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m . 4 \ ■ , • ■'. ’:,^ <• ■ '' x i . ' X. ' ■-J-. V > ■ ' A"' •• . .. X A - fe T-. ■'■■ ■'-■ ‘i /■ : PAGE SIXTEEN , ; , . " ; TUESDAY, JUNE ll', 19B7 Averaire Daily Net Frees Rtui ■ x • TIm WMtheY Alanrhcat^r lEu^tting. li^ralb ' i X f For the Week Failed June g;' 1(57 - r w e g o d t t v . e. W c o t l M r I Mlaa Edith Williams will present Intermission th^ honor roll waa read to the audience, giving. th» her piajiQ and accordion pupils in Guest Speaker ’47 Class Reunion L^'- ''i ' Recital Presented 12,540 OrSUhisd eleorUig, editor., WWdht.' About Towii a recital‘. FViday evening at 8 nanies of- those who, had, completed Lnw 56-60. F.J|;, moter, Ibag hnnikid elementai-y ' course In harmony Member of tbo Audit o 'c lo ^ 'a t t'he W'ickham Memorial. Slated Saturday By Pratt1Pupils| Bureau of Olrbufattoa Tininid.y; High In nUd 70.,/ ■ Temple CSiipter, No. 53/Order, Library, East Hartford. r .f,rt and firal book on }hpory aiid prab- Mnnfchester—A City of Village Charfii of Elaetem Star, wiil liold a regular tice. - ,. ' ' Mancheater High School's 184^ Mnt. Anne StrlcklW^.Pratt, who J iiusineas meettug Wednesday night . Rockville Ehihlem *C3ub. No. 5. Pupils froim ^ew Britain^ Rocky Z 'dass will hold its 10th reuplbir teachea piano, and v o lc e '\ ^ the ; Hill, and Wethersfield took part, as at 8 o'clock at the' MaWitc Temple.' will precede Its htonthly 'meeting hpnle of her parents In Highland j LXXyi, NO. 215 (TVi^ENTY-EIGHT FAGES—TWO SECTIONS) Members are asked to bei.ng baby Wednesday. wRh a potluck a t'6:30 Saturday at the State Arfhory, well as,.tiioae from l^cwlngton and MANCHESTER, CONN„ WEDNESDAY, JUNE (CPaoHfM AdroHMag a. png. g#) PRICE FIVE CENTS Park, and kt'her owm home In New- ( Mancbeater: pictur.es of themselves which will p.m, at the Elks Home, Rockville. beginning with » - get-acquainted ington, presented a group of Inter­ MWi ! tti I I— .., , ' ’b„ ■ . . 1„ be uaed during tha ..social hour The club will celebrate'its 3dUi air- g hour at 6- p.m., foljdwing which a mediate puplla In recital last nigh}., GET MY JUNE in g I niversary, and all charter members steak dinner wijl-'be servpd. In the chapel of the Congre­ menta vrill be-aiSK'ed by Mrs. EHiea- are especially invited to attend; Dwight Patry., to whom.ilj8 class gational Church) New Britain. APPRAISAL - - - beth Gelssler and her-committee. dedicated ,its "Somanhls" of that Local young people who took part Ike Jovial, Members afe also reminded of'the -The weekly meeting of the Civil year, will be the guest of honor. included: Undamae Balchunas. chicken barbecue June 23 at the 'Air Patrol (C A P ) will he held at T^jwn Clerk Edward Tomkjel and Ellen Arendt, Nanpy Custer, ■vidpal- 'Manchester. Rod and Gun Club, the American Legion Home at 7 Richard. Schubert will slngjs^he, I Isla: Judith Peck, Beverly Hayes, tickets for which may be obtained p.m. Wednesda.v. i Shirley Berggren and Donna Fogg, er at cla.sa song, accompanied by the from 'the offlpets. i pifinists. ’ ■y - } composer, Mrs. Barbara Turking- The Joy Orcle pf the WSCS of ton,Patch. I ^ o r k l numbers with the entire St. Mary's Guild i/ill have a pot- the North Methodist Church will Lou Gagnon's orchestra will pro,-- class participating opened and luck plcnid Wednesday at 11 a.m. have its last meeting of. the season vide music, for dancing closed the program. During a brief •V at the home of Mrs. Gaylofd Ckn- tomorrow afternoon at the home noi^33 Richard Rd. of Mrs. Jonathan Law. 19 Bald­ Washington. June 12 (/P)— win Rd. Gars will leave the church Standard Center Church Motherlj Club will at 1 o'clock. Members 'who cannot Five Take President Eikenhower, joyial meet Wednesday at 7 p.m-; at the get to ^the-church without tran.s- HOLLYWOOD and looking chipper after his church and from there will proceed portaUpn may call Mrs. Griswold For T omu Post illness, was breakfaistnost to- to the Red Ember for dtnnen Mrs. A. Ch^^'pell. A picnic lunch will day to 40 H ^se Republicans ■ Kuhn, 38 Morse Rd., may follow the business' meeting. Thomas J. Wolff WHIIl CHAW in a new move to get his tv called If transportation is de­ ! An assistant purchasing agent for ed-down legislative pro- if-'\ 'v ” ■■ 4, , . sired. Robert SWaiii. son of Mry^nd Thomas J. Wolff. 3 Highland i the town of Manchester will be I Mrs. Samuel R. Swain,' 75 Ointage m through Congre.s.s. Ave.. Rockville, a representative j chosen from five applicants to be U.S. Rejects M a c r i St., haa been awarded a' (50 schol­ of Aetna Life Insurance Co., wijl vsrttd from TTle While House- get-together arship' to EJastem vNasirene Col­ bp the featured speaker tomorrdw : lnter\iew;ed by' representatives of f given to IL J. Kerin of :?4^Hartland Rd„ Edward" was captain of the football ■ POCKET THE from the stomach distress. They . By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ‘ SERVICE Fits over average toilet attribute his brief iflne-ss to "slight '• Diiworlh-Comell-Quey Post, No. life insurance field during the past Results will be reported to Gen-1 team and a member of the track team. He was awarded the DIFFERENCE . The I'nitefl State.s told Ry WALTER fe. TEDFOOb Walter N. 102, American Legion, will hold High scorer's medaf in track and held events. He was a mem­ bowl. Sturdily too- over indulgence' In some types of year. He is associated with the ' eral Manager Richard Martin who i Things Are Really Jumping food." LeClerc ■ business meeting at 8:15 tonight Shepard & Co. General agency in will choose one of the applicants to ' ber of the Glee end Dramatic clubs. Forbes Is the son of Rep tiructed. Easily cleaned. Ru.ssig today Sovief'^'Flireals James C. Macri, 43,‘ charged Olrector ' at the post home. Hartford. - ' I assist him in making purchases (or ^ and Mrs. RSy Warren of 109 Princeton St. He was on the New a( our BIG SUMMER At today'.s breakfast, the fii-.st in and subversion are the cause with the first degree mui^er The A tlu Intercontinental rhissile is show^-lifita first, and short, test flight after, launching June 11 a series which will include all Re­ the town. | England preparatory school chaniipionship swimming team, a SALES FESTIVAL from the A ir Force Missile Test CenteP'-St Cape Canaveral. Fla. From left, the Atlas shoots sky­ for joint defensive measures of his estranged 42-year-oId 23 ^reet,‘ Manchester . Judge Charles S. Houp/ will be $51.00 publican members pf Congress, her of Commerce at 6:3^p.ni. on Salary range (or the Job is $4,6111 member of the Glee Club and YMCA cabinet, and waa awarded ward from its istmching pad, continuing Its Upward flighL in center. When the missile was abogt in the 'Middle Fast. wife, Dorothy K, Macri, yes­ the speaker at the fimu meeting MANCHESTER Eisenhower relished orange Juice, CttILMI 9-5869 Monday at the Manchesrer Coun­ to $5,531. depending on the txper- the Ljnville G. Higgins Prize for the boy "who is ouUtBnding two milea high, obseiwers said there was an explosion, and aomethihg, right, crashed Into the sea. - terday aftemooR, was pre­ of the year of the ^Junior Cham try Club. ience and training pf the man [ for consistently manly and helpful displayed in all phases WELDON llRilG GO. MOTOR SALES, Inc. scrarpbled eggs, toast, snd coffee- By way « f contrast this g'ovem- chosen for the position. of school life. ", Both graduated from the Easthampton, Mass., "Your Oldsmoblle Dealer" withoirt 'caffeine. menl said ifi a'formal note that op­ sented in a special 8 a.m. ses- "v He pSLssed up two additional position to the use of force in set- T ■. According to the State Personilil school Suijday, .Authorized Dealer .51* West Center St., Manchester sioh of Town Court this morn­ Department, scores should be (A IN ST.— » I f (-5321 Tel, MI .7-1511 items- bacon and sausage-sen-ed'| lling Intematlonsl disputes has to his guests in the White. House long been a "cardinal element" of ing. tabulated and reported to the gen­ Jmlge Weeley C. Gryk order^ ^ eral manager within a week after state dining rooni. | 17.S, , policy and 'Is embodied in F irst Atl^» M isses, ' T^e purpose <|f the breakfast , the I ’ niled Nation.s Charter, the preliminary hearing continued Wednesday's examinations. ' ' . . , ^ Uies.ot Lancer series is to pul Ei-senhower in clos- On that basis the. United Slates until 8 a.m. Saturday to determine. . what a buy on er touch With GOP Congress mem- rejected as "unnecessary" a Krem- whether there is probable cause for binding Maerl over to Hartford New York. June 12 —Bandlead­ bers and enable him lo <}p a bi( of lin call (or a Blg^i Four declaration introduces America’s quiet missionary work on behalf of condemning the use of (orceTivset- Copnty Superior Court. Macri -waa FOR RENT Explodes in t light er. Jimmy Dorsey died today in not put to plea. Doctors Hospital. his-program. tling Middle Fast dispiiles. sneakers" 8 and 16 mm. Movie Projectors Macri, who runs an oil busthesa Dorsey. 53. entered the hospital "There were some immediate in- The State Dept., in making pub- —sound or silent, also >5 nun. M i^ ile T e s t-C e n te r, CapeeNinety minutes later an A ir Force dicationa that the President still lie Ihe'note delivered in Moscow from his home at 83 Congress S t.,. ali^'projectors. Finest PORTABLE about a month ago. was taken to Hartford Cophty Canaveral, Fla., June 12 (/P) spokesman said: Cause of diath was not disclosed (aces an uphill task in that respect, i yesterday, said Britain and France fdliway's .suMkfn and ( "A missile wa's fired at the Air evea. with some members of liis are making similai- replies to a -jail tqday tn await the hearing. Ha WELDON DRUG CO. — A mon.ster missile streaked immediately. la being held without . fMinis shoes oro os low ^ Force M issile'Test Center’s Cape He waa a brother o f Tommy own parly. ■ .^Soviet proposal made last AP''" 19 001 Main St. TeL Ml S-6821 two miles straight up yes­ Canaveral launching site today. Rep. Brown of Ohio told news- Th'e U.S. note suggested that Woman .Sitting in Gar os Dorsey, also a!, bandleader,, who Macri is accused by police of . ■'ll I'rii terday, then exploded. Thou­ Shortly after the launching the died.last November. .Jtussia. rather than repealing de­ 1.88 missile exploded. There were no (CofitlDii^d on Paco T^flvo). clarations to whirh it is already a shooting. his wife at 4;20 p.ra. ■* sands of spectators were con- He had been uhder treatment for while shei,-sat In the driver's seat casualties." cancer. In Januarj- he w m op^r- parly, should put into force the Hioy oro woshoMo and d l hovo built-in sup­ , fideiit they had seen the “At­ The spokesman adtjed that U N. Charter's principles. of her son, John's 1956 Plymouth las” take its first step toward aled on*for a lung growTh. "Hvo parked'in front of the Highland ports. sbOs for ovoryono. "valuable information was gained months later he left the band on Use of Force intercontinental ,— and per, as a result of the lest. ExtensU-e Lifer at Funeral Park Market, 317 Highland St.. } the road to enter Doctors Hospital. In this connection, the note According to the victim's sis- ' flight- testing of rocket missiles Jimmy Dorsey, like his more- haps interplanetary— flight. i chided Russia about its use of force ter, Mrs. Gertrude Hagenow, 49. •nie A ir F o rf. and the Defense . . . has been going on for some famous brother Tommy, came out Of Wife, 3 Children fn Hungary and its "campaign of who was seated in the front seat Dept, wouldn't it wak the At- . time. These testa will be con- of the poverty-stricken hard-coal of the car, Macri pulled alonCTlde linued.” ■“ regions of Pennsylvania to. head laa. They wouldn't call It any- their car in hi^; Ivory and gray I ' He wouldn’t specify 'the "vslu- one of the most famous bands in , thing but "a miasUe." or say di- Cadillac, leaned 'oiit the window, ' recUy how It itieasured up to ex- i able Information" or give any America. TTle two brothers were other details. noted for the music they made and fired at leaat four shots with ^ ^ main st. -pectatlons. his revolver. One of the bullets hit It aewned certain, however, that As an intercontinental ballistic separately and together and. won E 3 S H ' *'t» I subversive intervention in their Mrs. MOcrl in the left side. She. the cigar:ahaped. skyrocket' w m missile, the A lias at peak develop- almost as much prominence for wife and three children. J domestic affaire, give them good was pronounced dead on arrival Right in the hapdie—right up front—in the menT would have a range of 5.000 the celebrated feuds that kept them The four died in a fire Monday ' In d i^ the A*llas. cause to gee the strengthening of at Manchester Memorial HoapitaL new Motorola are your most used controls! The test apparently miscarried. miles and a'speed-that would take apart. night that also took the life of | James Macri leaves Town Court \vith '"Policeman their security, as certain states in Fired at Close itaag« BMlISMOHMUHBCIfT Th . A ir Force In its terse sn- It to Moscow in 20 minutes. They buried the'hatchet in 1943, Mrs. Cooley's brother, Charles, open friday pighis and all day monday the Middle East are now doing tn Thomas Graham after postponement of first heayinK. Miraculously, none ot the shots nouncement said the missile Itself! The Atlas also utilizes some and in 1953'' formed a band to­ ■VanderWarker. concert with each other," the U.S. m mrnmpfouiimmmM blew up shortly after. It waa featui-cs which' scientists hope to gether after nearly '20 years on hit Mrs. Hagenow, although they rnm m u Originally funeral ser\-icea were i note said were f i r ^ a t close range. launched.' build into s rocket that would be separate bandstands. Tommy planned in a funeral hpma here but ■ The United States‘suggested that A ir Force Bllent j capable of shooting photographs -ghoked to death accidentally in'his John Davanney, owner o f tha the-program waa canceled ^-hen a i if Russia "sincerely desires" paci- Highland Park Market, told re- An, A ir Force spokeaman <1^. of the moon's dark sic alea|» Nov. 26, 1956, ,ai\d Jimmy prison spokesman said Cooley tying the -Middle East it could do porterk ha heard "aeveral ahota" e|ined to aay.'Juat where the huge Yesterday's mltaile attained an carried on'the(r b,^nd. " would hot be permitted to enter so by working "constructively with­ rocket met nilshap. testimatSd height of only lO.OOO ■ Born Leap Year'day. 1904, in and went outside' to see what was : - the building. ; ' in tW9 United Nations" to solve happening. Aa he emerged from It, was i^ehl^Jfl^ as the Atla(^ feet—about t4-o milea—^ fo r e it Shenandoah, Pa,. Jiihmy was an Yesterday, the Rev. Joseph Rey­ such fundamental problems aa th^- the store, Mrs. Hageno-vy shaUted by Informsints whose past state- disintegrated in afi orange flash accomplished miujicisn, and a coal- nolds, Roman^Catholic chaplain at Afab-Iaraeli dispute., ixients about operations at the and s plume of blark' smoke. mine-worker before he was .16. to an unidentified man iM ig h t^ u the- hospital, waa qugted as saying The State Dept, said the note from a pickup truck across the launching aite have prove4 100 per Spectators, the nearest ■ of them His father, s miner and aelf- prison roles woidd prevent Cooley was delivered- to the Soviet For­ cent accurate. i street that "My alster has badti SAVE CASH ■from attending the sendee in a fu­ eign Ministry by Richard H. Davis, shot.'* . TTie Atlaa was brought here a | (Continued on Page H (Gontinuefi 'on Page Haven J neral home. who is in charge, temporarily, of feiw days ago by special truck con­ Devannay said he glanced at tha the U.S. embas.sy. fleeing OadlUac and got a regl^ . voy from San Diego, Calif., site It said the British and French of Its manufacture. On hand for tcaUdri' number. nunuier replies were delivered the same proved to be wrong by only one the firing were repreaentatlves of i day. ■n digit and police had *9o trace the Convair Corp., and General Elec­ Supports ‘First Stage*.. tric, w'hlch built the Intercontinen­ owfer II Sights America, cdrrect number. P lu s D O U B lE tal' ballistic missile. Observers In London. Britain gave condi­ The store owner iMid he ran who have seen preyioul versions tional approval today to the Idea back inside to telephons police vflf- rocket ’Waste-'said -tWa-was • not .. JOt^p«ilng-Europe..loZaerlaHn:^>ec.- N like any they'd, seen. “ tion aa, part of a "first stage" dis­ lance. Within minutes, Patrofinan And for- the first time since, armament agreement between ,the missiles began soaring up from SoWet Union and the West; (ContiBiied on Page ElgMeea); launching "pads" • at . closely- ., Provincetown, Maas., June 12 i/Pi It stipulated that continental rsstrlcted Cape Canaveral, an —Capt. Alan Vlllieni o f Mayflower official statement was forthcoming n reluctantly accepted a tow line (Continued on Page Twelve) abnest st opce. Previous firings today from the Codst Guard tug .. . ------have been officially announced Yankton after he had brought the only days sfterxyard. replica of die famous Pilgrim ship Biilletiiis under sail almost to a nioorlng In No OasualUes 'from the A P W ires The missile rose'end burst in,s Provincetown harbor. ftre-ball at 2:38 p.m. lESTl., "ITte Coast Guard said if speed News Tidbiti^ la maintained, Mayflower should Colled from AP Wires pick up the mooring buoy this af­ Shamoldn. Pa., June 12 "(Jp)-- ternoon. ‘ . 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LAI.UMIA Ospe Cod would require many Tennessee 'Valley Authority noti-, new " Ainerica na” ... t he hpuro— perhaps days unless the minum cabinet, earphone* ^ H9PH #ul el till lubiflft — Hartford, June 12 (AT—Diffar- fies restaurant In electric power ATOM PACT DELAYED controls are in the handle. winds were more than commonly for private listening, msny pulls ii pktuf It tiitrp 11)8 ctfir?*' aneas wltlch have forced a delay tn board building It will cancel thetr Washington, June ijp)— ^The Ynu can watch the screen other big-set features! accommodating , and Mayflower 12 the propoacd merger of the Con- license because they have pot Senate Foreign ReUtione Com­ while you tune the set. Come see Motorola before nactlcut. Federation of Labor has numerous commitments, made agreed to serve Negro employes of How He Confessed Plenty Of Console convenience, you chooM any new T V ! urgent by her promoters. mittee today put off final action (CHTi) and the State C lO igrew In TV A .' . . Gen, Laurie Norstad re­ »n a proposal for U.S. pnrticl- “ Super numbers today ,as the CFX. conven­ 12 Days at Plymouth portedly speaks, strongly, to tkm- Americana" portable features Onlj- a brief call at Provincetown Hartford, June, 12 iJ*)- Arthur* largely coincided with the ' storyiS|8^“ ^ „ in the • Intemntlonal tion went Into its third day. - gresainen against any move to have i.^tomlo EMrgy Agency. SUPER .MARKETS Mayflower II idUnF.alons: off Nantucket was planned before proceeding to CTulombe slumped'into the ^Ijiess-. nrcviously told by vvitnesses for the Agency. ■ Sen. Free Parking XTp to now, the main battle, has Norwa.v withdraw, froiq K’orth A t­ chair in Superior Court shortly stale. (R-C nlll), new sliip,110^ picture tube .been the b F L proposal, backed by Pl.vmdiith for a- 12-day call after which.'the .Vessel contipuqa to New lantic Treaty Organization. after noon today and. with con- .ip interrogation began Satur-1 “ Msy».vesld the Vl Praaident TTmothy J, Collins that MoPerolm't new tIO,' pichiro hibo .York, there to remain as a tourist Income and corporation taxes sid'erable profanity, began to give day, Feb. 23, he said, when he and j 2 m '‘v V**®** *n»ho it 4' thortir from front. ,9> bock. would bar intematiqnal represent- Senate Votes Farm Bill Funils, attraction throughout the slimmer. due June 15 will be payable June. his version of h(?w he cahfie to don-, Joaeph L. Taborskv, h(s co-defend-.>-|h-t ®* S »eeervntlon Truly'trim pertablo TV thof laksi / attvaa^ -from -holding office fn the Until she returns to Plymouth in I? thia year because the 15th date fees to a Uif ihsif 4opih. Weight Isii, 1oo.i to a series of nfurders, la s t! ant at rthe current murder trial,T He .eis . « ‘*” ^f®****' merged organizatian. the autuihn slie'wlll 'contimie to fly falls on a. Saturday . . . Sen. Lyn-■ wdnlar. : webt separately to State Police, LOOKS GOOD A ll AROUND IN 2SIZIS-.U'or 17-OV.,- Givot 17' ovtroll dioeendl (133J '. Aa' the delegates met today to don B. Johnson (D-Tex) Bpoasea TXs back bUndi with rtit of lot, oil dtegonol pichiro Ivbo. In ibvtn t.. In. viewing araol. Extends Ike’s Soil Bank Project -the Union Jsck< Then she. wil) be ,The ex-oonvief wore e gray ! Headquarters at the request of Lt. i. * net on the prqpesed new consti­ formally turned oyer to Plimoth White House of (“ lagging" in sub­ NATIVE l^eki-imart eut'In the open. ^ rich 2*tono coUki. suit with the jacket Unbuttoned, I Samuel S. Rome, who was in i decision. tution, the Collins. forces an­ s plantg.tion as a permanent exhibit mission' of nomination} for Senate a white shirt wiUi the collar un- j charge 'o f the holdup-murder in- nounced that they -would fight to Washington, June 12 (AT —■ A » o f Senate i conferees ' who will confirms tlora^ WAYBEST in a reconstructed Pilgrim village. buttoned, and a i>8ht blue figured vestigation. ! Native Fowl iLb. effect other changes tn the Con-, marathon. (Senate session and some'iu,k the House to accept Senate Mayflower II passed Peaked Fotiy h u n S ^ leaders of. aviaqon necktie, the knot of which had McDonbugh reminded Culftmbe | ^ .MUXJON PROJECT aharp vote switching gave the ad-] extensions of the soil bank New Haven, June Ig yp) __ SEE MOrOROLA***Americana’*-NiW tST FINEST PORTABLE TV-TODAYt ■titution. They said the other Hill Bar at 8- a.m., EDT. with a industry, pwernment, piilltar.v'loosened for comfort., that State Policemen had testified i ehangee they would seek to rriake ministrstlon's soil bank program | The House, when it passed the squally, . 25 kppt . southwesterly and Community honor Oen. Curtis . Mayor Richard C. Lee today 2 His mouth worked nervously as pre.vioualy he and 'Taborsky w.fie ; a new lease pn life today and pro- farm money bill, had voted 192- LeMay .st dinner marking end of wore theee; whipping tha scr into whitecaps. he raised his right hand, reeled invited to cooperatfC ^ Mnounced; federal approval and vided hundreds of millions o f’ dol-'i87 to end the liberal acreage- his 9-year touri as sir power's big COUNTRY VIEW '1; The merger conatituUoh pro- The bar has ended' -fiumerous the back of his left hand j^ in a t i " I wouldn’t call it invited, " Cu- ^n an clal bB4sklng for a apooiMl poeea biennial conventiona to be lars for paymenU to farmers. reserve phase of the soil bank — voyages In the past. ’ bomber chJef.-'C. Bicycle-mounted -maoatvp-^—rodovHopiBaeMt— p n f^ The Senate unanimously passed applying to wheat, corn, cotton police to patrol Philadelphia sub­ his hip and swore to tell the truth 7^fni>e sold. "We didn’t have any r e a m e r y heM' in . the odd years. They con­ Chief boatswains Mate William Culombe oaid that he was 33. | choice. We were told to get In that gram — wiiich will coat 185 Butter FRESH C I> . last night a (3,668,972,157 farm ahd other festrfeted crop land — way beginning Frids.v. P m m S E 2 m EXTRAS... tend the eonvintlon should be held Joseph, skipper of the (^sst married, had two daughters, aged Police) car. mUlion. T1» new Church S trA t ' money bill and sent It back to the efter payments . of (600 million Nevada Tax Commission says he O fficial Bob FaHar Yauth Lootua lO toball In the .even years so the conven­ Guard Station, could discern with five and 13. and had lived in the " 1Iv 1 didn'tdl want .to*get in that: se< VALUE tion eilhi act on political endorse- House. But the 78-0 passage .vote' on this yearta crops, ses-Trstndd'eyes, that the replica has no Information "that would car.r. MyMv wife had dinner all ready." uaK htreet redevelopment proj­ Finost quality construction throuqhout. came only after aeveral close. The -Senate reversed . this and lead to iny . definite conclusions Rice Heights project for 2', to mentsil'' ■ , of the, original Mayflower was 3 years. , Culombe went on to tell how he ect already underway. ALL ^ 12-OZ. 2. The‘constitution proposed s per testa of ^ e n g th on specific issues continued these payments through under tow, but others could not against, the TT-opicana Hotel” .in j and Taborsky were-taRen on 'a ride during r 13-hour session. 1958 crop* with (.TOO million cohiiectlon with New York dis­ * He gave his address os 72 Seyms 1Official "H ow Ta Imprdva YaurOasaboir' e^tta tax of 6 cents. The Oollina ,St„ which Is the location of . the to places in CoveUtry and Rocky ' A FUNDS FLAVORS CANS forces contend that should be low­ Majorit.v leader Lyndon B. John- authorized blit not yet provided.', (ConttaiMd OB Page Tweaty-aevea) closure that memorandum foundj Hrohlngton, Juge U Book s FREE! on Frank' CTOstello listed .ambling l Hartford County Jail. san (D-Tex) called the Senate Sen. Lausche lO-Ohio/ made ered. The CFL. Itself, has.had s A t ty. Thomas F.' Ued^bnough, (CoBtinued OB Page Twelve) ' AMhd a bitt«rr« over 8Q pagM...ov*r 300 photos... lips on 5-eSnt tax which was reduced to back into extra-hour .duty with final effort to, chop o ff this pro■ I winnings q( hotel... Senate For­ rlalmft of savings, the SeiMte lo. two more 'annual appropriations eign Relations Committee meets representing him as special public THREE fialding, pitching, hi^g. 4 cents at this convention. gram , just as the Hou se did. He i bills to work. on. was beaten 71-8. 'That 'overwhelm­ ShipB of 18 Nations amid signs it is obont to approt’e defender,' asked Culombe the^state WM » KW78Jjg4,800 DIAMOND (, The'constitution setyj up 6f his health. '. Another Turncoal oporiUlng funda ehlnery for the election ,of officers One of these w4>uld provide ing Senate margin. . compared U.S. parttclpation In. Internati(>na1 (or the Veterans AdnUnlatraUon (5,378,324.800 for 20 miscellaneous, Atomic Energy Agency. "P(x>r.” he replied. SOLID under cagtaia,..coq4UtlaBa. hy with, the narrow 5-vpte House To Pass in Review M d .sontA 24. other ladepeadeat V i 'government 'agehclM for the “Gate count at Bniy ' Groham's ■■ TlHr lawyer askad hljft'ltow long WHITE MEAT call votie. The’ <5)lllns foices con­ decrstdn the ' oTB'e'r ’ "way, ""gifve Leaviiijit Red China government ogencieo. Pioaaag* year starting July J. TTie other strong Indication the final .verdict Naw York Cruqade totals more it had been poor and Ciilombe said, tend th ^ .offleera and otoer major ' Norfolk, -Vs., June 12 IB,— The "approximately about years’." was.by a 72-0 vote. The Wgitp. lasuea snouid be aettled through carries (2,885,290,781 for the Labor will favor the soil bank. warships of 18 friendly nations rode than half mllllbn in four w eek s.. -20 HOng Kong, June 12 ,(A»iThe Culombe said that he had been proprlatloas meaaurft new OPEN THURSDAY aecret'bidlot. and Health'. Education and W el­ Bifigeat Senate battle centered easily a t . anchor ' today, awaiting Algerian capital returning to nor- back to the Heuro wTiM~ Fresh Selected Pruiis and V dgetables in the BridgewAtec State Hos^itiU U.S. Oonaulate General tc^ay said Heuse ' , ■p ' , 4. ih «r eonatitutiqn requires- a fare Departmenta for same, period. around Ruasell'a gffprt }d put 'a toviaw by their top military o«l- after wild anti-Moslem riot­ Ameriesrt turncqgt Andrew Fdr- , /^ EVENINGS In Massachusetts for observation 'ly 27 ‘mmioa.•______mora___ _ 277 majority vote for the election of. ah Neither waa excepted to 'arouse nationwide limitation of (7.!i0 an ifiala but alert to. the unexpected— ing enraged French' population, tuns- of lohis, Mich., is les\'}ng jPA SC A t At lasf.thf fruits are here, such as: FRESH CUT NATIVE much floor contgguersy. - . acre over the longer range con­ which left six dead ^and 37 in­ lir 1939. for a period o f 38 days. the Senate. A Seaate-lHoaae UNTIL 9 official with run-off elections should- ■ui emergency dtapersatf Red China Saturday. mittee will, eomprotniee dlf- Phims,.Peaches, Cherries, Blueberries, any candidate fail to get a ma­ VletoryTSe fke ' servation reserve part Pf. the soil . Poaatble withdrawal of the great­ jured. I, ■ I- . “ It's an insane ^yltim ," ' Cu­ Fortuna waa one of 31 U. S. CELERY lombe explained. feroaeea Uter^ . ~ Seedless Grajpe^ Cardinal Grapes,^ Pine- ASPARAGUS BROAD ST. jority. The Oollina forces contend Overall, the Senate Farm Bill bank. This part of tWe program est-arm ada in recent , peacetime. ' Thirty-six refugees from Oom- •soldierii • captured in the' . Korean AMPLE ' that a plurality ahould suffice: v action waa. a broad victory foy thb provides for retiring, farm land by History even figured hi the (Tpera- ihunist China sail Into 'Heaig Kong The B^tneos said that also he had War who refused repatriation after I apples i)’Anjou Pesrs, Pink Swdless ' ' ^ Ihilenhower adminiatrattoii'a farm planting trees-and maaa. , tnday' la motorisiMl junk- they bean in a MaMachuoetta State li^G LE Y AFPROVED. FREE PARKING A « the dalegatae convened for to­ tional plana "ot tha. Na-vy in . thia the fighting stopped in 1953. Seven g'Wefitagtha.'ljiBeMg (Av-Tha Mllclea, although key iasuac^sUll' San.,.>lundt (R-SD) led a *uc- stole and body o f , Rod Chinese Schools* for tha W#ak Mirtdod a V ’ L.i . T Grapefruit, Honeydew. Mcloiut), Margo * ■ m I* j day's baaoioa they were resigned to concantration - of 111 ohipa of Vt 'Of the 21 previdiMly returned to the Foreign Kehltletis Osm- a Hog and H g fsr fight: None ven- 'hra subjact to ' a Bahate-HoUaa eosaful iKfort to knock, out fortiga nationa and tha United- soldier they kiliefi to get boat... yaar-and-a-half before he "took Uriited Stotes and one. died in R4d p O n m Fears, Ditticioiin Eating Apples >and. ^ lb. denapromlae. money llmitatioa. Ha aaid It would States. ' ■* . Stork Club oumtr Bliwman . Hilc Wt^MWl ehlBB. •\ torad a pesd^ on as to how or/ off." .r ■ ' China. ' t ■ Sweet a4«r. - l ’ Ohaa dH otiTdigla would ' end. San. Ruoaall (D-43a>, who aa artpiMa the long .ranga prpgram by Y O t equrae a (Uaparbal |tan U Ungsley valnatarlly aornioders to The atofy Culombe rotated after. The |RMt rsoa^t.l retumae , 'V floor maaagor (or tha MU loot two Now Torkipelieq an eharg* of Btata Peltee IneeaUgaterk .befan ELECTRONICS LABORATORIES n m ) hattlaa loot win load a « •) (OaaOiMMfi Mi|raga ao*rsa) - felonious aoMult wlUt gun. queetioding him la st. February

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North dealsr # torneys tintu, Friday ' tp file citri- N std Not Em ban^st S41 BROAD 8T. '>• OutdoarlConcert at Church lunches and purchased milk and • rJ-," / ' • ice cream a t Die University mUk SAVES SLAM North-South vhlnarabla fer Man Prefers Andsrsofi-Shes Post, ~No?'Y044. On R i^ is t0 ^Oirard tlona of cAies.the.v contend back _ ^ > '. wmAts of' talso iarth have /< \i p la n t On pkper, you shouldn't have N pflTH VFW And'' its Auxiliary, \vtllOJie up thrijr claim that~,Girard'a con- ^ • r e il NMl ambantontMa* baeauta rilPP*! to »«»- V BoUon, June 12 (Special)'~Tlie ParenU who aaslated Mrs. Rob­ much, trouble 'with the slam eon- A A K J S 4 host to- the Hartford Cofinty atitutl^nal righta Are being "bar- bladjtad a*at■ jusyjust vtha tha wrons WBa.^M«a.T)o not trset in hand. At ths Council meeting Saturday night a'l Whahliigton, Juna'lX hPl—A f«d-»fsgh.v kept'^ln force an order di- gAllied away. , in flagrant viola­ liraiva 1In tartM-ibte ■ bappanlns tb you. Mnnchuter Salvation 'Army Band inson wars Mrs. Donald Tedford, M K l a « -s i..jk > . .« 7. __■ — I* Am# iiMV # Is a 9 STi t e-n v«e4 ^9 Wa ela Juat Mrs. Samuel SUtham, Mrs. Wil- table, you might loae a truipp 8 o'clock'St the post borne. eral jufigs today pojidtred iclAsh recting that Gjrard "not be de­ tion of constitutional provisions.:' •ustiwflnkle a llWa PAffnBTB. Iha Is pleased to an iro u ^ the installation undar the dir^U on of P eter Carl«' trick to Weat’s Ja«*. ' ' • . ♦ .M" * Qatee OfM 7:19 ^ er over aljuri....Ujtatlne _____ (non-aefsi_ Apwdar,______en.yout,.-' Hsm Haggis, Mrs. John Btruff, and AT A Q J The n ^ ’ly elected district, offi­ ing srgumenti bvsr whether trial livered to custody or control Uarl J. Carroll, one of Girard's jSlatas, Hqld Jalae taa% m m ill of an air. coliditioning system in this eoh will be heard in a concert at Mrs. John Swanson Jr. Mrs. 1^- How would you know that Weat cers will officiate. laical rtfflceia any foreign goveritmeht or pow­ lawyeia, argued there was no con-. ao thay. leal more 'ould violate ' not aour. Checks ‘tatate odor'*' idan- modem brokerage office^ the United Methddlat Church Fri­ ron Lee was the bus driver, A 10 T ^'Bear Swamp Rd. winds between er." The 21-,vear-oid- specialist AUtutional or" stAtytory authority Jack? V. ' A ■•'■'7 I 2 ' Hlrth, chaplain; Mrs, •lane Fortin. ^the consUtuUonAl righta of William 3.C. now is in U.S. A rm y'tjistO dy. for this couptry "to waiVA-'Jurls- tura breath). Oat TAaTDITO at any day at 7:30 p.m. The band' makes , Mrs. Garland, Grade 2 teacher at - f J ' 4 t J ' trees o7le whsir M "fc S'iyear t)U 8tee; Mrs. M ary l.,eDinv '^S. OtrsriL ^ ,A sworn statement by Seebatary dictlon over a, soldier” foir an act South played the hand. Ttaa ♦ J » R A I 7 < S "The third'^houae on the left is'ah' color bearer; and Mrs. Lillian But 'Jimge Joaeph C, 'McGar- of S tale pullea said ^ ’''^'n’either committed in performance of of­ . ory of William Perrett, who was a paranU of her pupils, took the en­ 4k 10 7 K 3 Tnember and leader of the local tire cisas'on a picnic to EUzaheth player. Was Lea lUuMn, a^; ♦ » • ' old one dating back to Jhe Revo­ Liters;'JiAtrlotlc Inatrucior. rsghV IndfcAted tys would nqt reach made nor was consiyltod about the ficial duties. chdi^;h. ' ' Park at Hartford this week. 'Par­ York attt^ey who’^has-^ton one >01ITH lutionary War. It is owned by ■ Past, Presidents Florence 'PllU A decision uptil sometime next U.S decision Iq hand Girard to "Never has a soldier in the per­ SHEARSON, HAMMILL & C0. of tbs county’s Isafug^^ bridga and Oglo’re While, co-chairm an^ week in-the case o^-the Ottawa, a Japanese^rfl for trial. formance . of official duty been The Womnn’s Sbciety for Chris- enU supplied transborUtlon. A Q ■ Philip Denpneourt, an ex-N,avy \r taln Service (WSG3) will have sev-' n ^ r t o for h u m yearsc^Y^ea found B A Q • 8 7 the gift table, .request local mem­ 111., soldier charged'w ith. Killing a. Dulle.s. ,-however, expressed no submilteii to a foreign countr.v,” FAtHER'S DAY 9lS MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER eral booths accompanying the con­ Mancbeetor Evening Herald Bol­ ,a way to axpkm tha. .tiump sltua< ♦ K q 10 t fighter pilot and a healing service- i bers who wish to dons^'^'lfts to Japane,se woman in Avhat GiraVd dissent to tlie decision ami said Gayroil said. He added that "there cert which open a t 4:30 p.m. ton oorreepbndcnt, Mrs.' Louis Uon without a risk. * A K » 4 mah at the Kast Hartford plant bring them that evening said was an accident. h»„And Secretary of Defense Wil- has been an .attempt to sacrifiice F O U N D E D ^ 1 9 0 2 People are Invltled to come and *e*«Pbona/MItohell Wqst opened the Ja^ o t dia­ h'ortli East South Wert of . Pratt A Whitney Aircraft. ' In day-long arguments yesler- concluded that it was of the this boy to satisfy the political mo­ have a picnic supper before 'the g-9821. / - monds,,and East took the ace of 1 * Rasa 3 V P a ss' Besides the' house, Denoncourt (lay, «ttornA,Va chllenged th e> lg lu 'K’ealest Im portance ifor this tive.* of the governm ent." OFFICES IN PRINCIPAL performance.” mamonds - and returned the ault. 4 V . Pass • 4 NT, P»»a owns a small barn, 52 acres *of DaviW ^rrial DHayed of the U.S. government to turn country to "honor its . tommit- Joseph S. Robinson, another Mr. and Mrs. Herold Lee and Mr. Hasen,. sighted niidC when Wesf land, four ateers. a calf, a cow, a^i G ilard over to a Japanese <;ouri' nienta with foreign nations Girard attorney, argued that the » V Pasa C-V Paaa Dllllea'^ stateniem was filed In and Mrs. Myron Lee will be in Deaths Last Night faUed to trump the second trick. Pass ' P a ss'' ■ ,dpg. a afloat, and 100 chicks. He* )ff47tl^uvy, June 12 (4>i The for trial in the killing. U.S.-Japanese agreements on Die charge of the hamburg and hot dog It was obvioua that Wgat had ^ught the place four yedrs Ago ■ .Jifat degree mui-der Inal of George connection with a government mo­ Status.qf American Forces in Ja­ Opening lead— A J MoGarVaghy Indicated he be tion to qiiivsh a subpoena obtained pan were never submitted to the stand; Mr. and Mrs. Fted Warren, By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS opened from a abort ault, and the «ta)ply because he -and hia.;-Wife. , 38, Thomasion, has been lleves the. issue for hifn to decide, is the coffee; .Mrs. Sfmuel Walker, danger of a ruff had looked'Uka Nan'Py, w anted to liv^ in the put off until ne.M fall at the re­ by Girards attorneys for Dulles' Sedate for ratification. S t Louis, W arner Fuller, 58, vice the chief threat whether Girard has a conslilntlon- appearance in court as a wilnes.a I Without specific treaty aiithori- Mrs. Mortimer Harlow and Mrs. president •hd genersl counsel of ipada, and the next player country w ith so'me rooh'-i for the!: quest of hia lawyer. al right In be tried by an Army After the aecond ;trick, it look­ You (hold; Spadea — q ; Hearto five children to play. The Denon- Dulles said he had "no personal j zationr- Robinson said, the exe'eu- Kenneth Perrett, the strawberry the 'Terminal Railroad Assn., for­ Policy say Da les aflmilled tw'o rourt'inarlial rather lhanja Jap"-j^hjimvledge whatsc'ievei' 'of events GRAD.UATION dessert; Miss Doris Skinner and mer dean of Washington Unlver- ed like clear'aalling. ApitaTently. A-q • g; Dignonda — K q 10 0; eburts had fonfjerlv lived in Con­ Sex-Slayrnga, that of Bremia Jane I live branch of the government “has .South'could draw, tnonpa and au b a — K 9 ~4 2. What do you nese roui't. i i leading up to Girard's detaihmenl ' no power to turn over jfjo a foreign Mrs. Vera White, the ice cream sily s School of Law, snd onetime cord N. H„‘ West” Hartford, and Doucette. 8, Bristol, ami Gaetane Opposing attorneys . (Jiaafrieed the shooting last Jan 30. booth. an assistant professo'r in law_at claim the rest of ths triedu. ■ayTT . ’ Manchester. ^ - Boivln, 17, Waterbui-yr pow er an,y of our ylliiifTia." Just to' protect himsey, hdw- ’

■ !.>■ V- \.r- ' _ ' • • i. A • ••• * .■•*4 - • -w;’ - " ■•t .-X A F A G S F D U B lilANCHESTER'^VENi^^ HERALD, MaS^CHESTER, S D N E ^ I 1 2 , 1I 957 VEjjlNG JER A LD .'MA^rcHESTER^ WfeDNE$DAY, JUNE^12, 1^57 z . P A G E FTVB —- John Malorca, oubMaster, gave csiving, ' achieVipent b a d g e s . a ladder abided. He fell from the acconUng to Merallt the aeeond J il^ tifndt in ^Mtrls ' ■ 7 dut.. prises for the ISJgest fish Awcrda were presented as fohovw; Wesleyim Grad TumbI Second atory to an'-aaphalt 'drlVe- ladder. BhinedAnd Mkctag fell. i i i i B O Y S C O U T Dr. Waltlsr Weiienbom termed K'.yr caugM^at the fts^ng outing May W o)f badges and arrows to w i^ below. !.■>'- TohyoT-Japan leads the world la O penFpr^m is! JameSv.A)-rokti;ong and Ralph Mark Aapinwall, Dennis Vehdrll- 30 Feet tjHIt^eatb >'*A helper, Charles E. NortUf, .W, . the deeth h due du< to an accidenta'l fgll. ?• otes and News 'Russo were-the.4^ipienta. Thomas lo and Peter Richard. Lion badgea said that they had placed 0^ 'fhveatigatitft were Def. Sgt., producing cultivated pearle. Some ‘Grateful’ • H osier recelveP>.^ Prank first floor encloaed porcir' roof. T. KaMnowskl. WwbiMdkj;. Ti?)op »T^addeU; Maciag, fell ,Jo feet to hla business. -Psiarla thrive onl> in May I use yisur coluhtna to urge -1 Awards for badges ajid-..arrows 1soil and Richard Zilthskas,- gbid Maciag took a aecoad^'lidclcr and The poltiBe reported the men had clear, uncootaminated Sea water. the people of j^anebeater id sup? W, C*nt*r amrch; i7, St. Mark's; wpre as follows; Mark iCraVdntka^iarrow to Thomas Geasay,^'gold death yesterday while painting a placed It on the^ftfet floor porch Just started the painting Job when in , VerplancK; --«0.'St. James'; 2-Story- house at 18 Rowe Awe. the accident o c c ift^ . The body Japan annually, exports millions of port the R?d Cross Blood Pro- two silver larrows for Wolf badge;. and ailver arrow to WHUam Tu- roof. Aa he.mbunted this ladder dollara’ worth' ^fspearla, the bulk V grams? ISS. Sacdnd Oonfregationkl: Troop iU silver arrows tp-'^ Anthony ;;,.'Maciag. operator of the High he placed his left .foot on a second was removed to the Tiilareky Fu­ Roger Bedard, gold arrow for allty Painting Co., slipped when of them going to thg^nlted SUtei, jj • If other* could have .had the and F eat 134, Glastonbury. Wolf badge; John Krinjak, one Kasnuskaa and Dlyld. Schulze. floor porch roof. A t this -moment. neral Home.' '* experience that 1 had, there .would sliver arrow for Bear badge, IJon At Aajiqft bueinesi meeting, of- ^ never be a need to plead for The Flackledge District meetinR badge with one gold and one silver ficera were 'hopiinated and elected , donor*, nor would there ever be a will be held Friday at 8 p.m. at 'arrow; Louis Hennequin one silver for the cpmlng’V e^. Oamp Johnson. DisJtHct Chairman Mancljeater Bloodmobile D*y that arrow for Bear badge; Donald Fathers ahd ao(Wk<‘^ didn't go over Us quota. Batiste John .Mortimer has announced tHat Hubbard,'one silver arrow for Bear Scout Pack 2 eqjoyeS an over­ In December I was hurried this will be a planning meeting for badge; Charles Howard,.one sllvitf night camp-out Ss^rday night at the Manche*ter. Hospital, vei the coming year. Consequently. It arrow (or Wolf badge;'and Br)^^! (Jamp Jbhhson. and in desperate need of la ImportaSt for unit leaders'to try N / Doughty, one ailver arrow for Wolf After setting up camp, fii transfuston*. Quickly to attend so that activity, dates badge. queation, without ,eo8...... may be coordinated. fathers helped prepare th^venlng Each scout was given a glider to meal. Highlight of the ji _ X^w'aa there for- the transfufton*. assemble and fly. The meeting was B ix pint* in all were needed—three Troop 47. South' Methodist story-telling around the cam Adjourned outside at 8 ;^ p.m. Activities included a, on One day, alone—anQ they were Church held a Court of Honor June at - hantl—thanlrt". ,to Blood 4. Guests were ll\vear-old Chib games and swimming! ^ d g es were the Cub Pack ^251 of' Verplanck awarded to Cuba that- attended Program::^ Scouts and theiria parents, from Tack School held iU May meeting "at this venture. .Without'Hljoae pinta of blOo'd 47 and Fack 148 ' Cubmaster .Wiiliam Hankinaon that some gJaefou* fellow-Man- fathera were also invited to the j ^^nd^Jriei^tion cSJ^monV and Chalrihen Charles Chambers chSater-iite . gave = on Bloodmobile troop outing to:o be hew at Camp!*“PP*[..*"J.*^:^Vf™Chimp! were lij Charge of the equipment John J. 'AlUkon Jr. D a^ l'm ight not have been here Johnson. Tuesday, Jupe 18. F-very- as highlights. ' More than 100 parents and families Joined in the an'd-.fbbd. ' ------i:..., V to ipend Christmai with, my baby one’ls asked to ifieet at the church event,' preceded by a supper con- 1 ^------John J. .Allison Jr., eon of Dr. and my husband. F ca n ’t aay how \ at 8:80 p.m. sisting of hot dogs, bekns and , , ' , .--r... and Mrs. John J. Allison, 40 West­ grateful 1 am to the Red Cross Mrs. John .Mushko o fP a c k 47 Blood Program and to those presented the .Webelo Badge to minster Rd., received hie bachelor I - a'A ’ X 'j i j : a !<-| t b Open of arts degree, with honors, 8uft- anonymous donors who helped me Cub Scout, Danny Creamer, who vancement Man Ro8arlp.-^apiensa back to ^ealth. was also presented .with a-Troop dsy St the 12!lth commencement of the following Cupar Wolf badge Season a I Oval Wesleyen University at Middle- I ’hope that everyone who reads 4T- -n eclMrchlef by—Scoutmastei'j to Allan Allan TOerlault- Therleult; Bear Beaf. hads-ebadge to to ONE MONTH OF STUPENDOUl VALUES; EVERY CATEGORY this will realize what it would Robert VonDeck. town. ■ , iGary Matre; -Uhd Lion badge tb The valedictorian of the class of mean to him or to hln family if ' Value The following ♦couta were 1 Alvar Berggren. Cub .Theirfault Ovat in the Grove. Farmington, OF MERCHANDISE WILL BE INCLUDED N THIS EVENT! didn’t have Red Cross blood . i awarded the Tenderfoot Badge In at Manchester High School, .■ ■ 1.' I received' 'one gold and twi^allver opens its 19S7 sessnn on Friday. Allison wqi^ a chemistry-biolqgy instantly available in an emergen­ $ 5 .9 5 a candlelight Investiture ceremony; achieC'ement arrows. Davld^^om-. wlth.,^n(tine." Performances 'wdll cy. And then. I, hope he will re- Stanley Oleander, tJprl McAllister, major at Wesleyan. He was a ss, one each;-gold arrows to John be hem every evening except Sun­ member of SIgfna Nu fraterAity •olve. right now, to he a donor WUUsm McBride, GergldMistretta^ Stankiewics, Chafles Miller, and days through. June 29. >' next Monday when the'Bloodmobil* The following aw trdaXere then and also aer;;ed aa president of the TH ROUGH OUt visits our town! James Horvath: and silver arrow Five other productions are sched­ made: Second class, D av^ Mor- fraternity. He was also a m ^ber I 8 H I hope he will never need It. as I to Ray Fike. uled for this summer: "Champagne of the German Club, Newman Club rlMette; .First Class, im ils^ar- In a graduation ceremony pre­ did, bnt If' he does, how grateful ber, . David Kela^, Joseph Schei; Complex,” July 2-1.7; ‘'LSdy in thS and Cardinal Key, and president of THE STORE ARE he will be that he kept the Blood ------■ ~ r Lii '' siaeusided over oyby ^-MOiuiuu.erCubmaster Aiv«rAlvar ra rk .” Julv 16-27; "The Uttfe the A'l'''ater Club. He was klso a \M follmying cu b. re- \ Program going! health merit Mdge. Louis Barber. Huh" July ‘30-Aiig, 10; ;'Oh Men! holder Of a Wesleyan Regional ceti^d Webelos badgea and rer- Oh Wo.men!" Aug. end "l^ e Sincerely, Donald OcHTOer. JEdward Diehl, tlhcate; ' Signifying . ,their. •' com­ Scholarship. He plans to enter the I Barbara Finnegan ■ David KSSaey, Joseph Scheiben- Rainmaker," Aug,'^7-Sepl. lA Harvard Graduate School of Edu­ pletion bf Cub work and eligibility Starring in the title role of the pflUg;'f>Wight McQuede, Gary Sut- for Bpy Seputa; Phillip Rusroni, cation. lUrP, Charles Perkins. fantasy "Ondine" will be Johanna Wirt Craft,' |*a|er Boehm and Ver­ Warnecke, assisted bv Peter Gaul- CRIB and MATTRESS SPECIAL! Tike Your Pick Mrs. Gray Heads I '' Induction ceremonies were held non Miles. Sc'Wtiriaatcr for the following 14-year-old boys ton,.making his de>b'it at'Oval, and Norway has two official lan­ and a delegation of. acoiUs from guages—Nynbrak and Rikamaal. Soroptiiiiist Ctub i who recently, organized an Explor­ Troop 1.12 welcomed y^ie boys into Sam Capua.no, ★ SPECIAL NO. 1 JUNE JAMBOREE FRIGE n »M er Crew within the troop and who j Troop membership, \Vil.h their Single drop 'side rrib with foam mbbMr and hair filled mattrees. received the explorer insignia and | congrtitulatlons and gootV Wlahea. Mrs. CTharlotte R. Gray, 71 Fox- '■ handbook: Donald Gordner, Jo- " • , croft Dr., well known ..teacher of I ■eph Schelbcnpflug, David Kelsey;, Cub Scout Pack 2 held It's an-, ^ SPECIAL NO. 2 JUNE JAMBOREE PRICE S3I.93 voice and piano, was seated as president of Soroptimist Interna­ Louis Barber,' Eihs-ard DleU, nual picnic at Ciunp Johnson-flune AH ' DeiAle drop side crib with foam rubber and bair flUed mattreee. ^ •V« Dwight McQuade. Angelo Pontillo, ■2 . . .. tional, local service wo;nen's club, ! Charlea Perkins, Gary SutHffe. '^he., Cuba participated in a .nature Monday evening at a Joint inslalla- i following rfheera previously elMt-. hunt and games of skill A m n itt. ^ SPECIAL NO. 3 JUNE JAMBOREE PRICE S 3 9 A S tion of clubs from Meriden New ’ •d by the Crew were awarded thMr which", were lupe'rvlsed by Cub- De Lose doable drep tide erib with foam rubber aad hair Riled mattreee, Britain and this town. Members I badges of of flee: crew, chief, Don­ master- William Hankinsori.’ Prisek Surfaces from Hartford end other places to ! ald Cordner; assistant crew chief. were pteeented to winners,' the number* of 70 attended the | Joeeph Bcheibenpflug; scribe and After a picnic lunch, an Indian Ma<-hine Spread Tbeoe opedale are for tMe oale oaly; all freeh merohandloe from stock. banquet and ceremonies in Cavev's ' /^artermaater, Louis Barber. ceremony was held for Cube re- Power Rolled liestatirant. ! ^ A fllm atrip on Camp Pioneer The local committee decorated ' and a film on Scouting completed We Have The Proper 70 SQUARE INCH the dining' hall with a profusion I \. the program.' Refreshments were Kquipment and Know How DE LUXE FEEDlNe TABLI of Isurel, Connecticut state flower provided by the Troop Committee VISIT OUR COMPLETE First In Quality, Fairest la Price. and laurel corsage.* were pre.sented under the direction, of Ray Mercer Fastest In Service o Adjuetahio Seat to all the officers. and Frank Schelbenpflug. COSMETIC DEPT.. e AdJuetabM Lege Mrs. Vivian Parke of Hartford e Formica Top POOL governor of the New England re -( The Weboli^*I>«i.' flf Pack 143 ALL LEADING LINES e, Reg. $84.95 I gion. was pre.sent and brought ' 8 | .' * a ' Ofwned the laat monthly meeting The Thomas Colla Co. greetings. The installation cere­ with the Pledge ^ Allegiance to ArDiuf Dnic Stortt' monies for all three groups was In the flag. ' A A . A. A . A A A. A. A. A. charge of Lt. Governor Ida B. J A M i O R I E Scott of Worcester, Mass. Mr* Kathleen Johnson V‘a» mistress of PRICE ceremonies for the’ evening, and : J Mrs. Gray, soloist. I « x.’vr-'/'x The guest spieaker was MisS ! Othera from 818.90 Ethel .Mecum. superintendent of t g J Long I,ane School. Middletown, ' ” J - ' , ' X who gave an address on the work the school Is doing, illustrated by iM #/## numerous colored slides, stroa’ing 2 7 th _^the grounds at the institution at ANNIVERSARYI SALE f ' this time of the year, and pictures r M i ALL AT SPECIAL’PRICES . -bff.the girls at their various indoor and outdoor activitie.s. Miss Mecum t ' • Gun* aad Holatem OFFERS WONDERFUL VALUES FOR YOURSELF LOOK AT THESE FEATURES: Invited the Soroptimi-sts to drop in • San(l aad Beach Toyi at their convenience 'and see for • Road Building Toye 0 ■ \ thems«Sves the work they are try­ w X. . AND FCiRr FATHER'S DAY GIFTS • Electric Toys All arouad acting .< Cool Cotton Batiste! Cannot Bide Up! e “Dinky” Toye a Extra heavy eteet frame (^wciaily braeed) ing to de. V • Mrs. Grsay’s associate officers ■<(« e Mvalcal Toye a No bolt'a or nuta , for the coming year are as follows: Permanent pleated cdttbn top trim. ' Fitted bodice and camisole straps of • Water Toys, .Maeke, etc. e Aaaimiblea hi a few minute* Mrs. Alice Cl'ampel, vice president; Lavishly trimmed with nylon lace and '/l PRICE French-type faggoting at perfect fit­ e Beptaeable rabberlzei! canvas tank Mrs. Leola Beck, recording secre- ;aned with nylon lace. Pleated cotton Swiss-type eyelet embroidery edged with nylon lace. Matching trim ik ting bodice. Narrow iace inserts ac­ 11.50 Valuea- NOW , tary; Mrs. Josephine Munson, im­ ruffle at hem. Full shadow panels all cent the softly ruffled hotfnm. Full r* WALKING DOLL-^SpMiol $1.59 a Complete with shower spray. Regular 888.00' mediate past president, director for hem. Full shadow panels all around-! 2 for $1.50 around! White onlv. Sizes 32 to 40. shadow panels sll zround!' White With Bending Kneee, Completely Dreeaed three years; Mrs. Lillian Giistaf-- White only. Sizes 32 to 40. only. Sizes 32 to 40. 82.00 Values—NOW Many Other Doll Speeial* That Aren’t Listed Hfriet . aon, director for two years: and JUNE Mr*. Elizabeth Ubert, director for - _ 2 for J$2.Q0-.... -Exlra-DrMt*s Sfe Sot- _.— .--«n«!-yMF,------^----- r------No Ireiiiiml Ju8t Dipr Dripr Dry! JAMBOREE 82.50 Valuea—NOW Sr.. N'.v, 2 for $2.50 PRICE 8.7 50 DeFa.ro Deaigna FORMULA BAGS Now 2 for $3.50 o Simulated leather 0 iu > iU e^ '• With shoulder . Strap Tflo Eighth W eniltr of th« W eiM DRESS SHIRTS o Fully biKulated Z RING ROUND INFLATABLE POOL I W h o said panties tvere unm entionahles? - e Choice of 4 eotore SPORT SHIRTS Summer wcighl-t-long or short sleeves o Reg. $4.08 ‘ ^ T' High—28 Gallon Capacity Reg. $4.00~NOW $2.99..,.:3 for $ 8.85 A t ^sXhey’re SQniething to talk aboutl ^ iiibJUNE ir ^ SHORT SLEEVE Reg. $5.00->NOW $3.99 ... . .3 for $11.75 JUNE JAMBOREE .49 VALUES TO 14.00 DACTON and COTTON SHIRTS PRICE Now-$2.4^ ------3 for $7.35 (Short eleevei only! JAMBOREE . Reg, 88.00 and fLOO VALUES TO Ifi.OO NOW $ 4.99 ...... ^^4 for 114.65 PRICE Flatters where Now $ 2 .9 9 ...... K .. 3 for $8.85 Regular Weight Reg. $.*>.00 VALUES TO $6.00 OXFOHDS SHIRTS n i A V “HIGH WIDE and w '' Now $ 3 .? 9 ,...... for $ l 1.75 NOW’ $ 3.99 ...... '...3 for $11.75 While and colors. ■ la # k I U 1 IV l HANDSdME!” BASEBALL EQUIPMENT VALUES TO $7.00 i Reg.84.00 All OH(Mi iMthGr GLOVES Now $ 4 .9 9 ...... 3 for $14.65 WHITE BROADCLOTH SHIRTS ■if- NOW' $ 3.49 ...... ^ . , . . . . . 3 fo r $10.25 WITH 2 PLACE swm $4.00 Junior S it o .....$2.99 LONG SLEEVE $5.00 VALUES _ Rog. S5.H' Uttlo Loo^ut .. -|3.99 Now $3.99 ...... 3 for $ 11.75 Faultless Nobelt Pajarnas ,Ro9 . $6.65 ‘tltHo'Loagut ...... $4.99 it matters $6.00 and $6.50 VALUES R0 9. $10,95 Bob Lomon Profossionol .. $5.9f Including Extra Long Model.x. ‘ ... : 4T « Csrry LGftiM As WgII As RQ^ulsr Gloves Now $4.99 ...... 3 for $ 14.65 vduM to $1.00 oock - « 4, BASEBALLS Little Ihing.*! count a lot in Burton’s fashion un­ Patented nobelt waiatband given gently under derworld. Every one is a cool delight. Every one ■pree'sure . . . asnuring the most comfortable R ^ . $3.00 Profossionol ... $1.99 is easily wa.shed and is available in your size. FAULtLE$S sleeping garment. Included are cotton knits, nylon tricots and ray- R09. $2.00 LitHf L i^ u o .. $1.50 ons in white, blue or yellow. Sizes 5 to 8. Make a Date to Try 2 ,8 Lega. All 8” tnbing- UNDERWEAR Copiplrte.wltfa lawn- aMng aa R0 9 . $1.29 Roquiotion ....! 89e ; SUMMER WEIGHTS llh ia^ tea: Rofiriotion SoftfaoH Sp o tid ______. ffe : IN BATISTE or SEERSUCKER # > JUNE JAMBOREE PRICE $5.00 Valuos Top Grado Hickory BATS ‘‘W onder C irl” REGULAR $55.95 C.99 ^ ^ S 1 .3 9 V.-t ($Hit skotchod obovo) NOW 3.99 3 for 11,75 Cboaee From Assorted Sizes.

