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. .. r -1*: • 7 - Averaft Datty Net Preta Ruft . / FRIDAY, JUNE X, 1956 -r ,. ■ / Par ttw Weak E a M \ Tha Weather ' ., 1--1J ' •. Majr Se, leM-s rarataMt at O. 8. Waatkar n iiie e FACtV TW ENW I l|W 5 Ratal aad eoMar iealgkt. Laia la 12,083 appar 4ea.:*Bn»da]r, ratal aadlag Hambar at tha Audit Th» annual «uUnf of Ih* Hart­ Frederick Kknia la the farm In-1 ^ 1 * taiji*tY|citi aariy la maralHg aad aleartng. ford Chapter' of the American So­ terviewer who haa been asaigned ; i ’l a U l C U Buraau at CIronlatloa nigh la htwar eea. A b o u t 'fo w n ciety of Tool Enrineera. will b e, to... ---- the -Mancherter------office „ , of the ; C o i l l l l l i U e e S Manchester— A City of Village Charm held June 18 at Roaew<>od Grove in , Stkle Kn|iployment Benicr, not ; MambarrxoflhrjoAQrcle of! Simsbi“nVl^^VnTn7'a7'hMn' t^^^ ' O f Tlllh « North ^ethodiat Church are lunch. Dinner, from S to 7 pm . ,The H*r*ld yesterday. Kanta will , 1.FI l ^ J n D I t ^ l l l \ .«IU D ▼OL. LXXV, NO. 207 ’ (FOURTEEN PAGES) \ MANCHESTER. CONN., SATURDAY, JUNE 2. 1956 (CUMlfled AdTertUIng «■ Pag* IS) the , n:- PRICE FIVE CENTO reminded to bring flftaiSffiT&, for the refugee «-* family ■>->to the «•«- ->.• ;SJS£1K'^ B•lather R. Splelman. prealf Miaa Catherine' M. Hayea, area, who bej^ In aoiying r M ^ r WSCS meeting next W.blK iPlDS. ncaday evening at the churchy?', , daughter of Mr. and Mra. Dhvid their farm-labor prpbt •■i, haa. announced the following Hayea, 164 N. Elm St., wiU b^r ■ ...... ebairmen...... to hegd______the club'a^ atand- awarded a Bachelor of ‘Arts de-f Membera of the Auxiliary to An- committees for ' the coming gree in, Engliah at commencement deraon-Shea Poat, No. 2046. V FV . ^enr: waya and meaha, Mrs.' exercises at Tripity College. Wa.»rt- are reminded that reaervat*ona for FrederlCh and Mra.-Marv, ington. D. C , on Monday, Mias ; the department hanquent?) he held jt^hrirk, co-chairmen; community' I Hayea has been sclive in the In -, on Jtine 16 at the Hotel Statler,. welfare, Mra. Josephine CMS ternatKmal Relations Club. U N U t*rtfo r* c^ose on June 6. Tho.se j^hnaton and Mra. Nellie Hunt.co-: Sailing ihto th# taason with saa-werthy erary Society. Sodality Student j planning to allepd should contact \ A,t E M R E R S Council and draniat ca. and jg Mra. Gertrude x^ichanan. i 175 ,i,k commlt- eoHons (^^tinad to brightan many a ARE preaident of the debate club, yfee | Woodland St., before that date. ' Thereaa Garrftv chair- iummar day. Many a^^a fulUikirtad and jmMident of the CTardinal ’Gibbons i,' -. ^ r'ranc* man; Elks supper committee; Mrs. W IS E N, Debate League and a haU prea,-■ T f l<«'hcHne Willlama, chairman; shaath, so cool looicTng. Pt''K '»oi committee, Mra. borothy I ■ Kaat Central Pc>mona In Yeopians ' » . " Mrm ' The aixth- grade at the Uncoln Hall. Coluntibia, lomoirow n>ght at IschohK Mra. Daisy Bill teacher. I R o'clock. The fifth degreeswill « ... ithia week viaited th« U.S. Coaat be conferred and the Orange 7(11 *vviih«ms Mrl' .98 CONNtCTICUT MIBICAl (IIV IC I ; Guard Academy at New London ; he Inapected by Willianv H. P eart' M'*- Katheiine \Mlliama. ,Mra and the.mus'ejiin at Mystic. Pomona deputy,for eastern Con­ >lary Graxadlo and Mra. Alice •N gex 1*1 NIW MAVm t I eintz; • telephone aqiiad -Ror'k- necticut. JL viily^^ .Mrs. Lena Davis. Mrs. Ann - Freiujh Use Editor Put Leh«(. Mrs. Lucy Larkin. ,Man- Game . collections a t' the Little chcslcK Mra. Rose. Valbizzi. Mrs, League openors on Memorial Day totaling S131.07 were for the Margardt Wilaon, Mrs., Jo.sephine Jets in Big In Job Held benefit of the Manchester Aaaocia- Dower,j| tion for the Help of Retarded The next fnnnthl.V meeting of the \ Children. Cbntributions aiich as Rockville'EmlHem Club will be held Refcel Fight this enable the orgahlxatlon to on Wedneaday, aune 13. with Mrs. By Molotov continue its day nursery at the .Maridiv Frcderlcl\as’ chairman of I Biince Center. the cmiimitlee whti^ Will be com- 1 AlgierR, A||r«ria, June 2 (/P) By STANLEY Johnson prised o f the preaenC officera. A . —Two F r e njc h divisions \ KHig David Lodge. No. 31. lOOE', politick suppei' w lll\ ^ . 'served hacked by jet ^Vebombers .. Mo6cow, June 2 (^P)— Pres- -, will meet tonight at,'7';30 in Odd promptly at 6,;30. The -^uh will:l!!!l .ident Tito of YugosIaVU said Fellows •Hall. A business meeting note the 28th anniveraa'irt of It* battled fui;iousl.v xs(oday to wiu be followed by a aoctal hour founding. \yTlh, a "birtlidai’K r e le - ! One Truck Just Wasn’t Fast E^noufth i wipe out a big Algei^n rebel today he is sure there will withx rCf reiutqients. bratlon. a h members attendlng,are r k "orce trap)>ed in the “ Ga(es of never again be a split among'' asked to bring a baby picture,'pf'j la an aerial view looking downatreani, of the Muaca- the left rode down with the collapaed apa^while the trurk on Communist countries such^as Upi Toll Bridge apan. at Muacatine.'fowa. which collapaed Juhe 1 I Iron” triangle of the desNjtte Pvt. Clifford Jn Rodrigue, ,18. son themselves for a special event feas the right atopped with ita wheela dangllng^ver the edge of a re­ occurred when he brdke with of Louis RpdHgue>.25 Ridgewood Ttvo truck driver* earaped injury in the mlahap; aa the truck oh maining upright apan. (A P Wlrephoto ! Bihan mountains. lure. ■' the Kremlin in’ 1948. St.. rccentl7rt!llows and bedspreads. Extra special prices to go before the Michigan dcmo-| chutes and .men’s apliarel However, there whs no mention Stevenson himself gave the > and along the Soummait valley night. Large assortment in all colors. TEL ROCKVIILE S-2177 bruahoff to Sen. Eatei Kefanver, where French aettlera repeatediv W A A A A A A cratic convention today with 0ie'^^.jj|, „ffjce.s in New York. *>f Pioneer'S fate in yealerday'a Mololov la Weloomhig Party X ' , V . ; for those who buy now! Pay each weak bleaaihg of atate pai’ty ieadeia. Announcement of the sale'' waa nonflrmatioh b.v Ward; Cheney. his opponent in .ext Tueaday'a 1 have been hit by strong rebel The riilft was widely regarded aa. The declaration is lie.alincd, ac­ made thia morning by Lymah president of Cheney Broa.. that Demacratlc preferential vote, end ' raids. ' „ Socialisifi Barrier an effort to placate Tito, wlxi haa , S|‘.98 ■; declared last night he wants to through the spring an.d summer. ' 7 cording to sponsors, for wide cir- p, es,dent of Pioneer and one Stevens was preparing to sell ' Started Wednesday little loye for Molotov. 'The latter culation...... over.....------the countrv.■■■■ '■It is also' pf ai, ‘founders, , Manchester's most important in look ahead fjtj "the reed' fight" Tile 7th Division launched Its of­ was In tha welcoming party today. to go to the Democratic parly's' However, Ford, who had not tlnatry.- against the Republioana in Novem- fensive Wednesday on the western By TOM WHITNEY Hie Yugoslav Prealdent, who ' ANOTHER SPECIAL ASSORTMENT OF National Platform Committee aj planned to make the annovince- edge of the triangle. New York, June 2 ent many .years in Moscow train­ tna Chicago convention in August. inent until Monday, was unable to niimcn*m*e'"c«m. cam^ into the picture in ; ^ ^ Candidate Almost 41«y French officers said the didaion foreign minister, sees the UnitefI S^tes ns the No, 1 villain ing as a revolutionary, spoke in he jlocument was circulated atate - the .aalea price. was per orm ng superbly. Orig- worlthand a.s the main barrier tp M'orldwide socialism, Riiaaian with q heavy Yugoslav Lowest Prices Ever! Com pare f a m o ^ delegates last nigia. It had a New York Tlmea story this canipalgning for the ; inall.v.lt waa trained on the NATO accent. . BETTER HATS .\'o Change Seen and^aoDairt mamd presldgntlal fiominatlon, waa re -[ defen.ie line ip Gei maivv to operate Slicpilov, 50, who ha.s b ^ n edTtor-in-chiV of the Communist endor^menl of virtually .the en- Ford iasued his .statenfent this "W e have come with the liedt $2.98 to $6.98 VALUES AT _ BOASTING CHICKENS A .tire atatb leadei'ship. Including kej' biiv Wonear nn al.nost gsy ss he elided in small detachments under condl- !>»''>’ newspaper since December------^------wishes of our fieople," he aaid, aa HALE’S OWN BRAND morning to quiet rumors and ease ^ - .... “ r. 1 i.ncr€ . J- Iiaa oeen no .. . his finalfinal‘ awing«tvincr throughthi-rtiMrh ao';thernan'-thdifn tiuns of atomiq, warfare, The.'of- IftiS'i1952, tviavmay rhnnirachange -Ih» the Uaviint*keynote in , \ \ ' aid.es to Oov.\G.,Jllcnnen Willlam.s ; fears oC Pioneer's 3.59 employes. the huge throng In the sUUon <'*'1 Inv ? 1 T T *"' California Pleased especlallv hy flcera aaid thla type of training has hia new post aa fni'clgn mioiater. P j * ■ r Jia* ^ jn cheered. \ “lif^dve your adH.** a customgij told us. “and I agree , , W'illiam* . *nd ttie . J late Sen. Blair ; He said'the sale'wo\ild not affect an.v,anv. is to 'nene made of Cherrey, HnXlNERY DEPT. — SECOND FTXM)R .adi^rtise them.” Others tell us that they are ey.en better ELECTRIC the San Joaquin Valley, wheie he (L'oaiiniied on **age Bight) States Just a little more than S National convencipn. to require any- \ m, independent coimiairy since Its -is-ed to Stevens'/ control laal la know'n to feel that Kefanver. is ----- month ago: Heds ful country. It la not necessary to 7i- and that once they have tried ouhs the.v never ifct them one participating Xhereiii to agi ee; founding in 1938 ns a Clicn,ev Broa year. t ■ - strong. .f “ "Do tiijre exist in the' world repeat that your efforts in con- ’ elsewhere.' ^ ^ ^ , to a "loyalty plbdgc " binditfg • suh.sidlaiy. < Haa Kighi I'ldnta atructihg-aoclaliam have achiavad . . . I He told an outdoor rally In near-i forces which are plotting against them to support \lhe pail.v's fold 's aniToucement comes in Reliance, according to Moody’s ' by El Monte that hia conlirt with ' D F S Z l i A T r C l C r i th* popular msssea, trying to force great raaults. Since tha, great daya BLANRETS nominees. .Southern dMegatea de-* the wake of yesterdav'a disclosure of the Ootoher ravohitlon and ' \ ROGER OLCOTT feated it. ■ v. . Indiistrlal ManitsJ, a-SOttfoa. iiaota , t ha uTawneaaee Senator . fas ~i Oata- * -* ' - ■ r their-will 'Olf'iBftler countrlea, ays- haJillKIIAU. I'temattcBlIy Interfering In other through the years of Uia great Halzburg, Austrlir June 2 ■ . He', told a news conference: for us at onsT tinde, but wa had faith Si'heduled for action torlay-Xofiidi. afiaid,^t6 think I m having all my | Brazil's radio and' tliverjlonlat centers and or^wilza- "I don’t trust the Rtiaaiana. If white cotton broadcloth •.. most washable! Sizes 3?f--38 liick this week. the time wotUd-. .Come when our Recommend that Ciijigie.s.s re-, expef-^ed next week. ‘ '1 ,(('nntlniied on Page Eight) ” you want the facta. Molotov is one. TWIN BED SIZE .. StevenaonV.a, clianged. man since televiaion atatlo,nAy'last night lions, which work against lawful Many neui Ship’" Shore bloujses.. .fMJf2.98 H735 fuse to seat randidates'whn.se elec- _ , . . , r , . ' governnienfs and poisop the inter- of the last of the old BolsKeviks frlendahip would be strengthened tlona "are obtained by u'n-consli. hia primary Victories In Oregon-anil Prealdenl.Jua.ellno KiiblUchek de-, .. again." / Florida, jested about hia Minne­ and hia depairture can be regarded tutional and illegal deni.ils of the Clared an economic-political crisis - .Makes Position Plain B» the continulng'v^turnoi^r,'after BlainesBrankoa Stoltai ^ ITS YOUR MOVE SPORTSWT.AR—SEC OND FLOOR right to vote; withhold federal sota defeat by kefauver but at no existed in the nation. . . ' As chief editor of Pravda; Shepl- a dictator passes." This waa an obvious rafarance to X -• FULL BED SIZE school aid from distiicle piattlc- time inentlonied his party rival by the long years when heswas not <*n Jes^ h. Johes Passes; name. . \ Acting swiftly, the government ! lov spoke on April 22 in Moscow Truman met reporters at the ing segregation; eliminate dis- at the meeting- romwemorallhg''Village pub in nearb.v 8t. Jacob, speaking terms with tlWvXAaadUn. SINGLE CONTROL rriniinatioh In lilteratate travel, "I do not carA to and I'm not gO: shut down radio station 6 Gloho SHEER MICRO FILM RUN RESIST 18-95 ing to answer tlie kind of personal during K broadcast by an opposi­ the 86lh birthday of V. I. l>*nkt, where he. is visiting until Ttiea- He went on to make it cjlMr that and abolish unliniUed debate in the Itie gi he placed the blame foT'uiia^pak 51 GAUGE SEAMLESS Senate, ajttacks which th«\other Democratic tion eongieSaman.'' The congreaa- the- founder of Soviet roramunlim. : da.v"aB ih« guest of Stanley WoM TO A Headed RFC 13 Years candidate for President Is mak­ man said he had been -bealen by He msdr hia position on world af- ward, former U.S. ambassador to ! squarely on Stalin, when ha Resolutiona awaiting action al.so fairs lilaln. . . Csnadsj . • | he was aura that under the ni FULL BED SIZE called for a federal anti-lynching ing," he said. \ (police While conferring with stu­ •’1 do not wish to degrade either ShepiluV,^ for example, made He aaid he'y^-as cdni^lnced that I collective leadtrahlp such A “ law, abolition of the poll tax and Hou.Mon. .June 2 vPi Jesse H. dents 'about thia week's car fare completely clear he believes social-. President Elsenhower "can and I DOUBLE CONTROL myself or my. opponent or hurt the /•nola. - V 21-95 .tones, a 'TePiiessee farm, boy who l8m--Sovlel totalilsrlanlsm to the |will be beaten" liKNovember. , (CoaUaued m Paga Eight) (Continued on Page Right) I Dcmocralio party Or demean tb* Kubitachek went on the air him- , . ,,, . , .. ,, Ion built one of the nation's laigeot greatest office in the world. , - Informed, that President Risen- j for’tune.s despite only a fifth giade self last night before censorship It. 1 ''' bower'll press secriSary James | Rose, blue." green and red. "There is only otic answer to ; defend the government's actiop In edui'ation. is dead. sjich tactics., It IS in your hands T h e chief characteriatlc of-dur i Hagerty had stated Ahe forth-1 The wartime Secretaiy of Com- ! quelling the xtiidenl riots protest­ epoch, the 20th Congress o f the ^ '’•"*"6 would he rough • in new summer shades. All first riuality. ing a .boost in street car fSrea.ia Buy for evef.\"*f)ed in your home at, these low. low Violent Storm' meive and head of the'Reconstruc- (Confiniied on PagV Eight) party pointed otil, coniista in the 6nd dirty,. Triiman aalds "The tlon Finance Corp. died at 8:30 I tha capital. spreading of socialtam beyond the c.ampalgna of 1952 and 195*\Were B u lle tin s prices. * ■ . p.ni. last night at the Age of 8'2. A. spokesman for tha National bounds of one country and its roughest and -dirtiest I i^ve Tears Winsted His finaiicial abilities liad Ini- Stiidenta’ Union (U N E i said ear­ transfoirmation intW'-a..worldwide ever been in. And the Republlctoa ). from the Af* Wires ■ pressed, three Presidents under Cooper Not Run lier a nationwide itli'denks’ strike syatem'.’’ *'"* “ h •)* the dirt. If they w anV 1955 Special pr. % '■ j.- f \8hom he had .served, Woodrow will be staged from $1 o n d a y Shepilov also said tlie platform ^Jrty again we will meet But Loss Light Wilson, Herbeil Hoover ' and Imh: U.S. Senator through Wednesday to protest vio­ of anticnionialism is one which the half-way. We Dcmocrati, | RIOT iN 4AP DIET CURBED Franklin D. Roosevelt. lence against the students. '. .Soviet Union, can use for its own I*"*;*'’*''' "®'’«'' fw'^ht im- ; Tokya, June S UD—Pallee Moka up rieltaig hi Japanra Paritauneat MERCURY Winsted. .jtine-2 lA’i Ram-’, As head of the RFC for 13 i^-xingloii, k v . June 2 Jv> John Man.v Injured fairly and in the last two cam-1 bunclioiis nature. took another years, .Innes limned over $.50 bil­ The riots weri) crushed Wednes­ •nte. alruBKle against colonial- w-as all on the oth- today but chaea and * confnaloa 2*Doer. Radio, hootor, SIiei'Hian CoojKM detinilely will ooaltauiad to Mock all legtataava What A Value! swipe at this small northwe.stern , lion. As the -^o. 1 "citizen of Hotis- day when the-Srhied forces took ism, k Vinsl imperlliltat oppreq-, not run for the' ll.S. Senate from prognaa for the fourth ceuaocu- Mtrcdmotic. Connecticut city last-night in the ■ ton. he built \,tlie .skyline of the Kentucky, this fall, a Republican over police duties. Many students ain'n. i.s that broad ba.se on Which': I’i* ' ,?']***’J'*'* ■’5^^ he form of a violent .wind, thunder : South's largest elty. ownliig 35 ttve day. More than W memhera. party official announi-e'd in ad- were injured in the clash, • popular movemenU, different in employcm ami gunrda at ttaa Dirt and rain stoi nt. The damage, how'- buildings, ranging up to 37 stories .vnnre of today's GOP slate c*n-i ...... Kubitachek blamed the nota on' type and .force, can .come togelher;: SLIGHT IRREGULARS OF $ 1.49 Yd. ' eyer, ivas .as nothing fompared ill height. He was publisher of the Nathan Twining; to Moscow fofr liava been faijtlired, none critical­ rial committee meeting. and are i-oming togertier,” (1e de­ ly, In two da.ya el spoiwdle fight- with.the flood that-wrecked Wln- Houston Chrnniol* and owned clared. Soviet Artation' Day June 24, aiid ,, Cooper. U.S. Anibassadm-i to In'-^ (Coattaoed ‘on. Page |Blght) ai|dec|,jhe Would favor further ex­ lag OB the floor. 39c TRIPLE ROLL ■teii on „Aug. 19. 19S.5. three of the yWy s large.st hq>els, ,|j„ fomiei .Senktoi, had .said Kepeals Old Slogans ' n The clo“udbur.st sent water eight Riislnesw Statesman change of visits'between. Ruaaians Is.7 ■ JESSE H. j6.\KS his decisi-on on the nonunation, But while'SI(epilov atreased'the and American military- lendera. F r Ot e s t r e d c l e r g y Vi s i t Inches deep sluicing down .Maipl ______In Washington, .Secretai->’ « f considered his for • the ssklng, intention of the .Soviet Union to New York, junoS UTI,— Mora St;,- which bad been gouged out tot ^ ~ r ‘ 'Commeice Weeks said Jones w.as "The better you get to know wotfld not "be snriounced until' to-v .bring, about • worldwide aociallam. the Ruialans and the better .vou than 194) person* repreoMtIag • a depth. Of 12 feet ,by the .Still- day s iiicetiivj;. . ; . , Mews Tidbits Protestant reitgiqas group dem- o'"*' “P'’''*-'! lb®m IP® more chance { River'flood last year. The tempo-; Maiiiicw- Woli, ■ 7^ But Committee Cliainunn Dew­ peated old familiar slogans shout!you have of getting along with* oaslrated at lkr. Holo- to his fourth term aa prealdfni of ■ What A Value! In Forest Pailt. Pa ,- AFL-CIO peasalton case*. State audi-. The storm rertved memories' of' conibe said the cit-v haa lo.st its Pollah American Congress at or- I tom Raymond L Loagley aad last year^ disaatet;. *■ Piesidcnl George Meany .said in a foremost citizen.' ganization'a fourth annual conven. 30 Feet Above Ground statement: Raymond S. Thatcher noted Trees toppled, cai-iying away ■Jones had extensive properly (>L&lV Un*«»n Sign.', tlon.. .Board of Trustees of 'Dick- | that fact today la an audit re­ . 1953 Thb irregularities are so .slight .voii will have trou­ telephone and pbwei- lines. .’^IThe entire Jabor movement will holdings 'in New York City. Fort __ 1 ■ A• 1 • ' /■ I r* InsonI College in PennsX'lvanla ' mourn the passing of .Matthew- 'Vernon, -J'*"® ■ i Special) —A i yeai-old juvenile, waa withheld by port on the State Labor Depart- ble in finding them. For draperies, table cloths, An 800-foot section of unpaved Worth.’ Dallas and Megiphis. I a v H i k e C o n t r a c t i vot* to dlamlm Dr. lAurent Laval- went for the I9S4-5S flacnl year. New Styles Holabird Ave., converted to' mud Woll. He served the cause of'the Tjnn. His Houston endowment • , ■ lee...... from- ...... faculty. as„ result...... of his'companion waa iden- CHEVROLET ■V*dfesses, skirt.s, etc. by the downpour, flowed .river- nation's - ■ workers with consianl. corp. has given millions to educa- refusal to answer questions before ' *'’® .nf.p.h..^catapulted abouU,jlOO^tlfied as John Murray, 17, o f Bil- Meriden, June 2 ij ’, Union and SCHOOLBOY LEADS IN UOlJ* ■d Air Hardtop. Ra* ward, mertacing for a while the failli, courage and sound judge- tional. iiiertical and charitable ih- House . Un-American- ■ ^jtlviUea’ ^ ^**1 ‘ • '"’ ‘'6*' •*’* “ **■• “ ''f I" '" leilcn, Maas. Troon. Scotlaqd, June t (ff-(- IN ALL WHITE or PASTEL plant of the VVInsled Hosiery Co., nicnt for half a-century. slitiilions. c hootor, fowtr BROWN, TURQA, FOREST GREEN, LEAF (lay they have agreed on terms of Bristol man accused of setting .and crashed into the rear of a John Beliarrell, 18-year-old Eng­ avhere some of it did enter the en­ . "imbibing his knowletlgc of trade . He brought the 1928 national lish erhoolbo.v, was 4 up on Lea- gine room. a new. work contract for J.300 em- fire to IS automobile* during pa.st k o Rt 15 M l Hill P'*'®" **■'' Giida, Pdwar stoaring. MULTI-BEADED GREEN, PURPLE, YELLOW, SKY BLUE, unionismuiiiuiiiHiii iifrom um ^Hiu Sam i.ompeiGompei S.'.'Viai-s. .Mat- i-'ciiiuci-auc--Democrallc- ci^liveimoilconvention Ulto Hous-nous- --- ■■■« w la auwniuiMir* iiiiriiix {JB.'il. *® ridl speedometer, had been stolen from lie Taylor. -Glasgow tnaurance Workers .Near Panic thew Woll throughout his brilliant t‘>n by signing a blank check after ploy^.t Of the Connecticut Light A six weeks pleads innocent in City ^ * •homing, Mrs. Margatet C. Zwick of Welles- man, alter the moralag 18 hola There was near panic amofig ...... tarec) remained trur to the.prinri- S?n Francisco had hid $2(K(.boQ. .Po^ver Co. _ * ' 1----[-Court to charge of burninif per- >®*nage occupants suf- ley Hill.*; 'Atass. She didn't know round ol the British Amateur - EMERALD GREEN and WHITE. workers at the Clock shop plant - pi^ of the founders-of the l.athoi .lones undenvent an opera4ion The terms include a pay increa.se i gonal property. . . One hundred- "'^•’ ®*'},|’’ Jurie*, accoid- It wa;; niiaaingifrom her yard until Goll Champioaehlpe. , A second when they were sprayed with movement. . ., hes.. w.i;„„-.,belicyed ...i...,.whole­ Manh 28 foi- a kidney blockage whi/h i.s not to be- disclosed, a and-nlne-year-old Civil War v e t- !* "* / ” Rfxkville City Hospital re- she was called - by police at the glass from gale-shattered windows. 18 holes will be pteyed this af- heartedly in labor-management co­ He .feenteied the hbapital .Mav 9 , spokesnian said, until it has bjen ,eran Albert Woolson is conflned to ' P"'** ' .r * i, Btaffoi'd Springs barracks this j lernooB. ... ; . None waa. seriously hun.' Rain, and had been criticallv ill atM>iit. submitted to the ineml>ership for ' 8l.-. Laihe’s Hospital in Duluth be-I Hip* oyer Truck , inornljig. blown through the bioken windows operation. . . Labor haa lost a great leader.’’ 10 days. ., latitication. .cause of'lu n g congestion and la.'* State Police said the car flipped Green Stamps Given With Cash Sales did extensive damage to stocks of Rockville Hospital officials said I BUS BOYCOTT GROWS . ‘ i For 3() years Woll was pres'ident The widow. .Mrs. .Ma'i’v Gibbs The followin’g Statement waa is- , placed in oxygen tent. over the truck after hitting it. the boys apparently suffered only! Tallahaseee, Fla.. June 2 ( f f finished ..products. Company offi­ Jones, had left thei hospital sliort- sued jointly at 3:30 ajn. by Paul City Marshal Clyde Frey of,landed lipright, shot up a 15-foot cials declined to estimate the dam- of the Union Labo)i Life Insurance cuts'and bruiaes. although the f t - ' —A Negro boycott ol city busea Top handle or clutch. Also ea.sy to clean. A11 white Co., set up to handle death benefits ly before his death, going to her V.' Hayden, company vice pie.«u- Crocker, Mo..'says troop train was ®n>hankment at the aide of the year-old complained of a l)ack in- ! beearaie almoat 109 per cent el- MIX. hotel apartment a hit earlier than deml. and Anthony A. R.van, coun- halted in hia community after lt|hl»hway: and then" sailed.Outward, and pastel plastic calf handljags. Besides Winiled itself, areas hit \and other insurance features for jury. Jf-ray examinations of the ‘ lective today. With moot Talla- uaual because of a throat infec-. sel-.secretary for the six unlon$ of waa reported lighting had bhoken over woods before intervening pail- were scheduled for today. haasee Negroea either walkiag Included the east side of Highland , union members: He' re.signed 18st tion. the International Brotherhood of out between white and Negro tretopa brought it to the ground, Ijike; Winchester Center and).'’* » f to become' ‘ Sgt. Bohman aaid the car hit jjie or uelag carpool tranaportattou Th€ -J M d IA L C CORK the Arm's general At the bedside were a nephew. ' Electrical Workers involved; troops on board. . . Roxbury Me- Sgt. Robert Bohman said' the /.V-. '■ Wallens Hill. executive chairman. truck, operated b.v Michael T. An­ provided by.boyeott leadera, el- MANCHISTIR John T. Jones Jr., president of "An, agrcenient bn' wag's and morial High School teacher says: woods must have cushioned the forte coatiBued to gala elariflca- COHH* Chief damage waa done by fall- Rorn in Ltixembouig'. AVoll came, the’ Hoiwtori derson. 4#, New Haven, 'after go­ Chronicle, ^ and -a fringe benefits was t^eached .today t some Boston school ' students j fall, saving the boys from eerious ing out of eontrol on a cun'e west tloa of Gm> terma under wkick i-yi threaten teachers with death and injury. they will eoaeeat t « rtde tha ^ach CORNER MAIN and OAK STREEH (Caatianed en Page BtghI) (Onnlinued on Page Seven) I m': USED CAR DISPLAY and SALES i (Continued on Page Seven) iContinued on Page Seven) ! had beaten them. TTte name of the^.drjve'r, a 18- jlOoBitaMMd aa^.aie Eight) tani^ aollB- 1229 MAIN STREET. MANCHESTER TELEPHONE MIrchdl 3-1200 ■f.' .V 'r ' '■

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n o e k v m Covmntry Engaged a freshman at the Scholaatic Art aentiall.v Housing, should conform And it might ultimately r*sult in •****^^^^^*- O' Named Pent Baptists Told Students Held show sponsored In Hartford by the to Its occupgilts," Jim fefcls. Tbus, a dissatisf.ed homeowner.’ I Courant. And, this year, he had a he school should be a Jim does'nl expect this ap-: Judge PostfMines G range io Hold International ATt Exhibit to Include "One Man Show" of his work at R: E. WANDELL Of Corruption For Hillhouse n o t i c e / ■ ■ s ' place where learning It aided, or proach to be popular. "I probably i Supper Tuesday. the MHS Library. an of^fee building a place which is won't make.muth money this way, Bankruptcy Sale TO ALL WAXES aad FUTURE WATESt A few of hid olhel acromplish- e to work without strain. b\it my aim ia to do the beat al­ Building nventS: He was selected for Qje IJkes Intimate .\pprwach ways, and I feel this .Is the onl.v i In t/.S. Living GasBvfnbing .I-egioh of Honor, st MHS for Rockrlllt. Jun# J (SpMltl) — Coventry, June 2 (Special> The irint by Jim Juros, MHS Senior With the Idealism qf youth way I can do my best," .llni. says, Contractor Grange dairy supper will be served MMtinqs wHI no tenflir b# li«W «t Hw TInksr I which choice is made on the ba: Thi buicniptcy Mlt Of Ooraman- never to be di.smissed •lightly -he -^l-ooks for Summer tVork Wednesday , at 0 p.m. with a sec­ Kansas City, June 7 (JPt Moral New Haven, June 2 {/F> — Two of scholaatic ability: he wrote, feels he would lllie to know a fam He adds that he ia at present in Residentiol'Cominfreiol 4«r WoodworWilf C3p., W*«t 8t., ond seating at 7 p m. in . the corniption. haa enveloped ” a large high school sophomores were held Hdl, bur will iMTUoftur bt bde Women'a Society for Chrlat*- chicken, carrots, peas, com pud­ gsa bomb underneath a basement expert and J (An. perhaps think of le a Service of Rockville Methodiat rality.’’ work which s ill travel to Europe point too much to say that perhaps ways to meet your needs better dreams in’ a ppacti^/Wav. Jim ding. tossed . salad, pickles, rolls, i staircase around 11:30 a.m. Fri­ Rrluf your fam ily iu for a d t« because of his infirmity, some of Church haa inatalled Hra. Ralph His talk highlighted a brief sea day. . and the exotic Far East-. Jim say* than you can." , Juros might be Ju^ the yoiing fel pudding with whipped cream. hia present day interests developed. Bnape aa praaidant'. Other new of* Sion that wound up ’the 4-day T" Fume* Sweep Bchool llelous Ititurtly dlnntr Iu our the print was choaen from among This does not seem like ego- low for the Job. milk. meet.' Already many of the more A number submitted by th’e Mart* Started on Numbered Drawings ficera Include Mfa. Wallace John- There will be an exhibit of dairy When the tear gas fumea swept I .tism when Jim ss.vs it. One gets than 12.000 mesaengem .(defe- cool crir-ceudiHoiitd ford Courant following the Scho*. The first Man made earth satel­ Orow Jr.,' vice preaipentr Mra. products in the hall. through the entire echool building, For It was during an 11-month the feeling he views a home as an H ER E’S Norman W. Spellman,' aecretary; gatesi were on their way home, Fallot Phots' laalic.Art contest In March. lite is expected to circle the earth Forbee ttr W’srreo ■The supper Is an entry in the about, 1,400 students were forcM room. Relax In our hotpl stay in 1962 at the children’.s home artistic, livable whole. Inserting a and Mm. Harold Thomaa, treaa- ih » i convention completed ' its Mias Marjorie O. O’Brien Scholastic MagA^ine made the in Newirigloh that he was intro-, every 90 minutes.. contest sponsored by Into the Btmet Finally v classes /V’ Jarring _„noie. .during construction urer. viuit p *'* I business yesterday by , chooilr.jt orm espKtrt. Enjoy eourtoeu! final choice to include the youth's duc*q\to painting. He began with WHY Forbes S. Warran. son pf Mr. and Grange and Connecticut Milk Pn>- 1uVlwTcon- meny of them aen- V' produced by pushing the briatll (5) Our ishelves am flUad go rMler akaUng. A ll children will have a part in Adele Oehrlng has bmh invited Allen urged a return to New Doubled Since ’38 ChasEol t Now Koveii, Cobb. B t John’s Epiacopal Church: the program, wih against wet plas with products from w*rid-fn- Mbiy Gbmmunion, g and 11 ’Too man.V Ch'rl^ana have be­ left the schdol in an orderly man­ CbBBBol NDrlBRfield, Mb m . y o u r ter. mous pharmaceutical bsuaen the Junior and intermediate Camp .In Waahington, D.C. June Rome (Ab— World use' of fertlllx- CbBBBel St New flrilolB, Cobb. : YARN SHOP o’dock; Family aervice and claaaca. Twelve children who will 13 to 20; aa.one of four repreaenta- come guilty o f profanity, jealousy, eri has more than doubled since ner and milled around in front of ChBBBel ^ WBtorbnry. Cobb/ ^ r t Needlework Suppliee Favors Water Colors ! noted for tbelr research ts far­ the building until they learned ther advance medical scleoee. rleane, S:S0; Brotherhood of.S t. be graduated from' the primary to tlvea from the State. adulter.v, dishonesty, slander, and 1,938. ClmBBol fti Holyoke* Moeo. / - FREE INSTRUCTIONS However, hii favorite painting i rJL Andrew, 12:15 p.m. tbe Junior department will be pre­ addiction to sp^ng.drink," he said. Jn the United Stales, consump­ claaaca had been Suspended for the \ (6) Tws sloree coaveoleatly Mlaa Getirlng haa been a 4-H dav. ‘ V materials are watercblora. and i Rockville Baptist Church: Sun* sented Bibles by the Rev, Nonnen club mtmber for 10 years and has "Chlldien/inuat learn the mean­ tion Jhaa more than quadrupled, al- i:M ( R> flKY KINOu FREE PARKING much of his art work haa been lochted. There's ons near yso. day school, t:45; Oomntunion wor* W. ^ellman. The aervice will be­ ing i of light and wTong. Young Normally 1,900 stVdenta Nwould UHI OKNK At ' Y SHOW X x^DELICIOUS (7) Four regtatered phoraMk- completed work in clothing, gar­ thouifh y.S. farmers average leas OKAND Ol^11^ iDPBV Open Tiies. to Sat. 9:45-5:00 ^ done with them. He likea the spon­ ah^ aervice, 11 o’clock, with the gin a ^ 0 :4 5 a.m. peojile must be inspired b.v the per acre t.han most Western na­ have been in the building, r e ^ t ly TRAVKL FILM ^ Tharaday Evening Till 8 III clsls on duty.for fllllug ysur dening and . Junior leadership (M l C'ANADIA N Tl taneity which can be maintained' llcraM Phnin. prescriptions. Rev. Kdwln A. Brooka, paator, B ille d tO'State .Unit projects.______She ...is . co-leader,...... - ...... of .the ideals pT moral excellence. Mature tions. sold to Yale Unlver8ity^but mSnv (M l WK8T K ~ “ PLAYHOrSK through {heir use. | James Juros, artist and prospective architect, is surrounded by his work in this picture. At. the of them had finished exaihinationV S:ia ( Rl WILD LL HICKC SHADY GLEN (8) Priced to save you oasMy. preaiSilng. Mm. I^iiglaa J. Roberts, Vei -1 Good Harvest Garden 4-H/aui men knd women must learn anew Highest consumption per acre in ’ Ml 9-2358 ."You^don't lose the original idea i youth's right elbow is a duplicate of the monop^^nt Which will be shown in Europe and the Far East and left when the bomb went off. (t?> nir ■ AND In accordauen with th* p^iey Fiiat Oongr^atio.nal Church of non, has been elected for a 3-yeer Monday’s Meetings the, demand for self-control and the world is in New Zealand. 'The (Ml BlItTJiDAY;THDAY PAE^Y so COTTAGE STREET ' '.with which you J>egan a painting i en aa part of an exHibit of student art. in the .upper left corner is a view of 51oimtain Rd., Glaston- Vernon: Church achoOI, 9:30; tgrm to the Central District, Com- ' Monday's meetings Include.4-H aelf-sacrlflce . . Netherlands, Hawaii. Belgium and Firemen wearing prot'sctlve \ (SSI « A V HAY MANCHESTER, CONN. by facing the interruption of hav- i bury, looking east fronri'^JU interaiection with Manchester Rd throughout every departmant Oenununion worabip aervice with mlttae of Children’s Servdees of masks entered the school "-and <;W < Rl HHj IDEA , ICE In our drug store* ; . . Prederip- Mix Masters. 7 p.m. with Mrs. A l­ Japan, rank next in ordSr, (IRI Kill DIR MRTOONS Ing to do a great deal of oompli- L...... ------^ reception c f neW>membera, 10:45, Connecticut, it vv^ announced to­ bert F. Kslber; 4-H Breezy HIJf' .'The fertiliser statistics were found the granade among rubbish KITIT CARHON tlnna, too ore priced to save ysu v^th the Rev. George B. Higgina, barrels under a stairway. Hero of Hermoeo" «:B f ( R> LASSIE ‘‘V *^ "* Rhode Island School of Deslgil'in utilized, provided the desigft satis­ pay for the benefit of Wright's money, ■ , - day. 'The group'a^-Jiine meeting Sewers 4-H, 4/ p.m. with Mrs. published in the current bulletin (IB-S5) FACE THK NATION oils, he aaya. ■» Providence. / pastor, preaching in ‘ ”The True waa held yesterday ^ Farming- The firemen also aei up fan# 4SSI/FIL.H (5S) ITALIAN PROGRAM (In Providence, fies functi(mal needs. technical knowledge. '■ CREAM Bring Your Next I Charles E. Nyack; Cub Scout Park Deaths Last Night of Agricultural eco-nomics and \ lUi CABTOONS Graediicse.” A t 7 o’clock the Pil* pnd opened windows in an effort Profreoo) Juros may-perhaps ue described - u. / . By that/ he means that the ar­ If Jim’s record to dale is an.y ■ \v I ■" PresezipUon Here For ton. -M 85, .Deiril at 4 p.m. with Mrs. Jo­ statistics of the U.N. Foo FFJIERAL MEN with mftny educators, it might Jt>e. chitect is not limited by hi* choice criterion, he maj^ one day, enrich Having nod flnfety seph P. Eaton; Den 3 at 4‘ p.m. By THE AS80t;i^TKD PRESS Agriculture Organisation- v'(Jt) I.ONG JOHN SILVER (lM-53) NI’ NDAY NP:WA. of youth occasionally he la —— oMoera. The local chapter, K n l^ ti of . After classes were suspended ( ) WESTEHN MARSHAL addeep- that present dsy schools of materials as in the past. He re­ the world with aome of hil| own with Mrs. Louis Gill, Den 4 after Hoiuton, Tex.^ June 2 (g’> Jesse World consumption Jumped from / (3f) Ra n g e r i d e r 22 marked by youth’s impatience calls ,that the famed tireek col'- m Flmt Kvangelical Uitheran Columbus, will hold ita flral.^ an­ school with -Mrs. George I-. .lac- 8.400.000 metric tons in 1938 tO gtudenta were pernvltt'ed to enter . / \ _"P«rk Rat" (SO) Ol’TLOOK doyhot offer enough challenge to technical discoveries. Nearly 2.‘l\empting flavors from which PI Rhaniia«y H. Jones, 82/ financier., builder ^(S3) PILM also and perhaps these trait.s have umiy ia nothing more than a Church; Church achooI, 9 o’clock; nual Ladles' Night tonight at the quemin. Deiv6 at 7 p.m. with Mrs. 17.900.000 tons In the 12 months, the building in,small groiipa to'get / (4.11 CISCO KOI the' gifted student. He la modest In conversatior., one. forgets to choose.' flhady Glen is always GOOD 884 Ceo^dr St.—Mt f-M lA newspaper publisher, former head .books and clothing. 1:ee ( SIXROBIN HOOD C:BA ( B> BADGE No. 714 a bearing on hla present prefer­ gl*mourlz Believed !■ point in connection' w'ith some of hemophilia, which meana that his ing. 2tt JR. Center S t —M I 8 8flM Scout Pack 67, Den 3 at 7 p.m Commerce, and long active in —"Cop SS.otlajr" ' Fairy Tnleu’* more involved painUng melHods. b.v other means of support" anct Uitharan Church. Altamont, N. T. The event la acheduled to begin at (St) PAVCMITE STORY his' contemporary' friends. "Many blo(xl w ill not clot eaail.y. Plasma with Mrsi John MacQuovvn, Den 2 Democratic polltlca, died Friday.