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Washington, May^^A>)— Disc i«key^D kk Clark testihej By LEIF EMCKSON today he has known since Npverabw of payola the former associate producer of ^ _ n Quentin, Calif.. ^Iay 2 (/P)— Caryl Chej television show. Clark M d Anth^v Maipft^Ua, who has his death in the San- Quentin- prison gas Blpce realgned from the itow. - tdld^^ ! a smHc on liis lips.' • ’ t- ju. u - hlfn At laU-hourt^'meeting the Th‘ft condemned sex terrorist who had stav*dOTi "ei^UQon night Or Ntfv. li^ 5 that he for 12\\kars died a few minutes befoTe a federal judge •was ., accepLed money f r o ^ dteNews preparing’ to grant a 30-minute stay to hear a . final apj^wl ;; producing cdmpanjea.'^ _ from his attorney, and just after the United States and CaH»- aarKr^nadelphla. di*c Jockey ■I with WK teenage audience, fornia Supreme Courts had rejected appeals. _ - tv, \ denfed any' of mlilnform- Rouri The boliassium cyanide pellets dropped into the acid in tne lng'’the committee or IW inveetiga- japple-greOT death cha'mber at 10:03:45 a.m. Pacific dasdignt^ tora about' Mammarella’a actl^dtiea. Moniville. May 2 Ger­ time, and Ckessman was pronoOnced d^d at 10:12. ^ Laat. Friday, teatltying about a rose, particular Instance of alleged pay­ ald T. Fish, 31, of Hope I Just as the fatal flames the 38-year-old Chessman ^ ola received by hla former asaoci- ley, R. i., was charged ^ h managed a. laugh, alnifist a chuckle. ! a , „ at^ jpiark said he. had learned of hlackmair...... yesterday ^eifier^J ^Nrt one could hear him through the sound-proof walls of the U only the day before.- noon, accused of threatening hermaficall)- sealed chamber, but he spent his finm inomMts TWe Houae iJegUlattveOyeraight , ^ M ontville'girl seht mouthing words directed, toward Mrs. Eleanor Black, IjOS Bubcbmmlttee caljed Clarkbhcjj to- |o f a r m a n d Prison day because some questioners ; to the M ate ann i ri»u Angeles reporter, who had i/iteryiewed him m ai^ times.. , not satisfied at a 4-four session , for W om en in^>iantic unless Chessman, condemned on.two counts pf KjQhajM.ng w tn Friday'. . - < ; she dated Jrfm. bodily harm in Los Angelea Lover’s Lanes in 1948, topic a^ One of the iubcommitt/*e’g own Fish, object of ;a-police search, deep breath-as the fumes" rose. ' > j x-ix j Investigators, James K. Kelly for" seyertl days, ■was appfehended 1 hen bis head went half-Way backwa^;and stayed tiltea started off today's gejwion by teStie- • in f^oHi’ich by Norw’ich Police. He : ■fylng that the' American ^oad- then, turned over to State’, < for several secotids, with the m o ^ wide open. castlhg Co. reii^d sdleljl/on g sworn' ‘roopefs., " ' I, aHis black hair was neatly combed'and he wore B white aUtementW C|nrk_ ttf "hnoufi)^” »^ontvUle=---- ,c- ---- T»------ooper .William, .*E. i •yH-!4eserdT« ■fc-oaar'W and leatTied^^^^^S^^^^takiff 'the'girl.'"askea' herTSrrs' daff.".al X At 10:09 .a.m., a- little oveaf \ minutes after the pellets p'a^la., . . . whfha she .refused threatened to Kelly also quoted Clerk as hav; provide information to police which j ihM dropped’,, his shoulder^uivesed slightly. ; y . Wg sald."l don't 'w:ahtwant to know"k would result in Her being sent- to i " H^bad' entered the chamber a^ 10:02 a.Ri., preceded by X about queationakhl atciyities of the farm. ' ' one, guards and follow^ by thrde others. , . - Mammarelia, ^X '■ The. girl didn't know Fsh but he j ■ The 6(i ■w-Uneise^jsmea in front'^ ^ Clark confttmed that he had had" *c«o heii- When he -yas work­ of the thick window^^f the death made such' a atatement. But he ing for a- cijnatruction company In chamberjwere silent. Hardly IfSM* / .-»1 'Montville. He Js being ’held at Dialing Error yj seat in the chamber but notxihown. Pot^ium cyanide brepJth atirred. K '(OoBtlnaed oa Pag* Ten) county, jail under a $5,000 bond im­ Guard Sgt.'C. W / %Won stands in gas chamber at San ■ Associate garden Walter^ D, pellets -were .dropped intp a bucket of sulphuric acid. posed last night in a special ses­ Quentin PriMn beniild, seat in which convict-author Achuff annpUnced the offlclat time sion of Montville Justice Court. H^ under th‘e death chai^'tAP Photofaxl I^revented Stay C^vl Ghessmp"'^[rightKdied today. .There is another of death. / ■ . , is. scheduled to appeS'r Saturday _iv The ■Venetian blind behind' which B laze FoDoWs ; in court. 1 Fred R. Dickaon stands a For Chessm^ A /■ Tlr^ Program ROK Students _i^tince from thg: chamber Ouster of 14 in Wathom Averted;erled/ » PJlattly open. Usually It Is shut Bridgeport, May 2 fduuring an execution. San Francisco, May 2 of,4ocgl '227, International TJnioh ■Warden Dickson .told a news .Chessman mlaaed anotbbr «tay of of Electrical Workera J-UE) at the "! n egan J o rl ; conference immediately afterward ’ex*cuU6 )M»y minutes becaua* of a Negro College 1VT ' 'that jusL before Chessman was led Singer Mfg. Co. voted-overwhelm- \ ^ ._ x 'tX' wrong telephone pl6nbe?. ingly today in favor of a new J j t l N C W x L l C C K O I l S j from Vn^^tmtihg TO^ next_tq By THE A s s o c ia t e d p fE s s tract. The old 'expired X 1 the death chamber. "He asked that Federal DlsJud^ Louis B. Pir* today destroyed the gyin- midnight, ApriLSP. . ,, y A —------X" ' „ I speciflcaliy statel-be was not.the Goodman sala h e. telephoned San oaaium -of" a '^^omlnatAly Negro Acceptance of the new contract Seoul. Korea, May/2 '-’P '— ^^ore [ bandit- _ Quentin pridm' to order A 3d liiin- college In fVankJ'drt.: Ky.. where Washington. May 2 i4Pi—Presl-| ■s ute sU3T;Oi«ecution.,t6day to hear ,wa* urged by uhion ottl^i# had liijsd up to his declaration that had already been dropped In the •> admitting'-that this stand was, a fomenting student, Opposition to 1 day's vote averted the strike. nqle as a, member of the Federal he has .no'intention Of divorcing -About 12,000 studenti^ deftion- 1 he intended to die with gaa chamber..... Bchooi regulations,^" Po'wer Commission. * . himself from "the record of the departure from- the views of some strated ;in the southefn Port of i Chessman's 12 ye^ court flgm The petitiort for a sUy of execu­ meihbers of,his party. ',:TBe action canie at the start Of 10,000 March "rtiere Have-been demands that EJisenhQwer' administration. Nor, Piisan and another^' 1,500 or so 1 to escape the gas clfamher ended tion was filed with Judge .Good­ " the fourth month of AitdowTVS elm- he adas, will he just stand pat bn Nixon hurled a challenge at marched in Taeg^i./’nie demonslra- | with a series of three denials man at 9:55, as fapt as attorneys ' Hartford. May 2 iiP>—Gov. Abra­ Connote be\reappointed. Some iuemocrats who had criticized him • ed prlminiy at segregated seating Demoorata said he was the only ft. . tiofia were orderly ahd police and | all within.-45 minutes of *’‘®*^“* George T. Davis and Rosalie Asher •faclliUes in southern restaurai^ ham Ribicoff was among the dig­ Nixon, considered a sHop-ln ;For Saturday night by; saying Hawould troops did not, try to Interfere. , ! tion hour — and an «•* ^0 could get to the judge’s chambers, nitaries .whoxwatched the annual mpmber of the FPC who repre­ never be able to divorce himself 'The fire ragOd through tlw,^9- sented the - interesU of gas con­ the Republican presidehttal-nomi­ High schools opened today for minute stay of execution that came from, the SUte Supreme Court, year-old gymnasium at a.m. Lqyalty Day parade in a cold rain. from the E’fsenhower recoffi., sumers In the battle dver rates.; nation. talking to newsmen ;qLnd The eight years of the Elsen­ the first Ujne..ai"c* the nationwide | too late- seven blocks away, where a sftnl- today. , X ^ An estimated 10,000 mychers over television, declared yesterday : The Califol'nia SUte Supreme passed before the reviewing'stand Eisenhower told a news confer­ hower administration .'have been uprlsing 'Which overthfow^. Pres­ lar plea was .denied five minutes •< Asked'if ho thoughts’there was “I Intend, in the Held of farm ident Syngman.Rhee la.-iLw^k. j Court denied a serias of petitions eiB'lier. any connecUon 'betW^n the dis- in front of .the Old SUte House ence last week that he. thougjht he the finest record of any adrnin-. could find a better man' than Con- problems, in problems dealing with filed Saturday and Sunday after It took several minutes for th* -mlasals and the the president. yesterday, as specUtorS huddi«»' istration in Jilstory,” he »ald. The'martial lavi' commander. Lt. unprecedented special session in agaipst buildings-or atopd undeit' nole—^in making it .clear that he our-cities, in. ■various other areas, "I happen to be very proud of Gen; Song Yo-chan. ■warned his attomeyrf to explain the purpose of Dr. R. B A ti^ d , replied; hjad no intention . of naming .^ n - to, buijd'on from here" h'nd to,pre­ Chambers' in San Francisco this .‘T dnn’t knbw.^t Ipoks probably awnings. ^ ■ ■ • ^ this^ record;” he said again -later. men would take "strict action morning. Theyrnet again to deny a . The Veterans of Foreign Wars nole for a new term. sent -to the American people my alrainst future demonstrations." (Contteuod O B Fog* Ten) ■1ike^erji^” .He declined to elab­ own program for the future at the "1 helped make it.” new . petition/ for a stay filed 46 orate,^Wit said the state Are mar,- (VFW), sponsor-of the event; had Elsenhower today- also nomi­ Nixon asserted that Democratic Many students in Seoul, who led nated Paul A. Sweeney, now first same' time I defend the policies of minutes before the death .hour. | shaUAvsoin team ■was called in to- anttclpatod 12,000 to 15,000 would policy was uhchanged olnce the the b'loodsoaked demonstrations 'Denial was at 9:50.. WetiUgate. be/In ^ e parade. " assistant in the Justice Depart- 'the pact.' administration of-Marry S. Tru­ that bfought 6o\vn Rhee's graft- "A turnout this sire on a day ment's .'Office ,ot Legal Counsel', Nixon em^asized the farm ridden,', dictatorial regrme^Mjycot- In WaahingtopX Associate Jus­ The teachers and studenta are problem, sajHng there must be a man, adding:■ tice William O ^ u g la s of the Su­ members of the.local chapter of the this bid Is really magriifldent,’* )o be a member of the Federal 'The Truman record la one, ted classes and met In assemblies Bidletins said state VFW C o m m a n d e.r. Power Commission.^; He was pick­ new on.e to replace one "everybody which denranded their school heads preme epupFof the UjUted SUte* C an g r e s s of Racial Equality agrees is wrong. We nee’d a new with wlilch any Democratic can­ refused to" grant a sUy only min­ (CJbRE), an orgauilzatlon that has Josephosepr Cermak. of Middletpwn. ed for the remainder of a term didate will be saddled. And I’d. be resign because, of close associa­ from the AP oChi, era .on the reviewing stand in­ expiring JU^e 22, 1963. -to succeed approach agreeable to the'farmer tion with the Rhee regime. y utes before the death,hour. . gtaged numerous stl-lna to protest and to-the nation .as a w^le.” . , happy to run on an Elsenhower ' that the -...pellets had radial aegfregation. Several demon- cluded Mayors James A. Klnsella the late John B. Hussey. versus Truman record.” . Ip'PuXan and Taegu, the'popu- yv6rA stratione^ haVe taken place at of Hartford, Florlmond J. Berger­ The President also nominated Referring to medical aidTfor the .lai'e politely applaudr •, the student dfbpped was flashed, first from the LOYALTY EULE DELAYED In a contest between the Eksen^ M flce bf Gov.' Edmund Brown in prSnkfo# and Lexington, Ky. on of WljilraantlcV pnd' Edward Vice A'din. Ralph E. Wilson, who hoiver and Truman-' records, he ifnarches or',"were Indifferent, ap­ WasUngton,' May * (A’^ T h e , Large, numbers gf studfents left Bergin of Waterbury and Veterans will retire from the Navy June'3b, went on, "I have no doubt of the parently because , they had ;peen Sacramento. Supreme Court refused today to to be a member of ^ tile Federal •Press Secretary Hale Champion outcome." — " and jiartlclpated in many deWion- rule bn validity of a Wnsklnge (0rat*nned *n PMie Tea) (Contlpned oh Page Three) Maritime Board; He will succeed ir ton state "ley alty jbath'law until NetyslTidbits Nixon And Ws wife, Pat, came (Oontiiined on Page ITen) Clarence G; Morse whose resigna­ to Chicago to addreaa. a gathering, (Oontlntted on Fage^our) the' Supreme Oelirt of that statsi tion, effective^ May 1, was an­ Culled from AP Wirek — has'h^ a chance to oonstme It. . nounced by tbe White House to­ of the Poliah NaUonal AJIlahbe. In a speech to a crowd oFsortie 100,- _ _ — ^ ^ ^ Washington state law reqatriM day. Morse has been serving as dismissal of a in .p l02r en'bL2lte cha’iiTnan .of the Maritime Board. 000 .persons; he said the United Former President Harry S. Tru­ States must never- betray Ui® New ^hrest in Istanbul atqte and its political AiWttvW X US: Morse wrdU Eisennower that he man says in CSiarlottesville, Va, faith of the Poles in" their coiin- sions who refuse to swear ttiey / is resigning f.'r compe.llng person­ either Sen. John F. Kennedy or try. His other famarka came In aie not present membem of E*®*. al reasons which he did not speci­ Adlai Stevenson could' ■win ' the Communist party or dhy oDuW fy! The president thanked him for talks with newsmen and in a pfo- presidential election if nonnlnated gram tfeleCaat over 'WBBM-TV. Tiirkish^ Youths, Ttoops ' snto'erslvo brgwnlaaWon, • his service, and said he had no al­ at the Dembfratic (Convention ternative but to'accept the resig- Asked about the farm prognuwr IKE SPEAKS TONIQflPT this, sulhmer-. .Swamping of a Nixoiv ansvyerfed 'he is stu d y ^ a. - nation ndth regret. skiff drmins fi%"e of eight youths Washington. May Presi­ . Wlson now. is a deputy chief of frelSlSSna have not been, formally aboard in a pond at Panama City; Clash as NATO M^^ts dent Etsefihower wUl' ihalce a By. THE As s o c ia t e d pw ' naval operations for logistics.. He (O^ttnoed oa Fag».Teii) major foreign >poUox'kddi«aa to­ Tie United SUtes wha>«Wast^ broken off. .*■-., Fla. . . . Royal Canadian Air la 57 years qW and a 1924 gradu­ Force's group dhservation odrps night at .9:80 p.m. (BSTh The Jia both hemisphere as, ' 'This revolutionary prime minister ate of thp U.S. Naval Academy. address at a dinner sponsored by also appearOa to sound the death posts south of 55th Parallel wUj latanbul, Tarkiyt May 2 . of workers celebrated. and Com- XAII the nominations are subject be .disbanded June I. " gov^riunent demonstrations, would the Commlttoc/'tor International ihunlsU ppipded their armed knell for bny lirikering • hope of to Senate confirmation. Chamber Told NATO foreign mtolster*, mefttlng Economic GrdWth and OMfcOosn- t by ballot In Cuba any . Bdst'dn Globe wiris the secpi'ld .within the confines, of a city unr not‘Be tolerated, and a government • , ,. Donegan would serve fop a five annual Sevelloh Brown Memorial announcehienl said the had mittee to Strengthen the. Fron- tirtie,______i. He, ,proclaimed that elec-1 lyctti perl'od. stp-tlng — 1> ____ next______June 22 der martial' . law,, today endorsed tieri of Fteedom will he brhad- tlons were not the only democratic | ending ^n 1965. FPC commis- Public Service Award for 1959 western proposals on disannanient been ordered to fire op dqnonstra- Caatro proclalmi4.„“o^** country or campaign, for higher . faculty sal­ 0£ Dangers to tors if neoe^ry to disperse them. caat on i^ lo and t^eyhdon. process...... sloners recel’-e $20,'00-a-year. to be put to the Soviet Union at '...J • ’■ ’ death" m ^an a h ^ ' 3% Leaders of an incipient ppUtical aries at University of Massachu­ Neither Menderes nor President . rangue to betvyeen 250^000 and In announcing the nomination of the summit. CJelal. Bayar were on hand at the LAWYERS DfettONStBAT* group last month demanded, Castro Donegan and Sweeney for the setts.. .Pennsylvania's health sec U.S. Economy - U,S. Secretary of SUte Christi­ 800,000, shouting , 'Cubans who give the 'vote to the Cuban people. retary and a technician say they an A. Herter read to .the confer* opening' NATO Session to- welcome Istanbul, Turkey, May * W>—; turned *tMay Day raUy Uto FFCi White House press secretary the ministers, presumably because^ XurkUih Btudenta* who boon THey took asylum in a forei^ em­ Jmnea C. Hagerty said Elsenhower never heard” of; any deanis reeiilt- ence a special message from Presi anU-UnIted SUtes demonstraUonr. Ing from, jadlhtlon from ra .... bassy Immedtaiely afterwards in \f-as not naming either man to rep­ dent Eisenhower warnifig that tki The crehVa was'qulet and orderly campaign agathst Premter Ad- But the crowd vyas far below the fear of being 'arrested for raising dial point stored in Pittsburgh of retaxy‘of ,Comi»erco Frederick H. Western Big Three, meeting vvltl 16 mUllon the Castro regime hid resents any. segment of the U,.S. as it gathered on a vacant trs9t op,- nan Menderes* goverpilMiit, .woo,^ - the issue of elections. econertny. | ‘ _ flee building'" as claimed In Pitts Muener cautioned'today that tk« Soviet Premier Nikita, S. -KHms^- hoped to bring out. buigh Post-Gazette and Sun-Tele poslte city hall to-watch the minis­ the siipport ofpromlnoBt Istna- Castro, drew rousing cheers With Among |hosc seghnents, Hagehty ‘JSoarlng 60s" could tuni Into the cher, opening In Paris* May 1 ters arrive,,, A'ilrte of troops stood bul lawyers In new denonstnitT. The fiery,, boarded prime mln- graph reported. j-esterday. probably will .not p’roduc* «“>y later himself was not up to his the . declaration; ‘‘Demo;:racy is Prediction that Venezuelan gov' "Slump • 60a” If the govemmoBt in front of Uie crowd to'clear the tton 'today. About 100 attorneya / where the majority governs..., (Continued on Page. Two) pursues a course of borrowing and qnirk' or spectacular results. avenue* but did- molest the Pressed tn long, black Judicial bi^t fomv. ’ X , . u A, democracy 4e- this'—^dernocracy of emment of PreMdent Betancourt' • Hoarse and dJSheveled, he ha- Ls'doomed! made In Miami'by .fpr-' spending...... — Istanbul', Turkey, ’May? 2 youths. . - ■ - robes—assembled In.tb* | a k | ^ ' rangued the audience for 3)4 the Cuban revolution."'" met Venezuelan President Marcos In an address for th%. 48th an­ As U.S. Secrett^ of StoU CSiris- bul Pfilacei. of Justloe” '"tlilgli lA'lVe have.voted for Fidel! We Thousands of, youths clashedT with tlan A. Hertec—one of the last ar­ hours, rshaanlng c}ld charges A ila^S el for Te«t JPierez Jimenez,..Dr. Thomas nual meeting of. the-Unltod StMes Turkish troops ih Istanbul' today as court), slngbg pktrlbtic noogs • Bghlrtst the,United SUtes. HoW- have yoted .^pr Fidel!,' -the 'croWd .Ghamtoer of Commerce, Mueller rivals—aiqieared, troops ,began and iboutlng "lik e ly .” I w chanted for kyalnlnutes wiyie the Dpoley, cancer-stricken ’AmeWcah foreign-ministers of -the Atlantic, pushing the crowd back. 'ITien the 'ever, he gave a new twist, charg- O ^ n J i O O O M i l e H o p physician who organizes hospitals predicted 1960 would be the raqrt AUiancs assembled for a last look had planned'to mawh 0*1 Ita prime ininlster beamed. ' f *■ prosperous year, and, the 1960’s shouts rose and a banner ap­ new city ball, where NATO n a ^ -.,. r Ing the United SUtes Is preparing in' Uiidei^eveloped .nations leav^ at the West’s strategy for the sum- peared, TTie soldiers quickly Many In the caowd were beglnnlng tain. pkraUes, rallies' and speeches Palls, Ore., to. LaytonviUe,. Calif., ’ “ lyeraF thousand businesaq>«b ters.were.gathering foFtfie opening toe., wltjS headquarters to jnarked the woi'febr’.s’" holiday The shot may be fired this week. jpiestj. openlhg the 3-day. melted into side streets at the far .Hartfpidi to "oease and desist" “' ' to luve Iwhen someone sUrted the last night. -* ■- '■■ " of their .meeting. , end of these, spaces established 61 years ago by the 'The Marlene . Dietrich Is gejliBitg a a&r Convention, were to hear 'The soldiem pushed the demorp- from a^.ertistog and offering to .t' chant. ‘‘Cuba Yes -Yankees No" response tp an inquiry today that From the city hall windows, Is­ Enthusiasm whipped up, ' International SoplatUst Congress, warm welcome f I'om heh' iwune rmal ^i|i|k by President strators back With the butts of ■ell “ le*s leader*” as a mefboC ■nie. United States celebrates on it w ill be made ‘'in the near fu­ ,ow«r. ■ , . Iheir rifles. Suddenly thq ctbwd tanbul was again the picturesfiu* of competition. Speetflcally# In lashing, out at 'Washington.; ture," will not be announced ahp.ad town of Berlin, Germany; city of mosques and minarets on Casti-o also rejected as *,‘baseless the fi^ t Monday In September,." at the box. bdlcefswgir WTOton said he was proud to broke and scattered Into several toe order dtieeted Motg* to ra* * -Marching troops, guns and, rock­ of time and will be a test under r a Repablican , admin small side streets. Ofi^ials and the shores of the Bosporus'. But frain front-ndvertlatog Md aeOJ and absurd” a charge by Guate­ "extreme condlflonsi" of tb.e first Chur windowfi of .the city. hall. ♦ ^totter"’-*’— ■ tlp' organise- an invasion of Guate-. Atlas shots In 'the ^ t , ks,^ State CbUege elei^ted Ipreshlent of msla. Cuba and Guatemala have qra reviewed the , mammoth - pS' ]Mew Englan4-r-xA6» 5clatlott?s of Thera wss no shooting, although ftoedlfcfltogtoy t l Pramlei^ Adnan Mendefaa had. (OsBltainsd SB Ffiiin.^). I clOMd their embassies lit the (OoattBiMd M Fags fonr); Toacbci^ o< ~ M raevwX •8mPi although diplomatic .■ ' V , _ ' ‘■k. - V)-. ' . ■’ P A G E T H R E E MANCHIUSTER EVENING HERAtDi M'ANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY; MAY 2, 1960

‘ ''■ . I M*Xn CHESTER EVENI^rO HERAI 9 9 2 pie Tree^Lane. Wapplng. 'S h e wa* .born Af)ril by the VFW And th(e Comtjctlcut ' , High School Auditorium Every on^ In'a Tfiis Is^^ne'-of' the Ihree albums Tak’A' Wes,tIsX*^‘ A government spokesman cla m ­ hand. You lead, fhe, jack of A J i a 9 4 .6 2 City HogpiUl. Her' mpternal «Tgn+ar i t ’ w.as ...... IwslXfkactly . . watch the foreign delegations ar­ South Weft N«>r«h Eail -.City Hospital. Hts maternal go d p a r e n t s are Mr^ a i ^ M w. er. ■ ? ■ •wofild s'ay.i and proceeded., lo are in, Oolnnibia's albumsalDiim K2L 258 If you weren’t'-thinking pretty year® since Handel died. t*f cnur.s record. /' , rive for the N ATO conference.' hard; yvS' and ear piercing highs. thh-^ace of diamonds ana\lhen do Greece over 'l.OOn years ®go. >t | f,i.(.hestra All-'16 were'recorded and Already udder martial Tgw after O eo r> Richkrd lY , son'of Mr. and Insurance Company today re­ ■Hander.)v«*..only a great musician yofurblhinking about tlm dHit to refuse the first diamori’d trick T •eenis prclt.v' shot t studei^t demonstrations a g k i n s t ceived a surprise e*tra.two weeks' ,------j the story, makes interesting read- ancl^omposer,' Who knew nothing Perhaps "he should be,able to #«a(l.... in .' 235 Beacon St^, Boston, Mas*. He w*a w . - j ;olunibia reensd-' defined to’ no j scrompanies Menderes last week, Istanbul was lead. ^\'irt vine C to Hospital^ . His _ maternal rnai |jicihu|/€*avi»vo . pay at the same time as'the'com- ^tVttiacr trt ,rrvmMii>mnrAte. thO'si.f' * ' about modern electronic engineer- Either way, declarer woHm, the sltOatibn *crentifically: per-, Mr*. .TlJ^rnTWooker., Rockville. H is paternal grandparent* are ,:j«5hKlhing to ffvninmmor,ye. the o,p fi,.st'albthn,,of these concerti, a virtual' ghost . tovvn yesteniay hapk not. Aa P;,practicnl matteV, *. .Them pa'ny liberalised ita-dividehds pay­ make his contract. He wins .the. and Mrs. George Cummlng*. Old Lyme. 2n0thXnniver.-ar,v However, the^dld not need !''" Dpsoite his very evident lack of' with Imposition ot a 24-hour May come to'the''right concluix Day curfew. Only NATO conferees second club in „ dummy,...... finesses -he can. ment. death.. W among olher thmg^ , t„ There ^ a n the'music th rie n of’ dlamondV and CashM he thinks Sm)th j * » RO()d. Psymenf went to some 570 em-. recorded the 16 conccMi foi c'Rsu m-lan in the .T.’nilCd States ''’i'^ch . ^ gg ], and newsmen w ere, free to -move ■ Ixirraine Ann. daitghtar o f Mr.‘ «n*d Mr*. William ployes of the company here and about with special passes. the king of dikmonds. 'i'heh fie 1 p i a X What is good- for South and orchestXwhrch d m .u X ^ J " Handel played. It > in ' h'inR S 1^*'**L ?^ !p 'n geu back to, dumn>y with a third .-cannotxhe good, for West so W est Florence .fit. Elllnglbh. • She wps born April 8 some 270. Ih the field. It -was ex­ order to add^X^lli0.nt.icit,\ Chapel, in Boston, ViSiWs are told ■ and Ure whole thing is Series Opeiw r Menderes accused tlie opposition Hospital. Her maternal grandparent* are Mr-Mrs. J Republican People's party Of club in time to. cash dummy's last j refuses the '«"<1 ,' .liStt," winner of 'fhe Venice Film. tract. ' '. ing 1ft lo 18...... afifT'lhe polrttsLtaf next nation in a radlp b ro^ ca st last West can dedend more'effective- pij,y^p. psises. 'Ypir'%l 1 S^lcy'^f miums for retirem ent^com e 'poli­ p.m, on Tuesday^. olarer. , ' Answer? Bid.,.two dub*.^This U PRESCRI^NS tha‘1 riate.'fCing George II . PRBiaTO A8».\I i'liclilfig somp^.OOO to\4,000 «tu- Kiisiui l ie . daughter of Mri and l«rs, Richard Wayne Kalllo, cies and term insurance\ .South cannot ' the '.Stavman Convention, aaking 370 Main St, She was borii . April 19 H Mernor a The dividend increase, affective Safely Cprtfpounded- the organ (after all, it Was Variations >f' Fugtie-rBeger dents, ta k ^ tp 'th e stfeaU at a molds froTlirtrti his o\vn nanphand. tt S.o((ini I ^ ^ - uq^. ^ major'rnim ajor'iifil Omeials at Sons of Italy^Convention s Chapel) and its con- Berlin PWI.,' Bohm. ('bnd. tim e, when a major International Hospital, Her maternal jgrandparenU ttKAiyJuly 1.X, reflect* improved ------Interest - sUnctiorK^wSs finished In 17,56. conference • jvfHh about to take^ leads a second club to I nf four or more cards if he has, phelpS Stockwell, Farmlhgton. Her patertsl grandmother 1^ earnings and' biortality’ rtkli experience, Deicea 9M Ike omiiiates another diamond f neasc " ! one.. You are r e a d y > raise eitherX High officials Of the.Conneqticutr Sons ?rand^I^^^^^ . - 1 ARTHUR DRUG Hands' siipervised'^the building of place'in,c e '. , v ------listanbul." Mrs, Walno A. Kalllo.’Westboro. Mass. ^\ ' the rompa’n.v said.- "x .T (the organ, ^ t e d il and approyecl Like Reget-''s nmueV this'sounds- S^kesmen for the Republican*, takes the of > major suit to three;, and you will banquet S a tu ^ a :^ t the 46th larihuccl of Philadelphia, supfeVne deputy the s^me backwam, or forward then leads a third club This 2 N T if-partner bids iwo dia- yOtnumbered more than 3 to 1 In / Kenneth Alan Jr„ son of Mr. Mrs Kenn^ AI^^ Democracy » Challenge ^ "^’co^^^^lticTt; H o r jo h n Ottavikno D o n e g a l parlianlent. denW instigating , the the tast-entry ^tordummv . -ihai he hu n,. , Sr., West St., Gilead. He wras boni AP” > 24 at New Haven, May 2 OPi — A*- by SalqVnisj. _ whaler' demonstrations. , ^ last dlanjohd, Ther>tare now only j rea- .morial 'Hospital. His maternal grandmother ** •oclate Justice William O. Dougla* The party, led by. former Presi­ Boylngton, AndoVer. His paternal grandparehU are 5Ir. an^d SALE 11 eight Ari^s for detXr. . ! (Oopyrlght 1960. General Fes- of the t ’ .S. Supreme Court conoid-. 'Washington’ — The Grst woman' dent Ismet Inonu, has been beaten How does West knowNm shbuM lures. < orp.),.______^ Mrs Herbert Porter. Hebron. " ' . ' < ' Ker* the *upplying of newborn fall, s»iarty. : - Archdeaconry Young People'* Fel­ sheim, Germany. He wsa bom April 2« Nu.m^^, _(>m fiV- alty Day observarie'e'. ;espec'ialjy 'menfioned,,, consumers CTSAtcKW atch Rorkville-l vrnnn chaqStgea for d ei^ ricy now and ashore wfth her husband Febru- Calm was- report^;‘ throughput lowship wilt hold . their annual [is, maternal ^naparenui nr® Herman SUchman, trustee period, is 56 degrees ran^ng 'and gas and 9l,l, interests. ^ - ■ in years ahead. . The medical facilities at the Jte- a ry 20, J 935,. 'Twro. years la ier. she, the country,^ after- last week’s- spring^^rally at.St. Pettr's Churcb . I f coaiiUr»a,whieh ,'Tuoh..lntp na- thS Hiidson and Manhattan Rail-" high pf 68 tri a lov . firional VA.. office -in downtown I -’Msenhprver.-'Hagerty said, does demonstrations and riots, In Iman- Hebron; from 10 iLpi... toJj P mjt: 4 f0ftd,'’ -skld’"*fiBSW»''ft«Ver.' -*eei«.- ' »me the drst woman tp-fly o-yef JPupU Gyiim Ptibjic Takes R )W^ CTiffence: lm w Peterson, 5 5 % o^ ^ . YibiSWofi ' glveri prtfpori Qf-'Aa-,-'. - ' '" HfeS'ord aa-e'.' iri'Varicrita-pam.-oft not byileyj! that FPC members will-" be.- an, -•outdpqr;>B«^ to siop,'.onetf"-'*iaTted. Anteimy F- J..any part of Jhe Aotaj^%'C E^ ers about Thursday, . h. YQU« NEIGHBOBHOOD REXALL DRUG STORE he would be just as tough In pre-.. a t 8 p.m. in the Regional School. hMtess to iX H fb ro n ,' W ^ f e ; ; 7 ‘,;ffmraU.:MV the national sir Provi road /juiministrators "careless, said. ^ ' ■ •• ^ . should be re ^ s e n ta liv e 'of, the Ventura, Phoenik^ Ariz, She has a brother Lonng J., 23. and . "The issue Isn’t will derSbci^ vfenting furthCT outbursts. 'Mrs and Mrs. Dwight H. lilarith- Club at her hOme on the \t illfman- .raid test tomorrii-A- will sound atat^- be safe.” he s a if -'Tt is wlU de­ lazy, arid ivfiiteful."' ^ ’ - ,~ . More than a third of ft million ■United Stales— gll sections^o*' Uc Road, at 2, p.m.. tom'orrmv. T will put an end to situations' are co-chklrAten of .the event. The' ____ I 1 p nv'a.s a stearfS' whistle'and siren three sisters, ^ e ^ , . 2 1 . : *,"1 ^ Rebecca, 2'.,. . mocracy even bom In ijie»e . ■ VA to More ,, dollars will be spent fin the Jiroj-1 llTiCE!- ■ United States.” ■\' \ in Which unrest, riots aiid street, In' .reply? to questlyny, Hagerty program . will , feature exhibits, S.He-'blakt of 3 to .Vminutes. ^ Kevin MlcJiael, *i^ of Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. O Brian, ^16 oountriea." Extended jParecaaf ^H artford . Mky 2 Wi—The head ,ect/he said. . , ' , (p/wjjcAxpiioit- scenes are staged in this country," showing/some of the work done by Another feature o f the alumni of the Veterans Administration SUMMES ^ED U LE said that ip some casey some in he declared oyer the government Hebron Ave,. Glastonbliry. He was bora April 10^ at 'W’irid'sor Locks, jfia y 2 i/Pi — The l i the past, members of the EPC have students of the school. Martin 1* br;I. eorre!.;on;ient .5lUs .Susman, ■ ^'^ ;:‘ ^;‘X Tlln rton''e''or rireng gathering ws* a panel (hficuasion sajrs. health care facilities a'tr the ■About 10,000 years ago, the time lEtTErnvE sAtinRDAy radio. , , ter Memorial Hospital. His maternal, grandparents are Mr. and U.S. -Wriather Bradley PROMPT FREE CALL AND DELIVERY SERVICE .51AV 7th \ ■; been referred to as representative a teacher of physical 'education at short whistle*^ blasts lasting‘ .3 Mrs Edmunfi-H, Hellstron). GlastonburS'. .His paternal grand- on the difflcultlos of railroada^M Field'issued 'thLs S'-day foreeastTor Hartford''Regional VA—office will the Ice -Age ended in Europe arid The 'military commander of Is­ I mmute.s This is the - take cover this .motorized age. : of particular interests.- . - \ RHAM. ' p l7 e n t^ r e 7 ? r 'a n d M ?Tw U llam ^J. O'Brien, West HarUord.. ponnecticut today; - .» be moved to the -yeterans Hos­ America, the.'Sahara Desert was a 299 GREEN ROAD _ TEL. Ml 3 4134 THE OFFICE orb tanbul announced his had given The first RHAM high school i signal. All traffic is to slop, and George Alpect, preoideht^of the land of abundant rivM-s and fertile | % j He said that Huss'ey had beym orders to all units under his comr Temperatures. Tuesday through pital ' in- Newington. ■ , j ref erred to> as a., representative 6i[ athletic banquet is .slated for May [drivers are to..