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.'ll . t THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 19W AYtfage Daily Net Press Run The Weather ■frs m TWENTY-WUR Fer the Week Baded • rereeaat ef 0. 8. Weather ■arena ^aucl;rBt^r lEu^ttiud Hferalb :______daa* 8. 1886 's-V" t Chaaee of few widely aeatterei recelv* a bachelor of actenc* In Danlela. oapUln of the wtanlng ahowere tonight; Low la mid Ms. Beaaauel Brothartiood wUl 'ob> Ormand Waat Jr., aqn o< Mr. bnsineaa admlnlatraUon. 12,068 In Foreign ScrVice Y Wives Close; Uam, “The Rolling Pina,"1," ^ _ v * Local Residents Saturday fair aad warm. High K •erva lu annual “Ladle*' Night" and Mra. Ormand Waat, Hebron Individual trophie* to Uam meSn. Margaret B. McC*rrick. 174 Mcoiber of the Aoat J^ntTow n rriday evening at 7:80 in Leither Rd., Bolton, waa recently Upped Boreaa *t Otrcolatiaa . \ Bear 8f. for memberahip in Alpha Epailon Bowling Season her*. Bernice Cartwright. Lor­ H illy e r G ra d u a te s M anchetler^A City, of Villago C/iortH Hall. Oarji R. Hataen, program raine Peterman, Marge Murphy /■ J" chairman, haa arranged for the Rho, national radio-TV aocieU at , the Unlveralty of _ Miami. Coral Mid Ua Church. Hilma HoComb n H en MancheaUr realdentaiylil - 7 ------:------."“r Toidght at Ooncordia Luthtran ahowpig of a travel film on Cali­ •iiie 'l r Wive* bowling aeaaon will aerve aa th* Tueaday League receive maatef of education da- Chuith t ^ l a a t of a Miieo of olx fornia. Paator C. Henry Anderaon 'Oablee, Fla. A ■oph^ore^ Weat ia cloeed thia week when the Tuea­ receiv^gSgreea from Hillyer C (TWENT^AGES) AfANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JUNE.^ 1956 (ClaseUled AiTeMeMig ea Page 18) PRICE FIVE GI;NT8 majoring in radlo-TV and Sim in chairman for next aea^n. lege at th i 77th commencemen greea. VOL. LXXV, NO. 212 SvaaccUm Mrvlcoo will be held at will apeah on. "Why All the day League held it* firat bqnquet \ A bachelor of arU degree wlU 8 pm. The Rav. Robert Boettfer, Ruah?" Ther* will be aong* by the UM'e Collegd of ArU and Sdlencea. and preaenUtion of trophf** at Trophlekin the Thuraday League ceremony /Sunday at 7 p.m.' • fn fueat preacher, takaa fo hie lub- Brotherhood quartet, Herbert the Hillcreat' ReaUurant, Bolton. went to Alma Gllha for h ig h Buahnell MemUrlal Hall. Hartford. go tp Mary E. Wllaon, 73 Church jeet, "Around the Comer—Infinite Bengtaon, Geraid DlHanno, Len­ Hartford area contribution* to The Thuraday League met for a average. Mary Chapman for high Robert M. M » Jr.. 60 Harlan St.. While three other Manchester Hope." fallowing the eer%lee there nart Toratenaon. and Dick Berg- the. Jeniit Shadowbrook Fund now aimllar affair at Cavey!*, May 22. triple, and. Viola Horton for high St., will receive an aaaoclate de­ people a’ill receive associate de­ wUI bo a meeting with the Church gren. Strawberry ahortcake will b« total $48,010, it waa announced to­ Award* in the Tueaday League without p mark. Celgate Sheldoq gree in Science in engineering. Aa- gree* in aclence in buaineaa *d- Council, the auxiliary offlcen. the aerved by the refreahment com­ day by E. Clayton Gengraa and were given aa follow*: high aver­ will continue as chairman of the aociate degree* tn arU will go to mlnlatrattan. They are: Robert J. vialtora, Sunday School teaelMri mittee during the aocikl hour. John F. Haven*, are* co-chairmen. age. Beatrice Cormier; high triple, Thuraday group. John J. Hanley Jr„ 66 W h 11 n * y Copeland of JS2 Hilliard St.; Rob­ and ofticera a«d the Evahgaltam The area, which lAcludea Manchea- A. Sherry Jochimeen; high aingle, A. Sherry Jochiniaen will, aerve Rd., and Patricia A. Ruff. 88 ert A. Heraog of 82 Vernon 8 t.: Oommlttee. Attendance* the paat Bntanuel Lutheran Church will ter. ia one of 19 In the nation­ Lorraine Peterman, high without for the third nmr aa general chair­ Florence St., while William Caatel- and Elmer O. Homana pt 177 (our daya have totaled 828. hold it* annual picnic for member* wide appeal for $3 million to re­ mark, Madeline Morley; Betty man of th* TW bowlers. lucclo of 46 Hillcreat Rd., will Maple St. of the congregation and church build the Novitiate in Lenox, Hr. and Hr*. Robert J. Smith, achoolAt Camp Lutherwpbd. Web- ^aaa., de»troyed by fire on March 28 Eiwood Rd., haVa been viaiUng ’ atcr, Mia*., on Sunday from noon their daughter and aon-te-law. Hr. to d, o'clock There will b* two and Hr*. Gordon W. Bryant of morning wdrahjp’aervlce* aa uaual. Mr*., John Trotter la chairman Braintree,. Has*., to attend the but only one naalon of the church of th* atrawberry featival and graduation* of their granddai achool for all.children at 8 a.m. aale of Temple Qiapter, No. 83, Order of the Eaatern Star, ached- at 2 a. ter*. Hlaa Cynthia and Miaa 3u Bryant Hisa Cynthia Bryant Loyal Circle of King* Daugh­ uled for Thursday. In the banquet gr^uated on Honday from Wei ter* will gather Honday evening hall of th* Temple. A aupper lealey College and\Ml*a Judith at • p.m. in the Federatidn room with atrawberry ahortcake for _ Bryant graduate* Saturday from of Center Church houae, and leave deaaert.will be aerved from 8 to Mlte^Jewi R. Clarke l ^ y e r Academy in Braintree and f6r the Howard Jonnaon Rpatau- 8:30, reaervatTonia for which will enUr Wallealey College in rant, Tglland Tpke. When the ahould be made byJune IV at th* MisA^ean R. Clarke, daughter Ike Calls Senators Beptember. group return* to the church, the lateat through Mr*. Jama* Elliott, of Mr. and Mr*. Wilfred J. Clarke, annual . meeting with report* and 177 Summit St. . '' 20 Henry St., Is presently In train­ election of offlcara will take place in the FMefation room. Bfc. Charle* JO. J^cCarthy.''’ iW, ing at U.S.' Department of BOH Of Mr. and"1dr*. J. J. Mc­ State'! headquarter*. Waahlngton, To Restore Aid Cut Carthy. 117 Birth St.. U a member D. C„ prior to receiving h'er *a- USED TV Dr. Barney Wichman and Dr. aignmenl abroad with the Foreign John.J. Shea Jr. will attend the of th* 287th Field Artillery Bat- Spring Meeting of the Connecti­ Ulion'a SOrVUi* Battery in Ger­ l^rvice. A graduate of the Unl- Washington, June 8 {JP)—President Eisenhower, rebuffed $19.95 tp many- McCarthy a light, tlruck vcralty bf Connecticut, *he served IH ^e House, turned to the Senate today for support of bis cut Chiropody Society when i t , In the WAVES in War II Pofterton's meet* Tueaday at the H6Ul dHver in th* ba'Hery, entered the fdreign aid program. The Whitf House announced Senate Waahinirton, June 8 (/P)—Presideht^Eisenhower wag strick* su tle r in Hartford, ^ e meeting, Army In July, 1988. He arrived in and ainoe ha* been engaged In en with aMominal pains Mrly today and in the afternoon waa 188 CENTER ST. • Europe in Feb.,1985.. apecial government work. leaders o f botli parties have been surnmoned to meet with will begin at 8:30 p nK Eieenhmver on Monday in an taken by ambulance from the White House to the Army's BIB Tor fort to reatore Houae cut* in the j . * ip . ■ I t Walter Reed Hospital. BISQOICK DEPT. SPECIALS multi-bUlion dollar program. I l i i n l r K | * | * a | r T The White House said phyniciana had diatrnoaed the trou­ Large Size Pkg. A atmllar bipartlaan conference, SAASAXw B-P X , « XL of] PEANUT BUTTER BONELESS wtth House leader* waa held ^iia[! Q ble an an ileitis, or inflammation of the lower porHon of the OPEN t i l t 9:00 P.M. In reneahle tumhleia past Tuesday, tail ^ e House yes- ^ . . . W ' l t l l ' ' L f O l I ^ . small intestine and that “there ia no indication of ahy heart I^arge Size ■ terday ignored the President a plea — - trouble.’’ ' THURSDAY, ERjDAY NiSHTS CHUCK POT and upheld a $1.10»J)00.000 com-' Prekfl Secretary James C. Ha'gerty said a cardiosram-—a mlttee cut in hi* $4,900,000,000 le-" Loi Angeles, June 8 (fl’i — trwinsr of the heart action—would\lM taken at Walter Reed. \ 43c quest, . ■ . ' The dally coffee break at the The Monday meeting will take olflce; should be joined by- the . He deacribed the hospitalization ai.a “precautionary meafl- .. / Medium Size It) place at the Wh'lte Houae at 4:30 “think break.” « ure.” Aakefl whether the President’s condition could be called p.m. (EDT) .' y \ An associate professor of critical, HaRerty replied: “I have not Uf$ed any adjectives.” Hie right flour for so many On the Republican qJde 1*>* Pr*"*', psychology at the Univeraity In re.apon.ie to questions, HaRerty told n^sm en that physi­ things; 37e of California, Harrison Gough, Hale'a will accept your coupon*. dent invited Vice President Nixon, I cians had not made any suRgeation to him that EisenhoweifHl/ Ffgib fforU^Martin. Bock- minority leader. Knowland (CSallOl made that proposal yesterday. Srvb on tvory 10 lb; and Sen*. Millikin (Colo), Bridges. He says wOrl(era should be illneaa waa a result of poisoning. ^ / Sunkisf fontless Stewing Beef i-h.59e tNH), Saltonstall (Mai»). Wiley granted a "thlnK time — aa The olive drab Army ambulance------\ •p'l Windsor farm: HALE’S a pulled up to the south of pkg. of AIL, whon you lWl») and Smith (NJ). . much time aa is allotted for Concentrate y Among Democrats, he asked coffee breaks — so that they -sWhIte House to receive the alt- j Boneless Stewing Veal u>. 59o can ait down and think .out ______Ing ChieF Executive. * Ike’s Condition buy it this wookond at RARERIPES or COFFEE 'majority leader Johnson (Tex) and It darted by the southeast For Oremgtode Freshly Ground/ Sens. George (Oa), Clemente (Ky), their problems without inter­ ruption." w - , gate, at 1:30 p.m, (EDT) accom­ Pinohurst for $2.00, W SHALLOTS 3 ejans Lb. , Hennirigs (Mo) and Green (RI), Then, when they get back , Ikessrs. A, B and C Arrive at yManchester ^ospital panied fore and aft by a motor­ Starts Market BONELESS Second Battle Looma to work. Gough continued, sons are just fine, althoUgK the -bo'ys fire staying in in­ cycle e*cor|. A A second major battle shaped up ; Three boys, who bear only tb6 tag.* “A”, “B” and “C” Eisenhower- could be assay in g lb. box. 2 bunchos 17c "their minds will be free''and at this point, were born to Mr. and Mr$ .Robert Jones, cubators. . Jone.a is a biologist for the State B^rd of How to Sarva tba B#H,W«»«kurgar inTown iB th# House today over whether * they’ll know what they’re do­ in the ambulanct. His haiid* were Selling^ W a # to continue military and economic ing.” 85 Henry St., at about 8 today. Mrs.. Jones and her Fisheries and Game. Story on page 10. (Photo by Pinto).- folded on his chest. _____ '■ ■ \ help to CJommunist'Yugoalavla. — • . ' ‘ —...... - pan , ,1 ^...... I„ It one food could be called the m *te»t, the mo«tx;haracter- Crisp red lb With administration support. ■Boo what layer Bro*. have for l*Uc. the moat popular, there la llttlb^doubt that It wpuld be I ment by Rep. Edna F. Kelly (D- « ta h o n i^ tA i that/lFhiealdent Etsenbo^r wa* you at Plnehurat— House Democratic and Republican NY) to cut off aid to Yugoalavla th* hamburger. RADISHES HAM leader* tried to ward off atiS con­ were cautious about predicing vlc- Auto ludu^try House Croup ibut the'^ambu^aJSS ^ ^ l 2 f o ^ ^ ^ Walter iSed boa- gressional demands to end aid to tory_Jor their aide in the face of Niagara Rdckslide riachlM that mri* a n W t ^ the ^ LUX DETERGENT To bake, broil or fry. Buy any aieie piece from 2 to 12 lb*. th* country whoes Preildent Tito “ * " ' " ^ “ •/selling In th# stock market and lOc 6 ff on 39c Slae In all parU of the country, among alt kind* of people, in ^ bunch Sc This is a get-acqualnted special PREMIER opposition friftn the united leader- Newsmen could not see whethfer^ pushed prices ah^ly. making th* s|i*clal pai;k only type* of home* and eating place*, at all price* ranging from 38 la now visiting and soliciting closer Jobs Dip; tJ.S. Approves Hike The markat took.th* initial nowr eanU in a amall town dln*r to 83.80 at the Twenty-One Cluhin (Fancy Aibacofe) Uea with Ruaai*. Eiaenl:ower asked for $30 mil- the Preilddnt waa carried the CHEF BOY-AR-DEE anibulance on a stretcher or'walk­ of the President's lUnaas xrtth n l- N«w York and 18.00 at Romanoff'a in Lo* Ankelee. the burger WHITE MEAT POPULAR CHICKEN PARTS Speaker Rayburn (D-Tex) and lion in economic aid to Yugoslavia, ative calm, hut th* WMte Houae 29e id Head Burgher—kingpin. f ' Old fashioned House GOP leader Martin (Mass), N ear NpW H igh Loss in Millions In Pay to Vets ed. / . BREEN TOMATO plus a larger but secret amount of Mamie .Meet* MiMpr bulletin at noon that the Preaidsnt beaten yesterday in their effort to military aasistahee. The House was being taban to the hoqplUI as . SPINACH TUNA LEGS U.65C 'Washington, June 8 OP)—Thee Some time before )th* 'Smbulanc* We are Ulking about th* real beef burger—pnadomed. un­ restore' funds President Eiaen-! Foreign Affair* committee voted Washington, June 8 (P)—The Niagara Falla, N. Y. June 8 '(/P)»and ceiling started to come dowiC a precautionary maaaura Immsdla- /' / RELISH V SOLID p a c k ' bower had Mked for military aid. to chop the $30 milHona in half. government reported today that House Veterans Adairs commit wheeled away,. Mr*'*v' Elsenhower taly etartad new and awra pro­ adulterated, untouch|d by foreign Inihience or extraJieou* *e*- —771* moat destructive rockfall in and I ran like hell,” seid Chris rieft In a Whit* JHoluouee llmouaine— Sava 20e on now aoning. 2—7 Oz. Cons wer* npt optimistic about their Chairman Richards; (D-SC) the number o f auto industry jobs tee today approved a mulU-bUllon nounced Mlltnig. ^ 2 Jar* BREASTS ..^BSe chancea on the Yugoslav issue. haa dropped by tlmoat'200,000 but Uie recorded hletory of the epec- Nelson, 28, one of the >crew, ") ' pre*um*bly gplnt ahead • to the Idaho Potatoes are out Tm- tnruler Niagara gorge took one didn't stop for anything. J was dollar .bill for Incraased payment* hoapitat. Priceywer* %wm nearly 6 point* 99c King Out from young poultry for tendemeo*. But supporters of an amend- (Continued ea Page Eight) overall nationwide ’ employment a t the Mttaide in key araas of th* To get the flneat hamburger- buy It in a place like Plnehuhit til now crop arrives - ^ . for had increased to a near record 68 Vi man's life late yesterday ahd left **ally' acared." to vetergna. Aa her car raached the Mfhlt* where 11 I* ground fre*jt at frequent Interval^ . , . aild, of a rbance ^r'' Dinelinrst ■ir the huge Schoellkopf-Rjrdeaeteotfio^ji: ofx wvwwwTV •.nwnfv KIcktnr bver th* trace* oh ad­ HouM gate, an Army car-Imiied Uat All divisions wer* lowar M* LUX d e t e r g e n t million. L ition in tuinbled-dov/n ruins. The station, largest hydro plant ministration - opposed measures, cludAif the steela, m etapigfitta. couraa. alwaya ground under wfiigeration. rnlif t,0NG\WHTTF. p o ­ Hale’s Seafood counter is featuring RonelcM Sword,' The report by jhe commerce and np and her son,' MaJ. John Bison- ralMoads, chemicals and alrefafta. you buy the apattial pack labor departments fixed employ­ More than 40 other employea of in the Niagara Mohawk ayatem, the Houie group voted to approve howor, leapod out. > t a t o e s . \ Fresh Halibut, New Fresh Mackerel, as well as Fresh Cod, tlic Niagara Mohawk Power Corp. waa hit by three earth-shaking a modified form of th* American /There was .a Ounry of oMIing at 4X,t WBtothurat for Chopped Sirloin, like our Dc Luxe Sirloin PatUa*. ia •xc«ll*nt, ment id May at 65.238,000, a rec- "Mother,” he aatd, giM climbed th* opening that forced the Upe to Top Round i* good. too. , . ,\ Boston Blue and Haddock. Bulganin’s Letter to Ike orcTfor the month. This waa close dcrambled along, the precipttoua altdes which followed each othei' in’ Legion's Ug pension MU plus ether into >the White Houae car with her. vary Juicy. bank, to safety as ttvo of the at*- rapid-order etarting Just before major provisions fqr disabled vet-' Major Eia«nhower la stationed lag a minute, but the wave of sell­ 79e U the 6 .*j million peak for . any 5;30 p.m. (EDT). When It wa* ing near the end of the third hour If it’s warm you will want month aet in August last year. tlon'a three aectlou'i roared into erahs, Spanish War Veterans jpHil at Ft; Belvoli^, Va., aouth of Waait- But time after llm* Pinehurat cuatomera ieil CfiArlf* or AT or’ ^ PILLSBURY LUNCHEON SPECIAL -the wild rapids-behind-them. over, the six turbine generator* in Vetermui’ WldowL 'ingtoHr------7-- qukkly caused the taj^ to drop Tony, that for real flavor, you jn*t can't haat PUjahUrat freshly (SoRcerns Gut in Arms Unemployment lA " •'M4y ■ rose the- two section* were buried In behind as much-'as four minutaa. ./ CrisD fresh SUGAR HEART • • V ■ Company officials \vere appalled (JornmltteimmlUSe /apokaamen, Ui prc>- Also in the ear wer* Lt. /Ool. ground Chuck . . . andw» *gr4*. ANGEL FOOD aUgbtly front an Mtimated 2,864,- at the damage, which wiped out debris at the bottom of the 220- lihUnary, esi iUthatca,.figurie the bill Walter R. Tkach, aasiatant^hita ■Wall Street had the news of the snd you save 6c while sne- PORK ROLL « i Lb. 59c 000 to 2,608,000 alUiough a decline 300,000 kilowatts' of power cap*' foot gorge. President's illhesa well before the C U C U h^ R S T O M ^ O By JOHN HlOHtOWER .4 eut. )^DUld cosl4l.400,00() the first year House physician, anc^ Col., Robert dm] pack of P A G’s TIDE usually occurs pA. this time of the city in hardly more than the twin-; The destroyed generator*, all and rapidly rise in post* over the S (^lz, prealdential miUt|tfy aide. stock markat opened. Brokers said This yfaak ibis 55e grade of ground meat ii fta- MIX Bona. Octmaay, Jun* S American officiiUf aa meaning that yeaL This wa* attributSd to an kling of aii eye.. used in Niagara Mi^awks 28-cycl* next 10 years. / there were many selling orders on Is ai»flable f o r ...... 26c JUICE The ambulance made the* run to hand before the opening, but they . tiirad again at 50c, 2 lbs., 99e . . and wa offar •ach IT^'/ic Pkg. ^ Ifevlet Premier Nikolai Bulganin the Soviet govemhient haa down­ e a ^ flood of! students looking for emeries J. W)ck, administrative aerviea for heav-v industry, had/a Chairman OllR E. Teague (D- Walter Read in tittle , mors than iaataad of th* uaual 81c prict, . 4^ 0z. THn Fresh Fruit and yegetables linn aeat n diplomatic ' note Jo graded the U.N. dlaaijnament ne­ summer Jol*i and Some Increase in vice .president In charge of the capacity of 200,o6d kilowat*. The Tex) said the comihlttee thredi were small and usually named a Laanr Chuck in patiy foVm, 4 or B paitias io-iha lb. gotiation*' and feels they, hold litt)e auto"and other lay-, flve’jnihutea. /' pric* at which the sale should be West and “a aumbe* company's western division; seid loss of power, brought much ofahe the various bills together because Elsenhower 'was taken to the made. for 59c'lb. ' Red rioa ^2 For of other government*,’’ a Oer, practical prospect for ag^meiit. offs. his only estimate of'the loss could area's chemical industry to a halt. the various "veterans organisations presidential suite ,/on the third Large Size Each i 9 e n*aa npokrsman announced to­ Aa a result some highly'placed As compared with last year em­ be that it, waa "far in excess of The third aection, where com­ have failed to give leadership aa floor-of th* admMistratipn bulld-n As one broker pointed out, Uiere Bhy the special “Baker’s Cantaloupes day. He did, not dlscloae the official* now think the beat chance ployment ts up‘2 ti million and un­ $50 million.” Original coat of the pany officials hoped they might to what measure' ahould be ^ven weren’t many siaes ordenid v^at and you will be sure TOMATOES ■ ing'* east -wing,/ th* market” th advance. That dozen” ,pack of Personal Ua* only Pinehurst ground . •ubject. M for • further disarmament nSgoUar employment la up only abou( IQO,- two completely wrecked sections salvage some remnant o ^ h e ir In­ priority. Quite • crowd of newsmen, hos­ to sen'* the'beat Hamburger in town. 000. ^ when they were built more than vestment, housed^four T.200-ktlo- —• -Gpppsed hy ikf kind of aight-unaeen trading often Ivory ands^ve. 13 bars 69c. (iolden Ripe Lbs, tions vvith Russia in the immediate^ pital patients,and medipal person­ puts severe pressure on prices and box of 4 22c BANANAS 2 29c Waahlngton. June 8 i-W Soviet future may He in two-nation talks The auto industry's estimated 30 years ago was $36 million. watt generators In 28-cycle service President Elsenhower was re­ nel had gathered at dhe entrance 2OO,0OO unemployed means that and-nine 8,000-kilowattvg^erators causes wide swings. ' 1 AT PINEHURST, 302 MAIN ST. Contain* white of IS egg*—all Premier Nikolai Bulganin h8*.i«“ —that 'ia direct contact between There'waa no eetimate of the ported pOrsdnally opposed lo the but they csjught no glimpse of the Another leading broker a d v i ^ ' President Eisenhower Russia In- representative*______of__ the Soviet .and roughly, one out of every four or site of .the rockfall, but the "bRe” In standard 60-cycle service. Legion measure, which In its orig­ President. He was taken in through you add I* water! fiye regularly employed workers All Tiower in this city of almoat his customers to adopt a Walt and Save 15c on WUconain From Millar of Covantry CANTAI-OUPES ■ PEACHES 2 Lbs. 49c tends not only to. reduce its «imed| American’ govei'nmenta. regui.r.y the- wall of th* gbrge wa* inal form was estimated by the another entrance. ##* policy toward the market. force* by 1,200,000 men but Bulganin’s letter wS* delivered are now idle in that industry,i than 800 feeU.wi^ and the 100,000 waa cut off. But a grad- administration to coat a total of The crowd did not know Blisen- Chacaa whan you rodtam your which waa hard hit by a slump in lial return began Within two hours One of the largeet brokerage coupon at Pinahurat. : Plump, Tender Parm-Fresh FOWL FOR FRICASSEE. WATERMELONS NEW DELRICH PREMIER to cut back armaments and mill to Dulles yeaterday afternoon by weight of the rubble probably more than $77 billion by the year howeriwas there until Secret Serv­ housea in Wall Street told lU cua- Lb. S S C tary expedlturea con espondingly. Ambassador Georgi N. Earubin. car sales. ' ran w-ell into tfie thousands' ot as the company tapped current 2 ,000 . ice. men informed them. Get 80up, chicken salad, chicken sandwiches, all from BING CHERRIES Surveys of employer hiring in­ fiom its central division, from BARTLETT In a letter -delivered yeaterday Together with an accompanytng tons. The Legion haa said the Admin­ ‘The crowd groaned aomewbet (Conttnned *• Pag* TWhlve) one fowl. ,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,,Lb. 49c WINESAP APPLE^I and undergoing intensive study by j document it ran to a total of l 8 tentions indicate a continued grad­ steam . generalizing plants and istration coat estimates wera too We hav* Imperial Marganne MARGARINE ual rise m employment through Lost in (he maelstrom of rocky and quickly began to diaperae. you want to: redeem your Im­ PEARS Lb. th* President's advisers today, Bui-1 pag.j„ of Russian text. debris was Ricban; A, Draper, 39, high for it* $108-a-month pension They did see Mr*. Eisenhower. PEPPERS GREEN BEANS 29c ;anin-'Urged the United .States to , yesterday, . Dujie* gave the summer months. This led to "'(Continued aa Page Fifleen) bill and that Its plan la only fair, perial lOc^coiipon*. For Meat Loaf Pinehurst 2 Lbs. Peeled halve* la heavy ayrup ? exp'e<;tation* that last yeai's rec­ of 'nearby Lewiston, a machinist. She was dressed iii a black silk J ' i* ■ ollow Ryssia'a lead by reducing, Fi'gep),ower a first report ■ while Two companion.* saw him disap­ for, veteran* who are elderly and. dress. Her hose snd shoes and' her HAMBURG ....Lb. 39c NEW ONK 2-1 Lb. Tins its own forces, am * and military ! g ^ ^ ^ Department translator* ord seasonal Job peak of 6.5 >j mil­ pear in the cascading remnants of In .d%ed of money. ,, handbag we’r* also black. 'She Low prices continue on 3 Lbs. 11.00 Romaine Lettuce Each T S c expenditure*. SSeret*rj' of State ,n.Qri

■ . .1 Cl* M AN CHESTER EVEN IN G H ERA LD , M AN^gfeSTEB, CONW^ FRID AY, JU N E 8. 1966 HANCHKBTiiK EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONNs I D A Y , J U N E t>AGE TlQtEB — ~— X ' " the Veterans of Foralgn Wars most of th* first aftanu.smocm saaalon of th* largest in tha'hiitofy I . ■ 'x : • on ellgltptfty for such pensions at d u at^ l abne frr th* Vernon Fir* run* north 2,768 n e t apd tMn bidden in the area, ficeordlng-’f* the rates now required by law In- VFW ), for a 20 per cent psnston to be spent on ori'gsn(snlg^Lion and Stiver City, and that Knights of Andover' RocteviUm Columbus section of the -parade Dipfrict. weat Along th* aouth'lftie of prop­ the propoeed regiila'Uona, House Group stead'ot raising these limits as the premium for vstanns who served Stores Lease adoption of rules, with the keynote EASTWOOD . ’X. OppolienU Vote, on Rpfiioiial Sclioo^^Boutl lame COSM ETICS 4 addrasa schsfiulsd fdr • p.m. to­ will hav* s Fourth Degree Honof Psopoaed amcmiementa to pr*s- erty owned by Wallac^H. TflrAli, sought.. overacss.i.; ' Th* first aning corhmlsskinera have said would' Increase compeqsiitlon to vetersa* more liberal compensa­ rural Vernon, river to Dart Hill Rd., then ix^ck that, propeVty owneiA In th* araa. tion treatment, which Is now ac­ Mass) drlin Members of the local Council, “CAROUSEL” lirH iir Dni(, SiorM j veterans for servlce-oofinected In­ Green Manor Is Ss I B M esUr Voting Listed The Area, which will contain along the South .Windaor-Vemdn vvlth' whom they hava dtacuasad In P ^ to Vets jury geneimlly by 10 to 15 per cent. corded World Wai' I widows when fntroducq/R)blcoff,^but''hf* asaoci- who .would Ilka to attend this cele­ Osrdss MaCrar Mklrlrir Jskrt A public hearing baa bpm tailed d^he will leave bration In Meriden and march In about 300 acres, starts on' Rt. 83 town line. \ ,/* \ thb proposal, have raised no ob- One hundred per. cent service dis­ the husband dies. ' Sksira |i*MliS»a;U I by Zoning CommiaakHtera for Approximately 51ft feel north of Manufacturing or proceaaing 'tocUons. about ita ftecoming an in- (Continued fronts One) abled veterans^ would have, their 7. 'As. Increase from (150 to (3CP Two wonten’s-wear chain-store righLkfter that to Avoid, entangle- the parade are requested to con­ Plat < in the candidate-races. “Bifick Jack Ketchum AsModeirate Jun* 10 Jn a*tRbll8h(*rat of an In- It* InteiaecHon with Sunset Dr., certain chemical* or gmid* 1* for- dtiatrlal aone. ' f compensation raised from 1181 to In the federal burial allowanca concerns have leased space In the tact any of tjie, following commit-, »/ to amendment, eod^erloui veter­ 1250 a month. ^ for a veteran when he diet. (34-mlllion Manchester Shomingi ^ n addition, to the race for en- -tee after J u n c J l: Edmund Hindle, . Desperado” Plasa now nearing completion on oriement fot* governor, other tight Joseph Schauater, Robert Howe,. Andovarf June 8 (Special)— an* groiips had oroteated that oth­ A committee spoKesman esti­ Itoward llslf • MsfjdO Maltohep HOSPITAL er proposal* iR^which they were W. Middle Tpke. and E. Canter St. fights ar* for the endorsement* for Leonard YOst, Frank Philopena, Skssra 1 :4S • t:4a Voting was modesate here at 11 !ig(W)rfu«ia»!BBaBBB«iwiaBiwBi8iaBBBBa»iBiuittu)B )i^ ^ mated this provision alone would They are Clear Weave S^es, attorney general and for lleutan- interested w'^o'not Kettlni; the cost about a half billion dollars the Roy Thompson, Joseph McCarthy, G 'd p ck this morning, and light .In priority tcehtment they deserved. A b o i i t T o w n Inc., of New York City, and Bavsr- ant governor. David Schiedal, Roland LaPage, Saa.. ”ANVTtf)NO OOBB” firsit year. " • W o f\i Seeking the conventionfa nod Itebrop, on th* |l,05O,OOO'bond Is- OPEN A KEITH BUDOET ACCOUNT FON iU . YOUR SUMMER NEEDS! INSURANCE A coi^aiittee spokesman said the 3. '1**0*100* for Spanish War ley's inc., .of' Shopper's In Albert Roy/Rlehard Ryan, Michael j' froup/voted overwhelmlnRly to The Amerlcsn^Leglon Band will Framingham, Mass, sighing for attorney general are Bndidott Vlgmm^ ^Arthur Maaaaro and ' aua fOr th* projected R6(^onAl Veteran* would be raised from S54 Peabody, of Cambridge, a member send/^'to the House an all-ln-one- and (87 a month to (75 a month. hold a regular rehearsal tonight at of their leases was anhbunced yes­ ^ryXW eas. • District 8 'secondary school. RaymoRd E. Oorman p ^ measure Including'these • pro- o’clock, at the Legion Home on terday by Nell ICIII^ president of of the executive council; Rep. Jo ­ , Tile Council would like to see a I M 1 oe W S 4. _ A r>oviston to raise the basic seph D. Ward, iD^Fltchburg) and Referendums ara being held in .vlslona; Leonard St. An Important business Giieen Manor Estates, which is targe turnout for this event and . Andover, Hebron, and Marl­ Jrisurance Agency 1. The Legion plan to Increase pension rates for wldoA'* of World meeting will follow the rehea'rsal. constructing Utt new - shopping Edward J. McCormack, a B o st^ urges sit members w’ho - ran par­ .War I, II and Korean War veter-* city councilman and a nepht*v/of borough for the achool expected the present lim ltei federal pension - y - center. • ticipate to do so. DRIVE-IN serve the three towns. Polls did f y Agents For: system to SlOS'a month for World ans from (.50.40 a month to (76 Ralph Wctherell, 20, of' 230 Both stores will be In the main U.S. Rep. John W. McOorml)irK. a month, with corresponding In­ A bitter rape for the endorse­ lot open In Marlborough until THE TRAVELER^/ VVar I, II and Korean War veter­ Deming St., a iLudeilt at the Unl- floor arep; Clear Weave will carry p.m. 1 / ans. ' creases for dependents. vei^Hy of ConnecUcut. wilt be d re a a ^ lingerie .and stocking*, ment for' lieutenant governor has u m i i l a I s e At 11 a.m., 61 of 876 registered However the committee decided 5. A proposal, part of the prin­ among four of Connecticut'a out­ and ,'Mveriey'a will ^apectaliae In been forecast with Jaihes A. M S M a i n 3-1139 ciple In a papslon bill backed by Burke, George A. Wells and voter* In Andover -had cast their to leave the present Income limits standing 4-H Club members who s^ tsw e a n ballots. SIxteen.'