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■/ WWDKBSDAT, JUKI 1, IMO Bloodmobile Visits Manchester Hospital Tomorrow-10:45 a. m. to 7p. m. fA Q l TWlWTT-iroUR Ptm iflygBter E tufritlttg I; same aftenwon, and DsnlSl Pin­ In BridgMort, aooordlng to ftsB; Aa^svaning of social nmaa will Ailing Will Open berg. TOO company's main stort .The Weather to, 6, of 109 Center St, cut his ForecaeT of D. S. Weather Bttreaa be held at the K of C Rome PM- Pistol^ Snake left knee about 2:30 p.m, on glass Is on Asylum St. In Hartford. R E . WANDELL hrethge Daily Net Preaa Run AboutTow n day at 8 p.m. . Branch in Town There are eight branches. ■ For the Week Ended Memorial Day. 4 Fair end mUd tonight. Low near Building May 28tb, 1960 Ttm Tlrwir Club will hold lt« Margaret Meacham, 9, of 152 Members of Daughters of Idber- Add to m i The Ailing Rubber Co. of Hart­ ee. Friday warm, eeattored aftor- •aHatl tttdlw in«tat dinner-dftOM. ty, No. 126, who plan'to attend a Loomis St, cut her left foot on RANGE glass the same day about 4:45 (Contractor noon and evfBiac ehewera. High ffthwdiy mt Um clubhouse, Braih' house party at the home of the ford expects to open a branch 13,120 aM PL Dtimar will be served at Of Mishaps j).nt . . • store in Manchester In space,fo>^* areond SO. Worthy mistress, Mrs. WllUsm iUEl OIL Member o t the Audit 7 tfclock, and there will be danc- Smith, In Rockville, should meet Barbara Sherman, 6, of Hublard merly occupied by Shoor Jewelers R«sMMiriaUC«miiMKlai ln|f from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Tickets Dr., Vernon, received a small B^pnan o f OIrcUlatlen Manchestet City of VUlage Charm at Orange Hall Friday at 7:80 A pistol shot, a swallowed quar­ at 977 Main SL Arthur B. Sten- GASOLINE j^lternttow-Remedelliig \ ______- - - for members and friends are p.m. Transportation will be pro­ ter, a snake and a great deal of scratch on her left leg when she berg, , said the branch avaUsUa from the clubhouse was bitten by a small snake (Olaaeifled Advertleing ea fiafe 18) PRICE FIVE CENTS vided. broken glass sent a slew of persons will prbbabljr open next week. “BosincsB Built Oh MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1960 stssrard. to the emergency room at Man­ around 3:30 p.m. (TWENTY PAGES^ Ailing is mainly a sporting Customer Satofaetion’* VOL. LXXIX, NO. 207 The sewing g^Toup of Bhnanuel chester Memorial Hospital over Two-yeai;-old Guy Talley, 44 Pi­ goods store,. according to Sten- BANTLY OIL 5 P v t Ccmrad R. Therrault, son Lutheran Church Women will the Memorial Day weekend. oneer Circle, cut the Inside of hla berg, but also carries general pur­ Full liwuranca Coverafa o f Ur. and Mrs. Benoit Beaulieu, meet in the youth room tomorrow "Edward Calles, 19. o Lawler mouth about 4:40 p.m. Memorial pose Items and rubber goods. In­ INt'. LoomU S t. has completed at 10 a.m. All women of ELOW, Rd„ Rockville, received a bruise Day. He had been marching cluding matting and ralnweSr. ; ’ I 'I \ I \ - 1 !ti;i: I tel. MI 4-0450 baste training at Parris Island and who are Interested In a. sewing over his left eye, Sunday, when a around holding a flag, and fell The qtore’s lease Is for five Alter 5:00 PJI. State News will receive further training at blank-cartridge pistol was acci­ with It. He waa admitted ,to the years, he said. TEL. Mitchell 9-45V5 Khrushchev Claims project, are welcome. Members dentally discharged by him. The 82 BALDWIN ROAD Camp IjeJefune.'N. C, should bring lunch: coffee will be hospital, where his condition is re­ The branch soon to open In Man­ incident was reported to the Ver­ chester was formerly established ROCKVILLE TR 5-3271 served. ported as good. Roundup Aides Agreed Ike to Take non Town Constable. The Alplna Society will meet to­ James Belhiimeur, 7, of 22 Co­ a ^ night at 7:30 at the Italian Amer­ Miss Brenda M. Hills has been lumbus St., nwallbwed a quarter U.S. Aims Not Ideas ican Cnub on ESdrldge St. to con­ elected to the Liberal faction at around 1:50 p.m. Sunday. He was New Haven, June 2 {JF)— clude activities for the season. Central Connecticut State College Wins Scholarship discharged after his parents were The bargaining committee for and will represent It In the Con­ advised on treatment. Southern New England Tele­ necticut Interscholastic Legisla­ Miss Elaine Marie Sweeney, Also Injured Sunday was Karl Of American People ture. She Is the daughter of Mr. eighth grade student at St. James’ Newgebauer, 31, of Wethersfield, phone Co. workers will meet and Mrs.'Willard B. Hills, 1652 School, has been awarded a partial who had a fish hook removed from with management representa­ onsi Manchester Rd-i* Glastonbury. 2-year scholarship to Mt. St. Jo­ his scalp In the afternoon. « tives at 10 a.m. tomorrow in SCREENS seph Academy in West Hartford. Roger Caouette, 21, of 69 Pleas­ another effort to avert a "CriUcsl Baading’ will be the The scholarship was awarded by ant St., "Joan Caouette, 19, and 8-t r a c k AtiUMUrtlM Gibbons Assembly, Catholic Ladies Zieigh Ann Caouette, 2 months, of democratic .tr^lttlons of the strike. ' COMBINATION topic of Dr. Albert Burice, tele­ Khrushchev has written four American nation, traditions of U the meeting Is unproductive, | 1 vision commentator, at the an­ of Columbus, of which Mrs, the same address were examined For the JUNE BRIDE from our Thomas Wilke is scholarship com­ and discharged after an auto acci­ Democratic leaders that the Washington and Jefferson. Lincoln the unioh bargaining committee O nual luncheon meeting of the Con­ and Franklin D. Roosevelt." wUl probably set the date for a , V ^ Didn’t Plan necticut Association for Reading mittee chairman. dent Sunday at 11 p.m. HOUSEWARES D E P T ^ w e r store level present U .S. government fol­ The winner is the daughter Of Broken glass waa responsible for The premier's letter, dated May walkout by about 9,000 members o WINDOWS Research at the Carriage Drive lows a "doctrine of aggres- 30, was made public by Senate Inn in Hamden Saturday at 11 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Sweeney 13 stitches In the right hand of MODERN "STEF-A-UGHT" Jill Ferguson, 6, of 736 Avery St., gion and provocation” which Democratic Leader., .Lyndon B. ?hone ' J O H H S O H ’ S c e i l a.m. - * . Jr„ 130 Walker St. The 14-year- To old girl, who has four brothers and who put her hand through a etorm FLOOR LAMPS ...... $15.98 to $22.95 ‘*vrss not created by the Johnson of Texas, one of th» lead­ The committee was authorised | ■95 three sisters, was honored for her window around 2:15 p.m. Memorial AJtnerican people.” ers who wrote him just as the sum­ yesterday by the union’s executive j .VALUE An adult Information course'Will mit conference was collapsing in board to set a strike date. The lln; Early Test meet at Zion Evangelical Luther­ excellent academic standing. Day. PLANTER BRASS Khrushchev wrote that the Judges for the scholarship Walter Miller. 24, of 61 Mill St., Soviet Union .will carry forward Paris May 10. ' ■ board took the action after the! U2 .FUghts an Church tomorrow at 6:30 p.m. TABLE LAMPS ...... $9,95 Johnson told the Senate, in mak­ Installation Optional award were ^he Rev. Philip Hus­ cut his left elbow 6n glass the with a policy of ♦peaceful coex­ union memberahip rejected con-j ny ASSOCIATED PRESS istence^ but declared: ing public the letter, that he re­ travel term, offered by the com-, y Kennedy (D- A Yirfior, or memorial service, sey, ■ pastor of St. Bartholomew’s NINE PIECE CADOY SET ...... $3.75 garded it as an "arrogant denial Washingiton, June 2 (/F>— p ^ s h ; Atty. John Shea, and Miss will be held at Temple Beth Shol- Inehidlng eight glaeaea (Sea Horse design) plus brass earrier. •The' present government of the of the facts." Rejection came on a 5,444 to.Mflss) find Lyndon B. Johnson Patricia Campbell, a teacher at USA, unfortunately, has shown I Secretary of Defense Thom as HOME om tomorrow at 10 a.m. DAILY The Senator noted that Kbrdlh- Bower’s elementary school. that It seeks not to Improve the 1,263 mail vote, announced yester- (D-Tex) appear to be making S. Crates disclosed today th a t SHOPPERS' PYRGX HONEYMOON Chev in the letter renewed his day. Terms offered by the com- Headwav toward narrowing SPECIALTIES The annual dinner meeting and relations between our two coun­ charge that the United States had [U.S. military forces are now SPECIAL 54c 4-CUP CARAFE with CANDLE WARMER . $2.95 tries but to destroy those positive pany were not disclosed. down the field for the Demo- election of officers of the Chamln- Royal Black Preceptory, Nd.' 18, td r^ o e d the summit meeting. engaged in a communications 88 PUBNEIX. PLACE Ideal for serving coffee, tea, hot chocolate and h o i sauces. reaults which were achieved in ade Musical Club will bo held Mon­ will meet Friday night In Orange Johson said thla statement came cratic piMidential nomlna- alert, exercise. MI 8-28M day at 6:30 p.m. at Windsor ftoviet-American relations within Ing without a contract since April I Hall at 7:30. ARTHUR'S from a num "who walked out of 30, when the old pact expired. The tion Gates said that the exer* House In Windsor. LUNCHEONETTE the last year and especially as a Paris after refusing to negotiate Although It Is not a 2-man race result of our meeting and talks old contract contained a clause I cisev,8imilar to the one he or­ The ways and means committee with President Eisenhower dxir- on the basic Issues of war and keeping the pact in effect until as yet, the two Senators are tight­ of St. Bridget’s Rosary Society peace.” ening their lines on delegates in dered from Paris on the e've Ing my visit to the Unltei^ States either side decides to end it. of the summit conference. will mrieet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at ‘The only thing that was ’tor­ Workers in several job classifi­ preparation for a head-on battle In last AeptenUier. the early balloting at the July lo s the church hall to complete plans “ We know, however, that U»e pedoed’ at the summit conference cations ■ would » be involved In a I started at 11 o’clock last for a strawberry feetival on June Was any confidence that the free Angeles convention. night "and it is gmng on for MANCHBSTER FROM OUR doctrine of aggression and pro­ strike. This would affect long No politician is counting either 17. vocation now proclaimed by the (Centinned on Page Ten) distance telephone calls. Informa­ Sen. Stuart Symington (D-Mo) or I several days.” GLEN HAVEN DAY CAMP| AND BELMONT government of the USA waa not tion calls, telephone booth calls, DOMESTIC DEPT. Adlai E. Stevenson, twice the par­ and i-epair and lnst4 llation serv­ FOR BOYS MAIN FLOOR, REAR , ty’s nominee, out of the gunning. Washington. June 2 (ff)— Personal Notices RUG GLEANING GO. ices. Local calls would continue But at best the litter two appear Secretary of Defense 'thomas through automatic switchboards. likely to have to wait for any S. Gates Jr. testified today CHATHAM 3-SCASON A union spokesman has termed Kennedy-Johnson deadlock before Now Accepting Reservations 15 HANNAWAY ST. Court Curbs Powers that so far as he knows there Card of Thanks FLORAL PATTERN BLANKETS...... SS.49 the length of a new contract as they can make their move. l i m it e d e n r o l l m e n t W* wish to thank all of our neish- For those tpho care the major impasse in the contract Johnson, the Senate Democratic was never any discussion in ARTS and CRAFTS bora, friends and relatives for the OtHER CHATHAM 8 SEASON BLANKETS . ...86.98 to 88.98 talks. He said the company of­ leader, got a national boost yes­ the administration of suspend­ BWIMMINO many acta of kindness and sympathy for their rugs. Ten numbers hi these beantifnl Manicete, fered a 3-year pact which rules terday when the Scrlpps-Howard DIVINO ARCHERY ^own us is our recent bereavement Of Top Hof fa Monitor ing spy plane flights over We especially thank all those who out future negotiations on fringe newspapers endorsed him as "the l i f e -8AVINO KICKSALL Russia as the date, Tor the SOFTBALL sent the. beautiful floral tributes and TEL. Ml 3-0012 benefits. The union W’ants a one- ablest and strongest Democrat ROWING loaned the use of cars, members of the I DAINTY 100% DACRON HIXED Paris summit con;Krence ap­ CAMP-OUTS VOLLEYBALL K of C. also membe.rs of Anderson- Washington. June 2 OPH-Theathat actions by the monitors must year contract. available" for the presidency. Shea V.F.W. Auxiliary. PICK UP AND DEUVERT $7.90 Johnson could count no new con­ FiSHINO WOOD g a m e s ROSEBUD PATTERN PUFFSy. be taken by a majority vote proached. y / Family of Daniel J. Sullivan 80% CASH AND CARRY U.8. Court of Appeals today curbed vention support from this but Its In a closed door session with the LIMITED ENROLLMENT Dorothy • Ivan Faulkner. Light and warm as down; iwersible, too. Colors: Pliik, yoOow, the powers of the cblet of three TTiis means that O’Donoghue Tell Him, Someone cannot act alone pending a final influence on undecided delegates Senate Fbrel®* Relations com­ bine and white. court-appointed monitors in his Bridgeport, June 2 (JTi—Albert might be considerable mittee, Gates/also: campaign to clean up the Team- disposition of the case. It eventual­ ly will be set,, down for argument Palumbo. Scarborough, N.Y., Kennedy, endorsed by the Textile 1. Related that top level admin­ AT NO EXTRA CHARGE- ■ters Union. raised a question today. Workers Union of America, Hnter- istration officials unanimously felt 10O% PURE WHITE IMPORTED By a 2-1 vote the Appellate Court and final decision. . ir TRANSPORTATION (wltiiin rsdhu of 8 mUM of camp) Judge Wilber K. Miller dissent-, A cap and gown he had rented I that President Eisenhower should held that chalrrnan Martin F. (Continued on Page Eleven) take responsltaUity for the spy 1 GOOSE DOWN BED PILLOWS...... $9,98 M . ed, arguing that the union had to wear at, UnlVerslty of Bridge­ tfATFRlATA FOR ARTS and CRAFTS O'Donoghue cannot act Independ­ port graduation exerclies on Sun­ I flights after Soviet Premier Nikita Here's AAMvely Twosome A lasting gift of years of comfort. Other Bed PlUows 88.99 to ently of the two other monitor* in made no showing of injury as a day had been stolen from his ruShchev made' a great issue of if r e m e d ia l READINO INSTRUCTIONS directing a Teamster* reform pro- reiult of the autoority informally RISLEY I $7.98 each. parked car. downing of a spy plane May 1 •* INDIVIDUAL INSURANCE COVERAGE ON EACH CAMBER ffTftin. delegated to O’Donoghue by Judge 1 torpedoed the summit meet- WHITE LACB^TRETCH GLOVES ..... $3.00 pr. A t the *ame time, by a 3-0 vote, 'W hy?' asked the puazled Ps,- 2 Boys, 14,12, Letts. lumbo. I ing. • STAFF MEMBERS • WOODWORKINfi I SCRANTON and 9UAKER LACE th* court set aside an order by 1 2. Defended spiritedly the nrili-' JDOAGS___ . .. . V. $2.98 to $5.98 U.8. District Judge F. Dlckln*on (OoNtiwMd Ml Pag* NtaM) jrd, - resident -btahop of the Methodist INCORPORATED 1 TABLE CLOTHS ...... $4.90 to $18.96 2 Steal Airplane An hiatQrte gavel was presented to Bisbop John.W*nl*Y tary alert fiaJasued from Pasis as GEORGE MITCHELL AR T Q U IM B Y Soft^dnarshmallow leather Pi»» Tax Letts firing Lawrence T. Smith as Seek Bank Post Church in the Bo*ton_____ area, by M. PhlBp Susag, general c: irman of the 120tii eession ef the New the summit seOaion was collapsing. B.S. U-Oonn, MA- B. S. U-Oonn. All shies in white and natural. representativ* of dlasklimt Team- Hartford, June 2 OP)—Former Lt. England Southern Conference' which oi^ned this morning it Souto M elodist C^urch._ Gates argued it'was proper, pru­ Lake St., Vernon GLOVES *8 HANDBAGS^Mal^ Floor At Entranoe star* on the monitor board. ' Gov. William T. Carroll is inter­ Bpilngfleld CoUega China Reds Battle Die ifi Crackup w af made from the "old Methodist elm ” on the Thomw S ^ c e r farm, S t. w^^^ dent and “absolute^. essentiaL" GEORGE KRAUSE The court, bolding that lotta fol­ ested in the‘ post of state banje Methodist sermon was preached by the Rev. George Robert^, a circuit rider, in the spring or 17w. 3. Disclosed the XT2 flights over Tel. MI 9-4824 BATES "CANDLELIGHT' DAMASK SCTS lowed Improper jwoceduree in re­ conimlssioner. being vacated July Waterfront Dlrcotcr (Herald Photo by Oflara). the Soviet Unlrni had produced a ED LENINGHAM (Twenty years of moving Smith, left the door open Tibetan Guerrillas 1 by Henry H. Pierce Jr. Pomona. Calif., June 2 (A^ — wide range of ‘Mtal information,” 54"x54'' CLOTH with 4 NAPKINS...... $5.98 tor him to try again—but by a Carroll, who also served a* state Sprtngfleld Ooliege waterfront experience) TR 5-1166 Two young brothers who had read ^ > 1 » / -g-a w I including locauonalocations oro f missueamissiles mnuand Toiletries, Etc. 54"x72" CLOTH with 6 NAPKINS...... $8.98 ' more formal pttxedure. (NOTE)—Aaaocisktod Pro** o*r- treasurer and later as mayor of a book telling how to fly stole a JUNIOR COUNSELORS There wae no Immedlete com­ rMpondeat Henry 8./Br*driwr I* lV>rrington,i came to the state cap- plane today and flew it for 10 min- ] MAIN f l o o r 64"xB4" CLOTH with 8 NAPKINS ...... S12-9B ment from O’Donoghue, pending a Latnolic Foies oS?. * BOB HAMILL—Senior Maiioheeter High Stdiool CUSTOM KITCHENS on a trip to Bhutaa. Himatayaa itol W edneed^ afternoon to toM utes. Then they crashed to their ' ^ s While Gates testified in * secret BILLY SKOOG— Senior Windham H l^ School Save 98c on the famUy slie Oolgate’s Dental Citym ....Site S6"x108" CLOTH with 12 NAPKINS------$18.98 eloee etudy of the court declrion*., Ungdmn between India and Tibet. his bat into the ring. deaths In a screaming power dive. Methodists LaunCi Lustrous rayon damask that washes and Irons Hke a handker­ O'Donoghue for eome time has de­ Carroll ha*\ banking back­ The light plane exploded and Guard spaired of what he felt waa his in­ TUs dfepatch, dated May $7, was Baeltae—the family antlseptiio—Large 8 os: Imttle wlrii chief. ' . brought out by mule, the oaly ground. serving for 26 years with burned on impact. It just missed men. Addreaa all Inquiries to:— ★ COUNTER TOP SPECIALIST 81.10 ability to pursue the monitor re­ the Brooikn Bank in Torrlngton. sprayer form objective because of the legal traaaportattoB available. a group of houses, plunging He left there In 1900 aa vice presi­ straight into the ground at Emer­ 120th Conferenci Battle Police (Ooaftaiaed an Page Ten) GLEN HAVEN BOYS' DAY CAMP Special get acquainted offer. 30c off and free dispenser wHh BUCILLA "FLORAL CASCADE" tangle raised by the Teanmtere. dent. l o c a t e d a t SPERRY’S GLEN—ROUTE 85 ir GENERAL WOODWORKING LetU had Informally authorlred By HENRY *. BRAOSHEB son Junior High School. Petmassage. Regular $1.59. N o w ...... $1.29 PRINTED BATHROOM ENSEMBLE Governor Ribicirff tokl reporters Just three weeks ago, police Warsaw, Poland J'Une 2 OP)— P. O. BOX 18, MANCHESTER, CONN. ODonogtaue pereonnally to direct Pare, Bhutan OP) Sever* fight­ today he does not expect to name ^ (>r Call Camp Secretary at JA 8-0922 activities of lawyers employed by ing between Tibetan guerrilla* and said, the youngsters tried to steal Roman Catholics and police bat­ -Cashmere Bouquet Talc for summer daintiness In three Dress up the bathroom elegantly wUh this stunning matched a successor to Pierce, who re^ an airplane at the same field from The business of the 120th annual®petent in all fields of his minis A BUILDING MATERIALS ensemblei Pink, blue, yellow. him to dig up evidence In an effort Oiinese Communists ha* occurred signed to join a New Haven hank, the Rev. Mr. Mousley insisted. tled throughout Monday in tha b r o c h u r e s m a il e d o n REQUEST sice s ...... *6®’ recently In South Central Tibet. which they took off just after mid­ convention of New England South' to oust James R. Hoffa as pres­ for a week or so. . ern Conference of Methodists got , The Rev. Mr. Mousley urgrid Biilletins Truckloads of Chinese dead have night today. They said then they provincial capital of Zlelona Gora •Free—^New Jergen’s Moisture Cream with Jergen’s Lotion BATH TOWELS...... $1^ ident of the Teamsters. Also being considered for the post underway this morning with re­ the conference ,board to be content in a clash eet off by government 'IWo judges. Henry W. Edger- been brought by night into “would die trjlng” to fly — a grim from the AP Wires $1.18 value. Only ...... • .64c HAND TOWELS...... 99^ . Is Deputy State Treasurer Philip prophecy which came true. ports from superintendents o f the to remain policy groups, leavin; atten^ts to take over a church 1 ton and Charles Fahy, held that Gyantae, southwest of Lhasa. The administration to the superintend FACE CLOTHS ...... H«wes, Avon. He is a former ex TTie vlOtlms, called chronic run­ conference’s three districts. building for a community center. Playtax Swim Cihm in a variety of colors and styles for the court order under which the ecutive secretary to the late Gov­ The reports came in the first dents and the pastors It was the second such outbreak nNGERTlP TOWELS...... ^ 49e monitorshlp waa set up'provided (CoatiBned eo Page Ten) aways by police, were James A. "EveVy time an outside experl b a c k f o o d c o l o r c u r b rfilldren and a d u lts...... $^-55 and up ernor Wilbur L. Cross, He served McDonald. 14, and Thomas L. Mc­ hours of the 4rday' session at South in the Polish- provinces ■within five Waehtngton, June 2 ory—fl h h as' state administrator for the Methodist Church. They followed steps In," he said, "the pastor 1 weeks.' UD CO VERS...... S I.96 Donald, 12. weakened.” Howe Oommeroe Oonuriittoe •Save SOe with doable bonus offer on blennen’s Dew Spray U.S. Treasury Department’s war Their small brown dog was kill­ the memorial service honoring Church sources said Stefan voted today to outlaw food, ooa- Deodorant ...... ^...... CHENILLE BATH M ATS ...... $3.98 bond campaign. - ed with them. Methodists who have died during While acknowledging benefi Cardinal Wyazinskl, head of the- metio and drug color* when WINDOW CURTAINS...... $5.98 But ^ot Tonight on Broadway Deacriptions of the crash varied. the past year. '' from outside study, the auperln-1 church in Poland, met today with laboratory teata *h»w tiiey can •Sun Thn Lotion and Cream—^Bronctan, Sun.Fluff, Sea and Record Threatened Police Lt. D. F. Archer said the The Rev. Harvey K. Mousley, tendent asserted that experts leave his bishops and other advisers as oMHio cenoer lii test siUmals or^ SU, Sun Bath, ete; ...... "P boy at the controls apparently superintendent of the Norwich Dis­ behind frustrations, partly because nows of the neiw religious out­ humans. A similar pnddMtion al­ Hartford, June 2 UP) — A 60 there is not personnel to carry out ]>er cent Increase in traffic deaths "g;unned it wide, open" aa it nosed trict which includes Manchester break spread through Warsaw. It ready applies to food additive •Free New Molsturiklng Cleanser with purchase of tamow The Show Must Go On, toward the grounej. A witness said and surrounding to'wns, issued a the ideal programs they set up. was assumed the Zielona Gora In approving a bUl ex tending the Moon Drops MoUtnre Balm. A $4.76 valne f o r ...... $8.00 in the state’s six largest cities is The Rev. J. Manley Shaw of the threatening the Connecticut high­ it soimded as though the single call for more stress on the fun'Ct Uicident waa discussed. anU-eanoer provision to color engfine sputtered just before the tipns of individual pastorates with New Bedford District reported Zlelona Gora, a city of 60.000,. additives, the committee beat •Federal Tax. way safety program. progress — for some churches •The State Safety^ Commission fatol dive. Officials said the plane a minimum of reliance on special­ before 1945 waa the German town down efforto to p « m it setting of They Used to Declaim with great force. ists from outside the local church. spectacular progress”—in Stew­ of Ginienberg, In . Lower Silesia tolm nces that would allow i n f a n t and TOT SHOP underscored that point today in ardship. prodding officials of cities - and The boys were listed as run­ The minister must become com- After Poland took It over In 1946, questionable color* to bo need in ^^^Maln Floor, Rear aways by their father on Tuesday. " 'i However, the Rev. Mr. Shaw in­ it was settled by deeply religious limited quantities. Committee larger towns to souped-up efforts dicated he feels there is too much New York, June 2 (P>—Broad-® tells us these stoppages will to combat thit upward urban traf­ On their earlier flying attempt Poles from the eastern territories diaagieeoMt over tills had oease.' tendency,'to be lax in giving. way stage shows. New York’s fic death trend. they were caught by deputies as taken over by the Soviet Union. stalled approval of the contro­ The unloi) said it was directing they taxied a light plane down the Jesus did hot ask how little he prime tourist attraction, face their Although the first five months News Tidbits could give,” the superintendent Roman Catholic aources gave versial bUl for more than aweek. actors to report fcF .work at all of this year has recorded an over­ runway at Cable Air Field in near­ this account of the clash: first blackout tonight in 41 year*. theaters tonight half an hour be­ by Claremont. Juvenile authorities said. all drop in traffic fatalities of 9 Culled from AP Wires In reference to evangelism, he Local authorities attempted to 2 TRAPPED IN fiO ^ No last-minut* solution appeared fore curtain time. If the play­ per cent—80 this year as against handled the matter. Biatone, B. C., Juipe 2 (/P)— likely In a bitter contract dispute houses are closed, an E}quity (Oontinned ea Page Twelve) The Blow, pataartaUag effort to spokesman said, the actor* will (Continued on Page Nine) (Ooatinued on Page Ten) between Actors Equity Assn, and (Continued on Page Two) ■rhe creeun of Cuba’s Air Force leacli a pair o f brotoera. producers. consider it a ’lockout." in an oM, a)ialidoned gold n iiie Closing of "The Tenth. Man” including most of Us Jet pilots has As an omen of things to come the been airested in a purge ordered oMittnued today. Reecuers mp- curtain already waa down at the waa in line with Equity’s announc­ puentW believed tbe reecue Booth Theater for an indefinite ed plan ^ to close ' one show at a by Armed Force*- Minister Raul Oastro, Informed sources say . operation would take longer Mriod. niere- the cast of “The time—for one night at a time-- Cut and Bruised^ Tomfhy Saved Baptist Meeting Seeks Mrs.. Nina Kbnishchev, wife of the twin the 10 hours first estimated Tenth Man” faUed to appear for unlesa new contract demands are Utie last night. Tappings b e ^ last night’s performance, attend­ met. The old 3-year contract ex­ soviet premier, entertains 20 Mianil, Fla., ,woman at tea in Moscow to­ laat night led rescue crews to be- ing an equity' meeting Instead. pired at midnight Tuesday. Ne- For More Unglamorous Living Uevs the, eotoodied men were Producers, joined as the League g;otiatioiu far past the deadline day. To Put Down Rebellion stiU safe. The pair was idcnttM of New York Iheater*, called ^it a failed to etid in any agreement. Crudely made bomb left at home ss Percy McDonald, 51, and hi* strike and retaliated by serving The greatest stumbling block Chicago, June 2 (A’l-r-You could,aequipmeht, several polke^.and of Mrs. Frances Tate, 25, 'Nash­ brother Pat, 45, both of Coqult- jjardly buy the services involved 7 squad cars, several Civil Defense ville, Tenn., explodes, blasting off A committee, headed by the “^ le e p y2>or*' notice that performance of all has been the, union’s demand for By GEORGE.CORNELL < lam, & C. lAows wlU be suspended tonight. a pension plan. In rescuing Tommy from his pre­ rescue unit trucks, an assortment both her hands , . . Boris Paster­ (AP ReUglon Writer) Rev. Dr. Henry Coulter of Bill­ They contend they are bargaining The producers have said that If dicament. of construction crew men, a tow nak burled today in his native Rns- Rochester, N. Y., June 2 UP> — ings, Mont., came up last night MAMIE IMPBOVINO''*’' as a unit and that a strike against the unlop closed one show for one Maybe Julius Pekofeky couldn’t truck, a winch and block and aia, which he refused to lisave even Leaders of the American Baptist with a plan for some concessions Washington, June X (XV^loe- one la a strike sigainst all. performance, all Broadway plays have bought those services, maybe tackle unit. when reviled as tfKltor after .win­ Convention strove today to pacify to the dissenters, but the denomi­ f>rS t\y one Tommy spent lihost of Tuesday tors report that Mrs. Mamie El­ in The producers said also that a would close. he wouldn’t. | ning Nobel Prize for Literature. , rebellion in the ranks, and at the nation’s policy - making general senhower is “responding to $1 mUUon damage suit would be After performances of eight Tommy couldn’t have bought his and yestteday placidly munching Dominic, Troyli, 14, is held by same time maintain brotherly ties council sent it back for redraft­ hay an^ drinking water. treatment and coining along filed against equity. The union says plays laat night, cast members way out of his trouble. It looked New York Oty Police after telling With Protestantism at large. ing. quite well’* In Walter Reed Ar> a shutdown of all shows will be a said, they were notified that their like he didn’t want to get out of A tarpaulin was stretched them he stabbed mother fatally A t issue was the denomination’s The predominant view seemed around his midsection ajid attach­ my Hospital, the White Hooea lockout. shows were being suspended until it, anyway. because she was too strict. . . . long-standing affiliation with the to be that the recommendation ed to a hoist. It slipped and any; announced today. Mrs. Etoen- The 22 shows currently running further notice. But, Tommy the Horse, whether Federal government approves first National Council of Churches. should strongly reaffirin» ties with hower-waa hoepitallaed Tneeday lovely Ship’n Shore* embroidered batiste OB the White Way have a nightly The actors said suspensions were he enjoyed his fling into the pub­ way. Tommy refused to cooperate.' step In proposed experiment in With an estimated 10,000 Bap- the Interdominational council even COnON and DACRON KNIT RUUOVER Tommy remained in the cellar. with acute asthmatic bronchitis. audience capacity o f 27,000. announced at “The Best , Man,” lic’s eye or not, is once more a pay-televlslbn in Hartford area. ‘ tlata massing for Ihe opening to- though special provisions are She may remain to the boepMal •Ihe last general theater strike “ Five Finger Exercise.” "West Workers covered Tommy with ah night of their annual convention, made to cominit to this relation­ a romantic blouse, cool as night air... PAJAMA $2.50 boney fidey member of the dimln asbestos blanket and others widen­ Russian trawler British papers over the weekend, preen eene* waa in 1919 when Equity won rec­ Side Story,” “Take Me Along," ishlng horsey set that pulls a say has been spying In Scottish delegates from First Baptist ship only those cdhgregationa de tary Jamee C. Btogeetjr eald. Easy-wear, easy-care cottoii and Dacron® polywtef ognition as the aictors’ bargaining "Once Upon a Mattress,” “ D:iel of ed the opening above -.him. When Church of Wichita, Kan., pressed with exquisite eyelet embroidery and fruit anfi vegetable cart. the groundside workers encorm- Hebrides lands 21-year-old woman siring it. . knit 2-piece pajama with frothy lace framing a circu­ agent.. Angeles," ."Sound of Music,” and Tommy’s troubles started Mon­ crew member In Stornoway, Scot­ a demand that connections with The li*-million-member denom HUNT ’HOT RUDQEBS’ A blackout will not affect off- "La Plume de ma Tante." tered metal and concrete, acetelyne the council be repudiated. lar yoke that'e gripper-cloaed in back. The neck ana day when he fell down a etairway torches and pneumatic drills were land, for hospital tireatment for ap­ Inatlon includes 6,240 churohe# In Hartford, Juae X- UB — State scooped bateau neckline. White and soft B ix^ w a y ahowa, the City Center Off-Broadway houses, road (or walked down) or fell through pendicitis. . . . Former Louisiana They accused the council- of left- 42 states. Ponce Oonmusloner Lee J. >inl« claiticized ileeve wear a self-ruffled frill... ^ e full- shows and summer theaters are used to en lace the opening. or fummer stock theaters which rotted boards into an unused, Governor Earl Long la recovering wing tendenclas, citing supiport for Underscoring the Issue was the eehy eanounoed today that the length pant boaeU an encaeed all-elMtic waiit. hta- eperate under separate Equity not affected In the dispute. The With the opening above Tommy In New Orleans after undergoing auch things as more foreign aid, pastels. . . In fine 100% combed cotton. empty Wine cellar. The first floor, now enlarged, a Civil Defense truck Baptist emphasis on the independ­ department’s water eafety p*p chtnc wMhiblc dryaWe • • • no ironlnj ncfded* eontraots. Motion picture houses ^ a g u e originally said shutdowns now Is used aa a stable. surgery for undlaclosed ailment. disarmament agreements and fed­ ence of each congregation and would apply to road shows, but re­ pulled up. From its rear a winch trol ha* been expanded to ge; Aqua or pink In ai*ea 1-8 yra. are not involved. Pekofsky, his owner, found him Prime Minister Harold Macmil­ eral aid to education. each member. after tbe “ bet rudders’* *«. O im i Seven shows now on national versed Its position last night. Also dropped a block and tackle above They challenged Its rights to Sizes 28 to 38... 