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B ovi^ ambassadors to the United States, Britain and

/France have been summoned

to Moscow'^ presumably for consultations on East-West U.S. E m b a ssy Friend Paid Bupimit meeting and nuclear arnis negotiations. - Families Move Ambassador Sergsl 'Vinogradov flew to Moacow yesterday, the So- FRED R. ZBIXF.R JOH.N AL80P Adams’ Bill

viet embsasy in Paris announced. He. left a day after conferring with From Lebanon

French Premier Charles de Gaulle, w-ho was given a lettor from Soviet Beirut, June 16 (JP)—Amer- At Waldorf Premier Nikita Khrushchev, ican families had the go-ahead Jacob Malik left hia London post to move out of Lelianon twlay Washington, June 16 (JP)— by disne shortly after It w i re- House probers turned up evi- vealed that Mikhail Menahikov had as the anti-government rebels ■lipped out of Washington and kept up a detennined, bloody dence today that higher-ups in

headed for the Soviet i-apital. stand before U..\. Secretary the Federal Trade Commission Mallk told reporters at London Dag HammarskjolVl arrives to (FTC) vetoed a government airport: expert’s recommendation for sm going on business. When' direct hi-s internatRmal team ‘1 SI criminal prosecution of Ber- . one goes to do business In one’s 'of ob.servers. own country. It Is always a pleaa- Bitter fighting broke but In the | nard Goldfine, benefactor of

ure." - j capital .Saturday and rontinued; Sherman Adams, President He did not disrloae the nature I yesterday until );overnnienii secur-j of his business or how long hC < lt,v fori-cs pinned down the\insur- Eisenhower’s No. 1 aide. would be swsy. Ten offlcisls oft geiits In tbelr strongholds at the j Records showing' th'at Goldflnc, the Soviet emhsssy saw him off. . center of Belnit. Heavy shomlng I a big indu.strislist frynn Boston, Recently the psce of diplomatic i stopped by noon, but sporadic Vir-! pii*k?d up Adams’ bills at th* exchanges between Moscow and ing and homlring were heard the Wald'orf-Aatoria Hotel in New York al.so.jvere Entered in the case ^ the West has quickened. real 6f the day. that has become a prime political ' Khrtjshchev sent lengthy com- A Iroinb exploded across, Ihe^ sensation, , munications last week to Freeldent street from the American Univer- There also . Was -IfStlmony' that Elsenhower and Prime Minister J. RF,NNETH RRADl.EI' ANTONI N. HADU%K aity of Beirut this moi-nihg. Eye- some of the records iif an FT*C cas* Mscmlllsn dealing with summit witnesses reported there were no concerning one of Goldfifts'S textile matters, contents of these note* casualties. (ilOP HopefiilH-—A to Z mills had been destroyed. have not yet been made public. In the gravest warning to Amer- But acting FTTi Chairman R«k‘ The three westerp amhsssadors j icans in the Middle East since the ^ ert T. Secrest said the destruction, In Moscow have bSen talking with j 1056 Suez rrlsis. the U.S. embas-sy by another government agency Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei offered, free transportation out of was inadvertent and that no in- the strife-lorn country to depend- formation was lost since it all. had (Continued on Pngs Nine) ents of emha».sy staff members. been transcribed into other records Tlie ."i.OOO other .\mcricans in still on hand. along Beiiut were urged to stay off the Secrest also told the House sub--, stieets. committee investigating Adams'

1958 Vote Dim So far no foreigners have been relationship with Goldfine that hurt in the. month-oid rebellion Adam.* never tried to sway the agairist Trerident Camille Cha- FTC on any matter, Adams has acknowledged mailing. caUa.lQLin.r.. Oh Increase inj (('nntinued on Page Seven) formation from government agen- cies about Goldfine^s troubles, and

^ o c dal\ Security; set up a conference between Gold- fine and FTC officials. But he vows

Washington. June 16 The: Two Walkouts he never tried to get favors fob his House Ways and Meana Comndtteo . friend. o p ie d hearings today on social so-; Francis X. McLaughlin, investi- e ^ t y revisions with a strong hint -I Could Tie 700i gator for a House subcommittee, from Chslrnjsn Wilbur Mills ID-! told th* subcommittee that "Gold- Ark) that the committee would 1 fine was . Adams' paying host i t taka no action this year. U.S. Flag Sliips, the Waldorf at a time when the "Tlia;w llness, SecrttsryluV~ofT Dipiitarips dl VConn Graduatioh FTC was settling a cas* against -Welfal!il*''Fblim backed this up. one of Goldflne's New England •iytpg that any pro|>osals for slg- THFAIDORB 8. RVAN BENJA.M1N BARRl.NGER j New York. June 16 i/Jb Two Maj. Gen. John B. Medsrls (In light uniform), the tJ.S. Army's niiHsilc chief, was speaker at ye.ster- j textile mills. * j maritime unions struck today, re- day's Univeraity of Connecticut 7'5th annual eommencenieril at which 1,7’22 peraons, including 37 nificitnt changes should be sub- fusing to *ail without contracts, from Manchester, were graduated. On the general's right is Gov. Abraham Rihicoff, and on his Gbidfine's troubl. * with the com- jected t'O.the moat thorough and The walkout of 1.700 engineers left is University Pre.sldent Albert N. Jorgensen. Other Herald Photos by photographer Sylvian mission have atemmed from com- H searching study. i I plaints that materials from hia However, Folsom indicated the j ; and 10,000 unlicensed tanker sea- Oflara and a alory on the graduation exerciaes are on Page 7. i milts were improjierly labeled. administration vvniUd go along; men could tie up nearly 700 .Vnieri- There waa testimony that with changes which ha-ve been pro-, State GOP can-flag ships operating Out of Charles Canavan, a wool specialist posed to increase )>enefits to some , Ea.at and Gulf Coast porta. The striking union.*, the Marine U.S. Ajjaiiv Pushes working on a Goldfine case, recom- five million persons already on the ! mended criminal misdemeanor ac- rolls and to enlarge the tax ^“age Engineer* BeneIVcial Association State Dept, in Error and the National Maritime Union, Reels to Free Nine tion. However, the matter ulti- base from 84.200 to 84.800. .said negotiation* would pick up mately was settled by an order to The committee has scheduled j Goldfine 16 cease and desist from two weeks of )>ublic hearings on | again later in the day. Meanwhile, Berlin. June 16 i/P' A U .S. Army they said, "No contract, no sail- colonel today paid his second of- such practices. numerous proposals to broaden so- j Bv THE - ARSOCI.\TED PREHS rial security coverage. r . , ------— ------I ing'" ficial call on Communist East On Passport Denials Surest underwent sharp ques- Connecticut Repiioltcana meet | The engineer* afe employed on Germany's foreign minl.slry to de- tioning as to why the recommenda- Mills noted at the start of the | ♦48 dry cargo arid passenger ships, ttearihgs that “we admittedly have in convention today to nominate \ mand the release of nine Amer- tion for criminal prosecution, had a relatively short time availsWe the 10.000 »eSmen on .231 oil tank- ican soldiers. ' Washington, June 16 i/Ti The* kind of aulhouit.v he e.