(remain In their ve­ New Haven Railroad, repealed iaturdav, ■R'ill average near the l Work 'WorK on theme ajierauouaalterallrina at«(. piaips-..' says the ^'ational Geo- ] mand "to resist moat severely 14, sponsored by, the PTSA. The M any Blossom s hicles. Pedestrians are to lake C(iv- Edwin Carl. Son bf Mr. shfl M r s .^ w ln James Meyer. Maple his argument* in fayc^ of govern ’Saturday, will average near the TOG ARTY BROi .jlfas interests. Bt. Ellington. He— was■ ■borir, ------(April'‘’i lffT t i a a t Hartford HiMpilal. His (^easoriai normal witH-. rising tern- -"Newington .should start in the graphic Society. agai'nst the srnallest gatherings banquet honors school team mem., nearby Lo< al police and CD of- ment subsidies and tax relief, for • INtORPoBATED ■ . Both'Husyby and Qronole were m ateraa'l^andpartnt* are M r ^ ^ d Mrs. Cari B. V oips. North- and lo use arms' when pecessary.” b’ers, ' flcials will enforce the rules. 819 Broad St... 51ane'he*tfr Eisenhower appointees to the FPC. Grumbling over the inconven- O n A m a ry llis'L ,il y.i1 flei ford. His p a t^ ia l grandmoth^\ls Mrs. Edvrin Meyer, IVIII Close .\t Noon' A 'committee' in charge -of this There will he no sll-clear.signal., A t his news conference last ience.y^pf martial law Is heard, but Adams Bt. , He ha* a sisteL Gretepen, 15 months. On Saturday During I Wednesday. Eisenhower was asked event ift made up of Mr. and'Mrs. Mrs, .Dorothy Turner wonders i-ftt 2:30, the public participation so farM he TVrkish public has RobertoBariey and Mr. and Mrs. May,'June, July, August why he had decided againsL.,reap- staye(l clH r of the studenl dem­ if she lias an unusual lily in her Miuira Ostheiriiie. daughter of Mr.'Kgnfi Mrs. poi,iitii>g .Connole. Clifford Martinez of Marlborough; sunroom at 92 Hackmatack St. EMERGENCV CALLS ons lralions.\ ■' say Jr., H I Pl>Tnouth Lane. She waA born April » at j The President replied that Con- Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Gasper of It's luuamaryllis lily. On i.ls twp , j m 9-4539- “ « t e r Memorial Hospital; Her , no4e had some time ago inquired al. Andover; Mrs. Richard M. Grant stalks llv has eight'-^bloseooi*: r Anytime * — Alice Henry. Cromwell. Her paternal I the White Hmise about prospects and, Richard D. Gale of. He'bron, ready,' a,nd a ninth abdut to po?. ' -bert V. Undsav. 38 Edgerton St. She has two brothers, A | ^ ft ' of reaypothtment ,to a new 5-yea" RHAM school Carlton B. There Is. a third stalk on which j rn, 5, and Sean, 3M:: and a sUtar. Mererw?^,..- term-. GkncerlRriye Seybolt;' and' Clyde M'alburn; .are four buds. The'tallest of th<^ MAN5 FIELD physical, education director. ' flowers is 28 inches from 'the top • * \ " o ■ 'HjA4'-'as 1;oid. the President said, Am y Beth, daughter’ of 5tr. and Mrs. Lee M'.''BIIverstein, S ^ that the theUer would be checked Chonis Singers Picked . of the flower pot. Most of the bios-, • AnArey R^phari 'Fla , and fom brly of 67 Elizabetlj Dr. ;?he wa* bora into. ' . , ' : Exceeds^oal The Mu.sic ■Departme'ht of soms measure sevien inches ^Ofoss. Then Eisenhowei"'add^-'i-"' w ith­ RHAM School, announce.® that stu­ Mrs. Tilrner’s husbsBd.^fta, I®te j ’THE UNFORGIVEN” ..{ATril 1 «nlSarasota_ ' :Ser;;matarnal John 'Turner, was a g’ard.ejien.fot-j ‘ ■'Mr*. Mac Cramer, Portsmouth, Va. -•-•r—------out elaboration — that'he thinks CAncer Crusade. contributiVia In dents of the school .selected to s(ng PIni ‘'OKIlA. TKHRItOBY’' several of the Cheney families, so are hf>; and Mrs. Saul M. Oilverstein. 28 Stephen* St. \^She has hecould fin(j a better man for the the house-to-houae capyaas ha-ye with the' Con-necticut A^l ‘’ fflate jdrnThjm Connole. Chorus af*the fiuahnell auditorium she Is no stranger to flowers. But a brother, Jon /Clan; and a sister, Leslie Joy<^ \ ^ ' boosted .the campaign total over KTART* WED. . -I <•■.••• ::t* '--r'' The White House today declined next October are': Jean Simons she's neveleifeen one like this be­ jTAEL RTORV " - "I THIKVKSjN Mancheeter's quota of sil.800. fore. - - , ■ (V: Pamela Claire, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph I. lb elaborare Eisenhower’ s cryp- and Edward Ellis,'" both of the 49 Courtland St. She was l^rn April 26 at Manch*ater M ft^- tic remark. * “ Retvirh* from «Abut 80 per cent Gilead, .section. rial Hospital. H er maternal grandpaTenta are^Mr. and M rt\ Randolph Whaples, chairman of i Dbnegan, whose regal residence of the volimteena indicate that - George Rauchle Sr.. 43 Oodrtland St. Her paternal I is New York, '8er^•ed^^-Wl J.FBI thifl'Jvear’a drive will be even more the auction committee of the 'is Mre. Mary. Karch, Erist Hartford. She has a. sister, C>mthia i agent from 1933 to j,946. in 1946 succefi^iL than previous cam­ Farm and-Garden Supply Auctlohi STANLEY WARNER ■ Elvera, 3.- ' ; , , ' ' I he. became a speciSi assistant, to paigns," said^^wHHiam H. Sleith, announces that planaior the event the attorney general and helped chairman, ;todaj*:\. are developing smoothly. 'Dfe sale T olton notch ' daughter 6 f ' ^ . and Mrs. John to handle the A lger Hiss con- ’The people of^-Manchester," will be held at the Agricultural V-X” .. S T A T E IE l 173 SchroKSt; She was bora Ajrifil 25 at Mancheatar Memorial I spiracy case. , -said Sleith, "are to be ^mmended Center on Rte.,,.30. Vernon, Friday ~ , TONIGHT 5NI> xrr.R^.'-' NEW SI'M.MER rO U C Y Hospltalf"^H«r maternal grandfather is Herbert R, Hagerty listedJBoftegan. 53, as for their excellent reaiponse in,.^he and Saturday. ^ *>, "NAKKO 'AND ••At M I" INTO DOORS OPEN 6 :(» Cuhgi^ssouri. -She has thr^ brothers, John Dennis, 6, Donald jlghl to conlriiil and ultima'teiy, ' Proceeds from the auction -will THK -DEAD" \ HEEL" Last Complete Show'7:80 T jt w , 4, and MavneMichael, 2. ' /■ ' I a political Independent, the same ’ bqjuaed to Imild n4w facilities. for„ political label as carried by the eliminate cancer. The promLsing avenues of research opened this expanded- programs in 4-H Club Jfo-Ann. daUghXet ofo fM Mr. r., and'Mrs'.and' Mrs'. Loui^Arrada.Louis/^rruda. 82__ "Bran- I 37-year-olci Connole. :______1__ Tj work, homemaking and agriculture h e l b k r # [- The press secretary added, how- past year have givgn- new hope for /ord St^" She was bora April 2? at viclorj' over canCermesulta of the M well as 'the. soil conservation pltal. Her maternal grandparentatara MX ■fi'f Mrs. John I ; eCer, that at; the time he last reg-' services, and the-agricultural sta- li istefed to vote, m 19i7, Doneg'an Cancer Cjriisade indicate that, here BURNSIDE arth. New Bedford. Mass.. Her in' Manchester, We approve and bilizaUon and conservajmn offices. T I < and Mr*. Louis ArriUda, New B e d fo iA ^ ^ s . She has three listed/filHiself as-a Democrat. BURNT.IL't AVF .1 UK I) | ■(•(» are willing to support these re­ ' The ga.rden supply and-.poultry- 1 sisters, Llrifia Leri. 11 >4. Stisan Anh^-S. and Anpe-Mane. . Sweeney, “who has been in the auction will be bn Friday,'-.vilh j Justice Department since 1933, is search efforts." Sleith expressed appr^iation. of auctioneer Robert. Fluckiger di-^ Lrirl Ann. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. the time a Democrat. -/■SINK THE _ A e : ItQliailOir the work of crusade colleetora reeling tha sale. The livestock BISMARCK" Durkin St. \She was bom Ri. L Prior to joining the Justice de- and divisional efiairmem He- also and equipment sale will be held ^<95 AlVo iftn AII-’TIme lireati^cture maternal grahdparenU are jfir. and "Mrs. Frank Ronca, 119^ Bis- rpartment,. he was a {civil service acknowledged the cooperaUon of Saturday, with , Austin ^ th ro p ■ sell ^ ItaivPAictTial grandfather is Ffank FSrlazo Sr., WesV ^ om m isst^ examiner, and a state M, . M. Andrews for campaign calling ‘the bids. • ' . STARTS WRD. t GE.MS: H a rtfo rd .^ = -^ e^ s a brother. Tommy, 6; and a sister, Linda. 2.- department,_ attorney. h^dquarters, ■ \Villiam Stanek of Among reports coming from the Wilson, M ' a nferaber of ' the soliciting committee, Carlmari "CAT; ON A HOT TIN ROOF" Stanek Radio and Telfevislop, W il­ ’ "THE HORSE'S. MOrTH" |.TH E% IIDG E8j Y<)ur good taste provides the Maritime Board, will receive 820,- liam Schaller of Manchester Mo­ •Frahkel has a good supply of eggs T O l i O ' I U J 000 a yegr. tors for sovind equipment ahd auto­ and some metal Chick fCed hop­ beautiful; fabrics and smart lines mobile, Milton Gottlieb of Display- pers. . A ll kinds o f farm supplies TBCflNtCOUM* Will be auctioned off, such a* poul­ thait distinguish your fine new French Chemistx Busy craft for posters, and John Burke of Burke Ftmeral Home £5>r"the try, - sheep. Vegetables, wagons, niliam Holden-tinU'C'Kelly trucks, wheelbarrov;-*,' hay balers, use of chair's. . • ' rederie, ,Marvh;Mlckey Rooney clothes; like this Weathervane I , B irls — French chemical pro­ calves, etc. .'•Anyone willing to ie , ■ J duction'rose by 12 per cent la*t . Oontributlqna, - from special suit tailor^ by Handmach'er. r- in»-f-«yenls which supplemented funds donate from Hebron tnay apply A TOMORROW AT 8:80 .* ' 1 year. In tfi-e-.-past decade the i—^ to Carlman Frankel on -Leroy B. TERRIFIC ENfEfifi! n .s ie n t ; duatry's average annual output haslas i^ e d - ir r th e hou-se'Tfo-house cam­ "The Angry ophia.phta L^rCn.l^ren. ..."RO.MEO and .I.ULH^T'^ and our Sariitonc ServicKkeeps I Kinney. ' > increased by lo Ini'14"per cent; this paign came from' Junior Cflamber AnihoniithonV/quInn ■' No. X Presentatlo.n { Cemetery Officers Meet Red PJanet" H ^ r In The Shakespeare-^ries compares with 4 to 6 per cent fh of Commerce annual chtirlty ball', them looking wonderful, clean’ • Officers' elected at the annual Technicolor ^.-And ^nknk Tljthtn”Tight*” thF United States, The indu-stry’s 8150; and 200 employes of- the Cinemaiwftc AVeifiiend'ay ilhru Saturday com|»ad#^^ar■lr#fil ftn^eaf •tyjliiga HemV at iM tife -th e comp fete c o in p a c tw . Cornet te beautifully. Iona Mfg. Co., 81.000. ^ meeting o f. St. Peter's Cemetery X ” Ip Color.. A r I BEAUTIFUL AT Jng afier cleaning: * . products, are .valued at 83 billion Improvement: As.sp. last Thursday l:.30-fi;S4-»:45 3;(l(l-«:(l,1 ' Jerry I.ewt» "Vlhll to Sniafl a year gross. ,' - Mrs. Jerome Brett, chairman of J.., ' 'Plaii'et" and propOTtioned with a definite fine-car flair, and g iv ^ y o u a bevy o f extr^.. that others , charge ektn for. Dual headlights, front and reax ^ the benefit show. "A s Tiihe Goes in Douglas Library building, are the same as of la-st year: Presi. THK BKA(H‘.’ - "In Wake of a Stranger” By.” said final reports on prOfeeedS . — " ', I I 11 M.— Wood land Gardens r«t8 . door-operated dome light, fine fabrics and handsome interior appointments are all standard eipiipment in the CoiheL Yet H is p r ^ , dent; Albert W. Hilding; . vice “PLANTS THAT PLEASE” „ v Our .Sanitonel Soft-Set® Dryv from' the show will be'available- Within the week. Co-chairmen with president,. EJdward A. Smith;-sec- with ot I^Io^ other compacts such as Raipblpr, Ckirvair, Lark, and yalianU'See .Comet here now. . Tet'ary,. Miss Marjorie H. Martin: . Cleaning restores the original Mrs; Brett .were M rs.. Chester PANSIES IN EXQUISITE. CO LO R S! C o rrect ion -Byebottiki. .Mrs. Peter -Frelman, treasurer, JJ.anlel G. HOrtonl board ly to the fabric and your and Miss Barbara Coleman. of nianagers; Robert. H. Horton,' 3-Q iH Nt Bosket / .ff. Sirreno.'A.‘''S'cronton,' '\Villiam W, 2^9uort Bosket . clothes always cOme back look- tlGGETT DRUG ST6 r E iHkmmond and LeRoy B. Kinney; Hom e Mortgages Imcrease a n i, auditors, Mrs. Olarence' E. ing and fe;eling as soft and fresh RCXALL 1c SALE Porter-and-LeRoy B. Kinney.- OJIIUIIIIIOJ AT THE PARKADE New York ,-t;--Xboul, 14514 bil­ A discussion took place on the . . . Country Crulaen. Enjoy the open-air fcelmg of hftrdtop'design (one asithe day, you bought them. lion dollars is now owed on-niort-, advisability of ' acquiring more ______■••••• wlth_naw low priems. THe Mercury , gage* by American home-owners, sidp pillar replacta’the usual th ree)M ercu ry wagons all have retractable rear S T A R T S TO d X y land for future use,This ceme­ Monterey'24loor sijan with de luxe appointments now starts J31 t c ^ \Ve, invite, you. to compare our and the ' figure ' will more ; than tery Is beconie more;and. ifior# in THE BEALITIFUL, NEW windoyss. This means easier loading, better.,ventflati6h.'In8,idethere'is the most 'N O T -M A Y 20 ,\S double within lO.years, hou^ng ex­ use b j local people of all denoml-" hehw the top low-price; name V-S’ s. And Mercury gives'ypu 7 to 8 inches. J Sanitone Service with any other ADVERTISED IN ERROR perts pridlit. They estimart tKit usable w g o space o f any station wagon, Mercury Commuter series price* start nationii, as being Centrally located .. loqger wheelbase, more comfort and- spac(B inside, fintr (|uality everywhere - -C SATURDAY _ _ by 1970 homeowners wHl have dry cleaning. Call us today, ' and receiving as- much, care as can jiist a fe v dollars more than low-price name wagoife. Come see them all. about 8310 biillon"tled up -in mort­ be- given’ by the association,- with CREEPING you look. See Mercujy here.., , ' - — — — gages. ■ its limited means. . - „ The association is greatly indabti' Mr 3-1151 ed to the' late Mrs. Marietta G. Horton, mother o f'ju d g e -o f pro- s PIO.OX . bate . Daniel G.’ Hortbn, treasurer, ip n o ' Y ___ •After thorough lestiBg,- .for her wprk-in starting' the proj­ Rod, Pfnk. White, Blue. HANDMACHtR recommends BUILpING MATERIAL OUTLET ect .many years .^ o arid'organic/ ing the move for eSprovement Shp restaurant Evergreens, FruU, Shdde and SANITONE Dry Cleaning Transplanted Annual > .'7 ? IqJiecp the original skape, ' found the^ cemetery greatly neg­ (FORMERLY THE RAINBOW CLUB, BOLTON) ■ ■; , Flowering Plants Flowering Trees, Bhridoden- ■ Retail« WholesalW^ ^ lected, and inatesd ■ of lettlngr'.the r ROUTE 6 and 44-A ' ■■' ■ ’ TransFlaritriJ. djron, .Azaleas, Mt. Lahrel, texture »nd freshness of matt'er drop ^she_.'--weht ^rqimd HUNDREDS OF.JTBlIlS, INCLUDING Vegetable Plants. MagnrilU, Dogwqod, Flower­ . their Weathers ane suits. among the toV-rispeopie see'klng ing Shrubs, Strawberry and' LUMBEmjiARDWARE, tAfisT, * ,contributions, an (f calling, upon • Delicious Food—lYYi+h efailymenu changes Vegetable and WoWer Seeds, Rhubarb Plants, Asparagus NASON sad ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES, those of other town* or cities' who Orasa 8 ^ EertUizerg,' Lime, Root*, Onion .Sets, Sprays', Iiisecttcldos. ; -ORANGEaBUgO PIPE, Eta. - had relatives buried here. Her ef- • Lounge Entertainment Nightly ' , forts-.’met with immediate successk Yon Boy With Assurance and Satisfaction At* J^nother cemetery of, the town; • Dlgncing Evei7 Saturday Night .. ' older , arid in sonip waya .;morfc in­ -• Open Sundays noori to 9 pim. . , teresting. i.s ideated on Wall St. X" *• •■'^ . ■ • , K. ■* ** ■ V ' ai)d‘ 1* still'in occasional use. Thift was the old Cpngregdtlonal .Ceme­ Banquet FMcilitiea for 400. People ' •{, MORIARTY BROTHERS, Inc. tery; . ^ a l'* ' '•’I®*!" . ’ i-''’Meahwhile, St. Peter’s Ceniptery 1 MANCHESTER would w felc^ e ail extra financial 301-315 CENTER STREET » . ^ V . Teleph*^ Ml 3:2342 OPEN DAILY TILL 9 • JOHN J. Prop.' OF «ROCRVIUE. INC. ESTABLISHED 1 9 1 3 1*7? .. aid possible, in Us efforts to rtain- 1RR WOmOLAND ST, M ANCHESTBR^^ 8-8474 B U LtO N NOTlfeH— M l »- tl4 I 489 M ID D U TPKE. e a s t , MANCHESTER GREEN ’ taln Improyeinent p s t *T o : n iA M T------10 liARLOW------ST-T E UMMllKVliUJS Ml *.'18694>r TB 8-8MG I -OhuMh 'Youth .to Meet 911' Oil Saturday, Uut Ntw London ^ .V,.' / ■■ 4

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Hla with traoWna: gear,, ’"Naie ^Vhether any will be Dem6crat8 to ;-y^ r aasociation with: that news- Named to made to recover the nose oone of "N. ■Mner»fttlloWs. two years of w ork the missije was, hot dUclbsed. N/- Elections MIUTMV WHICT «n* SET! M a reporter with the Manchester. ' /*- .Hold Auctioa ' Reports were current earlier tills IK)b.>m«Hcan Platform UnH Herald. . .u year that the Air Force would try Television (Corittnned from Page One) A slAte of officers for the com­ a flight of the Allaa over a range SiOO-WoOdy^WMdjfSckSr- ?g SPONSORED x ^ , V state Rep. 'LeVergrie H. CltlzSn'^Idier .^nce thgt he lili'ade the army’a dg- OemOcrAu Will, be held at Demo . The HallVnark Hall of PSlhe /Williams said yesterday that foun^cldB^^armint# fibres ore be aceepted from-the^^floor. But the Air Force ih* recent testi­ <:80 Bporte Newe Add Weather, ' * \ ST 10; 33. 30 cl|ipn:''iiot to fire'on the demon-' ■• three public hearings are pi^nen cratic headquarter?, on Graham Mewl|h Dwight D. p^.K>ns w ere KUledNgnd BODY IS TO BE PRAYEDJOR m eet w ith ,thefh sjid discuss, Jt dren, including free . ^ ^.p,, .esubli.nhed practice to . Hunlley-Btlokley < . ^ Elsenhower 1 or more wounde-’ \ With them'and-see if it refreshment stand ’’e .k\ai ; tnlasionary . l^-ftupe west, u a si HighUgnts -- 11:30 Jack Paar Show jw»iforated into the plaUorim-He 7:30 'katf Smith Sh0jf ,__ 46 11;4S "Order* Are <3rd*r* Acting President Huh Chung qn- In ancient dayr a sdimd body waa truly '4 X aWr--A fpqd sale wiU,;Ae ” '’,^ ^ “eat need to eomK^ dis . J2 .10 12:30 Almanac • mmeed completion of his care­ X blessing for then known medicines gave very, little the three heatings w llta lk - ^ throuphoutPlhe day, and the com- of ine-^reai. nee...... niverboat— 8. Ill 531 J.:00 Late, New* 30 as well aa c'ommiuiism in this cnieyenlSe ' taker government with the ap^ help p C i« would overnight d^rlm.H br w^* t v conducted the same night n . dif- mittee/^la,hs ■ to have eight a i^ Alfred E. Bushey, ** Divi­ 8:00:00 Playhouse.Play-house, .80.*0 8.12. 4 0 ' 1 im.in'iuj-. > ferent^cities and the African territory.^ _ SATUKOAT’S TV WEEK POB OOMPfcOTE LISTINO polntment of-new ministers of.'de­ out cities. Any surgical operation was a death de tio n ^ s handle fhejbiddmg on otlf- All Vi’omen of -the church are sion 81.7 was given a six - monlh^ fense, agric Jture and communica­ 82 members wilt be^jllvided be- ejHtems.' urged to reserve this <\a\e atid suspended ■qrilence and placed, oif tions. The^defense ministry went physicians can prescri^ bffecrive i^ i- — tween .th'e three mepOngs. Other coinniltt.ee chairmen .Jea'rn a b o u t. conditions--Jn to LC Gen. Lee Ohong-chan, army . Priest T^sferred - Bflected by r^g.rce Include: Edward probation for IS months,fOr obtain­ these undeveloped areas. ..A R a d i o , chief of staff- during the Korean ^The Rev. JoHn Riillivan offici­ Pashila. design and engineering: -V pES yisitallon" ‘ ing mtfhey- underX^se Ipretenses. War, who had beep Sidelined for ated at SL-^olupiba's Church Edward Dcskus, collections; Ey- ..x-The offlcTai vi.sitalipn by the Visiting Judge Slni^.^ Bernstein (Thia listing tacludea-only, those news hroadcaste of 10 or IS-miante seven years for*-beifig critical of are a fe>v'cents per treali^l. -m y I X SundavYtfr the regular masses, m \ ereU J. Delaney, special items; W orthy Grantt, M atron Mrs. Vir-^ alro ordered that prompt and regu­ length. Some s^ttohs carry other ahortTaewscaatsi, Rhee's policies. , v .hotohlv save lives. but by lessening aickness-Ume -X place^the: Key. John K. H nn^ ■ .Thomas M Burgess, auctioneers; ^*>30 Showcase and Newa The National Assembly, stlH WjvsXas served this churcJXfor qnd Burton's the most iompfete selectionXD# John K. C u t l e r , : cinia 'Smith and, her . assonatg lar efforts bq made to reimburse s-06 Showcase and News and requiring fewer,.visits from phy^ians,..ac­ grjind officers to Evergrerj, Wood 6^00 NewA' Zairnaa 9:00 Take Five—U.S. Marine'Corp*, dominated by Rhee’s discredited tually save yot|, money. .past six years. Falher-^ortan ^~ ’I>^cratir Wom.en’s ’'®‘ those who were' defrauded. 6:18-Art Jobnaon i0;.10 Showcase and New* ■ lAberal party, bickered In Seoul ■ ^irasXransferred to/N orwich and • \freshrrtetits; and South Windsor Chapter. OES.^^dll 1'^? .Ci46 Lowell Thoma* Wefincjsdftv at 8 p.ri>: a t the Imposition of sontence was sus-' 11:05 Music Beyond the Stark' oyer what to do in the continuing took X:, his duties there Satur- doling .DemodratSi-'bntertamment. pended’ in lhe case of Rene^ N. 7:00 Amo* N‘ Andy _ - • 3:05 News Roundup. '’"'^■yoUR DOCTOR'GAN PHOl^E US v^en you X' Skippies ih Manchester! . x ' Masonic Temple.'Maui St.- 7:30 New*. Comedy Time 13:15 Sian Off crisis. need -a medicine. Pick, up yoiir Pt^^c^Ptlon . if (IGV' ■ •* Anyone .With spring cleanup, Blanchette, 18. of Rt. 8,,„ Bolton. 7:48 Bob and Ray ' The kissembiyT Tinder pressufe to Items' suilable^fprauctlon may^ob- A- dinner will fake plac e at 6;30 8:00 WoTld I'ontkht . shodping nearby, or we will (ieliver PrompUy , TTie Rev\Francis M,\irphy, of Mrs. ! ""bowno waawas tnaiKeucharged i^ b ' breach of dissolve, atiir^has to -deal forntally p:m, Mrs. "lyalderf CblUns, peace. Judge Berpstmn ordered hla , 8:18 Muiic TUI Ona without extra charge. A gteat many people en­ Joseph’s Chbroh. of which St. tain pick up sei^pe by romafting 12.00 New* with Rhee'g\resignatipn and con­ Oolumba>4s a>niis«lon. said no de­ YES! Bfirtori’$ha$ Skippi«$ to ti+ junior.fi^ur*r$ «H ages! any member of the cornmitvee„'> David Tripp,'Mrs. .Icihn Felton and record forwarded, to juvenile court 13:10 Mualo nil Une Open House Set trust us-with their prescripUons. May we com­ Mrs. Francis Andross 'will be in which is prtsenlly handling a previ- 1:00 New*. Sl«n Off ' , stitutional aihendm'ents changing pound yciurs? '■ finite vti’clsions have--been mane .vour choice fiT>m the most com plete seleOtron inf this part of C on­ Minor Crash v W HA$r-»I9 the government to a premier-cabi­ for a replacemenlXor Father ■ An auto 8kidded^ lnto a^ ’»',fhlcle charge. QUs case involving Blanchette. At Cheney Tech necticut. There’s'h'^kjpplo* »+ylo tor everyXOur . . every outfit . Set for Auction RomsCli P. Sen*-owskl, 48, of 15 6:00 Big Show ^ ' net aystem umler which the. pres­ Honan as yet. This >oa.y be done halted -at a stop light at Rt- .6 and First Congregational Church 8:30 John Daly " ident' would be' a flgurehei^ chief , . • . every junior figui^ t^ e . for Burfon i i$ headquarters-4pr Maguire Rd., Intersection yester­ Edmund St., wag fined $120 for 6;40 Big Show - / . this weekS-X - X'' ' will he open every night this week driving while under the influence Of Students at Howell Cheney of sta te .- Civil Defense Will hav K o n Op- day a t about 5 p.m.. according to 7:tXI E t 1 pm. tornor- \ v \ . A car driveoi by A nna O. Hal, Bt, of PlcMaht Valley Rd.,. chairman Richard R." Chetelat, 22, of The general public has been In ' roU'. No. public action will be re- 'Windsor Locks, was stopped at 7:00 Rav Somer* y / set off the revolt against Rhee, for the' affair. French Rd., Bolton,'was fined, a 11:00 Newa *" - / / vited to attend th e open hou'Se to ' qulred at this lime.. At 2:15 the the sign. It was hit. in the rear 11:10 Ray Somera , O committed auleide with his family No Fires -Sunday ■total of $21 oiV two chkrges; $12 for 1:00 Def Rayce* * * see the program In operation. la st week Jn an effort ijo shbiilder red, lake eo4'er signal, will be ■ when a second car operated by , Displays of projects completed The lo6al Are department found driving an unregistered (motor ve­ WTIO—1090 reaponiibtlity for the^.fevolt sounded. At this time all IraffK' Pasquale J. Capano, .-39, *152 Wil- hicle and_$9 for thejllegal use of by the students will be exhibited in Sunday a dsiy of rest, with. Inter- ■8:00 Newa: Weathefi.Sporta , Will stop for 15 minutes. In a real ? - pon -St;,- Hartf©Fdc^»i^:,-n«*!yhJt: mttEBrft showers . credited for Te^BtT^ion'pTafM^ : 6 ;3Q.augpertime, S e r e n a d e s . ... the ftss^iPhly hall,' and student attack aII.persons must take cover. "-four passengers, skidded 'joir tM ryeoord--Of no -call■butfe^ v ^ - ':; l--^-MapyiyB6u tHioan':aiB,7(«ofo<3 6;4lShree.StBr Eltra .'. . _ Jguides yyu:i.,sjcpl,aih th jtn . C lass­ /lu'^h'W . test those • in‘A'ahlctos are. w et pavement, police shtdi-.C'.CSyr:'’ •7;0n Dick Bertel - ■ . . room schedules, wllirttqt bd follow- ;i5r;7'wis-fined $15" Tor‘failure ‘to 7:30 New.* of the'-World ' req'ueill'ed, tb sla y '.iti stopped ye- Resident Tfbop6f Ronald Jacob- M i^hM ter IS y.e n 1 n g Herald drive in the profye'r lajie. / 7:45 Baciio Mo.srow ed^’ieavinff- time fbr parents ami ■ hides until i:,30 and' then traffir,^ ■en. Investigated the accldetii. gouth Windsor correspondent El- ' John Babinhau, 34, of nySehool. '8:flD Broadyvay. U.S A. guests to discuss subjects wlth,tne will resume to normal. . Top Bowler St., and John Morianos-25, of B Sam 8:30 What'!<''’Yo«i' Opinion teachers. ■ Any time after 2:39 p m. tomor- Mrs. Gladys Daley qf . Haiingtdn lihoro G. Burnham, telephone Mit­ 10:05’Concerl ilatl chell 4-0B74. . . - Gr'een- Rd... Coventry, ^ere each 10:30 Sports.HlghlighU ' ------y ■ row. Columbians are requeetcd_ln Rd. with season filghs in three fined $15 for failure' to' g ran t the 11:IS) News ' ■»1:15 Stiorie Final ■ ' Kormiila ‘Lift#’ lecture# sign In a t .Yeomans - syehls' topped bowling honor "win- . -i right of way, char^«is resulting should include all j'ersons able to nSr» announced by the South MIdiilfihl Mood*. Aflac ■ for 11:45 .President Elsenhower- ~ Roseville. Mic^hT^'A siiecial for- ii$ Sj^ng travel. cut . W indsor .WomeiK's D uckpln Bowl jAUflS oC l l“ r ASiSlj Raymond 1. Rowett, 21, of 184 13:58 News." Sign Off YoTur The H arare W. „P o rter .Srhool Ing Lieague at" the recent annual Center St., w?s fined $9 for failure WINF—1280 mUlk developed by a Roseville con­ banquet. A * Woodchopper team ' will part'icipale in the alert tornor- Me t ---t On 9,000 M ile Hop to grant the right of way at an In 6:00 rinanolAl Newa cern is said.-to make it possible to ro'v between 2 and -i f* m As a pre^- 10 ^ • member, she had yearly high aver- terseclion.. ; 6:15 Showoiaa and Newa lift the ifik front ahy color pic-^ ,, 101,28; high alngle,. 141; and 7:00 Fulton Lewi* ture ppthted orvpaper and transfer' ;es - G^riTgo Doors limlnary, step all tea'rhers have Herbert A.'Tvler Jr . 21, of 8,5 7:15 Evening Devotion* For he’en mstnir'.ed to teview high three >:string, 371. (Contlnned from Pago One) 7:30 Showcase and News it to-ciinvas or almost any other Mrs. Sophia Marouskl. alsO a Tanner St / was fqund guilty of 7:35 The Reviewing Stand surface, thus giving the appear- ; > theii*': pupils the ,Piiyjusp of; f failure tobbey ap officer and v^as S:00 News Dtiring-the air raid drill, all pupils | •’;‘Woodchopper.. rolled tVie high Iwhleved"' distances of something jknee of an oil jSaintlng, '* G Atd^, .IN AOOmON Tb FiOte^lINC YOU* CA*. IS ONI Of THI MCT without a mark, 94, and Mrs. ^ar. over «,000. statu te mU.fs. flneff $6. / ' 7::5p Baaebalt Warmup. —-^11 pr'yreed tp apecificalfy designa­ X '. ■ bara Riley, of the Crackerjacks The RiljB,8ian8 in Jan u ary lobbed Charsfes of pa.ssing a standihg ------N. 7------^------STMINTS y o u c a n MAKC TO-DAY, iK A U S I IT, LIRI YOU* HOMI, ted areas Hi the- building. Won a trophy aa the m ost Im one of their test mlssifes from a school/bus against Peter,B.-Gram. LL CONTINUfi FO* MANY ySARS.TO l»K»iASE W VAlUi. . p T -' -Mevtlng Set ' ' ' proved bowlerl' 'launching pad deep-.w'ithtnJthe So- 37. Of V ern6n Rd., Vernon, and Mrs.Kniite Barstrom. president. Other high, average bowlers, in tTilUan C. Stevenson, 38, of 22 Of Columbia PTA ha* ralle^ s -viet Union about t 7?9 p X sta tu te meeting of-her exerutivB board at order following Mrs. Daley’s first miles Into the South cJentral Pa­ Wplker St., were nplled.' j her Home on Jonathan .,Trumh^.l ' , -Skippies .Panty Girdle of nylon power net with place, were: • Barbara Swictlickii cific. • / A pon-suppoi't chArge against j Skippies Panty Girdle made op light, lacy povyer I Mrs. Betty Burrill, Mrs. Mary Clifford Champion. 28, of Hartford, t Highw ay tom orrow a t m. CotA- Formfit SkippHss Panlie Girdle p t fine nylon extra panel's Of satin elastic on the sides fjoy- The pfajined im pact .area for Uie Former Cheney M ills net that is pretty and feminine looking hut gives beauty and comfort on the full hipped gal.A ^H ^ u ’ Kearney, Mrs. Ruby' Dodd. Mrs was nplled. j j miltee chairman are ask,cd to bring power net for gentle shaping. Satin elastic front firm control. Satin elastic front and back panels ‘new long distance Atlas flight wijl^ Hartford Road their annual reports, which are to and-back panels. 'Vl’ihite. S-M^L. Also girdle. . .$ 5 ^ John Farnham, with Mrs. Shirley be^'in the area,.of. the "Prince Six rases were continued. j S-M-L...... • • • • • • S p . 9 5 he rtjit in printed form fo'r the next W - X L 3c . '-> x -4 for extra flattening. White; S-M-L. .,. $ 7 .9 5 - NRiordan 'Aid Clarion Snow in a ■ward 'Islands which lie about. 1,250 Until Saturday, Stanley.G. Kase-*, and Pine Sf. . Seventh place tie, Mary DuPont. miles southeast of the- Cape of v'ich, 20,' o f-79 Essex St., charged Mancheittr, Conn. meeting c . MfsF Anna Hallowell. Mrs^vfrean Science Talk Set X ' ^ Good Hope. , , ■ *■' with .- • ' FREE PARKING Messier, and Mrs. Betty Bristow. Until 3tonday. Russell. E. Miller. 1 The flnal sei«sion of a district '''■'•*-> w f - -x} A The r.fnis wpn team honors. The islands are British. / • Parcel Pickijp to * science committee whieh, during The Defense I>epartme.nt'said the 42. o f'4-7 -But’kirigham St., for trh»+»; ■' 4 .'X * w ith' the Independents and Wood- on a chgrge of . y""! Your Car! ■ the past school vear, has beeh as­ T#: choppers tied for second ptoe. The shot will be, made,J)vUh , a "stand­ sembling resource malertals and Independents gained the second ard Atlas a.s part of the research ‘ U ntil May 16.' R oger B. Beap. 18, j considering ih e ir effeoUt-e u so In position in -a special roll-off. Oth­ and development p^gp^jn de­ of the ^ Manchester Nike Site, ] OPEN MONDAY thru SATURDAY- lO A.M. to 10 P.M. the cjassronnis'. will be held f'"'', ers, in finish ,order, were the signed to subject coniporierLts o f charged with, reckless dr.iving’Wnd , 9, when teadiers for the Rockville ,. Bombers. Park 'l.’tewcrs. Cracker- ballistic missiles to' eAtrem*^co'n-_ with driving y^ithout a license^ dtural ■ f'lipe.rvisnry . District mept , ■piancis L. Charizio, 25, of VVind- jacks, Black Birds and Scare di'Uons." _ ^ p e c f ^ s ^ t ^ s . ' o ffc / at th'e Hick* MemorisJ School ini Crows. Bowling was Weekly at the The government x>f. the Union of sor. for. trial on a charge of speed­ Wed, Only! Tolland The public is rnvited to Main St. Community -lall aUe.vs. Soutif Africa had been Informed ing; Mr.s. Ludmilla Sm iltnieks. 45, tjje meeting which is called for of 3h Unlorf ' St., charged with Science Reporter to Speak of U.S. intentiona even thou^ lOM THC OCEAN-w X 3:45-P.hi The. regtilar meeUng of the the planned courae of the AD®s evadiijg- tespon-sibility. OUR BUIlDiING EXPERTS ARE READY TO HjELP WITH YOUR Comrudtef*'' meraher* ^.\Vlll par- Wapping PTA has been postponed will canT it entirely over inter:- Untff.May______23, ‘ Reginald Pam p- nous MOILED ticipirte.in tiie m'eettng. They in­ one week and will be held May 10 national •vyatera and term inate in hery, sG of 4^9 E. MiddreTpke,- p l a n s — c a l l t o - d a y f o r t h e i r FRBfxADVICE AND clude .Ntrs Anna .ScHiilz, Tollaim: In order to present, a sp^ial pro­ an area rorely used by N COST CAN BE INCLUDH) TOO tell''ahoiil their independent sci-; is neeessary to give you ; Skippies ,Pantie Girdle of nylon power net with Skippies Pantle Girdle with new tapered waist ' IN THE EASY PAYMENT PLAN . A ' ence Interest.s and .show some of j Skippies lig h t elaSUcs lia.ve a livind of theiV own' jL*mb Chdpi Sale! complpte freedom of move­ diamond panel front and bark new elastic 2" band with inside band for the Islest i> fashion*. WTilt^ the reaulls of their activity. "when it. comeaTo controlling curves ih .romfrirt. ment plus perfect shaping ^ for that nipped in waist liae. .AVhitt. 3 S-M-L...... $ 8 . 9 5 Town-Eients , arid fit, .32 to ,36A. 32 to ^ They mold you to a naturally lovely Ijne. Of-nylon •- Columhi-t. Recreation Council | X ■ - ’ BROIL QR FRY ^ * '38B gnd C. ....• S J.9 5 'X •iBsfic net w-ith satjn elastic control panrt froiU ' ■ - ^ v /'- ■ wlirmeel tonjghl at 8 o'clock ih and back. 2.1 o ” waistband. White. S-M-L. $ 7 .5 0 TOP CHOICE TOP dnOICE MBIATT / Yeoman* Hall. ^ X/-". DURING . Dr. Ralph E. Wolmer., thairman of the program rorrujiittee, ha* LOIN CHOPS RIB CHOPS called a w^ld at i '/ ■ t? ’ ' * 1 •' ' ■ .** o'rtock.' He ask* anyone interested in working in this pro­ . EASY OPERATING FOUR SECTIQ!^,^ERHEAD gram. a'a a leader or umpire. DOOR COMPLETE WITH ALL HARDWARE pleasP attend this session. ■ Girl Sijout Troop 1 will hold HEAVY DUTY Ifi IN. DOOR. * V " — — th eir clo.sing. aes.sion tom orrow in U. R. Post Offite YOU^AVE AT T;HE LOW PRICE OF 7 ...... ^ 6 2 . 5 0 Yeomans Hall from 7 to 8 p.m Sub-.Station The 'girls v'^'l present entertain­ ment jncludfng puppets, skit, and niESH NATIVE; t e n d e r , m e a t y INSTALLATION CAN'BE ARRANGED AND II^UOED IN AN EASY variety acta 'to. parents and PAYMENT PLAN — NOTHING DOWN EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS friends.. < ■ ' ‘ , ' Telephone Billsv- He ^ - ' Robert■''k . Clarke. AE2. U.S. / May Be. Paid Here = v i u % NaVv. stationed at Key West» Fla., - PLAN NOW TO OET EXTRA STORAGE SPACE IN - Mrs.“ciarke and their small datigh- YOUR GARAGE — WE CAN HELP YOU! , ter. Debbie, arrived'here late Fri- ■ l e g s •Tlav night'. They wnll he in tht Prescriptions .BesidM Ibase tforoga . viPi^ifv for the next five weelus while 'ciarke,attends schools in J . focilitiat a< shown we- Are Our Specialty V Itofig Island and Rhode- Island. Helps kee)> yoil- hove mony -other -lde« Mrs. Clarke and their daughter burner clean as it to help you gel the win Slav with ■ her parents. Mr. 'MIN U IT " BRAND maxTmurtr' sfort^e .space __ and Mrs. iJS'Uuir S. .Bailey of Nbtary»PubUc heats your heme I _ 'you. need. . ' . -■ . ifoiintain Acres, Rt. 6. ■ . ■ . SLICES Slarke, -who is the sd,n RT-58 U the-most completely . J Mrs. Maurice' Clarke of Erdoni SOS CAN WITH THESE AND ALL YOUR OTHER PLANS" USE O 0R CONVENIENT . Skippies I.cmg'iieg Pantie, Girdle made, of effectiye fuel oil additive m use will have tw o we.ek's a t 'Auto Free Delivery Service ' today. helps, your . oif ADDON PURCHASE HAN — NOTHING pOW H — PAYMW S AS Skippies Long Leg Panfie Girtlle w ith lace and .Skippies Pantie Girdleof nylon power net-with ....•fine power not with tapered walatlinq and long , P ilot School. in Rhode,’Talsnd.<'itiid nylonipaiiel front and satin elastic hack for gentle . leg to wear-under the. sjimest sjieathi burner deliver more clean; id*-; saj-in ela.stio panel front and hack for extra flat- : J LOW JkS $10.00 A MONTH.. X ' th'rVe weeks a t Orom ah’.s A ircraft control and real smooth''look. White. __ -I'eiiiiig, 3" band alims waistline. White. pendable heaV. Y’ou get p re -. Kciwl in Long Island. He will, be S-*M*L- ...... t l Q » 9 5 MAX MIUER SAYS: I e a t • • /'J • a a ' $ 1 0 ^ P -- mium service, too.'All d e sire d here ’wepkend.s. . ' / / '« ^ Ramember It’s to make home heating easy. Michael ''Aude'tte, U.S.*^Arm.v. ■ : \ WE-ARC OPEN: , X -, ■.- ■,' "',4’ son of Mrs. Clarence Ma.vnard of T:S0 AJ«. till 5:00 PAI.—MONDAir IJirn THURSDAY'/ - - .. . ,r LAkevi.ew P ark, ha.s ra tu rn ^ - th Call today for i ($AVE 2 ^ OVER OTHER DRANM) 7:30 A.M. «H 8:30 P.M.—HMDAY V duly "In Frflricp, sftoi- Spending a Ju/ your hrif 21-day 'ie'av^ at home. 7:S0 AJtf. tm NOON—SATURDl^y. ^ , ‘ Y' • • • ^ . Kejtqtt guaranteed Hfm et'f»g^ar~ M obilheotsv ■ Mris.'Maupicc VClarke is a pa­ prfeW.,,get a second J^onttqol item for only Jif mof*. . tient at-- Manchester. Memorial • SELECTED PRODUCE 4 /'Y o u r •. Hospital where, she will undergo FANCy, FRFSH ttOWDA jSuai’an t^ ^ ' surgery. W E G IV E (tianeheoter Evening. Herald .Co­ GREEN STAMPS Our 40, Years _ lumbia correapondent, MH. Donald Burton's Expert Corsetry^aff R. Tuttle. -tele|»h‘pne ACadetny , p auo STOBIS Pffiependahfe 8-S4S5. U-. .'■ • , step up-atJ^ bla mea'sujted ffer perfect lit . . . Burton’a h « * , - ■/----■.------f.' •'...■ . * porsetier^eMh a graduat«\Of a achool of modem corsetry. with ye#ro of MORIARTY ; SSe N. MAIN ST. MAIN^ forms the Ml 3-5135 ttOMlh IMPROVEMENT BEADQUARTERS fMirus of the-belt, thus endliur wor- ' t ?V9 GREEN ROAD - TEL Ml 3-4U4 rlM abbui lost keys or Idckoutf 301-31S Center Sr. -.. *. - , ' v ■' ‘‘ '