.out of an eligible y S tv e in other concerns, have al­ Robert F. Murphy the principal will participate In the 26Lh Annual contender*. 776, voted In Hebron. National 4-H Club Camp, >Jutle' ready announced plans tq locate Town Elretton Vote 5 tt establishments In the new'center. In addition to th* balloting for 13-20 In Washington. D. C. A CoV endoraementa,- th* convention wilt In the biennial town electiona entry girl, Adels Gehiing, l^Xvill Orand Union Stores will atarroper- Nov. 4, 1955. the total vote cast.' With atlons in July, and W, T. Grant, adopt a platform and nam* presi­ tlXUTiOUS s Iso Hm a member of the/group. dential eleotbra. here waa 521, and in Hebron, Sjlv The camp is designed prinlarlly to Seaf'S, Roehu^ and Oo„ McCellan ■MUICHESTER KNITtiNG MILLS- Storeli, and'BndIcott Johnson Corp. Final returns will be tabiilAte(| provide the 4*H'er* wU4i a better 'In Hebron, after the polls cloae understanding of thc'Troblems of will open In September. Thomas Guarna^ia of the Rotary Barber K of Qto March there at '8 o’clock. The projected }l national government and the citi­ 800-capacity school, if approved, zen's resptmsibilltlea toward them. Shop. now. located in Manchester, and Louis Colt of the Lynn Poultry. n Meriden Affair will be located in that town. Shop, have Also announced signed While voting la by Individual A B o l t w town*, the result will be tabulated woman will receive degrees Sun­ leases for store space in the Plaks/ Grand Knight ij^ ph' Gervais L---/ . has announced that members of on a district basis. A large number day at th* 77th commencement ex- of affirmative votes' In one town 'erclses of Hlllyer College. Jaihes the Campbell Council, Nb, 573, K of C, have been invited to partici­ could offset defeat of the referen­ .9 5 D. Mahoney of Keeney Dr., Bolton, Governor Hopeful pate in the Sesquicentennial cele­ dum in another. son of Mrs. Annie. Mahoney, Voting places will be open to­ special 80 Maple St., will recelve'*a Quits Convention bration parade which is (o be held In Meriden on Saturday, June 23 night until 7 p.m. at tAe Andover bachelor of science degree In Town Hall; 8 p.m. at The Hebron business administration. Helen F. at 2:30 p.m. (Ckmtiauad from One) Town Hall; and 8 p.m. in Marl­ Itcomb. Bitting on desk. critlcal of the site for the'planned Regidnal I Jeffrey of RFD 3. Coventry will The parade is expected to be on*^ borough, at the Richmond Me­ Flrat Selectman Rummer Comfort at a thrillthg low‘Keith budget prire! I \ be awarded a.master of aducation achool In Hebron. and^iuaCvrence ^h?e, member of the planning and Zoning Cornmiaalon and atauoclatauocn ad-| Handiom* adjustable bacK model with esfy rolling The conveptlon opens a t S p.m. morial Library. vocate of the project, have thair'^naWa checked off on the voting llaU before caatlng their balloU today degree. Eleven Manchester Besides the bohd issue, towns­ wheels . . . use It In the sun nr shade! Th* hixurifttii with State Committee Chairman In-Andover'a referendulil On a (1.9.50^8()0 bond jaaue for the 3-tovcn school. Checking off the tW(> town - Innerepring cuehinns are upholstered In weather re- L A D I E S 10 t o 18 people will also receive their John M. Lynch of SomervUIe pre' people are voting oii a question of V degrees at the commencement officials la Carolya-MorUock. . . Seated. I^ ..t0,right, beelde the voi[»tlng machine are tendera Ajpiaf^M^ xaleUog, long wearinr-piKsUc'__ : __ siding. ^ , '. whether they- w-ant a (107,000 Friedrich and Muriel A. Skodg. HeraldN^oto by Pinto) exercises. Speaker Michael F. Skerry of tAi MAN5FIELD /SWimmlng pool added to ’ the Maasachusetta House ie schedule! achool's facilities. Mr. and Mrs. John Rota of 18B to be permanent chairman of the This Item, regarded as a feeler a lack of Interest shown on regl-' broken out\)n the eltementary stpuctor, said that a dance party Q ‘ Eldridge St. and their grand convention, and Charles H. McGlue, for town interest on the subject, stration night this week, according achool, primahly in the lower wilt be : eld at the all-purpoae room daughter, Nancy Kay, of the same a onetime pommittee chairman, to will not guarantee an issuance of to Mr*. Walter F. Montle, Jr., di­ grades. (if the elementary achool on June address, will leave early Sunday 20 to celobrat/ the completion of X be convention secretary. bonds. at this time if approved. rector. Mrs. Chamberlqln'hhs asked par­ SHORTS morning for Mount Vernon, N. Y., . Teacher Assignments Set Girl Scouts to Take Trip th* 7-teason course for grades^ 6, ONLY There arp 1,444 delegates quail ents to, keep their children ','at where they will attend the wel­ fied for th* convention, biit they m V*. Doris E. '(Jhamberlain, Girl Scout Troop 7 will leave af­ home until the spots areNgone.'' 7 and 8., \ come home celebration for Mr. and volp In blocks from each of the principal of the. Rlementary ter achool today for an overnight Leatrlce J, Flanklaml, Lo Mra. VerpruAskaa said that the Mrs. John Boccalatte, who have state's 40 senatorial districts. School, has announced the grade camping trip at Camp LaUrel in Rd.. is one pf six degree candidates terlAa on Fhe basic waltz, foxtrot, 'Just, returned- to the United States The conventfbn planners expect assignments of teachers . for the Lebanon. T]|iey will return tomor­ at the University of. Connecticut square dance and polka had yielded $1 from a long stay In Italy. coming-year. row afternlioh at 4 p.m. \ w; it will be Initiated into Epsilon a profit of (30. The program was 'V They are Mrs. Carol Mead, Chepter of Phi Beta Kappa on onsored under the auipicea of American I.,eglon Auxiliary Grade 1; Mrs. \tildred Christa- Mrs. J, Tansley Holimann, Jr., and Mrs. Robert Kelley, troOp co- Commencement Day Sunday. Wr.vs and Mean* Opmr.ilUee member* will enjoy an , o\itdoor dore, Grad^ 2; Mrs. Doris Peck. of thVPTA. WEEKLY picnic, Mondky at 8:30 p.m. at the Grade 2; Misa Gladys Bowman, leaders, and Mrs. Clifton Horne, . Miaj Frnnkland .was a, history, vrill accompany the Scouts. and gov'ernnicnt major as a under- home of Mrs. Joseph F. Wallett , MANC-HESTER j Grade 3; Mrs. Helen Barton MMch^xtoi Ryentag Herald'Ali- V. ‘Churky’ Expected Home graduat:. 147^Waranoke Rd. If they require MEY'IIMETdiinN'IURCT Grade* 3 and' 4 comblfied: Mrs. dover correepondqnt, Mr*. Paul | traiisportatlon they should meet * D r t L v e - > ' L l K e A t A i Rllasbcth Wright, Grades 4 and 5; , A meeting of the trustees of the Dance Party Planned 9 Plus ‘‘Lawless Street" ^ Tech. Chucky Skoog Benefit Fund was Mrs. Andrew Verpraiiskaa, In-- Pfanstlehl, PI 3-8858. between 6:15 and 8;30 at the Cen ftOL-nON N(rr<^ •Arthur Von Roemer, Grades 5 and ter po.*t oatce. Those who have not 6: Guy Outlaw, G rade-6; Harry held last night to determtn* a sum­ already notified Mrs. Wallett of SUNDAY Palubhiak, Grade 7; and Mrs. Haz­ mer program. L U X U R I O U 5 - their intention to be present, -NAVY WIFE" el Floyd. Grade 8. Chucky Skoog waa injured a j should do so at once. They are "THE MABDER THEY FALL" "SCREAMINO EAOLASI" Registration Slated year ago this month in a diving ac- I Msmphrey Rnfarl Jas Slsrllaa reminded to bring their own rHoS mrlsrr Registration day for children, cident at Andover Lake and ts now | iKlNERSPRlNt silverware. XknwS Ltill entering the first grade next year a patient at the Neil'lngton. Home { CORRECTION TELEVISION be held on Tuesday afternoon for Crippled (Jhihiren. j Fabulous selection o f sanforized tw ills, denim s and no- At St. John's Church, Sunday at ■MIKS GRANT TAKES RIl'H.MONn' from 1 to 3 p.m. Parents are re­ Ho Is expected to return to the , SPECiAL— 15e OFF REG. PRICE I iron cottons. Plaid s, checks and solid colors. Exp ertly 8:30 a memorial Mabq will be sung Laclllr liall William HsMea quested to biing'the chillis birth Rkswa S:4S ' home of hta parent*:-Mr. and Mrs. I for Daniel P. Sokolowski who died certificate and health record. Henry Skoog, Andover Lake, at | I .tid lo r^ w ith cu ffs, lupper clpsurd and 2 p o c k e t s . a year ago. Following High Mass, PROGRAMS Uhlldren who are not registered the end of this month. . i TETLEY TEABAGS'^* Sunday the senior choir ‘Will meet will nbthe allowed to enter on the j R EP E A T O F ^ SELliO UT.ee- with the chairman. Mrs. Ida first day x»f.school next year. They Work Diiy Slated All parents of Brownies and Girl I Grzyb. At 2 p.m. a group of the Video Everyday — will either have to be registered i church people will leave for the All Rights Reserved — during a period on the day before Scouts are urged. by local Scout TETLEY TEA LADIES’CpTl^N BLOUSES 79c Cathedral of the Pine.*, at Rlndge, H. T. Dickinson A Co., Inc. r achoolopens qr the following day. leaders to attend a work day ! Ni H. TOMORROW Th* princip^, Mr*. Chamber- which will be held on Sunday at | V KA9Y FRF.K PABKING Camp Laurel. ^ , | GaH oa MarBAft Kklrley tloaet DOORS OPEN 1:80 ' lain, has requested that as many "CAROUSEL" parents a* possll^ register their Those attending art Invited ! to For the height of warm weather luxury! F A C T O R Y SAVINGS Pcraoual Noticefi LETS SO. children at the spWifled time oh ftrhig their families ahd a picnic ; [RST^FOOD Big full' size Glider with steel frame la ClaemaHtApe 8 :1D -Closod Saturday iiinch. Coffee will.tjfe served by the j In baked on enamel flnlsfi, inneiaprlng Mark I^avoap "TIMRTABIsE** Orange Ri-ent Canceled' committee In charge. m tRE OF MANCHESTER cushions In heavy grade plastic In choice I-::, Resolution of Sym pathy • :SD-1D:IS Aftfrhoons ■ ..The Grange’s third aJmiial Kid­ Nioahirs at School 846 CENTER NT. — MANCHESTER nf Red, Yellow or Green with harmoniz­ die Revue will be canceled due to flurry of German melislcj has LADIES' SHEEN GAffARDlNE IN MEMORY of M f n r X B. Wnilsm*. Sal. I'p.m. "Balllo B acao ^ ivar" O ur.^ m m er sched­ ing' floral design Sack ahd arms! who fltnct Thurpcl«y Mjiv 31. Saa.. **AA>tlilnr uaeB** O nre a kbIu f1^Atn ytinn Invarif-d our ule hi jn effect. mhiBl And rAll< BIN TIN ’HN /■■■ ■■ roAved lA m ily .^ n o to the IncAl ptpor CkAAArl IR HArffard, Cana, (IH-Ml .MV FRIEN D FLICKA \ 2 GRAND HITS! rhaanel 23 miRcftelil. Mate. ^ (221 NPORTM.MF.N'S DEN v and one draftoa on'the minutes of our BRI MAR Club. , CbaAAal M llrUalA. Caan. \ (to) ED D IE FISH ER SHOW QUALITY! Jli'ltish American (Mu1>. GEOROEGoBEL-MUZieniNOR <'haAAH,A3 WattrbAry,' Cora. ' (.Ml FIL.U ‘ Fred Dickson. Prosidont. ChAA^ctM Uwl.voka^ N an . 2;4S (SS-221 NEWS CARAVAN PA IN T, VARN ISH or ENAM EL rpus sheen cotton gabardine in hlripe.s or solid colors. Fyed*’ D.“ Baker. -Hoe. Serretary, *:S * I HI UZZIE AND H A RRIEY OfEktrg Charge MVIDMVSN- 2ia-S.’il .MA.2iA*-r.saV Wnod Tan, o i^ k or turquoise. Z ip ^ r closure, sanforized. to 18. ------— CONfiE- I Installed YOU In AMAZING VALUES (32-3S> THE UVE OF RILEY (Ml DRA.HA .* Y o u r (:W I *1 SUMMER TfiEATER .. Reduicev your paint costs this Spring! SAVE MONEY (lai UHIIHADER (22-Ul THE BIG STORY y ^ H e a i t —M’llllnm K-nardy nf Ik. R.Si-l-r - Pajarnnla*. W s| . - .n.vlllr, Callfin'nla A N f SIZE (.Ml FII..M (Ml TI RNING POINT’ A Savihg\on quality merchandise. LADIES' NORMAN’S l:ie ( «i THE VISE UAStI PLAYHOUSE OE STARS Picture Tube —"Th. Rou.lahnal" Srntt , 445 HARTFORD RD. Brndy. J . . n n . Moody m iB g iai'itiiai ______(22-SOi STAR STAGE SHEEN AN ACudo AimSTS mc'ruos. "D r. Jo rd a a " D .nnl. Mor- TEL. Ml 9-4597 san, ITorU L.arhmK* (SS) DRAMA The outstai^iitg/ offer of the year. S:N ( I) MICKEY MODSE CLUB - ilSi FL IPP Y THE CLOWN I.1SI I .HAHRIKO JOAN s i n c e 1842 GABARDINE (M) FIfiM THEATER W.H.ENGUNU % (Ml 0|;T.WEXT (Is sr WEATHER 'H y'Qssoft'menfr of the pro^ucts^listed h e r ^ ^ offer 1 (one^gallon con) LIGHT TO HOLD ■i.' (M) EARLY 8HOW ' —•TMIIn* WIW Bill EIII.M " lt:M ( *1 ETHEL * ALBERT Service Calls' (Ml COWIIOV CORRAL . (IK-IMI THE LINKI.'P ^ Day or Night $2.95 (!5> TWU.IGHT TH EA TER . (22-soi cavalcade o r any one of these Finishes Absolutely Free! This Offer Good to July PEDAL-PUSHERS S:«l (tJ) AIIVE-NTI RE Tl.llE SpORT.S KUXING of ^ .1 ( *) SPORTNUIPE ! ' * ' 'Floyd Talt.rmn v..- Tom. r%' • > ,*• •" S:U (i:> RPORrs DIGEST iny, "H n rrlrnnr" Ja rk .o ii 12 - -vtorf TOPS *;4S ( SI WEATHER FOKECAST rd. kravywrlsht bo.l 1956 ond is limited to 2 Free Gallons to each purchaser at our store. I:4t 4 ai THE NEWS TODAY (Ml FILM 5, ( 5 Our Chef (12) NEW*;; 10:3* ( ai GREAT GILDER.SI.KEVE s J! 1 (1S.S3I PERSO.N TO PERSON „ —Ed .Mutr«w, .tt. $ I K Niehols (531 EARLY LATE SHOW RRi-MAR HOUSE PAINTS < BRLMAR TRI MCOLORS I. 49 10:43 c^;; FA3IOl’S FIGHTS Manthasttr TIRE (30) .MEET TH E 4WA.MPION8 Qnjeeri. SioAfi^pA. Recommends 11:00 . HI NOIWS REPORTER IRI-HAR IETALAC ENAMEL BRI-MAR DIM-LUS SEMI-GLOSS"" 0 1 9 .9 5 (la-SOl NEWS (22) FINAL EDITIGN ’' IRI-MAR COL-O-FUL FLAT BRI-MAR FORMULA X711 ‘ GOODYEAR (M) NIGHTCAP EOITION STORKS lASILV 11:03 (221 NPORTS.,^nOi:NDl;r SRI-MAR 1842 FINISHES IRI-MAR SHINGLE STAIN (SO) CONNEITICBT REPORT IN CAR TRUNK TIRES (Ml PREVl'ES •RI-MAR DURAGREEN < IRNMAR FLOOR and DECK ENAMEL DROR ilAVIS LOCK G iv e n O n C .0.0. D e liv e r ie s For Your Weekend'Dining Pleasure 11:10 ( *-l*-2*rWEATHER 11:1.. (.a i LEN PACL * MARY FORD TO GIVI RIRFICT store and Plant 205 Bread St. (IXl RIG SHOW IRI-MAR WAW-KON BRI-MAR LO-GLOSS (Exterior U tex Faint) Sm artest luxury-look sheen cotton gabardine in popular tajii black or turquoi.«p . ., (22) UI'ARTET RIGIDITVrlLIMINATK The mofil cqnodng Talue w eW ever seen on this u s^ # Bontless Long Island D uckling w ith W ild Rica TEL. Ml 3-5179 (3*) WE4lATHF.RVANE IRI-MAR SPEEDALL VARNISH BRI-MAfflNTERIOR GLOSS SJDi-SHAKI fro n tier-stylf. pockets,, zippered legs and zip p er-fly fro n t. M ade to sell fo r m uch m ore lor 11:20 I 01 NITEL'AP THEATER ful versoHle lobleLYou sore ot least $10.00 on STrery — com pare anyw here! Sizes. 10 t o 18. Pilaff and ling Charry Sduc*. > , . • (30) LIFE WITH ELIZARETII 2:N (*) VIVIEN KELLKMS ll;S(i (22-SOI TONIGHT'- ‘sixel Sturdy legs oi chrome-llke steeL Toble’wlU hold # lokod Prim * lo af Tondartoin, Souct lo rd d aist (IS) NEWS 1:00 ( S I NP.WS (33) CHRISTOPHERS 1000 pounds of dispersed lood. Folds like a suitcase RANGE& FUEL OIL 7:10 (IH) .MI SICAL WEATHF.RMA.N HTORE IIOURM: Keith's 5lan- to cony eosily In one hand. ' M O N . t h r u (30) N0:WS OF THE HOL’R . rhesler C’l(»*ed .Mondays, .Open SAT. 133) WEATHERCAHT GLASS " 1 Thursday. Evenings Unllj 0. AIR-CONDITIONED 7:11 ( S) PYIOPLE'B LOBBY — AUTO GLASS — - Regular llruirs Kroni 9 A. M. (lS-33) DOrOLAS EDWARDS PLATR and WINDOW ^h i l l c r e s t AND THE NEWS Until 5:30 P. M. Keith's East The BOLAND OIL CO. 1 (22) V FJIT K B nA V S-N E W SR E E L llartiord Open DiUiy I’rnni III (33) JOHN DALY AND THE J. A. WHITE GO. A. .M. UnfU 9 P. .M„ ( lose Mat- • NEW’S urdays a l^ . retail salesroom t« HOUR on. BURNER 7:20 (Ml SrOR’rS .ySI Blsoeir S t —»tl f-TSSt - Keith Furniture h ' \ SERVICE 7:23 ISO) W’EATHERVANE KnininG mius Days Call ftll S-6S20 EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT Free Parking 1115 MAIN ST. 317 MAIN ST. M gbU CaU MI U-3701 Exclusive TRIPLE REFINED WALLPAPER AND PAINT CO. | !se Our Own Parking Ixils At MANCHESTER EAST HARTFORD MANCHLSTER GREEN, CONN. Oil Heat U CLEAN OPEN SUNDAYS ATLANTIC HEATING OiLS 249 BROAD STREET MANCHESTER Roth fitores. Just A Ktrp From Oil Heat to SAFE ) Oiir Doors. ■, .Mllclicll 9-lini Oil Heat r a S T S LEjSS . BANQUET FACILITIES PHONE MI 8-8266 L. T. WOOD CO. I8« CENTER ST. \ BotfTE 6 find 44-A—BOLTON. CONN. , ' Telephone Mitchell 3-1129 X-niiiii'/li.HLiiBiii 'MiiXXiT;;..:/-, 80aiBWIIIIilili l !IRIN)NNRMillHI8IR I^^ * laq* . . . a L ..i ,\ . \ ‘ - .1 ■

\ X^' ' • V '' I ■ '. f" ' \ ‘'‘-y ■ . . 1' ‘ ■ * .\ / ,X '. . a ttANCfHESTER EVENNC HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,' FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1956 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD,' MANCHESTER. CONN^ FRIDAY, JUNE ^,1958 ^ P A G E J I V I

and atttndlnK . court MMtonn add ment, 'Coughlin M n U out that Col. Hit- Van Lnu said: "D is slan­ V the ChaRcelior 'cpnaldera an anti- Visfling Preacher derous nilegstloa that Uit. Vtat Soviet campaign aa the beat form up to * routine M-hour week fo^ both municipal coti|^ and the WKSTB^^M H 3 iA > ~ «ie Tms Accuses 6oUf[1tlln' and Breeii. But "we like Superior Court in thuKcouaty arc Nafn Democratic Republic haa re- of preparation for hla trip to Ute work and are able to keep u(t covered regularly. JiietiM C^rtJi, At North Charch fcived'Chlneae afma and military A U Sm E -riRST AGAIN! w O d^itM Daily Radio ^ w o m —i t i e Washington." personnel Is entirely groundless The Tsas dispatch with It," y»ey aay. ' limited In Jiiriadlctlon, weMritever For the niscoiid atmlght year, car awnen (a IN B M aght aMta Bonn Chiei ot SMILING r SERVICE / 'X / ataffed by officers. UsiihUy Jb^lces and Sima at whitswashing Amsr-' Bastam Stnadard Tima W t IO—lOM dlatrlbuteil here by the East 'Ger­ , They are keeping up with It to The Reverend Mr. Ralph K. Abta laauraMa from ALLSTATE tkaa from any otlMr oaM- Criminal^fp Statistic the extent that jCoughlln haa been' acted as offlcera or cU r ormred lean ylolations." > man government news agency,' Henard of the Burnside Methodist Ha 'Van Lau. who heada ths paay in the world baaed oa direcLidrHten prunhnna. Hara’a ADN, able to help out probation offlcera probationers to report N n lobal Church, In East Hartford, will Tha Idwianiig program eeheduiw#aiu- Aiitt-Red Role In Hartford Superior Coutt during m-leita of jninlaters. \ ' North Vletpameas delegation to the bear proof bf ALLSTATE'S'year-after-yenr better vafaM the rnoio managa- .2.-JAY—Polka Party <' cupy, the .pulpit'*of . ‘the Nortn the armlatles lialaon miaaion, rs- WCtl^^ood Evening Good Muate ^ HIGH JI MP (^'gMP . XAAX&{ri<^ To Probation. Officer the paat few weeka. ' ^ Breen refutes the third, -point, by - btethodlst" ■ Church this Supffey and fast, fair claim aettlemeati. YOn can't bny battar.^^^fo aubjact to change WKNB—Music (erred to a statement made last WTtC—Fred Worlng Berlin, June 6 tAh The Soviet Oklahoma O ty iJPi-'WKY-T^V The thoroughneaa of, the two of- saying a woman probation offleers-, ___ mbr.,nlng.', He will preach, tpt aer- IftfturftBCfte Wliy pay morc(?'For complete lafonMllMi ftr pWMft newd ARency Tass acriiaed Chan­ Friday by Waltar Robertaon, U.S.. ^' '.'i X ' flcera* work in Tolland County ap­ could be sent out from the Departs moii both In the nine o'qlMk and aaat^ aecretary of atatS foT Far WUAY—Hutto llcrclwat WGTji—Red Sox vs. Chicago cellor Konrad Adenauer yesterday (Uiat ef threw Brtclee) * If " parently aweepa away certain crlt- ment'a Hartford'headquarters if a tab. o'clock servlceaxconducted appointment — call , . WOUJ^Rvourd lUvu* rod4o picture* at the Southwest^ ■ ' Bv BOB personalitv'disorder of the Eaat \nffklra. Robertaon aald In n ‘ WHAY-Polka Parly ' of launching a new anti • Soviet American .FIxpo.sitlon and act hla lelama'leveled at the Department case requiring her services came by. Mr. Robert A. McBride. WKNB—BascbMI Hatiaet /WTiC—Kailonal Radan Fan Club campaign aimed at Ihcrbaaing Rocltflli;. June l^ p etia ll ' The-, officer..will up in Tolland County,. Right now, speecnvthe VIetminh Oommunlata FRANK LANGMACK, A^Mt—Ml fM fO WTIC—WldowBrown equipment in' the arena. While hk before It took effeet. Typical of- *1*11# ReV,^^Mr. Henard la rom- are Im ^ tln g guna and aoldicrs W m ^ K a r Colby WDRC-Rid|n Workshop world tenaion. T tla tlo ^ lo df t ^ n e w Adult Pro-1 fc*atm^ent provided at the Nor theae oojecllona. voiced by muni­ there are no women prbbaUpnera menOM his sixth year's, (he min­ WOTtS—Waxworka ij WGTH—Red B“» vs, Chicago was focusing on the bull chutes a c., from ChHia 'in a most blatant" •tea— 'v Tlte Weal German leader laxl rodeo clown walked up behind him batlon oftker tb lh e criminal la a-' w-lch Hoapltal. cipal jiidgea. Were: here. ister of. a gepw-lng church. For, WHAY—Pj>lka Parly - jg fg|. nioff Ulsn wiU sl»o lehfn V i o I a 11 ^ of the Indochlng ar­ WHAV—Slusio Mvrctiaai' ^ . Tuesday called Commimidt party and suddenly rang some cowbells oeraona) one/lt la far more tnan ” ••• !• Th« Department, aet up on a The crlllciam was baaed largely several yeat* has been an aC^ WCCO—Reouro Revue . / , WTIC—hrational fhidio Kair Club chief Nikita S. Khniahchev ''brutal a * docu1uenU(fy f ile o r raae h ia to rr , conduct at work la being Watch d. baaia. would be unable to mistice. WDRC-Radio Woritahop ill his ear. on the belief that the Departm,ent tiye minister In the New England Robertson also said the Com- , WKNB-^pona - ' WGTH—Red Sox vs. Cmcagd ■fnd arrogant." Adenauer's rentqrk - ' V ^ a ^ c although indirectly. T^e offlcera Southern Annual Conference of WTIC—■The Voter Code Bob Belcher, exposition official, of ft mystic. would have been Inadequate to munlsta have increaaed t h a I r . . WDRC—Record Aop » ‘ , \ iX was prompted by a report . froh^j, \ . V '. ■ • f^-say^; . , t o ufideratand tlu machinery handle all Connecticut's probation­ the Methodist Church and has WGTU—Waaworke , WHAY—Dodgers vs. Rkdlkgs French Premier Guy Mollrt that i one of hla employe, who happen. strength, from 7 .dlvlslot(a to 30 WTIC—NSUonkl Fan Club \ i"H e Ju.Ht grabbed up AlIl hts 3. Onr man. having JurlsdlMlon ers. Effliiency here In aupervlaibn served aa chairman of (K* key ' 4 : » - WDRC—Mv SofiVep - Khrushchev had said 'Russia vi'ill C r i. th^h^mS^tW." to" . , to ke a probationer becaua. of the since the 1950* armistice. We^re, Phased Jo Announce ^ulpm enl and hmdietl the 8-foot over several rourtii.- would be un­ apparently negates (he critlcUm,, 'committee on Social and Economic WHAV-Betty klmbau w ent-R ed Sox vs. Chicago not accept German-reunification at .m W d f-a^.e.e.eC^nt’y citlten^Jnhr. Irthr. HAflDoe. ATtflami • lilk Of JOb IhVOlVfd. able to attend all aeaatnna. Relations. „ ' South Viet Nam says it haa re­ X WCCC-Record Revue gtlS— frt^e Into the orrheklra pit. Don't' Will be left in Doe ft Bui a\ii;ceaa Breen's, Cough­ \ WKNB—Baeeball Matinee WHAV—Dodger* v*. Rrdlega this time. lin's.- and that of the Department •Ibe North Church paatof, Ibe duced Ita armed forces from 317,- aee h ^ ' he tlid it, hut he did.” /Taum. he ha. pii^d" t ^ r Coughl.n or Breen -,8. No provision was made (ex­ 000 to around 150,000 and the tn 'ic—Natiohal FarixCluh Hits View on Issue ' . in An* Af th# inAv v?oughlln OP Breen Is cept In a few paaeai .to substitute will ,be measurable by the Reverend John E.- Post, win : WORC—ReooSd Sbep WDftO—Johnny Dollar breach of peace in one of the him. Bui nut of auper- eneh have withdrawn some 30,- WO-TK^Waxworke Tas.s claimed a new aflli'So'vtel local women probation officers changes that take place In the preach In .the Burnside Churfch D A N ia HALLORAN WUTH—Red So* v». Chicago PlatinunV was used s'. brn.J C o^tyh J3 coiu-ta. vtalon. the” officers feel, can ariae ) men from the area. y campaign has begun In ^ n n In the with Depariment women workers, minds of the many John poe'a that morning. Ip this exchange o f S WriAV-Betty KimbaU WHAY—Dodger* v*. Redleg* pa.st. few da.vs w h i^ la "aimed at merits by S.'^h American‘ Indiana ner find a Job if his current one prnbalinner yirriilatca throughout WGTH-Waxworhe •:U- and at shifting the'rcsimnsibllity the Department'! district and cen­ HELP DRIVERS Said K' 'was a su^e sign' of hot iiV ytara experience ns S:M- WHAY.^epodger« vs. Redleg* \ for the (Uyision of Xlerihmy to the causing North Viet Nam weatheK Someone b r^ e' Into 'a **Dafi” has hatt^iriAn: WTIC-NiUonal Fan Club \ ,«rcS?:>SSSiC,?.tp“, 'S “ i'- -i: “■ >■ tral off fees, and a falr-aleed bud­ Dea Xifrpea. Jowa (A’> —Dr. A. WHAY-Record Rodeo WDRC—So They Say Soviet Union.” ... j many cases, he Isn't working. vacant'hbubq and stole a |300 a|r a mechanic' and i ^NQualified to handle\ WCCO—Record Revlo* of a homd. Job, liquor, or aex prob; Polal Out Road to Solvency get enables the probatlonef'a lin- R. Ijiuer. ■ director of the -Iowa WKNB-Baeeball Matinee WGTH—Red Sox V*. Chicago Tass said Adenauer abd We.st lem. imume that in paiaing aen- medinte officer to amass more de­ Denies Arms Aid conditioner. \ repairs on all make^f ca|p. Brakes, motor If Doe la in debt', the officer can State College driving laBoratory, WT1C-Ne«e WHAY—DfHtgers'V*.' Redleg* German Foreign Miniatcr Heinrich l e i ^ the Jiidf*- Informed o( Jhe tail on him. aava outdoor" highway advertlalng V WDRC—News point out the wa.v toward solvency i ftineup, overhauls, ignlrion . . . whatever your i \ - WGTH—Bob and Ray t , w n c —Fight \ von Brentano Wore taking an ac- nature of Doe'e case, ihvea him a signs help) not hinder motorlsti. Hong Kong, J«ine S (*) —* Oom- WDRC—Romance sfood* (lye role In the campaign and add- ’— by advipe on saving and budgeting The exact; number of probation­ problem— brlng^your car in here for expert X WCTH—Red Box' v». Chicago . /eu'apanded Jail aentence end two er. In The Stale was never de­ "There la little evidence that di- muniat north Viet Nam yaaterday . > ^ A Y —Record Rodeo ea;' Doe will also be advised denied It haa received arma and attehtion. Yob’ll drive away happy! - » . WCCD—Record Rovlew U:1A- * year's probation. . to spend hla fiee time rqnainicttva- termined under the old, local___ veraioni of stationary objects out- WKNB—Rfoueat UaUnee WHAYT-Dodxer* v*. Redleg* "There is no doubt that the Interview Starta no^- j alde the automobile increase drlv- military pertonnel from (Jornmu- Wnc-JCavalcim* ol Sports ly. and not destructively, tw him­ system. The Department ts WTl^lOaO Radio Lose' . Bonn campaign against the "S. • Within one of the cublclee at the I lug harards. Ip faej. there la evl- niat China.*' ' \ WDRO—'Record Shop e- WDRC4>Romance Mood* self or others. compiling' this flgure WGTH—Bed So* v*. Chicago TJ.S.S.R. was touched, off In the Tlnion 8t. office. •ItUng' acroaa a the Contrary.' ' In a letter to the International . WOTH-^feb aad Ray \. ItiN- . Essentially, the- offlcrW will at­ Cmiria Cnvered Regiilrfrly I dencf exactly ti desire to worsen the international desk from either Otmghlln or In answer to the-ageond argri-' he says. Armistice Control Commiaaloii; ■*‘ WHAV—SwW Easy ^ V WHAY—Dodger* Ti. Redleg* situatlofilwhich has improved con­ 3 tempt to guide Doe Into a path of •wnc—Socialist Parly ConvenUon >.Breen, Dqa will answer quntlons WCeo-RecoM. Review , WDRC—Mood* for Romanci. siderably' thanks to the well orderly, routine living of steady Wiam-Requ^MaUtiee WGTH—Night Music like these': ' / ' work, regular saving, reaionable WTlO-ltWU ROdtiMABe known foreign policy measures of How are you u*lln. your free WDRC—Cal KolbyX IttU -. the Soviet Uiiion.- -Terrific Choice! noura,hmirt, andana creditablecrcaiianie friends.irirnua. WHAY—Dodgers v*. Re^lsgs timet Are you 1« debt? Did you QARABE and SERVICE STATION > WGTH—Bob and RAy WTiC—Socialist Party' Conysnlloii A t the same .time,' this propa- bring In your ;iay etub for thla The o l f l ^ hopes that as Do.eI I J i - , WDRC—Mood* for JComanco de WHAV—Swing Easy randa campaign la calculated to week? What kind of hour, have welkedhhKorderly path, he will WCCC—Rocord Review \ U WGTH-Night,gg_ . MiMic : uatify the policy,^ of Adenauer IS A LL dffe^ahort haa Ivy D. PLAID BERMUDAS. Com­ the ROUTE S and 44-A— lO LT O K you been keeping? Wbo are your velop a>< orderly attitude. At WKNB—Today in SporU WHAY—ttidger* v*. Redleg* ■' Jwhich , rejects the ’aettlement of 'hack, fly front, / fortable' cotton. plaid Bermudaa e n d ^ Doe'a two years, and after r wnc—loso Radio Lane C. U’a a "honey" of a friends ? / TELEPHONE 3-6449 v WDRC—Record Shop X WTK>—Now. disputed' questions through ncealod side pock give you an immaculate, cool look. lO^nlervlewa, he may be ready WGTH—Lea Paul and Mary PoM WDRC-Nows- Almanae short, with young, smooth friends? l^ w do you feel about Get 9 \ ^ ^ l^ T H —Night Music negotiations and is based on' thb ■Iced at only . X ^llnea, curved pbekeU, aide Styled with weatern pockets, fly ^ walk this path without legal X ill-famed ‘policy of atrengtht' ” front and Ivy League back. being arreated? .. YES, Low CW \ WHAY-^Nowa _ . Redleg* L99 xipper' and cuffs. . In ' Dora /prpbtcm^^^h* Tttmulua' ^4mi|rclom------X„ ---- WCCC-Oood Kvonlng Good Mualo Taas added; “It is pogaible that Sixes 10-18. Price $ 3 .9 9 intervtewa. such aa those spent WKNB—Today in Sports You Pay Honey twill, a large se­ which .^irovokec the crime .for lection o f gay colors. under ^ p er- vvith Doe. take up moat of a work­ WTIOr-Nowa^ - B. Figure 'flgt'tering Ber­ w-hich ke was placed SAVINGS BANK LIFE INSURANCE Hand-Finislied tj / - WDRC—News e-— 7 Navy, Red. Black. White, vision—will be franklyly diamia^. ing day for Coughlin and Breen, DCttc Gnuiicc MoouoMaiiSW dtsiga- WGTH—News muda ahpH with (vy Western pockets and smooth tai­ WHAYe-Symiihonv In Iho Night Turquoise, Brown, Pink, loring In these cuffed shorts. Th'a X Sunfeatlona will be offer:tereo towkrd the officers spend the rest 6f their /M sod scuIpMced bf sttiia ia fnsst Wnc-Ktartime Soreiwdo League bach, .cuncealerl time at court aesalona, the aourres "v^AY—Sports Spotlight W D R O ^ I Kolby ^ aide pockets, flV froh Khaki, Forest, MalM. fly front. Ivy League back add to .aoIVlng that prtAlem. is 0 Family Affoijt . . . T h e s e grsnttc-:-to sadutc. Aod Bant. WC(X>-Good Evening Good Htteto WGTH-Rineo Mirale At Sixes 10-30. Only 'r/A t time ^oea on, Doe will leem of probationers. WKNB—SeteiWdo Attractively priced a( $1.99 triirineaa. WsekiiiyzHietime .Grteitc Momumeais paf oibost la IliU - ^ a t the offlctr’a Watch on him la Couglln attends stSBiona of WTIC—Strictly Spprte WHAY—Symphony in the Night $3.99 Slxea 10-11. Prica $ 3 . ^ Rockville City Court end criminal tSK THE PACKAO.KI) SAVINGS PLAN vhiOl brin,, you iSe.thing! thtt endure—the &ith,')ovt WDRO-J. Zatman i WTIC—Startlme Serenade .hot limited to jthe boundariea of t h i n g s WGTH^port Light ' ■ WDRC—Dane* Omhestra X ■eaalona of Tolland County Su­ Find but bow m uA clmacf and ’’ sod memofies of those who hsve •:sa- g J tMILiNft O' SIIVICI office and intervlaw. / aiecurity and family prdtoction—PLUS a growing savings account WHAY—Dinner Date > Fnmlly, FrieoH ^on torted perior Court. Breen covers Stafford all in one package. brighter we can waih your car peiifd pa. WCCC—Good tOvening Good Ituala His family and frtmidi will be Borough Court. with our Weaver Automatic Car Wbee you stc choosing your awoo- WKNB—Serenade r o ll THE BEST IN Aa a rule, the officiei's do not at WTIC—Emil Cote D u X t r ^ v v S eontacted by the offteeKto aee IT “ Make rejjular deposits in .your Saviijgs Account liere and Washer. Every car is automatidiUy ment, let ut help you. The hctuiy end WDRC—Guy Lombardo TV SERVICE they can help solve the problem or. _^tend the Count.v'a 10 trial Justice Wrought Iren R aihi^ t' ^ -i your life insurance premiuQi.s will be d^ucted as they fall dtie. iorayod with freth watar and mild permanence of iclect Barrc Granite WGTH—Bin Stem If aS in some cases, they are be- ''coiirta, which convene weekly or datergeni, and thoroughly hand •:U- Foreh Cohimni n llisltt on a Yalta Man Ueved reaponslble for -it. bl-w-eekly, unless a .Justice re- This automatic payment plan .saves wwry and time and insures Brake k .t suira- WHAV—Dinner Dale tp o a i^ aod diaamtaad. W c never WCCC—Good Evening Good Wwie You’ll ^ d the members list­ If friends or family are found questa them to be on hand for a prompt iiremium paym ents. Ask us Wnat this Packaged Savings UM harsh desergeott that might hle choice for WKNB—Dinner Date - VAUEY WELDING CQ. reaponbible, they will be told can-''particular case. WTIC—Three Sui itratra i ; ed lit the yelfow pages of Plan can do for you and yoiir family. iniofc the'bnith.-,or dirty wash your ffloouaicat, WDRC—Low«ll Thomas For ,Erea Batlmata Call your telephone book. TO SAVE dldly thqt their provocation C'j H TG N [ S Work M-Hour Week waser left over froiln a previous whether k is M WGTH—Meet the ArUet OlaatOBburr ME S-ailS whatever it may be — la causing ng pre-aehtence Inveatl- l:tO- ear...or "hit-or-misS” afpcmbly I he large or uaatl, Dee's difficulty with the law. Interviewlng probationers, WHAY—llhicore Theater lioe ioetbods. The automatk op­ Ifl 'WCC(W