3 . 9 8 Tuesday, and when his own ef­ Tommy. A sling was stretched lan declared today Britain must Even national denominational necticuVs waters. “The’tieMto (our Were exempted last night not involved Is the New York City hold to “a clear ahd aettled line apeak for Baptists on such^ aub- machinery baaicitily is considered Center Theater, which operates forts' to free Tommy failed calle4 around Tommy’s midsection again. slty for a stop-gap ■■■■•«■■• from being shuttered along with of action, with friends’’ in future only a tool for doing joint j(AaA under a special Equity contract. the Anti-Cruelty Society for help. Slowly, inch by inch he waa ^*"Hundreds of other bhurchea he said, “ waa aeep la • Free Parkinsf Rear Of Our 8U>r* Broadway ahows. J. J. Shaffer, managing direc­ hoisted out of the cellar. When he bargaining with Soviet Union It has no binding reli^ous author­ eanea at tha tiaaberdt I F tj r t h e r negotiation* were Equity, with a membership of Rock 'n' RoU alnger Chuck Berry have this same feelliig," said a about 11,000. has 1,0()0 members tor of the society, looked over the emerged, a cheeb,went up from>the pamphlet released by the group on ity. /and Bear accidento etija w . OeSf-,- • We Give Green Stamp* scheduled In the contract imi>asse, situation and decided, Tommy ossem bl^ workers and onlookers. acquitted by federal court Jury on The 4,200 - member Wichita neetient water*. "Y eto . centering around a pension plan, working bn Broadway. Shutclowns two charges of tranaporting wom­ the eve of the 5-day convention. we have expanded the Mato also mean no work for 5,000 atage- might be enticed out Of the cellar His cuts and'bruises treated by After three troubled days of pre­ Church, one of the community’s • Charge Accounts Invited but both sldea^ appeared gloomy. with hay and other horse goodies. a veterinarian, the 12 year old an across state lines fo r immoral largest, has voted to withhold its Ho* Water Safety I Late last night the League said hands, electricians, musicians and liminary huddles seeking to set­ CORP. None worked. Tommy was taken to another purposes..Washington Poat says previous'.$38,000 annual allocation eome 109 boata. Yhi JW.HAU • Open 6 Days A l^eek; notices will be posted on bulletin others in allied stage trades. tle tl)e dispute, inclfiding sessions father of Thomas G. Power, pilot renmlBB the eama -to |a Although Paddy Chayefsky’a So engineers were called. They stable. Said Pekofsky: with WlchiU rbpresenUtives. to'the national body, so long as it MANCHRSTER COHN* Thursdays till 9 P-M- v boards of all 22 Broadway houses looked over the problem and de- ‘TU give him a few days rest, of U2 spy plane. Is reported to the ‘hot ladder** an th* ^ laforating casts: The Tenth Manl’ sold out'for have received an inritatton from church leaders Stai were strug- d d ^ ,10 call: ■» but I canrt pull the cart by my- gUnc And * wdution. ^CoBUBMd m Pag* Xwelvax CORNBt MAIN and OAK STREETS *T*roduetlons are suspended and m U, oo he'U go back to work ■OOB.” Sovlat autlioriUas to ylalt h is s a a . ^ «C I XOBMIB saapeiktod uotil BiuRjr (C—Uane* *• B | fo MIm ), rour'plscM •< ire 4e]

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■ ' . • . ■ \ p a o e t h i x i 1 ® MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1960 ; . 0 ' ■ ; 'V • / - : ■- ■ . ■ANCHE8TER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1960 sent to Sen. Preecott Bush who Andover will submit: them to the Post-, PAG* TWO i master General. Columbia WF Bnuieh Chairmen Named ■pecUve InduttriM wlH find Maier public by most hosi>itals will prob­ M ADVERTI8CD (N BIAMOUR • MAMMOIMUI • 1 ^Committee chairmen for the to work with. • • ably come in their wSke^ Little League John Mason: It ii the beat char­ State Newsw. ------Sheinwold on Bridge Board Hires Women’s Fellowship brunch and ter possible under the circum­ Gamble Asks Passport. card Darty have been announced by Mrs. Winston Abbott,' publicity stances, but I doubt if it will pass Bridgeport, June 2 (TP) — Type^ Action Starts because it is not completely under­ ch&lnn&n. Th# brunch will b« held writer heiress Gamble Benedict p e n a l t y d o u b l e < South «haler New Teacher at the First (Congregational Oiurch Recommended stood. Roundup and her husband are plapnlng a 2- IS TENTATIVE A 16-game schedule will be play­ Herman G. Olson: If everyone is month European vacation,— when NORTH from 11 a.m, to 2 p.m. tomorrow. informed of the tnie charter it has By Alfred Shelnowld A 7 3 Aim. OeidltCna Hanna, 28, of ed by the four Little League teams Mrs. John Yeomans is in charge (OoattaMd frooi Pag* One) she gets a new passport. . Your partner’s penalty is a good c.iance of passing. It covers Gamble end husbahm Andre ¥ A Q 6 3 Laurel Lane, has been engaged this year. The teams are Andover of tables and Menk, 'June 28 on Charter not holy. It asks you whether or in charge of prizes. ’Posters and what we’re looking for. No charter 88—the commlseion said this re­ Ponimbeanu turned up at thp ♦ I 7 .4 aa a Grade 2 teacher at Horace W. is perfect. not you would enjoy defending ♦ K J 4 5 Lake,' Fire Department, Palmer’s decorations will (be handled by duction came principally "on state unty courthouse yesterday and against the opponents. If, yoti Porter School, George Graff, su­ and Hoialngton’s. James Vandervoort: It is the Iplled for a new passport. Gamble Mrs. E. K. Seyd. Th« CoivwUdAtion anil Charterf Mra. Carol Burke. • best possible, original draft we can patrolled highways.” would actually dislike that very riwomlsalon last .nlpht reoom-l Thla commission was particularlj In fact, said the safety group, plained that her brother Douglas A 4 2 4 12 « perintendent, announced at thla The season opened with a double- Members of the food cmnmittse come up with. Charters always much, you are expected to say so. 8 4 ¥ K.IO 5 are Mrs. Lawrence Jillson', Miss S ^ d T n e 2 R as tJie date for a j concerned about fair tre«lmen 70 per ceiit of thla year'a fataliities 3k. away her original passport week’s meeting of the Board of header on Sunday and a third mean ^hinges. • South has a very reasonable a a KQIO‘95 4 843 refermendiim to unify Vernon s for all taxpayers, so that they wlU "are charged to the 44 cities over - the midst of a family squabble Education. game Yvas played last night, An­ Marion Stanley and Mrs. John The Democratic Town Commit­ opening bid of one spade, and West i a 4 ^ ' X q io »» pay for only what they will get. A 10,000 population.’’ During the over Ponimbeanu last January. Mm. Hanna met with the Boerd dover Lake, 21, Palmer’s, 3. This xnneh. three povernmenti tee will discuss the proposed char­ has a fair.enough overcall of two ^ SOUTH at a previous meeting. She la a places the Lakers at the top of the OO Plans Mystery Bide OCC members expressed **1'*'" future commission might not in­ ter at its meeting Wednesday January-May period of 1959, only Ponimbeanu was the Benedict diamonds. North has the hand we A A Q J t S 4 a 15 per ce t of the traffic deaths graduate of Norwalk High School League since they defeated Hols- The Community Club will meet faction with it as they gave final clude this provision. night, and will vote on whether or family’s chauffeur. The two sailed saw yesterday. , ^ I / ¥ 9 7 2 1 approval to a charter on whidh Samuel Pearl: I never thought we were charged to these 44 munici­ to Europe, vowing love for each and the Willimantic SUte College. Irigton’sl 6-4, in the game Sunday. at the First CongregaUonal not to support It. North’s double aays: ” I>artner. ♦ 2 Church at 8 p.m. tomorrow for a they have' spent 10 months draft- would arrive at anything I like ■as, palities. other. Gamble’s brother went after ♦ A 7 4 ■ She hea been teaching in Hebron Last night’s winning pitcher waa I have a good defensive hand. It for the past two years. She ■will Mafk Dunnack, with his brother, myatery ride. Casual dress Is rec much as I do this charter. If the The commission Indicated that if her and brought her back to the should teke at least three tricks South WeM North charter is built around the Connecticut la to continue the A 2 4 Doubto Pass replace Mm. Patricia Brettachnel- Alan Dunnack as catcher.. Greg ommended. " voters accept the principal of con­ United States. against the opponents. If you 1 Leonora lABarbem ^ 4«y Henderson - 4ndlth Moxrer foupcil-mayor-admlnistrative offi­ solidation, they should accept this Eiarrell’s Death steady 4-year decrease in traffic In April, the couple eluded most der who haa resigned because her Hudak came in as relief pitcher in In charge of the Informal mee^ llKewtse have good defense, let’s the. third of the four innings play­ cer form of covernnienl. eharler because it is flexible and fatalities, there muat be greater newsmen and Gamble’s family and * ♦ Opemni iiL^lead — ♦ It. ^ huabond-has secured a position in ing will be the recently Installed improvement In the large urban settle down and get fat. If you Stratford and tha, famUy will Three Get Saint Joseph Degrees ed. The battery for Palmer’s Don slate of officers: Guy Outlaw, pres­ n would unite the city of Rock­ eliminates inequities that exist. Termed Suicide fled to the hills of North Carollns have poor, defense, take this m m m ville llie Vernon Kire Pistrirt and areas. move there at the close of the Brown, pitcher, and Mike Krzew- ident; Mrs. Francis Haines, sec­ % Wallace Thrall: If it is killed in where they were wed secretly. double out.” the Town of Vernon into one gov­ During this recent 5-month Officials at the courthouse, which bids two clubs, your" IpBf tnsr school year. ______ip her Junior year and a£i^ junior year. Miss Henderson is a ski, catcher, each hit a retary; Mr. and Mrs. William the Fire District, it will be only The .shooting death of Francis J. span,. the six jlargest cities wsre South has a poor hand for de-. Three students from1 Manchester^member ernment, if the majority of .''o^rs handles applications for passports doubles, and the next player Th# Board has Indicated that it President of the Psychology Club graduate of . Mt. St. Joseph for the losers.-^ Kelley, program; and Mrs. Eugene U, ,he nty ind in^ihe'fire d'slricti because the people have not read Barrett. 4.^. Willimantic, Civil De­ charged with ( 22 traffic deaths, fenae. The singleton In the ene­ received their degrees at Saint The opening Sunday waa high­ fOS and passes them along to federal passes. You hold; Spades — A Q would Uks to have pertinent is- In her senior year. Academy. Schwanke, publicity. fense director, was termed a sui­ compared to }3 during the same my’s suit Is the signal to start J 8 5 4; HearU — 9 7 2; Diamonds Joseph College in West Hartford Miss Henderson, daughter of Mias Mozzer, daughter o f Mr. lighted with a home run for the Oongregatloiial Notes / ■ "'^'"t'hc «ame'd''av"'-*''^* referendums , , Q^ttipr; If it does not pa.und to come up again if this and chn easily b*S changed as our the six largest cities to come Second Firm Sues With a second biddable suit, South subjects hoted on a questionnaire Bachelor of Arts Degree in Psy- game are not yet availably. Barrett was s graduate of Man­ through with a decrease— of one. New Haven, June 2 {A*)—Two in­ sent out by the CABE. Mrs. Ma­ diology. While at college, Miss La­ and as a correspondent secretary more year. June 12, Parenta who wlah to I charter is not adopted. ' i town grows. chester* High School, Class of would make hts second bid in that The degrees were conferred by Pomona to Meet Saturday have their children baptized dur­ The light, gay, Thev also feel the charier will be ; xttv. Harry Hammer: -Consoli- surance companies have gone to rita Merrick has been appointed Barbera was active in the Mende- of the National Federation of Clarence Qiater, master of the 1936B. He lived in Willimantic suit. Catholic College Students in the the Most Rev. Henry J. O’Brien ing the service are asked to notify .reented If evervone lakes the (j,tion is the primary significance court to seek exemptions to poli­ North raises to three spades, as the legislative representative lian Club smd the Psychology Club. local Grange, reminds members t id d ly about 19 years, and was executive Fearg Wielfare Boost New England area while in her Archbishop of Hartford. Mrs. George Downing or the Rev. footloose fashions time to read it. and "is not mis-j the charter. With consolidation cies they Issued to .Tiillan A. Frank, knowing that South has a six- to the CABE from the Columbia She.was chosen as a Judicial Board that the East Central Pomona secretary of the greater W^lliman- Hartford, June 2 UP) — State Westport lawyer who died in an M A U Sr/E m Mr. Thomen this week. piided bv those who are prejudiced we can work effectively as a unit tic Chamber of Commerce, pres­ payments for welfare patients in card spade suit. South can have 'jcY.ll-83.WIUIMANT!LO Board. Grange No. 3 will meet in Colum­ Members of the church are in­ w in k s that everybody wants and can Uke advantage of the airplane crash. MIm Jean Natech, State welfare a Hat of the atudents accepted at an instructor 4n the Recreation bia Saturday at 8 p.m. Manchester against It' ident of the Willimantic Lion’s hospitals will probaWy rise some only a singleton diamond at most, Iri the teachers’ room needs re- Council—sponsored boating safety vited to the wedding of Miss Joan Ct'D ( oinmenta ■ Home Rule Act to make revisions Frank’s body was found 20 miles IPs SiatUing! worker, met with the Board and upholeterlng; there is caulking to the Windham Regional Technical Grange No. 31 will act as host. The j . . . in perfectperf colors Club and a member of several 1270,000 in the coming fiscal year, from the scene of the Jan. 6 crash for otherwise he would let the course \ during the past winter Mortlock and Jon Syme Saturday Their opinions in essence.- were as needed. - double of a diamond stand. If . explained the role of the State be done, walls to be repaired and School was read. program \vill be the election of of­ other clubs. if the present method offsetting of a National Airlines plane in Bo­ Figures on estimated text book montlw A number of the girls took at 2 p.m. in the church. expressed as follows: Donald Berger: It is a sound South had only five spades, he Welfare Department as It pertains doors to be put on the -teachers’ ficers. All members are urged to St ta a perfectperfect I price. ..ri charter, fundamentally well con­ The funeral will be held from such state payments remftna In livia, N. C. An investigation show­ needs were presented. The Board ■the course. 'This trip will help them / Robert F. Kingahury. chairman: would have at least four cards in to soms of ths children receiving room and the girls and boys lava­ attend. Manohestor Evening Herald An­ %12 the Elk’s Home In WUHmantlc ceived. Every facet* of it cannot force. ed that an explosion caused the , homebound instruction or who authorized the principal to order to complete requirements for the The' election of officers of the Kvery aspect of it cannot be ex­ tomorrow at 8:1.1 a.m. Burial will This estimate was given today crash, which killed 34 persons. some other suit, and would prob­ tory rooms, where they has never dover correspondent Mrs. Paul D please everyone. may be regularly enrolled pupils textbooks for the 1960-61 school Jack Tar badge. local Grange will be held at its pected to please everyone, but it la be In S t James’ Cemetery, Man­ by Edwin 8 , Kamaaiewlc*, execu­ Yesterday the ContlnentsT Cas ably be able to bid that other suit been an outer door. Locks and The group wiil embark at H jl Pfanatlehl, .telephone PDgrtm 2- Mrs. Mary Pfan: It will provide in the school. She also explained year. next meeting Monday at 8 p.m. in much better than the present sys­ chester. tive secretary of Ihi State’s Hos­ ualty Co. of Chicago filed suit in South would go on to game In FIRST crash bars need repairing on the dam and the girls wjil chart their 6 8 6 6 . a unified government that pro- e FEATURE some o f the services which are The hot lunch program balance the Town Hall. Miss Anna Llnd- tem" pital Cost Commission, which has U.S. District Court to exempt it spades. If he had suljitanttBl extra SUNDAY Th THURSDAY e original school building and doors at Yhe end of April was $670.97. course down the Connecticut River perform ^ by the department. in the last addition, need some holm, chaplain, will be In charge authority to set the amounts the from paying $262,500 to Frank’s strength — for example the king The Ekiard authorized Patros to into Long Island Sound and back. of a Memorial program. Riot Charges Dropped BIjACK, c r e a m and R in j LEATHER state pays hospitals for welfare widow, a New York model. Frank of hearts, or even the queen of Repalm Listed adjustments. spend the ■ $50 donated to the Mrs. Roy Beers U thelf skipper. ^m m lttee Api^lntments Liatod took'iout several insurance policies was required because Hanna s clubs. Since his opening bid is A list of repairs needing atten Teariber Completes Requlremeats school by Camp Aato-Wamah Among, those who will make the T h e Bank that gives you PLANNED SECURITY patients. Four ’ local people have been San Francisco. June 2 (JP)—Mu­ Kamaslewics said every one of before the crash. counsel did not ask that the ver skimpy he stops short at three tlon was discussed by the Board Graff informed the Bpard that some time ago for the music pro­ trip are Anne Banner, 'Jo-Ann STANLEY WARNER George _ Patros, principal, was named to serve on committees for nicipal Judge Albert A. Axelrod over 40 hospitals in the state has Continental derkes in Its diet be set aside within 24 hours spades. Mrs. Marion Haineg., third grade gram. Thompson and Karen O'Brien of the Tolland County Associates as that...at Frank’s death was caused by after the trial, as Is the usual South makes three spades fairly authorized to investigate ways teacher, has completed all require­ Columbia. Harriet Plotkin of Wil­ yesterday dismissed riot charges applied for increaaea In state pay­ They also voted to empower the follows: Mrs. Ray Bidwell, mem­ against 62 students arrested in an accident. case. easily but would not make gan\e. of getting these done through the ments necessary’ for the acquisi­ school administrators to encourage limantic and Ann Verprauskus of ments, based on rising costs. STATEm summer recesa It was stated that bership; Mrs. Edward Montandon, demonstrations against a House f ^ z r n a n DEPOSITS MADE ON OR lEPORE MONDAY, JUNE 6, WILL Earlier, the Occidental Life In- Judge Bordon Is expected to If south unwisely passed the tion of a provisional certificate. Andover. The rate until the end of June e DOORS OPEN 8 P.M. all parenta to seek a. physical program: Clarence Chiater, by­ subcommittee on un-American Ac­ snirance Co. of California asked rule on Guion'-s preliminary mo­ what can be done will depend upon examination every three years for Graduate — which varies from^^ospital to double of two di^bnds. W est: ClwtodUn Training School laws; and Mra. Paul D. Pfanatlehl, tivities hearing. for a reduction in its liability for tion. If he grants It'. Guion will would either mak>-’filB contract or , the amount of money in the budget A summer training school for their children. It would be accept­ Miss Carol Thompson, daughter hospital — averages ¥t the mo­ e SHOW STARTS 6:80 at the end of the year, after all publicity. The appointments were The students, he said, were \ MANCHESTER WEST HARTFORD | ment to 129:30 per day per pa­ a $500,000 policy on l^ank. Oc­ explain why he thinks the verdict go down on^tflck, pending " on custodians will be held at the able if thla examination could be of Mr. and ijrs. ^William W. announced by Republican Town bills are settled. Among those re­ Thompson of Jonathan Trumbull merely attempting to protest what CENTER 1 EARN DIVIDENDS from tient, Kamaalewics explained. cidental seeks to confine its liabil­ should be set aside. the qualltylof the defense., , In j I.ast Complete Show At 7:48 Dominic Bums School In East administered by the family’s per­ Committee chairman Ellsworth they believed to be an undemocratic 1 SHOPPING ity to the amount of premiums quiring attention is the Backstop sonal phyalcian. Such a plan would Highway, will be graduated from The average increase applied for Hanna, a former convict, was neither c i ^ would South be as uniio eojiwwwm’us Hartford from June 27 to July 1. Covell, treasurer of the Aasocl' hearing. I 1 PARKADE 1 1 17 SO. MAIN ST. 1 paid. accused of beating Gavell to death on the ball field. It was explained The Board haa approved the at­ enable the school physician to give CTharles E. Ellis School for Girls In amounts to about 81.80 per patient happy. that this is not in the beet loca­ ates. He said police reports would i \ after robbing his grocery store of Daii.r Uveetton tendance of the two custodians, a inore thorough examination to Newtown, Pa. Friday. , 1 Opon9:SO AJ4. to6P.M. | day,, he added. Multiplied by tif: tion for the school activities end GOP Reooouneiids Appolntmenta have Justified conviction on charges 1 Open Mon., Tues., Sat. 1 more than $7,000 on Nov.^18, 1959. You have opened • the bidding Arthur Cotab and Clinton Ladd, at students referred to him each year, Mr. and Mrs. Thompson ISave to­ 1 Monday thru Battfhlay I Your Savinga Earn estimated 150,000 patient days for Boat Legislation ■ since it needs repair it should be the Board members felt. day to attend the commencement The Republican Town Commit­ of participating in a riot and dis­ 1 10 A.M. to 6 P.M. 1 JU N E 1 s t which the state will have fo pay In Hanna denied the charges. with one vpade. The next player this workshop. Hartford, June 2 oP'—A special relocated gt the same trie. The exercises. tee haa forwarded recommenda­ turbing the peace May 18. 1 Wed., Thura., Fri. Open Friday I the year beginning July 1, , this Graff Beports Mariners Go On Cruise tions for the permanent appoint- The Judge declared he did not General Assembly subcommittee a r t c r it i c DII&S . bajricetball backboards alsp nebd Mariner Scouts of Ship 5 will be 1 10 A-M- to 9 P.M. to 9 P.M. I Current Annual works out to some $270,000. is drafting proposed legislaUon The annual teacher salary agree "ments of Lawrence Tebbeta and want a permanent black mark |H New Milford, June 2 (>P)—Fun­ lowering.' The play area mifst be guests of Howard Baylfcy, com­ If the present method of setting for State-wide registration and asphalted, and lawns need atten­ menta remain unsigned, the Board ■■ nirftl lYinil nIar*H nn the VOUnET OeODle's T tC - ' 3V2%, Dividend Rate state payments remaina in effect, eral services will be held here to­ mander of Flotilla 92 of the Coast regulation of motor boats on Con tion. n aa told. - ... u the daily rate would go up to morrow for Forbes Watson, 89, A report of the progress of high Guard Auxiliary Saturday on an necticut’ s Inland waterways. gome of the elessromns and cor- all-day cruise. CapUln Bayley waa $31.10 and the total for the yeatv - State Senator Norman A. retired art critic for the New York rldocs need painting: the furniture school students was presented and for welfare hospital payments Buzaid. chairman of the Legisla­ Post and New York World, who would come to about $4.6 million, died at his home here Tuesday. FEATl-R^l^st TONIGHT Victor Mature tive Council's Motor Boat sub­ Elaine Stewart Kamaslewics said. committee, made that announce­ Watson, who was also an author anchester Under the present system, the and magazine editor, leaves his "Our Mdh In Hcnrana" The savings ment yesterday. Also GuUiMe-Eniie Kovara rate charged the public has a widow, A,gnes. Sunday Htni Tiieeday WEST BRANCH bearing on what the state pays, he The Danbury lawmaker said he Btirt Ive«-Maureen O’Hara KEITH'S--MANCHESTER'S LEADING FURNITURE STORE BRINGS YOU MATTRESSES MAIN OFFICE EAST BRANCH agrees with comments made Tues­ Mnnehestt r Pcirkodc added. MERIDEN PLANTS SOLD ’m P C4I-HIT "FIJLME OVER INDIA” 9 2 3 Main St 283 fast Ccnfir SI. day by State Police Commissioner Robert Taylor “ KILLERS OF Cor. I f.. n o X S f . West Alicldic Turnpike He did not aay this: but it would Meriden. June 2 (^FV—The Curtiss appear that, since applications Lto j. Mulcahy, who said the KILIMANJARO” color “ 18 FIGHTlNti MEN” OPEN THURSDAY State desperately needs suffer Way Co., of Meriden, and its sub­ EVENINGS 6 fo 8 BOTH BRANCHES OPEN ERIDAVS »o 8 p.m. have been made to lr\ rease state sidiary, the Domonel Press Inc., payments, rate incret*ies for the boat safety laws. The commis­ have been sold to the Hughes Corp., : ALWAYS KCNTY Of R R MARKING sioner’s plea followed three water of New York City. Eastern Color death accidents over the Memorial Print-CurlUs Way Inc. of Water- Day weekend—the total exceeding bury, in announcing the sale yes­ higrhway deaths for that period. terday, did not give the purchase ^By Popular Demand Webator Music Is Back At The Oak Grill! ‘In the light of what is going palce. ^Mlke Stanko Preaeota The on.” Buzaid said, "I expect motor boat legislation to be recommend­ 'COUNTRY BOYS' ed to the next General Aasembly FEATURING: I which convenes in January.” ^ . a AL DICKERMAN. I^ad Guitar . ARTHURS T h e motor boat bill now b^ng BURNSIDF a JO LAVALLE. Fiddle J THB DftUO STOPS THAT SAVSS YOU MONSY drafted, he said, will be circulated fcU- 4-.I t * ■ a AL WOOD, Steel < I to various groups interested In NOW! Thru TUESDAY! e GEORGE I,ATHROP, Baas < 1 the subject for scrutiny. After 942 MAIN ST. CORNER OF ST. lAMES ST. I that, he said the subcommittee ^ Dancing Thura., Fri., and Sat. ( DESI6NED FORDEALTH will attempt to whip the final SO OAK STREET | A / £ W ( m L £ T T E j |dO«OTHVMUOMI |MIKE ' proposed legislation into, effect. fcSTANKO.’SO AK GRILL NO CO^TCR e NO inNIMl^M. SELF SERVICE FREE DELIVERY Aa>JC/STfi)8L-E I Buzaid said the big problem is to draft "a bill which will pro­ mote safety but, not hamper the sport.” He said that too restrictive 8:05 6:20-10/^ a bill oould defeat its qwn end Jf It "kills motor boating.” Hanna Files Motion D O N T M ISS IT 7 I Litchfield, June 2 i/P) — Legal proceedings have been started to TONIGHT set aside the May 24 conviction of WATCHES GIFT HEAOQUAmRS John J. Hanna on a first-degree HITS! murder charge. , TWO TOP Bert Laeeaeter F.rale Kovbci FOR Hanna, 42, was convicted by a Stars* Monr* LATIN NIGHT Superior Court Jury on that date. Andrer Repbern “ Wake Me Judge Abraham S. Bordon Imme­ "The When It’a « X WITH CHAMPAGNE INTERLUDE diately sentenced him to life Im­ Over” FEATURING THE TONY ARMAyO_TR10 prisonment for the November 1959 Unforglven” Cinemairep* ‘fatiiei&Vt slaying of Francis J. Gavell, a 44- luid Color In celM: 3:4S-7;N ORCHESTRA EVERY THURSDAY year-old New Milford groeef. ahow tonight MANBMf, Note! 1 complete THROUGH SATURDAY NIGHTS Yieaterday, Hanna’s public de atartlng at 7 o'clock. Doom fender, H. Gibson Guion, filed with open 6:30.______the court a motion seeking per­ WALNUT RESTAURANT mission to' file another motion to SUN.; “ Home fYom 'The HIH” set aside the guilty verdict. 7 WALNUT ST__FOR RESERVATIONS MI 9.807(1 Aim iv-TOhue 8 The ‘motion to file a motion ALL t p h n s is t o R ‘CAMERA EIST NARTFOM GERTRUDE G. •R A D I O MfCiS FOCUS/NO- ESPOSURe DlfiL r FAMILY TYLER FRIDAY'. School of 'j m k 15 ’ i RfitS-. ALL COLOR Glen Ford Dance 57.50 Debbie Reynolds SEALY PQSTUREPEDIC* MATTRESS MOST Presents Her 16th Hebttnl A>()UTF 3 0 CO A/A/. 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PA G E f T V l 1' MANCHESTER EVENJNG jraRALD, M ^CHESTER, CONK., THUESPAY. JUNE t. 1940 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALli, MANCHESTER, CONN^i TH U R^AY, JIPJE 2, I960 P A Q B T O U R Pair Implicalcr somsthing w* .ha'vs always con- that evsn the very good rsdistrict- Annual Art Show FO*THC Rockville-V emon Dr. Miller President 6US regimes is destined to dlmin- truth, we «iui see no very Impsea-' tended^that the unsuccessful Re­ Ing plan of 1968 hrould doersBss sive reason ivhy It shouldn’t Isst, the chanc* of th* Democrats of ^ t - , Tfiiriln Break gRanrJlPBtrr Ish," . ' Connecticut publican effort to rodlstrlct BLOUSES t o Unify City, District llanchMtjr Cm b. terday will still be nece^ary to­ key frofn the Colonial Oak Pack- j R d^ ^ as elected president of the on the pro^emn* ffnanced by the yond eolUtlon. By the Council eta- trlotllig done would have. to in­ Junior W fh School'Tueeday svo- BERMUDAS It is only In the realm of what are volve Some hurt to'the Democrats; age Store at 282 Tolland Tpke., m^dcfte.-iiei Area Heart Assn, last M a i^ A tot and Hartford Heart morrow.’’. The Conn^Ucyt Public Expendi­ tlsUce, that plan would ll>ve nin* in th* cafeterias Of tho SMILING SERVIICE ^ V & Publitbtn I supposed to be more aerious events the chances are that any redis­ SKIRTS on May 18., night, succeeding Dr. Harold J.' 'Ajanx; • w j Thus the large, round summa­ ture touncll has performed, on the achieved the narroweet difference FrankHn Building. Det. Sgt. Joseph-Sartor and I>et. 1 i^^hmUs in the post. , r A certificate of distinguished rounded October 1. 