- (22) RimiE But .lt (vould be a mistake to sug­ adequate . lubititiitea devised for maHcing beginning of Lutheran 8:30. at 7 p.m. with Mra. Herman I.*- T:is ( i l l f o s t 3 ;im k h .s .a . (SB) CITY DETECTIVE of today's students do not hM^ and whole blood have to be He y k » born in Robertson County, Personnel experts say the best 1 :M ( S) HlTCrtCDCK PRESENTS: gest Jim’a work lacks .power be­ many traditional Nrrchitectural z; Evangwam Mlealon Week. A t 3 The Italian Ladies Socisl Club Doyt: C\ib Scout Troop 6.1, 7:30 salesmen are not the’ feest talkers i\8URNSIDE@ B:M 4 B-M) YOU ARE THERE enough studying to do to keep administered, when bleeding oc­ 2 o’clock a maaa miasion rally and ‘T e ^ . (IS-S5) BEATHEAT THE CLOCKCl ~.‘*D-Dny*’ 1B44. 4 nne R cause of his choice of jnedium. This forms, he adds. will meet tomorrow at 2:30 at the p.m. Pond Hi!) School. /New York. June 2 (VP» —Mat- but the best listeners. (tt-iS) THE------MOSttRPBISB StIR (IB) OVPIRMEAS ADVENTLRE them busy," he saya. // curs. to staunch the flow. MnaeeratiMi aerylca will be held at RA8 V rU KK PACKING ILEE \(»’ouM neglect hia intellectual abil- club rooms on Snipsic St,. The Also. ■ pinochle card psrl.y; R /heW Woll, 78, an AFL-CIO vice (U) OZARK JVIMLEI (23-SB) ROY ROGERS He evidently .sees this aa a loss' The name of Frank 1 o y d This limited his ability to par­ 8 t John’s Uitherail Church, New 4lleNn P'ord S;St ( S-ii) JACKIE OLEA(EASON SHOW —'•Little Dynamite** {>'• meeting Is th'e last until next fall p.m.. Nsthah Hale Community prraldenl. a "vice president of t,he C'leo /,'^ooro —With Andr.h. Meaden-e A to the community and perhaps a Wright --- perhaps one of tlm^iost ticipate actively in .sports. But he . BritaM. A t g O’plock-the Rev. Mi\ •41 IIAI/*^ ovEnf Art Carney \ 7 :H ( K) YOU ASSED FOB IT \TaIking 16, him. one 'gaina the famous of tile iconoclastic a't^i- found a Way around the barrier. hnd a trip vvrfl be planned. A pot-LCenter; Planning and. Zoning Co: old A F L for 36 years, and a vete­ C'ioemoKcopo KXrONKD** sp c b p t f i l e a cause for some of the aimlessness Tomsuden will Conduct e| miasion (IS) STORIES Or THE WEST ' (IB) : : i'. s. . ImWession he Npaa an active mind. tects of the pre.sent brings eiH This year, .he expects to receive luck suppiH will follow the meet­ miasion, 7:30 p.m., Town Office ran of more than 50 years of i^nion 8:18 - f:M (JLJS) PERRY /:OMO SHOW (22) GREAT G1LDKR8 LEEVE andH# not e'a.sily satisfied by ordin- ob.servers have ‘allrlbuled to USED CAR aervlea at the churclv • (SB) IT*N A GREAT LIFE thU'siasm to the surface ih young Ids third letter for a/ting as man- ing. . Building; Holy Name Society, 7:30 labor activity, died Friday. He was —Our.l.: Dk-k P^H I *and •'■.V V y S of thought. He is not modern youth. CMldrea’a Day iSe^ieea p.m:, St. Mary's Church Hall"; 8o(.« I P4B. Abbott oad Coelello! Cnrthy Karr (L\) SCREEN D1RP:CT0 R'S Juros. (ijfer for the MHS track and cross ChUdren’a Day services will be A .community testimonial din- born in Luxemboiirg. ■ PLAYHOISE exactlV tolerant of modern educa­ ‘EniphanU on Form' netywili be held at 7 o'clock Ihla Safety Patrol. 7:.’I0 p.m„ patrol Split, Yugpalavia. June. 2 (A’l-- But, while he applauds aome of coiih^y teams. obaarved at tomorrow’s womhip D I I ■ V E • B M nn r 7 09 ( X-SS) JA<‘K BENNY tion. foK example, nor is he hanpv As for architecture, he explains building. ■A .. "O Threshold of Apoeo*' plot (U ) CO.MMAND PKRl'ORM- his ideas. Jim feels Wright might " I upuldn’t sit home without aanices at Rock\ille Methodist cymilng at the PAC Ballroom, Vii- Dr, .fosip Sniodlaka, R6. president ' ^ wnlimtuunpiki* nhyinatonp i •'Oor MIe* BrookeV With soiHe modern ' architecluihl ' that while he ia no expert, he Card Party M lniiera Tito's first foreign minister, died MANCHESTER A?^E be so overpowering a. personality doing Hn.vlhing." he says, care- V ■ 4 -lage xSt., honoring retiring Supt. — va N W H f ( 22-SA) FTIONTIER ideas iW:ould like to see "the emphasis on SPECIALS as a tdacher he would tend, to stifle fuUj^ ignoring the amount of time -of Schools Arthur E. Chatterton. 'lYiere were nine juid one-half Thursda.V- Cinemascope and Color! —••Iit'.NebrnvkaV Perhaps fhese interests are close form" he feels ia important, “ You Can Taste The Quality” Atty Harry H.. Lugg will act as tables of pinochlf iiyplay Thtu sday Bethlehom, Pa , .Tune 2 f/lA—Dr (S3) F A 3IOKs FILM FESTIVAL original thought. The local .vouth he must spend -on hl.s ait and ar­ LUMBER, Inc. \ • Tirht Little Utnnd'* Bniill to his heart, ijecause hla luother is ; With the strides which have sa.vs he is a strong believer in In­ master of ceremonies with Dr. night in -St. MaiVs Church hall Wilson Ijeon Godahall, 61, re­ "JUBAL” chitecture studi;s. \ Radford. V«*Bn tireenwood a teacher an<\ he plans to study i been made In engineering, J im dividualism and thinks sacrificing Xoibeksfliha. William Flaherty of the StAe De­ Prlsea were aw^ded as follows garded as one of the nation's Glenn ,F'nrd-Rod Steiger lUILDING MATERIALS Also, , H>* paiRling have won EASTWOOD S-ih, < 8) THE E P SULLIVAN SHOW architecture iitv the fall at the i thinks almost aby design can be this might be'^t.oo High a price to partment of Education as principal Firsts, Mrs. J .^ ig e l and Val Kali- leading experts on international Ernest Borgnine a n d \ >(>nefttli: Burt l-nnunoter and prlze.s -every year since He w’os nowski of Wllllmantic; seconds, \ T4»ny CurtU. in ureneu from Jaae Wraua JeksMs ipeaker. relations, a member of I.,ehigh MASON SUPPLIES •iTranere*'; Lily .Poaw; Ben-^ Mrs. Maudg Brown and Arthur fTnlverslty’s faculty s'liiye 1939 and 'OVER-EXPOSED' '58 QLOSMOIILE M i r a c l e IN The mohthly collection of acrap \ ny Pjeldu. minktVet man;* paper, magazlnet and cardboard, Fontaine,/both of Willimantic; head of its department of inter CLEb MOORE We Finance You, Jobs . The Lover*. p4inn1ar reenrd- ‘‘U8" 4-Door. * THE RAIN” * ''|bb yroBp; Helen Wood« Block. Radio, conducted bv the American Legion, thirds, ^rs. B. . Hard.v and Ivan national relations, died Friday. eater and Larry Grlvw^ld, 3:lM:U-l»:ei. a^lt bis held tomorrow. Reiidehts (Tarapbfll of ‘ Rockvilic; specials, Ayr, Scotland, Juiie 2 lA’i—The 25.8 Center S t—50 8-5144 trVmpo1lai8t heater, hydramatte, Baaa AadrsWa a ^ Ua4a Cbritlal Kalliym'ski, Campbell. Mrs. George MarquLs of Xilsa, 81. died Friday hfiet^ (22-3B) f^MKDY HOUR— are asked to place their'bundles at (tue^u: (trelthen Wyler, COMANCHE” the curb or on porches where they Zuipfer and Howard E. Richardlson. Richmond, Va.. June 2 lA’j RAIN J:SG ( B> STAttK SHOW tintek Jonathan Wiateri, ’50 OLOSMUILE George Aabv Bowles, 73, Virginia lluAe.v ...•rat.. Hro*., fiuesU: Shet’bikGrrene, tomedian f! If s Sensational! It'xSii Ctaaaiiagriaa asd C*l*r can be plainly seen by Legion­ Oeorffi Jewwel, Nanny fsolu. (Ml T. V. ELAVHOI'SR - Manchester Evening H e r a I d state commlaaloner of Insurance, \ The Step Rrolkeri, doncert "88” 4-Door. naires from trucks. In case of bad Black. Radio, weather the collection will be held ventry correspondent. Mra, C. dean of the nation's slate insur­ x&i) LONh WOLE • STARTS BUNbAV ~ ance commissioners and a former S;»« ( S-«t LAWRENCE WELK heater, hydramntic. June 10. L Uttle, telephone PI 2-623I. SHOW OI*a Paid nair MadiMB (iS-IS) TWO FOR THR MONEY Bfaut Barraias M m aWisk .(.le) p^Eo p l k a r e r t N N Y Money "JUBAL” —Ihreohold All TaicoUville and Verana Mwa (U) HOUR FII.M '50FOI f:M (IS-Ul STAB JI'MI.KE (Color) eUwBeSeep# Of Space'’ iteena are aow beiag habdied \ Oiistom "88' through The .Manchester Evening. ‘ •A Beil for Adono” Barry- ■Mi Cew Ik rsisr ’ EVERY THURSDAY. BoUivon. A'noib Moria Alb^r- drren. Radio, ■S::: $295 Herald Rockville BureaiL<:^ loeated SPECIAL KheUi IN YQUk PO CllTr FRIDAY. 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Hal Bqyle/^ . \ New Matinee^ Idol OPEN D A Y S u n d a y : ■ / • . Paimchyv \ VOL. XXiy, No. S4 . SATURDAY, JUNE 2 Con|iil«d by Students of Manchester Iligh School Miss Helen Estes, Fnculty Adviser . ‘ Kiwr#w ij^oric ■pork A,ll m»n who iMcame an immediate hit; the word ■■■T ...... 1 1 II 1 1...... hkv*t fpvw iv m u]up hopt of «ucc*is in went out alofig tha main albm: }e^-• bcoAute they are middle-aged, “Who is this guy; WepdeT I l*rgion of Honor . paunchy and. b>ald .can take heart Where did he learn'to act?" \ ' MontietH^ Gives This rather mystified Weede" Indians Crush Norwich, from. Robert Weede. who asked mildly: Dead War Vela \ Wieede, Broadway'a -eweet mati- "What did,they think I've been,„]IHaling Details IK • idol, la neither young npr tgll doing all these .veaia in opera? ' With MBS Rites Windham for ^ ^ s iS, 9, nor dark nor handsome. 30 Years Staging Opera P- He la stocky and plunip-fea- We'ede, a . nrert star for two T o ^ S P u p i l s The,.annual Memorial Day exar- tairad, he is admittedly middle- decades, has sung with every ciaea were held at the beginning ^Pointing now to a 6arth In tha major opeta.dbmpp.ny In'Amerira. aged. and he has frerkles on an In- AaaeniblleaVwere presented In­ of each session Tuesday to honor B c M b flll Connecticut State Ba.sel^l Tour­ dtsputedly bald head- including the Metropolitan. / formation Mopday, thioiigh the former MHS -ktudehU who gave Far from belnc defects, these He is atm pusried that hla dp- enrurteay of. ' tna^ Southern New their lives for their country. Among many plaasant hOurs nament, 'Manchester HigiKrolled, asaeta plus a beguiling amiie and pearanre in a single Broadway Rngland Telephone Company, by The exercises began with the Aa wc go filong 'ife'l Way, Its scasonvlch win avenged'an early baritones, was a Broadway, un­ fortune as they come, DDD. This major advancement In ' The combined choin gave their hom er ' seaacm' loss. 'He is a gentle optimist and a rendition of thsJ'Battle Hymn of YET )-... . 1 known' wheni.%«. he 'opened a few rt > I grtelephone I V|>iiiiiir i»rivn^ service iiinnvrR makes iicrnHiiMT' possible And the limp his daily brawl, ! ' The Academy win in Norw-ich w eeks ago in FMnk Loejwfi R‘:The , Rtiona believer/in the doctrine of dinlinfr to iilmoRt Any pUre the Rspiiblic," which was followed I go home completely happy by the recitation of the "QeHya- l.was not the. essie.it victoi'y the Most Happyippy Fella,’ hailed by j "the helping hand. in ConnertlcMit anii !o all majm Til the next time they play ; locals have chalked up thia sea­ c n tic a as A n ifric t’a finest folk- W etd^. Iieft falheVlea.R at I.V cltiea in the U nited S tales, i burg Address" by Bill MacArdle. ball. j ■ Ai Ik the custom. Principal son. It was only a hole In the left- opera sincee **Porgy ___.... and Bess •• rained and aold vegetablea to pay aiidea were shown lo the aiidi- Donald Anderson part of hia tuition, but aa.va that a j Bailey read the names of departed , field fence in the last of the ninth He play^ the role of Tony, an ence reviewing telephone History that kept the sc'OVe from being aging bachelor winegrower who helpful sister, who later became an brieflv from the box type phone' I veterans who w'ere former' MHS. educator heVaelf. was ''ihe. main- I students while .Student Council knotted.' Ruling the ball an auto­ CARS woo# a pretty waitress, by corre­ to our present day models. ^ {representatives placed flags matic double with two men on, f spondence. She is at first taken spring of my career. Improvements, now being dcyel- TRADE NOW j.aback by Tony's appearanre. but around the center flagpole in "heir only one run crossed the plate for "We'r# all such self-made peo- oped planned for use in the' fiitifre y^tM urm Raymond Winter Miss Whitney the losers. The second runner had ■ha marries him anyway, diacoyera. pie loday. " he added;"and actually ; «re Wriat phone# and a “phone/with ; m em ory. \ ha has a heart of gold and falls i I don't think any of ua a-re self Taps were then played by Jack to go beck to third and Phil ; a TV acreen. Loba'cz was .stranded on second. BIG TRADES—EASYMANK TERMS To/he known as a lady for four Raymond Winter,, this week's Moran and Dave Woodbury. truly and deeply in love with him .: made. The slides explained the* work yeaCa is a mark of achievement Legionnaire, ia 9 feet 8, has blue As a fitting climax to the axer- T o H e a d N H S Tliere they remained, for Bteva Tha fact-ahe ii bearing a child by | Teople Help Va Inga of direct distance dialing. in any young w om an's IKe. To eyes and crew cut hair. He ia the jciaea the choirs sang Cooper, got the third out on an in­ aaother man'bothers Tony only: "We will havens hard lime, but I w hich la done by the use ,.of God BISSS: brlrfly. He decides that at hia age. there are always people who want ■ risetrOnic brain. This is the rea-" i ^ e "nice to be with" ia an even oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray-.iYpu and Keep You." At the annual picnic of the Na- field fly to end the battle. It it better to have a pretty chick ; to help us, I can't even count ail | son.for the use of area rode m*m- greater accomplishment in devel­ mond Winter of 16 Hawthorne St. 4 Simone, •97”. tlonaU Honor Society Monday, COoper, in winning, notched hia oping character for future riaya. Ray followed the general course Special wlth a -chlld than ho chick at all;,,the people who helped me along her a. so that if two Identiral.focal May z8, Janet Whitney w’aa chosen { fourth triumph in.flv^- outings, Our legionnaire has indeed been during his first two years at MHS, | \ blit- the big aoiithpaw\was. far • Well,._air, the old gaffers in the j the way. i numbara are dialed in dmerenl president for the coming year. / audience, many of whonl pfeaum-! "Many people, of course, do have ! sreaa, the brain will knpLET ably had courted fair young maids I bad luck. But there are others. | to connect the call scholastic life and a full life at paratory rxiurse in hit Junior year. Janet was elected Into the chiip- ters most of the afternoon. pIuR a hoot of o t ^ . racluriTe Itmiry feitarao home with gracioiisneaa: Hia senior curriculum consists of ^ 2.DOORSiDAN with leas happy results, darn near ' whd. if they made a harder effort ' A question and s^ilfwier period ter In her sorbomore year. , For For the Indians, six man ac- flooded the theater with tesre it ' to improve their own gifts, would l,aiira Anne Tnidel graduates English ly. Art IV, Modem Prob­ 74 Season Mark the paift year, she served as jpnior cOimled for all the iireworks with ? X Jike Toraion-Leyel Ride, Load Leveliier, was then held. / in Ibe top to per cent In class lems. Plane Geometry and Hla- 'X : ' the'Ught of Tony's \1ctory. I find it easier to go ahead. Pamphlets are being handed out Norm Hohenlhsl's and Al Cole's Electronic Totich-Butlon Drive, Twin* Soon Weede was measuring hia .^You must, firat of all, prepare standings and plans to attend toiy of Latin Mmeriep, He ranks M anchester H igh netm sn storm-.^ 'doiible.i befng the big blows. Bpth your C o r: [to the teacher to enable t|tem to Bates College In I.«wiaton. Maine, English as his favoritei subjec^^ HOHtH fan mail with buckets, and most yourself Slid be read" for the help I answer furtlwU' questions on DDD. ed to a final .climax bji winning boys are tied with five 2-basa I I I Traction Safery DifferentiaLand many mof^ of tha letters a-ere In fejpilnine j.ing hand when 11 cornea. Otherwise, next fall. Trudy, as she is some­ Ray's ambition is to be a ipdg- their last.two matcheit^and finish­ knocks each. ^ Jflmone Amiraiilt, '.97. times known, will prepare to be aaine writer and book author. In May Be the ■ / (handwriting. Tony had stirred the no one can help you.” ing with a 7-1 record. Windham Coach Tom Kelley's impressive aentimcntal ladies, too. If Weede sounds a bit lik a come a secondary ach teacher preparation for hia chosen carere, and Bulkeley fell "o the Red and of Kngltsh o r m odern Ian; Ray Entered the 9th Connecticut crew round the Whippets of Wind- ' Down Payment I asked Weide what fit- himself teacher, well '.-th a t's w h at hq ia. W hite on M ay 21 and 29. ham more to their liking as thfy In recent years he has aided a Sltlclving Results i Following the college cot>i"e at Regional Scholastic Writing Con Manchester won 3-2 over Wind­ ■ '/y g en ero u B tr a d e - in a lld w a n ec B in* |o w i l l W h a t ’i th'iught, off-sta„ about May- y-'.-f , , I , I Manchester High for four '^ra. : teat this year and won ten dollars pounded qiit an .8-^ verdict at Mt. and-November romances, and he niimbe, of young singers to launch ham with John.son and Segal ||l K ifir I3 |y |||g > |'|f|ii ' I,aura ia a senior student of Mbd-: for his humorous composition. He Nebo. Sturdy Ronnie Slnimon.1 more, you get the. c ^ with greateat replied stoutly: their careers by giving them voice"' playing first and second singles, went six innings and had a shut­ f* ‘ ern Hisloiy, College FreshinaH!considers this as. his greatest hon- both winhlng 2-0. and O'Bright "I have the same ■ philosophy lessons. , ^ English, Roman History. Frenchl^r. v/ out going, before Kelley yanked ; : value of all m ediui^-priced Open Tonight Until ^ P. Ad. - - - • - Open 9 to 6 Tony did. Honest love ran«mikf up He believes that, once you../at I pla.ving third singles, winning 2-1. '-I. 'P''"' haslm and chemistry, her favorites ha.s a wide vsrlety of Hob-, n*i. him for Buzz Keeney (to save for a lot of differences between cept a helping^han" ,yjmi^^e«teat p^j^ diVlilends for several being Modern History and Col- bieiTwhicli Include aporlV.-^ivuatc. j and Oi'Bright Simmons for the Norwich clash i I and Yules lost the doubles matches, ppls—differences in ,«ge or privilege in life as you ...... er H igh's senior a tii-i |ege-l.,evel E nglish claaaea, c.ros.syoid puxiles. reading, and had Cooper run into a storm). background'." ' aie able -is to extend dents. 0 - 2. . Simmons, behind Cote's four STATION WAGON YOMR CAR MAY The.se sliidenta are ah' The 1996 yearbook ".Soinanhia"! laa yoi"mlght giieaal writing. As Bulkeley lost to the nelmen 1-1. J'l- MONTH "The Moat 'Happy Fella" own to others. , ! scIioIh iship winneis. They In- hits in flve trips, had little trou­ shows that ’Triidv has been help-: hia pet pMve Ray names; "Slow i Johnson and .Segal won 2-0. and RADIO. lIEATElt | t THE IKIWN ' jcliide: Sanford Brown, $8,009 Unit- fill and has had a lot of fun, .in i'waiters," knd ’'people who can't ble In racking up his fifth straight HI-DRIVE, J-TONB PANK griplng and crsnttfyin nature, "eo-! ed Alrcrafl Scholaishlp for Rena- O'Bright won 2-1 again. Pickmsn win while striking out four and her high school career In this : lake a razzlhg." and Oeia won 1-0 while Yules and PAINT PAYMENT TERMS ple often comnlkln of bloating and selaei Polytei hnic Institute; Alan way; Paint and Powder I; Sock O'lr Lqglonnqiie'a moat embar- walking one. y ’54 PLYMOUTH Gleason lost 0-1. of gurgling ^'sounds. The 4iacom-1 f'ole. $100 for Trinity' College; and Buskin 2. .1. .1. lieaauier 1; ra.saing momenKcame when he Windham fell to the Indians foF - The High School World 2. .1, 1, as.slal-iwaa taken off aecbnd base in the Manchester's nelmen. coached fort may be so bad that It dia-|Avard Huestia, $700 each year for xby Mathew Matoza. finlahed"ylth the second time this year and -it ant editor 1; French Club 3. . late innings of an important base- lurba the' aleep Syracuse Hniversilv; Hooka .lohn- 1 a 9-1 record last year. The teams marked the flfst loss for Wtlliman-; CONVERTIILE . YOUR CAR MAY presldent 3, vice piesident 1; Cur­ ball game. MONTH ha.s no more interscholastic tic's Ed .Czajka in five' league -/■, Radio, Heater, Hydra- f E THE DOW N Doctor Says M,»y Victim., blame tbi. condl- r^ o ia rS '^ fo r Ren^se.aet;'Mal­ rent Affairs 3J1; National Honor $ BANK Ray ia now employ^,by' Wil- matches, but they will pla,lay a atarta. matio White Wall Tires, J * loy on ron.li|«lion and a e I ike y $2,800 .for Bate. Col- Society 3, 1; Somanhia Adveitia- TERMS tp ake a cat^rtlc. "(ills tends to Trinity; -llani Rubinow as a "handyr Father-Son game and a Co-ed Cole, in belting t\yO doubles and Turquoise with Bbwk Tap. " ATidBflT OsloN nia Are Rmbarraalng Ing Staff . 2; .Manchester, High man." When aunimer arrlvea, Ra.v two singles, becanre the only ..SOO • .make the symptoms woise' Roberta , Ixe kwood. $200 MEA tournam entj^ Al 'VVeiss, '98. ’53 PONTIAC As Well aa rnromfortabtr School Publications 2; Y-Teens ,2; (Will enter his third year ia^ a hitter on the riub, while ]SAAio Worry, emotional upsel, or «nxl- Teach- Bowling"!’ 2, 3.; and ^oftball. 1. coun.aelor at Camp Aato Waniah ' Janet Whitney Wojcik and Hoh^nlhai' each had ety frequently come on just befors4^ Mumick, $100 One can sec that inclinations to ST .IFF RECEIVES PAPER B.v ED W IN P. JOKD.Y.N, M ^ . After graduation, our "senior w. advisor. Thia Is the first time - ,tw'o . singles. ' K eeney , , alloWfcd an attack. Expoavire to cold, | (.ollegr: .to Anne Ren- he the actreiis. the journalist, the The '-'Baldwin Courier." school V • Written for NEA 8crvX« the week " is going to attehd the ewspaper from a Hawaiian high girl has been elected president of . "i)'.'- Packard CBpper^per Hardtop YOUaCAgMAY $• fatigue. evresaiYe smoking, laxa­ ecker, $600 to the Kastman School linguist. Ihe ihemist. the politi­ University of Connecticut to pre­ three Windham markira. 'Had­ MuSV •iVliat would cause my/fctomach tives and certain kinds of food also of Miiaic at, RocheaKri; B arry cian. the stholar, the sale'awo'nitin. ' ool, recently received by tlje the Verplanck Chapter of the Na­ month n to rumble and. roil a^csslvrly,” pare for hia career aa a writer. "World " .staff, reveals th.e similari­ tional Honor Society. dad paced the loaert with two of row“ »u»r M JHiDOWN bring on, the symptoms. Schaller. $2011 fi -jm Yale Club of and Ihe sportswoman flhd their After completing college, Ray their four hits. writes R. K. "I exprrimee no pain ties and differences between .liidith Broverman Was elected THK CAR TJIi; GREATEST INCREASE IN RESALK VALUE IN THE MEDlUM-PfUCE FIELD I RADIO, HEATER PATM lItl An Irritable colon does nut mean Hartfonl. $100 Iront Yale; Bar­ place in our legionnaire's personal­ plasis to enter the aei:vice and Dale Brown, 97. h u t it is often em b^rrasing s.s It that disease is present. Tlieie is. bara Sinlllr, $200 for Albeitua ity.- MHS ^ d the lslan(l school. vice pre.iIdJnt; Austra Ozols, aec- later continue hia writing. retar,v:"VilIiSm Stephqna. treasur­ can be heard ty p e rs'* the vi-riter •rather, a (hslurbance In I he action .Magnus; Em m a Stephens. $I.1(K) (.aura's, efforts have been re­ With his fine persopality and e.x- ^ Baldwin ariidents are much the er; Rffger Ather. senior advisor; continues. of ihe Intkatinea and meiliral Ireal- f(>r Vassal ; and David Toomey, warded as she has received, a mer­ cellent dependability, we all feel same as MHS pupils in that they enjoy uian>\pf the s'ame sports, andyRichard Dubano.iki. junior/Sd- | ) 2.DOOR YOUR CAR MAY Most probqtlly this Is the condt- menf, rather than aurgerj’ is whkl .$,'1 ..i.’iO for Yale. Carol'M ichaud, it award for Sock and Buskin certain Rsy is bound fo im e'as. (iiris Clubs Give MONTH : ere run by e student governing HYDRAMATIC x IE THE DOWN tion lyiotm as spastic colon or is necessary. - ■-who he .entering Waterbury Hos­ w ork -ill her junior y ear and al.so W ayne K eith, '97. \; $ RANK V I irritable^iowel from which hun­ PhysiclsiiJl try to gel to the bot­ pital 'for Nuises, lecelved $2.90 honorable mention In the Scholns- body, have mii.sic festivals shd • ' Barry Schaller, out-going preili-\ ‘Show of Slvlcs RADID, HEATER PAYMENT t e r m s ' \ dreds o f thouaanda of people suf­ tom of the menial wori.y or ten­ from the Manr hesler Ho.spital, and tlc " ’riling .Contest sponsored by have a local chapter of the Na­ dent, thanked hia officers for their | GHIEETAIN DLX. • fer more or less and about which Laura's true chaiacter': "A word tional' Honor Society. However, splendid work, and the members | sion which is making the colitis $1.90 from f'ohnecViciil, the Hartford Cotirant in her senior The fourth annual Fashion show . I have written on many occaalons. Witrae. Also, it ia advisable to And CliaiioUe Keeney, ,97. year. . i.- not a word until spoken with they do have a weighVdiftihg.team far their cooperation throughout ; sincerity." ,/DiscomfOrt is present more rom- o(il whether someone with spastie The CiHholic Youth Oiganiza- which Manchester doeaNnot have. the year. . |I w’aa presented by the combined /toonly than seems to be the case' holon has anything wrong with Iva lioii meetings were attended by Laura i. the daughter of Mf- Kvelvn YavinSJtv '97'- ••During the course of the after­ I Junior and'^enior'Girl's Cluba at a and. Mrs. Thoma'a Chars of.- 19 noon. various games were played. • with the writer of the question. or her'glands or inte^al aecretion. pur Legionnaire during many 'X- i combination fashion show' aiyrl *nioaa wRo '■are afnicted w ith Painl and Ponder nighl.a of her high school days. Weaver Rd. Anne Stilson, '96. About t.9 people brav'd the cold Certain drugs may he'helpful , sports dance Friday, May 29. SPOTLESS 2*T0HE . spastic colon ustisly. do suffer Laura's hobhiea now include read­ weather and went, swimming. V*. Tlie diet is' also. extremely ■ Im* Frealimen Physirats I’erry to .Attend Wesleyan ^ from some vague distress and portant vegetable., and many IVc'suiil Awards ing and playing Irnmv. hut her - Judy Wittmann. '97. I Each girl modeled two oulflta 1954 PACKARD aiPPER pains in the abdomen. .Often too, fruits usually increase the Irnla- ambition i.s to' leain how to play . On Friday, May 18,' notices of Lailrence''^Frry, a chemistry I'fupplfed by Buitpn'V who ipon- this is accompanied by alter­ tion. Outstanding me^nibers of Painl I the ganie of. lenni.'i physical examinations were given teai her at'MHS, has rei’elved a soffd the fashion show. '1*1 is v/n I as I' 'I'i-ikU nating periods of diarrhea aiid Spastic ciihm doe.<( not have any and Pow der received m erit award,Mtry Burke. city living. However, whether it is! Colorado .Springs,Colo, ..p. a Gelber, barg tM» covan, E-tona point. purely of nervous origin or no* no' huge boutder monument to Zebulon '’"**‘**" Prisi ilia Swan.son The reports covered a wide, and Rice, , (,9 Mo- infere.iUng, field. Spqle examples dean. Bi Ci.iv one know*^for certain. It doe^n^ Montgomery fike will be dedi- ■ " I ? ; - ; ; >. b.,1 of the variety were: ,foan Carlson's lead to lerious disease like cafU^ : rated this .summer on Pike's Peak .'1 1^?!, *■ ' liffe, Ri vyer, / ' TRADE NOW • ■vVA fi-if diacussion ,of the proa and cons of It la always worsened by em ot^sl which he discovered 1.90 .t'ears ago. pIsC "'iC '^'sntrum Jan Rob Ami- i ‘ 1 - h -J teenage ,moklng; Kay Howies’ re­ u^ets pr by e.ti„g.unde..rsble The dedu st,on wiU be one of Tilhi^lsV w as 5)^ 1 * rault. Jr Mc­ r. lation (>f hazards and pleaNure.i''q( I Cormick bars nsin 'sea ‘a , , to the eighth grades at Bainsrd k ^ k >■ aqmmei' life in a trailor; a demon Salo, Bt lohn- *for the deal of your life! (New Car Guarantee-^ See This One Now The pain, and discomfort may tenpial celebration of Pike's dis- ,nd H Hollistec ollistec -Street .School, on alhslion of accordion playin^x by ; ha felt : all over the abdomen or covery. ■ f 8 ' . Kon. Su* laire, May-28 .ind ..liine 1, re.ipectively, Helen Patch and Tom Felice;\n.i „ Juat In aome pafta. moat common­ j A ttached l« 'th e boulder will 'be Lynne J tha.r- and, to Sophombre/Girfs flu b on \ explanation and demofiatration of ' "ode] thy Fagan, Denise Johii- ly in the lou'er portion. All too a 2 foot squaie .bronze plgque Ma.v 22, In the bkat w rrr Donna often the symptoms go on for wolli the head of Pike In baa-relief. modri trairia 1^; John Allen snd; ,on.iBeUv.,MacGregoisAnneSimp- YOUR CAR MAY ^ MONTH Fandal.i. Robert Pehy. Joan Tay­ H Ja.vHyland: anHa re^iewon type.ll,",, JudvCBentlev. .RE THE DOWN BANK ' rovery and then a relaVse.|AtlacT8"'«iodel mad, by''- ■lohn Feller, bolati. Frances Robinson. E.ilher and Judy Brown. ' ■ ' •j-v,- ' .m ay p ersist fo r ahyw'.hefk fi»oin. "Cl‘lpt<>r and im uslr crilfc for Ihe Cotton. C.Vnthia Treggor.. Daniel ‘ sport dance and fa.ihioii EL'LLV EQUIPfED.. ^ PAYMENT TERMS a few minuUs to' several-rnontha. Others were: Brad Vale's re show proved-to be a 'great siicceSs Pay afl little for big car Coloiad'o • Springs Gazelle Tele- Flreston#. Steve Thomas and Ro- i on • tiack events. complete''^iih W'hen. pain Js .present, it is and attracted a.'capacHy crowd. graph.. .' belts 'Campbell In charge of i demonstration: Suzaqne L«aite's Juaury as you’d pay'^for I prop^ and stage w ere .lean HSI- character sketch of a li.vriy niece; / •■ Sim oh# '97 I vorsen and Bill Lewis,' re.spei'UiVe-1 Ernie Everett and a edest-from many loM -priced models! ■ \ , l / I Q i. v - ' ^ .7 i ; i ' — 'ly;' prompters weir * BaT-barii ' Rockville High, both/m uniform, A /H It! T • III* "V? Ask f(N' our deal, toda^! ’Ail 0 ’Nell"and Donna .Melralf. explaining Nation,sLGimrd Ieqiilre-rrlflglo jT IlllO r l l l - l Porkprd Clipp^ IMiiio V 4 0 The meniber.i.pt*nned their pic:' menta, pay. duties: and i-odrl mar­ ' nie,which will he held on June' tial procedures to 2 Cla.i.ies/ Jean . Se.cumi ih MqcI 11. . . Kingslr.iry'a report on olden d9>vs.‘ 1 AP cTiinrRAKrD mrvDflirT j / f June Olvinl, ',98. ' ■ exemplified., by the .di.splav of '* ' -xvi- , ~ ~ __- v H U I L L H v O 1 U U tvH IlInll" v n t V I l y L C I very old gown and candle mold; , ■ « Junior' Hi-Y look second ■ J. ■ ■ , - A - Jackie Ballard's topic, "Attjempts i 1*1# Hartford County 4.DOOR SEDAf^.i CHAMPION DE Cu r e , • 4-boOR DE LUXE Bay Sla|u Sliriii<\i{ of pog 'piarning";' and Milton | YMU,9 'Praclc amPFIeld Meet, held , FULL PRICE HSthaway's "Watching Wild Uft," i gt HarUord'High School May JET BLACK. VERY CLEAN, Paula-.Idam, ,99 , Come-in Our bOU3t-E DLSCOVERY p^AL saves you more! RESERVE YOUR WHITE Seen hv Stii, Tom Juros; (’.981, Brad Vala RADIO. HEATER and Harvard University, where the t’A8), and Dick Williams C58t. ' CONVERTIBLE DLX. KQUIPED TRADE For Yours students were amazed at tha leaU Manchester took all three places I Jan Flaveli and Dale Blown, June 1; Senior Marching. SALMON oiH^ GRAY istie look of floweia made from interest young people in the news- I assigned to a reporter, and' it ma,v Period 9. in the I 110 with Martin N.eviua glass. .seated. Editor Jackie Diirandi and paper, great interest was di.iplayed I be a-aoiirce of fuUiie refiorlera and I‘991, corning in .first; Lee Bogli Simone Amiiault. standing, edit June 1: .Senior Marching 3 he next point of inlei esi was in the way the World i.i incorpoiat-1 copywritei-a. ■ Period 9.- , (1-98L second; and Tom Juroa the pa^t which aroused inleil-sl at ‘ The W ayside." l(MRled a l Con­ ed in the' local paper. Mr. Mandell ' i Mo.st of the editors werk "very June .9;- Senior Marching. 1'58t-, third. O ther places tak en In- cord. which was the only honie two seminars for news executives, explained to the editors, many j interested in the auccesa of Mart- Period 1. , I according to Lriiiis .Mrndell, wire I eluded second place iri the high J," $10.00 Down-As Low A s $5.O0 Week ever owned by Nathaniel Haw- fiilm big cities, how the W orld | C hester's experim ent. So'me.* who Outdoor Music Festival. [ jump by Harvey WahnqUist ('58i; thorne and also the -girlhnod home editor of The .Manchester Evening works with very little supervision i had tried it previmialv, had super- : H ersld - Ju n e 6. 7. 8: Senior exam s in third place In the mile by Tom of Ivouisa May Alcou. It is now from The Herald ilaelf.'The World vised' everything themselves or I regular periods H.vson i’58i; a flral, by Martin '46 CheCoupe (Two) '49 Hudson Coupe ^ owrieil by Miss Margaret Ixithrop. 'I'be High School Won hi is one staff decides how to (1ia|ribiite the ! onl.y used a corner of a page. Many | June 11; Senior Picnic. Neviua ('99i in the broad Jump; Ihe daughter of Mrs: Loihrop, w-ho j the reasons why The Heiald was beats and ddea most of the editing ! asked that sample copies of "The : U nderclass Exam s, 3; 7. 8. fourth place in the 100-yard dash '48 Nash 4>Door ^ '49 Packard 4-Door wrote "Five Little Peppers " in that -in highly prai.sed al the recent con- before the copy ia bioiight to 'The Herkld ^containing,! the World, June 12; Senior Gift Night: by Sandy McBride l’08); and -a hoiiae. ■ , feieiue.i held . at the. American Heiald. ps8c be sent to ther.i. MEN'S SHOPS June 13: Senior rehearsal, 8! I third place by Brad Vale t'99i in '47 Packard 4-Door '47 Chev« 4-Door , .VexJ the students visited thejPie.is In.ilitiite. Columbia i'fniver- Mr. .Mandell also brought out the At the end of llVe Conferencr. the J'inaJ Assembly; Class Night. ' the 220. Manchester did not lake a 907 MAIN ST.~W ELDON MNLMNG fConcoid Bridge, where ^American r Iity.. .\'ew York City, said M l point that the World reporters are : edliora divided up into groups of June 11: Underclass exams, place in the 12-pound*ahbt. • . farm ers fired ".'The sh o t h eard .Mandell, He lepresenled The H er­ four or'five wjiere they analyzed I ■ very enthusiastic and reall.v feel sj 1, 1. .6, 9, . Individual ribbons were given to 48' Pontiac, Hydramatic . '46 Pontiac 4-Dddr at oiind fne world.” , ald.atmeniinaia fur publiaherS and each other's papers. The Herald part of the ne'w.ipaper team. The ! June 19: Commencement, 9 the placets In each event with TALCOTTVILLE, c 6 n N. TEL. M l 3-5191 The atudeiita leturne'd to. Man-' editors and another on'newspaper waa,^ com plim ented dn its local World-is acliully advantageous to a.m . Senior Reception. 8 p.m'. M anchester tak in g 13. A tro p h y '48 Packard Coupe — * ' '48 Chrysler Conyertible FORMAL WEAR FOR HIRE ; Chester at 6:5.0 p.m , tired blit'filled design, jnakeup and typofji-|aphy. The Hersld in that ij. draws the news coverage, appearance, make­ I June 18: Underclass exams, "'h* given to Gla.ilonbiiry, which ■ with many memories of an exciting each attended by 27 editors from attention of manv sJults as well up, and its special fekture. The 4, J); 9. 10. . , Across From Garrity Bros. — Next' to Vittner's Gardens and well planned trip. ^ various parts o'f the'eountry. I as tee'nafcers. .it..tielpa to rover a High School World. ■ must be won three years In sue* Juna^^l: Rch'pnl closes,'' , csssi6ii\to keep. “ '37 Packard 4-Door S0dan »^ Full Price $495 I . • Wayne Keith, '97, In a session discussing ht(w to | beat that would'not normally ba )■ Trine Nielsen, AI • V V ; I, . ■ 1 — ------T " ' ■ ' . ------T- . Diava Ouay’U V- ■ l - ‘i. . ^ -i-

