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By THE ABSOCXATliD MUB8B f traffic officitU to hol'd down the notified Russia—in response ^4 holiday toll." Traffic to a Soviet complaint—that Dnerataga The heavy toll was termad by council offlciala as proqf that "im- the U.S. Navy is k e ^ n g close Decree •QaoellMOoas

paUtnee, intemperance and indif- watch on shipping in the Total MS ference bring death on the high- ocean apprt^ches to the wi^B, especially on hoUdaya.” United Stat^. The traffle total compared with Traffic fatalities across the 294 reported during the 78-hour Moscow hM protested that U.8.. nation during the extended aircraft had buzzed Soviet trawl- non-hoUday period from 6 p.m erd In International waters near Memorial Day holiday climbed Thursday, May 15i to mididght Premier Plans Talk the Qnind Banks southeast of to. 370, breaking the record Sunday, May 18. The count was Nova ScbUa. made in an Associated Press sur- ftate Department press officer toll for the aame three day vey tor coaaparatlve purposes. "It Tididayin 1966. _jncoln White said th* Soviet conK also showed 83 drowning* and i\ To Junta in Algiers bMe reports were expectad to plaint waa made about mid-April deatha from ihiscellaneoua acci- and that it received a prompt an- bow4ybe Associated Press tabula- dents, an over-all total of 448^ ...... '___ tion to an even higber total The swer. In last year's 4-day Memorial count of dead in accldanta attrib- Day period, 413 persons wpTe killed Privately, Informants said that Paris, June 2 (A>)i-TheyfVench National Assembly today uted to holiday observances, cov- the behavior of the Soviet 'trawler voted 322,to 232 to grant Gen. Charles de Gaulle sweeping in highway accidents, jVhich was ered the 78-hour period from 6 a record for a 4-daj» Decoration fleet along sea and air routes be- ya to govern by decree for six months, p.m. (local Ume) Thursday tq mid- tween the U.S. East Coast and night Sunday. Day holiday.The over-all total of le measure w^s seiif immediately to the French senate ^ 660, including 184 drowning* and Ehiropc' la auspicious in some re- spects. ___ e De Gaulle* supporters hope to ram it through today In addition to the 8t>.kiiied In 113 deaths in jiUacellaneoua acci- traffic, drownlnga accoumqd for dents', also wds a. record for the Th* Ruaaian veeeel* were eaid to and clear the way for the new premier’s trip to Algeria to

18T deaths and M (had from'ipis- Memorial pay 4-day period. be in waters which are not nor- restore government authoritji over the rebellious territory.. eaUuMous secldeRtA an The low mark In traffle deaths mally heavily fiahed. They seem llie vote was almost identical with the vote of 329 to 224 tal of 585. r a 3-day Memorial Day 1 oliday to have a large amount of elec- by which the assembly invested De Gaulle hardly 24 hours The traffic toU exceeded the Na- riod aince World War n was 204 tronic detection equipment such earlier. ^ tional Safety Oouncil’s pre-holiday Sto IMS. aa radar. Th* number of veasel* is . asUmat* of 360. constant, one arriving aa another In the final version of the meas- ure. De Gaulle’s supporters ac- Nad H. Dtarbom. praaldent of STATE DEATHS AT 5 departs. U.S. in Middle cepted amendments restricting the th* council, said "disappointmant Five persona lost their live* in Asked about the nature of the general'e power, to govern by over the aim of the toll is all th* accidents over' Connecticut’a Me- U.8. reply to Moscow, White aald decree in such fields aa civil ^ more bitter becauee of the eteady morial Day weekend. that it followed the lines of thla Ubertiea. labor legislation and In French Row

^ decline In traffic deatha for more statement which he had just made social aecurity. However, the bill than a year and apecial efforts of (Ceatinaed on Pajfa Tno) to reporter* on the aituaUon. Incorporated almost everything the general asked to enable him to W ith Tunisians The United Stale* Navy con- ■ -----the assembly takes, a (laid vacation. ping in the ocean’ approaches to United Nations, N. Y„ June 2 the United States. The general' maintained con- — Tunisia and Francejsoth sought Soviet trawler* have been stant contact with the assembly U.S. support today for cross com-

sighted from time to time. In con- through cabinet members report- plaints to th* UJ4. Security Coiin* ducting the surveillance it is ing. to, his downtown hotel head- cil. Etoch blamed the other for rs< sometimes necessary to approach quarter*. He . was reported.' per- cent (lashes on ~^inislan aril, turbed by committee bickering. within visual identlflcation range Tunisian Delegate Mongi Slim On Recession Curfe of ships being investigated." But the general's forces thus far and France's Guillauno Georges- ‘ had the vote* to beat down amend- Picot were expected to be the first 'Freedom of havigation in the ments which would hamstring hia open seas is not vlotated in any speakers at today's council meet- Washington, Juns 3 (PI — A program. group of th* nation’s top tndustri- manlier by such recoiinaisaance." ing called to consider the two new the statement, asserted; The. efnerging. legialalioiv vatits coroplalnti;------— ^ •Hsts and buaineaa leaders- agreed only allgbtJy.from-th* full powera. todiy'thartJHr^chiercMiae or the Amertca7t""offlciaki ’ have ^'-heen' the asiMmbly implied- it would "Thr Unrted“Stales TficedTrOTIir wondering whet, beaidea flehlng. a choice. If it backed Tunisia, it receeaion waa a break(lewn of a grdnt when it voted the general’s major economic principle — the half dozen Russian vessels may1>e investiture yesterday. would offend the new French gov- law of supply and demand. doing about 100 miles off Canada's Andre Malraux, acting as the ernment of Gen. Charles do Gaulle, But ,t h ^ diiwgrecd on. ways to East Coast. general's press spokesman, said De a NATO ally. If It back*( France, hring tha two hack into balancq Tlie place where th* Soviet ships Gaulle waa confident his progn^am it would offend Tunisian President and oh th* “role the government have been etaUoifixl lies in inter- would go through, perhaps with a Habib BourgulVa's pro-western national vraters and the. general reglrne. If it abstained it would should play in revitalizing the bigger majority than yesterday. economy. ' area is visUed by fishing craft of Malraux spoke to newsmen outside please neither aide. a number of nations.. Both complaints concerned a Some of them auggasted tax the hotel where he had conferred cuts. Several advocated atepped-up n official who discussed the with De Gaulle. He aald it waa battle between Tunisian and amment expenditure* for pdb- Gen. Chartes da Gaulle, new French premier, U*uohe*. a wkle rang* of emotion aa he explains hia French troops May 24 and 36 aituaUon with newsmen yesterday demands for special powers to aav* France and rule by decrees, which would be called ordinances, possible assembly action on the D* works and other projects. said the Russian ships ar* not Gaulle requests would be complet- around Remada, southern Tunisia, Other*r ceUed-for-curiM-on labor king--- -any - law .-- byby ata.ylng for rix months. ed -within the next five hour*. and a French air raid, fin that .re- union powers.. where U^y aie. . Meanw-hile, De Gaulle's contacts gion May 25 from neighboring Al- But there was speculation the with' the Algertsij. Insurance* look geria. o«. Ruaslana might be engaged in ob- GJOP Weighing on something of i- cloak and dag- Tunisia charged "acts of aggres- sumer mow Attractive products at serving movements of American ger aspect. Gen. Raoul Salon, sion committed against it by lower prieah. and Canadian ship* and aircraft French commander in Algeria, an- French forces stationed In its ter- The vlewa were ' given In re- Algerians Planes assigned to the U.S. Navy’s nounced that he had received a ritory and in Algeria." sponse to a queaUonhalre sent out Atlantic barrier aircraft warning M odi^ed G)urt telephone call from De Gaulle say- France accused Tunisia of vio- Feb. 17 by the Senate Finance system fly over that rejiton in ing the general would arrive there lating a February standstill agree- Committee, which last year bega operating out of. an air staUon Reform Plank Wednesday. De Gaulle's office con- ment regarding tha 20,000 French ‘*'*tUdY «f the country's flna Argeniu, NcwfduhiU^d...... firmed the phone call, but only troops remaining in Tunfala, a ’ condition. ^ after aeveral hour*. former French protectorate. In any event, the^usaian* have Hartford, June 2 (J')—‘A plank The r«plle«il)owed that moist of not tried to keep «ie presence of It was learned, too, that Leon France also asked for resump- th* 14 axaeutives batmad the na- the ships a secr^ By THE AS!S^CIA'TED PRESS ^Premier Pierre Pflimlin. His effigy favoring a modified version of Delbec(iue. a fiery political leader tion of debate on her complaint last tion had Juatobout reached the Signs of sharp fiiMppointment has been dragged through the court reform in Cot(nectlcut will be in the Algerian junta had come to bottom of thMminp. < with the newly invert*^ govern- streets of Algiers bn a rope and recommended to the GOP State Paris for secret talks with De (Continued on Page Seven) Two company preaidenta—Ralph ment of Gen. Charles deOalille itt- shouts of ■‘•Pfiimli.n to the gal- Central Committee tonight by the Gaulle. Oordinet of General Electric and creS^lBdn Algeria today. lows" rang, nightly. The assembly vote on powers for Trti|illo Rep ort Knots of people in cafes for ■party's platform-research commit- F., W. Esker of Metropolitan Life Ffonv the streets of Algiers to oi people in cares lor ' tee. De Gaulle was the second parlia- Ihaurartee—said the government the back offices of Govemm^ morning apertif expressed be- ment victory for him in this busy wllderment aa to why Gaullist The research group, it waa should play Its major function in Hints Gdibdez House, people were talking and learned today will advocate a 3- legislative day. Earlier the dep- providing financial help to the un- acting almost as if they had been d ^ ity JSeques Soustelle was left uties voted 337-199 to continue Bulletins off' the De Gaulle list. .The former point program for modernizing the employed and in encouraging sound double crossed. ■ courts. the jfovernment’s special emer- from the AP Wires monetar)' pollclrii. While taxes live governor., general of Algeria has gency powers in Algeria. These May Be After 20 days of pressure ap- given political backbone to the in- The court reform recommenda- may be high, they doubted the Wis- plied mainly through mams street tions reportedly called for: powers have been passed on from dom of cutting them now. surgent moii^esrince he fled Paris government tq- governrrtent the SalazaPs Foe / New York. June 2 (Ab—A report demonstrations of -near hysterical to come here im support of the re- 1. A pilot plan to provide fall- COURT BARS DEPORTATION However, Harlow H. Curtice, proportions throughout the coun- time judges in some of the large past three years. Washin^on, June 2 (iT)—The president of General Motors, said Gen. Humberto Delgado. 6p- financed by Gen. Rafael L. Trujil- try, the insurgents reached their bellion. The assembly and the Senate an across-the- tax cut would lo. head of the Dominican Repub- First signs of drtepntent with municipal courts to replace present outlined for themselves a back- Supreme Court today barred de- ' posiUoh preaidentlai candidate declared goal: A Paris govern- De Gaulle’s actions edme within part-time, political appointees, portation of Frank Bonetti. of be tha.almpleat end moat effective in Portugal, promised that if ' lie, finds no evidence linking the ment headed by De Gaulle. breaking schedule so that De hours of his investiture last, night. 2. -Eatabl,ishment of a family Gaiille can land in Algeria tomor- Lee Angelea, an Italiaa'Niio waa mpve for the government to make. elected his flnit act will be to I Caribbean dictatorship to the dis- ‘IMn of Parties* court as a division of the Superior a minor Communiet party of- He said the psychological impact end the 30-yMir rule of Pre- Shortly before midnight s^eral row or Wednesday to cope with his appearance of Dr: Jesus de Galin- But. instead of the expected hundred sullen youths grouped'im Court to concentrate on domes- most Immediate problem — the in- ficial from 1931 to 1936. JusUro would go a long Way toward re- mier Antonio Salazar. He house cleaning'in Paris, De Gaulle tic-relation cases. Whittaker delivered the 6-3 de- atoring cmifidenc* in. the economy. ' accused the ■ premier of police ' de*. Forum Sqyare. Officiaji of the in-' surgent army leaders and French The report, prepared by lawyer reached b'ack' into the roundly con- .^urgent government.tried to calm 3. Elimination of probate court- colonists whose defiance of Pre- rieinn which turned on a find-. Severs^ others advocated tax au te rule. Salazar's party is j Morris Ernst, implied that Galin- demneiT “rule of parties" for the appointed appraisers In the state. ing that Bonetti had not beea cutting aa a last resort. supporting Adm. Americo To- them . down with ass ranees that mier Pierre Pflimlin's government ide*. who vanished more than-t-wo stalwarts of his new cabinet. new. developments were: .Mpected The ^ tfp rm 'a research' commit- brought the World War II hero opt a .Communist since Jie retnimed. .Pceaidenta J., W .. Keener. ot..the mas, 4he man !Salazar. has 4es- "The same old political hacks," tee’s ebUrt-Aiform plsi^ would to tills country in 1938 after . B. F. Goodrich Co., F. E.; Jerome ^nated to succeed President' ; years ago, mlKhl ^ •-il'’®- within '48 hot rs., “rhe group dis- of the political wilderness. Ernst suggested that_ the mys- said one disgusted European set- persed, , serve as a Starter - toward ■ this The general made his sweeping righting with the .\brahani Lin- Hihipo O avelro Lopes. (AP ter>* might ^ related to Galindez’ tler here. goal: however, H i* not as sweep- demands in a cold, calm fi-minule coln Brigade' In the Spanish Civil (Continued on Page Eleven) Photofax). : . . - This 'mbming. tne Algiers com- position with the Basque govern- A particularly bitter pill was mittee of public safety met in thi ing as proposals favored by Gov- speech to the hushed chamber,, he War. m*nt-in-exile and the more than the cabinet post, given outgoing suburban villa where the revolt ernor Riblcoff and a number of needed the .oowers. he said, to 31 million he .collected for It. was planned six months . ago. groups favoring the complete elim- avert a “breakup and perhaps BLUE CB08S IN BED Galindez, a Spanish exile, was Amon^ other things, they dls-; ination of the minor courts and civil war” in France. New Yorh. June tiB —The New a Columbia University, lecturer York Blue Cross said today It to and a bitter critic of Trujillo. cussed preparations for De Gaulle’s UAW Without Pact expected arrival here tomorrow or (Continued on Page Two) (Continued oa Page Seven) paying out 3190,000 a day more Foes of the Dominican strong- News Tidbits than it receive* frdm subscrU)!' man have apeused the .Trujillo re- the next day. Broadcast In Code ers. This statement by Charlea' gime of kidnaping and possibly ' Culled from' AP Wires tiarslde, chairman ot the board -- a slayihg Gallndei'. The Republic's After the xnteling, committee members declined comment. The amd prrsldent *o( Blue. Croas, was At Detroit’s Big-3 officials have repeatedly denied prepared for a state Insuianco : Federal mediators are preparing insurgent radio continued to broad- this charge. ^ . ' cast coded messages which In the Ike, Dulles to Confer department be^taig Into Blu#— r- In 94 pages and 53 exhibits pub- to intervene In weekend atrike that Cross'" appitcaiton for a 40 per Detroit, Huhe 2 (jPV—failure to^ihe auto companies If It Ukes alt liahisd yesteiday, the ijk))6rt, came has ha'ted distrlbutlnn of Phila- past three weeks have been di- cerV rhto Increase.' |«ach agreement on new contracts, summer, to* this major conclusion: . delphia’s two major newspapers. rected at what'committee mem- with Ford Motor Co. and Chrysler ’ After the breakup at Ford-early “No accusation -connecting the The Inqulier and The Bulletin. , , bers described as their secret, IKE ASKS Youth crusade Corp. by midnight Sunday left today, Reuther told newsmen. “We Dominican Republic or any of Ita Chief Justice' EMiyard J. Daly of agents in Metropolitan France. Emmltsbnrg. -Md., June 8 t/Pt UAW members. without pa4ts at .will ultimately, get the companies officials with the diiappearance of- the Connecticut Supreme Court Another demonstration on For- —Prrsidrnt Elsenhower today to sit down and bai-gain wItt), us Galindez is supported: by any evi- says the only way to preservt the um Square waa set for tonight. 7 called on the youth of .America all Big Three plants today for the United ‘states, : Ruasla and other first time in more than 17 years. the way they should.. We Will get a dence; and this covers a)l ‘ theo- American way of life la by making Sources close to (he committee ex- Paris, June 2 (/P),— The qewi- to wage a crusade for world 1958 contract, whether It takesi ries. . . ■ . , pacts with other peace-loving na- pressed concern about the reaction pi^r Figaro said today that countries later this month..... , peace and for JoaUce at horn* Deadlocked ^bargaining talk* ^_IOirualwhev raised aeveral points, with the union were broken off two weeks, four weeks or eight "The police department of the tl'ona of the world. » ...... ' of the crowrda. If_ leaders of the President EjsenhqweT ptoM. tq. weeks . . . time la on our aide.” City of New York properly and State Sen. Clarence G. HUBintSlI junta are not soon able to show invite French Promler Charles concerning jpISce And“'rnenibW'Shlp, ment address at historic Mount Sunday midnight 'at Ford .and which required a presidential re- Chrysler jiiat as they were three Reuther hasn't said how much justifiably Hats this case aa that of (R) said today he will not be a that I>e Gaulle la working closely de Gaulle to take part in the St. Mary’s College, thrf^ President the companies will have to sweet- a missing person." candidate for reflection in the 17th with them' for all the objectives talks hr will have next week, sponse. said the basic struggle- in this night* ago at General Motors. The The midafiernoon meeting be- companies, and the union blamed en their offers. On the night of March 12, 1956, District, giving no reason for his of the May 13 revolution, thq with British Prime Minister Mac- age Is betW-een free government* The companies didn't say how Galindez taught a regular claas at crowd Could become Ugly. tween Eisenhower and Dulles opens based on religious fiUth and dea- each other for the unprecedented decision — . Jordan government millan. a busy 10 days in foreign policy situation In automotive labor re- they planned to keep Reuther from radio said today an Egyptian army The paper's Washington cor- ^tio Commu^sm. (Continued - on Page Three) work for the administration. latloru. stalling until model changeover officer waa killed and several (Continued on Page T h ^ ) respondent said Its Information In midweek West German Presi- One-half million UAW members time would give Reuther a more others hurt during a clash with came from an "excellent source" HOUSE VOTES P.AY HIKE , dent Theodore HeuSs is due here W'ashlngt'on. June' 2 (/P>—Tho employed by the BigThree are un- favorable opportunity to atrike -r* * • -a-* Syria^ Officers-in a coffee house in-the U.Si capital. for a visit accompanied by Foreign them. Reuther said It would be in- T^jss-s K A lg r is a n |- * a f * tv near .Aleppo, Jordan. ■ * ' House today unanimously voted der atern order* from their chief, Hammerberg Asks Minister Heinrich von Brenteno. Walter P. Reuther, not to atrike or sane to strike now when the Indus- ^ X l J Twenty persons, including po- By JOHN M. HIOHTQWEB While Elsenhower and Hjiisa are retroactive 19 - per cent pay ^ry has 750,000 unsold 1958 model licemen, %vet e iiijured during poliU Washington, June 2 , Presi- raises for a million classified provoke any Incidents that could not expected to go Into great de- ^v e the companies art excuse to Lacking Majority "cal demonstrations in’ Braga, Port tJ.S. Dairy Controls dent Eisenhower and Secretary of federal employe* a t an esttmato tail on foreign issues, Dulles and annual .cost of |54! million. It shut down their plant*. But lu setting their own terms iigal. la.:it night. . . Rep. Robert C. State Dulles scheduled . a major Von Brentano will review a range Reuther failed in last' hour at- for keeping plants in operation, Brussel*, Belgluili, June 2 UP>~r- Byrd (D-WVa) (says hia House- Hartford, June-41 —Milk Ad- foreign policy conference today to of questions Including U.S.-Ger- sent back to th* Senate by voica Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on vote a bill glring Civil Servlc* tempts to win cpncesalona from the companies cut off collecting Belglum's Catholic Social Chris- ministrator Donald O. Hammer- discuss relations with the De man relations, nuclear tests, sum- ford and Chrysler before their' .duea from UAW membera and tiana, the opposition party for the Inter-American affairs will start berg today called for federal reg-^ Gaulle govemraent in France and mit conference prospects end the worker* the same size pay hlka recently voted for SS9.0M poetal ooiltracts died at midnight. He turning the moneyover to the past four $eara, made big gains in a review of relationa with Its ulatlon of the dairy industry in^ map a new. reply to Russia on nu- .French eltuatlon. ^ union. Last year they deducted a j yesterday’s parliamentarj’ eleo Latin' neighbors. ' Connecticut. . , , clear test talks. ' A week from today, British employes. A* In the case of th# made' the same marteuvers that postal raises, the Civil Sfrvlc* failed at GM Thursday night. But estimated 318 million in duea for tiona but not enough to' form i ' Nearly 70,000 persima paid re- Hammerberg told a breakfast A vVhite House statement last Prlna* Minister Harold Macmillan the companies flatly. rejected hia the u.iion. Now the union w’ill have majority government. spects yesterday and last night to meeting of agricultural and food night calling for "intimate and arrives for two days of Intensive workers* .increases would ba retroactive to last January, moves for any kind of temporary to collect Its own duea. Of the 106 Senate seats, up foi* Samuel Cardinal Strllch, whose editors here-that, aince Connecti- friendly relations” with France discussion. Behides dealing with extensions of contracts. The companies also dropped the direct'balloting, the Social Chris- body lay in state in Holy Nj cut obtains 87 per cent of ita milk under the premiership of Gen. French-Allied cooperation,, these supply from out of slate sources, BELIJS can VON B l I X K I L L E D All stood firm on their proposals union ahop.TItla meant tlMi-unloftVunlowj-tlana-took 54,-a^galn of 5. Sixtyi Cathedral In (?hica^j_. Creiv CharHs da Gaulle set the tone of talks probably will concentrate on membership is no longer a condi- nine other aenatora will b^elected ketcl Golden Rule says it wliraef; f^ eral regulatldris was an eco- the policy which the Eisenhower the problem of obtaining an inter- ' Washtagton, June 2 i^lwTha to extend 1955 contracts for two House Interior Rectomattoa yaara, giving auto workers built- tion for unemployment. It gives In- next week by the nstlon'a provin- government orders and sail nomic necessity. administration aopea to develop. national agreement .Including Rtia- Wednesday noon for Ehlwetok to' "We can t\o longer regulate milk Subeommlttea today voted dawn in annual increases of 7 cents per surgent groups of skilled workers cial coupcils and by the Senators But officiaU said privately that aia for soapensloh of nuclear weap- themselves. protest nuclear weapons tests. . . prices effectively , in our markets a coBtrevenad bill for federal : hour -plus cost of living increases. a 'chance to etep up their drives to everything depend* now on how far ons experiments. construoMon of a dam, jto .Bella , This would amount to -at least 16 caiwe out separate bargaining Figures released by the Interidr Tax methods and school aid were through state authority." he as- De Gaulle is wllllifg to go in Allied Th* immediate issue on nuclear major issues as lowana voted in a serted. , ■ . Canyon, the deepest cents spread ovei* two years. unjta among craftam'en belonging Ministry showed th* Social, dirid- cooperation. teat* 1* how to organise a propoaed But the red haired Reuther, who to the UAW. tlana took 104 of the 212'seats in primary election today.., He said that -tha large neighbor- Oh th* nuclear teat laeu* the conferance ,of acleatlflc expert*. on the continent. ~ tha.HoOse'of Representatives. Thla Gas leaking from a pi^line waa ing markets of New York and Thair task wUl be to try to work Aspinall (0 -Coto),.*uk has been deacribed by hia good Reuther „ said hia nUntmura de- BMton, as well aa -such amaller President' received a letter frojn. friend Gov. G. Mennen Williams mands Include coat of living al- waa s gain of 8 but 1 short of a blamed for an explosion and fire SovlJt Premier NiWU IOm>eh«4i4v out 'hsomu agroeabl* to both Rua- chairman, aald the aa In Big Silring, Tex., which IdUed onea aa RpringfleldJ Worcester and aa uadavorabto- rspatt 1 of Michigan as “a stubborn Dutch- Jowahees for retired worker* bn majority. Thua, the. formation of a Saturday agreelBK.tq.opaip three fishernsen and destroyed two Sanat^pasaq^l ■Maadta man If I ever saw one," vowed that (Ceeaeaed ee KBge Four) among aeiaattito MVirta ot tha <[Ooettae* ie Fom Xwe) ha to going to h^va hia way with (Goattaaed aa Fag* Fear) (Coatlaiiad •• Fogs Two) oara,yesterday. > ' I