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I .. Perfect c o r d s ^ it s G ift fo r HERE'S A VIEW OF THE' L^ E fltu ieMrnVd Dear Friends: r e s id e n t s FROM Fa the r's ,IN 1952 W E OPENED Manchester, .j Eagleville, a Choice of 4 color combinaliona If you travel a great deal - - or if yotiVe going on vaca- ; to the public a private Norwalk, Suf^ietd, Hart­ Day a Unhi^Kable cabiiieU. ' < 1 ■ ' tion - - take along one of our coioi.Cord Saits. TbeiijX haven tor "secluded ford, New Britain, Plain- Juna 17 summer living" called • Disappearing Handia you are sura of your best appearance, wonderful c<>mv li Ashford Lake. We had ville,' Goventry, Glaston­ a Easy Acceaa power cord rompaiimeni fort and the convenience of a suit.thaf can easily be no electricity, cottages bury, E. Hartford, fe w - e Operaiee on AC, DC or hallerlea or wells— just a new de­ ington, Mansfield Der laundered without requiring pressing. So one suit is velopment with nature's ' h' pot, Outdoort • trim, lightweight portahle. Indoors a striking all you need to take along even for an extended trip beauties, laurel, dog­ W Winding tpn, M a ns f i e l-d Cenr ‘ ' AC-DC'table radio. Cabinet is unbreakable in normal use. wood, nice trees, ^spring- ..Savetispace and weight. Most important, tkas# fed tdltc water for swim­ ter, Rockville and Rocky Automatic | ming, idepi fishing and TRIPM ATE PORTABLE RADIO -r suit^ are right in step with nAfural-look style Hilt are now proud jiwn- boating. ■ WATCH ^ and they are so reasonably priced that you might ers '^f .lots at this de­ '' well consider buying two, in contrasting cotqrsi lightful summer spot. ■'I ASHFORD, C0^N. . ' ixQLUsiven > NOW LETUSLOOK at ’ 26 M ile f East of Manchester the progress that has ■ .'I.- Take Rout 44 paat,Warrenvlll^ look for our Rlipnfi. THERE ARE NOW 13 WASHAiU, VaaSATIlI . ___ ' Lrea Batteries been made. Our three *7 * tA m f beaches have been taken 'cottages erected or in COBDUaOY O Ughtweight'- Other suits all in popular ' / v Q 5 . care of fd give excellent the course of construc­ SWISS-IMPORT a Battery Powered fabricY.'vSiia's 35 io 50. .swimming, facilities, our ARTHUR A. KNOFLA tion. There is activity JA C SHIRT a Cheira aV i color’ roads have been nrlain- ______^ 6y CIMIER combhiatlone HH-! Boxed Handkerchiefs ... 8 fOr tl.on tained, culverts arid wa­ 1 SALES AGENT galore at Ashford Lake. liflf-Winding a Oarrylag caae available ter ditches, installed,- Drive out this weekend ^The teauh you nwar hm 'to winity - $0.99 Cool Bummer Shirts 1.1.P.l up 1 • * Ma n c h e s t e r ; c o n n . ; 50c DOWN . SOe WEEKLY electricity has been > in­ and let us show you the C oW *n *««d 'V e i O - O A KJ Summer Ties ...... SI.00 i|p stalled for three quarters ‘ TELEPHONE Ml ^|5440'^ rwiih white or black fate. / W I w * * Thia la tba popular alp front go ayerywhore garment now being worn for beach, home of the area, several ar- wonderful ^'progress be­ god handiomei Irather baodi „ ' 1 ■ or Ml 9-5938 / and general uae. Throw It on and away you ALL GttTP, BOXED FREE 4f« fedati^v#e|ls bqvq > been ing made at Ashford 'Aqt^a|neiic, radium dials adV fluaranteed for 1 Year go. In 'Ttirquoiae, Red, Beige; Pink, Blue. I IM drilled. Lake. 1 I ^hbreakable crytul. 10 to 18. A real 15.^ valua. "n'J ■ W E G IV E g r e e n s t a m p s M i|g X 977 MAIN, STREET—MANCHESTER ‘ ' ' ; lir , f r. 'ki! V 'ii'.H '•‘mh'" • ' . t 1 iV-. ; .\ 1'^

uii'i 1 'i. \ ' V- \ 11‘ . y ', . / ./ liANCH^^ER EVENING lU^HEStER, doNN, K rI d ^ Y . 1956 < p a 6 b s IdANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANOHES’^Brart../ . . Church'Not**.' ' IRatirlifHtpr v*« iTtubt My Wo profor th# condor Di^oodles BasehelL'fMtbedule FOR DAD OR GRAD QMrge. Peiroa, principal, will iLlEL OH C hurcjl^hool. Jfh» grJi* *chodi'"wtn gi.i^an St. Germaine Guild of 8t. Mary's F iw 'day forecast by U.'B. to th* cBver-iip;' ’^\ - - By ROUEB PRICE aUrfsddresa.xhe ckas*. “The wel- The ,*chehn' Wheaton, class president, teams, spqnaored by the splumhla . Police^ reported the ^ r e s t of Houae In Willlmantlc, alter p Com­ temperature foj" the -weekend — NO CO.. W C Set for CMiArcn Recreation Council la aa. fbllow* Musical rtlectiona have been Bu^»t N o Inlerferenc* and the- farewell, by Marilyn Olenn Ramtdell, 34, of 20^\^ama munion Maas at the criurch at 9:30 will be two to ftv* degrees below MaactKVtcr, Coon. June 14, Columbia Slndeeb. vr This Year Bills to Be Paid Season Sil^ay composed by junior high pupils. Baker, vice-president. '.m. Transportation can • tt* ar­ normal. Normhl la 68 degrees. It | N. V- THOMAS r.. I^KROUSON tfStoiybody hoa been w^o Dufrinc^Summrer lumbla. Chowanecs at home; J St.^-yeaterday afternoon, chBrged PriacUIa Olbaon o f. Mancheater. ranged' by contacting Mr*. Leo F. ^ L l t s r B JFEROUBON The graduating plasa in addition ,j21, Lebanon Slates vi Columbi failure to grant the right- of^ B A N T L Y OIL Joan Forryari of Columbi*. and wlU be aomewhat '<^ler over the i LARGE SELECnOH ~uolPubllth^ wh*l)«y,the plight ofyh\» food to Wheaton and Miss Baker In­ Rei^ville, June,8 (Speciall —^initial rtaima *!*<*. ''•Idle for th* Ooventry, 3^?*. ‘'''(Special)— AnnaLec Burn* of Weat Willing-, Tremblay or other members of the Founded October 1. !• » lumbla, .June 8 (Sptetal)—An Chowanecs at home; June 26, O vV*hlcl* tfrlven by paid. Vernon will meet at the manse 'Coming Events church * i. at 7:30 and 10:30I e.m., ■ y .. A Thrae atonUi* y uRh. at thia week's presidential Hutchins. _ / Columbia team/Will meet the Wit- Fritz Noren, SP, of^ndbver. After With, approval by the Boarti of f<>r * picnic. ‘'sma including song:*, recttatlons The Idr. and Hr*. Club will m off and at St. Joseph's Church, E*E*$fle. One poimd of can ' ■ P us Mentp ^ If a aufftclen^ niim'ber of chil­ the craih, the two^irian told fJutg^ 1 * ^ produce the heat eqViivnlent o f 3>i Waealv ...... prhas conference. K_ dren reflater, classes in clay and ■ Alao. Norma J, Ives, Carol Ann llmentic EUrii In .he Twilight Ftdaneli and townspeople of Uie a Td**-"*'* 1" church me of memory work and others, under June 18 at the home of Mr. and ville, at 8:30 a.m. Blaale Copy.,...'...... Senator Wiley la In trouble with Jaswlhskl. Carl Johnson. I^Mmaa League a^/Willlmantic at the Rec­ mer they approached the Interhec- --hdueation budget, over which a .bershlpNwill be held at Roc|iy *uper''i*ton of Hits Mcrgarel B; Mrs. Jamf* T. Laidlaw for a nltlllon pounds of coal. p la a t .e r modellnk, naturC'-art, tton, and seeing a crash evident heated eofitrovefay arose during! Baptist Church a f 7 o'clock^''^' Manrheeter Evening Herald Cov­ the*Wi.econsin Rei»ubl|can aute or- , ‘riicKoo Cicick' Kowalski, Reginald* L. Lewia, Jr. reation Park this evening. Follow­ CMS rhicken. barbecue. Aalstlng coni- . sketching,/tempera and water col­ slatnmed on their brS'kes. Rams- the past eight months. -Vie" Educa­ Teetimonial DInneir. H*M Jacobson, superintendent. entry eorreapondent, Mr*. Charlea •A clock Ilk,* Ihla aeivoa a double or painting wll^ l}e open ' to all Carole U Lusky, Theodpra M*r- ing are the local team* games MB mlttee will Include Mr. and Mr*. Tbe^a«KH^^ preaa I* jiScUialrelJ |,g*nization in orkanliation which scheduled for this *month: ; JUne deir* car ran Into the left fr.ont MEMBERS tion Board heaved a deep sigh of The Vernori Teacherb’ .ffub gave The Second Church services at Russell St'orrs and Mr. and Mrs. Uttle. Pilgrim S-8;S1. t/ - ■ y purpose. It f>an be enjoS'ed by both Clementafy ami ’ high achodl chil­ rolte, Philip Potter, BrHin Sinder, 10:30 a.m. will subetltut* for both S^\i^l.‘“dla%c“h*;.'’[ r * ' t ; T Jfl haa neye‘ ftHind a^^' fault with iU Clock and Bird Watchers__How­ >0, Columbia at Lebanon; June 17, wheel of Noren'e car, relief* aa It. discarded the method a testimonial dinner >6 honor of John Harvwy,. dren.A. ^ Joseph P.' Szegda, Jr.l Carol M. ARE retiring teacher Mlar Alice Clough SOnday Bchool, and worahlp serv­ S 'd K 'e 'V t S M ,.ilSl.ivd'?e'r/> other aen.tor, Joseph’ McCarthy- ever,- If you don’t practice either Thompson, Clara Thompson, Gail Glaatonbiiry at Columbia and 4une Aaked to produce'-hla operator’^ ^ of slitting two balances e%ch month. .Tha ctuii Is- planning a public ANtMALS BANNED . The naaaea will be conducted by 'Since October, the'.Board had and retiring S)I|R. of Schools ices ordinarily at 11 a.m. So-ne 160 Ali rtfht* of repubMcatlon of »P *ol»l! p recisely becauae o f hia support o f of these hobbies piere are other Wayland apd .John Woodward. 24, Rockville at Columbia. license. Ramsdell showed Outzmer WISE supper June 33 at 7 p.m, .at the South Charleston, W. V*. (/P), ROASTING CHjCKENS advantapes ' to « lime.piere like a local art student, Miss Gloria a Maine llcen'te which, Gutzmer ' been listing the unexpected bal­ Arthur Qhatt*«on at Cavey'a children will 'preaent the program Church Cqnliminlty House. The City Counc'' has proposed an EMERGENCY Stipatcheiii.n.iohei tbareaf n t ar* also reaerrtd | Eisenhower In forelfn Other class offtcera are Virginia ance of its various accounts under Restaurant/ , -''Manchpiter, last under the dlieetlon of Mri. Walter thi* For one thing. lt.,never ha* to ^i'^iuman, who Ju.sl completed her Manchester Evening Herald.^Oo- said, expired March 31 of this - A work day la plannad by locdl ordinance making the city off ' Airnf our chickens are full-breasted, »pecial1.v bred FUil aeryids client M N. E. A 8»r»- polic.v matter*. The Wiscopafn be wound up because it's always ' third year at Pratt Institute School Garrisnmf aecrefary; Barbara Bail­ . * 1 . both He requested budget and the night. S. Haven,, superintendent. . OILIUeNEK ey, t,rAisiirer; Tlioma'a/Howalskl lumbla rorrespendeait, Mn. Prank year. - He had no Connecticut Gill /icout and Brownie leaders limits to cows, horses, m.ules, birds, all are grown rapidly to adequate size to develdp *'pu{35ifier» , Representatives: The Republican stale, convention en­ wrong whether IP* running or not. ' Arts. Each class, for a ma.xi- •Marchisa, AC 8-S060, license, Gutzmer said. budget approved by the Board of , / To'Sell Hag* •> "■, , During the servlcee here there goats, sheep, hogs," . chickens, \ SERVICE / Juliiis^sfhews Special Aaency — New messenger Snd Gall ^'ayland\and far lnlemiiSl** obeat Tha/Jhmlor Chamber of Com- will be baptisms' by -the Re\'. Mr: and their groups and parent* Sun­ fUivor without losing tehdernes»iand all are individ'l^y dorsed Congressman Glenn- Davis Also, this clock IS a million laughs; mum of eight .voiingsters. would ■ Ramidfll was released without, Finance, which was turned down hA JL gesse, turkeys -ghd pigeons. Too York Chlcaao. Detroit and^etoa. Alfred Black, student ■ council aiseital cat*. *!•*«*a*^«f*l*a: fouf^ttmes by townspeople. mereert wiwin sell American flags in Bradley. day at Camp . Laurel Girl Scout /M e m b e r * a d d it b u r e a u o f if you lend It to a house guest who meet twice each "week for eight Two million pilgrima a year visit bond for Town Court appearance meny farm anlmais in the cily, trie hand-finished and inspected to save you'troublje in the for Wiley's nqmlnatioil. Wiley John L ^ roix la Oielr teacher. CONNICf ICUT BIIDlCAl .SIBVIdl At dne,'point, nine Items were the center of town Friday night The senior Pilgrim Fellowehlp t amp in I-«l: non. Parent* eape- ^XnteULATlONB. ______has, to.-,catch an * o'clock train, op'j weeks in. July and August. Each' the shrine of Lourdes In France. , June 16. ' , Hsllv'are iirged to bring therfam- council **.v*. ' ' CALL kitchen. will have to fight for his nomina­ if .vpit show it to your boss when! indlvldiiaf would be given instrlic The-two Grade 7 claaaea-of the BOX 1BI • N8W MAVIN 1 overexpeiided under the Fjnance and all day Saturday in * "Fly will meet at 7 p.m. in their rbom The Herald PrtnUnf Company, l i ^ PJO. -ily and a picnic lunch and put in a Doga, rate and sohg birds won't , WILUAI tion in a slate primary. Here, If you walk into the office at eleven tion in whatever medium h* dc-- Elemenlary School' went on a field . Board - approved budget. " Thl,*' Your Flag" canipaign for Flag trie C hui^ Community House. •seumes no flnancial reetiontibllltv M trip to Worcester, Mas's.j Tuesday, fek- hours helping cleat-, rah* and be affect^. OIL ! ^ I C E typoaraptitCal errors appMrtnt In nd- eVtr, It seTb'*d, was a place for thirty. The only drawback is wha( aired. Younger children would month, under .the Board of Edued- Day, Thursday. Day RchAol OradMtIOB Set I ROGER OLCOTT vertiseinenti nnd other readlns matter happens when daylight savings meet af. the Community Beach and accompanied by * their teachers. tion-requeated-budget, which^ Was Mayor Herman Oliion said today In The wptrheater, Evenlpa Herald. the PVesidenVlo step to the rescue Coventry Day School's " I5tta time rolls around. When everyone older ones at other places out.slde Mrs. Myrtle Englert and- Felix ■ finally APPi'OYed By a new Fi­ the campaign “ to get a flag into 403 Weat Center Street MItcheU 3-7853 ^ Aj)i»pt*y ndvertlelna'rlosltia houre:^ •Wlnte^a fcnd several mothers.-. every home” i* "patriotic" and "a knriual graduation of kindergarten of a -good frlehd. else is pushwig their clock ah.ead, where, suitable subject matter nance Board, only ofte ,-Account andleightri giade pupils 'will be <4549 Ifor/K on d a y-l p.m. fridey —' feut, St his pi^s conference, the you’ve got to shove this one side-' could be found. 'T hey visited the Worcester showed an over-expenditUre. very good idea." Flags ^yau he F irT u*aday---l p.pi. Monday way*. Which isn't easy. Mechanic Wanted During the long unprecedented purchased at Ahe Ja.vCee booth on cooducted June 15 at 7:30 p.m.'ln >orWe-kedneaday—1. - ■ p - ■ President refused.* He said, one* ‘ The cost to each child would be Steel Co;., snd toured the John the First Congregational Church, e thiinMlav-^1 p nv^^WMfteiiSlV. Woodman Higgins Museum which Wantild mtehonie, rihM b« •xp«pi«ic(td. Mod* ^controversy, six meihbers of the Monday and Tuesday night*, also. —FREE— ■c-'/ ir Friday—1 p. ro. m. TbiirwAy*Tburaoey more, that he did. n<^ believe a pri- \ Jl.OO per week. Costs of rpaterlals .with the public'invited; day—1. p. m. rrie . today - and tomor- y Wlscoi^in was a place for «the i A Thou|{ht for TudRy lopeiatlon, however, a fee of $4 Mothers driving besides the two ont worliinq conditionsNExcoilont pay. Apply in . their principlea; A new Board ap­ a a. m.' ______teaeli.ers were Mra. Vincent Sled- pointed' by the Selectmen, however, through-The Manchester Evening i ro" *f ^-3® P-Bt. in the Spicer Hall ! PAVEUE PrestdenKof the United States to I would be requIred/Zenlitllng eac.h /■ Friday, Jim* 8 ppraon . was more ih line td the thinking of Herald BockvIHe bureau, lo ca te j fhe school. - be interfenW And somebody, on i child or adult registering to four JeW»f,‘ ‘ Mr*. Wilbur Fletcher, Mrs. PINE PHARMACY^ (Tlristian Giving Edward Tyrol, Jijra. Burton Ives.^. townsp^ple, and It speedily ap­ at 7 W. Main St., telephone TR Today’* program will include The Manchester Lions Cluh^s * e Presldentis staff amplified Christian 'givl-ng IS a hiesseH ! Or any part thereof of in 3-SI89. Ian Overture by the orchestra. The S ' r. , . The Risks Of Candor slruction. Additional \veeks, or 66A CENTER ST. proved-1118 education budget, which privilege , whi^ the Lord Jeiliis DON WILLIS g a r a g e ; was then quietly adopted by yot- Slide FileJd x ihl*. later v>n, bV saving that the parla thereof, would be $1. In ohi Ever eincB'Secretary of .State President believe*'J.hal open in­ Christ has set \before the hegt ta - — ST. M I 9 * m 4 ' ; era at a apectal Town Meeting of His people. The Church has‘no der to put/the program into opera­ '■5 last month.' Pullea’ viMt ).o Indonesia, ou- for- tervention on the aide of one par­ tion .thefe- must be. at least-TO- ■ policy has been developing a coin boxes In the atreets_for those TnNDOWSHADES "------^------Knights of Pythias' ------ticular candidate is lifc^y to do who merely pa.ss b.V. and the rcglsU-ations at all age levels. " At a meeting of Damon Lodge i I’reater tolerance for the idea Of the candidate more harm than Church of Christ has no gambling thildre/i are to retui'n their No. 17, Knights of. Pythias, to be ! Anhoiincement ■ EmtwiR ,oi'’Aii*eo A ’-G ' ' ' neutrality on the part of certain foi ms to school today at the latest. LONO WEARINO good. Even Senator Wlley\hlm- devices to lure money' fipm those, held Wednesday at 8 o’clock at the I BECAUSE OF TMe ' PARKING PROBLEM and i Sliiimie^olor FEm Bc.tlona. The favorite explanation who oLlierwise would nW give the Reglatratlon, for the piogram will VFW Home, Km St., committees eelf baa eald that the vot*rr\Of take place the same time as the INffRSTATE CtEANTEX FOR THE (SSoNvfcNlENCE OF THE PUBLIC'' •f auch neutrality ha* been to aay money. Tho.se who give are partic­ vi-ill report on candidates and I Wisconsin don't Ilk* outside dlctk- ipating in a holy privilege in which Swimming Program and Beach y other b^ness. The session will be that we ouraelvea, u’hen young"*nd Mage to Order i THE OFFICE OF DR. I. GERSHANOFF, OPTOMETRIST , ■ tion of how they Should vote. "^ d enables us to have a ahare In Regiatration on June 15 from 7 to $1.9$ With Eohr Rollera presl^d’ pverXv Chancellor Com- , new as a natioa. fancied.heutrail- 9 p.m, > ’ PINE LENOX n?Kng His work. l.,et us be grateful mander George J. Herzog. . Actually', of. course, there are / WJLL lE^OPEN TUESDAYS to 1P.M. • f DR I V..... Ity for ouraelvea, while we built tha\\H,e permits and enables us to • Graduation Nlated ^ / 1 Unemployment Claims Drop \ procedures sftbrt of open endorse­ ■ / . INS'fEAD OF THURSDAYS . ?' euraClyes up. .Sly*'N • \ . Graduation exercises at the \ / A drop was noted in uhemplby- ment which the President can fdl- PAINT CO. , ment claims here over the past But Bome element* In Congress ^’Setf'-pre.servation 1* the first Horace W. Porter School will be PHARMACY low, and which he has, followed In law of nature, but aelf-sacriflce 1* held at Yeomans,Hall June 18 at -'week, according to a report Issued DR. I. GERSHANOFF, Ojltomitrist Coming June have not taken too well to th* regard . to other candidacies, and the highest rule of grace." 8:15 p.m. The invocation'Will be E.A.J0HNS0li today by the Connecticut Employ­ , 299 EAST CENTER ST. ment Security Division. For. the ■ , ;-A*' ■ ' ‘ theory that wc.ahould begin to tol­ which he la llkely*to follow In the /■ . "Selected" aald by the Rev. Henry G. Wyman. 699 Main St., Tel. M l 9-4501 . 915 MAIN STREET— TEL. MI 3-6030 or CH 7-3636 TEL. MI 9-0896 erate neutrality. They prefer to tSent iRby Oqiar G. Anderaonl. pAator of the Cpiumhia CongregA.- week ending June 2 a total of 318 Wiley teas'too. H* can, for In- \ claim* were made, n-ith elgh^ cling to the theory that those who ^piMiaored by the Mancheater tiohal Church. He will, alao give' atance, have Senator Wiley come Couqcfl of Churchetf. the benediction. Just A Reminder Tp jiyeryone w- are not with ua are agaihat us. So, to th* White Houae for *n Impor­ Geroge E. Graff, superintentlent at hia press conference thla week. '■'X tant conference, not bn the Wts- It la 2,300 miles frnfn, Gibraltar of achools. will jfireaent the class X ;r . To Please,^ .to the Suez .canal. and Doqald R. Tuttle, chairman President Ehaenhower undertook a coniln primary, but on foreign pol­ ■X little miasionary work. .He tried' icy, a few days before the primary -7*t- to explain something more of what Save all did rags and cotton mattreases for this is held. ^ might be in the mindk of those who NOVVl AMERICA'S PAyORtTE V-8 In any caae, tha queatlon Is real- Lions Club project, { are trying to choose neutrality in ly academic;,^ .’Thare la no reason | he world today. LIFF why, at this moment, there should ON THE EASIEST TERhlS YETI. P U C E ALL RAGS ON THE FRONT UW N ON SATURDAY. JUNE "If a nation la truly .a neutral" be a aingl* Republican voter In M. MEMIERS OF THE MANCHESTER UONS CLUR W lU STOFSY and then becomes .a victim of ag- ^ — Wlsconaln who dbea^ not know CTCMlon, he said, then "public opin- AND FtCK UP ON THAT DATE. which candidate the Praaident pre/ • y Icn of the world ie outraged.” . far*, who doea not knotv that the A U PROCEEDS TO RE USED m Biit, he a ^ , If a nation goes In­ •i. real Issue la between the kind' of £ARL£SMHM’fi^f^ LIONS CLUl CHARITIES to a military aaaociation with some Summer foreign policy the President hte i Rt«at power, "things could l.appen Thonk you for your liind edoporotioii in tkis projoet. been trying to wag*, and th^^quaer t to it" because of that association, kind of thuggy Isolation -'Senator j' piggy-bank prices ^ IBRNARD FOGAimr, and if it had trouble on)ta borders McCarthy favor*. Not eyen a ape- r Prosldont, Mdnehoftor UoM Club. people might say "Good enough for „ , ■ ’ X;-' X clal Elsenhower trip to WUQonsln - s ( t . They asked for it.” Glider with 6/cmovable could make tbl* much more clear Watkins outdoor furnituV^e Hkf this In other words, when a smiiU na­ cushions, 62.50 than It it already. that makes you feel like a miiliona'rrip . . Matching wheel chairs, tion joins a big nation i a niiU- on'a modest investment! BeRuty in satin tary alliance, for purposes'-of a^ KODAK 135 CANltKA, Wed*l C two cushions. 30.95 curity, as’more than 40 nations Folly Of Two TimOB T w o ' 2 7 ,9 5 black frames combined with yellow or have Joined with us In various mil grererih and patterned Cushions. Inner- Just to sli^rpeTi Ih'e^flndlngs of Uary pacta, there la also scime.i iah Sure, inexpensive way to colot slides the .receht survey by the Carnegie spring construction for luxury. along: with the aecunty. it 1*' the Corporation, which showed that riak of taking aides. V#riatil*-(Jluil Thi» fine but Ipw-coii miniotur# focoiei to 2 'A bpth teachers and piipUi hat* feet; ho» b foil f/3 .5 t*n» fo? fin# r#»ult» ev*n on ^ull doyi; / The moment the President said aiithnietlr, it is now disclosed that orid ihutler ipeedi to 1 /300 for Drop-in, no-fhreod this, there were two reactloni action. Easy Budget Terrris, if you wish New York City, looking for 660 *y»t#m mok#» opple-pie-eoiy to load, and th* red-dol Thpse nation* which have

8. ICONOMY—They usually cost less than other _ •. If you want a good TV anif if you kinds o f money orders.* STILL TIME TO PLANT want lo save mon#y, then you can’t ' ‘ • afford to paM this offert 4. AVAILAflUTY—No applications, or itanding s6 lUY NOW and SAVE ■ in lipe, necessary to get them. / STANDARD or PORTABLE , M wM Ha Hector adariH v ' J: ' ALL EVERGREENii aSrV OFE - 9. RIFLACIMINTS—A bank money order, if lost, -v . can be replaced. • . > t PRIVET HEDGE REGUI.AR A, Buy Money Orders in any desired amounts at 16c EACH kJ BI'IM.ET l-i.' NOW $6.95 Per 100 this bank. ’ i . TER.MS ■V AVAILABI.E WE HAVE A FEW POTTED LILACr Who u)i"You (as'IJM |it^ ||N''I and HONEYSUCKLE lU SH ESLliFT . Trade-In Allowance : Toward The PurchiAM Of This . Voluds $1.50 and $1.75— Now 51.00 ooc||/ > » •» . 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UHF ' fiinctioiral atyling with chrome and color for onie set.! We’ll glsdly show you howl ^ * r as. ______\ ______Price OUTSIDE Coiirenient ANTENNA Member F.D.LC. Drive-In. Window OANDEN SALES OPEN DAILY 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. . . FOR EVERYTHING 312 OAKLAND ST. M l 9 -9 4 0 6 m 4. ..1* a J 4 -J. A N ' '/ 1, ■ ■■ 1 ' r MANCBI^TER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. FRIDAY, JUNE S, lf>B8 PAGE EtBVIN JlANCHESTiSR EVENINO HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY, JUNE S' ISM ./ will be the awearaac# of Stale garden party at the home of Mrs. A Republican Event Senator Theodora S. Ryan of Shar­ Jota H. Bowen, 678 Woodbridge Cushing Academy Graduates Arrival af^Tri^ts Affects on, Conn., who la ea|)ected to dit- 8t. at 1:80 p.m. In case of Inclem-. Opened to I’ublic etisa the coming political eitiiatioR- ent wcaUiar the affair will be Buildingine PlansPlai for Joneses The Senator Is peraonally acquaint­ held the following day at th'e aamo Plahs for the MancJieiter Worn- ed with The President. havi|iS been lima and place. rL a guest at the EUsenhoweEfarm in OUT THEY GO! * Triplets wergalso born %t Man­ e'n’k Republican Club Garden Party Gettysburg,' Pa. At. prekent he Is (Picture On Pnge dRe) SUNDAY SCHOOL RECORD Robert Jones' family home at 86 chester Memorial'Hospital March were further advanced, today chairman of the Citoens for El­ BIG TRAPES^LOW BANK TERMS Hgnry^ SJ. wilj probably sw#r at 1, 1963 to Mr. gnd .Mrs.^ Richard when it wae decided to open the senhower organMUon for the Porter. ,Okle: tP) --- Mrs. Ellq ■ ■ p the seamg. when tHe latest adjli- jWooley of AndtWtr Lake. x- gffeir to all women who are regis­ State of Connecticut, I Craig. 81, hasn’t mtaac4- Sunday' t.ons: three boys, return there. ■ Jones may be remembered -as tered Republican voters. All .RegiubtlCah womer are School attendance in 104() SunttP^s The main feature of the party cordially' incited Ho attend the — a {[terfect record for 20 years. . Tod,lC.’'«' su rv ey showed a con- They were bom about 8:40 ajn. the hero of a story lakt August in today, at Manchester Uemgiflal which the rescue of a number of 1954 PACKARD, 4 DOOR, aJPPER 'vtlnued droh In the rsilks of the Hospital. Mother and sons ' ace people in Granby was told,. He factory work w»ek. It declined by doing flqe. used the State’s small boat he nor­ 8/ldths of an hour In May to 40 Jpnek, a fisheijes blologldt .for mally hai stored at his horns in N E W C A R hmirs, a more than usual early the State 'Board 'ut KlaheriM. hnd the rescue operations. Dr. Don Giilnan performed the X GUARANTEE.AN1 aummt^r decline. 'dame, said today he and hla wife | Phyllis have bben looking at build­ delivertei sd Dr. Francis Helfrick \ T h e work week is down bj; ing plana fOr a new home so m e-: will be thf pediatrician for the ■ ;^li)ths of nn hour from a .year' time In the future. three new Joneses. SEE THIS TOMGHT ago,'reflecting: a loss of overtime "They will proWilbt^'have to be ■ hourg^ and short work weeks. revised now,'''he=t^tfedr • | The parents haJ'beHt warned to thre' to the shorter work week prepare for twins and ha^ expected the averaiR^.jWeekly pay of factory, only two new children until. w orkers fell by 68 cents to $78.40 Wednesday.' Jh May. This was largely influ­ TTign they learned triplets might JMO^ T H enced by slack work in the and rubber iwtuslries, Miss Tyra FIndell • 6llss tlane McKinney be bornr Jones says because of this; he and his wiife have not yet picked tor ail industries, excepl those %—.— ^ rad io, whitowoll tiros. ONLY Two Manchester girls will , attend W e stb i^ k Jiinio^ College names for the boys, although tiA'o SUPPLIES jrwo*t4no point, Ultromotlc DcWti two. weekly pay was up over a. names are almost certain choicei. amonf the ninety-stx aenl<>r« to re- • Batteries YQJUR C^R MAY IE THE DOWN PAYMENT. year ago, bifoatise shorter work • - MiM Jarte McKi;McKinney,, daughter The Joneses have a daughtec, N ,/ hour* were offset by higher, hourly ceive their diplomas at Cushing of Mr. and MVa. KvereteU^iKinncv. Jarquelinr, t8-ir.ontha-old and had • HearipR pay. • ' A c a d e m y, Ashbumhsrn, Maas.