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\» 'V ■s^ tA^Hw&m -voTm THUWDAT, MAT 11, > ■■ ■ > iHimrljfBtfr lEtifttins-fifralli Tomorrotv Is the *ay for Free Auto Inspection at ike Lane >■ Kambaia of - the Opaeordla TtlM Bvelyn ;Tavlnaky, a atu Miss BdlUi Williams. 1708 Tbl Gndes • and 8 showed vunMon i : i i » ITow n BvangaUeal laitharan Church will dent at Bates/QoUeca. LswMon, Istnd '^ke., Will present her ptano Z l|$ld n to Head spots 'in ponnsotleut.! ths UtUted Pack 2 Cubs Plan Averag* Dally Net Prem Run riif WMthar / welooma the Rav. and Mra. Paul Mains, haa hban alsctad praal- ''and accordion pupHa In a reettal States, aifs. throughoid the world. - For the Week Cuded Farauaat *t U. C. WaatlMr Bm m t C. Kalaac at a reception Sunday dant of MlUihan Houaa and also a tbmorrow' avtnlng at the Wickham Robertson PTA The PTA’s newly purehesed Fair on Saturday FOR -May 16th, last hold a afternoon froin S to A o'clock at proctor for neat. yaar. -Sha la a Mem.prial Library,'Burptlde. Cen­ hostess trays were used to serve daikriiig, beeomlag. eeuler, lam ' 3B» Stpaar Chib the church. Paator Kaiaer aaaumad msmbar of tba Bataa Choral ter, at 8 o'clock. The puhlit ia in­ ' Nlcht p«rty,___ _ J^turday The Robertson RTA last night coffee and Qotighnuta by Mrs. Wil­ bundd late tenIghL 1.age 18) PRICE FIVE CENTS iriectad Uio iMIpwlng offlcera for night at the Red Ebnber Reataii* of the Home League, will be held treasurer; Krs. Mary Ann Hand- Shutterbugs Pick There also will be a rummage sale. tfjo eomlns ywiri. Mrs.' saeanoj- rant, BMton. Atty. John FItGer- at the Salvation Army^' Citadel « ley, teacher Ntiepresentauve; and The public Is Invited. HeGurUn and Mra.^l(ay Kunke, Bid will be the apeaker. Saturday morning, beginning jx " iLDlBCOpal LihurCn Sam Zipkin, Mlu. Florence Woods Front Endi Ird io ond eo-leadere; Urs. Kay BdMitc, aec> 9 o’elorki X a-. • . ^ and Mr. and MrC William Olea'v- Pfanstiehl Again Shock Abserbor rotary; Mra. lioia. Vinci, treaaurw; St Chrlatophar'a Mothera Circle age, PTA Council delegates. 6 at ApalachinlCQgls Back Pa(t r ^ e granda oT Sunset Giving Japanese intpoetlon. Km. Peg Derby, contact; IftaJ, wilt meet tomorrow night at 8:15 R a y m e n d Oolpitts, outgoing Paul PfanStlehl wajT reelected L T. WOOD CO. Shirley .Rlatau, publicity; Mra. 8t.4he home of Mra. Paul Tucker, Rsbakab" Lodge will hold their Nuclear Reactor president, conducted, the annual president of the Manchester Shut- Work do«e ^ experts ea all Barbara.CN«U. welfare; Mra..Kay 528 'iVondbrIdge St. Co-hoateaaes monthly meeting Mohday night at meeting at whi^ committee Te- terbugs at the meeting last night eosTeatioiisI makee ef ear. Deny R ecord Slpola. librarian; Mra. Peg Malloy will be Mra. Peter Petrohe and 8 o'clock „t the home of Mrs. ports were regdT Funds were ap­ at ths Butterworth Studios. IC E P L A N T and Mra. Helen Socka. repreaenta* Mra. Richard Bertbiaume. Florence Ar;n«trong, 64 Hemlock St. Mary's BpIacopaJ CSiurch is Urges propriated , ftw - the purchase of Other officers reelected are Dr. 51 BISSELL ST. MORIARTY tirea; and Mra. Cam Brennan, St, one of- the more than 7,000 church­ books f ^ thr school library. Col- R. J. Chutter, vice president; and Parky Level hlatorlan. A1 Carlaon'a Orchaatra will es at home and abroad ^hlch are pUts es^esSed his thareke to all Dorothy PluVnmer, secretary treas­ fumlah music for the dance. of Registration hours for Com­ contributing funds towards the CHb«i. CnislMdi Mocks BROTHERS For KiU er of 11 A' urer. munion on Sunday at Zion Luther­ committees for their support and New York. Ms.v 22 (/P)— '' A dreab ret-earsal 6f all mem- the Ehcchange Club tomorrow night Episcopal Church's gift of a fine work during the year. H< was R. J. Butterworth gave a.demon­ 301-315 OCNineR iSt r e e t Six men who attended thie b m ot the caat for “Roaring at the K of C Home. Past Presi­ an Church may be made tomor­ nuclear reactor to be used for Turn east from Main St. at Tetephoae MI 341135 presented with a past president’s stration on lighting and posing, State Ihester Balldliig onto Lincoln, Neb., May 22 ( A * ) ^ '* * * ‘ he past has come from her Apalachin, N. Y., gangland Washington, May 22 (/P)— W a." the Mmw being put on by dent Walter Gruiha is chairman row afternoon, 3 to 4 o'clock; and scientific and medical reiearck -at lapel pin by Sam ^ k ln . In the evening 7 to 8. The first with Miss Patricia Little modeling Blssell St. attorneys, Mrs. Bowley said. Living coats rose in .\pril. i the Bnckland PTA, will ba held of the committee. The buffet Is St. Paul'a University and-' -St. The bulletin boara done by for the evening. — Charles Starkweather, 20- The 11 Ih hour effort to #a\*a conference pleaded innocent Friday aiglit at 8 o’clock at the set for 10:30, and dancing will confirmation class will meet Sat­ Luke's Hospital in Tokyo, Japan. year-old alayer of 11, won a today in federal court to climbing back to the record urday at 9:30 a.m., and the sec­ Stgrlcweather from death was con­ aohool. continue to midnight.^ A special offering for .^e purpose two weeks stay o f executiOT ducted by his father, Guy. cliarges of obstructing justice high reached in July and No-j ond at 10 a.m. will bei taken In St. 'Mary’e this Tile elder Starkweather fiiat vember of last year. | Sundaj^ today a little more than an jn connection with the meet­ phoned Chief judge Archibald K. ing an^ were released in .bail The government index went up Mary Bushnell Cheney Auxil­ Approved the church's gen-/ hour before he w’a? to go to Gardner ,of the Eighth Circuit iary, USWV, with other veteran two-tenths of one per cent from eral convention last October, thr the electric chair.- Court ortippeals in yiuron, S. D. totaling ?132,500. ' March tw, par cent of the ST. GEORGE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH organizations, will attend the regetor Will be a "birthday pre^ ' -Chief Federal District Judge Judge Gardner referred . Stark­ The six were arnoilg 27 named in 1947-49 bisA This matched the*' East, W est morning aerylca at UislCommunity ent” from the Episcopal Church to Richard Robinson of Omaha stay­ weather to Judge Rohijison who a sealed indictment returned May peak recordeH-^lh two months last 2 Baptist Chufdh Sunday. They will the-Nippon . Seikokai (Anglican ed the execution until June 4. He was routed from bed at 1:45 a.m'. 13 and opened ye.stei day by Feder­ year. alqo attend the service In the Church In Japan), which is now eald that Would give Starkweather Robinson called U.S. District al Judge Edmund, L. Palmier!. ■ Announcing th^iftrure today..rhe- Still Stalled afternoon at 4 o'clock at Gould’s celebrating Us lOOth anniversary, time to appeal a district court de­ Judge Robert Van Pelt in Lincoln. Seven of the defendants pleaded Labor Department wHd thsA'ris­ A\AY.FAIR Pond. nial of a writ i f habeas corpus. Van Pelt was- the judge who yesr innocent, yesterday. ' and will be the second reactor, Stirkweathw wks scheduled for Other defendants are expected ing state and local tAxes helped and the first pHvately owned pne. terday rejected the habeas corpus shove up th- liylng'^^tbst .level. execution about 6 a.m. (CSTj for , to plead today and next week. Miss Nancy J. Sheldom daugh­ In that country. » application.' Costs of transportation, medical At G eneva ter of Mr. and Mra. Jamfa 8. Shel­ one of the slayings during a mur­ Judge' Robinson observed Uiat All the defandanls were charged The Japanese 'peoplf and prese der rampage 16 months ago. The care, recreation anfl personaINjare, SATURDAY. MAY 23, 3 to 7 P.M. don, 108 S.'Lakewood:Circle; and have received the neWa of the .Stsrkweather )iad been without, with refusing to divulge the res- items all were up'also. David S. Joyce, eoti of Mr. and etubby redhead was accused of— j help of an attome.v in seeking the sons for the upstate ,gel-logelher, By JOHN M. project with "high hopes' and en- and admitted—11 gun and -knife | , Rtfnd. howav'er, declined one^s COAWUNITY HALL Mra. J. Arthur Joyce, 478 Parker thuslaam," according .to Douglas habeas corpus writ and that he and three were charged additional- ^^yehth of one per cent continuing a Geheva, May 22 (/n -—S ^ a - St., will be united in marrlaga' killings. ^ ! W. Overton, an Episcopalian Who Official witnesses and newsmen r ' S ; . : S d S y .';- ' S i r S v , - --p ™.,. lary of Stats Christian 'A. BOLTON CENTER Saturday at 1 p.m. in tha Second is executive director of the -Japgn Congregational Church, were already gathering in a pre-i Roblnaop signed the or- meeting. / Heller skirt tortay the United Society, a nonprofit organization dawn thunderitomi wh*" Stale slaving the execution. Tliose arraigned todai’ w^*'’*' The 'new living cost rla* waa ac­ States 4s prepar^ to resume ' ’S. of American and Japanese which companied by a I>abor Department Bake Sale-:—Handcrafts— Plants Penitentiary Warden John Green-k phoned to Greenholtz Pasqual,e Turrigian^'iiS, Endi- general disarmament negotia* Robert Smith, 21 Overland' St, eeeks to further cultural relations holtx notified them the execution 1 ^ u.S. marshal arrived at the cotl, N. Y.. whose bwii was set at 'i report showing the piircliaslng White Elephants la on the decorattbn committee between the two countries. had been stayed. . uncoln prison with the signed or- 330.()()0: " Ignatiii^ ('’annone, .14. , power of factory worker earniffjjs tinn.8 with the at for the Wentwprih Institute senior Estimated cost of the reactor Is also rose to a record level In .\prll. Good Ub^ Toys and Games Protestant Chaplain R o b e n't i a'lO a.m. End well. N. Y..,-^! 5,000: Louis A. any lime. class prom to-be held tomorrow 3500,000. Hie Episcopal Church Klein had rels>'«d the word of a The Previous, record was in De- He made the )xd to revive ne­ ' cemher. -19.16. For Children night at the Sheraton Plaza Hotel will contribute 3380,000 toward^ poa.sible stay to Starkweather as (CnnHniied on Page Thirteen) ((kintiiHied on Page Seven) gotiations in a apeeoh to the Big in Boston. He la a ; graduating' this amount, and Japan’s F u ji soon as the warden heard the or­ Spendable earnings of factory Four confercrune. He dealt epedf- senior specializing ih architectural Electrical Ckimpany has subscrib­ der was beiiig prepared. Half an j workers their pay less federal icaliy with weetem proTwanlii to r engineering. ed the balance. hour 'later Starkweather learned I tax deductions — also set a new- security am d i s a r m a m e n t HALE’S SELF SERVE MEAT DEPT the reprieve had been granted. record in .ipiil., measures linked to a German "He was pretty ' shaky," said Famity C6urtPlan Faclorv worker take-home pay peace .^ tlem en l baaed on reunl- d Gl e p in e a p p l e Greenholtz. "He was all prepared j average $80.68 per week for the fleation.'■ m.UINCH and OBAPEFiRUIT to go.” '•worker with three dependents sand Herter alaa.told Soviet Forei|ii Better buys m Before the execution was called | I J73.14 for the single workec, ’nils ; Minister Andrei A. Gromyko that JUICE DRINK off. Starkweather .had spent a ' i reflected both increased wages and {• Russia la toeing the propaganda nervous night drinking a good b it: Comp^fomise Seen premium overtime rates for extra j battle over contradlotoiw Soviet 4 COM 89e Of coffee, the w-arden sAid, •| woi k hours. ^ | .and weetem proposals fbr Ger­ OPEN THURSDAY and At the Women s State Reforma-1 . Spendable eaVnings of factory ' many. HALE'S tory In York, where Capl Fugate. I Hartford. .May 22 (JP) A com prom ise m ay he in the w ork s, woi-kera are now up aixmi 10 per ; People over the world, he aaid, LAND O’ LAKES Starkweather’sStark'weather’s murder 'tour tour com- j tlie disDute over what tvpe of faniilv court Connecticut ceht ov»r the le Sweet, Cream, Lightly Salted QUAUTY the level last year - "have been disappointed" In MEAT ■K.rint'e’‘nd":;;r:'"H\t';f: ; s > o id have, Debate on the' Democratic adminkstration’s bill! million workers ' Gtomyko's negative reaction to^ FRIDAY NIGHTS TILL 9 BUTTER the weatei - peam plan. Have you discovered the fine qualtW said the girl had not been told of n the su b ject wa.s postponed yesterday until 'V ednesday [qV’arteriv^’ iivin^^^ Herter relniffed a contention by and fair prices of Hale's, raeataf the stay of execution, and ;prob-; after ReptiblirRepublir -y tore Into **’•*•the*- • — ------ha.sed . on the . » government J index 73c lb. ably won't learn (ff it from re-j administration’s'bill *bd countered Gromyko that weetem Insistence Smart habit tp shop Hale’s Meat will reeclve no change in pay be­ o f German uniflcatlon prior to a Dept! formatory officials. . ' i with their own plan cause the change for the three- What Caril haa lea^^d of the Democratic leaders agreed to peace ti-eaty.'le ;a Viarrier to CAMPBELL’S House Accepts month period was too small. This achievemelit o Buropean security. WHERE'S hold off on Die bill until next week includes nearl.v one million work­ At times we wonder If we mention our "8 In 1" too many times PORK ond BEANS in order to Itudy the Republican The fact i«, Herteh said, that It. In our advertizing . . but when customers buy It for them- RIB PORK ROAST ers in the auto and auto parts j ia difflciilt to see how peace and with Tomato Slawe proposal, which is the work of A. 44 Judges for industrj-. aelvea and recommend It to their neighbors, It must be a Httia Parish Nation Searle Pinney.i minority leader.' - eecurit.v can' be attained In Bu- THE MILK But about 160,000 workers will out of the ordinary. Use It for meat loaf or Swedish meat 2— lb. COM 27c Lh. 5 5 c The administration’s bill calls repe without reunification. balls . . . Pinehurst special freshly ground ''3 In 1’’ blend of for the Sup rior Court to hold oc­ Circuit Court get a raise based on the new liv­ He urged Gromyko'to "jglve b r ­ beef, pork and veal___lb. 79. iSu H IfiA lSl ing cost flgures. This includjW one iber, and I hope aeriouz, conzloor- CENTBR OUT S|ilfin Critical casion farnll; court sessions, just That's how It all started and it'i why For Frying, Cakes and Pastry as it now holds regular civil amil" cent for 120,000 workers in \Vesl- atlon" to the western plan, whti* PORK CHOPS criminal sessions. All judges would Hartford. M»y 22 o « —The 44 inghouse 'E le c t-c Co, snd one provides for aurceasive, parajlel' Pinehurst loolcdd as if a cyclone had CRISCO nominees for judgeships in the. cent for employes of the Cater- steps toward uniflcallon, European 2 com Jobless Areas pa.ticipate on a rotation basis. u . 7 9 c 'The Republicans have algo sug­ state's ne'W CJtrcuit Court’ havY pllUr TratvOr Co. Chicago Tran.sit security end disarmament. struck it Monday morning. VifitaMilHf 3 lb. con B3c been approved to the State House employes will get a one-half cenCJ In the closing eeasinn n i the Sec­ 35c Washington. May 22 ijh 3>hB gested that the familj' court be. .v: Once again ws feature TV Dinners by Swanson at 49c each. part of Die Superior Court, but of Represeniathes.RepresehlRUves. They must an houp:'j^.v?;nciiease. i ond week of tti'ifhnference, the .. Ltor Department said today that the.-cwanl it to be more clearly a, now be con.sideied by the Senate, The on'j-cent'raise for the West- ! U.S. secretary discussed. in detgil LA ROSA ELBOW tIflSugtf the economy is making 'Early Monday, two large Allied Store CWekM «Mi Met BULK separate division. At the kuggeslion of Rep.' J. Inghoiwe workers re.stoi es,. a on^"- . each provision of the program (or MACARONI or a vigorous recover>’. there still The Senate'already has pagsed Tvier Patterson (R-Old Lyniei the cent cut the.v took in their last security raeasiil'ka, including lim- Engineering trucks pulled up with a new are bad areas of - uneniplo.vment the'adminl-stration's bill. i 22 Republltahs and ,2-2 Democrats quarterly adjustment. itstiona on armed forces, eventual M---- SfAGHEHl requiring federal and' state at- Rep. Robert Satter f D-Newing-‘ ! One time, with a Sharp reductions in egg prices' withdrawal of foi-clgn forcea from self service Dairy and Produce Case fifiliW i h i . tentioni and poullrv and seasonally lower JSihe llereiites Unveiled at East Windsor \ Europe and steps to prevent sur­ With more space for our bacon displays, Charlie de­ 5 1-lb. pkgt. 99c torn said the Jpdiciary and G ov-, *®‘ *'®*^ ballot that lijted all the Sauerkraut 2 Secretary of Labor Jatpe.H P. ernmeiital Functions Commillee,' t'nnieji. *■ prices for milk b'Ought about the Within a separate barbed wire enclosure a massive Nike Hercufibi guided misaile is-Slowly raised prise attack. which triples the display space in these cided to give you an'’ ‘ail out" good special buy on lean Mitchell' urged Congress to enact of which he Is a hieniber, had orig-j r^-ertt weeks, the method of food price decline. Coats of fveSh on its launching platfonu at unveiling, ceremonies today at the East Windsor battery site. Nika -He welcomed one declaration by sliced Mississippi Bacon this week . . . an assistance program to encour­ inally intended to set up a special j confirming the appointees had fruits and vegelnbles were up. Herciiles, bigger than the current Nike Ajax, cum be. armed with atomic or fragmentation warr Grdrnyko at an earliet* stage of departments . . . a new self service age new lndtistrie.s to loqate in T E T L E Y T E A Familyimily Court section within the: *>®®n; a matter' of some debate. Eggs In'April sold at their lowest heads. Battery A of the 2nd Mi-ssile Bn. ia the first unit in Die Hartford area to be equipped With the debate ,a statement that Ger­ SWEET and TENDER hard-hit areas. He called on gov­ rate .since Aprl', 1946 due to meat easa for bacon, daisy hams and frariiework of the Stipei^or Court While some Isu-makers, urged a the new missile. (Herald Photo by Ofiara). many should have the right to de­ With eggs lower, It's a good time to serve ‘‘ia con and I c S A L E ernors to have legislatures follow but had been advised sjtsinst it vole on alt candidates' at. once, abundant, supplies. cide for fts/Hf the right to retain President Eisenhower’s advice. In The April rise in transportation other Manufacturer packaged items giv­ Buy 48 at the regular price and by judges of the Superior i-'orn l .. others said the nominees should be alliance ties*with other countries. Improving state unemployment The judges, when asked to give taken up one at a linie>, prices reflected higher costs for WMt Germany- is a member , of oelve 16 more for only Ic. compensation laws. Race Issue in Child^s Book Aiken Assails ing us much more space in this section... their views' on the matter, said House Minority Leiider A, gasoline, tires. - auto Iruurance and NA'TO. Ehuit Grirmahy. less than Combination Price "The economy ’’ in general Is such a special division would be Searle Pinhev said Tyler’s sug­ used carSk Prices of new half Its sizs. is a member of the LEAN SLICED lamb liver Tnaklng a sustained and vigorous trended downward as dealers in- ■ Cans 7 5 c unconstitutional, he said. gestion of a single ballot with all" Benson’s REA Soviet-led Warsaw Alliance. But, to got back to the all important recovery," Mitchell' said, "but "The Constltulion of the state is the nominees enabled the House to \ creased discounts,. . ‘The Rabbits’ Wedding’ After meeting an h«Air and 14 . MARUNSON’S JOMAR SPECIAL! there still are people and places what the judges tell us it is,” he handle the job in an "expeditious H. E. Riley, chiet of the liabor minutes tha ministers recMsed for glass of .Connecticut fresh milk which ^ 7c Off Regular Price which are not sharing that pros­ said. "We cannot substitute our and sensible" manner. Department price division, said the weekend.They meet h g^ lb perity.” judgment for theirs.” Before the balloting. House increases in state and local excise Fiiianee Plans Monday afternoon. INSTANT COFFEE KRAFT’S our Customers could not seem to find 100% Pure Coffee He said tha. localized character Since the Superior Court is pi o- members took an hour and a half Withdrawal in Alabama ____ Before the opening of today’t-.. BACON dt imemployinent. even though to apeak in behalf Of various nomi­ (Continiieri on Page Eight) Wa.shington. May 22 iVPi-■ Sen./ s.easioh. West Germany pressed *k Oz. Jar 15c Off MAYONNAISE vided for by the state Constitution when it was displayed in the Southeast A better grade than mhst bacohs you will find featured. there waa springtime improvement instead of bv sta.tute, the question nees. . ^ ------I George D. Aiken (R-Vtl today the Big Three wesUrn powers to Regular Price ' Hale’s Bacon ‘SD Montgomery. Ala.. May 22 written and illustrated In color by: angrily accused Secretary of Ag-lgfit a permanent handa-off>Berlin In more than 90 per cent of the Rodney E. EieLson. a Republi­ You Pay Only 9 7 c Pay Only Pint is whether the Legislature can de­ cem erof the store . . . 3 7 c 149 major labor market areas', tract from its power or jurisdic­ can fi'oiii Trumbull, drew the most | A llie n ! A hook for young children about-Garth Williams. ! ricult lire Ezra Taft Benson of Irv-1 — ™ - "demonstrates the need, for a fed­ tion. negative votes.'He waa approved a While rabbit marrying a black. The story tells of the marriage | |ng to', put farmers "under the (Gonriniied on 'Page Ten) eral areas assistance pt’ogram." Pinney said, however, that the 162 to 103. Eieison is generally | rabbit has drawn protests in .Ala-i of the black and white rabbits at;tp,mibs of giant corporate inter-' SERVE HOT OR COLD SUGAR HEART TENDER Mitchell'e sfi-dv of the unem­ Raleigh., N.C., 'M ay 22 (/Pi- bama. j a moonjight wedding attended bv | — For some time, we wanted to move the lb Republican bill makes s aihcA-e' considered a ppolege of former Semi-boheless, eazjef to slice Rib Pork roasts proved so popular that HORMEL ployment problem- with . 6.1 mil­ effort to avoid the constitutiOiial Fairfield County Republican leader, Traffic officers erected a new It was withdrawn from general! all the''other animals of the for- Aiken, who has aupported moat milk, eggs, cheese, etc., to the checkout our meat men Jmve "Invented" a "aeml-boneleea'' loin Pork Roast S W E E T P E A S lion workers at jobs-and 3.627.000 question. William H. Brennan, f 1 sign at a busy street intersection public llbrar.v circulatioh because j esl. of the Benson-Eiaeiihower farm Bulletins The rib semi-boneless sells at 69c, the loin at 79c . . . and they real­ CHOPPED BEEF 3 LB. AVERAGE still idle In April—showed the "If we believed It ia good legis- Other nominees is-ho met sub- ■ on the North Carolina State Col- , Segregationists complained that it ‘ The black rabbit is male and proposals fOr six years, took the section of the store . . . ly are easy to serve. . .Center Pork Chops are a good value at 89o '''• | stantial opposition, were Archibald lege campus this week. It said: '|reflerted pro-integration view^s. | White’ female. Senate floor to denounce a Ben-j from the AP Wirch lb. .. 2 ? m ^ ^ 8 9 c - 2 o;n. 3 9 c ((Vmtlnued on Page Rlevesi) (Contihned tai Page Thirteen) Tunick, Greenwieft Republican' "Yield." "i The book is "The Rabbits’ Wed- After criticisms of the book ap- son proposal for financing the (2I6-.')2i; Paul McDonald, Darien' "It bears a new messag’e now'. di|ig. ” published bv Harper Bros.. peared. -Mis., Emily- Wheelock :. vast rural electrification agency’s' W e had them all moved I Oh^ PAPER), V ' . ' ■ ■ Someone appended: "Not to ' last year for children between the'- Reed, director of the AJabama 1 power and telephone programs j Hole's QualHy Cold Cuts Repiiblicsn i215-47l, and Kenneth ' ages of three aVd seven. It was: -NO IK 8T BAN ACOOBO At Odds with EisenhoM^^r , Zerrilli, Bridgeport Democrat 1212- temptation." Public Library Service Division, 1 through a new- bank s.ystero. Un-I r.aneva, May 22 (A’i — .U.Jt, ^ whan our meat manager, Chas. M cCar­ 45). ' which ilends books to local li- der Benson’s plan cooperatives, British and Movlet negotiator* r® ' bi'sriea thsoughout the stale, or- - would opelale and uHimately own. failed again today to agnie on There were at Iea.st five, "no” dered the book placed on the. agen- the banks. thy, renewed his demands for more a-FACK PORK ROLL IS BACK^ » u.' 69e votes beside the name of each noni'- the scope o f proposed netn oei- Have pot roast on^ # more before real warm cy's reserve shelves, j Aiken,, said such a proposal' enUfle studies of imreablved ; space for his "old fashioned" but very, Inee when the votM were counted!: Miss Reed said the rabbit bcxik ! could more properly have come ' House Democrats Win iJay E. RubinoijK lO) Manches-i nuclear teat aiwpension prob­ weather sets in . . . * JELLIEDi CORNED BEEF u. 79c had not been banned, but merely "from the corjiorate utilities inter-1 lems.' U.S. AmIxMador .Mmes .SERVICE Meat Depart­ Holla ter was approved ^233 to 8, also! wlthdravrh ,from general circula e.sfs." He adilqd that It ■ w-onld j 95c Nicholas F. Armeptano (D)' Staf-i ■ lion. Librai-ians seeking the vol- J. Wadsworth, aering British force'many farmer REA coopera­ Delegatlan learier 'Sir MUriael ment. So out- went the plans and we . LOAFtCHEESE ».49c On Giant Housing Bill ford Springs (227 to 32) and Simon i ' ume for their local libraries may tive* "lo give up. the ghost” and ; Tfiis Week's Best Meat Buys! S. Coheii iR) Ellington 1239 to 271. oblain It how ohl.v by specific re- Wright and Soviet dalagate sell' out to large private utility! .Semyon Taarapkin. mat for 90'■'-r started over again .. . . the store en^i- ...... w 00 .m. Ai- - the Circuit Court wfill I quest. holders. Ma-shihgton, May. 22 (,'P) -A i,over the administration on hous-, be paid 315.000 a .tieart-Their terms I Some still Carry it on their open "I dlsaasociale my.self from, minutes In the Buselan dafega- , neers wanted us to go 100% "self serv­ Pinehurst U. S. “ CHOICE” Heavy gteer Beef Scotkins. Walk-Rway victory by House Deni-, ing raised Democratic hopes of a will run 4*-,, years from Jan. ,i.! tlon villa. An Americaii deurce ocrals in tVielr battie fot large : shelves. Mias Reed said. this,'v-Aiken said. and told the described the get-together as vlctoi'y on other programs.] 1961. On this date the court will She aaid she and members of her {Senate, that high Interest rates ice" meats, but the increasing business scale federal., hqiislng aids en- House passage of the housing' inconel ualve. ' ' ■ ' ■ '...... staff had received tiomplaints and other poltciea under Benson Banced prospects today for other bill now sends It to conference fContinued on Pag* 'Iliirtee'n) IKE, DAO CONFEB Pkg*. Democratic programs. about the book and that a member : have increased the difficulty of ' Waahlngibn, May St tiRetf in this department seemed to indicate 95 c with the Senate to compromise of the Legislature, Sen. E. O. Kd- 'farmers. • / BONELESS By a lusty 261-160 vole, the differences betw^ii Senate and President Eisenhower nonfined House yeslAday passed., a Demo- . that our customers want "old fashioned" House versions. The Senate (tonMhned on Page Heven) ( fior.tiniiyi on Pagf Ten) at breakfast today with Dag I-era tic-backed $2,100,000,000 hous­ earlier this aesaloit voted a 32,690,- Hammaraklold, aecretary giner- ^ service over the counter meets; so we ing; bill after upsetting every Re*- 000,000 program. al of the ^ t e d Natlbna. Affor pubitcan" effort (o whittle K down Republicans were counting on a News Tidbits the hour-long. session at .the found a way to increase the size of pur Lb. to administration size. Presidential veto If Congress White House ..Hammarskjiriil de­ HANDY , The result put Congress aquare- slicks to tpe'llnes laid out by Sen­ CuiM from .4P Wires Senators Plan for Limit clined to tell newsmen what he meat cases. . . . jy at orld.s with Pre.sident Eisen- ate and House. None of .vester- and Elsenhower disouased-"’’Fri'< FRUITS and VEGETABLES 'iiower in .the polllically tinged dav a. major votea gave the Dem­ vato talks' are private talks, hassle ovei"spending versus the ocrats the two-thirds majority .Sen. John _ Kennedy iD-Mass. 1 whether at breakniat or at din­ Come in this weekend we think Isn’t this a good time to treat the family to a tender, waste HALF balanceO budget. tjiey would need to 'override a veto.: ”*■'’* •'smes.R. Hoffa, president of On Farm Price Support ner,*’ the U.N. official aaid with free, flavorful Chuck Pot Roast with all the flxln’s? Here’s the GREEN BEANS ...... '...... -. 2 Ibt. 49c A more Immediate result was toi Presidential perfect start for a deliciously good roast . . . tender, tasty and displeasure appears 1 ^*’^£^” **'*'*” **1, 7,*,ainstere Union, ia 'a smile. , you will like the changes. TOMATOES..' . • y..., . . . . . pkQ. 25c - generate new .steam behind p ro-' rertain to be centered'entered oh authorauthor-|-**’ **^**‘ *6 if he thinks t'hreat of 4 I mighty thrifty at this low price! All cut from heavy steer beef! posals for $t billion, of federal aid : ity for continuing government I nationwide strike will block lagia- Watihjngrton, May ]g (jFi---Aa absurd, ignoramus thing I have DEAN o r HOUS® HUB? All cute except Eye of Chuck . . . lb. 69c. Remember it’s bone- GALLON move to limit any farm price sup- j even seen.” leea. - waste and sinew free . . . no fat wrapped around the LETTUCE, LorgoilikidB------m . 19c for local public works pl-ojects. subsidized low rent public hous I lation ji« doesn't like .... F B I' Hartford, May S3 iflV-Bep. outaide . . . cut to any size you wish. .and a quarter billion dollars of jng. Frank Psimlerel, 43. of Hamden port loan to 386,000 sprouted In' Benson’s opposition was set buj Edwin O. Smith (R-MamfleJd),. ONLY government loans and grants to the Senate today. ! in a letter. He. said the bill prob- 86-year-o)d denn of tha Hoose. ASPARAGUS ...... 2 Ibf. 49c assist depressed areas. Eisenhower In his January m es-! i5 '**!*“ * l !**" ^ * '‘ **’ Me>-erj I, aage to Congress ssked for an end *«• Walter R. Mayerj Sen. John J. Williams (R -D el), ably would further increase wheat was Injured today when ha a^. Earlier this month the House proposed it aa an amendment lo a production and costs of the gov- parently tripped on stcipe lead­ Our warehouse mana­ DELICIOUS 'a p p l e s . . i...... '..... 2 Ibt- 35e .Banking Committee, w h i c h to public hollaing. But the Ben- V*" Hamden. | ate voted to aubsidizeA45,000 new “ P®V him $15,000. bHI for a new wheat program. ' . f emment' program. ing to the House chainher and INDIAN RIVER SElOLEi brought forth the big housing bill, Last Wednesday, the House put 'Young doesn’t like the bill either etruek his head agf^st a doon ger William ‘ Sculiey GRAPEFRUIT . . 3 for 39e gave two-to-bne approval to a units, the House 140.000 new units.. *^®P- •’’«’«')k KowaUki iD-Coiin.) I over four years st. the rate of *’'hinlts to Congress a bill aimed at L a provision for a 350,000 (jelling but he said Benson was wron^ as Sndth suffered * WMlae of th* with, our space In our "sliced to order"* meat section, we feature all '•>3251 million program 'of aid to on farm price aupport contracts, probable result#. The Sena- Jr. says: “ keep in line beef MINCED H A M ...... lb. 49c FLORIDA ORANGES .' • e e « * ’t'Tjb e ■ ckKL SSc loniic a year. ;i •i•*•p••lg doinestic induslri.ea being • hoed. He w ee-examlnod hj' a communities' .suffering economic Inlo the annual AgrlcuUyre De- contends the hill .would lower' phyeiolan at the Oapitol, aadr rilsires. due in chronic uneninlov-' t ’’® House'' ignored cries of 'h*nnes.k»» The measure was drafted hv the sell better Shurfine been reminding the Senate off and measure wag drartea oy the Buy Roasbjig Caponettes and fresh chicken parte at Pmehurst where An almost Identical measure pi'b'’\ng the blll^wHhout m a j o r - witlioiit increasing gnkolinr taxen. on of the size of some price sup­ .Senate Agriculture Committee as m o STRIKE STARTS BIOT only forin fresh Connecticut poultry la sold. ALWAYS AMPLE FREE PARKING AT THE REAR OF OUR STORE! a stop-gap plan for trying to come ' Rio de Janeiro, Bnezik-May Cofifee at ■ •' was \'eloed last .year by Rres.ident change. lappioved by House’Public Wbi'ka , port loans. 'There have been pay­ Biaenhower as unsound. . A coalition of Republicans snd : Uomnitttee . . . Sev’enty-five ejt- ments of .over 3) million to some to. grips 'With the' problem o f : a . 22 lAh. — Angry mehA riUBgfri.. Still in committee is a bill th ■ Democratic Conserva- Ues from Nicaragua meet In Los] huge 'wheat surplus. by a eudd^ fegry hpaAclB™* 'i ' 1 big farmers and farm corpora­ Ifrtoii Stompt for provide 31 billion of loW-lntereat - Uvea w»a outnumbered by the dls-’ Angeles with avowed goat of pipf.i tions,' ' J - r • Sen. Andrew! P, Schoepnel ''(H- that! etra|H*d thriwitoffc of inana to town^ and cities Yo build! clpllned Democratic maJo«)t,v on 'Uag revolution against Nlcaragu' As the Senate- began considers Kani said the'cammittteo.hill "wrig eonMwfww^i^Wd . for-^BBOBi porchotM In moot and aewera, hospitals and-other public-every key vote, gjOVerniReNt. ; atlon of the !whe.{t bill, there was the rankest kind of m compromise than tht«« hours boflay .1*'Um Freeh live Maliip lobsters reach Pinehurst every Friday at 9 Brbeory doportmont' low health facilities^ It is designed Democratic leader#, however, Strike of union .carpenters .. : an expreseion of opppslDon from! but aimed at me'f,ting a deadline." rfty of Niriirot aemsa Uw ' hay '*"' " \ to provide Jobs for the unemr { suffered a setback engineered by Cape Canaveral miaslle lest cent ’Oils Is the cover illustration of-'k book for children that haa Seci-etei-y of Agriculture Ehu-ei Chairman'Allen Jk'Ellender. iD- from Rio. Otriciala .a lb a-m, ChlJi|teB size up, to 1 lb ,,1b. 59c| 314 lb. size, ib. 89e. CORK boin^ Inuod 43t jgrocory Identlal ShU '1 l o ^ and to improve IpcaUcondi- Rep. 'Albert Thoraas...< p-Tex) oi\ enters second week with no aett^ drawn, piprotests . in Alebeme^ The bleck eqd white rabbits here i.Tagt Betuon end a tart retort'’Lai'of-the Agriculture Committee M a n c h b s t ie r . ehodi-ouf for your con- 8ons.' but facial strong opposlUon. | proposal- to end -what he. criticiz^ ment In sight . . Air Forpa mhy ere pictured...... to illuetrate,. '■ e " point in *the "' stem’------where " it■' 'eaj'S from a R^ublizen Senator. ! ^ e e d with Schoappek He noted Marinde fijrod. Uil|KtUlE.i vouiobco. * . But the surprising ease with iiy agaJn tomorrow to launch 5 "ThMi they picked aandalions and puf them in their eare.’’ 