\ercised. been overruled, although Cinavan eight top candldatea for the No- ! ers. , Col. Robert P. Mcquail of Blue- for these hearings and this second | Supreme Court ruled today the His opinion continued: had reported the action complained session of the S.'5th Congress is well ! xember election. j There Is no large pa*.«enger ship field, W. Va., .strode tight-lipped "We must remember that we ot appeared to he premeditated But whether a gubernatorial berthed here now and none is ex- into the Ea.sl Berlin ministry si •Rate Depaitment was wrong in under way." j are dealing here with citizens who and irtliful, It nia.v not be possible fbr t h e l'Va’’'tldate can be agreed upon by | pected to sail hefoie Wednesday. noon accompanied hy an iinidenli- denying pas.sports to two appll- have neither been arciised of Secrest said that while Cana- The wBlkouls do not affect ahips committee to act on all of the pro- the 630 delegates is a question j fied American major. , cants who refused to sign non- crimes or found guiltv. They are van'a ability and ojfinions were I at sea. Three American soidieys ac- posals. but the testimon.v will be I even veteran political observers iComniiinisl affidavits. being denied their freedom of highly respected, in thl* Instaric* availahl. for our study and as a i are avoiding. A 6-man race for the j j The Marine Engineers struck companying the uniformed officers movcmeril .solely heeaiisr of their the investigating attorney as- posaible basis forWetion during the I nomination may lead to the first 1 after the union rejected a contract shielded then from new.smen who Tlie ruling applied to Rockwell refusal to be siibjeeled to inquiry * next session b'f the Congress." statewide primary election in Con- 1 offer b.v the diy cargo and pas- were unable to gel close enough Kent. 7,b-yea.i-old artist and Dr., into their beliefs and associatiiyi.s. (Continued on Page .Vine) Milla said. necUciit history. ; senger ship operators to ask questions. Walter Briehl. Los Angele.s psv- "Tlie.v do nqt seek to escape the The j(-day convention opens at 8 i The strike by the tanker »ea- McQuail left the ministry 40 rhiati i-Hl. . Folsom noted that revised estl- I men waa unexpected The NMU law nor In, violate it. males'^, p.m. at the Bushnell .Memorial minutes later. Grim-faced. he Jti.sUce Douglas delivered the Kent in 19.5.5 asked for a pa.a.s- . auditorium, Hartford. had tentatively approved a 3-year walked quickly through the gates 5-4 decision. Justice Clark wrote showed thM...the Old Age arid Sur- contract covering about 30.000 tin- jiort to go to Europe to paint pic- vivors insurahes Trust Fund will I Voting for the eight top places i of 4h* minisli y and climbed into jS dissenting opinion, joined by Jvis- tures. Dr. Briehl the same year on the GOP ticket will take place licensed seamen employed on the I tice.s Burton, Harlan and Wliit- Bulletins show a decline this year for the dry cargo and pa.ssenger ships. asked for a pa.a.spon to enable him J (Continued on Page Five) j taker. | lo attend mediial conventions In first time and will dip further dur- ' tomoirow. Another' maritime union, the .loining Douglas in the majority from the ,AP Wires Ing the next five-year*. It is the- first of the two major American Radio A-ssociation. rep- Geneva and I.stanliiiJ. poliUca.I conventions in the stale .cere Chief .liistice Warren and They were denied pa.s.sporta af- Urging careful and thorough rcaentlng .bOO operators, icached Justices Rlack. Frankfurter and •tud.V before changes are made in this month. ' agreement on a new contract with ter declining 'to say whether they AI TO CO.N'TBACTS SIGNED ITie Democrats, also faced with I B i e n n n n . had ever been meiiiber.s of the a program which la ao far-reach-, the American Mercha.nt Marine I Douglas said In the majority . Detroit, June 16 ,L'nions Ing and complex, FoJIsom saidf a piMsible primary election, con- Institute, representing the employ- Communist party. Their a|ipeal representing small groups of vene in the same auditorium June HOWARD PVLE er.*! News Tidbits I opinion that "we will not readily! to the .Supreme <\mrt contended "It la therefore Imperative, if infer that Congress gave the .sec- the socretary of .state had no legal employes In the auto industry wa ar* to maintain the"soundn 27-28. The settlement rear' ed* after an rulled from .AP Wires__ ' today - signed contracts^—with—t iyirotv~Sp«scti Tonigfit h'etai'y-or state imbHdled “disc'i'e-"" nght~fb impo.sp what they called and integrity of the social'secur all night bargaining se.ssfon does lion * to withhold passports. Chrysler and Ford accepting a Former Gov. Howard Pyle of not provide for any specific pay political conditions on the issu- Ity system, that any benefit In- Canada Bares Douglas .said the court would be ance of pa.ssports to American citi- wage formula which has been,. creases be financed fully and Im- Arizona, special assistant to Pres- laises or increased overtime bene- ! Rock 'n Roll singer Elvis Pres- rejected by the I'nited .\iito ident Eisenhower, will give the faced with important constitution-1 zens. mediately by Increases In tax re- flls. It does contain substantial j ley resunies workaday grind of ,,al questions if it were to hold that ■ The director of tlie'Slate Depart- Workers In dendfocked negotia- venue."- QOP keynote address tonighl at improvements In vacation bene.Ata, ..\rroy trainee at FU Hood, Tex., tions with,the car makers. Nine 9 o’clock. Republican National Budget Deficit I'Congress had given the aecretaiy ment's passport office reported Dr. Folsom made it clear he would negotiators said. after a 2-week furlough, . . . Uni- I authority to withhold passports to Briehl was alleged to have been a unions—one at . Chrysler and Chairman Meade Alcorn of Suf- "The agreement also imfirdlves versity of Connecticut wants ticks eight at Ford—agreed to- two- fietd will introduce him. i citizens because of their beliefs or member of the Los Angeles Coun- (Contbined on Pag* Nlm) Of $39 Million conditions for radio men aboard the kind that erawl on humans Bssoijia tions. I ty Communist party. In Kent's yeur extensions of old eontraet.s. * ■■ , . I . - ^ _ ___ U.B.'Senator William A. Purtell ships and provides to- two waf(e add aJiinials—to supply scientists Douglas said laws on which the | case, the (hreVlor said evidence in, They provide substanUally th* is assured of renomination, lie is j ....., reviews, at the election of either with the parasites for further re- same unqual produetivity in- unopposed for a second full term. 1 Ottawa, June 16 i.Tt —Declining j secretary of state relied in denying dicated a rohslstent and prolonged party. It was said. seai'Ch, . . . Joseph S. Kinski' of ! passports to Kent and Briehl dl(1 adherence to the Communist pai ty ereases and cost of Hying sudjusf- But none of the six ca'rittidafes ; revenues and record peacetime Under the old cbntract the radio- Meriden eley.ted new nati.onni vice iiienis contained in the ex^red'- Man in Sharon for the gubernatorial nomination spending In the lP.'57-.’i8Jiscal year I not in fact glve-thc secretary the ' line on a variet.v of issues. rnmiiiander of the Polish League eontraets of the C.WV, enters the convention assured of brcjiighl 4he Canadian Treasury a of Americari 'Veterans at Meriden budget deficit estimated at $39.