1881 that our sentimental favorites are trlcting done will be accomplished The K . .w n . tion. issue of redlstrictlng the Connecti­ in population between the state’s Tho enhlblUon will remain , open Thomaa ^ Graham - idwtlfied•• the, W. Thonip.«oh'of‘ Doyle . HChievement wsa presented to N. always being caught In a balk, or by a divided le^lature, so that Chamber of Commerce announced be held June 12. William Knight, retiring treasurer . publUtaed Beer* Bventad Iffo V i But then, alas, the specifics. cut State Senate, one of those largest and smallest districts) and the consent of tho Democrats will G LA ZIEft'S pair aa George R. Charook, i», p,.e*- Bondnyi and Holtdaw t-nfwed at tbe the least sxposure to control of during school hours ths rsmalnder Its support of the ^.consolidation Membera wd 11 attend the 7:30 ot the asBoclatipn vrho' ha^ served • ^ it OMIce at^M a^eater, Conn., aa France, in order to play her role off base, or with mixed signals, or have to be obtained. CORSET SHOT Of------Hartford, • and Jamea Kelsey, zz, ■ ...... o -'oitccc Fro?t. !« " Wells beautiful jobs- of research «id the Senate by a minority of the of the B^eek. ML MAIN. ST.—MI eharter today, becoming th* first a.m. Maas in a body. The com­ since 19.50. Becond Claaa Mail 'Matter.. striking out with the baees loaded. presentation which justify the ex­ How doea one persuade a po- of Windsor Lock*. ! '•icr.’i IN toward this kind of world, must state’s population, the state has The eshibltlon featuree a varie­ munion breakfaat and brief buai- They were arrested along with K” ■ Knight was one of the seven istence of such an^. organization, litlcel party to yield up art en- group to do so. oesa meeting will follow In the SrBSCRIPTlON RATES have more nuclear weapons, in or- ever had. ty of paintings, drawings, batiks, Charles Beletti, 22. of Windsor f_ members who founded the Man­ Payable in Advance. and endear it to us lAxy characters The Council statistics also show trroched advantagiiy“ ■ igiT “We euppoee AlAn Taylor, president, Issued a church auditorium. chester chapter. One Year ...... SIS-S'I ,der to stand capable-of her own de­ of the “working press" ufiio |re no one reaiAes for public opinion, and collages, crayon, etchings, mixed Rtatement to that effect aftetr the Henry Butler heads the commit­ Locks, on Monday ...... by Windsor po' ' Blx Month, ...... fense. The United NaUons is dis­ A Thought for Today that the variance in the,size of disr media, and craft work. BSxhlbltors lice, and aubaequentlj* were bound Others who received certificates Three Montha longer distinguished. If ws may tricte we now have hes been get­ preaches tho pubU puhllshed here of power, Douglas Mac Arthur: of 1903. But it is getting close, and ‘Three-year-old Harry Ravalese Jr. BOLTON Thompson for their work in con- \ All riphta of republlcatlon of epocia! "By profession I Aim a soldier, I umnist’s content! And so, we hope, the Public Expenditure Council, Since the Public Expenditure apparently wanted a close look at an opportunity to vote upon con-^riy^ named alternate. A gro- ford County Jail , by apeciy P®'* De Gaulle’s sometimes inspired that some of the more glib solu­ Council has done so beautifully ' ducting the,1990 Heart Fund cam­ ^lapatche., herein are aleo reyerved and take pride in that fact, but I again in agreement with a deduc­ the Atlantic Ocean when his moth­ Bolldstlon. The purpose of this cerv aocial will be held June 21 to ' mission of the SUte* Attorney, paign which netted 117.712. reassurance. It seems, comes from am prouder, infinitely prouder, to tions being offe;red, like that which with the public side of the situa­ er stopped at a filling station. charter will be to incorporate -thi! help psy the expenses of Girls So ifsr, according to Sartor, Full aervlce client of N E A. Serv tion o f our own, holds no hope that a source to which he is also a pris­ be a father. A soldier destroys in says that the way to redistrict is population shifU which are going tion, wouldn’t it please give a AREA three separate political system* State . i dharook and Kelsey have impli- not to redistrict, can flutter back lead toward solution of the politi­ The child darted for the beach, **^Pub?i^iicr. Repreaenlatlve*: , The oner.- He is reassuring because, order to build; a father only builds, on will adjust the situation favor­ just across State Roed A1 A, but which now exist 'into one unified Ts,. r.».inn Auxiliary will meeticaled Beletti in the Colonial Oak Two Thefts, Break Julius Malhewa Special Apenry — New never destroys. The one has tjie to the butterfly concept of public cal side too? whole. The Greater Rockville Jay- York Chicapo Detroit and Boston. with his sense of history, he seems policy from which they. originally ably. Our own study of this angle he dldh’t make It. A car struck and JiiM 8 a O ;3 0 p.m. at^which time | Package Store b ^ k * mem ber aODIT BUREAU OF potenUalH'cs death: the other indicated that the population kUled him on the highway yester­ eee*. composed of members from aw-ard* will be presented to the mitted t a k i^ 136 assorted hot-j CniCULATIO.NS to put present events in Uieir prop­ embodies reation and life; and issued. 1 Probed by Police The Public Expenditure Council shifts which are taking place will *Large»t* Tunnel day. PINE LENOX Rockville. Vemon and Ellington, winners of the Americanism F.s-. llis er perspective, as things that have while the hordes of death are actually make the situation worse. have made a study of consolidST savs and Poppv Posters. Delegates . .Sartor^and Graham are now The Herald Printing Company Inc. mighty, the b-.Ualions of life are finds that redlstrictlng, on thoie Sheriff Homer Brooks of Flagler i aaaumea no financial------responsibility‘hint tor happened before and been survived The Council does not discuss, - Largest vehicular tunnel in the County said the driver, Ernest De- ti(m and Its objective* — in line and alternates' will be elected for j questfoning the P**'' Two minor theft* and an at­ mightier still. It is my hope that rare occasions when it has been PHARMACY tempted house break during the tvpopraphirAl errors appeann* to ao- before. He is reassuring because done—there have really been only perhaps as not within its province, world is part of the San Francis- Jonge of Holland, Mlch^ was with) their purpose of existence; the Department convention to be: breaks that have occurred In town Vertlsements and other readlnp maltet my son, when I am gone, will re­ although we certainly wish it had which is to work for civic better­ held at the Hotel Bond. Hartford, recently. night are being investigated by he is not awed by what he sees. member me, not fron the battle, two redistrictlngs during the life co-Oakland Bay Bridge. It U a charged with unavoidable man­ 2W e. CENTER tT. I tried to suggest some palliative, slaughter. ment. '' jn jyly. - Last Wednesday, three other Dr. Gerard R. Milter Manchester police today. Display advertlaink closlnc hours: But then he is also a prisoner to but in the home repeating with of the present Constitution—did bore through Yerba Buena Island Some change, amounting to 16 In Tho Manchcater Eveninp Herald. isuccessfully restore the principle ^ the purely elemental political im­ The boy was the son of Mr. and ‘Th# Jsyceea have voted as a Hospital Note*- I men were arrested by State Police Pbr Monday—1 -P m. that same history, in that he con­ him our simple, daily prayer, 'Our plications of redistrlcting. These 7« feet wide, 58 feet high and 540 ^ TEU M IE-O SM group that they feel that con­ St„ was elected treasurer! Mrs. > or S6. was believed taken from a For Tuesday—1 p m Monday. Father, Who ,rt in heaven'." population representation in the feet long. This i» not the longest Mrs. Harry Ravalese, East Hart­ Admitted v e s te r d ^ ^ r s . Lydia , in .Stafford I-*on A. Thorp. 18 Tanner St., was «oft-drink machine at the Man- For Wednesday-1, p m Tuesdny. ceives of no:remedy outside the re­ election of the State Senate. are, of course, what keep putting it solidation•ouoauon willwui leadiwo tolo more effec-enn- . A«rf«v.r- ■ VValeria Ab- : number of breaks in that area, and w - ■ I «• Submitted by tunnel in the world. ford, Conn. tive. efficient and J-»Pre*entstive j ^ > , reelected scciclefry, 1 cheater Esso station on Windsor For Thuraday—1 p.m Wednesday source and practice of the past. He And It proves by its statistics off. And the nub of the matter is •Mrs. Mary these men also said they had lak- For Friday-1 p.m. Thw.^day. Rev. K. EJnnr Rask ' government. This position has been 1 ' Chapter members heard a talk j .St., off Rt. 15. For Saturday—! p.m. Friday. wdll hurry and get his o'wn weapon viiic, Mrs. M ar-'en some liquor from the Colonial on a new way to remove exce.sa j ^ A fender skirt, worth about 825, *^CTaaslfled deadline: 10:30 L.™ ™,lv .r,.r .Erto„. gareUMbrtn, '" iZ r . 37r ?Pleasant 7 . St.; j Oak Package Store the night in •y* to*. day of publication except Saturday- He will build a new balance of tion of the present and future fluids from persona suffering from was reported stolen from CStorches t a.m. _ _ _ _ _ j Q s ^ I^eBlanc. 195 South St. _ j question. certain heart, liver and kidney j Motors, at 80 Oakland .St. power. He will hold, perhaps, need* of the entire community. Discharged veslerday-; Amy B s -. A total of B478.99 'wonn oi 'The'talk was' given by'” An attempt w’as made to enter Thurkday, June 2 new Congress of Vienna. But he *1 1 :# growing needs'bv ’ of the” our “ e x commu- " S n “g i^’hr. Maple St,'. Ellington: Harry; liquor'was taken then, accord ng j di»eare* T^ the*^ Green Manor model nity caused by tne expi: his speech stands as the classic, er something of a spontaneous sur­ girls competing In two age group*. ensign on occasion. The eight j white, red. and blue stripes of the , j. for expression, for logic, for state- prise, although there may have Ribbons and points will be awarded to individuals' and to present flag represent the majos ment of tho condition of man. been some behind the scenes man­ Islands of the group. 'V In fact,' he began by talking not teams. Registration blanks will be agement for it too. I a'vailabi* through th* achoola. in about the summit, but about man. Together, the two happenings | ease of rain the field, day will be "Man,” he saljJ, " 'limited by his probably present a picture of what , held June 18. This la the first : nature' is 'infinite in his desires. the race for Uie Democratic nomi­ event undertaken by the new Rec­ ■ The world is thus full of opposing nation is going to he like, from reation Commiialon. - forces. Of course, humaji wisdom here on in to Uos Angeles. HMry Park Oaleadar A calendar of event* at Henry .• ' has often succeeded in preventing In Chicago, the Textile Workers these rivalries from degenerating Park will be listed weekly through 'Union of America, in convention . the aummer. The Hating U pro- into murderous conflicts. But the. assembled, gave Senator Kennedy 'Vided by the city Recreation Com- I'y competition of efforts la the condi- the first official endorsement any miaelon. Groups wishing to have ' tlbn of life. Our country finds Itself union has given a presidential can­ Henry Park acUvide* listed may do *0 by calling TRemonl 5-9771. | - confronted' today with this law of didate this year. Normal practice, the species, as It has been for 2,000 Today: Elks v*. PAC, L.L. ; in any case, is to wait for the par­ |y|OW thfn JIlM E ^ Field, 6:30 p.m. i 1 ' years.,. ty conventions to make their nom­ Frida v: VFW va.. Zahner’a 1 - - "The division of the peoples that inations. But this was planned Men* Shop, Citv I-eague. 6:15; 1 Inhabit Europe and North’ Amer- stralegj’, headed by New England Open p.m.,; TKB va Mooae, L.I.,. Field. 6:30 p.m : Friendly Homemaker*. ' , lea." de Gaulle went on, "Is the delegates, and successful only af­ ■ mitln fact and the worst evil of our Pine* 6:30 p.m., Lottie Memorial ' ter charges fror.*. tho floor that a T:S0. i time, "^ 'o camps are set up. face stesimroller was being used. In any Sunday; Trinity Lutheran F a -1 ’ to face, imder conditions such that case, one can assiune it wa* the ther-Son, Diamond 2. 2 p.m.; Fam- | It depends aolely on Moscow.-or the Kennedy campaign at work, lly Camper* Assn.. Pines and l o t - ; Washington whether or not a large making progress in a sort of labor It doesn’t matter whether you a re employed by Blue Cross is the j” tie Memorial. 1-5 p.m. * . part of pumanity Is wiped out in a Monday ; K.C. va,-Bilow Build­ primary, now that tho state pri­ er*. City League, 6:15 p.ni.; Amer­ - - few'h'ours. ' a bio firm, small firm or unemployed or retired, ization field . . . dollar for dollar, b e r ^ tor maries are over. ican Legion va. TKB, L.L. FleW. RCUIEN PLENN SAYS— "In fare of such a situation, Meanwhile, at Miami Beach, th^ , 6:80 p.m. ^ France deems that there Is no ter­ Amalgamated Clothing Worker# It doesn't matter how old you ore. If you ore o benefit, it's the best protection avoilobwl Tueedav: Moose va. PAC, L.L. "GET GUARDIAN I- t ritorial disagreement'or Ideologi- Union gave a ■w’lld and proltmged rteld, 6:30 p.p!. • cal dispute that has any impor­ Wednesday; Jr. High School demonstration of approval for the Connecticut resident you con get Blue Cross Picnic. Pina*. 9 a m. to 1 p.m.; MAINTENANCE" tance by comparison with the ne­ V . _ . m ■ * 9 m M • NO RED TAPE • NQ PHYSICAL EXAMINATION suggestion^of a speaker that Adlal American Legion va. ,'VFW. City cessity of exorcising this mon­ Stevenson should be the Demo­ coverage just by completing ond sending in League, 6:15 p.m.; Elks va. TKB. strous peril. In France’s view, this cratic nominee, with Kennedy aa T.T. Field. 6:30 p.m.; PAC Auxil­ HYDRMIATIC iary I^cnic, Pinei: and Lottie Me­ ! - situation Implies three conditions. his running mate. the application bplow. DO IT TODAY! "The first Is a detente, in other morial. 6 p.m. , It is almost impossible for any­ Hiureday (June 9): High School ; words, the bettering of Intema- thing "to happen in politics that is Picnic. Pines, 9 a,m. to 1 p.m.; TRANSMISSION tlonal relations, putting a stop to not planned and schemed by some­ Senior Citinen*. Lottie Memorial. jf HOW t 6 JO IN : Jutt compWf emd nwR eppBoaWon to Bki* C re *. BemBli i» 'j provocative actions and speeches, body. But, in any case, the action 2-4 p .m.; PAC va. American Le­ and increasing trade, cultural ex at Miami Beach had the atmos­ Into •ffoer AwouitX 1960. S u d ito won^. You wW rw»hro your bM aftar your gion, L.L. Field. 6:30 p.m.; Jimmy "Bold Nlehol* Golf ExhIblUon, Main REPAIR changes and the visits of tourists phere of spontaneity about it, and oppticflrtkHi Iras buui^a^cuptdd. in order that a more peaceful at- Field, 7:30 p.m. It was certainly part of the rising YOUR CHOICE OF 2 PLANS In Honor Sodety • f r e e e s t i m a t e s i VioloH" • mosphere might be created; failing tide of attention for Stevenson Fourteen etudents have beeq ad­ e AIX WORK GUARANTEED * FRE^. PICKUP and DEUTVERT this, the dizziness of desperation everyw'here which has been per­ mitted to the George Sykes Chap­ 11-1 ter of the National Honor Society would afflict discouraged men, to haps one of the clearest politloal MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION • ■ such an extent that one day and all. o r P L A N " B at Rock'ville High School. Only AuthepOc GM Parte Used! reactions to the collapse o f the Seniors admitted are: Barbara I H o m Y A m y p o r PAwiaPAYioH w ccfhnicticut s i u f e i M > ‘All work by FACTORY of a sudden, for any reason at all, summit conference. Before the Ahuza, Rolene Auclklr, Patricia TR AINED Mechanlre! the world would find Itself at war, summit collapse, Stev^son had Dunnella, Martha Flynn. Nancy «a It was twice in my lifetime, be­ YOU GET THESE LIBERAL lENEFITS WEEa PAY PUN "A" □ WEEa PAY PUN "B" □ , Kolanko and . Clifford MilUken. seemed on the point of cashihg in Juniors admitted are; Maryellen cause the Archduke was dead or T w d his own chips for Kwnedy’s pro­ (ctock «m ) Carpenter, .Karen Kriedrich,' Ed­ PAUL DODGE $15.95 because someone w a n t^ Danzig. fessed w-illlngness to name him R e * Mom sn«tl* yew Is *irty (SO) days elliieeAiE fcr e e * iFpeBiel edsAilie Is ward Goeaelih. Patricjla ©lender, Plteg “The second condition is a spe- secretary of state if the voters gave eny oppramd gsfwral IwiipiidlM* Ihslt ee iwaAar edalMliss par year, kwt I In occardanea with ttrnw and eondittefii ipaeHWd In th* RULES ANO REOULATIONS. I L ds Otka, Enid Pearl, Judy Van- PONTIAC dervoort and Juda Yaakulka. . dflc degree of controlled disarma­ him the opportimlty to do so. Not- ra-admMon to any hotpHol wMiin 60 days'is ssie lJi ; s d Esms adwlidas. AR eieeRsd wnderatand that such oppikotion vrlH not ba affacHva until tha data of the Cartificata of 373 Main S4., Manchester ment, preferably almeU at, the de­ Oonununion Breekfaet everything can be planned ands fcmtly sEsmbsff gel sn s* beneAti. ^ - TYie .serni - annual communion M I 9-4545 PANTS IRSF —What a glorious little brief it tbit Varia­ vices capable of carrying bombs to Mambarihip Agraamant iuuad to ma. plotted, after all. Sometimes the I tion ... and what a glprioua effect it ha* under bathing . etrategic S45 Whitggy AvBggg and ally. farther. What we now have, so far "She believes, moreover, that by as the first week in June la con­ ‘ "Y f n H i ^ n k ’ni. '[ Is’i? virtue of the modem rat* of activ­ cerned, ' is Baltimore and Pltts- • V. \ ity, the condlUoii of man tends to burgh in first place in their respec- i L Bsecnie______aUks______sverywhsre and______thattlve leagues. We do pot insist this , r . . V.,. 'v ’ V iteulwtABFEWlttoB-ef has to last, although, to toil tbp'^ N 7 .'1 %

c ; • A F a c e b e v x m . 4 I ■- ■ r :„ ...... ! MANCHESTER. EVENING HERALD, MAN(3HligHai, (X)NN.g THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 196,0

MANCHESTER W e NING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, JUNE t, 1980 F A O l SIX phyaically handipapped adult pro­ WSCS^JniU Host, OAMERAS South Windsor gram, membera of thi Junior Roast Reef Takes' f i l m —FLASH BULBS Woman's Chib who havfe taken the Fellowship Hours DISOOUHT PRIOES' special training program in swim­ Public Hears ming will continue to assist in the Informal Fellowship hours will ARTHUR DRUB i i --6 teaching. The handicap program WeekeiMl Spotlight toe sponsored by area Methodist B aby H as emphasixea the learning of the ba-, Churdh groups after services each Finance Uiiit lie awimming skills with adapta­ !'■' '" 'V ------— ^ Svenlng Snd^unday afternoon dur­ tion to the Indlvidual'a handicap. Br THE ASSOCIATED P B M « *jply from Hew Jarsay, ^ Hmm. ing the New England Southern A tocial hour and tranaportatton o f nver the felts Avacados, lomoni, California j Conference at South Methodist Roast beef ____ nranaesoranges ffnd watermeTbnawstermfiOns are good Been Named ••• Budget Items of the physically handicapped will tnred spot among special offer Church. also be undertaken at a later date Ings by supermarkets and neigh­ buys. ' , 1 Members of the Woman’s Society 30-MINUn REE by club members. of Christian Service from United Attendance wiss light at a pub­ borhood- stores this weekend. INSTALLATION Fair Unit ta Meet Chuck snd round roasU ire the Methodist Church, Bolton, Nori;h lic hearing last night at the Wap- The 'Wapping Fair Asen. - 'Will Deaths Last Night Methodist Church In Manchester, ping School called by the Board of most widely advertised. meet Friday at S p;m. >t^ the But housewives will have ample Burnside Methodist Church In East Chrtetophw aohii. ion « f Mr. , and Mri. R o l.^ ®. Ixvck w ^ , Pinance on the J489.028.15 gen­ Wapping CommunitJ^. HouSq for opportunity for variety of choice By THK ASSOCIATED PRESS Hartford and the Stafford Springs MUFFLERS piTii, Tree Lane Wapplna. He wee bom May 38 at Mm - eral town government, budget re- their adjourned annual meeting. Hollywood—Daisy Deloretta, 72, ■Ghurch will serve refreshments at quesU for the 1960-81 fiscal year. among the .weekend specials. ALL Memorial Hoepltal. Hie " ’’ h ^ ™t*emii ‘ Homemaker Plana big cities stage star from about these evening socials. ' MAKES Mr« Jamee J. McCourt Richmond Hill. N. T.- His paierMi John Madden, Board of Finance The Pleasant 'Valley 4-H Home­ Chicken and h»m are widely fea­ tured. Other bargains Include 19X0 until J940, died Tuesday. She Thoee In charge of the Bolton S i n & n t s sm Mr. and Mr.^ Robert P. Lockwood, Fairfield. He chairman, detailed the budget re- makers Club will participate in church group are Mr. and Mrs, Stewing beef, ground beef, pork had long been in ill health. Retired two brothers. Robert, 4, and James, 2. qiiesU which are subject to change Uie County Demonatration Day to 20 years ago, she lived quietly in Myron Lee, Mrs. Ralph Pasek snd , • • • • by the board as a result o f dis­ be held at the branch-office-of the loins, leg Of lamb, turkey, fish San Gabriel • under her real name, Mrs. Kenneth Perrett. Committee Biah^rri'nenree Lothar, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Lothar H. cussion aUthe public hearing. He East HarBfoi'd Federal Savinga cakes, cod steaks and scallops. Mrs. Daisy Luella Hall. members from North Methodist said some cutbacks appeared like­ Bank In GJastonbury. TTiey re­ Meat prices generally are high­ Holyoke, Mast.—Mrs. Elisabeth Church are Mrs. Russell Holmes, SAVE ly, but that the requests seemed in cently made-May baskets and de- er thsm a week ago. An exception S. Town*, 95, a leader In develop­ chairman; Mrs. Kenneth Welberat, general quite realistic. jlvered them to the ^ohiWlrert's is ,rib roast, which is Unchanged ment of the modern religious Mrs. Quentin Mangun, Mrs. Walter w s . ‘i Final recommendations of the Ward at the Manchester Methorlal to 10 cenU below last week. board will,b^ presented to voters philosophy knowm as New Thought, Kampanlk, Miss Ruth Tyler and Hoapltal. iTiey also att€n

■ \ 4 RAGE NINE 1 -. 'A • ■. '‘S plane on theif-atrUer atUmpt by But Not tonight on Broadway that It was for these reasons only short-circuiting the Ignition sysr' that It set aside the Letts order. Boys; , The Appellate Court earlier held 2 14 12, tern. MANCHESTER E V E ^ G HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1960 Court Curbs Powers up effcctlvenesa of Letg’a removal Police could not determine who PAGE EIGHT Sibiin on Board order. TTils put Smith back on the Steal Airplane, was at the controls. On# body was The Show Must Go On, job and MeShane off the board on hurled 50 feet from the wreckage. -\ i which he had been a ^member The other waa trapped inside. 4 Of Policy Group Monitor Scores of small homes surround ■briefly. ^ t B olton Ribicoff KiUs Local ^ te Die in Grackup thJ. crash site. John 8ibun at Hebron has been, Schmidt, a former monitor, rep­ They Used to Deelaini elected to the board of direoton (OonttaBod from Paga One) created' provided that monitors resents some of the Teamsters who (ConHnned from Page One) are at all times siibject to romoval dppose Hoffa. They brought' suit For State Departmeb of the Greater Hartford Foreign .Furfharmore, Milier said, he Is to bar Hoffa from taking .office. MAHRC Given $75 (Continued on Page Two) tiona the second and third ydara Wew D r^ Store Set LYNN by the district court,“ in the exer­ One boy said then he had read and 2 per cent for the aueceedlng Policy Aaan. at the anual general IncllnM to the belief that only the That phase of the litigation ended * DfrMt Ft e iii Form l« YpmI cise of Its discretion for any a book of flying Instructions. By Jaycee Wives last night’s performance, only three years. The offer would ex­ ChoIcA Frath CoMMctievt Foiritry meeting In Hartford recently. other monitors — rather than the with a compromise agreement un­ cause.”' der which Hoffa took office, but Archer said the boys apparently about half the 809 ticket holders clude alljsslaries ovj| Hartford, June 2 (4V-Gov.rndrfthat Urn He waa alao rename.d ^ f i r ­ uniotT— have standing to quagtion one of a number o f Jputlons un­ The Appellate Court interpreted with the board of monitors set up A 875 gift check for the Man­ appeared at the theater. They were Minimum pay on Broadway; - Rlbicolf today kUled a proposal . p a r k a d e man of the group’s **Oreat De- the'authorization of the chairman had aii overpowering desire to fly. Equity seeks'’ 8115 a week. The For der consideration for posi^le oon- r ^ A rvd < III * . I I » A > / ’ ' " to act alone In oisrtaln mSttiers. this as meaning that prior td re­ to vyatch- over the. union and su- The crash occurred shortly after chester Association for the Help given a choice of taking refunds or that the new State Department solldaUon of the many Brawshea ciaione” program for 1660-1961. moval the district court should en­ pefidse a clean-up. of Retarded CJhlldren was present­ using their tickets st any one of producers have offered 8110. Tha MIlllMI iUKMi'iKI • • • MAf4tM|MM' Mr. and Mrs. Slbun live at “Moreover,.. .1 think the major­ midnight on the school's recreation pre.sent minimum la 8103.50. Bolton» 4IB- In thathe —ptoceia 6tm »e-^(Uy at 10 a.m. at the home «. ¥re. of Agriculture, Conservation and of the new expanded Agricultuie ★ i ______ter an order directing the mpnitgr yard. Had it taken place in the ed at the sixth annual (dinner and 13 other shows that were not sold Tedford on Rt. 86. The ses Department now scattered around *!Shadf)wemark,” the c o u n t r y ity (Judges Edgerton and Fahy) to show cause why he shbuld'fiot Minimum pay on the road: qUlrinf another fir it...lt8 first Natural Resources move to the have determined the merits before daytime, officers said, scores of InsUUaUon of officers of the Jay­ out. Equity seeks a raise from 8135 to Sion wUl be the annual program the city. „ home of the latter’s parents. Prof, be removed for the reasons sug­ British Americans children might have been playing cee Wives at Cavey’si restaurant Two hour* iu advance of curtalrv drugr store. ' planning meeting of the grtmp. Manchester Shopping Parkade. and Mrs. Eugene P. Chase, of all briefs hsd been filed, before 8160. .It Is asking 8180 in the flrgt * To be known as Bolton Pharma- Describing the chances 'o f the gested by the judge. In the yard. last night. time, contract talks between They will also elect offleers for 'IXt is my cplaion that, for pub­ move to Manchester as “pretty OPEN SUNDAY-10 A.M. !I^ 2 P.M. Easton, Penn. ocsl srg!iments hsd been hsd, and If the monitor objected -to being year and 8160 for the second and 'cy. It will be operated by Charles W ore the .cases have been sub­ -Set Spring Outing Several windows of a cla.ssroom q^rs. Samuel Pierson, retiring Equity and prbducers bogged down. third years. The producer! have of­ next season. lic convenience and coordination slim and dim,” the Goyemor said TV Electric Oiib .removed, the Appellate Court said were shattered by flying debris. president,-'gave the check to Mrs. Mayor Robert F. Wagner made a Barbato of Manchester who cur­ First Friday o f the month OONif. FfcBSH FROZEN Albert- B. Gray, County mitted for that purpose," Miller fered 8145 a week. rently owns the Green Pharmacy with other agencies, it should be a couple o f places in Hartford are OOMMEOXIOUT GROWN he should be given a hearing and The British American CTub will Walter Cable, operator of the John McElraevey, past president futile last-minute effort to produce Rehearsal pay: Equity aeeka to Masses will 1»e celebrated at St. under consideration, but declined r e a d y TO COOK Club agent, states that 'Tolland said. a formal order should be entered, at 501 E. Middle Tpke. The drug close by the State Capitol,” the WW.APY TO BROIL Letts had undertakea. to put hold its annual spring outing at the airport, six miles from the crash of MAHRC. an agreement. raise the presept 876 a week mini­ Maurice Church tom om w at 10:80 County boys apd girls can still from which he Could appeal. store Will be located at Bolton chief executive said. ■ to go Into detail. Terence F. MeShane, fonder FBI Garden Grove on Sunday, June 19. location, said the plane was a New officers. Installed by a past Following are the principal is mum to 8100 the first year, 8.1W f and 6:80 p.m. Holy Com­ enroll In the' 4-.H Television Elec­ “ le Appellate (3ourt said this Piper ’rri-Pacer owned by the president. Mrs. WUHam Wagner, Notch on the England property The Governor told his morning T U M lEn agent, ,on the board in place of Tickets are now available at the sues; ' , , the second yc^r, and 8120 the third munion vvUl be distributed at 8 pfreas'coniference that he had in­ BROILERS trical Club Series currently ap­ ‘dure was not followed . by Downing and Ward Construction are Mrs. Rudolph Rlccio, president; year. The'.producers are offering where W. Harry England has al­ a.m. CJonfessions wUl be heard pearing on Channel 3, WTIC-TV, Smith. _ itiki To the contrary. It added, it club. Mrs. James Plesslnger,, Vice' presi­ Pensions: Equity seeks a plan ready begun construction. formed Joseph N, GUI, commis­ A full day of actMtles will be Co. Private planes left st the jlr- financed by 1 per cent of a show's 880 the, first year and 886 in the one-half hour before each service. sioner of the department, of his 9:30 a.m. By. following the series Letts had expressed dissatisfac­ appeared Smith's removal was port usually are kept filled with dent; Mrs. 'Leonard Johnson, sec The building will match the ar gin at 10 a!m. A buffet table will Weekly payroll starting npxt second’ and th)rd years. St. Anne’s Guild will meet to- views oh the Manchester move by Court Cases ^qf TV programs members will be tion with Smith after Smith began based, (n substantial degree at fuel, he said. Pilots are free to retary, and Mrs. Stephen Lock ^One issue settled was Equity chltecture of the Bolton Notch be spread at 10:30, and the main October and rising each y « r until a nigdit at 8 o'clock at the home of phone t ^ morning. atUe to complete the three re- voting against O’Dqnoghue on least, on representations made to come and go In the privately own wood, treasurer. demand for a b<»st in per Package Store and will be located Mrs. James Geer on Mary Lane. Guest Speaker some O’Donoghiie’i clean-up LetU by Godfrey P. Schmidt, of dinner will be served at 4 p.m. it reaches 4 pet, cent in 196.1. The qiiirbd.^ projects for the llrst,-year at ed field. Mrs. Alton Sproul Jr. was trtast- ll^vlng expenses outKide New York, -just west of it. The frame- build­ . BasebaO Notes This undoubtedly knockeid down Wednesday Oases 4-H ClUb, electrical program. moves against the Teamsters. which neither Smith nor the other Tjiaster and dinner* chairman. The producers’ offer would make^o Ira Felnberg, one of the first the Idea of. the. Manchester loca- One ton of coal makes 1.400 An ignition key is generally re- pension contributions d u rrig- l^ theme I The producers have ' agreed to ing with atone veneer will be The John Pontlcelll and Son Lsyrts J. Carr, 21, of 160 Btsaell Club leader Jim Culver, with In Its decision today, the Court parties In the litigation .were i quired to start the. engine, he said, group presented a gift bracelet to Intribu- • raise this from 87.50 to 8^0 » day. team will play a practice game American men who fought as a vol tldn which had been under con­ pounds of coke and about 10,000 first year, -with 1 per cen^.ctSntr i^ d y for occupancy about Sept. St, was found guilty of non-sup- POULTRY PARTS the help ofXlie atudig.