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Sheinwold on Bridge \ Modified G>urt Silk Town ‘Jobless Mali’ Another Grant Pregtwal Town Secures 3 Assessors Hints Galindez ‘Qearwater Beach’ Cho^^ BidsTonight ■*M Otar — M ail Teaadiy That Inteiilret the ‘ WHY BE SATISFIED i Weitfiealer MfPHaeee , I "A GIFT Reform Plank Fined $35 fm WITH A MERE MAYBE Kortl^South vnlaanibts To Replace Perry Lathrop May Be Alive Best Name by Contest'Group The Zoning Board of Appeala Wishes Of Ths I ’fiMilljr Notes and By Alfred Skeinwold YKNOH will be eonfrqnt:ed tonight with 23 AKJ74 •it* 1 e;»S-l«iU (OHrtfaMed from Page Om) "Are. yoii allowed to toss, a requests tor variances, extensions h y EAHL YOST False Qaim VK71I5 three eeecMora have been #n-tClty Court room to set the Ux (CoBtiBBed fron Page O M ) Janil Greenlsaf, 8-year-old tonA-'*te will be presented at the auxU- JOHN B. BURKE coin," asks a New Orleans cor- Wad., ••D#4lr*.|Isdi(r Tb* or axesptions at a public hearing ♦ 4 3 ; fRlted hy the Hoerd o t Seleetmen rate for the city. of Mr ' Mrs. —Ellsworth '■ “B. lary meeting July 14 for election FUNERAL H OSK tlwlr replacement wit^ an ' Inte- Memorial Day weekend markedfversity, was an outstanding trmck^turned to East Hartford as.a gen- Columbia And then waa driven by a i that time. in the Municipal Building gt 8 grated itate court system with James c : Gborge, 31, South Rd., respondent, "When your play of a The iaet session of ths Civil Greenleef Daley Rd., has been the dlActal opening of the Poco- star In both high school and cql- .oral foreman and in 1956 became TfT EAST to eoqiplete the work of the late named rinner of the beach Co-op Motbere e’ekick. . . full-time Judges with tenure. waa sent to Tolland County Jail band depends on a Sheer gusM? IT Defence Auxlliaiy Pollen School one of his students to a subway TEL. SU 3-6866 mponshtne l-ake .l^ g e a in Alex- lege. Leary, previous to ths pro- a process planner in the Production today in lieu of a $35 fine for ob- ffietry A. Lathrop in Aseseeing 'Ver- will be held at 7:30 p.m. in Ver- atop. If Galindez ever arrived naming con! Volunteer mothers assisting with For the third time the Miller 87 CAST CENTER ST. -In other fields, the research com- ander, Maine, owned and operated motion, Mrved aa aalea manager in Engineering Department. Fish- 1 do this whehaver 1 can't make up ST4 J VQJ.4 nuriiery and kindergarten classes ASfBULANCC SERVICE gsittec is expected to recommend: taining unemploymeht compensa- noir propertj^. lion Elementary School. home, no one saw him coming in He submitted'*Uto name of Clear- Pharmacy, Inc., 299 Green Rd., by Gene and Estelle Mprlerty of Stamford . . . PBX switchboard op- ing. golf and woodworking. are his tion benefits by false statemants. my mind, ■ because th4hi I can ! KJfir7S2 AAIO . ilontague IVhite, Andover easee- The Ladies of Sscred Heart water Beach, MlMted by the 4& the cooperative school at the will seek m variance in order to aell Zhcpanslon of a housing program Manchester. This is the sikth sea- A10» ^ A8744 C O M RLm or going out. Nathan Hale Community Center erators in the'new Jarvis block of- The fine was imposed by Judge blame the coin iijptead of myMlf m Church will- hold a pot luck sup- Judges aS the moe)\ original and' alcoholic liquors. Two ether re- for the elderly: a small-scale pro- son that Morlarty has had a hand lOUTH l u n c h e o n s sor: BdwAPd Herrick, Bolton - TO public knowledge,' no one has fices on B. Center S t are Lore Francii T. O'Loughlin in Rockville when t guess wrong. lit this « good seeeor; and Richsrt. Pendetgsat of per and Installation of officers at appropriate for the «towh-owned thia week Include Mrs. John L. quests were previously turned gram along this line was author- In running the camp, which is lo- A A 10 2 .^ fP U S T E MEALMEA ever seen him. again. Ackermann and Esther Pede- City Court thja morning. Idea?” East Hertford, who belpi with es- St. Maurice Church Hall, Bolton, beach located off Rt. ^ o n Lake MacQuown, Mrs. Richard J. Nik- down by the Board. . with funds granted by the re- cated on picturesque Pocomoon- monte . . > Ten years of service V A 10 S 2 The< BJmst report rejected a ola, Mrs. Frederick C. Mohr Jr., ■ cent special session of the General , George pleaded guilty‘to filing Anything that gives a player seeeing in Hertford, win work here at 6:30 p.m. Wangumbaug. Alao seeking va.riances-are Ber- shine Lake. Morlarty and. Burt In- with the SNETCO In May was ob- ♦ Q « • TUEB. OitLY The Maple St. PTA will hold a theory that Gerald Letter Murphy, James will receive Mrs. Robert E. Clapp. Mrs, Eileen claims last September for, accept- peace of mind is a good idea, but A AQ I 2^_^ Coffee, ope* ^ pert time etsrtlng Wednesday until nard August, rear of 45 Main St., Assembly. man, also o f , Manchester, con- served by Mrs, Emma LaPlerre there are few absolute guesses in supper and tnstaljatton of officers an American pilot who vanished lessons this summer undir a'^pro- Griswold, Mrs. WllHAm _Perkln», Btrengthentng of the civil rights ing two weeks Unemployment com- Weffi North Kart I M I a x e h enbarg,' K full time SASessor is named to in the Dominican Republic Dec. seeking permioslon to erect an ad- - pcnsatlon, alUiough- Jtii-w aa-em - bridge. Put the coin away u d try . f t 7 p.m. in the school cafeteria, gram conducted by the Mrs. Alvin G. Goodin a n d Mrs. dition; Joseph Epstein, 10 Hender- lawi, governing discrimination in S A .-.- J ais_ B ui _ Dwbto AeotesJaw• J take UtUirop's place. 8.1956. might have flown Galindes Ronald Knapp. five years with the company were ployed at the time. to find the best play. Pass ' 4 Past 4 t "^nie Brteptmen plan to eppoligrer -Pfeir-Offtcefe ere:— Roy—Mc Nr .- Mothers JCIlub and the reerMtli son Rd. a ly Sfeking to .erect.an h o u ^ g ; a basic change, in the noted by Mrs. Georgette Campbell ^ F re n ch friee. ^ tiiere as 'a kidnap vt'etim. ' ” formula for the distribution. of The Connecticut Unemployment Some players would use a coin Paw Pass Pass an asseeeor after competitive ek mera, prealdeht; Mrs. Mario Pa- committee. Oreenleaf additieh: IfimhiS In c.,, H)6 Ifialn of Vernon, operator and Mrs. Lil- to handle the spades' in today's lumbo. vl(;e president: Mrs, Eman- The report held that Murphy, 2 pupil at Robertson Skhool. His IS at the Bocona Omgregatiem- St„ tor two undersized apartments Stats aid grants to towns for, edii* Security'' Dlv. found George had Optaias — #■ auniiiatlons have been conducted s free lance flyer of Eugeng^ Ore,, Heads Council lian Tedford. of 48 Academy S t, been overpaid $60 and recovered hand. This would, however, be uel Kloter, secretary; and Mrs, hobby la making model ships. iUrch basement classroom ftim.. apd structural change to the c(ut- eational purposes. 9 STII^O’S O A Brill i through the Connecticut Associa- flew to Cuba rather than the w eekInclude MrS. Wesley The Rev. C. E. WInalow, pastor cafeteria. the money by withholding ■ checks poor pobey. tion of Aaseasors. The Selectitnn Robert Pue, treasurer. Registrations tor the S-week of the CMurch of the Nazarene waa aide^of the building. The Plstforra Research tJOmmit- • *. * - which opponent haa the queeh of W- 30 Oak SL, Mancheeter. W Dominican Republic after . first i\Mrs. Henry W. Gankofskle, tee, headed by House Leader Fred- t . due George when he actually was - The defenders take the ace and r'Brbig the family to dinner** ( have been considering this plan for The softball league will open Its classes beginning J)ine 30 will be elected president of the Manches- Ru'shid Didan, 36 golton' St., and splules. ^ , season at 6:15 p.m. at Henry stopping. In Florida. Ifrs. D ^ e l Andrews, Mrs. Robert erick Pope Jr., Fairfield, has com- Belated birthday greetings are entitled to benefits. king 'Of (Uamonds, then shift to Mme time, they say, because the Mtirphy disappeared after ob- held tomorrow and June 9 frOm ter Gouncil of (Churches at the an- (Carles 'Brame, IIA-Hplliater St., extended to tim e members of The After drawing two rounds of Park. VIsny anA^Mrs. Ronald E. Edmond- piled Its program after a series of A $50 bond was posted on sn clubs. You win. a clitb trick, draw work of assessing property In Ver- taining a Job as a co-pilot for the 7:80 p.m .'to 9 p.m. at the Na- son. nual meeting. May ■ 26, ' at the. to erect atlscWd garages; Robert Helrald--Co-Publisher Walter Fer- trumps, take the rest of your clubs, than Hale Community Center with hearings throughout the state. apjMsI of it epeeding' conviction two rounds of trumps with 'the son hM increased greatly in re- Dominican Airlines. The report in- Funds Emanuel Lutheran (^urch. C. Smith, 53|''E,. Center 8t„ erect guson, pressman Joe LaForge and which brought a $15 fine/David king am) ace, and then wonder llien give up a , trick. You ■m t yeara. Vemoa and TalcottvHle news is Mrs, Richard J. Breen and Mrs. an addition; Roiheo Infante. 168 The suggested planks will be re- don’t care who wins or where the dicates there Is no evidence to sub- The Owtntfy American LegUn Other officers are the Rev. K. Circulation Manager Bill Ander- U Knight, 26, of 26 N. Park St.. what to do about the spadea. . Ffearly ,600 new properertles re- handled throagh The Herald’s CldrCnce A. BTadfleld in charge. Autumn St., build aO attached viewed — and some probably re- queen of spades happens to be. E AST Rockville Bureau,'? W. Main St., atanUate seme theories that 3lur- la conducting ir-tond raising pro- R Raak, Covenant Congregational vised —■ by the 72-member State son—^all' adding another year to Rockville. . If West has the queen of spades be •aaessed before Oet. 1 phy was 'killed because he knew On Thursdpy and June 'll from (Thurch,'^first vice president; Wlnsr garage; Warren Holland, 575 their agM bh' June 1 . . . Miss If you get a spade return, you telephone TRemont S-SIS6. gram for ita treMury. Roland D. Central ComtMltee in Wallingford Atty, Edwin Lavltt, who defend- you can lead a low spade from your wh(M th(L^ grand list is' compiled. too much. ■ 7:30 p.m, to 9 p.m., the registra- Champlain will beNchalrmain, as- low Manchester, St. Mary’S Epi»^' Main St„ erect free standing Marilyii 'Taylor, Valedictorian of ed Knight, contended that the ac- hand and dummy’s Jack. have a free finesse. If you get any tions will be at the Church Com- ground sign. tonight, prior to submission to the other return, you can in dum- Tlie reelgaBUixi of Howard. Dim- The repubilV reported Mu‘/,)hy sisted by Oscar MillW, Stanley J. copal Church, second vice presi- ty's state convention evening thia year'a graduating! ‘ class at cused was not Clocked for a suf- If East haa the queen of spades, ock who moved, out of town early got into r fight with a Dominican munity House with Mrs. LawTence dent: Oscar Anderson. Concordia Joseph UcConville. 352 WoolK Mmicheater High School, has Join- my and discard ths losing spade Ellington Harris, John Laceic, iMward S. the. Bushnell Memorial, Hart- ficient distance. Kitight was ar- you can lead a low spade from this yeiur, end 'the death of La- airline pilot and was knocked Into E. Fentiman. and Mrs. Arnold B. Franz and Janies HoTt.The drive Lutheran Church, third tlce presi- bridge St., enclose front vestibule; ed The Herald in the Society De- retted by Patrolman Edwin Carl- dummy and finesse the ten fr'om from your hand. Carlson, program chairman, in r ford, June 16. Daily 4)aeatloB throp, leaves the touto with only a shark-filled bay; The'Tmjlllo re- will be continued through^ug. 30. dent; George Russell, Commu- Alfred Coda, 656 N. Main St., erect partment aa a summer replacement son May 21 on Windsor Ave.. your own hand. It all depends, on one asseesor, Rudolf SChmetske. gime maintained the Dominican charge. nity Baptist Church, treasurer; addition to garage; Othmar H. for' Miss Emily Smith, who will As dealer, you hold: Spadea—A, TAG Fund Drive More than 130 women anended Elmer J. Weirs,. 27. of Winder- who has the queen. Root Bid* Due '' pilot. Octavio de la Mass, hanged AH parents interested^ in regis- the Young Mothers Club anni:el and Mrs. Henry Janssen, covenant Tyrrell, 83 Overlook Dr., diminish Ptetwira of Strongth again tour Hhirope with a group of Edward Bela mere Village Rockville, waa fined 10, 2; Hearts—A, 10, i 8, 2; Dia- bne way to solve the problem la monds—Q, 6; Club#—A, 0 , J, 2. Bids on repairs tb the town hall ! himself In remorse while In prison. tering their children sho’uld do so birthday^ social recently at the congregational COurch., oecretary. a lot; Joaeph Pitch, Helaine Rd., Siaee'l610,-the Company Top Belgian Party Manchester Girl Bcoute . . Mr. $102 with $15 remitted for operat- to toss a coin. You will be. right LeatSe Barall - Sabart.Sleek Starts ill Town The U.S. State Department has one of these 'nights in order to erect a breezeway and garage: Pa- behind the Hartford Stag and Mrs. William Brennan of 21 hobbies. He la married and haa .one ing a motor vehicle while under What do you say? ••Oirt o r LOVE’* roof are due at the Selectmen*# .Nathan Hale Community Cente The council voted to cite each of daughter. half of the time In situations of Answer: Bid one noUrump. “fds office tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. It is voiced dlssatisfactton with this ex- guarantee- a place in the class, the Refreahments were served by host- the three clergjTnen who have left tricia t«vltaky, 243 E. Center St., has stood for dspendable Lacking Majority M t Nebo PI. entertained 82 rela- the influence of intpxlcatlng Hquor. this kind. , drive for fudds toward the planation. swimming committee advises. free aUnding, lighted ground sig n ;! tives and friends at their home on Alley waa a radial drill operator He Was given two weeks to pay thowa 16 to 18 points with iialane- expected the bids 'krill be referred erses of the 13 tables appropri^ely the fellowship of ths Council this insuranee pretectioii. When A slightly better way is to con- to the Board of Finance which ‘Tolland (bounty Agricultural Cen- At Eugene, Murphy's father, Ths swimming classes will be decorated tor the month*'of the y ^ r. They are the Rev. Percy Richard Carpenter, 285 Henry St..' Memorial Day. Guests were preMnt when he Joined -PAW In 1983. He the fine. ed dlatributlon and at least three ter (TAC.1 haa bej^n.in Ellington. New York City waa, de- (CoBttiiil^^rum Page One) later became a. leadman and then sider all the evidence. WMt’a open- suite stopped. will be meeting at the same time. Lester Murphy, said he didn’t want held at the two towm-owned beach- year and one m ieeeU aitew e. Mrs. Smith. South Methodist Church; erect attached porch and garage. from Westerly, R.L, Boston, Mau., Edward H. Newell, 34, of H art- Joseph rdbfi, Ellington fund to criticise the report but •.•as stroyed in 1835, Hertfofd’e Gene Moriarty and aeveral nearby towne . . . One a foreman In the Manufacturing ing bid shows a very long diamond (Copyright 1958, General Fea- The Finance Board is also, ex- ea, Sandy Shores, located off Lake fvxhard W. Granback and Mrs. the Rev. R. Russell Peery. Center Seeking extenaiona of permit-, new government could turn out to ford, was fined $136 for operating drive leader, ^wlH be assisted by convinced his son's diMppesrance President Terry aleighed Main St. businessman reports that Department. Except for a brief motor vehicle while his license suit He is probably short in the tures Corp.) pected to review bids on a rsUrs- St. and the newly-named Clear- Sanford Jones-ttore general chair- congregational COurch; and the slon kre Print-Mart Co., Suntot be a long, drawn-out affair. and purchaaed the Maine property. Edwin Hoffmam ■srd Lugin- was "connected with the Trujillo water Beach. They will burt, waa associated pass of New Haven, a retired Sal- tendered his resignation to King is still Jumbled and there la no sign 42, Crystal Lake Rd., who is be right twQ-thIrda of the time. eultant to the Board. Moser. John Dtladul; two beaches. The cost will be $2 Robert A. Doggsrt, Mrs. Ethel double advertising sign.; end to this egmcy for peeee Conkey. Both are graduates of 8: with Ernst In the Inquiry. for each of the first two etTUdren Cargo, Mrs. Clarence A. Bradfleld, vation Army oTOcer, apoke' on the Baudouln this morning. He will re- Manchester High. of compromise in the immediate charged with Improper use of . Sore Thing Beet Fonrtk BreiUi man, Ervin LuFinI Kenneth Arthur Scrantoiy^ 176 Tollajul of mind, best of profeeeioittl. main caretaker premier until a '^'They are to receive 350,000 for registered In a famlly^and SO cents Mrs. Richard J. Breeii, Mrs. Gron-. origin of social Md welfare work. Morlarty pens a note that fish- future. regietration, was continued until The best bet of all is to tow k A fourth break was discovered Niemann. Wiltian fiemann. Lee Tpke. to aell and topair used cars; help end (Miviee. new government is formed. • • • next Monday. thrtTvmrvicea and another $50,(N>0 for each sdditlona.i-child. back, Mrs. Eugene W. (Conner, ------\------ing is excellent to . date. Small coin and aay: "Heads I win, tails PROGRAMS Baturdey by John Sweeney, of the Kerber and Clinton Charter. for stoff expenses. Mra. William Ixfuinaxd, 857 E. Mid; The Socialists, Belgium’s sec- mouth bass, pickerel and perch are Both winner and ruiinerup In you lose.” Correct play will guar- Rockville Journal. Sweeney told These canvassers will call on the PTA- Nominatee Mrs. Robert E. Clapp and Mrs. die Tpke., ceed retary; and Mrs. Edward Gqod- will be back in hia office the fol- duct used ear salea lot on Bread Where a partial Hat who have made re- Each purehoM . The other breaks, made some- house. corresponding secretary. U)ur;-and Finnish folk song and St,___ waa.12,467,662 votes, .a. gain of tejv;jB in ce._:.;v;".. ------tha_5Q(l-^tJace..of New Haven's by the organl2 alion__ln.TAC^...... J hymn bv Mra. Kersen. sccompame-l lowing Mondsy. ' ______,. Insurance aerviUions, Mr^ ■and Mrfc Robert • • » time FrKlay , piorning, were a t The Initoming officers will be in- A Stats hearing' bn the last three 359,963 over their total In' "1954. West Rock. Wrd., “liatira raSar Tha Elm*" moOT iivfv 99 '______[of Samuel G. Gordon, to Andrew by Mrs. Frank Krlstoff at the Although leaving for a rest, hs Is A Agnew, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Turk- ikhaefer's Ifatliet, Sherwin-Wil- Btslled by the past presidents, Mr. requests will be held at the same The 'Socialists ran second in the Ington, Judgff and Mrs. John Wal,- T^vo more Manchester men have Leo Arsenault, 18, New Haven, S k i i e k boektid by liams Paint Store, both on Park Manrbewter Evening Herald | Rcichenbach and Elizabeth Gordon piapo. took with him a briefcase and some Business senate vote t^ith 1,825,473, a loss been admitted to -the Quarter, Cen- had been expjoring the cheer, rooky ElUagton rerreepofident .Mrs. G. F. Relchenbach. property on Hamlin end Mrs. Da\1d Simmons. Shower Guest files on town affairs. time. lett, Mr. Md Mrs. Clifford Vsmey, FI., and Fabian's Drug Storeon Combined PTA’s to Meet Not A of nearly 90,000 votes from 1954. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Moriarty, Mr. tury CTub at Pratt * Whitney side of West Rock with three com- Derr, telephone TRemont 3-9318. St. Miss Joan Ayer was guest at a ELECTRONICS Windsor Ave. Nothing waa report- Certifleatea of De\’is« The Coventry PTA of Robertson Ths Uborals lost nearly 50,000 and Mrs. Harlowe Willis and fam- Aircraft. Edward Hein of 235 W. panions. UIT NAITTMI ed missing from anv of the etoree. mijcellaneoua shower held recent- Sideline An eyewitness said they became ' Estate of Carl E. L(ix to Char- and Center School parents execu- votes from their 1954 totals. They ily, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wesson High St. noted 25 years of service ST A N E K AlmetU FIIm Deed AMVETs NRtnr Offierrs ly at the home of Mrs. Dwight F. polled 573,837 votes for third place. and Dr. Bernard Sheridan and on May 1, and Herbert Alley of 69 stranded while hiking with a long LABORATORIES lotte M. Strickland, property on tive committee will meet at 8 p.m. Gordon Jr. in Merrow. Herbert Alley F A N I L Y ^ A wsD-antee deed transferring Oakland St. today at the home of Mr. and Mrs. The Communists In the popular party of five fishermen. Washington St. Joined the club on coil of rope. Arsenault panicked SER V IC E the former town farm building and Miss Ayer, daughter of Mr. and 175 EAST CENTEI^^T. ... and fell when he heard the sirens Thompsonville, June 2 IJP>— Estate of Karollne Schultz to Em- Owen S. Trask, newly elected vote polled 100,765, a loss of about May 11. Hein joined the Aircraft Hla hobbies are stamp collecting property from Vernon to Arrigo Joseph Sabo Jr. of New Haven Mrs. Lloyd Ayer of South River AMESITE DRIVEWAY BUILDERS 80.000 from 1954.''' of fire engines coming to the , tonite: 277 BROAD ma Elsie Klein, property on Foley presidents. There will be an of- George Leary, formerly of Man- In 1933 as a lathe operator. He and model railroads. He began the Aimetti of Mancheeter, was filed yesterday was named state (tom- St. Rd. will be married in July to Phone Ml 3-1126 House popular vote tabulations chester, has been named manager soon becapne a leadman and In 1941 Mscue.. ficers' training meeting and ap- SPECIALISTS IN FORM S K V i hlAOHtNE SPREAD, latter by buying toy trains for his HAVanE T BBILU : RADIO M I [ V I S I 0 N last week a t the Town Clerk's of- miinder of the Connecticut Am - Attaebment Lucius A. Pettingill Jr,, son of Mr, were incomplete. of the Stamford office of the South- was promoted to foreman. From grandchlldfea There are now five The first traffic victim was Rene NAKED rAfiADISEi pointment of standing committees and Mrs. Lucius A. Pettingill Sr. POWER ROLLED, AlttESjRfE DRIVEWAY AREAS fice, AhnetU proposes to teaif down VETs. Others elected to the vet- In be^lf of Bantly Oil Co., Inc., for the coming year. Slightly more than five million ern New England Telephone Co. 1942 to 1946 he waa general fore- grandchildren and the cellar of his Barselau, 43,' a Hartford, factory the present building end erect A erans' organization '(vere James of Root Rd,, South Coventry. worker. He died Friday when his "THE LOST CONTINENT’ against Francis R. LaVoie ; and of the nation'! six mllUon of the Leary, a graduate of Manchester man and thdn shop superintendent home contains a toy railroad for Cluuaat t Haitrard. Cau. <3348) WKLLB RAROO rcetounuit ahd eervlce station. Delore of Thompsonyilfe first vice Women’s Banquet Trustees to Meet car hit a tree in Wethersfield. Aira Ukaasa) S Naw Bavaa. Caaa. "Tb* Tbia Raya" rjcsle L. LaVole, $360, property FOR FREE EST^ATES CallM i3-7S» nation's ..six million voters ti^ e d High School and Fordham Unl- at the Kansaa.City, plant. He re- each. ■...... ■ ■ ■ t ’BltailJriakd Delayed commander: Ronald Hutchinson of on Hintc^Dr. The North Coventry Women’a The Second Congregational The second was a; Bridgeport Cbaaaa} J| RaiMafd. (Maa. t:tS ( 3) WRIRLY BIRDS out for the balloting. Chaaart » l ^ s I t a W , Mata. ^ <143; HOWARD BARLOW’S OR- Ptans' tor■■ An- annual. United Berlin, iwond v Ick RBmBBBfier: ’■ - - Nottee of Imwe - ... Club will leave at 6:30 p.m. tomor- ‘Church board of trusteea ‘ will King Baudouln is expected to vtroman, Octavie M. Saulnler, 35, Cbaaa*' M New Brilala. Caaa. CRFA^. Caral, Uaa Fund drive, to begin thia fall, have Rbland Brassard of'Thompeon'vtlle, Charles Winkler, Robert Winkler, row from the Chui-cfi Community meet at 8 p:m. today at the churclf Start consultations immediately on not to disclose the details' o f their who was InJtj-ed fatally Sunday Cbaaaal 4# M yab*. Maaa. DaMa- Caaa aad Caaar* Yal- Cbaaaal U Wa^aiWb Caaa, lalM been delayed by the amount ,of third vice commander; Salvatore Raymond Markowitz. West Hart- House for its annusil banquet at basement. - D e M aiti B ro th ers the formation of a new govern- conversations with Gromyko^ A in a head-on collision in New> Lon- Plea.sant View Lodge in C!haplin. In Soviet spokesman aald lifter De- (iS4S) DA^NNY TROMAfi SROW work Involved. Vincent A. (Thoa'te. Prisco of New Haven, finance of- ford, and Alexander Freedman «OXINO PRRUHINARIES 1959. Choate said many organiza- L. LaBohte, 13, in « pond in Staf- Onivf SFnTUfa'fu tSitS ( 343) ROXINO tions are' already planning their Brownie Troop 70 will see a Valve Does Triple Job government and. will continue to ford Springs.,.,^ Snlaa nnd Servlee Eddla Lyato x*. Alaiaiy Child Survives Plunge Arabar, IS rdt. araHar- fall drives and it is believed the puppet show after school Thursday jConttaiied from ftege One) do so until he gets new ones from NOW! • ■IMS to to M Missouri City. Tha.—A “thrso- chev propoattibn sfsmed to raise the De Gaulle government install- walabl* . United group will be stronger If at the home of Mrs. John T. Waljfj'bury, June 2 iJPt Eleven- no difficult barriers' to getting the 4 Bnweote tmDON HANTMAN (184!) STUDIO QNR IN ROIJ.Y- its start is delayed one year. Cousin. Mrs. Burton E. Moore will in-ene" valve assembly that per- ed yesterday. GclTi S affity A w a rd WOOD *’Tiakat U TahHI" Algerians Stunned month-old Rocco DiBlaai Jr. drop- sia and the western powers {o r de- talks underway in middle of Igte > V g u o e w K O ' N B a a ' B mits oil or gas to be pumped from The White House statement last aurrlas Fraacbal Taaa, Between 12 and 15 Charitable present the .show. ped 50 feet to a concrete sidewalk tecting any vlolatlona once an June. Khrushchev did aky he 3pniiuld liU 'S TIRE and Kim R salar one well at three different levels night struck a friendly note Hartford, June 2' LP) Sher- agencies have Indicated Intereat Dad-Son Banquet ye.aterday. A hospital examination simultaneously is being marketed agreement to halt,testing is rati- like the meeting held In M'oecow, burne Prescott, head of the Green- (32481 SUSPICION In 'Joining the United Fund drive. Committee heiida have been ap- fied. ' ■' throughout. REPAIR SHOP "Daalb Wslab" EdaiaBd ahiow-ed he Buffered only minor ■by a company here. but pendlhg a further atddy of this wich Safety Council, is the ■ first IM Sproee SL—3 0 t-OdW O’Briaa, Jaalaa Bala Hrhool Bids Near pointed for the fathei>-son ba'n- abriuiona of the back. J i n I . I There la mo such agreement now,, "We have been witnessing with U iM ( I) WATP.RFRO,<(T ^ point officials hers thought the sympathy and understanding,” It Connecticut man to receive an Jn- DESIRE Bids for construction of an ele- qbet to be held at 6:30 p.m. June although Russia announead sarlier President probably would stick to dividual Citation Award from the X JIMOLSl ii. ISitt ( 2) NEWS A WEATHER mentary school on Lake St. may be 14 at the Church Community this year that It Wag. stopping tests said, "the difficult days thrpugh •.-ee (1S4S) BIO r a v o r r . (11) NEUTRAL CORNER his proposal of Geneva as a ncu-' which France haa been passing National Safety Council. ,The 'I I n . i;i.