A: I - f ■ ■ :■ I ill J.' J-, / IIA N C ^T E R EVENING HERAU>. MANCHESTER. CONN- SATURDAY, ,Jt)NE 2, 1956 '' ' ' PAGE.SIX . ^ liANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN- SATURDAY. JUNE 2. 19M • ^ P A G E S E V E N ...... ■' . i I I I .a.,,,— ...... ■ »■...» I.., — •mphsstsinc this Iran curUin Cemetery w ith ' Boeton aild EUingUm McKeon Freed Union Reports 4lanrl^rBtpr pra^dilon of oura, and, na Prealdant Manchester bands uniting. Captain Western llnion Strike Bi^layed WKNE--S46 W HAlr—SM W. Lamie will deliver the. memorial D ro c M O e s Jes^e H. Jones Passes; Bissittewsr aaJd. a ‘'ajjKms" al> Connecticut addreaa. By B O O U FBIOB. PTA Will Install Fending Trial Real Progress WCGO-^ltM^ Daily Radio WOTH—MIS. ^Dpuittg IferaUi Uch^Ao tha -proiteM of fitifer- .u_^^6;30. The Boston band ^11 play Pending Pact Pdrle^ Monday WDBO—ItM »i«jm§Sg?nfa’ ^ iN C rrln tln s ^ th e niindi oi othar pao* Yankee M ^'M aa^aster Mamorlal Hoapl- Officers Monday Marine Corps On Brass Pact Castosa BtafdarS TIsm wno—IMS II BUMlI StrMi Churches Ul. Headed RFC 13 Years MancbeiMr Conn. pie. So it v.-htdd be a good thing if' Wahklngton, June 3 (jq—Weat-'| — — I— — ' " •tso. 'Tha Hahi Tba loUowing pragnun aoh.adutea i»'ii»jh; THOMAS r. jfKRGUSON . wr could get^rid Of the require­ By A . H O. Ellington. June 2: (Speciall--At j eni tlnioB workers staypd on the j X Test Air Rail dignab PauTia Uiand, -S. C . Junt 2 Anaonia, June 2 (/Fl—An offi­ WILTER n rKRGUSON HI. Mary’s Episcopal Churah HI. Jaasas’ R. O. Church (OfOMitiBtNg tram* raga Osa) ara ouppUad by tha radio otoafiga- WIUV-8ava a Lite ^ ^bUihrri B««KHaK»rM > play at Laural Manor on the final meeting of the lamg^ew A' Marina Oorpa drill Instruothr cial of the Mine, Mill and Smelter ment. i.Tiurrh and lociisl Htreets Rev.- John F. Hanaoa, Faslor St. PTA Monday avaning, Mrs. C ^ - j()b today pending reeiimption o f A ir . Bold, signals in Man­ manv and ara subjact to ebanga VOuadM October 1'. lUl ^ver alhee we havt bein cootrir who took a rscruit platoon 'on a (stpp) granddaughter, Mrs. John Takffi’Schqlarsliip Worktra Union (Ind.) oaid today SWiP'^tonner Pafe But Congreaimtn.Waiter hai S; The Rev. 'Alfred I.. Williams, Rei. George K Hughes 7:30, Evangelistic aarvice with thia'Anderfbn will, be, inataUad negotiatipiu Monday on new labor | chester and 15 other towns In wHhout ootlca. WTIO, -’IC—Monitor rublUhod Beery BrciUnK Except ving tha pastoral axistanca,- w< Rector Rev. Edgar d. Farrell Bpecisl mualc by tha Boston Band disciplinary night marcK ibat rs- At'lfack. negotialiona tor a noov contract I WOR(y-Juk« BOS Jury Uolldaya Entered at the price. Hie price is the paiaaga bf contracts. i the Greater Hartford CD Coun­ WUAV-Nawa j ^ WOTH—Juke Box flat. Nlfht •nidnr* am hava -bean plagued with well In- Sydney W. McAtpIne. , ’ ' and Songsters. Other ourvivora include a step- j f « i t Otlieo at Mancbeeter. Conn., ae „nothar provlaion, which would ***"0*^#? officers to be inalalled In­ The old contracts expired at mid- { cil will be soundad a ^ :S 0 p.m- ■ulted in the drawning dr six youni wHh the American Braoa CO. here X. Organist and Choir Director i 'wHAY-Bara a Ufa gacirnil aaea ~ Hall Hattej-.r» • tentloned friends who grow ro- Sunday classea: ^ clude Mrs,, Eleaqor Magdefrau, Monday and at 10:80 a.m. men has bran rsiapaad from son. Tllford Jonsa- Houston attor- { tUB8tjan-io.N RATEi have the effect of negating recent Mrs. William Kloppenburg, F'oridiilta, 6. 7, 8, ». 10 and 11 night Thtireday. There,were brief | era making "rsbl prograee.’S. He WTIC—Ns»s ,' IS” ” *”! Oeod Mualo Payable In ad'iTanc« msntlc over our acres, and who Contaanalty Baptist (B u rch - vice president; Mrs. Laura lABHe, work atoppagea ih New York, i Tuesday for one minute and a finement. . f. '' nay, and a «4st4|r, Mra. Daniel B. | oevereiy criticized the United WUnu—NeW WKNB—DInUrr Date court deciaioqs aitabliahlng the Children’s Orgsdist o'clock, with ‘.wo Maasea at ona 898 E. 'Ceater Ht. at the OrwB secreUrv; Mrs. Catherine H ew l^ half, CD Director Frederick O. W O T U -N ^ WTIU—Monitor are rontinually suggesting things (aevelond, Philadelphia arid Los GairatL Houston, widow of a for-O - Tear ...... *t7 M ! light of American cltizeni to have in. the main auditorium to adulta John R. Neubert, Mlalster treaaureV, and Mr. and Mrs. Bttia- Edwards announced today.. 8 . Sgt. M a ^ w B. McKeon. 31. Automobile Workers for announc­ WDmj—Juk* Box Jury we ought to hsve on the place. If 1st Sunday after Trihity: . < Angelas, disrupting service'in 10 : WGYB-Juke Box Bat. !Night ,, .fonths - And one. for the children ill the. Mrs. Lalaad Howard, sell Champ and Mrs. TAura Because of the 16-town test, la awaltlng,a court-martial at the mer chairman of tha Texas Coq<' ing an organising drive here. rJSUV an open hearing! with all evidcnca we had ever tried to do all the 8 a.m,. Holy Communion. basement; and two Moaaes at 10 itatee for about four hours. Other-1 J J i O B t l l . e a a a a a a * things our friends have sug- Orgaalat-DIraetor i PachichholU, dalagates^ Alter­ Manchester will not have Its Marine Cldrps recruit depot hers. grsosional delegation. * John Raipueno. preqident of the IlSY —Conn. Report aeeB<«a*a«*aa against them prasented openly, in • i25 a.m.. Junior Churqh. Jim one In/ihe main auditorium and wise, opermUfiiu continued normal He Is p n a rf^ with manaiiughter' Mine. MUI Local 848, called the ___ auier Muste gestei'cd to ua, or to posaeai all the Mrs. Lester H. Walcolt. nate delegates are Arlington Hew­ monthly test on,^ -tha sacond Born In Robertson County. T en -' Oppy a..;.#.* cases where the State Department lor Choir. Closing . day . for.' qne |p^ the basement. gcroas the country, .x ' in Ott death of itx recruits And UAW announcement “pure fraud." DRC—Let's Draorstr things they think, we should own, Church Schaol Bupl. itt' and Wesley Babphck. Monday of the mhe Assistants the Now York ares represented McKeon had bran In confinement negotiators from the/Torrtngton WDWc—Mualo by Aatonlal can retain its power to deny-pass- fricnd.i Imagine.for us to do, and 10:18 a.m., Morning Worship. for 8,alVlock. ' areas. In 1948 lite r a dispute with Henry 1:40- , dUpetchta herein are aleo reeeread. past year,’. / ' Maases on Sundays at 7, 8, B, son. Different models haya^.dlffer- by tps American Communications since April .8, the night of the and Buffalo, N.. X-> plente of WHAV-WarmWHAY—Wi Up Time ^ Wg Th —Juke Box Saturday NlgM ports on tha basis of confidential wr don't try. 11 a m.. Holy Communtonr with ’’Remembrancs SUnday,” whan June 12 a chicken barhacua A. Wallace, tbs vice president dur- WOt|l3-MuMusic Room ' SVil eervlce blletll of N. E. A. Serr- 10 and 11 a. m. and Masses down­ ent reasons for carrying boqlu on Assn. (A C A ), . an ' independent march.- American Braas where the union ’ w ilkY—Bible Answers Infoi mstlon. The applicat.on o f We don’t keep saddle horses, I „rm on. Senior Choir. , , stairs at 8 and ioilft a.rit. congregation brings lettera of held in tbe school yard ba- union. tng Rooaevett’a third term. WIvlHl—Si-oiuwjvS«—Sl­ Today thanks and apprscistion (o soma- their heads. 1 recently condiicti A Marine Corps announcement also has contracts. The main Amer­ WTIC-Roea Hiller W(XX—Good kivanlna Coed **5hii»lishere Rei»re«entaiivee( The we don'l, after one or two dlsmsl NiuXery department \worshtp jginriing at 6 o'clock. The separate CTU snd ACA The dispute began in 1943 over WKNB—kivrnlaa Bereaada 4 ^llue Methewe Special Attei^y — New this provision, of course, would he one who has helpsd Lhsm, to be a survey and hare are some or Connecticut Girt .. Scout Ciiunail, yesterday said McKeoh’s status ican braas plant in Waterbury has wtJRf'—Advrniurre In Scirnce expeiinienta, try to raise turk»ys, ,nd fnatruction Is held in the Old | f'hiirrh of the Aasumplloa negotiations with Western Union the etookplling o f war materials. WUTH—Tenn-o Bandstand wriU—Mooltar York. Chicago. D'tmit and ^*toa. insinly to those Anierlcans who malted Mondoiy. ' Right Hand of reaaonlt: (1) Books-are chfiCper will take place June 17 at 2 p.m. was changed May 33 from^ "con­ a contract with UAW. ee— WDRC-Country Style MEMBER AODIT . BUREAU OP we don’t try s'heep, we dqn’t^ r y j Hz^tory (facing Park Street, next i Adams Ht. and Thompson Rd. are due to resume here on Mon* Watlace waa head o f the Board of av to build s tennis court. -After one Fellowship to new members. Corn- than hats. (3) Carrying hqdka on Andover Scoiito and their parents finement awaiting court martial" American Braas employs about WHAY—Parade of Mueto _ WGTH-Juks Ifox Haturday Night CIRCULATlONa______are suspect of being cilher t.’oni- 'to new Church construction) at-l Rri. Joseph E. Farrell, Pastor da.v. A one-hour talk in New York Economic Warfare and accused WCtX’-i-Mualo Room N Bilg friend’s gift of irojit either died miinlon. Sermon Topic: "The Staff tha head gives the impremon that GENERAL are Invited to attend.' to ’’restriction in lieu o f arrest." 1,400 hete. WIIAY—Conn. Report mualtts s>or fkimmunist sympa- 9:28 and 11 a.m. Rev. T. BiiUfr last night between ACA and com­ tha financier of delaying M>e etock- WKNR-’Yanke vs. Detroit The Herald PrtnUng Compagy, lac, out or got too smart to be caught, of Life." they are well read. (^ "T h ey want ■/' No ewiknation w as given about Rapt'ino said in a slaternent to­ WTIC—Rosa Miller WCCC-OoodSood khranuig Oped M«eU aaauenee no financial rceponaiiHlity pany reproaentatlves rehulted in It has. bran reported that regts- pl'llng, for which R rC W es supply­ WnCB-kivenl, - kivenliui Barowda thiaenh, and who might. In the view we let our pond stork Itself witn- 8:48 p.m., Junior High Youth lo look taller. (4 VXniey haven’t the delay in makirig the announce- day; , WDRC—City Koaplial typomphical errors appearing ta ad- Heooad (kingregatloBal Church Masses at 7, 8.30 and 11 a.m. TV SERVICE no progress. ACA sold it would tratlona'for the first tiN-o scheduled ing money. WOTH-Reil So* vs Kansas . WTlO-Mnnlto.[O—Monitor wartisements and other reading ntattar of the* State, Department, < harm bullheads. We have, over the Fellowship. Patricia Bailard and any extra room In^ their.hat box. seBsiaha at the camp have been flU* ment.,J ' ^ a result of the dispitte, "The UAW has boon announcing WDRO-Gountn Bttyla la Tee Manchtalsr BveidDg Rarald. 388 N, Mala HI, Da.rs M O K A OaB not break off negotiations with­ Ilia- WUTH—Juke Box Baturday Night our interests if they were aUowed years, become both cagey and Arnold \V. Toxrr, Mlalster, ' Ht. Francis Assisi Church JIandra Osborne will lead. The Fel­ ( 8 ) Books h lto'lh eir bald spot. e«La'nd that other sessions are flR- His release was the result,' the Roosevelt abolished the board. Ronald lauie a raid against mu- plant for the WHAY—Parade of Muilo Dltplay adrertlslng^ closing noort: brusque with ail the pi-bpositions lowship will have seventh graders I6 l A girl with bookq on her head Nights 9Za«f9 PlnaParto out at least 34 hours notice. announcement said, of a requeet to past three months. To this da;^ WCOC—Musio Room to go abroad. But, although the Mra Bartwim Beckert Hoiith Windsor, Rt. 30 <* Western Union workers now ti^-rapidly. Scouts in this arcs who In early 1948, when Roosevelt WKNB—Yaiike vs. Detroit *'tvHAY—Novena . ^ r Kondsv—1 p.m. Prlday. made to IIS. We have trouble as its guest. Refreshments. finds, it easier to get a seat on a TE(>.ias-5lM have not yet filed registrations are the Secretary of the Navy from his We haven’t- seen hide nor hair '6i WTtO—Umltos \ •nr Tuesdsy—1 p.m. Monday., / Choir Director, Rev. Arthur J. Heffrrnnn,, Pastor make an average of $1.88 an hour.' began hia fourth term, the Jones- Ronald Lane, 13 Oxford St., has WTIC-Rosa Miller - • WDRC-^lS^ana Hayrtda application of the proyisior is, for enough, without spreading our­ 7:30 p.m,, Sefiior Youth Fellow-, crowed.^Ua. (7) Books keep dowiT urged to do so immediately. defense counsel, Emile Z.: Berman them. We are in the middle of WDRC—Dance Orebtstra inor Wednesday—J p. m. Tuesdsy. Mrs. Mildred fhlchrra. Organist. Rev. Kennclli J. Karvrlis, Curate The CTU. wonts a IS-centxAn- Welleca feud flared again when accepted a ocholarship for the WliTH-i-Red Sox vs Kansas WUTH—Juke Box Saturday Night K r Tburaday—1 n « . Wadnesoay. the moment, mainly to those we selves thinner. We have let the ship. Doreen Davis will lead the unru^' halr. (8) Movie Scoiita or Camp Laurel will be open for in­ of New York. the President decided to give the summer from the San Diego Na­ negotiations with the company, and For Pridiu^l P. na tturnday. orchard go into A atate of neglect, meeting. , ■ Eura^sn Princes are more apt to hour Increase for all emptoyel' It' Authoritiei said McKeon’e re­ attempting to block out an agree­ **tvHAY —Dodssrs re Cubs (2) **tfHAY-rNovsna Itor SatnSUy—1 j>. m. fTIday. suspect of being Oommumsi. there 10 S.m.. Church Worship. Masses ... «t <,,,8.30. 9 :^ and 11 also is .asking for Job ;cjslisifica- spection On the fliat two Sundays former Vice President the jobs tional Shakespeare Festival,-and w n c —Monttor ClaMlflsd da^lna: 10;Sq,a.m. each rather than ley to make 40 apple ’’notice'’ them. |9) It gives, them striction Is liberal enough to per­ ment which will benefit every one WCCC—Music Room is also s principle involved, and 9 and 10 a.m.. Church School,^.m. N tlon and frtnge'benefits Averaging in June from 11 a.m; to 4 p:m. held by the tall Texan. will leave for San Diego tomorrow. WKNB-Yanks vs. Detroit WDRO-Loulilana Hayrlda day of pubUcatloB ascept Saturday — treea an economic piopoaltlon. We Talent tvillwCoagragational Church a good excuse for only dating rich mit hirn to go to hi* home in near­ of our members. For the first time ^^WUTH—Juke Box Baturday Night double session. 12 cents an hour. Th 4 ACA de­ /. Peraaaal Mention Jones released to the presa He will appear In ::King Rkliard WTIO-Rnsa MUInr .B a. . BE the freedom and privilege that la let gray W ch have a hillside that Eversrt A. Murph.v, Minister fellows with open top convertiblea. by Port Royal when not dnj duty. copies of an interchange of letters to years, we are making real WDRC—Ueora* Pkiae Orchestra Sermon; "The Third Woi:kl.’*^l St. Maurice’s It,'a). Church INSURED A8AINST mands follow BlmilAri lines. West­ Mr. and Mra. Whitney Merritt, II." "A ’ Midsummer Night’s WjlAY—Baturday Night Record lte> Saturday, Juna 3 denied to adherents of one politi­ ought,trXbe in apriicr. becaU.se we Mrs. .\nthnn,v I ’rbaaettl, He haa a wifs and two amail chil­ pi-ogt-ess at this early stage of W(;TM—Red Bo* V* Kansas ___view , Choir recognition and gradua­ Bolton Center ern Union hss oKerad a package, Lake Road, celebrated their wed­ with the President. Roosevelt Dream," "Volpohe" and "Mac­ tl48- cal belief or .cause today may be like the lM>ks of .it and because It ^ Director of Music- dren. negotiations. WHAY—Dodsera va Cuba tl) wnO-Maaltor ' tion. Rev. Ralph Kelley, Pastor the Scriptures” by Mary Baker increase totsHiig l i cents an hour, ding anniveraary recesiUy with a said Wallace’s devotion deserved beth.” " ’ ' WDRCt-Roek and RoB Danea Forty ta k ^ n o thought or enterprlae.. W>e VACATION RAINT McKeon was assigned duty -in an appointment to any position he WCCO-Mualo Room denied to some other belief . or 0:30, Mir Sigmk.Clii meets at the Eddy, include the following I p. including a 29-cents-Ah>-hour wage family party. “ At the nicGlIhg yObterday, Uie WKNB—Yanks vs. Delrolt WUTR—Juki Box Saturday Night' Ending A Farce haTe; by this time, a pretty good church. Sunday Masses at 8:30 and 10 Service of Worship, the Catholic chaplain’s office after believed he could fill satiafactor- company made proposals on some #iia— cause tomorrow. So Congressman 69:131: "Spiritually to understand hIkA, ^ Misa Ulrike Knodt Returned to WTlC-TRoas Miller lUtine for avoiding complications. a.m. ' Sunday School, U a if net, CON his release. ily, that Wallace had chosen the Important Issues, and negotiations WDRC—Don Ulasses WHAY" .laturday Night Racard Ra> that there is but one creator. God, NefiiiM Service Kesimted her home in Weat Tlsbucy,.Maas., Bolton view T h efb t^ d thing about the ac­ Walter's price ia rather'’high, and/j'VWe insist, in short, on misman­ Ht. John’s Polish N’atloaal ..Sermon, "How God’s Department of Commerce. WUTM-Rrd Sox vs Kansas WTIO—Huallor ingdom unfolds all. cr'eation' confirms the WesterivUnion said operators in Thuroday following a round of re­ are down to tile bargaining level." tion o f U ^U n iled Kations Com­ those in Congress who betleve/ln «aging the place in. miy own aweet. ■ Catholic Church .Spreads,’' Rev. Murpl Scriptures, brings the sweet aamir- LEE M. SILVERSTEIN Jonea’ famous iaply said in WDRC-^ock and Roll Danoa Forty Sacred Heart (Ihiirch New, York'Aqd aevelAnd And at ceptions and showers in her hrinor. Ra|(uanp, without citing any fig­ ' “tfuA/HAY—Dodgers vs Cubs (2) ^ WUTH—Juke Box Baturday Night mand in Koraa in abrogating the w’ay, to the dlaappolnlmrnt of all 23 tiolway Htreet Scripture, ^ a rk 4 : 14-32, once of no parting, no pain, ami of part; • . ■ Population Held WUCC-Rscurd RsVua principle, rather than expedkfricy, Church Ht., i ’eraon Ml 9.0638 kty relay stations In PhiladelphiA Miss Kmklt will become the bride ures, bas. Identlllcd the union de­ WKNB-YankS vs. Delrolt thoae people who, in the cmir'se of ‘ Rev. Htephen HtryJewskI, mari dealhieaa and perfect and Japan Imports “ You elate that Henry thinks mands as a "aufistantiiU’’ wags in­ WHAY—Saturday Night Raeord lte> truce ngreeihbqt for aupposedly will be hard put th chouse w^hether and Los Angeles left their Jbbs’ to of the Rev. Stephen Chamberlain, WTIC—Nows: Sports view any half hour visit, (an tlilnk of Walter Unyb, Organist 'Sunday Masses at 8:30 and 10 Chuirch of the N'azareuo eternal.” he could do the greatest amouHL A t‘over 2,000* crease for ail workers, plus an . WDRC—lUcbaiTltoyes neutral InapecUahvOf tha military to vote for hia bargain or against . attend union meetings. When they pastor of the First Congregational WTIC—T.BA. 'all the thinga we ought to be dbing / a.m. . . 4M Main Ht. ^ Termed Threat of good in the Department of additional Increase for ekilled WUTH—Rrd Sox vs Kansas WDRO—Basin BL Jazz situation on hotn^sides of the it. Ideally, of course, we should With It. returned, normal service -was re­ CTujrch, in West 'Tlsbury, Jims 9. l l U - waTH-Jukt Box Baturday Night Sunday, June 3, General confes­ ' C. E. Winslow, Minister sumed. Commerce and that you consider Bolton, June 3 ( Special) —Fac­ workers and an Inciesae In the WMAY—Dndaers vs (,'ubs (21 truce lint ia the fact titat this ac­ Our defensea are prelly jtood. . Church Services t ,him fully aiUted for the post. With WCCC—Record Ravua • lOO- move toward fieedom on both sion for adults. Covenant Congregational Florence Wood nnd The cOm'pany said it ordered itx To U.S. Textiles ing up to the obvious, local night dlfferentlel and improve­ WHAY-Saturday Night Raeord Ite* But, over the yeara, there haa been The Rev. }gr. Chamberlain has all due respect, Mr. President, WKNB -Yanks vs. Detroit ^ view tion la based on the tnuynautral fionts, not ahead on one arid back­ 8:3b s.m.. Sixth anniversary Church Gertrude W'llM>n, Organists officee acroas the country to Bluid ments in Insurance, vacation and WTIC—Monitor one soft spot. That would manifest ~y — chosen the title "Christian Wel­ while I must accede to your de­ Selectmen last night pegged this wTiC—Glseua MaoKoaoia tcatimony of the Swifiki and Masa for the late Lioula Zatkowski. 4.1 HpriK-e St. no messages to areas served by. Sea laland, Ga.. Juna 2 OP)—A pension plan.*. WDRC-Rtciiard Hayes WDRO-Oordan Oata ward on the other. Bealirllcally, Itself whenever somebody would come" for hia sermon tomorrow. cision, I cannot agree with either town’s population at "more than WUTH—Rod So* va Kansas 10:30 s.m.. High Mass. Rev. K. EJnar Kask, Mlalster ' ' Church School, 9:30 a.m. Junior the Los Angeles and Philadelphia top textile executive has warned . Rapuano sdid^ the base rate of tiia - WUTH—Juke Bozfioturday Night Svi-edlah members of the truclK.ob* we are probably fortunate to have say, of the pond, ‘‘That woOld like and Intermerfiate Departments Beripture text, will be Romans of you." rAIay stations While the operators 2.000 people.” Tile decision was a pay at- the Absonia plaht under’ WHAY-Dodgrra vt Cubs (2) W^Y-Baturdzy Night Raeord •arvation commission. Congressman WqUer at least of- nice with a duck or two on It.’.’ In­ Mouth .Methodist ('hiirch 9:30 S.m.. Church School. meet at the Davia Memorial. COME 15T.7. o f a bleak financial future fo r the .At hie home in South Salem, WiX;c -kaixird Ravua Mo- stinctively, we would come up with were away. The order was , can­ side issue on another relating to the present contract, which expires view Main Ht. and Hartford Rd. 10:48 an,.. Worship service. Worship Service. 10:48 a.m., Holy Communion will be given U.S. industry if something i i not N, Y., former Vice President WKNB - Yanks vs. Detroit w n c —Monitor Thtaa Swiss and Swedlah mem­ [ering to swap on«-fretdum for our guaid, and point out the fact HEAR THE GLORIOUS GOSPEL OF THE ^ celed after the_^operators returaed constables’ bonds, ~ June 30, Is $2.03 an' hour. WTIC-Monilor R«Vi Fred R, Edgar, Mlnlater. Holy Communion and baptism. Message. "Symbolic Stonea.” At botli servlcea<' ■ ' done about the increasing imports Henry Wallace said, yesterday, WDRC—Cbiick Cabot WDRC-PhUndalpbin Orohanten bers have been aerying \e1th ahot^er. that we had frequent migratory to their posts. Western Union said. Vei-non Sanboni will be organist General BtatuUs of the State WUTU-Juka Box Batufdny Night Rev. Percy Hmith, Sermon topic: ‘‘Christ’s Personal Youth Service, 6 p.m. "as a membsr of the RFC under WUTH—Red Box vt Kansas UIU- Csech and Pollah counterparts, visitors, or Ihst a pair of black The Philadelphia walkout 'a f­ for tbe 9:30 a;tn. service and Mrs. of low-cost goods from Japan. President ; Hoover and later as require that the bonds must ^ in Ii40- .Aasoclato Mlalster. Words" Junior Societ.v. 8 p.pi. fected service to New Jersey, Del­ WHAY—Dodgers vs Cubs (2> WUAY-laturday Night Raeord Me- ducks had one aiimmcr raised a. LORD JESUS CHRIST / Roy Darwin wlIlN^lay for tha 11 F, E. Grier, president of Abney chairman of the RFC under Roose­ the amount of $1,000 .. wheh a ___.view I. ■ who ware the Communist nominees 7:30 p.m. Pastor Rask will speak Evangelistic Service, 7 p.m., aware, all of Mafiyland except Bal- town's population reaches 2,000. GL&P, Union Sign WUtX)—Rnoord Rerna w n c —Mom tor family In the adjecent maiphland. s.m. service. Mills, Giranwood, S. C„ told the velt, Jeiee Jones wielded gresiter WKNB-Yanks vs. DsUoit to tha *neutral'’ task involved. »rd The ('enter 8 a m, and 10:48 s.m., Seriveea. on "Conference Echoes." .Message, "Longing for the Lord." ■ tlmore, and all of Pennsylvania Although the last official cenaui WTtC-^Monllor WDRC—Pbuadsiphin Orchsitrn SttlJ,, the idea of ducks awimiping Sermon, '’Faithful to the End.’’ .. A reception of new; ritambers And power for a longer period than any l^ T H —Jim Box Baturday N l^t But they have found that the neu-. about on the -pond had a fatal ap­ except Pittsburgh. annual convention of the South figure tor this town was only 1,- Pay Hike Contract WDRC-Chu^ fabot In Italy’a 1»llon-\Vi^ Iqcal eleci- First thiirch of Christ. Scientist THIS SUNDAY EVENING AT 7 confirriiaUon will be heltkjat tile human being in the history o f the WUTH—Red Box va Kapsaa peal to our own imagination. So Dr. Fred R. Edgar. The Salvation .\rm.v, Affected by the Los Angeles Carolina Textile Manufacturers 390, Belectmen were in complete •avlaw . trality of the CMch and Polish lions, the main trend was a Ssrvlce of Holy Oommuniori,' Masonic Temple 1,1 a‘.m. service. Those wqtoX'ili United States. I whek a- year ago, n city slicker 861 .Main Ht. stoppage were messages destined Assn, hers yesterday that "no fair agreement that it has paae^d' the (ConUmied from Page Om ) Dodgers v's*Cuba (2) members of the truce observation 9:30 and 10:45 sjn., C h u r d h ■ ■ -I be received by confession of fltUt "N o man as so aisidioiisly and healthy one, t b ^ d the politlcAl friciujKw’ho had bought a pair of Major and Mrs. John Pickup, for Carifpraia, Arizona, New Mex­ or reaaonable person can bccum 3.000 .mArk. Conetableh bonds will lleeorit Bevus > Box Ink Night , teama has .been one way only, and School. OfRcera In Charge Sunday service, U a.m. ico and all of Utah except Salt are Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Chain our'Jndustry of crying ’Wolf when successfully cultivated the good now be in.the amount of $1,000 in WKNB- 'Yanks____ vs. Detroit center. The center .mrtles, headed duckA'^ pets' for his sons found GOSPEL HALL will of Congress. at the conclusion or negotialiona WTIC^Monllor 10:45 s.m:,’_Nursary. C. Peter Carlson, Baadmnster Sunday school, 11 a.m. Lake City. berlain and Mrs. Kenneth Hil­ "wa shy we cannot compete In our accordance with the vote that fol­ WDRC-x-FOoelnallng Rbylhm\ therefore no neutrality a^ an. If by tha Christian Democratsi took that thara were certain conflicts Wednesday mteting, 8 p.m,— ■ liard. "His- philanthropies in Houston between the Connecticut Light A 4 p.m.. Senior M YF picnic at the ' .Mrs. IJIIina Perrett, 415 CHnt«r-SJr##t, M*fich#iter,'Conn. WMtern Union said |t bel eved dohiqHio market With an unre- lowed. ■ Power Co. and the international WUTH—Red Sox vt Kanaat. iooda tor iMBfiaM the Oemununista sirere luapicloua 82.8 per cent of the popular'vole, betweeb tneir way of life 'and the Reading room hours; Others to be accepted through will long be remembered.’’ IllB - city eninro^ent and asked weth­ horns of Hr. and Mrs. E d w in ' .Songster Leader tha meetings were held .to brief siraihed^ flow of cotton'goods . . It was also voted to re-adyer-. Brotherhood of BlecUical Work­ WI1AY—Dodirers vs Cuba <21 aiM ^ Hat. Nkfid aoma military dtvaiopment in as sgainsl 49.79 per cent in the Brown. 181 McKee St. Tuesday and Friday 12—4 p.m. . t the workers on the progress of the transfer of letter are Walter BI- made by the Japanese at wage After hia resignation, Jones rt- Use for the bids to lay new side­ W'.’S ; -Rseiii-o .Reou* er or not our kpnd might not be a Tuesday 7—9 p:m. ' . t turned to Houston ami to his fa­ er*. I Mattoan South Koraa, all agreed on full in- 7 p.m., Beventh and eighth Grade . Saturday and Sunday June 2 ieontroct talks. well, Mr. and Mrs. Kingston W il­ rates merely one-tenth of our walks at the Community Hail. W ^ B -Y a n k s Va Detroit general elections of 1983, home for them,'Oiir guard droppled .Wednesday 7—7:9S p.m. ' vorite role aa a builder. ‘The agreement will -be auh- ,0—Monitor. -vesUgatlon, which we permitted. M YF meetings. , and 3, the Central Corps Band and WHAT SAITH THE SCftl^URES? Abraham cox. Miss Nancy Wilcox, Charles own." X,- , There were no bidders when *hc ___RO-ryasclnattnB Rhythm And there’ was a iren^l within suddenly, ami we Hook the ducks, ‘ ‘God The Only Cause And Crea­ In 1917, President Wilson mitted to the niembcrsliip tor rat-, ---^------Songsters of Boston will be spe­ believed God, and it wa« coi^ i^ unto him for WilcoX and Mr. and Mrs. EUgent proposal was advertised a mpnili ific-atioii. WUTH—Rod Box vs Kansas But if we were auspicious o f some and' Uifew them,\into the pond, tor" will be the subject of the Les­ Schwanke>' . Grier, who awiKls president of drafted Jones to head the Depart­ 4iM --' the trend. This waa a movement telling them ikw-aa jh'eir home, oh n*e Buckingham. -Congregational cial guests of the l(H.al Corps, Andover the South Cerollna''Tpxtile Manu­ ago. Since then at least two con­ "The wage Increase affects all Night development on tbe North Korean Clmrch son Sermon for Sunday, June 3. righteousness. Now to him that worketh is the ment bf Military Relief of the WHAY—Dodgers vs CuI>«n(2) Final from the extreme left, the Commu­ their own risk. We dW nothing for playing and singing in each lerv- The Golden Text is from Psalms Misa Sussn Peck and Miss Elsie facturers Assn., said .that “ an tractors have displayed an inter­ CLAP employe classifications rep- WCCC—Raeord Rsvus \ Orchestra Bide of things, all kinds o f things Philip Marshniaii. Rose, D.D., Tebbetts will be accepted by con- Aqierican Red Cross. President est in the job, resulting in the de­ WKNB-Yanks vs. Detroit \ nist party, toward the Lssft Wing them, and they jsrew>. and swam Ice. Satmday.al 8 p.m 'V'" i (72:181,: "Blessed be t(ie I»rd God. reward not riftckoned of grace, but bf ^ebt. But to, equitable quota system, eilrtablished Hoover named him to the RFC reranted by the union throughout WTIC—Mnnitor ^ Doraont Iwppanad. The CBecha and Poles, ... / ’ ■' Pastor New Zone Agent fii’metlon. cision to re-advertlse. Socialist party. The (Toinmunist about the pond dnjifulty. arid ex­ give a musical festival In the Cita- i n,* G6d of Israel who only doeth him that worketh-not, but believeth oil him that through adihinistretixe. action of board In 1932 and Roosevelt made the’ ayateni, and. Is, effective Jun» ' WDRC—raacinaling Rhythm , With, their veto poWer,. either re- plored the awamp:^ And-, became del. Mayor Harold A, Tiirkington , wondmu things.’ ’’ The third annual Hymn . Sing our government or 'through Con­ DelaUed specifications available 3, 1956. WUTH-Red Box va Kanaaa ' .. vote Went down sprne 12' per' cent I0;3b, Church School. justifieth the ungodl.v, his faith is counted for and Music Festival will be held at him chairman of the board in 1933 from 1st Selectman Charles A. 4l40- • -.> Orchestra ''fused to permit the invesUgation, comical tail-wagglci's and insolent will be chairman and Captain Wnl- |- Selections from the Bible include Sought by Town gress'! ia the only 'aolution. and Appointed him Secretary of "'Other pruvisluna to the new WHAT—Dodgers va Cubs (1) an<), the l,eft Wing So dalist vote kissers, and they wqra a gook' ■ 10:30, .Observance of the Cord’s ter iJtmie will be Mie preacher. the following: "O l»r d thou art 7 p.m. tomorrow evening at the Robbins, call for installation of agreernent..- include ■wider cover­ WOOC—Rsoord Ravtaw ,or delayed It until what we might righteqti.sne.ss. It is of faith, that it might be b.v Grier itated that most U.S. tex­ Commerce in 1945. Went lip accoi ding ly. This would thing to show vlsIt'pVa because Niupper, with reception of new 9:30 H.m., Sunday fk-hool 1 las.-ies my God: 1 will axalt.thee, I will First Congregational Church. The amesite walks to replace the pres­ age and greater company contri­ WKNB Yanks vs. DsUhIt lidembers. Andover, June 2 (Special)—Ray- tile companies showed a.profit last WTIC-Monitor have’' been seeking had been then ' visitors couldn’t «sy, any for Kll ages. Alton J. .Mifiisie, ' praise thy name; for thou hast grace.— (Romans 4:3, 16). - ' ’ m(jnd P, Houle,- chairman of the Festival is being held due to many ent -concrete walks. Bids will be bution toward group hospital and WDRC—Fascinating Rhythm seem to m^sn-lhat olt:iough,.lhe Communion Ueditstion: Ad- requests. year, despite the threat of cheap received by Robbins through noon / covered up. When they did ie t more, that the pond would look YPS.M, -done Wonderful things; thy coun- Zoning and Planning Commission, imports. He said the increased medical plana and other apjust- WUTH—Red Sox va Kansaa voters of Italy remain as heavily vsnea •piroUgh a Cross. 10:48, Holiness service, with | sels of old 9re faithfulness .and Immunization Clinic „ on June 15. , around to Inspecting something in good with some ducks\ori\lt. We has announced that the cominission eerninge were due to increased Cooper" Not to Run ments of working conditions.”' •l^rA Y -D od ger. vs Cubs (2) lefttat a.i ever, they are losing re­ worried, some, about what\would special music by the Central Corps truth.’’ (Isaiah 29:1), ' YOU ARE WELCOME Is seeking a toning agent.' The (mst The immunization clinic which Kindergarten ‘Helpers Late last night a spokesman North Korea, the Swiss' and output. —TT- WCCC-eReoord Rralaw ---- spect for the Communist party as happen if the family kept rij^iiltl- Zion Evangelical Lutheran C^n-h Band and Songsteni, Captain W. | Correlative passoget from the waa formerly held by Max Relmer, was lo have bran held at the ele- Parents who will assist at (he said "great progress” had bran vyWfB—Basehall Malinet, MMlIiew 'Well, 76q Swedish memberi Tound they (hussOurl H.ynod) \ He added, however, that such For U.S. Senator morning sessions of the Co-opera­ imC-Hnnllur an inaU’ument of policy and plying and multiplying, but thVn a L-mle. , . , I CJhriatian Science textbook, who resigned in February. inentary uhool Tuesday morning made in a session which had be­ WDRC-Racord Shop weren’t allowed to look for them­ muskrat trap ended the careerNof Cooper'and High Hte. 3 p.rti^. Memorial service in Ea.st "Science and Health with Key to At a recent Town Meeting, Max­ has been postponed,until June 13, progress could not continue to tive Kindergarten next week in­ gun at 1:30 o’clock Friday after­ WUTH—Tempo Bandstand leadeiAhip.. (Coatiaiied from Page One) b i^ ; Unipn Lrader the 'male, and we -w.ere left wlMi Rev. Paul G. Prokopy, Pastor well Hutchinson Sr., was ap­ St 9:30 a.m. Booster shots and compete with a system which al­ clude Mrs. Donienick Pontlcelli noon. A t that time, the spokes­ iit a - selves, or even to have full re­ Miss Mariop A. Erdin,,Organist lows unrestrained’ Imports to Monday; Mrs. Arthur > Risley, W HAY-Dodgers va Cubs (21 This could reflect a combina­ Jiut Mrs. Wiggletall, or Words\ pointed to serve the remainder of vaccinstiohs will be given to pre- man said, a third new proposal . WCCCe-Rooord .Review (.Caatiaaad froM ^BfB Oaa) ports "given them. shackle American markets. mer U.S. Rep. Thurston B. hlorton. Tuesday and Mrs. Robert Scrib­ wax being discussed. , tion 'of clrcfumslancCa .. the ob­ worth, as we began calling her Relmer's oiie year, term and build-' schbolera and elementary school , . WKNB—Matinee To. nobody’s particular surprise, after the daffodlll season this \ 9 a.m>, Sunday SchOpt. - / ' Ing official and, elected to serve pupils. • , More then 100 mill execuCtves at­ of Louisville in the November gen­ ner, Wednesday, .Assistants for af- “ni* .union/ at the outset of ne­ WTW-MoiUtor vious trouble of Commimlst \9;30 B.h).„ Ajlillt Bible class. fei-noon seaslons will be. MrsIfJolin WDRC—Record Shop to thli country at PCa of 10. .teen, the Swiss and Swedish mem-, aprlng. in that post for ope year from July tended t)ie convention, which end­ eral election. Morton was -nonii- gotiations which started two WUTK-eTempo BandsUnd He became an apprentica photo* j arties evervwhere in adjusting to 10 a.m., ‘ Nursery in tile psrisli 1. Hutchinson, however, informed Struff. Monda.v; Mrs. John Tobias, months ago, ask ^ tor a 6 per cent /'bers of the neutral observation Wo^'swOi'th, a fte r. a humane Mancheater Evealag Herald Aa- ed today-with election of officera nalAd in Tuesday’s primary to op­ engraver aix yqan later. In 1B04 wintering in the bain, dining hoirse during church worship. the Commission that he will be'un- ______Tuesday and Mrat Fred Blsaesser, general wqge Increase, _and re­ **I?HAY—Drslgors va ciibi (2) teama have been - behaving like the new pnrt.v line from Moscow-— dover correapoadeat, Mrs. Paul and an address by Robert C. Jack- WCCC—Record Rcriaw he - Waa elected preaident of which she took to nipping our leg J0\s.m., Divine worshipT^-vvith able to accept the post of zoning i jpfiVsUehl.'Fliarlm’ i ’-gSai.' pose Democratic incumbent Sen. Wedneisday. , -L . * cently indicAted It Woulft strike it the Iriiprpved economic ronditlona ExsminsUon of Catccluimens. ‘ son, executive vice president of the WKNB-Matiiiae the InteraaUonal-Photo-engraYerg neutrals, and the Czech and in gratitude for warmth and grain, agent in addition to hia duties as Earle Ciementa.. , i Nursery sessions will be attend­ the demand Was not met. Current WTXC-Monltor in sonie sei tlons of Italy and the 7-;30 p.m.. The- International LiK American Cotton Manufacturer! Union. Pollah members have been behav­ has been restored, with the coming Lutheran biiilding official., . Institute. Cooper's main reason for declin­ ed by Mrs.’ Robert Gorton oh. wage i'atca;Were not available. WDRC-Mako Way for Youth demonstration, in policy and action theran Hour, WGTH. > The zoning agent’s responsfbili- Thursday and Mrs. Edward Her­ The, company, which suppllca WUTH—Tempo Bandstand . Woll teavee hia widow, tha for­ ing like Communists. of spring,-to her natural habitat, ing to run was figured to be his • lOO- mer Olefior Dugaa, and two eong, by some of the advocates of Chris- r Her first action, back in the tiep include checking lot sizes and Man Munt^i^uits - often stated belief that much re­ rick on Friday. , electricity arid gas lo 60 p er.c^ t WHAV-Hall ot Rccorda. It aeems clear .enough that, ■hnaauel LothcimB fliurek ■X house plana to see that they con­ .'•‘Th'e Executive Board will meet of Connecticut users, made plank WOCC—Rscotd Review ’ Willard M. Woll of Chicago and J. tion action iu Italy, that you don’t world of nature, was to find a C. Heary Andeiwon, FHator mains to be done on relations with WKNRi^tMeUnss Albert Woll, general counoel of . even though we allege Uirft there somewhat oily pool of water 4n form with the town's zoning regula. India and that he shouldn’t quit on Thursday at the home of E. J. to use supervisory p#k-aVinhel In WTIC—Monitor I'ave to be q Communist to work MeMn T. Petersoa tions."’ Seeking Con Men About Town Roaer' at 8 p.m. to consider appli­ maintaining servicea to its more WDRC-i»Tbe Prraknrsa tho AFlrCIO. have been betweert 400 and SOO the driveway, and take her spring ■the post after serving only a .year. for things like soflal justice. AssL to the Pastor , The Commission ^w ill meet cations received for enrollment in Ulan 378,000 ciialoniers. WUTH—Temiio BandsUnd bath. After that, she haa had only Hale Center, Tex. Frank Hia telegram was sent from a •loa- planjca introduced into .North Chartea 8. Wakeley, Wednesday at * p.m. at Town Hall Sunset Council, No.- 48, Degree September. It is expCctecl that WUAY-NawB / It is significant that this one motipn — a motion of persis; Mlalster of Musle Bbston"hospital where he will un­ 19 Flee Gutted______House ,/ Korea in vitiation of the truce tent, presumptuous waddle to1 and invi'tea anyone intereeted in Norfteet.’ fhe maq hunter, has rsr of Pocahontas, will meet in Tinker applications received after that WCCC—Good Kvtqlng Good Muile healthy trend has taken place the poat to meet with them for an dergo a minor throat operation WKNB—Matinee agreement, and that even though ward the kitchen -door with an tired. Hail Monday evening at 7:30. The Monday, date will have, to be put on - a- WTIC—News Pointe Gatineau, Q(ie., June 2 (i^ while Italy haa been under leader- 9:80 snd 10:30 a.m. ser\'w»a: a t interview and further information. progtam will, includb. a memorial walting list eince the number of UNC Accepls Red WDRC—Nowe .Reporter we cite other charges of apparent occasional foray into daffodils, "Of coui'se, you hs,ve to tie Daniel said he was with Cooper — Nineteen' pereono— i t ot them the biqoni of which she eats, or Church School and DiV(ne Worship. Telepbouea Interrupted aervice for deceaised inembers. parerita who have seemed serious­ WUTH—Tempo Bandstand violation of the agreement against 'and influence him dow.n," say members of his last Tuesday and talked with him •:ia - children-esciqped without injury the dogboiiac, where, alie sleeps, or . Psslo.. Anderson will lake as Several telephone linea were hit ly Intereeted iq registering chil­ Bid fm Rvaning Good Miwie a frame houhe ih this.vUjaga hear Svem Y o u :" ,. which hit this, town-at approxi- u.