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Hia Flrsmra and Polica Asm. man, Mra. Laon Bradley and Mias Amoug the oounaskn who have Flair, 4 Sartiht Lag wiU mast at 8 o’clock tonight at Barbara Waliett win pteamt a been usmed for th e Klngawnod ^ r, w anwjr. iB I^ 71 NEW About Town South Manchester Firs Depart- Slate of now officera for the oom- Day Oam^Wast Hill Aquatic GENERAL 11,650ro r«M AudU mrat hsadqusrtera on Sprud St. ing election. DelegXtea and al­ Camp in Weab PUurtford is Ralph 1 a( OieulaUan SUMMER SCHEDULE ' Chapman court, Order of to discuss midget football. ternates will also be elected to at­ MaccaroUe,, teacher o f music' in Mmnche$ter— A City o f VUlogd Charm Amaranth, will nieet in the Ma­ tend the annual Department con-, Manchester 'schools.' AU REPAIRING Daily S^A.M. to 6 P.M. sonic Temple tomorrow a t 7:46 Scandia Lodga No. 23, Order of vention in Hartford, July 1 to 16, p.m^.The buaineas w ill inchide the Vasa, will hold ite monthly meat- I Hotel Bond. At thla'meet- Ralph Albsrtua Wa aon o f YOL.LXXIV,NO.207 (TWENTY PAGES) MANCHESTER, C(>NN., FRIDAY, JUNE I, 1955 initiation of candidates. A social iilg at Oranga Hall at 8 o'clock to­ preparatlona will alao be made the Rev. Dr. W. Ralplf^ard and PRICE FIVE CEMTB i THURSDAY hour will foUow in the banipiet night Mrs. Lillian Leggett, rtiair-’ for the annual picnic te be held Mra. Ward of Pltteburgh, PS., will D Y A N D hall, .with refreshments Served by lady of the lodge, urges aU mem- on June 14 a t the home o f Mrs. be graduated from M t Lebanon Sunkist Frozen Mrs. Catherine \ Perecco land bars to bp present Hospital plan Elmer Rice, 76 Russell St. Mem­ I>monade . .7 cans $1.00 High School in Pltteburgh at com­ imd FRIDAY her comntlttee. 'No. 2 dues are noW payable and bers are also reminded to bring mencement exerriaes Wednesday, E R W O R K Free Sh^ti^ should be in to the financial sec­ in their coupons. June , in High - School Stadium, Fresh Sara-Lee Coffee retary of the plan by July I. 8 YOUR DOI HAVE MORE CENTS HERE C k k es...... 7 9 c Mrs.. Alice Cunningham Mt. Lebanon High School. He Denied Stays UNTIL 8:30P.M. of this town, formerly of^-Staf­ ' Harold 8. Bsdurtha of 132 will be remembered as the eldest Iced Fruit Salad jar 49c ford Springs, has been splinted11 Nurses’ Aide Corps has set WethsreU St., a Pn»it and Whitney o f the three sons o f Dr. and Mrs. U rged / for director of. nursing apiece -at,t ^ a date of Monday, June 30, at 6 A lr c n ^ emiUoye, won 370 in .he Ward. The others are David and \lkl\R SERUICE p.m. fo r ite anhual picnic. It wiU sFo Johnson Mlemoiiai H os^tal. Staf­ May^buggottlon contest at the WiUi your L«g of Luiib, aerv* Pinahurst California Liong White Gerald R. Dr. Ward, who -waa ford, succeeding Lawrence. be held a t the home o f Mrs. W il­ pastor of the South Methodist On Gas Executions Potatoei, Preah Native Aaparagu# or Krda Bya Peaa, Mint Jelly Becker of Willin^n, who re­ liam Brennsn, 31 Mt. Nsbo PI. VAN.) STBTIOn and toesed green aalad. If you want aomething different on your for: over seven years, preceding AUChildreu signed. Mrs. Egdh is a graduate __ Dr. Fred R. Eldgsr, is here for the At Hartford Hospital Monday, aalad try Monarch Ruaaian Dreaaing (like Trench only aweeter). ' 4 2 7 Hartford Bd. Manchester,Conn. Los Angeles, June 3 (ff>— of St. Maryy Hospital, Water- At the meeting of the Ameri­ a son was bom to Mr. aiid Mrs. New England Southern .Conference ' Washington, June 8

-— Liega of Lamb are a “good buy" too, with nice trader Genuine bury, and hM been engaged in in- can Legion Auxiliary Monday eve­ The State Supreme Coqrt to­ Spring 7M to 8 lb. lega aclUng at 69c for whole or butt half. Albert Lindsay, 36 Edgerton St., at South (Thurch and w ill be one TELBPB(>NE Mitchell 9-8066 stituUonal/mnd private duty nurs­ ning, June 6, the nominating, eom- and a daughter ter Mr. dnd Mra. of the featured speakera at the day denied the lateat applica- Senate Democrats have set in ing. motion a drive to make freo: BUDGET SAVERS Mrs. Wilber LitUe, chair­ Georgs .Muir, 42 Ck>msU St. aervice thla evening. tion for a stay of exocutiM in behalf of convicted alayer Salk vaccine available “tb Potato Salad' Mississippi 3^ every American child.” Bscon ...... lb. Barbara Graham. The court It would go well beyond Fred Cole Slaw after about 10 minuteo drat Elaenhower’a pinn to pay for "6Bc Chuck deliberation made its ruling anti-polio inoculaUon only of chU- Rath’s Vacuum G rou n d ...... lb. dren whose parents cqn’t afford Packed C(M Cute and Chief Joatice Pbn 8. Gib­ the Shota. ' Guaranteed Lamb son told reportera simply: “It A bill to carry out the rival lat prise Frankfurte P a ttie s ...... 2 lbs. is denied; gentlemen.** Damocrattc propoaai wns intro­ M orrell’a Ready To duced last night by (ainirman Hill Yearly Eat Hama Regular San Quentin, June 8 (/P>— .(D-Alai and the other six Demo- Hamburg . . lbs. /] San Quentin prison went craUc members of tho Smata^ (S lbs. $1.00) labor and Public Welfaro ahead with preparations for mittee. A t the name tim c,/H ill T op Issue Some like it fa t. . . many like it lean , /. and for those the triple execution of Bar­ called, a mebUng of the oon^ttee for Monday tO’ consideryOie pro we suggest very lean Sirloin Tip, Round Steak or Rhump bara Graham and two kill- poials. ^ Detroit, June 8 Tmse, Pot Roasts. And we have a limited quantity of extra for-money murderera when Dembcrate outnumtorod Rcpiib- near strike deadline negotia­ lean cuts of Tendercure Corned B e«. (We say “limited” word was received the State Jicana 7-6 on tliat/rommittee but tions between Fw d Motcur Cb7' for the reason we always sell out regardless of the' Supreme Court had denied one Democratic/ mamher, Sen. last minute pleas to spare Murroy o f Mqptana, ia in Europe, and CIO United Auto Woric- quantity of corned beef we )iave). Meaty 4th thru 7th their lives. pnnmittee pmnocrate end Repub- ers / reportedly, centered to­ cuts of Choice Roast Beef make a nice oven roast at Tho Govomoif had ordered a do- licnnB havp'been nt odds over how beet to Jian^e the Salk vaccine day on the extent to whkh 69c lb. lay of the executkm only pa hour Ford would supplement un- btforo M ri. Graham waa auppoaed eituaUpn. Democrate have Rxm- to go Into tho gaa chamber at 10 not^legialatlon to give the'Fteal- imployment compensation of a.m. dqnt standby poyyers to control “ off workers under » new etribution^nnd price cf the new Word of the High Oourt’e denial paralyala preventive, biit Repub­ ;t. UWB received at 10:06 a.in. ..^Laformed waaieMi m ,. licans generally have Haed up be­ pteaMli ______z Warden Harley O. Teete aaid It hind the administration position in would take a little more than 10 favor o f a vpltmtery ayetem. ____ least in ucin- At HALF^eirServe am^eat O^aiimen^ udnutes to prepare again for the ^ le by Fbto.-But teora w esw ^ Asks Fair Dae deatha o f the Arid. toveegent tepqrta on bow flar 81014 HUl said 1 a Senate speech the otterod to gdxtoong tele route, In Bah Franciaco, Cauef Judge Democratic bill would aaeure HALE’S FRESHLY EDUCATOR THIN WlUlam Denitaan of:'tho UJI. 9th paralleling UAIV b pian tor Barbara Graham "fair and Juat dUtrlbutlon and iwe. guaranteed 1 GROUND MEAT DEPARTMENT Dlatrlct Oourt of Appeale turned B ^ render propoaala calling for Sign Joint Declaration at Belgrade W lieth er. SALTINE down last minute petiUons on tha oUier iMana of control over such also had accepted behalf of Mra. Graham and the two distribution and use lesa immedi­ Soviet Premier Nikolai Bulganin, left, and President Tito of Yugoslavia sign a joint EVERYONE'S DEMANDING FRESH ately neceaeary.” anything anproachiiR': COFFEE ^ CRACKERS naen under death aentracea—John declaration in Belgrade, June 2, urging creation o f a world atmosphere whiidi could waa a secret Lb. ■ante and Iknmet Pericina. Sen. D ow las (D -IU ), a commit- 1 Lb. Pkg. Extra *90,0()0 Profit tro member, complained to the lead to solution by peaceful means of the world’s outstanding problems. Amimg these The Detroit Thnett se34.lMW- Robert Barber, attorney fo r Mra. ever. General Motors Graham, tol—-Tlie & em lin ’s leaders little debate, the House passed the vaccine becomes nvailnble." IB-Gov. mMctof axprcaaad ana* GM also reportadly «Creis4 u ^ And the fr r a M C k it. ka. said ha Senate, a MU directing Army |«y — Britiah’s miaaioaer, tee highway comihie- dipIomaU present. A t a dinner par­ Democrate taeked on two of their B eperta OenfUee i Waahlngtan, June 8 (PV—Prssl tladuetiona fo r losses on a Mor­ The eeaaenb beat buy. . SUGAR HEART ristown. N. J., droaa shop which ■aid Ha didn’t know tha amount, ntolonwlda railwey atrike grouiid mUmme and two fiscal experts, one ty last Saturday the two held a own proviaionB in a M iter nama- While usually reliable Baurcae dealt Eteanhewer's SH HUion dot- and couldn't hnye determinad it in into Ite afath day today with Labor to nproaent the Governor and the peppery exchange oh the merits to calUng aeaalon last night. agreed Ford had aeoepted the bo anid actually waa earning other to be designated by RepuMi- MBHf f/HfSnMC ' la r foreign nid pvogmm aped to proata. advance because the change was paartimakara reporting- "no pro- capitalism versus, aociallam. Gov. Abraham A. Ribicotf, with unlon'e demand la prlnaple, thsgr ^ PREMIER made before Lev had started pro- 8T*M nt nil.’* Induiulal plnnte cana.* Whan he party support, had asked for a fraa FAMOUS BRANDS YOU KNOW CREAM STYLE tha House today after comfortably A t tha outeat of today’s baaring, WeUU Plek HBde to Riddleberger GENUINE SPBINO LAMB FOR B I»T EATING surviving nU ntteraida in the Sen­ subcommittee Chairman MoCSellan dttctioU. were alcwiM down fTOm lack to in the line to foreign diplomate, care plan. The RepubUcan-con- (Oent I an Page TWalva) 15 ate to reduce tha totnl. (D -A rk ) naked W ool he wanted from warehousss For hia own part, -he said, ha stopped, bowed and troUed House of Represratativaa APPLESAUCE iff He Said it waa tha flint time ba would chose Fraxar umde, ineur- CORN ■eante paaeage; last aigbt mark­ to change any testimony now that had encountered the j^blem of Jainmsd with flniahod p c o ^ te . pumped -American’s hand up beat It down write what they cailad ed tha lin t tlm in five yearn a he had had "time to reflect.” betwera landm to tho anca company executive and head and down. a compromise which reduces the penalUpa to diacobtrago waste. atriktag. Aaaoeiated Sociaty of to tha qtecial committee-which ra- SAVE AT PtNEHURST 2 J o r s 2 Cans . global aid Butborination maosurc ^'Nothing that I can thtok of off “You know that's not true,” "H ave a ^trip.” said Riddle- payments for state Inatitutional I'ooanothre Bngineera and Fire­ ported to RiMbtof 'on the state’s berger i n __ „ care. boa won Nraatli approval without a hand, air,” W ool repUad. subcommittee Oounael Robert F. futnra highway naeda and how they IfilSTANT FROSTING money qui. Also defeated were at- men (A 8LBF) and the General . khruthchev It paased'tbe Senate on a veica Bulletins ON DEAL PACKS The internal R^enua Bervica KGanedy ntortod* P u ro ^ Conunlttoe of tbs Pmror- rtMuId bo financed. i,nnd replied tampte to roqnira that a major aaid meaawhlla "wa would ba dere­ Kennedy told him that "Piakua in Russian. vote which ended two hours of an­ fu l Trades Dnkm Oongreaa (T U C ) Mbibicodf reiterated that -ha oon- ger-charged speechmaking. A t ana froai tha A P Yl^ras DtjriO'JS FLUFFY iRTiS'lfJO MIX part o f aoianomie aid be made an lict in our duty if we did not fol­ of. Philadelphia made the same re­ broke down last night. L a two cent jocreaaa in the ^ " I don’t kpow what Be said, Rid- Ioann rather than grants. low through" to iavoetigmto Wool’s quest. and you. refused,” and that point Sen, Benjamin L. Barringer SAVE 6c L g .P h g . Nine to the muon’s top trade dleberger reported later/”but he (R-New Milford) protested the on 3 Ib. Crlsco a t 86c i:AN I FAIL - NO ' OOr !NG / Final Vote 88-18 story. The tax eoUectore are thia waa prior to the ruUng on wee certathly saying Tha final vote was 59-18, with 11 union teadere left the meeting to (Oenttnuad an Fag# T w elve) "personal villflcation." . ITVK TOTS DDE m 8TRB V kaoeya to . have had obaervers at Lev. He aiUd the Ptnktte request report to Labor ."MlnUter Sir Ooiaaa, Oaltf.. Ju m 8 ,JF>— RapubUcaaa and anven Damoerntn Contrary to - expectaUons\ the The changes written into the bUl SAVE 6a I^w ,. . for your the heasinga. Walter Monckton “no progreaa nt Five cUldrm perlehei la m f in voting "no.“ Ihe program la al­ usually voluble Khruahehev were-propoeed by Seii Philip • P. on Cheer at 36c HOPS One of thf contract ehnages In- (Ooattoned on Page Twelve) nU has bora made.’’ no ferowell speech at the alrpoi that gutted a frame house near Lalng (D-Windror), and they .shopping ' oonven- ready under conaiderethm by tha Pradnetions Ont . thle nerthern Gaflferida valley SAVE 2Qc House Foreign A tfairs Committea. His arrival oration. In which he ouchad o ff the emMttefcd speech- on 3-^ large Sugpr Free Cott Ala, LA ROSA ' SAW. FLORIDA Factortas and workah(q>a began li) effect invited 1110 to rejoin the nqking- They must be ari>rov«d oomaiaalty laat aight. The vIC- ience. we arc open T Tho overwhelming approval ra- to cut (UternUona, with wideepnnd News Ti^its ttnee, chlldrm to Mr. and Mra.- , Oranfe or Grape 3 for &6c oordad by tho Senate, ..however, Soviet bloc, was received with iby^the| House which approved the GRAPEFRUIT unemployment in proepect if the notable coolness by the Yugoslav' bUl ^ week. Rabert Dapipe, wcca Bteada, 8| THURS. and FRI. Spaghetti No. 1 p m & s ^ o A v & eoncealed a Bieaaure o f strong dia- atrike does not end quickfy! C^cd froBi .AP Wircfl SAVE I9c , _ ' aatisfaietimi on the part o f abme ers Perish President and his . government. The changes proaoaa to: Waada, 7. William and Rehart, on 6 pack Sqgar VTse' Cott sodas Six major Welsh steelworks an­ T ito and nu visitora closed their 1. lim H to 31A76 a week ..the 6-yaar-ald twias)' aad EdndMth^ until 8:S0 P. M. It’s SECTIONS Senatora .who voted'for tho bQir nounced they would bank their 5. Bevecal vekmtaer fireiurii imrton 68c y - 2Pkgs. Hand peeled la heavy ayrap. Thoy Borvod notice they would furancee today and put 3,700 V. .K. Kriabna Menon flies to . (OaiBttaned On Fags Tw elve) eaffered buiga to. leacua at- SAVE 36c Msy to park and Sandwhh Speckil ‘ ^ fight to roduco tho mphoy totai to workera on odd Jobe. Another firm Lendeii with reported Indian plan (Oeall kto Page Twelve) on Squirt soft drink 2 cartons for 62c 2 Cans tho Appropfiationa Committea In Branford Gar Crash aent 50 men on vaeattion "to avoid ttf bring United Btatea and' Rad Buy 7 pack for 31.00. fend 7 labels to easy to shop for alL later on tha Senate floor whon tho giving them the sack.’’ - China together fer Formoeaa- OOP FOR 'oAB Tjkx MDOB— PERrECT RICE forthcoming uuaay hill is tekon Branford,, June 3 (FV-TWo Y 6Ie Dqiena o f other factories iaeuad Swift and get your doU»f ^ck. SPICED HAM V freshman and two teenage girla peace taUu on invitation o f nau- ■tote Capitol. BaiM M A dnaa your Good Things to up. tho. logialnUon. paaaod yoster- "pnitecttve” notices—that they tral nation.'. Pope Plus XU says 8 (F) RepabWeaui hi tlw logle- SAVE 15c - . day nuthortsM eontinuatiott of the died anrivtoday aa a result of a LOAFCHEISE 4’^ ^ y c eoCislon betwnwDGCWGMI thair.panvertib’le might have to eioao—or went on wvltoie and jeurMllato exart "pre­ 8 Bias latoro deeldsd todiqr to aapptot on 100 Tetley Tea Bsgs*^ When., you Eat at S02 Main St. niimneooKiMnQt aavea-year-old aid program. Ac­ part time. 5 ponderant influenoe” upon public a twe-ceate a galleu toeiaaea to buy packai^ for 64c tual mommy to carry it out muat car and n truck on hearily travel­ . FBESHLY SUOED i^S YOU ORDER V led V.S, Route X here. No new moves came yesteblay OPteiki and urgas them to ihtar- the gaBoOna tox,.‘usw fear arats, bo voted a^mntaly. from the government,- which hna pret fu lly tea nawa o f the .day. . already iim iiw iiu8a8 by Oav. Buy deal pack of 64 Sslada Tbs bags aum m RKi ... Son. Muato. (R -8d ). an nppro- The atudmte were idenUfled aa and save 22c' CUDAHY'S SUNUGHT John P. Flanagan Jr., lA aon o f declared n state o f ,national emar- Financee of New York (hty pay- Of Alabama Methodists Rlhktof aui kto Mtow Dimi piintlaas commlttoo mombor, put gmey. PriuM Miniater Eden sUU crate. it plainly whon ho t Mr. atoitegraghir Just after. laav- Gettysburg airport, a graaa strip JMm L . Bm ^ ha been efferod Job dlacrilninatlon and the church bridges all of tha man-made de­ LEAF tr GHOFFED SFINAOH AU toamk WO.W1U bast tha panto o ff of and Mra. l)(aiBjhall C Bolster. 'tog, IxacrlcC J u ^ Adiuaa’ with a 2,3flO foot runeray. Tha air- ■ lek. lead the way. Tha daya of vices which divide the huptan fam ­ ooMTBBT CAPTADPs (nroanr : OPEN LABO E S O B them o r mnyono olao who wants to Bblatar ia a ‘iK tpn lawyer. Mias Fdewteoom. Tulsa. Jtala 3, pbrt is Just aorthweat to the town Twp funeral- duqiei employea Mxtd class citixen are end ily into, races, Rlassii, or nations. WaehtogMn. *m e8W j4M h. ■NOW CROP taka.uB oat . Bolater prepeS dK tonttk at the ’itoiPi toa WM santeMad to and not f a r from Xiaimhower’i an accused in Minebla, N. Y. of Every Mrson le to equal fMUng NFS piElflMOBs OTa THURSDAY Cub 4 5 c “la that oyamt o f any hoatilitiaa Wiaam RfMBtoUtohwrat for murder. farm. 1 *■ macabre theft tiene .8«a8 nma's The Alabama Methodist Oon- before God, and can share equally 8RAFEFRUIT «r BLEND JUICE braakiag out God hrtp the aggraa^ Branford poUoe told the M' itoitimied for tea Jamea 0. Hagtrty. Eiaaflkowto’sJ pocket to 18.780I laCliuU ag tlckete terence at Montgomery adopted a in tbs benrilto it provides.” and FRIDAY TtrJW llM CeoM aor.” ■waa headad around a . o f RanMel Doaa, one presa aaeratory, told raportora tha on hoCee race. T w e n ty resolution asking tha General Aa- Later ou he aaid: “^ e saali Aa W Uto greramt of a Wertd ■hdtt BaSto Kd. plam being uaad by. the Preridant toanagars are aeiaed to New York aeably not to paaa any lagialatioii 1 that GM M «ur ftthar, Christ to UNHL8:30Pit M 4W(|jMBm K COMM* FARM HOI^E FRUIT PIES 2 t4 :2 7 c ■ha had ptoedito ■a aRarpalli to hoaShm to I8-yaar> that aniM "iateifan .with tkal .(AP WIWfBoto). f ,(O to« m Fhfo ttobJi \ * old boy.- right jja nuintaln aeparato ndal* .(< t * \ 1 . ■ * \

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. / - / h PACBETWO IIANCHESTBR EVENINC BEBALD, 1£AK|^HESTER, CONN^ FI^IDAY, JUNE 8,1965 - 'I IIANCHESTBR EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN* FRIDAY, JUNE 3,1958 PAGE I Economic Relimans rartgned from membership on the board. ‘A-War ^evitable,^ Ike in SmaU Plane to M toato a chaiigeer attitude on rts Heard Routina reports of th» Board eC Coordinator $3.SBiUio^Aid the Bqikln nation toward the Church Aid; the nominating coas- C ana^ Chi^t $aya On Gettysburg Hop West, a n ts^ offeeVof the joint Car Crash Kills Rockville-Vemon Postal Drivers mlttea and othare wars raad by the Plan Survives etiitenMnt ^ Oongreas,' he said, Conference rtiairmen and accepted by tha con- - s dould be profi 'Excommunication New Receive Awarilfr (Oontlned frem Page One) (OwrtMned troaa P i^ One) Major chang^ad(4>tad. by the O. - WraU Taa Four Teenagers Senate in the aid w(U inchidad; A 3MkW^tei*ai BaBeva R ? F^Mtpone Any Actions on Test in Senate “ MAMnO” “OgLt BUICK Rockville Family Fight Jinx At this poiaf a motion was War m , ha aald as long as tha has been certlfled aa aatlefactory provialon aarmarklaA 300 mlUion At StI* aeaa*« For Argentine’s Per on (OenUmwg (ram Page One) Po*tmaeter"H. Olln Gran^ pre­ made from the Soor to reMnaidcr weatam powers havs greater miU- by tho Air Force. He said It also dollars in the aid totiusto pay for sented toe National fla fe^ Coun­ Controversial Subjects (Continned trona Pago One) the earlier motion and to hear tha taiy capiMHty and graater stock meets loqulromonU of the decret ouphu UR. agricuUi ■at., B aadr i r ett Cartaeaei with toe thick. The entire left ride cil Safe Driving Award/to three report of the Committee on Roman for rtilpment abroad; an ■aa., <’Wraasa l a i r la Tawa"— Aa , Fire Guts Maine Home local parcel post drlvM today. To Saturday Session Service. Ho did not aay what thase “ Olaaa Wtitoar'’ Vatican Oty, June 3 (P)—^Abment ia made by th* church. This of toe convertible waa smashed In. CathoUciam. a oemmtttaa whkh pUm of war matarials, tha Rus- coining ^tpropriationa bill, bo de­ nOnt requiring the uto of Vatleaii monsignor qald today waa don* tn 1349, when the penalty Paul Acsto waa Awarded the were. clared. trapping the body of one of toe Continuing In aentan thia mocn* was formed at last year’s conftr- tiana afe not going to taka offense lion addlUonai dollars for eoaa^lbic toasident Juan D. Peroit has alnnad waa pronounced on all peraona-who boys for more than an hour. T-he eight year pin for Alght years of ence on a tamporary basis. Aftar i^wn other nations dlaagrea with Asked whether the Prortdent Another matUr that seemed aid (or BoUvla,. Guatemala ahd gravely in the Argentine churcti- Rockville, June 3 (Special) —Sothera who have migrated into driving without ait'accident. Arne Inc tha USth annual Vvm Bnsland l(ad a part in the arreet, trial and other boy was thrown from the tha reading of the report by the them. Mgbt uo* tha amaU ^ano fre­ certain to play .a rola In tbs H JU, to be taken ou t o f a p rea l^ stote feud and he may have been Impriaonmcnt of Joaaf Cardinal Anyone having a spare 4-leaf clov­ the area hoping to find work in Btcrud was pra^nted toe four maasura’a ultimata fata was Yug<^ «*r. SoathaiB Oontertnca, cenraead at chairman, tha Rev. Frank CuUnel- *Vut tha minute w e have oqual>- quently, for trtpo to Gettyaburg, dantlal contiogonoy fund o f-'100 axoonmiunlcatcd by the Roman MIndiaenty of Hungary. Th* crash occurred about 12:30 er or even a rusty old horseshoe the industrial plants, the Butlers year pin and Stenley.Ruganla toe m s South MeUwtBat Church, haard lo o f E. Weynwttth, Uaaa. Bishop Uy." he said, ‘’therein liaa thf Hagar^ nald "that deponda on tha joint statsmant with Ruarta yea­ m lllloh doUarcr; and a statem'ent OathoUc Church. Canon law of the Roman Catho­ a.m. The car Was headed in a that is no longer held in esteem came to Rockville tn November of one year pin/ . raparU from aawaral comrnittaaa Lord, upon a auggeatlpu from the danger of aomebogy losing his situation nt Dm time and I would terday favoring "satiafacUon of of intention that European nations Peron, a Catholic, la leading a lic church ia explicit on the aub- westerly direction into Branfor(L might do well to paae it along to 1953.' Soon- after Butler waa To be eU^ble for toe National tem per." tha legitimate r^hts” of Red hired by Pratt A Whitney Airoraft Safety Cwncil awards a man and'voted to poatp^e hearinc of Soor, ruled that the committee it­ not linat to Oottynharg." wMch have been aided by past VR. govenujent canq>algn reetrietlng ject of excommunicatiim, which la The thick was traveling In the the Butler family. self had tha right Uo di^ge its Plant Is the Royal Canadian Tho piano ia n f jcg^pilaco Aaro China regarding Formosa, tha saatsUnca should bend their own traditional .right* of ;the church of varioua degreea. opposite direction. Today ^r. and Mrs. Arthur In Bteat H artford he required ma­ must (Mve a commercial vehicle othera, includinc the controveraial Air Force’s top adviser on air Island stronghold of Chiang Kai- jor surgery. as part of his dally assignment at ■ 7 repent of the Board of Social and name, and accordingly it' was Oommander mada hy tho A ocq De­ shoulders to tha task o f building in predominately Cath­ Instaneaa of it - with which Butler with their- two children, changed to the “Committee' ..on material. Ha.formerly was chief sign amd Etagtooerin g Oo., o f shek w hi^ this nation is pladgad up the- economies of free Asian nii.vnn olic. YIm feud opened last Novem­ Peron may have come into con­ CRA8H KILLS SIX When fully. recoverdd he re­ leases weeka out of each year. Bertha, 8, and Arthur Jr., 11; are Economicl Relationa, to later buai- of staff to U.S. Gan. lAuris Nor- tp dqfend. ' turned to work, only to be laid I^ese awards are closely guard- neas aeaslon. Proteitant Witness." any, Okfla. OrdImAy tha Prart- nations. ber with a declaration hy Peron, flict include Canon Law 2334. Stendish. Mich., June 3 UFt— on their way to Belfast, Maine to Discussion of the wording od stad, commander of NATO Air dent flies in a giant Oonatellntlon. ' 'Son. Jenner (R-Ind) during da- denied by Catholic prelatea, that It declarea that "aU those who off a few weeks later. Shortly ^ and not handed out indis- /■ FoUowlnc a abort devotional beta yosterday mentioned the Six men were killed and another view the charred remains of the tho roport and motions to chango Ibrees in central Europe. In ona teat night in tha li^t some clergymen were working to emit laws,' mandates or decrees waa Injured serioualy last night before he gained employment At /mmlnately. Each driver must period this mondne, with the Rev. ; declaratioii e f jrincipiee algnad by family home. The parents were I earn his award by. safe an< Cart W. Santera of RockvUla, pro* parts of It and to delete other He told the . eonference that plana tho craft flow to Gettyaburg undermine hi* regime poHiitony. against the freedom and rights of in a two-car collision on U.S. 23 notinid yesterday that Are had Ipy* p«n>-- aviatloa writers,Srsometlmee quot­ in 31 mkauXos and returned in the Tugoelav Praeident ahd Soviet Th* moneighor consultant of the the church are etruck by excomr courteous driving. PICKY'S parts were made (ram the Soor, 20 bne mile south of Stapdish in the ald^, and with Dr. Gerald O. ing people like ine," have contri­ Premier Nikolai A Bulganin, but completely destroyed the home! McCulloh qMakinf on “ Son of God, with Snal discuaolon and accept­ atdttutoe. I t usuoUy taken tho -gregTUldn of the Holy Office, muntcaUon in a broad sense, Saginaw Bay and contents. .With the father workingyand buted recently to “a 9a|>—a helluva Freatdant' about tsro hours each the news came lata in the debate «e prefect is Pop* Plua XH, which is reserved in a special mother recovering, the jinx mnick To clean out bottles, d6ci iters Son of Man," the buaineaa aeaslon ance of the report hold over to a DANCING Arenac C oiM y Sheriff Edward For the Butlers, the tragedy Is panic" over growing Russian air Fred Edwards way by nutemobUe. Tho, dlstonco and played no part In the oUteome, arid; manner to the Holy See (th* Beetinger- idmtfled the dead aa; young Bertha. She wi^struck or dreasing bottles with rrow was opened by. Biahe^ John Wealey later business aeasidn. ' but one of many which has been necks, a baby bottle bninK ia the Lord of the Boaton Area preaidins. The balanca of the ooaaion thia atrangth. \ ia 86 tniles by htgCmay. Tugoelav AM Provided S t : jRDA’ .. ■'■OLt *1 “W* cannot ypt aay whether he P op*),” Chariea John Wain, 25, Monroe; by a car while croasing^ark St., Thera is nef tha sUghtaSt quae- Frad Edwards, local CD director, Rut in interviews today. Baas. (Peron) haa fallen into the atete Dlreroe Laws Scared plaguing the family for the past and though not serloiMly injured, best weapon. Included In the unfinisned huai> morning was taken up with the The Preeident’e Air Pores aide S U K C t ’ Arthur Max Kopka Jr., 23, Mon- 18 months. Late in the fall of FRUIT MART nesa of tha Friday afternoon aas- tion, he aald. ag to wattars'^iUi- has haen appointed coordinator for and pilot. Lt. Ool. Wlllioan G. Dra- MansflaM (D-Mont), Jackson (D- of excommunication, nor can w* 'The monrignor consultant said K eitb Howard Rathbun. 30, retired medical attoitlon. compoatta report of the three Dis­ tary aupartority ov er Bo«|et deny it. 1953 Are Wiped out a poultry busi­ EA8 Y FREE PARKINO aion were the reporta of tha Board trict auperintendanta, Norwich, Cqnalrnd nnd tha State GKril D e- ear is among threo pOota Who have Waeh) and Husqthrcy (D-MInn) Argentina’s dlvprce law and ateps Rt. 2, Ntovport, Mich.; John H. 'The fam ily has. npc been able to \ Ruaala. ftnae organisation. all Indicated the incident wbuld be Danclag Thranghatit! Peron ‘ la Grave Sia* against religioua education may ness which Mr. and- Mrs. Butler locate permanent /living quarters „ 250 MIDDLE TITRNPIKE WEST of Social and Economic Relationa Naw Bedford and Provtdanca, with been chocked not to fly the plane 1365 Swigart, 30, Monroe; Benjamin R. and the- Committee on Roman "W iUiout a r e ^ o o k o f his new post Edwards will be used by aid opponents in their ef­ "But certainly, he ia in graVe havs brought Peron and the njiem- Hillikri', 22. Midland, and Elwood had established. in the area and have bran making J. Kenneth Peapmi. superintend­ strucUon wa couldXliek tha with the ITVaident aa a paasanger. According to the ' family, the OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK — 9 A.M.Vo9 PM OithoUcism. man between Conelrad, Tha others are Maj. William forts to reduce the program, ’the rin, and with him all the legiab- bers of his governmi^nt into con­ 8 . ^ l a , 25, Midland. their residence at ' the Rockville ent of the New Bedford District Ruaaiana hands downr->«^ why ws TONIGHT tora who have adopted th* law on final payment had been made for 1951 F3RD See Lenfthy Debate reading the nport for all three. tha in Thoman and Maj. John W . Mitch­ bill would permit Tui^alavU to flict wlt)i this cod*. * Charlas Reichert, 32, of Monroe, Hotel since their arrival SWEET JUICY should bo sesM Pm damned if contribution to CD com- receive 40H milUon dollars In de­ riivorcc, eliminated religioua edu­ 'The eikm* code proclaims that toe equipment and the first profits Arthur Jr., who haa managed to Due tottieSact that these reports Naaaed te Boards I could see," be said. ell. Miffered a fracture of the pelvis were soon to be realized when the CUSTOM V4 \ smed likely to consume an in­ municatton arm. Two pilots win man tha plane fense support money In the year cation from thp ecKoola and con­ those who impede eccleriastlcal /*nd Internal injuries'. escape toe family jinx, has a Her­ A number of local and area pao- “we do havo we^ioas of His flrH^major dutios win coma curred in th* arreite of prleeta jurisdiction also incur excom­ blaze left; the Butlers penniless, ald paper route and will be away HONEYDEW MELONS 35c length of time in debate ple, propdaed by tha Conference’s nt all times whila tha Prastdent ia atartlng July 1 and an undiacloaed FOLKA JAM B^inger aald HHllker and destruction and wo are golnk\to In conaseti^ with tha nationwide Bum In tha form of military itema and Catholic laymen. munication. Davis were aouthbound in a car save for the house /and furhish- from his regular beat for a few SWEET RIPE PASCAL or WHITE and It seem wise to post­ nominating committee, were elect- ;>lant them on them the nlmil aboard. ^KbOMATie pone tna other bualneas of the day, CD alert Ji In addition to Eiaanbower and such as planes and guna. BAIHR I "Whit., i* certain, if the Preal- . Th* congregation of the Ha owned by Hilliker and believed to Inge. days. Warren Harrington will be eid unanimouBly today to various hey Mrtl over the traces.” dent haa not fallen into the atete Office, whose functions include Following the footsteps of many hie pinch hitter. 2 4 0 0 S CHERRIES CELERY the Rev/ ldr. Saunders made a Conference boiurds and commit- The new podlUon tic* in with tha tw o pUota. JarnCo J. * Rowley, Manaflcld, a Foreign RrtationB have been driven by him. Plant said a “lot of misguidad Edward! alrwdy holds. He la Ounmitteo member, told a re­ of excommunicaUon, ia that he ia that of considering excommunica­ . 15c IWRCll motion th at-^ two reports bo car- w* poopla” thibk of war in terms of head of tha White House Secret Reichert was believed to be the 49c Lb. rtad over t^ Saturday afternoon, va on State porter: “I wouldn’t be aurpriaed If 12 wrahMlrM a very abort «ep from it." tion, is one of 12 such governing driver of the northbound car Among thoaa alactad was the “ years from now—In tarma of Service detail, is making tho flrat toe headlights of air oncoming car Neither Crockett nor toe cargo of ICEBERG when there would be,m ore Urn# to lunicationa Advisory Board flight to Gettyaburg. Tito's pronouncement had tho ef­ Ray Hanry-Al Sark* Excommunication, one of the bodies of the church and ia one of carrying the other four men. come in at an angle to Reichert's paintings waa injured. The bee TOMATOES Rev. Percy F. Smith, easocUU ihbuttano rttd pUoUaaa - planes. State CD dira^r. Ed- major penalUea of the church, cute the most important coMider them. IBa motion was pastor t/t South Methodiat Church, Hagerty said Biseahower will fect of reducing tho old bUI in tha Jaa Rack—Ooan. Tri* Bessinger said i^ appeared that car. The crash followsd, Johnson departed to r a study of real life LETTUCE __ it airplanaa w ith man in tham, a radio T. P. and etheea. vDcraona from benefit* and mem- Ebcommunicatlon hto been in­ the Hilliker car jump^ over the ea n la d , to 4>. who was named to four poots— ha said. wUl continue to be required not use the twownglno piano on Houao and In the Senate Approprt- said. subjects. 15c Fkg. About 10 mlnutaa after the mo­ Oonalrain is tha aystem Worked adona Oommltteo." berahlp {n the church.- voked frequently by toe church tn center divider strip of the highway 10c Hood rvMMwrttt— on. Radio and Televi­ for some time. trips when Mrs. ghaenhowar ac­ " it may, under certaiil'cpnditlona, tion was passed the chairman and out by the hroadcaeUng indbstry Jachson aald in a aapmwte hitar- Dancing every FHdajr the peat to indicate its wrath. after failing to make an “s” curve PERMIT LEGAL SBPARA’nON BEAUPRE sion, Bnrsau of Conferenco Soa- fo r givin g inXmrmatioh before and companies tho Proaident. be lireur.red automatically. But Sometimes it struck emperors and UNWELCXIME SWEET. DaiClOUS ICE COLD ona mamb«r of the Board of Social slona, tha Audit and the Commit­ In one teat, the small plana flew Mew tho Ttto-Bulganln stotomont night thronghent to* and collided broadside against the after enemy nU ck without per- aometimea an official pronpunce- kings Alnong town was Napoleon Reichert car. Sprouse's Corner, Va. (F) — The Hartfbrd, June 3 OF)—In con­ MOTORS, h *. tee on O onferm ce Relaticsia. from Bethany, Okie., to Washing­ "caato a doubt” on TugeelavU’e te- Vir^nia Museum of Fine Art’s currence with toe House, the WATERMELON ON ICE AT MJL TIMES Iha Rev. John E. Poet, pastor Teeni^ers Caugbt mittlng enemy nlrflraft to locate tantiona toward the West. TIm A witneas, Edward Johnson of Ctaryaler-Plymanth Cars targets by foDowiiv beams from ton on on# ongiyia- Ashland, Wis., 4aid he waa follow­ traveling,, artmobile ha* drawn Senate hzs approved a )>lll per­ a For variety we saggrat: Fancy grapes, extra large sweet eaO- of North Mathodiat Chur«h, was At Gettysburg, the President United States baa bean building OATURDAT historio ruling last yaar that thousands of visitors, but one waa mitting legal separations in (Con­ 258 East Ceater St commercial radio up Tngoalavia’n arernd foreaa for Bishop Lord Hits segregation in public spools was ing belilml Reichert’s car which lag pears, large rise eatlag apples, sweet, jnicy temple eraages, rtaetad to two groups—the Board Attemptmg Break today wiU add to his aaaaU but was towing a boat on a trailer. decidedly unwelcome. necticut. Under provisions of the ^ S. J4 dC Wortd Peace and the Nominat­ During eolsrgeneida tba only several years. illegal. " , OPEN EVENINGS blood oraages snd.calava pear*. Stop In sad see oar varied'— commercial radio operanen will be growing, black Abardaan Angtu Johnson said Reichert’s car had A bee buzzed into the cab. The bill a woman would be able to live yonll be amazed!/ ing COmmlttae. herd. m is baini* preaantad a Humphrey declared thara Bias in Alabama le Supreme Court’s ' May 31 curator-driver. Sam Oockett, lost •part from her husband and still A Manrtieater teenager was one on 1240 and 640 on atandird (AM) BOI WIUVR leaving it up to' local paXled him and just as it reached Also named were Tbomaa E. cow and a ealf by tho Brandywine toe curve ahead of him b4 saw control and the veKicIe’ overturned, retain her-legal rights. Rocem of 500 E. Cmter St, to the radio. \ courts to' determine when it la Q'lee^ of three youths picked up by Bast In connection with tho hktion Aberdeen Angus Breeders Assn. Board of Church location for New SUNDAY (Ooatbned from Page One) "feasible” to ftbojiah segregation, Hartford police after they at­ wldo drUl Juno 15, Edwards said SPECIAL LUNCHES Bedford; tho Rev. Cart W. Saun- in toe 'South recriveij booeta in ITnrnTriTrilfflBYWBIWI11in il1w»»«W» "»R R R riBIMMBWBBIIBIBBH9BMIi!aiffiaMUPiarOI9IWIIII»BB!IIIIMOIBOa8WOIBBBIBBBM) dare, pastor of tho RodralUe Math tempted a break at a atora thara the publli: is not expected to pir- hiMi — g 680 dkdhr snariM our elder brother and savior, and Tennessee and Maryland.' - odist Church, to the District Oom- Wedneaday night, police eaid. tlcipete. TTw drill is , being held, Begin Exj^riment OWokcM In lha ikiaket RAY HENRY that in him we are brother*, re­ Th Intar-BOard Council .of the mlttee on Ministerial QuaUflca to teat OvU DefenM organisations. Ta Taka Out 9Sa gardless of races and classes." Methodist Clmri:h.’e Holaton' Con- He was David LaChapelle, 16, The only'way in which the pub­ Given On C.O.D. Deliveries tlons; and the Board of Temper of 23 Englewood Dr., an escapee With New Lights At Hanover Courthouse, Va.. ferenra proposed'*t Chattanooga, ance: and Mrs. Edwin Brawn of lic wlU bo affected, Eldwards said, O A K G R IL L Circuit Judge . Leon Bazile ruled Tenn., that ‘leadership training from the Connecticut School for ie- that motorists will bo stopped PklDAr. JUNE Igl ISl McKee St. to the committee Boya at Meriden. Eaat Hartford 33 OAK aXe BIAMOaBSnEB yeaterday that *a million dollar schools be opened to Negro lead­ on Promotion, Cultivation and Ad­ fo r about 10 minutes shortly after Experimental high powered bond Issue for school construction ers whenever poeslble" and that police said he was returned to the noon on the day o f the drlU. • in Hanover county waa illegal and vance. school. street U^iria Mts,^OF«iJtal^^^tW "Apprintment b Handuras” The bond issue was approved the youths attempted to break GMm Ford-An Sheridan dicated public schools in ,.aomq \ Dorothy W eld^96 Walnut St; called xwterday ___by . .. Jam as July 14, 1953. Samuel W. Shelton, into the rear of the Highway Sur­ TechBtcolop—Shown 8:45 K Hanover attorney, u k e d an -in- M ainland cQuntlea. w ill open their BY KROEHLER Observed by DAR H i^ Berhica Huestls, 71 Veraon Sheckey, town engineer, who told doors to both Negro and white pu­ plus Stores on Pitkin St. While S t him the lights were toady. EASTWOOD ^_JnncUon on th* ground that such the olticer and D etectivs BMwln money could be used only for non- pils next'fall for toe drat time. In a latter to General Manager Oreterj Feck Lm U* Car* a The BOLAND OIL CO. Tully were rtiecking ' tha store aa* segregated schools after the Dr. ’Thomas J. Pullen Jr., state Orford Parish Chapter, DAR, Ridiard Martin, Parker Soren, Micbacl WUWas observed its 60th annlveraary yes­ after the burglar alarm sounded. manager of tha Manchcattohranch Mia' Mia n a a Supreme Court’* decision, and ■uperintendent of schools, said de­ Patrolman Otto Miller noticed Thespians Elect la i- t that tola was not what toe voters segregation probably a’UL take terday afternoon with an. interest­ o f the Connccticttt Pow er , CO., “Th« TEL MHdMl 34320 three boys running south on Main eSld he hope* to have th* onto be­ 'T h a G t a u . approved. . \ <. longer in other counties. . Jiut ing meeting held at the historic St. and picked them up. PhtdI* The latest count by > state offi­ how" long will depend largely on Slate _Tomoirow ing installed On Center Stxto MM-.—-__ M Ellsworth Homsstead in Windsor, The 15-year-old youth was 1 ■ operation at th* end of next week. Plata" E iip ip a r cials showed that 44 other Virginia toe individual county school super­ karting with dessert of birthday turned over to the Juvenile Deten Hi* light* era being tested in^ la caUr TELEVISION locaJitiek' approved bond lasuea for intendents, be said. S-Ploco Soettanoi Groufi tion Home In Hartford and the The annual picnic-meeting of the Bbeoa la calar school construction between Jan­ caike, aherbet and coffee at 1:30. an effort to demonatrptO the ef- , l:ia4:Sa*:«* third youth was charged with at Center ThespUma Will be held to­ uary, 1950, and N ovem ber,. 1953. oa ahown Following the bueineaa meetingi toctivenees of new ways of light­ It waa ncA known whetoer the tempted breaking and entartng. morrow at 6:80.p.m. at “Brook- ing streets. an iiiteresUng letter from Mrs. A Him case was continued until a moor,’’ tho house of Mr. snd Mrs. gtos^ •‘flTBAItOB LAPT W TOWK" bonds had been sold. Education ANN BROS. L. Criawell. a chartac member of latqr date in Eaat Hartford poUcs Burton Moore South Coventry. ’ PROEMS / officials withheld comment pend­ the chapter whose mother, Mrs. A. court yesterday.^ Mr*. Donald Richter 1* la charge ing further study. .- M E m b h i5h H e a t fa ig W ; Case, was t^s first regent, was M reaeevationa and arrangements largest SCR!IN Ivideo Bveryjbiy—All Rlgbte Reaervad—H. T. Dlckfaura A Co., 1 ruling on the bond taeu* IM lOOtmONTWRIfANKS read. In this ahe told of th« found­ for the steak roast preceding the came to supervisors of Prince Sec ' For ing of the chapter In 1896, with m eeting. llA n T rO R O Vast H.artford Edward (bounty in Virginia held Pace 13 1c Special 12 memberi: Mrs. Frank Cheney, Mobile Hospital Election of officer* will b* held D R IV E -lia //)’.-.?///' firm to toe view that th* county Mrs. Mqro Qispman, Mrs. Charles and member* not «bl« to attend th* r T i to* r ' 11' . ' * h would not operate public schools Cheney, Mlaa Mary Cheney, Mrs. Assigned to CD supper should ]flan to be on hand unless the races were kept sepa­ Elwooidj S. Elk Mrs, William H. for th* meeting which follow*. . Now! For a limited tlaie rate; Moore, Mrs. Charles. Benson, Mrs. For direction* to Brookmoor. call The euperviaqra — governing Oiarles House, Mies Ella Stanley, A 200-bed mobUe emergency Mrs. Richter or Mrs. Everett Beld- only we are offering FREE body of toe county — reaffirmed se o e S M now mach you can s m Mre. A. L. CnnVell and Mrs. A. hospiUd, aseembM at Uniisville, Ing. a new Motorofai Portable or their action of Tueaday night in WiUard Case. r u k r t s a m o w adopting a school budgri shorn of Ky., iai now on route to Manchester "MAN¥flTHOUT Clock Radio with every TV The program was then taken Orasery BeraarA operating funds. Where It will bo stored at Wad­ A S T A ir , F E C K LBB purchase. "We're not mad at anybody," said in Al-LaTATI over by Mrs. Roger ^Ullame, pro­ Cloeing at noon Saturdayi gram chairman, who told more dell School where other emergency Kirk OeeglM n iH PnrpI* Supervisor Jack G. Bruce. "We Auto insuranca... about the starting of \the chapter, Jm *M *Crala< Plain” during June, July, August •imply (eel that the majority of m edical auppUea a rt k ^ t , accord­ Claire Trerer our citizens want to continue vdien meetings were held in Che­ ing to Fred EdwEdynwds, OO torector. — F l a a » ney Hall. She read Inteteeting ex- ImspitM WM avmrded to Qa*. Maalsaaierr separate schools. I b c 1 i • v • if FRANK LANGMACK, Affent Fridsy» Saturday, Sunday The “GLASS WEM“ Kaeia Baalh 277 n O A D Prince Edward County operates ceipta from the minutes Of some of Manchekter hacaus* this to w }■ ^Senriasla MI-3-1 lU these early meetings. Several of Ciauuiflcas* • Oekr! B4w. O. BibIsera a school aystem next term It will MItcheU 9-5650 considered by dvU Defense offlclaU Uprtaiag" BALES and be only if toe races aro kept sepa­ the presmt members, repik'^’i^'V to be in a vital area because of VIetor Itolaie e. l(Mta«B*ry AcMaa B k TELEVISION RADIO SERVIOE early members, participated in a 1 1B relationship to Hartford, Waite Sea,- rate." • * “T n OLAH-aurpnr< 6>aw t i l l -The Prince Edward achool* were auttaTa iMawiaNci coMBaHT skit of)s meeting held at the, home Edward said. “ VIOLBhT “ ■uaMOLk “BAMBOO raSOM " part of the origliial case considered A» M«aii C*i*in*a« of Mrs. Charles Benson In the ■ The town is one of 10 commu- Larra FlareraaaS Cbaaaal i. New B svn, Caaa. S:M (C M ) LIFE OF BILEY — by the supreme Court before its 19001. Those parUclpcUng ^ re : nites In the State selected as a rite SATCBOAT' c r s n iR O ’' C H iL D H L N Chaaaal la narttaaS. Caaa. a i) BET BAYM OIlD^^y I »v {fu^lcnd l, I • . t H I . r CARTOON S Chaaari » FittaHM. Ms h . Mrs. E. Arthur Burgess for Miss for storage of one of th* hoepital* Chaasal M Maw BritalS, C*aa. V (i») MBMTABT THEATEB Mary Cheney, registrar; Mrs. H\L. according to Edwards. At l liU Ohaaaal tt Watarhair. Caaa. l ^ f P F o n TMYany fo r Mrs. C. D. 'Talcott, sec­ There M already about 6100,000 (4to ■ h U ' riODB FILM (tt^ FAVOEITE BTOBY retary; Mrs. Steven Williams fOr worth of medical supplies ware­ Starta Snaday: “ Son of Slabad" •O^JME m b BTOBY GENERAL Mrs. C. E. House, and Mrs. BrucO housed at Waddall School. la iuperScopa aafl Color. WOBLB ADVKBTtntB Beal for Mlsa Alice'^eney, his­ The mobUe" hoepital la designed Only (:M < U ODTDOOB torian. to be aet up quickly In any audi­ KiDDIiS ill) wfeSStaM FIAYHOCTE _. D o a n Open (M> BAB <■ a n ca rE n * t u b a - torium or gymnasium if tha need (M) burm T to TBB t o m AmN) REPAIRING A L L A O n TKB—“ BlauacSaatlca" ATiSMe I ’RO phpo** ... . OONT.. FR o N 5 PAT. (U) OCT WEST WnW BILL . (U) BALF BODB m M -D r . Kaeeel V . DeLong wUl other medical equl|mient iU) CnCLB BBW rOM CLUB (M) nATBOinBjIto gTABB cwdqft Hwelal servlcceiat the Escapes Explosion scheduled for delivery later Md TOMOMOW AT 2 P.M. ■:U STAOB ■. w . H. e n s u n d ; . ‘ - “EUrWaBk Bar*al" cellar when the hot water heater , TB?^f^**^ a NYLOl;^ TWEED .with .metallic thread, has famol^s cushionized coij She was describing events etir- ta VANS WORLDS , rounding the 62,000 danisge caused ' 4 2 7 H artford Rd. Mane hester Conn . Hospital Notes OlilMiSlEOrt t:M <% W lZSm^OEECAST spring construction throughout See it at Keith’s tomorrow. Sam by fhe heater and furnace explo­ UNA eOMUNO (Shawn a t 8 :ld ) • lU ( «> TBE NEWa.'TOpAY sion yesterday- afternoon in the <») MOVIE MUBRVM U;W ( B4I) CATAtoUIB OF TELEPHONE Mltdiell 9-8066 Patient* Today ;T62 TURNER PURDOIH it l) W O BU) MEWS TOMIOBT basement of the Bettinger hbme. UutoOALHERNifl , — PLUS — i m I I) FBOFLEWMBEY - SFOBn^^ABr Taww a Chief W; cufford Mason aald t ADMltTEDTSaTERDAT^J^ lit) CLVBBOC8B —lUHrMeMeiM -♦ Liber^r Keith Budget Terms 1 r lisancaki. Vernon Trailer ill) FILM SMOBTa (U) CEAMCE OF A UFBTnOC day the blast was probably < «) WEATMBB (W4I) TBB LUIBOF ' by faulty controls which let the It; Faith Ann Hall. 18 Orohard kW Ri'IM iLM S COLOR CARTOONS I T:W «U LITTLE SEOW rcad out on the cellar floor. R, FpnoH. Stafford Springe; ^ n - BetoU Stoie^att 3bin St i da Doughty, 291 Spnic* St.; Wil­ U:i* (U).M BADOE MO. 714— thomltaa.** ■ A • the blast oceurrad and aW d by to FEBBT COMO 8BOW vat* Parklag Lot Adjrialag The Monday. Opes Tuesday Tkiwugli planned to go downstairs to do BIRTHS ’TODAY: a daughter to l;M ( ■) MAMA—F « ^ Waa« Store. No Meter Parking In The Saturd^ From 9 A. M. UntR Sffit Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth KoUman, 73 ( « ) m i d w b s t b I n ALUMINUM AWNINGS P. M. Opea Every Tburaday Ev^ wash just as her slater called from 3rd ANNUAL MUSICAL (It) THMTEB ___ ALUMINUM LAWN FURNITURE Entire Block Just Soath Of Th* Maassrhusetts. Milford Rd.; a aon to Mr. and Mrs. (U) THfiTiSTME LIFB Store. nlag Until 9. Howard Coro, (M) F O L L W FEAT MAM MODERNISTIC WROUGHT IRON CHAIRS n r ONC TODAY AT —“Oat Oat a( Tawa? WROUGHT IRON RAILINOfl BIO M E AL? DISCHARGED YESTERDAY (U) MALT MOl’B FILM _ SlBtaatOSt. — ] James Donnelly,-Yonkers," N. Y. (U ) OEMS AGTBY BHOW PERMAORILL FnEPLACES Qmn Nt. 1 Scranton. PU. (iPt—A hungry Miss Susan Croasen, 137 N. BSqt “VANITY FAIR” b A r -b -q s e t s SECTIONAL SOFA O f MANCHfSTtn — I B , thief entered the home of Mrs. Al­ St; Lawrence Friedrich, Bast PABm.PAHO BLOCK8 bert EUowtU and helped himself Hartford; Fradartek TUtner, 35 Right or L«ft Hand $ 1 0 7 .5 0 to thase items from a fobd freeter: liewla S t ; Ntox>lrix> W hite, 67 SATURDAY. J u n e 4, 8:IS—WADDEU. SCHOOL JOHN B. BURKl- GRAtt SOD — MICHIGAN FIAT— LIME Two broiled chickens, two chick­ Pine St; John Brennan. 39 U m to*o) a* separate Lova Saate, togeUier a* • . • - > ' TRBliS — ARtORS LAWN JIDWERS - - 5 ‘ en pias. half gp l^ of ice cream, Chestnut St; Mrs. Vivian lUy- 24-HOUR AMBULi'J^r StHVin? a hugs Soff), for Intereating eoroar amunge- one eoffaai cake, one can of pine- nolds, 60 Oourtland ft ; OUvar . MOOT <»r THE FOOi mtnU. Sava at thia low Keith budget price. can irape Jqiea, ona Ctomwrtl. 33 Gbotldg* it : Mr*. Tlektff moy bo purelniod of tho doer jid e * and m flv o - MJH' :«A«B / t— —■

