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State News r U.S. Judge ' v Roundup ■■r n Start of Integra Hartford, May 9 (/P)—Maj. Everett,H. Kandarian, com- rtiandaht of the First Com­ In Atlanta Schools pany, Governor’s H o r s e. ft*' Guard since 1955, has-'re- signed. ■ ^ ' A meeting of the First Company 1 All.nu, M.y 9 «-*'«<>■? to nominate a succes.sor who must _ . . , r ------un September I960 school •ral Judge Frank A. Hooper with the be approved bjr. Maj. Gen. Fred-1 \ - - t o d a y g postponed Pitting VCET.' erick G. Reinckc, state adjutant : Hooper, Insisting he had no in* general...... will be held. after Thurs-' . ... i school integration into e f f ^ tenUon of dabbling in Georgia pol­ ^ day which is effective date of the ! RedsDisturl^d^ in Atlanta until M a y 1961. itics. said the delay to 1961 was "It'a the la»t chance thU court granted■anted for Tms*lhls reason.reason ' D ^ n g the A t PdlC tr^tlO H een give the legialature «>* "Georgia might change its mind General Assembly. Major Kandar-, m. to «vold what may come. Hooper next January and see fit to allow effort to halt the said. ■ ^ Atlanta to have some integration i jghnient of the Horse Guard. The j He aaid he would iMue a ruling rather than to risk the dam break- u„it was finally saved by a special Of Spy Flight to deUy the offecUve date unUl ing and the whole state to be | jio.OOO appropriation from G ov-,, ------neat May and would require ttat fl^ed" emor Rlblcoft’A contingency f'md l . By STANIFIY JOHNSON Itlapply to both the 12th and The judge said "the last legis-lbiit the number of mounts In the| jjo s c o w . M ay 9 (/P)— "^ a v - gradM^^aa of the September 1961 lature was made up of men who command was cut from 3.1 to today called F ran cis G. Washington, May 9 Twlon B. Johnson of Texas '•which la faced by a stolke that iUiIftlng the .weekly sesslott to and Sen. Stuart Symington of for the ‘have’ peoples, the capacity noted a last mintue surge of to outbreed outwork, out-compete. from ita bus drivers, today said The Most Rev. V in ew t Hines, bishop 2:30 p.m., today had “ no ooone^ Missouri—who feared that a Ken­ strength for Sen. Kennedy.” and finally’ to ouUast the peoples the firm wUl pwttcipate to any o ^ ^ S t'^ B X ts ^ 'S h u re h " F ^^3 ferT eta?lsT "th e pw tificaf Mass, and the luncheon In the Blriiop’s tlon v^ateyer” with the plene epi­ The story continued In part: nedy victory rin West Virginia) negoUatlOB session culled by which have gone soft and flabby. honor ! T e \ n page Three. (Herald Photo by Pinto). sode. "But beneath the surface of the would insure his nomination and state dr federal mediators. , end the chances of their favorites. However, it seemed entirely ua- campaign and seemingly unim­ Ukely that the council—t l» na-, 2 Die in Fire New Haven, May 9 (^ —leaders pressed by the political sound and tlon’e top security planning unit— tfury, there remained a strong. (Gontinaed on Page Three) Hartford, May 9, iJI— A mother of the bus drivers union in the Insane, Clumsy, Blunder and her 2-year-old daughter - Nikita S. Khrushchev and puts Seoul, M ay B (ff>—r«w m «r of water in the recommended de. Gov. Bfpvt'n said the decision apartment, two doors from his calSi 1* expected to set a strAe worldi •» * President Eisenhower in an embar­ knowledge that their "most power­ Rep. Chester Bowles -,(D-(Jonnl President SyngnMB-^----- Bbee elslon. for the massive Colorado underscored the need for the pro­ own. and took out Linda. , _ date Wednesday, a spokeaman for rassing position for the Big Pour ful member has been outwitted put the document in the record of summit talks opening in Paris noiinced today he has . River water trial. posed l? i billion Feather River Meanwhile. Waring and Dionnes the group said Saturday. with painful ease.” • politics for the reet of b i s ltf£N----- More than a treasure, the dis­ son Gerald, 18, found- a ladder and The principal stumbling blow April 28. sajdng it "has touched me May 16. 'The . State Department’s ex­ / project for carrying northern ae deeply as anting I have^ re­ "M y own role in Korea will b* puted water is indispensable to attempted to rescue Mrs. Waring in the way of a new oimtract is While recognizing that both planation of the flight brought .Caliifornia water to the south. A ceived from m'y home state since Judged \hy history and sB thn ,Ufe in a southwest desert area « - from a second fidorwindow. disagreement over a ooibjpadso^ East and West engai(« In Intelli­ mixed reactions. bond issue for the project will be coming to Washington.’ ’ gence activities, many observers facta ure in tbo reooid,” ha Mid periencing explosive POPulf^on arbitration clause in the old p a ^ Konnie Zllllacus, a leftwing felt that the United States blun­ In a statement that dtaoteaad imd Industrial growth, said Slnion, (Continued on Page Seven). A test In Superior Ckxirt resulted member of the British parliament, President Elsenhower had thank- H. Rlfkind, special mMtCT for the (Continued on Page Three) . ’ iQontlnned on Page Three) in a decision favorable to the dered in Us timing. ' . said it was "the classic excuse of ed him In a personal letter ^for U.S. .Supremo Court. "The most disturbing featufe of the young lady who pleaded that' .pejiv, b.ut the union has. appealw the incident is how the Americans quitting public life. Rifklnd’s draft decree to the State Supreme Court of her illegitimate baby was only a port, made public yesterday InNew came to authorize a flight of this little one. ’The fact that the Pres­ Errors. ’ SEEK U-BOAT DEAD __ York, still must be approved by kind on the eve of the summit I ident apparently knew nothing of The company has stated it wui meeting,” said the influential Lon; ] , Newport, B. I., May » . the U.S, Supreme Court. take part in no further negotia­ News Tidbits ,the dispatch of the spy" plane Connecticut eUn dlvera today a ^ •"rhe magnitude of Arlawna s don Times. '' make.s matters, if anything, tions until the union drops the "Whatever the reason, there nounced plAnz Uf removo Ito victory exceeded our fondest ex­ Culled from AP Wires worse." ■ , bodies of 41 German sailors from . , pectations,” said Rep. Stewart L. appeal. . , « ought to be a stringent tightening The' explanation that Washing­ On Saturday, Stiite Labor Com­ up in the control and coordination a U-boat sunk in 121 feet of Idall (D-Arlz). ton had not authorized the flight missioner “ Renato Ricciuti as­ of the Central Intelligence Agen­ water off Block Island tor honors ■■ Gov. Edmund G. Brown and signed a stale mediator the t « k »Iore than 100 Africans arrest^ raised grave questions about U.S. aiy burial tai Germany. The ante Atty. Gen. Stanley . Mosk declared cy’s activities.’,*'- of keeping Him informed of d** In Salisbury. Southern Rhodesia The conservative Paris newspa^ planes in the air with nuclear marine Is the U-86S which wag California will usq welopments in the- situation. Gov. and police are searching for other per Le Figaro said that "History weapons. sunk by depth g * a e s 9, before Rlfkind and the Supreme Abraham Ribicoff asked Rlcclutl suspected offenders after tveekend offers few comparable examples of ' “ What about the planes which 1945—the day liMoro V E -J D a ^ Itself to modify the decree to alert him to any changes. of ahtl-whlte mob violence . . . cluihsiness.” It said the Incident are in the air day and'night with nRer torpedoing and alnkingflia before It becomes, final. America’s Pioneer V space rocket atomic bombs and hydrqgen collier Black Point 'off But the odds are long against gives khrushchev “arguments with 4 f sends more ' scientific daU back which he can-cover his Intransi­ bombs? ” asked,. Oslo’s Liberal Judith. The U.S. Navy recorwad winning any change. ’The “ P*’*™*^ from 8,200,000 mUes out in space— paper, Dagbladet.-’’What guaran- the body of one German sanman, gence If the adventure of the sum­ Richard-Hoffman, 19. aa Court almost always 1" P“ ^ Mosquito Bites the longest-range radio reception mit conference runs into difficul­ has approved the verdict of its in history. ( Continued on Page Six) matlon o ftho kin. Bodlea of snecial masters.. The. Colorado ties,” other 41 men aboard B«a 246-feed President (Jharles De Gaulle submulne are ’believed to h* Juter case, which Rlfkind started Ike’s Old Scar shiiHes French mUltary problems h ir in g in San Francisco 1« on eve of summit meeting . . . still inside. 1956, Is one of the most complex Nicaraguan kiithoritied say Ameri­ o f American court trials. Washington, May 9 (>P)--Presi- ROK Accuses U.S. of Helping BEETHOVEN HOUSE BUBNK can cattle rancher Thomas D. Bonn, Germany, May 9 I f Rifklnd’s, decree Is sustain^, dent Elsenhower has a small welt Capps ■ kidnapped last week- by the Metropolitan Water District on the aide of- his head today. He A flra l^ set the MrthpteM «f armed InsurgenU from Honduras Ludwig van Beethovesi sM b m ' supplying the Los Angeles and laughingly reported he was bitten who took him back across the bor­ Japan to Ship Koreans North by a mosquito while fishing. ( pday and eansed censides^bte der . . . Lifeguards rescue more damage. Boon. poUco rspexte^. Eisenhower had breakfast at the tkan 100 swimmers as hundreds of White House this morning with a By O. s. CHIN estate Department through Am Firemen quenched tltaflsay M- Ari&s .Takes Lead thousands flock to beaches from bassador Walter McConaughy to lees than an hour. The haoM group of Republican CongressiXen. Los Angeles to San Diego . . ., Seoul, South Korea, May 9 W — When he posed wl.th the group for Acting president Huh Chung to­ “ work toward suspension of the where the celebrated In Panama Voting President Nasser of ttie United deportation of Koreans to the photographs, newsmen noticed that Arab Republic declares defiantly day accused the United States of was bom In 1116 la ene ef W a patch of the President’s hair using Its influence Ao help Japan north. ” He said he had made three chief tourist attroeUenetelW - that he will not open the Suez' appeals to the ambassador since By LUIS NOLI above the left ear waa discolor^I Canal to Israel shipping despite launch a mass migration of Kore­ West O e rm a ire n p l^ Freetetm,. a bit by something which seemed to ans In Japan to Communist North taking over as the provisional head msmisoripta wore shred ww • panama. May 9'W ;^- mewdo , ipreSsure from American cofigress,- of the government "after the fall, «f be medicine. vatasbie deck and an . • f * Xrlas Beplnosa, bacJHcd by th^ In- ^men. . , the Syngman Rhee regime late eumhent administration, took a Rep. Robert Wilson (R-Callf) ex­ **“^ u h did not spell out what role grandfather clock ware deatrag- Charleston Gazette says most of last month. slim early lead in.‘ thfe first returns plained it to reporters aftervvard. the 108 West Virginia delegatesoeiegaiesi Washington played but told news ed. .. , He said Eisenhower gave this^ac- Hinrsaid the United States and of Panama’s presidential Section. Who want to represent that statfm ^ I? S±ueTishi International Red Cross originally ‘The count from 100 of the at the national convention decline Prime- Minister’" Kobysuke * Kishi U.S. DENIES HUH CLdJMt *^°When he was playing football and Foreign Minister Aljchiro Fu- opposed getting Involved lit the try’s 956 precincts gave Arias 10.- to say who they will support for migration scheme. Washington Washl|igtOB, May 9 (ff>—UJv years ago at West Point he and jiyama “ save face“ at home when 302 votes: Roberto, Francisco president . . . President Osvaldo changed its position, he said, after officials “todiy dsi^d i *** ChiarC backed by four oppositlOT another youth cracked, their skulls Dorticoa announces he is leaving they were pushing for ratification trtlmted to Sont^ of the new U.S'.-Japan security the Japanese wanted “ iljould ^ e parties, 10,162, and Victor P. together. The accident clit EUsen^ Havana on a goodwill visit to five deportation plan bresSc down, Kl- President Hnh ^ytla, lawyer and. former news­ hower’s head above thei left ear Latin American countries, shl-and FujlJSema would Idee face United States ^^South Korea bitterly oppored the paper edltoij 6,089. , and “ quite a scar” developed later. Iti their country and .consequently progrsm for the Peiping Radio claims over one voluntary migration progranMhat ' ^ tln g was heavy yesterday but Wm He Using the Right Spoon? While fishing this weekend— ap­ the U.S.-Japan security treaty will Korean natloaala Iroaa parently i » the-small pond ^ h i s million people “of all walks of life’ has shipped 20,469 Koreans from Oemnwialst North P the ewctlon went off with surpris- gathered in the Chinese capital in be jeopardized. ^ . “Mrs Jay E. Ruplnow cwatclies her husband, the chlrf judge- ■Gettysburg. Pa., fa rm -th e I^esl- Japan to North Korea under the -Ing • orderliness. Special., precau­ “blgceet aatl-tmperiallat .rally of ■As a result H e c r e ^ designate of the SU te Circuit Churt, as he uses a »p i»n to PP®" » dentwas bitten by‘a mosquito In supervision of the International tions were taken to guard against th? year.” : . . New East-Weet g ift of a desk set Saturday night i t a testtmontal the scar area. * charges4>f fraud, made a^ter SUU Armory. About 600 friends • le ^ m for the last 20 years in the That areii^PParenUy TIM re­ Chester attompy honored him on the m ain ^ aenaltlVB, and B U a^ow er (Central Formesk dpte* t® J” ***®- r . ------^ _ . - sad 10 months of “ • saldhs hasssksdthaUJfcl ' (pimltaasd — ------* -sh - B6«6 ?hws). ' ^ 3 ied him i^ e a s . Hto law itasoctaU etoce 1948. ,^ y. Jpta D. rnwrted that the, moaqulto blU after 8 years Guard. Ptataffia’s lld M U ‘T- rtf ■ LaBelle, wee toeatmaeteg of the affair. (Story on Pago Seven). niaddawalt. ' buUdlng sad 318 .(Uendd]^tob;|Flnto). . I F M * A * /.

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1960 MANCHESTER JiVBNUIO HERALD, MANCgOCSTER, CONN, MONDAY, MAY 9, D i n n e r Slated iMore Than a Treasury imner r ■ ^ ^ _ f t PAGSTWO he neglecU 'Wagper because other operas are cheaper and eaale^ to ’old on Bridge By Sisterhood wo Witis W otcr produce. SRO signs a^ Wagnet (OontiBBed from Pag# One) productions attest the The annual Donor Dinner and N«r T.efc. H. T. (Ssfriri) -F o r tbs hawowmS tTbe a prrtiw r audiences want these works, but It Victor in W est Virginia Arrt Um# m Ickcs has found a now XHBEE u n b l o c k s Front Colorado River Glafino #al(i the document w w Tha aaerut la a new hSsMacsi^ doesn't Influence Mr. Bing. He has Tile Baby Has North dealer InsUllatlon of the Sisterhood ot prepared by sixth grade atudenU hoaling sdhitaneo with ^ a sto n - n e e d e d f o b s l a m Nqrth-Sdo* vuteersMa A ' I I *■■■■* aUnes (Bk>-DyBS*)-<^«:2*Y^ alio-said that "Nobody goes to Tempi# Beth Sholom, will take In the Roger Sherman' Mementary iibing ability to shrink homot- a world-tsuMms raaasreh bwatuUj^ By Alfred Shelnwold NORTH and for Democrats party leader rhoidi, stop iUhlng, and rolloro WOTiC|‘'Uuapw» »■■■■' French operas anyway,” or words tCoBtiBned from P#g« place tonyjrrow In the vestry Of 2,800,000 acre ff t -from Qie School and under the aupervlslon ThU oobfUiict 1« now In 'some hands A K ship has attracted atatevride^ter (Coattsned frons- PH® pain -without •urgery. iuppotUor^ or to that effect. After thb last there for the taking. The problem ( V K 10 4 the'Temple at 7 p .m. Colorado’s main stream, Arizona ot their teacher, Miss Anna Mas­ In ease after case, whlla easily _aW^ mama VMMlAdMIaMR "Manon” I saw him prgduce, I am B e e n N a m e d ••• •On talks with sievoral hundred est In the cAmpalgn. The Demo­ he voters in No- raliaving pain, aetnal raduetios nndar the name Pi ipsasKo#' H.® la to get ,out of your «>wn_ way so ♦ A K Q W ait Vitglnlan#. the Tim e# re­ crats ended their campaign Satur­ Mildred Strauss, actress, hu­ submitted to/th( could proceed with the *1 billion k’d. At your druggist. Money bsek not surprised, , Dj a letter to Miss Maskd, Glal- (shrinkaga) took plaeo. , that you can lead from the hand ' ♦KJ54J2 porters found few of tho#e who day night at a dinner m Omaha morist and raconteur will per­ Moat amazing of all—reatUta warn 'guarantee.te /•J* It takes definite audience reac­ ' ’* A ^ n A ' actually will win sub- central Arizona project and ulti­ •Mtg.V.a.rtt.4 that has winning tricks. n trrr EAST ■old they would vote for Hum­ addressed both by Syinlftgton and form during,* the entertainment mo wrote; •0 thordogh t ^ t •offoroni nftdt tion to bring abdut change In such You trump the first riub and stantlfiUy more then simply the mately put to US'' 1,8(W,000 acre "It. IS wonderful to know that W « 7 42 A pJO /J phrey, who volunteered dny praise Kennedy. portion of the evening. feet mure water than It la now us­ cases, and audiences no longer lead the ace- of trumps. ®y The New Mexico primary keeps right to put one million acre feet there are children who can stlU show the»A dissattyaction. So I, None I « * ' * for hla presidential qualifications The Donor Dinner Is held every ing. Congress turned down the Evette Marie,' daughter of Mr. and Mra. Joaeph G^lmnlt, ing the ace (or queen) of and prospects. Mo#t were for him clear of presidential nominees. y^ax to honor those who hsYe 'ftiore Of Colorado River water to dream of a better world. Our fu­ for one,^advise you t° boo. If you ♦ io’ s V , AAQ?# lrrigatl(ih and domestic ^ central Arizona ture IS with the chlldien.” Personally. I haven't heard boos 76 Birch St She was bom May 2 at *’**"®**“ ‘*L^* I first you can guard because they vwre against a Voters will choose candidates for fulfilled their donor obligations to ago because of the rights dispute Tou may h«v« noticed in w e n t' think you were ahort-changed at a pltal. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mia. * SOUTH governor, the state legislature, the acre foot of water la roughly 325,- Robert L. Kaplan, II, a member and catcalls for over 30 year^ concert. It will enliven the per­ trump# in either “ PPp"®"'’®.^. „ „ Catholic... the Sisterhood. Mrs. Philip with California. new-a columns that the Sm Cwlo (The last time was the Premiere cis Waurbury. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mra. When West dlscards-a spade on senate, and the house of represen­ 850 gallons, or enough to cover of the class, wrote that the Bill of formance, and also give me some- $ A q 9 5 S 2 ^•*But there were signs, too, of Bayer and Mrs. William Peck Rifkind’s draft decree appor Opera in Naples mounted ■ of Copland's Concerto for Ihano * -- -'tttydale N. Y. She has a brother, Michael, 4. the first trump, you must plsy the one acre one foot deep. , Rights Is addressed to lawmakers thjng to write about. Sam Gullbeau, Mattydale. 4 ip 9 8 3 2 " a clear counteraction to the wide tatives. tions.to California 4,400,000 of tte "Martyrdom- of St. Sebas­ and Orchestra in Symphoipr Hall, ten of heart# from dummy. This I# ubUclty gdven to the Mtl-Catho- After tomorrow's primaries, The existing cloud over Arizo­ the world over. tian" before an audience which « None first 7,500,000 acre feet avaUable Boston. I Apparently, we hP Martyre d« S t Sebastian Candace Aim, daughter orM r. and Mm. your first unblocking play. c sentiments of many voter#.’’ presidential ,^pandidates have no na’s water righta had prevented at Lake . Mead and downStroam The document reminded the law­ b ^ d and Jeered the North East the state from using more than ef have provocative music. Schoen­ Boston Symph.t M«nelj Walker St. She was bom May 2 at Manchester Memorial H oi^l, You continue with ,a trump to t J, Pass t w Pass ^ gThe story here quoted a Charles­ more voting test Until May 17, from Hoover Dam, plus half of the makers that "you.’ the adults of The boos and jeers had ^litica tal. Her maternal grandparentsgraponaretiui are Mr.mr. andaim Mra.