\i.s . _ (IMS) Jj^UIBE TUATEB iliS t ( S> FF,ATURR FILM asked in about two weeks, Douglas (Contiaaed from- Page One) crisis in France noW seemed over. House. These include Mrs. George and Elsenhower and Macmillan 4ral meeting place. award^came from Prescott's Idea liW OSM) t B e VEBDICT IB XUinU "Sharlarfc Bamat aad Tbt Hayes, building committee chair- A White House statement said Caine, tickets; Mrs. KeitH Re.v- have .been considering a mora- and we are gratified that the ( J) 8MEENA . V*(r* al Tarrar'* H ig h Fid e lit y A cli^e to De Gaulle's intenjtlona French crisis is now being re- to mobilise religious faiths behind 4lW (IS) BBIOHTEB DAK < t) NEWS A WEATHER man. has stated. Specifications for This ominous outlook wkij II-1 yesterday the United States looks nolds. dining room :M rs. John E. i The President In a letter to may’eome from his handling of the solved. ' highway safety. SO P H IA t O R E N < t ) T B E A T E B the hlds'sre now being prepared by lustrated by one Algiers president I forward to a rontinuallon of "in- Kingsbury, kitchen: and Mrs. Ray- ' Records Khrushchev May , 24 .iuggeated AMerican proposal to include . "Gen. De Gaulle has assumed < I ) axebican ba n d st a n d architect Frank Mileto of Vernon. who said grimly; • i tlmate and friendly relatibna" With mond Stoirs, program. The deacon- ! that both lides send' aoiehuSc ex- A N T H O N Y P ER K I N S (2LM» gUEEN rO B A OA« .French acientlats in the test dstec heavy responsibilities at s critical - (4S) A.I.C. SEMINAB <7ub Note* "Maybe we'll'have to storm gov-1 France, eases of the Second Congregational : ]>ert8 to Geneva In three'Wbeks do tion etudies, and hia attitude ^ B U R L I V E S . 4:U (UMt) SECBET STUBM The Executive Committee of the emment headquarters here again." I In New Delhi, the Indian ex- Church, will be hostesse.s for the | Juncture in French history. Our SK A FwwBeme BeMe* miSfSm . Lowest Prices work out the detection ayfit^. He toward western sinnmlt negotia- thoughts go out to the great 4:M (IS) EDOE OS NKiHT Women's Council of the First Con- Reartton Mixed I piass commented that the only en- dinner. Reservations should be { LABGE SEUECnON proposed indluding Britlabi nench tions with Russia. already ubder- GLASTO NIURY ( S) BANOEB ANDY GAS HEAT gregstionaj Church of Vernon wlH made on or before June 12. FUEL French nation, wishing It well In European reaction to De Gaulle's i couraging feature of the Gaulle's and probably other ac-tentists 'c»»OOK'vWo''lBeCA»iter’ . (4#) AMEBICAN BANDSTAND way in Moacow. These may pro- the tasks ahead. -. ^ THEATER . COMMANDO ' 4:4* <»-Ml NUDKRN BOMANEES meet Thursday noon at the home accession to power ranges from return to power is that the French AuxlliarvWbminating Grdup along with three toi^fllght Amer- vide the firat measure of the kind Site ( U BIO “S" TBEATEB INSTALLERS of Mrs. AIvce Llsk. Valley Fall.* down The noipinating committee of qf- Po tterto n's "We look forward to the con- .. Mas. sad Tae«. ( S) STPEBMAN ( fear and cautious approval crisis was settled through parlia- ican physicists. of booperation which Washington tinuation of the intimate and Laaa Tararr - Llayd Nolaa (IS) I LED TMBEE LIVES . Rd. New officers' are Mto. Lisk. to the laughter of political car- mentary derhocracy. even if the flcers ijyt the Auxiliary to Coven- ISO Center S t» Cot. of Church Khrushchev- replied' on Satur- and London .may expect from friendly relations which have al- a v h o c (22) THE KWST SBOW presiderft; Mrs. Jane Nielson, vice toonlsts. Asian and African reac- spirit was expunged.” tr.v American Legion ha* been day that he was agreeable.to the Paris under hia leadership. ways characterised our long as- 'P M PI */ ' 8 p.m. (M) COMEDY TINE prdsldent: Mrs. Virginia Ferris, The Egyptian newspaper AI napled by President Ruth,SteuIlet. OIL ‘raOBT Sl'BJKCTa, 7 p.Bi. (4S) PO PEV r tion was scant and mixed. proposed starting time.. According In Moacow, French Ambassador sociation with. France.!’____ ------S:W (U) THE B ia SBOW ____ secretary uid Mrs. Patricia Ma- A . big question in Europe waa Shaab in Cairo said France was ni. Eugene Rychllng will serve i to official informants.; he also Maurice DeJean 'visited Soviet For- "Brallirr Balaad A Baby” haran. treaatinr...... whether De Gaulle would try s betrayed by. its leaders in brinj aa chairman, assisted ' by" Mrs. RANGE O il rifsed the question of including eign Minister Aiidrei Gromyko to- ( S> HICKEY MOl'kE CLCB , Three members of the 'VFW ing De Gaulle to power. Franfce Henr>- Korber of North Windham i Polish and Ckech' scientists and day for a dlacuVslon of summit (M) THE EARLY SHOW separate approach to Moscow. In M A N C H EST ER (4S) rWILIGHT TBEATEB Auxiliary will visit the Newington the Ruhr cltv of Essen, for In lost its honor and its liberty, the and Mrs. Marion V. Gregory. The [ possibly having 'men also from conference plans. <;•#.( S) POPEYE THEATER . Veterans Hospital tomorrow after- stance. Socialist Carlo Schmid told , paper said neutral contrles such aa India.. The meeting, completed the cur- Local Stocks (M) FAITH POR TODAY . ' CH AD WICK & C O . In Taipei, Formosa, De Gaulle's S:M ( 3) HAWKKYE —LAST OF THE 8M CENTEB ST.—3 0 S-OfiSt boon to distribute cigarettes to vet- a political meeting: T O W N He called for a final report in' rent cycle of talks which Includ .')IOHICAN8 erans. Those visiting the hospital M art Comfort W«orin MONDAY — TUESDAY BUSHNELL A man from Paris will probably! '’5' a 7nr' 9 about a month — rather than two ed sarlier viiilt by Britain’s Sir ( I) NEWS WEATHER A will be Mrs. Laura Hickton, presi- aat " to Mn.cn« . . . . . I nese NationalistNatinnaliat oiiarter.a.quarter.-). A for- BOLAND monlha — from the opening date Patrick. Rbilly and Llawallyn Quotations Famished by - SPORTS get to Moacow ahead of_ the^(3er-, ,taf ament said For- ToifIGHT thra FRIDAV (22) SPOBIWCAST (U-StI NEWS dent: Mrs. Marv AfcLaiighlln and mans. Then, not only NATO but eign of the technical seaaions. Thompson of the United. States. Coburn A Niddtabrook, laic. ’ ' (12) THE BIO NEWB Yeh was FALSE TEETH OIL COMPANY E M PLO YES K x tt. at S;SS except Wed., at t:l7 LOCAL Admitted yesterday: Lebbeus* said in Toronto the shift to De acid i. Doe* not tour, Cbecki "plat* NEWS "Cklaa Sky” , / to split NATO and the unity be- okor' (deptor* breath). 0*4 PAS- Bank ATrust Co. 3i^ 33H ilk) JACK PARR SHoVr Bisaell, Ellln^on. Ave.: Andrew Gaulle will not affect. NATO. TIEBTH today at any dru* coamtar. Manchester Trust .''.‘ 58 63 (221 JACK PARE SHOW Dobosz. 118 Vernon , Ave.; E.va tween the .western slUea.” Warts Should Be Removed ( 1 ) NEWS A WEATHER The paper sale), however, that Fire lasurance OompaiilM Niehelt ( I) NEWS Kustowsky, RT. 30, Vempn. NfifwCoinpoaadRMaevMWartsWMiMitCatliiiverBaniiiiif A NeV Ceawdy Sf Discharged yesteiday,: Pauline there is no indication De Gaulle —" — * __ s-Sk ■ ____ s ___1 ,. Aetna Flm 65^ 68H io ih t i wHl'“'set up a (ilctktorahip because n,*T««luN.Ti(is«ai*i>.',.Doctsn knew pravad m sfiaathra, saly sns appliaa- ' jnieMi uwawcf a . in MoBchtstor TIRE... Burke, Bellevue Ave,; Hoemar Hartford T l i t ...... 147 157 laiWenetSeee.'WWPaTIIOC OtNNH It "would not agree with his per- that piekisg sad seTatehisf at irsHa « a « 'a day arat sStdod , . . prevad as National 78 82 ‘ Goodrich. 8 Da via- Ave.: Harold ms7 esQM bissdihg sad iafaetiea. tafa, it la new asad far beta ebildraa' tawd as OripieW ftaptei by I TUESDAY Ellis. Center -Rd.. Vernon; Louie sonality.” • . _ But -tedsf, Btdical sdsnea has ds- sad adults. This asw aoBipoand e«n- Phoenix...... 63 66 MOi TOH e « c o t t a | Goodyear Die .Welt of Hambiirg said- of vtlepsd s Bt« eampennd, that rs- thiaa ae odasral maids , . . Isavaa pa (SINEWS Lavitfe, Maple St., Ellington; Mi- Life and Indemnity hie, -Cos. [ chael Martino,'22 Daile.v Circle. France’s future foreign policy: S E E and H EA R Our Men’s, Boys’, Girls’ Depts. msTM MBusaa warts qaisklr sad B|^ sears, Aetna Casualty .... 132 142 Price* (lac; Tax); Orrh. S.tC, Lunch Date TuRfday (1148) LOVE or UrR ssftly, -wttkesi pslafal sartsry er 'Today, thia saw soaiMaad is bsiag S:N. let Bair. $ }.» . S.Sf. 1.7$. !ad N YL O N T IRES (22-38) TIC TAC DOUOB Blrtos_yesterdayj A daughter to "Even if it_ approvM the prih- slsclrolysit. aridaiy racsauaaadsd far qaick ib; Aetna Life ...... 187 197 Bale. Ij n . 1.SS. ( I)'«008-B B H N T ------• Mr. and Mia. Joseph Blonlarz, 5 riples pf “the A 1 1 a n't Ic Pabt' Conn. General , 257 ' 267 Busiaessmen’s Inncheoiis ( 1) HOLLTWirap’S BEST ' . (NAT(J), it will not be a model "Dave Garroway interview DsTtloped br a fssiow issdiaal Isb- ■feval of BBilfktly, troablaaoma' Bl'SHNKLL MEMOBIAL deserve (aad get) our specla) Store and Plant 298 Broad S t (tt) BEABCr FOR rOMOBROW Locke D r. Thompsonville; a son to eratanr, this rsasrksbls saw faraae- m rSa. Xaoam aa Caaiptiiad W . H Htfd. Steam Boiler .. 86 90 HatUord 14. C*aa. (224#) IT COULD BE YOU Mr. and Mrs. John Lenkauskas, 11 student of. Atlantic conformity.” la aanatrataa wsrta . , > daaWaxt tbatr is BOW STSMOBia arsfiabla lfor o r utko s afirst m ntunc a u Travelers ...... ,. 73 \ i 76 F ar XsL BcesTTatlose ekil JA M117 -attention. Try oar , (IS) LIFE WITH ELIZABETH It will’try to open up the East- former U. S. Senator To Make More'Room for Expanding' TEL Ml 3-S179 12:45 Oak St. •elli. . . sctnallr caaaat wsrta to dis- witksat a proacrlptioB, at all dtM Public UtUltlrs (IS) THP. OUIDINO UUHT West talks. Die Welt said, and aoWa away. ' . , caaatoraI for jaat Nr, Coaapoaad W i.-te (IS) NEWS Admitted today: Joseph Le- Taatod by a laadiac Nsw Terfc akta' Conn. Light A Power 19 21 (221 AT HOME WITH KITTY Blond, RFD 1. ■* try to push NATO leaders' to Is cn arsastatood to rsnora waHs . . . BRE A D ED (3S) NEWS A WEATHER (Ik) DOUGLAS PAIRRANKB dialc aadsr earsfai lasdkal aepsr- or saanoy rofaadod. -moiiiMa Hartford Electric Lt. 59>4 61>/i (4S) NEWS A WEATHER (4S) BINGO AT HOME Events Tonight . think of abm«^ing new. yitiea, thia ramarkabls fom ala Hartford Gae Co. . . 37 , 4 0 _ _ (U) SPORTS FOCL'S . (13) CONNECTICUT LIFE Ths Common ,Council will hold The United S tates already has Our Growing Women’s Depts* MONDAY Southern New England V E A L C U T LE T h li t (ISAS) DOrOLAS EDWARDS (III) AS THE WORLD rUBNB • special meeting at 7:30 p.m. in expressed its gratiflcatioh that the WILLIAM N B W B -r Telephone ...'...... 3 7 4 3 9 4 STATE (12) NEWS with savory tomato sauce and (22) HIOHUOHT8 (3k) Ktk PLAVBOUSE ___ ! Manufacturing jCempanles NOW ond TUESDAY (St) NEWS liU (22) AT HOME WITH KITTY spaghetti, parmesan cheeae. (S3) 40HN DALY. NEWB Ids aS4k) HEAT THE CLOCK ” G L A SS C R A C K S ARCHIE J0 £ Arrow, Hart, Heg. . . 48 51 CONT(NUOUS FROM 5 P.M. .T:SS ( 3) FEATDRE r i u i ( 1) PUBLIC DEFENDEB Watch Tuesday's Herald June 2 Associated Spring . . 1 8 4 3 0 4 m a IMi I “Crottad Sirarda" (21) OBIENT EXPEE8S BENTON Bristol Brass ...... - 8)^. 9 \ JNH ■ ■ ( 8) PEOPLE’S CHOICE 2:N (UMkl ROUSE PARTY «BUR «HE •AtSMnRTSur m (13) ROBIN HOOD ( 3) MATINEF. MOVIR HfiWtURL LOOMS INVCfiTfiPIN'rHK LOOKPM'MKBMt Collins ...... $5 95 « “Wamaa’a War" ( 3) BANDSTAND OF SOUTHPORT UKC A (MHT PLACM. Dunham Bush ...... 6% 7% IB .<33) THE REAL NeCOYS <2MI) KITTY FOYLE fiOOO OPOOMMC W A T (M) THE PRICE IS RIGHT YE AR HOUND UIR CONDITIONING for Sale Announcement 195S LOOKUP MH. UOM Em-Hart ...... 48 4 5 1 4 (Calar) on the %OHf DOLLAIM^j J.A.WHITE Fafnlr Bearing .... 54 57 (4S) TEXAS RANGERS IILIIIM P. POP. (U) MICKEY KOONEV SBOW DRY CLEA NING GLASS CO. Landers. Frary, Clark 13. 15 S:eS ( 3) CAMPAIGN ROCNDCP A REPUTATION FOB s IERVICB 7 :3 0 y . M . N. B. Machine'...,,. 25 28. (1S4S) THE OEOKOE BDKN8 Pickup and Dolivtry WELL EAR'NEO North and Judd ,.^ . 2 2 4 3 5 4 M B i t fi: OBACIE ALLEN SHOW Mrt fieslan’y imptriant new h»»k ■j' (33M) RESTLESS OUN Families of-the Manchester area naturally “TODAY” THIS-is the Challengf RUMell Mfg. i..... 154 184 “Tha Maahnntar'* FISHER turn to Quish Funeral Home in time of be- Sale Starts Wednesday, June 4 Stanley S te a m ...... 33 '3 6 (33) LIBERACK reavement. Every modem convenience is published on June Kith. In it Terry Steam ...... 138 148 •mwfmm Knn-mBiip« ■ iM ( 343) HOEBvdOURNEY DRY CLEA NSERS. Inc. TINKER HALL “Pram Bayas 1* Baas” StS Breed St-a;DlAl 3 0 9-7111 provided. SHOW _' we must'k'ct—/md art non- Torrington ...... 24 26 PLUS (1S4S) TALENT SCOUTS ■te mapt the Russian challenge i i A t l O a, m. U.S. Envelops, com. .204 . 324 Air conditioned for science, edueation.and tetilinology. U.S. Envelope, pfd. ..114 134 yaiir comfort, UNION CONTRACTS Veeder Root ...... 45 48 Exclusive TRIPLE REFINED WUUam P. Igttisb Tuesday, June 3 JOHN GUNTHER ISAYS of THl.S Ii Tha above quotations are not to Raymond S. '-Qnlsh The Chslltng*. "William Benton, one of PlantoBeHereEarly UNION 0UTIN6 tha.meit'anliTaninz, courageoua and uarftti be construed as actual marksta. BROONIeVil ATLANTIC HEATING OILS Home. man avar te ait in the U..8. Senate, went to EAVM-HMaEWnS Ml 3-5940 N B C Channels the Soviet Union latajs Benton did 4 5 0 S e h o o lg G r a n t D e g r e e $ Mawnwua . s' tarrlfie Job in KulMH|jk , • U *• *" I m t U of EducoHoo 8 L. T. WOOD CO. tim* intaryiawar and peMssjonkl reporter, M embw Uriod to Loeatirt 4 MUa oB Oaklanfi am daaply impratiad by hit «p>hbrchenaiv* Chicago—Tb^ are 450 col- Telephone Mitchell 3-1129 ‘ 4 • 1 0 • 3 0 Isalght and grTSsp of rahlitiaa. 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r- ...v MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY, JUNE 2, J9B8 f A G E FO UR M A N ^STER EVENING HERALD* MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY, JUNE 2, 198* X. industrial operatlm. Or he wants ' ■...... "f ' ...... ^ Abowed a drop In oU preaaur* and Andover wtAXJ—uetw .. WriU-elOM he picked th* Igke to make a land- to. build a particular building. The A ThoiiKbt fo r Today Columbia Lake W KNS—849 Daily Radio WHAT-mi* ing.- xoning authorittei determine that Spenored by the Mnwebeetet WURO-186* . Eaetera Staadara Itnea WPUP—1419 EoenUtd IfFraiHt ComieO »f-ObitrelMs Landing Briitg8 Ride to mn Aeronautical engineer thia la a reasonable and advan- with Pratt and Whitney Aircraft. Has Bible School me. tageous use of the land in ques- He posted a ICO bond to. S|if>ear- WATKINS- Arreilt of Pilot *9, 1 ih * ioUowuig program adhcd-i-*'**:? »1M*U wr«w tion; the neighbors think that the la Tour CluUr IBnipty |*nce In court,, and then flew the ulca are aupptico by the radio WHAV-Niabt Watch There's a plAee fo'r you in Dates Listed WTIC—Teleriwn* Hour particular ua* described will not t D e tro it’s B ig-3 plane out about 7 -p.m, ^ managemehu and are subject to WDRU—TTie, World TbnigM An E s M Hartford alrplene pilot WEST day School. There's a ^ A^acant cilang* without nouca, WPOP—Hound Dos Publiibcr* be too annoying to them or In- Columbia passed th* no landing The Board of Rcllgloua Educa- place In your life, If you are per- will fSisA^wo charge* In Columbia ordinance in 1M8 After RiChard Been Named... '!:**- rsua««l October 1, IWH jurious to their values, and the tion of the Flrat Congregational l^ ^ y -M ia u i Watch mitting your chi^r’’^ in, Sunday (Continued from Pag* One) JuptlM .Court tonight arislnt out Kjar, 19, of Hiartford, was killed Fmeral ServiN WHAY-SmiUiif Jim TYTIC-Telephone Hour Except PubtUb*4 Everry ISvfBinS toning change is granted. The School to remgifl emptv. Sunday Hammerberg Asks A t hla landing a seaplane on Co- when the plane in which he was a Church announced the annual Va- WKNB-P.M. WDR<>-ths World Tonight H ou& ri Uqtered «t■I ■ the ‘ School proi^** training essential pensions, broadening of layoff pay Omood J West. Olre Rcgtotratlona may be made by WORC-^’sl Kolby WPOP-Hound Dog aatm*dJBtitled to UM .UM.IM* of republ------repubUMtloB of bor taxpayers. To the Editor, under federal jurisdiction," he add- been picked up in a boat by ac- Ifiia- .an peer* B*w* 4liiat^..«q:#d^^^^^dtopatehea credUed to M .POrd'a ^ e f negotiator, vice- W A SH IN G M A C H IN i Glngraa, Willimantlc. Hto paternal grandparents are' Postmaa- mall 6r phone with Mrs. Willard WPOPr-Wssworke WHAY rus|b, watch These latef uses to which the I f*el that I woul^be remiss if *d. quaintAnces. He informed Rice of * i*4—- not oth*nrto* cradlM *" president John 8. Bugas, talubUeh*rB RepraaaauOv**: Tb# The writer haa known Dr. Edgar Bugas said, "the-UAW to shoot- When Anthony questioned Rice, ISO Crater St.—Ml 9-M87 » WITH THE JOINER’S M ieket Oakville, and her paternal grandfather ie Mr. John F. New Garden Club Slate *:#*- WPOP-Modem Bnunda ' Zoning authorities themselves price structure, but also to assure the pilot said hto plane's engine WHAY-Piatlri Parly JuUua Wamawa SpaPtoTAaency — New for ,* number of year*. We have ing for the mobn with utter dis- -TOOLS. WORSE WITH Kenney, Waterbury. Mrs. Ernest K. Seyd has been WCCC—Rectird Rrvus l*i4A-, are not unaware that they are wprked together on mapy matters regard for.^-.'decUning auto sales. adequate returns to producers and elected president of the Garden WKNB-P.M. WHAY-Niglit waten ntmaio" o r fair competition among dealers.” THE DOCTOR’S" WTIC-New# WTIC—UN Radio Review CHtCCllAWN'8 ____ _ dealing out blank checks, and that -involving individuals, and families, ObViousjy-, the aim Is to make the Uada Anne, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Weirs, Winde- Club for the coming year. Serving W DRC—News'Reiiurter WDRC—Moods for RomanCd some of whom were members pf compuy surrender to another It to Alao necessary to "prevent .mere' Village, Ellington. She was bora May 25 at Mimeheater With .her will be Mr*. William H. WPOP-Uniled Aulo Workers Bbow WPOP Modem Bnubdi Th* llarald^ PrtotlM Company Ino^ realization Is a good explans^tibn or minimise the intrusion of dis- - V(Author's Nam* Below) — aaaOmaa no M andal reipnnaiblllly tof his church and some of whom were round of wage Inflation which al- Memorial Hoapltel. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. aibl. Mercer Jr., vice' president: .Mrs., iiia- of the caution and deliberation economies in the marketing sys- WHAY—Ptsitei Party WHAY-eJaxs Alley typocrapbleal error* appearing In ad- not, but sought his -counsel and ready affects the whole economy." In this "Do It Yourself Mr*. Ralph Palmer. Glastonbury, and her paternal grandparent* John H. Yeomans, secretaiy; Mrs. WpCC—Record Rrrue t WTIC-Newa Tertieement* and other reading matter they usually exercise in consider- guidance. Hto tireless effort and Buga* saiil Ford hopes of achiev- tem." he said. are Mr. and Mrs. Thom** Minsor, Windemerc Village, Ellington. Mary Sage, treasurer;. and Mrs. WKNB-P.M. WDRC—News to Tb* llancheatar Evening Herald Milk production in Connecticut l>H0NE FOR A LOAN Age.” we now h ate many WTiC—Rusa Miller WPf IP-M odern Bound* — ing pleas for zone changes not har- energy were the same, whether ft ing a contrAct had been “dashed ^ She has enaals^. Debra4.ee, 13 nuroUuL ...... Franejp Mullen and Mrs. Lawrence- WORl'.—^:ai Kulbv U:l»- T O P Q U A LIT Y F R B H D R B S E D — R E A D Y T O C O O K ! Dlaniay advertlalng cloalng houmi concerned members of his "flock" is booming and mav reach an all- B B N R F I C I A L amateur plumbera and car- ’^Jlllson, executive committee. WPOP-Uniled Auto Workers Show WHAY—Jaxi Alley Hor Monday—1 p.m Friday monious with the rest of the entire by an arrogant UAW leadership." WTIC—Bperte rtnal or not. ■ He added, "Reuther must realize time high during 1958 aays a Uni- pentere. Should t h e / fail Carrie Catheriue, daughter of Mr. and' Mr*. Donn Morris, The, officere were installed by F o f TUeaday—1 p m Honday ^ ___ neighborhood involved. Jlh a t. same vemity of Connecticut authority. WIIAY-Platter Parly WDRC—Mood* for Romanes For Wadneeday—1 p.m_15i**day. Manchester has been~^brtuhate that a t ' Ford 111*' TIT bda “c*nt de- to accomplish their task, Graham Rd„ Wapping. She was bom May 2i at Mancheater Me- Mr's. Winston Abbott, retiring W C«;c-Rerord Revue WPOP-Modem Sound* For Thuradav—1 p m. Wedneaday. realization, bn th* part of zoning to have a man of his sterling qual- mands are beyond all reason." Prof. Stewart Johnson, .told tha- fikesA > say'‘V ^ r morial Hospital, Her maternal grandparents arc Mr. and Mrs. president, st g recent meeting. WKNB-P.Mr tl :S * - For Frtday—1 p.m Thureday., avthoriUda, haa also led, over the edltora that the Increased-produc- not too much h.nrm is done, Levltc Sitola, Van Buren. Maine. Her paternal grandmother bV A meeting of 'Teen* for Polio" WTIC—Ross Uillrr , ------f—Jar- All* For Satuniay—I p m Friday. ities for the number of years he tion is being achieved with "fewer WDRO-C'ai K-ibv lerenade aaaatflH deadfina; 10 » a m .each >’*ars, to some closer definition of Get cash the 1-irip way: CAD i just some spoiled ma- Mra. Ethel Morria, St. Francia, Maine. She haa two sisters, at the Hotel Bond in Hartford WPOP-Wasworks ____ . Romance day of poblleatom axeept ■giurdav- has been a part of this town: In- Someni Man Snicide pbd larger farms.” WPOP—Modem Sounds deed. the writer has - seldom. If us how much you want Then, terials and wasted time. Donna, 4, and Leah. m . Saturday was attended by Miss »:**- ta m., the specific uses permissible in Johnson said the number of com- approved, pkk it un. Phona todsyl • • ; • * • WHAY-Platiei Party 11:44— ever, had the privilege o^-vrorklng Marjorie Mitchell, Miss Ellen were—Record Revue - WHAY—uaaa All^ specific sones. Somers, June 2 I * - —Frank' A. mercial d,*iiiT farms In this state Kevla Howard, eon of Mr. and Mr*. Howard E, Htlla. Fem - Wnc—Btarllxhl Serenade Mondity, June 2 with “a man ,of the cloth” who had Attempting to be an ama- X.- Watoh. Miss Elsie Tebbette and WKNB-P.M. But et’ery now apd then the Engleman, 27, of Somers killed dropped from 7,700 in 1935 to 3,700 Le*M up t* till team lUi ImureA i .wood Dr., Bolton. He waa bom May 25 at Mancheater Memorial Allen H. Yale Jrl, representing this WTIC-Ros* Ullier WDRC—Mood* (or Romance th* qualities possessed .by. Dr. Ed- teur doctor can often cause WDRC—eai Kolby WPOP—Modern Bound* problem rears it* head, in poat himself after an argument ;wUh in-1936. Today, he added,' there are m Hospital. His maternal grandparents arc Mt. and Mrs. Clifford town. They were accompanied by Moderate Beginninf gar. Further praise wotilii only be hli wife, police said. A medical re- NIAIN ST., 2nd FI., Over Woelwertli’e, A a NCHUTCII WPOP—Waxwork* 2,900. MlteticH 3.4U* . Aih ler the YE6 MANager' serious harm. The wrong Wbltehouac, itoatford, and. his paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs, Cteorge Munson. mortem fashion, and it aeema Uiat cumulative and be of eipbarrass- port said Engleman pumped car- Despite ifreate^ commercializa- nia worgt.of the FMnch criii* la ment to him. O K N THUIMOAV IVeMMOS UNTIt ( PM. treatment at the beginning Myfoit Hltla Andover. He has two eistera, Karen, 7, and. Susan, WHAV—Dateline one can do little more than aympa- bon monoxide fumes Into his tion, Johnson said, dairy 'farming IAm Mit It wt»8f n H fN WCee—BrenIng Musle Students to Dine apparently over, tWnki to a yield- of sickness can give an ail- 20 months. Manchester Evealng Herald Aa- WKNB-P.M, thlze with the neighborhood which Everyone who-has come in con- closed automobile and died early In Connecticut atil) is eiuMVitiallv 8 IM* M tIN 6MH iHM WTIC-Newe ing to de GAi^e on th* part of hit tact with Dr. . Bkigar. certainly yesterday morning.. l#*i ment the opportunity to dox'er correspondent, Mrs. Paul D. at llrst think* some gravel to go- a family enterprise. The avereee Soadra Gall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Helmer Johnson, 49 Pfaastlehl, telephone Pilgrim WDRC—News Reportsr With Rotarians natural pol^cal enemiea. a yield- . wishes him well. Mancheater's loss number of cows per farm, he said, in a firm foothold, mak- Wetherell St. She wax bom May 25 at ManebeeUr Memorial WPOP—News . ing to be cleaned out, apd then is Dallas' gain. We can be content 505,«00 hear GRAHAM 2-685«. • : i a - ing mad* ea'pecially bitter, on their to 31 and they are taken care of 'ngk.a diseasr difficult to HoeptUI. Her paternal grandparent* are Mr. and Mrs. Helmer WHAV-Dst'ltne Fifteen high school students who finds itself living under an aipliiilt in the knowledge that Dr. Edgar San Francisco, June 3 (JPt — by the family or the family and one A. Johnson, 15 Packard St. She haa a brother, Mark, 4v . • • • • • WPOP—riiltoh Lewis TH E POUND But We all know that the fatal SM A RT L O O K F O R “ W I N D O W S . . Tuesdays. Fridays. Open Tburs- two Hammond organs and the Marilyn Taylor, Sam Foster, Wes- Pick up your prescrip- Jkdt|h Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Louis ROm UIo . 10 Bol- 7:ia- . -man .yaUier accident did -not-“mar'.: the. pro- 'jdayx. A Jl.-. Jp.,..3_..RrM,..Opea, Hammond Cliord organ. WHAY-Serenads ley Feshler, Jeanne Carrigan, Gail tion if ahopfdng-near-oart>r tmi. St. YMm -waa bom May 21-at~thc-Mancfaeetcr Memorial Hos- . wirvn—P M BUY THE PARTS. wondering, already, if •thpir revolt gram, but rather fulfilled it. and Wednesdays natll aeon. Hlai program ■ is of Interest- to ■Eagloson, -Karl Retchelt, Linda let us . deliver prom^ly pital. Her pntemal grandparents are Mr. and Mre. Vincent Roe- Wnc—Dick Bertel Nelson. Daniel Renn. Carol Hues- haa been cheated of ita real and that the "horror” present in th* Kirsch* Vertical Blinds ■illo; New Toric-Amo* and Andy YOU LIKE BEST ||| ^ basic purposes. . without extra charge. A strument, those who have always WPOP-Ed P Worssn tis, George Cushing, RichXrd Olm- crowd was a horror the crowd had had a desire to play, and others ii*e- - stead, Pascal Poe. Daniel Dormer. Th* compoeition of th* de Gaulle great many people entrust Snun IJnda, r of Mr. and Mra. Frederick J . Hobbs, WHAV—Berenad* paid Ua money to see and experi- Kirsch Vertical-S’at Blinds bring your-win- I N S U R E D S A V I N G S who enjoy listening. He explains WKNB-P M. cabinet, which waa intended to be us with the responaibilit.v Mansfield Depot, She w k s-^ m May 23 at the Mancheater Mc- vmc--7C—News ■ of tb* World ence. dows up-to-date with their fresh, new ap- Her maternal, grandparent* are Mr. and Mrs. just what he is doing throughout 'if filling their prescrip morial HospUai. the program and how he achieves WDRC—Answ*r P lrsi* reaasuriiig to the country as a Actually, th* program thus ful- proach to light, sun and air control. They’7e Frederick P. Wilson, Port CheatJrivN Y. Her paternal grand- WPOP-Top 40 Tim* Charge whole, and which alao obviously tlons. May we compound parents are Mr. and Mra. Herman HV Los Angeles. Celif. the music he plays. 