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?^ m a n g h e ;s t e b e v e n i n g h e r a l d . M a n c h e s t e r , c o n k . F r i d a y , j u n e s . 1 9 5 5 bnany gifts Anita waa atm - « i S 2 L Hal Boyle Colum bia gratulated peraonally by stats of­ ficials and was guest of honor at Scouts W ill Join an informal reception and buffet Smallpox to Polio — luncheon. Nelson is principal of tha Wind­ • y ■*. v x ; y - > Court of Honor ham High School and recently he and his family moved to Colum­ An Historic Parallel Columbia, June 8 (SpeclaD-trA bia, Teacher Feted court of honor for the entire East­ Mrs. Myrtle Englert of Colum­ ui r New York Uf>—-“is this vaccine ern OonnecUcut Boy Scout Council bia Lake, who has been engaged faces a t turvivon (including the will be held at the University of V O L . xxn. N (k S t FRIDAY. JUNE S CompOfld Stodents of ManehMter High School MiM Helen Estes, Fscoltjr Adeiser really safe for my chUd?" ‘ Dace of George Waeljington) OMply by the local Hoard of Educqtioit to teach the eeventh grade, ins * ------Many American parenta are still pock-maked. Ckiimecticut field house Saturday haunted by doubt over whether to In 1799, some 16 years after he evening at 7:80 o'clock. Approxi­ one of nine teachers leaving their teaching positions in Wlndhsm ,let their children be Inoculated In had made his first private test. mately 3.000 Bcouts from nearly ;. Drama Club Trip Dr. Jenner publicly demonstrated 100 troops in this district are eli­ schools, who were honor^, at a REPEAT of a seUout! Bristol Beaten Students Display Skill at Art ^ o w Legion of Honor New Mark Sell • the 1955 natlfmal antl-pollo cam­ tea .given at the Nathan Hale Ho­ paign. Ms vaccine. It was greeted with gible to attend. Inspires Verses hope and fear, anger and vltupera- Local scouts and Scoutmaster tel in Wllllmantlc Wednesday by In London, more than 150 yeara tkui. the Windham Teacher*' Club. In Final Game By Pete Close ago, parenta were asking them­ Wilbur Fletcher, are planning to A leading eurgeon denounced It. attend. No locsJ scout u eligible, at To Preeeat Dance New England tradition ao af­ selves the same question; “Is this Some pulpiteers thundered it waa Barbara Cross, Judy Cheqley vaccine really safe (or my child?” the. present time to receive an The Jump Suit fected WUllam Knight, '57, on the against thq will of heaven to cure eagle award of which eight are to snd Sherrill B^msen, all of Co­ Morliardt, Johnson Hit trip with Sock and Biukin's cast Runs V2 Nile in 2 :Q2.4 The vaccine had been developed God-imposed smallpox by an in­ lumbia, will present a mueica] by Dr, Eldward Jenner to rid the be awarded, but will be eligible Triples; Tie Warriors of “On Borrowed Time’’ to the New In Eastern Sectionals; oculation of man-made cowpox, for such other awards as Eagle comedy dance at Evelyn’s Paris- EIngland Drama Festival at Mar­ wortd of what li perhaps the dead­ One minister’s verdict: “Ths most ienne Frolics at the-C,apitoI Thea­ liest Infectious disease ever to af- palms, star and-lifaAwards, troop For ^55 League Honors blehead in April that he eeUmrstsd' Iitdians Place Fourth degrading relapse of civHlsation citations for achlevelng first class ter Tuesday in Wllllmantie. fiict mankind-smallpox. the event with a rhymed account that eer disgraced the rivUiaed rank, acoutcrq’ keys and veteran Although separated by a cen- . O ^O ptaiiia Uorh«rdt ami somewhat in the manner of Indians took fourth plsM at the world.” jr- . Advert! sement- ■ .tury and a half, there is a distinct awards. Cene Johnaon and ace pitcher, Longfellow's "Paul Revere.” Fol­ It was whispered about that one Roland Laramie o f (Columbia, McKinney Lumber,' Bolton Annual Eastern SecUcnal Qualify­ historical parallel between the in­ Myles McDottoush ended their lowing are excerpts from his “The boy after being vaccinated took to chaitman of leadership, training Notch, Is open all day Saturda; ing Meet at Storrs last Thursday, troduction of the polio and the fine acholastlc careers on' a happy Ride o f Sock and Buskin.'* bellowing like a bull 4nd a .girl for the Natebaug District, will be- for building supplies; easy pi smallpox vaccines. by note Taesday leadlns Manchester while rending six membera bf the grew hair all. over her body and secretary at the court. Dr. Arthur tag. Both .stirred public doubt and HlSh to an 8-S victory over arch- ‘Listen, -btudents, and you shall tcani to the Stats CIAC Meet Sat- mooed like a cow. L. Knoblauch, president of the medical ^troversy. But whereas rival Bristol. *nie triumph earned hear said urqay at New Haven. Pete Cloee. Nevertheless, dewite all the out Elastem Connecticut Council aiiid a Mamdiestor Evenlag HeiaM Co­ the nation's' health agencies today ttm Indians a tie for -the O d L Of the Wonderful ride to Marble­ 'K , wet a new half-mile record, cry, a year later 70 leading Lon­ professor of education at the Uni­ lombia oorreepoiiilent, Mrs. Frank have moved siyittly to esUblieh ehamplonailp with Hall Hifli of head. winning the event in' 3:03.4 at don medical men aigned a state­ versity, who will preside as chair­ Marrhisa, telephone, AOademy new tests to aaeuro tho safety , of West Hartford. On the three days of April In '65, Storrs. The old record bad stood ment of confidence in the neqe .Vac­ man. 5-9060. the polio vaccine'; Dr. Jenner's M<2)onoush hurled all the way, Hardly a cast member will ever immatched for five yean. cine. To present the eagle awards, and, although he aurrei'.dered 10 survive The aix who qualified smallpox vaccine had to fi^t lU public adoption waa further plans are being made to secure an against ignorant feara (and even tilts, he wais eeperinlly rough In Without remembering with good at Storrs were; Pete CIom , '55. delayed by an unfortunate inci outstanding personality w hose the chrtch, atrikfcig out 13 while cheer first in the half-mile run, 3:03.4; religious prejudice) for many, dent. A fellow named George identity will not be announced un­ before winning complete accept­ DRUG walking only one. It was the That famous day of that happy Bob Vinton, '56, won the mile in Pearson, who reportedly never til court time. ance. It still has Its diehard foes. senlor'e fifth win ah against one year.” 4:40.1; Joe Curirr, '55, second in had aeen a real case of cowpox STORES loss. the Javelin; Totn. Burbank. ’56, There are some interesting par­ Surprise Gifts UCR?TT began lecturing on the subject and * Slip-on,thd zIp-on {ump suit in itcondi. Morhardt and Johnson blasted Herald Fboto third in the shot-put; and Jim allels between Dr. Jonas P. Salk, Miss Anita Nelson, daughter of “Wa stopped at tho Wayside Inn Elxa Osols Dave Bolaad distributing free vaccine virus, Mr. and Mrs. H. Chester Neleon See F o r du tch triples to ^)aric tho Indiana’ that waa old, Kulhmann, '55, fourth in the 100- Salk, discoverer of the p^lo vac­ which proved to ba infected. In * For branching, lounging or play. attack. Steve Cooper alao can* of Jonathan Trumbull Highway, Famed for tha atorias -that Long­ yard dash. Not qualifying for the cine, and his great predeceeaor. Dr. 1803 Jenner, after establishing P a g e 13 S p ecia l tributed two hits. If you’ve seen a busy Senior To be a high school histofy Jenner. waa a surprised recipient of many fellow told. State Meet, but placing Just the that Pearson's virus was contam­ The team roimded out ita aaa- teacher is the worthy ambition of tame were Jim KuAmann and gifts as aha vieited in Damsrar- * No-iroii playtono cotton. (I am afraid if ha read this one brunette flying from building -to Both were dedicated scientists inated, began his . own inoculation •on with a fine record of aeven our Legionnaire of this week. He Gerry Vichl,' '55, both taking fifth scotta, Maine, recently. he would have my head. building at MHS, it's likely to be who liked to follow their own program under the auspices of the wins and four loeaia: Oongratuln- le Dave Bpland, noted tor hie places la the 330-yard dash and Ideas. Stopping at the tourist Infonpa- * Washat lika a hanky. But I know—at least I hope—he la none other than our Legionnaire towering height (he's 6’ 8''), and the mUe, respectively. Royal Jennerian Society. tlon booth there while on her w8y tiona are in order for Coach Tom dead.) Dr. Salk found the answer to \ Kelley and hU fine team, which for this week, Miss Elza Osols, his basketball proweRi. Aa one of Tha Rod and Whitt pieced Public confidence was festorsd. with her parents to Aina, Maine, * Navy, a<|ua, charcoal, flama. If I was a professional poet I polio In Infected monkeye. Jenner compiled ita finast record in the oMcst daughter of Mr. and Mrs. his greatest, thrills, Dsve names fourtn with 35 team points, with In 18 months 13,000 London resi­ she waa Informed that slle waa the would be fired. found the answer to smallpox in dents were vaccinated, and the an­ 1953 paat few years. sTrvids Ozola, 44 N. School St. being able to play on the Man- only strong Hail (45 1/5), Weaver X a mild relative of the disease in 350,000th visitor to the tourist •10 to 18. Tied tor top honors In the CCSl. During the use of this poem I hope chcater High School varsity basket­ (36 1/3), and Eat:! Hartford cows. nual smallpox death rate dropped agenciy. } After graduation from Man­ itqd BtlU holding a slight oianoe, my poetic license hasn’t ex­ ball team. (30 1/5) ahead of J m Indians out from ,3,018 to 833. Thomas Jef­ Besides being showered with CHEVROLET pired.” chester High, Elsa will be a 'stu­ Dr..Salk felt so certain of his ferson was one of the fifpt prom of ({ualifying for the dA C State Dave’s subjects thla year,, in the of ten schools putting teams on polio vaccine he inoculated his Tothpament to be held at WtUoier- dent at Upaala College in' East | Business Course, include business the field. inent Americana to havs his fam­ Orange, N. J. It la a safe thing to own children with it. The second M O D E L 2 1 0 brxik.Parii in New Britain, the “In tha paper you have read, ao law, Algebra I, modem probleme, The Indians hsva only ths 0Ute ily vaccinated. know tha rest say that aha will make as 'pleiui- and EhigUsh IV, of which modem person Dr. Jenner inoculated with 'Is this vaccine realty safe for 4 - D O O R -UidlanS.cBjoynd a very micci mful Meet sad the OCXL Meet left this his smallpox vaccine was his only How wa worked hard and did our ing an impression in college as proMems rates as his favorite. my child 7” Mason. > BersM Photo year. Thsy have won six out of son. (Dr. Jenner had had the Your best auto Dave Tooniey, ’6S best. she has established here. In paat years Dave has partici­ nine d\isl r.aets with a OCtL rec­ Manchester High School students of art are seen as they view the annual displd which wes on Y-Teens 1, 3, 3, 4; Student disease in youth, and therefore "» '' axUblt In the high school library, last wsek; Shown in the foreground examining the , Bette Davis gave us a perfect pated in Hi-Y, but now most of bis ord of. two 'Wine With one defeat. insurinco buy ii y are Cyn- Council 2; Stamp Club 3; Spanish could not test it on himself.) gnvilHN thla Dunlap and Fred Luck, while Barbara Smith, Gretchen Palmer and Karolyn Kaye acore. spare time la spent working for the Jtmaqr Juros, '56. ik on. Club 3, 4;-National Honor Society Manchester ReerpsUOn Depart­ Dr. Salk has shown no Interest Twin Tornadoes ^1095 We were all thrilled. W ho could In profiting personally from his ALUTATI English StHdehts ask for anything more? 8,'4 ; NaUcnql. Beta Club J. 2, 3, 4 ; ment fapdiing^w^^ the ^various Current Affair^ 3. 4 and Sock and athletic flieida ihiow h.' vaccine. Neither, did-pr...Jenner. L « to o received an award given to who at one time waa inoculating Swipe^ BEflUME_ Business Students Long, Hard ^ ork few. Buskin 4. may be aeen beside her -8a hla pet peev« Dave names Ceremony Honbrg M r v k . Tuck them in with rosebuds ' Finish Research picture In the year book for the 300 people a day at his own ex­ Sporting Misses For her we are glad, for it was women drivers,'' while Guy Lom­ pense. Years later, however, he did MOTORS, lie. Visit Aetna Life long overdue.” claaa o f 1955. bardo's Band and "Softly, Softly” St. Joaeph, Mo., June 3 (F) FRANK LANGMACK. Agent Makes Somanhis Besides being a good student. Dead War Heroes receive two eubetantial government Twin tomadoss tore through the ChryBler-Plymouth Cara The first rteeaiph paper was re­ rate as his musical favorites. grante. Elza la a sportswoman of some countryaids around the Sugar MItcheU 9-5650 cently completeit by Mifs Anna The new members of the Girls' “On the way home—you remember Pizza is also a favorits of his. The menace of polio le minor 358 East Center SL degree as she has participated in Lake Resort area near St, Joseph McGuUa'a C oM ege Preparatory To familiarise future secretaries Recently Somanhis, the MHS the fables — After graduation, Dave, the old­ The annual Memorial Day Cere- compared to the ravagee of small- Leaders, w ho were announced volley ball, basketball, bowling yestanlay. It ripped up trees OPE.N EVENINGS Preshman Eiilgiah classee. Since with modem equipment now in use, yearbook, was iuued to the stilr We stopped at' Nathaniel’a House est son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas mmy commemorating thoee-Man- poxrwhich during th el8th Century aUSTATe IN9U9ANCI COM9ANT last week, are Austra Ozola,'Jean and square dancing in her, if R. Boland of 63 Vernon St., plans ahd, damaged a number o f cot­ Ui* pupUs/had had no previous M membera of Miss BUeen M c­ dent body and around the campus o f Seven Onblear. chester High School atndents who exterminated 50 million people in ■([ierleheS of this type, outllpea Wales, Helen Patch, Diane White, For lunch w*| stopped at the you'll pardon the expression, spare to-attend a-teachers-cbllege.'- Europe alone, taking two million tages aeroea a 8-mile path. Rosebud Carthy's Business Machine classes most people feel that this Is truly time. gave their lives in W o^d Wisrs I nUhiing a genwal' idea on how Carol Huestia, L in d a Nelsonv Towhe Lync, WtUi hit outstanding ambition llvea-^ Ruaaia in a, tingle' year. The twisters gave some bad and II and in the Korean War was reacarchxPapeni - were done were toured the Aetna Life Insurance Marcia Pierce, Pat H ib b a rd , an exceptional book. Much praise A resUutant that's wonderful in ScholasUcally, in her (reniot .and peraonaUty, Dave should have It waa still a scourage mora moments to residents at the re­ held Fridsy morning at the south diatrlbuteoxThey were then dis­ Co. in Hartford on May 13 and 19. Sandra Wood, Carol A. Johnson, baa been given to the editor, Bob which to dine. y e u , Elza U studying English IV, no dUliculty in attaining success. dreaded than war when Dr. Jenne^' sort. George Mordock said he Latin n , Spanish n , Solid t, Barry Schaller. '66. side of the Main Building. and other guests were watching cussed and^^estlona were an­ Upon arrival at 9:30 a.m. by bus, Angela Graaso, Leanore Hawarth, Ososki, and his staff under the ad- The cast talked ahd ate and iwere began investigating an (At Maryann P a g a n !, Charlotte Q^metry, Trigonometry and ^ ------• After the “Fledge of AUegianee" the fimlieU cross the lake. Cotton swered. A tiinb.Jinilt waa set to the' students were welcomed . and filled with food. Country saying. “Those who ffet the passing In o(^ outlines and Keeney, Gail Eagleson, . Susan visorship of M iu'lone Fellows. They wenralao filled with graU- ^emistry. As for outside scQvi- and the singing of the "Star Span­ cowpox never g e t ahiallpox.’’ Bia “One of the funnels swung out b rie f^ on the Aetna poUclee by notes. UHgga, Lucy Quinn, Roberta Bulla, However. It wduld seem to most tude.” \ ■ member o f the gled Banner," Mr. Bailey raad a own boyhood suffering hsd left and missed us. The other came Scientists RevieiY Bible eelecUon, and the students Topics were aelectecT^th great Michael Cordera, Paul Aldrich and Sue Edwards Eileen Tierney, people that the Bom'anhia staff lather League and is presently him 'With a life's dream; to find a straight ahead. We thouiht it siUd the Psalmist's prayer. Ed­ concern. Students were tp chooee a George. Stewart, members of Wendy Smith. Joan Iversen, simply compiles reports of clubs, their devotionid secretary. Way to 'Wipe out the diaeaae, which would get the cabin but it GOWN Aetna's personnel'- staff. The group Marjorie Peak, Jane Torea, sports, etc., and eenda thebe, to­ Her persistant hard work and Projects of Year ward D am s read the traditional aometimea had a death rate o Just snapped off part of the tree subject they were hot too f sshliar Gettysburg Address' and the .With, and trjr to develop It. v IS then divided up and conducted Janice Clark and Linda Trsad- gether with pictures, to the print Linksmen Fourth effort have brought Eiza deserved high aa 35 per cent, ofUn left the in the yard," Mordock reported. on a tour of the company. choir sang “Battle Hymn of the The final written - report was well. er. Hie printer, receiving this ma­ m o^tion. She took first place At a recent Science Club meet­ The'departmenta of special in­ terial and, other than printing In State Tourney in the Junior- Chamber of Com­ R ^ b U c .” ',98 compiled from the outline putting terest visited by the students were ing, the activltiee of the pest year The namea o f those boys who paragraphs In order of the outline Two new members have bem the Somanhie,. is i;eally respon- merce Contest “I Speak for De- mere discuaaed. Autd-type, Teletype, Filing, Medi­ added to the cheerlSacUng squad. made the supreme sacrifice were topics. .Written reports, notes, out­ Bible for little more. This is moc^cy,” and was a delegate to V<*ny frit the field trifw t o ^ e cal Lab, Photostat, Bten^raphlc The new cheerleaders are Frances actually not ^ e imse. It U the The M.H.S. Unkeelnen ciqitured read. Aa each name was tead a lines, documentation^ and bibliog­ the United Nations Mock Assem­ American Cyanide CO. and and#lnteraational Business Ma­ Sweet and Mariette Gagnon, work of (he Somanhie staff mem­ fourth place in. the State Tourna­ bly as a repr^ntative from Nor­ flag was placed around th4; two raphies wei*e passed in order. chines Division. The group was Ericson's la>':oratory in WilUman- flag poles and the flag was slowly Right chosieiyfrom a group of twenty. bers to compile the yearbook—a ment held at the Patterson Coun­ way. In the recent Rotaty Youtb tic were mqet interesting. All / lustre calf - Marks were determined by such thrilled by wtrelesa meiaage conr The Judges were Mr. Hunt, Mies Job that entails not only ■ the try aub in Fairfield May 31. brought down to half mast. The things as content,-ortglnslity, vivid and Government Day, Elxa was agreed that more trip: should he Gay dreamwear designed for patulatlng M i^ h ester High Low, Mias Case and Mies’ Peterson, choosing and carrying out of a Among the 30 schools com­ tho SMFD Fire Chief, The Gift Choirs satig “Amerioa the Beauti- choice of words, text and mechani­ School, the Silk (3W Chaihpe, on on the agenda next year. ful” and Hie ceremony was c lo ^ happy sleeping. Dimple-dot theme, gathering statistics, quota­ peting in the annual event, Wil­ Committee is takttig time now as Mrs. Anthony G. Allbrio, the cal errors our CCIL accompllshhients. ^ with "Thpi.” . A film on softball was shown to tions, and reports, but even the bur Croas, Bulkeley and Danbury It is execuUng duties demanded of cluh auvisor. congratulated the High polish and pearly knit cotton with midrift and Some of the most original topics Lunch was served' the^roup in some of the gym classes during dcslji^ng of the individual year­ won first, second, and third place, her as .secretary o f the NaUonal and. outstanding reports were whole club on the hard work put neck back gently elastic^zed. the cafeteria. A viait to the formal book pages. respecUvely. Shooting for Man­ Honor Society and vice president into, the Science Fair this yMr. SPEED TESTS GIVEN undertones. Lustra No-ironing of course. Blue. as foIloMm: ItsUan Architecture, gardena waa next on the agen^, CUudia liichard, '56 chester were Dave Duncan, Gary Judith Tani; Sahars Desert, Ralph At the beginning of the school of Y-Teena To round off her The m ei^rs chiefly response pink, yellow, rosebud, Sizes After viewing moYles in. the a< yMr, Somanhis staff members be­ Bryant. Jack McCartney and Ed school year, Elza made Gh-lsi- Le- fbr the succcaa at the fair were Students In Mrs. Florence An­ calf is the newest and Greer; Blindness, Jenst Flavul; tprlum, the group met In the clu^ derson's typing classes recently / 6 to 12. •/ Seneca In d ia n a , Kay Howlea; gin the task of gathering quota­ Stilea. Although the golfers shot a giofi,. became a Thespian and it thaixi-chaiienea, Sal Bquatrito and room for a question and anawer tions and staUstics, While this Is good match. Coach Lawrence B. graduating with honor. Bill Soimond. took speed tests to show thrir effi­ prettest of calfs. A t \ Popular Recording Stars of Today, period. Extra Credit ' ciency, The follow!^ have writ­ Sue Reneker; A lc h e m y , Scott going on, work ib begun on de­ Perry believes that the Uam could As a studept at Holly Springs? ■ The deiiat* held early in the After the field trip. Miss Mc­ ten from 30 to 45 words per minute Clendanlel; AlcohoUem, C a rol signing the layout,' the planning have done better If they had not Mississippi, aha waa awafded the frii was thought to be one of the Foot Flairs easy to like Carthy received a.message from ■ For Recitations of what will printed on each had touplay eight holes in the rain. Certifleate o f Achievement by the highligfits of the cKhs active year. In a 10 minute test; Jesime Fischer; Lundy Island, Georgia Mr. Cordera expressing the gener­ Dearosiera, Helen Villa, Gail Pat- Potterton;. Taj Mahal, Jean Walee; page and where each pictiuA and There la only a Merideti match Vocational Division of Curtis Cir­ *fhe debate on vriiether or not fly­ price. Only $ 1 1 .9 5 al feeling toward the guests—that tmi. Joan ShimanskI, Melanie Maa- ■ Glaasmaking, Jane Harry; Culture Fb^ the purpoM.of earning extra report will go. left to play this season and this culation in Philadelphia. The pr^ ing saucem exiqted wa.. a topic the group's lacUona reflected ex­ meeting will decide who wins the sentatlon o f the award la in tec- which interested the club deeply. cola, Virginia Taylor, Peggy Balon, / Rosebud of Clama and Oysters, June Cer- cellent trmloUig. A’s and helping to'^ercome self- In planning Somanhis, the de­ Matchiqg Bags vinl; T-emple of Inscriptions, signer must’ always keep in mind C.C X U title, o^tlon of outstanding selling At the conclusions^ the meet­ Jessie ' Magnant, Beveriy Tuttle,^ - Eleanor Panciera. '66. consciouaiissa when ' talking in Loretta Bushneli; Antiques, Pet­ that he is restricted in the-num­ Harold Laraon *56 ability and for pracUcal sales ing, Mr. AlM>rio e.iprcssed his Nancy Qagllardone, Donna Sartor. rine Nielson; Juvenile Delinquency. front o f a group, the pupils pf Miss ber of .pages he may use and must work. thaidcs to the outgoing senior Joan Hewett, Joanne Goodwin, Marcia Pierce; Solar Power, David Anna McGuire’s Englieh elapses plan accordingly. A certbin num­ On the lighter side and in her members for the fine Job they had Carol MeIGnney, WilUam Ayer and /'' Smith; Johnny Appleaeed, Linda- Biologists Study have been memorising linee from ber of pages, must be sllowetf for spare time, Elza doeq-fiothing but done in Asking this year’s club Nancy Adams. These speed tebts Laift Smith; U. 8 . Currency, Barbara “Romeo and Juliet'' and reciting the Senior section, a Job which Boys’ Typing Skill lUten to waltzes and Latin Amer­ a aucceae, an'i he wished the com­ were completed with a (imitation BANDIT ing years' club Just ns much suc- Of five errors. Short,'n sweet ;gdwn with matching pant, Klldlsh; Narcotics, Kathy Martin; Forest Material them In claaa. ''' each year worries the staff be­ ican music, read,;roving side room ucts. Borne o f their Vaiuete aid con­ meeting,: Marcia Nelson, '58, was Personal qualities, accuracy and GOING ON A PICNIC7 equioc.ent trol'' of water atggdy. benefit to photos and snapshots. rbelscted treasurer of the asi ability to meet the public were coM niie ncM c surruts SUNDOWNS-L> Fully interlocked, taped Qha MiuM proved very benefl sotl and homes, for animals and When .the'' long-awaited final only a few of the topics discussed. elation. deadline arrivee, all looee ends are Current Affairs MEN'S CASUAL WEAR necks, full screen Davy birds. Guest speaker, waa Misa -riiyllia 1 • —y • Those who participated in this Judy Wlttmann, ’57. JoAnn Fisher, '57. drawn together and the book, in panel .-were Nancy MuUaney.Elear >.00 Crockett motif. Bizes 6 to Fenner, a well-known aluthor and' ita presant raw condition, it aent FADED DENIM U*B Easier With a'llbrarieti. - - r Enjoys Picuies nor Chase, Gall Cowles, Dorothy ‘''Be 8«re Te Snap 12. to the printer. The woric of the Kear, Jean -Dougherty, Janet Rey­ A P I c t « « - Paper Capa ~ Arriving at New Haven in the Somanhis Staff does not end with' morning, the pages went to Tale nolds and Gerry Picaut. P a ^ 'n a t e a the deadline, however. Gradually, -Ths annual local idcnlc and ths 24410 U R Paper Napklna University aiid toured. Peabody F.P.A. Pienlc w e r e recently at­ . Plans u;ere made for the above FMIILY VACATIONS proofs and blueprints are aent by group to visit the First National HLM SERVICE PlaaHc ffpooaa Museuni and Uie Yale Art Qjllery. Uie printer to be proofread and tended by tha members of the At Atlantic Apartment»--Block Island, R, I. Here they Were privileged to, go Current Affairs Glub. Bank xm Wednesday, June 1. They correctad. It is only through auch looked forward to becoming more S-DIMCNSKM Fine combed dtm- Safe from storraa, large rooms, innerspring mattresses. througn the new addition of -''the a united effort of all atoff mem- The Current Ailaira Picnic, May ple-knlt cotton . . . gallery, 37, waa held at Lake Congamond. familiar with the secretaries' con- riCTURC ENJOY TOUR OWN DRINK iBeantifnl view of the island. Near movies, stores, bera that a dsadUns can b« met pectlan with banking. ' r and a o f t, abaorbent, Before eating liuvch at Yale's on time and u good yearbook pro­ Swimming,, boating, and gamea S T " 9 “ THERMOS JUGS churches and beach. Apai:tmen(a wjD accommodate 4 to Eleanor Panders, '56 :entle, fully, snap Woolsey Dining , Hall, the group duced, and it Okn be clbarly aoen. composed the day. Box lunches Half Oallen, OaBoa ?aaUned . . . light­ [ 5 people. Modem kitchens. took a conducted tour of Yale’s thpt the Somai JUs Staff carriea' a weie carried by the studenta. ly elaaticlaed 'Wa|it, Sterling Library. . Pewle’s Forest -waa the site of great responsibility. FORTARLE COOLERS neva - bind sleeves One Wedc 160— 2 Weeks 9110.-.-Phone or Write The MH8 Pages, after attending Foreign Policy Association Johnston Elected irevent chafing. V the Nutmeg 030 meeting, returned Picnic held M a y 35. Gamea Decorate the walls of the nurs­ SLACKS Jroht keepa little HAROLD J. DWY€R to Manchester. planned by the F.P.A. end ery or child’s bedroom with a set neck cool. Blue, yel­ Mary Rega, '58. Clioirs to Combine swimming in a cool rivar nsar by President of Club o f these attractive three-dimen* An aiscs. Blue, gray aai brown. IRFD AndpTer—“Phone MI 3-5S26— Folder On Request I : NYLON DAVY CROCKET^/= low, pink rosebuds. were enjoysd by the students. Sion picture#. Uee eerape of 6 mos. to 4 years. Sandy Stevenson '56 A charming afternoon style that T-SHIRT ONLY SOe = For Outdoor Sing Hooks Johnston was recently fabric and wool yam to make the W eV a la particularly lovely-with the soft cunning Little Dutch Misa and SPECIAL - SLACKS $2,95 Iwtth the purchase of a half gaUoa ef- KMimLAP AN D K AYE AW ARDS elected president of the Current Affairs Club,'Ja a bitef meeting scallop accent, A small all-over bar Beaul '’GelloloiM Golden Crest lee Cicam._____ “ Headqaartcm Ths high school and Junior hl|^ held' May 35 In the south end of print gives a slim look. Pattern No. 3483 conteins hot“ For Davy bchool choira will present the 19th Cynthia Dunlap '56, ;editor, and the Franklin basement. ■ Pattern No. 8378 la in sizes 34, iron tranefer for boy and qlrl; JACKETS $3.95 October Festival and Community Karolyn Kaye '56,* aecratary. re­ 36, 88, 40, 43. 44, 48, 48. Size 36, C ia ck e tt S ee F o r ' Tha other officers elected, were: material raquiremente; applique, and Prowpt FrtscriptloE SGfvIcG* 'RANGE HALL Sttig. on June 7. at 7'p.m . 'In Ed­ ceived Merit Awards for their out­ Cynthia Dunlap, vice preddent; 4H yardz of 85-lncb. embroidery and finishing dlrac* flibie aajr be had in boys’ aizcB in our Bo>ya’ Shop B ella ...... $ 1 .0 0 standing work on Quill at the F i f e IS 1c S p ecial ucational Square. The voices Esther Pasqualinl, secretary; Jim For - this pattern, tend 35c in Uont. ' ' number over 1,000. - Both the meeting on May 31, 1955. Ham, traasurer; Barry -Schaller, coins, - your name, address, sise Send 35c ip ooina, your name, I Coonakin Capa , a.| 1 .9 8 , high school and Junior high. achool A t tha meeting the Judges for desired, and the patterrf number F.PAu reprasentattve; Fnmcine address and the pattern mptiber l^ a lleta ...««•»•,.81*9^^?j banda and orchestra will play, Tha the Quill Contest were announced. Obremski, alternate. to SUB BURNETT, T W MAN* to ANNE CABOT., 0HB8TBE ■VENIHG HERALD. T ie s 8 1 . 0 0 j BINGO gram will he “A Tribute to . Rom­ and Miss Anna McGuli¥ of tha Bn- three names for each -office and 1156' A m XatERICiUTHEW UM Am AMmCA8,,NEW i W f f S T O W M 20 GAMES —i SKCIALS berg.’* glieh Department four for F.P.A. represmtativa. The VOBK 86, N. V. WMBI St, N. V.* CEJIOlISE^mi I V v pji.unuiCT*'- Flashlighta ...... 8 1 -0 0 -1 | Bt)R THE KlOmES The admiasion la 35 cents, and The writinga that r a c tly a d students then voted 1, 3, 3, or 4. Include an additional'3 5 -cents 'Noto kvaSnUs - Ucketa may be obtained from any- awards and keys In Ue r e c a n t t h e case'mlght be. In older of -wtUi your pattern order for - the Laiga Aseertmiat ' dlowoA AA obi MOREEN S T A M P S 65a HARTFORD BOAD—Ml •OH* Simply S a y'‘Charge It” IT SATURDAY NIGHT ooe - jwrtifltMtlng;. , In cast of Bcholastlo’ Writing Oootaat .arill ba first, sseond and third choice. The IMest issue of our pattern entateg, ttVe 7:4S fM, nrii. Utornattval 'wlH ha hHd on pubUahed In the Summer Quill shMtent with thq 'm ajority v»te Bnsle Fashiost Tho ipHwg * tifif* Afibir lii| Stirii the nwC clqar night t o m to be ralaaaed. won his rqspscUve office. [ mar/'oonar/’ao isoue laU filled wttli C h n l Huerttt, 'Sfi. . - .fiyiyia Fisher'57 Spndy Stevaneoa, '86 ■esr'sssy styjas. ft ' i '1 . :;r: - V- .. ■ ■ I ICANCHESTER EVENINO h e r a l d . MANCHESTER, COljni. FRIDAY. JUNE S. 1966 tA C B S IX ■■ ^ ,r MANCHESTER EVEI^NG HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, JUNE J966 P A Q E s r a ir children to bring the love and tnith own right, and net an appendage S u r p r i s e S h o w e r , to any other great .power. In this of Christ into the market place. D r o b d l e s Show an active interest, in good aim, Russia, if aklUfol in ita diplo­ vemment and the other civic af- | Skywatch Schedule For M iss Hewitt Eorotag Iftralii macy, will bo aided somewhat by By BOOBB PBICB irs. V * « ■ _ natural Japanese.reaction against SBncourage your family and I m b S S ^ oo„ » a Mends to. b* discriminating in Satiirday, June,4 Mias Eleanor Hewitt, daughUr It this country, which has been in what they read, see and listed and { Mldnight-3 am ...... William Steveqson of' Mr. and Mrs. William Heydtt, occupation m Japan, which has hear. 2 am .-4 a.m...... Volunteers Needed 149 Porter St., was guest of honor 1 -- triad to set a,democratic, bpt non- Make it a habit to write .ex­ 4' am.-6 am ...... '. Vohmteera Needed at a combination personal and Japanese, pattern for Japanese pressions of your likes and dislikes I 6 am .-S a.m...... Gary Roach to your congressmen etc. 8 am .-lO am ...... Cyril Banks miscellaneous bridal shower held Wonderful Bargein for Any Ufe. Pray always. For oy prayer and 10 a.m.-Noon ...... Raymond Loger, Robert Lager Tuesday evening at the home of In this situation, our diplomacy by work you, the wife, mother and Noon-3 p.m...... Paul Goulet Mrs. Frederick Schug, Wood- must Inevitably be nervous. It homemaker can do more than you 2 p.m.-4 p.m...... Richard Bohadik, Roderick Wright bridge A've., Bast Hartford. / once thought to bind Japan dose- can imagine to change the world! 4 p.m.-S p.m...... Clayton Adameo- from the sanctuary of your home. 6 p.m.-8 p.m. '...... Ed Goulet Mim Elvira Schug and Mrs. / " s s s m s . ^ ly to the United States by bands e • e e a •••••• Submitted by 5 p.m.-lO p.m...... Jean Hayee Cedric Hunt, co-hostesses with That Always Wanted to Own of steel, of dollars, of democracy. Fred R. Edgar. 10 p.m.-Midnlght...... VehmteerB Needed their mothers, had Invited Miss ajo This too happy vision is now Sponsored by the Manchester Skywatch Post located on top of Manchester Police Station. Hewitt to spend the evening with Ooimell of Churchfs, them and, upon arriving, she was threatened. Perhaps, now, we Volunteers may register at Civil Defense Hoad(mrters, Munici- j Building, Manchester, on Monday, W edne^ay, Friday from 1 to surprised to find a group of 80 have to admit that it never was p.m. friends and relatives gathered realistle. Certainly, we will never •Hungry BeU Weevils CBastog r there to honor her. n * A—ocUt«d Pr«M u stand o ff the threat of too much Jeeeph Oetten’ Miss Hewitt received many A Tralv Fine Encyclop^ia! __BtlUod to______BM «t republ,ibUbtUoa I called a ','bulla.'’ This a round piece the construction forces engaged «U Btw*« dlapAcbudmmcnn craated.tocrvoitva___ w „ ILIt. or Russian soft soap and too much This is a tribute to the South of lead, on one side of which are in building the Kansas Pacific Rail­ beautiful personal gifts and love­ atbcrwlM c r ^ tM la and ^4.’* ly practical household items. D uT' S a ^"thriw ii Min pabUHitdf^ Russian influence by turning (in a,roundabout way) because to­ impressed the heads of Saint Peter road. In a period of 18 months, Alt...... rtsMa'---“ onof ropoWcaiionof apac of apadal and Saint Paul. On the otjier idde Cody kUled 4.2S0 bu ffaloo -pio- Ing the evening a friend, unknown tougher and more demanding our­ day is Jefferson Davis' birthday. Aapotchas BOTBln bto olfc> rtBonrod.roBof la the name of'the reigning Pope. bably an all-time 'record. to the guests, had a tape recorder selves. W e can hold our own I'm 'probably the only columnist hidden, and at the end of the e've- ywi BBTrteo cUtat of II. S. A. id Q — W ho administered the pres­ ground only -by making sure that north of Nashville who will men­ idential oath to Cal,Vln Coolidge Q — What John Paul Jones tra­ Q.— Has the village of iJdlce, nlng when if was played back it RopMseotadMei tion this but that's because I come in 103ST caused much merriment: JWoa MathowBjBiMdal A n ^ * > Maw our own recognition of Japanese dition was restored in the Navy in wiped out by the Germans in MANCHESTER from a poor secUon of the south. A — His fatber^ John Coolidge, 1954T ' W orld W a r II, been restored? TTie hostesses ssrvsa a delidoua equality and dignity is equal to BCBBAU o r It’s not that we were actually poor. vflw was a Justice of the peace. Officers began wearing A.—The site of the old village buffet luncheon of salads, cold AWNING COMPANY c m c u u m o ra . that of Russia, on the surface, and It’s Just that we didn’t have swords*'onJJ- formal occasiona They was preserved as a memorial, but meats and desserts from an at' IM WEST GEWTEB STREET more sincere * underneath^ W a nothin'. In fact, in our neighbor­ Q — 'Why do several hundred had been laid aside during World alon^de it a new Udice w tractive table highlighted by a should be at least pondering the hood anyone who lived inside was acres of Henderson. County, Ky„ W ac.n . buit. three tiered bridal cake, made by / considered a'capitalist But we aN lie on the north side of the Ohio the bride's mother, Mrs. Eleanor question of whether we want to la Tba Maaefeaatar Cranlag Marald. ways celebrated President Davis’ River? Q.— H ow did WlUiam F . Oody Q V - W hat is unique about Gal- Hewitt. be the first, or the last, to give birthday. Grandma Tooten would A — 'When the boundaries were acquire the n k ^ a m e "Buffalo laudet Collage in Washington, Miss Hewitt is to be married to ' \ Oiaplap advartUlBg tioalng bonrai fixed the southern Indiana line h o ^ ‘ For Moodap—1 p. m. |ilday. up Japanese territory, as we cer­ fix a r ^ southern dinner, boiled Btll” ? D.C.? Frederick Mack, of Springfield, Raaday 1 p. m. lloodar, tainly shall do some day. hawg meat with yams and milk was placed at the north edge of A.