^“f-H Club, at Appeals said the consent de­ RWlirR* but the brothers had started the Mrs. Pierson, v OVEN BEADY s«d OUT SPECIAL F t^Y oijR OOOKINONMM ,1 and will provide a thousand with the Red Embers today at 6 unteer in the ranks of the Palmach, sideration by Commissioner Gill. •'Vlll show membjers how to make cree under which the board was The Appellate Court stressed feet of fuel gas. •square feet of floor space. p.m. at the school. Fiano Realty the striking force o f Haganab, will The Governor shared the com­ port and given a 30-day suspended HtYBLS^KOASTfeRS^ FOWL ★ €AFOHS#r PUCKS an electric m o to i^ flashlight and and Sheridan Oil will open the sec­ Barbato.' who has lived in Man- speak at a meeUng sponsored by missioner’s views that consolida­ sentence ■ and placed on good be several games.' Members may ond round of the junlori^program tion should bo accomplished by •chester for 20 years, has worked the Manchester Women’s Division havior probation for one year. Con­ choose three of the projects dem­ as pharmacist in several Main St. Schedule tomorrow at 8 p.m. at bringing agencies together imder ditions of his probation were that onstrated in order to qualify for stores. He opened his own busi­ Bolton Dairy field. of United Jewish Appeal at the one roof. he pay |40 per week plus pre and FRIED CHICKEN t o , a 4-H certificate. Any boy bq girl ness at Manchester Green five and The Stingers and Yankees, farm Tumblebrook C ounty Club In West However, the Governor said gov­ post-naUl care for his wife. who Is at least nine years old' c m a half years ago. , team squads, will p ra ct^ Robert Henderson, 32, of Hart' OUT! Join the TV Electrical Club. eveX at 2 p.m. at the Bolton Dairy field. Hartford next Tuesday. ernmental agencies should be ac­ He said today tha^ the new Bol­ The speaker w ill Interpret the cessible to the public, and said it ford, was foundj:uilty of driving a a n d FRENCH FRIES t a k e .If not now a 4-H Club member. ton outlet will parallel the Man­ was "very questiohalble” that the motor vehicle while his license was . 4-H’ers Campaigning Advertisement: . meaning of recent events in the chester operation as closely as Middle East. In early 1948, he ar­ Manchester location would serve under suspension. A committee has been appointed Lawn Mowers Sharpened and to conduct a 4-H campaign to sell possible. Prescriptions will be Repaired. Call Ed Griffin MI- rived In Palestine to train with this purpose. filled and a full line of drugs car­ advertising for the annual fair pro­ 3-6785. the Palmach and saw action ried as well as allied lines such against the invading fo(|ces of gram booklet. Albert A. Coolidge as cosmetlca There will be no Lebanon and Syria. He later helped is chairman. The drive will be held Manchester Evening H e r a l d from ,Iune 6 to the 20, . soda fountain but bulk Ice cream, Bolton cpireepondent, IM m liberate the besieged city of Jeru­ ..-candies and other conveiUence" Proceeds wlH be used to pay for CDNHDEH lyitalia, telephone Mitchell 8-6646. salem. Items will be available. Top Notch Js glod to ~ premiums at the August 4-H fair, i * «BI/Y”-I90RD Mr. Felnberg has also served ■to cover expenses of scholarahlps uour Trusting Souls! with the U.S. Army as an Arabic and ,rampershifw end to further The fathers of junior baseball loiirt Continues translator In military Intelligence. provid« *p®®* ^ yo*' 4-H Work. Our Inspection your Protection! pl&yers won’t be quoted but they He Is a graduate of Queens Col­ A prise will be awarded to the I obviously hold some doubt they Woods Fire Case lege, Flushing, N.Y. ______»flt no cost for yoor member taking in the largest EXFiRIENCED PERSONNEL check each shlpmcfit of meat to be ittre It will get an, even break' In their liI§ IE l»llollTlltllii| ID U ilB III amoiint of money and to the ones K softball game with the junior pro aelllng the most advertisements. mceta Granil Union’a gram officials this Sunday at the Clarence D. Walker, 28, of 86 Vernon chib's Coho Solo, ote. There will be first and second HIGH STANDARDS. . . qualitv assured at “ peak of flavor” . school. The fathers are bringing Aah St., was presented in Glaston­ prizes. The club whose members DATED.. . your guarantee of Freshness > their own umpire . . . “ even though Top K ofcfi sell the /noit advertisements and he does have trouble with his bury town court last night on a Youth to Receive "Tender Tasty Meals" the best sold anywhere charge of kindling a fire by a BACKED-BY-iOND.. . satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded eyes.” ey will also he awarded a prize. The game -will be played follow­ cigar or other burning auhatance, and the caae was,continued for High Scout Honor Kenneth W. Ellis of Gilead will ing the Red Embers opener with be chairman of the annual 4-H Nassiff Arms scheduled for 2 p.m. one week. , ^ * Walker, w h o. was arrested at Emeat J. Kunz, 16, of Box Fair to be held August 20, Sunday on the school diamond. .Seek Donations John Rothwell, saia to be the lead Hartford County Jail, Where he la Mountain' Dr., Vamon, will re­ serving a 30 day term for Intoxica­ Mrs. Eva Sanford, chairman of er of the fathers squad, maintains ceive the flrat God and Country the Hebron Homemakers, and a this la not the most accurate defi­ tion and violation of probation Im­ DEERFOOT FARMS WE AT SA^l award ever presented In that town member of the committee planning Our exper.1 inspeclort ot a nition Of his role. “The fathers hkd posed by the Manchester court on May 23, la charged with being Sunday at the First Congregation­ for tiie TAC Fair to be held July ' , typicol Grond Union Ditlribu- to have a handicap otherwise they 11, Is appealing for donatlona for would have beaten the managers responsible for the 40-acre grass al Church. fio(! Cenler inspect Meet lor AABNJM WHITB and woods fire near the Manches- the fair. 'Toys In good condition are and coaches too ba^dly . . . I'm the The aon of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest ^ Lean and Tasty wanted, also “White Elephant your lpt|iteelion; handicap,” he explains. ter-Glaatonbury town line about J. Kuna, he has put In 300 hours X ' • X- gifta, picnic wpplies, plants, slips, - Asked If he would hold' a prac a month ago. .. . of study for the award, under the ?»ulb». pets and cages, food, candy, Fancy Shrimp ties sesslcm before the big chal Walker was quoted by Glaston­ direction of the Rev. Rodman D. and especially children's clothing. JuM it Dairy M4b0i lengs game, Rothwell rulrt It out bury police as saying ha was camp­ Cart, pastor. Clothing .donations should he emphaUcally. Although he Implied ing out In the area at the time and Ernest la a atar scout and aen- washed, pressed, and marked with Mb. bos the fathers did not need the prac­ the fire got away from him as he lor troop leader of Troop 11, and -aize. Mrs EdWard A. Foote or Mrs KMin'S tice, It seemed more likely to ob­ waa cooking supper. I 79 189 lie a Tiophomore. honor! atudent a t Kh-a Sanford may be called by any­ servers that a pracUce game might put the entire fathers squad out of Rockville High School. Ho U alao one with donations. CtNTR CUT MSI a member of the Pilgrim Fel­ SMOKED Picnic .Set action for Sunday. SWORDFISH STEAKS a Bulletin Board Police Arrests lowship and is an aaaiatant church TTie local Cub Scout Pack will VELVEKTA school leader. hold a family picnic at Gay Chty msH The Grange will sponsor an State Park on June 14, beginning other auction at the Community He has been a carrier for the SnAHAERCUIAS 2 >a 4 ! Hall tomorrow night beginning at Kenneth J. WUlett, 84, of 448 W. Manchester Evening Herald for at 1:30, p.m. Families are to pro­ vide luncheons f o r ' their own 7®0. It will be conducted by a Middle 'Tpke., today was arraated six years. He will be presented the and charged with breach of peace. S'ward at the 11 Am. eervlce on groups. professional auctioneer and will REGULAR STYLE ■ J A 2 MEALS IN 1 - CHOPS AND STEW ^ include'articles from estate and Police aald it was a domestic Simday by the Rev. Mr, Cart. Budget Meeting Set himeyLyim bankruptcy sales as well as news disturbance that occurred on May The annual budget meeting of 29. H e b ^ will be held Monday at 8 and usM Items. p.m. in the Hebron elementary ■aany titan Bolton H om em akers have Willett {Mated « 8300 bond for SHOULDERS F W U D a M N A «Mi thol "IIOM DMDr* CiiAiltil appearance In court on Saturday. school auditorium. The question of Legs of Lamb '59' Lamb Fores ° 29 scheduled a,picnic meeting Mon GARDNER whether the town will approve pay­ \ ment of taxes In two installments, PINK MEATY SHORT CUT A P P LE PIE due July 1 and Jan. 1, will be voted CREAM CHEESE 0 k N k M LAKE made the Deerfoot way! upon, porta will also be made on 7»h ANNIVERSARY BROTHER and Investigations on toWn office facili­ N O W ^ Q C ties. and whether the town should Loin Chops 89' Rib Chops 69 ONLY " 9 M ' SC SISTER CAMP Save 20e lb. adopt the State Building Code. Expenditure of highway funds TWPTING . COLCHESTEB, CONN; DELICIOUS ON THE GRILL P l SQUARE CUT SHOULDER J B J h Made by Deerfoot FamD will also come up for considera­ JELLYROLLS .i 3t 45 Mbmtea from:«tartf ord Dttrfoot Farms tion. TASTY-NEW _ _ Eatabllahed 1818 DAISY ROLL Deerfoot Fannt Dwrloot Fanm ’ FW^EKS—8495 \ ^ Hysraie MaiKdieater Evening HeraM I COOFBt SPICED HAR CAKE 43 4 WEEKS—8865 \ DOLODNA tr CORNED . Hebron correaponOent Miss Susan I Shoulder "59^ Lamb Roast 49 Roys—Camp Cadaho, 12-16 yra.' SKINUSS B. Pendleton, telephone ACademy RAISIN BUNS 6 .it 3^ Boya—Camp Tohacl, 6-11 yra. PorkSheulierBiitt SAUSAGE 8-8484, CHEESE WEDGES Girls—Camp Jaunlta, 12-16 yra. FRANKFORTS UVHIWURST FRESHLY GROUND Oirla—Camp AdaJIan, 6-11 yra. STEW OR BRAISING Smoked by Deerfoot to the A t this price buy several MEAT Si. John’s Alters Separate lakeside camp for By the Chunk Why not eomad beet antt ic peak of perfeetloB! poonda for Ihese ptealea eobbage this weekend? ^ EXTRA SHAKE W H O L E ■ j B LAMB 5>.■. ..'■r- ;. ' boys and girls, 160 scenic coming up. Saturday Hours LAMB ^■■aii .giggii ,| | | _ | aoiee. Excellent faoUltloo. Bid­ CHEOOAK or HALF L A ifiD 9 ....'.N o w OOING ON!ir ing, swimming, sailing, athlet­ PATTIES W j T ics, tennis, rlfiery, dances, mn- Polish School at St. John’s Pol MESHMADE CKEAMEKY RIBLETS elc, wrt, dramatlos, woodcraft, !sh National Catholic Church will F r E B Biggest Values Of The Year! camping tripe. ■ Social pro- j be canceled Saturday, and hours “COME IN AND LET A SPECIALIST HELP YOU” nam e for older boye and glila. of Confessions have been changed BinTER t Ai ONE low low LB. 39 ' D»i*! S to rin g If desired. Water because the Rev. Walter A. skiing. Catalogue. Hyszko will officiate at a funeral HOWARD'S SLEEP CENTER In Webster. Mqss., on Saturday. COOPEK EXTRA SHARP CHEDDAR S. STEVEN SUTTON Father Hyszko will take part ' MILO, MELLOW OPPOSITE MABY CHENEY UBBABY T Hackmatack St., Manchester Stock your freezer at these LOW PRtCBS ! CMVBP’Wnr __ liff In a funeral for one of the found­ CHEESE 6 0 * Phone MI 8-0806 Save 20c lb. ers of the Holy Trinity Church In Save 20c lb. Sgye lOe lb, Save 70c lb. Webster, Mass., where he was for- ‘*4.*’ merl.v pastor for 14 years. OUAIITY MAID SLICED COIORED I- . Confessions will be heard at 3 p.m’. Saturday and 8 a.m. Sunday. AMERICAN-" 2 9 * FRESH LARGE FROM BBINO i n THIS COUPON AND GET Fres/> Qw&et THE WORLD, MOZZARELLA ^43 * IDAIRE FARM GREEN I DRIVE OUT A SHORT WAY STAMPS . TO liowt A range with huilt-in glamour DOMESTIC ^NO 'TASTY . . . without huUt-in expense. soFiia $AVING$! w ith purchase of 85.00 or more.. One per adult, PORTbv SALUT 3 9 * Corn Tomatoes * T/^*‘ The new FLAIR models glorify any eUatomer. E x p lm June A 1960. Can be redeemer* at eiOier friendly Top .Notch store. FITZGERALD ;««w »«iii kitchen with built-in glamour. And DANISH just slide a FLAIR (eabihet and all) ANNEX BLEU CHEESE 8 9 * < into the place of your present nmge: ‘xt: ‘d,v up your Utchem Incredible ? It’alrui! STARKIST MI 8-0268—MI 8-2486 WISPRIDE 1-.: PINEAPPLE WHITE Open Evenings— E-Z Termh CHEDDAR W B tl 3 9 * « Om>k-Keatcr AutomaUe Oven JUICE ' FREE 50 EXTRA WITH 46-Os. Cane TUNA Control—cook whUe you are away PURCHASE and fasy Chunk Style WORLD GREEN STAMPS 19*0 THUNDRRBIRD SWISS KNIGHT fnozEH rows SH RoU-To-You Cooking Top CONVERTIBLE lb. E Advanced features include Heat- Low mileage, full power CRUYERE 3 9 * Minder Surface Unit, exclusive 2 CARTONS of BUBBLE UP 1049 swirrs rRUsm Spatter-Frbe broUlAg, DOMESTIC ^ Automatic Meat Tandtr, and FANCY klCBD P I Z Z A 3 ” $ A V E ! TANGY ZESTY Speed-Heat Surfaca Unit PROVOLOHE 6 9 * iHOMAiirrinucEl CI1RUSSALAD Birds Bya Meat Flea A 1959 THUNDERtiRD RADISHES CANDLiLIGHTDINNERS The finest FrigMalra eleelrle Oesta little or no more than fin t STRAWBEMIIES if, Chiekeii. Turkey For renge advancements'including qitOHty conventioNOl electrlo rangae HARDTOP DOMESTIC RINOIESS NATURAl 2 gae-ljeval Ovent-excluelve. Full power CHICKEN »rc¥EEsi.69* bunch 5 * BEEF TURKEY Qlide-Up Doors, tool RIPEtrSWEET >3495 ^USBURY STEAK 1955 PLYMOUTH POST ALPHA BITS 2 WELCHADE«""« WATERMELON 6 Two to choose from CLIP THIS ebUPON Payment TRlPLE-8 . •> GRAPE JUICE mSMPAK ’be”!' 29* SARAH WRAP •Inclttdlns supportlBS storafe esMsH 50 FREE BLITE STAMPS n F T < 1 0 . I 1 )/\ I M F from $ c le .FRESHLIKE SALE U-oz. 49 5 GARDEN PEAS ...... 2 14 ox. cans 87c DEL MOHTE PEARS with This Cioupon and The Purchaoe Of 88.00 Or More CREAM STYLE CORN ...... 2 14 oz. cans SSc At Year Manrheater Grand Union. jcnlRTLETTUCE 2 2 "*'^^25 1954 FORD 9.PASS. WHOLE KERNEL CORN ...... 2 12 oz. cans SSc Except On Beer and Oigarettea HEH-L-RATIOH1^. II COUNTRY SEDAN Limit: One Per Adult S e e I t N O W Three to cho4>so from Good Thru Sat., Jnne^4tl| WE GIVE W ORLD GREEN STAMPS ISAVe CASH md StAMPS « GRAND UNIONI from >545 DOUBLE STAMPS EVERY WEDNESDAY F*» 1. v».r w . d.™. c«™.,..... 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which he described aa “a worn-out all they have to do la oooUnue MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, (X)NN^ THUR^AY, JUNE 2, I960 tills tnith wlll ba underitoqd mo*’® suad by “ patty mlnda In toa Stats their present poUeles of negotia­ bama’s 66-ntamber national eon Department and Department of cliche.” ting from a position of strengrth,” CCMENT rAtiBTiHI easily In 'tha United States attei' Eaton, who met Hbngary'a Com- INickel Parking Sens. Kennedy, ventlon delegation by electing 17 Eaton Believes the forthcoming presidential elec­ Defense,” Eaton added. Ekiton aald.. W. H. Eagtand Lumbar Oo. Five from T o w n mpre delegates to go to tan munUt party boss, Ja®M Eaton and hla wife leave to­ Tomalfca, East tions.” The 76-year-old Lanin peace and Antonin Novotny, Crechoalo- 640 MIddIa AngelM with 39 others previously morrow for Berlin where they will 0.4201 Eaton sMd aarlier in hla tour he prize winner arrived bare Monday vakla’a Communist leader, on ma M l 'Aides Agreed Ike to Take reamed to County Joh nson Seen chosen. Ike Wrong on axpected a Democrat to be elected for a round of talks. Ha bpent 2 be received by East German Pre­ Opea AH Day Satoiday Although both factions In the tour ot those qountrlea, a ^ they mier Otto Grotewohl and Commu­ $142,200 Suggested president and American policy as hours ' and 15 minutes with and-Gomulka expressed Irritation elector race had 10 candldatas on a rasult to grow more friendly to Gomulka yesterday. ■ nist party leader Walter Ulbricht. VFW Aumliftiy the runoff ballot, they ran a§ In­ at the term "aatelUte” used In the Responsibility of U2 Flights Sdward » . D*®**®* In Early Test Summit Stand the Soviet viewpoint. Eaton-aald Gomulka was grate­ West to describe their relations dividuals. OLIN NAMES AIDE Sdward E. IMihlng, *9. ot IM 120th Conference Five members of Che Manchester ful for U.S. aid to Poland since with Soviet Union. tended to wreck the conference," OUman St., Hartford, died sudr The Democratic nominees for New Haven, June 2 (ff)— Donald •VFW AuklUary* were named to For Off Street Parking (Ceiriliraefl from P ag« elector face Republican Opposition Moscow, June 2 (A) — .Ameri­ Warsaw,' Poland, June 2 ( ^ — Gomulka came to power In 1956 Tha Canadlan-bom millionaire OPEN from Page Gates said, ‘"nils coihmunlcatlons denly Monday afternoon on a flan- W- Champlln has been appointed district offices at'a recen t^ c*!^ in the November, fftheral election. can multlinllilonalra Cyrus -Eaton Gyrus Eaton', the Cleveland In- and would welcome more of It. denounced the "folly of tha United vice president for engineering and alert was hot an act that was ing trawler off the NianUc coasU ■ "H e wanU to see greater con­ 8A*M.to9P.M. H ie committee !■ Inquiring into (Oontbined from Page Ono) of the Hartford County VFW rupt* a western campaign swing But never stflee Reconstruction was Quoted today-as saying Iw duatrialist, aald today Polish Com­ States In sponsoring general cam- planning of the Winchester-Weat- eithef offensive or defetnsive In Death was caused by a heart at- V tracts with the West and he Wants U i. policy In relation to the aum- Council for District 8 at the Pdet A 9142.200 wpendltura for “ ttataaS today for a conferenes with Michi­ Days has the GOP won in a state­ thought President Elsenhower s munis? leader Wladyslaw Gomulka nalKM of nropaganda and military em Division of Olln Mathieson SUNDAY. 8 AAAs-8 P.M. character. It was a sound pre­ tecK. insisted that where a church has Home In Hartford. „ , Mansion of off street parking fa Is eager to promote friendly trade to be friends, with the United mo%a” agialnat the Communist Among his survivors are a son, on appraisals made at the request gan's Oov. O. Miennen IVIllIams at wide riiee In Alabamsl position at the aborUve Paria sum­ (3iemlcal Corp. He has been con­ been contentions cautionary measure. a message it will grow. They are Mrs. Mary E. L*Duc, and cultural .relations with the bloc countries., nected with M. W. Kellogg Co., PINE PHARMACY EMward A. Deming. and a daugh­ climes uwl a J»nnP 1® the parking of the TPA. ____ States Righters, tuning their ap­ mit conference was "absolutely f r ^ some criUcs of the » Mrs. Oglore Kennedy already has been able President, the Secretary of State, At Funeral for session after last night’s special N orwoOT St. and Farm Dr.; walks Loyallsfs'^sald they, too, are for wrong. He aald It was necessary to' ellrhinate, from church r o l^ Whltej Mrs. Farrington. Mrs. to crack open the 81-vote Pennsyl­ and he, were overseas "it w m Im­ bond authorization meeting. and curbs on Farm Dr.; water segregation and disavowed that aa analyze more throughly the con­ ^^Gltes^elated that Vi names of persona who have moved Marlon Willard, Mrs. Dorothy vania delegation. He had feared portant to check out our military Martin recommended the expen­ mains on F e r ^ o n Rd. and Wyllys a legitimate issue. They argued the sequences of actions which exertad high officials May 8 approves Rev. K.olesiiiskis or ivho are not contributing mem­ Wohglemuth, Mrs. Kathleen Mc­ It might be a solid holdout against communications." , . „ diture as a logical step In helping St.; additional,, appropriations for States Righters, by withholding g;reat influence on the Intematlon- ■tatement later made by the PrtS bers, he said "The value of prun­ Guire, and Mrs. Gertrude Buchan­ him In the InlUal convention Went which' Indicated U2 spying Gates said he assumed full re­ to relieve crowded and "inade­ sanitary sewers authwlzed In the Arotes from the Democratic nom­ a, situation. . The Most Rev. John F. Hackett, an. sponsibility for the alert. ing is to produce more and better quate" parking facilities now ex­ Maguire Tract (916,05,ad- • vid L. Lawrence’s announcement A Loyalist spokesman. Speaker Socialist (Communist) damp coun­ ^ caUed after U.S. representa­ emn pontifical Maas for Uie Rev. which preceded the start of the M artin to Speak fee from- one to five cents as an ditional appropriations to m ^ be will not try to put the Pennsyl­ Charles C. Adams of the Alabama tries did not want war and were Khrushchev Says Stanley E. Koleslnskls this morn­ session, the Rev. Harold C. Metz- vania group under the unit rule tives first had said that a U2 plane Secretary adjunct to the plan for buying use o f an unused 12-lnch water' House, issued a post-election state­ fighting against It with avery Your itoro manager has helped plan this ner, pastor of Trinity Hnlon means that the Massachusetts downed In Russia w m on f weath­ ing at St. James’ Church. On School Plans and renovating property In the main on S. Main St. for sewer use ment appealing to all Democrata means at their disposal,” the re­ U.S. Policies Not Father Kolesinskis died Tues­ Church, Providence, R.I., delivered The Rev. H. Oagood Bennett, (94,000); additional appropriation Senator can hoOT to pick up about er flight. Subsequently they had paetor of the North Methodist Maple, Birch and Oak St. areas. to work together to get a Demo­ port continued. i spectaculM array of Tolues for you - and day at Laurel Manor Convalescent the, memorial address. The larger Incon^yto the Parking to pay the difference between the half of the state’s vote. cratic nominee "acceptable to the "He said that talks about a , admitted Its mission °"- of deata that it Is In- -Church, this morning was elected General Manager Richard Mar­ Ideas of Americans Meter Fund, he suggested, would cost of 8-lnch and 12-lnch sewers ' Kennedyxhopta he can persuade South who can win In November.” ‘surprUe attack' by them were naissance but had denied that the 1^18 a leveler and secretary for the 120th session of tin. will be one of the speakers at in a novel way. Items are magically priced •The Rt. Rev. Joseph R. lAcey, evitable, that It la a leveie , | innirisnd Southern Annual increase fund’s utility to pay off In Dartmouth Heights, (94,200); M^nesoUl’s 31-vote delegation to ridiculous. It is Eaton's hops that flight was made under orders from a state-wide conference on school chancellor of ^ that It gives a person stature. whatever amount of money was additional appropriations for water come^ his way without too much to end in *‘9" to give you extra savings. See Washington. ^ ^ (Continned from Page On») Q““ttag liberally from «te «-. building ideas and problems Tues­ mains authorized in the Maguire - Plea to Motoruta Gates said Uiat beside Hertar Hartford, was archpriest, assiatM financed, , ^ No decision has been d a ^ n g l It Is comifiltted now to day in Berlin. Tract (96,746): additional appro­ and himself, fieputy Secretary of by the Rev. Robert P. Sullivan df ture *tnd from Scriptures, ne oe \ - made a i to how much parking .Sot. HubeH H. Humphrey (D- world had in the desire of < ^ - Keynote speaker at the meeting, priations for water mains on. Fer­ Hartford, June 2 IA>I — With how your manager helps you to be thrifty! Defense Jamei H. Douglas, un^r- munista to put an end to the OTd Glastonbury as deacon, ^ d the scribed death as an incident in tlfpa the nickel would buy, Martin . Minn), who quit the presidential N O 'n C E starting at the Connecticut Light guson Rd. and W yllys St. (916,- highway traffic fatalities running eecretary of State O. Douglas Dil­ War,” the majority leader said. Rev. Joseph Farrell of Manches­ life, as life’s'highest adventure. salil today. nomination contMf^ ’after he was behind laat year’s total at thla The Registrara of VoUra of the ter as sub-deacon. _ To substantiate his point that Aid Power Co. auditorium, at 9 The parking plan was proposed 655). , , beaten by Kennedy In the West Town of Mancheater, Conn., wlU be lon. Charles E. Bohlen. State De­ Johson told newsmen Just be­ P&G Appeals Also, set public hearings for ad­ time. State Motor Vehicle Com- Acolytes were the Rev. death gives stature, he noted_ that a.m., wiU be Dr. James D. MaoCon- last night, Martin said, to acquaint Vlr^nia primary. In aesaion In the Reglatrars Room partment Russian expert, and fore the Senate met that Khrush­ nell of Stanford University. He ditional appropriations to pay the mlMloner John J. Tynan lasued a chev obviously was trying to di­ J. Vilelauskas and the Rev. Wal­ although Christ lived for 33 years, Directors with current thinkmg at the Municipal Building, Friday, 1-LB others were present when the May is a professor of Education at of town officials, particularly the difference between 6-lnch and 8- Humphrey obviously thinks at plea for motoriats not to make BETTY ALDiN 9 statement was drafted. vide the American people. The ter J. Pransketis, both of New one-third of the Gospel o f John To ZB A for . this time that Kennedy is likely June the worst month.of the year, June lOtb, I960, from 6 P.M. until Stanford, and director of the imi- Town Parking Authority, which Inch water mains in Dartmouth 9 P.M., D.8.T.. for the purpose of 1 LOAVES "W as the question of whether/or Senator asserted, however that Britain. The Rev. Bronlslaus deals with the last week of Jesus’ to be the nominee.. While he ’WOTta as It was In 1959. ^ WHITE SLICED verslty’s school planning labora­ has been discussing off street Heights’ 92,100; additional ajSpro- making an enrollment of electors not it was wise for the President the premier is not going to be able Benesevich of Hartford was thuri- life, and that In the letters o f the to see how the convention seems During June, the commissioner A d ^ l e Paul there Is no mention tory. parking for a year and a half priatlons for supplemental water who are entlUed to vote at the BREAD to take responsibility discussed at fer. Wing Permit noted, deaths mounted at the rate to do it. ^ Also scheduled to speak are main on Hackmatack St. from to be shaping up, his friends think caucuses of the Town of Manches­ that m eeting?" Fulbright asked. Khrushchev wrote t h a t ne Seated In the sanctuary were oTCto birth of (Christ and very lit­ On Tuesday’s Agenda' of one-a-day. West Hartford architect L^ls Authorization of the plan was Francis Dr. to Keeney St. (916,- Humphrey might give Kennedy ter, and for the purpose of making "Yes, sir.” Gates replied. knows there ere m*.jor pollti- the Rev. John F. Hannon, the Rev. tles menuon mention ofoi theine acts of ■ouwow.Christ. The PAG Motor Freight Inc. on "W e don’t want thla to happen Ilrakos, and Hartford lnvasti;hent originally set as an agenda item 650); additional appropriations some quick help If the latter gets such changes in the enrollment list TOMATO, lO’/i OZi Q^What was your position? cal parties In the United States Joseph McCann, the Rev. John Re­ In his conclusion Dr. Metzner, j pi_ plans to appeal to the again." he said. "Safe driving Bunyan counselor Gene F. Bruyette. State for the regular board meeting next for purchase by the General Fund, close to the nomination and needs laat perfected. , jV.—My position was that he and that this nation’s foreign pol­ gan, the Rev. James O’Connell alluded to John Bunyan s Pil-1 2 p,ling Board of Appeals In the will make sure It does not hap- SOUP CANS Education Commissioner William Tuesday. It will still be on Tues­ from the Sewer'Department,It. r, otof a boost. Signed should take responsibility. icy is said to be bipartisan. the Rev. Stanley E. HaatlUo, the grim’s Progress.” j a variance In order pen.*' J. Sanders will speak at lunch. day’s agenda, but now has the property a ^ ttln g on Olcotttt Bt. ' Symington, an announced candi­ Donald Hemingway CAMPBELL'S » u t he added that Russia doM Rev. Dennis Hussey, .the Rev. Fatalities as o f midnight 0 —Was the meeting unani­ He paraphrased "Hopeful,’ a addition which would Invited to the conference are date. and Stevenson, who saj-s he Edward F. Moriarty “not Interfere in the internal ai'-' Birkery Johnson, the Rev. Francis tentative approval of the Board, and I»v 6 A n e . Wednesday totaled 80. A t the mous? character In the allegory, who, on aj„,pat double Its present plat educators, school building commit­ Isn't running but leaves himself Reglatrars of Votars T. Butler and the Rev. Philip J. crqssing the rushing river to get gg which, sparkplugged by Director Also, discuss additional Water same time laat year, there were A —I bolijeve it tsnss. fairs of other countries.” tee members, architects and cit­ available, are busy spelling out Manchester, Cond. He added that "sober-minded Hussey, all of Manchester; .the Francis Mahoney, voted to give It connections In Glastonbury: and 4 —n-TTiey all agreed? to theme Celestialoeiesuai CRy,v^iLy, _ . | The decision to appeal was mademaoc izens throughout the State inter­ their ideas about what ought to 89. Rev Peter P. Karlonas of New top billing at that time. revise the North Ekid junior high TOMATO JUICE QT BTL A —^Yes, sir. x circles in the United States realize companion that he had touched the fallowing a denial by Building In ested In school building problems. ^ e Tuesday agenda Is fairly be done for the country's advance­ Britain, and the Rev. Bernard L. bottom and knew It was sound. Thomas C. Monahan late kchool budget breakdown. Gates said. In response Nta fur­ that the Soviet and’ the American heavy, with 18 items of new busi­ ment. ther questions that he hadv not peoples have one common en em y - McGurk of Bolton. Bishop John Wesley I^cjl ot the week for permission to build ness suid seven of old. The agenda Stevenson outlined to the Textile WELCH Boston Area presided at the con- addition, cleared a statement issued May danger of war -— and that this The Gregorian Quartet from largely concerns setting of dates Union yesterday a "grand strate­ 6 by the National Aeronautical, .enemy can be overcome only by Hartford sang the Mass, and Mrs. ferance. I Monahan said he denied the ap- Testimonial Set for public hearings on various sew­ Silverstein Goes gy for peace.” It Included a mili­ and Space Agency (N A S A ) which Joint efforts.” > Jane Maccarone was organist. A t “ on the basis of zoning er extensions, and appropriations, tary buildup, strengthening of eco­ said that the downed U2 was on letter to Khrushchev was Burial was In St. Mary’s Ceme­ For Dante Pagani as well as for water mains, walks nomic ties with allies, a coopera­ PINEAPPLE JUICE 46-OZ CAN iueV"iofs\^ut®’'aJ?1^ A b ro a d 7lh Tim e tive free world aid program for a weather flight. sent by Johnson, Adlal Stevenson, tery, New Britain, with commit­ m r taT U SU and curbs. , He added that Defense had no nouseHouse Speaker w«siiSam a»«'^Rayburn, and — tal read by Father Regan, sue which does not comply wW i zon- poor countries and an Increase in Friends and associates o f the ’Die Directors will also be called DOLE Sen. J. WilJlam Fulbright (D -A rk), * the Democratic presidenUai i ^ regulations ohly to the value Saul M. Silverstein will make public sendees at home. relations with N A S A In connec­ to fill a vacancy on the Charter chairman of ilie Senate' Foreign nornmation. „ I of 60 per cent o f the 1937 assessed man known affectionately as the D a irii tion with the U2 flights. Revision Commission caused by the his seventh trip abroad as a rep­ Syipington proposed a 9400 mil­ The bishop sa d ttere la no rail- building, Under other questioning by Ful­ Relations Committee. China Reds Battle "Mayor of the North End” will resignation of C. Foster Harry, and resentative of the government’s lion medical program at an Oak­ REG bright. Gates testrfled he believes They urged him'-not to let the gious issue Involved. I addition was constructed on land, Calif., meeOng sponsored by honor him at a testimonial dinner to appoint a member of the Man­ technical assistance program when ROLLS that while Khrushchev knew be­ summit conference Elapse, and _H e buUding in 1947,. exhausting the A FU C IO . He and Kennedy Q u e en June 8 at the KnighU of Columbus chester Housing Authority for a said all Americans wefA^back of Tibetan Guerrillas he leaves Friday for Spain. 