; - H-V v* w ..■■•■■ -K /' "...J { '1 i ; ip'.'*. . . : X :. r'-/^S • i. ^ it j.. ■■ fM -' ATcnur* IteUy Net Prem Run The Weather Jl'wr Um We«k Ending „ rorMMt ot O. B. Wanthar ■eme April 11, 1» 6« PWr and eaM ^Rh front tMdfht. 12,910 ■ I/ow, M-m. Tnaaday fair and a . MMBbnr o f tha Audit linia ..iraniwir, litfh noM^,all. o-a RiirMin M ClKttIntion Manchpfter— A City of Village Charm mmmrn -.W «;Ui**irtad Artvartlsing on Pag* 1>) PRICE FIVE CENIW VOL. LXXVIII, NO. 164 (POUHTEEN p AGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, APRIL M. 1059 Twin Firings Hot Chili Erupts, West Asks Russia Sets Barge on Fire Of Satellites ^ Cape Elizabeth, Maine, April Ike Puts Of f Decisiori IS (Ah—A bowl of hot chill Submit to N-Ban Likely Today blew up sfnd set fire to a barge offshore yesterday. Authorities said the chili Washington, April 13 (A®)— erupted on the hot stove set Near Earth Crust Launchings today of satellites fire to the eating and living from both the West and East quarters of the crew. No one coasts appeared likely. was injured. The fishing vessel Mary .1. D ulles T h e fo t 8^^* David Ormsby-Gore pro­ The twin bill of space shoqt* F utur e Geneve, April 13 (A*) posed dividing the nuclear prob­ would be a polar-orbiting Discov­ pulled up alongside and estin- United States and Britain lem into two parts with the idea erer launching from California's gui.shed the blaze in a shack at asked the Soviet Union today of getting quick agreement on the Vandenberg Air Force Ba.se and one end of the barge. types of testa easiest to detect. the first tliree-in-one Vanguard to agree to a prompt con­ •/ trolled suspension of nuclear The ending of such testa also firing from Florida’s Cape Canav­ Confer would minimize any health eral latmching base. weapons tests on or near the hazards to the world's population. ' Until yesterday, military and Pope Broadens surface of the earth—leaving The sources pointed out that apace authorities had declined t” : . , the problem of other types of the United States and Jlritaih say when either of the — A e y o a g 'm f ' * 45 Minutes blasts for later negotiations. would prefer an agreement cover­ would be made. Then'Roy VV. John- | Cl HIM- ing the entire range of te.sts. But son, director of the Advanced .. Informant* said the proposal search" Projects Agency, said about provided for aplltting up the teat the 'Western Powers recognized that this conference, which began 4 p.m. E.ST that the Discoverer Vote for Beds 1 At Hospital •uspension problem. It wa* ad­ launching would come within 12 vanced a* the 3-power talks re­ its deliberation.* on Oct: 31, now was bogged down on east-west dif­ hours, sumed after an Easter recess. Johnson's statement was made Vatican City, April 1.3 {!P\ Pope Wa.shington, April 13 (/P)— First Soviet reaction was re­ ferences about controls, during *n address st New Canaan. John XXIIl has signed a decree ported to be negative. Presumably the limited agree- j President Eisenhower con- plan Conn. declaring Roman (’atholics may ' ferred for 45 minutes today Under the new western merit now suggested as a first step Such a launching of tlie second Agreement would be reached a t ! \i^'ould require less elaborate polic- 1 not vote for legi.slative caiididales with ailing Secretary of State once on banning surface nuclear ■ gi iangements than a total ban. |Discoverer from the Vandenberg Base would be in line with tlie an- who stjpport the r'ommimist cause ' t Dulles. They put off any de- tests-the ones which csu.se dsn -, ^he Western Powers. ! pouheed plan to send one up every even though the candidates pro- j ‘ cision as to Dulles’ future of- gerous radioactive fallout. j! want foolproof control.*control.s built into i ’ fess rTiristisnity. I 1 foui- or five weeks this year. TTie !(icial role pending ‘‘addi- Sucb an agreement would ‘ VPf "V^veement they ^ launched Feh. 2R I . Tlie action is the sternest the cover vfirv’ high altitude and^ Soviet Delegate Sem> on Tsa.sp p,Plication, A via- I church has, taken against fellow ! tional medical observation underground atomic and hydrogen | kln told reporters after toda> s , I travelers of Conimunisni. and treatment.” No resigna­ weapons blssta. Such explosions— -j meeting. ■ . guard firing was .seljor today. Dr. i Vatican source.* ,*aid the decree tion has been submitted, the dilBIcult to police in any event — j "It Is not acceptable, e , John P. Hagen. Project Vanguard I was a development of the 1949 ex- White House said. I cduld be covered in some sub- ' got to stop everything. , srjd almost a month ago I commilpicatlon of militant mcm- Westerner* attending the ses­ her.s of the (tommunist parly. That Flisenhowsr flew in from Augus­ sequent agreement reached after the three-way satellite would he ta, Ga . this morning and drove the first problem had been solved. | sion got the impression however, launched "fairly soon. " (lei'iee warned (’alholica they could no longei take the sacraments of ininiedialely to Walter Reed Army U.S. Ambassador Jsmes J. I Hagen said th? satellite would Hospital to see the .Secretary. Wadsworth and British Minister (Oontlmied on Page Seven) the church if they joiner! the <'om- include a plastic sphere with nnmist party, heiause t’ommu- After, White Hoiiee Press Sec­ equipment to mea.siire the earth'-s nism is mateiiali.st anil anti-Chris­ retary James C. Hagerty made the magnetie fields. balloon to tian. following statements; measure drag or frictiiin and the The Vatican ne\vs]iaper COsser- "The president met this morn­ empty ca.se of the third 9tagp vatore Pmiiisiio said the Pope ing at VValter Reed Hospital with State Stores Back rocket a metal tube weighing signed on April 2 a resolution of the Secretary of Stale. They of about .12 pound.*, tlie Congregation of the Holy Of­ ■i course discussed the secretary's IS Inehes In Diameter fice. dnled .March 2.1. broadening phy.si.cal condition. They also dis­ The . la.*tic sphere is 13 inches , exlemling the 1949 decree, cussed mailers relating to world in diametci. It has an arm extend- j resolution said: "It is illir it Stiff Shoplift Law .V affairs. ing about twf feet, tipped with a that Catliolic.* vo'.e for parlies or "The Secretary of State ha* re- magnetometer to measure the for candidates wlto, even if they I Uinied to Waller Reed for addi- magnet fields. do not profe.*.* principles in con­ I tional medical observation and Hartford, April 13 (Ah — Con-‘ also a member of the Bridgeport The expandah'e balloon is .30 trast to Catliolic floitrincs. or at- j tieatmenl. nectlcut Retail Merchants, citing | Chapiber of^ Commerce, .said -R inches in d;ameter and weigh.* I 'j trihiite,* of Christianity, may unite "He is expected to remain at heavy financial losses, today urged | states ,now have laws simllai to to 2 pound.*. witli Commimism and aid Commu­ A the hos))ilal for some days, approv.al of a bill that would give , the one before the committee. He The Di.«covere launchings from nists. " • ,1 , i "Pending additional medical them treater protection against i urged .its passage. the West Coast are aimed at send­ The 1949 dei ree was in the form evaluation there will he no fur­ t fi.r . ‘ Hawkins told the committee one ing s satellite int'o a'south-north of answers to questions on whether ther alalement from the Pres­ * O n r sneaker said men Hants I store in the Bridgeport area, with a Catliolic could join or support ident." In the Bridgeport area Jilone lost i total receipts of S ic million, osl (Contlmied on Psg* Three) tlie Communist pari.v . Tlie decree , •I Dulles broke off a recuperative four million dollars last year. . 1 about 540.000 to shoplifters replied in the negative and added; I year. All the stores, wdth re- period in Florida to return yester­ The f bill makes ahoplifUng a "Communism, in fart, is mater­ day to the hospital where he previ­ separate offense from larceny and eeipls totaling $260,000,009. lost ialistic and anti-Christiaji. The about four millions, he said. ously had spent a month,and a gives .sldre employe.* added legal l.(lircctor.t. then, j»f CommuiiiBm. al- Repre.*enta lives of Chambers of 7 LaMiTiakers ' •) half under-going’ radiation and protection enabling. them to seize ' though'the,v,-S't times declare by i other treatment for a recurrent inspected shoplifters In the stores. Commerce in Hsmden, Wsterbury worij that they do not fight reli­ Jinw*'-'.' and Middletown, sl.so backed The abdominal cancer. \ Mark Creed. S Hartford mer­ IinDressed bv gion, i:i fact, hou'ever. with theory ■rf At the time Dulles went to chant and president of the Con- bill. ’ .... , « 1 M A ean \ HittriHJrEarlier illin theHir 9cn»iuiisession vfit:the infill-com­ • • 1 • and action, demonstinle them- .X.v»;.5 Florida, there wa* no indication Itecticut Retail Meuchanfs As^^^^ heard .support for-a sinular I F 1 D . selvea to lie hostile to the true re- I that he would return to tha/hos­ •xplalned to the GW; hacked bv many of the state's -E * ^ jF ligion and to the church of Clirist." pital for additional treatment. . eral Law Committee that it is grocers. The comniiltee has not ..... World-Wide Impltentlons Hagerty told reporters he did not now impractical to apprehend sus­ vet taken any action on the first Groton. April 13 iifii The atomic Vatican sources said that wliile ■ ''I ‘.i. t . .u. >1..... i. know the nature of this new treat­ pects on the .store grounds. measure. i the decree piade public today ha.r ment, or whether surgery or more The shoplifters, though caught submarine .Skipjack, with »even The S-60 crane helicopter rises into the sir with a weighted dummy of the Honest .John missile. A congre.*smen aboard, plunged ef­ worldwide application for Roman literal skyhook, the S-60 will give the atnied forces unusual mobility in tianspoiting missiles and radiology wore involved. with the good.* on their per.*ons, Catholics, the reason.* that He said those are medical ques­ fortlessly to new m ean depths at other heavy equipment. ______^ ______can argue that they intended to record speeds ovei the weekend. prompted it incl'ide a recent local tions to be answered by the doc­ pay for the goods. Creed said, and P olaris Firiiicr Sub The whale-shaped Skipjack, to be slfiation in .'hcily. tors. the courts are reluctant to accept commissioned VV e d n e s d a v . I This was the case of .Silvio Allen W. Dulles, head of the possession of goods alone as Set for l-iaiinchiii£[ ploughed deeper and reached Milazzo, wealthy landowner and Central Intelligence Agency and grounds for conviction. speeds greater than any kn' , n longtime Christian Democrat lead­ Two Jet Engines ’Oipter brother of the Secretary of State, Creed said the usual practice by Groton. April 1.3 (J*. Th* Nuclear stibmarine in history It returned er in Sicily, who with five other arrived at Walter Reed five mln- the stores is to allow the shop­ ■Rubmaiine G eor^ Washington to its berth here yesterday. Mem- Christian Democrats last vear I utes after the Prealdent. lifters to lesve the grounds and thf first with a mobile undeiw’ater’ bets of the joint Congressional formed a coalition with the help I Aide with Dulles then h'Ot "T her. "^his is platform for launching the 1..100- Committee on Atomic Energy who of Commiiiii.st and neo-fascists. Already with Dulles were his often difficult to accomplish, he mile Polaris balli.stics missile made 'he trial run and took turns Sicily, largest island in the Unveiled hyP&WA From Sky Hook I Stale Department aide, Joseph N. ■aid. will be launched here. June 9. at the controls were visibly im­ Mediterranean, has a degree of ____ I Greene, and hla aecretary Phylli* The bill makes the finding of The launching date of the new pressed. merchandise on a shoppei's per- Stratford April 13 A’. The new i Bernau. They had gone to the hos- ...... submarine was announced...... today. by Tlte Navv Would givp no del-ils i (Continued on Pago Three) Sikni *kv S60 crane helicopter. 1 pital earlier in the morning. Amonjg ■on. either on or otilside the store s General Dynamics Corp s hut Sen Clinton P. Anderson iD ' Pratt * Whitney Aiicrftft yes-'Amilitary jet engine, capable of de­ livering 16.900 pounds of thnisl. \ radical in construction and use,' other thing*, they brought with premises, prima facie evidence of j5|prt,-i(. Boat Division, which built N.Mi chairman of the committee, terday unveiled to the public two them an electric typewriter. wilful concealment. It also sets vessel, s.sid in a statement: The conijianv disclosed the .1-71 was unveiled today. of its jiewesl jet engines, the .I-1R with afterburner, which powers j Instead of the conventional pas­ up a scale of punishments less Electric boat said the 380-foot "For ser\irity reasons 1 can onl.v i some of the latest model fighters (Oontlnuedf on Page Seven) ■evere than for larcen.y. George Washington is equipped sa" that we were deeper than 400 Fugitive Lama and the .IT-3D, at the World Con­ j senger or cargo cabin, the fuse­ Creed told the committee some ^vith vertical tubes for firing solid- feet and moving faster than 20 gress of Flight m Las Vegas, Nev. and interceptors, delivers - 24..100 lage of the S60 consist.* of a hridgeh courts were now reluctant to con- Polaris missiles from either knots." He added later. "She pounds of thrust and is the wot Id a like boom extending from the ^ Talks to India At the same time P&WA dis­ most powerful production turbojet, vfet shoplifters, knowing that a the ocean depths or the surface. whipped to that depth and at those closed new performance data oii^ to the tail .rotor. Loads felony conviction would deprive The submarine, jt said will be speeds without effort, With water Injection, the engine! are carried externally by hoists | 26,.“(OO pounds of the person of voting and other cit- complemented by s torpedo firing The Navy as early as four ears it* powerful .1-71 military jet en- modiice siipended from tlie fuselage' at a Bulletins Izenship rights. ago, listed such speeds and depths About Future gine and announced the successful thrust, p—Pakistan may call on the Rockefeller Plans ' r..N. to, try to keep Indian Air underseas craft Nautilus. / nder-■ Tibet's young fugitive spiritual P&WA'sA. Florida Researchr.— ....'.V, and De­ the company said, will power smallof the .Navy and the .Sikorsky son said the sneed of the Skipjack t and temporal Teader arrived in commercial airliners as well Division of the I'nlled Aircraft I'orce plane* from trespassing velopment Center. oyer Pakistani sollj foreign min­ wa* "suhstantlallv above the speed Bomdila. near the norlhea.«'t fron- The J'T-SD is lermed «. practical Army drones. Corp, arhieved in the Nautilus," tjp,. to find Special Envoy P. N. Although all performance data Today s demonsl ration plans call ister .Manzoor Cadlr said today. Off-Beat Campaign V io Adin. Hyman G. Rlckover, Menon of the Indian Foreign Of- tiirhofan concept of the famed .1-17 The Pakistani foreign minister and specifications of the J-1R are 1 for the helicopter to lift a two-ton the man who envisioned the r.tomic i ppp wailing, along with crowds of told newsmen India had repeat­ -.Cl, I. G c.Giifv .tcoH hv I ja*tled each other cla.saified. the company said the en- , utilitv pole and,place it in a hole; silb and made it a reality, stood by gine: is designed for high altitude ' put a 60-foot. 4.100-pound bridge edly violated Pakistan’s air n.roiidlv vp.*terdav as the rongreas- / Washington, April 13 (A^—The* nian from New York. Hinman will to pay homage to the god-king. ami verw high Mach number oper- span into place; and carry a dnm- spare despite protests from Ka­ ■ame off-))eat campaigning that.| be in a po.*ition there to keep clo.*e men, snolte of the trip thev had The Dalai Lami arrived after a News Tidbits ating conditions. ■ mv of an Honest John missile. rachi. Pakistani fighter* shot sh.sred with him on-the Sktnlack 62-mile trip by horseback from I down an Indian Jet Iwinber over landed the 1940 Republican presi- tab on an organization in which a Rep. Chet Hnltfield iD-Califl The JT-36 turbofan, dejsigned for ' I^ee S. John.*oii. .SikorsKy gen- dential nomination for VV'endell L. majority of members obvinuslv Towang. hL* first \;topping place Culled front .M’ Wires both commercial and miiitarv use, eral manager, predicted the crane Pakistan Friday. called , the trip "one of the most in the Himalayas after he crossed Wlllkie apparently is underway: favor Nixon for the party's I960 thr'lline' experiences of mv life provides more power, greater ftiel ' would revolutionize the transpor- for Gov. Nelson Rockefeller of New presidential nomination. ' the frontier. He was*>xpected to CO.MMI'TEK TK.AIN DF/K.AIUED The .Skipjack's ...... manetiverability...... — i-o:. cconom.v and a reduced nol.se level, la lion industry. Boston, .April 13 i.Tl—Soma York. The Rockefeller forces appear re.st in Brtmdila n few days before P'ormer Prime Mihi-*t,ci' Antlio,n,>’ The new design, in essence, sub-! The S60 can be transformed into Responaible Republicans brought fully satisfied that the committee's I going by jeep to the foothills and Eden sufferes seco:id attack of 8,000 eomnuilers hae used field near Akron, Ohio, with only Oary»: B when . Elsenhpwer'a supporters paj't of its name from the Greek American I Soclelles for Experi­ ler "hltriaelf ii ■landing .aloof from to O’Hrlon’R daughter, Mavour- atrictly for exhibition, "although two of, its four engines functioning. ^iwburhap ltaa drih4 W the acUvltlea being carried on by forced in 1952 a revision of a 40- word Athero ncieaning porridge. Is mental Biology, , 7 i, she is an expert performer,” At^y. Roger Wojoott Davfs, 69, Researchers Hi B. Iiofla)idL< R. ■engera ware Injnred. font •«?*• hla fiootera. He is holding to the Ybar.-old rule under 'which "con- neen. partner in law firm of Davis, Lee, a chhdition ih which a musiiy ma­ Gleason's wife,’ former actress But it Wjas two faulty , . W. Prichard and M. G. NetakSf oualy, wheti » beaJfy Une Utathia only curren ambition tgsted delegate! could vote pn the formanoea which caus^ her pres­ Howard, and Wright, dies at Hart­ terial accumulate* on the inner med the rear end. of thp bus th- ■eating of. other’ tonteated ,dele- Lu.cillei’ Webster Olekson, died in Hiring of blood vessels, thus nar­ were the other three authors of the % tii to (hake a good.chief'executive ent owner * Jack Moore, to order ford Hospital. , . . Archbishop la? davaa' It' w«s making a OMf . for'bt* sUte. '5 ; , ga'fea but not,for themaelvO^. 1947. ThBiy only son. Russell, an cbvos (James), new^^ spiritual head rowing the passageways for, blood. report. / "V ■ • SSt of Gary. The I Supporters of both "Nixon and actor and director, died in a fall her execution. ■ . ' , ■ The condition is the,cause of coi;- They ■ aald they examined two I IJ: waa noticeable, however, tltat Moore purchased Dorothy fr«fm of .Greek Orthodox, CSiurch in city Unen has waa loadM f W l « I \tha governor loet no time in mov- Rockefeller think that, when fronu a window in December 1946. onary heart attaints and cerebral breeds ef pigeons—one .callad the "It was , Jimmy Gleason, who another,dreua after she perforined Noiith and South America, sayii in aMut 8ft paanWiMh 'ii lijg. ono of )ila. cloae*t advlsera, tliyie ’ cornea^ Morton will - consult Hartford he recently vlslteA Popa Strokes In man. Th4 search for Its ’^Oeoirge Is.Minman, Into a^«eat as e^kialljr'With them about tha.cpn- John X X n i In Rome. s p M ^ erifln lsnd{for 4ite(inf to Rapubllcaii national eommitteer vmUon'a ofOelal jUjnonntil, (CMttaraed M Vbg* BU) (OMtliiaed on Page Fear) -.V .VT -'..t.Y'’ j ’ '('y. ' V ‘ ., |!> U ■a ' 'V. >1 V . <:• . • J, 1 1 ^ ,'tVv ’ •"X - :■'

, . K , x , f ' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN„ MONDAY, APRIL 13, 198fi^ PAGE THREE rr* to measure com ic raye and chaoR *• MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANQIESTER, CONN, MONDAY, APRIL 13, 1959 magneticJ k n ia . ■ ARE YOUR CAR ° RockviUe-V ernon Twin Firings (^ueapdns about a U.S. lunar z prol^also were raised yesterday. PAYMENTS TOO ly at th« Univerelty of Connecticut Coventry Dr. Herbert York eald it la HIGH? tn a tremendoualy eucccMful re­ Case oi^ Supermarket Breiik Of Satellites .’’quite Important" in cold war cital of flute Bonataa. r l i H leinwold on ps.vchology for America to put a The muaic of theae French com­ man on the moon ahead of Russia. poser* certainly deaetyea to have Causes Loii^ Court Session Likely To4«y But he added such an accomplish­ been removed from the back PZC Decides Tonight TRADE FDOCSSmO RVUB < . South dMlir ^ ment would not be awfully im­ ahelves of dusty libraries and Both ddet Ytthienhlo (Continned from i^ajre One) portant from a military stand­ brought to Us In this fine record­ HAS EXCEPTIONS Kvldenct was being presented IneMsyors’ xGoodwill European Tour By Alfred Sbelnwold N O iriH point. ing. 3) lengthy aeaaion of Rockville City The ai.nnual tour, designed to orbit around th. two pole*, pass­ York, who supervise* Pentagon Just for C.S. Masters Team Champion B K .7 6 4 DOWN O n 2 Zone Changes Court today tn an attempt to prove bring about'lo u F ^ tte r understanding military research and engineering, ing ()ver almolrt every part of \J>e Double Concerto and How should you play the trump probable cause for a bind-over of between the people of different WE NEED LATE MODELS Tragic 0\ertiire—Brahms ♦ «.3 2 said the United States already has suit when you art missing omy ’ three men In connection ’ with a countries, is open to city managei;* earth. Rose— Stem— Walter for two^William Zeigler, neighborhood guidance system* capable not only o r ALL RINOS. The Record Declilons on requeaU four trumps that ' Include the supermarket break. and other official* a* well as Sporadic signals from the rsdlo Columbia MUMltfl commiaa|«nera, and Richard Gale, Ot Just hitting the moon, but rtf Top AllowMWM Alade: sones changes from rural to busi­ queen? Should you finesse, or Court waa atill in aesaion at mayors. . of the first discovered indicated W Most people would be delighted institutional representative. hitting a rather small area of it. ness will be made by the Planning Should you lead out the are M d preM time. The- group will toupv, western He said the guidance syHtem* By W nU P TBEOWOR to hear l^onard Rose, cellist: Joint fiesalon ^ king In the hope of repturing the ifiy, went into orbit. The lack of con­ ♦ AQ4 4JI0 97 Oren W. Schindler, 28 of East Europe, leaving Washingtbn May A «ood WBV to madness is to tr>' pJaying along with the Isaac Stern, violinist; and Bruno and Zoning Commlaiion . tPZC) The Cleaners Circle and the firming data, however, left Its per- were hot u.*ed in the four lunar queen? Hartford, Oiarles Petidina, alias 20 by Jet plane. They will 'visit probes attempted far becRU.*c Beaupra Motors Waller, conducting the New York when it meet* tonight at the Town Fragmeill Society will have a Joint The normal rule la to play tM forgsance Ir. some doubt. BROAD ST. AT Philharmonic or tl^e Goldman Band on records with your meeting at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow/at Charles Perry, 24, and Robert A. London, Holland. Denmatk. Nbr- (here was not enougli w(>ight- 0 1 TO instrument in hand* Theoretically it should work, but Philharmonic, perform any kind of Office Building. The aeislon ha* are and king. However, the Jack 4A7592 Charanian, 22, both of Hartford, way, Sweden, Germany. Including The UnitiHi Stales is also plan­ W. MIDDLE TPKE. music written. Imagine the in- the Church Community' . Hqiise. cRirying capacity to lake full ad- la finesaad in Oils deal to safe­ ¥ A K are (diarged with breaking and en­ West B e r l i n , Switzerland and ning to launch a 50-pound salelllle Open EvenlnK'*>.-MI 8-2496 there are too ihany \^iables for frequent success. been Called for 7 p.m. by Chairman Women members and (riendk of ♦ K 8 5 v.-uitagp of them. He did not ex­ crea.sed delight when one can hear guard the contract. tering the A & P Store on Union St., Italy. It is anticipated that an au­ next month as a preliminary step The first hatard is that of pitch. Again theoretically, most Nathan I-. Miller. the Second Congregational Church ♦ AJ7 _ plain exactly wdiat this nicnnt. this master combination play the When you take the finesse, the Rockville, March 23. Police said dience will be arranged with Pope toward exploring the planet Venus are Invited. South W M t. N o ift M m t everyone t o ^ uses 440 as a standard pitch. Hut realistically, great Brahms Double Concerto. The town may be faced with a contract Is assured il’o m A11 e r the men deny any knowledge of John at the Vatican, while the A National Aerona^ullcs and This concerto was Brahm's fourth There will be a Chinese auction. 1 A Psu 2 4 tht of the Philharmonic couli^ court battle should one pf them be Members will- bring new or white which opponent has the queen of the break. group, is in Rome. Space Administration *i$oke*man be a UtUe high to start with, w h l^ 'peated hearings before sttempting and last composition In concerto approved by the commission. 4 4k AU. Pass ____ Three days on the French Rivi­ elephant ^ Ic le s for the penny auc­ spades. Opening lead — ¥ Q They were picked up at a Wind­ .said 'last night the launching will Foj >e Broadens means that the orchestra will tune to play along. i form. It was composed during hi* Matthew Morlarty. Manchester tion. Mrs. John Schmidt of the I f the finesse succeeds, as the sor Ave. restaurant about a half era. and a visit to Paris will con­ l>e littempled from Cape Canav­ a tiny bit hlRh. Lv;n; rather, buy the the.se are the men wfio can do Just zlm on Rt. 31. School Lunch Menu diamonds; they couldn't stop you activity they saw at the super­ Council President Luther Trouton BEST SELECTION OP music to go with a properly that. A top recording. (Copyright 1969, General Fea­ with four rectangular fin.s. will ((.ont1ni.ed from Page One) aide and Is contributing Us bit for Loyzlm wants the zone change The hot lunch menu* for the pub­ from getting one discard on a market the nfght of the break. will serve as acting mayor. have a solar b^Ucry much more a higher sound. By the time you pitched record. The reverse side contain*, in ad­ to relocate hi* TV and radio sales lic schools for the remainder of tures Corp.). However, neither could identify the -V 1 dition to the Tragic Overture, a club. Nurse Regan Honored pov/erfui than the one eontained ind('pciidence fron) the Rome gov ait down to jmur piano, recently and repair business from its Jiresfnt the week -follow; Normal Play Loses three accused men. LAMP Concerto* for Woodwinds nirelv done version of Brahm's Miss Helen M. Regan, a nurse in Vanguard I. The first Vtiuguard, ernmont througl) a regional a»- tuned to 4<0, you find the record location neaC'the Cove Restaurant Tomorrow, spaghetti with meat Prichard said he was working at Westminster XWN lIBkH Variations on a Theme by Haydn. The normal play of the trump with the Rockville 'Public Health launched almost 13 monllis ago, .sembly and a governing "junta." la anywhere from a quarter to a to a lot adjacent to his home on Rt. sauce, tossed salad, gelatin des­ suit loses the contract. You play his flower shop about 11 p.m. when Here Is real beauty, a delight Nursing Assn., was honored yes­ still is orbiting and it* solar The ('ommimial Pres* tiailed Hip half tone high. 31, about* half mile east of Daley sert: Wednesday, corn chowder, the ace and king of trumps and he heard a pounding noise in the terday for her 25 years of service. from beginning to end. The music fX)D ETT.