^oj Bolton Notch..is t: of tthe honor been hoping for at least one son. Aid Cords / Secretary of Commerce Weeks Sundg.v. Miss Tyra/Flndell, daiigh- students of the graduating class Looking to tbe future', Jones said 'pre^cted yeattrday today's report ter of Mr. and Mrd. George Findeh, having been elected to the Na he coiild visualize'a few squabbles Pine Pharmacy . would show a gain of a million joba TRADE ar of your life! ONLY 60 Coburn ltd„ Manchester tional Cum Laude Society. She has over ■ tpe family car. what with - < 664 c e n t e r STREET 1958 POHiriAC, CONV. In May. a member yearbook i been a member of the school news- three boys the same age probably TEL. MI 9-8814 He said' the monthly report of sta^ , thhe s^dibol newspaper staff, paper staff Jor three years snd Is wanting It at the same time. the Commerce and Labor Depart^ took .artpai Wi the carnival play $nd on the executive committee and Hospital officials said thb blrthi PinaLanoxPhanniiey Hoot Mon! / V Eqnippod with Powor sttoring, Powor briikos, tur- ^ .ments will show little change in has been a member of the Spanish, treasurer of the Mlnervlan, an were ai 8:40,/l’'i,44 and 8:46xShd 299 EAAT c LNTER S t . qnoist bhfO, radio, hoottr; block fop, dual H ydrbm o tlc^^ unemployment “despite layoffs in French. History and Glee Clubs for honor literary society. Jjflss Mc­ the boys weighed in S t'4, 4 '/$, and 4 TEL. Ml 1-0896 auto production.” He .peported 66 the past two year.s. In her Junior Kinney will receive her diploma pounds, 2. oUnches. What a buyf/ Drivo.^ -million persons working in May. year ,she was chosen "princess'' at from Headmaster Clarence P. cbmpared wit) the'iecOrd of 65ty the annual Junior prom and for Quimby who some .veara ago pre­ Y O U R C A R m a y RE t H | D O W N PA YM EN T million set last August and sm two years was a member of the sented s diploma to her ' father > Lumit# / ^ X. April total of 64 million. carnival queen's court. - Admitted when he graduated from ManHtw- CONNECTICUT. NATIVU or a boat? to. several 'schools She expects to ter High School. PkHtie Sc^niRt plus I ho8t of o t t o ndarire luxiuy feature* J I STONE CRAY QUARTZITE V Legal Notice T \ r like Tor3ieta-t4iTel Ride, ^ * 4 LeV^liaep, LIMITATION OKnr.B Miss Todd Feted mother of her flance, others Machine rut, 4’’ wide, 10” l*» 42" long, I” to S” .thick. Very hard., see McKinney Electronic ^oueh-Butttm Drive, At A COURT OF PROBATti heM have entertained for brlde- Exceileht for veneer on homea, recreation rooms, ftreplacea, / iMj. ft. ♦■I,' r ' Manchester artthin and for the eJI#ct. walla, etc, „ ’ / Slirlct of Majicheater, on the Itt day Ai Brijdai Parly l i t Traction Safety Differential and many of June. 1S56. . , “Whether it’s a boat you're building I^rarnt, Hon. John J. Wallett. Judge. tJmest’one Js the sccumulatlon of Replace old, worn out Eatate of Stanley B. Krajewaki. late Mies Gall P. Todd, 3T8 Porter (and McKinney has the Easi-Bild screening (and make new et Manchester in aald Dli skeletons of/marine animals. ceaa^. St., whose marriage to Paul B. SKYLINE QUARRY plans) . . . a home . . . or a bit' o’ re­ leens, too) with light- On motion of Joaephine Falkowski of Lukens of Meriden will take place pairing., you’re doin’ you’ll find Mc­ PLYMOUTH Route SO, N orth End C ryatal Lake—^Follow Sign* iight, longer wearing generoOa trade-hi allowancea in town! What'a CHEVROLET said Mncheater. executrix.. Jhtly 7, was honored with a sur­ Kinneys’ has everything you’ll be ORDERED: That ,Six montha from prise miscellaneous shower Wed­ Open 8ev$a Daya A Week—Vlkltora Welcome .umite insect screening, more, you get the ear with the greatett resale the iat dav of ISH^rbe and the ijeedin’ . . . in variety no end . . . and lEL AIR ZnbOOR s e d a n Z-DOOR STATION WAGON same are limlted^^and allowed for the nesday «evening, given by Miss ROBItItT MINOR, Prop.—Rockville TRemont 5-6042 and at adhrifty savin'g. creditors within which to hring In Ihetr Nancy J. Weir at h.er home, 117 at those thnr-r-rifty prices. Drop in I t : value of.all medium-priced cart! r ' clalma agalnat aald eatate. and aald Non-sagging, rusting or executrix lx directed to nva public Summer St., and attended by a anytime tomorrow, for they’re open staining. 24. 28. 30, 34, Po)|f«r glide, heater, 2-tone paint. Hi-drive, radio, heater, white wall Urea. Extra clean. notica to Uta credliora to bringirltT" ■*In their group of her frlendp and ‘ schooL aU day.’’ clalpiX within aald time allowed hy matea at college. 36,42 and 48 inch widitMT. ntbilshinw a cnov of this order in imme. Special through . June : v : the dale of this order and return make 16th only! A Y O U R C A R to Ihla court------of thes ------notice given. while seated beneath a parakbl JOHN J. WAU.ETT. Judae decorated in pink'and white, tbe To Perpetuate M A Y IE THE I.iqrOB PRBMIT aa'me colors prevailed on the buf­ d «■ RANK NOTICE OP APPUCATION fet table in the flowers, tgpers and food dainties. . Archer islied I DOWN. PAYMENT TIRMS |lva notice that I, JOHN M TER 8P;__ ELU. of 31$ Tower A*a., Mrs. George P. Lukens, Meriden. OPEfi ALL D^SATUPDA^ ' / - ______Hartford. have filed an,: application dated May 31. IDM. with, the Liquor Memory Control Commlaaton for a Grocery Beer Permit for the •8l», of alcoholic liquor Choose wisely the monument on the premisrg 410 Middle Turnpike GENERAL Weit. Manchcfter. ■ that, will stand forever in 11)0 owned by The 01 Grand. Un)^ Compaiv of iS? 100 Broad' TV SEftVICE sjleht tribute to your loved ( ^*IGnnflq £ uinW way, East______«teraon, w. J.. and will he ones. conducted by JOHN PETER WINEU.I Days M M A Can A SUPPLY ^O.-'^aOLTON NOTCH of 319 Tower'Are.. Hartford, aa per- N ights ,/M s9 w Plus P arts mlUee. . - , JOtor PETER 8PINELLI ^^l3EL.Mlf41S4 We have, our own designing S ated May Sl. - im . Max Milter Says.. service to build a monument THE CAR WITH THE GREATEST I^^BREASE IN RESALE VAtUE IN THE, MEDIUM\PR1CE FIELD ! 2-D O O R JUST FOR irOU at no extra co.ft. We do all cutting in SEDAN our own shop, from the ’50 rough stone to the finished ■V memorial . . . AND WE FOR RENT E ,M P L O Y THE MOST J ■ . .V"- ->y.' delivery of any SKILLFUL MEN AVAIL- XOOJSr A T j m s ONE O R LEASE ■-.ABLE. ; 1 1 "V ', item • • • Phone ti* i A l V . I AMOCO Q A S O tp SERVICE STATION fi)f your need*— OTHERS MAY TRt^TO COPY OUR SKILLFUL 1953 PACKARD iW ith PorMfiq F o ^ fits for. About 75 Core isrge or imsll. WORK . . . BUT IT IS NPVER DUPLICATED , AUo, we pick up IXCELkENT LOCATION prescription* a ^ deliver the madicioes. • / ■ .. . . - ■ -'S.' CQRNER of MAIN and FORD STS.^ MANCHESTER \ ' No extra ^ rg r,/ MANCHE$TER TEL. MIDDLETOWN, ^lomond ^8411 y ' MEMORIAL-A a ANY A. AI^IETTI, Proprietdi BARLOW MOTOR SALBS ROCKVILLE HARRISON STREET—TEL. Ml"^58b7s.^ ‘ ■ WNE V OPPOSITE EAST C ^E T E R I / REXALL fHARMACY The Home of clean; QUALITY USED CARS \ • , \ ■ \ VISIT OUR MODERN YHOW PLACE TO SELECT YOUR NEXT CAR tfPEN EVENINGS'AND WEEKENDS TO 9 P.M. T R A D E NOW brlVo,' rodio, hootor; whito tiros, Powor brokts. Vory clooh, two«tooo graon. Biologiceli JINOTHER SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVEI Sick Room Supplitt 30-DAY irwm Mm d o w n r m j h M O N T H Ccxmetics MILLER PHARMACY COME IN FOR YOUR SIZE 1955 FORD V.8 RANCH WAGON 1954 CHEVROLET 210 4-DR. SEDAN Psient Mfdicines Two door model in *iiprrb .condition. It ha* had Radio and henter. Power Glide, dark gretln flninh, I for the deal of your life! SUNDAYS - 8 A M, T0 8 P M TODAY, vtiie very fluent of jcare and I* well equipped In- whitewall tires and many other acefnnorien. One GUARANTfE -r ^ ' U. « RANK lP^c.\cuptii’/i Sp‘ ( 1 rlqdihg Fordomatir, power brake* and factory- of the most immaculate 1954 Chevroletn with the MANCN88Ttg Implied chromium luggage ra<'k on top. Im- original. 16.825 m iles since .delivefed new'. Thon- maciHpte two-tone iitterior. Thi* car ha* been sands of mlle*..|(ft on ttiln next to new aiifomo- [ Mitchell . driven a ver.v careful, eany to certify 12,098 mile* bile. Fully., guarantOed. ' 9-9S14 Prompt Free Call and hy it* original owner. Priced rea»onably. Fully 'and cbmplHely guaranteed. p Delivery Service '' 1955 MERCURY CUSTOM 2-D M4 .ClNTia ST. Radio and heater, Mereomatlc, light blue flnin)i, Pay at little for big car 299 Green Rd.-r-Tel. MI 3-4134 Glove Leather 19S5 PLYMOUTH 2-DR. SUBURUAN thin car han been drK’en but 7:528 miles and lonkf I Shoe* Pine green flnUh, radio, heater and manjr other nearly an well an the day it wan delivered brand liwiiry a«.you’d, pay for Foam Arch line Pl.vniouth exira equipment. Tblt^agon I* new. Thin efr will save Us next owner hundreds many low-priced models! Innersole* ver.v clone to being a brand new one, having been of dollars from the original price. Come In and Comfortable aa a driven a guaranteed 33.876 piHen. For the per- drive Ibis fully guaranteed late model Mercury | Ask for our deal today! Shde Can Be jion w anting the ver.v latM t In a high quality and get our terrlflc deal on thi* ear. . pRokird Qip|Wr UHttie Suburban at wonderful navingn from the price -> ■/ of a new one, thI* Ver.v attractive .car certainly n a s B E A V x m w1lldo.lt. Full new car guarantee. 195S OLDSMOBILE "98" 4-DOOR SEDAN IN THE CENTER OF MANCHESTER' 1955 MERCURY MONTEREY 4-DR. Tiyo-tone' blue flninh, power steering, power I briiikes, radio, heater, hydram atlc and all of Oldn- 1955 PACKARD PANAMA. . Charcoal Gray 8-PASSENGER STA. WAGON Thin car.. In jtinl next door to being a hrand new mobilen' very, bent equipment. Thin i-ar hfs j.>een HERE'S A REAL GOOD lUY! Benedictine driven 1)111 miles and look* nearly an weli EVER-BLOOMING Creanj one. Thin In Mercury’n ver.v fluent ntatlon wagon C om in today! Our DOUBLE DI^OVERY DEAL.«cc5 you more/ and In wondCerfulty. equipped, having radio, heat­ a* the day it wan delivered brand new, 'fhin car chrpm o ' While.':' will nave Its next owner hundreds of dollars from b • ' o o o % er, Mercomatlr ami a nperlal *et of General Ny- •• • • • •. • ■ o • • .0 '0 o' «i.. 0 0 tyodior, histor Sool. R O SEB l^SH ES Reg. si.29 n o w $ 1 , 0 0 gren tiibelena'whllewall tiren. It hun a heauHtuI iff original price and nifem the ver.v flhenl and | tw;o-tnne Interior anM'iian been driven..only 1,017 ap-tb-Uie-mlnute modern transportation. New . - - ‘ if 4 for 84.95 . ■. v:--■ Shoe* that will *weet- enr giiaranlre. en any diapoaition! milen nince nei^'.. , Thin'nia'iIon wagon'olTem full '’Fit* like a glove. Sizea new-car enjo.vment at a navingn of many huiT- r ~ - f dredn of dollani: New car guarantee. . > ^ ■ 1955 PLYMOUTH 4-DR. SEDAN ' TRANSPLANTED f TRANSPLANTED - 8 to 10 AAA to EE. Blue and white two-lone finish, Radio, heater, I ANNUAL FLOWERING . 1954 PLYMOUTH 2-DR. SUBURBAN whitewall fires,, a thoroughly dependable and VEGETABLE PUNTS Im m aculate tivo-lone green flninh with heater ri'ohderfully taken care of car.that ha* been driv- { p H * i l l '# ] PLANTS,:: and man.v other extran. Thin |n one of the very en 9,488 mile* since new. An Ideal ear for some­ flnent and cleanent ^4 ivagonn tve have neen- in one who wants a next to brand new car .wilhl Ageratum, Aaters, Alyssura,, Calen- ■wonderful naxingn Jn niomi.v. New car guarantee. [ dulaa, Petunlaa, Dwarf Dahliaa, Mari­ Mnstly 40c l)0|E, npme time. A one-nivner car, II han had much golds, ikalvias. Snaps, Verbena*. Zla- better than average^ of re. Drtven a guaranteed nia*. Mostly • Kgg Plants • Cabbage f i r G r A S 25,471 miles, thin ntatlon .wagon carries, A full 1954 FORD V-8 CRESTLINE • Tomi|(oes • Brofeoli new car guarantee. < 4-DOQR SEDAN i1 .50€ 2 Dor. 95 c • Lettiiie • Peppers Fully H)uipped, radio anil healer, Fonlomatic, I 2 ^ d l s b y 1955 DODGfe CUSTOM.,- X * .whitewall tires and many other extra equipment C-." ROYAL LANCER HARDTOP , ItenWr'It ha* a beaiUlfiil two-tone bliie and white Th ree-tone Strtnhs -rtuHo,- heatjee. - atMomatle -shift Unmariilate exterior flninh. It han been . driven • Rfiodociendrons ' and all of Dodge's bent equlpmnnt. ' THin car han only 18,689 certifled miles since new and the • Evergreens been driven a guaranteed 3.100 miles since neiv. previous owner has taken excrlte‘ht'care of thin GERANIUM SPECIAL • Shade Trees . It In no new we keep- It right In the showroom. car and It shown it. The Inleflor of thin car han USc LARGE JUMIO SIZE An Ideal car for the penmn w anting the ver.v the flnent (.'rentllne appointments and In Immacu­ • FIowfring.TreeB fliiMit in ap'pfarance and tfne high quality. Full late. Sen) and drjyp this car today. I'ully.guar­ • Strawberry Plants new car guarantee. ■ • anteed. . - NOW 5 0 d • A.sparagus-^6et8 i f . ROXIE »s This cor cost $4,300 and Is just liko now. REG. 45c SIZE , , (»I6LL18) *8 Always soo iis for'o bottor dool on on oxtrq hiqli qnoltiy mod cor or truck. Wo AZALEAS carry o vory comploto soloction including, oH modols. Ail cars fully guoran- $895 t MONTH IN RLOO.M food. . All cars findncod Witfc bonk rotos. No sot down poymonts. WE ARE - C NOW 3 5 e C A S H o r ^ RANK FILL TOUR BE|> and NOW 1 $3 .3 5 lairgr Plant - OPEN UNTIL , iTRADE TERMS ■J ' -’ I FERTILIZERS. SEEDS, INSECTICIDES. lOXES. PANs d ' SHOES TALCOTTVILLE, CONN. “ ^ TEL. Ml 3-5191 9 P. M. 4 881 MAIN ST Barlow Motor Sales ACROSS FROM GARRITY RROS.— NEXT TO VIlTNER'S GARDENS OPEN TO NIG HT UNTIL » W holosoio EVENINGS ..V I WOODLAND GARDENS ( MANCHESTER Route 83, Windsor venue; Rockville—Tel. Rockville. 3-2338 r.- w o o d l a n d FIRST DEALER ON YOUR LEFT ENTERING CITY 1#a ST. OPEN EVENINGS M l 3 .8 4 7 4 FITtU^G IS, OUR BUSINESS’* /). ' • .!' V -’■i .V

mmemm PAGE TKOOnM MANCHESTER EVliJNiNG HERALD. M^CHESTER, CONN, FKIDAV, JUNE 8, 1«58 MANCHESTEli EVENING HERALD. MANCI^TER. CONN/f RIDAY, JUNE 8, 1M« i' ^A G K TWELVi __ li,______. ... ■ '■ — —^----- '------— ifira Chief W. Clifford Mason all rentrated EffOrta during th* weelu distress after Hhving epten onions Brown .Jr„ J7, of 4l8 Parker M., ganin had made clear th* Soviet Four ApprcnticcR i went ta Police Headquarters to have approved of the nehf alt* and Ike’sj Condition, Union would not accept Elsen- Police Chase O ir In celling, on prospective member* along with his lunch. . ' - cooperate 100 per cent In the resulted jn e full enrollment In the Eisenhewef was In Fitzsimmons Jarvis qtratghten out a misunderstanding Biilj^anin’s Lietter to Ike howeria "open aklea" 'proposal for which had resiiltqd In a chdrge of parking and seating of the atidl- mutual aerial Inspection except In Three Towns p^tor.’s clsaa beginning 'next To Be Graduated; CAMDOT CERAMICS Anqy Hospital at Denver' for ence. In'addition to Insuring their Starts Market perhap* as part of a fully devel­ I Thuteday to. learn more sbeut the Attack seven weeks after the heart at­ Permit fdr operating a motog vehicle, with de­ Shop) moved Lutheran tilth. Many hkv* algni- 117 NEW BOLTON ROAD—MI S-57&|^ safety. , ^ . oped arms control plsn. On his Page One) Four local itidh n-lll be among tack, 1 ' fective equipment, lodged against (CoaUaued fted their intention of becoming He retiimed to his White House Brown Wednesday. . Petersen sdded thst “thtu should Concerns Cut in Arms pert he had proposed, and pisen- 125 apprentice graduate*' to be be the best firework* display .vet Selling Wave hbwer had rejected aa not needed, Held at tha SUfford Sprinmr membet-s of Concordia through duties early in January. ,i. Store B lo ^ Police sal(Kthat Rowett was T(^fdt.Neho in Manchester. The . 'company to letters of ' transfer' and several. *Y*nM Journeyman sUYtua ’Tuei- 'bdylng Brown's car near the East th# algntng of a friendship treaty berrecka under $500 bond, Bnmt SUMMER SCHEDULE / / which the contract has been (Continued frajn Pag* Oa*> (Coatiaoed fr**a Pag* Om ) i pre*iiion that th* Vnit*d ptatW between Russia and th* United it charged with reckless driving, young membera hiva been gained day night at the West Middle Side Rec. when 'Patrolman Joseph A site and a larger aasort- awarded promise* .us s wonderful ------. ; wa* setting a tower value thin States, , for the Sunday 8cho61 enrollment. School In Hartford, according to Not A building permit was Ispaed to S a r t^ stopped Mm to check loud failure td obey an officer, operaU ’The Rev. Ertch O. Brandt waa TaSh.: Pouring Dsy 9 s.m.-4:30 p.m„ 7 p,si,«i<7JB. show. All in all. U looks like a Tn***ag* from Bulganin called on. hese’tofore on th* Importance of In the Is.st previous letter on G ra y D isp u te Alexand^ Jarvis today for the noises Coming from the car's muff­ m epl^^ firework* la qxpected to tomers to accept Whit* House ing a motor yelhcle while iindOT pleased with th* ' cnthusiasGc th* Connecticut''State Labor De­ since early this morning:. There is construction of a $70.,7M businesa very good proposition.'’ ' noSincemenl* on the Presidents th* United States .to match the its alliances and was putting a Maroh 1. ENenhbwer asked But- the influence of liquor or drugs, partment Wed.': Pouring D sy 9 a.m .-4:30 p.inH 7 p,m(>9 p.BU (Cm HbvMI IrMB Pa*B One) ler. \ nM io this year's local 4th of July Soviet Union's'announced cut of -premium on jteutrality in the Cold ganift to Join in working ■ out a spirit tliat he* pieyelled during X, nothing wrong with his heart." bUa'k on Plaza Dr. on' land which Rowstt. police said, picked up l^w o rk exhibition the biggest In illness strictly at face.value. W* aqd' driving without a license. H* this Mission Week. Over on* thou-. , Leo J. Dunn, deputy labor (wm- Thurs.: Pouring A s.m.-4:30, Class Night 7 p,m.-9 p.BL •her • box of envelope* «n(l wh«t At a news conference at 10:30 ISot Affe^ing neighborhood residents had hoped 'must believe, said this broker, that 1,200,000 men in it* armed flrccs. | War. plan to freezi the supply of atomic w'as scheduled for a special ses- mlaalonef, announced today Dtat to have rezoned for residential off the seat aTIcehsc made out to. its history. Sponsored by the The story also said; "In Soviet West Germany mky have fig­ weapons for peaceful purpoaea. sand worshjpers have attended Fri.: 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m.-x-Sst,: 9 s,m,-4:30 p.an. *v«» deecribed as .an appointment a.m., (EDTI Hagerty said he had Brown and showed it to Sarthr. the Whit* House is honest- "ston of-Rockville City Court ip.m. these evening aervices. The dessert th* following Xtenchestcr men will had no further word from Snyder. property. Dilworth-ComelNQuey Post 102, Public Records The msirket opened with a drib­ quarters, th* Bulganin message ured in the decision to put out the today. be graduated. Ronald B. Herrick, l^ k . Local Plant , The action, announced aa pend- a .result, a sumrixms waa nt)^e wha deacrlbed. as containing 'some statement.' Chancellor Konrad Ad­ meeting liut night wss in th* Ke'xt, the Secret Service agents w In reply to questions, Hagerty out to Brown, poll^.sald. American Legion, the annual show ble of small sales, and thenx^ Brunt, according to police, is a ^ a rg e of she Luther League. 81 High St.; Edwin W. Sluts, 25A, t. caiiie lip to advise with broad said no thought had been given to i ing thia morning. immediately picked up speed’gradually. E*rjy . new ideas' about th* reduction of enauer ha* encountered stronE op­ former stock car racer, S'oreit St.; William K. Hagenow, ' CLOSED MONDAYS drew a complaint from Francis After the two boya>fall^ with win be held at Mt. Nebo Held this Warrantee Deed* armaments. Western Informants position In putting through Taw* Retiring TJ&achej The flnal meeting *f tne,Bvan- Amlles that the President was al- catling in other physicians. Sidewalk ariiffM^g marked the police, the charge a g a if ^ Brown trading was in stock* that usually ------_ _ ------^ geliam Committee has been eel 104 Cooper St.; and Edward P. Cowan, of 25 Greenwood Dr., one year Instead of the hill next to Hans and Lotte Weiss to Robert said that much of the letter dealt authorising the raising of military DubaahinskI, 81 Union 81. 'ready in the hospital. The press seci-etary waa>*sked second day of the strike at the of 10 signers of an application for was dropped. aiM-l^liu^aifllM, he Charter Oak Park, as It was last aren't very prominent, y. Will Be Honored for Wednesday, at 7j30. . Dr. Snyder Called specifically whether there' had Gray Manufaoturing Co. In Hart­ is In no way insplicatsfl in tha ar­ Thomas, property at 58 Bllyue Rd. Leaders gradually came In the with measures, .such aa th* Soviet forces which Germany has uhder- ’The men quallfled for gradua- The President Was stricken the zone’ change. He telephoned year. « Lydall Development'-Corp. to 'manpower nut, that both tsken to add to North Atlantic Lutherans Close been any consideration of sum­ ford but the ho strike aotlnty ap­ rest of Rowktt. According to Elarl Petersen, tap* on moderate blocks, but the EXPENBIVI^NlCKrx .tion by serx-lng at their respective aarly today. Whit* House physi- moning Dr. Paul Dvidley , White, peared this morning at the local Building Inspector Griswold Chap­ William E. and Nellie M. Griffith, could take to establish Treaty (NATO) 'atrength in Mis* Carrie M. SeymtfuK. who Job* ■■ apprentice* for 8,000 ciAn Howard M. Snyder was call­ pell this morning, chairman of the committee han­ property on Hackmatack St. total wasn’t very great. ' of confidence between Europe. Len'eing, kllch. tAb-.-'—He won Advertise in Tlwi Her«ld—*It Ptys Boston heart specialist who ha* Gray plan*, on Hilliard Sk. ' Cowan could not be reached for dling arrengementa, the firework At noon, the Associated Pr**a retires , as principal of Hig*lan'd Evangelism Week flve rents, on principle but it etill hours. ed to his bedside at 2 a.m. ff $1.60 West." ‘ Some Asian pllies also were re­ Park School at the snd of the Hagerty said in his nodnday re­ comment today, but Planning De­ contract has been awarded to a Kosakowaki, Edward Vllga and •V (The New York Herald Tribune ported upset. Pakistan and the coat Robert Biietcher $13.85 on an hower case since the President's production for the Gray Manufu- partment officials said the resi­ new company, the Interstate Fire­ at $178.20. Yesterday the avei'ag* school >-e*r, will be tendered an . Lutheran Evangelism Mission overtime parking ticket.* port he was not going to attempt heart attack last Sept. 24.. He said turing Co. branch in ManchesterV Vincent Oenoveal, properly on said In a Washington dispatch that Philippines have Joined this coun­ Week drew to a succe.sahil close to reach conclusions ■ on his own. dents' application for a zone Is ex­ Qmtuary works Company of Massachusetts, Arnott Rd. gained $1.30 on the day. H waa.reported that Bulganin pro­ try snd others in the Southeast informaj r^epUon at th* ethool on He took the caae to court tp there had not been. said this morning, "Everyone pected to be heard Monday night, In recent sessions the market Sunday aftornoon from 3 to 5 p.m. last night with the ftnal aermoVi, argue that he put two nickels In aa a layman. He said he would In reply to another question. showed up.for work;" About 20 ^ e cost is $l,8qo, about $200 Marriage Lleen*es posed In the messag* that th Unit­ Asia Trrtity Organization Around on God's Sid* — Inflnlt.s leave that to the physicians. as scheduled. more than last Harold Ray Strickland, An­ has been recovering from a steep ed State* niatch the announced .(SEA'TO) while such nations as Durin*^ the 19 year* Mias Sey­ the.nlckJe-an-hoiir mstsr and w Hagerty said this la the first time people carry on manufacturing op­ Building Department offiif als in- i three-week reaction that atarted mour/lies served as principal ahe Hope” by Rev, Robert A. Boett/lef, entitlsd to a llttla overtime. Hagerty issued this stalintent; Elsenhower has suffered such a 'The move to Mt. liqbo will per dover, and Beatrice Bogll, East Soviet armed fore** cut "a* a new Indik ah'd Indonesia Have not. erations here, he said yesterday. : dicated the Jarv’is application hadj Hartford, June 16. South Metho- from near the April record high*. The statement implied a caution hasypre^red nearly l.OOQ girls and nest'misaioiier from Youngstown, Th* Judge agreed to suspend “The President had an attack "stomach aipset" since last Sept. But in. Hartford, a flat fight gone\hrough in a routine manner. / d e a th s mit more pedple to attend the As a gauage of the market'* gesture toward reducing tension Olhto. flve tents of a $1 Then he of an tleltla. t inflammation of the show, and although only -a ItmKsd disV Church. between East and West." The story from Elsenhower that countries boys for Junior High School. Many 24. broke out’ about A;4fl a.m. when The land is now in Business Zone I William Stanley Volkert, movement*, the Associated Preaa which form sllisnce* with the p i her students have won outstand­ Gratifying results were reported ■lapped on $7.30 coaU and $6.50' SAVE PART OF YOUR PAY lower portion of the small Intes- That day, before the White first shift employes were driving, and Jarvis' application for t ^ numiMr of automobiles will be al­ average at the bottom of Its re­ also said; "The United States will by theiay 'Visiters at their meet­ Witness fees for'-a total fine of tlne). .Madelya .Mae WaJdrOn lowed within the feneW area. p.*rk- Bolton, and Joan Gotdz. Coventry, be responeive to any reel new dis­ Communist powers--Russia or- ing honors in High School and col-, House announced the President through *. olant gate where permit was in order. ^ June 23, St. Bridget's Church. , cent reaction hit A175.20. and at Red China—may find themaelvw lege. Under her guMenc* the sec­ ing erteKthe service. ’Their con- $13.88, "As a precautionary measure he had suffered a.W. Pirt’s coming out Commission approve'ed severai Madeiyn Mae. of Sullivan., Ave., Spring St„ irt the Globe Hollow lot. change the international balance "Th4 President does not • be-' "riis blood pressure, and pulse Wapping. died at, the Hartford cantlle bulding.NPlaza D r/c b rn e r j companled/lhe President a S t^ lieve," the statement added, "that Park School. Hagerty said today: / onto thg. sloewalk to urge hesi­ years ago. Al^that time the land, or In the Chairter Oak Park are*. te'inher heart attack, the average of power . . . The United States Is Mrs. Robert Landis of the Parent are-good. which coiners about ftve acres in Hospital Thursday mbknlng. St. Paul Dr., $70:7p0. expected to give u i extremely association for 'mutual 'security "Anybody 'e#n have an upset tant employes to drive through the The show is' scheduled tl> ^begip To William Crcaa^or alteration ' touched $163.40 with the United States will In­ Teacher Assn Is chairman of the PUR MAXIMUM WCAT «MI TROURLB FREE OPERATION ^ "He ha* no fever. stomach." gate. Reportedly 'no ode was hurt. the Plaza Div-8t'. Paul Dr. section, Besides her parents, she leave* ,st 9:30 p.m. and will last approxi­ wary reply to the 'new,,^Russian "Thers i* no indication of any was reserved for'business. a sister, Pamela Lou, and a to dwelling,''108 Plymouth I-anc. gesture volve any country/ in added reception committee. Mra. Olive The announcement of the Illness Police arrived shortly and re­ mately one hour. In case of rain, danger., but on th ^ o n trary , will Chambers and Miss Ruth Hidden, heart trouble" came frqm Murray Snyder, an as. mained while other non-striking The neighborhood lealdents sub­ brother, Dary Russell: her pater­ the affair will be postponed to. $575^ . (The New Tfork Dally New* Hagerty said the President has mitted their application for the nal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. 'h> Albert Ezcrlnk, for Albertr^caiipre Seekiii" said "the letter was retorted to provide added p u r i t y . on the teachers at the school and YIrs. slstant th^Hagerty. Snyder - said employes passed throuf^h the gate. Saturday night. Two bombs will be EzentM et ux, 1-atory, 6-fami basis of mutuality and' scrupu­ John Donahue, Mrs. Gilbert tUse SHELL Furnace Oil ^ had one intravenous injection of then it was in no way serious. About . 100 of Gray's approxi­ zone change sveral wgclu ago, Snd William Waldron; and her mater­ exploded a t'6 .p.m. by'vLeglon of- contain proposals that the U.S. dextrose sugatH o said Dr. Snyder JSrvis filed his requesr for a build­ dwellii^, and garage, Trumbull match the Russian military man­ lous respect fof the independence Barnes and Mrs. Joseph L'Heureux Hagerty was asked by one news­ mately 500 employes wint on nal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. flciala If'lhe show ta ttmedt. How­ Scheduled. Ai for the Bulganin letter, Am­ •Mrs. Ann Ankuda And Mrs, the Presiderft had any tenderness ford. The diap'ute centers around Funeral services will be held H AITI* REFI'SES so v ie t All) -i Bcaupre Motor* will seek per- in steps for nuclear dtsarmsment.) and SMrvlRad Promptly and Effititnriy for consultation. . ever, Jarvls.-said he hks been plan­ Saturday at 1:3Q p.m. at the Wap- As in the past, no charge will be Dispels Misunderstanding bassador Barublh told reporters he Doris Potter will have charge of in his gall bladder. a wage ineyeasc thg union la lAtek- i, «. I 1 a JO Ti.