^Mra. Rpsaeu dummy’s king. Sooner or later jmu one million of the 2,800,000 acre the world and heads of' govern­ berg ■ got his w ork^ regularly Victor’.LM-20Sfloso 3 - Psss 3 ♦ ton housewife as saying: "I was when Maryland has Its primary. next one million. N®v®d® K*\® and reURious implications ” • Streeter, Hampden, Mass8 Her paternal grandparents ar^ Mr. will • lead another trtWjW from feet Rifkind declares Arizona was ments, are responsible for our u being evoked by the music it- his.sed; ditto for Stravinsky and ..This is a'concert version of the 3 V Psfsi 3 A ; Pass for Humphrey, but now I m Kennedy; however, la expected to righta to 30,000 acre feet. It now Is 'Prokofleff. All this was 30 years and Mrs. Michael L. Tobiniln, SprlngfleliJ, M ass.'' She haa.a broth- dummy, and yOur unblocl^g play 4 4 Pass Pass ■witching to Kennedy. And J hope breeze to victory there. He has only allocated under the able to use about 25.000. . safety, our lives.” work which caused the recent von Project Act of 1089. The act "Children never started wars, **Actuallv. there is nothing much orhnore ago, too. ' runipus in Naples. Actually, 'it is er, MlchaeUf., 2, , , , , . will permit you to win a fine#*# 6 > All Piss . . Kennedy wins so people vdll not token opposition from Sen. Wayne Rifkind, former New York fed­ authorized constniction of Hoover the children wrote. "Adults did, new about this. The archbishop of It would seenv that no composer far from Debussy at his best, and in your hand with the nine of „ Oj^nlng lead — AlO think Weat Virginians are bigots. Morse of Oregon. eral judge, now is a law partner qr Barbara Kate, daughter ot Mr, •"m Mrs. Mary T^mfirACht.Lampr^ht, IZ12 Weat St. ciples. ,' ^ - Nebraska and New Mexico also past two decades has “v*" * ®“" ' '(Continned from Pagp Ohs) W ash in g!^ publicity put pressure (who also commissioned Ravel’s Hartford. monds. If you draw East’s trumps the Drazen Lumber Co. ' 60-5Tar-old work->h pr^mP*;. audiences express their dis^eas- H*r paternal grandmother la Mrs, Margaret Foye, Dally ttueatloii have primarie#. tomorrow, imt Unuing Inspiration," the said Audience to show its, real feelings. ure. if something is bad. True, ■’Bolero’’!, and Is neither ballet, before touching diamonds, you on the Rhee government to in­ I hSd begun to belicv>. that aiidi- She has a sister, Donna Marie^2’A- ^ ^ Partner opens with one heart,,, nelUler will have as great an ef­ In a resolution. matter. The talk of humanitarian- once this season. I saw large num­ opera, nor concert, but partakes of will use up all but one of your fect on the race for the Demo-, Meanwhile, 2,000 ^ e m o cfa U c stitute democratic reforms. The all three, I’ve never seen It pro trumps. Then three round# of dia­ and the next player passes. YRiniN O n R is e t o Women's League of the Unit^ to the that a patrol bbat had fired two writ'ft for it. and reputations. Capitol P-8508 Adam, Baldwin Park. Calif. His paternal men's and women’s groups along ™ s FREE BOOK fully ex- In Hartford, I think we are In and Mrs. William Popoff. 423 Lydall St. He has two slstera, ace o f apadea from your hj*nd MANEFIELD Japanese fishing vessels yesterday plains the ■causes, -ill-effects and ikia work la supposed t6 be long-1 mr 9t -JM rr I TitaM was cele-tJAine®’ . ^®® 1« charge of arr^ge the eaatem seaboard for several east oM he Cheju Islands. MANCHESTER good Ahape, but cities like Boston hairy,' but' t6'' 'me It’^a^ '‘-L 0ta,''12; and Unda,-1 0 , . ^ ^ ... s•, and discard the ace ot dlamon^ A pontifical high j menu for the affair. danger in neglect of Uiesc painful Toedt Heads T»»y P«TklM I years. and New York, could certainly from dummy. "TAIX STOBV” I "7 ThUvss terated yesterday morning at St. Clergymen who were ecially Mrs. William (Jooper, past pres: Meanwhile, ex-president Hl»®« and crippling conditions.- It also stand some shaking up. These are Lori. Ana, daughter of Mr, and Mra. Donald J. You can how lead tha ten .of AND BELMONT W»4 —n'GITIVr.-IlINl»" ■‘ . James Church by a former curate, Invited included the R*v. PWheiw Went of the Sisterhood, wlU ta- disclosed that President Ascribes a successfully proven cities that pretend to the great­ B..Middle ^ k e . . She waa bom April 30 at Mnn^heater Me diamonds to force, out West’s PINK TIOHT8” Revamped ID C now the bishop- of Norwich, the Antonie Barrett, Edmund stall the new slate of officers for hower had sent him a personal Irt- drugless method of treatment est in music but they no longer Andover rial HosplUl. Her maternal grandparents Mr. and M . Jack, and you are sure of getting Philip Blaney,"Frank Butler. Edgar the coming term. Mrs. Leon Wind ter praising him for quitting public RUG GLEANIHG CO. which, has been applied in many offer It. I have seen some miserable Stanley '? , Bakulakl, Rockville. Her paternal grandparents are Moat Rev. Vincent J. 'Hines. Fol­ Farrell, Richard Foley. J®*"^ thousands of cases. been lowing the Mass, a ‘“ "cheon w m will say the grace before dinner life. performances at the "Met" for Mr. and Mra. Henry J. Stepanek,. East Hartford. Theodore A. ■ Toedt haa Healy Stanley Haatillo, Dennla Rhee ..said Elsenhower wrote 15 HANNAWAY ST. This book is yours. WITHOUT given in the bishops and Mrs. George Wald will sing example, particularly in thk French Tow n V oters named chairman of the revamped Hussey, Gerard A. Monniere, Jo­ him: "I Snnot but feel that your COST’or obligation. .It may be the and German departments. Yet, James William, son of Mr. and Mrs. ^ KnlghU of Columbus Home. More seph M. McCann. Francis McD v e lo ^ e r t Munson, of Hebron Rd., endorsed lief that "any insurmountable ob­ under the guidance of the late bers of this board who are not be­ Commission. It has also estab­ b ^ th e Republican Town Commit­ stacles... are surely being creat­ ing supported by a majority of the Rev. WiUiam P. Reidy and the ed, by the left-over members of lished a recurring report prograni Rev. William Dunn. Assistants tee, received 35 votes, and Susan voters, but by this same minority concerning Industrial development B. Losce, Democrat, who 'had not this board." group whose only Interest seems to with him were the Rev. Edmum This town ' elected four new J. Ba,rrett and Rev. . Thomas F. previously, been annoimced as a be to hinder the democratic opera­ The commission voted unani­ candidate, received 12 votes. members to the Board of Educa­ GIANT PLAY GYM tion of Town affairs. . Stack. , tion last October; Democrats Mrs. mously to notify the Board of Se­ (D b u L .. fiid w c The Bishop pointed out that After the meeting, the Board "Mr. Sentelo, a teacher, said lectmen that It recommenda adop­ of Finance announced that a 64- Agnes Kreysig and Mrs. Helen both the priests who were assist- that the teachera were partlcl tion by the town of the StateBa- mlll tax rate would be levied on Meloche and Republicans Mrs paling In the presentation becauae anU with him at St. James the Grand Uat of $3,402,467. The Elizabeth Altqn and Harold Dwy­ sis Building Code. . now pestops An the Norvrich dio­ from a study board action, the An explanation of this code will THE BEAUTIFUL, NEW meeting had approved a total er. Incumbent membera, whose cese under ■^M'^rection.- teachers believe the educational tie given tomorrow night at North budget of *343,190.25, A motion to terms have another two yeare to He adinonlahed the pastors program is in jeopardy. If Mr. Coventry Grammar School at 8 CHOPKOIX out *11,000 from the budget in or­ run, are Democrat Mrs. Catherine Dcesent to be kind to their little flenteio has as he stated made such p.m. by Arthur N. Rutherford, der to maintain the 61 mill rate Peresluha and RepubUcana John a study, he must be aware that the curates, because one never knows bulldihg code consultant of the of 1969-60 was not accepted by Harria and Howard P. Jensen. actions of this group are definitely who one’s bishop Is going to be. the moderator sirica no specific Rplland Meloche, publicity chair­ retarding constructive progress. State Public Works Department. During his time at St. Jamea, Court Oases recommendations on where to cut man for the town committee, re­ HiS statement that half of the Biriiop Hines also served as prin- leased the 500-w'ord statement teachert are actively seeking em­ Three men were fined *9 each ■ clpal of St. James’ School, advisor were made. ------, In Justice Court Friday night and The meeting voted, to authorize yesterday. It waa endorsed at a ployment elsewhere seems incon­ lano s to the former Oarroll Club and another one forfeited a *9 bond, an issue of notes of the town in committee meeting held Friday gruous considering the . pay in­ chaplain of the Children of Mar>- .the sum of *21,000 to defray. In night which, other party membera crease just yoted by what he all charged with passing In a no fiodaltty.^' V * part, an appropriation of *28,OCX) say, was-attended by 10 of the choose# to''Skll a hoatile board. passing zone. Bishop Hines asked those who at­ Fined by Justice Leroy Roberta RESTAURANT In the current budget for the pur­ 15-member group. It la said that If any of our teachera are con­ tended the Mass yesterday, and were Paul J. Morrison, 25. Glen the luncheon afterward, to w chase of school buses, two of the 16 voted against the cerned about actions of this board (FORMERLY THE RAINBOW CLUB, BOLTOif) statement. or the people of the Town of Bol­ Falls, N.Y., a University of Con­ tnember him in their prayers. He ROUTE 6 and 44-A SUPER-RIGHT QUALITY Nancheater Evening Herald The -action was prompted by ton, it would be well-for them to necticut student: Edward J. Uat- thanked his friends for Inviting All Lciaii freshly Csoiwid Andover correapondent Mrs. Paul 1-hour criti(:iam of Board policies know that the-dlrst concern of re­ won, 18, Ansonla: and Roy R. Sze- him back to Manchester, assuring D. PfanatUdil, telephone PUgrtin and actions made last Monday by sponsible people Is obtaining the luga, 25, East Hartford. Jo*ph them he would "look back upon U Ramsey, 22, of Providence. R.I., • Dtlicious Food—with daily msnu changes tWa day with reverence, Joy and 2-6856. ,a group headed by Edward J. beat education possible for our Ihoms, a Bolton citizen. The crit­ children, not the selfish Interests of forfeited a bond when he failed to • Lounge Entertainment Nightly gratitude-.’’ icism waa leveled at personal con an Irresponsible minority group.’ appear In court. Father Hannon, pastor of ot. Diets on the board, recent "The Democratic Town Commit . Other cases handled Were those • Dancing Every Saturday Night sions by the Board to handle' ad- tee takes this opportunity to ex­ of: Richard Boudreau, 18. Hart­ • Open Sundays noon to 9 p.m. STEAKS mlnUtratlve duties, and the clr- press complete confidence 1ft the ford, fined *9 for operating a mo tulatlon of false and misleading new members of the Bolton Board tpr vehicle with defective equip­ P A R D O N ^ ^ ^ ■tatements in the community, of Education and their struggle for ment; ■ Mia# (Barbara M. Bridges . Banquet Facilitiea for 400 People ^ I was claimed that these three fac­ better education and school. con(l|- Barber VtUage fid., fined *6 for PORTER SIRLOIN tlons for the children of Bolton ” * . V * tors have placed the educational parking without lights; Paul V. O u r Pride program In jeopardy, New Field Opens Koehn, 29, Bristol, fined *6 .for Stop In Soon Telephone Ml 3-2342 HOUSE STEAK Bolton t^chera joined in the The town Junior baseball pro­ disregarding a, stop sign; Donald Thome’ group criticism citing tM gram moves onto Its new fl< E. Jamea, 34, Flanders Rd- nolle ■much interest In school expendi­ Bolton Dairy on Rt. 85 tomorrow entered on K charge of Intoxica­ Is Showing tures and too little in the educa' night when Sheridan’s Oil will tion .'T h e court conUnued the HSUP5 WNAT • Big 64oot dMt • 3 twhlB* • "**9» • tional program, lack of under meet the Bolton Dairy team. Game case of Laddy J. Lyman, 17, South time is 6 p.m. YOU GST I • -2 cWnnlnf bcMft • ilO iwe/ lown,*t^ng for two standing of the program and Windsor, cljarged with speeding. p r o d u c e ^ p s c l a i i l negative attitude toward admi- • Fred Gaal, park and recreation He 18 scheduled to reappear In istratlon and staff. It was said commissioner, has urged towns­ court May 20. ' ' Know why? That’s easy (for LB LB. that Board action haa demoralized people to cooperate In maintaining the field by observing aigna re­ Manohester Evening Herald anyonie who has eaten at the SWEET COHN 4»>^25< the teachers, created low mo®®'® garding parking of cars aild re' __ ^ M ■ ■ ' » NOW CAREHIl DRIVERS and that at leaBt half of tlm 19 Coventry correspondent, P. Paul­ NO temdebloins are removed fralning from climbing on snow ine U ttl^ tflephone FOgiim STATEB HOB NOB recently. They’ll ______CRISP and CRUNCHY faculty membera are now serious­ fencing set up on the field. CUCUMBE ik« rRlSP*^^dCRUNCHY 2 19< CAN GET TOP QUMJTY ly seein g other Jobs. ' . - No provlsjpn has yet been made 2-6281. The full statement of the Dem­ for bleachers.'SuggfaUons or ma­ tell you just »»- they tell u* You!ve got to see You’ve got to hear ' . S Q U A S H adds VARIETY^TO^E MENU 2 ^*5 2 9 * . ClfHI these MCUU* low SMT PHKESI ocratic Town Committee follows; terial help will be welcome. 4 AUTO INSURANCE AT Bolton School Policies Under . . . .that taste by taste the AU BHB HAMBURG IXCILSIOS mOZEN BUTTEStO scor'elmard and flagpole are oth^ar , 7tZ Fire—This is the heading of desired items for the new facility, Mag* flwd‘produc6 Prices ■«6«tlY6 Tuei. A W ^., May 10 A 11 Only_ t. 59^ ; RK«S THE GLORIOUS THE GERSHWIN food is great—that penny for GROUND BEIF IIEF STEAKS ! •9‘ LOWER RATES THAN neWapaper report on ow last Gaal aald. j BURNSIDHi^::r SUPBR4HGHT AU MIAT SKINLtSS CINTIR SLICB School Board meeting. This. It The Junior program opened last VAh'W >i I I in ‘ n : f- ‘N*’ would seem, la another attempt by penny you get more for your 1 El RK* 5 5 ' l. 9 9 ' Tuesday. TTie first game for the "DAMN LOVE-SFORT SONGS FRANKFORTS COOKED HAM ORDINARY POLICIES! the same minority group who have senior team, Rad Embers, will be "SoI y IMci” VANKECe" SAVE a a a* Every Iteni at REDUCED PRICES! SiU I #!»-lS:l# ...tgnouth6y*V6n6V6r money—that morning, noon AU GOOD FANCY fresh tender always refused to accept the de- played June 5 at the schbol. The ih- ...toM 66 ira H6V6r clalons of the majority of Boltm termediate' team, John PontlcelU "VWIT 8HAIX PLANET” b6#n toM btforti ..b66fl iuno btfortl hIblleb pink TIOBTS” SLICED BACON >iF«55 CHICKEN LEGS voters to give us a school board and son, will open its schedule or night the HOB NOB is in iiNAST who, by their diversity of opinion June 27. • , -i- Ketchup and sound pollolea are attempting BMaball program officials, di­ a class all its own. No wonder CAP'N JOHN'S FRIED HEAT 'N SERVE to give our school system the kind rectors, managers and ■coaches will of guidance , it sorely needs. meet Thuraday at 7:30 p.m. at the Complete our pride is showing. I r T la w n s w in g • A M Beef Stew ‘^49* lOOZ, "While we have no Intentions of town offices to review rules and Shows regulations of the program; A completely new body* What » Idt of fun tbeyll PKGS injecting politics in the school At TEETER-ROCK Fish Sticks board, we feel that elect®d^jn«", Mrs. nliUer Speaks . building \toy. It’s e bigbie have with this lawn awingl bers of the board deserve the M l Bolton’s State RepresenUUve, AISb Ladd ' - Jeaaao Crala 6:15 teeter-totter and a jungle Brightly Striped canvas sun GUNS of the TIMBERLAND” '8:80 o ltD IH COfn WHOLIKHNIl 7 0ZCAn | gACH FLORIDA-VALEfilQA- EXTRA LARGE SIZE support of the voters who electecl Mrs. Dorothy Miller, will sp*ak to la Calar l;SSA:SS-»:Sa BOB NOB delicious break­ gym all in one. Safe, wide­ shade, sturdy wood aeats them. . - „i, the Windham Women's Republican Alia: fast start®,of spread rocker arms won’t and platform. All welded “ The minority group, although Club at Shell Chateiu in Wllllman ' ‘H ie RISE and FALL get the “good habit of NO MONEY breakfasting where your bm- tip. Sky-watch platform steel tubing copstruction, 16GZ CAN iVpeatedly rejected by a Uc tonight. Mrs. Miller’a topic will OF LEGS DIAMOND" with weather-resiitant PMAST Sliced Beets DOZ 49‘ of votei-a at the polls, have left be "A Woman’s Viewpoint of the ■ >lSM:l!»______- oad cup ot coffee if) on tne with g^uard raila. Heavy DOWN 175 atone unturned to cause dlasenalon. Legislature." „ , bouse. NO MONEY DOWN welded. ateeV tubing, g ^ ly •namel finish. A BIG gift East Center Their conduct at meetings of the Meeting Tonight Wad., ,^‘VUIt Ta A Snail Plaaat” enameled in weather-reaiit- for vary linle naoneyl •8H -Oi .CAN board haa been distracting and dis­ Cancel Meeting •KHMOND Sweet Peas ' JANE PARKER - SPECIAL ALL WEEK! S treet ant colors. . orderly. While we do not challenge A meeting of the Board of Edu­ P hone any one’a right to attend .tlieae cation set for tonight has been meetings, we strongly urge Chair­ postponed indefinitely because of EACH MI 3-1126 man Dwyer to take steps to main­ PMAST Potatoes 'wSS Giant the Illness oli,some members. tain order anit.dlgnlty among the observers. , Final ClWiup Grocery Prices Mfaclivo Ouu Saturday. May 14. WO Prim effwiiiv. M AU AIP l«pw Mwkm la 8 "At the last meeting of the ■ A rupunage dleanup wlU.be held lOl)-llol) by the Council of Catholic Women school board, their spokesman, TONITE-rTUES. < f «■, T »*V t J < < ^ ^ . M oaMf AitAwnc a‘r»g»ic wa ccia»*»«r. n<. Mr. Edward J. Thoms, who 1» not at St. JJAurice Hall tomorrow from a registered voter, .took It upon 8 a.nl. until noon. AU items re­ "ONE DE8IBB" I himself to crltlze the newly elect­ maining from last Thuraday’i'sals . Back Badiaa | Taar C#^a SIBNEy FOimi • BBIOlHt BMIBBIDIIE • SAMMY DAVIS, a • PEAIL BiillEY wlU be...... sold a t 10* lantAcent# aadiiK Marita Pavaa ed members o f the board, stating ASaa Baator — - - • MsiaiK tOBniK .naaM K KHUI. masmanaainnnB tilt Pu'fcade .. Manchester M Super Markets that the barrisr of peraonal con- lUets haa eraatad an Insurmount­ A*P Biaaf M a ^ T“ *®*® ISII..M.0TT0 PREMINGERr:tts ^ Ml 8-0723 able Im paaat/^r, Thoraa a»ouW L— icBov by thA fl< Uu alaaen te nruaMai ■ >M\ "