\ cheese sandwich, celery sticks, powered transmitter i* still send­ Sicilian development as a sign of Of course on a violin, or other ...... then start on the clubs. E a s t OOD adjacent store. \VhjE;ji he looked Mrs. Robert F. Kingsbury, presi­ was composed by three early fSth Quartets No*. 2 and S Brahms R d., cake square: Thursday, home- li&SslUlSG! ing signals. The fin.* on the planned ! Ilglitcnlng relnlion.s belweeii Ital- t ’ -Morlarty owns properly across ruffs the third club, before you through the supermarket’s front atringed instrument, you * !centurv French composers: .lean-, i ),* (-urtl* String Quartet baked beans, frankfurt, cabbage rrank Stnstra - . Ds m MsHIn dent, presented Miss Regan with a satellite, will provide more area i laii t’ommimi.sts and Calholic* from Loyzlm * home, all zoned as can discard anything, and pushes Sblrlejr Hclatas - la 'window, he saw a man standing at lighting chance. Marie I>eClalr, Michel Blavet and I ^ve«tmln»ter XWN 1»441 salad, peaches; Friday, rice and gift o f money on behalf of the as- for gathering solijr energy. I a propaganda angle that the Ual- tuned to match any variation. It s j Warm vibrant BrahmsiaK residential. He told the commission the Jack of diamonds through you. the safe pounding it with a bar and tuna fish casserole, peas, carrot "Soffl* Com* Running" jiociation. Members of the nursing Nasa hopes tlie new satellite , lan Conimiml.sl party ha.i con- the fixed pitch instruments that inslmments involved In Ibis, ' ^ ^ at the public hearing that should This gives the defenders three dia­ la Calsr hammer, he said. When defense staff presented her with a bouquet do not fare so well. tiny concerto’ festival are oboe. Kbamber music st us oejt^ sticks, ice cream. Bread, butter counsel, Atty. Robert 'Verrillo will orbit at a peak altitude of j Riatently fostered Tins caused Hie the request be approved, It would and milk are served with all meals. mond tricks, enough to defeat the in a crystal and silver vase, and Roman ( ’nlliolic hisliops of the is- You must also remember the, flute and four bassoons. Certainly | Also asked Prichard why he could not 20.000 to 30,000 miles, dipping In be "spot zoning." Laidles Assn. Luncheon contract. rred MacMazray Jsaa WcMoa personal gifts. a low altitude of 200 mile.s. ' land lT> warn agnlnsl Riich cooper­ caliber of musician you are play- a concerto for four bassoons Is * | It was pointed out at the public Doily Option Identify the man, Prichard said: The Ladies Assn, of the First Library Week Observ ed The .satellite to be launched ation between Conimunisl.s and Ing along with when you try to. bit of a novelty, and one m ight!------hearing that the town would have "TH€ DAY OF "I had no idea whether that man Rockville Fhiblic Library will Join Congregational Church will serve Partner bids one spade, and the had a gun or not and I was getting next month will contain device* ! ('athollca. match a recording by a leading , expect that it would be an unsuc-i c j . . * no control over the property, a cafeteria-style luncheon from next player p a s s e s . You hold: TH€ BAD MAN" the nation in observance of Na­ S ro S o n y w S i^ tra or band. . cessful combination However. Mr. ; S l s l e i i l O O C l r I a n S should the zone change be made, In S:S«-8:S5-ie:2e out of the wav fast." 11:30 a m. to 1 p.m. Wednesday Spades — Q 10 8; Hearts — 9 6 Pigeon said he was driving past tional Library Week, with the slo­ Tempos will be top speed and. . Corrette doe.* make it work and event Loyzlm decided to sell it. In the ve.strj'. Featured will be 4 2; Diamonds — J 10 9 7; Clubs the store at the time and he .saw gan, "Wake Up and Read." Miss further the man on the record has the going is good sll the way. Event Wednesday Once a property 1* zoned as com­ home-baked beans, frankfurt*. Natalie B. Ide, librarian, invites the benefit of a conduetbr which ■ The principal flutist on this re- — 10 4. What do you say? WEDNESDAY Prichard look through the super­ mercial there would be no way of hamburgers, pie and coffee. Net apyone in the community not al­ vou do not. Any une.xpected cording is Jean-Pierre Rampal. Answer: Pass, The hand is very “THE BLACK ORCHID” market window and then rush into SPRING SPECIAL restricting structures proposed by proceeds will go toward redec­ change of tempo can leave you j One of the greatest flute virtuoso* A potiuck supper will be given nearly, but not quite, worth a his store. Pigeon turned his car ready familiar with the library, to orating the vestry. The group will high and dry. You should first i of the 20th century, hi* fame ha* by the Sisterhood of Agudath Loyzlm. around, saw two nien rush from get acquainted with its services Loyzlm proposes to build a have a business meeting at 1:30 0>tS9. r«H Wc thoroughly a'cquaint yourself with i spread the world Achlm Wednesday at 7 p.m. at the market, and saw a car leave a this week. SALE! details of the performance by re- Rampal who was presented recent- Chestnut Hill S.vnagogue. structure, similar to a house In ap­ p.m. Wednesday. driveway across the street. He said Painting Bids Sought On the committee with Mr*. pearance, which could be convert­ Mothers to Meet he chaiied the car but lost it, The Vernon school system Is CONSOimE ENSEMBLE ed into a residence should he ever The Young Mothers Club will seeking bids for its summer main­ Koenlgsberg are Mrs. Dora Zuck- Rockville policemen Robert KJell- Manchester firemen cany a hose to a burning chicken coop on cease to do business at that loca­ have a buslne.ss -..leeting at 8 p.m. tenance painting program. Sealed 5 0 % OFF er. Mr*. Morris Goldstein and Mrs. Surprise Shower quist, Stephen Piesoik and Clar­ Union St. while an "injured" Boy Seoiit awaits an emergency Joseph Tashlik. They would ap­ tion. tomorrow at the Nathan Hale ence N e ff testified as to their part bids are due at the office of Su­ Morlarty and his attorney con­ Community Center. Hostesses will ambulance. The fire and the victim were part of an emergency WE HAVE 100s O F Science Shrinks Piles preciate any donation* and those For Miss Sauter programs In the invetitlgation. Prosecutor perintendent of Schools Raymond situation simulated Saturday morning and combatted by Town tend "spot zoning" Is illegal. The be Mrs. Frank KristofT. Mrs. W il­ • i atUWCOST"jaf willing to give should call a com­ Harry H. Lugg said he has several E. Ramsdell April 30 at 10 a.m. All Goes Well Civil Defense forces. (Herald Photo by Ofiaral. SHADES FROM A mittee member. Proceeds are for other change from residential to liam Petroccia and Mrs. James R. more witnesses .to present when Bid forms and specifications arc Miss (Jynthia Jane Sauter, 94 LEADING New Way Without Surgery the Sisterhood's work. Card.* and commercial has been asked by Jo­ MacArthur. the court reopened at 2 p.m. Judge available there. Mah Jong are to played after­ seph Lombard of Wether.sfleld and Personals Holl St., wastendered a surprise Francis T. O'Loughlin is presiding. Coming Events partraent answered the. Union St. First Aid Instnietors group op­ MANUFACTURER! Henry U. Yeomans concerning miscellaneous shower Friday eve­ In CD Alert, ward. Mrs, Ralph C. Hoffman Is a pa­ In the case of Johrt^ A. Hammar, Mrs. Barent K. Barhydt, Hart­ fire alarm under the direction of e r a t e d emergem y amhulanees. property In the Meadowbrook tient at the Windham Community ning at the home of Barbara Ken­ Boy Scouts volunteered to act as TABLE MOOEl f K Consistinif o f: Parchments, Stops Itch—Relieves Pain Paper Hanging Class 18, Box Mountain Dr., 'Vernon, ford insurance executive. will Town Fire Chief W. Clifford Ma­ 1 Manor development on South St nedy, 86 Autumn St. The bride- "Video Everyday* astonishing statements like **Piles Mr.s. F. p. Sauage of Jonathan Memorial Hospital. who pleaded guilty to, reckless Says Merz son. injury victims. sillt.s and shantungs. Selec­ T«rk, N. T. - For tho slatect'fbi' a propo.sed grocery store elect found her gifts under a speak on Alaska at a meeting of NOW firit time science ha» found • new have ceased to be s problem!” Trumbull Highway, will open her A son was born Thur.sday to driving, Judge O'LoughlinMmposed the women of St. John's Episcopal Heads of the various CD serv­ One scout wlio supposedly was tion includes': Boudoir, The secret is a new healing sub­ to be operated by Yeomans. Yeo­ ruffled, rainbow-colored umbrella. All Right* Re«erved— henlins lubstRnce with the »»ton- home tonight at 8 for a meeting Mr. and Mrs. Alvin R. Goodin of a $45 fine and recommended that Church tomorrow at 8 p.m. Manchester Civil Defense forces ices directed operations from injured by debris in the vicinity of NEW 1959 Handcrafted Qualily hridifC, table, floor and lehins a b ility to ihrtnk hemor­ stance (Bio-Dyne*)—discovery of mans is operating a service sta­ Squirrel Ti-ail at Windham Com­ The guest.s were, for the most H. T. Dickenson A Co„ Inc. headqiiarlers in the Municipal I Bill-sack’s Market on Hartford Rd of the Columbia Work. part, former classmates of Miss the youth's father deny him Use of The Golden Age Club will meet mobilized for three hours Saturday rhoids. stop itchinr. relicTS s world-famous research institute. tion in this development which is munity Memorial Hospital. The Building until a "power failure" I did siicli an artiistic job with make­ chimney shades. You’ll This substance is now svsiUble Mrs. Lucius W. Robinson Sr. Sauter. After the gifts were the car for three months. Hamfnar tomorrow at 2 p.m. at the PAC morning to contend with einer- pain — without surgery. zoned under a non-conforming couple have another son and a forced them to move to the 81h up that a bus driver stopped to di­ want to buy several at theae In esse after case, while gently in BMppo$itor)f or oinfmfwf form and Mr*. Ewan Kullgren. local opened, the evening was spent wa* arrested by a State Policeman Club on Village St. instead pf the genciea arising from a mythical under the nsme Prtpnration // • leaders, will present the topic of use; daughter. who lives on Old Town Rd. and District firehouse with their radio rect traffic while several pedestri­ low. low marLOW prices! relieving pain, actual reduction Town counsel has been consulted playing games and reminiscing. usual place. hurricane and flood. At your druggist. Money back the evening - "Wallpapering." witnessed the youth’s driving past equipment for use with an auxili­ ans volunteered to administer first (shrinkage) took place- on the requested changes, accord­ Miss Sauter and David Duncan Each purchase The Polish Roman Catholic Ten "Injuries " were reported WHATEVER YOU NEED— Most amasinr of all-resuHs were guarantee. Hoateases are Mrs. Kenneth L. Manchester Evening H e r a l d his house on two occasion*, with ary generator there. aid. •R*». U. S. Pat. Off. ing to Albert J. Stevenson, public of Bolton will be married on June Union will hold a grocery around town, and CD workers •e thorough that sufferers msde Fox and Mr*. Philip Isham, Coventry cor. espondent, .Mrs. F. made here is tires screeching. . relations chairman. 20 at St. Mary's Church. social tomorrow at 7 pm. at the faced problems of broken gas and During the alert, which began at Reriirn From Funeral Pauline IJttle, telephone Pilgrim backed by Two men recently released from PAC CTub on Village St. 9 a m , Russell Halliaway acted as Senior Team Approved water mains, power failure, de­ Iiisrol Killing!; Prohrd ■XTRA MATURIS Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Clarke. 2-6231. ' SzaK ick dependable Tolland County Jail were returned Hoewnum Barracks. Veterans struction of various roads and 'director of field operations under IT iWIVILf Coventry Boys' Baseball Assn, • "Sarvic* Sov*r" Horizontal Choi- YOU'LL FfNO IT Rwnnyslopes, Columbia Lake, have there to serve 30 days for intoxica­ of World War I, and its Auxiliary Merz. Dr. Nicholas Marziallo di­ POR lASY VIIWING this year for the first lime will bridges and a fire on Union ,Sl. IHiaca, N. Y. The killing «is • Spotlit* Dial • Zenith Sun- I returned from Vermont where they MATES— Men’s Association ELECTRONICS tion and 45 days for being common will meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. in rected medical services. Park Su­ AT have a program to offer the town's To Enjoy Slimming STANEK "A ll in all." said CD Director method of paralhion insecticide •hin* picture tub* • Full power THI AlCOn-M*rf«l CR331 were called last week by the death Peabody Attends drunkards, sentences to run con­ GAR Hall. John J. Merz, "the practice went perintendent Hoi ace M u r j) h e y has been discovered by researchers Just say Tue.sday of his mother, Mrs. M yr­ entire male population. LABORATORIES currently. They are Alton J. troniformer • Pull puih en/off; 21* d iif. ixiFat. 262 «q. Ev^ta Tonight well. We had very good coo|)cra- (handled transportation, and W el­ at the Cornell University. Secliing Inchei recUnfulAr pictur# tle Somerville, of Randolph. Latest developments are that SERVICE Maine, 40, and Charles H. McFar- ton* control • '’Fring* lock’’ for Marlow’s the word! the Twilight League baseball pro­ CARD PARTY The Rockville Fish and Game tion from all people concerned, and fare Director Mary Della Fera was I to learn why spraying t-recs wiHi •r^. Available in elMny or Co-Op Mother* Area Workshop lane, 37, both of no certain ad­ Club will meet at 8 pm. at the in charge of emergency supplies. ttobl* pictur** INO. gram In Willimantic will accept a the wliole organization benefitted I parathion several ueeks before in­ maroon color#. Participating mothers In Colum­ Friday, April 17—7:80 277 BROAD dress.. , Mile Hill Clubhouse. team from Coventry according to peaboOW PLAYING W iner.',154 Prospect St.; Louis World's Finest Play aiMPING TOWER ¥ ¥ ■ i ■ W U m B m e ¥ ¥ ■ 8 year.* and up. Hartford Hospital, will be the dis- j HEADQUARTERS A nolle was entered in the case OfEN THUaSOAY EVENINGS UNfll I PM. ' Orlis, Hartford: Anna Ixiethscher. Application forma for member­ cussion leader of the Hartford Gerald Phllipe • Daaielle Darrleax of Otto C. Busse, 24. WillimanUc, Gyms a taM N SIN *t*l tM.M vSm snK.itr •..•iS I* Now Being Built FOR SNOW TIRES Job's Hill Rd., Ellington: Joseph :•» ♦ IS csamvttvs iMeililf el SH.IS —tk. ship in the American and National workshop. i charged with operating a motor vehicle while under the influence, Suchecki, 59 Spring St.: Afbert League teams are being distrib­ "ROUGE et NOIR" store and Plant 296 Broad S L ' VISE-GRIP^ • o - . y - e OWtPICIAI. VINANCE CO. The 6ral of five apartment unit.s of intoxicants. Shortmann, Tolland Ave.; Dorothy uted in the local schools. These Stendahl’i Bed aad Black T E L Ml 3-5179 t’ lrich, Mile Hill Rd,: August Wag­ SOCKETS now being built by Green Manor should be returned to the respec­ Bonds of $24 and $5 were for­ feited by motorists who failed to ner, 91 Village St.: Marilyn Fred­ Con.stniclion Co. on W, .Middle tive schools as soon as possible to 6:45-0:20 — AI»o erick, 46 Burke Rd. Tpke. .should be ready for oc­ enable the officials In completing S:0d < 3) THE BIO PAYOFF appear. Several cases were con­ iBcrid BerKm«n In (22-30) YOUNG DB. MALONE Admitted yesterday: E ^ Bo-dua, BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO. cupancy by Aug. 1. plans. CHADWICK & CO. tinued. Giant Size ( *-58) BEAT THE CLOCK 6B4 OENTEB ST.-^511 9-0669 Hospital Applies for Grant RFD 1. Ellington: Henr’y Saucier A company .spokesman said I-egton Events "THE CHICKEN" (40) ALL STAR PLAYHOUSE Bioad Brook; Edward Stacey, work 1* already well underway on The Auxiliary to the Coventry 8:30 ( 3-40) THE VERDICT IS YOURS Rockville City Hospital will file Rnp^viiie 0:06 (22-30) FB051 THE.SE ROOTS application for fedeial funds with the construction of the apart­ American Legion Post will meet ( 8) CONNECTICUT BAND­ 9:80 ( 3-40) ANN SOUTHERN SHOW Discharged yesterday: Mae- ment.* which are being erected at 8- 8 tonight at the Legion home. STAND (22-30) TV THEATER which to contruct an additional iM Reardon, Loveland Hill: Mrs. a cost of $334,800. Nine such (58) WHO DO YOU TRUST? “ A Sword for 3Iaritts'* wing. The funds, provided under Mrs. Loretto Noonan of New 4:00 ( 3) BANGER ANDY ( 8) U.S. MARSHAL Corinne CMrtis and son, 13 Village aparlmenl buildings have already London, department child welfare (22-30) TRUTH OB CON8E- (58) TOP PRO GOLF tile Hill-Burton Act, are allocated St., Ellington: Mrs. (tarolyn Cola been built by the company and Peter Thomnon ¥•. Arnold by the state. DAY SPECIALS * ^ chairman, will speak on "Child TONIGHT and T l’ ESD.AY 7t!air&to6vteA9>U4t DRtVt’IN SEQUKNCKS (color) Palmer and daughter. Vernon: Mrs. Irene r j contain 96 unit.s. An additional 62 ( *-5S) AMERICAN BANDSTAND The trustees announced some STURDY 2" Delinquency." Mrs. Noonan is a ONLY « (18)'LIFE OF RILEY 10:00 ( 3) LUCILLE BALL-DK8I McNamara and son. 233 W. Main I apartmenl.s will be available when retired State Policewoman. ARNAZ “ Lacy W'anU a time ago that plana were being ONLY $1 THICK STEEL M A N 5FIE LD (40) THE 8 STOOGES Career** St.: Anthony Baevinka. RFD 2. 1 the new units are built. Mrs. Alwina O’Brien, public mr 3* wtu,»A*Amrt% er 4:15 (40) THE SECRET STORM made for the addition of a wing, ^ T - (22-30) T^ DANCE PARTY Births Friday: A son to Mr. TUBING Plan.s call for the erection of 2- health visiting nurse of the Public 4:00 ( 3-40) THE EDGE OF NIGHT probably within two years. The do w n ! -=r- The Starts \('ednesdayl (13) CLUBHOUSE 18 . (Color) Gueitm Tab Hnnt- and Mrs. Wallace Merrill. 114 j story buildings of various size.*. Health Nursing As.sn , will give a (22-30) COUNTY FAIR er. Fnolette Goddard, and wing, as designed by architect Orchard St.; a son to Mr. and Mrs. I FOR TUESDAY ONLY I ! The large.At building. 26 by 341 r e m a r k a b l e 5:00 ( S> FEATURE FILM Walter Pldfeon Vietdr Frid, is a 2-story structure, brief talk on the local community ( 8) count OF 5IONTE CRI80 Rolin Hartman, 50 Hale St. ■ Ext. feet, will contain 22 unit.s and will | •’Apelow Jack** with basement. It would be con- .service program. Post members MR-PENNYPACKCR^ ( H-i0> POPEYE (40) FEATURE FORTY Births Saturday: A son to Mr. co.st an estimated $118,000. . e**St UHEY KPIHN 10:30 ( 8-53) JOHN DALY. NEWS *t!'ucted of the present structure and Mrs. Milton Schliphack, . 3 j will also have a business meeting (IB) TV READERS DIGEST (22) BOLD VENTURE FOOD KINO V. 8. 'TOP CHOICE Ql .AI.ITV BEEF DEPT. I Other buildings are: one. 26 bv at 8 tonight at the Legion home. CUFTON WEBB AMIIIT Kllin (22) FIRST SHOW (SO) TEN-4 and p^allel to it, forming an H. Farmstead I>a., Ellington: a son! **FiKh(inir Coatt Guard** Bed capacity would be increased I 163 feet, 10 unit.s. $,S4.000; two, 26 Court of Honor OOMTHYIMUWE 10:45 (53) EARLY LATE SHOW to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Marcue, 17 j SEPARATE WT-. (80) ROY ROGERS GOLDEN CROWN * by 121 feet, eight units each, “GREEN “ Mexlcana” by 30 to 50. providing private and Vernon Ave, ' Boy Scout Troop 63 and Ex­ CHAMEB COBURNi 5:30 ( K-53) .MICKEY .MOUSE CLUB ( 8) WEATHER. NEWS A GALVANITE $43,200 each; one. 26 by 145, 14 plorer Scout Troop 63 will have a C¥*¥».Si*iiBU¥g MANSIONS (181 KATHY GODFREY SPORTS »eml-p)’ivate rooms mainly. Birth today i A son to Mr. and unit*. $75,000. ootCM »r M ium . tMCBMCOrC * ■CtltenOR (SO) THE EARLY SHOW The facilities of the hospital SLIDE Court of Honor at 8 tonight at the Cl tlwtN .“ Mr. Dynamite” (18) LATE NEWS Mrs. Alfred Beebe, 130 Union St. I 11:00 ( S> NEWS. WEATHER A have been taxed on many occa- ISLICED BACON < b 39< Robertson School. LEE J.C0B8 (40) TWILIGHT THEATER SPORTS 1:00 ( R) WILD RILL fllCKOK •ions. A State Department of Vernon nriil Talootfvlllp new* I* Boy Scout David Eaton and Ex­ SOM kUaMUM ( 8) WORLD'S BEST MOVIES Mr. Pennypacker shonm at 8:40 (18)’ NEWS AT SIX "An Am-rlrR* Romance’.* Health spokesman .said there may handled through The . Herald’* Merz Will Speak plorer Scout Earl Lovell are elated CO-HIT Hounrsav* (63) laATE MATINEE to receive Star Scout awards. 6:15 (18) COLONEL TIM McCOY (18) TRANSITION be difficulty in obtaining the funds' Rockrille Bureau. 7 W. Main Rt., FOOD KING HEAVY’ WESTERN ECONO-BEEE DEIT. (22) m o NEWS Giant ELEVEN play gym with 3 swings, I At SA Citadel First Class awards will ge given "ALASKA PASSAGE" Plus “GUNMAN FR08I 0:25 ( 8) WEATHER. NEW’S (20) NEWS A WEATHER as the Manchester Memorial Hos-' telephone TR 5-8136. ROUNDED I SHOWN AT 7:15 LAREDO" in color! SPORTS pital received funds recently, and , ------c— ------trapeze bar flying nngs, skyruh* nnd slide SLICED Allan Covlello. David Samuels, (22) SPORTSCAST 11:15 ( 8) FEATURE FILM SNAG-FREE Charles Lowery and Tyler Devine 0:30 < B) POPEYE THEATER "It Ilnd to Be Ynu" it is classified in the same district - The 1958 accident death rate In Tlie public is Invited to hear (18) TKENSVILLE (20) JACK PAAR SHOW as the Rockville hospital, the United States is estimated at HAND-RAIL Slide has safety platform of w.itid Civil Defense Director John Merz, of the regular: troop. (22) GADABOUT SADDJST 11:80 (22) JACK PAAR SHOW Lb. I Other regular troop award* fol­ Mayor to Tour Europe 53 per 100,000 population, as com­ 39c who will speak this evening at ladder has steps not rungs I BEEF LIVER low: Frederick Meyers, Robert Mayor and, MjS. Herman G. pared with 56 per 100.000 popula­ 7:45 at the Salvation Army Cit­ Olson will leavi May 19 to Join the tion in 1957. adel. Gillette, Foster Grant. Dennis DRY CLEANING MORIARTY BROS. HERE'S YOUR OWN AMUSEMENT PARK! He will discif such yital mat­ Roche and Eric Ohlund, second SUNSHINf: Pickup and Delivery SELLING Nf'vor boforp sucfi of' offor cjli tf'irpo ot ihes 3 -W A Y CU M B IN C TO W E R’ ters as warning signal.s, plans for class; Jay Golden, Herbert Love, STATE ITH LINCOIJfS — MERCURY I Gary Walker. Raymond Bushey MANCHESTER fabulous playground thrills for kids at a low, low I emergency protection from radio­ FISHER AND and Curtis Bay, tenderfoot; and activity. and will answer questions ENGLISH FORDS prico. Keeps the youngsters cit horne and off th 7 foot SAFETY GRAPE DRINK 2 c , n , 47c Richard Barth, John Ohlund, NOW and TUESDAY DRY CLEANSERS, Inc. pertaining t,o Civil Defense. He Continuous From 6 F.M. 315 CENTER ST.— M l 3-5135 LYNN POULTRY FARM street Deluxe fr^atures throughout will abso show a film dealing with Charles Lowery and David Eaton, 326 Broad St.— Dial H I 9-7111 I meii^ badge awards. Featare Shown St20-8:S0 SLIDE AND •1 I surprise attack. Mil MOVIE GOERS ARE Explorer Scout merit badge ★ FINEST' U. S. n o ! 1 SIZE A MAINE The meeting will be held under , ^ ELATED BECAUSE (t:> SPECIAL ASSIGNMENT 11:45 (53) NEWS SPECIAL TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY ONLY SPECTACUWR WAR HITS! ( S-»> NEWS 1:00 ( 8) HEADLINES G YM RINGS the sponsorship o the Friendly . R^^erl Prinz, athletics, citizenship I 6) NEWS A WEATHEE < 1:5* ( 3) NEWS A WEATHER Circle. Refre-shment* and a social j community, automobiling, (4*> TV SPOBTS PAGE q u a lit y -' 10 Lb. B ag time will follow. ( S) UNION PACIFIC FRYIN8 I rpQ r Qc POTATOES 23c I j and citizenahip in the nation; Craig ( 81 YOU ASKED FOR IT 22 foot WHEELMASTER ROLLER COASTER I (18) MOVIE AT 7 f t Grant, firemanship and first aid; TUESDAY Dennis Walker, horr^ repairs, "Mountzi* JBilice" CHICKEN L L U O 3 a THE (22) We a th e r and ' news’ ) ( 3-43) LOVE OF LIFE * 1 9 ^ WHITE SLICED. FULL SIZE camping and automobfling; Alv-in MAIN (M) NEWS OF THE HOUR » (22-33) TIC TAC DOUGH A root amuiomont pork rido that's pockod with fun GENERAL ' Tarbell, reading and music; Robert WEATHER (S3) RUDDY O^ANE SHOW I I I Roche, camping and art; James (4«) NEWS a WEATHER ) ( 3) BEABCH FOR TOMUBBOW R K A O E and thrilli, yot If* parfoetly lofo. Sot It up in back ^ (SS) I SPY I Colby, automobiling and. Ixivell, (33-33) IT COULD RE YOD yard or largo baiomont room. Thoy'll novor tiro of it. | ^ L o a ves TV SERVICE (4*) DOUGLAS EDWARDS. ( 8-53) PLAY YOUR HDNCB MIDDLE TURNPIKE « • 3 MANCHESTER BREAD 2 29c I camping. NEWS I (43) TV THFJITER Days M AC A Call : Among the guests attending the (22) HIOBLIOHTS Night* ¥ A t9 9 Plus Part* FEATURE (S*) NEWS I (3) THE GUIDING UGBT I affair will be David Roche, district STARTS AT ( 8-4*) NAME THAT TUNE ) ( 3) NEWS I < 3-53) MUSIC BINGO ; « f Free Parking— Pareet Pickup Sersdee to Your Car TEL. MI 8-6482 I commissioner; Oscar Miller and (2^M) BUCKSKIN “ Annle’t Old Bean** (22) AT HUHE WITH KJ'TTT Compact dknbinf ( S-61) TALKS OF THK TEXAS (33) m o v ie 3IATINEE RANGERS “ Texna Flyer'* (43) OIVOBCE HKARINO towor imd *Udo that Former Cheney OPERATION Ut-^) THK RblSTLESS GUN ) ( 3) OUR HISS BROOKS build* yeueg niwdoi... I ■“Four LIvet** ) < 3-43) AS THE WORLD TDBNS I Miil.s (-S-40) THE TEXAN ( 3) COMEDY TBEATEE Hartford Road BURNSIDE 1'’^“ d a m e s ( 8) WALTER WINCHBLL (S3) THE WAY . YALE DIVINITY SCHOOL CHOIR " --'A <5S> POLKA-OO-BOUNO ) ( 3-43) JIMMY DEAN, SHOW and Pine Street nOMN'.lol AV> ■ ( HTFIl ; f ' ujn (18) BETWEEN THE ACTS (32-33) QUEEN FOB A DAY Manchester, Conn, fOLiO'VID Sr CO HArjei Ot. ( 8"40) FATHER KNOWS BF*8T ( 8-SS) DAY IN COURT I I 8:3 (22-SO) TALES OF WELLS. FAR­ ) ( 3-43) HOUSE PARTY CONCERT Liberal Bui Last 2 Days! GO “ The Lnat Stand'* (33-33) HAOOI8 BAOOIS (C*lM) 1 SPONHORE0 BT KeithV Is Ready SINATRA-MacLAINE EVERY NIGHT < 8-^) BOLD dOURNEV ( 343) GALE STORM SHOW “ Where Queens tALCOTTVILLE OONGREOA'nONAL CHURCH CHOIR sTQitE “SOME CAME RUNNING’' EXCEPT For Summer! L ’Saturday From t A.M.' Shop, For King I In Color! A t 8 p.m. SATURDAY STARTS WEDNESDAY Exclusive TRIPLE REFINED f K o i th F u t*n it a .OpaaAyer I W alt Dianey** L Sized Values’' Wonderful Memories! Wednesday, April 15 8 P.M. Summer F'Yiniltnre For The Porch And Spectacular “ TO NH A" AT.THE Terrace I* Arriving Dally. You'll Find An m* s’Stfur' “ The Golden Age OI Comedy" with Sal Mlneo in Color ATLANTIC HEATING OILS • :S0-I0tlS TALOOTTVILLB CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Extenatve CollecMon From 'Which T* M AN CH ESrr ^ fo A.M.-10 P.M. MONDAY thru TttURSDAY . .t . - t- ' yV, • V < »' 4 ' ’ W \ ' Choo*e . . . All At Low Keith Budget i n ■) M A IN ST. W EDNESDAY L. T. WOOD CO. Prloeok Plan To Open A Keith Account. AAI.-10 P.M. FRIDAY and SATURDAY '‘Kemukalilo PeoayM a b m i p a m m o “BLAOk ORCHII NBAB TNt^Ttl Ti i. jjhon. Mstchefi 3-1129 '.■> V' •■'li • . t -( ^ ' f ■- f > ■ / \- \ rtV'\ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTERv CONN.