HOSIERY VALUES * It's a living "wonder", the thing? that famous OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT TILL 9 OPEN A li'D A y MONDAY , Jantzen's "W onder Gir,I" con do for a.^ol! Strategic 81 00 VALUES 81.50 VALUES shirring of pliable Lastex odds curves, subtrGctt Now 79c Now 99c • , - i t -inches . . . to make your beach figure a"wonder^'-ful 3 for $2.25 4 3 for $2.85 thing to see! Three Cojprs. Sizes lO'IB, . RBS. $1,60 SUPER SHORTS __L/- \ a NOW 99e 3 for 2^5 ^■1 d* with oacluaiva Wilabn Brothara luper t .( ^ MndUig eeater aaam). Famous no- V MGN'S T h 9 iF r h ii^ ly S t o r e lOBI-IOtf MAIN n . W E GIVE fjeAiwa,..:. . flvM genUy uitde^ pres- 857 M A IN STw— RU BIN O W BLDG. Mr*.a Boa*r atylaa. ! Al-'.l PHONE M l 3.BBB5 GRIiH STAMPS n > I! '■ it ■ ' ^ ' Li u cJ C) t t i t Y I S I n d ly o d ! ■O" re. ' T I. 1- y <■ "f- \ f- J i

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ill FftVOr Hospital Notes ^ ' TriniiyCr«in.ie PubUc Rccords Patiefats Today: 187 ADM ITTED YKSTERDAT: Marriage License*- I)ies >of Cancer Robert Henry Cross, 24.6 High­ FRIDAY in Nike Case Ha:;ry Goodwin, 1109 E. Middle " ' X r - ■ ■ • Tpke,; Mrs. ' Ceclla Hornak, 26 land St;, and,.Joan Lorraine La- ,(Continued from Page One) SATURDAY Strong; St.; Kenneth Malbouef Jr., ga, 39 Hortprt Rd„ July 6, St. ■ ______U.8. Judge J.''^sephr.''Josep! haat^^ complaint of residents of that 66 Spruce St,; -Kenneth Murri Bridget’s ChuVeh. taught musician, forced brass band ruled fat favor of go'v^rnment area has bjsen that their property 46 South St., Rockville; M ^ MXfy Aldo Peter Bkirico, 595 Tolland instruments jntb the reluctant fat Its condeitination bf Lati^ewpod values wiQuid suffer as a result'of Kelley, 34 Park Pi., K^Krtlle; Tpke., Eileen Mary Landrochc, hands o( Jimmy and his younger Circle - land for a Nlkd . housing the proximity .of the 32 houses the James Gray, Holycke,. MsIm ; Al­ 79 Broad SJ-. »nd plhce not brother Tommy before they were Army wants to erect. announced. 4 ~ 691;MAtNST. - MANCHESTiR site. fred Simpson, 72 Schojil'^t.; Wal­ old enough for the three R's. Authority In Statutes ter Wilhelm, 439 PapXer St.; Miss Ronald Prank Bennett, ' Hills­ Jimmy, was the quiet, qautlous In a memorandum filed yester­ Judge Sipflh, however, r u 1 a d Gail Anderson, 8 B; Middle Tpke.; boro. Ore., and Lois Elaine Mlko- one: Tommy, the hot-tempered ex­ ' (NEXTTO GA$ COMPANY) N day, Judga Smith rejected the. that the authority for the Secre­ Jaihes Riley, Haxardville; AntiKmy leit, W l Center St., time and place trovert. Typically; Jimmy master­ arugments advanced by Lakewood tary of the Army’s action can be Kuchenskr, IWD 2, Rockville; Elarl CIrele attorneys to block construc­ not annotmeed. , ' ,. ed the wotndwinds ahd chose the ‘found in-the statutes. ’’T hat... Ellis, 34K Garden Dr.;~Makan Ol­ clarinet the Jazzman’s •'licorlc* tion of the housing and denied the'Manchester site is not men­ Richard NeiKson Willed,, High­ their motion to raise a Cbhstltu- son, 180 Jlaple St. land Park, Mich., and Elsie. May stick'*- for his favorite Instru­ tioned by_ ' T-’ ine' is Inconsequen­ AIWd#TBD TODAY; David ment: -Tommy went for brass, and tional tsaue. ^ tial," he Wrqte. .'Isl Hertpr, Willow St., Wapping. (Wij*y, 100 Oak Greve St. June 22, South Methodist Churth, the harde.sL.' brass there is, the Tfaa effect of the' ruling is to And die cit'Oice of a site, Judge trombone].*' wash out'the last doubts as to the Smith'also said, ^jtis not subject to /D I R T H S YES’TBRDAY: a . Building Kermltn daughter to Mr. ahd Mrs. Ray­ . To Andrew And4ldl for a dwell­ , They started playing together government’s right to constnict judicial review’*’" so long as thg" in 1922 in small bands and gcad- tit. housing—-uhl.8s the residents Secretary of'the Arifty acts within mond Negro, Hebron Rd., Bolton; ing at 123 W. Center St., $11,00(X decide to appeal to a higher court. a son to Mr. and Mrs. Naren Ellis, . To Ralph G. Carlson for a dwell- iialiy worked their way up the lad- his statutory and Constitutional- dei' to Jobs , with the Paul White- There was no indication today authority. Twin Hills Dr.. RiFD 3, Coventry; ing at 29 yinehill ,Rd., Elmwood, aa tO' whether Judge Smith’s de­ a son to Mr. and Mrs, Max Oolom- 116,570. tuan and Vincent Lopez bands. Judge Smith also ruled out as T. . ' . . . /j-,- ! Tonrinv kept insiisHng they form cision would be appealeil.' Lake- being subject to judicial review bf.ro, 2.5 W. Middle Tpke. ; a daugh­ SVopd Circle residents said tliey ter to Mr. and Mrs. George Matz- I’klU’In W. Belchard l their owb bal^, and Jimmy finally the c|^uestion of. whetlier the use to at 44 N. School St.. llO-OOfr. gave in. T'he'’ l>qrsey Brothers Or- would have to discuss the matter be made of the land would be-pub­ dorff, 36 MfiCahe St..; a son to'Mr. To Harry Goodwin Jr. fdr a with their, attorneys before making and Mrs. R^lph rail*, 92 Hebron A bachelor of arts degree was; ohe.strn wa.s a sipashing siicceos, lic or private. It was bn this point awarded to Edwin W. Rcichard, dwelling at Saotina Dr... >11.000. employing such W.ars as Glenn a decision. They have. 60 day., from that the residents' attorneys had Rd., Andover.'; To Harry Goodwin Jr. for a the date of th e. memorandum to son o f Mr. and Mrs. T. Walter Miller, (’ harlie Spi\Plt, Ray Mc- hoped to have,, the condernnation BIRTHS TODAY; A son to .Mri’ Relchard, 149 E. Middle Tpke,. at dwelling ai Santtna Dr., $11,000; Kinley and Boh Crosmy. It; broke file a notice oLaj)peaI. action snd-'the’tapehart Act which and Mrs. Alexander Matthew, 281 '. Judge Smithes ruling came with commencement exercises;, at .Trin­ To U. and R. Construction ^or apart In 193,5 In' a flaleup over authorized If declared unconsti-; Center St ; a son to Mr. and Mrs. ity College Sunday. a dwelling on Mather St.. $12..600. tempo. Tommy walked Oqt and linsxpegted'swiftness. It Was filed tuttonal, ’■ „ Nicholas Duray, Enfield. r I b o y s only'-dhe day after attorneys- for To Joseph R. Halloran for alter­ .sJarled his own struggling 4>and. Amendment Denied DISCHARGED YE1STBHDAY; ations to a home at 4 2 Bolton St Jininiy went to Hbll.vwood to Con- the government and Lakewood^Clt* The I.,ake\vood Cfrcle attorneys Martin Tint!, 112 .^Chambers St.; tlie Admiral said. "A 'United States $1,300. cle ergued their ca.sbs in Federal Ship would go with each guest ship ihict fdr Bing Crosb.v. wanted to amend their original Mrs. Eleanor Snydal. 2J. Linden PI., To Richanl J. Berggren for al­ Bould be for private rather than Keeney St,; Carl Wplfram, 675 K. Grants Dismissal Motion public use and, therefore, uncon­ called the host ship- To William Vostlnak 'for Jamc.s personality. Tommy was “The Sen- In his memorandum. Judge Middle 'Tpke.; ^ Mrs. Stephanie D. Aceto for additions to an in- tjmental Gentleman of . Swing.’’ HRST LIN E- FffiST QUALITY stitutional. The Constitution pro­ Waukiltz. 28 Oourtland St.; Andrew guest ship the "buddy" system. SHORTS GOLF BmiUi granted the government's hibits the taking of prtvate land The, ltd ships—78 of them duatrial building at 42 Hilliard Jihrmy was the king of*the juke­ motion to dismiss the Lakewood baby boy, 118 Lydall S t; Mrs. Eva St.. $8,00^ box srt,. Togethef they sold more for private use., , IJttle, 61 Summer St.; Mrs. Mar­ American rode .smartly at anchor Ju.\the neat shorts to pop lit-' Til* eri^iirai •quipmciit tire on 1957 ^ars Circle residents' answer to the con­ In denying the motion to amen^ in full dress flags and buntihg, To K. and S. Contracting Corp. than 110 million records. ' tie Dews Into. Ready for hard CARTS demnation action. He also denied garet Sinnamon ahd son, 73 Mem- for Tumblebrook Acres for a , Jimmy was'siivorced in 1949 by play, Ibok dandy every day. their answer. Judge Smith point­ Iftck St.; Mrs. Girther Coolbaugh awaiting the steam-b.v. of the three FOR the residents’ motion to amend ed out that the,Secretary of the reviewing ships, the guided missile dwelling at Niles Dr., $13,.50oWi his wife of 21 years, Jane. ^She Sizes 3 to 14. that answer so that they could Army, in an alTidavit, declared and daughter, Bissell Rd., Rt. 1, To K. and S.Contracting Corp. complained he 'vyouldn'l let anyone Coventry,; Mrs.'Priscilla Riqsk, Box cruisers Canberra' and Boston and raise some Constitutional ques­ that the taking is for a military the tactical command ship North- for Tumblebrook Acces • for a el.se’s records In'the house, but aat %QM tions. , purpose. This decision. Judge 23., Hebron: Mrs.. Cynthia Trlbel- dwelling on NUes Dr.. $16,500. up at all hours playing his own as horn and son. Chestnut Hill; Mr.s, ampton. Smith wrote, "is within reasonable Defense Secretary Charles E. To K. and S. Contracting Cojp. mtich as 100 times. The.v had ohe .The government's action in con­ Laura Taylor and daughter. 891 for Tumblebrook Acres for a demning the land was contested by limits o f judgment of military Wilson was In the Canberra as dAughter, Mrs. ’Julie Hilton of up Center St.; Thon-as . Peracchio, dwelling on Dlarie Dr., $16..500. Hollyw(K>d. 51.00 FATHER'S necessity and aa such is not sub­ chief reviewing officer and rep.e- R eg. 12.95 only four Lakewood Circle resi­ Swamp Rd.. RFD 2, CoventrA’.^. To Fred Knofla foe Mary Gib- dents, whose land was directly in­ ject to judicial review." sentatlve of President Elsenhower. Attorneys for the residents had DISCHARGED TODAY. Mrs With Wilsoft In the main reviewing lin for additions to a home at 77 V, Tin piy. a dioxide of tin, long A THIS volved. However, they wire acting Mary Labranche, Willlmantlc. , Middle Tpke. ^;.ast, $6,000. in., behalf of a number of their urged the court to take action In slvip were Adm. Wright and Adm, was klriftiSitf Iff England as tinstone. OFFER G O L F C L U B neighbors who have been battling this matter, asaerting that "the Arthur Radford, chairman of the GOOD the government on the issue for line' h'M to be drawn sojuewhere.” Joint Chiefs of Staff, - DAY limiting' the interpretation of pub­ Ships of 18 Nations months. All but a small atrip of the In, the Boston was Secretary of ONLY lic use.v • ^ June I.*!, 14, 15 SET 13 acres taken was town owned. To Pass in Review Navy Thomas S. Gates. In ’ the ■•■-Attorney for Lakewood Circle, in The Army development is to Northampton wTre Adm. Arleigh tX)MPLETE thetr-original answer to the gov- provide housing for men manning A. Burke, chief of naval opera­ 3 IRONS tlie local Nike base and their fam­ (Continued from Page One) tions, and Adm. Felix B. Stump, A b^utiful gift set consisting of: D Wrist Watch ernment'.^ taking order, maintained ines- Lakewood Circle attorneys See actual road-test proof! 2 WOODS ^ COVERS that the iwjndemnatlon was "ar­ commander- in chief of the’^Paclfic For Fun in the Sun BALLS — BAG held that this would be "too re- in effect." said Adm. Jerauld I'leet. yMr old Hr# on your ew toward Hio pur- bitrary" and-'-.withoutauthority. -mote" from providing military They held that •slpce the Statute Wright, commander In chief of the Also embarked In the Canberra e Pei^on^ Pencil Set D TieClaspand Cuff Links service-to constitute a public use Atlantic Fleet and official most of authorizing the SeCvrtary of the of the land. were ambass.adors of the 17 na­ chpt# of o Firostono Do Luxo Chonipron block' the review. "But the concentration tions'represented In the review. Army to acquire landMw family The four reaidents who opposed in the area Is within the allowable S h o r t P a n t Set e Manirfacturer's. List at $71.50 housing sites did not mention Man­ the government’s abtlon were C. tolerances as far as ships of the D0D6E TRUCKS must M r whlto, tub# or tuboloss. Siios 6.70x15, ^ chester, he was barred from abttng Elmore Watkins, Mr. and Mrs. United State.s are concerned.” ‘Car That Flies' Made C H M ^ P IO N S 7.10xtS. 7.60x15, 8.00x75, here. ^ Bradley Prohaska and Mrs. Char­ This reference, in an interview, Los Angeles— A western com­ R eg. 60.00 They also held that there was lotte Gould. They were, repre­ was to Wright's plan for -allowing pany is produci' g demonstration pmi)rerfiil of low-priced 3 SETS FREE With The Purchase Of'Any ether land equally suitable for the sented by the firm of Rundbaken, no more than an accepted maxi- modeLs of a "car that flies " at 100 housing site, whose taking would Ryter and Lehrer and Atty. James I mum of capital ships in -a gl.ven miles an hour and rolLs on the road All Net and ready to go into W* Exhomt Fail not sffM t choice residential prop­ Egan, both of Hartford. Assistant I restricted area at one time. at .60, the tail and wings fold into summer, fjfne ^'ual erty, such a* the Residence AA IT.S. Atty. Harry Hultgren repre­ "Each foreign *hip has been as- a trailer unit and the while vehicle shorts in assorted cotton fab­ Lakewood Circle area. The assert- sented .the jgovernmenf. j .signed to a dispersal apehorage,” Is .said to fit into a garage. rics. Sizes 3 to 14. » J ' • PtiwrM 345 watt AC motor !••• up ^ 3520 c.f.m. air Electric Hedge Trimmer 1.98 oapodty'. SMo ponoh odfutt trim 26" to 42" window width «9- .$99'88 'lOODron They tried GOLDEN ESSO EXTRA and felt the difference 29.95 LL 1.35 r SPECIAL mUNSDAY-miDAY-SATURDAY ' ^ ______,84.95 • 15 razof.ihorp tooth on 13-rnch Irardonod • BOYS' Fan____ .49.95 tool stool blodo moico 200 eot* por locond APPLIANCE I S O C K S 3 , . » 1 . 0 0 : u FOIPING ALUMINUM UTILITY COT ^ REG. 39c Pr. „ J e Over 6Vx feet lenfi. nearfy liA feet wWe. Dodge matches reserve power against truck ‘‘C’’ e Stvrdy, reOpveof aluml- and truck “ F” itrihis test for safer passing ability. NEWEST 1957 All three are comparably equipp^ and load^ with 1000 Ibe. A skilled test driver is behind each e AWractive Velon eoverine wheel. Here’s the flag, tliey're off! N SAVEI Lown Choir won't fade, eoty »•' dean. 1«9\!20.(»V ^ 30” RANGE] rog $ 9 .9 9 1 0 0 e M dt te 3t> K 9 0 - tiee. 6.95 O e AAany oeet—eelva feet* ■It DISCOUNT- Attroctive, comfortable. 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\ \ W'W.c.'. t't*/ yrr* ■■Jt- • L, ' ■ ■ ^•A' - ' i V ^ ■: ■■ ' ■ y , ’ , ' |i'• VA ' : A '■ ■ ■ / ■ xHAiNCHteSTlSB EVENING HERA^iD. MANCHE$TfiEi CONN^ WEDNESDAYI JUNE 12. 1967 2 \ \ ■ , MAKCHESTEit Ev e n in g e e r a l d , j ^a n c h e s t e r . c6 n n « WEDteDAY, j u n e i ^ I bbt V hops of subgtftoUoh, for Indiyldual' |Rantl|^0t^r M Great Clui> dliapler Sweetheart XionM iblt I^ c h o o l^ iysUm 'be ihclude'd-jn is; Northssit, 678; Msple, 426,; Ladles A W 'to Meet '>j£foadsjf, polics said.' Pstrolmsn HespltalNotos inventiv*!)!^.” ■ ^^Di?Qodle8 Vernon. 776. • ' The " Ladles''Atlxlltsvy of AOH Clinton Anderson'.made the arrest Admitted yesterday: Mrs. Ka­ C o n t r o l F i XJreaMve Idebs,"' ng said, "do SHE*BS0N, HMH i y t GO. ths’ plsp. i^a said. S tifts in Q By B d ( ^ PRl P la n s W n l l v Y e a r • O J u n e 2a Bttdgel •Pruned ' \ Tax Rate' Approved - wdll -meet tomorrow at'(T to! at early this morning. ■ - ' trina Lund. East Hartford; Mrs. ^ h o t gprlng froiiii groups. They V FOUNDED FY>u!; crtlzeiis atended the ad- Elizabeth Massey, 6 Carol Dr.; , ' POBU8UKO BY TiUt MEMBERS N. Y. 8 ixCHANOE Commeht^ig the budget he the Moose Home, 8tk,. 'The .V High Scii'del Nows Cuts aaiUlSFBINTINO CO.. Qia from individuals. The divine Jourhe^x6""'j*L meeting last meeting j^'wrlll bp fol Susa^ Alcorn, 23 Elm 3t.. - , 11 BlMell Street . The yac6.tkm .Bible School of School IJnifyP res^ to presented, elf etressed that CaroIin(9, Skinner, daughter of Huiclheater, ^dtin. Teaps from the finger of • Join / th^J Orea^ Zion 'ByAQl'elical Lutheran Church it is "not p ad (l^” He ^sald ea'ch night, iiTiSddltiOrt to five aldermen, social. . Mrs. Anh Skinner of 44- Ellington Birth'Yesterday: A daughter to A auperviMry control fsUurs at THoS^^. rttBooaoN to th^flpger of Adam, wheth­ ?^k*.-study group as It plans to wiJL-ifpen on Thursday, June 30, school principal ’j^ k e d oiit his the mayor, and'the city clerk.The Anyone wisMn^ to attend Am ,,' has been "awarded a Unlver- Mr. and Mrs. Lajyrence CtalKlz. thO' '(Connecticut Power Oo. South w3 l « k b . ilS g u s p N '^meeting . lasted' tjve minutes and the annlversacy supper to be. held Graham Rd„ Waji'pj'fig. PuhUeocre er it takes littin^te shape in a ,starj.'its ninth year . ■ /" nd will continue'th-ro'ugh July 3. :y Ex^utiv^S^esdonJ^^ own budget need; and these^ere sity^gchplarship in Physiclal Edu- Mead^glmatit'atstion In Hs(tfor4-- Pounded oSober 1. IWl program alms to fbkter "Hb- The seesions will start at 9 a.m., gone, over with film by Ramsdell approved' all recohimendations of­ at Cavey’s, -Manchester. June 20, cation'-for the University of Bridge- , Discharged .yes ter d&y: Mrs. this nuir^g affected a law of physics law’ ot the and reduced where possible. - fered. is sskecLto contact Mae Scher- po'rt. 'Marjorie Sgtiinelder and daughter, ^ a l education for adults by means 'With ..open air exercises on. the witzky, ttonamitter line to Mani' land, a poem or a policy, a sondtja 'of group discussion o ( books- deal­ church lawn, and close at 11:48. /" - Rockville, June 12 ($p6aaU The press read to the Board tfis ,He said, the 17 per cent increase A..,eity tax rate of 14 mills was FreshmenN. Sophomores., and West R)kf Mre. Hazel Curt la, 'Barker SoreiK : or a imechanlcal computer. ing with t'he basic problems of The departments -will' inelude The Board of Education, aj-ter ap­ recent .statute passed by the Gen in thef budget for next year is due" voted: In adition to a $1,700 appro­ Lemme Honored Juniors have h«en gi’Fen a La.bor Kelly Rd., Vernon;. Norman.' Ste-. local branch, aald','thls la "Could Hamlet hav# been writr mankind.’’'Among the authors and W i STREET. MANCHESTER proving the budget last 'night, eral- Assembly, e|fectlve Jan. 1, to the increase in the number of priation for dental hygiene and gn .- About 76 singers from nelgh- Quastionnaire to be fi!Hed opt by vena, 24 Orchsrti St.; Miss Mary fe6'def;-Uhe to.MknelrsMei nursdry, bbginners, primary,, jun­ X Incfease in the rate maker's pay Ix^ng communities honored ptto Kelley, 34 Park PI. ten by a committee, or the Mona titles on the ninth year list a/e iors and seniors and all children voted to have a committee meet Avhich directs that all meetings of teacher^ the Increased Salary scale their parents. This is being done in was AUV.for live mlnir m • Ml 3-8215 government bodies be open to tlie and the hew furniture needed for from $300 to $300. • tiCmma at a reception at the Saks co-operation with thc\R ockville Martin Luetjea town, ; ■ y Lisa painted by a club? Could the Confucius’ "Analects,” MaclUavel- of ages 3 to 14 are invit^ Chris­ • i^th the press to discuss future Town Meeting Attendance Urged One Year ...... li’s "Dlscour.ses," Sterne's tian training with vforkbooks, press and public. The new rule additional classrooms. ■ Carriage House Monday night. Area Chamber of Commerce. '' Martin Luetjen, 80, of 4 Park SU Montiu New Testament have been -com­ ■ ■ A . •overage d(. board meetings. states' further that executive ses­ A letter from Ralph Q/Gtbson, The Rockville CSiapler of Barber 'Graduation Marah'qlgAnd Uaber- St:, died yesterday- at Rookrllle Three Mon^ tram Shapdy,” Hegel's "PhilostHdSy meaningful and practical handi­ It was pointed put that althhugh president of the RocJ^ille Area Total sales of electrical goods One IConth posed by a cdaference report?” of Right,’! and Veblen'a of craft projects, outdoor recreation',' The motion was presented by sions may be c»lled' by a,jnSJorlt3i’ the salary increase appears to be Shop Singers sponsored the affair, eltes were recently'selected. Mar­ City HospitaJ. Griswold ir^ight, Every lime we 1 ' 1 i'S w / ...... Atty. Leo B. Flajiefty Jr. after vote of . the boardj,j9Ui the vote^ (Chamber of Contmerfte', was. sent wdiich .paid tribute to Liemme as shals are: Jahet Dresser'" and Born in Germany, he wsh the the nation's ’wholesalers pusMd tha Week.)' .....y^*«p>*************"!, the Insure Class.” singing and "refreshment will be high when shown in total amourit; ■^jut this week to .toembera urging eight-bllllonmollar mark in 1396, Sinsto Con^.. ^a.K.■ .• want an idea, we organize ifi the Until July 1, newPd?iembers- Includ^ in the pro^am.' Mrs. Rose Ford introd\iced the taken In thajaeStings - must be In reality the salaries have only teing oiie of the oldest ac;Uve sing- Judith! Hajicher. Usherettes will be: spn^ of the late Marfln 'And Helen 'Reptile Expert Answering subject for discussion. Mrs. Ford made pubJle-'Tater. att^dapee at--the Town Meeting- in the area. He wms presented Carolyn Blihn, Estlwr Ellin. Joyce Ger'des Luetjen,^ and had lived in a record high and more than Kb* / MhiMBBR o r „ effort .,to get it. Eh'cry time we sign lip et the-dMary Cheney Ia' Mrs. Henry Nelton, director of been brought up to the Isvel of ^£2 associated PBKSS r- (64,000 Question’ (aid she wished to express her Tlm-pfMB also stated that it has tonight. with a paid up life rnemtership In Irving, Cynthia Kalber, Patricia Ibis ar«g^ for m1^y years. He at­ 900,000 above 1968. think .we have an idea, we orgS'itize brary or leaYn additional details arts and crafts at Mitchell House, no desire to repport personal mat-- most other towns. 'Rjo new salary Possib^'^'actlon by the Towns- OUaodated Preei li exclueltely If you ask me the reason TV by getting' in toucli with.Mrs. A. H. Hartford, will again be in charge FOR EXPER T view on recent events add asked scale here ranges frpm $3,600 to the Barbara Shop Singers by "Kerkin, Elaine I.jiwless, Peg Mci tended the FiraFchurch of Christ, to the uie ot republlcatlon or to promote it. thus contributing the Quiz Sribw contestants ar{ wii>* th* board to examine It.s' position ters. peofleydn Peerless Mill property Mayor Herman G. Olson. GInnis,. Judith -Sullivan, Judith Scieritisf! a dtlpatchee credited to It, or .Oilmstead, 669 Tolland Tpke,, Al- of handicraft. $5,800, With $200 additional for a secJwLto be the inoat-lmportant otherwise credited in this paper first portion jof perversion and ning Kv much ,^moniey, it's bec^se WHEEL ALIGNMENT—WHEEL BALANCING . / s^d decide where its rospon.sibility Tim Board was urged to "dis- master's ■degree. Lemme began singing as a young, Weber, and Patricia Wisniewski. H i leaves a brother, Frederick _J also the local news pabUshcd here. the questions Jart. too eaay.^a'.ve .thoitgh the exact starting date has, Tliose iMviqg perfect attendance begins and ends. - aifinfe agreeably,” by Raymond item sh the agenda. The town IS man. and has sung with the Maple' Luetjen, N?''rington, ,«nd several Al> rlfbU ot repubUcation ot special eventual death to the idea.itself. not been set, the discussion group will recblva a certificate on the RADIATOR r e p a ir in g AND RECQRING Of 108 towns surveyed, 24 have Fliture Nurses Assn. (ENA) pf- , 'dl^patches herein are also reserved. prepared some'^ queiftons that are ; The recent events she referred Ramsdell, superintendent of being a.Sked to turn the property Gro've Singers Sf well as the Bar- .fleers for next year were elected nieces and nephews. President GrisWold is perhaps a real .stumpers and if Hat March plans to meet every-second and evening of ' th.e closing' exercises. COMPLETE BRAKE SERVICE were precipitated at two prgyWus schools, and to respect each other's lower starting salarleq than over to the city to negotiate for bershoppers. A Christian Science service will fourth WednesdayWtarling this fall Letters 'with -Registration blanks non, 45 have higher starting f€ua- at the F.N.A. and B ah*' picnic, . Full service client of Na B, A. Setv-- little more we would be. or Jack Barry are amaft they'll Awn Hutson meetings when aft ex.ecuUVe ses­ opinions. a shopping center. Members of Club 65, composed which WK/II held at the home of be 'held tomorrow at 2 p,m: at the lee. Inc. . use them before their Sponsors go at 7:30 p.m. in either the Mary are b«ing 4ent to parents'whose SEE - sion of the board was ''called by CTharles O'Flimi suggested ifte ries, and 39 are equal. Thq hnaxi- 'The project will involve the of senior citizen.’’, were guests al Mrs. Jewel Masin on June 6. Offl Ladd Funeral Home with Mrs. Publishers Bepresenutlves: .;/rhe He concedes that, sometimes, or­ Cheney or Whiton Heuiorlel Li- children have attended in the past, mum salary in 64 lowh^-^a IpW-er Julius Mathews SpiMlal Axency — itew ganization effort can take an idea, broke. Here they are: What size Mias Ann Hutson, daughter of Chairman ^lllam.'R. Hahn. The Board ask for.'an interpretation of cilj'-owned Recreation I'ield and the event. Quarteto from Hartford cers are: PiesWenl, Elaine Pop- Anita Usk aa reader. Burial will York, Cfaicaio. Detroit and Boston. ahoe does President Eisenhower's britTW. Mr. and Mrs. Harry HuLson of 30 and will be mailed to any one who (Josed session^ ;ahd the maivner Of the stale law by the town counsel, than 'Ver.non’s, in 38 ,towns it i.4 is expected to bring in $14,000 an­ and WlllimajJtIc added to the eve­ Icly. Vice-President, Nancy Mur- be in Grove Hill Cemetery. Friends NEW-TASTIEil XM^MBEB AUDIT BUBEAU OF anjd'exploit it, or chanj^e it, and in nie program wasflrst organized call the parsonage. higher, and in six toWns it equals nually in taxes to the town, ind xYTRCUDATlONa Caddy wear? Who discoacred Drive E, has been selected by John their calling,''wOre objected to by JJut. the Board voted to meet direct­ ning of 'Singing. phy: Sedretary, Gail West; snd may call at the funeral home to­ some cases even improve, on It. J Disneyland ? Where's Judge here in 1949 by the Young WornWom-"^^^ther Chapter. Order of De- ^illiaip..*?. Stiles JY. and Flaherty, ly with the press to seek an agree­ ours. ' ^ $7,000 to the city. , Developer Treasurer, Judith Wright, day from 7 to 9 p.m. en'a Christ!^ Assn, and the Mary to be the CLARKE MOTOR SALES Ma.v 0 0 Higher Abraham Rosenberg has offered to Youths Arrested- The Herald Prlntlnc Company, Inc., As an easential part of the or- Crater? Why w asn't Rome built chapter sweet Who^alcr released tp ment on policy. , TW'O Hartford youths arc bqing The officers for next year's Ban- assumessno financial responaibuity for in a day? At what bank did Marco Cheney^brary, * iheart.------’ : '* LARGER THAN LONDON 301 BROAD STREET—MI 9-2012 the.press regarding their positions Ramsdell,, th reply to a question build a half-million dollar sho^,-. typokraphlcal errors - appearlnx In ad­ ganization, aa its poor forlorn Budget Approved held by local police on charges of q.ec-Ycer Book Were recently an­ , Vernon and Taicottville news vertisements and other rCadlpt matter Polo buy his 1>,(ivelers, Checks? Ml»s Hutson .will represent the •■n the matter. Tlie proposed budget for the from Mr.-^/Hammer,4r.5/Hs ____ said an addi- nounced. They arc: Judith Items are handled through The substitute for a soul, so to speak. Who put out the Chicago Fire? n—Three German cities are ttohal kindergarten would throw.. parking area, and covering over breaking and entoring ih connee- In Tlie Manchester Evenlnx Herald. Librarians to Meet locitl DeMolay Chapter and M an­ larger'lAarea than London: Berlin, Mrs. Ford .asked foi- opinions school year starting-id September tl'on with an incident at the Ital­ Mallcher, editor-in-chief: Janet Herald’s Rockville Bureau, - 1 W, President Griswold assails the When was discovered ? chester Assembly, No. 15, Order of ffom otlicr board members knd amounting to $872,237.28, was ap­ the budget out of line, biJtblit he ex­ the Hockanum - River, all in ex­ Dtosser, assistant editor; and Main St., telephone TRemont Display advertlalnk cWsinf bouse ■ Where w-aa Mrs. Franklin the night Hamburg^'-^d Bremen. pects to know early enough if one change for- the land. ian Club, SnlpsiC St. June.l. . ) For Monda.v—1 p.m. Friday.. cult of the public opinion poll. Dakeville. June 12 (Ah—Meth­ the Rainbow for Girls, at the De­ ftom the pre,s.s. She said she be­ proved by unanimous vote of the. Edward J. Carson. 21, and Ray­ Ivconard Bach, business maitgger. 5-sise, For Tuesday—j p.m. Monday. The vogiie of the poll, said Benjamin wa.s hying hi.s Kile? ods of expanding library' services Molay stale conclave in Meriden lieved there is a need for executive Board, with some modifications, ■la needed sO that he Can make aii City and.town officials are anx­ mond A I-areau, Jr., 18, were For Wsdneaday—1 p. m. Tuesday. Griswold, ■ "threatens even our What. is _ ,,,. Anita ■„ Ekberg's , phone . I to the-people of Connecticut will on June 15, ■ie.ssions on personal matters. .Items involving health services adjustment in the budget. The ious to Have the project go For Thursday—1. p. m. Wedaesday. Board of Finance wants the budget through. ' C turned over, to loeai aiithoritles For FMday—1 p. in. Tbnrsday. moral and aesthetic values with studied June 19 And 2Q; when A member of John Mather ' Personal Term Mbumderstood and insurance may be modified de­ by Hartford police. "rhey are For Saturday-1 p. m. Friday. at Buckingham Palace? la there more than 500 members and Chapter will escoH Miss Hutson i Stiles pointed out that the mis- pending upon action by the Board by Aug. 2. according to Mrs.. Ed TX'E Annual Meeting Clasaifled deaduna; 10:8b a.m. aa— the pernicious doctrine that the a Doctor in the hous^? cnial last win Pease, secretary, who 'wa.v The annual meeting' of the being held at the police station in day of pdbUoatlon axeept^ Saturday — guests of the Connecticut Library to the outing during the afternoon 10-Year Guarantee! undetotanding aeemed.to be over of ^Selectmen. • lieu of bonds of $1,000 £ach. customer is always right.” question should be a.sk'ed after the Assn, will meet for the associa­ and the banquet and ball during t|ie term "personal.” He said he present at the School Board meet­ Citizens Committee for F.eUwalioh THOMPSON DAY CAMP • a. m. cohfestaqt tries to answTr the A letter from Her^rt I. Pa­ w'lll be held today in Mapla St. Police said- although the club He tied in with this "the unctu­ tion's 66th annual convention at the evening. ' . • • Can't Rust considered personal problems re­ gan!, first selectnlan, indicated ing. Was'broken into nothing appeared Wednesday, June 1-3 other question.'!,; ' the Hotchkiss School, It was an­ tir in g executive sessions were . Prfneipal Reassignment School after the town meeting. A FUN-PACKED PROGRAM FOR BOYS ous public-relations counsels that that the Selectmen would include Member.s and potential mernbirs to be missing. Det. Sgt.' George us of t^th our courage and our nounced today. those affecting the reputation of in'''tJ!jeir budget an appropriation The Board acejepted a recom­ H.' Trapp and State Boliceman The principal speakers. Includ­ the person. He does not believe mendation of Supt. Ramsdell that are urged to attend. The purpose MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY. 9-4 F.M. Indiscreet But Sound convictions. • A Thought for To^ay E^xtend^d Forecast to cover ^eallh services. The of the Committee is to further Ronald Jarobsen made the arrest Senator Knowland, ' who can ing widely recognized prqfessloital a^ary discussions require cl(Med Selectman are also considering a the elementary school principals be and are continuiug the investiga­ STARTING JUNE 24 |.This continuous, daily deferral Sponsored by the Manchester librarians and representatives of, m aes-sions, he said. Stiles stressed reassigned classrooms to even the public education. sever be accused of being: a friend ’Connecticut — The oulicjok for NORGE retiretn'ent plan fot town employ­ Officers will be elected at to­ tion. Trips SwrmminK Cookouts of opinions apd judgment becomes Council of Churches allied! fields, will'spearhead the 2- that the more people know the es. Should this-plan be'’ adopted load. Principal Brnest E.‘ Weeks of to Russia, made something of an day session of - panel discussions, the next five days, Thudsday less reason th ^ ’ will have to aus- Northeast .School will continue to night's meetifig. Other Arrests ' Crafts Inadvertent gift to Russian propa­ a habit. The undeveloped negative through Monday, calls for temper* an appropriation for insurance Prof. Robert Kingsbury, who Police also reported today two Bxpfering I Wonder Wh.v'.’ I round tables, exhibits and demon- jmet anything. an^ social security in the s<:hool supervise the three kindergarten Hikes gandists the other , day. He was remains'^a negative. U conjures a My daddy thinks it's nice for me ■ strations in what the Connecticut atures to average 2 to 4 degrees GLASSLiNED * classes near Northea.st Schotil, giV has been Ser'ving aSvpresident pro arrests on intoxication charges. ... , Pony Rid«s ■IICTWC ■ Mrs. Alltie Hammer said teach­ budget would, be modified accord­ tern since the resignation of the Peter Shields, 46, Hartford, was Movie.'< Indian Lore Dramatics pursuing, as it happened, a rather nightmare picture of a wdiole na­ to go to Sunday School. , Library Assn, described as a con- above normak-''^ Cooler ThuredayT ers have things to bF discussed by ing a total of 22 rooms under his tion of yes-men, of hitch-hikers, To hear the helpful les^ns and 1 tinning effopt !'lo cooperlite with warmer Fridky, becoming.^’-cboler ingly. sUpervisiob. Rev. Edwin Brookes, .will give a arfested on Brooklyn St. last night S15.QD WEEKLY sound idea—the Idea tha*! we and again Saturday folloiyed'Dy warm­ WATER HEATERS .tjic board which they don't want Regarding the proposed retire­ C. Arthur Mattson, principal of short tdlh on the progranr .of the and David Mahr, 60. Ogden Rd., eavea-droppers, and peeping, toms, to learn the Golden Rule, ; all groups in promoting belter li- es'eryone t(? know about. She ment plan. Abner L Brooks said Russia might trade ourselves batk And if some Sunday pioming brary service ifi' Connectidut.” - er Sunday and idofiday. The nor­ Maple St. School will be in charge organization and its future piaps. Vernon was arrested on West St. TUTORING AVAILABLE to our own border^ by agreeing tiptoeing backwards off-stage with something else I'd like to'jo. mal mean temperature for Hart­ Autom^iieally stated that even the salary scale he thought the plan was inade­ of the seven classrooms in Vernon RoekvHle Emblem Club They were arrested b.v Supernu­ their f^ngers to their lips-^-thls, la pei-aonal to the teacher. quate but is a beginning. He The Rockville Emblem Club will meraries Anthony Chemistiuck find TRANSPORTATION PROVIDED to withdraw from the advance mil-' My dad looks very stern and ford dujinlf this period is 68 rang- giv* you ocoon* of Center, in addition to the 14 at the nation whose prophets once says, "I'm aurpri.sed at you.” ‘Brain’ Giiidrs Farmers i ^ frt'm an average high of 78 to ! Atty. Flaherty stated his opin­ noted that of th e' 23 school em-, Maple St, Ernest E._^ Weeks, prin­ observe its 3f)lh anniversary to­ CaHeton Tichurat, and are .sched­ SUMNER THOMPSON, D ir^tor tary poeitioni in which we now ion that all except personal mat­ ployes. eight would be ihcllglble. cipal of Vernon Elementary School, night at' thi Elks Club. A potiuck uled fm- court appearance Monday. cried "Trust thyself.’ ” So 1 dress up very neatly and I an average io'w of 57. Precipitation, CLEAN NOT WATER! i PHONE BUHcr 9-OOU It’s a beverage. It’S a mixer, confront one another. This hap­ travel off alone. Chicago — One Midwestern col­ will on the average total *si to 1 THE ters should be discussed Jn open two are ready to retire, and - the will continue supervision of the 20 supper will be .served at 6:30 p.m,. Al.so arr.ested \yas Tony DeCaril, pens to be something we are go­ Thus the indictment of the age While dad hunts up hi.s paper lege uses a’r» electronic . "brain" to inch occurring as showers Thurs­ aeasinn.s» "I behevc free and open remaining J3 would be eligible fbr classrooms thery and the-one "at to ^ followed by -a meeting at 8 16, of 128 Pro.spect St. He is 400 ELLINGTON ROAD EAST HARTFORD Light—dry — tangy — not ing to do, Inevitably, if we do not of organization which, even if-it and decides he'll stay at home. determine future programs for day and Friday and again about discus-sion is essential to democ­ full coverage. There ere 19 other Taicottville. The total number of p.m. All charter members are in­ charged with operating williout a sweet. Try it. Buy it today. has an idea. Immediately begins Now I've wortdered and wonde^d perplexed, farmers. (Complete farm Monday. APPMANCE BARN racy,'! he said. , to.wn employes outside the school pupils now enrolled at each school vited to attend. license and is scheduled for court go to war with each other first.. data is punched on a tape and fed 342 Ht__^Tel. MI S-8B66 tailoring it to the public opinion yes, time and time again/ Hours: Dall.v 10 a.m, toB p.m. Senator Knowliand, however, Why Sunday School's so g/iiod for into the machine, which keeps cal- The average age of today's probably did not have touch real polls rather than to principle. Too ' bo.vs tuhrting until it turns up the most Excepting Saturday : American brides is JO years: tha 1 10 a.ig^to 5 p.m. hope that anything hke this much of the indictment is all too And not. for grown-up profitable plan possible. grooms' a-/eragc is 23 would happen immediately. He was true. probably thinking more of ha\ing GRADUATE us make sont^'-proposition along Part Of The Bargain that line which would put Russia We continue to pay a certain OPEN Park w hile Bankinif" OPEN on the spot by testing the sin­ price for the renomination and the THURSDAYS FRIDAYS cerity of its own pronouncements reelectioi) of an incHvldual with 6 P.M. Po 8 P.M. A t the "First" A P J d rlo 8 P.M. ' i . abyut its willingness to withdraw the medical record of Dil'ight D. from its satellites. Risenhower. An.v slight dis­ ' * Senator Know'land’s Inadvertent turbance in his personal health situation Immediately produces an ^ft to Ruaslan propagandists th came, when he put his proposal in exaggerated alarni. JUNE 16 concrete terms, and offered to The other day. the stock market ■wap Norway for Hungary. Spe- went down and up millions of dol­ WATCH lars In response to alternating 'aifiCally, he meant the neutraliaa- tioii of Norway, now a member alarm and reassurance over the Mske fore Dsd ge« the super treat­ ci NATO, in return for the with­ meaning of a stomach upset in. the. ment be deserves on Father's Day. UNCONDITibNAmY OllARANTIKO KOR THRKK VtARS White House. That same stomadh drawal of Russian tn ^ a frdm Give him s. genuine BsresLounger. upset madeybanner headlines in all ' r Hungary. He’ll feel like a king every time h£ Making this suggestion, how­ the' newspapers. And. at the press leans back and lets the>Bsrca- conferehces during that day, the ever, Senator Know'land made it Lounger's famous "Floating Com- is without qualification the best NO CHECKING ACCOUNT? appear that Norw-ay could be elaa reporters of .the nation felt com­ pelled- to press in with a morbid foet” arge his tense muscles and' ’ ■inedyias a ealellite o.f'biirs just.as interest in every slightest detail nerves to reiaxr Mom will love the way the decorator* Hungary ^ g satellite of Ruaaia’a. of the'President's illness and be­ styled BarcaLounger looki,^ in her living room. Coesc Watch Value you can find\anywhere . . There is, of course, a considerable in and see the beautiful wrw atodeis now on diaptay. difference. . We are not running havior. aa his own staff also felt compelled to report it. Try the one aqd only Barcal^ngcr and learn how Vonf^ y, which is free and inde­ . The reason we behave this way truly comfortable a chair can be! pendent. Norway Joined NATO because it wanted to. is'simple. Tivice before,, when the later in the same trend of President'. was ill. first reports failed to Indicate the seriousness thought, wa believe, ^Sejnator a la i4«h of .his eondttiottr 8o:-when-itny-new Iptoaijuid suggested^ a simUar ■wap between our position in illness of any kind la reported, we ‘a SMa hr M ad Greece and the Ruaslan position in go into a stgte of alarm and re­ Poland. main there until we are fully re- In both Inatances, of course, asusred by the reappearance of the President himself. ' Knowland was saying •omething WITH A That it would be this way was .00 embartasaing to countries which obvious to some of us when the GENUINE •-I ': ■re Indeed within our own sphere of influence. Perhaps it was merely President was deliberating whether his blunt talent for honesty at to take renomination, and some of us hoped that his party an(i ps- work, so that he was calling things as he really sees them rather th ^ ' tlon .could find a way to do wlth- aa the dijjlomaUc niceties would him. have them labeled. But, within As the situation is, however, wc shalj have to learn to live wiLh «c- j "Charter (Mk" — "Fortuna”—14K, ex- ' "Faii^eld” — stain- ‘;8'prite”-"gold ftlled "Executive” -r- gold '•aid diplomatic nicetle^, we are not Daystrom leads. in 14K automatic, pension bracelet, lees Steel automatic, automatic $78.00 filled Calender An-, By BANK MONEY ORDER ■uppoaed tp have satelUtea as such, casional alarms, and perhaps to j dinette deeigning. sweep hand. $136 . , ' $89.78 $69.78 tomalic, $78.00 *mid tye aYe not supposed to use learn to keep our part of the bar- | gain involved in the Eisenhower i I ■ . V other nations as bargaining pieces Thsy ta 9 serfs# convsnisnt, emd sconoBi’ without consulting tbem. And Rus- r4election with little more poise I and self control. The man does 1 oian propagandists will undoubted­ 0 Daystrom makes have an Inalienable right to a only the finest "ol ior psopls who desire to send money ly be pleased to find an American quality, spokesman who talks as If we did atomach upset now and then. have -puppets. That is something orouQh the mcdls ctnd who do not use Russian propaganda has been try­ The Day ' ing to sstablisb; for along time. When the day comes, the" 'Whole So, for Senator Knowland, a world attunes itself to lt,.an^ be­ how, low prices^ on ! Watch value is where you find it, and we at cheeks. Buy them dt this bemk. comes sweetly gay. Daystrom al' •light rebuke in the department Michaels are proud to pratant these new of propaganda-'protocol,. but Some­ The air is 'so clear and full of Watkins crystal the daisies seenh .to dahe'e thing of a compliment too be'eause, J , 1957’rriodels. -Expansive features such es.non- : aJUiough'''hiS' particular bargains, ei’en when there is no wind to SpCo B l a c k 9 9 Daystrom. Dinettes are so smart you set them off.. < Groiip *^® 'didn't -pfitr Russia much of an wouldn’t hesitate to use them in the dining ■ breakable mainspring, non%reakable crystal, oqual swap, the idea of mutual re­ The tempeniture is at the exact Smart wire-back chairs with a choice of paprika, but­ room . . . yet are so sturdy the'y’re 'WHEN YOU tirement from our toutual spheres point which Makes the full sun ter, gray or yellow washable plastics are a feature practical for every-day kitchen use! shock rasist^ant movement, I 7 lifetime jewels, NEED A CHECK of tnlTu'ence is something we and completely and perfectly welcoipe. of this group. The square-cornered tables have 35 x Russia have to come to, if «e do The trees are full of little move­ 60-inch extension Daystromite tops in gray of black biritium "balance, npn-magnetic featurfs, decide to tolerate life on this ments of gentle excitement, one .woodgrains!^ // planet. b ran ^' stirring at a time, each sweep second hands. And it's tHe^only watch Sfrop-ln of the "FIRST with its own particular pleasure in UNCONMTIONAl TH(K YtAR the day. WATCH OUARANTH with the 3-yaar unconditipnsi guarantee. Pay •Age Of ■ Organixation” There is no harsh ^bird note all 15c Per Check (Up to $250) I t is the duty-of such as college ) K ’ AS.Q0 down and $5.00 a nrionth on Michaels day long. The nest robbers, the "siiW territorial ehauvinists,- eve

