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;>■ ----f“ Uyatic Review, WBX; membere, The mq wttl enjoy a pot luck tofnorrow at BritMi JMjAsricsji .Club will AfiK>iitTown rao-p.m. In Odd FellowaN^quet at the cUhhousa tomorrow Tiatl. It will be nelghbora night, at 8 o'cl^k. Tup»rtni»nt officer* of the and guests from Hartford lodges i AnMr(C«n. Auxiliefy will sre expected. President Irene The /Glesners Circls of the Mr*. RIU Forbiiah. of tM Faber '\ be guests M toe meetirig "of the Palme heads, the'committee.-^, .. i WHC8 /o f the South Methodist Rug'^CO., Thomp*ohvlHe, will tallti Msnohsster ftnlt tomorrow *t 8 Church will hol< a rum'magi' sale Homf Decppitlng" at the p m. in the Legion Home. Win­ Richard E. Wlnsler, son of Mr. rsday morning *t 9 o’clock at. meeting of the uTIlea of the X»- MANCHKSIER. CONN„ TUESDAY, MAY 5, 19R9 ner* in the Amcriceolam otmy ; and Mrs. George Winsler. 7>| the ghurch. iiimption tonight at 8:15 in the ' ciSbteit, Edwerd J. Coltmen of the ! Hackmataclt S t. will be iblWaled ; c h i lli hall. Bow ers' School, *nd P»oU Roeen ‘ Into Phi Bria Kappa, the national: Phi Theta Chapter -hf. Beta During the btislnes* meeting the of the Bucltley School, eimi their Sigma -Phi will meet tonight at • nominating committee, headed by, i scholastic honor society, Friday | The Cosmopolitan Club held its j Doctor Admits parents. vrlU bo present. Mrs. E»rl ■ afternoon at Boston University. o'clock at the home of Mrs. James Mr*. Robert Tlioma*. will prSseht. House Unit Stersen 1« chairman of the host- Richmond, 247 Summit St. the alate of n*w. officers for th» annual meeting ;Frlday afternoon coming year.' All current -orficefs at Center Congregational Church. os* committee. Articles for the The Friendship ' Club of St. ARE YOUR CAR Court Orders imd standing committee chairmen Mrs- J. F. Plcklea president, | Mercy K illin g white elephant table should also .lohn'a Polish National Catholic- The Buckley School library stall be brought to this meeting. -. will hold a staff meeting in the will mdke t l ^ r final reports. presided at the meeting, and called j | PAYMENTS TOO Gets Data Church ylll meet at 7;30 tonight.' school, library tomorrow' morning Coffee and ^ t r y vfill b« served upon the various -chairmen for .Burtdn-on-Trent, England, at 9:30. The nominating romittee b.v Mrs. John Bania and her com­ their annual renprt*. ji HIGH? Men of the. Om enant Congre­ .Several members PT the Man- May B (JPj—A doctor disr gational Church will meet ithi* will report. I t is requested that all mittee. ■ • Completed plans for the annual: I Halt on Bias On Fallout : Chester VFW Post'and its Aiix- members he pfesent. Mrs. Henty BkeUy requests that Icnlc were imbmitted by Mrs. D. 11 closed publicly yesterday jje -evening and again tomorrow night t illary participated in the Loyalty g'ive a lethal drug to a suffer­ ^ turf the area in front of the any member who has a card table Caldwell,. who announced the i | ■ Day parade yesterday in Straf- M arlne/Pvt George M. *ilsley, at home bring It; to this meeting. club would go.^o the I/)g Cabin in | TIiADE Richmond, Va., May 5 ment of pupil* «b^W b* “^serv^ ing cancer patient—and gent­ Washington, May 5 (/P)— chtnoh. They should- bring shovels ' ford. Participating from the post son of Mr. and Mr*. George S. The tables avHI ^ used at the Holyoke for-lts final get together. ’ — ’ ■ ■ “ long as sueh laws are not The radiation-chahted debris andei^e when they can for aft' were ..Commander .John Bancroft -The U.S; Fourth Circuit racially dlacriminatory It said. ly ended her life as she had hoO* ot\*o. Maurice Swenson. >.'18 Kisic.v. 127, Highland St.. U sched­ president's card'party on MAji 15. Following the business 'meeting.' aski^d him. from nuole»t' weapons tests I .Ir., Vice Commander Joseph .lel- uled to graduate Ma.v 17 from m Those bringing tsblas afa asked to Mrs. Felix Knock showed slides of Court of Appeals today thre\^ moreoveCj^ that appeals to state Porw^Sln^may be 'contseted. I sovskv. Judge Advocate .NIckolas intensii'e 4-week infantry training make- sure that their'aames and DOWN out the 7-year-8chbol integra­ courts should be exhausted before D*. Maurice Millard. 68, told the conducted so far might cau.se her recent safari to Airies, accom­ story of the mercy killing to a ' Tsapa'tsarls and Guard .Charles course St Cstn’p Lejeune. N.C. addresses are deafly printed -bn panying the pictures with a full ex­ WE NEED LATE MODELS tion moratoriBfn in Prince Ed­ applicants seek further redros* In 3,500 to Y.OOb additional hone ' Zeloni.s Froni the auxiliary were them so that they can be returned federal courts. Rotary C^Hb meeting. candei'Cases in 70 years, Con- planation. _ , OF ALL KINDS ward County. It ordered the This appeared to point the finger "I did It on compB.sslonate ; Past Presidents Mrs. Laura Red- to the owner. Tfea was served' by the hospltal'- gre.S8 wi)|S told foday. O PEN^ILY ' herf. .Mis* Helen Gustafson. .M.rs. C apacity C row d / / Top Allowances Made! southside rural area to con­ at the State Pupil Placement grounds and Would do the same ity committee. Mr*. Donald Grant sider the admission of quali­ Board which thus far has never again under, shnllai- conditions," That testimony, from Or, Cliarles 8A,M.ta?F.M. laicille Hirlli. .Mra Mary K. Le- was hostess. * L. Dilnham. director of the'Atwn* Diic and Mrs Jane Fortin, and A t Sprin g D arhce 444 f r o m T o w n fied Negroes to white schools assigned a Negro to a white \U)1at'd sa|d. He gave this ac­ Ic Energy Commission’s division DeiKLocrat Forecasts SUNDAY, 8 A.M.-8 P.M. Guard .Mrs. »Ruth-McGinn. - Beaupre Motors • school. The state boaVd was -dis­ count;'' \ in September. regarded by federal courts while of biology and medfeme, opened A t U of H artford BROAD ST. AT The decision set aside Federal It happened some years hfli-k. a broad Inquiry by an Atomic PINE PHARMACY A rapacity cro^'danced to the the so-called rfiassive resistance The patient, a devout nirlsllan 664 CEXTER ST. Orffird Parish Chapter,'?^f)AR. GENERAL w. middle TPRR. , Dhitrict Judge Sterling HuU-he- Energj' Radiation- subcommittee music of Tofiv^* 1- -Two‘ - I into---- the Pearl without ■ Weight* or persons. Including Dr.-Linus Paiil- House lake a hsif-bonr lunch re- T hrough Saturday Herman Petersen, Mrs'. Donald ford,’' he said. FULL PRICE that qualified Negroes lypi he peace ofllcera^dragged the bod>’ of | any other attempt do prevCivt dis- ing, Nobetrprir.e winning chemist^ cesa. Fund> for Aid Trask, And Mrs. Anthony Urba Headed by Austin i). Barney, automatically admitted to ,tne high Mack Charles Parkeri the Poplar-’ covery.^ . of the California Institute ofTfc , "It is clear tills debate Is. going ----- ^ $685 MORIARTY school in September. More Ifltely •\ * ------This is th* one week of the year nettl. board chairman- of Hartford ville, Miag. lynch victim, from the, The/FBI agent and his Mlssissip- nology, seek a ban on any furtn to drag on for hours," he said. Washington, May 6' (f^ F o rm e r CM A opens its campaign with a Electric Light Co„ morg than 600 It means another roundunq In tlie <-on-. recedlni^-aters of the Pearl-River hl|hWa)' patrptmen companion ^ U;g. weapoipi trials. Contefiding But Plnney objeoted, and the when concert-goers of Manchester tinuing litigation bettween state President Harry S. Truman advised mayjoin the Civic Music - Assn. -Hlckoff dinner tonight at the Cen -'1 Connecticut citizens"''' are now ROY MOTORS BROTHERS nfear jMgaliisa yesterday. ■spotted the head, one arm and a | there Is no con.stilUtionaJ' author- question of a recess wgis put to a tef Congregational ,Church voluntarily engaged’'In an | 8,()00,- 156 CENTER ST.—5 0 8-3708 301-315 CENTER STREET and local authorities land counsel *=hoiilder above the water line in a tty for the tests, an(U4 lmt they roil call test. The Democrats won Congres* today not to cut the'for­ The membership drive will fun un­ for the National Aaspeiation for '(Tie FBI in - \Vashlfigton_ an:- 138-137 after Speaker William J, eign aid program unless thlrita" til Saturday -at 4 p.m., artd will be the Advancement of (Silored Peo-j nphneednqihnc...... - the identificHtiion- of the. drift three . miles .south of the are a grav* nienace^lo both pres- Poplarville-Bogalu.sa bridge across ent and future generations, they O'Brlfti broke a tie vole. are so bad it cuts Ua own salariisa. closed after that. pie. .Jiody. Iri the vote the Rep\ibllcans-'f>ail And, said the President in w’hose"' Campaign headquarters has been the Pearl River. applied to the IjTs. COurt'of Ap-' Almond also took another «wl . The gruesofne discovery by an Swlrlln'g currents lodged the | peals to reveroe an e.arller dis- two absentees Who are not .expect­ administration the foreign aid pro­ sat up at 367 Main St., next to at the,Supreme Court. He said FBI agent and a Mi.wisaippi high- ed to be present/ for tWs after­ gram was horn; Dodge ' Pontiac. Headquarters High Court'a asserticn that Dis­ boy’s left foot in' the fork of a tflct courj/fuling agai'n.-t them. Ue>.°A iog had rolled over the left The contention of. the group who V # noon’s debate. One, 'Rep. Robert R. "I do not,think there Is any chairman is Mr*. Arthur Miller. trict Courts were tof SMsesa' and Keeler l R-RidgefieldK, Is seilously need to cut congressional aalariea Assisting her throughout the week enlarge on the principles IMd down that hampered rescue ef- w enF^ cpuit challenges the find­ had been charged with the assault I ' ing* in a .3-year-old report by-the! ill. Anothci- Is re^lorted to be In or to scuttle the mutual security will be Mrs. Irving Bayer, Mrs. Amesi|e Drives "was nothing more than idle verbi­ Maine. ^ . program .... We can provide ade­ of a pregnant white woman. : d.-kgged ...... Nevin Decker, Mrs. Don Guinan, age and \vas neyer intended to ■ational .\cademv of Seience* oil I t didn't lead officers any closer pg,|.|{er from the Poplarville jail b y /th e extent of the threat. One Deniocralic absentee wa* quate funds for both.” have , any material rtieaning." —^^apparently—; to the hoqdsd mob - - . - i . ----- Telling the House Foreign' M- . The court orders'reqidred the hi*, heel* stripped Parker, of all/fiji I That 1956 report, result of a President Blserihow'er stands with arms akimbo a n d ^ iiained ex­ expected to arrive/later this after­ that kidnaped Parker' from hi* noon to bolster the Democratic fairs Committee it i* better poeted THE ach'ool board to jm pare for Sep­ clothes except- an imdershitlr and year-long study, conceded that pression on his face as he tells a news conference! his opintdns of on the details of President Eisen­ tember admissiqh of Negro high jail cell in Poplanllle on April 25, a pair of shorts. x ^ i radiation from any notirce is the delay in approving his nomination of Lewis L. SlrausH as ■Side. It was felt this was one rea­ two days before his trial was son, for the recess, ■ f- hower's 43.930,000,000 proposal than CO. school applicants, and to plan for The coroner at BOgaUria's Char- "often harmful " to humana but secretary of tommerce.'■ (AP Pholofax). . he is, Truman steered away from /alem entary scliool desegregation scheduled to start. itv Hosffltiil did not wdease the re- that as of that time the haz- ^4*rlor to the start of the debate dollars and centr recommendations FOR IVIOTHER S DAY / *t.the-*arhan practical dates. .--The mob appai-enUp’4elt’’Secure 'ill f ...... say; ffd A""") Micicar blast* presented .Die Republicans caucused and with one exception: WATKIRS- . Ml 9-5224 JA 2-5750 ■—''filgrilflcantly, the court said that behind thWr masH* and glove.*. hbw-Parker dfM^^cept to report a 5 smaller genetic hazard than pledged a solid rtand against th* The adminlstration.ha* asked for State layrs relating to the a.ssign- Mobsmen dumpqd Parker’s body Irid spot on OfeUghl side of the |n®<*ical u.*ea , of y t a y . It said bill. .Meanwhile Democratic lead­ 4700 million (for the development "head ^ I there wa.* no threat to the present ers marshafed all thCir strength ■loan fund) but their own spokbs- WEST From Hale's Linen Depart- Strauss for the debate. Ike Says aien, before the. first of the year, . Resulta'of the autopsy were ex-; -i. . . me/it, main floor rear ,.. N jp ^tatic /faye H as H e ^ pected to be announced In Poplar-j Whatever curi^nt threat exists ■Rep. Jack Turner (R-Bethany), were saying that'^thla fund needed Funeral Senrica• I vllle this afternoon. ‘i is said by scientists to lie m.iinly a member of the Education Com­ ■from |l,.liilllon to $ l'i billion this i in fallout of Strontium 90 which in mittee, told the caiictia that the year. 'Therefore,' I do not think ORMOND J. WEST, Director 'Listed, here afe just four sufficient quantities.. is held to Republican members of the com­ you ought to slash the administra-. ‘ ' . d "sai'd lynchers did not break Par­ Services 142 EAST CENTER ST. bring on bonS cancer and leu­ mittee now realized the issue tlon request; 1 think you ought td ker’s neck and they did-not, frac­ kemia.. ' Mitchell 9-7196 of the many gift ideas you t/ Skah of Iran Seekin ture hi* skull. • • ^'bolls d.own to diversion or In-, increase it.” . .-ri WHAT D’YA Some internal organs pfovl.ded a Washington, May 5. (/D-Presi-lgrOup is considering the cabinet creases -in taxes.” The development loan fnifid helps O-'iM find in- our Linen source of clues for pathoIogU|to: (Conriniied on Page Four) nomination. Godgel denied that there wa* underdeveloped natlonarto finance 4*1 dent Elsenhower said today that a A reporter noted that Clare anything new' or '‘sinful" In the projects which cewilar hanks ! Td Solve 2 Problems No one attempted to esnpiate low point will be reached If per­ HEAR IN THE klanchestcr’* Oldest Dept. Boothe Luce had resigned as api- principal of diversion. He cited won't normafly >Xndle because’ of with Finest Facilities. (Continue on Page Four) sonal antagonism.*' defeat the nom­ bassador to Brazil after he» nom­ several precedents vChich he said the risks Off-Street Parking Churchill Here ination of Lewis Strauss as set-re- ination was confirmed by the Sen- proved hls point. . est of circles Established 1874 i ' Ay Ed d y o il m o r e ^effort to see^^ year-old Ferial, a ate, giving as one of her '/reasons I OB Page Eight) 6 ? SOUDtlOLOR .s c a l l o p e d tarv of commerce. The newe*t GOP rnember of the London, May 5 (/P)—The Shah secretariaLOtudent ih Lausanne. . Music to YcH Bv the antagonl.*rti* .arpused in Sen­ So. \rtte.i he hit the cSrppt at Eisenhower told his. news con­ scene. Rep. H arry Willia.ms IR- of Iran today began an official To Visit Some ference toat he regapd'a Sti-aiisa ate debate over thC appointment, Ansonla), arrived at the -.State Pure Linen Tablq Cloth^ vi*it to Britain: reportedly .with V’.ctoi^a S(aUori and found Mar- Boston. Mav 5 (IP) -Now hairman ^ 'the. Atomic I The reported a.sked Rlaeiihower, if waiting there, the heads in former /Chairman qf the. Atomic jCapitol to be aivorn 'in and »ai^ two unofficial probelm*' on hls, its "Music to hiive your teeth Energy* Cpmmlsstoh. as a valuable hue, believes .Straus.* should follow he would vole with the Repubft- 52x52 ...... $2.98 mind—a future wife and closer diplomat box -began to wag. pulled by,” - , War Comrades pubhp'servant ,vito\ha3 the utmost 'the same cour.se. M argaret .laa seldom looked CBiis against diversion. B u lletiiis 52x70 ...... ;..;...... $3.90 ties with the West. / pr. Edvvin Sturgis,,president integritv. - ' i' 'Eisenhnever repheq with some Williama,,* 43-year-oljFpurchaa- The moment the dark-ejfed. lovelier. of the Massachusetts Dental 4i0x80 ...... $5.98 She woi'o a tight .fittlfig soft Washington, May 5 (45—A sen­ ptrausa' appointm'ent' ha.*, been heat that he has said again and j said he had-dampaigned the AP Wire* twice-divorced-- potentate stepped Society, told the . group’s an­ timental : Journey has brought Sir- under,ider, attack by . s'lme Democratic agalft ' how highly he values f„,. the vacant pXsjt^ettted by the Br^^wn suit that hugged hef cui^vy. nual meeting last night teeth vacant pXi Largest Selection C l Q C 72x90 ...... $9.98 „ off lil* train, some of the- very Winston jCTuirchiU to Washington SenatO/ra. Sen. Clinton P. Anderson i Strauss' service*. .death of Rep, DXrrett Burkitt on In Town people who could make those figure. Th'e-.a^k of the suit wax already have been extracted 72" RO U N D...... $5.98 I weil scoopeiU^ , .1' once sgiiin "to see some of my (D-NM) yesterday accused If the point ba.* been eached Up afiti-diverafon platform. A F^ CITE!* BED FALLOUT dreamg (if they are hi* dreams) with no other pain killer than cohrSdes of wartime days." Strauss of vising “unquallfled false­ where a. man can be-dcnieij a job> He defeated Democrat William WaAlilngton. May ff .itf’i—Tha MATCHING NAPKINS .... 59c ta. come true, appeared before him. On he) head "'as a hat of pink- a process called "audio anal­ Lsh feather and soft f)ir. Sir Winston, now 84, stepped hoods” in defending his actions a.* because of personal anlajgonl»m Tursebr^nn; a steelworkers uplon Atomic - Ener,gy rommiasion Standing in spring sun.shlne in gesia.” ' .slowly and oai-efullj^.from Presi­ head of the AEC. against him, then we have g|nl to a by 64 vote* yesterday, ;/A beautiful quality solid color linen to mix or match. She. met the ^ ah with a lo)j\' He said receiver*, are put said today Russian nuclear teste Choice of 5 color*. - . i, . , the center of a quarter acre of red dent Eisenhower's personal plane .Straus.*', Said he would withhold low poiiSt. kl'"®nl'nwer said. '^^-Willian'ia said-'he wasn't sure released more fission product^ ‘ carpeting at flag-draped Victoria deep bow. / over .the patient's ears and he moor He took her fi'and and lobked heir >e.*te)day as Eisentiower and a his rebiiUal until Anderson com­ Anderson,''' as chairman of U)erihq(v hq would vote on the admin- into the atmosphere In the last S selects hls own music from a Railway stations were: pleted hls testimony before the in the eye*—light blue eyes- said tape \ recorder regiiiatjng the ci-owd of - almut 500 persons wel­ Senatc-Housq Atomic Euei'g.v | isiration's massive highway bond- two years than did'teste b.v fh« 977 MAIN STREET “CHATHAM” SOLIDXQLOR ' Pretty Princess Margaret, come'’ him at Washington's Na­ Senate Com.merce Committee. That' Commitlee, had frequent .^clashes! ing bill which wa* due for Hpuse United State* and Great Brit­ .Queen Elizabeth II. Prince Philip. to )>e tne moat beautiful In Eng­ volunie himself. In addition to land. , the music the recorder simul­ tions) Airpiil. with...V* SStrauss4VS...S....W when...... Strafiss...... “was ••••-— at action ktaril 1| snwxrilater iniii s..i*.this **...*.day. He ,wa's ain *rombined...Thls *e*i»r.**a.*«.. ■ .a a«.|e*r*B.report wa.4vv SUMMER BLANKETS. y Prime Minister Macmlllau and But hls voice w as/clear, and chairman of the AlSpf'lt wa.*-part-, swowi In at tpe atari of the Hovisej* given a congressional hearing two of his-cablnet membera. . Then Margaret stepped back taneously transm its a noise like the distant roar of Ni­ vigorous—a reminder.-bf the days ly because of Ojia congressfonal | session, by Dr. Charles L. Dmhani, di­ Nobody in London is suggeating when he I'aliled. hl|)' oOuntrymenj enmity that JProaident Eisehhow-, ' Before the'-House debate began rector of the ABC’s Division of a ronriance between the 39-year-pld (Continued on Page Nine) agara Falls. ’ News Tidbits Six colors. Rayon and ny­ $ G . 9 8 and their Allies duriing the dark! er reportedly! decided not to name j Googel issiied a policy statement, Biology and Medicine. He pre­ Drying clothDl Mohammedan Shah -and ■ the days of World Wto II. Culled froni A p 'Wires Strauss Jo another term as AEC■ a "are move for the Democratic sented figures which he said Take your cue from lon blend. Just tl)e right Church' of England Princess. Weight for spring and^sum- ■ The Churchill p/it waa there too, chairman. ‘ j-' House leader. heretofore had been classed as it aasy today..* But with, royalty, like thorough- as he rem irked: Stmuss' nomination as secra- "Regardlesa of what may be said secret.' . , V toer. ‘ ' ft-ed horses, nothing ta sa'fe at lOO Schaefer fans. They know , 72x90 Size: 1.' “I aiwtiys lo'VS coining to Anter- Twenty-two men subpoesvaed to tary of commerce has been hang- | to cloud the basic iasijc,'' Googel TWIN or FULL RED8 to 1. cia, but I shall not say—as jnost PROTE.ST 8UDGE/REMOVALS -V T\yo girl's .names have, been appear today before Brooklyn, Schaefer has a siTiooth round people wh(. are traveling no-w’a- N. Y. rackets .grand Jury to an­ (Continued on Page Eight) (Continued on Page Eight) , Weetport, May 6 - (Pi—rEleveu 0THI;R CHATHAM SITMMER RLAN'k ETS $4.98 an^ $5.98 fink(M with the Shah: ' - da.vs about the tborld seem, to-do / member* of the Westport tqvvn Prlnceii* Marla Gabrielis Of swer questions abovit "L ittle Ap- -^evei-ything I think." alachian" meeting they attended Democratic <>Oininittee-have pro­ taste ... never sharp, never flat. Savoy. - . Named ‘Mother of Eisenliower grinned, and the tested to Gov. Abraham Rlbicbff - COLOR FUL THK>’IU Jh Pritcesa Ferial, the daughter of Sunday nigl\t In Brookij n. . • Oi"® crowd laughed, at this apparent gqh and Wnshlngton 'officials,a i Sharon Man Writes Best Novel aod state party chuinnan Jqhil Man, that’i beer. . . •x*King Farouk of Egypt. refei’enM to another wartime fig- M. Bailey-over what -they vialled,.( REAL BEER ! BATH MAT SETS Both of these lovelies presently Boston, Ma.i; 5 (.P) 7’his has watching Columhia River for; ■been a bright and shining year tire. Lord .Mpntgom.eryr-e'retired Imdies of three of five members of- the unjusHfied removal of two ' Hve in Svltzerla.ndf ■ -Bullish field ' marsWiil, criticized local MunieJpaJLCoiirt Judges. In Multi-color fforal patterns or j. The Shah stopped'off in Geneva for -tiny gray-haired Jennie Lolt- Martin family believed drowned mah Barron. 67,' wh'ol long ago American leadership in a tetevi— last Dec. 7 ' Vhlle himtlng for MacLeish Wing Third identical telegrams, the town black mixture with,-color. 1.98 before flying to Britain. But ■ he afon program just before a recent committee members said tho Bath rnat and lid cover set. saw pelther princess, Nineteon- worked in Boston asl an after-- Clvyistmas greens. All colors. school ''hand" ih a shoe factory— trip to Moscow for ' conferences Thjrty-one crewmen, of Greek two "able municipal court 8«t year-cld Maria Gabrlella flatly wiih Soviet {Premier Nikita j freighter Nicholas Kalris trans- JudgMi”-r-Harvfy L. Kolzltu and Wrote' the Shah off her list. and still managed . to graduate from high school at .15. Khrushchev, ! ferr^ to • ,)apan«ec fishing boat Pulitzer with Play ‘JB’ Charles Spear—were “removed • The Shah apparently made no Churchills last viqit to ■ this a(ler ship run* agrpund on shoal from, office here with no ju»tU' EXPERT SERVICE ' DAIN-nr PATISTE ^ In- February ahe was named the ‘V ...... - ^ . . . . - -.... - - first woman judge in the 100-year country wa* 1)1 June 1954, v»;hen off Kyushu today and sprung a - • — ■l flcatloa iof' this action bae^ on 80*s homo hoqting prime minister h« came fo'r -a leak. .' . SubmarineiSklpjack, ha- Yorkj May 5 (Ab—‘‘JB,” a^' Pheeteta,■ ’* the adventures of a boy their records. . . hiatorj^ of) the Massach')isetts Su­ lion's newe.sl mielear-pawered aub-1 verse pla.v w'hich refella the Bonk i wagon- EveHet Embroidered Scarfs perior Coiii't. Ip April she was series of officikl conference* with Wfid his father during our wqyi WE SPECIALIZE IN Steel Contract Eiivenhower. This visit 1* described marine, . begins .. serlew of toniedo ■ of Jpb in ai rnodetn setting, ha* I’raln trek to California in the 1849, JORDAN PREMIER QUITS ; CHEST SIZE ...... $1.00 named the Massachusetts "Moth­ a.') purel.Y. peribnal. He will be a ' tiilic and fire control teste off New 1 brought Archibald MacLcrih ,his gold rush,- waa named the best .Amman,-Jordan, May 5 iP>-« , Vbu get pramium quality er of the Year." And today she ALL FAMOUS MAKES! DRESSER SIZE ...... $1.19 P arle ys O p e n wa* honored in New York as “the guest at'the, White House for port, R. 1 1 third Pulitzer prize, the 1959 American novel of 1958. Its author, Premier HemlJ RifaL a Palrih ‘‘ Mobil^hest with RT-98 . . . the three nights, spend another night st ate Armory in Hart ford, takes award fop drama. Robert Lewis Taylor, 36. of ttnlan ' Arab strong man, re­ most'rompletely effective fuel , ( NIGHT TARLE SIZE /., .... 39c ^ American Mother of 19.59.':- on air of bustling activity as doz- MacLeisl) la the eighth Ameri­ Sharon, Ootini, ha* written eight signed toda.v op grounds of ill NORMAN’S IS ALWAYS BFNDIX Newsmen w h o hSard sha':^’ould at the British embassy, and go to oil additive in use today. And ■Pure white with a beautiful eyelet and cutworlj designs. ' Ne.'A' 'itork. May 5 -Form al New York for several days bffore en*..of teenagers begin Wtallliig can to w iniat least Ustee Pulitzer other books and numerous maga­ health. A palace sourro said HOTPOIM negotisitlbna open' today fjr a new be hopored In Nftw- .York, asked' exhibit* for National Science, Fair prize*.- His two' previous, -awai'ds, King Hussein accepted the reo> you gat -premium service. Au­ AT I’OUR SERVICE her to say 'a few wol-ds before she returning to England. , , zine pieces. tomatic deliveries -. . . a bal- . ■ -■ '!■ steel industry labor contract that which coBlhniea, through Friday in 1933 and 19.53, wSre for poelty. The Gold Rush of 1849 had. al­ Ignatlon aud entruiited roya). FRIGIOAIRE 'bouloj have a powerful Influence left Boston. She'*replled: night. . . Hartford firm of City The 1959 selections, announced court minlstar ilazza MnjaU, R anoad payment plan and many HALE'S STORE HOURS: ^ "I am touched by being selected (ConGnued 'vn Page Foot/ ways been sort of a liobby of Tay­ other extras designed to make Our Service Department la- BLACKSIONE on the nation’s economy. Iron Works Inc. tair'en over by Art- yesterday bi' Gfayaon Kirk, presi­ lor',*. "And writing a book about fprmer premier, with the task recognized .aa the larges) In OPEN .MONDAY ALL DAY— 9 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. .\ftbr wagi'ig a verbal duel for by persons of such eipinence front loom Industrie* Inc. of New York dent of* Columbia University, alep forming a ■ new government. home heating'redlfg ta$y.. among sp roahy worthy and. out- it seemed vety convenient,” he this area and is staffed with GENERAL ELECTRIC TUESDAY ...... 9 A.»I. to 5:10 PJW. mo'nUis. repc^enta lives of steel City...... India and Pakistan put William H. tBllll Mauldin of -said yesterda.)’ after the annbunce- RifaT Ipis 'held, thS ' premleralilp men whose training,' skill W-EDNESDAV I ...... 9 A.M. to 5:8« P.M. 1 manageuient arid the steelworkers .stariding -nothera of the nation. B ii r m esej^. N e w stn eh i should hold a summit conference Jo the, St. Louis Post-Dlapatch In se­ fmir Itniee In 4he' laat IS 3ft4*Sf WESIINGHOUSE I don't wpnt to appear in any way “break . through accumiilaiterl blt- ment of the.-award. and experience are unparal- THURSDAV ...... 9 A.5I. to 9:00 P.M. ^ union finally got a chance'to da- lect company. Hls second prize top Part, of the beok’s setting is in Moliilheat ■leied. \ • I - : FRIDAY . ..., ...... '...... 9 A.M.'to 5:30 P.M. some real tlu'^ging In the biggest facetious when 1 tay that among H i t R c m I T r e a t m e n t tornee*.” Rep Chester BoVvle* cartooning places Mauldin amwg REPORTS $10,060 PAYOFF ^ l • .. !(■ WHIRLPOOL the Idegreei I hold: the degree suggest*. - ' ' ' 1 Lofdsville,, K y.,,which la not far. Mm c/ooftoodioii SATURDAY ...... 9 AJ«. to 5:80 PJ«. labor-management bout of 1959. the 34 Individuals whd haVa-woiv from his home town of Carbon- . Wi^hington,. May 5f (*»)—# , •ddJMvo t^NMORE X The LUtroiPe '.'Jll have Its tra­ 'Mrsi*- is the most important, and Soviet Union, ){i;hich claims,thikt ■more,than one Pulitzer prbfe. fonner- 'Nnv* York newspnpe^ WASHERS, DRYERS, I • the 'one for which I *i:n most ■ ’Rangoon, Buiopa, May 5 (85- ■ only -press of .Communist sphereihere te dale, 111. Taylor would drift soqth Vi'e welcome charge aceoiintel m -ff Green Trading SUimpa ditional effect on wages and pilce* Biirmese' newsmen who fired . a • Hi* prize-winning cartoon was to Louisville in hi* youth the watch -publisher said todaj* ,.~.he M A i;A G nationally and f>rovlde the agswei: grateful. ■ . ' • free, celebrate*...... Freedom in of ttthf published after the Soviet Union $10,000 to an underworld REFUlUERATORS,i are gh'en with rash sales and alSo to customer* who pay "I shall accept this award vegetable barrage a t, the ; Soviet the Kentucky Derby. their charge account within fifteeii '(l5) 'fay*, after billing to whethev there Will be a steel ^ • u Press Day. today;.. American forced Boris Pasleroak to give up in JM 9 to ^ t t l n a dh«M FBEK/URS, RANGES, PHILCO atrike after June 30 whfell, p resent-“ an Individual honoe — t>.i)t embassy after Russlap guards ...... — ■--jiterajure. The But once in Connecticut he be­ ahewspu|»er dellvcrern lia WE GIVE^cI.^ .t^) ■ U* • as a symbolsynibol' honoring all the woit-- woij- roughed gan his research by telephone. He EA.SY —..... ill'll ...... ,M, jp p.i I , steel pacts er.pjre. Utude .. j : 'n ;won thy was. the-kind'»f deal; GREEN STAA AIK CONHITIONERS The-,formal isiks opened first derfuL ipotherg th4 nation. | ^ . literature.' What said he. spoke to a librarian .in to me aa legltlmatei'V PLENTY p r FREE PARKING REAR OF STORE- ture Louisville. She. gave. Tliylor thb this . morning with U.S., Stqel "I believe the family Is the,'e^- Aiexi rey told ' the 'Beiuria' J ■ ■ J-J . ' Corp., the Indus'ry's top producer, serencc of our clvllizstlot). It is )m- ofTdr one .aiiolher.! ' ' . J a campaign asainst vice; names of boqhs that cover the , Committee, ' OPEN / The RiiMlans first tangled with area's history. ' ■ ' H 4 . ■tod later In the day wlthiBelhle- poi . rtsn.t that thS family , and the the newsmen at , Rangoon's air­ LUe, Magtoipe sfhnounces plan* gambling and corruption in Utica, as q e b 'l ‘ MORMilTY DAIL*^ he)ri,' Republic and Kalseii .Steel.-‘reSponsiblUtles1# I AM /\F_. of-paienthood r\a tan/arl ' ■ are t*4s' to reduce Its rogular newsstand 1 n . y ., that achieved sweeping re­ He some booHa from ihambd of n iy , , 9 A JI . port Sunday. They kept'the newa- Thi alQIirs I I I U ^ The union- storti-ndgatlatliig . being obliterated -.In 'Some-' other Singer t« n a Horne goes -to cou)ft ice for the Utipa Obser'ver-Dla- ! Americana Library. however, pubUn.-; TILL 7 lacing aboard a Red Chinese air^ \ INI r.4.11. s^ciitirci lywist eo.. NORMAN’S So within 4 few - days a dozen parts of the w’orld. Sner for Peiping. . to try to stop,^ sales of record al- patch and the UUca Dally Press, wherej^ost of the .i^aearch was 'a* tb e f ' t ' ■ io^ CONN., JNC. Ml 3-5135 cx^ n e E m a in •iU of nsgotiationa, all with selK "And tE at Ifrlnga to hilnd the 'Hi* attache, CpI. Mikhsdl StVy- bum "Porgy imd Bess” she says membera, of thg'Gannett group, of .done.,'T*' I’a 301-315 Ctntar St. «45 HftRTFORu K 0«0 ii-'i is so technically deficient n would neWspaper*. ^•arleil Tune la,”FU GHT’N . . . Thursdsiy*, 10:00 yWHC-TV^8)l ■ (OektlBiied *■ fisg s M(W) ' (QpnRfiUMl M Two) dKRNnl XOITMAN B.A K 4U^ ' ’ (CoDtUiMd’oB Page F ew ) hurt haF «4u«er« travel* pf Jaimle Mg- ■c; u # . - - 0A\‘- ■':■' ItANCHRSTBR EVSNING BBRALD, MANCHESTER, C0NN„ TUESDAY, MAY 6, 19S9 r A O B m u a i ■ I •...... MANdiESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN„ TUESDAY. MAY 8, 1959 Samuelson of Storrs and Harriet and DetUah Holly Harris. Ms South W.mdbor Columbia Plotkin of Wlllimantle, plan a ■krvtd ovsraeas i^th tha Army H o d g ^ of HirUhtrdk tte'-Hssr week’a toim of the Amish (^untry during World War 1[. Hd ia, sur­ Cov^hity ' aociato guperlnMtidsQt ' iff' You' Should K n o w . . . Religioju. C anvass ’ in Panntytoania the week of June vived by his wife. Mte. Eva Hobi ToUamt C^^nty work a t Hartfafed. ' ScoutTrdop 19. They will gff bv car and stop At by H arris; one son, A.LCt Law­ Blqir State W om an Judge Oa-ap opiMI': r * Sheinwold 6n .