« I mission Jime 18 at a public hear- the guest book/ and other faculty Hagerty said Snyder ahd Col. To that and related questions. ning the brtsines's block for^everal ping Comm\mlty Church. Friends levied against thq.ie in attendance^ On another aspect of foreign could not diacuas it* nature but 4 Ing, according to Martin J. Hogan, Donation boxes will be distiibuted , . ' ' 7 ' ' .V , ingng ofoflhc the ^'oning?bning Board of Appeal* thought it would become public member* and parent* will act as Pruitt had Just ilnlshed an ,e*ami- Hagerty replied that' since he is the lOE Union's representative. may call at* the,. Holmes Funeral York Herald Trihdnc said lorlay to use property almost across from policy growing Ui part' put of Rus­ 8. E. WILUS I SON, III, ‘ nation of the President According to present plans: the Home, 400 MfUn St., from 7-to fl throughout the Held for conlrlbu- "■very soon:” White House- Press hostesses. not a physician he would not at­ Roughly 400 of the Hartford the llepublfc of busmea'a location for a used car 's changing behavior and the Secretary James C.'Hagerty said All friends, aasocictes and for­ . ..' Queationeid as to. whether, the tempt to.provlde ans.wers on. mat Gray employe:, are non-union. . block is to have a frontage of 143 p,ni. tonight. tlohs to help defray expen.ses. Last Jeetrd mti, pr^cpr^crrrd lot and office. effect Jt has had to spur neutral > MAIN ST. rauNB Ml S-SIM ■feer and'a’depth of T03' Te'el andl.s Buria twill be in the Wapping year the American Legion failed Ibah front'Kumla.ront'Kui The p*per it would be'published shortly.- . mer pupil* are most cordially in', Thun You Won't Sp«nd It. condition was the result of a virus ters of ^ a t kind. Yesterday afternopn a meeting It is the property where Ma'a sentiment in some countries, the In the exchanges to date, Bui- vtted tc attend. infection, Hagerty said he did not . Asked whether the President of company and union representa­ to accommadate sik stores capable Cemetery. bv several hundred dpllars''lp meet said So,vlet Russia offered the and Bill's reatsdlranl atx353 1^-' White House sought late yesterday ' know—"I cannot answer any was oonflned to bed. Hagerty said tives was held at the offices of si{ expansion. It is to be con- expenys, but hope ,tO,^break'even loan Id the Negro republic re- Center St. was located prloT to It* to despel any misunderstanding 0|Mn a Sovings and Loan Account and hava medical questions.’* he wag earlier in the morning but State Labor Commissioner Kena- ^stnicted-n'r brick and cinder block. this year. oenll.v. as part of Russia’s new move Jo Manchester Green, /ac­ over remark* .Hsenhower made TTie block would be lof.ated in John Cervlnl and Gene Freeman, economic drive to penetrate the cording to the planning and sdning Wednesday. something - to show for your hord-idrncJ The press secretary said the that-^ iHagerty) did not know to Ei RIccqtti In Hartford, but. no an asea.l.hal has grown rapidly in President has not been in severe at mld-momlng whether that was agreement was reached. Funerals are assisting Petersen in hanging' , Western Hemisphere. office, . It Isausd a new statement, de­ pain but^that there was some sore­ Federal mediator George pon- recent years. The TPC said that arrangements. According to Peter­ Mra. Margaret Glertncy of Rt. scribed as a clarificatioh, which still the case. Hagerty said he was more than 1,000 residents settled sen, Chief of Police Herman/Schefi- Grime costs the United Slatot 11A, Coventry, is the present owner money.x ness.- • ' Informed regarding Elsenhower's nett of 60 Foxcioft Dr. and .Sl'ate reiterated EWenhower'a argu­ T o T o p O ti \ • \ there in' the last 40 years, with Mrs. Johanna Michalak del; Horace Jturphey, su^rtntend- l.'Lhitllon dollars a year, according of the land, according to zshing of-. ments in favor of increased secur­ Karlier, Hagerty had described upset at about 7:15 a.m. today.'He nleidiator James J. Donelly of more coming.r, ficials. ‘ ■ the President's difficulty as an was called by a White House of­ tVest Haven were at the/confer- Funeral services for Mrs. Johan ent of the Park Department: and to one estimate. ity through collective defense. It A ll Occasions "upset stomach" and Insisted' *!it ficial whom he did not name. •e’nce. , / na Michalak,‘ mother of Edmund S. said kuch collectiW arrapgements Sovings ^ d Loan sovors ore goj ohodd. Is not an Illness but an upset." As to whether Dr, Snyder had Bennelt said this naming he Michalak^63 Gerard St., and Henry represent “the best and 'htoaf ef­ Cakes ahd pastries with Hagerty said he did not know taken'a cardiogram of the Preal and Donnelly are keening in close J. Michalak. 42 Norwood St., who fective means of preserving world YOU con too! how long the President Would- re­ dent's heart, Hagerty said he had touch with the situation, realizing Police Arrests died Wednesday night in New York **My wife’s bragging aboiif her OK Used Car a^din!" order within the frameaork o£ the that hdme-tnade flavor and main hospitalised. no Information on that but. would “ the seriousness of ft." City, wUI be 'held in Milwaukee, United Nations.’’ oven-fresh goodnes^. Make The press secretary said he have later In the day. He explained thv' Federal medi­ Wla., tomorrow at 9 a.m. The remarks this was designed ■“an occasion really iBpeciai ation service has.-been Involved In Hazel Lewis. 47, of Hartford, to "clarify""were made by Elsen­ would stay at the hospital while A cardiogram trace* heart per­ w'as arrested yesterday, police said, Mrs. Mlchalakv.was the mother with t)ur superior baked Sava oay Hum Elsenhower was there. attempting to -kettle union and of 13 children, *K of whom are hower at his news conference formance. It was such a test which company differences over new and charged with operating a mo­ Wednesday'. They were included In goods! Before the Snyder-Pniltt diag- disclosed Eisenhower’s Sept. 24 tor vehicle. with defective equip­ living but one. She lived for two Ill ' nosis, Hagerty had suggeiited that contract provisions at Gray since years with her sonsxfn Manches a lengthy *U ement which he vol- Murreet glvMMi coronary thrombosis. early in May' ment failure to carry her opera­ unteered at the outset, not in re­ V Elsenhower might go to his Oet- Newsmen questioned Hagerty aa- tor’s license and failure to notify ter, and since the death of her hus­ aaaual isle' tysbtirg. Pa., country place tomor­ At preseyt the stands taken by band has spent much bf the- time sponse to a reporter's question. He ^ , Weekend Specials to the basis for his statement that both groups appear unchanged. the motor vehicle department of a iqmke without notea however.. row. . there was'"nothing wrong" with change of address. with her sons snd daughters. He had said also that engage­ The union wknts a 10 cent m hour Arguing in support of his for- End storage worries Elsenhower’s heart. wage increase and claims the X Police said the woman was • ASSORTED CREAM PIES Member of the Federal Savings SRd ments were being made for the sthpped on Main St. when a pa­ James II. Robinson eigivmd program, Elsenhower said nish you with our Fill-A.B6x and you President for Xlont^y, including Hagerty said Dr. Snyder told company has made "no offer of a then ^ t there are many reasons . liosn Insursnet Corptnrstion ■i"' him that, but the press secretary w ag^ increase." > trolman noticed a loud noise eman­ The funeral for James H. Rob­ • DATENUT BREAD cram it full of Woolens. We then cleant*^ a meeting with Senate Democratic ating from the muffler of her car. inson waa held at the Holme* Fun­ why some countries find. It Im- and Republican leaders about the said he. was unable to go into 'rae company says It has pro­ "practicsl,. to Join military sllir mothproof, store and insure every* BU8INR8S TiOimSt detail. , • ^ pped a new insurance plan which A further Investigation brought eral Home yesterday afternooh at • WONDER CAKE ^ foreign aid bill. the additional charges, police said. 2 o'clock. The Rev. J. EJnar Rask anoes. Moreover, he said, this does thing until the Fall. Call 3-6021 - Maodny, Tsiefley sM KUsj S AJtjteBRJI. \ There was no immediate word At one point, a reporter'in-' r^resenta, a wage- increase of not always work to the disadvan­ * APRICOT SQUARES aiated the newsmen were entitled '/Ibbut threle cents an hour and of­ .She is slated for Town Court of the Covenant Congregational WadnssSay S A JI. 8* IS Neap sa to any change on Monday's June 16. Church offidlated. tage of the United States. plans, . but the decision on hospii to an explanation of the basis tor/\ fered to raise the eiarting wa'ge Some' alarm was expressed In •PASTRY RINGS TWnwtoy—e AJt. >e S PJI. 'A the statement that Elsenhower'^ five cents an hour, to $1.10. Fred C. Larson. 50, of Newing­ Beai-ers were Frankl.vn Parker, * ■ tallsation seemed to place them' In ton. was arrested yesterday and Ward Laklny John Fitzgerald. diplomatic circles that these re­ doubt, ' heart was all right. Hogan reportedly traveled to marks may have created an im- • SHORT CAKE BISCUITS ■ Take* Occasional Drink Springfield Thursday night to charged with disregarding a slop Kenneth Bentley, Stuart Robinson ’ / | Hagerty said the dextrose injec­ sign at the intersection of Wood- and Harold Schuetz. Burial was in ■ tion given to the President was Displaying a bit oi Irritation. seek Buppoi-t for the strike from /» the New England lUE andSpring- .brldgc and Oakland Sts., police, the Bucklaqd Cemetery. \ WE SYEClALiZE IN; BIRTHDAY CAKES. WEDDING CAKES, / administered before Pruitt’s ar­ Hagerty referred to his stauSnent .skid. He la to appear in court here Wednesday night the Rockville COOKIE TKAVS, BTC.—TEL. MI S-88M * rival. regarding the President’* heart fleld lUE heads and. said machin­ avings ^ condition and declared: ery Is being set iip ''to wage a June 18. ' ' Lodge of.Elks held s funeral serv­ Private Service OPEN TUESDAY thru SUNDAY 7 A.M. to B P.M. Dextrose is a form of sugar. It Successful strike." Raymond I. Rowett, - if, of 674 ice for Roblnsch' at the funeral la commonly used for intravenous ”1 don’t know how much-clear­ Apartments er I could say It." He said yesterday if manufne- E. Middle Ttrkc.. was arrested home. •*' feeding of patients for whom tuying operations were being car­ yesterday and charged with giv­ Separate entrances, air SAKE & Lom AttodiUMi INTIbkSl stomach feeding la deemed Inad^- Another reporter’'a«ked whether NIKITA SEEN ANTI-WEST Elsenhower drinks alcoholic bev­ ried on by Grsy in Manchester, ing false information to police, conditioned through- visable. erages. , "picketing will begin there.” The improper u.se of an operator’s li­ Washington, June 8 (/P) — A otiL CORNELL S H p P i Hagerty told newsmen he per­ former Polish Communist lead-^ z: "1 think he takes a drink occa­ union was checking to And out if cense and operating a motor ve­ V 44S HARTFORD ROAD—NEAR McKEEBTRBET sonally had .sent word to vice the.se operation.* wpre being car­ hicle with defccli'vo equipment. er today quoted Russian leader iz President Nixon regarding the sionally, ” Hagert/ replied. WILUAM P. JOSEPH S. LUCAS. Prop, and Baker But he saM he did not know ried. out here, be added. He was released under the cus- .NIkitn Khnishchev as saying In NPresident's d1|itreas. Hagerty said Hogan could not be reached to­ tod.v Of his parents for court ap­ April, 19.5.4 that the Soviet Union m talked with Nixon's secretary. whether the President took a drink before dinner Jast night. day to corhroent on 'whether a pearance June 16. miial push the United .State* and FUNERAL All members of the cabinet strike is beiilg planned at the lo­ The charges arose when Row­ the other Western nations "Into came to the White House for the Eisenhower attended the .an ­ " nual dlnnM of the White House cal gray plant. ett and a companion, Ralph G. the grave." HOME scheduled 9 a.m. (EDT) meeting NeW^iWa ^ With Eisenhower. Photographers'__ ___ .Assn. ’ last It’s a wise chief who adds a feather to his 06 p- ^ > 311 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER Sale I'k ^ S H O E S •* • Reg. 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MANCHESTER EVENUjG HEBALJ)« MANCHESTER, C0NN.> FRIDAY. JUNE 8. 1956 R a g e s e v e n t e e n -X MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. 6PNN, FRIDAY. JUNE 8. 1956 ’ \ THE .g b u x i e e h so n Herald Angle \ •p EARL W. YOST ians and Naugatuck ' Sports Editor Winner to Fight Moore

THANKS FROM BERVBB amaacd 'and over^'hclmed at the CLash at Muzzy Field lUcantly In the mailbag a'sin- fabulouB aum. Wlah It waa potaible F o r i n ctro latter of thanks arrived from to thank eaclr and'every.ont, per- Lee Berube, VHfe of Tony, ■onaliy b ^ that' being Im­ By PAt BOLOliC^ the former Manchester T w lll^ t possible ^ e e l .the best way la 'to New York. June 8 (<4*)— FJoyd PaUer*6n, a graceful, pre­ Trying t4> >ick the winner of tonight's final game in the League baseball player who la n'ciw contact/ you , ■.” Mrs. ■ Berube cision puneVr ticketed earlj’ for fistic greatness and Tommy SU te CIAC B aai^U Tournament poses no easy task. Third- back on the roed to recovery after write: ranked Manchestet (11-2) and rsecond-ranked Naugatuck suffering a serious illness last e deeply appreciate -what the I Hurncane) Jackson, an eccentric, unorthodox mauler, clash winter. faAa luLve done. It helps so iftiich.to tonight in a 12-round eliminirtion bout that will move the (18-2) clash under the lights at 8 o’clock at Muzzy Pield in Mrs. Berube, who never nUtsed a ow that we have^.M many ktpn- Brietol. Naugatuck Is the defend- winner one step from,.the vacant: Ing tdiamplon while ' the Indiana bikseball game at the West S t^ derful friends and tnat they are all hea'vyweight throne. T S l i ' x Ovid when her husband was c a t ^ pulling for The 21-year-oId Patterson. |< llr» I AYT|tini]fi last 'won the crown to 1940. Addi'ess of the "cordebacklng” ^rown into a 181-pound. six footer. A jltW B F H l l W d Jaycee Tennii . pmormtog under the Arcs ing OT coaching, wiahes to convey eoiild prove the deterinihing fac­ hpr anil Tony'o bhanks to the base­ Tony la 2 Caldwell Rd.. Bloomfield. is a 2-1' favorite to whip **** 1 ' * l H tor In the important championship ball fena^of Manchester for their I ’m sure a few -cards or messages strong, tireless 6-2 >4 , m-pouad ^ |Pc|ga 0 Touriiey;, Set encounter since both clubs played perl in nuking the recent Tony would go a long way Irt cheering Jackson and go on to a title fight — all day games (luring the regular Berube Day'a aurceas at Mt. Nebo. Ujp the former, player who put a lot against light heavyweight cham­ . season. Ardent baaebaU.fShs read­ ty In a program, conceived by Gerry i>( life into Tn-illght League games pion Archie Moore In September. A L I MNI LE A r ^I B The Manefifister Junior Chamber ily reco^tsa the vast dlfferpnce Flood And Johnny Sullivan of that he participstefi to. Not In recent years has a non- fitandlBga of Commerce has announced that Pet. between night hnd day ball. - Hapi.llton Standard where Tony is • ODDITIEM EXPLAINED title fight whipped ^up such Inter­ X W.' ■ D-\ It will conduct Ita firat annual But the late^starttog time should -. employed, more .than $ waa | 'Retired baseball umpire Bill est around the world as this col­ Elks ...... 3 0 -VDOO 1,000 Junior Tennis TlDurhamenl on Sat­ allow'toore fOAa an opportunity to reiUized. A major portion of this Brennan was on the phone esHier lision of heavyweights with wide­ Manchester'TriMt ..1' 0 aee .thfilr favorite teams In action. was realized at a baseball double- this week \v*th two unusual play ly contrasting styles. Although First National Baak' 0 1 .0« k urday and aunday at the invest .000 V Toumahtont dffYpl a La have an­ header between Hamilton and the situations, one involving bssebail the scrap will be broadcaat and Fire and Police 7. , . o- 1 Side tennis courts. There will be nounced tb*1 a sraall admlssloii fee Boaton Clowna and the Hamilton and the other softball. telecast (NBC-TV. radio, 10 p.m.. A. * 1...... 0 1 .000 two different age categories. Group .000 will ba chawed at tha gata- r Old Timers and the BA Old Timers. Brennan; one> of the best ball DSTX locally as well as naUonally. Nasslff Arms ...... B 0 I.srill covery^ea 18 and. under, ConTrol SpaclaUat and atrike men to New England a crowd of 10,000 w lirpay around ■ On W ay Back ' Utod Croup II will rover players Either righdiandar Alec Zones, during his long and colorful $50.i.OOO to see the "live” action.^ The fasl-slarling Elka main­ 15 and uhder. Play will be gov­ a control speciaHgt, or douthpaw .^,-„Tha portly Berube, a firebrand career, reported the following two Each 'K.uarantred $40,000 • tained their fii at place eUndtog jn of the Ty Cobb and Pepper Mar- erned b y the USLTA rules for Charlie Doyle, l-Os winner , over incldenta which took place recent­ Each fighter will receive ^$40.-; the ^lumnl League a8. a result of toummept play. High school for their biggest purse ever. West Haven iiv laM'jrear’a male, ly. 000 Steve. McAdam's bases-Ioaded sto­ tanm coach. Matt Maetoad, Is ea­ Nauga­ They have been guaranteed $20,- win be on the motintTfor Nauga- The first concerned a softball gie to the las. of Ute seysinth In- s i n g In conducting the tourna- tuck which tted^WatertnWy Ctosby T o e » | ltt6 6 e r * '.- .i P u m p s ... 000 each out of the International Waterbury Cr game In which a batter, with two nlng which produced a 6-5 victory jitant proceedings. The winner* of for top honors to the Nau(;atilek Boxing Club’s $76,000 radio - tele- to the Nauga atrikAs, swung s]t the next pitch at Charter Oak Park. Dave the Manchester Tioumament will Valley Leagua this spring. Both vliioit receipts, and $ each I Maier l«a«ub and missed the pall but th« bill 20,000 White's sixth .nnlng hpm- run fon be allglbla to qualify for the State Zones and QoyW saw acUoir^.ln hit his person (clothing)./What's from the gate with a privilege of the losing Fire antj/ Police Junior Chamber of Commerce Ten­ the ruling? The batter l^out and Naugatuck’s. 2-0 triumph ovAr b r i t 25 ^ r cent of the tumrfUle col­ knotted the cov .t at 8-all, /, nis Tournaments to be conducted Fairfield Prfep In W ^ * s d a y ’g^^^ I—^Leaded*= the ball is dead. Rule 6-;05, Sec­ Amrrlras Lrasae lections. McAdam was tJia atartlng/Blks . jCourtney RunM Fiutesi SttO at the DnlveriUy of Connecticut semi-final conteaL A’s Have M antl tion F. Patterson, beaten only by for­ hurler and pitched four Innings BatUnx (based on IW .baiav^an-. Tom Courtney, Tormar Fordiiani atar corapating foi’ Oia Tat/ on Saturday, June 10 at 9:30 a.-m. And like their opponents tha He. New York, .403; Maxw'ell, Detroit, The second play concei’ned a mer light heaVY-welght champion attack. Walt ^ r y n and \Eddle third iWth two' ofi a walk. Bob giving tip sevon hits and three Army, win* the 800-riVeter run In the All-Army Track and Field Play for tomorrow’s tourna­ Silk Towncra, 8-1 vioton over top* dropping riftsburgh to third 5-2, Shift Won’t Slop Micltey ',381; Vernon, koslon, .379; Kuenn, D^ coacher in the thiid baser box. Joey Maxim In a 30-fight career, runs. Paul ^aitor came Into re the three games, drove In five Mlksis homered with M ik s ls ^ ln g Nleman's double and singles by Uoll ,.364; Berra, New York. .351. Championehipa at Compton, Calif., June 6, with a time of J:47.6, ment will start at 10:30 a.m. Play­ ranked Waterbury Croaby in Runs—Mantle, New York, 50; Bau^,\ There was a runijer on third at the was a 13-5 favorite early In the lleve In the fifth'with tv j on and fie w Y o rk , June 8 (/P)— and Milwaukee closed Brooklyn’s a triple and two singles. Bob F ^ h Say* a Guy Who Know* beat in the U. 8. thla year. Second Mas Gene M ayni^, bacK- ers should contact Tournament Wedntaday’a other seml-ftnal fray, scored six and hit three^x6mers. Boh Hale and Gus Triandos. New York, 38; Yost, Washington. 36; time when the. ^ach hollered to week. Plefiiy of mone.V poured in no out* and pitched one-hit ball for winning streak at four games as lx>9ez. Kansas City and MeDougald, ground, al8b of the 1st Army. Ernest Castillo of the 4Ui Army C?halrman Rltdutrd Ngseifl at Naa rely heavily oti two proven J. BW that Kansas City Mana- The Yanks hardly knew Mantle won his fifth on a slx-hltte^'fan­ A double by Ted Lepclo, who the mound and asked the pitcher on Jackson dropping the odd* to the rcinatode- of route, Phil Bob Buhl pitched a four-hitter to ning seven. Roberto Clemente had Boston. June 8 I.Ti-rMIckey' New i’ork. 34. ■■ ' , was third. They will compete In Inter-Sarvlce/thamplonahlpa alff Arms to find.out tha timea of moundsmen, righthander Ronnio ger^u'Boudreau has Mickey was nllssing. earlier,, honiered, won for the Red Mantle of the New York Yan­ Rims hatted in—Mamie,- New York, to throw over the ball because he 2-1. The prlc* may be lower by McOehan, curve-betling righthand­ this week-end to determine entrant* to the tS , Olympic triale. win 4-t. an RBI single to run his^ hitting 52 Berra. New York. 42: Simpson, (the''coacher) wanted to see it. their Individual tournaments. Any­ Simmon* (7-0) and southpaw Berra, a bad,d$all, spray hitter Hank Bauer hll hia 13th homer Sox aggtosr reliefer Al Aber. The kees can’t .be hurt by Lou Kansas City and BleVers, WaahInittoB. fight tip)®. This is one of the, big­ er, went the uistanca for the losers (A P Wlrepkoto). Steve Cooper (4-1). Although M anti^figured out,” what’s streak through eight games, but The pitcher obliged and tossed gest betting fight* In a long time. but was victfmlzed by his early- one dealring an entry blank ahould you can’t sptup a shift ag^nst, for the Yankees; knocking In his his consecutive hits.'string was Tigers, who now have lost two to Itondreau's defensive shift In 36; Wert*. Cleveland, Bauer, New contact Maatciso or Naaailf prior pitching the toll nine In n h ^ '^^e goin^^® about Yogi a ^ow after winning, seven a ^ wav but psychologically York and I.emon. Washington 34 the ball. The coach stepped aside The bout has captivated box­ ImUng wUdhess. powered b » 16th homer of the' sea- 34th run not had foi' s gijy hit­ stopped at seveny Dale Long, mis-.-Mnnlle. New York. 73: Kuenn. d the ball rolled into the stands to tournament time. againsf Croaby tha cool, poised straight, also lost shortstop Har­ thinks, ted WlUlams. Detroit,- 68;, Kallne. Detroit h '" " - ing's professional ga well as the The vi'c.toi'L jumped to en 'eerly .646 Jerra ? son--^aiia'fourth In four games - ting .203. The 'A ’s didn't shift nursing a sore legf filed out in a the base runner on third Simmons will havq had 82 hours K*w Tork against Mantle^hlUlng right- vey Kuenn, batUng .364. ,with a Tedjis an authority on shifts New York and l.emon. Washington. 53.^ man In the street:. , lead with three rims In the first rest and will be ready to go again o Cl»%'*tend ».5B6 tojgei the Yankees rolling on a 9-1 pinch role. y ' - Doubles—Kuenn, Detroit, 16: Vernon, The answer. Perfectly •The Jackson eupportere-say the fran')*' without a hit.' Tlirea walks .560 Boudreau dia^bout as ^opd handed against three southpi^ws led stralnedxleg ligament. Fraiik Sulli­ because he’s had to face them Boston. 13: Wert*, Cleveland and Run­ should Coach Tom Kelley call upon Ghlc««o .. .511 d ^ a lo n over the A ’s yesterday. He Buhl hung Up his third straight legal -aa long as time' was not Indefatigable Hurricane from ■youpled with tivo errors and a 'aac- Bolton ••• a job of “ stopping” Mantle as. also a ^ e d ltw o singles and drove by loser Alex Kellneit-.and he had van won it with a six-hitter and since ‘-.Boudreau started It nels. Washington, 11; nine players lied Velsoii R e c a lle d the unbeaten senior. Cooper la wall ^ (rolt • .4«^ decision oyaf- the Brooks while he should have had it in a breexe. against him in 1946 whcj|^ be called. New York’s Far Rockaw’ay sec­ rlfice fly p'.'')duccJ the talHea. .447 In two runs—giving him a total of two'-for-four. Bob Turley woh It * Triples-Runnels. Washington, 5: .Ten- Here’s ah unusual scoring play. A rested since hla-.Iast outing waa a ' BalUmorn . ;1ot. n|t I anyone has th is se: Carl Ersldne, wlnless since his The Red ^ x had 18 hits— but tion will take everything the 1952 Hank Pedemunte opened the third Waohinfton ,slx homers, 10 RBIa.and a .640 bat for a 3-2 record. ' - was managing Cleveland. sen. Boslon. 4; ten players lied .with 3. By Parent Brooks winning effort against Norwich Ig 27 !<00" n il May 12 no-hltter, lost his sljtth. left 17 men branded, one off ^le 'Now, .as Kansas C ity pilot, Home runs—Mamie. New York, 21; batter geU\a long hit to the out­ Olympic champion has t6 Uirow' stanza with a halt over the center- ploying a shift that i average to six games against the Free Academy back on May 38. __ _ I {JlUj^liiK O Dinii. V..~« ® ill® ■The Redlegs moved Into the N L Three runs in the sixth,, t i^ on record. Boston’s Mickey Vembn Boudreau has shifted radl<»lly Be7ra.' New York, 16; Bauer. New field. He rounds first and heads and ■18'ear him down with-hi* maul­ field barrier for one run and Detroit «t'w»»hrnrion, 8 p.m.-Hoeft jg fg n s e to the r i g h ^ h e n th e A 's this year. l^ad for the first time in 16 years Buhl’^ double, wrapned it 110 York, 13: Sievers; WashlmBod. , 12; towards second; He reaches second Oncinnaltl, Juna g OP)—Rocky On paper too game looms as a had four hits f V » '379 average against the swltchhltttog 6tkn- \:ernert. Boslon and Jlaxwell. Detroit, ing style. eventually an additional tally was toaaup — a nltohar's dual — but The victory, pushed New York this late in the season by clipping the Braves collected 10 .hl.ts—ml before the ball but hJs momentum NATIONAL IJCAOL'E INTERNATIONAL LEA' Nelapn, hard hitting 31>yaar-old « p «"- switch-hittinft >!fckey batd And a nine-game tle when he bats from the left TO N Y BERL'BF. "After the third roqnd It will be added a* a raaplt of three free then again the lights could turn mirnor iMl-ve P»llc»Pnllc. (1-p ______litto a 4 ^-gamc lead as runner-up losing reliefer Bob Miller for three Uley were able to make in lositio Stolen bases-kuenn. Detroit. 7; ■caiTies him off the bag and he is all Jackson.” sMd Tommy’s ' co- j;-:. ipa and an thfield error. Standings Standinga Monttoal first .baaeman, geta hla Chtek^ *t Boglon, 8 p.m.—Keefon lefthanded. /T^he Mick got Ninth-Inning triples by Nellie side of the plate. Btisbv, Cleveland, 6: Francona, Balli- W. L. Pd the title contest into a m it ... CS^eland was dumped by Balti­ runs in the eighth, fifnoky Burgess the first three games of the set. . “ Frankly. I’m surprised It tin type during his playing cai'eer,. tagged with the balk,, by a defen traiiier, Freddy Bhpwn. Fire and Police . retaliated with W L Pet. aixth chance to make good to the only four^hfta in 11 trips and Fox and Dave Phllley. combined more\and ' Mantle and Carey, New alve player. In this \caae he is ‘ »-ilUVl.5^^Tt «?;-Yprk. 8:15 p nt - more 6-2. The (Chicago White Sox started the rally with his Bill Wight, who gave uP all hasn’t b e«i done earlier,’’ .W il­ York. 4. . j . . . Is Improving each day hl« wife re­ “Tommy wilt just move -In mi one marker In the fl' at,Two In tha Man: Auto P a rts ...... 3 0 1.000 Norman's ...... < 0 ' ira urhan ha raporta to tha his major league leading av- with sacrifice flys by Minnie Min- Pitching I based on 5 derisions) —- credited with a double. However: LaSyyars ...... 2 1 klyn Dodgara tonight. beat Wsahlrigton 7-5 and Boston homer. Joe Nuxhall, who beat five Oeveland hits; and George and Larry Doby, woh,lt for the liams says. ports. ”I know it won’t be long,” him and throw punches all the fifth and rutmihated the night’s Medics ...... 2 ' 2 .560 Zuvertok, making his 23rd relief 080 Brewer, Boston. 8-1. x**®- Wilson and on the same play, if he Aides Into 2 .500 Ansajdl’s ...... I 2 7*5J )Won, who ja hItUng at nearly eraifeTaropped from .411 to trimmed Detroit .6-5 in 10 Innings Phils as a starter Tuesday, won White Sox and reliefer HftU’le Pol- “ It may hurt Mantle psycho­ Pierce Chicago Lemon, Cleveland and she says, "before Tony will be able time. Tl)en you’ll see what hap­ tip- ring w1th-WhtWa bleat. Moriarly Bros...... 2 Kueiiti'Hurto FoQty aiasri’5 'i'^ » s id s in the three-game series this one to retleT as the ^ d le g s call In 47 games, checked the In­ Ford, New York, 7-2. ,T7f / „ to thank everyone for rooting for second base, as an example, and Tonight at 6:16 Nasslff Arms Green Manor ...... 0 3 .000 Aceto A Bylvestar . . 0 4 .000 a .40d'rilp for the Dodgers’ Inter­ Niir ^rk k»ne»» City 1 ClnclnnatrsXnig'ged R e d I e g s Ift. The S035 blew a 3-0 lead and logically but that’s the only ’ Strikeouls.^^^ore, ClevSland, 86; Pas-' overslides and gels tagged before pens to Patterson’s beautifvil styfe, swept the four-game sety^ dians. who moved into Yankee way. You can’t stop a good piakes its initial start against nationa rxLsagu* farm club, waa Boeton just completed by the A’s at. boomed Into the^Natlpnal League had to score once to the eighth to rual. Washington. 60; Ple>re, Chicago. hltp.” he can get back he Is credited With He won’t .be able to punch so gm>d The first place Norman’s con- Out Several i^ys Tile Cubs, moving of the .Stadiiun today for a three-game hitter like him.” 52: I.,arv, Detrftrt, 46, Ford,:'New York. when he’s moving back. Tommy 0)7ce-bc(.ten First National In a fast moving and exciting acheduIedHp take over at first ClereUi^CNew «rk. p.tn.^ YankeeStadium. lead, by a half gahiAover Idle St. w l tie It at 5-all. Pete Ramos loAt in “ The committee 4 fompoaed of only a Mngle. ^ llniied on\lhelr undefeated wa" 2 cellar as the Phlls/dropped In, series. The Orioles broke a 2-all 46. . 'x \ .will get him all mixed up just like KIk* tS) baaa tonlghfxand bat Rfth iMien But what about Berra? Yogi taiuis, by blasting 8-6 tie against loser Cal McLlsh in the relief. Nalinnai League \ Hamilton employes and several A reader asks,. ’’Can a runner I sb r h po a p rbl ■ S ii i if«,.^,1.. tr .-owny t the World Champions oppose the Boston, Juna 8 (Pi—Detroit Detrw «t W*»hlnflon J3) smacked six hits to nine trips In while the Chlcaio Cubs were shelled Elroy Face jMth an 11-hlt Ranine I based on |00 at bats>r-Long, members of the British American steal a base when the batter tic 'he' Hid Dan Buccci'onl. Re,x Laynr Tui-kln*(nn. 3)),...... 