—A s a result of N s oontraot A — It is the only college In the M a s ^ June IS, a t South Metho­ ip r WadBaadap—1 p. in. Tuaadar. weed leaves served "en caipserole" the river as it then flowed, but to supply buffalo meat in 18ST to world for the deaf. dist Church. THE BEST VUr Tfeoratep—1 p m. Wadoaadap. Certain instincts are inevitable Ip r priduw i p m. Tluwatep. in an old Texaco oil can. It was later the river receded and-, left a Yor iatadap—1 p m. fi^p. _ for the Ji^ianaae nation, from Its slippery, but delicious. I get hic­ plot of land on the north in HEARING! OaMUIad dawBuia; 10:10 p a p aadh history, ti^ tio n s . Us economic cups Just thinking about i t side. >- a of pSUeatiaa axeapt ■alordap — P « t situation, and ^ its present emo­ f Q — When was natural gas first | Friday, June S tional condition. The question of used for light in the United whose aida Japan will most favor A Thought for Today StAtM? . Tro|an Hone Of litency probably depends, almost entire­ A — At Fredonla, N.T., about McKinney's it Open All Day Soturdays ly, on which aide places its own 1824. / Our Central IntcUlgance Someone has estimated that conduct closer to these natural Q— ^Who named the Seven W on­ Agency, lU director, Allen W . Dul* there were 400,000 divorces in this Japanese instincta ders of the Ancient World? A r e B I9 Booutiful Velwmotl lee, diBcloeea, haa been making an great coimtry of ours last year. A — Antipater of SIdon listed loch Velumo It 814 Inchot High eBhauatlve ptudy of the Ruaaian A “Sleeper” That' means that there were 100,000 the works of art in the lOO's B.C. educational ayatem. Speaking at pe<^le who were being deprived of c iih I SH Inchot W idol Columbia University the other The Senate, when it was con the happiness and home life they Q — A re American hatUea listed among the decisive battlee of the day. he presented what seems sidering the extension of the Re­ deserve. More than this, there are EihaRM your one miliiiHi children, in­ (World? S 7 S PogM in Each long4iegleeted coacluaton. ciprocal Trade Agreements pro­ volved. And unless something is A — Historians disagree on this gram. debated the principle in­ preiMrty wHk AN AMAZING BARGAIN! *^'introdueisg mass education,” done,, the rate ^ 1 go oh up. list, but the victory of the Am er­ V e lu m a l he said, ”the troubled Soviet lead- volved at length, and, wiUi^open Father James Keller of the icans’ over Burgoyne at Saraton debate, adopted some amend­ Chriitophers lists the fidlowing ia generally included. Some list ths a McKiaasy BLUE CROSS ere have loosed forces dangerous Battle of Gettysburg. ments which were intended to things that every home maker can to themselvea It will be very dif­ do to help prevent divorcee: t Fsaee NIARINO AIDS ficult for them henceforth to close make the program leas feasible Realise that you have a divine Q — How extensive art forsat off their own people from access for the President to operate in the mlaaion to perform aa wife and fires in the U.S.? A — Each year more than 100,- to the reaBtieo o f the outside direcUon of lower tariffs. But at mother. You are a co-worker with «WTin'’A*MTmT.,. ee'V'bsHayl 000 fires destroy forest arais least the changes were debated. the Almighty and ikR Just a house­ world.” - wife. totaling about 80,000,000 acres. •I lew AS Sill m 1U» epimljW wli ‘Our intsUigence survey of Rua The other day, when it was not Make your home a center of love A erWwct tt TK« On the -A-WEEKPIah! You'll odd much more to tha beauty and value of your property than Sian education has, Mr. Dulles re­ even considering the reciprocal end Joy: Q — W hy are letters from the Mfcw., liM ••• tPMmftpn Keep your family ever conscious P o ^ to Catholic churches referred vealed, indicated what seems an trade program, . the Senate tha small cost of a McKtnnay Fanca . . whathar it ba split rail, picicat wirti mny •MSkel eree*^- of spiritual Ideals. to.aa " P v a l hulls” ? wnitM •! knocked another hole in it, this /, eCfidal decrease of the Ideological Sanctify your housefold duties. A — T h e name“ b u l l ” comes or paddock. Fences niake tha parfact background for flowar gar- content in Soviet studios of .tima.by stealth, and without de­ Inspire both your husband and from the seal used on the letter. ^'^dons and shrubs . . jflrotact youi'proparty, too, Two lO-ft. split MMVIMAUY m no ■dances. But whether the govem- bate. rails and ona traatad post for $4.20. 3^t. Gothic-top pickets for nMlYSUARANTtiD . Suddenly an innocuous measure ment plans it that way or not, only l2caoch . . hardwarOfTor gatas . . paints and stains. Drive lASY MIDOn TBMS when people loam to road and extending for two years the prlvi in. W e'ra right on Rout# 44-A with never a parking problem. write and study and research, lege service men have of sending COME m OR PHONE TODAY they will eventually penetrate to home gifts duty free sprouted an \R amendment. This amendment .V PRIVAH CONSULTATIONS the truth,'If that la attainable, or \ - 1' at least learn to know falsehood changed the definition and classi­ From Bfsnchester exchange: M ltdMlI 9-4828. _ C A U ML9.A291 and propaganda. Give people the fication of the product known as Tton Seekville, Storrs, WDUmaatlc: Enterpifae W88. . PERSONAL weapons with which to seek truth, "haidboard" by listing it as a UNIVERSAL and they wfil seek it. This Mr. *w6iod product" Instead of a HEARIN8 SERVICE ZhOles regards as Inevitahle. "paper product.” This has the ef­ at MAHCHE8TEE fect of doubling the existing tariff I.umbAr A ll this omphasisee wiiat haa rate on the product. 18 OAK ST. STANDARD long seemed a, basie contradiction *e SUPPLY CG..mSeLTeN NerCN (IfEXT TO HALE'S) in the policy of Russian dictator The amendment, obviously, had ENCYCLOPEDIA BATTEBIBS — CORDS MdpI it has made consistent prog- nothing! to do with the privilege ' Beptore for AII.Mskee ^ <4 ft reea in the field of mass educa­ of ser^'ice men in the sending SomE people may askt Just what JS d COOlKIf'tLL offer? tion. It has produced amaslng home of glfta This was cuU Read Here's the answer: Changes in the literacy statistics strategy on the part of the legis­ for Russia, lative representatives of one par­ A GOOD'W ILL Offer is something designed jpriniarily to create go o d W e Amoiicani often discount ticular Indiutry. In order to de­ w Ul among present customers and to win friendsUp and go o d teiU am ong this by noUilg that what the Rua- feat this bit of special protection for this one industry, the Presi­ new. customers. ■laa people get to read, after they y ■ laam to read, is nothing but dent would have to dtoy a rou­ Valentihe-Seaver In the g o o d w Ul category belong such things as spacious parking faeJk tine privilege to the' men in our PEACE OF MIND SEGINS propaganda. B y this view, the Uies^ wide aisles, bright attractive stores, p kM y-m a rk^ prices, pteattmU Russian dicUtorahlp educates its armed forces. WITH MONEY IN THE SANK GUARANTEE people only to be able to pump CSiarlea P. Taft, president of personnel, and innumerable .other customer services.-" them full of ita own particular the Committee for a National Tour week-by-WMk ssvtaigs eckednlo to aa Inveot. moat la your family’s future. It you have uat ul- OccaaioiuiUy. a (H)OD«WlLL offer is the offering of outstanding merehandisa Ideology. And we have sometimes, Trade PoUcy, Ubels aU'*thia‘ "kn We Ask Yon to Compare ready eUrted your euviags uecouat with us. drop ia AT A REAL BARGAIN! ghihily, considered that this kind acUon unworthy of the dignity of today at our bunk. Sturt suVtog uew tto sufe, sye- Our Encyclopedia with Any of s^tem could succeed. the United States Senate.” He tomstlo way. Set Seilini; for 100 or More! Such an event is First Nationars tremendously popular distrihntion of tha l ^ a t wa have been ignoring, cites statistics showing that the domestic hardboard Industry, world-honpred FUNK & WAGNALLS UNIVERSAL STANDARD ENCYCLOPEDIA and' what the Russian dictatorship on our BCtOK’A.WEEK Plan. ' appears to have been ignoring is rather than seeming to | suffer If after comparing your what Mr. Dulles now emphasises. from foreign competition, has To tens of thousands of First NatipnaTs enstomers — old and new— tUa first volume of our set with Give people the tools with which been growing by leaps and encyclopefiia offer has b^ n a source of pleasure and in many instaneea a sdwet bounds. Since the House will have to think, and they will think. Once o similar volume of sets of genuine delight.: they begin to think, there is no to vote again, on the amended selling for $100.00 or artificial chain of dogma strong bill, perhaps this particular piece Thousands of families that for yean had dreamed of owning a really enough to hold theni-forever. iSo, of spategy will not win through, SAVINGS BANR Then, eadi weak, - The Soviet moile is now turned toying s nominaliee fob the privt- SALVIA . . . PETUNIa C ! . . 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Tejwbera everywhere recoapsias A * The viewer could get the kind of TOMATOES — PEPPERS fsweeterhof) voluine (with 92f50 in purchases) and only ■eems afanoet crudely excessive in program ; he wanted N . to*. He great help a student can get from a filna, raU> 99r for each succeeding volume. IN nontraet to the moods of the would get.it without toe obJecUon- - CASSAGE — EGGPLANT — CELERY. Etc. able, up-lodate encyclopraia. But — not anly will an encyclopedia help atudento ini thSir able and often over-powering in­ * Here's an encyclopedia with a great, SPECIAL home work! It will be a source o f eonslaat Russia has' Japanese territory, trusion of tha commercial. world-honored name—■ fine, truly autnentir' help and enlightenment for the man fat hnsi Japanese prisoners, and future If the question Vo ^ decided to reference work of 9,446 pages — 5,850,000 nesa or the woman in the home. 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rent bracket. Holland has ra where he was graduated from the HoUand Crisis control for all houses. St. Louts Country Day School, he Rockvi^e«Vernon ' M anch^er Men Honored liy Rockville Lodge Tha Labor Party and tha Oath- rrahaii|. to Open'i^ In Oakdale Opener Theology Teacher • DRUGS • FOUNTAIN SERVICE otic People's Partjr are tte two FOiR THE GRADUATE is the son of Mr. and Mrs. E dw a^ 3 leading political groups, with each W B A T -—BlUy Graham Hartford, June 8—The Rev. Dr. Mrs. P. J. \^ lte o f 5870yOahanne " I ' If .1.1 — Cabinet to Stay Ave., S t Lodia. Tl^C harten- PnseripUoM Called For aad Dellvare*—T d ; M l 0-8781 Class Returns Late Tonight V _____ -Nlta- Watch says he h(s>ee his flrat crusade in Edmund LaB. Charbonnier of iu A ii IjM i^ V MqiptlMl by th« m O o m«nafb> niers have a S-^a^ ota d au g^p. ] 4 w n c —iwday With Garrowap France next week will perkuade Barnard OoUege hka been named TTie iW u e, The Netherlands, tnanta sail an >ubj«^ to cbange WORO-^Amoa 'n‘ Andy Dr. Cherbonnler iSi a member of K of C Planning WGTH—Notes and Noutlona associate professor of religion At Rockville, June 8 (Special)— June 3 t/Y^Holland’a 3-waek-;pld wtUwut notl«^ more'FranchmgR to turn to their | the National Ccm cil on Religion town of Vernon and city of Rock- cabinet crisis baa come to a peace­ DEWEY-RICHMAN Trinity OoUege to begin duties Tha pupils ot the eighth grade df vlUc. TTm study groups sra ex­ Hop Y—NUa Watcb Bibles. in Hlgiter Education and o f the ful end with the asms government _1C—JTrlday with Gam way nsxt fall, it wns announcad tdday the Northeast School are visiting pected to work during the summer Communion Here] 767 MAIN STREET WDRO—Amos ‘n Andy The AmericaiL evangelist, who| Society of BWeal Tbmogians. DANIEL’S PHARMACY still in office. UaUtua by Dr. Albert C Jacobs, Trinity months, with the first of i series < . WGTK—Notes and Noutlona opens his campaign Sunday in this He has heUYthe K ent FM I^and M l KARTFOBD r o a d —CoBVoalsat Off The BDaet Parking NeW York today on thq' wuuial Premier WlMem Drees, who re­ 1M»- . . , • ■ liradamlnantly Roman Catholic I prMidAnt. Union Y ^ e lin g Fellowship dur­ graduation trip. The group left of monthly reports to be presented signed May 17 after his Labor- Members of Campbell Council WHAT—Might Watch A noted teacher o t theology. Dr. Open 0 aML te 10 p jn . Dally laelmUBg Snaday. in the fall.- S§^^^CT?"pr..«U WTIC—C a s c a d e o t SporU land, aaid last night he didn’t ex­ ing hia gnwiuats study. Hs la the achool this morning by cart Catholic coalition was defeated in No. 573, Knights of Columbus, will ' WDRO—Moods for Romance pect the big turnout that.marked{ Cherbonnler will devote hia full Reoelvea B^ueat a parliamentary dispute over rent * ’ wiiAT—Polka Hop author o f numarous scholarly anif for Hartford where they had a meet .Sunday morning at 7;45 for ' -- 'X '' WGTH—Red Sox vs. Alhletk-a hia 7-week tour of Britain. time to class work, haadlng a ponMar avtlclea In religlon-and of special coach reserved for the The trustees of the Clty.Hospital increases, agreed to withdraw his UllA— strengthened Department of Ball- have been notified that under the the annual spring Communion and ^ A Y —Nite Watch He said he hoped to get three book, "Hardness of Heart” Journey. resignation. The' government has W nC—Sulla Datlaa WTJC—Cavalcada ot Sporta ■ four thousand persons a night I ficn. Plans for the day included a wlU of the late Mrs. Bessie C. Wil­ been in office three yeai^. breakfast at St. Bridget’s Church WURO-Cal IUIby_. ,, _ , WDRC—Moods for Romance Separation of teaching In reli­ lard Tucker, wife of Ernest E snd tha American Legion Home, WGTH—Norman aoutUr PraaanU WGTH—Red Sox vs, Athletics at his maetings in Paris’ 16,000- An illlnois man Jaumed hia auto FUEIWEB A JBS 00. OP BIANCjtt^|TOR tour around the city on a char^ Queen Asks Withdrawal seat Velodrome, where he follows gion from the chaplaincy waa rs> 'tcred but; a bdat ride to tm Tucker, the City Hospital la to re­ respectively. *‘ ^r5kT—Polka Hm commended to Dr. Jacobs by a into a phone pole when a ikunk ceive f3te0 as an endowment fund Queen Juliana requested the Master of ceremonies will be **iJ&AV—NRa Watco a three-night stand by the Harlem j appeared in the baok seat That statute of Uberty; a tour of the wlthdrawsl following a statement m igh u , faculty conunlttee on religtous n m r v K n v a > for the maintenance of a free bed. Atty. Wesley C. Gryk. The Rev. W^§i^^£iebaU l^oeat Matinaa Globe-’Trottera Basketbal) team. doesn’t sound Uka tlio and of the Nsw York waterfront; and a by J. A. W. Burger, head of t)ie vrriC—Wii__ . iMW B cods for Romanea life, currenUy studying various Michael Cox of LaSallette Novltl-- ad Sox vs. Athletics Graham WIU preach for five I story. guided tour of radio and television Labor Party, Uuit he had found a ways to strengthen Trinity's pro- AUTO GLASS INnALUD .studios. All Taloottvtilo aad Veraeu news ate will be the guest speaker. / a ?l?H-«araBl^'aauUtr' § = f PraaanU 1*^*— nights. An imteiproter will trana-l giam for promoting the religious "basis which esn lead to continu­ William Rice is in charge of the WHAY—Mtta Watch The pupils were accompanied by Items ara uew belag ation of the present Drees cabi­ WTIC—B ^ lg h ta . lata into French as the evangeUit] growth of aach student within his committee making arrangements * VHAV—1_____ -Polkn Hop ■peaks. GLASS FURNITURE TOPS Raymond E. Ramsdell, aaalatant tkrongk Tte BfaMkaater Eveulag net.” WDRO—M o M ter,Coinanes own faith. Herald Rockville Buremi, located for the annual event. WKNvi^iuM&fl^utat llatlMa WGTH—Bed Sox va AthlsUcs Vlgoroualy denying that he Dr. Jacobs also adid today that superintendent of schools; Ren- The compromise includes a five WTIC—Woman la Bouaa wick J. Lewis, supervising prin- at 1 Market St, telepkoae Rock­ per cent increase in rent ceilings. w rac-C al Colby, “ wHAYr-Nttb wiuch might bo leading an anti-CathoUcj the admlnistraUon of the college MIRRORS CnrapIcKD o m I D o o r l ville I K 5-SIS8. If you’re short of ^furniture, ytml TH—Norman aoutlar Prcaanta Nonnan AUdas cipsl of the Northesst School; Instead of the 10 per cent the gov­ worr ■■ ^raC-NTaarAlinanM crusade, Graham said OathoUee chapel Will be assigned to the Rev. can cover up the fact by using wall­ were welcome to attend hia revivsl AUan F. Bray; asMstant chaplain, PICTURE FRAMING fd l typM ) Mrs. Anna Connors snd Joseph ernment had demanded. paper with large patterns. *’v ^ y —WaatM Omaaa WOTH—Red Sox vs Athletics Novak, eighth grade teachers; The Itlgher rent will be compen­ WCCO-Racm^ RerUw UtU— meetinga. Although ordained Norman Atkina Will sing the until a new chaplain Is appolntsd. WHERE WKNB—Baarball Hoquut Matlnaa WHAY—Nlta Watch Southern Baptiet minister, Graham I A naUve of S t Louis, Mo., Mrs. Virginia Yaskulka and Mrs. sated for by a^ income tax cut w n o-ju st Plain Bm WTlO-flportst Weather hilarious ''Sit Down, You’re Rock­ W I N D O W m d PLATE GLASS Marjorie ^Arzt. Sunday Service equal to a total' iff 130 miUlbn dol- WDRC—Nawa „ „ WDRC—Bobby Kay „ has always stressed the inter­ ing the Boat,” in "Guys and . . . caa yon fiai a deal Ilka Ian, more than the government WGTH—Norman CloulUr Preaenta WGTH—Red Sox vs Athletics denominational approach in his! JALOUSlBBi laotallatiaa is Q M dt Easy aad KeemeadeaL The group will arrive back in U:M— tUa? Ateaad new Maitorala Hartford, at 10:36 this evening In Center Park previously proposed. 'The govern­ •:U — / crusades. DoUa,” opening tonight at Oakdale OOMnUOTOBSt WB HAVE Df STOCK WHkY—WeaUm Caravan / WHAY—Nile Watch Theater in Wallingfoid.. He’ll Portable er Clock Badle with where they will be met by parents ment also is expected to do away WOCC—Record Review WTIC—ttMltght Serenada ‘Our methods-will ba no dif­ who volunteered transportation at with purchase taxes on textiles WKNB- -Baaeball Re' Uatlnea WDRC—B ^ b y Kay ferent from those we used in other | stay over to sing in "Son^f of Nor­ eadi *TV .. pmvhassi at The Rey, Edgar B. Smith of St. WTIC—t)—The Sen-] lube aids! penahUui in tha.ngaOMgUr area F R i B been mt for the second Tuesday of ate has approved and sent to the Marlpw’a h a s incraaaad from 4SS to iT t laat land Edd Orainer, who will be di- TEL. Ba-0-0tl4 'msEdP-TiE-miTi) aach month at 8 p.m. Park Department, a permit has A 14-target course for archers Lifc-liks seuad. Craolns Good Muato has been constructed in South House a bill placing restrictions JUSt ARRIVED ALL n a k e a— : Sporu Weak, Um SUta Later Dayartmaat tMmont, Flimaee, Pa., —June 8 1 rected by Robert Gordon, now In UaBmpUynseat Cialnis Increase been issued for the local Corps to ckiNr tbsa sm i (P)—^The parents a t an Amarican Ihia' Mventh aaaaon aa director of hold religious services each Sun­ Windsor behind the Farmers ot. the Issurance of injunctions in ALL m • d e 1 a. reported today. Thara wdlra 10 more unemploy­ labor dsiputes. The measure pro­ 'nw ew”A' olnnen premimed dead 1q Korea, the Pittsburgh Civlo Light Opera ment compensation claims taken day evening during . the summer Hardware on Sullivan Ave.. by a . ★ full mouth. Budget term s Clhims Uirbughbui thb State, have restated their beUef that thWr months. R Patria and hia two sons, Rae- vides that the plalnUff seeking an Crockttr ttry-.-fseer however, ctmUmwd to decline, me Co. for the week ending May 28, with injunction must show that he is ananged. . SpoUlgbl eon is a Communist priaaner and 80S fUad as compared to 105 the The band, under the direction of nard F., 17, and Da-.-ld A.. 12, along Evening Good Mttaio cordinf; to the Geputment’s re* havs returned hia Purple Heart side the “New Hatast)’’ railroad unable to obtain adequate police o o f y $ i 2 5 previous week. However, Only 26 C. PeUr Carlson. wUl play at eac.h . 40-yard WDRC—Guy Lombardo formation was that his son was a INC. City Hospital at the comer of • ROYAL • SMITH.CORONA WGTtt-BlU Stam Women claimanta accounted for 53 prisoner in North Korea. The Air traasurere and assistant sseretary targets, which can be illuminated BURNSIDE •:1 A — per cent , of the claima, or 11,SM, o f the Mandiest'.r Trust Oo., is FURNITURE Union and West Main Sts. Seen as Suicide for night shooting, is located near WHAT—Sapper Serenada ^ , Force verified that the . airmen . T te exhibition will start at 10 EMERGENCY • UNDERWOOD • REMINGTON WCCC—Good Evening Good Music last weak. had been on a piMoner of war list attending the annual meeting of AND MU8IO the atore. PAINT and WKNB—Vagabond Although the number of claima but was presumed dead Jan. 3d, the Connecticut Bankers Aam . a.m. and cloae at 6 p.m. with each BUmford, June 3 tP)—Police In- Patria hopes to build a 26-target OH. lURNER WTIO—Three Star Extra for Jobless benffits waa on the de­ 1054, after cidkJusUve investigS' The meeting this ye^r hr being M l-2-8680 artist exhibiting being responsible vestigaUng the death of Albert WALLPAPER CENTER y a i n n ^ • OUVtYTI 4 HERMES WDRC—Lowell Thomaa for the hanging and removing of SERVICE WGTH—Charles Norwood . ' cline throughout the State, the tions failed to reveal his where­ held June 3, 4 emd 5 at the Ei|ul- Perella. 69. say the reUred laborer 645 BURNSIDE AVE. number of claimants who have abouts. nox House In Manchester, Vt. itn MAIM 8T. his pictures. probably took his oenMl^fe. EAST HARTFORD *'wHAY—Supper Serenade Amingwnents for the exhibit exhausted their benefits was on the In a letter sent yesterday to Accompanied by,Mrs. Rollason, PereUaW nmUlated body was GENERAL CALL JA 8.4205 Sa^es. Service and Rentab on Standard and WCCC—Good Evening Good Music .are being made by Miss Emms found yesterday in a shed behind WKNB—Evening Serenade rise. President Eisenhower end signed also employed by the Trust Oo., WILLIAMS Open Evenings Until 8 WTIC—Haws ot World LMt week alone there were 35S by -teth .parents, theyAUcUmed Mr. RoUaaon la represeuting bis Batz and. Alfred F. Ludwig. The his home. A bloody hatetae- and a TV SERVICE Portable Typewriters and Adding Machines WDRC—Tana. Enia of them, bringing to 10,878 the ”We do not want this medal un­ bank as an dfficlal delegats to this hoiteases Include Mrs. Theda knife lay nearby. WGTB—fVlion Lewis Johnson, Mrs. Carl Conrady, Mra OIL SERVICE IGd— number who had ao far this year der the present circumsterces. It annual business meeting. He >Mt Det. giq>t, WlUlam J. Lynch, Days C 4 OR A Call RGIAY-Bupper Seranada exhauated their benefits. By this does not honor our son or Hs rounded out 3i5 yeara of continu­ Mary Backofen. Mrs. Oscar Krey- i^ho said Perella appeared to have N l g ^ wAoEw Phis Parte WCCC—<^od Evening Good Music sig, Mrs. John Grant, Mrs. C. Gor­ WKNB—Evening Serenada time laat year, 4h29 claimants bad donor.” ous service with the bank last been struck aeveral times In tbe TEL. MI 3-5104 MI-9-4548 L ^ w n c Boaaimier used up their unemplayment in­ They also stated that asrarding don Beckwith, Mrs. Joseph Noel head with a hatchet, added that an surance. the medal to parents whoae sons The busineas session of the Oon- Mrs. Richard Fowler, Mrs. Ruth autopsy showed that death was PRE.RALANCED REFRIGERATION h WGTH- Vandercook Merrill, Mrs. Clifford Knight and Itla - The MBrUord office with 3,181 are still held prisoners “is not In neoticut Bankers Assn, will be BINGO BINGO the result of a Stab wound In the WHAY ir Serenade claims,, continued, to receive the aooordonce with the original pur­ climaxed by an addreasvto be de- Misa Priscilla Flynn. stomach. v . WCCC- , BvmdnrBvi ■ Good Music Each painting will be labeled "EverytUng IcSds us to believe WKNB—1 ing Serenada moat dalma of any offtce in the pose of the medal.” The Piuple Uverad by A. N. Jorgenskn, pred- EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT A m CONDITIONING w n c —Ooiw. Sensler State. Last week Bridgeport waa Heart Is awaidad to servicemen deht o f the University of ConnscU- with the name of the painting, he went to work on hlmsMf with a WDRC—Tena. Emia close behind, with 8,130; followed wounded in action or to the next cut. Hir topic will be "The Bank­ ' NATHAN HALE HALL price and telephone numbw or ad­ Hatchet and a knife during the " CALL WOTH-G. Baauer o f kte of . persons kUled in action. ers’ Interest in Higher Education.” dress of the artist. Mrs. Ray night (Wednesday),’’ Ljmch said. lt d — by Now Haven, with 2,680; Water- SOUTH COVENTRY — VJF.D.^ WHAY—Suppar Seranada , bury, 1,050; and Stamford, 1,322. Petit and Mra. C. Gordon Beckwith “However, we are still invectl Chicken Barbecue WCCC—GpodEvenlng Good Music have been, in charge of the pub­ gating.’’ GEO. WILUAMS ASSOCIATES NB-;Evenjng Serenade UMTT UQDOB PBOSBOimON Hartford. June 3 (P —^The Sen­ TraRfBiertatioB SIvsr U r m I hs MANCHESTER LUMBER, Inc. licity. Lynch aaid Perella, had been out Ry ROY E. JONES. STORRS, CONN. ate has approved and sent ,to the ORANGE H A a In caad of rain the event ariU of work for some time and waa ^ IDEAL FOR THE JUNE BRIDE WGTH—U. S. Marines 255 CENTER ST. TEL. MI 8-5144 be postponed for one week. despondent about this and failing •tf- Soviets Expected House a bill barring prosecutionscution h ■ IH»#W lls I IwllW K WEDNESDAY. JUNE t— 2 Sininfs. 5:30.6:45 P.M. 7 Mt 9-S5S5 TinrsT TTfktia* 'rtmm of a person for selling Uquor»r to a L ____ d Poatmea Walk eyesight. o if IDEAL FOR THE JUNE RRADUATE Mliaio minor unless he knows "or In the fCABEFULLT OOMFOUNDEDY Wilton L Usk, chairman of the RUNCE CENTER. OLCOH STREET REFRIGERATION SALES A SERVICE ______ling Set To Accept Priest HOUSING BILL BACKED W ire—Dinah w ore exerclso of ressonabls care should b N local carriers who participated in WDRC—Arthur Godfrey Digest ■■ IIII ■ a e have known" the purchaser the ’’Postmen’s Walk" Wednesday BENEFIT SCHOLARSHIP FUND WGTH—Counurspy vyorceeter, Uaaa„ June 8 M>)— minor. Present law makes. r : tArlkm Dni{ SItrwj night, reporU »668 was collected. Hartford, June 3 OP)—The Dem SOBOPTIMIST CLUB OF MANCHESTER Mlctaati OVancig Doyie, counsel for seller Uable regardless. Anyone who has not contributed, dcratic-controlled Senate Judiciary ASSISTED BY EMBLEM CLUB NO. 251 *'fefc8;?nl^r.nad. the ChtlMHic AaauaapUoniat Mis­ but who would like to do so is Committee has reported favorably New Samsonite sion to Moaeow, aays he expe'^ta asked to contact any one of the on a bill calling, for 60 million dol lickete at Gnstefoon’s Shoe Store, Weldon Beauty Studio, Slun- WDRO—a S u rO o d S e y Digest I eon Candy Kltehe^ or 'phone your rooervations MI S-SISI. WGTH—Counterspy the Soviets to approve an applica­ - local carriers. It is expected lars in state subaidized housing, tion by the Rev. Louis F. Dion, that the total received for the 20 millions for rental units and * '\ ^ Y - 6 o Proudly We Hall . DONATION $1.75 — CHILDREN to 12, 81.00. ITOlOric—Lpna^Aw ■ ^ . A. A., regiatnr at Asaw^tion Cerebral Palsy fund sponsored by 40 millions for homes to be pur- wWCCC—GoodVCCC—Good c o ; Ev ROY MOTORS, Id c . J TEL. BU 0-0084 841 N. Blala S t. 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I^C H E STE R IfiVENING HERALD. MANGHESrrER, CONN., FRIDAY. JUNE 8, 1966 T A G I S U l f B N iT E Iff lUNCHESTEB EVBNINO BEM LD. HAMCHB8IIB, OONN. FRIPAY, JUKI! I, U K umsaammsmmmmrnilUlUm^msm ' >

t t e with the aational osISbratlon Iharo wtu bo a proeentatlon of ths owasd property. Fbr prtvato pM»- Damages Miiior ^■■l^^^'^Covcntry of the 300th liittbd^r annlvirsavy. ebartar by a State P T A repreeenta- Am m bly l*aMes srty which would bansHt Ow pub* Plant Whist Party Meithodists Appoint Susagl^^”^ ^ Racket Plan Converting Buildings FsedSala tive. Anyiime Jotnlhg at tbla moat­ Ue, the stats wmdd pay two-thirds A m PubUe Health Nuraing ing win ba cooalderad a ebartar Erosion Curb Bill and the municipality ons-thlrd. /A t School Here. Warning Iraued In Crash Here Man. will have a food sale at the member. Delegate to Conferences For Junior H^h Students Guests to Honor Capt. Hale; Harry McKuMcfc home lawn at 11 Myetery Elde By C of C Here PoUcs Investigated a mbior acd- m. tomorrow. The Mr. and Mrs. Chib w ill have Hartford,'June 8 U B -A 931 mU- l$emQcrat8 Batk A progreaaive whlat party wOl dent lata yaaterdsy afternoon at Deaseastimtlen Day a myatary ride tomorrow. Mem­ Uen dollar program to doasbat ba bald Wedneeday evening Juim the tetsracctiQif'OfW. Middle TVke. ROASTING CHICKENS \ The 4-H Demonstration Day 3, at 9 pm. at the Buckley Bdiool. Bi$hopLord/Dr, Ward Plans for converting the prestotapersonnel will bs granted ratoca devolution Hero Bom Here bers w ill mset at 7 p.m. at ths short eroaion quickly paaasd both The Ohamhsr o f Oeimnsros and HiUlsrd St. Patrolman Ray­ will be tomorrow starting at • Chiurcb Community Houss. In gan- Farley on Ticket co-chairmen for ths affair are Iwontod honisoiahsw te this area kl|h schooL Franklin and Barnard Salaries nprestint about 84 par Scoru Church Altitude cent of the projected budget mond. Pack was ths bivesUgating Althonfh we do not 860 separate parts, ona of o«r a.m. at the Robertson School. Tsk- sral chsrga wUl bs Mr. and Mrs. HOusae of Osnnbeticut’a General Mrs. Charlsa E. K. Carlson and today to ba on guard agahwt the buildings for junior high school officer and no arrests ware made. Oov«ntry, Jtuw S (Spaclal)—To^ To atu4]r what maaturM can i i « part will be 4-H Chib members Mrs. Timothy Donovan. M ra AUtn AMtaco and ehtemoy rsjpalr UUng said It to becoming te- caotomen inaisto that ahe fots foar breaato hi a packafp; William Ulsnnay and Mr. and Mrs. Aassmbly ysstarday. New Teih.'Ama 3 (A—Alien Toward Race Rciation$^ will probably be completed According to poUes, a car driven morrow thla town will ba apot- bo taken to combat the problem. with homomaking, agriculture, and CHivs Banubso. la charge of re- Ths monsy wUI bs uasd to halt con and Mra John Hutchinson arc IraCbot whkh to .revivod atmt-«Uy cressi^y difficult t6 hire teasers by Eugene Glammsttso, Bristol, of eat-ap ehickoa. Sho Bdatakeo the thiffas.for breaatB" Gordon, pUbUciat, annoaiMsd to­ te charge e f tickets and Mra Laa- thla summer, Arthur niteg, school U (h t^ ns disUngulahad giMsU. Hank Keene of the Lakewood pubUc speaking demonstrations. freahmenU will be Mr. end Mra. arotion from Long Island Hound, H m annual Naw Xtegfauid SoUte- fa t about this Uasa. at the flrat step in the pay schsd- ran Into ths rear bumMr of an­ beraaae of thdr meaty aiie, Hi^t color and teador tax- Heights Development; Robert Judging w ill be Mrs. Burton E. Frank Oallnat and-Mr. and Mra. day a move ie under wey to pro­ Ua Andrew ia te charge cC refresh- I Me*. Mdrtha H. Btovenaon, supsrintsndrat, told GcMrsl Man­ uls because even small towns can from all parts of the stata pay which Gov. Abraham A . RiWcoff mote Jensss A. Fuley, fanner •m Obnfsrsacs of MsthodlaU am other car driven by Samuel F. tare. Oaudet Waterfront Park; Arnold Moore, Mrs. John M. Tyler, Miw. Jiunea T. Laidlaw. aaya la sating away Oipaeetlcnt'a masting at ths South Msthodlstl aeutlvs socrotary ef the riminbsr, ager. Rickard Martin .^yesterday how compete, aslsry-wtoe, with Holmes, Hartford. Both drivsra hdtnaca to OapC Nathan Hals, Ralph C. Hoffman, James T. Lald- poatmeatsr general, aa a poasHiie Hekcta, which WUl alee ha on ampimalaad that, ncoocdiiig to the A. Carlson, Oak Grove; Albert J. The meeting scheduled for ^una 135-mils shoceUns at the'rate of a Damociatie candidate for Vies NO Church yssterdny elected M. PhUip afternoon. Work-might bo com­ larger communities. This compstl- wars procssdUg after having stop- law. aale at tha door, can. he eecured Natkmal Batter Btislhsoa Bureau Revolutionary War hero. Booth, Lakeview Terrace; and 18 has bssn csincslgd.^ foot a year. President next year. Busag e f 66 Adslslde Bd. one of Uon artoss because small towns gat tod tor ths stop sign and ths mis- ROGER OLCOtT Theodore TOedt, Gerald Park will Receives AwarC from Mra Osrleon. , with wMrii the Chamber to af- puted by ,1367, he added. iwxtportionstely mers..stata aid per hap occurred when Hobnea atop- Monday is the 200th annlversa^ The bill was mahsd threugta Farley dsclinsd to eommant. • W i M C h i M t , Its two lay dslegntcs to the Gen- nitng made the etatemsnt in a 408 W est C enter S treet M It c h d 8-7BBS ' Of the birth of capt. Hals in the meet r^mlarty and pool aU infor­ A. V. Olsen U among the four Cub Scout Pack 87 and 8$ wiU both the SenaU and Houaa after Sral Ooafsrtnoe to be held next IflliMtad, the graat SMjortty of pupU then do larger towns or elUes. id a second time. Damages to top winners this month in the derden, a loag-tlmo aasodati of w arm fflnno sBgagsd In Mrnaro cisanteg rensrsl dlsctisslon of echool prob- BMmsa’ vehicle wsa estimated at larga Hale Homstead on South S t mation turned over to them. hava a clrcua Sunday at 5 p.m. at U. 8. Ban. Prsacott Bush (R-Oonn) parley, said Ben. Walter F. George BAiotw F B »tai m i u x d speteg te Mteneapolla, Minn. This differential may bs reduced In making the announcement, Pratt h Whitney Aircraft sug­ ths Plains AthlsUe Fitld. Thsrc I and repairtag Are onUrsly rsitohis ems held before sii Item-by-item under a new MU to toerMse the 68 by pMies. No dsmago was done which still stands. The Connecti­ gestion arwrd contest. He has been urged q>eedy action. Bush said in (O-Ga) end 8s_ Briea Kefeuver The eleeUon of Sussg, s rtlsUve land It to 01^ a sateority to this conference on the forthcoming to Glsmnuttteo's car. cut Antiquarian and Landmarks Chappelle said the extremely low Will b# no sdmiaaioa charge Ths u tMegram to . the leglalatora that (D-Twm) wqprimed hitertat te the Balgtin. South Viet Nam. June 8 39 im newcomer te church affairs, was abeolute amount of state aid per water level . encountered during given 9209.' (jP)--Flve PTsnehmen—two dvll- J t F UfN Ibustesos who use dishonsst ptme- schoM budget held at the Munici­ p ;^ l. Society was willed the Hale Home­ public is Invltsd. On aals bs phteagn in li^t be helpful la per­ .ragisrdad as a surpriss In sm e pal Building. stead by the late Dudley Seymour. the year poses a real threat to * *Ob Radio Show . light rsfreslunents. Ths Cubs will iane and thrto loldiors—wore I Uess. 'the net coet to the town for the FABM FOB CITY suading Oongrsaa to approprtata The nubUdat said Bin. Oaetge JqvinrUrs, pnrticulsrly sines ha was Whan soUcItod tohavs this work , Present ware Martin, nUng, propram on the frounds will property value and interests of Mrs. John M. Tyler will be portray typical circus charsetsrs. faderal monsy to hstp p ^ for ths wrote *1 icnk adBokred Jim Farisy klUsd today te aa outbreak of on the Mrst bnUot sad, with projaeted budget wiU bs $1,763,675 a t Louis (P>—Most S t Louis moderator of the radio program one, bomsowiMra ehould bear ia Douglas Pitres, school husineaa as against $1664,363 for ths cur­ chlldrsn are sxpsrts on polar M O M L H I A T open at 1 1 a.m. with a concert by not only residenta of the imme­ Setback Wtnncre work. as a ststmeh Danmcrat ahd Td Ubs tMTortsin liGPt- Can Rlwayd! 66 votes, was top vote getUr over head; and Raymond Urquhart, diate vicinity of the lake but to on Station W TIC sponsored by the T ^ v iU a n a omployss of tha Imtod that althMBh the servicing rent year. For both the net budget bears, goriUas and ths like, but the Mhttatuck Drum Band and the There were IS tables of aatback Undsr tsrms of ths biU, tbs to ese hlm bonorsd by tbs party." m number of cna^dstaa considered of this tyjM of work Is done in the Martin’s sdmlnlstrativs asristsnt. Stony Creek Fife' and Drum Corfs the entire town. He pointed out Connecticut Citizens for Public in play Wednesday night In ths Xsfauvar sx- Vlstnamses mint, wars shot by un­ sad ths gross budget, an Increase not enough of" them know about stats and aherallas communities Gordon aald Ben. hsttsr known throughout the Oon- I largo majority ef riputobto locol The confsrtnos was tha first of ' about 116 per pupil is planned. such erittsrs ss pigs chickens and In Revolutionaiy eoatume. that when the lake water reoades Schools. The panel will discuss Nathan Hals Community Cantor. would ahars in the cosL stteMsta known assailants as they entered fsrsnee. "Legislation for Education." On their homee te the yeeidantlsl sec- I flrmo, thsca ore a minorHy o f op­ those to he held on departmental More teachers required for double cows. '••FUEL OILv* A fter lunchnehl I'Gov. C Abraham A . khe water lin e' leaves behind it Tournament high acorera follow: Ths State would pay saUrety for Busag, who is chairman of the budgets for tha next fiscal year, the panel w ill be Rep. E. O. Smith, Uon. The soldiers Wars WUsd by ’HOHEVROLET erators who uos diflionast prsc- sessions and somewhat higher pay, Tliat’s why city ottelals are Riblcoff w ill address the gMher- swamp and marshland in addition Mrs. Mildred C. Judatx, 896 points: State-owned property. *nie towns TMa spring, try acosaaorialng is committse of the Uces. Ons o f ths major complaints AeosoMsedate 1.486 Ing: there w ill be songs of the to becoming a genuine health has- chairman o f the Education Com­ Mrs. Myrtla Msrrotts, WUllmantic, greimdea thrown Into ammunition 316 i-Oosr. Haatsr, snM nscessitatod by the convstiUon to considering a barnyard display at or cities would pay two-thirds and black with a touch of yellow, covers and Now Bnglsnd Southern Conference, to that rsprsoantotlvoa o f some or- nitag and Pieros outltesd their SCO, Revcduttonary period by the Tale ard in the center o f town. When mittee; Sen. Paul Amenta, chair­ 878 points; and Mrs. Edward Skil- dumps on ths dty outsklrta j m M. Philip keep school personnel, are the ths S t Louis possibly in ths man Senate Committee for Edu­ ths stats one-third for munidpsUy- plnk'wlth a dear, briUlant red. extrea attended his Arat rtgionsl Confer- gwiteattona have gainsd admls- tentative plans for ths projected main reaaons for the increase, ni' form of a miniature farm. “Thla Glee Club and an address by Bern- the level recedes the property ton, 831 points. $1395 snm only tost ysar, at Brockton, lor high school “ campus." hard Knollenberg, dlstlngulahed cation; Sen. Philip Laing, Finance by 1667 for dlstrlbuUo. to tog said. fsctlity will give thouaands of city once on the waterfront is often IM m s were swarded the fol Mann isn tbs new high school Is com­ children their flrst look at a collec- MORUUTY Committee; Dr. Ray Fay of the Bepairs Revolutionary War scholar. several himdred feet back from lowing: Women’s f i r s t , Mrs. churches needing funds. Among] ^ pleted, they said they hoped to / State Department of Education. Ths trip to Minnsspolis for the thsss is Center Church in East] Other items contributing to ths Uon of farm animals,” said Mayor Flag raising ceremonies and a the water and consequently loa^ Judats; second, Mrs. Ida Dupre, *54 FORI Gonsml Confsrsnes, which will use the extra space at Educational Raymond R. Tucker, music program will conclude the its value, The shore appearance ' Thla will be the fourth and final Hartford, for which 110,000 was | MPMmg the nimaoe, tne rois. of increased budget include repslra to of a series of radio broadcasts on Stafford; third, Misa Connie Ruix. OiesUtes OanverUMs. B h « run from April 26 to May 9, wiu sUocsted; I thb ‘tespectator” is sMUfully Square to accommodate a maxi­ outside activities. .. is also jeopardised, Chappelle said. Men’s flrat. Jossph Orsnisr, WUU- school properly ■which were sub­ “ Better Schools.” Similar pro­ hentor, Fsrissm llr msnn n visit to ths horns town' he TT.. Con/srsne. ymUrdsy mum of 1,600 junior high school mitted tost year and wars not BROTHERS The Hale Homestead w ill be The attractiveness of the lake and mantic; second, R. J. N eff; third, toft sight years ago and a reunion students. open for inspection and officials its value to the town would be grams are planned to be rsaumad adopted a report lecomnwndtog m«v mads. The longer *hsy are dt' in Septemberi G. R. Dimon, Lebanon. with hto father and grandfather, New horns soonomtes rooms, expect a crowd Of about 2,000 per­ greatly increased if the level o f Bpscisla, Mrs. Iva Stasis of Staf­ $2045 minimum salaries for Oonfsrencs I worksbops, and other apsctol bi­ fsrrcd, the mors necessary they Prinite Sanrlet OPEN sons. Glris Lose who wUl stoo be detogstea to the become. | the water were kept steady and ford. Orenisr and Raymond AuUn msetUiB. and non-Confsrence pastors. *n«« mjStiTrt stsltotiona rsqulrsd by junior high Apartm ents To Study Lake Levels uniform, be said. The Robertson School girls' soft­ of WilUmantlc. - i satortss locemmsndedraagc from student use are pfsnned. New Martin asked Pierce for a Hat ef ball team was defeated by Union Btoctod with Sussg yaaterdsy as 32,400 to $3,000 for Conference pas-1 !**” ***■ **** repslra made in recent years to ths Separate eatraaeea, air The Republican town comndttee S eea tN MSGCMA T^itGFG the second lay delegate was Mrs. tors and from $2,000 to $2,700 for] W»anlled stats. steel stairways in the high school 24 HOURS has iqnpolhted a committee* to Bay Beout Troop ST w ill attend Consolidated of South Windsor this and work on ths floorsrs there will four newest schools (Verplsnck, eeadlMoaed tfcreogb- Wednesday visitors at ths bouM NEVER BEFORE Bpsr ' W 6-Dsor. Badio, hsnt- j ’ Waatoy Green of Central Falls, non-Confsrencs pastors, plus an I This same preqadurs is also .fol- out study the constantly varying the Natehaug District camporee at week by a score of 11 to 4. WsddelL Bowers and Buckley) so 818 Center 8L —TeL M1-8-81S5 of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. UtUs wars I Or, hydrssniHr Power steeling, 11. L, retiring president of the additional $100 allowsncs for each I lowed te the rep i^ of chimneys, be nsoeaesry. The stairway water levels at the lake. . A Stafford June 10, 11 and 12. PTA Meeting Mias LueiUo Smith, Mrs. Jossph in Manchester rsplacamsnt is one of the items ho might study them to relation The Second District PTA unit Ooaferoncs’s Woman’s Society for dependent child. I The Chamber strongly ursto that to requests to the projected budget UmUAM number of residents in the lake The scouts w ill lay a wreath at Steiner and Mias Maris Steiner. aU ISTJSr $1745 Christian Services. Non-Conference pastors, usually I work o f this type A m id he care- which has been recommended in area approached John F. Chap- tbs Nathan Halo Monument at the will meet June 15 at 8 p.m. in of WilUmantlc. ' the past for safety xesaons. On the request for a 'fUU time Oetastery on Momnment Hill to­ ths Chuireh Community House to *I1m ministerial dslcgstss named referred to as "supply” pastors, j fully ebseksd to bo rars that tho social worker, lUing sold recent ^ MOML KEROSEN^/ . ^ . pelle, chairman of the GOP unit wars the Rav. Dr. Charles X. Hut are often graduate sem inal stu-j operators an fully eovqred with In gensral, during ths diacus- and asked fo r an investigation. morrow at 10:S0 a.at. m oonjunc- elect mflcers and adopt by-laws. sion, Martin asked the question studies have shown about five par FUNERAL Advartiaemont-^ chteaon Jr.. Superintendent of the dents serving small pariahsa hav-jUahtlity Insurance,. cent of alt school children ars in McKlnnsy Lumbar. Bolton NO DOWN PAYMENT and nibig sad Pisice gave their Bepwr "06’' 3-Deer. Bhdto, hsot- Norwich District (which Includes Ing no full-time miniaUra. Before psrmiijung need of guidance or treatment for Notch, is open aU day Saturdays Manchester), and the Rev. J. Ken­ answers. HOME y^hANOEDIL\| lm.hydr.mMto. ^ ^ 3 9 5 B e ^ y e Eadersemsat ^ ^ admission to your home, he In response to a question shout peychlatrie troublea. iss'aiato S t PhoM Mi-a-aada for building supiUiea; easy park- neth Pearson, superintendent of In another matter yestertoy. Uis of chsekteg thslr crsdenttoto. Ing. Very lew edimge. when new equipment at the imw Principals o f teachers invoWsd the New Bedford Ustrtet. ^nferenM went on record ju a n - ^ t h contractors known to tigh school would b6 purchased, in counseling or disciplining stu­ NO FIXED WEEKLY PAYMENT Others lOeetod dorsing the work of the United you. Any reltoMo contractor to dents have to taka time on ffbm tlltog said he thought ths bsgto- Manchester Evening Herald Osv- vTlie delegates to the General to riva you the n a > ^ of g of next year would be the the work they are fitted for, he , stry oorreepandent. Mra C. L. O U H H M H l Gonfsrenct sutomatlcslly become pw>pto for whom he has worked. added.