$<^n Successful hostels. Included will be an oppor­ rence H arrli, statlcihed With the > SupeHor Coht^t Enrollments ijt-'the North OoV- Robert C. Vater tunity to visit and have dinner Air Force Ut Alaska; one da;igh- Clinic l^ted with an Amieh family. To help tar, Mrs. Ella Keefer, Long V ^ , eiitry CooperatlVs' Nursarjr; and Ruasoll Trotman, chairman Takes Honor cna> Klndargarton fall ssaskins y1tt. finance their trip they will sell Wash.; one stepdaughter, Mrs. Named ‘Mother of ’59’ Bcversl divorces were grant^ itputa CAJtD BEAOINO West dealsr •(XLadRy MaiKhaator may hA"* tha tewnwida church canvass canned sailed nuts. Grant Bombrla of Willlmantic; v n M from op«n to the public. Further fie- ot PA^S DIVIDENDS X S lidSrmlmrabk R Htywlde b4«d at thi elementary, The Flying Eagle Patrol of Boy reaa-wkMff t* by Judge Thomas ts. Troland in a For Children talls may be had by e&ttacfidg NMIH which started Sunday, said pre­ May IHaher Flaiined three stepsons. Judge Royal O. short calendar session of Tolland ilp Alfred Sheinwold Che Junior high and the senior Scout Trmp 63 ^aced first in the Atty. Elizabeth D. Hutchins, Woodward, Lebanon; John F, f4Mt-wheel nig* OM) mother. Second, she must be an Mrs. Harvey Morris, memhawfilip ♦ 10 4 3 high level of achool. This ie the liminary reports indicate the sur­ WOMOJaTw tmm potinty Superior Court Friday. ■I^ third In'asertea oj Immunt- chairman. , *' • U .i, Maatera Team Ohamplen V Q 10 4 2 S a t i, r d a y afternoon cOntesta chairman of the Republican Town Woodward, Rt. 6 and Atty. Ed­ active member of a rallgious body. Grace Boothroyd Hansen waa hope of Robert C. Vater, director vey waa most successful. staged at the Natchaug District (Jommttlee, hai announced that the mond F. Woodward, Windham: 12 »• all »Ta S . aation -gllnlcs will' be held from Kaettaga BlaM The bidding tolls y bettor------able lUlaffection, kindness, understanding grounds of Intolerable cruelty. She the PubIic\HeaUli Nursing Aaan. Coftimtsslon and the 2km ing-,i^ School. ea turned out Sunday to regtater Thw Included knot tying, nature, ko Club in Rockville. Wilkinson,- Napa. .C^llf.; three le «x- dnd homemsklng .ability. Fourth, Planning Oomiittsston lylli I ^ W 'a -may ba important to gO’ out and 4AKQ0S ,jk J9 I 2 Vater pointed out that Manchen- to p«rf«rai bcr dutlM to the «x- was awarded custody of the four office In the\H 'elms Building On get that misting Information. BITS 'B K 9 .. . the church affiliation or prefer­ rope cllmbfbg,. relay race and first Edwin H .. May, slate chairman brothers, George K and Ally toat that the hueband aharaa irIn tW shs «hi must exemplify Ih her life the youngaKxhIldren, $8 per week sup­ joint meeting at -8 pjn, tooiotraw tor alau entary achool youngstem ence of the 2,800 familiea in town. aid. Bobby Bartlett, one of. the Of the Republican Committee, will Harris, both‘Of New'Mexico end HaNlwea* Ovaf Taltat Caaaasl precepts of the golden rule. Fifth, port for ei^h child, and $1 a year Main St. The program la etpsclally at Coventry Grammar Schoeilt v Wast opened the king pf spades, ♦ 52 at pmanat have UtUa idea of what Fits over average toilet itofOmifeOmM of the makinKr al • ‘nn forpreschool children. and East signalled encouragement If completed by this Sunday aa bcye of the troop, took individual be guest speaker. A full (x>urse W. O. H arris of Mexicoi she must -be acHve in public af­ alimony. ' - Three topreaenthtiVae Iraib, 'u e it faeU like to ue part of an or- acheduled. South Windsor will be dinner will be served and ticket's bowl Sturdily coa- goed-gamlly* Thia will be the loat opportunity State- Development Commieelon by playing the eight.- West con­ S O U IH *" ' honors when he placed first in ServlcM were held from the *1 babe had three daughtori and fairs. Sixth, she must be qualified ; Psiilim KoMi>pf Wlllimantle was chtatra. They should have some one ot the fltet towns where such npslung fire by flint|Snd steel. may be secured from Mrs. Hut(*h- Potter Fkincral Home; 456 JackiOn itructed. Eaiily rlMnad. to repre.wnl the mothers of Amer­ granted a. div from CharlMl'^*^®" "P*"* wtu study aerial maps wUh'hg^- tinued with the queen of spades, opportunity to get together ‘ n* all h e n lilt mothera'. And I have for local children-to beyacclnated and South rpffed. / $ ; 5 a survey was completed in a week. Forty-two boya went on the ina or other members of the GOP Sl„ Willlmantic. The Rev. George aarreti grandchUdcen. Sven before I ica in all responsibilities attached Koss of Vernon hq . grounds of pers of the two tooal gfou|M|>^ ♦ K Q 8 3 tnetter what H. sounds Uke^. he Trotman said he wished to overnight camping trip, accom­ Town Comrtilttee; This should be Ihrough a clinic. It Is compulsory ward epc'pandlng business tones in Declarer drew two rounds of . . K. Evans, minister of Columbia 441.04 go to w urt in the momiflg I talk to her role as mother of the year. cruelty and adul.tery\ She was ♦ A J 10 9 6 said, and (Usoover for th em « v es thank the many volunteers who panied by Scoutmaater Wilbur done as' soon aa possible. Mrs. Congregational Church officiated Announcement was msde'_^ awardad custody of one shiUl, with for all children entering op en­ the town. trumps and waa' disappointed to the power of many Insttuments eiith my dahi^tora dnd ioideUme» rolled liixthc local public sbjiool see that the suit broke 3-1. He be­ West North Esrt 8 ^ helped make the drive a success. Fletcher, and committee members, Hutchins furpiey. stated that > If and btfrial was In the Storrs with ave of my Itandchlldiyn. We Mrs. Daniel A. Poling, president M 910 per week aupport ano'A.lB pet On Thuraday at 7:30 p.m., the Pass Pas* Pass J ; * played at the came thhe. Court Oasaa. Charles Olsen, William Roberts anyone needs trantportationt thia Cemetery. the American Mothers XJommlttee week alimony.' ayatem to oc-^vacctnated. • \ Boards of Education, and Flnmica gan to wonder what he waa going In the far dlstanC' fUtum, the Comes to Hale’s WELDON DRUB QO. are e vbry ck>be>knit family. I B 2 ♦ 2 4s • I t Two men were each fined $30 for and Frank Marchita. ‘ too. ran be arranged through the Inc., betote A distinguished group Mary' Louise Engle was gri Treatments'will alao he given for will meet at Robertson School to to do with his eight of dtamohds. member* of the Jbdiruis could grad­ Mrs. Millie Gillespie, fashion (x>n (x»mmlttee. Autbertaed Daalar "All the reit in life are fringe the three-ln-one''qhots for whoop­ Pertups that card didn’t bother Pass 3 V PMS 5 * speeding by Judge Benedict A. Mtrge Turnout for Baseball iMancheator Evening Herald, Oo- of molhe.rs'chosen from each stste, a divorce from Harold S. Engle discuss transportation problema. All Pass _ i If uate into R ,R($mprunity band on ■ultant for the house of Nelly Don, Virgil W. Harris SOI BIAIN •T .-lll.l-Snt bai^ta." Ijh relation to family, ssaembied at the Waldorf-Astoria Bolton orr grounds of cruelty. ing cough, U lp h tl^ n and toxoid, you. hut it ahould. Suppose dealer-. Kupchunoe at last night's Town . Reglatratlona have been ac­ liimbta enrreepoadent Mrs. Donald children end rrandehlldren. Oomplete Requirementa Opening lead ♦ K tha adult ledel. Court session. Dispositions were will be'in'town tomorrow to pro*, Funeral aervicee were' held at 1 R. Tkittle, telephone AOademy Hotel to hear the decision of the Florence L. Estrldge of Mans­ booster sliots and ?alk polio vac- Seven girls In Senior, Girl Scout er t^aws a third trump and then cepted frotn $9 boys who will par- •n feel that they have made me clne-'lnjectlona. \ caahas the three top diamonds. lit “But it will be 10 yearn at least given In nine other cases. aent the summer collection of t’clpale in Columbia Recreation p.m. yesterday for Virgil W. H ar­ 8-8485. national Jur.v. field was granted a divorce from Troop ei7 have completed the Red u bafom ''M oould do it," he stiid: Nelly Don dresses, costumes and ris. Rt. 6. Columt'la. who died late batter in my profifa»lon. Through J. Ray Eatridge on grounds of de­ Treatmenta will be g lv ^ -b y Dr. the diamonds fail to break S->3, make your contract. On# way is lo •They were John E. Mroexek, Oouncil's baaeball program this motherhood J am able to bri^ Robert K Epwen, health dltoctot, Cross standard cotiraa In firat ^ South may have to lose a diamond Sumoier Program Rye St., Broad Brook, and Frank soft dressmaker suits. She Will be summer. Friday night at The Natchaug New Yorl) — About 75 per cent sertion. She was awarded Custody under the direction of Mrs. 1^0-. draw the lajrt trump^ lead the act at the J. W. Hale. Store all day, more underatanding to the aolution aaslated bKMt*- Alwlna O'Brien, and a heart. Meanwhile, Uie auumer Instru- N. Sullivan of TJriffln Rd., South About. 20 parents responded to Convalescent Hospital. of tlie nation’s juvenile delinquents of three children and 91 per year dore Hletsla' apd Hans Hanaen, of hearts, and then'-lead a heart to and will be available for (xi'nsulta- Harris was born Sept. 20. 1892, of the problema beforeVme." PTA to DiscuHS • public heaiUCvl^Slllng nurab of tw Locate the King mental a ia ic program is a boon ing 00 band members, 85 ortfiiestra Windsor. the request for volunteer help on have reading difflcultlea, according alimony. fineese dummy’s ten. tion 01) sizes.' fabrics and sugges- in Girard, Kan., son of Charles to the Better Vision Institute. If there waa pathoe In today's Public Health Nu! Declarer ahould try to make two A better, hut inol-e conipiftrated to 'the regular acdiool program. The member* and a music apprecia­ Other dispositlone. included: the program; six of these offered bright hour, it arose froih the fact C hild D iscipline sora GO-sponsorlni atudw to raoal'va training, they tion data. Outside, of school he Frank W. Taulah, Windsor Loekg, tioas for wardrobt planning. The financial help, one mother offered heart tricks in order to fulfill hie way, ie tS lead out all of the trhm pt public ia invited. ♦bar one of ^ r three daughters Tolland County will he the Young ' contract, the first step ie to work, and the top diamonds. Then give play together and they don’t Mr- teschies a. dance band of 40 mem­ operating the. wrong way on a to help with transportation, and never lufain can throw her arms get what they’ve learned in the bers, and a jazz club that varies divided highway. $12; Henry T. A paneLdliCuasi’on on ''Child Dis­ Nominal charge o< Scouts'-lecelving the standard out which opponent has the king of Blast the last diamohd and make- fathers volilnteered as follows: around Barron's neck and'cry made for each treatment. hearts. winter. fhom 15 to 20 members. Valentine, New Haven, failure to Nine as managers or assistant cipline" will be the program for A uction B enefits certificate -include ' Patricia A. him )e“ li away from hia king of -' Sometimes in the coume of a ' He also teaches, or advises spe­ grant the right of v.-ay at a private order mesilrand buy articles on a "MUmmsy. Mummey!'' Delmrah the annual meeting of Ih* Waddell Polio Clinlo East should Jiaye either four hearts. ' ' converMtlonal basis. mansgci-s, four as umpires, one died in iWd. A polio clinic will be Chappejl, Joyce Engler, K o^ school year and a summer, ma un­ cial ensembles such'as the brass driveway, $12; Arnold J. St. Louis, PTA to be held tom.orrow at 8 p.m. Toedt and Barbara Palmer, t^ a e ■padea to the acie, without side Daily Queatioh ^ Feed Sale 'Bot Ss a acorekeepei and four as fieJd Deborah's three chUdren were C hildren’s G roup adults and high school pupils strength, or four'spadea to the As dealer, yoU hold:,Spades—A usually gifted pupil is dlacovemd. choir„the woodwind choir and the Warehouse Point, failure to drive maintenance n.en. In the school cntolv^*- ' . receiving a junior certificate be­ Vater admite that such pupils are Jazz octet. in the right lane, $15; Richard C. Qn Friday 'ro)u 2 to 6 p■ra^ the among the MevM ' grandchildren Serving as panel members will be 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. May 26 s jack with the king of hearts (the K Q 6 6; Hearts—J T O: Diambnds ladles o{. the Wapptng Cowauntty. AT) offer which will appeal to who gathered at 'the home of 8am-> entry Grammar School with Dr. cause of the requirements tor the a great chMllenge to the teacher, He started the dance bands In Ranc.v, Hartford, operAUng' with­ Mrs. Antr Nappl, faculty member An old time co u n ty auction will ■tqndard course of being-15 years only missing king) on the side. —5 2; CTubs—7 6 iT What d6 yoO Church irill hold a f(x>d sale at the young players came from Myrl uel end Jennie Barron in a memor­ be held Saturday,' at Ellington Bowen. In charge. -The program Which does he have ? and a Joy to teach. 1057, as an extra-currteular> activ­ out lights. $6; and Neil Herndon and -Herb BJnglert at the Light­ TERMITES 6f Waddell. Mra. June Walch, vice of^tfe and in, at least the IDUi say 7 But he says that no muaic pro- Jaiikaon's Wayside Market, Oak­ able nlg^t in Pebniary—because Town Hall aa ,*he annual fund will be co-sponsored by the two lo­ Answer: Pass. The hand is hot ity. The atudents play at high Jr.-, Springfield, Mass., disregard­ house—^f?e«- jee 'cream aodas to president of Waddell PTA; artd Mr. Grade/gre Eleanor WrlgKt, Jtidith If you are looking for the In­ in the public schools should school variety shows and sport ing a atop sign, $9 bond forfeited land Rd. their “Nanny” had broken one Robert Semoffaky. guidance coun­ raising, project'' of the Tolland cal PTA unlta A special clinic formation,- you will notice that quite worth an opening bid despite Proceeds will be given to Faith home -run klhgs.^ mere precedent in Maaeachusette will be held for second shift wofk- Fardal him Virginia Bay., \ - K rectqd to developing just the dances, each band having its own when he toiled to appear. selor at Glastonbury High School. County Augrtlary of' Children's Bvents Tonight East discards a spade otr the the Strength of the spades. Changs gifted pupil. . . Congregatirnal Church to help re­ Baseball 'TT'yauts NAT BE AmCKING MOTHER’S RING hlatory in becoming a ' superior Services. era at a daytime program, details one Pf the small diamonds to a student leader.*- Also: Lillian A, Morrii. 53 Hill­ Arthur Rittenberg. program chalr^- Trvouts, American League base­ second round of trumps. (Other- “This is the end result of a Vater is himself a memlteT of a build -the ch:,rch after a recent Dr. 'Ralph B. Wolmer,'program court Judge. man, will act aa moderator. Robecr Plucklger, The Village of which will ba announced. wlae this discard may not seem ^mall spade so that you have a six- top Dr., Mgnchesier, failure to fire. chat'rmin for the council., To be given on Mothe/$ In ^ background of Mrs. Bar.- b a ll,'6:30, PiakiB Athletic - Field; good prognun. You have to have a jazz band, the 'Warren Quartet, grant right of way at an-intersec­ Inatallatlon of officers will also Peddlaf, will start calling for felda In charge of arrangements are St. Mary:s CYO, T:30 church hall; sipificaht-) You lead" dummy’s card spade spit and only a sl0g1e:,> good program to start with. Anyone who has. not been con­ nounced yesterday that the first' Day, and to worn with joy ron’a Ufa 'wWs her Rusaian-bom at /S' p.m. Antique funilture, Mrs. David Simmons, general third spade and ruff it in your ton diamond, and you would open which plays in this area. In addi­ tion. $6; Donald Repasa, Fafnham be held. Mrs. William M alkeiwn. Bov/Scout Troop iH, at 7, South “I think the biggest problem for tion to all this activity he does a tacted and would like to dongle two f ee Council bssebqjl tryouts TOUR HOME mother, tolling her little daugh­ HMware, china, silver, bric-a- chairman, Mrs. Jtobert Cleverdon, hand, thus finding out exactly the bidding with one spade., , , Rd., South Windsor, dunyilng ijib- fc'od can h.tve it ‘collected bv .Call­ anci pride forever. ter: “Money iai’t important It pr^tdent of ,th6.Manchwitcr PTA Coventry fireHouse; Nathan Haile the glfte(l student In many schools IJttle private teaching.. bi'sb on a public highway. ^1(1{ will be held 'his week. ‘BE SURE... for a compUl* FREE Inipoefion Council, wlh install the following irac, toys, household appliances, Mrs. Owen S. yfuk and Mrs. Stan­ dhapter, Jaycees, 8:30). Glenney what East’s last spade happens to (Copyright 1939, General .. . and Mere, too, to a limited de­ ing either Mrs. Reger J^yrick, The intermediate teams, boys Bands of gold for fsUier and can ha loat or stolen. Learning is children's furniture and lamps will ley Papanoa be. ■ FeaturM Oorp.) • Native of New Britain Louis L. Aniello, Hightower Rd., Hillsdale Rd. or Mrs. B arl Brogard, the thing that enrichea your spirit slate of officers; Mrs. Roger Bag- Park clubhouie;.- Naihkn Hale s-s gree. .. le them Isn’t a pmgram on The tall, blond, 32-year-old mu­ South Windsor, failure to drive in aged 13-17, wiU meet at Hutchlna of your Woin* by a T*rmit* Control Export mother, blrthstone*’ repre­ ley, preeidenl; Mrs. Allan Welch be available. A fourtlr booster shbt has bobn Community C ei^r executiwxcom When Bkuit produces the jack of a high enough level to challenge Clark St. u Field at 6 m.' tomorrow. The —and that, no one can take from Good used ladles’ and children's led.by Dr. Salk fop bet­ spades, you know that East must' New York — The right hani^ H sic instouotor ie a native of New the right lane, $15: and Paul S. Suporvisad by Graduate Entomologitts. senting’ each child in th* you." aiid Mra. Alfred Schimmel, vice mittee, 8, Center building; Repub­ the gifted.” Amenta, Enfield, disregarding a Plan to VtsHTVillage’ farm team aad. all new applicants clothing ^vlll be sold by the Aux­ ter iQttnunlty, according / to Dr. have the king Pf -hearts. more dominant with more than 88 Britain. He le the son of Mra. to the baseball program will meet family. Jaanie listened to her mother. presidents; Mrs. C. A. Johnson, re­ iliary. members from 1 to 2 p.m. lican Town Com^ttee, 8, Hboih ,, Gltted Kaoouimged Elsie V. Werner and the .late Otto traffic light. $9. Mrs. Roberta''Crockett's Fourth 8ba graduated from grammar cording secretary; Mrs. Victor There will be a .Marge of Dlmock Memorial Library: Boar Once you know who has the king per cent of the United States He said that, at MHS, gifted Grade class is going’ to visit Stur- a t Horace W. Porter School Field Mothe/t Rina are euttom ' A food booth 'offering for sale per .person. Borne- Engliah, He saya -4ie had of hearts you have t>^'Waya to population. L. Voter. His mother is now mar­ OES Vlaitor TEL. m T 9-9240 •chool at 12 as class valedictorlkn. Coleman, corresponding secretary; hot dogs, coffee, doughnuts and of WelMre,^'7:30, Town -Office pupils am encoumged with many ITie official, vtaitation of the bridge yillage Friday." The trip Is at 6:30 p.m. Friday for .tryouts made and must ne ordered in Mrs. Frank Roberts, treas\irep; 'injections will be given for any buildingi ■ I thbM years of English in school.' opportunities, such os adloe during ried to the Rev. Oscar V. Werner. and assignments to the Little A woricing student, she finished soda' will bo open all during the Gmushev Wds transferred to the Vote) attended public aidioole in Worthy Grand Matron. Mrs. Flor­ being,made in conjunction with the BLISS has b««n Sorving the Horn* Ownar^ advance. Order now in time high school at 19. Between sell­ Mrs. William Allen, Ray Pllkonls, one of the three >ifiitlal immunifca- concerts, Instruction In new instru­ study, of early America In social League teams. afternoon. tions, as wqll ^ the booster, de­ Maifcheater Evening H e ra ld hospitiH here April & by U.S. New Britain, graduating from ence G. Butterfield and her aa- Conn, for ev«r 78 Yean. Th« Oldait ciihd for Mother’* Day, May 10. ing Shakemare door-to-door and John Fletcher, PTA Council dele­ The Porn-Pom-Petlte Pupj rs ments, and dlmctlng their fellow s(K.iate grand ofllcdte to Evergreeb studiei. \ . . . Little League teams will meet *«7Hiheft8 tMchlng night school, she finished pending* on the one needed, Fur­ Qoi'entry correspondent, F. Pau­ Gpast Ghafff cutter and amphibr atudents In the orchestm and band. New Britain Senior High in 1944. gates. of Vernon will-perform'durl ian, four d ^ s after he was injured FYom there he went into the Ar­ Wood Chapter, OES, will be htM on dates to be announced later. Larg«it Post Control Company in the Eoit. her BMton University 4-yesr During the business meeting the ther detaUe of the clinical plans line Little, telephone Pilgrim Thenf too, he said, the gifted pii- Advertlsementr—. These datea. will alau be the final a\u;tJon. for the entertalnip^nt of will appear In thia column. ' J-62S1. in a fall. into, a hold o t a Russian my, servlitg With the 2nd ArmOred tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the Ma$bn One ChM ...:...... I2S.00 course in three yesua and her B.U. annual reports of all officers and pll is encouraged to pit himself . Hun(lreds of people are saving registrations for either group. Two CkildM#...... 80.00 the CTlIdren, Rev, Bradley Elected , ^ refrigerator ship. against himself, to see how much Division Band as a drum major Ic Temple. S-year law school course in two. standing committees will be read. Geranium plants,' sold annually Thia vril. be preceded by a din­ thouaaiida of dollara in this area, Those who have ftot previously Three ChtMrea.IS-OOT She beciune a lawyer in an era Rev. ,C. A'rthiir Bradley, he can develop hie own to-lent. until 1946. He then attended Bos­ ■Refreshments, will be serv’ed by by the Auxiliary to raise fluids, Rescued Red Talks ton University College of Music, ner a t 6:30. M n. Carl Al^erson by having their autos insured by registered vill be provided with a Feer C h H ^ ii...... 80.00 whan women could neither serve Mrs. John Kelly''n»'l Mrs. Austin stor of the Second Crnigregation- But on the tVhole, a good public Safe(;o. Why don’t you? Get our form to be returned at next d i l p b will be bn sale at the auction and al Church, has chair­ school music program la directed from whlPh he waa graduated in Is the chairman. tfyd' etc. FtM Tea on Juries, nor vote. Russell and their at the annual Horae Show, to bevynAmed T R k e L e s a i m t ratei. Crockett Agency, Inc. MI practice session, j Selection of the mother of the pd man of the Connpetlcut Stated Con­ Anchorage, Alaska, May 5 (iPi— toward developing every student’# 1949. - F p e b tU held. at the Farmington Valley A Soviet seaman, unconscious He taught in the New Britain Twenty Grade 6 pupils at Wap- 3-1577. MaHher Scout y ^ is baaed on six qualifications: jPolo Clyb May 15 to 17. / ference of the'Pbwnaiid'County life BEST SHOWS talent, rather than concentrating ' Mra. Mrytl. Englei't, leader of DEWEY. n ira t.' Bis must be a succeaaful Pilgrimage-from 9 a.m. to S p.m. when rushed here in'an interna­ on the Ulent of the feiSr gifted pu­ school system until 1956, when he ping Elementary School have 'been - 'EMward Morlarty,l*,.chalr-, Video Byeryday** engaged In learning conversational Manchester Evening Herald the Mariner ScouLgroup, with Ann R ecital M onddy May 11_ at Oxford and Southbury. tional air-sea mercy mission near­ pils, said Vater. Came to Manchester. f Control Corp. map'of the Ways and ^ a n s Com- ly a month-ago. is now talking— French each Monday after school. South Windsor oorrespondent El­ Banner, tlamonar Simpson and Jo- MV. OF BUSS EXTCnMINATOn (XMitoANY. Inc. RICHMAN Reservations for a dinner at “I fSel^ that greater emphasis Voter is married to th* former more Bumhnm, teleplioiie Mitchell By R isley Pupils iRlttee, heading the project. Any­ both. Russian andTEngllah. TONIGHT All Rlfhta Reaenred— ' should be. put on music .... to Miss Marilyn Hodgdon ia the Blxth Ahn Thompson of Columbia, Ann 787 MAIN 8T. one having saleable Itefhs to. do­ Sputhbury at noon'^muit be aent MisS Roberta Peck of New Brit­ 4-0674. Verplauskos of Andover, Marilyn -ih to Mra. LereJ' M. Roberts by EvgeniJ Ivanovich Gneushev, 23, H. Dickenson it C)o^ Inc. balance .the' tremendbiiF aMdea ain, a Jazz' singer and pianist In Grade teacher in chatge of the nate may call ^r. Vladivostok, “has completely re­ CHANNEL made in the technological sd- class. Richard J. Riaiey and hla danc­ ------tomorrow, inje keynote address her own right... iTie Vateps’ h*y« : , will be made by James Gettemy, gained hla ability to speak,” a bul­ . ances,.’’ he. said. ' two midget musicians. Karen Sue, Coirrersational; rather than writ- But Astrui PertsmBBcs by ers will present their second an­ letin from Elmendorf Air Force . Raws Barwue — is nual dance recital, "Darjod Capers president of Hartford Seminary. This- apparently mralnded- him 7, and Debte Lee. 4, " ,ten, French la being done by the A uxiliary FprU ied Base Hospital said yesterday. of the fate that the music pro­ Vater la'♦^barter member of group. They have learned tq.count, ^?IWANTTOUVE" •59,” Monday at 8 p.th. sit the The-kftbrnoon session will be a “Words ars mostly Russian, but Waddell sJh'ool. panel discussion oh the theme of SAVE $70 ON ■ gram often meets when the school the Boston University Chapter of A^4i Iu i*— Arlkar Ftriib Tickets toay be, purchased at the C l e r k s tbbvday “Education for Loyalty.” budget is cut.’ Sinfonia, the -music fraternity, and ___ 'Panel members will Include the SYLVANIATVi “Music isn’t a frill,” he began. a member of the Manchester Ed­ • TH iW lp PARTY'* door from 7:30 oh. "Tile music program shoUid in- S:SKSY». Pianist for the revue will he A neiV'julixillary, has been Rev. Wayne Sandau of Ellington, 5:30 ucation Assn., the Connecticut CHEVY’S THE HOnEST ONE (nitcAte in the youngster an under­ Miss Sandra L. McKinney, and "in­ In- Manchester. It is an Auxiliary the Rev. Harland I.«wi8 of Farm ­ S h i m k I Take advantage of this Miisic Educators Assn^ and the ington. the Rev. J. Good Brown JOHNNY PALMER standing of humanity, the beauty AFL-CIO Musicians’ Union. Wei., "Tbs Ssaai aai I k e j n ^ strumental muislc will be provided to Meal 1592, National Fqaeiatio.i, terrific ST^NEK money- of TlfA I t should contribute to’ by Art Benson and hla oyehestra. of Post'Office Clerks. , of Ansonla, and -the Rev. Dean ELECTROKJCS Church Music Director. - the guaranteed saver—n/T9S9. Sylvanla thf development of a well-rounded ■emi-paete ''-.The cast includea-Ov^, 100 danc The 'first president of the new THE EARLY SHOW V console ^ model 'TV, re- hm an being.” .. ;-He*' is the music director of era from Maqcheat^'Vernon,, and auxiliary la Mrji. Sally Phillips. LABORATORIES duced froiii $299.95 to >Vhe muelc program is not a. ^^Ciaiter. CbngregaiUpnal..Church< ■urroufidliig towns,^ranging fn age Other officers are Mra. Millie X^rtl-* auto8Di> BOLTON NOtLH 1229.98! cute-all for ptoblems, he said. The Vaters, who now live on 49 MINTllEMOVlR from one wmI a-half tO'-22 years. bardo, vice prealdent', Mra. ■Shirley Benton' St., h*ve -Just bought a 277 BROAD ‘TiCuaic should not be thought of Cqta fast and deep.. A special featifri wUl-be a mothers’ Hull, secretar.v; qnd Mrs. Marge aa .a. means of escape, but aa a house in. East Hartford with a dm tap class. Jflghll^to'Of, the revue Ginolfi, treasurer,' . , that should be fine for music A t paiht and hard- MAN5 FIELD LAST SHOWING TONIGHT^’ means of tempering these prob­ w art stores. DANCE .will include “Show Time a t tlje Pal­ Preliminary meetings to form .yaaaaaa a r -** aaiiMwM^acr RADIO TELEVISION lems.” Ultimately, this temper­ storage and instrument., atacka ace,” 'iBalnlng Beauty” and 'TRead- the auxiliary have been held. The Funnlral ot tha Yasr The den wiU ilao be good place first regular meeting will be held “SOME LIKE IT HOr!" "SOME UKEIT HOT" ing of the mind with sensitivity .S. Ing ,Our, J^ewspaper.” Plat 3O ST LAf.OON'J___ 7:00 Cbaasel S Barttard. C*a*, ' towiud human problems ia'-“the for developing his., great extra­ FrMty,Mayl ori'M^' 13 at the home-of Mrs. Clui**rl a hew Have* viam . - Wad. "B IO -B R A V O ” PLUS ACTION CO-HIT SARRY bARENTS Ch***«l IS Haiiford. C*S*. purpose of the arts in ah overall curricular interest—go(Ml jazz. 8:M tu MiM Marystonid, 103 Baldwin Rd. caaaarl az SpriBstlcld. Man. 'educationat ^attefD." ^ "MACHETE" Ckaaael St Men Britain. Ckina. WNBC NEWS AT 7 Cbanael 40 Holjoke, tlB«a. NaUonal fillisic Week Long G ill ItoHcM-AiiMrica^^^ Uhocrel tS Waterbary. Cuaa. .Other muaic teachers across the ART THEATER STARTS TOM'pRROW counUy ore. also mindful of this The first round-the-wo^ld. tele­ CM> on EM ridM ^. HARTFORD Air REGULAR PRICES iita ( S) stsiE BOLAND 7:10 idbit,!'and have, set aside this week phone conversation (by wire and 235 Franklin Ave., CH 8-0520 <2t-S0) VUUNO. DB. MALONE Mnsio By ( HAS) BEAT THE CLOCK O I L COMPANY SS National Music Webk to remind radio via New York, San Fnuir CAVELL JOBERT (4S) ALL JiTA B FLAVHOCBB theihsqives.of their goal. cisco, Java, Amsterdam, London “MUSIC JM^kKEKS" Francois Letecrier In HAVE YOU JOINED? S:M ( S) CONNECTICUT BAND­ 369 CENTER ST. STAND Voters responsibility to the and New York) waa on April 2S, P iM e Is Invited WEATHERVANE < *-4S) THE VERDICT M Tel. Ml 3-6320 music program In'cludes insttupt- 1935. ^MAN ESCAPED” ^ SOURS 6:30-9:40 itoM) PROM THESE BOOTS ^^ >10118810^ 50e (fSl WHO DO YOU TRH8TT 24-Hour Burner Service Civic Music Association ^ 7:15 4;aa ( 'RANGER ANDY Also / ' HUNTLEY-BRINKLEY THE 8BOBET STORM CONCERT SERI^ 1959-60 4;M.( S) THE EDGE OF NIGHT (W) AMEEICAN BANDSTAND (») COLONEL FLACK • SHORTS 7:30 (XLM) COUNTY FAIR .. . <»S) ONE NIGHT STAND B U R N S I D E ^ " • ;ae ( 8) FEATURE FILM. l4:u ( STNEWS. WIfATBEB AND I 1 FJ ArtistB of International Reputation SPORTS . . ' ' MK.MBKKSHirs AVAILABLE THIS IVEEK ONLY m> rHE FIB8T NhoW All Color! if ir ir ic (SO) BOY ROGERS Winds No Single Admissions Sold to Any Event t:M < BAS) WALT DISNEY AD­ 7 MINUTt* 7PI0M 8:00 VENTURE TIME ' Sa WMSwarS curia* Wrbb ■AST HART7ON0 897 AIAtN ST.—PHONICS MI 9-3328, MI 0-SS70' DEAN FREDERICKS (It) KATHY GODFBEY DRY CUAIilND Tel Bevaser Dar. McOaIra K.iirDS (I^EXT TO DODGE PONTIAC) . , . , IM) EABLY SHOW' / ? i’Tho Ladv Vanlahea" 2 fa r - Max MilletSoys: ••nie aoriot •BRMABKABLE TOMTB sarH'rLockMraod AITD M B . P E N N Y Lit T« STEVE CANYON (4S> TWILIGHT------rSKATEHr SAME DAV( service TKB rCBY” PACKER’ •‘A PLAC’K IN HE S IN " ‘The Dariny -YeaBs Man” William .4lol POFEYE. Fisher "Sheriff-0( Fractured Jaw’’ "LONELY HEARTS " (IS) NEWSBEAT In Color 8:80-10:15 l:4t ( S) NEWS ( S) NEWS • WEATHER Ury Glussirt, Till. liH’iyim iitiiw iiaaiM - } 9:00 (U) COUNTRY STLVE U.I.A. t;U (M) TV SPORTS PAGE 825 Broad S t—MI RICHARD COOGAN 7:te ( S) WHIRLVBIRDS 5 f ( S )-|F YOU HAD A MILLION. THE CALIFORNIANS . (IS) MOVIE AT 7 Ui44 ( 4) WOBiUD'S BEST MOVIES # Will you rount tUt ' a A.i A»( KATHI fifCAUSI (IM S) w e a t h e r AND NEWS , (4S) NEWS AT SEVEN •'Boy Bloetf O O r’, special invitation to make ' (SS) CAPT. DAVID GRIEF ' WlXoB ®**"*’' * a rb 7:1S (U) HTOHUOHTS oot R*lUhU pharmacy 9:30 t h e b o b . (44) NEWS. DOUGLAS ED. < *> WEATHER AND ' The MAIN FEATURE 8:30 . . . . In celehration of our 40th Anni- J WARDS SPORTS / your Family'Di^g Storef , I M ♦. 0*«l ( FEATURE FILM S:S4 ( 8) I LOVE LUCY “CkAase of Heart” Goorto $12.95 and 'fair prices. And| your lou)ing program fojr this, iveek-^nd 10:00 the DAVID (M-SS) STEVE CANYON _madora, Suun ' Heyward (4«) NEW YORK .CON FIDEN­ "arro ll » Black, white, blue and patronage will be sin. . TOMORROW Thru SATURDAY TIAL- ...... I 0 - (M) J A ^ A A R S H O W ccrcly appreciated. % NIVEN SHOW ■ . (It) MOVIE AT EIOHT, lIiM (H)“ Id A C K PAIR black patent. Sizei 5 -CONTINUOUS’FROM 5 PJH.—FEATURE 5:20-8:80 would like as many people to help 1 “Bretbrr OTohld" •>' 11:44 (ii) 'J4EWS ■ l to 10 th a!A to D A!ys-powtrtd Impala ConvertibU . . . unmiMtakably •S»f S;N ( SASUTO TELL THE TRUTH lt;S4 ( a> NEWS A WEATHEE ' width. • , ( B) WVa t t e a b f 1:44 < S) RKA DUNE8 (tt) JIMMY ROGERS SHOW V‘ N E R U U O U S celebrate as is potkihle! 10:30 (Color) (U) CONnDENTIAL FILE ease***** ALAN MOWBRAY "W ednesday HOTTEST S a U N G OF THE LEAOINO LOW-1 M E R K A 'S MOTHER’SDAY J . f FUR BQX IttM (S4i SEARCH FOB tomorIROW: Expert Shoe FIttliig . . i t / WILDEST ERA! COLONEL FLACK STORAGE ( M l) OKOROE HA'IMILTO:N IV What we mean—this new than 44) GARB' HttoRR Show 1:44 (tt) PROTESTANT------ritA .YBR- m il l e U nttond this affair. (lt*4» D.•AVID------NIVEN SHOW t:M ( ^ 1 dfMMV D ^N SHOW. T17 tha hot one-see ypur local authorized Chevrolet dealer! AU) TV ItoESENTS q U E E N EOMdur About Crime’s Deadliest Racket! (Ii)^IKE WALLACE INTEB- DAv m ooc IV r THE ^ V I E W PHARMACY ★ ★ ★ i k 14:M ( ;*(S)^doy dOr~ DALY 4ND TRR JACK PAAR SHOW 29$^RiEN ROAD M FOR HIRE" Sabmlay, May 9, 40Ui ANNIVERSARY UANOE ' n 1 ,* ri‘ H i I :j )• s ‘ , N 1 • j h 11 y BRODIE, LYN ’^6U A S\.. The dance will be held from O.’OO'pm. to 1:00 a.m. Ailembem (tod their laAy gpeata EVIRYTHiNGFORTHI F A M I L Y ^ M l ME! ffiiNit AM 3^134 may attend. A buffet kunch will he served. Tickets ll.fiO per oMtole'am now avallnbla. tNi:: l,N CONNtCTICUT MORIARTY BROTHERS See the steward. . PLENTY OF FREE PURNCU.MNIUXPAUUKO CHEVROLET COMPANY, INC. RANCH and FUEL OIL V npiite nexU P AND ARMY and NAVY CLUR, 1090.MAIN MANCHESTER’— Ml 9.8133 30 WNBC 30 3)1 CENTER ST— RHONE Ml 3-SI 39 |»feUVlSV'«l»'V10K 1229 MAIN SV||tIir MANGHiSTCR, CONN. 2 y OUR jURNER SERViCf ' ^ 3 \ % f ■ i i V