-. q, ,, St., hkb returned home after a ’aix "He will not make the race." can.be accommodated.' W-vNB—Researrh > '^ther side of the border, we are ■ *'*!.*'^ *** fit into our own I jvjjiL'h sh e' decorates. From such ■ Cooper’s decision had been seen Pknm'unjom. Korea, June 2 WTIC—BlrtotlV SuorU Ottawa. -. ' rigid policy pattern tor Italy. We | directions, she wHl letieat only Concordia Evai^gelical mately*8 p.m. A heavy downpoui | ^ weeks' visit with the family of her ( (.’hiirch Nervii-r* The If.N,- Command agreed today not expecting the Communists to a.(*(‘ompanied by a violent thunder j Norfleet wa*' in Dallaa, os an-iqiporiant one because of the WDRC—News and Weaibar Boland and Onald:.- Pllon, the first thought the new Italian re- under the most persistent sttsek, Concordia Cxangellral Lutheran a . ■ ^ - son. In Hiillywood. Fla. It was Holy Communion will be cele­ tb a North IjCorean Communist re­ WUTH—Tempo Bandstand launch any new attack across the Church and lightning Bigrm continued for j Tex., wnen. a gang 6f swiniJIeri got current cloie 49-47 Democratic giZiBO- . ' falherz of the two famlllea occupy­ .her first trip to Florida and she brated , at 11 a.m. worship at quest, for a meeting of theVJoint ing the 'houac, led their lUwpy .truce lines. The Umted' Nations gime dsnge.oiisly leftist LAter ' "‘“P" , ■ Winter arid Garden Sis twenty minutes. ’ tq, $30,000 with which he planned had ample opportunity. to . motor margin in the' Senate which united Methodist Church - tomor- WIIAV—Dinner Date on. .. o„.n,«, ,„d|K means organizational control Military -Armistice Commission WCCC—Urod tSveiilna Coed cl)ildren to-safety,. ^ : The Rev. Erieh Brandt. Pastor , '^,” *r** r-i n • ranvh. He resolved to to Miami Beach and many other rone The Rev. J. Rlchsrd Yeager Monday. WtOfR—Rhythm In Reserve/ order, that the truce teams cease V Lutheran Church could hinge on just one GOP vic­ WnC-Mnn.lor l ow we sre hsppy shout Prenriei pond, and of how nice It would be Ivan Beckwith, m ^ members of the places of interest. Mrs. Johnson will deliver the communUm^toedi- - It will be the first meeting of the operaUng in the two territories, Organist' and Chnlrmaster Scout Troop 7 will be held jointly gang - ^ tory. • . . / WDRC—Young Idsa* Segni and President' ,Gi onchl. to see a' duck on It. We have ie- made the trip to the Peninsular tation. Cliiirch School Will be held commission since the, U.N. Com­ WUTH—Tempo Bafidi la i^ot a. prelude to more trauble, WINTER AND GARDEN STS. With Broitmle ■Troop 66 fly-up cera-1 Over the United Slates And state and return by plane, and is i$ iU r a o n i M t whose niinded her . of her amphibloii.s Cooper was regarded as a par­ at, 9:30 a m. International Youth mand earlier this week suspended a:40— 9 or to new war, but nierely a coiji- coming' lo povvse , 8:48 a.m.; Sunday School, monies June 12 st 7.30 p.m. in the { i.'ansda he. traveled. T- o , swifld- enthusiastic ' over that ' speedy ticularly strong'PQP ciindidate in WHAy-waehiogton prowess.' We have even hinted that the Rev. Erich Brandt, Pastor Fellowship will meet' at 6 p,m. operations of .the Neutral Natlnna WCCC—Good BivsB* Muale TV S ER V IC E mbn sense recognition of the fact originally opposed. a proper presence 4 on the .pond 10:18 a.m., Lutheran Mission all-purpose ro<)m of the elenientary | 1,^, (eit,;, .jnto custody in mode of travel. Kent'ucky— where a factional fight Mrs, Clifford S. Stephens And the WKNB—Research . a jl. TO g P JL Week-rllrsl service: the Rev. Rob- Supervisory Commission In South WTIC-Monitor 9 The llalian .voters seem to he inighf ’wm Uii fancy of-aome-gal- aohooi. (irsde 4 Bmwnies will t»ke | Angeles. Another was cap- among Democrats could be expec­ pastoi will be official delegates Korea. The U.N. Command s,c- .that the present pretense that ih- I erl A. Boettger. pastor of St. > pait In the fly.,,p reremony which Georgia. A fourth ,w?s AH' adult members of the Man­ ted to give the Republican candi­ WDRC—Yoiin# ‘____ $1.5Q M r Horn* Cdi g^'.lirig educated. TnrI to be edu­ .lant nortli-bound niallard. And of the. loiml church at the ll«th cusaed the Communist Csech and ..WUTH—Temp; gandsland PLGH PABTH apection ia being carried out is a Luke’s Lutheran Church, Youhgs- chester Girl Si'out organization; date A better than usual chance. i ses.-iioh of the England South­ cating us. ex',en while we are' pointing, out ’ tnwji, Ohio,' will preach on, ^^ri oemlt'a • "’ ^ f o ' - n d in Salt Lake City, then an- Polish members of the aupervlsciry farce, which there is nq leason to i will enjoy a potiuck supper Tues­ If Republicans won the fall elec­ ern Annual Conference to be held ’ 1 WV-OORO aiiCh natiirSl destinies to her, she "TuVning a Corner to Face ’ Parants and friends of,lhe girls { ,Ang41es. group of uollaboiatlng ..with the Tele ion PrfMtraaiH BERVIMO BIX JUNOMIMTa I tolerate. ,is 'clfciing Us'' warjiy., looking for day evening .at 6:30 at Camp tion and. one Senate seat it would at Haven Chur'ch, East Providence, KoreanrJleds In concealing Adola- I Go OaO. yet reached to the Communi^ta in for a day or two, and Ma.v went girls and 708 leaders are now regia- i’ His -man-hunting career lasted Methodrst Church, one of the Jour [.service with the Rev.'Mr.'Boettger tered under the Council. , I about 20 years during, which he Eight of the Democrats are 9:30 s rri. will. b« de- dted U» re­ Italy, Soviet Sign Nlgbto • > Korea, so that they simply open put in a bni’st of sunimei heal and delegates from the. Methodist New from southern states. Irsdilinnsl- WHiAV BIO k.e., Hunday, 81I8 a.BB. preaching on “Our Hide of: the The dedication of fcamp Muiel, ■ sisiked and caught' more than 100 hearsal foe the Children’s Day pro- r a u M i s - n M ; the doors they, ^emselvea siimmaj' thunder and lain,' as if to i Corner" - Olh'er mission w eek You Are tnvited "recently acquired by the Eastern | swindle, s. ■— England Sbiithern'Conference who ly safely Demociaiic. But Ken­ Kfain lo b e held on June 10. Infant $53 Mil I ion. Pact i aolemnly agreed to. keep o]>en in comcensiti' for f . osl snd freeze. ' A Thought for Today services w-ill be held at the sartle attended the quadrennial General tucky Is a border.state where GOP baptliim w «l be administered dur­ i fime .Mondav, Tuesday,. .\Vedne»> Conference of the Methodist leaders have held hopes for vi'e- ing (he Children's Day service.. their written word three -yeara But Iheie ls.no .sense lij being j Rome. June. 2 od“ ) goods totaling $.83 million dollars, USED TV and tropUsI rain will never make And wisdom holds them dear 447 N. Main Ht. Skywatch Schedule held from Wednesda.v through a 1952 election for a vacant »en- ..whist sponsored by the I-adics Sunday at East Proridence, R. I. i ate seat by 29,000 votes. Barkley Benevolent Sbeiety at the pariah an increase of 25 per cent over Walter'* Bargain' “ glow those things which fell he-' A tender sniile, the hands' brief Bey, John E. Post, Mlniitec^ 198.8. ^ ALL MAKES $19 95 up touch— James M’. McKa.v, Snndav Morning: I0 :lo a.m. ' * ' . defeated him for re-election in room at 8 p.m. on Tuesday; senior Congressman Waller, the House fore the frost of .May 28 'I’hr evil j Daughters of Liberty, No, 17, 1934. Cooper also had served two choir rehearsal. Wednesday at 7 Italy also’ wil| sell. Russia-$3.- A lovely word to hear. •Minister of .Miisir ...... "— I “TURNINC; A CORNER TO KA('J: <;OD" Sunday, June $. - 300,000 worth of fnduatrthl equip­ Potterfon'ji Democrat who is tlie formidable tbese months do lias a finality! Midnight 2 a.m...... Volunteer* Needed. U>Ll. will meet at 7:30 tomor­ years on an unexpIred term in p.m. and Junior choir at 3 p.m. Fri- ^Arthur-Drug Sttris ISO CEN'fEB 8T. row night at the Holmes-Funeral 1946-48. da.v. ment in 1987-58. , > boss of most immigration legisla­ about It. Their good is late and ifi- Oh. life's most brilliant tapestry .10 aim.. Service of Holy Com­ ^2 a.m.T-4 a.m; ...... Volunteer* Needed. T h e agreement signed here yei- Would pall, before loo long. munion. Reception of new church Sunday Evening: 8 p.m. ' ' ■ Home. 400 Main St,, lo pay re­ Junior .,, Youth Fellowship will tion,, has^ offered a bargain, in eifectual. 4 a.m.— 6 a m...... I ’olunteer* Needed. Kentucky’s Democratic gover­ itei^day was a new protocol under Without the simple, background membera. ‘ —* ------1 “ OUR SIDE «1>F THE CORNER" 6 -a.m.— 8 a.m...... \ ulunleers Needed. spects to .Mrs. Harriet Muldoun, a nor,A. B. Chandler, has not named meet tomorrqy as usual at the which Jle would awap in a restric­ church at 5:30 p.m. a 1948. conimercial piict. between ,^So what, in our opinion, will be • threads 9 a m.. Holy Communion for I 8 a.m.- 10. a.m...... John McCauley Jr„ Rtchard Good-’ member of the group. Daughters A replacement for Barkley, but Italy and Riiaaia. Church School staff. Maises will he celebrated at SI. tion on foreign s-isitors to this i.are about the days .pf lliia June That keep Us beauty strong. child. of Liberty,'No. 128,. are Invited'to the interim nominee vlo serve un­ Italy will send Russia increased country for the reestablishment of ■ Psirtine Chsdwcll. 10 a.m.. Classes for all ages. Monday Evening: 8 p.m. "V 10 a.m.~ 1 2 npott' ...... Jeanne Jacobs, '• join them. til the November election will be Maurice Church at 8 'and 10:30 of 1958 7 It will bejU'ore If they are a.m. tomorrow. , amounts of textile gcMide. msebin- i’i 4 p.m,. Iplerjnedlsle Youth Fel­ Noon—2 p-m. " ...... th4r countries, the application of and sigh aqd say lo ourselves that ''— —L 6 a.m.' 8 a.m...... ’...Volunteer* Needed Quantico, Vs., with the 2nd Ma­ Manches.ter, Vt., June 2 (J*/— NICHOLAS MARZIALO. M.D., 474 Main it; “ 10:30 a.m.,'Higii Mass. R. Russell Perry. Martha Prentice. rine DivUion from Camp Lejeune. hour when arrested for speeding. , 1 ■ our fingerprint requirement for this ia indeed the month of un­ Thursday Evening: 8 p.m. Harold E. Rider of Stamford, OIL BURNER' , .Asooclaie Mtoisfer. 8 a.m. 10 a.m...... Mary Anne Aronson Conn., WAX elected president of "W hy may car couldn’t get over - ^SERVICE temporary visitors here. Since no spoiled fultillment.. , . . Veyiion, Methodist 4’hurrh Mrs. Hbaron .\driaa. ,------— I “AROUND ON GOD’S SIDF>-INFINITE HOPE" THE REV. 10 a.ni,— 12 Noon ...... Mr. and Mr*. W. Small the Connecticut Bankers Assn. to-, 50. your honor," .Bargiel' com­ othet nation requires fingerprints ■ 80 no wife man will try to rush, Nherwood A. Treadwell, Minister Organist and Choir Director ' Noon4-2 p.m...... (....E velyn McCauley - - Naval Aviation Cadet Charles F. diy as the group held Its %7th an­ plained. Mnrjurle Stephens, Organist Watson-Woodruff, D.D, ROBERT A-tiOETI'GEK 15 MIDDLE TURNPIKE WIST . o f Ha visitors, the effect of this forward and filing hiir.seif into the 2 p.m.—4 p.m...... '.. John McConvllle. Roger Winter Mullsney, II. son of Mr. Mery B. nual convention here. -The judge .had a poiicemsn take Eldna Johnston, Choir {Director Minister Emeritus 4 p.ra. —6 p.mi ...... I ...... Ed Feltham, Ronald GambofatU Mullaney, 134 Hllllerd St., recent­ Bragiel'a.rar out on an expressv. ay CALL provlaion would be to elimlrate our arms of, June, oil the theory .rUial Rider, ’w’ho has b(-en vice presi­ The Concordia Choir Dirvcletl hy Ivqn Beckwith rMtor. st. Luke’, i,«thernn 8 p.m.— 8 'p.m'...... Beverly Case. VAlerie Johnson ly completed his first Navy solo dent of the' association, succaeds f0|r a teat run. Tbt W lc e r tele- W ILU A M S In Association for the General Practice of Medicine raqulremenl. 'This is :eomething Uien, If ever, come perfect days. Morning aervU’h, 9;30. 7:30, Holy Comriiunion. '8 p.m.'—10. p.m. '...... Kenneth Churilla, Peter Gallasso flight at Whiting Field. Milton. Fr^nk G. Whitney of Tofrington. pHoned back that theWqr hit 80 OIL SERVICE BiWdsnt .Eltenhowtr specifically 1h* sane sober guess is that June Church, school, 10:48, - 8, 9:15 and 11, Church services. Will Sing at Each Service. '' youagstow-n, Ohio .10 p.m.-s-Midnight ...... Virginia Manchester Fla. After receiving 88 hours of ' Rider ia president of the Stam­ ihlles an hour easily and (;ould h#ve aakod o f this Congrtu. Tlussia hiis will bt sneaky and freaky, in the Sermon: "The Open Door," the Strmon: "Fellowship in phnst-T i u . Skywatch Post located on top of Manchester Police Station. Vol- flight inatructlon, he was reassign­ ford Trust Qa., and Whitney is gone fasteK -^ragiri w'as sent to Offee Hourg Bjr Appointment—Telephone Ifl- 9-1G16 Rev. Hr. Treadwell. 9:18 and II, Cliurch School, UBtrare may register * l C:hvil Defense Headquarlprs, Municipal ed to.Sauflcy Ftistd near Pensacola president of ths Torrington 'N a­ jail and -ordered not' to drive for a ta l B ka^p propagaada tlnu ;of ilN 4 goitUha. Herylce’of Holy Communiqy. Burosiy through jitoior high. Building, Manchester oh Monday, Wedneeday or Friday from 1-S p.m. Ml 9 ^ 5 4 8 4l» / ' tor taetiea. ' » tional Bank A Trust Co. y tu .j .'’i " ■ .a- ' 5 . i , ■ )• .V f \ I ■ f* I . -'I 7 1 ‘ C. ■■ ■■ ■ -■ ■ 1 ■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 1958 MANCHEsi'iSB EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTEft, C0NN„ SATURDAY, JUNE 2. inSS PAt^E EIGHT z P A G E K n m Boyt GiKMinor Injif/iet Hehron Red Chiefs Laud Tito Receives Award Violent Storm Court Cases French Use Meeting WiU Act Tears Winsted Ai|to B^aks Treetops On Budget Items i ,On ArrivaMn Moscow G«or|g L. Begin, 2^'' of Hart­ Jets in Big But Loss Light ford was fined $10 on a defeoUva Hebron. June 2 (Sp^ial) - A equipment ciiarfc and received 30 Feet^bove Ground wamitig has been posted of a ape-; (ContiniiMl ttpm !*»(• One) ■uspended' judgnjenta on charges cial town meeting . Monday, at j BUSINESS Seeing Eye Dog Mimini^ Rebel Fight ---- (Coatiaued from Pa|^Oae) of operating a niotof vehicle with­ 6 p.m.r in tha Elementary School | lOideriUndlAK’' cota^d never hap­ ------* (ConUnued fri|m PM * auditorium. ’ pen affain. A black and brown German' ing trees, but there were aotne re­ out an operatOr'a license and fail­ (Ooxttznad frena Pag* * .Several important items svill b e ! / \ •T am aura our exchahge of opin- , Police .seeing eye dog, answer­ ports of washed out highways due ure to carry k regiatratlon in Town : of Mile Hill Rd. Both vehicles were adted upon. The flret wil] be con-.' ing to the name of "Annie," is to insufficient drainage. (Tolirt thia morning. moving hit-and-run •ngagemanlt Obraary ; traveling west. • sideratlon apd action on rei^rta of • Iona wiU eaUbll^h mutual under- D epti^ Judge Jules a . Karp pre­ reported missing by Hugh I Emergency crewa today wefa o f the Algerian war. 1 The car war a total wrack, poliee town officers and committm for ' atanding between us," he said.' Hayden of 97 Drive B. 'The ! removing the fallen treea, repair­ sided. 7 ‘oday was Karp’s first day- The rebel triangle is besieged on I said. The truck a-aa allghtly dam- the fiscal year ending Aug. 31. •They w1U not only strengthen our dog, owned by Haydeh’s uncle ing the torn telephone and power on tM befiCh ainca hls recent ap^ : aged.' The..\voters will next be asked to friendship but the fricndaliip of,,all pointment by Gov. Abraham Rlbi- the cast by the 19th bifantry di- DIRECTORY who ii visiting from Plorida, linea, Ailing iti the waahouts and Trooper Ludwig Kolodxiej, who take action on approval of the peoples and the peaceful coexist­ wandered away about midnight scraping the mud from Main St.'s cqff. . vlelon. , D e a t h s DIapatchee said the rebels at was at the scene, said: budget for the fiacal year begin­ X ence of all nations." last night. ’The blind person is pavement. / Begin was irrested May 27 by "There were no marks on lha ning July 1. The third Item iaks PILL'S TIRE It was the biggest welcome one point concentrate their forces Senators Scoff , Storm Toppjds a World War II veteran and U Some of them remembered that Kgt, Edward Winzler after, Wiha- ra. Harriet A. Muldoon ground. All the damage—broken voters to consider Md act upon a AND HAIR STYLES FOM SPRING Moscow had seen since Prime Min­ ,ln cijnstant need of the dog', the last time disaster struck Win- ler sirid, he came out of ,the Inter-' west of Lafayette end threatened BleaU'Eckert Wedding break .out of the trap. The Harriet A. Muldoon, widow llmba, acraped treea, and broken proposal that funds be appro­ Al Soviet Stand ister Nehru of India arrived-last Hajsien reports. Anyone who ! sted' Main St. pavement went section at W. Middle 'Tpke. and trees - was up in the air. Never in priated froim the*reaerve for cap­ REPAIR SHOP Big CirctVs TenJ ' Swirl W ovt — Tht Orwiital Tht Brush W «v« j-ear. ,In fro n t'o f the Foreign F^nch ' commander summoned Robert J. Muldoon, .152 Elldridge may have seen the dog is asked along with several feet of the Hilliard 8t. and nearly collided all my experience have •! seen a ital and non-recurring sxpendl- Ministry from which Molotov re­ to i all MI 9-53551 Hayden earth beneath It. / With the cruiser driven by the flglher-bombers including Mistral 'St., died at her home yesterday, af­ On Fingerprint ABOUT CU.NTUU^'lAlR SHAPD^Q jets widch dlve-boihbed the re' ter a long Illness. car fly like that one did." lures for the purpose of repairing William H. Green, Prop. As 1500 Flee signed last night, scores of thou-- added that a reward for the They also remembered' that sergeant. ■v tbe Town Hall. ' sands ja m m e d Smolenskaya positlonsisforcing the Moslems Born in County Armagh, Ire­ A truck driver the boya paaaad dog.'s return will be paid. houses toppled and lives Were lost, In court. Begin explainetl that he !X The fourth item is to see if the Columbia Bicycles Waatringlon, June 2 (Ah Mem-^ quare, pushing and Jostling for a fall back, iqaving. many deai^nd land, Nov. 6. 1892, she had resided juat before the acildent told polica Filcljhm-g, Mass.,.June 2 (J*i A xnd they were thankful yesler- has been living in Hartford about he was traveling* 50 m.p.h., and town wiIVo,lnstnict the iSoard o f b m er view. wounded strewn on the moiintaln- here for 40 years. • She was a Goodyear Tirea bera of the Senate acoffed' today sudden Wind snd rrii'n sto(^m yes-, day’s storm wasn’t arorse even 18 months since coming here from estirpated they were-going, twice Selectmen .jo enter into proper •Titp, Tito, Tito," the crowd Miss Fcnna l,ee Flshef thobgh it may serve to longer, de­ Vermont. He said he checked with sldes. member of 8t. Mary's Episcopal Repairs. Service / at Ruaalan professkma of horror lerdM' lop'pied a circus menageiift and then played the.,^ Soviet na­ ■------/ The French a're making an all Church and Washington Lodge, as fast. agreement with the State High­ there was chanUng. lay recovery frorq/ the earlier police and they said it was all way Commissioner for the Expen­ 'ccesBorie* over an American requirement for shpoW’ (tent- moment.') sfter 2..5O0 ' One westerner raised the ques- tional anthem. Miss Fennn Dee Fisher, a School out effort to dislodge Xht rebeli LOU. Del. Sgt. Edward O’Connor ia tragedy. right for him to drive under^hia in chfirge of the investigation. diture of any and a)I funds avail­ finger-printing of non-official for*- persona had filed from the hig topr , tion—to another westerner: "What Hundreds of thousands lined thf of Pharmacy student at the Uni­ Vermont operator's license while from the mountain pass. If they She leaves three daughters, Mrs. 180 Spruce Street streets leading from the station to take the area, theyjwill command Horace Rlsley and Mrs. Adrten able or to befome available by July elgh visitors. { Fp\(r persons, two of them clitl- 99 HAS r CfiNI ER ST— Tpl. MI-.1-5009 wotiid Stalin say if he could hear versity of Connecticut has received waiting to take a test fo f a Obn- 1, for construction, repair and sur­ Phone MI-9 0859 this*” the Spiridonovka. where Tito will the southern rim n the 'disputed Gagnon, both of Manchester, and Chairman Gcoige (D-Ga) of the dren, -weie hospila-rtzed for shock a second national dward. Pharmacy necticut license. Begin did not say face treatment of such roads as /Foreign Minister Shepiloy ar- begin hla stay in Moscow. Until which.police department told him Soumsnn valley m the oulelUrta Mrs. Thomas Benway of Windsor Senate Foreign. Relations pommiU rand, injuries appnrcnHy inflicted yesterday this was Molotov’s of­ l^ a n H. G. Hewitt disclosed lo- Pleased the town thalL designate and as J .fived for the Tito reception 15 thi^XHe also explained that he left of the reliel-held^Grand Kaybllft. Locks; three sons, John and Wil- Brazil Orders^ tee said it is "iargefy a niatter of ficial residence., where he , gave Attack/Coastal City \ . Shall be approved by the Highway IdenUflcatlan” and serves "aa a by. wlndrwhipped hnnrdn. a.ttsrhcil y. minutes early and went ilpmedi- bay> , , ; his c ^ registration at home the lisni, both of Manchester, and Rob­ Commissioner. parlies for visiting dignitaries. ’• Other reb^ meanwhile launch­ protection for lific people who to the tent c(invas. Right other M B S s in r ' -lately to talk With a«emblea\am- Miss Fiaher ia a candidate for a By California day of the arrest, but produced It ert Muldoon of. South Coventry; Etectlon of a member to serve! ' bassadors. He recelv^ their eqn- ed an a tta ^ last night on the two brothers, William and Th,omas Censorship in come to this country as well aa a ( irea. - ^ National Crisis with averting.s panic. Wnnied of ; S|N>clnliztnf rase 'hratd here recently concern­ fornia, apd 13 grandchildren. - find action on what the town day acctuied Soviet leader Nikitri was American Ambassador Charles dium gave a quark "yes.” of the national Kiiqjer award for nd of about 20 r is b e 1 s, The fufteral will be held Mon­ PLANNIIEG A PARTY? Khi'ushchev of uttering antl- the'approaching'alorm the show ' in ^ 18 Main St.. Tcl MI*t.45Sl '(Continued from Pfijjfe One>\ ing' an out of state license, and openM fire and threw grenades on Vlah®*^^ do with the balance of ir the mail) tejtl wha .shortened hv ' El. Bohlen. The announcement said simply, meritorious work in pharmacog/ day afternoon at 2 o’clock In St. (Continued from Page One) Hoateaaea, clubs and nrganiza- Amc('ican propaganda when he sakl at the time it was agreed by th ^ outskirts of the city, killing the^money that ia in the Hebron tlons can now sel^-e "pictured’ * 15 minutes. ,' ' i * Furniturt Rf>uphel> Prime Jdinister Nikolai Bulgan­ withom/explanallon: noay, also has bqth given Uie 19M Mary’.s Episcopal Church, with the schMi fund. said at a Moscow party Thursday S p t c i a l i l i a t i fai and T think. 1 kno'v .what your the Pruseeptor and the court that p’o persons and wounding eight, alices of lc:e cream f^r that spe­ Had'the tent blown down 10 i s f t r i n g in and Communists party boss "The Presidium of the Supreme Edwin Delgh )>fewcomb MemojdisI rector, the Rev. Alfred L. Wil­ agitators' who "disfigured" ,tha '.A n y other proper business will that In Russia "only criminals'. I Nlkits Khrushchev were out in- answer next Tuesday will be." the advice'given was'"Poor, and ecurlly forces routed the attack­ cial oc:casion. We have deaigns minutes earlier, fire LI/Norman F. ; Soviet has accented, the request Award. . / ^ liams, officiating.. Burial will be in demonstrations which had begun also be 'tn Una to come before the are fingerprinted. Khrushchev also * Auto Tops • front as nto siepip«] from his Stevenson predicted the Demo­ thak the statutes clearly state a ers sfter two hours, shooting down for almoat any gatherihg. / De Lisle said, it "would have been ; BRAKB SIRVICI of the first deputy chairman of the One award each is made an­ cratic party will carry California rcsideqt driver of this slate mui E3ist Cemetery. on a peaceful note. meeting. \ declared that no Soviet citizen will special train in the gsdly decorated 12 of them. . For Information Cim\' a calasli'opiie." .Tlie collapsing ■ * Truck Cushfens Council of Ministers, Vyacheslav nually on three levels in fhe phar­ on the is.sues and what he called have a'-ConpeoUcut license Friends nriay call at the Holmes The government has charged ., Cbiirrh Services "ever go to the, UnlUid States if station. M. Molotov, that7he be relieved of In the Constantine area, French tent, hr said, caught the last of | Frouf End AllyuiiM f macy field—undergraduate, gradu­ the faljures of the Eisenhower ad- Begin atsn told the court hi is Funeral Home. 400 Main SL, from Communists took adva'ntage of - V Sun(lay services of the local Rbyd ten Crtam Coi they have to be fingerprinted." 599 CENTER 8T. (Rear) As the train pulled in, loud­ his. duties as Rq^elgn minister. forces moved against a rebel group the crowd leaving the-midway. I ate and teacher-resaarrher— for mihlslration '"and hot 'op anything a diabetic and "bometimes ^acks 7 to 9:30 tonight, and tomorrow public discontent over rising flvlng, churches will be as follows; He­ 2$ Warren S tre e t' ‘ MI S-8BS(b Khrushchev said Congress should speakers In the station/ pro­ Dmitri T. Shepilov has been ap­ esaays containing new Informa­ near the town of Mila and re­ co.sts to foment the riots. Animals .housed in cages inside I TEL. Ml 8-8881 GtM rd Ropoir Wwfc else." This was (n reply to Kefau- out and thaKjor that rearon he ported they killed 30. ] from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9:30 p.m. bron Congregatlnnal. 10 a.m,, Sun­ change the law. j the tyut ' Includliig Hons, tigers, claimed: pointed minister of foreign af­ tion from attidies on medicinal and Pledging the "banner of legality vefs statement yesterday that a cannot hold a steady lICMse." He In Algiers, police raided the day'school 11 a.m. Gilead Congre­ l elophnnta. monkeys and a giraffe ■Tito arrives in our capital oh fairs.’’ \ poisono\iB plants. will be upheld," Kubitachek hinted n rehultnl. State Dcparliuent i win for Stevenson in the Slate's said he is iindeC,the tiare of i homes of known Communists and gational. llil.5, a.m. with Sunday- 1 wei e \unharmed as the wind , an exceptionally appropriate date "They are getting rid bf the old­ Miss Fisher Is formerly of Man­ the goveinrpenf would lake dras­ pie>aofficcr Uncoln While showed primary would coal the party Cali­ physician. \ leaders of the National Algerian ■school at 10:16. The pastor. Rev: newsfuen pictures of two Soviet wlupped tile tent away. None of — the first anniversary of tpe sters one by one," a middle'ddte-ued chester where she was high school tic steps if need to be preserve Q u a lif y Specializing in Frozen F ihnI fornia In the general election. FitzGerald recommended the sus Movement (MNA). They report­ Democrats Set John G. Beck, officiating in both aeamena. psaaport’s, saying he the nriim'nlSv,esca|>ed. , .signing of the communique'ln,.Bel- Woman rqmmente'mmehted on Moscow’s valedictorian In 1952. Her parents. order. , I Cantalnera. Refrlgeriltor lUid grade which' re-establishes . the President Elsenhower is unop­ pended judgments pending a check edly picked up 30 Reds and MNA lurches. wanted t(K "point out the incon- | During the'-brlght of the-storm a main sinH Mr. and Mrs. Ralph M. Fisher, now 1 • I Tl'® O Globo station w-as shut service of Holy Communion Freezer ! Raga.' Plastic Tood traditional fraternal relations of posed on the Repubhean primary with Begln’s physician, to de­ leaders. slUency ofXaccusing the United cheetah hecania frightened and Contalnera. i^ 't n Tito V)s(t I down while Adauto Lucio Cardoso wiU'4» held at St. Peter’s Episco­ ' the two people who fmight togeth­ naaide in Dundee, III. ballot In California. The state will termine if it is safe to allow'Begin The Arabs staged a general r or itiiciiigan States. . .\yhert\the Soviets require ' snapped the chairi to \vhlcl) he was "it K'lU been expected for a long ; of the opposition National Demo­ pal Cmn-ch at 8 a.m., and alao at er against Hitllerisml" send 70 delegates lo the GOP to operate a tor .Vehicle. ■trike yesterday in the Casbah— leashed at Uie rear'of the lent. But, Rental space available for your time," said Ambassador Erik cratic Union (UDN) w as Com­ 11 a.m!)\jn connection with the their own peopl^o be fingerprint­ That was a reference to the trip ons, newspapers and other pub- nominating conpention, also in Fines of $12 each'were entered native quarter of Algiers—in pro­ ed, not as crimirixis but ns sea­ instead of heading fixj- freedom he frozen meat and vrgetabiri as Braadland of Norway. "The choice Bias Ban Plank menting on the student demon­ ' morning service. little as ,04c a day. Bulganin and Khrushchev made to of hla successor is not surprising. UbeiUons. - August. In the Cases tit Darcey Laualer, 22; test against the French clamp- * strations. f#om pf $«rvica men,..” , \ dashed for the safety of hla cage Belgrade last year to patch up the of 55 Cliii^n St., and-Rembrandt . ------V Church ichpol will be at 9:.30, and was found enririt ii'n in a cor­ Evidently there was some connec- s presence on the mission to 'NIznn Discourages Write-In down. 'The French picked up hun­ Five deputies have said they pi-cceding th^. morning service. Geoige pointed out\riie finger­ split within Tito, dating from 1948.* Belgrade indicated he had a hand P. Morris; 36. of East Har'tford dreds of Nationalists In a recent ner. , „ 'Uon with the arrival (of Tito)." Yesterday, Vice President Nixon (Continued from Page One) were roughed tip by police who Rev. Douglas F. Pimm will offi-; print requirement has b ^ waived News that Shepilov, who had been in plaimng the movea t,o udn back charged/with speeding. Both were security sweep of the quarter. ■ Khrushchev and Bulganin have —virtually certain to be Elsen­ forced their way .into the head­ elate. ■ • in several instances frtr 'ylaltSing LT.WOOD Depandabto qtmffty Seetleel editor of the Communist party Yugoslavia. arrestwpMay 20 as the result of In Paris, the Algerian situation wooed Tito singe 1954 with soft hower's unning mate again — creation of a Civil Rights division quarters of the students' union Spring Con-KM-t Russian farm, church and\>ther newspaper Pravda since December words. A ■‘year ago when the two HeF 1,'p Arbia Sale a.sked that Republican voters not a rad^ check by Manchester Po­ held the stage In the French Na­ of the Department of Justice. yesterday while the deputies'wera BU$INESS SERVICE group.s, LOCKER PLANT The Hebron (Thoral Shiring a Foi-mer Premier Paul Rejfnaud that the jiarty's state convention MiMsiii| ; Doctor lU 'R lim ee tt . 161. M M »TtM viet Unioq waa ‘‘sincerely sorry" John Krehbtel, Vox Angeles Coun­ 'er St., waa fined.$9 for violation ties belong to Kubitschek'a Social in the school auditoriiim-^-xBoy said he co((td "augge-st to the Rus­ 2 The timing of the switch caught for the 1948 expulsion of Yugo­ visit to Cairo last ,)uly as guest ty OOP chairman, and cautions' if the rules of the road. He w-aa called on the governmenLAo spell would be asked to adopt "a very Democratic party. sians a number of changes in their : ■- ' ...... >> western diplomats by surprise and of the.Egypllan government. out just' Whitt France hopes to Scriuti o f Troop 28 are selling tick­ laws.” „ slavia, from Uie Cominfofm, the that write-ins might invalid arrested May 26 follow-ing a. minor strong" Civil Rights program as j Newspapers are unaffected ao et s. Their share of proceeds will, Yosemtte National Park, Calif., speculation promptly arose that it ■ For Molotov, his step from the gain from fighting in the North Luring rhiXu International organization ..of..Com-' ballots, under California taw accident in frofll of the Municipal a . move to calm iihrcsl among 'far by the censorship ban. The he used for purchase of camping Sen. Wiley (R^WIS) said hun­ MR.S. UONALD FRANCIS KLEAU June 2 (g*) . E.\piort mountain waa intended as an olive brsinch, munlst nations recently dissolved. foreign ministry post ends' his sec­ Building. ' African territory. ' - dreds of thoussnds of -Amerif-an climbers, guided by a helicopter Meanwhile. Kefauver, aolfciung Negro voters, especially in Detroit. 1 government can censor radio and equipment. r M6r» hnwM to Tito, whose ouster froin , the ond stretchy of service in that Police , claimed Demko’a car "We are fighting an advetsar^ citizens see flngfrprlnted as the . , , explored the rugged Yosemltc ! Molotov and Stalin signed the votes in northern Callfpfnliw/ hit Negi-ocs have made a discrlmina- television stations at its discre- .Wrnlc Tomorrow are psitt"* Cominfonn was signed ^ Molo­ office. He‘ first became foreign ..slammed ’ into the rear of a car who has proclaimed hirf war sims," t'ion issue of the first congressional j tipn. Pres.s censorship is forbidden MANCHESTER "most positive means of identifi- Miss Patricl*' ' Irene KekerL.^guasts Xvas held from 12 o’clock i Point Couloir today for lome trace There’s tov and Stalin. 1948- letter expelling Tito for fol­ hard‘ on the civil rights issue -a . The Ball and Chain CTlub w-ill with U. W. P. minister on May 3, 1939, and ne­ driven by Mrs. Marjorie Rose the wartime leader declared. district’s refusal to give state Sen, unle.HS a stale of siege is declared. yatfisn." daughter of Mrivand Mrs. Rudolph.'noon it)'6-p.m. , _ t ' i of Di-. Roliei t Franklin Johnson. Also bn hand to greet Tito was lowing s policy independent of gotiated later that year the 'non- prime one in that state "France must proclaim its goals hold a picnic and barbecue at the A thuMystlMr Moscow communism. Molotov was brooks, 46, of Scotland, w-hose car Cora Brown, a Negro, and her It marked the second lime cen- home of Mr. and Mra. Herbert W; AUTO PARTS "There's no criminal connotation O. Eckert, Sulltyan,' Ave.. South When leaving oW'a wedding trip a 28;;ypar-old Sap Francisco in Hobby paint. KlemcntI Voroshilov, chairman of hjfgrcssion pact with Germany He said In' San ^ a n c l^ p that In turn hit tfie rear "o f another of peace." , ' 8upport yes, and a large FitzGerald uked for a continuance liHSl youth, called given out from October through-'i cut has received Its largest alloca-' Mias ,>qan Mary Eckert wqs her ; bridegijfikin graduated from Keene “ King Of Heeb” and pelted Tito with/flowers. The Michl. w-as chosen as the conven­ a "good boy" president of the cbunlry. In the olution. Thereafter he climbed seclloi/of Illinois,' now to support until Jiine/25 on request of V.'ar- by>JusUce L*roy M. Roberts and May. ' ■ ' . tion of Salk polio yacclnf In, his- sister’s m»id of honor, and brl'des-, High Schripl «nd Brewster Arad- MANCHESTER crowd In the/station wildly cheered Rockville tion's keynoter , after the First their leaders. . post of chairman 'of the Pieaidlum quickly up the Comniunist ladder. him «il the convention." go's attorney, Pasquale R. lerardi Home Repaired tp.ry, more than tfirce times as maids were^jWiss Betty Ixiu Con-j emy, W olfc^ ro. N. H. He served 1 Minute - of the Supreme Soviet. Molotov weathered the switch to Iwfauvcr/conlended 8li*o that a of Ifariford, who told the prosecu­ It looks very pleasTing to see the ' much,-as any pievious allocation. nors*. of SohJh Windsor, ,Ml.saMl-‘xxli.c®. Queen Aniri^ collar, Karakul iamb Ulken New York Firm / Gov. Williams for the presidential the President of the Federal Presidium. Molotov is s member election. -cases of Melvin D. Broughton, 17, driving on South St. He had been by Lewis .\V. Phelps of Andover, ! Last'MondayTiie department an-, ! f"’’" 7he anin,ala after People’s Republic of Yugoslavia df the Presidium. Michigan Democrats gathered and Boyce J. Kaman, 19, of Hart­ Hocky.JlIe,. June 2 (Special) — nomination. He has announced for ion piobalipn from a pas'l\ offense . ’ and ia occupied by Geoi*ge.Rose i nounced a bi'oadening of the eligible ■ with alteihating birth; aa possible. FUR Comrade Tito." Buys Pioneer j^^o. in ' taffeta, made with fitted bodices, PAINT Communist network of radio sta- has shown a profit ev'er.v year vole convention delcgaUon. The ; . , piob^tion. Dorsey had made - hafid , did itself j roud,- 'The • STORM DOORS 'i : Dr. James C. 'Hhi t, head of the STYLE ¥qUR JUNE Hava your trnan pnahad MM group, made up of 82 delegates Kaman. a sailor, could not get Mailloux. 34. 61 Grand Ave.; rests made yesterday: Adrian hja ^probationary reports to Ro- • 1 niajofetles marched gaily along, I short sleeves, wind-blown skirts . is good paint since its founding, has a backlog leave to come home. Both cosesStanley Boron. 34. 45.Grgnd Ave.; • C05IBINATI0N WINDOWS I department’s Burimi of Prevent- and sashed with aqua velvet rib­ removed by Uoanaad nad pf $5>j ' million in orders and «and alternates, will be unlnstruc SchmUlhauseij. 21. of 165 Henry i berts before the new Adult Pro- twli'lingxlheir batons, and the ! sbJa Diseases, said tk.e State will ■e Fthtkunal ENGAGEMENT «ured tree enrgeena. ted. But there weA w-ele continued (inder the original and Stanley Prachniak, 36, 32 various (ifganizationa of the town Monchastar Awniiia Co. bon. They wore matching half hats! Keep Date Frodcs Simple would expand soon. He ' said V indications of ^bonrt of $100 each. ! High St. St., charjfe.d with paasinj; a atop j Department, of which j.face the coming polio sqaann bet-' 'v‘tth short veils. ■ The maid df | Conslderahqn Pioneer would take over 40,000 « majority leaning toward Sleveil- were on deck, a.s aiready listed. 