- [UtUe. telophens PUgrtei S-BI3L le to h ^ ln purchases, starting Come in and write your own deal! 3-Deer. Badto, C A A A detofktos to the JurisdlcUonsl Committee for (^ersess ReHef. ,^^0 ung ro^g your contract aarUsr. he said, would poet ■ a Maladjustments In school chil hydihUatlB. Coroertece, which will be held In .!?*• *?l*?*’t._ written by a .com-|]^ore you sign' it. If you need storage problem FOB OOMPBNSATION HOE dren are becoming more frequent Geesh City, N. J., June IS through B ilt^ chsir^ by the Rev. John E. | ^ y turtber iitorinatUte or wish He Sfeld compleUon the htgh and mors serious, he said, and t» NINETY 1901 DAY GCGHANGB GUARANTEE “ 16, tewryeh^.------“ ------Post of the North MsthodlstI the C2uimbsr Conunercs ones Church, recommended that. *Tn a o f school on E. Mlddla TTtos. would quire tho help a trained person can Also stoctM to attend ths June to check on the reltohiUty e f any­ ths school bousing problem ^ve. I House baa approved and sent to GHEVROLET conference as toy delegates were world of acute hunger and dire hu­ one offering to do the work, they nitng said it w is intended the Senate a hiU improving tha 1949 FORD NASH 6-Deer. MUten M. Oom, toy leader ef the man need, with millions still suf­ eonsidsrsbly. About 60 rooms at BUIGK fering frpm deprivation and sxi |will be 1^ to be e f eervtce to ths present high school and the concentrate the attentions of a pension provisions e f the Work­ 6-Doer. Bndle, Olenn. $435 union Methodist Church In Fall Ftanklto and Barnard buildings social worker on the younger stu­ men’s Compensation A ct for Sedaaetto.1 OBrtein 3-Deor. Badto,. heat- RJvar, Mass., and Mrs. E. A. Ssyer posure ss a direct result of wars]y®**" er, overdrive, epettigkt. sitd 16 to other locations would dents in ths school s ^ s m in on ef­ widows e f woriesra MUsd on the Oeed ttree. AS LOW of Providsace. R. L. former Con' post 6nd present, we exhort 'our I fort to prevent major proMems as Methodist people” EXTENDED FORECAST than he svailahis for junior high I job, or who have died ftbm an oc- A S LOW AB LOW < 7 0 1! $1.50 fsrencrW SCS president. to support pupils and slcmelsury students. the students grow older. MERCURY The toy sltemstes elected were UNICEF and MCOR. Boston. June 3 OF—The temper­ Ciqwtion diasase. Present lew AS Week AB a Week ature in New England during the O fllM for school adntinistraUon Assessing eioMndlturto for ths provtdaa compensation for a max­ $2.00 6-Oeer. hentor, Meren- Norbert Hill, of GsIeS Ferry, and coming year, filing sajd ths per 1M7 HUDSON Lew mllenge. next five daya Saturday through bss^uartsrs will prcmbly occu^ \- imum of 15 ysara Tha hUl Mrs. F. M o t^ Cochrane of Provi- Wednssdsy win avsrags two to tix tbs flrat floor at the present high capita cost of the srimol program I passed ysstarday. extends it for 1MIF0R0 6-Dosr. Bndto, banter, sent dsnes, prestdent of the Providence is below tlis State average but he MOTO Jet btnek. dsgrses sbovo normal except mors echool if tsataUvs plans a r s Ufa Onetom 6-Doer Bnpbr De flsvera, tog lights. Vary $1675 -O lstrtct W 8C8. BOY SCOUT than six dsgrsss shove normal to felt the budget ahomd be sdsqumte. Chib Coupe. Badle, heater. Lnxe. Badle, hentor, Mglit Rounding out the dclegsUon to drive. Vermont with a general .rise to TTwre are no grey. the Jurisdictional. Conference are Notes and News temperature through moet of the present budget for expenses en- 7 AB LOW FORD ths Rev. C .’ Hpmsr Otans ef the Ted in the conversion work and 1 - S LOW ^ $ 4 . 0 0 w - Union Methodist Church ia Fall period. JUMBO JUNE SALE would presumably be coo­ R ANGf AS $1.50 w s | * AS $3*50 Week Cnstom ‘W’ Clab Cmmpt. Some normals for ths period are River, Maas., formerly pastor of Cub Scouts from Wsshbigton Boston 63, Providsnes 64, Nan­ ed next year. ' I ths North Methodist Church, and School, Pack No. 112, Den 3, re' ,1M7 DODOE hrakee. $1595 tucket 56. New Haven 64, Con Teachers Needed tha Rev. Hsrvty K. Mousley of St. cently presented a circus at the Martin asked the reasons for fUFL Oil ba iambdraa off RARGAINS. All oor ooMloyot s r . .B/CftyoHC/ / 1947 MERCURY 1949 BUICK 6-Denr. Field drive, m ile, Paul’s Church, Providence, R.~l. cord, N. H„ 62, Burlington 63, Join In Mm fiw — If fl < hentor, . new hmkee nnd West Side Rec. Portland 60, Esstport 66, Grsen- ths toerssaed gross budget figure 4-Doer. Bndle, beak M l Caavsrttkls. Dynallow, lodls, Tssterdsy’S evening session of The cast co.isistec of Dennis GASOLINl WM DO COMDfDYni^ B ' ssiaby woaria«flM irm> ment.” hentor, eutsiie mtirer ®®®“ ^ d r i v e r ' s hesnas. He didn’t have i t $2.54 ^ C m • F t h m I sy. Bsnny Dr, Ward, who was pastor bere ^ by State Patrolibaa it had bssn revoked for driving extras. $1595 from I860 to 1 M8, also sp oke^- Sengs. Polevoy, who posted » whUe Intoxicated. Club Msmbsr fors ths Kiwsnls Club yestcrasy $60 bflibd. o b ^ e ^ pseetag ^Is friends continued HNSON •"•T a b Ii IC during Its weekly luncheon meet­ PLANT NOW. What col- numerous snfl ^ Oriffto was put to jail S t a r t N o r O w e fen* • * ing S t ths Country Club. He was a another vtolele pii the right he- j,, «Mnt-the nlgiht because CO. qra you will see this sum­ PLYMOUTH member o f tbs organisation while Belvedere Hardtop, ■ tween the Oeminir St. ovsipaas and I j,, g^n't have enough -money left R99 Mshi S t, Td. 141-9-4501 / mer. Imported bulk glad­ ; serving at South Church, ^ th ^ s rn m town Una n y jf, his own ball ioli bulbs at Grants won­ STARTING AT 3 PA\. TQPAY! er. wMto wan ittm. ' In hto addrem tost night. Dr. Two drivers were arrested ior ' V n t t * * * ® * ^ Flare red ns Ward also said ths position o f the spssdtng early this morning. Ssnga SLOAN'S der low price. Buy now THE SMIUNO IRISHIMN ^ftYS: black. . $1395 ehurdi, te proclaiming the New arrested .C. P. Beechinor, Ttorrtog- save. Testament way of life. "wlU be difr ton, on R t 15 In Manchester after "DEAL WITH CONHDENCE ferent from and, for the most part, he passed five trucks to line, and AND 1654 OHEVBIHJrr 4-Osor ahead e f that of Individual C w s- Herbert A. Terry was srrssted by SHOE - ; ■ hSl OLDSMONLE tlana. Tb s church must net lower DRIVE .W ITH SATISFACTION'' Wagan. MsdM 3 ^ . One "66" 3-Deer Beds Patrolman Raymond Pack On Bl onnsr* . • • • • • «• • ...BAVE , her claim to that of the contempo­ Middle Tpke. Qiambert Funiiture Sales! O P E R A T IO N 25^ 75 3-tonn Mae with '.X rary mood, the passing fashion or OUR STOCK OP 28 CARS W ILL BE SOLD, heater, hydinaanllc. John W. McMsrtin,' East Hart­ ' SOS E. MIDDLE TURNPIKE CLUB7 . tbs currant standard." ford, was charged with -operating I Rniwnbtr; W « Fesltiv«ly WM N«t 1366 FOBD Omtsm 8 4- REGARDLESS OF PROFTT, IN THE NEXT 76 HOURS! ?*?. ^ to®? motor vehicle without h license fHOKIVPJ.the Supreme Court niUng WHIYIT-fHIlTI Spencer SL L t Raymond Griffin LD^ODMfhMNl7- U p t o B 0 % D i$ e « 6M t a - 1® C: SALE ENDS move out these 26 cars in the next four dnya. ’U MERCURY on aegfegatlon before she sets her was ths arresting officer. tU M in MAT ‘RedmamBcd’ te keep (haps. 1954 MERCURY MONTEREY own house in order and takas those Also yssterdsy afternoon. Pa­ OPEN DAU.Yi0.*00 A.M . ID SHW F.M. Fine cotton ksit. Sowll, me­ Reg. $1. T w o ideal 1668 FOBD Custom 8 3- Hurry for widest choice—numjtmhkes and models I 6-Deer Hedsn Mentorey, mdl Steps offielsUy which will lift ths Ouf ow.n ‘^Gi’snt M sl4” Dosr.. Extras and v s it AT 9 P. M. MON., MetcemsHc. very, very I trolman Peck arrested James Gra­ dium. large—.—— 7 7 4 for sleeping, lounging.. of bwutiful Buick trade-ins — reconditoned' — Oolor bar from every phase of her ham,- Naugatuck, for dlMrsgsrdtog 7;30/t.M. ID S:30 F.M. 22*x36* aval. 6 ool6rt-4 | - Printt ’n tolidt S-M-L. STATION WA|NI clean. .•••••.•••••^^295 mUenge. Mfe.” JUNE 6 guAranteed. $1345 s'stop sign S t the intersection iff TMs stotoiuent on race relations W. Middle Tpke. and HllUsrd S t secMUOWCANS Misi* Sherly OBUflit' Completely equipped, in'showroom con­ preceded a vote o f the Conference, r expected tomorrow, on a report Long-wear white muilto. Keg. l.M PredirqSk: glee dition. One owner esr. Wfll glsdly Inmbh 1952 CHEVROLET 19S1 STUDERAKER 1952 RUICK . C O O i MISH SOCKS - keep* fitll-St. 1 , 5 7 ’41 FORD leooraasiodhig the aboUtlon o f the 42* x 36*—— r-)fer$1 previous . owner’s luune. SAVE HUN­ S-Do r. 3-tons^ 3-Deer Hardtop BIvtom Soper. Choice ol telida or (aadM. ‘ • ,h {> 6 6-llpOrOemaanhdera C A O K I CeaverMHe. Badto, Ba hentor, new Central Oonferenct, wlUibt. which DREDS OF DOLLARS OFF NEW CAR .. . hentor. ‘ ‘ Bndto and hentor. ' # 0 7 9 3-tomh dynnftow. only all-Negro churches are Long-wc*ting cotton*. Siscs wUto w^ ttree. # I"P 7 9 top, la pertoetwt imi' BOUtN)IR SHADES PRICE. Von must ace this to sppredste it. IM eondltton. croupod, bscuise to represents 10 t o 13. -3 p r6 .$ 1 1 9 5 3 F O R D 1951 STUDERAKER $149 kind o f dtoorimlnsUon." , Reg. 76c Boudoir Lamp WARREN HUIIARD S p e c i a l . 1951 MUCK - 3rDesr. The Yxport atso recommends Bhades- — 2 for$l ^ • 1361 PLYMOimi 3-Doer, d eyHndew . C A O K that thft snti-ssgngatioa view he *53 MERCURY 4-DR. 'S 3 F O R D *54 MERCURY Bnils. hentor, C 1 G O S 6-Doer; Dyanflow, 6-Deor. Lacal ana Badto and hentor.. # " t 7 9 mdle and hentor. 'ttOLDSMOMLE carried to ths Gonsrsl Otnference O P E N A L L OVAL*80A»HUOS Mercamatlc, Fsidsmntle. ».tone.#.l MIN'S MISH 8Rim STATION W AGON SUN VALLEY ^ De Luxe n v 3-Oeer. Ba4to, I fey the Now Bngtand Southern dele SORRY, we completely soM eot lowo cboin lost wfofc. W E NAVE Reg. 1.59. pur own brand. 1982 HUDSON hydmsMtle. g a t ^ , Cool open weave eotten knit Country Sqnim. Bannttfnl Power aents, power srlndews, 1951 F O R D 1 9 50 iU iC K RECEIVED A NEW SNIPPMENT. WHILE THEY LAST - - $1595 tan oMor. Woodwork fan- power brelMe, tinted l^nee, 3-Deer Hemet. an car. $345 Dr. Ward’s statement on race re­ RevertiUe . — 1 . 1 9 weak. No gap ty- Man’* $1095 5- boor. Bndle nnd 6-Deer. Bndto and lations was also osen at a criticism rSbSeaolinliyhm nMcnlnte.'This # l i C A e MertoMatte. Bndto nni hentor. $895 hentor, dyaaflew, 'BS FOSP CUSTOM , lamioaibnyl # IO T J hentor. of delegateo to the AWbrma Can aisc* 30-40— — 2 ^ ^1 ny- White wan torsnoe of Metfaodiato w h» yeeter- She certainty, can! Filmy ahetr sSsmle Btoi^, ww ttres, radio, heat- $2595 RI0.^8TIMWAR8 Ions; ideal for i— ■ 1 9 S O F O R D 1947 DODGi 19S0 R U IC K PONTIU ty adopted a ramlutlon onposihg tojrordo- ^2 4 0 $ '4 f MERCURY 3-Doer. Bad FOLDINa ALUMINUM UWNCHAIR Many; ef oar new fiaadblown cryetal. 5 peflu- •%” IStegiaaoB o f tho nwes la Motho^i 1 3-D«ier. Bndle nnd 6-Doer Badto and C O O K 6-Deer Baper. Bndl 2-POOR S2VS *4f PLYMOUTH hantiw, dyaaflew. hydmmntte. Jet dtot clxKchcs. Gabs^ are being lat tU n— — 4 t y » A l M IN ’S fH O M n hentor. heater. Lew, mUeagn. # X 7 9 “ Uatortanato” Aottea 'SO PACKARD ^ D O O R 13M FOBD Oeatom 4. $495 Fine Saniflrised broldcletb. 'S4UNCOLN ' Dsor. A stoal at thla 1 9 49 R U IC K In a osparate liitervlsw follow- started by membera 4 -D O O R Speetal de faxa. C 1 9 5 2 O L D S 1953 RUICK Incr yeoterday*a afternoon seseion . T tcT A lU C O V iR S Waahiau color*. Boxer or COSMOFOUTAN i Eadie, hesiter. ^ J pHca* -.-'El 3 9 S 6-Deer. Badto am of the Oonfereoee here, Btsbop XxeMlent valns. ijP ^ A E Mgg» 6-Doer. Bndio nnd hentor, gpecisl 3-Deer. Badle and . . . Many Others A t $ 3 9 5 o f other Clubs. All Eaty-to-clcan plastic. 54 in. yoto. 30-40------2f6V$1 Folly poworod. tinted giaaa. hintor'd In CICiLK banter, dyanflow. Jfdm/ Weoley Lord, preeidlng X-tono pikint. Benntthu ono- * 4 f U N C O L N srr""^$1295 stock). Bach # n h s H s m s a f hh^em of tha Conference, deocribed WITH BACH PURCHASE Club Captains re­ square . . . far $| owner enr. SAVE.! 1861 PLYMOUTH 4-Doar 1947 FORD 1 ttw wUon o f the Alabama Con *53 MERCURY 4-DR. CQyVERTIILE $198 Brian One owaar car. MnlstUr-Xtotsd Uasd CnrF* OF $10.00 or MORE fecenoa aa "UBtortonktie’’ and ’h ceive cash er mer­ B lA lfK c u s h io n s Radio, beater. Origtaat 18,SM BAVE ••*••,•••..^^99 1981 O L D S 1 9 5 2 R U IC K OenverMbto. j $ 1 9 5 Mack mark cn the churdi.” CAM inVI SNIRTS' srihs, OMO owher car. 'S 4 F O R D ... ■ 6- Deer. 3-Doer Bpeelnl. WUto wan tires; value*. Ruflkd. tie-cn Ceel CeHaa C h on tn ‘ S I D b SOTO 4 -D O O R . Ho asld.tltot a Boutham mo chandise based 6 0 Flat kidt cotton k full cut -Owner's nsaao RANCH WAGON to bon segregation tvouHl have Pinafore*, sunback*. ticevc- atyle . g f e t S f for cowiort. Men’* *is** 36 $1495 S 7 fS 1647 MEBOUBY CWh arstiw . $1045 2 n r«,r* $1245 1947 CHRYSLER d*r greater effect than snythtog the number ef mem­ Tea* atylea Print*, tolida a?:Lg;*if$i695 Cenpe. Blaek bsanty, act Ihs Rksth could do to that Mroo- ^ CHOICEST MEATS IN TOWN to 4 6 _ ------4 » « r 4 l Slsc* for all.---- 2 ^3 'SO STUDERAKER 'S2 MERCURY hut. IW I MfSCUSY l*S2MICK.. $150 IM sflC hA iti tton. Ho oddod that ths Alshsms bers in her club. 6-Dber, Bndto a 3-Doer Haidton 3-tone BpeeiaL Mathodist had a "chance to a mU' — WEEKEND SPECIALito. _ ■ 2 -D O O R '$1 MERCURY 4-DR. HARDTOP . Mon” to lead ths w «y to osrrytog Bsnntffltl green color. Mereonuitlc, *- 1940FONTIA6 2-toae. Mereomatic,' iwdia, BHckcd By INIkm’B out the i ^ t o f the BiqirenM Court 1 « ^ . h . n l . r . heater. Hea to ba aeen te bo $895 $1345 OenvertWe. Badto, C O O K [oter ' dselsioa wanning segregation to the . OUR OWN FANCY ^ I f yon want to atari today. • $495 appreciated. FhBtoiiB W irraaty hentor, hydmmntte. # a 7 9 nUUic achoola 1 9 1 3 D O D G K i m MICK Biffeiap Inrd, t4k> D a Club aasong fellow 6THEU T6 i m Z 5 T 6-Dser Osranst. 6-Deor. Bndle and 1 9 4 0 M N C K Bfedxm o f the Boaton Area, sold worken, aodal dob hentor, S-tono. jjm jr . Bndle aat, J I J J Shins ho could underotond tho attitude L O O K T O D A Y R U Y T O D A Y ! Lew ssllangeL $1495 dyaaflew. $1495 CWdsmshlle aqator" o f the delogotoa to the Alohoma MmUff Oonferenoe. "It’s prehohly a hang­ ;.1»RNED BEEF 6 3 ! membera, or church OlLVER U N E ROAD •rx9r...72'*ior...Fit. 30 OtNER C M S TO OHOOSE FROM over o f resentment to the Buprame fdoM KmmmA Cktoim ■WNg v H f IMnG Ooiirt dedsioa" on segregation. aasodaies, come in­ ted'twin Muslin. 2 * w $ 3 mWiw wMI wpGof MMofm MANCHESTER Choice of aoUd color* in cool Reg. I.9R atylca Sanforiaedi "But," he added, “ u e principle to SLOAN BROS.. D o ii^ .Fittcd—2 tar ^ 2 1 to still wrong. Ws are moving (hort iUeve msdcL Wsah- c«1oria*t. Ynut favorite cN> MORIARTYooaneLovolAt BROTHERS______MI t-6296 MI 9-6427 { I away front luMriBitoation, aind ths 828 Main St. for able Cottons. S-M- o n . $iact lO-SOL^ for YOUR LINCOLN-MERCURY OEAUR DiUon MDTCR SALES church should load ths way. Tha Grants Open Mondays SALR^aatf SnVIC I . , Open EveBiaipi UstM StatlM WHAY «vfry Bl«bf f:30-10. daya of (ha aocond clasi dtlssa ars HIGHUND PARK MARKET npleU dotailn. OBdlng.” 317NIGHLAND^ST. K MANCHISTER Uaf -CredirCooiooB 81f Mala M ai>di6Bt6r | Rny Dwyer, During yaatsrday aftsrabon'a - • M c m f i R STREET M I-3 .I1 3 S INCGRPURATED Mitinssa aaaaion, ths Oonfaraned JA^K DEv/pHnr. F l^ FH O N i MI 3-4270 Ufijl Cw M iM ftr m ^ A I N S f. feMrovod an Advance Raport sot- m AM66I M haghlagM Heed H erald Adfs# 1 ' . f ? I ■ r- ' i- ■ t ; J ■

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' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, FRIpAYt JUNE 8.1955 PAGE 8 GOP Fair Care Governor Ask I Alabama, Mlssisaippi, Georgia, Extra $90,000Profit Bolton Federal Prison TVA Parodied I North (M olina and Virginia. Tops Ford Offers Free Shots Ijdcgl Stocks Receives Diploma "I’ve looked fotwarff to this V For Revi8ion o f \ As W ork Starts * long time," said Edgar A. Dixon, BUI Accepted Gets Convict 'president o f Middle South UUHUm , Urged fo r Aired in Graft Probe Town Set for Street Foir^ The. "Often I thought it would not %b VAWf Reports Say By Democrats Road Co8t P lb ) Boston ^Revolt’ On Dixon Plant come to pass. It's a monument to 1 g. Bk btiM toe American way of doipg husi- [(jOsaMaaefi from Page Oae) neae.” ' HTO ttM i (OHittmwd tiery of th e ' South Norwood 7.000 epectors. .They watched a worker, with maailmum unemploy­ graders. 'Aetna Ufe ....y ...... 196 205 the difference sh^d their finan­ man queetkm "on a democratic propoaed by toe Wilde Oomsnittee. A son wSs boro to Dr. and Mrs. branch of toe Norwood Bank on parade, listened to speechea and GREEN STAMPS dent Harry S, Truman says he ex- Aetna Casual^ ..'...286 cial status Improve in the future. at a tinie when Lev had no ma­ Patrons hoping to bsve s good Richard C. Alton of Hebron Rd. ment compenaation credit, at leaat O'Connor cauUoi^ that even In oonfornity both with the chinery in hla Puerto Rico plente TTtU will not be done Ribicoff . Sept. 18, 1351. .. feasted on five tons of free )>sr- pectr to attend pemocrats' presi­ though steps have been taken to Conn. G eneral...... 470 466 The Houm agreed to eliminate the ■election of toe home baked fbod at Manchester Memorial Hospital a year’s pay at the Jobless insur­ dential nominating convention wishes and desires of the Oermsn to produce them, and had never aaid, “on a ta!te-lt-or4eave-lt haris, offered for sale in toe Congrega­ Green waa "made available" to becue, 400 pounds 'g f cole slaw, given v.iii, ( ash SAIES ance rate. , the inoculsUons rolling again, Hartford 6>team Boil. . 66 91 recapture clause on future debts poepts and with the Intereeta of but to indlcau that we are ready on Wednesday. The baby is the federal authorlUea last month 600 gallons o f baked beans and next year and again says he be­ T raveler ...... 3400 2476 produced Mch cape before. tional Church parish room should Another source reported Ford e will have a situation this but did not forgive pending claima general seourtty." The Navy haa eaid it rope to move." couple's fint child. . . when Judge Horace T. CahiU •oft drinlu. lieves Adlal Stevenson should be summer which, will he very conf us­ Pablle CtflKiea It proposed thst the legislative The Soviet Union has used this Rlbicoffs objection to Ihe fi­ arrive early. Those who like treas­ New Library Books had agreed to supplement unem­ party’s caadMate. OM aarard under those d ra ure hunting 'Will also be eyeing the granted him a new trial in tog Dixie private power executives Manchester ployment compensation of laid off ing*” Conn* Light Power . . 13 21 council study the advIssbiUty of langusge before In propoeals on nancing authorised by the 1363 New books received at toe Pub- robbery-shooting of Worceatec., and Arkansas' public officials Cohn. Power sUnoea, snd that it was unuaual -rummage and white elepluuit esie top workers for 36 weeks and no “There never was a vaccine t)iat, dropping them later. Germany’s future, but alwaya has to give an order that big to any General Aeseiihly, controlled hy ; Llbrory during May include: baker Joseph D'Amico in 1351. He were on hand for ccremoXies at confident that once they reached when it first camsbut, didn't have H artford Elec. LL .. % 60% insisted subsequently that Ger* tn thstjrbom. DeJong, Two Sofas in toe Parlor; BkiMtfi J . FreilMit Plumbing’ s Supply Co. longer. Thlp would give a guaran­ 68 In introducing the amendments, one manufacturer. Republicans, U that it pledges toe The . event 'will open at 11 a.m. had been serving a 16-30 year toe Missisaippl riverside flatland /• DR - . RUTH I • L ROSCOE-FANTA teed semi-annual wage, instead of an agreement they could persuade ■ome kind o f t r o u b le ,.h a n c o ^ Hartford Gas Co. , . 33. 42 Lslng chsrged the Republicsns many must be demilitarised. Drake, Bright Horison; Ehrlich,' KenikMly questioned WooV oa revtoue from toe 6ri»«n* and continue tormigh toe evening state sentence for'tost' crime. Richard J. Freihelt, aon o f Dr. where toe plant will be built Oon- the full 63 weeka sought by union states to change these nilea to al­ in^ted. So. New England were making "false, misleading One of the main points o f the toe bonde, o f which 6100,000,000 The Big Eye; Fmkau, A Wreath Green, probably Mssssfhuaetts’ atrucUon will take, two years. Tel...... *...... % % whether Lev had complied with a when square dancing will be enjoy­ for toe Enemy;'Ford, Peacehaven; and Mrs. Albert A. Freiheit of 43 Chiropodist-Podiatrist president Walter Reuther. low simultaneous company and In New Jersey, the State Hbslth 42 44 and dishonest’’ clslms for their bUL declaration was seen aa a victory provialan In the contract agreeing have already been lamied. v ed in toe (Community Hall. During most notorious convict in recent Absent were public officials Here's an example of how com­ stats psyment. Department eald yesterday it was Maautaelaflag □emeealee Republicans retorted quickly. for falling to follow the Moscow The iWde Committee, support­ Hicks, There Was A Man In Our Elwood Rd., is among the candi­ that no fee to any )>uaincaa hustler tbs daytime hours, toe Hell will be years, ^Ined national prominence dates for graduation at Mount from neighboring ’nnnessee, where bined state and employer Jobless Another feature o f the plan un­ returning its entire yaprine aup- Allied 'Thermal . . . .. 80 Sen. Newman M. Mareillus Jr. Une. The Joint statement called ing RibicofFs views, proposed that Town: Janeway, Leaving . Home; last January as the spokesman for Am. Hardware __ . . 24 would be involved. Wool said he filled with commercial exhibits and Jennings, The Strange Brigade; Hermon School's 69th commence­ the Dixon-Yates project In moit payments, as reportodiy offered by der consideration is that company ply—enough for 239,660 doses—to 22 (R-Trumbull) read what be aald for: bad looked upon Marvin Rubin, a toe 6100,000,000 in bonde already the Green will be the-aite of s dis­ four desperate state prison in­ political circles is unpopular. caaT IW M lw arts lOMpiiN. . ^ Fbrd, would i4>ply to a minted Wyeth, Inc., Marietta, Pa, for re­ Arrow,'Hart, Heg. .. 47 60 was a statement made by Demo­ Respect for the sovereignty, in­ Usued be rs'ii^Ied and replaced Kelland, Dangerous Angel and mates who held five 'guards hos- ment at Mount Hermon. Mass., Announces the opening of her office for the practice of liability would decline as the Asso. Spring ..... buatnees getter for both le v and play o f new cars, boats and some Sunday, June 8. Dean ESu- The project was worked out by t - . ' wrorker in MichigM with two chil­ amount of state payments in­ testing. ..26 23 cratic Senate leader Joeeph S. dependence, Integrity and equality with general ebUgatlon bonds Tombstone; Rsoui, The DevU's .tags for 84 liours in a futile the EEsenhower admlnlatrotion ’ as Bristol Brass...... % % Levy, aa "a partner” in both firms appUsnees. There will be no axlmls- Brigadier; Sanford, Lm I Shep- gene 8. Wilson of Amherat\C01- W hy |iay fiiore dren and earning 62.10 an hour: crease. This would encourage firms Dr. Carl E Kelgele, assistant 17 13 Longo. GOP House leader Norman among states in thetr mutuisl re­ and "didn’t have any reason" to pledging toe state'g fell faito and •lon charge to toe grounds or any escape attempt. a private power lubetltute for a general chiropoiiy and foot orthopedics. His take-home pay, after taxes, health oommiaeioner, aaid this ColUna...... ,..110 K. Parsells difl the same in the lations and in their relatlona with crrtlit. The balance would be issued herd; Sargent, Crime end Misi The rebel quartet finally sur-' -lege will be toe speaker Y^d accepting the supplemental pay re Em-Hart . . . v< • • • ... % % question hla ststua. o f toe exhlMte. Olivia; Sargent, Head in toe Headmaster. Howard L. Ruljendi new steam electrRrpiant toe Ten­ ^ A L L ST ^Y i*! ton misr would be abou^ 676. Under the sponsibiUty to u »e legislaturea to was being done at the request of 32 85 House last week. other etatea Recognition'and de- Rubin has said he was only eitoer ee* revenue or general ob­ A mammoth chicken barliecue rendered and released their hos­ nessee Valley Authenrity wants to state system he would get about Wyeth. He said he hopes for a Fafnir Rearing ... .. 54 veloiMnent o f peaceful coexlatence ligation bonds. Clouds; Saunders, No Place for a tages unharmed to a. d tis e u ’ wUl-present toe diplomas. aooet state benefits. Landere-Frary, Clk.. < % % i The purported statement quoted "technically'’ vice ptosident in toe will he served on toe lawn during Women; Street, Goodby, My Lady; build. ' • 637 a wedc. for 26 layoff. replacement supply "in a few 28 30 Longo aa saying free care was a among nations, regardless of Ideo- Lev and Levy bualneaa. ' Asked to comment on to« P®** toe late afternoon end early eve­ committee after Green's teenage Backers of TVA say it’s a move 3UM3..,. For the first four weeks, tmder It was only a abort time after days.”' He said he did not know N. B. Machine Co. ,n... 37 40 logicM differenoss Ot differences Tallent, Mrs. Ckuidy Strikes It daughter, .Toby, hed pleaded portray Mother Goose characters; 953 Main Straat. Housa and Hala Bldg. unions succeeded in getting some N. Eastern Steel .. . % % campaign pledge of the Governor In advance of too bearing, .Ken­ sibllity tost ths Republicahe, <»«>- ning houra. More than 400 diners Rich; Terior, Bright Sands; Trim­ to Ondermine TVA’s public pofrer a guarantee of 65 percent of take- from what drug manufacturer It 7 8 and that the Democrats were t r j' of social order . . compUanqe nedy aald he would oak'Wool "e tnriUng toe House, will refuse to are expected to patronize tola futilely with her fahter inside the and, as an added feature this year, aystem, which serves all of Ten­ FRANK tANGMACK, Agent home pay, he would be oiUtled to major emptoyers to pay worker would come. North and Judd ...... 36 S3 with the principle of mutual re­ ble, Bullets on Bunch Grass; prison, to give up toe holdout. a parade pe held for boys dressed pensions supplementing Soclsl Russell Mfg...... % tng to fulfill the pledge regardless lot more questions about tooee in­ accept toe Wilde Cominlttee event as indicated by advance ■White, The Thom Tree; Wilson, nessee and parta o f Kentucicy, Telephone Manchester BII 3-1434 643.40 per week The company Nine New Oaaes .. s% 10 "of whether or not the materiel In spect for, end noninterference in, to represent their favorite heroes Mitchell 9-5650 Security benefits that Congress Stanley Works ...... Intomsl affsire for eriiatover rea­ come tax retuma” which Wool onunendstion thst toe method of ticket sales. This year, UckaU may Swamp Angel; Worley, The Jones would pay him the difference from The Health Service today re­ 54 67 that Issue Is good or bad. said were filed in 1351, 1362 end financing toe Oreenwich-KilUngty. also be purchased an toe grounds Mrs Frenklln Welles of Talcott' ItUtTATt INSffMNCt COM3ANV the state payment, of 612.40. legislated a higher level of bene- ported a net increase of nine new Terry Steam'...... 115 son,' whether o f an economic, p<^t- Girls. ville will be in charge of toe Doll flU. Torrington ...... % % Longo snapped back that he 1363. Expressway be changed, the Oov- during the day from Miss Allison The following non-fiction titles Toll Set at Three For the next 23 weeks of lay­ coaes of confirmed polio in j 23 25 made a statement but it was taken ical or Ideological nature.. . . " Qneetlaae Safe Oontenta Lee, ticket eslea chairman. carriage Parade. W xjbeciallM In off, his guarantee avouM be 60 per­ President Eisenhower has on eons who have been given i U. S. Kivelope com. .. 83 37 These principles of coexlstsnoe em or eeld: were also added: Eisen)>erg, The cent o f take-home pay, or 646.60. several occaoiona, again Juat U. S. Ehivelope pfd. .. 70 76 out qf contest and distorted by tte were first proclsbned by Commu­ He eeld he also wants to know If the legislature atends pet, A wide vmristy o f goods will be Family Fun Book; EUsenberg, lu Dallas Debris Junior etolblts will be classified W O lliim DRESSES 'vaccine, bringing the total to 136 Republicsns. more about toe contents of two offered for sale st the several I "Youth *N Youngstere Ehehlblts' The oooipany would pay him 66.60 few days ago, urged publicly that in 28 states through noon yester Veeder-Root _____ ... 63% 66% nist Chinese Premier Chou Bn-lal them is great trouble for the high­ Skits, Stunts and Stories; Gesell SIzea UM tg 26Vi> weM y in supplement paymenU. iona ar* not to Tlto sutweribed to them dur­ To a suggestion that toe Re- (hilture of Today;'Hagedorh, The Dallas, June 3 — Resuce xnanded combined state and cmn- was "low poUtica.” He claimed be in while he was handling big pubheane am concerned chlefiy candy. Jewelry, hsmburgs, hot Roosevelt 'Family of Sagamore workers agree no more persons years/ Flyers will be distributed 636 E xit Bifildle TafuiUw They now vary widely os be­ one previously, reported in Idaho ing his euheequent state visit to contracU in 1353 for toe buying of dpgo, ice cream and sods. to toe boys and girls at Wapping pany payments roughly equalling tween states. Maxlmuma range was dropped. was "treated ababbUy’’ by Par- India and Burma. about how much highway spend­ Hill; Llppa, Captive Surgeon; are trapped in the debris of two Open Dolly 3 A. F . M. fun normal take-home pay. Later sells and demanded thst Parsells But tha Boriet-Yugoalav. state­ military uniforms. ing should be suthorised, Ribicoff \ Shets Peetponed MacDonald, Onions in toe Stew; coUspsA buildings. Grammar School describing classi ■j - J ' . 'f; beyond 640 but the average pay­ Eighty-four of thS esses were Three Killers ^ "apologtse to me." At-ths Intomsl Revenue Serriee S ^ polio vscclne shots, the Winchester, How to Know Ameri The toll stands s t three dead fleations, so the youngsters can It scaled thU down to M per cent ment for the nation aa a whole paralytic and 41 nonparalytic. Six ment marked the ffrat time Rus­ an officisl apokeamsn asld It'would eeld: of fuU earnings, before tax and "It’s a pretty shabby way of try­ sia’s Communist leaders had Money la only part of toe second . In the series, were not ad­ can Antiques. sad eight Injured. . plan their exhibits during sununer la about 636 weekly. More than resulted in deaths: H w m in Idaho, Denied Stays ing t to put your point across,” be Improper to dlecloae whether ministered to local school children Flight a picture history of avia­ A vacant 3 - story building vacation. other deductions. ^ ' half the atates pay benefits for as one In Louisiana, and one in agreed in puhUc that a variation agents were checking Wool’s In­ problem. Just to bsve money R thus appeared that Reuther Ixmgo charged. “ It’s a poor way of of Communism could coexist with ycsterdsyxss had been planned due tion compiled by the editors of crumbled Wednesday night bgfore The Pleasant Valley Club was lopg aa 26 weeks, half a year. Pennsylvania and one in Hawaii. come taxes. But he said "we end not plan for toe futum might wrecking crews could finish tear­ principle—o f teing business.’’ their owp. It was bscauss ha hsve-s-aerious effect on toe rtato.’’ to toe well'»pubUcissd fact that the Year was bought for toe David granted permisslan-tahavc a booth ______wage plan from T7ie' H*6ilto Service -has r In Executions Mitoinhs ««pIatoWba~h^ woidd be derehet" if toey-dtdrfL ... vaiSlglM'TS'not^cur r « itly aVaila)>)e.' Murdock Memorial CoIIActida-of ing. lt-dowm-It--sma8hod- -onto"* atrtoe Fair for home baited goods. IS^PLYIIOIITKl peatedly Paid there ia no oonclu- vaiM from fitaltn’iDlae that the "We tmdoubtedly are following The Governor said RepuoHcan i'otd a£ least, but has gotten only intended to use the quotation hut Soviets purged Tito from the Red PoatponemertL v f toe shots Is in­ books for boys. next-door cafe snd music store. aive evidence that the vaccine up any Information in public hear­ leedem have known for a long City Mgr. Elgin CruU said an . Afternoon attractions will in­ . way so far in negotiations (OonUaned tern Pago One) was provoked by charges of "fraud fold inI 1348. definite wlth no eertsinty they can CRANBROOK achieving th e .Implementing caused any of the casea and deceit’’, leveled by Laing. ings on the exchange of money, le­ time that he la willing to dlacuss Advertisement— inveatigsUon is underway but clude a NaiLpounding contest for M anchester highways with them whenever be administered before toe clpaing women and a liorseahoe-pitching r money armgements he desires. About 5H to 6 million persona proatitute, narcotics user and 'va-. __GOP floor leader Theodore ..... 8 gal or otoerwiae,’ ’ he added. of achodL Plans wU) be medg to McKinney. Lumber, Bolton "there won't be anything on it for The union MS concentrated its have been given the vaccine since New York manufacturer Leon they went to meet, - snd thst he Notch, is open all day Saturdays a long, long Ume—If ever at all.’' contest for men. Ointests for c)Ul- ^ R S E D A N Date Book ; , ... lty«n c*Ue three I illiuionment with a Senator whose The closes. \ Oenetml Hotors has accepted the Baturday, Faae 4 nationwide provisional total of 650,000” as a payoff in 1353 to House Majority Leader Norman NsachMter Evening Herald Bol­ twisted lumber a n d smashed Dedication of Elks' Home times a mother;'the paid she hadl'"^” * * once respected." . swing a Ug contract to Harry Lev. K. PsrselU visited him In hie Te Visit Univeietty masonry oU day. Several days wiU auppiemental unemployment pay oo 1,168 conflriMd and unconfirmed . CMldrcn of the Co-operative ton correepondeat, Mrs. Joeeph 4095 idea in Ita separate taSos with the BisseU S t cases of polio' reported between wanted aU her Ufe to have money, Chicago hat manufacturer. Ru­ offic#. ' DltaUa. telephone MI 3-6345. - be needed to clear toe stack of Doctor Says bin was a busineaa-;'hustler for I have told the RepubUoan Kindergarten will tour the (^ l^ e rubble from doxmtown Ebn Street. UA. . . . . - ' Saturday and Sunday April 10 and May 28. "to give the appearance of being he felt strongly shout the issue snd ..of Agriculture farm buUding»v at HEALTH l E I U M I E Hflwsvsr, iite union hah gener­ June 13 and 11 In addition to the post-vaccina­ respectable." I Insisted On his right to expiress his )>oto lisvy and Lev, who were com- leaders,” th,e Governor aald. O K M U r m i Immunity la Advance Beet I hold myself in complete redi- toe Imlverslty of Connecticut M- . . Tour Moat Valuable a l , been aucoeesfUl in getting St. Mary's 50-60 a u l, "GaaUte tion cases, the Health Service has Santo ahd Perkins, until they views, patitora. day. Tlw youngsUrs are eagerly Deaths Last Night /tonafli .won fronrbne mejor'oar Minstrel,” Bowers School, 6:16 listed 60 poho esses, st least 42 of were caught, squandered their I "I may alaq> hard, but not In- Weapon Against Laekjaw Wool haa sworn he received no nees to alt diown with them at aiy Officers Planning . Peaaegafon! MOTORS, IRB. producer wwead to the rest of the p.m. auch money, nor a payoff of any time, and .with any finandri ad- antlelpating toe trip; first because 299 GREEN ROAD \ TIL Ml 9-4B7B them paralytic, which devrioped in hlood-atalned loot on isilatrMaes tentionaUy,’ ’ he said, they wilt visit toe University and Guard It writ—with the aid of Chryaler-Plynioatli Oara industry. G3Cb etrfice deadline is Friday, Juno 17 family or other contacts of vac­ and soft living. Santo boasted Ryan repUed the amendments By EDWIN P. iOBDAN, MJ>. kind. Rubin haa taatified be never visera that tl»ey cam to bring By t h e a s s o c ia t e d pr e » s midnight next Wednesday. Written for NEA Serriee bribed anybody. Levy has ac- second because the trip will be New' . York — Gerald Mygatt, For Wapping Fair your phannaciat and phyotcian! AMPLE PARKING^ FREE DEUVERY \ Annual strawberry feativel, Cor­ cinated persona. that he never had worked a day may Jeopardise the bill, made by chartered bus. 658 East Oeatar St. Phrd continued to be piaged to­ nerstone Club, St. Bridget’s in hla life. "If any faces are slapped," Ryan The best time to consider meaS' knewledgud he never saw any **^ y hope U that we don’t to it 67, maggsine editor ^ and author A breakdown of poat-vaccinsUon Family Flcnle who b^ah.his wriUng career es a day by sporadic work stoppages. Church. - cases by manufacturers showed: The three were condemned for a J declared, "It’e the faces of the psr- money handed to Wool. , on toe 8th o f June Sixteen officers o f 'Wapping Fair PINEftlARiACY ' OPEN EVENINGS Lincoln-Mercury assem bly urea against toe terrible disease Lev U BCheduled to testify next lure’s adjournment day). Working Tha Kindergarten and Nursery reporter'for toe old New York The Whde Towp Be Talking About ^ur SatniUay, June 16 Cutter 70; LUly 37; Wyeth U ; money-seeklng murder which | enta and relatives of the children known aa lockjaw or tetanus ia will enjoy a family picnic at Gay Assn, met at toe home of WiUiam 644 OMter SL-pTel MI 3-9814 pisnts were alwt in S t Louis. Mo„ didn’t yield a cent | we’re talking about" Wedneaday. out a highway progr^ ^ ^ » Sun. Born in New York. Died to­ MHS class of 1346 10th anni­ Parke Davis 6; and ntm sn-M oon during childhood. This disease, City on June 16. The event day. \ - Park, president, Thuraday evening and Hetuchen. N. J. In aurbutban versary din n er dance, Rainbow Co., ZlonsviUe, Ind., 3. Tlw word got out that a Lu considerable period of ume. to dlwuss plans for toe 1956 Fair, Wayne, outside Detrtdt workers which produces an extremely high The Governor eeld there » pimuwd for 6 p.m. with each fami­ Redwood Oty. Calif..— Earl Club, Bolton, 7 p.m. . Vegas gambler had hidden 6100,- ■ —i*. wi i o • . ly bcihglng its own food. A pro- to be held Sept, 10. who quit yesterday returned to death rate, can be prevented. To­ mason why anything Lee Hun.tlhgton, 63, veteran actor their banches. The eame was true SnndM, June 13 000 in the Burbank home of his 1 i t O l ii C l lO C S o O V l C t highways and financing should ^ graoi of gamca win be arranged luiown profeasionaliv as Eiarl Lea Besides toe building and grounds 2PiN ti Manchester Lodga o f Elks 2nd former mother-in-law, Mrs. Mabel | day there is little excuse for deaths wdi'o In'^receht‘ ybiixXgppeared in at Wapping Center, and toe tent 2 Pints at Ford’s Cteyetad. Ohio, stomp- frmn this diaesae. | O bituary for tod eariy evening hoi anniversary. Coon A Fox Club, About Town ft BlUttary Whist seYgipiil moiries and 'i^ io and owned by to* maaoriaUoii, It waa FOR iBff plsnL - “‘ ISSSJh'“ 1968, while .he w a . On Two Big Issues An sntltoaUn to combat tetanus ***^ThIs* Is one issue befom the voted to rent two tenta to bouae Jfone of tha stoppages had sanc­ Coventry. legisletum which WIU ham re­ Temorrow’a Yankee Street,Fair tclerision shows. Died Thursday. The Rev. Clarence Anderson, reading "The Purple Pony Mui^ has been known for quite a long ' Minneapolis — Percy to Hicks, Dxhibitf- tion o f ths interhational union- thus. This has undoubtedly been verberations far Into tho futum, and suhssquent fatigue notwito' and were described by unibnlsU who hss been conducting meetings ders," she was bMten to death (OMrttuued tfosu Page Om ) standing, the I^uUea Benevolent 60, vice president snd grain man­ Mrs Roger WilUama of Tolland with a piatol. _____ onaible for saving many lives Deaths long afUc toe people who am to Tpke., Mancheater, la chairman of yesterday as showing dMsotisfac- nightly this week st- the 0 >ve- public office." he said. , Society WiU cMduct its usual ager of Internsticmsl Milling. Oo. nant Congregational Church, will and Is quite effective if given soon snd first vice president of toe the Fair Supper Oommlttee. Since tloa with wtiat they oalled “Com­ Baxter **•. Pariey last night with a dtelaim- enough after a tetanus-producing Ribicoff iriao said today, *T monthly military wliist at the pany stalling" in jugoMattons. So They' Say also deliver the message Sunday associate, put toe togw on Santo, general terms of princi- parish room of tlie Congregational Minneapolis Grain Exchange. many people mieeed toe tradtUonal THE OPERMG OF injury but now a better method of Mm. Katherine Bator recognise tost them probably .peach ahortcake, which haa not ^Phe St Louis walkout idled morning st the 10:46 service, tak­ Perklns snd Mrs. GraMm.^ ___ | p j„ urging that the way be paved won't l>e a Department of Oom- Oiurch Tuseday gt 6 p.m. Hos Born in Winnipeg. Died Thursday.