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choir l^ti>, IVadin Pleads^ , Music Major Children Gohduct A baptiaihal larvice waa eo.n,- ducted by the Rev. K. E jn a r HaaKt' Manslaughtei Covenant Service At- tS«" close of the pro g ram . THERE'S PLENTY OF IT presented . by tjie children and .< in Gas Death youth of the church,' the. Pastor Ct^iadai U .S .^ ct. 16-21 The Sunday momlog worship at ni^de a few remarks in keeping the ' C 6 V e n a rt t ' Congre|fatlonal with the meaning of the-g^ay, re­ Boston,, June 'JsT lAhrXNew Ha­ Church waa under the direction of minding 'thg overflow congrega­ ven Railroad officials y'eaterdgy ^W aihlrifton, June .11 jhe.r visit at Jameetpwn. Va., on Bridgeport. June George W. Nadin, 89. yesterday pleaded Miss Esther Granatroim, superin­ tion that “.tht-niost perfect praise aiked approval of their plan to BrIttM'a Quein Elixabetfi will Oct. 16. followed by.* 3-d*.v formal F lu ■ FILL ' visit in W aahiaglon,'’ guilty to manslaughter in the death tendent of the Sunday School. In comes from llttid'cjindreH." ORDERS TAKEN NOW ralsa the fatw^'for multiple ride yltlt th< United State*-Oct. lS-21, observance pf Children's Day, the New York (Ah - One of th f •,'ceady tO'-lMve its next but it tickets frmn^ to 12 cents a trip. The White, Mouae announcement of hi* wife. Macy, 39, who vc>a, In summarizing Uid'-ttioughts of more desperate ordeals of parent- afraid to fly.*’ th* W hite‘House announced today. followed the disclosure bp’ PriStce killed Dec. 14 w*1.en a-gas explosion pupils ol }he school presented the the morning, the Rev, ifr.,^R**k. Charl^^E. Williams, general ao'ngs and recitation* which made hood, is listening to a child read | "Uh-huh.” ! ‘ ?■' paaatiig'er traffic manager, told a Th* Queen alU be accompanied Philip of plana for the Canadian deatroyed the Nadin home in Nor­ borrowed two phrases from ''*ome! A. DZEN^ CONSTRUCTIOK who can't read. ! "The mama robin told .her baby, walk. . up; the order of, worship. of the recitation and song*. Tfte. Pubne Utilitlea- Board hearing the by,her hu»b?nd. Wince Philip. phase of the journey. Now and then a small local fe-; ‘Kid. you got all the fret ‘worms increase would be 6 per cent on Addressing Canadian troop* at Previouaiy he had been charged department*, from Primary ffrtt was a reminder' that "bless­ : ' Ml MSS* male, member of my oWn, tribe yon are going to get from thM The royal couple will . visit to Senior, were represented in the ing* edme-down as praye.lfi - go- 10 ride ticket* to ataiCioifa outside Dortnilind, Germany, the Queen * with first 'degree murder, comes up to me, carrying a hda,yy heat, so now hop out and beat the 19 mile xone from Eioaton. Canada firaf. then fly on to the husband said: • Superior Court Judge John P, »ervic*.i.A new addition w** made up,”, and aiT admonition", of one of thslunie upside down in. hOr hands. your wings aiid fly.” i. with the appearance df.tlrtr'^unlor . The road also Asked hikes of United States. “As you probably know, we the Cottei- continued the case for.,d the choriiaee, "bnUtf your houae.on “Read it to me," "says Tracy “Uh-huh.” z ' ' cents to ll.T cents a ride oin. Choir, robed, aind seated in, the the Lord, Je*ua C3i? •hieir first stop. Oct, 16, will be Queen and 1 are gmng to Citpada pce-aentence investigation. A(iv«rti8€ in The iHerald— It Pays Ann, who is almosrfour. “Biut th* baby rc^itn was afraid 12 ride, tickets for use within the JaiheMOt^'n, Va,, where, the first in the autumn. The Queen ha* been Ass}. State’s,At'ty Otto J. Sauer, This probablyi is a hea: . . . and then, *Jr sf a sudden, a IS mile zone. perTnuhent Enjfllsh ,settlement in invited tp open Parliament." ii. the absence of State's Atty. Ing picture to a man selling aub- Willtama said the fares on .these scriptlong. to the Book-of-thi- bumblebee canfe along and stung the United^SUtcs in 1607 la^be.ing The disclosure from the prince LoHn W. Willis, told Judge .Cotter the baby robin III ■ multiple ride tickets have remain­ commemorated'^this year, amounted to a breach of protocol. that the chang< in plea was ac­ Century: , it mav even brighten ed unchanged since 1950. ceptable to the state wifh an ex­ the . V^iw of anehiic professor of .‘he ^bV robin fell rff^e ne^ ' Eilxabeth and, Ker.^hit.'iband will Philip drew a laugh by comment- . » and feu .. . . ar,d fen — He said the road's annual , in­ fo on from Jamestow^-4o Wash- j ing that "We do not know who will planation. ,, Uterature with bright hopes that come from these tickets now la Inaton, arriving here in riw late be Prime Minister, when we get When Judge Cotter asked for iti the culture ol yesterday lies se- I*’*" *♦> beat its wings . . W19.000 from the-10" ride tickets, I there," explanation, public defender .lohn curely,n„v.i., in *>,7the brave .small hand snd aiKidenly it was flying. Just ^ e m o o n or evening of Oct. 16,_ like its mOmpiy told it that it and the inorca.se would amount to \ The Liberal government of Can- F. McGowan said h« and Mr. Willia of tomorrow. J25.000 a year, he said, ITiey will spend the next three' Miller But to me it creates another could." daya on a formal, official visit ada,^aa defeated in yesterday'a had' had numerous conferences " N b !” ’ ' Williams said liicreaaed wage* Caroline Bell Watkins about the case, ,anc in view of all prospect. , bare. election. j . Harve'v C.’Miller. son of Mr. and 'VNo?" and other costa led the Toad to This will he the^* Queen's first the facta aifd circumatancea. the Mrs. Jacob F. Aliller, 103 Adelaide The eitpatipn (isually goes like ask for the increase*. Mrs. Cheney Wattiln* of Neiw Sunday, Oct, 20, will be a day of state was willing to accept a plea "No. that isn't •? hat the, book visit to Ahieri'ea-Mnce she a.scended Rd., was one of 2.30 who received this. I have a-librar.Y that em-t- aays. I'll read it to vou." laat in Washington after the of manslaughter. phaaizea th e long human ..redbh York C5ty and ■"Fisheri Island has official viait. the throne, irt 1OT2. She> and* her his bachelor of art* degree at the husband, then Du)5e of Edinburgh He informed the court that'ev’en towan"ard perfection". It catalogues ".V! ‘hen- what doi* it Gfadiiation Riles annoyhcgdXhe engagement of her ,' Will See New York 168th traditional WilH«m'’s College: i temii t TIveyVt In and not yet elevated to rank at an early age .\*din was subject Willlamstown, Mass., graduation matkikX enaie?«____5e«£fJi_for a word ’ , time there cj , l_ /""i ^ 11 dauelffei. Caroli: Thd •nie Whit* House said the Queen of prince, were here in 1951^^ to fit* and seizures, and when he exercises sunaay. A 19.1.3 grad- better answer i Set bv to John „Heller of New York. Mrs, hopes to spend Oct, 21 aeelng N’ew guest* (if former" Pre.sident T n .was in the Navy during V\ orld W ar I of the Ijoomis School, Wind- than the aword. A lot of people's , ! bunny rabbit goirig man. Itbraries are probably like that. •chl • ■ • an

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Miss Ahdereon said fiSa. Local' strawberry jpibwers ^wUl that they preferred morning woric Midnight—2 a jfl.' • Voinnteers Needed be hiring over 400jxn>ng men‘and The foUowin* program ■chdd-#(tU>^ ...... to get the crop to the aucuon by Chipper at HAX—Reranade '', 2 a.m.—4 4.m...... -r»ky . wa» ca rp y l^ two V, -1 IsS ___khrenlng Uooa Meaie Noon—2 p.pi...... Ltoa F. ■\VMdron the' strawberry hArvest, afid local WKNB—SporU Eudteal Bcb(Mr * j pa)Mr.b«4;8, ptfe contaJtiiQg' the l^t- , t ^ i p — Miller WHAV-Bwlns Easy 2 p.m.— 4 p.m, ,.., ...... -OlivV^tartier, Louise K. Lord j- growers will be working fast to (Gcmtiaed fr c n Pmte Qpe) (Continued from Page One) WDRO->Osl Kolby w cc c —Reooto Renew t W n o—PeopI* Are Fanny get the crop In during the Man­ Itie of whiaKey, wl*^ p e w«a atlced Wf^B-^jgSbim Matinee V 4 p.m<7-6 p.m. Y -...... W. JoeiSp^ Lemire, Ronald Rietcert WPOP—Wax Works ^^^TTRed flOx va aeveland -eater Strawberry AucUdn said HlU where thire had been holdups, to to headquarters, Ctdombe i i l * - 8 p.m.-Yg p.m...... Liicy Burlte. R4>ger 'Winter men after the breakfast that Elsen-,. WHAY—Make Way for Muelc •ilA- 8 p jn .—10 p.m. ',...... Frank W. Bto|;y, Pat Batty MlSa Anderson. TTie auction began and then were taken tb a diner in said. ^ j WCOG—Record Rerue WPOP—8 WHAY ger* vs.'Brave* today and runs through the straw­ Wethersfield dor something; to e a t At the -time, Cplombe added, bower dlecujsed , the admlnlst^ lOI p.m.—^Mp.m.—4W idnight anlgni...... Volunttora Needed Uon'a leglelatlv* program _ briefly wioSr - p .m . itU - WCCC— Shranlng UodO __ berry season, Abdut three weeks. N In the course of the ride. Cu- Taborsky was on Ws way . to the WTIU—Ross Miller WKNBr-MiutekI Echo** Htywafch:ywafch Post located oiLtopmu top of Manchester Police Station. Vol- with him,’ partlculjirly a m'ultlmll- WDRO-Cal Kotby w n c —Peopi* Are Funny UDteerg may regtster at CW Cml l DeDefense Headquarters, 'Municipal According to Miss Anderson, the lombe said he had some drinks ra ilrt^ station In Hartford -to «e l WDRO-R Q. LewU from a b o t t l e dt-'whiskey,, belong-1 a bus. that vould take him to his Hon dollar measure to provide for WPOP—Wax Works X . WI04B—P. M. Ekillding on Monday, Wednes'd^y, or Friday from 1-5 p.m. reasons for the demand for part- i l t o - WPOP—Red Sox V*. Cleveland time help are the high prices and In* to Taborskv. borne in Brooklyn, N. Y,______achjiol construction, WHAX—Ratty Kimball WTio—lutw Radle 'BM WPOP—Wonder* of. Uie World i ■isa- the early eeasdn. Many growers , - , y , •T told .him.” Brown relsted, WCCC—Record Review WHAY—Dodger* va Brav** ■ • • “that Ohio is against the school WKNB-P.M. 4:ie- . ■ ■'/ ' WnC^lght Lin* M:45- ' WTIi^lOSO Radio Lana WUAY—Ostellno ^ / : WDRO—Robert ^ LawU WILUY—NItot Watch bill. I said that in Ohio If we WDRS—Cal Kolby X WCtXJ—aomd sirsnlng Good Mnste WPOP—Red Sox vs. Cleveland t m e —Music R eserve Notejs voted for that bill w* would all . 3P—Wax Wonu WKNB—Today la Sports WDRC—Rus* Naatotsa, CongrAluiete them Mayflower II Sights Americai, WWC-Nse* , WPOP—Hound D di' get hung."'* nbaU WDRO—News V *'thlAY—Dodger* v*. Bravta . U lsa- with WTrC-J41ght Line WHAY-Nlght Watch During the flr*t"two weeks of Brown added that the conversa­ ttsvlew WPOP—Datdtno Coiui. WDRC—Robert Q; Lewi* "kst'K WnO-New* ^ r t l ' 1945, the 76th division made Accepts Tow from G>ast Guard tion was in a light'wfin snd Eisen-. 'WTSO^lOfio'Radlo Lane •:!*- WPOP—Red Sox v a Cleveland troR<>^*ws a Weather hower laughed heartily. WDRO—Cal Kolby WHAy-Bporta. i:Sa— WPOP—New* < deepest penetration into- Ger­ WUJC—Good Urenlne Good Mnaie WHAV—Dodgeri va Bravaa many of any Allied troops on the . Proposed'Pledsant Valley School WPOP—Wax Work* v m c —Night Line GRADUATION (Continued from. ) ^ e One) Brown said he s'*® told Elseip* ' lies— WKNB—Evening Serenade **^*^A*-SNJght Watch Western Front. More than 250 hower that several of those aj^ths I.Y—Record Rodeo WTlO-BtneUy upuru WDRC-The World ToolgM South WihoRor, June 12 (Special)—rA special town meeting will be cOst;ht $750,000 plus $42,500 already expended on site, architect’s fees - R e e ^ Ravtsw WDRO—weatlier and Zalman WPOP-rRed Sox V*. aeveland __ jS i-SKum Naughton miles were covered in what was c a r d s pierce the mist: West Hartford"^ breakfast favored cuttihg the WPOP—Lawrenet Welk • ilA - . WPOP—Hound Dog 'called next week to act oh an appropriation for construction of a new and dthcf expenses. The Board of Finance voted this week- to recom­ WHAY—Dodger* v*. Braves to be the last eenaatiopal drive qt Joseph estimated she was nine a d m I nistration’a $71,806,000,000 rm —News' i :i e - ui»e— , Worid War II. 16-rooin elementary school at Ellington and Pleasant 'Valley Rds. The mend $643^,000 for construction of^the school ahd stipulated $42,500 spending budget for the fiscal year WDRO—News WHAYVSerenada WnC—Night Line WHAY—Night Vfatch miles o ff shore, comfortably outr ; WPOP—Bob and Ray weeu—G (^ knrenins Good Muatc WDRC—The World TonIgM W n o —Starlight SerenadS* This period of continuos attack Hires Kennedy school, designed by Architect Willard Wilkins of Hartford, will accom­ o f this amount should be ^turned lo the General Fund surplus when starting July 1. The Congressman ' WKNB—Mualcal Echoes WPOP—Red Sox v*. aeveland WDRC—Ruu Naughton aide the bar and only about 20 had nothing to sky abput any presi­ Fiia- - . w WPOP—Hound Dog waa punctuated by m any neiv#- R U SC O l... modate 480 pupils. The School Huilding. Committee has estimated its bonds are issued on the school. ' , WTl'J—E. u>ite Glee Club WHAY—Dodger* v*. Braves dential laughter over that. WDRC—Muslc.a la Carta shattering hours of fierce battle Th e acknowleiksbd miles from Priyincetown. Everett K,, Kennedy. Jr., son of ^ G E N E R A L WTIC—Night Line • and withering' fire. Men of the WPOP—Mel Allen IRC—Ru*» Nausliton LEADER . . . AGAINST WHICH ALL OTHER Coast Guardsman Edw'ard Wid-- Mr. and ^.Wrs.,.Jws. EiVeElvereU Kennedy the view that Stassen in his eager­ Aftei_the breakfut Bienhojver 4:44- 1364th Field ' Arnnery BRttanon d of 87 Ehelps Rd., Asa.Lowell Thomas WPOI^Red Sox ve, aeveland On Pag6 Two remainder routed snipers out of “ When you car* enough a m e e ^ B of the To\\m Council To Governor's Conference Proposed Relocation of Rt. 6 TEL. M l 8-5482 . WPOP—Meet the ArtUt miles offshore in the monjing’s Respoq-sible authorities- s a,.! d the House mehiber*. The 40 who their concealment. to *4nd the veiY b*|t.“ IN E V S ^ PIUCEI RANCUB. C^iooa* from: K U S dO Am­ first light. . ' TuesrMy liiBht, at which time Tov/n attended today's^’^ e a k fa st,, were iis e - WHAY—Dodgers va Braves bassador, RtfSCO Premier, RU8 0 0 Regal afid RUSOO Manager Donald H. Blatt. an­ Dulles and''Btassen now are in com - WHAY—Jais AUey WnC—Overseas BpLIn* Some of those who took pa^ He said the 180-.Um square- picked^ from the top of . the M" wet'C—Good blvoiilng Good.MdalS WDRC—RUs* Naughtna ■ Custom. (3bme in . . . or telephone. • nounced. that Kennedy would fill Manchester representatives to plete agreement on the need for Protests .from property ownerscroctos of ,lanJ in a verybeautiful Wori(>Shoe Rubbers Made in these courageous actions are rigged bark was slipping through ■phabeff WKNB-rMuSteal Echoes WPOP—Hound Dog -the position. \ , the Govemor'a -Regional Planning being exceedingly careful in talks opposed to the proposed relocation lanfl site." A * move~— a "few,^ hun­ 9 A.M . to 9 P.M. WTlC—Dick Burtel now serving In the Army Reserve the water at gbbut seven knots Kennedy has been serwpg as Conference in Hartford yesterday with the Soviets. Both Stassen of Rt. 6 through South'Mahchea- dred feet to the south wo^ld make Had Miserable Day ALlHCn FACTOBV AtTHOBinCD WDRC—Amos and Andy ^ ^ A Y -D o d g . ,va Bra.vea RAhway, N. J.—A Rahway rub­ as membere of the 864th Field NORTHIEND with the h ^ »o^ a brisk south- U.S. Rejects WPOP—rXUton Lewie . w n e —At the UN city engineer and director o f public heard etrong argument|i favoring and Dulles also agreed, they said, ter echoed through a hearing a great dinerence, Learned egid,. - On the- White House steps, Ei­ T V S E R V IC E ber company haa designed new rub Artillery Battalion In Manchester. PHARMACY RUSCO SALES OFFICE w esurly .breese. , ; « the establishment of a so-called senhower smllAl broadly and joked . lilA - WDRC—Russ Naughton works in Newburgh, N. Y.. a 'posi­ that a united Allied front must be room crowded with more, than 200 Opposition to the proposed route C A ^ c r Honae Call WHAY—Jazz Alley ^ ti^TOP—Mound Dog berg Yor wide-toe work shoes. The Young men o ft he Area Just out 148 MIDDLE TURNPIKE WB9 E-M 1 6-8M 1 Nauset is at^ut 50 sea miles tion'that he accepted in 1956. Capitol Area planning authority. presented on this problem, with persons last night. was expressed for Mra. Frank C. about hla latest Illness. But his WCeO—<>Jud hivenlng Good Husia- company saye they are sturdy but of High Bchool are alao finding DEPOT SQUARE OPEN D A^Y—FRIDAY NIOMTS UNTIL t . ^ 1 t o U Pina Parts **WHAY—Night Watch froda Provtncetown at tha tip of Prior to this Newburgh appoint­ ■The meeting wag ^ l e d at the i full opportunity, for advance con­ Opposition to the. route pro­ Cheney of 20 Hartford Rd. by face was a bit grim when he re­ WiCNB—Musical Ekihoea light, with soles finished in a gpe an opportunity to fulfill their miUr invitation of Governdr Riblcoff to ; Soviet Plan . BU 9-0080 t ^ C —National C ot C Cllnla WTOOr-Mufle M I 9 -4 5 8 5 ' . ’ "______o. ______I Cape Cod, Mayflower’s WDRC—Amo* and Andy WDRD—Rues Naughton' ctal diamond grid pattern to reduce tary obligation -while serving with naUon. ^ , engineer in Newburgh and sanitdry get Hartford; and 17 surroupding motely affecting Europe's secur­ by representatives of firms which Austin-Cheney of 99 Hartford Rd. day,” Monday when he was down WPOP—Ed. P. Morgan WPOP—Hound Dog." slipping. the -364th one evening, each week. However,- the sailing will be- engineer in Manchester: towns 8tarted;,.pn the road to r o -; ity. own land in its path, by Individ­ appeared at the hearing to oppose In bed. \ • come: more, difficult for the May- operation th regional plmuiing. The ! On Mideast In a round of talks today and ual home o\(Tera, and by the It. "Gee, waa I miseriWe,'' Eisen^ flow ei'a replica as she itears the meeting held in the Hotel Statler, j tomorrow, with State Dept, au­ Chamber of Commence. For, the Chamber of Commerce, hower added wryly. •was sponsored by the Chambers of thorities, Stassen will carefully Executive 'Vice President John P. tip of Cape COd' because she must (Contiaued from Page One) ' They spoke at a hearing called One member of the CongresslSnaJ, tack to* port and head into the ^ m m e re e in the 18 towns,, includ- j chart future moves. It was said, to by the town's Express Highway WIet asked "how; feasible" It would group noted that ■first news.of the' wind Inatead of getting it from ing.ing, Manchester. i ------avoid any possible misunderstand­ Committee after Davld^ohnson of be to relocate the people displaced President's illness sent the stock Local, Slate and federal authorl-1 nationa Involved must first give by. the route. The Chamber haa ings. the State Highway Department market tumbling. •tern. ties, in a 4-hour sesaion, stressedUheir consent. to the scheme, pledged support to Case Bros. In Mayflower H made landfall Part of the problem has been had explained the route. ’’It was a great day for Selling yvi <■- the ’ need for cooperation in plan-1 The British position was • out- that Stassen was operating dur­ its opposition to the proposed loca­ * ' ' / c ' ahnost exactly where the original ning, asserting that only a regional' lined by a Foreign Office spokes- The highway department repre­ short," the. Congressman re­ ing past two weeks on the tion. > ■• . t k '■ P ^ rim - ahipjgjftrst sighted the man in neiponse to questions about sentative traced the road the Slate marked. , ' i r i A . ^ : i , ' ' authprity — and not Individual basis of top level government deci­ Among individual property own American maiMknd in Nove.pther towns—can solve problems that are views on disarmament. expressed wants to build from Its beginning era who expressed opposition. Eisenhower , . . chuckled heartily sions which had not yet been trans­ 1620, after a 66-day voyage, ' regional in nature. yesterday by U.S. Secretary of at the Wilbur Cross Highway In some on behalf of their neighbors sod commented Mayflower II was moving north­ A t the close of the session, the State Dulles. lated into detailed isnguage. East Hartford to Bolton. He as well as themselves, were Wil- i ^ ^ could have \ ! M . , i . , . ward toward Provtncetown. when conference took the first step in Dulles, told newsmen In Wash­ Before leaving to return to Lon­ demonstrat'ed on a map that the lianrlinm- KuzmlkICnTmiU ofnf Mt.Xft Nel>oNel>n PI I known it. I - '■ it made landfall. The orig^tnal creating a reglonisJ planning au­ ington- that .European nationa don Thursday night, Stassen will route will enter'* Manchester at James Farrell of 75 Birch Mt. Rd,. The market bounced back as Xayftower . was moving aouth- thority. By a , voice vote, the rep­ themselves must decide whether have with him detailed instructions .Laurel Lake, cross Spencer St., and Arnold Lawrence of 571 Eisenhower and his doctors em­ w ai^ heading for the Hudson resentatives passed a resolution they wish to be included in any based on these decisions. pass smith of Hartford Rd., Char­ St. phasized that the attack was not R iv e * until it ran into dangerous asking the Slate Development aerial Inspection zone that might Dulles is reported firmly Von- ter 6ak St., 'and Highland St., Fred Johqson of 1517 S. Main St. connected with previous more shoals .and. breakers off the Cape Commission to fleflne “The logical form part of a limited disarma­ vinced, despite the current Euro­ and enter Bblton south of tbe asked what he should do about serioiiS illnesses. and then It turned northward and economic and planning region for ment agreement. pean diplomatic complaints, that Howard Reswvoir. ■making needed .repairs to hla Eisenhower met hi* guests at 8 . rounded Provincetown for Ply­ the Capitol Area.” The resolution The 'United States is believed to StasAen it doing an outstanding Three Alternates Discussed house. "I'm in a pickle," Johnson s.m. in the Blue Room then ush­ mouth. also asked the Commission' to in­ have proposed that the "open ■over-all negotiating job on the Three alternates from Gardner said. "I don't know whether to re­ ered them into the state dining room where the breakfast was A . light, aouthwest w’lnd yester- form the communities on .how the skies” project should begin highly complicated disarmament St. east, which would pass north pair it or, not." problem. , ‘ The State HlFh-way Department *er\'ed buffet style. ^iy helped the Mayflowet proceed authority should be set up. around ^he Arctic icecap where of the Howard Reser.-voir, were also representative advised Johnson A number of small tables had past Nantucket ligiitship, marking The General Assembly receilUy territorjee: of the main European There is |yidence he approved discu.ssed. The alternates were re- ’■i' passed legislation perTnltting the powMT~TtF$ fi5t' involved'.—The- Mi»y KaH and other property owner* who been set up, together with a larger what ia known tq sailors ss “The one for Eiaenhower and aomt of Croesroada oflthe Atlantic." towns to cooperate in regional Arctic zone would mainly involve Zorin but felt some curbs were been studied by engineers. may be affected by fhv- route tp planning. It also appropriated the United Slates, Russia, Cana­ needed In view, of the European Johnson told the assembled “ go ahead and make repairs be­ the pleats. After having his VilUera elected to pass inside Everett "R. Kennedy Jr. breakfast the President wandered Nantucket lightship — between $90,000 for the Development Com-, da and Denmark, which controls complaints. erowd that the route favored by es use when , thg,. time comes to mission, to assist in thi^ planning.' Greenland. the State was choton from the make the purchase you will be paid around'; the rOom,‘ joining- groups the lightship and Nantucket Is­ Kennedy received the appoint­ at the various Smaller tables for. land. ment over forty other applicants. Matching federal funds will be The Foreign Office spokesman standpoint of economy, service, to the fair value.” available when a comprehensive aaid: , bwners -who had questions'about informal discussion. - Accompanying her at the time Blatt said that he interviewed ten .be provided, and community effect. “The British government’s posi­ how much time they would have to \)’UI Help Program was another bark; the' Coast of these applicants before selecting plan Is devised. Obituary He said that it has been planned The towns represented at the tion about' an ( aerial i inspection find another home 1-'the State de­ Rep. Arends of Illinois reported Guard’s training ahlp, Ekigle, for Kennedy. primaril.v to.serye Manchester, and zone in Europe is as follows: We. cides to take the one,'‘ they have that Elisenhower talked no buai- merly the German training ahlp The salary of the director of meeting ytiferjlay, beside Man­ the State estimates that 65 to 70 public works starts at $9,748 and chester and HArtford. were West do not exclude the idea of an In­ per cent of its use will be for local were told that they would have ad­ nesB whatever at hia.toble. H orst Weasel which became an vance notice of one year or 18 “It waa all social,’’ Arends said. . 'Amerlcah prise In the last war! reaches a maximum of $12,400. Hattford, East Hartford, Windsor, spection zone in Europe. Obvious­ traffic between Hartford and Man­ Deaths months. Exactly what. It to -be Aaked whether he thinks ths Also in escdrt were a Coaat Bom in Manchester In 1923, Ken­ Wetherafield, Newington, Bloom­ ly. any s\ich proposal requires chester. field. Rocky Hill. Glastonbury, careful atudy. taken will not be known until the breakfast meetings will help Ei- Guard cutter, a Navy deatroyer nedy attended local schools and According to the State's repre­ graduated from Manchester High South Windsor. East . Wind.sor, “It la also obvious that a pro­ sentative, 22 houses, two business­ detailed design is prepared. ' sehhower get his program through and two Navy blimps. ■ Mrsr Elsie M. Schonhsaf ■ Congrms, Arends replied: School in 1941. Windsor Locks, Granby, E a s t posal which affects the teiTltbry es. and three tobacco sheds on the Explaining the method of ap­ The schedule at Provtncetown Mrs. Elsie May Schonhaar, 71, of "Yes,’ I think tl|fy ar.e a fine A,fter serving with the Air Granby,' Simsbury, Avon and end sovereignty of 'a number of 5.9 mile route through Manchester praisal, '‘the highway department esiUed fbr a irMnactment of the 26 Litchfield St., wido^ of Herbert thing. They give you a little Force; Kennedy entered the Uni­ Farmington. countries requires their consent/’ would be directly affected. repFesentative said that valuations algning of tpe Mayflower Com C. Schonhaar. died last night at chance to get closer to the Presi­ versity of Connecticut and re.cel.ved Action binding any town to the The effect of the British state­ Reasons for not building the would first be made by two local l>wt, which laid thS.foundation for Manchester Mdraorial Hospital. dent." ■ a degree aa Bachelor of Science In regional authority is still a long ment is to reinforce the American, ro*d as planned were given by rep­ appraisers and t-liat their findings B rtviliaation. Born In-.Glaatbnbury Jan. 18, Arends reported Epfenhower "in 1961. way off. Once the “ Capitol Area' position. It also permits a country 1886, daiighter of the late Thad- resentatives of the Connecticut would be reviewed by a Court of Also on tap waa a medical ex. Married and the father' of two grand shape" and skid "he cer­ region is defined, a town within it such as West Germany to stay deus and Elizabeth Reichardt Paql- Power Co., tobacco interests. Case Referees composed o f businessmen ’ amination o f all on board the May­ children, Kennedy is a regd.stered tainly waa feeling fine" this .morn­ would have to enac' an ordinance out of any European Inspection man, ahe had lived in thaL-'town Bros., the Cheney Historical Foun­ and realtors. This process would flower and cuatoma and immlgra- professional engineer in New York- ing. • ' t,o attach Itself to the authority. zone pending a prior settlement of until three year* ago when she dation. and the Chamber ot Com­ take place before negotieVona are ttoiia imqjectiongk State and a registered .land survey­ The agency could not come into other .political questions, such as came to make her home. with her merce: started with the ■ property owner, The President's back-to-normal Only dignitaries and aome other or in Connecticut. being unless it had 60 per cent of reuniflcitibn of East and West daughter, Mrs. Emil Seelert Jr. Individuals who own property iu he said. If the owner, does not move after hie illness also csilla for CmI PitM Invited guests will be permitted the delegates qualified to partic­ Germany. She was a member of the First ihe path of the road or near It agree with the appraisal, he has a conference with Phtiip Young, to board the Mayflower, in addir ipate. Representation would be the new ambassador to 'Die Nether­ tion to-the Inspectors. The U.^. plan has not vet been C5hurch of Christ, Congregatfonal, stressed their confusion about how a right to take his case to court, apportioned on a population basis lands. That session originally was Shouts'’ of,. "The Mayflower is presented to the U.N. disarma­ in Glastonbury.___ to plan for the future and the ef- Ihe engineers said. fiivery - town- wouM : be- entitled to scheduled- for - Monday but had- to- Kere'^ riang out through .Prdrtiice- Local^ague ment ,'cb'mmlttee'^ in London./ The ' "Besfdee her daughter,- she leaves feet ot' hea'vy'Ahd- Tiotzy TTRfrrd' -T h e- State’s representative .also two representatives, regardless of explained to the group that a be-.put off When Eisenhower wae town at dusk last night and subcommittee is im- adjournment a brother, Raymond L. Paulman upon them. Some asked, about size. But those of over 25,000 pop­ public hearing will be held later confined to bed. brought hundreds to the docke. until Friday qr next Monday. It ia of West Hartford: and a sister, prices they can expeqt fo receive ulation would be entitled to an­ by the highway department. Also on tlie calling list today ' But it u|as a false alarm. Wins Awards awaiting the return to London of Mrs. Arthur M ad^ n ald of Elm­ fof'" their homes if they are takeri. other representative for every ad­ The meeting last night was waa a delegation from the African Harold Stassen. adviser to Presi­ wood. An attorney for the power com? 77 What residents and touriats saw ditional '50,000 persons. moved from its scheduled place in Methodist Episcopal 'Church ‘ Of' New London, Conn.,-June 12' dent Eisenhower on disarmament, panyt introduced by Ideal manager was a S-masted square rigger The term “ authorit} in this case The funeral will be held' at 2 the hearing room of the Municipal his Negro valet, John Moaney. The —Manchester was presented with who is attending cohsultationa in Parker Soren, told the committee which turned out to be the Nor­ Is a misnomer, according to speak­ o'clock Friday afternoon at the Building to W oodruff Hall at the church la located at Copperville, two awards. j>ne for local govern­ Washington. conducting the hearing that plana . BEO. M B wegian training ship, “ Christian ers at the conference yesterday. Watkins-West Funeral Home, 142 Md.,' on the eastern Miore ot ment activities, the other for out­ In Washington, Dulles is report­ for major transmission tines in the ,QCTter Congregational Church Radich" out pf-Oslo on a cruise. The agency 'contemplated would E. Center St. Burial will b'e^^Ja area would be affected. The com­ because of the crowd that attend­ Chesapeake Bay. - Since leavuig Plymouth, Eng­ standing growth, by the State ed to have advised disarmament Cemetery, Glaatonburj;*-"*^ Shprt-Sleeva eoat or middy League o f W'omen Voters last have authority only to advise par apecialist Stassen to adopt more pany owns right-of-way on the ed. , ■ Eisenhower was getting back .in land, S3 days ago her Australian tictpatlng communUies on plan­ Friends may call at the fpneral night. cautiQua tactics in private negotia­ samd^ route the State wants south The Express Highway Commit­ the usual awing of things swirty stylM ki Bo-lweupllwi; for bbni akipper, world-famed sailing ning and zoning matters. home tomorrow from 2 to 4 and 7 of Hartford Rd., crossing Main St., tee. which conducted the hearing, master ViUlefs,* had guided her The League was meeting on the tions with the Russians. after apending an. hour ahd 45 Nevertheless, the speakers, said to 9 p.m. and extending all the way to Case has been asked to report its'rec- oaeor aara and lauBidBAng. under sail oVer 6,000^ m e^dering Connecticut College campus and mimitOa at hla desk yesterday regional planping is «,ssential. in . DulJes is. understood to have.lm-. Bros,' The-flrovts'^office- buHding in mnmeiHBtiona oh' the alternate* morning. But he did decide against WBtiuy miles. . wiir win'd'up Its'burtness late this pressed this on Stassen during a H arry. BeUucci 'Oottofiff . pattanii afternoon. * ' the development of the, Hartford the area would be taken away and east of Gardher St. to ,th^ Board holding his regular weekly news The Pilgrims 'in' the ' original area. Charles. J. Lyon, president meeting yesterday which reviewed Harry Bellucci. 790 Silver Lane, plans made ror 20 years In ‘the of Directors. conference. _ " Blsaa from A to D. bark required 66 days oh a far The State League today pledged East-West disarmament prospects. East Hartford, died at his home itself to a two-year campaign to of the Society for Savings and future would .have, to be changed, more direct route, logging ..about Dulles acted to meet vigorous this morning, after a long illness. according- to ' the power company obtain passage of court reform, chairman of the Hartford Chamber 9,000 miles. of Commerce Regional Planning backstage complaints by British, A , form er local resident, he h^d •representative. In pointing- out the However, comparisons have ' no legislation by the General Assem­ French and some other European, lived in Elaat Hartford for nine bly. Committee, aaid, "We are going effects of the chosen route, the at­ application In this InsUnce." Vll- governmenta against Stassen’s years. He was a member of torney emphaaizdd that.the com­ A proposal that the league study to cooperate or collapse.” He aaid liers, veteran of the" last of the policy of sometimes meeting pri­ Dllwortli-Cornell-Quey' Poit, No. pany is not opposing any highway educatloh financing on a state­ planning for the future must be windjamming grain races from done on a regional basis. vately with Valerian Zorin, the 102, American Legion, a charter improvement. Police Say; Gulombe wide basis was voted down, 157 to Soviet representative in the Lon­ "Down Undy" to England and no 57.. Lester Shippee. chairman', of the member of the Army and' Navy Speaking for tdbacco interests, stranger to long voyages, deliber- don disarmament talks.' ’ • Atty. Edward P. Rogin aaid that, 'The education issue had been boa'rd of the Connecticut Bank Club, and a member o f th* Maglla- -Btely took his awkAyard. chubby ■ The European complaint reflected nese Society. .iHe WM a veteran the ■ proposed route would affect listed as “ not recommended" as a and Trust Go.-.'said the answer to large the long way afound toiiike finding the ni5gt economic use of fear Stassen might be negotiating of World War I and proprietor qt fOO adros of .‘the best shade to­ Expects to Get Life advantage of , wind and current pirimary goal by the state organi­ behind their backs on far reaching bacco land in the valley"’ from the zation's ditectors. land lies in' crossing town lines. Don’s Pizza Shop at 130 Spruce St. conditions of which the pilgrims The need for Joint participation .disarmament problems which de­ He leaves his wife, Mrs. Beatrice East Hartford line to a point just W.T.tfEBt ' Mias Dorothy Goodwin of Mans­ probably were trf total ignorance. manded prior Ehiropean considera­ field introduced the original reso­ In planning was also stres^d by Bellucci; ' three daughters, Mrs. west of Bidwell St. ; The route Hartford. June 12 (flh — ArthurYO'Brien completed his testimony at (his hw price! **OMwi Bir rt(Ei He shaped a cmirse for south of Prof. F. gluart Chapin 0( the tion. Rlcrfard D'Amato Hartford, Mrr. woyld make irrigation fr,om ­ lution asking a study of education Informed dfflcikla said Duties' Culombe did not expect to gp to about how jthe confession Came to - the Pilgrims' trsick to pick up flie financing methods. Mrs: Robert University of-North Carolina. Michael DeliaHpa of Hartford And rel Lake 'impossible,!' Rogin said, jh« dlectric chair when. he' made j be made; Aniong. those attending the con­ aim In talking- to Stassen about and 19 tobacco sheds'Would be­ •' trade winds, followed them to the Seldman of Norwalk, later intro­ Miss Jean BeUuccl. of East HarU hla confession last winter to a It was O’Brien who took sleno- J U M O I I S I , West Indies and dropped May­ ference from Manchester . were this, also reflected' some feeling ford: two. sons, D oM ld E. of come useless. “The rpad would, in double-holdup murder In New duced an amendment which u-ould within the State' Dept, that the graphlc .note* of varibua things llt p B f flower {II into the northerly flow- establi^ ithe study “with a view General Manager Richard Martin Wllllmantic-anil Edmund k. Bel­ effect, take 100 acres o f shade to- Britain, It was disclosed In super­ disarmament chief has “raced Culombe said, who typed up state- * Missisi . Ing Gulf Stream. It all paid off to action." and Wilfred Maxwell, town plan­ lucci of Hartford; two brothers, baoR) land off the market and we ior court t^ay. , , ‘ ning, administrator; Edward Glen- ahead of his instructions.” ments made by Culombe and who‘ ' bgnds(mely. IMrectors said the league mem- Vaientlno of' Manchester M d Ulde- would haYe to actually forget Det. Robert J. Murphy of the ney, president of the Chamber of What annoyed thehr especially witnessed. Culombe's signature. HALF-ilZESI Thousands of eager spectators berrtiip would have trouble pilot­ rlco Belluccf in Italy; k Aster Mrs. about. Itr” the attorney declared. State Police-Special Services Di­ Commerce, and John Wiet, the was Staasen'a move iii'presenting A t one point. O'Brien was aaked lined the strand and san^ dunes as ing both the court reform and'the Anthony Caloro In Italy, and 14 He,’ spoke for Cullman, Bros., vision related a conversation that Chamher'a executive secretary; to 21orin informally a 23-page sum­ about a conversation he heard In Mayflower U rounded Race Point, 'education issues through.to suc­ grandchildren. which grows the tobacco, Kohn he oyerheai:

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> {■ : 1 ‘. /.V t " ■ \ ... './■■'I. •t . : ' '• ' 7 , •; : '■ y ' ■. ., , I'iy R S ^ '' -A ' C**. *> ■ ' ' 1-! ' ■ , -<■ I ■1 ■ . / ■ . \ -ijr' '■ J-X V X- 'a •' m \ m a KThe loose as part of tnb summer test series. uel Lutheran Church as director ConclaveNn 1941. T h e ' 3-days ape'attending the two day biennial held at 5 o-clpeS,.which w m fol­ offering amounted to (48.81, a to­ and/underatanding wife,?- He The explosion will not^ be open to B T H AROU> E. TIIRKINO TO N *^***., d^ I brought togsther the pick of high ■nmmed her July 8, 1983! right Convention of the Connecticut lowed by mapper. , tal of (847.06. A t the e v e n i n g ! rjmtorsh^s of Beethoven and G j school muslclai' League on the jcanipu* of Connecti­ U M ec'^e direction 'of Mr*. EI-- observation by newsmen. ' ,aty Editor ^ r e at. Emanuel lAit'heran. She service (94.94 was received, giving :Clef. Al, too, went to W estmin­ Round TahiexStogor* cut College for ■ woman In New . don. Toll, th« dtoru* preaented a a total contribution by the con- ' Mancheater, muaically. .la a for­ ster, for four summer*. \ 1a ' the fbiTner' Beitrice JoHasori. London. tunate town. . * ■ It was during thoha.^dayi n^^lTam in eong and narration, en­ gngiUion of (442.06. ^ s t o r Raak Full Time Position daugtitai^ of .the Ihto S. Emil xnd O. Albert Pearson,"music direc­ Pearson formed what Emm*/ Jt, h “ i oped Into obet^of his ftn e^ vo ca l '.Two children fximplete the Pear- Johnson, suparintendent of the R.E. WANDELt ■ / of the High School and wrote' a s-rnunaKfoups, nthe R(km^ dlableysini ^ rg. son, family. Linda 1* now Mrs- •adopt a two year agenda on th* t*aul under four headings: home, former pastoJ^of the local rates more of the credit for -this Jerome Rutkoski of 198 Hilltord state. level for alt local leagues lo M Gave Some to be Apoetie*"; church, this theck together with town's position as one of the bet­ fulirum^ ‘poTiUon teachtog m“ sic ! St. Karin lives at home and- is a within the state to follow, 'fha - ''Aiid Stratehtway He Preached another check in the amount of Building ter music appreciation towns In , student’at MHS. convention, which is the 26th to ha Chriet” ; "Tilt i Came Trials and (100 given by.ah out-of-town buri- the State than he modeatly caret held,-will also adoptC* budget for to acknowledge.^ , liibit It Mfs..Peaix6n knew that, next to Victorie*"; and "Finally, Praise neas man whom Pastor Rssk Contractor ^•srd.!^* a teaching* efrtmeato i to rais^The li.b: Connecticut,League, aUd v ...... ' '*4l . /voiceaI and Kan- her. milsjc whs first ih Al'a life, ^ win. hold and Thanksgiving." Mrs. Toll, who had contacted. This amount will When achooi gets ou t. jiext^ v an electlqn* ■■ of ' officers. \ REMEMBER... .•n. Beside*". . "F*"* ------wrote the script for the narraUon give the Manchester group first RMidtnHd'Commtrcioi week. A 1. Pearson will be rotikding "She waJKS steadjing influence," Attending as delegates from and composed a numjjer o f the 'place in the contest annually put 25 years of service to Man­ neemaary affidavit. ■ ; |'thglng for varioua school func- Al^dm lU . It was her there, i ManXester are,are. Mrs. Jacques AlttratieM>R«ino«l*iiii9 chester's music in the school sys­ tlona and concerts. IL is heard in songs used, also served ss sncom* conducted'Among the m e m b e r NQ $ALES FINAL Illing wantep Pearson and" if , , givmg me that "added confidence, ' shaw, president of the MApiches- tem. Music is his work, his pleas-, ‘ ' ^ I s t In addition to the group churches in the raising of funds "B usiness Built (^n Illing wanteo l a series of/oncerls before Ideal that hHped me stiqiggle through i ter League; Mrs. William Stroud, songs, there were renditions by a ure, his leisure,, hTs enjoyment.: Ayer Verplanck, .ttanchester'a civic and p atern al organization.-!; to get m\Ntegree.-i." , i Mrs. James McGovern. Mrs. - tor the Children's Home. Customer Satisfaction** ATRIGAL! a^tet, a quintet, and \wo trios. ‘ Music Is A1 Pearson. ,. dean of educatora, who was super- d^i r i ng/the-yepr, especially at AH's a sentimentalist>nri. nature! ris Cowan. ^Ir.s. Edward Coltman, y-; TTis Children's Home, In contin­ Full Insurance Coverage Regal's extra-liberal, *tring-fre«, policy, And he has done lils work so Imtendent o f school*: The two ! slly. emotional. He puls alk.of A ljM rs. Walter Schardt,- and Mrs, about returning purchase* made here well and so quietly that hi* efforta jwen't to, Howard...... Prince,,, certlflca- " *11'/Ul* school work increasing, I Pearson intd,,any underlakin)5s .Il I'rvin g Aron.son. . ’ uous o p e r a t i o n since 1900, la RED A LVOKT COLOR Tel. M I 9-3033 maintained by the C o v e n a n t give* an added .^easurejjf satisfactibo' and accompliahmenta have become ’’tlon clerk for the. Slate! Al got X'"" I .f«cL withinNi, Thefullcompiemenlofappoint churches of the Eaot Coast, of Tokyo-^Re^ is used extensively After 5U)0 P. ll. ■#i shopping for Father's Day gifts. Any­ matter-of-fact to too many of us. a temporary. •y certificate...... and a Intge " ■I*'?'* «rtlvities. , H V left Bee------sm,all" circle that Al cin ‘hardl-Xments to the executive board of. which the local Covenant Chunph in the Orient, where It is con­ 82 B A L D W I N R O A D „ thing purchased here may be returned W * accepted'the fact that his Hat Of subjects.he had to accom- ',1 Y " >'*«*■» "Ru and G ; wait, when^lhe curtain drops on the .Manchester League was pte- witlun two weeks from date of purchase. High School choirs were among Is A member. Ekuih year on Chll- sidered s lucky color. A'- green MANCHESTER, CONN. ManchftBtei* had its IT .. A ^ quiet, aecliKled for approvalapprova at the final diHsd'a Cay. a spec^l offering is tile roof on s horn* 'Indicstes' ths Thia-lS all part of the "Red Carpet" the beet In the state. They still music, director. Some of the better vocalists Al fSpO') to let his eniotions burst. - nT*etin^"PfUnjr the year at the-home of rsbeived for the home. This y^ar owner is ^wealthy. aervice you’ll always enjoy at Regal. _*re. ' in 1H37, Al decided Hi do .some '*i*v*ng at .school in-j Every 'concert has been a signal 1 .Mr.-i; S lro ^ , recently. A nnounced Perennial Winner' I summer studying He went to East- Eleanor B e r g g r e mf acltievemenl for him. He does not I by Mrs. S h ^ ' and duly approved When Central Connecticut Inter- ! Poche.ster, ’ Americo Genlilcore. June i know the feeling ou ' well; thars** by a vole of thy members of the scholaaUc League (OCnL.) music ; N, If. Eastman students mu.st pa.ss yeomans Parle and Roger Loucks. | that." He knows e^ch voice that hoard of Lcague'-fpr the 1957-68 fASH AND WEAR festivals rolled around each year. a theory examination. Al breezed nstriimentalists Include W illiam , answers his direction, and has i .'car are Mrs: Shatw, president; We knew the competition would through It. Dr. Irving H. McHo.se.,. errett and Larry Metter; two of i warmth and love for all his stu- ■ Mrs. Cawari, flr*t. vifcMrealdent end in Tictory for "Oood/31e KfHS." director, of the summer sessions, i Die finest tnlhipel plovers ever! dents. | and ptpgram chairiiian: Mgs. Cblt- These Hdndsonr^ It was true: Manchester won so knew a good thing and imidedi-^ i developed here. , , Beloved by Ktudents j man, second vipe-pcesident i n ^ d - $ S H frequently that competition was ately called in T. Austin Ball There are pleasant memories ! ...... a!i has...... influenced...... many. lives ’ n**niatratiVe assistant; Mrs. -4^1- Anally eliminated and instead Tea^lized" • t 0 «...' » Ini_ .Al'a ic - mind _ .:_j as he... i,. himXirHi.V'IiVuden''ts ...... liord’’hTmliam in''Tnylor, se^ftary; "M r Stroud, treasurer: Mrs. Edmund' choirs from the various schools Lfte onli^nno i . ^ ‘ h ' .P»>“ 2-' ! the highest esteem, Ygu need but PAY' By BVD were rated nearly for performance, Cox. publications; Mrs. Loui5 .Hur- Tv t iw a r L 24 -T and Pepper ; attend one concert afid Uslen to wltz. publicity: Mfs. Ralph Her­ JUNE 16th quality, harmony, attentiveness to 1,1 aw aided 74 ciedits toward. his , "I ... remember__ th* yea- *' "'c went ■ them cheer when he ascends til* the conductors and composition man. bulletin; Mrs. Schardt, units; treatment. Mrs. E. H. Phillips, membership; FOR DAD The Outdoor Mualc Festival in iiie ae^.iM , Meruie-n. Ever\’T>odv on -the two I ^ «* a • ■Mrs. Robert Stone, ■'national af* $/|.95 Bducational Square was a must College Degree* I bu.ses must have tak'4n a salt and' . “ crioean t have to demand strict fairs; Mrs. Aron.son, state affairs; for every parent of an 8th through .So tliere waa another g.ial to-pepper ahaker «'ith him I hiat "'''cn directing. Ifa auto- Mrs. Douglas Roberts, local af­ AM V9ar Round fairs; Mrs. McGovern, voters serv- 12th grader for 20 years. ' Jt was reach. Pearaon apent four sum- informed them the shakers h a X o ■'K''C.V e.ve is on him alone, necessarily by-paased this spring liiers at Eastman and picked up o„ back Taklrir a hair I aianed ^ "'i-'h e stiidenta yeapond willingly : iCe; Mrs. CSieater Kobllnaky. clerl- Siwp Morivw't hirnhurt Depart- By BVD becau.se Of new lawn conditions at hiF oUiei* rredits dtirinp. ensuing at the tpht of^lhe hii« «nH eni. ‘ ^ ” * Walter thP High .School. , mmimers at Trinity nnd UC'onn lected them without ionkino- ^ i n each num-j SchulthelN, nominating chairman. iHMt for wonderful 9ift Idocw. ber, each., alanza. each bar, apd No man ever has enough sport We looked fdrward to the Chriat- ...... ' ■ ^ ------GuorantdiM dolivory Soturdoy, Juno Blend of Dacron and Cot­ rnas Concert and the-hther yearly each note. It is as if a apeil h*d shirts and we’re sure our famous music, from HConn in Ifl.^.-,, h"! M "Pontaneous .-.mging. IS*" ton. Just dunk and hang attractions that have become a tra> been cast over the choir, BVD aport shirts will pleaM dad ditional part of the achMl ■ year :|s ^ h " o 'k '" '^ for a .•er.t(i. a t u m : ? r ; '* '; ^ / \ r ^ ^ ; ; Muair education in Mancheater out to drip.dry. is. in good hands. It speaks for it- Police Arrests no end. program. ^ ' ,A1 naa served two aejwrate terms i u For hdults, there W r e the Bee- as'm usic director at lies home ; c'cr known, becau.se aelf. It is Al Pearson influenced. ANY DAD W ILL ENJOY RELAXING thoven Glee Club and the G O ef rliiirrh. and is ,1111 entlv serving in 1 7 "'■comphshed -ao much in so A 15-year-old bov ha* been Club, male And femqlepie chchorus, re- that post. He also held .siimiar * ^ spectivi ■ ' charged with the theft ' of two IN ONE OP THESE COMFORTARLE spectively, B«rh h a vi^ ln ce dia- posirioiis in .Vew Britain and Ro, k- He is indebted to Illing. Qilimby cars. • '-fe banded Ville. A’erplanrk. He visits the latter He ia accused, of stealing on sep­ •Alds Church Choiry In l»4.’i Pear.son was honored by '?** the, hospital every G>urt Cases arate occasions, a car IMlonging There are sonte folka In. loW^ the Connecticiil , Muair Educators to Stanley Banavige of Rockville who regularly seek help from Pear­ As.sn Its members elected him ' ” '* '■^°'*' numbered 1.5 Four traffic cases were heard son- the choir directors in thej^ president. He .served* on it.s boai’d Thin year.,die by Rd. churches. Pearson give.s life young-i, of directors for two years. A.I h a s''” ” ’ voices in his several this morning. in Town Coyrt. „ aters the necessary voice training,; Luis Carrasquillo, 23, of New th* BERK-LOCK been guest . ondiictor for .''any | ' ’" «teit^ilochen, .Mich, , "I *m grateful to a aympathetic Rt. 15 esplanade May 16. Rome choir. Many timid youths who love , Volume, deptn, soitnes.s, and ligtitneks 11,-igrd 4-i‘olua b.v I'lnio waa fined *9. \ within the town- llrhltsT ! He i.s a composer, too! I.laiiy: a'lministration " Al said -when Patrolman Kenneth Barker Alterations to sing In school are found sitting , I anthem.s were authored by Pearson j asked trie cliche questiop "To what Jamea A. riggins, 25, or South Complete with' ottoman, choice of cover­ with the congregation on Sunday|South High Sc'hool in Worcester Windsor, waa fined (15 on a I made the arrest on Keeney St. W „ voice, piano and organ. He re­ ized the Beethoven In 1925. Be , snd . sung fni , the first time in Man- Ho .voii attribute y'd'ur success where Rivard waa In with ings in nylon or duran plastic. morning; They are encouraged to | when he graduated. He entered charge of reckleaa driving.. j a field Suit Dad ceived his fh-st church position''as cause so many men were out of Chester. His most recent one was ' " e have more Children per capita a gun. JiMn the choirs. When a minister of ..Worcester Polytechnic Institute ' -'unK about two'months ago at ' taking part in schopl mualc than Higgins was involved in an ac- I Our selections is com­ the member of a sextet in the Cen- work, he often held morning re- Rivard will appear In court Bat-i For Sumrnor music needs help in his eholi;,JiAi’i W P I) that fall when he was onlyy ter Church of Hartford. One of the . heamal.-Nj. Tlie two brother.^ would Emanuel. j any sschool ' in the State," Pearson I cldeht June 2. on Center 8J.. when | „r plete in every respect as direrUon from Pearson. 17. The d e a th 'o f his molfrer and 1 voire.s waa a barilone bv the name find nouri.ahment at Main St. When the town dec ulcd on a fiill-' added 'he said that: he fell asleep at the . xrreata Involving traffic viola SPECIAL ' Ai nas never been known not to other cirtHim.slanres forcecF him to j of Bernard Miilliitscwho beca lime music dneclm for schools, He paid partiiular tribute to •upply the answer...... 1 \ post I Illing. Principal Edaon M: Bailev :,a 1,5“ “ * I to sizes, colors, patterns Music has been AI's.-chosen fieJti utility pole. iBrooks, .52. of Rockville, chargM X and ahd Vice Principal Chester Hig^ns entered a plea of nollo fklHni to atop at a a^ip atgii WASH AND WEAR ainte his youth, but i^was a long! ■ also i Robin.son. contendre. 8o you’re sure to find just hard struggle through Some trying at the corner of . .Church iuid choir I "They have ^been more than The ease of Hoyt Stilaon, 4« , 78 Chestnut Sts., and Robert t>. years that dem ands the p4Hehce C ^ p fle ld Rd., waa dlamiasod at the shirt he wants mosti of an undegatanding wife and

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Bimiiiiw li. ... ^ . ■p- W ------' ■'.. V ,'.' • ‘I '■Ai, lA ,- ■r.; :y i\ ; ‘V".'/ . ! ;1 ^ ,^' -V V fv '-'v ' ■ r-;:.,' ■>f.: ■'■. ■■•r^-,.'.'.'- y ■ : A x ’'- • \ - '-.X y y '' - ■ V '' !!.'• .f'"' s;;. : V '.' -■ ■ ' ■' ...... \ A- > ■ ' )■ /. ■ ), MANCHE^T^ P A G E B I X T ^ :|I4KCpeSTP( SVianNG WEDNESDAY, 1957 V ■V >v . • f.. lUNCHESTER EVENING ttfcRAtD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, 1957, I^A0S SEVXNmR • — -- ' - X . ■ • - ■ ------. ______; ' : ______I______'Jx ^ . OB Aug.lH Bt.tha P aradetb' 'sat Bid# playgrounA Ih g iiaual Mini ■pped i l r w y l i r u i I'-jf South Windsor N. Facm. in Enfield. Members are re- lO-waak program waa epirwilad to qilested ■ to carfy box suppers. Mothj>p«mfiiig Improved Whit^hduse-Tracy Weddi nine weeks when TbWh Dlractora Shamokih, Pa., Ji j a (P) Awarifed Dcgrert ^g;agied Summer §Ja^' Workers dug .through Recital Preeentod. Urn t soma 820,000 oubbf the Roeroa- ^ r m a n w n F a c e s The 10th annual recital of .the Oanherra--AuatraUaa scientists Maren^ai m... DepartmMffa request for a without reaching a IS-; hays invented a new mothprooffitg WMte sl«4oll. pompona u d ear- On Playj^tmds miner t r a p ^ abma 100 lA}is Sharp " Gertnide Francis School of Danc­ 8106,793^ ha^rat to sustain the squairium setup thW Ts hss iHSn looldsf st ^ w n ' ing ^as presented Monday tn Ut# ptobSM for wool that uses dieldrin, natloM deeotated the chancel cit recreatioh>prografti throughout the low the surface. T ( » m UENOY kt the Manchester Pet Center la Just L^saL Pll get - Wartiing Grammar School. Tboee the'moat, active am^ pdraisteht in­ Second Concr^;ational Church ren inarchUkg. in a papar Hope grew^dtm that F r a n j f iSel secticide of its type known. The IS AsylOin St., Hartford Putoock, l^riaid’ ln a'fan of ahala ► down with me to see their * 1 1 ] to Attend partUlpallng -were: ..^aiiMTcBam- teturday for the wadding of Mlaa bag idaqk Mrada. will atart the ^Sqp^ivtaad'^Iiqi^^ will b« .■ X . aummer raomtldp Saaaon at 11 cro;ft, Unda Berube, ^Rfehard Be­ process, recommended by the In'-; Tel, T-5857 Ipieflted'kt the Keeh^ Street Ver- In this .central Feniigylvanla Coal teniational Wool Seca-eUri«t, Is Alice llarie Tracy, daughter of Manchaater^iaygrounda ^una' 24. piaack, Waddeil,^^ Bowkra, Buckley, Mglon at 7 aapf-yestarday morn- ★ A9tMAIUMS-^2 rube, Nancy Burjte.'Ckrrie BUrk- Authorized Ag^nta For All Tracy, dU Parker St, The playgroimw aupeiviied. by HaritoiM, June 12 .Th^V^lea along tha^ew ifovM Railroad .^Laurel State hsrt; Susan Burnham, Marjorie said to be cheap and effective; the Groan, and Namaa HaW'-a^oolA tni^ waa atUlAhve. S o m tJSO rascu- m - treated wool has-no odor and the Rail, Air and StHmship aqd the Ute Idra. Ida Traeyi and the Town> Recreatkm Depariadant, at Chartar Oak 'Park, the W ^ oratworkad in ooa-hMW'ltoHt* ★ PUMP^tHYS laeflea of luccsMion to the -office---- In the Faifneld County area. Rqtcheri/Larina CurUss, Kathleen "Bahld Martin -Whltehouee, aon of will open at-9:30 ihin. ihre daya Side, recreation canter,',Vallay St.. Ing the niiiht to ala man i f R L T E R S 'of Governor, and Cumpuliory car Estobliehment of a unlfororcode South Windsor. June 12 I Delaney/irene Jhirgelas, CTalre appearance and physical propertiea tJnes / Mr. ind Mra. Samuel Whltehouae after the iaat day of aanool. Pt^rgrouad aad Robertson IPaflL. ’boiild 0 g la, thk narrow Shaft inaurahea. top a list of two dos'en fop^ptor boat operations oA'in- ciali—^The Auxiliary of Abe E. KearnSy. Blaine Kearney. Joan are unchanged. At least 14 major i f R E H X C tO R S companies are' using the process HAROLD EELLI^< .of Baat Hartford. - Boya and glrla will ^ given youthA waa loading a coal subjects feeing an 18-month study land Waters. Post. American Legion,'WlII Neriberry. Margaret Newberry, D t. Barbara Nlcholshm, Linda Nichol- in Auattalla. ^ Manchester Ageat . The double Hng ceremony waa paper bags, crayons, adssors and caH ^ ^ a indapmdant ofteratlon the State Leglslattve Council. Possible improvement of stat­ Lois. Sharp, daughter of ------. . performed b y 't ^ minlater, the newapapers to make maaka for Grapet Provide Tannin^ .bwned. ^ his father, Oaorga, ★ COMPLETE U N I bp1«OiNCAL PI$l:l m d _.<^'nie council, whose^ memberahlp utes. togulattpBs and proc^ures for Mrs. Robert Sharp of Foe- .son, Arlene Pacheco. Lysheth Tel. MI 9-7442 Rev. Arnold W. Toaer, ■ at. 2 p.m. the paradA when they reglatar. When sUda ooourrsd. He waa haa 'been increased ^ m 18-to 24 testing butterfkt. content of mlik. tSh St., as a delegate to Laurel Palmer, Carol Phillips>\D o'n a Jamea McKay pre Naflh, Intemstioiud the mentally retarded. Adams, principal.^ Robert E,-Richardson Jr,, son of Mra. Paul RuberA. 93 Sisson St.V PRICES Locka, brother-in-law of the bride­ Barenta will be included in the FREE PARKING IN REAR . uncovered 24 aubject matters In a move to provide mbre coun­ Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Richard- son, fined *12 for operating a truck program with picnic luppera at ^ Arthar Drag Sttrtt Heads Dme Comptett nted to the council for perusal. Janet Stoddard, valedictorian,- Fast Hartford, announces the groom. waa beat.man, and uahera cil manpower to study these ^nd engagement of her '- daughter.' 0:80 p.m. on Tuesdays, starting He satda few more bills will likely other matters, the Legislarore Shb Lapee Stoker, salutatorian,re­ were' Donald Tracy of Stafford prt- Isabel S. Rubera to A.f.b., Pqnald MoncbMtvr Surplus ^rings, brother of the bride, and July 2. ■ come to the research group. voted to add six more members- ceived 10 of the ,16 awards Special eventa like novelty racee, • 'The problem of the succession sented.' Janet was awarded the /x.rc.OT «i •r""-:S S ; uJnJ'KS.dwT,'' G. EagleS()n. .son of Mr. anti Mrs. "Ctayton__Whltehouae, brotlitheiL^f making a total of 24. i t y - G ^ e Sunday---- , ' mont. forfeited a *50 bond On a Albert E. Eagleson, .348 Charter Solus Co. Um bridegroom. Glennn Lee on-wheel parties, coatume pa- to the office o^. Governor an x^Although countli membership is Class Valedictorian Medal, the Ac­ y tivities Award for all-around out­ Satur(jay he was commissioned ^ feeding charge. a » Oak St. \ - Tracy, another.brother, waa ring- radea, peanut' hunts,'.pet.' ihowe, issue raised because, of the chance not yet completed, some of the a second lieutenant in the U.S. ! *Evenl* Tomorrow 169 N. MAIN ST„ AT btHTTir scavenger hunts, do)l ahOws, wa­ that -an atomic bla^ could wipe membership follows: standing achievement, the DAR Marine Corps Reserve, Mlss Rubera la the daughter of DEPOT SQ.—MI 3-7111 termelon hunt#, wilt be scheduled out a-number of top officials — Is Good Citizen's Awkrd, the Hugh The annual outing of the Legion the late Paul Rubera. She is em- The bride’a gown of candlelight (Lai^ Cliiflce^TiSile Ends SaLO Houae Speaker Nelson C. L. Auxlliaiy, will be held at 7 p.m, at 4)AILY TO 9:00 P.M. aatln waa daaigned with a aheer at 6:30 p.m. and 6:45 p.m. on eve- one of the most interestifig'tocing Brown, (Proton; House Republican S. j.Greer Athletic Award, the plo.ved by Travelers insurance Co. nylon yoke trimmed with aeed ninga throughout the aeaaon. the council. '. American Legion U.S. History year; and Dora Martin, ahnual ^ Civic s P.estauranl on Rl. 5.- Her fiance is stationed at Blythe- Outdqor moviea will ba ahown on ^ader Frederick Pope Jr!, Falr- pearla. The tilirbf-fltting bodice Baafc Law Fnzr.y iield; House Democratic Leader Prize, and the Home Economics Betty Crocker Award. ! v k ' I "J’ ville Air Force Base, Ark. Thursdkya at 8:80 p.m. in Center The Constitution places the award! - Notes -Valley Club will be held at the club- had long, pointed aleevea. The Park, starting July 11. damuellS. Googel, New Britain; ' bouffant akirt terminated hi a full, Lieutenant Governor and the Republican Hoiwe Whip Ervihg Lance Stoker received the Class The annual steik roast of th^' P-m. Mrs. Wellman Dances fpr chifdrsn 12 years Senate President In second and SalutMorian Medal, the 'School Abe E. Miller Post, American: i, elrculae train. Her. fingertip veil old and under will start at 7:30 Pruyn; Colebrook; Etompcratic of imported iUuaion waa held in third place. ^Jrond that, however, .House WJiip - i?Pilllam' J. O’Brien, Science Medal, the Science and Legion, will take place on June 18 ; Burnham will be p.m. and tegnagera will start the state’s''basic law is fuezy, Mathematics Prize, the Rentschler at the cottage ori Lloyd S. Grant. : ' place by a pleated aatin half hat. dancing at 8:30 on Friday nights. Portland. ' She ca^ed a caacade of Happi- Lawmakers feel the matter senate President Theodore. S. Four Year Mathematics Prize, gnd West Hill Lalte New Hartfcird, at W,ppin7Moti^; s Oub will The dances-will alternate between Floor Modolo and Damblnatratora .should be cleared up and hope the a citizenship award given by the . naaa. toaea with white orchid cen- the Rf bertaon Park and West Side Ryan. Sharon; Senate Republican * ’’7 ' . celebrate Its 20th anniversary at tW and gypaophlla.- tennis courts. ' Limitad QuantifyG^ council will ba able to come up Leader Elmer S. Wateoh,.^Wettters- school,. raMe with Grant as toon as pos- meeting. Tuesday 'at »• with the answer by the . time the dertha Jarvis won the Judd Files e . ’ ' S - The matron of honor wore a The recreation program for both field; and Senate Detnoeratic ” . ■ , ,,, w V. . p-'"- *" Community Hous'e. The ' RUMMAGE SALE gown of orchid nylon chiffon over parents and children will end on 1969 General Asaembfy rolls Leader Arthur^' H. Healey, 'New Sportsmanship sward and Robert A rummage sale will be ^Id at ; public is invited to attend, - SPONSORED HV'MANCHB8T1X EMBLEM CLUB, NO. 281 taffeta, and the brideemaid'a dreaa Aug. 23 after the annual play- around. Haven; ^ F. Mullen was prtoenteci the Hugh the First Congregational Church The program chairman Mrs. waa of thi aame material in yel­ Among the other matters to The council report will be made 3- Greer Athletic Award. The Rich- under the sponsorhsip of the Unit- Joan Cummings, has arranged a low. Tlutf gowna, were atyled ' draw council attention in coming in December 1958. aril P. Blaney Athletic Award went ed Workers from 6*^o 9 -p.-wi. F ri-! fashion show featuring old and new THURSDAY, JUNE alike, .wfm Ught-flUing ‘bodices, months are the following eubjecta: to Ju'dith Sn^tli. day for members of the church,: wedding gowns. Refreshments are 13 drop necklinee and full akirts. The Compulaory automobile insur­ Other' -aw-ards were; .Marilyn and from J0,.a.m,. to 12 noon Sat- m charge of Mrs. Martha Williams. honor attendant wore a. small .er- ' BIBS. BDBT - ance.''This waa turned down by a Lutherans Plan West, Amerii^n Legion U.£. His­ urday for the public. j ’ ------♦ A.M . It ’a a b e v m fe . It’a a odzer. dild crown with veil, an^'-^ the ohanustar and advisor. Ad- recent Republican House caucus. tory phize; Kohert Hudson and n iV Co-Weds of the - F i r s t I Manchester Evening Herald Wap; Ught,-T-dry — tangy — not bridesmaid a yellow crowti with vioe on all problems. Read- ' However, some members expressed Mission in Fall Lucille Gagnon, Legion awards to Congregational-Church will meet; ping. South Windsor correspondent 511 MAIN ST. (Nuor. tli* Cuntur) veil. ..They carried cascades of ‘ Inga daily, 9-9. No*' upolnt- considerable interest In the Issues the two students showing the most i t the church Friday at 6 p.m. to | Sirs,. G. Warren Westbrook, tele- aWe^. ’Try it. Buy it today. X ladioU to match their gowna. nwnt necesaaty. 1787 Main and asked fgr more .information. improvement ■ during the school go on an outing to Osborn Prison phone .Mitchell 9-4014. - ■ ■ ' ■ fhe flower girl wore mint green St.. Hartford. ALpiae 4-4MM- T'A'o hundred repreaentatlvea of Whether there is a need for. the Lutheran churches of Connec- lace over taffeta and carried a changing unemployment and work­ basket of spring flowers. i ticut gathered at Bethesda Luth­ MRS. DAVID MARTIN WHITEHOUSE n “»‘ men's compensation laws in the eran Church, New Haven to plan Mrs. Tracy, stepmother of the light of possible injury from atomic bride, was attired in a gown of for the fall Lutheran Evangelism He la smployad by the Noble and 45 to^55 radiation. aqua lace over tMfeta. eand the 'mission. Westbrook Mfg. Co.: Kaat Hart­ PROM LMT RNttt WHBM NBW Public Fishing . Leading last Friday's meeting bridegroom’s mother wore rose ford. V O U R O W N Whether reaeevoira should- be lace over taffeta. Both mothers was the Rev. Jack Berry of Stoat The bride gave to her at- open to public fishing and other Hampton who la State chairman Nsnre cymbldiinn orchid cor- recreational purposes. A special ‘ ngea, and aasiated the bridal 'tendanta purses, and to the flower on Evangelism. The fall mission girl sha gave a pewl necklace and A WBsdeilU opportaniiy tor yon to own tok committee headed by former State Mrlll combine preaching, teaching, party at a reception for T6 guests bracelet The bridegroom gave SWIIVIIVIINGPOOL Senator Patrick J. Ward. Hartford- at the . VFW Home where the reaching In 80 communiti.ee 'of the im m S T O R l S « SlNOElt Phiewtip AaleaMlie.st dnuaalic sariibi Democrat, went.on.record last year deooratl^ were white streaqiera cuff, links to hla boatmkq, ,u^efs THIS SUMVWIER State where Lutheran churches and wedding bella. and ring bearer. ' . ' jt..toaialWhBadndiofdaoorativasiitclMeattlMlKdcera % In favor of expanding fishing op­ are located. Guest pastors will be jji When the couple left for a portunities in this fashion. But the arriving for the week of Oct. 13-17 wedding trip to Mlagara Falls and I -._Janr--«n aatOBiaimlly,, Ikffeet for atraight adtehingtooi Legislature, unwilling to act, ask- to lead this s'^cial mission which dd for further-study.. Canada, the bride was wearing an AlaasdemoaRmior and sample aMriiiae«,kq)tiji top . ^ is geared to invite individuals in everglaae print, white hat and ac- R ANGF Expanded use of private broad­ the community to attend the spe­ ceamriea On their return they will 'Ml < y wnfkiag Older by SINOE|l Medianici . Youn as a ooniols or portable., casting facilities for educational cial services. make their- home at fll Harbiaon purpoies. Local churches participating in 'acation Needs lUfL Oil. V^ethar anything can be done to Ave., Hartford. \ to w DOWN MYAUNT fssv euMir ifta t this program are Concordia and enlarge eommiiter parking foclll- Emanuel Lutheran. The bride,' a graduate of M ^ GASOUNF cheater High School, cUas of 1961, —s. SPECIAL SPECIAL PIN.STRIFI is employed by the Davis and TODAYS NIWIST FAD Bradford Lumber Oo., Kast Hart­ SINGER SEWING CENTERS f l M E ford, as a bookkemr. She la a I IfWMR MCNMC Mk • SPECIAL PURCHASE EMERSON member of the Tonng Adtiata BANTLY OIL church group, ' 'Ml’ \M , |\( 832 MAIN ST.w- Ml 3-8883 TRANSISTOR SAU • LIMITED QUANTITIES ______- II U m bridegroom attended Hart­ ■'■I 'I MV I If! I. 1 ford achoola He served two yeara — _ POCKET aucK PUN NOW FOR A FUU SUMMER OF REUIHT • POWERFUL CONSOLE TONE wpin with the Srd Inf. R e ^ at Ft TEL MIrchcll 9-459S f ^ 1 RADIO WALL ' WAU McNair, Washington, D.C., and one ^ AND REFRESffiNfl PIEMURE 47a 11* 4?ai II m year'm the gth Army in Korea, R O C K V IL LE TR 5-3^71 a Eifpart Pool Design and Construction! e Cractad in three weeks., • RRINGS IN FAR STATIONS |EZ2 CLEARLY 14.50 12.S0 •• V e Fill pool only ones Magic Cuno Filter does the rest ft * m Pin* Tax Plus Tax , ■FREE PARKINO' • FITS INTO POCKET RecappaMe Tire I >_____j I I Moil Caepaa _ Teday. for FRfll Catalag $ • 6"Wi4«i3V4*Hi|h«m‘'0eep. tPd • BAHERIES PRACTICALLY LAST • BittWies last 10 Ihm] l«i|r ; onmmiNt wimour OMMATm'~*~~ ; shoe toe to UM ef transistersl • □ riMM MS r«n rrat SvlBhli« fMl aHkiM. • FOREVER. Csitt IsnItosytWMr TIRES MOUNTED FREE! •e rr yomsilf in minutii ITsantaPiir A dda dttVtnPlipn la ypwi _ , . sw e Snail MatMy papsaala car Hwi will spi it opofi T H F C a ufitH • styip of Its Pninl- ^------#- '•jO:. JUST RIGHT FOR WORK OR PLAY fATCO SEAT COVERS m 2719 Berlin Cpmai ippdy to instoil' Tonplke, ■i AMERICA'S BEST CLOTHING VALUE Newington $ 0 . 9 5 “ “ AND UP Free PNONI Installation m$whinmr COUICT m ^ L r e-SS86 [ i. V e Waterproof AC CLIPPEN-^CRAFT JWSOtma saAiKnuet HAMOm BhocKproof DpV^ wPflP fPI ' • Duatproof and ppbrpf ^ fa a Guaraa'ateed For npw plufs tpdpy. f-m 1 Year ^ HtAVY m ny tv iN t SUITS lE A U T IF U L » CAR MATS Ideol For Fathei^s Day ' GENUINE lEATHER COMFORTABLE IN NAUTiaUL MJftClfctie tOlOAl s ? t c ;/ u tme wMrIne rukWr m «i. MEN S AND lADIES' # NfW COLORS, P A H IIN S AND DfSIGNS 6 3 ^ ika tocrn N m lk#y pw- AikC "T«AVIlia" SIT and. up TO GIVI YOUR CAR TNt LUXURY LOOK FOR }W •act. iMy 1. el««n. Stay c | | v Jf»»e|.5(,ie$ of Afler * -M ' firm.ty in alec., V V MEN’S y WALLETS Shove lotiofl end Tefc .. W « harv^lff iM t covari in th« lotftt 2*DOOR 4 -D O O I 3^ .75 D«tt«rni ond coiert. Floin ^ • pi a ids ^ JR O D __ h e w 8PBINO AND 8CMMKB PATTERNS - •r itriptd with metching trim in IQ aO B imOFlCALS, BHAEKSKINS, GABARDINES, WORSTEDS Tsf pan HMtMft Ireai. Old Spica MIN'S SfT salid or split bocki/to* l^ v a 'trr I FREE AL'TEBATIONfl UNDERWEAR (Cmt toe Mdd! Mwir StidI Deodorint teamed O Q O And Wt Will tmtoll Thpm Frt«l - n d u h f t . ^nitoi to kofR! with After Shave Lotion .db OPEN A CHARGE a c c o u n t M8W is Down—15 Weekly or 1/S Monthly Old Spica MIN'S Sn f ( V FORTAILE Cr'itp Bo^ Talcum and f ' ‘ W HITI WALLS \ Soft going tanfy After Shave ^ Q i COMPLITI tfT Orpii wp yPvf lotion in Gift Boa . . A wfiitawalls jha ' In the ' \ i •canomleal wayl f/'N 15 Th «y COR bp Ifpns- V Standard fprrpd VP nPW Virpi f# «. fpiy Ip install. Bag. 17 J6 to fi,M Pr. CAR ttohaidliiee, ah.Ar.n-. c h A u g s RIPLACBMINT * Tkopleals. V WASH SAVINGS UP TO 20°o WHEN YOU CARBimtTOR pair l•bwill by jtapprtu CUFFED FREE \BRUSH BUY ’EM BY THE BOX! macbanieil And BOX OF 50 auarontood Va J-WAX t#»mf pprffctjyl auto 'POUSH , IN G U S H RICYCLE HAGGAR “WASH 'N’ WEAR” I l A A B T T GAAAD MtioNAUT T h . e « i« «o « •'to MOOCI I GvUUr AWEinai Sc CKAI. . lfl.2JSVAL .50 Ik. kuill-inciMW, 4 V p cU .n l «nd W ...I \ p t A ^ An ontirmly nmw conshvcHon concept! llto U M U M S IM W MTWIIAllT In »>• .n.r.linn. ' 33 « S L A C K S " * 1 4 .9 5 Nfo i> n n w n n n A M S Atvamsca iiccigai iec sjivil Cords, Sheens, Cuffed Free! 1.44 ATHLETIC L 0 0 C e, The a e ^ t bf this remarkable mew shoe, to MUUIES eiUARS ■EtULUSJIVto. I 404 WE HAVE AFOmrHHRTS J A N ^ SHIRTS SA-riS^ eieehmve-lKIITlB ew ’li^ M i t t ^ s For- ■ - / $2.05 FREE PtCKeUP KSSUIS.HVAL SERVICE! QUALITY! SAVINGS THEM ALL SWIMWEAR creates a shoe to sbft, to iexible that it aetoially wNirrowi: eiOiMts * 2 . 9 8 Up COMPLETE SELECTION AND DELIVERIES I lAACTT AAMUIA mvam Mumi LON6 Ha RdU New Fattens NOW IN STOCK •B.VJ).’^ bends tn halj to give you tioiee ike eoa^qrt. This M W C | I V v H V H I I m i esiSM sai . K£.SMyAL WASH IRUSH TEE SHIRTS AT AU^ TIMES > A tirin, nnd nerk' is eomtort—reeiliency—that yo« etij|oy with , 2 F8I 2Sc tNARS ...... Hll.MVAL iwlke ntlockmwil , CHOOSE HIS GIFT FROM sun S4k-R Ej. PROIHI^TO 1. «,yfm*nk«.,' •TATIONALLY ^DVERTISED BRANDS every step, all day kng..Coase in ami see the UA i I A I I A A m i l i u t o stcaNtsiEMiwNMiTtovuTisto SMOOTH.TONE SANFORIZED Pay Your PfioM HfVVIMVfl rH AFIIsQ iu¥uinumd aeu m l s.h »1!l ' nui-How Mumn r.rfMmanc.-af.y.n murfl.r . .., 1 ARROW, • McGREGOR ^ DOBBS nctrPKk ie styles that art perfect far lesewto 1 SHORTS coypiiTf knimr .^ n . ewfwnent,, too## e ^ , -- r •ALLIGATOR 'SWANK • JAN1ZEN S For Now )«ar knit underwear Will mm lanitf., RIM Hurt. . •II ddvinf t.iiif.ciian, ' Rripptr or Boxer ftAS ttiMks to tto hilM fused with Ike wear. Wbdt eom fortl WTCH MASTIRS 2 Eui 2SC « A « m lls.; ai •ADMINTON SET W. •t.ck.mvrfltn fM .11 A.8R * PLERTWAY • INTERWOVEN • BUXTON Siat 2S44 ..^otton. IAB80-SHRUNK for psmwnent M. f Ppitptr frawinf namp In farwily fwni •••vl*r m ak.t .r c .ri, Shorts art Bitoa itHctod at Boiatt et ^pmplatp and rpady'-la spt wp,far LIBERAL EXCHANGE POLICY KMT BREVS stritoi full tut, toiiforiitd playir^. All tOMldtlon a^ipmant ' ki|h count braadcleth. Hari-rssistokt Slipper Free W h ^ YomrFeei BemJk bay at tbjs TiPiup|w , |#«r,* m Ip pricp.' GIFT CERTIFICATES ^ I , risriK-gnsrsniaed for Nfc af gsnamt MANCHESTER ' ■ ■ ^CVAl 11 •» DIAMOND’S FREE PARKING IN THE REAR OF STORI ; g h o p p in t i AMWAT l!' AlribMQPHP, ^ aMrtae»Afli . COMPASS ARM Y hid N A V T Amaeao eomaeii 'RRIDVRIt STRBET—MANCHESTER m JRIPltY^STORfS ii aiNotod alto S ‘ ■ii

\ I 7 ; Mrs. Elbert D. Sheldon ea general Blbo^inobile ■ E n g a g e d Abandoned Baby ''rim>HIaheets", Offleer Miller said. Walter Mortlock won the rsooefi'of Chairman. \ ,^-Tne mother -<*f Oie baby hagspot Mrs. Gray Home --^'rfect attendance both ^ church Russell Bugbee of Depot Rd. . Found in Truest been found. '-s- and churcii school aenricM :for t)^ BARBER^OP 00 was urested Moqday night by the AfW Sui^ery year." UCann $l fi ^^^chola]rshi Sgfefy Patrol on a charge of ■' ^ . Fleiren:.Show Slated'■>- 53 W< AND ST./^ breach of the peace and driving It Hertford, A N p W Safe Glaee Colored The' eiuiiMf Flower B h b w ^ ^ n - while tinder the Influence, ^ was Manchester's next ^Ino'dmObile less ^han . 24-houre>>6ld baby boy, Hebron, June'^12'‘(lUieclal) — - * Awardedt^ released under a 8150 bo|^ His Mr.'^and M re^jtaftolCo^ West (rs.'Harold L.Dnty is Ikoms from sored by the Cbngpe^tional Evenlag^^Arpld > w Day will be on Monday at Wood' w'eighip^abo^I ffve'popunds, Is real-' Bostoiv-^Now lijing imported case Will come up at T>hfl Justice St., Boitopf iStnOunee^lto engege- Malden, MMe.,H<^pital-where Church Women's Felrowahl^Js bren eorreapondeht. -.fUM 01 ruff haliP'Center Church from , ing in aiv^f^ubator in East Hart*-. from -West Germany is a colored elated'for later in this montbr-date B. Pendleton, telephone PUU TlMt Coventry, June 12 (Speelsl) lould be,, addressed to either at Cotirt a t '7:30 p.n^-FHday. in the safety glass developed for use Ijj, menj. of daiiglitto, w i];M to I trW|^F>a*- 0«e) ^miMila'a. takeoff # aa ~Whlte siM'vUnderweiit a surgical opera­ 11:45 adn. to 4:30 p.m. -NoapUpi, 'today, after his amoke. w llow lnf from the b u t ot to be announced. Mrs. Clement S-84M. Lynn P. Cassidy, 18. daughtos^-'bf the Senate Office Building, Wash­ Robertson SOhooIr such products as office partitions, Rbbert F. Hliqli', eon of tion lsM) week. Her daughter, Mrs. Iher left him. In e truck in an Ui« I^chinjftichinf Bite a launchlni; pad, then a bunft of H a r t y '^ Kirkham, who waa with Wall of East Hampton, Ute former Mr. and Mrs. F. CtseWiy of ington 25, D:C. The Rotary (?lub will have Its .'«Atty. Paul Morte, local Blood .shower doors, table tops, and out­ ■is mllw^ ' r Program clieirman, today particu- 'East Hartford paj-king lot some­ Mrs. Frank Piaeh,_242 -Woodbrid Mid th«y 'M'W th# flreonllI r e ^ and flame that told that the miaalle tut motoef during the cqieration, Miea Harriet HPugh of thla'-town, .c. I Lakewood Heights. h#s been Players Name Aides flret anniversary and Ladies' Night door'furniture. T h e color, is ob­ wjll be in charge. Deteila concern- BATTLE OFT M AnV I awarded a 81,000 Wofh Bcholar- Richard Q. Jodry, newly elected arly urged support In helping to time earl.y this morning. tained from pigmented vinyl plas­ St. . frum anta of'Vie rocket plunge in- waa on lU way. ’ says she is much improved. Her . PLENTV o r FEES dinner and entertainment st 7 p.m. ing entriea will )>e available a lit­ ) fhip given for the*^ first time this president of Coventry Players, has today in the vestry of the First raise the 1 ^ pint monthly quota East Hartford Police Officer tic »heets laminated between two Mise Morre attended Fato to the AtlanOc'Ocean from which "Up, up. it went Ilka a atobby trouble was with one of the spinel \ PARKING . ) tle later. Those who have attend^ Taipei, June The C9iinese year by the yntvetslty of Connecti­ announced ' his committee Chair­ Congregational C hu r c h. T h e from those'residents of this town Otto A. H. Miller, reported today sheets of safety glass. The import Junior College, Longmeado'vv, boata had been cleared before the pencil. A aecond bufSt of ITIame vertebrae which had )>een out of Nationeliats claimed their patrol ^rlnr. \ 1 flaahed and black amoke ljung two adjustment for soihe time,. thia flower show will recall that It cut. ProyWfng she meets the re- men foe . the 1957-58 season. They Church Ladies’...... Assn, will pi'eparc . who seek Red Cibss blood for a that the baby l)o; was found, about er sa.vg the materia! requires Mass!, and is now employed in the vessels hiL-and defhaged S ’Clom-' ■ > 6:30 a.m.'in a panelitruok iit the There were uneonf»h>t»ed reporU i or Ihree^ mllea in the clear blue ■ Is —r AreT waa an event worth seeing. • i qulrejortta Miss Cas.sidy will be! include Burton E. Moore, produc- and serve the diriiier for about"75! ih 'i'' immediate fam- practtfaily no maintenance and is j office of Dr. Harold Lehmtta. and muhlat^gtfnboat and a "Ihrger type I eUglWe to receive, a similar schoi-| (i°n;, John Hansen of Manchester, Hies hospitalized out of State. '-^rewer Pliarmecy. less expensive- than colored tem­ Dr. David Warren. Herdanee ia' toat aome fragmenU feK^onto the aky.' A rre«.^baU';i»f fire ahpt Out - ■ Every time this , correspondent Camp Regibtratlons Due W’sr vessel" lest night in a 3-hour to 100 persons \ arshi'p for each of her successive' r«»'merly of Columbia, play read- ' Wiibur J. N'ewton, 14 Cross Df., pered .glass. a Jet engine metalsmith apprentice launching aite itaelf. The idte had of the amoke, tnoved upward a' few rsada in newspaper items some . Applications from 4-^n club •ng'egemeiit off Matsu Island. In charge of entertainment, “ There has )>een some confu­ 'S DAY F^sl Hartford, an emplciye of the at Pratt and Whitney Aircriift. been cleared of pereonnel M fo re : hundred, feet, then curved and society accounts where the word members who wish to attend the N !■> three years at the school. '' Miss Dorothy Deeb of Willi- speaker and, singers are Dean G. sion as to Ihe qualifications for the m l^ ty rocket .waa fouchei^ff. apiraled off to. the north-northeaat, annual caqmout at Abingtpn. The announcement said Red In return for ' the scholhrsliih^mantle, wardrobe; Mrs. Burton E, obtaining blood donations here drug,*toi>i went tO' the panel truck Jamaica ia almost'due south *df No definite plans have been made •‘‘couple’* is used In the ■ singular artillery on th^ malniand Joined Wiley and .Postmaster Herman F. Oen PIo^^en, Aaaodated l » r ^ and fell into the Atlantic, should be fomarded by June SO, Miss Cassidy will give at, least 174 ' Mnor*. PC°J>«rties: Mrs. RaymonO out' of State patients," he. s| this mornirig to pick up some New York. for / the wedding. 'Auittber, suoh as "The couple is in the action, firing more then 100 LeDoyt; decorations, Winthrop reporter whdx waa among the on-'k "The whole ahow laated.nO more UvtlilF here." "The couple was not Iq.ter. ■ hours of office work- each week. E. Oliver, mertibership; R. Merriem a n d W.iley; publicity, "In an effort to clarify tl j bakery goods ftft, there regularly - - .. .. _ . ----- I a. miminute." rounds, but. the. Na ahips Goodin, publicity,'' Mrs. Jay Koths cedure, we are relea8ing'''in«ti;uc' every morning !