- (Continued on Page Thirteen) Shot to Death becoming the convention's choice convention. * • LEH.V.NESE REBELS FOR.M to run* against Democrat Gov. 400.000 Instead of the surplus-oyig- Increase in New York City's re- Beirut, I.ebanon, June 16 UP)-— Abraham A, Rihicoff. inall.v foi-ecast. _ __ •' ____ li'ef roll.* tapering off'for the past /V riiember i>f the National Front Sharon, June 18 (Jb —■ Robert ■' Rlbieoff ts unopposed for his It is the first deficit in three Wabash Flood six weeks but VVelfare Commis- Humphrey for Revised\ opposition groups disclosed today Walters stood in his kitchen with party's nomination. He is the only years -following a 8257,.bOO,000 sioner Henry L. McCarthy says it that I.,ebanese opposition leiuieria ... hia wife yesterday wlike their Democrat now holding a top state surplus the previous year- and at is too early to say whetlier the fig- aro diseuasing formation *f A, breakfast coffee brewed. Then, po- office. the first time revenues have gone ures indicate a turning point in rebel government as a 'r;ival- t* lice said, hia father-in-law shot These ate the six GOP hopefuls Chase» 1^000 down since the recession of 19.b4- the business recc.ssion .theie. . v U.S.- Economic Policy the regime of President' GumUl* - him in the back with a shotgun. from A to Z: ■tfls. ■■ The Philadelphia Biitletiii plans-to Chamiiun. The informant told . Walters, S."), a factory worker, John Alsop. 42. Avon, pre.sidenl • In a white jiapcr submitted to- Terre Haute. Ind.. June 16 (A’t—A publish larger editions witli. ra- reporters no decision had been died moments later. of a Hartford Insurance Company, day to the House of Commons, Fi- 30-fool stretch of the Sugar Creek I tioned advertising in the third Wa.sliington. June 16 i.Ti Sen. ( dent to allow for consideration of, finall.v rescheil. When police ari-lved, they found former state representative, broth- nance Minister Donald ^M, Fleming levee broke at Terre Haute early (week of strike tiiat has (-iirtalled Huhert H. Humphrey iD-M'nnij broad domestic and foreign policy his 73-year-old father-in-law, Rob- er of journalisfa* Stewart and showed budget revenues of $.b,- today, flooding about 20 per cent 1 (katrihutlon of three metropolitan called today for a new U.S. for-, inlere.M.s. * i P.\B.\T’ROOPS IN ei'P R F S ert Porter, .seriously injured with Joseph,-Alsop. 047,100,00(). compared \.ilh the of West Terre Haute and forcing ; area necvs|)apers. ' eign economic policy, to replace I 2. Loiig-tciuii. low-intercut rate l XIrosla. r.vpnis, June 16 gunshot and knife wounds. Stale Sen. Benjamin L. Bar- I pievioiis year's .$.b.l06.,b00.000, and! some 1.000 persons to flee Ihei-r Adlai Stevenson in London tells one he said "i.s geared to the needs 1 loams, plus tax inccntive.s, to in-i British jet transports loaded State ^Police said it was murder ringer, 47. New Milford . attorney 1 expenditiire.a of ■.$.b.086.,b00,flc0 homes. British he will not l»e running as of 193S." i duce private enterpri.se to ini rea.se with paratroopers began streak- and attempted suicide. "and dairy farjjier, serving his I compared with 84,849.000.000. Civil Defense official,* said the Democratic eandidale (or U.S. He .said a Rockefeller report j its Inve.stment in the development ing into C'ypros today in |he sec- Mrs. Wintera. who watched her fourth term in' the . General As- residents had ample warning and presidency in , 1960. . . . Special made public last night offered "a of miderdeveloned nations in co- \ ond case of a. troop buildup t* husband die, was unhurt. She suf- aembiy. tyi’o in the Hoii.se. two in The white paper vvsa presented I in advance of Fleming's first ftill- all were evacuated^ safely from meeting ot the ■ Intet-American grand design " for a new polic.v to | ordination with government activ- ' keep peare an this .Medlter- fered shock, however, and could the Senate. the western Indiana town. Economic and Social Council, to meet the needs of a modern world ities in this field. j rahenn island.; B.x* the time th* not tell police all the details of the J. Kenneth Bradley. 5,b. West- I fledged budget, " high he will de- , liver to Farllament 'niestfay night. The break was on the sugar consider' a proposal for a bemi- : in which "newly independent, un- 3.. Encouragement of regional emergency air lift ia completed, tragedy. port, an attorne.v, former Repub- ' derdevelopcd nations ,\vill play a 'structures aimed at the progres- Porter was taken to Sharon Hos- Hie is expected to propose all-time creek, a tributaiy to the Wabash spherii; conference, 'canceled. Pan about. 8,000 paratroopers nlll b* lican.staje chairman and national River, and was about a mile up- American Union says in Washing- ; Vital i-ole ' ' sive elimination of tiadc bariiers here bolstering the permanent pital, where he remained uncon- commiltecnisn and former state high spyiding of around 86 billion. 1 In-contrast to tlie deficit for the stream from where the creek emp- top. ‘ ' Sen. George D. .^Alken (R-Vtl ,is a step **fn the direction cif free- 'ttrillsh force of *15.000. The ira t aciou'and In critical condition. Po- [agreed that the report pulnt.s up a ing. world trade." 900 men flew In Saturday. lice did not charge him. pending '* S tM e " W Theodore S. Ryan. 3?. the tjles into the Wabash river. Donald Keeton, the lovesick air- Authorities .said most of the man who wrote siiiride note and , need for policy changes.* But he 4. International' agreements to ...,tke outcotnc of his injujies. ' • .b.3. Sharon cattle raiser, a member Pf*'! "''" said it should have placed niore Lt. William Menser, commander of the Legislature sim^e 19.b3, pres- I P>'e<'‘':t«'n ex- JAPS TO GET A-PLANT and the Consei vn^lve cabinet last waa no strong current. returned to Keesler Air Force empha.sis on wliat he called "the, port.s, eapecially in' cases whcip laindon, June 16 (^5—Britain of the Canaan State Police Bar- Ident pro tempoi-e of IhT Senate, major tajget" of higher wages for such exports as coffee,, oil or tin and Japtin aimed an agreement racks. said his men had pieced to- former state chairman of the Con- December had forecast a favorable Ti*ucks. some Slread.v loaded Base, Miss., to face .4WOL balance >ef'880 million. \>’jth furniture, were, standing by charges. . .Connecticut - division foreign \Vbrkers to inciea.se their play, an impdrlant part in (he na- tioilny under which the Japnes* gether thia story of the shooting: necticut-Citizens for Eisenhower. ,The Walters, and ,their 2-year- friie white jjaper hgiirea did not ready to evacuate families if the of the American Cancer Society purchasing power. ^ tional income of a country. . will buy a British-lrallt atorol* U.S. Rep. .