^ life saving Is avsilsbie. Mre.'Katherine Pachowics Bator New York—Mrs. Shirley O’Neal ^ e n .aerved toe. paat two yeara, 1,900; that in Mehxdtan 3.700. ing for bis subject, "Raadting to for peaceful aoluUon of world The -germ which causes lockjaw merce.” teases include MIIm Helen Berry, A problem la connection with Communism has already made Jeaus.’' Chester Olson of Wor­ of 143 Barbour 8t„ HarUord, Mrs. George W. Smith, Mrs. Jones, 42, arUst and wife of Prof. there waa aome dlscuosion aa to ia present almost everywhere on mother of Edward. Bator of 86 He was aakxd^ at hla newe con­ whether to add it to toe menu thia the supplemental nnemployinent inroads in the minds and hearts cester, who has frequently appear­ ^ since. who led toe 6-man toe soil snd on objects which ‘emne ference If his apimntment of a new Thomas Bentley, Miss Esther Rrin' Harry W. Jones of Colunibla Uni­ n compensation payments Is that of man. Something la happening, ed in Manchester, wlU .be soloist School BL. died yesterday at St die. Mtx. Burton Tuttle, Mrs. Bruce versity Law Schdol. Boro^n Web­ year vit wo* auggeated that en- j” ” CLIP THIS COUPON! In contact with the earth. .For tMa Francis H ^U l in Hartford. member of top SUte Development ster Groves, Mo. Died Thursday. tranta ip toe DoU'Omriage Parade CLENTS GROCERY many sUtes, either by law or regu­ we are not presenting our esse at both morning and evening serv­ Mrs. Gra^m M^at^y talking, did not sign toe doc- reason children who go barefoot Commission, announced last night, Roneon end Mrs. Alexander well. ices. . At the meeting last, eve­ “ y connopUon wlto toe ^ ridellnee Bom In Poland, she had been a lation, bar any state Jobless bene­ slaying but John True, a Santo and older persona In certain occu­ resident of Hertford for IS years. was mcognition tost bis plan for Shearer, 24 IIRCN STREET fits to workers as Idhg as they con­ ' —Preeldent Eleenhower. ning Mrs. John G. Tsicott Jr., was while Bulganin and Tito affixed pations are^mueb more likely to #esU ^ s Department of Com- .. Keaervattens Needifi. . I One Pint of Golden Crest Ice Crealn for Only le tinue to'rSoelve money from their soloist, and tonight Mrs. Maurice mobster who turned state’# wit­ Besides'her eon, she leevM tome j ness, testified: their names. acquire toe dIseeM than others. deughUra, Mrs. LotUe FrsnkOwlcz meroe wiU not be carried out. ILv- Harold Jarvis has remind' smployeri even though they are H m role o f s leader in the af- 'VsUne of Hsit|ord wiU sing. The document said Yugoslavia Farmers, snd others who are ed membdra o f toe Ladies of S t faira of nations must not be guid­ 'As I went in, Mrs. Grahsm snd Mrs. Josephine Hartwell, both Tte new appointee le Vernon I WITH PURCHASE OF 1 FINT AT 35e | Idle, wss striking Mrs. Monshan in the and toe Soviet Union supported much around animals, are smong of dansndeigua, N. Y., end Mrs. Behn. Bridgeport hotel man. Meurie* that reseriratiohs for the The negotiators wers apparsntly ed by the desire to win the pop­ Members of Rockville Emblem "toe.sstlsfscUon of toe legitimate those who fall Ih this group. Sol­ During his campaign last fall, dinner meeting must be made by HAS BEEN DELAYED ularity contest Real leadens are face with a gun.” - Bertha Kidoloskt of Stanley, N. GOOD SATURDAY. JUNE 4. ONLY [ Club Na S will celebrate their After conviction of toe Monahan rights of the (Oommunist) Peo­ diers sad. sailors la combat, of Y.; .seven other sons, John of toe Govermr. propoiied eboUtion of Thursday, with her or Mrs. Alfred AMESITE DRIVEWAYS aeldom popular, but real leaders 26th birthday st the meeting June ple’s Republic of (toina with Ye- course, are also heavily exposed to Leviris. Tlw affair will be held are, respected. murder, Santo and Perkins were Scranton, Pn.; George of White too State Development Commie- with a potiuck supMr at 6:30 convict^ of five earlier murders: gard to Taiwan (Form osa)...,” infection. Plains, N. Y„ Walter of Old Forge, ■Ion and toe esttoUabment of a at HlUrteet on June,.14 at 7 p.m. • POWER BOLLED • ALL WORK OUARANIKED —Rep. Michael A. Felghon. (0 „ and a program at the Elks Home, It did not say. however, that The germs iua carried into toe Department of Commerce to re­ fikmse Eads Tied I Ohio). \ Of a gold mine operator, Ed­ Fk, Frank of Baltimore, Md., JO- • BIACHINE SPREAD • FREKKSnilAIES. CALL STORE CLOSED -^ NO RockvlUe. Mrs. Harry Backofen mund Hanaen, shot Dec. 29, 1361, Peiping should fight for the island tleeuea by the penetration .of a 8^ of Norfolk, Va.. Stanley of place it. The Blemcntxry School boys DELIVERIES THIS WEEK of Rockville is chairman *of the at Grass Valley, Santo and Perkins now held by Chlang Ksl-ahrii'8. maty nail or other object. Here, N. r . , and Cfieeter The Demoeratlc-controUed Sen* bsaeb^l teem plsyed a tie game, Ml 3-4547 or Ml ^4412 S E N D T H E : The religious life of the Presi­ committee. Manchester members got life sentehces. ^ NstlOluJistiv deep in toe tiaeuea, tha germa grow ofHmSord; a outer, Mrs. Veroni­ ste has paased a btU to carry out with Andover yesterdsy afternoon. dent is so tranapacently sincere who are aaalsting are Mrs. John B. Of Grocer Young and three chil­ The declsrsUon also expressed produce a toorin or potaon ca Taeber of Binghamton, N. Y.; tola recommendation, but the Re- Called at the end of five innings, as to be aelf-validsUhg- Burke and ' Mrs. Roy S. Barlow, dren, for his 67,100 on Oct. 10, Yugc^v-Soviet support for Red which Is carried by. the blood 35 grandchildren and two great imbUcan-controlIed House riuinted too game was tied at 8 to 8. ■j-.-- . —Bev.lUB.BlsM Plana are aleb. in progress for 1952, Santo and Perkins each ^ct China’s claims to a seat In - toe ■traem through tha body. After grandchildren. it aside. — James Blair, president .of the CITY PAVING COMPANY WATCH THE HERALD Mambtstr^s Olddst Financud InsHtuHm HOME TOWN public supper oh June IL another death sentence.' United NaUons. toe nervea become affected, this Funeral aervlces will be helB If there is not gdng to be a De-- ~ PTA and Harold Dwyer. Legiala tor BCBD^KSS SINCB 1326. TERMS AlOraNOED FOR OPENING NEXT WEEK TTie practice of wiretapping la AJl lost appeaU to Gov. Knight Seeks CUaa U J(. Seat toxin cannot he eo aucceaefully Monday morning at 8:80 from toe partment of Commerce, toe Oov- ' tlve .chairman, installed two a vicious cahear land must The Manchester Fine A rt Assn, and' to various CaUfomla oourta. Yugoslavia has diplomatic rria- oohibatted as at the beginning J. Wisaskelewicx Funeral Home, emor told mportera he hopes too benriwe at the school diamond this eradicated. ’’ , ..... has aet the date of Wednesday, tions with Red China and in toe when the toxin ia in the blood 46 Wethersfield Ave., with a soi Legislature wUl give the Develop­ —Rep. Emanuel Oiler (O. June 15, at 6 pm. for its closing past has hacked her hid-for admis­ atream. emn requiem MaA In S t Mtchael'i ment Commission enough money N. T .) picnic, following an active season sion to the UJf. This was the The bast wsMon agalnat tetanua Ctourch at 3 o’clock. Burial will to expand the acope of its actiyi- A k $ B first time, however, thst Tito aad is to produce an active -immunity be in M t SC Benedict Cemetery. tloe. ■r. TO THOSE IN A larito turnout. is expected. It 8 8 4 ,8 0 0 or reelatence to toe poiaonous This Wolfaon attack Is a rescue WiU be held on the grounds st the. the Soviets have Joined in push­ Prleiida may call at toe funeral He said he named Behn to toe THE SERVICE plan for companies Wolfson MU is done by givtog two or three in­ and Saturday aad Sunday from toe hotel todtutry ehould be repm- In Washington toe State Do- jections o f a tetanus toxoid. TVaoid to 10' p.m. ■ented on toe agency. MAKE VnrTNER’S YOUR ORE STOP plan for Montgomery-Wsrd. ^ I phrteent reported today it is giat Is toe toxin poison which has been —Edmund ErMer, president Custodians of Manchester The low bid o f 648,800 for a com- hfled at Russia’s ’’apparent accept ■peciaUy treated and which caueee • Montgenery-Ward. schools wlU hold their annual pic- plete revaluation of toe town WBaj-ance” of Yugoslavia’a determlna- toe human body to produce Its \ ------ific tomorrqw from 11:30 am. to aubmitted this morning by-Valua-1 tlon to remain independent of .80- own antitoxin. Many doctors now ■ GARDEN CENTERS See Us Firsf If I catch anyone doing that 6:S0V m . a tth e VlUa Louisa, Bol- tioh Aasoctataa of BrMgeport I viet dominatlon- give thia routinely to emsll dhil- V t L U D E (selling articles based oh informa­ ton. Dinner will be served The firth was one of four whtchl The department axpreosed• this dren. tion not previously s'vaUsble 1:30 p.m. submitted bids, opened by General | view in an official comment on the World War H was the first large VfBBKBND SPBCIAL newsmen) he won’t, be In this or­ Manager Richard Martin at 111 Joint Sovtot-Yugoslav declaration. scale confliet in which it was poa- n m w s T Q R i ganisation very long. The Ladles of the Assumption a.m. The bids are under study by "The United Stataa goveminent ribltlto. produce this typeYiC ra- —Secretary o f DMeuae Charles will receive Holy Communion in a Tax Asitosnr Henry Mutrie. He has conaiatenUy BUKhxtafi Yugo- BleUace to lockjaw by glviiig all HAS STARTED * IN BUD $ 1 .7 5 a ie . tVUaan. group at the 8:30 Maas Sunday and Martin will make a racom-1 slavla’a couragopua and auccqaaful military peraoonel tha inJeeUone . . for your horn* Rnaneiirg. You*! b* plteiRffel c# mdriilng in the Church of toe As­ mendation to toe Board o f Dirac-1 efforts to maintain tts,.independ-* of toxoid. The raaqlta ware little FULLTIME POnED ROSES AND BLOOM SI.M BcgaHkM of where There has passed from toe con­ sumption. tors when toe study is, complete. | enee,” the State Departtneut ■hort of miraculouB and tetanus Hw infffTMip and cooparatlon yoii rtetiva 'ot Man- '‘your, aerviee nan or temporary scene a vigorous cHsm- Mrs.~Michset Russell, 596 Wood- The ravaluaticm must be sutoor-1 note^ for toe fiiat time' in mlhtaiy Me- RED. FINK, plon of Justico and equaUty fov Ised by toe Dtr^tors, who appro- Press Officer Hsury Suydam, tory became a matter of little FREE CLIMBING ROSES - $2.25 y e l l o w ehosttr Savings and Loom. [ woman la stationed, bridge St. snd her mother, Mrs. petote toe money for the project, I who read the terse statement at medical concern. the Manchester Eve­ all of our cltlsens. Mary Stebbins of Hartford, wlU I-'-::- —Preaideat Etbenhower leave' tomorrow mmuing £r^ An.esUmate of 660,000 wga 1 hla noon naws conference, lafused An eetcnlriilngly small. niimber ning Herald can be for­ deatli of Walter F. White. given for The work, but.some town to anewer any other questtona of cage* of tstanus occum d in our m iV ER Y ! Bradley Field for Sliverton, Om. soldiers and saHors as a result of HARDY MUMS EVERGREEN SALE warded to be at "Mail where they will ■visit Mrs. Rus­ officlairwere frankly akepUcal I ,fd>^ toe Y i^ a v -S o^ t ^ NOWGOINOON that toe bid would be that low. f “The department U g iiU M ^ thismsasure. SOME BEAL GOOD BUYS ' Cair rcgnlarly with aU After toe German contribution sell's sister and brotoer-ln-law, Thers are good reasous why jM f CoB M lf.7fS1 for Frowpl PoBvory Is effecUve and if we can assume Mr. and Mrs. John Ckrlevara, foi> ALL COLORS 3r„.$i.op ABBORVITAE — SPKUCE — HEBILOCK— It Takes Mere ThaR a BretR Hramli the hometown news Oo.. Dayton, 685.000; J. M, Olem-1U8BK," ne sata, -o r xugoewvU’a civilians should also recaive toe JAPANESE YEWS — BOXWOOD — WHITE tost atomic weapons will be used meriy of Bolton. beneflte of tetanua toxoid. SOME OF OUR SPECIALS ARE: • Prompt appraisals people awajr from to repel an act of aggreseion, we enshava aeveland. 660,900; and J. independence oa Indicated ia toe PINE — BLACK PINE — ANDROMEDA — home aresoanxioiis to U Jacobs Oo.,’ Chicago, 677,400. Jcomnuinlque 00 toe recently con- All tobae who are apeNfially liable OLD ENGLISH 90 Proof G in ...... 92.99 per fifth AZALEAS. To Maka Yoar Bardao Brow will have reasonably good assur­ TH e Clemenahaw firm did tool eluded Yngoelav-Boviet tatoa in to infeetton ehoold receive thaae ri • fe U ance that, we shall be aUe to de­ Belgrade.' injeettona; If not given before, it GRANGER "1 8 6 r Blended Whiskey . .12.99 per fifth sBuiK-in Economy fend Europe. Piiblie Records lest revatuattoa in 1947. PERENNIALS Whether you’re raising flowers or vegetsbles—.the Mutrie and Martin have long Moacow Radio hailed the decls- should^nrely be ^ven to young- B. P. R. 86 Proof Blcnded.,Whi8kqy . .94,27 fuU'qasrt proper tools anf supplies will help your garden thrive —Oea. Alfred Oiueatlier ration h a "document of tremen­ fters before going to aummer WHITE SPRUCE favored a revaluation, chiefly to BfR. BOSTON GIN 80 Proof Gin ...... 93.98 fnU quart PHLOX — DUB—.SEDUM— ACHILLEA — and flourish. s Complete cooperation Warrantee DM e get more equitable land value as- dous intemationsl aiguificanoe” cam p .; < ANCHCBA — COLUMBOTE — ARTE3IESIA IDEAL FOR HEDGINO OR Q C Telephone MI-3-5121: .. A star Is som eix ^ who pro- and said It opens up wide prospects if aomiMhe who has racelvod the MELROSE 90 Proof Gin (Save 33c) . . .9427 full quart with buUdera and realtors (iiueera know adU automatically' Fred A. Verplanck to Robert J, eessments. The Chamber of Com­ — ASnUUE — CAMPANULA,— CfiJWA- SCREENINO. 2-4 F t. . We have all the garden aids you need right here at Aleabury and ,Mary H. Aleslniry, merce has actively supported the for world peace. The Soviet broad­ toxoid Is later injured ia aueb MANHATTAN BEER or ALE 9220 per ouw 24 bota. TM>N — CHINESE LANTERN-DELPHIN­ Cirenbtioa add to toe profits at the box office. property at 23 Elwood Rd. cast added that toe declaraUon way as to arouae fear of tha dia- The W. G. Glenney Co. Vigoro fertilizer, styds, garden —Ueyd Nolan, movie actor. move for a revaluation. IUM—DIANTHUS—PINK BABY’S BREATH George U C. PANSIES — VEOETABLES- ANNUALS - ^ OERANIUMS We Dcliver->FREE We Advise—FREE Oneial "MacArthur’a crttlclsm U.S. Pubbo Housing Administra­ were that the lees was about ored hU aasurafieea that Tugo-, CMCEW ON TMATl 1 Carton For Ic Meet of toe Yalta Conference shows tion to James Edward Murjdiy'and $89J)03. Fear tollers aad a book­ Blavia’a m latlou with toe Weai We Estimate—FREE iRattrljratrr that one’s hindsight is obviously OonsUaca O. Murphy, property at keeper were la the Weet SUki will remain Unaffected by recCB- Psorta. HI.juu. y(F)—PeeungsTi r t I ■— on With Purehaaa Of Carton At Reffidar P ^ l a great deal better than foresight 20-23 Waddell Rd.; Andrew Frau­ hraiMk. Wearing stocktags' over clUation with toe Soviet Union^ busts cheww all thenr pplease now .Ben. Heritert lehmsn (D.,' ds Huot aad Dorris E. Huot prop­ their faces, the men fled In sa Tlw epeheeiDan oaM the iriow that gum1 dlrnsnalng machines N. Y.) erty at 47-43 Pioneer (71rcle:~Dal- aatomobile. was baaed ou a first reading of toe hava been Instwsd ' 00 tosm.tl COLD KBKB ON ICE AT ALL TIMES { t u m i t i d las Gay Senna and Blanche V. Sto- oommixiim lamed at toe. c John supsrintsndant of Birds bsve nests, foxes hava na, property at 2 | -3 1 Pioneer Clir- Here's a trast snuUl fry like— chjstai oc Ruarien-Tugwlsr ta tbsrs ars no their boles, but the son of man de. and It's.good for them, too. Put to Belgrade yestecdsy. * * plaas for popoora or lleralh has not whsca.to putt . Trade Name Certtflente some apoonfUls of diced fniit la a T t Is natural that ttm Yugoslav I^Mmu^ aad amokinif stm Is fer- f^qvings 0 £pan —Ben. Alben Bnridey. (O., Ky.) John E. Rlordan, 676 Center St. tall glass;' sad a scoop of vaniUe gorenuMBt siwuld try to aoRaal- doing buataanp as Msnchqster Boat ice cream and a geqenwd mnount las its - rslatlom wiUa'^to* Boviat 172 W. Bfiddia Turnpike TeLM l TGtLAND TUSNPIKS A ON TOWNM4NE Evefy UiM I think of tost of orahge Juice. 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r o u B t e N MANCHESTEB EVENING HERALD, BIANCHESTBB, CONN., FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1965 "poaching' membership and ra- fuses to give ground until it t t la v PTA Council Guest iSritish linions those aiMibera 1 ack. toilowlng write-up appeared: aaup taatea like diah water! r to Proviouo P ilots See BUGS B U N N Y Rockville Athletes Feted Tile Event^ Standard said to­ “H m aadltorlum waa lllled with Waiter—How do you know? EE expectant mothera, eagerly await­ Fomilior fhrostt Fail on Ending day Britain ahoukt give serious ing the I4ipeafan0e of their off- The aecret of happiiieaa ia to ! thought to tcrapping its strike- Sense and Nonsense Mwlng.” learn to accept the impoeaihle. do By Lodge, Varsity Club Release of torn railway system bxt using tha without the Indtapenaable, and bear ACRoaa so Animal fkt X Railway Strike roadbeds for ihotor traffle. Irate Diner—Hay, waiter! -Thia the intcderable. 97rruKmink Lord Beaverbrootoa paper re­ A man w»a UUnr hia -flnt air­ the aamc today? r llB U p — - ItoekvllliA 8 (Special)—Aachmld, John DelPonta,. David Diner—Well, I might aa wall, if | ihape I^ W N 11 Airm en called Brig. Gen. T. L Uoyd, dep­ plane ride when the pilot put hia Sixty ethletaa from the High Leibenguth, Craig Ireland and (OanllaMd freos 'age One) no one elae ia uainp lt. 4Qood9uaaaOoodPuaaa i i uty chief engineer of the War Of- •hip into p lone dive straight for CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER School attended the aecond annual Frans Schappsrer, flito. once suggested removing the cenur of the city below. :#r movie Sporta NMlht, aponaored by the Baseball team, emblems: David Honolulu, June I (P)— F i ^ \3M, locoinoUvas. are damanding a ’they laughed when'X aat down] every rail on the 30,000 milea of A viatoi^ I’Il bet SO per cent of airanlaaeoinIraalaaeoin jHHeraldic e n band VmMity Club and local Ibdga of Laibeiiguth, Danial Dimmock, Jet fighter pilots., shot down in raise of 51.13 a week over their Britain’e main lines and building the people dowh there thought we to play the modemlatlc piano. I U T a —— ia ' 3------BakgAit the Elka Home laat night. Jackie Lee, Robert Murphy, Rich­ How waa 1 to know it waa only a I the Korean War and -Jai^ for present base pay of $37.30.T h e y high speed super-higfawaya on were falling. humaa / Eiaonhawer highlight of the occasion ard Griffiths, AnUiony Socha, •ay the increase is necessary to them. Man—ru bet 50 per cent of the bookcaae. ya Toward the OHouaeboat waa thilKpreaentaUon to Edward Reggie Roberta, Everett St. Louis, mors tliaL two years id Red 34m ------oncob MRcpeire preaarva their customary differen­ In a small oountrv with dis­ people up here did too. ■heltered aide SDath Meaar, fMakatball captain, the Anthony DcCarli, Grant Skewes, relaxed today in the Jova and tances short and traffic danaa, A Texan waa trying to Impraae l OPercepUee 35 Fencing aword 4I Tendency Meat VahiaMe Player trophy. It is Jerry Witinok, Allen Scherwltsky, tial over wages of leas akilled on a Boatonian the valor of -the 1 HTharafore fort of their fandUee oh a Ha’ railways are out of date, bin argu­ Reataurant Manager —Tou aay ISBrowa peraon 34RegkMC 42Gudrun’a awarded annuaUy by a committee Samuel Ellin, Steve Kraabiaki, workers, a nmrgin narrowed by a ment went. heroea of the Alamo. 37 Evergreen tree huabend tea holiday. you aerved in FraneeT. (aa he earn- October — 7 Dry, aa wine of five memberas^ the school fac­ Joaeph Doherty, Arthur Malone, near wage sciri^a affective hut Jan­ Texan—I’ll bet you never had! (myth,) ulty, for all aroim school excel­ ’Their team of Joy were bright ‘The railway strike gives ayary pled the new cook'a drat aoup.l ItSpHefuI 0 Rac^ acain 31 Not the Baseball team, letters: Samuel uary. reason for reopening this auggea- anything ao brave, around Boeton. I fainteal - 4SSo(t-f ballad lence, including •elMlarahlp, ath­ Bllln, Daniel Dimmock, Steve wlUi.naw that I I other cap­ New Cook—Tea, air, Oflicer’a Boatonian—Did you ever hear of | 19-^himtclf tTbe----- tive U4L^ Liight follow The ASLEF strike la atronriy Uon,” aald the Evening Standard. cook for two yeara and wounded to hit fate curtain 30 Military- letic ability, Iwderahlpt and coop- Krasinski, David Leibenguth, Jo­ oppoi^ by the aOO.OOO^atrong Na­ Paul Revere? 44 Rajah'S wlfo araUon. Moaer also R eived a seph Doherty, Allen Scherwitxky, theaaap^ to ' "Never before haa the Importance twice. Texan—Paul Revere? lan’t he| M Horae’a neck 10 Malarial force tional Union of Rallwaymen of the country's highways, as the 31 Exit 46 Employar trophy aa the outatahdln^^baakcj Anthony Soebe. The airmen Nwmed piontea, Manager—Tou’re lucky, man the guy who ran'for help? haira (pi.) fevar •ightheelng toura.^bosch partita (NURj, which includes about 17,- channel both for passenger traffic 11 No great — ^ Flower 47Conteadad ball player for the past aeaspn. Gold baacballe; Richard Lata, It’a a wonder they didn’t kill you. tlAagar . itugli Greer, basketball c o a ^ o f and talkfesta to c a ts u p on fam 000 anglneers and llremen and the and the transjfiort of good, been so at The Garden I7Eggdiah holders 40 Set one’s John Dowgewica, Donald Beer- rest of Britain’s rail labor. But foi^cibly emphaalxed.” Iowan—I waa reading la thel the University of CoiuwctfeuL wi worth, Larry Remkiewlcs and J. ily newt between mllttery Inter, of—— ItGIrl’a name 30 City In taethon — the NUR says if wage talks are Meanwhile, other transport Cal— heard your daughter paper thia morning about -a ‘Taxaa 60------Joey" the principal speaker. He present Kidd. rogatlona in the next t h ^ or four •peaka Eaperanto; Ooea aha apeak man who waa atruck by lightning | S« Grant days. y reopened for the other union, its authorities urged the ^nation to ad the championship trophy, won ^sketball team, emblcma: RrF' make more use of its canal symern, It fluently? while he waa aweeilv- Remark­ M Secd-veaacl by the local school in the Central ■* O r ^ , Ronald Janton, Jefry Staled to Oe Hi men also must be considered. 9^ 9iA, ^'Iqw— s r lUwIta-f Jkilet Pm dm bI which' totals 3,400 miles, Tha Hal—Juat like a native. able occurranee, waan’t it? 37 A — -down r r r 1 r Vallay League to Capt. Edward They are Scheduled to leavd^ Michael Byrne, James The Brttiah transport commis­ canals in 1055 carried 13 million Te*.an—Oh, I don’ knowj If 1 •trike V Moaer, who in turn presented it to their holomes Monday. O. of KuUa,\ David Leibenguth,. John sion, which manages the state- tons of freight about one twenty- When you hear of an efficiency ligikning wca to atrlke a ” rexaa 30 Acan — IZ N Principal Alien Dreaser. . JexawritlXmchard GriffltK Harry Life has moved awifUy fo family relationa, Iversity of man When he waan’t aweraing, it 33 Repo,— lecueuL wtU keynote owned ran lines, has been trying fourth of that borne by railways. expert who appliea hia methoda at . In his remarks. Coach Greer not Hansen. D^ald T h n ^ y tT Joseph in the paat few days. TTiey were The Dally Exprese said deeper home, it’a a pretty aafe bet that would be much more remarkable. | 34 Revoke r r only praised the athletea and their Dohertyr Joitoh McSjMulen, Rofc freed 'Tueoday at the Red China :er at tha PTA to get the two unions to bubmlt a 35 WardMuaea' I’s School of Ion Joint *age propoaaL It repeated canals and bigger bargee are hfed- he’a a bachelor, , coach, John Canavari, but alao art Murphy, Grant l^ewes, James iMrder near Hong Kong, flown to ed and the system should be ex­ *rhe cub reporter who waa i 30 — prodt r McMullen. Hawaii in 55 hours, told of tribu­ ’Tuesday, June 7, at 8 p.i at the iU ofler laat night for a round­ i gave them considerable fatherly table consideration of "additional tended to connect the Thames, Diner—Waiter, I waa here yea- •igned to cover the claaa play of| 37 Like---- - E advise. He praised the city and its Basketball teaift.. letters: J. lations in Oommuniet prlaona, and Buokl( echooL Hie wbJeM will li u be "T Psyccxtlo^' of L ^ e r - rewards for special raaponsiblUty Severn, Mersey and H u m b a r Where the Fll^t m Fashion terday and had a ateak. the high achool came in for hial froms i r offletala for their interest In high McMullen, D.; -BMrworth, D. were reunited yeaterday arlth Rivera. Waiter—Tea, ,air; will you have •hare of literary fame, when the| ainkiagahip Z7 •chdot sports and lauded the civic Plank, W. .'Kupferachmid, L. wives, parents end brothers in a •hip.” 'die is Invited to Iv or sklU.” r 5" IT him. However, the commission stuck Is First to Make It-- r v \ \ 39 Saturate i r clubs and the Elks for their'CO letic taama at tha echool, waa mas- / Other Awards gave him "ovary reason to bellave" conaultant and iMrriage counse­ 'tendon’s metropolitan police i tar of ceremonies and waa.aaslste4 The Outstanding Soccer Award tha other airmen would be freed lor in ifM field o^andly Hie pad forte reported traffle in- the car- land personal adjustment. During/^ the /HGH-MiMf HBCaS A M A LFI 448CTipt-like if p W in some of the presentations by went to Sam Etiin; OuUtanding soon. bloated metropolis waa a little 1951 CHRYSLER r i paet 15 years, he haa epokeh in easier yeaterday thaii In the early PRRECKALlMEl vtypefhce m m m ■■J I other faculty members and rapre- Basketball Avmrd, Eddie Moser; "TTiey used ue," he said. "Now fTHBRNAM j>ftcnkpfI |1 rtf in* til irrfirrrtl \\ sentotivas of varioua organlaa- OUUtanding Baseball Award, they're going to use them. The 10 (tatee and: the ' ‘ daye of U)« strifie. But sorhe city WINDSOR CORET CASUALS m&VMDyf dOTmerehange I Hawaii. , workers atUl were taking up to fitx — SlCbver Gona. James Kidd; All State Basketball Reds Want continual favorable coneRAcK oti €em n6 pn n IB Mambers of tha Soccer team.rRr; Award, Stan PUtka; Varsity and publicity of an Intematlonal na­ He baa cond(VE6erABLK Miillen, Rodney Auclair,/ Edward Members of the Varsity Club •till left behind. Tms u p s t a r t : toalandon . buUetin, ”Hume an.1 School Work held up on 170 ahlpa at Hull, SiR Vi . fOM ITHINO S U N t t SnsTSOPF fn>law la arriving on the aix o'Nodc broom!” Mdaar, Arthur Dentop; Allen recaiving sweaters ware E. Moaer, LL ’ Lyle W. Cameron, Lincoln, .9EFoeeouR 35 Wading bird . ScheTwttxky, KenneUt'Schliphack, K- Late, 8. Ku|/ferschmid, XV, Neb., spoke for Parka; Lt. Col. Ed­ for Young Children,” a parent ed­ Ion, Manchester, Garatbn, Liv- lACTSOeS 'lOuesotisj John Hill, Jamea MeSpaden, Rob­ Hamilton, J. Kidd, J. Oasello, F. win Heitor, Wynnewood, Pa, and ucational handbook: and two paim- arpob) and Rochester. ^ CH SAP,^ rhleU for teenagers, "So Tou - BEAUPRE .OMTHE BY AL VERMEER ert Murphy, end SNnuel Shlin. Carter, J. Dow'gicttlcs. CapL Harold E. Fischer,, Swea Mom of tho atrikera are'mem­ ^AIR.' PRISCILLA’S POP The Falling-Out Soccer team Yetteia: Donald Those who received Jackets were City, Iowa when asked what he Think It’a Lova” and "What You bers of tlm National Amalgamated flTU A R TS Plank. Richard Lata, Larry Rem R. Grous, W. KupferBchmid, D. wanted moet now that he was Should Know About Parenthood.” atevedor^ and Dockers Union MOTORS, liia^ o e r r HiB kiewin, Joh^'Dowgiewicx. Gary Leibengutb, D. Beerworth, L, free. Dr. Eckert waa regionai consul­ (NA8DU),\ which la demanding Chrysler-Ptymeath Can tant for the National Congrcoa of m NERVE. Stalger, JamM McMullen, Edward Remkiewicx, R. Grocs, G. Staiger, *T’d like to be thi^re to greet bargaining righto outside London BUT -Moeer, StuAit Kupferachmid, Ray- J. DelPonte, 8. Ellin. A. Scherwitx­ those other 11 when they come Parents and Taichera’ 5-year Ex­ row held onl4'•Y the Traneport 359 East Center WITH ME L E ^ 1 N < » panded Parent EdudaUon program, AND t M r ' mond Gay, Allen Scherwitxky, ky. C. Ireland. J. • hick. D. Plank. out,” he said. and General \Worken Union Donald BeetwerUt, Robert Oroua, J. McMullen and F. Schapparer. Preaa Fer laformarion conducting leadenhlp training in (’TGWU) repreaMtiag ao.(WO OPEN EVENINGS ^ V t i ME! Robert Murphy, John Otick, Pictures of eveut are eu The . , There were Indications that Air several western states and the dookers. \ ' Samuel Ellin, Wayne Kupfer- Herald aporte pagea. Force officiala flown from Wash­ Territory of Hawaii. He hea parti­ The TGWU aeouato NASDU of ington to interrogate the men cipated aa a speaker in numerous national convontlona of. such i the coming year. A colored fllm, were pressing primarily for Just W a p p in g such scraps of information groups aa the PTA, Junior Leagues "Toumament of the Road’’ -will be of America, Junior Collegp Aaan. shown. Parka brought out.. Parks aald in a private inter­ and National Conference on etate ¥fiEKEND Sale Nets $116, ^ view there waa every indication and local ncetings of all kinds. Mancheoter Evealag Herald Wap- Dr. Eckert U the father of two * # r , WITH ^ u c h FRUIT RRKAD Lw e a c t the Chinese Reda were "building ptog corrMpondcut. Slia. Aaale teenage eona and an ll-year-

£AR> A MESS ANIMALS \ ? FlNBi UPSTANDiW > DEVIL. I.BN VOUR, you \MANT J AS TRIVIAI. WHAT PO AENAICB him eaid, "That’e all 1 want to do. you TMNIC TKOE R AAAD«E Mrs. Kuebn wisbes to thank and the Board of pirectors plan to started the whMla roIHng toward OF ANIMALS aOT INttVMAS PHVSICAL SPECIMEN.'( WASNTHE?J PHOTOS < ME TO DO, A^AS t h a t ,/ Sandra Chlcky, Patricia Stelmat. gather Monday at 7 p.m. at the their freedom. . Get reacqalnted with my famUy.” ScottsW ano & SOT 7M! UtaMbMCt' I SIR? ftUARO OP M y^ WINETON/ HOW Parka mother said ahe Juet want­ OPEN TUESDAY Hmi SUNDAY 7 A M . to i P.M. THE BSWE? ARE you A T Virginia Doocy, Nancy Paine and site of the high school under con- "Softer treatment probably will can Touch $1.89 DAMNS. OUT Maria,Kuehn, who sold poppies •trucUon ^ for an inspection of follow,” Parks said. "That soft ed to look at him (Parks) ’ ’and HUMAN during’ the parade Monday. The progreaa so far. treatment waa a prelude to our pinch hlnT once in a while.” Enough to knock out B A K E " grade at Union School re- The SBC is expected to diecuae releaae.” Fischer said that when He . ar­ 20(X) ugly wtods. Uwo aoftbalta for turning aipeeu of the .cowtnHtiaa at the TTie 11 B39 bomber .ciawmen rived home he wanted to take hie SHOP most money at the achool. site where It will he easier to yefer were shot down Jan. 13, 1583. Red 6-year-old Son for a plane ride, go CORNELL Uehlng with him, "do everything Grade's at Wapping wiU select to items under coneideration. China sentenced them to terms 449 HARTFORD RDv—NEAR MeKEE STREET The Directors are scheduled to ranging from 4 to 10 years on spy with him.” Flecher’e Wife divorced LAkSEN'S HARDWARE their gift thia week. JOSEPH S. LUKA8» Prop, and Baker Scout CIreua hold a Joint meeting with the charges. the ace with 10 Jet klila the day he 04 DEPOT SQUARE TEU Ml ••5374 Town Planning Commission at 9 Col. John Knox Arnold Jr„ Sil­ waa ehot down. •. A "ctrcua ” will be preaented to­ The Air Force-flew in Fiacherie night at 7:50 at GJomounlty Hall p.m. in the hearing' room of tha ver Springs, Md., and Mont­ Municipal Building for an lAfoc- gomery, AlA, commanded the parents, Cameron’s parents and by Chib Pack 63. The public U in- brother Robert, Parka’ iiarants and ^949 bp E da ieM ae »wV»EaoEEPe«»W rited. RefraahmenU will ba avail- ma) study of tha problem of side­ crew. walks on Pume)l PI., and parking ’The interrogation sessions start­ brother Richard: and HeUeria wife. Scuttlebutt B Y E D G A R M A R T IN I ■bla. TTie fliers, u'ho had stood up BOOTS AND HER BUDDlEf Eanuoa TopIO problems in the Bissell, Spruce, ed Wednesday within hours after Maple, and Main St. areas. the fliers landed at Hickam Air •gainst more than two years of Red BY ROY CRANK "The Lova of God ” will be the Imprisonment, broke down at the Vt£>‘, V CAYS'? BUZ SAWYtiR topic of Rav. Duvid Crockelt’a aer- Force Base. A epokeaman said . BACK CHARTER BHIfT BOX they might run three or four days airport when they •aobraced their VhOOVO VE.EN VSX9 tAST mon at lha Wapplag Ooriununlty loved ones. ' ; ' VOGtbOtVl XV Sunday at-I0;45 aJn. There * Hartford, June 3 (F) —'Die in alL v t couiVD tit w dstvsi 'TO s e t House has passed:and-sent to the He said the fliers and their fami­ They hugged and IciastKl rela- T H tR t TOXXX .erietmUoa of the iPrd’t Gvea, sobbed and laughed, tried to t ! t PIN Senate a bill providing for a atate- lies now are tentatively achcdiilea Of PSMNCt. TO\VL\W*. wide referendum on July 34. TTie to start hoinc Monday on a special •peak . and. found, they’d logt their P*)N0UBCl»imT n re'feiaadum would be on an Air Force pUnc. voices momentarily. amendment to the State . Con­ Aside from the eeeelona, the men AU four have been pronounced stitution making more specific are on their Own today. flu A spokesman said the only S medical attention they need la den­ laical program will be held the procedure fOr amendltijg the MaJ. WUUam J. McGinty, who evening at the Church aX Omstitutlon. waa flown ; from Air. Toroa liead- tal care. . 0 p.m, \ •' . • , . Itaot FTA seaelou "ST” The {^[m eriiag of the Wap­ X*' ping' PTA thta aoaaon will be held Tuesday evMtng at the Wapping grammar Echoanl, HuU, former pnai- AGAIN SOMEDAY.... dent, will inetaU the 'officers for . UNMR HAPPIER , • IffTSTSS^" NitN, I'M LEAVING IN A-PEW SMiSpodMow taa HOURS'm.I know how YOU > CIRCUMSTANFFS ' M MOSTITT K AM »«TfTM TS m a t ! AMO 1NE SAY!TH^0ICWM6^ MUST #lieu ABOUT ALL H B tm t! ENE soM E Aia* 6HE Weekend Special / (\- t O U N T E O ONMIH PERENNIALS ..M SBLEOT ntOM THE FOLLOWIS'O LIST OF HAJtDT ; PERENNIAL PLANTS, ALL INDIVIDUALLT WRAPPED. 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o v e r t h e Herald Angle D o d g e r s ’ A r r a y o f Slu ggers ' — . t ...... H o m e R u n Dodgers Master Braves ■y ' 4 EARL W‘ YOST New York Boss ^ Jl^ k Y ille*s Outatanding Athletes Honored at Awards Banquet Stydahar With Home RiinBarrage Spwto BdHer As Head Coaieh BASEByOL SPECIAL ^Weekend teevee baseball is^aa fol­ Claiins Homers Basahall fhna in this area will lows: Brooklyn snd 8L Louis on have a good opportunity to attend Of Grid Cards NAT10NA£ IBAOfTS f tie for aeoond glaee and move* New York, June 3 (A>)-B»fieball didn’t necefifisrty boh«w Channel 8, Saturday and Sunday; Phony at Home a night gima at Yankee Stadium Yankees and White Sex, Saturday StaikDagi Aceto A C^lvaetar into aoie po»^ an fiSge from the turf but-It ia true there are pitchert for Chicago, Jua* 8 (to—Joe ; . W li Pet. on Priday, June 24 when the New on Channel SO and 56; Red Sox New York, June 3 (61—Aa far aeaaton o< flrat idace. teams just as there are horses for ^ rse s in Stydahar baa bseh dtamlsoiB aa I M ortal^ B r o « ...... 1 1 >000 Take the likes of Sal MagUe, who apparently n ^ s only Haven Railroad Trill run a special and Kansas City on Sunday on aa 'Iteo Durooher ts concerned, OrMii Manor ...... 1 1 .BOO Pete Delaney Mt hla ftrat home Brooklyn IXidgers' feeraome .Ar­ head football coach of tfie CfiL- . run of the aeaaon la a loaing throw his glove down on the pitching mound to beat the excursion trali\ to the game involv­ Channel 19 and U. . . Tenth stock I Maneh. Auto Parta . . 1 1 .800 ing the Yankees and ^eveland In- car racing program of the season ray of sluggers ts vtstly ovecrited. cage Oardiaais wi:h Ms. first aa-; Manch. Mad. Aaan. . . . 1 1 .800 oauae. The onfy other aatra baa» Brooklyn Dodgera. And there’s Eton NewcomlM, w h ^ faw r- Even their home run* ato phony. hit waa a double t y Joe Miatratta. dtafia. Public Relations Director Is scheduled at Ed Carroll’s River­ sktant, Riqr Rlofiards, mieceedfiig ite eousins are the Cubs, Ellis Kinder and side Stadium Saturday night Jer­ Tlirough Thursday’s'^ game the Mm. Home nm power off the bata ot Jim Antonio held the Lawyers Les Tyler report that thU is the Dodgers owned M ^omers in 46 hltleaa for three innings, but waa Russ Meyer and the Cubs and Bob Lemon and the Athletics first of a series at four such base­ ry Humiston. of Springfield has 'Hm r slsaas yustotdssr at “Jum­ Ronnie Allen and Darcy Smltli, • ...... ^ taken over file lead in the point games, s muclr.Yaster pace than bo Jos”, tonhsr all-Nlii&xial Foot­ relieved In the aUth inning by to mention juat a few. ball axcun'.ions that the New that set by . r it e 1947 New TorK plua three-hit pitching by curve- ^enaon. standings frbiA Bunny Germane at ball Lsageo taekla with the Chl- balier C9iria McNeU led thC .Man- Now Johnny Antonelll, the New The Dodgers bombardsd three Haven Uns plany for this season. Giants vfpiat titey acoumiateff a J Wnir at Norawn'a five tuna were Milwaukee pitchers with nine hits Other tripe will be on August 2, the Bay State track., oago Baaza aad ooaefi at tb* Los cheaUr Medical Aaan to a 4 to 1 York OianU’ talented left hander, record 931 four badgers. / AMsies Rsens, W Misnsglag D(- unearned. TVno of the Lawyers' has joined the group with th e In their 10-run inning. Ib e trio— August 9 snd beptetntoer 18. Buti did that ma'ce much' of an victory over Moriarty Broe. in liat nmm were unearned. Krrora played Dave JoUy, Roberto Vargan and The baseball specials will end at GaU Harris, slugging first base­ raotor Walter woMfisr oanto as / night'a National League game at Cincinnati Redlegs his favorite Unp'ression on the vqlut^ Gtanta no Buprist. / lead role in the game and were sparring partner. Apparently a l l bonus plUAer John Bdelmnn—also tha Molt Haven railroad yar^ th man of the MlnneapoUs Millers in -'manager? Not qo you could notice Charter Oak Park. Ihe Medica’ the deciding factor. Tha Bronx, a three-bkxA. walk the .American Assn., has been roi- Tfisso had bean raaatm Wydahar / win put all cluba into a tie with Johnny needs to set himself right hslped ths leagus leadsrs with iti A report'r^asked Leo if he bad on ths way eu^ after hs com-. ' ’ An enthauetMetlc crowd was on is to ritch against ths Redlegs. thres walks. Earlisr Dpke Snider, from Yankee Stadium. Patrons will called by the New York Glahta. occasion to see Weddeaday night’s one win and one loaa ^ e c e . the edge of its swats most of the Beltto out In his la s t three who hit three hmnem against to« tbiM avoid the trouble and incon­ Harris hit 17 homers in Mi first Milwaukee-Brookljm fame at Eh.- iptated tffo TsiuB Oh hfi tfiree- The game p w vedqutoklyU ^h , ^ lii yvhat was the beat game starts, the GalnU,’ ace southpaw Braves Wednesday night, con­ venience of teanaferring from 33 games with the Millers and bets Field when the Dodgera blast­ ywr ooBtran last seseon wfifi ,a I the first three Inninga with I of the year at Verplancfc Field. got hlpiielf back on the beem ires- nected with his 16th off Bob BuhL either Grand Oentral Station or boasts a .310 bstUng. the will replace Whitey Lockman At SnldM-. .... ^ tories and one tie M H gamss. r culty handling the deliveries of i starteded the baieacebannge of errors when turn beck Manager Birdie Teb- ing homers to plnchhitter Bddis atodlum. The train wUl arrive In first base. .To mAxe room for Har­ Yeah, I watched it on tMevl- Reach SetUenieat El!®’**?’ IS**itoabmt and threw it bstta’ crew 6-8. Mathews and Johnny Logan. New York in ai:qil« U*®* to get to ris, the Giiante optioned reserve th-, sion," Durooher snapped. "I turned Wolfher. said St: dahar anfi tfie Slbrinaa of M oriart/s. 7%e I into center fi«M aim then two more .. Eighth Straight Andy Saminlek’s first Inning the Hooae til'll Ruth Built. Hie fielder BlHy Gardner of New Lon­ the fooMeh thing off and on a club bad reached a satUeoMito on m e Ms contract which rsportodfir I Medics picked up only hit over ^ tu* atarted It marked the eighth stral|hf grand slam homer waa the big return trip wUl star', soon after don. Cohn., to the Millers. Lock- co'.ple of tlmea and finally shut it this pertod and the Oas House the fbur-run raHy D oorm an's. the gam* ends. The 'train aill m u Waa benched after hitting only called tor 818,000 a year. time AntooslU had bMten tbs Red- blow in the Phillies’ triumph over off for good.After Snider hit his ' V Rtchards, 48, was OtydeJiar’s I Gang only two. Wilson struck mlt 10 b at^ and legi since joining the Olante lest the Cube. CUrt Simmons wasn’t have Hartford at 4:09 p.m. .288i . . Harvey Kiienn, brUliant third.” From the writer's viewpoint, Detroit ahorUtop, was a 10-lctter coach when he gubled the . i\ In th s fourth, the Medics ex-{w alked seven. Oocabtned pitching year. Before that, aa a member around at the end but recetved Why? Was there' anything ito the NFL title fit 1961 and ' ploded quickly for three runs, j for Norman’s atruck out nkto and of the Milwaukee Rrevea, he was credit for hla ascond win of the there tan't anything better thm to man at Milwaukee’s Lutheran wrong with the sound? .Dldh'^t he 1%.' ' -vfilarw.TAra-rf board a New . ’aven train, ait back High Sebori. He ataired in' baae- Joined Oie Ohrda last year after Steve McAdam opened the inning) walked eeven. on ths wrong shM of ths ledger season. Ernie Banks accounted for get a clear picture? v fatUng t plsy- er in each sport ' Right, Moser is shown receiving the coveted after atarttag at tackta^^ Ne­ ond when McNeU was safe oit a Cronin waa the batting star virlth a 10-run scoring splurge in the went the distance for his fourth High total for one season ts seven, one, all were fly balls. Homers, tity aiib senior award from Hugh Greer, Ckmnecticut basketball coach, who waa the main speaker. Others in the photo AM John Canavarl,^ braska In ths M O t. fielder’s choice. A base on balls to two hits in three official times at eighth inning and deftated the triumph against five defeats. sion are-'now on sale at all New registered by American League horse feathers. Everything la a Haven" Railroad UCket offices. RockvlUe High director of atMeUcs, and Principal Allen Dresser.______' ______Rlchaidh will retain the ( Richy Alnslie loaded the bases and *>at. For the rtetors, WUson also Braves 13-2. The defending cham- 18IA hi 28 Gaasea teama in 1928 and 1936 and by. the borne,nm in Ebbebs Field All you of Boh Nowaaky; McNeil scored on a wild pitch be- hid two for three the ^ te . plonl, however, did pick up a game Aided by 18 bases on balls and KBOTS HERE AND THERE National League in ,1910 and 1929. gotta'’do Is get the ball up In the and Ifimrny TLompi fore thi side was reUred. "nw ««t gamewUl be T S je ^ ; At 36^ Sid Gordon once more on the Chlcego Cuba who dropped . ' Annual Coaches’ CUnlc at the . American League fsna at Bos­ air and It will go ove'- the fence. le a membeb of the club with home rune by Gil McDougald, El­ ' University Of Connecticut wlU be The fences are right bMilnU the :4ithack hoe w the FUilhdel- M orlarty’s didn’t naiater a sert- when Aceto A Bylv y te r wUl ^ en 8-4 night game to the resur­ ston Howard and Hank Bauer, the ton and Kanaaa City are getting pida\ I oua scoring threat untU the hot- t® etreak to thiwe which he broke into the National gent Philadelphia PblUiee. held August 23, 74. 25. Principal plenty of homer thrills this season. inflelders. League. The Giants mrehased TankeAs easily posted their l»th meakers wUl be BUI Murray of “Sure they’ve got a lot of home Major Isttogue Joe'^XeRleon. • pro star In the tom of the fifth and might very **?‘*’*^ •f***®* The Pittsburgh Pirates cut looas succaas in their last 22 games. Of the circuit’s first 221 homers, days otoRm Thorpe wrtio came out waU have closed the gap but tor wlU be try iy to Ue^fw first piece, the pinch-hitting outficfder and with a 17-hit barrage to down the Duke, Dan Jessee of Trinity and almost half have been Mt In those runs. The peril ls_ made to order third baseman from the Plratee. Bob. Grim linUted the Athletics to Waino FUlback of Middletown.' aU for them, ru tell you what. I = :Le a d l6rs=z= of retUwtBtat last fall to h«to the an outstanding fielding play by ’"h po a c rbt St. Louis Cardinela 12-8. byo ruiia and five hits through cities, with 83 at Kansas City’s Cuds somt talant, also wiU join 4 0 The New York Yenkees hrid to who will speak on footbalL Basket­ Memorial Stadium and 41 at B ^ know they’ve played more games amith at first base. Johnny Lucan Benson, sb. p ...... i T i t '' first seven innings but in ytka on the road tjim at home but III Head Tonight’s Card tha coachim staff. One other aa- started the inning with a tingle. I ^ ...... ! 1 1 0 their three game lead in the ball will be topics of Ken Loeffler, ton's Fenwaj) Park, Batiloc iS eaed 'o n '^ r'at teiU) sMfint is «w*eted t o he named S 1 0 American League by thumping the eighth wns tagged for four runi^ formeriy of LaSaUe sad now of bet they’ve Mt more holier* at Aahbum, PWlaOalplil*. .870: Muellar, Steve Oavegnaro drew a walk to | 3 1 1 and five hits, including a three- later. 1 3 1 Mike Souchak City Athletics 12-8 in a Texas A A M and CharUs Horvath Stamford, NAugatuck, West EMteta Field than , in aU tha other Ne* Yoi*. .889: Virion, fit. YBSTKBDAY’B RBaVLTS put two men on with nobody out. Histrstta,.p, ib .... ! run homer by Jim Plal^uL parks combined.” .941: Kluaaewakl. ClnclnnaU, .341; New Yoi^, June 8 UPH-PmiMyaa. Uttle rusty for ho hasn’t fought Only some \unexpectedly fine After Tommy Ansaldt. filed t o J S 1 0 night game. of Hartford’s Weaver High School. Haven and the winner of today’s CnmpnneU*. Brooklyiu .339. Young and Billy McNsece, two Nattassl pitching by veterans Sal Magile 0 0 0 Herb Score, Cleveland’s rookie In chalking up Ms sixth victory The clinic Is eO-sponsored by the game between Hartford Bulkeley Leo was right The Dodgera have Runs—iSnldar, Bro^Iyn, 44: GlUtam. since Jan. 34, when be stopped Brooklyn 13, MUwauk** X center. Dave GUMnn amaahed a gJSS^r i 1 0 0 against throe joesas. Score held played 21 games at home and 34 Brooklyn «nd Maya. Votk, 87; ro u ^ and ready characters who Naw York 4. CliietanaU 8. and Jim RsamXhas kept the hot grounder over 'the first bebe {Feshier, rt ...... 