'both spoke later at a party dinner fore the May 1 U2 downing that the conference the 50 per cent expansion allow- Home. 5-year term beginning July 1. WALDORF 8 U.S. planes were flying.over Rus­ President Elsenhower In k desire Silverstein, president of Rogers In San Francisco. * ance permitted to such buildings. The dinner, sponsored by the Final approval of a portion lOf sia at high altitudes “1 don’t be­ for world peace. (Oonttnoed from Page One) me iio-acre i^r.uis ------Corp. of Rogers and Manchester, In the Republican camp, word ’" ''r ii^ r .M ^ b r ilfm e session was The firm leases-the property, Manchester Improvement Assn., the 140-acre Darling Farm subdl- lieve he knew tl« exact type and The Soviet premier singledsingiea out '------vision is also on the agenda, as Un-ill hold seminars on marketing came from Cooperstown, N. Y., IC SAVI qn^Jlh wfsle^all af^^ t* 8«"'">'t St. will honor Dante Pagani, owner of yesterday that Gov. Nelson A FINAST QT ^ character ot the flights." irfor praise the statement In the let- -.number of Chinese killed Is not Stsmlev Circle The plans for the addition were well as the seeking o f authorlza- with top Spanish IndustriaUsts. . . • ..1. . •known . a...abut Is believed high. the North End Package Store, a Rockefeller is almost certain to 10c Off Sate JAR 10c Khrushchev said in Paris he had ter of the four leaders that "all of of South Methodist Church. P r e s - j ^ ' ^ *>y Architects Scudierl and tion for fcontinued negotiations Previous missions, sponsored by I the American people earnestly de­ Serious trouble for the Chinese resident of that area for 46 years. with the Hartfrd Electric Light the Council for International Prog- head New York’s 96-member dele known of the spy flights at the ent with the bishop Were the dis- M ^ e y . _ , m a y o n n a is e Representatives of various local gallon to the Republican conven­ time of his Camp 'David confer­ sire peace, an ehd to the arms race is also reported in western Tibet, trict superintendents. Chief « Seymour Stein, vme president of Co. for purchase of Union Pond ress in Management, o f which Sil- near the Ladakh area which both oraginzatlons of which Pagani Is a tion next month. ence with Eisenhower last fall but and ever-better relations between cers of thq conference session and P , * G, said he hopes the Zonmg property. verateln is a director, took him to oUr countries." the Chinese and Indianr claim. member, such as the Chamber of Rockefeller said previously he M lU irs had chained frbm mentioning represeAtatlves o f the host church Board of Appeals will grant tae Commerce, the Parking Authority, would not go unless he was - A 1-i-B ' Peocoiid Dilli them. ,"W e as well as you," he said, Hiere are some indications but no also attended. variance, because hla firm will < DOG POOD W CANS Pickles "know well that peoples who are the Knights of Columbus, the „,ST M*5f ffi sured he wouldn’t be pressured to Gates said that so far as he knew confirmation, that this trouble in­ The New England Southern Con- have to move If It Is denied, e tiN C i vitally interested in maintalniM volves dissatisfaction and even de­ Italian American Club, the 8th accept second place on the ticket there never was any administra­ ference Includes 160 churches with 1 Whether the firm ivould move District Fire Department, the 8th behind Vice President Richard M. QT JAR Thin or,^Elbow tion discussion of discontinuing the and strengthening peace judge fections among Chinese troops as out of Manchester is "a problem, o T i h r 1142 ^ ' 9 1 1 7 200 would and managerial training programs. S W H T M IXID governments and parties first of about 36,000 members. District Board of Directors, and O f tae 9142,200 9 1 1 7 , compleUng the 2-week as- Nixon. Yesterday at Coopersto^. flights as the date for the sum­ well as clashes with Tibetan guer­ he said, and he added that his firm Pickles PM AST ^ all by their readiness to really pur­ others, are invited. Rockefeller would not confirm that BAG OF m it conference approached. rillas. would not "feel too kindly disposed the ^ m e U In Spain, Silverstein will he’ll attend the convention, but did BA K ID A sue the policy of peace suid peace­ The general picture, according Pagani came to Manchester In which variously abut tae ^m ^ government CANDY RARS 10 BARS Beans He said he had been briefed by toward the town.” say " I would Ilk? to go but I ful coexistence of states with dif­ to reports from usually reliable Friday Calendar 1914 from Rockville and settled in PI. pftfkin^ lot. The r®m&lnln^-$2 , I -rTtrffiME’nfffifiirr und bold Necco DUNKS 1 C IA representative on an April 9 000 would go for iltc improvement couh^w would not want to disfavor any­ U2 flight over Russle He, added ferent social-economic systems.” • sources and from Tibetan refugees. the North End. He operated a gro­ M OM 'S A MB AM er PM « Khrushchev said "the Soviet and^coMtructlon, _ where Rogers Corp. has business body-” . ■1' CELLOS' Mott' he was Informed at that Ume of Is an upsurge of resistance to the For Conference cery and candy store before enter­ A strong surge of Loyalist sen­ Cookies 4 Vsristiau the program of possible future government regrets that the sum­ Chinese this spring. Some sources Building Permits ing into the retail liquor business in ^ e BarMta and McNeil prop- He*wlll return In mid-July, mit conference was not held." ertles on BIbch St., plus three ______timent In ‘Tuesdays Democratic flights and had approved It. describe the trouble as the most 1933 at the repeal of Prohibition. primary assured the national party He said his government "had severe since the Chinese crushed "Our World” wUl be the topic He was bom in Magliano Sabino, proj^rties in the OaJS.St. awi^ JAMES STU A R T RITES "Was anything said at that time prepared constructive proposals on Di*op for Month of at least six of Alabama’s 11 the ■nbetan uprising of a year ago. of an address by Dr. Theodore Italy, .and arrived in this country would be sought, according to the 2 (yp)— Funeral about a moratorium (a suspension all the major issues to be consid­ votes In the presidential election FRESH of flights) In view of the summit These reports have reached this Palmqulst, pastor of Foundry i Taxable construction in, Man- In 1907. ^ . *1 1 lervicei will be held here lomor- The other five seats in the elec­ ered at this conference.” trade center In, northwestern Bhu­ AcquisUion James Stuart, 88. a lahd- •onference ? ” Fulbright, asked,.' He went on to say“ I don’t think Methodist Church, Washington, I chaster last month ■was about half toral college — which actually tan, -an Independent kingdom on would give clear, uninterrupted | scape gardener inIn 'ThomniihnThompson for . W HOLE "No, sir,”' Gates replied. it is necessary for me to dwell In DC at morning devotions at 1 the construction permitted in parking from Birch .to Oak St. and elects ths president — went to re­ Q—Do you know whether the the Himalayan borders of Tibet. the pest 50 years. Stuart died Tues- detail on the question of how and t: '.V . v l .1 f enmor. M »y according to the month- would make access easier, aaccord- « o r o - 1 ^ relative m bellious States Rights Democrats fitate Department was advised by whom the summit conference The Information comes both from South Methodist Church tomor i>epartm'ent report. Hospital Notes who promised to support someone The younf-at-heart a » never too old to have \ 2 to 3'A US tpeclfically of the plans for the olBcial sources In the border region ing to a statement of T P A Chair- H /„„ton , Mass. . was torpedoed^lt is known to the row at 8:30 a.m. The Rev. Sher-I Comparison figures for the two man Herbert A. Phelon Jr. else If the naUonal party nominee fia i...a a d "fun" is Daiiy Quam’s aiddla May 1st flight? whole world now that It was not and unofficial informants. wood A. Treadwell of Bourne, I periods. were 9396,264 last year nama! It’a ahvaya a pliaama to dip into a rich, Plump, Tender Hie Chinese are believed trying Visiting hours; Aduite 2 to 8 The first step In the proposed Is hostile to the South. A—I don’t know from my own the government of the Soviet Mass., and formerly of Hanches-1 and' 9176,562 this year. The differ- ..• states Rlghter Bruce Henderson to capture guerrilla strongpomts p.m. Maternity 2 to 4 and 6:90 to plan would be ,to negotiate with en aay-ao o tli aondaa, malt, A a lu or split and Meaty knowledge, but I am perfectly cer­ Union, but the government o f the ter, will preside. ence la roughly 56 per cent. of Prairie, Ala., a. wealthy planta­ , . . aa wlialaacnwi and mnirisliinf aa K la deli- Dairii 8 p.m. Children’s Ward 2 to .7. present owners for sale of the tain that the Secretary of State United States that is responsible. southwest of GyMtse, In the di­ NOTICE CHICKENS The morning session o f the New New housing construction for tion owner, was nominated for one was advised of the prognun as I rection of the borders of N«(>al properties. I f negotiations do nc^j cirnM. Yaa, you’ll really enjoy youiaelf at Dairy "The break-up . of the summit England Southern Conference be- which permits were Issued last Today: succeed, Martin continued, theW| Caucus Enrollment Session o f the 11 places In the first state­ Queen, and neTl mjoy iwvintyaii. Conse in LB 3 5 c was. ^ ^ conference was caused by a whole and the little Indian protectorate Queen SPLIT - QUARTERED - CUT-UP ADMITTED YESTORDAY: Da The Registrars of Voters of the Fulbright -asked If there had of SikUdm. Some nomadic tribes­ .ginning at 9 a.m. will include re- nvonUi totaled 9126,000. This cov- the town could ask for condemna­ wide primary May 3. today—jnat for fu a ! chain of acts by. the government of vid Legere, 79 Foster St.; John Town o f Bolton, Connecticut, will Then, with the other 10 seats at been shy suspension of flights be­ men as well as organized guerrilla ports and recommendations con- *red eight single fam ily dwellings tion o f the properties. • the United States aimed at ag­ Cochran, 33 Marion Dr.; Delton be .In session In the Community stake In Tuesday’s runoff. Loyal­ cause of scheduled International bands are opposing them. cemlng lay actl-vltles, steward- and one 2-family dwelling, 985,000 Earinarked DAIRY QUEEN NO. 2 gravating the International sltua Bragg, Wapping; Mrs. Helen Ja- Hall. June lOth, 1960 from 2 P.M. ist candidates came from behind DAIRY QUEEN NO. 1 meetings. Gates said he didn’t One unconfirmed rcfiort said ship, church aid. Board o f Hospl-1 Garage construction was eeti- The Parking Meter Fund cur SKINLISS tion and intensifying the ‘Cold chlm, 'West 'Wllllngton: Mrs. to 5 P.M., E.D.S.T., for enrollment to win six places. The States Imow of any suspensions. the Chinese armed fighting monks tals and Homes, Deaconess Board, ^ a te d at 98,445, with another rently contains about 9155,000. ac 500 HARTFORD ROAD 807 MIDDLE TPKE. WEST SHOULDIR - MILDLYV CURED a w w-t.' War.’ Gwendolyn Hurl, 295 Main St.; of electors entitled to vote In Rightera picked up the other four Q—^There was no suspension to who guard the monastery at American Bible Society, and 1444 estimated for miscellaneous cording to Martin.Martin, 930.0W935,000 orof whichwnicn 1 to u “ Among these acts were the Theresa Cheaaey, Vernon Ave,, on the basis of virtually complete A L L A N OQE JR-. Prop. AL ELKIN, Prop. 53* your knowledge when the Camp Shlgatse and sent them to capture Board of Missions. I construction. LI Tasty leal. Luxury loaf. Frankfurts speeches by the Secretary o f State Rockville; Newton Emerson II, 9 is earmarked for the New Haven | necessary changes In David meeUng took place? a rebel daong, or fort, but the The Bureau of Conference Ses- . The Building Department also Railroad property at Depot Sq. returns. Smoked Butts Village St.; Ann Sheehan, 48 Herter, his deputy (Douglas) Dil­ slons will recommend for the dele- Usued permits for 34 alteration the caucus list. The voters also completed Ala- SPLIT A —No, sir. » lon, Vice President (Richard) monks turned against the Chinese. Qiiaker Rd.; Mra. Mamie Curras, With 9120,000 of free funds re­ Dated at Bolton. Connecticut Pickle & Pimento loaf. Savory loaf Q—Nor was there any suspen­ gates’ apilroval acceptance of an jobs totaling 930,996. Fees for the BROWN N* Nixon, overtly hostile toward the These monks came from a mon­ 60 Durant' St.; Mrs. Clara ^now, maining, Martin suggested, the this 1st day of June, 1960 siR v i sion, so far as you know, during astery of the Panchen Lama, invitation from the -Edgarto-wn, 1 month ctune to 9707. Soviet Union, and backed by Pres­ Wapping; Mrs. Mary Shaplelgh, fund would enable the town • to Mamie A. Maneggla Makes Delicieui . 21. the period In which Khruschev Chinese figurehead boss o f Tibet Mass., Church to hold the 1961 pay half the parking cost, 971.100, 8-01 PKG B-01 PKG Mackerel ident Elsenhower, which are 107 Holl St.; Francis Canti, Wap- Frederick Reid visited the United States? since the Dalai Lama fled In sesslOT on Martha’s'Vineyard from Sandwichai 3 3 ' 'known to you, as well as provoca. Pl®8- in cash. The other half could be Registrars of Voters A —I don't know of any suspen­ March 1959. The Panchen Lama J u n e ^ through June 11. tive military alarms and the Pres­ CD Fanout Test AD M ITTED TO D AY; Mias Jean financed, 'he said, and paid off sion. I don’t know precisely reportedly is under palace arrest The aftomoon session at 1:30 Blanchard, 19 Homestead St.; Leo from, money In the fund. whether during that period we ident’s statement on the resump­ in Lhasa, npw distrusted by the p.m. w ill hear reports and recom­ "9 " SJeSpeeiJ.! tion of nuclear tests." Said Successful Kasulki, 172 Center St. That condemnation may. be I / W la ^ic flew any flights . . . Chinese. mendations from the Woman’s BIRTH YESTERDAY: A necessary was hot discounted. A c ­ NOTICE lamiCtST MEATS IN TOWN ^arm Credit f^roduct Q _ N o , but I mean you dldnt As a result of the fighting, 400 Society of Christian Service, the daughter to Mr. and Mra. Burt cording. to 'Iffielon, one owner dis­ FINAST - Plus All Flavors - Contanfs Only discuss the question. refugees crossed from Tibet into Commisaipn on ChristlM Higher The new State Clvil Defense Hart, Mountain St., Rockville. agrees with the appraised value of Position Vacancy FLORiPAi- Cool, Rofroihing - Rod-Rip* and Full of Juip* A — I didn’t discuss the question Police Searching northern Sikkim about "May 26. Education, Board of Education, fanout warning system was sue- - BIRTHS TODAY; A daughter his property, and a second owner Account and Record Clerk of suspension’ of flights, no, sir. This I s ^ e of the largest groups and Commission on World Service cessfully tested yesterday morn­ to Mr. and Mrs. Wright Gifford, "doesn’t want to ifell at any price.” .$3075.80— $3803.80 N T ROAST to flee 'npet..ln recent months. Hublard Dr., Vernon; a son to Mr. Q—Since you never considered For Hit, Run Car and Finance. ing, with Manchester’s part going I Thirty-five hour week, 9:00 A.M. to, There hM been a steady flow of and Mrs. James Downing, 65 Over­ Ginger Ale 4’;'?49‘ It, then you had no position rela­ Bishop Mangal Singh of Bom­ smoothly. 5:00 P.M.; paid hplidays, paid sick tive to the continuation, did you? refugees into Bhutan, which ad­ look Dr. Legal Notice Boneless, Leon and Tender A car that police say was in­ bay, India, will address the eve­ The new system, which went ______leave and Vacations,, pension and Watermelon 2'13' A —I approved this pro^am , so mitted 4,000 last year. Bhutanese DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: volved in a hit-and-run accident ning worship service at 7:45,/at .into effect at one minute past AT A COUHT OF PROBATE holden social security benefits, FOREMOST , I took a position affirmatively. Prime Minister Jlgme Paldien which the Rev; Pemy M. Spurrier, midnight, Jutie 1, provides fo r the Rlnette Parkdls; South Windsor; at Andover,, within and lor the Die- .application, job dMOriptlon Gates said in response to further late yesterday afternoon is being Doiji said no Chinese partols have Wiiliam Porter, 60 Milford Rd.; associate pastor of South Meth­ air raid or weather alert to, be A . a ° 9^ ^^’. and Info^UonVply t® General questions that the results, of the sought today; been sighted recently • along Bhu­ Mrs. Grayce Wallbeoff, 16 Essex A.D I960.' innu LB Paul Lentl, 52, of 178 Parker odist Cffiurch, will preside. The transmitted' by way of the State Present’ Hon. Charles H. Nicholson,'iManSger’s Office, Municipal Bulld- C a b b a g e ' tawooim 7« flights "were very important to tan’s 'nbetan border. Some refu­ service Will be preceded by a St.; Mrs. Natalie Platt, Lake St., Ic6 Croorn conas of° Police .teletype system to local •ludee. . „ , . ------ing 41 Center Street M:anche8ter, St., was arrested and charged with Vernon; Wilfred Haynes, 8 Hack­ VJIIOn motlJliutiyu9 n ofva aMUues L.as. OEUmin^^'n, sasasaas. the Defense Department.” gees . who would prefer to go to showing of films at 7 p.m,, and police departments. C Connecticut. The compromising of the U2 evading responsibility after ' wit­ Slkkum, Kalimpong and India matack St.; Sheryl Norton, Llyn- Executrix on the estate o( Irving ----- ^ EARS 2 i 9 c nesses told police the registration followed by a fellowship hour at In Manchester’s case, after they wood Dr., Vernon; Marahall Hodge, lace Uihr, late of Columbia, within Applications must be in the M*®* Sweet Corn us Fahey, GoUan Tandar SHARP While or Colored program removed "an important have entered Bhutan Rlstead be­ Susannah ’iVesley Hall. said district, deceased. ager’a Office by 6;00 P.M., "Tues- number of a car" that struck a received the^fliert they had to call 151 Pine St.; Stanlslaw Tomklel, This Court doth decree that ., six source of intelligence that has been cause the Slkkum route Into^Indla day, June 7, 1060. a ve ry ' successful program over parked car belonging to John S. South. jV liw o r, which does not 91 Creatwood Dr.; Mrs. Helen months be allowed and limited lor the M OT HOUSR -Firm. Fisyorful 1 * 3 9 * is more closely guarded. creditors, of said estate to exhibit their Advt No. 189 the past,” Cfates said, adding: Minor, 60, of 413 E Center St. Dorjl said about 200 ‘Hbetan ref­ receive the' State Police teletype. Schardt and daughter, 31 Eastland Yesterday’s alert was carried claims against the same to the execu­ C h ed d ar Cheese 69V " I think if we had been able to The accident occurred on Oiar- ugees entered Bhutan In the past Schubert Elected Dr. trix and dlrecu that public noUce be out In throe minutes, b y-far the mven of this order by sulvertlsing In a continue them without having been ter Oak near Spruce St., at 4:30. few weeks. Bhutan, is facing a DISCHARGED TODAY: «obert C u c i l l 1 l b 6 r s SOUTH CArA iN A roR quickest of any practice alert to newspaper having a circulation In said A ll HlahlaJid Park Market beef to cut 3 caught and therefore compromX->d Lentl was arrested after the problem what to do with them. M aster of pr a n g e Whlttemore, Main St., Vernon; district, and by posting a copy thereof NOTICE excluiively from U.S.D.A. choice he*.vy Early American Colonial For Finast .Spices the source, it would have been most registration was trsuied to him, DoiJi said India wrote Bhutan date. Some alerta In the past have Thomas Fitzsimmons, 411 Main on the public sign post In said Town of Columbia, nearest th& place where the weatem ateers! 0 | o0 ^ ^ q || VIRGINIA - Tender and Frsih BUNCH 3 i 9 < useful.” f although the car could not be a month ago saying she could no taken 45 minutes for all points In St.; Suzanne Shaughnessy, South Town of Manchester, $ | .1 9 Robert Schubert was elected Windsor; Lawrence Cordner,' Box deceased last dwelt. EACH Als for the spy flights over Rus­ found__ longer accept 'Hbetan refugees. the State to be notified. Certified from Record Connecticut master of Manchester Grange last 174, Rockville; Michael Spellman, C H A RLES H. NICHOLSON. Judge. sia, Gates said the responsibility Police described it as being a No reason was given. There was no rlngllig of alarms Y IU O W n lbs 3 . Q c Spice Shelf night at an annual meeting at 46 Goodwin St.; David Castagna, Announces Live. Direct for this operation rested with the 1948 2-door dark blue Plymouth in connection with this test alert, STATE OF CONNECtlCUT, District CAROLINA - Dsliesls Flavor M n Orange Hall. . 1 692 W. Middle Tpke.; Robert Competitive Examinations CIA, and no military aircraft or coupe, registration number, VS which was carried out shortly of- Andover, Probate Court, Town ot From Merino! military pilots were used, Other new officers, to be install­ after 10 a.m. (Jlark, 164 Green Manor Rd.; Mrs. Andover, M ay 81, 1960. PYiday, June ip, 1960 712, with an,unknown amount of ed Sept. T, are Mrs. Celest King, Louise Wlthey, 321 W. Middle Estate of M ary Lyman Smith, late of - The Defense Department dm give About Town q^ie sirena which were heard in the Town ot Columbia, In said District, 2;00 P.M. FANCY damage to Ita right front. Minor’s overseer; Mrs. Roberta James, Tpke. l a ^ i c '' 9 " S f ,,c ia U technical advice on the priqfet, he car was . moderately damaged. the afternoon were for the regular deceased. , , , Manchester High School said, and was “ the prime cus­ lecturer; Mrs. Betty Dunbar, stew­ monthly test of Manchester’s Upon the applicaUon of Lura L. N E W CROP SELECTED Wlagic " 9 " 3roztn 5ooJ Lent! posted* a 9200 bond for The Ladies of the Assumption Squler praying that an Instrument in Clerk Typist 92,784.60-93,421.60 ARIZONA SEEDLESS tomer” for the information the spy ard; Claude Savoie, aaaiatant appearance m court on June 11. w ill hold an annual poUuck sup­ steward; Mrs. Valeda LafJhahce. warning system. Legal Notice wriUqg purporting to be the last will Senior Clerk Typist . JOAN CAROL Diaries brought out of the Soviet per Monday at .7 o’clock In the and testament of said deceased be ad­ 93.239.60- 94.068.60 g r a p e f r u it d-OZ chaplain; James O. Baker, treasur­ mitted to probate. It Is , , union. church hall. A fter the supper, OBDEB OP NOTICE O R D E R E D ; That the 6th day of CANS. er and James McBrierty, secre- s t a t e o f CONNECTICUTj. plitrlct Clerk Stenographer 3 for 29e 89< Gates told the Senators that in MisMtippCs Length June, I960, at one .o’clock in the after­ 92.9li.00-93.640.00 there will be a buaineas meeting tary. ^ of Andover, Probate. Court, Town of POUNDCAKE similar circumstances he would Moriarty Suffers noon at the Probate Office In Andover and aoclal With games. Also, Paul Carter, gatekeeper; Andover, M ay 31. 1960. Senior Clerk Stenographer W e have come large Estate of M ay L. Smith, a.k.a. Mary be. and the same Is assigned for a NEW LONG, WHITE 9-01 Issue another alert such as that he Length ot the Mississippi .River hearing on the above application, and 93.421.60- 94,240.60 one* coming atoo. PLAIN, MARRLI, ICI ^ O O r Mrs. Gladys Schubert, Ceres; Mrs. L. Smith, of Columbia, In said Dis­ CALIFORNIA 11/4 L B . LIRRY - RippI* Cut • PKGSPKGS Issued In Paris. currently is estimated at 2,350 , Members o f A ll Saints’ Moth­ Injury iii Bout trict, an incapable person. this Court dlrecu that all persona In­ Part Time Clerk 'Typists and Same price, first come, Potatoes / 99< Some administration critics Ruth Hutchins, Pomona; Mra. tereiUd therein «P P e »r at said time AViB. ID CRIAM - Rsg Price 1*C W W * miles. This . changes frequently ers Circle will hold a spring din­ Gladys Sloane, Flora; Mrs. Joan The Conservatrlx ot said estate hav^ terested therein «PPe*>’ Clerk Stenographer .first'served. have questloiied the timing of the Inr exhibited her final account with and place by publishing a copy of this potatoes since loops sometimes form as a ner Wednesday, June 8, at 6:30 Sav'ole, lady assistant steward; Maurice^oriarty, 15, son of Mr. order In some newspaper having a clr- Thirty-five hour week, 9:00 ajn. KK)1 alert order. They said the spy said estate to this Court for acceptance result of sand bars. p.m. Instead of Tuesday at Cavey a and Mrs. Madelyn Morey, execu­ and Mrs. M att Moriarty, 76 For­ and allowance. It Is I , culaUon In aald DUtrict, and by post ng to 5:00 P.M.; paid holidays, paid 5 Lbs. 39c LWIY PKGS d | 0 | l | f y P i O Regular Price 53c EACH plane incident already had made it ORDERED; That the 6th day. of a copy of this order on the public sign restaurant. Thoae unable to at­ tive committee member for three est St., Is reported in good condi­ post In the Town of Columbia nearest sick leave- and vacations, pension Sweet Pea$ dubious whether the conference BEVAN HAS BLOOD CLOT June, A.D. 1960. at one o’clock In the OLD PASHIONID PKG tend are aaked to call Mra. Agnes vear terms. r . _ , tion today at Hartford Hospital afternoon at the Probate Office In where deceased last dwelt, and by and social security. Lb. Pkg. 29c would be held. They added the London, June Z (JP) — Aneurln sending a certified copy, postage pre- 12-01 ILeduc, 51 Edmund St., by tomor­ Pomona w ill be field at Colum where he Is recovering from r Andover be, and the same la, assigned For application, job description I NABISCO PREMIUM SALT1NES 0 O I I I I 1 S Regular Price 25 c OF 6 NS B< Sevan, 62, remverlng slowly for a hearing on the acceptance and HHJL'S • Frozen alert only complicated the situa­ bla Saturday with Manchester cerebral concussion suffered yes ^Mrs^'caura V Squler. Columbia.,Con- .nd Information apply to General PKGS frqm an abdominal operation, row. allowance of aaid conservatrlx' ac­ Horse Meat tion. Grange aa host. terilay. count with said estate, and this Court, Manager’s Office. Municipal Bulki­ W^RESERVE Gates said that on Sunday has developed thrombo-plUeWtis The boy was boxing • with- an­ directs, that all persons' known to be ”*Mlss *'Agnei Lyman. 1B6 Market ng. 41 CenteV Street, Manchester, Mose and Ladder Qo. Noi 1 will Street. N ew B r i t o . Connecticut, WE reserve THE RIGHT iflght. May 15, th* U.S. represen (blood clot) in one ot hla legs. j other boy yesterday afternoon In interested in said estate be cited to ap- hold lU annual meeting Tueaday, VANDERBILT OIBI ’POUND T iear at said Ume and place by publUh- Mrs. Evelyn Venoeiw, 1B6 Market Connecticut or the Announcing this today, the Brit­ Street. N e w Britain, Ctonnectlcut, TO UAOT tatives at Paris, headed by Eisen June 7, at 8 - p.m.,’ at the- hose Caiines, France, June 2 (ff) —- the basement of ..the Moriarty fng a copy of this order in some news­ State Employment Office, THE RIGHT ish Labor Party said: “The con­ home, according to hla father. paper having a circulation in said Dis­ Clayton W. Lyman, 31 Morntngslde Main Street, Manchester, Connecfi- hower, "were already aware of house. Pine and Hartford Rd- Mrs. P atrid a Morphy WallaOT St. W ., Hartford^ConnectlCTit HIGHLAND PARK MARKET : TO LIMIT QOANTITIIS i dition Is now easing and It Is trict. and by posting-a copy of tWs I the sense o f the statement Mr VanderbUt said today her 19- He was knocked down and, In Mrs. Barbara Clayton. 2S Dix Avenue, The meeting will be preceded by a order on the public signpost In the quantities .Jjjjjuauourt Khrushchev was going to make responding to treatment.” Bevan, year-old daughter Nanette, mls- filling, struck his head on the Town ot Columbia. and by sending a N ew Britain. Connecticut. . AppUcations must he In the Man- 317 h ig h l a n d ST., MANCHESTER deputy leader ot the Labor supper at 9:30 p.m; ■ copy, certuiea man, postage prepaid, Miss Elinor Venberg, ■ 4401 E. Ocean the following morning." zinoe Saturday nlfht. has cement He was taken flriit to Boulevard, Long Beach 8. Callfon^ goer’s office b y fi’.OO P.M. TuesfJay. Party, ondenreat U s abAsmlnal Mancheater Memorial HoSpital, to 'Laura L. Squler. Columbia. Con- "The conditions which he had set Manchester Grange will sponsor h M locajted in W est Oenbany. necUcut, all at Teaat five days before all at least tive^dayB before said Ume June 7. 1*60. for hU p ^ d p a U o n In the con- operatlOT Dee. 29. On Feb. 24 and then was transferred to H art­ the date set for said bearing.' AdTt No. IW a rummage eale tomorrow at 9:30 **8he tsfephsoed nis this a(tor!> “"‘C a b l e s m. m c b m a o m . jmua. fsrshes made It apparent even at he was dieeharged from the hoe- ford HospltsL CHARLES a. NICBOI^H. M St ajB. at Orahffe haU. Msa." Mio. VamSKtUi etther ottaatm or d efeu lT s In :\

■n - . OQNNw THURSDAY, JUNE ’B; I960 . ' ^ ^ i^H^EEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MlNOHEBTEBt ^OTESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. THURSDAY, JUNE J.-f9g0