^ MONDAY. APRIL 13, 1959 PAGE n v B tf ANIQHESTER EVENING HEBALP. MAWGHg^TER, CONN., MONDAY, APRAi 18, 1959 yesterday and- a storm of protaat 300 Y EA R S' foUowed. So did Pavla, who came Andover Ofiara’s Easter Shot ARTHUR DRUG Bolton 7 Lawmakers to Hu|^o to finer out If ho couW MM PRESOBiraoN Hospital Unit have Dorothy, for the aoo. Moore lenvt W'** EXPERIENCE ' agreed. ______ImtfttiMtte BY OUR PHARMAOUn ______Mr enlck h te M IMrajM Liquor PermH Denied Best Photof or Mareh Uliiforiiis and Gear S6u^l|t Impressed by Davis said Us etophaat trainer To Hear Talk “says ahs might Straln^ten up and SSm aw sew iMt rn UlSieT*.I------The Baby Has bsoome a perfset lady." Svlvlan Ofiara, "Hie Herald's Junior Basel^all Leaj Skipjack Trip But they'll take no chances at Proposed Rt. 6 Store chief photographer, has won' first About Clinic place in the Match plKjtdgraphy her new home. HeV first 80 dsys in T u 1 s a. CHARGE YOUR . cohlosl sponsored by - tho New RANGE The State Liquor Control Com-4-the members of Mrs. Phripa’ England Press Photographora Dr Truman G. Esau, director of „Uan B«b-I ""T.‘tK’M . and Paul G am ^, son of. Mr. \ Davla said the elephant would be the Community Child Guidance and handling ease wef« men- PRESCRIPTIONS HERE Snappy Snippers for the skirts Assn. The winning picture was a Been Named••• reerssuon program plsiuisd by and Mia, George Williams of shackled Inalde the elephant build­ mission haa denied .the application rUEL OIL Clinic In Manchester, will be the Fred Gsal. park commisklonar, sad by Holifield’s coUeogues. they entered low-angle shot William Wamock and Mrs. Eu­ that Andover can consume.” Hudak, Carol Ursln, Sally Clough, The photographer.s' association points, and third place, three day at the Community Hall fire­ gene Mikeiia, Wednesday; Mrs...... i>mbrar. ibrancp of my 723 M A IN ST. In loving vvni W h a t a b o u t In announcing Us decision the Kathy Darwin, Kathy Donahue sponsors the contest each month, points. Two awards will be made place room at 8 p.m. The. meeting Francis Warren and Mrs. Janies a headsUnd on her trainer. crusK^ mothpr. CxrUtinfcChi who pan«pd away on Aprilp r ll^ 1962. Commission said it found that is­ and Judy McGuire and a red rib­ and sends the winning pliotos to annually within the region, to the exiBcte to elect officers, establish Curry, Thursd|iv: Mrs. Pasquale Ing him to death. outstanding photographer of the , ir-bor^A^d^j aTMrch^t;rT.rH.rH^pi^ a Boai^ of Directors and accept He thought he could rehabilitate our mortsogo? suance of a package liquor permit bon by Susan Leon. the national contest rhalrfu|in for Cairo and Mrs. Charles deGanahl, Over your ifave a breeze:e ^ bblowing, l o i Awards were given to Mrs. John year determined by point total, the elephant, but two weeks ago And I llncer to thbik a whllK at this location would be detri­ consideration as the national Friday. And etchpd in Ihp rlnud.|a me. Plenty! When you take out mental to the public Interest. Conlan’s Baste and Bake Club for and In the photographer whose Has ‘OpersUoB Alert’ Friday Public Records she repeated her stunt on another monthly contest winner. Bolton residents wdll be required Is the shadow of your smile. Appearing at the hearing were their entries as follows: Laurel In the regional contest the first picture is judged tlie best of the Warnaite* Deeds: Eugene Gall' trainer. He was injured. a mortgage on your home, ory, 9. and Bruce. 4H: and a sister. Sandra. 2 to Uke cover on Friday when sirens Moore set the execution date for Daugliler. Nellie McQueVni. State Rep. Ells^vorth L. Covell, Warner, school clothes, blue; place winner will receive a score 12 monthly winners. are sounded during the national ardone to Louis P. Georgeftti. prop­ the bank protects its invest­ Zoning and Planning Commission Joanne Remesch, skirt, blue; Mrs. Little presents service bars to Mrs. Luther York of Weth­ “RUST-OLEUM” ______BdMni, son of Mr. and Mrs. Reginald L. Moseley. CivU Defense training exercise. erty on Sunningdale Lane; Celes- ment with infurance. Make Chairman Raymond P. Houle, John Claudia Conlan, school clothes, ersfield for 2,000 hours. Department President Mrs. J. Scott “Operation Alert." ttno Augusto to Alfred and Selma H. Yeomans, the Rev. Willlard E. blue-; Susan Wroblin.ski, school Bums for 2.000 hours, and Mrs. Arthur Westphal of New Haven Weat WUHngton. He was.bom April 4 at Laneri, property on French Rd.; W e the unmortgaged part Thomen,- Wheeler Hess, William clothes, red; Gal Remesch, skirt, ^IritaL *Hta maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs Allen CD workers will assemble at the ma^maaB Is Ike Time To Plan Your for 1,000 hours. (Herald Photo by Saternis). R ^ a S e r West W llllngtoiT ^d his paternal grandjimmnts are local shelter on the alert signal, John and Marjorie Dougan to of^pur home — tlw part Smith, Mrs. Clifton B. Home, Mrs. blue; Kathy Donnelly, school Service Bars S r . ^ M r s ! ^ R O. M otley. WUUmanUc. He haa a sister. Alice Dr. Truman Esau a long, steady blast, at 11:30 a.m. Vernon F. Herter, property on N n w SPRING PAINT UP— wj J. ’Tansley Hohmann Jr.. Mrs. clothes, red; and Kristine Hutch­ Brookfield Rd.; Elijah Roser to you’ve already paid for - Donald Richards, Mrs. Ronald Uama, arrived at Sian In north­ No public participation is required g a *Vir Kstlmatea Call . . . inson, school clothes, blue. Presented at west China en route to Peiping lor Aime,4. , , • . . worked one jwar at the Psychiatric at this time. MerrlU and Lillian Mott, property U iuured^Tpo! Bockus, Mrs. Edward Arnold, Mrs. Ribbons were ^ven to Mrs. An­ Fugitive Lama Institute at Columbia Medical George Nelson, Mrs. George Mun­ the National People's Congress, Pamela Aim. daughter of B*r. and Mrs. James R_^West. Som- At 1:30 p.m., the take cover on Colonial Rd. ^ drew Gasper’s Stitch and Stir Club Panchen LAma, whom Red China bom April 6 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Center and one year at the Brook­ signal, a wavering tone will be the Conservr.trlx's Deed: Daisy Wm. Dickson and Son ? Call us for a property in- son. Mrs. Andrew Gasper, Miss as follows: Shelia Henry, tailored lyn Juvenile Guidance Center. AL Unit Tea has named head of the Tibetan lo­ S S - r n f M ^ m S d n a S Mr. and Mrs. Ralph D. Whlttet. signal for halting traffic, except on Baker Dlmock to Joseph N. Ash­ torance checkup^V;todayl Olga Llndholm, Mrs. Mary Bou­ suit, blue; Karleen Taylor, eve­ Talks to India cal government, said he believes Prior to hi.s position with the clinic ford, property on Notch Rd. dreau, Mrs. William Kowalski, ning gown, blue; Paula Vanty, PRATT Wardibuss Point, and her paternal grandparents in Manchester, Dr. Esau as the bridges, for about 10 minutes. This the Tibetan revolt will soon be put R ^ S s W ^ e s t . EUlngton. She haa a slater, Deborah Lee, 16 Is the time when public participa­ Distribution of Estate: George PAINTING Mrs. Walton Yerger, Mrs. Frank best dress, red; and Siegllnde Mrs. J. Scott Burns of Orange, director of the Children's unit at Hamilton, Mra. Ruth Whitney, and down. tion Is required. Shedd to Ruth Shedd, clubhouse Klein, best dress, red.- Department president of the Amer­ About Future Peiping';) also said North Tibet months...... Marcy State Hospital in Marcy, at Bolton Notch. and DECORATING Mrs. Paul Pfanatlehl. ican Legion Auxiliaries, assisted SIGN CO. N. Y. In talking to the h.,jpital Following the public action sig­ Linda Jillson, a lone member, herdsmen asked tho Communist William Thomas, son of Mr. and Mrs. William C. ■** nal, CD staffs on *11 levels will man Specializing In Church Work, One character witness appeared entered a semi-dress outfit and, by Mrs. Wilbur Little, 195 Spencer (Continued Ironi Page -'be) Chinese army to revenge them for group. Dr. Esau will explain the Advertisement— • Establish 1915 • for DeQuattro who would have St., honored active hospital volun­ rtftV wftfl born April T ot Mnnchwtor Memorial Hos- work and aims of the newly formed control centers and solve paper was declared a runner-up for the atrocities committed by Tibetan For Signs pltal His matemsd grandparents are John Coleman. EUln^on, problems based on mock atomic Is your driving record good? MI 9-0920—MANCHESTER been permittee of the store. He State Review. , teer workers. Of which there are rebels. Child Guidance a in lc in Manches­ Take advantage of it. Check Into mcr hill resort 1,50 miles northeast L d Mrs. Maty Coleman, Providence. R. I./and his paternal attacks on Hartford, Bridgeport. and John Burke of Manchester 137, at a tea yesterday at the of New Delhi which the Tibetan But the Nationalist Chinese ter. Safeco and your Insurance pay­ American Legion Home and pre­ grandfather Is Fred Gibbs, Greenporl, U I., N. Y. The meeting wUl start wtth a Waterbury and New London. Some each owned 40 per cent of the B Manchester Evening Herald may make his headquarters. newspaper Central Dally News in communities will carry out local ment checks will be leas. Crockett and D Realty Inc., which owns the Andover correspondent Mrs. Paul sented them with award.s. Nehru has said the Dalai Lama Taipei said the Communists were buffet luncheon to be served at Agency Inc. MI 3-1577. Mrs. Little, who Is Department Brenda la a . daughter of Mr. and Mrs.^ A ^ u r noon. Mrs. Alfred Sundquist, pre_. training exercises during the na­ Rt. 8 property, while the remain­ K. Pfanstichl, telephone Pilgrim will get the respectful treatment still suffering heavy losse.s in EXPERT SERVICE ing two per cent is held by their 2-6856. chairman of this activity, was Tibet, especially in the southern Windsor Locks. She was borh * 1 ^ ‘? j? i ^ r i u ^ g l e - dent of the Hospital Auxiliary, will tional test. . Hancheeter Evening Herald due him as a living god of the HospltsL Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Kagie conduct the annual business meet­ Stale CD Director Leo J. Mul- attorney, Francis Shea, who rep- one of two winners who received Buddhists. But Indian officials part of the rountry. Bolton correspondent, Dort* M. 1,000-hour bars. Department Presi­ som M Green Manor Rd.. and her p a t e r n a l J^ d p a m n ts are Mr. cahy has stressed the need for pub­ re.sehted DeQuattro at the hear­ have made clear the refugee would ing and election of officers. D’ltalla, telephone Mitchell 3- WE SPECIALIZE IN and Mrs. Myron BogUsch, 669 W. Mldffle Tpke. She has two Arrangements for the event have lic cooperation In the CD drills. YEAR-ROUND AIR CONDiTIONiNu 175 ing. dent Mrs. Burns was one of two not be allowed to direct or inflame "Only with continued public 5545. Dress Revue Repeaters who received 2,000-hour , bars. Bariiaclf* from (ioosr brothers, Arthur Randy, 5, and Jeffrey Brian, a. been made by Mrs. John P. Cheney the Tibetan resistance movement ALL FAMOUS MAKES!»I Jr , assisted by Mrs. Charle.s \R. drilUs," he said, “will we hammer East Center Sandra Phelps and Earlecn Jill- Fourteen others were presented WITH QUISH FUNERAL HOME Local Stocks from India. London - - The word, barnacle, Hamilton, Mrs. Wells Case Denni­ home the fact that this state could Street son will again represent Tolland with 50-hour pins and two received To Visit Sarnath John AWan. aon of Mr. and Mrs. Cart A. Moore Jr. 20 Fair- . quality of service has no bearing on County In the 4-H, State Dress Re­ 500-hour pins. comes from the barnack, or bar­ son, Mrs Cain Mahoney and Mrs. be hit by nuclear weapons and pre­ The Dalai Lama is expected Id NORMAN’S IS ALWAYS BENDIX view S t He was bom April 6 s t * K e ' pare our non-military defenses as price—the same high standards are ad­ Phone view. QuotaUpna PurmsDed by These women have served in the nacle goose, a winter visitor to W, T. Moyer. Auxiliary members hered to. the same complete, modem and visit Sarnath, near Benares, in taL His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Cart must make their reservations by well as possible against this For Sandra, it is thefourth con­ Cobnm & 5llddlebrook. Inc. three 'Veteran hospitals in New­ England. In medieval days the AT YOUR SERVICE HOTPOINT S r . 20 Falrvlew S t , and his paternal grandparents are Mr. and Home Town sympathetic service rendered regardless of MI 3-1126 secutive time that she has been ington, Rocky Hill and West North India,' before he settles at bird's nesting place —- in the arctic April 15. threat" Bank Stocks Mus.soorie. Buddha reputedly de­ Mrs. William Vlens, 12 Hyde SJt ^ ^ ^ Vtmial-Aid Talk .Set | expenditure. — chosen from the County Dress Re­ Haven; also in Norwich. Fairfield —was unknown. A myth arose FRIGIDAIRE view to compete in the State Bid Asked and Middlesex Hospitals. livered his first sermon in Sar­ that the gose originated within the Our Service Department is James Goodsell of West Hart- | Oil Co. Year 'Round Air Conditioning. Conn. Bank and Trust nath, i , 0LACKSTONE Donna Jean, daughter of Mr. and Mm. Danlrt ft. Koehler. Society Will Hold ford will be guest speaker at the ! finals. Mrs. June Yeomans Park of shell-like fruit ot a .seaside tree. recognized as the largest in 79 Mill S t She was bom April 8 a t Manchester Memorial Earlcen chalked up her third Co...... 42’2 44'2 Wapping sang solos, accompanied Another leading Tibetan Lama, Someone noticed a barnacle-en­ this area and Is stafTed with meeting of the Council of Catho­ WIlUaiD P. quish Pusl National Bank ol Tsupnganapa Rihpeldorji. report­ GENERAl ELECTRIC Hospital. Her maternal grandparents sre Mr. snd Mrs. Ben­ lic Women tonight at 8 o'clock at FREE 24-HOUR Fur\eral win this spring. Both girts entered bv Mrs. Henry Pe.ssini, Instrumen­ crusted piece of driftwood and men whose training, skill iamin Baton, 18 Mints Court, and her paternal grandparmts are Sale on Saturday as lone members, not as club par­ Ma,nchester ...... 43 tal music was furnished by An­ edly has reached the pi'otectorate drew the obviou.s tonclusion. and experience are unpj^ra!- WESTINGHOUSE St. Maurice Church. His subject OIL BURNER SERVICE Raymond T. itulsb Harltdro Nations of Bhutan, between Tibet and In­ Mr. and Mrs. Etorle Koehler, Broadway St., Coventry. She has will be visual aids for religious ticipants. They are both still con­ thony O'hright. • leled. a sister, Catherine Marie, 19^ months. St. Bridget's Roaary /Society nected with club work, though, as Bank & Trust Co. . 36 38 Local Auxiliary members who dia, after fleeing Lhasa, Tibet's WHIRLPOOL will hold a rummage ap'd white education. M l 3 - 5 9 4 0 capital. Known as the Karmapa 0 0 • • • Hostesses include Mrs. George Sandra Is a junior leader for her Fire Insorance Companies served the guests included Mrs. a WASHERS. DRYERS, XENMORE M l 9-1534 Lama, he was declared a traitor by AMESITE DRIYEWAY jmmrm Earl, son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Mitchell, 446 Bell elephant sale in the clni^ch ba.se- mother’s club, the Snappy Snip­ Aetna F i r e ...... 74 Ij 77'- Joseph K. Wallctt, president: Mrs, ment Saturday momiTjg at 10 Banks. Mrs. Donald Wiiliama. Mrs. Peiping and d price was put on his S t Glastonbury. He was bom April 8 at Mancheeter Memorial Robert Simmons, Mrs. Alexis FubI 14V 2C — Rang* 16c pers, and Earleen Is junior leader Hartford Fire ...... 1 8 9 209 Elmer Weden, Mis Leon Br.odtey. BUILDERS REFRIGERATORS, MAYTAG HospitaL His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Andrew o'clock. for Mrs. Steve Ursin’s Happy National ...... IjS 124 Mrs. Everett Mo.sely, Mrs. Eugene head. f 1 Co-chairmen of the sale are Pepin, Mrs. John Avery, Mrs. John Peiping radio reported that the FREEZERS, RANGE.S, Gantnler. Benedict Maine, and his paternal grandparents are McCabe and Mrs.'Arthur Scanlon. 5 Gallons to 1,000 2 2 5 :M fllN ST. Helpers. Both arc former mem­ Phoenix ...... M 84 Freeman. Mi's. Victor Zablesltas Grading, filachine Spread, PHILCO Mrs Frank Young and Mrs. An­ bers of the Snappy Snippers which Dalai Lama's rival, the Panchen Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mitchell, Glastonbury. He has a brother. Baptisms Yesterday Lift and Indemnity 1ns. C«s. and Miss Barbara Wallctt. Power Rolled, AIR CONDITIONERS thony Evans. ITiey are being as­ was conduoted for nearly 20 years Aineslte Driveway Areas EASY John 2H : and a Bister. Juanita, 1. sisted by Mrs. Edward Go.ss, Mrs. 'Two infants were baptised st Aetna Casualtv ....1 9 3 203 * • • • • St. Maurice Church yesterday by by Mrs. Perry Cook. All Work Guaranteed .loseph Schaustcr, Mrs. Herbert Sandra’s winning entry was a Aetna Life . . .'...... 247 257 For Free E-slImales Pamela Joyce and Sandra Jean, twin daughters of Mr and F>mk, Mrs. John T. Ryan. Mrs. the Rev. Bernard L. McGurk. They Ol MANCHESTER OPEN Mrs. Bernard Dobbins. KeUy Rd„ Vernon. They were bom April pink dacron and cotton shirtwaist Conn. General ...... 361 376 CALL MI 8-7691 James Peak, Mrs. Charles Klotzer. were Joseph .Caslmir, son of Mr. Why Be dress with lace inserts in the front Htfd. Steam Boiler . . 92 96 '"’ ETCHER CLASS CO. ______filltcbell DAILY S at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Their maternal grand­ Mrs. Edward Kosak. Mrs. Edward 9 A.M. father Is Leonard Emerson, EJast Thetford. Vt., and their paternal and back of the bodire. three-quar­ Travelers ...... 89 92 9-7879 DeMAIO BROTHERS Coughlin, Mrs. Stephen Sandwcll, ter length sleeves with French Public Utiittiis te 9 P.M. grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Dobbins, Bradford, Vt. A 188 WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE Serving Tlie Manchester Area SAT. Mrs. James Comins. Mr.s Philip i cuffs and a fully pleated skirt. She Conn. Light & Power 24 26 NORMAN'S They have a brother, Leonard Maurice, 2 H. .Since 1920 Plei-ce. Mrs. Jo.septi Harrington. wore pink accessories. , CORNER DURANT ST. TILL 7 I • B • • • PRESCRIPTIONS Hartford Electric Lt. 72 75 Thousands of Satisfied Mrs. Tliomas Henenghon, Mrs. Wall-Nu-t? Earleen wore a full-skirted dress Hartford Gas Co. . . . 46 Kstblonn Mary, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. Bragan. Lawrence Dunn. Mrs. Wentworth DAY OR NIGHT In a bold daisy print. Dressmaker isTk w l a r g e r q u ,a h ters Customers Tankeroosan Rd.. Vernon. She was bom April 2 at Manchester John.son and Mrs J Edward Mc- Southern New England 445 HARTFORD ROAD BY EXPERTS details of the scoop neckline dress Telephone ...... 44 46 Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparenU are Mr. and Kcever. PLENTY OF F r o n t a n d r e a r p a r k in g were a brown midriff and piping at - filanufacturing Companies Mrs. Jam es F . Connlff, Lexington, Mass., and her paternal grand­ Memberii of the society >will be ARTHUR DRU6 the waistline. Earleen chose beige parents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles E: Bragan, Warners. N. Y. at the church to receive donations Arrow. Hart. Heg . . 62 6.5 Bcees.sorics, Associated Spring .. 20'j 22'- AUTO GLASS INSTALLED m • 0 * • for the/sale Friday afternoon at 2 Earleen graduated from RHAM Lori JcMi, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederic R. Ames, Sea- o’clock/ and again in the evening. High School last year and is now Bristol Brass ...... l l ' j 13 grave Rd.. Coventry. She was bom April 2 at Manchester Me­ employed at the Connecticut Bank Collins ...... 7.5 8.5 GLASS FURNITURE TOPS morial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. and Trust Co. Sandra is a senior Dunham BuSh ...... 8 'i 9'< Arthur H. Olssn. Talcott Hill Rd.. Coventry, and her paternal at RHAM this year. Em-Hart ...... 45 48 MIRRORS (Firoplqco and Door) grandparents sre Mr. snd Mrs. Raymond 8. Ames. 828 Hartford They were' chosen from 22 girls Fafnir Bearing ...... 86'i 91'-.i Rd. She has s slater, Deborah Louise. 2Mi. who were eligible from the west­ Landers, Frary, Clark 19 21 PICTURE FRAMING (cHI types) • B • B • ern part of the county, five of N. B. Machine ...... 27 29 North and Judd . . . . ’28 31 Gregory Mark, son of Mr. and Mrs. RAymond' Solka, Laurel whom were from this town. WINDOW and PLATE ^LASS Other Awards Russell Mfg...... 25'a 28'- Rd., ElUngtmi. He was bom April 8 at Rockville City Hospi­ Stanley Works ...... 4 5 'i 4 8 '- tal. His maternal grandmother la Mrs. Regina Egnat. Hart­ An estimated 120 girls took part CONTRACTORS: WE HAVE IN STOCK In the Review held Saturday in Terry Steam ...... 45 49 ford. and his paternal giandparettte are Mr. and Mrs. John Sojka, Torrington ...... 29 31 Jobs HiU Rd., Ellington. He haa s sister, Marclna 6. Hebron. All Were given pink rib­ MEDICINE CABINETS and SHOWER DOORS • B B B B ' bons as participation awards. Blue U.S. Envelope, com. . 25 27 and red ribbons were given on the U.S. Envelope, pfd. .. 13’i 13-I* OPEN SATURDAYS—OPEN THURSDAY EVENLNGS Karen daugbter of Mr. and Mrs. George Cota. Vemony 'Veeder Root ...... 55 58 She was bom April 6 at Rockville City Hospitel. Her matenu^l basis of construction of their en­ ESTIMATES GLADLY GIVEN tries. The above quotations are not to grandparents srs Mr. snd Mrs. Arthur Mereier, Winooski, Vt., Oa construed as actual markets It pays to buy quality ma­ and her paternal gprandparents are Mr. and Mrs. George Cota Sr., Blue ribbons were won by all Essex JuncUon, Vt. She has a brother, Steven, 1; and a Sla^r, We'll show you the right terials like Britisn Woollens Bonnie, 2. and to get fine tailoring like • • • * • that provided by Kuppen- David Mtohael. son of Mr. snd Mrs. Kobert Dussinger. 22 Grant St., RockviUa He was born April 1 at RockvlUe City way to panel a room heimer. But aon’t stop Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs./Thad- When you buy a new car, there! To get the most out deus Wojnar, 22 Grant St.. Rockville, and his paternal / grand­ of all the family’s clothes— parents are Mr. and Mrs. Addison Dussinger, 14 Esther Ave., Rockville. He has a sister, Cynthia. IH - / don’t settle for less than you’re entitled to. give them Sanitone care. B B B B- B j Even on omatBur can do a proftssienal looking pooBl- Yvonne Rita, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard/ Pelletier, ing job after we hove shown him how. W t know lo ti Sanitone with e.xclusive 93 West St., RockvlUe. She was bom April 3 at Rw^ville City of littio tricks and labor saving short cuts. And before you buy, remember this fact: Soft-Set® Finish makes dirt Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and rs. Ludger and perspiration disappear Landry, Pittefield, Maine, and her paternal grand ts are Mr. and Mrs. Madde Pelletier, Levriston. Maine. She three sls- In our modom showroom you con see many wood wall A t today’s prices... like magic. It keeps the ters. Christine, 7, Dianne, 4. and Patricia, 2. pemolings bh disploy. We also hovo prefinishtd Shoot- woven-in, tailored-in qual­ Jeffrey Jirim and Holly Jeon, twin aon ind daughter of Mr. ity of clothes “alive” even and Mrs. John Bliss, Snlpsic Lake Rd., Tolland. They were bom rock ond Plyw o^ in the newest designs. after as many as 25 dry March 30 at RockvlUe City Hospital. Their maternal grand­ cleanings. mother Is Mrs. Marie Kloter, 118 Orchard St., Rockville, and their Get acquainted yjfith our rOom plonning sorvico. We'll, paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mra. Walter Weber. Snipsic YOU'RE CLOSER TO A Remember, there’s as much Lake Rd., Tolland. They have two aistera. Candy and Heidi. rent you power tools , . . recommend competent men ***** / for tho tochnieol jobs . . . ond Mptain our Continu­ difference in dry cleaning David S«an. son of Mr. and Mra. Royaton KfeNamara, 226 W. as there is in clothes. Main St, Rockville. He waa bom April 6 at Rockville City Hos­ ous B u d ^ t Pkm. pital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. 'and Mrs. Charles Depend on our Sanitone Jones, 7 Rau S t, fluckviUe, and his paternal grandparents are QUALITY Dry Cleaning, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Orchard, Bristol, England. He has two When you open your acc'ount, state the amount of monthly CHRYSLER THAN YOU THINK sisters, Stuan, 7, and Linda 4. it takes more than luck „ w • • « « 1 payment you wish to make and your total credit will he ten Jeffrey Jay, son of Mr. ahd Mra. Robert Lova South St, times th at amount-. Coventry. 