195 WEST CENTKR ST... Traditioq RING WITH son. Also continued w-ere the cases of Sgt. Robert Bohman. who. led aign and failure lb c.-m y his o p -' DrlveVa Success ' . Telephone 5U 9-3091 ter prepared than at any^^revious hotibr carried a coluiiial bouquet of | squafe feel of space in its Forest Frederick ' J. Grysa, 25, of 733 the raid, .said he and a detail of time. , yellow carnations and the brides- I PAUL'S St., building how occupied' by the At Rochester. „N.Y.-. Tammany erf.*m’a license, Ronald E. Then- Wal.sh asked Roberts to extend • Hehron's'' CartKer Fund drive WoeAxtdga Paint arid Wallpaper Store CARTERTREE IMMOIOIIV leader Carmine De Sapio said la st; Horton Rd.. charged w-lth passing troopers . surrounded tlie building aiilt, 16, of 61 Unmore Dr,, reck- 'the boy's probation rather than went over the tciK by *16. The I N® estimated ...... Dial p.ualy^it j^maida, colonial bouquets of- pink' INDIVIOUALin Newton Co. The Newton Cp.'a cases this year will he cut .50 n i g h t "the manifesfhtion.s of i a red light; Frank C. Loomis. 70. and listened through window-s as ' quota was *376, and\the aiuouni ’ carnations with white- puffs jn- 645 Main Street lease expires in .Devember. less driving and operating a motor -fine him for th* Jan; 6 'offen.se ' cent over last year’s 200 rases. EXPERT CO. powerful people" -outside N e>• | of 140 Eldruige St., charged w-tth the allege,d game w-as in progress. vehicle with defective equipment; I Minimum fine for driving wdi’ile raised was *391, mccordtog lo Mrs. .^erfed among the flowers. l‘ HD.VK \ 5113 ’ Ford also said the firrii,'* I'ctirc- intoxication and indecent expo­ Tel. MI 9-0.100 PHONE Ml-3-7495 York .w'ilL leave Gov. A v e r e 1 1 Bohman said the State Police and Howard R. Hastings. ,^17, ot .j lu-en.se ia under su.spen.sion is $100 Albert W. Hilding, chairman. 'orneliiis BarloiV- of Keepes, N. ■ ment and inaurance plans for its sure; and George B. Frank. 16,« of Special Services Division, Hart­ H.,'''W(as the heat man, and ii.shers NORMAN R. WEIL Harrlman Vno choice ” b u t'lo lie- Route, 44-A, North Coventry, I but Waish sai.l Roberts has Fragrant Air S c o t t y Spreaders r\ I workers w ^ild continue despite 213 Center St., charged with tak­ ford, notified the Stafford Springs the were James Brooks! of Sy rncii.-.e. N. ; - .... Gh'MOl.OGISTs) ' the change in the firm's ownership. «ome an active bidder for the charged with indecent eximsure. . power to siih.sUtute the fine With » The! air is fragrant j\(st now ..S|ie<-iallBt In Jewelry ' Democratic ptMidential nomina­ ing a moldt: vehicle without the barracks it had received a com­ with tha.acent-of lilacs. As one ' make lawning easy Parsondii^ Color H.. Gerald La brie of 37 Windemeri’ | plaint yestertiay that a game Hastings was arrested on a war- j probation sentence srcotdihg to tion. So far. Harriman has classed permission of the owner. walks along It seems ss if one Ave., Rockville, and John Eckert ' ■Gryss w-aa unable* to-appear be­ w-ould be held at the-EAtgion Home.' rant issued by Prosecutor John R'/j the alatute c'overihg the now pro- Tel. .Ml 9-68HS (GH GRADE himself as "not an active candi­ ' Nation forle. nutsl he in Bermuda or .some bther Y o u r H o m o of South Windsor, DUBALDO cause of Illness in his f a m i l y ; .Tbe four n)cn are scheduled (o FitzGerald and released under The rriother'of the bride \\'ore HOLLISTER date." De Sapio. a big Harriman *100 bond for' arraignmenl tn In another / aae la.s^ ni^'ht Wil- .semi-tiopicsr island. But Jl'a j((st \ ______MUSIC CENTM / booster, did not sa,v whom he ■Frank's father, August, appointed | ^PP®*f 'f Rockville City Coiirt N'ew Englivnri, good enough foi' a gray lace oycr.p|nk .silk .street- guardian for litigation, asked for -t"'.'’ 2 Each posted $25 bund. Town------Court, police-said. Tlieriaiiil . ; lutm F, .Mahoney, .ly. l.akew'ood Paint Beautifies! le'nglh dress with gray shoes and PRINTING NewsTidWtA meant by "powefful people," Heights, was sentenced to 60 days • a n y o n e . -. . 18S 9UDOLE TPK. WEST' In, Washiiigton, a spokesman for! ■rime to secure coun.sel; arid Participating in the raid were , Scout C'ainporee handbag and pink hat and gloves' c o m m e r c ia l TEL. 5D-8-«t08 ’Loomis' case . was rontiriued ao Troopers Walter femiegel, William appear June . ; at the County Jail for' a second Paint Proteets! CUNLIFFE JOB AND Cull^^ frbm AI’ Wires, the Republican National Commit­ I 11 I»,cal boys who look part in the Tkie brldegrooni's mother wore a , that-an adult probation E. Doyle Jr.. Arthur Blomberg ' Police also reported the arrest , offen.se of driving under the ln7lii- , TELEPHONE PRINTING tee .said an arrangements group officf 'Davy Crockett Patrol this week­ EMe„beige chiffon over rose beige'! GUERINI and MORE8CH1 could talk with him, . ' Frederick Lew is, and two troopers i this moimlng of Lawrence E. Ver-, ence of iriloxiraling-U^or apd was /Quoliry W ork At silk street length dress with white : MOTOR SALES will decide later this month wheth­ *------■ ' kovod. 28, of 19 Hannawjy St.. 1 finen $100 for driving ,u\iie hin Ji- end were George Aldeft, Donald Prompt and -El detent Piintlag ATI cases were Contimib from Specl^al Services accessories. Both wore yellow rosp, . EXFKR’l AUTO BODY ah<| ' Accorfliona Nicosia Mayor Dr.. Ttiemistocl’es er lo reduce the length of the*par­ charged with evading icsponsibil- cense was * Hnffnlan; David Taylor. Myer Roosonobio; Kotos- pt All Kinds Dervis calls for Britain lo being June 9. corsages. FENDER REPAIRS ty's national. convenUcm in San t ’lTV TOTE.M ity and operating a motor vehiile Throe other <:liarge.H agairti(t Ms- ■ Frankel,' Donald • Griffin JV.,. SIZES 1-2-3 Archbishop Makarios from exile ■ 1 White carriatlon’ sprays . and Private Instrnetiofls Francisco from four to three days.; ( k,|-h t ra-Tx Ttia- niRit' N Ylclorta, B. C. (flb—This Van- While under th? .influence of m‘ ■ honey, failiH,e ■ to, obey an ofticer; Timothy. Lyttkainen. » . / ENA.MKI, and I.AUtlUER / and reopen-talks^m, ('yprus quea- In Montgomerv. Ala. Sen.' * m . ,I)L wa.s the Blackle'dge District fefns were used for decorations .aj’l SERVICE GOMMUNI’TY PRESS cot)ver Island city is planning on ioxiraiing liquqr or .drugs. 1 **r®**H^R .bffu er', arid rerkles.s CLEMENT COLE ‘ lhe..C6irimiinity Hall, South Wind- ; .REFINISHINGS - Instruments and Sopplids ticBi. . .' National. Association for Sparkman rD-Alai said he would; I driving were nolled; MahoriiH- . camporEe, held on the grounds of Cor, No.',liiiaih and .N"- i^hikil having the .world's tallest totem .Phono Ml 3-1383 ; so'r, where a reception for 1.30 REASONABI.E PRIC'ES " Advancement of Colored People •‘do mV'best’’J o see to it -lhat.The "'•"'I""'* U S. Dis- pole in its backyard. '■ I pleaded guilty to the f,ve , barges the Rockville Hunting snd Fishihg Streets—Telephone MI-8-8727 Orchestra For Hhra says It plans to sMde by .\labaina Democratic partv adopts a plat-i Court are under considera- for-phyMbipna. ileiitisla. biial- FREE ESHMATEH A K’kl-foot- cedar tree fi'brti a . Club. ■ . state court order" restraining it form the Smith can accept. Spark,' ^ O '';! “ urlng granted s neaameq, etc7 -4. hnuir ai;rvlce, ROUTE ,'iU—WAPPl.NU UO.VN. forest north of here Is to be used. I po-stpoiibrilerit of aerit^iii-ipg' - aeven day a a week, Sundays’ and' from operating in that state. man. the Democrats’ 1952 vice I ^ A llieiieiiiii N olcsi ! in other caae.s, ftavinond P.ael- Manchester Evening Herald He­ A T ’^niE itlUlliFIRI.D.SlGN . presidential nominee, said a South- ’“ '•’•"pt" to shoO him out. An tndiaii. father-and*son team I t's . . holidays. ■ ■ . . ■ FOR EXTRA MONEY MANCHESTER - Five persons are Injured at Rus­ have the carving job. The fin­ ______- - ^Villimantii. was fiord to. " bron- rorreopondent, 5llss .Susan t:P . HOLLORAN TEL. All-S-64e4 sell. Maa.s., when, dynamite ex­ em bolt fropi the party would ac I’endlefon, telephone -AU 8-34.54. 99 SL John 8t„ 1%1.' 5H-S-769I sparrow- ished toteni will be erected on s . ' • ------« "'op ,sicn. and f u n e r a l H O M E C e r a m ic s MILLWORK CO. plodes near East-VVest Massachu- complish'nothing but a* RepubUcariil!'*'^*’ ’''* '* ', ^he S|>roial E-Xhibitlons ^ dairies I,. Lavciy. .'dl, of Hartford victory ' ’ flew out of its own accord and prominent headland overlooking ■ .Air-Conditioned F o r - WE PAY ■Ijlt Broad St.—TcL M M -iStt selta loll road construction. . .New peace rettirned. the Strait of .luan de Fuca. "O’onnec'Ucul Watcrcolor Society,, was fined *6 for, driving the wron-* York father and abn are arrested Inc.. ’ exhibition on view' in A very' on a oop-way street * Persbiial'Conlacl, Ideally located—eunvenlent add e'Fiin HIGHEST PRICES on charges ot- steallng 8195.000 ■ Court and Print Rooms through away from the busy thorough­ e Hnbbv Shop At ^Q^^reatuH.. woifth of drugs for illegal (leddling i June 3. This is the 18th annual ex- - ; Wav to Gel Voles Ramble along behind this little fare. OlaUarUve Service. Hod- e Gltla ' For Rags, Paper. Metals Itha im t Ib 5345 at cut-rate prices. Ix'ajjiie Meclinw ^ TT Q ora FaelliMee. ’ hibit held by the Sotiely. Many o f ' K / s u i t c l l I n r i ■ “ I*------', ' ; buggy apply ScOTTS like a e Sell to Friends and Scran Iron cocos TtAMlHaS (?onimunitles along flooding low-,i the exhibited works are for sale., ' Bridgeport, June 2, lA'i "Win- miser,- .save on Tubf Bum.dek GALLASSO’S e General filillwork Speaker Grianjrocl bhepl tOV LallS U b O . f O l^ B B A U T Y CALL Ul{ DISLIVLK 'tO e Complete Window Oatts er Columbia River are prejiarlng ; •Rembrandt Elchinga " on view , U . . f ning friends by personal contact is | and seed, as welt as your time. T. P. HOLLORAN Sew and save by making either for worst a.s river Inches up and I m the Print Room through June 3. : , *• ” Y ‘ ’ U lC lO lll.S .still the secret of winning votes." Funeral Director . CAMDOT HARDWARE ssd e AU Nze Doors (or both) of these pretty pinafores over protective dikes in Oregoh... I Mrs. Alice T, Petersen, ’ lieputy Special exhibit in honor of the; , says a veteran Fairfield County • Mitred and Glued Trlna CERAMICS STUDIO S U F F L Y C O . OSTRINSKY for the young lady pt the family. Two-seater jet plane crashes In aecrelary of stale. .wj)l speak Tueji- 350th anniversary of Rembrandt's! Mrs Charlotte P.,'Gra\-, 7] Fox- hepublican leader. Junior Spreodcr — $7.9S JOHN J. CRAHY JR. Corner Main 'Street and Dealers In Waste ' Materials o Expert Cabinet Work No. 5113 trimmed with easy-to-do /vt/o PRorcenof^ hay field near Pine Bush, N..Y., day. morning in place of (Tiarence ' birlh. Ten etchings have been lent; croft Dr., presented her students Close personal contact with the Uoensed Emhalme)' 117 New Bolton Road ' Middle Tpk. East 711 PARKEH S’x'. Complete |1ard«taN Oept. embroidery and No. 5345 with cute Baldwin, chairman of the Republi­ Socialism Barrier and pilot and'passenger' parachute by the Davi.son Art Center at Wes- -in both voice and piano in a re- voters at the' locqj leiel is among TURF BUILDER*-complttt 175 Paaler SL—TeL 50-9-7060 Route 6— Ml .1-5756 (U|ip. Gorman’s Buick Sta.) Tel. MI-8-S735 or MI-S-5879 stamp-on bunnies. Two. separate 8123 to safety. can Stale Central Committee, who the "brass tacks" of politics. Sher­ patterna. ? i i • * , A has said hr will be unable tti al-i leyan University. i fi,^**o*''**' *''^*’ irig in the chapel of lawn .food, half'as. much does For a complete line o f hard­ U' (Continued from Page One) and in his poaiUona as a secretary "English 201 h Century Etchings ’ I the South Methodist Church, and iff Edward S, Platt said last.'night ware ando electrical suppilea. Pattern Nos. 5113 and 5345 con­ MARILYN SILENT ON PL.ANS tend w'hen the Manchester I,eague i of the Central Committee in on view in the Morgan. Lecture i ‘‘'•‘'P'te the heavy rains s large at a "rampaign school" w-h i c h twice job of .ordinary fertilizer. tain tissue — sizes i. 2. .3 incl.; of Women Voters plays host to'i t.on Of the United States, Shepilov Distributor for Aluminum Com­ A colorful fabric that i.s easv on New York, June S t.Fl— 5Iari- charge of Communist party pi-opa- Rooms. A group of etchings from , h'ih'ber of parents and frienda preceded the opening of the young Feed — bination 'WlndowB and Doora. material requirements; sewing di­ the upkeep is ideal for this ju'nioi lyn .Monroe sidrstrpperl ques­ I>eague .i-epiesentativea from cen -■ shid: ga'nda work, as editor-in-chief of the *Atheneum'a permanent collec-! "'®'';® Pr®?cnl and enjoyed the Republican convention here. • U . MANCHESTER rections. No. 5113 has hot-iron date dress to sew without or with tions ' today ns to svhether she li-al.ConnectiTqt -'Iii the wasld there ia not one Pravda,,and as an alternate iriem­ tion have been as.semhled to show ! program. " y^serti-ng the ablest man dbii’s JswlR lawn Seed ■Mrs. Jay Ttubinow will preside transfer and embroidery directions sleeves. and playwright Arthur - Miller stale, not one people, with whom ber of the Preaidium of th'e Cen­ ncKal^’aya win in politics. Platt for daisy motifs; No. 5345 has at the morning session: of (hr mcet- the importance of the quality of ■ r j Piano solos Choice of 3 blends.. . 95c.. . ANSWERING SERVICE No. 8123 is In sizes 9. 11. 12, 13, planped lo inarry.^ ’"No com­ our gloi'ious and mighty Socialist tral Committee he was cesponai work done during thel last .50 yean. ' ®PP®'‘ '*o duets, included saia'U iat'to win al the state level ■ 'color transfer for 8. ntotifs. ipg, to be belli at Whiton Memorial homeland does not strive to.have ^ii* for seeing that the party line MRS. BETtll’ RUTH EDWARDS. Prop. 14, 16. 18. size 11, no alefves. ment. sve’re really good friends." Spei-lal Events le r a. man needs not only "to b.e able Ji.25 . . . IJ.,65 to better your — Sand^ 25cin-' auditorium. At I0:15 Mias Jean., firm, peaceful relations on , the ^ was propagandized among Soviet 1 Tuttle's or 30-inch. ' taliT (he movie aatress as she nr- Handley, exerulii^. segjelary of the Wednesday. J u n e -6 at 12:30! l l . J r ’*th*t>^Ha.vmond McCarthy. - but to be one who can operate in lawn, please the pocketbook. tern ordered, your name, address For this pattilm. send .3.3c' in .rived at idlewlld Airport - from - basis of full, equality and.rec'iproc- jieople. close contact with political or-, SERVICE STATION and the pattern number to ANNE Manchester l.,eague ’ will be a "Qur age." aald- Shepilov in BREAK the Chains Thai Bind! .coins, your name, iddress, size de­ Los Angeles, iriember of the a^.ernoon discus­ ily." ■ * , ganizatioq. leaders." Use a Hcotts spreader with Wol- ! Rout* 44A, N. Covantry CABOT, MANCHESTER EVE­ sired, and the Pattern Number to in all .these things of course. winding up hla speech, "is the agg- Plait used former Gov. John sion panel group. ^ cott’s marker and are how easy.! TAKE ADVANTAGE OF.pliR SERVK;h and YOU’LL NEVER NING HERALD, 115() AVE. SUE BURNETT, MANCHESTER 20,000 HAIL RESTED POPE Sliepflov was expressing not juat- of-g rea t triumph of the all-con­ a gallery talk by Mr. T u r n e r . ^he vocd.1 pupi'ls^'a'lf o, whom Tel. Days P I ’J-7H()0 In addition to speakers already Avery Rotujida . Ixidge, now 'U.S. Ambtl.'wador ■ ito you ran do It youraetf. .We loan! AGAIN BE CHAINED TO YOUff TELEPHONE HOUSE PAINT AMERICAS, -NEW YORK $6, EVENING HERALD, 1150 AVE. 'Vatican UM.v, June 2 OPi— his own views but also the 9o.vJet quering ideas of Marxlsmr-Lenin- Spain, as an example, sUesalng he 'N ights PI •2-7.Htl7 N.Y. ' ' annuunced including John M. Satiirday, .lu,. .June ^ ^:00 to 5:00 Scotta apreadera. BIVE YOU LASTING SATiSFAOTittN ^MERICAS, n e w YORK 36. Twenty thousand pilgrims and Cbmiiiiinist party line as laid down iim.” ' did not intend his remarks to be Now available — the colorful Bailey, i-hairman of the DemiM-ra- . ShepiloVs new function is clear. "Children's atiArt: v-iasac.sClasses -Exhihi-. Complete 24-hour telephone coverage. tourists - from many nations by party bosq -Nikita Khru.shchev Patricia Eddy, Eunice Blinn,' so. unkind. , Genarol Repair Servict SOLD EXCLUSIVaY IN MANCHESTER AT 1956 N ^ le w o r k Album' contain- tic Slate Cential Committee and If previously he'was In charge of! opening in Avery Punt Let ua be' your secretary. Don't miss the spring a-nij suni-' hailed Pope Pius-XII today un Mrs. Mil,dred Alien, secretary ot and others at', the 20th Congresa pranoij; Marion -lesanis sIia- I.a>dge was defeated in his 1954 -/ ■ '1. ' Ing doaena o f lovely designs from indoctrination of the Soviet Union ”Rooms. - - JOHN S. WOLCOn C. 4 MORRISON mer '56 issue of Basic Fashion, ouf' the frioitilay of his' namesake, Slate; Mrs. John Brised, preiident qf the Commumat party last Feb- Charles V’illa and Neil Caaq. barll reelec.tlon bid, Platt said, "becAuie 24 Hour Rpaci Sarvica wdrlch to -Choose more patterns in pattern catalog that contaipa a St. Eugene. The Pope appeared in communism- he now has as So- 'Sunda.v; June 10 3:00 to 5;(X) tones, Paint' and Wallpaper Co. of the State I-,eague of Women Vot­ arv and since, "Hartford Art. School Exhibilibn'’, he saw fit to Wltempt'to run the 180 Main St., Phone MI .1-8.197 Phone Mantheatef, MltctTell 3-5194 crochet, embroidery and knit, — variety of' attractive, up to : the In jood health after easing his ^ShepVloV might well be called, vlej foreign minister a biggerr field ■IKe students at tjie close of lha political side Of the (Republican) .18.5 CENTER ST. Accegaorlea O f A^ Kinda JOHNSON PAINT CO: plus S gift pattenis, dlrectiona ers, will speak at the tnorning sei- 318 .Middle Turnpike, East. I , Telephone .MI 9-9711 minute styles for alt aiM ranges. schedule yeeterday becauae, of aioq, Shf will discuss the non-j>ar- "mister party. Una." He played Mt for hla propaganda and indodi(trina- Commencement exercises and ex- recital presented a^beaotifui"vJ,V," party, and he di(!n’t know enftugji 699 MAIN ST.. MANCHESTER PHONE Ml*945ai ptt^Ud la book.' Chily 35c a copy! Send 25 centa now. fatigue. . Uoajt pdlidy of tha LeAgus/ ' role in the formulation the line" tion operations tha whole world.- ^hlblUon opening in Avery Coijirt. quelo f pink roses to their teacher. ario'ut it to do it succeasfullji'.'’ We fitve .<*rren Stamps . Candyj Ice Cream, Sundries i - . ______■ 1 . ■ . - .1 ■ ’ H ' ; . " ■-'■i ■' ' ■ V ' ■' .■ ''■!-■ ", ■ I MANCHESTER EVENING UERALDi MANCHE^fER, CONN, SATURDAYT JUNE 2, 1666 P A O E T f i N MANCg£STER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 1956 --. - ______^ . -. ■-...... s ____ ^ . PAGE ELBVnr

BUGS BUNNY Th« |:re4t«U, rabor-Mvtng de- » Perfect .ptgakln paBaea provide THE vlct •v«r drarmed up: Tomorrovy. polftta promptly. Antwor to Privioub Punlo \ Prtsident's W ift z Senisfe and Nonsense All Iblnga coma to him who goea ' Great gray grizzlieif, gi-ou|>ed on A f Herald Angle Enjoying First Division after what the other fellow waits Igraaa grown green. growled i k z for. [greedily at'grtmy, grim Gregor^'. « y The pio^re waa one of the Joya la your own aon wKo did the ACROSS SShoshoiMaa and aojwva of a young married things you complain of. 1 Wifaof 21th Indians 4 Island (Fr.) EARL,Wy YOST IrlahV^upl?- audience Mra. Brown -Waa It. Indeed? U S. pmideat, Bragan Wants typical old aoii of Erin and 'My .lohnny la aiirh a playful little CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER Ellen----- 5 Weigbt of Sports Editor India Alumni League Starts wife; w;ho were Interestedly feilow! He'a ao full of' life, you Akson Wilson A Long Tinte Coming 6 Subatituta Mllowing every acene. Thinifa knotv.' 7 Her husband 7TAut HROT^ HERE AND THERE i est number of bats per seagon,! Help to Stay ^•ere. very real to them and they r ' . ^ » ----- made /reqiient reniarUa. SGarden Major teagua baseball telecasts three or four. Gale Wade of th e; '*Wc were bounding along," aald Woodrow With Twinbill Sunday ! When the wonderful tirat baby implement toddy and Sunday on Channel 8 Bniina breaka aa many aa SO a i a recent traveler on a local South Wilson In Flag Race arrived the young Couple decided 5Mra. — . 1 Will feature the Yankees and De- season, most of them In batting INTERNATION AL ’l,«£AOt'R I I KicMpt A frican single - line railway, “at Johnson 27 Cast Indian 41 Wprthlaaa trott Tigera.. .Nashua, turfdom’a practice. .The average number of . The fomlliar cry ’ of Plajr to name It ilaael. The decision 14 DyeatulT SlSMdlnga upset the old man in the\udienceU»'* fr"tl of about ^aeven mllea tn 10 Mud woody vine table scraps • greateat money winner, will com-' bate for a major lea|:uer per aea- Milwaukee, June 2 (/P)r— B air will echo acroaa Charter O ak fhoiir. and the whole tfaln waa 15 Pilots w L Pet. teriihly. 11 Afrmh 25 Palm leal 42 Plant part. pete, in the $50,000 added Massa- son is k dozen..Jack Dempsey Norman’s ...... 2 0 500 Athletes Park tomorrow aftcmoon«at 1:80 ahaking lernbly. I expected ev*ry 16 Closer The rollicking Pirates ^ of Old .Man tiarel. la lit! Hazel!! 12 Withered 30 Transaction 43 Kraal nhusetU handicap at Suffolk will be 61 on' Juna 24..Thirty Law yers...... i i .500 aa the AIuAmL Baseball Laagua moment to aee my bonea protrud­ 17 Signal of Pittsburgli, in second place Olory be an' ain't there aalhta 18 Bom 31 Makes 4SIrUhfuel Downs Junt'30.‘. .Sophomore Len­ yeara' ago, a fighter with 200 bouta a opens Its sixth season with m S. distress Ansaldi’s ...... l i .500' enough in HIvin to name lit for ing through my akin. Paaaengera 31 Puffs up mistakes 46 Sbiging voice ny King of Naugatuck won the bat­ to his credit was usual. ’ Today, half game behind Milwaukee IN State Meet scheduled doubleheader. jw e ie rolling from one end of the IS Reply (sb.) /•I Aceto A Sylvester...... 0 JOOO and not be calling the poor thing, 22 Taciturn 37 Delirium 47 Belgian river ting championship with the Uni­ only twoi fighters can ‘ claim this find enjoying the view, eyed In the opening game of tho now BUMi.tOAFER.VOUTOeE car to the other. I held firmly to 20 Female sheep afther a nut!! ' 23 Greeter tremens (ab.) 45 Wrestler’s versity of Connecticut baseball distinction, Willis Pep and Archie season, the First National Bank the anna of the seat. Preaently we 21 Veneratet the top o’ the mast today, but Norman's took o.ver sole pos­ New*'.Haven, June 2 dP)—School­ MyTROUSERS! HOW 24 Races 36 Odorless cushion team during the 1956 season. King Moore..Old Joey Maxim haa re­ will meet.the Elks and at 8:80 ths settled down a bit quieter: at session of first place In the Inter- boy athletes from all over the atate CAM X WAIT ON The ea.'ucst way to teach i hil- 2S Adore 25 Unit of length 40 First Jewish 50 Summer batted .405, Other .500 or better sumed training in Miami for a that’s not all— itewly-added Firs and PoUca wtU leaat, I roiild keep my hat on and 21 Lyric poem Manager Bobby Bragan thinks naUOnal League last night with a strained tn preliminary testa fit CUSTOMERS UOOIflKiS dren the value of-money iS to bor­ 26 Golden in high priest 52 Hiitm room hitters were first baseman Jim Dl- comebauik. .Ted Williams’ fans, face Nasals Arms. WlUtam Bren* Illy teeth didn’t ehatter. 32 Pertaining to his Cor.salra can get there and stay victory over the Lao-yers In Yale Field today, launching the U«fE row aonie from them. color ■ ---:----- lief. ■* QUITEIC. “ 'We'ic going a bit'smoother I i r JT boys tootKadvantage of bases on resenting 80 achb(>ls were on hand the receiving end. l-omplainta aboiil my .neighbor'a for fruits r tr.v won three games and dropped Dale Long, the big fellow with The Pirates crept to within'half see.' . . a game of the Braves last night balls and Idoae pl6>r by the Law- for the mominjg preliminaries The First National Bank, da* children, but- your bov hS.a been 35 Pertaining to BT r two others.. .Although Bob D^be the hot bat with Pittsburgh, waa leading up to the afternoon finals. " 'Yes.‘ he ss(d,' 'we're off the a tissue •ih born In Springfield, Mo., but by taking the opening game of a - X X ' ' fending league .winnera and Btata behaving diagiacefilll.\*. Me haa r m m hit only ..102 he led the club In runs The preliminaries got under way track now.’ ’' 34 Girl’s name moved to North-Adams, Maas., aa four game series. 4-1, behind The winners pi^ed lip the first Champions, will take the field on* ! been throwing slone.a at my front i r r r IT j^bstted In with 14., .Favorites have run In the top of the aecpnd. Peter at 8:30 Am. (EST). dor a new coach and with all now j door anil ringing the hell I • • 37 Skillful P a youngster. He is a winter real-’ homers by Rookie Lee Walls and 1 won 42 per cent of the horse races M T o p m s In addition,to state ch'ampkm- I .Mra fireen That a strange. .My| . You can a,lwa.va apol a I dent of North Adams which served Dale Long and the steady pitch­ Kasavage opened altk/i single and faces In the lineup. Coach Ray well-in- contrivers i t f t Gr IT to date at Suffolk Down.s.. .Tejdy T h e 1 1 ing of Bob Friend. Walls opened moved all the way aYqund on a ahlps in all events, the schootbojf Johnson will probably send althar (little bov baa been auay from | focmed man. His views. eolncide 35 Machlnetr Knurek, fo r m « Trinity athlete, as a .training spot for Archie ST" IT the scoring with a three-run hom­ ^ L Y tH ^ T m series qf wild pitches. athletes were shooting for snothw Gerald Rothman or Dick Sylvastor I town all da'y. It appears that It (With youra. .< parts IT r r T has accepted a coaching-teaching Moore In his unsuccessful attempt to VkTeat the heavyweight boxing er. his fourth of the campaign, l*'lve more tallies In tlib., third goal since the three top finalists to the mound with Lhny Machla 41 Sphere Job at Hartford Weaver. Knurek P t M T M * In all eventa except the relays will HT ‘■A I crown from the head of Rocky and long smacked his 15th and inning appeared to Ice the victory. biihlnd the plate. Bob Von Deifit, 44 Onager s W has handled baseball and football be eligible to compete In the New 45 Salary . m Marqiaho last Septemter___ Ed ninth In IS'-gamea. Fiiend posted, t*A M O $ M e r Four walks, a hit batsman, coupM moling up from assistant «f»c h w ith • 1 ' teams at Plainville High for near­ with a sacrifice fly by Paul TonL England Interscholastic Meet June OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUK ROAKDINC; HOl'SK MA.IOR HOOPLE ^8 Lodger IT j m Flem k^iVthe jioint leadier at Riv­ his ninth victory against only tw*o tS M O U M last year to head man this aaaaoa l y a decade.. .Of the ttrst 124 erside Park among the stock car losses.. gren and a tingle by Jimipy Mis- Bowdoln College, Brunswick, for tha Elks, will ctnintor w ith 51 Patterns m T m rte a .., s. r s r American League games this sea­ race drivers with 104 points. Gene Nawl Victory Tonight tretta accounted ror the runs. Paul Sartor on tho pitching slab WE KNOW IF VOl'S ABS V6>0 S4nuit son, only seven required extra In­ ihiat Hartford was a alight fa- ABM WAS I hi «AViN6 yoo 55 Forni a notion White . of !Maqchester rgnks If the Bucs win tonight they’ll ^AHO I , , With Normaii’a coxaiing along and either Bill Kuhlmann or Rudy HAFIA CD-00 g o k il I a ? n o ' IT W nings. A year ago there were 91 voriUHp win the La. ge Bchimla U- \ •SHAPE YOU'D worked a l l SSIiUndinNew eighth with 51 pdinta to his erbdit. only be eight percentage points , FOR ONt! with th» game apparently in the Wojnarowics dotngtho catching. «kiHT till Re s p e c t f o s g s e w^io mas p e e ' games that went Into overtime, a lle. \ m a ^COBE THE- DAY AND York bay The usual Saturday night pro­ back .613'to .605. A victory In the \ bag, the Lawyers exploded for four Vetoraa TOama ’4J»«A T» PALL& ^PlReO ALL DAYv'’ — I'VE AT IT ft" league record. A ll contasbuila in Uxlay’a meet A&LE£^ Mi- TAME. First ruai Did s t aSMSUte_flfiW...,..-Paul ■denceiet'ln." /" Next League attraction will take column. \ magic'200-iyin Club among setivf me^onm H irriN* ir Fitch. Am ity Regional, Southing­ SMlRT.' now holds the dlial job of general Then Bragan,/referring to the place Monday night at 6 at Ver­ Tomorro«r\^l «aimaa sovsnl pitchers. " "Lemon started the cur-1 manager and manager on the dia weak hitting Cmrt Roberts at sec­ mid^ IN t h b C>u « bma4 ton, Staplaa, Stonlngton, Wood- rent campaign with 181 deri.sions mond. - X .. planck Field. Aceto * Bylvester row Wilaon. Houaatonlc Valley woska of hara-iFork on ths part ond, said he’d like ip get more will clash, with the Lawyers. of tha coaches and piayets aUko. to his credit. Bob sports s six snd I ------power in fh?/ infield and a south­ Regional and Mlddletowm. one won snd los.s record at thl.s Fifteen of the current 53 coaches ffsrmss'i Small SehMla All toama have bsSn working out paw pitchef'—through trades. ■b r h po a e rbt tiylUs a weak tryu tfto. whip \ tim e.. .Fight fans are expected to in thb major league were catchers Minor. Jb ...... Deep River, Valley Regional, "If- we h ^ those two. "he added, ...... S 0 0 1 3 3 1) thsmsohreo ipto shaporno league ’iljiLj^'ii & flock In'* front of their teevee during ihefr playing d a y s . . . “we might go all the way." Major Leagut Batthall Roartirip Peihlor. cf ...... 311 0 n 0 0 Ridgefield, Putnam,' Portland, screens Friday night to ’ Watch Rookie first baseman Bill White of Tongrrn. T f ... ..3 n n 10 0 1 New Milford, New Canaan, Hand. Is dotted wUh many nswMffisra of TMere/nave been rumors that the Kasivag*. r .... .331 5 0 0 0 little league fame and hgRi*ywelghts Floyd Patterson and the Cards boasts a .671 batting Plratey might be considering a MlslrftU, lb, p ...11 1 Slit Oriaw’old, Cheahira and Bathal. - S t '<; v'Igrth a Hurricane Jackson do battle at mark against the St, Louis Cards Uilmsii. Zb.,p , ..tin 110 0 vsUrana, to lend It balahes. l-l. \CWAPTeRIN ANY ' deal jfor Infielder D6n Zimmer of Boror. in. lb .....' .inn 110 0 well played games are aatidp___ . KfeTOBYgOOK,- Haa« ay*Aa5^.am.>n 5a ka^ pg Sas 4 Madison Square Garden. The con- in games played to date. Against BrotHKljm, possibly for a pitcher, Rublnow, It 3 n 0 10 0 0 -fcx> Walls’ Supplying Power WIN DOUBISHBADBR \ and with a break from ths weather* -.sensus is that the 12-rodhd bout other clubs, White isn’t hitting his Zimmer, though not a consistent Pearson, p, 3b, as .l 1 00 3 0 0 , WillimaiiUc, June 8 (/P) — The - will not go the distance with Pat­ weight, his mark being .143... man, a banner turnout is.hepod for. hUter in the past, docs stroke for Totalii ...... 1 1 5 5 U 7 3 3 WilllmanUc SUte Teachers Col­ A L L E Y O O P I’he PrUitekN? BY V. T. HAMLIN terson having top much artillery Most deceptive i^ck-off motion in power. Lanytra (41 lege baseball team ended Its aea- for .lackson. the majors has been mastered by " I look for the Dodgers to make For Fast Moving Bucs ab r b po a e rbl aon hers yesUrday by defeating HEY.' CXDNTT W U SAY . WEU..MMRISHT. COTTON WOODS BY RAY GOTTO • Wrestling beats stealing accord­ Warren Spahn ,bf the B r a v e s, Havorlck, 1b ... I I 1 0 0 0 a trade for a pitcherY’ Bragan t'olrman. Iia 3 Danbury, ^.tate Teachera 9-3 and SUMPIM ABOUT THERE, WHAT ARE WE, ing to .Toe Louis in the current Is­ Recently Spahn made such -YeBierday*8 Sian BEINQ.A PRINCESB ,, WAlTlhf RDR?( A 4/00,000 ^ c a h T th in k o f \ said, but .wouldn’t elaborate. P. Dolansy, rf .... 4 fi-4 in two aeven Inning gamaa, su/r Fon UT OHC WAV ) sue of Look. ,. Although his fights move to first base that the Credit to F iv e . New York, June 2 (/P)— Maybe it’.s time to change signals AYlyiatrlck, rf,...... ' 1 WllUmantIc won eight o f lu last . WITH THIS CASTLE?; CMON. trot \ COULONT grossed more than four and one- almost swung at the ball , T. Drlanry, THOSE fO TRIP HER J Bragan credits the Pirates’ on Pittsburgh’s preposterous Pirates— they're beginning to Masinllnl, If nine games to wind up with a 9-5 Pitching Tom Brswar, Red ta i MAN!/ CO th at U P — AND I T ^ half million dollars, Louis is hope- burgh' fans are flocking back to surge mainly to five players: Long. Reall. 3h . MAY COST ME ^lessly in debt And owes the gov­ look like they may be for real. The Piratc.s in second place, Danleli. 3b a«aayo. expdeta McMillan's" baaei-loaded outfield Scorer, Evans the Chicago Cubs breaks the few- pared to 525 in Back In '48~the laa\\^time the j !^43. Bucs saw the light of thought the Buca might j;et out of fly. and hia peg to the plate nailed the cellar. That waa in fact, all pinch-runner Jim Dyck to end a AMERICAN LEAGUE Boardman Eyes Title Match they finished fourth. 11101 the new Manager Bobbg Biagan StaniUuga year the Braves won the pennapt. ninth-inping Cincinnati rally 6 run V Y V would guarantee. Bu.t first dlvl- short. The Giants won it with two • W L CN Piersall Elated at Bi^c Hits. m? A half-game ojjt of first? runs that Scored on Johnny Police A Fire ...... M ' 0 After Stopping Frankie 'Ryff BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Here She, Comes! BV EDGAR MARTIN I epoatei'ous. * , Temple's sixth-inning error. Tem­ Spencer R u bber___1 1 riere it is June 2. And then Mancheater Optical t 1 .500 V BUZ s a w y e r BY ROY CRANE ple and loser Joe Nuxhall got the N*w York, Jun* 3 (A*-Larryw in 33 ph> fights. R yff near has a D o THE MRAKniME, &lW ^ T IA O ^ E , THE BOAT CAvyr EE TAR _ Fans Marvel ht Defensive Play re, in second place—a half­ hekve-ho, as did the Giants’ Wes Manchester Motors 0 1 .000 B o a r-d m.A-11, . 2A-year*old M ori 30r3 raedrd, losing only to Ralph tJROTW LAWS. MAUIW6 VEDT OP ACJAW' TLL flW D Tl IF "i 'CONFOUkOftl WHfCOAlLT.e A KCODEO MISSAOC FROM TMEAQMlIUU game behind Milwaukee and -only, WeSlnim and Manager Bill - Rig- borough. Conn, llghtwalght, m.6y Dupoa on a dacialon and to Boanl* UITTM THE LATEST PRESS RELEAbES h a u e 't o c h a e e it OOT WSN N-THS U.?.’ S4VV Y/MO f. SR. HEWFHTS TO KNOW VWf YOU'RE four gaineA back of the Braves in ney—All for disputing pitches. Spencar^ Rubber broke into the b* In line for a Septomb*r Utie man. H * hadn't b*M in action . TVMWk : DM THE 5TERUO& ST6RW. HAVeST HO T-5 HOf^S h*/E , 8AIUH0 AROUHD TUE ISlAHO OF SICILY the "lost Steve Rldzik won In relief- win column laat night In an Amer­ phot at champion Wollac* (BUd) since Dec. 33, 1955. Ryff had b**a ToSv«b'_f-^VT^ ican Little League game with a M tX T tO O M -Ak)l "5 .,, ■ INSTEAP O' THRU THE / 'u r U Y ^ , ^ • i' 1 Bent ^Arren Rpahn Gene Baker’s two-run homer off •Smith os a''reward for Ms knock* favored all week but the odds • ‘i- That's the mofto of Jimmy P ier-[ One veteran observer differed. They got upN^here last night, 3-1 succeaa over Mancheater Op­ reliefer Ed Roebuck- won for the out of Frankie R jlf. switched to Boardman overnight / because0 'Tut, \ m U. Boston’s Whippct-qiiick cen-j He could think o( only two he’d smacking Warreir-Spahn and the tical. A two-run homer by «E CV.1 504 Cubs. Ernie Banks got the Cubs Sam Silverman, Boston pror and he went into the ring, a 6 to 6 *oR0EKi ® M MUMM.-n-rs ^ rfle ld fr whose speetacular defen- better. One'wae Piersall’a Braves 4-1. A three-rim'homer by Cowles' in the last of the sixth favorite, ...... w CASES OLT OF ORDERS! W)IY.' BECA'LSEI'M •ive plays are his tradeinark. ; apHnt from right, circling arquro started with a two-run belt in the moter, aald he could present a \ ZPOO WrN. Lee Walls, th* rooklKw’ho has Redded the issue. The victory Boardman weighed IST.'l-S, R yff PETCRMINIP ^ Jim’s right, too. He’s become as corner of the Red Sox -hufipen seventh, but Duke Snider tied It put Spencer Rubber and Manchaa- dSal by which Smith would be THAT'S' HOT shown the power the cIutTneeded guarantSed |60,000 to fight Board- 187 1-6. NOT TO LET THAT tough on opponents^t the plate as right center to spear^^ickey with s two-nin shot In the eighth. ter Optical into a two-wwy tie for BAP. in the outfield.' and a soIoNmnaah man for the title tn Boston, Sept. PRATTEO FEYiAlE he alway’s was afield. •' Mantle’s blast three~)rear8'''ago at Sam Jones won It In relief. . second place In ' the race for the Ame'Hriie laeakee by Long got the job done in' 10. The , New England yocjigster MY SHIP/ Yet it was a cJas.sid ' almost tin- Prf. GBL eighth Inning. Bob Friend' Lary, _ who bbat the Yanks at titJe. believsble theft of Jim Fi.nigan's ">/«>• Cardinal iNfw'York . .874 — the end of la.st season and. now haa knocked'out Ryff last night in 46 Caggady, Migg Berg Chicaan ... his hlnth. striking out eight and' Spencer scored firJt on »-nin In. seconds of the ninth round at Madi­ ‘ Iqng drive in the ninth;jnning that ” *•'*'>' **??!!J^*'*®**’8' diving theft ..•S29 . t)»sv walking just one before being re­ umped them three times this lea- the last half of the first.- Al Cyi* I <’lev^l*nd ' , _.ri« 'sob. gave up homers to Eddie R ^ - son Square Garden. sent the coslomcts goggle-eved ” • * ** !