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II MANCHESTEIR EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER^ CONN, MONDAY. MAY 9, 1960 ^ ^ _____ N e w M a n y W y o p ^ for the benefit of tl» .-T^afid Coventry HockvilleoVernon County Agricultural^OMter. FALSETEETH MANCtiESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. MONX»AY. MAY fl. 1960;^ U will b* h e l^ a t the Center on With Mere ComfojHT Rt. 30 in jyunton on Saturday Scared Mare Hearing Tomorrptv^ • FAS-narm. » night, fronTS to midnight. ID&to Meet —|j6'''^thmn»*r*o furnish liuns into Car comfort. Just sprialtlo lie for round *J»d square danc­ TEETH on your pl*t*S, NO • On Water Rdte Hike ing. with' Bill Kuca prompting. gooey, pasty,Usto or For Electio ^ o k e ts are available from any Television "plste odor” (dsnturo brsath). A frightened hor*« galloped' rtSTEETH any dru- “ “ local 4-H a u b Leader in Tolland Muelcal Hi6hligbli—Univeriily down Main St,, South" Coventry, Miss Dawn t« e Willoughby, Bis 8 rheitsr (In orofress) . of. Hartford _ . ■ mi, »uwh»wr w,ur CO, “ County. , Marly Show (In progrew) Bourban Street Beat yesterday afternoon and h*d to daughter of Mr. and Mr*. John trdm the highway* themaelvei O f man On MaxiMvers Meet (he Pres# hqfor* the Public Utilities Com­ ' A t any rate the tilt 9:00 Paris Precinct be destroved after It rammed h^o Louis Willoughby, 134 Birch St., mission tomorrow seeking a water Army . Specialist irour Robert W. Cartoon Playnouaa Peter Gunn has cooted the bank* of Wilson . Uberaca • ^ Danny Thomas Show . the side of a sUtlon wagon. became the bride of Qeorgd rate increase-which, the c o m p ly leetlng of the Vernon In- Lukeman, 24 son of Mrs. Elsie S:]4 Weather Newt and Sports 9:30 Adventures tn Parafllat Brook in recent year* and i* Malatian, Rockville, is partici­ The horse, -E bay mare, owned ev Markham at St. Mary’s Episco­ says, will cost the-average North -d^trlal Commlfcion. has been 6:30 Sporta.Newa and Weather The Goodyear Theater washed into the Manchester Wm- pating with other personnel from Rollle jacobe’ Club Houea ' Citizen Soldier ly Frederick Young of the Rd" pal CTiurch Saturday aftem<»n. Bind water bill-payer i two cenu a 'called for tomorrow night at 8 Ur com pany• Lydall St. re*er^ the 2nd Armored Division in Ex­ Modern Dlxeat Ann Southern Show Barn Riding Stables, said the G h e r ^ P k m th e bridegroom is the aen of Mr. day more than at present. 6:46 HunUi^BrlnXIey lt);00 Movie at Ten vojr* during periods of ram or o’clock at Town Hall to consider ercise Big Thrust, a 2-week fWd John ■ Hennessey horse wa* tethered to. an automo­ and Mrs. Mason E. Markham,^ 98 Although scattered grumbling Doueiss Edwards Another Evenln* wllp bile tire In a lot adjacent to the has been heard from wlth^ we again "where it is going’’ artd 'Hianeuver at Fort Hood, Tex. 6:66 Burke-Barem* Fred Astaire ^ Spruce St^- The' company has installed who shall Ije lU chairman. , street and evidently became Deliveries company’s service area, the Elghtn maneuver Is scheduled to end May 7tOO Thia la' Alice t0;30 Ted Mack A 1 The Rev. Alfred U Williams per­ bypass and spillway *y*tem at its Saymour E. Istvltt, vice chair­ Amateur Hou, . frightened by the squealing brakes formed the double, rtng ceremony, a l s o TtifiSDAF District Board of Directors ha* 15. News and Weather Juno Allyaon Show of a car. The mare took off dojyn Just telephone your order for reservoir* designed to man, said he called the meeting Big 'i^hiqt, being conducted uq- Mystery la My Business Sydne><' W. MacAlpfne yvas organ- 9 A.M. pif * P-**- presented the only organized op­ the turbid condition, but ellmina- People's Choice 11:00 The Bla-d4ews _ _ . „ , Main St. and headed for a ..crowd drug need* and co*m«tk5»—giv­ position to the rate hike. at the request of First- Select­ 4er slmulat^^combat conditions, Movie at Seven Weather^ News A *• *• iat. ‘ , ^ Uofi la never complete. man George E. Rlsley, who plans News. (Veather Bhr'Ncws emerging from’ a funei^l service ing your Charge Plan Bomber. The bride, given in marriage by ^THURSDAY The board, which initially ob­ is providing nekrly 6,000 partici­ .Barry Barents The new water system to, attend the meeting to explain 7:15 DOu* Kdwsrds at .the F 1 Fg t .^ongrcgatioiml her father, wore a gown of can­ 9 A.M. tfTS PJVL jected to the hike as a whole, ha^ paungpating iroops with...... training..-r, in mil- . Hunlley-BrlnWey Starlight Movie well wat?r sources would the the position of the selectman and Weal Mass Hishllshla Worltfs Best Movies Church. Get dlelight Chantilly lace and silk V-WEDNESDAT since then, confined its company says, do away with both itary operations expectedon we Jark Paar , Police Patrol Constable George to Increase as it would affect the the .appointment Of a chairman, Brave. Stalllijn Immediate bombaaine, designed with a scal­ A.M. to 12 NOON the turbid water and the modern .battlefield. Blverboat 11:30 Jark Paar ut' PalmBr'en traffic duty outside the district government, and ha* prom­ Lavitt said. Specialist Lukeman, a military Cheyenne' 13:,30 Almanac Delivery loped scoop neckline, ' elongated Four wells have been drillM, 12:50 News A Weather Ch^ch spotted the horse and lace bodice, long tapered sleeves ised opposition at' the hearing to­ The selectmen must name a policeman in the division’s 502d Ikno The Texan _ ,✓ two off New State chairman to replace John' R. Wil- slSe^ales of Wells Farfrf . 1:00 Late News quickly cleared the street. , -The Lorinf Photo and a circular skirt of silk ^•n ' morrow. , land, one off Bretton Rd. *nd one Military Police Company , at Fort PYiJher Knows BeSl 3 12 News A. Prayer , ... horse rammed into a station wag­ bazlne terminating in a chaj^l ' There have been no indications llaiins who resigned two weeks ago Hood, entered the Army in Sep­ TV WEEK FOR COMPLETE LISTJNG Engaged • that the board has changed ita po- at Lydall and Parker S^s. Three :when he stated he did not have S E E ^ A’TUIIDA Y ’» on owned by Frank own­ train. Her fingertip veil of silk of the wells would be used fPri tember 1958 and received basic er of' Hinkel’s Restaur^t. The illusion was hold in place by a sillon in this respect. . Ume enough to devote to the job. training at Fort Hood. ■ill* engagement <}? Mis* Lorette The rate increase mean* that ine regular supply, the '/ou^.-w ould The 10-member commission was horse was led by Palmer back to Dianna DuBols to Franklin John lace cloche cap trimmed with tiny Before entering the Army, Young’* home where the'- animal district’s water bill would more beheld in reserve named by the selectmen last man was employed by the First (HMdbni Grimason is announced by her seed pearls. The bride carried a Water system would ■ be hem lor Radio badly Injured, was shot. ' J 901 MAIN 8T.—Ml 8-6881 . white Bible decorated with a white than double. Sw j ' July. Six months later the com- National Stores. He is a 1954 mother, Mrs. George C. Mlllett The water compaby hopes, oy emergency use. ,, mlasion questioned its own author­ (Thlt u*tu»f Include* only tho*. n*w..b#^idca»t» of 10 or 15-ralnnte Damage to the station wagon PRESCRIPTION PHARSIACY 124 High St. She is also the daugh­ orchid and stephanotl* streamer*. graduate of Rockville High. Sch()oL means of the rate hike, to create The company has estimated ii ity and responsibility as it seemed i J r t T ^ m o .t .« o n . carry other^ahbrt n ew «**t.). waa estimated at 8190. ter of the late Atchey DuBois of Mias Elaihe Willoughby, sister needs to borrow $250,000 to Hospital Notes ✓ '^7:35 The Reviewing Stand of the bride, was maid of honor. a financial standing which will al­ to be making no headway. At­ Discharged Friday: Mildred »:00 News Manchester. low it to borrow money to com- piete the system, which WT“ *^ tendance of many of the members 6:00 News. Zairaaa 7:50 Basebsll Wartnup. Her fiance is the son At She wore an aaaleat pink organaa take about a year. Some eWorine Schaller. Parker St., Manchester; 6:15 Art JohnMn R:.30 Showcase and News gown with' scoop neckline, ^birred -■plete a revamping of It* system in­ has been Irregular. Pauline Bohenko^28 Windermere Anna Grimason. 192 School St., cluding new sources of supply. would be incorporated in the new 6:46 UoweU 'Tbomaa 9:05 Showcase ahd News ■ and the late Notman Grimason of sleeve*, cummerbund sash and cir­ Blonstein Heeds Drive Ave ; Bruce MeKechnie, 26 Wind­ 7:00 Amoa N' A n ^ 10:00 Take Five—U.R Marine Corpe. Would U»e Wells water supply, but not nearly so .Samuel Blonstein and Michael 7:30 News. CoBBedy Tim* 10:30 Showcase and News Manchester. . cular skirt.- She wore a matching According to plans, the company T uch as at present, the c o m ^ y sor Ave.; Msrk Staves. 10 Jacob* 7:46 Bob aod^RBy ll;05 Mu»lc Beyond the SUra The bride-elect is a 1958 gr^ u - organaa headband with circular WOODiAND GARDENS Devaney have been named chair St.; John GoUmltzer, 17 Prospect •8:00 World' fonlrtt 12:05 News Rnundup would draw water from driven and say*. The chlorine content man and co-chairman respectively 8:S iiUBic Till Ona 12:15 Sign Off ______^ ate of Manchester High School. veil,' aift carried a cascade of for'-PLANTriHATPLEASEl" gravel-pack, wells which have re­ again, be determined by the State S t; Laura Bajohr, Maple St.. Ell­ ISJ'tr'Newi , NEWS...! She is employed In the traffic de­ white-edged aialea pink carna­ of the Cancer Drive in Rockville. ington; Harold Vines, Broad cently -been completed. The well*, Health Department. ' . lirio Music nu One 9 partment of the Southern New J. EvereU North is area treaaurer. Brook: Sgt- Leou Porter, Oyer*;; 1:00 News. Sl«n Off tions. • j th* company says, wlllkupply more .Tomorrow’s hearing ** W HAY-eie England Telephone Co. Mro. Robert- French of Dodge A quoU of 81,350 has been set brook Dr., Vernon. . Dishwasher Held Mr. Grimason is a 1955 graduate ' End better water than at present. begin at 10:30 a.m, in the PUC for Rockville. A food sale is plMr 6:00 816 Show Hill, Henniker, N.p., was brides­ ANNUAL BEDDING PLANTS Money" 1* needed to tie the wells Admitted ■ Saturday: Sylvia 6:30 John Daly of Manchester High School, and is maid. She wore a gown identical hearing room on the fifth o* ned for May 18 at Hartmann’s Su­ Petele. Dart Hill Rd., Vernon; 6:40 Bic Show In Fatal Stabbing (TRANSPLANTED) to the present pipeline network the State Office Building, 165 Ca­ also employed by the Southern to the maid of honor’s with match­ permarket for the benefit of the Amy Bajohr, Maple 8t., Ellington. 7:00 Md P Moraaa snrRATIM MARIGOLDS ^ and to purchase required purifica­ cancer drive. Anyone willing to do­ 7:16 Bla Show New England Telephone Co. ing headband and carried a cas­ pitol Ave., Jlartford. Discharged Saturday: B oi^ e 11:30 Public Affairs new lightnesfy new glimneir The wedding will take place * ASTCRS (dwarf and Ull) tion and pumping machinery. nate food may call Mrs. Lillian New York, May 9 (JP)—A Hart-' cade of pink carnations, , i Brown, RFD 2; Edward Evqy Jr^ 12:00 Sign Off ford, Oonn., dishwasher was being •June 4 at St. James’ Church. Mason E. Markham Jr. was his ALVS8LM The financial standing tho ■wa- Blonstein. Mrs. Ruth Devaney, WPOP—141C •.'C'TkW.-'t.'’* * ^ ■ (white, pink, purple) SNAPS^ Mrs. Lottie Blonstein or Mrs. Myr­ Wlndsorville Rdi; Mrs. Mary Hatch hBld today for Connecticut Author­ brother’s best man. Ushers were t*r company 1* seeking 1* w - I ind daughter, RFI^ 2; Charles 6:00 Newa, Weather . CELOSIA SALVIA (red and blue) nreosed in term* of the annual Arias Takes Lead tle Pierre. 6:15 Conn. Ballroom ities In the fatal stabbing of Robert K. Willis, 33 DelmOnt St., Bllnn, Main SL:" Dobsonvllle; 7:00 Ray Somers Fundador Escobar, 25, Hartford. Jolies Honored, CALF.NDIXA ZINNIAS turn on Us Investment— about six Need Recreation Secretary 11:00 News ' in all new lYCRA* by Riussell K. Scott, East Hartfoi^ c a r n a t i o n s v e r b e n a In Panama Voting Mildred Robinson, 130 Vernon Police said the defendant, Car­ and Warren C. Markham Jr., 96 per cent. ; . j The Rockville Recreation Com­ Ave.; Rita Rlendu,'95 Union St. 11:10 Ray Somera A return of this «lae 1* reqm r^ 1:00 Del Raycee ___ lo* Cqlon Lopez, 22, would prob Wed 25 Years Walker St. ' ...... (.Ingle, double) many other*. mittee needs a part-time secretary Births Saturday: A .son to Mr. w nc—1086* by bonding agencle* which would (Contlnned from Pago One) to serve at the Lottie Fisk Me­ ably be picked up by Hartford Mrs. Willoughby wore a cham, and Mrs. Apdrew Crosby, Mafl- 6:00 News.'* Weatngr Sports police during the day. Be is, ac­ pagne silk and lace -dress with lend- the company money. morial in Henry Park. borough; » *on to Mr. *nd Mrs. 6:30 Suppertime Serenade Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Jolie, 262 According to eomipany, figures, The position will requlfe after 6:45 Three Star Extra cused of ■ killing "Escobar in an ar­ matching accessories and a yeHow Lortng Studio army, was put in a state of alert George Kibbe, Ellington. 7:00 Dick Bertel W. High St., were honored a^ a MOSTLY 60c the return in 1966 was about two after a bomb Saturday damaged noon work five days * week sUrt- gument Friday riight. buffet supper at Center Spring rose corsage. The b r i ^ ( » m s Admitted yesterday: Pauline 7:30 News Lopez, also, known as Juan mother wore a powder blue linen MRS. GEORGE KEENEY MARKHAM per cent. the home of a TV-radlo commenU- ing June 15 and coqeludlng Sep^. 2. 7:45 Radio Moscow Lioiinc Studio lodge Saturday night in celebra­ VEGETABLE PLANTS lTranspkin»^> The requested rate In c r e ^ TTie committee plans to unify Todd, Summit Rd., Vernon; 8:00 Broadway. U.S;A. LAboy, w as. held without bail dress with ^dnk acpeisories and a tor supporting Arias. Valerie Abbey. Tolland; Jane S;,10 What’s irour Opinion MRS. KENNETH R. MULVEY tion of their 25lh wedding anni­ would add albout 84(),000 to the The country haS 3.50,000 reg­ many o f the aspecU of the, city’s after his arrai^m ent yesterday. corsage of pink poses. ^ cessories and an orchid corsage. ia employed as a laboratory tech­ Francis. Webster Rd.. Ellington: 10:05 Concert Hall Lopez, Norberto Perez,. 23, and versary. . . . , i Neill hall wms decorated with sil­ nician at the Hartford Hospital. Tom atoes, Manchester Water Oo. annual rev­ istered voters. recreation progp'am in the sec­ 11:00 News More than 50 friends and rela­ The couple will live at 54 (Chest­ enue, according to company esti­ retarial position. The job would Mary LaBrie. Tolland; Ignacy 11:15 SporU Final Rafncl Perez Sanchez, 23, all of ver and white streamers and bells Mr. 'Markham ia a 1956 graduate Arias. 48. wealthy ex-president Songailo, Talcotj.ville Rd. 11:30 Radio Moscow carried colonial bouquets, M‘*s tives attended from Manchester. nut St. after May 21. ^ ^ ■ mates. Gross revenue last year involve generial clerical apd secre- 12:05 SUrlight Serenade Hartford, were arrested here for a u^eption for 175 guests af­ Mrs. Markham attended Bulke- of Manchester High School. He is I and former ambassador to Wash­ Peggy Jane Hine, cousW of the Hazartivllle,' Thompsonville, New ter the ceremony. For a motor trip employed .at the Klock Corp. in was' just shy of 8135.000, meM- ington, was a slight favorite be- Uri*l duties, taking registrations 12:55 News ^ Off Saturday. Britain and Somerville.- The party ley High School in Hertford and SWISS GIANT | C Ing the company i* shooting for f()r lise of the building, picnic Vernon and Talcottville new* la WINF—U86 Perez ’and Sanchez -were ac­ Oirdlet and Penty Gtrdlis bride, was flower girl. Bhe Wore through Virginia, -Mrs. Jfarkham Manchester. dause of a split in the opposition handled through The Herald's 6:00 Financial News a white silk organaa dress over was given by Mrs. Jame.s Muisner, the University of Connecticut. She new annual groe* revenue of about EresLS, tennis courts and hall dia­ cused of aiding Lopez to fiee wore , a ■ beige • suit ■'* wit'with brown vote. . Rockville Bureau, 5 W. Main St.^ 6:15 Showcase and News ford and Kenneth R. Mulvey of lavender taffeta with a sash and Mrs. Guv Moody. Mrs. Arthur Pat­ monds. The secretary would help 7:00 Fulton Lewis Hartford. They were held m 85,- ■N 8175,000. Campaigning for him was retir­ telephone TRemont 5-8189. Manchester, Saturday. ton and Robert JoHe. M ra^^ody, /O The rate Increase, the company coordinate activities and provide 7:15 Bvenln* Devotions 000* ball each. Incredibly ihesr end light headband. PANSIES 9 9 ^ Qt. Basket ing President Ernesto a« >» 7:20 Showcase and New* The bride is the daughter of of Ha*ardville, sister of^Mr. Jolie, 2 qt. Basket aays. would affect the home user Guardla Jr., present leader of the information on the programs. Koyier-WUepst* oirdlet ihot illm you Mr*. Dora E. Whitney of H a^prd. Richard H. Mulvey of Manches­ made a wedding cake; The honor Letters of application may be ter was his brother’s best man. the least, jumping his rate from ruling national patriotic coalition. In coot eondort oi never, before. The bridegroom t* the son of MM- guestr received ^'W iest of silver. 44 to 4.5 cents per quarter for sent to Donald Berger, 22 Grove Columbia Ushers were I>eonard D. Pierson, The Jolie* wefe married May 6, The election al.so in d u ed the nam- ,,, and there ore to mony reaiont ^ Elsie Mulvey. Marble St., and the each 1,000 gallons of water used ine of two new ■vice .presidents and SL, Rockville. Education, back­ 97 Mather St., and Fred M. Ha­ 1935. They/have a son, Robert CItEEPING PHLOX ^ ground. office experience and ref­ why tycro ntoket theie new deilooFio late John Mulvey. Manchester. jostek. brother of the bride. For banks, rock gardens, etc. Red, pink, white, blue. Heaviest hit would be the indua_ the 53 members-df the National The Rev. Arnold W. Toeer per­ Jolie, lo'^anchester. Mr. Jolie is I trial uaara and tha dittrict, which erences should be listed. much more wonderful... AM THE ANSWER ^ ' Assembly. Michael C. Diet* of Stafford employed by Pratt and Whitney To your vacaHon telephone problem The softball diamond at Henry Two Injured formed the double ring ceremony. Spring*, cousin of the bride, was See us fbr-r-Fertlllaers, lime, Headquarters for—,E ^ *T " gay^an annual flra protection .Both Ari>* and Chlari. 55, a Miss Hajostek, ‘ worted b y ji ^ Air.craft. ■greens, fruit, shade and now- , on pipe and the number of Park has been assigned as follow* lighter rlngbearer. spray*. graiiii rich cattleihan and suger producer, for the coming week: Tonight, uncle. John F. Hlne of S taffo^ seed, flower aid vegetoble erlng trees, rhododendron,^ fir* hydrants in the district, made claims of victory even before e Helde ehop* bettdr When the couple left for a wed- I Dirtcl Ireni »«Hir tdsphoM K> o«r nritefcb^ «*ow. azaleas, flowering shrub*. gome Objection Voiced Knights of Columbus; tomorrow, In Accident fa'’ceTverT?feV'“^ l^ e d “ th a ding‘trip'tbrough the Sout^ Mrs, RANGF seeds. ' ^ the first results were announced. VFW; Thursday, Bilow Builders.. e Reiolne ela0f*4ty longer I TRAINED SECRETARIES f® onfwtr In your nomo ot onytimo. Although there has been little The campaign was waged entire ‘ e Ootwiore other fobrlc* BcaUoped scoop neckline, accented Mulvey wore a medlum,_bli e ep- you BU.y WI’TM a s s u r a n c e and SATISFACTION AT Apparent organized opposition Events Planned Three Willimantlc men were In- ly on domestic issues. The political The annual stockholders’ meet­ ^ifVi wed oearls and sequins. Her lsemble ■with navy aptT white , ac- outaide of the district directors, •volved in an automobile accident 1 eMochlnewoihoWo wssmie*. They wW' bve t'U EL O IL leadera agreed not to bring up a ing of the Junior Achievement S e r U p S o n v ”.^!^ ------“ A BRAND NEW VACATION anf DAY SERVICE North End jwater user* have tx- new deal for Panama in the U.S.- on Szegda Rd. about 3 a.m. Satur­ e Mofhine dryobl# place by a crown. She carried Ridge St. aftej^May 21. preased lnMI’ \NV, IM'. GARDENS The discontent has reached it* hearsing an operetta, "Season of wore a lavender organaa gown Happiness,’’ to be pres(‘nted May evading responsibility and speed­ craft. 1 OPEN DAILY ’rn,L 9 • -JOHN ZAPADKA, Prop, greatest expression in the past Girdle or Ponty Girdio . •wjth satin cummerbund. H — U.S, Em­ ceeds of the 3-act production will tions and baby’s bt^eato. Blue silk TEL, Mitchell 9-4595 bassy official* continued efforts to­ be jised to benefit the pupils and Hall May 23. Unable to post a organza gowns ^ere worn by the fruit salad; Equal parts of ohve ; The first gripe* came because 8300 bond he was held at Col­ oil and lemon juice plus sugar and 1 the water began to appear muddy day to see Richard Valeriani. As­ the school’s" scholarship fund. Mrs. bridesmaids^ Miss-Joan A. Meyer ROCKVILLE TR 5-3271 Bernice Nagy 1* drama director, cheter Barracks until yesterday there is nothiiig salt to taste. .1 ✓ during period* of heavy rain. sociated Press reporter held in­ of West , Hartford, and Mies Carol More recently, there has been communicado since Fidel Ca*tr(> s and Miss Sally Frink is musical di­ morning. McGabee was. driving a oar dissatisfaction with the chlorine military Investigation agents pick­ rector. _ ^ i odor of the water. North Enders ed him up Saturday night. The Rockville Area Chamber-of which left the road and struck X like the Ivmry > ■ay bluntly the water stinks. Also held w”as Tony Ortega. Commerce semi-annual business several trees before stopping. Un­ The water company admit* to a Chiban photographer. They were meeting is scheduled for May 17 at injured, he left the scene and sur­ heavy dosage of chlorine, ^ t picked 1JP sfter they had covered 7:30 p.m.. but " the place has not rendered to the State Police in the this'elegant points ■ out that Stfits HeAlth Dg- a riot a r Havana airport in which been determined. The principal early afternoon. partment requirements dictate it. pro-Communists and anti-C(3fnmu- business is a proposed change in Bruce Sullivan, 28, a passenger, The department run* periodic tesU nist.a slugged it out. by-law to facilitate election of di- suffered a'head cut and left el-, on the water and places its ehlo- Up to this morning neither roctors. ’The plan was discussed at f^ w injuiy. He was treated . at NYLON LACE BRA rine requirements accordingly. Valeriani nor Ortega was allowed tSe last semi-annual meeting. Windham Community Memorial The chlorine odor is a constant to communicate with the UiB. Em­ ^ Hockanum Barracks, Veterans Hospital and after his release was trouble spot. The muddy, or turbid, bassy or the Associated Press, of World War I, and Us auxiliary, charged with intoxication. He was condition is spasmodic and is the and no explanation was given for will meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at released under a bond of .825 and result, company officials say. of their detention. A number of other GAR Hall. All War I veterans will appear in court on the 'same- > the silt laden runoff from a hillside photographers and newsmen seized wives and, •widows are invited to day< George Thomas, 26,. a second in Bolton just above the head­ after the airport i^ot 'were re­ attend. _ ^ „ passenger, suffered head^cuts. waters of Wilson Brook, the com­ leased a few hours later. Superintendent of Schools Ray- Lions Initiate pany’s chief source of supply. vJleriani, o f ✓ Burlington, N.J., mond E. Ramsdell will be among The Lions Club will meet to* Hll, Denuded said Just before he was picked the speakers at the seventh annual night at 7:30 at the. Liberty Mill The hillside, at Bolton Center ,up that jteJ'epbone calls to his office Institute for the Cofifiecticut Assn Log'Cabin. Two new mgmbers, Rd. and the Rt. 6 highw^. ^E* ’were bfelng monitored. of School BOsiness Officials tom or Merton Wolff and Joseph Szegda bulldozed clear of vegetation five A.'"