^to n i N'. Sadlak. .bO, 'I'he report, the third of a serlea "Regjona.l development bbnks electric'power plant designed t*. old daughter, Kim. w ere' Jjj tbs' Rockville, ''Oongressmhn-at-larjt.e inriude 8371.5O0!0OO collected and watw came Ihrriugh the levee. announces 825,000 fund iri honor spent for qld-age pep.sions and an- Civilian. Defense officials'' said of .Westltfook hotel ' owner Bill bv the .special studjes project of and organization* inay prove a wlHiktand irlhquaka*. At U i kitchen of their DUnbar Road home; for five terms, who is expected .to the Rockefeller Brothers IMnd, most' fruitful piethod of relating same time, Japan signed n 10- here yeaterday morning, waiting be renoritlnstea.for that office if. otljjr ,8102 riitliion-—the difference they feared that six meiL who Hahn's "money, raising aecom- were WiOfking on the levee, were plishmsnts.”' . . -Maj. Alfoi-d Inc.^..^mong other things called regional needs to the vafious fonris yU r agreement witk ill* Untted for the chttee to bi;ew. Later, they he fails to win the gubernstoHsl tifitween .the amouiit i taken in and of- int^nattonaf assistance avail- ixut*a in Wnahington. Th* "Were going to atte'pd ehurch. nbiriinstlon. . . 1 }>llld out'for old" age ^a.vnients • cut olt when the water broke (AD Williams, sjieed filer of a for: . through.. They could' not be sure generstton ago. and a fighter for 1. Making the reciprocal, trade able."/the report said; adding: United R ta ti will previde Japan Mrs. Walters’ IS-year-^ld son by State Comptroller Fred R. Zel- was borrowed from the Treasury agreements program "a perma- "Some of ..our aid' can be moat with 2,700 kUegenman i — *fi n • ' prrvlou* mavrisge,' Edward ler, 58, Stonington, buiinessmafl, and was included in the budget to- In the darkness, but efforts were Jdr i»ower and a , separate Sir force, dies of cancer at Elizabeth nent part of our national policy" riehed n ra a tw n ^ r atafejM with n*^ dtscralion to th* Presi-i , (Ce«UwM& M Fsg* nirtM B ) 1 raketon. ''u. , i . (OnilBMd M Fag* Two) ^ (OeatlaiMd m Thri) (CoatlM iedn Fag* tUx) 'J (OMtUiaad M Faff* Two) at**, N. 6., JiospitaL

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Young; WHEN EXPEEJS CLAm .TAKES A (Contlnnetl frois- 'Pagr One) (OenUnned from iPager Op«^ Sooth daalar ' FLYER" Courtney Beach .Bouma, jgESULTS BIAV BE NOBMAL C^wbfty” The annual achool pltmics for BANTLY OIL , >'-Hber ride voteanble la Mior Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Beach, (Conttnoed from Pag* One) Aug. 6; the DemOCTaUc primary, W N o te s emu Q u otes Stratton, lay asleep in 8 bedroom- Bj) Alfred SbetiiwoM I iSm S miW SiM-SslS of Mansfleldr Ohio, were' married the six riemisntaity grades will be Aug. 20. I -IMI' \N) , l\l bKHKIH ^ being made to reach any that were Experts often r^ c h the same stranded on the other side. shotgun roaradi Winters, ♦ 10 3 ^ Tuesday at 7 p;m, in the Fimt Jieht tomorrow . 4f th r (leather is former state senator, expected to A candidate would have'to poll : 'I 'M IN - I Id 1,1 IL YOST. wounded in. the.back and shoulder, goal as average players, but they V 10 3 2 ^ lVEO.i "D O N ^ GO NEAR Presbyterian Church, Hartford. at least 01 per cent of the dele- The water was moving slowly may take dlidlffi ferent paths to get TflB W ATER"—eolor favorable. In ’(Itc avent of rain the be renominated for a,iixth term aa and officials said it would spread staggered to a nearby room, then fKJ7 32 ■ihe Rev. Arthur P. Bourne of gates on the first ballot to elim- TEL Mitchell 9.4595 No lesi than 11 Manchester resl-v^ t). Arthur Miller lll< f was cited recently for having com- sotoerv sJong Um -wdy picnics wfll -t then - ha held qn^’ comptroller If he" loses his, bid to the n e a r b y community of died. there. 7|i*.' ixr 3 Morristown, N. J., grandfather of inate the possibility of a-qijimary. denU are members of the Sphinx " bridge St. is an honorary pleted 440 hours. Barbara Mc- be verylm raetlog.' WE®t KAST» the bridegroom, officiated, using Wednesday.. for the gubernatorial hbmtnAtien. Heretofore, he needed Only 51 per KUCKVIi.I.E TR R-SITr Dresser in a short time. They esti- member. He. was a bass drum- Intosh wad next with 271 hours Porter, Ms face smeared with Temple Shrine Band, the p ii^ ^ ~ blood. Walked through the kitchen. ITast. opened the fo w o f apedea, ^ * J 7 8 4 2 the double 'ring ceremony. Mrs. ■ Grades 1, 2 and 3 will go to Gay The convention will also nomi- cent of the vote for nomination. mated that another 200 persons Shrine Band. Organized 1b ' mer. . . Driggs*'has been bsmd li- Slid Helen GWorek, 299, houra East mode tha fli9t expert -tVhan police arrived, they hw4 'W J » 74 » 1C5 5 William J. YHiller presided at the G(ty accompanied by five teachers nate candidates for lieutenant- None of "the gubernatorial can- would have to be evacuated thiere. the band is now in its ^ U t' year. brarian since he joined 15' years ' of the hand by putting up the ft Q 10 t another gunshot^ They found po t - ft 8 5 organ. Dr. Calvin H. Buchanaii, and Fith tWo Red Cross swimming didates is believed to be entering About 500 persons were evacuat- Silk Towners in the Uuid Include ago, and Ekiwin served three years Branching out With a second THIOK gOvernor, secretary of state, treas- tei, wounded in the face, in a bed- MML ft S7 9 4 2 pastor of the church, aisisted. instructors provided to supervise the convention with the solid sup- ed earlier last night at West Terre the following: bashes; ^ ym on d as band manager. Carlson aa^ eatery is Adrian Groot Jr. of 20 Tbia la n pli^ that cannot JoM. Moora urer,' and attorney-general. All Haute and Dresser. room, , , ’Given In marriage by her broth- the swimming and 'bathing activi- port of a majority of the delegates, Brown of 101. Walker St. gnd sumed Edwin's duties this year, Jensen St., who is now.,operating I f West has the king of amdes, ftK »5 OOANED BEEF er, Charles F. Young, the bride ties. these offices are now held by ,Re- but it seems certain that at I'eaat There Were two smaller breaks jj Turfclngton Jacobs has been a band member Lt. Menscr said police were un- WAQ8 V of 1.5K Adrian's 'Drive-In at 300 W. Mid- Bast will win the trick w iu the was attended by Mrs. Charles J. punlicans. two—Zeller and Alsop—have more on the earthen Sugar Creek levee j porest S t.