*” **' iTer short- Boston .... SZ5 6‘h moved .for a plnch-nmner in the worked T'ony Blanchard for . a' •Athleleg/pf Year’ Yrom Fenwsy P A k last night'Rf- ".I" Baltimorf . .4sr . .sr big eighth. Insort^nd losing pitcher Tommy '(Valki Phil Dupont then singled Silvermiin’s deal la a .com­ ter the Sox’ 5-0 victory over KKn- I" the 1942 World ' Doiroit .... r.475 Byrhe^j5ut by then he had a cush­ plicated imaneuver Involving T6d Washinston .4ft5 IP-;. The Pirates Vnoved up as the St. and Jolly reached on tonaeoutlva New York, June 3 (/P>—Howard laa City. ^ '.Kansas Citv ion auppHed by Bob KiennOdy's Hilton, 6 resort owner from r i M4>, MA IW€. TV. S^. US_ »•( 041 375 13't 1-ouis' Oardlnals were tumbled to errors by Bob 3csjuiick and,, cen­ (Hopalon'g) Casaady, Ohio fitata'a Prior to that-Piei-sall had SCLdp -r- -- — ...... i Silardsy.’. SckeSal. ^ third'by the Philadelphia Phillies grand-slam Ntomer In the fifth— terfielder Ray Villa. Two' runs Fjoodus, Conn". It remains to be J E F F C O B B BY PETER HOFFMAN one rUh, scored a second a n d ^ v e n : J T ; « r l ' '*» tv V r«./ e ''a X '"' 5-2. Cincinnatli was held in fourth when the YatOta purposely walked crossed the plate but Cyr had left seen whether Smith will be. lit.t£r- A ll America halfback, and IM ty MICKEY FINN Here Contes The Bride! in a third with two singlM and a I A 111 O O l l C r s 1 I C Q K«n.*> niy »i Bosinn 2 p.m—Uor- by the New York Giants 3-2. two to fill the oVses. second base too soon W d each ested. Tlie champ hak an oVer-the-^ Berg, a- gbff chanopiori for two AND YOU'HE I'LL DCIVE >0U out TO THE J IM SORRY, ELLiE. I COULDN'T SO ThROUSH BY LANK LEONARD ■ A pair of former teammates weight match at Mll?.n, Italy, June' Twe SAME, MOUSE Ac SOON AS I CHECK F0R30T; triple to back Tonyiry Brewer’s g r x 11 ^ . Jl'i'.'*v*"i.’®'?'' „ Brooklyn lost to the Chicago Cuba nJnner had to return to load. the decades, ware honored today aa ( THAT ASAIN.' I JUST five-hitter— his seyefuh tnumph o f . I n D f l l l a S O p C j l (*■!»/" Pnrd 17-11. 'j 4-2 In 15 Innings. beat the White 'Spg fplCthe Orioles. bases. Cyr Ihen proceeded-to 28 with pullio Loi of Italy, the No. KIND UNCLE ON tpe tornado WARNIN55 1 contender.' America’s "Athletes of th# Teat" BEN I USED COULDN'T/ THAT'S HfR \ VES! PHILIP SAIP the season against a single lb.«!s. ' . ■ . • , Clevelsud at Washlnstmi. n'p.rri — In' the American, first place Righthander Connie'Jtmpson held Score on an Infield .out by A l Du-, for 1955. WE VE BEEN GETTiNS,' .SOME thorn hllle.ss for/six frames and Tony Petronella, foreign co­ TO KNOW/ BROTHER WHOVhE FLEW IN FROM The batt}Ag?eats were forgotten I ’ n .n ., inneX,'/^ v«„rb New. Ypi'k was beaten fi-3 by De­ browakl. . . ' Bach received the Frederick C NEW TWiSTEBS ARE EXPECTED finished with • a five-hitter while ordinator of ths Natiphal Boxing IN this area .. IS GOING TO / CHICAGO LAST when J|«< raced 40 yard.,^ from , ^ to ’ dominaU Dalis? luJ^h ' - ...... troit, with, righthander P'rank . The Optical nine first scorM in Hiller MemorlsI Trophy, which ha* CMiioU %. York 3 inlithn. Lary taking hia fourth, sli sight Bob \Nienian drove in all UiTee th^ third wlien Georg* Buck ted ^sn.,.said laat night In Providence' decr/cinter, angled in parallel to“ ' golf sKJrw'today but old cam Raltimorp 3. Chicago‘2 (night >. ginning this year will ^ amnialfy ... GIVE HER / night! OH.FIOSSIE UtC'^wall. in left center, limed a WaRhirtittun 5, (Mcv#'1aiuJ 3 (mghn. from the Yankees. Chicago. Cleve­ runs.'A third ex-Soxer, Giiorge- off with a bajje hit. Tom Kelly ne thought Boardman should- box paigner Cary 5fiddlec'off was ready Kell, put them-! In scoring position to the top male and femaW' ath­ ...'fantastic jump perfectly, .vtabbed Bo.Athn 0. Kanaaii Citv 0 (night >. land and Boston wound up in a ,reached on - a 'fielder’s choice and Loi for the right to fight Smith.. letes picked In the - Jtnoclatod .to challenge the boys again, thl's Brh^dnle with two sacrifices. scored "on Blanchard's long double. Owns Mr. Ryff *■ Finigan’s Innipg-opening blast time for the biggest jackpot-r-the I'hjCHgu at BaitinioiF (2>! 2 i» in, • virtual three-way. tie- for, s.e.cond... Press’ year-end. poll. I)j-j games back. Baltimore boat WliAler Beuls I..rmon . Spencer scored twice in the sixth Whether or rtot„.'_the .curly bajrkhanded and somer.saulted over 514.0OO first money 'in the 570.000 Kanan." Cit.v at RostMii I2l. 130 |> ni, The' trophies are put up'hy tha clutching the ball when'he landed. l>lroit at Y'>rk 42i. 2 pm (Tblcago 3-?,; Washington clipped .^x-Yankee Bob 'Wieslcr went all Inning when Gleeson' sin'gled' to haired blond lad gets his 'UUe shot, Fraternal Order of Eagles. Pres- , Texas International Open. Clev^Upd at WaflhingtT’in (2i. 1 p.m. left and Cowles hit the-flrat home As usual, Pier.sall wanted to talk Mandav't Hclifdal# Cleveland 6-3. and Boston defeated th< wa.v for the first time in the he owns the chemplonehip of Mr. rritatipna were ..^mpde > y Judge I (^ne Littler oY ’ Ringing - Hills, Kansas .City 5-0. nin of the year In the league. Ryff who claimed he never before ¥ about his hitting after the game. Calif., at 2b one. of tlje game's top Ct#vp|and at Washington. R pm.* majors to Seat the Indians an'd Bob Robert'C. Cannon of billwaukee." - '"(Only ganiF- sch^dul^di. ‘Spahn had a four-hitler until Lemon, whq had won six straight. George Buck had three hits In had been knocked off his feet. A ' V .Not Beet t'atcli winners, and Bill Casper of'Chula 'NiitIjinRt I.ffagap " I don't think I t waa'my best W !i Pet. hpL the eighth at Milwaukee. He.-also Lemon'homered for a 2-0 lead In three trips, to the..piatfi-whlle the left-right combination to the chin catch but then I'm a poor, judge Mllwaukra* ...... , n n ft33' . I had a 1-0 lAad. df|ving In the run the second, then gave up Waahing- victors Dave Tortenson had two J dropped Ryff on his face. He tried Pittsburgh ...... ” of that.’’- Piersall said. "It waa a 22 ir» m 1 hlnisejf as Friend, who has lost, ton's. winning run In the seventh for two. Cowles had two runs .to get up at seven, crumpled snd Sport Schedule Sf. Lnuiff 23 1‘7 .S75 1 batted in and Blanchard and Du- "7 - lucky catch." ' Jim shrugged. „ "I t^onclnnail 21 . 17 553 2 I but two, gave up consecutive sln- on' a walk, , sacrifjee and Jim fell on his back. The corner crew Rrooklvp ;...... ,,i. browskr each knockto in one. Ex-, i difln I think I had a chance for the : round yesterdav. .ESch shot an IP 17 .52« 3 \ gles to Joe Adcock, Del, Crandall Lemon's single. V. *(<'*88s OR SISTERS— ,, , ^ n e rs a ll tripled .to the 420-foot Diego, and veteran.4 Jay Hebert of Monday, June 6 A Lhfi.E LIVES ON A I' Leaps run that beat ffUiMfef TO tr«- LL'CttSv CARtfJL. sipuNfi /"AC.t / ^ mark m right cehler in the eighth Sanford, Ha., and Roberto De Vi- R»ri> d-2i and Mimiar M-4i. ih, narOinala an^ Piersall made a tremendous catch.X?* seiwatlon.’* The fighter talked to Case's ys. Eastern, 8:30*3.Rob- LAPS farm /VML£S / . a . K s.snT.r/r'" the Cardinals and Tom Poholsky. .HER AIR RITA ■'WU.ME'va' Thins tiKt EXCEPT MIS , Inning to scofe Jackie Jensen from I cenzo of Mexico City. ' ' __ ' ii"'t/V '-"uia. 1 pm — snarling Jim Finigan's drive xvlth | “ L .'J r? newsmen and chatted with friendh ertsoh. HArPEMEP you 5h0ulPn FROM /ijERMiTS The big righthander also was m AA fk4 avxwivti lalivu t.wncc. BiAncitArd ON iHf. V' first. In the secomj,in>iing Jim beat ' 'The Texas rnleinational is the ■ pittarilFLti'a\StuwSuk^ _ before he. left the Garden. In hia Methcxllst vs, Temple, 6:30— BE vP OK K AMYBOOV— / LIFE — WlRENTS.',,.- tagged for a two-run single bv sgsinstLsins^ fh.the-wall. r ^ ’, "hlffcd six and walked three. Tor- latp’e'r V /. ^posmvtiy out a bunt toward third to piit ' .sec ond part of a 5100.000 Dallas I Xlunser iM i va r..nif>-iilnr.- ' dreaaing room he was talking Robertson. .aPPe* wirn ------^ ----i ^ ^ -----6^ about retiring from the fight game. fHOAE.HEAVV • ' w r y m DPAPLY- Jen.sen tn scoring position for Sam- coif project. "The 530.000 Dalla.s^ (-iiicac., year. Moriorty’s vs. Auto Parts, 6— , Sam Boa,rdman, who acted as Buckley. BPON«; niy While's single, '.lim scored on ' Centennial Open last, week was Piitihmgh (, .Miiwauk,',.''] cnirlin' ' The next game finds Manchester Don Buddin'a sacrifice flv.' 'won bv a voimgster, Don January Phllarteiphia l si, I.nula 2 cnichii. Motors host to the Police and Fire second for his son under special Aceto’s vs. Lawyers, 6—Ver­ Piersall, who conquered menial' of A.bilene, Tex. " ' Select Edur-Minute Mile Club crew Monday night. A victory permission from the New York planck.. '' lllncs.s earlier in hia bH.seball! Twenty-one players were buncH-V—-Piiuhurzh at 'Mll«-siik<'<' c2). .2 10 by the Motors would create a Commission which normally bans Spencer vs. Motor Soles, 6— , raroer. is off to, the fasto.st b at-|*'l within four Strokes of each p.m. ' four-way tie for first. Gam* ’time any family ties in the ring, said Waddell. Phllad^lphiR At St IiOiiIa (3). 3 3*t Admits Ron Delaney, 'Nielsen he told, his son he was trailing af­ ting clip In his majoi' league j “I-'*''aid just Utree strokes away p.m. is scheduled for 6 o’clock. ter eight rounda "although I knew careej. ‘ , iJroni flist was Sani Snead, the N p w York At f ’lnrlnnatj.(2). 2 30 p.in Ppffnver Rubber (|) COLLEGIAN SIGNED A not(>rioualy slow starter’* and f W est Virginian who was Brooklyn at, rhicaco 3:3** p.rh. - Compton, Calif., June 2 ue\ — rica, and no one gave him the kind ,, db r h po a e rbi he wasn’t.” .Moaday** Ackpdale ...... 2 1 0 1 0 « 0 . Referee Barney Felix and Judge fast finisher. Piersall has a ' re-i ' pre-tournament favorits. Brookivn at Milwaukf*p. lo p m. The still select lub-four-mlnute of hot pace he fancies. ; rmikjni ih ...... 3 0 1 5 0 0 0 Los Angeles, Jun* 2 Iff) — Pitch­ apectabu .295 average. The nerv-1 Snesd shot a 67 without being able N^«»Ynrk at Pi. 3 ji m. So he made h:a own pace after | tolfy. If . —...... s 0 0 0 n 0 0 Joe Agnello had il 5-3 and Judge Phila'nf'tphia f>t ri,nV4iinati. 0 |i.m. mile clirb admitted two more mem- | er Dick Sovde, a righthander who ous hustle-guy from Waterbury. 1° S'hk a decent putt. He had awhile and had nothing to kick | ’’ 0 1 0 2 0 1 Jack Ciordon .4-3-1, all for Board- (Only aani^ii arhf^ulPd). hers today, shghl little Ron D e-' t 1 ft 0 0 0 |t_H* bs Nt4 »■ L ‘2. Conn., doesn't lead the Sox in any most of the small gallery that back with w hen Delany drove up U.'nv.l''". cf 1 1 n .0 0 >2 man. The A P card saw it even at stands 6-8. weighs 200 and lost MORTY MEEKLE i on* department but is'near the top: turned out. lany of Ireland and lanky Gunnar from behind to collar and p a ss : Torten-en 3I1 0 2 '3 3 0 '0 3-3-2. Tile crowd of about 2,500 only three games in three yeara S.vmpafhy BY DicK CAVALLl THE S'fORY OF MARTHA WAYNE Mes.sag(‘ ,To Mol her f in almost all of them. ------him 70 yards from the finish. »rn<-r, rf 0 0 I 0 0 0 BY W1I.SOX sCRi:f:r.a Nielsen’ of Denmark. Bf*mh«rfllAr, 2b .0 paying an estimated 56.000 ap­ with Occidental College, waa Jim 's 43 hits put him second 0 0 2 2 0 0 peared to like the nationally tele- WORKIN' 0H,YaiKN0WTXe , vou THiNK YOU aor it ioubh! IT^S REAL BAD 10NIOCTk;'| MPS.NEL50N,IT7^' Last Nighi’s Fights The two made the grade laat Kr( like ME NEEP6 HER New London 4, Weaver 1. ,...- 1, ___ _ ,..ij o, by Seaman, the UOLA hope, fourth Beaten' Two Champa by Giant scouts’ Dutch Reuther REROE, AW ME WITH MY LETiS GO DOWN FOR ...... v.SHFSA A55LW ROC m m *5 A TOV AS WOTO'O'F G o o d m an '1.301 and Jensen i20i. Garden) Larry Boardman. 137'7 , ab r h a e rbl AINT sleep; boy. Windham 6. New Britain 1. ’ track and field meet, 21-year-old ^ oj .^ed Wheeler of Zi^ftarlh, 3b . . o 0 0 " H e ’s beaten two champs and I and Bvo Pqsch as a fast boll, HANDS H WATERALLTHE ^ ) A CUPOF HOT FASH'ON iK T CAOOV SAID HED cET ME ONE, Third In RBI’s YOU, Woodiow Wilson 2, Wethersfield Marlborough. Conn., knocked out Ron, a student at Villanova—Uni- Iowa fifth In 4 04 7 fturk, r ...... 3 0 2 ;«r 1 0 0 tliink he’a entitled to go for the thrower with fine control, will re­ LIVELONG O iJXX^'^^^LATE.' LU'ETWTOC ■ 00 VOU K'*U>'. M» : 1 t 1 3 0 0 W i la o T Piersall has driven in 21 runs to , Frankie R.vff. 137’., .New York. 9. versity, qualifying first with a " i 'had no idea I d do It,” said title," aald Boardman Sr., in the port to the Giants’ MInneapoUa NliSHT trail Dick Gernerl I27i and Mickey! Blanchard, p j.3 ^-0 1 0 n 0 1 OISmRAN I EVECV- U F Middletown 8. Rockville 0 (7 in­ Oia.rlotti. N..C. — Nino Valdes, stunning, hard won duel to the the rather shy Irisher. "I’m just Rriinnirk. 2h 1 (J O 1 0 dressing room. The youngstor club soon after his graduation * -b n : Vernon .(241.-Though not noted as 210, Havana., stopped Ken Ham­ HAWS, *■' BODVSHE MECeV- nings, rain). tape with Nielsen. delighted I did it for myself and Bfnn^lt. lb .. 3 A *0 6 0 if/! whipped both Smith and feather­ from Occidental JuneyiO. CJttWbHAS 6 0- a slugger he’s tied with Jensen at mer. .195. Deti-oil. 8. , ’ Salvator^, if . 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 weight,. champion Sandy Saddler HOUSEMAID'S fotir home runs behtnd only Windsor 5, Glaslonbmy 3. Delany was timed At 3:59.0 and, the old sod." Dowd, rf ,... 2 0 1 0 0 0 n KNEE, . . TO stand «mos. Newington 3, Plainville 1 (8 In­ Villa, cf .... 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 in non-title matches esriier this 0 Gernerl (tOl and Vernon (5i, Nielsen at 3:59.1. ' Could be. do it at Melbourne In Ca »pa. cf .. I 1 0 0 0 0 0*0 year. ' BRUTON FINED LUMBA60...y LIKE THIS,' MC& nings, rami. .That catch? Oh, yes. Piersall RETAI.NS I.£.\U No United States - milcr belongs . the Olympic games? * >- “I ’d .like to get Smith for •..the il iW ^ e7 rates as bis best liis ninning grab ' Meriden 13. Wilcox Tech 9. Pittsburgh, June 2 VP) ~~ Faye TotaU ...... i 23 1 7X15 4 2 1 1x> the club. And. ironically, the! "Please God, 1 hope so" Sp^nr^r ...... 100 002—3 title," said young Boardman. "I < Milwaukee. Jun* 2 Iff)— BUly off Fred Hatfield at Detroit last Stafford 8, Putnam Tech 1. \ Crocker of Montevideo, Uruguay, tvv-o, foreigners qualified for mem- "Please God, I hope so," he said 0pmal ...... OOL 000—1 hope to do a job on him.’ Bruton of the Milwaukee Bravea ye^r because it. prevented . what relied on a red-hot putter today to bership on the same Ramsaiir S ta-^u ite reverently, x-r*No nulB whan winninf run aeprad. NEW DERBY COACH Ryff wasn’t sure what happen- was notified laat night that ha haa would have been the winning i-un. ratain a one-stroke lead over Patty dium track where America’s best The lap,times were 58.5, 2:01.6, 2B, Blanchard, ^lyatora, Dbwd; HR. od. When the reporters asked ' also rates high on the list two Derby, June 2 (A*/— Michael CowlfB: SB. Torian«an:> LOB.^ Spancar itXEp/- He Berg of St. Andrews, 111., in the beL Wes jSantee, three times'tried :.3,:02.5 and 3:59. 3. Optical 6: RB Blanchard 3. Duhrow* what happened. he - replied, been fined 550 for hia fight with • WCK beauties at Fenway Park that j Mlkulics _ pf Truhibyll it the new' third round of the 57.500 Churchill to break the fearaome four. j Nielsen, wh(> was leading at the akl 0; JK>.- Blanchard ft. Dubrowakl 6; "Y ou ’ve got n\e.” Then he added Rusa Meyer of the Cuba In toa flrat robbed'Vernon of home runs when head eoarh of the Derby High Valley Women’s Invitational Golf Niclaen was runni^ for the first 1.500-meter mark, was clocked at HBP, fujajinick ttwlcra) hv Dubmvakl: inning of th* first gams at Coleiffo^ WP. Blanchard l:fB . Gfeaanhi Buck; “ waa I really Hnocked cold?” 4-3 Mlckejt^o waa with Washington. 'School football team. ■ , Tournament... v . time sinee Fshraary! in South A f-1 3:44.2 at this point. Memorial Day. C •«. .. M. te M a s m Scorer. Wtlltai^f. • ; ^ ■ It waa Boanhnan’a 31st vittofjl^ ------4 ./■{ ( I l'7 •A. I: Z- \ r 'f- \ 4* : .1 I MANCIBI^ST1;R e v e n i n g h e r a l d ,. M^CHEStER, ^ N N „ SATURDAY, JUNE t , 1954 PAtiE THZSTOEN

’A' X ^ ^ " MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., SATURDAY. JUNE 2. 196« p a g e TW ELVf Bcip B«ni ArticlM Fur Sa)a 45 FcrtlUgcra Rooaia Without Board 59 Ronaco f^4ir Salo 72 Rouaoo For Salo 1% FmrStI* 75 Legsl Notifs Male er Fei S7 ■I ...... I Si 9 11 III I I ...... fleip Wsated—M stoSS NICB c l e a n room for gonUamon CAPE COD. 79 Barry Rd.. Rolling LAKEWOOD C3RCLE-7 yaor old 'ANDOyjBR— Four room ranch UMITATIOir OBDRB -Re^ IfunUd— M»l« M At A COURT o r PROBATE hit* Antomo^Uw Salo THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW I BY FAGALY and SHORTEN Help Wgnted— Male _ 36 HELP WAN’tED-AU ^ MAKURB—Any quantity. Call at Center, rtiower, bed, parking. Park. Garisge, porch, aluminum Coloniak, with attached broase- houoqr Screened porch, fireplace: FEW PIECES MI S-7S76. 09 Hotel it. MI. 9-7088. way osid garofa. Four bedrooms s land, $7,500. Pl.'.a-617* at Kanchfiter ^ariUiln and Wr Uia ROUTE SAlilBSMAN wanted, Hve w a n t e d ' and part iim«. Apply combination windows. Shown by .IXatrlet of Manehesier on tbs »U i day 1»W CHEVROLET. 1% ton plat- WANTBlD—Two men for , wood­ Rnack ptir, 533 Eoot ^ appointment only. Conventional itnd den. Mlhs. Dishwasher. r 6. of May. 1966. . d i a l e d day week, numerous ; benefUs. Present, Hon. John J. Wallett, Judge. form ptake. Four ap«e.d tranamia'^ working department. Apply in per- Lathe Hands " Of Sdimnsr Furniture At WELL R om eo cow momira, by or FHA mortgage. ' Phone Mir* Comblnojlon atorm windows, fire­ 1 I Must apply In peroon, Manchester th* yard, say i amount, dolltlarad 9cnt»—Flats— OLTON—Three milea from Mim. Estato of Robert A Curran, lat* of Blon, dualif. Excellrnt condition. aon, Manrheater MUlwork Co., 9-8970. No agemo. place In basement , playroom. MMchester In said'Dlatiict. decodaed. Coat, Aprpn, Towel Supply. 73 Milling Machine Operators ■7: anywhere. Coll Leonard OigUo, No down payment, $6 weekly, (^le 254. Broad 8t. ' Substantial livings. TedtNBmts dS : ------j.— ,40— Flagstone terrace. Nicely laiidw <’h«»tsr center, five room ranch, On motion of Helen T. (5irran of said I k) Ti)6^E ORSAKJiZAtlOM 'VTutLC TlJE Summit St. andGHnders. Situation Wanted— Bolton. MI. 3-7088.' fireplace, basement garage, Manchester administratrix. Adviirtisement Motors. MI. #-0980. scaped 97’ ,x 180’ lot. 'ColonUfi J0U5NAU 9i06, VWlIZit -BUSS A ei& SHOE SALESMAN — Full time « Female - - S8 Six Miles From Manchester amesite drive, aluminum com ­ ORDERED: That six months from CLASSIFIED ADVT. TOOLMAKERS jmlture, Appilonce and T.V. type hardware on alt doora. $(lv- 4h« 25th 1o( May. 1966. be end the IMS, IMl CHEVRO- TUt FlOM TWAT TAWE5 SIXTEEDTM t rapid advancement, good pay ' Many benefits. ROOS: Attractive six room Cepe, two eral bullt-lna. C*)l O w ner,/M l bination windows, venstlan blinds, same are limited and allowed for tha DEPT. HOURS paid vacation, hoapitalixation. etc.' EXPERIENCED TYPIST wishea HoDBChoM Goods 51 ' adults. large landscaped lot, trees. Not cri(i«(>rii"wVihin whTch lo'brtng In'their . Lo t s , two doors, (our doors, hard, A FULL PAGE WEIP& ', SQUEEZE IN to work iq her bomei Will pick up unfinished. Storm sash, dormers, 8-7181. i . . . / top convertibles, .Some ■ With IT5KOCT ADO GETN68UQG Apply Endicott Johnson Shoe FIRST CLASS ONLY^ Excellent working.conditions. our showroom. a'mesite drlvg,(‘ '70’x350’ tot. Land: Hsvelopment. $14,500, Owner. MI. ?¥''"• "•W 'c»iai». and said 8:15 A. M. to 4:30 P. M. ' Store, 950 Main. ' and 'deliver. MI. 1-4090. ANTtQUB rURNITURlB. sUvar, SIX dupli steam oil. hast, TANNER STREET — Ne*r ranch S-S2S0 ^ 'administratrix Is directed lo flvs pubVe Rowerglide, radios and heaters. «WEEf ADDBESS ‘ glaoa, china, and used furniture less iteci oink scaped. Very clean. 112,900. imtlcs to (h» creditors to bring in their AU carry a written guarantee. For t Apply at office ERS FURNITURE large RUchen,! i hom'e with basement garage, elalmi; wtthin sSId ttms allowed hr bought and oold. Furniture Repair and tub^tormlca cidqnUr, cellar ' WARR$iN E. HOWIJVND Realtor COPY CLOSING TIME the very best in used cars, see MECHANICAL . ■ HIGHEST KATES s a l e s choice residential seetion. Many . ANDOVER, BOLTGn !' tHibllehlng a copy ot this order In •eim*,' 266 Center Street Situations Wanted— Sarvica. MI. 8->449. and attic, ®pper wlndw ocroena. MI. 3-1108 . MI. t-eOOS de luxe features. 'Sslllng (or newspaper having a clrculailnn In aold for CLASSIFIED ADVT. Bob. Oiiver, Center Motor Saies, (Jtt, The Green) opposite OsHter Park.NAvgllable probate district within fen days from 481 Maul St. ASSEMBLER ' ‘ BENEFITS ■ Male S» 818.900. T, J, Croekstt, Realtor, COVENTRY an^ Vicinity the dale of this Order and return make NINE PISXnC dining room set. I about June 1. "Atlulta onlV Refer- 88.200, FOUR ROOMS plus garage. to this court of the notice given. MON. THRU FRI. NELCO TOOL COMPANY/ Open 10 to 5\-Evenings 7:30 to 9 reasonable offer accepted. Ki. Office MI. 3-8418, Residence MI. WANT TO BUY \ CAR and had To assemble close fitting gears OVERTIME SCHEDUtiE EXPIUUENCrilD typist desires encea. Address Hpx J. Hs: Nice .condition. Suburban. New 9-7751. JOHN J. WAU.ETT. Judge. 10:30 A. M. / INC. . work kvenings and weekends, at 3-4590. ranch homes for "livability." Pick six rooms (Vbedrooms), miwlern your credit turned down? Don’t and mechanical componeills. I.IMITATION oaaaa iflve up, see "Honest” tioualas, Evening Appointment ^ , Manchester, Conn. home. A; T^rgeon Jr., ' co^er 18 ” REEL TYP^EIectrlc Mower, MODERN FIVE rown flat, ft^ t, out you lot and the house of kitchen,. hpotsk, arrei^e, outbuild­ At A COURT o r PRORATE held SATURDAY 9 A. M. ~F~ THREE-BURNER Perfection oil hot water, tils bath, khdwar, cab) HOLLISTER STREET ings, n ' _____zL— 333 Main. Not a finance company Main Woodland Sts., third floor. 200 ft. of cord: liked one season. stove, two vacuum cleaners, 85.00 your dreams. We will custom a( Manehester within and for tha Previous experience in assem­ MACHINISTS — First or second 835.00. Call MI 9-X701 net kitchen. 8100 pef immth. Glvi build It for y4 BILYUE RD.,~(oupd'bom C^pe Cod, excellent condition, offered at rlalms against nald estate, and soldpiw AND PACKER or Piano Teachers’ Clinic at Web­ stairs Apartment with garage. 121,500. Six rooms, fireplace,'dou­ Lost and Pound [ brakes. This w-ill Blake a good | bury. WANTED—Expert landscap/men. end tables. MI 3-8190. baths. Excolignt arrangement for hot sir-oil, nptty school and bus, administratrix Is directed In give second autonfobll^ No down pay.* • "Apply Keeney Street School/Sat ster Mill School, W. H. Come in Very centrally located. Phone MI profewional ‘'pfficea. T. J. 810.800. Cair'Nen Oatrinsky. Ml. ble garage, large coriier lot, 88,900. 11c. notice to the creditors to brin • ■ Ambtti.oua, 'energetic young G. E. STOVE with 26" oven, 2 -y at once because yoU’II find blond, 9-3616. 8-5159, their rlalms within said Umn oUi FOUND — A place where you can ment, as low a^3.75 a week. Mc­ PAINTERS, must be experienced. Mr. Kennedy. Do|t»— Blrd^Peta 41 Crockett, Realtor. Office MI. by puhllshing a copy of thia joraer In ______- V— - — Many other new and older Clure Pontia(>/373 Mam St. Ml. Call BU 9-0784 after 6, I^ydall De­ h years old. 880. Thor semi-auto­ aple and mahogany at reduced 8-5416., Residence MI. 9-7751. some newspaper having a^rCulatlon secure a complete line of knitUnK man required to supply parts FIVE'ROOM apartment, newly re­ MA>)CHE8TER-33 Hyde St.. 4- houses, farms and cottages. 82,800 yams and accessories, stamped 9-4545. / velopment Corp.,“ Box 829, Maii- matic washer, like new, 835. Ml ices. Full guarantee and free In said prohtue dialrict wlHUn tan days and pack units. Assisi in rivet­ SalMmen Wanted 86-A PORTBRFIEUD’8 PET SUPPLY, 9-8852. sek^rice. Take 36 months to pay. decorated and remooeled. Cloae icAHT CENPTKR ST.-+Suit*bla for room Cape Cod,-living room, and up. New listings always fr.om (he date of thie order and return goods, embroidery cottons and chester. ' now located at Route S and Chapel to bus line and schcxils.^ Coll M I, needed. make to this court qf-ihe nottee given, 195t FORli V-8 pickup truck. In ex- ~7Hun^ Te O o^ P ia n o Company, 317 Asylum office and home. Ten ’ rooi open stairway, bright kitchen, JOHN>/WALLETT, Judge. tatting threads. At Your Yam ing and assembly operations. Rd., South W.lndsor, next lo Eoit 3-65(26.. Yoiingsteown sink, garbage dis- Shop. 80 Cottage St. Phone Ml. cellenv ( ondition, tires like new. ivAiTff,^ t / f r St., l^rtfbrd. JAckson 5^6696. Steam heat oil, fireplace, o InquH-e-364 BldOrell St, MI. 3;7405. Hartford Drive-lti lYieater. Open 36” WHITE Gas Stove, reasonable. possl, full cellar, aluminum At K COVtrt o r PROBATE bsM «.3388. , W * 0 V. LAniVfOOO Must be over 18 years of age. FACTORY LABORERS SALESMAN, Open ^ u r s d s y nights. bathrooms two-cor arga WELLES AGENCY at MOBcheeier within end for the daily 9-5, Tuesday, Thursday and Call after 6 p.m. MI 3-4688. lot. Ampls parking storms and screens.' corner lot, 1919. MeClUM 9l|«l9A»t'<1 MCMQO.lU -. THREE ROOM furnished apart­ _ ar- Main St., Coventry. PI. 2-8872 auirtcUef^aneheMer, on the 19th day LOST-PASS BOOK No. 63248. 196i PACKARD, model 200, four li t^NSKAfl Friday nights 7 . t p.m. Man­ ranged. A real bai For\ap- surrounded' by Anchor Post fenc­ ef ItM. door sedan, hydramatir, power Wc have several openings’.^ , chester cuatomeri can coll JA. 42 ” SINK and two 21” Side Cabi­ ment. Adults only. 106 Birch St. •,,-Pre»enl. Hon. John J. Wallett, Judge. Notice la hereby given that Pass GRAY - , J 1 r i_ ’ • \vill hir# nod ir»in a man UNlVERSi Electric Range pointment coll Gi « Lh Ormitta. ing. A garden of trees, 3-car ROCKVILLE. — Thres family. brakes, heater, radio, rear spcak-_ for men to do jfeneral lawr in I .27-45. preferably married, 8-3591 and we will bring order nets, Butomsllc washer. Cabinet •Estate of (nereM Aniellllo a.h.a. Book No. 63248 Issued- by The Sav­ MANUFACTURING CO. Reasonable/ MI 9-9826. FIVE ROOMS, unfurnished, dlo. Realtor,. ’ 178.' garage, amesite drive. Tremen- 810.500. Carlton W. Hutchins. Xa. ThereH AngtU 1st* of Haneheater, la ings Bank of Manchester has. been er, electric antenna. One owner.' our Manche.ster plant. If in-' with good education. Base incom* homo with us at 5 p.m. to 58 ironei', ail at half price. Also ^dous vflue at $13.-900. B- Can­ 9-5132, MI. 9-4694. wld Dlitrlct. dsceased. 8685. Ml. 9-1625 after 5 p.m. Sprace St, new and used washers and sewing 60” CABINET Oink, in good condi quire W, Dudek, 133 Union lost And application has /been Buaihyilii Servlet Offered 131 RooDhr—Siding 161 Help Wmnled->-Feinalc 33 terested, call MI 3-5163 for , plusCommissions and bonuses will Manchester. dor, Realtor, Rockville TR 5-3495. The executor having exhibited hta HIIJ.IARD ST,. (Third floor) .machines at very low prices. tlon. Ideal for'Xottage. . Priced adminletratinn aoceunt wuh sold esUM made to said bank (or paynienl of 1954 CHEVROLET Station Wag-i to this Court for allowance. It Is rndiol RAY SJtOOFING CO., shingle and NURSE FOR air conditioned op- appointment or see the plant 1 P»y POODLE —- Black-standard fe- A.B.C. Appliance, 21 Maple St. right for quick M e. Apply John- LEWIS STREETT-Seven room Co- the amount of deposit.-■ - on iHandyman). 33,000 mile.a. | MANCHESTER T.V. Service, •MANCHESTER mqle. 3^4. months old. Inoculated, FIVE ROOM tenement to. rent, IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY ORDERED: That the IWl dSr of and T.V. specialists since in.'M. built up roofs, gutter and con- elating room. Starting salary, superintendent. C., G. Maron,’ P'**" son ft Uttle, 10 Wadsworth 81. partially furnished. Venetian lonlkl (.4-31. excellent condition. ANDi^R LAKE June, t»6S. at ten o’clock, forenoon, at. One owner. May he seen at 191 A.K.C. registered. MI. 8-7435. GOOD SELECTION used furniture, the Probate Offlee In -.the MuntiriHli LOST—PASS BOOK No. 50250. C.hHitcr nieinbcis of Telsa. Ml. cliK tor work; roof, chimney re- 8293.67 per month; Personnel poli­ "A GOOD PLACE TO WORK” blinds. ’Rusco windows, screens Three large bedrooms, fireplace, Bretton Rd. MI 9-9019. at Rogers Corp., Mill and Oak- , some refinished. New desks and NO MONEY D O ;^ H Year rziund hoHie right on Building In sold Monehniter, be and Notice is hereby gWen that Pass 9-6660 or MI. 3-4607, : pairs. Ray Hagenow. Ml. 9-2214. cies. Contact Mrs. Dormer, R.N., ADORABLE iTAND^RD French and door, automatic oil heat and Designed tor happy, carefree garage, amesite drive, nlc4 quiet the tame la oaaigned for n heoilBg on WAREHOUSE MAN to unloafT land Sts., Manehester. Con-i bookcases, unfinished, box springs Start Paying In \ ily Book No. 80250.^ssued by The Ray Jackson, Ml. 3-8325. Manchester Memorial Hospital. Poodle puppies, one' while male,! hot water, gas stove, covered living, thia. delightful home section. Near park, pool, bin. Hie lake. the allowance of said adSaInMrMlM Savings Bank oT Manchester has nOTOTILLEIi ■ Ml. 3-1141. freight cars and prepare orders necticut. 824.95;. rebuilt mattresses 812.95 WANTED \ Ideal for large family,. Immediate 5'4' rooms. Urge natural alone account with eaid esuue and thia Court 'Auto Acceasorlea—^Tirea 6 for delivery. Five day work week. one blac'k (emdle. A.K.C. regia- \ f1(N>r(^ etc. Reasonable rent. Write is unmistakably the beat yklue directa that notice of the Ulqe and been lost and Application has been _ ROUKINO, Siding aiid carpentry. to 818.95; some antiques and Reliable, Honest Perkpn Box C, Herald. In the nicer home m arket/Llv--■ occupancy. Asking 815,600. Go(»d- fireplace. Urge living room, deep A. F. of L.‘ Union,' Permanent tered. Tel. Thompsonvllle, '• RI. : knlc^f-knacks. LeBlanc 'Furniture place OMlgned (or Mid hearing be ilv<> made to said bank for payment KOi: H IK E Alterations and addlUone. Ceil­ ELDERLY LADY to room GOOD WAGES Notice To TAKE OVER \ Ing room, 2$’ .x 19’. fireplabe, chlld Really Cq;, Realtors. MI. ^lot. Unusual buy at 810,950. en to. all persona known to ba\lmar> ' Car Burn Oil? Economy over­ position with free life and health 9-3794 after 6 p.m. \ . Hospital, corner South Street and ested therein Ip appear and be of the amount of deposit. . . ings. Workmanship guaranteed. board. Kitchen privileges. ■ / UNPAID BALANCE \ ' dining'area, charming kitchen 3-7825. BU. t-«»$9, ^ I . 3-1907 therein Ip appeiu- and bs M* A. A. Dion, Inc., 299 Autumn Summit St. MI. 9-9318. insurance. Apply in person. H. J. PENSiOI^S Effective June 5. 1956,-^ The Vernon avenue, Rockville. TR. thereon1 by puMIthfiigpabllsBlng a copy of thist haul, parts and labor, $50. m TlNCHESTER PE”? Center foTaU MONTHLY PAYMENTS \ Business Locations fli-eplace. Three bedrooms, two ’Manchester, Vernon Street. order Um -some newspapernewinaper having M FREE ESTJMATlvS Street. Ml. 3-4860. Heins Co.. .570 Tolland Sl.. East Greyhound Corporation 1 Eastern 5-2174, Open 9 lo 9, Saturdays Un- IVOODBRipCtE inr — Sitollksi!^ lArgs six room ranch, 1*4 years Guaranteed new, rebuilt^ engines, YOUNG WOMAN—Part time drug • your pets and pet supplies. S. ft 821.1*. ' \ For Rent C4 baths, recreation room fire­ rlrculatlonXln.tlon\ln mid said Dtstrtet, at isost.l« PcrPonals Hartford. GROUP INSURANCE Gre.vhound Lines Division I will tll6. 3 COMPLETE Modern ranch, 8'iparkllng roomk, old, (IrepUcs, oil heat, knotty 'ive days before the day ofot (soM<*ald ba­ hear. 8124.95.’ No money down, balance store work. Apply in person only. H. Green Stamps. Open 9 to 6 place. screened breekeway. two Ing. and by - jnalllhji------la a------eerttfisd— ‘ le*« increase its passiTge.. (ares ap-‘ Monday through Saturday. Thura- N ROOMS OF BRAND NEW ' thfsd bedrooipk, tile^.hath. Hot pine kitchen, combination win­ M I. 3-HI41 Uoofine and Chimneys 16-A 459 Hartford Rd. VENETIAN BLINDS, metal radia­ car garage. Large well land- ter,on ot: b n e f^ May It. JI86, a copy w ANTED—Ride to Pratt * Whit-1 20 months, . VACATIONS plying between points in the Slats (lav and Friday nights tiil 9. Free FURNITURE BTORB AT 26 Birch St for rant. watqr heat,, full baseiRqnt, alum­ dows and doora, plasUred walla, of this... ordsr jrdtr to Nteboiab Aagalq. vf. ney, during summer. 2nd shift, > tor covers, Simmons DIvanols, acaped lot. KOR THE BEST in Bonded built of Conhectieut. . parking, MI. 9-427.3. 695 Main St. mqutre Marlow's, inum damliination windows, land- full cellar with basement garage. Ko. a, Maikhtster. OoiiB.. Trot* vtcinily Manchester Green. M I! COLE MOTORS MOWERS REPAIRED and aliarp- COUNSELORS AGE '20+ HOLIDAYS priced for quick sale. Call Ml. ."taped l(h. Priced (or quick aole. M4% i. IT(MtL 689 Tlraniillil At77 ened. All work guaranteed, Pick- lip rpofs, ahingle roofs, gutters, THE LONDIo N 3-7649. s ■ BLOND BEDROOM I.Arg* lot. Will V.A, or F.H.A. Hartford, 3-7851. I Ml. 9-0980 - PEDIGREED GERMAN Shepherd LIVING ROOM 24oi^,SQ: FT. of spaca for buslnesa H. B, GRADY, Broker Anderson Agency. JA. $16,900. ^ East 17i Up, delivery. 113 Wells St. MI. conductors and roof repairs call Hello, - & LANCASHIRE Nalionally known Conn. Co-ed puppy, male. A.K.C. registered, PIKE POTTERY ft Gifts, Newing­ 5-Pc. PINETTE SET otficka or light industry. Second PENNSYLVANIA 9-1702. Couglilln. MI. 3-7707. DESIGNERS AND draftsmen Notice tloor.sCentnUly located. Parking MI 3-8009 N Y,. Balvab Camp, Teaching or camp ex,< reasonable. Call R(H'kvillf TR. ton. MOhawk 6-4709. Flagstone, •’Philco” Elec. Refrigerator , FI RST .TIME Vernon-Campbell Avenue, Vi Motel, 60Sp 'Automobiles for Sale 4 1 TIRES 1N.SURANCE GROUP perienre essential. Rlflery, AUi- wanted for product and equipment 5-1148. facillU^.. Call JA. 7-1372. DOORS OPENED, keys fitted. ROOKING — Specialising in repair- development work. These are per­ A piibliyli! hlearin„hie a will be held by bird baths, gazing globes, all "Caloric’: Combination Range ; mile from Route 16. copied, vacuum cleaners, ir o n s ,m g roofs of all kinds. Also new lelic.s. Nature. Top salaricaloV f > Town Planning Commiaaion m cblors. Hitching posts, jockeys, . "Maytag'' Washer ON MARKET ?.o‘:*36.W o. 1900 PONTIAC Catalina, radio, IJfetime Guarantre ' at 20-22 Trinity St., Hartford, (one manent jobs with s rapidly grow­ STORE FOlR RENT at 214 Spruce Ranch, four larga rooms, full Angelo, c-o Comi guns, etc., lepalrcd. '-Shears, j loofs. Gutter 'work. Chimneys qualified men. Camp A ^en- the Hearing Room of the Munici­ flamingos. Iron lawp furniture, oil • "Emerson" Television cellar with fireplace in cellar. Btale Office Biiih1 ^ ' heater, hydramallc, low mileage. 800 X 16 — 8I2.95* ^ blcK'k from Conlon Highway),’ haa lure. .245 McKinley,, New ing company. Call J. B. Mangen MTestocK— Vehicles 42 St., suitably (or gny type of bust OXFORD ST. — New five room knives mowers etc., put Into, con. | cleaned, repaired, 28 years' ex- pal Building. Mancheater. Con­ jars, fl(jwer pots, ceramics. Open "Hoover" Vacuum ness. MI. 9^97, ' ranch, excellent regidential sec­ Two older coloniala In the coun­ Storm door and windows. Low Anthony Angelo, %V.1__ Can ' be purchased at low bank 670 X 15 — 814.70* Haven,.Conn. • ' for appointment, "rhe Newton Co., "Mohawk” Axm. Rugs yllle. Conn.: Jennie —,40, W4P& rates McClure Pontiac. 378 Main ditlon for coming needs. Brftilh-j pcncnce. Free estimates. Call openings for High School gradu­ necticut, June 11, 1956, Monda.v daily eveiltnga and Sundays, Spe- tion. Two (treplacet, natural birch try club area. Seven rooms each. tax rate. Will sell at 111,600. 710 X 15 ■816.95* Howley. Manchester MI. 3-5361. '55 Elm St., Manchester. WE BUY COWS, dalvea and beef ”Sealy” Boxspring 8t., ]f*nch«Ften Conn. '7 St. MI. 9-4545. I •1 ■ ■ .waite. 52 PeOH Street. ates interested in positions as: . evening, at 8 P.M. on a aubdtviaion rial bird baths 83.50. Berlin-Turn­ STORE, SUITABLE for sny typo kitchen, walk-out basement. T. J. Both with! bath and lavatory.'Tliraa' JOHN J. WALL B ^Jadh*. cattle. Also horses.. Piela Bros. "Sealy” Mattress New Treads Y.OUEG MAN wanted for light fac- tilled Tel. hn. 3-7405. pike. front ^c'Ri'te Theater on of business. LoeVtion, on Hartford Crockett, Realtor, Office MI. bedrooms, garages. Sood big Iota. Hebron, just over Bolton line. STATION WAGONS—1954 Chevro-1 POWER AND hand mowers sharp­ Linoleum. Tables, Cabinets, ■ Pic­ At A TOURT o r 600 X 16 — 8 7.95* Accounting Clerks PAINTERS WANTEb—Apply aif- torv work. Apply Kaklar Toy Co., MAP OF Highway. \ Rd. near McKee^t. Reasonable 3-5416, Residence Xn, 9-7761. Near school, and I>ua. These are New six room cape. Four rooms ened. Air-cooled engines repaired. HcatliiK— Plumbing 17 tures, an(l a few other items. rent. MI. 9-0969 any time let. 1983-1952 Fords, all metal, all, 670 X 15 — . 8 8.95* foid Jarvis at Jarvis acres Man­ 60.(Hilliard St. ANSALDI HEIGHTS ADDmON good liveable homes and you have finished with ftrepUee, Youngs 5l.triW Sr.:ib^{k”.n In nice condition. Douglaa Motors, j Pick up and delivery. All work ('bding Clerks Free Storage Until Wanted. WETHER^tJ, ST.-Six room atn ot May, IIM. 710 X 15 — 8 9.95* chester Green, just off Verhbn St. NO. 2 Articles For Sale 4$ your choir* of price. One is 818,000 town kitchen, ceramic tlU bath " 4 333 Main. ______guaranteed. Ideal Grinding Shop. ROLL-A-WAY cot, cbpiplete. guitar Free Delivery. BUSINESS OR office location. 474 gle, in excellent condition. Mod' hot water heat. 