7-.4S- Tour filled the Implied promise on which made right here in Manchester to fit your He is being presented by the WJIAV-Sfrrnad* represented bargaining and con- yours? WKNB-P.M. Presertptlone it sold tickets, and'the vast crowd window.* to perfection. Call MI 3-486ji. We'll East Hartford Chapter of the Here ceaaione by de Gaulle before he Christopher Michael, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Joaquin Theodore, im © —Life In Ihe World thus got exactly what It hed paid demonstrate in your home; quote prices. 10 Waddell Rd. He waa bom May 13 at St>Francla Hoapttal. Hammond Organ Society «which WDRC—B R Murrow came to power, is by th* same "ft WPOP—Top 40 Tim* its money to eee. Hto maternal grandmother to Mra. John C. Fopd. 61J Center gt„ was organized this spring to bring S:4*-- PINE P H A R M A CY together organ enthuaiaats. own-- BIRDS EYI token aomething of sn insult to if there were not this, ever- and hla paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mr*. JullO'-qAeodore, WrtAY—Polka TImr 664 Center 8 t —Ml 9-9814 th* rebellion, for it include* none vS AVINGS Biloomfteld. He ha* one brother. Joaquin, 3. , era and people interested in listen- WKNB-P.M. present promise of possible death,^ ing to organ music. The Society W n C -Y ou BM Your LIf* of th* rebel leaders. WBRP—Robert O. I,e«lt the race would be nothing. cl 21 c/ L.OAIV W M ssfii, Daniel O’Brien, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles North, 3 Undeii is headed by Mr*. Dorothy Baker, WPOP—Top 40,•nm* Th* pledges of de Gaulle as to prohrrtndnt ergantst Who has often *:f»- Whenever such a Roman ipec- \ S f 1 X I \ I I ( » V Pi»Mription Pharmacy PI.. Rockville. He a-*# bom May'24 at RbatVniq City Hospital^ WII.VY- Polka Tune fro z e n - his policy, alao givamaa a part of 'tacle IS challenged. It*-; defendfciA i His maternal grandparent* are-Mr; and Mr*. Joseph Bonen,- 128 been .heard at W atkins. Bros, for WK.NB- Ol»r« Mike "Connecticut’s Complete /toFywArd'AS'Vto vfMmi W Main Street ipecial store events. WTIC-You Bel Y-.iir i.ifa hi* process of winning th* votes retort that such a race, helps pio- MFC. CO. " Orchard St.. Rockville, and hto paternal grandparents are Mr. and WDRC—Robert O Lewia Carpet Shop” ■ aMca**Yae.>a e ta A e t rta a u a ia j. la s T ite tia a Mr*. Charles 8. North, 3 Linden FI., Rockville. He haa a broth- Admission to the concert is free. Which put him in office, are, like neer engineering and design which *QiiotaUon by Benjamin WPOP—Top 40 Time 4 8 5 E. M I D D .L E T P K E. - M A N O H E S J E R, C O N N . er, Charles 2 '4 : end e etoter, Marjorie. S'». S;Sa— hi* cabinet, more moderate, and are of value,-later on, to the auto- Franklin—(1706-1790) • • • • • WHAY—Polka Time Manchester CUT CORN 3;::45' more loyal to'.the traction* of Copyright 1968 t6W4) WTIC—NiRbi Line mobile industry and the public as A Jndith Ann. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Erwin C. Drury Sr., Miss Smith Wins WDRC—Rufttv Draiw-r French democracy, than th* In- Kelly Rd., Talcottvllle. She was bom May 25 at St. Francia WPOP—Hound Do* whole. S:iJ— Carpet Center stincts of the factkmi who de- — 't. Hospital; Her maiemal grandparent* are Mr. and Mrs. Fred This is like eaying that th* many In Latin Contest WIIAY—Polka Time manded power for d* Gaull*. ■?ur'tox''(v»wa(n'a»*tiaiiii.-n*toi«. mr.. Baxter, Kelly Rd.. Talcottvllle, and her paternal grandparent* are WTIC—NIsht Line . Offers GREEN PEAS 3r4y millioni of casualties of World Mr. and Mm. William Drury So.. Bristol. N. H. She he* a WDRC—Rusty Draper So tbs flrat crucial teat of th* WPOP—Hound Dos W ar.n were A’orth while because brother. Erwin C. Jr., 17 month*; and a sister, Roaanne M„ 5. First and second places in the da Gaull* regime will come a* he • . . e l n l l m « f o r G R A D U A T I O N ! State Latin Contest were won by that wai^ produced the scientific Televisio n Pro gra ms A Professional heads for Algeria, with the avowed two students at Manchester High advance represented by the atom School. Miss Linda Smith, a senior, On Page Tw o FRENCH FRIES 3 X 49' purpoe* of bringing back under, th* bpAib. Bolton won first place, and Thomas Carpet Service control of Paris the military sued ^10 otv -Why not, at least, be honest? Adams, a junior, won second place civilian revolt in existence, there.'" 407o In Oi* Vergil division. It le a Roman spectacNii, with death V Over 24'Years' Experience pkgi. This revolt now hat de Gaulle, . Miss Smith was awarded $25: GE N ER A L FORDHOOK LIMAS 2 49^ Sa Its great box office lure, and Erlandson Awarded Contract whom it demanded. It le. no’ longer and a book for her first place i that to why A-e maintain It, and while Adams received $20. T h e; sure it ie to get; from, him, the OFF T V SERVICE why people go to it. Then let u* O F M A N C H E S T E R For Methodist Church Work contest was sponsored by the Con- j polidea it wanted. On* would guest nectlcut branch of the Classical j Days C 9 QC , A Cal' C A LIF O R N IA-S U N K IST diacuss, on that basis, whether It Sp ecial Purchase of Fine Sw iss that the revolt W’UI have to be con- Association of New England. Nights «Xs99 Plus Parts properly rates as one of th* enter- The contract for renovation* atVwho made a gpeclal check with the tent. nonethelesa, and that it will ,17-Jewel W atches Miss Smith, daughter of Mr. and T E L Ml 8-5482 tainment glories of Memorial Day. tfnited Methodist Church has been State Library files this year, re'- Mrs. George W. Smith of Boltpn, have to go through the motion*, IT'S THE WEEK TO BUY BEDDINC AT WATKINS porU 90 veteran*' graves were, awaxded ta Olof V. Erlandson of plans to attend Oberlin College a t IsaiH, of trusting Its own sup- SELECT FROM , .marked with flag* on Memorial where she will take a liberal arts posed champion. Poor Man’s Subsidy Gone Hebron Rd. whose bid wa* $12,500, Day in the towm’* two cemeteries, course. She I*' eligible for scholar- an Incceaae of about 30 over past 8o far, at any rale, the atmos- Work is expected to begin this ships at several other colleges as - 10- We salute the prospective and week''as'aoon as the contract 1* years. The war service of some of the result of her winning the WI NDOW S HADE S phere of de Gaulle's actual as- the Veterans pre-dates th* Ameri- deserved increase in pay for the signed. Latin' contest. Albertus Magnus, sumption of power is healthier nation’s postal emploj'es. We be- can Revolution when large num- Annhurst, Hillyer College of Hart- Grwen, W hit*, Ecru The Official Board of the church bers of New England men fought than the events which brought it moan the idea Uiat 1^ had to take ford University, and St. Joseph W ashable eonsidered five bids st U* m a t- in King George's War. _ College have all offered her schol- About; He cam* Id'power not as a' the four cent letter to pay for it. ,* ing on Thursday. ' ' - reitdt-of any deniand from the peo- There are only three Spanish arships. H OLLA N D H N ISH Every time we mailed a Iqtter, A rertovation fund begun In War veterans buried in the local Adams I*, the son of Mr. and for 'X February now totals $11,700 jn Pl«. but as'a-r.*su^ of a rebellion we had the feeling that u;e’^wer* cemeteriea.. a few fro.m the two Mra. Charles A. Adams of Coven- C4% 3Q Made to Order he himself toIerated~J|i th* liope "VOUR CHO.CR pledgfs and cash. Actual cagh try. bepig subsidized; It was A kind of available at the present tifne is World Wars and one from the'Kd- With Your Rollers rean cdnfHct. Most of the veterans and Intent fliat It would ^ a t c , the sneaky feeling, but gpod. Thia was $5,000. < .. c r i ^ which would necessitate his ■Tke renovation- project, J t ...• served in the. Civil, War. t!he Town FULL LINE OF CUSTOM. 'lhe-^_^averag* American's only Clerk said. 0 return. .But be has begun his tenure major one and win call for almost chance^0 join, in spirit apd princi- Zonlag Permits Interested In Color TV? VENETIA N BLIN DS In a manner which has, a chance of corhplete reconstruction of the ple, the f*rmer''Who,^ets paid for church proper. During the process, Zoning permits Issued during See the new RCA Mark obtaining that popular approval not planting his land, or'for-rqising the floor plan will be reversed the last month went to Daniel aerie* colorset*------and support ..which did not appear a crop nobody needs. This was 'o' with pews facing to the • north Verilli Jr . of Tolland Rd., breeze- fs Ak JOHNSON for • hi* demand - for power. The chanCe to feel on a pap with |lhe rather than the south as a t way .and garage; Herbert Jensen, lA R L O W 'S TV present. The chancel will be raised 5-room ranch' house 'on Rt. 85; PAINT CO. higheet hope in the present situa- manufacturer who operates behind 1089 Tolland Turnpike, three steps abom.the floor of the A Ido Peace of Hebron Rd., open Bnckland—,MI 3-5095 723 Main SL.Yel. MI 9-45Q1 tion la that d* Gaulle should be the subsidy of a tariff, or on a gC’^- naveX'lth choir stalls at one .aid* shed for storage of farm machin- !•- ’ .’te ; able to'ereate new French unity of emment' contract designed pri- and the organ opposite:. ery; Rose NriUgan,'Box Mountain A new entrance will be provided feeling and purpose,' not behind a marily to'see that he alaye In busi- A new entrance win oe pniv.uBu Rjd,,Rd., garage; Albert Hemingway,Hgmingway, f " symbol, but behind program and on the west aide of th? building, j y^rnon Rd„ addftlon td dwelling; ness. Thia. was our littie way o^ transforming the fmali room .now poUde* worthy of support from »in»"R*'ceue»* tot Em ast Bassohnette, Rt. 85, patio; matching the states who g6t tide- located behind the altar Into a Leo Drbuin. Box Mountain Rd., '’W \ all true Frenchmen, of whatever land oil, or the- interests who get vestibule. carport; Alfred B. .Elwln, Watrous EN ROLL N O W r7 spUntsr party. free lumber off public lapds, or Worship services during the con- Rd., 5'-room ranch house; U and ALumiMum This higheet hope has life for the struction work, will be conducted R Constmetion Co., 5-room ranch even the ship and air lines that REG. $33.75 {- REG. $35.75 REC.149.S0 } j ' liTHe worahlp center of the educa- -G ro d tu itc and U ndargroduat* CoursM moment at least, and perhape be- Hbuae' o n 'R ^ ’Xtuie; Russell Moo- get subsidies for carrying the mall. Water Resistant ’ tional building. nan, South Rd., 2-car garage. tween the misgivings of those who Dress Model Dress Model Baptism* ' The three cent letter was the poor Public Records' yielded to him against their net- njan's subsidy, -the. average mad's You'd expect to Shock Resistant.. Expansion Band 14K Case The Rev. Carlton T. Daley of Willimantic Siatt TaaeheiV Cbllega United Methodlat Church baptized Warrantee Deeds: Bernard and itral political principles and the one way of sampUng the largess T W O ROR Faith RhMume to Edward A. and Choose from the following gradunte offerings: mlagi'vinga of those who promoted Victoria Leslie, infant daughter of Dorothy S. Steele, house on ToI-| of Uncle Sam. And now all of us Mr. and Mr*. William K. Reed of Jnly n —August 6* roiiiis'ciiAii htih because they thought he would pay as much for one! land Rd.; Robert D. Valentine to June 25—July 16* ‘ F O R P A t i p O R YA RD are at the tail end of our one XIanchester, and Kathleen .Mae, MUste in the Elem.-School Art in the Etem. School be their tool there w^U arise a mid- Robert A.' and . Joan E. Dixon, F O R A LL Y O U R One Inch slurdy aluminum her con- surviving su)>sidy privilege, with daughter of Mr. and MA. Roberf house on Hebron Rd.; , Paul Classroom Dynamics Contemporary Prob. In Edu- dle ground faith which will Join no recourse except that of writing Cartoon of Manchester yesterday. .V. Thngren-to Louis and Dorothy Rhythms and Dance for cation ■ ' , itructlon, with taran webbing — cool Mra. Cartoon’s slater and brother-, d* Gaulle In heeling and building. as many letters as possible before- PAIR O F TWIN B^PS Daacanio, lo.t on Williams Rd. Younger Children Student Tchg. and Supervision C A R PET I N G N EEDS radwobd arms-77-,folds fbr-ttorage. In-Iaw, Mr. and Mr*. Milton Cole, Org. and Adro. of Libraries W80H Bela Work Session Social Psychology Aug. 1. All th* rest of government formerly of Bolton, were godpar Iptro. to Statistirs Problems In Geology The Aaphait Camel i's operating at a loss, and deficits WITH BEDDINq , * . enta for the latter child. The'^Voman’* Society, for Chris'- Child Psycholpgy SEE US F O R FREE Ifomenuikera to Tour Factor.v lian Service will hold a work Amerltan History *Note: .'A lls week sessions Sometime*, qt the cost of making are patriotic,. and all the rest of Bolton Homemaker* wll tour, the i meeting ■ at United Methodist Mexican Study Tour -meet from 9:30 to 12:15 daily ESTIM A TES and BIDS th* thankless and difficult task of government policy talk* about how ...... -i furniture factory at North Orbs-i Church tomorrow at 8 p.m. The and are for S semester hours MBing authorities still more com- tb put noore money in th* pockets venordale Wednesday. Mias Ber- execi^tlve committee will meet at June 28—July 4 Arts and Crafts Workshop credit. -' FOR ALL TYPES plicated, it seems as if there ought of the consumer and that is enough Hard's thd dasiesf-en-your-b u d g d t w a y t o furnU k your bad- nice Fanning, Tolland County home 7:15 p.m. Hoeteaaes for the ses- sion will be Mrs. Ralph Burleigh,,: OF INSTALLATIONS to give us the staH for at least one demonstration agent, plans to A variety of imdergraduate course* are also available at WUII- CJ to be auch a thing as precision make the tour with the group. Mra. Raymond Peteyson and Mra. aenlng, in which land to classified lettei' to Congrees. We think we rooms with t win ba'ds. - F or only $149 you got T W O mapla mnntlc and ether centers. REG. $59.50 REG. $69.50 REG. $85.00 The',women, who-have Juat com- Edward Venn. •• Bigelow and Mohawk for specifie use instead’ of for use shall tend It postage due. pleted'* furniture reflnjshlng proj-' Stainless Steel locae Dress Model Dress Model ABC Financing Available REGULARLY 7.95 usider some general zoning.ciassifi- ragulation t win bads, T W O innarspring m a t trassas and T W O ect, expect to leave town at about' Advertiaement— Director of the Graduate Program - PLATT R1TB8 fUSt Water Resistant Expansion Band Gold Filled 8:45 a.m. Thpse interested In mak- When Buying .or - Sellln Bolton State Teachers’ College i New Haven, June 2 uF» — Fu- box sprin gs . . all o f fam ous Eciipso q uality! It's ona o f tha __ 1 ing the trip are asked to call Mrs. Property call Lawrence t Fiano, WiHlmantic. Connecticut. That, a t least, would seem to he neral services will be held tomor- Donald Tedford. Broker. Phone MI 9-5910. M A N C H ESTER the ooly way to avoid a kind of Dinner DeMlllue Please send me further' detail* about the graduate row for Raymond F . Plktt, 42, a itiost fabulous valuas o f 1958 so hurry right in for yours,, or M.OO A WKKK IF YOU WISH ♦king Wljich pl^ipsBS repeatedly former teletype- opeA^or for the IHnner reservations for the an- Advertiaement— or undergraduate ■ ...... — program. C A RPET pL under p rw h t aonihg praciices, in Aaao^tated Press. Platt, a native nual event qf the Council of Catho- I f you have a g^ood driving rec- phona Mrtehall 3-5171. ! . lic Women of St. Maurice Church of Bridgeport, worked for th* AP ord, take advantage of it. ..Signed: ...... c e n t e r tjho typical caM 'We have in mind, more than 20 years. He held a must *116. made by June 5 with Mrs. TRIPU S BLUE STAMPS O r, i f you w a n t just ona bad ...... a a a a*a. .a, $79.50 Save money, staggered payments. All Our Carpet Mechanic* an appUchht jappears before the master’s degree .from (Columbia Nelson Goble or Mrs. Joseph Man- Crockett Agency, Inc-. MI 3-1577. aoBing authorltiea and proclaims University. The cause of hi* death ’ T i ? ion. Dinner will be served at the ' Address ...... Are Fully Insured . JU AROVf OAtetA fPPiCTIVI THAU WADHAAOAT, JUMA 4Mf that h*\is seeking a certain xoning Friday (^aa not announced- Marco vPolo reataurapt in East PHONE MI 9-4343 Hartford on Ju M 9 a t 6:80 p.m, MauetMeter Kvealag Herald Bel* 808 htelB B t, Maneheeter daaMneatloa In order ta gccom- tw XNOWN14AMI, INI XNOWN OMlurr lata INI teti . eelrraapendeat. llerie AL TalephoB* Ne. seegbsee'eesaeeae Soma lOJMO relatlyea and swaet- JIWIltIM - tlttfttlMITKS 9» Grayei'’ DMerated- Knar-Weet MIddls Turnpike pUAh a o m * tpteMe o b je c t He hearts Visit basic trafneae paeb OPEN THURSDAY ANTD FRIDAY EVENINGS UNltlL 9 Town Oerlc David C. Topmey, DHtaUa, tatephoM Mitchell »-*U L m m d rn waaU to oMahUah a eartaia type of -weekand at Fort Dtx, VJ: 958 MAIN ST- MANCHESTER-AIm Hartford .V -1 \ • l' ■ r 4- . 'a , • ’ ' I '.-I I'- r ■. \' ■. 1 PAGE SEVEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, M^CHESTER, CONN^^ MONDAY, JUNE 2, 19BR MANCHESTER evening HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY, JUNE 2,1988 ALLEY OOP vRY V, T. HAMLIN. |0UR BOARDINGHOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLB Coventry Man Miss Connecticut Majorette _WEM»'EVEN Assembly Gives He Gaulle U.S. in* V Middle / CXEWl UP AM S if t R D HUSRANDt'HM PH / ** H E ETHNOLOGICAL Title Won hy Patricia Litde MRS, MP O P U, WHERE' S , P P W E D t h a t HBIK E N TE R TA lN - In French Row Gets &>Month ENIGMA THAiT IH E A 0 UV6 R A T 60M S PLACE Power to Ride by Decree MAS ftAFFLED I^R WEIRD HUS8ANO?, -HE HAS HVPNOTIZSD TH A T SOUN D ED LIH B O LU P P- A catiny Main*’ farmer, who night It craahad through and killed The new Mias Donnectleri Ma- SCIENCE FOR S A N6 E R S F ALLS Z — SA V? X J the king a# he alcpt . (OmHiawd from Pnga One) Jail Sentence jorette la Mancheatcr’a Mlaa Pa- -YEARS *y/MAN INTOTHIHK- mada it. a rule to think before With Tunisians 46 HE'S RICH AMO HEARD s o b SA R H IN E A T •peaking,' waa approachad by a The moral of thla tala la: People .* ' , tricia Little, daugtiter of Mr. and WILTOH WITH A L L , who live in grata bouaaa ahouldn’t Da Oaull^i aald he waa demand- Mrs. Frederick Uttla, 169 Faim BL HLlpN WOH*T WORK/ atranger on# day and aakad. (Oenttnnod tram P n fo Ona) Clarence Doubleday, 37, of (Cov- — 1 'THRSATEMSD, TH E STOPS OPEN atow thronea. ing thraa major thing# of the aa- , drew separate 6-monUi jitU The sophomore at Mancheqlar A T l;30A .M . / -^ Stranger—How much la that High School ia now eligible for tha HIM WITH J AI L AND prlae Jeraey heifer o f youra worth? aambly: .. .aentoncea on two chargsa and an PLEASEJliRM off; February charghv TUnlaian aid to additional 60 days on a third Mia* American Majorette competi- HB S AI D THAT The farmer thought a moment "By dafinlUoo, h m oR » la a par. J, Emergency power# to rule by Algerian Moalfm nbela. It was WOULD s e ton who cannot think, and one of charge in Town (Court todgy. tion. . then aaked. deciiae for al'x month* to clear up Pat won her title Saturday ta FUr4/_. Fanner— Are you the ta* aaa«a- the benetita conferred upon ua by put in to courttkl^a Tunisian com- Deputy Judge Juies A. Karp or- the induatrtal revolution Ta that it the current criaia. Parliament plaint agpinat a iFab. 3 PYench air dered the sentences to be served Newton, Maas,, at an Muitem aor, or haa ahe been killed by a concurrently, however. states championship baton compe- train? ha# made It poaaibla for morona to would take a vacation in the in- raid on q Tunisian .vl^ge. be aucceaaful." Doubleday had pleaded guilty to tition eponaored by ti>e Drum Ma- terim. ^ a council shelved both com- a forgery charge, procuring goods jorettes of America in cooperation The Afrigan king heard that a 3. Authority to reviae the con plaint* Feb. 13 to allow Britain under false pretensea and o p m t- with the Eastern States Twirling ^neighboring, tribe waa heading hla World’a first gaa company eama titution to give a atronger exe- and the United States to try to Ing a car after his licenae had been Assn. way to aeUg hla golden throne. Into being in April of 1818, with cutive, baaed on the American ays- mispended when he appeared in Whether or not Pat will take PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER Hia aubJeoU hid the throne In the granting of a charter by Par- Um. rather than Ute parade of aettle the laaa^ through good of- couH last month. Sentence was part in the national con^ieUtion ta the rafter# of hi# hut but that liament weiUc regimea which have been at flcas.-Those efforts' failed when the withheld at that, time pending an Cfiiio depends on vvhether.it Is held BLIT su e KEPT STALLING, French government was voted out AND STALLING UNTIL T IT the mercy of the aaaembly. investigation by probation oificlala. In August. Pat plan* to go on a 3. Constitutional reform to rt- of office for its wiillhimexe to Police said Doubleday forged a PRISCILiAl HER FATHER ^ V “ —----- tour of the western states with the GOT SO organiae U>e relation hetvreen compromise. ^ $65 check and used it to buy a car Perry Caravan. The group leave# IT'S 'V ^ ' ANGRV France and her overseas, territor- Neither government aubmittra a from A local dealer on April 25. June 23, and v/111 be gone for a PAST BED- THAT HE. Daily Crossword Puzzle reeohiUon in . advance of tbe coun- They said the check was made out TIME lea. month. Both constitutional reforma cil meeting, and there waa tome to Dillon, drawn on an out-of-town In the competition Saturday Pat spaculation that the debate might bank and aigned by “Wlnthrop An a w ar t o Previoua P u t ti e would be aubmitted directly to the was judged on the basis o f a bath- ‘ijJiAT people fdr approval, rather than end without a vote. But informed Porter.’’ A check with Porter re- ing suit division, a uniform divi- M E A H S diplomata said the Tunisian dele' vealed that he had made out no to .the aaaembly first. De Gaulle Bradford Bachrach Photo sion, gnd a costume divielon. She did not apell out the copatltutlonal gatlon privately had been discus- such check, authorities said. According to police. Doubleday has b ^ taking- lessons from Maj. changes he plana, saying this ting the poasibllity of action in- Forrest Harvey since she waa eight A c a o s i 8 Honor Engaged, volving the council, a good-offices had "issued such a check before 7Fret*ii water would be dohe in a bill to be sub- and Uuit he had served time for yeare old. She has M mqdals for CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER 1 Cowboy’f rope mitted soon. The engagement of Miss EUgs- mission or Secretary (^neral Dag past wins. 8 Parent'* Hammarskjold. it." e Rope with eider Tiie aaaembly committee ap- beth Ann Aimetti to 2nd LL Paul Her most important victory be- running nooec B Authentic proved the request, for aix months Blbridge Wood Jr., USAR, is an- forje Saturday was being named It Penetrate* to On the ocean of full power 27-17 afUr an all nounced by her parents, Mr. and Connecticut State Champ at a con- 13 Happen* anew night session during which Vice Mrs. Arrigo H. AlnMtti, 154 Pearl f f^ iir Jt TJI. It, K.t. „ M. 13 Forced air . Charier ^e^h‘iIlg test In Norwich last year. r c-t 14 Tropical bird through no**, ITemiera Ouy Mollet and Pierre 8t. Her plana for the future tamude IB Thorouihlare a* a her** Pflintiin pleaded that the general lA. Wood is the son of. Mr. and college where ahe will major in LONG SAM BY AL CAPP and BOB LUBBERS 16 Sorrowful 13 DemoUih must be given a chance to push Mrs. Paul E. Wood 8r., Braintree, Set for Tonight music, and a career, afterward 17 Pari of a 18 Old Engttih 28 God of love 440rch**tra ahead with plans to revltidixe Maas. as an elementary achool music Kaniman’a Mrs. Ralph H. Fletcher Jr. (ab.) 31 Three-toed 4S Siouan Indian France. Miss Aimetti attended Trinity The. Charter Revision CommIttM teacher. rope 48 Mrs. Helen Carmel Fletcher. 82, 30 Father of sloth Auditory The committee vote followed College, Washington, Dr-G>, and tonight will hold a public hearing 30 Canterbury St., wife of Ralph IB Bevtrafc Orpheu* 32 Petition WJUy a l Italian 30 Thai* who bitter debate in the aaeembly and expects to graduats from Jackson at 3 p.m. in the probate court H. Fletcher Jr., died Sunday morn- 31 Slant* 38Rid*ln a -familynam* communist rioting against De College, Tufts University, on June concur fringed——A 48 Feminine room of the Municipal Building. ing at the New England Center Patrici* Uttle 33 Folding bed* GauUe in the etreeta of the capitaL She is a member of Chi Omega Hospital. Boston. 33 Floor cover -33 Nautical term 40 Disnuietud* appeUatien Townspeople who wish to pro- 2SNuUif7 Another committee voted to ex- sorbrity. She waa bom-in Eaat Hartford, 34 Genuine 42 Blnda, as BP Dili tend special power tneasurea which pose a Charted amendment or Watikins-West Funeral Home. The 3B Bread iprtad 3 Lt. Wood graduated from Maa- OcL 7, 1925, a daughter of Alex- 26 False god with a rope S IsfUb (a b.) De Caulla's predeceaaors have had aachuaetta Institute of Technology question some that have been re- Rev. Erich O. Brandt, paator of the 30 Organ of 43 Right side 84 A ir (comb, ander J. and Johanna O'Connor Robert W. Pachesa. 20, of 122 37 Girl’* ' for dealing with the 814-year-Old in 1M7, An electrical engineer, .commended by the Conjmittee will Concordia. Lutheran Church, offici- Chestnut St. la scheduled to ap- hearing plaything (ab.) . form) Carmel. She attended S t M ar/a 33 Repute Algerian rebellion. be is at present stationed at Ft. be beard. School and graduated from East ated. pear in Town Court Saturday on 14 Sbort-heeked Thus the general piuwed his first Lee, Va. After the hearing the Ckimmit- Hartford High School. She lived Bearera were Jairlea' Jopliff, charges of speeding and failing to river political hurdlea. Observers noted. The wedding will take place on t«e will hold Its last, meeting be- Lortng Photo 10 years in Manchester, She was James Topllff Jr., David Wamock, carry his driver's license with him. tS Expire Bwever, that be did *o only with Oct 11. fore reporting to the. Board of MRS. LEO B. BERGERON JR. employed six years at the Veeder- and William Mullen. Police stopped Pachesa yesterday 3e Horiebaek ~ n push from four Mdittelana repn* Directors June 10 on Charter Root Co., and waa a member of Burial was In East Cemetery. on Center St. changes it has been discussing gtme aenting wide shades o f non-Com- 8t. James’ Church Was the •cene'f pleated tulle. Her veil of ellk 11 the Brown-Landers-Ratti Poat muniat French political opinion. in a ssries of meetings. 