p a g e t w e l v e that had been sat m W* cRy'a first church, and Catholics Adlai Favored Catholic Poles and police battled around a erpM COFFEE CANISTER GIVEN opToo^oS^orI AT A^P* Baptist Meeting Seeks Mlsed by the Catholics. About’300 fl, En^buid K. tJo*r. In Loaded^Poll, Martin Alternate Plan Guard Churph, Arsons were reported attested, a 640 Middle Tumptbe, Eaet From Your Neighbor’s Kitchen COME AND GET TOURS AT 114 BAST COWER ST> AND 24! IROAD ST„ MANOMETER nunnber of person#'Were Injured Ml 8-BtOl Democrat Says and the police had to get help .^rpm Open All Day Saturday To Put Down Rebellion three nelghborihg. cities And a SyMABOmirMN Los Angries, June 3 UETi-Pla- B a t t le P o l i c e force at litate eecurity, troops. On Sewer Math dUhes that can be pr«- toons of Adlai Stevenson suppor­ Churches. Thirty - three million Coiistructlon of the school In (Continued from Pnge One) narad In advance before dinner ters deployed themselves in front /'■ Americans belong to the Protes­ (Continued froin P s fo Om ) Nowa HUta Is continuing, but the n e s U or eummer weekend vUltors of Csllforaia Oov, Edmund G. AgP SUPER MARKn M MANCHES1IR - 361 IROAD STREET AMD 116 tCW TIRSIREn Minwer ftich»rA Mar-«>b?, slight. Interest money for next tant and Eaatem Orthodox de­ tall 6ross that marked the sHe as <>nerei M>n»«rr year Is elready In the budget. In main'(aln5 links with the national arrive are always , In demand Brown during his sidewalk ; p^l tin yyi\l go ahead Wth plans for nominations represented In the lake over a building used by the consecrated grbun’dl Is still stand '1.... . the following two years, payments council. ' among hostsesss who like to be last week, a Democratic c%ndl InaUilatlon of an -vtnaependent council. ► , church as a parish hall dh eonvert in*r. / - " L V able to relax and dge,wouW left for fees and contingencies. and is employed by the Lydall and There local authorities began Sweet Potato Balle Politaker has this warning for terday to the 250-member general been raised as to their operation in sion to seek a mortgage. have to be trucked periodically. to He suggested that perhaps 510.000 Fbiilds Paper C . lonstructlon of a school on a site Maah. drained canned or freehly others In his business: board of the National Council of the public Interest.” the town's main sewer plant on will be lopped off the renovation A July 2 wedding is planned. cooked.sweet potatoes with three “Watch out for another 1148. tableepoons- butter-and ajyroxl- SUPER-RIGHT SPECIAL SHANKLESS Olcott St.- . program. , _ , That was the black year for The unit, woufd lervic# the com The S. Maron Electrical Co. of mately one-quarter cup milk, de­ poUtakers— and Thomas E. D*wey Ing East Catholic High School, the Hartford will do the elementary pending on dryness of sweets. — whom most erroneously pre­ SMkai State Trade School, and between school repairs. Shape Into balls around a iharsh- dicted as a shoo-in over Harry 8. no and W ‘homes In the area of mallow. Freeze balls until s<^id. F le ile t lb Roll In melted butter and crushed Truman. - CenUr .St. near the Wilbur Cross THURS.-FBI.-SAT. Mervln D. Field, director of the SHOULDERS cereal or finely chopped nuts. Heat <3aUfornla poU, told a Chamber of WHITE BREAD Highway. VI W P a y s Tribute In oven for 15 to 20 minutes at Cost of the unit would be m - Commerce meeting yesterday that JANE PARKER 850 degrees. ROCK CORNISH, PLUMP, LUSCIOUS, 20 OZ. SIZE sessed against those who directly Lemon Blend 1960 U like IMS without a domi­ To Past Officers nant figure eiich as Roosevelt ot 2 Jifs. 29e benefit by Its use. g oranges Discussion of the proposed unit Elsenhower. 3 lemons sparked a brief debate on the real Anderson Shea Post, 'VFW, and "People will forget,'* he said 1 lime , EA needs of the West Side area. its auxiliary will pay tribute to Quarter and grind fruits In a "or Ignore, the warning of IMS— JANi rAMOR MWIAR’sH. Director Theodore Powell said past commanders and past presi­ meat chopper. Add Juice M d which clearly demonstrated that a GAMEBIRDS that, now that the pump station- dents of the organizations at a din­ grindings in a Urge pot or ketUe. poll cannot be expected to do more JELLY ROLL force main proposal has been turn­ ner-dance Saturday at 6:30 p.m. Add one gallon of water, a pinch (h-n show ths division of public R O Z iN -8K r, TUAKIY OR DHICklN ed down bv voters, the West Side of salt and three cups of rogar. opinion." problem Is not one problem, but at the Post home. Herald Photo by Pinto BaaqstiPlH 4^.89° Co-chairmen are Joseph Jolsov- Stir and let stand overnight m P«rik livw 18 25 three. sky and Mrs. Aldea Gutzmer. morning, strain the mixture. Put «FAT TUESDAY’ heat and 5ERVI The 5.10.000 sewer unit tvill Committee members are Donald one-third of mixture into Ico cube plant engineering department at Chester Memorial Hospital Aux ' "Mardi Orast* mean# "Fat Tues­ MNNtR MOV . pgc Ml etc u 3 9 * answer one problem, he said, that Maynard, Arthur Felber, Joseph (rays with dividers and freeze. Pratt and Whitney Aircraft In illary. Center Congregational day" and refers to the fat ox which Rsk CakM ■ B t i H rmht 18 GOOD 11 a ® of service to the two schools and Tedford, Miss Adeline Hoff, Mrs Thoroughly chill remaining two- Bast Hartford. The Knowltons Church, Alpha Chi Omega sorority formerly was paraded through the T U i m M I C B ; the few homes at the west end of Louise Copping. Mrs. Gladys R1 T O P O B b o t t o m B O U N D thirds of the mixture In a plt<*er have four children, Deborah, 7. alumni group, and the Professional streets of tbe festival town. IXdUiOR •IHT5R»' 6 0 Z n c Center St. dolfl, and Mrs. Arlene Maynard or container in the refrlgemtor. Susan, fl, Donna, 3, and Jak, 11 Eni^neers Auxiliary. SUPER-RIGHT 2 The second problem Is the oc- HIFITIAR5 Department officers will he guests Chill thorougPiy before tasting. months. SUCED PKGS J i cxsionat overflow of raw aewage Don't use any other Ice w h w serv­ GOOD FOOD Into Bigelow Brook near the exist­ Mrs. Knowlton, who attended Swimming Speeds U tf, TUWCIY a t CHKON - Honoy Ham Loaf ing. Uee the fronen portion as Bucknell University, has been pub- ing pump station on W. Middle lee cubes and pour the chilled mix­ GOOD SERVICE BANOUn BMNKRS You can aarv* Tpke. ijt Manchester Park ad e. STEAKS llcity chairman for the Manchester Man's fastest swimming speed ture over. This makes a gallon inora flna qual­ League of Women Voters for two la 4.01 miles per hour; carp can This problem remains. School Menus of punch. ity fooida and The third problem Is, or will 1^ years and Is now Its membership awim at 7.6; basa, 12; pike, 20; ARTHUR'S TENDCR MINUTE Mrs. Knowlton. a native of Her­ LUNCHEONETTE MNIATIONAL VALUR - CHROMI the sewering of more than 200 chairman. She also wrote publicity trout, 23; salmon, 24; the blue aavo mora cash Elementary kimer. N. T., has lived lit M ^ h e ^ for the recent Cancer Crusade. shark, 24, wahoo, 37; and the homes In the area which would ter for nine years. Her husband is FRY P A N whan you ahop Mondav: Chicken salgd wnd- , She Is also a member of the Man- swordfish at 70 miles an hour. have been served under the pro­ an equipment engineer, for the ragularly at posal defeated In referendum. wich, potato chliis, veget^ ie lb . ■VfMDV O O ^ sticks, chocolate pudding with | MiA'DIAAL ONIY ” w A&P, tha ator# Costly Solutions whipped cream, milk. STEAKS that offara mora Powell asked if Martin had any Tuesday: M e it and vegetable pie FROZEN . ’h. V MAD AND MRIOW big buys, mora pecbmmendations to answer these with potato topping, scalloped to- other problems,- and Martin said matoes, whole wheat bread and | days a week! the only solutions at present would RIGHT O'CLOCK butter, mixed fruit, milk. FOODS F O R G O O b be costly and, at best, temporary. Wednesday: Grinders, vegetable : COmR K ^ S I I B A G Martin suggested that the town sticks, flavored gelatin with whip­ UBA A may eventually face the prospect 1 6 1 8 Nowl eeUM took ped cream, milk. , . „ ' of major sewage disposal reno­ Thursday: Swedish meat balls, PktMra Atfos vations because **it’s only a <|ues- mashed potato, vegetable, roll M d RECIPE EATING! tUm of time beifore the State W a­ butter, -Tfieanut butter cookies, Stivarbrook F r«h CrDtmary •f Hit WorM ter Resources Commission re­ milk. quires secondary sewage treat­ Friday: Macaroni and cheese, CHOCOLATE Vel. I - 99e ment as part of the Hockanum green salad, tomato juice, bread BUTTER 1 LB PRINT i r River waterrtied program." and butter, ice cream, milk. Stopgap measures, he suggest­ Jiudpr High CREAM PIE FANCY ALL GREEN AGED TANGY CHEESE LARGE 1 rC ed would be construction of relief 2 sewers on W. Middle Tpte. to Monday: Chicken rice, chicken ICEBERG LEttUCE NATIVE HEADS U eliminate the overflow problem salad sandwich, grapefrtilt and Lbs.^ SHARP CHEDDAR l,5 9 ‘ mandarin oranges, milk. APPLE ASPARAGUS 2. The overflow occurs, he said, not DemMtic, Nut-lika Flavor ^ because the existing pump station Tuesday: Baked cube steak, BING CHERRIES - l. 49^ cannot handle the load, but be­ msshed potato, buttered green PIE Em .' EXTRA FANCY ICEBERG cause the sewer mains Into which beans, rye bread and butter, cake H O N O R M AID SWISS CHEESE i.S9' It pumps are too amall to l^ildle with fronting, milk. FRESH TENDER EARS the load fast enough In tlffiea of Wednesday: Frankfurt on roll, 2 H eads) YELLOW CORN 6 29= potato chips, applesauce, vanilla BLUEBERRY LETTUCE POftIVfRYCHRISf USR lOAF excess surface water. CM-O-lit 79* Too. there is the problem of tapioca ■with cream, milk. ' | DELICIOUS LB paying ft>r any relief construction Thursday: Baked corned beef PIE . . Euh EXTRA FANCY LARGE ChosM Slicet 2 4 F HOT HOUSE TOM ATOES 39= Moot relief measures would have haah, vegeUblee, whole wheat Ham Slices NATIVE YIUOW RIPI Y k to be born by the Town Sewer h^read and butter, sliced pineapple, MY-T-FINE DESSERTS mab'23* F o r Mtftnstfr ChiiSi MUDnAvoR ib53 2i«29* aULIFLOWR Department, Martin indicated. COCONUT CUCUMBERS 3 BANANAS Authorize Note* Friday: Baked macaroni w ith ! CALIFORNIA FRESH cheme and tomato, buttered wax | DMRMtic BIm Chetst u79* 2 19* The discussion was left In the F A N C Y F IR M WHITE GRAPES t*49* RADISHES air. with Dirtetors approving,- by beans, roll or muffln and butler, CUSTARD PIE E«!b assorted gelatin with cream, milk. CENTER ufianifiwus • vote, the preparation CUTS Lb. 4 3 5 *’ AAP Frozan — 1 - 6 oz cam S ic o f plana' for the low-cost settling Senior High TOMATOES full Lb. Bskt. unit on the river. Monday: Veal cuUet and toma- HFD. ROAD COR. McKBB STw-HHHOHE MI S-B4S2 ORANGE JUICE TOMATO JUICE ^THI?WEEKI*^ CAN “ 25= ^ T h e authorization of notes to sauce, mashed potato, DUtterm SHURFINE ^n jds and aignlng of contracU wax-b<*RnJ*, br^art and buttar, Milk. ill A&P-JUST 1 QT14 0Z 33= :tjju A lP Frozan > was also unanimously approved Tuesday: Barbecued meat on REDUCEDI CAN 3 3 a l w a y s PUNTY OF W e O i f ORANGE JUICE .According to' plan, the town will roll, potato sticks, buttered peas. | C bprrow the necessary renovation bread and butter, milk. PRBE FARKING GRAPE JUia 6 98" money through short term notes at Wednesday: Baked chicken leg, Pipfit-SlMriac about a 3.7 per cent Interest rate'. mashed potato, buttered spinachA,) Ope* nU B r j l ‘ TborsBeja APPIAN W AY IONA PEACHESs^il!^MThi.'w^^^ “ 25' ' The notes will be paid off bread and butter, milk. ' StaaipB - ..H through Issuance of 'bonds which AUNT JEMIMA n o ; 303 CANS SHURWNC SUCED Open TM B P A L FrMagrs TTiursday: . Ravioli wi^h meat Ig. 32 oz. PIZZA MIX S ; r * 35'= SPECIAUHISWEEKI ROLLS will mature In 1971. The bonds will laiice, tossed salad, bread and | YEtlOW CLING SOFT-WEVE 2 25= he dated to take effect in 1962, pancake mix box STRONGHEART and the town will begin payment butter, milk. . Friday: Tuna salad roll, potato | 1 LB « | 0 C In the flscal year 1964-1966. The VERMONT MAID [e SIRLOIN STEAKS chips, buttered peas and carrots, cans CANDY GUMS WORTHMORE- ' V / 2 LBT>KG 29= town wUl pav 585.000 annually. b ig 12 Qg. 3 CANS IQ milk. , ^ - - ' M DOG FOOD Gum Drops, Spice Drops, Orange Slices and Spearmint Leaves The Impact on the tax rate will b o ttle C PEACHES sweet syrup ' KRAFT'S DH MONTE maeiMf Muwwes wsmewAsefAMv. iwe. 14«tOT J l * ' .NATURAl„-VrrAMlN PACKED C A M f U L L S ITALIAN DRESSING .0IMT31* CATSUP b ig 46 oz. SUNKIST FROUN THIRST QUENCHER'*" can 5 F S uper ^arkets er.31* orange juice cans FRUIT PUNCHES 2‘“««S5 WEICHAOE H U N TS ' NABISCO, CELLO OR TWIN PACK DIXIELMAIC . r e p l /^c e t h a t O ID OnM a ail M I amgSi SiUi*a, *m * m4 4«k Um ■( W33' COLD CUPS "«»'« 29^ •*45* cans FIG NEWTONS "BARGAIN" MOWER tomato sauce NABISCO BACON FLAVORITO THINS ...... box S5c^ SW EET L IF E CHOCOLATE MIX 12 o'z SS« , WITH A QUALITY-BUILT tall B U N lb n i^ HYDBOX C O O K IE S...... -lb. bag 47c Ctcea Monli “ “ $9‘ UnderwootT cans Ffriuiy Marfarim L h I o II evap. milk 6 SUNllOHr WITH TWO CORN HOIDEU Deviled Horn NABISCO FIG NEWTONS ...... 16 oz. pkg. 39c • FRESH FBUITS asilYEClETABLES * -lESS TOIL* MOTO-MOWER INSIDC PKG Plastic Starch 37* FAMILY SIZE ' aOUIUON CUMS, B«if or Chicktn 4V4 0Z « C C TRANSMISSION-PROPELLED ROTARY SUNSHINF! HYDROX c o o k i e s . ,'H V 4, oz. p k g. 39c 1 U MAC m a c h i n e s l i c e d .„6S' Ifcit-Ox 2 39* CAN t f i r m , RIPE PKG ^ 0 ' ' « E D U C A T O R CHOKO MALLOS .... .10 oz. pkg. .39c PICNIC HAMS BANi gnCNMI CHARM Alcoa Green Giant Snow's Coloring Book WaxPifW *21* .. MARCAl Aluminum Foil Mexkeni r*«««»S9* Cinm Cliowdor r* with Every Packag* o f CHOPPED BEEF PATTIES T eN ot TN b m " ^ 1 0 * 13 0Z ABC 1 1 JIPT « « C 75FT yQ C Cream Style 1 c a n i 9 * 2 '" 2 9 ' CAN Roth Blade Hawk •wW |eBHs3**‘'’25* ROll 9 9 ROIL • ’ FRANKS REDEEM VALUAiBU COUPONSI HOME STYLE Show' s ^ Cprty's Pure ^THOjMJNO Other Modeln Worn S54.88 POTATO SALAD Miiictii Cloim Mopli Syrup Ivory Liquifl^ Carney Soap • Sllsnt, siAomoWvs-lyps Iransmliilsn ##e* DETERGENT SEIHCC WITH 5e COUPON pswsr smsoMily, sWldsnlly ■JUICY PVk OZ AWC PRICED TO INaUDE COUPONS ■ CAN ,201.85'= WJITH 8c COUPON , ■■ • Hpw, tan van lent impulte ttmrtar sndt rops piriHng e -J 3 RK» 2 4 ‘. ' « 11 OZ *f AC 01 ANf X 1 C ' W SIZE • Msgic-Tsnch CsnWsI Pnnsl pvti nil ccntrslt SUNKIST ORAMRS I * CANS E 'F size ysnr OngSTtipa liiti • FROZEN FOODS • • Mngk-ToiKh Ssisefion *f four cuMifig hnighla UE5LER CLUa I Tetley Tea * Cnmny Socip - • 3 HP, 4 -cycl« B riggi I StroNsn'snplns «« 5 Lb. Bag 6 9 c C r o c k e n . V Dash Detergent f r e s h wisstasH N *9 , FARM HOUSE FROZEN FIES ORANGE PEKOE WITH Sc COUPON MANCHCSTER-SUBPLUS SALES CO. PACIAl TtSSUU WITH a« COUPON PKQ A r c PKG XCC 169 N. M AIN ST. AT DEPOT SQUARE^ DevofttlM l 47* LARGE « | C O w .1500 CARROTS A t t U 3 »e ...... iUIESOWV 44e OF v e * .* * OF 48i V rf PKQ ,9 1 2 ^ t r , MI 3-7111—J. FARR STORE OF MANCHESTER, INC. noHonolly famous PLENTY OF FREE PARKING praouds. 1-Lb. OO m (WPEN DAILY TO 9:00 P.M* mCONOMY 444 CiFiTER STREET. 3

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r i r f l w / MANCHESTER" EVENING ►inPRAtB, MAKCIHEffTER. OOKW.» THURSDAY, JUNE 1. IMP MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, M ANCHiyilB^ CX)NW> THURSDAY, JUNE t, 1980 5 5 Y s 7 PAO l FOtJBTEBH DAILY CROSSWORD FUIZLB Brown Suipendi ■ OUR BOARDING HOUSE With , M‘AJ0R HOOPLB . ■ / Coventry - BUG6S BUNNY TV-Radio Tonight Yearbook Editor I Y-YEAKl CO 'I'LLCITHE^ ■ " 1 AntWirtoPaaJ?*^^ Swimming Lessons Planned Praiykienr*, R.I., June 2 iJPi— iY PETUNIA* [ putuM Pok6i?®£»rT PUT a wop on UJW[ 1 ' ' ! / ...... Brown University has spuapended BINGO Doggy ni3u-J John U Dauer of Pittstourgh, edi­ > Up A MVPUL9 S AMVM0 R»,TI/V^/ i jn sli;LLRlSt n w m Th* Annual swimmint tFOf^AdntAA*'*- Walter Doherty of Manchea- 116# (in prOi ail U8iur^ *•»55 phasis on beer and sex in the pub­ KNIOHn OF OOtUMBUS HOME ,_ .r ju n ______— 4 a «b 8:80 m ' ReSl Ifet^ya * at CJovantry^ T Lak* will 'W b*a /tAn..c6n- ter aaeiSand \B4AgiMia* NancyW7Ani*v Hoor* of OloV*Cov­ Ihnw (in prt lication. nr-i M T*niahl'Th**t»r nn priilflr*IraiS) Producer* CHdida 1(1 23 .30 13« MAIN ST. ducted from June 27 through July entry, dance* of (iadet Clay. Mr*. Huckieb*! Jdhnny Rlnan 8. 12. 40 Murray J. Powers, Bridgeport, G. H. Paaamor# of Storr# will also UlchSei* In Atnea ***** 4Un«iplr*ted 2«. It win be co-aponaored by' Cannon . 8:00 ^Ikr Spotlight Conn., preaident of th* yearbook accompany the group. ClUco Kid ^ . staff, wa* notified at the gam* »Cryo* , SShidclt th* Tounir Mother# Club of South *tl8 We«ih6i ■ #* an4 8o6rta _ J*ca*lor -fitner , — 10. aiS bacchtnaii AXn* m i.iis n Cloventry and the Coventry Par­ Mr. and Mr*. Richard Clay of *;8U jhon* Answar .1 ^ p*i Boon* ih iho#. time vesterday. his bachelor's de­ 18 Pint ■womiB , grr_— , Manafleld wUI go tb Welt Point *-W**th#r 8 . ^ ■ zane Grey Th**ier gree will be held bark indefinitely. U^BUekE.rth ent Teacher* Aaan.'of the Roberl- p*na^ l« M» Bu(i|6*G 1»; 8:80 Summrr on Ire 1 1 gon and Center School*. Wednesday to attend th* gradua­ Suo^. X*«rii t We*th4r Untoiirhibie*- i 40. 88 Unlveraity officials would not tion exercise#. He is a brother of Nine-Thirty Movi* 18 identify the men punished but 18 Fortner loshepherd'e a’ Ano^enee lor Mr*. Herman L.e-Doyt haa been t'tt C^s eKteard* MarkhAm named general chairman. Her aa- Cadet Clay. Jnhti Daly Dauer, a junior, confirmed hi* in­ Rainbow Officer /Huntlev BrinKity lu. 10:U PlAy 6t the Week athting committee Include* th* Burks-B*r*nt* 10:80 TAke A Cnnd LAdk definite auspension and reported Miss Lynn Schultheis*. daughter ^i:0U Jdhnnv Mlrtniaat Silent serTice ^ Power*’ degree would be with­ following.: Mr*. Ellsworth Green- / Boiigb ,Rid»r« DeAth Valley Day* b y V. T. HAMLIN of Mr. and -dr*. Kdward Schul- 11:00 The Big New* held. Povvers could not be reached. ; • = . » „ f K . , " r f 3 » leaf, aecrelaiy; Mr*. Eranci* A. theiss (Jf Maple Dr., was recently . N '«« a W»athfr Beaudet, treasurer; Mr*. Ray­ This Man pawsoS Weather Snorta A Ne#a J! I The yearbook was produced a l l e y OOP nW g-ecry j,M oit docile .. f 15Nailer elected jconfldential advisor of the Mnvi/ ai Barry Sarem* So without faculty *uper%-i*ion tn line __ ^ anohe» aivmk>s \G»iH/ ABOUT THE IRNewcit ttWKila 81Alw«y» 4*«ew »i»r mond Caouette, publicity, and Mrs. Paaepnrt |6 , Danger 11:18 J*ck Paar 10. MV'OOGKNO! r too® Av«i^IEVERSA.W Wllllmmtic Aaaembly No., 26, Or­ World'* Beat Mettea *1 with Brown * policy of giving *111- 20 Heron* M Ancient Iriih Y.'if’l** i X I i t T Harry A. Jackson. der of .Rainbow for Girl*. 7:18 W»: Mase H]*AII*MS 32 Hints cBDlUl French (sb.) ^jcstw Camp Direct Himtlev-Brlnkl** Feature Forty EI dent* full responsibility for their ci/rav TUBEf NEVB16^Bi1\6UFW6E HEo 38 Registration forma have been J6hn. Daly add Ul» N*#a 11:30 jack Paar 24 Bed cwlople* ” lnd ol cheeee 3# Come lorth 83 John (0**lle) dudlUna Ealiets V ay R. stager. 31 Riitdralda Dr., StarllahT Morl* 8 publlcaitibns. sent nome by.school childf^. The; David P. Judkins. 17, *on of Mr. V80 L**' "t Th» ptaitMiaa 18:18 tSSSL.l'SSS®?* 28 Appelletlon* committee' reqiiesla they be re­ haa been a p p oin t^ dir»ctor of • Bhotlnin Slid* 12:811 AIm*n*C_ • 33 Idolize r \ r T r end Mr*. Paul W. Judkina - of 1*1 MiSterlnn ii:Mi New*'A Weather . r r 1 r 1 r r turned Immediately. \ T6 T*ll the Truth ' 1:00 Uiie New* . High Raihcpy 34 Thipi found Nathan Hale Dr., haa enlWted in Camp CMalre. a auihmtr camp op­ Hewe Pr*y*r ru Children are to be registered on the United 8Ut*a Air Force for 8:00 Beiiv Hutton ghd'lr r . 8. 12 38 More IS" erated in H a i ^ r t by the First SEE SATURDAT’R TV W EB* FOR COMRLETE LISTING uncommon Monday from 7 to 9 p.m. at the four year*. Ha i* .undergoing: eight At on# point, th# Peruvian cen­ 1 Congregation^,Church of Meri tral railroad reaehe* a height of 16 Glandular IT TT (Church Community House on. pt. weeki of basic military training organ of the 44A, and June 10 from 7 to 9 p.m. at Lackland Air Force Base, San den. / ■j;;. 15,86.9 feet, the highest elevation body IT 18 SI at the Nathan Hale ttommunlty Antonio, Tfx. Judkina had attend­ Stager^ 1* * mathematic* teach­ reached by any *tandard-guage 37 Violin mailer ed the Windham Regional Techni­ Kadio railway In the world. !T Center in South Coventry. er at Manchester High School. 18 Tentacle*' Persons interested in adult cal School prior enliatment. He .will be aseleted by aever^ enu* llstiag laehidMi aaly tfeata aawa braadeaata ef 18 or UHaiaota 40 Pattern* H Sft w !il u elasies are to register^at either M'iiw iltlid^ .Aid from MEnch€lt«r, includ- laagth. t M M ttatleaa carry athar abort aaaraeatta). I 42 A retriever !T s IT w Mias Paula Contoa. daughter of of those placee on those dates. dng Mm. William Mlnnlck of Cen­ tru E c—Hit w n u —ISM ----- felled }4 Mrs. Marie Contoa of Judd Rd haa WINDOW SHADES BY DICK TURNER W Miss Cathy Jenninga, accredited ter Oiuroh. who will be the coyk; a:U0 N*«t. ZaiMtUi t:0n New*. W**th*r k Short* bird* back to been awarded a 8200 acholarahlli *:18 Art JobASOB i:80 Album of tb* Day It*, matter H American Red Croaa swimming from the State of C onnac^it and Bill Stuek, who will be a life­ GrMn, W hite, Eeni ■ w instructor, will again initruct th* S:tt UtweU Thomas t : « Tbr*e fitar Extra 48 Evarlaitlng Nursing Aaaocielion Board Ex­ guard. 7:uv Amo* N' Abdy 7:00 Dick R*rt*l W o th a b lG (poet.) T classes. She taught at the local aminer*. She will att«jp ^*1*' Three of the five women coun­ 7:80 New*. Cumtdy TlxH 7 : « The ManlOii Forum *:4t Bob aad tey 7:48 Public gerylc* ProKram BY AL VERMEER 81 Get up program last year. Mlat Jennings School of Nurting at the4fartford selors will be LoretU Buahnell, 70 8:uu World l'onl|bt la a student at the Unlveraity of W. Middle Tpke.; Carol Hueatla, 8:06 Nlghtheat HOLLAND FINISH S3 Ventilate ^ W Hospital. / 8:18 MuMc Till Oba 11:00 New* PRISC1LLA*8 POP 84 Plant part 71 Vernon St.: and Kerry Ann 12.«) Newa WE’VE <5<3 T A HOUSE, 41 41 44 lii Connecticut. I.Ake GroupyEtecta 11:18 Sport* Final .' a n Made to Order WALOOF 88 Otiose 4! JT *4 4& Because of having only one m- (Setchell, 31 Deedwood D r., 12:10 Muide nil Una 11:80 r !m 1o M o s c o w S H A M ^ CAR, TV SEX FREEZE, The Lakewood/Meight* Aaan., 1:00 Newa. tHn oft 12:08 Starllxht flerenad*' With T«tar.R«n*re WASVlER, RADIO, QOCO 88 Citoklng bit 14 atructor this year the claaaea will The camp will have a Staff of s r iu r -A ik ‘ ON ST Hindu diety IT ST Inc. has aelected-^e following of- 12:85 Kewa: Slxn Oft NtJU! CUOTHESi FURNITURE-. be conducted at the Sandy Shore* Aoers: C la re i^ A. Bradfleld, .pres­ 14, and will be open from July 3 8:00 BIS aeo* iriNE—US8 PTLL LINE OP evaffOM 88 Beward H to Aug. 28. It la co-educational, K:Su John Daly W ST beach in the morning* and at ident; David-T. Menser, vice presi­ S:40 Bit'Show *:uu Financial New* 89 Mariner’s ' Clearwater Beach near the cove arid haa facillUea^ for 75 campers KNOW. dimtion dent; M™; Hubert A. Standfeat. 7:110 Ed P Merna 8:18 Showcaa* and Nans VENETIAN BLINDS U at a time, Bhich session is two 7:18 Bl* Bhr.w 7:00 Fulton Lewis . J 4AZEL. M High notes in r ST In th* afternoon. treasury^ and William E. Casald^. - i waek* long. Some openifiga for n ;80 Public AKatra 7 15 eVenins DeTotlonp ' Guido'* aeal* Claaaea for th* lntenn*di*taa asulst^t treasurer and secretary. 12.00 SIxn Off 7:20 Showcase and New* and Bwimmer* will be held Mon­ Sparrow 91 Today boy* are still ai^ilable. WPOP—14*8 7:85 Baseball Waririur E. A. JOHNSON days, Wednesday and Eriday*. laiiott Sparrow of Daley Rd. *:0U New* Weatsar t:0n New 3'ork at Baltimor* RECOMMENDED BY DQCTQRSl ,BY FRANK O’NEAI. *:18 Conn BallrOeni 10:80 Showcase and News SHORT RIBS Claaaea for the beginners wUl be "will observe his 91st birthday to­ 11:05 Music Beyond the Stirs PAINT GO. held T\ie*d*y* and Thuraday*. Group Sculpture 7:00 Ray SoBier* 11:30 News ^«1(?.VJEWE UWrCOTOCT*^ morrow. H# is .one of the oldest New* 11:85 Music Bsyond tbs Stars 72‘t Main St.. Tel. Mi 9-4S01 THE AMAZING NEW Uf* saving claase* will be held residents hn town. Sparroa' has 11:10 Ray Uomcra m TDE INVADER! ; 1:00 Dei Bayca* 13:08 World Newa, Sign Off GoeS THf ^ • Monday through Eriday morning* made hie home with Mr. end Mre Planned in India KNI&Htr at Sandv Shores, \ , Guilford White for th* past eight — The Junior life saving claaae* l A l k ) year*. j Delhi, India—Work on a coloaaal \ will b* limited to children between AHanda Coafab PURIFIER th* ages of 12 to 15*yKara, or those : "Martyr# Metnorial’’ for Delhi la I P. Raymond Broga, town as- CAN F U R irr A 18’ X 15’ ROOM of Gradee 7 through 10. sessor, today attended the all-day j to start aoon.- The . aculptor. an JUST EVERYONE LOVES ± L I RELIEVES BY A IkCAPP and BOB LUBBERS To be eligible for senior life sav­ s*a«ion of the Connecticut As- Indian. D. P. Chowdhury, haa been ing classe* the swimmer* muat be LONG SAM I aociation of A as seeing OfBeera at j commUsioned by the Government AIXEROIE8 at least 16 year* of age. j th* Waverly Inn in Cheahlre. j to create 12 doiible-life-aize bronze Breachitis. Aafiiniaf A 84 fee will be charged for aU Broga w th* Tolland county rep­ I figures, the biggest group aculp- Hayfever,' Slnut life aaviiig cla****. resentative on th# executive board ' ture ever attempted in India. WOlOKT There will be a 12 fee per child of the' association. The project, which will cost ,TAI 4*2 for all other swimming leaaon*. In- and take aeven years, will & WEIGEL 3210.000 MtOCatTAM Bufaiice will be available to those Maodieeter Evealag H • r a I 8 aymbolize India# nonviolent AND RIP UP A ^ MASK YOU HAV^ r lleelring it. „ march to Independence. The only n«wiiujo»p Ceventrv eorreappndeBt, F. Paul­ Eurlher detail* may be obtained ine Little, telqiltoM EDgrtn 2- recogniaable figure will be Ma­ at the reglatratlon aesaion* Mon­ « t l . hatma Gandi'a. 7 day and June 10, according to Mr*. BOLOGNA Caouette. Dog Ueeaslag Time R € 0 . 3f eV5 W 1 It la dog licensing time again. MaiBofPurB Town CTerk Hmore A. Turking-! l Y f O W ton haa advised that all dog own- WtfiBni Ptrk and • The electronic raan’el that helps g*t rid dost, • era in town muat obtain llcenies , F o r .R o rtt v“Mow hera’a a nJca offica tor a amall staff— pollen, smoke and odor« . . . Purifldn the « lr yen lO k . this month. All doga six months Baaf aad Natural alaapa fourl” ■ or qver must be registered with breathe, sleep in clean air. BY KEN BALD and JERRY BRONDFIELD th* town clerk before July 1. S f i i o t B JU D D S A X O N • Contains a filtering device and a powerful fan and WE SOT A , . Ucenaee are now available at BUT RAP THINKB NPS-ON you so in » to Turklngton's office In the Town electronically “waahee” the air by providing • -ANP HE DOESN'T YET BREAK WHEN BY ROUSON v™..,,, ,^MAUY ^ . OAKCAUE Office 'Building Monday. Tuesday, M o b il stant supply of clean fresh air— (even in unventflated eOPie, I - 1 PON'T KNOW COUNTRY LITTLE SPOBTS Thuraday and Friday from 9 a.m. CLUB room s. s L / / I THINK I ■ Dor/- to 4:30 p.fh, arid Saturday from Bin- OF PUTS ME OFKEREP ME THAT I think |‘ 9 a,7n. until noon. The town of­ Try Some Today! e Ideal for bedrooms, kitchens, offices.” L i| # t, por­ C W » IN UNE FOR ON A SPOT. , _ . BUT DON'T LIFE&UARD N fice building la closed Wednesday* SERVICE STATION table, the size of a table radio. Will dear a 15’ * 15’ ^ b c k « 0 ^ tep/’ WORRY' and Saturday afternoon*. 134 E C o n fr Str««t. McMchMtwr AvoBabi* at room. • The license fees follow: Male IN ROCKVILLE . or spayed female. 32.10; female. SEVEN hundred) AVAILABLE NOW IN MAMCHESHR 85.39. The license will be good • Trv this air purifier in your home for 10 days—if BUCKS FOR THE H. BACKOFEN’S not ‘salifified return it to Liggett RexaU-Druf for a. SEASON WILL from July 1 to June 30. 1961. Reasonable rent. Paid training course for man se'- yMOW THAN In accordance to the State law, BlIRSACK BROTHERS So SCHOOL STREET full refund. Guaranteed for 1 full year. fAY FOR YOUR IPs via any dog onmer failing to license lected. Mechanical ability helpful. This is a high gal- 469 HARTFORD ROAD freezer.' MERTEN’S MARKET his canine will be subject to a lonage station and will provide an exceptional finan­ KLEIN’S MARKET 24 WINDSOR AVENUE BY JOHNNY H*RT penalty after June 30. cial return/to an ambitious man. Married man pre­ 191 CENTER STREET B. C. 'Wesit Point Graduate ferred. Company loan available. HILLER’S MARKET I jiMET WtoPPeoByTevuRRyt Cadet Wayne Clay, scrii of Mr. KNARF*S FOOD MARKET 21 SPRING STREET ■'THe epBATCZeLBSTiAj. Bxeout.* and Mr*. Kliaa F. Clay of Riplay If you fe4l qualified to operate this excellent going 840 MIDDLE TURNPIKE, EAST BY ROY CRANE Hill, will graduate from West ROCKVILLE PUBLIC MARKET Point Military Academy next buirineaw MANCHESTER PUBLIC MARKET 118 UNION STREET BUZZ SAWYER 80S MAIN STREET i r iUT HOW TW Mttk MR. RAMIREZ. YOU 5tS,MY IIKBWI Wedneeday. .• SCHAEFER’S MARKET ^ /L.mioRWAian- Mr. and 'Mrs. d la y will leave ; Cdl JA 2-B231 During Doy RUSS’S MARKET 88 PARK PLACE flWACClPSNT.SR.W Sunday to attend the graduation ! i|MVNAMl!HAVEVinf IT HUA5ELF, BUT HE'S ALVWfS KHOWNG Or Ml 9.B492 Aftwr 4 P.M. 217 CENTER STREET V ft o o t r fW R T it METSOMIVWE^ PEOPLE'S HAMU. ITS UNCANNY. exeretaes and the Jurie Week ac- i tlvities of their son. They will be | SPRUCE STREET MARKET Quality Treat IG^ accompanied by their daughter. 118 8FRUCE STREET L. T. WOOD’S LOCKER PLANT Anytime" AT THE 81 BI88ELL STREET FOR THE FIRST TIME IN MANCHESTER 73 SPRUCE ST. 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Pastrana Easily Defeats Eny> Sport Schedule Bulge FRANK CLINE 17 Game Road In Valfey Win, 8-1 ,,A#ttaUnt Sports Editor Seeks Title Bout ipith Mopre T#d#y Indian Track Leaders ' Wethcririteld a)—B()b catch up with the man he wants St. Miary*# vs Ksw:#y. 6:16, Char­ twice In the sixth, and added #1* capUtaB of the 1»«1 Manchester ing the Indians on their brilliant versity has been able to do. That would be to Capture a Na­ mo#t — light-heavyweight cham­ Ray/fiaught h'lm with a right In ter Oak. more In th# #eventh to wrap up lUeh track Bquad»-^The announce outdoor season declared. "You Friend, a 22-game winner Hi pion Archie Moore, the^lghth round, and landed two Biggest Yet N.4TIONAL LEAGUE AMERit'AN LEAGUE tional ciollegiate Athletic Assn, sponsored championship. Renn’s v# North. End#, 6:16, the verdict, 8-1. Middletown Is now m?nU of their election was made should certainly be proudf Of your Wedneadsy’s Results 1958 and a 19-game loser last The joggihg. Jabbing Miami ^ r e in the ninth for his best 5-9 and the Rams 5-10. loBt night at the annual part> *t brilliant 3.24 season’s record. They Wednesday’s Results When the Huskies, who have won ,13 of 15 decisions this ^showing. Pastrano, who never has Nebo. Baltimore 4, New York 1. Spring, square off against .Bostons season, definitely is. back in box#r, ranked No. 3 by the Nation^ , Sear# v# Optical, 6, Waddell. Johnny Carta and Bob Handley ^sem ount don't come along very often. We at Ran Francisco 2. Chicago 1. Chicago 6, Detroit 0. business with Pittsburgh. But al Boxing As#n„ reglatere^-^is been flattened, absorbed the bloWs each tripled for the winner#. smith has been a steady per­ Trinity were fortunate enough to Pittsburgh 5, Cincinnati 0. Post- College, which has a formidable with only a blink and danced out Medic# vs Man. Auto, 6, BuOk- This Season Washington at Boston, 11-2 record, in the first game of the big questioh now is fourth straight vlqtory ofIMe year The winner# played errorles# enjoy a 6-1 record ourselves this Milwaukee 6, Philadelphia 3. vvith ease last night. ,Me took a of range. ley. formed all spring, but you people doubled our poned. Rain. the single-game ellminatloh tour­ whether the Pirates can stay in ball and Rockville committed five entered In the 880 In the SUte St. Lolita lir'Los Angeles 2. Cleveland at Kansas City, Post­ lop-sided 10-round^-decision over Under the five pouit must sys­ Paganl'a -v# Norinan’#, 6, 'Ver- mlscues. record. It must have tiikcn e tre- New Ydrk, June 2 (/P)— W . Pct.GiB nament at American International business on a 17-game, three-week open meet at Yale where, he w^ll y poned, Jlaln. Chicago's bewildered Sonny*Ray, tem, Referee Walter Brightmore platiM. M iddletown___ 000 002 6X--6-8-0 ■he seeking a berth In the New mendous team effort as well as a Those hustling Baltimore Ori­ .28 14 .667 — Park In Springfield; they also face road trip. Pittsburgh .. - W. L. Pot, G.B. the poBslbi)lty of playing In the Friend won his sixth, putting who chased ^ d chased the flitting scored it 49-42, Judge Hpward Elks V# Green Manor, 6:16, Rockville ...... 001 000 00—^1-3-5 Englends in Boston the following fine coaching Job by Coach Paul San Francisco , .27 16 .628 I 'l .634 — Phihney to achieve such a mark. oles have a 2y^-gBime lead in Ballimoie ... 