'Pressura Seal Prei^'nl, flon. John J. Wallett, Judge’ s *Exchange 273 Adams. Phone -Ml, 9-3120, PLUMBING and heating—Repairs Comptometer Operators MANCHESTER. CONN. . the other Is 81.8,000. Moke your ap­ ..estate of John W. Smith, lata ot PROREftTY OF 25 OFFICE DOORS I with glass). and baby carriage.\MI. "S-lSOl. Free Set Up by Our Own Reliable Main Sl., ground flbpr,floor, three ern kitchen. First floor lavatory, pointments early to see thgae. * jvindowi, full cellar with base­ Hanritester. In said Dlatriel. decaosod, 1953 PONTIAC convertible, mist Noi down payment. Terms 3-8979.. and cohtract worn. Call Ml. 9-8541. WANTED—Laboi'era, Apply Fo|*e- rooms, now used for llictaplio'ne Operators man, Woodhili Heights, Duval St. ANDREW ANSALDI ' Cheap. Inquire , Marlow's, 861 Men. or dWlor’s of- playroom in basement, large' lot ment garage. Priced .to aelL Xt . Tho.admUiitrator having ozidMt«4 green finish, dark green top. to suit you. * Septic Taeks ANTIQUES. Commodes, wash Phone Me Immediately flee. MI. 9-5229 . MII.„3-7444. Severs! other colonials In other his adminliiiraUoa o o e e ^ iriih iSm Ke.vpuncli Operators Alexander Jarvis Co. SCALE V - 50' , JAN. 24, 1956 Main St. nicely landsChped. One car ga 812,800. F.H.A. mortgage avail Hydramallc, radip, heater, power BUDGET CENTER RUBBISH AND ashes leniovcd. iBStaUalUoii and ‘Repair slanci, tables, chests'bf drawers, Harlfoid CH. 7-03,58 areas of town in the 815,000' to Generai cleaning, ccllais, alliCS; Moving—Trucking I HAYDEN L GRLSWOLD, C. E. ELECTRIC, RAZORS, sales and rage. Priced at $15,750. 8. A. able. is - ateering. Continental spare wheel, 91 CENTER ST. Record Clerks ' MAN WANTED for inside laundry 8p«elaUst. dressing fable, mirrors 1 / pine. After 7 P. M. CH. 8-4990 OLD ESTABLISHED m e ^ ahd Beechler, MI. 3-8989. 835,000 range. June, 1988, at slavon o'elew, “ and yards. Reasonable .ales. ,M' Storage 20 All interested persons are here- service. Parts and cutting heads Early Victorian love qeat, /with grocery store for vent, with or nearly new whitewall Urea. Many I work -Must apply in person. New;, Se'e It Day Or Nijlht at the Probata ^ e a to tha / ft M. Rubbish Removal. /M l. 'I'.vpists /b v notified lo appear at the abova for all makes. Russell’s Barber two chairs; Spool and other beds, without fixtures and 2 gas piiihha. ALL VAL FIANO RulMIng In aold. MalMastwr other quality extras. Low mlUage. AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS CO. local Model Laundry, 73 Summit. ^Sewers Cleaned ^ MANCHESTER VALUES Trailers tor Sale 6-A 9-9757. : time and ahow caliae, if any the.v Shop, corner Oak and Spruce Sts. coffee tables, stands, chairs, rouhd If you have no means of transpor­ Phone MEdford 3-9884, GlostM- EXCLUSIVES — the same Is ssstaiied tor a ha Just traded in on a later model and long distance moving, pack- Our- Personnel 1 department may AND mSTAlXED Call Wm. McBride the allonsntM of sold adtols_____ ... Cadillac. A car you would ba • have, why said plans ahall not b# tables, picture frames, china, tation., I’ll send my auto (or you; bury. * , \ New 6 room split-levelrecrea- . MI. S-45B1 BOX t r a i l e r f o r SALE, 4 ft. COMPLETE REPAIRS by Stuart -ing, storage. Call Ml. 3-5187. Hart­ be visited 'Jifondny through Friday /approved. SALE—33 1-3% off ,on ISO patterns ! glass, silver, bric-a-brac. Gffta In no obligation. MI.: 3-4816 iu lh r ir s ^ proud to own at Center Motor WANTED At o n c e — in the Blue Rlhbon collection book.' Jlon room, attached garage, terri­ / by 8 ft. Excellent tires and tubes. R. Wolcott on wringer and aiilo- ford CH. 1-1423. • Cellars Drained i TOWN PLANNING COMMIS^ pine, china glasses, wrought iron OFFICE SUITE.-Excirtlent loca­ this-Ckturt director that. MiUea Sales, 481 Main St. mstic washing machines, electric between 8:15 s.m. and 4 p.m. or We also handle texture paint. It A—L—B^E—R-^T—’S fic buy. J. WATSON BEACH COVENTRY LAKE — Rlx room time and ptaea aostgnadw soidlMai^ 832.00. Call Ml 9-4336. SION and table lamps. Come in-and tion. 351 Center St.^ Telephone Ing be gtvan to ^iparsons Known to 3953 PLYMOUTH Cranprook sedan. langcs, vacuum cleaners, motors, MANCHESTER Package Delivery. call JA. 2-5241, e.-ttension 60, to makes old ceilings look like new. 43-45 ALLYN ST., HART+ORD ranch just off lake, Vabont, Ex­ Light trucking and package deliv­ SPOT WELDERS ! Martini K. Afvord, CJhairman look around. Furniture Repair MI 9-1680 or MI 9-3549. Tv'o family 6 room duplex, AND (X). be Interested thareln to Wpaor and ha Radio, hedter, good Urea and runs small appliances, welding. .174 make an appointment' for intti- Town aiuFTiountry Green Paint and Wallpaper Co,, Service, Route 83, Talcottville. 814.Sqo. REALTORS HARTFORD cellent flMflcIn'g fi'Yaltable, Atklng heard t h a i^ by putiltshwg a copy ot Mam Street, MI. 9-6678. ery. Rcfrigcralors, washers and WtHlam A. Allen, Secretary ’ next to Manchester Knitting Mills 89,500 but any raai'oiiabla offer this order In aoma nawspopar having’ real-good. Pull price $800. Will ar- Auto Drivfnc School 7-A view. Dated Manrheater, Connectl- Open Sundays. ' JA: 2-2115 stove moving aperlally. Folding ARC w e l d e r s at the Green. Open from 8 a.m. - Musical instruments 53 New^ r<»m ranch, 813,500. considered, T. Ji Crockiti, Roii)- A clrrotoUmi In sold JtU&Ut, at laoiZ cept trade. MI. 9-6039 or 132 MEmOY RADIO —T.V.. phono's. chairs (or rent. Ml.’ 9-07.52. Drainage Co. I cut, this 31st day of May, 19.56. Sulun»n For Rent 66 nVa days before tba day Of sold hoar- School St., . , LOWEST PRICES IN TOWN. Fe-, 9 p.m MI. 9-9300. BABY CARRIAGE, like ne'W. and MANCHESTER- Centrally located lor.-Qfflca xa. 3-5416; Residanc* Ing, told by ntolltog |n m certUltd lab- male Instructor, has ability and Night tails. Guqjanlccd Rcrvicc, BILtING CLERK. Must be good M l y - 4 1 4 3 WHY PAY MORE? Accordions 5-ROOM Furnished, heated apart­ Xlanv MANCHESTER — Moving arid walnut dinette set. blond telephone >)her.llillngs available up near Main St. Ten room houae, Ml. 9-7751. • patience to teach yoii to be a MI. 9-2280, typist and good with figures. Good POWER MOWERS table. Call MI. 9-8689. 8159.50, full Size, new, complete ment. 37 Park Sl.. Rockville. Tel­ to 83S.i000. ideal for profeasionol man. Com- - SOHMENE trucking Co. Ml. 3-6563, Owned working conditions, good wages, KOPPEKS CO.. INC. with case and one year guarantee. BOLTON— Route 44, economical careful, skillful driver. Day, eve­ WARNING y ephone TRimiont 5-5303. — blnatioh home and office or room­ DODGE-PLYMOUTH ning, Sunday appointments (or GONDER’S T.V, Service, available and operated by Walter B. Per- etc. 'Bockville, TR. 6-8388 (or ap­ Three famous makes. No down Chester Acoordiim Co., 91 Unlon^ FRANCRS K. WAGNER, suburban home. Neat Capa Cod 1955 PLYhlOUTH CLUB SEDAN any time. Antenna • conversions; ell Jr., alid William J. Pickering. ing house. Possibility of rezoning your convenience. M. It'M. Driv­ pointment. 36 BROOKLYN ST„ REFERENDUM VOTE - payment, 82 weekly. No payments 17 " R.C.A.. TELEVISION, rabinet St. MI. 3-5709. Open Mondays, COVENTRY Village Center,-, 3- REALTOR for all offices. Johlv Bissell, Cross five nice rooms/ fireplace, oil hot Automatic transmission, Beau- ing School. MI. 9-6541 before 10 Ph'ilco factory Supervised service. until"July. style. Ml. 3-5345 after'5 p.m. Wednesdays. Fridays and Satur­ room unfurnishc(l apartment, water heal, storm sash, oeraaifa, Uful finish. 81795 Tel. Ml. 0-1486. SPECIAL NOTICE. Our manager TOWN OF ANftOVER Phone m - 3-1 >5T 81.. Coventry. PT. 2-6828, * ManehMUrr^^.s ' a.m. after 4 p.m. Painting— Papering 21 r o c k V il l e . We need used mowers. Trade days, Our 29th year in Mancheg. 355.00 per monUi; suitable for attached ifarage, deep lot. PHcetl WALLETT. Judga. 1964 PLYMOUTH SUBURBAN will interview you In your home MALE A I efere, diim vole of the e l ^ yours now. LIVING ROOM sofa, two large . ter. familv of 3: available now. Tel. or MI.^661^ right. Anderson Agency. JA. All metal, green finish 81495 MAVCHESTEft'S oldest, most (or partjl'ime work. Avop Cos­ tors and citizens qualified to vote chairs, almost ne.w slip, "covers, M A COURT or MOBATB haM GARDENS PIXiWEI). lyilh. John ' TR. 5-2527 Pilgrim 2-6872. „ Lots Tor Salt 78 8-0139. 1953 PLYMOUTH CLUB SEDAN reconimMided auto school, always PAINTING AND paperhanging. metics. Call MI. 3-519.5. i- the Town of Andover. /C o n ­ BUDGET CENTER lyill sell separately or'"as set. MUSIC Instrumental, .entgl. Com' NEAI^ EAST CRNTORljmma^- at. .Mancbefter. withto, oiM for tba Deere tractor. MI. 9-21.16 Repair or ncw_ work. First class distolet of iianehesterron $ho Wth dap ' Dark green finish. 8895 ready^to serve you. Will gladly HELP. ^ necticut. will be held in Jhi town ,Fl()or lamp. MI. 9-3606. plete line of Instruments. RentfV' late (ive rnoma, one (Iwr. Ceramic ANDOVER, Main highway, flvii of May A.D. 1I68. , ^ ' work at reasonable rate's. Ray­ WOMAN FOR fountain work, day-". WANTED—A-1 automobile me­ Building: Lots 1955 CHEVROLET FOUR DOOR meft you personally to talk over PAINT AND ejean those gi.itler.s , liall in aaiil Town ;)f A^adovec. on ROYAL AND . Smith-Corona port­ applied to purchase price. Repre­ Summer Homes Fojr Rent 67 tile bath, hot Water h W . garage,- itnd six room rsnchetl, five yaar$ Present. Hon. Jefah J. Radio, heater, blue finish $1595 mond Kiske. Ml. 9-9237. Apply Pine Lenox PharmaiA', 299 chanic. Top wages for the right able and standard typewriters. senting Olds, Selmer, Fed- trees, nice yard, C(4tlt6ii W. Estate ot w. Mar vour driving problem Manchester now. Avoid coallv repaira later. Friday, the 8th day ^ J u n e , 1956, old. Large coop. Proiterty rentqd Manchester to eold _. 1961 FORD CLUB COUPE Driving School. Dial PI. 2-7249. East Center St. See Mrs, Grant. man 'Good working conditions and WANTED All makek of adding machines Boats aind Accessories 46 ler and Bundy. Metter’s XIuslc COVENTRY I^ K E ^ M ta g e s f(jr Hutchins, Realtor. MI,-N/5132 • \ In Town and Suburban at present. Rsasotiabie offer aC' Ml. 3-1383, , WALl.I’APER removed 87.50 per well equipped shop. Referentes between the hOiir.s/f 6 A.M. and Upon oppUcatloir o f __ ___ Radio, heater, blue finish 8495 (APPLY 7 P.M.. upon Ili^-Tollowlrig qiiea- sold or rented. Repairs oh .all Studio. 177 McKee. Ml-. 3-7500. renf. Ideal (or children. Month or 9-4694. \ cepted. Mortgage arranged. Been Bank_and TnW Oompolur I960 FORD STATION WAGOf) 8360 LARSON’S DRIVING School, ; irHini. Modern atenm removal, in- s a l e s g i r l wanted. Holland Can- required. Apply in person. Van's MANCHESTER Boat Co., 10 Essex '^lANCHESTER '♦ Th* Hartferd-OonaaetleotTriist sun-.s rapid, neat wprkman.ship. tion: ■ makes, Marlow’s. 1 season preferred. Mrs. Harold by appointment, TeL WIndeor, EASY TERMS BAJ4R RATES Manchester’s only -4 trained and d.V Kitchen. New Bolton Rd. Ap­ SeMice Station, 427 Hartford Rd. St. Ml. 9-2929. Open evenings, 6' GULBRAN8EN direct blow mli- Hills: PI. 2-7606. ON THREE ACRES good land, imnyl. executor, praying f^aU! Household Services | •Ml, !Mil,58...... ply after 6.p.-ni. ' ' Shall the 'Pbwn of .Andover ap­ ASSOCIATES REALTORS Conn. MU. .8-3810 eveningi. to sell four certain lots of lam SOLIMENE^, INC. certified Instructor. For your safe-.j ^ the Texaco sign. A.sk'-for Vsp. LVDALL t FOULDS NOTICE BUlLDEftS—We are now ! ti> 9,' Saturdays 9: to 8:30. "hogany spinet piano, 8)95. GVmbblattl.bulU, seven years qid. ated In the T>rwn of Coventrif Offered 13-A prove th/issiie of aerial bomi.s booking orders for machine cut { Kemp's, Inc. Ml. 3-5680! COVENTRY IJtKE- Four room Six room home, I 'j baths, fire­ ty We are trained to teach proper- j NOItTH EASTERN Decorating Co,, WANTED - Reliable, high school ? ,«15 PARKER 8T. T h il h a l u n CALL SUNDAY, 3 to 6 p.m., to see ^Iton. County of Trili^, at™, Dodge -.Plymoutli ly. MI. 9-6075. . by Rp/onal School Diatrlrt stone. 4” bed,'s'” to 8” height, 1’ j lakefi'ont cottage.. Available for place, hot water heat, t.wo car gO/ Ml. 9-9221 a clean 4 room home, fireplace Connecticul, known and aulgpaud _ FLAT FINISH Holland window exterior and interior painting..... girl, or woman to hqJ5.v sit afler- . . SEE ,. 1,01* 8, '14, 19 and ai of iho teoei 634 CenteriStrcfet Ml. 3-5101 Noya in the piinciprl aum of to 3',i' long, covers 40y-'sq. ft. per MARTIN 40 ( Motor for boat. season. PI, 2-7303. , rage.' Suburban. Carlton W.; CHARLES LATHROP ' double lot. Take Daley Road just CORONER AUTO Driving School. shades, mado lo measure. All Hpriiviiig if dc.sii'ed. Free esti-/1 noons, vlHnitv of Svn’fr I-ane ASSISTANT MANAGER MR. TOM FLAHERTY ' 8/950.000 to provide funds fog •Wearing Apparel— Kurs‘ 57 known as '’Laurel Mel|M*" and mora metal Venetian blinds at a new ton. sawed bed'edge 2^' bed. 2” to 1 8,50.00. IX Durant St. Hutchins, Realtor. MI. 9-6132 , MI, \ Ml. 9-0384 . before coming to Coventry Lake, parli(ntlarly describe In taid^appllcto 1953 CaiEVROUfiT two door. 1951 Learn to drive correctly . and mates and auggV.slions with ergot! Hornes^ MI. 9-’889l after 7 p:m. he acquiailiop and prepara­ 8” hrgh. 1’ to 3V4’ length, covers COTTAGE at Qhatham. Cap"- Cod. ■ 9-4694. ! lion on file, it Is low price. Keys mado whilc you Bclrcine. MI. 9-7547. -v . ’ Full lime for new King's De- WHITE Graduation . Dress, with \ , EARL ROHAN + turn left at sign Waterfront—first ORDERED: That the foregoing ai^ ChoVrolet sedan. Fillly equipped, safely. Individual inatru(:^l(|q^ by tion o f the aile aelected in the 70 sq. h, per ton. Thin wall stone, 12’ RUNABOUT w’Uh oars, anchor, June\30th to July 14th./Please ■\ Ml. 3-7433 right (m Mink 'IVall. Aaking $6800 brand new Urea. Douglaa Motora, wait. Marlow’s'. PART AND full time hflp wanted . .pjirtment Store, shoe depart- pump, seat cushions, 3'.j-h.p. out­ ■ailp. Size 10. Worn once. Ml plication he heard and deteimilaed at competent, experienced inat PAINTING, pnpcrhanging, floor i (or Uincheonette w ork . Must 'be Town of "Hebion and for the heavy wall stone random, Bolton phone; MI 3-5871. / - LARGE RANCH close to new Reasonable offer considered. E Ihe Probate office In Manchester to 333 Main. tors on dual-control Insured ca fnent. Gohd opportunity for ad­ board motor. 8125 complete. MI. I 9-5155. school, I'-j years old. Approxi­ FURNITURE repairing and rc.fin- aandiiig and fim.shiiig. Old floors experienced, Arthur Drug, 942 erection of buildings thereon veneer stone, slate flagging. Bol­ LAKEJ''RONT cottage, "even large' E. Realty. Co, XO. 9-6297, XII, said Dlstrlet. on the. Tth day of June, Auto,natic or conventional vancement, Apply lo Mr. Ros- Notice and for th^piiiyhase and in- ton Notch Quarry.' Call MI, 9-0617. 9-3746. 120 Hawthorne St. WHITE SANDS waterfront. Rooms, mately two acres. Six large roomi^ (iirnlahed. Very clean. Ex.- A.D. 1964,. at ten o’dtiek in ih* fore­ 1950 CHEVROLET convertible, ishiiig; antiques restored'. Fjurnt- refllilHhcd. V'eriion Huti bins. MI- Main St. j FOUR NURSES uniforms, size 12, day, week< weekends. Television. 3-4486. noon, and that neUee be given to all re Repair Service, Talcottville. 9-2937. enheig. Shoe D ^ /ln T en t, atalhng o/equipm ent therein two nylon with long sleeves, two rooms. Ceramic tile bath, at- r.ellent\orallon, 112' lakefrmtlage, perione Interested In said estota of radio heater, light blue. No | • ______.______,, Coventry EoninK^K^'**^ HOT MIX asphalt plant open. A|si> lhree\room apartment, MI. tached garage. T. J. Crockett. 3-7449. King's' Department Store,„Pine for a / ’Jimioi'-Senior High summer weight. MI. 9-3606. 812,500. Carlton W. Hutchins, MI. LIVE RETIRE, Invest in Ruiiny Ihe pendency of said appU(totlen and / , down payh neh l./- Ix)W monthly | m o r l OCK'S —Manthealer's lead­ of A p p e ^ Gravel, sand, crushed and proc- Diamonfls—^Watches— 3-8118. ' Realtor. Office MI, 3-5416.-- Resi­ '9-5132, 9-4X94. Florida. KIng-sIsed lots, only $349 the ume and place of hearing theraon,-'’ rates. ‘McClure Bbntiac, 373 Mam PAINTING—Exterior and interior, YOUNG WOMAN WANTED SchooK piirsiiaiii to the by publishing a copy of this order ing driving school. Professional WEAVING of burns, moth holes paperhanging, ceilings wfinished. St. and Hartford R d / Coventry, C’prtn?clicut ■ cssed stpna Rich joam. 83 yard Jewelry 48 "’v 'y dence MI. 9-7761, k — 87.50 down, 87.50 month. Free St: MI. 9-4545. teaching—skilled, courteous in- authority lonfened upon Re­ some newspaper having im circuit and lorn clothing, . ho.aiery i-uiis, Wallpaper book.s.on request. Esti­ Newspaper branch officf, in M(iri------J______Tlie Zoning Bqsird of A,,pcal.s of gional School Districts under delivered in truck load. Nussdorf Wanted—To Buy ^ ^^8 i Wantei^T/> Rent 68 7 ms, excellent condl’tlon If they see couee at saM tllL- ___ placement, umbrellas repaired, ward R. Pricfe." MI. 9-1003. tion, attendant, mornings. Boland r, perniis.Kipn to-Grant E, Jr.-ami WANTED CRIB, wooden or metal ' FOUR OR 5 fbomM by couple with ; HALF.ACKl HO.MES1TES Blvd., FI, Myers, Fla. lOO^o GUARANTEED CARS ^ Ml.. 9-7398. .Hours, 8:,10 - 5. l-lve days per I Special ' Session! November ^HOT POINT de luxe push button Reasonable prices. Open ’ daily. throughout, large cabinet kitch­ plane and be heard retotlva/therato, men’s shirt collars reversed and MotPi.s, .169 Center S(. » ' ; Helen J./footliacker t • add one 1955 of the General .Assembly withotit maltiVs". Write Box O. b«iy 14 years old. Referencea. Tel. i ALL HIGH, »UY, LEVEL and ntske . return to this com, (tod ry 1956 Oldsmobile “ 88" Hard-i replaced, Marlow a Little Mend­ week; Work Saturdays. Pleasant automatic electric range, bed- Thursday evenings. 129 Spruce en, ceramic file' bath, living GLASTONBURY-^ Manchester mailing In a (tertifled letter on or be­ + I bay 20/'/vide by 34' long to the of the State of Connecticut T Herald. - . ! Xlcriden BE. 5-4MO.\ ! fore May 31. 1986 a copy/of thIe order top » ing Shop. Private rnslructions 28 working conditions. Vacation with WANTED A man to work i-cKim set. miscellaneous. Reason Street. Ml. 9-4387; i'(Mm, .dining room, den, an(8 Rd. H mile from Manchester Mntorcycira— Bievcies 11 ! we.s/iide of existin', building at (or selling, moiied. MI. 9-5163. laundry.' Five bedroom* 'up, OAK ST. at GBANDVIEW town line, epacloiis two bedr(x>m In Hugh Id Atoorn, jjz, Att>-.. 710 5.000 miles. Has power | graduate kitchen, Thursday, Friday and V'.pn gasoline station 6> Route — ------— — - Y o u n g ^ u p l e wiahes to dreni Mstn Bt.. Hartford. Oenn,; Schats ft FORMICA counters, ceramic wall RA'blpjKLECTllONiaS'TTcIcvi/on Recent high sctiool Yes No Rtcam h^at; large porch, two ga­ AUTUMN HEIGHTS- 'ranch, beautiful lettlng,' wall to Snhatz, Attys;, 780 Main 81., Hartford, brakes etc. A BICYCLE REPAIRING, all types. Saturdav from 5 to 1. Cail MI. 44A. FOR SALE—55 gal. drums, in good Rooms WittlOUt Board 591 modern* nous> or apartment in and (lone tile. Let u.s iiiudcrnize SeiyiCing; ’ 'Leuiii bv Doing ’ at 1 P*'*^*’’*'’*!' ^PPly 9-8061. — Garden-^« .Farm— . . Dairy ^ ------■—I------I Manchester. .1 Goldstein. 29 E. rages, «me»lle "drive, sere of P. 0. Box 741 wall carpeting, ahd m(uiy .other ronn-.; Jay E. Ruhtp^, Atly., 843 M ^ $2,995 English a specialty. Now open 9 ' ‘ ■C'tmnouiirufs Oldest Kleclionics • Tlii." addition ia to be u.sed a.s'a ! The elei'-tdrs and cilixens quali­ condition. 82.50 etzch. For further 8t.. Mancnester.Oonn. r The Cennaev a.nV'lo !i_p.m. Manchester Cycle , your ibalhrooin and kitchen For Products 50 j PLEASANT ROOM one blojfk from ' Main SI,, uafehogue, Nc\l' York. land. M. Kenneth Oatrinsky Ml- extras. Reasonably priced. Coll rut- Bank and Tniet Company, Hart­ 1953 Chevrolet 8 Passenger fre'e estimates call Ml. 9-2655, Tlie Now tcifn stnrtijip ^(inp H AiriTOR D ;UOU R A NT , cp.r wash stand only, am . inn.sl be f ie d to vote in the Town of An,- information call the Herald, phone Main Sl. Sepaiate entrance. Gen-. 3-5159 BOI.TON LAKE .Shore*, three de- Owner for appointment, XO,. 8-8472 ford. Conn. / ' Shopt'166 West Middle-'Tpke. Ml 1!5. llt.’ifi, 'Knmir. now for piM'i lu al constructed of same type building y(lover. ..Connecticut will also he. Ml. 3-5121. TOMATO, lettuce and cabbage sicable building lots, 150t frontage, Wagon i 9-2098. / .'Tile Shop, Bucklartd. , - , OFF-lCE' ■ ' . tieman. Parking. MI. 3-4724. WORKING'COUPLE, Ji'o .qhjldren, Open house Sunday from 1 to J9t)N J. WAt.L$BTT. Judge. tlay or evening: < liiss. Ktii free dc- materials ss" are in the pie.senl ’ a.sked to ihdirate their answer to plants. 12. GIcnwood St.' Tony no pel*, 4-5 room* ((nfurni^hed, FOR SALE—Fpur room*, furnace, High, (try, near lake; Beach prtvl! jt.m. ______^______, ■ ' Has powet^glide, etc., clean soripllve. riiciilaip plione JA Jarvis Bldg./ 806 Main,St. building. - V.SED FRIGIDAIRES. Just right Caribi.ho.. Phone .9-418f; fireplace, attached garage, 87,900. AfaPA COt)vRT OP PROBATE b*M four door, BKES. C H A IN ^rive trikes, trl. 1 the following qi.eation: Mnnche."ler or Ea*l Hartfoi-d lege*. Reasonably priced (or quick at wMsncnestiester within and for the' Building— Contrarling 14 5-3lor), or write New Knj^land ' Man'chester Mqfce An Offer j Rea.son.t f6r giantihg i.eqijeal: for cottage use, all sizes. Also ROOM for rent. MI 3-5874. Coventry PI. 2-7745. aa|e. MI. 9;9690,-- i • District Of MlManchester, on the 8lat-day cycles, pedal caia. Rebuilt, ! Are you in fn\'or of adding a "eyeral good used washers. vicinity, JA 8-8630. ■* Wanted— Real Estate ' $1,395 Teihnioiil Insiilule of C’onn.. Inc.. r 1. Additional valuation to town awimniing pool to the Junior- ASPARAGUS, by the pound. Orders of M s/ A.D 1966. painted lik/n ew for half the price. dlSNERAL CARPENTRY-Altcra- If you are ri^ady to .spend Kemp's, InC','MI. 3-5680. taken for freezing Fern Gardena, GIjASTONBURY — Custom built Trust Estate'of Ethel Wilson u-v of 1953 Ford Ciustoni Four-Door 46 Cidej/Mill Rd. Ml, 9-4605. ^ H»3 Trumbull St Hartford, Com%. I WANTED—Elderly lady to liVe in, for lax purpose.". - j .'ten'or High School at an, ad­ WANTED—Five or 6 room house George W Wondblidge late of Mail- Has radio, healer, ..dinted tions, additions amj' ncw const ruc- 8umm^ in pesidential Bol­ I 2. Will j)e an added .service lo j 179 Fern .Sl. Ml. ,3-7278. LARGE FRONT room newly dec- Bu.sinpsR Property .For Sale 70 . three bedroom ranch. Uvlng room Resort Properly for Sale 74 ebt-ster In said dialrict. deceased. ,tlon; Dormers, porches, garages TifroitIN G - 'Kspec inlly reading coi/enial home and- care foj; 3' j | ditional cost of; appi oximalelv I orated. *Quiet home near Main St. ' ______with fireplace, delightful kitchen $12,500 to 815,900; also fOur rhom glass etc. ton, in a .triit^,. pretty and the town^^ ' 8107.000? » /Upon sppitcallon of The Manchestar ' and roonidafimshcd at rciisuhubic problem.s. FoVnier i'ollege mstiuc- .year oW cnild, Referenceji re- 1 KEMP’S'BABYLAND*^ r h u b a r b f o r freezing and. MI, 9-7094. ^ ^MANCHESTER—Package store for and spacious, dining area; Breeze­ under 812,000, Clients wlthj .Urge 'Trust Compttuiy, Trustee, -praying for i $1,395 Wanted Autos— Anyone wd.shing to piolest«Vhis ' BUILDING EjOTS In Manchester, cash Carlton W. Hutchips, ResK i n ' prices. Workmaiuihip .guaranteed. , tor. .MI, n-2927. quired. Write P.O, Box*''5o2, S ta-! immaculate, 5 room EnKli.sh canning, 15 pound* 81: rhubarb — l "**« with good lease, for desirable way, garage, patio. Full- base­ eiithorlty lo. sell and conviy any and ) 1{)52 Chevrolet Four-Door , Motorcycles j .tion A, Mmirhesler, . decision-must do .so within 15'dav.s j Yes, No ' EVEIlYTHIN^r"^ cools, *ix.’ for 81. O’Connor, 171 ROOM JN. private home. Inqiiirj ' - - - -- — near Boltpn, Rural zone. I.«ts 122’ tor. MI. 9-5182-9-4694, - •/ all Interest’ which said estate and/or Free estimates, Robert M. Alex- Cajpe Codder. Lar(;e Klas.sed buyer. Wrjte Box L; Herald. ment, Near golf course I-ot IflO x xl6l^/ and larger. MI. 9-5910. esirl TrOstee has or may have In and De Luxe .. . ; 1 ander. Ml. 9-7716. of this notii e. Union St. MI- 3-SCTX. state Tailor .Shop, Ml 3-738.1. Af- 315. '!822,000. V.A. or F.H.A. f l - ______(o s certain piece or parcel of land USED CARS w a n t e d - We are ' WCm a n XO work in dry cleamng ' porch. garaKc. Beautifully Russell Karkei'.i Chairman > ■ ARB YOU CONSIDERINd Dark gray, ' while .Walls, Bonds— Stni'k.A L. EdWai'd Whitcomb . FOK TIIE BABY ,ter 6:30 MI. 3-5047. nancing. Madeline Smith, Realtor.; CRYSTj^L IJkKE-Two waterfront situated In eatd Manchester, It ia alwra>;s inleieated in buj-ing C'liian '/ k m ENT AND STONE ina.sonry;,l as.sem b/ department. Good L landscaped, .spaciou.s lot, au­ 59iiomas Welle.s, Vire.-chnirmsii i Riincoe Tslhnt ASPARAGUS for freezing. Palmer* :.1L . Farms and Land For Sale 7tT 8ELLINO YOUR PROPBRTTT ’ ORDERED; That the forrgoing appHT. powqrglide, etc. ; -Mtifrigivffcs 31 IN PRIVATE, home, quiet neigh­ MI. 9-1642. • : ' l t'oltages for aale. On8’ four room Wa will aiipralse your property cation b* heard and determined at int rs.ioi^lop taan prices. Try oUr. .BtUcwalks, steps, t.cmucs walls.' I Working l-onditiona and atarting'f tomatic oil heal. OWtjier has ITvelvn Wenirer. .Secretar.f ,Iohn Carlson V MI. 3-.%80 Pftkin Rd., Rockville-: off Route Probate office. In Manchester In said $795:1 famous cash five minute buying outdoor fireplace, al.so (eiiVchl and >: salary. Apply in person, Fisher ■ Frank Kamplain 8.1. near Verhon Traffic Circle. borhood, large pleasant room, EASTERN Connecticut Excep- free and witnout any obligation. District, on. 4hs 13lh (lay of Juns, A.D, ri .OOO COSTS ' 822.25 monthly arid hioved to ' Massachusett.s. '1 . " -r ■ .Selectmen We ' algo buy. property (or cosh, 1953 Pontiac lUrdtiJp |'aervice. Open 9-9 daily. Barlow ciTKler blqck comilluction. Call Ml. Dr.v. Cleansers, Bfba'3'Si, ' B'led Mold' Dated at 'Andover. Connecticut.' Tel. TR. .V9287. ni-ar bus line,, refereii'ces. MI. iional buy* dairy, poultry farms, I85R; *1 tsn o'clock In Ihe forenoon. that's all. Dial CH 6-8897 FHA SEA KING outboard mot()r V i h;p, beach!' 87,000. Several cottages S l i d that notice he given to all persons . Motovs, 435 Mam St., Xtanchesler. • 9-6716.: , ‘ U’ill be on.premise.s aU (lay 3-8183. . with or wllhoul slock,: 2 300 helling or buying contact Cataljna ; ^ mid Gl fiuiicing .a specialty with ' HOUSEKEKPER to (io good, plain; Deled this Slat-dav of Mav 1956. [ thia first dav of June 19.56. ,E>qcellent condition. Bolena gar­ S distance from lake. 83,300 interested In , said estate of the pen­ ■ Two tbpe blue, h'ydramalio, j _____ ’ ______■ . ______Saturday and Sundav until ■"T a'cie*. Welles Agency, CovSAtry. STANLpY BR^Y, Realtor dency ot said application and th* time . Coiiiiccticut ‘ .Mortgage Exchange, " cooking. Call Mrs, George W. ’ den traetbr with cultivator and THREE-WINDOW Room for re­ iiig -room, gfood sized..kitchen;With , $6.500.. Tom Minor. Broker, BRAE-BURN REALTY V'. BELLUCCl AND SO.N, ,iiinsoh I Lewis-St.. liai'tfurd, Conn. PI 2-6872, xl ' ; plenty of cabinet space., down-, rn 5 vi42 and place -i)f hearing thereon, by pub- while Valla, radio, Business Servit;M .bffered 13 Copliaclbr Brick aiiri sloiic v,cii- Chepe.v, Ml 3-446$. 3 p.m. (all Ml 9.1092 or ulilitv trailer. Best offer. Ml- Read Herald Advs* fined lad'v or genlleman. 7i I Xn. 3-6278. llsblng a copy of this order In »om* I ...... — ...... ■■'■■'a; '■ 'Stair* Two bedroom* upstair*. newspaper having a circulation In said eer.: III cpUice, chimney, at.so coii- during: week MI 9-8850. 9-6,170. , Chestnut St. MI 9-5764. , Epf'losed knotty pine porch. • 1953-Chevroiet Bel Air Four' SERVicE'for.any, OFFICE CLEr K—Young woman ______Houae* For Sale , _ _ n I USTINGS WANTED in. old and district, at least five days before the 1 rele work. .MI.'9.5i51, 116 F(>rn Bustne.ss Opporlunities 32 Breezeway and garage. Ixit 85 x | dsv of said hearing, to appear If they “ n.Voe*. .»• business, reasonable rales. St. .ML 3-5042.- to perform general ..statistical of­ LEGAL notice Suburban For Sale 75 -^ ew homes. Buyerij waiting. Some see cause at said time and place and • , ,, Office, 63 E. Center St. MI. 9-3512, GEIVARD ST—Large four bedrcxim ^ 160, Combination ajuniinuni. storm 1 be heard relative thereto, and make Tjt-.j. Black and ivory, powerglide. 3.4941 . BOl.TON T,AKE-Gioup of five/^. fice work: miist^be quick and ar- want occupkney now, some end of Notice is hereby given that the followiilg are the partyLjwtoraed culontal on a beautifully land- T. J. Escolt, Broker, Xtl lurn to this court, and by mailing In (4 Radio, etc, J- f ______PLASTER AND niiisoii coiui actor, ,luges that must be sold togiilher. ^’Uiate with figures, 5-day work : j scape.d corner lot. New bath, lava­ or(weT*7'^ve?. « V Io I BOLTON-A snTaTrXXXX~Fi;^ I certified letter on or before June t, home lepaiis ami new work, fi'e(' week, free health and life insur-! candidates on the slate of the'Dem ocratic’Party in Ihe Town" of Coven­ !!>S6. s cf>pv of -thts order to Ethel Wil­ $1,195 REFRIGERATION sales and serv­ Excellent investment. Tj^irific po­ tory- Mown, garage, large side Phohe MI. 37l8?*o’r I i estimate's. -MI. 3-1301. , tential. Relatively small ca.sh rei snec. Apply in person: H. J. | try for election as delegates to the conventions of said Party'specified BOLTON land.'Vacant. T. J. Crockett, Real, . ,, . _ son, inn Nagodocbes'.Bt., Jacks Start Monday S.cveral thoiisainl ilollars in eipiip- Referenees requested. Write Box j Miss Adaline G. Hoff, Ijike Street I.,i(vator.v,' full hath, three age contact E. E. Buahey, Real machine cui 4" wide 10 lo t2' meiit. Six rooms livjng qiiai ters. - A, c o Herald. ’ Congressional Convention oversized kitchen with sepaiatej mo.*tly cleared.' Brook. 740 ft. 1949 T e r c u r y ’’ '"!-^ electricaL SEm^l^^iiZ^vi.W long, l'; to 5 " Ihlc-k. Very hard, large hediolrma, fjieplace, com ­ Estate Broker. Xil. 9-2083. TV I, 131 ^ D opi, -repairs, insulations oil burners, Three room apartment fiirnisheii Charles Nyark. l.’ plon Drive dinette area. O ia m lc tiled bath! frontage. George Leva.y, Coven- The State Highway DepartaBeRt excellent foi iiuulei n art liitoctui'e. Senaloiial Conventioil' bination windows and doors, UarK DlUe . 1 electric motors, Kenneth Lai oss. I rented Folir car garage rented. 1 TyPIST, E.MERGKNCY requires Full baaemeilt with HWO heat. ImI \ try PI 2-6245. Skyline Quarry Route 30.' Raymond H. Bradley, Route,31 Senatorial Convention screened porch! plastered WANTED-^Two,.three or (our (am- will apply bituminous' aurfaM Thia car ia a cream puff Has ! Electrician, PI 2-63$8 after 6 U '-'r th /.fa n be ;o|U'ra’tetl by two peo'ple. exa('t’ I elyping of t arefully typed Albert A. Rossi, Fitzgerald Boulevard 110' x 162', One blo('k to B u ckley!------—------ily houie In Manchester. No occu­ radio,^tc. ------end of.Crvalal jjike, follow Senatorial'iConvenlion walla, full inaiilatloni hot water Sctuxil, Selling for only 815,900. ' VERNON—Six room Cape Cod, '4 treatment to about otx milsa q( signs, frontage on main street.; thesis before June 12. Suitable oil heat, cast iron recessed pancy necesaary. Write Box F, * ' , GARDB:NS plowed with rotary Open 7 days a week. Visitoi-a we'l- V A. mortgage available with only tinlshed, attached garage. Oil hot road" In thli area starting Monday. "E-Xt ellent condiliim, Onl v $'22,(100. ' pavmeni Please cohtarl immedi­ Notice ia also hereby, given that a primary will be held on June '46 lad^ato^*. city iilililies. Owner Herald. plow. Exc.ellent soil pulverization comp Robert Minor. Tel. Rot k- ately, Rockville TR. 5-4875. 8800 down. Excellent F.H.A. financ­ Vlr heat. Near bus line and We Have Many More, All Moiiels, Tom .Minor, Broker. Rockville, 1956 if a slate-of candidogea for any 01 all conventions-is filed in ar^ ' li anetpreed. Priced ' for quick Newman E. Arg^raves,. Stata obtained. PI. 2-7669. vlllf, TR. .5-.5042. • T R ., 5.5012. , ing alao available. Call on this *(hoy)l. 2'-i years old. 111,900. Tom LIS-nNOS WANTED — 81ngle, All Makes,) All Our 1952 M odels’ C(irdance with No, .16 of the Public Acta df November, 1955, aale. highway commifoioner, aoid ^IM And Later Are Guaranteed Me­ TODAY Minor, Broker. Rockville. TR. two-family, three-family, buil- chanically. 100% B'or 30 DAYS’. I AL MARINO'S guaranteed radio .Muminum iVindows FREE HOOK. Fte’e Seivice! 2:000 Help Wanted— Male' 36 Forma foi' petitions for filing aucb'candidacies by o'i- oti behalf of a JAliVTS REALTY ( ’(). .I.,1042. nesi property. Have many caeh treatment would be applied to 1.4 T.V. service, apecializing in an­ huslncsses, farms, income prop­ buyer*. Mortgages arranged. milea of Center St. In Manchester, C,. AND C. MOTOR SALES tenna moving-and repairing. Eiom and Door.s 1 l-A slate of enrolled Democratic Party members may.be obtained "from CHARLE.S LEHPKRANCE 6.54 O n ler 8l. erties (or sale. Write U S. Repoil',- WANTED ' Mias. Adaline G. Hoff. Lake Street. Coventry. Connecticut-^ Democratic ANDOVER, BOLTON, Coventry. Please:coll 'George L. Groziodio, from Main St., to Olcott St.; 1.8 387 OAKLAND ST.. MANCHESTER Ihe ground up, hurricane proof in-, MI 9-7620 MI. ,8,-4,U2, -.Evening* Ml. 3-78*7 G(x>d buys. ExceUeiit. seven room Open Evenings , MI. 9-27011 GUARANTEED against all haz- ; Box 110, Washington,'D. cy Men for out- press room. Firat and Registrar of Voters. ' A HOME OF DISTINCTION Realtor^ XO. 9-5878. 108 Henry miles of U.S. 44A In Bolton from atallation. U.H r'. conversion, 845. second ahifta. Cape Cod, 3 or 4 bedioom. Large aid". 'Aluminum screens and - -U- Built by and fur the prcNcnt uVnera, this matchless home has six large room*, ample closet* and s ix , ROOM colonial. three up, Street. Bolton ■ Notch to the Coventry B'inest materials used 'BTee eali- Complete insurance program And Instructiona for filing such a slate of caYididates are rontained in j^CAPE COD—Six completed rooms, three dqwn. Oil heat, basement lot, garage, fine location. Neat 1954 CADU-LAC hardtop coupe. matea. MI. 9-3671 "torm. windows as well.a^, com.-*, storage'.orea, .built of heldstone with an enduring slate roof, full baoement, t' l bath*. 2 nreplacrs, town line: about one-half mile of Beautiful two lone blue finish. binalion fScr.ccn and atoim doors. ' Help Wanled-uFemale 35^ ' other employe benefUs. Apply Part I. Irtatructlon Page of the petition form, copies of which are avail- atoched two car ScozoKe with electrically operated door* knd many other One fenriirea. aluminum windows and doors, at­ Vicinity of new High three bedroom ranch, large ^ lot, WOOD LAND wanted, located in Bolton Center Rd., also in Bolton; , Full Cadillao . equipment. Driven Call Coughlin, MI. 3-7707. SPteNCER able in said Registrar’s office. A |>etition for an opposing slate con. Situated on four acres with two terraces, bowling green, outalde flreplace. greenhouse and iirrgii tached garage, o|l heat, large jot. School. Contact owner. Mf. 3-7748, fine view. Eight room home, XIanchester, Vernon, Coventry or 2.3 mile* o f u :s. 44A In Coventty a n t iq u e s Refinished. Repairing i BILLING CLERK. Must be good chicken coops, acreage, fine loca­ Bolton. Give location and price. P. but S' certified 21.000 miles and done on any furniture Tieman, typist and good with figures. Good ' RUBBER PRODUCTS CO. taming Ihe requii^ed number of signatures of enrolled DemocraUc clnderblock barn. A real buv at 815,900. A. R. Wilkie from the Bolton town line-to Oonn. and Co. ,MI. 9-4389. SUBURBAN value*.-Ranch homes, tion, Also new and original co­ O. Box 687, Manchester. rarriei a full written guarantee. 189 South Mam Sl. ( Phone MI. Florists— Nurseries 15 working cimditums. good Wages, ! CHAPEL ST. Pa'rty membera in the toiyn must )>« flted with said Registrar of Vote/a Property Is liM-ated on South Kooid. Bolton, just off Route‘44A in a choice reoldrnlial area. 31; and aU of Mile Hill Road ia and the aum of 85..00 for each candiitate proposed, on the slate must $10,400,: 812,400; 812,700: 814,soo; lonials, ( anrhea, Cape’ Cod", daity It’a a j sharp aa a new one, at 3-5643, etc; Tcl, Rockville TR. 5-3388 for,! I) I Sliown Only by Apppintm*nt. For Mart Dofoils Contact: IF READY to buy, aell, axcluuige Vernon. Center Motor Sales, 461 Main.,' be deposited with Elmore-Turkinglom Town Clerk, all not later than 82 WE.ST CENTER ST. —Three 815,500 ; 815,900 : 816.500. alao ■farm*, "bore front anci lake col- GERANIUM plants, ageratum; pe- appointment. ROUTE MAN (or established laun­ real aatate,. mortgogea arranged, Thie woift if port pt a continuing ASHES a n d rubbish removed. L 6:00 p.m. on June 12, 1956 t^ihg the l4th day prec{iding the day of the family, two (iirnace*. automatic Capea 111.900 to 816.800 with three .tagea acid home". Reasonabl* tunia;, vincaa. also tomato, pep­ dry and dry cleaning route, T. J. CROCKEn, RMitor # MANCHESTER, Offlee MI 3-6416, Home 9-7751 roniult Howard R. Haatlnga Agen­ Statdwlde pragroin bding coaduet* BXFORE YOU, BUY a used car Lawn work, trees cut, cellars per, (.'abbage ’ and egg plants. PJlESS OPERATOR wanted. Five i Salary and comiAission, numer­ primary. "■ j ' •' hot water, wired (or electric acres. Carlton W, Hutching, MI; "prires!’ John Btosell, Cross 8t., atove. Ml. 9-52^ or MI. 9-4498. Coventry. PI. 3-8828. cy, XH, 9-1107. i. *d by the departnMnt. saa Gorpian Motor Sales. Bulclc cleaned. Papers ,and rags taken Snaptiragon, salvia .and aster p day week, benefits. Must apply in' ous benefits. Apply In person. 9-5132, 9-4894, talcs Ohd Service, 285 Main away. free. t. Ml. -9-0142. Call plants. Krause Greenhouse, 621, pdrso'n.. New Model Laundry, 73 New Model' Laundry: 73 Summit Dated at Coventry, ConnecUriit, this 1st day of June, 19,56.' Btract. M^ 8-4571, Open evenings. ev*mn^«.) ^ Hartford Rd. MI. 9-7700. >< A Sunihiit-St, / . St. . , - , |LM6 RE TURKINGTDN. Town Oerk b v: . " /