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PAdte SBJVISS' ' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CQNN„ MONDAY. MAY 2, 19611 '/ iViJNIKO HERALD, ^ CPKN., MONDAY; MAY t, 960 \ M A W c m ji ■ '•> ^ A O E S IX Tolla»i,d County Assn.- at its mei‘el;^>ad pewa for Nixon, What, Jaylors Observe tMt ban'tmty fi-o*n nejrotl- TnUmid Coii/fty^ anhuai rtwoiing'^frtday. «U(tl at Genev'a, or:' If • negotiated, If UHi jMter haa.beeti aendihg *am- 'Also el'ect?d-5., were Atty. E. UTaurljffllfr ^ vd-Georp’ Gorsky or^lington, vice 45lk to keep It from being., ratifle d ^ ^ 'flea of hla humor tp Ad-SteVenaon, A rt Gr«>up or Jack Kfciinedy, o^Chet Bowles? '/dlwcsldcjit; Atty.. John H,. 16 Griswold St.,^. celebrated H E K ii^'“PR“«*N'?rNG ^ ISO. and Atty,'' Leo FlahpVty Jr., .of tbeiidlHlLV^ding anhtversary At ,i : BtMell Strrti ,. .. . trea ty ’ ^'■ Aa' demon.stralionJ .^..c.4 e.n t ' r\f of «ateh^Kcul f em/« iV, Tl! t'» Rockvill^,.; Judge-elect Jllcholas i, • Mancbrkt'r Conn ■ Beca-naeT whether op inot- they - A^T4«yrftht for Today ting and painting w'ill lie gjyenh^t Armeptapo of Stafford - Spfinga a'fatpily (iinftieR..yesferday;'Am'>nK iy.tMie iHancheatef 3 : , / ^mrtSftar- a meeting of the Tolland Caimt nd Yeomana-^ected to the Book the giiwts was MrA,:Tajd^r'a thgld M ' / Pablikbef-* inevitable, whwh they probRbly.''cl>»,. onOlrtirWie# Art Aasrl., tomorrow at .S p.ni,. at jmmittcOj/ . - ' ^ • Foundtc) Octebor t. . of honor .and slater, Mra^^Mai^ ------in tfieir honc.i. they ' want «e to, Building B. 6n School St., Rockv^ ppplicatlon of Mrs. Br-een of Manchester. Kxcrpt A-iUet~" ' ' ' erine/’fcoman# Hutchinaon jnf<;An end &tldev»'^'e?nt'er*d «i the.'Sp^nrt every jiinment of every dav (iOd tirnnt Our Friendship The, dchionalration will be giverv take exaniinatlcins'dfor sd- The Taylors -swera married irer» at Martr’heaiMertr'heUfr C onn^ei .p-etperation for aiich G o d /^ n b t our ■'friendship, td- Itee Mali Ualter BT/.Mra. Caroline Sorstcr of Rockr to the bar waa.-«wrovcd. April 2g, 19T5 by?\jt^ late Rev. a3 kr: Tlii* ia. Utey any. Jh e beat mfever- ' ville/SAxflbniohatration of niosaio _____ J i William McfJurJt of IH. Jamw' '•tATfis ll one and all wRl h»ve^ to go, \ ALfM) TUESli^T and :Pjui>AT rabeble in. Advance way of being a-.ire the-war never I one Kiiu n.. V’'. "'.!/he'kv»nKwork amTiUioleprn block printing, dhurch. They have three ^itfdren/ rond the__ .___ . w parted at^d^ast meetipg/.will ; Povrer , 1 A.M. to 6 P.M. Gna Year . . X , ...... * •■ li?, dbv*■fjoea -atarti , ■• „ , ,Our »P*rita shining tn the gldw Mrs. Sherwood Nyman of/wnd- g % Montha ...... r spirits shining in the glow, ^ he ..continued; A n:^pe interested Bor, Mrs. Wtlllatn P. Kirme Ire* W>pUie .Vv...... : 1.^1, No onebb* ever*'"■ aak/ them how /H ere to meet with all, our U > ^ ■?^fo.io dde^ffooeiro About 1 ■million T H im SD A F ' in art.- crafts of/painting, is in­ A’ore - added to Miss. Mar>' Taylor, both . - ■itlfoM-Rtts 'wni bii, available toward 'as chief engineer of the Sanitary - 'THE ASSwJATED\r’Bt*S gest'ions fob the event are Paper Mills in. E ast H artford. • Tha AJ^nciawd Preat ''•^.*^'^1™ m '' A happy ending ,^vould rome »¥''*:■ | Eternity. ;the e n ^ f I960, a,record'increase. 'enUtlan 10 the uaa ,ol „ Wouldntt they have to romess. cohied. ,: - • *11 difiiMitchci i.o' II Menibers m ay. take ,-pafnUngS il'4:*brharn^credtta-t e*P^r then, that humanily couldn't/keep In God's bright home to be for­ and alart the local Pewa,.oribliahaa h'ro with them to topiorrow night's All riBht* of republfcatton of .ep'Clal this up forever? And-wouldn t they ever rtiefeUng forv, cijt^ism and for »aaaae«a*9'«*i dlapatchaa Harain-ara alf" rajerred^ Where parting's aflL_np tR^ve. haVe to guess that humwit.v, in Here- to meet our lovinging S^vjpilrsaviour selection for 'Exhibition. FOR YOUR mil eervlce citlant of N E. A. SarT; order to escape from it. wmuld have ildcn ^ b t e . Baiv'Assn. .Elects t. \tT^en w-e cross the golden The' Heavenly hosts to singig^.^F wel- Aftv.^fionald Shannon otSom- **^I^Wle'hare R'PreaenJaJlyaif )if) institute some kipd vC inlerna- e rs3 “ elected president of , th.e . N -■ • CON J u ^ ; Me'h%.e Soarial tihpal control over th(/powef-s of come • ' York. Gbiceito .P/hm** " ■ ■ V -mu "HOW a b o u t One Of “ m em ber" AUntT BfPEAU , Of nuclear destruction^' ont' riRcn^ATiONS words',.^ l^AV'k s'u.cce>d In living, Hc.e to be u ltb ^ ■ Tha Heratd' Println* ‘Company RANGE a.'sumaa no ftnanrmi raeponeibihm (hr wT^dh^C ^e end Vip just about mansions to abide^^' W tvprrraphical arrora appearlne. 1b ad- where we are no\y/.'wilh tire same -; - x for- ndar drugs? . verthiernenta and other raadtnt matlar deciston to be iiiAdc if we wanted Pa.v A fter, day whijh-'^means To. FUEL OIL REMODEL Dlapiay -adverli.'liir cloeinc J ’"'”!'! 1V1 ThaMancherler E^JhK .R'rsid. to continue JlWihferW^^^ KwePing in God's home abovk,.V’'^ GASOLINE Wh>' waste .vour fur coat for n.m one cape? We can make S For Monday—1 p tn. ImOavMcindftv tu a lu n ia y e W choose life, 'ven i/-r p,,„ „( j„y ^nd richest blessings T u^5«1« it means /rusting, somebodt'? ‘ ^,| j„ peRce and lv/ronx^ercafter to. spoi/-«'W hap Err-Satiirdavi—1 P mi .Erldsy law. even /hough the best .i:aVA^we_^jnws^^^ hoh- rare. BANTLY OIL CAPE • STOLE - (?t«s»lfl»'i dssdllne- lO-.iO * m SOT . or to stop God's.hdly^re r,ntr\NV. IM'. d*v"'o( .PuhlfcMion escejil P«hiri1»V— can try may be one which soiufi This to have with Christ our iia.m- ■_____ - • T v e ^ a eoki," the man JACKiET ^ body sio/ild try-, to W ade ? Saviour • , , 1 >t Mn ' s I KiXi Monday. May 2 AH' through, faith- and" constant ■ad. sod he ssaBt an to TEL. Mitchell 9-4SS5 E«l! * 1 9 9 5 ■/ praj er^ William'Moore ask for a **a>on • : T el. ,M I 4-0951 tUMJer martial law to liiscuss ^/|'credited it to "massive outside In- defense.of a free aocietv.'' ,..'i . / , - V GainpaigB Geiiler NEED physicians.. We work wkh doctors, peeaiid^ ■ •ThiiF is the.Herald Trihtuie S j campaign manager has now SCREENS the drags and wtedicines they pieacflbeF We ISria dnet silmm.ary-. this moniln^,’'o f : pn, Ubm «f'-th«l, Wlgrfer- ^Campaign headquarters'for theX * OK a prdfeasiooal knowtedge «rf the, powerful new the situation In Istanbul, the City i n ^ gi-eaVimpoi-tanre. In a Beflx Ringers' M-arch , for Mental ‘Saoodjr ,d|(ugs,” so we kooh b<>F important it is ■ , rt-BieAsia Minoroiiiiv.. which Is...... now .seri-ing.. . a.s j letter to Sj^erctary of . State . Chria-j opened tomfirrow ■ COMBINATION v*-Ag»n:V'JW?’ v.«^g]kei.-h*»4«’- •• :-&x-t.he'Xn(ire:ws B uifd^g/ ' lantte Treaty OrganUation, or ofBpjR] *3 fojiowa: ■ ' Center St. ' , j lOREiM'OOQpiT wbiayoiFPhtmiactst Kfaaea,l08en youaemtam NATO.ii’^'Ttet the eT^iertisJ law - Volunteer - solicitors,. are , askeo \. ■The dramatlcfaiid Unltlv inser­ d n £ I t i i for y6 iS prip^ecBae ahd tt'th e best m.Wl8 Is that Turkey, loyal NATO bv Mrs. William H. Stuek; drive tion- of your flnancisl support'for chairman, to pick up their kits ^ 2 ; 0 G jneAber,, Is not.much icloser tn ■ kitenst of your good heakh, Always, see your Senator Case on the "eve of the from 10 a.m. to ♦ ptin. or 7 p.m. / - doctor when potent medicatioo k required. ■ome reepecU to-being a democr-' ill'ection wa.'f an. important factor to 9 p.m. X ku seo CLEAN and GLAZE racy than It-Is to being-s part of Over 500 volunteers' '^11 can­ Four Models to Choose From. in effecting Mr. Morrii' defeat'. The Be Sure — Buy RellsblUty, .J.1'60. '■" f \ ' the geography back of this re^ before the primary listed a contri­ M'eat Hartford—Aiy?-4475 grrr^a •*a-**w « ■^^ww. >.. .c., queet, Wiey recognized America.n bution of J6()0Jiom Herler. ‘tanks, given to Turkey to help that „ We think we‘ can agree with the ' * St 1- nation play its part. In the common Morria campaign manager, to the • »r.v military stand against .the possl- effect that it niiglit have,been more ' blllty of aggression by Commu­ discreet (or He;'.^i' to have passed v; nism. Tlie tanks wefe here, how­ up all m voiv^ent in the New Jfr- ever. not to fight Cotnmunists, nor- ■riL- '■ f ■; < i *. y aey prim^v,^ but -we cannot, we / ■ t primarily to hestrtcl the move- are afraid, a^ewt'hat.tt Wes either \\ ' menU of NATO statesmen, hut to the'.'f^ or the Herler name. If offers you a fe c ia l ^ r ir ig lim e eentrol the rash .instincts: of the any New/'^Jersey voters actually ^students of Turkey: who have some U;' which becamf "an im- /oblishfoolish-.spnnp-tlnie ’spring-tlrTie' 7 notion '“'" that ‘ factor in effecting Mr V&indow thadMof loiJely.Du Pont r OpptiTtuTiity to metko your hoMe iifix>re ieui^ful"*^wnd, there ought to'be freedom Of pre..« fitiorrisP . ^ defeat." The" "'•»? attrac­ of politics In a country whiph is a offense seem greater,' IS flattering tive colon, Jutt eall ui. We will be / full member of a roa.llWon of North hln^ and- his- *500. preaume (tad to ssetiure your window* end BURR NUESiaiy E O ^ Qfi SHRUBS WB[ElJ YOU JOIN make Atlantic democracies. „ further explanations (ive- you a . free eethnste for n e^ / "Tontine." /■ Th.e Turkish authon;ies, discu^ tmpqssible-the rejtfc-' Ing thisIts situation themselves, gi'* gi' tion of ^the right wing ._ „_ji..,tecandidate _ ,2/_ THE HARTFORD NATIONAI^HEClfcSAVINGrS PLAN the opinion that It Is better to con­ came to pa*a down in,New Jersey Join Hartford B^ionaVs Ch^^ trol these students ftrmly liow, while they are, still rela.tivelK.few / - ‘ h y b r i d ROSES . FLOWERING SHRUBS toss in number, and before any mass of Jenter’s Charmed life your pic^^ witT% our compliments •^of any two of^fhje Turkish citizens has joined them, 4^; ^than '-to, l y Uynga festiSr to th* ''N 'v e r having been elected Prea- F HIMTFOiiD iZ .' ' / ! - ^ Betty Uprichaid:sP^ / (Rose of Shartm)-red ^ / i yiolnt wd>*e tt might Lake fi/K scale ,tdent« we have never been exposed 'I.A . JOHNSON bushes^t flowering shrubs shown dt l^ ^ '■ *■ t-i- 3 vlolem^ to suppress ...the'm. But | t(T ,ths • redoubtsbie charms^ of P A I N T C O . .there is. of-.course,- a third choice rieorge E. Alien. We-auppoae that ' - ■ L,. n * HAIN 8T., MAKOHENTEB also to be kept in mind. That woiijri explains w'hy we have. jB.ever ./ GaUmCta^B-nUhv . CIim J!fr-awt>te^l«>P|« . ' Involve' some' dlsposltiitm on the Avhrmed'. to. .the official Jester at / - % X-:' \^eigelftEvaRetMte~ctiiiisoa X three; American courts In succes­ ElKTRU,.; _ part” of the Menderes- regime to • ■ ' ' ' - CLIMBER R Q ^ v '' Weigela Variegated— Regular saving isn’t caigy—we,\ronML|!r is. B u tiiie ’ move a little closer to the NATY) sion, and w hy,, therefore, -we ar« Ideal of democracy. That. Joo. , with Hafry Truman; for on«;e,-when •' fepK>»e4^i»»--Kd .. , , ydiow^idfeairaf, . Han (see^below) maies saving automatiCf end it will help your savings grow aibsoet should b*rpsrt of the xoalttlon de-1 he puhiidty blisters his one-time W' fense a.valnst Communism, and If We -wish to' make It clear that in spite of yourself. We hope this specM oflFer will |^ve you a good reason to get we age qiiite \rilllitg to .con.cede that -NBW on the Yankee ' . , TTiae em first^qaatOy n s e tjn d shmhs, paM gei'in. ,lt Is* not ms'^e s part of the way ■ V' ' /. 'v ■ , V - . Btarted, and we.%elcome the o ^ rtu n ity to d io ^ o u W Hai;tfard National can of;jife being defended. Uie uitiniste every American President is en CAREFUL ' ftfffiy Thetal foUt tiBailahle at thklFirst-Manchesti^ Office^ valUe of the tanks 'rill dwindle, no tilled to. an-officiai court jester i_f '; ...... '' y ' .,:v help your savings ^ w - j u r t as these f in n ^ Bife Ntriseiy ahd budies wffl m sttef which '»'sy they a « pmhled. he. feels the need for one.. It is an , exhausting, immensely burden(tome DRIVERS Atomic Electric grow to inalie your hoine end garden xnore at&ctive this smn^erl . - office.'Whoever is ”ln It'^disserves - . Test Ban^OpposBirtn j ' such rclaxaiion as he can get. Some CAN GET TOP . m- IMward Teller, -the nal-inn s -shrewdly,------, ------comic figure, v who plays' Chief opponent of any cessation liv, mi seei^jOgjinibiphrlarit^ and .Inslg- DUAIITV X" nuclear testmg.'had his inningsTie-^ nifirant and harmleiis and who de- ^ . _< ^ ^ Ji _ A 4 l*'t M n- FVl*n fore the Joint Congressional Corii- mands nothing moi'e than what- AUTO / linSRE*S THE "mittee on. Atomic Etvergy T^t evef prestige and -Influence his week, giving his rewons why-the White'''House .status may , happen INSURANCE In its simplest te ^ s , u atomic electrio Save Steps e StfOB • Save Mon^ AutomaticalM test ban agreement w’htrH ! now ^t'o give him but In the world .of the power plant, replaces bw t from coal'pr s^ m s posalbla at Geneva should-bYg 'cblToraiions, can provide such 1. Drop iri at our Rrst-Mancheeter Office, 695 .. yom; fiecklwk. We AT-LOWER M«nStreet,anda8kf(»theKmpleCb6ck.Savmg8 ^ MVings passb^k, be avoided at all costs. ' IreOIxaQon, probably aa" harmlMsiy oil with heat from nuclear energy to malm steam that drives giant efectric turbines. «,itW54vr*rd - • „ Bank at any future date at your conv^ei^ to It was his rontentfon that U will as it can be provided a President, RA ESTHAN / ' . - V i havfe it brought up to date and have the mterest forever be. impossible- for -, sclen-i. What ha.s bothered us, even This is the exciting new power pource * 2. Use the card to instruct us to deduct a regular (at Sfy credited. tide-detection of tests to catch up! though v>e know it. must Invotve j J. ■ • : UNARY . that Hartford Electric, along with 10" other 'Vrith the abillhv of scientists Ipxon: ;iiome . . complVhie.nt . to- the extraordi- 0 c«qi them. Therefore,' it \rill al-'|nary capacities of Mr. Allen.^is New England utilities, has t ^ n developing - ways "be poBrjhle for puss;s toi-lhal we have had three .Presidents POICIEST through the Yankee Atomic ElectrieCoiBphnJ^' S ., The same card may be used tojppen a Hartford~ ^— chekk and Russia,'being Riissis,|tn a row Who have fallen for the ' at Rowe, Massachusetts. , ' National Savings Account if-you doi/f'already t h e N-HAVING "PLANTED” A SUCCEaSFDL can bp expected toyheat. For us!Allen charms. He was' court jester . .. .. - have one. And if you, don’t have a 'HartfCrd sa -v in g S ELAN—HELP yoURSELF TO ANY TWO r - to agree to any test ban. thereftye., to Franklin P. He waa. court jps- N ationM Checking AccaaxA WP can take care of ^ ©y t h e s e BURR NURSERY BOSES OR SHRUBS ., VoUld be f o r'tn ""to tie our own ! ter to Hsc.ry He is coui;t,J^ffer to A toweling 125-foot sphere, (shown at left) _ • . rOR YOUR GARDEN... , ' ^ hands '»-hlle/''le8ving ...nur enemy, Ike. Naturally enough, the rirsnsi houses the'atomic reactor which will provida ” 4 .' E ac h m onth, w e Will send y o u .a notice show - '. in t. ' ' ’ . tion involved hss not bothered him. nuclear energy when the Yankee plant l^ th e date and tunount of tranafer-rto enter in (Offerg^tlami^^ayiS, 19^ ' The ^ d of tests that- «-anhntr-be^ AVe just happen to he a Uttle'blt d e te c t^ would be relatlvMy-sffialfj diaappolntpd.^ it has not' bothered' starts operation this yc^r.'^en, technicians un,dMground tesU; W'hat would be the second and Hyrd _^f»W«nl« in- and engineers will be able to study the thelFimpQ.ri,ance then, in sny ra*e'„, volved. r ■ '- !i- .ways in! which an atomic electric power plant \ "’laa betw'een TP.'o-pbwers which al- ;iVe‘ Wo-vv ■know, that ' tt has can be made more.practieal and efficient. • ^ ready hssi-e more than enough, qu- bothered Harry, i:i retroSpecl. Now " I f " ’ nRST-m ANCHiaSTBIt OFFitiE clear explosion stored up to destroy that Alien has gone on to become Hartford Electric’s participation m the each^1 other? 1 . ! the crony, pf. Ike, H srry epn see. Yankee Atomic Electric Coffipany is just'park . . . . V 695 Main SlasetiHanchester To them, the- fact that smsll un- - now, that he always was a '(fixer," 176 ' -^of Helco’s never-ending search for new ways derground testa cannot be delected who "wioutd do anything to Ai/ck :B**t Center hfUUiO'tfl'l' ■■ to bring you safe, cl is not sad. news, bOl .great .good in," And. mor^ than that, .Harry | S tre e t I Z a r t f o ^ d pews.^It''is great goo.d news--no'l resents the fad-that, while his o^n Phone electric power, v because they particularly want to friendship- with '.^ AiJerr e rr w'as i<6ji- I -.y M l 3.1126 have ■ iindergroufid-tests exempted Bjdered sdbielhing aliiioat disrepu- , fb^d'-WrUst Comx>a.ny ,.l •from any lest ban agreement., so Iqljle, J^fiere has been fib'f^itlclsm'-j -V- • ' • '•*'.• * that they themselves can conjjUct of Ike for precisely the same kind I -more underg.'ound tests. It is gopjl of aasocialion. '1 ■'•'i •'S, .■ . news 10 to memthem because .-cv«u»e iL.v ' jrepre-fj---; The Washington joke « fhatIkeij. i' . i' Berta the gimniick/by w-^ii. any j has kept Allen ao busy bNn)p Jji^ I agreemdht to stop\testing, even th4 court jesterithat Allen hai, had ho I teaUng that,can"he easilji delected, Hline to gel himself set vvlUTDlek (■ V can be'wrecked. N ixon-t-Jte ddrilt This angle of underground testB jLha,t la “good, hewsTTfieatilng the ■, 1 perhaps bglqg undetecisbig la, to White' Houaii might eventually be /u free of him, or not. U could be' theni. their last 'ctianoe to keep.* I % .d V

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Officials has been terttatlvAly set tihurch has aohaduled It# F**t Blh*l- jH; EVB^NING h e r a l d , MAN0H|!STER, CONNe MONDAY, MAY 2, tot May 12 at tha ■ qommunlty ness meeting of the eurrent aed- i Sdence Shrinl^s Piles ' |rie Mitchell S-5546. \ honor. She wore a street-leiigtlj, help iS this part of the program. tian Service of United MethqdUt ! at a roundtable discussion of Ideal Choics of 4 dslirttful SprinitimifW^ . >X S 1 CENTER-&T’. in p«t*t oofoiol boltiM. loiil Molniri sheath of sage green silk orgar Men Interdstad In management of “ board and commission mfembers. ■ / The study reveals that'minority 141 Diy lift. with a 'bouffant ovqrsklrt. V iler a farm team are still needed. They For Your Appointment - ' headpiece was a clroula^^ floral are ^urged to contact Gaal. representation would stiU be main­ Uhtforms were • dlkUJbule^ to.| tained for all elected local boards, wreath of matching f ^ l c , and Call Ml 9-7043 except the Board of Selectmen if .y-.‘ n T M 2 she carried a colonlj^ bouquet of the jhnlor teams Saturday'afThe i Community Hall. Officials requ^t i tjie town votes to adopt the stag­ ‘xvioleta. ^ V Open Dally t to 6{ rriday evenlnge MU 8 gered terms. Rexoll PANOVI^ '^The bridesmaids were Mrs. Car- that the sam,e good^.care be given ' V' 5 ■ , Driver Hurt MultNVIfemln ip^psules ^ roiL^ M. Worthington of Concord,, the uniforms this year that was ' a • A West Hartford mAh. suffered ‘ N. li>^i8ter Of the bridegroom; ^ven them during the first aca- j head and. leg Injuries' Saturday ' and MUSI Joyce Palmer of West ton. They should not be cut or|l Hartford/Their dresses, hats and altered In any way, Gaal empha-,i morning when he waa involved in K.*$2.M J fo r 2 a 9 9 a 2-car accident on Rt. 44A in COv- 2 - f l o w ^ were''ldenlical to the' maid, slzea. ' '' * «htry. 4, VituniniA ‘ 1, C, B12 snd otlufi. of honor's: - A m'rttlng of baseball program Me Is Thomas M'."Do\v,,^2. He $4.M iwtnla 100's. 2 for 4.96 Miss MarlannaxMalln of Man­ was treated at Windham Commu­ chester and Mlss'Kkthleen .Worth- ABtP Super M arkeH^W laiieljester nity Memorial Hospital an^ later " Ington 'of Concord,- N. H , niece of N,..- the bridegroom, Were flower girls. released. ’ , 'They -wore full-lenglh silk oi'iganzu Oscar J. Robitaille, 43, of Meri­ ■ Buttet^rtirth .Studio 26T Broad St. and 116 E.’ Center St. den, the other driver, escajed In­ 49< RAZOR BUDES o t h r gowns with matching florkl head­ jury. Resident S,tate Trooper Sgt. pieces. Both carried, colonlalN^U'^ MRS. DONALD HOWARD ROY v ^ „ E cono quets .of violets. N V Ludwig Kolodzlej said the accident y lT ftP A IM happened near the State Experi-, Carroll M; »S5*lhtagtqn of Coiy OPEN MONDAY THROUGH 5 m'ony. Fof her wedding trip, the mental StaClon^at the ?.iver-Rdt- lot ENVELOPES X -. si/. IntersectkUt;''He said Bow was. __ :Mat&SaL: ■:------Cofmn»rcl«L white -.t it t -./. ; .7. “IfijK s H ''--^ .. ;--.tbrtdegr<)om. was .besttJhah. -Bsbf!J4. chectfed . Wi'U w B r white -hat-aiid ^ :-^W ESDUr& headed south on jRt. '44A and Robi­ were Balllie R. Smith. Philip black accessories. ’ • . / taille was headed cast on N. River _ . POtVMUtSlOM theramins Wharton, John B. Burke Jr., and INVITATIONS SATURDAY UNTIL t P. M The coumeCwlll live In Storra af­ Rd. Me said Robitaille pulled, opt ^ ^ T O O T H PASTE' 5 0 < REX FILM a c u titre, pif. *».*q ■ Gerhardt Jknsaen, all of Manch^s- ^ Chllires’* ter May 7. N. / ' . V onto Rt.' 44A and hit .thOoDow 4 lw 620,127,120 ...... X fills 'B e . - Pint, Ref.'$349 rter.” '"' , J d e w e y - m c h m a n 1001 2 f c r < . 9 i ' Mrs. Haiidley wore a lavender Mrs. Roy is a graduate Cmaf- vehicle. The accident is still under fee School, Windsor, add Connecti­ 767 M AIN ST. PAS1 *«. OOP 2 for i99< linen sheath dress with embroidery V Investigation.' Help* f*"*''* ***^’ 10< HAIR NETS S I 2fcr3.90 Hiih peteKcy thitipeulle cut College, New l^inaoTi. She la a Court vOa«etr University of Con­ 2 hr, chids. The hrldegroom’s mother lington, Vt., forfeited a'-$39 .bond big tubfi. Mors p«tt|l. necticut. Mt. Roy la a graduate of Rexall 65 East. Center StV-M I 8-5978 when he failed to appear'In Justi9e better teste, less wistt. tax^ll wore a beige linen suit with gn-eem |49< TOOTH BRUSHES ^ accessories and corsage of pink Manchester High-Bchool and Mon- Ccnirt Friday night to answer to a. 8oa Academy, Monaon, Mais. Heja m a n c f ^ e r NKCT TO CAVEY’S I ' i . THIAMINE cymhldlum orchids. .■ y charge of speeding. .2 lir 5 0 ^ ASCORBIC .associated with the parton .and In other cases, Ju8tice>.Lieroy M. REXAIL HYDROCHLORIDE "V. A reception at the Manchester a n d ^ h l m o n t Contact Lenses specialist Roberts fined David P. Barros, 19, ACID Oouirtry Cluh followed the' ccre^ Roy Co. In M^chester. IQC b o b b y PINS teta|..iM'i, "VyV ’ . ■ MILLER PHARMACY of Willimantlc 330 on a -speeding iHaf. loo'i. diarge; Robert Dorothy, 24, -of BUFFERED Black or bronzt, rubbeT tipped ,.. . RUjBHlEANINe GO. • The Rnwt In Quality REXALL Hinkle Mae Dr., $20 for breaclyff . ifpr/.90 II HANNAWAY ^T7 • The Latest lit Fashion TUESDAY the peace, with a 60-day suspend­ KXf 2 > r l . 9 0 ASPIRIN 43< ADHESIVE TAPE • Prescriptions Accurately ed jail eentence and six .months BUFFi Rexall. "Protap". >4'x 10 ydsi...... '•vnirals e.tibliu. VUemiR II teklete.,. probation; and gave Roy Green, 2 f . 4 4 c For tho»0 u>hio care .Filled V ... (phsi^iJiipixD n^ 23, Wllllm'snUc, a 30-day suspend­ t maW6a| REXALL 100*t. O , OOe\ $5.95 MINERXHfED B-COMPLEX e y.uaii.. n aHwr.i. 2fer5.9B for their^Tug*. / ed jail sentence, and^six month? BUfFEREli p Rif.M4 j i for 7 7 ' ' • Broken Lenses Replaced probation for breach of peace. The PROMPT f REE CALL AND DELIVERY SERVICE ASHR1N Acts twice IS fast Os OrdI- TEL. Ml 3-0012 ST6> AT t h e SION "" case of Richard D. Boudreau, 17. yitpstankd Z99 GREEN ROAD — lEL Ml 3-41 34 nery aspirin. Won't itpset $1.59 coll LIVER OIL wiwiBs * «"d OF ECONOMY of Hartford. 'Was continued until m edicine s a v in g s riCH’ UP AM I DELiYEBF Friday. He Is charged with driving your stomich.-' ^ OPEN TipiBSD AY tS 9JP.M .^ .0 0 AlPHACAPG »■"” ** w m ia*.------ioc’t2for4.01 . 80% CASH A M ) CAKBT ^ft motor vehicle ■ with defective Clean equipment. VICTORIA KLENZO A ntiseptir- MDNACET $i :m V-10 MUITI-VITAWIN TONIC ...... ^ j ! MAncheeter Evening H erald MOUTH WASH / Coventry correspondent F. Pauline - TWOSOME |APC TABLETS Pint, R eg.^ $1.98 POLYCAPS MuitjMrtttmis MP«ui«« tor ehn(ifiii...72’i2for1.99 little, telephone Pilgrim 2-62S1;'- Buy a $3.69 Victorii FOUN­ W l. Rir 894 (J TAIN SYRINGE it rif. prieij Z fS O i $2.09 POlYOkOPS iknw awrttmtaBiM Hr iriaits....*n — : XT— — — — ——— —------ws-i------•cross bridges, will be stopped, end sizes also on , intisepticloF;minor -StJPER-klGHT SKINLESS -ML MEAT and 'ftll pedestrians or others who our 1< sale. \ cuts. $1.99 THER|H)WETERS Quh-toi ftyor. oni, roctsi w’^tob.... 1.09 IV are outdoors will be asked to go 154 SPECIAL DAY SIFT'WRAPSHr*%'k.. 2pMk8.1l| M ^ immediately to the nearest .shel­ .254 CURLING RIBBONtketee of celwt..;. Z f l l U ^ ters. 'Traffic on' bridges will be 594 RUBBING ALCOHOL Aico-Rex ...... Pint 2 for.60 fast RUBBLE •Bowed to clear the bridges be­ 794 CELLO-PACK WRITIN8 PAPERS «rin sew. 2 for .80 fore being stopped. 434 REXALL FOOT POWDER \ ..:..4ouncer2 f o r ^ bindruff TrtitMiRt / , BATH shaaapoo BOOFINO? There will be no audible signal S1.00 PLAYiNG CARDS w p o k e r ...... 2forl.Dl, , -794 EYELO EYE LOTION .*^;;...\...8ounces 2 « r .80 FRAGRANCE to terminate the “take covtr". RPf.|1.S0 4j§4 BALL POINT PENS uni tcenoitiy type... 21or J40 sH%ioo 2 hr 1,01 period.' Persons will have'to: make ' 634 REXALL WITCH HAZEL Astrifi»rit...Pint 2 for J 4 — ^ 2 hr 1.51 4 9 ‘;2-x89'‘ of clocks ■ and , watches; 894 ELITE CRUSHED RIPPLE 1 . ^ Lanolln-rlch lathir rids •£iwr»"!.r«t«d IKuld In cholct. of- h a i r SPRAY bandage 2*sterile.... your scalp of dkndniff The./'take cover"-period ■■wiH'. POUND PAPER or ENVELOPES ...... 2fdr JO 214 REXALL.GAUZE ^for.29 flakss. •nd at" 2:30 p.m. • ^WWWBWWBI * ■ r r ' Thft public will first be alerted E v e r y d a y Low M oot Prices! i ftt 1 p.m., an hour and 15 min- Elkays utM before . time to-..talke 'dSver, SAVER -'AUOOOD ’ sMOULpen' . y-r. TAEGIT L- no' 0" ’ * Plan JlOc Value Filler Paper.’5 hole,'wldW N-. but no action ^11 be taken at the MOTH Bui Suiprijinr, Baip.-'"'’’ I t o U aarbow - • ■ ^ - 1 1 0 SljcRd Bacon ' '^' 55' Chdpi ^ ^ 79 time. ruled vv..;...... if. for , I« I ^ FUME ^ JNSEafCIDEj ALL IIEF HAMIURG . 7 ' CRYSUIS Ie|.l7jt ...... '. .L. ” ' "* Ground Boof. ^‘ 59 Souiogo Meat ^•39 $H;I9 Value Home amd QQ#a Pre-Cana Session;- 'QUlk-BANDS - SU'PFR-RIGHt QUALITY , .C A P'N JOHN _____ 8H.794 | ^ 2 / B p f i 8 ' Auto Fhat Xld Kit, Rozall O O C Itirlli AdhisIvi Bsndagis |u '4 f ' b o n d ' s Bm I Stow, ^'79' Fldh Stickf 2 «' « «« A9 Set for Engaged 7 01 Aerosol. utt«l2 ,^ 80« 1.'' S9c A.dh^ve Tape and - new bls« 9UIZ.DINO MATEBIALS? .fX" pre-Gana conference for en­ Will ffliiiy In. . , ZIP-QUIK peniier, RexaiH. <...** for 50c Fried Scollops PKG 35 .4W11>^ .given by-the conference di­ “True-Skin" or flesh- ^ GIOVES colerid binds In new , •'little Werriors" or rector, the Rev. William,, E. ^ c - Uulhar BlllTO lbS balls Flesh-coloFOjl plisti^ ■ ■V$ ', ■ ' >Orftth o r Bloomfiild.. ' "conyenlent .dispenser. Air Mattresa, Inflatable. 4y 3 .9 8 ©Arden FRESH ,u 7 ' 'S The conference, will future in-- Uidl*»’„*Wah’t ' R*r,HV , 6*ft. wlOi bqUt-ta pillow formal talks^by the director, a disi ^ w 2 f«4 (^ yj-.'/... > 'Cussion session by, the couples and Cuifd your hands ftam $t50 "AMERICANA" STATIONERY qae 68.89 Folding S y ^ g o . 2 styijs In iJa*. fW»r.-iPd.««al.pss«,.... 30 > w h it * pink New Cobboge 3 as 23 the director and benediction of the 2 hf 2.01 . **»rgents, efe Hnk’’" Snagfold. Poatel bolora < «• I T Ble*sod'Sacrament,. , :$ 1 .» Vital TOOTH PASTE ' . aqe . -V V.... 5mirt new styin wi® hteiti S,.M, i.