'Sen. Milton'R. Young (R.ND) I — 1 ... kUling ■■ CORNOt MAIN and OAK STRCETS wMeh!. t)ie Hbuse yesterday scored (OenttauedL-eii Pace IWrUea) sattolito oentaining four mice. Fhotofax), ■ : said of Benaon*e videra; "The moet' (Oanrinned an Fag* Sev«e> lag 19 to 86 »• t ^ A MANCHESTER EVRNINO HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN, FRIDAY; MAY 22: 1959 - ::r ^ 1st Run! P R i^ of light bulbs on Jims 1 and Regional Dhtrirt 8 salsi^R.hqrgaln pricea at the Klfl- Andover will hold another ■ waAh from Chiirch ih’ Bolton die K ariv,^a r t^ W ^ lta (ta alephanti of all Last 2 Nirnits! 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. June 6 In back daariiptloitx And used Jewelry will of the church. Sieyboll Meets Planning Mayfair ba OB sale '-qt the Bric-a-Brac H I I K I Delegatea to the Philadelphia booth. fOR (invention ' will he Harriett snd A bakedham supper, -to ba oim iar RAVE DISCARD Nicholson to District Parents Whitney Merritt, Judith Hutchin­ The Mayfair of the Women of served at .6 p.m., will be patron­ FOR BEST BSE C ^ l Defense shelter at th4 achool.s. son. and Allen Yale aecompanied St. George's Episcopal Church will ized b y ' niany Manchester res- PIN! PHARMACY By AUCrad fSMiaweld by the Rev Willard E. Thomen. - R«^ AM Hl?h School' prlnclral IdanU who are Intarsated In the Maasea 'vill ba oalahriUad at 7,' U.S. Masters Team Champtas a A -K-A s Carlton B. Seyboit v ill meet with be held tomorrow beginning at 8 six me»ihefa of the 4-H dub. V < Another Christian Endeavor Con­ progress of the new ctiurch. 8:30 and 10 a.cf at 8t. Maurice How can you tell in advance As Judge of Erohate parents of aiklh graders in the p.m. at the Community Hall at Clever CuCers. will compete in vention, held J(uie 20-27, tq Biiat Lieber,. Trinity college atudqiit, Cl.urch 'toli!or^ov^ towns of Andover, Hebron and the T d iara County Favorite Food Perssttsls which flnaasa Is going to work? Northfield, Maaa., will be . ttended Bolton Center. It ia the flrat .■will entertain with ballads foll()WT That seems to be your problem Marlborough within the next two S h o ^ ^ tomorrow at Northeaat Local coMtaMe Arthur Held la w « r " by Whitney Merritt, Richard YiUe, public venture of the new mtaaion Ing tha supper. . ' lt«ad«LV’»«*fefping l5eitiocr«tic election victory with the-type of discard shown to­ CharlM Nicholion announdid to-*N(Kk,” by Mrs. Betty Wright's weeks'. 1 in Rockvilla. The ahow will hospttallxad at West Haven Valer- 4642 At Say that he is realgning aa Judge of krade; ahd "Put Your Little Foot,' David Uniin and Willard Thomen, eani«.M • eurpriee to many obaervera of the grasa day. RTART8 SUNDAY a ENDS THURSDAY * accompt^nied by the Rev. * Mr. • He will mee’ with Andover par­ of tha Diocasa of Connecticut. pen at 3 p.m. ana Hospital which he entered V KJ7 D 9152 Pratiate of the "AB C ” court, serv­ by Ouy Outlaw’s clkss. West leads a club, and you win AVA GARDNER “NAKED MAJA"—R. Scott *WEOT ISOPND Thomen.'. ents In the Andover elementary Mra. Henry McDonough, general BHcal scene, and‘to many of the Democratic Mre. Ralph Strickland of French early thM month. Meesages may ♦ K J 6 4 ♦ 10 9 I J 2 ing Aadovef, Bplton and Ooliimbia. WATKINS- in dummy. Totj draw three rounds ♦ 876 A943 Mrs.i. Haxel Floyd’s group pre­ Church Notes school at 8 p.m. Monday to diecuas chairman of the event, ‘reports an 'aelvea. Few.tfared think that the resurgence of D ^ w r a W Rd.. leader of Clever Cuttera. la a ha addressed to him at Ward Q6E, Bankruptcy Court of trumps and then wonder what soura ■ His riSignalioh' will become ef­ sented a song, with original words ■rhe Rev. John K. Honan will of- 'the seventh grade program at unusually attractive group of member of the committee which west Haven ■ Veterans Hospital, itren^h^ ■’t^ould filter down to that normally unbeatable lle- to discard on. dummy's . fourth A J 10 9 7 5 fective at the end of this yedf. they had xo^tten for musia by fleate at the 8:30 a.m. Mass Sun­ RHAM for the 1959-60 school year. ceramtea )8,ill be offered for sale ayranged tba ahow. Mora than -100 Weal Haven. ' . WEST publicad stronghold- t club. V A Q 10 Nicholson,'now Aerving hlg fifth Beethoven while Harry Paltibnlak's day ih St. Columba's Roman The aamj. topic wii; be discussed at the Handycraft booth. Hartford, May 22 -"First 4-H mambcrc will participate. The Rev, Donald W. OriMne, Th* ItaPubBcant. beatan for U w jhslf .or more of the total elec Should you discard tha thn of 4AQ year aa Prob^fRJUdge, has retired class sang the'fam iliar "Whlffen- Catholic Church when 40 children with Hebron parents in the ele- Visitors to the Mayfair will flqd meettngA of credllors yeaterday lO' Donna Perratt will entar aloppy vicar of a t George's Episcopal Funeral Sanrioa flrat Uma to 10 yaara. may baftorata to the p o lit y conaldared a hearts , and rely on one red queen A J 10 2 from fannlitg and re-entered hla poof Bong.” from this town, Columbia and ij enlary school at 8 p.m. June 2 an Inlei-eatfrig■reatfri exhibit of paintings U.S. Bankrtiptcy Court cases in- }oea; Sally Strickland, .blqebeiTy Church, was honoraU yesterday by gM icblngfor tba rimaoaa why they pretty good tricit, but in Andover or the other to bring home the NofEi East -Ssteh W «t former profeaeion af life under­ A bouquet of red roses was pre- Hebroii receive their first. hqly and in Marlborough at the elemen­ done by parishio'iTfu^ of the church cluCied: sconaa: Arda^K Godin, 'pupe-ln- the Legislature. He was invited to ORMUND J. WEST, O bM M t wara luddanly awept out of office.! this la not to .,^ u a lly the turnout bacon? Or should you discard the 1 4 Tsm 1 4 Pass writing. He will.^rdHresent the sente() by the- students to Mrs. communion. Entertains Women tary school at 8 p.m. June 4. hung in .the main Carl A. Lillian Gw’ozds, formerly doing blanket; Nancy Arnold, brownies: aak the invocation with which aea- 3 4 Pass 4 N T PsM Berkshire LJfe Intqrahce Aaan.' 14$. EAST CENTER M . Tba raeaqat- are many. One of I avera ge 90 per'^n t or more, queen of diamonds and try two Betty. Wright, lUrector of the ele- Mrs. Andrew ' Gasper of this' Plans are s Isl being made for Carlson, past president o f the Tol­ business as Riverside Restaurant,: lanrsn Green, j i ^ bread and sions of tha Houae of Representa­ 3 D Pass 5 N T PsM tbam la tkta: Out of 811 persona [ . Since Anijover ,hfc» more regls- heart flnesaes? Which has home offices Ih. Pttia- mtentsrj' school program. town w ill be the director and ac­ days on which the sixth graders land County Art Assn., Is 4n 74 Meadow ,St., Wllllmahtlc; -as­ Mltehell 9-71M Eileen MeD'rc:ott, brownies. The>' tives are opened. 6 V PsM 6 4 ^ AUPste fleld, Masa, Misa. Donna Qraacoe, viollnlat aligibla to vote In the town. 867 tered____ Republicans_____ than It has As the cards lie, theec are aca­ Sciiool Lunch Menus companist for the program of will entertain the W N lch ^ o n waa elected to Vhe cast their ballots. Through some’ *bemocrats '---- andf many more Inde­ demic quaatlona All fineaeet fall. Menus for the hot lunch program •church music presented by the Monday night. have- lunch at the school, tout the Misa Mllllcent Jones and Mrs. Albert L. Cook. 71 Mountain' in which ih«-i food entrF»U In­ An open meeting of Bolton Probate office after the retirement atmpla and rapid subtraction It-can pendent voters, It stands to rea­ Nevertheless the contract can ba at the elementary school for next choir during the sen’|ce. An honor The club cllinaxea its year with building snd to meet with sotne Homer Fagley have secured a Rd., What Nuffield; assata, none; corporated. Bach will alao act a Oinnge at 8 o'clock tonight will opens with three diamonds. TTie o f Judge Clayton Hunt of Colum­ Mancheater'a Oldaat ba aecn that a ^ t a quarter of son that many Republlcaha atayed eea a movie and hear a talk on made. week ere: Monday, cprn chowder, guard from the St..Jude Council; a nanquet at Cavey's starting at 7 of the teachers with whom they large vatiely of flower and vege­ llablllUei. $2,297.58. home and many independents voted card table with a tingle plaoa sat. next player, doublee. You bold bia and waa re-elected last fall. cheese sandwiches,. peanut butter wUb FteN t FaiflBtlaSt tba Ibtal alactoratii atayed away Clvl Don't be in a hurry to.discard Spadee — 8; Hearta — 9 8 5 3; Knights of Columbus, will attend. o’clock. ’ will study next,year. table plants for sale. They will also Rudolph J. Chmaiia, doing bust-’ tmg and centerpiaca to display tha Nlcholaon will retain the office sandwiches, fruit; 'Tuesday, ham> Off-8tr«et PRrtdflg frott th^-polla.' Democratic., also be held. anything at all. Just cash a sec­ Diamonds — 10 9 8 6 3; Chiba- The Rev. Willard E. Thornen will Borii in Winnipeg, Manitoba, These, dates hsye n^t yet been feature some potted plsnts. ness as Click Restaurant, Main Not only did Ipa disinterest of food. o f Trial Justice for this town, how­ burg gravy, , buttered rice, peas Ua'ed toys and games in good .St., Southington; assets, $3,0.50;: EaUbllahea 1874 In most 'COmmunlUas, getting Tim Woman'a society of Chris­ ond and third club and than 9 4 3. What do-you say? present ,a sermon, "Life's Joilrney, Misa Greacoe had her 'flrat violin Announced. , ^ Republican voteralbelp the Demo­ Judging la haaad on four faotora, ever, until the circuit courts, ap-' bread and butter and , Jello; tian Shcylce will hold its mother- fineaaa a heart It doean't really Answer; Bid five diamonds. H ie Avoid 'The Dead End Road” at the on at the a ge'o f five: and at .Art Exhibit Opens Tonight condition have been collerted for I linhilltiea, $.5,531.14. crats. the latter helped thsmselvea the peraonal appearance of the I>rhved by the current Legislature,, daughter banquet tomorrow at 6 matter whether you finesse the ten opponents can surely make a Mam. Wednesda.v, scrambled' eggs, Jelly 11 a,m. service In the First-Con­ the age of eight she att; acted The second annual Art'Iilxhlblt at by swinging into action with a entrant, the quality of the foode, replace' the trial Justice courts In p.m. at United Methodist Church. or the queen. If you are lucky, your Jump may sandwiches, "green sAIad, and frost­ gregational Churc{) Sunday. The widespread attention as a child RHAM High S5;hool,^will be open strong campaign, aimed at wooing suitability of the menu, and the 1960. ed cake; Thursdqy, lamb patties, prodigy and was acclaimed aa a Ead-Ptoyed confuse them Into stopping at five Olutrj|Ba.NoIled Pilgrim Fellowship will meet at to the public from 7^to 10 o'clock the Independ^nta. They sent let­ table aetting. Mrs. Earle Herrick Manchester Evesting Herald Bol­ mgshed potatoes, buttered spinach, 7 p.m. in the church. The Board of "wonder" and "a musical genius.'" tonight. The public may also view ot Bolton Center Rd. Inatructed West is end-played. He can win of aome suit. I f so, don’t bid any Two aeparate cHaigea, one on ters to everyone In the town, rais­ ton correapandehL.. Doris M, the heart trick but must re­ bread and butter and applcagucei Trustees x^ill meet at 8 p.m. in A t the age of 10 she was awarded the exhibit fro-:i 7 to 10 p.m. 2 more. You will marCIy push them ‘ breaking and entering and one on ing Issues'and asking questions the Clever C ttera In floral ar­ D’llalla, telephone MItaUell 1-6548. the church. / a $5,000 acholarshlp to the Ameri- turn a heart or a diamond! Either larceny, were nolled in a recent milk Is served with all lunches. Saturday and Tuesday. WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE? that went unanswered by the Re- rangement and other centerpiacea Into a slam that they will make. 'can Conservatory of Music In Chi­ suit-gives you a free finesse. (Copyright 1959, General Fea­ Trial Justic Court aeiaion when Ed­ There wilt^be no school on Friday. ■ -lYinity Sunday Service! *t St. The student lx>dy. will be able tiublicaiui. who also sent letters out at a recent meeting. . . ■ Sch(M>l Asks''''Help P e w ’a Episcopal. Church Sunday cago. to atte, • the exhibit during any ' New Station Opens Grange Observes Having obtained this free finesse tures Corp.). ward Canton, 26. of Hartford waa The diffe)'ence in frice between today's presCriplions arid those lu k ^grm ly asking fpr support - you lead a trump to dummy and '-With only foi^ more weeks *ol will Include Holy Communion at Miqs Grescoe has studied under seventh 4 >erlod during the school Tha new 3-bsy M and M Service presented by State Policeman Wil­ such great teachers as Mlscha of 20 yeai'S ago can easily be figured. The difference ia measured and urgipg the people to vote, no .dlacard your only remaining'loser school left, the cooperation of par­ 8 a.m., church school and family day. Station, owned by Charles Minl- 7 5 l h New York — About half the liam Tomlin of the Colcheeter Mi'sch*koff ahd MiShel Piaatro, ,tn dimes . . . sometimes even In dollars. But how can we meas­ matter for whom. Anniversary dn dummy's last club. In short ents has been asked to aid in the .service, 9:30 a.m., and morning in *additloh to the exhibit of •The reluctance of the Repub- cuccl Jr, opened Wedneaday. The American tourists traveling abroad State Police Barracks. The chkrg- who was concert iqaater of the ure the d)ffp;'ence in results? Surel.v, no value can poasibiy lie you force West to commit himself es, Involving breaks at the'Andover closing of records both f ./- the worship. 11. a.m. . senior work in drawing, painting llcani to Alug If out with their builneas, located on Rt. 6. will he go alone, one third travel with school lunch program and the New' Y()rk Philharmonic Or<;he8tra Manchester Grange, organised before you choose your discard. Lunch and Elinor’s Snack Bar ear- and aoulptuie, .at least one ex­ put on a,.Ufe, sftved by a miracle drug that didn't exist 20 years WINF open seven days a week from 6 a.nu family groups, and the rest with political opponertU reflected a schhol library. - Manchester Evanlng Herald for 18 years. She 'has appeared at ample qf th.e work of every Junior to 10 p.m., according to Mlnicuccl. May IV, 1886, catabrated its 75th Dally Question friends or business associates. , lier this yeai’t'were gulled for lack ago! almllar aituatlon In Cqyentry dur­ T h e prompt payment In full of Andover correspondent, Mrs. Paul Town Hall and Carnegie Hall, New high Bchbol student will be shown. oooD, soumi R o b vt D. Bowker. hired as a birthday Wednesday avanlng In You are not vulnerable against o f evidence. York, and Massey Hall, Toronto. ing the State election^ Uat fall. Orange Hall, where meetings are lunch accounts and the re«um of D. Pfanstiehl, telephone Pilgrim The Junior high school works In­ Toda.v's Prewcrlplion 1* the RIggeel Bargain'In Hlslory. 2 mechanic, ran the Bolton Notch .vulnerable opponents, and partner Carson was then immediately re- She was a ' three time wihner on Then, .the Coventry Dcmpcrata all Hbrar>' books now out would 2-6856. clude painting, sculpture and Esao Station before entering mili­ held on the first and third Wednes­ UITNAITFNI arreated (Mi -chu'geg (>f breaking the TV ahow “ Chence of a J-Jfe- IN THp INTEREST OF PHARMACY AND raised issues and made charges, days. During Its Infancy. Grange help the school with both programs crafts. ' ^ radkT tary a^rvice. 'A ll types of msjor and entering In. the adjoining town The lunch program will run un­ tftne,” and has also appeared on MEDICINE THIS AD IS SPONSORED BY but the Republicans refused to rise meetings were held at tha homes Awards of blue, red and w'hile autbntobllc rspsli* work and tune- of Coventry. til the end of school- The library the Ed Sullivan show', Lyn^Cook, to the bait, a choice that con­ of members, and larger meeting FAMILY ribbons as. well as A^t-Club prizes Upe will be offered by the new No other cases Were heard. The jvill be closed next'week on Thurs­ Newcomers Slate . (■'••nadian writer of children’s 1210 tributed to their losing two seats place! ware necessary as the mem­ i f Y i MOW THBD SUM. will be anniur.ced eoon. ALWAYRi station which holda a fiitt repairers AM* Kay next xesslon of Trial Justice. Court day, MO that the PTA library com­ books, chose her as the heroine of ON UAT in the State House, bership increased. la scheduled for Monday at 8 p.m. « TUNtI The future course of Repub­ llcanM. mittee may inventory all suoplies his latest book, title "The U ttle w e s t o w h YOUR During the lecturer's program Ba (ha flrat (a fall la lava with In the Town Hall. .Dance Saturday Colombo, Oeylon — The first I WITH V4tu| licanism has been spelled out Mlnicuccl Is moving his-business ••GIDIIKT*’ ^The Nakttf and books. ... Magic Fiddler.” “ DIAL Wedneaday It was announced that ClaamaHcopa A*Calor Capacity Crowd at Muaksale - known hospitals w'ere establiaHed w W B «r A B mil A ^ V HUl WITH throughout the country - right office to the new elte -which Is also . Bids and Bims Mrs. Don Guinan and Mrs. John the location of M and M OH Servi- the Grange hat three 50-year Baadra Dra CUff Nabartaaa An enthuelaatie audience filled The Newcomers Chib will hold Malone will be co-chairmen of hos- in Ceylon about five venlurjea down to the grassroots, and like Jamas Darrca And ths Dnad” The local PTA has been "’Iven PHARMACY ice hulk storaga tanks. Bills may members — Fred Jdanning, and the Rham' High School auditorium its spring dftpee tomorrow night at tesse.-. ah(l Mrs. James McGovern before the birth of Christ. Cus­ their fellow Republicans in ths Shawa l:S8.6:8i>t:S8 the food concession at Mrs. Har­ 459 HARTFORD HD. (CORNER OF McKEE)—TEU MI 9-9946 F 4 A ba paid at the Rt. 8 office or In Mr. and Mrs. Luna Hutchlnaon. Alaa: Victor Haiara . Aaa Aabray Wedriesday night for the annual riett Konopaska’s auction on Rt. the 'Knighta of Columbus Home. Is in charge of program qrrange- todial cars was their chief func­ CANVAS rest of the naticm, the Andover Mrs. Hutahlnson was present and *'BANm r OF BHOBR*' PLUR BOB HOPE 87 tomorrow. They will sell ham- Music for dancing will be pro­ menia for the evening. tion. Manchester at the former location Calar aad riaamaflropa presentation of the elemenCary Repuhltcans must make an agonti- enjoyed the tirogram, which In­ "THE 7 LITTLE FOV8” burgs, hot dogs, coffee and soft vided from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Re­ Ing.reappraisal of their policies on Main St. S:I8-8:18 School concert,. A resident of Bolton, Mlnicuccl cluded the presentation of "The Both the performances of about drinks. freshments Will be served. I f they don't, the Democrata two Uvea on Brookfield Rd. HeUiTlW- Courtship of Manuel del Papolo” 8aa.. "BIJICKBOABD JITNOLK" 150 fourth, fifth and'aUflh grade The PTA had originally planned The. dance ia open to the public, years from now might even run AWNINGS rled to the former M M Janet by an 8-member caet. Sidney-and students drew applause, and, later to hold Its own -auction am’ f(X)d ■rickets may be obtained at the someone against Ellsworth Covtil. door. Schaub of Highland Pane, Man- Mrs. Beatrice MacAIptha gave congratulations from the 800 adults and rummage aale this S. tufday but moved Us date ahead to June Keep MSiforablc . . . be cheater. They have three amall their version of " I Can Du Any­ and children attending. a 6 when It learned that Mrs. Kono- WORKER ESCAPES DEATH cbstcfal . . . sajojr iha free children. thing Batter Than You.” T^e /# A total of 13 numbers whs pre­ RANG! closing number waa a narration- paska waa disposing of “ The Spin­ Bristol, May -2 (T)—Leucio Ru circalaiisa oTsir . . . prMsct ' Rood Sale Tomorrow Video Everyday sented by the Qlee Club end six Mrs. Alfred Barrett, Mrs. and tableau on the seven founders ning Wheel” antique shop's con­ bano. 30,'Waiqrbury, waa recover­ iaierior aralls and faraishings. WHITE ELEPHANT songs by the choir. Soloists for the ing todayTrom multiple Injuries Howard P. Jensen, Miss M. Ella of the order. ^ Alt Rights Reserved— tents. Only with Caavar Awaiags evening were Daphne Jennings, and a narrow eacape from death. lUFL O il Sumner and Mrs. Paul Willey' will It waa announcad that the youth P F Plans IJated do roa have the wide choice RESTAURANT H. T, Dickenson 4 Co„ Inc. Claudia Conlan, Karen Devlin, injured'late yeaterday conduct-a food aale at thg J. W. Committee will hold a card party The ' Pilgrim Fellowship of the of stylet, deaigBt, colors and GASOLINE 2590 BERLIN TPKE., BERLIN Alan Dunnack and David Munson afternooon when buried -up to his Hale Co. tomorrow beginning at ..on Wedneaday, at 8 p.m., in ■wop First Congregational Church has psitems- service is com. TEL. BEverly 7-9900 Accordion solos were presented neck In a landslide while working Our 9;Sp a.m. The Ladies Benevolent Orange Hall for the purpose of planned two fund-raising events to pleit. Istiaaits givea sriih- Your Host ED LaHOUSE by James Thompson and Edward on a sewer installation project on Society of the Congregational sending three of the members to.. help send delegates to the 45th In­ oat ohligatioa. Jurovaty. Among other novelty ternational (Christian Endeavor Hannah St. Church is aponsoring the event. C^mp Berger for the Fun and BANQUET HALL AVAILABLE BANTLY OIL numbers were the following convention in Philadelphia, Pa., Fellow workers and police dug MANCHESTER Town Reporta for Rage Frolic weekend. Members Interest­ FOR WEDDINGS, PARTIES dances; "Shoo Fly,” by Mrs. Helen 'him out. Rubano was taken to Boy Scout Troop 73 will com­ Enjoy Mil«< of June 6-Jl, A W N I N G C O . ( >\|l' VNt . IM ed In arranging for transportation Barton’s grade; “A Nick and A They will begin selling famjl/ Bristol Hospital. bine community service with s to Camp Berger on Grange Sun­ Listoning Ploosuro. ESTAPUSHEO 1S4N M \'\ I i FRIDAY SPECIAL fuhd-rstaing event tomorrow. The day. June 21. should contact Mias IM WERT CENTER ST. . . . with a custom In­ boys and adult counselor! will de- Charlotte Hutchins, 85 Broad St. M l 9-4081 TEL MItclicll 9.4595 I FULL COURSE LOBSTER DINNER ...... 2 .2 5 stalled 'Transistor Auto livar copies of the annual town re­ Manchester Grange members ELECTRONICS Radiol STANEK’S repu­ R O C K V IL L E TR .1-.3271 port in their house-to-hotise can­ are invited to attend the meeting vass for household rags. tation guarantees satis­ of Wethersfield Grange Tuesday, LABORATORIES faction . . . snd a fair SocoDd Parent jvpeeting Set when the play. "Hobo Daze and The second 'orientation meeting price, too. Always plenty Style," will be presented. of free parking. for parents of September's Grade All MOVIF GO(GS ARf UAirn aiCAUSf 1 pupils will be held at the elemen­ 277 BROAD tary achpol Monday at 7:45 in Bank Changeover RADIO I E I f V I S I 0 N SPECIALS Room 6 of the** south wing. The The MAIN FTATIRE 8:30 FOR meeting Monday Is planned for llVrBT NIGHT tXCfPT SAT parents whpse last names begin Effective Today Ukasa«l S Mew Haves Ceaa,\ (U) 8BEBL0GK HOLDfSa SATURDAY with Map through the rest of the Ckasacl II Hartford, Cess. 4.M ( S-44) PHIL i lLVEBS l ------SHOW NOW cHKi SATURDAY , Cksrsel Z7 SprisKtield. Msii. “Bilke’e Ca«isiss” AND alphabet. A t the close of business today, Cksssel ta New Brltsls. CekS; (II-M ) N-flOUAO Grade 1 teachers and other the First National Bank of Man­ .Continuous Tonight Krow 5 PiM.—T*Mtture 5:80*8:80 Chaasel 44 Helyeke, Hats.. "Tke OstaMer" SUNDAY members of the staff will discuss chester changed its name and be­ Ckeseel U Waterbary Cess. ( M3) TOMBSTONE TKKBI- THEY GREW INTO GIANTS AT RIO BRAVO TOBY preparing a child for hit flrit came a part of the Hartford .Na­ “Grave Near Tamkstoae'’ school experiences. tional Bank and Trust Co. FRESU,^ELICIOUS WONDERrri. TOTING Books Added at Library Earlier this month shareholders Nichols Recent additions to the shelves in First National voted to approve TIRE APPLE .of Bolton Public Library include sale of the institution for $920,000. iNHNHWirNEDEIUIIIIAimN Manehosrtr Inc. W; H.ENBLANO Frost-Proof FOREVER! ORANGE i.the following fiction: Aahton- More than 95 per cent of the shares I ^ a q ier. Spinster: Aspinwall. Dr. LUMBER GQa HELT-A-WAY were voted in favor of the aale. mCKYNELSON^*'"^HAWKS' GOODYEAR i Valentine; Christopher, No Blade The changeover on today's date OPEN ALL DAY Ford car we CHIFFON I of Grass;' Cord, The Third Rider; was approved by the Coniptroller TKCHPJtCOi*OR*| . M t-in dividends Jiicf r '”" WUUBBMIlNMttDIOIID: ,lepmWA*Ne» HO«." SATURDAYS COFFEE 1 Crane, Tlie Man |n 9 ''*yi Gelmar, of the Currency. NmNWfOODUCTi(Hi*tV«Cttd *^4 bp HOWARD H^WKS NYLON TIRES ' The Breeze from Ckmelot: Disney, The two offices of the First Na­ store and Plant 298 Broad S t FREEZING CAKE I Did She Fall or Was Ske-Ihished ?; tional axe now known as the Firat- ‘•WONDERS OF A B A B Y ” and CABTOOK 4:44 ( 3-44) TV PLAYHOUSE Frank. ''Alas, Babyldh; p U q ^ , Mancheater and Colchester Offices " — Aad Practically Straag- RING PLUS: BOTH I n c o l o r TEL Ml 3-517fi era" o'vU vCom e o f . I Country of the Heart: Hall, Oha o f Hartford Naticjniil. First Na- Each - Saint and Seven Sinners; Lock- ' (33-34) THE THIN MAN o/ these extra d V “ ^^ R eg. 55c tlohal^established' its Colchester “ Hamiltea. Hollered for WITHOUT Reg. S9e , wood, The Elbow of the Snake: branch' in 1952. f:tt ( S-6S) BEAT THE CLOCK Help” 45c j Marrie, Gideon's Staff; Myers, The EVENINGS ( 3) THE BIG PAYOFF ( 8-83 ) 77 SUNSET 8TBIP * A coffee hour will be held at CONTINUOUS (33-M) YOUNG OB. MAIAIME “ Mr. Paradlae" 49 Utmost Island; Sherry/Teara for (44) ALL STAB PLAYHOUSE (18) LET’S TRAVEL the bank Monday, marking the Jessie Hewitt; Updike, The Poor- FROM 5:00 4:88 (18) LATE NEWS FROSTING STORE D A IL Y 8 to 8—THURSDAY OPEN T Il.I. 8 P.M. 1 changeover. Town Snd bank of­ STATE l:N ( S-44) THE VEBOICT IS VOCES 10:44 ( 3) THF, LINKUP ROI7R8! SUNDAY 6 to 4—CLOSED MONDAYS I house Fair; Valsek, This Fierv (KM4) FBOB THESE ROOTS Night; Wilson. The Middle Age of ficials. businessmen and - others ( 4) COMNJ^ICUT BAND­ “ The Chloratorm Harder have been Invited to attend. STAND Caao“ I Mrs. Eliot. (IS) BICHABD WILLIS SHOW (33-M) CAVALCADE OF SPORTS Really FROST-PROOF . . ' Dividend Car f T H E N E W Non-fiction added includes: A l­ (tS) WHO DO YOU raUSTT 7.ora Folloy va. Alex MIteff. Not Juat Automatic Defrost* 4:44 ( 3) BANGEH ANDY 14 rd. keavywelahl boat ing! An amazing new Frigi- len. Japanese Flower Arrange­ (33-34) TBUTH OB CONSE- (18) MIKE WALLACif INTER­ ment: Brostrom and Sloane. 1^- UUENCES (Color) VIEWS daire concept in refrigerator Sava up to I Vive Youp Rooms and Furniture; BURNSIDE ( S4S> AMraiUAN BANDSTAND (44) DEATH VALLEY DAYS efficiency . . it whiska away Flesch, The A rt of Readable W rit­ (IS) KATHYb y OODFBEY (------14:84 ( 8-44) PERSON TO PERSON frost before it starts! No Save up to AVf \ HTfniCOND (44) THE THREE STOOGES Oaeala: Mra. Albert D. LYNN’S BAKE SHOPPE ing: Hogan. Abtngton Shower Pa­ Frost in the Refrigerator ., ,. ‘102.75 4:U (44) THE 8ECBET STORM Laaker, Prealdeat of the over Ford’s nearatt competitor* rade; Unkletter. Kids Say the 4:34 ( 3) THF, EDGE OF NIGHT Albert A Mary liaaker No Frost in the Freezer . . T E L . MI .3-5996 Top Bill! And IVt Cool! (IS) CLUB BOUSE 18 Feaadattoa, N. V. aad aew- No Frozen Together Ice on a Fsirlana 500—any model ‘62 Damdest Things: Oldroyd, Col­ (33-34) CflCOBNTY FAIK ly-elected nealdeat af the on other accessories 183 NORTH MAIN ST.— AT DEPOT SQUARE lecting, Preserv'ing and Studying Speaeer Tmcy P. Nawmaa (44) AMEBICANr BANDSTAND AN Chicago tnille Sex, teala Cubes!' Absolutely different —with heatet, radio Insects. “ Rally 1:44 ( 3) FEATIIBK FILM Veeck Jr. aad Ala wife ahd from other - refrigerator- and automatic traijsmission; “ Old Man "Asyel Who Psward Her ■fear cMIdrea. Library patrons have been cool­ Round the Harp” ( 8) DON GODDARD., NEWS ‘ freezers . . np more frost with air conditioning Save on aluminized muffIMs ed this week by the winter scene of" the Sea” locked foods. ' No ice tray Flag Bovs” ( 8) POPEYE (18) HENRY MOROAVi SHOW ' you can save that normally last twice as long hung by the Tolland County. Art Tack. t:U (18) TKENSVILLK (S3) THE EARLY LATR SHOW hEmimering. Np frozen to­ Teck. 4:Sa-t:U (331 FIRST SHOW “Arkaataa Jadre” Aasn, as the picture of the rnonth. , “ Local I l » Makea Good" 14:48 ( 8). NEWS WEATHER. SPORTS gether cartons. No melted It was done by Jean Burgeas. Sat, 1 p.m. “The Domteo-KM’* (34) EOY BOOEBS (33) SPORTSLieHTS w-ater ineas. This Frigldaire ‘ 219.85 Church Notes (44) BIN TIN riN (38) SPORTS CAMERA Is 100% Frost Proof! "Murder in the Vineyard" villi 4:34 ( 8AS) HKIKEV. HOUSE CLUB U:U4 ( 3) NEWS. WEATHER. SPORTS UNIVERSAL Sun.: VTHE LA S T H U RRAH ” (34) THE e a r l y SHOW ( 8) WORLD’S BEST MOVIES W O R L D ’S MORT be the serthun topic of the Rev. “BANDIT o r imOBE” "PHaeeaa Claderetla” “Takn Me Oat to tha Ball •9AUTIPUULV PROPORTIONED Theodore W. Chandler Jr. at 10 (441 TWiT iOHI rM*.*TKE...... Game5 f:U (18) NEWS * WEATHER (tS) BIO NEWS CARS a.m. worship at Bolton Congrega­ 4:44 < a> - .t > rHKATKA (34) NE7YS A WEATHER Custom Pre-engineered tional Church 'Sunday. Mra. Alan (18) LIFE OF RILEY (44) f e a t u r e FORTY EAST - (88) THE LATE MATINEE 11:18 ( 3) FEATURE FILM Remington will be in charge of the 4:38 ( 8) WRATHEB. NF.7Y8 A “The Winalew Bey” rursery. in the pai%ortage. SPORTS (84) JACK PARR SRO# Features galore . . on unusually liberal budget terms! The Rev. Mr. Chandler has been 8:34 (33) SPORTS 11:84 iro.JACK PAAR SHOW W indst a ^ x (18) NEW8BEAT (U ) NEWS Has RoU-To-You Shelves! Giant Picture Window Hy- invited to partcipate in a temlnar 4:44 (33) SP»T»AI ASSIGNMENT 13:84 ( I)' NEWS «KWS A WEATHF.B at Congregational House in Hart­ t:tt ( 4-33) NEWS 1:M ( 8) HEADLINES drator , . Vegetables Without Wilting! Full Length Door ford on Sunday evening. There­ (4) NEWS * WRATH RB 4:88 (44) TV SPORTS PAGE '^Storage For A ll SmaUer'Items! Two Roll-To-You Freeze . i - fore, meetings of the Junior Fel- Dakkrak Earr - Yal Bnraaer 7:44 ( I) MAN WITHOUT A GUN er Shelves . . Frozen Foods Without Digging! Ice iljec- lowiihip and Hi Club will be omit­ ( 8) SPECIAL AGENT—7 SATURDAY ted. - ' (18) MOVIE AT 7 11:84 ( 8) OUR OANG COMEDIES tor Instant Server of Ice Cubes . . N() Struggling! Opena Not just automatic "THE JOURNEY' "Frockloa Cornea Here" <3S-M) DETECTIVE'S DIARY Without Stooping . . Tap,Your Toe To Open A SVozen Worahip services' at United (33-34.44) NEini A WRATHEB t 8) SATfJRDAY MATINEE: Calar — rtaa (U) MOLLY OOLDBRBG Storehouse! ' . ' ■ , defrosting...hero’i the and GARAGES^ * • •---- Advertisement-^ rFlGOT vrWVff Aslbsajr!■ qalaa f ’ of frost for all time I Sava money on your caF insur­ MOfilARTY IROS. F l o w e r Fashions... ance. Others do. why not youf The Black Ocehid' . . SBLUNO TERM5 ONLY $4.50 WEEKLY! Safeco is the answer. Call the by MllIKOWSKI LIMOOLNS — MERCURY Crockett Agency, Inc. M I 3-157T, ^ AND Artistry in Flower $ ENOLiSH FORDS The Thqnderbird-inspired Ford 695 Main Street 915 CENTER ST.—Ml S-61U Phone MI 9-5268 " Other New Frigidaire Models ^ .. Galaxle cattf only $52 rhort tflan the Fairlsne 500. “ Llalea Darllag" 1:18 (4(|) DOUOLAS EDWARDS. U:M ( 8) FEATURE FILM NEWS ■ ' “ Night Rldera" •* •( Mm/toefurtn* i*9f*i)*W ftai[ »n«*t NO MONEY DOWN (38) nOHLIOETS t:l8 (33) FEATUREFK A T U I^ (84) NRtrS (88) AS WE WERE $1 7 0 .9 5 1:14 < 4-44) RAWHIDE (44) CANDLEFIN BOWUNO IstPavmntDBC ■ 8 * ^ ‘laeldeat of Ike Dry Drive” t;l8 (84) SATURDAY STORY Start at Oorne ini Oa. •'l^lde ef the Bravea” '.f Refrigerator “Eacape to Uaaxer" 1:U ( 8) THIS WEEK IN SPORTS 8:M (38-84) ERNIE KOVAC8 SHOW (38) LEO OUROCHBR’9 WAR*- VISIT OUR DISPLAY “ Kevaca aa Mailc” IIP • .M.F DIVXDEIWD DAYS'AT YOUR FORD DEALRR*S HO 7-6396 EXIT 49 Conn. T pike < t> WALT DISNEY PRESENTS 844 ( 8)PKATURR FILM “The Three “Wlad la the Willewa” Maakeleera” LIBERAL BUDGET TERMS . .' OPEN AN ACCOUNT (14) MOVIE AT EIGHT ( a i i -siTm a s b b a l l HOUR SnVfCf OPtN SUNDAYS RAINBOW CLUB “Nlfkl Cato Night" (Yaakeea Va. 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C . • A ■ ' . ■ 'ii: V ■ -T^W ■''f/f-v I ' * ' ' ' ' V. ,r. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, COfiN, FRIRAT^MAY 22. 1982 > ■-'!/ Mrs. Nicholas Jackaud, firat vice liANCHBffnm Evia«iNo h m u i a m^ hchicstes. o o m k. Fr id a y . 1a, ito» leaderehlp- from ' toe Hartford Community Windsor County TMCA. Only three or four In a groxp lo | PTA Hear! Talk president; Mrs,Andrew tindberg. a bay to ragtonal Mafisger and y< such ' awards are presented to Force Base. - second vice ptosident; Mrs. Keith firat UvM . la aU oT GolHas' tha rantal at aa barii^’ JeluUMi. 24. farmer daan of wem- The last ctaas in the History of Merrill. .jMcrelsry; Mrs. Russell D eaths Nlgflt an at Waaleyan GoUega to Mason, vMa praaident of AelMalay in- Cotxnty leaders during each year, Bv Pri«0n Officer I Nettleton, assistant secretary | fatliar'a homa. Tbay latar boUt Three in Town mant.«T« aseaaaary- Oa., and Hiroahlma CoUaga for duetriaa, Inc. He retired in 1BS2 to toll la a very high honor. Protestaatism wilt.'meet at the their home across toe highway win start Juab i after 88 yaara at the Stagg diatU- iserves After group singing, the Friend- church Monday-at 7;30 p.m. The iMt*>Pevtd flaiihders.lid. treasurer; lerk aad Aug. 14. ' > V ____ I tomnen to Japan, dlad Thursday Alex Shoag. educstiohel direqr LRoger McDtcDermell, Frank Stamltr| wbara CoUtapa oparstadb jdalry and To Help LaHUch B ABSOOIASSk I larlaa. / ' ly Indians .staged a skit ahd. a queS* topic this week will be "Predes-j .1, ‘ Amy. student in gradto thrasHq, R M ^ Aftal’ a long lUnass. She a a r ^ ag 'tor a t ^ ’ethtrsfleld Stats' Prison, Mr*. Herman Wierr.blcki fridt farm. B h o i^ after their mar­ iigton — Lowa N. m1aak»toty to Japan frato 1924-41. tlon and answer act entitled "Your t|toetion" and the llnlteti Church riage ha brought too town dark's Drive for School twahrs ts tog^hfa to taka tha ioh our Jr„ 47, 4^, nuclear phyaieistphysic and 40th Birthday Wapping TMCA 1959". After a merger. related his ' experiences st the' OouifeU oeiegetef. Sons. Tha boura^aMl atea M the aircraft compaay axaeutive. died r f lB h f ^ Ky. — Albert Bacmi • ^ r s f Chtirch !yoog known aa the fashion thow hy the' Podunk glrli I McDermott a pabt pivsidenl’s pin.'I oaadad too lata C. P. Lyman whd claaaaa will varV with the number Tburaday. Ridenour, tha U.8. Air CHARGE YOUR ' A capacity crowd of about 200 toe Pioneers demonstrated the • Chiirch worship 'Services st dev evening. ^ .Three Manehaster man hav« haan Foroe'a first clilet aeientist, waa a dean of Amtetoas diatlUare, died previous to his eceepting the Mra. Corlnne H. iW ket. teacher [ aarved for 23 yean of aarvioa. Ha of ap^lcante^lnatrumanU to be attanded the annual T banquet at torioua basketball shots and paa- First CongNgstional Ourch will- S . ilUBANOK TDtXtJI invttad to alt at tha h ^ dais at vice president of the Lnekhefid Air­ Thursday of h a iia N ^ of tha FRISCRIFTIONS HRE peeltion, the prlS5mers had no edu­ at the school for avtuimber.of t o ■_____ ^ waa not tha first Coiltna to serve the June 2 ceremony, opening the taught Inatoto Um tonatu for arteries. Blanton admmead from the Wapping Community House aing, and Jtmior Hl-Y girls llliui- be at 9:30 arid 11 a.m. During the cational opportfmities and - many yesrs who la leavlhg aY toe olose aa town dark. Bath Oollins was Graatar Hartford OlhoUe High third grida puptla,/and drums, par craft Porp. He was born in M wt- last evening held in celebration of trated an oid time movie in a brief early servlc# ih'e first. second and of them Were finable to’ read dr of the school year, receto^ the : 'W/Sutn wfB turn «nt Suaday U> the first town dark for Columbia cusaiqto^ woodwind,' braaa and C la ir , N. J. thef,nm W40th U l Mannlveraery of thrfound- act. third grades froifr'Sundsy School 6 im Sehoola Buildiw Fund Campaign. write. During his first yTar as di­ gift of a sterling ailver vagHablel * Inaor tit* ttpa wii I bwn to m and was great unde to Hubert. They are th». vary Ila,v. John F. atringad iaMramanU. Wtnefaeatar, Mesa. — Dudley A. tag of tiuth* South ^Indsoir group. 