7 I o n 3 "0 I) ' Onclnnatti Redleg^j. shortstop Harvey Kuefin 'Will have r Pittsburgh. .382: Repulskl. St.'Louis. E^urd Charles a.nfi Bob Baker." -i’rilomuiUP, 2b . 4 2 .2 4 3 I) t ;^UbedVh. ftmr n 3 r ^ 1 1 city^at . . 8 pm. 378. Bover, 81. Imuls.\.364; C|en)«nle, Club of Manchester) for the benefit the ball anil the catcher makes Smith, lb. .r.f ...... 0 3 (I n o n Aa a replacemct^ the Dddgara to alt out a few games with a Jain Pillsbiirgh, .355; Bailey, Cincinnati. game for Toqy came to visit us] the catch? Answer: Yes, the ball , NO^e that Brovvn said "after the Wolnaruivlr)-., r .... .1 ii I n I) I sent Dick Wllliama ito outfiawr- aavaraly stralhad ligament In hU Detroit in (21. 1 pm. third round.” It’s the first two 1 0 1 Wrid%i^dTS t t ' mU c. S-'o ^ altoid ^e^ood pitching of jinore, 3 p m. .330. recently and presented Tony with is alive on a foul tip caught by Ssrior. ss p ...... 3 0 2 Field to down the Medics 3 0. Jimmy , i „ _ „ -uiatr-iirMletretta khcIhe victors com-com flrst basaman, to Montraal. WHr right foot. KansM City ^ . Yesterdiiy^s Stars^ Rickey Consulted on M Matters Buna—Boypp. Si. Isouta, \38: Blaain- that worries Jackson's camp. Tom- MrArlam. p. )b...... 3' 0 3 i n 1 The game rapidly developed Into C1«velRnd «t Jn« w 'ork, 4 p.m. Moriarty’s Open Twi Season, MAmo. St. bouia. 37: Robison. the money received. We were ■t)oth | catcher. Iliiran. as. r( 3 0 0 0 t o o blned timely hitting with seven llama was due to reporfvo r t^ o tha Kuenn, fourth leading batter In Ch ct««> ^ ^^ston. 2 pm Pltc^hing,'6 Qb Buhl, Braves rlnimti and bonK. PlttaburRh, 34; Boll, \ my Is ai notoriouslyrtqtorl glow starter. r.lbsou, (? ...... 3 0 0 1 0 0 0 a pitching duel with the Medics’ costly error* to score their-runs. ihe American LMgue with a S84 1 ratlesal I«agiia Royals at Columbus tonight/ Pri. GBL Oit'.Mil^yaukee’a three-game los­ Cincinnati and Moon, 8i. ivOuhA.. 32. Pattei'son’q forte is speed and he Kuhimann. (f ., .3 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ronnie Allen who In his first Nonpan’s scored stogl* markar* In average. iiriureA the foot yeatar* ' W I, Riinj« batt'‘d in—Boyor. St. boulf,. 4R: Blilwpll. If ---- . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 mound assignment fanned 11 bat­ Nelson has had .previous major 77-18 .«no — Tonight in Hartford Leiigue ing stre'ak and snapped Dodgers’ Iri^ng. PlMHhurgh.>43: Mii»«lal._8t. bouiP, can pOur it .do from the owning the first, third, and fifth, -and league trials with the Cardinals, day Sji hO/ran out a double In tk* 27 IS .587 ’.4 Involving Players with * 36: jabloiipki. Cincinnati. 35: BAnkp. bell. Although he has won his last ters. His stellar pitching would .581 I four-srAtoe winning string with Bob Vinton Seen DarTihorse Totaiz t,.. is- *'4. 7 217 0 4 dented the plate with two talllea In Piratea, White Sox,. Indians and seventh inning In.the Tlgsrh' 8-8 » 18 neatYour-tiittcr In 4-1 vlcto.ry. / Chicago and l«npa(a. PhtladHnhU.^^. 11 fights by'knockout*, in stretch­ rirp 'k Pallrr (51 have won any ordinary game. W hit 21 18 .588 .I.,, — Bover. St. boulP. *b I- h no a tri»l the second and sixth -frame*. with tha Dodgers in 19113. Inabili­ lOth Iptitof loss to Boaton. 23 20 .535 ■ 3 Co-Coaches Tommy Conran ands and only last searon won both the Hittlng-Eddle Mik.sis. Cub.s /- porlant job for pb yrith hia Inspira­ Isong. Pittsburgh. S3. Ashburnv . ing his win streak to 16, he still h -t •« I " the Medics lacked waa the power- ..335 Brown, schooled In the Rickey McAuley. 31> ...3 1 1 Aceto A Sylvester scored' lU ty to hit curved-ball pitches was K q ^ iimpad awkwardly to Sew'^^rk- 17 26 8 John Hedluiid will direct Mortarty league and playoff titles. Had home riuv triple and two Pittsburgh, Jime 8 (J3- Head­ tional leadership^ 1 think we had Philadelphia. 56: B‘'ll. Cincinnati. W:\ hasn't won lecoghHion as a power Ilf’WHt, Mi ...... 3 1 2 2 0 0 packed bat of ' Morlarty’s Roger markers on a bloop double , by aaephd on hi* left leg after round­ Chicago 15 26 .8*6 10 Bob Farrell, former HarllVud farm ' system, was brought to as Temple. Cmclnnati and Moon. St. In New England Track Meet 3 3 ,3,.4 o; JO hia chief drawback in previous .357 lOH Bros, tonight to their debut in the stogies In five trips, scoring three even a good American As.m. team puncher —as a heav.vwelght that la. Whlir. r ...... Macione who di^ove In all of 'the Dave Anderaon. three ivalka’ and ing flrit wttara he apparently rhlladellelriila,» ...... 15 37 High and Wllltmantlc TearheM lines sing about Dale Long and his successor with great eniphasls boiil.^. 64. . Kidl^r. lb .... . 4 0 1 3 0 1 triala Trldsy's Hchedale fast Haitfortl ’Twllght BaaeWll runs and driving nbme two to 5-2 that he was ” on his own.” Bragan. when he took over.” Douhlen-FBcU. iCUnrlitnatl. 13: PwrlUo, 'The only full-.sized heai'ywelght he Mriifhati. p .. ..3 0 0 0 1 1 w'lnnera’ .runs with a towering three wild pltchea to the laat 6( caught or Jammed hla foot aa ha PhlladelrtUa at Chicago 2 :» p.m,— catcher, is expected to don ittHL Bob ' Friend. Pittsburgh buzzes Brooklyti' and Dark.. New York 12; Brunswick, Maine, June A second National high school I League. The locals, formerly 8 t. .klctory that droppea\.Piratea out a self-styled "Rickey man.” was And . how about Rickey, him­ 8 has fqught was the medloce Caltlry. 2b ... .4 0 0 O 0 0 'll home run and a timCly single. the aixth. paascM. lloberU (M l v» K**” '’ .t'-vj- „ _ and mask against Wethersfield. about “ B and B.” the alert team of Walls,. Pittsburgh, tl : bopatn. Phlla- Schoolboy mllersBvsIlAeas’ Don f Lulsltilsl of •lecoi'd also faces with disaster 4 to- 8»iy»lfr. If ...... 3 0 1 3 0 0 0 Brooklyn,, at CIncinna I. B p •"m. —T James’ CYO, clash with WeUiers- of National League moved lip from the H o lly w o ^ self? How does he toel? delphia and Boyer. St. 10. Archie McBride, a seventh round Calnhan. rf ... ,, .2 0 0 2 0 0 0 In the first toning Ronnio Lallr THa bating atari for the win nVE POINT UGAD •X-raya were negative but th* \ Koufax (1-0) va Wlppsti'ln (6-2>. fleld at 6 o’clock jpn diamond No. Reading from first to third base Manager Bobby Bragan and Gen­ A quote to a receht interview Triples-Bruton.' Milwaukee, 7: Mays. Rockland.'Mass., and Ha-I Johnson mon-ow when Rify Locke of Bar­ victim. Krol. rf ...... 1 0 0 0 0,0 0 berte walked, advanced to third on. \;- ' PltUburch at St. boul*. 9 p.m. the infield will comprise .veteran farm to succeed Fred Haney ^ nera wera Buddy Fashter .with a Injury apparently will,toka aavar- 7 at Colt’s Park. Wednesday night eral Manager Joe L. Brown. New York. 6:' Aaron. Milwaukee and of Troyv.N. H., hook up tomcirrow rington. R. I.,, tpes the shot put As a. heavyweight, the 21-year MrCaffrry. rf .. 0 n o 0 0 n o two wild pitches and came home Virginia Beach, ViK., June t /fP) A l Surowlec, Jimmy ^ o r la r ty , manager. v- / with Joe Bradis, a Pittsburgh A P Walls, Pittsburgh. 5: McMillan. Cln- ..3 0 0 0 0 0 0 home run and a double, and al days to returp to nofn;^ Vt ’SteV^kle^ 0 p m.- _ the Silk Towners • engsge strong Forbes Field attendance already In what way be the -final fac«,-t()- line., . ^ old Patterson, ranked 4otirtli to Cuis. U; Post. Cincinnati. year rivalry.x , schoolbo.v to sui'pass the 60-foor ...... 302 000 1—6 cause with a two-bagger and 4). In major iaaguo parks>^ Um then me4t defending champion A9.000 vrith. boom dai-s of the w qda!” ''< tested So Is his ability to take a KIKm. ■ Up their defense and held' the gle). Round .Robin (Jolf Toufna diatanca down the right field )iiia Clnhlnoad 8, Philadelphia 6. ville High, starred xvlth WlUtman- fo million dtdlara President on promotion and re-eatabllshlng 6 13; Banks. Chicago and Bell and But a daHthorse named Bob mark with the" -pounq'ball, has Klrr Ir Pollciy . too 022 0—6 alngle. Howard Hanaan. Jake ikes A^ Brooklyng*rwtvi».. 1.-- Pratt A Whitney one week from Robinson. Cincinnati. 12. 12 punch. “ « 2B Whit-/ Hn. Pfd-mnnK-. WThllf; Garagemen scoreless until the fifth ment with a five-potot lead today tlc Teachers Cpliege this past Los Angeles- Don Jordan. 140, JohiYsGallbreath and hla associates Pirate g t ^ 'wlll among the dlSr ” I have -no deaire for credit.” ■Vinton from 'Manchester. Conn.. ] thiows of 61-6 and 82-7^ on his Sinunona afid Anderson collected usually shorter than' it Is In left? Chjeatot. ^lll'burih 2. tonight on dlapiond No. 2 at Stolen basriH—Mays. New' York. 1-: To this, Patlcisbn sayS- ” I hope SB. r«l*h»)i: Sr. W/Jn*rowlci: pr, toning when it cracked open and hopes to tnerea$e her advan A. Yes. ClnchmaK’a Cn Omy nmek scheduled. • Los Angeles, outpointed TlmtolA couraged fans. Bragan’s efforts saya Rickey. I don't think I’d Mo->n. St. boul.'i. 8; Tenyde. Cinclmiati. could spoil the dljmax by walking record, ^ h e first eame at the Prdpntont^ lo amlth; IX)B. Elk* 'the losers’ three safeties. Colt’s. spring. ,/ plougBAd into the ball club appears L never .have to ftod put,” He n.ay enough to let Vic .Cahun get qn tags bafora Sunday’s “crucial’ Field and Kansas Clty*a M«i arc reflected in the le a ^ e stand- enjoy undeserved credit any more 6: Robinson. Brooklyn, nemente. PltU- off with the top prize al the New Brown Interscholasflc* while the nri> a Pollc.- 9: BB, McAdam* Tonight at 6 o'clock Anaaldl Brooklyn at, Cincinnati. 2 M p m. Conran has rounded up a young Grid star Rmmy .Roach la ex­ Jefferson, 143, Los Angeles, 10. to be b e ^ n g Its f ‘«*^ . burgh and Blaslngame. St. bouls. 4. ' not at that. J v s ■ Sartor 3. Mctjrhsn 7; 80.,McAd*m 2. th a single. Maclone’s home biin match in the 90-hola "plus and pal Stadium are,, the Mi)y p Philadelphia at Chleaxo, 2 80 p m. But w h e e ls Branch Rickey, the than T enjoyed undeaerx-cd criti­ Pitching I based on 5 decision#) England ' Interscholalic Track second war in a dual meet and thus win meet the Lawyer*. A win by club and hopes that the boys ■will pected to ow n to leftfleld wl^h Philadelphia — aifton Bradley, Floyd doean’t go Tor the popiiiar, Sartor 3. McOrhan 9: Hit* oft. McAdam Seed Cahiin home. minus” 'competition; sHth a longer right field Us**. 126, Philadelphia, stopped Bobby man wdiosefit^-year plan ftoally " 5 tlckey never visits the clubr cism In other yeirs. Yoii hew to I..nwrence, ClncInutiU- 74», l.C'Olb Crofte, Meet; inedible as a regional record. 7 tor S runs In 4 Innln**: Sartor 1 for Ansaldl’s would puVthem to a aec- S 'eW s:t‘ Sfiw^.fe.5?^ only continue their fine play of the ^ e r Stei^ Belllnghlri or Myles Milwaukee and McDaniel St. Ixuils, theory that he will have to atop 2 run* In 3: B. McAdam: WP. Mc- 'onlght the Undefeated Man­ McDonough to center and Bob Singleton. 1 2 1 '-,«Phllndelphla. 11 Is panning outXpne year la te . house. In fact he has no officA at yoiir program. The\results take Lulsl, w-ho has beaten Johnson ^’iTie National nark la 62-5>« set ond place tie lylth the latter club -7” past two summers. In 19.54 the 4-1 :R00; Frlehd. Pittsburgh. 9-3. .750; the. 24-.vear old Jackson to win. itrhan; W. Sarlor: U, Mcnochc*\acan- chester Auto Parts battle wlnless while the Lawyers-heed a ‘'victory irooklyn":?^;rin"SJ.*k*30, r,„m. WllUs or Don Doherty (Rockville ,, San Francisco Reuben Hernan- Under iieflvy fire, because of ^tne Forbes Field. It’s about 12 piUes care of themselves. ' Mtaell. St. bouis. 6-'2. .750. - In thlee out of four meetings, by Don Vink, now df UC3LA, but II; Scorer. Morlino. Philadelphia at GhlCaeo «2>^:M p.m. club captured plaS’off honors Irf the out on his l(X)-acre farm a t Fox "Certainly i take pride in Its Slrikeouta-Frtend. iPlttAburgh. 62; comes to Brunswick as the defend­ , Will Go for Kpockout Green Manor at fi o'clock g t Buck- ionstsy on the heela of leagua Wad Tltlshuriih at Bl. Loulr. 3;^ P.m- Hlgh-Wllllmantlc Teachers).., to dex. 17‘i . Ran Francisco, knocked Pirates’ four 'straight last place then *n Ontario, Calif., schoolboy, locfcl Twilight League at Kit. Nebo Chapel, Pa. accomplishments. I have' J250.000 Mixell. St. boula. 5R; Roberts. Pbljj- ing .champ and the holder of the I know how strong and well ley Field. tog Norman’a. New York at Milwaukee, 3:30 p.m. rightfleld. , out' Tommy . Villa, 170, Decoto, finishes, Rickey retired from .. ac­ delnhta 55: Newcombe. Brooklyn. 50; in 1953. ■ conditioned he Is.” said Patterson., Despite the assuran’ce from all to this club. I would feb) hurt if 1 Haddlx. Philadelphia. 49.^rr?> schoolboy record for. the mile. F.WORK BEN HOGAN NsrlsHi-'* ' fS) - Naf nfiRa'M ...... X 2 0. 1 12 0 0 KasavsRf'. c 3 1 *300 as will be southpaw Jackie Hed- until the/time comes, when I cah on OTc entire organization. disappointed if the club finishes again, winning the National In/ Hogan will win his fifth National .3 0 1 0 0 0 1 JIM stop runs up his sleeve and he who has put 57-6. Tom Discd.rdia out.” ’ , Open championship next, week be­ T Andrf'oll. r t . 0 0 9 0 0 0 Toneron, rf lund, No. 1 moundsman wj^h Mun­ sit in Die stands and watch the VRlCkey’s role Is described by lower than sixth. Bragan has door schoolboy crown In NpW of New London, 55-8';,'and Dave (Yl^. rf ...... xSfO 1 0 0 0 0 IjtRosf, rf . 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 caiv’t get it out. What about It?, In Substitute Role Patlei’sun has. a bobbing an^ cause Ben can pfay all the shots DuchrNncRt), •!( ,3 0 0 Mlstretta. p 3 I 3 . 3*00 son Academy the past two team to a w'orld series.” B iW n .' son of the famous screen maneuvered as no man to baseball, York., ' But Johnson wa.s Only Graham of Roger Ludidwe. 55-4; 3 0 1 0 0 0 13 A, The bkll ta In play. • ... weaving style to go with his speed and because he doesn’t like to DlMtrrlr. 2b ..... 2 0 1 Q 1 1 0 Feshter cf --- .... .3 3 . „3 d o k l o h springs. , comedjM. Joe E. Brown, in these ever has maneuvered. He i)i a man Inches’behlnd and both were tiirred The meet - record, whlchr seems YoonK- 2b ...... 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 nublnow. If ...... 3 0 0 10 10 Boston. June 8 (/P) — Ted Lep­ could cause the unpredictable finish second. By the same token. 0 0 0 0 wordsT^'x 1 to be reckoned -ivith. , In 4:23.3. c-ertafn to fall. li> 55-5'4, set by Nat Montie, rf ...... 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 rronin: If ...... n ’•,<• ? ! Sales Representative clo; Strictly a bench-warmer a Broke Atlle Mark HUnltahe to get i.-pset. , Jimmy Souchak flgurea to do right well FJIoramfj. t/ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 pldmSii, 3b'...... 3 0. ^ 3 10 _0 ” Mr. rockey and I talk often Club Needs Changes Baker o f . Providence (Jlaa.sica’l. Slade, an elusive "anoller” tpok week ago. is making the most pf Since then. Lulsl has bi-okeh the this week In ttie 15th Round Robin Totala *3 ~3 Total# ...... ri .7 S IS » 3 4 about club A|falr8. He never in­ “ The club needs changes. We hiis changes with the Boston Red Browif also is the sres's beat dis­ two of thrpe, from Jackson. Palter^ terferes and offers advice only New England mile' mark with a cus thro\^r, hia top of 169-7', is Tournament at .Wykagyl. Mtke MetflcM <•) Areto' a 8>lve*l»r (t) SAYS- have too many fiy ball hitters. SoX while regular second baseinan son best Slade twice, stopping him Mb r h po a r rbt ab r h po a « rb) when asked foiNit. I value his tremendous 4:21.5 -effort to the more than 17 feet beyond Frank held s slim lead over Bob Rosbufg 2 0 0 3 0 3 0 Every little puny fellow Is going Billy Goodman is ill. Massdehusetts State Meet while the second time. and Gene Llttler aftto yesterday’s Brady, 3b . . .1 0 0 0 0^0 0 MotJrihftrt 2W- opinion just as I - value the opin­ for the fence. They have to hit the Morze,’* mect inqrk. Allrn. p . 9 0 0 0 0 0 Johnslrm,, **f 3 0 0 '0 0 0 0 Lepclo di'oye in three runs---In­ Johnson, plagued by a bad tooth Floyd, who firat won Internation­ opening round. He’s s better-tlian 3 1114 0 0 B # lof« you pack..* ion of George Sieler. -our chief bkll on the ground, through the Others v.-ho'bear watching ere McAdams,_ ...... MM 3 0 0 0 1 1 0 Anrl'’rM(m. 3b ★ ★WEEKEND SPECIALS ★ ★ cluding the deciding tally to the and little ■ competition, has^ a al acclaim by '.vinhlng ttie Olympic fair hand with a'driver or Iron and HycholM|$t. If. Ih V...3 0 0 1 0 0 0 Ciirvp)*. th .. 3 0 I ' 4 0 1 0 scout."- \ holes. On paper, Brooklyn is the Alan Doughertyipf Concord, Mas*, Jiacobaon, rf ...... 2 0 0 0 0 0 o Ilanftf‘ti. ■r-T-w 0 1 0 10 • 3 I 0 10th inning with a -SoUd.double to springtime best of 4:31.5. . ’ 165-pound title in 1952. has a 29-1 he'doesn’t see any sense In being Vlbbrrtii. rf%.....,2 6 0 .0 0 0 tl If .... 1 0 0 0 0 1.0 _ ------, -'"Brngan, who has fired the club •greatest club to the league with left field -—..a* the Sox e e ^ e ,^ ^ - Meanwhile. Vinton, an ob.si ure and Turner COx of.Hartford, Conn., record wltt>‘2I kayos. Mis only lo.as 0 0 *) ' 0 0 0 0 Hall, each, of whoW hav run the rimnerup. Brrnnan. 3b\..s.s. 1 0 0 al 0 YJ 0 Arthu). If . . with his contagious enthuliiasm, strength and depth. But I wouldn’t troit, 6-5 yesterday. ‘ S ruh'rier until this spring, turned in was a controversial elght-roupd de­ Perine. 3b ...... 1 0 0 0\ 0 0 0 Ki»rr14<*nl. m* 1 0 J) 0 1 0 0 trade our pitching staff for Brook- too ' in 9.9 secondA. They’ll go rujd. lb o . \o o ‘ o ffvIvPMMr. rf . I 0 0 0 0 I 0 says this about Rickey: Earlier in the contest he sla-gim- a fine 4:25.9 clocklng--.second best cision to for’nicr light heavyweight ... 1 0 2 3 0 1 0 0 1 0 Against defepding lOA champ Jl;n ...aa,.. .1 0 0 -i) A o n fllmmtinM, P ■ “ In the event of any major lyn’.s. It can and will be better. ed hiS first home run of the sea­ of the year In a -triangular chainpion , Joev, Mo*l'H- Jackson’s W EIGHTY PROBI.EM | CoUmM. c ♦...... 2^0 0 11 0^0 0 j SmfikOfkl. a 1 0 0 0 0 no trade, - Brown -and 1 would be ' ‘"The day has pas.sed when it son and scored Mickey Vernh.n meet and wgn the Connecticut Browning, a'lO-flat sprinter. rcbfird is 27-4-1 \yith 13 knockouts. Detroit- 1 NBA i-Tsckle Dams - foolish not to ask hii counsel. He was convenient for A club to come i Thequgfter-mile could be a romp Totals ...... _ _ „ . . . 1« '3 's i* ~7 1 '6 from third on a grounder. v- ■ title In 4 :30 (k Nino. Valdes stepped him in two, McCord of the Detroit Lions wa.s MnrUrtv'M^ ...... \0t) _ Kannnl for Arfhiir In *lh. , was a great help Investigating the into Pittsburgh with»nothing more j Lepeto’s work followed a firft The teenaged tt’io will be aiming for Rudy Smith o f r’airfleld; Conn., rounds • on New Vor’x’s three too.*'*skinny” to play football when HR, 'Marlnnp ; ‘SBa^ Marlonr UJB. Norman's ...... " L'ldlowc. V ho has a 48.7 timing to A A B ...... 000 003-3 Hank Foile.4 deal with Cleveland. than tO/Worry. about than picking i inning: mishap when, he JJ'as for the National schoolboy nfat-k. knockdo'.vns in one round rule. Bert he attended Cass Tech .High of PditM 3. Moriartv'ii S; RR. AUah S: .We’fe When we send out , a young play- up two or three victories. This ‘ hi.s credit, only a half second off ■ AWnx 11. laUesN 9: Wf^ AHpii 2. 2%. Ml«imi* 'Fo»hl.T. Andortwn: smashed in the chin by Earl The accepted record , is 4; 19.5 by Whitehurst beat him when both Detroit. He . now weighs 245 PB Colpman 2. AndrpoU; Bcorf'r. 8. HR. r<-«hlor; BB. Si-.'br 2,‘ Han.*n, Mc- er, Mr. Rickey keeps in touch with team doesn’t .wslfc out. I .Toi’geson’s¥ 6rgMo“n’s'‘wicked wicked hopperhopper. Ted. Tom Skulks of Rockaway. N. J-. Charlie Jenkins'rr.itet record.'-^Ils weie prflini boVh. ' . pounds and stands 6>4. McFarland. Timp. 1:00. Ijrhan; BB, Ml»lroj[la *. -SIAlinona 3; hint by letter. It mean.s « great How limporlanl s factor la though dazed,' recovered the ba-11 In 1955 but a 4:16.1 by Jim Bowers-. closest rival la Lee Prentice of '■ S'tMing will be by rounds. A dealXto a young player, like Joe Ricke,y In the Piratea’ • rise ? apd threw to first to retire the Of Sterling. III., is pending. ^ Malden, MaAs., 50,2. taken Thcre^A the evidence. Judge foV supplementary point-system also Is \ Trimble at Hdllyw'ooni one to four 'SORUICK 3-Door, Top condition in­ Mr. ,Ri\key takes a personal in­ 4-Door. Radio, heater. New Yorker 4-Door. chin. Oliver Title, ^tnU , the loser hpne. TODAY'S SPECIAL Green. Radio, heateT, auto­ side and oUt. terest in’ hisr probcims.” , ; dynaflow.'Two- SEVEN TIME ENTR.YNT The victoiy moved Boston back Sport Schedule 'l i i c athletic commission may matic transmission. Drive Ideal second GalbreXlh looks at it this, way: into undisputed possession of Rickey Team’ - B obK a>^uiiiieriip waive ’he mandatory' eight-count leno green. earl $195 Atlanta. • Ga, iJPi—Harvie Ward fourth place id the American 19S2 HUDSON HORNET A sAF«Ty-TJSkir«*> this o'ne-away $545 "You ask\me if.I w.ould. call this Tor knockdowns and the three- Jr., 30-vear-old U.S. Amateur golf League as they prepare; to-«nter- knockdown nile and also authorize a Rickey, team.'. I would have to Falmouth, Mass., June 8 i/Pi- Ed ■ High'v.s. Naugatuck al Bristol, 4-Door. Radio;- heater,, Thampion, ho-s been in the Masters I tain Chicago loqight at Fenway six ounce gloyes instead Of eight say yes. But\ it is ,A lombinalion (Porky I Ollvci’ today held the Muzzy Flefcl , - 8 o-’^ork. matte. Low mileage. V/R:ig]noN specia C tournament seven times: His beM | Park.-Willard Nixoit (i-2i of the ouncera. . -c' ' '4 9 BUICK '48 STUDEIAKER of what he IrAs done thrbught Uic MassachuselV* Ppen/hampionahip Merchants v*. Rainbows. 8:30— One owner. '50 OLDSMQBILES vears plus an\outstanding job of showing was to. 1955 when he fin- Sox was set to face< Bob Keegan Rpberlstbn Park. Tartan 1 U8MD CARl Radio. 4-Door. Gray- Radio, ished in eighth.plaoe a^tLIook low I ( 2-2 ) in the first game of a week- after a steady final 36 holes m Super 4-Dobr. Choice o( threr- All Super putting all lhe\ angles together, which he came from one stroke . Naaaiffs vs. BahUers, 8 Char­ heater. Nice Q . amateur honors. ] ; 1 epd sei ie.s. heater. " 88” with hydra- ' ^ A Bragai^ has dope a moat im- -back to beat Bob Kay of Hm tford, ier oak P^ik. Very $275 clean car. ---- 'mailt;. .Ea*’!! $445 ■.i.^ •* 1 .Conn,, by five. • ■’ "'7.;.. • Green- Manor va. Auto Parts, 6 1953 OLDSMOBILE 19 53 BUICK Oliver, club pro .at Blue Hill m — Buckley Field. *4. • Canton, finished the 47lh Massa­ Ansaldi’a vs. Lawyers, 6—Vec- Convertible. DO Luke “98” 4-boor,„ |P,o\ver chusetts-. Open with a ’-181 total planck Field. Green.xRadlo and '48 CHEVROLCT. '50 PACKARD '49 MERCURY brakes, rmdle, heater, hydra- compared ,lo Kay’s 286. . .—- Police & Fire vs, Spencer, Wad- $1495 4-Dobr. Green. Stock N > Ka.v started ye.sterday's play al heater, dynaflow. FleeUtoe 2-Door. C T K 4-Door. Radio, hrater., . .dell Field. > matlc. Tutone“ d O O K l'-20S-B. You C l A C Cooqames.sett with a 140 conr- By BE;\NK RE-ARDON blue. Very clean. Blue. A nice car. jtonsllUea own It for on|jri -.4P , pa led to OUver’s.l41. Saturday, June 9 , • Optical v*. Motor*;- Waddell 34 Yrara In National longue 71^ Oliver.overhauled Kay atlor nipc Written for NE.4 Senlre , I 1952 PLYMOUTH holea bv making birdies on three Field, o. Sunday. June 10 Question: On a play at home, j 1954 OLDSMOBILE '47 CHEVROLET , '52 PLYMOUTH for SAFE SUMMER DRIVING ’ of the iaal four holoSYof hia front how much leeway is given' the I '4 6 FO RD nine. He kept up hia two-tmder par Police & Fire vs. Bantley’s, ,1:30 '4-Door. Blue. Radio, Krat- Caipbridge ( nvipe. Me­ catcher to bloc':ing the ruruler? i 2 Oak. the ball .reaches him. ’’ . ported authentic Tartans .of. epme of Scotland’s finest clan*. Two^ ' ■ . ■ " ' CHEVROLET 89-72-69-71 —281. Kay soared I’o 75 : 'Bankers vs Alumni. 3:30 way zipper action, buttqn-tob clpaurc, split .legs for -.perfwt fit K- '49 PONTIAC MERCURY Q. Wfth two diif; anti a runner 1952 BUICK '48 CHRYSLER ' d o d g e on the final 18 to come up.^wttlv a Charter Oak. on first, the batler'si’n'.le# to right. , . . seven Tartans, each w-llh reverse of solid colbr. $ 5 .9 5 1«S4 BUICK 2-Door. Autoinati'r J[rans- Legion at Windsor l»cks. Coupe. Black- Radio, heat­ ■44 LINCOLN 72-88-71-75—286. The runner goes to third, but fall* er. Automatic transmis­ misalon. Lots of OTHER JA N T Z E N SWIM SUI.TS ...... $ 2 . 9 5 “ P Special Hardtop. Radio, and Super Hardtop. Tutono green. transportation to touch second. Ho is nut on sn 1 sion. Decent C O R ' Radio, heater, C l A Q g ' $ 1 9 5 HOiiAN- F.WOKITK 4’A P T I’ R$:s TOP PRIZE appeal. la (he batter credited with! he*tor, dynaflow, C 1 0 0 ^ rubber. for $100 SPORT SHIRTS TO: MATCU ...... $ 3 .9 5 "P Tka and white. dvTiaflow. , ^ I w T J * 1 7 J 5 shit? ■ New Rochelle. N;Y.. June 8 (Tj West Harlfor^l. Juhe 8 iJ’i For .A.— No. BRAKES RELINED WITH BONDED LINING — Ben Hogan the little mah all: someone who hasn't been too en- Q. A jrame. v as called because the bl'g pros feai'. 1s the over- thuslastic abqut playing. g' '1 a K->: ,

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY. JUNE 8, 1956 .p a g e NlKEflSEN

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD,'Myti^CHESTEH, CONN., FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1956 73 « a g e e i g h t e e n Ooga-aBIrda'^Peta 41 Artieles For Salt, 45 Honschold Goods 51 Roobu Withoat Board 59 'fiottacs For Salt .72 Boasw^ For Salt 72 Lota For 8#]# y ^ lw irb in For Sate 75 -m-i------i - — T Help Waated— Msle 36 Help YVantad— Mala M VERT PLEASANT room for gen- FOUR BE^OOM colonial, ceraih. BY PAGALV and SHORTEJ^ Help WuUdd—FcmBle 8S P O R TX R SnX O ’fl PET SUPPLY, FLORENCE co m ^ a tio n oU-gaa FOUR'POSTER Sheraton bed erith BOLTON^A amUl eatata. . Flva / ANDOVER Autonobilw for Salt 4 1 THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW! now located at Rout* 8 and Chapel range, ckitdoor /ffnalse Io u m *, canopy, mahogany, Itoo, MI. Uemaii/sParking. 272 Main St. MI. Six Miles From Manchester Ic batfcK ex^llenl condition. bedroom colonial with 23 ac'rea of WANTED Doublo^garage. Two lots, near MONTGOMERY WARD haa open­ Rd., Booth W indsor/next to East semi and claaklcal recorda. 'Tel. 9-1843. S-407t. \ land. Vacant, T. J. Oockett, R6>T- Men for our pres* room. First .and Attractive aix room Cape, two .800. Carlton W. Hutchins, SIX room Cape 1% baths, datsified VM CADILLAC bUck, beau. S SCHOOL girl for light houss- ing for aalts clerk to work is Haitfsid Drtvie-la Thaatar. Open XU. 9-7415./* tor. Off lea MI. 8-8418. RealdeAct Uful, I w mileaa* car. Exirrclaan Wqrk and ironing. Tel. MI. >-1339. second Shifts. unfinished. Storm eaah, dormers, 5133, 9-4894. fireplace, alimjlidmt, saah. ateriA' plumbing department. Exper­ dally 5-5, Tuasday, Thursdior and amaatt* drive, T0’x350' lot. Land- Ml. 9-7751. thrmutiout. Run» like new. Doug- Complet* insurainc* program and Friday midila 7 • 9 p.m ,-M ail- EIGHT Ftr. O.B. refrigerator. Ex- NO MONEY DOWN!! . RpOMi^or rent. 841 1-8874. windowB ap pupplea^A.K.C^_ A.K.C regia- b e d r o o m u v i n g r o o m , ,'vattam haat' oil, fireplace, two preferred- Phone MI. 9-9779 for tlk 80 HllUard St. running tight, fiah box, will take tral. Reasonable. Mrs. Dorsey, 14 St.. Coventry. PI., 2-8828. . *you must see It to appreciate Ita EXTRA s p e c i a l HOME ATURDAY 9 A. M. 1952 PACKARD, model 900, four MAN w a n t e d for inaide laundry tered, muea,- |45.‘ 'Ml. 9-2973. d i n e t t e ' r u g s , l a m p ?, Arch St. bathrooma two-car garage, large lervlew. work. Muat apply In person. New larger outboard motors. One year feature!: door *edan, hydramatic, power WANTED—Laborers. Apply Fore­ old. MT. 8-7731. ‘t a b l e s lot. Ampla parking. Mortgage* a r LAKEWOOD dRCLE-7 year/ld F p iL ; brakes heater, radio, rear speak­ man, Woodhili Heights, Duval St. Model Laundi^, 78 Summit. FURNISHED ROOM, light house raoted’.xA real bargain. For ap- r o tm OOOPBKATtON WILL GIRL FOR epunter work. Apply WANTElD-^Good home for pup EVERYTHING $288 Colonial, with attached '. ^ e i e - Recreation room, with stone fire­ er electrir antenna. One owner. Alexander Jarvl* Co. " FOR SALE—53 gal. drums, in good keeping. Call'aft'er 8 p.m, MI. pointniaiib call George U Grazla- BE APPRECIATED New system- Laundry, Harrison PAINTERS' WANTED—Apply Clif-^ x ’Tel. MI. 9-9828. S ROOMS FURNITURE way and garage, Four b^rqem s place, summer kitchen,' full bath­ EXTRA SPl^CIAL COUPLE Sacrifice S595. MI. 9-1825 after 5 condition.. $3.50 each. For further 9-1129.X dlo, Realtof/ MI. 9-5878. St. ford Jarvis at Jbrvis acraS, Man-' and den. I'.z batba. Dishwasher. room, utility room, are i^n first, WANTED - information call the Herald, phone $10.16 MONTHLY terraced level. Living room with P-m- / ______Chester Green, Just off Vernon St. SETTER PUPPIES, six months (;iomblnstion storm windows, fire­ i f / Dial Ml 3^5121 CLERK-TYPIST. Interecting per­ old. Inquire 315 Hlllstown Rd., MI. 3-5131. . WETHERELL ST.-^Slx room ain- place . in basement' playroom. Thermo-pane picture window fac­ Delightful one-bedroom home for 1951 BUICK 2-door, fVilly equipped. manent position fbr general office Lathe Hands ■ * ■' i ^'- Wanted— Room»-iBoanLk2 gle, in excellent condition. Mod­ a couple who can afford to pay a While wall tires, 1950 Oldsmobile Mancheater. MI. 9-8496. Brand New Flagstone terrace. Nicely land­ ing lake, stone fireplace, dining work. Five days, 40 hour week. Milling Madiine Operators PIKE POTTERY A GifU. Newing­ em kitchen. First floor lavatory, scaped 67’ X 180' lot. Colonial room, kitchen with modern fur­ little more for aomethalng a lot club coupe, rocket 'W , Black, Help Wanted— - WESTINGHOUSE REFRIO.;. LIV­ WANTBID—Four or 8 rooms, by Call BU. 1-3717. Noble A West­ ton. MOhawk 8-4709. Flagstone, 'playroom In basement, large. lot type hardware on all doors. Sev­ nishings. master bedroom, com ­ better. $2x35 foundation, Uving white wall Urea, fully equipped. and Grinders. ' Mailc or Femslc 37 bird baths, gazing globea all ING ROOM, BEDROOM'. DI couple with child. Wrlln' Boat 'Y, room 31x11, bedroom 13x9’8, lovely brook, Mfg. Co., 30 Westbrook-St. SHETLAND PONY with bridle and Herald. . - nicely landscaped. One car ga­ eral built-ins. Call Owner, MI- plete bathroom are on second ter­ Laat and Pound 1 Very,, very/clean. Center Motor saddle. Tel, MI.