y :/ HANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. TRAmsTESTER. CONN. TUE.SDAY, MAY 8, 1959 PAG E m i MAMCHESTEB e v e n in g HEBALD, ItANCUESTEB. OONk,. TUESDAY, MAY S, X959 I. U- didn't m4ke arty, tense to rontem-1 through publication, authoriaad by^ AHC baa ba«r maktng fnrthar Colum bia Mai^, AMISITi^IVlW AY plate hy-paaslng it." • • the ewurt, of a legal nolle.* In the' btudiaa at that. Atty. John LaBclIe, appearing j RightM Hike Cemetery Hamord Times. 'The eioua* staLJd i CAMERAS Churc^iU Here House Vuit Thar* la aaotbar flald for dla- • lU IL O t Extentibns for Jsrvls, who oivns industrial I Funds Mifxsiitj;, that Wilson last llvsd in ;bia riun—FLAaRwuLo* Ptfdons Board Bard Lyneh Victim’s Body agraaiaanhMiii fh* aubjeet properl.t' in the are*, mid he j Rests wlth^General Mmaf^er and was a'hkent from the msGooNT m ocs what effact a |pv*n amount o f to­ Otndtog, MUwfiriM , couldn’t understand why tW Cohi- ‘ * Hotel Claims To Visit Some tal radiation may bava PaUhr Boned, missitMi projxrted to ’ relocate the ARTHUR IRU8 Gets Data Th# bitanjational unit for maaa- AoMatto Driveway AraM X ' ' v road away from induatrial 'prop­ Increases hver present chgrg- urament is th*' roentgen, which HeRvily Opposed The right to raise oemetery fe«s.et Hartford, May 6 TTi# Motel ' "W o m a n s S u it Discovered in River An Work OfMenhtaed " erty along the railroad tracks.'' in Manchester rests ,with_..the j es: W ar Comrades artentlsts dsfin* In vary technical Far Fra* BstiHntaa The only reason glyen by the for a single Bond has filed a aiilt in Superior j tarma. A doae of 400-600 roent- k F a ll H m obBUBSUtlon pvtttVm o< M n . On Fallout C A IX Ml.g-7801 Oomniissloa for r-'ioc^hg'the road from 140. for Court flalmihg $75,000 In damages gaha etrsr th# whol# hqdy la con­ ^ Town Planning , Commission* Immediate on Uie-proposaUi. but to is that a ffafflc^hViiuird exists, he IM M Aanto. n. o( MudMiter^ (OeeKwied ti*m Pag* Oaa) (OaattBMd frsoi Pag* Oaa) plan for the future. Oenersl Richard M ar-j;" agalnsl Ouv'C, Wilson of Columbia, sidered sufficient to kill 80 to 90 Dr MAIO IROTHUS public hearing last night more --a^d. unless ihev' are trying to open , 1 wmwiim • to u ymtt fo r j m »> Burmese Newsmen (OWtlmad frea-Fag* Om ) per cent o f th* peragns aubjacted Hams .Arguments tin will report Bayer’s finding to ! *"■ in' Lake, former auditor at the hotel, ! " " ‘X * ‘ ««T M F lc i*l» BriUah embasay offlclala ^ d llhs long thf body had been In the Bervfaig Th* Manehaaftar Aran than lived up to fore^aits that it up Ihe l i^ T o r some tievelopeV. Papers filed in the rti-ll rase , •nds^^'sald Mre. Bose K, RutXs, 123' ■i«m|Mor ln«t>o At«l iixMAic of Sir Winston’s ramarks at the air­ to I t ' r Sine* 'li? 9 The proposal to extend Cottage LaKctfe Btlarked si the TPC’s'con- the Board of Dlreclor. at V.p f ^ n ^ (oj a DR*. J. A. SEGAL water. But, th* body had been Hit Red Treatment The future threat liM in genetic But th* diatrthutiOn o f affacu U ywould W a stormy ope — In fa d risim that Wilson's "wheresbouts P ^ e n r e St., fell on s SprurXst. • iMr PoUcooMB Roy An- port are the only public atata- of SnSafled Hi. north to Madison St. and toptfon that the master plan didn't ing Interment; 11* up fwm bleached until ft waa imposalbl* to affects of radiation, mainly that an averag* dental ■ x-ray deliver* ' at least once, the h u i^an e flags south to Charter Oak St.„ also nicipai Building, he said tod*J- . for a.Saturday ln ti«n en t;ill2. are unknown.’' -c, Uiidewalk March 26 and sufferiul: ate, Doe. It. l«SS.^wlM rojocted yeo- rnanU he plana' to make during the ^ e h iiiE the aex organa. I t la gen- Onstomera “ T'M ve any real ‘'signifleanre.’’' It visit He has turned down numer­ tell If 4t waa Negro or white. The (OaaMaaed fram Pag* Oaa) about five roentgen* to the jaw. wsr* hoisted for several minutea. aid in traffic flow, was met with*'*' has. he .contended, sa.vin'g'the Com- Mayor Hkigene T. Kelly had ask'i up from 17 for use of a rhahel 413 MAIN STREET t n ^ y t ^ t ^ t o Pordoos Board. eraU yam pted that sufficient dos­ But acientlaU aaUmaU, only about equal ppposlUbn. Residents "used ous’'requests foo speeches sn^ FB I made its identification by th* ages bring oir tQUtaUpnS that may Th# purpose of the meetlng^waa; mission 'used it as a guide forieU for Martin to find out where the I tent; U.lip per cubic foot, up'^froni form for comnion coimts writii. it hack, and arms, • U t O AUy. Albert 8. Bill op- gulne, had taken an overdose of five one-thouaandtha o f a roent­ much the same arguments as zoiiing purposes. rate-hiking authority,lay after the I |j 2.% pey ' cubic fool, for foimi!*. nswa conferences. fingerprints of the right hand. Increaae Oie nurtibey of defectlv* to conaider Ipe 1*1*0'# tentative ammre That on March 26-'’Wllann i The nollce eald the fall near the IS HAVING because he Elsetmower greeted Churchill as sleeping pUla, Utah jumped from a gen of atray radiation get# out those advanced by UiA Linden St. Fears were expressed by La- manager reported recently thatltlons; and 1% rents per square A gang of eight dr' 10* men children. to more remote parts of the .body plans to Include the extension of extension oppotients. , „.7 'recelyed $68,000 " f o r pi'e uee of i N4Vhan Hole School waa caused by ^aaid Mrs. Aimia had not served “ my dear friend of wartime daya" flrat-fioor hoapital window in what There la dl**gre«ment aa to the Belle, and others, thst the Com- cemetery fees here Have lagged b e-. foot, up from 1% square fool, for wearing raashs and white gloves looked like an effort to get aayhitn stKh as the sex glands. Linden and Cottage ,8U. end the Former <|lrector . Helen Flts- missinn pisnned fo cipse up the hind those of other conimunUles, ; anhual care. i IHe pialntlff (tiie -h o ^ '.'' sidewalk defects, making one flag o n « « h ttne, and because no one and. recalling that fiir Winston's accuracy of present, standards! for O n ly The hrttel^has aJjAched proper-1 alone higher than the ones sd.toin- OFFICE HOURS can bo certain she is ready (or re- mother was ah American, said "W e broke Into the Poplar.'llle jail, from the Bunneae government. The relocation of Parker St; in r its patrick suggested, as an-alternat portion of Parker St. which would Cemetery Superintendent; The lot pile# includes permanenV hotel)has attftchef about iO miles frpm here, aliortly Russian* recaptured him aiid ''safe"' dosages. master plan for future develop­ plan.-that Spruce St. be vyidened. be circled by the proposed relors- George Blliott. who for severs! j care, and the Interment charges ties owned oy \V'tlaon on Country j Ing II leaae At her trial, Mrs. Annis was claim at least the maternal side of The National Academy of Sci­ Cjub Rd.. Avqrf and at CdlVimbls' The. noUce, prepared by Att.v. after midnight April 25, savagely shipped him off. ment of the town. ^o-1his Alvoi'd said the TPC had years has been Irving to get the j include grass and use of lowering d««eribed by poychlatrlBU as beinit him." ences haa.Jusl undertaken smother tlon.' Lake, in addition to a 19.18 con- ] Vincent Diana, sets the basis for AS'USI?AL mentaUy ill, » t sufficiently ^ e Churchill agreed that the United beat the 28-year-oId P a r k e r , Tht* newsmen whipped up their f COIN .OPERATED Deaplte repeated explanations -ti^eBdy considered the plan and Alvord told him the ;.TPC can't rates hiked, hs* recommended r device. RHtott ssld. , dragged him screaming down the ire'-st a meeting of the Burma Re­ broad study to bring its 1966 find­ by Commission Chairman Martin had established a building line on close up streets Vertthle car ' ' ► * possible fiifure damage suit to reallae tho nature of her crime. States Ui "my mother's country, as ing* in such fields up to dite. The complaint, wsa s e r-v ed sgsinsf "■ town. steps from his third story cell and porter*’ Assn, yesterday, then Alvord that they were . strictly the street to provide for this if it The playin* -was deocribed as a 1 always figtue it and feel it" AIK? Commissioner 'Willard F. Hit yearly Repetition ■ r •trafte eMmax" to dn unhappy threw him into a waiting car. marched on th* embaasy and be­ tentaltvs plans to be used only were don* in the future. He also A White House bubbletopped Libby, writing in approval of th* t:oflaideiable dissatisfaction was m a n W life. limousine carried the President His r'How 'prisoners isld he gan throwing tiHnatoes and other academy-.project,-expressed AE3C gtrsis y o u as a guide ^ d that they were .^*’ '. " ’ ****£ P**’’ ’ expressed hv one or t\i*o st the iaycee Field Day SaiurdEty A convicted murderer once sen- and his guest to the White House yelled, he v.as Innocent as the men produce. A Hussian plalnclothei- a u n J i y BUb^ect to future change, those ' meeting at Hkying to corn's Ibark f. , 4 t-s*. tOneed to die in the slsctrtc chair belief that 'th e general concern St. through to Fern St. Much of for-’k quiet visit which started vdth took him ttorfi he jail. man fired a wooden atool back. A over the effects of radiation is a who jam-packed their way • into .year and year" to rdheidef .the «o n hla aecpnd commuution from a famil.v dinner last night. Warrant* charging the mob Burmese photographer r u s h e d the hearing room at the Municipal this would 'be across town land., Parker .St. relocation proposal. To Mark Youth Fitness Week matter of serious import.” Alvord said. , . tha hoturd. Eisei^ower has arranged stag- v/tth kldni.p4rg already vitri on through the embassy gate to take A L L A R O U N D Building registered a constant They also said they were dissatis­ Has BUTa Bn^part Another issue before the tpif- yf Do Your Woah tor ■ In answer to a question frotn dlrmers tonight and Wednesday fied because previous suggestions file, but Pearl River County, Miss., a picture, and the R u a s 1 a n a gressional g;roup lies in complaint* stream of protests during the .4- In observance of Youth Fitnesr*. Vbrshsm -Rlblcoff has designated John Moon, 4ft. Hartford, even night and'the British embassy. In grabbed him and carried him kick­ Poonios Whon I O Williams as to whether the "traf­ they had ifcade were not Incorpo­ Heads Church Unit officials said last night new from Sen. Clinton P. Andeprbn (D- hour meeting. fic commission" ha* made any rec. Week, the Manchester Junioi t Connecticut Youth jntnesa[‘ bad the aupport o f BUI yeaterday turn, will entertsln st a similar charges had been filed against the ing inside th* building. Convofiiont For You. S A F E T Y ^ Jarvis Protests rated on the map pre.sniled. la Wa peUUor for a aentenee re- Mrs. John Funke, 144 W. Center dinner Thursday. “ NM ), chilrman of Ort Senate- omnifndations regarding the traf Chamber of Commefee w ill hold a Week. ■ ' men. Th* newsmen kept on pelting, House Atomic Committee, that the Following the pa^ttem ^ many commissioner Phillip In introducing th* Parker at. re­ The Manchester Jsyc.ee project : ductfon that would make him eli­ St., was unanimously elected pres­ Sir Winston wilt spend a week­ demanding the release of their W A S H 2 0 e location,' Alvord said it WHS being aeries of field events Saturday at Th^ assault Parker, was accused AEC has withhaW information storms, the protegis p , first began jjacrison, ii former member, of the Memorial Field for boys, and girls ;s headed by Matthew Msetozo and gible for peurote. ident of the lAdies of the Xssump- end In New York rislting another of occurred Feb. 25 near Lumber- colleague. A squad of 60 policemen LOWKR OPERATIONS falling in a gentle showeh increas­ done again for the residents’ con­ INTRODUCING Terffilnc Moon an “ootatandlng tlon at their business meeting last longtime frieiyl, Ahancisr Bernard frtjm the public 'on the extent of, Town Parking Authority, said the from 8 to 17 years old. ^ Richard Brown as co-chairmen. , ton, Miss. Thk victim and her 5- roared up, got the photographer the fallout ^Hireat. AEC chair­ DRY lO e ed rapidly, to a torrent, and finally . extensions of both Cottage and Lin- sideration as "c'onditlons change Maetozo -is a physical education I ' % prisoner," Bin told the parol* ni^ht. Also eletred to serve for the Barach, before flyhig back to Eng-' A A ^ ^ ■ V. . . m. ; ... rift A An Assj 1 n n Those who participate will be year-old daughter were sitting in out and dispersed the newsmen. man John--'A. McCone has vigor­ reached hurricane proportions g,g recommended from time to time.' teacher at. Manchester High & ard "ir anybody In this prison next year'w ere Mrs. James.Hpr- land. ' M AYTAG Economy^ Later. Jarvis asked-to see the able to edmpare their performances a stalled car .-vaiting for her hus­ The 'Russians kept the photog­ ously defiled that. . when Alexander Jarvis, local con-| i^ former Police Chief Herman School. —, !! ahDUld bs g f t ^ consideration, IV* vath Jr., ■. vlce-presidinl; Mrs. He commented yesterday that band to return with help to repair rapher's camera, aaying they tractor, table-thumped -and roareds plans showing-the location of the with national norma. James Barty, recording secretary: he enjoyed his first jet-plans flight (K'-particular concern also will COIN OPERATID They will he assisted by Alan { John Moon." ^ . . the • car.. would return it today. 'bis way through an angry speech Alvord said that through the proposed sUtKllvisloh.ln the area. Particlpapls will be divided into M ri.’ Adolph Wrubel, correspond­ —apross the Atlantic to New York, ^-'M din gs that teats in the past Gould, Raymond Blanco. Stephen ^, Moon waa aentaoesd to death She. said a Negro in a black The photographer and a report­ LAUNDRY AND COMPUStE which reverberated mightily years the TPC had made repeated He wanted the public to "see the , five, divisions; boys 8 to 11, bovs ing secretary; Mrs. Guy Hebert, where he boarded Eisenhower's ^ a r have set off a aharp rise in fo r U»* first dectW. murder of his automobile drove up, threatened er who was hit by the stool filed through the eippty corridors out- 'recommendations that a thorough whole Ja.vout." he said. i 12 to 13, bo.vs 14 to l7, girls Stoll. Lockwood, David Donovan, David , , wife on a Ha.wort street July 8, financial secretary; and Mrs pereonal plane, the Columbine III, fallofit and that the northern tier oA VAoui^ Durfee. Lincoln Holmes, Martin her ivith a |,jri forced her and complaints of assault and t h ^ of of the United States has received Opc*^ ^ No Waiting aide th* hearing room. survey be made of the entire traf- It was then Al\-ord refu.sed to j „nd girls 12 to 17, yjftiS. He claimed she was unfaith- Maurice Boltum, treasurer. for the journey to Washington. Dependability grant Jarvis' request on the Evenl.s include pull ups, sit-ups, Erickson. Alan Kemp. Joseph G or-; V HI- \. He spent only 27 minutea in New the child ‘. 1 get .into his car and the camera. the Bkuth’s greatest concentration Jarvis' protests centered aroupd (Ic situation but that it was still not fid to hln. Th pardons board drove them into a wooded area Ambassador Shlborin Jifvited the grounds the proposed subdivision p,„h ups. a 50-yard dash, stand- don, Bruce ■ Noble, Dr, George eonuouted that sentence to life York, where he was greeted by of. that dangerous debris. Some Alvord'i refusal to allow plans for forthcoming. * Lundbejg, Gerald Okrant. L ee' where he attacked her with the newsmen to com* to talk to him samplings of wheat grown in the Rout* 83. ReckviN* a proposed subdivision to be intro- j < • “ ggeels .Mternative had "no bearing’,’ on the proposed ing broad jump, softball-throw, 5 Baruch and British offlclals. tmpriadnment. child ivatching. — In small group*. The reporters’ street relocaliop" being discussed. shuttle runs for the younger con- Sllverstein, Alton Sprhul Joseph Teaterday's action commuted affected area, for instance, have NMttoHartfiNiiin's insist on it,,. duced during the hearing on a Considerable discussion also Local Stocks Tke 24-yeai'-old womafi picked association aald it would hold shown more Strontium 90 than He said, however, he was perfectly te.stanta and a 600-yard wslk-run Czenrinski, and Fred Gever. i Voon’a mtotoun sentence to the proposal to relocate Parker St. | arose on a TPC • proposal to Parker from a ?6-man lineup. meeting to diacius th* invitation. present standards call saf*. Th* CLOSED SUNDAY Alvord contended the plans had | straighten out a curve In Hartford ■willing to show it after the meet-, for the older contestants. ttma he already hsa served and ing. ■ Quotaaons Pamlsbad by Fire Damages not yet been examined by thelRd. west of Prospect 9 . Opposition The field events tsdll take place i larq iier liar* la .4nrif‘nl 1 S renaiided his case to the parole 8ays Ilian Tentative from noon to 5 p.m. i board which Is erpectod to release Co bam B Mlddlebroek. tne,v Comrais-sioners. and were not i arose to the propposal. ""PerisHy — —- ■ Bank Stocks concerned with the p r o p o s e d ' th the P«>;thnUHinr ? «Ads Alvord explained tlie commis­ Kniry blanks may be obtained in Tok,vo TTie Japanese have Used ^-3 him on parols ahortly. sioners hadn't seen the plan yet Manchester schools from the prin­ Another prisoner whose work sa Bid Asked Lab atUG>nn relocaUon. Jan-.s claimed they: removal of threw b u lld i^ lacquer for more than 2,000 years, by Conn. Bank and Trust were pertinent and should be made , „f and that it was still tentative. cipal, physical education teachers, One of the earliest known record am Inmate was dsacrlbed s* "out^ It wi ». ______'Would nnt call for the removal of .Jarvis, repeated his request to standing:" by hi* prison superiors Co...... 42 , 44 available at the meeting. i stru eW s. or the per.sfm responsible tor sfler- of the.ua* of lacquer goes bseJ^To I Storrs, May & (8'/—A $25,000 see the plan, claiming it had s school sports. girdles and hras with the lingerie 1onk\ had Ida aentenee commuted First National Bank of . « fire damaged Use Agricultural En­ The TPC chairman insisted.! ainiosj three hours of ob- It perial Japan mkny centfiries | definite beaaring on the .street re- President Eisenhower has pro­ ago, when tlie office of VFhief of Co the tlm* aerved. Manchester ...... 43 gineering Research Laboratory af M A Y 4 , 5 , 6, 7, S, 9 however, that the plans would; j^f-tions behind, it, the TPC then locattonv "Lay it 6n the table," he claimed this week Xational Youth B e waa Donald H. Baker, 36, Hartford Nations. . Imperial Lacquer Department" was ; the University of Connecticut last not be shown then but that they | „p thp matter of the proposed demanded, banging his fist down Fi^ess Week, and Governor created. Hartford, who waa aarvln* a 10-13 Bank A Trust Co. . SS>^ 37 Vi could be examined after the Ihih-; „f Parkar St, Fire Insurance Companies night. on the surface. •yar manalau(bt*r term for best­ MONDAY THRU SATURDAY lie hearing was over. Tq,p trend continue^ with Ahra- Aetna F i r e .....• , . 7 2 'i 75% A apokaaman aald the firs (fc- After considerable argument, the ing a Hartford women to death In stroyed six environmental control Jarvis, his voice, still raised in j ham Os>fln*ky and t^ lia m ^ contrsetor _ said______he would______b rijg_ the her aparfament July ??, 1953. Both Hartford Fire ...i.,I80' IftO z: National Fire ...... 136 144 cabinets used In research projects anger.'told Alvord that he would | patrlck','who operate businesses id {m atter to the attention of the Intoxleatod, they got Into a violent take the matter up with the Board I this area, leading opposition, com-. q, Directors when Alvord PhOent* Fire ...... 82 85 for breeding chickens under a argument oyer- eake frosting. seienUftcally controlled environ­ of Directors. , ' | posed of about a dozen other^r^si-1 gtiji, r.pfii,sed to do'so, B a t e vfaa disacribed aa a for­ Ufb'and Indemnity Ins. Coe. Aetna dasualty...... 194'^ 204 ment. WTiile this exchange was by far , dents of the Area. ' ' • ^igx Balchuna.i another oppon- mer^ atoohohe who rahabilitated the most spectacular during the | The proposal h 'd been advanced , ^ ^he planno.l relocation con- sh ap es Aetna Life ...... 247 257 The laboratory was located in a httpablf completely through Alco- Conn. General ...... 378 303 temporary, corrugated Iron build­ meeting. it WAS just one of n^ny several times in the past and had j f^ d ed that Green Manor would ' ^b^ics Anonymous st the prison. loo's* 4*^'* ! as one objection aro.se as the TPC run into strong hpposition. Last the most from a relocation ! Htfd. Steam Boiler .. 93 98 ing. No one waa in the laboratory ^11 did not opposs Baker's peti- get* fif* presented .its ideag. time WAS In Jaruarj- 19.58 - Travelers ____ 86% 89% at the time. The walla of the build­ of rBrh,er St. . I Cldn. "He's a pretty nice guy when ing buckled and Its wooden frame The TPC proposed' to. show on The TPC ' plan. comparativWy Robert, Fuller, general manager the eMpire! Publlo OtBlttes he lan’t drlnldng,’' aald Bill, "but was destroyed. Its. master plan a propoaed exten­ v.nchenged from {he last timie it of Lydall A Foulds, said he would look at the brutal, aadlstlc thing Conn. U ght A Power 33% 26% sion of'Linden St. from Locust St. Hartford Electric L L 69% 72% The cause o f the fire was unde was presented, would relocate favor a plarv, which would relieve I he did when he waa. That's what termined. through Park and . Forest Sts., Parker St. "beginning ,at ■a'^^-point traffic cortgesHon in the ares of i In the lightest w^M^ht power net, ffartlord Gas Co. v.. 48 . , across a portion of the former acarss you.” Southern New England ^ Firemen of the .University de­ opi>oaite Mather St. an^ running it the mill. i Hedoees Sentence Cheney estates to Hartford Rd. Telsphona ...... 44% 46% partment, the Mansfield depart­ east of the Lydal! find Foiijda- ■William Foulds. 'C.ompany presi- i The 60-foot wide proposed road­ H I-D IV ^l the one perfect garment Ib e board also reduced the Manufacturing Companies ment and the EaglevUle depart­ itinypnc®' Coionial Board, riiills 5.200 feet be­ dpnts said a road cohi,d be run on maximum sentence of Alonzo Arrow, Hart, Heg. 65% 68% ment brought the blaze under con­ way would run west of the Gar­ fore joining the present highway either side of the millii {fMesired. i to w e f''under all your Fields, 40, of New tendon from Associated Spring 20%* 23% trol at 8:30, about an hOur after an den Apartments. about 1,000 feet south of Tolland Earlier at the meoting''the TPC | 9 four to two years. Fields was re­ Bristol Brsss-.... 11% 12% alarm was turned In. The purpose, Alvord explained, Tpke. also preaented plans which had | leased on parole about two months C ollin s...... 75 \85 would be to tie in with the pro­ The proposal -vas made on the befin submitted for a 7*lot sub-1 Sun., May 10th— Mother’s Day new clothei. ago and sought the sentence poaed relocation of Route * to pre­ Dunham Bush . . . , , 8% ■'^9% KXALl BUFFERED grounds thiit a traffic hazard is division on an extension of Ansal- " reduction to speed the end of his E m -H a rt...... 49 53 vent dumping traffic from the now created, in the yicinlty of ihe di Rd.; a request for a zone parole period so he can rejoin the . ASPIRIN State highway into Main St. which, r 55 60 mills ^nd the area is cont-lnually change on Toliand Tpke.. and a re­ A lovely Pentland plant U.8. Navy, t 21 23 he said, is already flooded with expanding adding to the hazard. quest' to subdivide two lots on Fields waa a chief petty officer 2 for 89c traffic. The extension might be Grant Rd., Windemere and Colum­ or a beautiful bouquet N. B. Machine . . . . 27 . 29 Adstwicsstfattn Many of* the objections, voiced at the U.S. Submarine Base in 31 put in at some “future date without last yea'r Were repeated by op­ bus Sts. a rran gem en t is th e nice.«it North and Judd .. ordunry npirin. too much disruption of populatipn, Groton when he was given a 1 to Russell Mfg. 2.5% 28% ponents of the plan. They were that FLOR/ST w^y to iAj'— "MotheCr^ 4-year term for molesting his step­ he added. Stanley Worits ... , 48 - 51 re'oeating the- roadway would in­ 17 OAK STREET love you!” "" daughter. A Navy career man for IKXALL WLK OF As he was to do time after time Terry Steam ...... 44 4$ W31 during the meeting, Alvord pointed crease, not decrease, the traffic M I .1-6247, M l .1-4444 ?0 years. Fields told the board the Torrington ...... 29 31 LIFE MA6NESIA hazard by' creating a speedwa.y, Public Records ANTISEPTIC put this , was not a definiate plan N avy would take him back once U.S. Envelope; com 25% 27% it would direct traffic onto a nar­ he is off parole. but "just a general outline " for U.S, Envelope, pfd. . 13 14% 2fnr53c| !l!::ie. 2fcr96c the TFC to u.se aa a guide. row bridge near Mather St.; it Warrantee Oee HWRF9B lIOrik-Baide.. i would tie In with the acquisltiqn aad Swirl open* B*t for 48, MAP, 3 eaka* — beast .71 U V t ..— of the railroad's property at De-1 easy ironiag (if you must) 2 far J l |1 J |g Val* * W T Ii l t SR jJot sq. which the Towm -Parking 1 M f TALCUM, for. ~ - .tfo r1 .6 1 ladbpener.lOO“-y-.~-- _____ J lor .79 TcygaMArawlmm 8«a5K?...^ffo*js, Authority proposes, J m in iM * 1 Others at the he#ring protest-, . 'V' ■ . ■, 4 M M U S * z. ------2 f y t i 5 ed the TPC presentation on maps { The waist goet up and under it all,, the foundation that slim*.your waist i^l f M i prepared three or four year* ago. i 184 $NAMP00. 5 « . Style shown: one of a the way . ,. Hi'Dive by Youthcraft! Of lightweight power net, it fentures;' M A r M l ) K I ’ A t* i 1 I N S I O M t ; N ' . Alvord said the Idea of using} $C.i>9 ' the railroad line was not a neWj l$uge group atorUng at the exclujiveihn top back, that sHins, but is easy tb get into. Paneled frofit-r,.;* bn*: that the TPC had considered j ‘and back, longer thigh line for extra finning. Come by, fitted-by our ex- the Idea but had temporarily s « t perta in the girdle or pantie girdle. White only. Sizes S-M-L-XL. Alao: a«k> !' it aside. to see YouthciVit’fi Brtathinbra for oomfbrt you’ve never known befow, - i* 4 Once again he emphaaised that. ■C'- £ A JOHNS! . befor* anything w u doijs to c*r-| 82-38,A-B-CU-$3. -V - j ■' x ry. out any of the proposal* on| |v 1 •73 m a in ST. the master plan, the matter would QWNN’S PHARMACY >•■'4 PAINT 60. be vpted upon. The whole purpose | M AN C H isnR of the peering was to get the pub-; 1 723 MAIN ST. '. lie’s ideas on the pfoposals, be Pho^MIS^lS6 PHONE m 9-4601i said., adding that it waa not the I ITPCa int^tton to do a&jTblng, M?"','a - ■.''i-'-,'-'’- ■ / ,1 ■ ^-p ■ i*! . i.'.-*' -I ' X., y , ,

■ i L'\ a. Jl i ' : MANCHESTER EVENING HERAI,J>. MANCHES'TER. CONN« TUESDAY, MAY 8, 1969 FAGK 8CVIBA MANCHB8TBR Ev e n in g h e r a l d . MAN(*HESTBR. OOIJHh TUESDAY* MAY $, 19M Sharon Man Writea Beat Novel M others ^Circle • aC liraa. at *aMt» >a .vtoiaOM of, Bigna at- gfilhg. amtM two prppdftWs ai. Mukat 8t and ^ • pmhapa anarilng th* whole bill io d t v U U on* aatfi aa BrdeMyn>8t and var- Gives Jewels to. agfamonta had boon Connecticui into a delay eveg longer than one non A-M. Mhehod. aftarnooft’a debate, the RepubUean Property Attached Macl^ish Wins Third DeM olay Chapter br U ba hnMlh*d aa oratory redoubled Itself, even In­ Redi Sainton, Light Pink and IPh^te. - Beautiful m a Vlca PnhM altriW m rtcmUy.au(- Y a n k e e cluding, from the redoubtable and In tl50,000 Suit vtrsatu* Pinney, a poetic apprais­ Chfld Study Unit The Mothera Clrele of ,h>hn Planta^heavily flotvercd. drown and diaplayed itadl bath partlaa wooMI agrea Mather Chapter, Order , of DeMo-| that tha Intarnatlonal Court of By A. H. O. al of the aesthetic importance of Property of Stanley ktUo of 4fi P^liheer with Play ‘JB’ in otir C^enhouaea.' fartns. WiOMeetMay 12 Doy, lay, last night In the Masonic JuaQeo ahouM ba tha lagml author* Marksl S t has bean attaehad tai BmutifuUy Arranged for M< How wonfitrfiil, after *11 th**e A moment later. Republican Temple, preaented a full set of of­ Ity to ba iBvokod In caaa of tha amount qf |1M,000 In a dam-, The Manchester Child Study (tMaanoed■akpi troto. Peg* Une) decades of rMponstblllty, le the fCifi Oeysr punctured this pficMt- Fteah Cut at Our Own Grotni ficer*" Jewel* to' the chapter. Dur­ ^uta .dvor th* fulfllmaat pf Eaat* ago suit in which th* ptainttff Group will bold its final msating of Smith Joins ANDERSON GREENHOUSES transformation of the Republican war filibuster with the bluet ob- going through old papers, books ing an Intermieiton of the chap­ s*s Waat agraaiaanta. aervatlaii that th* only real pur- claims loss of ths sight in ens ths ysar la. the form ai a pot luck ISSELdRWGEiT. HL Mi 3-D4M Bide of tha ConnaoUeut House of pqsa of th* anMndraant in ques­ on May 13 at 1 a.m. in the cafe­ CARNATIONS. SNARDRAOONS. M ARW W ITtS. and dlsrles tner*," be said. , , ter's regular meeting, a delega­ But tha ona thing that cannot eye.' teria of the Buefciey Sdiool. Tsylor reauvthe dUrlea of^^. tion of the mother!, headed by lUpresentativee into a minority I tion. had to he to kill the bin. and Th* suit la bsing brought by Joseph Middletoum there slao. He.. 4-Gallon Qub ba tatiaglnad, ^vjaithar alda, la that What a flowering of oratory, th* Hoiiq* sobered down, dlspoasd Gilman Soucisr on bohalf of his 4- Dr. Truemim Egau will talk FOMfONS. ALSO ROSIS, OLAbS and CORSAOI Mra. David Hastings; president. •sssBnrajssr ona alda ahould avan bagln t^^tol- about the child ^ d s n e s cUnle, said the book Wes loosely based Invested each officer with hla what a wealth of lagisiativs in­ of the last amendment, and paased yoar-old son, Wayne. Tho writ on Dr. Middletowi^ diaries, , Harry F. Smith of 24 Bigelow badge of office. arata U\a proapact that the other vention, what ^ devising of the bill. claims Wayns was injured in a fail and eleetloin of efllcers taf the com- ROWERS. DELIVERY SERVICE. SU donated a mnt of blood when in. year will ha hald. ^ The 47-year-old I^thor said he Following the business session alda alone would have both tha amendments, what a valiant dia- But as K was, ths Houn had at property at SI Vamon Ave., Was flabbergasted to'^ear he wdn the Red Cross Bloodihoblle visited eovery and emphasis of pure prin­ owaad by Kulo, op March S7. 1S87 . Anyone Intereetad in attending Manchester Friday. This brought tha chapter conferred the DeMo­ military power ahd tha right to used up on* of th* dwindling num- who has net-heea contaetad, may the Pulitzer prize. "Iwras defight- lay dbgree upon a class rtf 1.3 can­ ciple has suddenly appeared on tsm of legislative days. remaining where the Souelar family was Uv- ed, of course—but fiebbergastM." his total donations so far to four police Kaat'Weat agraamanta. that side of the House which ha* oair either Mrs. Walter Schardt or ’ ANDERSON GREENHOUSES gallons. didates. Those receiving the de­ What Truman nally aaka la not, to it, and had managed to djlspos* I- Mrs. H. . R. Van CMiflp. the In thi'^heid '6f 'neWgphpe^edl- gree were Craig Tully, Robert normal^ been considered conser­ of only four Mile from the cale'n^ Aedording to th* w rit an ever torisls, the'-prize went to Blalpb Smith la a teacher air Manches­ of couraa, a coMUtlon or baala of grown roaebuah and a stone step hoitesBsa for th* day. Baby sttUng IBS ELDRIOOE ST. TEL. Ml 3-MEB. Robert H. Gowfiy George 'T. Veeper Stephen W. Nagy Lundberg, Keith Bockus. Donald vative and sUid and unimagina­ dar. The Democrats, when they service -will be svallabl*. Th* pub­ McGill, 61, sa to r of the AHanta ter High School. Schofield, Steven H^chka, GUI nag^Watlon, but one of conquaat tive!' were « minority, used to play at from the porch constituted a dan­ . OonsUtutkm whOxis celehnUing Six persona Joined the 2-gaUon gerous and haaarddus condition. lic is Invited, VAC Scholarship Winners C^speiand, Ronald Erickson, Barry aad aito Om Ha la not telling tia how to negoti­ What new Joy of battle has this game too, and perhaps It is 'Wk 80th year with the papw. Mc-= club in m'aking donations FYiday. Krause, Donald Werner, Howard come over the Republican merely because the -game is new The boy allegedly fell Into the (nH wa* Cited lor Ijm/ work They are Mrs. Paul Buettner, Mr*.' ate, but how nOt to negotiate. Or, rosebush as hs was stepping off Turklngton Jr., Louis Whitcomb, squadron*, aa they have bskun to for them that the Republican* thrdugh the yepr' as exSinpHfiMf Vir^nla King, Charles McCarthy, A Manchester High S'.hool *tu-#the 'Science Project* Club. He wes^of Mr. aAd Mrs. Georfm F, Vesper. Gary Taggart and George Landis. —iitea cn«n< M | l A 4- to aay erhat he really la doing, he r ^ la e that even battles lost seem to. bring more enthusiasm, the porch, with the thorns tearing by aiv'editorlal calling the bomb-' Clifford Doucette, William Haber- dent and two students from Rock­ selected for the Pre-College Sci­ His father Is employed In Derart- la- being, amart-aleeky and' being and lacerating hla left eye “caua- m, and EMmund Tomezuk. ence Center at the Loomis School ment 962 at th* EMet Hartford Many friends and relatives were amount to victories In the great vigor and petty resourcefulness ing of s'synsgogue in Atlanta and ville High School have received Pratt Ac Whitney Aircraft plant. present to congratulate the new from Mlgaourl. A# for enforcing master battle of time, for which to it. ' ing cataram formation, Injury to s high achdal in Clinton, Tenn., the \Tlve persons became 1-gaIlon ih Windsor where he worked on Iris and causing him to loss eom- tob^rs. They are Mrs. Helena Ga­ scholarshl:* to study engineering basic research problems in physics. Nagy le a aenibc at Manchester members. After the Ceremonies, ow Ekiat-WMt agrebmante, they will the Democrats are technically re­ Work of ‘‘rabid, mad dog minda." refreshments were served in the MliKBB3t a sponsible, and of which there is pl'etely the sight in said eye." Other prizes in Journalism in­ vel]^ Robert Fuller. Allen Bourn, br an allied science this fall at the He is the son of Mr. and Mr*. High School. His first choice of cmcatariom bfjlkc all other agreementa in the Lyma^'F^iller, and Stephen Rose. college or university of their Henry W, Gowdy. His father is banquet hail by the Mothera Cir­ so little, with so much still to be It is further claimed that the cluded: colleges M Rensselaer Polytechnic cle. tiM world'a hietory—good so long eye recurrently'becomes inflamed International reporting—Joseph The''Jted Ooas collected 109 choice., ' .employed at the East Hartford Institute where he plans to major j: ' » £ s *.