'The Rev. Wlnthrop Nelson of the will do a song, scripture snd prsj’- rector' 236 sppllcantj volvinteered dish: and Mrs. G. Leo ^ to rk ta OBiwmbU tar » yw ^ , Private laaaena wUl also ba Buck, 23, one of the natlen’a moat FORIINT E M t featured epcakera ’included local Firat epngregatlonal^ Church ' n»iMltltiiutr.Oeaaa,ih»amn Hia salary in toe baginnlng waa Hannon, pastor Xof St. Jamoa* '•feature* "It*”'*' although previ-' teacher for the past three yto 230. It la now only 2400. Church and dlrectar of the waU ag anaemblas for brilliant electrical angtoeara, died 9 aad 19 mm. Mavis Pmjeetere yVaABM ACT LaWie A. Knox. Hartford County I gave' a short address following. a I ous estimstes indicated only 80 to : Was presented with an hortl > at towh wy !o« paopM antertng pub- ground-floor basement of hia homa. the paritoaa wUl be atartad in an l$l}tutUly‘^ ^ y branch of the Bast Hartford Fed-- 3PRINGBILLS cent because of leaderenlp .*"<1 1® A Sixth giade class at Wapping Mercury Monterey is bsdit. to doKeer larfi- : Be \irg on roll, po­ in ta pick up tha cash. „ __t,-*wo at hia aga, that 2.000. This year, new flguraa will ford. Mass. T h ^ have four grand­ XliiRRORS (FIniploe* and Do^) : • NEVER ENDING die out. he added. lOtir Saviour Lutheran Church Is tato chips, wedge of lettuce and ba kaap up. But ha admKa children; three great-grandsons tate them, but failed. The Rev. Mr. Woodward gave an I,planning a trip to New York to- MItehfill 3-4U 2 ba obtained. and a grept granddaughter. Set for Summer Burk was babyaittlnr with the UNLESS T o m uc ONE OF of reminiscences.! morrow. Mill Neck Manor dressing, fnilt; Tuesday, Spanish 993 MAIN STREET — MANOHflSTER to a^iodbig many of hla waMng In 1909 the cost of educating 141 children while his wifi, Joan, 39, PICTURE FRAMING (aR unusing series of reminiscences, morrow. miu i.oce. "" 1-.ee with meat buttered w r e e n I boaro Atadykh tha ohaagM that waa working ak a waltreaa in a cof­ He recflled " cleaning rve bread and butlfi’. Jello iello LOANS FROM 928 to.2900 children In tha savan district Students who Want to'learn to ^D O W ami PUTS GLASS GiNERAL SPRAY'S - .old broom factory on the site o f; the Deaf, United A loan of 9100.00 coata 920.90 whex promptlyirepaltTm It eonaecuttve sehoola was I3.T39, of which tha play a musical Instrument, -titta fee shcq). She is two months preg­ toa nrraent Wapping Church par- and a tour of Chinatown including | and m ill; weanesaay, sonp anaand Extended Forecast nant. monthly Inatalhnent* of 219.08 each. , SAVE ON PMCE.The new Monterey meim town paid-21,450. Lnst year with Bummar can sign up now. Applica­ ooNTaAorbasi w s h a v e in stock CUSTOMERS! i Ha WM honorad Ir Baptaniber, mom than 300 chlldran, tha coat of weare the eaaieet reeding priea tag af a l i IBM at a ttotimohlal haM In Rock- Tamperaturai in Connecticut’ for tion blanka have been placed In tha education was more than 2130,000 adminlatratton offices of all ele­ Canberra — Auatralia'g leading MEDICINE CARINETS ^roup leaders The Ltilh'eran Youth Gioup \t1lj _IAR NONEI ware both bora In Columbia. Sht who wei'e givem'Y leaders em­ ^ Baaldaa tha ataUatlca, K must ba type at tiMU davtiopad by a Brit­ liuncwFiM tnffM l ^ meet at the paftor's home on ACTUALLY COSTS LESS .Itwt look et our earvtoe fwooede. Bald that thaanany houn of labop waa'toa former Fanny GoUlna. ish firm, ii said to nromlaa a batter ORIENTAL find DOMESTIC blems IncludetK Judy Smith and Ruckland Rd. Sunday at 5:15 p.m. You'll sen t'he 'M Mermary ig.tiie , of love g|iva« to Ua Jobe cannot ba They are proud of their a n e e a ^ « n d cheaper glaaa for automobllaa, Mew-Hedsdto pe k*9wa*aei ecseUae CLEANED - REPAIRED - STORED Marion Shgfp, Pddunk Girls; to go to the 66th Annual Walther moni trouMo-frne of ell—a eoHd . countadJanapaHiaoffloaUra^y and tha fact that their families etore windows, and mir­ Katherine^inaley and Mrs. Jean League Birthday Banquet which'la, totoer peern Kewee*i I* yee toe weHte MERCURYWH«t tCONOMY lUSI SI ARIA fITH Tk£ MICE hoy iti nrnry detail. '' eloaad. Many tlmea ha haa been were among too aarly aattlan In rors. It la reported to combine the Dewey,/Junior Hl-Y; Edward ] peing held at. Bethany Lutheran A new method of diomond-cutting, tos town. They have lived in Co­ WALL-TO-WALL SHAMPO q I n S ON SharmXrancis Jarvis and David Church -• ...... in Went Hartford. All the ' i-eallad out of bod hi tha night to high-quality firtiah of aheet glass bftofii Be Mcal af Be tCesMafii Bait 8REEN STAim only recently petfood, ho* *: serve the iM lle. Paibapa be could lumbia all of their Uvas. with plate glass' freedom from dis­ V LOCATION USING THE MOST Wey^, Frienilly Indians: Irving Lutheran Youth Groups will par­ I IM F ticipate. The highlight of the eve­ multed In the strikingly beautiful ovol shape. . count hla vacation days during When they were married they tortion. ' ; MPDERN EQUIPMENT Fdster snd Robert Sharp, Pioneers; these M years on Ida two handa. It a. Yea aa eel el yaw .Donald Sharp. Boys Recreas- ning will be the installation of the At brilliont o* h* round counterport, , baa alwaya been taken for granted r emO taw at Baa. tion; and .Mrs. Evelyn Foater, Hi.- ; new zone officers at a candlelight ; yet much lorg*i'lo®*''og. ) that he would ba available ahy- Ettimatee^Pickup and Delivery Service x:' Y Club. I service. Priced from $160.00, including Federal tax. F re e \ Chadwick noted that Alton Lane, Wapping Service* Uma. 'And when he was away, Full Duuruioe PredeeUen / • I ^ Mra. ColUns, hia *^an Friday'’ and MUBFIMSrEIII / loCgl T co-ordinator received a Sunday School at Wapping Corn- spedbl^award for outstanding munity Church will meet at 9:30 MORI ARTY BROTHERS, Ine. aaalatapt town clerk, was there to .x”' V EeaawhItawHIyeeani taw tape** Autamobile Interiort Shampooed 1^ yasdwbwwA a.m.' The Rev. Roy Hutcheon will 301-815 CENTER STREET-^ANCHESTER, CONN. ^taka over. preach at both the 9:30 and II Mr. told Mra. OolBna oelabrated MANCHESTER Advertiaemi a.m. aerviee on “For All the 0 1 their 60th wadding aimiveraary In REA Jlwntis - IIIVM tM irSI Saints.” 'Aug. 30, 1M9. Tbay wwe married KESSAMIN Auto Inauram;* high? Then 9.M MAIN ST.—MI 3-2741 B B T 'T B E ...b r MdOSGON . Mitchell 9-1752 check Safeco rateX ^oudlv repre-' Junior PYF will meet at 6 p.m. Fhen ha was k l and for 4S yaara sehted bv the Crockett Agency,; at the Wapping Community House. THI KNOWN NAMt, THf KNOWN OgALlIY SINCI ie08 their home haa MOn gtoan over to If M CMMWtr caH Mitcbfifl 3-S747 Inc. at’ MI 3-1577.. \ Senior PYF will meet at the’ J ('th e town clerk’a

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GARDEN ON THf MANCHfSTER- YOUR YOUR CENTER, Inc. VEKNOH T O W N UNE ■ X - ' ■ DIAL DIAL a,,'' yinkii OPEN BUY ONE AT THE REGULAR PRICE MANCHESTER CONN. ■/ GET THE SECOND ONE FOR ONLY X] DAYS ■ X. THIS APPLIES TO JOT^TREE IN THE SAME PRICE GROUP > "X, ^tA J4,fot> .M . X: K ^ SUND AY • LOWERING CRAI SHADE^i^EES 8A.M .I0 4P.M. • WEWNG WIUOWS • CHINESE B M \ . I •SILVER MAPLE •MRCHCLUMFS DOUBLE • SHADE MASTER LOCUST • PINK DOGWOOD » VARIEGATED MAPLE X IN HI-FL SOUND XI S' S&H •WHITi DOGWOOD • CRIMSON KING MAPLE GREEN •SH.VBI MAPLE • MAGNQUA • NORWAY MAPLE . A T THE STAMPS . •AZALEA • PO PLAR EVERY WED. MANCHESTER HIGH SCHOOL GYM 'X. X - ’'' r ^ i PEONY SATURDAY, MAY 23 LAEfGE^ CLUMP!E PROM 0:00 to 11:30 P.M. . fM it.W iiit«.lU d Buy one at the regular price, get the lecond ...... 1 • J III! This Appitae To Bvergreeae In Tbe Seme Prior Group. -OnU for only

B iU E B E R R ^ • ARIORVITAE • WHITE PINE I MASTER OF CEREMONIES • JUWPn • H EM LO CK . JOEGIRAND S T Y W r O W • ANDROMEDA SPRUCE Witk WINPPmiMHHM $1;TV*sa6h •LINC HOLMES 2 for $1.80 f.:' •D A L E M c G u ir e . t s E A C H Frtih stock , ^ Easy Care Boskets of Flowers BIRD Wonderful Wash and Wear BATHS Drip Dry X D rip P ry: for (dl summer long I Refreshments # Free Prizes # Free Records ^ I $4.25 HEMLOCK PACKAGED ALL FLOWERING 3 Rc, Permanenllv Pleated Apiiel Bermuads SEEDLINGS X APMISSION 50c Cotton Plisse < $ 0 9 9 ALL 10 for $1.29 Jersey Sbedth' Proceeds To The Child Guidance Clinic PAJAM A s e t ^ 0 9 9 PERENNIALS 6-9 Inchca Tall ROSES TICKETS CAN BE OBTAINED AT THE DOOR OR FROM THE FOLLOWING: sins#' ' ’:Z A wonderful group of domestic and imported, wpyen . , .'Buy One at to MnaehMtar; to Booindlle; $ 0 . 9 9 ttoy Koltor'o Hnaie Shop ta d ’s M ule Bkbp Gay plaids stripes and solid.s in ea.sy carefehino and handbag.s, heaped with lovel.v floral bouquets, whitjifii. J JAPANESE YEW B uy Dne a t , ' The HoqM of Kocorfis co m p ifito 10% off th e .Itegulalr tai^ons and they fit to perfection. Sizea 10. to 18 black.^, pastel and multi colors to go with all your ..i. T I Bevtog* Biuik « f Mmudiwtor til E ut Hartford: SEEDLINGS ?r The R^ular Price Leo** Jlitoord Shop . These terrific dresses are threatened with ,100% and 7 to 15. ' , X y a l l 32,99 spring and sumnier cottons. • . ; ■ ’ Price. Receive .]/ OoitenBtietefleak eed Tnwt Oe. . / FInt Nntttm Keek ' «M t ford Itaural'tavtoga ..popularity' and here's why:.Short s'eevesi modified Receive the ith e Roeoiid / WaririM. 7 ,■ ■ • taOlafil Flower, fresh rosebud print on wjindeWul easy cart scoop-neck, solid coior, non-wrinkle, cut to lenffth and . KiMfgVeirletsrItoM self belt. In black, powder blue and white.: Siitifs 7 HARDY 70c ■ , Second One FOr ' ’■fist iStoni-ttortfifia, fifinforized plissO. The perfect sleep wear ensemble SpreadlBir S Ca- Ofio F or Onty X Btefot. for those hdt summer months ahead. Rinae, hanv to 15. MUMS . lyp*' “'■'W f '■ ' and wear, Sizes 84 to 40. .X ONLY A a S Pumii t lw W IND S i r SM --■'1 - 3 YEAR OLD \ '■'r 1 ^ .V RfirC'Root Platits . AU B ut Rod FfiU f m twrtksr 4 m «I b. h m p HmsA W M t U m d mm* T - t J' ''A''. A X ' ' 'v. ^ - yf » > \ MANCHCSTEB fivENWO HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN- FRIDAY, MAY 2?. MANCHESTER E VENING HERALD, M^LlfelHESTBR,* CONN., FR T D A Jy^ A Y 22, 1969

■wilt atfiktnK PVDtDT of a pirate Hebron, 10 a.m>; StuKlay School, M ad HOM urn a (utaauc tolar* Hebron at 11; Gilead. Uif^5 a.m., Aimday 1949 jCfasg Hold* I tional.'delegate to the May coun- i ' I • led they merely ‘Mrappdd in" on oadMp* tiNt intolorablo moroly bo* aMp. Scliool pfecediilg. The paator of Race hgue in Chiid*$ Book H ouse Confirm s j cil o f' the state association; and ' U C f l l f l . the ailing Barbara. V.arlou* grand cm«m ' tlM# 4e not yol boo tho <3or* It ia attU ebvioualy 8 tg Throe the two chqrches. the Rev, Her­ l^union Saturday For the Best In Gas Hoot " \ I Sandra Stlmplmn, Second Con- C juries and stale agencies hqve Senators Plan for Limit tried to crack th* riddle of ApVi moM thoiMolvai ponUnc for. ro* conviction that nobody really bert W. DMJtercoii, will officiate A ppointm ehts oi , ; gregationel, ■ reporter for* "The G O P Plannihg In both pulpits. Yenkee IJeporter.” , , I lachtn without success. , unttcotloa, or oUljind boMnd npino wanta an automobile- .which fh Clam of 1949^ W Maheisf- Nine of the delegates have gone ; me. Gradoation exerciaea at Regloi Ssr High School evBl hold lie 10& Rubinow, Karp About 140 delegates attended as poMHco’ ftrobr«|(l wIm hoo 40* mild and maak. a gentla. paacaful. representatives' of the 14 CSongre* | to jail rather than talk abmit the rice rt F or E lection al. H^h School hava been eet ivUnion tomorrow night a t tMe Rabbits’ ddod to aaako it hta couoo. Both.^ modoat inatru^ant more aultable June,9, at T'JSO p.m. A dm or gational churches of the Hartford meeting. Seven still are in prison | Koaciuenko Club in Rockville. P. STOITZ, Inc. Probes for defying court orilera to testif.Y,: for yielding the right of way than claae breakfiMt will taJta^lace East Association. «ith Uiolr iadltlditol oonconu for A eteak dinner wlU be eervpd Gov!" Abraham Rlhicotfa nom­ tl'have been convieled of con grraUv exeeeHetzoeeifaf that for liereely grabbing it And it June 10 at 9 a.m., at ) it t cafe-' from 7 to • pun., and dane&ig, to -1 Ihoir own roopoctlvo aocnrlUooi ««o. The Republican Town Commit­ iWithdi'awn in Alabama ination of Atty. Jay E. Rubinow (Dsatltiaed. fram^Page OM) ’ tempt, and a number have gone (OonHniied from Page One) men*, hokla v ^ ld be the auggeeUon of the teria. tbe mueic of L|0U Ongnon'e er- «A S HEATING CONTRACTORS I year's supply coaap(>^ CD loovo tn OormOny tho tee held a meeting UsK^ght for~ The breakfast '•(MU be followed to the Circuit Cdiirl was passed Into hiding, at one ttme or ajo-< nomenclature 'nvolved that the Big cheetra, will follow from 9 pm. to Laraaao. . Undan, N. J.. 815,000; that fierreUDy Bensdn, must j loalta.^ which will inovitohly ooine by a trip to ■’Ml HUton'a from 494 FARR STREET— HARTFORD from Dage One) the House of Representatives Public RecolrSs 88 oth^ to escape questioning, . , sn- Three concern will not be with the purpose of planning W ddI**- 1 SJODl . Frank T. Majuri. SO, EUmbeth, Among the defendants s t i M i mnince price siipports s'ltd control , "'^'HowNp wit prodiictlon itlll ^ d * y footer Oormony Inth now 1 1 ' a.m. to 7 p ^ . The reet of tha Co-chairmer of tbs rouafam TaEPHONE CH«v«l 7^2451 Wallet oi Victim >1^;,erdsy by a vote of 233 to j9. with how few hortepowor can bo tlon of nominees for the October claaaes will continue study up to 46ns, questioned it. N. -J.. 825.000: Jo'hn C. Montana. missing Veer# Joseph Ida of High-j...... features for...... this ,s-ear's wheat ther w-itfibut ^rftlng thd fanhara monaco. * oommittee are Atty. CSement ILihlnoWs nomination and 4hat 88. Rnuffaio. 840,000: and Anthony land Park, N. J.; James V. la j by June . 10 ds.ys awsy. *■ who grow wheat haa hecomd made to tufflro for reaeonablc election. , - \ June It. the last, two days being PonUllo and Mrs. Mary D o i ^ e Shu sXld it isn't unusal to take In Mugging Found . W arM ri* Deeds 1 Oormany, not East and Wool half daj^ The- cafeteria will qloee hooka mit of general circulation iii of the ' other 44 Connecticut' at­ PsuJ J. mjd C, Alan Anderson P. Rlela,' 86; West Orange, N. J.. Dues of Lewiston. ,N, Y.; Antonio Iq considering the blllaSenatoi's; a major orable A caucus is due In July when Eastwood. . V torneys named-tq. the new'court oinyliy or toycthor, wil* bo the mao* transportation, but how many ptMble candidates will hs named. June l^after lunch. puhlle Ubrarias, and that it isn't to Edward><^ and Alice M. Farrell, 87.800. .1. Mtgadino of Niagara Falls, N. Y sciilallyhad-a choice .of four wide- Benpf^ who h'lia. had dUricnlty A wallet takep'^rom an elderly which takes effect Jan,.!., 1961 w4ll .or and tte arbiter of the future of horsepower can still \ r packed in­ Those now holding office were A.. Spain, Trinidad;-.*- A alwiys for racial • reMona. gome proper^on Ridge St. Federal agents aeiaed 31 of the; Salvatore Falcone of Utica,. N. Y.; ly var.vlng wheal programs. winifftg congrasaloniKAppiWXl A Port of } uumester n>ai. when he was at­ now receive State fienalV-ecUon. 37 and are searching for aix more ,tohn T. Scallsh of Cleveland, it appeared likely Hist no mat- wants'^ lowfr Oormany. the only sane role for to a amaller product. asked to state whether they Mwskester Evening Herald He-1 legend in Trinidad says that who­ beioks. she explained, are avall- Quitclaim Deeds wished to seek re-election. i able only by request because they tacked by three unknown thugs All .44 nominations by RlbicoffV. Gerald \V. Land to Lydia .B. ; in one of the biggest federal Ohio - ter whsl then decision, the Ptes-,5'^,p^„^ price supporta over tke hext both 'Eaat and Woet ia to g t t out. ;hran eorreepondent Mtsy Snsan B.| ever eata the caacadura, a large Wedneadsy night was found and were confirmed yesterday by th e j^ „^ property on Hartford Rd. ent wheel ptogram-< which hetpefij y^^^s. and gradiiafijK let Trinity Sunday telephone AOademy fraah-watar fiah, will return to thia might be ^neidered bordering on I crackdowns on organized, crime, j wh,,, ihi roundup was going lorve Gom^any alone, and hope Pendidlon, I [THOMPSON DAY CAMP] returned last night, police report­ House, I ' Manchester Properties, Inc., to build up the huge grain stqqks farmers grow as much wheat iCarribbeen Island to end his daya obscenltv. . e .!n ? r ^heVir T yesterday. lb. Hilltop manrion that the thevltable procea* of re­ Trinity Sunday will be observed 8-8454. ;■ ed today. Also confirmed were the gov-. j cari Alan Anderaori, miiel continue another yraC, HiaOheorv is thai A Thoiidhl for Today at St. Peter's Episcopal Cjmrch Meanwhile, the publishers is- ?^ d u n Ut*ih^ in I’ndiri^ 53-scre estste of Barbara was •uhMmtT birth tor German unity can be ac- A FUN-PACKED RROGRAM FOlf BOYS ■ued'k statement from the author A Manchester woman and her ernor's nominations of Atty. Jules I propc.rty on Ridge St. ' soiit for 8130,000. Russell Present law-requir^^n allot- pH.-es wiH^aiua maify Mleattw ol Sunday. There ■ will be holy com­ daughter, who desire to remain Karp as judge of the Manchester Z ii t chirgiHg TSli 37 wHh com ' ' iren t of at least 55 jffilltsn aC r “A s v u a s r r ? compltahed by peaceful meana. and Sponsored by tbe Msnrhester munion at a.m.; Morning Prayer - saying the book had "no political I . . lisase . ' of Bndlcott, N. Y., a real estst* i farmers lo quit growing whSat. OouncII of Cburche* 8 MONDAY T k ^ h FRIDAY^ 9 f» 4 P.M. anonymous, found the wallet in-the Town Court and Atty. Leon Pod- spiraoy to obstruct justice. Those I and a support prw 4 of not leas He proposes In base'^rtce su^ without that extreme dynamlam and Church School at '9:30? and significance.’’ Colonial Board Co. and I>ydall sejadd were being held in bonds dealsr. ssid he snd Icarus Quick STARTING JUNE 22 . Williams, how in CallfoYnia, grass near the sidewalk on Pitkin rove aa deputy judge. , and Frtulds Co. to the Town of of Endwell, N. Y.. a builder, will th a n -76 ?ier caqr of p srily. ports not on parity, hut on aver­ for which reunUication would be morning urdyar and aermon at U. St. The wallet Iq one taken from The municipal and local justice aa high aa 8100.000 for-appearance Not for Sale training meeting added in the statement: Manchester, Sailer Pond .for iiaa_ 1 reopen the place to sightseers si P arity IS a-jfrtcc determ ined u n- age market prices of the three jtra- merely a flrat objective. Ironically, There wlu be a ' ' JOHN F. TIERNEY Maurice A. Ferriu, 7fi, of 87 Foster courts expire Dec. 30, 1960^, tor be later in federal court. ' reding years, A bill to aiithorizlt. In a aidential block the houses for adolytea at 3 p.m. A kinder­ > Tripe Swimmiffg Cookouts "I was completely unaware hat ss public swimming pool, yearly! If convicted each defendant ■a fee to be determined. I iler farm )»w to be fair to farm ers N. • A. aim oat fatallattcally. both Eaat animala with white fur. auch as St., and Is-intact, police report, replaced by the new c.irfuit-ju-' rental of 81., 4 . Terry said eventually llle Bar- I ih rels^d h to their costs. his program was' Introducad yes­ were recently re-xoned ao that garten picnic 'Will be held June 8 [ Crafts Rifle Ri^nge except for most of the money it dlclary. Rubinow. a Democrsl. was faces ii> to five years in prison. terday hy Sen., Everett M. Dirk- and Waot aeem concerned only St the residence of Mrs. George Exploring white polar bears and white dogs Release of Tax lie* Thlrty-sfit- other men sutbriked hara home may be converted Into the ,V ns1c snd the H ouse single famiiy douses could be made Funeral Home Hikes Pony Rides and white rabbits, were considered contsined at the time. nomlnsted to one of the 81'5.000-a- ! w'o*

John R qanavtrl, aUiMtie di- tha Stats MUca L^spartmaut after fou nded Vemon raetor, aald tha tsania gamta -^1 33 yaara tif uigvlo*- Holland Band of tha lehdjng p L iy ira ha .on an Intra-aiurml basis tU a ^taphiinaait waa .praaaotad with ' from tha 56 IW vation Ap- Costs Jtia yaatv.but naxt year inUracbolaa-. a pawar tavm mowar, .tim lypa iy banda in tha Natberlah'da A tie competition w ill ba entered. . which tha oparatoc ridaa. aumbar of hawlamaw are band- Sets Concert masters and bind, inatructora in QMjhsi W iflilug , CapUih Rabart Rondla, dogi- At Record anmoar of thaaaatam dtatxict ra ^ thalr' local Salvation 'Arm y Corps. Mr. and Mta. Joeami.S. OrlowJ In tastr dally llwaa, they pursoa a akl of 30 Spring S t win oalahrata resantad CompifiMleliar John C. A t B u s h n M Vacatedtiy Move to laza Kelly, who could not ba prasant aumbihspf dlffarant occupattona thalr goMtn •wMn$ annivaraary Capt. Rundla prsaantad Stephenson and trades. bKtpiad in thair High Level S u n d a y. Tha SatvaUoii'Aim y Natharlanda ran ks are a iuMi^tahdent of ^ '^■ntoim hmlnuif---- - U tyor H«rraut O. OlMn. Tha CoupU wiU attaad an an- with the badge which the retiring petieeman had worn to r 23 yaara. National Band of .^lli^terdam, Ifol- dunea and dikes, a saM manager, ___ . hM M«n •KhiklUa* U b ( u « . _ nivanary Maas at S i Joaaph'a reettfd by M m rurphey Jr. Tha affair was MM i t the State land, will glvi a chn^rt next bookkeeper, reclamation officer, (Ooailiiued from Rage One) ^TwieW 4f vMOftjitMw aiaot Church at 7.'30 p-m- whan a ape- Armory in Rockville. palntjtr. tailor, raprasentativa of The prln^pel U lk wifi be given dal annivaraary blMaing' w ill ha Thursday night at tha Buk^ell In tll« l£U »«» of tte Obater Shep- Dutch Rallwaya, carpenter, etc. ;ia grnduaUy SlUng up. by Atty. rn n k McCoy, prament pronouncad. Thsy «vUl hold ap ttartford it fl o’clock. taxes are having a signifleant im ­ 824v82I m a i n ST., MANCHESTER ;^nc MM*. ^ of the Little League, showing yaraoii ai^ raloattvUle news Ja i t am open house Sunday from 3 to 7 This bpfifl la now m aking its ^rat Bandmaster Vcrkaalk, who, at pact on living cost Itvtls. , T « « larger atorea wfil be hie t « the eoechea and aseleUnt hsiadM through The Haralffa lipnialeil (Me aunnner end negotia* p.m. at the home of their ^daugh­ tour of tha UnKed States aga of 40, haa achieved con- Hs said auch taxes already en­ coechce wtU be Introduced, ea well BockvilH Bafaan, 7 W. Main St. is a ndtrable status as a conductor acted or in prospect Include high­ i S a i m t n aevaral ethera are under- ter, lira. Stanlay Zatkowakl of Mapheaa TRemont S-S136. Canada. Often refarrad to as •a repreaenUUvea of the aponaor- Manchester. “symphony'In brass,” ths S5-picca am} pianist purtuad musical atud- er aalsa taxes, and axciaei on to­ OvDn cooking !!wey. Ing.orgmniaationa, bacco, telephonaa, gasoline and al­ * Daalel Baker Shoea haa Ibaaed The couple has anothsr daugh- band la directed by Bandmaster laa at the Amsterdam Oonaerra- Btn<.edictlon w ill be given by tha coholic beveragea Higher real es­ is oosy fodoy..< '.eae and ooa-half atorea in the tar, Miaa Elisabeth OrlowskI of Sentenced to Death Bernard Varkaalk. The band la rec­ terlum and gained certificatea (pt Rev. Simon P. Montgomery, pas­ Rockville, and thrat grandchildren. ognised aa tha pram iir Salvation piano forts .taaching, harmony, tate takes are increasing the home ■Chaae BuUdlag. in a move from tor of Rockville Methodist Church, SALE Elms FRIDAY, MAY 29 Arthy band on tha European con-', history and jPaffonnance it tha maintenance component of the :Clilea Bt Pearl Ploor Covering followed by the raielng of the Hoepital Netes l/>a Angelas. May 83. (ffi—Ths tin e n t. Stitea ConsSr^rt^um at ths government index. ■haa leaaM the former W. T. Grant f l M . Admitted yesterday: Richard shotgun slayer of film executive ^Atare in the boardwalk prtperty, Kenneth Savoy has been ssntenced TickaU for tha concert are ayatl Hague. Ha la a menlber. of tha Riley said tha growing Impact of The first of two games wlU be Ketcham. Maple St.. Elling^ ; Boyal Dutch Mualdant Assn. For­ thaae taxaa on consumer prices “ *Bttviag from Rt,‘ S3, Vernon. played between the PAC and tha Gary Flueklger. Ellington; Plar* to death In tha San Quanttn prison able at the Citadel, 661 Main Bt, I The new duartera w ill double the gas chamber. from M iJ. E. W alter LajMle. ty of hia songs and three of hia could help drive the-over-all living Mooae, followed by » game be­ rette Buasiere, U Laural St; Jo- brass band eempositloni have cost level to a new 'record this sum­ nf the ahoe atore and permit tween the TKB and the Blka. Ann and Dlanae Koaohwlts, 4 Ver­ Ehc-conviet George A. Scott, sen­ reoadei In UM7 been published. m er; ^ Addition of oeverai Umea not pro- Stem of Legion Meet non Center Heights; Rena SchlOtt* tenced yesterday, shot Savoy Dac. The personnel of the band, which ‘wtoualy Oarrled, according to Squadron U, Sons of the Amer­ 1 Prospect St.; Debra Oaell, Kinga- 80 while Scott was holding up a M n. Daniel Baker. The move la ican Legion, w ill meet today at b u ry A v e . bar. Witnaaaas said Savoy defied ’expected to be made aometlme in 6:30 p.m. at the Legion aoftball Discharged yesterday: Raymond Scott to take hia mormy. ■July, ahe aald. New flxturea w ill diamond for a eporta seasion. At Crosaman, Warehouse Pt; Mau­ t M Jury . will naxt consider he iaatalled and the atore w ill be a business meeting to follow final reen Satemla, RFD 3; Lillian Scott's plea of Innocent by reason .divided into departmenta for chil- plana w ill be made for the Me­ Knowles. 13 Woodland St.; Dan of insanity. SEE P H ILLIP S - teonagm . men and Women. morial service and Memorial Day Brennan. 26 Florence S|. 2 « The -«kem have operated the parade. Stephenson Honored Wsahington—^The United’ States rUnkm S t atore for about 13 yeara. High Sdbool Tennle U u b '. Some 330 friends and fallow-po- Office of Education rpporta that to’s hpniD hidting •USobag over a bueineae eatabHahed Tennis has been added to the Ucaraan honored W illiam H. Ste- the current shortage of teachers. .labout 00 yaara ago, Mra Baker athletic program at Rockville phanaon of 32 Reed S t Wednesday Which it estimates, at la a our wenrt i i ’ waid. They alao own Steln'a Boot- High School with the formation of night at a taatlmonial dinner in “little leas aot]te*“ than the 136,000 :arj. Park (tt, Hartford. a tennis club. obaervance of his retirement from defleit of a year ago. iou gat preMlaBi qaalltf * I m U l^ ari expecta to have hia Itob&lMat with R T -N .. .tha Bualneaa opeeetlng in the nOw meat eomptaialy efferthw fuel ■gnartera by June 1. The move w ill K. ^ve him more than double the d) additive in oat today. And SALE! Delnxe ratary with ■upaee he haa now, and win be a Jam M 3 prenrinm aervica. An- SALE! *9.95 powor-podktd 2V SALE! Re^. 171.50 Wards SALEIGaidMMari(7H.P. SALE! See this tHting arbor-' tomatie doUMcita ...a b a l- SALE! 16-in. chain saw with ^eonvenlenoe to euatomera without CoBBseticut's Lor 9 M t OoragB Display 22'^' rotary lawn iBowar coRvenieRt handle th ro ^ 3 H.P. chor-troc ot savings POWER TRAC— Rag. 361.50 leera. Pearl aald. He opened hie anoad paytM ht pian and many PBWffmn 10" bench saw FinastqualityGardanMaricI fingertip conirolt and 6 direct drive catting power BuainaaB on R t Mat November, NO W IS THE TIME TO IUILD!<— O U t LOW EST PRICES ' other axtna dadprad M make Staqgarad wheals ihat pro-''' Control hefty 214 HP angina Chock tho now A A A A speeds forward and ro­ oxehAivo ^ e wea formerly in the floor cov- hpBM haaBac aaay. vent Kolping, loop-type with jurt o touch of the new Hat tpring-loodad idler O IVStt Cult faster tinea the full 4 fA B B footuros—chock tho low KK®U No PoynwAtf TIN NevM iilM r 'S9! - vers# ... hond/a^ny job IMhASB ,ering and furniture bueineae in «nap-off handle. Cutting Choka-o-matlc throtila on han­ pulley clutch, 2-ipa#dtrant- 4 HP goat to lha choin. | W l® " prico, thon ask fo r a ^Virginia for 30 yaara before re- 85“ wtih aota. HcMlo^od- A/I t ’” 1 Va-Cor Ooram . 2-Cor Gorans haighi odjuits from 1*to dle! Stap-iavipg 2 1 'blade, 4 miition, and all-gear drive. Light, balanced design. ■ FREE 7 day homo triol. *Mw Only guming to RockViBe, he aeld.. * e Waterproof paper Mobilhoal 29 altachmenit ovailobla. O iM O n ly justs full 10 inches. : NegotUUonti are gnderwey for e Your choice at aiding 2 Vi”. Loaf mulchar FREE. aaiy-odjuit cutting haighir. v Con VI neojrouMolf. dhe leaalng of two Other large va­ a Cedar ehakes over T A G aheeth- | n\ N. le n t atoree In the boardwalk prop- ■ tag. : V ■arty according to Mra. Myrtle e Novelty elding ' .t4: ' -t 5 TOOLS !Pi«m , of Sunline Realty, which FLOWERS o Ship lap cla^oarda IN ONE WE GIVI Z f K •hu tha property under bond for A n d U p a Concrete Footing; floora, npron Spurehaaa One of tha negoUatiora GERANIUMS f^ r^ l.O O oCuitom BnOt Cm|deto on your GREEN STAIlltS p ro p e rty 4* MNCH SAW am di from out-oMown while the »p •• 2W* dssp. gthar la a local buaineaa, ^ e aald. X * AneUier atore ram-ihlng empty N o D o w b PoymoBN—S Yoars to Pay Firtf PoyBioBt Oetobor 19S9 )4W* DMU PUSS TUBEROUS POTTED DISPLAY OPEN MONDAY TJ^ U G H SATURDAY f AJI. to 24* chuck lo tsM s. j|n the downtowi aaction ainca the Sale! 8.98 2-arm Sale! 50-ft 2j40,"* ■ Ngpening of the Centra Shopping SUNDAY 1 PAI. to 6 RJtt. ■/. '.-.a 12' DttC SANOn BEGONIAS MUMS , Senff Now For Free Broebu'ro , / MORIMTIY n p rin k le r plastic hose Sale! 2.49 Springy steel >laaa la the Waat Main St. atore Set the spray, Full 7/16-ln. dl- sh a n k ho« la w n ra k e 113 tq. kh area, Botnierly occupied by Arthur’s. stream. Turf- n meter. 5-year 1-piece forged 22 flat teeth, AHOMZONTAldrff, ^ littlo League Season $ 2 . 0 0 '^ '’ BROTMiRS gentle round g u a ra n te e ! steel blade, 52" shaped to pick up •nitmHsd cspscHy. * Oaramonles in obaervance of the PHILLIPS GARAGES ■ ' 1 . 9 9 ash handle 99< tiny blUl 66c 34' 4ATH2. Tm .epaning af tha Little League aba* Call Collect New Rritain, VAlley 8-3561 2.88 1414 bk-bowk, lasipi. >>n are set for 1 p.m. tomorrow HARDY AZALEAS M l $-5135 f ’ « t Henry Park, to ba fonowed by 2091 Berlin Turnpike, Berlin, Conn,—1 Miles From Meriden Line > double header. I. Members of the five little MIXED BASKETS and POTS Read Herald Adva. 1 y * o r *lieague teama wUl ateemble at the SALE! •pime grove and march to thb g u a r a n lM SHOFSUITH. . . a com­ 4ald, where ceremonies w ill be led FOR THE CEM^ERY ^^.m .50 SALE! 10 Garden llla it yre” SALE! 4 " jointer-planer cuts %y Watta Shattuck. plete wo>h$hop in itsolf ' Tha pledge of allegiance to the formed fflineraNnulch p a^ Jftag w ill be led by Jamea Martello, ANNUAL koWERINQ PUNTS i>o..n2Sc smooth, easy depth adjustment Sale! Garden Sale! 24.95 4

SALE! Sovff OlfcoHit PricM McCONVILLE GREENHOUSES SALE! Glass- A l lyeportmeBfs 302 WOODBRflHH ST«€ET>^t 9-5947 V $ 5 2 0 ' OKN EVEH1NOS AND SUNDAYS okiBiiBum lined gat AliTHUR DRUB watar heater • X t B B S iO B Ii k id d f f r 20-«Al. 69“ NEW < > ^1 ..y :' d u A iA N T U PICNIC See Our 32“ LET US HELP .X Fost r o e o v o r y model hoots water' Fdhce e royal quickly, economi­ TABLES Made of strong cally. Fiborglat in­ 1 / Disploy Madt exclusively for Monfgomtry Ward to-roof at Vs the cost with ~ aircraft grade WITH YOUR SALE! Rag. 5.49 Super- SALE! 4.98 Wardflex flat aluminuni. Hydro-Check basement paint sulation rotoins heat. Rust, chip- Now Butyl Rubber Roof Coating Lightweight, Low As no finer house paint made Dries in 1-hr.! No odor! guaranteed to watorpro^ walls proof lining keeps lutyl turns an old, worn out easy to lift. K.0. Guaranteed equal to tho high- ^ In 75 shades most used by in­ Seals holos, cracks up to 'A-in. water clean and Law As Compiire with any portable O 9 9 roof into a now ono; octuolly 5^2 est-pricod linsood point on tho S SR terior dosignors. Colors stay Won’t warp, in diameter, above or below * pure. 100% safe- BUILDING PROBLEMS puts a "rubber raincoat" on m arket. Resists chipping, 'rich oven after scrubbing I a d ^ y or ground lino. No digging hbcos- ty p ilo t. your roof. Does not harden gni, crocking, pooling. White ii * Wordflox applies easily, ■ splinter. sory. For b rick, concrete ond1^V4 1h. u n it Fad. Tcuc Ind. upon aging. In pastel colors. typewriter priced up to $140 0 7 self-cleoning—dirt washes off. •AUON cleans up-with water, SALIPN m osonry. $ 5 d o w n New Sfock 4-DAY DELtVERY Of Moldings Plywood mp | AR TMckooMos To Fit Youi' $ 6 5 d b w B Y for Needs To / 1 SCAT NEEDS SALE! $700 16' G LA$$ BOAT u CABI|lfiT WORK Dejuxe equipped sport- A T stisrl Double bottom. iMady oriitr usos. W indshield, steering y ; -______, wheel. 2 air chambers. 63T 10.- Flagstone eUSTOM ■' ,C"i "SALE! 40e do-lNyoHntlf SALE! R«g.123.00 cMuxo SALE! 39.95 W ords 1-iBch SALE! FoirwgyLoU-purposff ' 24e CABINETS crowB dtsigB pldstie rift $50 dewB S«o KIbu 3 h.p. Biotor SALE! 15.98 ohiBiiBBBi Hit- ' prt-huBg oluBiiBUBi doer Vs H .P. i« t sysfBoi, rtg . 114.50 AND Easy to tote and stow in Words premium quality de^ fyp* storm-screM 'wiedew W on’t rust or warp. Z-5ar Delivers up to 475 GPH AjkflB SALE! $543 16' GLASS BOAT cor. For rowboats and luxe plastic wall tile In 14 fromo odjusls to A t out-bf forony well downto70 U/®* Neot and trim. Double dinghies., Full 360* steer­ GENERAL vibrant colors. W ipes cloon Non rust aluminum fra m e , square openings. Full 4*88 ft. No extra ports lo buy. “ . flberglosf bottom, wrop AQQOO ing for easy hondling.Eub- ^ with a damp cloth. Full lino vinyl stripped meeting n J l. length piano hingo^ with Self-priming offer 6rst N® Money around windshield. Has H vv 1 1 2 “ ber mounts smother noise,. 165“ Patio Blocks MILLWORK 4»f m atch in g trim . Up to 74.combined Inches..' lifetim e nylon boorin'gs. '• primo.W lth20-gal.fonk. Styrofoam flotation.