-y'it-qelivery man. ' lookeaa, aaid the firat aton of the married," etc., it causes some ire. The Junlof camp <^n s July 38, were not hit.' The award is based'on scholarship, Percy ChassC of Arfdover; prlzep, V ' . of 'Stqrrs, social. v .Instead of; finding Oie,^ bread in ■ ■ ' ' ..... — Now, maybe tliat Is rig^t, gram­ closing Aug. 6 .Juniors must be of The Nationaheta said the Com- technical skill, and citizenship. John H. Westland: corsages, Wiley; tlona recently receiyeC from matically, Init let us take It to Its ages 8 to IS years by July 1. and Miss Cassidy iS completing her About 10 members attended the gifts. Merriam. , , Connecticut arei Us' usual place on the frhnt seat muniet ships were set afire and annual 5-state Theater League of the truck, however, he fouhd^c ultimate conclusion. ' must be enrolled as members' of fled. . * , . ' - senior year at Windham High Nathan GatcReil., • of Andover "It must fkftt be determined if ftr/tee foo^.,,ittmtmbi*'Ktd Smk*e Senate Votes Farm 3 ill Funds, Let us go on end , eay, “The the 4-HJfor the club year of 1868- School and" is on the 4-year "B " .seminar last ' weekend in Mon­ will be main speaker,., rhowing the hoapitef..in which the patient Marilyn J. Beymour baby there. The bakery good* had couple ia theiparent (parents?) of 57. Applications sliould bt sent to honor roll, having an average for mouth Park, N. J, where Mo,y e slides and giving a talk oiu his is being treated wtll accept the been placed on the floor of the gave a sSrles of talks on ligh'/'.ig. ten children.” Would that )>e cor­ the 4-H County Club office, and that period of 86.53rshe is a mem­ visit to' New Mexico. delivery," he explain?(1. Mr. . and Mrs; Clayton E ., Sey­ Extends Ike’s Sdil B ank Project This Is. the second year the Play­ rect or wouldn’t it? For our part, information should be given as to ber of the Girl's Athletic Club and le regions, and some out-of- mour, 115 Brookfield St., announce SiPIlCIANK CfSSPOOl ' ers has taken a part in the sem­ .\ttendajiC4< .Award* which week th# applicant favors. is active in a number of other State hq^itals maintain their the engagement of,their datigl^t e . T " - " ” ------: we thlfik the word couple lj»s e GRADUATION inar-- Miss Helen Wheaton of Sj>«bol Maril.yn Jean, to Robert W. Stan plural signification and sbofild be Memtiers can attend only one school sctivlties. She has carried own eysterh of obtaining blood do­ in- ’ I Personal Notices L (Ck>altoiied froal^llMe Oac) "l^Johnson, it waa onO of the few - Patrol Sponspjni Dessert .St. was awarded a 36-yeaj>'^rfect ford, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lelandind I ,_____ •j* _ _ _ _ -<4 i cloae votea he haa kiat aince he ■o used. ^Anyway, we_act-going t6 WA«lL ______•..a combination college and commer­ a'tlendance pin diiringj-the Church nations'and will not. participate in The Safety . Patrol will serve s Stanford- qf lay ‘.The couple are," etc., from . Cost/ for a 6-day week ■will be cial • course during her f our year School Chtldrcn'S/'Day, pi'bgcam {ne ixationai Hldod lYrqrrani. making It hnlioaaible , ad- 1 became majority loader. public strawberry festival from 4 who tintil recently served with the Card of Thank.s . . . Only one increase waa made on now-on. We arc-fhcllned to think, 815. for lodging, food, insuhince course at the school. Sunday in the F>rit Congregational Prior Donation Ne<'e»sK£5r p.m. to , T p.m, Sunday in the U.S. Marine Corps. He iajiresently RESTAURANT minister. Senate floor, an.^ additional too, that thiKsame argument ap­ and supervision. Five dollars must 7.BA SeU Hearing Date Church.' " I f such donation is acceptable emplo.ved by the Grand Union Co. RuaaeU heatedly diaputod th »a > g ;^ o ^ provide 45 more fed- plies to llrt worij none.'Oh, .dear be paid at entrance, the rest when C?hurch Cothl^nlty House With W wLsh to thAnIC all of our noigh- The Zoning-. Board of Appeals OtHei>-'^rf«ct attendance pins' to the hospital, and if the patient i n^^etijers ii e I d. tuTR, frlffnd." Ami iHAtlvpF (or i L p m any registered. Those applying for Chief Stewar^ A. Hillmaw- In and COCKTAIL LOUNGE and said the taxpayera may even-. eraTmeat inapectora urged by Sen editor, don't leave U\is out; , PHARMACY will meet at 7:30 p.m. June 21 in were-awarded as follows:f^h for nine | i*'a bonafide resident of Connerti- An Atlg.-J” -wedding ia planned; Artu of kindnFftN and- fivnipAthy «ho‘tun tually revdlt agalnat costly farm Humphrey. ' The hill slresdy ... Attendance Awards ' counselo'rs must give proof of charge. Harold 'la in irs, Barbara Palmer; seven | cut, it must have been nece.ssary u.ff In our OAvemrni. routes iiA and 6, bolton, eonit., teL Mitchell 9‘hi4S 858 Hartlerd Rd,— MI 8-8846 the Town-Office Building to hear Pa ('Fppclall.v, ihaixR 4kll thosp n.*nf fhr* programs. oontslned 81^086,000 for Inepec- Miss Virginia Harley won the practical experience. charge of tickets, and Mrs. Leo T, years, Roy S. "paimer. Pearl Pol- for the recipient or a member of two ejaes. John VonDeck of Root Leary of publicity. local Bloodmob(l^''-dpet>ationa, on bPAiMlfnl floral trJbut*'a and loanrd ih^ OPEN TUESDAY ifinr SATURDAY 4i00 P.M. to 1:60 A-if. Muhdt finally won 40-88 with special award for perfect Sunday The senior camp will open Aug. ter. and Ro)>erl Potter; aix years. his immedlal^’.v.family to have of carp. Rd., has requested for permission First Church Nntl the basis of one pint, for each dis- SUNDAYS, 12:00 NOON to 9:00 P.M. (nosed Monday) four Democrats. Carroll (Coloi, Even so th e'M n ste bill went School attendance at the Chil­ Gall C4rgo. Barbara Couch. Nancy made a prior donation of blond to , to buiTd an adilfiion on an existing tHbtited to out of Stale hospUat*.'.', Albert T. Jnrkaon, 8 r. BANQUET FACILITIES AVAILABLE Hennings (M o), Humphrey (Minnt beck to the Houee esrrying |24 dren's Day ceremSny Sunday, at More than 200 membsrii of the Eaton and David Baton: five the Connecticiil Blood Program non-conlorming hmise on Root Rd. In releasing this' information. . ■ Albert T .larks^. Jr EDDV "Velvet Touch” REED At the Plano NfghUy and HoUand. (F la ) vqUng with 36 million lOee than the Houee had the Congregational Church, and a First CongregationaL-Oiurch par­ years, Virginia Couch,. Russell during the previou.s 12 month*. In ____i_ Alrp. Edmund coniicU* RepnblieSM—includini'..four who voted and lOme 8287 million leae with a. pi-eseht 307t. setback. The ish attended thefirSt church picnic Marte point* out that such restric­ Mrp. Kric l^udaz. large, number of other-children also addition. 20 ft. by 28 ft.. Will have Leons rd and Barbara Jean Rose. view of thia ruling, I cannot em-' were persuaded at the last m o­ than Eiaenhower's amended budg­ sgeeived awards. Sunday at th^»/nmeaimesf.Camp In An- Also, four-.years,-Barbara Jean phaaize loo strongly how import­ tions are not applicable' to Connec­ ment to change their votes, f et requeat. » a non-conforming setback of 3h ft. dover. ticut citizens hospitalized in Con­ Baptized at the service were the in Suburban Residential Zone A. Cargo','- Thom.aa Crick-more. Bryce ant it is Jor auch persons to donate Three_____ Republican______— Dworehak Eafliec,.tn the dSy the Senate following- children: Melissa Ann, Banti^d Sunday morning during at the coming Bloodmobile visit. necticut hospitals.' , which requires a 50 ft. .setback. All Zurmiihlen; three years, Charlene ^ (Idaho) Martin (Ta) and Williams ' passed the annual District of Co- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George fhg<'9:30 Children's Day services Beebe, Donna Beebe, Janette Bois­ " If the recipient or a member'of “ Since J>me 1950," he^ empha­ (Del)—voted with the Democrats lumbia )>ill which determines Alden Jr., of Amston Lake; Cyn­ other blinding requirements are ----- Keith Rus.sell, son of Mr. and his immediate family l.vi regularly sized, " the Red Cross has lupplted THE KING DESERVES met in VonD^k's pTaht. ' vert, William Hoffman, Cheryl who also benefited from seme last- Washington’s city budget. It con­ thia -Anne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy F. Palmer;^ James N w - emplo.ved in a Connecticut organ­ the total blood heeds of all Con­ George G. Jacobson II, of,-Love Little, Pauline Denise Little, David HIS OWN CHAIR— ihlnute voto'flwltchlhg. tained Just over $l96ta mrillion. \ Butt#rworth Photo Mrs. Donald 'Robinson of Colum­ bert, son' of Mr. and Mrs. Norbert ization. 10 per cent of whose in­ necticut hospital patient*. Often Both R ^ b lic a n leader Kdow- or some |4t(| millions more than l.Ane. requests permlssi(m-allerina- Ru'th, Pamela Eleanor, Jill Elisa­ Barbara Doggart, James Eaton, Program, the reqiiirement.s of hav- Mglneerihg tha vole changes. For | funds. 34 ft. setback 37ie addition, 23 ft. vital help. This blood is given with­ langth gown of while nylon organ- beth and John Frederick, children Baptized during church./,servlcea Robert Gillette, Norma Hedmari.i ,ing personally been a donor can of Blast Hartford waa the scene of by 23 ft,, 'wW'Have a non-conform­ out charge, and ..replacement of d" with blue satin cots snd a cum­ of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Page; Lori at 11. a.m. were Barbara Ann, Judith Hillman. Peter Hoffman ’be waived," he went pn: th# wedding Saturday at 8 p.m. ing aetbpcK of 45 ft. in a Suburban blood used by patients in Cohnectie Halt at 9 p.m., to the tunes of Hal merbund pf blue satin. She carried Joyce Ray, daughter of My. and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Law­ and Alicev Smith; one year. Can- "The immediate fam ily," he ex­ . I^esidefftial Zone A, which requires cut hospitals is not compulsory. Glajstonbury Rosa and hla orchestlU. TiekeU of Mias Susan Anna Steele, daugh­ an old-fashioned bouquet oC blue Mrs. Donald Ray; and Patricia rence k. Alien: Dougla^ Hewitt, dice Beetle, Sharon Benoit, Denise plained. "i*,^cojj*l3ered to be hus­ q,50 ft. setback. All other require­ ,, "But with the tremendous will be r.vailabic at the door or t e r ^ '-M r . and Mrs. FYarek O. split carnations and stepanotia. Joyce, daughter of Mr. and Mrs; and Stuart Charles Jr., sons of Benoit, Lorraine Brink, Lindi band. wife,/^andfalher, grand­ ments have been met in his build- amount of blood supplies being reservations may. be made with The cei^ony was followed by. a Leeman Kearney. plans. Mr. and Mrs. Stuart C. Later Sr.: Coui^n, Linda Doggart, David mother, '^father, mother. son, Cmdr. John Beebe, John Davis, Steele, 206 Porter St., and Henry called for constantly, H behooves reception in the assembly room Awards were also given at St. and, . Paul , Donald , Jr.,, and . Peter Dynes, —. Cl'nthia...... Eaton, Richard daughter, grandson, or grand- Last Sewage Chester Lysik. Stephen Ruff and George Breen, ion of George New Mas* Scheduled .sons of. Mr. and Mrs. i fjg,, demghter." each of us, as a safeguard for opr- Edward H. Brown. ■ . BrSen. 87- Lorraine Oouri, Bast et the church. Mrs. Steele received "or the first-time in its history .selvea and our families, to donate in a street-length gown of pink Paul D. Martin Sr. Mills and Thomas Perkinson. A further stipulation covering Bicyele. laepeotion Set Hartford, and the late Mrs. Breen. St. .Mary's Church will institute a Member* of the Confirmation non-resident 'recipients ho.spilal- when the'Bloodmobile Is'slationed marquisette, with matching hat of fouth Mass In its Sunday .summer Mr*. Marshall Frederic Merriam Hearing Set Police Sgt. John Soliirz. an- The Rev. Trumap Woodward Class who Joined the church were ized out of Stale was explained by locally. The need is urgent and noiuioed that bicycle inspection performed the double ilng cere­ pink straw and lare. Her corsage schedule starting June 16. . The and two sons, Paul Winthrop and vital. The 1.50 pints we hope ‘ to was of pink carnations.' Richard. Burton Allen, Jolseph Per­ quoting from the Blood Program There'a still time to give will be held Satiurday at the Nau- mony. White oarnagioni, snap­ Mass will be at 11:30 a m.,,in ad­ -Marshall Lockhart, of Pittsburg, draw on Monday are desperatel.v ry Eaton Jr., Joyce May Ehgler, Pa. are spending a few days with release buq School from 8 to 11 a,ro.; at dragons and palnui: provided ..a Wlien the couple left for a trip dition to the usual Masses at 7:.30 "The Connecticut Blood pj-o-J needed by the ill and the injured, Dad a chair he can relax a.m.. 91.30 a.m., apd 10:.10 a.m: Ann Barbara Farry, Craig Sher­ Mr. and Mr*. Winthrop Merriam “t ; ■ — . the Academy School from 11 a.m. background for . the candlelight I South, Mrs. Breen wore a drees Your donation on BloodmobileKhni Day WATKINS- Baptisma on Sundays during this wood Grant, Nancy Edith Moore, Sr. and family on Ripley. Hill Rd. gram will supply blood needs of in and rcat hia weary Olgslbsbury, June 12 (Special) to 1 p.m. and at the High St. service, which was sUended by the | suit of blue, silk ehantung, designed and Judith Ann Wheelock. residenLs of otlier stales'hn.spilal may literallylit save a Jife," he co'rt- Sohodi from 1 to 3:30 p.ih. Bicy­ family and.close friends. ' with a aheath skirt and boat necki schedule wilt be at 'l2:,3a p.m., in­ They- will visit with relative* in —-Tha''last In a . aeries-of thrM ized outside of Connecticut if the cludeti^ bonea not iHily on ^mte public discussion sessions on the cles will be checked for condition line. He(- hat of matching blue lace stead pf the usual 11:4.1 a.m. * Fisher FainUy Biis,v Franklin, Vt, before returning . Given In marriage by her father, WEST The summer schedule for con­ Warren H. Fisher, son of Prin­ home.. recipient is regularly emplo.ved by" propesed sewage dispoesl system of horh. Urea, brakeq and lights the bride wae attended by Mise was _ _trimmed , . witii ..ostrich . feather!. Rcal nafhe of Tom Thumb was 16th but all year 'round fessions on Saturdays will be 4:.10 cipal and Mrs. Royal O, Fisher, Tatnorrow's Events a Connecticut organization .sub- win be held June 17 In the High by figt. Solars snd other members June. aouUer aaumaid of h o n o r,}^ , their. retu««--they wUl - ^ --ject to Connecticut"St*te law, and Charles Sheriwod .Stratton,_____V 0L School. / of the Pohce Department. t)ieir hom^in East Ha.rtford, FeaenlMnriM p.m. to 5:30 p.m., and 7:30 p.m. to ha.s' completed his first year , o f Tomorrow's activities include Chair covered in durable R o^rt. Chapmar waa beat maii ■ 9 p.m. work at Yale Medical School. He, has'donated blood to the Connec- On# of the Itoms streaaed by the Owners .pf scceptable Mcyclee and uahers •u-ere Morgan Bowen boya basebalf, 6 p.m.. Plains Ath-j tlcut Blood, Program during the 0rm of Buck and Buck, consult- will be laeurt an orange and black Omend J. Weat, DIraetor The Ma.ss on Sundays at S’t. Jo­ \Vill be employed for the aumn-rer letic1A 4 I ^ Field; A t ^ Brownie■■ M IA Troop M A ee 218 .e A I - _ ^ plaatie and fabric combi* Steele, broAer of the bride, and seph's Church in Eaglesville will at (Tharlotte Hunger(ord Memori­ previous 12 months, or if 10 per anglneersi was for prompt ragiatration plate and certificate, Raj-mond Kryaac of Bktst Hartford. 142 East Oenter-St.' tour of Nathan Homestead pent of such organization's mem­ . Datchen S-71M Btili be at 8:30 a.m. al Hospital in Torrington. nation. SPECIAL Fa* w apaiw on of s sewer ordlnSnce, identifying the vehicle and owner!' The bride'a gown of Itflian ailk about 3:30 p.m.; .Zoning and Plan­ bership donate .blood annually to They have suggested the model Under a local ordinance, inspec­ New Vet Benefits Jane Fisher, a daughter of the LAWN MOWERS was dselBfued writh a portrait neck­ RICH. DARK ^ Seriously disabled veterans are Fishers, and student at Mount ning Commission public hearing on the. Connecticut Blood Piogram.", ther’a Day Price munldps} ordinance developed by tion ia mandatory, ao failure to line elongated basque bodice with revisions of zoning regulations, Maintaining Eligibility ■ the Federation of Sewage Works pass, requires correctinjf unsafe advised to check their eligibility Holyoke College, is s.pending • SHARPENED appliques of Alcncon lack. The under two new public State acts! several weeks at home before she 7:30 p.m., Bopth-thmook Memorial Marie Said "These eligibiiity re­ Assn. - . . > equipment, and a second inspec- LOAM Manchester’s Oldest I.ebrary: Coventry Woodworkers • REPAIRED The sewer eyetem, estimated to .Uon<' ' ’ fullness of the. floor-length skirt with Finest Facilities One Rives $10,000 .property tax leaves to serve on the staff of quirements for non-resident* hos­ was accented in back by 'a bow 4-H, 7:30 p.m.< South St. School, pitalized out p f stale do not apply PIOK-UP and DELIVERY eost 8632.580 and to )>e con­ ' On June 22, s follow up inspec­ $10.00 PerLoM Off-Street Parking, exemption on assessed value, plus Canip Hochelaga, South Hero, Vt. bustle. Her shoulder-length veil of 83,000 ta.\ exemption on motor Mrs. ■ y^ntirew G. Currie Jr. of work session; Merry. Weedera 4-H. to any member of his,family or IT structed in four Stages,' will be tion will be )ield ‘st the Button- DEUVEBBD Eatabllshed 1874 . Ulusipm' Was caught to a bandeau vehicles. The other grants free Ithaca, N.Y. snd children, Leonard, S p.m., “We Arrange Flowers," friends, and are valid only for E-Z further diectueed. The public la ball Lane School from 8 to 11 a.m., Phone MI 9-6474 home Mrs. Kenneth S. Lyon. Bruce's urged to attend, to. question and St the Legion Hall from 11 a.m. of Ulusiolk ruching and aeed pearls. license plates and special parking Belay, and Scott, are spending the first request. To maintain . privileges. MAXCH£STER— Ml B-7958 TERMS OTHERS AT S89.95*$129^0*$U9.50 resent its views and opinions. to 1 p.m. and the Eastbury School She cartvd an old-fashioned bou­ Janes A. McCarthy .several weeks svith her parents,, Also, Cub Scout Pack 65, Dfn 3. eligibility, donation of blood must ?he Sewer' Study Committee will from 1 to 3:30 p.m. quet of pale fdnk roaes end llliea of ^Eugene Rychling. service officer the Flsher.s. 4 p.ih. with Mrs. Dorothy J.ohnson: ' be recruited within 90 davs for I make no recommendations until Firemen of Company 3 wlIlTiold the valley. of Green-Chobot Post, . .American ^ The other - dkughter of the Webeloa Den,‘ 5 p.m. with Charles | U )U evahialM the finding! brought their annual field day for mem­ I-egipn, 'pan furnish fu.rther details Fishers. Miss Margaret A n n Lowery at South 8t. School; If Dad ha.8 a chair, why not a reading lamp, dealt lamp, haaaock or better ye^ out at tha three meetings. of the acts which liecome effective Fisher, has selected June 22 as Brownie Troop 70, 6 p.m. with bers’ children at Butler Field, Sun­ Oct. 1. best gift of all, a quality mattress for restful sleep. • Chairman of the committee ii day. starting at p.m. (Thairman the date for her marriage to Paul Mrs. John T. Cousin; Boy Scout 1 All disabled veterans will be in- Xdwln B. Burdick. Members In- Lucius Chapman said there would Aftour Linvill, son of Mr. arid Troop 63 Frontier Archery CHub, terested that a Congressional bill ‘chidc Ross C. .Powell Jr., O. Alden be gqmas and fun for both sdiiite Mr*. Arthur H. Lim'ill of Linvilla 7:80 p.m. with David Roche; St. Downstairs OllR 4th|ANNIVERSARY .SALE ENDS SATURDAY, JUNE I5th MANCHESTER PLUMBING & SUPPLY CO. has parsed the House by unani­ HesUngA John 8 . Purtill and and children and refreshments Orchards.' Media. Pa. Invitations | Mary's St. Germaine Guild, 8 p.m., Henry SagUo. would be provided. ^ F. T. BLISH JR, Pres. %nd Trras. mous voice vote, and is now in the have, been extended to the cere- | church hall: Coventry Grange- Only 1,000 QueHea Back Senate which provides for increase mony to b? performed at 4:30 p.m. I sponsored pinochle eSrd party, 8 Canvas Shoe Department in compensation for all .aucii per­ Of the more than 300 queittlon- Maneheator Evening Herald ' “ // lt'$ Hardware We Have It**' in the local First Congregatiohail p m., hall on Rl. 44A. PVJL sons. All interested are invited to aairee, aaektag local opinion for OlMtonbury -oorreapendent, Mrs. Church. or against further Industrial de­ drop a note to Sr/ator Bush or News Brief* Manchester Evening Herald Cnv- Betty MeNanuura, telephone MEd- Ii 's K u iy io/ tile D ay 977 MAIN ST. WE GIVE GREEN STAMPS PHONE Ml 3-4425 BALL BAND SNEAKS velopment in the area, onlv 1000 ford 8- n 8»-., r ^ a . Senator Purtell asking for sup­ The Coventry Grammar School entiy correapondenl, Mr*. Pauline 5.19-')41 M ATN S T R E E T - ^ O N E M I 9-6.^35 port of this bin, Detters or cards ClaXa Night program will start at have been fUted in and returned, e SUNDAY, JUNE 16th e IJttle, telephone PI t-628I. -.Theee were mailed-within the past POR MEN, WOMEN oimI CHILDREN month to all'■residents, so that s Ifesei^olr Supply / tihs picture of the Opiniona of the ' townmople'could l»e obtained by DILLON FORD DILLON FORD DILLON FORD Below Last .Year HAMMOCK Reg. 888.96 NOW the Development and InduetrieJ $18.00 ' ' , ■ I Commission of the town and the he eolorful . , 1 Induatrisl Development Committee A j of Jtm'c 1. the town's water go casual.,. of the Oiamber of Cojnmcrce. supply Wes elightly below last Survey chsiiman, C. Marvin year's, a report by Fred T)u-all, SMOKERS From $4.95 TO $24.95 FOR DAD 'Curtis urges sll residents who have Water Department Superintend­ not Jrst returned their question- ent, revealed. LOOK A T * 'asires, to please do so. No iigna- At June a last yeai , Uie town ture is necdasary and n self- water supply In 4. sources was 478.85 million gallons. This year, LOUNGE CHAIRS From $59.00 . addressed stamped envelope was V provided with each queiUonnalre.j. as of June 1, the water supply y 1 _ Student Pisinlsta to Perfonafw Stands at 472.79 gallons. '‘ Thrall's report said that the lowest pficedandSafetyTested"Tooi «> ' MarOn Hoatek, Joseph Rena, . NEW fORU TUDOR IS rainfall for the month of May was r Joseph Piuso Jr. and Patricia Ann CONTOUR CHAIRS hear Don McNeill - Xiiacha wul participate in the piano 1.85 Inches. The average May i rainfall is 3.48 inchto. { Z recital for the studenta of Jdseph Reg. $108.95 NOW $ 8 Q . < R - and. Philomcna Puzso. The pro- This makes s total of 5.41 Inches ...on The Breakfast Club ~ « a m will be held in the V^elli- abort of average rain since Jan- ■ '52 PONT. ^95 ’51 PLYM. ^295 Turner Memorial Llbrary on Fri- uary 1 . | * Reg. $129.00 NOW AMERICA'S BEST BUY 4-Dponf ' $ 100.00 2-DOOR 'Z ^ y night at 8:3(1. — Derby Entrlee Lotion B slk e Poieon Iv y * Two local ‘ storee will sponsor en- ') trees in the Northern Connecticut Summit. N. J.—A new lotion has Floor Lamps From $11.50 T . $40 00 * Poap Box Derby, on June 15, at 9 been introduced by a Summit' '52 DODGE ^495 ’47 CHEV. *95 "► a.m. In the Veterane’ - Memorial pharmaceutical company which it 1955 FORU FKIRLANE TUUOR CORONET 4-DOOR * Park, East Hartford. Edward Prell i 4-.DOOR says effecUvely fights the akin ir-| . .i VorAomatk, r»dib, hestere • .!'■ ■ ■ ■ 5 Fally eqaipi^, ready to go. . V . CLIPPER 4-DOOR “ suiting at 2 p,m„ the Goodale- ing and hurniilg. It Is also said to SUPER HARDTOP Ramaker Poet.- Americiui Legion be effective against poison oak and A wlerM doth e» (eiKy lor, yaw coiual X wiU conduct a public food sale. Fri- poison sumac. FUBBm ntE~8A|j$S • pwfMt MCMMrr *«r yow wordreb.. W.qikaM. tWrdy MMeMi wMh — day, at the Glastonbury Hardware, 1956 FLYMOUTH STATION WAOON MMol omn. fbr fcwrl *f <«*. Wae brtgM rtblm ’»ri*i. CwManad hMeU lar - New London Tpke. iM»»».il*e. Wa4«aete laecteO wW *«M al- dMari. Saaey laae far aety Alaska — Facilities for drive-in . 503 E. MIDDLE TPKE.— “At The Gr6*n’' . Nicely equipped, light gray. . ~ On Saturday the Poet will kpon- banking by dogsled are offered by >r.*>*t Inwt. ead Car cslw. eri. '50 BUICK ‘295 ’54 0U)S. ^575 “ SOT a public dbnce at the Le^on an Anchorage bank. 1955 PLYMOUTH PLAZA TUUOR 53.95 $3.95 SPFX7IA1. 4-DOOR S U f ER 88 2-UOOR 2 Tb-tona green. One owner. ■ ’50 OLDS. 445 '54 OLDS. ‘1995 DYNAMIC INSURANCE SUPER 88 HOLHIAY CO UPB_ ____ , /T 1954 F(IRn|USTOM g^DOOR - Very.-ri(^ Muat be feetu-; .iA-:, 1954 PONTIAC CATALINA HARDTOP '50 MERC. ‘295 '53 OLDS. ‘99: §nd r For^ A Limited Time Opty CI.UB COUPE DE LUXE 88 4-DOiOlt entftSHUuaUp .HydruMutie, radio, heater, powcr’brmkaa. US ON THE MOVE •AUCY*CN ■ .W • . . tUp into HMie “ti^er ftotm" l•tfll•era «nM relax . . . Drat'.y b.l «aival. W.er M «;)Hi yaw '50 CHEV. ‘595 la jcamfartl Safi, hedwNfu( ’50 NASH 445 « 1 . 0 0 Par iOal. On For the TashiOn-aMO<)ed teen- , p u u in rane** ar yaw naaflarl kiwM. 4-DOOR, . STATION WAOON .9 ' ' • laathere — Kfihl, fladbl# SALES and aner a knnai/ rd a *4an.in Craet.# Iw fa*»larl wHk lb. tutManad eatae ataecuMaa a p j^ r*" a o e r ... a honey or a Step-in ^i.rtar» a*d dwte*.# fw week-.id. hete address: ' atica. 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■ Tlmniy^'Why/dp you My moii^• .^'Joe—^We're goinf to p ^ t ' living room wails. I -.think freen Make It easy'for a busy Dad to One whole joduntar. of appealing maintain a wqU-groomed appear­ gifts thaUJmlne graduates would *?S* itrd, dsfMyT ’ is ' better, but- my wife wants awer'to Pfoviotia Punlt FmiiilpMoi 'X 'T — ^ Sense Nonsense ance. J. W, h a l e s h o e REPAlft love hagpoen act up at PIN& Pather^Beeause l^Mriiever been yellow. iVhat do. you think ? Tl|us and So Bargi^s has his favdrite^^lishes, creams, L^NOX PHi^MACY. 2W Xut llez* - Z / i T able to tatch eithet^one not in mo- Jim — Do you want to do the' cloths' ami brushea ' fitted ' Intm -Center St. and ' job- over afain? . Yeiiow! L«dy —Wliat la ' tha -mod pies—and just m niuch so If ‘X, SHOE SHINE KTra ^hat make MAOT, 664 Center^ PINE PHARMACY he sometimes 'tries to eat them. '.ACKOM 96 Without t i i » t e d b y shoe care fun. These are>c* ^ - IlViTOW—Yea, lady. his wife! ■ / ^ 0 in tho d6 wn Undecided AjtMfUJune 16th DESt, refreshing C O L O O N E. right mrtctioa 1— and What kinder a g\tt should you STICKS, and all the other aids 'Stops Heart Gas. There's nothing; so cold as a The time he can spare .febitii the •----- the sound pick out fof'D ad? One that gives that go to "making up’"” an at­ wontan who's been refused- a fur adoenment of his perslor It Will Be a Close Bhavs •Sc SON is brimming over with gifts: eottsirMry------to Am ' - . TMt ------fUMw - - MMJ A Seattle . chest x^ray worker SSRcpoeed St,.:haa "Juat the tjeket" for let- As Ffesli As A Daisy Dress her up in a awing J3KIRT Short ‘N Sweet! Modern Dry Clesuiing Is Effirlrnt for Mii t.._ itolHttlta,______toOwtiws,______mimm_____ Bmma How's your husband ? , IS Urns, 4 A - — of 37 In the wme nQC Dad know he's tops. From . And a satisfying one for Dad that convey “ Happy. Father's Day" tUaiaih tsatyaa at Ramfiil #r«|ts lmtt?taa thought s l^ s a w a familiar face' 40 Heavenly -size 3-14,, froni the gay .collection if he receives' aq ELECTRIC "MARnNIZING" the ONE aasirla tr traagalllttrt. Cora—He's woraeV- ’ 14 Region energy_____ ■ place the>4|mall but choice selection wishes.' 'There are snappy sport CortlfttR MM ato K tttti prava M 'a r it M - in ,.tl»e^ line\of persons .being' It Many sio 9 Canvas shelter 19 Nymph at ANDERSQN'.S CHILDREN'S SHAVER this ■ Sundgy f'r o m shirts (long and short sleeves) also HOUR DRY CLEANING service M t asutrallAltlMMat aiatfe ittpaatR« i m EJnma—But.1 thf’ ght the doctor . . so she\^ked the woman ■'-.I 41 Sorritwlully here, Xhctll "him” with a. really SHOP. 303-307 East Center St. MATHER’S AT THE CENTER: at 20' 'feast Center St. remains la'»M Mtsirta as ntay IsatftaR tfittstita taRMa, said yesterday he was g;etting bet - - called but '6 Expunger 23 Citrus fruit dtatlnctlve'nR a “Madroa” -BELT cool, practical "Wash 'n Wear" ■t^fall.aattaMfM a y far tRa faalatt Raaivi ra ll«» she hadn’t already been tested. . arechosen 7 Play on w ords 24 Plateau 42 Fall In drop* Beautifully full, aomb are REVEiR- With wonderful power that pro­ open all sUmmer from 7 to 7 Mon­ "‘V'tir. ter? or a pullover sl^ A 'T E R of caali- slacks, and suits that cut down Woman — Certainly. Tve. had ISBy — L vote 3 Island in 25 Employer 43 Lived SIBLE, a two-for-the-money value, vides'cutting efficiency, Dad’s cleanmg bills. Hneourage Dad to day through Saturday (rrhursday Cora—So he did, so he djdr^ut three already. 'The first treatnisnt thePaelflc 26 Leg bone 4 4 ------at ypu mere wool to ex^re^ your affec­ aome have PERMANENT PLEATS, daily grooming chore is tightened evening to 9), feib-yourconvenience. today he says poor Sajn^J>Bas ifone lgPoUc*<----- tion eloquently. . nb.sorb more of the sun's benefits didn't help rrie.rbut after the sec­ 30 Stocks and 3 Wash and 27 Spiteful and 1 others boast their own attached and speeded'. A much used gift YouTl enjoyijoy being .able'.able - to bring an' got the convaiessCehce. ond one I began feeling a lot bat­ 46 Inferno slips. All are carefully sewn of fine when vou give 'him hnmlsome 28 A w ry like this will be his constant re­ WALKING .SHORTS and,BATH­ a soiled wilted fjsriment into the -T ter. I don't have to quit them, do 10 Prolonged 28 Household 47----- and void For the Summer Bride'--, cotton that resists "wrinkles. Flor- minder of your thoughtfulness.- hop andI rail "for It qn ropr later. Sir Winston (^urchill was once St Science ING TKUNK.S. Vou know he gets a I? . and —— diuension 43 The Blue ■When wedding invitations cotfte- dl.s and stripes to team happily There are many, mSify other ap­ spotless, faultlessly pressed, and asked what qualifications he and TH# ■— Wlnging your way, WATKINS, 935^ kick out of a new TIE, a dashing in Hi* ALL-N 23 Lamb’s 11 Russian news SljSums with blouses, jerseys or cool-halter propriate gifts here that any Dad renewed In a way that aatisfles thought the most essential for a There is nothing .wrong with the agency 33 At no tlriM 90Here (FT.) Main St. have the gracious answer tops for a summer of fun. set of CUFF LINKS or SLIDE. "Xsuyt of will 'cherish for years. You can be' For a dad whose job keeps him on you. You pgy no more for this politician. Without hesilation>he younger generation that the older to “What can we buy for the sure he’ll brag about his children’s type of modern service. Never knafwered: "It's the ability to-^ore- bride". Choose a gleaming Mipror, the go, the leather TRAVEL ^ITS generation didn't outgrow.. 34----- of -As an art, flower arrangement good taste, too, if the gift bears store aw^ay soiled coals, suits or teil what' will happen tomorrow, ’The history teacher wad conduct­ framed or not. Perhaps a tall, or, two-suiter LtlGGAGE pieces poetry. , most closely resembles painting — a- MATHER’S AT THE CENTER dresses: have them cleaned first .A# next month and next year and to ing a little quiz and she aaked, well-designed L.AMP or' any one adhering to the same prindpes of label. An "Elgin ” WATCH from are, appropriate. A i omforlable history, gte. SUMMER ROBE Is a welcome in­ h'rtd you ELIMINATE MOTH explain afterward why. it did not "What- battle was it in which. Gejir 26 Comedian, of the modem .TABLE3S catch •stale, color, rhythm, and compo.sl- As low as 333.75 is a gift that will .DAMAGE. Conquer a bulging happen." eral Wolfe said. ‘I die happy’ whet, AUen your fancy. Browse in the "Pine tion to achieve beauty. be cherished for years. vitation to relax. Top his gift off with an'airy STRAW HAT or cap. clothes hamper by enlisting the- he heard''the enemy wi^-Pn the, 27 ------of the Corner" and take notice, too, of The -Side triangle, crescent, half­ aid of TWO-HOUR SHIRT SERV­ boo tor—Don't worry nbqut your run? Can you tel! roeC Willie?'' world the many BRASS, items that are circle, S-curve, full circle, perpen- For His Vacation at Camp ’S|. ' Dad's Day la Coining Up ICE, 299 West Middle Tpke. (near STROLLIR Willie hesitated, theni^plled doubt­ 30 Fourth.'-— lacquered to never tarnish Re­ dicillsr. oval, 'arid triangle are the Parkade). T h e DRIVE-IN the anxious m'otherl.-lf’s perfectly fully, "I'm n^-auTe, teacher, but 32 Household member a GIFT CERTIFICATE in basic forms whiejv' have appeared all the sturdy,' rugged CAMP h o p (U HARMAC MEN'S window receives and delivers your f i r i P i R normal fqr him . t6 like making it must hayer'^en his last.” 34 — if ever ’ aqy deribminatlon gives the bride consistently Ihrougho'it tlie his- CLOTHING your boy needs for his .SHOI’ , 946 °Ma(n Street, for na­ order with time -aaving dispatch- 35 Egg dish the privilege of her own choice, tor,v of flower arrlin^ip®ht. These stay away from home this sum­ tionally-advertised Father’s Day W A L K lA gifts that are sure to please. ±JL 36 Exist ‘ ♦ compositions, or eight btunp, plans, mer. Buy with confidence, all the '37----- right We can leam a lesson from in­ are your simple guide to turning tVouidn’t he be plehsed with s o a r d in g shirts, jersej’s, shorts he requires OUT OUR WAY BY J. R; WILLIAMS OUR H HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE 39 Contends terior decorators on ■'the use of flower arrangements into living from the nationally-fsmoua brands “Clipper Craft" SUIT! You'll find The Inquirer 40— as s bone the white accent. Most good dec­ paintings. here: "Billy the Kid", "Farah" "McGregor " SPORTS W E A R, "Jantzen" SWIM SUITS and "Ar­ MORE IF You <$H00Ld ' 41 Dry, at wine orators, have long used white iiv^n Flowers are lovel.v' in any cir­ and "Roy Rogers", in cool seer­ 43 Reside important way, and milk glass.ia cumstance—-but to bring out all sucker, cord and poplin. A com­ row" DRESS SHIRTS. All pur­ ECTATOR PUMPS from' C. PQR EX.PAN5ION SO'/OU Draper, noted American decora­ tours. The contaltmr'.s suitability double as playwear, too. making TV SERVICE StPrisonr—> tor, has made interesting use of — not it.'i Intrin.sic value is really E. HOUSE A SON are the aport .SHOULDN'T Bust THt i these outfits a two-for-the-money Deye M OK A Can 94 Diminothre. the white accent ir^such places as what matters hefe. value. Soft, absorbent Terry Cloth ela.s.sics that nevei; grow out of Nights a Z s 9 9 PhiB Parts BUTTONS COMlNS HOME . sufBx New Ifork’s Hampshire House lines or trim.s the jackets. fashion. They’re your best buy TEU in S-M83 FROM THAT OWLS auB .' •Don’t toll n»o poopio your ago don’t htvo onough lifo 89 Pencils and and the world-famous Greenbriar Spriu-B up Dad's Chair In shoe comfort as well as- ail tavingo for « down payment!” in Virgihia, Catering to a Dad's <'omfort The .Spotlight la on Dud around appeal. Choose brown or This opaque white gIasswohvenient for you. Mitchell ly different and appealing in the START on , CUPCAKEIS add a festive party 3-8951. decoration of her home. The rea­ growing. At J. W. HALE CORP. TOMORROW,' touch to all your summer enter­ Yes, fathers do like useful, serv­ iceable gifts. Step into MAR­ son? It's a season of restlessness, in .the Children's Dept, there is taining. OPEN ALL DAY SUN­ n)uch to choose at 31.98-'each. DAY. LOWS, 867 5|am «t. (tnd select Nothing Like It complete with the urge to make from a complele size range of cool Never before have you seen a change.s, no matter bow minute Dacron-cotton SHIR'TS need no household fixit like CHAIR-LOC they might be. . y ironing. You’ll like the neat checks Learn W'hieh Stoi-k to Biiv pajamas, handsome sport shirts, XI 79 and up. Pop .will truly feel to repair wobbly chairs, loose (navy, gray, red), the smart Ivy Fitting children's shoes is a specialty at Leonard's: Drop in and get your FREE handled tools or squeeky stairs. League tailoring with'buttori-down copy of the 1957 edition of "Ov'er- like a "king" on hia day. ' There A Gourmet’s Delight are dashing TIES and smooth-fit­ .JOHNSON PAINT COMPANY, Plan a party to honor Dad. a collar just nice Dad’s and the dra­ Yes, Mothers and Odds . . . we do know'how. The-Counter Common Stocks’ on 713 Main St. carries this amazing matic Italian influence with ly>ld which consecutive CASH DIVI­ ting oi'ion SWEATERS, $3.98 and proud young Graduate or a sum­ U product that belongs on your cheat stripes in red or gray. DENDS have been paid from 5 to ! $4.98, also underwear • and socks mer Bride, centering the meal 173 years. COBITRN i MIDDLE- ’ retain their fit and color. home .shelf. CHAIR-LOC is not a around OORNISH ROOK GAME glue; instead, a few'drops is all Gitt- OocAslons Surround Us BROOK, 629 Main Street. Or. •’Sasmonite" LUGGAGE makes a HENS from LYNN POULTRY thoughtful, lasting remembrance. you need to SWELL THE WOOD FARMS in the.Parkade or at the A gift of j e w e l r y from F. E. call Mitchell S-I105 and have it fibers tight tn their socket/l. That's LONG SAM BY AL CAPP and BOB LUBBERS Itiailed to you. Center. These succulent "birds " do b r a y (Manchester's long-estab­ Poll ■■ iParrot Corrective Khoa Add Glamour to Home Entertaining why you don’t have to take a justice to a festive occaaton LYNN lished jeweler) in the State Thea­ Fitting A rhair or ladder ■ apart to tighten BUZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE Ooainr Out Comet Department Especially for June brides, a POULTRY FARM STORES have ter Bldg. lets you express in many B pedal ty r i gift .of STERLING. ON CRYStAL it Just hold an eye dropper of ^ t - added a line o', fresh frozen ways your good wishes and admir­ vmv so C0NCERN«r, SEtiOg? YOUR X PONT AND AS FOR ms \ WILDROSE DRESS SHOP, 601 CHAIR-LOC to the joint and let nnEND,Z0RKA.L9FT TH6 NOTE EtPLAMING^ BCUefE TAVING YOUa Main St. is discontinuing ita Foun­ offers permanent beauty. See the Connecticut 'TUPJCEYS and 'CA­ ation. St(5p in to see the many hap­ I; distinctive* pieces displayed at it seep slowly down into .the PONS to reach your table at peak piness-giving choices you have: Mfi PEPRttTDRE. nSZORKAS SAG TOO, WHAT/ dation Department, niere arc crack. Tighten loose hammers HARRISON'S, 849 Main St. Bon of flavor and goodness.. Telephone Fine Watches, Tie slides and cuff HAND- COULPKA , Bubstantial'mark-downs on famous- bon dishes in unique shapes, cake without rentbving heads. WR1TIN6, MOREIMlWAli name girdlea, corselettca and.braa. your order for the weight you pre­ links, Lighters, Rings, expansion -plates in -varying-sizes; also bud fer. Mitchell Bracelets: For the summer “bride, MiStAkE? Plan to shop tomorrow ' for that vases and bowls, hand-decorated in Glasses that have held rhilk, extra: garment and pocket the — T'N, Holloware serving pieces, also ster­ ’ ‘Forest" pattern, a rich looking home-made Ice cream sbda.s, and ling silver, and cutgJasa with a 881 M AIN ST •axings. leaf design, or "Flanders'' an ex­ othsr sticky beverages should be For ‘Speclar GrPiduates Your good u sle ia.gvident when diamond-like.brilliance. It's easy to '‘Fitting In MANCHESTER quisite floral motif. Of NON­ rinsed in lukewarm water before remember the wedding attendants Bearh Tow ela' In I’aStemH TARNISHING silver, that never washihg. Wine glasses, too, should .you choose a graduation gift from Our Busine»$'* Supply your linen closet With MATHERS AT THE CENTER, with appropriate gifts from the up- needs polishing, they are priced be rinsed as soon as pp-ssible after to-date selections here. these king-size BEACH TOWELS $4 and up. Nice for anniversaries use. ■ Wherever paths may lead "after and win the gratitude of the men and other gift occasions, Do not stack w ef glasses. commencement, a fine WATCH in the family. J. W. HALE.CORP. >- ______They'll slick together and be dif­ ' ’ill be a proud adornment on the displays these big. fluffy BELACH Where Do ITou Think You're ficult to separate. II this happens, wrist, a constant reminder of your TOWELS in 25 diffezent patterns, Going? fill-the inner glass with cold wa­ good wishes. A BIRTHSTCKNE from exotic stripea, tropical set­ Call GLOBE TRAVEL SERV­ ter and hold the outer glass in RING, a PEN and PENCIL set or tings and marine life. Unroll one ICE, Mitchell 3-5707 for informa­ fairly warm water. Since glass gleaming JEWELRY are wanted on the ‘beach to provide a spacious tion on complete tours to the we.at, contracts from cold and expands items to be cherished over the JEFF COBB BY PETER HOFFMAN Island of soft, colorful comfort. to any of. our ^national park.s or from heat, the two glasses will years.. A bracelet set with precious NOW! flOBER UP AND EW.AH L| Mi c k e y f in n Ftir Enou^! BY TANK LEONARD 31.69 to 33.98. wherever your'heast donates. separate in a jiffy. SOARAB GEMS connotes health WHAT ALL THIS MEAN6,1RVM(V and good fortune according to an­ THS LK5U0R...THE FLOWERS.!/^ riL 60 OYER ANP SEE MOONEY SRST THE ADPAESSIS cient Egj-pfian ’ legend. TH6 SUN... -AND IF AW6.STUFFiNGT0N (SNT USING 9406^Be^POWt, m JUST STAY WITH SAM LOM ENOUGH THE CAR THIS MORNING, HE COUIPI Fiber Rugs Are Reversible TO FWP our HOW •HEAEIACNE'^IS ' AND ME OUT TO SAMS ANP I’D SAVE Smart, practical FHBER RiUGS t h e n stop, to s e e MOONEY o n D4£ . THAT CAB fare! as seen at MANCH'ESTm CAR- WAY b a c k ! SAy/^yeouarAurs PBT OBNTBR, cprner Main and h ^ u m r i oifC M rroiA of Middle T^>ke. apr'ead inviting cool­ ness in any room in the house. RUGS mekt en ideal sum­ mer "change off" rug or a sturdy ■ B'A .vesr-round floor covering for liv­ *-/g Fisher, for Suro! ing room, .dining room, children’s rooms or porclf. Easy to care for, Just sweep'Or vacimni, they are re­ H versible^ for twice the wear, half the cleaning bills. See the modem tweed designs in striking combina­ tions of, color and texture interest. CallMI9.7111 FTrmly woven and carefully fin­ CAPTAIN EASY ' ished, you'll be pleasantly aunirised F la^ Of Anger BY LESLIE TURNER FRECKLES AN 6 HIS FRIENDS .Cloud duster BY MERRILL BLOSSER at he LOW PRICES, I ’«® TODAY 'The Right Fit Is EverytIUng GoSH,>fe*JlRE Mil^. OLAZIE5R,. experienced A CREEP./ ctrsetlere at FAI?. FASHIONS, 631 Main St. will continual in busi- ness at this address.,,bringing you We’ll pick