£ s s 9 4 '% done! ARThoiight for Today LIKE PEAS The scholarships Were awarded u M ^ wrer* avpwrtnit la M- they continue to. ault tha Jntereata What concern, therefore, for leg­ and cause* pain and discomfort Martin, 45, and Philip Santoro, 47, plbts of .blood. Ninety-four of the plant of Pratt * Whitney Aircraft in physics and later to epeclalise of both parUea. Nobody, for lO' Sponsored by'the Manrhester Because of the injury the other of tha New York Daily J4ewe, both 181 perabn* who m ^ e appoint­ after competitive examination .to in Department 835. In nuclear physics. He has main­ islative detail. for full dlscueslon Connell of Cbnrrhee ments appeared anu S2 persons It childrien of employes of United Veaper, who will graduate from la Hm atance, pollcee, the freedom of Aua- of Issuea and what Inventivenea* eye is in danger of becoming in of whom started out ad copy boys, tained cohslstently high grades In for procedures to prolong debates Jured, according to'the w rit and IN THE POD? for their series detsiling brutali­ came withobt appointments. Seine, Airoraft Corp. dlviaiona. Rockville High School, haa alio se­ aclbqce and mathematics, at high DItoount Prieei trla, or needa to. "It Is the decisions of .life that th* boy "for the rest of his Ilfs ties, that forecast the downfall of were rejected for minor rieaaona. The three iLudenta selected lected Maasachusetts. Institute of schodLand haa. served as a labo­ and" create new votes! List bf Donors flora thii area are Robert H. ' We hesitate to affirm, so early get ua down.” How often we hear will be limited In followltig the the Batista govemriiant in (^ba. Technology as hla preferred col ratory 'asalitant in both physics All DtpartmMts pursuits of life." * Other donoreV'were: WlUlam (Ibwdy of 9 Charte' ' Rd., Rock­ lege, and hopes to complete a and chemtqtry at the high echodl. ,ln t ^ flame, that so much leflis- that statement How true it is! Dne insurance policy ihay LOOK very National reporting — Howard The Special Flights En^ lative oorisctentlousness and deli­ Th* plaintiff, represented by jeh like another, but following fin Van Smith; 48, of th* Miami, Fla., Brannlck, FYankX Pearson, ' Mrai i e r Oeoige T. Vesper of 16 course in aeronautical engineering He was SckiKe Club chairman for We waver in uncertainty—w* delay Schats and Schats of Hartford, News for a series of articles that Gertrude Pearson, w chard Bogge, Whit* St., Rockrille; and Stephen there. For the past three years. experimenta imd haa served in ARTHUR DRUQ When the United S U te first beration might also be character- aaka $10,0(10 for medical expenses jnt or loss, you may find fi big W, Nagy at Talsott Hill Rd,^ Cov­ Vesper has received high honors !lsed as a fUibustar.. doing the things we plan to do,, all in both protection and forced a cleanup of a Florida ml- Mrs. June Hails, Mi;s. Clare Pri­ the aame Capacity for th* Science • a ai made high flights to Berlift, the of­ because w* are afraid, to "nail and $140,000 in damages. difference ' grant labor qamp. mus, Mrs. Verb Andiaio, Allan entry. • ' X- at Rockville High School; and he Fair. X ficial line was tim t‘these were But as, ths othsf day, w« watch­ The property attached includes service. Local reporong on edition time Aronson, Mrs. Betty.. McBride, Gowdy will graduate from the has been president of both the Tudaday. May S ed the Republican side of the down”'bur conviction that thla or ^hy|ica and chemistry cluba. He ia merely rouUpe, end that the only that should be don*.. —Muy. Lou Vfamar, 32, aaaiatant Mrs. EMward Stelmark.v Mrs. Ed­ Rockville High School and haa House manage to Spend an hour State editor of\the Washington gar Coughlin, Raymond'', Dwyer, selected Caltfonda Institute of active in the Boy Scouts, Explor­ thing new Involved was Rusaian wrestling with a miserable little tin'our choices we lean more 5 Star, for coverage of the school John F. Malone, Mrs. Tbrima Technology as hts college prefer­ er Scouts. DeMolay, Pilgrim Fel­ Boy Those Etrenintrs Now buzzing of the planes and Russian piece o f. legislation doubling heavily on public opinion than we lowship, an ^ h at attended' Nutmeg do on what le, right or What is We are proud of the fact that since Integration crlels lii\yirginla. Woodbridge, i;be Rev. K. E.\Raak, ence. He expects to- major In protest against the'high flights. ■alaiiee in the town court of Local reporting unoer nonedead- I. ^ o re n c i^ le tn , 'Mrs. TNjom- mathemattca, and hopes to- engage Boys’ State. HeTivas a member of .'S o m e premonition — pefhapa WaWrford, a sort of "severance wrong. 1914 we have been writing polieles the Ground Observer Corps and rtaing mainly from the clrcum- Leter, as the controversy grew, Indecision, doubt, fear'—these all FOR lliie conditlone^-John Hqrold Brla- aa Briggs, Wtlllam Rice, Arthur In basic reseiu'ch work In physic* pay" gesture, as Minority Leader through dependable comi^nies afford­ lln, 47, of the Scranton, ^ a., Trib­ NorwoM, Mrs. Helen iBogukhi after graduation. At Rockville has maintained an active interest A U TO Btance that three memberahlp eam- and Britain enUred it, there was Pinney called it for one of thf walk, by our elds and they miist be ing the greatest protection ^and serv­ High School, Gowdy has been a in aviation and aircraft during hii conquered i f , w* are to live con­ S A F E m SAKE une and the Sunday Scroutonian Walter Grzyb, Everett Kennedy, palgna have gone ao well, and revelation of the Washington pol­ courts the Legislature has already ice. for "displaying courage, initiative Mrs. Margaret Wright Joseph member of the Physics Club and high school years. He is the son icy background fer the flights. In voted to abolish. We thought we fidently. three yaara of programa provOd ao We remember One who "stead­ And kon^nr Tim Wnar and resourcefulness in his effMtive Tully, Miss Barbara Falkowaki, order to prove , that there'had been bMame aware of cerUln Joyous Mrs. Marcelle Martens, John richly enjoyable for Manchaatar^ light-heartedness in the proceed­ fastly set His face to go to Jerrusa- Drivn In Pnr Oiir 4-year campaign to halt labor vhr- GLASS no American dleunlty over the pol­ lence In his home city.'' Swanson- Jr., Mrs. John Swanson wania ua that thla may be a good ing, in which the real effort wo* lem" even when he knew such Jr., William Preston, Leonard J. year not to taka the annual mem- icy Involved, Washington dis­ decision might mean his death. Let , News < photography — William BTORE LOSSES HAPPEN, Of All Kinds not to kill the bill, or amend the Sdaman, 34, of the Minneapolia Kanehi. berahlp atmoUmeht Of our Civic closed that the decision to make bill, but merely to see If it could us take courage from the Master and walk With confidence' the way Star.'^for a picture of a traffic Also, Howell W. Miller, Mrs. Mualc AMOciation for granted. the high flights had been taken by not be mad* to take up an hour Bernadette Schulz, Irving Qartalde, - \ INSURE WITH LAPPEN" Instalitd Promptly of the House’s time, that Is before .ue. FREE - death. It ahowa a amall child’s Good aa 'aiaCh thinga may be. a full array of our highest authori­ William Mustard, Douglas Alnalie, In All Mokoi of Cars ' T%is impression did not dispel Rev. Lawrence F. Almond Front Endi Broko and obeirt J. blanket-shrouded body at a city there la alwtya lethargy lying in ties of Defense and ' State. Thla Itself as; a little later bn, the Street' comer, an overturned toy Norman Boulaia, Robert M. Farm­ Wait for them. Membership com­ proved, of course, something mbrp House managed to kill the better . Slieek Alisdrbfr wagon, a poUdeman making notes er, Mrs. Ann Wabrek, Mra. Elsie YOU CAN DO SOMETHING Work Dona Indoors In Oor Shop 'ysnd an ambulance doctor walking Higgins, Karl NIckae, Harry Hunt- mittees somatlmee drift into the than 1^ Intended to prove, it proved part of the afteriioon flirting with Inspoetion. OPEN e DAYS A WEEK—8 A.M. t o 5 P.M. .various amendments to the bill away. The caption:“ Too late—the Ingtop, Leslie Andrew, George W. assumption th at the ' thing hae the 'British contention that the Work done by experts on all doctor walked away." Hunt, iiiss Bertha Hart James F. ABOUT THE COST OF Manchester Shopping Parkadc, Middle Turnpike W. and giving the farmers tax exemption Hovt Ymir Doetttr oonventieBa] make* at car. R high flights were a new thing, apd, .» finally aold itself.. That la never on poulU^i livestock and farm REAL ESTATfi The prizes for Joumallsm. except Barry, Harry Wackter, Daniel J. A: WHITE GLASS CO. Broad St„ Mai cheater. Open Monday, Tuesday, 10 A.M. to \,tnie of such a project, no matter not at all the routine we had orig­ machinery. For the 'most part Coll in Your PrMtription for the medal, carry $1,000 cash Post, Paul Jones, 'Edward Coltman, 6 P.M.—Wednesday, Thursday, Eriday,' 9 A.M. to 9 P,M. awards. Awards for literature and Mrs. Tina’ ^ym ond. -' AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE 131 BISSELLST. PHONE Ml 9-7322 ! ; hpw fine U may be. It alwaya takei inally .claimed. .OUierwlee, why th e ^ amendments seemed almost MORIARTY INSURANCEINCE INOUBPORATED y ^ V S.iT. MANCHESTER abandoned the high fllghte for the Poetry—"Selected Imems, 1928' fred Hagenow,-^ Julius RsmdazZo, repair bills higher than ever. Juries, in some WARDS^ In thla case, it has to be done this ^ . 1958,” by StaiUey Kunitz,-154. who John S. Pratt, Robert Johns, Bus- ; week or not idl all. ’itwy.etlll wait duration of the present phase of aell B. Granniss, Ronald Wintber, cases, have been playing 3anta Claus with the MOiNTOPJNrillliF WARD East-West diplomacy, taking the teaches at the J-^fw School in New • to be sold again, when, oh the FRIENDS MOVED AWAY? York aty . Truman Oandall. ^ money you have contributed to pay honest losses V / ; basia of their own past enjoyment view that we aaserte.d and estab­ Music—John La Montaine, 39 Walk-In Donon promptly and fairly. ■ ti.ey should be acting, even seek- lished our right, hut do not need for his ^on certo tor piano and Walk-in donors were- ' Mra. ; ing the membership blank S97 to.keep reasserting it right now. . Orchestra.” A Navy veteran and Maeril Bennington. .Carl Hunter. However, the number of accidents and the a baeiielor, he lives in New York Mrs. ’ N a i^ Akin, Mrs.. Theresa cost of those accidepts are problems that you ■ X I ': ^Maln St. ,lf that la necessary This is perhaps an unusual bit of Ruflnk Thomas Du.ff, Jo s^ h » 4 0 deference on our part, not to the can do something about right now. You can « One could easily assume, re y''Tha 43rd annual prizes were Clzerwlnski, Raymond L. - Johnson, drive carefully and courteously. You can effec­ t membering any one of the mem. Russlana, obviously, but to an ally / awarded by the Columbia Univer Mra- Louise Schreiber, Rudolph I eraUe eveninga the Civic Music gnd friend. It will do us no harm, if aity trustees on- recommendations Heck, Mrs. Gladys Rldolfi, Tauno tively help to reduce the traffic accident toll by we.are realiy seeking to build mean­ by tbe advisory board on PuUtzer Saupola, Henry Bengston, Mrs. supporting strict and impartial enforcement of ! Association has brought to Man. Heather' Norwood, Mrs. Dorothy ingful Western imlty and strength, prizes. The awards have been Biven traffic laws. Andi if the opportunity presents for Mqther^s Day give Iter Wards | SIGNATUReT ;. Chester, that these evenings could since 1917 through a bequest in the ‘’^•W***.* be considered rssured into the fu to show that w’e can honor the will of Joseph Pulitzer, newspaper Also Miss Doris M .' Hodge, itself, you can insist upon fair bat not ^Jtces- I ture. The truth is, of course, that feelingO' of an ally, enough even to publisher who died iir'1911. Stephen Dziellnski, Frank Binok, sive jury awmrds. ■ zig-zag sewing machine complete with desk alter a policy. th:. Robert Keeney, H. Ruqsell ' nothing fn the world assures coo 7 Prescott, Vincent Incandella, K cert .cVenings In Manchester even Ladies N iglit Set Daniel Sheqhan, yCtaorge McLaf- nfxt year except a membership Our Wandering Jupitor ferty. Wlllar^'^ Robinson. . Mias X X oUment large enough to bring Elizabeth Bnmsball,' Thaddeue .By ZipserO liib Gadarouskt,' Robert Midwood, Al­ John llLLa|)peh, Inc. regularly those evqnlngs here. And that en- The heretical notion that scien­ lan Hotchkiss, Donald Williams, ; -gpllment will not come of itself. It tific truth and tact—which moat / The Zipser Club will hold ladles Erneat M. McNeill. INSURORS REALTORS ’ will come only because committee of ua normally revere above all night at the cl'ibhbuee on.Bratn- 164 East Center Street—MI 9-5261 179.95 $5 DOWN - i < members go afief .it, because indi- other -truth and fact—may occa- ard PI. on Saturday- May 23. Brusfiele* jPort Busy ^ vidual people refuse to spend this aionally prove the most variable of A -hicken dinner will be served Open Tjja'rsiiay Evenings Until 9 :00 all varieties of knowledge is neat­ at 6 p.n. and dancing will follow. Bruaaels ^ The Belgian capital, i week In fuzsy indecision, becapee Both members and frljuidb' are Bnuaels, handled 9,384,.100 tims of jMid Saturdays Until Noon ' the committee reaches everybody ly sustained, again, by the dis­ welcome. water-borne traffic In 1958, O' this, It can, and bceauae indlvldjial p«o- covery that the planet Jupiter Tickets may be purchased from 532,386 tons repres^ted shipa' ndependent Agent Serves You Best' ; pie aid the* oamjlalgn and them- isn't where it is supposed to be. the dub etet-'anl until Thu|sdayi caigoea; the rest wu in canal- •elves by comingforward with We don't know, yet, which iron­ May' 21. barge traffic. . . • ,yieir own ■ubscriptionB. clad Bcientiflc certainty haa gone , l,et'a huy, this week,. the eve- wrong in the case of Jupiter. We ! Bings we will Cnjoy next ^dnter. have, two cholcea. Either Newton’s theory of g:ravltation is a little Attentton One ’59 Luxury Car is Not Longer, sour. Or th* marvelously precise Medium^Price The Tniman Formula instrumentation and mathematlMl Not;Wider, Not Higher-Priced ; 'iBomettmes, as when Govcimor calculation .with which we humans Car Buyers ' Munoz at Puerto Rlco'apeakslup have been measuring Jupiter's po- ; at Harvard about the neoeaidty of attioh over the years have been a I 'growing out of nationalism enough UtOeoff.. • toj recognise our "rnembenililp' In For onV reason or- the other,, i Man,” we think that sanity mn^t however; Jupiter' is not where we I aventually catch on. ^.■*, calculate Jupiter to be,^Two aeien- AMBASSADOR V-8 by Rambler ;■ . And sometimes, as when-former Usta, whose bbseryatioiu. in turn ; Preeldent Harry Trunian gives hi* may pa^ something wrung with The Compact Luxury Car ^ formula for dealing Agith the.9ua- them, Map looking up ip. the sky •- sianB, we despalc. o f sMlty. Pur- and-'finding Juj^ter Ip .pilaces' ‘ thermore, all surface indication where, by all'our spieiitlflc calcu­ i jyould be that Truman, gUb and lations, Jupiter haa no business be- ■- ' f ! thoughtless though he be, would ing. _ . I ; carry any Cabinet meeUng. or pub* As the reeuit of the investiga- I PAY THEM A VISIT BY ; lie debate agaiins^ iltihos. tibn, analyaiS, d4w measurement, Truman’s^ formula lor dealing checking on Inatruments, and re- .. lilcithfirs of fill Ages have >Rnted most—fi home of th«!r own I with Um Russians la tc keep a .fist 'Vtudy of Newton, tpla discovery will LONG DISTANCE TONIGHT! ^ and since 1891 Idfinchestef’savings and Logn hfie. played-Rn im­ which is b^ger than theirs, so stlmvdst*, we win in time oome'to ! that w* can compel them .to live .a new-and accurate theoretical lo- portant part in the fulfillment of those wants. t up to whatever promises thsy catldn of Jupiter, which will tally No matter where theyl live, good friends are ^aa : make, which they'wlU be sure to, With the'spot Jupiter'happens'to near as your telephone. Be with them in seconds At Savings find Loan Home Mortgage' Loans need not bfi it '^ e - be oiccupyiag at any glVeu mo- ; break otherwise. f • ’' by long distance. It’s the most thoughtful, most-i This ha; such a smackeiy of mwt-—mtUi, ' that is, somebody consuming prtxSbss bogged down with red tape. In .some cases i ordinary, down to'earth American encounters adm* new acientific fact . .persona’ way to keep in touch. And chat as long j- almost immediate approval can be ^ven. And in all cases the ! dommou sense hbout U, as it is which ehalienges acientific .cer­ as you wish; you’ll,finjl it inexpensive. , , ; Mid, thii'no b ^ qertalnlji not Mr. tainty, again. new homeownejr has the added benefit of Sayings and, Eoan’R ...-"■Iff HOME OF ! Tniman himself,, bothers to analyze mor^rage fefitui^ *rhlB meanfi; unlilcal moat ; what it ifteana *4 omventienfil ty^B of mortgagel^ there is no penalty if p a re n t But what It meshs, jf course, is See how little it\eo«tg^to e^*after 6; ; that partany negotiation with OUR OWN is made^ahcad of time if you’re thinking of a home df 'ybur bwn, ' the Russians would have ^ to be Fran lUNCNESTER-tl . (Thank$ fo the Help consult with us first. The experience of Manchester’s oldest finaii- See the new kind of luxury ear on a compact Ill-inch wheel­ ! th* adnsiasion, by the Rusaiiiins, Of I alaatir ^ Of Saviriigi and Loan) base. Just nine inches lonj^ than ihe Rambler Six—yet as piuch Which mediiim-prioa car*.. ; our right tp .maintain military REARING ADVANCE' BUSTOL, CONN. > I .30 ^ cial institution can be a distinct IjolP ^ you. ' as two feet shorter and priced hundreds of doUqrs less than other ; fOrea ^strongaf than thdlris and MILWAUKEE,SE, Wik , 4.30.30 y, ‘ medium-priced cars. Try its superb 270 HP V-8 performance, • is easiest ta park f ; tharadpM .capable df acting ag'the improved Circuitry! NBW YORK n . . 4 V :^'' -^5- hatwjling, cornering, ride. Tty Personalize Luxury: individually ahas wp pawer^ta^ofeighi ratio? , ; polioa,^p(^isarito they ad- WASHINGTON, D. C adjustableible rrontfront seats,seats. seeSee tthe pew Ambassador V-8—fineet car • costs least to buy and operate? • hared -to our Interpretation of Imoroved Design! evfiT prkidsd ^ so close to the lowMLh $ BRIDOBrORT, - CONN, . ,40 ( 'I1 I, ' .10 • has offiHal highest resale valuel^ itwhatetar mutual ailm ents we F R E E Open Until 5 p.m. DOES AU ': raackpA . These rates are for etation-to^tatipn calls, after S A V I M t ; s Mondsys, Tuesds^s, Fridsys. Testf O u r B e s t- ^ AMBASSAmitV^ ; tfak eartain pQ&u/iuti*a for the CRUSADER 6 P.M. and all day Sunday. They do not include C70 HP Amhassador V^8 1th* 10% federal excise tax. For rates to other •1 1 , 0 A N by RambUr THIS .y ; •Bfaroeinefit of mut'iaPagreements HEARING AID places, |M the front pages of ypur directory. PARKING V * ) < 1 V I I O Si ]■ can he ' visually It can be 7- THURSDAYS WITHOUT • IlMMaag that each side should lUeven hoyrs of uninterrupted ■ -iWtWIfi S,tw*d down amuunisnta IN^THE REAR 1*11*1*' .'rissseiat,'iskT iflie’ies.. ■ M il Miy R |50** Call kv numbef. . . it’a twice oaf dal! "7p*rvlce-fi A« , to I FJ«. PoCQRMIER MOTOR SALES, Inc* 24\M«|)1# Stcoot. Maneliosfor lh.ftMoh,**cli aide would {*- \ ' ^ , fO O t\ 4 m ik -« ffitlttfiry strangtb hp DiMONSTRATION -A 9 UINN'S FNAHMACY Rm SNtiMn Nnr Er|Im |I TilipliMi CimpMY .s . CHICK YOUK . . . CHECK YOUR DRIVINO ses Sellers. . On Wednssday thers Warden ofJSt Peter's Church, He­ lot, poUcs said. Driving ndith wa# Joseph's Widsty, sad the Auxil­ No Static Eye Has itfe Behroti will be a luncheon' ipeetlng of Va­ bron, a deecehdaat'Of the Manrt and Driver Arrest^ iary ro lk * . . John B. Rich, 87, of llfl Peart St..^ O F U rO A fLY Truman Urges Fcifir S eein g Bdsma Ma parsakg, ha leavas cation Bible School iMCherii, at Peters families. who etammed an hie. brakes Init' flvs etdUrs, Mrs. Dosniide Orac- Ike Says Hall Study Group, 10:80 a.m. Plan* for tlm Vacation Congregational Events On Three Gounls ebuM not avoid ereahlnit Into Rlbh- • A.M. tatfM t dewakl of Hasardvllle, Mrs.,John Bible School afeSM lng^ede well Two’ cauass are eetking rontri<^._ *rds' oar. SUhDAY, 'M G o n g r e s 8 ^ & ^ 2 Town Posts Brown, Mrs. Anthony .Oheml- Shah of Iran in advance this y « ^ Md qne eug- butlon's, the Salvation Army and ^ 4 Manoheem'man was aireeted No. one wee injured In the col- N.. i Vole Sel Tonight gaetlon IS to hold aK ton^ one ■tnich. Mrs. Vincent Pantanelle Church World Service will be eup- ebocilVS'.SO^hM morning and thiree lleion, police reported. .The right PINE PHARMACY ' . , ■' — - week's eeseion in -the ebeiting- A ported mainly through the Snn- front fender of Richerd’s car Wae 884 CnUfTER i t . To Meet Plan Deadline Two erollcationa each .for the Death Gaiins and Mrs. Hsnry KnybM. all of Services Valuable RabrSf) voters',. meeting at tha chafge: placed agel»*l him as Funds^^r Aid jolM of highway superintendent Rockville: four brothere, Henry, qusitlonnelre la being day Schools add there Is a t this criiehed In end the ridjeior efementary- school Auditorium- to­ parents in the effort. to an .additional need for help the redull of a minor 2-oer col- oreeked elightly. Damage to Rich's the 'propoeedfemdnnt of ancloeed epace which end easistent highway sujleijntend- Theodore and Joseph of Rochvllle, has so far iMen unabla tft/ To Solve 2 Problems^ eht havs been eubmftted eo far to Pete Hansen and Walter Qraoqrh of WUutoor (Centlnned from ‘Pago One) night, Will deqjde whether or not necessary details on .which to bai Tibetan refugees fleeing into' llatofi on Malh St. v csr.wcs minor, police eeid. ■Mm H vttb ini Junior Hl(h Scho^ require tirating. Some Jogs in the iaoed from Page One) ndlleeL , . the project. — ...... e -■ building resulted, pertlcutarly in the office of .General Manager Locke. . (CeSItaMMl from Page Om ) to appoint a cdiqmittee to study Alvin L. Rlcberda, 52, of 82 ba'rMtty Mkjr O •* m Iim *: Richard Martin, R was renortad A military funeral will be held u^r Are before the commerce com­ ..joper waa releaead undar $500 library Gets Pamphlet Pilgrim Fellowship, mem-, Washington St., ■^as charged with GENERAL Med and Uw town wlU recetv* an areas around etalrwelle. / Truman said the authorlxatton Peter F. Hebsen, Ml Cedar S t, bond and Is due in court Ma^/16. consolidation of town offices W«ter lJ«e .Quadruple* for the fund "ought to be a flve' tomorrow at 8:18 ajn. at the mittee since Jan. 17, but Chairman f-x-m the forma, preaentation to, Sleti ^ntract under one building. Douglas Library has received the here rbel Sunday afternoon and failure to "carry a Hcense, failure --- A tra »1«.0W or »l»^00 from the However, they said, the coet- O ne'applicant VM local and one died this morning at Manchester. Burke Funeral Home, 7o Prospect Warren G. Magntiaon (I>-Waeh.) ^ft of a pamphlet giving the an­ cleaned ^ .t h e church ground*. tn carry a re^stratlort.'vandnd failure T V S E R V IC E Mata for the aehaOl construction. makfhg corners Would.be program.” He noted the Mar- the Miah by he. eiater, ■Qo6en. The present town clerk's 'office Denver -Tbs UnNqd Btatee uiee ahall nap, to rebuild war-devastat­ frorb out-of-town but within the Memorial HoapiUl. SL, with a Mass at 8 at St. Jo­ ■aid he hoped the jieertnge could is open only four and a half daya cestors of John Ifenn end Mar­ to grant the .right of way. He ie about 170 billion gatloiui of fresh .TAiCtkoeta Jrty Feriiiton ^ than aquaring off I heJefe during State, for the job of aseletant su­ Ha was - born in Manchester seph's Church. Burial.will be In St. bq completed this wdek. For, a second the” •'Shah'a eye garet Peters, 6omplled by Charles Manchester''lSrehlng Herald He­ due in court Saturday. Pted 8t»rk from .the firm of Eb- construction, or atumptlng to heat ed Eurppe waa such a prograrq. P arleys Open qach week, nee ho plumbing aqd ia water daily (or induetriat; domes­ perintendent, acoonlliig to Mqr- March 2, T883, a eon of the late Bernard’s Ofemetery, Rockville. Anderson yesterday clasaed as roved. overcrowded. The Board of Fi­ R. Ammermsn of Saint Peters­ bron eorrospotideilt^Mlss Susan R. Richards, drivirig south on Main tic, end irrigation purpoeea. This Seta. Frtd and PrenUch last night these portions Iptw, Yesterday, Undersecretary of (In’a office. The poet haa an ah- IJe-Ahe ever has accused Hie 1XU til 8-m H Two probjfityi have^sfiffD^xUp iltate C. Douglas Dillon told the 'Chriatian and ^ a r ia Careteneen Frlende may call at the‘funeral "iinqua fl*d falsehoods"s t a t e - (OeeUnaed from Page '.^1 nance has recommended that ell burg, Fie. The gift is from'Lewis Pendleton, tsiephofih AOademy just horm of Armory St., aoiight is about four times M much ^ as told the Bal)ding. far for tb* poaltlon I t fell on jpretty Princeee Alex­ in the Roosevelt Hotel here. Alto­ Congress voted a 5-year author­ Cheney Bros, for over 42 years reapsets. redioaetlve isotc(pee for medical private homes ea now. drawing detailed plane and apedft in the eaetem portion of the tract of euj^rlntendent, wMeh has a and. upon retiring, he waa fore­ andra, ooueln ot Margaret end the gether there will be about 600 The committee would be com- where an amesite playing Held was isation for an enlarged ifund. He yearly rSngo of $5,876 to 87,260. UM. . Sitlona. .' __ man in the stationery printing de- The Senator said the lesue came (^een. Theit It swung back to union negotiators and nearly as poeed of the aelectmen, Board of The extra $1«.000 or ,^.000 supposed to have been located. said, however, he was not convlnC« Last date for filing applications Margaret. , ed the' country has been sold on .partment. He waa active in SMFD up in 1947 but that Strause. In an many management representatives nnance, town clerk, collector State grant will renjlt: from a 2. Responsibility for utilities on fpr the two jobs is Monday. Hose Co. Ne. 1 for over 46 years. Funeralfl effoit "to’’decoive this committee,” She etepped back and Macmil­ and justice of the Trial Juatlce change in clasaroopr layout, ac- the school site, formerly the such a program. Meanwhile, Martin said this Mr,. Hansen was also a member lan was presented, then Home engaged In the talks. Court. cordUig to Fecgudw. Vethaven tract, has not been deter Truman said he la glad to note morning he had not yet made his ■ had told c* hot opposing exports eigne of an increaaing emphaaia on of'Bt, Mery's Episcopal Church, of isotopes in 1949. Secretary R, A. Butler and For­ David J. McDonald, president of The voters will also consider au­ The archttsM found they could mined. choice for the post of d©i*Jty dlrec Lover of Sporte Stanley O. Blaioii eign Secretary Sehvyn Lloyd. the United Steelworker* of Ameri­ thorizing the eelectmen to enter drop one^^^pupU- classroom and the economic aspects of mutual tor of public works. The funeral of Stanley C. Melon; The Shah took a quick glance at To cope With the rock problem, security, but "we should not in­ Mr. Hansen a-as a familiar sight ca, is pushing tdr higher wages, into agreements with the State edd two a0>pupll clbfatdoms. This the plaj^ing fleld will be con­ The deputy director exams, and at all fo-rifl of athletic events 29 Ardmore Rd., was held a Margaret—standing alone in the ihorter working hours' and more Highway Department regarding vdll glva tha town an Increaaa of crease the development loan fund interviews by Msrtln of the high­ o’clock yesterday afternoon at the structed between, a fleld hockey by skimping on mlllUry assistance. staged at the Four Acres, later Gas Stove Blast ^ center of the carpet. It looked as liberal penalone as well as other town owned roads and also to $7W per pupil for an axtra 25 pu» end baseball fleld west of the est scorers, were concluded Iste rechrtatened the West' Side Oval Watkini-Weet Funeral Home. The If he nilght move toward her. .contract gains. discuss the poaeibllity of building pila. ichool, said the. arohitects. W$ can afford adequate funds for last month. Rev. Arnold W. Toaer, minlstef of Ov«o cooking But If he had such plane he wae He has pledged the 500,000 a garage fo'r town owned equip­ both purposes. In fact,‘we cannot The post calls for a man with which was only a short diatence the Second Congregational Church, Injures W oi^r In another chan(^. the admlnts* In addition, tha grading will be afford not to have adequate funds from hie home of many years. too late. workera in basic eteel, already ment. tration. health, and Uechcr prep- changed east of the achool, so that wide engineering training and/or He was a regular at all TWtUght offidhted, and Frederic E. Wer­ is oosy todqy.;* At hla elbow, the Queen pro­ among the beat paid In the nation Mrs. Miner Oonvaleeclng . gratlon units were coneoUdated In for both." experience who. at a yearly sal­ ner wae organist Burial was In An employe of Howard Johneon'e duced a general for the Shah to blasting of hsrdrock will be nec- Laague basebai games, and in Reataurant on ToUapd Tpke, was <• \ avenghnff $3.03 per . hour, will Mrs. Sherwood Miner, who hs.>i one wing, to make them mot«- esaary at only one- point close.'to ary range of $8,884 to. $40,088, recent year was wi enthusiastic Blast Cemetfry. meet. emerge with- their beet contract been-under hospital treatment for compact. and help make room for would supervise all the town's pub The bearers, all brothers of the burned yestIrdavVhen a gas ex­ At Oiie. juncture. Prince T>hilip the northeast comer of the achool. S'-'pporter of , the' Intermediate plosion -occurred^ a stove. - in history, McDonald eeye steel aome months,, is now being cared the eddiUonal deetroom. Became Che grads east of the lie works departments. League Wh*ch played at the Oval deceased, were Walter, Joaeph, edged Up to Margaret, whispered profits warrant worker gains with- for at Mrs.‘ 'Irene Wright's con­ Martin had arranged the Urn CheaterrAlsx, Anthony an’d Frank 'Raymond Cklmble, 68. 431 Lydall A third change waa made in the achool will not be cut so deeply as About Town and also schoolboy teams. St., waa treated at Manchester something in her ear and smiling­ ouf re tirin g any steel price In­ valescent home on Burrows Hill. • • • . srganliation of tha area tenlain- the original plans called for, the Ing of the deputy exam so the new Melon.. ly escorted her—behind the Shah crease. Mrs.JMUner's condition has *ome- The board of control of the Ex­ During hla youth, Mr. Hansen MemoriefHospitel for bums to the ^ theJband room, cafeteria, boil­ level of the western play area will official would be chosen . in time engaged in vario.ia sport* and was face, neck, hand and fingers. He and the Queen—to their royal car­ The industryt on the other hand, wbat irnproved. er room, klU^en, and shipping be lower, eince there will not be ao change Club will meet-at 7iS<) to­ to make hi* own selections from . Neill Caison * riage*. ' la dieting any contnact riiangee^ ISO at Fest*«-al night at Manchester. Motors. a flns baseball player, trqck run told gee company employee that area. much All to raise ft. * ' the results ot the competition for ner aiid also played volleyball on The funeral of Neill W,-Uareon, gae had flashed in hla face when A roar from the crowd greeted arguing that increhsed labdr costs A congregation estimated at Piweloualy, membara of both the litltltlee Problem the two highway jobs. a competitive basis, 77 Bigelow St., was held a t 2 he attempted to light one of the them. would cause, eteel price tncreuei about 150 attended the Spring Board of Education and the for­ Architects estimated there The Young Adults Society Club A quiet, easy going man, Mr. o'clock yesterday afteraoon at.the ■tovee at the restabrant. A troop Ot honor from the First and thereby'spur- Inflation, Festival of Worship and Muaict mer building committee had ob- would be e elope of 2 feet 8 'inches of Manchester has postponed its Kaiisen often reminisced about Holmes Funeral Hdme, with the His duty is to light all the etoves Battalion of Grenadier Guards Roger Blough, chalrinen of U.S. sponsored by the Crusaders at St. icctad to tha potiUon of the unit, between the level at the school ares meeting scheduled for tomorrow Court Orders the "good .old days” when men. Rev. C. E. Winslow, 'hilnlater, of before the chefs arrive. Someone, stood stiffly at attention tl^ugh- Steel, told the corporatlon’e annual Peter's Episcopal Church, Sunday heouiae trucks would have been end the level of the play area nigh$.,to next , week Wednesday, walked miles to engage In ath the. Church of' the Naearehe, of­ hp said, had turned on the gas jet oiut the ceremony. The two"^ rulers stockholders meeting at Hoboken, evening. About $75 was realized perked at the front of the school To cope with utilities problem May ISj This meeting will be held letlc contests, in Manchester. He ficiating. ..