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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, APRIL 13, 1959 PAGE 81 IIANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN„ MONDAY, APRIL 18, 1989 ______^ ...... Mary Cheney library, will apeak Flushing of Mains American potato growere. vage- Directors Visit Friday...... „ Two Jet Engines table and fruit jiroducers, procee- A Thought Pigeons May Help Find Miss Donna Metcalf, a student at Board Studies Budgets Starts Tomorrow Bors and canners, and-which will Spomorad by tha MaMcheal^ Library Tonight Manchester High School, will J E o n ^ ^ w a U i Council of Charohes speak Saturday to conclude the guarantee better proflU t« their series. All the broadcasts will be The ToWiY Water Department waaSSS' Osnadlan eompeUtors, would ever The open house at Mary Cheney made at 10:30 a.m. On Library, Education will flush Ita tnalns, starting to­ u have come into being if we hadn't "Pray as if everything depended Major Heart 111 Cause Library will be held this evening morrow. According to Water Su­ perintendent F r^ 'Tt'rall, the recently promulgated import poli­ upon God; work iM if everything from 7:80 to 9 o’clock. Members of depended upon you." This was the The Board of Directors will^ .Taxpayers then may express process! will be dongN^ieadaya rALTBR R - _ cies of our own designed to protect (Conttoneo rrom Pags One) the library Board and the Board (Continued trom Page One) May, 1958. Devalopmtnt of tli« PUbttaiMT* advice of a great Christian leader. Memorial IneJtute told tha d o l­ PTA Unil W Hear |->eet inforiaally at 8:80 tonight In their opinions on any part of the through Fridays until the work Is engine from initial aasign atuIliM Octofcrt^^ UM American oU and mlnlngjnteresu And this matter of prayer and ing aeaslon o f the 50th annual of Directors 'will be among those tentative budget. finished, . "whits cameRu," the other called attending. the Municipal BuUding for its sec­ of an advanced type, creates an air to a auccess^lI 50-hour tost iri a Krcnr Cvcatn' Bim m >m the competition of Canadian work ia not a case of elther-or; it meeting of the Amfrican Aaoocia- Saul Silverstein ond worahop seesion on General 1.7% of Budget Flushing will reault in a tem­ span of leaa than IS^montha waa "show racer.” t)on for Cancer Research that they Pictures of early Manchester porary brown discoloration of the stream which la forced out of ducts io4 HeltinT* CnttrcR at th* ictlon. ia a caae of both-and. The aucccas- Manager Richard Martin’s tenta­ unprecedented. " aTlMMlMtr. Ob m .. u Both breeds we>s kept under had tested a number of prepara­ will be shown in the library lounge Martin's Library Board recom­ water. near the forward part of the en­ o S w lU lt Matter as Washington begins to ful life is the reault of a partner­ at 8 and 8:30. Guests will see how Saul Silverstein, president of the tive budget for 1959-00. mendation — $112,030 — rep­ Pratt ft Whitney Aircraft, with ship of God and man. tions derived from luch^anta. gine to produce thrust. The remain­ identical conditions of diet, physi­ books are processed and repaired, Rogers Corp., will be the speaker ’ThO Directors will consider resents 1.7 per cent of the pro­ plants In Connecticut and Florida, SUB8UR1PTIUN RATta feceivCx^e protests Of American George Eliot makes that point Some of the i showed strong Martin’s .proposed allocations for IS the world'a foremoat derignar ParaM* iB Adraaca cal activity and housing and, af­ tumor-inhibiting action, espedaJly and special book collections. at the meeting of the Verplanck posed budget and is $4,030 more ing air continues on through the .a«aaa«aa*aaaaaaaaaaaaa potato growers, fruit and vege­ vivid in the poem: and builder of aircraft engines and V Tf CCSr f t r • a« a »*»a ••a* aa a •• • a*** « »W g ^ ter a period of time, were sacri­ John Deme of radio station the Board of Education and Li­ than is expected to be spent dur­ engine in a conventional manner. llonibti O m b S •,aai*a»aa*aaaaa*a*aaaa i n table 8T<^rs and processors, Btradivarlua against ons form of mouse leiK PTA at the school at 8 o’clock to­ brary Board. la also acUva in mlaaile and rockat ItOntlUr ...... f ^ ficed, and studied for evidence of kemia, they said. ^ IN F will interview visitors, and ing the current year. ’ITie JT-3D has one third more Hoirth ..aaaaa.aa.aaaaaaaaaaa* 1.W Washington hrUl be eupposed to atherosclerosis. morrow night. His Boarl of Education recom- takeoff thrust than the .1-57; re­ propulsion projects. ■ When any master holds The Bcientista said attempts Will broadcast tape recordings of Martin’s figure Is $4,664 less 'Twlxt chin and hand a Violin of All the whits cameaus had it, the interviews several times during Well known for his work In mendatim — $3,465,060 — repre- duces by as much as 12 per cent ' 9iiigt« C m * find out how ^ Csnsdlifhs feel are now underway to isolate and. than whet the Board requested I Mrs. Ida I,. Oilman mine. and the abnormalitioa diacloMd in the Week. Refreshments will be management-labor relationships, aents 52.5' per cent of his entire the cnilsing fuel consumption un­ about its own past discrlrfilnatlon purify the active principle. OMMATiNtW r u n OIL for next year. Mrs. Ida Luce Oilman, 90, widow MKMBltiR OF He will be glad that Stradivarlus the blood vessels were "strUklngly ^ ------served. ' Silverstein has made numerous proposed general fund budget of der Optimum flight conditions; and 2 MHS Seniors ^ XHJB AfiSlxaATISD^WOflM _ against their produ^. similar to those of human beings.” DivnopmiNTi $6,572,100 for the fiscal year be­ Library representatives were of Almeron Gilman, died Saturday lowers by an estimated 10 deci­ Tba Aaaoeiattd Preaa is axcluaiaclT lived, . The open houe is part of the trii>8 abroad In connection with also at the adjourned public hear­ If the distress caused in the But none .f the other breed had U. S. foreign aid programs. ginning July 1. at her home; 29 Cottage St., after bels the engine noise despite the antlUed to tha w «>* S! Made violins and made them of Manchester libraries’ celebration ing last week. Win Art Awards *b Mws dlapbtdlfta credited to ^ United States by such Canadian the best. it. ■ 3 Judges Chosen of National Library Week. Also in Election of officers will be held The recommendation la $270,- a long illnsss. Speaks to Kiwanis large thrust Increase. KOI otharartsa a S lta d 'The dlfferer .e between the and annual u^porta will be made. 185 more than the amount expect­ Following more workshop ses­ She was born In Manchester and also tha toeal newt pubiUhed hrra. tariffs equals the distress caused The masters only know whose celebration of the^ week will be a sions, the Directors will adopt John P. Chase, recognized aa one The turbofan engine also has Alt rl«tits of rapubllcatloB of spjclal two breeds appears unrelated to This will be the last business meet­ ed to be spen* on education by the Dec. 12, 1863, and she had lived more climb thruAt at sea level Two seniors at Manchester High In Canada by United States import work is good; For Coloring Test series of radio brosidcasts by the final budget and set a new tax of the country's foremost econom­ dftpaicbas herein at-a also reserved They will choose mine, and while sex, diet, age ' r physical activity,” staff of the library. William E, ing of the PTA this year. A fam­ end of the current fiscal year on here all her life. She \vas a mem­ and a lower specific weight. .1-57 School have won awards In tha restrictions, then perhaps, so the rate by May 7. ber of the Center Congregational ists, will be the guest speaker at National Scholastic Art Awards Pull sarrlce cMent of N. E A. Senr- God give.s them skill, the doctors reported, adding that Puckley, chairman of thV, Library ily picnic will be held on May 26. June 30. It U $112,301 less than the meeting of the Kiwanis Club engines currently in production game of retaliation goes, the two I give them Instruments to play it's possible the development of The Aunt Jemima PaitcjUce Com­ Board, will speak tomorrOvy and Refreshments will be served by thi Board has requested for next . Martin’s tentative budget would Church, the Women’s Benefit and those already In service can contest, and will have their work '^^ehers Representsuees: Tba mittee of Second Congregational Assn., the Order of Eastern Star tomorrow at 12:15 p.m. at the.3 countries will get together and upon. the condition in the white car- Wednesday on the control .and a committee including Mrs. Bar­ year. call for a tax rate of 36 mills and be converted to the new Inrbofan displayed In the New York City Julius Mathaaa Special Ajnmcy — Naw Church hag chostn the judges for a town fire tax of 2.6 mills. These, of which she was chaplain for J's Restaurant. Coliseum. Vort. ChlcAKO Det^t andBoaton. mvtp one injury In for the other. God choosing me.tplmlp H im .... neaus may be related in part to government of the library. Miss bara Tierney, chairman; Mrs. Nor­ School Board' representatives A Massachusetts native, Chase configuration during overhaul at MtlMBER AUDIT BURrflEAU or genetic factors. the children's coloring contest an­ Mildred Simpson, head of the man Boulais, Mrs. James Carroll, appeared at a budget public hear­ currently, are 31 and 2.4 mills. many years, the Daughters of Gary Mllek. son of Mr. and Mra. CIRCUDATIONS Then the United Statee would tell •TI.S God gives Skill, has his office in Boston, where, relatively low co.st. But not without men's hanils; He They further reported that bio­ nounced in Fridhy's Herald. Chll.» Whiton Library, will speak Thurs­ Mrs. Joseph Lee, Mrs. Steven Mil­ ing last week to argrie against The workshop session tonight Union Veterans of the Civil War, George Mllek. 517 Gardner St., dren should cut out the enttY since his graduation from Harvard First deliveries of production en­ The Harald PrtnUng ConiMny U^. Its oil and mine interests they could not make chemical studies .of the pigeon day. and Miss Marian Jessamine, ler, Mrs. James O’Toole and Mrs. thLs cut. That hearing, sparaely was scheduled one-half hour later and the Women's Christian Tem- College in 1928, magna cum l.'-ude, gines are scheduled for nild-1960 won a half-tuition scholarship to MsuTnet no (inanclol roiponslbility tor would have to get along with Ca­ Antonio Stradivarlus' violins disease—including its mode and blank on page three of the Her­ head of the children's section at Benjamin Rouleau. attended, was adjourned to tomor­ than most Board meeting^ so Di­ perahee Union. She waa a Gold the California College of Arts and typocraphlcal errors appearln* tn ad­ ald, color the picture of Aunt lie has been employed as a re- and certtflcntlon te.stlng will begin Crafts. His entry was a transpar­ vertisements Slid other reading matter nadian competition, and Canada W'lthout Antonio. rate of Jevclopn»ent. the effects of row at 8 p.m. in the IVaddell rectors may attend the open house Star mother. searcli analyst and Investment well In advance of that dale. In The Manchastar Evening Harald. Jemima, fill in name, address, etc., at the Mary Cheney Library. She leaves a brother, Frederick ent water color, and his teacher ia would tell Its fruit and vegetable Rev. H. Osgood Bennett diet and Interbreeding and a School. counsel. At ihe present lime he Is Data Dec'lassified search for mean.) of prevention— and take or mail it to Aunt Jemi­ Luce of Plainfield; two sisters, chairman of the board of the Lee Mrs. LaVerne Kelson. Dlspiav advertlslnt closlnf hours: Announcement of the perform­ Roberta Richardson, daughter at Tot Mondny-1 p.m. Prldav. growers they would have to get are now underway. . ma, 35 E. Center 8 t, before April Mrs. Robert L. Smith and Mrs. Higginson Trust Co. 20 FURRIERS ance flg:nes of the J-75 eoinclded Mr. and Mra. Robert Richardson, For Tuesday—1 p.m. Monday along with American competition, . -Jenny L. Cook, botli of Manches­ with the deciassificallon by Ihe For Wednesday—I p.m. Tuesday. and DESIGNERS Conrad Dwyer, all of MancluTitpr Bolton I^Ake, won a medal with her Tor Thursday—1 p.ni/Wednesday. and We would he back where we Death Claims Atlantic City, N.J., April 13 Judges will be Mrs. George CHESTER'S ter; and several nieces and neph­ Department of Defense of both it For Friday-1 P.m. Thursday. - honfe to keep them company, and Rev. H. C. Culver of the Bowman Prescott Bejicli officiating. Burial In tile national contest, sponsored to have had the game begun, and A team of Buffalo, N.Y., re- College, was in charge of design O. Simpson, minister of the Cen­ bumer and delivers 15,800 pounds (Oontlnn^ troin Page One) squire dancing away from home to Methodist ChuiTh. They have three will he In East Cemetery: by Scholastic Magazine.... .seachers reported yesterday they at Cheney Bros., and is at present the procedure are agreed upon children, Mrs. Nadine Harbron of ter Congregational Clnirch, offi­ of thrust. A new version of the that there ought to be eome way gave me my start more than 30 »Cape • Stole keep them busy and active. ciating. Burial will be in Ea.sl Fi'ienils may call at the W. P. Latest Platie Incident had confirmed earlier findings by the interior decorator at Watkins among us. Meriden, Ro.ss G. Siddell of Man­ JT-4 provides An additional 1,000 for people and nations to come to years ago,” said O'Brien. Both Bros, furniture store. Both these • Jacket From Eisenhower grinned at newsmen Saturday night they celebrated Cemetery, Qnlsli Funeial Home, 225 Main pounds of tlinist. other investigators that there is *19 95 "If immediate agreement on their golden wedding anniversary chester, and Mrs. Durey; seven We have, for a chanjce. a plane their senses without having It antitumor activity - - at least judges are graduates of the Rhode and photographers as he stepped Friends may call at the f\ineral St., today until 9:30 p.m. Under sponsorship of the Air started their careers on the New Call MJ 9-7218 or RockviUe TR 5-6929 these mechanisms cannot be at the home of their daughter, Mrs. grandchildren, and three great­ Firemen Squelch Incident In which neither the beaten Into them. against certain animal cancers — Island School of Design. out of his limousine at the end of home from 7 to 9 o'clock tonight. Force. Piatt A Whitney Aircraft York stage, where Gleason, who 32 BURRE ROAD, ROCKVILLE reached, due to the position of the Audrey Durey. 145 Cedar Ridge grandchildren. They came to Man­ was older and more experienced, In plants of the loranlhus (mistle­ Final judging will take place the 30-minute drive from the air­ deaigned and developed the J*75 Tree House Fire United States nor Russia Is In­ Soviet Union, we believe that we Dr., Gjasfonbury, with a parly at­ chester in 1942 and have resided Mrs. Margaret Tedford gave O’Brien assistance in winning toe I family. at the Pancake Festival on April For Free Estimate In Your Home, port to the hospital. can start by agreeing -to end in their present home since that several years ago following the volved. 23. Prizes will be awarded by "How’d all these photographers tended by about 60 friend.s arid Fiiiieralii success of it* J-57 engine. Like ilrf parts. Researcher Oleg S. Selawry and certain tests such as tests In the relatives. They were pre.senled time. He was employed kn an in- Mrs Margaret Tedford, S5, 13 Town of Manchester Fire Com­ Last Friday, an unarmed In. Individuals And History Aunt Jemima. get up here?" he asked. Then to Hawley St., widow of .lames Ted­ forenmnei-, the J-75 Is a twinapool, Glea.ion was nominated for an two colleagues of Roswell Park Helps keep your atmosphere and underwater, and with many gift.s. .spector in the Airport Department panies 1 and 4 put out a fire which dian bomber was shot down by The departure or the fading out Oscar in 1942 for a role in "Here Maj. -Oen. Leonard Heaton, the ford. died Saturday at Manchester .Augiist W. Volgeiiaii axial-flow engine with outstanding­ to install those elements of con­ George L. Siddell and Ivy B. of United Aircraft and she was ly low .specific ftlel consumption. started in a boys’ tree house In the Pakistani flg;hter planes. Accord Comes Mr. .Iordan" It was prob­ burner clean os it hospital commandant, and waiting trol on which We presently have a manager of the millinery depart­ Memorial Hospital after a short Tile funeial of Augu.st W. Vol- of world-important Individuals has ho.ipital aides, he added: Andress were married April 14, illness. Tile afterburning military J-75 woods bordering Hackmatack St. Inj: to the Pakistani, the plane was ably the high point of a theatrical meeting of minds while we con­ 1909, at the home of the bride's ment at the J. W. Hale Store for genau, 309'-j Spruce St., was held been a dominant theme in the news heats your home! "How did y .. get out here?" She was born in Ireland, April this morning at l l o’clock in St. weighs 5,876 pounds and measures yesterday at 6 p.m. ordered to land, failed to do so, career which took him through all tinue working to resolve the other parents, Mr. and Mrs, Murdock several veara. Both retired in 1955. 19 feet, 8 inches in overall length. A passing motorist saw the lately. One of the comments It hAs theatrical mediums. RT-98 Is the most completely Elsenhower was accompanied by 13, 1873, and .she had lived here Mary's Episcopal Church, witli the and was then shot down. his chief aide, Wilton B. Persons, issues and thus extend the area for 68 years. She was a member It.s envelope diameter at the com­ tree ablaze behind 84 Hackmatack pvoduced has been a warning that, "I played In ’em all," he told an effective fuel oil additive in use of agreement. Rev. I’re.scott Beacli, assistant, of­ St., firemen said, and turned In Press Secretary James C. Hagerty Without her aid many of them of St. Mary's Episcopal Church. ficiating. Burial wa.s' in Buckland pressor Inlet Is 13 Inches. Tile non- A" lording to the Indians, their offered such proof of the passing interviewer last year. “Everything today. This help% your oil "We believe that we have made afterburning J-75 used In the box alarm 418 at S. Main and Lew­ but a minstrel show and a medi­ and Maj. Gen. Howard Snyder, would not have succeeded. Grange She leaves a son. Waller J. Ted­ Cemetery. plane was on a routine photo­ role of the Individual, we should Amesite Drives burner deliver more dean, de­ a constructive suggestion which Hearinf^ Set leaders say. ford. with whom she lived; three Navy's Martin P6M water-based is Sts. cine show. I played the carneys, a the President's personal physician. Bearers were Floyd I.,eavitt. Firemen were not able to save graphic mission, over Indian ter- recognize that the course of his­ pendable heat. You get pre­ Eisenhower had already ar­ gives new hope for these negotia­ Hqiiare Dhnce Plann^ daughter*, Mrs. Joseph Johnston Norman Boulelte. Ray Boulelte bomber weighs 4,960 pounds and is circus, vaudeville, stock. Broad­ BY tions and we look forward to the 12 feet, two inches long. the house but extinguished the ritorj', when It strayed off course. tory depends upon factors more way, musical comedies, movlcs- mium service, too. All designed ranged for a 24-hour return to Tuesday on Pee 'Wee Menard and his Trail and Mrs. Stewart R. Kennedy, and William Meek. to make home beating eaay. Soviet , reaction with great in­ Herders will be in Hebron on May both of Manchester, and Mrs. Mil­ The JT-4 commercisl version of flames before the tree was leri- According to the Paki.stanl, the rigid and substantinl than Indi­ and no television." Washington before Dulles flow ousty damaged. back from Florida to re-enter the terest.” 9. There will be a show lasting dred MeSweegan of Hartford; ai.x Mrs. Mary F/nglisli Ihe engine weighs 5,020 pounds and Indians had "sneaked over Pakis­ viduals can be. In this vein, we THE ts 12 feet, one Inch long. At 11:38 this morning firemen Christian Science hospital. The plan would ban all tests at CF Research over an hour, with square and grandchildren, and eight great A burial .service for Mrs. Mary tani territory to carry out photo deal with Germany, not with Ade­ CO. Call today for or near ground level, which cause round dancing to follow, sponsored grandchildren. Pratt' ft Whitney Aircraft, with from Co. 1 went to 27 Lilac St. The 71-year-pld secretary, a Ivoveland English, 102, former plants In Connecticut and Tlorlda, where a clothes dryer had over­ reconnaissance under the mistaken nauer, with the United States, not NEED MONEY FOR Thomas Colla world-renowned figure In diplo­ dangerous fallout. It would permit by the Grange. The funeral will be belli at 1:3(1 Manchester resident, was held at high altitude and deep underground Is the world's foremost designer heated and given off smoke. No belief that the Pakl.'tan Air Force with Dulles, with the Far Eastern Entitled matic battles against Russia for A hearing is scheduled before The dance will be held at the tomorrow aftermxm in St. Mary's 1:30 this afternoon in East Ceme­ M obilliG ot tT-M blasts, which western experts con­ Elementary school auditorium. Episcopal Church, with the r W. and builder of aircraft engines and damage was reported. would be taking It easy because of division of the State Department, Ml 9.5224 JA 2.5750 ^'Christian Science: six years, re-entered the hospital the State Legislature's Public tery. Is alio active In missile and rocket yesterday afternoon. tend produce no harmful fallout. Health and Safety Committee at The show will start at 8 o'clock. Prescott Beach, assistant, officiat­ Mrs. English was born In Glas­ a Moslem holiday." not with the departing Walter Western officials were hopeful ing. Burial will be in East Ceme­ propulsion projects. The Pmcer of Spiritual Right Thinking^* Cut r.est Short Thi.s will be the Grange's only tonbury and lived In Manchester For Economical Production Some of the politicians in India Robertson. their new formula might help soft­ 10:30 a m. tomorrow on a bill in­ all-out money making project this tery. GET W E GIVE Looking haggard and consid­ troduced by Manchester Rep. Dav­ for many years before moving Introduction of the JT-12 last About Town seem to consider the United States This kind of thought Is rein­ erably underweight, Dulles cut en Russia’s adamant stand against year. The following committee Friends may call at the Wat­ away about 25 years ago. She died LecfMrar: ARTHUR P. WUTH. GREEN STAMPS id Barry to provide for research in kins-West Funeral Home, 142 E. year marked Pratt * Whitney partly responsible for this action, forced, of course, by the solemn •hort his Florida rest stay in order a veto-free inspection system to have been appointed thus far: Mr. Friday in North Haven. Aircraft's entry into the smaller AN C.S.B. OF DENVER, COLORADO police the proptesed agreement cvstic fibrosis. Center Sl„ today from 2:30 to 5 St. Margaret’s Circle, Daugh­ assurances we get whenever an In­ THIS IS THE HOUR! to undergo a new head to toe and Mrs. Kenneth A. Porter, Co- She leaves three cousins In Man­ jet engine field. Providing ap­ apparently on the ground that we Member of the Board of I,ecture»hlp of The Mother (;iiurch. The banning nuclear tests. ’ The hearing on Ally. Barry's chairman; advertising committee, and 7 to 9 p.m. ter's of Isabella, will hold a husi- cheok-up to determine what could bill will be hel'd in Room 417 of chester, Mrs. Josephine Colton, proximately seven pounds of supply most of Pakistan's military dividual does depart the scene OKAY rirat Church of Chrlat, Scientist, In Boston, Massachusetts. Judging from the line taken in a Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood Strick­ Memorial contributions may be neisa meeting tomorrow at 6 p.m. MORIARTY b‘i done to arrest the cancer. the State Capitol. made to St. Maryfi Church Book Wilbur Loveland and Mr*. Philip thrust fop-j each pound of engine equipment. The fighter plane used Adenauer himself promi.ses u.s that Dulles returned to Washington Soviet Foreign Ministry statement land and Arthur Keefe; refresh­ Tavlor. weight, the JT-12 was designed In the K of C Home. Members are Plact: Manchester High School Auditorium The bill would provide a $25,000 of Remembrances. reminded to bring material and was probably one of ours. The In­ his going upstairs will not change LOAN only a few hours after the State yesterday, the Russian position ha.s grant to the Yale Medical School ments, Genevieve Boylngton, Mrs. specifically for economical pro­ 1S4 EAST MIDDLE TURNPIKE not changed since the conference Sherwood Griffin, Douglas Strick­ sewing equipment for work oa dian bomber was apparently of German foreign policy one lota. To MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT BROTHERS Department said "it is now de­ for re.search in the di.sea.se whicli Charles H. Rogers duction and embodies the latest It't Mty to g«t 0xtra cash for taxat recessed March 19 for Easter sfter land. and Charles Schreier. Other Mrs. Alice L. Plnoteaii the cancer project. British manufacture. everybody, even those who spent sirable he have a period of further la incurable. Columbia Mrs. Alice Ixmise The funeral 'of Charle.s H. advances in the gaa-tuThinc art. or anv worthwhile ute. With • Time: Tuesday Evening, April 14, 1959 medical observation.” five largely futile months of talk­ committees are to be announced For military applications, the ail their time attacking It. the Barry introduced the mea.sine at Pinoteau, 79 of Lakevlew Park, Rogers, 51 Pearl St., was held at 2 But here, at any rate, is another famoui *‘Okay Loan" you gat tha AT 8:l.-> 301-315 Cantor Stroet Many of his worried aides glum­ ing. soon. o'clock Saturday afternoon at the engine can be equipped with an 185« CANNERY If IRST IN WEST TDonay now . pay back Utar in the request of the Manchester died yesterday morning at Wind­ San Francisco - Francis P. Cut­ demonstration of the kind of world Dulles foreign policy has suddenly First Church of Christ, Scientist, Manchester ly reported that barring a medical Control In Question Chapter of the Children's (?>'stic W. P. Qulsh kYineral Home, with afterburner. Total weight of this monthly initallmanta you chooaa. ham Community Memorial Hospi­ ting In 185ff opened the first f(v>d we live In. India and Pakistan are become something we must con­ Welcomes Y'ou. miracle Dulles probably would Since, the conference first con­ Fibrosis A.asn. of Coimecticut. Manchester Evening Herald tal after a brief illness. She had the Rev. Prescott Beach, assistant version ia 645 pounds and It de- Solve your money problemi tha Ml 3-5135 have to lay aside the foreign policy Hebron correspondent Miss Hiisivn livera 3.900 pounds of thrust. cannery in the western United both free nations, sharing com­ tinue without deviation. And Rob­ vened Oct. 31, the United States, cornposeS of parents of rictims of been removed from her home by at St. Mary's Episcopal Church, Okay way. Juit phone to apply chorea he loves so dearly. the dread di.seaae which strikes in­ Pendleton,telephone AC'aclemy Design of the JT-12 was start­ States on what Is now the corner ertson, leaving the State Depart­ for a loan. Than, if your loan ia Britain and Russia have agreed on ambulance but died shortly after officiating. Burial was in East mon historical and political tradi­ Eisenhower was understood to seven articles of a draft treaty. Bu, fants in the pancreas and-lungs 8-34.54. reaching the hospital. Cemetery. ed In July, 1967. and the first en­ of Sacramento and Battery streets tions, located together In a geo- ment. says he would never have approvad, you just drop in and be holding off any decision until gine was tested auccessfiilly in In San Francisco. pick up the caih. there has been no progress toward and proves fatal by the time they Mrs. Pinoteau waa born In Paris, Bearers were James Rogers. graphiesd jig-saw puzzle, with done so, in spite of his failing Dulles’ doctors complete a new se­ a solution to the east-west squab­ enter their teens. France, Feb, 24, 1880, Her father’s Earl Rogers, Ward Rogera and health, had he not been absolutely C A SH MONTHLY PAYT. PU N t Who was the first U. S. President ries of tests. family name was Sauni but his David Hansen. every compulsion of civilized san­ The President was reported still ble on manning control posts and ity, decreeing peace between them, sure that there will be no devia­ ^yeu f t t 20 MO. 11 MO. 12 MO. inspection teams, and the voting Open Forum first name is not known. Her to ride in an auto ? hopeful that Dulles could serve as mother was Mrs. Valentine Gaudet Miss Margaret McDonald tion in our Far Eastern policy as a $100 $ 6.72 $ 7.27 $10.05 special adviser, at least, during the procedures to be followed by the Hebron because the alternative would be ) 0 0 19.35 20.91 29.27 Saum. Tlie funeral of Miss Margaret result. big four foreign ministers confer­ control commission have remained Safer Method truly horrible. 