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Then.he donned attks Jolly, Spencer, Rubber wal- had Just boxed Billy Graham be­ victories with 135 pourfdi in and rode three winners before Pete ped Manchester' Optical i!i-7 fore ..a natjon-wide television au­ .scores before the shortstop, gets the. ball and touches second base the saddle. All the r»jma'r-old son. Anderson brought the Calir Ifay It ni-ght at .Waddell Field, dience, With some rather important; of Olympia aaks is thaUthe dis­ Stable's Jota JoU (33.30) borne money in his pocket for th* ,first i to retire th# bottet. Docs it count 7 ortenson banged oiit a double tance be'jio longer than alx'^;lUT- first in the" mile 'and. one-eiabte d two singles and drove home time in his life, the ^'4^dng CanaatO-j Anawrrt It cniini*. But the run-* long*.' I 1 ner must aebre before the play at fe^^te. Anderson' also won th« rec nins. Jolly collected a la Clouter took a train'down to. U The 7956 spring c h a ni p i 'O ri ■ f New 'Vork with hip wife, Kay, to; secimd base is compieteSequoia and Todays most advanced Home iM ndryt fased home five runs with s time fight mob. As Basilio j back to the.pitcher. The pitcher nglc and home, nm for the walked down Broadway, he saw) throws to the catcher and the hat­ Oceanport Handicap at the open- in the sixth with Ramrod (113.10) X ky a flamingo-cblored Cadillac be- j Ing of Monmouth Park at Ocean- \ Willie Shoemaker, w h ^ t rido Wesfinghouse New 1957 3-T SUPER- ptlclsns. ter hits the ball safely to nght port, N. J. , fencer Rubber 272 04x— 15 10 6 ing wheeled to the curb, Ray field. What la this? Gallant Man against Areara and With Willie Hartack In the, sad­ Bold Ruler in the Belmont Btakea, ptieians tio j200~ - ,7 7 0 Robinson was at the wheel. Con­ A. The batter Is out for Inter­ Jolly, and Cowles; Dowd, Cappa sidering himself s newly-initi­ dle for hig 21st stake triumph of had ^n even better day at ftolljf- ference because he bit a thrown 1957, Decathlon packed 130 pounds wood Park where he booted boms 0 ), Peck 151 and Bennett. aled, full-fleiBtPd member of the ball, not -a pitch. The nmner re­ i>\ fight crowd. Carmen anklgd up to and came within one-fifth second- four winners. ♦ ATIONAL LITTLE LEAGUE turns to third because the halt Is Sugar ■ Ray and 'tntrodliced him-1 ofj the world record hung up 'by Included In Silent Shoe's tri­ L A U N D R Y "Behind the four-hit pitching of dead. A m .H>e Pigolt.'Moriarty Bros! durftped self. ''J'm Carmen Basilio,” he ' Bolero-, under 122 pounds at-Gol­ umphs. wM the $22,500 Hecgln Q. " 'Ford of fhe Yankees ^ c e n Manor 8-2 last night at started. , 7 . | den Gate Fields in 1950. Stake* wfth Muaic Box. odde-on- ■■Av- Hucklcy Field. FIJie defensive play "Robinson offered a 'Ump hand, ; has' a pick-off motion to first base For his- 20th victory in a career choice at $3.10 for $2. Shoemok^ #as another contributing factor looked over his shoulder at some- ) which seems quicker than moat, which includes seven seconds and also scored with Frozen la there anything he does wh'ich MV that anda dd-faahioMd ij Moriarty's victory. Bill McCoy thing, mumbled’ a little and kept ■ one third. Decathlon picked up ($4.40). Ballet Khal (33.80f and Tkt Otitg has been auspected byynpppncnls? cantar-poat a^tator problam I GIt m eoM* impressed whila catching his first moving." recalled Basilio, the! $10,517.50 It) run hls llfetlfne Airide. ($13.00). ' X world welterweight champion, as : I A. N o. F ord and all other pitch- plaU agitatioa M tiisaa a mlaota. 8afa ime for the Wlmiers. ,, - earnings to '$211,824.50. In posting Go Lightly ($5.80y pdfiied In tbb“ H urry! Quantities he docked ap l8-pound wall-eyed , ers must step directly toward the hls third su cc^ ive triumph of (or d«thaa> briarly a > 00,T .302- « 5 1 stretch for-a leng^i •idetory in the Oh-cent Manor 000 200- 2 ■4 2 pike on the landing of the Rift , ; base to which they are throwing the year, the River Divide speed­ Miss W oodford^^tse at Delaware jP igoli and JIcCoy,~ Andreoli; Club in the Thousand Islands, l. I —and make the step before tliroiv- ster paid $3.60 for a $2 straight Park. DenverJClng ($25.60) weath­ are limited! Hotlner and Moran.' "It W41S as though to say, 'Run I Ing the hall. Ford Just does it ticket after finishing three-quart­ ered a claitR of foul for flret place along little boy, I have more im- . I quicker. ers of a length in front of Itobe. In Suffolk' Downs' six furlong fea­ portant things to do.' A INTERNATIONAL LITTLE Eddie ■ Arcaro. who won 40 ture arid' Love Doll ($7.40) sped to Tha enljr av*tam that blo>«V'ViWB air "1 stood there embarrassed and Jim Brown’* 43-poinL scoring stakes in 1952 for a world record, a tix-Iength decision in Balmoral’s -I - LEAGUE feeling very much ■ like taking a diraetir on dothiM, nai thrauth ■achiii* jThe heavy-hlttlng Lawyers came spree against Colgate last season had himself quite a day at Bel­ elx-furlong headliner at Washing­ aiy. Foatarl Thriftitrt poke at the guy. I had alwaya | Is a .Syracuae record. mont Par,:. ton Park. \ , ifc with* M runs in the last two admired Robinson as a fighter. | ignlngs to gain a lop-.vided 13-5 but with that incident lost all re-! Housewives X^onclude Successful YearX Wumph over Norman's last night 4.T9 ■ II nIm sped for hlm,^s a person. He's A Verplanck. Field. It marked the arroga'rit. He’ doesn't meet the smiling in true championship style are members of the victoriona fifth straight win for the unbeaten public in a nice way, and that's teams in the three Housewives Bowling Leagues which recentl.v Baloaii in todajr’a ■aaMl'^ aiifia, Ptm l(|ague leaders. Art Storey was a no good for this or any other concluded a successful season with a banquet at Garden Grove. Waich-to-SaTt Doer; Soap 'N Water iStrfect 5-5 at the plate for the business. And now I've lost all Pictured in the front row, reading from left to right, are Elaine Sarar. Haix^ loadhv d o n BoOt in \jlctorp, raising his season's bat­ respect for him as a fighter." Tavlor, Betty Jo TremmeJ, Sherry Jochimsen. Bernice Cartwright Lanadrocuidea. taOi ting aVerpge to a robust „884. Bagillo was rentiode'd that Rob­ and Simone Zo'llo of the Skillets. The Rocketles. second row, O nly 5Si00 w «9k ^ y a n Fitzpatrick had two bingles inson wanted their scheduled mid- include Martha Randall, Lillian Tourtellot, Doris Tedford, Gene­ ( .. 10ft9r ult»H down-payment Pbr the Lawyers and Doug Pear- September match badly for the j vieve Kopclia and Susan Larkin., Dales * .Nuts, rear, com­ Jiem ^ 9 U M M in e e and it fits most Plympuths, .•f^n stroked three hits in three at big payday. - prised Mary Willhlde, Chlckle Janlcke, Lee Coiiturie; Mary Lucas hats for the losers. "Not half as bad as I have I and .Martha PJnovlch. Dates A Nuts won the overall cham­ ^ w y e rs , ^ 200 083 —is 12 1 I wanted it for two yeata," said , pionship in a special rolloff. (Herald Photo b.v Oflarai. ____ Fords, Chovrolots, Hudsons, Iforman's 300 020— 5 7 4 the onion grower. * W. Storey and Delaney; Kasa- ‘Stood.There Embarrassed' ._-L .1- T^ge, G. Sullivan (6) and Pearson. Noshes and StudebakersI The attractive meeting of cham- ! pion.s was delayed when Basilio ^ CHX%CH L E A G rE j USGA Flag, Not Course, unexpectedly blew a debatlable de- I •(North Methodist fattened its ciaioh to Johnny Saxton in Chicago lAtting average.!''last night, get­ i *‘WWWW« . NA**.' J. %' e. in March of last year. It was put j Size 7.10x15 hts Dodges, $* ting 18 hits in its easy 18-4 con- 4 0 iffiest of the Church of the Nazar- off again when Ro-binson was past- ' Bothers Snead in Open fl le at Robertson Park. Sandy e'd by Gene Fullmer e^rly last Buicks, Olds, Mercurys, , I anna sparked the attack with January. '"4 or safeties and teammates CarV Any one "worried about what the I Toledo (N E A )—It won’t be the’ rigged-up Inverness coursfe ! no more t'big" Robinson will do to "little" I Pontiacs apd others . . . I Btin and Bub each had bothering Samuel .Jackson Snead irl the United States Open "•V. • t iree blt.s. Bud Howard homered j BasuTo, who concedes 10 pounds, |Championship, June 13-15. It will be that USGA flag flying SPORT SHIRTS f jr the winners and Dan Slivinsky I 4>2 tnches in height and consider-; below the Star.s and Stripes in front of the clubhouse. If the eajoyed a jiecfecl night for the I able reach, Shpiild listen to the WELDON I welter bidding' for the middle- ; same toiirnaiiient were pla.ved a by DONEGAL Famous CkyMlyeaf quality inside and out with features IJazarene, gathering a homer and Uvo singles. [ weight title. '■, • I AAAA'AA'' ncutting hla throat,, aomething he the chanres are that '.Sam .Snead was richly entitled to do numer­ Donegal tailora emphasize no -other tire can offer at the price. Exclusive-triple* —lytro Spacial far Oldar N. Mehtodist 427 500 x 18 it 0 " T o me. Robinson ^11 l.s noth-! PAJAMAS ring more than the champion of I would run away and hide, as he ous times in the Open. fill Use pattern* with the ijazarene , 010 030 0 4 8 1 hss done so often. care of custom slylista. tempered 3-T Cord Body fights off the three main tire Ida^al Coni 9r jChappell, Coidera .and Bolin; I Bobo OlSon." he..said. I "E!xcept ma.ybe when that golf "His re - discovered punch is i Snead, the perfect golfer, long writer persisted on asking n>e' Whatever Pop's leisure (tur- Light weight for cod I ffft ranklin and McFall. aince becan)e an enigma in the rlculum, these shirt* are killers — Heat, Shock and Fatigue. SIZE 6.00 X 16 ■Massed solely on the fact that he , about that 8 as I walked back up summer sleeping. Reg­ Big Westinghouse Refrigerator is FROST-FREE! Open " e has been trying desper­ graded- tops. ■ (-tfHjjht I'ulimer right on the point the 18th' fairway at Spring Mill," ular and abort s le e v e - firlln a free-scoring I'onte.st last ately fb win for 21 years. During Tough, durable tread with famous Stop-Notch design of IhK jaw witli a left hook, de­ he recalls. "I was just walking . . . knee length styiea. ______' k tht at Charter Oak Park. Finasls I that stretch, Snead. Jjust turned livered *s,,Robinson bounced out means longer mileage, better trartinn. See us today and 136 edged Community Baptist 17- 45, has won more than. 100 toui- anywhere to get away. It probably - $2.95 up AUlUMAlIt l ) / / K O S 7)N (. IH I HI I HI I /III FOUR for os low as $1.25 o wooki IJ In eight innings. Austin Mc- ■ of a cornciTu^ off the ropes. He nanienta. including the British was just as well that I didn't have save! ,UF>well banged out four hits, Tom ; nailed Fullm er"m the spring Open, three PCA's and aa many an ax or a razor blade 'sharp IsxForge had three safeties incliid- "Vhen .vou're hit fhs^e right, y o i" 51a8tera. enough. I might have uaed the sx $2.95up just gotta go and L'-don't care ' HBiBImar ihaipfraadMa bdoar ' a homer and John Fvan also Snead, who has been playing on that golf WTller and the blade IWiked a homer for the winners. I who y.ou are. "Jt was a''CM e of on myself. moiOiraayMtraaMro-dagreoatoraiat k .M O R E PEOPLE RIDE ON GOODYEAR TIRES THAN ON ANY OTHER KIND since he fashioned his first club Snead has put more thought-into WALKING 1^ Fron and Clift Uawson for the I head oh. for Fullmer was mbvihg no fo!lce l aptiired a 10-5 vic­ rounds. Fullmer didn't crowd him Kept Feet on Ground with three or four different part­ $2.95 Up WiHi ooeh mofor oppHoncr purchased. tory-over Naasiff Arms at Chatter ner^. It is ridiculous to contend QUANTITIES LIMITED! I nearly enough in either fight. ^ Snead, sound and solvent, has FREE! flak Park'. Greg .Manrhuck. Nas- I "Robinson took out Fullmer managed to keep his feet on the . tkat a,golfer of Snead s IremenA- ■ r ‘ ‘ TIE and SOCK SETS $2.95 sjff's starting pitcher, pitched fine ...... ■ I ■ with a punch thrown in despera- ground"ound through all his Open heaj t- ! ou.4 ability can t aaju.*rt his game to M E e u c A m . v »■ bkll but 10 errors by his ti’ am- I tibn. In ^the fifth round. Robinson i any layout. ‘ ; ■ i rihstes proved his downfall. N]ne brealta... I t is hard to understand [ was dead tired then. In the dress-1 how a fellow with his mental se­ 'T played with Sam in one of o| F A P's inns were Unearned. KNEE ling room after, the fight, he was, renity cotild develop the mental those. Inverness OmiII Ia Imll in a winning cause and Dan ■ u . s ' . ■ m a t c h e d McMullin belted a homer for the 3 c The next time yon meet Car­ Meat Thermometef you rixi AUTOMXTIC-tiined Uodgers. men Basilio, say hello... and "Sankees 150 74-17 mean it s .* 4.'^: SETS on top of the range Dodgers noi ni- 2 KEDS yUromwell and Gibsbn; Wilson and /•.T, The most popular ked in Rare, medium, veil done — ex* 8s4'ecnev. Seoi^ to Remain America. Just like walking ■ctly M you like h—erery tine! SH M l MSMIR W * » n t on a cloud. Washable too! No euestini;. no terting. laot pat Out Until August the ikewer in the meal, and ike o Lorgo lomlly sixo cofmeity, , 'tabor Golf Star dial on tup of the range tmke$ over, , $4.50 and $6.95 o D« kmo.Apox-Lovolt Safoty Cleveland, June 12 (;pi—Pitcher A k records exactly the degree ot yvringOr—xhromo drain pan* leading Tourney ' ‘donenese,” tells ywi wiihMt fail Herb Score "Should be able to re­ eWashos full-tlao load in 6-0 sume his baseball workouts July . when your roast, ham dr poaltry mtVVvRVwv■ ■ fsSlda a • - ^Greenwich. June 12 i/Pi The 15." according to the specialist who ARROW ZEPHYR is done to 'y ew family’* taste. o Fioa-iwnnh|g goar cata. Hastern Xnterscholastic Golf Tour- has been treating the star south­ lAment’s 36;hole qualifying round paw's Injured right eye. o Foreatain tub .With washbaard No other range gives you so many rpoched the'halfv.-ay mark yester? That means, it probably wilD be SHIRTS sidof.. 'firsts’' in cooking convenience. -ny with (William Catlett of Tabor Augu,*it before Score will be in con­ a n d Get Set For Summer • Apax haavy-duty i^alar.- ademy in front by three dition to retiirn to the baseball Magitrol .Griddle that grills food a Fasl-acNanyklatn pump, 'bikes. . . ■ wars from whfcK he was shelled on belter. Won’t bam or scorch •• d Full ana yaar warranty. 'he 16 places will be filled by the night of May 7 bv a line drive SPORT k B U Y A Big, modem “ Family Fare” oven ight with match play slated to off the bat of New York Yankee in a space-saver range * Magie- o|«n tomorrow, Uil McDougald. .Lite Aniomatic Pilola — 73%' i isiisi sirdan 1 Jpeddie School holds a four stroke Dr. Charles l^omaa examined laid in the pace for team honors Score's injured eye yesterday, SHIRTS 'cooler • Oatamatic Broiler * RM th. 324. 'Wiodberry trailed with afternoon for the first time in two Wheel Oven Regalator • Magic i-z SPIR a T b A S IIIR I SS, followed by Tabor Academy, weeks. Score has been visiting at Dad will breeze Flame Uni-B«raers • Aateasatie •tNi NT WwWilf Artton- ' 380 ind Larenceillle, the 19S6 the home of his uncle In Hagers­ through summer with dock eeatrol of oven. TERMS PORTABLE TV WmIim cUomer, faaur. clamps, 332. town. Md., and returned Monday Arrow light and cool E-Z TERMS Model 1063-P - HaitheaxcUairtSUlcLiM. ^Catlett toured ■’ the Greenwich night. I Ires* and sport shirts. o Miyrbriud Picture Tube . i ntry Club course in 36-37- -73. The .doctor foun

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'T' BIA^CHESTER EVENING HERALD,^K^CHESTER, CONN^ WEDNESDAY. JlH^’E 1 2 ^ 5 7 PAGE TWENTY-PQUl( IIAKCHESTER EVENING" HERALID. MAN€HE^PR,.CONNh WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, r9)5T 1 . Ns Herald Angle X ■ M i ' m s h t s EARL W. YOST WiiHicr to Ge.tf HoiiS^Mi. Tex.—-Roy Hsuri*. Tennis Courts Openedi Sporta Editor , [ P m Cu"f and Shoot, Tex., outpointei Willie PasU-anOKl87, New Orleans', X ,v ' Pitching—Bob Purkey, Pirats»-~ Springboard of, the-Chicago White SoX Staff $ 7 ,0 0 0 ; Field! 10. X The-Recreation Department an-Alittle bdurtesy be exercised by the fPirams Sink Reds- Caek of Hittiug BTaves Biggest Weakness . Boston—Billy Ryan, 169, Lowell, nounce^ today that the four tan- tennis nlayerg so that *a many as Defeated Redlegs foe first time in Pennant scrRmbiein tjie National League is more wide open Mass,, stopped Milton E2>bs, 167'j, n(s courts at tile new high achool possibla can usa\the courts. career," vfriking none and per­ Musial Ties JN£i Record Of 162 Enters: By JLM.MV DEM AJiET as well as the two.courts at the If a eoupit haa'played a set er mitting only five hits In 8-1 vlctory.- than 'Main Street any mornings.«t 2 o’clock. Take R peek ^t N ewark, N. J., 4. Hitting—Bill Skowron, Tankssa-^ —:---- Written for. NEA Servti’s N ewark, N. J. Joe Ll.**ey, 182, •C(>i(imunlt>' Y and,, th e two courts two, and there are pieople w ait­ Secotid Day in Row the standings and you’ll quickly see what 1 mean. Two ,at the West Side aV> available for ing. they should relinquish the Tripled and hit two alnglea in four "Toledo, June 12 (/P)—The: - pi;of«*sional golfers a r c just„__ Middlesex, N. J. stopped Yvon trips, driving home the winning rm t' For Consecutive Games games separate the top fit/e clubs. Only the^ew Yo.rk Giants, Turenne, 158, M ontreal. 8. 'public use. ' court to them. - - ___ -■ ■ Pittsburgh Pil-ateS and Uhicagp Cubs aJ'e among the alsjp 57th U.S. Open Golf (!lh*m-'ltke doctor*. Miqntd a mart'Tneet* with a fifth-inning single to f 'i-i- pionship ■ begins tomorrow,* debtor, he^,brfng* up Uist crick Leicester, England;—Randy Tur­ There are no; restrictlihn or viclory over White'Sox. rans. Within a mattej' of 72 hours the team in fifth place pin. 17284. London, outpointed A r­ fees stuiihed to The court* as they ^ Jeny Priddy set a record for Philadelphia. June 12 « 0 V e r a tightened, r awent into i a nclothing - store 1 in New thur Howard, 173'a. London, 15. are .on a first come first a e rV-e-gecond baseman by taking part in (Jhariey Thum, coruiptalp e t eallM it “luck" last niglit when he tied the National League (Turpin retained British light- race,»but he'd feel a lot better if his Cineinnati Redlegs made in quest fljf the Wond ' Scries (i- been turning-otit. W* drew 115,000 softened Inverness that is York and a couple of customers basis. 180 double plays w ith D etroit in Notre Dame's gqif. team, waa mark for consecutive games played, but a look at the' record nanclal meton. fbV, three game* against the Cardi-' subatantially the same as one forgot about suit sizes and started heavyweight title). The departm ent dnea ask th a t a 187 gam aa in 1860. South Bend city champion in 1955. him a liar real quick.^ “This,*’ said Birdie Irequently of late, - Actually, the five clubs in con­ ,\vheTe two historic opens w ere de­ asking me about their grips. stamps him as the second most durable player in the hi.story, "15 .going to he,some race. Any of nals," the manager ssjd in answer tention for, the J flag are closer than , . to *■ qu***-)*”!;-Rre the fans still he­ cided in the past. - "Mine 1* terrible," one of them of the game:- ‘ ^ ^ maybe five tea)ns could take it. And one certain thine About this Only the late Lou Gehrijc rank* " »'■ • -jr^ ■■ And just about anybody can beat rn miser's hands to his pocketbook.' hijjd the club as enthuslistically was saying, "what's t)}e beat way There, is very little breathing a, before tournament is that the profea- for me to hold a club?" the alim built MMial for durabil- A k IIIS t* aV O reCl B^ars Remain you." Ity. Gehrig played in 2,150 consecu- ^ i a* e v a space between the portion of the slonals' in th e field of 16? Vs'jll be I gave him the only an.vwer ■ An0 0 0 0 ^ ^ ; - "Tgu hav«! to be lucky to do fighter* are talking in term* of ; State will tny tonight to put a took the field at the Polo Grpund.s , go^e of the other boys. hands. has a different size and '8stbp to the battering California's Redlegs in hisjife. helped bring The U.SGA, which annually .strength. 'To dopy a Ben Hogan or “MORE PEOPLE RIDE ON ■omethlng like this," said Mu*ial victory, but the oddamaker* have ' an- 8-1 victorj’ fo*' the seventh to engage Gianta-L talked with "Juan Pizarro is going to be a draws criticism from the louring last n^ht after he played In hi* Virgil - Akin* an 8-8 favorite to. B earf have been hflndirtg'' to the Haney in an extreme corner , of a Bam Snead or your.,,rub cham­ rest of the field in the HCAA Col­ place Pirates last night and left great pitcher," Haney asserted in professionals for "tricking up" pion would be foolish. You’ve got aSSnd consecutive gam e to tie the tiirn back Walter Byari in a 10- Cincinnati ju»t four percentage the visiting team dugoul. discussing his rookie-find^ from Hs- bourses for the Open,' eased the record set by former Pittsburgh round nationally televised lABCi lege Baseball World Series. "What's your biggest problem? your own?body arid your own kind But the odds are the". Bear bats point* ahead of Milwaukee. The vana./'He's had some t'dngh luck pain, a bit by announcing a 20 per of golf gam e comes from i(. GOODYEAR TIRES T] first baseman Gus Suhr from Sbpt. battle of ranking welterweight* *t Braves Jumped into second place I asked. in hi« defeats but he has aitewed cent Inciease in all prize money, 11, 1981 to June 4, 1937. >' the Noi-folk Arena tonight. and the strong armed pitching "L^ck o f cpdslslent hitting,” he eA go^'teaching pro can take the West Coast club has shown with a 7-2 job on the Brooklyn us plenty." raising the total to $30,OOO. The ofte look at you and come up with “I’ve been fqrttinate n p i to have • Aki'n.s, the St. Loui.a b attler j Dodgei-s, 'Who slipped .to fourth, answered. "Our ■ pitching hag held The beli sounded and this was an any serioug injuries that muld will again be (oo muc'h'-a”*^ winner on Saturday will receive a 'g r ip To fit. The Vardon -- ovej>.j' ranked No. 5 by the National Box­ l^'j game.*- behind, with their up but our hitting ha* been ahy- indication to clear the field of all $7,200-- m or»'thafi the entire purse ON ANY OTHER KIND! sidsline me. I go out there and play ing Asap.. will be after his sixth series will'be over with Caljfqrnia lapping—grip it a st.vle. ToifYe fourth defeat irr a Vow. thingi but. good. "We have missed writers snd it also marked the end In either of the previous Inverness -. sivery game and the fact they have straight triumph in the sport* owning it* second champion Eddie Mathew* *nd Joe Adcock in got to find the right size in' that If that happens California wlf Jleventh In Row to a pleasant chat with the man Open*. ' i line. aft^pome in succeaalon a* they have feature of jhe InternaUonal Nkval Fifth place St. I.ouis. only two our lineupisvery day. They have who for several years had the dubi­ la aaoondary to me Review at 9 p.m. (BiSTt. join Texas a* the only school to' Ray received 1500 when he slip­ Just , like the fellows in the win a pair of NCAA series titles. garniTs shy, won their seventh in been out with injuries and Lew ous task of managing the hapless ntinklng back to all the game* . After a defeat in his last start Burdette has been sidelined.” Bur- ped home with a 295. score ahead clothing shop. My suits didn't fit The Bears won the first college a row with a 5-2 derision over the (at the time.) Pittsburgh Pirates. of a storm which virtually blew an them. Neither did my grip. Why. . played in the string.j Musial *aid again.e Plate and on the ijp D»H. eitherf Haney said. talking scon* of around 284 or Run*'--Mantie, New York. 48; Brooklyn, June 12 (/P)—^The pennant-.starved Milwaukee Amrrican la>agiie mound last night in eliminating handing the White Sox their third ‘"Take thoge games the past two "There won’t be any decision Akins, who has won 41 of hi* i willism* 285 being good enough to win. Boaton and Fox, Chic­ Braves, striving desiiei'ately to plug a weakness at second! - W L Pet. G B. Iowa State by a 9-1 score. The con.secutlve defeat 3-2 in the open­ days, (GiarftCs, Braves 7 in 13 made on the talk of moving th'e Miss Smith Leads ***!(u fights— 22 by knocko\its—p re -' ago, 38: Piersall. Boston and er of a three-*game .series. Cleve­ New York Giant franchise to, San Bend Wide Open Oonteiet would, .Walker listed Musial, but | dieted heM ka^o Byars "in six ba.se, adm itted today %hey had I'eaclied an imitasse in th e ir 'C hiesgo . 32 16 .667 Bear* spotted the low,aris a run innings and BTav.es 9. GianU 8i Thte.'v also have been talking sjtver*, Washington, 34. . .29 21 .880 4 in the first inning and played like land regained third place. 6'- be­ it was Just plain ArB,.C baseball. I Francisco until after the AH-Slar inserted a pinchhltter for him when ! "Vhis iTd Bvirs to reiori o , c I efforts to wrest Red.Sclioendienst from the New York Giants, j Ggiirie in July." promotions, man about a wide open contest among Bv Three Strokes: he came to bat in the first Innins' ' , L • , *" i,' Runs Batted In ,-Sievers Wasli-1 Cleveland , .26 23 ..831 5't! dead until the top of the sixth. hind, \\ith four home runs that would say they were the two craz­ : Akm* is craxy. . . He * lalkin^i fngton, 40; W ertz, Cleveland, 39; A club official disclosed that a beat Boston 7-6. Detioit skidded Garry. Schumacher of the (Slants the dlder pros who have dominated Never one to criticize the, decision through his hat." Braves' propo.sal of four plavera I Detroit ...... 27 28, .819 7 The Bear bats came (o life for iest gam es th at I’ve evefT seen. the Open for several years and the E ast Providence. R. L ,''Jtine 12 Of a manager, Musial said nothing, Mlnosb. Chicago. 36; .Ma.xwell, ; Boston _. .. . .26 26 ..800 8 eight runs. Earl Robin.son sent lb fourth place with a 4-1 defeat We didn't pjay good baseball in li^d me. "'You just don't pick up for Schoendienst had been rejected a major league club and traniffer younger ones just coming along. — UPi JOsephino. Smith "of Merion. I but he felt that the well intentioned Detroit arid Mantle and Skowron, Baltimore . . .2.3 27 .44tf> 10 three home with a 3.80 foot homel­ by Baltimore. Rain postponed either." New York-. 38, hy the Giant.s and added that a Wa.shinglon at Kansas City. ick, stock and barrel overnight. One group will pick Cary Middle- Pa., who never Has won any major | Wklker was a little overzealous in / New York ffbunler proposal waa, : Kansas City . .21 29 .420 12 and pitcher Doug Weiss really What club ha* been the tough- Winning Hnbit Hit-Sf-Fox., Chicaffn. 67: G ard­ The Redlegs. who ro T J i rie if we gave up Buhl. " (night 1 postponed, rain. NL's first triple play of the yeai. er, mostl.v cold, the crowd.* have ' cap into their back pocket. men’s par for the course and left he suegeaUdsuegeatad to .St^n to take it CallM, Tex. iNJut) Olint Har- If) Mino.o“''^.e a*' Fred Hane.v, while de- Thursday’s Schedule but did little el.se. 'Their rim waa Sport Schedule her three ahead of co-favorites' aasy/. that day and- let one of the tung, the Hondo Hurricane of the B.'ltimorT:„?’'r"rie. ■ Mining to confirm or deny that Boaton at Cle.veland, 2 p.m. unearned. Purkey, 5-4, walked Joanne Goodwin of Haverhill,' ? a represented the stalemate in Mass,, and Mr*. Mae Murray Jones Idda" play. Muaiai started ^is 'GianU in the mid-1940'a, now is 7, Francona, Baltimore and Pier- ,he fr«He neentinHene n.. New York at Chicago. 2:30 p.m. none. , Today xacord string with the first playing aemi-professional ball with the trade negotiation.^, viewed lit Baltimore at Detroit. 3 p.m. Bobby Thipfi.son. Whose home Baseball Franchise . Shifts? of Rutland,. Vt.. siy^l, Boston. 6. tie hope.of-a de^l between the two Ponticelli's vs. B antly Oil. 6:15 of lha »axt aaasoh, flw Plymouth Oilers at Slnton, Tex. Pitching (Based on 7 decision,*i Washington at Kansaa City 10 run beat th«_podgera in the 1981 Defenaing.Champton Mr*. Norm* . clubs. The trade deadline is only p.m. ■ ■ J pennant playoff. walloped his Woolworth of Darien, Conn., was -Shantz, New ,York, 7-1, .878; three days away, on midnight of Get a set of FOUR before Pierce. Chicago, . 10-2, .833; Zu- eighth career grand-slammer as They Are All News to .^-FricfcFri(;k in a three-way tie for 19th with ' June IS. Curls Curves V ' Robertson Park. I an 86 after the first round. | : -- verink. Baltimore and Grim, New Mar.v Ann Eisel is the first nal League the brave.s broke a 1-all lie with First National vs. Cmlan. 6:30 York, 6-2, .780; Donovan, Cliicago, \V L ■ Pet, G.B. a five-run fifth for Ray Crone's Last year's British Women'k; you travel for the FOURTH! Harris Achieves TJpset girl ever to play .with bovs in New York —(NEA) — Ford-I* being mined. Isn't thei'^ some- —Robertson Park. Amateur runnerup. Mary., Patton ,V2. .714. the 44-year-old history of St. L cinnatl . .31 21 .596 third victory, Joe Adcock- .also Center Congo.* vsi. Jon-Di's, 6:30 Milwaukee ; .29 > 20 ..892 Frick who is the commissioner of ibing that can be done? Jansen of Farmington, Va.;dropped i Strikeouts • Pierce. Chicago, 70; Isiuis' Municipal Baseball homered for the Braves, who h.. . Ki„ An t),. FRICK: Of course, the Coast i—Chai ter Oak Park, Wynn. Cleveland. 68; B.inning. Other Sports Philadelphia .28 20 ..883 1 tagged 11 hits wliile handing Rog­ baseball, has a big office on the Kninn. out on the back nine after a miser­ Assn. The 10-year-old ca­ Brooklyn '. .28 .7.. , „ , League is being hurt. That s Thursday, June IS able first nine. Over Willie Pastraho Detroit. 63; Maa*. Detroit vorted at' shortstop last .sea­ ,21 ,871 1 ‘, er Craig a third deteal. Gino C*i- 16th floor of a building in Rocke- I told everybody to cut out; Green Manor vs. Trust. 8:15— St. Louis .. .27 21 ..863 2 Moore. Baltimore.. .83, son, switched to pitching when mo|i and Roy Campanella homered , feller Plaza. But he 'professes the conjecture. . And *>tylbing Q),,rter Oak Park. Page 23 New York . .21 31 .404 10 for the podgers. It w as No. 237 N Vacation motorists! Take a vacation from hfgb prices, too,! ciub's mound slsfl needed Pittsburgh . .18 .360 to know less about the shifts of about these moves is chnjejclure. . optical vs P * F 6 15 Wad- Houalbn, ^ x „ June 12 National le-agiie help. , ^ 32 12 of Campu s careet, a National Take advantage'bf these low tale prices on famous 3-T Chicago ... .14 30 .318 13 the Brooklyn Dodgers and New Q.’ Have you spoken to Walter jell Field Itay Hairlii/' tM JbjKluwt^ belt^ ; B atting (Based on 100 at hat.*) League Record for catchers. Gabby York--Giajila Than, aji,vhQdy------___ 0.'MaUey.. .and,. .Horace.. Stoneham!. Moriarri"** va - Auto-Parta: 5:16 DeLuze Super-CusHinn*.. THey'-re -made witiv -Ctood.vear’s ' moved t^fough' his own blood to' - -Hodges,, Brooklvri, .368; Mu­ \ t ’p—I'crikers-?- "If Y’onkers can prove to us by Cincinnati at Pitt.sburgh. 8 :1.8 seven-hitter. Curt Simmons lost it, mean' the first time a (generally aceepted a* the man — Robertson Park. Goodyear- Act today and save! tiBl9 4iid failed. Harrti, the school the bases full, the runner on third Run*...... Batted...... In .Musial...... St Raceivay and the horsemen who finamjial statements that it can-* p.m. Klippslein (2-8i vs. Arroyo A1 Dark banged a double and three franchise was shifted. Does this M arines v*. Mai Tool, 6;30 — also , mean that the piiblic"herit who put the- I-os .Angeles Dodgers lijUle Cut-and-shoot, brieaks for tbe._plate as the pitch | Louis, 48; Aaron. Milwaukee, 43; race there' still were deadlocked to- not -bear the added expense of m- (2-81 or R. Smith i^ -li. singles, and Hal Smith homered u-hsn *"** Francisco Giants litto be­ Robertson Park. Tex.,•w- whipped Paatrano, ..... the fast- is delivered. J 'ITie.^atcher jumps Hoak, Clncirinsti,. 39: Furillo, (lay in ■ their three-week dispute creaaed ^iTntes, we will drop our Tiiesda.v's Result* , and tripled for the Redlegs, who age" always referred to Motbra v*. Spencer Rubber. 6:15 basebalLI* mentioneil has now be- ing)? As low as weekly is all you pay I moving No. 8 riat^ed man from, New , up, steps on the plate and catches BrookI.vn and Beil and Robinson, over the size of purses. dernand*." said Arthur Brown, Milwaukee 7,- Brooklyn 2 hadn't won seven in a'row since FRICK: No. Television is the —Waddell Field. , Orleans: brfore a'Texas crowd of' the ball before the batter can come nothing more than Imsiness Cincinnati. 33. If the issue is 'not re.snived by s DA attorney. (Nighk.1.-^ 19.82. dollars and wnts? business of each, individual club. Medics v*. Green Manor, 8:15— ! mfmmtl ^ 10,000 th a t paid $ 4 6 , Itwaslawlpg at it. But the runner Buckley Field. • ' Hlla Schoendienst, New York.. Friday noon, there will be no. rac- Have an Obligation _____ Pittsburgh 8, Cincinnati 1 Sian Musial was lrfor-8 in the My on'ly conc4m is with the All- All popular sizes snd stylos at low Sale PrIoosI twe»ty*flr#t viotOi^ in- 21 * reaches the plate before the tag. 72 Hodge*. Brookljm and Musial. ! mg at Yonkei.s tlVaTTilght, and, the fNigurr— "St. Louts atl’ark while Tying Gus FRIGKt T hesitate to commentgame arid World Series, on Aceto A Sylvester va. N orm an’s, flghta as a professional. I Does it count ?' - St Louis, 70; Aaron, Milwaukee, I thiealened stiik e will be on "We ate not partners with the St. l*oijiS 5, Philadelphia 2 Suhr's Nalionsl League record of on*that. I’ve said nothing about ((jigt matter. ‘ . " ' 6:15—Verplanck Field. t mrntk $1 TOO was WMMl . The rfcferee and the Judges saw' Answer; Tee and the batter goes 69; Robinson. Cincinnati and Dark Offirei* of the raceway and the horsemen and they have no right '(N ight 1. - • playing in 822 consecuUve games Jhls.. I’ve got to sit as a judge q , ym| fe<>l that baseball, Sunday, June 16 ■' I9ti Ikmsm Cmrm TvM-T)n»o Tahatooi TMm-T|ip- IStllMI to know our financial matter*:" Got h Made tA u Ptia* tALI PtKt* lAu n m * It all Harria and .so did the crowd. te .Orst baae beeaiise »f the eatrh- St. Louis. 66 Standardbred Owners Assn., de­ New York .8. Chicago 1 i Night i. for the Pirates from 1931 to 1937. on this if and when it- happens , National I,eague team T rust v*. Green Manor. 1 :30— WUHHCr Rsferee JIntmy Webb said it was *'f’» Interfereane. Doubles—Musial. St, Louis. 16; bated yealerday before .state trot­ said Fred Ballen. Yon'kers' -at- jniiirsda.y’s Schedule - Don Drvsdale, left, and Gino ^lusial last missed on the firia'l day and I do not want to prejudge thal|„ xew York, would be hurl Make Fathar’s Day torne.v-treasiirer, "The horsemen pres- Charter Oak P^rk, Hb oWor iso4ali pf 97-96 for Harrid, Judge Bill Come-, Q. What happens if a nfan bats Hodges, Brooklyn and Hoak, (hn- ting czar George Monaghan and at Milwaukee at Brooklyn, .1:30 Cimoli whoop it iip in the of 1981. ®***- tige-w lse? Ek*. vs. F A P. .3:30 - Charter 4M s 14 PfysMN*, Fer4, Chewolff, liuf made it 98-96'and Judge Ernie out of turn, ^alns a w-alk* arid cinnati, 18; Gilliam, Brooklyn and the end of the .sessions, they were have an obligation to race for 38 p.nV- BrookljT) Dodgers' clubhouse. Mickey Manjle smacked his ^ Q. Do you mean your mind has , FRICK: That's,f a Nstional | oak Park. No*h, Sh/dabohor $ 1 3 .9 5 $ 1 7 .1 0 Taylor voted 98-95 also. ! then the fleldirig team discovers Cincinnati. 14 as far apart a.s ever. per cent: and we' will demand they Chicago at New York. 1 :,30 p.m. Drysdsle tjas become -a big 16lh home run in a t\vo-run first Bol been made up on the^ shiffk? - League problem... ,I'm interested Bantly Oil v*. A ^P|eai€ for Pop!” slick to it." Nassiffs, 1:30- n$ sower modslt of Paatl^ano called Harris "effective-1 the mistake? Triples May*. Neiv.york. 6; The .SOA wants the purse irioney Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, 1:30 pitcher. Cimoli crashed the inning and then doubled and scored FRICK: My jol) is this; When I in playing the game of baseball; West Side Oval, 4yn* If Ptywmdh, Ford, Oiowolof, ly awkward", as a puncher but' a . If an bddm I la Milwaukee. .8; '.Schoen- inbrea.sed from 38 per cent of-the The Yonkers meeting 1* sched­ p.m. regular lineup of a champion-' the winning run on Bill Skow- a transfer is made; there must be that it's honest, fair and conduct- P A F V*. Ponticelli'i, 3:30 Hvdwe, Nodi, Siwdobohor 1 5 .9 5 1 7 .9 5 1 9 .5 0 5 3 .0 5 aaid "He'a got a st.vle all his own, a ball is pitched to the next hnt New Yor4t, 4; Eleven play- track's share of the mulval'lake uled. to run until«.July 31 with St. Louis at Philadelphia, 8 p.pb' ship club. ron’s . fifth-irining single against adequate compensation given to ed properly under The rulee. W est Side (H’al. -■Hka nobody I've ever fought I j tef. It,; p?o‘^r hitt^i."r„'t 5. Roosevelt Raceway on Long Island the National Assn. (minor league) ! Q. Regarding your official pod0«, Ivkhe Nodi. OMta lOr48 per cent. Y’onkers take.< the Jim Wilson as 49.411, the largest f.lO xlf Morcaryj PonHoc HojhoR 1 7 .5 5 1 9 .9 5 $ 1 .9 0 '3 4 .5 0 Home Runs Aaron, MilW'aukee, po-sition th at the horsemen are un- opening the following night. Roose­ crowd in the ‘majors so far, sa t in franchise whose territory Is being status onu these shifts. If thg on a good boy. , paths, 15; Musial, St. Louia 12; Sauer. velt already has explained to the Invaded. If a dispute arises over ; Pacific. Coast I,eague and the de.r contract to race- for 38 per at Chitago. Bobby Shantz won his One-Man Track Team r j o s i f $mkK Htfdtofir Oiryttor/OWi, New Y’ork and-M oon. St. Louis,. cent, citing a three-year contract satisfacticn of the SOA that it W ealthy Crosley Gets Help fifth in' a row for a 7-1 record this, a' sgven-man commiUec is Giants and Dodgers amicably set- Rvegate. Mont, John Ootdili, Mmromy, Poohord 1 9 .5 5 a i . f o 5 5 .9 5 ^ 3 6 .5 0 11; Five playet-a, lied w*Uh 10. at that figure signed in 19.84 with -cannot raiae purses because of an wjth Bob Grim’s t\vo-inning relief appointed lb arbitrate. -This is He the transfers. Is It conceivable ' Wrzesin5kl of Ryegate had been CodMoc. OMt, Otryslor, Stolen Bgs^—Mays, New York. a three-year option. $18,000,000 rebuilding‘and expan­ help. Catcher Yogi Berra, who where I will act’as judge.. . , that the. shift* could be made ont-man team he wouldn't hare M f x tf UmoK Pochard a i . o 3 4 .3 1 $ 6 .5 b 3 9 .5 1 EXTRA SPECIAL FOR . Belmont Track Vague to Most, 17; Gillilim, Broolidyn and Biuton, The SOA, w hich repre.sents 200 sion program. ,,, Keeping Reds in Cincinnati .singled and scored: tha- other Yank Q. Otherwise, you have no con- without .vou haying anything to do won the track meet, but he’d h*v,e Milwaukee,'"'g; Temple. Cincin­ OLDER CARS..,6.00x16 horse owners operating at trafka "Yonkers officers have-refused riin. was in left field in hi* first trbl over these transfers? with them.? yome close. As it, t<''a*, WrzesinskI S-’P-SUPER-CUSHION nati. 7; Fondy. Pittsburgh and in the East and Midwest, demanded for .three weeks'to sit down and .starting appearance since suffer­ FRI(?K: The commissioner has I' ^RICK; Yes, „ "took first place in the- high hur­ But Tops with Horse Breeders Blasingame,. s C Louis.-6.' an -accctaating from Yonkers a . C incinnati (NEIA) other citieatp'could be moved. Crosley was a ing a broken nose at Cleveland a hothing to do with a franchise. - * • • • dles, low hurdleK, 'H)0-yard dash, talk over this matter" said Frgncls build new bgll parks to attract a constant target. E\-ery time a city Pitching—(Baaed on 7 decisional demand which was promptly re­ (Pete) Smith. SOA president. “Jf week ago. . n shift. Only if it is detrimental ; .st'THMATION: When and if 220, pole vanit, high jump, broad I Sanford PhilsdelphiS. 7-1, .875; major league franchise; Cincinnati got ideas tbout embracing major New York (NEA)—On the _ _ fused; ’ . they W'on't talk,,we \vpn't race." Two squabbles interrupted thft^ to baseball. ' And 1 don't see Frick taika to Walter O'Malley, jump, discus and shotput to score Belmont at the classic ‘ Acker. Cincinnati. 6-1, .857; Jack- is thinking about a new, bail park league baseball. Cincinnati w'a* the Rao'e; both set off by umpires’ de­ where a major league team in Los ' lie will be asked to throw' out the 48 (k his team's 106 points in a ‘•^Mance of a mile and a half is the ' / T E L . M l 9 - t | 3 2 t, ■ Eraind In -past year* was the fact | four and five figures for stud plains, "to swap for one of Ed­ he’ll put some money into building manager. “If the clup,- had an Connie Johnson won hi* fifth "picnic for pop," it means tun Qiat it waa sandwiched between the fees. "g'lrea tor stud die's." "The rate of exchange is it, too. -' •^'s . owner who needed the' money or after giving . up a first - inning weAring otjt m}* arm. ” aavi IjogBJx who didn't love the 'tbwn, 'the M fop all the famll.v. And -boat- vacation ••••on.