37 Vend* of tbe wedding on Memorial Day iualon waa caught to a crown of American Legion Auxiliary, Eaat 3tSuppre*«** All four hnva been choaen by De of Mis* Jo-Anne AdeUtde Bruce, seed pearls and irideacenta. She Hartford. JUDD SAXON BY KEN BALD and JERRY BRONDFlELp 41 Outrtrip*, *• OauUa as deputy premier*. Court Cases daughter of Mr. and Mra, Keith C. carried a prayer book with white Beaidea her husband and her in a race Beaidea Boclaliet MoUet and Directors to Compare I T U BE A B IA C K DAY FOR B05W0RTH1 Center St. Building Bruce, 27 (Church St., and Leo carnations and atreamera of parents of East Hartford, she 44 Hoot Popular Republican (Catholic) atephanoUe. leaves four aona, Ralph H. Fletch- OIL WHEN WE MIRE MIMi 47 Thomas Hendrickson, 33, of 84 Benoit Bergeron Jr„ ion of Mr. HOW'O YOU 6 ET Stair part PfUmUn, Qe OauUa's demand* Liened by Court and Mr*. Leo B. Bergeron of Wll- The matron of honor wore a er III, Alan J. Fletcher, Bruce S. I N A T IDEA... f 4t Period of time were preaaed by OonaervaUv* North BL, was sentenced in town limanttc. The Rev. John P. Blanch- )town of maize nylon organdy with FTetcher, and Wayne C. Fletcher, Bl Dr*«« Xouis Jaequinot and Felix Houp- court today to 10 day* each^on field officiated at-the 10 a.m. cere- draped bodice and bouffant skirt. all of Manchester; and two slaters, Two Street Light Plans "13 Tim* of peer houet-Botgny of the Rally of Afri- Property at 192-194 Center St. The brideamaids wore dresses of Mrs. Matthew J. Moore and Mrs. BSDlai charge* of breach of the peace, as- mony. White gladioli and pompons can Paopla. sault and battery, and resisting is involved in a $13,3y)2 Judgment decorated the altar. Mr*. Jane similar style, but of aqua organdy. Leonard B. Lebarron, both of Eaat The Board of EHrebtors will 84 African flg They wars called to teatlfy be- arrest These sentences Were to be lien granted on property bnmed by Maccarone was organist and All three wore matching floral Hartford. have two aeta of recommendations 57 Rot fore the eommittee in a*S a.m. cloches and carried pink gladioli. FYineral aervices will be held Climber Panics, SB n a y he«t to served concurrently. soloist. to consider when It meets tomor- summons after the body had elect- Ernest H. Kensron of Bast Hart- The bride, who was given in The bride'a mother chose beige Wednesday at 8:15 a.m. at the In addition. Deputy Judge Jules ford. row night to designate areas of DOBTH ed a man'hostile to the proposal Karp ordered the defendant to pay marriage by her father, waa at- silk embroidered -organza over Newkirk and Whitney FUneral Falls to Death the town where street lighting 1 Permit* aa its chief. a $10 fine on an intoxication The lien Vaa granted the Hart- tended by Mra. 8. R. Dilworth. taffeta and pink accfssorie's. The Home, 318 Buriiaide Ave., East ford National Bank and Trust Co. should be improved.; TJ, « , V*. M t Small wild Tha.vots then waa 2S to ) t and charge-.....Hendrickson pleaded Willimantic, .sister of the bride- bridegroom’s mother, waa attired Hartford, with a aolemn requiem New Haven, June 2 {/Pr — Ftrp The" recommendations,'^ Yronr - MA t Mt o k k . ex of Celeb** it looked a* though Da (Saulle guilty to all four count*. by Hartford Superior (Tbiirt, ac- groom., as matron of honor. Mrs. in dusty pink silk embroidered Mas* in St. Mary’a Church, East cording to the instrument filed in engines raced to historic West General Manager Richard Martin I Hoe** kept would atumble when he had Proaccutor John FitzGerald told Truman F. Schlehobfer of Wil- organza over taiffeta and black ac- Hartford, at 9 a.m. and James H. Sheekey, agree on ‘Better find aomethinf to do, Higgine! Got a drink of ter breeding scareely taken office. If the final the court the . charges were the town clerk’s office today. limantic and Miss Patricia Bruce cessories. ‘Diey assisted the bridal Burial will be in St. Mary's Rock to save three young hikers In addition to tha Center St. party at a' reception for over 100 certain sections of Main, Cmter wafor, taka a eoffoo braak or aomethingr* 4 Dry, a* whw vote had gone againat him, the aa- brought against, Hendrickson after of Suffield were bridesmaids. Keith Cemetery, Eaat Hartford. caught on a ledge. and N. Main Sts. B Cttrua fruit aambly eould have reveraed its dc- 'domestic row’’ at the North St. building, property at 59 Edwards L. Bruce, brother of the bride, was guests at the Shell Chateau in Wil- Frienda may call at the funeral •yr St., Hartford, was also liened. limantic from 12 to 4 p.m. One of the hikers got panic However; Sheekey'a recommen- eialon. It can also reverae a favor- address during which the defend- best man, and guests were seated home today 7 to 9 p.m. and tomor- dations call for improving shorter / BY JOHNNY HART |U>1* vote If its wants. ant assaulted his wife anti resisted by William Lonergan Jr. of Wil- For a Northern wedding trip the row 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 pfin. stricken. He started to run from B. C* llmantic and Robert Breault of bride selected a beige silk en- one end of the ledge to the other. •tretchee of Main and Center Sts. COTTON WOODS BY RAY GOTTO (Communists and some Bocial- arrest. with the resulting savinga used to M A K gS M B s i e i r i . . TH A N FOR NO BARTNLy Ista on the eommittee — which State Rep. Eugene Gagliardone, Coventry. semble with brown accessories. Mra. Marjory Findlay Then he slipped and fell 250 feet ’— -A N D MAKES IT BUT THE B A N E , JU ETTH A E E —BvanvoNB aknaMABNiCB RBAnON A T ALU t n B V The couple will be at home at Old improve lighting in the eaat sec- represented all hues o f opinion— 57, of Bolton waa ordered to pay a Hospital Notes The brtda wore a fioor-length Mrs. Marjory Hemingway Find- to hia death. THAtS fOA THASe AEMAINS 4 C 0 A E - ' OUTS A W AY M O R M A t N A M B * r* * T A * M B WITH A grUP lO gown of -hand-clipped rose point Ptaini Rd., Willimantic, after June tion of E. Center SL and tha WITH A SCAATCH H fT I B B S A S IU H E K A O M A I ^ H I T \ . WAMn U K » - - voted againat De Gaulle’s de- $15 fine after he was found guilty, lay, S3, wife of Charlca.P, Findlay, Leo Arsenault, 18, died. The two Manchester Green area. K t M M N g (T mands. of speeding on Rts. 3 and 44 May lace and tulle. The aabrina neck- 9. 93 Summit St,, died yesterday at 0AMSOO f3 IN TN t SEVENTH t CAANEEX3ESTO O A m f , Pattente Today: 165 ' The bride is employed by the boys who shared the ledge with The improvements voted wlU be T N E A ^ N D IN t The bitter debate earlier In the 24. " ADMITTED SATURDAY; Carl line of the basque bodice waa en- her home. The couble had recently M r r / i m t h e t Sa o f crusted wlUi irideacenta. The fitted Travelers Insurance (?o. and the him escaped with minor Injuries. provided for with an additional H t$ HN AL aaeembly and in the committee The fine was imposed by Judge Johnson, 48 Florence S t; Mra celebrated their 3(>th wedding an- Another hiker who stayed at the - 44^ 70. THE NINTH.>•. Karp after hearing testimony for ileevea tapered to points at the bridegroom is in business with his niversary. $15,000 the Board voted to spend mad* plain that D* Gaulle will Ruth TVrrell, 83 Overlook Dr.; Rock's summit, was unhurt. on street lighting in the . have. .no . honeymoon with the pp- almost an hour from (3»Uardone, wrists. A lace overskirt was father at Bergeron’s Super Market Born in Manchester, she was a Oarmelo LUrlco, 23 Foster S t; draped over the bouffant skirt of In WnUmantlc...... ' The boys had started to descend 1958 - 69. fieeal year. The; ad- siUon. ‘Thih waa pointed up by who pleaded inhocehf, Patrolman Mrs. Mary Tinker, 15 Bliss St; lifelong resident. She was a mem- the 500-foot ma.ed. She leaves, besides her husband, feet to the ledge, then became ___ ^ voted to legalistic maneuvering be- Rd.; EMward Adams, 19 Seaman Sheekey Says $86,000 t\yo brothers. Republican Regis- accepted standards. ' Sporadic outbreaks df.l-eftist-led Circle; Miss Marcia Potterton, 171 stranded. It waa then that the Tlie company will be. represent- tween BltzGerald and defense at- trar of Voters Donald Hemlngw-ay lire engines approached, and CLUMsVe... violanc* also v/*r« seen aSsSn omen torney Seymour Rottenbdrg dur- Avery S t; Jat-.es Delaney. Forge ed at the Board’s meeting tomor- 4 fN6LMS of trouble aheed, but calm pre- of Manchester, and Hubert Hem- Arsenault fell. MTMM ing which numerous "objections’’ Village, Maas.; George Dunn III, ingway of Falrhaven, Mass.; and row nljfht by personnel equipped Oi WMMI vailed -throughout France .thie Andover; Victor Anderaon, 20 Lu- The youths are wards of the to discuss the proposed street ^ K O N O , and "counter-oBjectlons" were Will Enclose Brooks a sibter, Mrs. Mary Osella of Man- state receiving home here, a haven M N t N O f morning. voiced. cian S t lighting improvement program. aeautraaaBg BUGS BUNNY Reports swept both Pari* and chester. for orphans and children of broken “T" . In further court action, Norman ADMITTED YEISTESRDAY: Funeral aervices will be held at Martin’s recommen«iations, con- r Algiers that De GauUc envisaged Richard Liegl, 21 Bilyue S t; Isaac Town Engineer James A. Shee-» years la termed unique and coat- homes. tained in agenda notea sent to BY ROY CRANE bv Lyman, 28, of Hebron waa fined ly.” her late residence Tuesday at 2 The survivors of the tragedy BUZ SAWYER igio-WHy HERE'S SOMEBODY Dt^MCNTION a Tederal” solution of the Algeri- $ 6 '- After pleading guilty to a Jones, Vernon Haven Convalescent key today estimated it will coat p.m. with the Rev. CHifford Simp- members of the board, call for CfUSMT SIGNALS UM nx YOUR TIRE, rrl THATS ABY ^ an dilemma — «n autonomous AI- Home, Rockville; Sharon Jones, No Impondmente were identified as Edward Goderre. charge of driving past a red trafr $85,488 to enclose Lydall and son officiating. Friends may call 16. Peter Davis, 18, and Marvin improving lighting on Main St. abitnoiiiEPROTEcnoN 6EE. ria in which the Moslems would 124 Washington .St; Lynn John- 2. East of Brookfield St. the Bige- from the terminus north to Mid- fic light, on Main SL May 28 and .White Brooks in a conduit through from Jhis afternoon until $he time Moore, 16. OFARCVFTMENT. THATS Sva equal atntu.- with the French Martin D. EMStrom Jr-, 21, of son, Wafqiing;.Louis Scussell, Staf- low Brook, drainage baSin. hds no of the funeral. Funeral arrange- dle Tpke./Center St. amd E. Cen- . SWKU! colonists and Which woUld be fed- EaglaviUa WaSYined $18 for a alm- ford Springs; Adam Shuaka, 83*4 Robertson Park. Itie figure ie $17,- "impondments,'' which would pro- ter St. from Broad SL to Walker vide a runoff for some of the menta are being made by the C\ araled with France. It la Just this ilar offense oh, Broad St. (Charter Dak S t; Mrs. Dorip Mur- 988 higher than his original esti- Holmes Funeral Home. 5t.,' and N. Main St. from Oakland solution which the French colonials Police said ' the charge waa phy, Taylor St., Vernon; Carl Ahl-- water. However, the report saya St. to eaat to North SL mate of $67,500, announced May 2. "We (the Engineering Depart- 125 Lose Lives tliere have fought bitterly. brought againat Engstrom after berg, 39 Spruce St.; - Charles Mr*. Martha Zele.wltz These recommendations follow In forming hia cabinet, De Gaulle In a rei>ort, Sheekey recom- ment) find six impondments of the his car was involved in an accident Squires. RFD 2. Hockvllle; Miss mended an approt rifction of $86,000 Mrs. Martha ZeleWitz. 68 8 In Job Accidents Iclosely the suggeationa made by avoided both the extreme Right at the tnteraection of Broad S t Lydall Brook easterly of Oakland the Manchester (Shamber of Com- Ina Johnson, '33 Ardmore Rd.; to pay for the project urged by St. and this is recognized to be a Regent St., died today in Preston and fnr L eft He named a majority and W. Middle Tpke. May 25. . Mary Boland, lU Henry S t; Mrs. after a long illness. Born in - Po- merce. . coalition from the center pertiea Herman A. Wierxblcki, 37. of 55 North End residents, if the Board well-controUed drainage basin." Hartford. June 2 I® —The num- ShMkey’S'Plan & Maries Behr, Bronx, N. Y.; Wanda of Directors approves it. 3. The report says. the tola) flow land. she came to Manchester 40 wtaich conceivably could govern 'Dverland S t paid a $12 fine after Fairfield, 132 Spruce S t; Mrs. Rose years ago. her of workmeiv killed In \>n-lHe- Sheekey’a recommendations call successfully alter the six months he did not contest a cliarge of fail- And the report discloses that of the two brboks is discharged job aceiden^"ln Connecticut rose I I Heyart 86 Fairfield St.; Mrs. Jea- the town engineer ia sticking to under N. School St. into the Un- She was Ihe daughter of the late for improving lighting on Main SL , of emergency role he demanded. ing to grant half the highway to aie LeWie, i Finley "t.; Mrs. Mary Charles and Margaret Burke to a recoi-d high of 125 In 1957, the from a point south of the ter- One appointment career diplo- traffic. Police brought the charge his contention that a 72-lnch con- ion Pond via three 48-inch pipes, Anderson, 37 Ulac St.; Mra. Anna crete pipe will be aufflclent to han- whose combined discharge capacity Piotrak. She leavea. besides her Stale dC-abor Department reported minus west on Hartford Rd. and mat Maurice Couve de Murvllle to againat Wierzblckl after a 2-car Dumas, 62 Mather S t; Mri. LouisC husbaAd, Frank Zelewitz. one son. east on Charter'Oak SL and north be fOrOlgn minister, heartened accident on Hilltop Dr. May 22, dle the flow of the two brooks. is equal to one 84-Inch pipe. Vincent Orlosskl oDRoekvlIle; and tMay. Kohl*. 105 Ridge S t; Mrs. Doris General Manager Richard Mar- 4. However, the pipe aize necei- to the Center. France's AUiea in the North At- Walter V. Hawver, 37. of 62 three daughters, Mrs. Joseph The number of work Injuries On Center St„ from a point west MORTY MEEKLE Frazier, 118 Waddell Rd.; Samuel tin has held that a double-barreled sary to handle the combined Ly- BY DICK CAVALLI lantic Alliance. Now French am- Porter St.. Joseph W. Welld, 57. Maltempo, 23tWells St.; Roy Har- Murawskl of California. - Mr*- during the year totaled 17,106 or of the W. Center St. intersection bassador to. Weat'Germany, Ctouve of 348 Oakland St. and Mrs. Jane pipe Is tiecessary. each’ barrel with dall and White outflow—356 cubic Gerald. Demeusy and Mrs. Edward 225 fewer than the total for 19.56 eaat to the Center and .on E. Cen- MICKEY FINN BY LANK LEONARD V1PE /16L E IT IW O N T HAVE TIME R3R ygOW prtQ (ogACous^ SHE ALWAYS rington, Willi uuitlc; Mrs. Ellza- a diameter et at least 96 inches. feet par second^—may be enclosed mOKTYHiaoixai BREAWAKMWiOOOLEY-- • de Murvilte la a former arolMi- E. Munro, 24, of 10 Olcott S t were betlf Foster. Andover; Sheleen and Cjkowski. both of Mafichester; and the second consecutive year in ter SL from east of Porter St; sador to Washington and - its main feature. Cemetery. Included in the record number frauduIefiL issue of checks,, two ADMITTED TODAY: Frank yard; and. $3,288 for supervision, Sheekey adds that It the recom- I counts, wa* continued until Satur- Addition to’ Project engineering and contingencie*. Friends may call at the funeral of fatalities for 1957 were the 15 mended work does not require the Zendek. 1 Main St.: Mrs. Rita home today froin 7 to 9 p.m. and persons who lost their Hves in a 18 Applications day. • ' ' . Bumpi 98 W. Center S t; Mrs. Ella Sheekey said today th increase The difference between the $85,- entire $15,000, the street lighting Also continued until - Saturday in hla new estimat i., due to the 488 and the $86,000 he has recom- tomorrow from 2 to 4 and 7 to ,9 New Haven dress factorj- fire in on E. Center St., ' from Porter (JuagHa. 19 WaddCU Rd.- p.m. Mai'ch, and 14 workers who were For 2 Town Posts waa the Case of Raymond J. Opa- BIRTHS SATURDAY: A daugh- proposal to enclose White Brook, mended for an appropriation would St. west, should be Improved. lach, 30, of 10 Wood Ln., charged In addition to Lydall. He said go toward auclj- "unforieen condi- killed in accidents during con- The additional $15,000 appropri- ter to Mr. and Mra. EdwaCd Kulls, struction of the Connecticut 'Turn- ation- represents a first step in a ir% i Eighteen applications have been with driving while hia licenae waa South Windsor; a'son to Mr. and White Brook would be enclosed tions" ..as preparation of ledges, plke. long-range program to improve under auspBnslpn. Mra. Charle* Shannon, 3 Overbrook within 500 feet of 48-lnch pipe at excavations,. and necessary base CAPTAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNER submitted for two >jobj open in the jThe Case of (Charles J. 'CaaazarT $25 per foot. for pipes. street lighting all over town. Man* Dr., Vernon. Chester thla year la paying $63.- town assessor'a office. 47, of South Windsor, charged' BIRTH YESTERDAY: A son to In addition, he said hia estimate MR. ABERNATHY BY RALSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY Five appllcatiopi were for the with driving on Hartford Rd. I^ y waa hiked by a ria^ in material 460 for street lighting. The total Mr. and Mra. Henry Nowak, Haz- Mcisciim Closed annual cost would be $240,335 if p ost'of assistant to the assessor, 15 while under the Influence of ardvilie. — and labor costa since the original COME AND TAKE A OF COURSE. IT WA* A wlth ’sai annus) lalary range of intoxicating liquor, waa continued renort was preoared Nov. 20. 1956. Weekend Brings , Graziadio Rites all of the electric light company's BIRTHS TODAY: A daughtei' recommendations were followed. m LOOK ArYbUR PRIZE. BASEftALL POOLWABNT (T? $4,783 to $5,703; and eight were until June 16. Csaazar pleaded in- to Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Maetozo, His report also, calls for enclos- 3000 NEW S. A B E M A W Y I 1 aubmitted for the position of as- nocent. ing Lydall Brook in 1,470 feet of 72- Only One Accident Held on Saturday 172 Porter St.; a son to Mr. and YDUVS yoON THB CLUB9 sessment aide, which pays $4,247 Arthur Nllsen, 21, of Mansfield lnch concrete .pipe at a coat of Mb The Lutz Junior Museum will be I .j. ^ B A S E B A a P O O L!, Mrs. Roland Rutherford, 613 .Main f--tt to $5,157. Center failed to appear in court S t; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. per foot. Although the traffic toll mount- The funeral m George L. closed to the public for a few IO1*0HS oUl*pi*lSGfl SPLENDID!) In addition, two appUcationa on a charge of passing a stop Paul (Chamberlain, 281 Center St, 'The Board directed Sheekey to ed steadily throughout the country Graziadio, 108 Henry St., was weeks .beginning this week to 'af- sign. Judge Karp ordered that a re-atudy requirements' for the Were made out for either job, and DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: during the Memorial Day- holiday, held Saturday afternoon at the ford time for taking Inventory *On A n n iv e r§ a iy three applicant* did not apeclfy ummons be issued. Bond was set Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. brook project. May 20, after over- only one accident was reported in John B. Burke Funeral Home, with which of the two for which they at $25. riding Martin's request that con- the Rev. Arnold Tozer officiating. and moving all exhibits to Lhc Norman Lavigne, 44 Village St., Me.nchester on ttie weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Noren, wiahed to be examined. * ; . A charge of parking hla car sulting hydratillc engineers he hired Cara operated by Mrs. Gertrude Honorary bearers were Edward museum's new location in the Rockville; Mrs. Matilda Richter, 26 Roosevelt St., who were mar- J All applications must be post- Within.25 feet of the ^rner, 54 .Chestnut St.; John Baaaett, to make the study. The Board will P. Prior, 31, of 112 Florence St. J. HoU, Philip Shaw, John Kam- Washington School Annex, 126 brought against Robert H. Odess consider Sheekey'a li«ix>rt at a baa, George Pazianos, Ernest Cedar St. , ^ ried bn June 1, 40'yeara ago, were marked or died at the general South Coventry: George King, 2Q and Barbara BUnen, 21, of 111 honored with a surprise party Sat- mgnager's office *dn the Municipal of 29 Elizabeth ,.Dr„ was nolled meeting tomorrow at 8 )> »*- i>* the Florence St. collided at Florence Brown. Atty. Jay Rubinow, Clar- The labor Involved in packing High St., RockvUIe; William Min- Municipal Building. urday evening by about 40'of their Building on or before midnight to- by the court upon payment of $3. nick, 250 Wetherell S t; Mrs. Addle and Holl SU. Saturday. ence H. Anderson,. Charlsi I-ath- and. reorganizing will be.done by In regard to hia higher.estimate, Police said the accident occurred rop, H.'Kenneth,Oetrinsky, John volunteer workers under the aiiper- relatives and friends. lilght. Hilt, 42 Lenox S t; Mrs. Mary Martin has pointed to the exper- Mrs.'Noren was the former Miaa Application forma may be ob- Gleason, SO Griswold S t; Mrs. I the operator of the first vehicle, H. Lappen, T. J. Crockett, Atty. vtalon of Miss Hazel Lutz, art su- *-x tained at tha manager’s office, the ience gained in encloaing Bigelow Mr*. Prior, waa driving west on Herman Yules, Arnold Herman,. pervisor in the elementary schools, Mildred Leeberg, and the cere- Margaret Copper, Coventry: Mias Brook under Memorial Field in mony „was performed by the late* State Personnel Department in Church Ordains EUlen MoUoy, 19 Johnson Ter.; Mra. Florence St. and the BUnen vehicle Mrs. Mary Ross, Robert Vennart, and Misi Barbara Nell, director of- JEFF COBB BY PETE HOFFMAN connectioa with the conatruction of Raymond L. Andlaio, John S. Al- Pastor P. J. O. Cornell, who served . THE STORY OF MARTHA WAYNE BY WILSON SCRUGGS Hartford, or the State employment Lola Hills, Andover: Vincent Mar- was backing from Holl St. the museum. A 5T m HCONTEASTS., ...TO TH E C ITY'S SPRAWLIN& BUT OMINOUSLY .A N D THEN... offices in Manchester and Hart- Robert Johnston the new high achool.. The driver of the second vehicle vord, Joseph Belt, Karl Keller, The laat open house at the Lutz aa religioua leader of Emanuel i I ella, 16 Brent pr., Vernon; Joseph That conduit, designed with the Atty. Paul R. Marie. Frank Miller, Lutheran Church for a period of ATBRXinCtWU MCAMWHI LS- . ( . 4 ' A S WE TUm fU O M TH E SILE NT WATERFRONT...IN THIS TRUE ford. J. Peck, East Hartford;-Theodore Is scheduled to appear In Town Museum was held Wednesday and BUSINESSLIKE DIN O f THE • OULY SUAmNAN" NEWSPAPER STORY. help of outside experts, conaiats Aldo Paganl, Frederick Naaalff, was attended in the morning by 20 years. Their attendanU were B41W ' 'Robert Henry Johnston, son of Wilson, East Hartford; Francla of two pipes, each 60 Inches in Court Saturday on a rules of the 0RXAKBfr>OU NEWSItOOM..: road charge brought as a result Joseph G. Pero, Atty. John F. Shea Mrs. Edith Steketea and a groiy> oA Mrs. Carl Noren of Marlborough nUTtWUAT Mrs. James H. Johnston, 9 Munroe Caipemter, Coventry; Frank Shar- diameter. At the time- it waa In Jr., and 8. Raymond Smith. and the late Carl Noren. “ SMfilg/ OOMIMS708CO?, St., was ordained in the diaconate key, 37 E. Middle Tpke.; Paul sUlled, a number of local officials of the mishap. handicapped children from the Na- Active bearer* .were Frederick than Hale School. After the, tour The Edward Norens have two ^ ------. ' About Town of the Episcopal (Thurch on May Therrien, 11 West Rd„ Rockville: said it waa unnecessarily large. Three accidents, all minor, hap- pened Friday. Finnegan, Percy Anderaon, Francla of the museum, the children pre- aona, William of Harvey, III. and OOYOUTWIKI 13 at the CHiurch of, the (3ood Mary Lata, East Hartford; Rox- However, Martin said both pipes Hart, William Kronlck. Herbert Robert of lyes^boro, Maas., who, COULD SLGB’ KMDMMS St. James Mothers Circle will Shepherd, Lexington, Ky. The Rt. anne Hewitt 104 (Chestnut St.; have .already been filled almost to sented to Mlaa Nell a copy of hold jU final meeting of the season flZECHS SEEK ASYLUM Lyon and Herbert McKinney. "Harper’s Weekly " printed In 1854 with Ihls wife and three children, TUAn^VCeCGN M»DC Rev. William R. Moody, bishop of Susan Tiilis, SUfford Springs; capacity several times since their A Jarge delegation from the Wednesday dt 8 p.m. at the home Vteiaiia, June > ifl—Three aatt- to be put on exhibition In' the attended the party. The aona gave THEIAUlSHIMiSGIDCK Lexington, performed the laying on Lldea Logins, Willlmantic; Mar- instailation in 1954. Hartford Lodge of Elks attended their, parenta 40 red poaea. of Mrs. Eleanor McGurkln, 65 However, Sheekey’f leteat report Cqmmunlat Ctechoalovi^ brand- museum. Boy and Girt Scout lead- OFTMSTOWUMMV Weaver Rd. Co-hoatearoa will be of hands. tha Muldoon, 83 Br«nt Rd.; Mrs. the funeral. Mra, Thomas Weir and Mr*. He was asaigned chaplain of the Rosemary Kenney and daughter, says that; . iAing an <^d broken pistol forced Buri^ was In Mt. Hope Ceme- ers and scouts viewed the ex- VHWOWN aSTBR?. J Mra. Aime Flack and Mrs. Mar- tae pilot of a chartered Czech Frank Server, aiiter of Edward J. Kentucky Training , Home in Btorra; Mra. Helen Rios* and daugh'' 1. The Bigelow Brook conduit was tery, Talcottville. hibit#. One of these exhiblU waa ^(ret Malloy. ^ plane to land. In Auatri* today. recently donated to the museum by Noren. arranged a "money tree’ Frankfort. ter, 184 IrvlAg St.; Mrs. Patricia designed to handle a runoff of an for them, and they received many Luft and daughter, (Coventry; Mrs. intensity that might be e ^ g t e d They asked p(Mtlcal aeylum. Tbe Carl F*. Wicaiiowfkl Dr. .Thomas' Healy, and ia an Mr. and Mr*. Edw'ard S. Dli^, Johnston attended locsil schools paeeengcre were a married eouple other gifts. , and has been in-Kentucky for six Joyce U n dse/ and daughter;- 152 only ones every. 100 year*. Th* re- TTie funeral of Carl F, Wlfanow- authentic burnoose—an item of 18T Henry 8t„ and Mr. and Mrs. port aay*. "Tbe prxctlc* of dealgn and a man Mend. Ode maa wan elothtag worn by a member of a Edward J. Noren ta employed hy David MoOomb, i 2 Elwood Rd„ years. Ha waa graduated from the TaAnaf 8t.; Mra. Elds Schmidt and U p o it t B . Be be a mechanic nnd (*£ 88. 188 Oak W M d th* Miancheeter Trust Co. EpiswpiiL ThM lofic^ Seminary Jeon, 97 Delmont B tf Mra. Janet Ing alsaa 6t pipe# or culverU fw jfiaturday aftamoon at 3 at th* 'doom edmpany of aoldlara. Mtumad horn# Friday after a 8* nunlaU frequencies in oxcaos of 38 Em eEmr a laraaer factory awaar. m ak e ylstt In Suropa. M a y 28» , ’ B a t t y and- ^ u g h ^ , - Aia a ton.