< ^ clarinets, for 40 years, and 20-year men in- able immediately to develop a mo- ft A 9 4 'Grades '4, 5 arid 6 will be trans- Three of the incumbents, how- Thai Interpret The Alfred dle Tpke, as well as the Sandwich quara. I f South has the k ln i of Mi PASTROMI Matt Jr. of Bast Hartford, a. ma- >rted by school bus'' to Camp than the 126 votes needed to peti- earlier last night, but workers got Briggs Jr. of 616 N. Main St., E g- clude Waddell, Inman and Need- tive for the Whooting. H e issued i^dflcs, he win feel obliged to win ever, have aald they will not seek Nook’at 999 Main St. Groot fea- this repbrtr tron of honor. Bridesmaids were' -urel in Letianon ((there they will tion for a primary. Bradley may Wishes Of The Fsmily them repaired before much w'ater bert'Inman of 198 McKee St., ham. The active band member- tures his own .type chiU sauce, for- the first trich f 6r fear that ba will SeUh w t ^ 5 i W ? Wm renomination. They are Lieuten- Porter had been despondent over 3(isa Nancy Bourns, sister o f the aim be supervised bj^ five teachers also,have the required number or poured through the breaks. Joseph Needham o f 47 Thomas ship totals 67 and the group meets mulated by his father, Adrian-Cr.,' never win a spade trick 'at oH If 1 f t Pam 1 f t ' Mu SANOWIGH ^ Granted Degree ant-Governor. Charles W. Jewett his wife's health for some time. bridegroom; Miss Carol Maclv;ft'',' a i^ tw o Red Crou Instructors in a close to it. Goy. Harold \V. Handley declar- Monday nights in . the Shrine club- and.used fo r the past 33 years. he doesn't take hta king At once. 2NT Pass 3 NT PU Barbara Le* Sle.t.lenaki, daugh- of bid Lyme. Secretary of State JOHN B. BURKE ed a state of emergency in TerrpJ Mrs. Porter suffered a shock Pass PaM WITH POTATO ^ cousin o f the bride of Boston, program of badminton, softball. None of the capdldates. however, rooms in the Hotel Bond in Hart- Since- 1925 the Groot family has A ftw all, South cannot tMl that Mildred P. Allen of Hertford, and Haute yesterday at the reqacRym several Weeks ago, and was ad- Opeaias Isad — ft4 SALAD...^S. am- at the local branch includes John run. He is sure of oas spads and veil of imported English 'Uluaion No pre-8ch(K>l children will be the University of Washington. polling at least 20 per cent, or | basaador to Spain, ing your Charge Plan nam- communities passe3~*their flood Seattle, where she has i:een awarij- Ut)vin as manager and Robert Local Stocks four clubs, and thsrefora needs cascaded from a miniature pearl allowed to attend with the parent 126, of the 630 convention dele- I Lodge was r,ecently endorsed for ber , . . crisis. ' “ “ Benham as assistant manager. four tricks in thejw d suits. Meld Over! Ends ' croWn. She carried a colonial bou- volunteers this year since allowing ed a research assistantship for the gates on any convention ballot | the nomlnattori by New Canaan A t Anderson, a battered earthen Utwin has headed the Winkler I f South diamond fiaesae, quet of w-hlte roBcs. etephanotis them to come in other years re- summer and a teaching assistant- can petition for a primary. A GOP , delegatea.*but the endorsement was Get levee held up under pounding by "Marjorie MenringstoF' operations in Msinchester which ttuntaitions Pumlahed by he will lo a e ^ Eaat'a queen. B u t and I’vy. sulted in some hectic experiences. ehip for next fall. primary thta year would be held’ later withdrawn at his request. Immediate the west fork of the W’hite lUver, In color S iU Plus... first started in 1933 at 191 Cen- Coburn A Mlddlebrook, Du, WiU thM''tafce the ace o f epadta All four attendants wore bal- '• -i-a. w . e..- •*> :.. , M Other School Notes Her fiance, Clifford A.. Woolfolk. but extensive flood damage was Phu S«H> STEIGER to ' ’V' Delivery ter St. David Sharpley is a aalep- Bank Stocks and lead another spade, defeating lerina-length gowns of white ofr Inform •’I parties are being ar- is working toward his Ph.D. in reported in the city. The river WUlIam Waddeil Conn. Bank and Trust "A ereu tbo BrMga,” «ffiS -U iU “DAY OF THE BAD MAN” John Hnlpy Photo man and Raymond Hanna store, the Contract w-x % gandy, embroidered In .aqua. Aqua ranged bj, students to be held In microbiology at the same uni- nights held earlier for towns- crested at 20 feet Saturday night Co...... 36(4 ...... J....“ MRS. jGOURTNEY beach BOURNS of Directors of the Andover Lake Dr., and Harvey Wahnqulst of clerk. Eull machine shop aervtcda 39(4 i f South triea the heart flhcaee, dnonaSoope nad Color sailn bandit trimmed the bodices. several classrooms.; on the last day versity. people. Property Owners' Assn, will meet and has been falling slowly sinOe. ara maintained in the new cifider First National Bank of WED.t "Boojour THotonu”. They wore satin headbands In the ^ Her marrikge to Woolfolk will 270 Autumn St.; horn, Henry Ja- Adrian Groot Jrt all Will ht well. How does he know of school. A full day's session, will The first dance of the season at 8 p.m. Wednesday. . The Red Cross said a total of cobs of 718 HHlstown Rd.; tn im ' block and plate ^ass 1-story unit. Mancbekter ...... 27 31 which finesM to try? "PUR SUIT O F GRAF 8PEE'* Frad MaeMurray-Joaa Woldoa aame color with white face veils.: be held Friday. take place in Ihglewood on June 127 city blocks were covered by Hartford National will be held in the Red Barn June pets, Frank Maloney o f 22 Ehigle- Winklers have been in the auto- operating the State Lunch in 1925 The answer Is that South doaao't The matron of honor carried tur- Clergymen Attend XjrUl Sheepbahe Slated. 28, and amon) thegqests expected 27 at 8 p.m. and will be open to Moncheeter Evening Herald (IMcuOfni water, with. 208 home owners re- Bank A Trust Co, 32(4 34(4 quoitir and white camatlona, wood Dr. and William Waddell of motive field since 1917, and then the Three GirU* Coffee know. His best chance,. Is to com- TTie annual Sheeprbake will be co- will be an incle fronvA^anchester. dancers aged 6 to 60. Herb Mer- .\ndnver (Hirreapondent, Mr*. Paul PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY porting minor damage and five re- Manchester Trust .. JS8 63 etephanotis and ivy. The colonial 43 HoUistef St.; flute-piccolo, El- * * Shop, both on 'Main St., in 1930, bine some sort of pU ^ 4qr both Counseling Parley j ------— aponsored by the Volunteer Fire Judge Wesley C. Grykr and his cier will call. D. Pfanstiehl, telephone Pilgrim porting major damage. In addi- Fire .Insuranca Companies bouqueta of .the bridesmaids were family. .901 M AIN ST__ Ml S-5821 ^ llbtt Washburn 36 N. Lakewood One hundred hours each of vol- and the Tropical Health Drink in ted suits instead of-rilependlijA^on Department and the Sportsmen's In other lake news, the Board 2-6856. tion, 70 other buildings were re- Aetna Fire ...... 67(4 70(4 o f turquoise and white eamatlons: Circle; andxdrum major, Joseph imteer. service with the Junior 1941 on E. Center St. The Sand- onlyane. ^ , Two local clergymen. RabbH Club on July 12. The event has —- ■ ported damaged. Hartford F ire...... 152 162 Mrs. Young selected for her State Conventions Prentice of U 2 El. Middle Tpke. AuxiUary at Manchester Memorial wich Nook opened in 1941. A fter arlnnlng the flm ^ spade Leon Wind of Temple Beth Sholom ^ i - i usually been scheduled for the last will be held Wednesday, Thursday Waddell. 67 years . young, still Ho^iital were noted by the fol- National ...... 78 82 daughter's wedding a turquoise Groot served os an Intelligence Phoenix ...... 63(4'^ 86(4 trick. South runs aU four clubs in and the Rev. John Hannon of St. l o t i e 1 e l e V l S e C l Saturday in June but has been and Friday at the elementary marches in pimulM. low ing'girls: Helen (Jworek, Je- officer with the field surtlUery In the hope iff creating a d ia c a r^ g allk chiffon sheath and hat, white James' Chuich, are attending a changed to avoid conflicts with school.' Cleaning and fluoride Timid Typhoon Former Manenibder men ^who rene Minney, Karin Pearson, Pat Life and Indemnity Ina. Cos,. orchid corsage. The bridegroom’s World W ar n in the Asiatic-Pa- Aetna Casualty .... 