^-BurlBurial was In Baht In one of the ovens, but had hot then left for Buckingham Palace N. J., yesterday that the company in proceeds which went to the new­ to make dallverlea and pick up •aid the archltecte, the aaeistence at 7:30 p.m. at the Whlton Libra­ Halt on Bias had a remarkabK memory and hie Cemetoj:^ ta ile d tha.. gae. "When Gamble in a procession of ornamented old intends to avoid a price hike If it ly •established memorial fund. traah. of General Manager Richard Mar­ ry. and Dr. Robert Alesbury will stories of 'yesteryear were always Besfers were Richard B. Cur- ■eriai hie ia ^ r , the gas exploded, carriages. can. Menrbens of the congregation Beleoate Platform tin haa bean requested. talk on "Preparation for an'd Help­ rap; John A. HUdlng, Patrick J. his taper, the gee exploded. so*s homo hooting Tha British goveHiment’s wel- President Elsenhower has called were enabled to greet the per­ ful Marital. Relations." enjoyed by the younger set. Tha loading platform will he lo­ Some water lines belonging to (Continued from Page One) Survivors .Mooney, Robert Ritchie, David He Who discharged from the o u r w o y l eome was celculeted to show that on both the industry and union to formers at the close of the pro­ cated on the east lide of the school, the Manchester Water I>ept. which He leaves his wife, Mrs. A Fraser Jr. and John J. Ackerman. emergency room after treatment. Britain admiree 'the Iranian's re­ reach an agreement that would gram. The musiciana and others away from the front The Adult- Inquiry and Discus­ He. said the..Private Education fusal to bow to Soviet pressure. avoid any price Increase that might Sponsoring the program, and quite were used for the Vithaven homes Foundation eitablished several Schildge Hansen; two sons, J^ed You get premium quality ' The only objection to the plans Will be used for the echool. 'TWo sion group will meet tomorrow st erick and George S. KandM 6t ALB TIBETA>(S WELCOME His government recently refused disturb the present stable price 'a.number of others were treat^ to lest night came from Dr. R. Gor­ ■pur lines will be disconnected. 4:30-p.m. at Zion Lutheran Church. years ago would be ready to op­ Manchester; two daughtdrs, Mra New Delhi, May 5 (ff>— Mobilheat with RT-48. . . the to sign a nonaggreesion pact with situation. coffee and light refrshments fol­ don Campbell, who protested New sewage llhee will have to be The Ladies Aid Society meeting erate private schools aa soon as Daniel Renn of Manchester and Prime Minister Nehru told Palr- Police Arrests moat completely affeetive fuel , Russia and Instead joined the Eieenhower has said he could lowing the eerviee, in Phelps Hail. agalnat the number of corners on installed. The old eewsge lines will will follow at 7:30 p.m. necessary. * Mrs. James Torrance .of, Storrs; llaraent today India will grant oil additive in use today. And United States in a new defense not sit Idly by If negoUetions St. Peter's is sponsoring a great the building. have to be installed. In addition, 'The school population of Prince and five grandchildren. asylum to all Tibetan refugees you get ptemium eerviee. Au> agreement. The Ruasians 'retali­ started pointing to-price boosts. books course, the group to meet The 'arcnltects explained the there is a queaUOd of whether the A movie entitled !The VFW Edward is estimated at 8,.569 white The funersL-Wlll be held'Thurs­ "unless something Is known Police arrested George K, tJoo- tomatie deliTeriee . . . a bal­ ated 'With a steady propaganda But he has never ^Mlled out what once a week in-the forenoon; and number of comers by saying they Story” will be shown tonight at and 6,257 Negro. There are seven against any particular person," per, 38, of Glastonbury, on a barrage. he might do in that event. to study the works of such au­ Board ot Education and Building 7:30 at the VFW Home. Members white schools, including a high day afternpoh at 2 o’clock in St. anced payment plan and many His lislt will Include a gala had made emry effort to prune the Committee wbuld like to retain Mary's Bbiscopal Church. Burial He said about 8,700 'Hbetaas Manchester warrant charging him other extras designed to mgkt The contract talks ere stsirting thors aa Shakespeare, Milton, of the poet and auxiliary and school, and 13 Negro schoola, in- had oros^ysd the various Hima­ with fraudulent issue of aMiheck. ballet perfonnfance at the Covent two week* early at McDonald's Dante, as well as contemporary hydrants now connected to the eluding a high achool. will b^-dn East Cemetery. home heating rtallf sosg. Garden Opera House, an exchange water lines to use them for irrl friends.are invited to sec it. Fjdends may call at the IVat- layan passes bite India since the Prosecutor John N. Lombardo suggestion.' authors such as Ibsen and Kehtll . Tibetan people in Lhasa rebelled ■aid Cooper had written a check , 'of etate dinners at the pAace and Hardly anybody expects the bar­ Gibran. Those interested are gating the playing field. ijlhs-West Funeral Home, 142 E, the Iranian embassy,' and a tour LmhI ou AcodMify Center St., tomYirrow from 2:30 to against ' the Chinese Commu­ for abqut $15 worth of goods at a gaining to <:ontlnue without recess 'aaked to communicate w{th Mar­ However, the architects report­ nis ts. local store-in Decem'ber,. .but the Mobilheat of the atomic energy Installation ed dwt, eo far, progreas is going / 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. from now until the June 30 dead­ jorie Montandon or Edith Calkins. at Harwell. line. Actually, the union and in­ Flowers on the altar Sunday wail. < GOPJWarned on Vote The Iranian ruler flew from Ge­ were in memory of Henry Amer- WTo're eetiafled now with our Frank J. Kwnah neva, where he' spent two d a ^ dustry already have named 4-man Frank J. Kwashf 83, 41 Bissell negotiating teams that will, even­ man Young; progreas, and we'ra aatlafled weil with Gen, Fegollah Zahedi, former tually get down to work to do the The bowling ■-league met' be able to flnieh the plans by the St., died at his home yesterday Iranian premier whose son Ui mar--' ToiQU Diversion Bill after a long illness. real bargaining. last night at Mr^ and Mrs. G. 22nd of May and deliver them late y a o m n if c ried to the Shah's daughter. . Q. Shorey'a before going to the in the afternoon of the 22nd or He was born in Lithuania Aug. The ruler divorced his second McDonald's hand in ths negotia­ F. E. BRAY s t a m p s alleys'in Colchester. ' the 23t

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X MANiHeSTCR EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, TUESDAY, M a V 5. 1969 j « o i r u t MANCHESTER EViNINO HIBALD. MANCHESTER, OONH, TUESDAY, MAY 8, 1989 PSOI * 1""'. ' ...... DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLIf R U G S R U N N Y UUR BUAKDlNG ROUSE w ith MAJOR UOOBLE Mrs, .Chsrlsa Phillips, student ^ k ; Mrs. Olann Law, youth iHMVt! NlXr TIME Re&onatbUti4 c tS ' c i n M r s . HolmjRs worift-Mrs. Herbert Maqutra, Chit-, Anawar to Pravlout L- P^Btpot Funds REMEMKKIiOr 'dren’s work; Mrs. Larry Cochra'h, ' l i T'LOCK WE I EVER President's Wife ( ■'Xj Christian 'bocial relations; and kWCKto Installed by Mias Ruth TyihitvStttus of-wornsn.- MV WGSO.THOSe fVOR CHAPS LABOR >A\£ W A K H t , Nov|^»dget Ret^^ Ntgbto THE LIKE SALLEY SUWES/UPE 1N6 THEM Rake the ACdOBB SPrtmltiva ienda Tonight Committse chafnnw;'are Mrs. GRASS.''BETTER-^AY ehiiel Lunberg, program; Wilks, TKL. i m WILL K A CARICATURE OP DANTE'S IPmldenft' Aquatic Staff ' < ^ North WSCS iNFERNb IF MARTHA'S MEDOLINS INTHE NEKSHW- dtiOdflnK > » ■ ■_____ /■, financs; Mrs. Robert Ostrander, X HOOD — HE MAY' wii», — Tha Board of Diredtort meatafLary sewer assessment compiled membership; ./Mrs. T. Bherrll BROfTHE'? SELLS ME IlfTOfERVlTODE/ ■JtckMB plicea X;^t^AG*ddance Are Mig. Russell Holmes was in­ UM-tCUMF — 1 AWOT COME Keel over a t e b 8 Fncrant Miss Alice Madden, swimming tonight at o'eloek in the Mu- by General Manager Richard Mar- Moore, local church'activities;'And Q KS\lf 7 H er-----waa oleoresin nicl^ Bonding for public hear­ tin and later spelled out by Mayor stalled as president of the WSCS Mrs, PhlUp Stern, publlolty. UPvi/rrHAsairrioNi' a turvc7or CD Test Tomorrow Instructor for the Manche^sr Rac- 6 Conducted Dataila q i'th e fourth and ffnal . A ings on Robertson Park rodovel- Eugene T. Kelly. The rules present 6f the Nqrth Methodist Church RUNDOWN OC 13 Intcrctica reatton Department and advisor to no marked departure from past Members' of the nominating GARDNER T Obeie budf«i5i^T tha next ftacal year opmenL purrimso- of tbs Naw Ha­ last night during a cAndtsltght committee are Marion Moore, E t 14 tteaeb STipeitry Civil Defenae sirens 'will be the lOH (Instructors of the Handi­ ven' Railroad jlroperty id the asessment methods. defUnation reMaeed last night by the Re­ service, tk Miper, Marion. Chappell, Mil D l k e g a m p s S M a k e a test sounded tomonvw at 3 capped), has be<^ InviM to teach North End, BolUm S t regarding, Other buflness includes Board dred Arendt and Gladys Melbsrt. .,15 Struck with loumey 36 B read ipread 44 A rU ft’a fra m t gional THatticti Board'of Educa­ and three sidewalk installation The service waa presided oyer COLCHES CONN., FOB p.m., CD Director John Merx water salety to the highly apecl- consideration of whether mors Mrs. Everett Kennedy, repre­ ' .lionet .«v.oucr..10 Conceal L V asracUity tion. Ilia budget waa revised to advised. Sirens will sound projscta. X Glastonbury people should' b4 al­ by Mrs. Wsatcy ThouiH, outgoing BOYS A lOIRLS 18X»rt««Yd llAtalltim ea , 89Poker atake M eG am M rtm m eet.the amount of 8407,686 voted allzed Red Cross .^quatlc School in senting the Jessie Sweet Circle, / steadily for three minutea Colchester. Tits hearings will he m ap­ lowed to get water service from prsrident, and Mrs. Griswold 17I m a n I o d ( c 12 Com m uniata 30 S h e ------I n at the'dlatrlct budget. meeting People not hearing the blast are propriations from the captial 'iim Manchester’s Roaring Brook main. nreeented silver candlesticks to ★ 1 mile of waterfriS J £ - 1128 after. 49Dyaiaii April 18—>vblch waa again ap­ Mist Madden received the invi­ Chappell, with Linda Potter at the the society in memory of Mre, Connecticut's most . aO Youna ahruba an^aratua aaked'to notify CD headquar­ provament raserve fund of 83T.0W.' Also, the Board will consider I»Y V^T. HAMLIN 2 l H e r husband Jackson's proved a week ago yesterday, tation this morning from Manuel organ. Mfa. Chappell presented Sweet Before her death, Mrs. lake. A L L E Y O O P election EOConftnad ters at the Municipal Building. ResenddA eastern area. repre­ to help Improve the park, ahd Selling to developer Andrew An w a a 7t h . A public meeting is planned by $10,000 to regrade the eroded bank salcH a atrip of Globe Hollow land Mrs, Thouih wjth a- corsage. Sweet was active in all church af w Excellent instructlona iik »a siaasKt''/ \ president w*of --38 —;Bowline--- -- the Regional School Board and the' sentative of the Amerieaa National ' dther officers Installed last night fairs and served as president for swimming and sailing, horse­ HOW« TOR SCNPINfi WSU, I.ONLV 84,198; and social security, 8860. Red Cross for first alA and water between Bolton St. and Schiller 240 fest wide (md extending 1,400 VW,>OUV«' MK BMX10 tmOushtthm; aa Golf te a c h ^ the-----States term Parent-Teacher^Student .Agsn. of Rd. An appropriation of 835,000 feet from SprinV St. to the eouth. for 2-year,,terms are Mrs. Wayne 14 years for the Woman's Society back riding,. tennlA rifiery REMXV SUK.T PREHKSTOR iC , K i r t f SCEINe«HOVV as Mr. Chimey -M.33 Verse V e r s e 40 Unruffled the school, in the auditorium at 8 ThMe Items add up'to a total oper­ safety. LundbMg. vice president; Mrs. of (Christian Service in the church. and archery.' MOO rOB». I N O ; 42 H o g g e d India ating budget of 8843,636. She will teach water safety to Is aaksd from parking meter fund Ansahli would ouy the land for 'KTURS^f TtXJW TIMNfi a? Conduct 23 S t r a t a g e m p.m. Mondey. The new budget win for purchase of the Depot Square Tom ,'Morley, second Ylce pres- fiMJfiSf y VISIT. WITH OOf SOHAADIOfiCT '•V 31 Pronoun 34S^bIe aerapa m ountain 84 M o o U i a A sub-'total of 8164,160 for debt awtmmihg instructors from June 38,000, build A road on IL and e Art. dramatics, ceramics, IK- ■tHtRE_ / ANO HIS miENP? } ****** be reviewed as will, the new pro­ railroad station and surrounding deed it back to the town. Tt would I d ^ : Mrs. Everett Kennedy, reC-' weaving, crafts and dancing, RID o r ME 12 Arabian gram for the coming year. service on the municipal' bond of IS to 25 at Camp Pequot in Col otdlng secretary; and Mri. John caliph 81,060,000 plus operating total rC' cheater, land. provide access to lilt Dartmouth, a Limited enrollment! iTITIT The new hudg.t diffen from an Sidewalks are proposed for both Helghta aubdlvlalon, ''give h)nf Wilks, treasurer. 33 BUckblrd of r” rrnn r*rr earlier budjet, designed to stay suits In a budget meeting the 8407,- The aquatic school.is one of four FOR RENT cuckoo family 686 limit. aldea of Ctolway St. from North some lot space and meet etree>'ex- Secretaries ire Mrs., Henry 8 and 18 mm. Movie Prnjeetors F.or further In formation wrila within the $/,.t 37 Diiafder IT I the staff. He la Martin SalU. The Directors will elro consider Richard Martin and Board sub- tions)- Mrs. Robert Arendt, supply 901 Main S t Tel. Ml 8-5821 Manchester, Conn.—MI 8-0806 39PbdaI digit L The present budget includes Q h Sale of B ank ning aesrions of three hours each approving revised rules for sani- commlttMS. • work; Mrs. Thouln, promotion; .^S ow r HM ■ m P'9*! 8S,{iD0 for A guidance man. The |n the water. ' 41 Dance step r r IfITa 5T achool win have to look for an­ ' iTte . faculty^ of the achool is !5M Stockholders In the First ;MA- drawn from universities, state po­ CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER 43 ScotUsh river P other guidance mtm, Bime Grover > 4SPerlainIi(i 51 5T r HoWArd of McJicheater, who now tionai Bank of Manchester sVere lice and aquatic agencies in the 16 a lobe s holds the pjeltio'n, has accepted a scheduled to meet at AX-ruXodfay Bast. Students must be at least 18 b i X It. E/w tea. T M v« Vm. a«r Ir • 48 Make suttahle M w position rtsewh^re. The budget to vote on a'propcsid U>At the in­ years of age and have passed pre­ saidoUzas I completely omlU items previously vious Red Cross swimming exam­ I'KISCILLA’S POP UY AL VERMEER 84 Sioiian Indiana 5J r I stitution be sold to /tna Hartford. inations. MM incliraed; Fhr athletic flelda and Nations! Bank and^Trust Co. for 85 Cylindrical 1 r a d 1 n c , 8U BOO-,' contingency, I D R E A M E D TWIS TIM E L-x W\ rr 8920,(^0. / M E ? O N 88 Hydrocarbon □in 000; Ught bulbs. 8800; ahd In T M O S E b l o m d s TH EY ALMOST^I'^ A D t E T ? > 87Expunger 1 1 f / j : U ff...... ^ - An ' agrsem^t combining the service education... 8800. WERB, CHASIKK5 c A u s H T m e : SINCE /■ 68 Ah-raid rrr two banka wis approved by the di­ M E A C S A IN ! I M U S T B E Items tmder general control in rectors Ilk both organizations in PHARMACY alarm i Personal N otices G A I N I N S W H E N r the new budget are; Principal’s sal­ ' a 3 LL March^ bubjeot to the final ap­ 6 6 4 CEN TER STR EET ^ 1 9 - 9 8 1 4 r WEIQMT/ DO W N 5T r ary, 88.000; clerical salary, 89,(K18; provement by First National stock­ ,A ---- p]- IZhthralled t C c l e r i^ supplies, 13,000; audit of holders and by the Federal comp­ .iR Memoriam a Martian w/' hooka $800; and Board-and admin­ troller of. the currency. . ■ (comb, form) tr In lovins msmory of our dear slilsr, t LJL istration expenses, ^8500. ^ Under the terms of the proposal, M n . y l i A T y Wilson Conlon, who SIM Under Instruction, the items a^; Hartford National has agreed to M a k l , 1968, Staff teacher salariea, 814^42; purchahe all assets and assume all ■Ju»t when her life wa« brishtest. ■ S H O R T R I B S BY F R A N K O’N E A L subiditute teachers, 83.800>/guid- liabiUtles of the Manchester Just .when her y ean were beit. Ance teacher, 85,500; clhrical sal­ Oh. how much we miea her. at a price equal to 846 a Word* can not caproH. aries, 86,649; text bopXs, $3,000; the' ^,000 outstanding ah^s. * M r 9m supplies, 83,500; trans- Alway* remembered by her' ''x Unlike the merger ^'Ih e Man­ Brotbera and slsttrl. 8300; unlfonh laundry, chester Trust Co. with the Con­ cvisual suppliea 8250; necticut Bank and''Tru8t Co. last In Memoriam and other Supplies and services, December,' it U ^ot necessary for In lovins memorym of our hueband and 8600. >r stockholdera/tn Hartford' National father, John_n Braiauakaa, Braiauikaa, who paaied Under operaticn of plant:' Cus­ away May 6. 1950. LONG SAM RY A L CAPR and BOB LURBEKS to give their approval as the pres­ Sfe todial salaries, 81AO00; fuel, 88>- ent transaction is a purchase rath­ Thia day do w« remember, 1 / 885', power, $8,57ij, telephone, A lovins tnolought we^^ve, TDiM«y nzAiLEes ' us'torr&Ne^MAMsme. iK H O U fr u ^ • v i e d ^ / er tpAn a merger. . For__ one . .. no lonseiloi th p«i aoNcy DOBNT wTBtwr 8885; gas 8500; custodial. suppH.es, spokesman for Hartford Na- But In our hearta still Uvea. [um.mMBeKvoo.Tom. ANSfteKprx 83,500; snow removal, $5(m; And /MeNTHEtfUCHTMT- Hgts FUW® oveff FRCm KNC^t&W lonal said 'the tw o'banks could K/F-l WILMTINVODR V I E N N A . 10(W 3(?R 0W trucking, 8500, , have arrived at a merger agree­ Mra. Braiaultaa and family. COUNTRy/^NO'^^W M3U , V O N P I W T Z Hi Under mAtntenance of plant ;''Re- ment, but It waa (leclded It was In M em oriam ^tlLHMe m/AMSHOtf palrs by service, 8400; repairs by more advantageous in this case to In lovins memory of Mary Conlon contract, 8600; and supplies, 8550. make it an outright purchase. who paaied away May 5. 1961. SUMETIME^ THAT HAREM Under auxiliary agencies: Library, Dn the basis of published figures -She haa not left . aa wa thought. NEARW DRIVE? ME CRAIV. ■alary, 85,600; supplies, 8160 as of 31, combined assets of Nor haa she traveled far. books, 8500; health, s ^ r y , $4, ■the twd : banks will be 3489,865,- Juit entered God's most lovely room. 400/ and health suMlea, 8250, 000. Present assets of the Man­ And left the door ajar. fixed charges ank. Insurance, chester bank' are 810,830,000. Huaband and daughters.

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Has. 83.M 2 f e r 4 . 7 6 2 { e 9 f t l 6 SUPPOSITORIES 2 f e r 5 a 9 6 Liquid vitsmini. 2 filff S4c H ifh petM w y M w rapsutic 9 BXewplex vitsmliit, 11 rniwirslt. A Bl, 82, C>d D. B. Cr BY JOHNNY HART 311 MAIN STREET--MI 9r4343 R HiltLvittnilR M M w ss. R l w , a f w 3.40 AdulU’.of^ infants’. FORMER CARTER CHE'YROLBT BLDG.—PLENTY O F OFF STREET PARKINa $ 4.11 AiPN ACAPI, 28,000 n n i t s ■ ( 12.81 IHA^APS, VltwniM 81, 82. s e FtoR THE SAME REASON THAT 66 phii NlKinsRilds, Csletum Pss- $2.08x>0lVDR0PS, InfinU' llqiliquid BUZZ SAWYER W HY t > 0 CRBEK* ALWAYC V l t s m i B K l O O ' s ...... 2 f a r 4.61 R^-viUmlni. 30 ec.....i for 2.10 2. 784 EYEIO EYE UTWN, 484 REXAU FOOT tetlwAsU. lOO’i ...... ,.«Jt far 2.01 -POWDW...... FLOVV d o w n s t r e a m . f?UESTlONS ALWAYS FLOW $1 J i VtTAMM A, I, I, I CAPSUUL ii s o uxAU vnMitN ■ compleoMPux 1 01...... —...... 2 for .10 81J8 POIYCAPS, MuHi vUsmln* for 384 SACCHARIN TARlITt, SS4PETR0f0L MINERAL .fufyouu AND NEVEfe u p s t r e a m ? 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Bi| MleetloR— 2 for .80 714 lEAN RAR AIKTMv* ^ "**" * '* "« ’■ 2 for 2.81 G R E A T CLOCK, ipfim iwund. „ 2 fOT 6.96 MICKEY FINN CHARLEY / 1 G O ^ 'E M .! BY LANK LEONARD I FOROOTTOPICK R N Q W ^ r Perk-up r . M V R A N T S U P A T BEAUTY BUYS VOURHUSSANO YEStANOliMSO TH E CLEAN ER S.'/ MEN'S BOUGHT YOU SOME . THRittEDOVER IT/ STOCK yESTEKRAy. ITS THE FIRST TIMe si •W W ftw IhiM MRS.MSCLUSKEY? JOUETRfES FAST ..0h ’?».^ER0S81S ii«^2for59e “ARMORED CALORIES” IN 6IANT SIZE AEROSOL UN oauFF |!!£ SHAVE CREAMS l a U I N E H I CONNECTICUT APPROVED 2 for99c ***4MW0 IMSf tOlOBBtS FRESH MILK GIVE Y O U • RoxrII Ready Shove • Lavondor Montholitod iiTstJo 2 for 1.01 9 Lavender • Rn M j^ a d to rallava STRENGTH PLUS ENERGY infactloo a,dam lniff. I.--.' . ' ,i 4.16 MlfiM, ®®^’ REX ...fitfiriU ifl R6 ULL i APTAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNER “ S S i i r o 8LR0 0E0D0R-.. . . . 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. >< MANC«K8TBR EVENING HERALD. MANCUEStER. CONN, TU^DAY. MAY 8. 1989 FAOE TtliETEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONK., TUESDAY^ MAY t. 1959 r t f ■■ I- r ^ Started Slippini ton | | Sport Schedule Wilt the Stilt Expected to S i^ Today \ Bar-tiirt V6. Clvyan, 8:16—Mt. Pro jBdntracf; Calli^ iidr $ Nebo. 50,000 Yariks Aren’t tte Yankees Teachers ve. Flrtaat 135. 6:14 - Charter Oak. High Ireck hoot to iVeiheiiwfirtd, . PhUaAelphla May 6 iM—W lltf Chamberlain refua^ to lay what 8. • • Cnie stilt). Cliamberjain will sign Gott-lleb had offer^'him . Aaked if Ipice Hot NL Pennant Race Kansas City* } tk y S (JP)— a cbntract thie w’eek to play for THE We^eeday,* May 6 It waa around $5p(0l)0. He' replied; Amariean Ihagoe Thw Yankees aYeti’t the^ Yan­ tlibv^hitadelphla Warrior* of th#. kee*, and everyone i*^ won­ Liberty Mutual v$i, ..Telephqae, Natiohal Basketball Assn.' "Yoti're not fob far off -one way .. ' Yesterday's Besulta 6:15—Charter Oak. ■ ' or another..-''' . BoUton *. Kansa»Clty 4. dering wbat has happened to Warrloba’. owner Eddie OoiUleb Pitching—Ron KlineC Flrateo—• New torifNMay 5 (/tV-Brush back pitches and duster* nby Metbodlai' va. Teropla, AH4 — If ao, Ke will become ibe highest Gave up onl.v four bit* In W* eight are epicinir th^lrcady hot National League pennant scram­ the erstwhile scourge of thfe Herald Angle M L ^ ljo . ’and the sav'dn^foot plus Chamber­ w L Pet. G.B. ‘ lain will meet tbda.'i' or tomorrow, patapia;ayei/tn the NBA. Bob Couay Innings, before hetog lifted for a ble that has seen^e lead change bands three times in three Cleveland IS 5 .72? . .., 1 . , .iSy PAT BOLDUC x-Nlk* V*. Green Manor, 6:15 — of The B ^ o n Celttca la believed lo plnch-hiu'cr,' end defeoted tho pSsey Stengel’*' Tilew Yorkers -Itoberteon. . . ' Chamberlain sahl he earned b* -the^gheel paid ciirrcnl NBA d ay s. Baltimore .. 11 * .579 2>4j ■ ‘ ' i Coiqbinitig a potent 11-hit Cub* t-l. * 2 have lost nine of their last 10 Marines va.^'WllU*, 6;80,,-Rob- more than $66,000 laa't year With pla.veiy He reportedly receives $an Franciato and dnnati The-ft rut five nin* In the aa'me Chicago .... 11 .579 H[ EARL YOST jittack With a masterful six- the Harlem O10b«irottfrfc<'bul he lillting—Gil Hodgeo, D odfori— » . 1. Kansas City 11 9 .550 3 A game*. They have averaged only erUon. morwthan $25,000 a year. Mad four hit* In four trip*, nil tor fcrappl^ hi one of thi came on hbmem The Olanta tounl> two nms a ganie. Jn their last 11 " Spurta Editor hit ^itchlnlr job 'by senior Cheney Tech va Cromwell, 2- is Willing to take * jU g h i 'but if blmded dueltf l**t night ** Washington 11 10 extra base^-tivo doublo* and two ed their* on »ol« aock* by Felipe Boston ....,. . * 9 games, snd whereas they once Clyde Richard, impressive Weet Sid*. neceasar.v to play vdtb the l^ r- Giants put acroi* foiir ninth^ '^>*1 rlm-8,,' homers, and scored thrOO ruas til ning nin*. then *iood .off a rally Alou and Orlando Cepeda. The New York , could be, counted on to settle an Norman First Walk the^Iank Manchester High School Tbunday, May 7 ■ Collclic RaocItaH 5-3 victory aver the Braved. Detroit extra-inning contest with on* trs- "We’ve rearfled agreement on by the fteds for a vlctorj’. a acoi-ed on a .two-niri' homer ' FMrst manager to walk the plank in moved one and a half games 81. Mary’s vs. Kaceya, 6:15 everything except. ealary." Ih le Whl.ienant and a baaea- Today'a Gapse* mendous blast, now It Is their op- a ^ d .ln the tight (JC?IL baaeball Falrflalrt 9, Hartford 6 Twin Fslls. idsho -- Thurman That hoisted the Giant* by Baltimore at Clet^an6;''7 p.m;— pon.tnt that doea the blasting, or Mt. Nebo.' former Imlveraitv of JKansa.s, au r the lead, by b mere .OOO^rcent- e,npty,bla*l by Frank Thomas, the 1959 season wa* burlv Bill Norman of the Detroit Tiger*. race yesterday afternoon with a Polio# -’0. Poet Office, 8; 14 — salb yeaierdti.v. "T think we' ft rt Bridgeport 7, f?lar-k .3 ■ Stevens 158, 'Seattle knocked ’’ut Jfarshman (0-8V v*.'‘F^are*e (2-1). punches across the winning runs. With le*« than one month of the campaign gone, the Tiger*, convincing 9-1 victory over Platt Worcester Poly 8, Coast Guard 2 'Gene Tiirley, 1587x, Twin Fall*. T. age points over Uos Angeleev ' both ofY^«tarter .Mike McCormick. Washington at CJHcago. 2 p.m. Stengel .hhe. his own version of Charter Oak. come (o term*.'' Lioa Angelea' closed in by'^hp- ■ « a club given the b6st chance to dethroiw the New York Yan­ of .Meriden before an estimated Fisher i2-0) v^yJPitTct (8-1). what is wrong, and the figures 250 fan* at ML Nebo Field. The ping- Milwaukee' from first 4o BK.WKS .3 Gil v.^ew York_Al Kansas * [ seem to )>ear him out. kees a* Americap League champions in pre-season ratings, third 'sith a 5-3 victory oN'er Ui* .hedges part nf^te old.guard righil- comparatively easy wl" waa the Braves and southpaw \V a r r e n- showed but two wins in 17 games. A glance at the standing*' fifth In a row and sixth in seven handed power thaV^ade Spahn a BoMon. showed th* clawless Beifgals, dead^. •tarto for the defending cham- Spahn. the ace the Dodgers always seMonl-starler against the Dodg­ CAsale (4-2) va, Biinning’ (0-3). "We sm t hitting." ^sajd the club’s field boss t(^ay. last, 10(4 games liehihd the front tnrmp. ers, was 4-for-4 at Mihyaukeejind T^orrow'a Schedule running (Seveland Indians. At­ Pittsburgh------_ rcaclicd ..^00 for the sll were for extra bases Mwo dou- Baltimore'-gt Cleveland, 7 p.m. pitching -us low and we go ftsh- ^ ■ .4 «ing for the ball. Gur pitchihg staff tendance wise. Detrpit, second only ' fltjlL StoddfUgS first time and took ./tfth 1^***) hies an'd a pair of solo hold* nma. Washington^ Chicago, 2 p.ip. to the Yankees In luring paid New York at Ran*"* Cfty. 4 p.m. ain’t dead." MincArttor ...... , 1 .851 ^ m e te r. one of t h e ^ g - j The playera have their own ideaf, crowds to home games, the fans W: lx Pet. Boston at Delroit>J;80 p.m. wet*.staying. 4way in drove*. And' National Ix>ague "The club 1* tight,” saya the W ndhim . . . 4 2 .667 /r '’"V;;;- v s ; r i r n r f thoss'who rtpwed up be'Htled and 4 2 .667 Veaterday’s RealHpi veteran Bno* Slaughter. ’’We have booed evefyone from the manager Platt ...V.. San Francisco 6. Cinclnhgti 5. too many serious guys here.’! Maloney ..,. 4 2 .6671 down tP ataifa A1 Kallne and H ar-. 3 2 .600 Los Angeles 5. MJlwaukee'-3., "We’ve been playing In • lot of vey Kuenh. Wethersfield GianU’ tVIJlie W 's hit 'the dlrt|ny v«^«in'*d a T Ji Pittsburgh Chicago 1, tough luck, and we’re not hitting,”' When a t*am'''i*n't winning and Hall 2 4 .333 giiiUng away from Bob Purkey s, «Falnst % Onl.v, Games Scheduled, says jilickey Mantle. John Q. Fan la staying'away from Bristol 1' e .148 lW^4n*lde pitch In the Orst In-1 »c"*on W. X "We. need one really big day to conard 0 9 .000 L. Pet. G.B, the bail park, something has' to be ( ttajs UKk ring. Purljey '' »» I San Francisco . . .12 8 .600 — gH us back on the beam," says done and the guy who Usually mlelysi'NpM bn the'leg'io.tl)* eighth .inning by h»d collected a dozen hits, Ix>* Angeles ... . .1.3 9 ..591 _ reliefer Ryne Duren. goes is the manager. Norman, who Richard, -who has not, lost a Ask a b ^ piir III «*4yaii' winning reliefer Gordon .Tones. Fddie Mathews' nin^h hoihe run. Milwaukee ...... 10 7 .588 >4 Whatever ia wrong, the fact re­ proved unpopular with bo{K.,the league'declfloh in'lwo year*- pick­ tMipNM t»e Manager ptfl Rlgney of the'Giants i tops ih the majors, came wHh a Cincinnati .,.. . . I t 9 ..5,50 1 mains it i* the same club that won presB and his squad during spring ed iq? hi* fourth V 'nm ph.of the WRHTEN GUARANTEE! , Was banished for arguing the call: man on in the third for the Braves, | Ptttefturgh ...... 9 9 .500 2 the pennant and world champion­ training in Florida, heard the bad spring *nd eighth consecutive vic­ that Waved PurKey to ftrst base, who added an eighth-inning homer, Chicago . .10 n .476 2 4 ship last yisar, In fact. It ia the newa ahortly after the TIgera were tory dating., back to laat 'year. 5 JftOt Sunday. St. Lou>s. an d ! by Joe Adcock. Spahn 14-261 Philsdelphia .. .. 8 ‘10 .444 3 same club thatSh** been holding dumped by Washington last Sat­ Platt’s lbn« tally Ih, the fifth In­ OUT-AT SECOND BASE—Little Phil McGehan (18), Manchester High shortstop yWitsburgh Jawed at e*ch other j against the only NL club that holds. 15 .250 7 ning was Hmearned and cam): as AT OLD STAND— Stan Mu.sial opene double and iOitgles by Gernert Big Gud in'RSox Win —Hobble (2-2) vs Friend,.(0-4). question. Stengel Insists he will known for hla love of smoking Averv, <■ ...... 4 1 0 S 0 0 0 Tirapike-Proved eoti. n ib n .a three-nin double by pinch-hittef Rock.v Nelson and Rob St. Louis' at Philadelpbi*. 7:05 not part with any of his players,, cigars; has spent 42 years' In our In-addition to his-fine pitching five hit* while going the route in busy day at thir?l baae, being lie) Bwehion. c ....10 0. 0 0 0 0 Jim Davei^c^ and Willie Kirk­ Clemente Jtanded Anderson hki p.m.—Mizell (3-1) vs, Roberts (1- blit, the fact remains 'George' performance, Richard also starred hla previous s ti^ . creijited with ^eVen assists and ■ 3' 3 3 12 1 1 0 national psatime, e^Her a t a pla.v- ... 3 I 1 1 a 1 0 ]| land’s RBI atsgj* made It 6-3. Red first defeat in three decisions. Ron 1 ). . Weiw. the general manager, made er, coach or manager. at the plate, banging out a single After Richard’s ringing double starting the todlaps’ only double-1 McCelian »« and double' in four trips to lift his p I'a y which helped cut tjown ! hicharcl. p . ...4 3 3 0 3 0 s' Triple -Tempered Worthington, replacing Jones, Kline (2-1) won it, giving up but Oriole^Best East Team Tomorrow's .Schedule an abrupt trip West Sunday, and e * ♦ Norman, who waa brought on plated,Lovett in.the fourth inning, ga-ve up two ruha jh the Red ninth, four hits and blanking the-Cubs Los Angeles at Milwaukee, 1:80 that eonid mean action on the last season' when waa batting average i to a glittering two more I 'ancheater rbnners a Pl^t runner on a very close toi«U ...... 40 » ii 37 KS 4 t' one or Frank RhMnabn’s homer, until Jim Marahall unloaded, his p.m. trade front. Friend of Umps fired, is no rookie to organized .429. Clyde, w ho has hit safely in scored as Platt abortatop Chris pl^vAt home in the second Inning' riait (i) four games, doubled home the . . Lovett was finally charged ab r h Pf a . rbl 1 and Triple-Tough before Jack^ Sanford hurried in to first In the seventh. Roy Chicago a t Plttaburgh, 12:30 De«Ue Ukely A "friend" of all umpires. Dykes baseball. 6‘tting his baptiair M Decker booted' Dick SylveaterV Axtollna, If ...... 3 0 0 .0, 1 first of three Red and White tal­ ground ball. ' , ■with an error iu the sixth frame ifj Mich&lakl t. .,..1 0 0 0 0 0 0 get the Orta! out. Face mopped up In the ninth- ' On Current Road Trip p.m. flrafeame lip to the major leagues 1 ^ St. LauIs at Philadelphia, 7:05 Weiss said in Detroit yesterday, lies In the fourth frame and sin Despite five base hits in thelBfth after handling 58 consecutive MacKnlght rf 4 0 2 0 0 0 1 ■ '______' when asked about trade possibili­ In 1918 with the Philadelphia PhiladeJohlk Ath-Ath gled to leftfleld with the bases chances flawlessly . . . Thursday's fh) ...... 