26 15, final game ever .coached by J. 0._ away his third shutout with a Pastrano Jike a ■ man with a bug Walsh 48-46. and Judge John C hafer Oak. Chester *nd O rta ; Olander, weekend. Smith, la also co-captaln- Milwaukee .. ..17 16 ,.M5 ,21 15 2H net. . ^ Schreiner 47-44. The Aseoclated Kittle (7), Laferrtere (7) and elect of next Fall’s cross countrj- Last summer Kurth was selMt- the American League, the big­ Cleveland • .. Christian. For It is generally be­ three-hitter, as Pittsburgh defeat­ T ^ at V# Htfd. National, 6:15, Cincinnati . . . ..22 21 .5*2 «'H Chicago .... ,22 18 ..'i50 3*4 Press card favoVe'd Pastrano 49- Boudreau. ed by the Unl'.ed SUtes SUte De- gest bulge of the season in ,.20 22 .476 8 lieved that the veteran UConn ed Cincinnati, 5-0, last night. It "Prn going to slay In the light- Keeney. team. Los Angeles , ,Ne\y York .. 19 18 .514 was the fifth straight success for heavy ranks," aald Pastrano after­ 45. the majors, now that old pap­ ,.19 22 .46,1 8‘-» baseball mentor, who has been di­ St. Louis . . . . Deirolt . . • I'A ,19 .472 recting UConn athletic squads for the Pirates and left them 1% wards. "I’ll do as much fighting Attendance was 698 with a .net American League Umplre»ln» his specially in py guy Hal Browm haa show-n the Chicago ...... 14-22 .389 11 .18^122 ,450 7>4 ^ 'rica. He told his young listeners kids how ifa done. Kansae City some two and a half decades, will games ahead Of San Francisco in as I can, but I hope someday I can gate of $882. Scholastic Baseball Chief Cal Hubbard and rookie um­ sDiinB He climaxed a fine season of the experiences that Philadelphia . ,.14 28 .333 14 Boston .... .14 21 .400 9 give up the reigpis of the baseball the National League race as they catch Moore for a title shot.” pire Al Smith are from Centenary hv vaulting 10- 2” in the final tri- of sonie The lean right-hander permit­ 23 .378 10 ny \auumg ^ ------Mn... cropped ted just one hit—Mickey Mantle'a Washinglon .14 team at the end of this season. In­ closed a 10-4 home.stand. Never Flattened Al Smith, from the American Middletown 8, Rockiville 1 College of LoulslMia, of the language barriers which he Today’s Game* ' Today's Games creased pressure in his role as ath­ Now all the Pirates have to do Pastrano w'elghed 175 pounds, Assn., and Calvin (Bulldog) Drum­ firat-lnnlng home run—while beat­ Washington (Kaat 1-4 and L*e Goodwin Tech 14, Hartford Tech "^ ^ ie f speaker at the banquet, I had to face while {ecturing ing the New York Yankees, 4-1, St. Louis (Jackson 6-5) at San letic director has been given as the is to keep rolling on the road trip and by not pushing himself away mond, from the International . Handball originated In Ireland Francisco (O'Dell 2-4), 4;30 pm. n-l I st Boston I Delock 0-0 and reason. Christy is contemplating that opens at Philadelphia tomor­ League, are umpiring American 18 last night. It was Brown’s first from the table, he could add RHAM 6, Cromwell 2 In the 10th Century, , one-hitter In a 10-year career, and Milwaukee (Willey 2-3) at Phil­ i Hillman O-I i, (2i. 1:30 p.m. handing over the job as head base­ row night. The Bucs, 18-6 at enough auet to campaign as a League games this season. ; rookie Ron Hansen's three-run adelphia (Owens 2-5), 6 p m. I New York (Coates 5-01 at BalU- ball coach to his assistant, Larry home and 10-8 away, blew a two- homer In the fifth inning made It Chicago (Cardwell 2-4) at' Los more (Wilhelm 2-2), 8 p.m, .Panclcra. game lead at San Francisco on ' pay off for the Birds’ sixth vic­ Angeles (Podres 4-4). 11 pm. Chicago (Donovan 1-1) at Ds- Thus, the Hiijs'Kies have the op­ their last trip. And it was a Sep-- portunity to present their crusty tory In seven games. Only Games Scheduled. Iroit (Mosai 2-3), P:t5 p.m. tember skid on the road that killed Baltimore gained half a game, Friday’s Schedule Cleveland (Grant 2-1) si KsnsgS but popular coach with the moat off pennant hopes last season, FISK JUNE over the aecond place Cleveland Pittsburgh at Philadelphia, 8 City (Herbert 2-3). 10 p.m. cherished present he could pos­ when they closed within ,3’ 4 Gives You 1 Indians, w^ho were rained out at p.m. * Friday’s Schedule sibly receive If they can get a games of first place, then ' lost ALLSTATE Safety Highway Kansas City, and stayed 3H Cincinnati at Milwaukee. 9 p m Kansas City at Chicago. 9 p.m. wmnlng streak going this weA- J. O. CHRISTIAN seven of their next eight. Chicago at Los Angeles, 11 p m Detroit at Cleveland, 8 p.nt. snd In Springfield and keep It The Giants stayed close ■with a I games ahead over Chicago a de- president of the aUte university fending champion White Sox. The St. Louis at San Francisco, 11:15 Baltimore at Wa.shinglon, 8 p.m. rqlimg all, the way /throilgh the 2-1 decision over Chicago's Cubs, Boston at New York. 8 p.m. NOAA finals at Omaha, Nebraska. has expanded It academically and breaking a 1-1 tie on vrinning Most Improved I Sox whipped Detroit. 6-0, behind p.m. Christian has gone along matching SUPER ' southpaw Frank Baumann, who UConn's athletic director, who pitcher Sam Jones’ two-out double sometimes U referred to as the its athletic developinent with Its in the ninth. Milwaukee gained ' gave up four hits In the first ahut- educational development. These Improving her duck pin I out of his six-year career. ipan with the millionaires mon­ third from CSncinnati ■with a 6-3 EXTRA SAFETY Boston's twi-night doubleheader iker, is more than amply respect­ two men came to Storrs at almost victory at Philadelphia after los­ bowling average by seven 'with Washington was rained out. ed by his fellow coaches around the same time and have brought ing four In a row. St. Louis rap­ pins over the previous Busy Campaign Ah”ead the country. This year Christy la it'-along from Its days as an “ Ag­ ped Los Angeles, 6-2. gie" school until today It is as j season, Kay Scabies won ORIOLES 4, YANKS 1—Bro\vn serving as president of the Amer­ the most improved tro­ SPECIALS now 4-1 w-lth his second victory ican Association, of College Base­ well respected as any state uni­ PIRATES 5. REIDS 0-^ Friend, NO EXTRA COST over the Yankees, walked two, DEFEND TITLE MONDAY: Marlchester High s golf team ball Coaches after several years versity in the country. who has lost twb, struck out six phy, donated by The Her­ i For Lightweight King When the Huskies take the field and walked just- one while giving A ll Tires Sojfrf W ith Lifetime struck out three and was perf^t pion when the Cl AC Tournament-is held here Mondaj. Left in supernumerary offices. Back In ald, in the Garden Grove over the last 6 2-3 innings. He 1964 th# AAOBC honored him for against the Boston Eagles tomor­ the Pittsburgh staff Its first com­ Caterers League. Presen­ I Perr>', Pete Zaglio, Wa.vne Reynolds, Dick Provost. Roger Poe and CapUm Bob plete game in a dozen tries. ^11 I gave up both walks, to Mantle and hi# ■work in promoting collegiate row It will mark the fourth con­ tation to Mrs. Scabies ’ Road Hatard Guarantee Seelert. (Herald Photo by Ofiara) ______;______baseball here in the New England secutive year in District 1 competi­ of the Reds’ hits were singles, two Yogi Berra, In the fourth Inning New York, June 2 (X’7—As don against England’a Dava w a.s made at the recent area tion for the UConn. They captured by leadoff man Eddie Kaako, in but escaped by getting Bob C e^ soon as Lightweight Cham­ Charnley. Brown stopped the first and third innings, and the SteMigeat enaraatee Available to hit Into a doubleplay, the 55th Oharnlev on <0110 In the sixth During his 25 years at UConn the 19.57 playoffs and went to annual banquet. (Herald hazards—Cuts, pion Joe Brown regain.s his Omaha where they won one and other by Roy McMillan In the Photo) Unconditionally guaiante^ by the Birds. health and strength there's a round of a «Me fight at Hous­ hs haa bad a hand in coaching The Pirates beat ex-mate Bob ' The Orioles, who also have won ton. Dec. 2. That was Brown’s UConn football, basketball, track lost two. Eliminated in'an 11-in- lot of money and action In nlng playoff game by Holy Cross Purkey (3-2) with two runs in 10 of their last 12 and 16 of 21, Linksnien Defeat Hall fighth and most recent Utio qnd baseball team. But most of SEARS store for him. the first, ■when Dick Groat doubled managed only four hlU off loser all Christy Is held in great es­ on 8 Regional basis In 1958, the defense. • Huskies went'undefeated against between singles by Don Hoak and IK IKIIIK'K AND CO at A l i . TIMES! Duke Maas (0-11 and reliever Manager Loii Viscusi has 4. A title defesme against teem at the state university be­ mapped out a busy campaign New England opposition last Rocky Nelson. Roberto Clemente Major League John Gabler. Hansen’s fou r^ Detroit’s Gresham In cause of the trememjous growth doubled home two more in the To Avenge Only Loss for his 34-year-pld mealtick- of the physical education facilities Spring and were sent straight to homer, giving'^htm the AL RBI .Detroit. Omaha by the selection committee third. Hoak, Groat and Bob Skin­ easy terms lead with 82, followed a walk and et. Including several title de­ "Titai's the way it lookn and athleUo program during his ==Leaders== AU TIRES MOUNTED FREE! fenses, It all depends on old who felt there was no other team ner singled for the final run in a throwing error by Maas. The BEC ROFTBALI. Tight now,” said Viscusi to­ tenure as athletic director. . tbe seventh. AMERICAN L^GUE NO Cash Manchester High’s golf team maintained its Central Con­ bones gelling an okay from, There have beeir enumerable re­ in the District srea who had the 22-‘year-old ahorUtop also scored Ba.se hits and runs were a dime day. ‘There could be ch a fe s. right to bhallange them for area • « • Batting (Based on 70 or more Ch*€k TIm m FREE Fisk Extras necticut Interscholastic League title hopes by scoring a pair a dozen last night at RoberUon the medicos. actions of old grads to the steady NEEDED the other run afU r getUng a walk I've turned down propositions oi m e. supremacy. Unfortunately, the GIANTS 2. Cl'BS 1 The-GianU at bats)—Runnels. Boston, .351; Flats Fixed for the Hfe ef your in the seventh. He came around Park as the Teachers outlasted Brown has been out of ac­ for fighU with Len Matthews and rapid inrprovement of the ^ . of victories over Hall and BristolCentral yesterday at Minne- Trrn„n.' nrorrsm But the i Huskies bowed out in consecutive had a i-1 tie, but had only Iwo Herzog. Kansas City, .342; Mino- r n E E s tire when porehnaed from ns. Toor old Urea on Gabler’s wild plckoff try and «• The Indians whipped Hall, 9-!1, and downed Central, Mai Tool, 16-14.T w o runs In the tion since last March 21 when (of .Philadeljriiia) In New York hits off losing Lefly Dick Ells­ 80. Chicago, .323; Power. Cleve­ Tires Rotated every 6,000 miles .“■w be your single bv Marv Breeding. ^ ------seventh Inning broke a 14-tie and he suffered a fractured rib. and Philadelphia. 1310 othsr best that thU wrifer ever 1 a Touri^men^ occurred a .coUple of years ago at | A.A Tournament.^ worth (2-2) with two out In the land and Berra, New York, .319. for the Ufe ef the tire when pnr- down paymesit Brown at 85 Is an old-Umer 9U-21/8- gave the w'ln to the Profs. It w*as costing him a technical knock­ offers are better. ninth. Then Bob Sch)midt singled Runs-r-Mantle, New York, 87; FREE! I among the baby Birds. He had The victory over Hall was par­ [ their fourth straight success. out losa to unsung Ray Por- "Of course, 3fte has to win 'th# annual schoolboy coaches clin­ ohaaed from na. ticularly sweet because It avenged Kitting Tribute and Jones, after watching hl.s Mlnoso, Chicago, .30; Brandt, Bal­ pitched only one other low-hit Local Sport Before the final out -waa made tllla. to Veep on fighting tor tho ic held every August. mates leave seven men on base, timore. 28: Woodllng, Baltimore BiafcM Obacked. the Indians’ only loss of the year , there were four homers, six triples A ’’year ago there wa.s tremend fA J d — game alnce breaking In with the Vtscusi expects Brown will title. Joe would rather fight ended it with the two-bagger. 27; McDougald, New Ybrk, 24. FREE! which had snapped a 43 game win­ Chatter I and five doubles in the assortment ■ be piusaed by the doctors and for the title and make big ous lntere.st in the UConn baseball White Sox in 1951. That was a ning streak for the Silk City team. YtTifil Haiipened to Cows? Jones (6-4) now has a 8-0 record Runs Batted In—Hansen, Balti­ three-hit, 8-1 victory In 1953 over of 36 base knocks. The big blow start training next week. money, apyway, because he’s Connie Donahue, veteran bas­ team became of the presence of at home. He allowed five hits and more,'32; Maris. New York, 30; The Indians, with a. 12-1-2 record, was Jim Berzenski’s two-run hom­ getting older, you know.” Manchester native Moe Morhardt < Stopping Tmottosi the old St. Louis Browns — who visit Wethersfield (13-2) Friday TOMMY KELLEY' pitched and Then, said Viscusi. he has ketball and baiwball coach at Tor- struck out seven, losing a ahut'- Mlnoso, Chicago a n d Lemon, Forward Traction SMewlse Traction died when the franchise moved to batted Manchester High's unde­ er in th bottom of the seventh for the following tentative sched­ Brown, according to thn rlngton High who used to also on the squad. The latter wa.s a out in the fourth when Ernie Washington. 28; Gentile, Balti­ D«ep tread .depth with the CCIL title on the line. third of the famed UConn out­ Extra traction edges Zig-zag grooves help 1 Baltimore. feated Ja.vvee baseball team to a the Teachers. ule lineup for Brown: NBAs SIX months defenso coach' football for the Red Raid­ Banks .singled and Ed Bouchee more. Smith; Chicago and Skow- prevent from sw#jr-< and extra tracttoii Captain Bob Seelert paced the Phil Hyde also homered for the field trio of BUI Stevens, Mor­ grip the road . . The Yankees last were held to Indiana with a 77. Roger Poe and 4-3 win over Conard High yeeter- 1. One or two overwelgM rule, should be defending his ers, attended the session. Dona­ tripled. San Francisco scored in ron. New York. 26. ing to left or right. e ^ e e make faster ■Winners while Walker Briggs had 136-poimd crown (his month. hardt and Ken CuIIum which was even when in re­ lone hit May 32, 1959—and Hoyt, Wayne Reynolds turned In 78 s day afternoon In West Hartford. flglita to get sharpened Eg). hue waa a former UConn athletic the thlfd inning, on a walk, Jones' Hits — Mlnoso, Chicago'. 50; verse. atops. NYLO Wilhelm, the grendpappy guy of Coach Hal Parks’ crew has now three hits...Pan' Khoury led Mal ,2. A title defense In Aan Viscusi ssid he w as sure thn star, .and former teammate of aptly nicknamed “ STMOCU" by sacrifice and a single by Ed Bres- while Pete Zaglio had an 81. Alter­ Lumpe. Kansas City, 49; Runnels, with a homer, tnple and single and articulate Frank Soltys who used 1 the Birds at 86, did it. nate Dick Provost tied Seelert won eight games. Kelley allowed Francisco against the winner NBA would give him an ex­ Hugh Greer at Connecticut during soud, Bo.ston, Smith, Chicago and Gard­ Ken Melley and Tommy Corcoran tension. to be the Huskies’ tub-thumper and . • • with a 77. . „ six hits and got two of Manches­ of the Carlos Ortiz-Dnllln Lol the .1920.'#. • One afternoon the ner. Washington, 46. H u rry to ALLSTATE Tlra Triumjj^ '' Co-Oaptaln Paul Lorch of Hall ter's eight blows. Ronnie I>allberte each had a trio of hits In a losing Junior Ughtwelght champion­ "Joe couldn’t fight because present 'tlCoirn basketball coach has since been succeeded by his BR-WEiS 6, PHILS S iMilwau- WHITE SOX 6. 'nOERS 9— brother Joe. Doubles — Lollar. Chicago, 14; Baumann, now 610 life tim e was medaliat In the triangular also hit safely twice for the win- CRUS^. 4^^ ship fight. The Ortix-Lol of this Injury and overyono .took Donahue, this writer and a kee, 6>2 gnmes behind the Pirates, Skowron, New York, 12; Kubek, a I Teachers 220 244 2—16-16-2 knows he'a been a fighting Morhardt and Cullum are pres­ 20-MONTH GM RANTEE j against the Tigers, failed to strike match. Lorch had a 73. i ners who concluded their season bout Is siiieduled for_^ San few others on a grand tour of the scored' the clincher against Robin New York. 11: Buddin, Boston and Monday the Connecticut Inter-, today against Wethersfield at Mt. Mal Tool ...... 315 113 0—14-20-5 Frajidooo, ilnne 15. VIscosI champion." said Viscusi. 'UCoim athletic plant. ently battling for berths irr the Roberts (1-7) , on Wes Covington's [out a man. but walked just one Gracyaloy, Danielson and Briggs; major leagues with Moe playing Allison. Wa.shington, 10. ST R O N G n y l o n C O R D scholastic’ Athletic Onference’a Nebo. said he has a 676,0000 offer Brown has averaged two ,. Like everyone in the group, Don­ solo home run in the sixth inning. and faced the minimum 12 men Cordcorah and Khouray. with the Cubs' Lancaster team in Triples—Fox, Chicago, 4; Han Golf Tournament. will be held at from San Phwncleco Match­ title defenses a year since ho ahue waa thoroughly Impressed (Covington and Joe Adcock, who sen. Baltirriore. Aparieio,' Chicago, I over the last foun frames while won the crown frorii Bud the Eastern League and Cullum sending Detroit w e fifth straight the Manchester Count y Club with SOCGBIR TEAM In Mancheeter maker Benny Ford. with what he saw. After extolH regained the XL bat lead from Siebefn, Kansas City and Mantle Manchester the defending cham­ There were rims galore st Mt. Bmtth, Aug. 24, 1966. on the roster of the Braves’ Eau 1S«in> Tuba-Typ* IS-ln. TubdM t looq. Gene Freese drove In four Is now being formed to play in : 8. A Mtle defense In Lon­ Ing the new' facilities Donahue Cleniente at .356 with two hits, and Howard, New York, 3. pion. Yesterday's match was Nebo, too, but in this csss last turned to Greer and slyly queried. Claire club in the Northern League each drove in two runs. Bob Buhl / 1 runs for the White Sox, three ■with the Omnecticut League. Anyone Home Runs—Mgris, New York, MaekwaH switched to Minnechaug because a interested is asked to contact night,one team scored all but one "Everything Is Just wonderful Other former UConn stars in the (4-2) gave up 10 hits, four of MaekwaH a homer hi a four-run ninth CIAC Tournament nile states that of the 28 tallies as Tels'p trounced pIay*for-pay ranks Include Walt 11; Lemon, Washington, 10; Held, TUBELESS either Howard Gormah or Rod Hugh, but what ever happened to them doubles, and five walks, blit Cleveland, 9; Cerv, New York, 8; against reliever Tom Morgan. no team, w-hich plans to compete Finast, 27-1. Dropo, part-time first baseman left 10 stranded. Rookie Tony T h e y had only three hits In eight Watson. Two former professionals the cows?” Mantle, New York, 7. In the state tourney, may play on from Ireland will coach the tearri. Telso was paced by Joe Burke The witty Donahue had neatly with the American League Lead Curry scored the Phils’ first run 7.50x14 13.95 Innings off loser .Tim Bunnlng the site of said tournament for at with a homer and three suigles 1 summed up a thought which had ing and pitcher and drove in the other two w)th (1-3), but clumped three of them NA'nONAL LEAGUE . least one week before the tourna­ DICK D.ANIELSON has left while Bob McKinney, Irv Foster been going through the minds of Bob Wedln, now with the Class B a fifth-inning single and an in­ 1 In the ■ fifth for two runs on sin and Mill Clark all came up with Yakima team In the Northwest Baiting (Based on 70 or more at 8.00 X14 15.95 ment some schedules at the office of the these who took the tour of the field out in the ninth. Roberta,, bats)— Adcock, Milwaukee, .356; gles by M,innle Mlnoso and Freese Manchetter Central International Soccer League w-hich three saftles In the romp. campus with him. Namely, the League. losing his fifth in a row, also al­ that sandwiched Sherm tollar's .... Pellignm ...... ( NATIONAI. LEAGUE Clemente, Pittsburgh, .350; Curry, OTHER SIZES and WHITEWALLS Lincoln [ The winners had two nine-run University of Connecticut had Over the year# Connecticut has lowed 10 hits, but went all the Po^...... may be obtained for the (tsking. Nassiff Anns and Moriarty Bros, Phlll^delphia, .343; , Skinner, P itts-1 proportionately l o w double^ Earl Torgeaon alao hom- Reynolds .... Yncknirk < Dick coaches the Manchester frames, the second and seventh. come a long way from Its earlier had more than its fare ahare of wav. 6.10x18 ZARliO . . . . s r Banulis ...... • • Telso ...... 193 320 9-27-22-1 battled through seven Innings last fine athletic teams. Wouldn't it be bur^h^_340; Mays, San Francisco, e.iokikl8 I ered In ’Hie ninth. High squad. days when It waii primarily an 0.\RIXS 5, DODGEiLS 2—Ken While,^2S;(4g)ui8 and Larker, Lo# | It was Baumann’s 10th game Totals ...... ' Finast ,100 (K)0_0— 1 -5-9 night at Buckley. Field and failed agricultural college. a fitting tribute to Christy if he Boyer upped his - majOr-league Each P ltt/ rex And Tire Off Car Regardlea# Of CoadlUoa ToU!b ...... to produce a winner. The acoi-e was Angeles, .338. 1 but first sUrt since going to Chi­ 5UAMI CAREER Clark. Burke and $)lcDoweU; Dr. Albert Jorgenson and Chris­ could go down In UConn history as leading home run total to 13 and Runs— Skinner, Pittsburgh, 37; . cago from Boston In an off-season MaBcheatBT H all Carr and Kelley. < knotted 8-all when action was stop­ ty worked hand In hand In help- the man who coached their first TIME SERVICE GU' / • ‘ TIRE SPECIALS Sg^lert ...... Lorch . .'rfv...... Miami, Fla. (fPi — John Ander­ drove in two runs for the Card­ Hoak, Pittsburgh and Mays, San trade. He has a 2-2 record and P'OB- . ------DuBoff ...... ped due to darkness. Ing UConn grow. Dr. Jorgenson, national champion? inals. Hi# single and Daryl Spen­ ■gainst aH type# e£ road hasarda pro- * Guo^nteod a^inst oil types of rood hcBordt Parker son, who trained here with' Balti­ Francisco, 34; Pinson, Cincinnati, gave the Sox staff Its first com­ B^VDMds .... CHURCH SOFTBALL All tied at 6-all after six framea, cer’s two-run double brought St. 33; Clemente, Pittsburgh, 30. ratod «■ the montha #ted bated #■ 7.10x15 NYUW t u b e l e s s b l a c h ^ ' ^ ■ ZRSfli/) ...... Z l^ ls .»««t... more during the sprtng.^is pitch­ Cutscoring their rivals by a Nassiff's jumped into a two-run plete game in eight tries. It was ing for the Miami ’Marlins for the Louis from behind in a three-run Runs Batted In — Clemente, enneat prie# . . • tritbont trade-in at * High mileoge "emulsainix" biended rubber. only the fifth complete game of Toiala ...... two to brie margin. Center Congo lead In the extra inning when Ted t u b e l e s s b l a c k rX )b fifth season. La.st year he had a 12- fifth against loser Sandy Koufax Pittsburgh, 41; Banks, Chicago, time of retnrn. OMxIONYLON Baumann’s career, aecond agaliist scored 10 runs in the sixth irming Blakeslee lined a single to center- (1-6). Boyer’s homer, a solo shot 33; McCovey and Cepeda, San JUJ(JlJiJUJiJUXtJUUUUUUUUUCCIC^ The University of Connecticut 9 recqrd with Miami. His overall the Tigers. for a come from behind 12-6 win field scoring two runs. However,, off reliever Ed Roebuede, w ^ his Francisco, 82; Robinson, Cincin­ TUBELESS BLACK has won 12 out of the last 13 mark for four previous years here UConn Nine Bids Friday Tube-'Type Whitewall 7j60x1S nylon over Liberty Mutual last night at the Gm Housers came hack to seventh against the Dodgers. Win­ nati, Skinner and Mazeroski, Pitta- NO MONEY DOWN when Tube-Type Blackwall ■Yankee Cjcmforence basketball was 20-20. Formerly the property Charter Oak. score one run on two misrues and Price With Price m o e TUBELESS BLACK The Detroit Tigers hit 180 home of Philadelphia. Anderson Is 27. ning reliever Dulvba (3 -2) burgh and White, St. Louis, 29. Price 050x14 NYLON I runs In 1959, a new club record. championshipe Ernie Blevins, in addition to get­ Johnny Andreoll'S homer over th# Hits—(hemente, Pittsburgh. 62; you trade-in your oW tire. Withent Trade-In, Without - > With ting the mound win. came up with and Lindy MoDaniel blanked Los centei^eld fence. For New England Title Angeles on six hits after rookie Ptnson, Cincinnati and Groat, Size Tnde-ln, Each’’ Trade-tai, Trade-In, OjOOxIO TUBE TYPE slaok a single and and scored Rick Maraione (2 for 4. includ­ Ray Sadecki gave up two luns, Pittsburgh, 61; Kasko. Cincinnati 1 Each Plus, Tax Each twice to set the pace for the Con* ing a homer), Andreoli (2 for 4) and Skinner, Pittsburgh, 66. Plus Tax Plus Tax Plu# Tax 7.10x15 NYLON WHITE t u b e l e s s gos. ' m M and Paul Serreli (2 for 4) paced * Olic on Junior Gilliam’s homer, In ATTENTION TRUCKERS! Five Feet, Three and 96 Pounds Storrs—Yankee (Conference Co-Champion Connecticut, in- the first inning, Doubles — Robinson, (Cincinnati, 6;70xl5 22.45 15.88 26.45 - 18.88 Center Congo Morlarty’s while Johnny Cervinl y ' ______14;Groat. Pittsburgh, 13; Pinson, 0X0x15 TUBErTYPE BLAC^ 0 0 1 1 0 10 — 12 18 3 Double Wintier (3 for 5) was beat at the plate for Tolved in District 1 playoff competition for the fourth Cincinnati, 12; Bailey. Cincinnati, 7.10x15 24.95 17.88 28.95 20.88 Liberty 0 3 3 0 0 0 0— 6 11 0 . Wednesday’s Homers Rayon Light Delivery Nassiff’s.* 1 . ■*. straight season, faces Greater Poston Inter-collegiate Cham­ Clemente. Pittsburgh, McCovey, 30.45 23.88 0X0x15 L P. TUBaESS b u

The Waather THURSDAY, JUNE *, 1^0 Foteeut et O. 8. Waolfea -l;- ,- > , ATerage Dally Jfet Preaa Run For Uie Week Eaded Warn, handd wlUi. FA C E W K N T t jiattrbcBt^r Suftting Mattered thundershowera May tSth, I960 late tonight. Low ta 66ia warm, lose bamkl Saturday. MIg* iIt!!!: i l i ' l i i aronnd 70, Members of Hoae Co. 4 o^the Pvt. Rdbert O. Winaler. son of Mrs. Kelly Elected 302 MAIN ST. ___ _ 13,120 Town n re Department w l^m eet Mr. and Mrs. George Wlnzler, 78 «»>' pi ' Member of Om A ndlt Hackmatack St„ has been as­ By Parish Guild ~ t ‘ Bnraui ef ObeolaUoa Manchester^A CUy of Village Charm About Town at 7 o’clock tonight at th ^ o lm es signed to H Co. of the Third Train­ Funeral Home to pay ^elr re­ ing Regiment at Ft. Wx, N.J., for (Pjamtfted Advertbdag ea Page 16) PRICE FIVE CENTS Mamb«n of tAe ManchestMv^ spects to Mrs. Harry MtCormlck, eight weeks of basic training. He Mrs. Eugene T. V... H -'" MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1960 and Oun Club ^ 1 me«t tonight at whose husband Is an honorary life will derve on active duty for six elected president of the Guild of (EIGH'TEEN PAGES) 7:80 *t the Hotaes Funeral Home member of the depai^ent; and to months of training and then be Our Lady of St. Bartholomew’s VOL, LXXIX, NO. 208 , to pay their reepecta to M«». Mrs. Albert Boyle, yvhose husband transferred to- hometown duty parish Tuesday evening preceding OOR R. McCormick, whose husbimd Is Is a memberr of theVie companycomi with an Army reserve unit. A a Holy Hour conducted by the Rev. a charter member of the club. ■ graduate of Manchester High Philip Hussey at St. Maurice’s ineers G e t Marine Pvt.t. RichardRmliard W. Peirone, School, he attended the University Church in Bolton. c a N ' Eng] ■manual Churchmen will apon- son Of Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Per- A check for 81,700 was present­ New Protests < of Pennsylvania. ed to Father Hussey for St. Barth­ •or EH Bimual ladles* night meeting rone, 104 Harlan St., has com­ iiiiii 2 Wage Boosts! tomorrow at T :30 p.m. The Itev. C. pleted recruit training at the Ma­ A 15th reunion o( the class of olomew's Building Fund from the Every Purchase Henry Anderson will report on the rine Corps Recruit Depot at Par­ 1M5 of Hartford Public High Guild’s fund raising projects dur­ propoaed laitheran merger. Straw- ris Island, S. C. and will receive ariiool will bp held In September ing the' year. GUARANTEED Plus 17^jCents| W ry ahortcake will be served jn»e specialised Infantry training at at the Hedges in New- -Britain. Other officers elected and install­ Japan^Leftists^ committee in charge includes Clw- Camp.I/ejeunc, N.C. The conunittee asks class mem­ ed by Father Hussey are Mrs. •nee Wogman, Cleo McNeieh, Ei* bers to direct letters or phone Frances Boland, first vice pres­ No quibblingl No quosJlotMl If Chicggfrr June 3 mer Swenson, Paul Erickson, and Larry C. Amann, track and calls ■ on present whereabouts to ident; Mrs. Gp*ald McGurklri, sec­ 6-man arbitration boarq to­ I^ennart Toretertaon. swimming coach at Hartford High ond vlM..-pfMldent; Mrs. Charles you'ro not complotoly saNsNod School and a judge at diving meets, the high school office. HapiHt^, secretary, and Mrs. Ed- day awarded » 4 per cent wHh «ny moot purchoso In our wage increase in two steps to utiM jM ^ e PhyllU Halvorsen, will talk about swimming at me Arinir Capt. Anthony J. Deskis, Flack, treasurer. Tuesday noon meeting of the lO- Fallot El Committee »chairmen are Mrs. itoros, wo wcinl Ip.know about H. Again 40,000 engineers on U.S. rail­ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howarf son of Mrs. Mary H. Deskis, 1693 G. HalvoTeen, 61 Phelps Bd., will wanls au b of Manchester at the Tblland Tpke., has completed an McGurkin, program; Mrs. Paul roads. begin her summer vacation from Manchester Country Club. Tucker, ways and means; Miss If you don't Nnd ovory bito at officer advanced course at the In­ Gertrude Carroll,’" publicity; Mrs. alliance * The carriers lost their bid for a Centenary College for Women, fantry School at Ft. Benning, Ga. The engagefhent of Mias Marie ^ tondor and juicy m d flovoiful ds wage cut of 15 cents an hour. Hackettatewn, N.J., on June 8 Reservations for the 26th an­ A graduate of Ellsworth Memorial Frank Aszklar, library; Mrs. Rob­ Tokyo. Juno 3 The Arbitration award is ex­ niversary dinner of the Manches­ High School and Pomona College Gendyie'^ Boylngton Pf ert Warren, St. Camlllus; Mrs. _ you oxpoctod —- just toll us and battles erupted between roefc Klshl said the current political pected to set a pattern for ■eWing Says Host Countries Hia SalvatlMi Army will hold ter Registered Nurses on Mon­ in Claremont, Calif., Capt. Deskis to-I^nald E. Hawkes of Sufficld is Robert Ardlnl, altar; Mrs. William throwing radical students and turmoil was over a fundamental wage disputes with another 7 6 0 .^ Red Leader day should be made by th l^ v e - announced by her Taylor, membership, and Mrs. you'll got yourliwnoy back. This difference of oplnioft: 'The view an outdoor aervloe tonight at T:S0 nlng' by calling Mrs. Lola PWlo- entered the Army in July 1P46, Dewitt Boylngton, Boston Hill Rd., charging, club-swinging po­ workers in the operating end of the at Birch and Main Sta. Major E. Francis Minor, youth. It ydur Inwranco of good lice today as Japanese Leftists that Japan should align itself with industry. These include firemen, Walter Imnle will be In charge. pena, 23 Orchard St. The little Flower ..-of Jesus Andover. Russia and Red China, as the op- trainmen, conductors, brakemen Hits Nixon, Mothers Circle will-hold Its final Her fiance i^ th e son of Mrs. ootlng, comploto sotlsfoc- launched a new wave of dem­ poeltlon SoclallsU want, versus and switchmen, with whom the Facing First Attack meeting of the season tomorrow Harold LaGranJe of Suffield and Church Reception onstrations against the U.S.