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ MONDAY, JUNE *,1968 PAGE -EIGHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY, JUNE 2. 1958 i-ir-" II (iM II ericaitt THE Herald Angle Tiipi Tam B j Husky. Pitcher Dodgers Come to Life EARL YOST Decision Due] Catsting Tourney Nassiff8 pown Maiflbrl S p srts E d itsr ' Tonight at Globe Gains Eighth SUNDAY ^qualifier In the Spring Tournament On Jock ^ for After Closed Leetpre Typical Sunday weather, inter and followed up by gaining' a tie After six nlghto of learning Bankers Pefieat PFi mltteht showers, and as a result It in the Clmw A O n e-^ y Women’s 'Um proper fumkunentals of Win of Season event at New London . , . Tak- Satitrd^ custing: students of the Bolt New York, June 2 (/P)~Maybe Walter O’Malley should let was a \*ty > quiet day apent around The 1958 Alumni Baseball League got underway yesterday the house...Church was .the first ing time out from his general prac- aad^Fly Casting dink; spon- with a flne twinbill at Charter Oak-Frield as Kaiwiff Armfi Walter Alston do his Chavez Ravine electioneering. What- order of business, managing to tice, Dr. Walt Schardt phoned with sored by The Herald and Hart- New York, June 2 j— New York, jTune ?i^*)— Tim ford Cktunty Casting Club will squeezed a. 2-1 win oyer Green Manor in the lidllfler and Casey Stengel can pick his ever Alston told the Dodgers behind closed doors the other make both ..tripe , coming and go- the lineup the boctors will use Tam, winner of the'ifentuck;^ ing - betweSn ahowers’. . .Thanks against Lawyers on Wednesday compete in a toumsmest to- First National Bank dutalugged Fire Police 9-8. i starting pitcher for the July 8 day must have been a pep talk in the Knute Rockne tradition. Derby and Preakness, may & This Dodgers reacted Saturday, to tervee, 1 had my chotca of two night, June 11, at Robertson Park. night otarttog at 6 o’clock ot Jimmy Mistretta pttekefi ajU All-Star game at .Baltimore .gamis. Box and IVhlte Sox The team has been reported train- have as many as djve rivals Otohe Hollow Pool. Menthers batted Nasslffs to victory aa ha after a double defeat Friday, and of the HCOC' will serve as without any delay. Bob Turley bombed the Chicago Cuba. Then and the Yankees versus Clevelsnd. ing at numerous points, including when he g o ^ after the Bel- gave up one hit, struck out 18 aifd !. Reception was much better for the 8L Petersbqrg, Fla. , . , Volley Judge* isnd' score all contest- Patter^n Told issued five^ free paasea Mistretta of his/New York Yankees Record Field came Sunday and a twb-hit 1-0 mont Stakes $i Belmont Park SBtH. broke up a 1-1 tie In the seventh simMyia burning up the American shutout by Stan Williams, a 21- first-mentioned game and I must ball at night took up all the time Satuidky. But there’* noMilng In admit that 1 too preferred wetch- To be eligibia for om of tbs Inning when he droppeit a slngl* ;a^ei year-old rookie. after dinner had digested. until the probabje field tp mske Trainer fng Ted WUUsms and Co; The dark, nine handsome prises which By Committee into left field with the bases loA » Tutley boosted his season won- Seeks Berths Although the Dodgers still arq Jimmy Jones lose any steep over will be offered in severnl dtvt- 'Tbum i^ looked bad. once again, THURSDAY whether the Calumet .Farm ace M. Peter Kasavage and Mistretta lost record to 8-1 Sunday by burled In the National Leagua stons, n student must have nt> both collected two safeties for Ibe throwing a five-hitter at the Bos- grounding out meekly three times Cleveland . . Detroit. . . Louis- will win the finSI: Jewel In the teller, 10 games back, with the r to firzi base In his zero for five tended at least four of the six To Risk Title winners while Todd Potter e d i t - ton Red Sox for a 10-4 romp. Us- U.S. OpenMg election coming up. Tuesday, at ville , , . 'Knoxville . . . Dallas - • . turTs coveted tjlple cro- n. nights. Ihhe elMc, which has \tn afternoon.. .Reading up on the AtlanU . . . Seattle . . . William- Cavan, wtw staged a Silky Sulli- ed the only bingle for dreen ing his breaking stuff more than least they, are showing aigna of attracted appronmately 56 ea- Manor, a clothes-line singla to his pet faat ball, Turley atruck out 'latest sporU periodicals took up port . . . Providence . . .-Phoenix van run from laat place in winning New York, June 2 (A)—The an- life: Wllllama probably won more the evening hours before the bed- tknsiastin kas boen held every Paris. June 2 ((Pi — The World right in the third inning. 10 and took o'i'er- the league lead "yea” votea for the Chavez deal , were among 4he 38 newspapers last Saturday’s Pstsr Pan Handi- Boxing Committee, trying to nual scramble—and a mad one it time hoiir arrived. cap at Belmont and his two cloeest Moad»y.‘ night for the past six In the nightcap, Jerry Wallaeh’a with 53 victims. la—for the 144 qualifying epoU In than all of the threats from War- left off at the desk to check over atimulata activity In the heavy- It was Turley’s eighth complete ' MONDAY . clocely In preparation for a Sports pursusrs', Flaiyilndo and Nasco, tveight division, ha* ordered fham- three-run home run Jn the fifth the U.R. Open Golf Championship ren Giles’ office.. definitely will bppoee 'Dm Tam in Msaohesterlte Phil Heaton, inning paced First NetHnial's game In nine starts. Three of the takes place at 28 courses scattered dive* up Two Single* All dressed up in his Sunday’s Editors Seminar at Columbia Unl- presidont of the HCOC who has pion Floyd Patferson to defend his runs scored by Boston came when best -one day late—was smUlng vi»slty, Jime 9-20, in New York, the mile and onadialf of the $100,- title before Sept. 30 or ,lose' the although the batting stair ot the across the country today. William* had pitched only three 000 addfed Belmont. tortaed the locsl cUaie "very :sme was Fran Savino, with a Jackie Jensen's wind blown pop When all the returns of the 88- WsUy Fortin of the' Rec etaff, his of which 1 win be a. member . . successful.” and Pat Bdiduc of championahip. innings until Alston gave him the , A decision will be made today on . The committee. Unking the New lomer, double and single in four fly to short left 'witfi the bases hdle qualifiers are tabulated, call Sunday. The 6-4 righthander 'visit to the desk coming just bc- George Carey, one of the contest The HeraW Sports Deportment loaded fell just inside the foul line. Noureddin. third In the Kentucky York „ State Commission, the trips. Ray Dotchin. Russ Scruton about one out of 15 hopefuls will acted like he really belonged. ipre 9 o’clock. He reported the ants in the annual Five Mile Road Mill handle the awarding i t latest on the town operated base- Race here on Thanksgiving room Derby but .an slao. ran in. the Prltlsh Boxing Board of Control and Eric Ozols collected two hits Carey Ups Average have made the big event which is Working In 48-degree weather and Preakness. And rpclng Secretary" prizes. The public is cordially apiece for the winners while Ron scheduled for Tulsa. Okla., June hall leagues and added that the Ing penned a long 1< et.from bis invited< to witaass the tourney. and the European Boxing Union, ! Andy Carey, who h u to- share a stiff 20-mlIc wind, Williams al- Jimmy Kilroe looks for one or two specified here yaaterday that Pat- Allen homered and'slngled in a los- the third base job with Jerry 12-14. summer playground season would Providence home, saying, that he lowed only two singles—:one by At open Monday, June 38.. .Banker was in better shape than ever and more to accept the issue-since the terson should fight one of four ing cause. Lumpe because of his erratic hit- A record entry of 2,150 golfers Dark In the first and one by loser $25,000 second money is not to be Action tonight will find the EUta ting, came through with five arc In the running. The champlbn- Walter Grusha asked shout his pointing to the 1658 race here contenderv- Eddi* Machen. Zora Dick DrotUln the third. team, the Yankees, in a phone con- Elmore (Binky) Hohcnthal stopped neesed at. Fo’ley, WllUe Paatrano or Roy. meeting Nassift Arms. The game straight hita. Two homers, a double shlp Is among 162 plajrers, but 17 White the Dodgers were trying Hartaoh Reoevered i waa originally scheduled for ^ e s - and two singles helped him add 51 are- exempt because of their past -versation and 1 couldn't add any- t the desx loaded down with 20 Harrlax to win games and influence vot- thing to what already has been Jones’ chief concern, it seem*, is, Saturday, the commltte* had day but ia being played tonight as points to his average, which now records and ons already has quail' cqpiM of the Indianapolis Timas. many of th* boys are appearing Jn ers, the San Francisco Giants aid.' The men of Casey Stengel He took on ' the appearance of a whether to put Ismael (Milo) Val-1 bracketed Machen • and Follev as measures .256. BuUet Bob Turley Shoots One Plateward fled. Bo that leaves just 144 spoU climbed back. Into first plaoa by ensuela o. BUI Hartack on Tim the No. 1 contenders and llated the Outdoor Festival tomorrow Kansas City remained 61ii up for grabs. ere making a farce out of the newsboy instead of the business' Here is the pitching form of Bullet Bob Turley,-fireballlng Yankee righthander, who won snapping the St. Louie Card*’ four- Tam. Valensuela rode the eon of Pastrano and Harris next in line. night Game time i* 6:15. games behind the Yanks by whip- Wea Hawatlaa Soctloa American League pennant race. man that he is. Each y*ar Hohen- Naselff Arms 001 000 1—3 9 1 eighth game of the season yesterday, topping the Boston Red Sox 10 to 4. He has lost one. game winning streak,’ 7-2. After Break up the Yankees for the good that leaves off the editions whic)^ Tom Fool in the Kentuoky Derby "The period In which the world ping Cleveland 6-2, after scoring Ted Makalema of Honolulu fired and Preekneaa when Hartack w u heav)rwelght title shoiHd have been Green Manor 001 000. 0— 1 1 2 five tmeamed.runs on Cal McLlsh New York twirler allowed five hita and struck out 10 in his eighth complete game In nine starts. dropping three.atralght, the Giants of bascbalH Where have we heard include many features on the fa- (AP i?hotofax). k 72-76—147 last Monday In win- backed Johnny Antonelll with an that before?., .Cheney Tech Athle- •ideltned by a broken leg. But now j defended has been exceeded by Mistretta and Andereon, Fish in the first inning. Ray Herbert ning the Hawaiian aection against mous 500 mile big car race Hartack. the colt’* regular jockey, I far.” the committee report said, and Koaak, (Jowiet. blanked the Indians with' three ll-hit attack. tic Director Tony D'Angona was New addition for the summer 14 opponents. Bob Friend, Pittsburgh and the has recovered. . taking note that Patterson has not hits in the first six innings and The days of all the former cham- next on the line and sports at hts months arrived, pretty Miss Mari Off the Peter Pan the Isiah-bred risked his title since his knockout Ftret Nat. iSank 010 150 2—9 9 8 Bftlttmore hurltr Billy L,i St. Louts and a 150-mils area pion, and Hillman Robbins, the U.8 of the American Assn, where he Msd around and Jim was impatient members of the Roliee Depart- Mid a definite decision will be Joe Wall 70-5- 65. Patterson, in training for several from hla manager after going ' Brldgehampton, N. Y.. June 2 Was the strikeout king with a made today. If Noureddin goes, a Four of the top softball teams* with the Burnsidcr.eat J6ey Maxim for the center, which opened last Sept won the Open in 1946. Mangrum ning list as he won the $27,425 Stan Markowiki va. Lou Bec'.ier; all out effort to make the night a West Side Rec has been post- tantrums. Wilson (5-3) vs. Ford (5-2). faces the biggest and most talented and three runs batted in for the •Une for tickets waa early next enjoying a good sunning I wslkr pui'chaaed from Mary Sihunons, living. fifth. Camilio Paacual, the winning the light heavy crown in 1952. 28. Giants, who tagged . Sam. Jonea Clang Handicap at Washington Rocky Alexander vs. (Carles Da- complete finanttial success for the Bob Molumphy, The Herald Sporta poned. A new date will be made The disciplinary action came Little Sympathy Washington at Baltimore (N )— field In Detroit where most of the w«*k for the June 15 junket to ed over to Uedertafel Park to vis; Bill Allen vs. Al Oayaon; Herb after toes was ejected from the pitcher, toped a ball to the moond Stobbs (2-4) vs. Harshman (5-3). Each fighter is guaranteed $30,- Charlie McAdams of New York with his'sixth defeat. Jonee struck Tanks* Stadium for the twinbill Park. First place money of $15,900 young fry in the community. Department and several L i^ q when lummer baaebell league and Loes threw to the plate. In'* top pros finished the Western Open watch the Hartford Oaelica iM*y Carvey va. Joe Cqrina; Mel Had- game for pushing Umpire Larry There was little sympathy for ('Only Games Scheduled) 000. Each gets $15,000 from TV died two days after he was injtvred out seven In Mx Inning* but between the Tanks and Detroit. a soccer football game against boosted the sprinter’s eaminigs to Paired in the first gamo at 8 League coaches and officials. chedulea are received. the 28-year-old hurler from his the rundown Loes tried to chase and at least $15,000 or 30 per cent in an accident similar to Brush's yesterday. $787,895. some 82,'000 more than' field va. Biul Willeyi Merrill Ander- o’clock are the colorful Hartford Napp, a former professional box- Tomorrow’s Games 'lliere are .29 spots to be allot-, walked five. Approximately 350 members of the Springfield, courtesy of the St. er, in a heated argument over a teammates, however. Only one Aspromonte for the tag but the ...Chicago at. New^.York (NJ...... of the .gate receipts. on opening day. Both McAdams Ksiceys and-their friends wiiYmake Native Dancer. 'He jiald $2.80 for son vs. Ray Owens. _ Laurelettes, State of Connecticut X Senator dove safely across the ted in thtB“sectlonr but probably PiUsbOrgh took.can* o f Milwau- Patrlek% Pipe Band o f Manche** Bottooi Bracket call at the plate. player felt Rlcharts may "have . Cleveland at Boston (N) Basilio will watch this scrap and and Brtish went off'the tfMk* on a kee in the first innihg with three ,Uie trip. . Motored over .the tine to ter. A fine crowd was on hand In- $2...... Amateur- Softball Assn. Women been a little harsh in view of the plate. there are rumors he may decide to sandy shoulder on a curve near the SO of the players would be cer- Oligarchy,. ($13.60) beat 'Iliird Len GIgllo vs. Georg. Benton; Champions in 1953, and thr In the dressing room after the Detroit at Baltimore (N) tain of qualifying'in other sections. off Gene Conley on a walk, singlea •Shut Hartford and was treated to cluding a number of Manchester- game, Loes pointed to Richard’s fact that anyone might mske an '^After Loes slammed the ball to Kansaa City at Waahington (N) fight the winner later in the year beginning of the grandstand by Dick Groat and Ted KluszeW- a fin* high school baseball game, Brother by a half length with Iron Gordon W'ilson vs. Stan M'ogano- Quincy, Mass. Ralderettes. In 1951. error in judgment and then blow the ground, the man who was on The field Includes the likes of Ites. Thanks to Danny Ckrev of ski: Art Smith va. John Chanda; the Laurelettes reigned as State office and said he was fined and if Ray Robliison persists in delay- straightaway. ki and Frank Thomaa’ triple. rompleted in less than two hours Moriarty’s and Hmmy Moriarty, Uege third In the $25,000 added suspended “For making God in up in the heat of battle. first base originally, Julio Becquer, ing a middleweight title rematch. After the McAdams crash, Masters Champion Arnold Palm- Camden Handicap u Garden State Carmen .FHloramo vs. Te<' Plod- League champs. State ASA king- National League er, Tommy Bolt. Doug Ford. The second game at I^laddl- a r ^ t y in theae da.ya of three Hartford Rd- service station owm- there look bad.” He said he would Most of, the veterans felt Rich- also scored -and Pascual wound up changes were made in the track to phi was a wild affair after a Ume Jtour, plus contests. Before the sc- closed Its spring meeting. How zik; Ray Gordon vs. Art Stevens: pins, North Atlantic Regional ards had gone the limit with Loes Yesterday’s Keaulta ' George Bayer, Dow Flnst'erwald, er. 1 Was brought up to date on champions and represented Con- on third. A wild throw by Brooks ,Jay Fullmer, the kid brother of increase the safety of the drivers. opener. Eleven pitchera were used '.Uon I talked with Jack Wise, a lo- Now ($7.60) won thc- Rye. N.Y., and Dalles. time minor lengue baaebnll star. Handicap at Delaware Park. And Sunday. June I."* is the deadline Dovalettes from neighboring East this thing is oyer,” Pittsburgh 5, Milwaukee Utah. Uh-beaten in 13 fights with In addition to Mangrum, the road soon after with me with tlie Hartford will meet the -’strong plinary action after the game and 1 (7 six knockouts, 21-year-old . Jay curred. The' car turned over three ,*• W E D N E S D A Y Dark Ruler ($39) won the $10,000 for third round matchea and four*, Coast Loea also faces possible discipli- Umpire Napp said he would file Innings, called rain). times and landed' upside down. other former champions who arc office U>* destination. Day after 6 added Commonwealth Handicap at round matches must be complete'ek. Northwestern Vets from New nary action by the American standing* hopes to be mixing with men like trying to qualify Include Gene ; "How about our Rod Sox?," Cnl hoHday is always busier than usual Britain in the -nightcap al 9:15. Or- a report with the league for fur- Martinez and Akins in. another The program was held despite a Sport Schedule Suffolk Downs. by Juno 21. The finals are ached Leagur. Umpire Napp aaid he ther action. W L Pet. G.B. ban on Sunday racing. Bernard Smraaan (1922 and , 1932),' Tony . Bedell, manager of the local and an early start -particularly uied Saf.rday, June 28. ganized for 13 seasons, tb« hard- would file a report to league head- San Francisco 28 17 .622 — year. Mancro (1936), Sam Parks Jr. “Prudential Insurance Co. office on a Saturday—is always bene- hitting 'Vets ruled as Stale ASA Garages FuUmer’e first "name” opponent Corrigaii, president of the Bridge- Today WOMEN’S DIVISION quarters whidh will say Loes Milwaukee 25 16 .610 1 hampton Road Race Corp., wai ar- (1985) and Lew,Worsham (1947). asked. Cal, a 25 year man with the championa in 1950 and boast a pushed him "more than once.” .535 4 is Joe Micell, a New Yorker who Sullivan’s vs. P A F, 6—Wad- company, admitted it looks like whe overstayed the time limit of PAR 4 HOLES star-studded lineup comprising Ancient G ol6i^ Belief Pittsburgh 23 20 reited and released on ball. Corri- dell Field. I Y o u t h f u l S a n d e r s One-Palf Handicap Loes erupted in the fifth inning (Chicago 22 25 .468 7 once was a high ranking contend- another Yankee year, the Bombers three minutea, were Whltey John- n * ;, w r . ^ many of the best players in New er.. Ah erratic performer with a. gan said the ban applied only to RACES ON OTHER COURSES Auto Parts vs. Medics. 6—Buck- Salunlay when Napp called Washington's St. Loula 19 22 .463 7 professional races. Yesterday’s hayjng too much for the other son. coach of the Legion Junior Vr lU S W e s l c m O D C U Britain. St. Andrews, -Scotland, June '2 ifP) dangeroui left uppercut, Miceli has ley Field. Class A - Jean Gaudino 46-7 Managed and coached by Ken Aspromonte safe at home in —According to an ancient golfing Cincinnati 17 20 .459 7 event was for amateurs. ' even clnbe . . . Jack Sjnith, baseball team, and Leo Diana. 4 split even in two 1958 bouts, win- New York UP)—Members of the Casting ainlc, 6 -Globe Hollmr. — 3 ®. energetic Ray McKenna, the Doves a rundown play as Loes tried to Philadelphia 18 23 .439 8 - Last week the Town of South- Earie Clifford’s man Friday at the publicist for the Alunuii'Baseball make the tag instead of throwing belief, a man who wins a title ning his latest from Karl Heinz- Thoroughbr4d Racing Assn*, num- Lawyers vs. Norman’s, 6—Vsr- Detroit. June 2 (ipl—YpUthful Class B — Betty Benton 52-12— are currently the oldest major over the old course at St. Andrews L6s Angeles 17 26 .395 10 hampton, of which Brldgehampton Main 8L haberdSshery, reported League which starts Sunday . .. Doug Sanders hsd enough money the ball to catcher Gus Triandos. ~>'Today’s Games Guder. ber 39. although ohty 38 have plenck Field. - Fishing trip with thy. sons in the 40, Per Ohandt 52-11--41. softball team In the state under will go to heaven when his time is a part, voted to approve Sunday S was now residing -in Bolton todsy to pay doctor bills for the- MIXED BEST B.UX one coiUinuaus sponsor. The Argued Violently Pittsburgh at Cincinnati, Gross sports car racing, It does not tracks. The United Hunts Racing Center Congoe vs. Baptists, 8:15 ck was a fine all around athlete afternoon to a friend’s private pond comes carrying a golden putter Assn, is a TRA member but races .--Charteq Oak. Injuries that kept him out of tour- Three-Fourth Handicap Dovalettes, who have travried ex- The pitcher threw the "ball, and rather, then a harp. For this site 2-0) or Ri G. Smith (6-1) vs Nux- Eddie (Pigeons) Lynch and become effective until the town 5durihg^fs younger days and later netted nary a bite but the sun- nament golf for the better part of Jimmy Archer, two young New each year at Belmbrit Park, and at BA’s vs. King’s, 6:15—Robert- Sunday 'i^nsively throughout New Eng- Th, CHESHIRE, is aU I his glbve and hat to the ground for the British Amateur ’ cham- hall (1-1). board holds a public hearing on it. a fine golfer . . . E^rle Clifford, shine was good so all was not lost a year. land, New jersey and New York (Only Game Scheduled) York ;welterwelghts top the card Courses’ in North and South Caro- son Park. . . Motored to Riverside Park Low gro$s — Mr. Jnd Mrs. Ted while arguing violently. The ball pionship which opened today is probably this week. ,lookipg great after a long siege of Once the 24-year-old former col- Plodzik 78, Mr. and Mrs. ’Tom for the past 12 summers, are led rolled to the backstop, allowing Tomorrow's Games tonight at New Yofk’s St. Walt Hansgen of Westfield, lina. Virginia. Maryland. Tennes- Rainbow Club vs. Mai Tool, 8:86 illness, wanted to talk about “ his f t night, hoping to see Manchester more than- a golf course — it is —Robertson Park, legiate swinger from the Universi- Faulkner 76, Mr. and Mrs. Einar by Captain Pat Bolduc of Man- Time For DuraU Screens another run to score and putting Milwaukee at San Francisco (N). Nieholas. Arena in a match that N. J., won the 75-mlle Brldge- see. Kentucky, New Jersey and Yankees"—^meaning the New York stock cart do well in the night’s ty of Florida.shook-off the injury a state of-m ind, a pasture of will be seen on TV (Dumont) in Pennsytyanla. Each year the Unit- Cheney Tech al Bast Windsor. Lorentzen 79. chester, now in his eighth season still another runner on third base. memories, a place where golf has Cincinnati at Los Angeles (N). Hampton Clip RacS In his Lister- version, o t course—but I was con- races, particularly Bob Oliver’s Jinx and the challenge of top com- Pitlsburgh at St. Couts (N). some areas. , . ed HuriU' sponsors 26 programs, Tuesday, June 8 •Low net — Geo’:ge Putz and Washington scored three runs-and been played for 500 years. EJvery Jaguar, covering the 26 liaps at an tent to discuss, Instead, the weath- No. 10. Once again the car was petitors yesterday he ,won the 55th Nellie Johnson 68. Mr. and • Mrs. Hurry down today end ploe# yoiH ordor— or ed i ui "Ono o f our ropreiente* won the game 5-2'. Philadelphia it' Chicago (N). Archer was upset by Johnny average speed of 84.9 miles per most of them for steeplechase Cheney Tech at Vinal Tech. er among other things besides damaged in pile upe,- In both the Western Open Tournament." man in the field ^of 200 includ- Gorman on St.'Patrick’s Day after High track at Hall. 8. Allen Ayers 69. Dan DeVartin and “ Loea knows whst he’s sus- ing a dozen Americans — knows hour. horses. baseball . . Anne McBride, pub- qualifying and first semi heats and Back on the tour less than a pended for,” Richards said when beating Danny, Russo twice earlier Psrkade v*. Optldal, 6 —WaddeU' month after his second injury Hazel Barger 71, Evereti Murphy tivos will bo glad to chock sizos for you. all about-the tradition and sen'li- licist at the Country Club, phoned was out for the rest of the night.- and .Jean Gaudino 71, Pob Boyce asked for - an . explanation.' “It In the year. He hasn’t fought since'. Pfeld- Crashes were numerous and the Mdthin the year, SSndera sloshed ment here. • ^Fourth Stale Crown Lynch, whose fans used to bring with w(ord that Jean Gaudino was and Barbara Williams 72 Mr. and, seems to me that throwUig the ball Green Manor v*. Moriarty's, 6— near-capacity crowd soaked up the through a driving rain for a final pigeons and firecrackers (and atlU Buckley Field. j ’ one of the most promising golf- Mrs. Frank Simon 72. Mr. and ‘Tbs FARMINOTOH, is sh i away and deliberately taking Us New Haven, June ’ 2 —Eddie ViUanova^s Great TrdA Squad era In the area. The latter was low action. round '68 and made his fourrtinder- out of a ball game would be reason do if they don’t get caught) beat Ansaldili ' ye. A A S,l- 6—Ver- par performance stand up' for a Mrs. Bill Allen 73, Mr. and Mra. Shooter Released Trap Moylah of Trenton, N.J., and Lois Julius Rhodes twice and fought a DeL’ St. John 73, Mr. and Mrs.