2 9 g E a c h CEMENT |rtTDBeaD:J SAVE 1$%! Imported BLOCKS ito l^th sof See These FRERNISHED AND trensiecent chiiM AND BRICK and Many ^ | FOR THAT More Hems Not UNFIM8NE0 FIREPLACE Hera’i fom# strong .lACH FANEUNB Free Technical Advice folk on o brand now modoll eO-pc. ssta tm e, Oaly 2 JO dewa Advertised a Just 3 of IS lovely pottam* . -No othar portobia in Amariep combinas all that t - LOW A8 ^ Ydiirs For The Asking • TvrlB-|Mk rlbbffB chanftr 'a 4 or a extra cops incM ad' Hundreds (H ■i*' « ► ’ ’ ' T, .you gat-in lha now Royal Haritaga ot Wardii e 3-year epen Meek giMrp,nteo Com plata W ith HttiBUS • AutBnM iic BW ite BNirain*^, 's- . iy i. ? ^ ■ thna'-hogprad Royal faafura8,J>aautlful tpoga^ SAU! HAWTNGRNE Stybnumter ALL 15 PATTERNS IN: 5-pc piece sets.... .3.13 to 3.66 Our : f M ^lc colwmiv.R«t tabulator \ aga datign, PLUS Wards. inorktt-'t^aHaring guaranteed unbreakable frame : aAAodom, graceful, stylino--sa oosy jte keep deem 30-pc. sets...... 11.44JO 13.44 Stain, eeid-rosistanf chMa 'lai^ ry~ and tailof prica. Wa maan it whan wa lay, '.'eompara at a ...... * a FuH-tiia kaybaorri, stancil cwtiar First Enginh lightw eight 66rpc s4lf. • •. t .'.33.35 to 39.53 a 5-h. stool ro^ m d fyb with ppreoWnod Rnlsh Pne ' $1401" Saa and octually try out tho now Hari­ bik« with stream lined 100-pc sots...... 4 9 .5 5 Hh 5 5 .5 5 Bargain... a TuN|vaiga-tnlariar trava! caaa frame. 3-speecl hub, rim txvia.1 taga at, Vfterdi ... it'g a plaasuro to bdk at, o brakes. 26-in. boys', girls' iiY it n e s Barn '■ dalight to Use, and a valua bayond eomparal MOdab oompl. accessories^ ' * ' ' f . ■ ■' f- k „■ •• *■

•'i ,*< ' ■ 'rV' \- ... I ■ J I ' X / . - ,V ’- \ X V y X \ 1 . lUMCHBSTEE IfiV'EmNG BEBALD. MANGHE8TEB* CONN- f^IDAY, MAY 22. 19S9 MANCHESTER EVENiNO HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY, MAY 22, IMD PAGE W U t V t i t -X Mast 8,800 Mtora it Hfivan, Oonn., is one of 14 major ToUand County Free Auto Checks cloaas tomorrew"! pja. Ha Hid labor market areas dropped by the efi far an average of Cemetery Fee Costs , Parts of Nation Labor Dapartmaiii from Ita criti­ Parish Seeks $175,000 Obituaiy T o E u | ) S a tu i^ y .Sf^I lttiMeUout.IBafifi an hour. ; cal unemployment list. OfTua 9,088 laspacUana, 1J84 Ths department aald batter- 4 Eiftra Deputies Approved; oars ■hfinfi peteafi, 419 have been Still in Critical than-aeaeonal -spring hiring re­ Mtha. Bwaa Hi— g ls t Pareonqel at IRa Msnehastas Mrs. Swan Holniqulqt 88, moth­ Tejeetad, anf 946 have returned To Go Uj) on July I moved the ^14 areaa from among To Build Church-S(ihool (B Pickup Plan Sofaty Lana l|ava mafia 9,088 auto for e aeeoiid inspeetton. - thoM claasad aa having 6 per cent er of Mn. Oeorge Haaimar, Box Pawluk to ‘Ginsider’ Names inspactlona in four days, Inapact'or. Jobless Areas BY M t Dri.. Varaen, died last night at or more idteneaa or a aubetantlal Anthony D. Pudalae o t tha Stata Cemetery fee* will he hiked eY-^plan labor aurplua. \ Ceremonies to launch a $175, The Sisters of fh * Oonsragetion lartl MtiOfar Rlcliaid | (u ^ p ro v « uiunwauvarftbto on M>m« of a eonvalsscaflt horns after a long Motor Vahiole Departmant aald. , If i f all poraibla. would be feettve Jutr 1 following a hearing difficult to police end melntein. (Oaatiaaad frees Page Oae) ' 'The employment situation also ^ fund drive for construction of of Notre Dame will stag thV tta tehi|ht « poord o^Nptioctorf thM ho bo ol- She was born In Bleking, more deputy eheriffs as the result night, Puxries said. ager {Richard .Martin. grratee. number of unemployed according to tha department’s Itat- thelqmew'a parish will be held The aAc of the aohanl,«)iurch CO. to buy six smalltr chassis with IS Sweden, m . 8, 1871. of- a -biirpesied ~ by thsthe Lsglslr'—LsgisI*^'* dhalrman;_ ^ Aasistant M ajority ^ today, the lone hod was Dr. A. B. Moran. •Oi^ Spen ^ r' Firm M a r ^ bad Calied a hearing in New Rotea eonceotrated In five s^t'ee- two sons, Arthur in MassiUon, appointed m n snMMura in dispute. passed, 33 were rejected end 16 re­ School auditorium. owns proiwrty on -Gieenwaod, Dr. gsUon «qui|rtiM<»t^t|nrt wer# openod He has obtained a price for such of Stafford; Rep. Charlee Hkriow Tax liena totaltof 837,800 filed towliapeople'e opinlona about rail­ July 1 follow, with tha prerant fees Michigan and mtnoi* ^ kreaa awltchad from the 9-12 per Ml 9-5224 JA 2-5750 Ohio, and Raymond Holmquist in State Senator David J. Dickson turned for another try,' ing the fqea.in line wfth the rec- cent unemplo.vment group to the ' Gueat speaker will be the Rt. and haa a chapel and rectory at chassis from Dillon's Sales and Eau Clalra, Wls.; a sister, Mra< ■aid he hfld up consideratlan of -of Coventry; and Mrs.' Marita'E. by the United Statu against tha in parenthesis; It showed unemplcyr.wnt par­ Service, ha Said. Otllon'a was Marrick, Democratic Towh Obm- Police Lt* Edward WInaler saM Spencer Rubber Products Co. on ommendatioiia of Cemetery Super­ $105 ($75) (or a single grave ticularly high among the young- 6-^9 per cent idleness group. Rev. Msgp. William J. Onlllna, •741 E. Middle 'Tpke. s f y ' v i i w ^ will lopoti on complicai- Ida Anderson of Minneapolis, the bill permitting more deputies. there were no figures available for factors in tho forbage Mdlumbia. Chapel S t Mveral months ago intendent George Elliott. The p.rea- space; $60 ($40) for an adult in­ oat members of the Work force, vicar general of Uie Hartford Drive Chairman Minn.; eight grandchildren, and Until Sheriff-elect Nlcholat Pawhik the number o f motorieta who took Archdiocese, n ht a t ^ i a l mooUnc at\l o'cIocr ding. have, been removed according to ent fees w*r,e aet in 1962, and hgvi terment; $38 ($25) for ifitarmant among the unskilled laboring man, Patrick Oa'rroll ia chairman aeveral nieces and nephews. of Vernon agreed to follow tqwn advantage of the free eye teats fallen behind those of other com- Following ^he iaik.Atid a buffet o f . the campaign. Hie vice chalr- ta tho Municipal Building. ‘Hie manager aald Dillon's and Eunsral servioss will be held la eommittaa endorramanta to the notices received today in the town in a 5-foot grave; 318 ($12) for an and among Nigroes. Ha will rocominend also the the E. Lt BOerwort Inc.-of Weth­ offered yesterday and Wedneaday, munit)c8 and the cost of labor and Infant interment; 8M ($86) for a An upward trend in employer luncheon, the 136 men on the cam­ r>Mn tncluda Dr. Robert 8. Smith, Superior, Wli., her former home. reat of the deputy appointments. but said more than half the mo- clerk'a office. Police Arrests paign committee will begin viaits Board consider an a d d ttion a r^ ersfield could deliver most, if not 3 Crash Victimg The government claimed 87,184 equipment here, -lllolt haa said. holiday interment; $90 ($40) for a hiring plana- reportedly wlU con­ Dr. Charles R. Hamilton, Mayor MOTHER'S Thera will be no calling hours The Mil was pasaad after a meet­ torlats took the testa. Members of Ormarrd J. Weat, funeral director, to pariahtqner*. They w ill' make Etigene T. Kelly, Franola K. Ro­ BR^ation of $36,000 to pay (he all, of the six complete truck units ing yesterday of a doaan Tolland in individual withholding t a x a a, Saturday interment; $12 ($7) for tinue at least to midsummer. hers the Hartford County Optometric and Henry Lee^ 32 l^Im St... com­ Police report the arresl of .Joan their firat raogfssa report the fol­ land. Harry Van Oai- open grades one, through four in Carnegie, P a.~ ^ new procesa through a ring that represent* her family, the two hand* shewn from Martin’s plan to handle the motece cent more now than "when the prea- Of Condemnation September 1861, then open one ad­ developed by g Carnegie company rigtofy father and mother, in turn, these two elrclet* ore Joined garbago collection by ^wntracUng lection contract Itaelf, Martin said 31, 1866 and came to this countiy, Cadet Peterson, who has held the by Payyluk’s appointment o f Blran- aaid. The Jaw will be rat today. C om m erce Department data. the Connecticut DispoMl Co., high settling In Rockville, about 75 Arm.v ROTc post of brigade com­ cU Barbeco of -Vernon As chief Her aon, Peter,- 2, suffered a ent rate* were aet, Martin aaid. These are aome of the conclusions; New York— Americans traveled ditional grade each year until elght ia laid to mphe posalbl* economical together h.v the tnie gem* In her life—the blrthitone of enfh of tor labor and getting n ^ -o w n e d Lee, mentioning rising coats 10 billion automobile milee last grades are operating. refining., o f aluminum, chromium, her children. eqtopment \ ast 'of the thref bidden, haa qooU years ago. She was a member of mander during the past year, was deputy, despite tha endoraamant of brain coneusaton, and ia resting Over Water Co. 1. Thera ie always a good deal ed him a price for labor alone that awarded a saber from the UConn Renn Francini of Stafford Springs comfortably. Thare was originally throughout the country, adid one year to go hunting and fishing. Father Huaaey said yesterday titanium, Rlrcortlum, and other 2 .'.He itM this would oosKtlS.doO Uillon Congregational Church. of turnover among. the unem­ 'l9ie Mother'* Ring I* fashioned by hand at your order In either., would fit within the budget. She’ leaves two daughters, Mrs. Alumhi. Assn. . as senior AROTC by town eommltteii ehalrmen, a possibility he had a fractured would expect the line'could be hfid The bill that ,would allow tha ployed. The idle t < ^ fell from The flahermen led with a 7,7e-bil- the capacity of each classroom metal*. The process at 4,500 to leas than using town om ploW and 1 1 lion-mile record. , white or yellow gold (14k) hnd la ao deatgnSd that atones may ha The three collection hide would LiUlsn Wlcits of Hartford and officer; a gold scholarship key ■even reprarantstivaa, San. Dickson ■kull, authorities said. on aome aervicea and goods: pCrr Town of Manchaater to buy or 4.302.000 in March to 8,627.000 in \rill be 40 students. 6,000 degrees. town-owned e^pm enb and would hapa cemetery lota. He aaked dart- ' added at a future date. gieo more control over eoUecUona be rejected. . as well es all (he Mrs. Mabel Scheets of Providence, from the American Ordnanea Assn, and tha state central committee­ Mrs: Patricia Rawson, 26,'of condemn the Manchester Water April. But in the mimth'a interval tiisw using contractual labor w d equipmept bids, to allow Martin to R. I., and nlna grandchildren. as the honor student commissioned man and woman. ASHFORD fleation of why Martin' sought the Co, haa been approved by the ateiit 9,900,000 found Joba or left BUDGET TERMR >98 Village St., Rookvine, received Increases. equipment. <1 make the other arrangementa. Funeral aervices will be held In the Ordnancy Branch; and a ' It has bean raportad that PaW' cuts on her face and a fracturad State Legislature. th'e labor force and IH million However, three contractors W' He said the low bidder for the Sunday at 9 p.m. at the Ladd Fu­ "superior cadet ribbon’’ fro mthe luk decided to appoint Barbara The manager explained that the Manchester Rep. David Barry more became unemployed or en­ ankle. She was driving the celt, coats must be met some way,.either May d to use their own equipment,' coUecUon contract—Samuel Lorn- neral Home, 19 Ellington Ave., Department of the Army. during a diaagreement among police said. ' today reported the bill was ap­ tered the i.'ork force aeeking Jobe. as well as their own labor. irdo—has shown queationable with the ReV. Paul J. Bowman, Peterson also rocsived his gold Stafford Democrata dn whom they through Increased fees or the prop, proved by the State Senate in a 3. Unemployment declined from Mre. Rawson told, police ahehad ertv tax rate. A farther complication is that forinance while holding the pastor of Union. Congregational bars as a second lieutenant in the wanted in the post apparently passed ihit due to tha voice vote yesterday. It pasted' the 6.100.000 a year ago to 3,600,000 Mds opened the aame day mi sell­ oo;i tract and when holding Church, officiating. Burial will be The 1959-60 budget allocation House of Representatives earlier ti'e April but la still 900,000 above SUOOR Army Ordnance during a symbolic in Grove Hill Ometery. Pawluk said he expects to make heat. She aald ahe had recently LAKE for cemeteries is $55,216. ing equipment to the town were V in the past. The other bidder, commissioning ceremony. the rest of the deputy appoint­ recovered from an operation and this month. ^ e figure in pre-receaaion April 977 MAIN ST.—MANCHESTER •U token on providing five truck the Wtaniak Co., hae had no ex- Friends msy call at the funeral Celle Service 'Best' Both the town^itod idghth Util­ '1967.'Mqre than one million-fac­ ■frrit'r.Tri^'r home tomorrow from 7 to 9 j».m. He Is a graduate of Manchester ments within a few days, noting har -condition may not hava been SPRING LOT SALE STARTS West aaid some persons felt the chassis with 30-cublc yard bodies, periei^ in collecting garbage, the High School where he.was active that.tha Stafford Town Committee its atrongesL ities Distric,t will how have con­ tory workers arc atill Job-hunting proposed rate for Saturday funer­ demnation power over the North as was specified. said. in Sock and Buskin, the Science win meet thla weekend to endorse Patrolman Kenneth Barker, who ■i. About ttaree-fiftha of the un­ Waata Besaller Oipaais . also that equipment bids Mrs. Selliui Sommerville als is too high. The interment' End firm. 'The Eighth Diatrict employed * j protected by unem­ See Us For Your Mrs. Selina Sommerville, 25 Club and the Spanish Club. He candidates for the poats. arrived at the acene eeconds after SUNDAY, MAY 24,1 PJI. rate on that day will increase 'from Martin aald that further atiidy lower t^ n . those. of the Dillon married the former Miss Joan held the power previously. ployment insurance. Trumbull St., dldd last night at the Stafford, Vernon, Coventry and the craah, said tire marks bear $40 to $90. In opposing the bill, the com­ showed the 90 cubic yard bodiaa firm were submitted by out-of. Boyle of Manchester a month ago Columbia will be permitted two 4. Sharpest unemployment la PLANTS,URNS, nlgbt lead to a violation o f' State Giblln Convalescent Horae after a out this solution. Mrs. Rawson was However, he said his intention pany seiid condemnation power in town firms but the difference In today. deputies under the bill passed, yes­ driving west on E. Middle Tlpke., among laborers and seml-akilled wwght limits for 9-axle vehicles, pttoe would be more than offset long illnaaa. Come Out Sunday or was not to oppose the Increase be­ the hands of the town 'would be a workers, with the rate lowest and also that the large chassla Sha was bom In Scotland Nov. Another Manchester man to re­ terday. and the car left the road Just weat cause Manchester tofers what he threat over its head and hurt any by the need to transport the equip­ ceive an award -was Thomas J. Pawluk pointed out, however, among white collar workers, es­ MIXED POTS ind BASKETS specified in the bidding could 16, 1883, and had been a resident of Greenwood Dr. and traveled Mernorial Day Mfeekand. ^ said he believes to be the beat efforts to raise money for im­ pecially profeaaional and mana­ FAIRWAY SPECIAU ment out of town for servicing. of Manchester for the past SO Quigley,' 76 BlaseX St., who received that tha bill which Dickson says he straight into a utility pole. Barker eematery aervicea and facilities in provements through bond Issues. held up does not affect Tolland gerial personnel. •* URNS and WINDOW BOXES MADE UP . . . years. Sha was a member of St. the Department of Connecticut said there were no brake marka CAU ARTHUR A. KNOh JL-DAY er NIGHT the State, even at the Increased The bill does not reflect any 5. Single persons account for 35 MarVa Episcopal Church and of Polish Legion 'of American, Vet­ County alone but permits more along the car’s path. rates. 'The Saturday charge, he plans for town - purchaae of the per cent of the idle; raparated, the Daughters of Scotia. erans Award for meritorious deputy eherifta to other counties. Mrs. Hull’s husband. Dr.-Craw­ Ml 3.5440— Ml 9-5938 MANCH5STEII said, would be higher thpn East company, but esfabliahea such a widowed and divorced persons 15 Herter Urges Russia She leaves a son-in-law, Frank achievement' in Air Science II. He stressed that tha Lagislatura Is ford Hull, ia on the staff of Hart­ Ashford Ijike is 26 miles east of Manchester Hartford’s but lower th'an- Hart­ right and strengthens the town’s per cent,’ married men 33 per cent, HEMLOCKS fiLOBr Sammatro of Westerly, R. I., and The two other Manchester men increasing the number of deputies ford Hospital and served' on the ford's. TONITE till 9 P.M Just Off Route 44 negotiating hand if the attp ia ever and married women 17 pej- cent. YEWS two grandchildren. to take part In the unofficial com- because of tho new circuit court staff of Manchester. Memorial . Martin said if the Saturday taken. There kre 700,000 Negroes' Unem­ AND The funeral will be held at 11 mlsstonin)^ exercises,.were Eugene system to be in effect in 1961, Hospital for a flme. Dr. Hull came charge were not raised, the regu­ ployed. Negro Joblessness is twice and SPRUCE ARBCmVifAE Resuitne Arms Parley o’clock tomorrow morning In St K. Mastrangelo. 159 Maple St., Appointments made ao far by to thla country from England un­ lar weekly ratSa would have to be Nearly 25 per cent of the food the ratio of that among whites. Mary’s Episcopal Church. Burial and Roland H. Taus. 29 Bowers St. the sheriff-elect have been in ac­ der a mMicai exchange program. hiked or else the cost wouid have served on American, family tables $2.00 RBO. 62.76 and IS.Xd will ha In Blast Cemetery. All cadets will receive their com­ cordance with town committee to- be absorbed in the tax, rat*. NEW HAVEN OFF UST (Oeettaaed from Page One) Rushid'DIdan, 36 Bolton St., sug­ comes from dairies, according to Friends may call at the Holmes missions .Tune 14, Commencement recommendations except In the Encyclopedia Britannlea. 'Washington, May 22 (/P)—New This Weekend 9 5 DAY SATURDAY Funeral Home, 400 Main S t. to­ Day. case of the chief deputy. IF YOU'RE MARRIED gested the new rates apply to out- Medge from Ruseia before agree- of-townera, while the present rates EoqIi uig to a summit conference. AboutTown night from 7 to 9 o'clock. Appointed are: Raymond Clark, TO A DEPOSIT lO X Funerals DAlR'r STRIKE AVERTED Columbia; Anthony Poulis, Cov­ be maintained - for Manchester fo re ig n Minister Heinrich von GET A DIVORCE QUICK! people. ^ 5D FOOT Brentano told a news conference The Rev. Walter A. Hysako and entry; Waiter Bluckiger, BBUng- Complete X Mias EUaabeth Faito* Hartford. May 99 (JP)—Dairy ton; Edward Keefe, Hebron; OONTINUOVS WHY T. BccauM the moMy lx that depoait box b u been steadily 'Martin and West agreed such a SPECIAL^ ha believea the United States. Brit­ two delegates, Mrs. Genevieve WoJ.- docrcMtog to value, and every month you keep Jt there,-file leU ain and France must obtain Soviet narowlc* and Mrs. Agnes Skrabacs Miss EBisabeUi Fulton, 71 Bran­ officials and repreaentatlves of TItftothy Quinn, Mansfield; and HARMACS Rental Service 2-YEAR RED HYBRID Stop In and brow$a ford St., died at ManchdAter Me­ Local 636, Intontational Srother- Hehry Goyette, Somers. It eeena to bu ^ Whereas, If yen take It oat, aad. pat It tote "oonfirmation of the existing of the Sodality of the Blessed SUPPLY OF OLEM Manchester Property— rights of the West Ih Berlin as a Sacrament, will represent St; morial Hospital last night after a hood of Teamsters aanouneed Those meeting with the state aroond. So* our 60- LAWN pre-condition for a summit meet- John’s Polish National CathoUc long. illness. late this morning that a m l^ chairman yesterday on the prob­ YOUR MONEY SHOULD INCREASE I^T VALUE ARE YOUR CAR ^ m in Ireland, she had been a night session brought" a Ifsf- lem were; Reps. Harry. Hammer WHY 7 Beoause—and don’t let anyone try to tell you different— RHODODENDRON GARDEN HOSE tog.” Church at the annual convention of PAYMENTS TOO If that commitment could be sc­ all Sodalities of the Blessed Sacra­ resident of Manchester for over mtoute end to the threat , df a and Raymond Splelman of Ver­ HOT WATER THIS IS A RISING MARKET l(Kt{on of: FERTILIZER • IJncandtiinnal 10 year 40 years. She was a retired silk regional milk *trike. non; State Food and Drug Com- oured informally from Gromyko ment of the New England Diocese T ^ fo .are scaroe— very acarce— and getting ecaroer. BiilMing ooata HIGH? FORMALX^ WEAR guarantee! Not prni^ted. here, ho. aald, it could be made the to be held to St. Joseph’s Church, worker at Cheney Bros, She was aXatUI advancing. People an» atill flocktagte Mancheeter. Then SEEOUNGS RVERGRKEN8, lA-S-4, 60% ORiiANIC baaia for a formal agreement at Springfield, Mass., at 10 a.m. to­ a member of St. Mary’s Blpiscapal WHY NOT BUY ALREADY^UILT? Foi Bvery Occasion HHRUB8, POTTED the aununit It would bind Rui- morrow. Church and oi the Daughters of Do a little fixing and probably make a lot more money. Remem­ R08ER, PRRENNIAIA, • V t” Inside Diameter. ata to accept the right of the Uberty. No. 17, LDU. ber * r H A D E ANNUAIA ' western powers to keep troops in The Mancheetor 4-H Komemak- She leavee a sister, Mrs. Mar­ ONE GOOD INVESTMENT — IS WORTH AUFETIM B . . . WEDDINGS, FORMALS, BANQUETS. We provide FOR RENT VEGETABLE PI.ANT«. e Won’t Crack, Chip, Kink Berlin and to supply them acroea era Club will parilcipatc in the garet. Benson of Manchester, and OF SAVINO! • % everything—including the acceonorlee. AR garnenta are I Bast Germany. demonstrations at the Windsor several nieces and nephews. 8ee Tear Realtor This Week— each SEEDS, FERTILIZERS bag or Scuff! After nearly two weeks of Grange tomorro-w. The funeral will be held at St. New Mobil Station on Center Street. Reasonable rent. Buy NOi^and lUde Up With the Market! ' beautifully cleaiied and preaecd. Our rates are moderate', | and formal aeeslons, the Big ^our min- Mary’a Episcopal Church at 11 r\' WE NEED LATE MODELS ioo! GARDEN SUPPIJES letera are now moving into a new The WBA Guard Club will meet o'clock Monday morning. .Burial Prefer young married man. Paid training. Exceptional Mahe^estar Multiple Listing Service will be in Blast Cemetery. OF ALL KINDS. Covers 6,000 iqaare feeL jtoaae to which they expect shortly this evening with Mrs. Betty So- ttatoUeater McKtaney Brothers Order Note for High School Prom to 8iet down to hard-boiled bar- blski. 145 Tolland. St., East Hart­ Friends may call at the HoliRes opportunity for qualified person. Must have aomi eapitol. East Hdxtferd, Oedx. Ine. > Top Allowsncea Made!' gatolng in secret over the Berlin ford, Funeral Home, 4O0 Main St., from JA 84^ ^ MI S-de8d _ \. 7 to 9 o’clock Sunday nl|^. 4 and summit issues. MANCHESTER $1.99 Herter. British Foreign Secre­ The outing planned by the Glean­ CALL MR. STENNER JA 2-R231 DAYS— > Arthur A., Knofla Staolay Bray Baaupre Motors EAST HARTFORD .112 OAKLAND ST. tary Selwyn Lloyd, Maurice Couve ers Group of the South Methodist John H . Laapon, toe. Ml 8-8« ^ M l 8-0998 BROAD ST. AT Regular . do Murville of France and Von WSCS for Monday haa bsen post­ Funeralt ^ ^ EVEMHGS Ml 9-S492 M l 8-8261 \ W. MIDDLE TPKE. WEST HARTFORD Phone MI 9-9406 Brentano decided today the bar­ poned unUl Tuesday, June 9. G utoa Baalty T. J. Crqekett $2.98 gaining will have to go on in small ^ Ml 8-0981 M l 8-1819 0|iiea Eventogo—-6H $-2480 Mrs. Antoinette Bar* Jarvle Baalty Go; CARDEN SALES . secret gatherings over lunch and Hobbies will be the theme of the M l 8-4118 FREE PARKING ] dinner tables. Theae will parallel program for the May meeting of Funeral ssrvlces for Mrs. An­ EOeworth Mitten fieedeUM . Beatty the big semi-public meetings at the Community Baptist Married toinette Bafs, 72 N. Elm St., were Elsie Meyer 80 1-8936 8 0 8-9888 I (jPEN TONIGHT TILL 9-00 the PaUce of Nationa — making Couples Club Saturday evening at held this morning at 8:80 at the MI 8-88114 Holmes Funeral Home, followed by MadfHne Smith this a split-level conference devel- 8 o'clock In the new Fellowship 889.96 LIST—BBVUtSlBLB; X . gM O 0 Waltoa W. Oraat «q>ing partly in the open and part­ hall. All married couples art urged a Mlamh requiem Mass In St. Ben Ootrtneky Ml 8-1842 Agency 'WE GIVE w .«,«■«. in«y will near snout » Church at 9 o’clock. The M l 8-8169 MI s-iin WOBLD ly to secret. to sUend. They wfll hear about a Earle S- Bohaa. OUTDOOR LIVING IS FUN! fMcinating hobbles.' brant, the Rev. Bronislaw. Gadar- Sherwood A . Boechler Ml 8^7488 Carlton W . Hatehtor GREEN from skin-diving to antique auto­ M l 8-0989 STAMPS mobiles. owskl the up with government aid to help ranged by Miss Jessamine Smith, Meyer and OeT/ald^Welr- swimiuitt shaped to glorify . I fanners obtain credit to depression program chairman,, and her com- lt'« not hot, "muggy" POZZOLANIC ffaya. P'annera are moving toward .mittee. eurvec, and , minimixe unwanted capital supplied by the govern­ Treating Injured peundi. ; .Swimsuits with fashion ment to the beginning. The Orange. Promotion Commit­ Or humid tee wHl meet Monday nigtit at '8 jFirsl Aid Subject ROCKLINED nows, too, in elastioixed faiUesr '' o'clock ,ln Orange' hall. .X First aiders will see a demon­ with a good cotton with pleated skirt, knitted Lugg Renamed \ !T ,/ / i FOOD KINO HEAVY WESTERN ECONO-BEEF DEPT. 'Membare of the Army aOd Navy stration Monday oit how safely to suits, cotton dressmaker styles Auxiliary are asked to meet In remove injured persons ^ m CAN'J m r p l u m p ' t e n d e b , f r e s h d r e s s e d To §tate. Post front of the Community Baptist wrecked ears and how to put in­ >ahd cotton tomboy styles. Come Church at 10 ;lf Sun^y morning jured persona on stretchers. OVEN 4-6 LB. By Legislature to attar.d the Memoriat Day serv- FEDDERS and diva right in nbw for best ta- The demonstration will be gl'ven READY AVO. Icea there. at the 7 p.m. meeting of the police- iaction! Sixes 32 to 40. ALSO Hartford, l.ay 93 (PI—Tbe Gen­ sponsored advanced first aid class. w Ar r a n te e d ! eral Assembly today named Attys. The Manchester Kiwania Club Howard Grady and Herman Grady AIR CONDITIONER 20 YEARS LARGE SIZES 40 to 54...... -'■■■■■I -...... DELICIOUS FOR FRICASSEE Harry H. Isigg of Rockville, a ia going baqk to the Country Club of the Aetna Ambulance Service FOUHNG ALUMINUM INNERKPRINa and Republican, .And Arthur M. Lewie for its Tuesday noontime meet­ will be the instructors. 2S% MORE C O O U N « POWER HAMMOCKS CUAIBS and CHAISES PADDED CHAIRR ORADE A i t Hartford, a Democrat,' as leg- ings, H«xt Tuesday, Klwanians Anyone who boa studied adr «7 Mtan ROAD Watlve oonunlaai > SYU lL OU'nMKJB OHAUU6. JiOOKKBS aad TABICS 1.1888, Sec. 8-44 (d), wlU hold a Tw-n of Manchaetsr (3 loU) ' 41 Chnter Street . Have yonre oiled end checked. He hearing at the Hetoliig due to owners’ traitirfer. ' Prrooeed Highway (40 ft. exmpt) New filters in etoek. • • ta tba Municipal Building, Tou are hereby notified that the Boar(Ljjf Directora of the Tow-n « f M « PURNaL PARKING! PLENTY OF FRBE'PURNELL FARKINO '~ im , OaBit. on Wednesday. Jw chester p r ^ s e to eonatruct aa an axtonalon of its sanitary rawer [ 1888. a t,8:00 pjq. to &■ V SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT ONLY i-'fc.,. • "ta toch aewel- line to School Strrat to rarvice propiarties NORMAN’S Whether said Authority of the above. E-Z TERMS! U.es acres of the You are given this notice as the owner or owners o f land or bulld- '445 HARTfOIW RD. eocnpled by" the 8U- upon which ths cost of such extension may be assessed. / FURNITURE WEPT. located on VVqst O h ^ U ^ to the prqposed fewer conetructlon will be heard by the JARVIS REALTY CO. LOWER STORK UtVIH, : B o ^ of mrectors at a hearing ta the Hearing R oon o f the Mutticipel PamoNsforSsrvics Sine* 1f31 beat^ ooaaicu- BUUdlng, Mandhester, Connecticut, at 8:00 P.M, BJ7.8.T. Juno 2, 18N. FREE PARKING , .283 E. CENTER:8T.--MI 8-4112 ■ ‘ aei MAIN “ ChRicIi 8t. Irani Myrtle er Park It. FREE DELIVERY f TOWN OF KAIjrcaBliSTER 180 Center gt. Oer. el Orardi St-ParUng EVENINGS—MI 9-1200—MI S.7M7—Ml M M I I. ■ . EVERYTHING FOR THE m M i tStd FAMILY! M a 'r tH RICHAIUJ JfARItlK. Oeo^ lUsager V \ V ...... ‘ ^ 1 ■V A '1 '> X. MANCUESTfiB EVENING HEBALD. MANCHteSTER, CONN.. FRIDAY, MAY 22. .1959 % -^ B TWttVl ■ArrCHISSTEK EVENING HERALD, ItANCHI^fEIl. O0NN,^VrIDAT. MAT « , 1989 TAG! _____ ■ -.r.. ■■ : - — ». ■ ■_> ----- ^ ’ . ------1- - ' fl I At Odds with Eisenhower Ian '4.‘<'-.4 House Democrats YYitr m s promise Ami LoimMr Tirt W «or On,Giant Housing Biifr Drlv* In For Oor T, ilW. vO ------. • . • ■■ . I - ■ ^ ■■ - (Oentteuad fram Page One) elimination. '8400,Ynhlkm for col­ lation and eooatHuUonal, we House Accepts lege housing togim, 8t00 million for ahoold pass it faos up to ths issue, (>»•) FREE housing for,Af» kgfid, 875 mtUihn snd Ut the Judgee decide if we are 44 Judges for St a "baclT door approach fn the for special mortgage assistance - FroNt Eod, Irako ood my DeFelice Elected President of Student Council wrong." he said. "I don’t think to coopefatl^ housing projscts, ’lYeasury" on fiitanelng housing they will—If it ever cetnes to Shock Abiorbor programs. g new program of loans for nurs­ that" ing-’ homes, and easier down pay- ______------— -7“' ———. ' ^ ^ ■ 1 . ___ Under terms of ths administra­ Circuit Court By a 222-201 vote, in Which iRspoetioo. both Republicans and Democrats :-ffMinls,-yin FHA-ilnsnced homes in Work donn ^ axperta on all Thk w w prMident of th* 8W- tion’s bill, the Family Court ses­ the .'•’intdjle and tipper price Eight from MHS Future Nurses sions of the Superior Court would deserted party itn(fs, the HousC conventional makes of aan idl for 1959-60 is Miss Baseball Team (OanItnMd from Fayo One) said federal housing officials must bydeketa, ''' , »,•’ announced the Youth in Government take up such matters as alimony, ' The sdminlatraitte.n program outsolnz jiaesident Ksrf Retchelt Legion of Honor In Government adoption, cUstody,’ dlvoKS. and Justify their spending n e e ^ an­ replace the preaant 86 Municipal nually before the Housf.< Appco^ totaled approximately 8I18OO.OOO,- MORIARTY ^esdsv?M ay 20. 1969. Votln*: Divides Pair; Tour Hospital others;; closely linked to family re­ Ckrurta, 102 Trial Justice Courts 000 — the hulk of which was for a carri^ ««V during the anUre Representing Maneheater High lationships. priations CommWtee. ' Vq,Mmhle Experience end Danbury Traffic Court. The bill, following » cortgree 6-year $I>A billion slum eltmlns-' BROTHERS of the polls at School thia year at Connecticut A r«:enUy held Open Houi* at ’Th'e Plhney bill would create The House alto approved by tton program,. Leads in CCIL Boys’ State will be six juniors: Pat 7-man division of the Superior slonsi practice of^'many.^ years MI^nAfBSNTER STREET Grace New Haven Hospital ate r I voice vote the nomlnadlens and •landing, had artthfiriasd the hous been elected Mlstretta. Bob Seelert. BUI Stuck, traded many Manchester High .C ourt with three of the judges des-I* renominaUona at 180 Judges who Both Congress and the President ^ ■t’elephona Sfl 8-6185 ”l f cerlslnly w’ss a privilege to^ Jean Martin, a Junior, said that Pete Zaglio, Tqm Newman, and juvenile affairs Judges. Ing agency th borrow the money were In agreement on Increasing an of editor Sophomore Dave White proved School girls planning to enter the are to ebrva In these minor courts dlrectte fiom the'Treasury, Crit been the be rhosen a Rotary Youth partici­ as superintendent of water she Ron Fldler. field of nursing and advanced These seven hdw judges and thr until the Circuit Court Ukaa over, the authority of FHA to Insure to be the nemesis of the Hall High Ics of ■mis practice argued It de­ home mortgages. The Houee bill trcasyrer of .the Julilor titrla' Club. pant," said Patricia Little. '60. "vlelted several water Teservolrs. AU six boys have been active In 23 judges already on the Superior lihey were approved by the Senate baseball team last Monday in a medical science. prived^ congrt'fis hf control over authorized a billion addition to She has been a meln^r of ^ roncernbig her term as town pump houses, and chlorinatori In closely contested game at Me­ MHS extra-curricular activities Court tesneh e« ye^a- morial Field. White slugged out a throughout their high school and ending'at 8, was designed fnniily, criminal, or' civil sessions ’The Senate ano had some Judge' and a ntepiber of Girls’ leaders Government Day. "On file In huge ’ Having assumed Mr. Bailey's of the court whan necessary. ship nominees to attend to yester< the national debt. Ity. $6 billion effective Immediate double -and the first MHS home careers. Pat is a representative of mainly to acquaint these future The House voted for Appropria­ ly and $4 billion effective July 1. Want A Club since her Sophonlofe'y' botmd books are birth cerllficsles position as high school principal run of the year to lead the Red the Student Council and ia known The State's present three Ju- day. , snd property deeds, and to my de­ nurses with the hospital’s trail­ tions Committee control deaplte FHA’s existing aulhorily la ex­ In her st>eeCh, whicKwas given, for the day, William Malauaky, arid White to a '5-4 victory!'the for his athletic'^abilitleii in football, ing school and present to them venfle* Cotirt judges' would becoins The Legislature’s upper chem light I was shown my family's '59 stated; "Moat of the day Mr. Indians now post a record of nine part, of the Fhmily Court division ber unenimously approved and objections - that It meant poaaible hausted. , Beautiful u^th those of the calndldates and pf^ erly deeds and my own birth basketball, and baseball. the basic foundations upon which wrecking of the housing program their managers bn the day before Bailey and I talked Informally wins and. two losses, tops in CCIL Bob', sports editor of the High such a hospital must. ^ run. A and for Family Court purposes, the sent to the House two nominations 2 certiflpate." about the functioning of the competition. smd one renomination of Judges for at the hands of committee budgel the elections at both aasemblies, School World, is on the baaketball film was shown, clearly depicting (.4; state -would be divided Into three cutters and advocatea of strict Minneapolis- Deer antlers are I she stressed equality in the-Stu­ Patficts was one of the fifteen school and his ideas on how it The first ■ five innings of the districts to conform to the present the Court of Comm(m Pleas. The team and can often be aeen puttin the Job of each hospital employe: economy. shed, each year, usually In Jan­ dent Council and the expansion of Juniors add seniors elected by should run. I was also given s (X!IL contest were relatively Inac­ Juvenile Court districts. Judges in this court are paid for uary. but are seldom found be­ MHS students to hold public at- around on the green with the MHS The lab technician, the x-ray., 816,500 annually and serve for The Hnuae-passed $2,100,000,000 the tutorrlfig system. This' system tour of the school hy Mr. Bailey tive except for White's two-out golf team. Bob Was elected to the technician, the nurses’ aid,- the • Although the Family Court issue cause rodents gnaw at them fo r ! was put into effect this year "by fleet on Thursday, May 14. This four-bagger in the first and pitch­ four years. housing bill contains l l ’.'i billion LAWN? and I saw several places that I National Honor Society this year, nurse, the doctor, and the phys­ was put off to a later date, in ether their salt content.. Karl. Relcheit Milly. as did the event was tponsoiwd by the Ro- never even knew existed," er Pat Mlstrett&'e feat of pitching matters members of the Legisla­ Thoss approved by aecret ballot ■pf federal grants for. city slum tsrv Club In order to better ac­ and received a. gold scholastic ical therapist' ' V,, — ...... —— oU^C Candidates. Bob Seelert and Pat 'Mlstretta, '60, who served thirteen consecutive strikes before writing key. He is also president of ture continued‘‘ to cut Into the were Jamea P. Doherty ef Ham­ quaint Manchester yoiHhs with hurling his first ball. Mlstretta The hospital itself, especially den, John T. Dwyer of Norwalk, Caff GENERAL g^ke Wlhters, also wished to ob- as police chief of Manchester, his French class and is a mem­ work, they must get out of the "^tain better relations between the town organisation and plsiiming. said; "At nine o'clock I was met forged his third win in four noted in the East for heart sur­ way by the mandatory adjourn­ and Aaron J. Palmer of Middle- Thomas Ansaldi, '60, and Rob­ starts. The game erupted In the ber of the Senior High-Y Club. gery, is connected with Yale Med­ town. Dwyer, 1; already on the THE LOWEST BIDDER students themselves and their rep­ at the town hall by . Police Chief After arrvihg on the Student ment date, June 3. . . SPRAY resentatives. ert Olmstead. ’59. served. es fire Jamea Reardon. He escorted the on sixth inning with an unearned run ical Cehter and offers a very com­ bench. It's unwise to pay too much, hut It’s worse t* pay too little. chiefs. Bob, who spent his day in Council) Bob’s greatest honor was plete course in nursing. The girls . The Senate passed the bill pro­ . One of Milly’* campaign devices a tour of the police station where by White as the result of an in­ viding for. two leglalative conunis- The Senate also approved 20-6, When you pay much you lose a little money-—that la all. * FOIL SEASON RATES the Sprued Street fire station, ad­ field error, Wes Feshler's double, to be nominated to run for Student were grateful for the opportunity and sent to the House the nomina­ When you pay tow little you sometimes loee everything, because was an old car paintM with her he pointed out many ^things of in­ John Haakell Council President. sioiiers instead of the present'one. sl(%ans. names and ideas. She also mitted; "I had jto id^a Just how and a single by Captain Dick 4 o visit this well known hospital tion of (Common Pleas Court the product you hnurght was Incapable of doing the tld ^ It was ON UMING, PiEDING, romplex a town flfe'^control sys­ terest and outlined some of his Often setting new records for The Job, whleh. is held by Harry H. had tags for her wipporters, as Always good natured pnd It takes individual strength and Avery. ,The Hall Warriors had Md' training center and returned Judges Vine B. Parmclee ef Hart­ Broadcasters Give Governor Radio bought to do. The romitiwi law of buslneae balance prehlMte pay­ tem Is. The functions of .the en­ duties. Following this, we Inspected the swimming team is BUI Stuek. Lugg of Rockville, a Republican, ford to the Superior Court. Wood and Pott Control Bob and Mike did. fun: That's this week’s (eminii character to sacrifice that whl($h .scored two runs in the top of the to Manchester with a b e ttTe r pays up to 114,000 a year. ing a little and getting a1a|—It can’t be done. If yon deal with gines and various mechanisms his mall and investigated .two com­ sixth and enjoyecL a short 2-1 lead. Bill is alBO^n the soccer team, a The reappointment of Chief Governor AbrahShi Rlblcoff aCceptaatranalatorlzed radio from the Connecticut Broadcaster's Assn., Bob’s platform consisted of a plaints, one . concerning k piggery legiohnaire, Miss Susan King. 