*i.S. Embassy official went to row and Wednesday at the Univer­ will be initiated into..-the group years ago, leaving a bare expanse investigation headquarters yes­ sity of Connecticut. He will speak by Howard Bates,- of sand. Rains wash the sand oH terday to see Valeriani. 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t - F A O B S S V E H -MANGBBSTER EVENIKQ h e r a l d , MAMCatESTEfe't^NN., MONDAY, M At 9,1960 Rockville-Vernon MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CQNN^ MONDAY, MAY «, 1860 Reds Disturbed Bricfei Theft Co^& JOistHts^ed^ 600 Pay t A G E SIX cerlty regarding toe eummlt cmi- Historian to Talk Bcuatty tpirtud in. In •O'**"* n h m i l y Calls Security Council, iRep. Hammer ference.” v . denined e.p«M ly to occommo- Charge Called •tartad axcept by aoma art o f Mt; Insane^ Clurasy, Blunder Unlike toe Russians, who have At Penetration On Two Parties date and complement Expreua Hei^r Win Brief Congress iraaalon afidnat ua. . . avoided Involving President Elwii^- raised some Says W ords To It may b« good for ua, and for bower personally In toe incident, The Charge of theft of 46 b r lc k ^ a b « » r t of question > he still tha world, to have ua go tp a aum- toe Peiping People’s Daily spoke Dr. D. O. BrliRon Thompson, I Oae) Of Spy Flight against Russell E . MUler, 42, of loroteB Iftrsdii of toe "patient, conciliatory, and owned them. 'Misconstrued •Jjlbtatandlng lawyer, citizen,^ ever now,” quipped State s mlt meeting vdlthout acting aa if Plane Embarrassed chairman of the history depart­ 47 Buckingham St., waa dismissed Russell Miller was ney LaBelle. _ . , accommodating” atUtude of toe tntlted iUtsa eonffsaeiS^t thej Hdspital Notes (ConttROed from Page One) and judge.” we ouraelvrt were the Judge, come ment at-Trinity OoUegs, will dis­ in town court this morning. i April 26, on complaint of 'In his own remarks, Rubtaow 11 m u T " Str««t Soviet Union and said: cuss toe differences between the plane was on a spy rnteslon. Miller, wlhen the former Statements he made td Grade This was toe consensus of nme paid respects to toe late ^ 1^“ t f .S h S t «r Oonii. to alt In judgment on the offenaes “The responsible officials of ^ Vislttag hour#: Adults * ^ * case In a frimt page editorial that In recommending the dl^lssal, toe two major political parties at a Hagerty aald the council mee^ served putting some bricks In piqhle Friday regaining toe le- speakers Saturday night at a tes­ Judge Fisher and lauded his work of others. . U.S. government headed by Elsen­ Asst. Prosecutor Allan ’Thomas Ike, Observers Say p.m. Maternity 2 ,t® * dealt largely with toe 15th annl his station wagon. . of toe Vernon Polite Serv- timonial honoring Jay E. ^nblnoiy in helping to form toe C liw lt Perhaps we might, at laat, be hower. instead of taking a corre­ -meeting of t)io Manchester Re­ lug was moved ahead.from Thura- 8 p.m. ChUdren'B Ward. 2 to 7. said that a strange set of clrcum on hit appointment as chief Judge Ctourt. He also praised tiie n «p publican Women’s club Wednesday versary of toe Allied victory over Both MUlers are builders, and yound, »*« content to negoUate from a posi­ spondingly conciliatory s t a n d , because ISsenhowep wlU be stances surrounded the case, tie ay well .have been mteoon of tha new State Circuit Court and Nazi Germany and In ^ Saturday- termed toe charges unwarranted. both have been working In the of the State government. permlsslon has been given by toe have brought toe Cold War ma­ at 8 p.m. at the KofC home. laavlBg Saturday for Paris to at- Patients ToMlay: SIS 1 iteued.”'^ t a t e Rep. Harry Ham- wrlshtag him aucceas In toe new ‘With toe sympathy ^ and_ luider- PubUihad tion o f equality, rather than frpm (CodUnned from Page One) Turkish government to any Ameri­ ' The meeting, open to toe public, SATURDAY:-Hen- dated Washington dlspalch on page Thomas noted that toe, pile of Spring St. area. , . ■ s*.5&?s»kF® chine into full operation while The unmarked pile of bricks In ______pokt, j j standing of the bar a n d ... of that fabled “situation of atrength/ can planfs for research flights over will be preceded by a potluck sup­ XmA toe aummlt conference open­ 3, Rockville; John 4. The latter began: brlliks had b«!n lying ydtoln h gh- toe stepping up the arms drive for ry RFD question was lying on toe n°rth Hamimr’s remarks as About 600 friends and associates 5State,”,,.^^^ .. T e said, "we wlwill make It Whether we will continue tii such tees do we have? Can we 'le suw Soviet territory or ler any other per at 6:30 p.m. The committee on ing a week from today. Highland St.; Leo “Thi State Department, pushed way lines (on Sprlnif St.) that an officer will not of^erthem war preparations, and -have re­ Karszea, side of Spring St., about a half I toe Cwieolldatlon and paid tribute to the « “ i c h ^ (the Court) work.” • gUB8CRIPTION RATBa „ vein remains to be seen. And, decorations, which will meet to­ Hagerty' aald the President’s ind Alley: James to toe wall by irrefutable facta, ad­ late February, and had not been FKjrabl* In A«lT«nc« away without first contacting his British newspapers—The peatedly sent aircraft to Intrude Pelletier, mitted a plane coUected «"Plon^« mile east of Gardner St. Charter Commtosibo (COC) ap- tive and his family at toe banquet And by making It work, ha .U6.SO Into the Soviet territory to carry night, Includes Mrs. Allen Turk- scheduled departure Saturday has Elgan, 76 : David Wiley, moved by toe owner. Kenneth In toe State Armory on Mfln St. Om T*»r ...... eveh if we ourselves behave In superiors?” . Daily Mail and Daily Herald—said ington, Mrs. Havens Peck, Mrs. las Elizabeth information about the Soviet Russell Miller told police at the p ^ „ u y led eome p t ^ at Sykes added, “I will feel then that I have ilE Wontha ...... out direct provocations.” made It .necessary, to reahuffle 79 NiSes Dr Miller, (no relation), of 70 Foley time that he had i*en toe bricks HiD-h School to cbenment to Raymond E. Baldwin, chief Jus­ Thre* MonU» ...... ; 5;SS manner to take advantage of the Germany’s Influential ^ a n k fu r- both British and American aircraft Malcolm Lambert, Mrs. Thomas Union.” he had seen toe bricks junior High School to c , won your confidence.” mueh o f hla usual weekly sched­ Wilke, 94 Oxford dL; Susan m is , Noting the statement said the St. the road for several constables on the llty tice o f the State Supreme Court; . 6ne Month new opening ouh\candor has cre­ ter Allgemelne said; You don t have flown special recoimalMnce Bailey, Mrs. Truman Crandall, and Fernwood Dr., “ Sjt*’*'• lying In , .v said toe new 44-judge Judicial sys­ -Y------06 ule. venture was not authorized by Thomas added ' that Kenneth weeks, and assuming they 1 of toelr position. aingto Copy ated for ua, there l ^ f couise, the make things better by claiming missions deep Inside Soviet Mra John Wallett. Harold Urey (Bom 1903) tald: bower was reported plan- Mpckalls, 36 Dudley ^ Miller had^be6n told by police to tem to take effect Jan. 1 l« that the other side’s exaggerated torVi and that Soviet planes have Washlngtm 'authorities, the dls fallen off a passing truck, put Chief ^nstaWe Eldmund ^ quesUon of Khruahehey. He may, A ThoaKht for Today foUow up toe Incident by patch added that "at the same time move toe-bricks back In February, Ewyer Issued a statement yertw- 'bound to be a success” under Ru- Woman Faints sense of security morally justifies bfeM spotted flying over the United “WE NEED FIRST OF ALL TO Tpke.; Allan Smith, 91_W«Uiercll some in his car. THB I for all we KnoWK^reallyN?e as in- Sponsored by the Msnehester ^ 6 ng"w Soviet Premier Nikita the State Department, with aurpris- and he did not move them. day assuring residents that toe low. "I have tremendous con- the flight” States, Britain and Canada.^ ^ Kefineth Miller happened along o’f . Coancil of Ghnrches BE THOROUGHLY S K hruStiiw at tha Parte meet- St.; Robert Erdln Jr., East Ing Impudence, tries to claim that Russell Miller’s counsel, Atty. at tljat moment, and claimed own­ Vernon Police Service is legrtly fid^ l^ In his. character and his At Testimonial ^'flar.ied as we would be in ni^^ltu- But the Straits Times of Slnga^ “ But on all sides/* it said, the tag to Jrtnm -scrappfng mUltary ford; Francis Smith, T lw sightings of spy planes and even FRIGHTENED” aggressive acts are necessaiY to Paul Marte, termed toe charge “ah ership. constituted and that the prot^' of law/' . 1.1 Sl't " 0^^ W * 'S r " aUon. But if there la any part. pore said: “The American govern­ vlUe; Earl Rolx, ' illect Information to guard this Baldwin said his choice of Rubl- and also tha local dews ment has done the proper thing to clashes with them have been kept d r . r u t h f a n t a . aacroey. unjust, hasty complaint by a com­ Russell Miller offered to put Uon it affords wlU continue ir Mr#. Mary Schwolsky Lewis, 62, & rlKlits of republfcatlon oL;*^?*^**^* hla statesmanship which still sew Laura S. Emerson tells us that, ■niat move was understood to Mrs. Mary Lewis, Hartfort. Sled States from sudden attack. now last Mm-ch after the death of keep things In proj>orti^ .I secret. The fact that Russia has a d m i t t e d petitor." . them bact biit Kenneth Miller respective of any Criticism from aunt of Mre. Jay E. Rublnow, ^A tg^tSS herolV i^e »l»o r ^ o d the forest- as well as the trees, although we critize the Japanese ' CHIROPODIST atom from a determination ;not YBSTratC^Y. TOe edltohal praised “ soldiers former chiefs judge Edward C. nlitting — or all ~ now called a halt, and has proved Physician, know how Marte said that due to toe called Manvliester police, and in­ politicians.” .v tor having taught death by hara- can develop into a serious problem. They rear lam to take ' a defensive attitude on Mrs. Alice whO', on guard on the borders of sisted on prteslng charges. Fisher of Wes^^artford Jeff; fainted Saturday night at a testi­ FMU aervlca client ^N<- E. A. Serr which believes In the necessity of aircraft was seeking Information. her ability to do So against the karl, we of toe western world com­ length of time the bricks had been ' Dwyer declined to say whether leal In the l‘ghtblL”’the spirit of highest, filer of all spy. planes, will » 9§3 MAIN ST. consequences of neglect. toe matter when Elsenhower meets itarinKS: Petti Minor 431 our hoedejond on May 1 blocked The bricks were valued at five the impression came from re- monial dinner In the State Armory “ iSibruher. m w peace and coexistence, then he The newspaper said it was IQirush- mit masa suicide by hurry-scurry. S ^ Mps. May Puter, 5 Gerard the w a y ^ the American air there, and as Kenneth Miller had devotion” Rublnow showed as head JuliUA Mnthewa Sii^W _ new chev’s luck that the American have serious effects.” (House and Hale Building) wlto toe government chiefs of apparently Ignored the police re­ cents each; and Russell Miller was mafkl Hammer made or remarks himself may match our candor with As We approach each Sabbath, p*nnle with lesser knowledge often w ^ t until Britain, France and the Soviet St.; Frank Scott, 46 Hyde St., pirate and, wlto the first shot of a ' charged jvith the theft of $2.25. rto" ment aa Si^dgT Chief judge ofth*i’«; of toe State plane.had been caught “when It’s The consensus in Tokyo was may we take time out of our hurry- are Mai rick before consulting a p h y sicl^ Frank CampanelH, Hebron; Mrs. quest* to move them, his apparent by Robert F. Kingsbury, CX^ TO a tempering o i his own dramatics. that the plane incident served as Union. rocket, shot It down.” Circuit Court. emeuLAn^ra becoming clear that Soviet, jet scurry to remember toe words of ^ e y attempt to treat toemselvas. Marion Vallera. Wapping: Walter chairmen, both of whom s p ^ e to ^*Baldwln added that th e''xn ew If we are not to go to the summit a sharp setback to the Japanese HAS RESUMED The President was represented TYmugh border guards may have the pupils Friday. However. Kings­ Attended by Dr. Merrill Rubl­ bombers are dying regular sorties Christ; “ Come unto me, all ye that arS riui lead to much future bad Iwrtth. Kelly. 31 Stone St.; Mrs. Malda had a hand In detecting the high­ court - “ a tremendous vep toe now, brother to the' judge, Mre. as judge of everybody else, that Is at high altitudes in Japanese Air government's fight to win ratifi­ u feeling that the incident dram- bury said today he did not men labor.” What a refreshment of HER r e g u l a r Be safe. See your physician quickly jyh*n ■Uzes toe U.S. view that Russia a Rocskowskl, 9 Ward I^k- flying jet. It was deep in the cen­ _ well need such devotion as *Lewls was taken to Manchester a good which could be cancelled out cation of toe U.S.-Japan security mind, body and spirit we miss In New Talcottville Post Office Uon toe police service In his talk • "Iron Curtain” system of conceal­ ville; Mrs. Nancy B r o z c ^ i;- ? 4 tral Urals ■when It was felled. ' « I>vvycr said complaints from blnow’s on toe bench, P|“* „ ■ . 'mocial Hospital and admitted at If Khrushchev should over-play his *^The Hindustan Standard ®f not meeting with Him. Birch St.; Dennis Saxby, 29 Range - The Navy newspaper Soviet “sympathetic understanding or ^ 9:50 p.m. She waa dls- commended the State De-' ^ Japanese Socialists who bitterly OFFICE HOURS ment la a major foundaUon of the two constables and calls from five hand In the effort to set hlmseltUp dift w— . .j Rev. Roy R. Hutcheon TOUR DOCTOR CAN PHONE US V*'*" Y*?* world’s tension and fear of war. , Hin Dr., 'Vernon;. Mrs. Margaret Fleet declared toe flight was or­ To Be Built in Few Months the^jar and ...argfed yesterday and went home partment’a admission but sa^ oppose toe pact have been given Wapping Community Church Stiles, 126 Hollister Sy, Mrs. parents prontp^ed him to issue his will replace all municipal and jus roT Monday-1 p.m. f^gdav as our successor In the judge s ammunition ,to bolster their con­ The affair, meanwhile, generat­ gan ize to Interfere -with the big to HartlWd. - . a ,1 w w .w lll ‘■The candor of the ^ I M i o n 1 ^ (Congregational) Hope Venezia, H I Waddell Rd.. four aunvmlt meeting opening In statement. tice courts, which heard a total Mrs. Jay'Rubinow said toe faint­ role. Let him be content,It, ifIf we will, gQ„,evvhel,ln the exffianaUon. \ tention toe agreement Is aggres­ ed concern at toe capitol, where Houae Speaker Sam |laybum of Mrs. Vivian Stewart. 46 Summer Paris next Monday. Rep. Hammer concurred wlto of Ifil.QOO cases last year. He said ing spell waa not serious. with a situation 1ft which nobody | government sources stUd sive They can point to three of ^thout «ti» * Krtjo,«”M«y'we cotI- Dwyer today, saying "toere is no yor Fridav—1 p.m. Tbur««sy- trust us with their prescripUons, May we com Texas said he waa "dUtreased by St • Evan Lawn. Ellington; Mrs. It said Powers, 80-year-old Taicottyilie within the next few date mall trucks and will eliminate 141,000 were criminal cases._ In fact, Mra?xBnblnow added, For Saturday—! r.m tries to struggle hla way Into, the they “ very ■ much a^ipreciatcd^ toe same U.S. U2 jets based at n icy Mottes, Stafford Springs: taking the In coming and out go­ question os to toe legality Ot toe Many lawyers, including CHrcult her aunt said It wda the “first time Atsugl.Alr Station In Japan for pound yours ? It and hkd asked toe State Depart­ Lockhee. test pilot from Pound. months, according to Postmaster mantle of complete righteousness. Washington’s “candid statemOTt” ment for an explanaUon. Betty Cardlnl. A n^ver; Va., "mixed up all the cards of Gaetano Slmoncelli and Franklin ing mall through the lobby. department. court judges, were In the in my life I've falntifd and what a and added they hoped "nothing periodic "weather flights” along The poet office in TalcottvUle la Hammer cited Tolland County t a.m. - Whoever wears It tears It, He said toe department arrang­ John Lombardo, 76 hlg masters.” G. Welles, owner of the land where that packed • the big time to pick.” ''v^ will be done or said which Avlll toe Soviet and Red Chinese coasU. Bertrand. Harrison, fS „ no\y located .at 40 Main St., at­ Superior Court Judge Philip R. room. It was decorated' ^ t h The Incident ties In with toe LYNN POULTRY FARMS ed a meeting this afternoon to give "He did not eXpiee the plane it will be built. ^ Monday, May » further vftlale the atmos^ere. Rd.; Tennyson McFall, 93 Sum­ tached to toe Postmaster’s bouse. Pastore’s decision In a taxpayers green and yellow theme Socltftlsts’ chief argument against .cdfigreasional leadera a report when Revenge reache It In the The new office, to be of frarpe “The summit meeting Is too CHOICE FRESH CONNECTICUT POULTRY On another front, Walter R,eu- mit St.; Robert Belyea, Wapping- region of Sverdlovsk,” Soviet construction to match the rest of It has been there since 1951. Be­ suit brought when the police serv­ oil and chrysanthemums, with Cfut Friend’s R®ul "Tfist the security pact. They claim toe fore that time It was In the Tal- ice was first Instituted In rural Judge Not golden an opportunity to be ^ l l t (IJltdiofn!!) ther, president of the United Auto John Burger. 57 Windtfmere SX. Fleet said. "He did not want to the village, ■will be erected on toe chartreuse streamers overhead. GOP Starts by this Mngle Ihcldent,” a govern­ United States can use bases in Workers, told the AFL-CIO Indus­ Doliald Parkefl, 29 Summer St., south side of Main St., at. the in­ cottvllle Store. Vernon in 1957. Political and civic leaders or While we and President de Gaulle Japan for mlUtary missions over MANCHESTER SHOPPING PARKADE Prescription Pharmacy commit suicide as instructe to There are a number bf healthy ment spokesman said. trial union department that the Laurie Dibble. Covenliy; Mrs. scouts and saboteurs who fail.” tersection of Main and Rts. 30 and Welles Intends to begin Work on Hammer said he intended no both parties from Manchester ^ d were basking In e a ^ other’s smiles in Australia, the Sydney Morn­ which Japan would have no con­ 901 Main Street Elizabeth Dowds, 709 Mam SX grading toe land Immediately. aspects lying beneath the MIDDLE TURNPIKE • Ml 9-8251 revelation represenU “ toe m ost Premier Nikita Khruahehev an 83,-near Welles Rd. . criticism or disparagement of any area towns were on hand t(> con­ Recruit Drive both of us were letting something ing Herald said “not the least of trol and possibly involve Japan In stupid blunder” in American his­ Patrick Madden, 117 Birch St., nounce that the plane, before it A large parking lot will be pro­ The Pott Office Dept, will lease agency, or official, in his. talk to the gratulate Rublnow, a democrat surface of the plane incident, and Copyright I960 (3W1) the building from him when it is slip still farther out o f our hsSids the bgneflts Khrushchev may hope a war. • ' , tory. Mrs. Elizabeth Peterson, ^ k e waa rocketed down, reached vided, and toe post office will be pupils on the proposed charter. He ^ The speakers, besides they could conceivably turn what to derive is that the uncritical Red China treated toe downing TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY SPECIAL , completed. ■ The GOP ’’Recruit for'M ” drive —for de Gaulle the possibility o f.w j u c . o ------Speaking at* the organizations St.. Vernon: Kathrim Bala, Haz­ Sverdlovak, some 1,400 mllfes 26% feet by 38 feet. A loading said he explained to the pupUs were Supreme Court la underway, and Republicans In seems an embarrassing disaster In­ of the U.S. spy plane with an “I « . 