0 0 0 0 n 0 0., /■ Safety All-Weathdr^ p.m.. leticf. He performed' at alK four before taking the Detroit post. frame all five Bilk Town .run* were li'Heureux, 2b ,.L h 0 A 2 Only. Gamea Scheduled. ties, that it was too early to tell. • * * loaded In the fifth, chasing home unearned: 'With bn>' out Rudy qouteat against Wethersfield will Dfck^r. an ...... 4 0 2 4 2 o' New York, May'5 (/P)—Maybe the question isn’t “What’a He added that the Yankees are infield positions during his playipg Three springs ago during r y Flor­ two more rvms. " ' , ! WojnarOwicz begt (Itut an infield Toe played at the high school's riew SpAiicer, p ...... 5 3 0 0 n 0 0 : days which lncluded-T4 .veara with Davia, lb e...... 4 0 0 2 0 0 0 ■y-. Hogan Points to National Open with the Ne^ York Yankees?^’., but "What’s with the Ameri­ V'etter tha-. they have shown to ida travels around the . training Lost for First Time roller to third'.and Captain Dick diamond off Brookfield St. It will Booth. 3b ...... fl 0 2 0 .1 n , can lieague?” Could be that Yafikge Manager Casey Stengel date, and tha' the club was xot the A'* and seven wjth the Chicago camps I stopped ofr at At Lopes Veteran Wes Fcshler and first Avery was safe on ah etror by mark the first, baseball game on -Torran.. rf ...... 4 A n 0 n , going to rbake a deai simply to be White Sox. He managed Chicago Field in Tampa. This waa the baseman Larry Lovett also chip­ -third bxseman Barry Booth. Phil the spacious athletic field lecated j Rudinl.Ruduu r ...... 3 0 0 4 0 0 0 After Colonial Playoff Victory had the answer long ago. At a loss to explain the slump of Moior League I making a deal. 13 years, Philadelphia three sea­ lo the real- of the Ihree-ycar-old (fj ' ‘ Oormlfy...... 1 b 0 0 0 .0 0; his World Champions, who are*>-^------^ ^ ^ ------home park of-both the Reds .and ped in. with two safeties apiece off McGchan'a single to center set up In New York, e'-owner Dan sons and Baltimore' one. After While Sox. On the day of my \iait, southpaw Dick Spencer \vho lost -Richard's- two-out poke lo left- 5 million doliar plant . . . Coach ' Toiai#...... •)(; i '« 34 7 7 \ beVenth, 6‘A games out of first White Sox t ’/q yiear* ago, is the ^ e r f= = i four year* with the Reds as a {fiacp after losing nine of their last Topping belittled the Idea that the Reds were home. Before the for the first Time after chalking field. Bylvester followed with an­ Tom Kelley has nominated Pal f a—Reached, on error for Sylvester fti F ort Worth, Tex., May 6 lAV- tied for 6fth at 387 and won li;- Orioles' choice. He hlte an 0-3 rec­ something was radically wrong coach the little infielder with th* action started I talked with Mana­ MUtretta to face the Eagles who,8tly o.w.;- in eih 10,. Casey diagnosed the AL before big cigar was signed this .year by up three straight' victories. The other elngle to center to reload the Bon Hogan whe aspires to bocomsTSOO each. ord and wi. face''Lefty J>on Fer- Aaitarloen League with th. clu'j. ' 4f ' ger Birdie Tebbetta,. Coach-Dykes l^anthers, who bowed for the sec­ bases for Paul Sartor who deliver­ loat to the Indians 13-2 in the se a^ c-Fouied mil for Maiau.s)>lonial tri­ Hogan has ‘pla.ved more tourna­ game series tonight! with left­ Runs Power, Cleveland. 18; pened last year, when, we Ihap- the Reds and Milwaukee Braves, the Indians' top batting perform­ made a wide turn a t aecond. I (a) Marwh. cf .. i I 0 I 0 0 0, PefihlFr to leovFii io Avrrri LOB Man-' umph as he beat Fred Hawkins of.^ ment golf this year than any .year dians, at 13-li. 'I^ey had to play Killebrew, IVishtngton, iTt' Yost. root for the Tigers against the ftrst base Umpire * Hill Summers, Sartor. 8b .... 5 2 1 J ^ ^ BB.' Richard 4. 27 gar.’.es last s^ o n before they hander Whitey Ford (2-1) going pened to win them." . ance thus far, fanned only , two A two-base error, an outfield fly hb) PedAmonte,’ Jb 1 0 0 0 0 0 O'SpFncFr 3: TO Richard 5. 8p^nc#r J; B1 Paso by four stroke* yester­ since 166S when he lost to jack against the A’s Ned Carver (3-1). Detroit. 16; 3i ddln, Boston and Topping also snubbed the idea Yankees In a doubleheader. Em­ stationed a few feet behind th# batters, a far cry from hip average and a paiaed ball accorded the vic- Malauffky. It ...... 4 0 0 1 0 0 0, PR. Rudlni. / day.. It Xiao x.'sa the first time for Fleck In a playoff on the National won 13. They finished fourth, nail­ Maris and I»pez. Klinsas City. 15.., ploying Charlie Maxwell in the out­ base, suddenly went into action. ing that last first division berth ’ • • • of a trade. I '.Hogan to -win a tournament five Open, Xh*t dky Fleck was using R ns Biatted In —Triandps, Bal­ ' '•'What for?” he asked. "We field, Dykes got a lot of mileage He, summer*, was boiling mad a» times and he has taken 65 over Hogan clubs (Hogan has a club on the r.nal dgy of the season.' . RED SOX 8, A’S * - Kansas City timore. 19; Geiv Kansas City, and out of the veteran who responded he came over to the Reds" dugout. BaltU'.'ore’s Orioles and the blew a first-inning 3-0 lead against have a ..fine team. We'll come the years. Hogan ahot a one-under manufacturing concern here't and Killebrew, Waahtngton, 18; Skow- through all right.” with four conaecutive home runs, He ahook a finger at an Unidenti­ Captain Ron Smith I '.^ ar 66, Hawi^tins 78 yeeterday. . .yesterday Hawkiits was using Ho­ Ckilcago White Sox are tied for the Red Sor yesterday. Dick ron. New York and Lemon, Wash­ one in the first game and three in fied source. *nd ' gave him th# second, e.ich at .11-8. Fourth? Gernert, 4-for-5, doubled home the ■ But the Yahkeee are worried. Title-Vacating Action Hogiui. said he was going to gan clubs. ington,-'17. And Others recalling that the laat the second. He drove in eight runs heave-ho. The man in uniform who play spmb more tournament golf "At first I thought It might be Kansse City. Ahd who's fifth? tying run and scored Boston’s Hits—Fox, Chicago. 33; Bertola. during the afternoon ai Detroit wasn’t even around for the first Sparks Golf Squad' T h e long lo*. Washington Sen­ lead run on Sammy White's single two months of the,196b season the before tbs National Open’"because a repeat of that Jack Fleck Washington, 30; Kalins, Detroit, club has anything but a ball of won twice. Thua, In less than 24 out, was Dykes. that’s thO'cm.y way you can get match,” grinned Hogan. ators whO; have the best record in a two-r-.in sixjh.' Then Gernert 29; Power, Cleveland, 28; Maria, hours, Dykes aaw hii club win as "That’s the first time * player, To One-Sided Win i5-2) among ih« Rastern cluba on smacked a two-run double in the fire, suggest that the club started Bound to Stir Activity ready for ifc't, .jo he expects to Ben appeared confident he Kansas Ci y. 20. to slip theiu and this ia a oontinu-' many games as the Nonhan-guid- coach or manager was ever thrown enter the Mes^this. Tens., Open might 'Win the Open. He 8ald he their .present trek through the eighth, and Jackie Jensen's fifth Doubles—Williams. Kansas City, ed club won in the first 23 da.vs.- out'of an exhibition game-before it • Sparked by Captain Ron Smith’s \ West. homer counted two in the ninth. ation of the decline. In other started," one pres* box occupant three weeks from how. . was putting better than he had in 9; Strickland, Cleveland, 7, Boyd, words, tha'C the New Yorkere Dom Moski, who waa a bullpen five Qve/ par 75, the undafeated ' That leaves Boston | 8-Pl sixth, Bill Monnoqiutte (1-0) won it pitcher under Norman, was given reported to a Connecticut Yisitor. New York, May 5 (JP)—The National Boxing Assn.’s title- Just StrslghtNiolf five years. “The reason is because Baltimore, Fox, Chicago and Siev- have had it.' , . , DflSTY LEAGUE and untested Manchester Him golf Hogan beat Hawkins 'by. rpUtng T am using my own stroke now in­ the Yanke‘ 8 ('-121 seventh and voth 6-2-3 innings of three-hit re­ a starting aaiiipiment by Dykea vW'hat reason- did Dykes have for vacating action against Sugar Ray Robinson is bound to Twt> lop-sided gamea marked team ;iiade it three in a row with I Detroit (4-15) last. lief after -epiacing slarter Frank ers, -W'ashington, 6. exploding? "I wanted to play up a four-stixAe lead In tfto'first stead of everybody else’a ” he said. 'IViples—House, Kansps City, 8; against the Yanks and the right­ stir up plenty o t activity in the ring and possibly the courts. the season's opening doubleheader a wie-slded la'.i'-llj triumph overf sexwn holes then coming in with “You will get a little desperate A’s Blow Chance Baqmann and getting out of a .Cerv, Kansas City, Skowron, New hander responded -with an eight- golf." Dykes told'newsmen In the at Rob'ertaon Park last night. Malpney yesterday afternoon at the 11 ThcK 3-T,Sa fety Alt-Weather* ire built with GMxlyiM’'* Kansa.s City ' le'.v a chance to bases li>aded. none-oiit jam in the hitter, winning 8-2. clubhouse. "Birdie said I couldn’t Instead of just one middleweight title fight this year, there Just straight golf. Tlje two tied for when you’re putting bad and use York, and Alliaon, Washington, 2; Piersall, Gordon may be three—provided by a cou-*------' ' Bill's Mobile walloped the Ma­ Mancheater Country Club. , ^ excluiive 3-T Nvlon, tempereil by a proceti invol^g first place in the C^lonisl tourna­ Other people's Ideas, I tried that take sole possession , of second second. Murray Wall mopped up Prior to the managerial ohanga, have the day off unless I got rines 16-3, in the lidlifter and Don Both veteran Stan McFarland' prectiely controlleii tension, temperature and fiin«. The place yeste’day, lo.xing R-i Ip'Bos­ oyer the last -two frames. Rip 19 players tied w‘th 1. thrown opt. I’ve been around long pit of ch^piona was not a fit opponent at this ment when they mot 285 for 73 and-lt didn't work." He added that Home Runs—killebrew. Wash­ Rairios Draw Fines Detroit lost their flrat six gamea, Why two champions? Well, Willi* Garage troaheed Walnut and newcomer Dick Kerr shot 78s i result is more strength, more resistance to road impact. boles and the playoff was to de­ .he thought he had it all well fig­ ton dn the only game scheduled in Cole-nan (0-1) was the loser In won one. lost another half dozen enough,.to know .how to do that,” time. The German is ranked as th* while Roger Poe carded aii M to ^ | ington. 7; ColaVito, Cleveland, there’s still Sugar Rey, who say* No. 4 contender. Restaurant, 15-3, under the lights. And it hat been proyed on Goodyear’* high-speed test cide which gbt'^.OOO first money. ured out now. the AL. ' V relief. . ■ Yost, r>etroit and Ijemon, W a^- before winning their aecond game Dykes said as he lit a match and Tin.v Bonham, Ed Wrobleski and, complete the varsity acores. The ' Orioles, no worse than T ie Red Sox are at Detroit to­ For Player Brriwl and then dropped three more )>e- brought . closer to his cigar. he’a not retiring. And then there If Robinson ‘ doe* fight Seholz. track at San Angelo, Texas. With the price as low at it’* Hawkins received 33,000 for sec­ Hogan win .play in the National ington, 8-. Six players tied with 5. will be th* win. er of, the Carmen- Joe 'Thompson homered to pace Actually, the afternoon’s best 11 ond place. Open at Mairtaroneck, N. Y,, next when the'\ started the Western night with rookie Jerry CasaJe for* General Manager Rick Ferrell '-‘Summer* "and J have been friends . he woiild have billing aa', world Bill’s ' nine-hit -attack. Th* pitch­ round was turned in by alternate 11 ever been, 3-T Nylon Safety All-W’eather by Goodyear (1-2) pitching against Jim Btih- Stolen Bases—Power; Cleveland, Boston. May 6 (AX— American BasiUo-Cjene IftiUmeriwirap to de­ champion In Ekiro^ at least.'' In the tournament that wound month. He qualified for It by fin­ trii. although they’ve lost three of 5; Aparlclo, ChicAgo and Mantle. announced Norman'* exit. "I feel fob years but I'know how to get termine the NBA’# eucceaeor to er* were bothered by early, season Bob Ballard, who fired a two overij it the beet NYLON TIJRE value on the market! C ^ e ishing lOih in the 1988 Open. five, serve as the final test of nlng (0-3'. Washington was at another manager can jell thla club. his ^ a t out and I knew the min­ This /'could provide for dual par '72 over the well-conditioned I up Sunday Billy ..laxwell of Odes­ New York, 4; Kallne, Detroit and Leagxie President Joe Cronin- to­ Roblrtaon; , wildness as a-total of . 17 walks in and deal. „ ; ' sa, Tex., and Tommy Jacobs of Cleveland's home stand against Chicago for ah afternoon game day fined principals in Sunday's The potential. nas not been real­ ute'*! saw him come out that I Champions—the first for th* 160- were recorded. The Marin-i ix-cre course. A second alternate. Bob! the East tonight. Lefthander Jack with the While S6x, naming Bill Killebrew, Washington,-“S. ized. Dykea is an experienced big The, BasUio-FuUnver winner then pound division since 1941. Dlscqcd Seelert shot an 80. WTiittler, Calif., tied for Qi»rd Philadelphia — Vic Diarnpnd. Pitching — Wilhelm. Baltimore, brawl between players of the wouldn't laat long once I started on will have to face another leading held to only three hit*. ’ Hirehman, who hasn't beaten the- Fischer (2-0) against Billy Pierce league manager. 1 ' always liked hla him.” > among boxing ’bodies here and According to Coach Larry Perry, j with 386 and won 31,000 each. 137«,,, Philadelphia. outpolrlted DeLocl:, Boston ■ and McLish, and Washing­ conUnder, undoubtedly Spider abroad' hsd the middleweight divi­ Eleven funs In the final three Lionel. Kebei-t of Lafayette, La., Indians since he wss with the' (3-U. style. He’a aggressive arid has m' # * • Innings by Don WSlIls .were the the Indians’ tou'gheat match at th'la | ALL POPULAR StZIS AND ITYLEI AT LOW LOW PRIDES! Clarence' Ford, J3S, Philadelphia,del] Cleveland: 8-0. 1.000; Pappas, ton Senators. big league background.’* Thafs'ar* Webb of Chicago, by NBA edict. sion divided artiong sevcrSl cham­ early stage is scheduled Friday i and Ted Kroll of Sarasota, Fla. 6, Baltli.iore, Larsen, New York and Cleveland Manager major difference in the nightcap. WMiSMMnR - I certainly no unfierstaterniints. Shrpwd BaAeball Man UMOhnaqa Vote pions from 1931 to 1941. The split Norm Vittner banged out three afternoon In Wethersfield. The TIRE IMSMmR S E E U S - BYecher. Washington, 3-0, 1.000. ! was fined $100, Indian outfielder * *,-* *. ' ; The NBA’s long heralded move developed whenr Mickey Walker locals wlH warm up for th# crucial Strikeo'.'ts—W;vnn, Chicago. 36;;j[^ Piersall and Washington Dykes can 'be rough on umpires ■olid hits and teamm ates Bill Mce- SIZI jD^by Champion Toihy Lee during regular season games, too, against Sugar Ray was announced abdicated th* title. xer and Bob Pinkin- added two test against Platt at home Thurs­ T>sei*dtU»» fhSSrtSw Score. Cleveland, 36; Wilhelm, | pitpher Pedro Ramus 3S0 each. Didn't Win Friend* yesterday by Dr. Ward Wylie, Robinaoh posy pursue further day. . •Baltimore, 31; 'Terry, Kansas City, Cronin also • approved an auto- but he is also a shrewd ba.sebsll- apiece for the Garagemen. Pilcher FHi sMtf modeli ef ■ NYLONS . The departed Norman didn't win nvan. When Birdie Tebbetts quit president of. the boxing body. Pr. court'action despite his turn-<:dewn Yesterday's results: ]6 Plymsutti, Ford, Chevrolet, I Heads West for Lengthy Rest '24; Ford, New York,' 22. matic fine of $50 levied on Sena­ recently by Judge Saul Streit -in Bob Gagnon gave up just two hits MiiprhFatFr MulftilFf IAQe 1 1 .4 1 many friends among newanaper- under/preaaure last year as tor pitcher John' Rompnosky by men during the Grapefruit League cinnati manager, third base coach executive'com m ittee wrece polled State Supreme Court. 3 DftnbFAi) . National League Umpire-ln-Chief Ed Hufley, • "We haven’t decided yet what striking ojit three. - (J''''' season last Mairch in Florida. Sev- and they yoted unanimously to BUTS ...... 1445 20-15 . ^ Be.1t Balt Fits sewer models el G O F O R f l.x>iu8ville, Ky., May 5 (Ti—Kcn-.iison of T idor Minstrel was under Batting (Based on 35 or more at The ^ Cleveland______brawl______began'____ after ■trip R4>t>njK>n of Mb title, f' our hSxt step will be,” said Rpbip- '8 Faykowrfk! swst b ats)—Aaron, Mllvraukee, .^67: pieraall, carrying hla bat, walked -Marines ...... ^300*20— A 3 I MeParUnd . 24 Johnson .. ilDsIS Plymouth. Ford, Chevrolet, 1 7 9 2 1 .1 5 2 5 .1 5 2 5 i lucky Derby champ Tomy Lee, a drive to nvp Dunce, seventh Sugar Ray hasn’t (ought since aon’a attdrnky, Martin Machat. Varley, Marchsa* and Bonham: Bail . . 8 BFitf Ball' Hudson, Nish, Studebaher . S * * *I.S sound but tired, heed West to- place colt in the Derby, by a half Bruton, Milwaukee and Burgess, ] tovvard Ramba after the latter ha 'regainedI the middleweight night for g'rest. I length in the Blue Grass Stakes Pittsburgh, .396;- Moon; 'Los An- itfirew a high, inside fast ball while five everyone the Impression he Osgood and McCarthy. Toiai« Totals A S l 6 w . higher than thir^. crown ftv-'u BasUio. in Cbioago, Don Willi* ...... 3io 02.5 ^ 1 5 ' " " -i::;: Dedae, Bukk. Nish, Olds. Like Determine'five years ago, at Lexington, And, only six days| getes; .375; Pinson, ClTTcinnatl.' ptersall was''batting. wa# too busy tp talk tp digging M0e1$ There, were a lot of happy De­ March 36, 1966, High Racquel^rs Walnut .1.000 300 .0-^ 3 2 Mercury, Pontiac, Hudson 2 1 .5 1 2 1 .2 1 2 1 .7 5 S2 .1 5 the little English-bred colt got the before that, .he raced seven fur- I .373. The pitch waa .thrown after In- for-atories newsmen. Even repre­ "RoWnaon twa failed to keep his big one and ia bypassing' the .olh- longs at Keeheland in track record | Runs—Pinson, Cincinnati and.dian had hi belted a sentatives from the various Detroit troit , fang jn the Motor City last B. Gkgnon, Madsen.*fid Segar, Ypsiprday’fi Homers Sunda.v night. The Tigers, they agreement with the NBA to de­ Blank Rival Platt N.r.Gagnon; Pyka and Baton. (SeasonTotal in Parentheses).! Chrysler, OeSoto, A S * m . er legs in racing's triple ri'-owTi, i time of 1:21 3,.'5, to beat Tim i Mathews, Milwaukee, 20l Demeter, j two-run homer, dailies were annoyed at Norman's ,’ fend hla tlUe,” said Dr. Wylie in tieick. the Pr_cakness and ftie Belmont. I Tam’s mark'b.V S'/.S second. Los Angeles and Aarpn. Milwau-.| • Players^ and umpires rushed to new* tactics ___ and^ some,______even in I! 1rtallsed. were not dead after all. OHVRCH'LEAGUE American League 7.a6El5 OMi, Hudson, Mercury, 2 5 .1 5 2 1 .7 5 1 1 .4 5 1 5 .2 0 training,' atayed away from the i Dykes, they hope, will lead the announcing the title-atripping dcr Ted Powell- pitched St. Mary a Jensen, Red Sox (5). PKktrd Twiner F,i-ank Childs said'.he'll Childs said. ’'There's nothing | ^ee, 18; Temple, Cincinnati,-17. get between Pieraall and RaniM eislon. S w e ep in g all three singles rest Tom.V. lice until the Holl.yWood wrong with him," but explained R uns' Batted Ih—-Banks. Chi­ and a verbal exchange developed man who played but '87 game* in | team p u t of the woods, inatches and boUi doubles, Man­ to a 6-0 shutout win oVer the Cen­ National League A W E E K ! Derby on June 27, then bring him he wanted to give the' colt a between Gordon and Ramos, Ra­ the majors. 24 In 1931 and 18 In! WhaUs that, the Yankees should H e said the NEtA would recog­ ter Congo* In the season’s opener Mathews. Brayes (9). Chrysler, (kdt. Csd||lse, ‘L. cago. Robinson, Cincinnati and De­ nise the Fullmer-BasUio winner. chester Higta'a,tennis ^uad blank­ S.00rI$ 1 4 .5 5 3 1 .2 1 i . to Chicago for a couple of big "chance to catch his . breath." meter. Los Angeles, 24;j !Pinson, mos threw the ball at (Jordon and 1932, all with the White Sox. get rid of Casey Stengel ? - . ed C dL rival ITatt- 5r0 yesterday laat night at Mt. Nebo. Powell al­ Adcock. Bra\'is (2). Liacoln, Ptekird ti.ti I2.N stakes later this surnmer. - After the Holl.x-wood Derby, a general melee developed. Then Syracuae Promoter Norm lowed just three hits in attaiiiing Demeter, Dodger-s 17). Caitclnnatt, 23; Mathews, Mllwau- j Rothachilo aald he< had signed afternoon at the high school "He’s liad three hard races in a Childs aims to bring Tomy Lee to kee, 21.' After .the players were sepa- Court*; It marked the second vic­ the shutout, a. rarity in slow’ pitch Hodgei, DodgeTs 2 ) 3). *PhRtu ted receppebt* tiff row and is kinds off his feed." Chicago for the. $100,000 ! Equt- both-of these top contender* and Cepeda. GlAnls (6). -..-r Hit* -Aarpn, Milwaukee. 37; |Gordon and Ramos eK-6iiam'p.lon* fon Syracuse In the tory in- seven.-matebea for the Jn;- Childs said. "We thought It better poise Mile on,July- 25 and the Pinson, Cincinnati, 31; Temple, "’«>•« ejected from the gam*. flr*t •fin8tertm ld*8 Golfe,eNo* 14 diana who boat Wethersfield in g St. Mary’s 200 121 0-- 6. Xlou. Giants -15). to skip the P.reakness.'TTiat's , s $100,000 American Derby on Aug. Cincinnati, 29; Banks, Chicago, 27; « a doubleheader. sumilaar. ? * returrf-match T h u rs d a y . The Powell end Whitney; O’Dell and Robinson. Reds (6). MQRK BI9 PII RIDI ON OOODYiAR TIRIS THAN ON ANT OTHIB KINDI real tough race.'' -••••' |29. Robinson h*4 heen wamed aev- Five plaver* tied With 26. , “ 5 Bagleaf whipped tlli locale: 4-1 the Hansen, Thomas, Reds-(3).. T he'trainer decided earlier Mon-1 Tomy Lee will have comptui.v en ' ..tral tlWs, by'the NBA thkt he RECREATION. LEAGITR Whlsensnt. Red* (1). Doublea-Temple; Cincinnati. 11; I " " ‘I..*’'®. Hands Lead ,Clubhead was; long overdue to risk hla title 'fireb time around. da.v the triple crown wasn't for his'route to the Coast. He'll be going! Burgeas. PlttsbuVgh. 10; McMillan.' t^e WwWngton hur er had Inton- The Silk Town singles victories The North End entry failed to Marshall, Ciibs (1). NICHOLS-MANCHESTER TIRE colt'as he made plans to pa.ss the j with his atabiemate, TXileg. the' under the alR-months defense rule. field a full team for laat night's GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE I'l-mlle Belmont on June 13. , Import owner Fred 'Itirner______Jr. waa_ Cincinnati, Aaron* Milwaukee i leTt wr ^ New YorlLswhioh 1* not a mem­ were scored (by Co-^ptain Jack Toomey oynf Henry Ksockmal 6- opener at Charter Oak Park/.Aa a 295 BROAD S t.-^ l 3-5179 Tomy Lee had.a real battle*on, genuinely interested in when he Gepeda, San Francisco 8. , . carries with it an automatic 840 Fourt4Mut|i .of aeries written tor ber of tha NE|a , haa given the Scholastic Baseball 7)3 MAIN ST.—Ml T-S3T0 his hands in the Derby. He raced purchased , his futiire Derby | Triples—Poat,_ Philadelphia, cud i dapper HarieRf.bualneBsman until 0, ^-2. Co-Captain Steve Thoihea result. First National was award­ NEA Nervic and The Herald over Francis Spring 6-2, 6-3. and ed a 7-9 forfeit victory. Co nimye sure it doean't noT feUrtn#." ' fllnger 8-2; r-'4; ‘ ' fall short .on the grass fringe. ; J; 704 MAIN ST.—Ml 'V.0232 " 14W vr. CINTIII ST.—Ml (Have You An Event nati and Neal and Moon. Los A.n^ College Baaeball Not a Fit Foe ! .' . , ' ■ gale*, 4;'T . Taylor. Chicago, Tern As I teacii ^t Tequeata. the H%. indicated he still may fight Boise, Idaho.— Roque MaraviUa, same principle nriay be applied if. plf ^and Pinson Cincinnati ahd Week’s Schedule Gerniimya Qqatav Seholz, the li7, Bbise, knocked'bill Teddy Mgr. PETpUR SPECIALS! JOHNNY'S ATUNTIC BUHRER’S SN$I^ SERWOE Scheduled That Colls Zim’mer. Loa Angeles, 3. th* player'is four or 4p feat off European' champion, and poaiibly tin, 173, .Sacram4nto, ,Calil^ '4. V- Patching--Burdette, Mil^ukee, Tuesday: Waterbury UConns at th* green by '.Alng clubs with loft In Butopai;Th9 New York Athletic GleivBurges*, 150, Meridian, Idaho,, , 208 W. MIDDLE tPKE.—Ml 9-8302 «S'3 CENTER ST:—Ml f.«12l , 6-0. 1.000; Klippatein, Loa An­ Hartford UConna; Trinity at Vfee- to fit the situation. In reaj close,, Comnilaiti^- in taking- Us 'action stopped John Milton, 154, Sacra­ Brand New, Ftrat Quality REGULAR geles, and Face, Plttaburgh, 3-0, leyan: . Willimantic Teachers at you might ust a No. 4 .or 6 iron, agalnat SUilar Ray, ruled' Sqholz mento, 8. , For Food? - Westfield Teacher*. ' cooPES nSES GASOLINE ^.OOO.; Haddix, Pittsburgh, 2-0, depending on the Brmneaa or hard- ‘ t) V . MOBIL SERVICE KEN’S OARAOE In Fine W hiskey... It may be a wedding, a banquet or just an infnrmaf | 1.000; Eight pitchers tied with I'-O', .Wednesday: Coast Guard at Com nea* of the green. Forty feet from $9.95 I.. ‘ get-toirether’qf a .society, lodge or (wtae friendly group. 1. 000. hecticiit; Hartford at Quinhiplac; th* green you' would probably se­ • 134 E. CENTER Ml 9-8317 ' ANRpVERT-n 3-4227 Strikeouta—Drysdale. LoslAn- New Haven Teachere at New Brit-' lect a No. 8 or 6 iron, or maybe 6.70x16 Tube Typ4».—Black, -’ WE ARE PREPAREQ TO S^VE YOU gelei, 38; Spahn. Milwaukee, 33; aln Teachers; Trinity. Froah at SI. a pitching wedge. plus tax asid recappaMe caa- 26 Per GfUon (Onriij FLEISCHMANN’S TO YOUR COMPLETE SATt$FACTiON . | Jackson, St. LoiUa, 28; .Podres, Loa 'ITiomae pemlnary. L et. me repea. that in .playing ^o w fn Ma^ch^ster Ing. -Not reenpnt N et used! BROWNIE’S tSNEU SBRVlOE $ 4 2 5 Angeles, . 26; Sanford, San Fran­ Thuraday: Connecticut at Rhode th* closmin chip from the ftiitge WYMAN’S QUIf STATION Our catering service is set up to be flexibje enough to cisco'2 3 .' ' '.i unovemetit* 1* IlmiteiL almoet .'ex­ 27S MAIN ST.-.IS.I 3 -U 7 3 4/» Q«. Island; Rhode Island Froah at Cbn- 24 MAIN ST^MI 3-1103 - - is the B|G buy I accommodate any siu gathering. Why Abt call.c us'and .necticut Froah; Keene T«achera at clusively tw the wriats and hand*. A ^ A tiO TRANSM^ON URVICiE (Sale. Tax .talk (|Over the details? t - ,( St. I-oul*. May 5 (J5--Mr*. Paul­ WllUhiantlc Teacher*. 'R*mem'>«r this. Uj will aid yopr K ■ ; J .. laelaM ) c 0 n a i a t p n c y immeasurably. A Ow'*x|itfft nwclMSlcs raM W fliMi odjinf «StyiMn ine Berra, -66, mother of New York ’ Friday: Gorham Teachers at \ DON WILLIS lARHIIE DIOK’S ATliNTip STATION Yankee Yogi Betra, idled yesterday New Britain Teehhera (2); AIC at swaying bo(iy oaa lead to all kinds (Mfpniatie mmMiilstioM. Also complpto front 'TVinlty. ;■ of mis-hiU and bad shot*. Mtolmlz- "YOUR BTUDEBAKER OEALER' 11 MAIN ST.—Ml 9-4531 :’3M HARTTORb RK—Ml ; 9 0 PRdOF is whyi In St. John’s Hpspltal here. She you wotild when playing a Ipngir oiifiiiiNMiMorvleo. • , . , ’ -. .4 0 CENTER 8T. M l $-4079 farden^ Grove had been ill for a number of year* ing motion reiiuces the chsinc.e* for . 'Saturday:' Naw Hampshire at error. ■ i . ^.■. or full ahot. \ ~ , Free Plelrap nnd DeUvery^On AU Bepnlr Servloe* PHONES Ml 3.7364 with diabetea. ahd recently had a Connecticut; Hartford at Danbury ' — ■ '; \ . ' The right arei la In close. 3 * hand* lead tha clubhead. (se A daan jRt. ,to Center BL, er rn tk . W nlaut to Ceeper St., or •UtNOKO WHItKSY ♦ 66 FFOQP •-66» «HAIN NIUTffAl IPIRITS second leg amputation.! Yogi flew Teachers,New Britain Teachers at T hls'is a baalo principle of oon- €00rS SERVICE STATION, l>8. PVM St to Cooper St via 'M’eat'Center' St Tura RigMRi At a'BIU. MARKHAIH tUNOOb STATION Vi- lARTFORD ROAOlSElW lBii^ r M l 3.81383 • The stance le open to the extent ^iSOHMAMN 0IS$IUIN9 C06*0IIA*llQN, NSW YORK CITY to Stl. Loula and Will attend his Willimantic Teachers; Trinity at sletortly good^ chipping. . TEL. >n trtMl-:iMANC1IE4li^.OftES;N> . 270 HARTFORD R D e ^ l-a m mothflir’a funaraLH# will rejoin the Worecater Tech; Wesleyan at Am- ^ a t th* tody half faiwe th* bol*, ( , : 3291. CENTER ST.—MT9-iOIT ; : Yanka naxt weekend. Btand eloear to tMi-ball tkaii heraL ■ ' ' \ M M T : nm tn g 'ij6aA.1 ' . .■ ) '•>.1 ■ -I - "■ ' ■!,

O’ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY. MAY S. 1969 FAGB FOUSTSEN. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN„ TUESDAY. MAY 6,1869 PA<

B esIm a s 8 « iv ^ 9 s Qffsrwl 13 THERE OUGHTA BE X LAW BY PA6AJ.Y and SHORTEN SitoatlM WaRlAdx- Artidip ftr flirit a Bu «K MaterialD tiiooMhoM Goods 51 Keams Without Itoord 59 Summtr HomM tor Roift 57 Hoosco for Sale 72 P noM k 38 1S LAtlNG BDBfS. Alan food fUsi H e u s M T o r : 72 Suburban tor Sal* 75 B o l t O t l MORTENSBN TV. SpedMillSsd RCA REFINEb woman, many years nltare. WRt sMI e h i ^ l f taken :>Y -SAVINGS LIST ^ ^ R I Q .4 0 " ~gas range! r SSm TiFOR Working iftsa quiet MIBQUI^ICUT^ Four ropm cot- BA^ HARTFbRD-i im Cape, ROCKVILLE—8 room older horns, T aHWG 'iOM OfOUiMH dOlCE •« * ir.fNc.toiMDi uifc ftirt once. MI 9-3790. tbtevtsion, asrvlod. Ml 9 ^ 1 . 17 ■ecrMarial experience, now ac­ .qigh broiler,, clock oohtrofied neighborhood. Five minutoa to tage,(s, sleepeBiee 6 . AU rtectiic kltch- ergs fenced in Yof d hotnot m baths, 3^csf garage csntlrsl CLASSIFIED veuVET ir b o -- CAUMa- A UOG.' tively Mlf-emplpyed. Interested In Pa^Aaga Locks $1.6$ sa. even, 4-0488. bus. $8. MI 8-3833, en. hot water and shower. MI EASt HARTFORD— New Cape. airTieai, fuU Uettiect. $ 18(800, locatlpn $14,700. Curran Rsiyiy FLOOR SANDOfO and SCREENED \ LOAM. Also humtiL DtsapRsarinR Stairways- $33.05 ea. Philhrtck Town Awaits S c ^ e r Humus Plant, Foster I t . 8-S6S9. ovataiMd-' FHA minimum down, y. Ml 94484. JA 3-0886. Mrs. Contetsa ** Spectallsing la eld floors. KfW %*rins Paneltng 13He sq. ft. TAKE OVER' PAYMENT* FURNISHED ROOMS to rsnt, fret 814,900. R. F. Dlmobk Co.. Realtor, 3:M88. 9-B780: Windsor. MI 8 4 ^ FROM OUR BANK parking, CaU MI 9-0836 between advertising ■ WKIA A VA vavsxvw P. Mwas^wwseepmoma Blrih Plywood ' 44c oq .'ft. MI 9-siM6, or Robert'Murdock, Ml Farm and Land tor Sal* 71 FOR UNPAID b a l a n c e . 8-7 p.m. 8-8472. Barbara Woods, MI 9-no2. its fo r Sale 73 Counsel W ord LAWN Mo w e r s sharpened, re- desired. Box A, Herald. 34" Royal No. 1 Shingles $l$.98 sq. . - ■■ ■ --I ------1 . . ' B x e ^ .Wall Panellag Waat*d->R*al Bstot* 77 m AnVKRTISEMENl DEPT. HOPRfif paired. All work guaranteed Free AMERICAN orisntal rug. 9x11. l a 1, 2, OR 8 YEARS TO PAY! FR()NT r o o m , centrally located, FIVE ACRES, excellent location, '■ ' 'from 34c.ail. ft. XI _____ Prime reslOentie.' pfop- pkk-up and delivery. We also 841548. START PAYINCL hot water, panting. Lady or gen- near RI- 6. 13 miles fratn' Man- y, city water. For furthei-lnfor- IF YOU H A ^ a horns to a611 end 8;16 AJI. to 4:30 P.M.______...... ' Sltaatlons Wanted— Male 39 Celling Tile, necia] lOHc Aq. ft. O n R o a d w a y sharpen axM, scissors, chisels, IN JUNE Ucmab. Ml 9r7l39. 89 Birch St. clnirtsr, *100 ft. frontage-on Hl|fti- EAST HARTFORElf-New nine ..4iUon. R, F. DImock Co. Ml want prompt eOTrieous ssrvlc f o r d BtECrRiC heater, M gal- $»PanlBt QoliWal Doors, . way. "fimall _pooI, gravel Iwttom, planer blades and knlvea Riuno 8 ROOMS . FURNITURE Bxisptionally large rookni. ___ 9-lOilA call (l2eatynskl-Frtber Agency, COPY CLOSLNO TIME FOR Moaka. Ml g-0771. CARPENTER, mason and painUr, ions. JBxceUefit eotMUtion. MI irpm $8,95 ea. ATTRAClTVB furaiihsti room. sprif^ fed. 'Trout brook and oak The Selectmen have cdnaulted roofer, sidewall ' man desires 9-8143 after 8. Window ^inde, from ,$6. pOr. pr. •J9.S8 MONTHLY piste, $18,900. R. F. DimocH-tlo., Two brokers and a s^esman en m ilflU T Tfcm WUDAT Htl> AJI.—8ATDBDAT > AJL Bedroom, Uvlng Room, Dinette, Gentleman. Private phone on grove. Dry land, natural drain­ A ZONE 60x100 ft. lot.^^11 Utilities, call at all times. Ml B-ieC*. M^ Town Counsel Harold Garrt^ en CXINNIE’S TV and Radio Servioa, work. 83 per hoUr. CH 6-8181. floor. Ml 3-8831. • ^ Realtor. MI 9-8848, or Robert Mur very central- Jpcitlon. T. J. We will beat our Competttore adv Rugs, Lamps, Tables age, good fences, mostly atone dock. Ml t-6473,'Barbara MI 6-4291. ths Webster Lane problsifi. PLEASE READ YOUR AD available all hours. Satisfaction TfrUskd prices by ^at . least 8.*. walls. Reasonably priced. Tel. Crockett. Ml 34677, A new housing dfevelopmsnt, guaranteed. Call Ml 9-1118 HIGH SCHOOL boy wants worlc APPROXIMATELY 12x1.7 naa Andy Other Items 9-7702. caring for lawns. References . EVBRYTHINO $338.78 Oovtotrjr. PI 2-7090 evenings. 8BLUNG YOUR HOME? Fdr which, lies chiefly tn Hebrm, ean » «Wm > AJB“ w Ukea • r t r Carved wool rug. CaU. MI tpBl4. WfOBODY—BUT NOBODY WELL f u r n is h e d , clean room CONCORPxkb,—Bulldltig4ot, 120' prompt, efficient, courteous ssrv- FUlOR SANDING a sowrialtv. available. Phan* MI 84983. X V Ilf be reached only through Webdter. Thg'M iM itM sr •konid IMUl U* Ad ttM FIRST DAV IT UNDER8ELU NATIONAL. and gya ge. Call >u 8-8988. frontage:; Call owner. JA 9-8668 be- Ive and appraising without obliga­ Laiie^ located In Bolton. Residents Skilled workmanship.' Call Andy USED LUMBIUt, doors Sind Win­ 8 ROOMS FURNITURE Hlmues for Sal* ^ 7 2 f o r o ^ p,m. or Ml 4-1208 afte? 8 ktMM aag aad MOPORT ERSUR8 IB Ub m for tka m z I U | ^ dows. G. E. hot water furnace, ,.rbB>BUILDERS WITH CASH' $10.16 MONTHLY NICE 'l^R O E front bedroom fur­ 4H ROOM RANCH, like new, fire- tion, eall S, A. Beechler, Realtor. in the' arto have protested liee of H ^ r S T n m ld k twpoMiMa for ealy O N E lucorreo* or amlttod Sebula, MI 9-8919. SWEEPINO VIEWS - Six room p,Tn. Hi 3-8969 or Wesley R. Smith, As­ Do|^—Airdn—Petfi 41 140,000 B.T.U. Richmond hot WE GIVE SPECIAL DEALS, gbouse Refrigerator. Living nished with refrigerator and lava­ pUce, c e r a t e tile bath, bmestte the lane this purpoee. The num« i S L S m Sru» adoM M t uid thw obIj to tko ostoat of ■ HILLS' TELEVISION Service. water furnace, electric hot water Bedroom',’-.