- • bluo . • gr«en YOUR CHOICE - JANE PARiKER LARGE A iwcond conference will be beliT cgnstnicticn. ^ ■'* Rsull. S-lubt pspUkOKi ot total,ww May 18 and will be conduc^ by, "V.' > y • natural ’ two physldana. Couplesptust at­ D3a Angel Food tend'- the first seasron-trr order to D IlS Ring EA' fttttnd dhe second. All engaged Cut to a tailoreH-tufh, crisp and-pure in de- couples or those.planning to i^ijirry, PrkM « AU AkOOHlMr Mwk.l* l« *hl» sw">"M»I*V 8 ' within the“ year art Invited to at­ aigR; thig._blousffi’js done in Dacton and cot- “ ■ ' y • tend. ■ ** ______~ton broadcloth.'l^’erfect Xo ineet a new'suit. to fne OMAT Aiuwic a pacipic tia corwAnY.jwCi^ rejuvinate ah old. one Siz^s 32 to 38. . Pfeone Uiieni Strike W her* praetically avaryona tinrii,practically avaryfhing ( ’ - •■ ■■' ‘ ■ ■■ .Ap^^uper Markets Tijuana, Mexico,*. May 2 ' ,yP)~v| T hl*, dtjr's 5(500 telephone;. *ub- OPEN WEe.b THURSm H U . TILL 9> A A iMliu:. . Ci'tHCiill 1003 m|.’(n.’wT ..Wi ftcriben axe acheduled to strike to- . . . - " * -I ■ Bay. The weapon—leav ing tele- M O N *. TilES.; S A t.7f 0 A.M- f® A PM- aMwaawtam 'phoiiB rft^vera offi the hook. r TEL. Ml 9-9814 ' /*f ■ R^rweetatl'ves organizations (664 center St. i ■ 'V flahtliiir the WlUnf procedures and aall UmiU the •Gompanla Tele- fiDBlea Frontarlxa called the strike •k a aMttaf tetunjay* ' \ / Dl, ■Siys^' i y ./• PAGEELayiiir MANCHESTER- EVENIKQ HERAU), MANCHEST^> tX)NN., MONDAY; MXy 2.1960 -to- MANCHESTER EVENING H E R ^D ,. MANGHESTEB, CONN., M O N D ^, MAY 2, ia6Q> lei In in a s, weltara and librarian; said, “our society would be statist. Mrgj Fox Leader Mrs. Bolduc, historian, and Holy Name Elects pergonal Notice9;| i PAGE TEN Set Tonight ^ , JtockpjU^ernpn 3 tamber Told It would be rif^mefited totalitar­ Mr«. Lawrence ^ t t o n ; publicity.- ianism." . ' OEMotheteCSrcle Officers Tonight - ... '' ' ...... / By foiteribR “ Id preserving the . In Memoriam Ho^itai Note&|/?if/ijrfc Admits Cooiifort CoW In lo-rin* mciusry of Josejb MSiSeen. Of Dangep. to VdtonOTfy' approach ,tp Its prob- The Holy Name Society jof St. 8r., who paired S ^ r Msfr 2. 1958, ’(^rc-Rcdeyelopment’ Asked" leiirfs, Canham said, the naUon can -Mrs.' Fred : was sleeted lead- Jamea’ Chureh wlU elect .officers Board Aims to Please, Gone bnt'not forgotten.. if ViatUw Imnn^ Adults S ts . i Mra. Lwma 13\CIia»e do much to. aafeguard itself from er of 'Lailj (others Clr-f Gangtok, Sikkim - — Residents for the coming y ***" meeting pjn. Mstsrnlty 3. to A and <|M to ' Antoe We wio loved him "will always dolf r S cH, 8 Jan Dr.. Veimonf M^i. _ , , , . , . jcularly had Insisted on one paara- Sh« wMi bom in Orniwl iil€, f y r W M 8f. is bslng •’During ths last tevan years, the oanham la editor of the- Ch~^ Dolph Brlcsoa- and Mrs. Edward self thete couples- will repopulate daughteixtoy member. Rose Chambers, Artiaton; George Caleton Mllantee of the Reci the earth. / K'trfCMomS. . . iSldi Kelly Jin<3b>iliw»nest errpir g^aph ;‘to keep lU skirts Maine, April 18, 18B2, the daugh­ JCMrectors ivlU aim to; please both IC^mr Loo B. Flaherty Jr. •tion Commlttee^U be In chati lericah people have had mors tlan Bclence^^Monltflf" Dupre,'rppfetentatives; Mra Danr toother,- Dad and listers. Calkins. TBbmpsonyille; Mrs. Mary;. ter of Eluiiu- and Edith Levesque 1 swiSy MacLaii«?*a^ to" evaluating It because the paragraph which Kelly Kid the Board Of Education I"* **”l!farUn'8 recorfiqie"'^*** : Ha-steg been told, that the city's of the meeting. > lp y 1« «xP«<=tod otonew homes, new aishools. Somogyl and Boh.. 29 Elro,.:9t.; in ^gyai ^ n S id e d be included in Carrier. public when they adopt a 1960^1 sT whilis^ trhlveraitv of California professors Thomas Totten, East. Ijaftford; 5ejemant. of'$7,121,500 would have to be w t redevelopmeptN projedt adll not to Start late this month. . , hospitals and higher Inooike _____said Mammarella told him aark's affidavit ^-the network Beskies her hpaband, she leaves town budget and set a tax rate to­ about $250,000' to-allow an in­ "emeWc?* se“ y ^ f < o l l ^ ^ Eugene Bur^ck and Rlcha^^^^^ Francis Shea,- 25 Union- St.: MTa.- af-K aa two sons,-'Percy J. and Ernie J. Applications for poelUon t o than liim y’previous aeven years,’’ non, asked Brown to stay 'Chess­ Nov. l i he^had h*^n involved In last November sajdf; , night in the Municipal Building. produce physical change for Esther ' G-,' 'f»dn, ,66 Strickla^, Ohaeetr of Andover; one sister, According to the reporU, the Di­ crease of only one mill playground assistants will ^ stood with an open ,tel?t>fi^^^ man's execution until the issue of soriie things“ thetwould'be difficult "Ekirly yeaterdiy morning one of present. 36-miII general t^'-rate. the liejttmree years, the mayor U cepted by the ^ ComjWttSe Mueller salfhx. - St.; Mrs. Katherine Petrpnls, 25 E. Mrs. Medie Violette of Berwick, rectors \111 cut the education re­ the execution room cicmtal punishment ..could be -voted Middle Tpke.; Cliffofd Bombard, to explalh.’LClark said he told his my programififng' associates re» Martin, asked a 2.7 Ihdrftasp.^ _ plgKmhg an Interm project for through T h u rsd ^ ^ ‘Tha grass national pfodtot Is • Thus ended the life of a small­ the peo^e in November. associate he didn’t want to hear vealed to pte certain information Maine; five brothers, Felix, of quest only $10,0.000 rather than The Board meeting at,8 oclock should, be high school j^ a d t^ M (*ae;to IfiOO'pkm thei^all- 1066 E. Middle TPke: Frank Nac- Hartford, and William, Frederick, the $210,00(L'asked by General ! Market S t because of the number time hoodluWi. car thief and rob­ B fo^ .a a id to do so:.would abuse any. rflqre "bQut It at that point which he'bad concealed from me. will climax a series of workshop, tons rdcordt. .Duslnwsresponslbll-. ber .whose long struggle to escape kowski. 30 H a w t h ^ e ^ - : John O’NeHI, amL Edmund Carrier, all Manager Richard Martin. At the vacapt atorea there, he^ said to or should have » his powipc and vtolatV hla con- CarneyNl^S West St.; ..V««ntl Ku- Btft at the- msellhg-a few days I h a ^ n o previous knowledge or two pirblle hearing*, and party ^ day v ' - Cnee in playground ■ « P ® ^ 2 d Ity today te to help America, to the supreme penalty made him sffiencfe, eveP i^ugh he personally liter) Clark went on, "He told me Su^icion of these facts. His rea- of WatervIUe, Malnm and two same time, they vi-quld hold the stay on that: right cours^’.^ lesa, 45 Trebbi Dr. ' ' ' grandchildren, and -ieW al nieces tax rate,increase to-dnly one m lll^ caucuses.' Bualnesamen.and~'~*awto«A««*MA« property own-___ Letters should , possibly the. most famous prisoner opposes the dehtkpenaUy. Sind; from that point, of course, Ighatlon has been accepted.” Berger, 22 6co’«»:e St., Hockvllje. But too seciretary told the "dele­ Next came anotlta^^^Chessmaa at­ a d m i r e d YESTERDAYt and nephews. , . x as Mayor Eugene T. Kelly has in­ The -deadline for setUng a bud­ erss on Market St. will he cgliedcalled to .of,his generation. , r knew.” Clark was. called baift. today be­ get and tax rale is May 7. but the . Hospital Notes ^ gates that the, 1290 blUlon fedewft First arrested at the age of 16 torney. A. L. Wirin orthc^American Mrs. Erma GlgllOe-Rt. 44A, Bolton; Funeral services will be held to­ dicated.v^uld be done. meeting aoon to discuss the pos­ debt, plus fiituto commitments oito John Ir -in. 48\pelmont SU; Rod­ Clark said that later when In­ cause he did not satisfy all his Board hope., to act tonight. / for Improving the area. be died at 38. havintj spent more Civil liberties Union iii Los An- questioners at a four-hour session morrow at 8:15 a.m. at the Fiptter These moves w^ould. apparently ■ Admitted Friday: /M rs. Mfnnle govenjemnt projects, plus the ^ erick Arpln, BaJtlc; Cheryl Long- vestigators questioned him about Many- PTA members had ' ffW »*ld. He hopes to get than 20 years in prisons. igele.s -who flew to Sacramento to Mammarella, he suggested they go on Friday. Funeral Rome, 4456 Jackson St., W perm lttcd by cutting:Tequests Wohllebe, West WilUngtoh; bllitles building up against g o ^ a.sk Browp to reprieve the SS^year- felW , RFD 2. Rb^ille; W llll^ WlllimanUc, ,‘with a solemn high fuse collec the Board to ignore the cootorkllon ^ ft'® Chamber ot Pledlker, S7 Campbell Ave„ Mre N-E-E-D-S Chessman died uijder a double Jorim ore frequent^j^fuse collec- ment retirement tod pensltm/funds G eri^ n . Willimantic; Mrs. Isabel to the man himself for Informa- ”He still has a lot of explaJn- cut Martin wanted levlsfl iii th« Commdtre in this project conviction of kidnaping.‘for rob- old convict-author until a new state liort. "They were very under­ g to do,” Rep. John B. .Bennett requiem' Mass at St. Maurice tlons, a town k)n l^ ^ w w a y ^garage, Elizabeth. Hewitt. 125 Grove S t and other obligations, "milount to 445 HARTFORD ROAD, Near McKEE Supreme Court ; justice takes the SchaUlNJS Oak St.:XPerl McDon­ Church in Bolton; 4t 9 a.m. Burial ■ ami' ediiration regiiest of^>3,971-,348. The mayor said he has apokeri Raymond Spellman. 24 Thompwn bery.>ith Imdilyiiarm. the official ald.S, .East.JSastNR NR artford;artfc Mi’S. Lillian standing" and did press him, Sl-Mlch) said. some h i*gji y equipment a mortgage on future earnings of ^gal description of perverted sex bench June *1, pos.slbly to chadge wili be in St. M afy’s Cemttery In to Eugene'-^oslin, auperintendent St.fW fioof Healey, -Pinnex.^t., El nearly three-foUrthq/of.a trillion .va'NJlA i26 Lakewobd L - Circle; Clark said. •_ "The testimony shows that Dick 'X- attacks on two women in L.os Anr the 4-3, vote which three . times;,Zava'Nlla, He also,, confirmed that he had Coventry. ' \ I of public worka, in regard to fixing lin^oi , , previously has turned d o ^ . Chess­ Mrs,rs. Liman Kirk, 16 Ironwood Dr., Clark, by his oWn isdmlsslon, was Horne Irt" WaUin^ord. The Rev. the aldewalka^and..wm Uke this dolldra.” / - . gelps Lovers’ Lane in January el^Smithj'^gy^ind- InducSd ABC officials to soften wringirig''every dollar out of his po­ * Friends may call at the^funeral Dialing Erro r Discharged FridayuMr*. ^ th e r "Yet With acinose obUgations man appeala. Vernon; Laohard H. Flisher,, chaplaifi. will matter up with toe City Council, 1948. The.sf .4 he denied. l5e> John Yto'gal, the wording, of- a reference’ to sition,” said Rep. John E. Moss (D- home from 7 to 9 p.m. today. holering o’vcr'^ this decade, th* "The situation never looked sor Ave., R6 offieiate. Burial'will;,be in Buck- . Improvement otobuslness condi­ Szemrello.^Tolland: spend-thrift'chorus has not yet lost Nine times his death date* was grimmer," said Wirin. aa 'he left. Rpfckyille: Jdrs. Mammarella—without namin_g him Calif). land Cemetery. N Arndt and daughter. 30 I ^ lc y VerrioR A-ve., —in the'affidavit Clark executed ,$¥iuil< Kornsa . tlqnstions on Market Stxstowaa waa one of Its votceyi'Mueller said adding:. set. and eight limes he thwarted it. Yhen a group* of California law­ cieniie Chase, C ^ n tr y j Fred Kl' Bennett and Moss are members Prevented Stay Flaherty's campaign’-l^'-promisea. Circle; Mrs.'to^ullne TOdd. Sum Seven times the courLs granted yers led by Episcopal Bishop James Snipsic Lake, RocRville;----- Marlly u 1 for ABC, denying that he himself of -the House Legislative Over­ Frank Komsa, 74, of 603 Center MrS- i>ertlia Clark N ihit Rd., Vernohi WelU ‘Todayi a new crop of thebrilta had received or soUcite.d payola. sight sub-committee, which la In­ St., died yesterday; at MahcheStcr Many of - the business^ ^moved Glastonbury; Barbara Kellem, 3i has drisen who proclaim, toe dis­ slays to perrri'it new appeals. The A. Pika, himself a mertiber of the Binette, 162 Broad *81-: ^iflchele, Mrs. .Bertha Clark, wife of tlye wben redevelopment plane were eighth time” Gov. Edmund G, state bar, asked the - same thing Karen and Susan- LSwis, Mt. But he denied that ABC h'ad vestigating payola,- , Memorial Hospital. He wus born Rev. Alfred Clark, former cura or Cliessmaii Veriion Ave.;- Mrs.^Malvln*' credited notion that excessive Spring Rd., Rockville; Mrs.Npiivlne^ dictated the whole affidavit. In a 34-page, statement Friday, in Hungary in 1836; son b f’ the made known. \ Spending projects by- government Brown- Issue'd a reprieve lo-avoid and cited legal precedents I5 which at St.- Mary’s Eplsc'opal ChiUTi Butler Njuned x - Nevers R *, Wadplng; Mrs. Mary hostile demonstrations , against toe Supreme Court hs* deferred Chriatense Stafford Splrtogs; : Kelly said ABC "dictated the Clark said he never accepted any­ late John Kornint and Mrs. MaVy died Saturday at Port Crbdit, On­ jamaltus. West Willington. , and unwajrant^ interference with Mrs. Sadie Wesneski, 53 Deepwpod affidavit to Clark, he returned It thing- from anyone in exchange for Groff Kornsa; He had lived here /^ C on tln ded from Page One) .. Tow jiO erk H iiry F: Butler w »m pri-vate business Is- the best way to President Eise.nhower ■ in Latin art ion unt il'a new justice is seated. tario, after a long illnesa. appoint)^ to the^ Rockville Rede^ Admitted Saturday: Taml Oar America and to push an abortive Dr.; Mrs. Grace -Mahr, East Har­ to them, then they made it thS picking someone's music for his for 56 jtssirs. He was a main- stlinulate growth.” They got nowhere. Tlre-jne''* M**- Gjark berved t)rf thff p^ition jyTf! whnKharl happen* valopment Agency yesterday by ter, 75* Union' S t; Mark Staves, effort to abolish capital punishment After’ that, Brown had an hour- wich. Mass.;- Arthur Hutchinson. basis oft toelr denial.” show. teiis^os supervisor at the Laurel Anglican Church in Canada Trom id ,Jacob S t. Muellto cited the goverranent'a for PRICES long*^ te,fephone conversatfon. with 183 N. Elm St.; Mrs. Cora Andrew, Clark s ^ r e to the subcommit­ But he admitted that he and his ed earli/T in the day. N. Mayor Flaherty. . ...- 7 nevrexport Expansion program as in California. Manbr.„ Convalescent Home. He 1916 to .1928. He was a curate at BuUqr a u c c e ^ Alderman John edacharged Saturtoy: ’ The persistence and brilliancy of George'I. Davis, Chessman’s chief 28 Wellman Rd. tee tost we>k that he .had never wife had accepted s' fur -Stole and KW also bean a carpenter for the St. Mary’s from 1928 jo 1931, aiid qtoe judge then lotd an example of the correct approach ADMITTED TODAY: Mrs. Shir­ takenXpayola-'or apy Inducement jewelry worth $4,400 from a req)- IchUp^ck, whose term tetpltod. Cyr, 44 Prospect S t^ f^ r P * Cum­ PRiHiTHf HERE / - the. campaign,,of appeala which attorney, who srgued the state Alexander JaritocConstmetion Co. served at .Christ Church, East Ha­ tary, Ccle.ste HiCkey, to get th» te economic growth — providing ley Kelly, 31 Stpne.St.; Theodore ord manufacturer. Tile'appointment Is In line -with mings, Yy, 73 Elm S t: Rudolph / Chessman condiiceted from hi.s cell penal code - requires cases like to plugJ’e

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■\ » ' - ' ' / ’ v Y PAGE THIRTBE!!*^ A'. f A ‘"if \ MANCHESTER F.VBNING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CX)!^., MONDAY, MAY 8, I960 ^ M ^dH ESTER% V EN IN d^ HERALD, M AyCHEStEB, CONN^ M ONDAY, M AY ^ . 1 9 6 0 m um w age meaavKa*. would hurt Now Many W ior - higher wlAge. Industrie* as' w elL a* FAGi TWELVE DAILY CROSSW ORD, PUZZLB Chamber Urges Congressmen l oUR BOARDING HOtlBB With ' BlAJOR BOOPLB m arginal industry, group* ^ forc­ FALSE lEETH SUGGS HtJNNY ing com m odityty price,price* upw at^ ■ - - ' BlastiS In d ln strie.s ■•'even ,jrow ;(ind th e m ' w i t h \ . . ^ 1 (^jtose House, Senate Bills selves', at n w ^ di.sadvalntage- . Bai.’l*!*. isugh « r t - . t w i t h o u t ^M C W ^ - I f e a r 61 itu ecu rs fsl»* tSelb ag’sinst'forei Tj/prOducera world nipplns or woDBUnn* SERVICE X o n r \ - o w - n 'tJO VOU V A M T X O 6 NB,AN; T he M *nchestei^G li»n>beT o^Ttend It to T.S^mlUion em plbys* not m arkets 'ghd/eveti In hSM a plttH ftnaer am U.S-A.;" Pjfncheff laid. . ■ \ , ' . ' “ I1 OLDAW^X D M A N4 Af^^TACKA»LArrACl^irl j-IN Show Bininfis Comiherce'lifi*_____ x i - __ rS^A. urged '*^>A tvVo Connec Already neux'rMfm/i covered. 'Th* T he second, A#r.dnd. IhG the S S S R S i r S . U h■ b H------EA J?T.M A 30R*)R?FOR ?,FO t? I . ^ehA t* proposal, .would advance, , "FurM idrtaore.i’" he ’contim ied. (*u*e ttauaai^lt * alkali ilciii C ongream ^n to oJ>p^SPwtar«r t h * t 4 he sa m k w a g i level,* prevailv drug counter* (C ontinued'-PD "» P d ie.O n f)^ o f, R epre*eritateriU ttV e^^d the Sen-'leveF^ln' a 4-atSp prograrn and lUghout th ^ cou ntry .w here .thej\.. I M l$$IM ® W RECEK T K M e V e K P A Y U x V l T i t h e a e c woiiia>e»ctend covera’ge to 10.7 m il­ 1 I -4>LlM -rtA \^-^*TM E PR E S5 ,OR e 5 ^ ^ A P 1 6 W T f T B f i C A U S i 1 coBMdiui *i4t^ m ate w hich w ould ,, a h e T h e latter .tw o bills are ih pnt and ,(do ncl!^ .waH-ant anch I PRi^erTOO w PAW5, OR A R E V O U ^ ^ . a « ; » plHUded t^e display, but it con- / aitea, and Increi wholeaa'le goyem nient interfer­ m inim um w age^ c hearing'stage the farm er A X l A S T A • Stfr J tiU M A ^ tsin ed ndrie tit the teprlfylng neW jEpiii^Fines approved by a House' siw o m - ence on local m attw s."'< . X, N E W L E A P , UX«J«. 8 Chora* fao;^, ^•eapons K hrushchev talked aboiK In letie^aXa O ingreM m en I ------^ , Ho Q;^'^*kddarlp and R ^ erl eA-aiid is n o w b ein g deliberated ■ T U R N l N a , llK otioo-'^ 8 X((>*h*pM b>s.a fnliSto,nae com m ittee. \ p V E R ? lOOait a ballot in a *pe?eh to the B iiperem e ^ - D o g O w n ers Q ialirto, the C ham ber’* C bntrac- ( t a v e r n 2 8 5 PjpVt H ig h 3a.naa.ry. . 1647j-'-’,^ a m b o la tl .aald, ‘’the n m , l t f K q u tora division and Co’ngreskfO nal P . A R K A D r ) 18I S AAir i r - V 17 ^ ^flHereSlty '" com m u n ist E ast G erm anvJ*. ll'O ,- A ction C om m ittee, have gfine on Taft-flArtley l.ji\X wfe had,hoped. Carlsbad, N. M.- t - t A o w o r l d ' i G 18 Amaritan ®n**rtalnm«nt^^ * S * rtr» 000-m 'an arm y ' m arched /through k. T he oM Tier of a ' dog that TMa» outlaweoSsecondajry boycotts.. largest know n underground cham , ^ ■ 2, ^ fr^-nygru.f?^’^ ’^ X ^ ...... - hlum i- record opposed tp the bills. sxplorer ^tJLovadoM* aH ot to death on the A lfred ^ i FranksGam bolati, chairm an of A Mer. d M ^ ^ g the proposed. her is -the erbsa-ahaped big, room EasL* B erlin in a paiacw branded w ig.sheep ranch. R l. 83,^ en i0n , ' p a ren t attem p t .to in C arlsbad C averns. O ne ^rin 'of TBY V. T. H A M L IN SORamovaa 2^ 1m MCliw ,,R 2 7 te the W estern B ig 'pi\rp(‘ a s - a the Cohtraelms Divisi^ deminda'. ' 0 IlC iatam 95 l&ijitttf plant SBQueen’a chair 47 City m SaturdaV,^ wtA lined in R ock­ The room m easures 2000. feet, th e a l l e y O O P ssrrultdrlhkf 2 8 Me!(Iean tOChoru* : PetwlW ^ i^ teal to public older." C om m u­ ville ati?; C ourt tod ay Tor allow in g u> H ou se bill 9070, said it appears intA^M* clear that C rosapiece stretches l.lPO feel, and ' J W Ad-SURE \ KEEP TAIKIN& 34 Iraland n ^ e y > jteisalca , nist H jlef' W alter ‘ U lbrichl and the ceiling has a m axim um , height 41 Make drunk BOElaeWeal her d og'to roam . / RU(^rre hi*' entployFA «. to • J o i n ' a d o w n THEREf V I W >{T MI 9S SOIniAen)^ riaim W if "W eat Berlin wUl b^ a Jam ea R oach, 26, also of'H arritit w ith union dem and* 'W hich could urrfon even though they m . - ' 1 r r include prohibition* against using UPHOLSTERY S3 Coatumea ' P" I 1 r r f free dem llitari^. 1- i.k, city.” u„« xiavor / i St - M-aa fined $10 on the Sam e p-ish to Join, sn d these delay* l i 8 4 Mu«teal A cross>aa the cltK "ne. 'M ayor 1 j charge. He told the court- today hi-a certain types of labor-saving m a^,, ■coats are In turn passed on to 3 * T ^ 4 'dMfnaa r r WUIy Brwdt I dog waa ahotrat bufw** not hit. terlals' and prefab* ’ home' buyer. . aSLogfc X CLEANING IT f t " fied the The'dog owner*. Were arrested H , KR . 9070 » U 70 w ould oum legalise legair^e Xhe y ic T'T h he e picket."picket.' he contimiea.continued, ‘‘• 1i**. C orrectfO fi 38 Indian wtUht IT" ■ecO ndary boycott at sfbnstr^H ion ’ .striking sgain.«t the_,biiypr,,' 6r IT Dorothy* In a AP*®*^*^ bv Vernon conatablea oh complaint > 1 X I n K a^onoweris'arwl railed on X th e I W ^airden' Jam e* M uridPti 3 8 R0W I f " I t T...„ f .a.vX i-., ,1.' • , x .“ - A sites. X ir. i'even against the.'builder-b'd He- In error lOther dyug store In T E L v M l 9 - 1 7 5 2 w w estern. A llies to rem ain “'Hd Ixidwig shot at them ahorUy ;'- N icholas Perreheff. ch air m an m l cause by legalizing„H';''R. 9070 a ■ as. a ' L - l■-•-* g g ^ 40 Silent loctn town adv . " o r - ; . ' 3T Germany is reunited ^ ' fter. 2:30 p.m . Saturday,- ■ - - L udw < .. 'ig j X he. Congressional Action Goh;i-|™ j„p w ould be.able to boycott or, Rexall n „ Aboiic three million Chinese /th e conatablea thg dijg* w ere i.mittee, urges opposition to H,ousV-^,.ike against *• subcontractor there I* only onV^-lggett ia ll M l * 3 - 5 7 4 7 n n f i n » 4 1 0 ood(It.> * r Ismmed/Reiping for a^iant ^ay onM ti* property gnd tHert, a year B i l l 4488, and to Senate bill 1040, \ , c h 6«e eimploye.s'. it has not been ; Drug Btorei-and th - ^ h i e 43 Court nav cnmival-that Radio Peiping ago heSm it three ah g^ becau se of | ! because, he suggest*, they repre- 1ij.bic to convince b y oth er m ea'n* to * r hailed aa the liveliest in the city> BY DICK TURNER WiakeaBothee j 1 a t t a c l ^ b X d o g s . / X ■ - ' sent, a pattern w hich "cannot but | * union, it is conce'i\-ahle that' ParUade Shoppln I t e r %-3./ CARNIVAL - appMxaaM h^iatory. Fireernckera^ popped and en d in ififlation dtsaatrous .tcvthis; ,„,v\ ectjnn .could hold up s proj- ST West Mtddle/Trarpfdk* Garner's 4 9 DUUk*a cquntny** economy." ebt-pwaus'e the builder's .worker*^: 8 SUM M iai «T. ,B lA f* X iie first' of the tw o bills wouTa-iT<,-ould\not cross the .picket H n« W * 6 1 V * ti-fCjsh*«n 8 t * m ^ ASAttari inoreaae the m inim um wsge,..im - agslnstNlhe subcontractor,'i BY AL VERM EER N P r t p o d U o a C l k'" _L :rh 'ed iale.)v lo ,$t.' 26'Sn houc apd ex- PeiLcheH said,the propo.sed mini-i i-• XT— M T S i r • IT' I t . 7 r . ^— d o n ; - HELLO,, , BSMuOalllMB- T u u< dovMXand ehomioija balloons. tne ' DANCINQ HI, PRISCILLA!] d o v e a ^ n d ------In A' breach ofN lhe' pea^e ca.se X.;. / PRISCILL > B8 Blrd'« hbm* * II Sonie'iH KhOO O- P«ti.ah w ork ers in MAKE«, 87 Stag* aecoarj XT ■ W arsaw heard Commimiat party tried^loday. Ralph l^eelock, 2g,of A G I R L ^ , -KXGrand Ave., and.RiW H .-A u clat^ ixm x u 1/ boss W lad v^ v Gomulka promiae PO PU LA R ^ W A N T T O U 9, oT 8'Eaat St., were both" founiT H erald Photo bjr Sat^rnla P l > Y B A L L , I Scottiah . that Living atandarda would be U giiirty and fined $60 each.^They L i g h t ^ jm e s ; G o / d z - PRISCILLA ^ BoUtatm B /• t raised. ' , ; '■ T • yiaecha a U g ed a'-'fi^hour parade fought each other April 24^^t.alde SAbova a W indsor Ave. restaurant. '\Vhee- In FTague. president, AnU”’'“ ^ ‘^ that'lock \yaa hospitalised when ■'*0r Rochrille Hi^h Stiulents : / ■ ■ ' . ■ \-otny broadcast a p 1 ■ z \ C aechoslovakla' w'ould coi uje to mer' neck injury waa aggravate idisA BeL«X l-jght. daughter of. - , ■ . „ ■ • ■ X ' flahl alongaide Russia a(teln*V cording to hla attorney, Thom lx and Mr.i^X»so" R.-U ghi of ner ataff, the^Student Connmi, the S H O R T R I B S K V F R a NK O’NEAL , W est German .‘‘militarism and ^ l - ! Rady III. Robert Rd . R&ville, has been I Future Teachers aub. the I^ama- 'lev of'revenge." X Wheelock^ wa*-also,fined $i naW valedi.c'lor^ and i ‘u' NJ I M S l C K O F W ivering liqiior t o j m inoty O F CO0l?5E rtiO K T ■ V IX Pope John"'broadcast from , the Naniw Go'imz. daiig h u b x 'f -'H'- t W l ^ ' 5 AMB Vatican a aharp rebuke of alhela- a t a o i c M ra.>gm W hd Gozdz. V | 7 Main , a l u , r s i ^ f m a U M C lP T V N ^i ^MOW ANVOnW IiW L tic cbnimujiiam and called on Natlbnal Honor Society / / . workers to efhulate St, Joseph the -..§&e_plans to alteni^ F r a n c ) * ^ . ... t e i H 6itiiw .iM .'T .>c«,i.i>.a>««.eir. ~Clirpenter-"Of: T-Jiiaaareth- Tne ■ P.on?-; "CoUege.f M arietta, Dhi«7 ,A..\ tiff did not mention communism bid Sfahcheeler bv name, bur he spoke of "mis- i i o r b v BY AL CAPP and BOB LUBBERS Fine* of lia h a ^ w ere, im posed ' tkken ldeo^^>g^ee that on one, hand o f \^iu»n«'i. .-V.- ...... LONG S a m exalt uncurbhd libfrU^ and on I R aym ond U Me,v,et-. 24.' of Mi.s's L/orraine Lotib.m. dai'ightyr of, l* T ’.M EW BO ifeoaM - . i ( ' ■Rookviile Hoteli and i^ank Pro-• o - the 9*ber aupTireesiorf of person- Mr. and Mr«- Will'ihm' .V' i - 1:^301^? ■ f L/'E* IdBPtford, for of l3 V\'.nite St.'. Fimtl{''iHe, and] woiicors paraded in folirth honors by F ^ , It-' K a u t z Me^ \T dinorrow y , - M ' O slo-and protested against -South son .. of...... -Mr. and ...... Mr.s, (iborge VV I m m A frica'* racial polfciea an d nuclear Kautz 'of Sim n^X ’ie-A- Ver­ weapons. Swedish marchers de­ n o n . ’ ' r . . \ H o n o r a r V nibm b«-s of th* S A V - M A N 8E I nounced also and called Alias Light is m em beri of Xhe Lfldiesl A id Society'irf C oncordia f t X , / - ^ COULD PLAN IX ■ a reprieL-e fn^m the g ^ cham ber Student, <% lncil, the B anner ah^ Lutheran C hurch will V ; honored toniorrow at ,7130 p . r n . ' l i fACXyiAftDS! for C alifornia ' kidnaper - rapist B ann^ett^ staffs; the Sci'erfce. \ Carvl-. Chessman. / J»rojecU Club, the beaders-Club. ■^iirch hall. ■ \ ’ .'rK ^ • Or Malta about 25.00^ s u p p o rt- df Mr*. Marion R. JaconetU. the National H onor Society, and Mrs. H arry M. 'F raser wiMXW' ‘■‘^R ocky Hill, w'ho w a s ch arged vnth guest gp^kef.' and will show '•rs of «fit-Premier t>om M into^ is aecretary of the D rgnlgtic C lub. i ' J ' labor leader, ' marched throu^ failure to grant the right of'. w a y -'She w as a finalist in the N a ­ slides -ofi--the art of c’rugfi making.' l ' ) Mem>^ are to return Lenten X Valet'la denouncing the British after an accident April 3 a t W . tional M erit Scholarship qualify­ V M ain and Orchard 3 :a. A tty. S h ea 'M f r -2 I, , I S A w t A »■«■■*., > 4 , « K Aboitt 100,»t H artm rd 70 /A-tll receive epnutine at attended: H o s t * . * * * * w e r e M r s . ■ \ /Kllcnamest-a.ward «*,wr«a* in Giri Scouting ~ m, Tomkiel. mothef . o f t h e eerem onv at th* Nathan, Hale Stanley Tom kiel. m.olHef of tlje BY JOHNNY HART bride-elect's fiance; and M r*. H e nr y chbor M onday. M ay 9^ » t 7:30 ■ x B rC . F rev, sl*t*T of the bride-elect. M 'iss 'W 'addell is to be m a rr ied to I HAV* omaomp a» 8 l« ^ a P!i« W S t i o c E W I V. -- ^ e aw ard s will be presented by ** -BY ROY CRANE TOWN CflBR- I «MALL OBMAND.S E dy-ard J. Tom kiel. tow n cleyk of BUZZ SAW YER a i r $ u i e u u . M iS* Jean' 'C am pbell. R eservation* M anchester, cn June 18 ■ ( C h u r c h CLAMS A VVSBK- FRCM THE ' fhould be made by calling M ra. CSJM IHCjf V / 1THC?WE , \ T VWY.CERTAmL'O M XjlOY/ C ER TA IN IV ^ TOWNSHIP FOA Nty SSRVL ' d C \ of the A asum ptior. , OREEMEVE Jesae Bannister, leader, of the M iss W addell w as seated beneath CONTACT ICNSES, a n y c o l o r troop and South , neighborhood AMD ONE BROWN, you LIKE,„ANPHO OME WILLSVER / a garden trellU 'decorated w K h pink HOOK LIKE A FREAK,' KNOW THE DIFFERENCE. SHALL 1 ' ' chairman-. . ,X rose* and w hit* bell*. Stream er* of CANVDUPOANYTMIMS M iniature GirP Scout pins w ere pale blue, lavender and white . TO MAKE'EM BOTH X presented b y M r*. ' B annister . .re­ decorated the hall. , , V THE SAME COLOR? cently to organizer* hnd consult­ C hervl Russell, daughter o,f M r. ants of the-South neighborhood In and Mr*. Ralph R u s s e l l , a n d H / r , appreclarion ' of •' their services. Donald .Sobolewski. son of .Mr. ■ / /» VC • p T hose w h o rVeeived the pins w ere and M rs. Chester Sobolew»kl of 'C. Mr*. Fdw in Cobk,^M rS/ A i^rose H artford, -entertained W ith adcor- Diehl. M rs. C harles, Covey, and dlon,selectiona. Show er cake* w ere V / - M rs., Joseph' BelllveaU'. M rs. E lene m ade by M rs. ■Ralph Russell and f* ; D eFelice w a s gi-ven a* friendship, M rs. George' M cK eever, aunts of BY DICK GAVALLl p in for h er .w ork. . theobrtde-elect. ' MORTY MBEKLE X-