3 9 ard ville; Nathan Segal; W ^ that the needs of toe fire District 1am J. Shea; Superior Court Judge statesmanlike Peaoe In North ^ r i - i ^ i o ^ in ^ , BARBECUED CHICKEN Each legislative conferynce, Reutlmr northwest of toe PaJhiatantI bor­ eaCh voting district are calling on to good for us and for the world. told you so” attitude; ■ said nothing could ber more tragic Hartford; Fred Goeh^g. 1» der over which H crosse. 'fhe for polite protection are being met Charles S. House; ^tty. J. Km - ca—for us the possible role or *t i something In Newspaper editorials declared pushed an ashtray away, Our GOP and Independent voters in an REG. $1A9 (M*"*™***” Weight 1 Lb. 6 Oz.) ■ than the plane Incident On toe eve Autumn St.;-Francis Dixon, 37 average Russian rea cte like more despite toe impediment existing m neto Bradley, P ^sldw t ^of toe These potential goods are balanced least sympathetic understanding | ., the Incident proved that “ toe U.S. suspicions were more and effort to swell party ranks. of the summit conference. _ Americahs would at news'a Soviet Obituary toe three overlapping governments. State Bar Assn.; Manchester May Town chairman John F.' Shea by potential dangers, and It will for the asplraUonS of the North Khrushchev charged the cap- government la devoid of am- "If we continue making these ***ADMITTED TODAY: Shrita confirmed.” • *1. a Objrttlons that are not Justified plane had been. Intercepted ovr- Khrushchev has Indicated . that or Eugene T. Kelly: General M e ­ Jr. said toe drive is aimed at mak­ take a great dial of wisdom, can­ A fr i^ li - American filer. Fnuicis G. mistakes' we are In trouble—we Ballasy, 28 Middle BuUhw W .. Kansas. can be raised on technical points in Africans. ... Powers took oft from Peshawar Powers wiU be tried and said he ager Richard Martlm and ^ ing more Republicana, getting ad­ dor and restraint oin both sides to are In serious trouble," Reuther fiockvlUet Earl Rolx, East Itart- Anger and uneasiness ■were goha Klsabuukaz toe secullar structure of the pre­ L«oh Wind, rabbi of Temple Beta ditional workers for toe 1960 cam­ The de GauUe we welcomed for a spyliig flight ford ; Gretchen Vandervoort, Lake might hold a news conference on create the ^ I b l e situation In said. ^ ' , heightened by the suspicion that John Kisalauskas,’ 713 N. Main sent government, he said. "Parti­ Sholom, where paigns, and compiling an up-to- the de Gaulle who had but recenuy 1 soviet Union with the Later, Reuther told reportera other American high-level planes the case. U.S. embassy officials cular pains were taken not to which this mistake could turn It­ St., Vernon.' „ . j v said so far Ambassador Llewellyn St dle'd Sunday at Veterans Hos State’s Attorney John D. I^Belle date Inventory of GOP voters In revised his policy on. Algeria ^ In 1 jn^gn^on of landing ln-_Bodo, a his criticism wag that b ir t h s SATURDAY: A daugh­ had penerated So'viet air gpace solicit support for the charter, self Into « i unexpected boon. Per­ E Thompson had not tried to see pital In Rocky Hill after a long waa toastmaster. Town C l e r a town. . , terms as to .seem to accept only northern Norwegian air ment claimed on one day t ^ t the ter to Mr. and Mri. Leslie without being Interceptd. Hammer aald, “but only to awaken Edward Tbmklel, testimonial The drive, which began May 1, haps these necessary qualities are downed plane was on a weatoer ob­ 117 Oak St.; a son to Mr. and Mre. Powers. It la probably the first In an attempt to reassure the He was bom In Utouanla and Interest in it.” chairman, also spoke will continue through toe end of not^r^Ta^^iu^ii^TeVelthersldeilone really available on either side; real servation flight and Robert Luchenblll, Colonial R ^ , people of toe invincibility of Rus­ time In his 31 years In diplomMy that Thompson has been faced with came to this country more than 50 Board of Education Chairman The Very Rev. John F. Hannon toe month In Its effort to "bring day practlcaUy agreed toe flight Bolton; a,daughter to Mr. ^ d Mre, sia’s armed forces, the top military toe party closer to toe individu­ nilUtary decision Lxmig JaSion, 19 Highland Are., toe posalbility of interceding on be­ vears ago. Hd has* lived In Man- Winfred S. Kloter said today th.e of St. Jaifies Church started toe was a spying mission. brass blanketed the papers with Board “somewhat reluctantly’ will not answer the Inrimion to g reached. He had seamed, pgshawar at the time. • half of an admitted spy. chesterslnce 1925.’ Mr. Klsalaui- program wlto an “ “ al,” Shea said. Reuther said he was not pamlng articles proclaiming the nation's toe Rev. Arnold W. 'I^ozer of toe A committee composed of Atty.. behave dike peace adults Instead of th at as the only nkely Foreign Secretary Mohamm^ *^^IRTOS YESTEICDAY ; A daugh­ kas served in the U.S. Army in gave the CCC permission to speak judgment on what steps A iw rl^ ability to crush any aggressor. Powers, a former U.S. Air Force World War I. He had been em­ to pupils with the understanding Second Congregational Church Paul Marte, Mre. Jeannlne Frel- power pollUcs chUdren. But the In- In accepting gneour- Ikramullah, who is In London, said Intelligence felt are necessary. But ter to Mr. and Mre. Robert Carey. lieutenant, became a test pilot for The fact that the plane got deep ployed In paper mills In tola wea. that It was to be a factya? pre­ closed It with a benediction at man, and Mrs. Kay Thompson la S ^ o T l s there. prospect, to authorise M d «"cour I j^j^gj^gUeVa allegaUon proved as 'Wanoine' a daughter to Mr. and into the Urals befose being shot he aald toe changing story '^ ^ Lockheed In 1956. His U2 j*t, Survivors Include a sister, Mrs. sentation without arguments on about 11:30. , coordinating the district »canvas- P ^ o f the InvlUUon lies In the ago the French Army to true, hene wouldwouiu lodge a strong pr^ Incredible blunder that gave the M r e ^ jl f . Aboltaa. 67 North St down boosted America’s military which was based In Adana, T^r- b i r t h TODAY; A ^ n to Jfr. (Charles Kaselauskas of Mwches- 'systems of government. . Rublnow was present^ desk slng. . , Part of the mviiauon ira | ^j,g Algerian rebels 1.....teat with th..the United States to in­in- y4 Russians a chance reputation, but It had about toe key, was one of a fleet ostensibly fact that this might well be. today, and Mre. John E. McClelland, 154 ter; a niece, Mrs. Elmer Boret of Hammer said he hoped politl^l sets and a water caraie.car^e. One desk I Pamphlets giving voter Informa- even If they should happen to be sure that such a thing does not our credibility before the world on same effect on America's moral used In weather research by toe set waa presented by ClrciUt Court being distributed In toe a somewhat chastened America. ■ Bolton, and a nephew, Leo Kasel. considerations ^wlll not be brought set waa prcocuvcx* —- - - happen again. ■verything elae.” standing on a smaller scale aa the National Aeronautics and Space Judge..... David Jacobs T'.»»v,. nf>*i>rldenofM ^lden on ^jpive. located across the Tunisian btnmd- The Norwegian Foreign Ministry ^'^d is c h a r g e d Suez invasion had on French and Mancheqter. , , into toe plpfure, adding, “ they The knowled^ of what kind of Ekaenhower conferred with SeC- Administration. Apparently PoW' Military funeral servicee wdll be behalf of the new bench. The testi­ ary line. said It knew nothing of any plan Mrs. Shirley Singleton. British prestige. have been avoided In the past.” . operaUoa toe coW-'war Is, how In- Mtaiy o f SUte Chrtellan A. Her- Rd.. Vernon; Henry Rothe, RTO.S, ets actually was an agent of toe held at the Walter E. Lee'erc monial dinner committee gave him In the more statesmanlike phase for Powers to land in Bodo. Maj. ter at the White House late yea- The Soviet press poured out U S. Central Intelligence Agency The proposed charter for con­ trterable and dangeroua It can be Gen. E. Tufte Johnsen, Air Force RockvlUe: Mrs. Erma M al^euf. Funeral Home, 23 Main SX solidation' of toq Rockvllle-Vernon the other. which preceded this, when he was teiriay for 75 fresh details of toe capture 6f pilot (CIA). ' The roast beef dinner with par- how close It has to live to toe end commander for Northern Norway, 230 Oak St.: Robert Gilbert. Wllll- Francis G. Powers and lampooned Wednesday at 8;15 a.m., governments la scheduled to be Public Recor.ds specialising In offering the peace returned from a weekend at w t - The Soviet premier charged that kllng burgundy, entered by 4he Iin- ef everything, has been given fresh said no permission had been asked mantlc; Mre. Agnes Patch. South tbs United Statea ta cartoons and by a solemn high Maas at 9 ajn. vdted on In June. & tyabuig. Pa. Herter U Powers was crossing the USSR at St. Bridget’s Church. Burial perial Catering Co., was served af­ of reconciliation and mutual In­ Windsor; Mrs. Ignore M e ^ -1 4 a and dramatic Impact for American or g(lven. from Allied conference# to articles. ter 8 p.m. Afterward, persons • Warrantee Deed terest along with self determina­ Turkey, where Powers’ Jet was N Main St.; Mrs. Anna Dubashln- The papers told how workers on from Peshawar, Pakistan, to Bodo, will be In St. Bridget’s Cemetery. eahiO* hot by some act of toe vil­ Middle Beat, smd It-was their first streamed by toe head table to Charles J. and Aurlne Krowka based, declared In a statement: “No ski. Cider Mill Rd.. Bolton; Mrs. a atate farm near Sverdlovsk came Norway; to photograph Soviet Friends may call at toe funeral; to Donald W. and Bridget T. Bate­ tion, his stance had been such that meeting In 10 .days. military and industrial installa- shake hands.- - lain, Russia, but by an act of our Elizabeth Kusmik, 15 Mt. Nebo to Powers’ aid when he parachuted home tonight from 7 to 9 and to­ son, property at 52 Devon Dr. President Elsenhower could. In real / (The New York Tlmee said ta morrow from 2 to 4^ and 7 to w A letter of congratulations from •wn. PI.; Mrs. Olivine Christensen. from his plans on May Day but tions, ^ , State News Paul V. Tongren to Leon CIS- friendship for the cause of the Al- / n Washington dlspatrti today that The U.S. State.Department ad­ Gov Abraham Riblcoff was r ^ •ThliThis was,wits, thetoe act orof an arm of ------*v, ai Stafford Springs; David Denon­ turned him over to the authorities p.m. zynskl, property on N. Elm St. It waa aW ed on rreqwnalble au­ mitted the jet was on an Intelli­ and also a telegram toom Con­ our government which, In its cold gerlans themselves, urge toe A court, Andover; Mrs. Agnes Walz, when they, found he carried a pis­ gressman Emilio Daddarlo, among Quitclaim Deeds thority that President Elsenhower 20 Fcrndala Rd.; Ralph Quiglay, tol with sUencer, dagger, Russian gence flight but aald it had not GterKe Bal(peky Vincent J. Villa to Itoyllla B w a r o ^ U o n s . "has,been ,handeda gerians to give has ordered a halt to all filghte been authorized by Washington; George Balesky, 47 C Dutch Roun others. , ' . . . 80 Foley St.; Mre. Lehte Klvimse. map, Soviet and foreign money, Baldwin, toe main speaker, w d (joldberg. property on Loomis Bt. ■screcy o f s t r a t e g y ^ Its own. sponse to de GauUes offers. ■ or near' Cknnmunist frontiera 256 Autumn St.; Joseph Mallhot, gold watches and women’s gold Red Fleet, the Soviet Navy Point lAane, Hartford, died Fridav PhylUs B. Goldberg to Vincent X pending an executive Investigation Rublnow waa "eminently qualified •ms Is not to say that President But when, during do Gav^e’s Carpenter Rd.. Bolton: Mre. M y rings, a survival kit, fishing net, newspaper, blamed the plane 8 night/'at a conirajescent home In (Continued from Page One) ...... J. and Eva: M. Villa, property on I P ( ^ of the entire Intelligence appartus Hartford. He was a bus driver for to steer the "tremendous venture nsenhower w others high In our visit here, we seemed to endorse his rian Anderson. 20 Avondale Rd.; pliers and a saw-edged knife. flight on American military cir­ the Connecticut Co. and was a 1 I of a complete,'nplete. new judicial sya- Loomis St. ' at toe government. “ Our suspicions were mdre and cles and seemed by Implication to Waring said he had his wife 'o . .in'this State.” He noted Joseph W., and Martha R. Now- government did not know what. In Algerian policy, that had to mean Kenneth West, High Manor Park, member of the AFL-CIO bus driv­ Acu. . .in-this State.” He noted (Anne Wheaton, aaeociate Wiate Rockville: Mre. Mary Jamieson, 64 more confirmed,” said Vladimir perhaps be exonerating President his grasp three times but was 1 tem. ark to Edith- M- MoMullln, prop*, general, the Central Intelligence | the Algerians at least, some- Surin, a former sergeant. "An *ee.s ------iRubinow is working hard in an- ( House press ■ecretsry, said that Snipsic St.. RockvlUe; Mre. Jerinle 'Eisenhower of direct connection. ers’ union. driven back each.ach time by flames.flames, i • court problems and flnd- un/i- erty at 12 EdisdmRd. thing almost qpmpletely opposite. enemy was In front of us, an ene Sur'vivors Include three sisters, jig m o y has been doing. It is to . rsport “ in n ot true—^toe President Clark, 272. Charter Oak St.; James ■The U2's flight, toe comment said, Flremen, summoned, by ,_/goiutions for them. Vanderbrook NiiTseries Inc., to ■ay that toe agency could, and ap If- our words had come to mean \ bsa issued no such order). my cunning and impudent.” is "irrefutable proof of toe crimi­ Mrs. Nell Miteiallk and Mre. Ver­ Dionne, finally got the woman out. ghea said the Court will Louis C., Bruce W... and Drew, 13 Michael Dr.; Mrs. Viola Komsomol Pravda related that onica Juselis. both o< Manchester, parsntly did, decide^ to conduct an different things to toe Algerians, N. Bisentoower Is due to leave Crawford. 271 Woodbridge S t; nal activity carried on by the dic­ The fire was confined to the War- Connecticut jurisprudence Vanderbrook, nursery properties Surin and his family were getting tator-minded American generals and Mrs. Anna Krlkscium o f V m - In Manchester and South 'Wlndror. espionage flight mU toe way across our actions, by ■which nations Must Saturday for Baris and the sum­ Charles Holmstrom, 15, Alpine St.: mg’s apartment. The cause was not OUlSUlllUU gy^^tandlng,4|^, caeavsand Will depend *- on toe*Ua mit conference opening next ^ n - ready for toelr May Day dinner and admirals.” non; his parents In East Hartford; determined. I ___menRublnow on toe bench. has the Rublnow has toe Certificate of Amendment lUisria two weeks ■ In advance of still also be forever tested, have re­ Miss Mary Burdick, 75 Union St.; when they heard an explosion his wife and three sons In Hart- Leadins Clothing day. In advance of toe Big Four Mrs. Dorothy Weklind. 109 Forest Moscow papers carried pictures Waring and Dionne are both | ‘mark of Integrity” for toe job, he Articles of toe 70 E. Midme x, the summit conference, *l^o toe mained consistent, dismally so, for eiisrl^ with Khrushchev, he will Surin thought at first It was a of three offirere decorated with ford; two brothora in Clifton, NJf. employe, of the P ^tt * Whitney Tpke. Corp. amended to ^ a s s lfy St.; Jeffrey Fagan. O vertask Rd., and Torrlngton, and several nieces agency tola may somehow have toe Algerians. To them toe big Manufacturer oonfer-wlto Prime Mbiteter Har­ holiday rocket, then he saw- a the Order of the Red Banner for Aircraft division of Untied Alr-| Judge ,. .j — Houae read a. laudatory 500 shares of 310 pai>«tock with 'Vernon; Mrs. Lorraine Clitopn, El­ cloud of dust rising from a nearby and nephews. ■earned routine. Btit If there were news about this United States In old Macmillan of BriUln ann lington'; Robert Kiernan, 46 Strick­ shooting down toe plane. craft Corporation. Waring is an ode dalling for ‘‘home pride” In a .putting rights as stock, and /^Recommends field and a parachute coming The funeral will be held toinor- assistant engineer. Dionne is'an ex­ SYench President Charles de land Bt.; Mrs. Elizabeth McManus, 'gentleman . . . and judge . . . called to classify 4.505.*ahare8 of *10 par In toe agency some disposition to recent weeks has been toe appear' down. row" at 8:15 a.m. at the Maple perimental sheet, metal worker. stock , w ito^^ voting righU as SANITONE Gaulle. 252 School St.; Mrs. Urban, Jav." oonalder the summit conference It­ ance, In too field in Algeria, of The key question now in u>e pre- "We rushed ■ over to him with ‘The understanding toe bar mi^t “ B“ stoc>r new American equipment o‘f vari­ 1277 Tolland Tpke.; Mre. Rose only one thought In mind, to help Patrolman Hurt I ford, f<5lwed by a requiam Mass show to help the new Court ^ Its Trade Name self en unwise proportion for Dry Cleaning ■ummlt speculatloSi rt Chambers, Amston; Mrs. Amelia Extended Forecast President Eleeidioweri It could not ous kinds for toe French Army Washington was how Khrushchev him,'^* Surin said. As they helped Windsor Docks, May 9 (/PH-The start waa pointed out by Atfy ^Itcr H. Farley, Luigi Gae- All Weathervane suits Neuville, 49 W. Middle Tpke.; Su­ remove his gloves, helmet and In Auto Crash oawl an(l Donato Gaetanl now do­ have chosen an action with better which Is engaged In fighting toe would react to the U.S. admisri()n,' san Gowdy, Coventry; Jon Mor- tailored by: Hand- ■n»e State Department officially oxygen miuik, they noticed toe ______BeneiJiOt Cemetery. Friends may ing business as Delta Electric, 20 rtianco of keeping the aumralt hardt, 33 Hollister St.; John Rowe, rebels. . macher-Vogel, Ihc., , acknowledged S ^ rd a y that ■ pilot was carrying a gun. Allan W. Smith, 27. of 91 Weth- ^^“g-^ .g^ ******' ’ Bunce Dr. meeting from ever taking p l^ . So long as we keep sending that world’s largest maker ALL OVER high-flying American jet aircraft 150 McKee -S t; James Surdel, 8 “ Even then we couldn’t think Marriage Ucenses erell St.; an off-duty Manchester j ____ When this Incident'Waa ; ^ t re­ to toe French Army, and permit­ of suits, will .carry had “ piw ably” made an Informa­ Farmstead Lane, RockvlUe: Jo­ we saw an eneniy In front of us,” Dennis Michael Santoro of 72 Mitring taRa, recom ­ anne Agostinelll, 247 Oak St.; policeman, arid his brother Fran­ vealed, It waa we, who apeclallze ting It to be used In Algeria tion-gathering flight oyer Soi^t te^ Surin saud. “It Just couldn’t fit our Fairfield St., and Constance Mae mending that the suit riiuijrritory a p. week ago, but ' * ~ Mrs. Lajis Popoff and son,, An­ cis, 22, of Thompsonvllle, suffered Bentley of 153 Highland St, Cen- tn proclaiming Communist lies to against toe rebellion, there will be b e Sanltone Dry holiday mood.” > - Funeralfi . ..a n d Hartford National offers you a Special Springtime was not authorized from Washing­ dover; Mrs. Ruth Foye and .daugh­ They took toe pilot to a car to extensive facial cuts aa the result tegu-'^ongregatlonal Church, May the world, who did toe'big lying. little doubt In North African Gleaned “to keep toe ton. IQiruahchev said the plane was ter, 12 West St,: Mre. Marilee warming Thursday and Fnday. truth, sincerity, original shape, texture drive to the state farm office and, of a 1-car accident on Bridge ^St.,. Many Americana went along with minds about just where we really Opportunity to ^make your home more beautiful—and shot down and t ^ pilot Gullbault and daughter, 76 Birch as they were seating him, saw a ^'william Allen Soartes of New and freshness of the ...... The U.S.’s formal our government In Its lying. And Stand.' ■ alive and well. St. knife in his flying suit pocket and “ ■ " “ ‘ " ' I Fuif.'soig. Britain and AUcd Jean Pyka o f 72 aulL” atatement also blunUy reported that DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: Hartford JO. '^'*1 *^*LaBejle, who has practiced law Doane St., St. Bridget’s Chureh. government, had It decided to play This has also beeq toe period' in Mr.'Handmacher, com- . make your Personal Savings Program flourish.tool removed it. Poltee MY Francl? Smith was Frank Rifiner Bridgeport 65, 46 and 57. ...oclatlon with Rublnow since YOUR CHOICE OF ANY TWO OF THESE for the past four Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. '. "We .surrounded him just in d n v m r ^ d arter- turning into held Saturday afterooon at May 21. ^ ^ ■ _ Its Uea through to toe end, could which toe Algerian rebels have -pany preaident, aald the type of unarmed civilian U2 air­ Michael Tobin, 35 Walker St.; Rohr PreciptiAtion ^ A ^ cu rffg 1946, said he believed the latter ac- case,” Surin said. "What if he Bridge St., from Hartford .Rd.. his Holmes .