-a hwvyw^e.ghu suckout colts have lien beaten No Action by pit}' hom er (a Charliq Maxtj-ell.- f l s i N a ing's''mbre fun than 'fver with CON WILLIS CARACE champiotiahip ' ' — ^ ^ The Cincinnati club has been club would hive left long ago." WYMAN’S J U L F STATION the new quiet,, smooth Erin- isagtiri W b all whil.^glmflTcting! iTes?*™ asking the City to do something ;';!!* w 24 MAIN ST. _ Ml 9-4610 1 8 m a i n ST. — TEL. Ml 9-4531 Breeders. Owners and trainers ..AM..* ...III. AAtiAm ssved ths fraiichtse in 1934, but ►V rudes. Eanier to onm. too, an ■get all the aanswers In the Bel- for several years, with no action. lA>gioii Practice O^y* G^p^n l What the ciiib asked in the past he doesii’t 'wanjL to be alone th'is at Churchill „mont. It's the final Otam-(or the time. He's aware that other .citjes our budget payment Htarns iu newspaper space ------*«aien ,waa,hetp on the parking situation, MACHWE SHOP aummer, howeveri for 1 , three-year-old. "l^ere is none of have be(*ome p artn ers w ith base­ Legion Jimior baseball team will EHLER’S ATUNTIC STATION r M ‘' " kUw to the good m the Belmont. this holding a tired horse together, Crosley F8eld seats 30,000, but ball ownership by building new practice tonight at 6 o'clock at Mt, SEB7ICE i n pul off until July_ ____ ,___ parks only' 2,000 cars. Now ex­ ball attendance In Hew York now I in t-nMix.mi. the same i, .for Native Dancer D ancer' sneaking through or stealing thia facilities. ’ ' ‘ Nebo." In the event of rain, the J/M% BAST CENTER ST. — TEL M l>1477 IsmgUblei ? ^ . “ *“*■-')'*•**• hut a different story one. He has to be a stayer. pressways, slicing right past the The chances are good th at znrire squad wHi assemble at the Legion «M0DERN STORES FOR AUTO PARTS ♦ i- *^“**"* ^’“hbed As usual thU vesr'a'^ field—or field, soon will take away solM.of sort o f '-a cbopei^tlve operation, Home at 7 o'clook. m u Draw W,9M the first two siijea of the Triple! lack of it its, gross neglect promo- -shows this. Gen. D,uke, the present parkidg space. a new ball park’ or 'more parking Crown, but the Belmtii;t distsnee' Iron Liege, AmbehaWng and many 'Oosley IS a standout -compared ttsn>ww, the Belmont Btakes will was his oyster. facilities a t the present one, yrill. its ususl 80,000 > patrons to more have thrown a wheel at one to some olub owners. He aa'fed the be consq’mmaited. ' ' -w- ^ StandouU wrtn the Belfhont--8ir place or. another along the, line. It fisinchise 33 years ago; b4i3ring a and Improved Belmont Bsrton, Man W War. Zev; Cru- ''Somefolks . think Cincinnati, is It's amazing what I wK^ racegCMrs i^iuffirig a' take* a big bora* with tremendous big share when it was deep in debt, potenlkuly another' Milwaukee. in- a, toam such a: J ^ r , Blue I^fti-kspur.' G allant Pox. stamlhs* to come to the Belmont and he'a been saving it evar-Mnee. Riuttt Of'mon'ey through TwMty Grand, Omaha. War Ad- je Tested L a st'y e a r uie Red* draw 1,12.8.000. bjficlal* esUmate 400 Stakes rasdly to run after strenu Many tisnes in recent .years he Only lour clubs—'graves. Yank­ iwrsU. JohMlmlriL Bimelech. WWri- baseball attem out p e ^ t c ^ .^ . yelan^ Indians' southpaw I pUehlnk turned down otters -to move ees. Rad 8 m i. Dodgers—did better. p m m l F $ s t, A ssa u lt' ___ bolts like Bold 1 uler, anther swift Jun# 11 In Gltvslanil offics e t Dr. Charlaalb 'nomas ly M e n inter- i--to name a few through ind powerful i > of NasnfUmh, and ,t%s urge to bsC Oallant JCaa. ■; F- 'X L:X >' ■/ ':7 V '; ■ ' Z ' ' X ./ . " , 7 . 4 V'.' ' / X-4 ' t'"-’ /'A . .'»^*" V w (■ X' w < 9 'V'l ■■ - ; ■ X jM ; MANCHIe STER EVEmNG ^KRALb, MANCBEST^R, CONN, ,lil^DKESDAY, JUNai2. 1957 PAGE T W fiK T Y -S E m 's f l ,7s"'. MAl^CHESTER EVEl SRALD,'MANCHESTER, CONNv WEDNESDAY, JUNE! 1 2 ^ 1 ^ 7 PAGE -m ^NTY-SlX 1 iwerit 71 ' wurtw nrt [ A ^ n t T o t m 'T w o f i i n t s 63 >r Supper F Household Oooite 51 S’ !— New Ibc-’ltoom BOl/ION—OustoA ImOt' OiM . t w BiuinM B Roofing— Siding iLt ^ EREi OUi AGALY jmd; SHORTEN Boata an^^Apeefo^ 46 Serrices Offered IS THREE ROGOMi^Murtment l._ loh home in Reeidedge, Sec­ 'down, upetolrs ftariOied, liCANOHESTER hOAT'CQ:, 10 E TAKE A RIDE ’ tion. 2(4 baths, csramle tils aONDBai'S T.V. service, ai^dleble FOR ANY TYPE ot Ro<>tlnr^d V ALBERT'S------N IN HAR’i HAR’ ^ R D naaa eoupio o f 'peraon. CaU flrkplaee, combination 8( Tfie ., Manclutoter Golden Age sex at. Di^ly i$ noplHi, jp.r 9-7288. ■ Ititobsn counters. Attachsd ga- ■mstite drive, Many extra*. C laiiifw t? w a y tune. Antenne converelone. Siding we offer B combination S A V ^ Yi UR8SLF A Club inU meet at 2 o'clock t'ornor* Saturday, 8 a.m.-8 p.m. ' B8(0 amesite drive, fuUy land- privilefe8.>. $14,600. M l ' row afternoon in Orange Hkll. Bolton Choristers Give Concert PhUco fecion Mpnrvteed eervlce. 3 trade swivel type windows, free COUPLE HU: ED d o l l a r s J. — 4e of charge If more necessary HaAStuiUO iKA Atwater-Ana Boau, l lot. $21,000. Call The Thq next meeting wlU be a Tei. MI. .Ai; Oeneral cleaning, cellare, attlca loofilig and Chimneys 16-A controls, electric starter. $800. PI. Beautiful Bedroom Suite 8-878L , further information M appoint­ LISTTNOS NEEDED for all type* W. P. Qulch Funeral Home to pay additional robes.. lor the Wesley CQPY CLOSING TIME elidL yarda. Reasonable ■atee. M. 3-8405. Beautiful Living Rooni Suita -v. ment ta see call The R.^F. Dlm- of homea/^eapes, nuichee, colo­ respects to WllTtarti McCarthy, a group and to cbmpletely outfit ti>e poaed U-pag* m atgw c onatttimoB ROOFINO >• 8p : in I Beautiful Dinette Set TWO-HQo M office suite, 88 Elm ock Od., x a 9-5245 or x a 9-8M8. nials, 2[ 3. or 4-famlly.- Call member of the club.. Junior Choir, both newly fo'rmi^ at 10:85 a-m..O|poaidoa develo|ie1., Rubblab Removal. MI. Cieanriaiti-Felber Agency, XO 00787. X ing roofs of all Mbds. Beautiful “ Pe Luxe" Range ■ 8t, ^Rockville. .Suitable for pro- this year. * quickly, th e first ie^laii propioasa Building Materials 47 $1,000 DOWN — $7,500, four-room 8-14<^or x a 9-4291. The Sunday School staff of the ■ MON. TORU FRI roofs. G utt^X vork. Instead of Westinghouae ]Bleetrie- feeatonal or - businesa. ftiqulre A packed social, hall of 160 per­ that the new orgawikatten be ealtoS 10:30 A. M,. DICT'S WEATHERSTRIP Com- cleaned, raided, Srearo’ Refrigerator If You' Prefer , RodkviUe, TRemont 5-2505. house plus two bedrooms pver ga­ Zion LuUieran Church will have a sona underlined the sucr.eas of the pany, doors and Windows, custom rage, suburban: Carlton W. ''S'ARE YOU OONSIDBRINO the Ckmnecticut Slat* Labor Cbun- irien ceX Iree eatlbaates. Call 8HxS>4 B. P, Butts, case Rugs, LqntpsT TaUes, lAnMeum 8BLUNO YOUR PROPER’TYf supper meeting next Monday at concert and the desired robes, to cU, AFDCIO. ' SATURDAY 0*A. M. ^ Work, guaranteed. MI. 8-1883 ow le^ ManchaMr lu. 8-8181. lots ' . ea.SSc and a Few Other ArtlcJaA. THREE ROOMS suitable for offioe Hutchins, x a 8-6182. MultipM 7:80 instead of the .usual meeting made by the Women’s S ^lety after 6 p.lh. or buatneaa. 470 Main S t xn. Liating Member.. . We Will appraise your property Edward 'W. Rica of New Lendon S Cedar Lining per ft. 31c e v b r y t h t o g iree and witnout any obligation scheduled for tonight. for Christian Service, are aasurecL sought to amend that aectioii aq ONLYJMM'. 9^1228 or M i 3 7444. „ The 40 youfigsters presented a TOTO OQQPMtATION WH.L., FLOOR SERVICE. Floors saiidet^ Gutters—Special (as is) per ft. 85c We also bOy propertyropefty (o(or caah. that the new organto^on would ba Heat^g and Plumbing 17 Free storage until wanted. Free ' MANCHESTER ^ Mrs. Harry Sweet, Mrk. Wilber happy blending of aecular and BE APFEECIATED and refinlshed. TR. 8-2071 or T ^. 9,000 SQUARE FEET of Induatrlal Selling or b i " g con toot called the Connecticut Federation Clear Pine Jambs ' per set $8.00 delivery. Free set up bJNnur own Little and Mrs. T. Edward Broa- sacred songs with soloa 1^ Xfra. 6-1050. X LLOYD'S PLUMBING Servlre aS- u «a to rent or lease. Woodland NEW LISTINGS STirANLEY __ T . R _ ealtor _ of Labor AFL-OO. 'Ihe araand* sures satisfaction, prompt service. Flush Mahogany tihors— all. reliable men » >. St.-, Manchester. Xa 9-5043. BRAK-mK^KkAlltr nan attended tite quarterly meet­ Herald Lee. CSiarles MiUer and ment was quickly rejected. Service sizes to 3'6'’ $8.30 NO PAYMENTS If u n e^ loy ed , ing of past district' presidents of Mrs. Daley heard between the Dial M l 3-5121 CHUCK’S RADIO and T. CH 7-824, MI 9-8488. SIX ROOX4S, bath and lavatory MI. S-STTS.•) Rice la a member of the Team- 151 North Main St. 8-8817, No. 1—18" Natural Shakes illness, layoffs strikes. We give with many features. Laige lot. the First Dletrict AL Auxiliary, groupings. aters Unlon.,which has tod th« fight f o r last evening at the honie of Mrs. The Junior Qioir was particulstv reaidenco Ml. S S. WATSON, P L U M IN G and heat­ X per sq. $10.50 yod -this in writing. O FU C B rent. 801 Hartford SIX ROOMS, garage, two bath- XIULTTPLE LISTINC ott%ta tha tor the proposal barring interna* '^-mESMiCOk Rd. Call after 5 p.m. XQ 9-0869, John McMahon, Rocky Hllf, at ing contractor.'N cw Inatallationa, Wlndowk-rComplete (Set-up) Phone'Me Immediately^ rooma, knotty pine features, combined aervlcea ot 29 realtors, ly well-received in its rendition of tional repreeentotives from hniiUwg REFRIGERAT^N sales and* serv­ alteration work and repair work. fTACCMIO QUIET.'' HARTFORD CH. 7-0858 large lot. SO salesmen to help sell your which Mrs. Florence Johnson of "ABC and -the B-I-B-L-'E.” The offices in the new union. '. ice. Compnbrcial, residential, air all sizes from Sip.SO OFJTCE S^OR RENT, Weat Middle MI 8 -3 ^ . «O8MESe0OALL AFTER 7 P. M. CH 8U890 FOUR BEDROOMS, gkrage, many house. For Information please calT ■phompsonvllle who Is prekldent, Wesley Oiolr captivated its au­ OoUine, another leader in that Gonditipitbrs, freezers. A. and W. ■lltlo TAG Dry Sheathing--' ' Tpke., near Parkade. CaU MI Carlton W. Hutchins, Xu 9-6182. ptvsided. The busitvesn session waa LOST — SILVER, identification .TMtMOKBORlDOO , See It Day Or Night . features too numerous to jnen- dience with "Grandfather’s Clock." fight; to also a member of the Refrtgeratlon Go,, MI 8-1337, MI -nJSOOO' Minimum per M If you have no, means of trana- 8-8206, after 1:30. preceded by a hamburger roast ^freshments contributed by X bracelet. Inscription, Jdin H. Millinery Dresanilikilig 19 BOW-BDIACOMOittdMlf tlon. • Large lot. SELLING, Buying, Yradlng? L.M.* Teamstera'.'.XJnion. Schueto. Call M l 8.2430.______9'^m , M i 8-005S; Weatherstripping for Garage portation. I'll send my auto for you. FIVE ROOMS in the country. L ot outdoors. Tomorrow evening the choir mothers and other members THRB&^OOM Office . Suite, 17 M.L. (which means Live Modern Past Presidents • Club o f the- local Itattfled by on > ’’ DooTs each No obligation. Market St., Rockville. Suitable 100 X 200. of toe parish were served follow­ ALTERA’nON S women’s apd —Multiple List)—all your real'ea- Unit will have a {^otluck'.aupper smd ing the concert. The CIO reUfied toe.eonsUtuUon io S T — PASS BOOK NO. 210 Western Framing—loads A—I^B—E—R—T— S professional or husiness. Inquire Have many buyers lor 4, 5 and Sayings Department ol theJ8f MORTENSEN t v . Specialized RCA chlldi.*en’s dr coats, suitft, tate the modem way. The Ells­ meeting'at_the home of Mrs. Elmer at a .brief convention yeeterdaar 8-6.- only— X^^ per At $112.00 48-46 ALLYN ST., HARTFORD RockvUie, TR 6-2505. 8-room houses ranging from dwster Trust Ooippany. /'A ppli­ televlktou aei vice. Ml. 8-8841 worth Mitten- A genc -Lake. ------and deelared-lt was ret Mahogany Paneihig ,per M $179.00 Ji— $12,000-$14,500. x a 3-8930. cation mbde for paynripnt.- Itl,. HOUSE SOLD. Must sell. Small Joint convention today with tha om a Call Flooring —frpni'^r.M $159.00 Lawp Water Use CFL. commercial types bought, fold and Mevinj—Trucking baby grand piano, two maple bed­ ■MALL OFFICBV Stole Theater Uat your property with ua. “ W8 LISTINOS WAHTED, alngla and Mancheater Emblem, Club, No. PDUND—Lady’s rjn^l Owner may But toe ranks of the CFL are repaired. Ralph - Altfrich, MI orage ■ 20 We deliver.,>tiirt>ughoih'.,^outhern room sets, 10 foot .'deepfreeze, Building. See Manager. will aeU it quickly. If it does not two-family houaea. Meihber of 261, will conduct a rummage sale have same by .pAyifig for ad and electric refrigerator, electric sell promptly, we will buy it If our tomorrow from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Running Too High split over toe question of barring identlflcaU^fMI.'S-Tl'M.______8-8487, New England. ."X lOB. Howard R. Hastings, Real­ MANCHESTER — -Moving and atove; Bendix washing machine. offer is aatisfactory with you. tor, x a 8-1107, any time. » in the store'a t 609 Main St; international repreeentotives from LAWNS AND TREES to be cut Help. Wanted—jPemale 35 Help Wanted— Male 36 >. Artidea For'^Sale 45 Summer Pomes for Rent 67 holding offiea In toe merged or* LOST—WItitii gold diamond ring! trucking Co. MI. 8-8688. Darntd ------A— NATIONAL LUMBER, I>?C. All mechanically good. Fireplace , Water Department Superintend­ ganization. When the Joint meet* V ic^ y >fain St- or Silver Lane. All kinds olXork. Rubbish of all and. operated by Walter B. Per- APPRENTICE Position ,iiow open LOAhf-3>-$S per yard, triuk load . " 381 STATE SniEET, - Sft, other, household He'ma. Rea­ GEORGE L. GRAZIAniO l i s t in g s WANTED—Single, two- Hi* annual membentiiip meet­ ent Fred Thrall today asked that kinda rebnovsd. Paper, rags EXPERIENCED salesperson — LAKE FROI4T, four-room cottage family, three • family, businesa ing ot Temple Beth Sholom, sched- Inf will take place to to doubt Th* J jik jTonday^ Call MI 8-8855. rett Jr. Women’s wearing apparel. Part or for single man, 18-25, to learn en­ lots. Gravel. Stabilized orusbed NORTH HAVEN, CONN. d a b l e . ' x n 8-2300. for rent. Xfonth of August. Tel. - Realtor users of the town water supply cut taken kwsy free. MI 8-0143. property. Hs've many cash buy- uled for thls evening, )iaa been fMttroversy ultimately m j deddn ^8lu»d aajrtepsake.______'full time. Good salary. Apply graving trade. BU 0-2717, stone. Hot mix asphalt. Niusdori, Tel. CHestnut 8-2J47 PI 2-7803. down on toe amount of 'water used AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS CO. local •------MI 9-6878 era. Mertgagea arranged. PJease to Sunday, June;40, at the leadership of ths 300,000-^ MODERN Floor Polishing Co.— Tweed's, 739 Main St. MI 9-7408. - for hose consumption. i o UND-£Iack, white, brown fe- and long dwtahee moving, pack­ SECORD CQOK and Salad Man Instrninents 53 c ^ Oe<^e L. Oraxladio, Realtor. Thrall announced that yesterday mamber labor body. ' FKors of all kinds, complete ing, storage. Call ML $4187. Hairt- COLUMBIA LAKE—Lahefront cot­ rttlVATE h o m e — duatom built,' Bule Bevls- Call t^e Fracchla, j k i combination. Red Ember Restau­ tages. XTodem convenient. Porch, 8-8878 109 Henry Street. ^<3ollto* has been the toadtr in cleaning and polishing service. ford CH. 7-1428. X N STREET office needs sten Diamonds—Watc&t four bedrooma, modem kitchen, between the hours of 6 and 9 p.m. Warden, MI 8-8594. ographer. Good hours and pay, rant, Rt, 6 and 44-A, Bolton. KNAPP SHOES. Harty.Mahoney, MUSIC Inatriupshtal, rental. Com­ fireplace and boat. Five and seven Cottage i»«yer meetings which an unusually heavy drain waa toe move to withhold offie# ftom ‘^ 1 . MI 8-1884. J e w e lry rumpus room, breezeWay and ga­ WOODED LOTS and acreage Write stating age and experience.. Please apply in person' at the 358 Main St,; ..gbone Ml 3-4337, 48 plete line of instruments. Rental rooms. Call HA 3-1888. have been held on TTiureday after­ placed on to* town’s water supply. MANCHESTER Package Delivery. applied to purebaaa price. Rmrc- rage, large patio, aluminum wanted within reasonable distance HAND and Power Mowers Sharp­ Light trucking and package deliv­ Box R, Herald Thomas (^lla Co., 351 Broad St., storms and screens. Ids4d loca­ noons at homes ot Covenant This drain raised toe usual dally P e r s o n i^ Manchester. ROYAL AND Smlth-porcna port­ LEONARD W. TOST Jeweler, re- senting Olds, Selmer, P ti' of Mancheater. Clifford Hansen, M ss.'rar’a.ss ened, repaired. Air cooled engines ery. Refrigerators, waahera^'and tion. FHA mortgage available. Realtor, x a 8-1808. Church families, have been discon­ consumptlbh f f ^ 2(4 million gal­ Svirdoff end SeCretoiy-TVeoanrs* able -and standard typewrttera. p^rs, adjusts watches expertly. ler and Bundy. Mett«r’a Mil Wanted-To Rent 68 tinued for the summer. They will repair -work. Guaranteed work-' stove moving specialty. Folding Reasonable prices. Open daily. Reduced to $19,900. CaU x a 9-1825 lons to around 6 million gallons. would be affected. SHOE REPAmptG whUe you wait Goodyear JlKaa permanent posi AMBITIOUS Young Man for used All loakes of adding machines Studio, 177 McKee. XO. 3-7 be resumed in September. , Svlridoff is vying with rsniMw^ or while yoardK^. Stun Yulyes, 38 manahlp. Ideal Grinding Shop, 273 ch«irs for rent. ML 8-0762. car department. Washing, polish­ sold! or rented. Repairs > on all Thursday evenings. 139 Sprue* WANTED — Five-room apartment after 5:30 p.m. Thrall 'said that consideration Adams. M l 3-8878.' ,tlon open for experienced switch ------<•>—— ------. presidency of toe eonbtoed Oak St, at thimell Parking Lot, ing, etc. Good pay, hospitaliza-, makes, Marlow's. Street, m . 9-4387...... — ■------:• . by couple with two children. In and voluntary lowering hose con­ board operator. 40 .hour vleek, com ­ EXCEU,ENT 6-Room Ranch In AA The Italian s^merican Society sumption may prevent the neces­ union. DrlseoU.to the CIO’s pany benefits include, paid vaca­ tion, regular houra. See Johh Wearing: A p p a re d ^ > ^ 'TRemont exchange. ■ First floor Another Turncoat DEAR klOM: Did you know more COMPLETE CLEANING Painting:— Papering- 21 FOR SALE — 53-Gal. Drums, in preferred. Reference*. Call TR reaidentlal area, 3 baths, finished will serve a bon Voyage supper to-- sity of placing a ban. on 'water for fo r executive seorotaTyTe.- tion, life and hospitalization insur, Sterling, Gorman Motors Sales, . recreation room,' garage, many nlght at 7 o'clock ab the clubhouse Support was given Oontas yaa- pec^e clean their rugs and up- * AND SERVICE '285 Main St. good condition. $2.50 each. For Garden— Farm— Dairy CHESTER'S F t ^ i p R S . Fura, S-3589, days. lawns and gardening. > Blue-robed Bingeni Robert Nichole, Shirin Richardson and Jo^Am‘° PAir^nNG and Decorating,... W. ance at no cost to employe. Con­ cleaned and yglsied, $3. Ck>Id' extras, quick occupancy. S. A. Leaving Red China honoring Atty. George C. Leasner, A ban on toe use of public water J’errett, members of the Wesley Choir at U w ^ Methodist terday to hi* bid to Impose , ndstery with Mystic Foam than D. Hplland Jr., Glastonbury. further information call The Her-' Prt>ducts 50 with any other cleaner? J.- W, On G.B. WlUikms, Oil-Matic tact Mr. Devlin or Mr. B'artell to HEAD CLERK—Grocery Dept. 44 aid, phone Ml' 3-5121. > stprage, $2^' Remodeling, repair­ WANTED—Five or six-room unfur­ Beechler, Realtor, Xa 8-6968. who is lea'ving shortly for Europe. for watering lawns between toe Church, raise theiv voices "fot to sing for their supper” but to restrictive ban, when tha O ft, eon- MEdford 3-7933. arrange for interview at BU 9-3424. Hale Corp. haa i t Love, Ann. Winkler, ^mken or any high or ------______- hour week, good pay, vacation STRAW BERRIES-Pick your own. ing done at my hqme. _ No over- nished rent by July 1st. Please (Continued from Page One) Tickets will be available at toe hours o f 5 and 9 p.m. la already king for funds to acquire aodiUonal robes for Its haw members ventiott. In-a, tmt vote, gave LOAM, DARK, jicb, stone free. MAN CHESTJCR—Comfortable Six- low pressure burner. Any standard PAINTING AND paperhanging. with pay. Blue O o ss and many Very good picking, 26c a quart. - head. ,'Save. Capes and stoles, call x n 3-14^9.______- door. In effect In Hartford. , and toe younger Junior Choir. The 40 youngsters were heard •up^rt ^ proposed amendment WANTED—Ride from Weat: home heating system cleaned, 89. GOODYEAR TIRE & Prompt delivery. Call t*I .24277 or Webster Lane, Bolton, off Hebron $2Q,XCall MI 9-7218 for free ea- room Cape on quiet street. .Hot Samuel David Hawkins of Okla­ In a first concert last night m toe church social hall. (Herald to toe CFL constitution wUeh Good clean workmanship at rea­ other benefits. Apply Grocery water oU heat, Storma and Although the reaervoira have Tpke and Adama Street to Lab Parta, if any, ixtra. All work, fully RUBBER CO.- Manager, Popular Market,, 974 Willlmantlc ACademy 8-3283. Rd, , Eugene Gagliardone Farm. timate at your home. Under no homa CSty, youngest of the turn- Miss Emily Kissmann, recording' not reached a dangerously low Photo by Pinto) would, If^approved, have made the sonable rates. 30 years in Man­ WANTED — 4-5 Room Rent for semens. To assume present 1(4% ' Department, Farmington - Av guaranteed. 10 years experience chester. Raymond Fiske. MI. Main.St., Mancheater. Obligation. coato, who crossed Into Hong Kong secretary of toe Atlantic District of at, Mr, 'ntrall said that with b M part offhe constitution. X^artfofd. MI 8-2303. TOP SOIL; loam right from the STRAWBE,iiBIES—Pick your owjJ, family of four. CsH MI 3-8583. mortgage requires $8,000 dash or 9-9237. 180 Goodwin Street farm. Day or nigM. R. G. Upton. new financing may be arranged. last Feb. 27. Hawking said he was toe Lutheran Women's Missionary pumps operating last, night, In effect, the vote supported CM- GRANT’S BURNER SHOE s a l e s m a n — Salary and 25c a quart. Bring own containers. disillusioned with commutiism after League, Mrs. Anna Grimason, Mrs. r pressure was low In some areas. line position, though the amend- East Hartfoi’d PI 2-6190. Michael Kurys, French Rd,^. Bol Wanted—^To Boy 58 WANTED—By refined middle-aged 30-day occupancy. Price $13,900. SERVICE commission. Experience preferred lady, 2 or 8 unfumiahed rooms’ .more than three years in Red Freda Van Wyck and XIrs. Wilma For normal consumption, four .ment failed to get a necessary two- M tor Sale Bonds—Stocks Mortgages 31 but will train. Inquire Mr. . , A Madeline Smith, Realtor, x a CEDAR Clothes Poles, Pdsts In­ WANTED TO BUY for Cash. Iri­ with bath. References furnished. 9-1842. ^ China. Wiley are representing the Zion pumps are used. Manchester Man Held thlrda vote. Voting for the amend­ SALES AND SBR.V1CE Draizen, Morton'a Shoes, 775 lAitheran church" at toe district ment were 348 members, wMh 317 BEFORE e need iser ■» X stalled. Old poles removed -and STRAWBERRIES—incR your own. descent. colored and carnival Tel. x a 9-8095. ' i Hawkins’ White Russian vrtfe Thrall emphasized toe Import­ HOME OWNERS! Combine nag­ Main St. re-set. Used truck tires, tubeb. meeting being held today through ance of public cooperation. sgalnst. aae OonBan Bales. Bnlck Tel. Rockville. TR 8-2444 ging bills into an easy-to-pay sec­ PART TIME clerk. Apply Man­ 25c a quart, expenent picking. glass. Xfl 9-4336. NEED MORE ROOM? Here is is scheduled to arrive in Hong Balaa »"<4 88 Main chester Cleaners, 93 Wells St. Xa 9-1353. COUPLE WITH one child desire gracious home on -Henry Street Kong Friday. She hopes to Join Friday at Pocono Pines, Pa. "With ouSicient cooperation, The majority vote, neverthetoss, ~ Manchester MI 3-5401 ond mortgage loan costing only a Augubto Farm;,.'''3.'.a miles from For Murdering Wife put the Collins forces to a good Street'ML MBTL avanlnga. Bolton Centerlon Hebron Rd. MI. four or five room unfurnished near schools and buses. A nice him in the United States. there will, be no need for placing penny a month for each dollar ^artment or small house. MI Hose Co.. No. 8, SMFD, will hold position to demand that the han be FLOOR SANDING and refinlthing you owe. Call Frank Burke at SALESGIRL WANTED. Holland JANITOR WANTED ’ ' 3-5639. WANTED -Small piano Top price well estobliahed nqigi>horhood. The Defense Dept, ordered dis­ a ban oA public water consump­ NEED A CART Short o d ^d o w n Specializing in old floora. Ml Candy Kitchen. New, Bolton Rd. POWER MOWERS $200. Write Box F, Herald. 3-7907. Ideal for family living. , Subatan- honorable discharges for all the a drill tonight at 6:80 at the fire­ tion.” Thralj said. (Continued from Page One) included In the constitution of the payment or had your credit turned CH 8>8897 (Eves. JA 9-5553). Con­ house. merged union. 9-8750. necticut Mortgage Exchange, 1 West of Three J's Restaurant. Permanent position for fight Famou."i Makes As Low A s $49.95. ORDER''^ YOUR strawberries for . tial do-wn payment required. Ex­ turncoats on Jan. 25, 19(M. 'The Su­ The period from 5 to 9 p.m. 1s tiown? Don’t give up! For m goad w a n t e d !—Used gilder in good WANTED—^Apartment for young A leader of the Cblilne forces toliLi ■■ rtford.— man. Must be sober arid reliable. No money down. $2.00 weekly, no frgw n g now. Reduced prices. clusive with Turkington Bros. preme Court kubsequeiitiy ruled toe period of highest water con­ John Krinjak arrived on toe a amaii loan com- fO MEN with power mowers to WANTED—Girl for marking inttry Also, will have 'strswbsccies for condition. Reasonable. Ajso_bnvn cQuple north of Middle 'Tpke. Call Realty Co.. XH 8-1607, evenings, A Mass and communion break­ sumption. Most of this water •wenieji hla grouirwould fight for Apply. in person only To William payments until August. x a 3-1442. that because o f this .they could not set^e. Local and State Police were pany—Me - Hi lawns part time. Tel. MI cleaning and counter work. High ^ jam. Farmer's Market, East chair. JA 8-5789. x a 8-7781, x a 9-5685. fast will be held at the Cliurch of Is used for watering lawns and such action, • 811 be prosecuted for'their actions inrimediately notified^. 8 t (BVnrmerly Dduglaa Motors). Business'O^portunities 32 school education preferred. Apply Schaller COLE MOTORS Middle Tpke. MI 9-0474. Across the Assumption tomorrow morning gardens, accordingt o Thrall. The rsstrieUra amendrasnt vrai* in person. Maple Dry Cleaners 436 O nter St. MI 94080 LARGE Three-b«droom Ranch, while in the armed forces. from Shady Glen. Houses for S a l e . 72 Fortuna told .an Interviewer in at 7;45 for all Catholic high school ^iTce immediately put out an ertticized by Ito opponents on the 2818 FORD one-ton utill^ WANTED—Lessee Operstor for a and Launderers, 73 Maple St. at Rooms Without Board 59 fireplace, tile bath, aluminum seniors. Breakfast will be served lit alert, but Maori had disappeared. grounds It vrUl wreck the merger Ideal for contractor. Excellent 1955 he had been brought up in a new Cities Service, completely RICH, Fine Meadow I^dm priced STRAWBERRIES—^Pick your own. XfANCHESTER—New 8(4 room storms, cellar,,^rage, one acre, the church hall by the Ladies of Four hours later, about 8;iM p.m., efforts. conditian. Priced reasonable. Call HouMhoId Services SMALIj OFFICE requires a wom­ SINGLE AND double room avail­ poverty stricken area of Detroit. Yisa Not Required modem, station now being con­ MANCHESTER MOTOR within your budget^-" Fill, gravel, New bed, furnish own containers. ranch. Attached garage, ceramic high elevation, trees. Only $18,900. the Assumption. two policemen, cruising at Man­ CIO. leaders have Indicated they . T R 8-3848, after 8 p.m. , Offdrgd 13-A an 25-35 for general office work able. Reasonable weekly rates. $8 tUe bath, full basement, >4 block Carlton W. Hutchins, XO 8-5182, "We often did not have enough structed at West Middle Tpke. sand, stone. Light grading. MI Hours .12-8:30 p.m. R. K. Jones, and up. Rockville Hotel. TTR chester Green,/ spotted a car will <^0paae any plan to dl^ualUy and Adarns St. Apply Jim Mc­ 9-1 daily, five day week. Some SALES Bolton Center Rd., Bolton. to bus. $18,200. R. F. Dirtock Co., Multiple Liating. food in the house,” he said, "and I Lima — Peru Is the latest Latin- their officers. They contend the 1868 CHEVROLET OonverUble. WEAVING of burns, moth holes 3-8603, 5-9591. matching the “ description' of Dermott at Americaii Coal Com­ typing and reception work and x a 9-5245, x a 9-6818. saw breadlines in the streets. In American country to eliminate the Joint CFLUIO merger convention Good condition. Private owner. and tom clothing, boaiery. ntns other general duties. Call Ml 512 West Center St. EARL STREET—Six room Cape the prison camp where I had time Women Legislators Gain visa as a documentary require' Maori's car. CaU MI 84)137. pany, Hartford. Tel. JA 34157. MEN’S ja gfeu iL T and relasted PLEASANT ROOM for' a gentle­ BOLTON — Attractive Six-room Over toe police radio. Patrol­ should be able to choose the offi­ handbags repaired, zipper \re' 9-4533 m'dmlngs only. shoes. Household Goods 51 (one unfinished), recreation room, to think I wondered and puzzled ment for United States citizens cers for the new union freely, with- placement, umbrellas repaired,^ -Reasot'easonably priced. Sam man. private entrance, parking. Ranch. Full basement. Oversized Chicago—state legislatures num­ man Walter Oassells Jr. and Aux­ YuIyOk. fireplace, oil burner, aluminum what had caused all that. visiting here. Instead, a tourist out what Svlridoff called "technl 1883 FORD Four-fkior Sedan, good men’a ahlrt-collars reversed an consulate questions Cassells and Goaselin trailed the turn Repair Sendee, Talcottvtlle. BOOKKEEPER full or part fime. References re­ wage $2 per hour. MI 3U246. 21" ROTARY MOWER, 25 h.p., 2 reation room, etc. Good condition.: school, churches, stores, and bus. ana, North Carolina, Oklahoma slowly moving car about three Denver—Denver- recently adopts MI 84483. M l. $-74«. tion. Garage available Ckll XU .. .^trance hall, large living room, the turncoats briefly to determine Accounts Payable quired. Write P. O. Box 2*8. cycle. U.xed only one season. $35. reasonably priced. Potterton's, ISO* ’ 9-2542. X1ANCHE8TER, Princeton St. area and Wisconsin. miles to Munson’s Candy Kitchen, ed annexation charge o f $3,000 IBM DURING 1956 the gross program CentervSt., XQ 9-4537. dining room', den, kitchen, laun­ —Eight room Colonial, fireplace, that they have not waived their Oil Output Sets Record an acre, plus 8 per cent of^the FLAT FINISH Holland window of Friendly Ipe Creaqi advanced Tel. Rockville, TR 5-2444 sftef 5 Rt. 6. Bolton. They intercepted toe 1864 MERCURY.very good condl- Girl with some 028 kejT)unch ex­ p.m. dry room, three fireplaces, built sunporch, garage, excellent value U.S. citizenship, then gives them land area,-' for uninooroorati^ ahades, made to measure. All CANDY STAND girl, Apply Mans- eight m ana^r trainees-infb maria THE VILLAGE CHARM Antique in book caaes, three large bed­ one-way passports home. car and ordered toe driver out at ttoB. Call after-4 p.m. MI 8-0881. perience preferred. , Apartments— Plata—^ at $17,000. Rockville—New large Trpin^ Made for Girls New York — Production of gunpoint. Macri surrendered with­ i.:"' areas outside the city wishing to metal Venetian blinds st s new ger. State Theater. ger’i p o tio n s. In 1957 six rhore REXUNGTON MAN'S razor. Ki,tc, Shop of Manchester', Conn., 42 rooms, two hatha, large ' cloaeto, five room ranch, fireplace, .low price. Keys made while you Tenements* 63 crude oil and natural gaa reached out a fight. be admitted to the city by annex­ 1848 PACKARD. 1848 Packard traineekwlll be promoted because en set. Table cloths. Girl’s Spruce St. General line of Inter­ closed In porch, large outside fire­ Youngstown kitchen, garage, an all-time record in 1958 Crude- JAMES C. MACRI w^ot. Marlow’s. CLERK BILLING CLERK needed by P * esting antiques, past and future New York—A toy manufacturer PViIice Chief Herman O, Schen- ation. Denver ia toe largest city aedan. $100 or best offer or will For General Office Work of H^w store openings. A mans shoes. XII 3-8589. place, pool, patio, nicely land­ $14,500, with excellent FHA com­ oil ''output totaled 2.552,000,000 G Motor Freight. Must be able to collectibles, including brle-a-brac FIVE-ROOM FLAT and Garage. has introduced a S-car electric train del said a .38 caliber revolver was yet to adopt an annexation charge. trade for macblnery’or tools. ML Apply In -Person ger's post provides an average scaped. Two car ovarsized garage mitment. EUington— Eight room barrels, a rise of 183,000,000 bar­ hs fell from hla cell bunk about 1 The city set toe fee after a ooft' FORMICA countera, ceramic wall type "0 wpm. Hours from 8 p.m^ Income of-$10,000 plus, many other and glassware. Open all day and Oil heat, instantaneous hot water. designed especlaUy for "the girls’ found on toe front seat of Macri’s 8-3082. 1957 HAUCRAFTER receiving set. with breezeway and amesite drive. home. 1^ baths, two car garage, Local Stocks rels over 1956; natural-gas output a.m. and hit hla head on toe iava- and door tUe. Let us modernize 5 s.m.. five nights a week. StaX benefits. A person with alxive evenings. Screens, shades furnished.' Cen­ market. The aet'comes in a full ar­ car. Schendel did not positively analysla showed that achools, fh* your batnroom and kitchen For GAER BROS. ' XTodel S-53A. Six amateur bands. tral location. Adults only. Phone Oil hot water beat. ,Many extras. beautifully landscaped lot. con­ amounted to 10 trillion 9Q8 billion tory. Ha was treated at the hos­ and police stations, sewers, ing-salary $70. Quiet separated^ o(- average potential can plan on a Range 1. 540-1630 k.c. Range 2,- Gan be zoned for businesa. Ideal ray of colors/l'anglng from a "pink- identify the pistol as the murder 1960 MERCURY four door. Black. free estimates call ML 8-2858, The 69 Lcgfeett Street MI 9-7796. venient to bus, schools and stores, cubic feet, an Increase of 790_bil- pital and returned to his cell. streets, and other faciUUea cost Dual manifold,-iMalloty-^gnttlen, fice.,_Paid vacations, hoiijWys. ih' -Secure -futura^ witlv-crinUnual ad­ •2.6-6.3 .m,c,—Range-3r -4v3-18- m,c, CHAXIBERS FURN irU R E SALfeS .for. doctor... or dentist. Immediate froetlng” locomotive and tender to .weapon, telling reporters be want- nirBbqprBueiaiBiL— - ...... "Eazr'HaTtford; eonnv...... $^,000. • Elsie Meyer; Realtor; Oeboni 4k BfMdM>rook,- Ino; " ' Ilbh cubic fe e t 'oyer 1955. Macri’s lawyer, Atty! L e bh the cfiyr;H*»rty |9;ooo tor ’*vMjf Good tires, Radio, beater. MI^ Burance. Phone MI 9-5; vancement in our organization. Range 4, 14-31 m.c. Range 5, 48- occupancy. Call A. R. Wilkie '"skjmlue''’ caboose. ed l^llatlc tests run on it first. One De Luxe Electric Range, au­ 3'4 DESIRABLE rooms, large Member XOJS, x a 9-5524 or MI QuotaBona Ftinilalied by P o d r o V e, told reporters later acre o f suburban iM d anasaced. 8-4888. SALESLADY for part time work, Tel. MI 9-8196 lor appointment. ,54.5 m.c..Used five hours. Ix)st in­ and Co., Realtors. MI 9-0849, MI Schendel said this morning that RUGS c l e a n e d and ahampooed. REGISTERED nuj»es and licensed tomatic, 30 ”. Waa $279.95. Now poiYh, tile bath, hot water, heated. 9-8481. Bid Aoked that there is ’’no ertdence to the including Saturdays a.:J Sundays. terest, Price $90. MI 9-4344. 8-4389. » - - - "Oui^care means longer wear/' nurses. Good piy. Good working $199.95. _ Centrally located. Second floor. Bank Stocks the shooting "waa not prear­ contrary,” of toe chiefs state­ 1854 FORD Convertible, Mack. Free pickup and delivery. Smith’s Also, woman for night work. Ap­ MANfJHESTER —Six room Garri­ ranged,” and that it Is ’‘onytx>dy’B ‘ conditions. _Xfost any hours avail­ Adults only. Write Box Q, Herald. MANCHESTER '3-7287. PART TIME Office Worker Want­ Olds, Box T. Herald. Aetna Fire ...... — 66(4 69(4 of marital difficulties. Schendel !partment 1863 VOLKSWAGEN sedan, $780 ed. Bookkeeping and typing re­ WRINGER washing machine, $23. CHAIdBERS FURNITURE SALES windows and screens throughout. . copper plumbing-, oil burner, dou- SECOND Bolton Lake—^yerrific lot Large porch. Oqe child and no Hartford Fire ...... 182 . 162 said Mrs. Macri left home about These four veteran policeman ftrm. MJ 3-8881 after 6 p.m. quired. ^ Phone MI 9-2206. Seven ft. picnic table, delivered. At The Green Ue garage, amesite drive. Carlton on lake. -Artesian well connec­ Ando'ver, June 14 (Special) —ythlrt through a Lake error. Kurt two months ago and went to Chi­ £d County Detective EdWikrd Help Wanted— Male 3f Two inch lumber, $20. MI 9-1853. Open pets. ' Available June 8: Rent . W. Hutchins, x a 9-5132. Xlultlple tion. Ideal spot. Good neigh­ National Fire ...... 79(4 82(4 Local players in the Eastern Con­ McKinney unloaded a double In the HOMETOWN Builditut— Contracting 14 Situations Wanted— $100 a month — SlO-, escrow re­ Phoenix .'...... ■...... 66 69' cago where she has a sister, Mrs. Matiu were at toe scene of toe WANTED — Woman to work in lOia.m.-S p.m. ' 7:30 p.m .-9 p.m. Listing Member. bors. T. J. Crockett. Realtor, necticut AH Star League have 4th inning. Anna Koch. She stayed there two shooting earlier, along with Deputy 1953 TRAVELER. May be laundry and dry cleaning, some Female 38 quired. Write Box AB, c /o Her­ x a 3-1677. INmRIOR A^ID exterior remodel­ WAREHOUSEMAN U fe and Indcnaity Ins. Corn. their sights set on their third Kenny Fiaher pitched 14 strike­ weeks before roturiilng to her hus­ Hartford ' County Cproner Atty. -seen at 38 Drive Gr shirts. . Will train if necessary. MOVING ' to Florida. Must sell ald. - TWO FAMILY DUPLEX 4-476m- NEWS ing, housM and garages. Free 1-10 P. M: Some truck driving ex­ HIGH SCHOOL girl would like to Boats and Accessories 46 Aetna Life ...... 194 204 straight win when they meet the outs, and allowed only three hits In band., William Fahey. estimates. Call W. F. Hensei. MI. Full or part time. Towne Cleaji- house full of furniture within two venlent locatltm, fenced in yard, BEAUTIFUL, Desirable Building the' 6-inning game. Mike Minor CADILLAC. 1847 club coupe. VCty perience preferred. take care of children during month THREE-ROOM DUPLEX, conven- Aetna CMsualty ...« .1 3 8 148 Columbia B team at 6 o’clock to­ She had 'beeij;-:'Macri’s wife for 3-5988. ers. 348 Main St. MI 9-9084. , weeks. Everything-going at low guneatto drive, oil heat, consider­ Lot. Box Mountain Drive. Over (4 night at toe Columbia Elemen­ caught for Fisher’s .' Parted Month Ago good condition. New tires., Aim Apply In PerstMi. ‘ , of July. MI 9-9039. ient ^ bus; stov« and 'refrigera­ (Jonn. General ...... 297 307 25 years ffild’^dld office work, car­ ON DISPLAY AT prices. MI 9-6821. ably cash required, $14,900. Coll acre. Wooded, quiet, residential tary School field, weather permit­ . Larry Roberts was the starting ITie, couple parted again about 1849 Nssh Rsimblen PI 3-7311. BIDWELL Home Improvement Co. tor. Write Box AZ. c /6 Herald A. R, WUkia and Co., Realtors, area. Reasonable price. Phone Hartford Steam Boiler 77 80 ing for her husb^d's. books. WOULD LIKE to care for child In — - ■ ______« pitcher for the Lake with Jack •a, month before the. shooting. Mrs. Alterations, additions, garages. ABSOLUTE BARGAIN — Custom x a 84)649, x a 84389. Mamber Barbara Woods, x a 9-7702. Travelers ...'...... 83(4 86(4 ting. , t Survivttro GAER BROS. my home while mother . works. McIn t o s h b o a t c o . SUB-LET, FOUR room apartment, "rhe local team managed by Vic­ Carley catching. Roberts was re-* Macri was living with her sister,. Re-aiding specialists. Easy budg­ CAFETERI 69 Leggett Street made cornices and drapes. Slip­ XlancheMar' XOB. Pabllo Utilities She was born In Manchester, toe vAulo Repainng—Painting 7 Phone xn 9-2555. /Completely screened, centrally lo- tor Roberto, defeated toe CJolum-’ placed ^ Carley after the third Mrs. Hagenow, during the last sep- et terms. MI 9-649S or TR . East Hartford, Conn. DUNPHY IMPERIAL ROBALO covers, $59.50 and up. Choice of BEtoUTIFUL LOTS on Black Top Conn. Power ...... 40(4 kration. daughter of toe late John and ‘25 -4 0 •eated. June 20 through Labor Day. 8DC-ROOM CAPE, two unfinished. 42% bia A team, 8-0, in ito first game inning. 'Timmy Wright came in as 6-9109, 14’ DE LUXE RUNABOUT (abrica. Budget terms. Mrs. Rita, tload In Vernon Just over Man­ Conn. Light ifc Power 17(4' Emma Kanehl, and Was educated CAR BURN OIL? Economy over­ M l 9-9422. Fireplace in living room. Hot 19(4. when Tony Falcetto pitched an catcher. ' . . Prior to toe shodting, toe two JA 2-7780. chester town line. Entire area Hartford Elec. Lt. . . 54(4 in local schools. haul. »49.95. Part! and labor. IF YOU INTEND to build your FXll time openings. 