- the view that Japan should side the late Mr. Marion E. Hawkes. railroads have been unable to reach at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Hon, ovory timo< Japanese security .pact and with the United States. agreement. William Anderson, 256 Oak St. Miss Boylngton is a graduate of For New Members Eisenhower RHAM High School, and is em­ President Eisenhower’s Visit The demonstrators, with vocif-i Today's decision came 'nearly ' By PRESTON GKOVER Mrs. Edward Olschjefskie will be erbus backing from Chinese Com­ two months after the board began ployed by the Connecticut Bapk A reception for new members to Japan. Moscow. June 3 (^ )-S o v iet Premier Nikite^ co-hostess. and Trust Co. Mr. Hawkes has StudenUi once broke Into* the munist official broadcasts, pre hearings to decide the Engineers Moscow, June 3 (/P)—Nikita will be held tonight at 8 o’clock in trying to pressure Kishl Into dis­ demand for a wage boost and the renewing his demand for the United States to GARDEN ---- ^ • served four years In the U.S. Air the Federation room at Center grounds of Prime Minister 'No- S. Khrushchev, renewing his- all its overs^hs military bases, said today that countm s p iV Force and is employed by the en­ busuke Klshl’s official residence. solving parliament before ratifi- carriers’ request for a pay cut. efforts to discredit Pr^sid^nt Two Town Boys gineering section. State Highway Congregational Church. They were forced out, then charged caUon of the treaty becomes final The board awarded a’ 2 per cent ing host to U.S. forces would be the first ones hit « » Yrgr After a worship service, . the N. three times by several hundred June 19, and to postpone Eisen­ pay Increase effective July 1 and Eisenhower, saidjoday it is Department. chairmen of boards and commit- . dangerous to JiaVe such a man br6&ks out A \SHION SHOW Subjects of Hunt A Sept. 17 wedding is planned. blue-uniformed, helmeted police.. hower's visit, starting the same an additional 2 per cent effective He made the statement at a Kremlin news tees will he introduced. The re-, ; Heads were bloodied and college day: March 1. 1961. headingji great nation. Sponsored By ception vidll conclude with a so­ Under the ruling all fringe bene- give details of a revised version of his ‘‘general and Andrew P. Palladino, 17, ‘Of 803 CAKE cmd ICE CREAM men and coeds knocked to Uie Dissolution of parliament be­ And Tie Indicated the Soviet m a n g h e sx e b f e d e r a t io n Center St., and Robert A. Chap­ jacket, tan pants and black shoes. cial hour in the Robbins room. street In a wild free-for-all that fore June 19 would nullify the rat­ fita, in effect under an earlier Union could have little confidence disarmament plan unveiled at the United Nations OF DEMOCRATIC WOMEN man, 16, of 403 Woodland St., have Chapman rtands 5 feet 8 and Those to be elected into mem­ The Lei'^M^e A ification of the treaty and force agreement, remain in force. The in Richard M. Nixon as a working Liquidation of U.S. bases abroad bias been a major oo- weighs 130. He has blond hair, and put the BtudenU in retreat. TO BE WEIJI AT been missing from their homes bership are Mr. and Mrs. Robert At least 20 students were cut, a general election in which it cost of living allowance In effect partner of the Soviet Union. * iective of Soviet foreign policy for years. blue eyes. When last seen, he was J. Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Walter 8. May 1 — 17 cents — is to be part The Soviet premier declared the since early rSunday moriilng, and wearing green or grey pants, a Party Drink Duncan Hines bruised and bleeding after the Khrushchev said his rocket troop commander now Ims are being sought by police throug- Ferguson, Mr., and Mrs. William FA.’VIOUS DELUXE clash. Thirteen were, arrested. (OonUmied on Page Eleven) of the existing rates' of pay. Eisenhower presidency is a dark 19 JEAN ROAD, MANCHESTER blue shirt and brown shoes. L. Gleick, Mr. and Mrs. Rial S. F ^ Children, Teenagers and Adults thority to mqunt a nuclear attack against the bases u Mir out the northeastern part of the The boys were reported missing No shots were fired and no one period In history, with the Presi­ country. , . i „ Potter Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Russell appeared siertously hurt. dent lacking in will power. spv plane flights over the Soviet Union Manchester police described tliem by their fathers early Tuesday eve- F. Skinner, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney The wild free-for-all climaxed a He pictured Eisenhower—whom In addition to reshuffling priorities in his dwannamOTt Sunday, June 5, I960 ning. Si;? as follows. Chapman, who Is a paper boy, H. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. James M. 0%-hour demonstration by some 33,000 in 7 Plants he met and praised last fall In the plan, he included a new provision—destruction of the r o c K ^ 3:00 P.IA>5;(» P.M. Palladirto stands 6 feet 10 and Nason, Harold Clough, Miss Jo.vce CAKE 6,000 students around the heavily United States—as virtually a weighs 120. He has dark brown, left a note for his father before he I. Moore, Alphonse H. Quintlpf^ ;::in guarded parliament building. Po­ stooge for John Foster Dulles at submarines, airplanes and other means for dehvemg wavy hair, brown eyes, and a scar left which said in part, "Andy and Robert A. Waterman, Miss Shprbn HAWAIIAN lice threw up specially construrt- the 1955 summit medting. Then weapons in an attack. This plan was first advanced by FraoC* Dowarion $1^ on his Tight Cheek. When last seen, I are off on a lark. I’ll be back to deliver papers on Tuesday." A, Waterman, and Bruce C,.Eaton. •d 'barricades on trucks at the the Soviet premier indirectly oon- t m . at the U.N, a few weeks after Khrushchev spoke there. he was wearing a brown zipper MIXES main gate, effectively discouraging Unions at UAC Call tlnued his recent criticism of Vice "If the Cold War becomes hot,”^ any attempt by the students to President Nixon by sajing; fM ' Khrushchev said, "the first blow • , .« ’■"V* WHITE. CHOCO-MINT, SPICE. force their way into the parlia­ ‘bWe were not so badly off In 'i • will be struck against those coun­ PUNCH CHERRY s u p r e m e , BURNT SUGAR, ment grounds. Dulles' time because he did so tries which play host to U.S. Aide Disagrees YELLOW OR FUDGE MARBLE The. students carried placards Strike for June 13 many foolish things-it made it bases.” and chanted alogana denouncing eftsicr for us. . . from that.point of Khrushchev was replying to a the prime mlniater. tSsenhower'e view I suppose that Nixon is the ‘A t 7:y question from an Izvestia corre- Ike Afraid of scheduled June 19-22 visit and the best choice fof us (for U.S. presi­ apondent who asked him to com­ BIO partlallv raUfled treaty authoriz­ By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 46 OZ. boxes Union officials have called a strike for June 13 at seven dent!. Of course it would be bet­ ment on a U.S, State Department CANS ing U.S. bases In Japan for at ter for us if wd had a wise part­ declaration that America would German Unity least another 10 years. United Aircraft Corp. plants in Connecticut. ner, but if not, that Is the Ameri­ live up to its edmmitmehto to pro­ Please buy lots of 3 for special price. "I don’t like Ike" said one algn. A strike would affect some 33,000 production workers in can people’s business and they iwlll Waahlngton, June 8 (8P1 — TO* Others read "Kiahi. quit." " ^ a th tect its Allies. Please buy lota of 3 for special pries. the corporation’s Pratt and Whitney Aircraft, Hamilton be the ones to suffer.” And Ten to Grotv on... "It was in no way Vwise state­ White House today branded o« by Hanging for Klshl,” ‘ Iwwn Khrushchev said that at toe ment,” the Premieixsaid. "On toe with Kishl. Dog of America, standard, and Sikorsky Alrcraft^f Arthur F. Murphy. 16 HackmaUck St., who was toe first "completely untrue” Soviet Pro- diidslons Geneva Summit conference In 1955 to donate blood when toe Bloodmoblle first contrary, it was ^foolish one since "Ike. Don't Come" and. "Parlia Members of the United Auto he was "horrified” to see that the it shows the Upited States is still mier Nikita 8. Khrushcheiv’s state­ ^ ment Resign.” 1950 shows up today for toe lOto ment that President Etaenhowor One group latfer marched past Workers Union and International President was meekly obeying the ter Memorial Hospital . He has a rare bloc^ type. B Porttive. clinging to itoold traditions of not Association of Machinists, who State News late Secretarv’ of State Dulles "end Watching him cut the cake is Mrs. George Walker, RN, of admitting toe aggressive nature of feu s and opposes the ■unlflcatloa OPEN THURSDAY ssd FRIDAY MONTS TILL 9 the American embassy, demanding -A that Eisenhower’s visit be c*ued hold contracU with the planU. have now there is another Dulles—Al­ Harvard Rd. (Herald Photo by Saternis). its flig h ^v er the Soviet Union." of Ormany. off. But the studenU’ wrath obri- been working without contracU len Dulles." H and^ out a little free advice, Mrs. Anne Wheaton, associato ously was mainly directed at Kishl for several weeks. Roundup He said the only thing toe Kbrii^chev said the statement Is- press secretary, told reporters There were only a coroparaUve New contracts have already been President did at the Geneva ses- sueif by toe States Department’s President was informed of K h ru ^ handful of anti-Eisenhower plac­ accepted by t6e approximately 3,- New Haven. June 8 (A>)—^Union slon waa *'take note* Dulles had r e s s officer, Lincoln White, chev's statement on Qennazqr «ld ards among the hundreds cairoo. 000 production workers at two members at the Winchester Dl-vi- scribbled and w i t ^ t waiting; Methodists should have eaid President Elsen­ of the Soviet Leader’s slurs on CONNECTICUT Associated Press photograplw other Pratt and Whitney planU, In even for decency’s sake. Just open hower has already given Inatruc- toe President himself. Blon of OUn Mathieson Ohamical and read them" but and then -wAit FRESH CriiCKENS At Pinehurst Nobuyukl MassW wss jmneh^ Meriden and Southington. COep. ratUM a neiv 2-year con­ tiona to stop toe (U2) fUghta and There ■will be no comment, 9he and rouidted up sboat »0 A panel of the State Board of for more notes." therefore (Soviet Defense Minis­ by tract, averting a strike scheduled "I was horrified,” he said. said, on Khrushchev’e etatementa Our poultry expert, Tony denU as he took pictures of in­ Mediation and Arbitration today for today. For Lack of Values ter Rodion) Malinovsky's retalia­ to a Kremlin news conference that jured demonstrators. The students was expected to meet soon with "What decisions can be taken tion order would have no reason Buyase, who for many years The vote climaxed an all-night when such a man is head'Of a Ehsenhower is "completely lack­ raised chickens oni his Cov­ took his camera but returned imion officials and repreaenUUves meeting attended by management, to come into effect.” ing in will power” and that It Is entry farm, says you just when he protested he was a newS' of UAC to try to aVert the strike union leaders,, federal and state gibat people, I asked myself.” sasM^thethe state had He said toe American reaction PICTSWEET FROZEN FOODS man and gaVe them some film <:He remarked that during toe re­ Abuse of .toe w ord nolerance-fsaid^tha^^ "dangjerous” for him to head a cannot get anything finer or A spokesman for the board an­ mediators.' not voted agains^nes ^ n e of the candi to the Soviet order for destruction great nation. fresherthan the ■which was blank. nounced thU forenoon that prep­ A joint statement by the Inter­ cent Senate Investigation of the was scored this mortung dates. Sen. John Kenne Kennedy who is of any bases from which spy COMPLETE LINE OF The demonstration was a warm' arations w-ere being made for medi­ national Association of Machinists, U2 Incident, Ike "went out to play leading Methodist minister who a Roman Catholic, is that “ they planes take off is equivalent to toe But, Mrs. Wheaton went eft: PARM-FRESH up for giant transportation tieups, ation sessions. State officials (LAM), Lodge 609,.and manage­ golf.’’ called for "more convictiim and wanted to convince toe world that United SUtes’ telling its Allies: "The chairman’s (Khrushchev's) CONN’ECnCUT CHICKENS scheduled Saturday by left-wing moved fast , „ . . ment said the agreement provides "What can you expect of such a less Fifth Amendment Christian­ Protestapts aren’t bigoted.” "Don’t be afraid if the Soviet reference to German unification unions. Sohyo. the LofUst labor Meanwhile, Governor Ribicoff at for a wage increaad ranging from man?” ity.” „ _ is abaolutely untrue.” sold at Pinehurst. They are SARA LEE OAKES sad The^ev. Dr. Palmquist attack­ Union destroys you with its rock­ federation, ordered member unions a press conference said that he was five to eight cents per hour, retro­ The speaker was the Rey. -Dr. ed the : thinking behind this type ets, we will come to your funeral.” Khrushchev said Elsenhower from a government Inspected to stop train, b"s and taxi service keeping Informed of developments. active to May 21, and a similar (OoBttawed Ml Page Eleven) Theodore Palmquist, pastor of the told him personally that he (Elsen­ nearby plant and all are for an hour during the morning of voting. Malinovsky disclosed Monday COFFEE CAKES "It Is my hope that both manage­ hike next May. The basic pay Foundry Methodist Church in Protestants have reason to that Soviet rocket crews have hower) was unwilling to see Ger­ "graded U. S. A Grade. ment and the unions will use the varies. Washington, D. C.. who was ad­ ^Several clashes erupted 1" weigh whether a man’a religion been ordered to fire at any for­ many reunified because the United services of the mediators to the The new contract -also Includes dressing the New England South­ may affect his allegiance to all the eign base from which further spy States fears a reunified Germaiw, THINK OF IT Hundreds of customers have visited way terminals late today as labor fullest extent to reconcile thelf 4u- ern Methodist annual conference b o ^ and national railway offi- numerous fringe benefits. Probers Doubt people he is leading, , sa#d the flights are laimched over toe So­ such opposition would be whouF l a r g e p l u m p our frosted food display to buy Swift’s ferences.” Winchester is New Haven’s at South Methodist Church. clergyman. Recent Papal state­ contrary to stated policy of tt* TV type CANDLELIGHT DINNERS t<«i« fought to capture tralmcrews The Rev. Dr. Palmquist said the viet Union. Chicken Legs .... lb. 50c In preparation for the shuWown. A The two unions are being backed largest employer. It has approxi­ ments on toe obligations of the Today,^ Khruahehev elaborated American government.* at Pinehurst’s very special 39c pri«. by their intematlonala in their mately 5,000 workers, of whom Accord on U2 lack ’of absolute values is shown Roman Catholic to his church have There was no immediate Whit# Fresh Chicken Many want to know how long this TV number of commuter tridns wwe "enlty" program and* the two top more than 2,800 are members .of I in many ways among toe members on this and said Marshal M. I. dinner sale will continue and we have plastered by workers with slpis given rise to fears that an office­ Nedelin, commander of Soviet House comment on Khrushchev's W in g s...... lb. 20c ssylng "KUhl Cabinet. Realign . national officials, UAW president the UaH. of his church. holder of that faitlj might be ad­ further statemtot that he hod . to tell them “ only so long as we can Walter Reuther and lAM president The agreement ended about 1 The skepticism of college stu­ rocket troops, had been given the get them at the Introductory price.' As the students stormed his ot- Hearing Result versely affected. authority to use nuclear war­ authorized the use of nuclear war­ Fresh Chicken eight weeks of negotiations. dents and "so-called intellectuals” "la It bigotry to try to protect heads on rockets which, toe Krem­ Livers ...... lb. 79c No limit, buy these TV Dinners at our fldal reridence, Kishl ■was on a (Contlnaed on Page taeven) heads in toe rockets. special 39c price while we have them. nationwide television program de- Washington, June 3 (/Pi — Sena­ to the point wher^ they were too one’s beliefs?” he asked. , The choice of the weapon is lin has announced, would be aimed Bolt Hits Nike Base tors who looked into the admin­ time to say anything was right or "We sing too much and believe at any. foreign bases from vdilch’ Frozen Conn. And here are some added Frosted wrong was one example, said toe within the competence of Rocket Food Values for this weekend: Cromwell, June 8 Iff)—Ughtnlng istration’s handling of the U2 spy too Uttle,” he said. "We need, not Troop Commander N e d e 1 i n,” further spy flights might he Chicken Livers .lb. 69c struck a generator building at a plane incident expressed little hope clergyman. tolerance, but coij'victlon.” Khrushchev said. "He can find one launched over Russia. Nike missile base today, causing today that they can draft a unani­ The timidity even among some The 300 delegates appeared to But Mrs. Wheaton reminded re­ Chicken Backs or mous report on their investigaUon. Methodist ministers to speak out heed the plea during toe business suitable.’’ , porters: N ecks...... 6 lbs. 25o Williams for Kennedy; an estimated S10,000 damage to against tke use of alcoholic liquor Westerners here were shocked electrical control boxes in the With few exceptions, bipartisan­ meeting which followed during by this. In the United SUtes only "The State Department hes sMd structure. ship dominated toe four days of ■wsa another example, said toe Rev. the second day of the conference. we will stand firmly by otir AlUes." Gizzards, Hearts ... -lb. 25c Dr. Palmquist, The members adopted a reso­ the President has toe authority to No one was injured, and a closed-door hearings which ended launch a nuclear attack. ^ We will have small and large Farmhouse Frozen Pies Humphrey Prods Adlai spokesman for the 63rd Artillery yesterday^ The timidity of voters In one lution which expressed toe regret broilers and fryers. These 3 Group, whose headquarters are in But such solidarity will meet a state during the recent presiden­ of toe conferMtee for being un Discussing a detailed new Soviet to 3>/i lb. fresh chickens New Britain, said there was no more severe test next week when tial' primaries is another example, able to abolish toe Oentxal Juris­ disarmament proposal Inade public make a'nlce roaster for the Choeolat« • • __J' iifUCMl atim e’’ Rayburn said Johnson will danger from fire spreading to mis­ the . foreign relations committee he said. diction, a unit of representation last night, Khrushchev told a news By THE ASSOCIATED P B ^ 'Ume^ He had been told, by one man, he for moat Negroes In toe Meth­ confereneft in the Kremlin that B u l l e t s small family . . . Buy 2 for a siles at the base. All the Nike mis­ meets to consider drafting a report abolition of aU types of carriers of larger family. CoeoiMit Custard, Pic ... Ben. John F. Kmnedys wdorse^ invention ballot. In the • AP ^11 siles are stored imderground. in this presidential election year. odist Church. from the AP Wires BMnt by Michigan Gov. G. of publicly committed votes, John­ ITie resolution expressed ^ r e t nuclear weapons would constitute The lightning bolt struck at 8:65 Chairman J. William Fulbright a firm guarantee against auiprise Coconut Cream Pic .. Wniiams held the center ^ son now has 116t4: _ a.m., and the fire was under con­ (D-Ark) told newsmen yesterday for “our humiliating failure to pollUcal stage today but Sen. Hubert Humphrey (D- break down the barriers of racial atUcks, “dn toe preventloii of trol by 19:20 a.m. Two fire com­ “It would be unusual, if not .un­ News Tidbits which there hM been so much talk UNION FORCE BANNED A p p le P i c ...... wMt foray by Gov. Nelson Pockf- MUm), who bow’od out of the pres­ panies i from Middletown and a precedented. If we got a unanimous and sectional pride within our de­ Washington, dime 8 Uty—Thm J X r of New York seemed like^ idential aweepatakes after Ken­ in the United States of late.” crew from the Connecticut Ught report, on an incident of this kind.” Colled from AP Wires nomination.’’ Khrushchev in effect said that National Labor RelatloBs Board to draw the limelight back toward nedy drubbed him in the West Vir­ and Pow'er Co. responded. He added! ■The way toward another action held unanlmonriy today that any * t'l the Republicans. ginia primary, nmde clear yester­ The fratme building la construct- "Any criticism of past mistakes on a social refl^onsibllity wm after disarmament wma accomp- day his presidential choice now is picketing to force on cnqpleyer Williams, who heads a 61-vote ed partly of galvanized metal and should not be interpreted as dis­ Oliver Powers promised favor­ (Conthmed on Page Eleven) to Initiate deoUnge wlfli a anloft conventions delegaUon, Announced Adlai Stevenson. asbestos sheeting. playing disunity or lack oif patriot­ able reoeptloB In RuMla where his (Gonttnued on Page Eleven). Is lIl^nL The raUng le am im­ Tiy Shurfinc Orange Juice .. 2 fo r 3 ^ In a telegpam to Stevenson, ism. Sometimes it is more unpa­ hla support of Kennedy yesterday Humphrey praised him for his It houses three large generators only .son, Francis, is'being held as portant InterpretadtoB of the bept after a »rdlal chat with the Mas­ speech in Chicago this week set­ used as auxiliary power by the triotic to close bur eyes to mis a spy in toe U2 case. . . . Olin against recognition pidcetlBg P ic tfw e e t L e m o n a d e ...... 4 f o r ’45< sachusetts^ presidential contender ting forth a five point "grand base when engaged in exercises. It Mathieson Chemical Corp. wlna |1 contained in the new labor low at Mackinac Island. strategy for peace.’' Humphrey was unoccupied at the time. Before the hearing opened, maqjr million Air Force oontioct for jet enacted by Congress loot year. Republicans had expressed toe starter cartridges. . . • San Fran­ The bon Is intended to prevent Williams’ action does not bind added: . , cisco Chamber of Commerce claims: j^ikita Held Committed the Michigan ~ delegation, but "When are you going to make a view that an inveatigation of any an employer from being forced ‘ Deer Upsets Truck kind would Indicate a lack of na­ that city lost aa many m 48,600 to deal with a n^on ontll hia seems likely to swing it solidly in­ people over toe past 10 years, but (COnttaued on Page Eleven) W i^bury, June 3 (A5 — A 46- tional unity in the wake of verbal employes decide, toey want to Kennedy's comer. Not count­ year-old bread truck driver re­ fireworks touched off by Soviet census officials there dispute that to Continue Cold War the union. PINEHURST3 in i BLEND Radishes ing the 61 Michigan votes, an un­ ceived cuts and bruises today when Premier Nikita Khrushchev. figure. lb. 79c official Associate Press tally gave the vehicle struck and killed a TTie ^ r i s summit conference col­ Waltoer Funk, who ran HiUer’s NEVaSB TOO lATE WINS BEEP-PORK-VEAL...... • ••••• Kennedy 3S4i4 com m it^ war economy and served as Presi­ tm ent negotiaUons and nuclear test- OR deer on Route 6. ' lapsed as Khrushchev angrily de By JOHN M. HIOHTOWm talks may follow in too pattern of Epsom, England, dmw fi (F>—• tlon ■votes, out of the 761 needed Curtains Down Adelard Cormier of the Devon nounced. American spy plane flights dent of toe Relchsbank, dies at the Washington, June 3 Wi—Soviet Never Too jAte, owned by BfrsL LEAN CUTS T'ENDERCUR^ CORNED BEEF for nomination. over Soviet territory. One of toe age of 66 In Dusseldorf, Ger­ Premier Nikita Khrushchev com­ toe' summit failure. Howell E Jackson of MkHD»> Rfaroripas Rockefeller flies to Fargo, N.D.. section of Milford was taken to many. . . . Lloyd Nichols, 28, Official Waahlngton is also ex­ Waterburytoospltal for treatment. U2 planes was downed far Inside mitted himself today to an aU-out tremely sensitive to toe possibility burg, Va., won the- Epessn Onhft ORNUINE SPRING LAMB LEGS (Scallions) BCH. today to start two days of farm On 22 Shows Russia two weeks before toe sched­ escapes on hdrsebstek from Okla­ Cold’War campaign against. tl» for 8-year-old fllUea today. ’ PoUce quoted Cormier as say­ homa State Prison, where he is that Khruahehev Is trying to sUck belt stumping for Gov. John R uled opening of toe Paris confer United States in an effort to dis­ a meddling finger into U.S. domes­ Da-vis, Republican candidate for ing the deer dashed from toe road­ enceT serving life sentence for murder, credit President Eisenhower as a BAC»^ IKE AGAINST PINEHURST CHUCK GI^UND ...... j .lb. 79c New York, June 3 (^1 — The side wood's so quickly he had no and kidnaps three persons before tic poUtlcs—with precisely what the Senate in a special June 28 Broadway stage Is blacked out for free world leader and isolate this end in view no one can be quite Washington, Jane S (ff) Omioi- SPECIAL PATTIES ...... • • 1*>. 89c time to halt the truck nor could he is caught. da's prime mintoter today by k ^ CHOPPED SIRLOIN DELUXE PATTIES lb. $1.19 toe first time In 41 years, a vic­ he avoid striking the animal. Baltimore merchant seaman country froitj Ito Allies. sure. ; _ , *'^'^”'trip — which includes tim of a bitter dispute between Rescuers Save 2 Hit slashing attack on Elsen­ He has ridiculed not only Presl ed President Eisenhower agntai^ speeches, news conferences, a actors and producers. The deer’s body became en­ Patrick Hayes, 67, ordered held in hower at a Kremlin news confer Soviet Premier Nikita _ E ASNRAGUS ly sidewalk and shopping center tangled with toe right front wheel bail of S2.500 on charges of filing dent Eisenhower but also Vice PINEHURST REGULAR 59c In the midtown theatrical dis­ false bomb report after he says ence, coming one day after 'two President Richard M. Khrasbobev’s eftorgea agaiy* cainpaigning-wiu inevitably <^w trict last night, as the 8:30 cur­ causing Cormier to loee control Sealed Inside Mine new moves in toe field of disarm­ the Ameiloaa presIdHiti A r ^ HAMBURG ...... 2 lb. $1.00 eonslderable attention to the New of toe truck which overturned. box he was carrying aboard airlln- Khrushchev seemed to indicate by Combined good looks and utility in a convertible ensemble designed tain time came and went, there contained a Russian ntomlc ament. left no doubt here that this that ho not only does not like ing in WoshingtoB tot a I-d tf ^7^^® bunch York governor, whatever its were no blazing lights on theater Bralome, B. C., Jime 8 yP)—"I Khrushchev intends to wage a vio state visit, Diefenboker oteooa^ THE FINEST RIB ROAST BEEF feet on Davis’ campaign. bomb. . . . Although they met and Ike, he doesn’t like Dick either. to make a single room function as TWO. Convertible sofa opens to SIRLOtN TIPS AND RUMPS marquees, no surging crowda of Retired Funds Rated just worried about toe young lad, kissed at a banquet in her honori lent poUUcal and propaganda of­ But pollUcal observers said they ed for a'^ poet-summit oRoft ta Rockefeller recently' declai^ pedestrians, no swarms of taxi- my boy. He was sUnding under­ work olf the harder “to ortob- sleep TWO comfortably. Features a bedding storage section tor Hartford, June 3 (/P)—State au­ neath the last timber In w'hlch the Lucille Ball and Deal Amaz scotch fensive against toe United States found It difficult to think that toe % Buy These Two Excellent he’s sUU available If J^e Republi­ .calbs honking and joakeylng to ditors today give an A-1 rating to rumors of Toconolllatlon. . .. (Offer­ for toe remaining months of toe Soviet Chief does not realize that llsh a cUmote of ietesfotfoeel neatly stowing away your blCnkets and linens. Decorator styled mas­ New Items . . . GUS Instant can convention wants to d r ^ him get their fares to the playhouses. cave-in came.” trust oud coufidetmo.**.'' Spray Starch ...... > • • • 79c Elmdale Values... as its presidential candidate. But the Connecticut Municipal Em­ Percy McDonald, 51, sucking ing of premiums to promote sale of Eisenhower regime. attacks by him on an individual sive chaif to match. Add to this all the other wonderful pieces you “There will be absolutely no ployes Retirement Fund, which cigarettes banned In Pennsylvania. He obviously feels that aa a re­ presidenUal candidate could ^ Scotch Brite Scouring Elmdale Pears . .2'/4 can 35c at the same time he said he dwsn % shows until there is an agreement," contentedly on a pire In the CTOk Motor vehicle administrators h e a l t h p l a n BACKED see, and you have the BUY-OF-A-LIFETIME! Pads ...... '...... 29c * *. expect it to happen. Vice President they called “sound and stable." house of the Gold Contact Mine, sult of toe spy plane controversy more helpful than harmful In U.S WdsUngton, Juno S tW —' A CUCUMBERS said producer Alexander H. Cohen, This is in contrast to the State from toe Northeast propose that and toe related summit confer­ poliUcs. , , , Dust Pans 49c, Cup Cake Tins ElmdeUe Green or . , RlSard M. Nixon is otherwise speaking for the New York told last night in his strong Scot­ motorist’s home state be empoW' House coumiltteo today opgtw- Pyrex Pie Plates 49c and 79c Wax Beane...... 2 for 29o unoppoacd for the top Employes Retirement Fund which tish accent about the 30 hours that ence failure last month he has Here Is how Khrushchev s drive ed a strictly ttmltod w»em te e League of ’Theaters. He added: auditors Clarence; F.-Baldwin and ered to auspend hU drivers license caught Elsenhower in an Mtreme- to discredit U.S, leadership and Pyrex Loaf D ish...... 89c Sen Lyndotv®'(D-Tex), “Actors Elquity is on strike. It he and his brother were trapped for a major out-of-atate convlC' healthcare, the fotpello Moth Crystals, who has been running without say­ Robert F. Claffey had previously In toe abandoned gold mine. ly vulnerable position. isolate this country from its Al­ near-needy aged. E silw tsa ta looks like a long one to me." Percy, of Coquitlam. B. C., ana tlon. . . Plush New York resUu ^What Khrushchev is doing « lies has developed within the last 3 sizes. Balboa O il...... gal. SI &8 ing he’s a candidate, was put ^ u ity claims it is a lockout, criticized as headed for the rocks rant's red-carpet welcome for Mrs. cost 6846 milUoft a s o l e l y in the contest yesterday uiUess toe State pours In more and his brother Pat, 45, of Port Moody, foUovring up toe strategy of at­ 24 hours: plan is dopigimd to bifttW m e im not a strike. The union climaxed B. C„ were entering the mine on Edna SulUvan, S95-a-woek broker­ tack he employed in toe proc-, 1. At his newt conference, bv Speaker of the House Sam Ray- its pension-wage battle with pro­ more money. age Clerk, leads to her o rr^ on Khrushchev sought to picture Ei­ II/, inuiloa peraoea agM 66 or bum Md other friends, p e y m - In a 2-year audit of the Munici- a prospecting venture Wednesday ess of blowing up toe Paris con­ oldor. not e» meai ducers on Wednesday night when morning when Umbers gave way charges sl)e bilked, a client out ference three weeks ago by refuS- senhower as a bumbling, incoirw- bounded formaUon it called toe cast of "The Tenth ‘pal Employes Retirement Fund, of S66,000. . . Bulldozer operator tent and untrustwostoy leader, munt have pabUe Johnson movement with John s ap under which more than 30,000 are and a rock and mud slide rumbled Ing to meet with Ehsenhower be­ ordtaory Itvtag I TAKE UP TO M 302 MAIN Man"' to a meeting at union head­ down about them. _ ' Stephen Fox unearths small metal "dangerous" to peace because he quarters just before curtidn ■ time. receiving benefits, toe sAditors In­ box at Jericho. N. 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