* 9-9818. colors. Hlt'ehing' poets, jockeys, NETTE RUGS, LAMPS. TABLES ceramic tile hath, dinette, kitchen­ East Hartford, o p h it e Martin iliany benefits. k it c h e n HELPER wanted days, rage. Piplced; at 815,750. S. A. 3.7161.. raced level. T\vo bedrooma, partial Sale* ’ 4 8 l^ a ln v / Park. flamingos, iron, lawn furniture, oil EVERYfHING $360 Beechler, MI. 8-6989, bathroom and a wsik-tn cioaet, are ette wlth'clectrie stove. JFuIl cellar, FOUND — A place wbare you can for three week*. Apply Cavey’s jars, flower pots, ceramics. O'pen TRUCKS Insulated 1952 InUrna Excellent working conditions. 3 ROOMS FURNITURE Apartmenl^-'-FIaU— TANNER STREET -- New yanch the next floor. Attached ga'rage fireplace In living room and base­ aacura a complete Uhe of knitting Restaurant, 45 East Center St. ' Livestock-Yehicles 42 daily evenings and Sundays. Spe-' ON T H R E ^ ACRES good land, hom'i^ with baaement garage, ment.’ Timken oil burner, heated yarn* and. accesaoriea, stamped i panel truck. Very good con- $14.74 MONTHLY Teneaienta with entrance to kitchen com­ Help Wanted— Malt cisl bird baths 83.50. Berlin Turn­ GambolattI,built, keven years old. ch^e residential fection. Many pletes the. house. Entire house in­ attached garage. About 3(W' from. goods, embroidery cbilon* and 1. May be aeen at 144 Main Apply at office / . VYE BUY. cbw s, calves and beef S Mancheater. “Tluuduta . - SUiisUon Wsflted— pike, front of Pike Theater on TWO f u r n is h e d rooms for light SIX room hdme, 1(1 baths, fire.- AtT lux*, features. , Selling jfor sulated and screened. Oil he«t. ar­ one of our nearby lakes, thar* la tatting threads. At 'Your Tarn ROUTE MAN for established' laun­ cattle. Also horses, Piela Bros. Highway. \ road (roittage aa well aa water 8 h i ^ SO Cottage St, Phone 266 Center Street Brand New . housekeepihg. Adults only. Inquir* plgce, hot water heat, twp car ga­ .816.900. Tf -J. O ockett, Realsor, tesian well. Situated on Lake Warn: uta.p.oHun, 8T 4, dry dry cleaning route, F c s m Ic 38 • Tel. Ml. 8-7405. rage. Suburban, Carlton W. Office MI. 8-5418. Residence MI. frontage, private dock and tM>at. l NORGE WASHING MACHINE, 10 Depyt Square, apartment 4. bumbatig. So, Coventry Conn., 1949 MERCURY cohverilbley MI. WAL M VJMU,A,WA9tf. SalarF commission, numer­ GLBNWOOb combination, oil and Hulchlns; Realtor. MI. 9-5132 , MI. 9-7751. Exterior of house exquisitely don< IW6. MiCIBM MIWlFAfii ous benenta. Apply in person NELCO TOOL COMPANY, experienced typist Wiahsi gas range.' Good condition. MI. VlffiSTlNGHOUSE RE»TUG., BED­ about 8 miles east, of Mancheater /■in ale FIVE ROOM tenement to rent, 9-4894.' in California Redwood; Interior/ FOUND-^Brown end' while 3-6851. / New Mode|/Laundry, 78 Summit INC to Work in her hdjn'e. Will pick up Articles For Salr 45 3-7453. ’ ■ ROOM UVING ROOM. DI- thwn line. mongrel pup. (Jail Uog Warden and deliver. MI. 9-8090. partially furnished. Venetiah knotty pine. Fully insulated. ( ’ll Si. Mancheater, Conn, NETTE DISHES. RUGS, LAMPS, blinds, Ru#Co' windows, screens riOLLISTER 3TREET Priced fop. immediate selling agree it's adorable when yo4M !t- Lee Fracchla. Ml. 3-15^ .25 OFFICE DOORS (with glass). USED FRIGIDAIRES, just right TABLES, BLANKETS. and door, automatic oil heat and Four, bedroom Dutch^Colonial, 819,950, AL lelbt 18,000 cash re Immediate occupancy. QUALITY USE© CARS PaintinK-;-^PBpertnK .21 CARPENTER — ^eady or part WANTED—Experienced , painters. / Cheap. Inquire Marlow’s, 867 far cottage use, all sizes. Also t VERNON LOST—Black and white angoha Business Senrices Offered 13 Building— Contracting 14 time work here intone location. Situations Wanted— several good used waahera. hot water, gas stove, covered Large living room,, dining room, quired,-.telanc* on mortgage. school. Tel: Wm. Dickson and Son. MI. Main St. floorr,etc. Reasonable rent. Write Five-Room Ranch, two-acre lot. cabipet kitchen, garage, atorm cat, •vicinity Verplanck PAINTING—Exterior apd interior South Coventry. Also^if you have 9-0920. “ Male ■ 3 r Kemp’s, Inc. MI. 3-5680.- Ev e r y t h i n g $494 Finder call MI,. 9-2977. four-door GENERAL CARPENTRY-Altera­ Box C, Herald. Fiorm doors and -Windows. V.A. aaah. Reduced to $17,000. , ‘ WM. RUBINOW. WALTON W. GRANT, MELODY RADIO -‘T.V.. phono’s. tions, additions and new conatruc- paperhanging, ceUinga retinished. daylight houra off, fronKplant or ELECTRIC RAZORS, sales and PRICE INCLUDES DELIVERY. Mortgage available. Six-passenger station Wggon. Night calls: Guaranteed service. tion, Dormera, porches, garages Wallpaper book* on request. Esti­ mill job, and want to aupwm ent WANTED—Reliable married, man INbUSTRUL p l u m b e r wants service. Parts and cutting heads SET UP. SERVICE, GUARANTEE SIX ROOM flat and garage, vloin WARREN E. HOWI-AND. Realtor 843 Main St., Mancheater ' Realtor/- your income as csrpenterXco" on.dairy farm. John Kingsbury, part time work, 4:30 p.m. and for; all "makes, .Russell's Barber KEMP’S BABY] D ML 3-1108 - MI. 9-6003 Phones; MI. 3-5556 or MI. 8-6158 P erM B ilfl 3 Rtdio, heater, poxver glide, two ML 9-2280. and rooms finished at reaaonabls mates given. Fully Insured. Ed IMMEDIATE DElVERY OR Ity of Porter St. Available July ward R. PHce. Ml. 9-1008. tact us. Siirs psy With repiitAbls Coventry. PI. 2-8048 or 2-7472. \ weekends.. 15 years experience. Shop, comer Oak and Sprue* Stk. COVENTRY tone bronse and ivory. prices. Workmanship guaranteed. E V E R Y r a ^ 9 FREE STORAGE UNTIL Tat. Write Box X. Herald. y y ' BOOKKEEPING SERVICB-Ior any employer. Call Coventry Tel. MI. 9-0348. Five-Rqom Ranch and Garage. LEWI? STREET—Seven ?o6hi Co­ 306..-:(^iiarew8 Building Free eatlnjmles.' Robert M. Alex­ DISHWASHER wanted, nights. 5 NEEDEl' sise business, reasonable rates. EXTERIOR ■R RAIH'nNG,a ih ' Quality 2-6808 or PI, 2-8904. SALEI—33 1-3% off on 188 patterns im rU R N ISH E D e-Room Down* Built on hilltop. One mile from lonial '.(1-3I, excelien^, condition. h u n t s ENGUSH: Did you c?rry ander. M1.V7718. 12 p.kn. Apply Cavey’s Res- c XRPENTER and mason desires FOR THE BABY ROCKVILLE — Threay family, 19M Chevrolet Bel Air OHIce, 63 E. Center St. Ml. 9^512, Work by expekiencedpekien painters.Iters. p in the Blue Ribbon collection book. ■tatre Apartment with garage. lake.. Three large bedro^s^ -fireplace, MI. 3-1158 out your aaaignment? Van. - R [rant, 45 East Center St. work part tim’c, evenings and Sat­ $10,800. Carlton W. Hutchlna. MI. ^onverUble. Radio, heater, two 3-4941. • • CEMENT AND STONE masonry, For free .estimateimat* call MI. 9-:2162. We iUeo handle texture 'paint. It Phone For Appointihent Very centrally located. Phone MI garage, ameilte drive, nice,quiet urdays. Phone MI. 9-49W. makes old'’eeillnga look like new. ■ ML 3-5680 9-5182, MI. 9-4694. Xtone green. .— sidewalks, steps,, terraces, walls, HARTFORD CH, 7-0358 9-3816. COVENTRt section. Near park, pool, and bus? TWO X R U C K drivers, dr full time Green Paint and Wallpaper Co., Ideal for large family. Immediate BW O tB GAPE GOD, colonial, ate Aatonobikfl for Stie ^ AN'nQUES Retinished. Rj^atrlng outdoor fireplace, also cement and workk. Apply in person at Miin BRUSH OR TREES removed from After J /P . M. CH. 6-4690 BOLTON—Three miles from Man­ cinder block constnlctioh. Call Ml. Private Insti^tions 28 next'to Manchester Knitting Mills AVAILABLE J.ULY 1. nice three Seven-Room Ranch and Garage, taccupancy,' Asking '815,600. Good- room*, large yard, naar schools, done on any lumilurf; Tieihan, cheaterIter Lqmber Co.. 285 Center building Iota. Also clearing of COMBINATION oil add gas rang.e. large Iqt. Open beam ceiling con- chester .center, five rixtm .rutch, STATION WAGONS—1981 Cheyro- 1953 Ford Vittoria - 9-8746. at the Green; Open from 8 a.m. - room apartment. Heat, hot water, child Realty Co,, thmllora. j MI. store* and lake on macadam road. 189 South Main St. Phonir\ MI. RADlO-ELECmiONICS ^Teievision ENGINE LATHE St. roads. Free estimates. Call MI. '9 p.m MI. 9-8300. ; - . (twqhnd four bumsra). Good con- See It Day Or Night , atructlon. Very large llHng room fireplace, baaement garage, Seml-fomlaHed or otherwise. Cov­ let. 1963-1952 Ford*, all m all ' Radio, heater, Ford-o-matic, two .... d ^ n , MI. 9-4646 after 8^p.m. stove and refrigerator.,'880. Write 8-792(1. BU. 9-0939, M I.' S-1207. ameeite drive, aluminum c,1 rooms, large -latural only $42,900. '^'Nhnad now tiros. Douglas Motors, ers, dish washers, ranges. Wring­ lioTip6 ''BULLDER^We are now 36 STRAAYb ERRY ccates. 15c Vernon Ave., Rockville; TR, bedrooma, walk-o/basement. Lot Six room colonial ranch. Natural age, good buy at 837,000. Radio, heater, hydrauiatie, pow. Aluminum Windows . month. Write Box N. Herald. stone fireplace, large living room, ers and Ironers. Try u* for parts. 31,000 COSTS 332.25 monthly and OP fRATOR .Center S tre e t Residence Zone A. iAxriting Orders for machine cut eachj/l2 lettuce crates.-Sc each: 5-3174. Open 9 to 9, Saturdays un­ Is 50x200. NIce/entrai location. finish exterior. Moat attractiv*. CHARMmO CAPE COD— Itx er steering, dark blue with 165 Adams St., Manchester, Conn, Varisne* is retiested to conduct deep lot. Unusual buy at 810,950. large room*, fully moderalMd. ^WOXCHEVROLET convertible, 21 Maple St. MI. 9-1575. « and Doors 14-A that’s all. Dial CH. 8-8897. FHA stone,. 4" bed, 3” , to 8" height, 1’ one 8aw table with IH " mandrill til 8. i JUST BUILT, two-family five room This one atart^ at 815,900, apaclous living room, paneled fire­ whitewall ,Urej. new and used csK sles, to- erect to 3 2 long, covers' 40 sq, ft. per 88. MI. 9-0862. duplex. ICtchen haa. plenty of double garege, - choice Iscatton. radloX heater. light blue. No GUARANTEED against all haz and GJ fianclng a apeclalty with ROUTE SALESMAN wanted, five ^/'. place wall large kUchen with bay PLOWING, harrowing and light Connecticut Mortgage Ehcchange, ,Expcrienced 'x man. re: day welek, numerous benefits. office building foi\*ame and to ton. Sawed bed edge 2” bed, 2’ to birch cabinets. Large picture win­ Manchester, Vernon Street. 8. GerarjFst., Mancheater—Four window, three good bedrooms, aaking 831,5()0. ' down payment. Low monthly grading done evenings and week- - ai ds,. Aluminum scrcei)* , and have signs for same on premises. NEW bedroonv/colonlal bn comer lot; FIVE room ranch, flreptace. rataa. M ^ u r a Pontiac, 373 Main 1 Lewis St.. Hartford, Conn. quired to set and op­ Must apply in person. Manchester \ |- " hikh.hiki 1' to 3}.t - length, oovers dow in living room, Venetian Large Stx-Room Ranch, 1>1 yeara open basement Ih rear, fireplace 1951 Ford V-8 .ends, MI. 9-1558. storm windows as well as com- Certificate of Approvaris also re­ 76sq. ft. per, tod. Thin wall stone, blinds, heat and-hot water, nice Loade/with extraa. Immaculate. baaement garage, excellent loca­ St. MI. 9 - ^ . binatlnn screen and storm doors. Cost, Apron, Towsl Supply,^ 73 Boats and Accessories 46 RefrlgeHtprs, Washers, T.V. old, fireplace, oil heat, knotty pine and picture window, two car ga­ Two-Door. Radio, heater, over­ erate a Hardinge^. Hand Summit SL quested. heavy wall stone random, Bolton back yard. Just like a private Garage and tool shed. Gorgeous tion, $12,900. . ELECrmiCAL SERVICB^-Wiring, Call Coughlin, MI. 3-7707. Furniture fo r m * entire home. All kitchen, combination windows and rage. Priced low at 822,500, Located BEFORE YbU BUT a used car drive. Buaine. AT^THE GREEN / per plants for sale at 26c per rated lines- Full time position for ______i______- delivered in ti-uck load* Nussdorf Box B, Herald. Office MI. 3-5416 REALTY, ING. hlat, Ininilatied, ’ tumishad, naar your credit turned down? Don’t cleaned. Papers and rag* taken dozen. Also early hybred tomato quired. Asking 128,000. T. J, (tosition: Excellent work 11 Durant St. ' , mile from ,R o u i/l5 . give up, ’ see “ Honest" Douglas, Crockett, Realtor. •' Office MI­ s high -caliber, dignified salesman: \ Sandf and .Stone Go. 8U.'9-7408. Hours/lO to 5 7:80 p.m, to t, Res. MI, 9t7751 Glastonbury ME. 3-2792 lake; ' BARLOW MOTORS away, free. MI.’ 9-0142. Call pla^H*. 15c each. Prospect Street No canvassing. Csll Mr. Lleber- Notice of \ 14 FT. RUNABOUT, , ;windshield, . » / ■ PTVE ROOht, unfurnished, Kanch. four large rooip8; full cel­ 83,300, cute 3 room cottage, gaa 333 Mito. Not a finance company evening;. Greenhouse, 88 Prospect St., S-5416, Residence Ml. 9-7751. ing conditions. plan. \man. mornings, kil 9-453J. M l^ T SELL TO settle estate: Gas steering wheel, new marine paint quire W. Dudek, 138 Union ls- with fireplace in o8llar. Storm, BOWERS SCHOOL section. Six LAKEFRONT cottage, seven large heet, basement, eecluded. Rockville. ' , • • stove us^d only three .m.opth*.,re- door and windows./Low tax rale. rooms, furnished. 'Very clean. Ex- 345 Main St. Manchester COMPLETE REPAIRS by Stuart REPAIR SHOP, fully equipped.. and ha^xlware. Price right at 8250. Minqhester.' ______room colonial, entrance hall, im Many older colonial*. Alao, new 1983 NASH Rambler, custom two Public Hearing ■' duced ’froni'8250 t'o 8150; oak bed­ Will sell al 8U, marutete' condition, garage, eS' celtent location, 113' lakefrontage, R. Wolcott olQjvringer and auto­ We e k e n d s p e c ia l s — Flower­ Used car license. Lbw'rental. Cen­ GRAY RESEARck AND Can be-zeen at 454 North Main. Musical Iils^ninents 53 ranch types. Cap* Coda; and cot- floor station wagon. 20.000 origin, trally located. MI. 9-7057 after 8 EXPERIENCED fuel oil driver for In accordance with th# .pro­ room set, ourlains. cotton throw St. • tabllahed ' street, picture book 812,500. Carlton W. Hutchlna, MI, tagea, 83,800 and up. Nqw llatlnga matic washing machine^; electric ing annual plants, 25c dozen, , DEVELOPMENT CO. , rugs, misc^aneous. MI. 9-4755. Business lyoeationa 9-5133, 9-1894. al mileage. One owner.. Excellent 1952 MERCURY-Monterrey. 4-door ranges, vacuum cleaners, motors,- P h». year; 'round Job, Call JA, 8-2152. visions of Sec. 4926 of the General WHY PAY MORE? Accordions Hebron; jugtr over Bolton line yard, large trees and . shrub*. always neadad. conmtlon. Inquire 108 White St. Tuberoiis Begonias in blossom, 15 FT, MAHOGANY pl>'Wood boat 64 Carlton W. Hutchins. MI. 9 5133 - se'daiv radio, heater, ovirdrlve, small appliances, welding. 174 75c and $1 each. Geraniums 3 for Statuses, a public hearing will be z : 8159.50, full size, new, complete For^Renfr New Six-R(MH.n Caper- Four rooma WELLES AGENCY MI. 8-7183. MANCHESTfR-- Appliance and HILLIARD STREET, held in tpe Judiciary Hearing with center deck 1955, 25 h.p. with case and one year guarantee. 9-‘4894. VERNON low mileage, one owner. Immacu­ Mam Street. Ml. 9-6678. $1, I.4irge assortment of potted WANT — E X P p R lENCED BUSINESS OR office location. 174 f nished/wlth fireplace. .Younga- Mein ■«(!.. Coventry. PL. 2-8878 service sWre, centrally located, Room. Third Floor-Eaat, State Evinrude Mastercraft Trailer, re* Cheiter Accordion Co.; 91 Union 1946 C3HEVROLET. l>,i ton plat- late coniaitlon. small down pay­ plants, vegetable plant*. Evef-- showlng/nice volume of business, painter. ?all MI. 9-1003. Main St. ground floor, three tow*n Kitchen, ceramic tile bath. LARGE RANCH close to new six room Cape Cod, 6 finished, ments, loW, monthly bank rates. MOWERS REPAIRE;D find sharp­ MANCHESTER Capitol, Hartford, on Tuesday, M a n c h e s t e r mote control, fully equipped. Tel. St. MI. 3-5709. Open Mondays. A N D Q it^ ; ' b o l t (8n , f^ e iU iy ] form stake. Four speed trahamia- greens and shrubs at reasonable Owper moving out of state, Rea- MI. .3-5545. rooms, MI. 9-5229 . MI. 3-7444. Hot water heat. Pressure Seal school. I'a -years old. Approxi­ ettached garage. Oil hot air" heat. McOure PoAtlac, .375 Main St ened. All work'gyaranteed. Pick: prices. McConville's Greenhouse, WANTEE Pllege student for ice I JuneTS, at 8:00 P.M.. to discuss Wednesdays. Fridays and Satur­ windows. Full cellar with ba.se- Near but line ahd achpol. 314 yeara Good buys. Excellent seven room sion, duals. Excellent condition. .up, delivery. 113 Well* St. Ml. soiiably priced. Contact ’ Alice "A GOOD PLACE TO WORK" mately two acres. Sl^ large No down phyment, $5 weekly. Cole MI. 6-4545. .302 Woodbridge St. Tel. ML 9-5947. cream DriVe-In in Manchester, I estaWishmept of demarcation line* Like to Entertein? days. Our 29th' year In Manches­ 2400 SQ. FT. of space for buatnaaa ment garage.' Priced to sell at old. (jape Cod, 3 or 4 bedroom. Large 9-1702. : , Clampet, Realtor., MI. 9-4543. rooms, Ceramic tile bath, at­ Motors. Ml. 9-0960. Open evenings and all day Sun­ pail or fuU\ime. Tel. Rorkyille | across streams flowing into Long You’ll like the ill St jBboB ter. \ offices or light industiy. Second 812.800. F.H.A. mortgage avail­ tached garage. T. J, Crockett, let, garage, fine location. Neat 1954 FORD 4-doof,. ruslorfi line, TR. 5-2971. Island Sound,’ Fl.sher’s '• Island Dikmond8r-TVatche»-r three - bedroom ranch, 'large lot, DOORS OPENED, keys fitted, day*. \ ROLUNG GROCERY bus for isle arrangement'of this gref‘- MljSiC inatrumental, ^-ental. Com­ floor. Cea^lly located. Parktnjp able. Realtor. Office MI. 3-54I8, Resi­ $11,9010 two tone, heater, rXdlo, overdrive’, with or without, equipment-/ Bus Sound, or Little Narragansett Bay, Jewelry / <6 facUitlea., CairJl JA. ■" 7-1873. • i fine view, E.lfhi ...room home,, DE CORMIER MOTORS, while wails, and adlejtvglsss, 21.000 copied,' vacuum' cleaners. Irons, ciotis,' execiitH’e' type 7- plete line of Instruments. Rental dence MI. 9-7751. good for any type of mobile busi­ EXPERIENCED machinists, fu or sny tributary thereof, above -j'oom brick, and frame Co- chicken., coops, acre'iag*, fine loca­ SAYS: miles. One owner. Pw;* 11395. guns, etc.,, repaired. ' Shears, and pari time day and evening LEONARD W. YOST Jeweler, re­ applied to purchase price. Repre­ STORE FOR RENT at 214 Spruce ^ ALL VAL FIANO tion. Also new and original co­ knives, mowers, etc., put into con, sRoo^g—Siding ’ 16 ness. Mag-be seen" at 271t Main which line* such waters shall h« lonial. 23 ft. living'room SIX ROOM RANCH with attached e l l i Ng t o n Gall anytime. Ml. 3-5940. - shifta. MI. 9-6628..J«fora 5 pairs, adjusts watches expertly. senting Olds, Selmer.N;^ Ped- St., suitable fori any type of busi­ garage. Nicely landscaped lot, V , . lonials, ranc"hes, (Jape (Joda, dairy “ A FEW OP OUR CHOICE dttion for coming needs. Braith- WANTED. Call known as “ Inland water*’' and pe- with adjoining sun porch Reasonable prices. Open daily. ter and Bundy. Metter’s Music EXCLUS^ES / VALUES ARE USTED HERE. RAY'S ROOFING CO., ah'ingle and ME 9'3'M"**^'^' ’ CARPENTERS ness.. MI. 9-2997, • ^ combinatloh windows, fireplace, 75 Acres land. 2 tillable High in farms^ shore front and lake cet- watte. 52 Pearl Street, MI. 9-6474 after 8 p.m. SERVICE s t a t io n stt/bdant, low wH(ch lines such waters :h*ll or den, plus a i j ft. . Thursday evenings. 129 Spruce Studlo.,177 McKe^ MI. 3-7500. tha'4 812,500 to $16,900; also four room ' ment.'', £■ Ml. 9-0980 GiI aSS. w e e d s , small hnwh cut Could be used for machine shop or CUSTOM 3 bedroom ranch, -panel­ . upi roofs, shingle roofs, gutters, I out entrance. Latge Ipt. 3,000 FRYING and bullnose pep­ ing, fireplace, entrance hall, 8 Lots for Sale 73 miles to Wllbur Cross Highway. under 813,000. Clients with large With 30' rolarv mower. PI. s i^ ll factory. Six room Cape Cod. . New WESTINGHOUSE SPINET PIANO. This teeutlful WRITE SANDS waterfront. Rooms; 2.7689. conductors and roof repairs cal)! tjSr 200’ X 300’. Immediate oexu- pers. 81.5A per hundred. 35c 'per nian spinet cioaet*. breezeway, garage acre cash (jfurlton W. Hutchins. R eu - ' PENNSYLVANIA WANTED A t ONCE— 'Ykar Round Air Conditiotier famous make, blond fini day, week, weekends. Television. $7,000 tor. Kff. 9-8132-9-1694. 1955 Rambler 4-dr.. Sedan. Coughlin. Ml. 3-7707; psney, Tom Minor, Broker. Rock-.. Price JuAt Reduced! dozen. Cabbage plants. MI. 9-4187. taken In trade on the new Conn lot, view, tree#.' suburban. Only Building Lots TIRES BUy ING PAPIJR' 'magazine.*, I ' Also three room apartment. MI. 8l8-#00. Carlton W. Hutchlna. MI. ville TR. 5-5042. CLASS It’s now a bargain in electric organ... Will/klve free dev 3-8118. . . ARBTOiTcoSramS5fo“ m model, one oWher, rags. 'Junkman 'a junk. Will pick SPOT WELDERS v comfort and convenience. livery and new pis'no guarant.ee. 9-5132, 9-4694 In Town and Suburban . weather-eye heater.- de­ Lifetime Guaranice up after 3 p.m. AU da^X'ktUl■d(ly. ittMifing am) Chimneys ;16^A , TOLLAND 8ELUNO YOUR PROPERTTf 800x18 — 312.95* \%tin^house If >t)U love flowers, you Fertilizers 50-A Your chance to. save. Willimahtic -4r We wUl appraise yoUr property Xfroster, directional algnals. re- 870 x 15 — 314.70* ’ Call Rockville TR. 5 7621.’ ROOFING — Specializing in repair- Help Wanted— Female 35 * ma'y hsye them in profu­ Music Co., 838/MaIn St.. Williman- THREE FAMILY house 4-5-4. 82 MANCHESTER " New '4 room ranch, oil baseboard dining aeata, bed conversion, ARC l^ELDERS MECHANICS Wanted To Rent 63 West Center St. A good- invest­ friee and without : any obligation. 710 X 15 — 318.96* mg roofs of all kinds. | PRESS OPERATOR wanted. Five sion with all the bcauliezi tic. Eastern .Co'hnecticut-only com ­ ASSOCIATES REALTORS • heat. Fireplace.'Artesian well. Lot We also buy property f" ML 8-8278. ' 710x15 ^ 3 9,95* or MI 3-1318 . the yard, any amount, deliv'ered h o u s e t o BE removed from lot. MI. 9-0384 1962 -Hillman M a rk 'V Con­ and...T-V. specialisl* since 1934. ] - WOMEN WANTED for light bench 36 BROOKLYN ST., nial. Tlrrce large, twin- ’ Hartford.r^fliriioru. Wife *» and" 3 children, Seven rt^ma with’ hot water heat-1 (^ 'r te r members of Telsa. Ml. 1 sized rooms, 1 1-2 baths. r anvwhere'r Call Leonard Giglio, WA,NTED--Crlb. wooden or metal, EARL ROHAN U SnN O S WANTED in old" «nd vertible . . * Exchange work, assembly. Engineered For. ' Bolton. 8U'. 3-7083. ages 7 and 12. Answer to H, 8. ing system. 236 Main St,, Man­ . TOM MINOR, .BROKER 9-6660 or Ml. 3-4607. | Heating—Plumbing 17 Metal Co., 10' Hilliard St. ROCKVILLE We have this' apd .sever­ without 'mattresa. Write Box O, fhlton 24 S. { Sunimit A v e.' Pit- /I'. J ,, Ml. 3-7433 new homes. Buyers waiting, lorn* No down payment. Term* chester, Contact resident in rear* hockvllle, TR.: 5-5042 ... A snazzy sports car — Red to suit you; Expanding al other .executive type Herald. man,' N. J. or dial MI. 9-4418. want occupancy now, some end of c l e a n a n d paint those gutteis T- TWO LOTS at Ik^Ventry Lake. 50’ school. T, J, Eacott, Broker. MI. leather intenOr too. * FLUMBING and healing—Repiuio TR. 5-2527 homes from 822,000 to RQ^JKVILLE—Six room, '"breeze­ BUDGET CENTER how. Avoid costly . repairs later. FOUR OR 5 rooms by couple with MANCHESTER-Six room •la frontage' each, 8500 for both. Call 9-7883. " 91 CENTER ST. and contract worn. Call Ml. 9-8511. 830.000 in and ' around louaeBold Goods -51 .“ “ 'M New London GI, 2-8803; way and garage, city water and Full Price $695 i Ml. 3-1383; Progrdki ’ Manchester. USED BALDWIN Aerosoitlc spinet boy Hayears old. (References, Tel. home ithree bedroomai. Co'nven- P O S IT IO N . MACHINISTS -T First or ^second FIREPI.ACE SET, and dining piano. Call MI. 9-0718. Meriden BE. 5-4850. ' sewerage, high on a hill. See this IF YOU Wa Rt tp eel) your home, GONDER’S T.V. Service, available lent to school and hue. Hot water [ h AV’e ^ W L D W in' Bolton] now at 813,-20o; E. and E. Realty, •shift, 50-hour.' S^day wbrk week. rail Mrs. ProM, Andover room set, deep freeze and Cefrig- .oil heat, all city utilities, three conta'ct Allte caamMt Realtor. ■?! Auto Driving School 7-A any time. Antenna converaiqna. Moving—Trucking IN MANCHESTER ' All insurance benefits, weekly TWO OB' THREE bedroo.m house. Hebron.' Coventry and Manches­ Ml. 9-8297 - Ml. 3-4480; 848 Main St., Manchester: MI. 1963 Nash. Rambjei* 2-dr. TO OPERATETHE PI 2-7696 or .eraior and boy's bicycle. MI. car garage.I ’ Approximately '4 I ter.-i A lP ’ lot* are moderately Philco fact’ory supervised service. Storage ’’ 20 bonuses and retirement plan paid H ip -'^IvBride.-.MI 3-4816 3-7748. ’ * . Rooms Withiout Board 5|I ’ duplex .or downstairs Iflst, by 9-451?. . Station Wagon ' j LOWEST PRICES IN . TOWN. Fe- Tel. kU. 9-1488. , ' Well established qjmpany.qan Typing acre of go^ lland. Shown' by ap-| priced’, Val Kiano. MI. 34551. We BOLTON-*: Route 4l,‘ .^onom ical by. company. , App’l.V between 7 FOLLOWING DtACHINES couple with 3 children. Up to $85. pdintment. Wher listings avail-,' male instructor,, has ability and AUSTIN A. CHA3IBERS CO., local, ^ , J. WATSON BEACH ANTIQUE' .f u r n i t u r e ; silver, PLEASANT, Large room in qu|el, can also build your new home for suburban hdm«. -Neat Cape (Jod, APPRAlSALS/made without p W ___ ack-1 9»<1 knowledge of figuijes necea- anH 5:30;. Monday through Fri­ MI 9-703$.: ' : . ' A Juat like new station wagpn.' patience to teach you tq be a POWER AND hand mower* aharp-! ' and long diatance moving b« and CO. glass, chinay and- used filrniture private, home, near bus line. Gert- able: Alice (ilampet Reaftoh MI.' you, ■ . *• , - - •/■ five nice, rooma, fireplace, oil hot gallon. Buyer* waiting. When R ^ o , - weather-eye heating day. A.'B.A/ Toni and Die, 1395 ■9-4543. • « , careful, skillful driver. Day, eve­ ened. Alr.-cooled engines repaired ing, sjtqrage. C^l MI. 3-5887. Hart-' sary, 40 hour week,'excellent work- Tolland Tl>ke.. Manchester. Realtors ' bought Slid sold. Furniture Repair tleman paeferred. Keferertceq. MI. WANTED— Rent, heat and hot water heat, stprm saah, screens, ready to sell your home or acre­ . system, dusj range hydrama­ ning, Sunday aptminiments for Pick up 'and deliver^; All work I ford CH. i-1423. * Rullord Voftieol Lotho BUILDING LOTS in Manchester, "attached garage, deep lol. Priced 21 C-entral Row, Hartford Service. MI. 3-(44,9. , . ' 3-8183. . : water;. Occupancy immediately or SIX ROOM colonial, three* up, age contact E. E. Biishey, - Real tic', Unted: glass, reclining your 'convenience. M. k M. Driv­ guaranteed' Ideal Grinding Shop.! .. . ihg conditions, 'many benefila.. ■ * HHIinq Mochino by mid-July, Good fefertneea. near, Bolton, Rural 4ohe. Lola 122' right. Anderaon Agency, JAV Estate Broker. MI. 9-2088. seats, new tires. A" one owner 273 Adams. ■ Phone Ml. 9-3120.: MANpHLSTER Package Delivery. Exclus'lve Agents PLEASANT, FURNISHED room/ three ddWn. C)ii heal, baaemint xl55' and larger. Ml. ’9-5910. ■' 8-0139. - . ' . . ing iSchool. Ml.' 9-8541 before 10 d ish w a s h e r Apply in persom * Engitif Lothos Hartford JA 2-21U Mr*. Jsmea Wood, 208 Farmingil garage. Vicinity of nCw High ■ xn top shape. ' ^ a.m. after 4 p.m. 3-8979. Light trucking and package deliV Center 'Restaurant, 4?9 Main St. WESTINGHOUSE electric stove; Cooking privileges Suitable for ton Ave., Hartford.' ery. Refrigm ator#, waSl^rs and WRITE BOX. E, HERALD * Turrot Lothos . clean, 835. MI.! 9-6079. one adult. MI.' 9-388;f. School. Cpn.tact owner. Ml. ,3-7748. 6 CHOICE $.31000 LOTS HAVE “ Y0|U’* A HOME Only $295 down TOOLS RIX:ONtnT(6NED: Mow- Stove moving specialty. Folding MANCHESTER’S oldest. most GLASTC)NBURY - Cnjstom built , era,'.(hand and power 1 precision . chairs______for_ rcht. .. MI. 9-0752. , * Holiorc Woldors HALF-ACUEllOMESrn-:S BQLTON LAKE • FOR SALE? recommended auto school, alwava Phrms and Land Pur. Sale 71 three bedroom ranch. Uving room ready to serve you. Will gladly ground to 30 .inchc8. Saw* of all 1...... 1 r.'.— ALL HIGH. DRY, LEVEL *.. . 1951 Willys 6-c.vi.Station tcihda.'^Machine filing and retooth-' MANCHESTER Mov<|ig and WOMAN, livie in. Cook-housekeep­ With fireplace, -delightful kitchca KEENEY DRIVE meet' you personally,.Jo Iklk over Regular heavy overtime and spacious dinin? area. Breeze­ "OAK S,T. at GRANDVIEW he next few montha offer the aea* Wagon your driving problem'^Iinchester ing. Circular saws, , precision' trucking Co. .MI. 3-6563. Owned er. ta^e care.of home and children 5U„.A,CBBS OF .land On Bjrch and operated b.v Walter B. Per- while ’hiother works. New home schedule, paid insurancjtj way, garage, patio. Full base- son’s heat belling opportuniUe*. Driving School; Dial P1-. 2-7249. ^arpened; [gumming; axes, ensi-1 FOR LEASE BOLTON Mounlkin Rd/ Call MI, 9-7449. AUTUMN*^^1IEIGHTS Seven room split level, owner Original finish. Just over­ lage knives, mower blades, shears, ett jr ., and W’llliajn J. Pickering. in Ellington.' 'Alj electric sppll: plus other bWieAts. - ment. NeSr golf course I>jt 100 x Famlllrt-wlll be looking for home* 11 j Story Frame Building ■ 315^-422,000. V.A. or F.H.A. fl- hauled, heater, defroster and LAlfeON S DRIVING School, knives serrated; clippers, etc. Slices. Rockville'TRp 5-2971. EASTERN Connecticut Excep ’/P. (). Box 711 built. Situated On ISO’"of beau­ In Manchester to “be occupied be­ oyerdrive. . , Manchester’a-tmly trained and Conerete Floor nanemg. Madeline Smith. Realtor. fore schooj starts in the fall. Call, ■ T Keys duplicated. Empson H. .\pply: tional buy* dkiry, poilltry farms, certified Instructor. For yqpr safe­ Aborn, Maple-St,, Ellington. Rock. Paintihg— Paperinj' 21 BOI^TKR YOUR budget during with or without. stockl 2 to} 300 Ml. 9-1642. tiful lake frontage.. Shown by the Jarvi,* Co., fo- a free appraisal Only $195 dowp ty we .are trained tp ted'eb proper- spare time in easy, pleasant work. RIG S.Oiira SQ . FT. sere* Weftea—Agency; Coyentry, LOT WITH bcHUllful view. Schciol end quick, dependable aervicei villl^TR. 5-7166. ______PAINTING AND paperhanging. i m m e d i a t e ' o<-cupanc.y, 'designed ' ly. Ml. 9-8075. ’ ~ Avon Cosme.tica. Call MI. 3-5195. PI.