^ "e n ti Home 4 ( ^ ^ Richard Barclnakl of Hartford have' carried many of us along finally issued toelr open call for that he decided to use craft have made flighU along toc- ert Erdln Jr., Etest Hartford; Mrs. total more than 1 /2 Inch oMunng i juegeship because ‘ all and Elizabeth Mary D1 Mauro of toe tags “only after ex­ burr NURSERY ROSES OR SHRUBS WHEN YOU JOIN X tried to do somet.hihg -to him-< as .teln tonight and as ah«>wers^Pt«^^^thejucgta^^^^ with It. We would have suspected, volunteers from other nations. 'Join HaHford Nationals Check-Savings Plan Und taka fpontler# of the free world. ’ Hattie Schreiber, 569 Gardner St.; Sst^of rsejS^Tof G o d » 10 Beaker PL, Rockville, May 13. haustive tests proved to Mrs. Virginia Chalel, 85 ’FaUoior self? At toe same time, we tried about'Thursday., • ual justice.” and justice Is dealt many of us, that .to* ' American And Tunisia, the Tree neighbor In tha context of the entire state' * ^ ^ e front end of his car was had- W ^ lll^ a n tte offlriato^^^ my complete satisfac­ THE HARTFORD NATIONAL CHECK-SAVINGS PLAN ment this meant simply that for Dr.;, Carol Ferguson, 25 Newman not to Insult him, 'What if all this sympathetic to the Algerian rebels, your pick—with our cornpliments —of any two o f the tose waa misunderstanding? E. C. OEI^LER MES , Power pUot In question' had been brain­ tion that tor Sanltone. four year# these planw haire rem ,St.; Earl Rplx, 'East Hartford; Police Arrests washed teto his confession. has now, after four years of not Proceaa did these employed along toe Iron Curtain James Egan, 75 Jarvis Rd.; Stan­ “fflie parachute Jumper was Wethersfield, May 9 (,«’» Ed- won’t be obsessefl -by toe things." fl o w e r in g sh r u bs quiet but atesufed. One could see Chester Memorial Hospital by am- ne to doing so, announced an -^change ’ HYBRID TEA R(5SE8 bush^ or fiowpring shrubs shown at left at Russia to discover as much m ley Slemlhgkl. <97 Biasell S t; Wal­ ward C. Gelssler, 61, L,ower of the office,” LaBelle said, Somehow, perhaps because Pres­ he was well-school^. H^e didn’t bulance where they were kept vary Chapel In MMcnemer. first state purchasing sRenk S u g , .^n,on’t a'buse that power Betty Uprichurd—pink Althra (Row of 8h»ton)—red poesiblo of what was going on be­ ter J6nea 34 Park PL, Rockville; o S g h t forobSii^ation before soloist, a c e W e^ '>Y Mrs, Gus- hla home. The late. Hewonieou>» Harold. A, Dumas. 22, of 97 ident Bliesihowei: hhnac'^ o.f ambassadors with Russia. JDyce Rydlewicz, 46 Srtver St.; say a word... yesterday at hla I 'Mra^Rubinov^ who came in for Crimson Glory—red *Brid«lWre»Ui- hind toe wall of secrecy, heing discharged yesterday morn- tataouM or^st.^^^^ ceteetery. Mather St., wan arrested and ^ damentally shocked to find that one Whether any one else will now ,o1d ftdiioMd white . A part of the Btftement also d#'' BYancea Shea, 25 "Union St.; Mre. "He pretended he did not un­ GOV. Wilbur Cross aP„^‘"*^®^.pX L e r own share of p^alse^had “ one Etoilo d«.HoU«nd»—red sler to toe post in 1937. At toe to r the crowd fol- charged witk passing on the right. of the agencies o f his government become toe champion of toe cause Chen Joly—douUe purple red. Bounced Soviet secrecy aa a rodree Beverly Boyd, South Rd., Bolton; derstand Russian, but when farm Our SANITONE dry Golden Chsnn—yellow,_ ■ IlBRuIsr 8&ving isn’ t' cftsy*"Wc won’t prCtend- it iSe But the iww -Chock-Sftviiilrp director Mikhail *Y.N. *Aesa*e.—Berman - said---- . -----H.™ ,d tlmeLUlie VJCiooewaGelssler was Tv«.w business------mana-1 accolades given He is scheduled to be presented In ■ould put us Into such a sltuatloh of North African freedom we do WeiieO've lUthho-crln^ of danger of surprise" attack, u Harold Hubbard, 60 Cambridge St-: w ff prepared under Herter’s direc­ Francis Smith, ThompsonviUe; A1-. ‘No smoking here* he immediately 1 is still investigating. James W. Shermim. and Alfred ger at toe State Pnson here. court next Monday, through lU privilege, of deciding ’riot know. But whatever chance we eJeaning keeps you CUMBER ROSE W«|elaV»riei»ted— ‘ Plan (see below) makes saving automatic, anti it will help your Mvings giow almost • Reginald Pampherj', 34, of 489 tion and cleared with Elsenhower, Ian Smith, 91 Wetoerell S t; Fred Coblanchl. ' *'^*'1 must admit that everything had of .keeping at least close yellow-edged leaf BIBIOOFF ON TRW _ . aid tonight about Jay is true.’’ E Middle Tpke., was arrested and its own ■ operation^ strategy in a looking wonderful Improved Blsie—red in spite of yourself; We hope this special offer wiU give ydu a good reason t* get .Congressional reaction CSechowski, Windsorvllle; Michael charged with Intoxication and and authority all ..Its own, enough to that cause to keep It firom grave pimcem to a so-what (joreoran, 38 Diane Dr.; Earl Du- Hartford, May 9 (A t ^ o v . A ^ - with wit, the speeches all the time started, and we welcome the opi^rtunity to show you how Hartford National can bay, Wapping; Mias Juliet Cote, ham Riblcoff leaves today for Cln- images of Rublnow qs breach of peace. ■ur government decided pot to try from turning elsewhere la a chance These are firsl-qiudity dses and shrubs, packaged in attitude, but most members were Danish Girl Scouts to*_ Visit Daniel L. Henry, 24. of Glasto^ help your aavinga grow—juat aa these famous Burr N u r a ^ ahruhs and b u ^ will restrained In their comment Some South Windsor: Paul Mockalla, 35 Boyle Awarded clnnati and St. Louis JJ®J lawyer and "worthy advocate,” as to Muff and lie Ita way through the that Is now slipping a'way from us. ' Our Sanitone Soft-Set® Dry heavy metal foil, oSJaHabk at the Fird-Mandiester Office. plans to Interview industrlaUstal ^ humpr, a» fisherman,, bury, was arrested and charged expreaiMd toe view that In toe Dudley St.; Linda Turgeon, 3 -altuaUon, but to teU toe truth. We cannot, for all our admlra- (Cleaning does ihore thw grow to make your home and garden more attractive this Bummerl Durkin St.; Forreat. WUliama, 42 Graduate Funds who are considering Student, aa hiker, and - - wtth’ lntoxlbation. ■ _ get garmenti thoroughly face of a ticklish situation, Its * Manchester Troop June 29 ■ Clarence P. Walker. 25. of 86 Thla decision to tell the truth, Uon of de Gaulle’s magnificent best, for congress to keep quiet Arnott Rd.; Mre. Esther Gustafson, moves to toe east. j occasion, parsimonious ,?lean. It actually stores 66 Strickland St.; Mrs. Mary L«w- Ash St., Ext., was arrested and which Bomp of our super-patrioU qualities, free him from toe prob' Officials familiar wito diplomat- . : Tames V Boyle 76 Benton St., s c ie n c e : w a l l d e d i c a t e d 1 bettor at toe race track. "But I the original look and Few to iS, Hartford: Susan LaFond, 32 charged with Intoxication. wUl aoon be attacking a . supreme lem which brought him to, office, le history, and precedent said they A troop of 17 Danish G lrlf to ICurope.Europe. SinceStece 1959,l9Mj theytheY h^^ L „ - been awarded’ a fellowship for the fabric. Colon glow. Pat­ Wellington Rd.; J^s- Ann Szy worked to bring gi"ls from Europe the I'ndiana University folly on our part. Is in actuality and which will remain toe'ines­ " HERE’S THE CHECK-SAVINGS PLAN: could recaU no Instance in toe manoaki, 84 Essex St.; Deborah Scouts with three leaders will be to this c o u n ^ . Last summer, f o u H ^ ence Wall of tod Honor at the Uni- terns iparide. And your past In which a great power frank­ guests of toe Girl Scouts of Man­ the potential saving atfoke . In our capable teat of his real greatness Save S tep s • Save T im e • Save M oney AutomaticaUyJ Fl'ynii, 30 SL John St.; Mre^ Betty Scottish girls, an ^^eir Jeailer * i„rj,blology. versity -of Bridgeport waa clothes always come back as ly acknowledged an . eapionage chester for two months this sum­ cated yesterday by Sir Hugh behavior. In this phase of his career. He can toft and fresh u the day you NeviUe and daughter, Wapping; were entertained In Itanchester awiSd is one ot eight pre- your dieckbook. ,We will -rfao aand you your operation affainst another under Mrs. Roberta Phllbrlck and son, mer. They will arrive in New York Southern Stephenson, BriUto con­ explode atomic bombs, and Impress i; Drop in at our Firit-MaochanUc Offioe, 696 City aboard- the Grlpsholm on and took tours through New Eng- (eUowahlps given In the Such candid cemfession may be bought them. Slain Sbaat, and apk for tha iimpla Chodi-Savinia aavinga porebook, whid^you'nnay bring to tho ouch clpcumstances. 361 Main St.; Mrs. AUce Sturgis land, to Niagara Falla, New York 1960-61. All carry sul general in New YOrk. The Open For Business« , good for our own eoul which has, Khrushchev, and beguile ua all We'Invite you to »m pare authority card. • ^ Bank at any future date et your oonvoniaooo to ' Thty Mid the rules of the game and daughter. Warehouse Point; June 29. ■ . a ty, and Woshtegton, D C. A Prog^^^ ^ tuition and is part of the school’s new »1:4W,- have it brought up to date reid have tha intreaat Thla will be the first troop from throughout the cold war, stood In with hla atmosphere of grandeur, our Sanitone Service with 2. UiB the card tp iiutruct ua to d«du(X a ragular oall for covering up or diaavowlng Mrs. Lucille Osrucct and son, 127 similar program Is planned for the of *35Q for each depend- 000 CTharlea A. Dana Hall of Scl* (at 3%) credited. any IncldeRt of espionage even another cwtlnent to visit toe ence, which will, be .dedicated May need of a touch o f humUity. and toe final test of him will sUll any other dry cleaning to ■mount (SIO or mon) ftom your Checkinf Account Birch St.; jdre. Barbara Phillips, UnlteS Steles as a unit. Individ­ Danlsh guests. ’ ' ent. ' - ' , c. prove that you can really 6. 'IhreeitiiocftarscferChecAing-SaTingillan when toe other side has evidence and son, 145 W. Center St.; Mrs. 13 The Wall o£'Honor bears toe ' It wlU surely be better for our rep­ be what he does wlto hla mission and depoait it in a Savinga Account. uals have atten'ded ' special - en­ Projects have Included catering Boyle, who- Is a’ graduate of St. names of 25 science immortals, CHEF-N-ROSE U e and feel the difference. aarvioe. to the contrary. __ ■ • Diane Krlatoff and daughter, 11 at dinners for many civic groups, j^uchael’s College, is now a gradu- utation, among our friends, than In Algeria. That wilThe his success 3. 'ITioiamecardmaybeuaedtoopenaHmftforf What motivated Elsenhower Md campments, conventions or visited ranging chronologically from Hop- THBN-HAVING “ PLANTED” A SUCCESSFUL Rldgewo

—State to this eaplanation, to admit toe (undar t ^ leadenratp of Mre. David ■iir o«m American realizations toe Sen; John F. Pickett (D-Ml(Ldle- 489 Middle Turnpike 'IMrPJU* oocnracy..of KhnuheheYa questioned about his political affil­ MANCHESTER GREEN iations at a Senate commerce sud- itam tt Thsy first worked fo' K u i e n t i c national poetumes. ^University. * ' fact jthat wa ourselves could he, town), has been elected president ahante but without conllnnlng the of toe Connecticut Young Demo- oominlttee beorlhc. i two years to eend thete daughters •t amy r^*™*"*. the ones who crata. He waa choaea at the wind- VtanHariow S t. Roekvllla , S b u l aC hla case. Mt whidi.rtartod Um op o f £ ^ p m p 'a annual 9-day oon- r u l i m s w MI s -u M M* 1 I TR 6-8320 i Wld «ould n«v«r bti ycntlon Saturday aiftat' ■', •"(*■ -wt,V ^

asM'^ '■ PAGE-irtllR BtANCHESTER JIVENiNQ HERALD, MANcmsSTlI/R^ CONN^ MONDAY^ MAY 9, I960 MANCHfeSTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER>r CONN., MONDAY, MAY 9, 1960 D A IL Y ,CROSS WORD PUZZLH „ , PAGE EIGHT R ockviU e’V ernon OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR BOOPLE W 1 1 • ■ n : H, " b i )G ^ s ^ b u n n y \„ ______^ 2 F o rce d to La n d ' HeB«®pt®*^' ^ F Q R M A T i O ^ FIRE Court R^Uces Assessment EXIT In Big South Windsor Field SsSARBTHe iVRMALLSR, TH neTaik ’ . Q btF. Main Store Property 385* BECA088X aflTAMOSr (W 16 a u ilT V OP LARCeMV/X «50TV TA» '' ' -pOUAR•p O U A R ; tying twe men made s precsutlon- tonight St 7:16. The Junior Choir A/$W.OOO ifiedueUoh In ^ ^ r t * i ° l 9 M * MONSV, ru t N0TH)^4'6MALLSR ' HERB 15 eil.LfW/3 iHiruIarionf IDWpttched sry lipdlng In s South Windsor tU M n vVantaii Bart asseittment date oe Oct. l, iwo^ ('ANDll'lS WWiAVlFTy-DOUABW^^^^ ^ . 5 5 VtoBD. >I gal SWIng-ihaped wlU sing. Miss Ksthy Surbsr o f the m ^It t has been gpsnted BBert en conUlns 12 stores and 4KS5/ , CTO Will have the honor of placing HE«E,TAK6iT-AM PAV V ^ELP / n! WHATRAiJR 4 Tuna division 3 stonad to ti^ceo flsld lata Saturday atter- 2/CMvresK ----- Ttf of .T - Rumton,#i>r the NJ^.,- geVferal for ^Ices. the Tv^ wee^R^toARDAtJ Roo/a.j I' noon.,. TVo other taxpayer suits Are D tp HERO?? 8 Mlml<^er desUi ^**The*^v. Joseph billion o f 'H oly ^% p^w alk” property on. B. Main Ai^ o ( the two men was in­ pending In the Court of Corrmion jured and ths hellcoptsr was not Trinity Parish, Hsrtfont will S t '' , Guido’s scale SOoerstle solo A vtlue of $168,710 was set ot MeasTLaPolnte Industries Inc. hat ^latnsired. preach the sermon. AU pw rl^on- appealed'lU personal property m - 18 Region 6 Curdling ers are invited to attend.‘Refresh- the propSirty by Judge William P. PINE LENOX PHARMACY 14 lUlian money agent 40 French fathafg Tha eratt’a pUot, W, A. Newtmi. Smlmr ta^Mleelalon lUed Friday sessinent, and Phoenix Mutual lAfe 24 Wine cups chief test pilot for Kaniah Aircraft msnU w ill be served in the ehurch Itumrance Co. has appealed the as­ 15 Pile 7 Label 25RIblical m «i 41 Yeast Idod hall following the ceremony. on Lowrea’ art?*sl to the Tolland 2W E. CENTER ST. Ml W»8fE 16 Monotoned • Solitary 42 Vipers Corp., said a teat device In the County Court of'K^mmon Pleas. sessment on the Centre Shopping 18 Opera - j Bullet sound «Sultanlc 48 Petty quaml craft-ieemad to be malfunctioning Ths Vernon Board of Tax Re'view Plaza. lOTherelorg.-- and he and Sumner Currier, teat Maaohester Bvealng Herald 9^ 44 Feminine SouUi W ladior oorreep oa ^t « - had denied Lowres a rtAjeUon^ fa BY V. T. HAMLIN appclletton •ngineer at - Kaman, decided to the $203,710 vahution sel sby the FATALLY INJURED 20 Metalli^bar ii 28 IndividuslS more Burahaai, teWipoae Mitchell Hartford, May 9 UP) —Mrs. ALLEY OOP 121 Expire to Prayer ending bring the ship down. It landed In an asiesaor's-K>fflce. • eU iue ttw M ^ 121 Expire irJ^ar 28 Nuisance unplowed tobacco field owned by 4-0674. Esther Summers, 69, was V»J»w«6 tOWDEB>IN V-*-*v -“BECAUSE VKHEN i RXINP j22Unenu)loyed ^Ij^athem atical 31 Indolent 47 Short letter The busfaees block, at the corner 48 Printing term Harold Newberry, off Main St, of E, Main and Market Sts., U n ^ fatally Saturday night when struck 124 Poet Seegei^ functions 33 Tasty oppoalte Pleasant Valley Rd. by a car In front of her honie: SO Vat toUand County owned by Simllne Realty Corp., but ,TOUSH SPOT WITH S CFTHPWm- The helicopter, a H48H model cqnd«i i r 1 r ft r in standard productiem at Kaman, 30tteavenly r " r r was carrying an unidentified me­ 500 H om em akers t - - phenomenon IT" 2 chanical device. Shortly after the 32 Demented _ h craft landed, State Police, SoutlT Plan Open House 84 Zoroastrtan 1 IT IT Windsor and Windsor police aet up ©NB, acripturei checks at all roads leading to the THINS'^SORE— , iM laad County Homemekera AIR-CONDITIONING 35 Gazes fixedly- IT 1 crash site. 3ARBPtPrW 38Boy'a . will hold an open house for the \\v WOeR F0RtT« Two fire trucka from Kaman nickname ?r Aircraft In Bloomfield nearby and public on Wednesday from 8 to 87 The fame V 10 p.m. at the Union Congrega­ Si A’ two H43B helicopters arrived on 38 Gone the acene. ,One carried a helicop­ tional Church in Rortsville. HEATING PLUMBING ; it o iii 40 What Whittle More than 500 women from 36 BY DICK TURNER ■wrote JT ter part altihg tmder i t W « handle Humidtfiers, Dehumidifiers, Drinking Foun- CARNIVAL 0mse n r e Call homemaker groups In the cojihty 141 Baby’s n a ^ JT will exhibit projects completed S-* 42Donkeya Co. 1 of Qte South Wlmfcor Vol­ Water Softeners and Water Heaters. ^ S htuu ieeT unteer ,Flre J>epartment extin­ during the year. M « . John iin 45 Forgives M Obuchowekl of V ^ p n wiU be gen- ■ 48Leiiure (I guished a small grass fire In the BY AL VERMEER ::?r words) auea of the Donald C2iapman prop­ eral chairman. - ' PRISCILLA’S POP 81 Destiny erty on Governor’s Highway early Guest speah**’ at an 8 pm. pro­ AN& THE*> THE * <&ET ENOLJQW' 52 Peel u IT u -S atu r^y afternoon, according to gram wiSbe Miss Sarah-Helm o e o q r a p h y Plastic WILLIAMS OIL SERVICE ^PITALS^APITALS?" 53 II Assistant Fire Chief Charles N. ^berta, fonner ’PoRand C ««W pp EUROPE^ NO/ “ " SCH O OL/ ingredient «" Ehtes. ’The call-out was at 12:30 home domonetwAlon aiicnt, yftko 10 S41 ERQAD ST.— p h o n e MI 9-4548 "^ime/Ux£ cfe it/lce ■* PLEASE,- o 34 Consumed a u p.m. nohr a textile physicist at the Ag- P^RMANOI-WEST •' D1RECT6R‘ PRtSCIU-A*. 'X 55 Musical 12 'V A t Wpenen’s Confab l^u ltu ral . Research Center at COME TO directions iHwulnim'* o«wt—wtw BUDA R u IT Mrs. Harry J. Odium, Mies Mary BeKsvlUe, Md. - PRONE Ml 9-7194 BALLET 80 Twist Nicholson and Miss Jiflla NlcJioJ- Hefteahments wUl be served - Hw Hunt FscUMn CLASS, 57PUCS Off-StiMt PaAIng wrrw.-''^ sOn are in Washington, D.C., at­ during afternoon and evening see- WnUAM J. UNNOH, U*. « ms«Ms tending the 1960 cantpaim con- eions. ' ME.' feretKS for Democratic Women. 142 EAST CENTER STREEf! MANCHESTER ’The conference ends ’Tuesday. Now Is The T im e ! SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL To Bsar Sdenoe Talk M e n t a l H e a l t h PSdenpe' snd Some o f the Ques­ \ tions A ^ »d ” will be the subject M arch on Tou igtt STORE YOUR of Whitney Jacobs’ talk at a Wap- ihng PTA meeting tomorrow at FURS WITH US ^ C 3 ' 8 pm. at the school. The annual ’The Bell Ringers Msich for Men­ c?> ^ l/dmimaO'* reports and financial statement tal Health wlU b « hSld tonight in Former Cheney M ilij tf) SA w ill be given, with copies distrib­ Hartford Road KEY uted. Teachers ^ 1 provide re- Manchester from 7 to 9 o’clock. BY AL CAPP and BOB LUBBERS .and Pine St. V VJEST frmhments; As previously an- Workers w ill canvass the 4ojyn LONG SAM nouaoed, eiectlon o f offleers ■will In an attempt to raise $4,600. They HeUcopter takm off from the tobacco field after repairs w*rs Manchester, Conn. THiPiRrYUtTLec«ju«6 1 THIS ISTHESOKTOFTHINa 0H6 made to malfunctioning part. Police first ALL 6ARMEMTS FREE PARKING WDOLO 00IFOHE PWNNEP TO also be held. ^ expect to cover every neighbor­ OPP T « «w>>»?puril»>!