130 14( problem for the opponents. De- 3-day institute on mental health several other activities at that treatments will be given by ap- arc’*^acUve with the^^band include Hubbardi' Diane Lechauase, (^nnle mother was attired In a pale pink For the first time in Connecticut cific theater of operations. He is Aetna Life ...... 189 I9t clarer next caabea. the ace and aspects of pastoral counseling at lime. pointment only. Dick ■ Ranney. East Hartford Wennergren, Sandra Chartier, Sue silk sheath, matching shoes and hat history, portions of the State Re- Dies in Texas a former Civilian Defense di- Conn. General . . . . 261 271 king of diamonds In the hope of the Hartford Seminary Foundation. ^ Joseph Carter has been named Additional Information may be Ibu look for (snare drum); Jamea O. Edtbin. Buckley, Linda Brodeur and Jo^ and a white orchid ebraage. They publican and Democratic Conven- rector In Manchester. Groot 'is Rtfd,.Steam Boiler ..9 0 10( dropping the queen. When nothing The institute is sponsored and] chairman for the firemen ^^and will obtained .from Mrs. Willard Gre- Wethersfield (tynipani); and^Rsdr anne l^nahue. Joan Anderson, assisted the bridal party at a re- Brownsville, Tex., June 16 married and the father of four Travelers ...... 75(4 7J marveloiu happena. South finally flnVnced“bv‘lh; NaUoniil inVotute WTIC-TV choose his own committee. non. mond Carlson, West Hartford, ception a t Sunset Ridge. Blast of Mental Health with the co o p era- Channel 3, will inatall cameras and flavor like t ]^ — Alma, the Umld typhoon, rippled president of the Junior AuxiUary, children. Public Utilities falls back on the-’haart ftneaae. A t the Fire Department meeting Lasagne Night Planned Hartford, followirig the ceremony. tlon of the State Department o f ">>cro^ones In the Bush^ Me- to her demise in the lower Rio Conn. Light ft Power 19 21 "Vidoo tvoryda/' Friday night badgi were awarded Mrs. Benjamin San Giacomo of Grande valley areas of Texas and On their return from a trip to Mental Health. The clergymen are Hartford, beginning in high priced spreads.. ert P. Bowen, Mrs. Michael Kuchy, HarUord Electric Lt: 62(4 6- - T AU RIgMa Bermuda, the couple wHl - live in tonight, to carry U)c keynote to Jack Rice, William Hor.ton. Leon. Lake Rd.. will serve > lasagne Mexico today. Coventry Hartford Gaa Co. .. 38 41 part of " a'limited'group-of 50 at- Palmer. Hovvard Pohl anti Norman Mrs. William Sweeney, Mrs. Ralph San Diego and be at home to their speech ()n the openinj* day of each made from an ailtheplic Italian . M. V FllbMt The tropical storm, first of the Southern New England tending the event, Noel since they have become quali- r ^ p e and from Imported in- M. Bums, Mrs. Hig^na and Mrs. lAITN U TriM friends after July 4. Sessions of the institute started | convention and the major activities hurricane season, f^ led to pack Telephone ...... 38(4 40(4 , fled to oi>erate the apparatus gredients at a meeting of the Rita Bowers. The bride attended Manchester this morning and will continue second, or nominating, day. the punch of stprms^triking the MMufacturing Companies owned by Uu department Homemakers Club later this Gulf of Mexico'area in previous D ay Scho ol Sets Graduation ^ In chJUg;e of closing the class FAMILY schools and received her BA de- each day through Wednesday. The j The Republican convention will kToom will be Mrs. Mohr, Mrs. Arrow, Hart, Heg. ..49 I A dry chemical extinguisher has month. a’' * ' years. Associated Spring .. 19 . I TOWITB! gree from Jackaon College for speakers will include Dr. Jolin A. take p la ^ today and tomorrow. However, one. death was blamed Atinold E. Carlson and Mrs. Dudley Women, Tufts Universlty-She is a P. Millet o f the New York S tate} TTie keidtote speech by Howard be.en acquired to augment the Members planning to attend Fetgusmi.— - Bristol Brass ...... , g ^ I on high waves that were churned F o r F rid a y ; Seven to 'Lea ^ e KalsUe Wm S member of Chi Omega National Psychiatric Institute: the Rev. j Pyle, administrative assist'ant to equipment on the new 4-wheel the session at Mrs. San Giacomo's Mothers assisting with timBar Collins ...... 85. V i drive pumpei. home "are asked to call Mrs. up by the storm. The victim was Dunham Bush ...... 7' aeac Kellr sorority, and until, recently was a William G. Bi)*r. 8J. associate pro- i Piesident Eisenhower, will be aired A.. B. Wilson, ,29. Houston, who classes this week at the Second ''Moriarle Mvniasitar” second grade teacher at Waddell . New members voted in were Charles Kukucka, Mrs. Martin Sau- Coventry Day School will have^mony and will be held at the home Em-Hart ...... 46(4 fessor of psychology at Fordham I tonight beginning at 9 o'clock. drowned yesteiflay while swim- Congregational (Jhurch will in- School. The bridegr<»m was grad- University; !tabbi I. Fred Holland- The Democrats will meet on F il- David Goss A»d Edward Keesler. er or Mrs. Joseph Remesch Jr. by ming on Galveston beach. Us 17th annual graduation -pro- of C&th Terry Steam ...... 143 Navy aboard Alrci’aft Carrier USS ministration Hospital. the keynote speeches by simulcast Nathan Gatchell will speak on A registration night for the rentisU rains were reported in the Bumsi WilUngton; Catherine Fla- To Visit TV Station 277 BROAD hia experiences in Mexico and will PTA-Red CroBM swimming classes Directors to Meet Torrington 24 BeiBrtngtori, f,. , 7 The. main'subjects ft>r discussion but' will cover the second day's de- wake of the storm in Mexico. Brownie Troop 70 will visit the show color slides at the Grange at Andover Lake will be held June herty, town: Elsa Mae Hernberg. The League of Women Voters U.8. Envelope, com. . 21 >4 sre 'Thie Unfolding Personality.’’ ! velopment* separe.tely. ^ ' Light rains were touched off in Mansfield Depot; Maurice Mori- Ranger Andy W TIC-TV show at RADIO TELEVISION meeting at 8 .o'clock tonight in the 23 a t 8 p.m. at the Red Barn. (LWV) Board of Directors will at- U.S, Envelope, pfd. .. 11 (4 LAW SPECIFIES CASH WAGES "The Clergyman's Role in Child ‘ When the sessions reconvene at Texas as the dying storm moved arty, Manchester; Raymond Moz- 4:15 p.m. Friday. Development,” "T h e Techniques of 10 a.m on the .second day of each Town Hall. A penny auction will TTiis registration date has been inland. Cotulla had .42 inches, Vic- tend a training meeting from 10:30 Veeder Root ...... 