- 2-8872. Rd.,'Bolton, Tel. PI. 2-6148-. , ’ appoint'ment only. Repair or new work. First class T GROUND FLOOR J. t. SLOCOMB for happy, carefree iiviny this- , * j work at reasonable rates. Ray- HIGH SCHOOL g-tl. mornings, vl- delightful home i* unmistakably 1. JARVIS REALTY ■eeSee TheseTuese FiAe valuesValues TodayTodav At,At *^NDNER Al^O Driving correctly School, and Present OrrupanI t'Mt Household Services | monij, Fiske .m i, 9-9237. -__ rinity of Alton ,St 14 or over. COMPANY Housei^ For Sale 72 ■Ihe best value iu lh e ni( er home Resort Property for Sale 74 ' '""-Owner MI, 8-8431' ■ MI. 9-4196 after 8 p.m., . CARTER CHEVROLET CO. market.i Living rob'm i 2.5’ x 19*. 654 Center Street; MI. 3;4112 DE CORMIER MOTOR ' **'*’>' individual in^ruclion by* Offered „ 13-A ! n o r t h EAS’I'ERN Decorating CoT competent, experienced ihatruc- fireplace, 'dining area, charming CTIYSTAL IJVKE Two waterfront 122 NAUBUC AVE. FOR SALE—Four rooma. furnace, cotlagea, one 4-rOoni with running SALES, INC. , . tors on dilabd{dfitrol insured cart. ______■ ■______1 exterior and interior pamting. WOME.N FOR general laundry Suitable'for'most any fireplace, attached garage, 87,900. kitchen, fireplace". Three .bed­ Spraying if desired. Free esti­ work. Apply in peraon. Maple Dry bualness. Call MI 9-9804 wat'er, lavi}t*cy,i. Ml. 94389, t MANCHESTER — OWiier* leaving consult Howard R. HasUnga Agen­ 1962 CHEVROLEn* four door sedan lihing; antiques restored. Furni­ » Septie Taiki BOLTON—Like aecluaion. privacy? instructor before starting. PJIone A HOME OF DISTINCTION state, ..must selU Six room Cape cy. MI 9-1107. da luxe. R a i^ , heater. Unusually MI. 9-7398. ture Repair Service, Talcottville. MALE Installation aad Repair BILYUE RD.. fouV ropm Cape Cod, (4 flni'shed). Oil hot water heat, Suliurbah For Sale 7-i Investigate this Ficketl built three ■hmrp, 1951 Ford four dopr V-8- Ml. 3-7449. WANTED FOR SALE hot air-oil, near school and bua, ' city sewers, garage, attractive licdroom ranch. Mile from the Bpeclaliat ' ' I Built b.v and’for the present owners, this’.matchless home, has six large rooms, ample closets and COLONIAL , Cape Ctpd, 8 rdoma, IF Ydlt WANT to/sell your prop­ aedan with radio and heater. No 810,800. 'Call Ken Oatrinsky. MI. yard. Convenient location. Priced Notch. One year old. pine panel- erty call Val Fiano. MI. 8-1551 for WEAVING-Of burns, moth holes storage area, built of fleldstone with an enduring state rtfof, full basement, 2 'j hatha, 2 ftrept**#!, built before 18()0. -Tliree Iredrooms, 'ing, fireplace, garage/i aluminum money down.-Center Motor Sales, Wanted Autos— Yojung lady: for ^tiwral » Sewtrs Cltanti attached two car garage with electrically operated tfoore and many other fine feature*. 3-5159. fpr quick sale I Anderaon Agency. prompt, efficient action. 481 Main. and torn clothing, , hosiery runs, HELP Lakeside grill and restaurant with liquor permit, boats, 2 full baths, large recreation rdom screens, windows., 90rx300' Jot, Motorcycles 121 office work in a n d i n s t a l l e d -Situated on four acres w-ltb two terraeee, bowUag grq«i, .outside fireplaee, greenhouse and targe JA. 8-0139. handbags repaired, zipper re­ "bathhouses, bathing,beacK, pignic table. Year round op­ RCKJKLEDGE------Custom built 6>4 on second' 'floor. Heated garage $16,900. Maddock and deVoa, Real 1953 OLDSMOBILE lour . door USED CARS WANTED— We al-e placement, umbrellas repaired, Monehester ciaderblock bam. . . — room ranch. Three bedroomir, fire­ DREAM HOME, three bedrooma and workshop] Additional 2-car tora. JA. 2-0255, evenings' MI sedan, super M.,Fully equipped. WANTED »Callaia0raiaail eration. Immediate possession.— $1.3,500. Prbperty is located on South Road, Bolton, Just efCRhnte 44A ta a eholoe realdenttal area. ’ garage, shed, hay barn, chicken Art oil niter wUl romove « ' always interested in buyum clean men’s shirt collars reversed and Knowledge 'of bookkeeping aiid place. F.H.A; 82.800 down. 5(4 ranch, neat and clean. Ceramic 9-3954. — pound or more of dirt from-a car’8 1968 Oievroiet hardtop, coupe, replaced. Marlow's ' Little' Mend; coop (family style). Twenly-flve cars for top cash prices, 'fry our i.vping essential. Paid vacation, APPLY . ‘ room ranch, excellent location, tile bath, hot water heal, fpll ceh oil during 5^?00 milts o f drjvint;- poivenrtide. radio, heater. Very, Ing Shop. Shown Only by Appointmont. For More Dotoils Contact: fireplace, hot water oil, heat, lar. Nestled in trees. View*,_Siibur- acres. If you are handy you cajj TWO TENEMENT hiSuae in Rock: famous cash Yive minute buying Blue Cross and other benefits, ville, 8fi500 plua'amall mortgage. very dean, low mileage. Center wcrvlce,'.:pjien 9-9 daily. Barlow Toiva aaiCouairy ceramic tile bkth. F.H.A. 83.000 baaX()nly 812.400. Carlton W. live comfortably In the. country. Motor Salea. 481 Main. FORMICA counters, oeramic- wall Xlee working rqoditlons. Write LYDALL C FOULDS Dona^it Ben, Chapman Rd-.i Marl- Tel. TR. 8-3607 for particulara or A good, treated, wood feaflo Mqteri, 435 Main St., Manchester. giving details to—; TREMONt REALTY T. J. CROCKETT, Rtaltor a MANCHBSTAER,’Ofhee Ml S-M18. Home t-llSI down. Arbor Realty. Ml. 9-5SM« Hutchlna, Realtor. MI. 9-5132, and floor tile. Let us modernize 618 PABKEE ST. liraiaaga jCo. Ml, 8-i7;U. , borowigh-v h^ultw • FrankUn At., RockviU*.' poet witf lu t ifuxk ofl.aiMr.: U n FORD convertihlai black. Pri- your bathroom and kitchen. For MI i-4201— Rockville TR 5-2349— Hartford CH 9-2976 SEE . 'A • vata osmar. Call evenings, Willi: fre««stimatea call m . 9-28SS, The f f p x P,C O HERALD MB. 'YOM FLAHERTT , PIm m 'MI 9-4143 aMflMa,|U. MW»,^ . ’ ' Read Heiald Adv*. Til* Shop, BucUand. ' ^ f •e»*3cr— .' ■■■ TT.* 4JV«UW' ■>*' •" \ * f , w ■■•■•..., -1 V - .' / n ■S; ;->■ ' '•

'• ' . ' ■■ ' ‘ ■' • - . FRIDAY,'JUNE 8, 195« Averaic^ Daily Net Press Run The Weather V - v . \ For the. Week Ended I- ^A G » IjWENtY llattrlffatipr fittfttittff Hfraib June S', less Phimiaet of 8. Weather Baraaa ■ ■i'-r ‘ 1 2 , 0 6 8 . OneMloanl light driiaie tonight. ftnpe SHOE REPAHUCS'O the Air Force will be graduated will be the theme of the meeting. other materials were found on Opportuhlty will be given the TIERNEY Filzgeraid'a person. ivould prove detprtnental to his OF THE BETTER KIND with a Bachelor of Social Science ' >. ■■,____; , health, according to the dourt. members snd friends to greet the FUNERAL HOME IS Maple St.->-Acroea From Disposition of Others new members at the exit at the Degree on June ll.‘ ^ Former volunteer Red Cross Five men, one front Storrs. Were Lt. Rome said today that ''JIO WEST CENTEai ST. ■ First National ParMag .Lot Edna .M. Bunfieltl investigation, are continuing in .^dose of the service. -'( T E L . m 3-1222 \ • f Nurses' Aides will hold a picnic at learrested late-in May on bench A reception for the newly Goh- ■^e annual meetihg of the' Man­ the home of Mrs. Irene Brennan, warrants,tor a^'aignmeiil in Su­ ManchCs^. chester Garden Club will be held 21 Mt. Nebo PI., Monday at 6 p.m, [rs. Aina Bonfictli. 1120 Old'. perior Court,'with loial charges , In the Robbins room of Center in case of rein It'W.ill be held in 'owr. Rd.. Trumbull, Conn., an­ fiplled b.V'Tmvn Court Judge W'#s-. Churoli, Monday. Jbne 18. at F St. Mary’s parish house. Membprs nounces the engagemcn' and ap- ley O. Oiyk...... Seven...... Other cases p.m. Owing to the recent death o f are asked to bring their owm^tut prosching wedding of her (laughter, ; tesulled in convictions. Misa Mary O. Chapman, charier lery,' ^ Miss Edna Mary Bonfietti to At- verdict of two, one of member and past president, the torney Robert W. Gordon, 689 Big Seramjile Seen annual June picnl? *•111 be post­ A first hand iool^lnio .the air Main St., Mir.tiiestcr. son of the President Tell^ poned until later iii the season. ■kge was provided.'So pupils of the late Mr. and Mrs. Edwin W. Gor­ Verplanck 8c>6ol’S fifth grade don of Storra, Oonn. i- Mias Bonfietti is employed as a Truly a Blusslug Fur William Bi Dstrinsky, 182 Bis- this week ^i'ing a field trip to If President Retires Bradley Fteld in Windsor Locks. secrclaiy by United Airlines • ih ■ell St., has entered Hartford Hos­ artfoi'd. Mr. Gordon is ' local pital for a week’s observation. The youngsters, accompanied by PALEvWEEK ^ teacher. Donald Berger, 'attorney, associated with the law Washington, June 9 (JP)—The Republican presidential nomi­ \ room mothera. were the gi firm of Gordon AfSIiea. The wedding will Iqke place in nation—and'possibly the outcome of the November election of Chief Arthur PineU and ANEMIC WOMEN Washington. June President Eisenhower b recoY* Ham Connor, assistant- ftjirpq St. Mary’s Episcopal Chv,irch, Sat­ —may depend on hotiT^long President Bfsenhower remains manager. The tour included ^ Ita urday, July 7 at 3 p.m. Wha feel liw Nce^ af ll«ad Irta bedfast and how he feels. An early»i6orning “exploratory erihg-“ most satisfactorily^ from his predgwn emergency op> to Murphy Terminal, Tranwean Wftmon lone nf) muqh t IUI operation’’ performed today b y ------—------. " — ' ■■ eration. presidential press de^ctary JamG Hagcrtr ahnonne^ Airlines and the Air Nytional AUoni'i'liiii’ 'CouiK No. 14, of blopd . Iron periodically' that .the phyaiclans attending Eisenhower ' ._ . 'WWT 1 at 10:54 a.m. (EDT) today*' • Guard inatallations. A lligMight of ordinary diet cannot alwayi^make for an 'lutestinal ailment raised i wxwsg n f '^ l w Rockville, wHll hold a speriai meet­ It up. reaultlnf: In ^Wood-Iron de­ X / ■ ' ' Haggrty quoted the Presid^’s attending physicians as the tour was' an inspection of an ing for .the cbjiferring of degrees ficiency...... B Anemia: often mani P op pin i5''^up every where on the lurnmer scene again many of the questions the,; -K A O TY (S E A > lt American Airlines Co^alr flag­ Republicans faced after Eisen­ stating that “ his spirits are gootL^gnd his morale is hij^.'* tonight St 8 o’clock at the Rock-1 fMted' h.v paleness. Waaknsss. and just ei refreshing o^n'e'Tjot day . . . ship.* ' / ■ ^ vlUe Masonic Temple. Poor Appellle and undue tired­ hower suffered a heart attack '4n The press secretary gave no furtherv|*«dicai information; ness on the least exertion. i^ se sun-appointed cottoRs eiipressly made to Denver last Sept; 24. Ike for Que to As an indication of Eisenhower’s moY^e, a doctor said that, FK;ill{l/.AN .— a true reeon- Eisenhower recovered from the struclive lonie comb'ines the Ina- render, summer even more-attractive. A host of on one.occasion, the President a^aken^ Smiled at him and portant B Vitamins with a plen-- heart attack, said he felt fine, and said: t iiniil supply of hloorf-biilldina fashion, with full or slim skirts. announced he would accept a sec­ Market Treiid Weddings ^ Iron and siso .glyes .vou the full |X' ond term in the White House. “ What a belly ache.” minimum dsIVy . reaulremenl o( -Today’s operation. VVgiite House New York. . June 9 (Ab - Stock Hagerty aaid the PreSiiltnt was “conscious'^f pain” and MINORS- Iodine for th* thyroid gland — pren secretary James C. Magerty and at a price yoii can afford. fltuTThe c iu s t'o f g 1 " '“ •'•‘•t .Investors have a sharp eye the doctors expect this will be so for “ the next s ^ r a l dajrs.” YiinKk-Kut’rina. said, was to • 11 Is simply marvelous how "Ijartial obstruction in the termi­ on.. Washington today for, a clue to AUTir GLASS Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore BucciBo, spoedlly It sets. It picks you right future prlcea. Washingt-oii, June 9 —President Eisenhower underwent 174 Vernon St., announce the mar­ up.— gives-you more strength !— $ 5.98 TO $ 13.98 nal, portion of the small Intestine," appetite Im-provesbrings col.or and ” to relieve that cause.’’ President. Elsenhower's illness emergency surgery early today for relief of what hisjflbqtort riage of their daughter, Eleanor sent prices spinning (Townward FURMTQRE TO^ G. Biiccino, to Albert J. Ynngk, back to your cbeeka thru richer The doctors stressed all day yes­ termed a non-cancerous intestinal obstruction. An ^ofn redder bloqdi. terday that the President’s heart yesterday in the aharpest break son of Mr. ' and Mrs. Joseph x' Bven arsinitle peekage of 1*(1 since Oct. 10. 1905. bulletin reported the operation was "successful.” ■yuiTgk, East Hartford. The cere­ Vy was not involved in his current Isimnr SM llM rs-- Slamuk ERclorarM| / tahletaen question. and the obatructlon Wah relieved.'' is a graduate of East Hartford tracted illness COUI4 change these J. A. WHITE GLASS CO. or mohey back. ./ tive mansion for Waiter Hospital to be with the President. plans.'^The way he fSels during the "Much depends on Washington Their report at 5:53 a ^ .. EDT, OPEN DAILY i-A.M. t o 0 P.M. High school. He is presently J. W. HALE DERT. STOKE (AP Wirephotoi. ’ , news." said Martin Gilbert, alao aaid the fl5-year-old\ Preat- serving in the' Navy,-aboard the recovery peri(^ coiild have a great Headline News INCLUDINO A e VRDAY ms deal to do with whether, he would analyst for the big Wall Street dent’a "heart action waa nqmal USS Tarawa, while Mrs. Yungk Hrm of Bache A Co. ’'Washington throughout" whlidi laated \pne |31 MSSfLL Sr. ^ • M l 9 -7 3 Z 2 will make her hori)e with her run again Read Herald AdYs. Eisenhower has promlsed\to tell will provide the cue on stock hour and 53 mlnutea Of Ike^s Illness parents,' * "'V (he American people "insUtotly" Prices, The report ' (in Biaenhower' heart action waa atgnlflcant be­ Cautions U.S. any time he felt he w;as not physl Upsurge at End By B1|DV OnJtlOBB Stocks wers hammered .down in cause of the coronary thromboala t ;' cally up to the Job of, the p r«(- which., damaged hla heart last' iniJ—Secre-*-forthcoming speech his WedneS' noiBlnatlon. The hopes of all othei* tape lagged^ 6ve minutes behind X MANCHISflll CONH tary' of 'Sifcte Ddtles said today ^ day news conference arid said it , floor trahMiftlons in the wake of tion. Whether he might change tor elactl(m?*’\ _ , potential GOP candidates had', hia mind ragarding a second term / Russia’s, rulers are making ’'a ’ would deal with the whole’ ques­ been put in cold storage until 1960. news thetNBIsenhower was going Aldea reportod Prlma MinlatW ' CORNER MAIN and PAK STREET gigantic effort to build up their tion, of "waging peace.” / to the'hospital., remained to be seen. Eden had mado 'vf'syflnathle In- ^ qulriaa" about the m r id e n t ^ military establishment." He cau­ The Secretary took .occasion to (Continued-on Page $ev^ ) ' T h e AasocM ed^cess 60-atock V Eisenhower went 'linder'' the tioned the American people against discuss the problem of neutrality average fell $3 to ffTT. This repre­ knife at 2:59 a.m. The operation, health. Freiirh PremMr Guy Moflet seeking to bu>l security for the in todky’s world. At his news sented an eaUmatofl drop of $3 >4 performed by a four-man team .ot sent a telegram to BUeqliowef.ex­ United Slates at” bargain counter conference. Eisenhower had said bilUoA in the quotM value of secu- sui'geona, was concluded at 4:52 pressing hope of Us prosapt re­ prices." X. .some nations had chosen to re- i riUes lieted on thV New York a.m. . covery. ■ Dulles’ speech, at low.^ State main free of military '' alliances | Last Bplslievifc w k . •’htchaiige. TOe worst pfevi- "The President’s post-operatlva The-LOndon Dally Mirror 4iU(l>' College commencemgjil exercises, and that "I canndi see that this.is I ih^setback wasg4.60 O<:t..l0, the condtdon^is very satiafactoiy,’’ Sad Newa for LoadM'^ contained also an appeal obviously always, to the disadvantage of! Policy Maker o(^tho third toarp reaqtlon af­ By JOHN HIBHTOH'ER White House press secretary "There was sad flews Ian night' directed at Cohgres.s. which is now such a ‘Country as ours;" ter KlRenhower’s heart atleck. Washington, June 9 (iPi—Ad'"s haia propoaad on disarmament la a Jamea C. Hagerty- announced at y, ElamiHWar." ^ the Army’s 'Wsltet Reed Hospital \ eonsidering the foreign aid appro­ '. I'nuKUal Statement^ By.comiMtriaon, the initial' .ministration officiaia predicted to*, reduction of forces 'wltljibut any West O e rii^ O ha^llor Kontld \ priations. The White^ House issued \n un­ .-'. will npi $ 8 . 9 5 > 0 $ 1 7 . 9 5 "This has increasingly become how'er was announced by Hagerty Dulles’ commejits bore the ad­ an obsolete conception a'hd except M.J Molotov, gave up hia long-time- The 16 Swedish, CSerh . and { however, waa considered to- be a ai'ir .'.lent, which laat .m'e't lii Loh- at a dramatic news conference at I 'shrink out of fit) SPORTSWEAR—SECOND FWM)R vance endorsement o f' President tenure as Soviet foreign minister. Polish inspectors , ...... were...... airlifted...... I foregone qo^ncluaion as far as the don-thls spring, actually "is retard­ 2:15 a.m. TJist was Just about 26 .i Elsenhower, who mentioned thej (Continued on Page 'Two) . Kaganovich, the only JewT northward" from three .‘Jnuth ceply to Bulganin is concerned ing progress'’ toward a dlttacma- hoqrs after the President was •0> among the present top Kremlin Korean porta of entry without in- Officials here aai(l that what he ir.ent agreement. ' Therefore, he stricken In his White House, bed- Bulletins brass, apparently holds onto his cldent. , I said, "it is difficult'to.expect the roojii. '.i post as first (leputy premier, as An informed '»ource said inspec­ U.N. talks to l(>ad to concrete re­ . Intestine Partially Bleckcd’ from the’ AP Wires f. does Molotov.' ' tion leama atill were in North sults in the area of disarmgmeift The' President's doctors had for the Graduate The Communist party organ K(irea, but that they probably Vil] News Tidbits in I the verj’ near future. ” diagnosed t|ie ailment as Ileitis, I I I I II I II Pravda announced Kaganovich’s return to the demilitarized . zone CJalls for Probe inflaniniation of thp . small intes­ BACK SUZANNE FOITSENATB ■ft>f resigmition iii a terse, two-para­ within'8 tow f devs. Culled'irram AI* Wires With his letter :he serit along a tine. At a midnight conference, the Bridgeport, June • lih - - Tho graph noUce 'on a back. page. It (Jown 'to .Heoiil proposal that the full U.N. Com­ phyaiciaiia' flev)8ed to go ahead Independent RepqMicah Parte of • Op Slashed Fprei^ said he will be succeeded by Alex-, The inspection te.sms fi). South mittee on- Dlsarmameht.' Svlifch with an Immediate opsratiori to re­ Connecticut, which won a piaca ■were flowii lo ScpuTs meet- in New .York Ih July, should lieve the condition. •' nn the ballot for U.fl. Senator of the Soviet of the Unlori-,a Kimpo Airport, by plane. HtUeop- _ make a widely publicized investl-: When-It was concluded, Hagerty four years'ago on the voto palled ' chambep-fff* the Soviet parllameiH ters carried them otv-tn^Panmun-j ^ gallon .of the, work of the suhcom- i relayed this statement to newsmen b)' Vivien KeUems ao. its caadl- I.rfi((y Buxton Billfolds,''. ; ___$2.50 to $5,09 Washington, June 9 iiP\ 'WiUi •outright bah propiosed by Rep. since.19.54. jom: ^ dale, has endorsed 8Usanne BU-. the big lights put of the way, the. Edna F.. Kelly i D-NY ., Adopted I 1. 1 Volkov headed a Soviet: delega- The laav group to arrive here in-i (Continued on Page,Tien) (( ’ontbiued On Page Sevsn) .vercruya Stevenson 61 Norwalk Jewel Cases i--. . . . . , . $iToo lo.$2.98 ... "...J , o.a „ ..’iito 183-3, the revised amer^lment arientlflc inv’aaion the world has • House todav awaited a final te porftimied U 8: as.sisl- ■(.lion which re'cenlly vialted ...the eluded three Poles and two Swedea ever known.'.. .Texas• Gf land for-the Senate to the November African republic of Liberia to offer j from-Piiaan. 'One ■ of the' ...three Lace Edge H*'')**** • • • ■ ... . t .50d and $1.00 Monday\pn a, foreign aid bill moie Marshali TIto'a ■govei'n- scandal figure B. R. Sheffield and etectlon, • ‘ ^ / . than a billion dollara shialler than provided theTPresident finds ^Soviet ald.,Tbe Monrovtan govern­ Poles', was a woman. ' ( his wife are summoned for im- , DENIAL BY HARROIA?< Gift Jewelry ...... ,.$1.00 to $4.98 President iEl.sehlihwer reque.sted. ^ the interest of U.S. security ment, turned'down the offer. " W e had g good flight and.a liaual. post-midnight questidning *Tht8 Lovely Wdritah* Make tracks inovy , to, your Touse ibadefs listeil- the' roll- good trif)," one of the Swedes told New York, June 9 (A5 Ybo Esle'i'brook Pens ...... x..,...... $».50 and Ihal Yugoslavia has not criiiic (Continued on Pngs Seven) by ofllcel's probing car bombing of New York Times aaid today caA ■V'ote as (he flr^.order of biisi- under (he-thumb of the Rreiiihn. a newsman. He said he couldn’t key scandal witness. Girl Scout shpp for your ..<»efa feu' Monday after 'the Hou.ae c.ojnment on whether the inspec­ Gov. Averell Harrlqiaa and Thin- Pa pel mate P e q s ,.,,.. . , ...... $1.69 The voting left ih the bill $15 Official New' Delhi fsources Say many leader Carmine DeSapkl ' p a m p unifpYSiiS a n d all th e l-f Iasi night lentativel.y approved , a milliori'in economic aid for Yugo­ tion teams might retorn to South Indian govei nment-,-iir negotiating Better Late Than Never! Boxed Writing Paper ...... $1.00 $3,800,000,000 program for. bol­ slavia. plus' a larger. - .secret Ike’s Brother Quits Korea. actively wUli Riiasla for purrhaac have aaaumt Franklin "D. BOose- outdoor gear you need for stering free -wdrld ' countries "We don't kno.w anything." he I velt Jr., he would be named a amount of • niVlilarv a.ssistance o. fleet of S(»viel Ilyuahin-14 air­ N ew York delegat«-at-large to the happ^ campjng days Loose Powder Gases ...... $ 1.00 against communi.sFit. • funds. Eisenhoweft originally As UniversitvJiead added,. ' ' ,' liners for li^la’s internal airllnea The bill falls $1,100,000,000 short 'gdtignt $30 million.s [n economic Evacatio'n of - the ..inapectlon the Democratic National Con­ a h e a d . Filled Compact Powder Cases ...... $1.0() to $1.35 teams from .South Korea was .,. France becomes fourth nation of Eisenhower's $4,900,000,000 re- ■help • for'Yugoslavia, - ■— but the House to lay claim to group of disputed To W rite Public'T riBiite vention. Hnrrlman denied th e, University Park, Pa., June 9 '4', ordered by the U N. Command a report. He said It had "no bnati Colognes In Many Scents ^..•/,$1.25 to $5.00' quest for . the bookkeeping year Foreign Affairs committee ciit .the Islands n South (Jliina Sea. (iirls* Dept. 2nri Floor starting July 1. The House re­ • ffgute in half. -'r'- * — Dr. Milton Elsenhow;er ,ha»-sub- Mass«c.husetts Democrata move j Jn fact." buffed strong effort.s bv, Ei.senliow- mltted for "personal reasons'’ his ( the I I'.S. ald lo other countnes deemed sylvania Stato University. He said ter Fiircolo eaay first ballot en­ cut. The measure sets an authori­ ilia, decision' to resign was npi their anniversary. Far frijpi . it.' her tribute In'the paper. s«H-iVi*ry of'the Air Force Don­ I "neutialists" in the Cold War. A 17 Killed in Madrid dorsement foi- governor. . . Na- .. \^'h|(n she d’d get her present ll 'This is what she read: R KGU LAU 5Dc zation ceiling. Tlie actual money : proposal by"* Rep. Bentley' 1R- prompted by (he Illness of his ald .4. gunriea said todny “nn Saturday onl.v.. Regular $1.0() Will be voted' later in a .separate ! tional AssoclaliDn for Advance- left: her speechless. ' ' "I am responsibie for. alt debts effective Inapectiqn system most Michl to knock out some $70 mil­ brother,, the President. I menl of Colored People accuaes Greeting C^rds bill. Dr. Elsenhower's lettei' of resig­ .\t Wedding Dance, What' husband.' Albert had in­ and obligationa of my wife. Rose. precede diaarmainent so thnt Arkwright 60 gauge aheer, "' lion for India Was defeated by a ~ v-4-X>em^ocrstlc parly of 'InHlneerity' tended to do was pay .public tri­ 1 am extremely happy to be the FLOWERS The White Hoil.se yesterday Sig-, . 62-28 standing vote, * nation Waa (Utclos'eif laat night-af­ e(wh aide con be certain tho oth­ I naled plans for a drive to get t\e ter he flew to Washington to visit •Madrid, . Jima'9 OPi Sev-i^" •’*''** !lfIV^.*to'******V' bute. to 'his wife in 'Thursday's provider f6r this lovely w-oman er ,1s acting to good fnlth.” Reading rlockiviee from shirt bah.v; For the graditale. Colorful cards with •>’ For coats, suits or dress wear. All on The (inl.v Srtiendmenl adopted in enleeji .wedding guests were, killed ' ” *nate c(Smmlttef I Omaha World Herald vis the per- who has borne me two wonderful money 'back ^in the Senate. It iiv a session of more than seven the Preiident at* the Arniy'a Wal­ ' QUarlee,said also that “uatil tbo . a sentiment to express vpur wishes. ‘ pins: Daisieii, i-naes, lily of valle>', gar­ vited Senate leaders of both par­ ter Reed HoapitaL ; last night when a dance floor col- Moscow Radio' aaya tiger hunt­ I aonal column of the want ad page. children. den bouquets, etc. hours, aside from the toned-down Soviets agree to some such fool­ nlAPENDA' Sliii'l,s. Quick-on Jfflfon nefk.s and ties to a Monday afternoon con-, In -i(t letter to the university: lapsefl lo * two-atory- building. ers in Husala’a Far Eastern regions ! Tliat was the dayj.o'L their snnl- "W(th -an over abundance o f ! proof systein. we must hot let ference on the bill. Jri vl^w of Ki- Kelly amendment, was'a ptwosal board'of directors Df. Eisenhower : Thirty persona, including the bride. I (he animals vHto **'*'*'’ *^** | versgry. love, understanding and care, she N,evabiti(t.^derarnis. No chaflfig. Birth to 3 vrs., 79c NYLON by Rep. Lawrence -Smith iPAVisi j down our guard agatost atomie -aenhawer's iiine.w, lie 'was (.ertbii^ aaid he decided to resign- more ' were injured. -The bri(|egr(»om j Brealdent Hai- 1 RUl'While Albert rertt'eThbefed. he has made the -psaJL 20 years the | attack.’’ JIFFON-NEyABINU-gown.s with now Kandy t'ufts. Open 5c to 25c each cach- not lo be there. for a -study of the technical aid than a month ago. .White, House ' eataped Unharmed." • 'T ' ryS.S. Truman drives^drives across rain | a|(o forgot nicest years of m"v life. On this, I>rogi am ij'ith a view to tiandling R , „ aecrelarv James or (4o.>tcd hacka.'Snnw ha.bv. while a'hd .siigar'paatejs. "Save Aid for THn Hagerty Aboiit.4(M.persoi$s.-.,w'e^r^B Idsnc-Ida ' drenched ’ countryalde from Paris to ': He mailed in hla "tribuli"''j5h an- the-week of- our '20th annivaraary, FRENCH ADD FRESH UMTS ' Birth to 1 yi'.,' SI..59 Groan Stamps Givon With Cash Saloi In contrast to Thiirsday’s lop­ a ? r n ^ Ia n ? ? r th e VVashingtotU^ltriJlie Pres­ ing 'at a pafty after the wedding take a look ..at France's fameiff; nivcrsary morning but forgot .to I wish publicly to express my Algletsf Algeria.- June • t»$— sided defeat of a^niove to put hack ('eremony in Madrid'i Teluan dis­ Cliarlea (ttfliedral. enclose payment. gratitude."' . ' , TYKE TtiPS and nn-druop TYKE' PA.NTS, 2 to 6 yr.s. 690 ^ Ve«telfia'f'«" v m h / ll • had known of the desiaiop France threw fresh troops'today part of the (deleted funds, the com­ for four to aix weeks; trict. The floor suddenly caved'In, Eight 'Soviet religious leaders The want ad girl who opened the < Mrs. Oruuk'-s reaction. "Speech­ Into twin ifrivea agatost A'l- PjXNTI-I-iRE.S.S SETS. Pi ociou.s tp.sobiul and haby hoai t , ..in self"^r dark seams. All new summer colors b i n e d Republican - .Democratic uL!. ^,0 .1, ' -i^’niveraitv officials said the. rea- bringing down the .rest of the Who ate in Washington as guests note, but, found no money, tcxik less." khe said. gerian NattoaaUats on tho east­ House leadershin,.forces yesterday I. . L" r»l isnation hid not been accepted building. ' ' of National Council of Churches time to read It. Then she got buay. Oruch's reason for this manner ern and wes|erti froatiers of thir;.' irml. W'h'ite'grounds. Onto rilffiitd pant flls over diaper's. with reinforced heel and toes for extra wear. won a series of VictoTle.s. The big- , 6 mo.s, to 2 yrs. f-sues ^hey would attempt to Rescue workers dug throughput go on hit of quiet slghlaeelng lour She called/the Orubh home and of tribute? He said he hit (m the North Afriean territory. In tho geat was defeat of a strong move ; .1 , . „ _ persuade Df. Eisenhower ..to re- the night, to recover bodies. Three of^nation'a capital. . . City (toupcil- got Mrs. Oruch to t.ell where her idea because heWas "tiredlof read­ east near thJWMoroccan borticr, Th«.^*HA|€cORR I*.to force__ la. a all cutoff TT G in ais4 all U.S. aid lo f Hm:Houae leaders expeited quite a , tain the presidency.' DARLING ROSEBUD KIMO.SO. Sweet without ironing. couples atill had thkl'r arms around man Jack M. Waldor' of Newark husband w’orked, fending off Mrs. ing and hearing about peolple get­ the nth and Itth Infantry and ' I Birth to 1 yr., 81.69.' M ANCHISTIR CON|l* Communist Yugoslavia. number 4t>f votes against the w'hole "Absolutely no ((onaideratiqn h;^ each other in the position 'of the (a shot snd rrittcaily wounded by Onich’s questions aa to what the ting divorces, or being respohsi- 4th Motorised Divtskm rolled By a 123^95 teller vote, the lead- bill Monday, but^they seemed con-| dance w-h4'h ...their bodito ar. his wdf sd wise about..c ' \ ble for the debts ot their wives and lato tho fourth day-«4 • ■Mutal NEVABIND CREEPER: Adju.slable straps. Snap faittoOTra., on'JuOceeded in toning d(»wn . an fident of -flnaj; passage. (Oonttoued on Pare Tbree) founds eloMt of their home. Than atis teleplwMfl Orueh and husbands.'’ # mepiip. I Tw'o-piece.Jy’evabtnd sleeve. PAstel pants. White shVri. CORNER MAIN and OAK STRE^I Vv.'.'. • A > 1 ■ . . ' ■ ■ ■ , 6 mbs. to 2 JTS. $2.98 i.,

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