'brdlqp.ry teenagers enjoy. John knowledge of hospital life, ' With'two commissioners, the aal- the lowest bidder. It Is well h* oach 'Tom Kelley’s Indians representative to the Student Judge Thomas D. Gill of West a gift In appreciation for the governor’s "fine spirit of cooperation with the radio industry.” The nin. And If \ou do that, you WHl have enough to pay for aon^ and the qtber at the town dump." "Sue" is an ardent sports fan. Al­ Robert Haskell, a popular and Council, a member of the Varsity Th« Nurses’ Club Picnic, termi- ' ^ .ary would be |7,S00 for each. The presentation was made in the governor’s office yesterday by John Deme, owner- of station WINF, fire-control system of the. soQth though she enjoys every type ol won the game In the seventh ip- nating the activities e t these girls Hartford to the Juvenile Court thing better. ' By John ROskIn. FREE EdnaiATE end of Manchester were demon­ Kenneth* Bird, a senior,, -viam respected member of the senior “M” Club, Senior Hlgh-Y, and bill requires that one commissioner and chairman of the radio montlv committee o r the broadcasters’ association. (Burkamp Photo). sport, swimming is at the head ol class, has demonstrated this char­ ning with three runs. Mlstretta for the year, was held Friday, May waa unanimously approved by the FREE s o n , .TEST strated and' explained for me.’’ building Inspector. He said that he walked out and was driven home Latin Club. be a Republican and the other a Senate and sent te the House. The - ■ ,---- - ^ - ■ - - ■ ■ -- ■ her list. This year she h u par­ acter during his past years at 15, in the nurse'x office. The group Democrat. Presumably Lugg will Tom added "During my day spent read over several, blueprliit.s of by a long triple banged out by Pfte,‘ also a member of the vote on the nomination of Marga­ ommended death. pounds; He spent hit time writing WILLIAM DICKSON pnd SON future houses to Insure specified ticipated In the basketball, volley­ MHS. . had originally planned to hold g e t . the GOP ennunisaionership fM74SM as fire chief of Manchester, I dis­ ball and softball intramural sports Clyde Richard, the Indians' ace swimming team, waa elected to ret Connors DriecoU of Bridgeport Caril, now 15, was ,tr\ed six his autobiography, drawing pic­ PAINTING and DECORATING, covered that fire fighting and fire governmental atsndards." Because he haA^et a high goal hurler, who played second base for the National Honor Society and their final' getetogether at Lynn wheh his present term expires on as a new member at the court waa Execution Stay TEL. MI 9-6826—MANCHESTER ' e a s t HAMPTON programs as well as the Aquaettes Appleby’s house, but bad weather months later, was cO'nvicted of tures and reading—the Bible and prptection were more than s pas­ Clyde Richard, '59, and Charles in life, John has ^>cn' up his ex­ the day. Richard loped home on has won two schoiutic Art Keys. July 1. 25-1. western fiction mostly. Club. In addition she has been an tra curricular acUvitt^s.^ at school, prevented them from" doing so. The Senate also received an Murder on grounds ahe aided and time or s safety precaution, but an Saimond, ‘60, bqth served In the active member of the Seriior Girls' White's double to left, and White A member of the Art . Club, he When Mrs. Driscoll, counsel tor which'have consisted mfilnly of Barbara McIntosh, '60. emergency hill 'that would allow abetted StarkweaJJfer in the Jen­ actual profession." - . capacity of state representatives. Club. himself galloped across the plate heads the. art staff on Somanhis. the State Labor (jouncll, waa For Killer of 11 sen killing, and-’drpw a life sen­ Judith Gilbertson, h Junior, held Said Charles',' "As representatives sports such as tennis and Awim- Pete Is a representative to the Stu­ the state’s bus companies |227,000 nominated several years ago for a Second to sports on Sue's list of when Hall's hard-luck catcher tence Her appeal to the state the office of superintendent of to the State Legislature, Clyde mlng, in order to earn money by Carl Lundborg let. two pitches get dent Council and a member of the a year in tax relief. Jt vvas immedi­ Judgeship in the Court Of Common hobbies is mukic. Along this line, working at Corel Csisuals for a ately referred to the Finance Corn (Continued from Page One), supreme CoUrt le pending. parks. Said Judy: “Whsn Mr and r were taken on a general tour she enjoys listening to semi-classi­ by him. Hall threatened in .the Senior Hlgh-Y. Pleas, the nomination was reject­ "nie grpteaque teenage romance Murphey, the superintendent of of the Capitol in Hartford by, Irv­ career in engineering. He has re­ ninth when they scored fwo runs; Tom was also elected to the Na­ Slides of Rome mittae and is expected to emerge ed by tha Legislature. Juvenile cal records and playing the piamo. cently been Accepted at the Uni­ from the committee for Senate ac­ In denying Starkweather’s writ has lo i^ since cooled. parks and tree expert, arrived at ing Aronson and David Barry.” Outside of schools. Sue is rn en­ they ,were retired by Mlstretta tional Honor Society and is a Court Judges art paid 818,000 a yesterday, Judge Van Pelt noted Starkweather was s principal versity of New Hampshire. Shown by Priest tion next week. year. his office, he explained to me the Clyde added that he met many im- thusiastic member of Girl Scout with t^q disappointed runners left member of the High School World the question of the youth’s inno­ witness against Caril at her trial, type of business that his office pot;lant political figures of the Math and science naturally play on base. X Staff. ' The bill would allow bijs com- Plantland^s Mariner Troop 6, .acting as s Yeo­ cence was not raised In his appli- handles—tree planting and re a vital role In John's scholastic in­ paniu to pay only 60 per cent of aria the glri'a lawyers have since state, among them "John Demp­ man (landlubbers’ definition; Sec­ RrtgtoV--lJpsets. Indians Ron Fldler has served on the ■inte Rev. Btfniey Hastillo of St. eaUon. -Contended, in seeking a new trial, moval, conatructlng baseball and sey, lieutenant governor, and Ella terests. His difftcult schedule this High School World and as an al­ 'Bridget'^,..Church waa the guest their state gaaoltne taxea and 60 retary). As co-_chairrman of the Bristol High^ayenged an earlier per cent of the local property tax Chief Will Serve Starkweather had said prevlou, that false testimony by Stark­ softball parks, analysing insects Grasso, secretary of state." Clyde Unitarian Youtfi Group and editor year includes trigonometry, .solid ,5-4 loss to the Nine by de­ ternate to the Student Council. speaker 'at Che meeting of the ly he thought he should have that infect houses, maintaining geometry, physics, college Etnglish, es levied against them. weather convicted the girl. concluded that a highlight of their of the Unitarian Youths rronthly feating the Indians 4-3 in a CXIIL Judy Gilbertson and Jean Mar­ Sophomore Girls' <^ub htfd in A-7 celyed no more than a life sen­ Only. Wednesday, Carl! asked Manchester parka, and how his day wsa wheh they were "Intro U.S. history and French II. His tin will represent the class of 1960 on Tuesday afternoon. May 5. After looking Into (hi'problems On Traffic Panel paper, she has .contributed much encounter at Muzzy Fffeld in Bris- of the bus companies, the State tence. ^ Gov; Ralph Brooks to stay Stark­ business is transacted." diiced In both the Senate and time snd energy to her church this favorite is trig. I tbl, Thursday, May 14. Eddie Cain, at Laurel Girls' State to be held at Father Hastillo related his experi­ A bespectacled, bowlegged yputh John Jacobs, '59 who served as One may wonder how our busy UConn in June. High school dele­ Public Utilities Commission rocom- weather's execution so he would FLOWERING SHRUB SALE House of Representatives;" year. normally used as a relief pitcher, ences as a . Visitor to ' Italy two who stood 5-feet-5. SJArkweather mended the tax aits last week. Police Chief James M. Reardon have “ plenty of time to tell the superintendent of 'renreation, said Other participants included In school. Sue Is following a busy "senior standout” would possibly ,started his first game; the v ict^ gates from ail over the state at­ years ago, and he showed numer­ vaulted into notdrietv in January that, he "discussed the possibility have any extra time to be a mem­ tend the Girla’ State to study and ous colored qlldes to illustrate’ his truth." She also q^sked the gover- Paula Adams, ’69, who served as schedule. Her present sub.1ectB in­ of eight hits and, four runs, Calit has been selected to participate in Of 1958. I nor to arrange a face-to-face meet­ Of starting s recreation cehter town manager; Phil Pineo, '.59, ber of the CYP Club at his 'participate in mock, town, city, points. W/tf/e They Last! clude English IV, Modem Prob­ was lifted In the fifth in favor of a panel dlacttaalon on traffic en­ Accompanied by his 14-year-old ing with Starkweather before his sponsored by the Rdcket Club, us­ mayor; and Neil , Prescott, '59, lems, Oiemistry, Economic Geo­ church and a Junior Assistant Pat Mlstretta. It wa8 Cain's first amkstate governments. The memhees of the club found sweetheart, Caril Ann, he set out MlUy DeFbItee ing the NIKE facilities." Scout Master in the Boy Scouts Juoyt^d Jean, both Juniors, are gineering at Yale University in execution in the hope of drawing SPtREA VANHOUTTEI superintendent of schools. graphy Child Development, A Cap- JOS!(, particular Interest in 'views of the on a killing spree. Nine victims in from him a statement that Caril FORSYTHIA Mildred DeFelice, '60 was town The rewarding experience of (and an excellent one, at that!). active pai^ticipants in high school New Haven June 17 and 18. and around Lincoln were counted SPIREA FROEBELI alia for more varied sports dances. pelia choir and physical education. Three runs were scored In the Fountains of Romp, the Colosse­ '!^e pandl Is one of two slated' was innocent. Brooke rejected the m o c R o r a n g e Ha also wanted Council meetings engineer for the day. Milly related governing their town for a day Of these, English and physical edu­ Summertime may find John big first inning between the two activities. They have been mem­ um, Trajan’s Column, the Pan­ in three days as the fugitive teen­ SPIREA ANTHONY WATERER that she waa "shown how to read s bers of the Student Courtcil and for uie 2-day conference organized pleas. HONEYSUCKLE held in the classrooms as well as waa made further pleasant by a cation are her favorites. swimming, sailing and camping. teams. Centerfielder Dick Sylvester theon, and the Applan Way, of agers kept one Jump ahead of the Appeals and court reviews twice RED FLOWERING QUINCE In an SMsembly. Bob used tags and contour map" and she, “learned the dinner at Cavey’s Restaurant for MHS may be losing a fine and singled and was' sacrificed to sec­ this .year aejve^xpn the Council's by the Connecticut Safety Com- la ^ / WEIGELA In addition Sue manages to hold which parte are still upPd al-* mlulon. The conference has been forced postponement of the execu­ FLOWERING ALMOND passed out menus comprised of his procedure for classification 'of participating studepts. a part-time Job working in the at- dependable scholar as a student ond by Paul Sartof. -Sylvester exe fle enforcement. quently admitted the previously life. For example, she considera Included among theseveral emotional as ever, told the board the representatives. He also want Runners Victorious Manchester. Roanne Wise, '60. single, and Dave ^ i t e hit an auto­ Russ Mercer '60 Peter’s Cathedral In Vatican City. unsolved slaying of a Lincoln'fill­ her pet peeve "being able to take speakers who will open the confer­ he was sorry he had killed. But he ed the representatives, to return to the car when there is sn empty matic double under the fence in Georgeanne McCaughey '60 Paula McNamara'M ing station attendant, to bring his spent the bulk of his time com­ EVERGREENS ence is James S. at Bolton, their assigned rooms to report the lank of gas.” rightfield. Feshler .then stepped up string to 11. plaining about his attorneys, Student Council meeting and ask In Triangular Meet to the plate and drove in the two chief of planning ftoThe Connecti­ Stvkweather was tried epectfl- TAXUS CAPITATA MOUNTAIN UUR& AHer high school, Sue plans to Bob Har:t Exhibits X ' ~ cut Development^’Commlasion. whom he earlier dismissed. He in­ h y s r id t];«lr opinions. Mike’s . meetings runs-lvith a single. Wes, incidental­ Ically in the Jan. 27 shooting of a sisted that with better counsel, he attend teachers' college to pre­ ly, is the top batter on the squad The program ^ will cover such Bennet, Neb., high school junior, wire all open-house. His campaign pare for a career as an elementary would have gotten off with a life RHOOODINORON' ' F R O M ^ l 5 Q Mancheatei' High School's Track’fHsHford Tuesday at the- quarter Autos in Library at'present with a .364 average; he aubjeeta as -awationship between Robert Jensen, whose body was wasn't a fancy one, though he used teacher. The good humor which Student Counci^Giyes city plannl^ and traffic engineer­ sentence. FROM 1 p g ™ ” 1 a9 8 posters and tags. Squad raced to a double win Mon- mile East Hartford track by a has hit safely in six consecutive found tai a storm cava.with that During his long prison wait. has gained Sue many friends games. " - ' ing, urban transportation and of his gin friend, Carfil King. <• The elections, are through for Afiy ajgalnst Norwich and Bulkeley score of 69Vi to 44tj. - Should guarantee her much suc­ The Model CH'^b has set up an Starkweather put on more than 15 at the—ew Tiigh school traok. The Manchester took five first places; automobile exhibition ,, in the develo^ent of nsw highway facil­ Jurors spurned the insanity plea the year and MHS students are cess in the future. ities jin urban areaa. which Starkweather's court-ap­ MOLUS AZALEA PRAMANT DAPHNE looking forward to another sub- Silk City runners defeated Mike Winters in the 220-yard dash, MHS Library. The entire display, Soph Spelling Miscues Annual Variety Show JAPANESE ANDROMEDA Bulkeley with a score of 66 to Harold Bennett in the quarter- Sue is the daughter of Mr. and built arid owned by Bob Hart, a W o conference will be held at pointed-attorney's had entered over Red. and Yellow cessful year with their choice for Mrs. Harry King of 218 Henry St. By the time a student reaches 'gale's Strathcona hall. the youth’s objections, and rec­ president-rMIlly DeFelice.' Bulkeley's 38. Norwlrfi provided nllle, Ken Smith In the half, Fred Junior, has been shown for over cloee competition, the decision ,Ko. ' ning an excellent 2:07, was third the upcoming title meet with Con- cert are being sold to Interested FUwering Crab Tfee eURHE LEA. rU!M a soft, appealing voice, sang "H e ,'y WHITE MRCH ALMEY CRAI J. The MHS golf team ran its con­ against Bulkeley. arti. students for fl.QO. The records are accompanied by Judith Grant on „ you get when you buy a suit. CLUMPS Almy, Hopa, Kl.yl-Dolg» secutive win skein to 34 in a row Andy. Tauris OiXManchestfer also Jay ^ r ls '60. 12-inch size. 4nd 33 1-3 revolutionA the piano. The au-tlme favorite by winning 5 matches qver the set a new standard ir the mile of "Ol(ji Man River" was effectively # The same courteous RegtJ, service. FROM M. # % e B&B B&B 8-10’ 4.95 past two weeks. The, IndUhs have 4.:45.9. wh ch s i.2 seconds faster done by a rising*freshman singer, 6.95 12.50 2 ft 4.95 now won nine times this year than his own previous f«bord. Richard Harvey. Tony SqulUacote, # The $ame Regal Quality. against no ilohses. John SalciuB- was third against Drop-Outs Have Tough Time appearing in hia third talent show, Bulkjley. •' I The Hnksmen's latest triumph ^ "y - exhibited the fine tenor quality In was by a 10H-7H margin over MancherJer'b 880-yard relay al­ In Quest for Employment bis voice while singing "Without A Fruit Trees 25% OFF Marked Price Maloney on May 18 in a match so set a new' track recofd doing- \ . - the four-man 'two-lap race in Song." HIGH SCHOOL MEN held at the Meriden Golf Course. The Marimba Combo comprised Captain Red Smith paced the 1:35.1. Bill Viot led off followed by GOTONEASTER Phil Pineo, H'arold Bennett and NOTfc — Undergraduate drop-’^ployment rate ' among unskilled V .. pf Judy Chagnot and Janet Mor­ RENT YOUR FROM TUXEDO FROM SPECIAL locals wth a 71. Roger Poe'(78i. outs are getting the short end of workers 2^ times as high as the ^ v / ' timer, accomanied by Art Benson TREE PEONIES Bob Ballard (79), and Bob Seelert Mike Winters, FRAGRANT VIBURNUM Jack. Camp&ell of Manchester the employment market today, skilled worker. They show an un­ and Jim Cole, demonstrated their YOUR FAVORITE HOMETOWN MVAMCATA (89) rounded out the Manchester says the secretar.v at labor. Here employment rate among unsktllsd im ateoTT- aooring. placed second against Bulkeley in exceptional. abilltiea on the m a -, the shot-put. Norwich swept’ the Is his advice to America's young workers as much as 8 times as rimbas in the fast moving "On STORE- - REGAL MadMCtSSI FROM 2 ^ 5 0 w« 4.n The Indians beat Windham I4>.i- people on what to do to get better, high as among professional and, the Sunny. -Side of the Street." $0.50 3 li on May l-’’ at the Windham event and Schwiber set .a record, 21'diag. maaa. 962 aq. iadwa NOW 45 feet 4 'i inches. more Mtisfjing Jobs. managerial workers. - These few The progressive jausz quintet, com­ ractaaiular pietura araa.. 2.95 Country <3lub. Captain.-’ Red ft;-res Yell better than a thousand, Grieves of Bulkeley set another posed of Pete Jiblon, Mike. Ges- A vaOabU tai a b ^ cr atanxm B&B 18-24" Smith’s •magniLcent 68, two un- By J.\MBS P, MITOHELB words thlp story of the great Im­ Thtr«'8 nothing to send away foD — We eoloro POTTED der par, led th« Manchester scor­ record on the discus of 126 feet Iti mundo, Butch Gagnon, Art;Ben­ inches. Jack.Perry of Manchester Washington, May 22 (/Pi—Within portance of getting the beat educa? son,-and Don Seipel, played ing. -Bob Ballar-* (74), Stsn Mc­ tion and training possible in prC' have comjjlete stocks of white dinner coats placed second against both schools. a few weeks about IK million boys .. ‘ t "Berhle's Tune." The Jazz septet Farland (8(t), and Diok Kerr (91) and girls will be graduattn)^ from paring for the world of work. ' and llfidiiiffht Blue tuxedo, trousers, plus alao,|daye with the i^ s lty squad. Bob M'cComb was third against .5; .j .1: ' V y ) composed of the Jazz quintet plus a wide selection of cummerbund and tie Norwich. hlAh schools throughout the Unlt- ■'To those young people who are Pat Orakowsky and Bob Demers ANNUALS PERENNIAL GARDEN PERENNIALS . The "falrw'ay four” crushed ed States.' now receiving their high school dl' sets. You get TAILORING, STYLING, , PradvcHah » k ^ ' Platt on May 13 at the Guntplis of Bulkeley also'set a played the lively "Cool Mile." Al new standard of 1$6 feet 10 inches Some will immediately become plomas, this story Is particularly QUALITY -r- all at a moderate rental Meriddn 'GoU Course. The match Dabrowsky expertly .showed hie > . NOW IN in the Javelin. Bob Goehring was mpmbers. of the American labor important. Because, While these talents on the accordion b y play­ enar|i«. IN GREAT pnir played in a constant rain force; others will be preparing .graduates were cqiripleUng their Snvar" atom , but the inclement weather third against Norwich and second ing "Lady of Spain," to Bulkeley. Jay Boris was third themselves for (tddjUonal training current senior tCrm, about 800,000 didn’t seem to bother the Indians of their colleagues were dropping A hilarious; skit entitlsd "Hay­ GOOD SUPPLY against Bulkeley. , ' in .colleges, through apprenticeship seed Melodrama" was enacted by Come in and make your choice and reser-. VARIETY X 4 p N t s ^4 too inqch. Bob Ballard’s 72 was out of school, to their very great LutI of Norwich t i t a pole vault training and other educational pro­ Pam Parker, .^lyne Garrlty, vation tomorrow—well ahead of the big the low' score for ManchMter;. grams. But, whatever their course disadvantage. lUiger Poe (78), Red Smith (82),. record of 11. feet IPted Kostenko Francis Nylin, Roberta Johns. dates! • waa second to Luti and first of SLCtion, each of these bbya and . In' a recent series of studies « yPuWrawariiw^* n rHHLaTrwtd***** RnTERSWEET VINE VmSTRRIA and Bob Seeiert (841, also, played vJhich we have Just completed in Sandra Carpenter and Trudl reck- ROSTON IVY PACHYSANDRA against Norwich. Jack Jacobs was girla will, in a very real aense be nagle. C i ^ A I I S tar thh match. highlighting once agsdn one of the the department of labor, the «on> ^•AlYfCIVY MYRTU Ciimblii^ Hydroo^oo •The Unksnien also edged Weth- aecond against Bulkeley. Chakas trast.in the employment i|nd un 'The MHS Dance Band, ably led'^ • T*i** Cat"**' of. Manchester was third against critical problems of our time; The by Bob Jamaitis, added much to onOeld 9<4-8^ on May 11. and relationship between education on employment experience ainong Bulkeley. . high school graduatea as against the talent ahow by playing at vari­ tmuiioed Platt 18-<' on May 8. Manchester swept the high . - Bob Seelert ’60 the one bkhJ find employment and drop-outs was dramatically lllus-< ous intervals during the show Ptanfland Where AU Gardening, Needs jAre Satisfied Jump. Gary Mikek took . two uhemplnyment on the other. trated. In a atudy iaf almost 25,000 "Leap Frog." * ‘TU - Remember firsts with a- record Jump of S feet We have been learning a great young boya and girls, we found Ap)-il,’' "Medium Rare," and tha Everything X la si rings fo>r 1960 have ar- 7 inches. Bill Kelsh and Bill Viot deal about the relationship be­ that the high school graduata _got very popular "Peter Guhni" r t w and are now available at the tied, for second. ■,■ tween education and employment better Jobs at Jilghpr pay. 'The The combined talents and attorta i n . " : .■ |l#c|er'f where they were ordered. -Biodowski of . Norwich set ‘ a during the recent recession, from drop-outa exp-'.-ienced linemploy' of Ed Cain, the caat of perform­ A speaker on x-ray technology, track record of. 19 feet 9 inches in ,.whlch,'I'am glad to say; wo are ,ment rates that were anywhere ers, -'tlM backatage workers, tha fU m m O B T . r i ^ u y visited.the Guldence Of- the broad ’ Jump, Bob Goehring making » very vigqrotu recovery. 'from three to 10 tlmea aa high as Student Council and everyone who A:f-' m o to lecture to interested stu- wga second to Norwich and flfsl These past* months have showi^ius those of the high school graduates. put their valuable time into tne Against Bulkeley with 19 feet 8 again how ImpqrUnt a gcksd educa­ 'rtus, our urging., ybting people preaentatlon pf the show was well : A ropieeeAtaUve from Morse inchea. Fred Kostenko took twd tion and a skill are when the ch i^ to Mjiy in sohool and get the maxi-' rscompenstd whsn it was leamsd 180 (Ophtor 8 t, Oor. CRnrch St. Eeweentiy vlalted the Guld- third places. sure down. mum a’nount of educatloh and Jiua aptelaliste froth Bob'iam aitii's b u d , whidh contributed much to. the euccesa ^ Variety that ths show waa a, thriving sue- OBM' U i^eak to intonated Manchester dropped the second_ __ Look at thasfigurea for thia very trainthr fits the economic facta of Shaw, are, playing the home. 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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHE&TER. CONN.. TOIDAY, MAY 22, 19B9 tend end receive their irsL see-, Harold Hllla and Mrs. Ralph Md- irlttee will meet at ■ p.m. Metutay Co'uct, atIt 7:10,7:10. RebertnohRobertneh School; ,_a ‘ r o w r f B B i i Coventry on"'* or third shot. Ther* will .be a LfoA at the t hureh 'heasffient. RadIdsR chaour No. 11, QEs, Ma- jiFamage at TPG Told to Review . charge-iif DI-25 per trGstment. The Rev, C. Arthur Bradley will Feed Fhir Jn«ge sonic m jl. Marrow, BUNNY UUR BUAKUING HOUSE with 'sM A JU ^O O PLl!. DAILY CROSSWORD PU’AZLK Those >-ho have not Indicated use "One Cfod” as his sermon topic Mrs. Owen R'rrask will be one ta Tomorrow In Bridgeport Fire of several juogea at'the Totipnd Expert Orges . they-will Btlemt ahd have changed during the 11 Sjn. services iinftdsy Teenagess'd|ande. ai 8, Nathan iGurtjtum ^^ - -JTY their minds. ak-yeU as those, not at the Second > Oongregaticm6i eotuvty t'KlP favorite I food>«how at Hale Oohrimuiu^ CbnUr:.'Coimjet I U€rfNIN' T'T»UT tMhorrow at the NoHljaaet Subdivision Revisifm s rontecled by A telephone ctew of CXuirch. ♦he -u# Oub, at 7 p.m.'Vestry First Con- '. Bridgeport, May tt u^-i-tlra A fiim n ^ A L U V • --T' the PTA unite, have 'been mged to bt in fBchool in Rockville. Of the U C AnfW«r to Pi1>vk>Ut Puirio 30-Y^ir Plan Mrs. Rotoeil Massey will gregatlonel Chur?K' round art^i ‘ Ni6»(r: mM. trctiKioo^l Immediatgiy cell Mrs? 'B lf- ons, ohargs of the- ndrsery Nass at the club hMmbere taking pert, “ i cSnoied ’ Slw gVWlA-jFMUinlng: CornmieelonOTPCa proposed extehaW. pevinf Mrs, StaiUey Papanoa. Mfe^Fred- he from town. danplng, "a L > T m . Church ^2.“ “ « M « r Mrt*»//WPlNAMaALY*7E«wii Good to Eat and Mwering Farm Or. Church CoTcmuilty HouSe dm-lng cdmm' nit Jr House; -W s t Holy vanianr; workday atTO r^ ''^ * ^ *" “*•* wrtclied COR,MWALUS.l COULD ttCE WS OWNER'S V/yjB™w''..*'A3DRf tS M W d mUhtsslon should work toward a 20 fee h o ira t 6:30 a.m, Sunday on *a.m., 8econ?\Congregationalth« Homer C. Godfrey Co. itoragn " RETURN^yinTH PERFECT ftJTIDONirWANT 8Su(ar —— BiU adoptifl a few inontiM ago “lUegal a petition -from those living on with' A to L should plan to attend 'W.lndham Communit>’ Meinoriai g ---- au'tgjt » Prayer ending Norwood St. to inatell a aanltar;y|to 80 year, long-range, planning the thein^'x^llgipn and Sclencea" Church; Msaa and cOnfoaslona, 4;30 Tarehouie on Sylvao ATonue. CALM A ,TO DROP ASHES . and votd"’ between 6:30 and 7:30 p'.m., and Hdapltal tor Its' building ^uh(l iNvOuesOup < 12-Hone*t , JODefende, 'Cloiida of thick smoke covered Almig with this advloe. Town lounge at the Churchy ObTgmunlty pledge. ' ' . a l ^ e area aa more thah half of C^X'VS FOONO ---- " Uncola ^ 'N*lafe 'sewer proposed for. Farm Dr. Stlwenson..pnb(lc relations chair­ 7:30 and 8:30 p.m. Teacher Honored klary's Church; Snip. Sup and II Withered - llOa.jrill be "The the city's firefighting personnel JHB -OCXb! il Last night'i diacuaaion centered man. Defense Klamps Sew 4-H, 2 p.m., home of'>Jdra. ed the Planni Commtaaion ^go Blood of Chrtet.''' ''v Ronald H. Murph.v, aatence and battled tlm flames. 14I.ovegod 17 Try; Oi ever the regulations and ntake around the best way In Kltlch to The commission was told at a Next week will be the last time matheuaUes teaolu^ at North Louis ‘hittle. 1 ------|A Indian weight ncperici asaeaa property ownerk for the special Mcent meeting that the ' The mtfaionary committee wilj It had hpen faarad Tor a Ufha tSN^iiman road 43 Demigod many changes” before once again O.S. Defense Savings Stamps will 'Coventry Giami.i%r Stfitool has l«JalI inmatea 19 Theme proJecL Which It hgak heSh eaU- full cooperation of all local boards meet" Sunday after the wbcghlp the flrd-might raadh a dyna- 18 Melhoda 33 At no time •^9 Underlingiderlir 44 Leave out praaenttng them. He also outlined be available for*:the present achool been elected to thd edueatkm hon­ MaitchMier Bv«|tlng Herald fiov- mltd*hunker about 190 feet away, 46 Gundrun'a the procedure hei thought should mated would run mhre 'than $36,- is essential in the present, as well year through the Auxiliary to tjja :hour. \ or aoclety, Phi Delta Kappa. Mur- SO French 24 Chair s r ^ ifund OOO. Mo defInUe .Concluiions were , 8* the long-range program. Spgak- entry ' corrMpondeM. F. Pauline But ipOv flames Wbre confined to BY V. T. HAMLIN annuity 25 Thomas — 33 Cilrvs fruit ' husband followed. Coventry American Legion Poafaa The Mr. end Mrs. Club m-UI be?rl»;y'a home te In AVllUmantic. Uttle, telephone riigrim 2-628t. Ithe buUdihg Itself. A>^UY OOP 38 Attach--' 47 Ireland Bayer and tw .members of the reached, howevef. ■ u 1hg was 'Wilfred T. Maxwell, sec- follows: 7:30 a.m. Tueaday at Cov­ in charge of a dessert sale afteg EVenta Tonight 31 Charged atom Idlion retaii of the Connecticut Associa­ nr v o s M vwiTTw/1 Tmwc t've X' 32 nrifhea 26 Cioya 40 — r prup' 48 — ^ and TPC met bi the Muhlctpal Build­ sewering the area has been rec- 7 entry Grammar School and 8 a.m. church services Sunday to be held Epdeiel'toavn meeting at 8, Rob- ,rn oowwiar ^ l T ^*Sw!!hbS our OFF LA A«OUT OOT IT.. 34COrnmeal 27 Mediiermnean 41 Use V. nut pudding ing id-decide what action should Oihmended ha septic . tanks are _ In tion of Federated Planning and Wednesday at Robertson Bchool. at the Church Community House. erteon.School; Cub 8eoi>t Peek 57, I oKtf -rH'acx JkMMUNiTOJ • porridge coeat dweller 42 AstcrUlc ^J^tfhta (ab.) he taken on the court derlaion May «>» Norwood St. and on Farm Zoning Agencies. The Pilgrim Fellowship will Dene''!Deim'l and 3, at T,7, homS. of Mrs. It was suggested .at the meet- (Tfiirch* Hervlcea 36 Snicker----- 1 1 ^ which i c h upheldunheld an appeal made Dr., and in some caadk, sewerage The'-fley. James R. MacArthur n.eet at 1 p.m. Sunday at Jhe FpMerick Young; Explorer<, E Scout 37 Falsehood by Atty. John D. LaBelle is emptying into Hop Brook. aa hia aer- Church Comuunity House with ftnil 64, at 8, PApdd Hill Sdtaool; 7 8 . S io n 80 New ■York city \ 1 T 4 5 t !i tloning the legality of the Bit in on meeting* of the w- mon tt^lc dtu-lkg Ihe 10:45 a.m. Ronald . Kphler, fetlbwahis com*, setback card party,'bL S.iAmeriean iAre They Ants Or 32 Men lervantt iwrUationa. The revlslone/ were cently elected School ^BuUdliig services Sundej/- at the First Con­ mission chairman in cha^e. Legion home; social, ai 8, South I ; 2 ' \l 1) 14 Committee aa ell school syttem 84 Wading bird V adtqpted by the TPC the/fCIub C o n sid e rs gregational Church. The Religloue Eduoetfon eom- Coventry firehouse; Trial .^ustlcel 35 Football team 15 nl il Board of Directors OCtoW'. X plans are included Jn the commis- ' The FTlgrlm FellovfsJj^ will have 36 Light brown Judge Vine ParmMee had niled ----- Pool Wednesday .ston'B responsibility for low-n a workday at 3 p.m. Sunday at the 37 Honey eater 18 11 »■ that LaBelle, repregtmtlng bdilder planning. Qukndt Hali?4RCC 4t Was rictdrloufpi/rn15 2C ti It cT eated In fomruhg a aw'immlng pool business', schools, municipal btiild- •hotb ssfoqk 42 Yduog porker p i before the werpadopted even party. TWB «T*iRT though the 'W.wn Charter does asaoclatioi) w-iU meet Wednesday IngL cemeteries and town dumps. V If In Doubt Call 45 Sancllflpd » 51 t 55 night at'lhe clubhouse. It was an­ The Pastor's • Council has ap­ IDOAV^ E(»)600E not w^iedfy thwt there shall be Stevenson pointed out. pointed Mrs. Raymond B. Bennett « o i ■../ CARNIVAL BY DICE TURNER 49 Moderate- i nounced today by* John Sommera The commission learned through 61 War god 55 such a hearing'. V of the club's pool committee. as chairman of the church dec­ f •«•• M w< kM t|t •«• «s •« «l Numerous Other quedtipm raised its talk with Maxw.ell that such orating ' committee. She replaces j 82 Seed vessel A meeting planned for leet L A m y Exterminating Co. 63 Cultivate % 1? 18 It by LaBMlalagarding pijvialona ip^ a,, group should take. the. initiative Mrs, Lloyd D. MacQuonm who wilt Fann Field LOAM the regiUat|ans t 're not ens^ra^, Wednesday waa postponed. in making suggeations for changes BY AL VERMEER 84 Insect egg 40 41 Sommers said over 60 'of e< re­ still remain as a membqr of the I'k is c il l a ’s p o p ' SSRepetitioo i the said, since this ruUng and not- w-alt until . tawi)speople committee; Others serving on the applied to the regulatioM as a' quired number of 75 club members seek changes In a zone. There Council are Raymond B. Bennett, $2,00 Cu. Yd. WEY rOET OUT ' 66 Slipped H <« 414t dj have' indicated a-..wilUng^ess to OP MERE •7 Compass pcdnt 11 s whole. should be more informal public MINIMUM 6 CUBIC YARDS YO U /> buy 875 redeemable bonds and pay meetings in order that the com­ Phono Ml LEX'S TAKE OUR WITW TWAT iwWN It ^1 To Study-Briefs BONE! Bayer reoci iisended that Town approximately |25 in yearly dues mission have public opinipn on SN AC K INTO TME l-Go by 'Yo form the association. He said TEL. Ml 9*4824 1390 •one changes. Stevenson said. 2 UVIN® ROOM- 12 5? id Planning. Bklg|ineer Eldward 3 Mind Rybesyk study the briefs both-he each is expected to bring his 875 Thinking on zoning should benefit 3 Fruit r It 51 to the meeting.' the whole town and not merely i(i- ; 5 e ^ 4 Quaking and LaBelle submitted to the court. • . The association Would finance a '-dlviduals, it M’aa pointed out. 42 by 24-foot portable' pool with a Maxwell complimented the com­ This review would reveal the • * 6 ^ more controversial points, he said, similarly sized' children's .wading prehensive Plans for the town adding there would probably be pool, both laid end-to-end w^/hin which have been drawn tip by the area of the present tefinU M. H. Lincoln of the Technical SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NE^AL about a half dozen fundamental . ones. courts. It would also finance a fll- planning Aesn. LIFE The attorney aug^eated'-eimtUr tratlon (lant,, men's cabana, a Stevenson pointed out that Max­ well's aarvlcea are available to the regulations in other towns should women's cabana, and a snack bar. - THE CAR BUY OF THE YEAR be revie\ ed to aee how they Total coat would he $15,000, local commiasion at any time as MERCURY handled these qrestiqns. Sommers aaid, i the state ikenice is set up to help The Board of Directors is ex­ towns with pUmning and zoning r.M. »«■. V.A f I. OR. Bayer also suggested that por­ IMA U r m t.^ pected to give permission for the prohleniB. • ■ tions of the subdivislona be re­ . 400 for Polio HhoU £ML£ SMmmtBEUT written so as to set up ‘‘guide pool to be located on the Jlow-n- owned land the club is occupying A t least 400 persons have indi­ maumumtiumKHfm LONG SAM GAFP and BOB LUBBERS posts” for the water, engineering cated their interest in attending THE PLACE TO BUY-Moriarty Brotiidrs and other departments to follow. under a 7-year lease. A letter by m m rn u f7 4 J U , 'nM BA/PlAN :! WLLAAKSIOPIDUMO ALLMvaeauE M-natsocNcs MMeM0W,'K»HWy-Y?A>«Rw.. Town Counsel Philijp Bayer grant­ the boater she polio clinic be­ Sections of the r'eguhUions dele, tween' 6:30 p.m. and 8:30 V-ih. SMM 0y PRDxy/ X WILL tmuze ybUR m o R , CP HYPNOas, AUO,5U96£6noH >IXlABBNOAOR6 gate authority in certain^ ciroiun- ing such peemiaaion and also noti­ M U R E ANOMOfCB V 0VERCCM16-THAT py»M v PLAjR foR vanY THANAPRooecnoN fying the club that the facilities Tuesday at Coventry Grammar atances to these apartments. School, according to' Mrs. David m e r c u r y oeuaous cneATues^ natural prsuuokx O ^U N R WHXBe(wou6Hr OP/«y/MA«»enc Martin Alvord. 'TPC idialrm^n, ■ will be taxable and would have to NOW AVAILAILE WHY Aem tsr 6QI>eCN6 OFRV/UNOQMNTtC psRSONAurvr be moved if the club aver relo­ Simmons, genen^ chairman. This e x p ire d that these sections of the will be for high school pupils and p w ^ta u ef reviiea.iSgulatione had bami writ­ cates will come up for Board ac­ POWER BRAKE tion in a forthcoming meeting. adults. Two members of the Cov­ IS SELECTED AS ten the'W ay‘they were in an at­ entry Police Petrol will be on traf­ t e * * ‘ tempt to prevent, the neceasity of Sommers said a bank represen­ % fic duty. kiTS f V rewriting them “ everytime some tative add a fepresentatlve of the There will be a special clinic at FOR LATE lifODRL CARS . BEST BUY IN THE newmaterial cqme out." International Swimming Pool Assn, 0 » 9:30' a.m. June 4 at the PubHc .DISTRIBV'FEO BY l e ^ * .Bayer said this could be covered will be at the, Wednesday meeting Health Nursing Assn, office in the by using "general phraseology” to answer any quegtiona about fi­ Helms building on Main St. for M^DDLE-PRICE which could be used by the other nancing or pool construction. second shift workers. MANCHESTER departments as a guide. For ex­ Two or three lifeguards would Dr. pobert P. Bowen, health di­ •W jjy ample, he aaid, the regulations be op duty during pool use, he rector, will be in charge of the in­ ^ FIELD ♦ hH. could require the meeting of the said. jections. The two local PTA units AUTO PARTS highway department's minimum If authorised Wednesday nighL are co-eponsoring the program. **Junior has a lot of abilKyr Why, ha can taka a wrench requirements without outlining all he said, t)te pool could be built and " Persons not ready for the fourth 970 BROAD b] JUDD SAXON / BY KEN BALD and JERRY BRONDFIELD and a pa{r of pliers and fix me for two paydayal" < the specifications. / be ready for use in three weeks. or booster Innociilation may at- Law Requirea buide NEVER MIND'THK EFFECT 15 JUST AS 6000. Tw o FISURES WALK TOWARD THE CONTROL CENTER PEOPIE WILL aeVBR FOPSET THEY HAD TO AT BEAR fMV PAM... . 'The iakv requires that such guide ' ---- 1 FLEE THEIR HCME5 AND posit be net up. by the TPC in its t rapacity .as-a legislative body, but EASY TO RaAX IN LITTLE SPORTS BY ROUS»)N it was hot lieccasary to put the speclflaatlcns..in the''regulations, BayCrWald. . k:OME TO Bayar readily agreed to work EASY TO ^ ID B IN with the TPC In drawing 4ip the / ’ new regulations' after Rybesyk had completed his research. Enthusiasm for the idea was ex­ for your l l i ?7C press^ by Edward Dik, the other TPC. member who .• attended the meeting. "When thia (the regula­ SO JI^lFPeRSHT ON THS ROAD BiQ DIFFERENCE IN PENFORMANOE tions) Is presented again, we want It right and want, it to go .through,” BY JOHNNY HART he said. ' -. SOMUCHTHeSAMilNPRICe... B. C. A portion of last night's meeting was devoted to discitaging the BUZZ SAWYl&R, BY ROY CRANE LBT'S. SCAR.B '^VVE'RE 4&OINS- TO HOLP r r r IflANKS F=EliOWS' MMMOtr f f l K 8LIRT, MTkt GROOVE, FIVINO THE HICC-UF THRiDW YtJU IN THE »r \ X-''" \ ID AS IF NEWWAS lORN WITH wmtt. --ntyHEGONEjH KSUgPlM 1 rioutMrr,tOTt\ OUT OP ' cReeK, wiLEVJ M ergury ' frrrtK,!, I { MINI M0U» vim ) i T H E Y ' R E C Q H B l n w c •ooa-teoNi,TA.J V ^ CAMERAS flLM ^FLASH B U LBS DISCOUNT PRICES A Story Drive is the oar ARTHUR DRUB n P L A N T S for you^ " You Should Read T h r u Am /- « i t POTTED PETUNIAS—Singlo G E R A X rU M S i f e * You want the most livoblo C*f* «H FpA Olid deublo Buying a new car is no doubt nne of Jhc S u rn m e r and easy to get in and out of •m iRAl lUCTRK^ AUVMNLY 80OM-B00M BMM8 IATiNG I ★ VINCA VINES largest purchases a falmily makes with- passenger comparttneni in ^ UKI ASTARVtP H0R « . . • MOR1Y MEEKLE BY DICK CAVAl.LI ★ SPIKES the exception of buying a' home and a Mercury’s price class. VOU'BE NOLrMNOr.lM NEW 50ca,j 85c ★ AGERATUM—Pottod famil.v today should look Around ,and MICKEY FINN whoarcvou QOiNGTD V JUST HAVING IT BY LANK LEONARD GALLING? HAVE THEM TO ANOTHER A h e m im N becMhig sise—-3Be ★ MIXED POTS make sufe they receive the mosi for TAKE THE OH, I'M SATISFIED. PHIL' ) BUT THINK OB 4 1 WONT-IM NOT 6KODY LOCADON, M J tm i f • • W §IV,I PHONE OUT/ 7 / \/ T - fhoii'dollar. Wfe at Moriarty Bros, feel •'You want a ear that’s sleekly 1 MADE f I20tf ON fT 7 WHAT YOU WOULD HOPE'S k CLANa; 1 JUST WANT ENOUfiH but not wildly stytsd and -AN D DON'T HAVE HAVE MADE-IF YOU'D d o n x h J TO BAY FOR MYOPBRATWN, that wjlh the new Mercury, you 4he car not by any means a blurred TO WORRY ANY MORE .'J ONLY HUNB ON TO ON TOO CLEAR THE MORTGAGE OFF 4 k OIL F V IN A C l Ift TiiiM to Plaiit -r- TraNitilaRtMl Aaaual Boddiag Plaait buyer will he getting more in all, Ways. I IE HOUSE. AND HAV r carbon copy of some A Ageratum * DahUas A .SalvU So why not slop by and get a free ap­ other make: A Astefe * MarIgaMa A SeWaantbus MOSTLY praisal on your present ra^ and let us ■k Alyseum * Lobelia . A Snap* - . ■ ] ■k SPECIAL! I we will be happy to serve you. Won’t you. DIMXNSIONS sppneiKe . Also Pottod Rotofl slop by and see our selection of new e famtMt'ltRtral'IUctrlt HEMLOCKS -M36 In. to 130 la. EVERGREEN JS-24” nursery grown, WheelbSM ‘Yirtina’' .Mast lxilio8|ir cam and safe buy used outos. root pruned ' Ovamlt leagth 3nAla. teth.Sltl, : cirtt ivsl Wti^<-enurst gsM, AZALEA. . gvWt rM 'kNl K«tl\ S;50. Now Thank You " 'Coverall wMth ' i$6.7 la. e Tbi G*Nm' “|few«'’ We i 2 7 5 WINDOW iOXES At tbit pried you eaii' have that J 60.7 la. te $74 hi. yHT 'im l, "ffbeji-hiati'' .Overall height SI 5-W ^ U S long dresuned for hemlock ood URNS FILLiD I •ir unfitisnef hedge. ■'/ > TraaamlaeleBs . Mece-O-Matic, MaUf-Drtva JEFF COBB BY PETE HOFFMAN THE STORY OF MARTHA WAYNE BY WILSON SCRUGGS ■ Ooeto A t Little As $86 Per SHADDUP, ^ WHAT;S.Up».,OUR J SORR'»'...LOPK« J Month, Cempletely Inetailed '■ Jia, BUEVE ME WHEmT SRi Y FDIjL|ct, 6 HE'S A WARM; WITTY, WISE, WONOKFUL YOU FOOL OR.... SIREN \MAS ON LIKE MV HUNCH BUY WITH ASSURANCE and SATISFACTION AT CON'nMENTAL. UNOOLN MSBCVRT BNOLUUi FORD UNX I. AfiaVYW'OOW6 IS HOT OU-V m , HE^NDIEt eVEMTBHilDiagAiE/ FULL BLAST LIKE DIDN'T PAN OUT/ f « r free hvmting avrvoy AN ACTOR.SUT A BAPACTOR, APHONt YOU WANTED/ mhd OiNmafo