45 Montpelier. Vt. — payment of zer, Bolton; William Pittman, Events Planned \ Pastoral Counseling" and "The i convention. W TIC will be on hand be held. arranged for the convenience of toria .12, and Brownsville .09./ A a.m. to 2:30 p.m. tomorrow at St The above quotations ora not to | .. S'Roffiord, Coon, (tSM) RERLBM OCM\ wages in cash is specifically Manchester; and Mark Turklng- Coventry Players. Inc., wiU have I / L U N C H E O N S cl s Mow Bavon. Ccan,. "OratnaS*" \ called (or in a Vermont State Deeply Disturbed Pei son in the | to air important (levelopments as Dental Clinic Set owners of lake cottages who were light rain was also reported „at Paul's Episcopal, (Jhurch, Walling- oe construed as actual markets. WHUU.rBlBM Sunday and Monday. entry; Melinda Christadore. Storrs; Court, was fined 390 lor reckless program. ( S) WOBLDW BEST .MOVIES Judith Fairbank, Manchester; Lor- driving and 321 for failure to drive lyn, N. y., couple were Injured to- I 'OOd Coffee TV TBEATEB Only new Mr«. Filb*ri'* hot il... accompany the group They were Curt Resch, and hia "Jehaar Biek" Kristen Larson. Coventry; David der suspension and 36 for disre- Mrs. Joseph MotycKa will attend ^"Bring the famOy to dinner" I (U) BOXIMG rBEUMinZBIEfl because the iweeter, fresher flavor garding a stop sign. wife, Glorina, both 22. and from Sizes M to 38 lt:SS ( S4S> BOXIKO Ogrean, Storrs; Frances Poucel, the national conventlor of PI Beta Coventry; Jeffrey Rheaume. Bol- Robert B. Trail. 21. of Storrs, 2521 Washington A vs., Brooklyn. rraaki* Bjff t *. Taaimy you get in Mrs. Filbert’s Margarine Phi Sorority at Swampsedtt. Mass,, ITiey were taken to St. Vincent’s TtUa IS raaaSa. U(bl is a Filbert family discove'ry. Thi* ton; Robert Robinson, Coventry; was fined 36 for a stop sign vio- from Thursday through June 28. wetekl* Wendy Steele, Bolton: Judith W il- Hospital. Bridgeport, where he vvas IHJ.'S TIRE and ns-M) iri'D io one in roixt- secret recipe gives Mrs. Filbert's a FUEL lation, 33 for failure to keep to the Mrs. Motycka is province presi- treated for a fractured right leg WOOD "Tha taft Maad liamson. Coventry: Gail Wolcott. right of a rotar>’ and 39 for fail REPAIR SHOP . . Wr t r e ’m c " flavor never before possible... and Manchester; and Catherine Yang, dent of the organizstion. and possible internal injuries, while ure to change his address on his 180 Spmeo S t—Ml 9-0859 B IQ r a Y o f £ ^ < S) WATEETBONT You'll lika Mrs. Filbort's instantly. sor. was fined 315 fetr fishing with after .yhool at the .home of Mrs. tors who were driving near the OIL parts 'vlth the first by the Kinder- Jean FT Roy, Uttle Blossoms 4-H scene, stopped to administer first (xaat> J U T M i------iTBB ( S) NEWS a WFJITHEB:^ The clean way it cuts. The smooth garten section, and the second by out a license. He win be denied a ilsas) TUB V; '(V0R8 S> 8H£KM THE n o NEWS buy a finer spread, no matter what followed by a medley of songa vertible only 10 minutes before’ the "The Leas Samaier" ------IlfKJf------The Grade 8 graduates will each Patrol Hours^ Community House; Cub Scout 4 ta «) titruBB from * baif (M> WEATHBB accident probably prevented more I4S)---- HOalOWW ------X O P L __ _ (U) NEWS you pay.. deliver a speech. There will be According to records at the (Cov- Pack 65. Webelos Den. 6 p.m., Sta* Briiui Dealeirr la US4S) S B O a T STUUM aerlo'as injuries. .^1 Look fo r Mrs. Filbort's in your gro- choral numbers by the Junior and entry Police Patrol headquarters South St. School; Den 2 at 3:15 US) BDUE US MIOBT p.m. with Mrs. Charles Lowery: Eec.^ ( S) BAMaBB ABBY aenior glee clubs under the direc- on Main St. the following hours (41) AMBBICAN BANDSTABD cer's refrigerated case. Discover the BOLAND tion of Miaa HMa laioto of the Uni- were volunteered during May by Den 8 at 6:30 p. .. with Mrs. Clar- Connecticut’s Favorite Circus 4:U I LEO T U B E UVES the orchestra. nest J. Peloquin, 36;° Anthony J. Also, Boy Scout Troop 57 at 7 TUESDAY. (tt> THE F IM T BBbH Mothers of the Parent's Council, p.m.i American Legion Home; Girl (Sai UOMRDY ‘ITMB IN STAU E R S Tel. Ml 3-6320 Paulis, 34; Mrs. Lila M. Leary, FOPEYR Mrs. Harold- Waldron, chairman, 74^4; Eugene W.' Conner. 70; Scout Troop 28 at 2:30 p.m., JUNE ■ iW lU I THE BIQ 8BDW 24-Hour Burner Service will be in charge of decorations. Thomas J. Ounnhek, 22; Richard Church Community House; Nathan Cirens Grounds, Cider Mill Bond "fkuuU Em *" Special Offer: A reception for ■ the Grade 8 Hale (Chapter, Jaycees, 8:30 p.m,, ( Sf M IC U Y MOUSE CLDB K. Folsom, .85; Marcus Hamilton, Near the 3-J’s Reatnurant IN) T U EABLY SHOW graduater -wiH follow the-cere- ~75; 'Anthony Sanlofb, 77X;’ Frank Glenney Park ckubhouser Board o f .. Tt^oe~DlaIly; 2 and 8 P.AL (*•> r.VIUOBT TBEATEB E. Spencer, 3814: George Palmer, Finance, 8 p.m., 75own Office Build- ' Di^ra open 1 and 7 PM , •:N < S) POPKVB TBEATEB ing. 4U) FAITH FOB TODAY S a v e IP^ on two pounds! 59(4; and Edward WUaort, 39. Adults 91.25— ChUdren 7Sc 6:M < S> B A I^Y F , —LAST OF T U Hours for the auxiliary members Aiiaplces Conatoblea Aasocintlon MOBTCAm follow; James CToviello 8r„ 80(4; MonchMter E ,‘t n l n g Herald ^______( . » NEWSv W E A T H U ft ' li Coventry rbrreai 8POBTS CHADWICK & CO. Malcolm E. C. Devine Jr., 20(4; lent, Mrs. F. m> SPOBTStABT n\n hJJ liilf Joseph Dobrowlsky, 75; Richard Pauline little , telephone Pilgrim (U> BIO FIOniBE , __ 084 CENTER ST,— MI 9-9889 2-6281. ^ 6:M la i BFELTAL ASSIGNMENT Dubiakaa, 24; Hubert Harris, 58: S;4a ( I t ) NEWS H O T hot ira to r... Raymond Victor, 46(4; and Frank S;U ( S) TOWN CBIEB ____ ll:M I4S) P B A T U U POBTY I This coupon worth 5 ^ Ceaser, 36. 7:W ( 1) NEWS. W R A T U B . AND U;l* uai W EATBU AND SPOBTS H U N T BPOBT8 (M> WEATHEF Caucus Ohaages Police Investigate ( I ) TRLL IT TO THR MAYOB 11:U U » (liLLION IMILLAB HOVIB ilw a ysl Two residents enrolled as Re- U I) 7 O'CLOCK BETOBT "Cafe Hoileea" epos. ( I) WOBLO’S BEST MOVIES publicans, one as a Democrat and 2 Slight Accidents "Bachelor Melher", 1 Oil 1- P O U N D Purchase one transferred from the Republi- (Ml JACK FABR SHOW End hot water worries for good! can to the Democratic party dur- Niellob T I D F (») jaCR fabh show New, U.S.-CARLIN automatic oil- 0l4(9«u« Manchester police mode no ar- ( tl NEirS a W EATBU To Margarine Dealers in this vicinity: accordance with the agreement made WCBWI B ing the special session of the Reg- MonehMtsr • Inc. ( 8) NEWS with you provided you and the cus- fired Hot Water Heater supplies a » IbcbU istrars of Voters for caucus en- rests following investigation of C I R C U S You are authorized to .a c t_ as our two minor accident^ Saturday. TUESDAY ^ torrier have complied with the tarma full 30-gaIlon tankful of constant rollment Friday. A ll three are in Lunch Date Tuesiai agent in redeeming this coupon, Mrs, Patrolman. Eli TombUng Jr. re- itria I S) NEWS 'l of the offer. J. H.'Filbert. Inc. Offer temperature hot water every 15 the First District. No changes Goodyear usat) LOVE OF LIFE - Filbert's Margarine will pay you in e.xpires midnight, July 12, 1958 were made In the Second District. ported that vehicles operated by Bosineasmen’s luncheoiis minutes—more: than you'll use for (N at) TIC TAL M TO H PTA to E1e< t Miss Margaret Hamilton, 17,-of 38 deaerve (and get) our apoclaJ u:u ( at a v a a bchBy baths, automatic washers, cleaning Hillside St., and Wilfred J. Chali- •ttentloD 1 ^ our NYLON TIRES U:W ( (U BmxVWOOn*S BEST Coventry Grammar School PTA AIR CONDITIONED UI) 8EABCH FOB TOHOBBOW . 