^ Dlnetta, Rugs. tory. M lll-M ll' ranch, flrepltoe', hasted .racres- drive, rttache'd garage, full price' sociates. MI 9-8053. Member Multi­ her of houses plotted for the de> S S T iw i - lw e n ie B . Errors wklek do oot losooo tte m Im of tlon room, steel'beam epnstrur ple LJkting Service, AvallabM at all Umea. Pbilco fac- heaters. Modern bathroona set. NATIONAL LUMBER. INC., S . Tables and Other Items $12,1^."^. F. DImock do.. Reallor, COVENTRY-Larg. lot for sale. velopmertt lotala shout Ito- "The j S r S w S s M s r t wm wot ko corroctod by “inoAs «ooS" ksortloA. tory. supervised ssrvlca. Tel. Ml 'FOR s a l e — ChOiauhuas, dedi- ?f-v EVERYTHINO $397.3' tion, attached garage) $17,850. MI4-8345, RolMri MurdOcJrf Ml Bolton rssldente t’bqtissied Bolton Modem low radiators. Pipes and • -881 STATE.STREET, Call MI 9-6784. ARE YOU CONSIDEPJNg 9-989S. greed, $88. MI 9-8403. soil pipes. Open daUy 11-6; Satur------.., 1.1 .Mil 1* 1,-i • • FURNISHED light housekeeping Extra building lot avallabts only 4473, or Barbara Woods, MI selectmen, to take aetloa which NClRTH HAVroi, CONN. room; near Main St. MI 8-8388. 81,000, Carlton W. Hutchins. Ml •7701. .SELLING YOUR PROPERTY? day 9-4. Choman’s Houacwrackinf, OS 4 ROOMS FURNTTURE^' We Will appraise your p.*jpert« would prompt Hebron to fnrovld# Piol MfT2711 e l e c t r ic a l work by Wait.Zema- Stock Place, or caU MI 9;3893. 'CHeathut'8-3147 $14:74 MONTHLY 9-8133. Resort Property for Sale 74 sn access road to the development nek. Prompt efficient- Service. WANTED—Good homes for cute ROOjd WITH kitchen privileges. free and without any obligation. Washing^ Machtae, '^ektingfloufis 343 SUMIMIT ST. Custom bv ~ p 3 f The Selectmen met With Hebrbn Guaranteed woikmanshlp. MI kittens. MI 8-8831. TWO SINGLE beds oomplets, ena OntraUy located. Babies sc- SUMMER COTTAGE (or sale. We also buy property for cash. Aatomobiles for Sale 4 Refrigerator, Be&«om,- Living room frame, brick veni Member Multiple UsUng offlotalsi including members of tho Lost kod Found 9-8976. double bed complete, three r«- DfiilnoiRls— Watches— Room, Dinette. Dishes, Rugs, hepted. Mrs. Dorsey, 14 Arch St. BOLTOrre^NTER RD.-8’4 -oom Reasonable. Pine I.-l con­ al—Paper and ashea Call MI '^u/U tS 10 volumes of "New World"; Reo u d Other Itenls. Boarders Waited 59-A bath, on first floop-,' space for one SOMMER COTTAGE—Three bed­ Ml 3-6273 dlsciuslon, it was decided that both rfbbOD, chocket* lenrth. InlUaU Trimalawn mower. MI 9-3063, LBOJIARD W. YOST. JawUer. rs- EVERYTHINO $89S.3S > c IS, $31,000, R, F. DImock ~ dition. Sacrifice. Call Ml 8-8884. 9-4084. toLmuiBiny. BABY CHICKS and ducklim palra,' Adjusts watches erinrUy. additional room and bath on sec­ room cottage, electric kitchen, groups would consult their reiq?sc- LJ.T. Vicinity Main fit Or Sh^P- eNMutnu^cwwMSf^, ROOM FOR worlrkihg girl, All nrivl- MI 9-8348. Barbara Woods, ptng Pukade. Giill Ml 8-84SS, Aak for Rome. Orders taken for turkey voillta. Reasonable prices. Open dally. ond, ^ n pOrch, full baremam, 9-7702 or Robert Murdock, , automatic hot water, ■ fireplace, BUY — SELL *- TRADE ;iv« town counssit. FLINTAR, AMESiTB drivyway May delivery. Ml 8-8030. little A 'rice Inbludes Delivery, Setup, leges of' home,, With or without A week '.ago. First Selectman te !l0 p.m. ______GLENWOOD etunMnstion gas an4 evenings. 129 flpruco lot 199x11^ Mtrion Robertson, 3-6472. .garage, extra lot. Lake Pocoto Want to eell your propertv? IF TOU ARE looking for a good Mai coating^ Average home drive­ McKiniwy, 18 Woodbridge St. ecvicA.tiuarwtse Immediate tie- board. Near Post Office; Ml Broker.JMI 8-8953. , paug. MI 9-0619. Greenwood. Inc., will buy for all Charles Robblns aad Attornoy Vin­ c le ^ uaed car, rMardlees of heat etove. MI 8-7716. 9-4887. flivery or Free Storage until needed. 8-8745. KCmCE IS HBaUBBT pven that way $40, TNn coata, itcachlns ------J------(XXI> cash nr work out a trade Quick cent Diana of Oarrity’* office, in­ P an Book No. TIOM, leaned by make,■ B, year or model, we have mwad. The best cost so little. Phone for appointment VERIK^N —New six'^ room Build- action assured. Call and get our spected the map of thO deyelop- them,1. We______hav*_ —carg . .. from...... $78- to Articlee For Sale 46 SAMUEL ALBER'T. Hartford CH SuburbfUi for Sale 75 Tlio Savbifa Bahk of Manchester Gives your driveway a lasting Roonng—Siding 18 PRintlBg— Papering 21 Help WantMk—Fenule 35 FARMALL TRACTOR F ^ , very Garden— Fartn— Dairy Apartment^-Flats-^ Rvteft, basement ga- COLDNIAL Seven room older. Ex­ deal, no obligation. ment at the Hebron Town Clerk’s 12,600. Over 80 to choose from future. Tel. BU 9-8428.' Evenings 7-0358 any time up to 8 p.m. p 'o v e n and range office end visited tho slte^ baa boon lopt and applicatkm has POWER MOWERS—Toro. Jacob good running cmidUlon. PI 3-7311. 1 P rodoeto SO ': Tgnomento 63 cellent condition. St, Jamcg Parish. CHa PLIN--Extra special custom GREENWOOD. ING. been made to stdd bemk for pay> Oakland Motors, Inc., 867 Oak m 8-4882. ALL TYPES of carpentry work PAINTING, paperfaanglng and RSitJABLE woman toNlp house' See It. Day Or Night epiace, exec.uti\> .-site R. F, Dfrnock Co.. Realtor, Ml Selectmen are awaiting . furijwr land St., Manchester. Open' eva^'. — sen, Yasoo and SnappUig TurUa If you have no means of trSnf- ivenlent to schools, built ranch with 6 rooms, 2- fire­ MI 3-1577. ment of the amoiint of deposit. done, alterations, dormers roof­ paper removed. H^I patat top half work halt day a week fbc work­ Keel and rotary. Also riding mow­ USBD R.C. ALAN a^ in g machlna APPLES. SPECIAL..Baldd.w in FOUR r o o m apartment tor rorit. 0-5345, or Robert Murdock, MI advice from the Oarrtty ettlfie be­ nlnge. MI 8-1448, LIGHT TRUCKmo attics, cellars ing, porches,, etc. Call MI 9-8981. of bouse if desired. Reasmable Starica, M-'lb. bag $1.23. Also portacton. I'll send my auto 'for Heat, hot tvater^ gas for chone exper­ TOKjSOlL—Possibly the cle nest old, $75. Used SUmpson Vegetable NEW SIX room (Colonial, $17,900. Inc., 887 Oakland Street, Manches­ Thompson, Ml ^1898 for estt- PITOFESSIONAL p a p e r hanger. Fertilizers 50-A OPEN NIGHTSTILL 8 P.M. qS b r o o m p u illy ^mlslMfd lonial ranch in a community set' PAUL J. CORRENTI court has been/Yecslvsd by the. b M made to said oMk for pay­ dle Turnpike. MI 9-8477. ience. Full or part-time. CaU and fertile deUvered cally, good body, radio, $498/ Ml GARDENS PLOWED. Call MI FOR PROMPT deUvery o ' __ DOUBLE b e d and mattrss< no en and dining area,, . ^ ililt : -tn range 8-6092. galvanised er ir gutters and B onds— S tock s M ortgagos 31 FULLER BRUSH plants. Krause Greenhouse, 621 Adults. Phone Ml 9-4824. TR 5-5778. phere. Carlton W. Hutchins, MI SSe WA8B-Dk H youxseU. Lucky 8-6737. \ ' loam aand, stone, gravel nd fill ji’^ Iie 'fA R T MOWER Crafts^ spring, $10. MI 9-8531. / ' 9-5132. and oven, fireplace and mantle. leaders.' Ml 8-7 CaU Ml 3-8603. •Hartford R i MI 9-7700, Basement *arajge, hot water heat. iMOr SeU-Berrice Laumdry, U METRO APPLIANCai Service — mitiik clutch. 3 cycle. Good eon- ' raR E E ROOM apartment, tUe ChargesdBefore City 1946 CHEVROLET convertible. ROOFma, SIDING, pklqting. Oar- SPRING CLEAN-UP time! Get rid HORIZONTAL BORING WALNUT B E D R O /^ set, double WEST SIDE—Attractive fiv^ room Situated on one acre lot. Close to and were sworn in as ■vottrs. M a ^ S t. (across from First Na> Repairs on all makes ot refrlgera- FRANK IS OPEN for buainesa. dition>|m. MI 9-8498. s t r a w b e r r y plants —Robinson bathroom, linoleum, venntiar Good running condition. 21 E ll»- pentry. Alterations and a4dltions. of all thoee nagging bUIe by con­ Premier, Midland, Tennessee bed,'chest and-''Wllty in A-1 con­ home, enclosed breeSeway ga­ schools, bus and shopping. 414.900. The session was authorized by a ^aSM Store Parklm Lot). tore, freesers, washing machines, Have used doors and used bricks dition, $80. Lfl S'toOO or Ml 3-7923. blinds, heat and hot water fur­ Minimum FHA financing. R F. beth Dr. Cellintt, Workmanshli solidating them into a . stifle MILL ALUMlNUMN.combination storm . Beauty. Fem Gardens, 179 Fern nished, parking. Inquire 11 School rage. $13,600, assume 4H% special town meeting last ibeek. dryers, range oil and gas burners. monthly payment. If you own for outdoor flrrolace, alio- good DImock Co., Realtor. Mi 9-5248, A number of charges lodged^permtts Issued in April ' Of . tos total only two peopls l A D t WANTS ride to and from MI 94)883. All work guaranteed. teed. A. A. Dion, Inc., windows, onexte69. two 34x47,' St.. MI 8-7278. ' St, MI 6-2360. mortgage, small cash. Carlton W. Hartford, vicinity Fuller Brush. property, dial CH 8-8897 and arit For second shift. Must be able used' furniture. I am also buying or Robert Murdock, Ml 8-8472, against Patrolman 'Stephen O, estiihate^«rboit $260,363. failed to register with a political St. Ml 841880. to set up and operate. seven 32x89. MI 84493, I GA$>-aT^y!^ for sale. MI 8-6796. Hutching, Ml 9-5132. • Pleaeik by the Police Commission Honrs M . MI » ^ l . I960 FORD half-ton panel, . 8180. Frank Burke or Mrs. Carter how good used furniture. 430 Lake St 3«A ROOM APARTMENT, heat, hot Barbara Woods, Ml 9-7702. ThtsjbiPabout $80,000 more than parly. Seven registered as Re­ CaU MI 3-8946. Ml 96530; and approved by the O ly Cduncll toe'estimated cost, of permits IS' LAWNS MOWED. High grass and FOR ANY TYPE of roofing, siding you pay back ^ second mortgage 80.000 B.T.U. FLOOR Yieater, in­ Household Goods water, parking. First floor. Built- $13,800 BEAUTIFUL three bedroom publicans snd four ss Demodrats. WANTBP—Ride to Hartford, vicin­ or remodeling call Manchester funds at $32.38 per month per MACHINISTS (8) in electric oven, surface units. Ex- ranch,' ceramic bath, hot watei (J^X X V I) will be heard May 12 at 7:48 p.m. 'shed a year ago, Building Inspector Dr. Sheridan Named Chairman 1980 PLYMOUTH 4-door. 1954. weeded areas cut. cSdl PI 2-6184. For second ehUt. Must be first C. J. MORRISON Paint and Wall cludes tank, some duct wbek. Also FElGnJAlRE,. li, cu. ft., ; riSck GENERAL ELECTRIC refrigera­ Arthur F. Himttngton ssitd. ity Travriers from Parker and Roofing and Siding, Inc. All work $1000. Connecticut Mortgage Ex­ Venetian blinds, odd sixeaS.. MI tor, • 6 cubic ft; Excellent eondi- ceptiCnqlly nice. Centrally locati heat, full cellar, large woodec lot. The veteran patrolman Is pres­ Dr. Bernard J, Sheridan of He­ E. Middle Ipke. Hours 9-B. CaU Nash 4-door, In g o ^ conditiem. guaranteed. Free estimates. MI class men for production work, Ex- paper Store at 385 Center St of maple kitchen sei, 9x12 flpT^ r^|^"' Carlton W. Hutchins. Ml 9-5132. TWO-FAMILY plus (our 'room Permits last month included, 22 WINDOWS WASHED, floors san«I; change, 16 Lewie St., Hartiord. fers off street parking and de 9-4460. ,tlon. MI 9-7175. ed. residential neighborhood. ently under a 30-day suaptinslpB' bron Rd. has been nfimbd chairman GH 9-8691 between 9 .8 . Call 111 Cedar St, after 4 p.m. 9-8933. ceUent wages, shift premium, pro­ A ir in good condition,. Call home. Individual heating ayatems, invoked by the Polim''"CompMs- houses at $22,000: 33 miscrtlane, ed, waxed, .poltehed. Lawns livery eervi^. Call M f 9-9718. Adults. Phone MI 8-7690 or MI two-car garage. R. F. DImock Co., of the Board o i Education's Sichool mowed. Cellars cleaned. Painting duction bonus and other *.eneflte 9:2855 after 5 p.ra^ - . / . 8- 8470. ‘ s e v e n " ROOM Colonial 1V4 baths, Sion after it learned,,tiwt Pleiftlk's ous permits, $16,868; and one 4 for experienced boring mil] opera­ CHILD’S TRICYCLE; $6. Glri’a 30’‘ steam heat, garage. Good coadi- Realtor. MI 6-5245. or ' Barbara Advisory Cofhmittee. He , suc­ done at your own prices. Call MI Help UVanted— Female 35 LAWN 8E$£d, Ume, fertiliser, THREE-PIECE living room set for revolver had g o ^ A ff In the kitch­ family dwelling, $24,000. ceeds SMrWood Robb of "Vernon Automobiles f<;r Sale 4 Trailers 6-A Roofing and Chimneys 16-A tors capable of doing own set" up bicycle, $20. Thayer doll carriage, SALE 1-8 OFF oh walli^rrW all tion. Owner. MI 8-0731. No agents. Woods, MI 9-7702, Robert Murdock, 3-2822. Ask for George before 3 peat moek, garden auppllea. MI $6. Thayer cheat ot drawers, ■sale,,-$80. MI 9-2261. / ' TTIREE ROOM apartment and two- en of the Bar,83 Food Rainch. Summer Fashion Forecast Rd. who resigned recently when work. tflee' 4o a 'Mfe. Kentiie,' from '7c room apartment for rent. Call MI MI 3-8472. A Summer Fashion Forecast will BEFORE TOO BDT. a used car FURNITURE taken aa down pay­ p.ni. -WANTED— Housekeeper, middle- 8-8030. luttle A McKinney, IS All in good condition. MI 4-8098. each. Groen Paint Wallpaper, MANCHESTER, RoeWedge—6 bs«- The incident \yaa torined "horse­ agreement was reached on sale of ROOFING—Specialising impairing aged, good home, 8 adults. Cali Woodbri^e St. 9- 0576. play” by the comniiasloners, but be presented tonight at Vsrnon sen Gorman Motor 8alea>- Bulck ment On mobile homes. Excellent roots of all kinds. New roon, gut Apply in person 'vSt Uje "Green. room- Cape. Modern kitchen with {xxxvn) nls local property. Seine and S e n ^ . 388 Main lots available at Manafleld. Jen­ kS 9-^(-7087. - Wanted— ^To B u y ^ 58 built-lns. Two fireplaces, walk­ chargro drawn UP by Corporation E 1 e m e n t a r y School under the Must Elect Veep Household SerrleM ter work, chimneys cleaned. r>- SPRIN^ SPECIAL Asphalt mix PQUR ROOM apartment, 2nd Counsel J. Donald Shannon at the auspices of the Rural Vernon Street MI 9-fSTl. Open evenings. sen's, Inc., (Alwaya reUable) Roll­ palrOd, Aluminum aiding. 80 FULLER BRUSH CO Boats¥ and AcceaaortM 40 .AUTOMATIC washer and floor. Near bug'line, Rcaaonablis.' out basement. Good lot with gar­ TWO-FAMILY — Excelleht condi­ The .Parent-Teacher Assn, win ing HUls, Route 44-A, Mansfield, Offered 13-A In bags for patching, etc. Also Kelvlnator../€lectricfor/^ectric rangerange. Beth WANTED TG BUY ^ den area. $32,900, Philbrick Agen­ tion. 8-5, choice location, $lt>,7^' request of the commission allege-a School Assn. . hold a special election at its meet­ years’ experience. Free - eeti- STENO OR TYPIST dry mnd, crushed stone' yravel, No children, _Wrils Jwt)x,S, Herald. Clothe* from Town "and Casual WANTED — Qeaa used can. We GA 9-4479. 8880 MAIN ST., HARTFORD ’ 3 yeaiV^pld. Older. Hotpaint; re- Good uSed' ipsatable furniture, cy. Ml 9-8464. R. F. Dimock Co., Realtfr. Ml number of violations in addition to TV SERVICE — Potterton's. sU mates. Call Howley, MI 8-5881, Ml loam. Nuesdorf Asphalt Plant, BOATS NOW in stock — Ckroaby ing May 13 to elect a vioe presi­ buy, trade down or trade any­ For Purchasing Dept. 6f leading .frigejaJbr.^Air' clean and in good also email upright and spinet FOUR ROOM apartments, 'adults, 9-5245, or .Barbara Woods; MI careless handling of firearms. will be modeled b y ' teachers and dent Mrs. John Struff o f Xioomls thing. Oougias Motora, 888 'Iain. TWO WHEEL trailer with covered makea Highest quality guaranteed 84)763. WANTED—Three dependable men 687 N. Main St. Ml 8-2427. Fibenrlaa, Wolverine, Starcraft VERNON—4 room house. Modern members of the 118800101100. School Electronic Corp. Salar^ and work­ operating .cbmliilon. Call M? 9-855.^ pianos. ' heat, hot water, accessible to bus 9-7702, , Robert MurdoCk Ml Other charges are: Rd. has resigned the "post. . The top which can be reitioved. CaU work and parts, over 47 vear’s ex­ 20-30 for set up and operating and Cadillac Evinrude m otor^'' Veen 5:30 amK? Or weekends. and shopping. CaU MI .9-9M9. kitchen, central hot air heat. 3-8472, girls will sorVe as ushers. OLDER CARS, mecbanlca ape- perience. Famous for sendee since ing conditions excellent. Cal' HA punch preeses. Apply Gunver Mfg. .THES LINE poles InateUed.- new and uaed. Sales and aeryibh.' - Violation of the regulation rela­ meeting will be proortled by a MI 8-7790 after 8 p.m.- Heatlnfi Plumbing 17 .Wktkins Used Furnitu $8,600. Philbrick Agency. MI tive to Obedience to lawful orders Mrs. .PToderlck Recave will be family potluck in the school, cafe­ dala, fbdt youraelf cara, a t w ^ 1931. Phone Ml 9-4687 for best S-48S1, WiUimantie, Conn. Hhct. 209 Co., 334 Hartford Rd. eiees. old poles feMt; rcaaon- McBrids'a Sports Spot, 109 <36hter : JUST ARRIVElkFROM SIX ROOMS available June 1st. ff-8464.' (XXXVIU)’ commentator for this advance a good aMecUca. Look behind our service. 4ble. Also hydraulic truck jack, St. Exchange from superior officers, conduct un­ teria at 6 p.m. 34 HOUR ImmeU service. Re­ for interview. ■“ 9-1388. .Central. Phone MI .9-1631 after 5 becoming an officer, neglect of shmving of gowns, dresses and play OCnoe. Douglaa Motora, 388 Main. Auto Driving Sdiool 7*A modeling, repairing, new inrtaUa- WANTED—FuU time man, days, SIMMONS 15 Oak Street p.m. SUMMIT STREET — Oversize six SIX ROOM CAPE Cod. Needs re­ clothes for the coming vacation Bassball News-* CLOTHES ttat are cleaner, whit­ for lubrication department. Mor- room cape, patio, porch, two duty by failing to report leaving Bolton Junior Baseball League NEED A CAR and bad your credit Uons electric newer cleanlin Goodyear, Goodrich, Firestone, ' New sdfa beds and malttesi at decorating—but location choice. season. LARSON'S Gonnecticut’a first U- er, brightet and look fresher iue AVON CUSTOMERS! Many of eur larty Bros., 301 Center St. tremendous savings.' WE BUY and qeU antique anqf'uaed FOUR- ROOM apartment, secom- batita,' two fireplaces, plenty oif Good lot. $13,900. R. F. DImock the cruiser unattended, disrespect­ will practice tonight at the school turned OQwnT Short on down pay­ washed, damp dr fluff dried at drainpipe's cleaned fast and etS First quality not seconds furniture, china, glass, * room duplex, rear porch that can be enclosed ance. MI 9-7620. fication and attendance check. YOUNG MARRIED woman. Part- Public Health oratory, Tech- DARK RICH loam from East Hart­ .prices. . . - ', walk from Main St. Light house for another room. Full ceramic duce witnesses in answer to the Trailer Park. Anyone who has lost articles of Aepdemy. PI 2-7249, ing Shop. \ stove moving specialty. Folding ford tobacco jand fed. for . 40 CLEAN.ED and INfiTALUSD keeping. Woman only. Ml 9-7969, ol] heat, gara sjnqitire 226 Cen- chairs tor rent. MI 0-0783. time nights, Sundays. No exper­ nlcian. Closing dati May 37, 1689. bath'with colored fixtures, oil hot charges relative to his conduct. ' ** ck>t|)ing .and equipment at toe 1959 BORGWARD leabella. Private No. 3339. Resldeni wafvi years. Free of stone and sod. , Any Living room,, bedroom, kitchen ter St. VERNON-Manchester ilps. Ne'/ . owner. TR 8-7098. ience necessary. Apply in person, dved. $3360- • SEWERS ROOM FOR gentlemen or retired water heat, attached garage. Near 6-roora Cape. Breezeway and 2- As a result of the hearing, the Vernon and TsJoottvlIIe news Is practices should contact Fred Gaal AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS Co. Local Hopper Kettle, 829 Main St.. $4360 per annum. amount delivered. <^all TR 6-3138 and baby's rtoom. bus, school and stores. Price hnndJed throngk The Herald’s Motoreycles—Bicycles 11 IRONING DONE in my home. Ml collect. , ' ' MACHINE CLEANED lady, wlt'n private entrance, kitch­ AVAILABLE June 1st — 4 room car garage. Large roomz. 2 baths. Council can suspend the patrolman to reclaim it. 1988 CADILLAC Coupe DeVUIe. 9-3887. moving, packing, atorage. Low Stenographer, SU, Closing date V ' en privileges, free parking. Inquire apartment, second floor, stove,- $1*,'390. McCarthy Enterorisea, Good location. $19,500. Philbrick for a longer period, or diamlsa him Rockville Bureau. .7 W. Main S t, Holy D » of - OMIgaUen Very clean. New •Urea, good condl- INDIAN 1988 TraHblazer. fully rates on long loM dlldistance moves to IMMEDIATE OPENING in your May 30. 19m. 8837. Reeidence TV Sales and Servioq ■me., Manchester. Robert w. telephone TSem oni -54186.. area for part-time work. Earn • INSTALLATION at 167 Maple St. 'Venetian" blinds, hot water, rea: Ag- Agency. MI 0-8464. from the force,. The Council's de­ Ascension Day, a holy day of ' titm. MI 8-1877. equipped. Can be seen at 13 Nofth 48 states. Ml 8-8187. ------ne- new, .Ml 4-0988 or MI 3-6878.' $35 to $50 for 18 to 30 lipura. Car required. $S80M4620 per annum. Open daily 10-5, evenings 7;30-9 sonable' rent. MI 9-2580; Call eve­ cision will be made in ah executive oDligfatlon, will be observed at S t Main St., Warehouse Point. Building— Contracting 14 SPECIALIST ROOM FOR rent, continuous hot nings. MUST SELL — 1956 Chevrolet neceesary. Write , to Mrs. M4t' Clerk, HI. Closing date May 30, $13,200--1966 SIX room Cape, fire- MANCHESTER—New 6 room spilt session right after the hearing, Ol­ Maurice .Church Thursday with 1989. No. 8338; Residence required, NINE CUBIC ,foot Kelvlnator re­ water aad'private e n s u re , frei ranch, with 2-car garage Modern son said. Messes-at 8 a.m., 5:30 p.m. and model 310, 3-door, V-8, standard BIDWELL HOME Improvement Painting— Papering 21 Jorie Pustlnger, 948 Asylum Ave., LOAM parking. 101 Chestnut X t .' NEAR M'AIN St. i Three furiilshed' place, birch cabinets, baseboard traitamlsaion, 2 tone green, low Business Services Offered 13 Co;. Alteratione, additions, ga­ Hartford, Conn., stating beat time $3300-$4930 annum. frigerator. ''Excellent condition. heat, awnings, aluminum terms, kitchen with built-lns. Two • fuU Discussibn of-toe charges last Hospital Notes 7:30 p.m. Confessions will be heard PAINTING AND .paperhanging. Town aai Uonntri MI 3-8|38; rooms and bath, heat and hot bkfhs. Close to schools $ls,900. mileage. Only $1095. Can be seen rages. Rooting and aiding experts. for Intervierw. EUection [vision Clerk. Closing CULTIVATED, CLEAN ATTRACTTVE room in private water. No children. Ml 9-4258. garage, shade trees. Carlton W. night, lasted for about an houp and before the Masses snd also tomor­ RADIO-TV REPAIRS, any m ake- Good clean workmanship at rea- date May 1959. No? 3840. Itsaj- TOBACCO FIELD LOAM 10% down. Philbrick Agency. Ml a half. Some aldermen questioned row from 8 to 8:80 p.m- at 58 E. Middle Tpke. or call MI Aluminum clapboards a specialty. home ' bath, ahowCr, .free parking. Hutchins, Ml 9-5132. 9-8464. Pattenta Today: 198 94)886. cars. amplifiers, phonographt and UnexceUed workmanahip. Easy aonable rates. 30 years ' in Man­ dence requ 'ed. $3730-$5S40 per ah- Draiiage Go. MI 9-0887, / BOLTbN'-^-Rbute 44A. Three room the advisability of pressing some CYO Will meet tomorrow at 7 changers. Over 47 years total ex­ chester, Raymond Flake. MI TYP1ST--SMAU. office,-88 hour m . Ml 9.0AS0 Suntimer For T-een* CAPE-^IX rooms. Bus line En­ a d m i t t e d YESTERDAY: EIt budget terms.^ Ml 9-6496 or ^TR nUm, AFTER 5 PJHt. furnished apartment. Phone MI of the minor charges because they p.m. The adult confirmation class 1980 CHEVROLET dump truck, perience. 90. days guarantee on all 6-9109. 9-9337. week. Phone BU 9-1086. Ml 9-4143 3-1857, or apply at Pepin’s Gro­ closed large yard. Garage. Good GOOD VALUES felt the same charges could be ap­ dred Doyls. ToUshd; Mark Krol, will meet Friday at 8 p.m. 1987-J o rd dump, 1948 Chevrolet work. Potterton's. Ml 9-4W7. MaU rmuset for application to .condition. 5 minutes Pratt A Whiti Friendly home, 4 bedrooms, 2 119 Maple St.; Mrs. Julia Emars, About .Town EKTERIOR and interior painting. HOUSEWIVES — Need extra cery, Route 44A, Bolton. plied to other members of the pUtform. MI 9-3082. ALTERATIONS and remodeling —- State Penonnel DepaHment, Room s u if* d ! ney; 15 minutes Hartford'* Reason­ baths, large. Hying room with fire­ force. I 161 Hawthorne St.; Mrs. Inez An­ Timothy Jon, son of. Mr. and ■ REUPHOLSTERY, slip covers and kitchens bathrooms, attic:., cel­ CeUings refinlebed. Paperh_ -hanging. money? Part-ttme work,' party 408. SU^ Office Building, Hart- SECOND FLOOR' apartment, able. Owner MI 3-2845. JA 2-3838. place. Sunny kitchen, garage with draperies custom made. Pret ea- Wallpaper books. Elstimatea'xlven, plan. No coUecting or'delivering. However, it was pointed out that derson, 93 W. Center S t; Stephen Mrs.' Wintam Frederick Stern of • 1961 MERCURY with Mercomatlc lars residing, porches, roofing lUpr^ oif wply in person at State rooms,'cloaed In porch, heat and. patio. B&wers area. Colonial Rd., was baptized by the v timates. Open evenings tpr your FuUy covered by insurance. Call Good commisalona seUlng Celeste MANCHESTER— Executive type the gun firing Incident brought the drive, clean and in good condition. and room addttibRs. Connebticut Y’eiionnei/Department or iany of­ garage. .Couple only. $76. MI Family home. Four rooms down, Bleller, '43 Harvard Rd.; Miss Rev. Bernard - L McGurk at S t Best offer accepted. Call MI convenience. P A M Upholatei) Remodeling Services, 84 Ork St. Edward R. Price, MI 9-1003. Jewelry. Ml 9-1944. fice of the Connecticut State Em- 3-6349. homes. Ranches and Colonials. alleged misconduct chargee of Katherine Shannon, 79 Russell St.; 4 bedrooms up. good heatlnr- sys­ Pieseik to a head. The vote to hold Maurice Church Sunday. 9-2189. Shops 207 N. Main St. MI 9-6824. Ml 8-1428. p loy n ^ t ServTce. -n/. Best communities. H. B, ^Grady, tem. Front porch. Garage $15,800. Mrs, ’ Astrid Wlerzblcki, 55 Over­ EIXTERIOR AND interior painting BE A HOME demonstrator. One of 4>/4 FULLY FURNISHED roSms. Broker, MI 8-8OO9. the hearlng'on all the charges was The fire department ,extln- BLECTTRULUX OWNERS- Prompt In Manchester, Bolton, Coventry America's leading Variety Party •MADELINE SMITH, Realtor land St.;' Mrs. Angeline Morin, FOR THB? neweat things In ouuid* Osntrally located, heat, furnlahed. unsmimous. ' , South Coventry; Mrs, Blanche gulshed a brush fire at the Robert' friendly service on youy BUeetro- home coverings — Aluminum, and Rockville area.' Free ei- Plana. ExceptlonaUy profitable EXTRAS GALORE! $90 per month. -MI 9- LAKE TERRAMUGGAS—Six room MI 9-1642 The Police Commission decided D. Spilth property on Soutirild. Snow. 336 Summit St.: Mrs. Bev­ lux (R) cleaner. Pick up and dS' atone, etc—Call ul. For the fair­ timates..Call M I'9-9229. opportunity. Full, spare time. Nd year around cottage, enclosed to hold the Hearing before the yesterday at 11 .s-ro. The "blaze re- livery. Call Bleetrolux authorised erly Wheeler, Main St., Vernon; est prices In years in alterations ooUectione, no deliveries. Expbr Read Henild Advg. ADULTS—-See (beae 2 beautiful porch overlooking lake. 12 miles WOODHILL HEIGHTS Council to avoid being held aolely sultefffrom a flare-up of a fire toe sales anu service. MI 94)848 or JA PAINTING and paper hanging, also ience unneceeaary. JA 8-8347.' from Aircraft, $9,990. Philbrick Susan Henry, 20 Warren Ave;, AUTOMOBILE and modemtsatlona—ca ll. uu. For newly decorated rents. One up, FOR ' responsible for any, future action Vernon; Mary Beck, East Hart- Smith's had considered out. 24H08. Please ask for AuguMli.e changing your present nome to a outside painting. 35 yeara exper­ other downstairs. New linoleum on Agency, MI 9-8464. The executive cofnmlttee of S t Kamienskl. ience. Reasonable price, Ray- FINE FAMILY by Pieseik sliould he remain in the fort; R. Morgan'Bantly, 4 Garth more beautiful home the way vou kitchen, pantn,-bathroom. Others department, Olsen said. George’s Church will meet tomor­ SALESMAN mond Trudau, 71 Jarvis Rd. MI polished oak. Lower 'rent h^s lar^e BOLTClN CENTER — Five rooin LIVING Rd.; Mrs. Aldlna Agostinelli, 92 TV ANTEINNAS repaired apd In-, like It—call ua. All esilmalee tree. 9-1614. Bridge St;-G eorge Kania Jr„ 64 row at the home of Mrs. Robert E. Bank terma. CaU the Aff'iated veranda. Large laAyns. Box ranch, artistic stone front, ' n-ch, Seeks flO.oAo - Gorton on Brandy St. etalled. Call Modem TV Service. breeheway, garages. Sprawled out If you are bored with' mediocrity The Council agreed last night to School St.; Albert Peterson, South Ml 8-8188. , Building Contractors, 860 Park Herald,. .Household articles and clean If you are a auccessful Avc. Bloomfield; Conn. Call CH ( tobb/ sold , on huge, lot. Carlton W. Hutchins, seeking a quatity -home with- city borrow $10,000 in short term notqs Windsor; Kevin and William Kane, ) facilities, -i*.Your search can end 43 S. Hawthorne S t; Mrs. Anne clothing for the rummage sale to salesman now, ibut for M A M RUBBISH Removal Serv- 2-9923 or at night call Ml * 0781 Business Locations MI 9-5132. . to make possible the construction 881 SUMMIT STREET—Hpr^ is an attractive 7-room home right here in Manchester at Wood- of a recreational building at Henry Hill, Coventry; Mrs. Frances Hunt, be helU by toe Council of Catbolio good reasons want to Ive. Courteoua, reliable. fiUl time, tffr R ent 64 MANCHESTER— T w o family 4-4! hill Heights. See* the Ranch and Women at S t Maurice Church pn residential, attics, cellars vardr. FO R. ALTERATIONS, additiwta. SEPTll! TANKS whose interior is much jnore/apscious than, might be assumed Park. 61 Overland * S t cabinet work, garages, etc. CaU ( A beauty. Full price $18,900. Short Colonial models featqriipg the ne"’ May 14, may be left at the church AND ) A CHty Meeting will be held BIRTHS YESTERDAY; A make a change . . . here Industrial, commercial. For ^ le, ^ from tile outside appearance. There are < rooms on the first COMMERCIAL bustnesa or office Way out, tWo 3 bedroom ranches. est In home design. Friced.frnm hall anytime. Mra Alfred Lewis loam, incenerator. barrels. MI Qirardin Woodworking. Free eeti' Monday night, to ask approval of daughter to .Mr. and Mrs. James is your opportunHy. mates. Ml 9-8983. i f ^ fioor with one room available as bedroom or (ien. 3 bedroome epaoe toi rent; Up to 6509 square Assume present mortgage Small $16,900 up . ' . and Mrs. Harold Jarvis are tn 9-9757; _ . PLUGGED GEWERS feet. '.Will sub-divide. Main Street. borrowing toe money. It la need­ Downing, 65 Overlook Dr.; a on the second floor. Bathy on both floors. Insulation, hot ) down payment. Full price $13,700. ed to supplement'recreation , funds daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Richard charge o f . the sale which wiU be CARPENTER desires repair work, Located near Center. Plenty of, V.A. and F.H.A. FlNANCINa Your time is valuable water heat, fireplace, reap' dormer, screened porch, copper One 3 bedroom ranch, large lot, Flavin, South Coventry; a son to held from 10 ajn. until noon, all types of remodeling. Dial PI Macliina Oleaaad parking. Phone MI 9-5229 or MI smalH down payment. Full price, Minimum Down Payments of about $56,000 available for a Lottie M.' Fisk Memorial recrea- Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mead, Haz- ' Annual Meeting Slated .| so is ours. If you feel you 2-7728. Septic Tanks, Dry Wells, Sewer ( plumbing, 1 car garage,/epd nicely shaded lot. Occupancy 3-7444. $li;990. Over 60 more listings o f 'The annual meeting of the Bol­ ^ within 60 days. We invi^i your Inspection. Priced At $18,600. ) ail. kinds from -$6,600 up. Don’t FURNISHED MODEL 'tifgi building.' The apparent low ardvine;-a son to Mr. and . Mrs. can produce — move in Unea Ia>tailed--Cellar Water- SMALL'I^TORE for rent Main St. HOME OPEN DAILY 1-5 bid among those received last Donald Berger, 22 Grove St.; ton Volunteer Fire Dopertment WANTED Rooflii(—SidluK T 6 proeflag. Dona forget Mitten can fit your needs will be hrtd at too firehouse, to­ with u| and cam far Nice location Parking faciitties. like a glove. Call the' Ellsworth Evenings 7-9, Weekends 10-6'*’' tltfirsday by the building commit­ Rockville; twin sons to Mr. and OIL BURNER A B est' Buy - - • — • By Beltiore Call MI 3-0211. tee was over $59,000,:' Architects Mrs. Sheridan- C; Stone, Uynwood morrow at 8 p.CL ESection o f of- CARPiarrBStS,. experienced tn ' ROMRT J/SMITH, INC' ) Mitten Agency, Rekltors. MI fl.cers and annubl reports are above top average pay. . SERVICE MAN ' building and contracting, alterit' MaKINNEY BROS. 983 Ma i n b t r e e t - -TEL MI 9-8241 3-6930 ,or^ Ml 94524. Dir.; Tower Road (opposite. FarU- fees amount to about 94,000. in ad­ Dr., Vernon.j j,, FOR SALE 6r rent—Equipped Soda ade to Brent' Road.' 4th left off dition to that amount. smo'ng the chief items of busintss. tiona, addlUons, porches, etc. SpS' Sewerage Dfspesd Co.- IN8IURANCE _ r e a l e s t a t e This week's Beet Buy, in addition to being en Immaculats 2602 ..Shop-Luncheonette. 