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M ANCHESTER EVENING-HERALD, M AN C^STER, C 0|^^ M ONPAY, M AY 2.1960 |jii^.:FOTnrreB!r ■\'- y «• , ( J o r d o n ir s 1 Collins Sets Hot r Tod*Ji ith P a lin er Ga in s idred Manchest*®', tt Bristol East, «!l5 Sec­ Rockville'l^t Glastonbury. 3:16 t^hurch with my family *t. "116- tion# 1# aniKT.6. ®PP9*lte .ttrird Bacon Academy at RHAM) 3:15 H ou std B ^ j'tx., 2 {^ B fg ^ b lo n d SilF.C<^HnR, w h o ^ m t Gut's vs. Police, 6:16, Nebb. Position To Gel Start as Second/Baseman morning -was the Aral matter of baae in 'thF grah^tand. .Litera­ To Up he doesn’t^ v!^ think orth c t>c?sstire, leii thJ-1todst<)ftCl68Bie -"mporlance on this final Sunday^f ture from Ted-Wllllkuu’ aummer Congo V*. No. Meth., 6:15 Char­ Golf fdurnaiTO^'into its final round today hut the story stul When 1 first came up to the inVil .Donned my Working ciolhes campa in Lakeville, Mas#., arrived By FR^NKXLINE ter Oak. ^ startaij preliminary’ work orr Mai T6ql vs. Wlllts, 0:15 Rob- irUh^yi^iory (This Is the Aral of .four stories^ \ Philadelphia Athletics In^ t With nates. -Bsaaball is stra n d Hiirh opens de. was-: Will Arnol^almer make it six? . copslrutcion of a combination under Red'Sox scout# wi the Bay grtson. CdlUns, the man frbtn Baltimore*- ’mdtteh; espeelally for AP New's- guess Connie Mark thought,! wa# lh(* . ___ iIr Central Gonnectj ‘V-; AMERICAN liEAGCB* foahires by the American Leagiiejs too smalK I’m only -8‘fcet-lO now oorch qn- my home. With ex- State location! .Insuranceman Ray Tuesday, RI*y 3 who plays,hi# golf outxrf Crystal c*in6xJ,o the'lSth .’een. Up __ Interscholastjc League ti­ Rsnn’s vs. Teachers! 6:18 Nebo .York. M«>' 2 •• Sunday’* Be»MU# most vahiable player). '■ and weigh l^O. ■ feUefil^s'aftla.nc* from my son#. Jewell reported that hi# River, Fla., shot a four-iB»^r-par flnlshihgjust ahead of CepB# and iA -T^nk Unfe trader! Feed anXpean, the lob.of digging -standing traok record at tle, Cheney Tecih and RHAM 'vS t. Mary's v*. Temple, 6:16 68. yesterday to snare the by at that time was three stroke# be-._ Chicago 6-5.a* Detroit w»v »»3-2, By NELEIE POX Lena 'Biackbourn, who managed- ( ^ r t s r Oak. ^ «w »v Gal McLish. his 19-gamp 'Cleveland S-3, Kansaa City 4-1. niiL a founw ion was compleled be­ Chester- Kligh ia geri^isit^ being, seejt to extend undefeated two stroke* over Palmer, the hind. He raiHowni an l8-f6ot putt White >8o.x Second Baseman :me at Lancaster In. 1945, was-an­ Ntitmeg vg No. Ends, 6:15 Rob- teiF champion from Ltgonier, .Baltimore 8, New York 8. other who helped me a great deal. . fore dark.-Xyolleyball cftirt " on threatened ,by ^ B o fi^ ’‘<3oehring',- for a birdie ahd looked confident trtjiriae^thc 1? streaks and Rockvilfij^''which ertsomv who has won' five -toumarrtents \/ Waehington at Boaton (2). Boat Chicago (yPl — I n e v e r He-sho\vcd me hdw to pivot "round . mV property'rieeded fill in severrt -whoSe pollcy^hiFnold#. J w eli aet finally found, the winding path Fri­ 'as he strode Off the w e n . ; affas and dirt tafen from the-pTart- ^ iwhooL-standard in 1931,.in the W^nesday. May- 4'''-.., this, year and F la the greateat (SpUipa wound u p T L un(tar • pa# poned.Ratn. thought 'I’d be in the hig second base. In ? day. hope* to mathtaln it# win­ : money- earner, for the period In- SS^ir^rV going to gamble Pet. O.B, glove. At tile, time 1 hiifl only a 'nad addition 'n-aXuied 't;o>''^ad r^ad-'Jump,'a leap bt 21 feet, 11% ' GrbmW'eR^at Cheney Tech, 2 for ^ h o le a . Painter v w ^ e un­ W. L. leagues and here I.am in my ning formula. That’# the #elwplboy ^T'armingtoti. at Roclcvtlle. 3:16 volvad in golflpg hiatory. He has ♦iST* vWiag.pitebersj ■ . . . .7 "4 .636 ^ firs.t hpaeman's mitt. vantjigc!'OKtdoor voHfyball season, ches. It’i the bWeal record ^n baaeball picture for this week. der. -'> s' ■Chicago . ; . 12th full season. U b ^ ty ^ s . Fijiast, 6:15 Nebo. banked $44,257.67. Cleveland .. .. . , 6 5 .545 1 N isn’t 't(>n many weekXau-ayxmTd the' books!. Sports are nOwi slmoat Meanwhile, Manchester High’# The third round began ye#fi«’day You can't set started in fraseball Since'those early d.iys I’ve had passe for contractor Ray Daritsto Civitah-A(a Keeney, « ’-lS Rob­ Cblllns had 205 for 54 , holes. New York , ___ 6 5 .545 1 a ’ lot more help .arc-ind "ccond rny peighfiors whoyhav'eti^^ Undefeated track team goe# to the with Collins, Palmer ■ and- Jack Ibo spon. T started, back home-at but In converaallon we got around' ertson. ■ Palmer, who shot a 70 in the third -tMO rctoWc crop, made w n Baltimore . ... .7 6 ,538 .1' base. When I wept back to Phlliie., icing all • y inter ‘ sjjnnld f)e^,fe^dy post twice thi* week. The Indiana, Fleck of Los^gelea, former. Na­ St. ’Thonias.^ Pa., .'jp miles west of fnr action oneeXhe bell soimAs lo the "goojtl old days” when he round, had 207, Detroit ...... f i 6 .455 ,, 2 delphia iindcr Mr. Mack, .limmie. are undefeated in four dual meets This ta not e very long lead for tional Opep' champion, -tied f®r th* jfM <;ordon . leph’ gofd Harrisburg, at the age' oP?. 1 was Qiiiei.ev;ejun)fin my favotitc chjii sponsored championship !b*sket- BMton . . f. . . . 5 6_-- .455 2 bat boy,-hbles and waa tied wrttn Ool- / game because the team was shy an Fi-ankies,'. Volleybal.l at Jilght Evelyn Lorentoen hottest man in golf today. -SStr.S^fL^ Kansas City . . .5 8 .385 former star shortstop, worked Coach Tom Kelley's Indian*, who > ^ u t Collins professed not to be llnsi or the lead,. both a • stroke outflOlder andvthey put me tn. , M o m ik y rith m,v son# playing w "- j have won two of three decision# in ahead of Palmer.. But Fl#ck •. \ MyXty dad. who pu.vedp^a.ved amateur With m e.; Bowling^ Garniy^ thihHlngt of the pressure,; He hopto ATE— Wally Moop. of the Dodgers, slides acri^shdme C hic^o (Si^re 0-11 at Baltl- good .hunter and First. Hjeeling'With .iVm Higgins, tApq helped round out a fine day. which will not count in the vhis putter and driveF contimiC/to geved the last hole by nree-putting,- tl»# litoblle farm- flo w e d IP Wta "After one year and hr^t Inin A n belted a triple duiing Dodgers-Ciahts >m e.ln. moj-SfWalkerJl-O) '7:05 RM. y'fh^ped me a lot on the hunt.In my others I wasn’t such a •new'Little League-baseball pceai-' CCIL title chase, were expected Hand by fiinv.ln the stretch drive and had! a par 72 for the «jay. H* ijiut Jaated hWeJaWnf^ to ^^•tn hia dent in Manehealer. look place, at Thursday to call upon ^lo-Captain Pat Mis- Winner with 351 fe,U to third’TO placepwee at .''1)9,:,- wa,.. S c o ir ^ w ir ^ ^ r r ^ it h the help SnW S h .r lo b/do,ne r d,n« on one leg as Cleveland iBell 1-1) at Washing­ IIIDUfirst gameJ^EAIMC. I»- got «■a wtai fcal gdod buftf With Philadelphia ' i^.VTn^l9491, asMlicy tiave forThree rounds. ton (Ramos 0-1+ 7:05 P. M, / . and was IradetU-tfTthe ■ f^ipago my office.-- "file former n\inor Pro a Kmc.Hackney .at the Man­ tretta to do the hurling in today’s At 211 were Doug Ford Of Cry»- wS^bktted in on two horn- down ifie third b!)se line. I think ■ CMUins attribut^^Jiis ahow-ing looks for the ball; Giants won. 7-5. (NEA Telephoto).^ ______^ Only Games Scheduled! - that's when TellpWs first^began./o jW’hlle So.xffH-'i^tchPf -Joe Tiptop. - league ’niteher,. nocv a technical chester ebuntry-Olub, a .recent first league 'game against Hristol Rolling wiU» s 16 handicap, Eve­ here lirgelv to a driverTie.borrow- tai River. Fla., and amateur Rich­ hv ^ ^ .P h in ip * . • •, ■ Tuesday’s Game* Titer in publications -+'1^ Pratt ' grandfalher^eportsd Bob Zanet- Eastern at Muzzy Field in Bristol. lyn Lorentzen took flrat, place ed fronv hia golfing friendr-Fred- ard Crawford, the Houston col­ •-■ S tl« « M ja southpaw Ojit'o/ San, notice me, de.splte my size. Wilh'tlvf White Sox. Paul Rich- Chicago at Baltimore, 7 :05 P. M. In those days we had no Ameri-' WhlUicy. revealed ' his plans fo^i t/# hole-in-onb^a’nd admitted he The Rkm# countered with- either Gronauef o f Briarcliff, N. Y, legian. Crawford, ■ .the' HCAA bieg^turned in a steady ^a^elped me honors at the Carnival which con­ Detroit at New YorK 1 P.M. » can Legion or Little Lc&gue ball, l ^ t h his fit-st year in 19.M._He had rtie season and reported 480 bovaj a-lilUe fexcRed over, the-’ new Dave Cometski or Jack Caetolene. was driving so badly with my No. 'champio*!' h*d -.<^-'6 *ffjJrt,in .the a-1 second w«w-l .'1 Cometski is a southpaw arid Cas- cluded the Garden Irbve Caterers rouridv-^ 67. ... \ Cle'^and at Washihgtdnv 7;06 bbth of which arc a great help to Jiminv Adair, coaching and in the had registered for play in 1960.: arrival-- - OfficieKppening .of the w-ood that I often uadh a No. 1 ^ Vie Power's t«’o-rnn single, W'iggiiis. moves up.-to the top s)>dt mi*,-ter midget trac n Buck.lanU tolene a righthander. Bbwling Leagqie for the season. A crovvd.of better than ?0,000-^ P.M. . ' . . ' ' . youngstcnrvfoiday. In high school spring brought to esmp Joe Goiv Mrs. Lorentzen won with a 351 to­ iron until I gotNhis driOer,” Col­ the b « ^ loaded. ' ./in the program after serving 41s isr set for Sunday, _ . - M,ay 8 and The Indians have another road the largeeb throng In T(ttM dte ihe succees o f these Kansas City -at Boston, 12:30 I played shortstop and fl^jt base "don who Was managing Sacramen­ lins declared. undei Bjjl Heil. He helped , me a American Utile League commis- Gerry. DemUSey, who’- ha!h(Re#^ pub­ game scheduled this week also tal- ^ ■ - Sinks BlriUe history.—saw thb'-^third round- *v Ions Indians, the defending P.M. . . n e i j j R f o x * to, then-a Chicago farm rlub. Gor- iitgfh single-wa* hit by Kitty Si flooded the 7,122ry«nl^MwnorUl great’dAl. I Irad a cousin on the dob; helped me as. miich Fa any- -sioner last year, . . . Emblazoned licity for the...c #.u.p.group^ k phort*^--., with They visit West Hartford Thurs­ Palmer was lookmg at the iJMmKon C hiew > Sox took RMtdy for ArtloS _ .cn the baseba t cap- of liUle 1 aiil .. _ike--Snyder day for « clash with dangerous Take a Number from One to 300 brlnz,’ 119.'8he rolled 326 with a 22 Park course. NADONAl) liAG Cp tcsm and w;e*-had a few-other fel­ . . /- . ^iody in baaeball. ^ ^ » • t scoreboard ' yesterday when’ he «rsr the undisputed American D’lialia was the letter o. When; gal’s reported his son. »Barryt.-a - Conard. ■ ' . . ■ Tickets-^300 of'efti—have arri^e^^^for ihe. annual handicap. LMCue lekd for the flrst time this Sunday’s'RMuits . lows named- P'ox so the F®’'*’* had ditions Could be better. But-if you , Before G®rd»* too'^ hold of me i Pittsburgh 13. .(jinclnha'ti 2 'erh outnumbered. the good looking Bolton lad stop-- fine UlUe League ba»e)»ll plaF ... Cheney Tech, which had no Knights of Columbus, basebaH excursion to Yankee bta-. . The league’s annuijJ-.banquet. will M s ^ . tV White - tp get tA^ha ' was for Boston and: he said no,, tb.tgnnls a# a competitive eporl... n. will try-to keep going where urday, May 21 at 7 p.m. TropTliea of Staley Snd "Bolton.” A Little League prosr kees playing BWon a-doubleheader. Grand.Knight Joe outfield'- for ‘Lancaster. Pa..- and the harder 1 hag and straddle the h#g oeior# The wrong thing to do wa# to,ask itV ft-off before the" holiday when will be preaented to the following: w W m iier, ..... pect:—Pa,ui-“ promised to get his High average. Helen McCann H arvard, W. L. PCt. G B. the outfield .for Jamestown, N. Y. silence at the desk and no phone it whipped Somers, 2-^f. ’NYednes- McCarthy, left, is showri receiving his allotment— to sell Es- , ___ .a three- You-miist .give^.up your i aU share of hit# ‘.his season. . . Big- day ^ e Rangers pilay ’ host to 106.7; second high average, Shir­ Don Hoak an Groat led off wlthifa •ea'*-®® Pittsburgh .. • .12 3 V806 - In 1948 I-played for Lincoln. NftJ. calls for at least an hour .fpr 1 — from Richy Jarvis, general Chairman. Tickets,, which tn d a survived flnt Y ork M ay 2 ^/P)— The^ run spurt in ^ seventh, oif loser .That-WS.S the last 1 sa .v of the ’, gfst booster for Colgate in’ this CromwreW andi Friday viilt Leba­ ley Vittnor 104.33; High ■ triple singles and' Stuart-walked before hd' Curt Simmons. San Francisco .1(1 5 .667 2 had just made tjie announcement include round trip train fare from Hartford to'^^'V Irintnc *«d went ah^e/W y f pre-season on Pittsburgh Don Cardwell sfea is Bill.V Dvvyer. one of the . ,u non to Ulht on Lyman Memorial. Oiive Roasetto 368;. high aingle (3 emente banged his grand slam- Milwaukee ; 8 5 .615 3 minors *'dX '^ *aim 'ior«^ f v V K - e d ! ISro^dng hadl.y.to’’ first bs,,e. best athletes the I’ ppen.New Yo'rk ! to-Frank Cfilne when phone York, and a grandstand reserved .seat in Sections loHS e iiig •-B dedslda over-the-Ne'i^^Th read: “Sound defence, good ,mer in . the "first Ining. .Jt was his . 8 7 .,533 4 In,- the minora /it's tough. The , Rockvill?’Nl-5) ha# two games Alba Sobiaki 148 and high with no Tank#*#.- A Washington-Boston - CUBS 5, CARDS 4+-Tqny Tay­ lios Angelas in,.jtine All-Star games and was ; w . .Stale’icullege has boasted. Dwyer. ' started to ring and a # t r » o y fourth-Jhome‘ 'mn of the year. , St..-Louis . . 7 7 .500 „ 4 4 firet-Iew vears you stArt out ,^the __ _ NEXT; Making the Double Play. on the dockbU The Rajfis visit (nCah third base) may be obtained at the Kacey-HoTne+ mark. -Gloria Bloviah 97. 4s!aM«b«sdisr was ralned^m speed, thin pitching, lacks' lor’was the big man for the On- whOrplAyfld pro baseball, also with Lstream of viiitors tamethe X . Members of the pennant winning Philadelphia .' 5 10 .333 7' 'y is noCtoo. gfH^ and living con-'l in the laat World Senes. Glastonbury toChy and host Farm­ (Herard Photo by Pinto) . New York, May.2 (;P)-^Ha)ward’sFm w^str6M )wer.’’ This is.-rTiKsanie club cago Cubs, driving ihi^yirpc runs ^IAncliester 30 vearv»£o,.r?lle(t t.q l.de.sk,.,,among them Geqije Mitch-. ington WednesdaV — .----- ’Waddihga. who!. ;.will _ *1*0. receive V HHtLS ,B 4^ Chicago . 4 -10.: ..iS'fi. 74. «lI,.gelUng readg.fQT^a second iea- ■■ w m ^ ATI ^^Ved 'IS tuhs S^ferday Bnitoh collected five hits, tnc'lud- With his four hits in a .S '-'i d^tslon “ "'-"c-'x - ■ :"'n i .267 " f i / RHAM.- #howlngNhree triumphs, theif team trophy are Gloria, Blo- weight crew haa pulled anot^fir, aw ^r ha'vd needed relief If , K' # n d ^ ruiis Sunday while stretch­ over St. Ix)uis..,fton Elston s fine . Cincinnati Hartford-Sprlngfleid .woyld fes-: #on asJdireclor of the Glen Haven in a# many starts, toqk bn Bacoh viph. Ajtene Noske, Kitty Sibrinz, trials and a possible trjp to Rbm e^ the Stafe^ ’be^-'fbr Phillips slugging, ing his first homer of the year, in ’ .. _•___ 1-_tu^ 4bir><^' r*nVi nitrhw j , tore A1 Ktiley; Red Raider head Boy#’ Cartip in Bolton, and Wally Don^iSoxing Cloves an^ $oe World Doris’ Prentice, and : ran CrandaLl. ing iUKvinninri ^reeJ^ to nine Milwaukee’s 5-4 victory over Phil­ relief work M 'Ptttsburgh*?Haild!rT-l.) at, of Penn BMoy* Academy’ at. Hebron ''today ,ahd resentatixe. ^ r?— l b tra# nleked for ,twio.homre8 by games, th^' clue’e-^tongesf since Record Payoff football coach.’ ot its-^dinnei' meet-f Portin'of ike Rfl'c Department Journeys to Cromwell 'Thursday. Also aw-arded a team trophy Hem<8lnb«m and one by Whltey adelphia. Don McMahon res­ ° ^ *1 Louis (Kline 0-01 8 p.iTv;. , Ing Thiirad'ay.'Bill was a.shortstop Tm ^ r y pleased,” , Coach to tell them he obuMn't cJWOlie b«- 1944. x / GlCT Hobme. 'rubs Mi'wa"hee>-tSpahn,'f-Oi at San Go, Go., Chicago White Sox .book Tuesday’s track- meet itwyolving oW 'place Buffets com- Baraoff among the 10 Kans^ cued Lew Biirdette in the. nihth _____ Myri)#)^ Rtvoaa, Shirley Harvey Love »ald of the Crimson a 'tween ftiqm’ to'thfc -<^>en*ff. After a thrce-nm rally had left S'ain iliian, "Piiertn Rlco. May Solenui-Faccd J o l^ y TliomaW k'jn"basebail. He has been emplbyetl .gi^'rivedi in the mail an(J aevgral Manchester. Wethersfield, \ and against' ^raciule A Ariek'ajfp, M talrhe Indian#“ ...... plied up an early What happen^? . at ' r,-... Pratt Aa. w-hUn.v-.Whitney’s niantplant inm proved lnt*re»tihg read- American Fighters Tt* Vlltner." Edith Corc,entl, Olive Ro- one’-length victory ovef R u t g ^ '’X , The batting Averages. t«lV part the Phils Only one short- of a tie. • .-,r,;VS. ,ir. S^R-SSSiry^ ■aWsa.-w 2 'i^iri-—.Vn, unldehtlfled Ijettor Glastonbury’, originally schedkjed It w-as decided Ooodwa&i would b a d «<«y Burgee. Burdette' took a 5rl lead into Cincinnati. (O”rooleJ 0 -2 i.^ won a record $42,994.35 on a $4 . . Motored to Kingsivood In West Election of officer# -.found the bridg*. Mass., S a tu rd a y ./ Tt cox the first rood'iind''l»o&a tJia .438. Roberto (3emeitte. .377. Dick on° l-eon W’agner. He got-W ag­ investment Suitflay by picking' !o(i CTiiBox b*#ebai: hl#toryr high­ ed to Manchester because Far Away Bouts from Home second. The (>lm»oh/-imlSM»tan to sedend game. -He started a rally the ninth at Milwaukee only to Arigelea KJralg 1-0) 1,0 p.m. . Can Relax After §ett Hartford afteF lunch and talked track,In Wetherafbeld is not in con­ following new slate taking over; showed what kind at -comimltion Groat, .348. Bob Skinn^H.327. Die ' run into trouble. After three ner on a pop up. yielded a.jmn on Philadelphia (Roberts' 1-2) at six straight winners In the five- lighted by winning the American 12 race*; w w bo*fh' imjprtiWyaly. adth a aiagle to open the flftlv with Frostv Francis director of dition to rup-'-bn. Fridity ,tl)e I® Doris Prentice, president; Arlene we fade in .tWs Olym pte'j^r. We pitching records tell the, read; nihs seojped. McMahon came in and a sacrjfire fly -by ,'G e ^ e Crowe (Chicago (Drott O-31 1:30 p.fn. ’ si v -pool af-cEl, Commandanie I League penngnt last season. . . dition to run-'on. Fridity ,tl)e Meairwhlle the Harvalhl Tight- After a eacHflca and a atngle by and struck out Bob Nfeman. Daryl 30.8 for the 200 metefs athletics, and Bob O’Brien, bsse- dian#' win ms6t TJHall and Hartford nW York. May 2 /0 5 - Don box'-'fStopped fonj^.Sim Noske. secretary; jean.MathiSsOT, had. to row a course record to Jete^Tm nple, me pitcher bumped Item Lew 4-0, Boh Friend 3 ^ ended the game w-ith one pitch . .Tuesday's Games • race 'track. . •Philadelphiala. May 2 '.IP— ■ Johnyord of Numerous plfojecls apound the weight crew, twort|^....11»anie# Spencer hit his fifth homer for the'' a turn He. Andy Stanfield, ball crfach Playing with Kings- hoiise kept me morrThsn occupied Public St Sterling Field in West ing gloves and see the world Now Tommy ntabs, chunky Bos treasurer and Fran Crandall, pub­ win-/* . / ‘ ■ tSopneh^ HMny dhlH at the pi ate ■ Law has come into his ow n to bv making A1 Dark ground to Ed­ Milwaukee / i, San Francisco. Among .hi* $4 wor^h of Hck- Thomas.- a solemn>lemn-faced youngster around witod this aeaaon la big Jim Dixon, ton lightweight, will go to Liver­ licist. Outgoing officers were Kitty (jup wlnn^ at 'tond three quarter course rec-. NattonAl Jjeague. Overshadowed because he’s . finally J)6com« the.| try anothep^TnM seems, to be the. p m . , / . ' for-slx line that was worth off with no startling -aurpnses. Young D.xon i.s a pilchcr-fij-sl Former rr^ddlew-eighlddl< champion urer and BeltF Riuamik, publicist. ord y ith an 8:43A clocking. Last C up . triumi*. '^ba- ttina t a t tn* _ b y Friend tn previous years, Law 'Philadelphia .at Chicago. .130 w-orld high Jump Champion: L6ng UConn Skein vogu? ii7\ thV: ancient trade of Henley dtstancei'waa «:31.0k. $39J49.,55. Several other com- Michigan, Yale and San Jos# baseman. . . _ F F r id a y . Bobo Olaorf! a Hawaiian now fight­ Othe'r prize w-lnnera during the year’s HaVvard-Henley champions . WMIa •EMC' M , TIGERS •*-*— compiled a bi-illiant 18-9 season -p.m / - hlnatlons with five o f'th e six F.ven though there a no" one who Slate each finished with two vic­ leather-pukiing tij's® ”■- ing out of Portland, Ore., visits Syracuse whdipped Dartooutti., Btaley. ereenBng' 40, gave the last year only to play, second fiddle While the Uhlted^S^ales is being held the preripUa mark of 8:45.9. Only .Garnes Scheduled winners-picked correctly made i comes even remotely 'ejose that tories and Vilianova and Winston- ' T u p sd ay j xight was a #ucce#s w-aa the r#- Ends Wlien Maine Vancouver, B.G.. for a bobt with Wisconsin, def^vding IRA cham-, by 3 4 length# In M:38.0 fO t two Tbera only oPe Wt after replacing to Elroy Face’s eensalional relief , • Saturday’s Result* invaded by Latin Ajnerlcanvand Handicap Total mile# 'w-liile P«W ':toolt .Ri^Aoatan . up the additional money of the i includes the Russians - Thomas Salem , (N O Teachers, with on# :I>v)klpg young and chipper, like port Tom iSonran made in re- Al' Sparks of" Winnipeg Thursday Bowler pion- using / borrowed ahell and IWR ttiaw Ip t»)* sixth liming'. A1 pitching (18-1). . San Francisco'6. Los Angeles 3 ______the. fifth annual Elks European fighters, Aihfrican box­ Mary B#own . ___ 22 327 by a length and a -balf-to ftj# - record folleclton. i was alncllv second )>e.sl according flowers In the spring. Bill Brainard farence to Posts 5-2 Victory ers are trying their luck ’Ujrew-here. . 3l6 short on practice time, came .in rbpW i No. 10— Shot (Night) . to the hooks until he soared 7 feet. each. j- . reported hr Va-* yeadv' to embark Ybuth Activities :Sports Iflght for Two. Puerto Rican middle- Betty -Kusmik . ....24 r. (Jhllds Cup. Penn-did- th* OiJ* *04 KaHne for. the .T w ^ blit the wln- 'Michigan, which' had hoped to Australia has become a ^ a p p y ... rl'O' 312 three lemfi-ths back of^Rutgers. PIKATES IS. REDS '2—There ’■■”St. Louis 5, (Chicago 4 (Night), 1I.J iriche.s. at the Penn. Relays on another aoftiball u’mpiring sea, members of Manchester High s weights, Obdulio Nunez and Jose Helene Dey,.. three quwetera t o -8:43,1.- :. bjpvi 'were double# by Shem ■dveconie thg^third-school in history Winiphg streaks are nice while hunting grounds for American . . . .18 309 foUbwed/by fiirr -and BO«^n Uhl-- has -been no stopping Law this By JlfiCVTi’ dtaiA R E T Saturd.iy. . . son The Veteran North End reai- basketball, cross Touritry and rifle Gonzales, 'are featured in the-main Arlene Noske . Yale, idle la«t-week and .tower . , , _____and_ JHBy Gipodman hr the' and blast tn(’ ha,-« been ratling play* for .a teams, the prograirf' behind held 10-r’ounder at New York’s St. Loo/ing ahead to thb Oomp'ton the dire^on otf Arthut Oficreato thrM-ran ilxth.' , . harass the average goTfer’s con- team at the University of (Con­ Two American welterweight cdR- Emma Acetq-'T. ..’ ..28 ■ .307 who /takes over- fOr-tha ■hofipital- day was a sound nine-hitter over pound Boston University aoji*io- Friday'- and the four-mile \Satur- quarter rentufy" * In.atead of base­ Thursday night.. .Police Chief Jim tenders—Rudell Stitch of Louisi > Nicholas Arena toqight. Cup /a t Frincerton on Saturday Bcnmem, former 'Boston Red cpptNof making a sand shot., ball. I talked’ iwxing with one of Reardon a rallet* snd w-e got necticut can tesUfy, there cornea Bea Cormier ...... 26^ 307 toed Jim Rath»chnildt;<«irioat^ itac lefthander, took oyer for Dick Cincinnati, 13-24 He grew steadily Local Sport morc, but It had been a’aource of day in 17:27.3. / a day when every- wlnnlg team ville, Ky„ and Ralph Dupas of New 307 Loye is faced -with a pleasant dil- F a X oo much emphasis hsX*’®'“'? ^^{ineheste^’s finest, ,8am Mai- around to talking about baseball, Two Buffalo' lightweights, un­ An-n Filbig '...... 30 eratiqn). g®®* ttr fif® o«i- Ememui .With two out In the first better a# the -game went qn. aJ- annovanc^ tn him Jhat Yuri (Ele­ / » Villain til Pl*n»‘ : \ Orleans—w-ere feertiired in 12- . 302 ei/a —which, coxswain to use. Lo-ye .lowjng only three harmlea." ^hgles placed on atances. grips and Ckih- Mting.^— Bin Bniton. Braves— tempo, on the Main and Park St. tie being a YSnkee fan. Jim said,he loses One. - ' - ', beaten Jackie Donnelly and Bobby Terry Vaccaro . ....32 secutJvfi. Blfcclrorell’ Gup tmO, 24® tadifg dr the eeeond game and De- Chatter vator Slioe.( Stepanov .of Ruasia ' San Jose Slite turned out\to 'For the Huskies. thaJXday was roufid main event at Sydney, Aus­ '. .. .22 son ohlied in »oi*om,ore Bob Goodwin after the third inning. head position. If .ymi’re a heglnner. beat. A former prhfesid^al fiBht-.; been,trying for ye*r|..to get Scanlon, nieet-.in their hometown Edna Hilinski . overall. The EMs- art litxhonia tninepdtaBr 9-0. He'shut out the 'I>a JSHlwaukee to 5-4 vtgtoiT over was down as the recognized w;or| be the villain in Michigan# plwi#- Saturday when the E^[^k Bears tralia tonight. ___12 300 /bf Portland,'Maine and senior Ed Clemente got- the Pira.teS off rel.v on the simplicity of these In­ champion -with"a 7-1 mark er, Maftempo exchanged vl^v.s with GJenney'tVchange allegiance ’Tuesday.flight' for the New York Doris Prentice . against Penii (Uid j^litopjta. -Tigerj# fti* wst of the way. allow TEMPLE BETH -»ha# dropped Philadelphia with five hits. Includ­ -rhe West Coast outfit -Captured of Maine poated a 5-2 victory on It was Dupas’ second fight in Fran Crahdall . ___18 299/ Locke of St. Simon’s Island, Ga„ winging with a bases loaded home structions. If yoii’re^n experienced ), Thal,Slepa-nov WM On his mind quarter-mile and th# \ tne on rerent teevee boxin ^ l^ ts. : .Boston to New York but was State 135i|^und title. htt#i plaver. without luck in the playing out of the Church Softball League ing his first homer of the .vear and I the diamond-at Storrs. Sydney in tlirec weeks. Last April - wnO All veil tn. a run In Uie fiirt run off Don Newcombe itt^ e first there, could be no doubt.. Hardly.| relavs with the W ol- both disagreeing with some *^>)*'*‘ waging a loring battle. The thief Connecticut's two - 'runs were 11 he scored a big hit with Aussie « a t of. hi# alump inning. Bill 'Mazeroskl ^cUon-edi of this .shot, forget all the theories Mid. Commimity Baptist has been • a double.. ^ decisions .handejl down Much cqi;- ^yatrhed t>i4: Yankee home opener Harold Jolihson, the No. 1 light ’secun^ to take over the vacancy. had he himself up after hia j y^rines second both tirafla. -"an respondence arrived produced in the sUth inning. Sec­ fans in; easily outpointing Aus­ #. hi the" second ■with a three.-run homer in the about Wide open stances and Pitching --- Gerry Stafey and- , , ,.u\itwo week's ago al the.Hous.e that tralian George Barnes, th^ Brit­ he^yweight cofitonder from Phila- whatnot* Go back tn -the, funda- All three Rec sponsored leagues— record leap than he rruirmured; j caughl'in 41 flat-in the weekend and ali matters .yer^tak-/Built in the big city vie ond baseman Jake Nocera tripled 634/CENTER STREET and 441 MAIN STREET ■w ns...-' « ' / ^ghth after Newk had lopg vde- Frank Baumann. BTilte Sox— ■Vic ish- ^nipire welterweight cham­ detohi*. ^2th straight 'n-entally-sound swing, ' . .1 Rec, Dusty and Church — start ‘.It’.s nice to have the record , ^jj^rter and 1 ;24 5 in the half with en c'are of I departed for- Rock- in one of them and acorfed the sec­ ■<>le«*hr wow ha# won flv# ttk« parted for the showers. Dimed In brilliant relief pitching bark in tJie United Slates ’ i Willie Williama. outlasting--. Tom DellaFera of the Manchester Auto ond when Oanney/DeCarli reached pion. X victory Wednesday Right in a V»l«- Sand, trap play is made much '| tonight. jobs in doiibleheader Mveep over vibe where’ the.-Rama met Plain- Ostrolt h ^ ‘ J o ^ s l x As a result o'f the weekend can­ Even more .galling’ to him ’’'’a* ! aobiriaon on both anchor legs, Parts (No charge for the plug, Stitch is the No! 2 welterweight vision (ABC it) p.m.>,10-rounder gl|nftilit.«ft«r wlrniln* tt# flm five. nonading, th e ; Pirate trio of easier byThe wedge. The,club was, ------■ Detroit. 6-3. .V-2. Staley .allowed vllle on the baaeball field at Henr>- Vic) w-aa all smiles as two of hia base on an error. , at Philadelphia’s 'in v e n tio n Bob Oliver Sez: p: the fact tht even though Stepan-j whW.ti hadn’t .won a big Park. (Justodian Tommy Arm- Other-games in the state ended contender. Dupas is ranked e^Wth. Ckemente, Mazeiroslu and -Sklnnet designed to do th^gjoh AIATHM LEAGUE______basChaR only one'hlf.»ln 'h,} four Innings and sponsored bowling . teams . won' They had met once before. Stitch Hall. The veteran challeh^r-takes .jrhft-mqat' typicair sand shot ia ac.- ■auction w ill' take placet Tuesday ,.0.0,. ov:a record vva* accepted by the | „iav'ainre 1942. grabbed the-two- atrong, on the Job for the pa-sf 10 like this: . j a "ItiiainMs ”is good; ftMmjGB' *1 .'■T’Aintk 8 The i«- rigwiing 3-4-^ in the runir Behind, the. Baiimann Wanked Tigers with championship honors during .the Navy 6 .'Yale 1; Coast Guard outpointed Dupas in a 10-rounder on Clarence (Tiger) Floyd 6<; New < TpiUitMii Timrible.d B«W1- comhlikhed unthoiit .having the night at 7 o'clock at the E ast Iteumann blank^ r*nl*Hncreplacing Dick 1 International' Amateup-’ Athletic ■ 7 -)7 4 gnd the apnnVihed- year*! had the tield -manicureU like in raise behind Willie McCovey. end th r^ hits Ll’'e'teratiOn. the lioijy prompll.v | 3 ;24 9. Vilianova'w;on lb s past season. . .Friends arrived for Academy 1, Cl.arii University. 0; at Lquisville, Oct. .7, York, ranked sixth in y th e '^ 5 - .1/1 now we’ve 2 loca- Riilfe 1W> .B*ti)Way afternoon, rluhface contact the , ball'-- .The Side R6c. a secretarv’a fingerhatls Plain- Ernie Banks. , ♦hie W in g aUrts down V ith the Donovan In first Inning of second type ofxshoes ...... used aixlh/atraight ville won. 3-1. extending the Rock­ the evening and we viewed Florida Southern Connecticut State .--S, Larry - Baker, the New Tfork ppund class. M uM flat a« \mugh they planned Pittsburgh’s Sunday v Fc bo r-y u-edge enters the ggiid behind the bave re-_^ ey.ea, focused on that place ,in^ the game.A —. - by .the'.Fluaaian. • , txVl '’* ^* ** ** 'They'YVVs AS r Vshad A V\1byrtl-up LlAl .tmfts.,. year m 3':I2..2 .and - ‘sss..._ .Winston a C* .Salem .. 1 a ville losing streak to five games. 'pictures, they being of special in­ Willimatic State-1; and Fairleigh welterweight who has had diffi- tiona! V io Ow •**!»« Sunday. ’Diey oipened up a t-wo-game lead on idle ball flfnd compres!^|p(7iC'-*and-be­ sand -behind the ball at which-^he V WEDNESDAY NIGHT Bowl­ terest to W aif Snow, a subject in Willie Pastrano, third-ranking' 1 the first on Estrada .soles wmich Jmosl coaches thought. iNCi Teachers w.hippedrio a .59.3 Coach Ron Kozuch. is building and Dickinson 6, Bridgeport 2. culty'getting w-ork in his own area opined my lot at Saji'Francisco -which, like Lm An­ tween the clubfaqe and the ball. leading‘edge of the wedge vrtll eh^ ing League banquet will be held, a number of the slid/s .taken while Journeys to.the SOth state—'Hawaii lightheavyweight ■ contender from ...ah the.. Orioles at-, Because, of’ the wedge's built-in -.Wednesday bight at 7 o’clock at added aK^uich to-'hia potential. vifelory in tlie'ahutUe hiirdlea 1480 the team is a vear away from being On the road, Fairfield was beat­ geles, had an unusual Sunday open teW . ' "SundavV Hoitiers a. wlifner .. Spe*-king engagement he Was vacationing in St./Feters- en 6-5- by . Holy -Cross, Williams —for a TuesdaJ' night scrap iV Eianii sReach. Fla., faces heavy- 461 Main St., M*n- ^ K«w TorV pitcher* for 'loft, the sand literally bunches and tlja Garden’ Grove. 5Il*epable Conditions yahd I "'winning the event for .Ih* eight Alonzo Johnson pf Pitts­ date. Many contend that thjs is a dif- at night in Hartford and . I Juat took Wesleyan, 2-0, American In* H aw aiian SUn Harrington 1 the fourth timing. le Pirates’ rout of the Reds flings the ball from the sand. > ; There won't be ariy. argument, 'third straight vear. burgh in the Friday night televi­ .ficult shot becaitae-a"player’^an- |&e*!inn Tot^.lji Parentheses) -about' Tho4kas' standafd.'. which, mide home in lime to get out my - SilliK’day temationaJ beat Trinity^ Honolulu. Last-, month Bak< cheeter, (behind the Ctkclnnati's 11th defeat In 15 It’S like a chip or pitch shot not bring himself ,toTniat a .shot / favorite tie and he.ad for .the city. traveled to Liverpool, England, and- sion INBC 10 p.m.. headliner: Tbitmbr (satther Bob Bwdft. who from the fairway exfepl that-the Bigger Chkng National League incidentally, w-aa aet undef- jn ia- an overtime alugfeot, and CJumni- Pq*t Office). Al gattiflk this season. Tt shoved them which doesn’t ■ bring ■ the clubh'»d Marv Ffir, w ho. claims hr is the Dav off from regular w-orking piac won bbth ends of a doubio- • swing’s arc doesn't bring the club- •Philadf^ia iTi—”'VVe’ve nj^gde X—aenienfe, Ptrates (4). erahle w '-e a th e r condition/ A found much to do in contact-with the batl. ’ .sti-oiig-tbitee'ze was blowing, .clouds.' biggest food caterer in Manches-} schedule and I .... header from Stonehill, 6-0 and Sherman, who ha^a head in contact with the ball. Rather than approaching, sand a lot 'itf changes that should lft| 3Iazero*kl., Pirates (3 K-', ter and has 275 pounds to prove It. '.before packing gear„and heading hung low- over Friinklin Field knd 11-6. ~ ahot.s w ith this paycholbgical for thb ’betteii\thi8 year.” Eddie Spencer, .Cards (5). ■ la president of the Double Eieht for New London and the (..oast - A Sunday, contest between Set- reputation • for. fair Satv>-ef- said during spring train- Briitob,- Braves (I). p. heavy drizzle wa.s,. falling - a u b of Hartford, a fine group that ■ Guard Academy al 11 a.m. . . . whatiimy nding against yoq. why liai’dly\condilions for record- ! on Hall and F,airfleld al Fairfield noj. relax and obtain'the full meas­ -ing. The day before., the season I 'enjoved being with for the eve- j My wife was my travelinfc„com- and square dealing* opened in Philadelphia, Sawyer-re American L e^ue breaking -- - nlng. Feir admitted he was loWng i panlorf on this beautiful day a* was rained out. ''i ure .of enjoyment from .playing a But on Hia very first try-, Thom- Connecticut had^ won all Wyen .shot in which the best technique signed as manager of the Phil'UeSi. weight, coming dow-n frorii 340 by-rboth son# stayed - home to ®*rti for many year* In - - " •— — ■‘•’■tuem Howard, Yankee^ (2). as went rt\-erWith plenty to apare of its games this season before the teaches you to miss the ball’? He waa replaced by Gene MSucl’ n iinip*. Indians Z. (2), -not eating between meals. ^ ■■ "’money ""ov workinr-working on neighbor*neifehbora 34, who, had managed Minneapolis ajid 'the record^Jkh®h8, ®t 42.138 lawn*. . . . Schedule at night call­ losa to Maine. Not counting two toe' Hartford-Man- Stehem. .-MthlcHcs 2 (%). let out a niighty-rna.r, 'niphiaa: losses in post-season NCAA Wdrid ‘ ■ . y ' ■ NEXT: The chip shot. the last two seasons, Herzog, Athletics . ed for-the annual dinner of Wat­ cheater area, I* now (2).'- toolfr tlii-ec' at 7'2,'a-, bqt , kins volteybaj' team at a fine Con- Series play at the end of last-aea- KaJinr, Tiger* (2)- Vacationing at home beach this ..miased eato. time. -. •.' . week Is Hank Wittke, bowler (be­ nectient restaurant.' For winning aoq, the Huskies had won 25 in a manager at 461 Smith, White Sox (2). He^^ready has' cleaned 7-2 4 , the title, the sponsor picked up the X-r-Grahd Slam.H(omer. low) par excellence, baaeball um­ 'bul-Jt waa indoor# arid sirice the pire and part-t.ime nigbt man at tab w-hlle the players, all of Whom *^Dan Whiie of Coast.Guard (4-6) „ BOB OUVER Mato S t" IAA!P pa^es only on outdoor .Country CIuB the Parkade Lanes. HanWreported^ ,were4^n hand, received trophies, led the Cadeta to viotory with his DU S-1091'. i feats, it had to go dow-n •# an rtie clSsps. Champion eater, with­ pitching and a aingle. thati-drove wxEKEND Fi g h t . he waa, giilng up a aummer vaca­ FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY! American record-.’ This waa only SATURDAY’ ^' - tion d w to his latests major In- out anv real stiff competition, was in the only run of the game. The o p e n in g Burke -Thomas' second competition otit- BEST B.ALL FOLTBSOfinSS yestment, a atatiojt wagon- ■R*'^, Red Hadden. Fine evening and it righthander allowed Clark batters ★ SPECIALS ★ J Sherbrooke/ Quebec was resolved to meet again, a year I Emeo’, 167." Sherbrooke, knocked doors a s’a collegian. He made hia 1 ^ ’. N«t: Lee Terry, Bryce Mc­ Jarvis phoned to say the annuifl only four hits. debut last week and cleared 7 -4 . hence and under the same condi- At New Haven; Yqle (5-11") had 1956 HILLMAN ESTATE STATION WAG-''’ 1 out. (iilirdie Baldwin, 168ty. Tqron Kay,-.George Puts and Dick Car- Knlghta„of Columbus baseball ex- and -1966 rLYMOUTil BEEVE)D]?fiE. Ray, Nbrton. ex-^San Jose State penjter 67-8-59. Tom Kelley Sr., cursion to Yankf# ^Stadium will as "league champions a precarious’ 1-0 lead going into ON. Bermuda blue trimmed with Ivory. A aedan. ebony black, fxriry fop, p u ftib u t^ 'to.. 7 (For Canadian Light H^avy with .the spons ,r taking care of peppy.. economical car that can be uaeiMor Title),. ap'rinte’r. equalled the world rec-. Frank Obremski. Ra.y ' Warien^^ be on Sunda.v, June' 5 when thfi. the top of the seventh. Then Navy automatic tranamlsslnfi.'rtlly e q u lp l^ w Yanks meet the Bpston '^Red Sox the check. , - . bats cracked. out five hits. When business or pleasure-. Fully equipped with orlgin^ y locally «Macd cat> e(KCepft“ A“ y • / ' _____f..:...-:------■ and M. Msrtocchio, 98-;8-60. , . Liow Gross: 'Stan Hilinski, . Jack the sloe was retired,-thy. Midship­ radio and heater, $595, . - . - - * tight, $w93. LOW COST TRANSPORTA’TION MON€Y -under the wire first ’b.V-a-Reck ^or Roser'./’ No. l ?i.-i ,.47 57 .452 PRICED UNDER $1,000 . Dancer edged First Landing in -the shot,. Dick Carpenter aided -h is . 594 .428 Hawaiian# '■. • .....2 6 18 .591 MUFFLERS $70,000 efre.v lAg Handicap at Tthe. fourth of his five winnet#. Roser's No. 2 ,, , ,.4 4 4 20 ■ PRICED 895 to 4295 - , 1966 TRIUMPH 4-DOOR, fully equipped team -no llttlfc with birdies on the 62. .403 Kentuckians . ,,v ..2 4 -.545 ALI< Aqueduct Saturday. . ■ First Landi.ng'had oply afiose-ad- first and 'eighth holes. ' :■ . Red Ember , ..42 .523 1966 YAUXHAUL 4-DOOB. black . .39 6,5 .375 ■yermonter." ■...... 234 20 4 MAKES Y tA tS . It .was Just a .year ago that bath vantage over Whitley. -■ SCXDAV Cupid Diapfcr ,...... t .2 3 31- - .523 1953 PONTIAC 4-DOOR ready to go. . ____ _ .Patio Drive-In .. , .37 67, .350 New Yorkers . 1966'WARTBURG 4-DOOR, good iil way ahead Sword Dancer and First.-Landing’ p e $44,800 p-udse boosted ■ Selected 'l2 holes. . ■ X Co'nnectlcuts ....,..2 2 ' 22. .500 1962 FOIlD 2-DOOR were stabled at Churchfll’ Downs, Dancej-’s all-time eeminga ■ ONE-HALF HANDICAP .X-v ...2 1 23 .477 1949, DeSOTO 4-DOOR * running economy. Manchester Atito Parts, with Alaskans...... 1964 VOLKSWAGEN V. f£w-aiting the Derby. First Landing! to $667,852. Second place mon*y Class A :' 'Xim (Jordon”' 43-2-41, Pennsylvanians ,..204 234 .455 1962 RIHCK HARDTOP ” ^ ' was the favorite. Sword Dancer of .$14,090 #i^t First Landing’s some real- fine shooting b y Del 1656 CHEVROUPr^TOJCWOBCP, .- D eci ’ 60. : 'v for ferVice-; • ' Einar Lbrentzen 44-2-42. Sch'aeffef' " 196-225—596_ _ Wally. New Mexicans ,..20 -24 .456 19M DGDGE 4-d 6 o R » 4 speed trenrinlmlon, r*dto,‘ heater. I 'W-as .highly regarded. But 'Tomy bank roll to $861,985. pia!s# B: Jerry Bealleu. 47-4-48,. ..,19 25. ,v432 . While Tpmihon .’was resting in Marsden 219-556 and Bill Gettsy Texans ...... S»54 FORD 4 TON PICKUP. canry | : Th* CRANSTON \ ~i';-. . Lee won, bflAting Sword- Dancer Class C: Charlie Whelan 51-10- Fltfridlans . .-.184 251^ .409 Above car# fuHy-’ equipped: some with When you phone Bantly everyone mbveA D elive^^en t /J: the load at a cbtop-prtce-.' ' ■ ,x -'r r, by a nose” with First Landing his -ban) after Ijis BHiic. Grass 525, was able to increase its slender ...18 <26 .409 automatic transmission. ^ • n * CiVMtM’h one ot eibny-n*'*' 09'O9* deUg"* - 41, Ed McCarthy 51-8-43. half point lead to two full points OhidianS doMloMd tiy COAST. AiU- COAST Gorogei or* COAST GARAGES / ra<«Kv ici. hustie, repair men hustle. S ettee is quickt our drivers 1 third. '- ■ - ’ ^ J , Slakes victory -at Keenelahd ' on BUnd Bogey Virginians ...... 134 304 .318 I Sword Dancer, from Mrs.-Isabel by defeating the Bohemian Club, rilKsl'riiTmtTi rf! and sokl direct to you of greater an*d repair men arew5 li lite and deal. Th'drsday, Bailey Ache went out Charlie Harrington 91. FINANCE TERMS AT B.ANK B A T ^. hlany qf toe above cars with no Uow 10 a M' l*«4iy to tp«c* Sloane'a Brookrhedde Stablo, wen.t ijn a gpoo but-wet (Jhurchill Downlr 3-1. Bergren’ Dairy, meanwhile, ftMiO'il o COAST'Garage in your neign- Start * ' Women 160 acores or better: Pat they have been road tested and-ar# giiartnteed! ■ V.-luiuul hiipir* fef yout#elll Write or Phone 3 4 9 - N»f Mlut. on to became the 1959 Horae of the traede afid proceeded-to whip Ven­ took, oyer seflond. place by-whip­ . -U-ebJ; • Other, dealers ihlsy give as many services as we but, for Year, beating such great^ Miia<*eatar Country Club today . ping .Roser’s No. 2. 3-1, while Joe’s Linnelli 174-178,” Barbara Raymond etian Way ‘.by three and ’ ome- was 1 the •ite'of U>« f4 »t Oonnoc- 165-151, Billie Garlaon 154-152, de^ndability and speed, Bantly’s -in t|je lead. , Round Tabfe- and I|jllsdair en quarteir .lengths tn the eeycn„,7ur- Barber Shop,, which had held down roiite to the title. First Landing Ucut\ I*GA! Pro-Amateur One Day the runner-up position, was upset Herm Carrara 194, Janet Maiz'on - NO W 2 CaU Ml 9-4595 or TR 5-3271 now. , ' lo n g s ^ ” the stepping atone. Toumantent of the year. ■ - «► 16'L Shirley Griffin 158, Mary Gab- ***T!^^g7boo)i'et I , [.spent tnpat of the se^on on the » /' < ' Quentlon ' ’ , . by Nelco T.qqU. 3-1- Other! .resulU t.-eidellncs because of a' kidney 'aij- bey 156, Mary'^' Ann BrouSe "154, loeAnoHs. :nd "'•.r°^^''°,lr?Oorag. Iiijthqir previous meeting,'Bally jvere Red; Embbi‘ 4, Bolton Lake 0; CENTER MOTOR "bur R^iutatiloii [ menl. ^ „ 1 Ellitigton Ridge ■ "Ctipid Diaper 3, .Lesperance 1; •Enid Hayes 153.' C/“4P • A ^ e "just beat Venetian Way in ' Men 175 or better: Bill Gabbey la Tour Asaunmoe’' First Landing, owned ’ by C. 'T. the T^orida.’Berby: But there WM Case 3, Patio’s IT Acelb 3, Roser# "'“YOUR AUTO-UNION DKW PEAtRR” V o t W"*®"" " , DELC0-H€AT (Jhenery, came back strong with,- SATUBO-AY 187-‘180r-539, Charlie Brouae 177- no queetlon tht* time a* Us- "No. 1 1. ■ X84-r-526/Bob~-Heavi#ides. 184-511, 534 CENTER ST„ MI' 3-2107, Oi*, 451 M AIN S T „ M l 3-210T ' rvictorlM in the Saitta and Laurel sery sent Leonard FruditouAJlA -K ICK ER S , Among the other leading »corer* couuiy Maturity Stakes tht* year. .Sword Werner Kunzl) 73. Stan Davi# were Walt Surowicz 199-21L—57®> Jerry Blekmofe 177-180^605, Don 1 I'Dsmcef how-ever,'waa a bust , in star Intrf an early le*d W Mozzer 223., Jim Boettcher 207, dommand *11- the .way with a 72. HoWle Coro 197-206^572, Vic Tag- ______QN 5-1181 Florida. - sweepstakes ,gert 210-550, Hal VaixDiyort 199; f)Ick'M alone, 199. Ken Wahl. 202 Cdl AL SHERMAN Ml 3e2107 far .«|i* AA AMtiP Ctiett Moewe.A CoWogesI 1:22 3-6 -clbcklng. The time w ^ •That w-as the situation as they only Utree-flftto# a t a •eoood pa iiJW *ro#a: Bud WUley $1. Low. M8, Jphnumin Dunyitk,L

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-iv . ■«► ■'■ ■ .1- Ni'- ' ■ j > r ■ • ' ’ BAGE^^I^l^Ek '1 . f *■ ' e v e n i n g h e r a l d h MA^CHESTEIR , MANCHESTm; QONN MONDAY, MAY 2, 1989 " • e ' ■ Houaea for Sale 72 Hougf for Salt > ^2 Houses for Sale 72 HoiUHta for Sale 72 MANCHESTER EVENING H^tiP,'M ANCH ESTER, <:ONN..-MQCTAY. kAY ^198» Wanted—To Buy 58 Business Locations OW^IER DEMANDS action.' F rt^" Household Goods . 51 I-GOVENTRY - Stuilmuih doira TiyPLBX 8-8, 94;9« Schoqi 8t,, mod- f p r R e n t 64 ELUNGTON-Close- to Crystal e x c e l l e n t v a l u e . Six ' -room greatly fedueeq to.-s.eU lihmew- BnlldiHE M aA ls 4^ WE ’p u t , SELL or trade snUqus FHA. NSW room ranch,' bullt-lA *erh -balhropms, two-car . gafagey PAGte SIXtEEN’ D o f i ' Hbrda—'Pate 41 “ c h a m b e r s F U R N IT U R E 'Lake 6 room-colonlal, 4'bedrooms, cape, garag^ Hot water oil heat, ateiy;■ 6 roorhx^cape, ■.8,' 'finished Y^FAGALY and SHORTEN and u8ed furniture, chtna, g l l ^ hfAlN STREET l i r / e corner ' G.E. stove and oven, paneled fire- excellent Iqpation. $21,900, J. D .'•v. t h e r e 'OU^HTA BE A LA bath, largb'klitdien, .livlhg room 'combination windows shd doors; rooms. Rill sbsoVlqjriaer, full Automobilea ,for ^re 4 AKC • r e g i s t e r e d , ' stim'IArd USED BUILDINQ material f(» ■liver, picture frames And old •tor* In the central part of Math . place wail- baaement garage, one Realty. 4Vb^aln St.,'MI 3-5129. sale 2x3s and tip, eheathlng. stor­ . . 'SALES/ ' , ^ with flfeplrfce, House almost com- amesite drive, .nice lot. Excellent ment, 1 ^ . - black poodles. Wiy Djilnnack, An­ coins, qid dolls quare feet (ftiMOne floor. Liv­ S hlEMHL mas but one estates. Furniture Kepalt Service, MI 3-1677. dUced $8J)00:"Louis Goldfarb, Real­ ing 'room 20x30 feet,''TJjree huge large totr ‘ Quick occtii drive very solid. 6de 'and' drive 'WHEN ME.00TON6OMEB0WE SUCrtR Li9T kitchen "Sinks, (cabinet), wooden TalcottvlUeyConn., tel. Ml 3-7449: lOVENTRYc-5mom older home, "9:7702. . , ^ HE BE AOS ABOUT AtNBOW-BEING BILMSP ' ' tor, TR 8-7095. bedrpTheai-aom's, iti • baths,^^bdern Charleg^speraiw it today at Brunner's tn T a l^ t- Articles -Ppr Safe kitchen cabinets, twb hot water. NEW FURNITURE MANCiparfeR, 207.N. kfaln ^ acres, $800 downi-owner'taki ■ . , furnAces, liiodem radiator?, com- Large store. New modem frOnt> Mrs. Contests, H—SPRING s t r e e t — Gustom ' kitchen two-csr garage,'lar^iLlot, tdlle. Open evenings till E'.... ‘ MM rilMtiliMPHev/ STOCK NIAH-TIAM- WINDSOR mdi'igsge, ,$28,900. Fhilbrlck Agency, NEf. STRQfftj STBE.BY —7'..room co- N 0^£i?/VG> AMAIGAMA7EP «0UNM OREArr Gravel ^piste wlildows,' including /r?*"** -*■ visit our Baby’t Department for Booms Without Good busiiteei center. $65 monthly. PI 2-6385. huilt'. Gambblattl ranch 6 roorht, LOAM-^-8ANI>^tone . - altar-iiail garage,-^ extra largo llvi ^9-8464. ^tonial, 4 bedrooms, B'/eKASKfOUL'^AOULAK A-, PUTMtOOViM Fill and Amesite. For proinpt■__i— . • r^aid aluminum' storm windows, good buys on quality high chairs, minutes from ,bu^, school efL. Steam heat.. keyfinder. Very doSrs, and plUinblng ' supplies- trtinlhg\:halre, playpens,- cribs, BEDROOM for rent In .private FOUR'BEDROOM colortifi^ off ing room with fireplace, lipmacu- IftS^FORD 4 d o o v . OR A TH0U9ANP>r livery call Ml 8-8603. Walter Houses tor Retit 65 e i g h t r o o m s 'and amesite drive. sMAffeJ^'u cov e our a t * Ing. Seven pdom m.odern East C e * ^ 'S t., chaymlng living late condition,-one acre wooded —Can be used i as /"Clean. MI 3-4849. NOrMAHEffTWO MUler; Trucking, \ Ghomhn House Wrecking, opeit carriages/ crib mattresses, etc. home, private entrshce, near room apart- one or 'two-famllyc^e.w gas hea S. RohAn, Realtor, MI 3-7483,’\ m e t M iw K BUCKS Aj^ dally 3:SOvP.m -6, Saturday 8-4, or . a Cheney’s. 119 Cooper Hill St. MI plder howe, piiis room 26xi4\fireplaC€, bookcases, lot. Call the R :I8.-Dlmock Co., MI TH0U9ANP Furniture tor the entire home at HOUSE—4 rooms and' bath, base ment, 4-c»r'^ar Alt ''aluminum[lUIUlIl er. storm windows, large lot. CaU skmsksxH HOME- m a d e ravioli, fresh or 9-0695. ; ■modem dishwasher,. dls- 9-6245 or Barbara Woods, MI SIX' ROOM oversized cape, ■ futk, .call MI 9»23«^. > ' < _ savings. ' board heat, hot water, lake privl storms, acre I, city .4^tsr MI 3-6304. 1981 OUDSMOBILB 88, 4 door rHSCKAKCSi Iroseh) 30p doz.' 246 AVery Street,' leges, nice grounds. Call after 0 pbaal, forma' ling, room, lik 9-7702. shed dormer,'- c.sramlc til*, bath,, r oil fymlrirkce. - sedan,/radio and heater.iMI 9-6918 OpJirTlfS " TTso-O dally FURNISHED attractive room, for and sewer,., hot 'baths, enclose; rrch. 2-car ga- Wapping. MI 4-0604. ' PI 2-7347. - ______. Priced for qiflc' m-i'MANCHESTER—New 8'room MANCHESTER -i- E x c e p t rest fully plastered, targe kitchen with Oiam itches— one or two girls, board .options!,, rage, -excellent 4 nice tree's, dential area. -Neat ^.bedroom adjolntfig viitUlty r o ^ , .half afire RAMBLER 1958 4-door sedan, 6 Ml 3-5187 - ' . near PoM Office. MI TWO ROOM cottage furnished. I r, Realtor, ranch 'H i baths, built-in oyen and cylinder, standard shift. Heater, -ieW elry 48 -J. D. REAL! Fairly priced .ranch, large .living'room with, fire­ lot; :prlced for qulcK_eai?x B. A. SEWING MACHINE, a r is. Ml shower,', parking, shady. Clo.sc lf>! range, ftrepjace, oversized gareie. Beechler, Realtor, MI 3-896? or- . K- defroster. It’s Immaculate.v See it OAK DINING and library and five FURNISHED roofVis, complete 470 MAIN STREI Over an acre of lend, selling place, picture bool^kltclien. tiled 3-4096. » ; LEONARDX.-EPST, Jewel6r-re-5 lake. New Boltoh Road, MI 3-6389. . MI 9,8952. ■ / • ■ ' at Brunner's in Talcottville. Open small tables. Vanity, 5 lamps, 4 light housekeeprtng., facilitiee. . ft- — PRiNCETON STREET- few $18,700. R. F, DimocK C5o., bath, with colopen fixture?: full PLEASE evenings HU 9. \ CEDa E CLOTHES line poles .in- paiw, adjusta watches expe^ly rocking chairs. MI 9-7258. Prices as low a? $10 'weekly. Ceh- 'MI 3-5129 ew 9-6245 or Barbara Woods. Ml cellar, aluminiim doo'r.s and -win­ RcMonable pnftcs. Open Tuesday v. Suburban tor Rent - i 'slep'a. from .Bowers Sch dow*. Heatd^'with a G.E, 'hot BOLTON iAKE . tailed and; reset. Decorative firs- LIVING ROOM couch, r'ose.'malch- 'traJ. Children accepted-rllm'ited. $13,900—MANCHESTroi Green, V Junior J High tfnd High Scho Bx- 9-7702. . ' LARK—6 ?-door sedan, heater, de­ place wood.-Also kitchen table. thru. Saturday.^ursday. eve. Mrs. Dorsey, 14 Arch St., . x water system. . City water and Ine Chair, $40. Overstuffed plus .pOVENTRY—5 I’porn clean urtfur- room home, garage, not water oil ■txseHent 'v’C' condition throughob^ sewer. Convenient , to schools and 4 room ycafTyear '■rqupd hPme, a^ ,°«ja.ty-- “ PK“T“'A“?i, froster, ' undercoating. Full price Ml 9^353. .liings. 129 Spruce Sk MI 9-4887, , ------1------t------. ffdod sized rooms tastefully' p r o ­ IV—BOLTON — New six room roorn.'fiifireplace. $1,585. Only $85 down—$12 Week, chair with cover. $10. Three tUshed first floor.apartment. Cali heat, .3 bedrooms, also included Cape, I 'i baths: format dining church. Beautiful lot with trees., knotty, pine - li'dng x- -.-..x. w SfSSj^.«"iSSKi SSi & ,‘^c",“'J K IS months old 9x12 gray tweed nig \WHlmantic HA 3-8911: are 3 extra lots. S. A. BeCchler, rated, weir planted yard, . 160 fSet Price/! -t o sell. Phone-Ml.3-8?73. |fnrio6ed’'porch.^ ■^ew -car warranty. Brunner 8. POWER iAWN MOWERS—Jacob- FURNTSHElO ROOM for rent, 247 deep. Assumable mortgage. A room .—large kitchen, one acre of iskefront privileges..E*P*W6nt cot);^ tioi.. n.»1Ser«ld »• J f o ^ r « t f thp'^« » ' * ■Vour Lark dealer in Talcottville. aen, Bolras, Toro and Atiens. Self- Fertilizera 5Q.A '- and pad, $75. 9x12'green fretze No. Main.Street See Mrs. Irish. Realtor, MI 3-6969.nr 9tR952, land. B u y now ahd choose own B r^ -Burn Really. VwVdo noi value of rUg slightlv worn. $15. Vanity, must seeisElvATyler, Realtor, MI 'dition, Terme'tb stilt ybur neoda. propeMed,. push or riding. 18 to,30 iiumnier Home.s fbr. Rent C7 SEVEN ROOMT house, partly fur 9-4469. MI 9-^51, MI 9-9901. color scheme. Selling foH’^$16,S00. \ w t be corrected b, “ makegood" Ineertlon. r>- . • CLEAN OOW Manure. DehyereiJ mlr>or and beiicih, $10. Typewriter TWO FURNISHED rooms, kitchen, f S r SALE—42 Santins- ' Drive,. $8;70h. f n c ^ . Ask for.demonstratJoii and niShed, large lo.t, amesite drive egji the R.-'F, Dimdck Company, b^atistied. Trade tn yoUr ol.d miv $5-$lQ loads. Excellent for shrubs, 'desk, >10. Ckqe ...seat rhairs. $2 .bedroom alid bath, private en­ CAPE CXID-Dewnisport.. Cottage Ml fl-.524Vor-Barbara W’oods, MJ/ < MManchester. / lt 6 room Cape Cod. alK"- » t . 1. < • C A R S . . near Main St. -Room rental In-, rooms finished. 1'4 baths,' fir^iAlw. bhine, Parts - , and' service. We gardens, lawns, etc. MI 3-7804, MI earh. Wardrobe Closet., three trance. All Utilities. Parkihg. 36 for rent, full bath plus sepsrate LIKE NEW 7 roo'ba spliU 'beauti­ 9-7702. ...^ ‘ GOING TO THE A drawer $10,;Curtaiqs, drapes, yem Union St-. come. Call- owner collect OV place, full' basement', ain'esltc,>f'^^-: dotvn. Assume 4,4 ,0 \qCH COOPE^TIJ^WILL Q j | ^ | 3 .2 7 1 1 sharpen and repair most ail hand 9-8731. , ■ ■ shower,. two bedrooms, fireplace. 4-3680. fully landscaped. CslL^Ml 9-5850. W H O L E S A L E ‘and power lawn mowers. Ml . still- .in boxes' for\afghan, $10. All conveniences, MI 3-0103. x V,—COVENTRY—Six room iknclu drive. 14 acre d9’"4voodcd lol. 1 ^-I- • - b e APPRECIA.1^ ' ^...... -AUCTION Other ite/ns and tw W 36" , Hot- BOWERS SCHOOL-rNe^A room large living. room with ' A*heled $18>00; Call owner, MI>?-4848, ^ 3-7988 Capitol Equipment Co., 38 PLEASANT HEATED room near SIX ROOM ranch, fujl basement TF THEY ARE, Main St. . - , ■ Flowers— N.ufsery Stock 50-H ^ point electric slovex-wlth deep with garage, custom cabinet kttch- ’ .home, III baths, builtdn \ stove, fireplace wall, dinette afea with goodchild-bartlett bath for gentleman. 64 High StT* Wanted to Rent 66 built-lnS, t''«'o-c.ar basement: ga­ - -BOETON v AKEA Autombbiles fpr Sale • -- NOT SOLD THIS ^>S6S-P.sr,n.j,PC. / cabbage, broccoli,^lettuce, kohl­ edroonla, I 'j ceramic baths, $10,7CKK:-iArtdover Lake. 6 WANTED — Clean used cars. We £i& and most fertile' available - any- MAPLE SUNROOM furniture,. $30; WANTED TO RENT 4 room' un­ >.8132. ■ aeSelling for $17,900. Call the. R. F. rabi, petunia plants, Apartments— Flats— furnished flat on first floor or 4 inum storms and screens. »; , x ' cape.-Reduced for S i B U 9-0939 'M I 3-7925 FOU iro-Palr WW sneakers Oa^ - buy, trade down or trade any- ■ b u y t h e m \ wWre. Prompt delivery. Call china dining and living rbohV, A BeHhler, Realtor, Ml 3UI969 or “ imock Co.. Ml 9-5245 or Barbara Greenhouse, 681 Hartford Rd., MI -fumit'ure. Call MI O-ST.tS'-eefore^>N v room house. Two adults. After 5 STONft STOEe T—West Side. Old , sale. er may have samV by paying for .thing, Douglas Nlotors, 333 Main. .- WHQLESAI^ N Leonard -L. Giglio, Bolton, MI Tenementb' 63 MI 9-* ' 1- ' t o OOds, MI 9-7702. MANCHESTER — E,8 t a b 1 Ifhed ad.' TR 5-9451. 3-7083. . ■ 9-7700-/, ' ■ - j " MI 3-1960. . / er six room home with stcain heal _X. m a h o g a n y c o f f e e table,’ >io,’i00—Coventry Lake. Large^ 4 vneighborliood of fine home#. 514 .58 Ford V6 Sedan . ^ . Painting— Papering 21 HelfTWarttedT^Fcmale 35 THREE OR FOUR room apart­ .ROCKLEDOE^Excellent 8''a room oil fired, nice lot, two-car over vn-MANCHESTER^New • IWttng room ranch, fireplace, carpet Household Services > ALUMINUM baUilneWe and carb^. Two vanity tables, $3 eaeh. m i sized g'arage", $12,900. J, D. Real 6>oom..'Coloriiat,’”l ’ 4 baths, fire: '.»-riofim . ranch. Steam heat, angdVa*ait>Yiclnlty 58 Studehaker Wagon STRAWBERRY Y’l-AN.TS for sale. ments Including heat, h.qt water, Apartment Buildings ^custom rancb,/Aff*':hed garage, porch, g'arage, double lot. diah>’asher, 2 finished ro o m ^ 'in f o u n d —C ray angdVf Offered /13-A EXTERIGB ANI> Interior painting TRAlEEiE.II (^ I s t ). State classl both for $9. Excellent jeondlttOh. 3 1789. - ~ ' '1 . gas for epoklng. electric refrigera­ ty. 470 Mgfn 8!., MI 3-5129. , x tyNUtilltles, hear school, ■56 Chrysler, Sedan Sparkle and CatSkill. MI 8-2365^ ■- “ fireplace, large mtjderh kitchen baaement, air conditlonedxcoiiM West Side; MI 9-0788. and paperhangtng. WaUpaper fled service. Central transcriber, MI 9-9625. tor and g'U stove. Call Ml 9-7787 for Sale , ■* - 69 with' ^loefte area, plus many shopping, large lot, selling $ll,900-:Hebron. 6 room ranch. 2 .55 Bulck 2-dr. Hardtop TV SERVICE — Potfelrton's all GOOD USED refrigerator. Must be. SEVEN ROOM bungalow, tile bath, not replace for asking'price. Arm­ b(x>ks.- Guaranteed workmanahlp. with some clerical duties. High from 8-7 pjti-, ■ j extras and fine features. By ■kp- 5()0. Cailrthe R. F. Dlmock acres of land., ' * strong A Cniambertafii; BU 9.6478. 56 Olds Hardtop' ^rnakes. Highest quality guaranteed PICNIC TABLES, attached seats, NORTH END PANSY Garden — seen. Reasonable offer accepted. 128-128 LYNESS STREET— Brand glassed in porch, 2-car garage, 9-8245/ o f-^ rb a ra Woods, ReasonableKeasonaoie-rates rates. Fullyruuy Insured.umuniu. school dliilOfnks .plus one year s Generous basket 60Cj Frederick pointmint only.' Call Pa'nl J. Gor- Annoancements OPEN EVE.-TILL 9 , work and parts', over 47 years ex- Faat and courteous servlee./,Leo-.;e)®eHence as typist. Usual bene- fun size 30’^ wWe top, 6 foot, MI 3-7891. , ■ '______■ g e n e r a l REI^AL agency-'- We • new 4\i room apartments with city utilities,, sear bug-and school. $12,500—Coventry; S.^room colonial, $19.95'^ 810^422.95; lO.fppt $25.95; Dent, 41^ Apel Place., "" year leases, moderate down pay­ renti, MI 3-6363. perieoce Fani-ni^ for service sine? J. PeUetler. Ml 9 - 6 S 2 6 . ; _ / _ fits Ippluding 3 week s yacatton spePlalizeMn rentals of .all -Wnde 'Priced at $15,800. Charles Lesper- , garage; over .one / acre, to r Sale 7 3 PHILOO-BENDIX 16-lb; wash. Me: B R U N N E R ’'S 1931, Phont MI 9-4537 for best with pay. $l65.75 biweekly. Apply sturdy braced construcUoh. of 2x10 J. D Realty, Ml 8-8J29, evenings ment, assumafrie mortgage, J, 0. MANCHESTER—Salt Box — "large ancc. MI 9-7620. . / V m —SANTINA \ Drives 'V Cuitom trees, large 'garden. v " - : dry, lOc. Lucky Xady service. ~ EXTEEIOR and Interior painting. Connecticut State Library, 9 a;,m, WeatefTi Fir. Zinc plated'bolts. J3e- Musical Instruments' 53 Ml 8-1637 47b Map St. Realty 470 Main St., MI S-OITO.-- living room with fireplace, dining bunt L shape stV rob mn ranch,...... tm- • On The yVered-and asembled.. W. Zinker, Househcld Goods 51 PORTER STOEET Beotlon—7^ m 'tHREE B'toN*^ONB lou with city- & r , 9 Maple St., MANCHEStER--V,ERNON *-« p.m., Monday-Fridajp^ room, modern kitchen, tw o'spa­ maculate , conditlop, fireplace, $12,900—Bolton. Second lake; water. Umon St. Mahehes^r, HAROLD & SONS, Rubbish remdv- 9-5444. I^EE THE new Kinsman spinet FOR RENT—Why look . 'further? MANCHESTER—8 unit apartment colonial home, den, full '/dining combination alumifulip doors apd ' room ‘ ranch,' garage, First National Stors. Op«i a* Town Line RUGS NEVER used.’ 9X12.- $80; cious bedrooms with bath- on sec­ $2,500 each. Ml 8-6498. , al, cellars and attics cleaned. Fully covered by insurance. Call CASHII -Full Or part- organ, two keyboardi*Wllh percus- Ws have neiv 3*4 room, heated house, 7-3-3, schools, churqhea, room /large, kitchen .Jiving room windows beautiful location, larw most pstv.' hours. . / In Talcottville 9x15, $35; also larger and smaller shopping and bus. Very.clean,.nice ond floor.' Forced hot water heat, Ashes, papers, all rubbish. Harold Edward R. Price. Ml 9-1003/ timer Married vratnan ppi^rerred.' - F A M O U S b r a n d s ' slon ' $995 Dubaldo Music Center, apartments In residential area^of breezeway. and ■ garage. $15,-900. 15x24 wi'thjireplace. BuilUin book wooded lot Price $l8,5np. R. F, BUILDING LOTr'Off Porter "St ■''A Tcl. MI 3-5191 *>00—Coventry. 8 room older 9-6955. ^ " - For appointment call Armstrong Other llsUngS, PhilbiTck Agency, a desirable location. Call Phllb PpiBonate EXTERIOR a n d Interior palhttog- Market, Mr. ^rem m o. MI 9-9953, Goodyear, Firestone or Goodrich Hartford by Wilbur Cross High­ Ml 9-8464. . V / roorng and bath.'Deh may be used Woods,. MI 9-7702. X, home, .6 qcres. Agency, t o 9-8484. DICK’S WEATHERSTRIP -C om - ’’ 670x15 $10.95 SPECIAL* PBIGBS on pianos, way. Kitchen 'appllsihces furnished. Chamberlain, BU 9-8476. as fourth bedroojh. One-car at­ Auto pjrlvlng School NA Now is- the time to, plan .yqur MI 9-0474.. ‘ ‘ DOUBl SjsD, rugs, curtains, Shei 6 roortt v a c u u m c l e a n e r s reRalred^ln pany doors and windows, custem spring and summer painting, R , ______Z____ :____—i— ^----- 750x14 , $12:95 organs ' and band Instruments. Ml 9-4824, TR 5-1166. BOLTON— Gracious custom built tached garage. ySlT.SM. Philbrick X —BOLTON—4 room ranch, en­ $14,70A"^Olton, 4 nm ICTOLLWOOD In Bolton. Gently work guaranteed. Call collect Wll- knlck- hacks, glasses, etc. « I Ward Musffc Stores. 99 Summer • ' - • ---- capftijargeXlBI living )rpi baae- ipy own "'home ehop. Forty y e ^ LARSON’S. ■ Connecticut’s find li­ sonable prices with ehtimatek, interesting poeltlon for a girl Nylon add $1. 5 ' , room home. I ’ i baths, secreai - Agency, MI"‘ closed breezeway - with/ jalousie rolling wooded acre lot#, one-third - CADILLAC . limantic HA .3-1196.' Whitewall add $3. 3-6558. St. Open Tuesday through Friday f u r n is h e d S room heated apart' Basihfm Property for Sale 76 me::nt-|garage factjry experience. All makes,, censed driving school trained • cheerfully given. Fully Insvired, .with, bookkeeping and typing back- ' tiori room, triple garage. 21? tritaaows, garage, ■ awtoigs,' com- mil# from proposed Route «• Icit/ rates, free estimates, rrea gro'uM. Will consider'June gradu­ 1 - '-All sizes on sale till 9 p.m. Saturday till 5! meut. -Private 'entrances. Parking. FOUR BEDROOMS — Two full btnatlon doprg and windows, 14- CerUfled and approved is now of­ FLAT FINISH Eolland window guaranteed workmanship. Thomas 618-620 CENTER STREET properly abres iandscaj^d. Carlton W. llt.a'OO—Coventr’y. ^room ranch Birch Mountain Road Exten#16n, pickup and delivery. *Mr. Mljler, You - Buy - It - Witlv Harrison, Ml, 9-2497. / ates; Call MI 9-2206^______Tax and recappable casing. Aduita.' Apply 299 Autumn before Hutchins, 3TI 9-6182. baths, fireplace, '■ walkout base acre' land. Immaculate condition. just over Manchester line. Clifford fering classroom and behind .shades made.JpjiL measure FOR SALE—Used funilture. Tel. GIBSON Electric Spanish guitar, with excellent income . Priced for ment. rtrage, a minute's walk tp breezewaj^garagje, plas - jA -y-stoe;----- ..------s ^ o in tJ le te — 'T---: 4-.-=-.--; • - wheel 'instruHlorT for teena'gera.' 'T-TStO. , - , ’ ' ;.„7:30 .p.m,. . ' ■ X X..' - ' quick sate: T. D : Realty, 470 Main $14,400. R. F. Dlmock Oo. Ml ' 'tered'waiM. - . Hansen, Realtor, MI ,**2453. metal veneUan" bllnda at A hew INTERIOR PAlN'iniNG and papeV-r »w*i.V"nrJOARD operator, exper-, COLE’S DlSeOUNT rut -a^aVenaluril blonH BOLTQN—Four room ranch with Main/imd Center. Immediate o ^ ' 9-5246 'or. Barbara Woods, MI . • Satisfaction FOUR'ROOM gardSn apartment, Street, Ml ,3-5129. • '*• y.'~ WANTED - Ride from _^^Vanion- . MI 9-6075, . ' . , . low price.' " Keys made 'while, you hanging Free gstimatesf J. Tier;^ lenced at PBX-board, typing abil­ pick-ups', cost $375 with lined .case. 2-car gkrage,'acre of land, $ll.90(h ncv. Asking $18,300. Paul JT 9-7702. MANCHESTER — Wooded 44 acre 1 x -* .guaranteed . STATIC ■- ■ ■ - ' d e a n r well malntSiped building, $15,200—BOltO) Almost ' new. 'Sti RodkvUle area to Veeder-RMt -wait. Marlow’s. ney, MI 9-13’n^' ity necessary. Position located In^ ' Ml 9.0980 Uke new. Sell for $225. EliSJiiS. J.'D . ReaUy, 470 Main St.. Ml ^rentl, Ml 3-5363. building lot close to Buckley second shift After 5 'p .m .:- TR Pr e p a r e f o r driver’s test: 436 CENTER ST. heat', hot water, stove, refrigera­ BUDDING FOR Sale Or re.nt with MANCHES’TElt-4 room ranch type ranch, all the extras. _or ^ Ages 16 to 60. Driving and class Manchester. Write pox C, Herald. ____ RIGHT’ parking area. 27-29 Oak fit. Teh I. 3-5129. . . , - school. Call after 6, MI 3-0154. a l l MAKES of T V , radio and ------^ ___ 'coMBlNA'nON DOOR. ,4 Oellar tor and parking, $115. Ml 3-1.809, ''iil;800—FOriR ted'room home PU ,/home, centr'al heat, city''utiIUieg. basemem' gqrage, antealte 5-1490. ' ‘ ^ Y o u r . room.iThree instructors. No wMt- homo electronic equipment ex­ A ' --- -i___ •■q u a l it y EXCELIJ^NTV . .Ml' 3-7723. drive, .2 wooded acres, high Esther Schwarz. . Bonds^tocks Mortgag^ 31 windows, 8 porch enclosures 'Sdth "SERVICE SUPERB’’ Wanted—^To'Buy 58 AD 8:i'269, V , ■ : ______■ ' n i2 BOO—SIX room cape, full halt acre of laiffl, garage, hot air excellent lot. bn bua Une.. $10,901). WANTED—Riders to Hartford, -vi­ M oney Ing Manchester Driving Acade­ pertly , repaired with a 90--day nd ’ oil heat, tile bath, excellent op­ assumable'mortgage. Im­ Help Wanted— Male. 36 screens, also house, screens.-Rei COVENTRY — Four room apart- COMMERCIAI property .'"Route 8. i{ ment,mrili, ,cdmbinatii windows Other listings. Philbrick Agency. ATTRACTIVE B zone, lot. water cinity Capitol. Bushnell Park area Baejt my. P'- 2-T249. guarantee. Call Mr, Eritney at the M QK^AGES—If you n ^ d money. .'i FREE! 5 g a l l o n s GAS ■ , ’'m Gn EY FROM yhur spring clean- I amesite drive, shadee rtees, portunity .for the- large family. S Ml 9-8464. mediate oftcupancy. -and >ewer. Tongren, Broker, MJ Manchester TV.- Ml 9-1046. sonable, MI 3-4670.' JUST FOR lo o k in g Anythlng old in china, metal. ment, heat, hot water, electric Andover—Eight miles from Man Hours 8-4:20. MI 9-4084. ^From - Brunner’s MORTLOCK’ExManchester's lead- "W s/kre in a positloiy4o- finance EXPERIENCED bartender, ------, ______mg Chester, ■Seven acres of land with .30-^flaviays occ'oanby-. Marion E. A Bcechler, Realtor-, Ml 3'6969 or - 3-8321-, 113 Main Street. ble, sLx nightax per .week. . top FREEZER., upright, 8 NO «BLIGA’nON TO BL^^ . wood, i^'aper, lewelrv, etc. Replies stove garage. Keferejiceg re : Robertson, Broker.' M 1^S 953. . Mi 9-8952. , ' ' PROMPT F j^LE wanted by out of $18,800—Andover, Large 6 room ’ ___- -> WANTED—Ride to Conn. Light & • 1958 • ' , ing driving school. Three skilled ------'se/ond' mortgages In/iwiy amounts, confidential. Artfcleg will be 'Sold qulred. Beautiful view. A. G. 1100 fool frontage. Priced for quick cape, 114 baths* fireplace,, B uilding-C ontracting 14 Terms to su it'y o ^ . heeds. J-O, wages.. P I 2-7093'after 1 p.m. Ask | months ,, old.m' .Onna-Good conditioncondition. Call That's absolutely right. If you state-bw'ner, 8'.4 room ranch home, Power a>., Berim Tpke from ju- \ . . ’ - courteous instructors. Class room out of toWn. TSl. 'Ml 9-1806, Crickmore. PI 2-644?, sale, J D, Reallv, 470 Main St. THREE BEDROOM ^ ‘ "ch, Im- "BOLTON'M room Cape.'’ nicely ■tarage. ' ^ ------Realty. 470 Maip St., MI 8-5129. for Mr. Faenza. MEdford 3-4^2.> / x-v drive dovsn to'our store.-we will 31 MI 9-6129. firttplace, g'arage, radiant heat, o(n Land for Rent ,X" cinlty Adams Street. W,--Middle Cadillac-- 4-Dooc Hardtop Sedan instructions for 16, 47 .year olds. . maculate. l*i baipS. 8ti% as­ land)Fep«, tric seat, whitewall tires, custom of Driver Education. Ml .9-7398. done. Altpatlons, dormers, ro and hot water J. D Realty, 470 Hoiutes for Sale 72- ford Magnusqn. MI 3-0229. /. room cap#,. y| atone fire­ ingB. porches, finish upstairs, base B u sin g Opportunities 32 PAINTER — Experleleil^ed, .... hig^ flopr lamp, glassware, have have'no means of transporta­ ■ down payrtient. Ju-day occupancy. tor,-MI 3-2458. * places, wsakout baaemetat, able for com or vegatablee. Loulz radio, \JheS?r steering, power work. MI 4-1352. _.illty table, mirror, jhiscellaneous m m e r : ^ Main Street, Ml 3-5129.' . , . Call J. -D. Realty, 47d Main .Street, Bunce, MI 3-8116/x'' brakes, pus“ foam rubber, clock ments emd. garages, etc. CaU' Ml '?■ "’ / i s tion. we will send'' one ' of our >1? ROOM RANCH, khotty pine, VERNON-— New 5V4 'room ranch, full shed dormer^ h ig h l it toCCESSFUL restaurant articles, t o 9-24^- "'Courtesy Autos" to your home, M l-3-5129. /■ / f t ' CAPE COD-near all schools, v#our Automobn^ tbr Sale 4 cigar lighter, carpet door to door Garage— Service—Storage. 