4 00 2S.14 27.37 11.51 in dl.spiite. She leaves a granddaughter. McDonald of Barbour Hill, East ence on Germany. This is set to To the Editor, Yet these two children of the Also, even If one wants to admit 400 26.40 39.74 56.47 Q Grange Planning Mrs. Charles Sanborn, with whom Windsor, was held at 2 o'clock SPECIALS open in Geneva May 11 The Russians clearly still ’ ant that certain specifle Individual.s A iioen of $100.00 coiU $20.40 whtn In an attempt to block the she made her home at the lake: a ye.slcrday afternoon at the Holmes liberation of India are as nervous ’1 feel pretty good,” Dulles told a veto over any inspection and con­ have had certain special im­ prompllr rapoid In 12 centacutlvp Monthly Events fluoridation of drinking water (a grandson. Hugh Mooney: and a Funeral Home. The Rev. Peter over their frontiers, as given to menlhly tiHtallmanti af $10.05 aoch. newsmen at the airport yesterday trol machinery established to en­ great-grandchild. : Lawson of Grace Episcopal For portance, one can argue that the 08 he walked slowly down the force a test ban. proven, safe method of decreasing snapping pictures across bounda­ ^CAU THE MONEY NUM«EH A reminder that we’re open until 5 F.M. on Mondays, Tuesdays Funeral services will be held Ch!irch, Broad Brook, officiated. ries, and as trigger-happy as Individuals themselves were shaped and Fridays. On those days we offer a full 8 hours of unlnter- ramp from the President's plane. "The United States and Britain The Home Economics group of dental decay in a community) the from the Hallahan and Cardinal Burial WHS In Wlndsorville Ceme­ He even managed to joke about ipsist on a control system set up the Grange will sponsor''card par­ th.e United States and Russia have ani produced by the times and Its Mitchell .3-4168 rui.tcd serrice,’ 9 A.M. to 5 P.M, These hours are especially con­ opponent's of this procedure have Funeral Home, 66 Valley St., Wit-, tery. MONDAY venient for saving or transacting other financial business on your the weather, a windy mixture of on a truly international basis, or­ ties during the month of April. limantic, tomorrow at 8:1.5 a.m. 'The bearers, all nephews of Oie been on those occasions when they problems, and that If an Adenauer sleet and rain. He delayed leaving ganized to operate with a mlnlrfium advocated the use of -tablet-! by way home from work, or while doing some late afternoon shop­ Members of the Grange are asked families. v Requiem high Mass will be at 9 deceased, were Walter BIchun, have caught each other's planes or Dulles or Robertson had not Preferred Finance C q., Inc. ping. Thursdays, of course, the hours are extended right straight the plane after It landed, and said of government interference. U.S. a m. at St. Joseph's Church, Wll- TUESDAY officials have denounced the veto to have a card party at their It should be'realized thfet there Pierre Roy, David McDonald and. out of line. been there when they were there, through to 8 P.M. Manchester Savings and Loan, 1007 Main that was because he yva.s trying to llmantic. Burial will be In Holy William McDonald. 983 MAIN ST., MANCHE.STER decide whether to point it back to as a derice that would permit the has been no aclentiflc study that somebody just like them would Street, near Maple Street. "Manchester’s Oldest Financial In­ homes, inviting anyone of their ha.s shown the uae of , tablets to Cros.s Cemetery, Danielson. ■Where does our sympathy now Loans From $25 to $600. stitution.” Florida's warm sunshine. Soviets to block the operations of Calling hours at the funeral WEDNESDAY!! have been produced. inspection teams and thereby open own choice. Grange membei’s or be aa effective as the nuoridalion Walter (i. Thompson lie? With India, which may have In appearance, however, Dulles not. home are from 7 to 9 p.m. toda^. The funeral of Walter G, Thomp- In spite of all this, however, an was a far cry from the rugged the way foi sneak tests. of drinking water. Most individ­ been doing some of the photo­ Officials in Washington said that Each hostes.s is to charge an uals and agencies who have stud- .son, 101 Hemlock'St.. Was held at instinctive belief in the Importance r 185-pound New Yorker who broke admission fee of 50 cents per per- Miss Martha Robinson graphing we sometimes like to do ? all travel records during his six if underground and high altitude . , : ! ied thi.s carefully, have felt that 2 o'clock. Saturday afternoon at the of individuals keeps asserting It­ son, and keep a list of the winner approach is not aa effective or Miss Martha Robinson, 79. Mil­ Holmes Funeral ” n . Or with Pakistan, whose lighter ”A HUMAN BEING— years as Secretary of State. tests were exempted from the ban, ford. a former resident of Man­ pilots proved as efficient against self. and, what is more, offering to adequate inspection measures of each table and to- brmfc this g^ipjent as the fluoridation of C. E. Winslow of the Church of AN INGENIOUS ASSEM­ Announcement Expected list to the May ni^tmg. Prizes | drinking water. The city of New- chester. died yesterday at ,St. the Nazarene, assiatcu tj. -i.- an unarmed bomber as Russian document Itself. Late last night, one of his top might be easier to agree on Prn- Raphael’s Hospital in New Haven, BLY OF PORTABLE “I DON’T CARE” hlbition of lower-level blasts could will be awarded at that time. Any ; a while, Chester Austin, officiated. Bur­ SWIFT S PREMIUM — ARMOUR STAR We doubt that Adenauer didn't aides said that despite his con­ She was born In Ireland March lighter-pilots proved, last Septem­ be more readily enforced, they ' then discontinued It. They found ial das In East Cemetery. ber, against our unarmed bombtr? make a great difference in power, PLUMBING” tinued ilmess, Dulles has not yet may be played. Anyone planning 17, 1879 and she lived In Man­ Bearers were John Burns, John 40 YEARS AGO A COMPANY WITH WHICH I WAS ■ubmitted a resignation. But, this said, because the fallout producejd that people neglected to use the chester for 40 years before mov­ Obviously, there is only out sane and we doubt that his ab.sence in such tests makes them much to have groups in. Is asked to call tablets, and that a great deal of RegPtls, Mario Conderino. Philip — *(A\ithor’s Name Below) — CONNEC”’ !']!) AS PUBLIC RELATIONS DIRECTOR official thought, some sort of more easily detectable. the chairman, Viola Warner, to let ing to Milford io years ago. view, that this is a dangerous and from power won't make another ‘ ■clarifying announcement” might nioney and effort waa wasted. In She leaves three nephews, Rus- Conderino. Salvatore Conderino IN COLUMBUS. OHIO, PAID The new Soviet statement, broad­ her know how many card parties addition, it would only provide an­ and Amato Conderino. barbaric game, no matter who great difference. We think we can . In addition to being more be issued within a few days. are being run. sall Robinson of Amsterdam. N. Y., Acting Secretary of State Chris­ cast by Moscow Radio, again ac­ other object that mothers must CHUCK plays what role in it. And the visuahze the Importance to Chiang complex, than any machme The Grange dress contest judges William H! Robin.son of Stratford tian Herter, who joined Vice Presi­ cused the United States and Britain keep out of the hands of children Stockholm— Only 30 Swedish Kai-ahck of having in the State THE LATE EVA TANGUAY $1,500 have been contacted but the judg­ and William Russell of Westbrook; truth which is illustrated is funda­ yet invented, your body dent Nixon In meeting Dulles at of delaying the work of the con­ who seem to delight in finding, and six-siieces, Mra. Aldo Pagani. cities have populations above 25,- mental indeed and something our Department a champion as ready, ference and called on the two ing date has not yet been set. 000, and only 12 are larger than possesses the divine gift of FOR SINGING HER FAVORITE THEME SONG AT the airport, was reported to be Tomorrow, Hebron Grange will opening, and consuming (some­ Mrs. Wilfred Clarke, Mrs. J.nmes age had better catch up with be­ able, and passionate as Robertson, Elsenhower’s choice as Dulles’ Western powers to agree to. the times in dangerous quantities) the Robb. Mri. Herman Hill and Mrs. 50,000. the ability to think and rea­ OUR CONVENTION. I LIKED AND BELIEVED IN Russian proposals. It accused the neighbor with Echo Grange in fore It destroys itself. Nations, and we dare anticipate that, with successor if Dulles quits. contents of bottles. son. Your body expects you THE PHILOSOPHY WHICH INSPIRED THE COM­ A former Republican congress­ two Western nations of being In­ Man.sfield. Transnortation can be like sm^Il boys, should not be Robertson gone, our Far Eastern arranged if needed, through Mrs. When one takes these facts and to use that ability by ex­ POSER TO WRITE THE SONG AND WHILE I LOVE man and governor of Massachu­ terested not In the establishment compares them to the ease, safety policy will begin being different. of Intemational control but n ob­ Marjorie Porter. The group will trusted' with weapons. ercising proper judgment FRIENDS I HAVE NEVER SUBORDINATED MY setts, Herter has directed day-to- and low cost of fluoridating the Just as the eventual departure of day State Department activity taining Intelligence information leave flie hall at 7:15 p.m, when it needs help. HONEST BELIEFS TO FALSE FRIENDSHIPS. Theodore Roosevelt — in 1902. about the Soviet Union. Mrs. Velma Gagne reported that water supply, -one should not hesi- another specific individual, Chiang ever since Dulles went to the hos­ tgte to support this latter method Proper judgment means, pital last Feb. 10 for a hernia op­ many of her group attended a STEAK Retaliation Kai-shek himself, may alter the that when you are sick you YUGOSI.AVIA BAPS REDS Youth Neighbor Night at East of ijnproving the dentaL health of Does Your Car Drive Be the first to take a "smooth” ride in a new eration whlcM disclosed the recur­ our community. \ There Is no strategy more bull entire basis of that Far Eastern get the best advice possible NO! I’M NOT A CRUSADER rence of cancer. Belgrade, April 18 (flh—Yugo­ Hampton Grange, April 8. Also policy. And for a final suggestion slavia charged today that the that members of the same group Very truly yi'durs, ‘ headed, less imaginative, or less to help you get better more A car. For the best ride and buy see the new and Dulles’ sudden return came three' Melvin Horwlt^^^7D. ^ BONE as to the potential importance of BUT I HAVE LIVED AND SHALL CONTINUE TO BE days after he visited the Palm hostile policies of its Communist will visit West Sim.sbnry Grange flattering in Its portrayal of hu­ quickly. You consult yotir used car ads in today’s paper. neighbors “ begin to Jeopardize on Saturday for the Slate Y'outh Like An Antique? the specific individual in -the realm GUIDED BY THE LINES: Beach Air Fo'rce Hospital for what man or national nature than the physician. Then you take doctors called then x-raya In con­ peace In this part of thq world.” Conference. It will be an after­ STARTS NUCLEAR BEAclmR IN Strategy of retaliation. How much of policy" we have only to point to nection with his convalescence. The charge came In replies of noon meeting followed by a potluck Ispra, Italy, April 18 (^ — the medicines he pi'tscribeS LIVE BETTER BY FAR WITH A BRAND NEW CAR Prmldent Giovanni Gronchl to­ lb. better it would be not to have the the two Eisenhowers, the pre- exactly as he specifies. Nixon, after talking for 10 min­ Koca Popovlc, Yugoslav foreign supper. There will be dancing and illness Elsenhower of the imagina- utes with Dulles aboard the "lane, minister, to questions of dep- games. All interested parties are day Inaugursrted Italy’s first re­ original move or step or policy, “ And I Honor the man who i.s willing to sink search nuclear reactor to go in­ tiive, positive foreign policy, and summed the feeling of many spec- utlea In Parliament. Popovlc asked to contact Mrs. Velma 7924 49 the thing that invites retaliation! CARTER CHEVROLET CO.. Inc. PAUL DODGE PONTIAC. Inc. tatODs by saying: waa asked to comment on the Gagne. to full operation. The 5,000- TOWN and COUNTRY Even If somebody does make such the post-illness Eisenhower of the Half His Present Repute P'or The h’reedom to Thinly "He looks as good as can be campaign against this Independ­ ■> Miss Florence M. Jones Is kUowatt eoctor here Is a twin YOUR PHYSICIAN 1229 MAIN ST„ MANCHES’TEB 878 MAIN ST.. MANCHESTER Essex a first moveT'Snjw much better, perfunctory, routine foreign policy expected under the circumstances. ent Communist country by .the thanked for her asaistanbe in the of an apparatus operating In CAN PHONE And When He Has Thought, be His Cause Strong or He saya he feels all right but you the U.S, Atomic Energy Com­ then, to have somebody else adult based on the sometimes moronic Soviet bloc,’ especially by Bul­ collection of glasses that have concept. If it can be proved that Mitchell 3-5321 Weak, know Foster, he never complains.” garia and Albania. been sent to "Eyes For the mission’s Argoano National and Christian enough and perhaps CHORCHES MOTOR SALES GORMAN MOTOR SALES, Inc. Laboratory. The American gov- LET US PUT "PEP” BACK IN YOUR CAR! SLICED BACON it was historical determinism, or WHEN YOU NEED Needy.” wise enough not to make the obvi­ Will Risk t’other Half fMr The Freedom To Speak.” 80 OAKLAND ST., MANCjHESTER 285 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER There are 13,500,000 people be­ This is only one of the many einmcnt contribtited 219 million A MEDICINE _____1 ous brutal response! ' the play of Inevitable world forces, West Asks Russia tween the ages of 15 and 20 In collections and projects In which lire ($350 000) and radioacrive SPRING TUNE-UP Against such philosophical mps which brought illness to Elsen­ t . . the United States. she has assisted the G r^ge. nuterisl. hower and subsequent alteration DoCORMIER MOtOR SALES. Inc. 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Shqee” ■ FREE PICK-UP and MLIVERY tice. by matching it with another. Attracts 500 the Bulkeley Bridge. Obviously There Is No Reason Why tion designed.to salvage something out of the present conference and Your Doctor'e > GREEN STAMPS COFFEE . And that is the way we do it. I Should Continue To Spend Money To Fight Tolls keep the way clear for ultimate Prescription V|fa doubt that our good neigh­ More than 500 persons attended When We Are To Have agreement to ban all types of Filled With Care bor, Canada, would choose to label the open meeting of the Manches­ teats. MORIARTY BROTHERS ' the nevy tariffs Included in its new­ ter Alcoholics Anonymous Club Up to S« Miles Authorized State IiwpecttoD Station lb., Saturday at HoUister St. School. TWO BRIDGES TOLL FREE ly announced budget retaliation Four out-of-state speakers shared Under the proposal tests first 301 CENTER ST.— M l 3-5135 can ^ againat the United States^ de­ their experiences with the mem­ Prescription Pharmacy would be banned everywhere from crowd level to an attitude-of 50, signed to wake us up to the sig­ bers and their friends and rela­ tives. - 901 Main Street kilometers (80 miles).;Underwater nificance o f some of the things we Also in attendance were clergy­ teats also would be banned. Pri«9* EfbKttiva Tliijk have bew doiq^ to Canada re- man, probation offtcera, aocial WILLARD B. ROGERS Waldsworth told reportors: "Ths Wa R>Wryt Tha SM tljr. aforitsrs and judges. About 300 United BUtss . Is prepared and Va^akM doubt, very nueh, ihat panoos .attandM tha apcial meet­ a b r a n e w prafeM to rtaeli acraamant to and ing Rt tha Pathfindara Club (

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HAMLIN AI.LKY OOP Wind, for bacchanali thing wiu not go entirely imooui- V 7 7 ^ WCTJ. FIND 'IM 5 S Herh cHYTTw-fahric DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: OU'GUZ A a RIGHT.. AN' ' CWvlT BE SO HE BEUER BE FAR FROM IN GOOO 5H.APf., A I X^Ayil C- HERE NOW _ TDCV strike, and other poasible Blow­ 30 Parsee sacred 1 I 1 1 ‘1 r 7 r r 10 II Alfred Gordon, Tolland Stage Rt., wi itings ups were mentioned by the man­ Rockville: George Jones, 112 N. . r - f v 32 Finches IT n ager. Elm St; Morton Krantz, Hartford; 34 Give a new It's possible, he said, that the Harry Stevenson, 166 Chestnut S t; chair i T It 17 low bid might be submitted by a Robert Pound, 101 Hollister St.; 3.S Wipes out ID relatively small firm without a Mrs. Gladys Smith, 45 Cornell St.; N o r a o i T E 36 Wile n P larger outfit’s capacity to push David McIntosh, 65 W. Middle 3-7 Covered with ^^^AT■n^0U6HTF II 21 25 th e Job. T pke.; James McConville; 453 gold Summit St.; Mrs. Helen Oliver, 39 Ascend The high school was partially It 2T U ii occupied 17 months from the start 400 Woodbrldge St.; Mrs. Mona 40 Ice cream ------,V,7? 41 Chicken of work, he said, but delays oc­ Clifford, Carpenter Rd.; Mrs. Mary !l 51 )5 BY DICK TURN•tlJ 42 Close (poet.) fO curred. "If those, ., had not hap­ Hogan, Uynwood Dr., Vernon; CARNIVAL pened,” he added, "It probably Mrs. ^ h a Christensen, 63 Bolton ■i-ij 4S Began 55 police question occupants of one of the cars In the crash that sent 49 More obstinate would have been something else." St; Mrs. Anna Maciejko, Elling­ ton; Arvld Seaburg, Glastonbury: Mr. and Mrs. Emerson to the hospital. (Photo by Burkamp). As with law and other professional services, you deserve the Assurance B1 Girl's name 57 5? Martin has set May 22 ss a It 58 w Miss Elizabeth Strack, Coventry; BY AL VERMEER 52 Gaelic target date for review of the that your real estate transaction is being handled by a qualified prac­ |»|{|SC1LL.A’S POP 53 M ouse------>11 school plans by t’.e Board of Edu­ Mrs. Maryellen Clark, 39 Green 2 Hospitalized crash and charged with reckless Hunt, 64, of Andover, declined 54 Fabuloui bird 1 cation, School Building Commit­ Manor Rd.: Mrs. Dorothy Irwin, medical aid. L E T 'S S E E ) SHAME ON ME...TO' driving and driving while under titioner. 65 Heavy m 1/ IB 123 Benton St.; Stoner Smith Jr.; Police said she was driving with THERE'S HAZEL EVEN THINK SUCH. tee, and Board of IMrectors. drinkers Wr He set the date In line with a 151 Love Lane; Mrs. Antoinette After Accident suspension of his license. Free un­ her husband south on Woodbrldge C A R L V L E A N D . [ S U R E —I A THING) ^1 ’Lina 3_.deduct^ 6 0 0 j 56 Individuals report by Architect Victor Frid A 11 a r d 1 , Thompsonvllle; Mrs, der $500 bond, he is due in court St. near Manchester Green about 4 Do business through a Realtor and you have this assurance. PRISCILLA„J|» :OULD 57 Watch Su-ah Walker 47 Mather S t; Mrs. p.m. when a trailing car pas.sed for each dependent...“J ----'A 55 5>7 Jan. 21 that the plans and speci- Four out-of-town people were A pril 28. DOWN fleations could be ready in four Hazel Baker, 50 Elizabeth Dr.; them and hit the side of their j — F E W Mrs. Lena Rizza, 812 Center St.; injured and two of them hospital­ Shea, who crashed into a tree, Only members of the National Association of Real Estate Boards may 1 Throw 1! m onths. vehicle. The Jolt thiew Mrs MORE ■i! 5C n Karen Person, Andover; M rs. ized after two auto accidents In was arrested and charged with Hunt against the dashboard, ac­ 2 Operatic solo He said that, following review failure to drive to the right. Ap­ Madeline Rudd, 81 Walnut St,; Manchester in the early morning cording to her husband. The paas- call, themselves “Realtors,” the professional designation that means peace by the agencies, the Directors hours Sunday. pearing in court this morning, he might be ready to authorize bids Mrs. Barbara Went and daughter, Ing car kept going, according to Somers; Mrs. Jean Mathiason and Mr. and Mrs. Alb'ln R. Emerson was fined $15. Hunt, and the driver was not of mipd for you through competent and ethical serviie. n Ju n e 2. of East Hartford were admitted to BY FRANK O’NEAL son, 78 Florence St; Mrs. Faye Police said Shea waa driving Identified. SHORT RIBS They could be opened around Manche.ster Memorial Hospital / Mitchell and son, Glastonbury; south on Woodbrldge SI. near the At 11 o'clock Saturday morning June 30, he said, as advance plans shortly after midnight. Their con­ Jensen St.-Weaver Rd. Intersection \ have been made to circularize all Mrs. Jean Beardsley and daughter, Patricia T. Affrlcano. ID, of C’ov ditions are good today, hospital when he veered off the east side entry, and Paul W. White. 32. of 75 Sizeable construction firms In the 11 B ates Rd. authorities say. Emerson, 48, re­ shoulder and hit the tree. The time Pine St., were involved in a crash Northeast and four weeks should DISCHARGHTO YESTERDAY: <(Q Wilfred Kleinschmidt, Andover; ceived hip injuries and facial cuts; was shortly befoie 3 o'clock. a t M cKee and t'o rn ell .Sts 1 9 5 9 be enough for taking bids. Mrs. Rose Dubaldo, 161 Glenwood his wife, Dorothy, who had been Sliea told police he had felt Police said Mias Affrlcano, ~ - H e said a ' -ek o r 10 days driving, suffered cuLs on her nose driving sontli on McKcc St , stop­ 9 sleepy and had thought to stop e m t by W|A tarriaa. Iw -<»■ *»■' should suffice for an Investigation St.; Ekjward Machie, New State and hand and an injury to her and rest but must have dozed off ped to avoid hitting a dog, and of bidders, preparation of a con­ Rd.; Nelson Keats, Wapping; Mark Nelson, 136 Lydall St.; Andrea rig h t arm . immediately. White drove into the rear of her BY AL CAPP and BOB I.UBBERS tract, and for the contractors to Peter W. Jeffer.son, 24, of West LONG SAM Smith, 151 Love Lane; Jacqueline Police also reported two minor car. White told police he had not p re p are Insurance ce'rtlflcates Hartford, driver of the car which crashes Saturday, one of which seen Miss Affrlcano stop In time WHERE THE WORST CRIMINALS IN THE CITY ARE 'AM. ANNIE AXEHAMPLe-1 wHos ear A 1 and performance bonds. The con­ HJalmeer, 123 Waddell Rd.; An­ WOULD MAKE LUCKETIA BerTER RIOHT collided with the Emersons’ jolted woman passenger against to avoid hitting her. i ! l l PKOUSHT PEFORC THE BENCH X> BE SENTENCED... tract could be signed July 10, he drew Thick,j 10 BUm Ter.; Mrs. No Injuries were reported and no PO lW IA LOOK Ll>^ A TO STEAL FROM Carolyn Mae iBentley, 18 Canter­ vehicle, was the dashboard artd bloodied her THIS SRIM-L00KIN<5 BUILDINO IS THE A MOTHER THAN said, and vrork begun on July 13. his mouth and discharged. nose. The woman, Mrs. Alfred W. 1 arrest made. Week ^ BOB^^xeizf- This would leave fourteen bury St.; Mrs. Sarah Stevens, CITY JAIL AND HOAIE OF NISHF COURT.. STEALIN© FROM y c m h er o w n Richard N. Shea, 24, of Wllll- 1 months to the middle of Septem­ Eastford; Mrs. Helen LaChapelle, a p r « mantic, was brought to the hos­ OWN^-^MOTHERP' FLESH ANt> 142 Pearl St; Mrs. Ruth Mc- BLOOO?? ber. pital shorUy after 3 o’clock and Kusiek, 122 Grov« St., Rockville; treated for a cut scalp. Police re­ Ernest Peloquln, Coventry; Ste­ ported he had fallen asleep while phen McCormick, Bast Hertford; driving on Woodbrldge St. and had Mrs. Dorothy Stilson, 78 Camp- WE BUY Hospital Notes crashed into a tree. field Rd.; Mrs. Linda Tajhah, 197 Police reported the accident in­ Maple St.; John Ambrose, 28 W. volving Jefferson and the Emer­ Patients Todays 199 Middle Tpke.; Kevin McCooe, 113 sons occurred about midnight at • CLOSEOUTS a d m i t t e d SATURDAY: Mrs. BIssell St; Joseph Nandzua, 280 W. Middle Tpke. and Hilliard St. T.M. t#f. U-*. Off. Gladys Smith, 45 Cornell St.; Mrs. Hilliard St; William Gallo, 242 Faces T\vo Charges 9 ^ »e* »«nr«c«. In*. 4-/3 Jeanette Wiley, 2 Olcott St.; DISTRESS MERCHANDISE Summit St.; Joseph Raymondo, Patrolman James McCooe said O MANCHESTER BOARD OF REALTORS “These rubbers leak, Mom! They sank in every puddle Donna Booth, 31'/i Charter Oak 143 Highlsind St.; Mrs. Irene Wal­ Mrs. Emerson was driving west on St.; Christine Carpenter. Old Bol­ lace, 128 Birch S t; Mrs. Ingeiborg MANCHE.STER, CONNECTICL’T BY KEN BALD and JERRY BRQNDFIELD I tried to sail them in!” the turnpike. The traffic light at JUDD SAXON ton Rd„ Bolton: Mrs. Riith Darl­ Dion, 326 Autumn St.; Mrs. Mary Milliard St. was green and. as she • JOB LOTS ing, 176 Eldrldge St.; Mrs. Or- AND X WISH I HAD NERVE TO Lou Gibbs and son, 25 Oak St., dfove through the Inter.section, OFFICERS 'YES, I •TELL YOU I'D RATHER JIM »p WA BnmMTC landa Alllod. 9 Main St.; Russell Rockville; Mrs, M argaret Koehler Jefferson, driving ea.st. smashed KNOW, LORRIMER STAYED IN THIS Gilbert, South Windsor; Mrs. and daughter, 79 Mill St.; Mrs. into her car head on, McCooe said. O OBSOLETE GOODS JUDP, WE’VE GOT TO MAKE RHONA.,. ELECTION TO VINDICATE HIMWLF BY ROUSON Anna Krasnlckas, Coventry; Mrs. DAD change .AND YOU... LITTLE SPORTS Rita Larcomb and son, Andover. Jefferson was arrested after the Prsfidtnt ...... T. J. Croekstt HSMIND. AHEAD O F Maybel Dowd, 1 Bow St.; Daniel RAW /MATERIALS ME company; S a l e / \ SALE!\, Edwardsjv 154 Walker St’.:” Mrs. O CAtrr 4 $ A L E / \> c#S a l e / j ^ Mary Wiley, 79 Niles Dr,; Mrs. First Vic* Prssidtnt...... M. Km m Hi Ostrinsky OUIT Margaret Pratt, 15 Village St., THE Engagement • SURPLUS INVENTORIES RACE NO NO Rockville; Sydney Elliott, Rt. 44A, Sscond Vies Prssident...... Miw LfNian ©ront NOW.' r PASoNABLE UfA80NABtE Bolton; Mrs. Ann Kurtz, 347 Keeney St.; Mrs. Mae Anderson, ANY QUANTITIES—LARGE OR SMALL offer Shaw-Rhinelander M i N ! ...... V/llliGHi' Rood OFFER ' _ 357 Adams St.; Ernest Smart, .1 SHOP Wapping; William Moore, 333 The engagement of' Miss Anne SHOP ' ^ S H O P Davis Shaw to David Hamilton ...... Alfrod P. Worbiior SP^^” SPORTS S po RY^ Center St.; Mrs. Margaret Becker, Palisades, N. J.; Mrs. Dorothy Stil- Rhinelander is announced b her TURN IDLE ASSETS INTO son, 78 Campfield Rd.; Mrs. Grace parents, Mr. and Mrs. (Juincy Adams Shaw Jr., Brooklyine, BY JOHNNY HART Cafro, East Hartford; Mrs. Mary MONEY QUICKLY B. C. Farrell. 618 Main St., Mrs. Bea­ M ass. trice Robinson, 112 Deepwood Dr. Her fiance is the son of Mrs. ASSOCIATE MEMBERS CANT Bl e s s e d a r e t h e ADMITTED YESTERDAY: Mr. Templeton Rhinelander of Boston ACTIVE MEMBERS BY ROY CRANE CHICK.ENHEARTED. and Mrs. Albtn Emerson. East and Dr. Frederic William Rhine­ SUBMIT DETAILS OR SAMPLES BUZZ SAWYER lander of Cleveland, Ohio. JUST OVER THE RIDGE THERE, 1 Hartford; Jamee Sullivan. 38 Elro that was a tCADS-UP CRASH LANDING, SAWYER. WELL PONEi Mias Shaw, a debutante of the GIVE QUANTITIES AVAILABLE Sherwood Beechler Mrs. Anne Bartlett „ AND, POOLEV, I WANT TO COMMEND YOU ON THE / ---- . WE HAVE A GRAVE-DIGGING eit.;'Mrs. L/oretta Rivers, 96 Valley DESCRIPTIVE LITERATURE ( iDETAIL AT WORK. 1955-66 season, atten d ed the Win- TWROIKKNISS OF YOUR CRASH PREPARATIONS. / THANKS, 8t.; Mrs. Catherine Russell, Glas­ sor School and Radcliffe College. Mrs. Eva Goodchild ADMIRAL, tonbury; Dr. Gerald Abraham, 74 AND PRICES ASKED William E. Belfiore gUTYOUHWEHT)': She Is the granddaughter of Mrs. Haynes St.; Mrs. Florence ElwIn, Austin Cheney, 99 Hartford Rd., Mrs. Edith Howland SEEM THEM Watroua Rd., Bolton; Gordon John H. Bissell ALL and the late Mr. Qienyf; and of Calkins, 9 Sunset Lane, Bolton; Quincy Adams Shaw of Boston and Kenneth M. Lappen Mrs. Elsie Calve, 62 New Bolton the late Mrs. Sarah Pemberton Stanley Bray Rd.; David Hall. 45 Morse Rd.; ALLSTATE MERCHANDISE Robert W. Lappen Shaw. Mrs. Alice Clampet Jo h n T w igg, 14 F o x cro ft D r.; Mr. Rhinelander prepared at the Carl Hlldlng, 801 Main St.; Mrs. CORPORATION Mrs. Delilah Megonigle Groton School for Harvard College Richard Dimock -hS a Gertrude Donahue, 297 Hackma­ and Stanford University, ’’e is * “From a Fish Hook To A Freight Car*’ tack St.; Jeffrey Waugh, West grandson of the late Mr. and Mrs. 118 ROEBLING STREET Everett T. McKinney ■Willington; Frank Cuneo, 122 Walter B, Templeton of Chicago, Ralph Gaston fiohool St.; John Hutton, 26 Ben­ and the late Right Rev. and Mrs. Brooklyn 11, N, Y. James J. Rohan BY DICK CAVALLl ton St.; Michael Krol, Stafford Philip Mercer Rhinelander of EVerpieen 8-0337 Cable Address “ALMERCO” William Goodchild Sr. MOKIY MEEKLE Springs; Mrs. Helen Peabody, 54 Washington. D. C. Wesley R. Smith X 6UPP06E YOU'RE ALL H66 KINDOFGMALL, Birch St.; Brian Newman, 1(1 A June wedding is planned. SPRING Clifford E. Hansen » GOOD AT ARITHMETIC ? YANCEY. 