3 0 0 0 0 Strong Tlireat southpaw, fanned 10 in the first d A C and UOonn. . . final race and Wilbur Croas High wlU com­ Aero^ MUwsakve, W; Bruton, Mllwau- Tony Johnson in five rounds. EllUburgti 13, St. iioula 8. four innings and-then cooled off aa the Orlotea to'A thfafi inning sin­ on the road, but they’ve hit 38 would look good In a battle' royal, pKnadalpWa t, eWeago A : chomps from tumbling isell down bag that was Uckete^ for right « s • ii 7 « i day of tbs 'spring meeting at 8uf> pete in the, Oass A CIAC baseball meet tonight at Madison Square McNeece’s last outing was Into ths second divlalon. Though the Indians-turned back the Balti­ gle by Billy Cox and a sixth In­ folk Downs win be Saturday when tournament next week. East Hart­ balta out of Ebbeta Field and only Rum viattLl niittk In-In— finkler.Stakler. ]Bi^Iyn.______Aarrtaaa field. Smith made n eeneatlonal 1”®*“* * Great. Neck, N. Y., June 3 l/f)— ning double by Hal Smith until, 30 In seven other parks. 60: Cwnpanen*. Brooklyn, «:iauwKlUBMW- w - Garden. against the seme Johnson, a match (hryalAod 9, B*Ulnwe X he turned In several games at back-banded stebab of the bell aid I .. _ eb r h po a s rM Muscle boy Mike Souchak emerged more Orioles 0-8. Yoimg A1 Kaline the 825,000-added Maeomber Me­ ford's Hornets, with a better re «kl. CinclnnnU, 88: FUrillo. Brooklyn. that ended in a draw May 9. The Chleaso 4, Boaton X . 0 0 0 regained the American League the eighth. 'fhen. the young cord than Bulkeley, were Ignored “If.WlUle Mays could play 77 16: Mny*, New York. 34. ^ After the clever boxing ability Detr^t 4, Washington 8. ... the start. Johnny AmtonelU has I beat Gibson to theth s.u v for the out. *** 10 3 as a strong threat for the Deep- morial Handicap wiU be run games in Ebbeta Field he'd smash Hit#—Mueller. New York. 46; Cnni- of Carnielo Obsta and Lulu Peres youngiter’s record for only 16 pro New Yon 13, Kanaaa City i. shown signs , of strain Nlately and The Medics hatting lead with two ilngles and rooMe weakened but the Indiana by the CIAC committee. Class F qdded their final)?3^ni% ;;:::: 0 3 0 dele Rotmd Robin Golf champion­ .had A good padding by that time all existing records," Leo said. panelU, Brooklyn. 68: Kluaicwaid, Cli^ laat week,' tMs 10-round nationally starts is 18-2-1. He never has been BTANDINOS there appears little chance now I score in the ton of the Mxtb, when I 0 0 10 ship today because he refusto to a triple in Detroit’s 4-8 victory teanvs will be Southington, Wood clnnatl end Aaron, Milwaukee, 87; NaUaaal 0 1 s on six unearned runs off Saul Ro- “Homers? He'd hit a ton of them. Amoro*. Brooklyn. 64. _ televised match figures to satisfy stopped and has knocked out five. W L Pet. GBL that the young southpaw will Smith rounded out a t«P-drawer be “chewed up”. over the Washington Senatoto- row WUson, Stonlngton and Sey­ Victories over Jackie Labua, Garth Brooklyn ...... 84 11 1 1 0 An4the Chicago White Sox ^ c d govin in the second, four of them mour with TerryvlUe, Pufnam, FleM BUde toOrder ^ Double*—Amoroa. Brooklyn. 13: Cam- the taste of Uioee who prefer blood come close to his. 31 victmes of performance with a heuM run j iiuMiini rt ..'. 1 0 0 Mike, 27, the nation's leading nanellatnella and Hodgea.Hodge*. Bro<*fiTi,^AAburn. Brookta,^Ai*burn and thunder. - < Panter, Ted Oils apd Bobby Dykes Chleagp 37 19 last year. Ruben Gomez, Na 17- drive over the center field fence. ■ 0 0 1 moqey winner and one*' of the the Boston Red Sox 4-2 fop Virgil on Dave Pope’s homer. Berlin and Portland tha Claat “It’S almost impoaeible to keep Imiadeinhia, riemente Pltteburzh and NewYork ...... 36 33 i rr* 0 0 1 trucks’ fifth pitching triurtiph. Trucks needed rellet from San­ teama aelected. First round games a guy from hitting one Into the Re^akf, 81. Louie. 11. ■ • Young, a solid -toft hooker who In 1954 earned Billy a solid fol­ Mllwaukr* 31.34 same wlimar laat season, has tm n B ^ pitchers buried good bell | ip „ 0 0 0 brightest of the new pros, was fed Triple*—Maya.lie*—Maye. New York. 7;7' Gilliam, once fought Bobo Olson for the lowing. St. LouU ...... 19 a almost a eompleto bust as \he I with the winnere colleottng six hite itcHuiian, m .. . 3 1 0^' 0 0 Kin Gets N X i8 dy Oonsuegra, who was on tke Barstow Says - will be played Monday.. . . Milwau­ seats in Ebbeta Field. In other _____ lyn. Baker and SVindy, Chlcafo Ctneinnall ; ...... 19 M to the wolves yesterday in the Brooklyn. Baker and SVindy, “American middleweight title" In Despite the difference In experi­ Phlladelphis ...... 30 36 weather remained unusually land Moriarty’s three. McNeil m 4 s 17 s 7 s opening round of this mathemati­ Antonelli recrived home run help motind In the seventh when tho kee has recalled Ray Crone from parka you can pitch a guy out­ and Aaron. M U w a^e, 8. Red Sox loaded the baaea only to their Toledo farm club. Umberto side snd make him hit long.fly Home Kuna—Bnider. Brooklyn. 14; 1958, takee on one of Me own kind ence, the record books show Young PUUburgh ...... 14 31 A ll ly In' thsse parts. struck out six and waficed three cal jigaaw puzzle, but it was the from Qw Mueller end WUile Mays “TPS THE TRUTH” Klunewekl, CtncInnaU. 16; Campanella, In "Wildcat" McNeece, a red- Is only 28 and McNeece 23. BUly Americas Whlls Gomes has blamed the^ while Sibrinei registered nine I Norman * ...... '.004 001^ wolves who came out yelping, in retaining his msStery of the have a double play snuff out the Robinson and Jim Pendleton have balls to center for easy outs. But Brooklyn and Maya, New York, 14: started fighting In -1950 but had New York ...... 3l 13 ,717 •tHkto ontii rmI vlMded cmlv two I IftotrcttA: HR. P. DtUney: SB, Redlegs. T m Kluasewaki hammer­ rally. Mel Parnell, making hla been farmed out to Toledo.... Old In Brooklyn they all drop into the Banka. Chicago, iS. ■ haired youngster from Oentral Cleveland ...... /39 16 cold tor Us fafluie to get going, yjeiooa oniy yoBter: PP, Antonio. MUtrMU. tails between their legs. Stolen Ba»e*—oiniam. Brortlyn and UHp, N. Y. only four bouts before he went into Chicago ...... 37 15 there also is the coincidence that ftw poiei. «... . Icr^n.^. LOB, lAwyrri •, Norman'R 6 “They're giving Mike the works’’, ed his . l ^ homer off Antonelli first start of jthe season, was the Satchel Paige has rejoined the centerfield stands,, especially when Boyer, St. Lout*. 8; Temple, anciniuttl Delrott ...... 34 30 Our 21 sr Ytor Sdlinq Kansas City Monarchs in the Ne­ the wind, is blowing but. The other Paddy wades in firing away and the Army. ^ he snd Maya put In a full winter * *■ ' ’ J, Wllion 7; commented one observer when the with hobody on In the sixth but loaer. and Moon, St. LouU, 6: eU playera Ued Radio and television (NBC) wlU Boaton ...... 19 38 first day pairings weto announced. litoys matched it with his I4th off Kaline puriicd his batting aver­ gro American League. . . . Maaaa- day Mays hit three drives to cen­ so does the Wildcat. If this turns Waahlngton ...... 17 85 of play la the Puerto Rican league chuaetts nipped Holy Cross 1-0 and *PU chlns—(Baaed on 6 declelona) — out to be a clutcMng match, it will carry the bout, starting at 9 p.m. Kanaaa City d that neither is performing Charter Oak Park nt 6 when Green IJ runs in i inninci: Antonio tO) for 0 “They’ll cut the big guy to pieces B^d Podblelan in the aeventh. age to .382 III the Tigers’ tri­ ter mt the Polo Grounds that were Newcombe. Brooklyn, 8-0. l.W : Jeff- (EST). Under New York rules, two BalUmore ., /.... 14 88 Manor tansrlee with Manchester run* in S; Beiuon <3> for 3 run* in i; Springfield turned back Boston caught. All of them would have coat, CTilcaso aad Arroyo. St. Louie, be the upset of the ages. On Ms anjrwitere near his aalary scale. ,,, ,0,. J in 6 M j HBP. and eat him without salt.” Mueller hit his homer in the first. umph over the Senators. After EVINRUDES judges and a referee wiU do the XODAY ’S GAMES Souchak was matched in the In the eight wins oveC dnclahatl, his triple be scored on Jack 1 ^ - College 4-3 lii laat night’s opening been homers at Ebbeta Field. 5d . 1.000; Eraklne. Brooklyn and old form (48-10-3 and 34 knock­ Nallaaat It could be that both merely are Auto parts. iTurklnaton: B. MtstretU; PB, Fo«t.r Conley. Milwaukee, M .. .778 outs for 61 fights) Young Is a 2 scoring 'by rounds with a supple­ tired, and it wU not be euiprislng caning foursome with' defending Johnny ^ gone the route seven Ilpa’ homer to overcome ^a ' 1-0 round games in the NCAA District 'A guy like Monty Irvin would Sirtkeouta—lonee, cntlcago, ST; Con­ Chicago at N«w York (night)—Ruah Pros, Duffers IfBileB (4> 1(8); W, Beiwon TB Monaant ((H)), If some changes ars made about AAVANCt STrtMQ iT i TMarS TVS NtWS M ab r h po a • Itt I Ghir'n, Qrantpolla, L, wUbod <0-1) champion Bam SneaA: 'Masters tlmee, including a 18-laning 2-1 Washington lead biiUt figi llste 1 tournament haaehell games at prolong Ms big league career by ley. Milwaukee, 69; Antonelli. ■ New Si. I,eiuia at Brooklyn (night) — Iferhardt, It ...... 4 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 Scorer. WtUlanu. champion Cary Mlddlecoff and victory eariier in the season. RiMnelr homer. Pynchen Park in Springfield. The a t least two years if he played at York, 64: Haddlx, S t IxmU, 64; Rob­ Poholaky (1-1) va Podrea (64). playing in Puerto Rico next fall. JfcAdam, aa ,...... S 1 ' winners meet tonight at 8;30 for ert*. Phtiadrlphta, 62. Milwaukee at Philadelphia (night)— Hoyt Wilhelm and Marv Gris­ Match Furgol Atl^n, O . • * .ee ee see "S X FOA champion Chick Harbert. tierNlheone Ebets Field. He’d be leading the Spahn (8-5) y*. Dicicaon (M). AMEBICAN UBAGUE the right to play in the nationals in Butlng fffiSf*“on *^ ‘at baU,- som, whost great relief pitching Smith, l b ...... S. 1 StaitoIngB ^ But wd»en the mhi set over Deep- league in homers He has hii at (TIncInnall at PIttaburto (Bight) — McNeil, ...... I 1 dsle’a 18th grefen, there was the Omaha. .... Former Holy Cross least 18 long fly ball outs to cen­ Charge Matchmaker Moran Staley (44) tb Wade (0-1). featured the Giants triumph last Local gulfing enthustasts—pSr- Alnalle, cf W L P et 208 - pound Souchak even with lineman Mike Cooney of Provi­ __ Americaa year, appear to have, lost none of Bycholakl, 8b 0 0 1.000 ter in the Polo Grounds that would (ailcago. .810: Mantle. New York. .308. New York at Chicago (night)—Turley bustera and duffers alike—have Thayrr, 3h ... 1 Spencer Rubber...... 2 Snead at 68, the best score of the Giants Showing No Signs dence has -signed with Montreal in have been homers over there. Rim^—ManUe, New York. 44; Smtih, (8-3) va Harahman (V3). their effectivnees. TTw difference Vibberu, rt .. ojManch. Optical 1 1 .800 day. He had five plus points, three the Canadian , Football League. Cleveland, 43: B a iu r New York. 41; Waahlngton at (^eveland (night) has been that tha feeble. MtUng been invited to match' t b ^ akUI But, what the heck. I don’t Kaline. Detroit 8 4 .'Carrai|quel, Cblca- McDermott (66) va Lemon (7-1). ■J "i Manch. Motors ...... 1 1 AOO and Mlddlecoff, wlm U weekend New York Giant third baseman With False Information heMnd them Hm served to obscure againat Ed Ftorgol and ^abe Did- ToUUb 34 4 « 18 . - . , _ 2 .000 blame the club owners for movi^ . Baltimore at Detroit (ni^t)—Pilletta ab r h po a • rbl | Police A Fire partner of Preaident Eisenhower, Of Cutting"Dodgers’ Lead Hank Thompson has entered the in the fences. If I owned a ball **Rane'' Battto In—Berra. New ..York. _ i ____— ((M)l va Carver (8-7). their efforts. No amount of- fine rikson Zaharlas, . National I.UCM. rf . 4 0 1 1. 1 ■ * was next to last in the field of 18 hospKsi for a phyaical check-up. 89; Kaline. Detroit and ZemUl, Kanaaa Boaton at Kanaaa City (night)' -D e- relief work gets meded 3ui)s Cavunarn. : 3 0 0 0 t club, I’d' build a park just' like d tr , 38: Jenaen, Boaton and Mantle, iPhlladelpbta, June 3 (1F>—Match-.^from a ring on a stretcher after he lock (64). tb Shanti (84). Open Golf Champions, in observ­ Ansalal, Sb . 3 0 0 3 3 A four-run rally in. the rixth In- with minus seven.' m Hank has been far below Ms usual New York. 86. .. scrosS' ths plate. 0 0 Ebbeta Fjeld with the foul lines Hlta—Kaline, Detroit. 44: Kuein. De­ maker Pete Moran faced grand coUapeed at the end of the second ance of National Golf Da/ Satur- g i^ n ,^ 3 1 8 I ning enabled Manchester Optical to In this unique arithmetic derby, BY G A T U TALBOT Gof strain lately/knd ttiere anpnam form this spring. ^ running about 338 feet to left and Jury action today on charges that Gail Hanta, the sluglng young day. 8olty«, 3b 3 0 1 1 3 defeat Police and Fire by a 8-3 NewIT VAmlpYork, June Teemm 3V (#)—watching IIAAlmlittle —^ chancea AtbatriteaaA young — aouth- troit 86; SmlUi. ayveland, 54; C ^ y r round. Mederos was awarded a iiMnibili nu, p ...... i 1 5 5 5 5 each phiyer’s score is compered right center. Everybody would Mt New York. 88: bauer. New YorkAl. to gave false testimony at a Psnn- first-baseman Juat brought up- National Ckdf Day Chairman for Crie, cf-...... J -0 0 0 0 0 Bcors at Waddril field last night with that .of efich of the others the New York Giants flounder paw will roma rioae to his 21 vie- ton of homers my. club would Doublea— Jenaen, Boaton, BrniUi, sylvania A th letic Commission TKO. Yesterday's Stars from Minneapolis, might help Manchester is Welle C Dennison Maclonr, I f ...... 8 0 0 0, 0 0 in the American League. ’The vic­ tories at last year. Rubah Gomez, develand and FInigan. Kanaaa (hty, iti ^ foursome and his point total around theae days, barely keeping Last NighVs Fights get Iota of publicity and the fans , 13; Goodman. White and Ananla, Bo*- ' I of the nationally televtaed The commission also lias some, especIsUy ss Ms s(touieition who Is a director of the local Lallberte, l b ...... 3 % 0jt _0 ^ tory puts the Opticians, in a tie for Is computed therefrom. Mike a 17-game winner last aiaaon, haa their heads above tha .800 line and would flock to the park to see the lon-and Fowar and Wllaon, Kanaaa1 City. K Id Johnson-Julio Msderos charged that Moran haa . vlolatad Pitcdiing—Hert) Score, Cleveland will ansble Durocher tojiost Lock- American Red Cross Chapter. Mr. TotaU...... ’....3 8 1 "a m second place In the standings, and picked lip three points from Mlddle- been almost a complatj bust aa tha greatest array of home run hitters 10. fight May 6. Pennsylvania law by serving aa a —famed iq Orioles through ttie man in Isft flaid In place of Irvin. DennlsUn announced that NaUonal Medic*^ ...... * 1 -4 dumped Pcdlcs and Fire In the eoB, who shot a 71 with a double­ showing no sign t t ever cuting In­ Los Angtlea — Art Aragon, Triple*—KaHqi. Detroit end Mantle, waatbar remainad unusually ebUly in ths history of baseball." New York, 6; mephena, Botton_ -end Moran waa arrested during a re- co-manager of Johnso^ The law first four InnlDLB in chaRdng up But it acarcUy flgurea to be Golf Day each year is sponsored by, —L Allnv Smith: Sk Slbriim: BB, 1 bogey six on the fiiiAi hole, end to Brooklyn’s whopping lead, one ia thasa parte. 146H. Los Angeles, outpointed Fbk. Chleagp,...jcasp, 4; Carey aad Bauer, prohiblta a matchipfiker^ ftem hia-sixth--victory-9-3. - - enough to overhaul ths DodgjWs. l i f t Magaalne and the Professian- eif^S. Ebrinaa 3 ; ^ ,, HcN^^ | 'thinning pitcher Tom Kelly whs two' from Herbert, who had- -a flnda-it dlBwilt to roalme-thoYAr* Don Jo rdan, 143L.._Los_Angelea.- New-'Yiet^;^:—I esaa In the hearings yestarday and ~ ' ” rinril IKi CMd Hoim Run^jteratal. lelcased in 83.800 baU. oeriigjOiiiDager of any fighter, B attlm —At KaUne, Detroit- al Oolfera’ Aasii. with the close co- SIbrtDss ilcpi■ - - - - rock^X U^numta the first scramhUng 70. Snead got’his five the same club which electrified the 3 10. Imuro Salaa, 129H. Monterrey, tna Hi sd training WP, V^ril. ■ 8ibrl,«; scorer, sports world by Mugging the iWhUe G«i aa baa blamed tha Mexico, stented Pets Aguirre, 132, 18: Barr* and MwiU^.Naw YoA. The commission has charged As '% result of the Johnacm Regaine(f American LeSeue hfMtliig .The tost of kseping and operaUon of the United States Tiro*. coming by the same Way. cold for Mn failura to gat going, Three Yanks Left Janaan, Boston. 10; lollM. (hllcasOj Mederos bout qU professional box­ lead with two singles and a triple Is spproxi- ~ If AeAu This wlU be the event’s Cleveland Indians four straight Lon''Angeles, 10. llmlUi. Clavatand, Kulna, r that Johnson waa drugged prior to virtue of catcher Bill Eagleeon’s The leeder going into there also is the coinridmea that Ms bout with Mederos. The light- ing in Pennsylvania haa been sus­ while leading the Tlfers to b ^ matsly 85,000 a year, reports the year. ^ BOCKVILLE l e a g u e I Une drive home run over the left- in the last World Series, x OaKland. CsUf.—Johnny Gon­ Bauar. New York 8. . douUe round Is Marty One slso finds it hard to believe, he and Mam put in a fuU winter Jn British Tourney Stolen B **a # -^ v a r*. Chlcnao, 7. heavyweight boxer was carried pended by Gov. George M. Leader. triumph over Seoatora.. Monmouth Patjt Jockey C3ub. B«4 Orosa to Benefit ’The seemingly impossible defeat | center field barrier with two men cf play in the tojerto Rican League salves, 142, Oakland, outpointed Minoao. CUcago and HunUr, lUw « total proceeds of this na- lightly * held M we might add. ths4 only two Raoul Perez, 148H. Havana. 10. York, i: Janaen, Boaton. KAllna, O*- of the Kosciussko club by the | 4. C. }6 *- *239“ f o i flip fine':)t UKorgantae a club comprising per- TotaU ...... 34 8 11 18 7 0 Sevan hits In 84. attempts.,.|>usty mimes tha ball as a result, b this s demooatndoo. ' Semi-final matches will folldw in be turned over to'a fund which will with a home run and a tingle and the afternoon round. tooB who are interested in instinc­ Kaavietsk* <81 three RBI’e. Reynolds led the Op- **liob*^ebur*, San Francisco. 86- ia, however, only a syntool of the Interfstencat , r tive’ field archery. A 14-target area he t»'«Mntod tooths Newington ' AB R H FO.A R m fortune beeettting the club A. Tse. The “ea deck" eirria It in flf loiofion The three Americana also meet Home for the purchase of needed Rutaell, rt 0.... .1 0 0 0 0 0 ticlsns with a solid double and ^JacSSi Burke, Klameeha lAke, N.Y. iiglisiunen. BlspUnghoff, from has been made, available In Wap Skowea, as . 1 0 0 f scored two runs. None of his tsawunatoa is doing thaj,aaaie aa tha iwarhhig' bazaa. A U MODELS IN STOCK ping and tha local proim v,w‘ ' e^ullMMnt. Logan, p ...... 3 0 3 < *^GeiMLlUlei^Alm Springs, Calif. much better, especIsUy with the AaylMtdy la ritber apot askat va­ Orlando. Fla., plays Arthur Per- Advanced styling . . . finer quality . ■. • Four Uophisfi wtU be awarded Javarauckat, lb 8 0 0 1 Monday night at Waddell, iMUfoi M oam w owne; Patton, [Morgantown, N. C., affiliated wit;h the Hatl(mal-Field Our MW infra-red ton* Roberta, c f ...... ,8011 2|Manriiester Optical will entertain "pi52»3's‘“'w ^B er. Okjaboma City, winning runs on base. cate It to a ritaattea aoek aa tUa. S HJ». — 7H H.U. — 15 i p . Arche;-..Vzen. Local cnthuai;,.f plua the easy, walk-fitted comfort that* | tor the benefit event. Two each for Hewitt e ...... 8 1 0 ( It seems acarely ersdlble that Q. When did tha Gtanta taka plays Phil Scrutton; and Conrad, nel whkh awke* poufble tow net and low groaa scores. Mem Ciarneckl, 3b .. 1 .0 0 : 01 league-leading Spencer Rubber at Mlcb.. San ^tonio, Tex., meets Roger may tdephone Leonard la Bolton a BAKED*ON 9iuuBiel 0 8 only ons man on .the club. Don first place last ssason—and wars 25 H P. SniPLEX aad any evening after 8:80. these shOM are famous for. That’s the ' bars and non-members will share Smith, S b ...... , 0 0 0 ( o’clock. MUriler. boasU. a ,300 batting tha Dodgera aver in tha lead? ____ CM MmmI ' BayllM. Wrisht, If ..... 0 0 0 I 1 Maaebcs4er Optieel (81 ■feiue'^^lS^eld. Westbury. N.Y., Patton defeated Scrutton last paint Job for yonr car.’ news in the “New In Shoes’’ for Sum­ the trophies, the committee re­ Bbattuck, I f ...... 0 0 01 0 ab r h po a e rbl average. WUlle Maya, the phenom, A. Tke Giaata west Mto a flret W HP. ELEGTBIO STAWTINO Cotees. IN taaUa sbata ports. Ilio Herald wUl donatq two Parson*, 3b ...... 1 0 0 I Refolds, lb ...... 3 1 8 0 0 **roE.S’y‘”^ . r . Badln. N. c i 86- is secoiid, hung up around J 88( pfaue tie with the Dedgwo, Jaaa m<»th 3 up In their Walker Cup T h e Women’s International • ABSOLUTELY DUST mer 1956. See the newest in shoes today cm . Sb ...... 301 Kenler, 3b ...... 8 1 1 0 0 '4 Bowling .(Congress has'sanctioned of the trophies and the Manches­ .311: . " lS S i“ l^rd. Kiamesha Lake, N.Y. and plainly U struggling as op­ liTand after that led aS the way. tussle at St. Andrews, but the ter Carpet Center and Paul Jesa- Cole, a# ...... Kelly, ...... 8 0 0 1 0 Q Englishman haa bsen playing 5,391 mixed iMgues and 141 church FREE . . . on our shelves . . . in our windows* Dowglewtca, rt . .300 Carrier, ss ...... 8 1 1 0.1 posing'pitchers concertedly work TERMS — TRADES GU-NaasM eelar om lsaia. nls one each. The latter Is eenring' Blanchard, I t ...... 8 0000 MlddlwH. Klamesha Lake, N. on him low and tight. Not only superb. g(fif in this tournament; leagues during the 1954-85 season. on the best dressed feet in town. ToUJa 33 3 .5 18 8 1 Ziebarth, 3b ...... 3 0010 r.-, ask abort — r •‘tefci brnn’T as' treasurer of the Newtogton M6osa ...... 004 0D4-8 Moriarty. cf ...... 8 0 1 0 1 ».r.. »«-7. that, but the most written - up bMkoCwkrawatdiam Fund. KoeeluaiJu) ...... QOO oil—3 Dowd, rt ...... 8 0 1 0 0 mimu 9. ^______young man in baseball history hto 3B. Lana. Efen, Winriieli; HR, Bxl- Barry, e ...... 3 o n 1 0 been having hia lapses in the field Thompson, Penn Ysn »nd 16’- ’ Over the past three years Na monoj, Hepton; SB. Lans. Bnlrakowlts, Uqnal Golf Day has groiiaed more Oinoiti. Skewa, lAma : DR Gill In Par- Totals ...... ii"i"iii"i 1 1 and on the -bnae*. Up than 1317,000 for golf and Its boAs ; l o b . MooseTKoaobsrtio It BB. rrtles mmt fire Linksm en Trounce Monte Irin, who was An out Lawrtnee ^ Plyeraft, Fiber FJoraheimt $17.95^ Ane chariUes. ParUdpatlon this year Lans 3,Locan 7; 80, Lana 10, Lo(an 5; . ab-r h po a e rM standing star a few years baric. HBP, Bkewes. Connolly, ct ,l...... 3 1 i 0 0 0 ' la expected to bring an even gnat- Manehuck, a a ...... { 0 0 0 0 1 sripssTs to have lost bis batting OLDSMOBILE GIb b i ebvered tt odly $299.50 Botfoniant $16.95 And Up er financial return. TTil# would be INTS&NATIOliAL LEAGUE M. Potter, lb ..... 1 1 1 4 0 0 0 W indham Foe 16-2 w T t o r good. Neither Hddt BRAKE IkkSleson, e ...... S 1 314 0 1 | ■nictniison or Wbitoy Lockman is in stock. My own Plyeraft 16’ welcome nawa to thf Red Cross Stomfiags tthor, ib ..V .i 0 0 0 0 a 0 SUFER which conducts a wide varfsty of hitting snywhsra L Pet. lotehJa. If ...... a 0 0 0 0 0 0 Captain Gaiy ii^ant shot a 78 2 Montfieldt $11.95 Ani Up services benefiting American mill Aceto A Sylvester 0 1.000 ‘ Potter, U ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 fot^ A n d there art raposta that MOOR PbuiM with with my 7Vt toiy and civilian personnel, both * r...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 q as the High g ^ squad trounced Whitey U toade bait. Waa Warinnn Nomian’B ...... 1 AOO Di r f '...... 1 0 0 0 0 0, 0 Windham 16-2 yesterday Afternoon HP. AqasBotiie Fketwin. It’s SPECIAL and liv iiy Wtaiamp navar eo j^ In the United Ztatee and overaaaa. Lawyer’s ...... 1 JiOO _ r, t h ...... I 0 0 0 1 0 0 at the Country Club. Jack McCArt- Flymoufhs $11.95 Alto Up A percentage of the mitry fee AneakU's ...... 2 .000 Merrer, p ...... a 0 1 0 a 0 0 Mt mMOh, ao theW part in tba . itolag and IsbsiW iIIE BEST BRAKE JOB IN TOWN | ney and Ed stiles both fired TS’e ^ e r a l decllna haa not ‘J**“ * • buyl- _ r ' will revert to the local Red Oroee Totals ...... M 's • i i ' i l ' i and Dave Duncan had an 82. The Chapter. Players will be entored A well aaecutod oqueise play Optical ...... 000 104-6 ao obvious. Tha only Infleldart w ^ T YOUR DOLLARS HAVE MORE CENTS HERE p. A p, ...... m 000—3 win was the R ^ and White’s ninth haa given tha oppoalUcm any 795 tor these twniamenta by uni­ gave Norman’e an upeet 6-4 vic­ 3B, Clurter, RepMlda: HR, Bairieaon; of ths Spring aa against two ties troubta at all la s^rtstcj^A l D a ^ THE formed Red Gtoaa-voiuttteers be­ tory over the Lawyer’s Mat night SB, Reimolds; LOB. Potiee 4 fire 6, Optical 8; BB. Kelly I^Merrer 1; BO, In a previous ifiatch two WMks and ha’a About 90 pemtto below BEAUniE : SERVICE tween 8 a.m. and X p;m. Saturday. la the Intamational League. Kelly IL Merrer.14; VP. Kelly; PB. sgo, the Indians defeated the Wbip. MEN'S The putdic Is invited snd the usual Pascal Voe’s bunf was a .beautiful ^Ag^Cagleaoe; Stm r, Wataosi peU 17-1 in WiUlmanti^: aoB»A uBSMiaria ^ t e * W.8 .eLEN N EY i giesna fse has basn eUmlnatsd. sight to see as the aqueese wpai Maeclieotor Wltoham , ■OTORKIai. SHOP Bryant ...... 3 Woirik ...... pitching by vatsrana Sal, Magtta CAiyrier-Plyawito Cara' BA^TOVrS COIMNY STHTIOn GLENNEY’S pulled with two cuts in ths last nCB^nEEALL' McCartney 3 Falcone ...... and Jlri Hearn kept tba A a a ^ 8M East Osntar - Two former n ^ o r league short- half at ths sixth inning. .1 ■GBOLASme Best BaU ...... 3 Best BaU ...... JUST NORTH OP P. O. V IM WOBT^ J t i n Munihi-sfi f C ,n n 789 BIAIN STREET The Lawyers bad scored tsro New Britain 4, . Buuteiey 3. Puncaa ...... I Mver ...... from tumbhiM nrril down into tha. <1 : / H:ir t» 4 i stops are managing teams in the — ^ X * tunad

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over THE neroM -Angle ;ers’ Array of Sluggers Overrated H o m e R u n D odgers Master Braves ■y M s .:- B A^L W. YOST New York Boss RockyiUe’fi Ontstaodiiig AtUetes Honored R t Awards Banquet Stydahar Fired , i^ierto Editor I W ith Hom eRunBarrage Claims Homers As H^d Coad s r a d u L ^Woekendteevee baseball to as fol­ B- >'¥'1 Baedball fane to this area wfll lows: BrooMjm and St. L w it on Of Grid Gurds I' “ .W have a good opportunity to attend Channel 3, q,aiurday and Sunday ; Phony at Home a t Io m a i; u t A o v a ^Ue for Mooiu) ■ieee end mom a night game at Yankee htadiuia T ^ i r Staadlagi Yankees snd White Sex, Saturday Cilhicage. J«»o 3 iPy-Jda C w w * Aeeto A ^veeter Into sole poe- on Friday, June 24 when tbe New W 1, Pet. I teama just as there are horses for Muraes m Jifo Channel 80 and 88; Bed Sox Now York, Juno 8 (B)—As far Stydaiiar has been (WemtMBjt M atMion o f first |)lMe. Haven RaUtoad vdll run a epeclai' as Leo Duro.'her is oommvod, toe , m c H ! Uoriarty I^ m ...... 1 1 dSOO Take the likes of Sal Maglie, who ***^5*“ ’^ and . Kansas City on Sunday on hood fbotban eoach o t tta dip« .000 F«to Delaney Nt hia fln t home excursion train to the gaane Involv­ Chaiinal 19 and 88. . . Tenth stock Brooklyn Dodgers' feersome ar­ OrMn Muior X >.1 nm o f tbe seaaon In a toaina throw his glove down on tne pitchfag mound to bent the ray of ehiggers Is v o tiy overrated. cago CBnHnato wlto his. first M6 Msach. Anto ncU '..1 4S00 m ing tbe Yankees and Seveland In­ car raclqg program of toe seaaon ICanch. Med. AeenN... . X .000 cause. Hie only ottier aatra bOM Brooklyn Dodgers. And there’s I^n Nfwcombep Is scheduled at Ed CarroU’s River­ Bvsn their home nnm are phony. sfetantMtay Richards, m rceedfg hit was a douhie by Joe'Mistretta. dians. Public Relations Director Through Thursday’s gams tho him. ite cousins are the Cubs, Ellis K in^r and Los Tylsr rapor.s that this is toe side Stadium Saturday night, ^er- Home run power off'the bats of Jim Antonio hetd the Lawyers ry Humlston pf S p ^ gfleld has Podgers owned 68 homers to 48 H m rilsaaa yasteidgar o f "Jum­ ■httHas for three tentngs, but was Rusa Meyer and the Cubs and Bob Lemon and the Athletics first o f a aeries of fCur such base­ games, a much faster pace than bo Joe”, fanner aO-Naaenal Foot­ Ronnie Allen and D ar^ Smith, ball axcuicions that the New taken over the lead in toe point toat set the 1947 New York plus three-hit pitching by ralieved to the sixth toning by to mention just a few. standings frbm Bunny Germano at ball League tackle with the Ghl- B u fon . I Now Johnny AhtoneUl, the New The Dodgers bombarded three Haven Una pianp for this seasoq. Otonts when Utey accumtated a _ Bean ood aoacii oC to* Loo baUer Chris McNeU led the Milwaukee pitchers with nine hits Other tripe will be on August 2, toe Bay BtaU track. record four bs'-gers. cheater Medical Assn to a 4 ' four of Norman’s five runs were I York Giants’ talented left hander, 221 Angeles Rnng, ^ Managtag Dl- unearned. Two of the Lawyers’ lhaa joined the group with the In their 10-run inning. H ie trio— August 9 and heptember 16. But did that make much o f ea raetor Waltef WotfiMr oimo *a victory over Moriarty Bros, in were unearned. Errors ^ y ed Dave JoUy,' Roberto Vargae and Tha baseball spoirials will end at GaU Harris, slugging 'first base­ Impression on the voluble Giants night's National League game at I Cincinnati Redlegt his favorite man o f toe MtoneapoUa Minors in no atnprisa. r / lead role to the game and were laparring partner. Apparently a ll bonus iHtcher John Edelnian—also the Mott Haven railroad yards In manager? Not so you could notice •niere hnd bean rnmcf* StyfaRar Charter Oak Park. 'Die Medics' ding factor. helped toe league leaders with The Bronx, a threo-bloek walk toe American Assn., has beeq re­ It. A report'r asked Lsd if b« bad win put all clutM into a tie with |joh>W needa to aet himself right called by toe New York GlAhts. \ toe fence. fore the side was retired. H ie next game will be Tkiesday A t 36, Sid Oordm on«» more L>n the Chicago Cuba who dropped home runs by GU McDougald, El­ , American League fans at Bos­ quarterback ora for the FUladel- when Ace to A Sylvester will try **. *.”*.*”^*'.”^. nn nliSt gam to the reeur- University of Connecticut will be ton and Kansas C3ty are getting The fences ere right behind the ^ a Eagles. Moriarty'a didn't muster a seri­ ston toward and Hank Bauer, the held August 23. 94, 28, Principal infielders. ous scoring threat until tho hot to extend their win streak to three whlch he broke Into the National phUadelpnia Phillies. Yankees eeeily posted their 19th plenty of homer thrills this season. Moior Leogu« Rough and Ready Boys Joe KolBerai, a pro star In the straiEbt against tbe Lewyere who League. The GianU purchased * pitUhuigb PIratae cut looee Meekers wiU .be BUI Murray of Of the drcult’e first 221 homers, "Sure they've got a lot of home days of Jkn Iborpe who cams out tom of the fifth and might very BUccooB to to ^ last. 22 games. Duke, Dan Jesses of Trinity snd runa. The parte Is made to order wall have closed tbe gap but » r will be to^ ig to tie for first pises. the plnch-hlttlng outfielder and ^ th a 17-hlt barrage to doam the Bob Griin Undted W A tU e U to to almost half have been hit In those of retirement laat fall to h«^ the Ketauui'e (S> third baseman from the Pirates. I gt. Cardinals 12-3. Walno FUlback of Middletown. aU for them. TU tell you what. I s ^ L e o d o r f = an outstanding ftekUng plagr by ab r h po s e rbi two runs and five hits through the cities, with 82 at Kanoos Cl^s Cuds eoout talent, also will Joln- — ------—------— Hie New York Yankees hrid to . who WlU speak on football. Basket­ Memorial Stadium and 41 at Bos­ know they’ve played more games tha coaching staff. One other as­ Smftfa a t first base. Johnny Xstcas Benson. Sb. p ...... « . .0 .1 1 - 3 - first-seven Innlnga hut in the on toe road than at htnne but I'U Head Tonight’s Card started the toning with a siagle. Poe. M ...... I 11-10 -wa-sw n > 1 1 their three game lead to m ball will be topics of Ken LoeVIer, ton's Fenway Park. - Battina (Baied at ~ sistant Ja expected to be nanwd ~#MOR3P.-n« Cronin, lb ...... f 3 3 10 M l lrgb ^ g a i i g » h n K American Laague by thumping the •llfith waa tagged for four runs, formerly of LaSalle and now of bet they’ve hit more botjers at Ashburn, RblU^eliihla/TifO: Mugler, Steve Oavagnaro drew a walk to 13 11 and five hits, inclwfing a throe- New York. .168: VJrdon. 81. Lwda later. m9mTTn$mi .tatonlo., lb, p .. . . 3 O U lA l/IItU k Kansas CltyAthleUcs 12-6 to a Texas A R M and CharUe Horvath Stamford, Naugatuck, West EbbeU Field, than in oU the othMr YKgmiDAY'* RB6DLT8 Only some unwpectedly fine -MBMUrCAN put two men on with nobody out. Slatretta, P. lb u .. 3 I 1 1 3. 1 run homer by Jim Ftolgan. pariu combined." .948; Ktuasei^. CtnelnnaU, .341; Ntw Yorit, June 8 UP)—Paddyqa little rusty for he hasn’t fought HaUaeal After Toamy AnsaMi flM to Zoppa...... 3 0 S 1 0 . of Hartford’s Weaver High School Haven and toe winner o f today's CMttpAiitUA« BnMmlyn, .3SI. Young and Billy McNoece, two since Jan. 24, when he stopped Brooklyn 13. Milwaukee 3. pitching by veterans Sal MagUe Oldmaa. If ...... 3 0 0 0 0 0 • iitm n o T T ir M tr & i' “score, CleveUnd’a roriOe In chalking up hie sixth vtctory Tho clinic to co-sponeored by toe game between Hartford Bulkeley Leo was right The Dodgera have Rims3tolder. Brooklyn. M; GUUm . t S S J -S S S * center, Dave GUison smakbed a 8^r. cf ...,„ ...... I against three loeeee. Score hrid played "21 games" at liome and M Brooklyn *nd Moya. Totk. 37; rough and ready charaetefs who Tony Johnson In five rounds. • New York S. ClnctiiaaU 1. and Jim Hoorn has kept the hot gcounfier over the first haito Feahler, rf ...... '... 3 ? i 8 n k y U tF lIg A lU C6SI>|,outhpaiv, fanned 10 In the first CTAG and UOoiin. Final-race and Wilbur Cbnss High wlU com­ aareS/Sniwankee. IS: Brutoa, Nllwau- would look good to a battle royal, Plttelmrgh 13, Bt. Loula E champs frem tumbling well down I four Innings snd.thsn cooled off. as toe Orioles to a third Inning eto- day of tbe spring meeting at Suf­ pete to toe Class A CIAC baseball on the road, but they've hit 38 ke® 3o McNeece's last outing was FtiUadelpbia t, Chicago A bag that was Udketed for right Totals ...... 37 S S it 7 S 1 gle by BlUy Cox and a sixth to­ bells out of Elbbeta Field and only Ritui BoUod Snider. Brooklyit* meet tonight at Madison Square Amerieaa Into the second dl-risioa Though fielA Smith nuule a sensational Lawyers <4> Great Neck. N. Y.. June 3 «> )- «*• folk Downs wUl be Saturday when tournament next week. East Hart­ eofolmpaiiella, Bitioklyn, A ; Kh^w- Garden. againat the same Johnson, * match Oevalrad t, Baltimore E he turned in'sevonl fine gameo at ab r h po a e rbi ning double by Hal Smith until, too 328,000-sdded Maeomber Me­ ford’s Hornets, with a better re­ 80 In aeven othwr parks. ski. Clnclnaatl. IS: Firillo.. Brooklyn, that ended In a draw May 9. The Chicago 4. Boaton E ZAHAMAS. back-4ianded stab of the ball and Muscle boy Mike Souchak emerged toe eighth. Then the young "If WlUle Mays could pUy 77 After toe clover boxing ability m trw 4, Wawilngton E , toe Btart, Johnny Antonelli has beat Gibson to Che bag for the out. TUrkinsto, Sb ... . 3 morial Handicap wiU be run. cord than Bulkeley, were l^ored 36: Majm, New Yoili. 14. of Carmelo Costa and Lulu Pores youngster’s record for only 16 pro New York 13. Kanaaa City E shown signs of atnln lately and S'.^y, 3b ...... 3 M a etron| threat tor the Deep-| rookie weakened but the Indiana by toe CIAC committee. C2ess B games to EbbeU Fteld he'd smsah Hite—Wueller, New York. 46: Cam- IraNDiiiog The Medics added their final VrilSOOe D.eeeeeeeese S Si, M rS ds; Sin wS Kf" S!» »« all existing records," Leo aald. p aa e^ Brooklyn. 6l:Tau*»eW(ltl. Cln- last week, tola 10-round natioi^ly ■tarts IB 18-2-1. He never has been Nsllonnt there ^ipeiirs little chance now eoore in the top of the sixth when Foster, c ...... 3 had a good padding, by that time teams will be Southington, Wood- C6anM66ctanatt raertifand Aaron,. Milwaukee. 67; stped and has knocked out five. that tha young aouthpaw will Steuk. lb 3 on six unearned runs off Soul Ro- "Homers T He’d-hit a ton of them. Amoros, Brooklya.Brookly 64. . televised match figures to satisfy W Pet OBL Smith rounded out a top-drawer row Wilson, Stonlngton and Sey- the taaU tooee who prefer blood Victories over Jackie Labua, Garth Brooklyn .784 — come cloaa to big 21 vtetories of P. Delaney, cf .. . . | govln to the second, four-of them moqr with TerryviUe, Putnam, FleM Made to Order •—nDoublea—Arooroe. * n Bmok^j^Aabbumj Chicago 4•eeeeoeea■ V i performance with a home run MaasqUnI rt ...... 3 Mike, 27, toe natlon’a l^ fitog and thunder. Panter, Ted Oils and Bobby Dykes NewYork . . last year. Rubw Gomes, jy 17- drive over the center field fence. on Dave Pope’s homer. Berlin and Portland too ClaSa C *Tt’s almost' impossible to keep ^MelMhia?*^m^ PH la 1964 earned Billy a solid fol- game wtonar laat saason, hab been Fttniatrlck, If ...... 1 moqey winner and one- of th* “»* Vi a guy from hitting one Into tlM Young, a soUd left hooker Nllwnukeo '.. B ^ pitdiera huried good ball brightest of toe new pros, was fed trucks’ fifth pitching triumph, Trucks needed relief from San­ teams selecUd. first round games once fought Bobo Olson for the Idirihg. Bt Loula . . . . almost a complete biut aa the T. Delaney). M " dy Oonsuegra, who was on tbe Barstow Says ^ will be play^ Monday.. . . Milwau­ seaU to EbbeU Field. In other "^fftelei^ara“New^^ Cincinnati . . with the winners cOlleoting six hits McHuUan. s a ...... 3 1 0 _b ,0 to toe wolves yesterday In the Kin Goto No. U Bnofclyn. Baker a ^ I ^ y . C3iicar> American mlddlsweight title" to Despite the difference In experi­ PhlladelpMa wnther remained unusually chil­ land Morlarty*s. thrae. McNeil opening round of this mathematl-1 Antonelli received home run help mound in the eevento when the kee has recalled Ray Crone from parks, you can pitch a guy out­ and Aaron, MUwawee, 6 ence, toe record books show Young Pltteburgh . . A ll Totals ...... 5 — a’B- - jj^s'i'i . their Toledo farm club. Umberto side and make him hit long fly Home Buna—Snider. Mrortlyn. 14; 1988, takes on one of hU own kind ly to’ these parte. strud^ out six and waSced three towytrs ...... « » 003—4 cal jii^ w pussle, but It was toe from Qon Mueller and IVUUe Mays Red Sox loaded tbe baaee only to “irS THE TRUTH" KhMsewskl. Cln^naU, U ; Ounpanclte. to "Wildcat" McNeece, a red- Is only 26 and McNeece 28. Billy While Gomes baa blamed the c i M n r n ^ Norman's ...... 004 001^ havo a double play onuff out tha Robinson and Jim Pendleton have haiie to cenUr for easy outs. But Brooklyn aad Maya. New Yorii. 14 New York while Stortosx registersd nine wolves who came out' yelping, I to retaining hts mastery of the haired youngster from Central started fighting to 1980 but had Cleveland..... cold far his failure to got going, i ^ m . o o o strike ion Cary Mlddlecoff and I victory eartler to the eeeson. erta, Phliadelphte, 63., > Ullwaukeo at Philadelphia (night)— Hoyt Wilhelm and Marv Gria- Match Furghl 1 S 0 0 POA champion Chick Harbert. winners meet tonight at 8:30 for EbeU Field. |Ie‘d be leading toe Amafleaa Leans ■ Spahn (68) va. Dtekaon (63). Allen. 0 ...... I AMERICAN LEAGUE tIeriKlIieone toe right to play In the nationals to BrIUns (Based on 100 at tate)— aom, whose groat rellaf ptttolng S S 0 0 . ClnctnnaU at Plltabunfa (night) — \ jib eeees.eseee S But when the aim oet over Deep- league in homers. He has hit at KaUneToetevIt .383: Kuemi, JDetrolt, / McReil, p . .S 10 10 p Stanfitogs dale’s 18th green, there wee toe Omaha. . . . Former Holy Cross least 18 long fly ball ouU to cen­ Charge Matchmaker Moran Steley (43) vs Wade (61). featured the Giants triumph laat Local aotfln f enthualaata—par- Aln*Uc..c( ...... a 1 0 1 O 0 W L P et .378; Power. Kansas Amarloaa year, appear to have, loot none of Brcholekl, Sb 1 5 a 0 208 - pound Souriiak even with G ia n ts Shopping No Signs lineman Mike Cooney, of Provi­ ter In the Polo Grounds that would CTilcago. :310;, Mantle. JNeV York^ .308. New York at Chtciy^ (nighty—Turloy buatera and duffers alike—have Ibayer. lb 0 0 3 0 Spencer Rubber 2 0 1.000 Snead at 68, toe best score of the dence has signed with Montreal in hava been homers over there. Runa—Mantle. New York. M^fafatb, (62) va Harshman ___ their effectivneai. 'Dm difference 0 0 0 0 1 .800 Cleveland. 43: Bauer New York, 41; Waahington -SrOlevetnnd (It hi) — has been that the feeble hitting been Invited to match their skill Vlbfoirta, rf Mant& Optical ...... 1 day. He had five phis polnU, three toe ‘Canadian . Football League. . “But, what toe heck. I donit KaUne, Detroit 34; (jairaaqucl, Chlca- MandL Motors X .,.,. 1 1 AOO New York "Giant third baseman With False Information McDermott (66) va Lemoir (7- hohihd them has served to oboeure acalnst Ed Furgol and Babe Did- Totals . . . . . 34 4 S IS S 1 and Mlddlecoff, who is weekend blame the club owners for moving ■O 33. Baltimore at Detroit (nlgho- nneUa ab r h po a a rb Police A Fire .... 1... 0 3 .000 partner of Preeldent Elsenhower, O f Cutting Dodgers* Lead Hank Thompson has entered the, to the fences. If I owned a baU Runa Batted In—Berra. New York. (0-0) va Garver (67). their efforts. No amount of- fine rlkSMi Zabarias, 1904 NaUonal liUcas. rf 4 0 ,1 ' ' * * hospital tor a physical check-up. SI: Kalina. Detndt and Xemlal, KenM Boaton at Kansas (night)' -D o- relief work goto needed runs Cavasnarn. ; s 0 b was next to last in tho field of 16 club, I'd buUd a park just like aty, 88; Jenaen, Boaton and ManUe, PhiUdelphla, June 8 (F)—Mateh-wfrom a ring on a streti^er after he lock (63) va nuuits Open Golf caiamplons, In observ­ A four-run rally to the aiXto in with minus seven.' ^ ______Hank has been fw below his usual Npw Ycn^ 3Se acroee tha vlate. Ansaldl, Sb .300 EbbeU Fjcld with toe foul Unas H lliS lln e . Detroit 88: Kuerni. De­ maker Pete Moran farad grand CoUapaed at tha end of too aecond ance of National Qolf Da/. Satur­ Gibson, c . .301 ning.enabled Manchieter OpUcal to In this unique arithmetic derby, ■* GAYLE TALBOT ^of strain toU> and there appears form tills spring. running about 328 feet to left and jury action today on charges that GaU Hartio, tha olugtng young SoUys, Sb . .304 defeat Pollca and Fire by a 8-3 troit 61; SmlUi. aeveU ^. M^CMey, roimd. Mederof was awBrded. a -firat-basemaii just brought up^ day. Sibnnis.. p 110 •sch player’s score is compared I Now York, June 8 —wtochtog little chance tnaCdbe young noatb- right cenUr. Everybody would hit •New York, 63: Bauer, New York^l. he iptve false testimony at a Pann- Yesterday*s Stars ■ /■ V National CMf Day Chairman for •core at tVaddell Field laat night with that of each o f the Others the New Ymk Giants flounder paw wm come rioee to his 21 vie- a ton of homers, my club would DoOMea— Jenaen. Boaton. Smitb. ^rivanla A th letic Commission TKO. from MInnoapoUE m igh t help Mancheater Is WeUi C. Dennison Sl^c.'ity.V.V.'V. I ? 