- D urall Tension, Screens are enough in itself as hard as it's Felix of Meriden walked away With planck Field. one-stroke victory. Sanders m’bs 18 NOMONEi rMWN been foFJus to win lately.” , draw with Peter Schmidt this To Lose Stars by : Graduation Nazarene Vs. Teachers, 6:18— strokes under par for the 72 holes. Jerty Sweeney 73. ' l. Made entirely of, aluminum— no maintenance worries. London—The name, trap, for the the men’s and women’s singles year. Cliarter Oak. . - fDuring the Mixed Ball play, Baltimore obtained Loes in May, titles here In the Connecticut Open Dartmouth Draws UCorin Nine Do)F Finaterwald finished second SYsaitlsPei 1956,. when Richards decided to device used in propelling clay pig- Civltan vs. Liberty Mutual, 8:S(>, for the 16'th time-in years and Murphy scored a hole-in^ne on eons comes - from the fact that Tennis Toumsment. After winning VUlanovA Pa.7'June 2 (A)—Vll-»CharUe: Dumas (the world record the, l33-yar(i 8th hole. He used a 2. Franteless— can be rolled up for tjtorage. First Payment October 195|) .gamble with'the sore-armed pitch- Joe Erskine will defend o.his —Robertson Park. collected $2,500, half the amount er. He was used aparingl.V. that the Original tra'pshooters plaqed hJs fourth , Connecticut singles British heavyweight crown Tues- l(}nova probably has reached the holder), three top .pole vaulters In Sanders received for winning the No. 8 iron. Murphy wa. playing title In five years, Moylan teamed Elks vs. Nasslffs; 6 :1 5 -Char- In District 1 Baseball Tourney 3. Installed From Inside The House—^two clamps grip to window SAVE year but last season received a live birds in a series of trapa On day in a hig London show aninst end of track's gloiy road—at least Ernie Bullard, Jerry Hren and ter Oak. ' i ,. $25,000 tournament. ' • ii. a foursome with Jean Gaudino $275 bonus for a 12-7 msrk and made , the operator of the trapa with I)ever HobM of Providence, Brian London of London. ,^ ere. temporarily. Gene Freundthal, ahotputter Dave .. -.J ' ' !' / . ~ ' ’ and Mr.^nd Mrs. Wally ParcKiak. _ frame.' x.;,. .. •.? R.I., and won the men's doubles Davis, discus thrower Rink Babka, Wednesdayj^ Jons JL^__“ ____ Inchidlflg full 10 year guarantee the AtlrStar team. His 1958 record pullM a cord liberating the birds will be three other matchee bn the ”I don’ t know how we.’ll do next P A F' V*. Parkade. 6—WaddeU Springfield,. Mass., June 2 (iW—<8Thuraday afternoon., A deciding II 0-5. I ' ' . . as iargets for the shooters. championship Saturday./ card.' ' ' quarter mller Ted Smith, half Pltche?' Herm. Wehmeler. ob- year,”' said Wildcat Cozch Jumbo Field; ; ' ) Colby, Holy Crosa, Dartmoutji and game. If neceaaary, between Con tained by the Detroit tigers, Thomas Jefferson, author of:-the Terms As Joey Lopes,. the Sacramento, miters Wayne Leamons and Tom neeticut ahd Dartmouth would be Jim Elliott today. “ Maybe no. one Anderson, milers Wes McLeod and Second Congos vs. Teachers, 6:18 . started thls'aeason with St. Louis. Declaration of Independence and Lew As *2.25 WMkly Calif, lightweight who once fought will hear of. us. But Just wait until —Charter Oak. ’ ' ' Connecticut will compete in the played off Friday afternoon. third president, bred and raced GLE N N EY'S C O N TIN U O US " BUDCSET A C C O U N T (and . was knocked out by) Joe Bob .Shankiand and so.on down the In six innings during three games the year after next. Then they’ll Pinast 136 vs. Marines, 6:16— Dietrict I NCAA, Baseball Tourna- 'The date and site of the fham- ha gave nine runa. thoroughbreds. Brown* for the title, meets Dave line. ' Rofierts'dh Park. ment. which gets underway When you open your account, state-the amount of monthly payment yOu wish to make Charnley ‘ of London in a match know we’re around again.” "They’ve got a good team, I pionahip final will be decided iw Telephone vs; First National, .Wednaaday at Pynelioa Park. after the first round. The cham- that should give fans a good idea ; Villanova, which has won both know that.” said Elliott. ’’But ypii and your total credit will be ten times that amount. LOOKING of Charhiey’s ability. the IC4A Indoor and outdoor cham- never know how these things will 8:30—Robertson Park, Colby, winner of 18 of 19 atarta, pionship round will decide the New pionships the past two years, plus Thursday, June 8 waa named yesterday t o . meet England repreaentative in the Col- III, ' Yolande Fompey Of Trinidad and go. If all my kids happen to be USED Mike Hqlt of South Africa will the NCAA title last year^ fese* hot, everyone might be surprised. Optical. v». P A F, S^Waddell Holy Cross (11-4) In the opening lege World Series at Omaha, Neb. Window Shades If you set your monthly payment at: $10/ $15 $20 $25 $30 Field. FOR box a lO-rounder at the light heavy Ron Delany, Phil Reavts, Bob It’s silly even to try to figure out doublcheader. limit 'and Terry Downe of Britain Holup and Gleorge Sydner through Moriarty’s Medics, 6-^Buckley Dartmouth (18-4) will'play Con- a meet like that.” • Field. Fuzzy Lovane, new basketball Mod* to Ordor will take on Pat McAteer jn an- graduation. Before he begins worrying too necticut, the Yankee Conference coach ot the New York Knicker- Youjr initial purchases may amount to: $100 SI 50 $200 $250 $300 A REAL other bout. That leaves only Ed CoUymore much about the: NCAA e v e n t . A A S va Norman’s 8— Ver- champfon with an overall record bockers, will have an assistant Bring your old roller* in and TIh HAMDEN, is sU Nsss planck Field. -H save S5c per ahade. 'and Charlie Stead among the Wild- Coach Elliott is concentrating on of 14-5, in the aqcond twinbill next season. He la Bill (Red) Hols- Remadel yaur Your Credit Limit may be extended to:. $500 $600 OCR 0I8PLAY cats’ ' established stars to carry getting Delany ready ta meet Center Congos v»* Liberty Mu- Thursday night. mfn who formerly coached the S200 $300 S400 tual, ,6:15—Charter Oak. OPEN SUNDAYS the bufden next jrear along with AustralianAUSirauan Herb'ne Elliott in* the In the event of a <3olby-Holy Milwaukee Hawks In the National H OT WATER Ask for FUEE Information on John JSuckley, a surprise winner Compton (^11Ilf.) relays Friday, St. Mary's vs. North Methodist, -Cross split, a playoff will be_held Basketball Assn, There will be a Service Charge of 1% per month on the unpaid balance with'a minimum CX)A8T Gsrages, Cottages. Pre- STA. WAGON The Nnest of the broad jump Jn Saturday's It waaiat don[ompton . that Delany 8:30—Robertson Park. H E ATIN G SYSTEM CONVERTIBLE Trust vs. First National, 6:15— wimCRANI Built Homes and Farm Build- 1957 BEL AIR NOMAD, the IP4A meet ran a'a:59 |m:mile two years ago. charge of 25c per month. ings. 1956 .Mercury Montclair. Merc-, 1956 'Fo'rtI Fnlrlanc. Ford-o- Charter Oak. , fanciest station wagon Chevro- matic drive, radio, heater and Delany,' incidentally, will be back He is non-committal about his o-matlc drive, radio, beater and chances of beating Elliott, who at Friday, June 6 S M any OtfcaF let ever built. Finished in a defroster, White wall tires, next year to take his Masters De- defroster, white wall tiree, gen- striking shade of ivory and tur- gree at Villanova.'While he won’t 20 has run the mile under four Green Manor vs. F A P, 6:15^* I ,OpoR HH 5:00: Seturdeys HU noon. uine leather interior, yellow tad leather Interior, dusty rose fin- minutes on tour different occa- Charter Oak. .* « f uiBauw® ~i|tioite with beautiful contraaU be able to compete for the Unlveri ^ ^ * Mack finish. Like C I Q Q C ing interior. Owned by n local ish. Low mileage. S 'l T Q I C sity, he'll be ready to take on-a sion!. : , Temple Beth va. CommunByi ^6 MINVTE C««‘‘*** new. Low mileage. 0 0 9 Manchester resident.. Hqalpped Mustbeaeen. new group . of challengers on the AS for Vlilanova’s triumph in Baptist. 6:15—Charter Oak ParM a • 5 6 <«»** i * «*»•'* with V8 engine. Power Glide indoor circuit. ' the IC4A Championahip, BUlott’i SulUvan'e va. Parkadk, First boilor ‘•‘’'•.•a aft WaddeU Field. — ? \ .'drive, de luxe radio, heater and At the moment though, Elliott lads grabbed off five flrsU, in- " " Your Gu ara ntet •e— defroster, whitewall tires. 14,- cluding the mile (4;07.8) and'880 Auto Parts,vs. Green Manor, 6 ^ to ^ 1954 FORD 1957 CHEYPO* ET —whom the folks hereabouts are mSTAIXATION I guaranteed 000 miles. New car condition plugging. for coach of the 1960 ?1:50) double by Delany to ac- Buckley Field. J This 4-

^ . WANCHESTCR evening heral d. MANCHESTER, CONN„ MONDAY, JUNE 2, 1968 PAGE E i ^ y i ^ PAGE TEN / MANCHE^ R |TPgN!NG herald. MANCHESTER, conn., MONDAY, JUNE 2, 1958 Hmo mAo M Goods 51 Musical Instruments S3 Business Locations Houses for Sals 72 Houses for SsJs . 72 Houses for SDls 72 Lots for Sals 72 SttbarNui f-^celfent lou available at el, etc. SherwIn-WUIiams, 981 Main * niaytaD'abaps. For extra room or Cleaning and' glazing 83. MI or manufacturing repreaentaUve. basement. Wiu take your home or Mtl 94910. four finished. Attractive living ance and a fine pension plan. Our Telephone answenng peiVtce, (XXVI) JU8T OFF Porter «t. A CORNER Lot, 100' front on one Main St. Mansfjelo, Jensen's, tnc. (alwsvs ancceaatul new men have an in- St.. MI 8-6686. ______^ ta g s, ate. 819.95 and up at Pot- 8-7218. V Beautiful six room Dutch Coiuust lot 1-. trade. Builder, Ml 84831. room with paneling and fireplace. ample p's r k l n g . 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No peU. $85 34472. monthly payments are only 877.39. BOLTON LAKE—Lovely six room DEEP RICH FARM SOIL. ice and appraising (Vfthout obllga* LARSUN'C driving School—Offerr ywwr se^,CAL. Hardly worn. All reduced for Lost And Foano furniture monthly. With air modem furni- R. F. Dimock k Co.. Realtors MI year-round lakefront home with INSPECT THEM SUNDAYS. tton, dali S. A. Biechier, Realtor,' I * 11947 OLDSMOBILE, 3 dr., radio, all types of driver edi'icstion on FULL - part time agent. Champion EXCHANGE Exchange (VII)—SIX Room ranch near Por- quick sale. 396 Hilliard St. ture. 1130 monthly. TR 5-5745. 9- 5245, Barbara Woods, MI 9-7702, attached garage. Thle home is Ml 34969 or Wesley R. Smith. As> LOST—PASS BOOK No 11123. i heater. Standard transmission. insured dual control cars- stand AC Autolite spark plugs. Recon- 15 OAK STREET 15 OaTt Street • ter Street School. Two ..cramlc very attractive as well as con- AUTUMN HEIGHTS TRACT Good transportation,' |78. 41 Del- ditioned—guaranteed 10,000 miles. USED PENN TAN cartop boat. Robert W. Agnew, MI 3-6878, Jo- ociate, ku 6-6953. Member MttlU* NoUce la hereby given that Pass ard or automatic. By Ualned and tila baths, fully piaatersd- En- venient BO please call me so .1 P. 0 . BOX 741, TOWN pie Listing Service. mont St. certified 'nstructor, licensed by Sells on sight to car lots, garages, Weight, 58 lbs. Ideal for rivers and Upright pl(tno 133 closed torch, attached karage. aeph N. Ashford, MI 9-8818, or Book No. 11133 Issued by Firit Rooms Without Board 59 Summer Homes for Rent 67 Roisert D. Murdock, Ml 8-8473, can tell you more about It. Alice National Bank of Manchester has the State of Ct-nn: MI 9-enTS. sendee stations. Free sample. Dty lakes. Inquire 288 Center St. Two sofas 830 and 830 Large lot. 8n,9bO. R.' F Oimbnk, Clampet, Realtor. MI 9-4548.' DESIRABLE building lots above USTINGS WANTED, slngla and Motors, 3913 Fannin, Houston 3, after 4 p.m. COME SEE this weekend. New k Realtors, MI 9-5245, Bar- Route 6, Bolton side of Andover. been made to said bank for pay- ONLY LOW OVERHEAD J2 Uving rport chairs ROOM FOR RENT Inquire Bute SIX ROOM Garrison Colonial. two-famUy bouses. Membw ot ment and issuance of new book. EARLY'S Driving School. Licensed Texas, Tailor Shop, I BlaseU. Ml 3-738S. furnished cottage. Owner' located bara Woqds. Ml 9-7702, Robert W. MANCHESTER — Look this one Also 20 acres. Reaaonaple. MI kfLS. Howard R- Haatihga. Real- experienced Instructor. Dual con- Breezeway, garage, H i bathe. 125’ Fdur section psk bookcase Afte* 8:3T MI 3-S047.. in trailer, west Up-end Mulberry Agnew, MI 3-6878, Joseph N. Ash- frofatage near new- country club. over! Large six room honne in 6-6740. tor, ka 9-U07 any Uraa e CAN DO rr trolled car. Modem methods. For Buildinf Msterisis 47 r.oekiia chair Point, Guilford. Stanley Freeman, ford, MI 9-8818. or ^ b e r t D, Mur- A-1 condltroii, Ideal for sizeable day o r . evening appointments: 817.900. Carlton W. Hutchbia, MI LOST—Brown wallet. Reward If Situationa Wanted— Male 39 Three-piece bedroom set jgg CLEAN ROOM, kitchen privilegea, GL 3-9659. do<;jt, MI 3-6472. 9-5132. family and In excellent neighbor- ARE YOU CONSIDERING Intact. John Zach. MI 3-5908. 1958 PONTIAC STAR CHIEF CallMI...... 9-8875.— ‘ separate entrance, denttemen. hood. 2-car garage. Well land- Suburban for Sale 75 SELLING YOUR PROPERTY? CONVERTIBLE WILL RESURFACE or Install YOUR BUILDING NEEDS Mahogany dresser 120 Par:.lng. MI 3-4724. COVENTRY LAKE —Fo()r room HIGH ELEIVATION. Immaculate We will appraise your property MANCHESTER Driving Academy BOWERS SCHOOL District —fllx scaped lot. Full price 116.500. CslI LOST—Light blue parakeet named i Power etecring, brakes, radio, bowling alleya. All repair work. furnished cottage. Modem con- threo bedroom ranch, ceramic room Colonial with good possibili- Alice Clampet, Realtor. MI 9-4548. COvklNTRY —Four large rooms, free and without any obitgaUon. Corkv. Vicinity Wells St. Band No. hsater, w.w. tires, back-up liahts, la equipped and licensed to pro- II years sxperience. Walter Bel- AT 1MIOLESALE PRJGE OPEN THURSDAY AND ROOMS, TO rent. Also cabins with veniences. Week or month. MI bath, hot water hcai', garage, We also buy property for cash. vide the very best tn driver edu- ties for an addition. Large lot in oil hot water, baseboard heat. MP 18157 MI3A153. electric top. hydramatlc. Many Household Services eating iuid Plumbing 17 > - Business OpportunitlM 32 bot, Coventi^, Conn. Phone PI FRIDAY UNTIL 9 efficiencIcB. Inquire Scranton'e 34434. treee. only 812,850'. ^Cariten w. excellent neighborhood for chil- ELLINGTON-Near Rockville like. Fireplace. Near echool. . Only Member Multiple Listing cation. .Standard and automatic. Offered 13A 2-7476. No. 1 Western Framing 8t08 Par M* Tourist Home and Cabins. Phone Hutchins. Ml 94133. Six room Colonial. Spacious kitch- 86,000—8600 down. SchWarts Real STANLEY BRAY, Realtor ith FOUND—Wednesday, blue para- othsr extras. Dial PI 2-7349 any time. 24 HOUR immediate service. Re- 1x12 Dry Western Slrtsthlng ANDOVER — Waterfront cottage. dren. IH baths. Aluminum storm FOR LEASE .mo ving —Practically new kitchen .Ml 9-0826. windows. Full baaement 'with par- en. garage, trees. VA or FHA. Estate, Realtor. CH 2-2865, PI BRAE-BURN REALTY Ili8 keet. vicinity Alexander St. Call JUST LIKE NEW F1.AT FINISH Holland window modelingxrepairing, new installa- ELDERLY gentleman desires mit- •889 P e r M* Available June. July, and Septem- (XIV) - EUJNGTON - New 8% MORTLOCK'S, Manchester's lead- bedroom furniture. Ruga, curtains; tially finished playroom. Call own- 818,600.. Clifford Hansen, Realtor, 34719, MI 84454. kn 84273 MI 8-7335.'.— Fu]1 Price *2888 shades, made to meaaurt. All tions, eledric sewer cleaning. NEW SERVICE STATION Mde landscaping, mowing lawns, Knotty Pine Paneling , aM 8’ d r ^ s , Unena, silverware. A'TTRACnVE Clean Room, single ber. MI 9-3949. non ranch. Built-In oven and MI 3-3453. lis ing driving school. For complete Will R. G u y /ia 3.0677.. IN ROCKVILLE cutting hedges, etc. Call Ml 84877, 8140 P e r M* or double. Quiet congenial at- atove. Paneled fireplace wall with er. MI 3-7996. Only *788 Down metal Venetian blinds at a new HiUlard St. LAKE CHAPLAIN, Vermont—New information, see Yellow Page No. low price Keys made while you Disappearing Stairwaye mosphere. With or without light | bookcaaes. Full basement. Ceram- and *68 Month 13 In phone book. Ml 9-7398. Completely equipped. Excellent waterfront cottage. Knotty pine in- ROCKVILLE—Beautiful six room VA - FHA MORTGAGES op Personals wait. Marlow’s. 834.88 Each TAKE YOUR TIME PAYING housekeeping privileges. Central- ic tile bath. $18,900. R. F. Dimock Cape Cod, five finished. (>>mbtna- Moving—^Tmtdng— location. Attractiva rental terms. WILL WASH and wax floors In Windows-Complete and Set .... ly located. Near bath and shower. terior. All conveniences.- Boat. MI Co., Realtors, MI 94345, Barbara lO'r DOWN en 1988 CHEVROLET Imnella hard- hontas or offices. Call Ml 8-6870,;' YES! 8 rUUj YEARS TO PAY! tion screens and window*- Wall to VACUUM CLEANERS repaired In WEAVING of burna, mmh holes Storag^ 2D Up From 810.80 Each "SUPER’’ "DE LUXE ’ Parking. Ml 8-4921. 9-0538. Woods, MI 9-7702, Robert W. Ag- Industrialists Differ ch my own home shop. Forty years top, power, O. R, H. WW. tires. Garaice— Service— Storage 10 TIDEWATER OIL CO. wall carpeting. Beautifully land- 810.500 — Bolton. Five acre*. Just like new. We can make a deal. and tom clothing, hoaiery runs, Mahogany Paneling ' ISc Sq. Ft. new, MI 3-6878, Josept N. Ash- scaped plot. Only 814,500, Webster House is ten years old, has five to factory experience. All makes, low MANCHESTER Moving ahdTnick- 3 ROOMS OF FURNITURE ROOM FOR one gentleman. Con- handbegs repaired, , sfpper re- JA 7‘ 7221 LAWNS MOWED, carsfOl worker. Colored Shakes 18^' 88.95 Per Sq. Wanted to Rent 68 ford. MI 94818, or Robert D. Mur- Agency, Realtors. TR 5-5745. rooms down and three up. Good rates, free esUmatea, free pickup 1958 ENGU8H FORD Station placement, ufubrellaa repaired, Ing Co. Ml 3-6563. Owned mu] op- 8d and 18d Common Nails All 100% Guaranteed tinuous hot water, shower. Private dock MI 8-6472. and delivery. Mr. Miller, AD GARAGE -FOR RENT at 32 Wads- Has own equipment. Ml 8-6670. condition. This house is isolated, Wagon, Heater.: men's ehtrt collara reversed and erated by Walter B. Perretr, Jr„ Eveninfirs: 110.00 Per Keg r O N L Y $433 entrance. Parking. 101 Chestnut SUMMER sub-let young couple (IV) —BOLTON—lie.WO; (Custom D« 3-5S71, JA 3-8904. worth St. MI 3-7548. agent fo. Bumham’a Vap Service. St. (I) BOL'TON—Custom built ranch 1/5 of a mile off the main road. On Recession Cure replaced. Marlow's Uttla Mend- MI 9-3668 or JA 8-8914 No. 1 Perfection Wood Shingles 118.18 DELIVERS wants to rent small furnished built ranch. Two-csr garage. Call Foundation of another home also on ria 1968 CHEVROLET Sport (ioupe, ing Shop. “ Service to 48 states. 814.50 Per Sq. $18.88 MONTH 816.900. Six rooms, ceramic tils R. F. Dimock Co., Realtors, Ml lo- Articles For Sale 45 THREE LARGE rooma, hot water apartment in Manchester or near- bath, mahogany kitchen cabinets, property. Artesian well, two-car 8, R. H. NATURAL GAS—Income available. Celling Tile—Special - YOU GET — by town from June 15-Sept. Call 9-5245, Barbara Woods. MI 9-7703. garage, etc. Excellent buy but fi- (Centinned from Page One) for reducing the national debt In Automobiles for Sait 4 Motorcycles— Bicycles II FORMICA counters, ceramic wkll MANCHESTER Package Delivery. 16-PIBCE BEDROOM and heat. Plenty of sunshine. MI fully plastered. 'Two-car garage. time* of prosperity. w. 1987 V8 FORD, Light trucking and package deliv- Free brochure and list of Con- .095c Per Sq Ft. 9-1683. AD 2-5995. J A 3-5656. MI 9-n02, Robert W. Agnew, MI nancing may present a problem. 4 door sedan and floor tile. Let us modernize necticut references available. Clear Casing .06c Lin. Ft. 18-FIECE LIVING ROOM For further information or ap- 3-8878, Joseph N. Ashford. MI of the Seattle First National Bank Cordlner and FitzgeraM aald BEFORE TOU BUT a used car FOM, R. H. your bathroom and kitchen. For ery. Refrigerators, washers and «N a PP IbHUES, Harry Mahoney, pointment to see call the R. F. see Gorman Motor Sales. Bulek 1953 h Ar LET DAtaSON, Model Harvey Schmidt, Butts 612. 418 38 Maple St. Tel. Ml S-4OT. 1x8 Sheathing TAG $M Per M* 13-PIBCE KITCHEN FURNISHED r(x>m f8oaIey-l», with TltAN SP^N TEb tomato plimta. 9-5245, W. Agnew. MI 3-68T8, Jo- giive, ROAD IN TALCOTTVILLE tory supervised eenrlce. Tel. MI etc. Also customr^^mng. Phone Tpke. - D W Y E R P R O D O T v S lyweds. No-lease-required. Apart- F- Dim ockCo.. kU. 94245, or. Mrt. a year old. ment. Phone MI 9-3078. OPEN EVE. Tel. MI 3-3191 TELEVISION flaah attachment. Call Ml 8-4774. Cabbige plahti, 3Si6'ddstn.' '' MI Farms and tjind for Sale 71 seph N. Ashford: MI 9-6818, or 9-M98 MI 9-4291. \ 9-4187. Carabino, 13 Glenwoqd St. ment building. 3>li rooms, ‘-eated, Zuckerman. Ml 9-6285. Robert D. Murdock-, MI 3-6472. WAITRESS wanted four nighta a ROUTE 86, BOLTON. CONti. all electric -appliances. 20 minutes 816,500- Ranch on Henry Street, Court Allows Forfeits "Leam-by-dolng'’ at Connecticut’s RUCGED CTOAR poat. children's FOR DIFFERENT sizes and types Five room.s with recreation room DICK'S WEATHERSTRIP Com- SAGGING BUILDINGS s tr a ite n - Oldest Electronics School week. Apply CTiarcoal Broiler, 880 Woodworkers and Flniahers from Charter Oak Bridge Park- . of farms and land tracts within 20 (X X n)—SIX room Cape. Finlriied FOUR BEDROOM custom home, doors and windows, eusflhn awing. Complete with chains and recreation room, garage, covered in the baaement. Vacant, owner* A Sun Sst! Read Herald Adrs* ed. Underpinnings and foundatl! E. Middle Turnpike. aeata, Call m 9-4367. Phone kO 3-5326 way. Ml 9-4624. TR 6-6776. , mile* W Hartford. Lawrence F. three finished. Fireplace, work, guaranteed. Cali Ml - 0-1583 repaired. Full line of carpenti Read Herald Adva. A , c . Flano. Broker. .Ml 9-5910. patio. Beautiful landaca^d yard, screened porch, Timken burner. miut , . sell, . sensible offers will be after 8 p.in. garages, dormers, porches, roof- 5VENING ' Electronics'-' Servicing LADY TO mind children for work- FOUR ROOMS—Cloae to Main S L ,______:______- choifce location. 817.80(). R F. Garage, deep lot. 824,000. CTifford Despite Chief Justice ing, siding, etc. No job too small. Class starts JUNE 17th ing mother. Five day week. In BEWmo MACHINE FOR SALE, shopping, bus line. Heat, hot water OLD COLONIAL HOkTE—7 rooms, Dimock A Co.. Realtora, MI 9-5245, Hansen, kll 3-2453. GONDBR'S T V Sendee, avaUable Eldridge Street home. Tel. MI Barbara Wood*, MI 9-7702. Robert 817,400—Truly a de luxe Cape Free Inspection and estimates. TR ;day and Friday evenmga EAST KARTFOBD. Forbes St. kn 84898. included. Parking, 893. Available; four fireplaces, good heat. Garage. Two out-of-atat* motorlata were any Hme. Antenna converslona. 6-5759. 9-2430 after 5:80 p.m. July 1st. Bax L, Herald. 1 G o ^ land, 9 acres. Not far out. W. Agnew. MI 3-6878, Joseph N. SOUTH WINDSOR — Split level, with dormer and all the neceaaary Phllco factory supervised service. $13.900 Ashford MI 9-6818. or Robert D. extras that makes a house a home. allowed to forfeit bonds In Rock- JROLL NOW ! New SV2 Room Rooeli ------T ------1-----;;— ^ ' 114.900. Talbot Agenev. PI 2-6600 three bedrooms, recreation room, ville City Court todqy aa in th* Tel. m 9-1486. WOMEN—Sew for profit, regdy cut MISincLLANEOUS household Mr- THREE ROOkf apartment. Sec-, anytime Murdock. MI 3-8472. fireplace, cabinet workshop In ga- Cosy comer fireplace, large den, About Town Roofing-Siding 16 Wrap around aprons, chlidmn'a ond floor...Unfurnished. Heat and: three bedrooms, two tile baths, past despite a statement tpade by TV SERVICE—any make—highest N«w SV2 Room Ronch niturc. 408 East Middle Tpke. rage. 816.900. Clifford Hansen, kfl Chief Justice Edward DaJy that all NEW ENG j one! $12,990, Webster Agency, ar. invitation to all women of the attitude aa suggested by Judge Shop 273 Adams St. MI 9-3130, MI teed. A. A. Olon, Inc., 299 Autumn BOOKKEEPER with abtUty ^to - Barbara Woods, MI 5-7102 Barbara Woods, Ml 5-7702 ' . , ', ______!______I entrances, 855 month. Young cou- BOLTON—815.400 new 5’ i room 817,900 - Summit Street. Terrific church to atte.id the potluck to- Joseph Ashford, MI 5-S8I8 Joseph Ashford, MI 5-6818 Realtors; MI 9-5245, Barbara Realtors; TR 5:5745. Cape with six rooms, two baths, Richard T. Scully of West Hart-, 8- 89'rO. St. MI 8-4880. Bonds-ii-Stocks Mortgages 31 type.. Write stating experience'and TWO USED Frigidatres, excellent i pie preferred. MI 9-3439, Woods, kn 9-7702, Robert W. Ag- Ranch. CSiolce of colors. Built-In night at 7 in the church hall, un- ford, chief judge oT the Municipal qualifications,; Box O, Herald. Robert Agnew, MI 8-5878 Robert Agnew. 5fl 3-6818 appliances. formica counter*. two fireplaces situated on a nicely der the cbalrmai-bhip of Mrs. John COMPLETE repairs on sutomatlc Robert Mardock, Ml 8-6472 ; condition. Perfect for use in home new, MI 3-8878, Joseph N. Ash- 8)2,500—REDUCED ;--Four room Courts of (Connecticut. FOR THE beat tn shingle and built consolidate Debts with a sec- Rolwrt Murdock, MI 8-6472 ,, Or cottage. Kemp's. MI 9-5680. Ceramic bath, fireplace, baae- landscaped lot. Brick and frame. .Funke and her committee. At v washers and dryers. Weating- up roofing, guttara, taadara, chim- ford, MI 9-6818. or Robert D. Mur- de luxe ranch. All the extras plus .Chief Justice Daly, newly- ond mortgage loan at 322.25 elp Wanted — i^ le " 36 THREE ROOMS furnished. Call kH' dock, MI 3-6472. ment garage, 2*4 acres. I^awrence basement garage. 