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APRIL 13, 1959 T o m Win Bowling Event fHemu Angie ■ Chisox Get Good Pitchittg ^nd Hitting By EARL YOST Top 40 Teams Sports Editor Finsterwald Clinches Cash’s HR Sunday i^Aniong the many men in Man­ A t West Side, chester laid off recently is Eric First Sunday home. in three Rautenberg, whom I met tip with First Money with 278 Nets Third weeks following a pleasant busi­ on Main St. He was a fine outfield­ Holmes 2nd ness tour of the dozen major er for years wdth the Blueflelds league baseball training camps in when the West Side gang ranked Greensboro, N. C., April 13 (/P)—Golf’s gypsies were on Florida. When the w'eather was with the best baseball teams in the 1,200-mile hike to Houston. Tex., today hoping to find Win in Row Championship ''konors in good, and it was for the most part, these parts . , Much mail was un­ the first annual Husband and the junket was interesting and en­ loaded at the desk, letter some sunshine after a water-logged finish to the $15,000 New Ytyk, April 13 (fl*)— Wife Bowling Tournamjent at tertaining although It required ‘bringing word that Pete Close Greensboro Open Tournament yesterday. Three days don’t make a week the West Side Rec Alleys^ be­ many hours to keep the planned would co-captain St.. John's Uni­ Dow F 1 ns t e-r V.'a 1 d battled* - let alone a .season hut it sure schedule. Like always, it was versity track squad this spring . . through the biting cold wind and long to Mary and John Sim­ great to be away for a spell but Hank Wittke of the Rec staff rain with a flnlshlng slx-over-psr looks today as if the Chicago mons, who topped 40 entries It was also great to be back home dropped a line that the Husband 77 but It still was good enough to White Sox have the two in­ w ith a combined 683 triple. In sec­ and to sit behind iii.v R oyal ty p e ­ and Wife Bowling Tournament clinch first money with a 278 gredients they lacked most ond place were Marge and Howie writer at the office. .Church was would continue on Saturday but total, six under par. last season. TTiat would be home Holmes who turned in a 667 total. the major interest this day and predicted the top acore of 639 by Finsterwald, 29-year-oid PGA , i im punch and strong relief pitch­ Hand.some trophies will be pre­ my family joined me at the usual Stan and Edna Hilinski would be champion from Tequeata. Fla., ing. sented to both couple* by the Rec­ mid-morning Ma.ss. .Nothing was erased. If he's right, he will be eli­ had a four-atroike cushion starl­ II was this combination that reation Department which con­ on the schedule for the afternoon gible for membership in the Prog­ ing the flna' rqund. thanks to helped them win their third ducted the tourney. and in between playing bait with nosticators Club of America in earlier rounds of 68-68-65. >- . straight Sunday, a 5-3 decision Mr*. .Simmons, the National my two sons I acquired several 1975 . . Big volleyball match at Art 'Wall Jr. of Pocono Manor, over Detroit. The 'hqme run trees for my property and this Blnglos champion, chalked up a night" found Watkins, a team I Pa., riding ths year's holte-sl American I,eagiie I punch was provided by rookie 356 triple on g am es of JJ6, 110 and consumed considerable time. Eve­ triee up very from Williniantic as the first pro broken nose when hit accidentally Sam Snead of White Sulplnir Washington ., . . 1 0 1 00 1 GUESS WHO WON?—The strain of three straight loases shows on the face of Detroit ; New York one each. None of the 1. .Simmons 683 at the new nearby chib. Cichon, by a teammate's head. New York .. . . 1 0 1 no 1 Tigers’ Manager Bill Norman (left) as he talked shout the .six times his team had the Satiirday’s da'vn to noon KisliinR Derliy, conrlucted by Freiman. 11-inch fish; Joseph Salmt, larRest perch in well. The lovelies are, left to right, Bonnie Bokler, Pat Trimmer, Anne Jones, Terry Springs, W \'a., gunning for his I other four clubs has as yet en- Marv ...... 116 no 130 356 assistant at the Brooklawn Coun­ seventh Greensboro victory since B oston ...... 0 1 .000 2 tiases loaded and failed to score in the three-game weekend series with the ('hiengo I lerrd the victory column. Senior Rroup. 14 inches; Paul Kuntz, age 6, 12-inch 116 103 327 Ancona. Jane Murphy and Kathey Carlson, ranging in age from 14 to 17. They are try Club for the past eight years, T l i u r h d a y the Reerration Department, as (ilobe Hollow attracted John ...... 108 1938. finished w ith 70. the d ay ’s B altim oi e . .. . .0 1 .000 2 While Sox. Tlie "Gay Senor” at right is Al Ikipez, who.se While Sox heat Norman's I The defending champion Yan­ perch; David Bruce. 14, and Ranney Grotta, 13, tierl for swimming champs. has been a pro for one-half of his ..0 , .000 over 500 enthusiastic fishermen of all aRes. Some of the 2. Holm es 667 Thanks to Willie Diana of The lowest score, for a 281 total and Kansas City . 2 2'* Tigers three times to jump into first place in the American League. (AP Photofax) kee.* finally were able to open first place in competition for bullheads, each catchiiiR M arge . . . . 87 122 102 311 32 year.*, having served as an as­ Herald's Advertising Department a third place tie with Bill Gasper D etroit ...... 0 .3 .000 .3 sistant for eight years at the I their season al Yankee Stadium. early arrivals can be seen in the photoRraph above. The an 11-inch fish; Ron KittredRC. 14. and Gary .MacDanald. Howie . . ..1 2 3 137 96 356 an exrellent sports ealendar was of Apple Valley, Calif. Each won Today's Sehwiiile They just did get ’the game. In, Thread City club before moving to left at the desk which was dis­ $1,100. (Time is Eastern Standard) list of prize winners included; Mike Sftverick. aRe 12, 11, both caught an 11-inch calico bass. (Heiald Photo 3. C arp en ter - 661 1 Brooklawn .. .Rec Supl. Jim Her- too. 11 began lo snow almost Im- . 113 112 325 New Finsterwald SerieSjlf""^ Matthews tributed with the compliments of S h arin g fifth place on 283 No Games Scheduled. hv Ofiara) M aude . . . .100 dlc stopped to repoVt.the annual mediately after they had nipped largest fish. 13-inch perch weiRhinR two pounds; GreR . .109 94 3.36' IHeavy Favorite the W. G, Glenney Oo. It's the best scores, worth $816 each, were the Boston Red Sox 3-2, Don . . . . 133 Rec and Park Department spon­ Tomorrow's Hrhedrtle 639 all sports calendar that has ever Tom Nieporte of Bronxville. N.Y.: 4.' H ilinski sored Fishing Eierby for young­ K an sas C ity at C hicago 2 p m. None of the other teams waa aa E dna . .. . . 110 96 114 320 come across the desk and one that Peter Thomson of Melbourne. Detroit at Cleveland 2 p.m Ninth Inning fortunate. Rain forced the post­ . . 92 116 111 319 Emphasizes Smart Golf to ue^at onk sters would be held Saturday at 1 am sure will be che.-ked many Australia and Billy Maxwell of S tan . . . . Globe Hollow. Jim added that the N ew Y ork a t B altim ore 2:0,5 ponement of the scheduled double- Billy Stuck ^ ins 5. K loter -639 limea to pass along information on Odessa, Tex. Why Break Up the Yankees? Philadelphia, A pril 13 —Len San Francisco Giants would win baseball, football, hookey and p.m. header between Baltimore and the . .115 93 89 297 Locked i . an eighth place tie at Flo ...... Matt he'.'s ha* captured the imag­ the National League pennant. "A W ashington at Boston 2 p m. Senators al Washington and the N orm . .. . .117 105 120 342 New York (NEA)—Shortly after Dow Finsterwald was basketball games In New England 284 w ere M ike K etchick of Y onk­ Freestyle Event ination of Philadelphia fight fans. guaranteed winner, ” he assured on a professional scale . . Accom­ single contest at Kansas City be­ 6. W hile 635 graduated from Ohio University in 1952, this handicapper That, apparentl.v, la the only ers. N Y,, leader through the first National Is'agiie Are Back in Business tween Cleveland an^ the Athletics. 119 1,36 366 me. I'm picking Pittsburgh in the panied Bruce Watkins to Memorial M«nciie*t«r HlRh School* A nn ...... 111 said that he was the nearest thing to Ben Hogan that ever explanation for the 9-5 odd* fa­ two rounds: Frank Slranahan and Yesterday's Kesiilts • • * 107 84 269 , National League and the Yanks, Hospital to visit Frank Miller, a was the loser ouUtandinR frcestylcr. Billy They Carry the Other Cluhs Joe ...... 78 voring the hometown boxer over Doug Ford, both playing from New 'I'ork, April L") (tP)__- tT in 'he only other league srtion.'s’nnd a hone run WHITE HOX 5, TIGE»S t — 7. M oniaon - 6 2 9 came down the fairways. ' who else, in the American. . .Don teammate with W atkins volle.vball Paradise. Fla. Bach won $6.50. Los Angeles 5, Chicago 3. rhe Giants now have made 13 Stuok won the lOO-yard free­ Finsterwald reminds people of second ranking lightweight con­ Veteran catcher Sherm Lollar . . 89 96 106 291 Berger, area Little League official champions. Frank suffered a bro­ Larry Deck, 1957 US Golf Assn •San F ran cisco 6. St. Louis 3. The ninth inning wonders are M'°" extra base hit* in three games. style event for 1.1-16-yenr-old* Dai.*v • . ■ Hogan in build and preci.sion, but | tender Carlos Ortiz in their sched­ , , . , . 13 Che scheduled iloiihleheader he- shared the hitting honors wdth New York iNF.AI Bera\ise the I gam e w ith the Red .Sox, th e op-'* trend now i-i in miinicipHl paik.s Riifls . . . . .1 1 4 i n 113 338 , and local .choolteacher, stopped ken nose the previous night. Be­ National Junior champion from Cincinnati at Philadelphia, Both hack in tuisiness. It was a' the snd Saturdav In the Connecticut uled 10-round boiint tonight. first baseman Cash for the White New York Americans have won 24 ponents in the lO.'iO opener. As wa.s | built at piihlir expense and leased 8. L ucas - 628 mostlv becaii.se he thinks out his at the desk for a few minutes and hind much pain, Frank managed to Kinston. N.C., was low amateur Games Postponed. Rsin AAf Boys’ Ago C.rmip Swlm- Ortiz sa s of the odds, "They’re year ago that the Ran Fran-iPhiiiij r-Miiiles in Philadelphia w as p o st­ IMHHiERS 5, (Mbs S The Sox. Each drove in two rujis. pennants in 3S year.* 10 of the fitting and proper for a park eall-j at a low rental. Cleveland, Milwau­ .To ...... 102 99 103 304 : Shot.* like the four-tim e w inner of as this is the lime of tin. year, our j remind us that "We won” . P ret- w ith 292. Milwaukee at Pittsburgh, Poil- mlng Championship* at Trinity crazy. " Hi.s train er. Sam m y C hern- poned. ,'5now. cisco Giants began an in- potted bei-ause of rain. L>odf;era, like the Giant*. al*o Ca.sh's homer gave the "White Sox last 12. nine of the last 10 you ed "The Hnii.se That Riilh Built." kee, Kansa.s C ity. Lo.s Angele.s and .John ...... 107 n s 99 324 the United Stales Open. major discission was baseball... tv nurse waiting on Frank was The weather was the real atory Oollege’* TrowbridRO Pool. in. says "Malthens Isn't in the W. , Iriguing ’ll a h i t pulling out i . • • overear.ie .a 3-0 deficit The f.'iib* six In three games, the most by still hear the cry. "Break up the the fabiilnii.s Babe dedicated It j Baltimore play in municipal stadi­ 9. C u sh in g --618 Because Dow stres.ses intelligent Ped Ferguson w-heeled me in his Connie Moriart.v. daughter of Mr. of the closi..g round. The temper­ L. Pet G.B Stuck'* Hme wa* 57.1. same rl.v-ss as Ortiz." He adds, San Francisco . .3 0 1 000 go! to slarler for any club. The 1958 Chicago team Y ankees!" with a Ihree-nin home run off. um.* .San F ram i.sco sLso will be de­ . . 94 107 102 .303 golf, we asked him to do an in­ miniature sized cat to the Y at and Mrs. Matt Moriarty. Watkins, ature hovered about the mid-40’s i games in the final Inning. Nearly j <;i a n t s 6. CARD S 8 — F or one M arhe • • Milwaukee . . . 0 1 000 one third of tlieir vii-loites were f ur of their eight hits in the hit only, 101 all year to rank last The Silk To«n ace also “How will the league ever he ; Howard Klemke. who died only a ploying In one when Candlestirk John . . . . .116 109 90 315 structional series aimed at plac­ "We've taken this fight to keep noon for a little volleyball prac­ who suffered a broken nose while all da\'. the ram never stopped . .2 L ; inning it looked like the Cardinals Philadelphia . 0 1.000 1 achieved in that manner third to score all their ninft. in that department; placed second In the 100-yard balanced?" ask the have-nots. few ueeka ago. Point Park is completed. 10. V itln e r—817 , ers with a 17 handicap, which cov­ Carlos in shape." tice and it was just that, plus a playing football in college, assured and it was windy . . 1 1 might finally win their first game House of IMstinetlon Kven Matthew.*' manager, Tony (Chicago ...... 1 .500 Tlie 19.59 .season i.s only in Us breaststroke. The event at­ But why break up the Yankees" BecHU.se of the Increase in con- Shirlcv . . . 107 104 99 310 ers the bulk of weekenders, and lot of fun. Doc Butterfield. Harvey Miller he had nothing to worry Fin.sterwald sounded a harsh . . 1 1 L of the aeaSon. Tliey acored three Lo* Angeles got two run* back 11 took fine relief pitching by The triple deck enelnsure In the Gi-eziano. admits he's puzzled. "I Los Angeles . . .1 1 ..500 infancy and already the Gianta tracted over 00 yoifnRsters and Tliev at least pay their owTi way slniction cjvsts, sin h a well-posted Ja c k ...... 117 97 93 307 beginners. King, Jim Zuccardy, Bernie Karlin about . , Baseball umpires’ meet­ note after he trudged off the final IS I ru n s in the flrsit a g a in st left- in the fourth on rookie catcher Arias and Shaw to keep the \^ lta approximately .000 speclnlors Bronx owns many disUnetions, in- think Len has a good, even chance ing at night at the West Side Rec Cincinnati . . . . . 1 I .500 have won two of their three games taxes and all. They carry the other magnate as I>^iii Perini. the world's 11. O akm an 614 Td like to reach tlie young and Walt Fergii.son proved too green He indicated he'd rather I 'j ' hander Mike McCormick on hits Norm Sherry'* two-nin single. In Sox undefeated. Detroit loaded the I rinding having housed more World to win. but Ortiz should be the found a good number on hand to ,St. l.oni.* ...... 0 .3 .000 .3 in the clo.smg frame. '1 were In attendance. clubs in the league. biggest individual heavy contrac­ R uth . . . . 85 9.5 100 280 bu.siness man who has neglected strong for the opposition... not play heie next year becaii.se I by Don Blasingame. Gino CImoli the seventh, outfielder Don Domeler bases with only one out In the Pseries games than an\'oilier park favorite. My Ixiy has no ranking." review rules and tricky play situa­ Pittsburgh ...... 0 2 .000 .3 They did il for llte .seeond lime Under the shrewd general man­ tor, tell.s yon that the cost of build­ Ernie . . . lOi 94 136 334 playing golf." said Finsterwald, Dick Thurston, a member of the of what he termed gallery cheer­ ; and Ken Boyer plus three Giant *l*mmed * home run With Cliarley seventh against starter Dick in liiatory. No fewer than 61 Se- And Matthews, a 19-.vear-old tions. Two aspiring ump* on hand •Sunday, gcnring three in Ihe ninth ager. George Weiss, the Yankees ing a baseball slailiiim with private 12. Sobiski -614 when we arranged the series at Manchester Police Department, ing when he ma !e a bad .shot or Today’s Schedule ! errora. ■Neal on ba*e to pul the Dodgers Donovan. Arias, a Cuban left­ I ties games have been decided who.se flats apeak eloquently for were Bill Fortin and Bill Ritchie, to defeat the St Louis Cardinal.* Ypsterday'o Homrrs refute the claim of others, wlmh funds IS prohibitive. A lba ...... 1 1 4 92 ion 306 Teqiiesla on the Loxahatchee. hard checked in to report he was missed a putt, and he mi.ssed s (Time Is Eastern Standard I In front 4-3. They added another hander, came in to get cleanup there, even tlioiigli the Bombers both of whom plan to call pla.vs for the thiid con.secutive day. The , T7)« Giant* fought bark, ho's ■ is that a major league cluh no Despite tills. Walter O'Malley Zip ...... 106 114 88 308 bv Jupiter, Fla., where he is the him. *a>-8 tinder pressure for a aiixioua to work baseball games in No Games .Scheduled. run in the eightli on a double by hatter Gall Harris on a called third ! plavfsl home games at the Polo this summer . . Home long after few. taking three from the edge score was 6-3 In Fridav'i aea.son '.ving the acore with two in American League longer ran be financially success­ says he is going to do Just this in 13. F re y —613 head professional. ".Suddenly he verbal comment. "1 guess 1 must this area thLs season. A graduate of the green seven limes. T om orrow ’s .Se-liediile Gil Hodge* and ’* strike and pinch hitter Qu* Zernlal ful while operating without out­ I Grounds across the Harlem River 86 discovers that golf can be an im­ have earned it (the favorite's the hour 1 intended and I had some opener. the Californian.*'tallied in I‘h" "fh "fl*'" a.'oring one. in the on a fly to rlghtfleld. Cliave/.. Ravine for the Dodgers, A udrey . . . 97 92 275 of the McGowan School of Um­ At the presentation oeremony Pittsburgh al f?incinnali 8 p.m third Then, in the ninth with two single. Cash. White Sox. side help in the way of bargain (when they won their first two pen- . . 132 104 102 338 portant part of his business. There role. ") pires, Die'.! also w orked m inor explaining to do asmumergus long the ninth and won 6-,5. It w-a*n't Yost, Tigers. when and if legal snails are un­ H ank .. . he said he wondeied what he had Philadelphia at Milwaukee 2:30 out, Orlando Cepeda',* triple drove Tavlor Phillips, who went the Detroit loaded the bases again basement rental and whatnot j n a n ts in 1621 -22. 14. W halen - -605 is no better way of making con­ Met Some of Best league bah before becoming one oj distance telephone call* had been p.m. necessary to explode in the ninth in the eighth with only one out. Siebem. Yankees Yankee .ktadiiim was the last big tangled. Rut it must be remem­ received by" my secretary who also done to turn the gallery against Saturday since tliey already had in .lim Davenport, who had beat first seven inning* for the Oiba, Yankee .Stadium, the onlv wheel bered tliat It was the land grab X tary . .. . . 73 107 93 27.3 tacts, selling, etc," Ortiz, 22-yeai-old Puerto lUcan Mancheslcr’a finest . . . Worked St I>o.ui* a l I.OS Angel*a 11 p ni This time Shaw took over and got National lyeague left in tow n so fa r a.s .New York league park built with private doubjes as m.v wife. The messages him. Late.- in the locker room a eomforlable lead. out 'a biifit to Cardinal pitcher was the lo.ser Johnny Klippstein. i that prompted fVMallev to forsake (Jharlie ..1 0 4 109 119 332 1 Typical of Pro now living in Nev; York, ha.s met later than lusiial because of the Chicago at San Francisco 11:15 Eddie Yost to ground Into a double baseball fans are concerned, was 1 funds, those of the late New York I were to rail back but I am sure Dow. a PGA Tournament Com­ Sundays triumph moved the Vinegar r,«nd Mizell. Thai broke who permitted only one hit In Demeter. Dodgers. 15. C hapm an -604 i Fin.-itenvald, 29. is typical of the some of the best in his division Brfooklyn for Ixis Angeles. l.ild-day breal: and Yrmp John­ mittee member, declared he didn't pm. Ihe 3-3 lie k'elipe Alou iced the three relief innings, was the win­ play. Almi. Giants. opened 3fi y e ars ago, also In a brewer, Col. .Ineob Riippert. The Vi ...... 107 85 109 301 new type of playing pro. and his in compiling a 29-2-1 record. He son, one-half of the Manchester that if I did place call* just before Gianta into first place, a half game Rent .Another Factor mind the crowd rooting for Wall, game with a home run. ner although Clem Lablne helped Chicago didn't need a relief Bill ...... 98 102 103 303 ! is a new kind of instructional has lost .najority decision.* only Package Deliver.v team of Yump the clock struck midnight I in front of the Milwaukee Braves, pitcher Saturday because Early Rent is another factor. The wouldn’t gain any friends or in­ a North Carolina favorite who who won the only two games they Al (Re< ) Worthington, with him with threr scoreles* inning*. 16. W ittk e— 603 series. The PGA champion starts to Kenny I-jine, the top contender and Jump (Merrill Anderson). went to Duke University, but he Uyorrenti Seventh Wynn hurled a seven-hitter In go­ Braves paid only S 1.000 their first . . 91 74 97 262 I fluence any people. I know how have played. .Snow prevented the two hitlea* relief innings, was Ernie Bank* drove in two of K av ___ with the premise that golf is a for Joe Brown's title, and to John­ •topped to report his pleasure resented their cheering his own ing all the way. But It was a dif­ year at Coiinly .kladiiim in Mil­ H ank . .. ..1 0 8 91 142 .341 ny Busso i Xo. 4 . He reversed the much I hate to answer phofle calls I Braves from playing their sched­ rredited with the victory. MIzell, th e C u b s’ run* •••ith a trip le and complex job with every shot a new with Handling of Cichon's appoint­ misfortunes. Hippo Correnti picked up $65 ferent story Friday when the Sox waukee, allhough Proprietor Per- 17. W ilhelm --599 after my bedtime hour. uled game in Pittsburgh yester- who wa* lagged for 13 hit*, in­ ■cored- the other on 'Walt Moryn's problem until the game becomes Busso deoi.iion next time around. ment as got pro gt Ellington Wall. Finsterwald and Tony used seven pitchers to quell the im later made a more generous . . 99 99 90 288 over the weekend in the New Eng­ da V. cluding two double*, two triple* single. Helen . . . simple for the player. Matthews ha* had only 18 pro­ Ridge. Johnson, when not carry­ Ijema ol San I^andro, Calif., who Tigers. The best work wa* done deal with tlie county. Al ...... 108 100 103 311 Friday land Men's Open Duckpin Bowling Dow is teaching the game which fessional bonus but si’ored 13 ing pianos on his back, i* a fine finished with an 80 for 287. played Tournament at Bristol. The local by fireman Gerry Staley, who When Yankee Stadium opened 18. O stran d er - 596 1 Numerous requests to speak at enabled him to fini.sh in the mon­ knockouts in his 16-1-1 record. 1 * handed golfer who once beat the last ttueesome. of the day It hurled runless ball through the in 102,3. the attendance was an­ R u th . . . . . 103 91 107 .301 various functions in Manchester standout placed seventh in a field I ey in 72 consecutive tournament.*. The lone loas was to Paulie Arm­ Ben Hogan. . .Night home and it took just 10 minute.* .short o.' five of 86 Hi.* 10-game total pinfall last 4 2-3 innings to gain credit nounced by Geneial .Manager Ed Bob ___ ’ . . 107 104 84 295 He wa.s the Golfer-of-the-Year in stead, the only ranking (fifth) was spent to advantage. and nearby communities have come my wa.v since my return hours for them to slosh around the wa* 1361 J e rry M aloney of Spring- for the victory. Barrow as 74,4 H. Six weeks later, 19. .MoUimphy— 595 19.57, when he won the Vardon IK)\V FIN STK K «'.\LI> lightweight he's met. T^at, too, • • • from Florida but a majoritv of the 6.6(X)-yard .k t a r m o u n t Forest field won with a 1,445 total, a new when a fight was held there, it was Lil ...... 111 10.5 91 307 , Trophy for the lowest stroke "Nearest to Ben Hogan" was a split derision. Tuesda'v requested dates have long been Coun' ry Club Course. New England record. YANK.S S, R E D SOX t — Bob discovered that Birmw, in his ef­ Red ___ . . 83 83 122 288 average and was a member of the Both fighters are fast. Ortiz is i that just mis.sed. He wants the "Who’s going to win the pen­ filled. . . . Talked with Fran Ma­ Turley didn't need any help from fort to knock down the Giants, 20. .lohnson 593 Ryder Cup team. He was the sec­ the superior boxer but ha* onl.v hare score. Dow's that way about nants? " was asked by Ton.v D'An- honey. Town director and one of the bullpen a* he spun a tw(J-hit- who liad evicted the Yankees from E leanor . . . 88 99 90 277 ond biggest m onev w inner in 1956, nine knockouts t his credit. Lake I his game. He takes few chances, gona, Cheney Tech baseball men­ the important cogs in the Knights ter to get the Yankees away wing­ the Polo Groiind.-<. liad padded the R oy ...... 90 104 113 316 third in '57 and near the top in Matthews, he never has been figure h\- ncai'ly 20.000. As a mat­ 21. Han.<»on- 590 i just goes for bare results. He tor. Thi.* wa.s the 46th tim e I w as of Columbus organization, with ing. Pete Runnels' double In the ',58. ' doe.sn't make excuses when he has .stopped. asked this question since my re­ baseball the main topic. . . . Soon Learn to Pitch to Stan Musial seventh snd Vic Wertz’ ninth In­ ter of fact, tlie largest turnout M ildred . . . 85 80 103 268 Promoter A1 Lewis expects s Fin.sterwald 'brought a trained ^ ),3,| pound turn home from Florida and I re­ after Frank Sheldon visited and ning single were the only hits Bos­ ever to see an opening game at the Howie . . . .111 119 92 322 crowd of about 7.000 for tonight's mind to the fainvays, yet he camej jack Gilbert, sports edi- fused to answer until after my among subjects we discussed was ton waa able to get os Tom Bfiwer S tadium wii.s .'it.tOt in 1046. 22. Bolin .588 the hard and old-fashioned way. !! tor of the Athens Messenger, who festivities at the .Arena. He pre­ selections appear in print on the possibility of Manchester High And the Man^s on Second Base lost on an eight-httter. Norm Sle- against the Senators of all people. L orraine . . 82 97 97 276 Dow became interested in the dicts a gate of 530.000. His last C arl ...... 120 98 PI .312 fii'sF compared k'insterwald with Wednesday. There |ire many ex­ bringing in. or appointing, a direc­ bern. sporting glasses for the first The all-time Stadium record was game by coming up through the Hogan. Tlielr struggle np golf's show featuring Matthews was' to r of a th le tics fo r the 19.59-60 time, led the Yankee attack with 23. I’liillips .586 perts at this stage of the season, St. Peterabui-g. Fla. (NFJA) Stan-can’t change. They hit with the a .Memorial Day douhle-lieadcr caddie rank.*. As a high school stu­ ladder was similar. As in Hogan's a 7,000 sellout at Convention Hall. school vear. Frank headed a special three hits. HI* home run In the B olie . .. . . 98 97 92 287 who can name Die flag winners ; Musial was' sw apping batting prar fat of the bat, but it'* just an AB. witli the Bosox in lOUK, when 81,- dent. he spent his summers assist­ early career. Finsterwald was an There \/ill be no radio or tele­ committee of School Board mem­ eighth snapped a 2-2 tie. W alt . .. . . 100 108 91 299 1ing in the pro shop of the Athens. without even, batting an eyelash, I tier turn.* with Irv Noren at Al "Old guys like me, they try to 84 1 laid it on tlie line. W hen B ar- also ran in more tournaments than vision coverage of the bout. bers Which explored the subject 24. D ev - .583 IOhio, Country Chib. He'd do any­ but not for publication. Get a fel­ Lang Field. row announced that figure he dis- he care.s to recall. But in doing so. and then recommended that such a pitch us light. But I can even Helene . . . . 94 94 83 271 thing to be near the game and to low to speak for the record and He wiped the sweat off his face pli^yed the ticket manifests to he earned the respect of those he position as director of physical ed­ hit an in.side pilch lo left. " prove that it was on the up and up. N orm . . . .. no. 102 100 .312 oi casionally g e t a chib in hi.s | he’s hesitant to raise his voice ! with hi.* left aleeve and grinned In the cage. Noren signaled he 25. G burski 581 played against. Paddle innei's ucation and director of athletics be Hifjjh Nine Opens hands. I Finsterwald wa.s a fine shol- h ig h er th an a w hisper. The TVeh "You can hit too much. It doesn t: had enough and motioned The When he bought the cluh with R eggie . . .. 101 102 102 305 appointed. The School budg­ Dow's father. Russ, an Athen.s malter before he went into tiie Air coach, does not fall In this cate­ ! do any good to hit w hen you’re •Man to step back in. Del Wehl) and L>an Topping, the F ran k . . New Britain. April 13 -Top- et will be reviewed Tuesday night With Road Contest 93 96 87 276 attorney, hoped his boy would gory, because he’s been rooting I tired ’ After .Musial started hitting present owners. Col. l^arry Mac- 26. Doucette 579 1 Force in 1952 and a lietter one seeded Victor Lugli of New Brit­ and fioni wliat I've heard from the .some day join the law profession, when he came out in .54, He for the Yankees, for years and There were only a handful of again. Jackson threw one that Phail introduced a restaurant and A lva ...... 94 86 8.5 265 ' ain defeated l^wis While, of the grapevine, no money for a D.A. Manchester High School was hilt did not discourage the lad's in­ reached his peak last summer won't desert the ship now... Cai'dinals around. The bulk of the he popped fiitilely against the roof bar called the Stadium Club. Ed ...... 115 106 93 .314 Harlem YMCA, New York City, will be made available unless there terest in golf. Russ was a three- wlien he fired a sparkling 276 over, Saturday to win the National Baseball season in these parts •squad had taken off for a trame in of the batting cage. scheduled to open defense of it* This w as in 194,0 .and the re fre sh ­ 27. .lanirke 579 sport star at Ohio U.. coached foot­ Isn’t too many days away and I is some agitation from interested [Bradenton. Stan the Elder is ex-' New Esther Williams Pool Sensation the Llanercli Country Cluh layout | paddle Racquets Singles Oham- H an g in g CXirve CCIL baseball crown this after­ ment oasis ha.s inrreased its seal­ C hickie . .. 78 90 88 256 ball and basketball there. He ref­ umpired a practice high school citizens at Tuesday’s meeting . . . ! cuaed from prarlice jaunts. Larry, ing capacity almost every year Boh . . . . . 120 106 97 323 at Havertown. Pa„ to win the PGA ; pjonship. The scores were 21-17 Gene Moriart.v, who operates sunt- "I know how to pilch you now,” noon against Wethersfield in a ereed Big 10 football gai .es for 25 championship the first lime it was I anrt 23-21. Norman Steinberg game in the afternoon in East Jackson was thiowing Ihem up.! ever since. 28. Roaseto-- 575 i years. * Hartford, Nick Jackston. a local mer Iddges at Pocomoonshine and The Man ha