'Miscellaneous SHORT ORDJIR COOKS WANTED: Dogs—Birds—Pets 41 Ctompleteiy equipped. Also water oil heat. Aluminum storms has storm aewers, good drainage 58(4 18; etrlkeout game; which ’'tome The next.LUtie League game will sisters, had been out tiding. They, Hartford Gas Co. ... S0 Besides, her ion, John:- She No money down, $4.85 monthly. new home call William Kanehl, work in kitchen of modem cafe­ Howard 'Johnson's, MI 9-6220. the revolutionary HpUSBHOLD Furniture to be sold and screens, awnings. ’ Large with gravel sub-soil. Price $1,500 89 lockl ballplayers say Is a record be played at 6:80 p.m. Friday at drove south up Wyllys St., turned Cole Motbrs, 438 Center St. m MANCHESTER Fct Center for iail So. New England Wright’s Field when Carlson's Dig­ right at Highland St. where Mrs. leaves a daughter, Mrs. Joseito Ckmtractor and Builder, MI. teria of local insurance company. MOLDED FIBERGLAS at aacrifibei Moving. One 'Hot- kitchanette. In quiet Weat End per lot. Call Now The R. F, for games at toe local school field. Tully of Rockville; two other lis­ 9-0980. Benefit program. Five-day •We'k, TAILOR—Manufacturer has opeh- your pets and pet's supplies: Town of Manchester • Tel...... 87 39 gers will meet the Fire Department Macri parked toe car in front of 3-7773. Free delivery within city limits, point electric ra h ^ , almost hew. ' District. Nice for children. No Dimock Co., xa 9-6345 or Xn In its second meet, toe team ters, Mrs. Bertha Hansen, 162 Write a brief note stating a g eX tX ing for man with knowledge of 'Unexcelled for performance, IV o bedroom seta. Living room agents. Call Xn 9-9635. 9-6818. Manofactaring Companies won a hard-fought game with FlrebaUs. - toe market. GARAGiES, POR(?HES. dormers, ladies' coats and suits. Excellent xn 9-4273. Open Monday-Satur- strength and ease of maintenance. Public Hearing ,A practice night for all teams Union St., and Mrs. Florence perience, if any, and references day,.9-6 p.m. Thursday,'9-9 p.m. tables and chairs. Beautiful green ------* ■ -Arrow, Hart, Heg. .. 47(4 50(4 Coventry, 8-7, deepKe toe fact Police theorize the two- women Anto D riv ^ School 7-A recreation and attic rooms built. to opportunity for advancement. Ap­ MANCHESTER — BeauUful new will be held Tuesday at 8:30 p.m. Conlon, 791 Main St., both of Alumacraft — 5!ellow Jacket rug, 15x18. Five small ruga. V«ne- Proposed Ordinance Asso. Spring ...... 35(4 38(4 that Coventry, with toe local play- sat in toe car a short time and Manchester. Kitchen and bathrooms re­ ply Manchester Modes, Ihc., Pine tion blinds for 30 windows. A. In accordance with the provl-" , fix-room Colonial, 1(4 baths, three DAKLAND ST. Lota for sale. at Wright’s Field, LARSON’S 1 5 uVin g ~ School,: < BIRD, cat and dog supplies, whole­ Crulaera,' Inc. Bristol Brass ' ...... ’ 10 12 on ' consent, was allowed to use Mrs. Hagenow waa to go in the Funeral servlcen^Will'be'held to­ modeled. Robert M. Alexander, P. 0. BOX-210 St., Manchestez. ’ sale and retail/ Dally 9 to 5 p.m. .Johnaon Outboard ' Motors Stockser, Pinney St., Ellington. Biona of the Town Charter, notice h large bedrooms,. open statrcaae, CaU x a 8-8188. older players to fill .out its team. Phcnlc at Wright’s Field Maneneater^a csily trained and MI 9-7716. bSiJt-in stove and oven, custom' Collins ...... ,110 I, 120 store. Neither woman is a steady morrow at 2 p.m. at toe William . certtfled Instructor. For your safe­ Tuesday, Thursday, Friday nights Marine Paint—Hardware—Supplies Phone TR 5-4495. ts hereby given that a Public Hear­ Spectator Sufpport .Aaked Tile church school picnic of the HARTFORD CLERK for' hardware and variety ing w-lll be held in 'the Municipal 'built kitchen cabinets. Amesite AUTUMN STREE3T—Four choice Dunham Bush ...... 10% 11% First Congregational Church will be customer there, Schendel .said. P. Qulsh Funeral Home with toe Regmrdlen of whert ty we are trained to Uach prproper- store. Fixe client opportunity for 7 to 9 Porterfield’s Route. 5 And Open daily 9-9 — Sat., 9-5 lots at corner of Autumn and Em-Hart ...... 49 63 Roberts anticipates a good .sea­ Seconds before the shootingi Rev. C. E. , pastor of toe ly. ML 840TB. Chapel, South Windaor. JA 8-3391. Building Hearing Room Tuesday, drive, finished lawn. ' -Priced ft son for toe- youngsters, aged 13- held at Wright’s Field at 1:30 p.m. LIGHT BULLDOZING experienced person capable ot as­ NINE DRAWER chest of drawers, June 18, 1957 at 8:00 P.M. on a $17,800. This house typifies our Glenwood StreeU. Phone Xn Fafnir Bearing ..... 60(4 63(4 June 23, Mrs. Theodore Wright an-, Mapri, also, headed west., reported­ (tourch of the Nazarene officiat­ yoarofiervice n iu or suming a responsible position in McIn t o s h b o a t c o . $18. BU 9-1936. motto, *'Phr 'the very ’ best in 8-7029, evenings. Landers-Fraty Clk. -.1 6 1$ 15, who are graduates of the local ly pulled alongside the car contain­ ing. Burial will be in East Ceme­ KORTIOCK’S—Manchester's lead­ And 'Grading. proposed ordinance as follows: nounced last night. woman to gtotiooed, Shovel Dozer, Dump -EXPERIENCED a rapidly expanding retail store. 52 OAK ST. , homas call tha R. F. Dimock Co.“ N. B. XIachine Co. .. 38(4 81 (k Little League syatem, and he ing toe two women. He leaned over tery. ing Driving School offers the most Truck Rental. Gravel. Fillj Loam. PUPPIES, aix weeks old. AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING made a plea last night for specta­ Mr. and Mrs. Wright are co- SEWING MACHINE Call Mr. Kaufman, MI 9-6844. . FOR THE SALE OF LAND / x a 8-8245, MI 9-8818. North and Judd...... 33(4 86(4 and fired nearly point blank. Two .Friends may call at the funeral the .Mandieetcr Eve­ In driver education. Thousands of x n S-46?4. TWO LOTS at Lake Chaffee; front tor support. chairmen of toe affair which will Be it ordslhed by the Board of Ruasell Xtfg. , . : ...... 16 18 buUeto lodged .in toe top o f toe home from 7-o’clock tonight. aatiafled students. 200,000 miles PHONE OPERATORS lot cleared. Phone Xa 9-2555. "The games are played accord­ feature an afternoon of gfamea "for n in g Hermld can be fo r­ accident free Instructions. MI AND TRAINEES ' DESIGNERS BAY Saddle Horae,, bridle, aaddle NOTICE Directors of the Tow-n of Man­ Stanley Works ...... 43 46 young and old,” Families attending Plymouth’s left door., Orte shot 8-7888. MI 9-0650 and blanket. Gentle with chil­ VERNON Terry Steam ...... 150 — ing to major league rules.” hs said, passed through the car, shattering warded to be at **Mnil APPLY Experienced men A public hearing will be held by chester, under the ’ authority should carry a Itmch, and cooking required for dren. $250. Tel. PI 2-6042. SEPTIC TANKS granted by Special Act No." 23, Beautiful four room ranch with Torrington ...... 26(4 $8(4 'and ■will be well worth attend­ toe right rear.window."The bullet layout and developmentnent of elec the Town Planning Commission of ing.” No set position* have been flrea will be provided. Ice cream Plastic Picnic Bag Maile CaO” regularly w ith a ll lCAN<3nSTZ3t Driving Academy MANCHESTER MODES, ■ "A N D ------1957 Seaaiow-of the Connecticut garage. One, acre of 'land, nicely Suburban for Sale 7S U.S. Env'lp com**.... 26 38 and punch will be. served. Off-toe- which hit'Mr*. Macri entered the GARAGES, cottages, breezeways, tronic equipment. "Business ma­ Manchester,' Connecticut, Mtonday landscaped. Including- storm win­ estobliahed for toe' players since the hoiuetowB ■ aewB f W i n j ^ r s w l t a . Expert inatruc- porches: 12x20 garage, $960 com­ INC.------• ■ ' evening, June 24, 1957, at 8 P.M. General AaSembly: That the Town U.S. Env’lp pfd ...... 12 : 14 road parking is provided In toe back portion of her left chest. It Brooklyn — Now being market­ noii, dual controllad car. Call PI PINE STREET chines or similar experience help­ AKC REGISTERED Irish Setter dows and doors.. $18,900. BOLTON—Four room-ranch. Hot Veeder-Root ...... 49 82 Roberts beUeves in giving all a plete. 20x30 two car. $1460. No ful. Excellent-opportunity for the PLUaSED SEWERS in the Hearing Room of the Munic­ of Manclfester,' for,.the considera­ field. then paaoed through toe left lung, ed by a Brooklyn company' is a people away frb ia . ^ 7 ^ . D*y or evening appolnt- puppies. Rockville TR 6-7626. tion of $748.84 sell and convey to water heat, fireplace, eomblna- chance to develop their abilities. money down, five years' to KEEDED URGENTLY!...... Uatura .righuntn.!,.;______ipal Biiilding-to consider the' fol- ~ ROCKVILLE . 1 : The above quotations are not to " — ....'-i^ysra.Xlsted'.-...... Xtotbers'Xfeet Tonight hit a verlebra, passed through the picnic, bag made of plastic that h u hom e.ara^ ao a nzioua Ffee~ eatlmfife’s. Ellisoh'Xlonslrul TOY TEftKlER-BeautifuT mark­ inavntiiw wtwmrav ^ T6w3ngrpfdp'6sdd’'x6he'^'ch1Ih''geir JOHN-U-TREYBAL' and GEORGE ■ Uoa aluminum-wtodoawh lot 160-k- be conitroed 'iThrtainBatK*]^ 'T h e Mother*’ ctub win meet *.t 'right lung," ffliatlfred S' separate' insuIXted' compartments woman to care for two small chil­ M. DANKS by Quit-claim Deed Buslnais property — Six room 175, nice location; $11,'800. MI- Games to date have been {titched' COIWNER AUTO SCHOOL. Indi- tion Co. AD 3-2462. • dren in ni'y home. Live in pre- GRAY MANUFACTURING ings, 8 months old. housebroken, Septio Tanked pry Wells, Sewer DEMING ST., McNALL ST., Ap- house wlth."two car garage and the*Blementary School at 8 o'clock, lodged Just under toe. skin near heV fCr keeping food hot or cold. to get. idlcants;' Kupchunoa Brothers. To that certain place or parcel of 9-2901. . . by Tony Falcetto and Don Mc­ vldtial instruction on insured dual- ferred.. Agea 6(i months and 20 '1 6 APvBOR STREET well .trained dog. Rockville TR 'Lines InitaUed-'kCellar Water- grocery store. In A-l condition.' Grath, with Billy Skoog, catching. tonight'to hear Dr. Frank Horton, right arm pit, according to Dr. WeUdiing three pounds when .emp­ HARTFORD. CONN. 5-1054. . ' Sisnge to Business Zone III, all or land in the Town of Manchester Manchester 'pediatrician, discuss Charles Q. Griffith, pathologist al ty,'toe bog can he-carried control cars . by experienced, months, Write Box JS, c /o Her- pr^ftng Done. for .quick sale. Owner retir- VERNON—*8(4 room ranch, ■ full Insurftnce Payments Rise Other members of toe team in­ like trained instructors. Quality and ' )lfluininuin Storms and aid. "A GOOD-PLACE TO WORK’’ . part of-an area no:*' in Reaidence bounded- and described as follows, mental health. Dr. Horton la an ac­ the local hospital, who later per­ piece u>f' luggage. Zone AA, Residence Zone A, and to 'Wit; ' basement, ceramic tile, . bath, clude Thomas Stoora, John Aubut,. Telephone M I 1-5121 aatiafacUon assured. MI 8-6010 or Screens 14-A '• Hartford—Life - inaurance com­ John Pringle, Billy Wright, BiUy tive' member of the Manchester formed an aiitopsy. POLICY WRITER and experienced MAN FOR LAUNDRY* and Dry WANTED—A good home for kit- Rural Residence. Zone, approki-' NOR'THERLY by Isod of.' the . J. D. REALTY brick veneer front Yqiungstown - JA 7-8880. McKINNEY BROS. John.OeQuattro, Broker kitchen. $14,000. R. F. Dimbek panies paid their poUeyboIdera and Skoog, Ray XOcoletU, Roy Konop- Mental Health Assn. Dr. QrifftUi iuld a great deal of general office worker. Write P. Cleanly Route. . Hartford area. tens. Will deliver. MI 3-5278. mately 1850' along the south aide United States Government, One - Members should bring a June Circutothw ALUMINUM WINDOWS, doors. Scwwroq* Disposal hundred (100.00) feet: XO't-8962. . xa 8-8075 Cb., x a 8-6346, M l 8-8818. beneficiaries in the United Stotea aoluk Roberto, Henry B id - internal bleeding resulted. O. Box 288, Manchekter. Call- MI 9-77S8,' after 7 p.m. ciffl Cp.\ of Demiag Street and west side of basket, containing a serving, of a Jalousies, pofehes. awnings. Free BLACK FIVE-months old dog and EASTERLY by land of Danks. Realdenes iaftor 8, Xn 8-S640 in 1956 some $lg,100,000 every 24 well, Roy . Tommy Talbot. Although it is thought there was SmoJdng, Drinking Rise * Motorcycles—Bicycles 11 JA 9-6588.- ISO-ISS Pearl SL — M l S-5S08 McNall Street, consisting of.) 28 favorite desaert Proceeds from the Department estimates. CsU N. B. Chase Ck>., WANTED—Woman to look after doghouse... Good watch dof. Xn .Treybal and Chamberlain, in part BOLTON—Coventry line. New hours, on toe,average. The year's Jerry Barton, Dick DiBlaaio and a fifth shot, ^hendel would not acres, more or less. ' progressiv* tea’ , series conducted Ml 9-0333 or Rockville TR 5-1200. our Hartford. Road Branch, 1-8 FRIENDLY Ice Cream ia accept­ 9-8896. by each. Twq 'Hundred Thirty- O pe Cod, four uowp, two unfin- aggregate benefit paymento were R- Wcyclea. American made blcy SECRETARY - Receptionist. Doc­ Zone B. atarttng 100' weat o f . Main (100.00 ) feat; and ■ . . Hutchins, -Xa 9-5182. Multiple 10 years ago. Booster tickets are now-;:being sold at a local store.'!' ' trend is illustrated by increased tor’s office, 38 hours a week. For BOLTON—On the laki, five-room Uc. In court Uda morning, M a c r i cles. $17.80. RAY’S ROOFtNO OO., ahingie' and BARTENDER—l^perieneed, relia­ St. aqd .extending ivesterly W ESTERLY by land ^ of the r tikrtlng Member. - by ballplayers from alf tsdnui to in collections of 8 per cant in al­ tniilt up roots, gutter and con­ interview write BOtc Rd. Herald. ble: References required. For in-, FOR SALE proximatajy. 330’ aIon$: Haynea Town d r Manchaatar, Two Hun­ winterised hom e.' Fish off the Monday-Hjsliday Bills Set Bupportt hs local program, B irth Apnoanoaosaat sjmpo a white operts shirt, open at coholic-beverage taxes and 3 per ductor work root, chimiwy ra- formation write Box i^88, fda A«sM eeMy ripda later. St. Ml. $-4880. hot water, heat, cettaf) M acre; basemqnt. Large lot. $U,M . R. been considered b fto n , but this ts wssk, pleasant working: cond: -C A L L , PAPER HAmiNR 4 'S . Alvord, ChAlrmnn- Board of Directors ' 0 bgagM cut o u w triples, drtviiur in Herald An- area sHghtly to the toft ot 10 Oaqralng Btraet. tha official // -4- fwn -Ml^le ilia FOR THE boat in ahlhglo and built tIdOi. Apply in person li' Mis.' dur'Iitarilotd a im T i& l ----- M tWUBWiio^ '-'— \— Xtaihehaitar, -Gouit------:------M I X M g , 'tMVnwB UW UIVi, IWU wUll tl|S I IK' Tight eys."

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PAGE TWENTY-EIGHT WEDNESDAY, 4UNE 12, im " jKanrlifat^r .Stifnittg Avenire Daily N«t Prei^ Run V r r — '— ^ For the WiMir Ended ' x . ' Th« W ^ e r Mrs. Ida RouireJ^j U Center St, Marion J^Mman, chil­ Meihbers of Sunset Council, No. Saturday avahinf at 8 0*0100)1. jMrvaaee' o f Flag Day. In July .1908, g am for'-this event- ^ u ^ JuIm . June 8 , 1957 Faneaat of V. S. .We has imtumed npihprnOvtrom a vaca dren's librarian of the Mary Che­ 4S^v|De(Tee o f Pocahontas, will Manchest^ Elks fexaltad Ruler Maurice Gaudat the Crfmd.l«rana.|.«age Lodge ofoe thisOUS orddroraer at narp,irp. Mayoraaajrwr ^rold 'furl iu* j i ^ u t T o w i i l7t)x ShedTUended the wcddinf ney Library, 'Will take part in the Dallas, 'Tex., then assembled, prd-^ tonbUil andA8IU Past« wrv Bhcalted Ruler t l , . m eeiht,th a comer of Main and announced today that Past Exalt­ Fair, ,.d£velopipr daring ''V ' ■■ — of Her niece at K e v ^ rt News; Va., discussion aiip^ at methods of ex-' Mark Elag Day ed Rulera Edward N. Serrell apd "^ed for the. annual. ' nationi^de Iford H am l^''of Middletown will 12,540 fog HbllistefiRi^ait 8':16^tonl|;ht to go nlghk Low-dll-85. Friday wamwiN- T h«'‘«5trl Scout office * l ^ 'visited her son XSeorgre and his pandlnj^.Ilbrery services to th^peo- Charles W. Lathrop have besn-lip- observance of Flag Day, making be A e ppihcipal apeakera. Mrs. Mcenber ot .the ' Audll to the W. P. i^htisk euneral Mome Mae Vwinard v ^ be the vocalist. more septilred aftemoeiii Main S t Mfin cJoee for the euinrter family in WaahiprtHn, D. C., and pie of cWnecticut at 'the annual Manchester Lodge No. 1893, Be­ polntad eo->'halrmen of the patri­ It mandatory upon each, subordi­ Barcftii o£ ClrcuUtloil^ showed*. Hlgh'ln upper 80s. - months tomorrow tfternooti st 2 also visited her daugntw and her convention ‘of the Connecticut Li­ to pay respects to Wlllisn) McCar­ nevolent and Protective Order pf otic affair. .. . ^ ^ nate lodge «f theW..— Order. _^J|.Thll JIUP |#av^aes#sr-program tim la open to the Manche$ter— A City of Village Charm' husband. Mr. and Mrs.^^ul Gou­ *x, o'clock. It will -reOpen on. Sept brary Assn; Jh Lakeville on June 19 thy, whose sister xJdM. Irving Elks, will hold its annual flag The Benevolent'and Protective Past Exalted Rulera Serrell and jpubllc. Immediately following the Z- 1 1 .. ^ let, tn Nhw London. ' X, and 20. . Keeney, is a member.- Day program at the Elk's Home Order of Elks^equjfee formal ob- Lathrop, have arranged a pro*: exeroisee, danclitg will be enjoyed. • y ' _Z_ VOL. NO. 21« (TWENTY-FOUR PAGES— TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY. JUNE 13, 1957 '(OlaSaifled' AdvarliBfasg oa n tg«, 98) / PRICE FIVE CENTS Beh ftagaH Quits Open ^ LvV-X' V Tbtodo. '^ io , Juiw.^13 (JP\— Three days of terrific -Ben Bogan with^reir frqm the S7tirNational £)pen Golf ck^m- buys throughout' our pion*hip today after being atricken with severe back and'- store; oil is first qual­ cheat pains. HaTtfbrd', June 13 (/P)— The'^Mrs. Culombe said, although her After receiving a 54-minute : black-haired, plump.-w;ife o f "didn't, make any aenae to delay in hie starting ’ time to... ofB^ ity seasonal mer­ i permit diathermy treatment, Arthur Culombf, wearing a down there with them to the 4-tlme champion from Fort chandise' token from short-sleeved summer dress of ^eep them off my neck, ” Mrs. Cu- Worth. Tex., returned to the * v printed cotton, took the wit- 'lombe aaid. .v Inverness course, dressed and, stock! ness stand in Superior Courts "i ftnaiiy got mad, l really got took some practice shots. x S .. Then, obviously in great today at her husband’s mur* "'t?! j ,i • . That was because, she ss)d. pain, he turned to officials of :>***', ' _. they "gave me the run around" ■ the U.S. Golf Asan. .gn^.eaid: Shannon told wouldn't let her see her hue- 'J’m afraid I can't m'ake it." X.'-' hier that ihe did not have to Ufitify , ^ody Found Afire .._iunless she ^ desired to do-so. Mrn. Culombp i«id that one "Do you want to testify?" asked evening prior to her husband's TCRRIFIC VALUES FROM OUR OOMESDC DEPARTMENt 1 Visit Holv's R*ody-to-W*ar D*p*rtment find s** Hi* wond*‘rful vedu*! off*r> , the judge. '' arrest she had a conversation "■yes," said Mrs. .Culombe. In Niantic Backyard *d 1r Hi* final elMrone* o f spring coati— Topp*rSf SHits and Dr*$s*s. with him about the holdup, mur­ CFL , CIO HEAVY FLANNEL BACK , FIRST QUALIIT REG. 810.85 Atty.XThomas F. McDonough, ders in Connecticut. Culonibe'^ special public defender, PLASTIC TAILS CLOTHS •V PLAYTEX KING SIZE "I sajd if he had anything to do had Mrs. Culembe tep '4;bout her with tHb*e murders I would tike Niantic, June 13 (/P)— An autopsy was performed this FOAU RU88ER RED PILLOWS DRESSES numerous trips to State Police to be there--and jjress the button M erge in _ SUITS Headquarters, which she said last­ morning in Hartford as police and medical authorities con­ !•«. S2.98-e4x54 ...... $1.SI FOR myself." she said. "He didn't say tinued an investigation into the' puzzling death last night of VALUES TO 124 95 ■V.. VALUES TO $34 95 ed for two weeks after her Hus­ ndthing.” - band's arrest. State's -Atty. Albert S. Bill a 45-year-old wonian. R««. S3.9|..^x72 ...... $ 2 .8 8 % ' -V ' ■ FATHER’S DAY" One Unit Colorful etriped slppered'eo%'ef^A8 only! NOW $12.0a NOW $20.00 The first visit. Mrs. Culombe pressed her on cross examination Mrs. Alexandria Dousis, .352 Main St., Niantic,* was pro- j said, was the night of Sunday. Feb. for further details. AND \: nouni^ dead minutes after her body was disebvered amid Smart patthna and colorings. X. VALUES VO $.53.00 34, the night llf.ter the arrest, but Mrs. Culombe Insisted her .re­ Hartford, June 13 (/P)^?The Con­ interiS^flames in-the back scat of an unused automobile. BLIGHT ir r e g u l a r s OF two days befpre Culombe.jfonfess- marks had only been "dinner table necticut Federalioh^^ Labor and 88.85 PLAYTEX g r a d u a t io n d a y The oar, parked in the backyard *...... COATS NOW $32.00 e1.00 R*q. $2.98 ...... :$PECIAL $2.29 charged With "inflicting bodily in­ REG. 84.98 COIJORFUI. HO.ME.SPrN old Connecticut Federation of L*r TURKISH HAND TOWELS VALUES TO $9.98! Mrs. Dousis, mother of three By JOHN. M. HIGHTOWER the confidence which he commands i bor (AFL) and the 20 year did children, was- pronminced dead at jury resulting in death." Convic- PLAID BEDSPREADS BOYS' FLANNEL , SPECIAL Irregular Of CTilx rnn.ttRicN'8 ■Washington, June 13 (.ff)-—Harold back home. j CIO. tioH could carry a sentence of up Herald in National 4 p.m. howevqr, her body waa not to 15 years in a Japanese prison. 2for$1A0 BLANKET5 Btaasen, U. 8. disarmament nego­ Staasen's return to London also; Chiefly, however, the ecen# wa* removed until four and a half hours .$3.99 Millinery Depi. 5H1RT The U.S. decision to turn Girard Second Floor. Reg. *■’.98. DIAPER5 50C K 5 tiator, attended a White House was complicated by concern im« I one of jubilation, later. over to Japan for trial'has stirred » policy meeting today while ad- mediately evident here over the!. Way fon the merger 'v^'as paved Y d l^ A a d Wo* anly. Take The Elevator Reg. $1.9*. $1.00 During this time police called in a storm of protest in the United Colorful plaid pattern In red, hlue or green minlatration officials speculated ,meaning of Nikita Krushchev's re-! by a series of overnight confar- Dr. Joseph Besuchimln of Middle- States 4nd court action seeking to on a tan homespun ground. Reg. *S..$n dnz. Reg. S9c pair. that his pfestige has been injured marka on disarmament in Helsin-1 ences which swept away numerous Laws in Dixie tt^GpflOtO Sy^StOfl town, a pathologist, to study' the KEG. » .8 8 PAIR 59c Regular size enttnn return Girard there. by a reported reprimand from kl. In ejnence, he ri^lculer! U.S. j obstacles which had threatened fire scene. After his in\ eatigatloii.' U.Si. Army officials in Tokyo re­ FINE gtJALITY BOXED ' ' " ' u ■ ciih size;, quantity Secretary of State Dulles. /• insistence on policing any disarms lengthy delay. size* 8 tn (kc-.. limited. $2.79 Washington. June 13 (/P, - - R#- TTie cbast-to-coBSt As.socialed • into electrical impulses. Coroner Edward G. McKay allowed fused to'discuss reports that Army REG. 87.98 "MYIDDINO RING" 3 Pr. 89c Btassen, who •'made a hasty! ment agreement as simply a de- Chosen to lead the new organ-.; removal of. the body, IMBROIOIRED FIUOWCASES or "CmCLE” PATTERN puMican political strategists told Press Wlrephoto Network, was ex- ’ Those impulses travei over the investigatora had seiciired a new flight home last weekend, planned mand ft>r'-*'om ! «a “series J of ' horizontal ------line* that NATO allies. Alcorn told newsmen he and the ■ reproduced SUMMER DRESSES. VALUES to $8.98 . , ...... NOW $5.99 8t*m . laatnictlon* . Khrushchev reverted to the old Coast Guard craft and surrounded Potter informed Eisenhoa-er ikat New York. Wsshrnglon, Atlanta,; » DEMBB REPRUtAND Soviet' plan to r«ly on internation­ by s big fleet of yachts and other State Dept, officlali also ob­ the party has a reasonably good Chicago, Los Angeles - or Du- ^ A picture may be sent from Washington, June IS lyPi—Hnr- Everyone Likes A Bargain BLOUSES. VALUES to $5.98 ...... NOW $2.99 jected 16 thr extent of his private al Inspection posts at key points small craft. chance to make a net gain of eight buque, Iowa in as little as eight oid Stassen denied today that ha ■ - ■ ' I j east and west of the Iron Curtain Hervhipper, famed wind- scores of transmitting points, or contacts with Zorin. Dulles is un­ bouse seals. TW^ party now h'as minutes. It can have in its offlcts from any of , the 209 portable ha* been reprimanded by Secre­ derstood ' to have, given Stassen for a check on compliance. He said jamming master Alan Villiers. had nine members of Congress from a ■picture of baseball action in tary of State DuUea for hi* pri­ ' ALI. S.M.ES FINAL ' Russia would be willing to accept fijrled'sails just outside j)ie harbor tranamlUlng units ' placed striite- Take Your Pick From These 7 ... stern Instructions to limit shajftly the South. Yankee Stadium before the.innlpg gicall.v throughput 1*1* counlr.v, vate dealings with^ the Russiana any future private talks wlttf^he that if it would facilitate agree­ before attempting the narrow Alcorn said he also told the is over. on disarmament.- But he ac­ SPORTSWEAR—SECOND FLOOR ment on nuclear test ban. channel up to the mooring basin ready to be taken to virtually any Russian. President that the National Com- • ^ 5 ; loraiion wher* news is happening, knowledged he is returning to ' Staaaen*B troubles on the Wash­ "No system of control can solve prepared for Mayflower off his­ circuit 20 years ago ranks wlth the ! The portable transmitters, no toric Plymouth* hock. London with new "prooedural**. ingtonaat||vvrii frontaiviii aresai c ofgyi aa, kindniiivj whichwiii4.il < the ■problem - , ■ of disarmament------' be« ■ (Continued on Page Two) invention of the telegraph in 1844, digger than an ordinary suitcase, Instruction*. CLOSEOUT TABLE TWO W.\V STRETCH often cause an international nego-f >’**'** ** cannot prevent any slate j Dark skies snd hazy weather the telephone in 1875 and the de- j can-be rushed' to the scene of s re- detracted from the spectacle from Special Sale HANDBAGS tiator to lose prestige and effec- ^>'0'" planning aggreaslon if it I velopment of the high speed jmote but important news story bv RUASKO TO LEAVE STATE HOUSEW ARES DEPT. SPECIALS - MARY DR CAUSSIN tiveness in his work abroad. This wsnts to,” Kbptishc^ev said. j a. spectators doint of view. presses and photo engraving so | plane, trajn or automobile and . Church bells pealed a Welcome Hartford, June 13 W — Stato All white or dark colors in many styled. Values to 16.00 KanipKold Portable Refrigerator. Up to 72 ■hours GIRRIF^ Rnd is true since foreign governments The objeci of the conference* -fundartfnUl in the production Of : can flash pictures into the Tliitwork ' Mental ' Health Commissioner iim h if c as .the 92-foot bark appeared of refrigeration from one filling of. Ice. Foe fish­ UlllllLLO dllll aentitively measure the authority! ' ------^ I the modern newspaperr * i over an ordinary telephone circuit. >{qhn J. Blasko Will Idave his post around Gurnet light, marking the U lllllLO • with .which a diplomat speaks abd l (U-onnnu^ on Page Twenty-;three) News Tidbits The heart of Wirephbto equip- When a news picture is trans' Missing Girl’s it^tween Aug, l-tS, move to Mary­ SALE PRICE ing. for camping, for picnips, for auto trips. All harbor entrance. , ment is the-photo-electric ceil. In ■ mitlefr bp Wlrephoto, the caption. -a g land, and probably accept a posU J------steel. Bright yellow with blacktop. 19'- x 10 x Gown.i, Baby Doll Pajamas, Slips and Shortie - ' J- ** . Mayflower’s arrival marked the Culled from AP Wires 121,. Fiber glass insulated. Reg. $14.98. simplest terms, the photo-electric | op word descriptive, accompanies i r L gv I 'f V" tlon In Washington, D. C- H* $1.00 first quality full fashioned dark or plain Gowns. * end of a 5.000 ipH*. 54 day voyage eye "looka^al a picture on a re-lit. It is typed by an editor at"the ; T i ■*■ $1.00 ______SPECIAL 88.98 PANTY GIRDLES Repercussions Unlikely reenacting the historic trip of the dtacloaed these plans at a depart­ seam sheer 60 gaug^. ■ ■' m ■■■'S' III 'Iipi ...... — I. ■* .. ■ yolving cylinder on the sending sending station ;ind pasted on o n e ------^ - ment staff meeting Wedne^ayc- Pilgrims In 1610. . Nation's majqr railroads abd machine and translates what it — - - KampKold Portable Refrigerator. Handy to carr.v- A replica of the shallop in which 30,000-member conductor's • union and the matter was made pubUo "sees” in light and dark jmrtlons ! . (Continued on Pnge Thirteen) Head Severed IIVI AU UACIFDV BEACH BAGS Yellow body with red top. 1.3 x 10 x 15, 16 lb's. $1.99 $0.79 Sizes S-M-L Reg. $4„50 SPECIAL the Pilgrima came ashore put but aettle eight - month wage dispute today. ' , ULftVll UffUv Reg: $11.9$ ■ ■ ■ ...... SPECIAL 86.98 n o u y * to .^ / from a landing erected near the In Chicago with 3-year contract NiLUN HUolcRY Nav^^ Denies Ghina’s -Detroit. June 13 iJ*)—Six-yesr- ’ p o p e R e c e iv e s c .a r d in a l rock to jjerform similar service for calling for 2 6 centa an>_hour pay For suit, etc. Zipper or draw string styles. Cal-.Dak TV and Patio Chair. lildoor atyling. Mayflower’s company. hike.Sen. Lyndon Jofinaon (D- old Mary de Cauasin was found Vatican City, June 13 Idv—Pope outdoor ruggedfheaa. Holds 300 lbs. Saran plastic. $ , slain today in a dump .tA'o miles Pius XII today received Stefan VALUES ‘to $5.ll5 , It was nianned by eight oarsmen Tex..) says Congresslonnl sension’’ seat and1 back.' Won't mildew. 7^lbula^ steel frame. 5.95 er Says Army Test from her home in Ecorse Town-ihlp Cardinal Wyszynski, Roman 69® ' y p V and a cox’n. all deacendants of,the now is ' pay-off ^tagf/’ ‘ Catholic Primatp. of Communiat- Reg. $5.95. .. .SPECIAL $3.98 in Detroit's downriver area. ' Sizes 8^^ to 11. each 79® . Broken sizes and styles. Air Invasion Claims original settlers, and aU garbed in "Direct-tie-in" fouhd between ■ruled Poland, hi a private, fare-. picturesque costqmea miMing Cook County funds and The girl's head was almost sev­ Sketch Kaddy Refrigerator Bucket. Plaid. Perfect ered and her hands were tied be­ Hell audience. The Cardinal and " 4 ■ ' ■— ------. ■ ■ ■ Includeif were the Brothers gangiter-a.yle ahooting oj Chicago Made Dozen GIs Sterile three Polish Bishops who accom­ 39c TRICOT KNIT -gift, 1 gallon sise. Picnic for two or fee for 12. Washington. June 13 (>P»—Navy'».two of them were shot down. The Spencer and Ben BrCwster, whose banker says County State's At­ hind "her back. The body was un­ REG. $2.98 R»g. $3.98...... i ...... SPECIAL 87.98 officials described as an isolated U.S. Navy announcement made no clothed. ,. /«'■ panied him- on his first Journey (o A GROUP OF GIRLS’ forebear waa Elder Brewater, Pil­ torney. .. Ships of United Slates ■Rome a'nce 19S1 were closeted Incident today the shots- fired by mention of Nationalist Cfiiinese grim leader. and 17 foreign nations break .for­ Bridgeport. June 13 (Ab—A- sent into action, the New* said, but A resident of th„ neighborhood. a Communist Chinese shoce bat­ planes. ■ • . ‘ with the Pope for more than an iFU/n Qnvrc 16'’ Blair Hand Lawn MoWer. Aletal handle. Rub­ Aircraft soared overhead and a mation after' mllitnr}' review f'6r ' lawyer claimed today that at least - they had only 'limited success in Paul Psnter. found the body when PAvnu RRIFrC hour. There was no word on what tery at an American plqne which The Nationalist Air Force on HHIiUiv DIIlLry JbffWLiL DUAtw ber tires. Reg. $24.95. ------SPECIAL $19.9.5 Jamestown Festlyal - a dozen soldiers-M'ho worked On a ' combat and the idea Was dropped. he went to the dump l,o throw out they discussed. j they said apparently strayed off 'Nevada gambling officials con-1 top iecret wartime experiment The News' added that the lights a basket .of rubbish. *ihe dump is COTTON DRESSES *3- course and was damaged slightly. L“oTdm.i*''"’ rt cr^t’ foZwed in*Mivflow- All white bind or elastic leg stvles. Size* With satin'and velvet linings. Flat style for SPEXIIA.L-—$5.00 off on'any hand lawn mower in groundless. It said Nationalist jr's wake . ducting Investigation to determine are either steri.Ie or have fathered were 13-million-candlepower .car­ near the heavtiy traveled Dix and, atock. SIZES 7 to 14 They expressed the opinion, planea on a routine patrol over 'the ' IKE (TILLY RECOVERED 6. 6, 7. - earrings. Also larger bo.\ with self rising tray. Throngs of spectators ' ashore if notorious Frank Costellq has ! Reformed children ps a result, bon arc lamps, snd "there is strong TYenton roads. Washington. June IS (ft—Presi­ baaed on early dispatches, that |he Formosg‘' Strait encountered Mn- and . afloat interest in.^opicana Hotel at Las ', Atty. Raymond I-yddy repre-, reason, to believe that something Police, roped off the area, hoping incident4a«s»4^Asa8 la1a m Hot**# likely 8#*to ns*/xr4«IAAproduce effectual" 11a 1 *' 'Aewesimj* ground fire a offJV O.. Swatow. ■ to Increase dent Elsenhower’s doctor toilay 18"“ Rotarj- Power M^wer. 3 only, ^illinton motor. 'Vegas... .State Department's pass- aants four Connecticut soldiers, more than carbon arc .was in­ to keep it clear uhtil they searched pronounced him "completely re­ -H.P. Savage lawn mower. Reg. $75.00 GIRLS’ -:n'- any rignlflcant military reper- and all /a n e . returned trf- baa^ in* It m port division tentatively refuses to'i One of them la sterile, LydSy says, volved,” for foot prints and- tire tracks. •useions. ' ------• ___s(ifely. *«fsiv ‘ mg ai ii.s p a.m. (BEDqr u y). covered” from hi* .stomach upset. 3 *1.00 each ^2,25 ■ ______SPECIAL 848.H The 180-ton bark came serosa renew phaaport of newsman V 'il- Wives of the others have had six No Official Cnnipiaint* oThe findirtg of the. body ended an The physician, 5Iaj. UCn. Howard Maae OK Course '>Tay Swap CSarges...... 34.-mile wide Cape Cod Bay from Ham Worthy who traveled Inside miscarriages, three deformed chil- In Washington, the Army said overnight search aided by nearlv Snyder, reported the President ....— --’-^NOTE end LETTER SIZE 30:’ cunvs«-Window Awning. Green with-white n o w TTre.NaVy announced-yesterday■ ^•■Vy offiolala-her*.said the bi- Provincetown, "where yeal'erday bn 7tod"'ehlHa deipur bun:' — =dreit; and-two apparently normal- no complaints'-bf "this rype'—offlct- 1,000 Volunteera/The girl ha'd= been- -’■"almost"' recovei*ar~6h Tuesday REG. 97c Stripe. Reg. $3.98...... SPECIAL $2.98 COTTON KNIT JERSEYS » that, the plane, flying from the could result in diplomatic • Former New York Chty magls- ally have been brought to the at­ miasing from her home since 5:30 and ‘ again ' yesterday. ' ' the 53rd day outsah.e stopped for Not All Siz8t carrier Hornet, was "fired on and representations the Chinese ceremonies commemorating a visit trate Sata charged with drunken • Koldlers Warned tention of the Army. If any are p.m. yesterday. Underground Garbage Receptacle. Sanitary,'odor- alightly damaged b y Communist; • violation of their sir made by the origlnsl Mayflower in driving and driving wrong way on I He said the 100 or so members received tlrey' all! nsturslly be In­ P’anier had not taken part in the 800.000 CHI.VESE KILLED 1HNC PI AViun leas, fly-proof, dog-prOof. Reg. $7.98. Chinese antiaircraft’’ In the area,»P»=* United States coUn- WRITING PAPER vestigated." search for the girl but he knew fwm mu rrirLH 1620. one-way street in New York C ity;of ‘ th* tank ordnance company New York, June IS i/P>r—Tito­ LUlUl rLHlIPIu ______SPECIAL 84.98 « f the Forinoaa Strait. [tering with a protest against an 1 Villiers. s .native Australis,, Man who assassinated Leon | which worked otn the-project-were Lyddy gave these facts about she was missing. He said he saw 'S ew York "nmes said to«lay that TEENA' PAIGE "It appears that the a irc ra ft j “ "Provoked attack on an' Ameri- of who skippered, the replies, said the Trotsky loses hid for' freedom' warned tlyit ^exposure to ray* the four men he reprecents: her body as 'he walked back towa.-d Mao Tze-Tung hks admUtod Bath Room' Stool. Wooden curved legs. Black up- coneemed was to the westward of ,7 ^ - from 20’-year sentenot tn Mexican from the "equipment could make John J. Zaweez! 42. Fairfield, a Trenton Roa.d'After throwing away 800,000 persons were “Uqol- holstered. Reg; $5.98 ...... SPECIAL fl.98 and ENVELOPES ^ RECORDS lU plotted ^sition, being about "fPS (Coatliiued ou Pag* Tyveaty-lliree) ja il.. Miami police recover 8100,- them sterile. ' He said he only carpenter: Hie wife had three the debris. He rqced to his home dated” by CTiinese Communla$ DRESSES *'°®* and SI2.98 nOW eight mile# off the coast when ltiU*}‘" f ^ Plomatic 000 In stocks and bonds reportedly had information on about 30 ..of miscarriages, then delivered ' a and telephoned Ecorse Township security forces between Octohert In cello packs. 16 sheets and 15 envelopes. Concert music, operk highlights, piano'selec­ DriednUre -The complete organic lawn and gar­ •waa fired on," the Navy announce-! relafions, biu- have handl^^ wme buried by three men, oh ocean- the soldiers, but about half of child -w'ith a cleft palate. They police. .1949, and the beginning of 1854. White and (»lors, den food. Cow manure, poultry manure, peat moss, ment added?-It aaid the p'l a n e .! *’‘^ » "* * * through^the BriUah.. front, property owned by Arthur (hose reported some trouble. have no other children. -Mary 'was the daughter of Mr. tions, dance music. IN COTTONS AND RAYONS, SliES 5 to 15 . " ■fth American Will Eay ' A Tintes (Hspatch from Wisraaw dehydrated. Reg. $2.95, 50 u i. , otherwise unidentified, waa on a“:. G odfrey. , He aaid "the instances of steril­ Peter Dererbo, 35, , a and Mrs. Edmund -de Gaussih. Jr. saM Red China's top leader dla- SPECIAL 81.85, SO lbs. rouUne training flight at the 'O"- Jap Extortionigts Re|)orta that Btiston and MainI ity, malformations, and deformed bottling (firm worker;. One - The child's' mother, Cleraldine, rkised that figure la his much- ALL SALES FINAL. time, and returned quickly to the force including the « F - Railroad plans to curtail paasen-' children were just. tremendoui." carrlage,.jand one child, a girl of 30, reported her missing after she 4 pkgs. for ^1.00 ^ each . ■ During this sale only. '• carrier * 9 i rier Hornet, referred to yeeter- disousaed aprech to |torty lead­ 09® ger service . in Maasachusetta ' The' New York Daily Newrf, seven, with a club foot. failed to return hoqie. GIRLS and TEEK DEPT.—SECOND FLOOR . ' day's happening* as an "incident." Tokyo, June 13 uPv—An Amer­ er* In Peiping laat Fefahiaiy. ^ Flrkt word of the incident came -n,* Hornet also reported that draw* denuuid for investigation., which firit reported the story in Harold .Saunders. 3^, -Bridge­ The fat!her)said bitterly, before 't . . ican Navy employe tonight placed Contempt of Congress , trial . of a copiyrighted dispatch from Wash- port, a*-i,j^astics firm executive: the bod.v' waa found, "assuming the from Peiping Radio, whifh said in after the sHghtly damaged Amer­ GEORGE SCRldL'BLY ILL .....• a broadcast bieard in London that a classified jidverUsement ia a! Teamster leader Frank W. BreW- 'ington,.said Aim^y SecreUry Wil­ two ’ miscarriages, then a child worst has happened, I -w ^dn't .Atlanta.. Juae ' IS .tin— Tka ican plane, returned to its ifiotber ,Tokyo newspaper indicating he ia Iter recesses while racket/buaUng ber Brucker has been asked to with a cleft paigte- and a hare lip, blame the ^ a n aa'ihuch as the so­ \n the Hornet, and four, --‘destroyers. carrier the (raining exercisea un­ -wllllDg to meet Ute demands of ex­ eonditioa of Walter F. .Goorgo, sqtHhg from Hong Kong, ‘invaded Atty. R'obert F. Keniiedy receives I make a full investigation. The re- then two apparently normal ciety which prodiKea such men. veteran former Democratic sena­ derway at the'tim e of the inci­ tortionists who have threatened degree from Assumption College, quiest came from the former com- past of the Bouth China 8ea with- dent were reaumed. children. It's a society U;at allows Sex mag-, tor -and Frcoldent l^nbdw er’a Afnpla FREE PARKING Roar of Oiir Stor*..' ' l^B four small children with death. Maas.i.' y commander, Vuiahat White Joseph' Vanacoref 42, Hamden. aslnes on news stands for kids ?o ... IE SDH TO VISif OUR STAMP kEDEMPTiaN ia; the territorial waters-qf QhiJns." Hic unexcited attitude o f the .The extortionists bad deniAnded Sfwclaj A mhaasadOr to thS North . Ths Rad Chinese jftreien ,'sald Missile described aa - "convenr p "c h ic a g o , A postal worker, who eayi he read: a society that msaaures Hol­ Atlaatto Treaty Orgnalsntion, Navy Dept, was raflected In the that Douglas, Scott of Los Angeles Uonar Urget prOJe^Ult" crashes The news said I the , experiment found out from, a doctor in 1950 lywood stars jby their .bosoms, and DEPAKTMENT n ext t o o u r h o u s e w a r e s DEPARTMENT! . MANCHEIs T B R COMM' "■'I planse takinil off from the carrier aVateraent of the incident issued pay them^ approximately^ 88,(>00 qr waa ondaHy hstod today aa oma YoHr.Moiiay Rafundad o f Sl.’OC Stamp Couiitar, (Main Hoar) to earth 58 yatos from group of consisted of mounting brilliimt arc he ia aterile* He aaid.he twice ap- a society 'wtaitre' the tolling of dl'r- stage short of ' erittoaL Hhk "Ui^ruded into the . S w a ta w late yesterday afteraobn at the his children wsiuld be cut "into I a 1 OOKHfiK M Alh Olid O A^ STREETS a ^ » W it R ^ -eayln t where ‘ eU(diea in Virginia'Imt no on* is UghU oii tmih* to^blind .Hoitnera. ; plied, to-the Veteran* Admlnieti •at- ...... ——...... —' PenagoH” i(1i« Kavy atHdeSe* litae ptoce*." injured,. .Harvard awards 14 ' The operatwn vtog carrijto oVt In <“^-TIS5S( ■ N%t8M Oeaeaeunleta at the ontaet that the Arnertcm tlon for - compensation, and waa 3-SSTSS ■s \ SeOtt,. appwUUig pubUely Cor eraiy degriee and 8,038 di the J4&)th Arnof'ed Dirtelon turned down. He and hM wtf* — fality CklMH- P > M for eoUeg* and grad)iats ajong the lUdae 4 \ « tat ■> « et IBs t j i ^ W r w ;\ V • fi. h i \ : . . 4 .. 1;' / ” ■



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