0 in the American League. The vie toriea of tost year. Ruben Oomex, Cleveland and Ftnisan. Kanaas. Qclub by toe ou baae. This was tha league's fira( fwim Lemcnt, DL. Nhoee D u X e w S and that neither Sa parfcrmtog EVINRUDE troit n ^ Buato. .WaabUifto^ 6. tionwide golf contest are always Moose became a reality last night Santa Clara, Csba—IQd Gavilan, S t Ahhea, England, June 8 (fP>— PitcMn*tI(Bued qn 5 d^ctitona) — dretot smash, and until the OpU­ tounwment victory was the Cole- anywhere near hie oaiaiy aoale. 1$2H, Havana, knocked out Lulgt dlSbursed to research and philan­ at Ree Field, when the twice-de­ cal exploded to the sixth, it seemed b « | - t o D. a . toto It ocidd he that both xoerely ore Don BispUn^off, Billy Joe Patton Ford. New Yor^ M. .376: Wjrmi. thropic pro}e(ds related to golf, Oelwnlne, 187, Italy, 3. Cleveland. 6-1. .367: Turiey. Naw Yoi^ feated Moose scored a startling it was all P. and F. needed for toe Boptemher ------Ito deeort by a munbnr o f very tired, and itw ia not he suipriMng Flectwin and Joe Conrad carry America’s 6-3. .800; ConmegnL ClUraao. H o j^ and to a naUonal service organise*- upHt by defeating toe strong victory. Kelly pitched tremendous Unexcittog Par If s e a t changee ori moqa atxjut hope today in toe quarterfinals of man,"aevelasd andTCiteka. liew York, THE BldGEST IMPROVEMENT IN CAR Uon.“ Mr. Danniton atated. “This Koaduasko club, 3-2. An unexciting par 70 was good bostoall figures. These toe British Amateur Golf cham- hall the rest of the way, striking that hlstoty showed a ptoylag In Tuwqo lUeo aant fall. year," he added, “the .American BtUiby Lana, tm tho mound for out 11 whila giving up only two Hoyt wnhefan and MsrY'Grie- pionahip and Uncle Sam could ask PAINTING SINCE THE SPRAY METHOD RtA croaa wUI be the national tot Moose, limited the strong Ver­ SSnpionshlp team could not riand for no better, representative ' UUivaa. Boatou and Onteia, Clevelaad, free passes. the OiajiU could aom, whose great i 'ic f httchtog F ,It‘stlieisostpopu- service orsranieatlba rec^vlng the non Ava, dub to five Uta. register­ Tha OpUcale regiatered their featurtol the CHante hrtdaoph tost They, remain In a field with .a ittsjor Share o f gross receipts.^' • ing 10 strlke-outa to toe upset, S i ^ “ jiwt pooribly hope to got all the ' lar laiaily-fiihia. stubborn Irishman, Joe Carr, and first run to the fourth toning, as ^*Auto«^ PetS^^n they got tost year, opoar to have lost imsm o f Here's how NaUonal Golf Day which la Ukdy to be toe talk of the Wayne Reynolds doubled «nd came their eftactivanaaa. H m dttferanoe motor in hietoty four Englishmen but toe golfing competition works. Furgol and laague for days to come. Houston’s Tommy Bolt were to experts say chances are bright home..qi), Ayadld throw. boa been that the feehtoi hiWng Flectwin is powerful Zaharias will play 18 holes at the addlUon to allowing but five "Reynolds^aleo worked P. and F. bridad them'- haa served to ob­ that before shundown Satiirday Sporty Chatter FACTORY METHOD PAINTING Olympic Club to San Frandsoo on hits, Roger Javarauckas, home run iltcher Bob Merrer for a free pass scure their efforts. Ifo amount of —fall 7 X h.p.—yet one ot tha Americana-will.own the Jana 4. On the tame date through­ king of the league to date, was JO lead off toe sixth frame. He fine relief work gets aeelsd suns :\- weight only s few title. out the country toouaands of ordi­ held hlUees by Lahs. Terry Ed­ then stole aecoqd, his aecond theft oeroee tie plate. Ameriitens have captured the RIC«T JARVIB has called a nary golfers^ playing coursea of monds and Tommie Hepton douted in two games. A pair of~errora GeU Horria, the slugging young .ppoads mote than crown five times since Worid 'War practice for-hia Manchester Auto their QWii choice, using fuU hsndi- home nms for the winners. ■andwiched between Kehler’a sin­ firat-haeeman Juat brought up ' IL Harvle Ward was toe laat to Parts aoftbaU team tonight at In o u r in f r a -red b a k in g t u n n e l capsTwUl shoot against toe cham­ The 'Elka meet the PA.C. to­ ® nt 72*« turned In by r r e « biocx}—prot>- mott "(ivca.v -It's turn -the trick at Prastwlck to gle and a doubla by Carrier ac­ tK^NurikT^eUttiei^dBto too Uttle and too tote. Tha from Minneepollk, a n l^ t heg> esuu-ter .Ortt Park at 6 o’clock. AU pions. Playem witobtit^Iub h a ^ - night at 6:30. aome, eapectolly aa Ms aqqulaltion aaiw /MArf And it's 1982. Since then Carr and Aus players are urged to bo on band. c^ps'Dse the fcaUaway'-jiandlica^ counted for too ffnU thro ^ ■U-‘“ P®rtant to InidMul of tnlla^ Doug .Boohli have won. NOW IH OPERATION I R H POA B markers: wuunger. , I going for the champions, have gone will enable Durocher to poit t«ek-_. ftitt m i €$mfUulj syxtam. x P. PaCMnI* If q.eeeeoeeee.2 1 1 0 1 Despite too fact be was tagged Marty Fuigtil, Le Hget. nL, 1M6—701 against them oonsistentiy rinoe man to toftfield k l’^faaoo of Irvla. Carr qtiU la in the running this BA.DART UtAOUE WUl hold A medal toscribed. ‘T Biqt Ed 3 1 3 0 at every time, lanky and as menacing, lb ••*••••#•••#• # for five runs. Merrer deserved •• » Tm * i 4-ea 1 the race began. ' But It aewtoely IWMea to ba Its annual banquet Saturday night SEE IM SOON TOR A ; Furgol" wlU be presented ttK^sll &dn£toiidE; .3I> '•••••••• 4 3 3 3 1 Tommy Bolt. Boualon. Tex.. SM4-et gyiniWl' e l El FertMW enough to ovortioul pM Dodgem MOAC (peed from troUiag ever. He has. given up his experi­ at toe club^houM on Maple S t at COLLISION NO EXTRA COSr male golfers bettering Furg^'s f^P^UIs 9b > • • 4 • eqatao ^ R 1 3 1 1 better fate. He allowed only three ae.oM ment of putting with hie three ...... soso-j 1 3 3 1 hits and two walka, ^and struck ^Peter TbonuCn, Australis. 3664-881 Dusty Rhodes, toe ptoch-ldtting 8 o’clock. President Tommy BM O t : •core. Life wUl.present w iWltS* Ca ••••see* E 0 10 1 Q. The batter lifts a high foul to topi It's the oot- iron and la ha-ring good luck with Blevtoa reported tola morning. Rffleleaey FREE ESTIMATE Mu' - '-" golfers with a eimUar modal If E9 •4••••aaoeeea • 0 3 0 0 out 14 of toe 26 battoii he faced. NC. 8t-S3—l>"”»^N «DUUl these shoes are famous for. That's the SmlUi. Sb ...... 0 0 0 6 o'clock. . _ OM tam al Bayllali. any evening after 8:80. . ben and non-memben will aliare 0 0 0 *^wll»y*Mayflald. Weathorr, N.Y. MiieUer, “ boasts, * a AOO. batting tha Dodgers ever la tha lead? ’ ■ ’ - ‘ ■ •-! paint Job for your car. toe trophies, toe committee Wridil. If ...... Men»bw«w OpUcal,(«: 28 HP. ELECTRIC STARTINO CaU A 9N dmahia Patton defeated Scrutton, last news in the "New In Shoes" for Sum­ BhaUuck, I f ...... u O. U..V u pa a 4 rtri average. WlUle Mays, tbe phenom, L The Gtoate wwrt into a first The 'Women’s Inteenational ports. The Itorald wtU donate two Pnrsoni. 3b ...... 1..I 0 0 0 0 0 Iteyooldi. lb - Ji£iny*iralmer, Badin, N. C.. ■” fiionto 2 up to their Walker Cup • )4ees.s..l is sscond, bung up around A88, ptaee tie with the Dedgere, Enin Bowling Oongrraa haa‘ sanctioned • ABSOLUTELY DUST mer 19U.Ree the newest in shoes today of toe tniphiee and the Manches­ GUI. Sb ...... 3 0 1 41 0 Itebicr. ib .. Til ‘ tussle at St. Andrews, but toe Coif. M ...... 3 1 1 1 * ~ Eel^. p ...... DS3f“ jiviHi. Kimneeha Lake, N,Y.,|and plainly to s t r a g g ly aa o ^ 19, and after tbait tod an the wag. Englishman-., haa been playing 8,891 mixed leagues and 141 church FREE , , , on our shelves . . . in our windows, ter Chrpet 6entar and Paul Jeea- Dowsievlex, rt ...... 3 0 0 1 Carrier, u j ...... minui 6. t ■' I posing pitchers concertedly qrorit TERMS » TRADES OS-Maad eeler eavalaaie, leagues-du ring the 1984-88 eeeaon. nls one each. The latter is serving Blanchard. I f ...... mtaili ?*“ *■*“ on^hlm low and tight Not only mk abwt ew "bAohwlf* iuperb gtfif In this tournament. on thejbest dressed i e t t in tow n . Taisia...... 33 3 f i t „ a Uebarth. Sb ... . • GiuASS-UKE FD ^H as- treasurer of toe Neyrtogton Moo4« ...... cot001 004-er Moriarty. rctj...... f l.... S ■rJdfcoi uiJSj' N.Y., 3637-73 that, but toe most writlijn - up faMkofealorawaUhae.^ FuhA Kosclusiko...... 000 011—3 Dowd, rt ..i...... S young auto in haeeball history has 3B. Lans, Ei^n, WInchcll; HB, Ed- Barry, c 3 0 0 11 T h om pson . P e n n : Y sn qnd. 16* • FACTORY BIETHOD' Over ^ past three yean Na­ monda, Htpton; 8B. Lans, Bhimkowita. bem naviibr hto.topoea In tbe field Uonal Golf Day haa groeaed more OlftonL ttewa. L o fu : Dl^. GUI to Par- Totals ...... S4 6 S U S 3 3 • WILL OUTLAST BY Flonheimt $17 .9 5 AMVt OiMi $317,000 for golf and lU aods; LOB, Moos* k Kosclusxko 3: BB, Pane# ato Fire 2i « ...... * i 3 14 Q 1-3 in stock. My own Plycnft 16’ welcome naira ti> the lUd Qoet Btandtoge Minor 3b ...... ; $ 0 0 0 3 0 _____ iHuanpaon or Whitey Loctonan Is SUPER ‘W ’ wMoh conducU a wide variety of W L Pet Dotchia, If 3 6 0 0 0-0 Captain Gary Bryant Miot a Mantfialdt $11.95 amvp servioMi bMMfiUng AjB«rtoan mill Aceto A SylvesterI ,«. 2 0 l.tMW T. Pottar, I f ...... 1 0 0 0 0 0 Plane* with 2 with my TV's Erown. rf .) ...... 1 0 0 0 0 Q as the Hlgh..golf squad tnxmeed j «. tiMlr h t*t. Wee Wsst i iiiii taiy and clvUlan peieonnet. both N-Minan'e-Minan’e ...... 1 1 JXN' ScTutoB, rf‘ ...... 1 0 0-0 0 0 HP. Aqoiaonic Fleetwin. It’* SPECIAL to' tbe Uhited States and overiMaa. LnwyerY 1 .1 JB0^ O. t May, Sb...... S 0 0 10 0Windham lt-2 yesterday I WiUtama n tyw could PlymoiiHit $11.95 ^■dpp Merrer, p ...... S jMt so thair part in tha A'pareentage of toe entry fee a O 2 .000 toy M u ittatoO. wUl rmrert to the local Red s buyl- • • ' . Carter. Players will be .entored A well oxeouted oquetoe play 4795 DOUARSI WEn ST. for Um m tournamenU by uni- Mve Nprman's an upset 8-4 vk- SB. Carrier. Re; aide; HR. formad Red Ooaa volunteen be­ iucy over the Lawyer'e Met night Y, Reyeolda: " ' PoUee AfHe 6. — S; BB. K«)y A Merrer 3. __ _ BEAUPRE SERUKE tween S S.BL and 2 pm. Saturday, to tlw IntemaUcoal Leegue. ago, the Indlaiia dafeotod toe Whli>-1” ^„ , y ” PlCeoal Foe'e~ bunt wea a< bemtoful W.G.eTENNEY Eium AVE. lito pubHo totovtted and ton usual pets 17-1 to WUUmantle.wuumantie. |“ * 2 S - .m , m |||||si1 t fine greens fes has been eliminated. Bight to aae SB the aqaeaae ; MaaeiMater ------MOUHISfIh . "I 1*9^ STRTIOn J ■ w BODY SHOP GLENNEYS ss tmUad ertth tw o 4Wts to tbe tapt ..lU. Bryant ... 3 i l p l ^ g by W t o w M M ijiha -Ptiaualli e o n BARSTdW’Sl COMFANY ' VANS McCartney TeL Raalnllle Two former major leiigue abort- linlt .«f toe aixth iimtog. KCHiNLASTIU BASKRAU; s-— ...... J S"?*?*,.-...... Jland Jin-H earn kapt the ahampa 368 Ewri Oeoter S t . JUST NORTH OF F. O. .V 236 NORTH 2IAIN- RT. 789 MAIN SntBET • . H m lAwyera had scored Naw Britain 4. Bulkeley i T \ G 7 / Hoi t(oi d Ril Munt)-- • t I Conn ■tops are managing tee^ to the | 5S x5".,::::::-1 §a?,r*!*!..v.’.v q|

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Par S a lt 7 2 Hoosm For S(sl9 72 Saliaihaa For Sale 76 Real Eatato For MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, OONNn FRIDAY, JUNE *, 19BB Hoassiheld Goods 51 Bustocas Loesttosa He Fdr Sslo 72 Htrasts For ‘Bait 72 OLAETONBUltr^ Older FOR SALE er trade axEXt BUYlNa, aaUtag For Rost $4 3CANC»ESTER- Exceptional 1 A HooadioM Goods - 81 anttauas and UtRGE CUSTOM built four raem CHCHCE LISTINGS ,, 4-badraom ranch; hot water ManchuteF-Glsstottoury i t home, taiye let, t o track, lot 0 Andover UBfo * 'A rtid is For Sate 45 variety. S Ortewold St. Open daUy rancli, roomy ktteben, tUe bato, $40, lar frontage, SHt-0 t h e r e o u g h t a r e a LAWI By FA6ALY w U SHORTEN Hdp Waatoi**FtEMte. 35 OFFICE SUITE at, fuU ceUar, trees, near bus, AatMMbilM fpr Bite 4 3 9.m . to 7 p.m. Thurs,lurs, 9 p.m. to garage, u r lot, high 0,99949 . . . A four room home tiea, 0900. Om Im Beatty other 906*. CaU^a 9490. FOft BAOB-rSO gaL drams, la g ^ VERY GOOD aELBCnOM f p.m. schoM, storss. ExceUsnt condi­ a v 6 n ooskOBnos Ws m epfs 8 Rooms Avsibiblo July 1st view^bintBB. only $U,49Q. Carl- to n very ceqtnl loqaUon adjacent tion. Only 413,960. Carlton W. Lin# Street 10 SdHol St 3a 9440, & IMl CADILLAC cdkTtrtllil*, mod«l district for lady over 9S. CaU TA- oondlUon. |E00 each. FoC t n r ^ ton Vr. Hutchins. 3 0 . 44199, ■ctMol. An older home that S444L •ta". Radio, heater, hydramauc, 0QAN&' ITS MO RCNiC PORM infarmatlon caU the Herald, phone „ reoonditlonad televiataa ooU GAS STOVE, like new. Extremely Hutchins, 30. 941 0, 944N. Wsatodj—Baal Eatate 77 WAinafi.trTMtofTMOU medtately. ML 9-3814. from f$S up. Furniture for the en- fine condiUon. With many extras. 100% Main St. Location effan n lot for the money. Good poorer orlndoera and seats. AU new lAT’ SOUP.' ML s-om . flnaitong avaUabie. 44 DUPUEX, Convsntent toesUon. Three Bedroom Ranch R(XXVlLUB-3ltoa right ta tale i r sI QirrtNa < MlOSAmi MOQitMOfR GIRL FOR general office work, tlra home. Appliances and TV. 3 a 94883. t B lL AT bast price Willi the whiU waU tires. A beatttUul car SOOT THAN THC WOfXJBN REMNAina and nif 3IAN(»BSTBR — Dorignad for Other ItaUngs, staglsaand dou- ittracUve flva ranch on to take your summer vacation In. ooLO.'srrn 'c iT oorfN, lypin g eeaenUal. Accounts receiv. Very Desirable, Moderate comfortable llvlag, three bedroom J1O90 M . . . Vary cantiAI halt Open for your inspection, least time and tttoli&e. Ltat I wtdi JW w fin w a rt UM OtoU^ stripe for braUUng and booking. CHAMBER'S FURNITURE n tw o famUy. Brick oonetruMfoA. btes. CaU A. Iteate. l a t-l8l4. laipe lot, hot water eU heat alum­ Joes Baitatotar. 30. S4334.* Blue finish to match th e' Uue AgSONlAfNiCTlC. abie toperience preferred, 40 hour ranch with garage 4144M. H. E, Saturday, Sunday 2 to 6 pjn. inum arraemi and otonns. tibaral CLASSIFnKI ADVT. sky above, fallow Motors, 4S8 weak, pleasant surroundlim. ASk Jsn7 Rug ahopTM Tiloott Ave.. A t Tha Groan MirhiiMEy sad Tools 52 Rent Worth your taveoUgation If yto ire CMUIPUL RockViU^TR. 54700. , Grady, Broker. 3 0 . S4004. AND • DUPUBX delightful lot, FHA 0 OI ftaadng. Owner trana- ABOUT TO U . year SBPT. HOUBS Main St, Manchester. WITH THAT. tOIET OM^ for Mrs. Roy, Baaupre Ifoton. Hours: 10 to 6—7:50 to i:50 BOLENS PLANET Jr. Beaver gST' kaVe n omaU famUy. .Ideal for older couptsA Near buA faired. Fries |U 0O. MadoUno RUMt AWT Inc. - f ; Ccintact FOR SALS or rsnt, four no B. B. Grady, Broker. 30. 940M. E and E REALTY CO. itlS A. N. to 4:S0 P. M.^ 190S BUICK Special two^loor, siteoHirrif ATIRACnVE wrought iron raU den tracton. RotoUUer, ‘Axtene, 911.U9'99 . . . WtaUrised home Snilta, R to^. sa 9410 o t Oatto Oa , foMltors. VATCHMO lags custom mads to add beauty MB rotary tUen.^Power ato beuae, attached garage. South with H m k ^ heat on the main S-D4S. svea. JA; radio, beater, .tutone freen and X miaur. BOOKICEEFER-TTPIST, Ttong FRIGIDAIRE refrigerator in good BURTON’S, toe. Road, Bolton. MO. S419S. After S icaa home, fireplace, -X. to your heme. VaUay Welding. condition. Raasonabla. MS. 94910. hand mowers. Capitol Equipment, lake In Bolton. Ub foot waterfront LARGE Phones COPY c l o s in g TIME Irey, in excellent conmUon.. Liksr lady, soma axparienca In office caU JA. 94439. tUe hetU; $ Ibedreome, tuU cellar, ARB y :o u ' OQNUDEKINO new. Douflas Motors,-SSS Main. work. Pleasant office, five day Glastonbiiry. ME. S4H5. 9 a.m. to 9S 3fata. 843 iMain Street lot. Bxcallant oondittan and loeo.^ MI 9-6297 or MI 8-4480 FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT, 9 p.m. ItR. ALBERT U LOOKIMO Uon. garag*. cto acre, high elava- BOLTOkLAKE 8ELUNO YOUR PROPERTYf weak. WHU Box X , Herald, or XiOOKlNO FOR leisure? Cultivate GREEN ROAD — Five raem tlmi. L u g e trees. Suburban. Carl­ IMS FORD inctoria, radio, MaUr, eSU ML 04533 for appointment FOR AN ranches with I bedroonu. BuUt We sdU am ntae your MON. THRU FRL BOLTON—BuUdlng stone vanaar, your gaidan with a Choremoster For Further Information $19,10.0 . I . Columbia Lake. A ton W. Hutchins, 3 a 4410, 3CANCHB8TER-4H aerae, 4 rooiq nve room wtateri^ home on erse ato wltnmit aira a FoTmodatlc, brand new white Ask for aecretary. HONEST PERSON tUler, then in 40 oectoda switch to in evens and qeunter tap rang) aummer home In S ntee locaUon. country home, 4 min.- from Men- 10:30 A. M. orall tires, very clean thnucbout fireplaca, waU rione. flagaUxM. Wbo’e Gotag Houaekeeptag TWO ROOM office, mitable .for takefrtot let having 00* front We otao tawmy prepmty fo r eSMi. Alao Blata flagging. Bolton Notch X rotary mower for your lawn. Priced at 414.7M with F.R. Raai neat home. Beatty winterised. cheater Center. Arteslen ersU, aga. Heuaa haa fM dettoe fira* KiiJ contact SATURDAY 0 A. M. Doaglas Motors, SM Main. CLEBX-TYPIST—caaldaring. ata- profeasUaul o r. hustaaaa efflea, mortgages aveUable. Open dally bem, 9-car garag*. 3fany baeutf r .or 00 UsUca, bUUng. 40 tfour wiato two Quarry. ML #4917. Prompt de- To Take Over Have a frea dsnumatratlon ttOs $19,100 . . . Reel cute four room 3IANCHE8TOI, WeUtagton Road. pltoo, Ttmkm hot watto bsAt and 3ANLBY'■ S ’ b I a Y, Bealtar weekend from Merv Threahar, 601 Barttecd Rd. 30. 444H. for taaptcUon. Hansel and Pater ranch with overaised braeseway Need a big houaa? Lovely aavan ful toads trass. .AU level clear von t coopEBATii^ ivnx BXFORB you BUY a used car weeks vacaUon and H Blua Ctosa Uvary. UNPAID BALANCE m onTlnc., BuUdon. 3 a 94001, full baastnent Senalbiy priced, BRAE-BURN RBAX/rr See Oorman Motor Sates. Buick 1134 Tolland Turnpike, BueUand. and extra targe garage. Located rtom, canter antranca, colonial, la to ISBO' frontage on goqd muls. 01;H>O. Should OL 30-8-4379 BB AmMXATED premium paid after first .yaar. LOAM, DEUVARED, 98 yard. MONTHLY PAYMENTS 3 0. 94404. Priced for quick sal*. Phone 30. Salas and Servloe, 385 Main Opportunity to - learn NatlMMU $39.99 TU. la S49N. Sommer Hosass For Root 67 eorner lot in Boiton. Very ae- two qar garage. Hot water heat, street Ml. S4Sn. Open evenli«s. Oravsl, stone, waahad sand. Im MANCHESTER, Sn.S00. > Older ceaalbta to bus. WUl OI. oU, grarious living room wita 9-7D94. IF READY to ---- .------can accounting No. SUM ma­ S R003fS LOVELY finputao, smmrch, attratova T.J. CROCKETT chine. One Sunday per month. madtata daUvary. Rot mix ao CRYSTAL LAKE-RtokvUle, Conn. type S famUy. CondiUon good. b e a u t if u l real osUte, iw am M amDESd. Dial MI-3-5121 lSU-40 OLOBR -CbevnIeU. Fords pbalt Nuaadort Sand and Stone NEW FURNITURE , MEtlril Isatismtots 58 Ui9,70.0 . . . outer home of six dtaliig room with picture window. 2-famUy i 4 flat; ex Conault Efoward a Haattaga, Prefer accurate, qmck typist. CaU and APPLIANCES Four room aummor cottar all Nice aacUon. H. Grady, Brek* raoma oa Lydall Street Amssite ceUent condition, garage, ideal lo­ Real Eetate Brotor other good tramvortatloa. Good Mr. Seiler, Ml. 3-1141, Manchester 0>. ML 9-7408. convenisnee#. Private ^ er. 30. S4049. Large, itom y kituiea. la addlUon Agtoqr. s q t-110. credit > enablea us to accept WHICH IS NOW IN 3IY 3CU810 ItorOmental rantel. Com­ drivA garagt. targe sereaned in to iu four bedrooms upataira it cation. Immediate occupancy. Call Memorial Hospitel. and picnic'luraa,' 00 weekly. porch. Enerilent financing. Now A. Raate, Broker. MI. i-itlf after Phone Offiea 3 0 9-5416 w a n t e d Aown. D o o ii^ ‘Motors,(ora, MS > IDEAL FOR summer cottegaa, 13 WAREHOUSE itate Saa of Instniraeate. Rental 3fANCHBCTBIt~SiX room CbH> haa heated rieeplng porrii and USTINOS — Slagle, gaL and 7 gal. heavy unbraakaMa umSad to purriiaaa price. Rapra- Special rate for esaaop. RockvUlo. vacant 4 p.m. two-tandW, three fainlly, taad- Loit ind Fouad M . ' DENTAL HYGIENIST. Experience I sold this to a young couple 5 n t . 4.7174. • dotacbod garage, aneeite drive, tUed beta. Dpcn 'im c. Excellent or Rasidanca 3 0 9-7f51 preferred but not noceasaiy. Pori- plaBUe botUaa. W ill''tiold gaa. s a fiS g Olao, Sqimar, Bach. PSd- two ceranue Uie baths, fireplace, $14,90.0 . . . New homes now condiUto throughout. Price aato pnpariiy. Havoasaxp eato FtlbMD — A pUoe where ^ can 11900 CHKVROLXT de luxe sedan, water, etc. MI. 3-4845. months ago, but th^ are not get­ ter and Buncte.' Matter’s Music $1400. Bxehiaive wita Ooodehild HWjTBlUe Uoni open aa of June 18. FtvIvs day ting married.' (30LUMBU LAKE-Oottages for cebihet kitchen, taundiy fncUlUse nearing eomptetton in Bolton. 5U Lots for Salt 78 BStjii e a complete line of Imittiiis radio, heater, good condiUon, par SfSric. WrHq Box J, Herald. Studio. 177 MUCeo. IdX. S4500. ram, i, 4 and .5 rooms. ChU 3 0 . in kitchen and Msement, dor rooma. boeamest garagei:>and the Reelta Go., Reelton. 30. 4-7925, ROCKVILLB AREA, 0 ,0 0 — Five .Pleaee caU Geotva U OiaSladto, yams and accessories, stamped throughout. Small down payment. DRESSING UUe and bench, mors, storm aaah, nicely land- er 3 0 . 9-1967 any time. rooms, aU Improvements, acre Raaltor. S a S481S. 1 0 Bsw jr Easy terms. Douglas Motors, 983 kitchen taMe and two chairs, “WESnNOHOUSB? REF. »-VM or 94494. lota are ijnmense. Incibded a State BOLTON—BuUdlng lota, one a e n Btraat.______■ m ods, embroidery cottons, and •XXlLORICr’ RANGE acitaod lot with otadbor fireplace; stocked tro u t stream. Terrific buy' and over UO' trtot each, aetab* ef lanA 10’ frontage. Taxes very threads. At Your Yarn Main. . .. COUNTER WOMAN to work fuU combination oil and gaa atove, R o m b s Without Board 59 $19,900. Warren B. Howland, Real' SIX ROOM garrison ootonUl with taw. IS miles to Aircraft. For two burner parlor atove, three »B3fERSON" t e l e v is io n for your numay. dtaetto, IH Mtlia, seraensd porch, illtood, raoidsattal aiaa. Priced FOR PROMPT couriataia awvtoa, 8^ ^ 50 Oottace |K. Phone ML Utn# in dnr cleanera. CH. 0-4301. Wanted To Rent 68 tm:. 3 0 . 44800. to asll warren B. Howland, Real­ appointment caU Herb Pfatagraf, 1964 PLYMOUTB Belvedere hard' fifty gallto oU barrels with BEDROOM BUTTE ONE PLEASANT furnished room. $19,999;0 , . . A two bedroom Co­ dixrat from owner. 30. S-SI0. Broker. TR. S-390. aeUlng or buying zeal aaiata. eaU top, radio, heater, Hy-drive. Five WANTED—Experienced aalea help, qUgote. and tablas, lamps, two LIVlNO ROOM BUTTE , Cooltlng prtvilegoe. Suitabte for MANCHESTER, bnmtotato occu­ lonial on two ocres ta; Bolton. At­ tor. s a S440. s a 84711. Johnaon BnUtUng Compaagr, aim- new white wall tires. Very low ENOINEBR and wife moving fipm BROAD BROOK-aix room CSps 1 LOBT-Lady’B white fold MU and part Uma. Ap^y Peggy dress forms, reclining cbalr, vls- S PIEC!B DINETTE SET one adult. 30. 9-3IS4. Buftaie, New York, desire -ram ta pancy. Cosy custom buUt Cto* tached two car garagA Immedi- BUILOINO LOT near new- high BOLTON — New six room spUt- tosatar.sas^' mileage. New car guarantee goes vceUeneous. 174 BiaeeU St. after 4 MAYTAG WASHER Cod. two unfinished. Near new level, beenttfol fin ish recrea- n. v wrist watt* In vicinity of Mgh Lane; 777 MaiAgt- .LARGE, PLSSA8ANT room for general Hartford area. JA. 8-0431 God. Itorg* mtchsn, Uvtag room, ato occupancy. House hss two ftrO- school. Phone Howard R. Hastings Sdwol. Reward. M l. 8A5M. with this beauty. Barlow Motors, p.m. HOOVER VAfXUM between 3:30 and 6. Ask for J. R. i i m g room or two bedrooma. school. From Owner. SO. 9490. Uon room, garage, ataerite drive, 415 Main St., Manchester. lUSEKEEPlNG ..opmpanlon for gontlaman. Private entrance. ptarse. ftill basement beautiful Agency, .Stanchester. MI, t-1107 Suhr. colored tile beta hot grounds and many other features, EXCEPTIONAL five room ranch any time. two bataa, (1 with toower) LOST—Boy's puppy. ♦ months old.l Auto Driving Scbool 7-A Badness Services Offered IS Bonds—Stock*— WANTr A QUALITY power mower?nur Alao tacludea Seely Innareprlng Parking. CaU 3 a 34905 after 4. h a s t.. deemen, aluminum Youngetown klldiea, fireplace,' wUta with redtOsh brown spoU. 1904 BEL AIR 4-door Chevrolet abl) Reo Royri 91" cut. ExceUant COD' 3fottraoa and Box Spring, "Mo­ end garage, Large tot. 3Uny Mortgages 81 R(X>M, Two nrinutea' walk from 44 ROOM APARTMENT ta two- RaridanUel aeeUon. Rea- $19,40.0 . . . Another de luxe BUILDING LOT, 1 0 ’ X 1 0 ', cornar (raised hearth) baaunfuUy decor­ M l. S4TN. Reward. two tone ivory top over beautiful FEMALE INSTRUCTOR—mstiuc- HAND AND power mowere abatp- eldeity ptisan. Character and ra- dlUon. 54 Oakwood Rd. hawk" Ruge. Lamps, JTablae, home on CotamMa Lake. Four bed- extraa. Ctol 30. 94991.. ated. Lane tot. 10 x 90. 4000. i S J E E B U ^ tight green body. Only 4400 mUes. reateurant. Free parking. Plenty family bouse for two adults, no iy priced. H. B. Grady, lot, sons A.- Reasonably priced. Uona given from your home on ened. Sawa filed and net Pick-up. eesanttal. Give phone Kitchen (tebinat. Inlaid and a fow chttdran. UUfa reUrsd, husband Broker, 3 0 . 34004. rooma. Extra large tot. Too many 40 ALBUCANDER ST.—Six room RockviUe, TR. 8-StM. Warren B. Howland, Realtor, s a LOST-PASS BOOK No. 538057 This car la so new it has the odor MI. 9-3830. and isforences. Write Bto 353, of hot water. Phone 3 a 4-4401. insured duel controUed care, ABSOLUTE OUTDOOR playhouae, used-stoker other ertletee. employed, age 43. not over features Ui list Just phone end we colontel, featuring: Baaement 9-140. MoUce is hereby given that of a now car on the showroom etandard or eutomaUc M. A M. Manchester. f r e e s t o r a g e NEW s-room ranto being built on Will give yon the' detsUA Reaswi' Book No. 59800, issued by The floor! New ear guarantee comes M. AND M. RUBBISH removal. SATISFACTION ASSURED and counter sliik. MI. 4-8444. BEAUTIFULLT tuxnlsbad speciooa monttay. Quiet neighborhood, knotty pine recreation room with SpMitI Driving School. Ml. 9-9lS41. UNTO. WANTED room with com|Uete Ught house­ ply Box Y . Htrald. Ferguson Rd. HoU dsvelopsnent. ~ I offers wiU be considered. fireplace and bar^)Uvtag room Rtoort Property for Sale 74 BOLTON—Ouftem tarilt aix rai Saving Bank of Manchester has with it Barlow Stotors, 435 Main AEiea, yards, atUca, and cellars CaU evtatags. l a 94414. Bettor ranches, ca n ert, amoatte drive, been lost and application has been St, Manchester. AUTO DRiVOfO tnetracUon from clean^. Call MI. 9AT5T. $9>0(fb can ba paid ^ at $50 per Phone Me Immediately keeping facUlUes avaUable. WUl sy other UsUngs in 3(anchester with ttfepliba and waU to wall ifl olp W$iited—Mate 8^ Boats and Acecatories 46 rent e ta ^ or double. ChUdren ac­ FIVE GR SIX I untni Buy Realty. carpeting; cabinet MtChen, G. E. COLUMBIA LAKE cottage, lake- Youngstown Utenen, ontetandtng made to said bank for payment of | your home. Ineured duel control I month. See Frank Burks or Mol HARTFORD CH 7-0S58 house er apartm(lent, by :JBeltan. CaU at your conven- front 114’ frontage, targ* weU $2.25 o... 1948 CHEVROLET, 1949 Dodge, cepted (limited). Ctoitral. Reason, tence as we are "ALWAYS sink with garbage disposal and Uie beta wita colored fixtures, the amount Of deposit______car. Laraon Driving Schoot ML I Radman about a 9nd mortgage. WANTED—Experienced meat cut- 13' THOMPSON atrip buUt. Excel After 7 P , M- CH S-4S96 xbla. Mrs. Dorsey, 14 Arch St. pis. no children,chUdren, for oo AA ZONE-FIRST Um* on marimt shaped lot, erterian wril, four epacioua Uvtag room with paneled latortorato 1941 Chevrolet, 1949 Nash. Trans- 9A0T0. Roosehold Services tar, 4 day wack.\Good working See It Day or Night or after July 10th. Bo>s0, Hsrri0< Sevan room boitae o f colonlel de- a v a i l a b l e ." dtahwatoar; two lavatories and portatlaa for M. per week, Doug- CaU CH-»fte7 lent condiUon. AU braes hardwera, master bath; Ruseo combinatton bedrooms, fimdtotags go with ftaeplaee waU, laige diiitag area, Extariar Oelaai Offered 13-A coadiUonSc Apply in person. F in t CaU MI. 9-3843 after 4 p.m. I f you have no maane o f trane- PLEASANT fumlabed room for sign featuring tares bedrooms, property. Om of beat locations on fuU baaement, ekeeUent realden- AimoaBMBMnti las Motors. 333 Main St. MORTLOCK'S DR3VINO 8cho(M. Food Store, 444 Owner St den, two fuU bathe, rscreaUon T. J. CROCKETT storm windows, awnings;, garage take. CaU WUUmanUe HA. S-9ttl. Lost confidence quickly restored { portaUon, III %end my auto tor couplo or two gonUomen. and tool houaa; ameette drive; ax- Ual taeattan, taige toadad kta. SOMETHIMO NEW at Dairy Queen WOULD ANYONE like a 1940 Olds- FLAT FINISH RoDAnd W indow CONNECTICUT ------, , b.p. 1 you. No obligation. St BasiBOL P g o p e r^ F o r8 ^ 70 room, two flreplacee, Garwood Real Estate Broker Priced from $ 0 0 0 to $94,40. ;r d e n s a les by a aklUed, conrtaoua instructor, WANTED—Toolmakers qnd pUsUc Atwater (1964) and 3luiercratt heating syatem end euo*car at eepUonaUy weU landscaped. No. 9 Dairy Queen Sandwich and mobile that la sUU going struig? qhades, • made to raeasura. AU mold makers. Only first w us men A—Ir—B—Bl—R—T-—'"—S VERY commercial Office Phone 3H 3-5416 Price 33(>,000. CaU pwner, S a Werraen E. Howland, Realtor, • u O a k k t o lL -a a 944SS licenaa mcluded. Insured, dual metal veneUan blinds at a new MORTGAGE EXCHANGE IraUar, A-1 comUtion. Can be aeen 43-46 ALLYN ST.. HARTFORD CLEAN.f, CoBBtortaWe room for ra- tatoed garage. July let occupan­ l a 94800. Dairy Qua*!. Two new Urea. Best offer over MO controUed atsndurd and hydrama- need apply. PressnUy vrarUng property, ot from Slain St. cy. Elva TJdar, Roeltor. S a RSaidance Phone 3 0 9-7751 S41S9. Read Herald Adva. I Turnpike. takes it MI. 9A999 after 0. low price. Keys made while yon any Uma after 6 p.m, at 14 Ton Itabte 'gantlamanTcQtaat komo. Queen, SOT West UO cars. ML 9-7838. ^ ' minimum 40 hour week. ' Apply nar St. Also m at caottag rod, real, ' Parking.or. Phone Fhona*; 40. 9-1390. 7,000 aq. ft. amerite paridng. wait Marlow'a. 27 Lewis Street kitel Tool; A Engineering C6\, 341 Sacrifice, lOwnar, s a FOR Men who care, visit Dan^s AUTO DRIVINO InstrucUon. AU rod holder, aand apike, pair rod CLEARANCE BALE Barber Shop. Plenty free park- WBAVINa of bums, moth bolOB Hartford Adams St, Manchester. holdera for car. $7500 FIVE ROOStS, one floor, ' THIS IS IT, lesacna on Insured dual control | and tofn clothing, hbaiary runs, S4" SINK and CABINETS r o o m o n West Side with private capper plumbing, IneBlated, atorm Ing-______I cars, standard or automaUc. handbags repaired, Upper re­ nitST AMD Second mortgagee EXPERIENCED DUMP truck BARSTOW SAYS — 13' No. $350 NOW $T55 famUy. Parking space. 30. 4-0383. windowa tuU crilnr, automaUc MATTRESS CLEARANCE. Save 1941 Ford 2-Door Capabla axperlenced instructors. I placement, umbreUas repaired, bought tor our own account Fast, driver. Apply Thames Crila Con- Wolvarine strip planked boat, 5H Cu. Ft. HOTPOINT REF. Fsnto and Land For Sals 71 heat, 90' lot, large tresA Subur­ Cordner Auto School. ML 9-SOlO, I BtrucUon Co., at 381 Broad S t, f u r n is h e d room for two with ban. Carlton W. Hntrtitaa, s a $10 to $90, on quality beddings, men's shirt collars leveraed and confidentisi servlca. Manribastar painted, ready for water, small $379.95 NOW $199.95 44 a Or BS o f land, S room house twin or fw sise. Howard's Sleep 6lean. Original blue, 8,00( J A 7-898Q. replaced. MarioWs UtOa Mtmd- Invastmwit Carp., 944 Main street. Manchester. deck, oara, chroma hardware, 150 AUTOkfA'nc w a s h e r Ught houaskoeptag privUeges. 3 a 94113, 9-4494. 4-4774. one bam, 9 stpaJl buUdlns*. > Center. S39 Main. ML 9A335. miles since new rings, rod an< ing Shop. ML 34419. pounds, ouy 4119. AU Evinnide $299.95 NOW $17946 nan coops, ta South Covsntry, on CAPE GOD, threa large rooma WANTED-Carpenter. CaU Pattan, motpM In.atock from 4 b.p. to 35 ELECTRIC RANGE PLBtaSANT ROOM, kitehra prlvl South St CsU PL 94887. If ao first floor, rear ecraened perch, main bearings. Excellent body Motorcycles—Dicydes 11 FORMICA counters, pfastle waU ' icltoing 38 b.p. limiriex. Baf' 9379.95 NOW $939.95 answsr, 17. 34197. Penonate tUe. awhalt. rubber, vinyl. Uno­ between 0 and 4. 3 0 . 34904. leges. OenUeman.' Parking. 3w 9 X It, two bedroom and both Bosbiesi Opportonitios 32 atew 'i. 3uat north of Post Office, SINK and DISHWASHER 9-4734. - / aacond floor. Attached garage. and interior. Good rubber, BICYCLE REPAHUNO, aU typea. leum, cork tUe, Headquarters for YOUNG MAN TO SERVICE Ml. 4-7M4. 9449.95 NOW $339.95 FREE! FREE! FREE! English a specialty. Now open 4 '*do-lt-yourseU." Jdl. 9-3980. The TAVERN, doing a good yaar round Large lot. A weU buUt home, new brakes. See it at bustnaaa machines. Job aecuT' AU New and'Ouarantead R003I FOR rmt. near to# i Hoosan For S ^ 72 centrally located. Stadeltae Smith, Any housewife who takes time 9:30 p.m. Manchester TUe stop, Buck!and. buaineas Berving ptssaa and grind­ ity and opportunity for advance' 13’ TH03CPSON nmabout. FuUy Gentleman preferred. 98, let West Mlddls IVm- ers, very g oto lease, low rental. aqtipped toy river or lake. Mar ABC APPLIANCE THREE BEraOOM garrioon co­ Realtor, sa; 9410 or 9-llW. o ff to answer this ad vrtll receive 61 Dover Road Bxcluaive with Manchester Asao- ment. G oto mechanical antitude St, 3 a S4447:------/ a polyethalene 9 cup measuring MI 3-5282 After 6 P. M. 9-3C99. required. Must have car. Salary, ctiry 10 1183 modal. TraUer 3 0 9-1575 31 3fapte S t lonial. attaelMd overrise garage SEVEN R(X)M house, very good pitcher''absolutely free. Send post' clates, Raqltora. Ml. 9-0884, 3-7418, mliaags, varatkxi, automobile in' included. BacceUent condiUon. GUI, LOVELY ROOM tlcman or beta and Invatory, hot water ail condiUon. TwoBEIRES furnished room 501 HILLIARD ST. — 6-room AutoMobites for Sate atreet. 1344 Dodge, maroon, aedan, B n stod ss^Services Offered IS j c a r p e n t e r r e p a i r s , aiura- GAS RANGE, 1 I” Teppen. mccel- Utchen. G oto condtUon, handy- 1947-1944 OldamobUea, two-doora, tiona etc. Guaranteed work. No are now available. Carvel stores Minimum Price lent condition. Price ISO, Ml. in 3Itoche*ter. Writ* Box 144, R Dutch CokJhlal situated on ap­ very centndlocaUon. OnW4U.90. are delivered to you ccxnplote in­ r. S, Hampton, Conn.______prox. 9 acres. 2-cnr garage, 1944 Plyhiottth iMdan, others from lob too smaU. Reaaonable priceai AN OPPORTUNTTY Maximum Value 9-1384. Oarit exteaa. M eed to acU. ner 30. FOR QUICK SALE 1964 Plymouth 4-Dr. Sadsir—FuUv 9 W 3 . / Formeriy o f Benaon’a garden view, on bus lino. CoU MI. 94896. ^ y ou r ow n diO dhoodT ■ i» IIS' I » I ■ —I ...... GENERAL CONTRACTOR, sltera- White Plains 44100, cto e ct vUle-Manchester area to serv- trie Btov*, G B refrigerator, mapte Direct From Owner ' equipped, low mUeage. Excel­ / TV and Appliance 62 Oak Street dlnqtte wit, 3 piece rradhut bed- 8-a393 week days after/ 4 pJB. lent -BAVB Uone, roofing, elding, cement TAVERN—Opportunity with {denty ce established clientele, woakends any Uma. room Ospe Six Room Cape Cod. Stfll, you woikhr at tinwe if you eam evar be 1941 PONnAC 4—two door, good HONEY WAGON. SepUc tank aerv- work. Special on finishing 3 rooma roota-Mt, maple kneehole dsak. garrae Md 1065 Studebaker V-S Commander of extras—a good toot. EstaMlah- lome delivery route has been Manchester MI 9-3102 maple coffee UHa, round oc'i Ctod with Mths, three bddrooms, built-in ' eiiual to toe iaw fe yousto lefieeted in his eyes: Sportr Coup#—S-tone, radhx condition, $50. CaU MI. 3-4545. Ice. InetalUng, repairing, clean­ upetalra, $1,000 w . Free esU- ed over 30 yoara. Exclusive with n continuous, operation for TWO ROOM tunitahed apartihent. ftaitoed room. Price ing. J. P. Fay. 404 WethereU St., ntotes. RodiviUe w 0-3111 or TR, coinanal tebte, end taMe* (9) J^uira IM W est/St., RockvUle. 0 9 0 0 . Good selection of drawers, recreation room, fire­ You woikhr if you een ever build enoogfa eoctt- heater, autraiatlo drive. One 19SI CHEVROLET Y-door Bel Air, ktsnehester Associates, Realtors. oyer 60 years. mopl*, aU with gloae tope, other Manchester. Ml. 9-3330. 54854, 3 0 . 3-7433, 44331, 44844. CtaU TR. S-8319. A^oUahla June 15. new bomea priced from place, Bendix washer, juntoite ri^ to justify toe unqualified ftito that UiAts ovmer SAVE two tone, radio, heater, ExceUent mlBceUanaoua items. 54 Oakwood 919,spar to $98.00. *& 1Eacott condiUon, low mUeage. MI. 9-3789, Retiniahed. Repairing Road. drive. Screens and storm win­ 1953 Ford V-6 Victoria Hardtop— ANTIQUES MOBILQA8 Sarvica Station for We furnish Inventory, sc . Diamonds—Wstchss— 'cy, 4 lOgh W, 3 a hh teea DOW. 3-tona. radio, heater, coo- on any furniture. 'neo||n„| Roofing—Sidteg W lease, 4 bays, large store, ameaite counts and vehicle and pay a UNFURNISIB^ four room heated dow s.'L ot approximately 60 1949 '47 '49 CHEVIES Fords, 199 SdqUt jj u l n »L _ P b «is Jewriry 48 apartment; 7 0 N. Mein St. ___ Wight wdiitaw ftnMriraiw juat hks yom m if have ttnantal whaOL Low yard. Located on route 44-A Cov­ vehicle expenses. Our dealers VACUUM CLEANER, Uprighr 160. ■ mllaage ...... ; |1$EI Ekneks,’ OlitonobUes. Otoipletely FOR THE v tS X to Bondsd tnlR LEONARD W. YOST, Jowalar, ra- 3CANCHB8TER— Six wwm C^w diaooverodaphaitfaat’ih^pinftoem work toward rscondlUoned throjighout Two up roofs, shingla. roofs, gutters, entry, Conn. Apply to H. H. Sten- enjoy ail the personnel bene­ style. Attachments 190. JA. 9-1889. TWO 1U30M furnished ii72 East Middle Turnpike 1961 Mercury 4-Door Sedan—Ra­ doors and tour dooifs. No down DOORS OPENED, keys, fitted, ner, JA.. 3-4341. itotford , Conn. poln, adjusts watchsa expertly. Cod, nice location, jS C «“ y conductors and rtxif repairs caU fits of a large company, in­ Reeatoable prices. Qp*» toUy. aU idUlttes, Uichan fee tiea. fuU shed dormer, attached Close To New High School gftqlp like tois, a plan that can provide financial dio and haeter, MercomaUe payment. Good credit la our only co^ed, vacuum cleaners, irons, Coughlin. 30. S-7707. V DO answer ALL GAS Glenwood combinaUon ' AthUts only. 10 Birch St. drive .$595 cluding group and hospital in Thunday evenings- 13I Spnice cooker and heater, Umar, light. gsrage, beautiful wooded . yard. Phone MI 9-9125 aacurity for yoto finaily end educetionB for your requirement. Aa low aa 35 jper guns, etc., repaired. -Sheen, caU Ml. 9-4431. , Help Wanted—Fcnsle 35 Large Uvtag room bee everything 1S61 Studebaker Champion 3-Dr. week. Come in today. See Bob knives,^43AvWW_ Amowers,44%#WW4We etc., put •eiaa anewinto feon- i y ~ surance, vacations, sick leave Street 3 a t-4SST. Heater never used, 990. RockviUe t Br e b r o o m lant, ^hUdrsn. It’a^PsyroU SevingaPlaneifiiivwt- TR. 9-4084. Oc- X Cape Cod should have, taclnd- PROCTOR ROAD-Four bad- Sedan—FuUy equipped. OUver, At Center Motor Salee,' 461 ditlon for coming needs. Braith- RAY'S ROOFING 00.. riilrade ato and retirement. / etova, refrigerator, iiw finptace. This cite you toould om, -7 room homo, steam oU inant fak.U. S. amHuga Bonda-the B < ^ toat , Cleem. • $695 Main St. . waite, 03 Pearl atreet, huUt up roofs, gutter and cen- 7 WAKTEDi cupancy June montb ta- Garden— Farm—Dairy 9-790 or l a eee isimy extraa too numerous to heat, fnitv length storm windows now pay an avwrnfa 8% annual intareat f o r to. I960 Studebaker % -Ton Plck-ap— duetdr work, roof, chimney T4; Thorough training provided. cludtag gaa mentien. Futt price 413,90 with and senans taroaghout, lavatory 1338 BUICK four door aedan. Good GONDER'S T.V. Service, avsUable I mUn. - lu y ------Hagendw. 30.31 4491^ Burttm’B has fuU ttaia posltiona Frodnets S-107. . ImtmlSymnTmiBwMmiu. A-1 mechanically. Uras and in running condiUon, $95. any time. Antenna convqraioaa. ^ Jackson 30. 4-8335. We w ork. closely with new N o t i c e laige mortgage avaUabie. The and toower downatain, fuU bath .Many Others At Low prioea ML 3 W 3 . niUco factory suparvisad eervlca. ------avaUabla for womto with seUtag 3.009 RUTGERS tomato end pep­ EUswerta 3litten Agency. R to - upoUln. One car gangs. Insulat­ dealers to assist them in to n . 30, 8-9930. 3Cr. Higgins. 3 a ed attic. Can ba aaen any time Hara’a how it works. Just toll toe people in your Tel. 30. 9-1449.______ROOFTtfO, Siding and catpentxy, building their territories. per plants, |t80 per 100, 1,000 Invitstim to Bfd:^'^ LscatiMiB CHORCHES MOTORS 19M PONnAC cenverUMe with Alteratlens and addutans. OeU- exparteacsi YtewBant -toporttoUty cabbage ixante, |l. per 100. 19 Sealed Mda wlU be mceived at 3 a 3430. pay how modi you want to aavs. ’nwy’ll i - ______<^For Rsat •A whit# walla, radio, baatar ' and 3IANCHDESTER — T. V. Servlet; tags. Woriunanahip gnarantM Glenwood St. 3 0 . 4-41S7. the office of the General kCanager, put toat amount toida f o r you eadi payday; . StudebafcJT Salas. Service direcUooal Ughta. MI. 3-83S5. radio and T.V. spaciaUsts atncaj for advaBeentot. Batary and in­ Salary while in training, b r a n d n e w S'bedroom rapeh. 3CANCHB8TBR-Four Worn C0 >e A. A. Dion. Ine., 9H Atmta OVER' MILLION flowers, vega- 41 Center Street Mancheeter up ^ ______lO for rent, tworiory ato Hot water oU beat, ceramle tita Cod, an eonvaniencaa, hlce condi- r ao Oakland St. Manchsst« '1844. Charter mambar of TSlaa. ' a^eet. 3 g s-4aao. guarantee and commission. to 9:00 P.M.. E > B .T . JunarlS, ^’barament. At praoent usad ra fur- Whan 4ri«Mih accum ulate toay^ buy and turn Op4n EvMUnga UMU 9 P. M. 1948 CHEVROLET club coupe, $395 3 0 . 94840 or 3 a 4-4407. centive bonqs piqa a aplendid taMe plants 38c donn, 41.14 per both. flroBtaoa, attached gam *, tien, wooded yard, fuU Price hundred, cheaper per thousand. 1455 for . the years auppiy of nltura atora. Paritam. For tafor- 0000. OU Ellsworth 3Cltten . .over to you a Swiaa E Bond which toan edda Ml-^^iSS or Dodge 1904,. low mUeage, LOW* PRICES, easy terms, on fine For peraonal interview 1 / nutUon write Bex J8. Herald. amasite d ttto . M g * 91.890. lU . 9-3590. NO HANDY MAN in your home? bonaSt and discount' Bvetgretov. trees, moeUy 41 ee., chemleale UMd by the Water De­ vantent locdUon. 1**$!? Agency,~i^f6rs. 30. *490 or ito itoanat to your total. This way 13.76 a week, Terms at Bank Rataa roofa of aU typss Including m phone M r .^ H . Wheatley partment > CaU 3 a 4-3973 and get those Ut- paatels. MoKtaney Lumber, B fruit tr o f^ a tc ea., hadgM, lOc OFFICE SURE, exeaUent dacor, at 0S0O. A. R.-Wmda and Co. Mr. Ufgtas. 3400.. for example, bepomto $1,085 in jw t 5 yaen. U6S FORD COUNTRY .^ 'aadan* m T BDIGK converUble rebuUt OL Ue Jobs done. ton N otto; 3 a 94835. Apply to Perso^ Hotel Bond, CHapel * 7-3281 ea., cheaper by the hundred. 478 These conalet of Soda Ash, complete facUlUee, atreet and rear 3 a 9430. engine,, radio and heater. Good Burnside Ave,, Grpenhouac." Aluminum Sulfate, Liquid Chlo­ g ROOM ranch, 8 bedrooma, Sttach-- radio, heater; hydramatlc. S paa- Monday 10 a.m. until 8 p.iA . parking. Rental in . 90 Center 94 DUMEX ridsr horns, tftf* garage, radiant heat. Near bu Uta PsjnroU Savinga Plan worl^ even for people eengers. Only 13,000 actual mllea. top. Asking 9375, RockviUe TR. 3IELODY RADIO-T.V. itaono's. | FOR A JOB to suit hom# owners BURTON’S rine, and Sodium Hypotolorite. IT ML t-^ p r iq 9404. 5-4949 or 5-3777 after 9. iilgfat calla. Guaranteed service. on roofing, sidiiig and patattiig, Further detalle may bajiad lot, Commerrial tocation. Prieto t o garage, radiant beat. Near taw; iHio h i^ h a w been able to eave before. If wfil Tbla car 'la In aa good coadttioh j ------— to seU. A. Raale, Broker. 30. adtori and shopping dtatriet. a new one—but doaan't coat 30. 94380. .for repairs and gutter work, for HoBsdMid Goods 61 the office ,^^of the Water AIR CONDITIONED office—10 % ^ woric for yon. W hy not rign up today? 