133 Spruce St., BIRTHS TODAY: A daughter to Department, dues are payable at Due .to our large Increase in clallslnjt in cottages, garages, nd VERNON^12,90e. New 3 bedrooin Brent Road to -Bates Ros4 and . Flaherty Reeigns Poets My. and Mrs. Frknk Vdlentj, 27 fuel 'Oil accounts we need a first 180-183 Pearl St.—MI 8-8SM ) ranch with all the usual modem conventoncae and faciltUSs, of- Saybrbok. Call EXport 9-6033. Model Homes. thii time. Oem Chtvrolet li ^ . Guaranteed workmanahip. ri - ,r, 1 , ■(, , g,'------ranch,, ll'ring room, mpderr kitch­ Atty. Leo B. Flaherty Jr. said Charter Rd., Rockville; a daugh-, claas burner man capable of MI 36731. fees a plethora oif extra value features not usually Isft behind for en, full basement. Down payment, ter to Mr. and Mrs. William Whit­ working op all types of burn­ Houses for Rent 65 ‘JARVIS REALTY CO. today he. is resigning three com­ Advertlsementr— the new owpers. Just perose ths following! $1,260.. 'Philbrick Agency, XO munity positions because of the taker, Btonington; a son to Mir. ers. Salary range $100 to $160 9-8464. ______A good driving record masns 473 KEENEY. ST.— Small houee. Bulldefs of Fine Homes for Over pressure of business. | . and Mrs. Frank-Ames, East Hart­ weekly. j 1. Wall-to-waU earpeUng 4. Refrigerator . Thirty Years ford. NIG savings when you insors three large rooms, Rent reasoh- 6K ROOM Ranch, enclosed orch, The posts he is 'glviijg up are 1 torough Safeeb, Where you get toe able. ! DISCHAROBIP "YESTERDAY! 1132 Main St. 3. Uvlag aad 'dlalag room drapes 8. Eleetrle Stovf .| X wall to. wail carpet, attic fan. Hot- ML 3-4112 MI 9-1200 chairmanship of toe Rockville m t for. less. OocHett Agen*s- WYMAN'S OIL CO. ’59 EDSEL CORSAIR CONVERTIBLE ’59 EDSEL VILUCER STATION WACON point stove,. Hotpoint dishwasher. Chapter, American Red Cross, Mrs. Margaret Fail,.. Stafford Ihc. MI 3-1577. WiUimantie INCORPORATED |. Disposal $. Extra Klichea Cilbli ' t dubi^rlHin fjor l^ en t . 6ii Nicsly-landscaped; Radiant heat. CHARMING SIX room Coiontal. tnemberahip on the Rockvilie Re­ SprinIfS' Matthew Petrus, Center I ■ Ml S-ISOS 8279 19-16 CMOt TtANtmtl Near Buckley School. Priced to Beautiful surroundings,' Bowers development Agency . and chair­ M ., Vernon: Dwight' Phelps, 14 Advertiasment— There are pther imusua I features. For Instance, one ijt the 6XJVPNTRY-Uljfiinjlshsd ^ 4 rooms ri sell at $15,900. CaU Owner/ MI fichool district. Substantia' cqsh. manship of the Chamber of Com­ Clearview Ter.; Lotiis Scusaell, Refuse and rubbish removal three bedroonu is pine-pa nql5d. There is wgabable >alnt: apd A' s(>uple t]ut extremely uaefnl Cuniilng duck stanvp-ons trim ani tile bath. faiBat,[;h«t w atT sup 94» o; MI 9-S05I, owner. merce Redeveloppienti Committee. Stafford Springs; Mrs. Helen Service- Weekly S5c -monthly piled. Private* Antnuice. veranda However, he Will retain his po­ Burns, East Hartford; 'Ihomas watltex 'practumlHy everywhs're. The property has an attractive j sundraas,K young fltfed, for tl)ls cute- Bun outfit for the little WOODLAND ST. — New 6 room $1.26. MI 9-64721 one! Slmplefto-sert with jiffy trim- and parking area. Second floor. GJiASTONBURY—(Six room Cape, sition on the Board‘/o f Bduca? Nussdorf. 687 N. Main St;; Mrs. split-picket fence. Aluminum, storma and eersens, of course. | T*en T ^ e s. Cropped Jgcket for AdulCi only, |65. PI 2-6931. ■ ranch, plaster, firsplace, paneling, cover-up. mlng, 1 - ' -if finished, laige Uvtng room, fife- tion and' as director, of; the Cham­ Myrtle Morse, Mansfieid Oenter; Manchester Eveiting Meral4 ceramic bath, n>ahoga^ cabinets, lace, spacious kitchen separate ber o f Commerce. Mrs. Katherine -Farrell,- 1(13 Bl- file profeastonsl men owning this home ia wUling to glvt oc- No. 8270 with Part-O-RimA - is , Pattern No., 2602 has tissuee— R(X3CVILLBr—Park SL, 4-fbOm formica, Lot 60x335. Full uellar, Bolton Mrreependent, Doris ML in sizes 10, 12,^14, 16. Size l2A.sizes 6 ntioe.;;! yr„ 1 8 inM. in tning area, baseboard mat, built Atty. Flaherty strsafisd'that his dridge St.; Mrs. Bertha Ecker, Rt. HItalla, telephsaoi MltcheU.m 8 To I cupancy limnediatsly Upon tnansCsr. . i , ■ apartment ivtth heat. $78 per hatchway. Call builder. MI 9-4301. 1954. Only. 8 minutes to Pratt A 82' bust, dress, uli yards of 85'35-' cluielusive;, color transfer; fu|l dlTec- ■ moAth. TR 5-8126. 5 restgnsUons do not indicate a lack 80, ‘Vernon; Ki^ey, 101 Sea­ 654*. I ‘ '/’'f Ohooee From Whitney. 'Marian Hobertson,- Brok­ of interest in these-projects. How­ man Circle; Ruel WIcka, 67. Glen-: 4-door, six passenger, whitoWaU tires, Intorsstod 7 CaU us now for an sarfy appobitment Thank you inch; ,% yard coptragt; bolatp, jtlons. , , : 21 C»NWAY RD.—Six room ranch, To order, send 25c iiT coins to;-o' QnjCAD—5 room flfi^t, modern con­ gjuage, patio, firepUce, storm er, MI 84963. , . ever, he is unable to give themjwouuwood St.;ci., u Mrs. ib . Vivian Tiviaui Stewart, . , . i n - Mtls-O-MbUo transmlaalan,_ radio, [vehy'inueb. 1% .Jiards, \ White finish. VSTtitewall. tlrOs, radio, To order, oaiid S5b in coins to:—^ Anne Cabot, X h e Manchester veniences, $78 i.moi)thly. Refer- windows, near schools. Owner MI the amount of time they n*ed,\ 46 Summer 3t.; Mrs. MsHon A u s u fi A p p lfl JMEpOnfi ||R beater, defroster, padded dash, liack- heater, defroster, padded 4uh, whepl sn^ B ^fior $16JW9. Owner. MI 94764. nabury about a year' ago, and re­ Mrs. Frspees Reiasr and daugbtsr, 6.500.000 - drbsc with.' 2Sone, Style No. Numbe.j-*' '• ; Hh*r Bo'mea.'for Rgat 67 cy. Ml 9-*m . ‘%li|6oln—MerourD~-Conttieetal4-tBdBel—Eogtiah Ford” -■^Llaeola^Moroiiry.--Doatiaeaitalrr-Ellso l" EagUsli Ford* Size, \ It’s ready—the '*® Needlework cently has added a law clerk to 66 Bentpn S t; Mrs- Marlene :lsi- 1.400.000 Ml CENTER 8T. Ml g-filS5--OPEN EVENINGS M I CENTER ST. . SfU i-SHRMIpKN KFlENlHOS fiend how. tor ' the" ne\f Albiimt Fifty«ix pagee o f .bretty FlVfc iftoOM watirUfront cotta the office staff. Shay and. daughter, pared with 8.6O0AQO OmrsBtry, by wash 9c month. Vm^ BolMIng Pum lts fit; Mm, D s W ^ ' acopyl BuUfC^ m Vernon for which k ■ fV FACE SirrEKN fT3;|i»pAY, MAY $, 195# iEanrlii^Btpr lEartiing Aretagc Daily Net Prem Rub The WHittaer ------1------K------^_____ :a., -...... -X rer Ike WMb BMai ro tw ^ at 0. e. witttiM - r - * r . M »y Sea, 18M Oittup Bible Study by Jehm'ah'b Mfi. ' Betty Rosa Smith, 86 HilUace tSta. It im atai«d in Fair end mIM taeight. Ijarw Witneeeee rm the aubject, "Tour Starkweather St., waa naturallaed (Firm Draining galloh above-ground fluik. | A b o u t T o w n 'AVrtI Be Dijine On Earth,” .w^lll be in U.8. Dlilriet Court, Hartford, said the area around the i 12,917 ■e. Thursday pertly etaody, ««aNm held tomorrow dt 8 p.m, at-the foU on April 10. pond wilKte poeted after the clean-' NO MembM vt the Aedtt rhenre of aknwera.Thenday itn, Abiw S trta^d Pr*tt. who lowing home*: 41 Edmuhd St., t8 Hilliard Pond ; up. and pbUce will be aaked to ‘ Burewi ef Otreelatioe high neer 96,, .. teadhM piano v^ce in Xow< Linden St., 30 Marble St., apd 387 The Sunshine Girls, the,junior : watch the arena clpaely to prevent; Htmche$t«r-~~A City of ViUaRwtlhitrtn tpa , ------furtif^r Incident; X X' iry^too and Miueheater. patented Oakland St. The Theociwtlc Minler auxiliary t4 the Pythian SjsTers. J- y . ' a group’o( iiud«nU in rfciUI try School will be held Friday at will meet toiitght at 7 rfelork at Hmiqrd Pond off W. Middle Tpke. ' \ ' DOWN last avening at Ui« Soi^ Congre- 7:30 p.m. followed by a aer\'ice the home of Helen Potyra, 688 haa-beeii drained by th* owner, the! “r - VO t. LXXVin, NO. 1*4 (TWiiNTY-ElGHt PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER. -CONN, WEDNESDAY, MAY «, 190 (ClesOfled Adverttaliig ee Peg* S4 ) PRICE FIVE CENTS gaUonat .1** Britain. i meeting, at S.'.HO in Kingdom Hall. Foster St., Wapplng. This will be Bezsini BnAv Furniture Co'., ahd | PAYMENT the last meeting before instituting. Stu(^ere preaent. office at the Center at 8:30' for cleaned by a crew of, n-orkmen. i (NOTICE) The Dohcaa Society, .will meet Peter Bezsini 8r,, a company of-! luy your haariim. roofiiM|. aluminum wIndewSi tomorrow, at 8 p.m. In LOther hall transportation. Speaker Broke Four Tie Votes . Senior Girf^ Scout Troop 1 ficiat, aald It waa neceas'ac^ to I insulation and siding now. No . Dr. T elle r of Emanuel Lutheran Church. Mrs. SPECIAL colMcting paper and rage. A.nyone Viola Mlffltt w111>*d devotions. Members of the degree team of; clean the pond because of ''tli*[ rnahts no montMy .FoynwnH until Oct. deiirlng pickup of either pa^r or The bu.aineaa meeting will follow. both' councils of PoCshontas and i debria which haa been, washed Ir fri ragi iway conUct Dawn M«um- MEETING Ml 3*^01 for free osHmcdcs. Hails W orkj Mra. Anne Et«d. Who has charge other memhexs who have made.j. It during the hea'vy tains* which pky, 133 Avondale Rd. of the "fpodleas food sale" reminds bus. reservatjons are to be at the floodbd (ho feeding brook. F irm s C oH sider bus station on Rrsinard PI. at House Passes Roads Wiembera to, bring donatlons.^fra. / ' Bezzlni also expressed consider- N o Helen Johnson, chairman of the 0:1,5 tonight, wearing suits and jsbie concern over the (act that ITi^tllAN.AMEMCAN By ^trawss! •oeiiil hour with refreshments, will mnccaalns. The bus will leave for . there ha# been much unauthorized SOCIETY be assisted by Miss Either M. Putnam, at 6:30. j dumping Into the pond. H« naid PoyfYiofits Johnson. Mrs. Pearl Larson. Mra. workmen clearing the debris away Soturdoy, May 9,8 P.M. . Wakhlngton. May t i/P)— LECLERC Ebbs Moeller, Mrs. Emma N>;quist Members of the VFW Auxiliary', fi-om the flood galea near Adams U n t i l Bonds^ Dr. Edward Teller, miclearj FUNERAL HOME and 'Miss Irte* Olion. are invlle4Jl1la awalt^only RlMCofT’a one of the proposed amendments, goverrimept would pay 90 per cent I friendship for scientists." lowed by a meeting of Ih* sodality Main St,. ^gnature. The measures paksed Anally threw" his support behind of the coat snd the slates the other ! “ Teller testified before the Senate of the Blessed Sacrament. in''M»51 he received Ills Jj.A. de­ ^-through tha state House of Rep- the- admlniatratio.'i bill. 19 pet cent. Commerce' Committee at a hear­ gree from Oeorgetoivn College of rescntatiyea yesterday after "The Re^bllcan party has .made The interstate road program ing on the nomination of Straiiaa, arts and.sciences, and In 1955 he b - Hale's Invites You To Their NELLY DON Speaker William J. O’Brien broke it clear an along that it is in favor calls for the spending of 8380 mil­ former chairman of the Atomic received' -his law degree from four tl# votes. of mOMn-oads,” PInnev said. lion o f the total $532 mlllio'n. Con- Energy Commission (AEC), to be New Y'ork, May 6 (fP)— The Dance Dale Sri Georgetown School of Law. He is For the Democrats, It w-as one "The Ananjcing. of this bill leaves necticut'a share Would be 838 mll- secretary of ' comnVerce, chief negotiainr for the sted By Junior, D of 1 a veteran of two and a half years of their most algniflcant victories a iot to be desired, and we .will lloi). , Strauss Is already jperving In the industry said-today the indue- service with , the U.S. - Navv in ef .dte current aeaalon. It was watch it in the future. We reserve The remainder of the highway cabinet under a recess appoint­ tryia considering a mutual as­ 6 World War II, serving principally’ the second time In two attempts the right to comment on It two program provides: ment made last fall. His nomina­ In the Pacific th^ter. .* FASHION SHOWING that the administration was gbls sistance plan to share profits The Junior Daughters of Isabel­ years from no\v\” he said. A. 880 million for other federal tion was formally submitted to la will hold -a dance at the Bond He Is a member of the State to get major and contrqvferslal Plnney’a amendment to the Aid' programs, federal and state the Senate by President Elseri-' if one or more cotnpanieB are Hotel, Hartford, on Salurdav, May and County. Bar associations, also legislation through the ' Houae. .bonding hill stipulated that the’j governments sharing the coat equal- hower on Jan. 17. .shut down by a strike instead 16. a member of the Voting Demo­ T'omorrow, Afternoonat 2:3fy p ^ . .. where Denidcrata h a v e ^ ly a 140- Slate Bonding pommlssion have j ly. Teller'a testimony In support of of the entire industry. *St»rtB RCA Victor or Moreury Only DaniHng, to the music of Lou crats, and Campbell Council, '339 majority; The tiyst time cam*' reasonable assuLsnee of federal re -1 B 824 millions for road, ^ tire -; g t " " ; ; . wa;‘Tn''Vhar“p R. Conrad Cooper, chief nego­ Gagnon's orchestra, will be from Knight.s of Columbus. with the passage pr a bill reform­ i.mbursemenls before.issuing anyily financed by the state from the; contrast to that received earlier tiator for U.S. Steel Corp. and the 130 Center SI. j L'hurch SI. 9 p.m. to 1 a,m, He and his -wife, ■ the former The shqwr"will take place in our second floor Fashion DepaiJ,tmenf. ing minor courts'. highway bonds. [' — r — • j entire steel industry, ,^old newa- The bighw ^ progrim will run from two other mic.lear ph.valcists, Co-yhairman of the committee in Carol Hansen, have two children, Ribicoff has^ tied his highway (Continued on Page Twelve) David L. Hill and David R. Inglls. men steel producers are consider­ charge arc- Roberta Campbell and a boy and a »girL aged four and, Mrs^Millie Gillespie, Fashion Consultant from Hetty Don, will be fqjir years. A 1346 million bond Issue wili.)—Nikita Khrushchev says Magnuson tD-Waah). said he re-v Cooper that, the union too ia not Q UALITY Y O U A P P R E C IA T E Everyone Is Cof Aially Welcome . . .. ' .The Senate pasted both bills last there won’t be. any trouble in Berlin whatever length and garded both Hill and Inglie ks considering any strike at the mo­ 4hel^ without much controversy. course forthcoming international talks may take. The Spviet competent physiclstA but Yif 'nsid ment, either piecemeal or induB- But^lf^Mk six hours of political premier made, the remarks t® * group of visiting West Gcr- he Wholly tlLsagleed with.' their trj'\vide. rhauttiwpaig yesterday to get — ’ ■ ■: .—r*—— Socialist editor, in Moscow. estimation of airaiiss. "We’re not, a atrike-happy them thrmgh the House. '^TTie interview was carried In sev- I Teller also aaid that hia gueaa union,” McDonald aald. "W e w*ant SAVINGS Y O U w e l c o m e An lodieatien of the outcome eral German, and Austrian news­ j would be' that only's! minority of to reach an amicable agreement came, when the GOP attempted to papers today! American Scientists—and not a big right, her# in the Roosevelt Hotel Oit this diversion plafi off the edu- khnishchbv reiterated: how­ 1 minority—belqng to the federation John Foster Duties gestures from his wheel6halr 'others -wer# left' to operat^w ee y x Britisli Divided -Then, aald Khrtnhchev, the Al- the crowded commUtee room 4fter- raised by th# trade magazine Iron Summe> parfoit... )lea occupation'' of 'West Berlin' two days of .highly critical testl- j Age in ItaJSBUe today. - tVouId come tb an end and cohtfol mony by . Sen. Clinton P. Ander­ Here't the mott eeotiomicti station wagon built in'* the U.S.A. It’s th5>4^ 1y light-qs-ai'r .y A Ethics ot F W Winston Iron Age a ^ t h ^ With both over western acOeaa routes tqr3er- son (D-NM>, chairman of the.Seh-J sides In thw>at*el dispute ao far lin must be exerOlMd by East ate-House Atomic Energy Com-, station wagon in the low cost clas3 to offer tremendous savings with quality eng^* cotton Ibwn apart nothing short of a miracle Mercy " 8 Gennana. .■' mittee. I Could eyeh a strike. It epeculated oeering, materials and construction. Yet, Harper’s Bazaar ^ves The Lark It waa Khnuhehev'a wamingi Magnuson assured Strauss at that i)m Union might adopt divide- frosted with that the Soviets would cede con- Bullet \^unds| T is I f s Old Etieuds i i the outset of today's hearing that; and'Conquer tactica by atrlklhg hi^iett style ratings! And no wonder. It’s simple but riphr sensible but smart: London, Mi^. -British doc- tVol rights over Allied.communica­ I ■' white embroidery. ah}’ wltneases Strauss wanted call Poplarvllle, Miss., May 8' one or ae'varal obmpanles to ’ tors; eWtreborten and newspipers tions \vlth Berlin that brought on ed would be called. economical but elegant. Three feet shorter, isith big car roominess (seats six, ■''T ''' - B.v MARVIN I*.-ARROWSMlTH •sorrewhat.jenfeebled old friend sure- them into an agreement • Prip-dty, minimum- , dl-vided tjxlay on the „right' and the' German oriais'and’ led to the mantle of secrecy hung over the White other steel firm# were loft wrei^'.'Of mercy kiUing following calling of an Bast-West foreign Mack Charles Parker cast today as •Washington, May 6 lA’i--It was the visit with twi) others wh< fiwe to operate. ^optional aeattng for eight): solid in riding comfort: pert in performance. a visit that, tugged at Die heart­ crlllcally sick. iron. the eoiiieasion of Dr. Maurice Mil­ ministers conference in Geneva to officers, continued to look for clue* Cooper said the steel prodiKtera The Lark it the lowest-priced, full-sized Iwtgbn. Try it today, andiee is'hy The Lark lard that he^put an 80-year-old In­ start next Monday, U.S. Outlines strings- llmewofn. Sir Winston • Dulles occupies the slitti which have seen what happened In iSk curably . Ill woman to sleep until Khrushchev 'Ingiated on a .sum­ that might lead to the lynfch mob Churchill paying a call on two Elsenhower himself had when he airline Industry wher* major car­ iua the futest growing sales curve in^the industry. V ’ /'A' -, - ..i she died. mit conference—>ven perhaps a that shot 'the 23-year-old Negro ^avely-111 old friends. was ill with lleltl* in 1958. That rier* have agreed that where one Colors: Blue, Accompanied by President El­ MiUard denied thatjhis act con­ series of them—and .he will in­ Benefits from tnick driver' to' death. ^ sta.v at Walter R(ted was ifle r the I* struck the others will share any pink and yel­ struct the Soviet delegation at senhower, hf* host. Britain’s for­ President’s heart attack and be­ 3 | r*. Millie Gillespie stituted euthanasia, or mercy klU- A 6-m'an coroner's Jury ruled resulting excess profits. low. Sizes 10 to ‘1 > ‘ 1 Geneva to be flexible and patient mer prime minister went to Walter fore hi.s minor stioke. The steel Industry negotiator laid big. yesterday that two bullbt wminrta Reed Army Hqspit'al yesterday at* FasIHbp .Consull.int for IL. » "What I did—after discussing enough to achieve that aim. the Peaceful Space Diillea, wearing a blue and white there also has been talk of a simi­ reports aaid. killed Parker,.^'Who was awaiting ternoon to see cancer-stricken lar plan being adopted in the rail­ Nelly IJon, Inc. the case with her family and after trial on a charge of assaulting a robe over pajamal.'-wa# brought in" 3M.9B Khrushchev apparently does not John Foster Dulles and Gen. to the room In a wheelchair. It was road industry which Is facing neW ah* had made her peace with God United Nations. "S. T „ May 8 pregnant' white woman when a George C. Marshall, who has suf- —was tp give her a drug to put ■want to frighten the West out of the first disclosure to the public labor contract negotiatlone,. next summit talks by gning the impres­ (/P) ~ The United States told a band. of eight or 10 masked men fered” two strokes that he no lon'ger la doing much fall. • ' her to sleep jmd keep her asleep HAZZA MAJAU ■ kidfiaped him from an unguarded Marshall, now retired,' was U.S. . ■ A\v until the died.” he said. sion at? Geneva that the Soviet Soviet bo.vcotted U.N. committee^ walking wherl out .of bed. A State Union does not tqke conferences in Jail here April 25. Army chief of staff in World War (Qontlniied on Page lw e(ee) / "There are cases -in which a today that the world can expect Department apokesman said that good faith. ■' The jury's rulin'g said;. U* worked yloael.VyM’lth DulIea'Btill can walk, but fjnds the single aspirin cim he lethalT-but great things from Earth aatellites that is not killing." Khrushchev told the West Ger­ "Death apparently was caused 1 J " ^,*,1^''"*!!.^, wheel chair more convenient. Friend of West man, Socialist editors that he would in the fairly near future If every bv two one-quartet inch high speed I 'whose illnej^ forCed his "It was ao good. Sit Winston, of Re added* however, that the law "exhaust all possibilities to resolve projectiles .which entered the ric- 5 " jl/ would pome day establish "the hu-; nation. cooperates in exploring you to come and visit me," Dullm differences with our war-time Al-'' tlm% body" ’"**• '1'°*’**’’ ■ijo^hsd participated said in shaking hands jvith Church­ man right for people, silvering" Called to Form lies." apace. No bullets were in the body wheht ! I in many *a X'Onf«W'bre ronferehre vkdth the Bulletins grand old Jdan; from England. ill. . • ’ ^ • from Incurable diseases to ask for The Soviet premier then turned “In no field o f ,endeavor la co­ an FBI agent and a highway pa _ i "I wouldn’t come to.Washingtoh euthanasia'^from their famll.v doc­ Churchfil now Is 84 and—as Ei- from the AP Wiren > - to .the problem, of a European operation among natiolis more ap­ Irolman-pulled it from the Pearl Without seeing you," Churchill as­ tor before- they become carica­ Jordan Regime ■ecurit.v system and said it should propriate or more necessary," U.S. aenhqwer pu.t it at his news ertn- River near Bogalnsa, La.,. Monday. fer^ce yesterday—is showing the sured him. tures of human ’beings." .-hot be linked with a peace treaty Delegate Henry Cabot Lodge aaid i Bijt FBI Agent Joseph Myers told He added that this did not ap­ in' the organlzalion meeting of the. I lar.and tear of advancing age, TTie Britisher's wye* lighted up KIDNAPED BABY SAFE Spend the Amman, Jordan, May 8 (IL-:Haz- for Germany. This was a4i appar­ the jury therp were qvo hole* in when Elsenhower pointed out ply to the mercy killing of Im- U.N. Committee on the Peaceful 'although still mentally alert. So it Dallas, Tex., May 6 (F—An 18- za Majall, a staunch friend M the ent rejection of a paickage plan for the body, one in the side .and was something of a ph.vslcal effort,'above the slttingj^onm^fljcplaca an iponUi-nld baby boy, kidnaped Summer neciles or mental defectives. West, expected to form a new Jor­ settling European problems - that Usea of Outer,Space. *' |otfier near the breastbone. Dr. Millard is a member of the • "The job is far too big for any for him to go to the hospital frprfi oh ' portrait of-- Churchill - ...i.uwith 5fnnda,v at Albuquerque, N M „ danian i^vernment' quickly today. -the West hag ready to prMent at j trademark .cigar • done by the he* been found abandoned In AMAZING G.\S ECONOMY PROVED in the Mobilgas Run. in this cool Euthana'eia Society which, he said, j one nation, no matter how big or ! *Two hour* 'after the, tnqueit the White Hou.se ?;iX King Htusein nSmed Majall to Geneva. ' He and the President flri)t''spent President. Daltaa. Thsr child la Mkdiael The Lark V-8, with automatic shift, outscored all V-8's with a ■nhj fesis that with Incteaping longev­ TTie setting up of a proper se­ how advanced in technology that.! about too Negroes attended fti- cotton chiffon succeed Premier Samir Rlfai, the neral services for, ^^rker in a about two minute* with .Marshall, Churchill, also an amateur art­ Johnson, sort of Mr. and Mrs.' K.28 miles per gallon average. And the "6" docs even better. ity, there will bi tnore aches *nd last pro-western strongman in (he curity system in Europe wa.s a nation may ^be. Ever.y nation has ist of note, examined the painting' Paul Johnnon of Placltas, . » . pains In old .age ''and in time peo­ a part to play and all peoples stand ! cemetery about one mile from hi* who recognized theni but. could say Available as a Z^door and 4-door sedan, hardtop and station wagon. ArlRb world who resigned yesterday difficult process,, he said adding little. Mrs. Marshall told the visi­ cloitely and told Eisenhower; inniintalii village 30 miles north­ you sow in ple n1Il demand, the human right to gain from the results." I home outside iafmberton. pleading 111 health. - that a German peace .treaty waa -----—_, tors, however, tliat’-her husband "It's good-v-very good." east of Albuquerque. The child J)iseover wMat you'll jjM «| YOUR STUDE6AKER DEALER’S Charm. It's of euthanasia—with, of . course, all The change aroused some the top issue for the preaent. This I.«dge did not mention the bo,y-1 was delighted they had come. On the way to" the . hospital was found, abandoned in a DaUas necasaary Safeguards." 'speculation that Hussein might be question should be solved sepa­ cott of the 18-member cotpmlttee Newsmen wSte not permitted to Eisen’hower'-took Churchill to see drugstore. A short time later Tebilized* British law does not distinguish getting ready tq patch up differ­ rately and Independently. by the*Sovlet Union, tpe first na­ accompany (Churchill isnd Elsen­ an Agriculture Departmem dis­ the FB.l-arrested a girl Int smother ■I .between mercy killings and other He said Soviet Russia was part of Dallas. The FBI said the t ences with President Nasser of the tion to -launch Earth satellite*. hower. But White House press sec­ play of azalegs In bloom. Churchill double-tested* Travel cemponien sets of taking life. And the. British. United Arab Republic. But Cairo'.s ^agreeable to the withdrawal of all D^elegates of four other members News Tidbits retary James C. Hagerty did and raises azaleas at'hia home in Eng- girl admitted kidnaping the Medical Assn. '(BMAl he* come .also sta.ved sway. These were he later gave reporters an accounj 'land. baby. for crease resist- ' * .. the softly-tailored out ageinat any move to make (OoBtinned on Page Twenty) (ConHnned on Page Twelve) 'Communist Czechosloyakia and Culled 'from AP Wires of the. tessions with ‘Marshall and Last night , the President' was suthanasia legal, whether it be. the ‘ BOLAND MOTORS, Inc. qnee, little or . ■Poland, . which backed a Russian Dulles. host 'at a slag <^inner. hdnoring his BLAST KUXS WORKER '• I suit feotured in Hi pAiniesa killing, of the old. .the in­ charge that there are too many e— """ri . It was Hagerty who supplied Ihf guest. There were 15 btherapres- New Haven, May 8 A I’fl i i i i i r curably 111 or the dangerously 369 CENTER STREET ' , ' MANC^_ESTER, CONN. no ironing. Brown westerners !on the committee,- and C. C.- Moore,. 50-year-old Negro pittur* of deep emotion—a picture 'eiit at the affair in'the White huge gas oven exploded at'the Charm. It’s iif - Insane. Aroma of Confusion Iqdia and the United Arab Re­ ex'-convfct tells police he killed a of jthe ..President . (HKorting House stste dining room. Rochbestoe P r o du e te Corp. with gold, rose, ■lili Blit a BMA- spokesman said the public; whioh said that, to meet Negro preacher hecaus* the “ guar­ plant today,. killing one woman : IS Ii easy-core Ai;nel* I assooiation feels it is up to a doc­ now serves no useful p*irpose. Rep­ anteed hoodoo" the preacher puf on and sending five others to bps- i i tor's own consoience to say wheth­ resen tstivgK of all ths other 13 hia dice didn’t work , . . Twenty" pital*. Killed in the blast was blue with violet*. ond cotton by iili- er he iriimild administer,a lethal A Rose Is a Carnation were on hand. tpree men airested in what__pollce Rosario Parenteau, 58, > o f New i i i i i i drug "to alleviate suffering In the Lodge aald that, with full inter­ say Was underworld conference In Haven. None of the f l ^ others Size.s 12 to 18., : Eorl-Loom. Blue, i i l l i i hut stages of an illneas." national cemperation, Barth satel- Brooklyn take filth Amendment New Terrorist Attacks was reported seriously hurt. The tt::::!!■:•; Is Simply Plain Grass lltea in Ui4 fairly near futura before grand jury. blast rocked one floor of the DOUBLE $12.98 yellow, green. (Oostisued Ml Pago Four) could: - Federal authcirltiee sa^' iti will factor}-, with 10 to 30' persons i i X. Scan the whole Earth, for take weeks t-o determine Just ho«r Build Algeria Tension In the Immediate area. A oky> i i p i j ■weather data and make forecasts much was embezzled from bank In light was blown out hy the hit- : i!::U ' By ED CREAGH A * for the marigold, another possible weeks-in gdvsncs. Long Beach, Calif, by George Hew­ part. Large reels of wire were Sizes 12 to Id. VmTEB STAMPS ■ iiiii! Missing Plane W i^ngton, May; 6 UR-A rose’Is contender In th* floral derby: "It's . 2. Become reflector*, and re-' lett who killed seif Saturday . . . Constantine, Algeria, Ma.v 6 (/Pitan ambuah Saturday nighl nigi and strewn about the area.*- a ro^ is a carnation is a com s good-looking bath sponge," eon- peatlng'.stations for radio mes­ National Broadcasting Co„ who## Strong militaryj and police pa-1 kidnaped a.19-year*old girl. $19.98 .cedpd Douglas. A sages and perhaps be used for 1,500 technicians have not been W n DPTS n e t 580.006 ..... tasaei, or why does this grass trola kept' an uneasy eye today on At the funeral of two of the vic­ Wreck Sighted Sen. Thruston Morton (R-Kyl. (nte.rcontlnentsl TV. working since April 27,"‘ notiflea tims Monday,- young French (tem- a OOtrio, Calif., May 8 (A>—Tws 'mSDNESDA YS smell so sweet, and,how did those who is committed to just plain union that its eentrncit Is rescinded. this tens* East Algerian city onstrators shouted denunciation of guamen kidnaped a bank ,inaa- marigolds get In here? Uncoln, N.H.. May • (M -D art- grass, preferably Kentucky grasa, (Oentinuad on Png* Twenty) , Arthur Godfrey continue* gradu­ where n on hearing o f mollon to dismiss ; mlittarv commancier of th^j-eglon, chased by polU-e,- whq made sev­ Doiigia.o, who showered TETIFYI^* im e The plane-, vanished io s fow l­ when you entered, whether, ypti Capitol 1‘justice by a 70-17 vote of the,.Sen-' contempt efiarges against Indus- • to demand harsher puitishmenl for eral .anesta. < r trtallst BernaW Ooldflne ' 1 LILLT b a g s J ing snowstorm;Feb. XI on a! re­ liked It or not. Popcorn (a aym^l Hill With a. virtual snowstorm of ate.. , , i i convicted terroriilts. 'Prqiich extremists -in Algeria .VEGA hocK ET^ oM n sn ite [ i of tlie coin tassel, see?) flowed like popcorn all day; All- the I opposition'^.votes '^ete victim of gangster type slaying, Jannot gave asauranbes that .have been particularly Incensed Washington. .May'O turn flight from Berlin to Lebanon. government today h ir^ WITH VEdETAILE PEELER FREE Free Parking Rear O f Store Aboard wtr* Drs. S al^ E. taxpayers' money: "I suggest that the'apnoimt of : cast ye.ster(lay by southeri) Demo- whose, strangled 'body was found ; the army was doing everything ’because De'-Oaulle recently com- Miller,-60, l^-Robeft-QQjnu. 33, ' Oarnatlons are the most prsc- corn on (Japitol Hill is already j crate, who thus avowed their re- .stuffed 111 trunk of an auto at Edst , possible to protect civilians but nuited the death qentencea of 30, Dynamic BANANAS UpBi (or cot'sagea, contended Rep. suflicient.” ' i eentment agqinst the 1 court's Kingston* N. H., itldntUled a* PhtUp : sat'd' France would not "reply to convicted rebels. -ThSBe-.case* ware const memben of ItA* Dartmouth Col­ lega Medical School. facility gnd Wiillam H.-Ayres (R-Ohlo). snd This all came about jNcause a ; unanimous 10S4 decUlon d^clarlhg Goldatetm 48, Hull. Maas., sn ^ l I cruelly ■with cruelty.” under Judicial review when he space, SwansdotYn Coke Mixes 4 -k,*.99c Second ■ floor may be , (Rdas th#. rose Is often Uad In with ganden club in auburban Falla; racially legregated public schools time . 'bbokie.. .Heiress Gldnd. j The, French Army haa never granted amneaiy to a number ..of ploratieoa staff phyMcians at Maiy W t ^ trobble. '"Tia frequent in' a flowet, Churdx.' Va.. hearil abofit^ the- na- unconatituticnal. Vanderbilt and Herman Phillipo, ; been able to keep complete liontrol other Nationaliata upon becoming WHITE. YELLOW CHOCOLATE reached by using , the , eqck MamOrial' Hospital In Han- stdi4». he said, that *'A man cornea' flower dekaW end got Into A 44-year-old Republicanr from New Yorak hotel operator, par.- president. De Gaulle laid he did even ■ 1, .3. \' , i arftund this anclen) city of 120,000 sisSSr ______CORK elevator next to In and laya 'give me a dozen roses the. act.'It-borrowed the Senate ■ Cinclnnetl, Stewart testified a i ciiaae Ivanhoe Hotel in Bal H ar-; since the Algerian revolt broke not want a . tebbnlcallty to coat MUlar, pg declaring a nationakl Stewart haa been aarving on the sin today.. .Robert O. Carlson, i t been Inereaalni lately. workers klTled' two Nertti AfriegM iiih.lil-. flower. , 1 ■ . ------New Britain, dre«v»e while eUa,- .Re'bela three young they charged -with plFttln; Majdse, ^ ^ ^ *•*•*■».*.^ (OeeHweei « i rege Few) dMiiig at HubbarilMea, MIm . fVendi^eei ec OneflUnbae tn bombing.'.