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Vernon -r- W ear It For Any Event employe benefits. Apply to BURROUGHS hand adding ma­ FOUR ROOM apartment for rent. more like first floor. dining^ room, modern kitchen, lava- Over 1 acre lot, shade Pa.sl matrons of Temple Chap­ in. the Qrade 2 classrooms of Mrs. DICK’S WEATHERSTRIP Com­ DRESSMAKING and ‘ alteraUons Closed Mondays Five room home, barn, garagei. (Spacious seven room ranch, large Set for Launching pany doors and windows, custom chine.' good condition. $38. Call Heat, hot water, gas for '-ooklng, wlndows In all rooms. Hot ^ bedroom with ad- redwood paneled living room, three trees, fi-uit trees, 'rden. ter. Order of the Eastern Star, Alan Howland and Miss Helen Make An Heirlcjorn Quilt! Specializing In children's clothes. ROBERT HALL CLOTHES electric refrigerator . and gas chicken coop, plus approximately will meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. at Mazur at the Robertson School. work guaranteed. Call MI 9-1583 MI 3-7960. n ^ i Joining tile bath. 3 bedrooms and- 7 acres land. Full price $i4,900. bedrooms, den, and separate din­ $14,900—?? Bolton line, over­ MI 9-9140. Rt. 5, South Windsor COMBINATION stove, black and stove. Call Ml 9-4071 or Ml ences. TR ,5-3571 aftei p. , hath on second floor. Paneled rec- ing room. Kitchen, built-in range sized 6 room cape, 1’ 4 (Continued from Page One) the home of 61rs. 'Viola Trotter, 15 The second, place banner went to after 8 p.m. 9-5779 from 5 to 7 p.m. Manchester 6>4 room Colonial Grade 5 classroom of William E. (Next to Ten Pin Bowling Alley) white, very clean. Call MI 9-3145. ROCKVILLE—(2) three room and , reation room in basement plus and oven, wall refrigerator. Two- baths large lot, extras. j ------Bigelow St. TV SERVICE - Potterton’a. all FOR SALE Philco radio, good plus garage and large lot Full McAi^ur. Moving—Trucking— FOUR ROOM apartment. Cen­ (1) five room completelv fur-, oversized garage Nicely land- price‘’$14,800. Manv other listings! car garage. I'a acre iot. $76,800 $16,900-?? New large 5 room | ''55' makes. Highest quality guaranteed WOMEN SEW /for profit. Ea.sy condition. Gall MI 3-0998. MAGEE COMBINATION oil and ranch custom built walk- o'" enemy submarines. ad-, xho Lucy Spencer Group of the In observance of National Li­ Storage 20 trally located, heat, hot watei and ntshed apartments with garage scaped lot 65x140. Priced at 19 900 of all kinds from $6,.500 up. Gall the ' R. F. Dimock Co., Realtor 6U brary Week, this week through work and parts, over 47 year’s ex­ Ready-cut wrap ai-oimd aprons gas range with oil pump, barrels stove refrigerator and automatic with $13,000 mortgage available. Ellsworth- Mitten Agenev Real- 9-5245, or Barbara Woods 611 out basement, I'.i acre ' ^*'e George Washington, will j obngregational Women's perience. Famous for service since home. Net profit $20.40 on dozen, SPRING SPE(CIAL, 80 lb. bag and stand. Delivered, $75. MI parking. Adults, (iall MI 3-7690 Saturday. The PTA is soliciting AUSTIN A, CHAMBERS Co. Local waAher TR 6-2244 TR 5-5531. TR Home is now vacant and Immedi- tors. MI 3-6930 or MI 9-55i24. | 9-7702, Robert Muritock., M’ 3-6472. wooded lot. be equipped with Ships Inertial' ppHowship will meet at the church 1931. Phone Ml 9-4537 for beat sparetime venture. Write. Accu­ asphalt mix $1.70, 80 lb, dry sand 3-6534. or NH 3-8470. Navigation System SINSi. i Wedne.sday at 10 a.m. Members suitable books for the school li­ moving, packing, storage. Low $1, Hot mix amesite, loam $3 a 3.9932 ' j ate occupancy assured, $22,700—Large c o n t e m porary service. rate Mfgr’s, Freeport, New York. BOWERS SCHOOL Area - A nice ( X X X ^ ) Electric boat said the George' ^^.jn bring their own sandwiches braries. Anyone having any to rates on long distknce moves to yard, crushed stone, gravel. Nuss- ranch, extras galore, hill Washington tg scheduled to start ^e served. Work loan or give may call Mrs. Owen BELMONT Rug Cleaning Com 48 states. Ml 3-5187. MAIDS, A-1 New York Homes. dorf Asphalt Plant, 587 North ' ^ * 56 Porter Street Cape, brick, with full shed dor top, 2 acre lot, tre­ mer, iwo baths and a oasement TWO IN ONE package. 'A nlc< two- active operations in 1960, when the S. Trask, present PTA president, pany — For those who 'are about Live-in. To $220 monthly. Free Dtaln St. MI 3-2427. TOREE R006J j A centrally located home th-.t mendous view. will he cuttingprons for the early or leave them at the Robertson MANCHESTER Moving and Truck­ garage. P.riced right. Al.so > fi' e- family and a separate four room Polaris also becomes operational. fall fair. their rugs — phone Ml 3-0012. room, board, fare advanced. furnished. Call JA 7-0820. meets ill the requirements for the $30,000—?? Almost new 3 family. The Navy considers the ’>allistic School. Free pickup and delivery Free ing Company. Local and 'onj dis­ Write Gem Agency. 35 Lincoln, FULL SIZE coll bedspring, good room ranch on Tanner St. with a home. This two-family is Ir very tance moving, packing and stor­ RO(?KVILLE-“ 4 Grove -5t. Well large family—5 bedrooms, 2 baths, basement garage on corner lot. nice condition inside and out. 6. 6 and 5 room flats. missiles submarine and her ister Justice Court Cases estimates given We specialize in Roslyn Heights, New York. condition. Baby carriage. MI furnished' 2-room apartment. In-' 2 lavatories, sunporch for chll- Large rooms. ... , J . . . - Jolin Forby Scherescliewsky, furniture and wall to wall rarpet- age Weekly van service to New 9-0037. Sensible. Call Ken Ostrinsky, Separate heating systems, copper ™ s f o n * y , Rum.sey Hall Henry A. Wroblinski, 45 o f Lake York. Ml 3-6563. REALTOR WEEK APRIL 12-18 qulre 1st floor, apartment 9. dren's play area, fenced In level Realtor, Ml 3-5169. plumbing. aluminum combina­ M' ing.______^______'yard, 2-car attached garage, large FOR INFORMATION OR OTHER Funds for the con.stniction of the j School, Washingfon, Conn, wdl Rd., Andover, was fined $30 in Help Wanted—:-Ma!e 36 tions. two-car garage, convenient USTINGS town court Friday night on a MANCHESTER Package Delivery. CXRJJER BABY carriage, excel­ VERNON—Four room apartment. ; comfortable living room, Hou.se is 1955 -- THREE-family flat, 6-6-4%, location. An unusual package buy George Washington and two sister I the High PLAT FINISH Holland window on main floor, with beat, stove insulated, has new roof and Rtisco .ships were provided by Congress j Park I^A Wednesday fU 8 charge of passing a standing shades, made to measure All Light trucking and package deliv­ (COMPOSITOR—Make up, 'ock up lent condition; $25, MI 3-1718. baseboard heat, cabinet kltchenk, for $21,500. ■ R, • F. DImock Co.. LAWRENCE F. FIANO school bus, by Judge Leroy M. ery. Refrigerators, washers and Have Your Real Estate Needs and refrigerator. Near school and j combination windows. Porter tile baths, fireplace, very large BROKERS MI 3-2766 as part of an accelerated piogram P-n- He writes a newspaper C()I- metal Venetian blind.s t a new and some Ludlow experience. 1726 COLONIAL Realtor 611 9-5245, or Barbara Roberts. stove moving specialty. Folding Steady job with old establi.shed GARDEN ROTOTILLER, with Orant-e•< and extra nursery room. New ting. Minutes to school, shopping bT'each Of peace and resiating ar­ .... * _ . . tion' room 4 in vt tthe Vln nibasement, ame- (XXXVIII) BOLTON to be commissioned by the N ew in work. chanic. used cleaners bought, sold. Machine Cleaned boards, pumpkin pine panel­ with this GRANT Agency. A.flshermen. Hartford CH 2-9278. and greater Hartford. (?ity ateh. a ceremony here Weeinesday. The rest. Court officials reported that ■ MI 9-3651 after 4. EXTERIOR and' Interior painting. Visit weekends. Noni’lch. TTimer ,site drive leading to 2-car oarage. Only $13,600. FHA-VA flancln. . NEAR PORTER ST. School. Six Septic Tanks, Dry Wells, Seivnr ing, modem kitchen, dish­ Just call Lillian Grant, Real­ Versatile— Cape Cod, Route 6, Triton will be commissioned later Hose Co., No. 1. 8th District Squires was giving Incoherent Ceilings refinlshed. Paperbanging. washer, disposal. Practical tor, and you will gladly be 7-4695. Full attic storage area. Well estab- Monthly payments $85. Only a few room Cape Cod, choice location. Wallpaper books. Estimates given. Lines Installed—Cellar Water­ PAINTING anil li.shed residential neighborhood In two-familles 4-4 or convert to five this year. Fire Department, will hold its amwers at the session, bringing bam, log cabin, large front­ grant-ed an interview con­ left—laist chance. Call builder, Aluminum combinations. Priced to about his citation of contempt. H* IRONING DONE In my home Call Fully covered by insurance. Call proofing Done. Porter School district. Prdmnt oc- MI 3-2465 or MI 9-1489. sell, $13,900. R. F. Dimock Ck)., bedroom home. monthly meeting tonight at 8 age. About 19 miles east of cerning the sale . jor pur­ 68 o'clock at the firehouse. is scheduled to reappear at the MI 9-3687. Edward R.; Price. Ml 9-lOOS. PAPER HANGING chase) o f yoiir home . . . or Wanted to Rent rubahey and faiily priced at Realtor, MI 9-5245, or Barbara Two bedrooms, breezeway, ga­ Hartford, near 44-A. Substan­ $25,500. MANCHESTER—Six room Cape. 4 Friday session on the original CLOTHES that are cleaner, whit­ PAINTING AND . paperhanging. MeKINNEY BROS. nBLEPHONE tial mortgage available for your other real estate require­ Woods. MI 9-7702, Robert Mur­ rage, view, nice grounds, amesite, WANTED—Five or 6 room house. bedrooms. Just redecorated inside dock, MI 3-6472. Open Forum ¥he Women's Home League of charges. er, brighter and look fresher are, Good clean workmanship at rea­ Sewerage Dispdsal Co. Ml 9-3266 qualified buyer. ments. Whether these require­ Three children school age. Refer­ For further Information on the and out. P. V. Tongren, Broker. patio, excellent condition. the Salvation Army will meet to­ Irving Roimds, 34, of Andover, washed, damp or fluff dried at sonable rates. 30 years in Man­ ments concern a modest little ences. Contact Mr. Dunbar. CH above properties please contact MI 3-6321. was fined $16- for breach of the I so-132 Pearl 8t.—Ml 8-5.308 Cape Cod, the larger :morfc (XXXIX) Shopping Suggestion morrow afternoon at 2 o’clock in Manchester Lau-ndromat, 660 Cen­ chester. Raymond Fiske., MI CHOICE LOCATION 9-5699. ______L. F. DE MARS CO. the youth center. Hostesses, will peace. -8301 ter St. 9-0237. formal type of home, country MODIFIED RANCH—Sevdti rooms. MANCHESTER—All brick six room To the EJditor, ' Other caaea disposed of inolud- . CARMAN ROAD estate, or farm, let your needs WANTED by elderly couple, five ROBERT J. SMITH, ING. There’s so much we take for be Mis.. Real­ ing the week to avoid hectic $6 for disregarding a stop sign;' - tern for applique pieces: diagrarp ble workmanship. Call Roscoe ..steady worJt, paid holidays, vacation pay. In­ clous living room, fireplace, GRANT AGENCY lUlihgton. Manchester, Rockville. BRAND NEW ranch. Here’s an porch overlooking lake; 17 miles MANCHESTER —Suburb 6 room Mildred Stanton, who U in charge ■toes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 40, 42. Hiompson, Ml 3-1895 for esti­ • SEWERS large kitchen. 3 bedrooms, real 1150 square foot home in Man­ tor, MI 6-5246, or Barbara ‘ Woods, crowds on weekends. ' Louis Ek Tropp Jr., 20, of Glas­ Bias 14, 34 bust, 4<^ yards of 35 of quilt; full directions for sewing surance plus many other b^neflts. ' REALTOR Would consider lease w'ith option from alfcraft, $9,960. Phllbri.ck home. 1 Sere land. Fruit trees, A couple of times "I’ve been of paychoiogical services in the mates MACHINE CLEANED dining room, full basement .to buy. Box F, Herald., chester Green that gives vou a Agency, 6JI 9-8464. MI 9-7702, Robert Murdock, MI gardens. A real value, $13,000, H. State Department, of Education, tonbury, finw $6 6 » ‘^ u r e to or 30-inch. ' and finishing. 82 3-6472. there” and marveled at; the won- To order, send 25c in coins to: . Applicant must have Mperience, ability and obkr- (approldmately 1296 sq. ft.), large kitchen. 3 nice bedrooms B. Grady, Broker. MI 3-8009. will demonstrate and discuss the drive to thi rlgh;. To order, send 35c in coins to: BIDWELL HOME Improvement • INSTALLATION Combridgd 8 t. WANTED to rent: Garage- Vicin­ HIGH ELEVATION i ■ —Five room der/ui, easy handling of a bumper Anne Cabot, The Manchester Eve­ acter in keeping with tne high standard and fepu- getrage, .terrace with stone with a lavatory off the master findings of the Blnet Test Baby­ PoUco' Patrol awaf . Spe Burnett; Mancheater Evening Oo. Alterations, addiUonn. ga­ tatioit. of MoriaTty Brothers. Phone Carl Anderson, wall, clump of white birches, ity of Green Manor Apts.. w. room, A firepUce and large bow ranch, artistic stone front, *kirch, (XXXX) to bumper crawl by our Manches­ ning'Herald, nso AVE. OF AMER­ rages. Roofing and siding experts. SPECIALIST MI 8-1158 -TWO-FAMILY house with 2-car ter police.. There, ore so many who sitting service will be available. Peloquin is a BenM, JIM AVB|. OF AMERICAS ICAS. NEW YORK. 36. N. Y. Department hlonager. . / deep lot, half mile from Wil­ ‘4 ■ Middle Turnpike. Cali MI 9^67 window In the living room and a breezeway, garages.^ Sprawled out garage, ' separate oil burners, tar Maattortor^ Aluminum clapboar()a a specialty. rear porch that can be enclosed on huge lot. CarTtort W. Hutchins, VEIRNON—Large 6% room ranch, could plan to sBdp diiring the week n Hw Yo r k 36, n .y . . For Ist-class mailing add 10 for bur Cross. (;A few steps from after B p.m. breezeway, oversized garage, two $16,700. 178-6 Wbodbritlge 8t., Call .The meeting oFSt. Jude Thad- undaiwtat Oui; For lat-claaa mailing add 10c for Unexcelled workmanship. Easy the Manchester line in South Member Multiple . Llkthig for another roon). .Fkill ceramic MI 9-5132. to ^ve others jwbo rely on week­ Mch pattern. Print iName, Address budget terms MI 9-6495 or TR Town and Gouniry fireplaoea, combinations Ihri■ough owner. MI 8-6826. deua Mothers (Ttrele scheduled for pattern. Priht Name, address Windsor—tax rate 28% naills. Service -bath with cdlored'tlxturee, oil hot end shopping pichance to do theirs. with 'zone and Pattern Number. , 5-9109. Real Estate Board of Farm and Land for Sale 71 MANCHESTEll -Six room older out,*^ plastered, magnificent view. ; Let’s help our excellent police Wednaaday > has been pMtMned With Zone, Style No. and size. It's ready—the- '59 Needlework MORIARTY BROTHERS ' Mail and telephone—Manches­ watei? heat, attached garage. Near SOUTH i^ D S O R —New five room Drainage Go. Hartford and Maachestor home, about 4 acres, more avail­ $18,600. ,R. F, DImock Co Real­ force, by^doing Just that . until April 20. I^ wUl be b*l(f tl» a I SOo- now for the new Spring Album! Fifty-six' pages of pretty c a r p e n t e r desires repair work, ter). Not ,a development. FOR FARMS and land tracts with- bus, school and stores. Price . ranch, buUt-in ovefi ranee. MI 3-51.35 McCarthj^ Ente^riaea, able, 1% baths. Muat sell. Make tor Ml 9-8248, or Barbara Woods Sincerely, , at the home o f Mrs. TBetfiftS 'SSt-.lasue of -our pat- designs; plus freei patterns for all types of remodeling. Dial PI Ml 9-4143 In 2S miles east of H artfor^ ■ 100x200. 116,600. Pbilbrick Sweeney, Walker St. ^ . Inc.lc.l Manchester. Robert, •>. an offer. P. V. Tongren, Broker, Ml’ 6-7702, Robert Murdock,. MI o, Charlotta J. Oduld 130 $4SH>lli>> Balie Fashion. crochet and knit Ite^a. 25c a copy! 2-7728. Lawrence F. Flano, Broker. MI 4^«-6472. JQlokey, Ml M 464. | newt ^ <'<'*** or MI S-6S21. :/ . : mi 1 ». ■ N ? r " \

.. I •X- The Weather MONDAY, APRIL 18, 1959 AvemEC Daily Net Preiw Ran roreeast al U. S; WeaUwr 8«reM Far tha Week Ending. PAG* FOURTEEN HanrhfBtpr EiiPttittB April 11, iasa eW r with scattered {raat ta- nlght. I»w 28-85. Wediwaday FALSE TEETH 1 2 ,9 1 0 - mostly sunny, littia change In tem­ The Thomas, Spencer Circle of MemorUI Temple, Pythian SU , Philatelic Society perature.' High near 5.5. the South Methodist WSCS will tera, will meet tmporrow at 8 p.m. j That Loosen Mambar at tha Audit About Town hold a rummage sale tomorrow at in Odd Fellowa hall. The bualnesa, Colt'Learned Wedding Will Hear Wilson Need Not Embarrass Burean af OIrenlatlon Manchester— A City of VHinge Charm 9 a m. tn Weslev hall of the rhurch. aesalon will be followed by a aoclal I period, with refreahmenta aerVed ■ Msny wnrera of fsiM teeth hST* SoropUmiBU are urgtA to attenrt, Tbe Rev. Charles Reynolds, as­ (uffered reel embarrewment becauM by Mrs. Gladys Gamble and her; Miss Hop* Cheney Learned ^ d Harry Wilson of the Hartford (Classified Advertising on Page Itl PklCE FIVE CEN119 Ui« meetlnp this e^'emn^: st the | sociate minister, will apeak on the their plate dropped, ahpped or wob­ MANCHESTER, CONN., TCESDAY, APRIL 14 19.39 committee.' j Harris Strickland Colt were mar­ Stamp Club will speak at Tues­ bled at Ju>t the wmni time. Do not VOL. LXXVIII, NO. 165 (SIVIEEN PAGES) home of Mr». Josephine Munson, j Gospel of Mark st a meeting of the day's meeting of the Manchester lire in fear of. thla happening to you. ?«8 Porter St., as plans wnll he circle in the Chapel, in the after­ ried at the Asylum Hill Congrega­ Juat aprtnkle a Ifttle FASTEETH, the ^made for attendance at the spring noon. Members will bring their own The DAV Auxiliary will hold a tional Church, Hartford, Saturday ''Philatelic Society^ alkaline inon-acid) powder, on your business meeting Wednesday night pfa'tea. Hold falee teeth more firmly, conference of the Kew Rngland box lunches, and tea and coffee afternbon. Wilson will discuss and display BO they feel more comfortable. Doei a ^ o n at the Somerset Hotel, Bos­ will be served st noon. at 8 o'clock at the VFW Home. his illustrated collection of Doitch not tour, Checke '‘plate odor" (den- Members are reminded to bring The bride la the daughter bf Mr. ture breath i. Oat FASTETTH at any Russian Jets “ siatediEisenhowcr'lT ton. April 24-J6, a n b President stamps at the meeting in Lithuan­ The Queen of P e a o Mothers articles for the grocery basket. and Mrs. Hnrace Puahnell Learned ^ u f counter. Mrs. Betty Ubert x'ill gtve details ....'• I ian Hall at 7:30 p.m. Circle wilt meet "t the home of of Manchcater and Keene 'Valle • The society will omit Ha usual rr o 4 • i?x 4 For Execution p^j. J. The Armv -and Nav^' Auxiliarj-, Mrs. l.,eon Rivard. 42.^ Hack­ Xi Gamma (Chapter of B a t a N. Y., and 1h* bridegroom > the contest of single album pages. Survey wijt hold a public card party t o -; matack St . tomorrow night at Sigma Phi will meet tomorrow son of H. Dumaeonibe Colt of New In the Isst contest, Oscar S:l."i. The ro-liostess will be Mrs night at the home of Mrs. Harold U.S. Aircraft Anew Of Two Killers Right at 8 o'clock at the club- Wangler of Bolton, with a page of ■7ohn Fllloramo. .Schuetz, 1.^ Thomas Pr., at' 8 York and London and the late Mra. ' house. I German stamps, won first place. o'clock. . IColt of Valetta, Malta. Of Jobless The eeremony was performed by. George Blake, 46 Elsie Dr., who Hartford, April 14 (/P)— displayed a page of stamps relat­ WATKINS- The Infant Jesus of Prague | the Rev. Bernard T. Drew, A re­ The .9ctting of June 15 as the ing to the late Pope Pius XII, re­ In Berlin Air Lane Wa.shington. April 14 /ff*)— Mothers rtrcle will meet at the r ception at the Town and County day Benjamin Reid, 21, Hail- home of Mrs Francis Boland, .39 | ceived second place honors. Blake rre.sident Eisenhowei' today CTub followed. WEST ford, must die in the electric A&P Suptr MtrkFti in Mmckest»r .Stephen-Rt., Wedne.tday night at 8' won the initial contest with a page gave Hou.se Republicans a The bride was given in marriage o f Lincoln stamps. chair today cau.sed the sched­ U.S. o'clock. Tlic co-hostess will be Bonn, Germany, April 14 (iiP)|jected the Hmlt the So>Uets are Paris Par nod to support a Democratic by her father. She was attired in a Third place went to Sylvian Fiissral Stnits * - - trying to put on the corridors and uling of a doulile execution on Mrs. Fred Barrett. j — Soviet planes have buzzed propu.sal for a commission to 261 Brottd St. I. 116 E. Center St. . die.sa of ivory brocade designed Oflara, 102 Wetherell St. His psge said U..S. plane* will fly as high a.s that date. with a portrait neckline. fitted illustrsted the types of printing ORMU.N'D J. WEST. Director an American Air Force trans­ they need to whenever they want Recently, June 15 was also set su rv e y the unemiiloynient The Holy Ghost Mothers Circle I bodice and long sleeves. The bouf­ ti-sed in the manufacture of 142 EAST CENTER ST. to. A formal American note was as the date for the execution of i>rol)leni. will meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at ' port in another incident in an fant skirt with front bow detail at stamps, and included only stamps Mitchell 9-7198 delivered to the Soviet Foreign George J. Davies, 40, Thomaston, As *■ n suit House CtOr chief Dulles Seen the home of Mrs. George DeCor- air corridor to Berlin, the U.S. OPEN WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY the waist line terminated m ~ abort o f India. Office In Mo.scow. convicted sex slayer Chailes A. Halleck of Indiana said mier. .30 Steep Hollow [>ane Mr.>. train. Her veil of heirloom Malteae Judging, for points toward a embassy disclosed toda.v. The Soviet Union has warned the lie is going to inform the nemoci at- Arthur Pongralz will he ro-host- la< p was arranged in a cap. She An embassy spokesman said two Davies stood before Superior grand prize was by a vote of the United .States that it cannot be Court .Imlge J. How.snl Robc-.ls ic high command in the House c.as Members are reminded of the carried a bouquet of gardenia.s. members. Soviet Jet hgbters hai-assed an thai there will be no organized Presenting ond FRIDAY 'til 9 P. Nl. Manrhester’s Oldest tlii.s morning, flanked bt’ Pulil c penny tahle sale. Thc\‘ are also Miss Alo.xandra I„oarned w'as with Finest Factittles. Air-Forcji from ^ American planes flying above 10,- Defender .lames D Cn.sgiovc and Ftepublican opposition. reqiie.sted to bring scissors for maid of honop for her sister, whose transport on its way back from * > . . * Tho hill for creation of a .special Off-Street Parking Ally. William P. Graliam of Hart­ work on rancor bandages. . other attendants were Miss .lulia routine cargo deli\er> flight to ^ ■With the new turbo prop and ll-membej I'omniission is 'on-' Eatabllahed 1874 ford, special a.ssi.stanl pii'.ilic dc- Resignation Green of West Hartford, Miss I ncM.rr.H > week Jfi transports Cfiming into full sored by Senate Democratic lead­ MKMOtt Dfanoant FOOD MIKNAMr Margaret (’arv of Gates Mills, PRESCRIPTIONS fcndei. er I^yndoi] .lolin.son of Texas. It Ohio, Slid Mrs, Philip Ixitlinville of After'soviet fighters ^ d buzzed |A"-^ !— Both Reid and Pavics recently has pas.seri the Senate. Free Delivery Air Force C130 Turbojet Irans-' been determined to eslabli.511 clear­ W'a.tliinKlon, April 14 (/P)—- New York. an ly their right to fly in the cerridors lost appeals to the Supreme Com t Halleck announced his Position TUES. port on both legs of-a round trip. ,,,ip.|,t of Krrors. afler !lie weekly meeting of Re­ Arlinjr Socretary of State AUTO Tho best man was Robert King of New York, and the ushers were LIGGEH DRUG :^e*'V?3TTrs "Vhdr^"t■ '■'he .let ,^'pe pl.anes operate mmc The crime for which Reid was publican leaders with Phsenhowei. I Christian Herter — rather OLLIE’S BODY Philip IvOttlnville. Tliomtnn Mar­ sentenced was Itie .Ian, Ifi, 19.'i7. Rut Halleck said lie has eonsid- AND SHOPPING PARRADE .l o i n s fiTel ^ d the R./.*iams ^Ltended ■ "’-v ■<■.- than ailinpr Secretary John shall, Henry Elliott, and n iailos 000 feel. hammer slaying of .Mr.