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Boston 8, Kansas City 0. have opened the gate for the an assist Tor the miserable showing of the New Yo»* Yan­ Pittsburgh Manager Danny Odiy game scheduled. le ht Said. , Poaetble OIUini ^ MuHaugh might be- wonder- formation of a third loop with ■ftie statement. from, thf club Among the cities which have kees this season, When the one-time proud BombjfrS, defend -- W I. Pi G.B;f. New York, May 22 (ff*)-—Aliktpped tn fourth plare. TboSa; from Baltimora ainc« May M, 19ST. 'ing why he didn’t speak up a'eveland ...... 21 U .6,5 * 1940 Yankees, however, didn’t He waa 4-0 against Baltimore last V*3 major' league status. Oper-. owners looaed a flood of spsculav been suggested as pdesibla mem- Ing American League and World Champions, f^elLjnto eighth ' II; This is ,a strange task. Gen- tion. sooner. His lecture on curfew Chicago 28 IS 62 really revive until August, and season, blanking the Birda three atnj: heads of the 16 National ■bera of a new major league are plaee in the standings last Wednesday, 1^111 as leadinjr tha BalUmure 30 16 .57 kti j erallv- the RimmieW is showing missed a fifth, straight pennant, times and allowing them j.uit one and Ani«rlrsjt League clubs sgread dna wav - how, about ball play- New York. Buffalo. New Orleans. hS'^y critics around the circuit. Holdi”"^ n the eellar and all didn’t sink in until he Kansas City ...,-in t7 .48 ('run. in' the (our decisiona. Hire unaifimously yesterday "to era ? ' Dallas-Fdrt Worth* Minneapolis-^ shjffied Uw.'jjineup. but then hia • ; how ea.sy it would be for the finishing third, two games behind spot marked the divt lime In lfl*r Washington 17..^ 80 .46 Detroit, Only one game was achedultd In favorably consider” applications A third major league would need St. Paul. Montreal. Seattle, Mexico .veers a febm wearing the pencil siKtji-r>lec»-Hrkt«ii'kot the.idea.' ; New -York Yankees to rip an SOO players under the'present play­ Boston ...... 14 'll .42 The task of pulling nut of the the AL yesterday and-Bnaton won for, major leairue status by "an ac-- City and Toronto. atripe uniforms df the Vanks w’as They heird th(q altlwJar Ib ^ and Detroit ...... IS2 d .,-W gij; American' League pennant it with Tom Brewer and Leo Kleljr , ceptable group Of eight clubs er limit rWe. Minneapolis. St. Paul, Fort in auch a poaltiop. > clear hist Tight.' pu'tfiVg 4fade a New York Ki’ ir- 5 'r»rt. Now It's a n)atfer of cellar-doesn't figure to be easy for which could qualify.” To that. Frick said. "The play­ * j pointing out how the World the Yankees at Baltimore. They’ve blanking Kansas Oty 64). Worth- and Dallas now have in­ Lane, back-:1u the Atileric. . elump that had draped theiA.with Toda.v’s Games ttaseball Commissioner F o rd ers, will develop If yoii have the dividual teams in the Class AAA four'defeACa m five gam M '^th a Ejetrolt at Cleveland, 8 p.m;-.—___ , Champions rot)ld e.srape the cellar. lost four in a row to the Orioles, Frick- says his personal belief Is jobs for them." f League after a ' spell with th^-^L ; They conid do it. in 24 hours, be- who ate third, just 7N games he- American Assn. Buffalo, Toronto Louis Cardinals In the 12r])k. errofleas 7-2 vto^oiy at St. Foytack (1-8) vs Bell (.1-2i. RED SOX 6, A’a 6—Tha M ^ o x . that such a league la "Inevitable" He said there was no discussion and Montreal are tha ClaaS AAA Louis. Thai, also pujt'^ an end ’ to Chicago at Kansas Uity. 10 p.m '^ginnihg tonight in Bslllmore. By IWnd first place Clevelsmi. And the (gaining only tlieir aecq^ victory and that It certainly will come in the meeting of player talent or loop in a like capacity oF general winning the first two gs)nes of the Birds. 4-2 for the season against Internttional League. - naanager, has made ft a habit, pub­ the CardAals’ wlwiit»it string at — Shaw (3-0) vs. Grim (4-Si in nine games, buateii-<ini players, after V m K*’ the. Tuesday opener —Paacual )3-3( vs. Delook (41). spill two'gani-as st Cleveland end beaten the Yankees two In s row. I only other victory waa a twq-hlt vWe ought to be ready In., four . One of the qualifleations set up qualification, they would have to Durlqg .-the Hot Stove League ! at i^. LouUt; ahookup the lineup Tomorrow's Schedtile Wsshingtom' caO teke two from starting with s no-hiuer lest Sept; ! shulout against the Yankees, gave 1 .-r. Bill MacAfdle, junior dis­ or five weekd to da something. Jhe in the meeting .yesterday was that show proof.of financial responsibil­ aeaaqn'last winter, Lane, who hSs| "afttff* they were whipped again Detroit at t^leveland, 2 p )». sixth place Boston'In that span. 20 He’s 2-1 sgslnst them since ’up eight of the A’e nine hlU and tance ruiiner from Manches­ third major league should be In the new League ^yould be respon­ ity, have’ a park or a commitment a ASbit for dealing off players like MWneeidalrwtajst night he replaced Chicago at Kansas City, 10 p.)n. This is no pitch to vrsiu rerl the ending his NsHonsI League i needed Kieiy's relief In the eighth the formative stage by that time." sible for all territorial provisions ' glWTtitop’.Wck tf^oat with Dick New -York et B«U))no)e, 2:0.5 p.)u. Yankees. Bill It does point out that Slav two yesis ago efler belrig hit on the hand by a \ ter, has been elected captain for a park seating a minimum of/# *•*''* pla.vec w-ould loss out un-. Scl.ofleld and read# Rocky Nelson of Brown University's track The statement on the formation snd financial obligations neees-' 25,000, have A balanced 154-ga playable cards, said the Yankees Washington al Boston. - p.m. it'a s bit early to start Ihe'-v^iquiem Manager Caae.v aiengel has his ^^*1’ Boone liner, of a third league came here from aary to aet it up. could be beaten. hi* first baimriian in -place of the fiiinday's fichedule tpam for the 1^59-60 keason. sechedulei adhere to the roajor eL)t(simatlng...Ted KlUSzewslU and for the champion. see, Bob Turley. peggeiT lo faca,the Ned Oarver (8-2) dropped hia Frick at the windup of a^ hastily The best guess' was that wotild league ‘salary agreement wtlh no "The Yankees are not invincible. Detroit at Cleveleml (2), 1 :.50 Strangely, the last time tbe Orioles. The .big rlghlhandei, like [fourth in a row to the Red Sox, MacArdle’a election followed called meeting of the major ISagiie cost msny thousands of dollars to Dick Stuart., . p.m Yankees were last, in 1940, on May 1th* rest of the champs off ii-a hum 'who have, Iiist only one of seven' maximum, accept UiV" various They can be beaten." Lane told i . f- Groat, whom - ITiirtaugh aald a fine spring season, during club bosses. recompense the top minor leagues i major league agreements, agree newsmen. "Casey Stengel is a push i Ctui-aao at Kaniaa City, 3 :.1o p ni 25. they won two straight snd Start (3-4), hsa won five straight decisions against the- little right- Frick's Statement for cities taken from them. It un-1 to join the player pension plsn or L>” needed a lest but ’’iz still my New York at Baltiniore (2), 2:05 which he won the mile run in button manager. I’ll tell you how | HANK BAUER ahortotop," hgd been charged with the la.st .four meets, and ran Frick’s statement said "There is doubtedly would mean a* wholesale i adopt a comparable plan, have* a we can beat the Yankees. If all ' p.m. y no existing plan to expand the realignment of the minors. | population in each city not less five.#rtbrs and Stuart with three Washington at Boston, 2 p.m. only 1.1 second off the uni­ seven other clubs will save their | There is no place for New York among [the Buca’ 14, bools in nine present major-leagues." By Ihst he There was n'n immediata com- i than the amallest citv in the pres- beat pitchers to use against New to- go but up.-. versity record in the finale at mesnt expansion of the Nations! ment from Georg# Trautman, head I.ent major leagues. games iLaat night they managed - National I-oogu# Joe McCarthy Teih Yankee Rooters York, the Yankees wiU’be beaten. ' tlieir aewnd errorle.sa game in 10. Philaclelpliia in a triangular We should gang up. They have. Yesterday's Results Baseball Boss The v,«rot skiu of the vear came, Pittsburgh 7, St. l>oiil8 2 meet again.st Penn and Co­ dominated the American League, , to an enfl in .the only other Nation­ Philadelphians, Clllrago 0. lumbia. MacArdle was clocked too long. It’s bad for baseball to , Ronnie Daigle has been named al t^ a g ^ game scheduled when A/1.-I win so often." j only Games Scheduled in 4:17.5. The Brown record commissioner of both the Twilight the Phiiadelphis., Phillies, who. had W . L Pet G B. ‘Sit and Wait--Be Patient’ is 4:16.4, established ip 1913 Rose Bowl Agreement The fankeea.have seen front { Baseball League and the Interme­ , lost' eight in. a row, won 3-0 at Milwaukee line pitching, as 'well as second { diate Ba.sehall League. The Twl Chicago. [behind Ruben Gomez' San Francisco by Norman Taber. MacArdle and third rate chuckers, and they ' Leaguers will play at either Mt. Buffsio, N Y.. May 22 i/P)--IfO-and wsil for a few lo diop and I Nebo or the high School with the four-hit pitching. Chicago ...... : Marse Joe McCarthy was manag-| gel those runs across," he said In-^ had also been a standout on have all looked the same. x ' I I ^ • • • 1*08 Angeles . I the Bruin cross country team Killed in Standoff Vote * ♦ • / . Intermediate, fiction at the West I ing the New York Yankees today. ^ day. j Side OvaJ. Both leagues will start PIK.4TES 7, CARPS 2—The Pi­ Ctncinnatl- .. . lie d do Just whal he knows tlasey "People are taking a few jaba at I during the fall. Coach Ivan Won't Stand Pat early in June. . . Summer volley­ rates ripped Into Cardinal right: Pittsburgh .. Stengel is doing. CsMy and the club, but I wouldn't Fuqua looks on. Arbor. Mich.. May 22 (^iP)—The Big Ten today will end its •' ball, Wally Fortin of the Rec ataS hander Lindy McDaniel (2-51 for With ball in hand Cardinal (catcher Hal Smith lunges to tag out Don Hoak of Pitts­ St. Louis . . . . ".Sll and wait be patient." be too surprised If Casey has the It would be a safe-wager that three runs in the first inning, then Philadelphia . 13-year Rose Bowl football hookup unless there is a last the Yankees wonk stand pat. reports, srill start the latter, part burgh Pirates after the latter slid wide of the plate in the third inning of la.st night’s 1*he man who led the Yankees to last, laugh again," he remarked CHURCH LEAGUE of June at the West Side C>val. scored three in the third against Toda.v’s Gomes six world championships and eight as 'hia only pi«dirtion of the WOMKN’6 BVMNKB DOUBLEI I ’ • ■ __ - riiinute switch in conference strategy. Aa far as meets the Some heads will be rolling wttfiln reliever Ernie Broglio. bon Hoak game. Hoak was ’out when he attempted to score from second base on Dick Schofield’s Milwaukee at Philadelphia. 8:05 A Dlirlti** Bud Howard banged out three eye. the Rose Bowl agreement has been killed in a standoff the next wee< to 10 days. Sten- . . . .limniy Blanchard and Mike American League pennants In 15 American Leogi e race. W L Pci. Ycslcnlav’s Homers hits, including a homer. In three Saverick, two former fine baseball and Bill Mazeroakl each drove in single tonight. The Pirates won 7-2. (AP Photofax) p.m. — Burdette (6-2) vs. Rob­ years says he knows "Just what r KIcter-M. Carpenter... t 0 1.000 Alex MiteH and Wayne Bethea at'bats and scored^three runs in -'^5-6 vote b y ‘I Individual Big Ten , If**’* record, of nine pa'nnants In two runs for the Pirates, with erta (2-21. He said he wouldn't have the V Moiion-5:. Teaforll.., t 3 1 M l S'Hoola. Today’a joint meeting of yeai-s is sn i-mre'ssive one and players from Manchester, have Caaey la going*through." • slightest idea how he would handle K .Inhnson-A. Sldler .... 2 I Ml American League leading North Methodist to a free-1 each completed 10 yea[-a of service Hoak scoring another after dou- San Francisco at Los Angeles. Joe. 72. said he went through a A. Twerdy-I.. Twerdv ... 3 1 ,W7 Jensen, Red Sox (lOi. scoring 15-12 triumph over the' faculty repi-e .cntatlvea and sth it's hardly likely Weiss vrill su-lng bling'for his third-hit. 11 p.m.—Antonelll (5-2) vs. Drys- similar experience in 1940. the club. P 5'*ll*iiaber-ti. Bell ... 3 I .(87 Clash in Garden Bout Tonight letlc directors appears destined to the ax on the field boss ' but e Southpaw Harve.v Haddix (3-2’) •‘Finsterwald^s Golf . . .No. 28- "F rst, ii a none of my biialneos. M. Kamerer-G. Roberto . .'8 1 .667 Gernert. Red Sox (5). Clvltan last night at Ml. Nebo. i-i ■ chai’d pitched for several local Sfport Schedule dale (3-4). "We had won four straight H kli:Caim-S. Jacobs ... 1 2 .33.1 Busby, Red Sox (1). Losing pitcher Frank Benevento dellve*- the fa-al blow. was the winner. He gave up 10 St. Louis al Chicago. 3 p.m.— Need Hite and Rims The Big Ten will refuse to i-e^ hi while Saverick was a third .pennants," he sa'd, "and In Ma.v of R. McAlllaler-G. JohnaoD ..t 3 - .38.1 National League clouted two singles and a doubfe f baseman. Both men also played hits, but didn't walk a man and Toftay J Practice Part of Game Blaylock (2-1) vs. Hobble (3-3). that year we found ourselves In "Secondly, I lon't follow the K. RcablesiB. Kuamlk ... . 1 3 ,«.1 ing**- uaiial, two judges and a referee In four trips. The Civilan out-hit; new the Rose Bowl contract be­ struck out seven while beating his r. Crandall-H. Dey ...... 1 1 None j returns to Madiaon Square Gar-j will score It by rounds, qaing a cause a tie ia as good aa a New York needs some new j with Hamilton...... lohnny Lree-'e, Methodist ve. St. Mary’s, 6:16— Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, 8:16 i last place, game well enough now to know I Canstantlne-A Beebe 1 3 .83.1 the victors bv an 18-12 margin." -, faces. Hank Bat)er and-^Yogi Ber- former all around athlete with lo- old mates for the second time this p.m. — Purkey ths strength end weakness of tha J. ■'Nourl*-C, - -- Janicks - ...... 0 3 .00(1 den for a long rufi tonight with a 1 supplementary point system in vote. - season. McDaniel.i whq hcvbr had Mt. Nebo., By DOW FIN8TEBWALD (4-41 va. L aw Club Had Everything Week's (op scores at tha Xanensstsr Methodist'... 140 fL4 2-15-12-2 i-a tn particular do not scare i cal teams, i# a member of the Rer- High baseball at Windham, 8:15. (3-1). ■ 'What could I do? Here was a clib, and thirdly, I dpn’l know , hea\’yw-eight match between Alex | case of even rounds. Clvltan ...... 234 012 0-12-18-3 However; a delaying actioh may eiyimy pitaiers as they once did. ! res tion A Welfare Countll at lost to the Pirates before this sea- . PGA Ohampion than anyone ran come up with^en Bowling Green'; Flo Johnson 136.,Ksy Scholastic Baseball \ I Mlteff of Argentina aotfaubstltute! This was to have been a re-, be the strategy of conference Rose eon, has been Haddlx's-victim in High golf'St Hall. Tomorrow’s Hcheduln ; club that had won ever.Vlhlng In Scabies 123, Mary KSmerer ltl-123. Chappell and Sleel.V; Benevento Gil McDougald has had two bad ■ Haihilton in Windsor Locks. Once you have the five funda­ Milwaukee at Philadelphia 4-’’° the league . . . A real champion­ anewer that will produce hits and Helen McCann IIS-106. Shirley Jacobs Bulkeley 5, East Hartford 0. Wa.\me Bethea of Ndw York. match between Mlteff and Zors and Rybezyk. Bowl p[-oponents. A ctuall\\ vir­ for him -- years an'’. Mickey both. Chene.v Tech at RHAM, 3. m-ioa. Kve Tedford 131, Anne Twerdy Weaver 4, Hartford 2 (111 The first Garden ring , show Folley of Chandler. Ariz., the tually all of the Big-Ten football • • • A A .8 vt Anaaldi’a, 6—Ver­ mentals ingrained and in good p.m. ship club. I just had tn wait. And runs. ” 106-107-106 (very consistent to say the Mantle, bothered by ailments, is working order, you will be ready San Francisco at Los Angeles, '• Stengel's Bronx Bombers alld Ikasll Fion Crandall 106-107, Gsorgena Hall 7, P latt.3. ! since March -20 will be covered on high-ranking challenger who out­ coaches and athletic directors are Off the Cuff ^ PHILR 8, p CBS 0—Gomez, win­ planck. you know, before long we were out RECREATION LEAUl F, not helping the YsnHee cause any. Sullivan's va Optical, 6—Wad­ to master the finer points needed 11 p.m. of there and bark in first. into lost 1 looe in the junior circuit Bell 10« and Oen«WleVe Roberto Ids. Maloney 12,'Wethersfield 10. I network radio and televi­ pointed Miteff In Denver .Ian. 29. Jumping on Walt Ferguson for I wholeheartedly , In favor of the Moose Skowion, despite his great ning his fits! in three decisions A week ago when___ the... learnsteams rolled ■Ellsworth 7, East Windsor 5. sion starling at 10 p.m. (DSTl. Aa Hpw-ever. Folley said he had been i Rose Bbwl. Doris Haltin' of East Hartford with the Phils, and CTub rookie dell.- to become a fine golfer. SI. Louis st Chicago, 2 p.m. The Yankees finished the season Wednesday i . a 18-6 Ions to De- to deternllije' the makeup---- or-the T-Ihe two six runs In the first Inning the un­ physique., is prone to injuries and is the new president of the 'Man­ Systematize practice. It is s Chneinnsti at Pittsburgh, 1 ;,30 troil at tihe aladlitri. It was the rilvialona the following netsworihy netswofUiy advised not to box for a month! Top Faoulty I.«vel Bob Anderson had a shutout duel Green Manor va Garden Grove. in third that year, a few percent­ j games were noted: Helen lleConn ISd- because of a cracked bone in his; beaten Teachers remained tied for The opposition has developed at has ______already missed x. a good share . chester Kennel Club. Other offi­ 6--Buckley. necessary part of the game, but to p.m. age points behind Detroit snd I first time the Boml^rs had iieen in first place with a one-sided 8-1 cers sre Herman Schendel, "firat until the eighth. Then the V26-341. Hlle McAUlstsr 108-106-110-837.108-106-110 right hand. top faculty level, the same groupi a Ills, who had managed just two Saturday. May 28 practice the -wrong thing ia worse Sunda.v's So.liodUle Cleveland. j th# cellar li 10 years. Flo Johnson (37. Phyilla f^Ilonsbesrollonsbes 134, Switched His Plans victory over the Police Depart­ which spurned post-season foot- liability in leftfield. Tony Kubek vice president: Mrs. Flora Chase, than none al all. Every time you Milwaukee at Philadelphia (2). McCarthy retired from baseball "I know’ what (Msey is going Maude (larpentrr J13. Anne ~Twerdy ‘ ment last night at (Charter Oak is not a major- league shertatop. second vice president: Mrs. Janis hits, scored twice on singles, by State 'CIAC Track Meet, 1 — 115. Helene Dey 117. Mery Komerer Bethea, alread.v training to box haJI competition before the pres­ . 'Willie Jones and Gomez, a double New Britain. make a shot improperly In prac­ 1:35 p.m. . to "Yankee Farm" in 19,50. Seven through and I know how the play­ nfr-ns. Genevieve Rnberlo X06, Jean Park. Lee Fracchia (two singles) One New York writgi- maintained Quinn, third vice president; Mrs. tice. ,vou drive .the bad habit deep­ Nourte 107. Kay Besbiea 106. next Monday in Baltimore, switch­ ent Rose Bowl pact was signed. ■by Sparky Anderson and sacrifice Monday. May 25 San Francisco st Los Angeles. years later he was named to base­ ers feel,” said McCarthy, "but 1 So white you can't ed his plans and agreed to take and ^ n ie Noske (double) ac­ It Wa.s regarded a.s significant last w ^k ih-t the reason for the Marion Szeluga. secretary, and flleg by Jim Hegan and Richie er into your system snd game. •5 p.m. ball's Hall of Fame, just car t eee a Yankee teem be­ counted for three of the loser's six that a special meeting of facultv Yankee collapse was Stengel's Mrs, Alice Rae. treasurer. Board High baseball va Conard. 3)16— Develop accuracy and the neces­ St. Louis at Chicago. -2 p.m. ing in lest place very long. And Former catchers Clyde Kluttg the bout at the request of Teddy hits off Ed Gracyaln.v. Catcher Ashburn. They got their-other r\in Memorial Held. "When thosf hits that .bnce-got Brenner, new Garden matchmak­ repre.sentstive.s yesterday was set stiibborness to bench Kubek and of Directors consists of Herb Hos­ in the nbtlh on 'W'ally Post’s triple sary compart swing with the Cincinnati at Pittsburgh (2), men on base are turned ifilo bosy I don't think many people will see and Bubbo) Jonnerd are scouting miss it I Walker Briggs banged out two install McDougald at shortstop. kins, William James. Curt Gaakell High golf host to Windham. irons. A good way is to place a er. The original bout, incidentally, for July 25, -in Chicago wjthout and their third sacrifice fl.v. this ' High tennis vs Conard, 3:15— 1 p.m. oiils, you’ve just got to sit back them there for long, either." for the'Kaneag City Athletioi. waa signed by Jack Barrett, the I •singles and Bob Clifford had a any parti<-ular agenda. McDougald. the writer cloae to and Mrs. George Donahue. Instal­ one by Jonek. hall at the edge of the green and double to pace the Teacher's nine- ■ if today'a ballot aameho\^ -the scene sa,. a, is the > best all lation of officers will take place High School. chip. The stance may be spread ; So iow priced you matchmaker Brenner lucceeded. hit attack. s Gomez, the' .righthander who Marines va Walnut, 6:16—Rob­ You may remember Miteff for Scores W in should produce a move to shelve ((u-onnd shortstof in the league. June 10. . . . Eddie Wojcik has a worked for the Giants until last slightly close to the green, but j Teachers .....810 010 x-'8-9-1 .200 batting average after the ertson Park. never widei* than the shoulders. won't want toC his numerous TV fights. He was Lanky Myles McDonough of action on the. Rose Bowl, the mat­ Pitching has held up for New , winter, gave up, only .sihgles, none ; Nike Vs Bill’s. 8:8(£>—RoberUon knocked out in the first round by Police ___. 000 100- # 1 -6 -1 ter might be carried over to the York althotigh the moundsmen are first 13 gsmes with the Notre after ,the fifth as he r.etir^ th8 Gradually move back, obtaining Gracyalny and Briggs;' Fergu­ Bolton pitched Trinity to an Dame baseball team thia.apring. Park. the feel of .your capacity w ith' Mike DeJohn in 1957 after .win­ son and RoberJ.ji; impressive . 4-2 win over July 25 meeting. Meanwhile, an not big Yiinners. New York's at­ . laat 13 men in order, ife . walked North Methodist vs Center ning 12 straight. He was rolling effort would be made to induce a tack nets bogged down to prac The Manchester catcher collected one, struck ou.t three in htli^,firft each club. . I ...— ------Springfield' College yesterday eight hits in 45 at bats and drove Cohgoa, 6:15—Mt. Nebo. Develop distance and as much along on .another streak th it in­ In Hartford. Although touched bare wimiing majority in behalf ticaliyTqtihmg-wUh but one player complete game of the season'Arid ' First National va Teachers, 6:15 cluded Nino Valdes and Reuben of the Rose Bowl. Tlils could be; ...... hittliig SSOO r- or better. And the in five runs in this period. , . . his fourth in 26 starts since May accuracy as possible with the for a dozen hits, all singlea. Sally Middletown Pinto, wife of —Charter Oak. woods. j Vargas when he' was slopped O I 111 e d o Selected j McDonough was never in seri­ * e'’en 5-4 vote if one! defense has been spotty. " 25 of last year. WONEB’8 SCMMKR DOHBI.E8 again last September by Willi anti-bowl school ab(it*lned. _ . _ , . ,! Uan Pinto, local basketball offi- ' A A S vs Lawyers, 6—Ver- You can’t practice putting loo | ous trouble, thanks to some ^ Perhaps he other clubs listened v cial. Is a professional model. . . plamsk. . B DIfilUa Y o u n i r o v e Besmanoff. Once again it waa . in As matters stood entering' to- much, not even on the cartel a t : W L Pet. All-Weather For \59 Gup Play fine Hefenslve play by his to I^ue j ^ g enough and finally * Bin MacArdle has been awarded Sulliv^'s -vs Parkade, 6—Wad­ home. * ! the first round. In 1959 Miteff lost day'q Rose Bowl showdown. Mln- ^cided the curly haired Indian hia letter in track at Brown-Uni­ Dodger Tryout A McNfUl-P. Carlin ...... S O'l.O a decision to Tolley and- knocked mates. nesoU, Wisconsin, Northwestefh, dell. B. Hackenberry-B. McL*in ..I 0 1.0 front Office operator knew what f versity. / , . Baaron Plltenger, di- Green Manor vs Moriarty’i, 6— NEXT: Start everything to- A. Mitchall-E. Dabrowakl .. 3 0 1.0 out Harold Carter. April fi at St. Seattle* May 22 i/Pi-Ths II,S. Ohio State and Illiriois were Loa A n^aa;'M ay 22 (fi — Con- C. Obremski'M. Raichenbach 3 0 1.0 Nicholas Arens. HIS record for 21 Lawn Tennis Assn., casting a pos­ against renewal of the pact. Ih fa­ he was talking about when h*! rector "of sports publicity at Buckley. g e t h e r . .). Bycholskl-E. Peek ---- ... S pro fights is 17-’3-1. sessive eye on the huge silver B. U. Favored vor were Michigan. MIchlgaji saW the. Yonks would be l->eaten. Brown, has resigned to take a neqltcut yoongstera will have two { N. Hsad-I,. Fitzgerald ...... 2 NO nvatter how one looked \at | similar position st Harvard. He is eh'ancas to try out with the Los Rockville Nippej - k. Hutton-M. Ncubtuar .... 1 bowl Uiat denotes world tennis State, Indiana,' Iowa and Purdue. Ahgelea Dodgers this auqiiner. The Hamden. May 22 (Ah—Ed Petfle, O. Trueman-B. Holt ...... 0 WHITE supremacy, yesterday nominated Storrs. May 22 (Ah—Boston Uni- the standing*. Thursday morning. , a former Connecticut L ittle- J -Uathlason-B. Doyon ...... 0 Aberdeen. Wash.—Zeke Lucero, Peruvian' Alex Olmedo and lOjVersity ia the favorite in tomor- *7* New' 'York v/es^ at t-he bottom of Leagvie director and Ileriford baseball team announced yester­ Despite the'heat and humidity. former Seton Hall coUegi basket­ D. 'Turcolte-A. Sobiski ...... 0 OF OUR POLICY AND OF OUR PRICES 136.' Sacramento, outpointed Teddy others to a preliminarv, ll-mand row’a 72nd annual New England the pile in the standings. I Times sportswriter. day that tryout camps will held Windsor's ace pitcher, Billy Stew­ ball captain, has resigned as athle­ L. I>avbir-I.. McGIven ...... 0 Hall. 13^-Seattle. 10. Lant Night'a Fights at -Municipal Stadium in Water- art, came up with another fine tic director and baseball coach at K. Irontield-B. Mitchell ...... 0 Davis Cup team for 1959. | Intercollegiate Track and Field bury, Conn., JUne 25-27, and at Top ainglf* ga.;ajnf eHofis Olmedo. who is a student st the | Championship. Twenty -* seven -ntreies—Aiauro performance yesterday afternoon Ell Whitney Tech here. The an­ Obrf>miikl 124-3^. PF*g Carlin 113. Ann "Heoftur* the PfeaHirt" by mllM Hiot yoHl ee- University of Southern California,! schools sre (fending athletes to the Los Mexlrn Angel(!g—Mauro f^tv Va’tquez. Hartford, Conn., in Dillon Stadium as he pitched a 2-0 win over nouncement was made today by McN>iU 106 and IsorRita FitERermld 106. |oy in a Sofety-TMted tor. K SURE of your cor tipp8d.thV tennis world up on its , rneet, which wiU be .held the | ^33, Me’cico^^ July 2-4-, Both camps will be open Rockville at Henry Park. Stewart William Lyons, principal, who aaid Loretta turned in a 113 single and W AY CHECK Busy Thoroughbred Program to Uiose between the ages of II and allowed but two hits,- struck out Petrie has signed-to coach at Pier­ Mrs. McNeill had a 113 a week ago ; V ALL YEAR. Wo centiiuio our poHey of ^'S4rfoty- ear last year when he almost sin-f University of Connecticut, ^fteen Bro*^*'.v5f; 22. wbai) the women rolled to determine glehandedly wrested- the Davis'' events are on the schedule. Boston 10 batters sad walked but three. son High. Sag Harbor, L. I. the two dii’isiobs. ToftHn^" ovory cor wo so*—not }u»t on Mofflo- Cup from Australia. I University has won the last five lina, 120, Corpus Christ!, stopped THAT MEANS SAFETY 66$ OPEN! championships. Pajarito Gonzalez, 118, R^ynosa, Features Handicap Standouts rid Day—but ovory day. The slim, wiry Peruvian won I Mexico, 4. ' Big Saturday WitUipr MEMBERS ◄ two ainglea matchea and teamed * Boise, Idaho—Roque Maravilla, HiBH USED OAR VALUE OF THE M ANCHESTFJl with Ham Richardson for a dou­ New York. May .22 -f^i—Two:efamous sprinter who set two world YOU KNOW YOU'RE SAFE ^ bles Victor)'. Yesterday’s Stars I -176, Nampa. Idaho, outpointed Cal Lexington, Ky.. (^) — Bill Har- BARBERS’ ASSOCIATION I Brad, 171, Oakland, Calif.. 10. handieap stars, Vertex in the Bast records « score of yeai-t ago. The tack made it three atakes vic­ 1. TIRES—Ready for thousandn of miles. 2. WHEN YOU SEE THIS SIGN! t W nX BE OPEN ◄ I Tokyo^-Hachiro Tatsumi, 1B4. and Htlisdale in the Weat, plus a Calumet Farm's Kentucky pride EVERY DAV DURING .. tories on aa many Saturdays. PLEASE PARDON THE DETOUR - niching— Ruben Gnmec, Phil- Japan, outpointed Fumio Kaizu, band of 3-vear-olds in New York, )s tOfi weight with 120 pounds. Bet­ After winning the Florida Derby BRAKES—Checked for aura, mfe Bto|>8. .1. 1™ : W EEK OF M ONDAY, Pirates to Practice lle»— H elped crack Philadelphia's headline a busy thoroughbred rac­ ter Bee drew 118 and Mrs. Bel-, M AY 25 Thru FRIDAY 151, Japan, 10. .with Jim Norris’ Easy Spur, he •(in In iiiS ◄ losing streak at eigh t W ith a four- ing program on Saturday. lean Chief - and Rorkmoore both scored at Keeneland with Bumpy so HERE'S SOME STEERING—Easy pdaitive action. 4, ELECTRI­ h it sh utou t.that beat the C ubs S-0. got IIT. CLOSED The Pirates of the National '"Vtrlex pacl:s top weight-of 131 Road 'tn Uje Pboenix Handicap and CAL SYSTEM—Ilf perfect order. 5. ENGINE— Farin League will practice tonight HIJtttng— Don H oak, nrat- College Baseball pounds ih the 110,000 a *2195 i 1125,000 Belmont Stakes next 6.70x16— $11.95* *2545 beauties today. Your old hr«6 may make the - nvpnth. MAY 24--.2:2D>:M; down paymentl , { ' The Brookfield Farm’s Inten- 7,10x15— $13.95* . tionally, winner of the Delawai-e NA-nONAL LEAGIIR f R<1$m — 3 FBCrturtt \ .•.Tube-type phis tax and recappable tires ■* Valley Stakes, tb# CharfrSn Sta­ Behind the steady aix-hlt pitch­ ble's Crafty Skipper, end the Elk- ing of Rick Maraione. Morlarty 7.60x15— $15.95* '57 OLDSilOBILE $2495 '57 lUICK 'SS lUICK $1395 cam Stable and Lou Chesler’a Broa, whipped the Manchester Roato 8ft—4 mllea from X. I* Super 88. 4-door hardtop Special 2-door hardtop. Century 4-door hardtop\ Size 7.10 X 15 Tube- Sisc T.6Q X Ij Tubei-type Atoll head' a field of 11 expected Auto Parts 8-5 last night at. Buck- (V m iTES ARE SLIGHTLY HIGHER) fnr the Withers j '■ '--j' nUDAY, MAY M. 8:80 PJ«. '57 CHRYSLER $2495 '56 OLDSMQMLE '55 DODGE $745 fits most pre-1 '■fits many recent models ley Field. Macaione walked Uvo •Phia Tax and Recappable Oaring-—BUDGET t ERMSI Super 88 4-door.- ’ Coronet 2.door. models of Bnick. Nash, ■of Chrysler, DeSoto, ADJACENT TO PAilKADE SHOPPING CEFlTER - All Winners and struck out five in chalking up Big Mldget'Raoiag Show ------1------Saratoga- 4-door hardtop Olds, Mercury, Pontiac, Buick, Olds, Hudson, Orafity SkJpper won the Jamaica his aecond straight win without a $2295 ^ OLDSM081LE '55 NASH RAMILER $945 Hudson SAT.', MAT 80, 8:80 Pliil. MIRAOLE '57 PONTIAC Super 88 convertible. Super . Mercury, Packard Another Fabulous American International Bowling Corporation Project ' Handicap. Atoll took the Swift and loss. Moriarty’s also collected six OaU Stock 0»r Program Chieftain i’8" station wagon. I Gotham Stakes Bagdad, a Far hit# in the contest marred by nine Adults fl.Sfi—Kids 60e '56 OLDSMOULE '55 CHRYSLER $1495 | .Western, triple stakes wdnnsr, Wfs errors, TVREX Tires '57 BUICK $1895 88 4:door.\ Windsor 2-door hairitop., $ I ' / 5 i * ; flown here for Ihc race to prep Moriarty’f ...... 232 001 8-6-4 FREE PARKING Super 2-door hardtop. 8 '56 OLDSMPWLE '54 STUDEBAKER ' $595 $ I 1 1 - -for tlie Be'.mont Stakes June 13. Man, Auto . . . . 002 120 5—6-9 'v-8 4-door. Fully automatic^ ' All carry 126 pounds. Macaione and Andjreoll; SchardL RBO. •SALE FIRST LINE I I d@| WpDN6roN Al^ '57 MERCURY $1845 Super 88 Holiday . 32 ' A field Of eight or nine wa!s'ex­ Halsted and McAlptne, White- BIZB , PRICE jRBIOE ‘ MonUlalr. 4-door sedan. .'SSDaSOTO and- power steering; 17 19 RESERVATIONS pected. for the rnlje and one aix- aell. ■, • ' 6.70x15 $28.80 ’ 100 LEVEL.. ;S7 IMPERIAL $2945 Firedom'e 'V-8 4-door. '54 OLDSMOMLE $595 Four for $79.80* i teenih C a 1 i f o r n"i a n . in. which Crown, 2-dO(or hardtop. * 88 2-door. Four for $71.80« ,‘v: ■ . . ^ ' INTBKNATIONAL LBAGtIB 7.10x15 . $81.20 ♦15.95' r-i '56 FORD *eiBs pa as# ■‘•cseeaM* Ufe* *ei«t tsi ots fn«ee«ei« htm BRUNSWICK i Seaneen upsat Round 'Table last Paced by Chris MoHale (double M4IINUTE FREE '57 NASH $1095 Victoria 2-door,hardtop. '53 NASH ; $295 ARE NOW lEING ACCEPTED [ year. Seaneen, owned by Neil Mo- and single), Ron Andersoq i triple 7.50x15 $84.25 |T?750 Metropolitan 2-door hardtop. Super 4-door. ■ * ' Carthy,' Vames 116 pounda and end eingle) and Danny Sulliyan ( ' INSTUUTION «SS PONTIAC $1195 Complete set of FOUR-only, a week! 8.00- 187.80 $1995 Chieftmln S. 0 p&gMnfor station. '53 PLYMOUTH $545 $/.55 , will try tc^uskt it two in a row. (two single/), Norman's defeate(l' 5.20X15 ♦18.95 • AH Si»8B—AH iS’PW ' ’ '57 OLDSMQBILE . Others ineWda Terrang and HoW . 88 4-door sedan. wagon. >. station wagon. MR THE 1959-M SEASON th# Lawyers 8-2 last , night at . $33.45 jri^ 9 5 ~ MME PCOPLE RIDE ON 600DYEAR TIRES THAN ON ANY QTNER KMO ^ LANES h Now, at 119 aiach. Verplanck Field. Winning pitcher 7.50xU • Life Time RMd Hazard Guar»ntec i Vertex won the Grey Lag handi- Brad Buzhey showed fine con­ io o x u $88.75 ♦18.95' FOR INFORMATION I cap at Jaihalca wltli 130 pounda, BXTRA DISCOUNT FULLY AUTOMATIC PIN SETTERS trol. walking only one batter and 8.50x16 $40.80 “♦20.50“ w JUST A SHORT DRIVE TO TH i '■ and n\ust concede from -14 to US fanning 10. Loeing pitcher Bob a U / O ON BLEMISHES "1 Niehols-Mancheiter i pounds to jlis fivala in the mile and Parnwktan hit a home run in the g n d PhONE one eighth Cantden; I4ext in -the third inning. •weights with 117 is Tafent .Show, Tirt UNDEK LANE lALL RETURNS fourth in the -Oray Lag. Day Norirtan’i ..,,.,1 0 4 03x 8-8-8 ' Court, third in the Grey. Lag, wfas Lawyera...... 002 OOO 2-6-1 D I S C O U N T aasigned 108 pounds. Buahey' and Sullivan; :,Parmak- SENT tOUERS 295 Broad Sti^—MI 3-5179 ian, Matre (5) and Mati#, Bagle- BSiU •f b ♦ ■ a, • - '.’T • SNACK lAR Twp 126,000-added atakaa ara also on, tha day’s prograhi.^^ty •on (5). \ I' Um Otir Easy Pay Plan— Pay As You Ride a rt the'.,Clang Haqdidap a t ' A!MKItIOAN LEAloiliE ^ ( NURSERY \ go’s Washingt n Fark, and No acore*. on last nlght'a Man­ r / H / P £ £ M _ S t A T i q N ^ 'Y teir Lm o I f l a d t r " WE GIVE STAMPS - * ; chester. Parkade-Army A- Navy •GAME ROOM Annlvaraaty Handicap at Bos< HAY DWYKB^Veed OMrOlMBffer -Su-*folk I^wna. aub game-at W addeir-Field s r o P / fS M V ■ 436 CINTER ST.— Ml 94)980 . A doasn wsm axoaptad.fw tha raached tha leorta deak wbm-