10 9-5981; ■ . ^ AUTOMOBILE M E CH A N ^— Ex­ T-d / v n o f r0.V?:NTRY , I^ARGE 2>, rdom ftimtshed apart- I c.tbinets tile, bath living dining : 14x 19' living room wHth fireplace, finished rooms, shed dormer.fire­ :z z iii Manchester, ■ grossing $90,000 bring you to the store, anjl back menr with stot-e', refrigerator. Ap­ ; L, basement ‘garage -good con- $19,000—Bolldh. Largiee room cape, beautiful powder blue. Chauffeur perienced all aroupd rnTChanlc. SEE THE 1960^^eel Horse riding "'Notice is hereby given that the SOUTH~wS niNDSOR —Chistom built 3 spacious bedrooms, built-in oven place, excellent condition. $14.S0O-. Heaort ^r^perty tog g le 74 OLDER CARS, mechanics spe­ BIDWELL HOME Im p rov em ^ yeariy. Good lease. Present owner Excellent working condition? with SEE home again. POsilivciy. no' obTiga- >:ontni; .and Planning C’ommisiion ply T Morrow after 6 p.m., 26 I struction, $f0.50p. Carlton W. and range. Price $15,900. Call Paul ’■ Hi hatha, stone veneer, maintained. reining from resta-urant, business, mower. A. P_ Equipment 945 Cen- Phone SAMUEL ALBERT, J executiiye 74 foot rahch with 10 10% down. Clifford Hansen, Real­ cials flxlt y -rself cars, always GARAGE FOR RENT. -39 B. Cen- 'Go. Alterations, additions .g p many fringe - benefits; Apply In of Coventry. CkJ^ecticiit. will hold Birch-St;' \ I Hutchins, 5U 9-5132. * J.. Corrcntl. MI 3-5363 well landscaped lot. *■ „ /'rbges. Rtoofing an^” siding experjts. j ; D. Realty, 470 Main St., ..Ml ter street, MI 9-2052. Open eve- Hartford CH 7-0358. acres of land, 2-car garage. l ’> tor. MI 3-2453, AMBTON' LAKE—Lakeabc^ tU m t/ a good selection. Ixjok behind our - It’s Immaculate t e r '” Ml 9-7177. ' • Z'- person to .Service Manager, a p\ihlic .hearinp al the George th's, enclosed shower. High.ele­ p rep a y , Six room house, 2‘C? Aluminum clapboards a specially, /a-5i29;' . logs add weekends. Voni FilRNISHED two'>«pm apartment.} r o omg $19,800 — Manchester. Owners office. Douglas Motors. 333 Main. Bourne Buick, 285 Main, fife, ,Man-' 8 ROOMS OF BRAND Mersey'Ro.beri.son Sf hool on ■'I"?-. Free nark., ______1 v/rcationvation with beauutulbeautiful view. ^ The EXEtlUTIVE—Six room ranch, 1>4 MANCHESTER-r-Split. levelx'-'^lx moved to Florida. 1280 g o i^ e ; extra lOt. Could be ye P r ic ^ Unexcelled workmanship. Easy 4 - NEW FURNITURE ^ private bath. Adults/xFree park,. to each apartment and, six ga: bath.Sr (ullv piastefed; completely rooms, I 'i baths, ttreplkce; ga­ e x c l u s iv e franchise on new tank chester. day evcniiyf; May. 16. r 196011 at 8:00 r« log. Businese block, Depht^Square. /best of everytlung_ has gone intp- -'■square foot ranen, breez- '’round location. Priced for qm^k n e e d a c a r and had yodr Credit $3695 Wanted Autos- budget 'terms, t o 9-6495 or TO WITH AFPIJANCES rages, central location, income Realty, 470 Mii'n air conditioned, aluminum awn­ rage. laundry roorpr^ amesite type Water Purifldr that removes Boats and Aeces^rles 46 T*-M, to. :ler the following re-, -.j.8 Keith. Ml 9-8191. ' $216 per month. Price $14.?9(1/ this house. J. way and garage. 4% mai|if' sale. Owners going to Flort!) turned down? Short on d(TTOj»y- t Motorcycles 12 5-9109, ' ' I ■ The "Economy’ " quest fjfr change of zone. ____ St. W I 3-512 ings and combination windows, drive,. Hot.' water oil heat, large 1841128, 470 ment? Had a reposaeaaionT Dont Remember NOBODY nist, iron, sulphilr,hur. chlorine odors 8188 Ix)uis Goidfa'rb, Realtor, T^^i beautiful location, acre lot. Nicely gage. '• D. Realty, Ml a n y k in d ALL NIGHT GAS station attend! . 18 FOOT CAtoN prulser, 35 h,p. 3 ROOMS ...... To/change "from Residential, to , 5 r o o m apartments. neTy- lot. Owner transferred. Priced at give up! See Honest Douglfts, get TRADES LIKE BRUNNER WANTED TO '^U Y ■Used cars. of carpentry and cabi­ from city or ^ell water. Aggres­ '’5-.7^095. ...;v / ' I ■landscaped. In the low $30s, J. D. net work done. Honest and relia­ experienoed. Box B. I|spild. Johpaon outboard motor, water The "Honevmoon". Bustnps.s Zone, the following par-1 house, three bedrooms. *bath built-' ______MANCJIKSTER — Sturdy new 6 only $18,900. Excellent condition. $19,900—Bolton. Large T/'^risom COVENTRY— Siynmer'^ coming. tha-lowdown oh the lowest down Call"JA 8-1990____ Your exclusive sive man wit^some-cSpital heeded $26?r room Garrison Q>l6hlal. 1 >4 baths, Realty, 470 Main St., MI 3-5129. V ble workmanship;. CaJJ Ro8coe to follow oUr big money making /kWs ' llfe preservers, and other S ROOMS cel.s of land: ' 1 in oven, $125 per month. Ml 3-2579 SEVE>F ROOM split recreation Charles Lesperance, MI ?'76S0. . home. Uving room 15x28, 3 Lake front horn# complete with and smaUest payments anywhere. And You Buy-It With Panhard dealers, Tolland Auto, 97 CORRECTION O^fCER The '’Charm House" \ fifull insulation. furh^lngs, Toftgren^roker,. 113 Thompson. MI 4-1895 for estl* prOgffam./Sibco Factory, 8 Living, 'extras Included. Reasonable. MI FIRST. PARCEL ■ |---- „------—— ----- rr*- , 00m ------’ njRlR* CAPE COD for young coU- stone fireplace#: large ga­ Not a .amall loan or finance com­ C.S.G. or Y.M.B. Tolland St., East Hartfor >i,r,50n, Clifford Hansen, Realtor, enceCE F. FIANO heater radio, FordomaUc. Will COSMA APPLIANCE SERVICE. specialty. a; i carpentry repalra. biwiness,. Instructions for Indivi- Starting S ^ i y : $149.42 bi-weekly. Also drallcr.'MI 9-4931: described, said point marking .the I ROOMS., unfurnished, heat-i (ent condition -' throughotlt-..^.^^t ■ gg^^oN BRANCH Road—7 room IF YOU ARE Idbkiag for courteou#, Lloyd O’Dell Small job service. TR 6-5759. . The "Aristocrat" ' ■MI 3-24«3. " • HOWLAND’S MAY sacrifice-for quick sale. Can ar­ Repairs all make refrigerators, (ual set-up,. 175 items- to -sell: 114 FOOT JRUNABOUT,*30 h.p. Mer­ corner of Daly Road and Aver, ed apartment, includmg relectri, 100x200. (Jharles Lesperance, Cape, - -2-car ' garage, sundeck, -. j . - two expedient iwridce, list your prop* freezers, washing machines,. Iry- Lighters, jewelry, leather goods, ^ihimun ;p,eigV' 3 ROOMS ...... $679 . line ri.jps' thence in a B rok -^.MI 3-276B range teriha. hO 9-0981?. -BRUNNER ’ S cury motor an>^ trailer. Call MI . Free delivery, free setup, free 'Road, Ihe city, near bus line, ,plSy area, ga­ ■'9-7620, " • fireplaces, lU acres of lanS. Can’t SPECIALS " , . ertv with M. J.r D, Realty, 470 ers; ranges, oil ahd gas burners. etc. Write. for further details. E, Appfy: State Personnel Depart­ ■W^I s - be'rtijat for. $13,600. Call the Ella- C R O C K E T T ’^ ^ lS T I N G S Main S t.,/to 34d29. . X 1951 STUDEBAKER Osmmander Aluminum Storms ajjd 3-'4077, after 4. storage until wanted, regardless^t' ■ s n T S & e l^ o t r rage, $85 monthly. 9-5 Only. Ml: $11,900-6. ROOM c^pe,^ 4 finished j^ifl P. Fiano ' MI 3-0458 Your LARK Dealer Ml 9rQ883. All work guaranteed. S. Advertising-Co., P.O. Box p5, ment, State Office Building- Hart- 3-24.S7. worth"-Mitten Agency. Realtors, New listing — 6 room ranch, ga­ ^ coupe, automatic transmission, » S creens llj Lefferts Station, Brooklyn 25, N Y, time! Free service by our owi^-re- ii>'A paly Road for a distance of down, two .partially finished up, $19.9 0 0 -roomer. basement, G LOTS or gerwige want­ On the-Manchester-Vemdn ^ rd , or .local office, Connecticut 60 JOHNSON 51/ h.p. outboard ilable factorv trained experts.' jn 3-693i)'Qr MI 9-5524. . ' rage, newly redecol'ated Ineide WEEKLY SPECIAL—7 room. Co­ radio, good rubber. Days phone MI CONNIE’S TV and Radio Service, notor, brand, new, $150. Call MI ■ 210 fee/Zo a stake; thence the line •pHREE ROOM healed, apartment! excellent * -condition throughout, wooded lot—centrally located in good -5% mortgage. Close to ed wHh good frontage m South Town Line available all .hours. Satisfaction DO tT URSELF. Save on alt^lnum ROCKVILLE-jRestauranC centiAl State Employment Siervice. _ 1. 2. O R '3 YEARS TO PAY lonial, garage,, fireplace, enclosed 9-8879.^______- In i.MTO ■ / ' . turns and-runs in an Ea.slerly d l-. available Mav 1. Includes stove.! aluminum “ ' OPPORTUNirY- fpr small business town.. -V . ■ J and shoppingi,.$ 15,500. porch, recreation room, close to | Wihdior, E(Ut Windsor or guaranteed. Call Ml 9-1315. products. Awnings. " siding, win location, fully equipped^ profitable. _ ^ E PLACE? THE STORE? rection along, other .land of the refrigerator, heat hot water and B«-echler. Realtor, MI 8-6969 or $U,200—4 room#, large oversized chaster. Call t o 8'4291. > 19M MERCURY, two-door hardtop, TALCOTTVILLE dowa and doors/ Weath^;-Guard carpet man. 6 room homg and large park. ■ Price only $14,700. Good-1 Asking $9,500' Armstrong & Cham- ;1AN TO I f foot Aimsbury Skiff •A Name Well Respected ” 9-8952. ft^me building, two 'blocks from garage—in Bolton; Porter Street—Close ' tq-^Porter two - tone green, Mercomatlc, CHAIN SAW work — Trees cyt. Company, 447 Main. St./Ctwo door? Ayer estate for, a, - utilities, $67 monthly. Gentrallyx:>4l child-Barllett R ealtyR ealt.ora, vWE NEED llstlBgs. We Sf* com^ ,b Open Eve Till 9 /berlaln, BU 9-6476. . , ^ d e . Apply, Watkins 6roU,ers. »35 cabin and remote con- "Where The Customers Is King” feet more or,less to a stake; thence, located. MI 3-7925. ■ Main Street, business Zojje n . $14.500TrNeat ranch. 3 hedrpoms. school. Fine six r o ^ Garrl Reasonable ratfes. Call PI 2-7558 $13,900^ room cape, a)umlnum _ _ J_____A ______1m 4 s f M f . . ______BU 9-0939. MI 3-’ power brakes, low mileage, clean. from old locatjonf. Open 10-3 dally priced tor Immediate sale. A. j baserhent cornef lot. very «ntrai son Colonial; I 'i baths, excellent pletelv sold out.^ Florence Realty, between 1:30-4:30. or any Umc ______^___r trbla.MI jl-21~36. _ ' V ;’ the line tirms-anotirms- and mn-sruns min a .vuiui-North------— -----————— siding,, fireplace, hot water heat, ±_ ' . . _ ...... veavva _^ M mV n#l4« Km 0-0. MI 4<»973. • ______and Saturday mornings A;-L-1B—E-:'R—T— S rlv direction alon^ other land of F*Ot.R ROO^v ap^rtirie^.Ahea^Q^ Beechler, Realtor, Ml 3-6969 —high FHA mortgag'e cart he rondition, verv* large kitchen and Nn 3.-4836. Saturday or Sunday. ; Help Wanteii^-r-Female 35 MACHINISTS and mold makers, fScilities, pal! dormers, garage, trees, bug. '4>4% $15,500 CAPE, ,1>4 baths, living FORD 1959 -Galaxle, retractable jo b shop experience preferrad 43-45 ALLTTN ST., HARTFORD Ayer estate and orie Deni* L-j hot water parking. I mortgage. Carlton W. Hutchins, MI 9-8952, aumed, . . , dining rqpm. 122,500. room-, with, fireplace, three bj>d- SELUNG-T-BUYINa—’Trading? V?e 22 H. P. JOHNSON outboard. Used H'jot,'partly by each, for a dis-! after 3:30, MIVII 6-0132. >14.900—Two family.. ..corner lot. hardtop, convertible. Very low FLOOR SANDING and refinlshlng. HoofingZ^ito'i^ 16 WOMW FOR domestic work as Call Mr. Kirk. MI 3-5125. ^ OPEN 9 A. M. TO 8^P. M. M" 9-5132., Manche*slc‘r—Immaculately clean rboms, dining room, , kitten, offer you free eonlldentlai fn* estate. TO Specializihg. tn old floora Ml SO houfs. 'First $65.-Call MI 9-8544, tance of 210‘ feet to a stake; thence I n in e ROOM house. Revenue from One Vacancy." Small down payment mUeage. To settle housTOeepers, day workers, baby Sat. 6.p.m ;______FIVF- ROOM upper floor, apart­ - five, furniiihed jboms, $49 weekly. will get"vqu in—good) inciyrie too. Gambolatti ranch, delightful ,„.igec screened in patio and' gMag*. epecUons and arrange all finance 8-9398. ft-S?50. . ROOFING, SniiNG, painting. Car- WEAVER FIXER — Talcott Bros. the line, turns again and runs K>* SPLIT l Ev e L, 7 rooms. 1>~ baths, Near school and bus. Owner MI inf.-frefn start to finish. Mitten sitters, companions or cooks — Loom. Weave small insulated wire ment. Heat and hot water fur­ Ml-9-308li( $15.000—Vacant 6 rooVa Cape over room. two.,{ireplsces. many extfas, "pentry. Alterationa and additions, either part-time■ or full-time,.— 24” GAS STOVE plus a gas refrig­ westerlv direction, ninning wfUi| dishwasher, built-in> storms, cel­ 9-9896. wiliV work hand and-jllove with \ 19W CHEVROLET V-8. standard RADIO-TV r e p a ir s . ;,6my make— ceilings. /"Workmanship guaran­ pads. Foley'Employment Agency, Building. Materials 47 nished. Adults preferred. ’'Rent by Verplahck. -'Easemertf - partially $1,9.900. hours Ina'y be arranged. Live in or erator; for sale. Can be seen at 244 Mn.'! parallel to the Soillherly street $90. Ml 9'7269 after 4 p.m. lar, garage, private terrace yard, GLASTONBURY— New C»pe Cod you.^Member Multiple Listing transmission $675, 1952 Pontiac 'cars, ahipllfiers, phonographs and teed. A. A. Dion, Inc.. 299 Autumn 44 State St\^ Hartford. •' "I Main Streerior call Ml 3-1677. , .line,of Ayer Road for a distance $l7,800i Carlton W. Hutchins, MI completed. „ Manchester—Six room executive 90 HAWTHORNE STREET —Just j Service. Call the Ellsworth Mitten 4-dobr $145. 1957 Ford A-door 600,. chaiigerS. ■ Over,. 47 years total ex­ live out'.. Experience desirable' but WEEKLY SAVINGS LlSt and Colonial. styles,. Cedar Ridge $15,750—Route 6 on^lsrtton Coven­ St; MI/4-4860. ■ not essential. If you have any, time . of 144 feel rfiqre or less to a.,stake s ix ROOM apartment. Porch 6^5132: afea, Manchester Road, near Mln- ranch In one of ManHiester’s most completed—S 'r o o m cape. Flre- j Agency, Rekltors. Ml 3-6980. $895, 1964'^Bulck 4-door $395;'Wes- perience. 90 days guarantee on all PORTER WANTED—full or Part- Sheathing, 5000’ at the point of beginninng. try Town Line — 8 bedreopi ranch, place, tile bath upstairs, lavatory,! COUGHl IN r o o f in g Company available, register -tiow. Conn. front. Adults. Availably May nechaug Golf .course. T, Shannon, hasement garage, large lof>:icith a desirable netghborhood.s, three bed. cott’s. barker St.. MI 9-3932. work. Potterton’a, Ml 9-4537, ■ time. Must have driver’s U c e i^ , min' ' P**' BOUNDED;. ' » NEW^6 koOM ranch, built-in stove,’ laundry Adjoining birch ca^intted UST YOUR home with this agen- Inp; Aluminum'' siding, asphalt State Employment Service, 806 Arthur Drug Store, Rockville, TR j Oak Flooring. $189 Per M FaHrfield Street. MI 9-3049. fireplace, - garage, \cellar, 175 foot Builder, BU 91418.' trout^stocked stream. roonls, m baths, lot professionally .Main St.. Manchester. A free serv North bv Ayet-Road landscaped. kitchen, amesite drive, concrete! ' cy. Personalized service. We Itst, 1955 CHEVROLET BEL AIR sport GONDER'S TV Service—Motorola Jbestos roofing. Also aluminum. 5-9263. . l Roi)f Shthglea $9.75 Per Sq FOUR ROOM strictly modern frontage, .trees. Only $l5,900...CarI- ???????—Two fapiily duplex on. ice -n o fee charged. : , SEPTIj£:TANKS . East by Denis J. -Huot. or as- TWO FAMILY. 7-7. Oil steam heStr walk wooded lot nicely graded! hclj and'trade. Alice Clampet, coupe, ■S cylinder,.standard trans­ and Phllco factory service. HI-FI, „alvanlzed or copper gutters and duplex,- choice, residential section tfin W. Hutchin.il. Ml ?,-5132.. Center-S,t. Business zone, Onb va­ and landscaped. $14,990. Irvirtg.) Realtor.Realtor, 843 Main St„St., Manchester. mission,"'excellent condition. 58 E. phonos and auto radios. 214 Spruce AUTO MECHANIC- We. nSed a g^ ar. a ^ e t L!nii% g l AND ! signs and AyeV estate < city sewerage and water. 3-car cancy. Needs' some redecorating. "W’ARREN f:.' HOWLAND leaders. Ml 3-T707 MOTHER’S 'hel^r, Waddell School South by other land of Ayer of Manchester. Close to bus' and garage, amesite drive, good edh- Bayer, Ml 3.8396. Tel. MI 9-4543. Middle’Tpke., MI 9-0386. St. Ml 9-1486'. , good All,around man for used car p m ch ^ ^ ™ _ NICE 8 ROOM CoiOhial with fire­ Offers wanted. \ ‘ '^Realtor. Ml 3-1108 ,, RAY’S ROOFING CO., shingle and vicinity, five days b- weelL ■ 7:45 reconditioning. Should be handy onllxl2 T&G Sheathing, estate shopping \ Available on. or before dition. One tenement now vacSiit. •■575 MAIN ST. - PLUG6 ED SEWERS May-J5. $ llr. monthly, heat and place. East Middle Turnpike, Bayberry in Bolton \6 room built-in roofs,- gutter and conduC' a.m. to 3:15 p.m,.-Call MI 8-0672. all makes-and be willing to work, Min.. Per m " ' West bv Dalv Road. -tlS.OOO. J. t>. Realty, 470 Main St., ChSrles Lesperance, Ml 9-7620." ranch with a small -usnhlV barn. MANCHESTER, CONN. MORTENSEN TV^SpSclalized ^CA 'ior work; roof, chimney repairs, ^ 0 weeks paid vacation, time Natural Shakes ‘ $9.25 Per Sq. < - SECOND PARCTIL;. water furnished. MI'3-2958. KVenings ' CLERK-TYPIST^ local insurance Machise Cleansd MI'^^3-5129 FIVE Ro o m ranch — rooma extra Big lot—nice neighborhood.\ Idea! Basic And Sew-Eaiy television, service. Ml 9-46^ Ray, Hagenow, Ml 9-2214; Ray and one-half for overtime, mini- Peg, Bdwd . I , Beginning' at a point on the THREE ROOM apartment. ..heat MI 4-1139 MI 9-085* MI 3-0527 ' office, ■ full-time', experience , pre 60-62 PORTER ST. Exceptionally lajrge. full basement, hot water place for the kids. .X '. JackSoii t o 3-8325. mum 5 paid holidays. Expellent Knotty Fine Pmjeling^^W^^^ Ft. Septic Tanks. Dry Wells. Sewei Southerly liiie of Ayer Road, said and hot water furnished. Centrally Lynch Drive—Off Vernon "Street. Spring Through W intor! ferred. Attractive salary. Box 'L, Lines.. Installed—Cellar Water potqt being the northwesterly cor­ large two-family, now vacant, ex­ oil heat, fireplace, full insulation iasonabia: working conditions in clean mod- Mahogany Paneling q. locited, MT 3-5669.'' . Only one. of these desirable rartch s p e c ia l s (BUY) Ml'tt'EN GARDENS------p l o w e d . CONNECTICUT Valley Conctruo: Hm-aW. ■'■»** ■ ' ; ern building with radiant heated I ' l... proofing Done. , ner of land herein described and cellent condition. Priced right- for tile bath with yahity, combination NOBODY' - B irr n o b o d y homes -lefi. Assume the high mor\- ADVERTISED MI 4-0398. J. Krleskl tlon—Roofing carpentry, gutters^, Carter the' northeasterly corner of iapd TWO ROOM furnished apartmeht, quick sale. Ml. 9-5239, 9-5. windows and' doors, garage, Nice home plus income. Live in COUNTER GIRL, part-time. Thura floors. - Aw>ly In person. u n d e r s El^ n a t io n a l outside fireplace; shade, trees, gage. ■. - all kinds of siding, specialize .tn Chevrolet, 1229 Main St. now or formerly of Yvonne Pelle- bedroom set, kitchen^ set, refrig; his one Fent free. Full ' price typewriters and office ma aluminum siding. Call Fred day and Saturday nights, Sunday- McKtNNEY BROS, EIGHT ROOM Dutch Colonial, nicely landscaped, city wfiter and Munro Street—"Sell"—that s qur .0,500. IN chines—repaira., spies', service aiid days. A*pply,in person,' Arthur’s tier,' the line thence runs a erator, range, gas. '' electricity sewer. 30 days occupancy. Owner orders 3 and- 3 with baths, f Charest, Ml 3-7180; f n a t i o n a l LUMBER, I^TC. .southerly direction along theI folilhsou -Steam heat one-car garage, near* rentals. MI 9-34^. Luncheonette. Swweriaqe Disposal Co. -free, $15 weekly. Apartment 4, 10 bus. Shopping and VtrplMck movinst Charles -Lesperance, MI ished "rec" room, clesn—look it ’-^ice' two-family. 6-6. Central. Help Wanted-r 381. STATE STREET. , erjy line of Ayer Road for-a dis­ ' ISO^ISZ Pearl 8 t —MI 8-6808 Depot Square. School. 'Excellent “ condlBon. 9-7620. ' . over, your chance to make the buy Thrre-car -garage. Priced low at W' LAWN MOWE;RS. all types sharp Roofing and Chimneys 1 6 -A FIELD CANVASSERS ,,^Malc o r F.emale 37 n o r t h HAVEN, c o n n . - tance of six l6i feet to a point; Philbrick Agency, Ml of the year. . ' .. thence the line runs in a .souths i THREE ROOM apartment. Woman $17,900. $l5,6pi ened and repaired. Called for and - CHeStnut 8-2147 fl-8464 PORTER STREET Section, 4 bed­ $16.800—Stop’ looking and .see this delivered. G. Snow, MI 3-4531. ROOFING - Speclallzirig repairing Merit Amana Food Plan will hire, h a ir STYLIST—Wonderful oppor­ westerly direction' and parallel to or married couple preferred. Call room colonial, fireplace, aluminum practlcallv new ranch on Sherwood BeautWl 7 "room Dutrh Colonial roofs of nil kinds. New roofs, gut- two ladies for 'outside canvassing tunity for person with talent, ^ s t the easterly'line of Daly Road a afternoon, or evening. MI 9-3897. DELMONT ■ ST R E E T S ro; Aluminum siding. JO high salary. Call Ml 3-1111, I R e 3 # J H c r a l f l '''A .C i ; V S » .. feet therefrom-to ,a point six (61* Priced for quick sale. J. D. Real­ Hutchins,'|to 9-5132. too. .' , $16.?00. \ '■'x * made Up ■447 Main Street or cfill 4,J\l'VAM’ EM0y’ ' feet southeast of the hortjiwest cor- floor, fireplace glassed in porch, years’ , experience. Free csti- Working hours 9-12 noqn)j 5 4ays Levina-for interview. », -I /• ______' - -. electricity furnished. Five minutes ty, 470 Main Street, MI 3-6129. - $17,300 Large 5^ room ranch up / MI 9-4533 for tree pick-up. . mates. Call Howley, MI 3-6361,. Ml -.ner of land now or formerly orCon- EAST HARTFORD—S-family in the oh Lydall Street. Finished hsse-. 'Tiirefi b e d r ^ t split, garage; S savD you m oney a week. . ’ rad S. Kowalski, for a disUnce of from Main Street. Call after 5, 262' PARKER STREET—SIX room . heart of’ ahOpping district. $13,200. beauty. Just $1^200,— b e a u t if u l stone w.alls Installed 3-.0763. . ■ ., ' ■„. ' \n 3-6367, ,' V ment. Lot 100x200—close'to Saul- P'ay $2 per liour.- plus production Situai^ons Three, hiindred .seveivjy (370»"feet Colonial . .ithret bedrooms) . fire­ jRockville Re'aUy,.,TR 5-13fil. (granite). Also garden, terrace '38 place. garage, top Condition, floors ters Pond. '! , • Custo0T--btiflt ' three -bedroom Why waatm #v#l •lit* and retaining walls. Reasonable bonus. Transportation furnished, ' Fem ale mor# or le.ss; theqee thfe line runs in TWO ROOM Unfurnished or fur , ^ j. ,■ r . t nrp-e 777777_Offers wanted on this 8 .Heating and Plumbijig 17 a northwesterly direction to the ni.haH ar\artTv:»nt' Rflth 'beat and i refinished, 110- ft frontage, (*arg€ MANCHESTER-Price $13,900. 5<,4 room ranch (bv U ft R l/on HawV.IrAnchTotiili-lns, re c- rneym,, -l*-i prices. Call Ml 3-2457 between 9 r e l ia b l e WQM^N would like yl^anted maned apartment Batn., neat ana i trees. Price n.*$15,200.'Approximate­ »nn - Annroximater tropm Cape with full cellar, all q'-iupths, ohe-half acre, $17,500, / .HarvaUus and 5 only. ' ■ -^ .' PLUMBING'" AND heating — re For interview .call MI 8-0632.. ,,^nopthwest egrner of said ICow^lskl hot water MI 9-6106.. thorhe .Street. Vacant.'- HW,torsClU baby sitting anyrtlme.. Willing to a distance of six (6) feet thence’ ly $2,004"fcash needed. Henry ’’’s- 'rooms finished, garage, paverge 4-4 two-family. Good con­ SWEDISH (hand) massage in the LICENSED practical ttpraes and the line-runs southwesterly on the THREE r o o m modern apartmeni $18,500—Privacy? Woods? .Gra dition Convenient location,' garage, All' work guaranteed 25 years ex­ registered nurses for .sec'ond and 3:8958. . ■ Call owner, MI 9-6874., . WalLFIama convenience of your home by ex* perience. 24-hour service. Call 18 Midnight to 8:00 A.M. line of said Kowalski to a point fm irv Vernon, heat and,hot water in EAST .HARTFORD—Adortible 4 cio'us Jiving?—then see thia two nice 'Ini, extra hljgli Income, a steal perienced nfaaseur. For ippoint- third shift. Apply, in person. East ' a distance of eighty-one and_95 -100 eluded. Call TR 5-5816. VERNON—5 room ranch, executive betlfoom cape, with I'ii baths, It $15,900.^ Burngif Earl VanCamp, MI 9-4749. Hartford Hospital. 751 Main St., Salary Open room*cape, full cellar, plastered nlent call MI 3-17.51 9 a.mr. to -2 CaU Mrs; Binge (81.95) feet; thence the line nms walla hardwood floors, owner. JA tj'pe home.'.many features sueh'Ss breezeway and garage up on ,Gard­ East Hartford. northwesterly to the southwest line ner St. Lot is 150x380. ■r-' Mitten 'can fit your nee(Js like E.m. ; ’ or Mr. Della Fera At BusipeM Locafttons.. 8-3821, BU 9-0300.- 2-car garage, etc. $23;00(S. Rock­ , MHIinery Dressmaking 19 MANCHESTER housewives: Put of land now. or formerly of Joseph ville Realty, TO 5-1351. Carmen Road—Off Baldwin — 7 glove. COMPLETE REPAIRS by Stuart H€LP WANTED A; Barrett for a distance of twelve .for Rent 64 BQMERS—Five room ranch,-excel­ -room cape with all (he trimmings. R. Wolcott on automatic washers, your spare time to work. Earn $2 CRE^THELD- DIBKCT'FROM Owner—6^ rdom 3 bedrooms, den, etc. .with at­ ELLSWORTH MITTEN $3 an hour as an Avon Representa and 7/10 .(12.7) fqetti-trence the lent condition, largj cabinet kitch­ dryers and electric rdnges. MI alterations made quickly and Convoleiiceiit H ospl^l Off North School Sfc line' runs in a northeasterly line MAIN s t r e e t '—Building for com­ en, full .baserrient, attached g*- Garrison- Colonial on la^ e . well tached garage and a beautiful lot. a g e n c y . Realtors 9-6678. • < live. 'Three excelleht . territories COUNTER GIRL efficiently. MI 9-5855, ' Ml 9-8884—Manchester. along land of said Barrett for a mercial business Of. offics use. rage, ''".landscaped lot 100x150, landscaped lot, 'Stone front, ,fire- Nice view. Ideal setting. M I 3-6930 ,MI 9-55’24' open east end. Include Porter and .L ^ Ml 3-2461 MIntz Court — - ■Will ;i|Ubdlvide’ - Ml 9-6229. 9-5. - place-and chimney, bre#zeway and . ' $21,500—Can't be built for .the sell,- TAMKIR TREE removal, Iqnd Pitkin Street area, Ferjguson Road dista;nce 6T drie hundred -te_n -'(110) Marion E. Robertson, BrOkef. , Mo'ring— ^Trucking-— Must be heat and efficient. Day 3-5953. *. ~ • . garage. Aluminum--storms and ing price—Custom ranqh (by dearbd;--firewood cut. . Insured. ■ area, and Greenwood Dri,ve arfea. work. 88 hour Week. Work Sun­ feet: thence the line 'runs in a l a r g e s t o r e at .28 Birch St, MANCHESTER , Storage ' “ 20 northwesterly direction along land screens. Cellar completely-finished Ritchie) on Spring-St., ju»t,, off Cali PauRA...Ellison, Ml 3-8742. Personal help and training get you day to 1 n.m. Apply InjHirson Apply ' Marlow’#, 867 M.ain St. 4 CAROL DRIVE - Rockville, $18,- in knotty pine, complete bar. Sooth Main. 6 big rohms, basefrteht Ord$r y§0r ’ started earning Immediately. Call of said Barrett for a '(list^ ce of Neaf Main St. .Parking. ■ ■ Better' -than ■ brand new - Charm­ GARDENS PLOWED and MANCHESTER Moving anq 'Truck one hundred ten (llOi feot^to the 650. 5 room ranch, large living- Three large bedrooms, knotty pine garage—loaded with extras, ing S‘i room ranch, attractive liv­ IsitalUrtlM g9Mr. V r - today CH 7-4137. room, cabinet ; kitchen. 3. bed­ 8304 ' rowed. No job too small, Free trig Cpmpany.'Local and. long dls cast line of Daly Road; thence the THREE r o o m s , ground fRtor, den, Immaculate condition. A real 4 bedpBoms—plus a porch, I ’ i ing room with dining area, three tance' moving packing aiid stor MR. KATZ . rooms, H4% ihortgage can be bdv at $22,500. MT 9-8331. _ bath's; built-lna in the kitchen, ga­ 3>48 estimates. Phone Ml 9-5951. line rims in a northeasterly .direc­ plenty of parking. Main St„Jtiear nice bedrooms, kitchen with built. Heat is geneFated up at the furnace wall, where it is ago R e^lar service throughout Arthur'! Liihchoonotto- tion , along said Easterly .line of Post Office. Available -May. is. MI assumed. Marion E.- Robertson, rage—and many 'other fine features in stove, full baserajnt, large lot, effectively uj#d—not do'wn a brick*lin,ed‘pit, as js M & MBUBBISH REMOVAL Serv New England States qh'd Florida. a s p h a l t P A V IN G Daly Road to the soulhe'rly' line of 9-5229 9-5. < . Broker, Ml 3-6958 46 CRESTWOOD DRIVE are in this cape on Ferguson Road all -eny utilities. Shown by appoint­ ice—residential, ' commercial. In Ml 3-6563. the case with the us,ual oil burner. Owners report " Maurice Js NteHluire 942 MAIN ST. said Pelletier for a'ljistjince of Sev­ WELLS ROAD, Vernon—5 boom; , $15,9.00^ ' in Rocklfedger ment.- . fuel savings as high as 25% after they install Timken Wim-THE !«W dustrial. Attics, cellars, yards; Jn enty-seven and 4/10 (77.4) feet: f o r r e n t o r lease—11,000 ^q Williams Road-ln Bolton -Large • ciherator-pardboard drums', tftwn, MANCHESTER Package Delivery ft. ground -floor," zoned industrial "ranch, full basement,' tile bath custom 7 room split With one-car Silent Automatic oH furnaces, boilera or conver­ PAn-O-RAMA Light -trucking and package deliv­ ♦hence the lirie^ runs in a south­ combination windows and doors Attractive Cap? Cod with 6 rooms ■ALICE CLAMPET, Realtor 'U ; mowing. Light trupking. M^^9-9T^7 easterly line along .the southerly or commercial. Will subdivide. finished, paneled bedroom upstairs, garage. ,i*iSt i.s 150x428. I ’ i bath#, MI 9-4543 or MI 3-7357 sion buip'ers.' . , . • This smooth fitting basic , ■with All seasqns ...are, beautifully >e- ery.Refrigerators.' waghers and Real f state l i i o A o r ” . Wyr rental. Ample parking. Green excellent condition throughout excellent condition. Beautiful place LAWN...... to>WERS...... sharpened______jd stove nio'vipg spacialty.. Folding line of said Pelletif!rj„to the south- half acre Jknd. Priced for quick sifed dormer, large enclose^ rear Many other listings -available. f.) will pay you toTnstall now and avoid the faU ■mart bow trim is-'tsensible. ■ and slgned fd i^ ou ■ to" embroider as - easterlj’ corner 'for a distance of Shopping Center. 503-517 E. Mid- porch, garage, well landscaped to raise a family. Plenty of trees, njsK'.'Enjoy economical, comfortable heatmg this se'C. of co"mpliment-winning pic­ repaired. Free, hickrup an Btist 86 to 50. Size 36., 1. ' .transfer for Ihe Fbur ..Seasons; S-6187. , -*v , “ g r a v e l ‘ SAND ‘ LO^M ' .of Ayer'Rond and the point of he- was'her, baths, ceramic tile, T. J. CROCKETT’ Realtor Moske, MI 3-07-71, If no answ.br . 48 state#.. m a c h in e c l e a n e d Middle Turnpike. Austin Cham­ MI 9‘44^ t MI 9-5051 places, city water *md sewer, ame- To older, send SSc.ia coins to:— color chart ; stitch., illustrations. ■' call Al Laska, TR 5-7609 collect. - ginning for a distance of two hun­ bers MI 3-5187. fireplace and paneled wall. Joseph MI.3-1577 . ■ site drive. Immediate occupancy. ■Bile Burnett, The Manchester Eve- To orlldri reversed and . exterior. Free estimates, Ixny low Ml 9-4143 I' o< the Spriac * Summer..,lssue of rates, 'Workmanship guaranteed. . J- our oompwfii■■ pattern magazine tailing many lovely deslgnm and replaced. Marlow’s LlttU Mend- graa p a ttto u t Only SSc a oopyl MI 9*6898. - . I • / fPONDAY, 1^^AY 2, IMO AreraRe Daily Net.PreM Ruii For the Week Elided Apri^SO, I960 ' , PAG?: Ef&HTEEN J®att4p0tpr Eupning f pralb Fair, not so cool teatght. Low ta 40i'< Wednesday fair, eontlmiod Chief Judge Jay Rublnow .bf the mUd. High In 70s. fflbbons Assembly, catholic La­ 13^X05 ' The ladles’ auxUlary to Man­ ^ u b in ow Speaks :^ now circuit court were amorig the TTie ' lUissell .Priiitiees '’arf 21 dies of Columbus, will sponsor « scheduled guests at the meeting. nber of the Audit Ljmch Dr. were Slyejj a "sunwise chester Copter, _ Disabled .^nen- rummage side Thursday from 9:30 f ({i^hester— A C ii can Veteraffs, w ill meet Wednes­ The T ria l" JusUce Court JudgM G O O D S H O E Cirtnlatloa houset«^armlng Saturday n l ^ a,m. 'to 1 p.m. at the-JK of CPHorn^ Tt> 102 Judges 4boutTo\oi day at 8 p-ml at the VFW HOm e. meeLanhually bn the first Mondhy Twenty couples attended, xm Donations ihay be left at the KofC PRICE FIVE CENTS : al antangements w tH ^ mate be Trial Courts In May. Since the courts will R E > A I R I N (^ (CUUsUfed Adverttsliig ea^ Prentices were presented ah outr Of neyrofticers to Wednesday night. Co-chairmen will disappear by January, today’s MANCHESTER, ijtfchtortoinoh Trtbe^No. be Mrs. Thomas Browm'SmkMrs, (SIXTEEN PAGES) •door bar-b-que, set! T?’ *# party was meeting Is the last formsl session VOL. LXXIX, NO. provvd O rter of . aiirahged by' ^Mr, .apd Mrs. he H«ld May 18. ' ./ ■ a «pecta4 meeting In the clubwme WAlter Fleming Hartford, M ay -2 - lA*»— Judges for the Judges. WHENI^rflwNEAT Str^gfcl'd of 158 Greenwood Dr. on JB ^ a rt Pl.lomorrow night, at The Rbgina U’ltalla Society will Of the State's 102 Trlfll. Justice Chief judge of the’courts, Guerin m d S r. and Tedford A banquet-'/or the ,ers 8 o’clock* Members are aaked to meet tonight at 7:30 o'clock at the Courts gathered here today for Carmody of Waterbury, says the of Ellington. Both.Mr. Md M.ts- bowling learae .will be held thetr last formal meeting under CD Test w s mahe a. epeclaJ effort to attend. PrenUce are en^loy^-^at P™tt Italian AmeN^an Club. 4? judges may have some informal Hftt#is|RVICEDEPT. :et day at 6:8^p.m. at the Marco State law; . * . $6,970,91 and Whitney, and had been living meetings before the Trial. JusUce X . . UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT^ Xi Gamma chapter cf Beta Slg- restaura^ ' The courts fade out o f existence In East Hartford. \ Kehler Circle,NWSCS of South e b u f^ vanish. Sia t>hl will meet tomorrow at 6 . « on Jan. 1. 1961, when the new clr- OAR ST, ENTRANCE • MANCIJ C le a r8 Methodist ChurchTswill meet tor Lady of Fatima Mothers Circle cult- court system goes into effect T h e'T iia i Jubtlce CourtaXfava ■«?%m. at Cavey’B restaurant fot Its Five merfibers o f ther Jilpjor Cen­ wlll/meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. at been In operation In Cmmectlcut Innual Founder’s Day banquet. morrow at 8 p.m.'hi and replaces them tury ClQb of Manchester W ently Wesley,hall. Hoste8seS>ilj^o Mrs. home of Mrs.- Alien Richter, Gov.^ Abraham Ribicoff' and ! for more than SOO^teSrs. In Manchester i." : ' x attended the spring Forrest Powell, Mrs.N^rlsUan Columbus St. Co-hostesses will Marine t«n c a Cp'- Charles TaXBs Vp 9pc New Ijondon, May 3 (/P),— the Connecticut F e d e ra U o n ^ ^ n * Henriksen, and Mrs. ClarciKjp Jay- e Mirs. Louis Sulols and Mrs. Lee Armatroiig^ son of ^r- Eugenio M. Cruz,. 27, of Main lor Women’s clubs In CT1« l cox. Bolduc The 1960 nationwide Civil Charles B. -:X;- St., was brought dowrt^with a St. last week^pmpleted a l*™ay T hw were . -Mrs. Allfth Defense test.'^alert got under­ Mrs. Lynwood Smith, Mrs. The. Women’s Home League, singib bullet early- this morn- way today at 2:15 p.m. when visit to Leghorn, while Aronson, M rs.. Edgar McCulloch, thV Salvation Army will m ^ to-, injr oh Hempstead St. after he Ina^wlth the F l n r t ^ t ^ o n , SUth motorists and pedestrians in and Mrs. Donald Forstrom. m ^ w i k t 2 p.m. in the /Junior ijvim Instructors held a knife with an ^-inch M a ^ ^ , aboa?d the -amphibious hall. Hostesses will be M m Joseph Manchestef and other CpB- fbrcTiaigship U.S.S. poeono^op. blade high above his head and The Friendship Circle o f the Salt Therri'eV Mrs, MinnieVMofrison vGet. Certificates necticut towns took cover for . p alin g with the U.S. Sixth vatTon Army will meet tonight at and Mrs/Robert McReO'Oj^'n. charged fit a policeman, v / M il' the.Mediterranean. H e is sched- A |6,970,9M budi>t 15 m inutes. Patrolman John E. White wait­ 7:45 o'clock at' the Youth Cent^. About 2b0 .persons attended the Auxiliary andl^^reralar police ' uled to return. to the states in Hostesses for the worship night ed until Crijz was. five, feet away Retiring ahd new officers, and lO H >3h8trubtor8j6# Handicapped I -for a tow n t a * 6^ SG.Sl^inins mills of that cut bad been made moved to stop traffic and see to 'will be Mrs. Florence Stevenson froni him and fired. The bullet -V ^ --t-. ' -X. - committee' chairmen _ of Junior house ybrterday at -M «n^ was approved night by when the Directors decided to the clearing of streets during the Full and Mrs. Florence Gfbel. „ hit .^ ilz. on the upper left thigh, ;fan P. PeUrson, 'diectrlcim’s Centfy Club, wiU. attend g board (tester High s S i^ l to see ,X h e the'iBoard of D i^ to rs for the finance storm »fewer installat'tbn 15-mlnute “ take cover” period, meeting tom^oxXat 8 pm. >t by issuing bonds instead of from . ^y wailing sirens, ^nphnlering the bone. He fell 'to mate third class, USN, son^of|Jwr. Tlie Feliow Craft Giub wdll meet pro^ss made bAnh^jcalTy and fiscal year beginning July 1. the, home of Mrs. '90 current revenue. " . ■ > Police participation was UmiWd the gl*ound, the knife stiH Glut.ch^d and Mrs. H. C Pete^n. 490^'^^ tonight at 7:30 In the Masonic mentally handicapppdx’’’''^’’®" The Board appropriated 02,^ Put on Aid, '■r'The budget.is $395,076 ,h i g h e r ^ - l a j t e cover” time, in his hand, He was to 'bbdergo lor St:, has completed: a 2-month Benton S the swimming clasaes,>afld to meet boo more for/the ^ r d of Educa- Temple, ' 'X , ^ than the amount the town expects Tonight, however,-the Manclfka- surgery at Law-rcnce. Memonal tour o f the Red Sea and P ew lM the newly instated heao^ of the Uon than Gbneral Manager Rich­ to spend in generallb! fund ■ expendi­ ter CD communiffeions and radio­ Hospital here today for removal Gulf area while serving aboard the Manchester Lodge of Masons The /British Aipe teenage instructors. . _ ' ard Martlp had recommended, will ibeet tonoprrow at tures this year, v • logical aectlobs will get into action of the bullet. Farm Plans destroyer U.S.S. P u t n ^ Will hold a special meeting tomor­ Bkbce Bonadles wok o v e f^ -a s added an equal amount to the with the U.S. Sixth Fleet In the the ^ubhmisb. Maple S t The Directors made their big- _____ “ '*W hile . was headed for North, row at 7:30 p m .T h e entered ap­ president of lOR. He Was p reset revenue elde of the budget from Bank and. John Sts., scvcral blocks Mediterranean. - - prentice degree..will be conferred cesl slash in’ capital improvemehls i^ jjx o meajsure fallout In a^simu- W a sh in gto n , M a y 3 (/P)— ed with a toy pair of Ice skat sources Marlin had not included. for which ■ Martin has recommend- : latcd nuclear, attack. . . -----awaw- when he sa.w Cruz runmng ^ , with Erland R.- Johnson presiding. The 'spring Concert of the.^Gham\ ^‘in case the water is too cirfector John J. Merz,Merz. he'found a figure crouched behind , year statesmanship today in Metho'dlst Church. Manchester Recreation Board, , imder ■ /For the ToWn'sTIre Department some of the storm ?ewe«i the 1' The radiological action a car. wielding a- knife, he drewi . - EkltfS parents, Mr, and Mr Phi Theta Chapter, Beta, ^ m a presented, certlficates'/of recognK Allbrio, a special message urging hop- Charles Donnelly, M Laurel St. Two cir"^es of ,the Community •/the Board appropriated- $317,315 iloard has decided to bond. the Erection of Anthon.v his, revolver. ^ Phi. will jneet to m o rr^ ^ the tlon to senior instructors, partisan action on his legisla- ^ Baptist Church will meet Wednes­ / as recommended by. Marlin and Anothe'r Targe cut came in the* X dll fnCMeasure White said he ordered . Criiz...... - t o ; home -of Miss Sandra 746. They were Judy Amo}iiGu8taf8on, Jo­ p r o K d SV^481 -Which is • weatljer services...... 'j ed “ Shoot me^” sc.vbrnl .trhie.* arl'd;' offered no new proposals but out­ ior .Museum. Herbert Cross, Bolton Notch; and era who live within the fire dis­ V': OANERAg ann /Mofrisoi)X^®**“ ^*-'"-R P” **' lined virtually the whole .rdngs Reed-Eaton Circle .wdll meet at trict will pay a total tax of $39.60 (Continued on Page Eight), I then charged ’ *- o f adminlstrajtioprecommendatlpns film— BULBS dent ArtXTlclseri, Allan Pratt, .(Cnnttihied on Page Eight); White .said ' when later LakoU Council, Degree, of Pb- the' home of Mrs, Hehry Bartley, RonaWXyabrek and Larry Nath- per thousand of a.s Angeles, leaves , San prison “restraint In new authoi^atlons story Circle, WSCS of South tor John" Hutchinson and Atty. Two Stari^i^ds irt classr'odm supilies ; Gwinn, pre.sidenl. said loda.y-• for jrederal spending.” / M e t h o d i s t Church, will meet Harold W. Oaijlty, chairman of Citizen tue program, The move, G.wjnn explained, \vi}l veaterday after his'execuUon. In backgi-oudd (upper left! is an He’^waa obviously aiming at the iWELDING, AU TO ^O D Y diid FENDEft REPAIRS bon with current g lid e s , of lne| ^ luidewanding for the T-bof of the building housing the'gas-chamber and used to exhaust the lehtal fumes, (A P Photo- Wednesday at ip a.m. for rug _lh6 Board o f EducaUon. ■give intimate and nisierial sup­ Democrats in Congress In that Im­ X iltorT B oard of EdiicaUon..came.,jj^|.^gjjy:_j^ g^rtain teaching^ im port ■ now deemed necejssary for" faxi. ' : COHPt^ETE CAR ^AINtlNO making at Susannah W esliy hall, In Paj^^larRow ______■______a__ «, . ■ ,. plied renewal of the admlnlstra- -i into the open last h l^ t : and-cul- j piemenfsr and a negaUve attitude misSile and space sy.slems jwbrk tlon complaint against what it . ^ l a c q u e r and ENAMEV , , . from Hie electronics, grbuifn sup-' The DeMolay Mothers Circle will minated with demand that the toward ':.administratiofl' .add staff calls “ Budget-busting” proposals. Elk* W il l H onor or were' also mentioned. Sefitasb salo port equipment.’' and .other space- ADAMS^’ TEL Ml 9.5025 meet tonight at 7:30 In the bt^- Denied bvABG board eijhef aileci-these T mo Smal I Demonstrations So far as the letter of what bfi 281 qjiet hall at the Masonic Temple. ' the children were thq real vicUms age activities established Hamil­ Ike’s Aide See^ ■aid wa# concerned, Elsenhower - ■ resign. Youth brNation HURRY!,OFFER ENDS'MAY 21 rd at the insistefwe of i of the ’'P j’rrhlc victories” won on ton StaJidAfd’y To-'1"'Ar diversity took In both partlee when he re­ Wasbingtoh, "May 8 . The Italian Communists’and Ro peopls effectively.’-’. Leonard'H. Goldenson disputed a I tern. , X j .itt, Bv THE .\SSOCIATED PRE.'SS 1 American." Entrtej must be sub­ :*ib come inylbw. -Yon can aetuallv be driving yow 'activities w-ill gain through the j tbost federal ‘outlays in ■ f i s ^ .A.*-;, I man Catholics were joined'm rare The difficulties "could become you np to $1.00 a tankful on regular gas. charge • that network was ,. Tit* ■ , Etu'oipean* today bitterly oe , , » 'ttnitn ergan of severe" With one Party In control mitted by Friday. w CalRixie tfcu iw r dor- And yonH have rt m ciiiltv of a double standard 'Of put deflnile -re^poTise. Thoms, as RGK StudentsIIS , efficiencies' of Hamilton Stan- j 1952 to abqut $82 billion $1 blH ■ Thomas Conran ls youth activity ^ow can be yours at this low^-iow a fdll spring and summer of new ear fon!. X dard’s'well-staffed supporting de-, non higher than the. Eisenhower in 'congress, .and Oie Ollier In the •Sm .«^?est?^“2rS^.gS;’! 1 W . Reds; V o t e of to e -“atro- administrative, branch, Eisenhower ORIGINAL chairman for Manpherter Lt o m . ^ o ld e tX n . said the fired disc ^ todrf>'expre\*ed the hope that Urt A U p ] | r | A l l d [ partment, -such as manufa'ctur-| 'jjudget now before Congress, 06us crime by. so-called Xmeri^n He said a g 25- Savings<^nd w ill be monthly cost! Ample stocks. X Wortd't Molt Papular Car* I B*»t aaSaf tin'.* ga.* chamber. commented. ,. batt-*aians 1960 * tool lorkey^an Freed, wa* the only night’s' events wo^^d- galvanize / V H c tlll tF C H ia U A * ing, accounting, and personnel.\ -| gadget Director. Maurice R: justice.” Rome’s , 1 1 MesssvgirtO 1 awarded to. the winner. . _ .. •j^Jockey. C employe who refused to s i g h further public action In Bolton Un^-'_ Cr l l - Approximately, 190-,employes of ---- ° A -.ui in' Two small demonstrationa. In- “ Federal accounts should be Immediate delivery. Come in now! tnploy Slans made the statement in t__ about '300 sludenta. were said: "The law'kijled a mfin on his balanced with enough left over for More than 1,900 Elks Lbdges In til the controvepy the missile division will.be involv­ I .an .affidavit tv,.t that hev,..hnrt had not re-Ure ll the controversy Is resohed^ A . S S C l Y l b l V tacking whauhe called "compul­ reported from Latin America. way to redemption. Justice whldi a reasonable payment on the pub-- } the country for the tenth — n * Wetitc't Mott WtHfO esf Haying Iracedv the history, of J ed in the change. Most are being sive spending” in an address pre ..re-sorts to is no longer jus- obserying National Youth Day.. FALCON-rTht Ford celved payola. . Africa, the Middle E5a.et and Asia- lie debf on which we are already 1 FORD—mi* FtntH Fbcrf* e t» i/MImt Freed once known as king of board voting on niajor issuea since _ . , transferred .'fo , Hamilton' Stan ...^ ______- , tice.” ; , - ... its I , 5^ ; ^ f ; ' s ' n n y ■Rock ’n R qU w-as fired last, ^ - j- organization la *t\OctDber, Daley -Thousand* of ; dsrd'. pa.vroll. Others will be re- si.ate8 Chamber _ criminal whose le . ^ Opponents of capital punish­ (Continue,, oji Page Eight) 2 concltmetf hj| remar^^ with ^ niartial ! aasi^ed to other units of-ttie'.roi- commerce h'ere.. , S S u " r . a of K' vember by ABC’s New York' radio ment.seized on Chessman’s ordeal station WABC-.The staUon’s man- RtatcHient: Accidental, or planned. todav to aUrge^hrotfgh four poration., v-. j^\e scheduted rises in cosI r of ^ r^h»r,^h^r for 12 veara^' plus « ^ PILLOW SALES ond SERVICE* INC. as a dramatic argument for abol­ -'Xr: ORer.- Ben Hoberman 'va^.'.due^to_|_lheXrt remain* *hatthat'the th* harrharner ert , Korean clrie.!^citle^demanding. demanding . Wright Par,kma pireaent gr.esent : goveriiment goveriiment P»'°-1'‘'’Tife e^nuLnt heard ishing the death penalty.... 819 MAIN 8TBEET--MANCHEStER. CONN. \« fOlloiv Goldenson in testimony,be- !,of petsonal ronaift hasJjeen built buui ------^^tionalat -vice assembly presidefit Mections tor engineering at [-vice presidefitwho i tor engineering who i told, the busineibusinessmen, ^ p .M; Raimondo Manzlni. director- of ■ vJ' fore the House Legislative Over- i to insurmountable heights and ine yp demo- ' ' - “ M. the "Vatican ne’Wspaper L ’Osaerva­ (l« t lit* AiriHl '"'X '. ■- 'M.LF.OA.- sight subcommittee, , i hoard 1s .npdonpr stration.in Seoul with tear gas. I, s.’ ‘Sir™ Missile* rsJicr's.So? space l ^ i o n i »■“' -^f others. “ s- end, many had believed the BuHetiiis subcommittee read into .the i dering an objective decision d f any j^^ovit 20.000 student* marched w ill relinquish that tore Romano, which had appealed Charles M. Kearns Jr., ^ ’erai I "There are.few built-in decreases, | convict-aUthor wbuld be granted for mercy for 'Chessman, wrote frotai the AP Wires PHARM "reebrti-yesterday part, of teMi-i magplfude.” .. X ,.,.. : in Thrtan "forThe third straight. government "^programs' another stay of execution. SHAVE CREAMS TUNE IN BOSTON M O SOX B*SEB*ll ON BADI9 .AND TV * SEE YOUB lOCAl BAPE«.FO^,TIME AND STAHOW. concluded. Taegu and 1< man'^agej^^ Hamilton ^ Standard, since: that ‘‘the executtbn of criminals Is monv taken from behind once begun-are usua'\lyuaYy incapable j| jl’ew- saw ------his protracted------fight rcpu'ghant .to modern conscience.’' •n* ** 4 M g8C 10 or., closed door.* ia.st week. Among^ an Harold DwTe'.ask^ SOO in .Kimhag, ali'demanding the will direct the continuing- '"mls- , your own opinion LlaI6> SaiU lie ____nnw of being tulned' .offT’ the budget for life as -tribute .to American Britain’s press complained malh- NATO BACKS BIG 8 I Ra( . m 2ur99‘ other things. FYeed a*.*erted t ailes and Space activities. justice. Rather they viewed it as *•***'*' far j f*U he had made that very clehr. jJ o 'c la ^ * > - ''’«re reported in / ■■ r ------■ . ' - chief said. ly bet-'suse the execution had been Istanbul, Turkey, May 8 W V'i' Rtkall S«*4y Shava, Lav- Clark .''■SA perrpitted to sign/ If^-governni^nt outlays continue legalized torture. Some < said ;it so long delayed. ’ “ ’ M**!! .ir :” those three citte*^ although ^ar •Ilie North Atlantlo Treaty Oi'- andar, lavandar Mantlio. t ^ w ^ /totim ousV!p9%^ . "to rise at the fate of th$i: past 10 would haruL.^ the prestige of tie latad or Rai. “The onus of legitimate,criticism gaqizstkm gave Ijts coropleta years. Stans said, the federal bud- United ■ States abroad. ^ ^ Clark riin ld iahaa i. HenleOdeniedd Ff-egd's allega- participatingr - . .in the presentatmn J ■„ (■ ' to contain tlje misan marchers and . H irlford. May 3.y ewtilani breath. ' ficince td- the . differwc: papers called for an end to papital and French views on Bastr-West fcrtlht 7-01. tIfOtOl. tional'progfam^but .with items of conrtitutionalv-vwNn b4 t 4 e e 4 1/vvi *11 araendme'nts: tt TTl g$T5 TIT A Tl f S . * fromFw-wvw* Thisf Vi e b source Av%ee*v/*A ato 4 $378.6(kl, an I in-IT describe Chessman's - m punishment everj-where. ' wordlftg of the affidavit (Continued on If»fi-r o u r > relations, third and catchaa "Both elicit the. aamd ipforma- expenditure in "President Rhee stepped down. Lee ! crease of around $47,000. much detail... 'A parody of justice” said the item' on the summit .^ageiida. paHOH'R “»Rrhflhi|»«r»» m proved budget. He said this'has a T.*: r r ''Ir *11 Ai-1 KIVH CaI f ^Vl A ' AS- rt l-et1ofe*^*s' , R O - B A l l tion .. .".h e said the fonn handed Ki-p6bng killed himself, the as- -The compilatioiV show* beer Niot since'Julius and Ethel Ro- Paris Combat, left-wing but non- deleterious e f ^ t on the .instruc­ semblv'must also resign.” ’ , t,axes tip 6 per cent, wines up 12 per i aenberg were electrocuted in the Communjjt. - ■ r DEODORANT '■■ \ —T----- . , U.S. .MOTHER OF I960 COIOCNES JCoBtlBDed OB Page Nine) tional prograrrb^and cited r.ecfpt The demonstrators charged the cent and hard liquor up l%!per cent, ' United States "for; tre.asbn had M Communist .East Gerinany'f offi­ assembly's .election - • in 1958 execution aroused such controver­ ' New York, May 8 W — Mrs, , . »< • ' ’S2hr2.W cial ADN news agency, called the through.use .of violence; money executlqn an example of American Emerald Arbogaat of Los An­ ;2h,70« JJ.Sl A* • — :is2ihr2.0I| Jinx Guest Speaker . r - News Tidbits sy' in Europe. , el. W' and illegal taclic's” —vi-as as. - Rocks were hurled through the geles, ,72-year-old mother qf six. 24Jiour prott'cllon. Roll* I Cholct of 4 in pastel inhumanity. - ' , Including a retarded child," today i l l on! no wastt. . ulent ’as thg-March 15, election, that Hartford, May 3 ..iPi—Jinx'Falk- Culled from AP Wires wlndovvs of the U.S. embassy'in c.» « ' I atroeol Bottles. \ "Americans can claim that thriF 1 was named Amertcan Mother of " gave Syngman Rhee a fourth term enberg, star of stoge,'' screen and Usbon. .Paris police stood guard ■ I and elected Assembly, Speaker Lee t e | * v 1 s i o n.>-*vtTl be the guest f. legal system allowed Chesaman far 'I960. 'The American Mothers over the American embassy there Ki-poong \Mce president. .speaker atrtfjaiuhoree and dinner more chances of escape than pur Committee Inc, announced her Amsterdam’ house V fiere Anne but there was no attempt, on.rthe own system permits EiCondemned selection from apioiig represent- , Acting President Huh Chung's —’— — ' • ' ' Fmnk, hidden from Nazis, wrote man.” 'the Liberal News Chronicle KXUl VITAMINS careiaker government wants thir..- ' (tVintimied on Page Nine) - building. ' -u atives . chosen by tiie yartoua WSTStJIIWiltllS her famous diary, Is,opened tp Lord Birkett, one o f EngUnd’a wrdte. "That . . . involves a de­ '; assembly, before new electipftsi lo j »„* ------— r":------state coihmlttem. V JU8BIHG ALCOHOL Rexall ^ Toi> Pulitzer Prizes public., ■ - ' forerooot IsTivyers,' termed the ex­ gree of inental torture which is CkHim't MnlU-wlaiiln adopt constitutional- amendments Itoonard Hall, 'cetfumnist for- St. ecution /repugnantand sai^; horrible o Cc^templatc. j , iSiiMiM changing the existing. American- "In short, capital punishment Is 5i'OCT’^.,;ABn)fc8-B'lf LAW *’iir|a boxes olMrlawe. Louis Post-Dispatch, wlna Thomas “ Cliessman must have suffered a Hartford,.-May 8 W) — Mott’a flMBt qiuiibr. Ideal for ■ ' civp .Style presidential-system to a pre S e n a t e Ij. Stokes award for.-beet writing 2 1 ^ 3 - 9 0 U lf of Ibt Valley.or a maasne form of government. thou.*and deaths before the, end S'V "b Supermarkets, inri'^today raised Bitlifoom. • New York, May 3 (jPj—Pulitzerf “ ’Advise and consen.t In 1959 on conservation of natural (Continued on Page Nine),, riaaaaat btiiof .liquid. . . _____ 1 _ J A pQvel «e-E on Wn«Viino’Tft'n Washington politics, has changes are expected to tfans- came.” prices en filaxwell Hqnse coffea prizes have been awarded to, Allen i,.r ------...... O'fcjl 1 resources. . . . John H. Garlich, 58, fUEFinfi n p n igX $1.00 HhHB lilUM. ' ,rtM .01 Drury’s best-selling novel "Advise Jaeen. a best-sellerWavvI-s-aII Ar sinceeinfp'itc its publica- nubUca.* _ ’ e® „ f. the prefidenfsl; j a poiver and Duncan Hines "CaSe nilxes to Cirt ...... M a y S t a l l chief, accountant of Associated conform with a State directive, $t.M THERUIIM. Ttnrapaulle $1.7$ ClItMSINO CRUM and ..” the Broadway muai- lion last-^year. It has been seriair ■ ^^ ^ prime minister elected by Uie^ ! Press since 1947, dies of cserebral i“ s siiiii.', „ . i ‘ •inm.oUnT*! and the Los Angeles ized.ized, sold to thqths moviesmovie.* andauu is b M^-I e -■ - M the company made plans for a mulgfilltinin capiBlti, IWt 2 hr I.** .by Cire Nime.■ cal “ iciorello! jhemorrhage in New York City. ing prepared 'for the New York' jp g students also demanded that court tost of the six;, per cent 11^ UCORIIC RCID ‘ $t.0fl HMIO lOTtOH, . , Times. X ’, . ■ ■ - 2^ FPC posts 1 Marshal M> y. Zsiharov. fom er (Vil. C tablalB) 100 mflOO'e 1 he 1.K Ruilaofe. Pefluu’ul .... 2hr i-»i 'A. M. Rosenthal of the New York stage. - ; ' . . ■ , V larmersfarmers aiuiand .mijujcmlaborers be called to— ' ' t' rfixon SaySr He Fayors price markup law. The price In­ i commander c* Soviet troops In flU»lfS,;Rexall. 12:*... 2f*r ju 4T.M THIRMINE HY0R4CML0RI0E ' It was the first novel that DrurJ, . (g^jjfy g-ptiblie-hearing-V^dnes- crease directive to tho Mott- Times has also been honored with Washington, May -3 The East Germany/‘apparently Is- re- : (VIL B1 tablats) 100 m|, lOO’a 2 hr 7.*# ■l-aglC-.-wU! the high"e*!t. accolade of his profes­ 1 Washington newspaper i.day on. the'proposed changes, not Supermarkets came from E x e c » . Senate Commerce ^omdiittee to- placing Marshal V. D. Sokolovsky tive Vice President Stanford |t.M COO lIVU OIL sion for'the , reporting that-result­ respondent for ,17 yektf-. *7®*’ idust leRal’ experts. ,i « « 2t*r JO as chlef»of General Staff of Soviet Cohen. It foUbws a ‘-‘cease and Rexall.-Pint ...... 2hr 1.10 FAST muwOT ed Iq his ’■expulsion from Poland wrote. Drury, a 41-yeariold bache- "^T roop s fired teat gas'shells 6Ver, fa y appeared , likej.v to Moderate-^ Rights Plank Array and N'avy. dmlst" w der issued Monday by $2.M' POlTDRDPt. Mulll-Vltainlnt SHAMPOO last year, p ----- •' , lor born in Houston,-was a member ; heads of the Seoul demonstra-1 Lme about . ao.iilg on .44 for Infants, lo.tt'...... - 2 far aiO of live New "York Times staff vyhen ; fpgy vvere ending their ] Eisenhiw er s two new appointeSs James R. .Hoffa. wins Indefliilte ■r-' ■ State Consumer Protection Oonl- , The 1960rPrizes were among 13 missloner AttUIo R .' FrasslnellL jrwards ancLiine citation in th? he finished’ it.'He has .since become . siidown dn front of the • assembly. ®- federal Power ^mmis.sion. postponement of trial i—A 8®» 2 hr .11 year-old Windsor Lo<^s man. la’t. .'V...... Aw.'aids in newspaper cartoon-. sical based on the life . of uprising against Rhee could bring a former FBI a^nL^d raune- to anOtrust laws If they try ten Into the party’s.platform, | charged: with contempt -of court lidMiiRNcn. . BEST and art were not 'made this Y.ork-ls-’late Mayor Fiorello. H. L a. - ---- '■ i Jvustice Department altorngj. m to sMfle competition.,.^Public pow­ It would'be based largely on the under provijjons- of the.act. missing since Good Friday and Bob; reiular or wave, ...... 2 hr .11 $2.00 BILXFOLOS. ■ ■ ' * I GiinrdlB 'caiieht Broadwav.bv sur- Dair. i hi.shi.* place for a 5-year term start-. believed drou-ned, walked Into SS'T.SSS’Sl’i'S'- man I or ladles: ...... ,2hr 2.01- ^ear.^” '' - j Gu|irdia.’ caught Broadway, by sur .(C»ntinuefl.on Page Two") er adVQca’te says electric power civil rights program Presid.ent. Ei­ 'I n 1957 both Nixdn and Ken-_. 414 TOOTH IRtlSHH, klaa|t.! 2 hr SO . The Los Angeles Times won the- prise. It-was only , the third time i ing June ,22. from ' utility companies the offle* of a physichui early tTjotom som ...., r h tisi ' 21* Cblh'i...... 2ft r .« 4$< RUOR RUOEt,.' CENTER senhower- submitted to Congress. 'hedy baclced a proposal under ^•nneiile „ gold medal for meritprious public ih ’' the ■ 44-year history, of the 1 ' 'c'onnole had' been strongly sup? cost average.-cofi'sumer about 64 this morning! . 'IhomEHs J .- P e r - . 7M ClU0.»«K WRIUHR • . 4Jd RBHISIVI TRPt, “ . . . -Parts of this were included and which the attorney general could klBs had last been seen ahoat WtR, VTilU «nvelop*s,.,.H»T .»» 10* BOBOr PIH$. serviae for its campaign against awards endpwed by the'late Pub- 1 F n ^ « i -by several . Democratic per cent more 'than electricity have initlatefl civil rights ITijUh'c-' Rfsaii. %“ * 10 yi$:...... 2hr.M Rubber lipped ... .2 cirdi CUTS lisher Joseph'Pulitzer that a mu- V jlltrl V I A j I c U I C 1-senators for - reappointment an parts omitted from the bill now S'p.m. April 15 as he was headeid nariwtics across the from public power companies in tiop suits in bther than voting •VPlOUUHOlO ClOVtS. M* Rtx piue. awaiting Eisenhower’s signature. fjowcHtream In p motorboat t f f. .w ,$*»«> 6?0, 127,.170 . -Mexicali border. ’ The. .newspaper sical had won such an aw-ard. The i f ® chanvpion of gas_wnsuraera in 1958. ■ ' i piiyf^iiItlei. S. Me L several disputed . FjPC cases. .^He Although Nixon Is prepared to rights cases. 'froip Pskuls Land Sea aad Ale T'Tt'asf cited fpr the far-reaching-efa. first went;to “ Of Thee I Sing” in ■Fligiil lo Freedo ‘southern Presbyterians come oui also won endorsement o£ a num-^ take advantage of • an expected Nixon has retreated fror»vthat Stattoh on the banks o f tho 42* 0UIR.BMIPt,.sterile- .. - $1.n Vain-NYLOHS, Spuntex. V fects produced by a .Series on the 1932 andrihe second to “ South Pa­ for racial integration as mean of i':tiim n ;iiia % ber ot mayors of large cities. Democratic split. Nixon has told position, -largely because of adyice (joimectlcut liver. When Fer- ndbesivc bindiiW ...i,v..2 phe,. 60 lauie deluxe ... .Pair' .$0 prdblem’. written’ by its reporter cific” in -1950; “Oklahoma’’ ' won 'a; Los Angeles. May .3 jip).^"Ybu Helping their mission .work, .pozen ^Eisenhower also named Paul friends he doesn’t . expect civil from Atty. Gen. William P. Rogers, klns roapp'e’ared t<^sy. tha . N*t 0* Uar 1 Sale flan... lot $1.51 Valve TOOTH PUII. ,* Gene Sherm'an; The Times won the special citation 1 6 -years ago but ReEitl.,S lube pick.,,9V« or...... |l prominent ^otestan t church lead­ rights to be a-' paramount issue in who omitted It from this, year’s ad­ physician. Or. William B. Pool'- ^a«lal ValotB Tat saa* It Mlit 3SG, 9U.tUtT - medaktln 1942 for a battle Jo up­ not the awaqjJ.' , ^*WR™, these^ word*, 16-:,isar-old j A .’^eent^v, a_ Ju s^e Department ers urge fellow . clergymen to MR MtTTRUS, Inlletable;'. the fall caSipaign. ministration proposals. "When Sen. eroy told pblke the man wa» hold freedom of the. press. ’ N w York Times reporter Ros­ Cheryl Crane— actress Lana Tur- attorney, to the F T q foi an mi­ preach religious' tolerance in poli­ ^REX WATCHES ait. plastic 1,4$ .CAMERA ner’s ^aUghtei-^nded her latest e.xpired terA endmg'June 22, 1963. This will be particularly true, he Jacob K. Javits (R -N Y ) tried to apparently Buffering from am­ kiT - In its narcotics fight, Sherman enthal; known to friends and col­ tics. , ;. ’ '’ PICHIC $ET, 22-pc., tervlce.for 4 . .11 night from authbritd. Chairman Warren G. Magnuson Is quoted as saying, if Ihe Dem-_ '‘■write the Injilhction provision in- nesia.' '(.PAaii^ spent seven months traveling to leagues as Abe, won his award'for L’Osaervatore Romaiio, Vatican 510.M VUUE POOL $ET. Swim •VlAF^ t* (D-Wash), of the Commerce cp«i- oc'r^ pomlnate ~Sen. John ”F. Ken­ to this year’s bill, Kennedy was Trainer, 55*^dlam. I" Mexico, Washington, New Yore,. international correspondence. It Jhe and twp other girls-escaped newspaper, says appeals and de- or men’s vQIin i n 3.99 was both the highest honor In his mittee told a-reporter ‘T v e ni neth (D-M ass)— as Nixon now away campaigning and was not NEW QUAKE HITS LAB ' Friday'frorii the E l Retire Hoftie, repellent, sho(Ji>re- $2.50 “RMERICm” BTATIOHERV. -130 camtra* bulb-«}t(t«r flish | v . ; 7 Texas and San Bb-ancisco, poriqg Jays In Ca,rjd Chessman case dem- thinks thev are likely to dp, , recorded’ as voting., • sistent, entkmeinetic- 7 styles In pox. ..» |un, bulbs* lUm, b«c. over recordStVlgtenvlewlng oflaclals, field and—=-by colhcldence—a birth­ a couiity-operated girl's achdbl in.i heard-rof evlhe^'kine"6t them^ Tehran, Iron. May 8 (ff) ~ A .$1 said the nominations, ^yvill follow^ '^onstrate "scrupulousness of Jus­ Although Kennedy i voted for*. ,, Nixon obviously hopes as the day present. He turned 38 yester­ suburban Syknar.Tyw: hew- earth tremor, rocked Bm addiqts an3^ven peddlers. the usuaircourile in his 'Camihlttee. tice” . . . D i s t r i c-t o f Columbia moat o f the more stringent, amend- Republican presidential-i»*hlnse to nnp I f SALE gUT-^NDERFUL VALUES^ large Reporters for the Atlanta Con­ day. Yesterday, after SubslsUng three quake-dovaatatod city of iM tU tt NOT C|N Thi.s means that a two weeks’ nibve.s to. collect $158,858. in taxes fnents that were offered to the collect the electoral votes of Sorri'e fAOHlI SkXlRS stitution. the Washington-Evening The award was the 27th Pulit­ days '“ mostly on beans',’’ Cfiieryl frojin estate of Bishop C. M. ( Sweet day, causlng-inqro damage 'h*i$ $1.2$ V*lue EIMT RIB *lft „ . tender zer won by the New York Times called her father and said'they notice of the nominatjons w ill be Civil rights bill Congress pa^ed sefuthern states. -He thinks he no- caeualttes. Radio Tehraa |t;H THERMMAltUS* Home R Auto ...... Star, an editor o f the Scripps- filed after which they will be dis­ I^ d d y j Grace, -r” ' 'i$40 noferuBK ouioi. ■- Quik-Ttl fcjier « 0 S«t•• 1.05 or a mc^mlw of its staff.' wanted to go back to the achool. thla year,-he. aided In ■jOST'wlth might bqable to do this if he holds aimounoed. The radio aa)d tto Qi TURMIH TOWEU, Ceimoii. . , Howard Newspaper Alliance,the cussed by the group In closed ses­ Four children burn to death as WMtll«ll$U<*- kU- *• •••’ '■**. 7t» ERCIEI,IIUUM. J.., II 20".* AO" Peetele ...... 2 T*« 1'A». ears Rosenthal, a native .of Sault Steve Cr«uie, Beverly Hiils-res- eoutheni opponents on , a couple of a moderale position bn clvU rights. ntovement lasted six sa o M ^ ■ editor of the Norfolk Vlrglnlan- sion. Atvthat time a meifiber could fire flashes through. their home in The vice president'does not Sgr** 004 MlNtRU. tlL «•«»'•' • •*,* Reull. AOO’e . . -----r • '** $7 •$ Vilue BRRIHB CAR $$M. ■ - Pilot-and a United Press Inter­ Ste. Marie, Ont„, became an. Am er­ tauDAteur.. picked theni up-near a Nu Mine, small coal mining town Importaht testa. ahd waa the stroagmt aiaee so* viiui f iiUR r*fu, , 1$» x lBr M*L 20' X 15" $»Tlr. 1.BI I 4>r request full hearings. He voted agalnsth Nixon’s posi; that -the republicans need to take $0JI Vail* •BCftUllsi national photographer wOn other ican citizen In 1961 „ supermarket a mile from ■ the, El 60 miles from Pittsburgh . .7 Air the April U sbocka w h ljh /^, 2.B* S-hol* V • V* ,T *•" . After It became known the_ad- Uon then that the Senate could an extremo position on enforce- $rtisuu prizes In journalism. He was evicted fromJPoland for Retire Home. - . Force transport ipBeB stabilizer In streyed *A$$ boosm aad IfmtA He returned Cheryl, Donna WU- minijstration Intended , to dtop Con- take up a House-pwsed bill' with­ Individual sjournaltsm awards what , the Communist government flight and crashes near York, Pa.; (Caatbroed m Faga Rve) betimaa 4$it aad fiOt f wn aa .aarry a $1,000 prize. Prizes for IdUi^ two oSleers and a driliaa. out lending It to the Judlclafy, ' -.f ‘ (Canteoad OB Alto Two)r (OoBttaiaed en .Pofo Fonr) art* snd lettai* ara 1500 aach. (OeattBiied m Page n r M } i . . - ''‘ ''c - V ■ M .2 - 4 T 3 6 V m M A IN ST. y -J: X' .' 7