«w Giant XhTM Appeals ^ hood in town tonight mission to the scene, but later allowed photos to hs taken. Parcel Pickup to F(WM-nC6RWr HOUSE... laWEACARHIPPEM rORAWHIte" & 9 : l Ths Zoning Board of Appeals in In charge of the soUcitora are (Herald Photo by Satertils). FULLY INSURED.. Y ou r Car! sxseattve session Friday folhnving Mrs. Raymond T. Schaller and r-f ibllc hearing granted three, ap- a pub Mrs. Leroy Olsen. Chairman of _ . Best way to pro- M O T H ^ O O f ! p tiMJeationa the whole campaign is Mrs. WU- tort woolens. Ptoy tt OPEN MONDAY thru SATURDAY—10 A M. to 10 P M. Howard ti. Hamilton of Main S t &DSH, U*m Stuck, assisted by Mrs. Theo safe with all your win­ was granted a permit to move a dors Powell, special gifts chair­ ter wooleiis.y n R & P R O O F THArS 44 by 60-foot barn 150 feet west- man; Walter Gruaha. treasurer: ALL KINDS OF ‘ BARELV w ^ on his property so It can be Mrs. Marshall Banever, bell ringer THfFT-PIlbOF SPECIALS OMER used fo r storage purposes. A con- dlUon of the grant was that the Idts chairman; , and Miss Jean BEAUTY CULTURE A . appHesht must secure ZBA ap­ I Handley, publicity. NfW ENGLANP FUESH DlliSSCD . SIWK proval for use of the structure for 1 As a reminder of the drive, bells 0 Hair Styling iitia«.iM. mWus.rM.ee.. triBDw: i m ^ o storage purposes. In the towers o f Manchester New System Laundry H. L HANDY'S | v m im Burkhart of Main St, churches will ring to mark the be­ 44 HARRISON ST— M l 9-776$ •i tell you It must be an epidemic! Alt the '^et-well' was ^ e n a temporary permit ginning of the campaign. 9 PermanentB p l e n t y o f PABXINO 8FACE card counters ara acid out!” "" good for two yearo only t The May meeting of the Lu­ In, 240 W. Middle ’Tpke. X ' " ■' Zmt! ' *es»'<*e< f •»*. theran Women’s League of Our AU entries must be in by May For Your Appointment -2 1 \ Savior Lutheran Church win be 21. BY JOHNNY HART held tonight at 7:80 at tte PleasM t Call MI 9-7043 EXntA B. C. Valley Clubhouse, Ellington Rd. $600 THEFT AT CITIZEN Wlnsted, May 9 MP» — Police to­ Open DaUy 9 to 6; Friday evenings «U • VALUE! DiPVIdOHBAW The program for the evening will feature slides of Europe shown by day sought the thief of thieves who BY ROY CRANE TvVIfr SNAP! William DaniSls. Refreshments w ill broke in the omces of the BUZZ SAWYER sted C ltixffl and took about $500 LOIN PORTION ' t HSN WHERS'S follow. ^ /'»m o m vo w HweANn HeuKT smith,> First OonuTiunion CIsss In bills and coins. The cash was { enAousn nwa woH ecHooi. THEKr YOURgAOOe '------T ’The Rev. Raymond B. Tuskaus- takenTrom a desk safe, a spokes ''■^------Mt'S » AND - I ti "said, after entrance was GENUINE TAKING \ egSPEMTlAI^ i kaa reuninds St. Francis parish Chomp parents thSt children In the First by breaking a pressroom SPRING > . '• I/ sFiitLiasn« ■\f------^ Communion C3sas ahOuld atten^ ^ndow . 2 r . . regular Saturday morning SHOULDER SHOULDER CrtC^r Btructloiis at the Wapplng ^ ROASTS CHOPS ^ 4 6 In addition, on Saturday at b pro. in the cbnimh, chlldreir.Will make &€h tk& EXTRA Stnagth of their eaeoHd eonfespkm and re­ CARERAS hearse for First Communion; iinsl FTUl—-FLASH BULBS rehearsel wlU bh. on Thursday, DISOOTINT PBIOES ______•a s.’d’KSW'' S9 May 19, in UiS" church hall. FTrst BY DICK CAVALLI Communion'will be oif Saturday, ARTHUR DRUG L b . L b . MORTY MEEKLB " May a , a fa time to be announced. I thought St-/FYuncIs CTO w ill conduct ------ill ni "" / n CAN WINTHROP COME ou r J OKKI and PLAV, MW5. WORTLE^ ^ THE MARTIANG -emu HADLANDEP/ L e An A L L BEEF BY LANK LEONARD MICKEY FINN HAMBURG 2 -x: ^1 SILVER SWAN Arrsnge a Householder’s Cash Loan BATHROOM .X- ...atHFC. Whether you ^o-it-yourself or have it done, you'll need money for that new porch, patio, addition or paint job. Why not let

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Today ,lRr Brlatol Central at Manchester, EARL YOST State Handicap Indians ROck> Hill at RHAM. 3:15. '1 Finaat vs. Gus’a, 6:15, Nebo. 9poHt Editor kacey v«. Kongo, 6:15, Charter !i " ” '■ . ^ \1 WiU Be B aled Another Powerhouse 9 t. Oak. ■ , 4)>ness. He didn't land Ehy record S ( m d a y ^ flah but he did catch up with a Telephone Vs. Mai Tool, 6:15, By glMMV DRMARer Robertson. WHITE W X«. TAW s_S^The»cr^ First dsy of a new month/Md few while recuperating before ’ 59 Scores ' By FRANK CLINE Tuesday, May 10 New York, May ^ White Sox were leading 8-1 and Tony’ Kubek filed but to end the the wssthermin didn't cooperite gattlnghick at the office. .Report- Newspnper Enterprt** Wilson at Rockville, 3 :15. Gerry Staley not only is Inning. . _ and my scheduled plans for out- et» didn’t have to go far to get a If you think Manchester High has had Billy Pierce had a four-hitter aa In the 10th. the White Sox rap­ Lou Becker, golf commit A good basis for describing the Track-MAnchester at Conard, 3 making a monkey put of the theYMkees came to bat In the last :door work had to be postponed.,.. story, this s*m. when a small fire, olf teams in the .past, just wait until get a look lUlrements of the forward prw i ped lefthander Fred Kipp and tee chairntim of the Ellington Police vs. Teach|rs, 6:16 -. Mt. of the ninth. The veteran southpaw - Church was made at the appointed with plenty of, smoke; started in oach Larrv Perry’s present array i s ; n ^ all tee parts of the body- I Amefican League hitters, he s righthander Jim Coates for five hour with my family, dodging the The Herald’s press room. As Nebo. was clipped for a quick run when Ridge Coimtry Club, an Pipe this situation • The Indian^------whlch will play a distinct and con­ No. Meth. vs. Temple, 6:15 ] making the experts eat hum­ hits and scored as, many rims to raindrops both to and from Mass, usual^/the firemen were on the doubled and Roger wrap up the vlctoiy, their fourth nounced to d B ^ h e acceptance llnksmen have three lettermen on TKe^dians. who will not only be tinuing pa>t throughout tee swing. Charter Oak, ble pie. He’s also the reason Marls singled. In came Staley. , . The rains kept up all day and In minutes and the situation the s^ S d but competition has tlsfendlng CCIL champions but in succession and 10th in their last ■I lust sat back afid watched the of the»^:lub i n t o n e Connecti­ Then, as onoxmove teem towgrd Willia vs. No. Ends, 6:15 Rob­ the Chicago White Sox are in first BlU.Skowron hit Gerry’s flrkt under control. Progress on beeh so fierce for varsity bsi state tttliuu as well, have a spar' 12 gflimes. Yankees lose to Baltimore in « cut SUte Golf A m p - -W. H. tee hole only enbftigh to get them ertson. place today. pitch for a double and Elston How­ the Manchester Swimming Club teat Dick Kerr, who won a kllng streak’ going for them. Dating Minnie Mlnoso got his third hit, baseball tcle«l»t and then s w was noted by George Frost, presi­ Neale, secretary-t«k^*r pf moving in balance, - fe a ^ fOr the We

MONDAY, MAY «, I960 Cloudy, cool, oocaoiotul rtoww, tonight ,«nd Wodnoodny. to­ night near 40. High Wedawdsy » FOtlRTBER Eirftttttg SffrglS 65-60. Wood Subdivision 8t. Elisabeth’s Mothers’ Circle -wUl meet Thursday at 8 p m- « B e f o r e T PC Today GCk>D SHOE A b o u t Town J ^ r C h of the AssumpUon ^% e Rdv.. Francis Butler. Members REPAIRING PAYS will then proceed to the home of The 'Town Plgjsnlng Commission fniM ca»pman Joy CJlrcle, Mrs. Chester Kosak, 42 Birch St. is scheduled tolilght to hear a re­ North Methodist Church, w ill meet quest for approval of a section of w h e n IT'S DONt AT Wedheaday *t 2 ^m. at tte Manchester, AiaernWy, Order of the large'Oarling Farm subdivision churOh. Hostesses will he Mrs. Rainbow. wiU meet to"‘fb t at 7.30 off Keeney St., perhaps the ,flna^ State News Ruth Holmes, Miss M s* Hanna, at the Mseonlc Temple f o r election and Mrs. Walter Sc^ober. Ha U ’S SERVICE DEPT< of officers and inltiaUon of a class . ■ - -.• • t siep before construction beglna Builder Frank R .. WooiL who . . UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT . . Array W c. Robert N . Modesn, of candidates. owns the 140-acre tract, sought for OAK S T -e n t r a n c e • MANCHESTER Roundup 24, SOT o f M ra a a r a Crte, 48J two and \a half years to have the Parker St* la particlpaUng^th The library, membership and nrogram committees of the Guild land resmned from its present rural the 2nd Arraored Division Heavy iH Sections Sf O U r^ y of St, Bartholomws status to one which would permit Woodbridgre, May 10 (yp)-r- else Big Thrust, a 2-week field construction of more, houses than maneuver at Fort Hobd. Tex. Mo- parish win meet ® Two motorists were killed to­ dean, a .1952 graduate of Manrtes- in the basement of the rec­ rural regulation* allow. day in a head-on crash near i tory at 741 E. Middle Tpke. Blocked both by the'courts and Dimensional depth adds an unusual emphasis at tor H igh School, worked for W al- the TPC in his i-esonlng request. the West Rock tunnel on theT Bros. before tuteiing the Of/W est Virginia Wood has, for the past six months, the softly modeled edges of Expressa's six muted Wilbur .Cross Pdrkway at in June 1958: He is station^ lylUe Emblem Club No. 5 will mriit^ednesday at 8 P-*®;. made plan* Lo go ahead with con­ Woodbridge. in84-Da Hood as a cannoneer.. In tbnes— . < struction under rural regulations. Ion’s 16th artillery, i the ElksMlome In .Rodcvdlle. The It wab'Ute aame at Wheeling, In State Police Identified the vic­ meeUng w i n ^ ^ c e d e d by a pot- Wood plans tonight to seek ap­ tim* i* Albert Daigle, 25, of 40 proval of a 36-lot portion of the ,Votm»-m-,YYe8t Virginia • Qttbollc* maWup about 30 p«r Hazel St., Hartford, and George Wardr6l«^«> Methodist luck suppe. at 6:30 p m. mafta, . tract, omland adjoining Keeney St. primary election------became- cent of the population. Kennedy’s Barton, 55, of North Compo Rd., Church, will meet “ — " n . o'clock at the bome ^ M ^im llip H je Lucy Spencer group oi Im.aU. Wood plans dividing the leavy today as the states Roman Catholic religlqn has been Westport. Ship Sealed second Congregational oburcb will tractNlnto 181. building lots. one of the issues In the bitter cam­ Both were driving alone. U of C Students •Bedard. 208 E. Middle Tpke. A Wiuii Wjood’s request, the TPC Democrats decide whether Police said Barton waa driving film wlU be shown by Mias Eldta meet Wednesday at 2 p.m. at me they prefer Sen. John F. Ken­ paigning In thla predominately home of Mrs. Maude Shearer, H3 will also he'ar-ti request for approv­ Protestant state. , the wrong direction In an east- Manning of the Hartford al of proposed "rntders establishing nedy of Massachusetts or Sen. bound lane and believed he mis­ Split on Ban of During Afl Bank, and William Slocumb of the Russell St. ___ Some mUd trouble waa reported new building lines'^)!! a piece of takenly used an exit ramp to enter same bank wlU discuss money and Hubert H. Humphrey of Mm- at precincts in WilUamaon. in the property at E, Mlddlief^Tpke.' and the parkway from Rt. 67. personal management. Wapping Grange No. ^ w-lU nesota as a presidential eandi coal mining areas of aouthem West Campus Editor meet tomorrow at 8 p,m. ^ Vernon St. The request Is entered Virginia, biit It apparently had no State police said that after Dai­ Long Dive ping Community House. Mt^ OTd y the TPC In anticipation b t a date. effect other than to alow down the gle and Barton crashed., a car ' A cold, clammy drizZl* falling driven by Lorrsiue PI aut, 19. of Mrs. Walter Elliot of Bolton .iearing on an application by the balloting a bit. • Storrs, May. 10 (;P)-^Opin- Grange will show pictures taken Aaron Cook estate to rezope a over moat o f the state whem the 4 5 Akron St., Meriden, hit Daigle’s Washington, May 10 (A>— ■ ■ -V'T' j.,- . ■ > m ils opened at 6:30 a.m. (E ST) The cold, wet weather was W- *! ion pro and con circulated to­ on a tour of Europe. ' , t small paVcel of land there from cai^Miaa Picaut and her two pas The U.S. nuclear-powered sub­ kept balloting light for * ^ • pected to bring In a heavlhr-than een ^r* were not hurt. - day concerning the expulsion KODAK > f ' V residence to business statu*. normal farm vote since the farmers marine Triton completed to­ Daughters of Uberty No. 125 The rain let up a bit, and llnee of Richard McGurk, 8'Linnard began to form at the polling weren’t able to work their fields. will meet at the Orange h^l to­ Missin^^n Found Rd., Wesl/Hartford, editor-in- day an underwater 41,519- film Sale places. _ The heavieet Noting traffic la morrow at 8 p.m. Refreshment •y - ■ - i ' expected between 4:30 p.m. and Tnimbull, May^IO^^—A miss--chief of the Univei^ity of mile trip around the world. will be served by Miss Louise Cop­ .v; In the Charleston area, voting The historic 84-day voyage trac­ waa raported heavy by mid-mom- 7:80 p.m. when the .poll* close. Ing 48-yearmld Insuraiieeman and j Connecticut Daily Campus, BLACK and WHITE ping and her' committee. Personal Notices Morgantown, in north-central ed much of the route of the flrat Ihg. BalloUng at Huntington pick­ former police which published a spoof edi- trip aroiind the globe by the auT- West Virginia, wa* a good ex­ has been located in Oklahoma^pp- J 20-620-127 ed up feat. Spokesmen fo r both tion May 2 tei-med, "porno- face ships of Ferdinand MageOaii. 31c Phi TheU (*apter, Beta Sigrna Card of Phanka parties there lald they were ample. In one precinct with 333 lice reported'today. - ^ Phi, win meet tomorrow ^ 7:30 reiristered. 40 had voted by 10 a.m. Capt. Joseph Kane, acting head hic and obscene” by the ’The Magellan expedition t « ^ ,, Gifts to Bring to We wish to thank all'of our.neighbor!, •’amazed" at (he turnout^ and more than three yeara in 1 5 1 9 -^ " pjn. at the home of Miss Sandra England friends and relative* for the many acts Democratic leader* predicted that It will i!»lt>bably be early tomor­ of the Trumbull Police Depart­ scho^b^ministration. Doutt, 746 Center S t of kindness and » m P »‘ hy "horn us In row before the winner la known. • ment said that Nathaniel Hayward About 230;students Cuietly dem­ The history-making aubpyggea A l . « . r from M . , , r Eug .n . T. our recent bereavement. We ejmecml V 10 to 15 per cent more will vote to­ cruise by the world’s biggett aub- COLOR thank all those «ho day than In the primary two,yeari was found alive by Oklohoma onstrated a t^ h e Student Union - The Women’s Home League of the floral tributes and loaned .the iwe or (ContUined on Page Eight) State Police in a summer cottage building here. McGurk, a junior at marine waa partially broken twice 120-620-127 Salvation Army will meet tomoww, ago.' the school, appeared^bef' re the as she girdled tha 'iflobe. 85c (Jljllo family, sons and daughters at Grand Lake. at 2 p,m. in the Junior hall. Ifcst- at Manchester High School Sa^rday. . Richard-E. Holz. director of the ^ a ff I^ n e said that he spoke with demonstration and asked th a tit be Once off Morftevideo, Uruj^reyi esses win be Mrs Margaret Per- son,, director of th? local band made tte chorus. Maj. Holz and Captain Post Hayward by telephone and has done quletl>’. * the Triton thrUst her auperatruc- rett. Mrs. C l^re Hilding, and Mrs. Need Pijson Not Psychiatry since canceled a missing persons McGurli said he would 're-pies’^ ture ebove the surface to trana- KODACHROME Anna Nicklen. alarm form. hla rcase for readmiasion to the fep 'a crtUcally 111 chief patty Salvation Arm y Corps there. The Trumbull Police captain university. He said he was "wrong 'Officer to the cnilser Macon. She - , Six members of Ibe Women’s Fel­ AUTO 35 M M . Mrs. Constance Huqgerford said Hayward seemed to be emo­ in going to such extremes on the added 2,000 miles to her crulae to lowship of Second The Phebe C i r ^ o f AJXJW of BROADLOOM RUGS objectionable issue of the ’Scam- 20 Exposures. ■ Officers of Hplllster FTA. will Fenske of Mt. Dora, Fla., and for, BODY tionally upset and wants to return make the rendezvous for- the Church wUl attend a Cpj^K work­ Emanuel LuCheran Church will GLUE’S All Criminals Not Sick be elected and installed at an an­ to Trumbull.' pus.’ ” crewman, suffering from kidney shop of the ConnecUcut FeUowhip merly of Hartford is visiting Mrs. AND nual meeting tomorrow, preceded- meet tomorrow a t '8 ' p.m. in the L. J. Tuttle, 21 Hudson St. ★ WELDING^ Kane said Hayward was located Some students said they stones, and fell several day* . be­ of OmgregaUonal Christian Wom­ by Oklahoma State Police and de­ “wanted no part of .the demon­ POLOROID en at file Bloomfield Congregattal by a potluck supper at 6:30 p.m. muMc -room o f the dhurch. Host­ ^AUTO BODY Olid hind scheduled. in the school auditorium. . Hose Co. No. 1 of the Eighth WALL-TO-WALL CARPETING tectives from Joplin, Mo. He said stration,” saying that they "came church tomorrow. They are Mrs. essed will be Miss Vivian Larson, FENDER REPAIRS Mentally^ Doctors Say the details o f how he waa found here for an education and not to Tile vessel, aometlmes deacribed N o 32. I Q John Buck. Mrs. Arthur Risley. idiairman, Miss Anne M. E. John­ District Fire Department will as a subrtieiged cruiser or undet^ Friendship Circle, Salvation meet tenight at S' o’clock at head­ were not available. make fools out o f themselves.” Mrs. Michael Rubacha, Mrs. Don­ son, and Miss Esther M, Johnson. COMPLETE CAR Hayward was reported missing In an interview by a reporter water island, came up again on ald Gray. Misg Isabel Massey, and Army, wUl meet tonight at 7:45 at Mrs. Hugo Carlson will have quarters, Main and Hilliard Sts. 10 9 have been Involved in the more May 2 off Cadiz, Spain; to honor the church. Mrs. Marie B o llm ^ ll PAINTING \ MANCHESTER AtlanUe City. N. J-. . serious types of criminal behavior. Mav — ,. 2 after he had gone ,, fishing of the school paper on May 4, Gov­ Mrs. Joseph Martin., charge of devotions. Members are OP)—Three psychiatrists said today ...... His ernor Ribicoff who was visiting Magellan, who sailed from there speak on "M agic W ith,-Crepe asked to enter by way o f the par­ LACUUER and ENAMEL Thir report states that leas than | at nearby Lake Killinonah. ------on his epochal first round-the-world holiday color CARPET CENTER there is auch a thing as a bad boy a n«r r»rn of the total 'Of those! car, fishing license and fishing pole the campus had this to say after Paper” . Hostesses wiU,''be Mrs. ish building. TEL. MI 9-6025 ' ’ ^ joiHTiey of exploration. Alice biunsie and b^7LU U an Me- QPEN “CON’NECTICUT’S CORIPLETE CARPET SPECIALTT, SHOP* — and bad men as well. co^ riet^ of c r im e U e ^ t o be^dn^ found on the shores of the peeing the. "Scampus ” edition: _ ^ > 0 F t. . $1 AO Furthermore, they told the 116th You kids could get tlirown out But both timea the main part at TWO MILLION c iu i. * Connecticut Cornell Alumni wtU 281 ADAMS ST. OPEN ’THURSDAYS TILL 9 p.M. .aldered for special treatment for lal«^ the ship remained sealed aa If aub- s MM. Roll. Ie "»y 8 A.M. to 9, P.M. annual meeting of the American He was believed to have of school for that. I thiiik much (AP Photofax).. ^ ______■' ' ■ attend dinner to be given by the psychotic, neurotic or mentally meiged. Memorial TOmple, J*ythlan Sis­ a 311 MAIN STREET Psychiatric As*n., what the*e drowned and police made 'an in­ of this is in bad Uste.” PRESCRIPTIONS Cornell University Women’s and SUNDAY, 8 A.Mi>8 P.M. deficient s^atea. ters, will meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. people need are prison term* — tensive search of the lake. But A Campus spokesman said to­ The skipper of the Triton, Capt Safely Compounded Men’s Clubs of G t ^ e r Hartford BUDGET PLAN — — Ml 3-5103 "One la led to the conclusion,” day. President Albert N. Jorgen­ Edward L. Beach, waa jdeked up f AND D at Odd Fellows’ hall. A Mothers S the Indian Hill-Country club In PINE PHARMACY not psychiatric care. earlier this week the search at Day program will be presented In reports prepared for the meet­ says the report, "that the manage­ lake was called off and police said sen had little comment on the Mc­ by helicopter off th* Delaware DRUG Newington on ^Sunday at 5:30 p.m 664 CEN’TER ST. Read Herald Advs. ment of the great maas of adult coast today and flown to the White a u t o s t o r e s after the business session. Refresq- ing, Drs. Sidney Bolter of North- they had a report" that Hayward Gurk issue. He did say, however, Reds Fite Protest\^^^h% ^^^. criminal offenders rightly 1* and "The Division of Student Person­ House to receive the Medel of 856 MAIN ST. -ments will be eerved vlUe, Mich,, and Benjamin Apfel- might be In Phoenix, Ariz. / Denies hecret Merit from President Eiaenhower; berg aind Emanuel Messlnger of should remain In the hands of nel haa made Its decision In the penologists, judicial *nd correc­ caae which must be respected.” OThe 42-year-old Beach served ee New York Cfty discussed the point Phone Talks Collapse . Eisenhower’s Naval aid for four - where serious psychological dis­ tional authorities, parole board* Dr. Northby, director of stiident On MS. Spv-Pianes Cas Line Talks years. ' ' and probation bureaus. New Haven. May 10 (.