HANCmSTER 1&VEN1NG HERAU), MANCHESTER. CONN.. FRIDAY, 22. 1969 PAQB NOnmODf nO BTC SN tlANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHEaTER, CONN„ .FRIDAY, MAY 22, 1962 Houachold Giwdfl 51 Apartments—hlatft— Hoimeft for Sale 7* Houaca for Sal* 72 Houaco for 7 2 Houacft tdrSftlfl 72 Honaoi for Sftlo 72 Wftfitod—Rm | Ibtftto t7 HoostboM SI Tenements 63 How^hold Soniccfl rHERE OUGHTA BE A LAW BY F^GAliY and SHORTEN Articles ForJSais 46 f o e flALto—Furniture and appll- VERNON*N'^-^900. New $ btdroom I BOLTONM—FOUR Mbm ranch„ en- MANCHESTER c e n t r a l — Fine .9 apartment WAimiD TO ■Wr-3,"«, '4 tana, ■ . - Y; • r ----- * ' ...... - home—one with 4 rooms, the other rk and parta, ovft iY^aafa ax ceMTunecMf mvUMiN&tUCM.' MNXM6- p.m. MI 94no,. mattress. Like new, $26. MI' BOLL STREET—Four room apart­ modeled kitchen, attached garage'^' of ireaa. Just off South Main St. Realtor.. Ml 04642. SELUNU t o u r ' B O ia r For patiencetrlence. Fainaua for a a ^ c a alnna JUTMA0e a e « T jD tsM » 4 GOOt> SELECTION of atarUlMd 9-8901. ment,, completely redecorated $80. MANCjHESTB!R, 81 Brettpn Rd.:<- beautifully landscaped lot. R. F. BTER RD.—Bstuttful SVi prompt, •ffletent, caurtaooo sarr- MEf OU 3 Oat. Cana $l.ii rooen ranch, with attaoliiKl ga­ $18,600—Extra lot Included with Iveve and a'Ppralsim r...... wtthaufjqbllga-., in i. Phone MI t-«S3T *at to asD u r- OU-4'1 Qt. Cans 99e raflaiabed uaad furniture tor Adults only. MI 0-9171. Excellent one owner 9 Dlmbck Co., Realtor, MI 9-U46, MANCHESTER ADVERTISING aarvica. every roqm. All /kinds’ of ap^> Used ^Sofas eeeaeeeee ... $10-$60. ranch, two bedrooms, fult tile or Robert -Murdock, MI 3-647V rage.rate. Many extrasi including over­ this five roomer on Server St. Uon,tlon, callcan 8.D, A. i%, Bieclflerr oeecnierr'neoiTor, Realtor, Saalad Beams $1.1$., ancae, aparklfaig clean, no cUpa. HEATED 8 roofn apartment, ewly bath, garage, has caaoreta drive, Barbara Woods, Ml 9-7703.. sizd'd Ipt, 8«lHer transferred Full Make an Ideal home (or small fam­ For $14,800, Immsdlats occupan MI M860 or Weotey R. Imtth, Aa- WBAVOfO of burns, ' moth hoiaa Tubea any aJsa-4$^B Used Plano ...... 175 decorated, nice for elderly couple. large Uviiv room wtih fi -eplace, p r ^ r ' $17,800. Ellsworth Mitten ily. Look It over. cy, 8 bedroom, flvs room Cape with ooelataa. MI 9-8963, Member InittL CLA8S1F1BD AOVERTISEMENI DEPT, HOURS Uaed tires from $8.98 up. Come til and compara quality and Save 10% on new I and torn clothing, boatery runs. pricee. Open 6-6. LeBIanc Furnl- unfinished Phone MI 8-7222. two nice porches. Full uasti oiaster II Agency, RealtON. Ml I-69N). MI attached garage. Attractive large' pi* listing flervlOa 8H6 AJR. to 4:S0 P.M. I handbags repaired.-' tip ^ ra- \ Batteries $10.95 furniture. house, radiant beat. Priced right. 9-5824, $l$,700-r-View St. Neat cape of living room ^ th fireplace, hot ture Hoepital, 166 South St., four rooms, possible to expand. Can ' placement, umbrellas "spalred, COLE’S DISCOUNT FTA’nON Ropkvllle. NEAR MAIN Street—First floor. 4 $17,380. Shown by appolntnlent NEW RANCH—Chojek IbcMlbn. water oil heat. Good size lot with COPY closing t im e for CI,AS8lFiED ADVT. , men’s shirt collars /avarsed and Coffee Tables ...... $10 'rooms snd bath, automatic gas only. Drive by. Ml 8-637.9. Brae Built-in Stove and qirin.'corher fire­ VERNON—Near new school under assume 1H% state mortgage. plenty of trees. ' . 436 benter St. Ml 6-0990 construction. B room ranch base, Legal Notice ITONPAV tktm WUDAR lfti> AJL^ATOBDAF 9 AJL , replaced Marlow's little Mend- NO MONEY NEEDED I Single Beds ’•...... $10. each water heater. MI 3-6873. Burn Realty Co. place, attached^^arage, / covered Ing Shop, patio. $20,8qo>«, F. Dlitlock Co. ment, garage. Immediate occu $18,900—Trebb* Drive. Good sized For $16,600. B room ranch. Excel­ FOR TOUR recreation room or TAKE 3 YEARS TO PAY! Cape with fireplace, combination lent constructiotl. 'Fireplace, hot AT A COURT o r FItOSATp hsM at PLEASiB READ Yo ur AD aummer cottage—a 7-Up elactric WATKINS Realtor, MI 9,-6345, otf i^arbara pancy. 'About!'About 3H years old. Large Covenlrr, within and (or the Dlttrict of FLOORS cleaned and waxed. Win- WANTED Business Locatioiw Woods, [^9-7702, Robert Murdock, lot $14,990. P. V. Tongren, Brok- windows. Nice convenient setting, water heat, ont-car garage, nice CoriDtrr on the Zljrt «ag of May. 1169. ,dows washed. Paint washed. VUn coolar $35; 63 Crestwood Drive USED FUR JRE EXCEPTIONAL VALUES cloSe to Verplanck. lot. PreMni Hon. Elniore Turktaieton. or *TVaal nA*T a n takea .a*ar tke p j ^ after • p.m. REUABLE,' HONEST PERSON for Rent 64 MI 8'^4?3r er, MI 3-6331. Jwlse. Deok's 'General Household Serv­ TO TAKE OVER EX GE > akoold m d kla ad the nR 81 DA» i t ice. MI 3-2882. East. Side, West Side, all $14.SOO-Green Hill St. An oM«r Ratate ot. Lllltan illian 3. - Ayer,______tale of Oov- jumBABB aad UCPOKT/r/1»lH>B8 la Ume for the heat laaar- LOAM—Dark rich clean fertilized UNPAID BALANCE COMMERCIAL business o r. ofClos ur REAL BUY home with real large rooms. Four Call entry. In said ptstrlct deceased. MONTHLY PAYVENTS 15j0ak'Street space fot rent. Up to 8m square over town. The better buys , — The Admlnh...■ ■tiUrtiator______havTns..... ___ exMMted_____ ' ' tor ooly ONE Ineorrae* or omitted FLAT ^FINISH Holland window 40 years, from Bast Hartford to- First Time Offered For Sale bedrooms possible. Location Is hl( administrationIon account aiihwith saMr"* _ __A.aad thee oaly to the extoet of a bacCo land. No atone or aod. TR $16.79 feet, wm sub-dlvlde. Main Strsat. are Jarvis listed homes. . / ROCKLEOGE—New $, room ranch. tstats to this Courtrt (ortor athtwaiiM.alhnraiics. 1 It Is shades, made' to measure All Open (iraday evenliigs until 9 Located near Center. Plenty of Large 5 room ranch, ful’ base­ choice. Cloaa to averyUting. ALICE CLAMPET, Realtor tm t/r hianrlfnii Errora arhicb do oat leoaea the aaliM of metal Venetian blinds * a new 8-8138 collect. 8 COMPLETE IH bAtha, attached garage 'very yRDRRBD: ThatSt the 4lh dagday of' ROOMS OF FURNITURE Closed Mondajm parking. Phone MI 9-8339 or Ml $13,900—Six room Cape o^A road large living room,' fl$,eoo R. '1L ment with fireplace,- . plastered June, 1M9, at 10;S‘j;90 o'clock, ' ' forenoon,' tha alliMlIai iiirirt wtD aet ha oorraefad ^ B**"^** ‘°**'~*^°*- low price. Keys made while you 8-7444. .walls, fully Insulated, ceramic tile $14,600—Hyde St. Clean six room Multiple Listing Member—Ml 9-4548 «t the Probate Office In the Munlripst wait. Marlow’s. Beautiful Weatinghouae Elec, Bt. 4 bedrooms. XtoCelleat Olmock Co., Realtor, Ml 9-62'8, Ckip* with a TMl deep lot. Adjoins or Mr. Jtmnaon, MI 3-7367 Building In said Coventry be and the KODAK 8 mm movie projector for , - condition. On fausilne. or Robert Murdock, MI 8-6472, Bar­ Ixith, hot water oil heat, combina­ the Church of Assumpllon property. esme Is aselgned for a hearing on the sale, 300 watU, $85, Ml 8-3888. Refrigerator Wearing Apparel—Purs S 'SMALL STORE for innt Main St. bara Woods, MI 9-7703. tion windows and doors, city sew­ allowance or>r saidlaid admlnletranonadmlnletraR ac­ Dial Ml 3-2711 Beautiful Bedroom Suite lice locitlon. Parking fecUltles. Other Hatings| available count with aald estateeetate andar this Court $13,300—Fine 6 rqofn Cape on erage, .city .water, ameslte drive, $17,001)—Solid brick Cspe with $7,900 ar|^ up dlreeta...... that notice of tlIhie time and Building—Contracting 14 Beautiful Living Room Suite OUTGROWN ehild’e dresses,!#, OUl1 MI 8-0211. Woodlapd St. Deep wood­ shade tf^ s , J4ine 1 occupancy. two baths, basement garage. Own­ place sesigned for said hearing be USED SCREESNS and atorm win­ Beautiful Dinette Set skirts, costs, slse 13. Bhccelleiit irtven lo all persons known to Aoto DriTtng Sehdoli. 7-A BIDWELL HOME tmprovamant LARGE. PLEASANT store, excel­ ed IqL^A good buy.' ers are Florida bound, w.ant to VERNON—$18,40()![ldeally situated . - be tn- Pcnonhld 8 dows. MI 9-3803. Beautifuh "DeLuxe” Range condition. Reasonable. Ml 9-8834. NEW 6 ROOM Cdlenlal, 1% baths, CHARLfeS LESPEliANCE sell. Nice deep fist lot. Will carry on picturesque lot this 6 room Co­ lorested therein to appear and be Oo. Alterations, addlUona ga­ Instead df Westingliouse Elec; lent (or grocery, TV, or appliance $16,900—Fifst time on market. built-in stove' find dishwasher, heardhA«rd thereonth^r^nn hy by mailmfmailing on .pr or brfor^before ifAtOUlf OJBhKKRa topalrad in ifoBTLOCirS Manehestar*s lead- rages. Roofing and siding axpsrU SEMI-FORMAL Size 9 dress, pale salesroom, etc. Good size front MI V 6 2 0 top mortgage. Mather St, lonial and garage! needs nothing May 26, by c«rtlf1td moli. « copy 8 ” CRAFTSMAN tilt table saw, Refrigerator If you prefer ..^acio u s 8 bedroom ranch. $17,900. R. F,,Dlmock Co.. Readtor, to be desired. AH .the fine appoint­ Df thU ordsr to Woloott H. Ay^r, tsy earn bume ahop. Fort? vaara UigMyisihg school. Thras skfllad, Aluminum clapboards a specialty 'TKoudU.li Kenmm-e wringar washing . ma- Ruga. Lamps. Tables,' Lindetito ink shear over taffeta, black coin windows. $110 monOily. Cell after Paneled fireplace wall in MI 9-8245, Robert Murdock, Ml $17,600 ??? Tanner St., real clean entry, Conn.: factocy exparlanca. All makaa, low courteous Instructors. Class room Pnexcalled workmanship. Easy 8, MI 9-1680 or MI 9-8849. 99 Sum­ $16,500—843 Summit SI. ’"raine ments Included ^ r gracious Hv- Pearl Ayer Bonney, 1631 Elm* lUMUt "NO h/AMt* chins, H.O. nu g a trains ‘ and and a Few Other Articles^ SOto ahd scallops, $6. MI 9-8760. oversized living room. 3-6472, or Barbara Woods, MI livable Ranch with basement ga- Ing. Minutes from all facilities ' ratea, free eatimataa. free pickup tnstructibqs fot 18. 16, 17 year budget terms. MI 9-6498 or TR zoivam, track, porcelain top kitchen mer St. Family eized kitchen with brick veneer, 8 rooms on the first Pneiiflftnii. Cnllfomla: “ icniar; JA 8-9109. Ev e r y t h in g / 9-7702. floor. Space for one additional ra$e. Three bedrooms possible. aito close to paj-kway. See and FVederick WlllUms, Adininlatraor of and dethrary. Mr. olda. Tele^ons Mr. Mortloek, y eg MiLWAuHm,m. Ubie. MI 6-4865. THE UNPAt ' dinette area. Tiled bath. Combinations, corner lol. This the Kutate of hydie Ayer WllUanii. 69 EIMM. Director of Driver Education. Wanted>^To Buy 58 STORE FOR RENT, eote*llen( room^and bath on second floor. compare. LehaS Agency. JA Llndbert Street. Middletown. Conii> ALL TTpfes of car^ntry work BALANCE PR] SB cation 500 square ft., air-o^di- Beautiful corner lot on V Open porch, full bssement. -Lot house must be *oId and this might 8-6547, ] 2 MI 9-7398. \ KLMOnE TORKINOTOW, Judg^ toe WASH—Do It youraelf. Lucky done, alteratlona, dormers, roof­ ONLY Ashland St. i09xl50. Immediate occupancy. l)e your opportunity (or the "buy ------:------i------. l a r g e liv in g rooM firoptoce- WE BUY and seU antique an'S used tloned optional. Tel. MI 8-<19l h il l s id e MANOR, Vernon — Lady Setf-Sarvloa Laundryj li yiTTENTlON teenagsH—Ages 18 ing, porches, etc. Call Ml 9-8981. Courses ati^ Glasses 27 mirror, 88x78. Ml 6-868)1, Free storage f wanted. Free furniture, china; glass, Mlver, pic­ $17,600—Woodhill Heights Ranch. 3 Call Marian E, Robertaon, Brok­ of the year.” Open to offers. MANCHESTER—$17,900! Centrally Mapla Bt. (acroaa from First Na- Help Wanted—Male 36 Poultry and’Suppdes 43 delivery. JYe( : up by 4ur ewn FOR SALE-Rent. Equipped aoda Choose your owti high woode'Vlht. er, MI 3-8983. located, exciting! new 6 room ' to is. We teach, dasa room, Start ANY KIND of carpentry --- ' "1 "" ***"»* ...... ' ^...... ture frames, guns, attic cr itents, bedrooms, full basement. For your new Ranch, Split or Co­ $18,400—Hackmatack St. Choice tSonal Btore PatWnf Lot). now. We tegch adutta i r ELECTRONICS—men and Women MULTILjTHN>perator for Inodern BABY CHICX8 and ducklinga. reliable mep whole estates Furniture refln­ shop, luncheonetfe, 13$ Spnjce St., Carport. Aluminum ranch home with garage. Unusual net work done. Honest end relia­ WHITNEY carriage and Kiddle Manchester. Call EXpOrt 9-6033, lonial. Dlmock Co., Pealtor, MANCHESTER — Four bedroom Ranch featuring a separate dining interior decor, (rotstanding brick Free home pick-up service, ble tvorkmanshlp. Can Roscoe 16 to 60. Get a well-paid poaiUop. .printing plant. Good wages, 40 Ordera taken tor turkey pjuRt, for appointment ished and repaired. Furinture Re­ storms and screens. En Ml 9-8348. or 'Barbara Woods, MI room, three twin sized liedroomi. SPENCER CORSETS and hrae ex- instructors, no waiting. Cj Learn Electronics, Television Korral with pad, $80. MI 9-s808. pair Service and Sales. Talcott- Saybrook. Cape. Reasonable. Must . eH Im­ fireplace with panel wall. Ideal MANCHCSm paifly. fitted to IndlTlduai meas* Tbompaon, Ml 8-1898 for . aatl- hour week with overtime. Paid May deUvaiy. Ml 8-8030. cJtUa St SAMU: ALBBR'T, Hartford CH French Rd. Close to Park- 9-77p2f Robert Murdock, Ml .- 6472. mediately. Also many other list­ breezeway and garage. l» t of kitchen and mapy other unusual $14,900 — Reduced. Extra Micletta, Manchester Dri' servicing In two evenings-a week. holidays. Free insurance. Call MI McKlnnky, iB Woodbrldge St. 7' any time up to 8 p.m. riUe. Ml S-7449. LARGE STORE, 208 N. Main St. ade. Immediate occupan- value here. Cloee to new school. uxaments. Doctora’ praacriptlona Academy. PI 3-1M9. mates ”Leam-by-dolng”. Evening class %-TON GENERAL Electric air ings from $13,000 up. Lois La- features. Close to schools, shop.- large, 4 finished 8 room finad prompUy, efOclently Mary 8-lipi, Allied Plating Services, conditioner. Used one season. 631 See ft Day Or Night • New modern front, good buaineaa fy- VI Crolx Agency, BU 9-2454, JA ping, churches, ^situated in lovely • cim, basement garage. r. M tftot^d, BP 9-1W4. FO ^ ALTTiiRATtONS, ^additions, starts June 29th at ConnecUcut’a Main St. '■ you have no means of trans- WANTED TO BUY center, $65 monthly. 8-2628. $30,000—Henry It. This Colonial neighborhood. Lehan Agency, JA $15,800 — Nice six room, cablflai work, garagba. ete,. Oldest Electronics School. Call Artlclss For Sale 45 'portatlon. I’ll send ifty'auto for Good used resalahle furniture, For these arfd many other Itiit- DfANCHESTER — Exceptionally has been completely renovated. Motorcycles—Bicycles 11 Hartford: JA 6-8406 (or informa- also small upright 'and spinel ingi call 8-6847. Green Manor Ranch, ga­ Girardm.^(X)dworkIng. Free^estl- w a n t e d COMPLETE bedroom set. you. No obligation. LARGE STORE for rent. 205 North nice 7 room Colonial. Spacious liv­ SOimr~WINDSOR —' Wife likes Three bedrooms, l ’,4 baths, two- rage, city utilities. Astomobnes for Sal* mates. Ml 9-6988.. ^ ' Uon. New England Technical In­ MOTOROLA TV—17”. Just over­ laigrb picnic table, 8 lawn A—I^*B—E—R—T—'S pianos. Main St. Modern new front. Good ing room, dining room and :itchen. city, husband the country? Com­ car garage, combination windows. 2 FOR SALE—26” Boy’s French Wke JARVIS REALTY CO. stitute, 56 Union Place, Hartford hauled, includes convarter and child’* picnic table,. Ph 48-45 ALLYN ST.. HARTFORD busineas center. $65. 3 large bedrooms and .leparate promise on this 3 bedroom anch Lots toy Sale 73 BOLTON BEFORE TOP BPT a uaed car One 30” girl's bike with begin- CARPENTER^. experienced to 9, Ooiin. stand. Tel. MI 6-8698. ExceUent 9-1090. Watkins Used Furniture den. 1-car attached garage. Large on big wooded lot. huge kitchen, TWO FAMILIES ler'a wheels. Good condition. Rea- building and cdntrintfaig,iBtrlR:l altera' EXPERIENCED OPEN NIGHTS TILL 8 P.?I. MI 3-4112, evenings call MI 9-1200, $11,100—Cook Drive, ft room sea Qcnnan Urtor Ealae. Bblck for cottage or rumpua room. Sat 6 P.M. Exchange MI 8-794jrr MI 3-1955 screened porch, 1^4 acre lot with fireplace, full cellar. The home Is $12,600 — Congress 81., toe LARGE LO't ill A zone. City watar, ranch, large garage, ame^' | Salsa and Sandoa. toS Main ble. MI 9-0883. t tions, addlUona, pbrehea, etc. Spe­ COE'FBB TABLE, wfbught . Iron Houses for Rent 65 fa) an attractive neighborhood, "handy-man's special.” Large lot. City sewer Madeline Smlto Real­ cializing In cottages, garagea. sld- POWSSR MOWEH8—Toro. Jacob- 15 Oak Street beautiful grounds. $23,800 The site drive. Straat MI MSTL ayanlngs Bonds—BtodM Mortgages 31 PLUMBER legs, 33x28 mirroivaouble traVerae SIX ROOM duple.x. Centrally lo­ R. F, Dimock Co., MI 9-52'1 or clone to the parkway, shopping House In need of lome work. Lots tor, MI 9-1642. $14,800 — Bolton LaSe, « Inga. Guaranteed workman ehlp. aen, Yazoo and Snapping Turtle rod, 8 single tnftorse rods, double CHAMBERS FURNITURE FIRE EXTINGUISHERS, used. All and bus. It’s yours (or $16,000 and of potential. WAMniD — Claan uaad eara. Wa 1949 ARIEL, In good condition. 44 8-0731. SPRING CLB^N-UP Urns I Get rid Reel and rotary. Also riding mow­ cated Oil heat. Adults, Good-con­ BRAND Ne w ranch. Here's an Robert D, Murdock, Ml 3-6472 or GREAT SWAMP Road, Glaston­ room ranch, doubla lot, full Gardner St. cafe rod, 3 single cafe rods, ■ 8 types, any number. Phone Hart­ dition. Call MI 9-1423. Barbara Woods, MI 9-7702. you can aasume a G.I. mortgage basetnent. buy, trade down or trade any- of all thoae nagging bUls by con- - .Call \ e ers. Parta and service. Capitol dozen dranelV hooks. MI 9-2975. SALES ford JA 8-8323. 1150 square foot home In Man­ Call Glenn Roberts Agency, Real­ $14,900—Walnut 8t. CHean, con­ bury—128x298’ with city water, Oitai(. OouKlaa Motors, 8SS *4 room Cape Cod, full shed vacancy. This produces a good In­ BOLTON LAKE — Desirable cok- 9-8978. $1000. ConnecUcut Mortgaite Ex­ Occasional living room chains privileges. Call after 6 p.m. MI for another room. Full ceramic 3-8473, Barbara Wotris, Ml 9-7702. dormer, fireplace, hot water oil tions. Plastered walls, dish­ n e e d a c a r and had your credit change, 15 Lewis St., Hart'ord. 140,000 B T U Richmond hot water valued up to $79-95, now $3s; No 9-6067. Manchester. bath with colored fixtures, oil hot come. ner lot with lake view ahd com­ washer, hot water, .base­ turned down? Short on down pay- Roofing—SiSlns 16 EXPERIENCED shoe salesman, TOP SOIL—Possibly toe cto neat furnace. Electric hot water heat­ choice b( covers. Summer Homes for Rent 67 water heat, attached garage. Near heat, fully insulated, copper plumb­ munity water supply in Rosedale. board heat, aluminum mentT Had a repoaseaslonr Don't ELECTROLP3C OWNSdtS Prompt and most fertile delivered ! Sea Douglas Motors, get Help Wanted—Female 35 working conditions. This Is a great ares ‘fala year. Place ydur -rder. Modern lo t. radl&tors, Pipe.-i and 20% discount, on lampq, living parking. Call MI 9-0826 between CAPE (X)D efficiency cottaeea. Ac­ $16,990. McCarthy Bnterorisea, porch, combination window^ and Ridgefield St., off Autumn. All toe towdown on the lowest down lux (Ri cleaner, n ek up and da- built-up roofs, gutter and conduc- Leonard L. Gigllo Sc Sons, Bolton EAST HARTFORD—New ranch. doors, ameslte drive! Many shade brick, plus two-car garage. ' En­ GLASTONBURY, Cedar Ridge - tached garage. livery, Cali Elpetrolm authorised' tof work; roof, chimney repairs. opportunity for advancement. Ap­ soil pipes.' Open daily 3:30 p.m. room sets, end tables, etc,,-' 5-7 p.m- commodates 6. $60 weekly covers Inc., Manchester. Robert w. Rg- Exceptionally large rooms. Com­ $21,500—Neiw Custom built, and smallest payments anywhere. DOES AN Avon representative call ply at Burton’s, Mr. Betne or Mr. Call MI 3-7083. to 7. Saturday's 9-4. Choman’s everything. Write P. O. Box 364, new, Ml 4-Q988 or Ml 8-6878. trees. Good condition. closed front porch, combination Nearly acre lot. reasonably priced Not a small loan or finance com­ sales ana service. MI 9-0848 or JA Ray Hagenow, MI 9-2214; Ray plete. $15,900. R. F. Dimock Co., windows. Immaculate. at $1,700. Elsie Meyer Agency, spilt level. Latest In mod­ 2-0108. Pleaae ass tor Augustli.e Jacksoh; Ml 3-8828. on you!..If not—there’s a wonder­ QuatreU. Housewrecking, Stock Place, off FRONT ROOM, centrally located, Or phone CY 5-1006, Wareham, ern kitchen, IH acre lot pany plan. Douglas Motors, SS3 ful opportunity for you to "Join LAWN SEED, ' time, • fertlllzef, North Main, or Call MI 9-2392. Open Daily 10-5, 7 :S0-9 hot water, parking. Lady or gen­ 6-8 p.m. BRANFORD ST. —8 room Cape. Realtoi-. Ml 9-5245, or Robert Mur­ CHARLES LESPERANCE Realtor. MI 9-6624. Kamlenskl. peat moss, garden sappties. MI Mass. dock, Ml 3-6472, Barbara Woods,. MI EAST SIDE-Another large 4 $23,000—Large older ft bed­ itaJii Street COUGHLIN ROOFING Company, Avon”—and earn $20-$30 e. week WAITt ED—Dependable man, 20-35 tleman. Ml 9-7129. 59 Birch St. Fireplace, fenced In yard en­ MI 9-7620 In your free Ume. 40% commis­ for afternoon and evening work 3-8020. Uttle ft McKinney, 16 TAPPAN DELUXE gas stove. In MISQUAMICUT—fW ro^om coT- closed porch, convenient to schools 9-7702. 4 )>eing operated as a rooming room Colonial, 3 fireplaces, RADIO-TV REPAIRS, any m ake- Inc. Aluminum aiding, asphalt- Woodbrldge St. house on the second floor. $300 CLEARED LAKKFRONT lot. Mid- garage, barn, almost lU cars. amplifiers, phonographs and asbeatoa roofing. Also aluminum, sion. Call CH 6-1658. until November. $175 'to $200 Btmts and Aceesanriea 46 excellent condition. Less than 3 ROOM WITH kitchen privileges. tage, electric kitchen, hot water and shopping area. Owner. MI HARLAN STREET—Attractive 6 IMS STPDEBAKER halt-tor pick­ weekly for the right man. Call years old. ** Crestwood Drive af­ Centrally located. Babies ac­ and private beach. Available May 9-2355. XVIII room Cape, with fireplace, fenced monthly Income, plus a nice apart' die Lake, Bolton. MI 3-1733. acres, % tillable. Very nice up, fZe. MI 9-S34B. changers. Over 47 years total ex­ goJvanlzed or copper gulteu and ASPHALT MIX In bags $1.70. view. perience. 90 days guarantee on all leadera. Ml 8-7707. v. MI 8-7879 for details. * 25’ 8” INBOARD Sports Cruiser ter 6 p.m. ‘ cepted. Mrs. Dorsey, 14 Arch St. 30-June 19, July, August 1 Labor yard, 4% mortgage. Owner MI ment down for yourself. Driveway sealer 11.50 gallon. Day. Call MI 9-5856 after 6 p.m. 4>4 ROOM RANCH, like rtew, fire­ 9-0632. BOLTON $25.600—A four room home UM FORD, Faiflane, standard work. Potterton'a, Ml 9-4W7. Loam $3 per yard. $1 per bag. Hot with 95 h.p. Crla Craft engftie. PLEASANT LARGE heated room, CAPE CODS place, ceramic tile bath, ameslte ROOFING SIDING, painting. Car- MECHANIC. Ebcperienced Ford Sleeps 2 on foam. 'Built Ir Booth' ROSE LAWSON love seat, good BOLTON and a custom bullt^ room, tranamlBslon. Etxcellent condition. SECRETARY mix asphalt. crushed stone, free parking. On bus line. 146 COVENTRY-^Fqur room cottage, $13,300 — Four room expandable drive, attached garage, full price IN TOWN—Good older home. Five Hebron Road—10 acres mor* or MAM' RUBBISH Removal Serv­ pmtry. AlteraUona and addlUona. motor products preferred. How­ bay Harbor, Maine. Head-and gal­ condition, $35. Lady’s wiiw chair Rosedale—Vacant and spotless is less, 600 ft ^ approximately front-- ranch, 2 fireplaces; 3 baths, MI 6-U81 after S p.m. ice. Full lime. Residential, com­ ever, regular mechanic accepted. gravel. Nussdorf Asphalt Plant, ley. Ready to go. Cal) MI 9-9813 just .reupholstered, $45. 89 Crest- Center St. Call Ml 3-5002. hot water, shower, 75 feet from' Cape, newly painted and In excep- $11.^. R. F. Dlmock Co. Realtor, sparkling rooms and bath on first this four room home. Front porch, recreation roarif, 2 nrages, CeUfaws. Workmanship miaran- 887 North Main St. MI 8-2427. lake. Boat privileges. July and Ml 9-6245. Robert Murdock, MI floor. Two minus sparkle on sec­ aee, partly Vooded, $2,800 caa!i. 1963 L m co u f, hardtra, fully mercial. Industrial. Attics cellars, tSed. A. A. Dion, Inc.. &9 Autumn Large local'ooncem has open­ Excellent working conditions. Blue after 6:30 p.m. w o^ Drive after 5 p.m. tionally good condition, complete large stone fireplace. Only $10,000. 2 separate,dnveways on 2 yards, lawn mowing,, high grass cross hoepitallzation,-life insur­ August. Call Pi 2-7658.. with aluminum storms and screens, 3-6472, or Barbara Woods, Ml ond floor. Steam oil furnace. 2 acrea. Ideal for In-law equipped. like new. Cali CH St. MI 8-4860. ing for an experienced secre-. FOR PROMPT delivery o' rich ROOM-FOR young gentleman. Call '9-7702. $18,900—Brookfield Rd., Custom MANCHESTER \ e-6410.______cut. Incinerator barrels. ® 9-9757. ance and .other benefits. Apply loam, sand, atone, gravel nd fili FOR SALE—Chest of drawers; $8- ameslte drive, nicely shaded yard. porches. 2-car garage. All this and problem. FOR ANY TYPE of roofing, aiding tary. Shorthand and typing are 1527 W. Main, Wllllmantlc. 10 FOOT rowboat wUh '"wood MI 9-1849. References please. COLUMBIA .LAKE—Small water­ Ideal for young or retired couple. a great big lot (or $13,250. Made­ built 6'/4 room Ranch In a high, essential as well as good Judg­ Call Ml 3-8603. $10. Wardrobe closet, $10. Oak front cottages (or rent. June- XIX Rural residential bulldlngr lota, 1966—IBOO TFMO completelv re­ TV ANTENNAS repaired and "In­ or remodeling call • Manchester deck, $35. Call MI 3-8293. commodes, $7.50. Single anc-dou­ line Smith, Realtor, MI 9-1842, location. Basement garage, wooded $1,700. VERNON stalled. Call Modem TV SerWto. ment and ability to . meet September.' Call MI 9-0752, MI $14,200;-Six roori) Cape. ’’ unfin­ lot. $11,500—Small A room caps. stored, . all new mechanically Roofing and Siding, Inc. Al> work pie. Write P. O. Box 2103. Hart.-" ALL ALUMINUM seamless tubing ble beds, $10 and $16. Four .'aapla' ROOM FOR rent. Inquire at 53 BOLTON CENTER RD.-8 14 -oom auper charged. Loaded with ac­ Ml 8-8185. guaranteed. Free esUmates. MI RANTED—Boy to mow lawn. MI conical antennas, single bay, 12 FOOT RUNABOUT, steering 3-2593, MI 9-4929. ished oversized kitchen, fireplace, LAKEWOOD CTRCLE—Young 6 4 finished, partial walk-out ford. Conn., stating business ex>* 3-8436. wheel, windshield, fibreglas bot­ dinette chairs, $20. Maple dining Gerard St. MI 3-5047. excellent condition throughout, ranch, three years old 1-arge room center entrance Colonial, IH And a dream home, plus rental K cessories fa) concourse condition. 9-8933. $2.95; stacked conical, $4.;.. Bar­ room table, hutch and 3 chairs. beautifully landsqaped lot. 114 LAWRENCE F. FIANO, Imsement, 8 acres. 84,000: Tel. MI 8-8078. HAROLD A SONS Rubbish Remov­ perience, education, age and ------low’s TV, 1089 Tolland Tpke.. MI tom. Call PI 2-6895 evdnlngs. PLEASANT FIRST floor room. All aluminum storm windows, awn­ baths, enclosed breezeway -2-car unit,, plus ample lake frontage — $15,800 — Or best offer, 6 al-Paper and ashes. Call MI salary desired. JUNIOR Mahogany dining room set. Bed-' Wanted to Rent >68 ings, fenced in yard with many baths. $21,(WO. R. F. Dimock Co. garage, large modern kitchen, call for the details. Brokers 3-6095. room set with book case head- conveniences. Near Main. Ml Ml 9-5245. Barbara Woods, Ml Ml 3-2766 room ranch with expand­ 9-4034. Roofing and Chhnnevs 16-A . board. China closet. Antique pdmp 3-7964. YOUNG COUPLE, teacher'apd en­ shade trees. wooden lot. Ml 9-6782. able attic. Beautiful Co­ 1949 FORD, 3-door sedan, fl80. EXECUTIVE CLOTHES LINE polea installed, 12 FOOT ROW BOAT, In good con­ 9-7702 or Robert Murdoc] LAKE FRONT TAMKJR TREE Removal— land ROOBTNQ—Specialising repairing dition. MI 9-0615 after 6 p.m. organ. Pine chest and comnr.odes. gineer desires 3 or 4 room fur­ $16,900 — Oversized Cape Cod, In ;,-6472. LAKEWOOD CIRCLE Two lots on the second Bolton PAUL P. FIANO lumbia stone fireplace, Call CH 6-6410.^ all sizes, old poles reset, reason­ Marble top tables and commodes. ON^ BEDROOM, In private Jam- nished apartment. MI 3-4920. ttpsemfent garage. efeared. firewood cut. Insured. roofs of all kinds. New roou, gut RN OR LPN wanted 8-11 shift, 6 WANTED able. Alsu hydraulic truck jack. tly, private entrance. Near immaculate condition. Six'finished Lake with artesian water. Ml 3-0468 / Call collect: m 3-8742, Paul A. ter work, chimneys cleaned r i- MI 3-7449. rooms and fully plastered. EIxtra XX Attractive 6 room ranch. Large $18,800 — Near Pariqyay day week or part-time In con­ MI 9-1353. Diamonds—Watefie Clheney Mills, bus line. Gentiqman living room, fireplace, bookshelves, New 8 room Ranch. Built- SEVERAL ANTlQPE autos for Ellison. palred. Aluminum aiding. SO valescent home. Tel. TR 5-4291. Nationwide organization ' has preferred. Ml 9-0595, 119 Cooper Business Property for Sale 70 large kitchen with dining area, A "camp” on the second lake. 70 MANCHESTER. Gardner— sale. Inquire 160 Gardner St. years' experience. Free esti­ openings In this area for men, pre­ SCStBi^ED LOAM. Also humus. Jewelry 48 Hill St. large bedrooms, living room with MANCHESTER -- Exceptionally picture window, wall to wall rugs. feet waterfront, home is Ideal (or Rural residential building lot. 1ns. birch cabtnets, paneled FTjOOR sanding and refinishfaig. STOVE AND refrigerator. Maks of­ nice 6 room Cape. 4 down, 2 fin­ Modern kitchen, dinette, 9x12 rug. summer place. Only $6,300. Full price $1,000. I-awrence F. fireplace wsH, large )>ed- mates. Call Howley, MI 3-5361, MI DIETITIANS ferably college trained, who are in­ Schaller Humus PWnjr. Foster St., fer. MI 3-2888. fireplace, aluminum storms and 1963 FORD convertible, radio and Specializing in old floora. Ml 3-0763. „ telligent, ambitious'and personable. South Windsor. Ml 8-6712. LEONARD W. TOST, Jeweler, re­ FURNISHED light housek'eping PA(3 1938 FORD roadster, good running available all' hours. Satisfaction room or complete house. Immedi­ Street. MI 9-4387. chester, located at Mancileater, ROOM, ONE or two, completely Farm and Land for Sale 71 Priced to sell immediately at only stone terrace. Beautifully land­ Resort Property for Sale 74 Beautiful 7 room epUt lev­ gtiaranteed. Call Ml 9-1816' S. WATSON, PLUMBINO and heat- Openings In New Jersey and Penn­ marital status, employment record, REALTOR condlUon, new paint,- full tarp. sylvania. Salary range $85 to $138 education, references. ate installation. Substantia) sav­ Connecticut, with a branch Office furnished with bath and complete $12,800. R, F. Dlmock. Realtors. scaped. T. ,T. CROCKETT, Realtor el, IH baths, ree. room, Phone MI 9-0648 after 6. ing contractor. New installaUons, ings for cash and carry. T P. light housekeeping facilities MI ANDOVER-120 scenic acres. 1/3 Ml 3-6969 MI 9-5245, Robert Murdock; MI la k e TERRAMUGGAS-^lx «oom METRO APPLIANCE Service - alteration work and repair work. plus. Phone MI 9-3838. All Inquiries Flowers—Narsery Stock 50-B at Cjjlchester, Connecticut, Is year around cottage, ' enclosed kitchen, dtntng room, fire­ confidential. Aitkin Co., Tolland 'Dirnplke, closing its affairs. All creditors of 9-4776. lush pasture land. Brook, '',600 3-6472 or Barbara Woods, MI OWNER Ml 9-2141 MI 3-1577 place In living room, 8 Repairs cm all makes of refrigera­ Ml 9-3808. feet on Hebron Rd. Area of beau­ W. R. SMITH, Associate 9-7702. porch overlooking lake. 13 mUes tors, freezers, washing machlnea, BOX P, HERALD, Manchester. MI 3-6793. TRANSPtJlJn'ED plants- Balaam, the Association are. 'therefore, from Aircraft, $9,960. PhUbrick good size bedrooma, bass- DODGE I960 four-door, good con- REGISTERED nurse, licenMd notified to present claims for pay­ tiful homes. Only 12 miles to Man­ - MI 9-8952 ANDOVBR LAKE — Ckimlortable dlUon, $128. MI 9-2804. dryers, range oil and gas.burners. SELF PROPELLED 20” Toro Asters, Maflgolte, Snapdragons, year 'round 4 room ranch, closed FOR YOUR Agency, MI 9-8464. ment garage high eleva­ MI 9-0883. All work guaranteed. Moving—^Tracking- practical nurse, • part-time. MI Ageratum. etc. 'it 49c a dozen. ment to the undersigned at 821 Boarders Wanted 59-A chester. Buy at a fraction of real NEW 6 ROOMS, breezeway. double (XXI) tion, corner lot. Tbllend 9-5879 between 9 a.m.-S p.m. Situations Wanted— rotary mower, now $99.95. (Reg. Main Street, Mancliester, (ilonn. \ value. Terms. See Carl Schwarz. porch, hot air heat, lake pri'vl- 1968 FORD,. 9 passenger ranch Storage 20 $139.95 discontinued mode)). Mar­ Hybrid, Petunias, 59b-a dozen. ROOM AND ))onrd for working garage, 2 ceramic baths fire­ (X)LONIAL Seven room older. Ex­ leges. Priced reasonable at only CONSIDERATION — line. wagon, 7,000, on completely re­ REUPHOtSTERY, slip covers and Female 38 ; Geraniums 60-76C each. Ufnr. filled John S. G. Rottner MI 3-0154, MI 9-3640. place, 2% acres fertile land,' 3 Suburban for Sftlr 75 draperies custom made. Free es­ CLERK-TYPIST with some book; low’s, 867 Main St. map. Space for one car. K1 cellent condition. St. James Parish. $6,600. Phone ownbr, MI 9-7931. ANDOYFR conditioned motor, new clutch, MANCHESTER Moving and Truck­ keeping experience..40-hour week, and delivered, $4 and up. Tour- George C. Lesaner 8-4643. FO'R FARMS and land tracts with­ miles. Carlton W. Hutchins, MI R. F. Dlmock Co., Realtor, Ml $ 5,500—2 room cottage, prt- radio and heater. Ml 9-1477, v. timates. Open evenings fO" yoUr ing Company. Local and 'oni dls- naud’s Greenhouaes, 131 Lake St.[ 9-5132. COVENTRY—New 4 room ranch, In Colonial style'homes,-we have BOLTON—Eight month old, 4 bed­ convenience, P 4 M Upho'stery air-conditioned office. Extra bene­ PICNIC 'i'ABLES 8’ $18.95 up. 8’ . " Liquidating Agento in 25 miles- east of Hartford. 9-5245. or Roliert Murdock,' MI room ranch, 114 baths, 2-car ga­ vaej-, 2 acres, bend of the tadce movTOg, packing and stor­ WOMAN WOULD like to care for $19.95 Up. Sturdy, braced, con­ Manchester, Conn. MI 8-7662. Ijawrence B*. Fiano, Broker. Ml 3-6472, Barbara Woods. MI 9-7702. $11,700. Or will rent with option to a family size. 8 room and garage, CPSTOM 1949 Ford convertible, Shops, 207 N. Main St. Ml 9-8324. fits. Apply In person. Gaer Bros., one child In your home. MI 9-0020. COVENTRY SPECIAL—$8,600. 4 buy, $110 monthly. Call MI 3;8036. older home.,'Lota of play area'and rage, fireplace. On acre lot. MI river. age. Weekly van service to New 69 Leggett St., East Hartford. struction. 2” western fir. Deliv­ Apartments—Plats— 3-2768. $.9,900 — Four tpom ranch, new top, tires and paint. Best of­ York. Ml 3-8563. ered- and assembled. Larger sizea TRANSPLANTED tomato. lettuce rooms and bath, large sunporch garden space. Central location- 9-1477. fer over $200. MI 3-2885, NEED EXTRA hands for few hours and cabbage plants. MI 9-4187. 12 Tenements 63 with breakfast nook. Redecorated, (X ^rv) ATTRACnTVELY a u th e n tic a lly Fairly, priced at $14,900. private mortgage avail­ MORTENSBN TV. Specialized RCA available. MI 9-5444. (COLUMBIA—On the Green. Small I able. AUSTIN A. CHAMBBSRS.Ca Local GIRL WANTED for coffee counter. or day? Washing, Ironing, clean­ Glenwood St. Houses for Sflte 72 gas heat. Deluxe refrigerator, NEW 8Dt room Oilonlal $17,900. styled 6*4 room custom Cape, on IF TOP ARE looking (or a good television, service. Ml 9-4641. moving, packing, storage. Low ing, sewing, baby sitting, or what FOR SALE—Myers % h.p. single Green Manor FOUR ROOM apartment for rent. modern kitchen. Lake prl'"lleges. 200' ft. deep lot with apple treea, In- Rockle'dge we have an execu­ 6 room (Xape. Only $9,600. (ilall Joe j $11,000.— 8 room, 5 finished dean used car. regardless of MI 4-8918. After 8 call MI 9-6970. Heat, hot water, gas (or cooking, built-in dishwasher, 1% baths, tive style Ranch, 8 bedrooms, Coughlfn, Welles Agency, Coven­ rates on long distance moves to have you. Call MI 9-2059. phase motor piston pump. Deliv­ $13,300 BEAUTIFUL three bedroom Will carry mortgage. No agents. bullt-ln stove and oven. Ccmplete- garden, etc., nl congenial neigh­ cane. Ikrge lot. make, year or model, wa have 48 states. Ml 8-6187 electric refrigerator and ge.s Call PI-2-8298. baths, (iniahed recreation rooni, 2- try, PI 2-7886, PI 2-7989. $12,600 6 room, 2 bedroom GARDENS PLOWED. Ml 3-6092. AN EXPERIEINCED meat wrap­ ers 465 GPH at 75 lbs. pressure, Sg^cial ' ^ stove. Call MI 9-4071 or MI 9-5779 ranch, ceramic bath, hot wafer Iv landscaped. Ameslte 'rive. R. borhood. Full shed dormers. ,two -•---- m—•------5 ; ------them. We have cars from $75 to per wanted. Attractive hours, very good condition, uaed very heat, full cellar, large wooder lot bedrooms, three possible. car garage. Extras Include kitchen ranch, stone fireplace, 1 $2,600. Over 50 to choose from. MANCHESTER' Package Dellveiy. from 6 to '7 p>m. F. Dlmock Co., Realtor. Ml built-ins, aluminum aiding, porch. COLUMBIA—Six room Cape built good pay [.Apply at the Food King Situations Want^—Male 39 little; can be seen at Tober Base­ SEPTIC TANKS Deluxe 6-room rancher. Carlton W Hutchins. MI 9-8132. COLONIALS 9-5346, or Robert Murdock. Ml Screened {torch, conneottr.g ga­ 1956. Only 800 feet from lake. acre. Oakland Motors. Inc., 367 Oak­ ALL TYPE screens rewired with Light trucking and package deliv­ I next to King’s Dept, Store), cor­ ball Mfg, Co., 114 Brooklyn St., Ceramic tiled bath, fira- rage. ameslte drive, in Manches­ Oomfort” and "care free” aptly $13.250—New 5 room rtuich- land St.. Manchester. Open e've- ery. Refrigerators, washers md CARPENTER deslrCs roofing, dor­ , AND . NEWLYWEDS SE'VEN ROOM Colonial. 1% hatha, PORTER ST. AREA 3-6472, Barbara Woods, MI 9-7703. describe this new home. Fireplace, garage, large lut and aluminum. Fast service. New ner of Hartford Rd, and Pine St., Rockville, Conn. place, garage, full base­ ter. Owner MI 4-01(rt, 2-9 p.m,- everything a gocxl house should es, extras. % aefe le t . nfaigs. MI 3^1446. screens made up also. Weather stove moving specialty. Folding Manchester, Conn. Friday, May mers, dry wall and sfdewall work steam heat, garage. Good co^idl- $16,900—Pflc^ reduced for quick $13.600-r-Four liedreom cane, chairs for rent. Ml 9-0752. by hour or contract. CH 6-8161. GARDEN TRACTOR and cultiva­ PLUGGEO SEWERS ment. Choice wooded lot. First month’s rent free. New' Uon. Owner. Ml 8-07S1. No agents. (xxvni) MANCHESTER—Excellent 8 room VERNON—Lake St. school area. have. Call Joe Coughlin, Welles 1p8I fo r d convertible, ("SO. 1952 Guard, 443 Main St,, Manchester, 22. between 3-5 p.m. Ask for Mr. 814 room lieated apartments. Ap­ sale qn this'6 room colonial. An An immaculate 5)4 room Ranch, Agency, Coventry, PI 2-7366, PI | garage, small brook- large Conn. . Silverman. tor. Also homeowners tool and Close to Buckley School and Immaculate home with three (XIVENTRY—New room anch, Colonial, large rooms, full -ellar, comer lo t Ford convertible, $350. 1956 Mer- •equipment 'rentals. Sales and Machine Gleaned pliances, indlvidOal televlilon an­ SWEEPING VIEWS - Six room new'oil burner, city utilities. Good garage, - neatly landscaped corner 2-7989. , cury hardtop. Wescott’s Auto Painting—Papering 21 Dogs— Birds—Pets 41 all othei; facilities. 4% tennas and heat control foundry ranch, fireplace, heated recrea­ twin sized bedrooms, formal din-, three bedroom. living room, kitch­ lot. Low down payment. Call early $14.700—Or beat offer. Bank UGHT TRUCKING. Attics. i:llars, GIRL FOR fountain work. Exper Service. Open evening^ and week­ ing room with china cabinet, en ani dining area, ^ ilt- in range location. Asking $11,990. New STORRS—Owner moving out ' of foreclosure' on oversized Sal^, 1 MitcheU Drive, off-Parker and yards cleaned. Very reason­ 'lenced. Over 21. For full or part- ends. -A-P Equipment, 946 Center iSeptie Tanks, Dry. Wells, Sewer mortgage may be Assumed. equipment, car apace, picnic area, tion room, steel beam construe three bedroom ranch, full ellar. for an appointment to Inspect. St. PAINTING, paperhanging and FOR SALE)—Six months old Boxer Mnee In'vtailiHl—^U a r Watfi*- IS minutes to Hartford Bridge. Uon, attached garage, $17,880, large living room with fireplace. and oven, fireplace and mantle. slate. Three tiedroom older hotne, 7 room Colonial ca-pe, 2 able. MI 4-0200. paper removed. Will paint top' half time work days. Apply In person puppy. Good with children. Pedi St„ MI 9-2052. Shown by ajipointment Lot over 600’ in depth. Call early Basement garage, hot water heat. Spacious kitchen with built-ins. very good condition. All modern at Vernon Drug. Vernon Circle prooflng Done. Adults. Phone Ml 9-48114. TR 5-5775 Extra building lot available only Porch, garage with ameslte drive. In the multiple family home, we full baths, closet snace ga­ FOR SALE—1964. Ford Country of house if desired. Reasonable greed. MI 9-9693. only. \ ♦ $1,000. Carlton W. Hutchlna Ml (or further Information. Situated on one acre lot. nose, to have a fq,ur-(amily. 4 rooms each Improvements. Beautiful lawns lore, 1 acre wo»>ded lo t AS! | Squire station wagon, 9 passenger. prices with free estimates Work­ MI 3-1481, TR 5-1796. -< THREE ROOM apartmeht and two- schools, bus and shopping. 414,900. Excellent location. Asking $3),800. apartment. Central location. - Ga­ and shade trees. Ebccellent water | LAWNS MOWED, high grass or WANTED—Good home for pet cat. McK i n n e y g r o s . 9-8182. $28,900-This new colonial now Other Oolonlals, Capes. Ranches Is condition. Tetrlfle sav­ Good condition,, looking. Call .weeded area cut. Call PI 2-6184.- manship ^aranteed. Call 'Thomas WANTED — Elxperienced beaut! JARVIS REALTY CO. room apartment for rent. Fall MI Minimum FHA financing. R F. ragea. Deep lot. Priced at $21,500. supply. One acre- lot. Near- niver- ings. owner. MI 9^3362. Harrison. Ml 3-4884. Gentle and completely housqbrok 9-0876. VERNON —New six room Build­ ready-' (oi occupancy has many Dlmock Co., Realtor Ml 9-8246, from .it.BOO. Elsie Meyer Agency, sity. Only $14,2ti0. .J0% cash bal-1 clan. Excellent working conditions en MI 9-4714. SawftroQit Diiposal Co. MI 8-< ll:^M l 8-1988 extra added features -7 odern Realtor. MI 9-5624. $15 800—?? Fairly new 8 and clientele. Weldon Beauty er’s Model Ranch, basement ga- or Rdbert Murdock, MI 3-8472, These, and many other listings ance, F.H'.A. mortgage Call A.-J. room ranfih, attached ga­ 1967 Dolphlne. Can be GARDEN AND lawn rotbtilllng. PAINTING AND paperhahging. 180-IS8 Pearl St.—MI 8-8808 MI 8-T847—MI 9-1200 THREE ROOM apartment, ' newly tttae, built-in oven and range kitchen with dishwasher, oven Barbara Woods. MI 9-7702. may be seen at your convenience, Buckley, Welles Agency, Cc'en- Seen at Jim’s Atlantic. West Cen­ Good clean workmanship at rea­ Studio, 99 E. Center St. SEEfiONG HOMES (or 2. kittens. decorated, heat and hot water. and range, birch paitaled lining FOR SALE—Lake Street. . "'Vstom rage, assume 4^% mort­ ter St. u . Call MI 4-1983. ■White,' black, tan. Phones Ml colonial fireplace, execuHvs size built extra large Cape, 6 rooms. try, PI 2-7356, PI 2-7082. gage. sonable rates. 80 years In Man­ ' converse CaJl MI 8-7222. rooms. Convenient to schools. . area, (orihal dining room witf...... (XXXVI) LAWN MOWERS sharpened, re­ chester. Raymond Fisk's. Ml 9-8313 of If no answer PI 3-6267. mahogany paneling, 3 HrSplaces, St. Bartholomew parish. 1 .2/8 JOHN H. LAPPEN, INC. ‘$17.000—Almost pew large • 1968 HENRY J, 1950 Cadillac De- H6lp Wanted— Male 36 V JR. FIVE ROOM apartment, second Shopping, Hartford, Manchester. acres. Price $17,800. Call owner. "room ranch. Built by Val­ paired. All work guaranteec! Free 9-9237. Only $16,200—80 vear mortgage. I ’.e ceramic baths, 3 twin sized TWO-FAMILY plus four room Wanted—Real Estate 77 VUle, 1956 Cadillac F,ldorado pick-up and delivery. We also floor, central, oil hot air furnace, tiedroomg, finished recreation home. Individual heating systems, MI 9-3362. 