«. Fioriim erahle qualms about the jatter, Fo.sicr Dulles— will represent ★ WELDING Raker, all of New York City Gor­ Allied planea niiist fly al 10.000 .McClimey, ,’r4, Hartford, in a park­ especially if the projecled unem- I feet or leas in the air corridor* be­ the I'nilcfi State.* at a meet­ ★ AUTO BODY and don Fowler of Hartford and Hoi- Carter Chevrolet (Contlniieri on Page Thirteen) ing lot. 1 ploymenl study should gel in tlie arp I.ipplneolt of Port Washington, tween West Berlin and West Ger­ way of aclion on such items s an ing Ilf we.steru foreign minis- FENDER REPAIRS Ps. Sales Force many. . area redevelopment bill and hous- tei'.s in Paris beginning April WED. ★ COMPLETE CAR Mrs. Colt attended the Oxford The emba.ssy spokesman gave inir legislalior^ plan. 29. 'I’he conference will pre­ this account of the April 3 inci­ If Ronuhlicans had oiiginalrttl Hie PAINTING School. She was graduated magna pair the We.st for negotia­ cum laude from Smith College, dent : . proposal for a commission stinlv l,At Ql KR and F.NAMKl, The big military version of the j Halleck said. il would be lermed tions w itli Russia on the Ber­ where she was elected to Phi Beta i Assembly Votes CD TF.i. ,'ti b-.tni.t Kanoa. She made her debut in lfl.’'>4 Boeing Stratocruiser was flying at j 1 another stall. lin crisis at, Geneva next BONUS at the Hartfo d Holly Ball. She is shout 12.000 feet when two .Soviet | Sen. Kveretl AT Dirksen t[ R month. 281 ADAM S ST. a meniher of the Smith ( l'd» and jets came up from behind and be­ linoi.s, Ihe Senate Republican lend- , gan cruising, each about 100 feet er. said there was a rathei lengthy Announcing this, the Slate De­ the Cotillion Club of Hartford. She Kachi'ach Pilolo partment also disclosed today is a granddaughter of .Mrs. A. MRS. HARRIS STRICKLAND COLT from a wingUp of the American Auxiliary Insuranee discussion with the President Uidav plane. ! ^ imported farm labor He said there medical expert* have been called to BUYS! Ward Roff of New York City and ^ discuss Dulles' condition at Walter will b^ hearings by enngressional i the late Dr. Roff, and the late | Tho Russian fliers tllen swapped eommitiees on the suhiect, even ; Reed Arni.v hospital this afternoon. BIRTHDAY Prof, and Mrs. Henry Barrett | positions, one going over and the Hartford. April 14 (.’Pi Thr»to pass the hill la.sl week after the Throw Them ! though no legislation is involved, tn Press officers Lincoln White aiUd I>earned of Washington, D C. other going under Uvo transport. General .\asembly today passed a ' CD Auxiliary Force in Stratford Come See . . . .\wny order that all sid^s may press s slaiemeiit would be made after DONT The American piloUreduced alli- hill providing death and di.sahility j decided not to take part in the Still plenty of wear left In The bridegroom studied at St. ttide a little. This seemed to satis­ views. tlie meeting later thl* afternoon. in.siirance for auxiliary poliie, fire­ alert unless insiiramc protedion shoes when hrniiglil here for Paul's S< hool. Concord, N. H.. and fy the Soviets, for they flew away. Th*» reoiilatinns include proposed Tlie physicians who will meet You'll Save! men and other (hvll Defense work­ was provided. expert repairing. graduated in 19.17 from Princeton 'ITie whole encounter lasted only a stHnda”ds coveiing such matters as are those. White said, "who have tiriiversitV. where he was a mem­ er.s. The Stratford group pres.sed for transpoT’tation. hou'sin'^ and wages. I followed the course of the Sec- few minutes. coverage similar to that alieady WORK nO.SK WHII.F, ber of Key and Seal. He Is cuiTonl- Speedy action was taken on the Some farm oi-gam/alions. Dirksen \ relary's illness," The embas.sy spokesman charged in effeci for oilier Civil Defense v o r WAIT ly in the Army, stationed at P't. Notice measure in both the House and said. mie,«tion ihs legality of the While said lie assumed the medi- the Soviet jets with "very danger­ per.soimcl. . Dix. .N. .1. He is the grandson of ous maneuvers," He said Ameri-, Senate. It now goes to Go\-. .Ahrn- .•tarda ids. i cal consultation would be held in \ kill rei-omn.eiK.ed hv .Mulrahy Harris D. Colt of New York and | can and Rii.ssian officers at the 4- ham Ribicoff who is expected to An ther point taken up with I Dulles' quarters st the hospital. I Rushing of the water mains of the Town of Man­ was given a favorable report hv SA M YULYES the late Ml.s. Colt and the late Mr. Use power air safety renter in Berlin s'sn it P'i«enhnwev. Dirksen said, was s Dulles Is suffering from abdom- •SMOK RFP.MRINti and .\trs Charles-Edward Stnok-: chester Woter Deportment will begin April 14, hsd e.xchanged verbal protests. The bill came up for acliun in Ihe Gcncial s.scmhiy'.s public resolution h\‘ Sen. Hubert Hum- Your iiersonne! nmim.ttcc la.sl week. II , Inal cancer. He returned to the hos­ OF THE BETTER KINO" land of V.yletta. Malta. ! 1959. each accusing the other's fliers of the House under a suspensioit of rhiTV . vliicli has pas.«e4l pital suddenly last Sunday from 2.8 OAK STREEP After a wedding trip the louple Charge Plan dangerous air tactics. I 'be rules when Rep, Clara P. was on the House calendar today, the Senate, to take from the sec-e- lull noi-mallv wriild not ha\'e come I Florida, where he had betm resl- Slime Side ns Walkina will reside at Murray PI., Prince- For J. W. Bebiirov. chief spoke.sman ' C> (D.-Beacon Fallsi said it tary of Agrindture power to ap­ i ing afler radiation treatments here. ton. N. ,r. of the R-ussian embassy in Ka.st ^ was an ‘'emergency measure. up for action until Thursday prove or veto nil''! eleclr'ftcation Flushing will continue Tuesdays through Fridoys un­ Deliveries In piessum for passage of the I Dulies appeared haggard and JAMES W. FINNEGAN Berlin, roniinenting on tlie inri-1 She said passage of the hill wai loan*?. i worn on his return, and there has til completed. dent, indicated Russia is standing j required to permit Civil Defense hill. .Miilcahv told the legislative niik.";en said Ihi.^ would leave ri(» •liiat telephone yoiir order for eomniittpe that the auxiliary and I been much speculation since that W. A. Carter, president of the by its demands that American ' workers to participate in a nalion- .supervision • \’e'- the rural eleu- drug needa and roametlea— giv­ l oluiiteer fore-s were the hiihvatk r j hr may shortly resign as Secre­ Caiter Chevrolet Company, an­ piane.s fly below 10.000 feet in the al Ci\ul Defense Alert Fridny. trificat'on adminis'ialor who could ing your rharge Pl,xn num­ of tile late' Civil Defense Coips. I’f I tf < tary. TOM N OF .MANCHESTER M ATER DEPARTMENT. nounced today tliat .lames W. corridors. The bill then went to the Senate, hold office for 10 years, and might ber Tne Civil Defen.sp Bill wa.s the "The announcement that Herter __ HEMaae Finnegan has .ioined his company "The .Soviet sfandpoinl is known where it was also approved quick­ bring: about serious problems iin- Air Force C-119 FIving Boxonr transport* wait at Hickani A|r k'on-e Ba*c, Honolulu, for order* only major action taken by the les.s the administrator's action* on tn attempt a mid-air catch of the nose cone of tha second Discoverer satellite anmewliere off Hawaii. will atlenc the Paris aeaalon in­ Custom .Advf. No. B060. Get as a .sale.sman. Finnegan, or .lim- ,«pd hiw not changed," Beburov ly in a routine session. stead of Dulles was not unexpect­ Slate Civil Defense Director Leo Hoc - today. loans were subject to review. Mai .loseph Neller. commander of the 6593rd Test Squadi mi. stands below a reported hoitlmg de­ m.v as lie is better known, will sell told * rApoi'ler. ed. Officials had said that Dullea Immediate J. Mulcahy urged- the Legislature House Majorit.v Leader Samuel vice on a Boxcar no*e. In the rear are other C-U9a with their specially adapted pointed fuselage new Chevrolet cars and truck.a xpie United States yesterday re- "If ever I .caw s bill I would urge was counting on sufficient recov­ Delivery and also OK used cars and Iriieks. S. Googel announced that begin­ the President to veto»" that Is one, end* visible. lA P Pholofax). ___ Made — _ i ______^------:------ning April 27, the Legislature ery to be able to represeJlt tb# "■i i- Finnegan is a natii'e of .Manches­ Dirksen sard. United States al the East-West ter. He graduated from .Manches­ would con-pp- five da.ys a week, Two major employer organiza­ ter 'High Fehool witli the ela.ss of with Mondav'a and Friday'a noii- foreig^i ministers conference be­ tions todav opposed congre.ssional ginning In Geneva, May 11. But 1947 and after a term in the anny controvcfsial days temporarily. proposal.s they contend would fed­ Sebate Bill Asks U.S. The House al.so passed a resolu­ there had been little if any expec­ 'lie has been active in sales woik. eralize and po.ssibly wreck the Finnegan is past president of til* tion exme.ssmg sympathy on the Planes to Try tation that he would be able to present federal-stale unemploy­ ■ SINGER Bolton Lions Club. He lives with death of .Mrs. .lulia Keeney, Re- make the preliminary Paris ses­ PKK.snilPTION I'H.XR.M.ACY ment insurance system. ■ blican national cnmniittcc- sion, 9(H M.AIN ST.— .Ml 3-3321 his wife Gloria and son Mark on Help Satellite Nations The National As.'ocialion of Fernwood Drive in Bolton. woman f cm Connecticut, who Herter conferred with Dulles for Manufacturers and the Chamber of 45 minutes Ihiif mominlg. died in Washington yesl.prday. Commerce of the United States Catch of Satellite Lale Sen. Taft Tribiile.s from both ilepiihlicafi White said the two men-"had a B.r ERNEST Bv V. VACC.VRO * emergency aid since 1956, when review of current International SALE-A-THON Mo.scow relaxed 'jta grip on that and Demo.-ratic sides of the (('ontinned on Paie roiirl Washington, April 14 i/f"' Pres­ Washington -V pN: i I 14 - House were paid to Sirs. Keeney questions, especiall.v negotiations Honest Reductions from our Regular Prices! American economic 'aid could be countrv. But Kennedy noted that ident Klarnhowo." dedicated a tow-I House members stood a moment Vandenberg Air Force Rase.• .-niigle launching vehicle Vangiiard in Geneva ton prohibiting nuclear SLIPCOVERS used to help satellite nations loosen "111 the case of Hiingary, we were Cling caiiitol nieiuonal todav to , j i j .. BE HERE EARLY FOR THIS SPECIAL! Moscow's control, und^r a hill imahle to act at all. " in silence in pas.slng the re.solution, rahf April 14 cP, ni.scoverer JI. ' HI B'd Hi' Vanguard s second the late Sen. Roheit A. Taft. Re , ''''"PonsMvhlch resumed yesterday Farlier in the day, a similar ' .stage failed to Ignite .on schedule offered in the Senate todky. Sen. .Style.s Bndge.s of New a 1.600-pnund satellite, wa.s in pnlar praised TafI as a man who gave sn(i the current statiis of Berlin C H A IR SOFA SALK lU NS rOK a DAYS ONLY tribute was paid b.v the Rppuhli- Ike Says GOP Officials'sl Ihe Cape said cause of X. Preseht law forbids aid\to any Hampshire, c)iaiiman of the Sen- generoiislv and iin.stlntiiiglv of , «nd German questions, OrKN KVKRV KVLMNO ONE TABLE OF caii Legislative caucus. mbit today, rallying in it* nose the lioiihle was not known. nation controlled or doniina\ed by. ate Republican Policy Committee him.self "for Ihe good of all Senator earlier had expressed re- THIS WEEK T i l l lo Yesterday, a Legislative ('oni- If Discoverer H achieves proper Communists. ITnder the bill.'-sticli said he will oppo.se the hill this cone a spai e ca|isule the .Air I‘'oicc America," 1 I'lotfioHy a growing belief that mitlee was asked to approve a Proud of Thnft stability, its irlslrumen'ted nose SALE of traie-b$ a.s.sistance w'oiild he barred onl\ to year as he did la.'d year. hope* to catch in the sir near Eisenhower honored a former | may have to hand in his LB I resoliitioii urging the 1’ntled I'oiie is scliofliiled lo be kicked io.se '18.50 ’37.50 Soviet Russia. R»d China and CoV(i- "I am' ag.iiiist any aid to Com- Hawaii. politic Al rival and ally at cpre-| "fmu. . . _ SINGER .-t.WK O.N .M TOM.ATIC .‘-tales tn witlidiaw official rccog- on iriiiimand fioiii ground I’ eking (Reg. Size) niunist North Korea. ' , muni.st government," Bridges told The ipeovery experiment may he monies at Ihe ha.se of a lOO-foot i Joseph N^G'-een Jr„ sP'Cial a«- ZIG-/.AG M.AOlINKS nilinn of Kiissi,a. And Efficienev slatioiis Slid float, earthward be­ Incimle.s Decorative Fabrics. Heav.v Dut.v Zippers President Kisenhower would beya reporter. "I don't believe we atleinplerl later tniia\'. The capsule bcll tower erected st the fool of sistant to Dulles, also visited the A manrolavt fototfioa, oil Rep. Thomas F. tjiimlaii IR- neath a pai ai hiile Filled In Your Home. Washable \\’elling Displiiv given discrction.ary authority to "should provide aid lo any govern- wa.s (ie.scribed as a miniature of Capiiol Hill in memory of the Ohio I « fraction ol tboir ari«1nal REMNANTS Washmgtoni. sponsor of the re.so- Washington. April 14 -/T Pre.s- the t.vpe that someilay may he used Kigiit Hawaii based CU9 k'lying (Continued on Page Flva) ^ .Model provide aid lo other Communist nynl that Russia is in a position .‘teiialor. I FIxpert Labor to pararhiite men hack from space Boxrais ai'p awaiting possible Portables nations If he finds it would pjomotr] tq -d^iaiii off. " ident Eisenhower has singled out Taft.' Ei.senhower said, was a (Contii 'cd on Page Five) stations. orders lo swoop down on the Quick-Frozen, Wrapped ond ami .Consoles U.S. seeiirilv. This could be done L.-.^)jien s.iid if the Pre.sident is three words which he says Repub­ Liberal in championing individual | / TREADLES J 7 ” I -.hi. ! Di.scoverer II was launched fro-iii descending parachute and try lo Red tired under any of several provisions able tq hold out hope to subjugated lican* are proud of — thrift, fru­ drape it across a .lO fool long rights and the symbol of con- - \ this West Const missile ha.se ye.s- ■■ DRAPERY FABRICS which in general would mean less ppopleV'il may eiiioiiragp tliem to Overexposed trapeze bar suspended liciipalli .SCI vat 1.S111 in evei ythiiig affecting Reody For Your' Freezer ■ ELECTRIC siosi gality and efficiency. , terday while ano.s.s Hie nation fel­ Pre-Shrunk, Sun Re.si.stanl $100 Rus.sian or Chinese control of gel oiiK from under communist eacli plane. The parailiide ami the national pciuioiuy. Bulletins PORTABLES satellites. control." \ SI. I,oiiis, April-14 i.'B' De- ! "Whenever you apply lhe.se low aciciilisls were exporieneing a • ap.sulp would then hp replrd inlo Former Pipsiderit Hoover and 48" \\’ide. ^'alues to $2.98 yard Y d 9 8 c Below F'oriner ' ■ words to federal activities and V i s V i Off The measure, a.s an. amendment “ We arX alway.s letting Russia trutives may have overexpoaerl ilisappoini meiit. the plane. liigli government officials also fn»m the A l’ Wireh ELECTRIC MAM New Priee get the jiirhp on us by creating j spending, Americans will listen to Al Cape Canaveral. Fla , tlie Air to the. Foreign Aid Bill, was de­ them.«?elveR in .Rettinp a trap to The pnrachulp would 'Oiiie Inlo psrliclpale.d . with Eisenhower in feated 43-42 in Ihe .Senate la.st crisp.s at urrt;xp.i(-ted places." lie ' ! you attentively, hei-aiise today i Force tried ifn.sucres.sfiilly to put Ol'FN MON. to SAT. 9 A..M. to .i::)0 CABINETS All lypps oj fabrics at a real markdotrn! catch a cipnrette thief. rangp Of tlie Aii* Force Cl 19s al llip dedication. Console Models. Many everybody knows that everybody ; year. It wa.s offered a.s a separate told a reporter. "This is our oppoi- When $.350 worth of ri>;a- I three satellites jnlo orbit from a shout 211.000 fppt, Tlip philips "oidd Il'Hiver depic'led Taft a.s a iiiaii AK5IV TO TE.ST ‘SAUCERS* THURS. and FRI. 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. DESK tcQM styles and finishes lo tiinily to get R\ssia off balance in I pay.s additional taxe.s for political bill today by Sens .John k'. Ken­ velte.R liiaappeared • from a luivp 10 minutes lo snalih llie will, cliose to die witli lies hool.s on Washington, .■\pril 14 (ff’l— choose from. ! exti avagance," the Pieaident told MODELS For Summer, Hale’s Has WHITE nedy iD-Massi and George D. their weakest ])(sre. among the .^tornpe room at Barnes Hos- parnchulp from Hip air If lbe\ rather Ilian to de.seil his jiost. He .i^rm.v researchers plan to begin - tlNCU RE-COMHTIOMD Aiken iR-Vt). peoples she domirtates in Kastein pilnl, deterUve.s installed a I an audience of Republican women failed, Ihe buoyant i a|isiilp would callpcl Taft "an ciffiiial with a testing soon a new aircraft re- BROILERS Jn a speech prepared for Senate Fiurope." camera hopeful of catchinpp a last niglil. RIDGES rORTRIUS t^gsi Ncms Tidbits be fished fixmi Ihe ocean h- Nav; social con.sc ionce " and said: porledlj' patterned after flying SINGER New Features! New Styles-jin delivery. Kennedy declared that .Sen Allen .1. KCliknc der I D-La i picture of the thief at work. . He al.so had some political ad­ vps.sels patrolling the rci overy "He not onl\:„wouUI no| de.spft saucers. Word of approaching : "the administration is now pie- called the hill "a mov vice for the seventh' annual., Re- MANUFACTURER'S OUTLET lOV^!in the right yesterday the $49.*x camera j Culled fro m .41’ W ires area. his po.st, he never deserted hU tests of a radical type craft wna Mtmy other mochhos at fraW I'i'iublican Women's Conference, VACUUM pared to give the present bill its direction." was stolen. At least one official was pessi­ people given tile House Space Com­ ilOl TE .32—01.1) KENT ROAD oovlbfiif ~ full support." ; ______liolding a 4-day meeting here, mistic that the capsule .voiilrl he Vice President .N'lxoii and .Sfieak- mittee toda.v. But .\rmy offlclala 1 MILE FROM MTLLIMANTIC— TEL. HA .3-0.30.3 i .Noting that the nation ha.s more recovered. William H. Oodel. ihrec- CLEANERS I*»* b r a n d , If the bill is passed,-jKennedy Official of New Hi\ven Railroad hf the House Sam Rayburn said they could not tell detaila or FRYERS said, "there is a real opportunity registered Democrat* than Repiib- tor of planning for the Advanced about the craft except behind SAVE! ON FLOOR MODELS, says road must replace 374 miles esti- (D-TexI arranged lo accept the for giving our foreign,, policy a ! licans. Eisenhower said: of ties and rail* in'nelct five years , R"'"Piojects ARency. closed doors. REDUCED oll-pm pm e o ^ "W e Republicans need simpl.v to maphlp tower on behalf of Con- RENTAL MACHINES, flexibilitv which might exp! I Nixon fo]\World Court al cost of $20 million . Cfiiban mated the chance of success I work twice as hard," number of g-p.ss. NTK.ST AMENDMENTS VOTED WHOLE, SPLIT or CUT-UP cracks tn the Iron Curtain." Prime Minister Fidel Castro will in 1.000. He said a SAUSMEN’S DEMONSTMTORS, I Ei.senhower said jokingly that Geneva, April 14 * — The ^*’- 3 0 % - At present, Kennedy said (Continued on Page Two) SEWING CUSS 3 6 " WIDE .yd. 89c probab45' only Poland would bene­ ihe has never been a, cu.sed‘ of be-| m "'' "■‘ ■’ Vice President NUo.. (Continued on Page Five) United States, Britain and the ling a master politician. But he ' S'"iday at Mxoii .s home, Cuban Soviet Union agreed today on READY-TO-COOK MACHINES „ I.lke new— used for floor fit from the relaxation. "Btit who As Umpires in Disputes I embassy announces. )> See the new .Spar- displa.v. 4 2 " WIDE .yd. 98c can predict, in view of the, out­ said he has learned that women wavs of amending any treaty for ' 2'/: TO 3’/i LBS LB tan Portable li!fi9..50. breaks of the past few years in voters oiit-mimber men and if iheJ -Mr*. Queen C. Ander.son. widel.y- tho'siispenslon of nuclear weap­ .yd. $1.29 East Germany, Hungary, Poland New Yoik April 14 Vice, milted fo it by one oi- more na- GOP women get out the vote k.u.wn Negro gosp,-I singer, die, at ons tests. They adopted .* SMAU DOWN f AYMINT • lOW MONTHIY TtRMS • GENUOUS TRADf-INS 5 4 " WIDE and Yugoslavia, what the next few j President Nixon proposes that the; tionV-and has no power to enforce thev did for him in 1952 and ,19.56 i ' Paris Asks Larger Role article on the subject—the eighth "the result-s again will be victory • article approved b.v the cohfer* EREE SINGER •. SEWING COURtt WITH NEW WWINO MACHINE RURCHAKS No ''Summer Sewing Wardrobe" i.s complete with­ years will bring?" | World Court be made the umpire a decision, stumbles inlo Na.shville police Poland has received limited in disputes arising from any future Nixen^Nixo'q proposed that nations Eisenhower said federal spend- c , . . , enee since it convened on Oct. 81. out “ W hile” Intlian Head. There’s no "Wrong Side.’’ ing should be determined hv neces- li'odquarters and « SINGER SEWING CENTER I East-West agreements, 1 signing' future'international agree- " - (White men kidnaped him in Birm- U.S.'dedication to a strong mili- i ments agree lo be bound bv the. sity, not political oppnrtuni.sni. i In Allied Deliberations f u n k h a l b a n o b n i e d It.s itPifec'l.v balanced weave means you can cut up, ingham, Ala., beat him, robbed; 'ourt's inf rpretat’ofi. No one ha.s ever spent himself' Hartford* April 14 hTV—A down, or across without-care. It stays snowy white, tary position i educes the chan'ce of him. and drove liim to Na.shvllle I into prosperity; many have spent rumor that biK*ause of the arch- ■S.32 MAIN STREET— MI .3-888.3 retains its crisp linen-look even after many washings. Panchen Lama deliberate war he said. But as long: He said (hat Pre.sident Kisen- where 'th e y dumped him out of FISH STICKS as force remains the final arbiter! hower woiild''aoon m a ^ a oroposal themselves in'.o insolvency, ' he Bv .XRTHI'R G.AVSHON . .seeking a greater .share in oil rev- I diocesan synod of Catholic cler« It’s slirir.knroof and so usable for so many projects— their oar'. jfv In Hartford there would bo of international di.sputes there lyilU to Congress Vhlrh would .lodify ■ said. Self-regulation program that T>indon April 14 I7P> - Bremlei j enues from foreign conce.s.siona. , f from dresses and gay playclothes to cool spreads and AtQiina Talks always be tlie possibiUt.v of "war treaty langua^ by which the' The Republican creed", Ei.senliow- ichel X)ehie again lias pi eased Britain and France both have big | no Cntliollc funerals Wedneo- bans horror, terror, and sex in tlH>’ was denied today at CAP'N JOHN ____ -i b.v. mi.scalculation " he added. Uiiitcd ,®lnles re v iv e s the right to er said, requires "an expanding comic book.s and -streaaes quality ; French dcmaml.s for a bigger voice inve.slments in Iraq'.s oil industrj'. : tho C A c drapes,. chan^’erj' office. The Rt. Rov« Tokyo, -April 14 '/Pc — The "If this sword of annihrjalion is i decide which caSc.s Involving it i econom.v based on a dollar that, anIC SOLI a (5 ever before—cooks your meals, cleans your house, the railroad station to greet the jor territorial, economic and po­ ed before a 12-nian Jury HI Hi* piopoSal is not yet the o f f i- ! home , during the Easier recess, ional commltteewoman, t r o m ; y^rk willing to wage war on ' Pre.sident Eisenhower to r » » ■ FEET BALE W -" Panchetr",Lama, Peiping Radio litical inte.ests. Both countries Scottsdale police court. runs your furnaoe and air conditioning, rial United States posftlon he said. They reported their findings to niers, Conn., died last night st ■ ||,e starflsh if Connecticut will help France inlo their special dehbera- W'p welcome charge accounts! Grwn Trading Stamp* ■aid. but he has diacussedilt at length | House GOP leader Charles A. Hal- have a common Interest iq blocky are given with cash sales and also lo customers who pay • w\shington Ho.qiital Center after | (,1m eating the oysters tions on global political and .slr^le- ing the spread of Communist in­ CONNIE TO 1-EAVE HOSPITALi Golden Vigoro 50 LB BAbi3.49 lights your house, runs power tools—and' The religlouB leader atepped with Atty. Gen. William P. Roger* l leek of Indiana and Rep. John V., their rharge account within fifteen (15) days after billing the train with a beaming official* of the'State Depart- Byrnes bf Wisennain, ch a irm ^ of. a'h)t,art attack. • i along the Shores of Long island gic planning. He a^o has argued fluence through the region. Indinapolis, April 14 (/Pk—G o^ ‘ PKG OF much, much more. Never was so much from 1 Keeney was in.M'a.iliing-; sound. ' . • * that France, like Britain, should date. •mile, the broadca-at went on. He j-nent. He *aid he i* convinced the ! the Hotiae Republtpan Policy C om -, The Foreign Office spokesman nle Nicholas was to be yoveff Gladioli Bulbs ASSORTED COLORS .12 ton t(\participate in the Republi- Forlyvfoot fl.shing boat Betsy C.: be given access to some L.S. iiu- this afternoon from Gtnaial, done by so few! »hoo)t hand* wit,h Chou and the proposal has- merit and de.serve* i niiltee said Debre and Macmillan, with vrhes transmitted' "t" 8 ^Ational Conference. HiiikS off .Montauii Point, N. V., clear weapon secrets. Hospital to the Marlon Cou»Of,). otliefa and "'exchanged hata (cere­ serious consideration in thje future Hfilleck and ByrilC L.n.in.llll...:.l . J, \ their advisers, 'pnged over over­ PI.ENTV OF FREE PARKING.REAR OF STORE conwiitteewopinn after collision Sunday with, ari-' Dehre's 2-day meeting w]i*' seas problems m their hour-long Jail for the last day of bar monial scarvea). A group of, The World Court—the • Interna results of the silrve.V to t'.ie Presi-i ! other fishing boat, Mary JuUa..: Macmillan neared an end. They ■choolchlldren ni.shed forward and tlonal Couyt of Jtistice is th e prln- Sent at'today’s White House'meet-! s'uw -*944.^ seMion today. ' for the kUlbig of her_ ‘ ___ ing witli ■congressfonal leaders, f., - 'Yefiterda; morning she attended ! Mrs. Helen Shippelhute, 26-year- and their foreign miniaters. in wp- . lover, i SherllT* ^ p t, presented 1)ouquet*.” ' ■ cipal* judicial organ of the United m*. A* she w'as i'bld mother of five, slain In Hol.voke! arate sessions, The main theme' of the talks na oiiAT AtuNTic 4 rAarie tu omrant ELECTRICITY DOES SO MUCH— YET COSTS SO UTTLEl itd'gea i 5 Tlie^urvev dealt with four cur-] conference Batons. Hawkins chief , I " Before he left for Peiping, the Nations. It is composed of 18 for the afternoon I housing project apartment.. Do-j grave jboblems of Bmope, in yesterday ''.'as Europe With spe­ ■ 1- . ■ ' Panchen Lama reportedly tried to elected bv the General Assembly; rent l.saues, a balancetj budget, the] about to ttetuYn cial 'empha.‘ i- on the Berlin further therapy } “i The J!ifK H A U CORK fered the attack, ininican ambassador'.Porflro Rubi-^ Middle East and Africa, the partial win over influential Tibetan"trad­ and the Security'Council of tl)e; defense program, the Berlin and | progt'ant, she rosa says-he and his wife ngrrow-; Jn. particular they Mamined crisis, unification of Germany and fed- She' was admittt^ to the hos- Ntohoiaa haa INrthllS 5uper Markets M A N C H l S T I R ers by announcing bi|f tax conces- u.N. 1 ' ; ...... international situations, and- ly eocaped injury when someone [the aituatlorl ; . 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