I ,'1, :/ I + .'-S' ■ w -f- -HF' ■ r < ' 1 'i ( V .. t '■ y i \ SATURPAY, JUNE 2* A Y c ro ff* N 8t P m u r R o n PAGE FOURTEEN 111* WMtbtr lEwntitfl IjgraUt r«r tlw (AMt EM ^ FwMMt of V. S. Wootkor ■( S. ItM Borne oleodiMMM, foff toalfM . to make a storm sewer\itid for a ’A'A'A'-VA’A’A’V m Pre*Kindergarlen 1 12,068 Lew hi snt4 Me. Tnooiojr, eloORy other purposes. N Afaiout But it was recently dlsco^redj Capello'Benspn Wedding PupilH Oi;aduale€l MtmkM’ * f tiM Andil la aMrataff, eheaee of ekewetw Hear^ Along. Main Street that the gauge is not set correctly PINE PHARMAGV R m n m *f Olmilatt*ii V lale la day. High Tk-71. for this part of this world. ' Mancheeter^A City of rUlage Charm > 'F*- : 8uiv«t R ^ k a h l>Q(iK« fact, it is set for (he latitude and ' C^drratlon exerclaea Were held ; in OcW> . OPEN SUNOAYS - jfri««tlng Jtfonday evintn* longitude of aon^ spot in (he Arc- ] yemerday at th# Commonfty Y Fellw W H tll win entertain the Re And on Some of Manchester't^ide Streets, Too tic Circle. | beMh State AMembly officer*. The The error,was discovered re-! for the Manchester YWCA^ pre- 8 A.M. to 8 P.M. YOU tX X V , NO. 208 (SIXTEEN PAiiES) MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY PRICE FIVE CENTS jjfM ram will open with a catered >■ Honesty Among Flahermen t the toe. ind right one 'was gently by d school teacher wh'o|' ; Kindergarten. The affair, was alt wftper at 6:30 In the banquet hall. Was showfng the gauge to'som e | I tended by parents who watched Members unable to____ be present_____ fo r' Devout fisherman, we have con-' plain. the meal are urgTd "to *attend the t eluded after -a relatively short pupils. their children receive diplomas at 'A’A’A'A'A’A’A’A'A’A’A’A cetemonlc* to follow. study, have ah acquired incapsc- Get a Reputation FIrpt! It's .not clear whether the set­ ! the conclusion of a program of ____ _ lily to distinguish between trpth While waiting: for court to be­ ting ./Invalidates w-hatevar statis­ j songs and poems. Children who U.S. Court Supports tics the Rngineering Department The Rev Kenneth L. G ustafson, 1 " id fine legend, gin last Saturday mominf, a fair I participated included the follow­ alaed gathering of polltemeh and rriay have Compiled, .but i f * cer­ pastor of Calvary Chapel. Assem- Some fishermen are liars. e tain there are some red-faced fel­ ing: HID W088Y A80UT rr, . T* TT • ;Special Honors bliea of God remind* parishioners | don't mean that kind. \ lawyerirjtvere standing around the Tommy Barnes, Kathy Bryant. that the service* tomorrow will bo We mean honest'fishermen who Court Clerk s off ce. lows in the office on the second I Julie Crandall, Lynn Curkln. Ann door of the Municipal Building off state Ban on Union Milan, Italy, Jun* 6 . (Ft—>\ Deegan. Linda Doll. Philip Doyle. m d k m m i l tn Odd Fellows Hall a* the build- cannot talk about fishing .in After a vv'hlle, conversant^ President Eisenhower, and N i­ inc at'SSi Spruce 81 was vacated quantative. objective terms. ' An- drifted into a discussion on a soft- the liveat corridor. Billy GiraUta, Pamela H o lm e * ,' Hanford Major Medieal lti.mr*«cr VMterday Sunday School will be we mean, who wHll take a ball game scheduled soon between Susan McLaffe.rty, Barbarar Mas- : ptyt mo»l «i Ike coal of ‘ enoin iR’ kita Khrushchev Have been \ i at 9:46 with classes for all ages, ,econd or third hand report at face the lawyer* and the police deparl- /Retreef .saro. Debbie Meserlian. Nancy ] ilel, or areidenial mjary. For deredw named honorary members of A local woman we have known Violence and at 10:45 a.m. pastor Gustafson I value, and, in their turn, .pass it men! > . Phiilip*. Paula Pinto, Mary Sqiiil- i of ih4a great *e* "" ' r Italy’s bald-headed associa­ very Well for many year* I* unusu- Hartford Acetdenl and Indesawy will'conduct Ihe worship service. , first-hand repbrt, a Herald reporter listened to larlote, Danny Walker-. ^ ! tion. The et'enihg meeting will be at 7-^ running off the talk and then hurled * chal i ally patriotic with regard .to the The tearhej-s of the play achonl | (!onipanT o( Hartiord. CosaeUiUit., o'clock. . Havsalich •• aqme fiah^^^^^^^^ ■ lenRe M Atty. .lemm. Walah. Th. | ot the flag. On eyery occasion are Mrs. Tr-rrman Crandall and I Washington, June 4 \/P)—'k' "The atates are the natural Prealdent Achilla . Sca'gni, ■‘tnie tisiicriiinn will » rhulleneed Walsh to a ' which she thinks the Stars and of , the public head of the 1,000-member or- . Death, Mrs. Paul McKay. - | / ' i A D I F C i n « « RANCB m . Suprim. Court dreided !K C ;“.oS5,“’u I Auxuiary. rvuivc will hold a hV W t o lk t n y '^ r t t h '" " ^ who I game between the lawyer s team Stripes sh ou id^ disptoyed. shie is C L A K I V E a g e n c y ganisation. said that hononfi-y AuxUiary Polic6 nehe waswas'’talking taiKing wiin a man wim a ____ - , • ,____ 1„ . milout u-llli with h»|. her flaaflgg anO and ralio-lmiaK' religiously 6-3 today the Taft-Hartley membership cards will be sent r \ night target pcacticepractic Monday eve had met a man who.se brother *n"•*" has chosen to enlruat it* neral Horae to pay respects to' fra.some pike fishln', W'e were out yers by at least 60 runs, because Bernard M. Fogerty, commtllea hastily, she didn't wait to don a chatt'Dian. 1 1 PHARMACY M| Harlan. Juatice Douglas wrote. ■ tatatei labor board ia Stevenson* See B,v JOHN M. HHOHTOWER ^ Henrv B> Williams, a member of a cdu^le of hours in the evening ^ dose game they'll talk you robe. Leavidg the room In. darkness ’4.50 Hartford Rd.— Ml 9-H946 a distent', in which Chief Justice of no c o n c ^ to this cwirl. the club, kho was a British war and a cmitple early in the morning, 'right bnt of a win." , , Thc.r-eitnior. will be held at th# ■ Vyashington, June 4 (/P)—The late Joeeph Stalin waa ac­ so she W'quld not be seen, she Manchester COirn'■> Club with a : Warren "and JusUce Black Joined. •" FIckeUeg veteran of World War I. Local We dlimt get too many. But wc gathering drifted into dashed outdoors. CIsd. only in her cused by one of his successors, in « speech iJisclnsed here to­ social hoirr beginning at ,VS0. Din-' The ruling waa given on in ap- , Wsconsln Employment Re­ California Win British war vdlerana are invited to fcaughl^nough for a good fish try. the court room, someone, a lawyer nightgown, she hastily removed ner will.be served at 7 o'clock.. peal by the United Automobile •cling under that day, of planning a murderous new purge of aome of the hijgh- attend with the club. A c o u p le r them were s good slr.e no doubt, quipped, " I f not. we can the flag and sped into the house. ^ P E N : About 190 are expegfed to attend. ^ r k e r a (7-2) from a decision hy ^ X**.'* Bjri^HE .\S80CI.ATED PRE.«U4 est bfficials of Soviet Russia at the time of hie death. — went 26 or 27 Inches — four or Always appeal!" —^A Non. th« Wiseonain Supreme Court. The cease five pounds. Trouble was we didn't ! Adlai Stevenson and Sen. Eatea The charge immediately stirred speculation among Ameri­ •Ute effurt upheld an injunction i P •Jl'* Frank 3. Miller, group secretary have the right bait. What every-! It'* Fjisy on TV i'ICefauver went into the final day which reatrlcted picketing and: **‘’i^*' can officials that Stalin ma,Y have been murdered to ptoyeht and treasurer of the Savings Bank = A I L DAY: UAW '* appeal contended the of the crucial California carapaigT of Manchester. U in chkrge of ar- body up there uses is big niin- ^ couple of Manchester men are other union activities during an hinri from carrying out his alleged purpoee. V . 5 or 8 Inches.' A lot of big po lunger watching that TY allow HI-FIDELITY Wisconsin act "aubstanttahy du'pll- today---- both predicting victory in rangement* for the meeting of the | nows Girl Scouts April 1954 atrike « t the plant of tbmorrow’a winner-take-all eon Stalin’s death March 5, 1953 waa attributed to Natural ones followed the bait but the : „j, which an agent of the sponaor. RECORDS tile Kohler Co.. In Kohler. WIS. catea the Taft-Hartley i^ct by officers and trustees of the- 18. teat for the big prise of 68 Dem- causes in Russian reports, and there WM little inet^tion gt mutual savings banks in Gteatcr . minnowa were loo small. We met j demonstrates how a certain pope-' PHONOGRAPHS SUNDAY: Reed'* majority opinion ■■aid aetttng forth employe rights and some giiya who go almost every automobile sninothlv climb* by prohibiting both eipiiloyet' and ocratlc national convention votes, the time to doubt them. - r < - Hartford and environs, which will Ready Plans | AT "the dominant Interest of the state be held Tuesday at the Faj-mlng-, week and get their quol*. Pretty I the steepest of hUls. - In preventing - violence and prop­ union unfair labor lirkctices." Th* fwo presidential aspirant* The accusation against Stalin, finlah o ff tba old, 4ii*mb*rs ot th* ton CouiiUy Chib. good pshlng," ^ No, they are disillusioned. Pottorten's erty damage cannot be ques­ The union said 4he, Wisconsin traded punches and victory claims Including thq charge that h#' waa polltburo. . . What a refrealting experieiice it 'ITicy drove a car on a fishing ForVoydf^e 1.(0 CENTER 8T. tioned. board banned a* unfair piactices ' y«*‘ *''‘>*y- i 5K*f"> '’*'• *onHn***<* his preparing to wipe out some time "Hla propoaU (for putting 96 The I'forth Methodist Men's an- would be to have a flahernian re- . trip to the .St. Lawrence River and 'it is 'g matter of genuine con- under the a ta ^ law "conductconduct af-a f- ; auacK °non the.me Civil(jivii Rights angle, Foreign Minister V. M, Molotov. persona on the Prasldiom o f Ui* nual outing win'be held Monday; port on that weekend trip this eem." Reed added: feeling Interstaite Commerce of j Stevenson deplored what he called and Politburo mambar A. I. Central Gbrnmltta* of tha Com- aUrtlng at 6 p.m. at the new] way: ' 'trailer tiJiSWhen . the T l ^ g h train, the "Npr should the fact that - a the kind ^ t has been held to be i^* "Political sideshow’ aspects of Mikoyan, was -mad* in a apaach unlau Fartyi waa aimad at the church site on Parker St. In the "There were four of us In the When they arrived, they decided "Monlt ealei'.'' leaves Union Slalton union commit* a federal unfair an unfair labor pracllca within the ! , Feb. 24-2S at the 20th Congreas of ramqvbi o f th* old Pcdlthuro 'mem- to launch the'hoat the easy way. I in,Hrirtford Monday night, Jtrne 11, ■ \ th* Soviet Communist Party in ' event of rain the outing will be party and In about 1.5 hours flsh- ■/ labor practice while engaging in roeanhik of th* National Labor,, bant and th* bringing in ot Mas held at the church. I Ing we caught four Great North- ! They backed the car, Ihe ttelf-aame ' a t '11:08. aboard, it will be 13 ex­ Vcl'llli PllnlO GERANIUMS violent -conduct' prevent states A c L « The union argued federal district clash vrtth the out- Moacow. « ! *jq>cri*nc*d paraona So that Uiase' ern Pike with an average weight brand of car that climbs steep hills | cited membera of Senior Grr I MRS. RUDOLPH KKNb:S(r ( APKLUO Gives yau tha bast. fgom taking steps to stop the vio­ procediire for preventing . unfair fo*"* asshmlng added Importance KaucSr««rr,^ The DeMoiay Mothera Circle of 3 pounds, 10 ounces, snd Jto. .so atiioolhl.v on TV. dpwn a hill to i Scout Tr oop 1 and their leaders, FOR WINDOW 80XES lence. . , . '-practices must be exclusive. ' view of Stevenson * close pop- ft*-*#' oakffirjifarv e\t rinimmttiJ'af ' .r.^1 will . meet in the John, Mather average length of 21 3-4 inches. the very,edge of the r iver with the I-gtar ling otrl on the nr sl Isp of Insist^ on 0 TELSA man ■—------,______I______iilsr vote victory over Kefauver In first aecretary of the Oommufflirt While gladioli hnd candelabraThe ni^l dt hliiioi'. J.Was j'arol party In Ruaaia, and.the domBiant "W e ball asauhne that this waa Chapter Room of thg Maaonlc We tried aeverql .mct'io'l" of fl*li' trailer amt boat rtrnnlng right into I their long-anticipated trip to Err- forniCd the ai lting at the Soutli^L. Ben.aon ^of Mancheater, ai.ster and REDDING t I the Florjda primary last week. alao a design for th* future annl- Temple Monday night at 7:30. Ing with equal lack, of,, auccesH. You’ll find Ihe mem­ A 70-vote,' presidential nomlna- tigura in today's Soviet rtigime, ■Ihe .water. rope. . , .Methodist Chiiic-li at ,11 o'rlock of Ihe bride, .woi-c a floor-leng7h Itahded by Premier NIkoltil Bul- hllatien of th* old political bursaii Several fish which appe»red to be And when It eame time to drive The group of 1.5 from Manches-. i morning for the \> edding of, blue rry.slaleUe.gown with match bers listed in the yellow I tion slate for - President Elsen- membera and that this way cosrar The regular monthly meeting of I hower Is unopposed. , gapin. I quite large followed mtr ball clo.'te i the car trp again, it wouldn’t climb. er will board'the Castel Felice of l \iis, joan Alice Benson; daughter irtg picture pi hat kptl c.aj-iicd a cas­ pages of your telephone British Colonies to Sell Some parts of the. bpeech had for all shamaful acta ot Stalin.” St. M ygaret'a Circle, Jitnlor to the host blit at no tiitie did they Of course, in justice to the TV I cade of pink rosei*,' Finley's Three Other Test* Tue« of the Manchester Tnrst Co., is him a large catch! All In all, the are likely not to occur to some, j chau'ea of a new purge in prepari- ashilov, the present preaidebi; attending the annual meeting of Ashing waa louay.” three months trip, attend school | Niehola.s Laiisano, Uncle of tlie Tlie luollier of the liride chose including rubber, to Communist China, the Foreign Office t«n»- Marshal Tito,, president of Yugoslavia, leave* Mqecow'a lOeiiak^ railroad atatlon with Soviet snd take their flnatN#xaminatlons. i-bridegroom, accompanied at the I M had tha affact qf raoMuaing a aecret agent for • the Connecticut Bankers Assn, be­ They Shall Keliirn a Dior blue, sheath dre.-is , with', diffClosed toda.v. The western nations imposed « ban on thci -Vew Yoi-k a Rcp«biic»if-»iate Preaident Klementi Voroshilov, renter, and Soviat Conimunlat Party boas NiMta Khruahehev, - Be­ in* whole-.question of how italin Britain, and had a liatenli^ davles and go to bon voyag^xparlies in organ by FI ilip - Tieggor, sang whiln 8CI es.sories anil l or.sage of ing held this weekend;in Manches­ Fancy Foolwork To Heard Along Main .Street: export of what they considered'-— v---- ■. ■ ------— - national convention delegates | hind' Khrushchev Is Mi'h. Jovanka Bros. Tito's wife, and^Sovlet Premier Nikolai Bulganin. Tito, died. * c Installed in his horn*. their honor. | "jfhit Lord's'-'Prayer,'’ "Bei au.«e, ' tea rose.s. 'and the mother of the ter. VL Wlio says you can’t tell y What has happened to the^ two j. war,potential■ - goods,...... including mb- •» -T i- President Elsenhower is un.- | arriving for triumphal state visit in Rusaig. declared m CommunUt pallons would never again Th* official Soviet veraloh hha It. waa not dtaclosad how this '---- th ^ ^ '*'*'* ui*urihers of thia troop-rtave i and "Ave .Marla." ^ hri(tegr‘oojn, an Alice , bliic dress I I I V Avercll rtarrimsn , be aplil as they were when the Kremlin tossed Titq,'aside In 1948. (A P Wirephoto by radio left fool'ffbrn,.your right? i elite liesrs who graced t^.^oiin- working-for two or more' - Given in niai riage by her fa- ber, to Red China after the Peiping been thet h* auccuYnbed to a bi'alil lengthy veralon of th* Khrushchev wifh corsage of red rosea. regime )vaa branded an aggressor KJ1 ( J . % " U ' had some opposition but was ex- : hemorrhage. The bulletins on his ppeceh came into U.S. poseeeaioa. We are-acquainted with ohe of; tain in our centrral pai^^ Have necesakry fumby'ther, the bride, waa attired in a "Secluded Summer Lirin^" ^ . - ___X - — ~ — ...... t ■■ - -X - .. '<■■■ Manchester's lop executives who J they finally grown up A reception for 1.50 guests was by the ^United Nation* following _ ■ V • w-k ;pected to get most of the 86 dis-, lllnesa and death were signed by . The State Department aaid the took"care of that Hllutlloii very tn.. Kio- f,-,-,. ,»,.i..^”nL‘5iri".is f"'' I'-ip, the fourth siich trippgpwn of whlje peau de .soie. fash- held from 12 o'clock noon to 4 p.m. her entry Into the Korean War in R ifft -tra ¥ I’ff- Democratic delegate votes' some, of Mostxiw’a foremost men. document “ is undarstopd tb hav*’ t i l to be taken by Troop I, and have iS^tl irith a bateau n«ekline of 26 51iles Ea.st o f M anchesler— O ff Uouiey 44 f'^WlldNiRY nicely. at the Mancliester Counlry -1951. , ' 1 - F l U J u l l . I. O c l l l j Harriman describes himself as "not - The. beat informed U.S. experts on been Jirepardd for the guidance of home^ for rM.ls/?i^enMM’\ . P"P*rin g in other ways for A le i^ n lace, tapered sleevc.s, bouf- which was d e c o i H l e d willi palms ' ! tn active candidate" for the pieai- President Tells - LEADDfa BRANDS On- a business trip reeeutly. lie A Foreign Omce spokesman told the Soviet Union had slwaya. con­ th* party leadership of a party ► and gladioli. reporters the Waulhorlaation, has \ AmaiAlL . NOTEB discovered he was wearing twn Tito Ignores Stalin sidered It probable that Stalin died eutslds” of th* Soviat Uniian. fr«lir.Vi'\viy^»'^.v^..'ia- Li,-” '/-- *•- expected that many parental of Alencon lace at the hipliqe. and Follou'iiig the leception, the SELECT YOUR SITE NOW! been given within the framework- Gn Truce U iiif lowani vote today.in a contest ¥ brown shoes, hut they didn't lieited, V^atevei the reason for frl-na. «.iu a. — 'LL,! ,i,-lch..n-i l-nath train. Her veil of Merged Labor th* way- that hts auccaasora aaid American offlctials aaid th* Im­ and (rienda will be on hajicl, the <-h,ipel length couple left for t’nlifornia. where of wHat he said was Britain's "new M-ith no races bearing directly on he did. . pact of Ih* Khrurtichtv apaach match!! j their disappearance, this reader C H O IC K l o c a t i o n s AVAtl-ABLK ivr Dins Stores j mlases- them. ' . night of June 11 to sav goodbye to I fingertip illu.-ion was attached to a they willmake their hoiue iti Ha.V- .policy," announced May 14 by the i the 1956 presidential nominations. , But Uie lin* taken in the Khrush­ could beat ha undsratded if com* The left shoe had a design qn j lace cap wljh pearl and sequin • , Panniufjjbm, Korea, June 42Ab—r, , ...... / Yours truly, the Scouts a.s they set out on the wnrd. . minister, of state foreign affairs, The U.N, Command today rejected!the fight foV chev 'speech, picturing old Stalin pared with the way an ApiMHcaa i t,llrii. and she carr’ie l'a cascade of The liride'.s amt bridegrooiii's J. W. chenev. first leg of tliqir long trip. NEW COTTAGES FOR SALE or RENT Anthony Nuttjng. ^ Communist tompromise pro- T o Be Rehable R s d T o m l > V l s U at a victim o f suspicions and fears, audlanca would react to a denun­ I uidle roses. gift to each oilier vvas liiggagf. We can't lelt Mr. Cheney .exact­ ' SAUKS.MKN ON PRE.MISKS THilS WKKlvKNI)! . w m ,! *# Ikwape Clause ,„f,en the order expelling 1 ?.? ' I® "* U ruUiIeaa In his use of pdiffer. drivqn ciation of Oeor|e Washington Ot ly where tlie hears are, but we NUlting.told the Hou.se ot Com- the Neutral Nations .Supervisory i Dayton ^ u n lijra a n . i’ lesl,esl/' by "mania for graatnesa," plotting Abraham tincotn by a succeeding know, they are In safp-haiids and tal. $10,000. ]niorporaioi-.s. Nor­ c a l l nion* then Britain intends to make; c»(u„mi..ion iN N SC i from South Inwa.has no prealdent'lal primary, , orgaiii: ^tda , 'Moscow,------■ ------June 4, -...... (S’) Yugqslav-rKramHn---- walls and was )>elng a new purge, augffapta lUiat th* President. as s'don as feasiblC'-tliey will be H o s p iis l IVptCS Cliui'cli Oh.serviiig; man Spector and Leah G, Sperlor. widar use of the "e.\cepllona pro-iicor-. ^ ‘’ and It*, national convention dele-1 Labor today Its growiiig atr^gth - p,-evident Tito'■vlalled the Lenln- drtvan aiyay. , men who were closest to Stalin .In the coure* of tha aecret aes- K FOR RBHT set up oil their .fountain Just off 310 Cooper Hill St.; Stanley Kauf­ cedure" In the export ban j • .-Not acceptabie." Maj. Gen. Rob-1 *gate* “ 7 - ‘ already “ "“r',,’::: have been chosen al ; carries with It a vast ne^v i;gspon-. .Stalin mausoleum today aiid polhl- Tito waa accompanied bn his h ad’strong reason to get rid of slon, Khruahehev made thbaethba* Ima- Siblllty,^ Uke-that--ot.Bovarnmeiit, .ediy ignored Rtalln, the man wh o -;a OR UEASr / Main St. in Center Park Patients todav: 1.57 Unit Cofiiiiuiiiion man. Newington; . , ThIa eacape clauae pel nits »n y ie rt Card, aenior U.S. member o f '* ‘ * ‘ * hurried pilgrimage to the' dead, him. jor points agalnat Stalin: n They disappeared .last Saturday ] A OMITTED Y F, S T F; R D A Y : W, H. England lamdrer Co,. Waaterh ally to, send strategic| the j'rant M U it«v A r m lT u c l^ Hickenlooper- Opuntryman i « « "^rve the people wit^i&ul seek- expelled him from the Coi^iunlst Beds hy his handsotoe wife, Jovah- Authorities her* said there ia no ^ 1. Stalin used "terroriroc math- " ____1 _ a .u . WA..,. •.AoievaA . . . . ^ ^ lIC G Vp^Tli H r fs T m t a a t n f m mnrt inCing tOto doniillBtCdominate tllCni.^theni,' fnmilvfamily of nmtnation.* irane eklt/htelglit voAfmyears aiyi'a.ago, that .was the ''tlay of the Shrin- [Mrs Marion Frauklift. 33 'Phoenix , , ■ . $.50,000 capital .stock. diVided ento' . goods to the Mao Txe-tung regime ' mlsalonV^old ^'ni^'c^mmunlVtsT'’" ' I LI®* i.ka, amarily''’dressed dn a pink ailji way to know the facta and evi­ ods agalnat honsat Soviat peopis” ; AMOGO 6AS0UNE SERVICE STATION er's Parade and festivrtiea and Ladies of th-e A.s.smiiplion are re- ..(Ihi shares with $100 p.n value, / *0 long as,.the exporting nation Th* Red* had 'said Ihev wouldiT*** Senator suppoits administra- "Dedicated to' the'sei vice of peo- Tlie Yugoslav PrealtJ^nt, here to gabardine dress and a white hat. dence may never be conclueive but. in order to establish his own powar : .St.. Vernon: .Mrs. Harriet Keeney, minded that tomorrow is Corporate , capital, $40.00(i. Incpr- ART KNOFLA P4a ceiiienl his new friepdilii|> wlUi tlie police found them in the shrubs ! 1.58 KeeneJ’ St., F’eli.x Kasevicii, MANCHESTER Ml 3-5440 ar 9-5938 / tells lU parlSers what It Is doing. .,7 to "femptan'xThdra^^^ She .had been waiting for him some speciel elgniflcanc* waa seen in so that tha preaant Soviat PfanUar, With PoHiiiig ^ ilifits fhr About 7S Con nearby. Communion Sundav, and eveny i poiators, W. Harrv fhigland. Jan ernment must aKVaya be," Kisen- .Soviet Union's pos(-Stalln leaders, 4(1 minutes on the steps of''the such eentencef from the Khrush­ Nikoli A. Bulganin ones tb|6 I 19 North .St.., Alcide Saucier. niemtic! is urged to stteml to in -■ :j* }«rag.land. Vernon Rd., Bolton; Th. Foreign Office spokesman j „f ,n.peclipn te.^ns If the P h ". How they got off ,the_ fountain : Broad Brook; Ernest Varca. 4Ji aaid apeclflcally the governments! miinlsl .side emtiH rei.in th. ri„ht I high, rigid support*,. latil a giant wrejrth of Ea.ster lilie.s tomb, under the hot Moscow sun. chev speech as this: " It was not Khruahehev "It has happanM sure '"Family Union Through ^ b e r l W. Gordon, 63 E. Center arid tulips at^fhe loiiih in Red \ EXCELLENT LOCATION and Into the Tthruba is snyone’s Em ridge St., Joseph .Monseglio, 80 Tito meanwhile had been paying exclufled tjiat had Stalin remained BomaUnies that a man goas to v j Family Communion " st\ ’ ------— : . . .. . *»«i**56 pcaivuic iiiaucL'uun i Fquare. Tilie in*rri|Hion on it guess, hut.we alt know ctibs are j^School St.. Leonard pucharme, fre* to consider application* for to South Korea in the future. Ills protocol call on Premier 'BuL ' M the helm, for another Mveral Stalin on hia invitation aa a frisnd. ^ CORm R of MAIN and FORD STS.. MANCHESTER The . monthly' riieeling' of the Marriage I.leeiises tion rote* was underscored in the ’ f*’ '. national headquarters said; mischievous little things 'Bolton Lake. Ror-kvillf Henry th. export ofM'nbber to the Chinese ewew-. ^^^i^ _ is... ' iion vutrii >v«(i liiiuvinLorru in uie ...... ganln at the Kremlin arid then had month*. Comrades Molotov and Mi- And when he sits with Stalin, ha group will be held -'l^ondav in the Ma.xwell Paul," Swamp- X .dalaehle.; latest Assqclated Press tabulation building of Ihe AFUCIO. "To .Vladimir. Ilyich Lenin from does not know where he ^ 1 1 ha ^ k I Higgins, Thrall Rd., Rockville; Communists in what he called lea- M*j; OSTC3iung Kook Rok. eiTrlier conferred wllh..Sftvl*f Communist koyan probably woujd bare not da- T ^ MIDDLETOWN. Diamond 8.8811 ■\ Degree or Two parish hall of the CMurch of the ; „nd Gloria Filler. 82 (Contiaued on Page Two). Soqie 8.000 stiectators looked q:i .Ioalp'Broz‘Tll‘0." party secretary Nikita KhrusKr llvered any speeches at this Con sent next, home .or to jail,:' jttynthia Kiirlr,, 38 Erie St.; .Mi's. Assumption. iifLer which SonabU quantities. . , had demanded that the U.N. Com- a* Eisenhower said he was delight- Some lime ago the low •Iime 10, Temple Ileth .Without missing a Tito t'hev. For. the talks ip the Krem­ gress. 2. Stalin liquidatod^ .long Hat E m i l y Rudna'nsky. ■ Stafford wHI4ie ndjournrd until September. Sholom He declined to reply when asked mand immediately cancel its .order e^i-'to '"pay this iielgliboily call ed a rain gauge , in a Springs: Mrs. .May B. Warner, 89 .^larched briskly past the gla.sa- lin. Tito was accompanied by "Rtalln evidently had plana to of men who had worked wlUi him A slat:# of officer* will be pre.Sented r #,,, Beriia\d Hali hehler. W o.kI.s- if any maximum has been laid.! expelling the four-nation truce /rom m.v place across the square.” behind the .Municipal Bi___ Btogrl SI.: Mrs, EliZkbelh Daley, enca.sed bodies of I-enm and Rtalln ( Nikolai Ferubln, th* Soviet ani- 1 . including euch "eminent party and by me nominating committee, ahd ville.. .V H.. >nd .fudlth Battin, .51 down by the British government., ,„perrt*|on teams bv tlexl Thurs- was put there' so o ^ is la .50 Ellington Ave. RorH^ville; Jo- Rnbber is one ...of. the Common- u»y W a r r v - i n *’" “ ding is juiii inside the mauaoleum. Abreast of basaadnr to Yugnalavia, Yugoslav' government l*a4ert: aa Koatior, . find out ■ how. much ^giii f 6 5 **I 1 V . I l l 14.x. L l l c ^ a short distance across ijiF ^ e tte Lenin's casket, the visitor turned I seoiv Lilienthat Merlden.\Mr. An « » ' f ' i Walnut SI.. .luV IS- South .Meth-. wealth's biggest doUar earner*. demand is rejected," Rudautak, l ^ e , Poatyahev, Voa- how long. * > he pre.senl. i o.li.st Church. . m l i j - Park from the V\’hite Hoip^ hi.* head and looked briefly. 400 Stems BapniHl snapped Gen,-Card. , ?ug*o.i«y*Foroigr^^ Leads neaenaky, eCuaehtUv ‘and. Dodio- Such data is helpful vt'hen »o W - 'Beoir'center Rd. Rot- \A potiuck supper will precede _\5>lliam Fahen.sXBule.s. Thomp v A l l J y l O Z f l F t S I I S T IO '! Eisenhower a.s*i5rt.d leaders of Eight minutes after he left his nov,” THE ARJVtX AND NAVY one wants to figure out How big • The western nation* have also Following rejection of his com- ______> I tbe,recenl"l,v-mciged''Laboi-orgarli- Johli Koubik 140 HDllistet\St ^h* meeting at 7-sha; p.'.Memjrers k'on, anil Hope .Mei i raiii Treadwell. car, tlie Yugoslav chief had walked member* *of^ the‘’Xieia*Hoir"from E c u a d o r V o t m g 5. In the niontha befora Naal 1 Mr*. Agnes Dailey Harlf^d- "*** l’ ' ” ve what good cooks they 365 Center St., .tune 16, Center lrfi‘’-^n*d t"he"Faat Euroneai” con7 P '” " ’ '-"' Chung did not irtdi- • Oal&UUlK.Salxburg. AUBVIAustria, IB, uuncJu,ffe e4 IJTl—(Ah--.'“ .».4i_ H” .." wilt ... always , he willing ” to through (he - mausoleunV, iiiarcherl I Belgrade. I'! ' ■ ' . Germany'a attack on Ruaaia, Fcanklin rlaskell, 2.('H artlandW I " ''' h.v bringing varinu.4 ea.s.serol'e Congregational Cliurcli. S. Truman, one of Ameri-"lutual inler- mun“ t. bloc " ’ "V* *>- eat.'- ■ , pa.sl a tine of some 40 tomb.s of I 'Tito took a bi eather from hi*' Quito, Ecuador, Jun* 4 uPi -Con- Stalin ignorad warnings from Dl.SCHARGED YESTERDAY:'^ f'"h’ hin"tion*, meat dishe.s, salads, stringent than th# one for Red The exchange took place at the ca's beat known amateur pianUts, '" L . Communist leadeia encased in the Prim# Ifiniater Cffiurchlll o f ^ t - . ! first-St meetmermeeting nSof ii..the _ aimistVei__ . pTay^'a Moiart The In# President spoke of. the {hrrtHk-h"M* aarvatlve CamlUo Ponca Enriques Wraught Iran Rollings Thompson baby boy, m ,Andori'f>''-” ?."» "n"" u""' hung out while training here aa -al^*” ** * " “ " ' " “ i f f ’ ••'I B’* ' ■Berlin -that tb* attack waa coming. Sunset lame. Bolton; Miss Sandra the Soviet bloc numbera-,. 264 last rhursdsy ordered the H-uce the composer was born 200 years' o''S"ni*ed I-atmr;, snd H* failed to gat ready and hto teams to return to the demilltar-' ago -| ■1-'*‘*8ders, va.st new opporluiiitie*. I revolutlonai-y. ^ lop office today aa return* from ' EVERY SAT. NIGHT-44EW TIME 8;Q0 P.M.. ' Pye, 3 \Vest St.-, Mis, Steve Dem- Items. Tito and Khruahehev. accom-1 Sunday's presidential a lectio n failure cost Russia tsrrtbl* dafeato VALLEY WELDING CO. The British have long "'gued ^ -N^nh and The form er/Pre.lden-7 i-reamenit'._ B Aus-^aub--. - COME ONE — COME ALL — REF’RtiSHSre.NTS : bek. South Sf.. Roi'kville; Mrs. Phlilie Records / jNeWs Tidbits I panled by Mr*. TRo and a bevy of reached the two-thirda mark. In the first stages of tha German For Free Estimate Call ' Giigtsve Suber,' 1087 Main ,sU; that the Far East ban should be iipplauded. The. in- . aaaaiilt. DAXCIN6 TO THE Mt’StC’ OF V .Glaatonbury ME S-Slia .The U.N. Command charged .ptrument v,-dn iisM by young 55'olf ,rhe greatest reHpon.ill)llily. hj Soviet, and. 5'ugoslav orriciala,^ Ponce 44, had trailed the other Reginald—RobeH.s Jr.. 4 Ifalley lilt ('tHlin Deoda revIsMl because the Red Chinese said, i.s to iiiRlntain free den] Cull^ from Al* Wires clambered out of their. Ilmpiialnea. three candidate* ln„th* early re- 4. Stalin caused "annihilation o f TONY 0'8RIGHT o r c h e s t r a That Interpret The < get a lot of western goods by re ma^t-the supei vrsory group's mem-''gang . Araadeus Mozart foY his jjView latiie, Vernon; .Mrs. 011*110.1 Town orN.Mancho.Mler to Elgin cratic Institutions within-Laboi about a block from the krem lin; turna but during the night built many military edmmandara and j Thompson. 466 ^Woodland SI.; shipment through the Soviet bloc. bera fiom Comniunial Poland and earltost/compoaitiona. political Worker* during 1987- Zalm.aky anXHariiet B. Zalursky, Wi.shes O f T h e Fam ilv keeping with those of the i^/on, land Hauniet-ed under the , lime 1 up a solid lead. He waia the only Czechosinvskla had worked with Tru /*n aaid Mpgirt la "one of Sen.. Wiley. . I R-Wis) I'OclaUiis I Leonard Kearns. .5 Walnut St.; pi'iiporty^pn rX ley St!!' , The British., have been selling ! tree*. ; Conservative cendidate, while Llb- 1941" hacause of ausplaion. This I Mrs. John Smyllie. Bayberry Rd., shout T.QOO ton*!!bf riihUer to the the North Korean Reds in an at- 'nny favorite composer*." , Eisenhower aaid that peev^fe are -f/p.i -V . ■ UcrtificatV of bew'cnl JOHN B. BURKE what, count and Labor must serve anew his support of/PtealdenI Somennie .500 Miiscoviles,Muscovites, who never I eraj, I>eftl*t and Independent contributed disastrously to general \ I Bolton: Mrs. Alsnson ("hmimings, Soviet Union each year. tempt to conceal a'buildup, of mod- ! Jltnr. Truman accompanied him Eisenhower's foreign • policy Eslalc- of M a ^ M. Peak t—Ted Wtl- al and President Elsenhower sought ' Tr?.'.;.. i DlffCHARGED TODAY: .Mr* Summer Is Here! X *129 million.... President of Na lifun* was quoted today aa saty- POULTRY and BARi-B-O CONHICTICHV ailM Cai iltV IM j Buckley Jr. »nd *on, 43 to settle their differences over Eisenhov.er alao was the pnncD j iional 'Autoiilobile Dealer* Assn. PdK 90X 191 - rtm MAVtN 1 I.eglon Rd, pall speaker St i-ornerstone ta’ying lag: "I’m all washed iqi.” Twn future trading policy with Red says'."many dealers, have been jees' . .Monahaa, Traveler, baseball • •• Time fo get screens fo China at their ' Wastiihgtbn Hartford, June 4 GoV. RIbl-* The Governo'r made Ihe piesen- ,c4^4 raonies foi, the building a .year forced Into u'ncihlrol mji-chiindis- GET 4th TIRE IBEE coff today-paid tribute to the kind-- lation ot a plaque to Anthony Ago. when It.wn* started before the H-riter. quoted the Red Sax BAR-B-Q keep out those pesky Hies, meetings. ■*. Ing practicea " and into giving car slugger aa ao detcriMng hla eon- Controls Kevlew Mtalled ' ness of a niHknian who possibly Rinaldi of Valley Road. Wolpoti, I^hor merger as g home for the owners poor service. * bugs and insects.' . ... saved Ribicoff'ii leg 'from aniputa- a milk ^delivery ssleslna'n. one of AFL. dlllon after .veaterday'a loss to o r $1.79 Eisenhower at-that time agreed Pope Pius X n cautions girls Ouster by Yugoslavia the Kanaaa ^t,v Athlettca Bat CHICKENS $1.59 to a general review of ( urrenl A l­ tion when he was a bov of.four. 12 in the U.S. singled mil- by Ihe George .Meany. AFL-CIO, ar­ who edme to Roqie a* h'ouseraaids The Chief Executive -was ad- milk industry foundation for oul- ranged to show Eisenhower * mam- Monahan added "aarenntte'’ ar lied controls; The Rrittsh since to cling to their Chfistian train­ prophetic. Take yaw pick.” BRO.ILERS MHOLE Fjich 99c Call BUY 1 TIRE AT LIST have pressed without success to ilreMsing 400 at the Juhe Dairy standing contributions last year. j motn mnslao miiiAl!' depicting ing and shun, "rapacious' tvolccs United'Nati6ns, N. Y.,*June4 (Pj »waa written by Communists. Month breakfast'at Hotel Rtatler,^-Riqaldi was credited With saving man's control over the machine, A- U.N. leport hinted today that , Goedhart has denied having get this reviAv under way. disguiakd' as lamb*" - . British sci­ CUBA EX-CHIEF TO STAY FRYERS WHOLE or CUTUP Each $1.29 The Chinese Reds are believed He recalled that w h ^ his pai-:' the life of \Valei!bur.v woman J.USI 1,'efore the decliration cere- entist says science may yet find Yugoslavia has threatened to force j Communist leanings, BILLTUNSKY ents lived In New Britain he living in lin apartinent where he nibnv. H i* in the new building's the lelurh to Soviet bloc countries j,' .The report described the grow- . Miami, Fla., June 4 -Car­ Interested in buying imme raw "penicillin to control most or all lo* Frio Rooarra*. former preel* material* pHoduced tn other part* severely burned his leg. resulting srrtTlled'gas whi’le“~making a de­ lobby. of refugees who fled to Yugoslavia Ing campaign by Soviet bloc coun- FOWL V Lb GET 2nd TIRE Vi PRICE forms of cancer. dent ef Cuba, today won hla 49c in complications Ihst led to a livery. t esc ape anli-Titoiat purges at tries to persuade refugees to ac-1 Ai/ 9-9095 , itrliel gunmen kill Hritish sol­ figbt to remain Iq. tola oountzy. ■ ^ ■ *' (Cqatlnued on Page !4even) question of lesortlng to anipiita- Unable to find the source of the dier fi'oiii ambush on Cyiuus near home. 'I cept repatriation, and said Goed- j ROASTING CHICKENS . Lb. 55c -PLUM TAX and RECAPPABLK TIRE tirui gas. Rinaldi hailed three psislng - The Yugoslavs, now forging new hart;* office was keeping careful He signed an agreement “ not to U Nil May Resign military hasenjil Dliekelis and engage in any setirity which 4-S LJImM3- AVnJ W T V $0 r However, the route man. wh5 poltceinen, then helped locate and .slifMit his 18-year-old companion In lies with , Moacow, ha-.'e, told the watch-on all such activities. lielivereil milk to the Ribij-Off, revive the woman, may he prejudicial’ to toe pub­ 5craons strvt Hit purpose now — back.. President E'senhower nom- 'U..5>'. lefugee oflice to l:eep out of. One section said: "During the lic intereet of thi* country or In FILL U.S. Member Quits home became interested. He rer- A survey in the Hartford area \s Biiriiia Preiiiic-r the situation, the report added. pagt year a number of reports CHICKEN LEGS Lb 69c coma: winter,, you all set with inates WIIH.ard Frank IJbby ' of \-iolatioa of It* laws." YOUR 8IN NOTICE nnimended an ointment, and per-. Indicates that three-fqurth* of the I Ctiii ago for new term as member Rome local authorities in West which hava.rAched my office from storm wi" 190 Weat Middle Turnpike Phone MI 9-9556 t e l e p h o n e : MIlcheH 9-8066 lem ot ANO CAVI Fuel Dll — jhuld Heat OU Buraers ^ 38 BUCKLAND 5T. Ml 9-9095 r "Drink thre* glaaW .,a day, he mean th* oonsumption of an addi­ ' Harriaman as chairman of Amer­ the .1946 Dutch edition of a book au and toed #9AM tor taceow (Conttooed an Page Bight) |[urged. " I do." tional 21 tnillien quarts. ‘ ((kiBHpuM en Page Nina) ican National Red Croaa on Russia which tha Senator aaid « P a «a e # mmi ttt.mraalew, ■--i/ t ■ ■■■■ ,'Y - ■

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