164 East Center SI:, Manchester entine. Large rooms, eliim- convertible. Ml 9-4776. EDCTERIOR and Interior painting. WANTED—Three dependable men automatic gas' water hbater. MI Builder, MI 8-1489 and MI 3 2465 MI 9-6261 tnum combinations. Bulld- sharpen axes;' scissors, chisels, 20-30 for set up afad operating room, 2-car garage. two-car garage. R. F. DlmoCk Co., ARE YOU (XJNSIDFRTN'C planer blades and knives. Ptimo Ceilings reflnished. Paperhanging. WEST CENTEIt STREET 8-4781. Realtor. MI 9-5345. or Barbara MANCHESTER—Due to the con­ . SELLING YOUR PROPER-nr? ■ . era extras.',basement ga-- m 1966 PLYMOUTH suburban custom Wallpttper books. Estimates given. punch presses. Apply Gunve- Mfg. KITCHEN FLOORS PAINTING and VEiRNUN—OisUncUva Biroom Co­ venience and location of this 3- Evenings or weekend station wagon, 8 cyllndera: New Moske. MI 3-0771. Co., 234 Hartford Rd. lonial ranch in a community set- SHERWOOD A. BEECHLER Woods, MI 9-7702, Robert Murdock, We Will appraise your pcjperti rage. 1 acre lot. high eleva­ Fully covered by Insurance. Call CLEANED and • FOUR ROOM, 3rd floor apartment Ml 3-6472. (amily, it ig very easy to keep MI 3-6219 MI 9-2896 tree and without apy obligation. tion. Onlv 82.868 assumes ' tires plus 2 snow tires. First class Edward R. Price. Ml 9-1008. PAPER HANGING for rent. Refrigerator, stove, hot, ^tin^. Minutes to school, shopping Realtor . rented. Nice shaded lot with 3-car condition. Call MI 4-.0266 GRINDING and sharpqning-^ Farm PART-TIME furniture salesman WAXED iSI.so • *•' '/e and greater Hartford. City iter. Ml 3-6989 W« also buy property for cash. present FHA rnortgage. and household tools, lawn -nowers TELEPHONE water heat furnished, toS monthly. (XXXVII) garage, 5 large rooms each side, Member Multiple Listing PAINTER and paperhanger, deco­ (Thursday evenings and Satur­ MINER^S Inquire Manchester Savings ft Only $13,800. FHA-VA flwicli-- . W, R. SMITH, Associate full basement, oil heat, plus aU OPEN SUNDAY 2 TO 5 f o r d 1957 Country sedan station and saws ' precljplon sharpened, FLOOR MAINTENANCE \ Monthly payments $88. Only a tew Ml 9-8952 STANLEY BRAY. Rea’tor motors serviced. Empson H. rating. Good clean job.Weasonable days). Apply In person. Marlow’a, Ml 9-3266 Loan, 1007 Main St. TWO-FAMILY — Excellent condi­ cltv .utilities. A good Investmsht. $11,900 7 ? Neafi Bolton, ' wagon. Full power, $1,650. MI price, S. Yencjha, MI $-6914 after Inc., 887 Main St. left—,ast chance. Call butidei, 143 BENTON STREET BRAE-BURN REALTY 8-6246. Abom, Maple St„ Ellington. TR TEL. TR 5-1704 10 ROOM Older home, oil steam tion. 6-5. choice location, $16,700. Price $14,700. Call Gaston Realty MI 3-8378 immaculate 4 room ranch. '| 5-7166. THREE ROOM apartment, tile MI 3-2465 01 MI 9-1489. Co.. MI 9-5781, TR 8-6293. Office basement garage, extras,. i WANTED — Experienced carpen- bath, linoleum, Venetian blinds, heat, ceramic bath large porch, R. F. Dlmock Co., RealU'» Ml (One block east ^ new'High)" PAINTING an^ paperhanglng. I ters. Good pav, 44 hour week. Call $13,200- -1986 SDC room Cape, tlre- garage, ameslte drive, acre of 9-5245, or Barbara Woods, MI Route‘83, Vernon. ■"• BUY — SELL — TRADE Miiat sell. 1962 WILLYB, A-1 condition. Priced ATTICS, CELLARS and* yards, heat and hot. water,' parking. In­ 9-7702, Robert Murdock . Ml Attractive 4 bedroom home, 2 $14,300 — N»ar Bolton. Al­ cleaned. Also landscaping. Ml' Clean workmanship. Free esti­ MEdford 8-4081. quire 11 School St. MI 9-2360. dace, birch cabinets, btseboard ground, near school. Ken Ostrin- VERNON—8 room rafich, ■•'lastered Want, to sell your prouertv?| for quick sale. Phone MI 9-1090. mates. fNo job too small. John fleat, awnings, aluminum ' -torms, sky, Realtor, MI 3-5169. 3-6472. baths, spacious living room with Greenwood, Inc., will buy tor all most new, 6t4 room ranch, 9-8679. walls, basement-garage. Also nice b»semenl. garage, . adre Verfrille, 284 Lake St., Ml 3-2521. .36 McCABE ST.—MANCHESTER FOUR ROOM apartment, partly e, shade trees. Carlton W. area with fireplace (or ^Creation fireplace. Kitchen with breakfast bash or work out a trade Quick furnished,’ utilities, extra bedroom B ins. Mi 9-8182. COVENTRY LAKE - Two. year (XXXVIII) nook.. Garage and patio. actibn assured. (^11 and get our | lot, extras. I960 PLYMOUTH 2-door Reason­ Household Ser^ces* around eottages. Good investment iroom. Oil hot water heat, laige able. MI 9-0014. PROFESSIONAL p a p e r h anger^,' available,.parking. 272/Main St. Hying room with fireplace and deal, no obligation. COVnJTPY Offered l.t-A Workmanship guaranteed. For MI 8-4071. WEST SIDE)—AttracUve five room property. $3,606 (or the two. Call SIX ROOM CAPE Cod. Needs re- Living^ working and sleeping free -estimates call collect Col-. LOAM home, enclosed bre'ezeway ga­ Marlon' E. Robertson. MI 8-5958. decoratlng'7- but location ' choice. picture Window. Also 8 bedrooms, rooms are adequately separated. GREENWOOD. INC. $ '7.500—?? 4H room year CJLOTHES that are cleaner,' whit­ Chester LEhIgh 7-5706.- Ask (or CULTIVATED, CLEAN FOR RENT — Four-room apart­ rage, $13,900, assume 4%% Good lot. $13,900, R. F. Olmock, ^ r g e lot with shade trees. Nice Exceptional value at $16,900. Ml 3-1577 round home, flexible fi­ Trallen 6-A er, brighter and lodk fresher-^jie mortgage, small cash. Carlton W. VERNON—Pretty Cape <3od. Large and cool in sumpier. dose to new nancing. ' ' Dltk GregOIre, TOBACCO FIELD LOAM ment, second floor. Inquire 63 Co'., Realtor. MI 9-6245, or Barbara COME SEE! washed, ^darnp or 'fluff dried at Woodbrldge St. Hutchins. Ml 9-8182. Hying room, full basement 60x180 Woods, Ml 9-7702, R’obert Murdock, elementary school. Not a develop­ WANTED—Five room ranch In I $13,500—* room Colonial, ga­ GREA-r LAKES ”41” 2 bedroom, Manchester Laundromat, 660 Cien- EXTERIOR painting In Manches­ TEL. Ml 9-0050 ^ lot. Convenient location. $11,500. MI 3-8472. ment house. Call Gaston Realty Manchester, $14,000 or under. Give rage. Over 1 aero lot ’ front kitchen, colored applltmce's, ter St. ter and vicinity. "Free estimates. AFTER 8 P.M. apartm ENGLEWOOD DRIVE)-8ix room Rowlson Realtor, AD 6-2883. Eve­ Co., MI 9-5731, TR 6-8298 Office • MADELINE SMITH complete property description. shade trees, fruit trees new conmUtm, $2,800. Only $230 George Farr, MI 9-9229. Available June 1st. Call M 9-7662 ■Cape, oil heat, ceramic tile bath, nings Hartford CH 7-3197. (XXXXI) Route’ 83, Vernon. ' 'i REALTOR MI 9-1642. Write Box K, Herald. garden. down. Jensen’s, Inc. (alt^ays rc: DICK’S WEATHERSTRIP Com­ after 5 p.m. tile kitchen, ameslte drive, excel­ *14.800— ? ? Bolton Une^^ UaUe). Soiling Hills,,Route 44-A, pany doors and windows, custom lent condition. Owner moving ouf VERNON -Attractlve $ room Cape LAKE FRONT cottages— Bolton, VERNON—Convenient 'to parlway oversized 6 room cape. 1% , Mansfield, GArfield 0-4479. Cod with 6 finished rooms, storm BOLTON—Two year old 'our room Crystal and Columbia- lakes.' work guaranteed. Call Ml 9-1683 FIVE Room apartment being re­ of state. Priced.^or quick sale. ranch with carport Latge living and shopping.■ . 5 room ranc'ranch. Good V'ltbs, lar*e W.. extras. after 6 p.m. 1 R^ad Herald Advg. modeled. Available June 1st. Call Call Paul J, Coi^ntl, MI 3-5363, windqws and large lot, near ilew Priced from $6,900. Carlton W. room with' fireplace. Aluminum Hutchins. Ml 9-5132. size rooms. Fireplace.ireplace. Garag Gar: . Lot NOTICE IlS BOO -J. ?? New large 5 Auto DriviUij; School 7-A Wanted MI (4076. school, ahoppii^ denfer and combinations. $13,800,. R. F. 300 fSet deep. $13,700. H, B. Grady, i-oon) ranch.- custom, built. 6H' ROOM Cape Cod, shed iormer church. (Jan assume 4>4 ...o-t' Broker. Ml 3-8009. • / OF PUBLIC HB^RING f u r n is h e d S room apartment 'tile bath, fireplace, open atal ■ ' gage. (Tall Jim Tuttle, Ml 9-6S05. Dimo/SH Co., Realtor Ml 9-5345, MANCIHESTER—Green Manor. 6 A hearing on the Subject of sea­ walkout Imeement 1M> lARflON’fl OonziecUcut’s first U- with bath, heat, hot water, park­ ■case. Hot water'oil heat, recraa- or Barbara Woods, MI 9-7703, room ranch, large lot, garage, acre wooded lot- eansed driving school trained. .. • SEPTIC TANKS :BOOKKEEPER Robert Murdock. Ml S-(MtS. MANCHESTER—Lakewood Circle. sons, hours, legal lengths, creel CUCANED and (NHTALLED ing, MI 8-1203. 'tidn room, porch. Sbaito treea, WAPPING—Large 5% roons ranch, fireplace.' Reduced (or quick Sale, and bag- limits and methods of *22,700 — I.Arge contsmpor-. psftifiad and approved, i» --ow of- For medium size .retail busi­ good condition. Charle# I«sper- breezeway and garage. Custom $15,1390. Broker. AD 6-8868 or -AD Quiet. Privacy, Top honors go to - an' raacb. extras galore v faring clasaroom and behind SOIL LAKEWOOD enuXE-Manchester this 6 room ranch for room plan­ taking wildlife, also general, re-; ness.-/Knowledge of tftx ^re­ TWO BRAND new apartments, S anre. Ml 9-7620. built. Six years did, large lot. Sell­ 2-Sm. atrictions relating to hunting, fish­ hill ton 2 acre lot, tromen- atoeel Instruction for tsenagers. • SEWERS Large 8-room English Colonial. First [fio^r consists of receptlot bedrooms, fireplace. Available ing under-FHA. Appraised (or Country Club section—the perfect ning, d.esign and charm. Tree done view. 10 94M78. . MAfTIINE OLBANfcD VERNON FLATS ports, typing, accounts re- hall, large living room and dining room, aunporch with naturai rapeh, Spaclougcli rooms, 1% baths, SOUTH WINDSOR area $17,200! shaded lot 100x200. H. B. Grady, ing and trapping, conduct and be­ first week of June at 172 Hilliard. CAPE—SDf rooms, fireplace, nice­ ,*.>,,600.m .r - Philbrlck- ...... Agency^ MI havior of sportsmen, 'will be held *»aono-r?'» Almost new 8 ceiveablb and, inventory oak trim. Modernized kitchen, formica top. counters, atainlest $U0-$1S0. Call MI 9-0379. ly landscaped, enc$osed yaril, bus 9-8464. > foirmal dining room, diabwatoer, Spacious 6 room Ranch. Fireplace, Broker, MI 8-8009. j, family 6. 8 and 6 room ■ • installation In exchange fof’ fill. „ steel alnk. lavatory. Hot water oil heat. ' line, ochools nearoy. ExoeUent finished recreation-room. « >.rage. garage. ' Inspiring acre aeU^, at 8:00 P.M. on Friday June 8. flats. Large roome. control.'Angwer phone and Three large.bedrooms, two with drssslnr alcoves, ceramic tile n e w EFFIOENOY apirtmqnt MANCHFSTER-^ig family, small Level lot 100x300. H. B, Grady> not n minutes from Manchester MANI^HESTER — Country a u b 1959 at the Sti^ Capitol, Hart- SPECIALIST Approximately 100 ft. commuting to H a^ord, Owner. f o r * 218 ft. general office routine. May bath, fujly floored attic. Combination windows apd doors snd with Utchea, living room bed- MI $.1645, JA 3-8ltt. budget? This $Ji foom (3ape with Brokkr, ■Ml 8-8009. or Hartford. Ideal spot for grow- area. Everything for comfort and rford, thtrd floor, e a st - u be male or female, middte awningb. City Water and sewage. Plastered, attached garage, boom, tU« qatb. Stove, rofrif'era full dormer may ha the answer, 4 Ing family- Many wbndej^i fea­ convenience. Six pleasant rooms, Perso a having an intsreat ia m B C p I f W I k t age. Apply in your .own ameette drive. tor and beat on first (loot. Base­ FIVE FAMILY, -cabinet kjtchene, bedrooms in all, good size r ' BOLToN—$l2s500, 414 room ranch, tures and extras included. No de-' scroened rear porch. First floor such matters vHn have ap oppor­ T owr aid €ountry The Auslip A. , 8 room .house with aunporch, hot air heat, new furnace, excellent ment storage space. Park' ag, bue tile baths, copper plumbing. Bx- full cellar, oil hot wafer hsat, utility room, glassed In sunporch, velopment. ■ I./>w .down payment. laundry room, (Hshwashsr, dispos­ tunity to be heard. ’ hgudwriting. condition throughout. Very hjee yard. ' - PRICE FOR 9 UICK SALi iTONNECrnCUT STATE BOARD M ie t Chambers Co. . liqe. Near ahopping. For me or celent condition, net return on in­ agrly occupancy, $14,800. Glehn garags.'iLot 100x160. Can asium* Uan assume GI mortgage/Terri­ al, 2-Oar garage with loft. Beauti­ Fi.ul F.^J OraiRRge Obs . MJ 2-5187 ^ PRICED AT 111,500 V two $•(). J89 W. Middle Tpke., vestment nearly 18%. Carlton W, Itoberts Agency Realtors and In G.I. mortgage. Dead and atreet. fic value lien! Lehan Agancy, ful Itvsl, tree shaded, let 100x300. OF FISHERIES AND GAME Write Box J CH/IRLES LESfERANCE, TgL Ml M m Apartaeiit B. Call MI $-7Wl. Hutchins, JA 9-BU9, BUrers, >a-4-06lb. x a $.X4«, ~ ^ : J JA 8-8847. H. G. Grady, Broker, MI 8-8000. L. M. 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FRIDAY, MAY 22, 1959 ^mirlitotTr Cttfttihg Utralb ' ■ ■: Free Auto Inspection Lane at Police Headquarters jLloses Today at 5 p.m. Th« Men'a Club of Uw E to n UiUiartn Chuirdi wiill maat at that L?dSin»ut Ib w u , church at T;45 Monday ntjtht. - '1, \ J i r t n i t Daily Net PreM-Ran rhe Weather 'V- ab m of the Buckland PTA i Tha Uaur^ Garden Club of Eaat I For the Week BridM . Fereeeat ef T). A Weethef Bureau aent "The Roartn' *0 V 1 mu-tford will hold Ita annual pic-' ' MiO^ 16th,-1989 nt|lit at * o’clock, tn the Inic Jum 4 at 6 p.n.. a* thf home of t I bool'■udltortum. j4i(r; and Mra Carl A. Undatrom, fXaody, ooeualeuul Ught 1 0 ^ ' — i SOi Fdreal Gt^. Eaat Hartford. A ^ . 1 2 , 9 2 4 MMit tmiltfit.. Sunday’ orieletneet Hto. Albert Jaeoba and daujilr-j potiuck uill # followed by a abort ; Metaeber *f the Audit rain Miding In inonttqg followed by bar, ISaine.'flT Farguaon Rd . have I buainaM .uectini;. after which i ihsTMu *1 dreulaMou cleezing, oMittniind neoL. ''\Batumed from a three weeka trip ; alidea will be khown. i • ♦, H anehesteir^A City of VUtags Chafm ’* 'bb OUlforra and Laa Vefraa, Ney.; ...'ll II ".-.it...... U.8c:t. Kenneth J. Brddley of « TicH|U for the L4m Ic, to be held June « achcol lit Jlllnola after apendtnf' VOL. LXXVIII, NO. 199 (FUURTKEN PAGES) MANCHB8TRR. CONNt. SATURDAY, MAY 28. 1959 PRIC B F IV B , froth 6;30’'t^ * p.ni. at C e n t e r , two weeka'wUh hi* parenta. Mt. /'■ Sprinra mayvbe obtained from anj 'Mra. H. <^. Bradley. «P2 V'er-. the follovilnE nieinbere: klra. Uep ' non St. • I licwaLah. Mra. Jamea..Gleeaon and . DECORATION DAY WEEKEND COM ING UP! SUDDENLY, SUMMER GOES INTO FULL SWING, AND YOUR THOUGHTS TURN TO THE SMART. COO L 'Virtually Obsolete’ Albanian Visit T R • X /I I t yT* • j . . Mr*- Jtihn Schetbenp They Manchealer A»*emhiys..No. 1ft, NEW FASHIONS YOU’LL NEED FOR YOUR HOLIDAY. AND WARM WEATHER WEARING. SEE OUR SUMMER-FRESH COLLECTION! FBI Seizes aliould be purchaaed June Order of Rainbow for Oine,, will ‘ I 1 no that final arranifemk ata can hold a rehearaal for their Inatalla- be made. \ ' tlon Stinday at 2 p.m. at the M a-'j Army Fights S la st^ % ^ikua O lg - 4 M llllS te r S — - 'V j aontc Temple. ' ' i 13 in Arms CUti Scout Pack 47 will h*ve ItiK-. 'i.T.r ^ 'w r Called Mystery . cantNi^ on, the (rounds of the Member*"of the American Laifinn; r , > Called Mystervi O \ South bkhool tomorrow, hetrinninR Auxiliary have been Invited to at- , I DOUBLE .a W GREEN STAMPS SAT., MAY 23, from By LXWIS HOUCK y t 11 ajn. Gemea will he played, j tend the Memoiial t>ay service j Nike'^Hercules •nd refreahmenta aeri'ed. , Sunday at the Community Baptist j | W’ashington, M a y .^ (A»)— Church. They will meet at 10:15 MiamL Fla., May 23 (A>)— nherj of Sunset Rebekah and | on the lawm of the former church By E LrbN C. FAT' Aailenc* bv-r the''fund «\t^-and the A pretty t^oman flier and 11 (AP MlUUry Affaire Writer) J"obwlete ’ dencriptio'm. ! Da '<* Lodges. lOOF, will | and proceed in a body to attend the ' men were accuaed b,v the gov­ uy - Navy - Aif gore* i Monday are something of a ___ at the North MathodlM j *enice. Members plannlnn to take Washington, May 28 (-4')— “The ’Ar,i. “ — ------/ .» CSiurbh. ao.i Parker St. at' 10;i«.part In the parade on Memorial, 9:00 A M to 5:30 p m. WITH ALL CASH SALES! ernment today of plotting to The Army has spoken, up Journal'reportedported surprue artd.conr | m.vstery to W ashington, ex- *t*mation id Army rlrclee dVMjjperts. Stmday mo.-n ng to attend ehurch ■ Day will aa*emble at P a.m. at the i eixpbrt war mateHala illegally sharply and publicly against a • services. . I rnrner of Mfln and Charter Oak ' after agents pounced on an Army Secretary W'ilberMMK... M.XI Bruck. bouncy Soviet premier plana Senate committee’s recom- ♦r’s apparent failure tt defend the ■------^—:------: St*. arms-laden plane. to'-vialt the Balkan satellite conn' HALE'S IS YOUR HEADQUARTERS FOR _ . . . .1 mendation to chop off three .Ar-ty's care. try from May 2ft to June A ac­ Mis* .ludith Rubinow, dauffhteri b S JJS' d S uVS , q».rt.rr of th. monp- to o»- -Then Yesterday an official Army cording to Moacpw'a announce­ Reds Back ment. L. T; WOOD CO. of Atty.-and Mrs. Jay E. Rubinow,! Ship’nShore to arm foes of ’ Cuban Premier pand its Nike H ercules anti-! spokesman came up with anawera 4fl Pitkin St, was a dancer In the' to question* by newsmen. Khrushchev lik'e#„ to travel and JAMAICA SHORTS Fidel Caatro. Fulgendo Batleta,. aircraft missile system. If Congi-eaa goes ahead with the ha* never oeen rn Athanpr'..before. ' pageant presented for the S3rd an-' \ ousted by Cajitro last New Year’# IC E P L A N T ;sln addition, the ..Army i« atep- Senate committee’* proposed These motiv'b* for hi* trip, are un­ Restricted nual Tree Oay at Welie*Iey Col-; indfspeniBabiG eve, in in exila in the 't>ominicnn ping up it* intramural war «ith 51 B i^ E t L ST. To make your vacation, summer weekends and amendment to a House-approved derstandable enough. lege. WellfslfV. Mass., held May 26 GU|dtaJi Cuidad TnijUlo. the Air Force—u;id speciOcally its bill, *ald' the spokesman. "Seripu* But they don’t explain wh.v'Ni^ She la a freshman. / ^ n o ^ i r o n summer In general more fun than ever—wear ' TiUiteen pernoni in all, inchid- Bomarc mi.~jile. intend* to spend two week* in a CubM, Crashtd, Nocki ing the Dominican Republic’* con- gaps" In, the nStlon’s aircraft de­ Exchanges While the Army went to bat for fense* would occur. The *poke*- comparatively isolated country the Mancheater .Barrack*. Velerani ^ 0 ) Jamaica Short*! W* have them In plaids, aoltdi *ul at Miami, were arrested yes- it* antiaircraft ayetem, the Air terilay and placed in bond. man added: size of Maryland with a population Tnm east from Main SI. at , of World Wsr I. and It* Auxiliary, | Tee-Tab"' Force reportedlv made a formal At stake are SO Nike Hercule* of only 1 ', million By JOHN M, RBOBTOWnb State Theater Bnllding onto will attend aervlces at the Com- j •*.p »hd •trlpea In «iee« 10 to 20.- Charged tOao with conspiring .to prppcaal to the .loint Chief* of i-batter.v site* for protection of 2ft For the moment, the guesaers Geneva, May 23 (/P)—High Blaaen St. : muntty Baptiat Church Sunday j bribe a Csderal officer Were Consul Golfer AuSt.au Fere,L,r:Jo.:;?h^ Air Cor^mand baae. in are hard put ta, come up with a j morning, meeting at tO:lft. and the;I logical explanation. Western diplomats reported ' seriires at Gould's Pond at 4,1 today the Iflg Four probably Leonard Trento. 35, a butidipg ma­ 1 .jar rentalsretaliatory weapon weapons. cations in Hswsti. The Russian chief has Just re­ ! o'clock In the afternoon. Those ]| This would Include the Na\'y'i fu­ The- Army's Nike Hercules nan turned from an extended Critnean will begin a series of recMses I wiahing to participate in the Me-! i.98 terial* dealier from Newark. N. W, 2 9 8 The plane, 200,000 cartrl* the Arrtiy emerted In (tlbntinned on Page.'glx) low serious negotiations con be single and multiple st.-snd neck­ thal Tito, neighboring Albania formally worked out irlth'Oro- Ideal bjend: 65% Dacron-35% fine cotton By to Puerto Rico. • w'buld hardly seem th* place to lace*. "If I had known there were arms ni.yko. ' ■tart from, Yugoslavia ilnd AU The United Btates and Ruosla Golfer or spectator, Uii* 1* yom- Ship’n Shore! Pocket'* tabbed Toiletries, Etc. and ammunition bn the plane I Will Spacemen Look Like This? never would have agreed to fly it,” I bania have been at odds since Tito are putting heat on each oUisr to . ORANGE HALL for tee», or wh.itfvec you please. Long tall.* keep ynu at ease. Each 83.00 Luster Cream Sham poo...... 8l..ftB aplit with the Kremlin a decade Workers at Ryan Aeron^tlcal''aut Co. plant In San Diego, Calif, give suggestion the.v are spacemen. come up wIth>.cnnr.esaiona at th e . And vyashing'* a breerc. .Suds, drip-dry, that's all No pill, no Fooi* sqid. House Battle Looms * Desert Flower Bath Powder ...... , .81.00 ago.' or possibly space egg...heads, by looking through holes in stainless steel exhaust ducts Ryan builds Geneva conference which could fuzz, no shrink. White, light or dark tones. Sizes ,"fl to .Ift. 1.00 Trento told newsmen with a'grin for Douglas C133^ttWiaporl planee. (AP VVirephotoi. pave the way for a summer mm- Desert Flower Summer (Cologne .... .81.00 that the guns and ammunition It is,possible Khrushchev Come see many more new no-irnn Ship'n .Shore*. wants to dramatize 's in-1 init meeting. JEWELRY BAR $1.00 Veto l)e'- Teller Airs New Toni Home Pennanent ...... 83.00 pire. • of th# the present conference to be 'V EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT AT 7:30 waa when he waa hifed iu flight Hartford,'May 23 fAft-. - Anothepfrbeneflt* because "Santa C ^ s reorganized. This picture emerged 83.00 Value. Nestle Hair Sprar.e...... engineer. ’William Brooklqy. 30, a He maV wish to show personal 'irV f X 0 /\ 'UeSe Cuhflil,CC IJl fight Is in sight in the State won't jy*.v.” backing in Albanfa’a current tiff • after a high level meetWi'g of ORANGE HALL. 73 EAST CENTER ST.. MANCHESTER GREAT SHAPE TO BE TN . Full Strength .Moth R a lls...... Univeralty of Miami, engineering The workmen’s American, British, French and New Handbags House of Repreaentstlves, which is compenMtion svith Italy. He may want to iKakev: ZO REOtfl-AR GAMES—A SPECIALS— I SWEEPSTAKE . . . the perfect shapeliness, that Roxanne ftiake* Kxpello Moth Crystals ...... 88c, 81.80, 82.98 •tudent. laid he was an innocent bill ’’isn't too bad. compared to Diseountto Safe Drivers West German exp<^ advisers to­ bystander-' ‘T •hould have stayed Hit fist at Italy and at Albanig'f / '.vy New Gillette Razor ...... ■ ___ ., ...... 81.8ft slated to receive a pair of bills in­ the unemployment compensation day: happen for d'O'i in swimsuits that are all for summar . . . •t,*ehodl today," h* Mid. )>ack______door nslghhor, Orseoe Xl Ti.* ■ 1. The conference Itself will be 7.V Ba.xer’s .Aspirin Tablets ...... a. 68c creasing-wockmenl* compensatiq^ »««Tir“ '’* " *** 'Soviets have 'warned ■botb^ATO \ Hartford, MiiVTPP’ t»>—On# ofT- Traveler*’ ealea place the firm \ light, supple foundation construction... MiliT''*1-kmw'iMKMiqr and unemployment compensation The unemployment compensa­ lAvermore, Calif., May 23 (Aft— subjected to a aeries of recesses I.arge Anaoin Tablets ...... 81.18 the nation’4 largest insurance c6m-1 among the to)< five auto insur­ Chooae from many attractive styles b'enefits. tion bill would increase the maxi­ Dr. Edward Teller, on^ of th* to that each side will have to end and perfect A, B, C cup sizss, in your size. ' L'hicaps Multi Vitahilns, Family Size ...... 86.96 (GoPtlniMid Mt Page Six) (pMtiaMkI M. F B io^itiel Ipanics wants tn sell tn experi­ ance companies in the-Uni ted rerietiUouB semi-public posturiog. In easy In clejui all while or natu­ The bills were passed yesterday mum benefit possible from a flat Stale*. I pioneer* in (ievelopment of the Try one, you'll see...... 94c * ■ ------' ■mental -safe-driver' plan in four 2. The Big Four will take ad­ ral. Al.so Beadetle and Straw S0. New Director vately and informally, i N h i h SAVK ON SHKET?, Insurance Co. last night, the firm has'''won the approval of the I>eg-1 * ch*n«.'W s can overtake 3. - There'will be scope for eon* both measures, but were powerless Sen. Norman Buzaid (D-DSn- Is withdrawing from the National them later. to prevent their being passed be­ islblure's Transportation C om m it-"’ ' " ’ tin((*d contacts between any two On Agrarian bury), w'h(> st'eered'the bill through Of Health Gets Bureau of Casualty- Unilerwriters. /tee. In.a alBlement through his office PlLl.OW: CASES. cause there are three Democrats of the fipir prlnoipals. ABL bra-sired ■witntuii* $0-98 its Senate debate, said this figure The bureau’ mskes rates for mosj/j House Chairman Harry S. Burke here to clarify remark* made at . The Sifviet. pressure came from for every Republican in the Sen­ .MATTRESS PADS ea. would be' about ISO in 1856-60. insurance companies. T r a v e ls ,aid today th* new bill will be MariOuette Univeraity -Wednesday Moscow where Premier Nikita Reform Laws ate. In the House, - though, Re­ Tlje bill also Would; As^mblv Vote will set it* own rates for the sdfe- read in the House esriy next week, nlgfit, Teller said yesterday: Khrushchev was reported to have AND COVERS, publicans have 139 votes to the Rkibsthe minimum weekly bene­ driver plan, independent. M the floor vote expected, within warned the West German -ambaa> Democrats' 140. ' fit fr o r ^ lft to $20. ' "What 1 said at MarqiieUe Uni-:- nylonilaiiroii-ciitton dreamwiv Havana. May 23 (Aft—Sugar mill Hartford, May 28 (Aft—The ap­ bureau. This has never bren don* | ^ dsy*. vei'slty waa essentially what I hade sador that he would sign .a sepa­ TOWEE.S, ETC. HANDBAGS—Main Floor -Jt'epublicans argued that the Provide'■'.(or payments of as before, said a Travelers ^ficial. j provisions of the mewnire rate peace treaty with East Ger­ owners . have sent a ■warning to much as $15 iv,week for rehabilita- pointment of Dr Franklin M. been *a.'’>ug and have been quoted Prime Minister Fidel Castro that larger unemployment benefits Foote of Pelham. N. T„ as health Details of the pish >ml not be include: X accurately as saying for many many j f there was no agreement EIRSI QL'AUTY, Our arnbroidory yokpV PRICES! sions” for Cuba.^ million a year. The changes might ^*** Pf*^'“u P*"^*(**^* islature. ' • : after houfe'slaMrooo) d.-iver train­ education.and that as a result of they'd* ever to^ool, silken to the cost as much as $40 million more. 'liie State ReL'ate yesterda,’ ap- -,r accept it. This is standard in- ing courses in public schools, of­ the present situation the Russians dor Han* Kroll in a private tdik . They appealed to him yesterday thav kkih ' ** third ditv of th« Thursday, was being examined by for a meeting before the legisla- proved th* nomlfiation b.v voice, a'lrance proce^re in most state*. fering sirch courses. ’ will surpass- us in science by 1970. Low Pricos on Famous Brand Shoots and Casts touch, en^htinting to wear. What'* Vote. Only ouc .-•f the Legislarore s It i* e x p en d , however, that the ■ ii.i. II.HW a. tlon^oes into effect. Sugat; is tlfe But Democrat, said the pay-roll' ‘"*‘ *“*‘* V Pioviding for a $10 per pupil -If ■«’* begin now to work very contributions to the unemployment two chambers' is required-lo. e,;-,pl*n will follow one now in (Vecl , nuhUe ■eh/vr.i. (Continned on Page Bevea) T Y P E DAN RIVER MUSON more, they drip-dry to a-completely eomerstone of Cyba's economy. Extend the coverage of th*^5q,t hard in .science education, we can ____ ■<, 130 SPECIAL There has been speculation that compensation fund from the em­ to .employers»of two or more per-^ dors, such an sppomtm ent. j" ^ d a C ^ to s^ h oul- regain the lead later om If we do ployers wouldn't necessarily go up REG. $2.1?— 63x99 ...... -NOW $1.59 '* smooth ^nish. All in delectable the law, announced last Sunday, Is son*. Now only employers of three \ D r. Fooi€ Dr. | Rider* the name erant thev Jiave not begin now and in a big way undergoing modification before be­ because of the changes. or more sre effected. - -the Russian Communists will REG. $2.29— 63x108 ... N O W $ 1 .7 9 ^ ’ shodts of pink or blue. ing published in the official ga- Sen. Anthony, Miller (P ^ e r l- The unemployment compensa­ •J*'- shape the World of the. year 2000, Bulletins denl, chsirman of the Ijebor Com­ e vetrXHi* teim* le^na 1 ' premium dUcounta to m otor-, UWn^f euch m oourec. REG .S2.49-72x108 .... N O W $ 1 .8 9 xqtte, putting It Into force. tion measure would also ehange S n S ^ a r c h T MW who have clean recora*. Bad Pw*™! M>rsona over a«e •"I have the' full confl.d^ce that Castro said in a TV appearance’ mittee, saiasaid methe nlevy' against em- th’e'weekly maxinpim from a flat pneb the ..American pei^le fully from the AP. Wirea REG. $2.69— 81x108 .. N O W $ 1 .9 9 d e K L t D^.® Foote will 1 -rivers must pay more.. The plan : l ^ t flx^ yMrs of g o ^ Thursday only slight chan^Whave P'®-'*'’* ’•*»* figure to a sliding one, It is now* realize the dajjgers of the situation j REG. 59c— 42x36 CASES N O W 4 5 e been made in the legislation as it years snyway because of the re­ |40. This would be changed to BO head na* bAS^eshaped ey ^ iM tro ciS n . TWs thky will m'slre the sacrifices cent receisioii. 111* new measures present Leam*tON.e to incluiv an Another Hartford insurance or maioi' ekiano-a •nrf (> 82.48 TWIN FITTED BOTTtlftl appeared in Monday's edition of per cent of the average wage in necessary to coriWqt it. and I do M io r JUtlJ TRY BET ...... 81.68 ’ Office Of pV ieH A altb. an 0.-fic*:ficisl. who did not want to be lU r b ? \ h e " ? /^ ^ t T n ‘'u^^^^^ Tandc'iborg Air Faroe Bob(s, 82.68 FtT.l. FITTED BOTTOM 81.88 Revolucion. the newspaper of his have confidence thaY^in the end Sem* Miller said this would h* ’ and An Of-1 named, said last night that other driving Instmctore qt the public riemocrigtic ideAIs will wip out but . Calif., May 28 (Aft The Air on'^m.da‘v'Revo'htciOn nuh ^ ^hV’ SenaU's minority leader. about $46 in the veer 1868-60 TuhJrc.ulosis CcdttfOl. riO» : companies would watch Traveler* schools, lit iA later than most people think Force la expected to m ik e aa REG. 25c HEAVY QUALITY But on Tuesday,_Revoluc«jn p u||Ben. b - ^ j , n e r Sibal (R-Norwalk) The bill also would- provide * ' P*tal Care, a i«,’^Uc.tabililatlav plan closely. ’’There lt be a hurry llshed an amended version of Burke. East Hartford Democrat. ' W«Oe is no time to waste,” attempt tn lire four mice-into / 1 contended that someone would The joo he 1* leaving 1* £w*,#x-,i to follow suit if it work*, he orbit from this Mg mlaeile baM MOREWEAR SOLID COLOR Regular $1.00 law wHth significant changes. . . !w « > (n ecuttVS"-lireclorsVp.of tha Na-ti'oti'j eald- said the change.* should make it ; complete text of Teller’s The Sugar Mill Owners - Assn..! to snte up tor the incressed (UonHsiird on Pag# Six) unnecessary for most youths to j >'**)'>**’**■ follows:- today. No Hmo 'l u beez raksased Sea our lovdiy display of al Society f.'.r ;he Prevention bfs.. for the firing. .A Discoverer lU SlMpwear attrsmtively meeting in general assembly her*.] Hlindnea*. . ’ ' ^ take cominerctal driver training' ”I think -ttwre cannot be a FACE CLOTHS includes United States as well a s , courses which cost around $80.1 shadow of -a dopht that 10 years was scheduler *o mako tlie prlcetl. In other yesterday,, the Thursday, but overcut - Cuban citizens. William G, Raines.: Studenta have been forced to at­ from now Rusala will be the un­ Senatk. passed ard sent lt> :he Mocked the - plan. Teehaicians 6 F o r „ 9 9 c * 2.9$ „ * 3.98 •Vice president;, of the United Fruit j Senate Sets $35,000 HoUse a )1U tU-it v.uuld alCe.' pro­ NewsTidbits tend such schools because of lack questioned leader 1* the scientific Semi service ^0 denier First Co., was elected to the association’s i of public rchool facilities to han­ punt he able to visually track Sei-en colors. An unusual vatbe! Made eapeclally for our New TorW LINGERtE DEPT. vision < of L'.e co.is.-r'g progra-an for field . . . even if we spend all the DlaroverriPs first stage to executive committae. the aged psssei,-b.v tne 1M7 wn,,.,-!- ’ Cullad from AP,Wires dle the need. office for a group of stores, ' v Qualit.v. J&xCellent wearing Main Floor our efforts td change' Ule present see if It is correct!^ lauMhed. .United Fruit,, one of the flyej lature. Gov. Afc'C.iism A. R:oi";?f?- The bill -w-as drafted by ■■•I a si^’ktion, all we can hope for IsAo U,S. sugar ,_flrms operating here, | has termed poVttoi,* of the h.m*- special co.-umlttee whiifl' also In­ HEAVY QIIALITT’ hosiery,'with stretch well. Farm Support Ceiling regain lort leadership later. Trat DUNDEE HAND ond stands to lose heavily under the | ii‘g ia'.v -iwiwi VKCl.W I"' 4-®* Angeles District Attorney’s cludes, Senate chairman .John F. we are going,to lose that leader­ RBDK ANSWER CASTRO ZIPPER ED Havana,. 5lay 28 (Aft^The FACE SIZE TOWELS 60 gauge clo.ser knit with published v(srsion of the agrarian ‘ Not A single town has chosen to' office says it wmn't prOsCcute a man Pickett Jr. of the ..Tranaportation ship is today Inevitable . . . - law. Washin^on May '23 (A>i. —, Af-' Under the farm support loan*. (P®tt1cipale-In the plan set up .b,V ;Who was arrested for attempting u. Committee and "Rep. J.' McCul­ "Science today| la tecbtidlogyL.to- Communist newspoMr-Hoy de-- Slight Irregular* of t9c q'ualily. MAHRESS COVERS nied t t ^ y that Cnmn Commu­ Solid color* w ith novelty color reinfoveed heel and toe for Among bther thing*, the 'law Senate wheat blU, capped by A the producef turn* the crop over the 1957 Legislature. The towns home surgery on.his daughters lough Turneii- of the- Fxiucatfon would implement the 1940 consti­ aurprise $35,000 ceiling on kuv- to the government unless be can ,h«va asked a. change in the debt thumb with a raror biade- .Seven- Committee. (Oatlnued oq Pag* Three). nists had had any part lu the. border*. Color,*: Pink, green, Reg. si.ft.i. tutional law barring sugar "excesalve labor nctlvltiee” that deep rose, aqua and'turqnolac. extra wear. * ntill I erhment price aui^iorta to any on* ipake a proflt bv paying back the P«ym«ntS' ‘teen — Newark, ------N. J. girl baton * 3 . 6 9 owners from, growing their farm or farmer, oes to the Ro-uae loan* and selling on the rhsrket. *»ill passed by th# Senate twtrler*. whose uniforms shrank t(j, Prime Minister Fidel CUstro Masted in Ms latest television ------' ■ Monday, Its fate there la uncer­ Sen. Homer E. Capehart (R-Ind) .would lighten the financial load on bikini dimension*, have been *d- Parents Wafned of Peril < For *1.00 Full or h\in sItN. Extra heavy. (Conrinned on Page Six) tain. wa.s snowed under 69-ft in a move >oca> housing authorities' by per- vised what to do during the Memo- speech. A front 'page editorial - The Btopgup legiRlation dealing to wipe out all farm supports and' mittlng them^to set ijent* at a rea^ riarDsy parade—stay home. protested that--any attempt to link the Communisto with labor CLOSEOUT! LIMITED QUANTITIES! ivith the nailoii’s multibilllon dol- Controls after this.j-ear ’ sonable level • • for - agedj person* wdth ..j -i, U.N. conference in Panama I'l wheat -lurplus whs hammared He wanted to freeze the nine or - low Income. ;i winds up 2-week meeting with an exoeiMe* was totally unJiwOfled. Mass Slayer out yedjerday. ln more 'than eight ten , billion- dollars woi-th -of abr- Under the bill, th# state would nnexperted aohlevenient--^liscoiir- for Curbing When he appeared on TV yee- HEAVY OVAL LOOP and CHENILLE RUCS terdsy, CMtro'criticleed extreme REGCLAR 8,5.88. 24- x IS", hours of Senate floor debate and pliiaes now in government hand* take over most of the cost of biUJd-. sgemeht of student disorder*. . . . voUt\g. and let the President get rid of the project* and the. towns j President Elsenhower arranges' demands from labor. Asked Inter Plans ^Appeal If this was directed at the Com­ tliileas che .'-enate gnd House them bv sifts overseas «*Ie< nr ' would be responsible ter maintain-' anolker round of golf today and RFJICLAR 86.98. 68- x 60”. ^ $ 4 other outlet t t * r 3 d not upsel ing them. I hope* to iron out some kinka. ln his Plastic Death Trhps munists. he saldt “ perhaps there agree on a bill and President Bl- is a lot of coincidence.’* , ' ' senhOwer signA It before June ,1. futt(rere market price*.price* . A $2 million bond issue woum be I game. BMUtUul quality o\al rug* for bedroom or bathroom. Blue, green, A. Weht B4WS. $it.< t< r* 45. To UeS. Court authorized for meeting th# con- Federal prison reuthoritlto have the present law probably muk. . Sen. Everett M. birkeen (H-Ill), DEMAND CtViL WEDDING - aqua, white and charcoal. unable to find anyone elae willing been oi lered to explain how a i By THE ASSOCTATED PREKK ^bags perforated or clearly .marked Meldiisi Sh*rti. 6*wa. oontlnuf. The House . has Wen (Ueataiued eu Pag* Three) Don't-let your children p 1 a y I “Dangerous." Rrusseis, Belgium, May SS'UFI lincoln.’ N e t.,'M a y .23 (A^ — working on its own wheat bill. to offer the’ administration’* JuveiiUe deUnqueat can be Im-1 IsmN, MmUssi, lareSi ■r . ------J.----;—!— priMned at the Federal correction with, plastic bags! • Bills to that effect have. been —The opposition Socialist party , SE6ULAS S3.*S— 24"i70" p a ir Cbarlea StarkweathM, confessed Even before the Senate ap­ wheat proposala, did *o himself C.8«kyO*H. Slayer .of 11 perqons who has seen ^ rf-v* • ' ''• : institutkm at Danbury . . . A white T)]g harmleas-appearing trans-. introduced in Congress and some .today demanded a civil wedding , proved Its wheat -program .ter. the and wa* beaten by atanding vote. In Mglum for Prince Albert, TWEED or LOOP RUG RUNNERS tiiwN, MmAusi, lerf* Ofl execution date oome and go l a n k u R O b j e c t i o i i s gi-ocer in Mobile. Ala, we* (»n- parei)t sacks can be suffocation' ajtate legislature#. Health officials rtxt. two___ .iriars, Secretar.v of Ag-. lb Houae, it traps the way abandoned Ice boxes -and dry cleani^.g groups. Including and threatened to prees It# de- Ltml^d quantity. Net iktwK; ■ three'timiM, worked ivith hU fa­ rtmiHure Ezra' Taft Benson ter- : tetsined the present 55 million w., . ■ •_ A - .fvicted -ter shvoting a Negro to ther, Guy, today to perfect an ap­ .-■n an arguuent over 86.M were a few year* back. the National Institute of, nwndi la a pnrltamentary dehatCL Bhic. green and gray only...... Use Sews, Him 18ta 45 mally announced h* "recommends [ allotment and The party crittcUefi the ’ royal . . .Each 5 2 . 9 7 DON’T YOU LOVE peal to the fed' -al courts. xgmkl Tumei ItaVRtWhn* Vtaa nlAuil* The youngster# hav« a penchant' Cleaning, have urged precautions. against enactment.” t L v r^uIS -iE ™ - ‘ ed guilty to attempted klduHOng; for pulling the bags over their But some officials hold '• that oeUit ter skipping a ciVil ee,rw<. . “I Lean ai'.d intense Guy Btark- Benson contended that it would mony required by Belgian law'iia CLOSEOUT! NO-mON SEERSUCKER GINGHAM CHECKS? weather saved his 20-year-old son allotment* and get a aupport of 65 ’Washington, Alay 28 . (Aft--The; in the abduction. last Jan, 2 of ! hea, ; If a farmer- plants mow, he la ; Qiie periion. was killed ami be­ . Th* bag# are the typ*’^ used warned that In dr)’ areas such as 75 East 8t., New Britata. < gtlByf'i THURSDAY ....9 A.M. to 9;M p ;m . and the Judge had rejected the ' crop 'Mipports fob aPy farmer. with help of midiveetern wheat I subject to peflalOba. Yankiis Was tween 80 and 60 wgunded when lib-gely by dry cleaning estabjish- the j southwest, pspe'clally, Uw who waUced oK from BEDSPREADS and DRAPES . ■: $'I2.98X JW.IULC Pl**' ^ ■ ; It waa a-Mg vlelory . for Sen. Senator^'k tacked on .this alterna-! fined 16,070 ter ggrofiring too much Braznian Marine(S fired 'Into mobs, menta ter returning cleaned gar­ material develops a charge from pitat where he » H f r i d a V ,9 a .m: to stso p .m . $4 47 ■■ s • .■^■-4'. ■ - It WM Lie coptmtloit of Charles 1ohi(i .1. Williams ,cArK CFRTAIKS ...... 1 ...... Bl.BI . HALE'S SPORTSWOBA^^R DEPARTMEXT—Sopond Floor SATTTflOAY . . . .9 A.M. to 5:9« FJif. ' M a n c h i s t i r been photesting: ten years that The exleting law provide* for Monday he sailed from Ban Frah-. oented at his trial when convicted d ReaoNiMMU, aays th# OOP State and orlb mattresses. Leland haa urged apyeral times dltton opt ♦tOB. ra xow SHAMS ...... y . .|1.6t ^ srop loans,up ( pldlrA than a mil the 55 million acre tos* arid ,a aup- clAco - to make a new Ufa’ Ih X. aapdlc«l'4Nia._ 41 V- . .. ■ ' ■ $ •4V ■ '