5% dOwn pay- meeting following the supper, re- hoUse, Phllco-Bendix, Maytag, ney iand roof repairs call Coughlin. 9-3552 after 5 p.m. : $19,500 — A new O lo n ia l and at elected to the State Supreme monthly for each $1,000 borrowed. DESIRK, MARRIED iTran for dairy F. Fiano, Broker, kfl 9-.5910 ment. Seven miles from Manches- 819.900 one that la slightly used port of progress on plan* for the Court's top.post, laid In effect last Frigidatre. Member of ASCA. Ml 3-7707. j 'Dial CH 6-8897 atid ask Frwk (XVI RIGA HiCTGHTS. Bolton— Stuart- R. Wolcott. Phone MI farm wdrk. Milk and rent provid- Machinery and Tools 52;;j 3'4 ROOM FLAT, third floor. Com- i ter. I..awrence F. Fiano, Broker, and in a nice location. Family Fair on the church grounds week that all persons charged with ^urke or Mrs. Carter to exptiiin. Magnificent new ranch. Six (N Xirt NEW TWO-PA.MILY 4H- MI 9-5910. June it, from 11 a m. to4 p.m. wUl 9- 6678. FOR ALL TYPES of roofing and ed. State >vuea and emerience. biilatlon electric and oil stove Hot 4*4. $2s;00b The ultimate tn a violations should.be taken to court. ___ £___^ ----- siding, clapboard, asbestos. 'You Connecticut Mortgage Exchange, George Klophury, R.F.D, No. 8, DUTCH GOLONIAL • SEPTIC TANKS troy, ROTOTILLERS__w atc, Frigidaire. and attach- dining rooms, two car garage. See 820,000—Exceptional six room Co- be given by the cha rraan, Mrs. Later in the week. Judge Scully 15 Lewie St., Hartford. Cleaned" and Inatniled - signs on Bolton Center RJ. ft. multinie dwelline R F Dfmock A NICE SIX ROOM q*pe in excellent lonial i'h Bolton Center. I'a baths, GARDENS plowed with rotary may save oy calling now for your Coventry, Cmut. ment*. ^ienp walking or riding • 850 Adults onlv. References. | Co.. Realtors, kn 9-5245, Barbara Henry S'Kellyr' Mrs. Skelly will ac- reiSsmthended that *1! municipal plow—also rotary mowing ' for 6 Room—Choice Location garden tractors and qttachmenta-f F Dimock A Co.. Realtors MI- condition. 1*4% mortgage can l>e breezeway , and two-car garage. cerpt offer* of working time ow the free estimates. AH. materials and Wood*. MI 9-7702. Robert W. Ag- assumed. Low monthly payment. judges not: make .any drastic heavy duty work.,PI 2-7689. workmanship guaranteed. Man- . \ ’ ' • SEWERS Capttol Equipment C6„ 38 Main. • “ " 9-5245. Barbara Woods. MI 9-7702. Terrific view. Immediate o<'cu'pan- fair, also donations of articles. Robert W. Agnew, MI 3-6878, Jo- new. kn 3-6878 Joseph N. Ashford, S. A. Beechler, Realtor, MI 3-6969, change* in their court procedure chester Roofing and Siding Co., -Machine Cleaned kU 8-7958. , I cy. at the present time. Judge Scully CARPENTRY, remodeling, paint- FOUR ROOM duplex. Adults only. --S«ph jf. Aahford. MI 9-6818. or MI 94818 ‘or Robert D. Murdock, W. R, Smith, MI 9-8952. Inc.. Ml 0-8933. MI 3-6472. Grand Rt^al Matron Mra. Mary said the proposal made by the ing -and decorating. Good refer- 6-ROOM CAPE $21,500 MI 3-5633. Rbbqn D Murdock, kU 3-6472. 824,300—Custom built ranch, just NEW CA1 • INSTALLATION BOWERS SCHOOL district— klod- j one block from Main Street, Base- B. McPhail of New London and Chief Justice will be ^ven thor- ences. F6r estimates call Mr, Wil- •ModiOed, 8 Acr^s I.and. Youngstown Kitchen, IK BOLTON, near Center—Overalzed Grand Royal Patron Frederick B. cox; BU 9-1102 or-MU 8-1595. RtioCing and Chimneys 16-A SPECIALIST (XXTV) FODR UNIT apartment in ern Colonial six room, knotty pine: nient garage. Well worth the ough study, after ' which recom- Ft. Finished,. Open Stalfi Rockville. Only one year old. Ex: seven room stone Cape. 1.647 sq. kitchen, carpeted living room.' money, Castro of East Hartford will make mendation.* will be made. R. F. Dimock Co. four ROO.M heated. In shopping ft. living area. Plastered walls, ROOFING—Specializing In repair- Ml 5-5248 NEW RANCH area. North End. Call MI 9-4.'587. cellent Income return. Cali The R. fireplace. I 'j baths. Hot water 1 their offle(al visit lo Chaxmian Judge Scully said be is recom- LAWN MOWERS |;epalrSd and ing roofs oT .all kinds. Also new 17,500 Town anil Country Large Wooded Lot. F. Dimock Co.. Reattors. »-5245 big rooms, 1*4 baths. Stone fire- baseboard heat. Aluminum .com- 838,000 - Impos.sible to describe Court, Order of Amaranth. Friday mending a thorough state-wide sharpened. 113 Wells St. MI 914868. roofs. Gutter work.. Chimneys $ $15,500 Barbhra Woods, Ml 5-7702- San tin* Drive Off Keeney St. MODERN three room apartment. Or 'It Bernie (Cantor, "ni 5-3495. place, back terrace with fiberglas bination windows, garage. Fine this beautiful seven room rant.h at 7:45' p.m; in ‘ he Masonic Tem- study of the Chief Justice's propos- cleaned, repaired, 26 years' ex; Joseph Ashford, Sft 5-6818 Dminnyt On. ' Heat, refrigerator, range. $85. .roof. Oversized two-car garage. neighborhood. Priced right 1 Mad- with attached two-car garage. Call ple. The meeting will be prece..eJ al to avoid a situation whereby perience. FrSe estimates. Call Robert Agnew, Ml 8-6878 .References, MI 3-8808. (Xini-SANTINA Drive—Off Kee- Private workshop. Small outbUild- dock A DeVos. Realtors, JA 2-0255. and we will give you the location by a dinner at 6:30 prepared and each of the municipal courts in the Household Services new St. New 5H room ranclf on 'Ing, amesite drive. Well land- Evenings. JA 8-0139. , so that you can see for yourself. served by a committee from Tern; state would be operating under a Stoi IM4-U Hoprley, Manchester Ml 34381. R. F. Dimock Co. R. F. Dimock Co^ Robert Murdock, M l 8-6472 Ml 9j4143 $18,500 Offered 13A MI 9-5245 " M l 6-5245 FOUR ROOM duplex. Automatic large wooded lot. Built bv Harry scaped, plenty of shade trises, 2*4 pie Chapter, Order of -the Fastei n different set of rule.* of procedure. heat, hot water. Combination win- Goodwin Jr.. 818,500. R. f nimock acres. Asking •'825..500. Lawrence THREE-FAMILY home, immacu-1 Three winterized homes at Bolton Star. Member* who wish to attend The driver's involved in today’* FURNITURE repairing and refln- Heating and Plumbing 17 Barbara Woods, MI 5-7702 Barbara'Wooda, MI 9^7702 dows. 880 month. Box N, Herald. A Co.. Realtors, kfl 9-5245. Bar- F. F^ano, Broker, kO 9-5910, late throughout. 3'.4-5 room apart-1 Lake, the dinner »hould make reserva- forfeiture In Rockville were John R. F. Dim otk Co. bara Woods. MI , 9-7702.' Robert mehts. Good inye-stment, S. A Ishlng; antiques.restored. Furni- Joseph Ashford, MI 9-6819 Joaeph Ashford, MI 5-6816 Mi-S Listings Available tion* by tomorrow at the latest, L. Shanks, 22. of Lowell; Mass.; ture Repair Service, Tsjcottville. LLOYD’S PLUMBmO Service asr Robert Agnew, MI 8-6878 Robert Agnew, MI 8-6618 MI t-5245 W. Agnew, MI 3-8878. Joseph N. NEAR BOLTON—812,500. reduced, Beechler, Realtor, Ml 3-6969, W. 1 and Miss Marilyn Danilek. 21, of Hsrs'l a set that is simple to lew Buslnes-s Locations like new. Four room Ranch. Ce- through the secretary. Mrs. Claris- and quick to trim vrith flamingo Ml 3-7449. surea sattsfacUon, pronipt aervtca. Robert Murdock, 8-6472 Robert Mnrdocfc, MI 8>4472 Aahford. ktl 9-6818.’or Robert D. R. Smith. MI 9-8952. Bellrose, N. Y. Shanks posted a 88 CH 7-6124, Ml 9-! Barbara Woods, Mi 9-;7702 ' for Rent 64 ramic: bath, formica counter*, T. J. CROCKEIT. Realtor sa Miller, 3 Stephen St. stampnms—-no embroidery neces- FOR THE VERY BEST IH HOMES G S a Joeeph Ashford, .MI 9-6818 Murdock, MI 3-6472. bond on a charge of passing on the RADIO REPAIRS on any m ake- fireplace, aluminum, .combination NEW FIVE room ranch homes MI 3-1577 right, and Miss Shanks a $30 bond sary. Maks ons set from solid- S.WATSON, J>LUMBING and heat- Robert Agnew, MI S-6878 ready for occupancy, garage, i Zion Lutheran Ladies Aid So- all arapliflera and phonographs St. 813,500. Spacious six' roo.m home, windowc and doors, Basement ga- bn a charge of speeding. eolor fabric and another from bold ahd changers. Over 47 years total ing contractor. Kew installations, ra Robert klurdock. Ml S-641S STORE FOR rent. 123 Spruce good solid construction, aluminum rage, fieldstone retainer walls. large lot. small down payment. S. MANCHESTER — Duplex 6-8. ciety will meet at the church plaid, then alternate the halter kn 9-1690. Large lot, good income. Substan- Wednesda.v at 7c30 p.m. ! Further clouding the issue was a experience 80 days guarantee on alteratlo). work and repair work. storms, garage, near stores, bus, Well landkcaped. 5% .down. Ex- A. Beechler, Realtor, MI 3-6969, statement made by Rockville City and shorts for that fashionable You'll like -the charm and atyla all work. J>otterton’s. Ml 9-3808. small down payment aaaump. 5% cellent financing. Lawrence F. W. R. Smith, kll 9-8952. tial cash required. Full price 812,900. Short way out-New mod- (Jouii Pros. Harry H. Lugg this ' look; Please State Size. of this young chemiae dresa, with $12,800 mortgage. Carlton W. Hutchina, Fiano, Broker. M l 9-5910, Mr*. I;Ouis Grezel, Bolton Notch morning who said that itnver-court! . . LARGE RANCH in desirable loca-| em colonial. Breezeway, large lot, Pattern No. 5862 contains- tissue ita tucked bosom add Ifftereating R F DIMOCKCo kU 9-5133. Rd.,, Bolton, ha.e returned home pro.sccutors do not have the author, tion, , recreation room, 2-car ga-! —ilae 12, 14, or 16; materiel re- pocket detail. SPRING ST. RANCH BOLTON — Large new alx room many extra*. Excellent view. after a 7-montji stay in Florida. Ml 9-5245 (XII) klANCTHESTER — New six Ranch. Breezeway,, two-car ga- rage, excellent condition. S, A. [ Full price 818,000. Many more for ity to extradite and the state's at- quirements: color transfer; sewing No. 8216 with Patt-O-Rama 4a LOAM ranch home 17,800 Beautifully I.andscaped Lot. Texas and Arkansas. lorncy's office is powerless lo ex- $ room ranch home in Rockledge rage,, 1*4 baths, two fireplaces, Beechler, Realtor, MI 3-6969, W. j and finishing directions. BARBARA WOODS JOSEPH N. ASHI^RD 88700 up. Call The Ellkworth Mit- in sizes 9. 11,13, 13, 14, 16. 18. Size SEPTIC TANKS LAWN SEEDING Good Condition, with Garage Owners section, l*-i baths, ceramic tile big kitchen. 15x24 living room. R. Smith, MI 9-8952. ten Ag^cy, Realtors. MI 3-6930. tradite in cases involving misde- Send 25c in Coins, for this-pat- jl l . 311i buBt-S>4 yards of 35-inch. AND ' MI 9-7702 MI 9-6818 meanors...... tern—add 8e for each pattern for ROBERT W. AGNEW ROBERT >D. MURDOCK kitchen counters. Attached garage, ameSlte drive. Very well built. One South If indsor Send Thlrty-Piva Cents in coins 6-ROOM CAPE amesite drive, fully landscaped acre lot. 821.900, Lawrence F. BRAND- new 5-room brick Rbnch 8J 1.700 B^UTIFUL new three Meanwhile, a Long laland. N. Y. first>cUss mailing. Send to Ann ' c o n verse TIMEISHEREI MI S-6878 MI 8-6472 motorist may be the teat case for for this pattern—add 5c for each FLUBBED SEWERS e R. F. Dimock Co. Finished Recreation Room $21,800 lot, 821.000. Gall R. F. Dimock (So.. Fiano. Broker, kll 9-5910. home and furniture. 815,200. In-; bedroom ranch. Hot water heat, Cabot. Manchester EhTening Herald, pattern for first-clasai' mailing. A ttach^ Garage—Patio quire comer Lake St. and Rich-; Connecticut's new policy. JR. We deliver approximately MI 5-5245 Realtors, MI 9-4245, Barbara ceramic bath, e.\cellcnt workman- Man, 25, Charged 1160 AVE OF AMERICAS, NEW Send to Sue Burnett, The Man- Maehiss GImssU Woods. MI 9-7702, Robert W. Ag- BOLTON, near Center -S ix room ard Drive. Vernon. ship, too' ’ frontage. Carlton W. Tile Long Island man wa* FORK 86, N.V. Print Name,' Ad- j cheater Evening Herald, 1150 A VE 5 yards of unsifted $ 1 A Barbara Woods, MI 5*7762 new MI 34878, Joseph N. Aah- custom built Ranch', l ’,4 baths, ,1 Hutchins. MI 9-5132. charged with speeding last week. dress and Pattern Number. Septle Tanks, Dry Wells, Sewer R. F. Dimock Co. 38 HILL51DE ST.—Six room single. 1 " * ______When Cycle Flips He posted his Imnd and then went ' OF AMnERICAS, NEW YORK 86, Uaec Installed—Cellar Water- farm field, loam. I W Joseph Ashford. Ml 5-6818 R. F. Dimock Co. MI 8-5345 ford. MI 9^18. or Robert D. Mur- two fireplaces, recreation room In Have you a copy, of our 1968 I N.V. Print Name, Addi-eat with PAINTIN6 and Ml $SZ4S Four rooms 1st floor, two rooms 1 MANCHESTEFf—Five room ranch, home. Bridgeport (Sty Court of- prtMSng Dene. Robert Agnew, Ml 8-6678 MEET BOB OLIVER dock, MI1J8472. baaement with de luxe’'bar and finished 2nd floor. Full basement. Needlework Album? It contains Zone. Style Number and Size. Ml 9^824— TR 5-2975' Robert Murdock, MI jl*D372 Barbara Wobds, MI 9-7703 kitchenettt;. Redwood paneling. three bedrooms. Convenient loca: Robert R. Studley. 25.,of' 17 flcials. agreeing-that Daly's policy domns o f . pretty designs in cro- Baalc Fashions, Spring and Sum- or Barbara Woods, MI 9-1103 Joseph Ashford, MI 94818 SIX RO(5ki ,C!ape. four bedroom*, Ix)t 150x150. Trees and shrubbery. lion. So much for ao little with Whiting Rd., was arrested Satur- should be carded out, sent the man PAPER NANfilNfi Joaeph Ashford, Ml 9-6818 Oversized twp-car garage, with chet. knit, embroidery and sew; piSi" ’88 contains dozens more McKin n ey br o s. CENTER MOTOR SALES Robert Agnew', kll 8-6878 city utilitiesjifiep. lot.. 812,000 VA 16' overhead elecfrically operated (;hty, water-sewer. Shown by ap- price at $11,500. Elsie Meyer, day and charged with driving un- a letter. Appear In court, it aald, plus dirsetions for One knit s'hd TELEPHONE Robert Agnew, MI 8-6878 or FHA. Clifford Hansen, Ml pointment only. Price 810.900. MLS, Realtor, MI 9-5524. der the influence of Intoxicating or we will' attempt to extradite [smart, easy to aew atylea In all 461 MAIN STREET Robert Murdock.llII 3-6473 Robert klurdock, MI 8-6472 door. Also, separate building, four Phone MI 34273. Brae'-Bum Real- three crochet Items. Only 25c a .siSei; spMial features Send 35 S«w*rdat OispoBoLCo. Ti4l V.32®r 8-2453. room apartment. Redw<»d panel- liquor. you. copy! centa for your cop.v. 180-182 PenrI 8L - MVV^inS Sdlinq Only ing, bade ment gkrage and work- State Police charged Studley If the man fails to appear tn 73 Bridgeport court, State's Atty, "Since 1507 Parsondly Snlncttd shop with office. Two driveways, PORTER STREET section — 23 Lots tor Sale after his motorcycle went out of 2*4 acies. Well landscaped. Many control on Rt. 5 and flipped over Lorin W. WUlls will be aaked to s It’s Been UsM Cara Green Hijl St. Excellent seven start extradition proceedings. - A U C t l O N -^A^ BOLT014 other features. Asking 125.800. For rooih Colonial, four rooma with BOLTON—Two targe wooded lota on-11* right aide. The driver was Satisfnotion Guaranteed NEW RANCH further infornatlon, call Lawrence lavatory first floor, three bed- on Williams Road.- Call owner. Ml thrown to the roadway and suf- Whltchousa Bros. BRdBERY STORES Terms To Suit Yon $14,900 SV2 Room Ranch Rpckledge. 6, Ronma. I '/j Baths, F. Fiano. Broker, MI 94910. rooms with full tile bath second 8-6321. fered an eye injury and multiple RANCH STORAGE WAREHOUSE SALE Bank I-Tnanclng 2>Car Garag* Baaemen^ tiarage. Bedured to floor. Hot water oil heat. Immedi- cut* and brufsea. .. He was dis- Near Porter. 81. School FOR DULLY H SON AT THEIR WAREHOUSE. Phone MI A-Ooat IRICK CAPE BOLTON — Almost new. beautiful ate) occupancy. Price 820,900. RESIDENTIAI- Zone AA : Choice charged after treatment at Hart- 2 Baths—Attached tiarage ( Finished Rooms, I.arge En- lot 100x200. All utilities. Madeline PAINTINITand FOR SALE RR. 587 PROSPECT AVE., WEST HARTFORD, CONN. 5'4 room Ranch. Breezeway Md Shown by appointment. Phone MI ford HoapiUl. Police quoted Stud- eloacd Porch, Attached Oarage, oversized garage: De luxe Interior. 3-6273. Brae-Burn Realty. Smith. Realtor, MI 9-1842. ley as claiming the motorcycle hit Olurfee Lot, $16,300 $20,000 Aluminum etorm window* and •‘aomething’" on the highway. For Further Information Call TUESDAY EVENING. JUNE 3,19S8 ot 4:00 WANTED! $13,500—ANDOVER Lake. 5*4 room TWO LARGE wooded lots on Lowest Prices DECORATING $23,900 doors. Amesite- drive, ehade trees, F*rench Road. Bdlton. l ‘ i-2 acre* brook alid small pond. Two acre*. ranch, all the extras plus lake n R. F. Dimock Co. R. F. Dimock Go. privileges. '.Owner very anxious to each. Price 81700. Call owner MI National Product Vp f Iwtwrtorj ' « | lifwrler '' \ HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS USED CARS It. F. Dimock Co. 817,500. Lawrence F. Flano, Brok- 3-4245 a ft e r 7 p .n l., 12" LP. $1.49 MI 9-6245 MI 94246 ; MI 8-5345 er. MI 04910. ' sell. . 8% down. I,awrence F. R. F. Oimock Co. R. F. Dim ock Co. Oenaral line—Furniture for thdiow e, cottage or summer camp, Witahlngtojn-r^-The gross national FuNy iMwwd MI 1^-5245 MI B-5245 (CLEAN ONLY) Barbara^ Woods, kll 9-7702 Barbara Woqds, MI .8-7703 E'lano. Broker, M l 84910. MANCHESTER—*0 foot frohtage. Potterton's 'also china, glass, brIc-a-brac, linens,- kitchen utensils, etc, In- Barbara Woods, MF 9-7702 FOUR BEDROOM Colonial. IH Good location, city water. OKmer product roae by more than 200 GHoranrMd spMtionresale Mme only! | Ohslrs^Truchmen. Wa will pay you. top dollar Joseph Aahford, MI 9-6818 . Joseph Ashford,-MI 9-6818 Joseph Ashford, MI 8-6818 BEAUTIFUL 84 duplex. Hot water bllHcm dollars, or 87 per ce n H ^ - 180 OMtov I L , Cor. C ta ic li Barbara Woods; HI 5-7702 Barbara Woods, Ml 5-7702 for your c l^ ' par. Call Robert Agnenl MI 84878 hatha, knotty pine kitchen, H acra eacrificlng. Will sell for lea* than at Robert Agnew, Ml 8-6878 Robert Agnew, MI 8-6878 lot. Mancheiter Green area. MI heat one ride. Quiet location, Carl* twe«n 1847 and 1857 ' WwrluiMiiship doasph Aehford, MI 0-6818 Joseph Ashford, 6fl 6-6816 ' bn 6-0081. Robert Murdock, MI tS tit Robert Murdock, Ml 8-8473 31,000. Call kO 84930. Babert Agnew. Ml S-6878 RoMrt Agnew,'MI S-6678 ' RORERT M. REID A SON, AMetieiiMn. • Murdock, MI 8-6472 8-1908. ton w. Hutchlni, MI 84132. PtMM Ml 3-0110 ' vBebart Murdock, MI 8-647,2 Robert Murdock, MI S4471 * '" 1 '

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PAGE tW ELV I MONDAY, JUNE 2, IBBI ^ n r h ^ s t r r praKii ■Aim I iS8 II ...... Ani l . fpiimmimu i l8RN ■ The Eighth District Plra Depart- The Regina d'ltalia Society will ment will hold a department drill hold a regular meeting tonight at ^l%one Payments About Town tonight at 6:30 at the firehouse at the Italian American Club at*7;30.^ Lions Install the comer of Mpin and Hilliard This will be the'last meeting until At MiUer Drug Th« Buckingham Ladlei Aid So- Sts. September, and refreshments wilL Slate Tuesday ciety will hold lU June meeting be served. , * . The Southern New England Wednesday at 8 p.m. a t .. the The John Mather Chapter, Order Telephone Oo. has opened a new churith. of Demolay, will meet tonight at A meeting, of the Home League payment agency a i ' the hlUler The Installation of the 1968-W 7:30 at the Masonic Temple. of the Salvation Army will be held Pharmacy, 299 Green Rd., where offleera Of The Manchecter Lions 1%# Manchester Emblem Club tomofrow'at the Citadel at 3 p.m. telephone cuatomen can pay their Club will be held at the Three J ’a BANTLY OIL will hcrid its regular business meet- Members of the Spnset Council, Plans for the sumnier picnic will, bills, it was announced, today by in Bolton Tueii'.y ai 6:30'p.m. ing and nomination and election of No. 45 D egr^.of Pocahontas, are be made. Hostesses will be Mra~ D. Uoyd Hobt;on, local telephone This annual-'event will coincide first' assistant marshal June 7 at 8 reminded of the meeting tonight iii CoL, EdWln Perrett and Mrs, company manager. with the tenth anniversary of the p.m. in Tinker Hall. Tinker 'Hall at * o’clock. Memorial Leonard Perrett. The new location will b* open' Manchester. Lions which wad or- services and nomination of officers daily from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.-to ac-' ganised in 1948. U'l Ml t fl ul i V 1 ,v-j The June meeting of the Ladies will be held. The DeMolay Mothers' Circle cept .payments, The newly elected oflloera will Aid Society of Concordia Lutheran be deputised into office by Mario KUCKVILLE TR 5-3271 Church a’ill be held tomorrow eve- will meet tonight at 7:30 in the Hobron said pavmehta by mail, Edward J. Thonris, administrator Lb Boccalatte, deputy district gov- ning at 7:30 with the ' following banquet hall of the Masonic and questions regarding service, of Manchester Memorial Hospital, Temple. equipment and bills should still be ernor of Diatric 23B. The Officers members serving ag hostesses; spoke on progressive patient care for the' coral, ig year are Ben Trey Anderson, Marion 3randt, addressed to thk telephone com- at the annual meeting of the West- Hose Co. No. 1, Town Fire De- pany Offlee at 806 Main St. Shahkman, president; Ivar Scott, S m a r t Ehre M o m Eileen Custer, Marie Winzler and ern Maskachusetta Hospital Coun- vice president; Roy ygrand tall since 1919. From 1943 until 1947 he served as a member of the ing, dancing, movks, card playing ing yoor Cliarge Plan num- Strickland, 168 Main St. Buckley cedar of the Nutmeg Forest. No. and arts and crafts. " ItUST-OLEUr Ssaito M Drp-CIsased ber . . . W’as bookkeeper for Strickland 52 116. Tall Cedars of Lebanon, has Christian Science Board of Lec- Robert Olmsted is one of 34 Members of the club who are years ago when the latter was requested that members of the tureship. youths selected from a field of 117 hj manager of the "Beef Box," at Nutmeg Forest meet at the planning to attend are Mra. Caro- Get lina McConnell, Mra. Marion Bar- to participate in a summer science Immediate that time conducted by Nelson Masonic Temple at 7:30. tonight Morris and Co. ' Members will proceed from there rett, Mrs. Josephine Schuetz, Mrs. workshop. Olmsted, son of Mr. and Delivery VFW Will Honor Lilian Paxson, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- to the home of Charles P. Findlay, Mrs. Richard Olmsted, 33 Corn- 93 Summit St..- to pay respects to liam Crawrford, Mrs. Rose Cam- stock Rd., was chosen partly be- S W ISS The Ladies Auxiliary of the bell, Mrs. May Robinson, Mrs. Bur- Manchester Chapter, No. 17, of the his > w-ife, Mrs. Marjory Findlay, Mrs. Jane Fortin cause of his project on "Eheperi- FOR , della Gaudette, Mrs. Geneva Lock- mentati'on . with a Continuous To have gmuaue sporta wear Disabled American Veterans will who died yesterday. The VFW Auxiliary will hold a wood, Mrs. Vina Ch'agnpn, Mrs. noud Chamber;" SAFEm SAKE amartDaaa . . . ■porta 'fenta hold its meeting Wednesday at 8 Julia Rawson, Mrs. Edna Karlson, p.m. at the VFW Home. Army Pfc. Allan B. Cox. 19, son dinner-dance Saturday at 6:30 p.m. The workshop will be held at Albert Wood, Mrs. Alice Coleman, Loomis School in Windsor. And Lonqar TIra W tar moat have Uiat^^ait right mdar& of Mr. and Mrs. Allan N< Cox. 736 at the post home in honor of Sirs. PRESCRIPTION PHARMACT Mra. Martha Mansfield, Mr. and Ail the youths who will partici- caaual drape gad fit which Mr*. Josephine Colton of Farm- Vernon St., recently participated Jane For^Yh 38 Knighton St. Drhra In For O ur ington is visiting her sister, Mrs. in annual platoon training tests Mra. Otto Schuetz, Mrs. Flora pate were Chosen for unusual rec- demand# np#^- mnie than ^ te i MAIN ST.—MI 8-5821 Mrs. Fortin is now serving her Bpurez, Mrs. Della Malone, Mr. ords in science during high school. Philip Taylor, 112 Highland St. with the Eighth Infantry Division sixth year oa department aecre- oitlinaiijr in finiahing and in Germany. Cox. who has been and Mrs. Charles -Pitney, Mr. and The workshop is called the Pre- tary-treaaurer of the State WW Mrs. Alfred Reyhl, Mrs. Mabel College Science Center, and will praa^ng' after , dry deaning. overseas since January of this Auxiliary. She is a 25-year mem- Schardt, Mr. and Mra. William start June 22. During the summer ia alwajm peaeaML in full year, is a bulldoter operator lii ber of the local auxiliary. She Custer. Mrs. Blanche Rutherford, FREE the boys will have a chance to Co. D of the division’s 12th En- Front End, Brofct and /IneaM m whan we Seaitone served as auxiliary presideq^t in Mrs. Jessid Lozesu, Mrs. Jennie work in. laboratories in 18 Greater gineer Battalion. A 1956 graduate 1942-1943; as Hartford County of Melvchester High School, he en- Perrett, Mra. Ruth French, Mra Hartford industries. Shock Absisrbnr Insptc*^ D ry Clean your qxwia. ooata Council. presidenL in. 194T... tered'the Ai:,my in July 1957 end Mrs. Fortin has two daughters, Hon. and.ef oouna, tiaay aeeatway* completed basic combat training immaculate. Try oa today. at Ft, Dix, N. J. Mrs. Leona Hewitt, Miami iSprings, Work done by espegtA en ail Fla., and Mrs. Barbara MeVarrish, conventional makqe of cars. Ellington; and two sons, Walter ^^

George lAthrop. 35 SUrkweath- and William -Fortin, both of Man- er St., was elected district gover- Chester. . mor iArty S W ISS nor of the Connecticut State General chairman of the affair CInaners and Loundortn BONUS Moose Assn, yesterday In New Britain. is Mrs. Lillian Linders with the BROTHERS following general committee; Pres- AMESITE DRIVE 485 E. ktlDDLE TPKE. AND s 861-818 Center Street ident Mrs. Laura Ecabert, past MANCHESTER—511 S-I8S1 BY Telephone Ml 8-8188 department president Mrs. Flor- BUYS! ence Streeter, Mrs. Mary LeDuc, 10 HARLOW ST. mmm ' >iMi| ROCKVILLE—TR 6-2508 GENERAL Miss Helen Gustafson, Mrs. Ella Brimble, Mrs. Li’lian Cheney, Mra,

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