^ —Con­ personnel, said the 10 members of turbance ends and crime begin*. The length'of the trip, out o« Bolter suggested t^hat. many "Furthermore,"* It continues, “ it tract ni^otlators collapsed today the university division agreed that Washington,. May 10 (/P)—’The direct touch wlth'^headqusrtOTk criminals put a '’mask of In­ is bur distinct Impression . . that between th f Southern New Eng­ the “ Scampus” edition was "a new generally stern, practical penolo­ land Telephone Co. and their low in college humor and in ex­ May 16 (PH-A Bed 9ficials said all that was eontem- chairman o f the F ^ e ra l Power was auch that 42 memhmiaf-4h*« sanity” to escape punishment. ~ plated about his wei- gical raewurea have , a more salu­ union workers.''/ treme poqr taaU.’V McGurk waa . article said today Fraaala (kimmlssion today challenged ~a crew received word of-eideiiBoa- Psychiatrists have swallowad fare, how h4 was treated and If tary an.4 longer lasting reatralntog -Thera- ware no: , further ta ll* quoted a* aaying the *6ttlon was Powers ha* Indicated, he be­ statement that off-the-record menta In rating after they ^ m e the bait, he said, sending many he has legal asalsUnce. criminals to mental hospitals when effect than hopeful taut misguided scheduled. in part "obscene, but not porno­ lieved an explosion of his jet en­ up. ' (In Washington, officials said the talks with gas oom’pany repre- Bight became fathers .during the they rightfully belonged in jail. ‘psychiatric guidance.' ” John Shaughnessy. president of gine halted hls »Ia y Day spy graphic." / ^ Russian note had been received sentaUvea are an accepted pnu;- Charac|;erizing this as the "age the Connecticut Union of Tele­ The university dlvlalon:«w act­ flight over the Soviet Union trip. „ but they declined to comment on It Qne man re-enllated under tnd 6 f parnjustyeqess,” Bolter said: phone Workers, requested inter­ ed against 8Jlen .,Up6(raer ’ of Tho official Russian s t o r y - tice With the PPC. vention by the Federal Mediation or to disclose the contents.) Chairman Jerome K. Kuyendail sea, and one extended hla enlist­ Bridgeport, the ad'vertUrmt man­ announced by Premier Nikita 8. •TTiere'iirtfmhny among our pro­ Service, Khrnshdiev and 'felabornted on Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev gave his position in OTCumB ment during Umjmn.__'_____ fession "who' feel -that-all- criminal ager of the p a ^ r. J^ipscher waa Some CMlHreii The principal areas of disagree­ In newspaper dlspatehea—Is that warnecT last " highl that Soviet mbhy before a House subcommit­ The Triton, presumably the behavior Is the result o f mental ment,.^ Shaughnessy said. are snapendefL t ^ weeks, but a rocket unit feUed the plane rocketa will shoot down any other tee seeking to determine whether wiU raraim in time to take final world’s first vessel to draw power disease, as they would define wages.'iength of contract and com­ with a single shot as it sped over intelligence plane* that venture iMick door contracts have had any exaillinationS/Tfflciala said. The from twin nuclear reactors, wee mental disease, and ■who visualize In Trouble for pany-paid 'tneffical Insurance. the Central Urals at an altitude over Russian soil and will be turn­ effect on the public’s gas bills. rest of the-ireudent paper’s ataff twice as big os any other subma­ a UtoplOT chain of hoslptals and About 8,600\pon-management of more than 12 miles. ed against bases in any foreign na­ Kuyendail told the legislati-ve clinic* devoted to the 'treatment’ waa officially reprimanded. rine when she was launched. employes are reprbseijted by the tions that American planes oversight subcomniittee that many The launching waa In .1968 and of every Individual who break* the- Being too Good Independent union, which-Jjas new McGdnc, a 26-year-old former Moscow. May 10 (dV-’I^^'Sovlet to take off on auch spy missions. prl'vate discussions "are necessary who haa attended er called a strike. Union today delivered a stiff pro- U.S. embassy officials said that, and proper." (Continued on Page ESfglit) The criminal offender may not Atlantic Oty, N. J.. May 10 m Current wage s.cales were te s t'to the United SUtes about j j f thf^: got to speak with Powers, He cited such things as discus- be normal in the accepted tense. — 'While some children get In available. The old contract expirte^ ..jCoatlniied on Page Tw o) spy flights over Soviet territory, there would be no attempt to crosa- Bions of financing plans and pro­ Bolter said, but neither is he necea- trouble because they " ♦ fe very, April 30. It contains a continuing A t the aame time the United States examine him on the story Khrush- posed tariff changes, sarily in the category of the men- ■very bad, there are others In, clause that keeps terms o f theCon requested permission' to Interview 1 (.qev ^ d he told.-....^ Howerver, he made clear that • tally IIL trouble because they are so very, tract in force until either labor or the pUot of the Ixmkheed U2 shot u.S. Ambassador Llewellyn this does not include discussion "Thla type of person does what very good. management terminates ft. Birdi^Goii^ol down near Sverdlovsk oh M ay Day. had a long .talk with of the merits of cases before the Bulletins _ e wants when he wants to and That suggestion waa offer^' , Although the Soviet protest w m Khrushchev last night at a Czechu- commission. today byneaearche^ dealing '^th from the AP Wires Then can be an extremely charming .Traffic Snarled emphatic. It was understood to be I gjovak reception In which he first • Kuyendail touched off the In- or frtehtened looking person as Roman CkiUudie children the Pill Appr^ lUte in tone and not calculated ),roached the subject- of seeing the ■qulry last March 23 when he need be to suit the occasion,” he St. (jharlea Child Ouidanpe Clinic Hartford, May 10 m — Cars to ihlae the temperature over the pilot. acknowledged at a congressional U.S. to GUARD A L U E 8 contended, adding: * in BrooUjoL / " headed for Hartford at the peak Incident. ’Thompson left this morning for hearing that he and two fellow ONUT AM RERCTRIC R A M ^ .IS MODHIM PipilSMJMWt morning traffic period today slow­ Washington. May 10 UB— X ta " It Is the author’s feeling that These diUdren-doiCt suffer from ’The Amerit&nmqueat to see the As Safe by U.S. Paris to assist with summit con­ commissioners had conferred pri­ United State* said teday It wesM these people belong" In penal In­ juvenile delinqueoa^—^but a more ed to a snail’s ]^ ce foe nearly an pilot, FrSncls G/To^ers of Pound, ference preparations. The U.S. vately . with a gas pi^line attor­ stitutions rather than In state rare iUlhi4»t~eplIra scrupulosity. hour because of a head-bh^'olH- .Jone. Of- u ^ old Its defense commItmeiitB ^ Washington, May 1(1 (A1—’The Va., also was calm note was delivered by Edward ney just before ' granting the with its Allies If Bossto shaala mental hospitals.” Thla la an.^bld problem of fear sion on the Conland Highway op­ federal government for the first Freer, cA rge d’affaires, who had firm’s subsidiary permission to and' Insecmrlty "which tend to posite King’s Department Store. strike at-their bases. The "dumping” of criminal eF:- time has approved a pill as safe I4?een c m M .to the foreign office by import gas from Canada.^ • th© reply iclven to Soviet P r e m w make ap.-'uidividual seejsvil where West-bound traffic backed up ments Into the hospital population, for birth control. Fdrel|W Minister Andrei A. The contacts werd made, by Khrushchev’s threat to creates more problems than it there is no evil, serious sin where across the Charter Oak Bridge and G. D. Searle and Co. of Chicago, Gron^ktK.to receive the Kremlin Thomas G., (Tommy the Cork) with rockets at any bake whten A up the Wilbur Cross Highway for solves. Bolter said. These elements is no serious sin. and obli- the maker of the contraceptive News Tidbits protest. Corcoran, a powerful polical figure U.S. ally allows to be need io r some two miles while notth-bound \can disrupt the routine of a hos­ ilon where there is" no obliga­ pill, said It was 100 per cent effec­ CnUed from AP Wires Khrushchev i'So^qUnked glasses during New Deal days, and now spy flights Into the Soviet UbIm i. pital BO that people who can re a l^ tion.’’ the researchers said. backed up for nearly a mile oVer tive In a 4ryear test Involving with the ambassador, Assuring him Washington attorney for the Ten­ ’The United StatM also benefit from psychiatric treatmqat The* word scruple comes from the South Meadows. ■ 1,600 women in Puerto Rico, Lbs of his deepest respect and friend' nessee Gas Transmission Co. of Japan that It has not niw will ne* will not get It. Angeles, San Antonio, Tex., Bo* Connecticut’s population count ship. This toast was published In Houston, Texas. use Its highflying U2 As for juvenile offender^/Bolter (ContUnied on Page Five) (ConUnutd bn Page ’Two) ton and Japan. Kuykendall took * issue today there for flights on intelUgcsioe To avoid pregnancy a woman soars past tbe U.S. Cenans Bureaa I Pravada today. Indicating the Rua- suggested that '*we. havh blamed eatlmate and continues to climb 1 alans want to make it perfectly with a statement last month by missions over Red territory; must take 20 pills a month- The parents and everyone""bther. than nearer the State Health De)iart- clear that 'they consider the em­ Gardiner Symonds,, board, chair­ Oja adolescent hlipSelf. It seems cost would be between $10 and $11 man of Tennessee Gas and its sub REDS TO TRY POWERS a month. It can be solibonly on m en t’s - estimate of 2,510,000 'per­ bassy here guiltless in the matter about time" wo. placed the respon­ sons... Rev. Douglas W . Kennedy, Washington, May 10 sibility at le^^lron one of the doctor’s prescription. (Continue^ on Page .Bight) ' Russia has Informed the U nlM Delay on Vote Results The pill, called Enovid, waa ap- rector o f St. James’ Episcopal (Contin’ied on Page Eight) parties InvoleM. and that would be Oiurch, West Hartford, appointed States that the captured Amen- the party ,sVlio committed the crlm orqyed yesterday by the Food-’ an4 cah spy pHot will be brought to thug Administration. an Am erican'' Canon o f St. An­ InaVacf' . - , drew’s Cathedral in Aberdeen, trial under Soviet law. Author­ HARTrORP ARIA Ttie paper submitted by Apfel- "Approval was baaed on the itative offlclalB who reported thla Builds Panama Tension Scotland. How Many Escaped Reds? berg and Meewrthger dealt ■with the questipn ofsa fety.” said Associate Cbrnmiislonbr John L. H a rv e y Proposal for legislation which today said tlio Soviet govern­ OUT «iperatlm o f the psychiatric clinic 'would make it possible to force ment mentioned this In a fqnnal Panama, May 10 (JP)— A danger­ 'W e had no choice as to the moral­ ' of the Court of General SeasloriB ous buildup of tenaibn was feared ity that might be involved. When persona is Connecticut to . evacu­ note. Informed qlflclals« sald<^ of New York County (Manhattan) today as aimouncemept of returns Uie data convinced our experts ate areas hit or about to be hit by Spy-Plane Hard Blow however, that th* note advised.' electricity. Nothing else cooks as cool or as clean! Nothing Why don’t you cook the over a 26-year period, from Panama's presideiitial. elec­ that the drug meets the require disasters such as floods taken un­ , that the pilot. SO-year-oM tfsown niwco tha® 0 out of 10—onl^ an electric ’The statistical findings were tion was postpbhed until'the week­ ments of the new drug provisions der study by State a-ril Defense Francis n. some 71,000 examinations brought to account imder Soviet SaB^a MBS ihodM ewgft fbr some 940 new homes out end. our owu ideas of morality had Advisory (k>uncllf .. Family fall­ Nothing dse is so free of fumes. That’s, why only an of about 67,000 Indlvlduala who A fter announcing returns from nothing to do with the case.” out shelter, in Bloomfleld to be To Russian Military law. 'A.-.;' a f 11000 built in the Hartford area! You’ll agree mochrn electric y/ay? only ICk) of the 952 precincts, the The drug has beeh on. the mar­ used for public demonstration ''el^tnc range is modem enough for more than 9 out of 10 CXILORED SUDES EVIDMNOII mtKt be aome good ,practical reason for this oocr- supervisory electoral tribunal halt­ ket for several years, but previous purposes during doming year will clearance was for its use in the <^the Communist world and Some­ Utchfield, May 10 (/F)—Tho ’ new homes in the Hartford area. And chances are if !you ed release of figures being received be opened for Inspection Friday By JAMES MARUIVV state toddy won. .permlaaloh: to tM m M g n eap to electric cooking, and thire is! An t h e HARTFORD ELECTRIC LIGHT COMPANY 3-Ft. Long ^Cat’ from the various districts, saying treatmeht of female disorders. afternoon ; . '. Big Marine Corps (AP New* Analyst) times deep into It, too. . look into it, only an electric range will be modem enough In Chicago, Dr. L. D. van Ant Thla doesn’t make the Russia^, present as evidence In, thq JohU deebie is tiw mo$t modem way to cook yet invented. under the law the figures, must helicopter .hits power , line and Washington. May 10 ((P) — But J. Hanna ranrdeir trial eolor come from the vote counting board. Werp df the Searle Medical De­ crashes to earth at CaxAp Pendle­ what about the ones thatv got military look goqd. 'While Khrush­ for you, too. partment said the pill’s function is slides of the autopsy on a M a *Wm—i am so msny fbriorea that are possible only with Seen in State ’The, vote board said it did not ton, .Calif., killing four o f five men away ? \ chev can boast of one American "to Interfere with the production plane knocked but of the skies, New MUford supermarket man­ plan to start Its tally until Satur­ aboard. Thiejnu4t be on Premier N i k ^ ager Francis J. OaveD. Tho Barkhamsted, May lO .tiD— ’The day. By today returns from at least o f ova in the same way nature Midnight sniper, who has Khrushchev’s mind at the ygry others for years wei-e able to fly does after a woman becomes preg­ slides were taken by a State Po- cat la back again. a third of the precincts In the coun­ woundeS six personi In NashiriUe, I Is patting himself' on In over Russia, fulfill a spy mis­ Uce photographer. Superior nant.” , ' - Less than a year after residents try were locked in a hank vault In Tenn., railroad yard since April I haCk with the claim of shoot- sion, and get away imtowhed. Court' Judge Abraham 8. Bor-' o f northern and western Connect! the capital, waiting the start ^of the* 24, escape* police dragnet.."* .Dresa down on American spy-plkne Last night Khrushchev'reveialed don graatod the state penaja-- Cut peered anxiously ^ach day for final count. made byx Galveston, Tex. high over Russia! ’’We took to task" some df the sion to present tho sUdea dw|i»t* LOOK AT THE FABULOUS FEATURES THE 1960 ELECTRIC RANGES OFFER YOU ^ a glimpse- o f the now-storied In the first returns, administra­ 109 on Plane Safe school senior, Justine Smithy 19, It was ah ■ event which, for Russiait ndlltary who, he said, let a objections from the defawe. 'Granby Panther,: a second beast tion candidate Ricardo Arias Es­ who died last Wedneeday. win* various reasons, shocked the chance slip by to shoot down Hanna, a 42-year-old ex-couvfct, has come into* being, this time " ^uuniR pinosa hfid a 200-vote edge over the After Skid Landing first prize In fancy dresa, division world. another American plane which he' is charged with the Novemher. VERTICAL large, reddish brown leonine type chief opposition nominee. Roberto ■ ■/ ■ -i of state contest, . . . Delegation rvenliUers deacribed as being three or more But this event, because of 1959 death of GaveU. CONTROLS ON Chiari. The ether opposition can-) headed by Sen. Thomas J. Dodd Khrushchev’s propaganda genius (Continued on- Page Three) BROILER feet In length. New York, May 10 (;P)—rThe BUILT-IN OVEN B EEP W H L , no more m d ih if didate,. Victor Goytia,' trailed by scheduled to meet With 6 State and our own State Department’s f 21 MAP HUNGER STMOB THE WALL . The new prowler was discovered landing gear of a Transworld Air­ 4,000 votes. Department official to suggest clumsiness, has been" blown far Broke the Rules Johanneaburg, South Afrfea, the uHimate in custom COOKER broils nut into th'o am to late Monday night In the garage ■f" "■ lines jet with 109 persons aboard pst ’M Is ttl gives you complete on both Arias, 48. 14 a former president !- r J- . S' ■ ■* '..-V that the' fate ofi captive nations out of its true proportions, and May 10 t » » —Twonty-ouo wh$to kitchen ofluipment piMR . - o f Howard Baldiwln who Uvea with and one time ambnisador to Wash­ collapsed in landing yesterday, and be a topic at tho eondng summit women, held In jaQ uador ooaor- couRlir*top or flexibtlily in, your kitchen g in ltn e doublt sidn It onu his w ife ‘and three daughters on the 4-engine plane skidded 2,000 for this reason: Los Angeles, May 10 — ington. He js fa'vored slightly be­ conference. Russians- spy on this couAfry "W e’re on your elde, righ f'o r gency regulatleiis, today tnrey- ilooit aajriiara pqipw* 88^^ . rural River Rd. in .the Pleaaaht cause of the split In "the opposition feet amid smoke and flames. No ened to go on a huiger strlho Valley sectiop of this community. Two Baptist evangelists open j couatry spies on Russia. TW* wrong,” Britain’s information '•'jAFv vote; one waa seriously hurt., ' “ what they call a nationwide move- American plane ,,\vaB unless the governmeat rrteaaea Baldwin, an officers’ assistant in ■ The 100 passengers and nine chief In the United States yes­ ADJUSTABLE UJCTRIB , Both Arias and Chiari claimed ment to oppose the election of » L au eh t doing it. Other times Rus- terday told newsmen who ask­ them before Friday er fllea for­ REMOVABLE m e a t tneimometer the trust department at the Hart­ to be leading by substantial mar­ crew members scrambled through AUTOMATIC ROTISSERIE 1 : ^ Catholic M president or vice agents were caught here, ed about the capture of a U.S. mal charges agalost tliisa The SIZE UNIT ford National Bank and Trust gins In Tflgures collected by their emergency exits and down escape women are among naora GRIDDLE ■Company, said he and his dent . . .^ h e Rev. Kenneth B. The only real achievement in filer by the Russians. IT CONTROL automatiully tills respective parfy headquarters. chutes' moments' after the Mui'phy. a Catholic priest devoted I ^ propaganda use 1.700 peiMaa o f isB t a o fd ^ ^ adjusts the circli llavorful cooking months old German shepherd, Fon million Boeing 707 ground to a halt Leslie Glass then added: . u sily ettached yoi «hin |bi Adding to the poMlbjUty o f an t(r the .prevenUon of suicides says ^ “ But you chaps .broke the ed slaoe raelal » •fhuttoiit . vrith radiant heat - tesaa, were headed for the garage on its belly, just 100 yard* from violent turn in South AfttoATifla .lups h u t St the. reisHireidy ahortlv after 10:30 when he first »pIo*16n, radio aUtlons support- _ the United U** ” knenwn. he probebly cardinal rule, SK>u know— tempenturo you set o r removed thi pin sizi ^ -RIQARDO ABIAS ESPINOSA Japnalca Bay. ■ month. Uader caught Sight of Ui* snlnlal In a W rln g .^ e two leading candidates re- Sparks from the friction of, en­ never get caught.” the bulldl^. peatedly appealed to supporter* to Glass, official spokesman emergeooy would be announced 72 houra a f­ gines dragging along the concrete He described the Intruder as gather before the headquarters of list for. the Foreign Office In this erumeat; these ter the polls closed Sunday. Politi­ nmway at Idlewlld Airport set two being perhaps two feet tall and the vote counting board to de- ,d-[ country, Is visiting British In- held cal otaervera could find. no. ad­ e n ^ e a afire. Firemen quenched w e lA to g close to 100 pounds, with fend the victory at the poll*. of I fbrmatlOT spedsUsta-here. * ______Before the elecUwi. the tribunal equate explanation for the board’s M F e g e V k iM ) Itaad; pradletod the Anal ratuna ■uddan atlanea. 40o«UBiud ea PB(*. BigW; <^*9“