1951 Mercury 4-Door. Radio and meat. —^ 9-1919'avaninga 8-7. . *19,90. George L. Graaiadio, Um price of a new coe! Ber- dependable aervute and written Sitoathms Wanted— BARSTOW SAYS -:r-Wasttagbouse Jdain Street location, parkliig. Ap- heater, automatic thin. Clean. COMPLETE REPAIRS by Stuart guarantee on new work, and free Richard Iftotin <.' - ply 3Iartow'e. iW 3taln St. Raaltor. 3 0 . 94979. If you wiuU tour inforif a t eorrmU ineema, oak Motora, 435 Mein St., Man- R. Wolcott on wringer and auto- Female 88 Iona from 10" up, reduced. West- I960 MODERN 4-roora taNum 0 0 •cheater. -8796 , estimates, caU Manchester Roof­ General Manager and.\/ Buperta- letoio Watotag machtaee, electric WOMAN D E Sm U ught houae- taghouae air-conditianers. H and ■' tendtot CORNER STORE, 0 1 Center 0 crilar, oU heat, amealta. driya; MANCHESTER—Near taw, sduwta yowbanktroioutS^SfnmHBoitdowluekpag^ 196t Studebaker Champion. 6- ing and Siding Co. 3 0 . S493S. % h.p., 116 vrite,'^educed. Come large Ireae, tiO tir^^rbopt& and ■tares, six large rooms, very M63 CADILLAC convaritble,’ lus­ BaHenger Coupe. Radio, heater. rangea, vacuum'cleanera, motors, CREDIT GIRL keeping woric by theI hour. 3 0 ExceUent location for any tawi inforaif ann W iitaiWy T rta m iry ckae*. trous black nniah with conUraat- smaU appliances, welding. 1*5 94497. in. Is h.p. Carrier air-condiUoner. ntss.'Ample parking. Inquire up­ canter. CariteA W. Hutchins. 3 0 good condlttop. OU eteam heat, $496 Mata Street. 30. 94873. Roofing and Cblpneya 1€>A: with room tharmostet, raducad. stairs. 3 a S4474. 9410,94494. ■ h^'porch. garage. 09,90 for tng white wall tires. FoU CadUlac Work interesting mid ipiifA 3tanchaeterw 4 % equipment throughout. Looks as IM l Studebaker 4-Door Com agreeable. Many onploye Wratimtoouse Waste-Awky half 0ta ,, dean as a new one. See thia mender S. Radio, heater. Very PLOWING and harrowing. ROOFINO—Speciallstiw in rapaii^ HIGH SCHOOL girt deatree baby price. /Tiro deluxe Weattagbouae rooma, oU tairatag hot waterhsat, W oddlud St. Tel. 30. S-iM«. tag roofa of aU kinds. Alto new benefits. Experience prer ■MUng.jlt the Shore. 3a. 9-9991. rangea. 1961 models, new. Save L A . front and roe* pdirdwe, Very cm- , haauty jit Center Motof Sales, 481 Clean. Moriarty. teal. Now vacant, 0 0 5 . Near 'v a in St. $595 ‘ roofs. Gutter work. Chimneys fared but ndt necessary. Baratow'e, north .of 3S years' ex- essOffice. 30. Attraetive New Bnghrtd Setting Bowara School, oxoaltaBt Capa POWER AND hand mowers sharp­ estlinstes. We train you bn the job. WILL, Ca r e for chUd in toy horns COd, toad dormer, tiva targa S yeei xhMlsIv GORMAN MOTOR ened. Air cooled engtaea, sold and th e n ce . . GOOD WILL Howtey. 3 a 5 « n . days. Phone 3 0 4-9506. KIRBT v a c u u m cleaner, like rooms, attachad garage, fireptaea $35,000 SALES, In cr, repalradi Opltnl ■'Bquliweii^ GOOD SALARY ifow. Handy butler . and ottato IN hat water heat. Lot 0 x 900. At S5;ooo $M ,0(» .USED CARS 355 Main 8U. Manchester 3lata. mente haver used. WUl sacrifice 819,70. Woet Side, 4 bedroom Phone MI 9-4571 Heating—Phunbinir 17 SEARS. ROEBUCK Situations Wantedr- for apprbodmately one-half orif' (hiM Cod, shod dormer; o|l hot ■•towghftof y«M HAND AND power lawn mowers. ______- • iM i totiMte MMs e S • e e e • 9S 0 lia rs $4S0 McCLURE PONTUC. Ine. Open Evenings UntU 9 , imd CO. . Male 88 taal coet 3 a 9-8319 after .9 p.m. MummiiNB water heat, flreptaee. lot 71 x 30. S h a rp e^ aM repolretL _ Work tBn$ifOX FURNACES and warm or write P. G. Box 9 0 . Plenty ot ahado a to garden. Ga­ 1958 CHEVROLET' Panel 1 ton guarantaad. CaU tor and deliver. air heattag. Eari Van Camp. S a EXPEfOEMCBD electronlca techni­ MwwAMrtVfM 878 Main Street 611 Main Street rage. 04,80.. Briton, Just over 90*9 Oiara . blue, goto condiUon, Vehicle may ISaaiIdaai GrlmBagGrtadtag Sbv. 373 Adams | 9-5944. cian. Deetraa employment locally. 91.9 CU FT. PAK-A-WAY - chest Manritarior Una, beautiful 7 room, toM ■ ENlMtelVMeeeeeee* $ 30 Manehester ba Inspacted at 45 Ratraat Ave. St CaU 30794130 or 34979. Manchester ExceUent referencea. (lae com' freeser, used very Uttte. Coat TELEPHONE ranch, buUt Tl year. E*tra largo from 8:50 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Send 9900, $990 takes I t Slckneaa reh- I mW • tifM MI 9-4546, SEWING MACHINE n p a lrtn g-r Moving—Troddiig Apply to iPerson merclal.F.C.C. Ucenae. CaU 3Q. M I-9-32M baaamant with grtoa entrance, saaled Mds to Director, Conn. Ra- courteously and axperUy dtoe. 9-1985. son for stohM. RockviUe, T it twe bathe,: garage, ameaite drive, vOpan Eveninga Until 10 . gional Blood Program, 45 Retreat Storage 20 beautiful wooded lot. 90 x 30 Work guaranteed at low coot. *'****'. , M... 1 I I 11. . ■ I ' Avo., Hartford, before June 13. ABC AppUanco Co., 31 3Iapla St. | AUSTIN deep. SmaU brook. Subatantial C8A3IBER8 00.1 Doga' Birda Peta 4! rgto naadad. For InepecUon plaaaa SStr CHEVROLET two-door A m 1983 CHtemOiLR Bel Air con 3 a 9-1878. local and Imig tBstsnea movira, LOVE SEAT, in good totoitlon.. . A lOMl one owner car, aqs|lp|isd phMi. Howard R. hbwttags Agm- verUbla, radio, heater, signal packing, storage; OaU 3 a 4-5147. cut from 4-S p.m. 30. $-4089. cy. Mancheeter, 30. 3-1107 any 1 n d le and hoatar. Fom;. near- Ughta. Uka iww. I1A80. MI. 9-0990. FURNITURE Repair Service: Hartford CH. 7-1431. , WANTED WANTED-Hooie for cute Uttena. ~ Q E N itA L CUSTOM iUJLT. i KdOM MANCHtS ' liras.. Raeanf^ overhauled. Complete rapalrtag, reflnlshlng, 3 0 94890. MOVING TO snuOter apartment: time. * restoring on aU types of furniture. EIxperienced housekeeper Located high e« the Eorian aide of the By dean inside and 1984 FORD Victoria, hard top, two- MAMC ITER Package DeUvery. Secretary, day bad, .toast of TV SERVICE TWO-FAMILY, hoiws, five rooms - Motor Sales, esi Main tone finiah, radio, heater apd Zlgmund Goads, Prop, Formerly Light : and parimga dettv- for family of three. Five day% drawers, dreering table, oecner the in country living, jret mtnutae to 3tencheater Center ofWaadns Bros, TeL 3 a S-7444. WANTED-^-Oood homae for klttene, and only 8$ tatautee to thecenter o f B a r t f ^ each, central location. One vacant. Ford4-maue. Ivory over Ml aiy . Ratitearatera. waMwashers and weekly. Live out. Referent cabinet, ebaifa, nelecaUanecwa. Days M RE A OsB Lot 0 ' front. Plica 0 0 0 ; Rock­ White wen Urea. Leaa than 4,< stovera moving neoaity. Fbtdint 30. 9-9478. Can after §• p.m. Friday, aU day aU mrial aU- requested. Write Nights nM Plas Parts Individually dasigato S bedroom Bsnehae with aU ^ vUlo. TR. 5 4 9 0 after 9. raUes t o this sporty car. Beautiful ROTOTILLER chainLin for rent. mD. 9413941S3. Saturday and iuniday,-l647 Main TEL. 30 9-SlM turoa a to nuUntalo that make a 'tra ly outaUnittliig homa Spa-. fiiUy white leather upholstery. Bartow apartment H. 3 a 4'9U4. FOR HIRE Box E—clo Herald TWO MALE Chlhuahuae. bi Cious Uvtag room with panoUed Sroplaea w a i picture jvtadow, snflHT ROfDi oldsr homo, steam Idoton, 435 Mata .Street, Manchee*^ lejiM area, Youngstown klU&n, broakfast bar, outstand-, heat: bun; garafa, chicken coop, BCetors, 333 ter. Pain ting—4'apcxtDg .21 bneq. RockviUe TR. S-59M. -1— hH-^ about . % a m TO settle eetate. ■ Tte9VwiW»nq Lawns and Gardens Plowed tag cenmle tUa bath wUh eolpsto fixtium rw V. g. MMOMoXImf IPAINTINO AMD Paparfianglag. EAIY. PLEASANT work- Faya ■ONUS ctaw oak floors, bstafetord radtatfo0 fuU beaemanl with h a t c h i^ . Lewis SL Near taw, eriiools, riiop- ,0SMrs*eM(i nri^.taest CHARLES KING quafity work, raaeonahla prieae weU. Write Box C. Herald. Uvestoefc—Vdriclii < Carport, patlo; amerite dNmk Heme daeigned fortexpanelon. ptag 0ririct. Now vacant 03,00. Trailers for Sale 6-X and prompt aarrice. Free aoU- NEW STORE Lange % to 1 acre ptote, haaul ' and tandacaped. A Cteora* L. Graxiadie, Raaltor. 3 a dsh, ivory over motes. FiiUy ineured. Call Bart W03CAN, twice w etoly, for Ironte : WE BUY COWS, calvaa a to bari to anjoy.. Prices start at 04ST9. MI 3-6144 and general cleaning. Pleaoo ca i wondaiful home for the vtooto Local, oajo owner car. 1944—9T TRAILER. Thraa rooms. Plante. 3Q. 4444o:' catUa. Alao hptoee. Plela B n * $ 0 0 0 . ceadlUbii thfongbout Many extras inchidtag traUer SANITATION SERVICE. Odd Jobe.. Mrs. 3ClUer. 3 0 9 4 3 1 8 . TeL 3 0 5-749S. ' FOR RENT -Flva room tarn- PAINTINO AMD papaihangtiig. M O n M G E low, gafaaa. Surrounded with 4S9 Main IL , Man- hitch. CaU RixJiyliUe TR, 54491.. . Albert B. Bouffard, 91 Birch St., SBCRETARt-NURiE. Socretery Call For Inspection AnytisM jiunrlffatfr tuMilug l^rralii ManchcatWj 3 a 9-4987, Covantiy, Expert woik. AU taeurance cover- L O C A t ^ AT it traae. TWO acras. U Lind- PI. 9:7384. a^.^ OeU Wm. Dtckeofi A Sen. 3 a to princtaaL AppUeaxt muet EUBIAM GOAT a to kUL 3 0 S471A man St, oft Oak St 30. 9470. ragistarto taina to hondte ] 123 sn u si ST. Worruii E. Howldifq, Ruoltor UgUiM. Drivon Aato Driviag SdMtol PfrERtOCKINO weetheratripebig, ttraa health program. Hntra < £ n x ooi. two fondly ■A Ufca new eamking, etc. Kenneth Canson, to a lor Ott leiwel Tber. A p * by EafwQr P vtar, ORYOUKBKDKER 3fAMCHE8TER Drivti« Academy. TR.1 EXTERIOR PAINTDfQ only. Fraa latter to Rfoiaid B. MailMr, P r^ S ^ E o h OUver ILFtP- k e. 9, RockviUe. .iitt Sales, 461 Msochastsr*s eldssf, |»oat rscom< M ito TR. v im . aattmate. 3H. 84949. ripol, ‘ Boiton Eteinaataiy itoooi, •48 mended, yonr safety, our bueif R.FJ>. f, Mancharier. ROYAt AND ..'-J neee. lictohe gueranteed. Stand­ IMtO-tILUIfQ gardena WALItPAPER REMOVED, avfi^ " 7 ard or aittainadic 3Cr 3flrlsWe age .room 44. More rooew, leerar m s . COB D ia llV , retee. Save money, tMa number, . ^ e , to for 3 0 . S410S. m 45555- /■ 1 'i-'-V. F v.';rv->'

FRIDAY, JUNE 8 ,19BS Avarags Dally Net Praaa Rns For Ike Week BMai ' iU«urt|VBtifr Cvnting May la, 1959 A rl . ta 1^ v itae MMHMMtar fire D m tU F. O. Ctaareet *9 litohflold 8 t, ciety dr PM Beta Xeppe. and a Youth Fellowahlp, and (tao Nor­ 11,650 trustee of the American dvU lib- wich District raprasantativa ia tin» m ent w ill won 5X18 in Pratt and Whitney'e r af tke Aa«t Town e t Windi aufgeatian awafda thie month. Delegates Hear artiee Union. A member of the Roberta Pmtrii of HaMrdvUle. Ttae ofCtaeMaMea Merinea diataig Worid War I, he Beaten Area ftnole win be a t We»> H anchutpr^A CUy of VUlagO Charm sBvn who 1 erw to mmtk are re­ ley Methodist Church, Wercaater, » wtU Uk« a n t queeteed to meet at the ANhooee, Andrew AniaUdi Jr., of 18S W. served on both the Natkmel De­ JkitmJ. Canter Bt... waa recently named Dr. Graham fense Mediation Board and the Na­ Mast., Sunday, June lA Ttae win­ 8 A L E ! ■Ijiliijullilill th« Aragr Buntiy Main and miUara Ma. at S:M> ner of diie contest will received a p-m. - aocretary-fcroaaurer of Balt and tional War Labor Board during .VOL.LXXrF,NO.S08 (FOURTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN,« SATURDAY, JUNE 4,1955 an Fsae 18) P R tG E P iV E i • t (.*>0 «A. After Bullet CIttb, outdoor* actlvttlee or- Worid w a r H H a.i» flrat ohair- scholareMp to Boston Uatvaratty. VJI. Air Force, U.N. Member Addresses man of Oie board of the Oak RMge Judges this Ovaatt^ wiH be Dr. Mre. HUdred Tedford, m HU- ranlaatUm at Dartmouth OoUege. iMtVI iNirii in town, marrfetf, A fteahman at. Dartmouth, he ie Institute for Nuclear Research. , Otaham, Mias Hrien Eatea of ttae « 8S B riden'S t He hard At, will fruU Itae uae ct New England Southern At preaant he is a delegate for MenriMster High BchoM fUmBty, her hooM for a eotbaek eoeial Mob* the aon of Mr. and Mra. Andrew Auaajdi. 7 Gmclave Here Tonight India and PaMetan at Um united and Dr. Fraacia W. HelMck. Ttae day. June d, at • pen. Henabera Nations end was a Member of the award will he presented by BWicp UAW Seek s Bazaar BiU end Monde ace oordMly invited. V2i. Cbromlttee of flood Offices Jhomore at in the Duteh-Iadonealan Dfapote. I the fexial Ooipa. Bunaet OouneU No. 45, Decree of tlntulriied educator, writer'~and and a me.nhar of the UJf. Panel of Pooohaataa. Darilinouth' Oollege, waa recently ■tateemen, will addreaa the ,Oon- T o Cem ent Voted, Sent ewiirded aeoend place in an Mediation. ference et South Church tMa. eve- Itae TW Orem Hawdi Darden etato^cel codteat Hia topic waa Hia pUbUcaticna inohide *TTree- umi UAGunisr • to o k lri0s of fashion j Ottb haa i^oalyoned it* tour of the “B irie^ en t from the Simple ning on . the etAject "The Need fbr dom of the University" and "Ttae to sB b ijl Bm Im DRUG groanhouaee and trarame at the Ufe.'^'Smi of Mr. and Mra. Charles Spiritual Reenforcement of the Fbith and Hope of an American.” e ^ B «Briy«heeiB tha stylaiend prieas you prafar F o rd G ains To Ribicoff K. J. HoU aetata. AoMm . itott F. Shaver, ha. Is a member of Phi United Nt.tion* in alt Atomic Age." He will he introduced by the W I4 « C h o k e i \ m J T STORES June 5 to Tueeday, June 14. Khppa ftTfratemity and is active A graduate of the Unlveralty of chairman of the Oonference Detroit, Jane 4 (/P) —The Hartford. June 4 (ffV-Gov. with the Toanf Re^blicane Club. Board of Mlaainna. t ic Rav. John DIWIY4UCHMAN This i* your oncerS-year opportunity to pick up a w ^ - CIO United Auto Workers Abraham A. Ribicoff today For Merrt-Weda of the CMond Con E, Poet of North Me^Mdiet 717 m a in ST. robe of your fifvorite NoMend atockinfa at this wondor- I r The Bev. Richard C6Iby the Church. 'presaed its contract battles i«d for hie sigilature the con­ P a c e IS S p e ^ Cregational Church will hold their ful lavinia! If you haven’t yet expenen^ the ^li«ht annual piCnle Friday. Jtm 17, at Methodiat Church in East Grew- Oiaterteal Oeatset on two fronts today, hoping troversial Baumg and Rsfflee 6:80 p.m. a t Omter Bprlngo Do^ce. wlch,,R. I.,.who ia attending the At 7 o'clock, praeedlnr the eye­ of wearing sheer, clear, wonderfully-flttlng. Nollwda, to combine the best gains Bill. ^ ■ Election of omcera will take pULCe llitth annual. Naw England SouthX ing warvioe, the Rev Mr. Poet couBlder this your opportunity to “get acquainted.” won from both the Ford While the sUte's Chief Baecu- at thie tune, and a rapvio of the am Conference, will occupy the wlU also preside when the diStHct Motor Co. and General Motors tiva has not said wheUitr hs win town of Man cheater will be eh own. p u l^ df the second Oohgregation- findliata -in the 'Worid Penne Ora­ stgn the meoMre, there has been KRRINT al.Churchat the Sunday aarvica at torical Contest oompeU for a ceeh AM. N R tr GGAIWY ANG fftltN VfGGit G>rp. wfdesnread speculation that it wUI 9:50 am . Mr. Colby aerved aa priM and the opportunit:. to go on The Ford .lelka, with a atrUte get hie approval. P a ir W e re Itaeicotheriiood of l i ^ Moth- deadline only aoma M houra away, e * « w "eoJS!**^^ ere CUcH will h ^ ita Juno meet­ chaplain in World War H and ia to the area finals. ParUcipanU tkc GMlllgf«9Md The bln legalises rafSaa and now conference director of youth were the moat urgen|. / othsr games of chance when eon. ly Monday^ Jane 5, at S > « . at ell members of the Methodist end approved by the leSSf fatari4*.lMiMt Iv'oou But the union's nagotlatlMw the home of Mre. .iWUUam I^ew- work. ducted by charlUble, reUgioua Involved in CO. General Motors were stepped'' up fraternal, patriotic and civic or- "wigSoiiDiue bury, 19 Dbrotty ltd. M ra Donald .M weton't new “Boihiea frettHbed" Ceiewi dMpite ah extra 45 hours M-grec^: m i u b Mi-s-sm Vandonburc wUl he oo*hoataea The ISuCkinghem Ladies Aid So­ irknisations, with definite restric­ ciety bee set the date of Friday, gww«8a%a • APMqfMaAVBM TtaaI UAW,UAW. after once ideuyiag a tions. June 10, for ite annual atriiwberry ■trike deadline, now ^ e it wlU Ita approval by the Senate, after Gun Scrap e ■upper. Three eittinga ere plennedi SHiTiEvBiiffiil call 140,000 Ford /-workers on fairly abort debate, came as that ATLOWPBIOB8 ^ ■trika Monday morning unleae a S, 5 end 7 p.m. Mra. Alvah Ruaadil chamber embarked on its fourth Hartfbrd, June 4 (4?)—Two- of Mountain Reed ie receiving eettlament la raeenad 1^ then. and loMset night seosion of the leaervetions. 1 mtetSSmmifr UAW, F erdB eew e IhSM week. 'Rie lawmakers adjourned New Britain man who figursd AMESITE DRIVEWAYS • r Arthir Dri| Stout mitT-VOUt INUMOII ra i PiHIMNT OCCASieNt ^ were to re­ atT8:05 a.m. today. in a recent shooting efdsoila , n r a m Y i n s t a u i o Membera of both the Soroptl- NOhOHneNfO AIU.EA5HIONI0 NVION ITOC»NG5 in. today The House had discussed the staged a highway dael.oo the aatliailac — Mathlai Spread — FeceM,Bet — Fewer Bott mist d u b and Emblem Club. No. L AAA ■esslona—including one Bssasr and Raffles Bill for hqura J 0 g J M ||B tar MVTNM yeaUrdey. With the earlier this week before p a a ^ g outskirta of Hartf<>rd eariy Aieei Paildac taeto .i- Ihaata Oeatte — Wilka 851 have ticket* lor sale for the ■fc lemai Anaaged II De*eB Roy Jonea Barbecue, Wednesday, («f 5pm l-tdAf •■•idwHAf etrikAdcadliiM fast approaching, it on a roU .saU vote. today that neariy ended M 19% FOB O A » XSAMSAOIlOIfB June 5, at the Bunco Center on OI itp bam lAf MaSIMUItM th i^ ware indicaUmta that to- In another Senate development death. ^ '1 maeUng might go weU into T)ie driveira raced their eore ALL INBIALLAnONB BUFBBVIBBD BE cott St, for * henatlt teaching Dr. Fnude P. Or ifewMJif yesterday. Republicans J o i n.e d acholanbipa for mentally retarded WtaMNMoafMMi. luwlM»es4adM yUle e Inight. with the Democratic majority to south along the Meadows Fxpreaa chUdren; or reeervations may be North Carolina, Dr. Ckeham WM •Wf Up 5am Id4*4 General Motors and tha union pass a bill boosting the atate’a way, cutting them back aad nu rth DEMAIO BROTHERS telephoned to Mrs. Ruth J, Spencer ptvnidcnt of that inatitutlon for were to meet at 18:80 p.m. today gasoline tax from four to alx cents to an effort to force each other BBTABUBHEP 1999 at Spancar Rubber Co.. Chapel S t 19 years. A Prwbyterian and and a t two aeaeloiia tomorrow, Nixon Appearg in New Role _ a gallon, eflecUvs nsxt July 1. The off the road. One of theae will start at 9 pm., Then there was a pUeup when OAIX NOW — A M n o lB Retuma ahould be made by Mon­ Democrat, he haa been a member •wetarflJd Vice President Richard M. Nixon seems to bavs takan up a additional revenue would go to­ MANCHIAXEB MI-B-7B91 — HABIFOSD OBapOl YBBIY day. The aupptr will be served et of such diversified organisationa *TMinv* 945N m «IMBW9 IBNBI marking the first night aeealon at ward road construction. one car crashed into the rear end imiuMuiiJB OM in two months of bergaiiiing, now profeoaion in this photo Just mads available. Actually, it of X third car, veered off aad hit two ettUnga, 5:80 and 5:45 p.m. aa the Senate of the Nadonal So- laOeetor t*p 5 ^ MM waa taken on May 25 at a dinner and reception in Nixon s honor RepubUcana aerved notice befon \ XpriMlMl Ford reportedly bea onered to the Senate approved the tax map'- the other car. MSmiwtef 5 ^ >-M. tow|U»as4eabi dupplement atate nnampliqrmant at the Bpanleh Embassy at Wesbington by Ambassador Jose Sure that th ^ - would go along Two WwepItallBid. compeneetloB paymeata to laid off Maria de Areilsa. Nixon poses behind cardboard Agiuws of a with it only on condition-that Dem­ One Cfr o u g h t fire as police < workere — the prihciplea behind bunaghter and a bulL—(Exclusive photo by Coronal from NEA ocrats support an annual Increase and other motorists rushed to help 9*0riw|IAf the unien’e guaranteed aamuri Telepbeto.) of 52400,000 in state rood aid'to the three drivers, two of them - S ' ’ 'MlrfHiaiteei wegedemend. -imre taken to Hertford RoapttK N-P««Wf. fatoeSiMwmf fete tfMMtfauaa* muniripaUtiei. 5 pan K M Ttae company la eeid to have of­ The Houae has already approv­ ^lyalflc waa tied up for nearly fend to guarantee Ita employee ed an increase from five milllan an \hour before wreekers were SPRING GOATS ane fue ee 4jMs/ 55 per cent of nonnel take-home doUan to 57,500,000. Ribicoff has able t o move ' the three b a ^ .pay for the Brit four waeka of ea Negro Leaders Map said he opposes such a boost; smaohed/cani the highway. N0ti,'vm $m»$ m m m m iamom awtoiit ten idlenaee and 50 per cent fm an ed- Bipartisan agreement on the 8 t^ I^cemen from the Hart- ICE CHESTS ditionel 88 weeke. Unemployment President Examines the'Gettysburg Special f ^ B a rra c ^ local poUcamsa aad AND TOPPERS compeneatioa peid by the veriOua gas tax Increase came after de­ Hartford fiitoiea oped to the IDEA^ FOR CAMPS AND PICNICS, CreMi Staaife Given With Ciali Sales atatea would be deducted from the velopments that sharply empha- aixad political differencea on the Smiling President Eisenhower opens the door for his first trip in a light plane since scene to handle tM ottuation. compeny*a obUgetlwi. Push for Integration -becoming President, ready to take off for his home near Gettysburg, Pa., June 8. The An toveatigatlitoW under way TUe oBer bee been daacribed aa over-all highway iasue. todmr by State FoUtoneff John W. a ;jpieraateed aeml-ennuel wage.” Heart of the differences be­ two-engine plane.is manned by two pilots and has a speed of about 200 miles an hour. DRASTICALLY :.45 tween Republicans and Demo­ McOurk and ChariMXSuga to Tax Indnded. 'The UAW is aeriilag to persuade Atlanta, June 4 (/P)—Leaders of the National AasoeUtion Heretofore he has gone to his country home by car, Murray Snyder, right is assistant determine the eventa lagiffiig up Ford to improve on both the eiae crats is whether the atate should to the fantastic dual. - \ * TkJMCHALfoow for the Advancement of Colored People aaiembled foP an build roads, outside of the 5400 presidential press secretary. (AP Wirephoto). end duration of the beneate it bea ...... • " ' ...... ' ' ' ...... Priacipala In the duel w o m Ds- A U M c a n n a C o h n * offered. mportont strategy meeting in A tbu^ today only a few million Greenwich-KUlingly Ex­ ■ Witt Grove, 47, and OlUe REDUCED OM AgeiMt OAW lours after starting a drive for early intepation in the pressway, on a pay-as-you-go pol­ 41, both of 35 Cherry S t, Now L T .W p O D C O : General Motors is said to have South. Acting on behalf of ninef- _ -rh • icy, or iasue bonds to finance a Britain. held out to date against any form kwg range program. Ike Tries Plane Hied Five Staote 51 BISSELL STREET TEL. BU 8-1129 of a guaranteed wage. But it la re­ parmts of 18 Atlanta Negro school Hong Kong Denies Jobless Rolls Soar Rtg. I89.9S and 845.00 children. HAACP attorneys yes- A Republican caucus yeatsrday Last April 8. Smith's wtfa. Mrs. AdveitUe in H ie Hendd'— lt Ptjra ported to have gone beyond the v o ^ against issuing any bonds. eoBts solid colors and concoMlons jpanted by Ford terdsy' flM a petition vrith the Amie i. Smith. M, foUctoed to Atlanta Board of Education urging Chinese to Free 11 It agreed to support the gas tag On Trip froiiit Grove to Hartford. When Grove tWBOdl. nenaiOns and wage boosts. immediats reorganisation of the increase so as to mdko available emtaged from a hooae w%sca bo Unofficial seureas said that schools in aceordsnee with 4eei- on additional 585 million for a In British Sttikes co t bae offared to pay 5345 ■ I \- hod been vtalttog aiipthar woman, ■KM of the U.8.U.8 Buprsme Court, Kong, Juno 4 — A tv«*b« *t aix major porta alen. Omniaied with 58 offered byhr freevlntade the Oonununlst I t a e Rspuhttcan caucus atop aap- 147 freighters and erounded to ttaa r i ^ thIA Ira Jarrell and the Board of Edu­ portsd an increase in the preaent diMeUt to tell whether President threatre s t ofnf violence creptcren t into ?*T ****ftatare w d aniKiUng B » On Ttaiaday, U n . SaTth was Ford. Ttae^unlon la seeking_ w * cation. Miss Jarrell made no country “ which would Indicate tain’B eiqiorta, 180 aeam m '^ the mente of 5840. Both arms .now the releaee of more Americea lo-cent toU on extoUng pMlmaye|E|Mnhower a-ax happier over hie Britain’s crippling 7-day-oId crew.el 848 marched off the Maure­ aafiteneed to oao year to JaU, to Rsr. 819.96 toppers in pas- pey 5L75 a month pension fw comment, hut President Oevaraaux and hridgea to inoreaae Highway | leek new. twin-engine pl*n* or the be suspended after S9 days. McClatcbey of the School Board fiioni.” strike today. With thousands tania as paaoeagere for Now York tol colors. oaeh year of credited service. Dmartment revenue. gift Uveatock for his farm. wars going up tbo gangway of tha Early last evening to New Brit­ »ee o u r said ths action was not unsxpoct- The*# eourcea, who- co ri^ i; Ribicoff eaya a two-cent in­ already jobless, settlement ef- General Moton also is said to ly forecaat the releiaae of four No doubt about it, be was tickled luxury liner. The men demand a ain. p ^ c e said. Smith got Into aa have offered e Bat six cent hourly •d. crease in the gaa tax ia Important : orts begged down and a sea-' NAACP officials sold the form U.8. Jet filers set free by Pei­ about both. shorter work week. angry discuaslan with Grove. . y / ping laat Tupeday, ware com­ Ttae Preaident used the speedy men’s wildcat strike tied up One crew member told Cunard “Fve got' something up aqr used was worked out after the Su­ Now (C on Page Nine) (Oentinaed ea Fage Nte) the New York-bound Maure­ alasve for tomorrow,” poUeo quoted Q utok-dpG fii dG R dfitt e • • preme Court's derision on May 17, menting on Manila reporta -light idane. A four-seater, at- Manager Sidney Balding they 1954, outlawing segregation in the quoting an Indian editor as tariied to the Air Force, for th,e tania at Southampton. would decide at a meeting later to­ Smith as telliiig Grove itoally. ■ayiiV laat night that Red day whether; they would return to Investigators could not a o cect^ An SalBs ^ fW GGt GIMHMfl to G ot public schools, but it waa withheld first time yesterday on a trip to A few more tralne operated In until the ‘Tmrtamehtlng” derieion China would nee 11 more the farm at (Settyaburg, Ba.,'and the 24 houra ending this morning the Bhip.. If Smith and Gram UeSb Air Force on Tuesday. Similar petitions 'American airmen within 24 Peron Backers back to Washington. He never had in rwpoaae to peace appeals by Ttaa Mauretania, had token on t o met later when they both camo to Ihrt balwBia n i. . . Imn^ Chute's aaent ta t^ would ho filed elsewhere in the ..hours.. flown to or from .the farm before government and trade union lead- peasengers at Southampton. - An­ Hertford in their cars. They aaid South, they said. News dispatches from the and it -was the first time since ers. other 343 waited for her at Smith stopped at a Wtodoor Street Ibr tbs whola worid's srwmnidat baby wear; Ready to Fight, Otea PeiMlng Suit PtUli^pine capitsl quoted J. Face Expulsion he took office he had beeii in any­ But et Stockport, memhere of La Havre, France, and CChh, Ire­ bartMcue wUla Grove apparently G. L. Harper, president of the C. Jain, managing editor of thing mnaller thoii a bege four- the nonatriMiig National Union land. < paid a visit to a woman aoqoatot- Gantty hnittad eoUon ( i l ^ ever pSched)'«' the -Times of India, ss saying engined aircraft. of Railwaymen (NUR) couqilained At Liverpool. 1,100 paasengars ones. ' AilanU Branch of the Na ACP, I t was about 8:30 sjn.. when the biendid 4rilfaem... firoetid vriUi o o iD ^ Talbott^ States ffid' not Identify the parenu con- he had obtained the infonna-., From Church At the form, Elssidiowar fiaahed that striking union men had come have been delayed withh the ueup oemed. But in ani accompanying turn from a “very reUabie a driighted amUe in accecdlnglrom to their hMnea and thraatenad. of the liners Aacanla, Britannic two man met bn ths Ushwny .aa ^.^SBread with love. Extra goodneie ' Cuater, BJ)., June 4 (XI—Tha letter, he called attention to a aource.” Buenos Aires, Argentine, June 4 the donors a 300-pound Berkchire them if they continued to pian the and Empresi of Australia. they ware leaving Hartford dad United atetes Air Force ia cepe- pending suit against the Board of The U 4. Air Force office in UP)—Fighting back against anti­ aow and three head of Black An­ trains. V With countleaa thousands of fac­ the dual enoued. easy-CB A£rlhe Society of Locomotive Kigineers eration of Britloh Industries warn­ said yeaterday. ever, the Supremo Court’s diroc- cials said they bad heard gentines that those who brip to future for shorter trips, "the Preai­ and Firemen (ASLBIF) amounts ed that the criria point to unem­ naMraaeda jrootof: nothing. fiw taws rsatricUng the ehurch'i to intimidation of the first order.'’ ployment would come in a few “No other Air- Force haa avails tlve « i May 81 handed to uA> dant put it this way at the farm: days unle** trains gat roUing, an an p irS M our odB^q^lato able to it a greater , amount of ef­ District courts the task cf bring­ rta^ts fall linder "the teriiMe pen- “Bby, that’s an easy way to t Strike Leader Weary fective combat materials, particu­ ing. school segregation to. an end Both told newamcn they had , a lv of excommunication." come here compared to that car.” James Baty, ASUDF strike lead------Mam Layolb Begta ’ larly including atomic weapons of The declaration y/p^M contained (ir, went home to reat after a stren­ The moM l a y ^ began through' BuUetiiis GRADUATION'S Itoa of Ctoted biBoaa “as quickly aa practicable." Har- comment at that time and q(d not in A 'etatement prepared by the out the country yeaterday. aU types and varieties.” said Tal­ «r said that in view of thiSTnUhg plan to iaaue any statementa until (Ceatiaaed ex Page Tea) uous week and a union spokeaman from ths AP Wiito layafeta kpi^iiow . Thay’ie bott In an addmes before the iS hoped Atlanta officials would after the canference. .^ prieeta to be read/ia thair pulplta cald "there , haa.-been no invitation One big steel-firm in Scotiand JUST THE BEGINNING atock Orowhrs Asen.., ■ see fit to move toward Integration In other devalopmcnta, the Hol- tomorrow. Althouita not an official to any meet'iig with anybody at toid ita 17,OM Workers “there may obodc-biB of pow room stand by the A i^tlne church •this stage.” . - . be no. Jobs for you until the strike ’ Apparently replying to recent now. etriS Ooofereace of the Methodiat ROYAL'EAR INFROnON >. • eriticism that American air pow­ The meeting of NAACP attor­ Church, meating at Chattanooga. helrarchy, it waa made public yes­ Ttae M r strike appeared to be ia over.’’ A good iMilectleo of iqrlon end organ­ and CartMT-SatP, too terday Iv * high church aource. Loadoa, daae 4 l/nT-Prinoeaa dy draaae* in wMta and pastel emort, er has fallen bmlind that of Rus- neys, offieiaila uid repnsantatives Tenn., adiqpited without a diaaent- as far off from settlement as at Six Welsh steal plants have 1st S i m . ‘Talbott said: , Ne Direct Reference any time since it began. their-balitog ovens die out and oth­ Aaae, 4-yeaiHdd peiftet for gtadiiatlon end through. , ...woo'tahrink fromi 14 states atariioa in. Atlanta’s ing voice' a niXHpoiat plan to-'im- The atktement made no’direct News Tidbits the aqmmer days ehaed, tampei^ ' “RsgariOenl of taSil tlie Com Wheat Street B sptm Chiirch. prove relatiomdiipe between white The Btrticing union* demand er manufacturing em tarr reported Queen EMsabeth. has a S S sh t .98 *;«, $8.98 ' munlsts do, the JJalted Btatee Air reference to Argentina - congress­ Colled from AP Wires more pey. Involved are 80 per doaens of firms going over to three ear tafectioa,'* Bachtaiiham with a jjUsUnct desire to look pretty m c i i L A Executive Secretary Roy WU- peraona and N ^ tom in local men who recently approved a se­ a t all tlffiee. Prataan alaaa 5 to 14. Force doebn't ecare worth Una of tlia NAACP and chief church activlUee. cent of Britain's looomoUva crew- or four day work weeks with eklU- aee aWoaaced today. Sha wiU damn.” ries of laws aimed at the church, -xntn. ' have to cancel her Smt alrptaaa council Thurgood Marahall arrived or to Preeldant JuSh Peron. But a n u B ' o e p a h t m e n t — s e c o n d f id o b " ”Air-power cequlree not only last nWit for tho clooed aeoaicn. (Ceattaiied aa Fage Nlae) < Belgrade Radio says joint-Yugo­ With a parallel strike of dock '‘rfCeUtomed ea Page lUHean)' Mp, a Siglit tooMcrew alita bar aircraft.” be said, “but also high­ it was iaaued ahortly after a Vati­ slav-Soviet declaration was. in 9K-year-otd brother F r la e a ly trained crews. I t rs«|uires a sura can City aource said that Peron “keeping w ith prtaclplea ef the Ohsries to Leadea from' Ral- Are communications nstwork all was only a very ehprt step from Ualtod Nattoas . ^ . Favorable re­ morat Gtaetlr,'>Sootlaad. around the globe. It rwpilres an excoramunleatlon if not already so port on bUI to continue corpora­ integrated and tasted logistics sys­ Tiny Life Flickers Out punished by the .church. ^ The priSata’ atatement w u the tion tax a t A76 per seat has been ROAD OOMFBOMISB IRONED tem. It requireaaxperiehce in the thought out of Democrat-con- Three Murderers Die State Capitol, Ja w 4 (Ki— employment of alrpower.” •eeond in a aeriea of waekly dec- laratlona presented in rnoet Buenos trolled Senate Fininee OceumiUee Gev. BlMcoft aaBiaawiil. to S n Ttae U.a. >(lr Force has « them Aires churchee seKing forth the of General AasemUy. after a conference with Bepata- aU, Talbott said. BfU)y 'Miracle Ann Dies; oler^B pooitloa in the seven- Bua driver who waa diaebarged In Prison Gas Chamber Ucan iiadeie a Hparitaan de- “Ttais means that today the after beirg convicted of drunken eisioa to “work ;o ar a haiM IT'S A United Btatee Air Force can de­ Ihontta-otd dispute w ith the gov- diiring of hia own car after work­ hl^way pregraai eanytag oat liver ageinst any tsirgst or area of arhnient. It .aiod: ing hours is found qnaUBed to i San (^entln, Oalif., June 4 (F)—,«plea to the State Supreme Court, - developed to ttae Ra* the earth with assured accuracy to ’ ’*We exjilalned laat Sunday what eeive unemployment compensation. Barbara Oranam niet death with anting in Lea Angeles. awbnx" HELEIM HARPER tha graateat dastiucUve force in is raquirod to ba a CathoUe and India takas a major ajlep to con- outward cokn and dignity yeater­ The. court quickly rajected the existence, Thst is true todsyX-it how arfyona ceaaaa to'ha one for aoUdate its position in Himalayan day in San Quentin’s gaS cham­ attomey’.s claim she was convicted ABANDONS RRBELS Houaton. Juna 4 (ff>—Ufa flnal-tainfant daw no oign of life and pro- etna of herasy, apoatasy or achiam. ber. Two harrowing court stays with Ulefkl evidanca obtainad with will he true next year-,;! aee iao baffer atate of Bhutan between In Saigon. Sooto Viet Nam, Joan time when it will not he trw O _ ly fUckarad out laat night for lit nounoad her dead. To completa that teaching wa add delayed her execution an hour and a,sacrat microphone in her Jail Ua “ Miracla Ann” Dupraa, a .prtr Hartwell ’ 0»'.ten ‘ef (taa Pat dia and Red Chlntoe-oocupled 4 OV—Ttae Defmao Mlatatoy an- Abotve all. cotten tope the 'Hbet a half and impelled her to protest: cell. The U.S. Ninth CSrcult Court nouaoed today that Haa Has Oea. summer fashion rotter in (OanMnuad ea Page Nias) mature baby girl pronounced dead' Foley Funeral . Hohm- -where a (Uaatleaad on Fage N|a*) •Why do they torture' meT” ^ of Appeals to San Franciaco also ao many convenient ways.' after birth but found alive on an morticUn detected life in MiiixcJe Premier Abel Naaaer of Egypt la TraaJ^B^M ’s cUta^^toatt qtMtod aa aaying Israeli attempt Two iirofeestonal kiUetto-her refused a hearing. Bee all our knit hits and 'embabnlng alab. She died "at Ann after she waa given up for partnere in a murder that wee The execution then was ra-sat woven wonders. Have U:30'p.m; ‘ deed foUowtiig birth—eeid be un- to. wipe out Egrt>tian-held Ossa for 10:45 xm. A new pled by the and aeked to ka taken Into Rw 'strip on bordera of two nations plotted for money but didn't pay Natteaal Army. Ospato DMaaie s e v e r a L Slses 8-M-L, Girl, ^ Murd^rec Dr. M. Deomond, a woman p h ^ - daratood authorities were trying Soviet Chic^fg Land a. penny—followed her in death attorneys that perjured testimony Price moN^m^A$n^o• dan in durga of tha premature to contact the fatber. The Duprees “would BMoa war.(*. . . Preaident convicted her reached the 8u- Mlatater T rw T nag Dang oaM of New Haven Clock and IVatch thiae hdure later. She was the the offer hr CeirBartla Lien p m . BHaa*4*».iwia nnreery a t City-ODuAty Hoapital, have ao borne phone. In Romania Capital third woman legally executed in pureme Court at 10:42 xm. By Youth in Maine reported the infant's death early Gotten aaid hia funeral home Co. call! for .toriff relUf for do- A minute before Mrs. Graham Vin*il.bMble8l|r«f!RN(ta I mtetie hdrkloglcal industry before Oslifnmis. today. had not received the body. Ooavletod ef Six Siaytag* was to be lad into th4 gaa cham- •elMvn.Abew"""‘'Y9g Fortlend, Maine, June 4 (F)- — Earlier, doctors gave the beby Another woo.an physician who London, Jime 4 (JP)—Ruosia's foreign producers “have totally bar, Governor Knight again order­ 1HRRC SHOT TO DRATH a batter thafi 50-50 chance, even aerved as a oonaidtant in the case, touring leaders'arrived today la lomotherad our production." Oonviefed of six •toyinga, Jarit OkeotRae.'^Ohle. daaa d ( A - MCKtf |M bwMiyl. SMp. . Elgbt-yaei>old Margaret Oormley Santo and Emmett PerMiu died ed a stay. though a nurse aeld “prematura in­ said. “I don't think tiia fiamlly the Romanian capital of BuoluUaat, Deputy U.S. pefense Secretary "Why do they torture me,” ex­ Three parasaa weta ataot to fawenea SNebadk 4 no*. 5t-M wee frteUy bludgeoned to death la fanta such aa this are always con­ expected tiia baby to )lve. They apparently to lay down the new Robert Anderson oajta. dafenoa os easily ■■ th y had ktllad. Jok- death today to wtaat paRca ekM ' iNiNkieeJ the cellar of her home yeeUirJey irg and grlnnicg together, in the claimed Mrx Graham to a matroo. sidered in criticel condition.'’ realised a W iy tmdar two pounds KremUn policy towarda Tugosla- apanding wUI act be cut or inereea- “I was ready at 10 o'clock.'” BaU Itayler wM wa* a bar- end police arraeted a I5-year-old “Miracle, Ann” weighed 50% has yary little oiance.”' Bha would ed drasttealiy . . Senate pan bare gas chamber where Mra. mam fight. Be htaattSad haa el PANTIKaS. MMaJ4mabM. downstaifa neighbor on a charge Graham died quietly and aloae. . Tho Supreme Court’a rejection euncea. not lie quoted by nahie. Soviet Oommuniot boas Nttclta ahd oanda to House four billa to of the new plea was quick. ttae dead w hmhaad and ertiA $2.98 Baale wfem. P*w*l femteei. 4 *w*^8 yn.. 58A9 of Bret .degree murder. Oermd Taatirday, tha mother qn- The hospital Information desk 8. Kumahebev arrived by plane otraagthen ConaacUcut'a safe­ Mrs, Gtaham, 88 and to trouble Baachil aad deny Aohor. Betta Paul Trolaao -faces arraignment with the law olnoe aha was 13, and At 11:34 xm. Mrx Graham HANOV^Un* GOWN. MewNewMM. WMh. Mnda nouncad aha would niihe the child would give no Information on tha with Pranler Nikolai milganin guard agrtnat racial aad rellgloaa stepped into tho death chamber. were sheet Sfi. Ttae third, a aaaa BportsweeuwXad Floor today. “Miracla Ann.” case. Neither would Ihe reeldent and deputy Premier A L Mlkoyan, dtacrimlnation. ... the two murderers were executed 5L59. Polloe said the youth, who'told for the torture slaying jg Mrs. Her face was palt. Her Upotick “It was (Sod's will that my baby ^yalcian who waa preaant when Buohareat Redid reported. National Foundation for-Infan- looked too red. She wme a smooth them he ,wes.. addUctSli to residing is alive,"-said Mrs. Mark Dupree; the infant died. Dr. Deamond said At tile same .time Matyea Ra- tial Paralysis says next batbh of Mabel Monahan at Burbank in TWO BWDOqCRR FAIL TvmsHKTaf4Tvm>lOM00PPAm.ledi««ka,MP*< k e O [ “honor, crime and war” ateries, 1955. They thought Mrs. "Monahan, fitting tan suit and rfatoastone ear­ N 28. ‘T can only describe this as a she was not there at the time. koei, head of the Hungarian Com­ SaSc polio vaccine released by U,8. rings. VIbterla; B. C . done 4 IM—• IHMLfiKC RAY PAiAMA TeewMStap oM hep9M. fWMl p«A Ma% ^ orally admitted he atruck bfr re- miracle.” Mlraelw Ann arrived three munist Party, ^ipe:rad in the. goes to five ’states in which first a Los Vegaa gambler’s widow, *' pcatedly with pert of a dlamantled could tell them were 1100,000 waa Wearing the blindfold mask and Ttae yritoir. ^hu. 5M.I. 58J5 Now the child la dead. Dr. Des­ months early Thursday night Dr. Romanian capttaL and second grederr ha/e not been de Face g r e e A s t a m p s wariiing machine when aha mond aaid the mother bad not yet Robati Kelley said there was no .The Buefaareat broadcast em- inoculated'. . . Ohio's Democratic hlddtoe J strapped to tho chair, she m'oved Mrs. Moaahan.; didn't talk, and her lips perhaps to a ailaht prayer. GIVEN WITH stated his advaaejes. been notified. ; ' heart beat or breath. phaalaed that the Soviet delega-' r. FVank J. f.Aiache caiUa Harry The gM’a body, fuUy ckA Dr. Deamond said: "We removed the mueua from tion waa. jey ln g a visit “follow­ "one of the great Pn the thrae found no money. Whan the cyanide pelieta dropped IKnto. 54, husky mob leader, and to the acid crock, w e firmly held W a*.. wa* 'pta C A S H SALES MARI US YOUR HEADOUARTIRS FOR CARTER'S KNITSl was found by taer fatber, Manus, Tltae probabte cause of death the baby's respiratory passages, ing their taUia in Bilgrada.” 4«Ms of our country.' only ■to m in a pool of Mood in tbo eoHor. A eraa-tliht the hmgs were not fully and whan the baby still did not Kuruahobav, wtao tamnt yester­ wMa apd____ bar four sltsndsnts Parkins, 47, also wars under death her breath for a long lost aeccad sentence for the hnital slaughter of Ufx to 1 ^ IT E and NATURAL bkMMMtainod agitator from deveIcBed. Ttae taiUgq of a small reap pad, wa gave It artificial rao- day la Befia, capital o f Bulgaria; dlo in Northern India's brteiiae fiem Vletorla to washing machine that ' Oormley bato that way am not davMoped piratioB by massaging it gently,” appaarod to W making the rounds hast w avs' whicb has claimed to 1962 of Guard Young, a O rator Finally aha was foraod Into : Baby Shcf>-itoin Rears waa rspairiag waa found ia a emU least 88 parsotu to four days . grocer, and three small chlldrito. gulping swallow. Wash. RarSav a wen. Thby Just aren't onatoml- lUlley — of aataUltea to give thaiA * BU' I at O . seed. Fat Rwi Ma. ^ o a ^ able to .ake un oxygen.” "whea this tailed we gave a In oh hia tad. wtto Tito. Ourfaw rings on apaartimalflng■ ■ to. An hour bafora Mrs. Graham's She was STRAW HANDBAGS $|e98 ^ Bchodulad axacutlon at 10 a.m„ U:48 am . IIIIIH i q t i w . /•> D ot Cbpt Bdward M. Xoehiaa Bne said the h ^ wasln aa ki. sUiBulant Wa werind ee the hakp Thia- gav* riot to apeeuletiee BtaUF* otoctica a ^ Mario Bcolha Thi eAJPPe B ll)i E13 l (COM oribatqr when it died. - 1 nakas altwut dctaaaa of Ms record G«v. qaadwta J. Knight atdarnd a . lEOM ur w rrH fioyteb TBDia. iSBiU; r..«.p.l.^COIUI A«ANCIM8RM3CMM.X’ V'l. Graha Siaaiihi GIvm With CaiiLUhMi ' eq-FagS '*«•)[ ’ ‘ ^ wtaq^dtatviMd ttas M m ); m ttMtf Bfm Umpontry stay to paralt a mw m >st* «my MeMCHiBnB.CONM* -X, . -A - , A . . W e r.ry *»,. -..efe-'p r,*.**.-

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