1. every modem need. Check, these four, 59, of Vernon collided at V. • will h^ve an elactjoh of officers store and Plant 295 Brood S t (XZM) IT COTED BE VOT Mrs. Filbert’s Margarine big features; at 8 p.m. tomorrow at the'andltor- Church and Park Sts. According (4t) LIFE TVITH EUBARETB ium. The slate nominated is Mr. to TambUng. ChoUfour turned BREADED H:46 (18) THF OTIPINO UUBT east onto Park St. from Church S T A T E TEL. M l 3-5179 1:N U«> NEWS y/ Hssta ksl wsbr tnsi 4 b | Usms Isstsr ttiin and Mrs; Robert Cleverdon, co- (It) FEATTBB FILM when he believed traffic was clear. NOW and TUESDAY (Ml POTOLAS FAIBIUNHS sttwr msthsdi. ¥ presidents; Mrs. Robert H. Wllcpx, s VEAL GUtLET y#: As he pulled out, he atruck the Conrimotn. From 0 PJM. (U ) WBATHEB AND LOCAL (UlkBINOO AT HOME Cut o u t—US* tod oy . vice president; Mrs. Hugh Merrill, NEWS liM UtrOONNBCnCTT LIFE >/ Cab Msr iNsflsi csib n swtii it M%. treasurer. , , ’ left i-ear fender of Mias Hamil- IMBnfMHlMMyBIHMir with Savory Tomato Sauce (N ) NEWS a WKATHEB ItM uai AS TH» WOBI.n FTBNS Also, Mrs. Vinton H. Wenner, ton's car, which was Also going I W I W W U M I — I M I i l H (4t) .(B in • W E ATB U (M) liM PLAYHOTSE V 61m Uas4 ball tmrt\ sgsliiit csrrsdts- east on Park St. and Spaghetti Parmesan Cheese lU ) SrOBTS FOOTS t:N (laat) BEAT THE IT J K I recording secretary: and Mrs. Ed- ItU iUM) OOTOLAS EDWABDS - ( 8) PTRLIC DEFENDEB msm ctM. nxt-kN sritsr. ward Goodhouse, corresponding Damage BOI'NE FABTY k- secretary. Nominations will be ac- Backing out .of a parking lot («) RIOHUOBTS , ( tVFKATITBEjTOKi , on Bisaell St„ Charlaa E. Hast- (M) NEWS ( 8) JIANDSrrAlff) - V • - V Pmarai kftlM hmm U4.-Cidis ad bsoMr. "epted from the floor. Installation (U ) 40HN DALY, NEWS (7t-8t) KITTY FOYLE ' This coupon worth of incoming officers will be by Mr. ings, 71, of 54 Cambridge St., 7iN < () PEATulkE rtua ' y/ Msdsm itflini. Hm4isim ki4t4 Mimsl atruck the fender of a car parked “ Baaeke Neterieee" V and'-Mrs. David . Slmmona, past - ’ ' < S) PEOPLE'S CHOICE flMi. presidents. at tha curb, according to Patrol- DRY CLEANING man Newton T aggart The second (U> BOBIN HOOD Po-op Picnics ^ A ciu i "MorUa’e F tiie" Piekiip and Dallvnry Mr NKtiltM... stst Hit IMS fssi sdiram Tlie two kindergrarten claases of car w'as qvraed by Francis W. Per-, <») T U BEAL MrtOYB on 1-POUND Purchase ’ ry. 34, of West Wllllngton. Dam- (M> THE PBICB IS BIGHT ' is WM task Hill ssntfss jrtw Imw kss«a| the South (Coventry Cooperative NSHER age was negligible.'' nSirniMvi (M) TEXAS B A N O W To Margarine Dealera in thia,vicinity: accordance with the agreement made School will have a picnic Wiednes- (U ) HIOKBV BOONEY SHOW with vou provided you and the cua- day at the Brookmoore home of DRY CLEANSERS. Ihc. You are authorized to act aa our iOMIuiii liW ( S) COTTMWN BOOEO 080 Broad S t— Dial 0U 9-7111 \/ FscbrrNffMtr. Mrs. Burton E. Moore, (eacher. Aa- UE4t) THE OBOBOE B TU S coupon. M „ S . r g " S . C , S . ' S S S oBACiB AixEft aaow sisting mothers will be M rs.'Fred- hAMMintHUMMMl .Filbert 8 Margarine wilt pay you ■...expirea midnight,'July 12. 1958, ■ erick C. Mohr Jr., Mrs, Ellsworth PLUS ' .O.-i; CsJI u$ f o t d%Uvry, Grcenleaf. Mrs. Joseph I. Grosso MANSFIELD Exclusive TRIPLE REFINED and Mrs. Kenneth Jurgenaen. r ^ 0 GINN V,,) The school's nursery class will NOW! ENDS TUESDAY .7: V Mrs. Filbert’s Margarine have it.s picnic Thursday. at the “Desire Under Tfi'eEhns” ATLANTIC HEATING OILS THE F, ft K . SCHAEFER B R E W lN a CO, O F CONNECTICUT. INC. same place with Mrs. Roy Higgins, Mrs. Michael ’Dkwohszyk and Mrs. • Plus “HIGH HELL“ ^ EKCITINO NEW TV SHOW! WtlUzm Oargtti to "THE NEW ftPVENTDRBS OF MABTJN KANEl" MORIARTY BROTHERS Martin Pina aasisUng. Thera will L. T. W O O D CO. «ftMia WMliiMdzyilO)0OPftI,WNB&TV (80) V. ’ ' ' r h - Looatoftii HDo-on UaklaaB* -\ / 301-31S CIM TER ST. Ml 3.S135 be no classes' Friday. , Jabim BtoTvart Teiephone MItchcil 3-1129 . Voliifiteer mothers ksslsUng with WED. "VEETIOOr-rOoler .•^JDIBSBI Stroat OB X oliH i TBrapIko rlaiaai this wMk iroUow': Rlok- U- •V , t -I. iVtv. V ■ ■■■ft ■i/ N- J. . : . X \> J: W: ' V .'" ''I'.

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(■ . .PAGE FOyft HANdHESTER EVENING HERAItANUtikSTER,-CUNN., MONDAY. JUNE 1968 ______taka a oaxioa trip in uppar Min- A WDKC—ItM VniAT— South Windsor Columbia neaota Lakes. WINF—ltSO At OOP OeavaaittM Ro^ville^Vr ____eraon V .S. Again Pushes O' . Daily Radio ,WTtO^10M Horace S. fermar ebair- y n Hott, \c M t« ta Tlin* WPOP~1410 man th* Republican Town Com R^ds to Free Nine Toira to Vote Tlie B ^y Has ^ mittee and atata.l^. LnVargm H. ■V, YEflR'ROUMl) iiiR X-iDli ■'T— r 3S WATKI NS - .7 Drug Store bed of $800; i tn « (oUowink ptognnj\^ )Wtlw to 48 Oatholle Ladlea Society Faieral Swvrn ' The first contact waa made Sat- WPOP—The World Today ^ a n $38,000 to cover Itema in the. grZduatez of Horace W. Porter A fourth break at Fabian'seiiitlon alao’extepeted brat wUhea to urday by -McQuall, chief Haison — to assure service that la highly Indivt*. a^ia— »:I»- School,.. at commencement axer- The Catholic taidlea Society will Drug Store on Windsor Ave. Doherty for the future. Ha waa U'lNF—ManeheatVr Htrald N««a WHAY—Polka Time current budget "in be presented a t' meet at 8 o'clock tonight In the Ormead J, West, Oireetor.' officer to the Ruaslan Army in -pifl apd deeply satisfying. ■jia— WCCC—Evening Muelc ciaea tomorrow night, to 'be held at curred laet night and netted ftlM given a Bast Germany. It reversed a 9- , w i h ' F —M umc for tht Flr«t bhlft hell of St. Columba's Church. The 14$ Beat Oenibr S ^ . WKNB—Cryefai Park Jamboree a gpecial town meeting to be held Yeomana Hall. . ‘ : Intruder about $800, according to Doherty declined'leclin renomlnatlon year U.S. policy of no dtre'ct deal- Air' eondftloned for "TIC—Ywi Bel Your Lila Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the Wafiv^ recitation' of the roeary Will be MltcheU S - n tt John Fabian, owner of the ortig for the party chairiinanahip thla v»nr comforL . *‘t?HAV—CounlT)' MUflc Caravan WDRC—Robert O. Lewie Carol Lynn, daughter of Mr. a^d Mrs. Don A. CairpentM- of Walter Card, a member of the held-in the Church proper prior to ings with tha Boat Germans, K*'"iu R*vu» WPOP-The World Tonight ping Elementary School. \T6S Loomis S t ' she waa born June b at Manchester Memorial Board of Education, who tiaa a son ■tw . year. -He aerved 10 yeara'^on the Diplomatic sources said McQuall WllllBiii P. Qulsh WKNB-P M the meeting, Mrs. E. P. Herrick of The money waa Uken from a city Council and twb terma as Raymond i. Qnlab WTIC-ho»- Miiirt Polka Tima ■ The iargest amount will be a Hospital. She has a brother, Keith, 6H; and two aistera, Sharon, among the graduatesr wlU present Itelton, a member of the Manches- would seek the rflesse of 'the IS’ . #DRC—T»nn. Emi* Ford C—Night Line the diplorau,. aafe after the thief knocked the third alderman, X American prisoners with a new ■#POP—Wai Work, $21,000 appropriation for the gen- 8, a ^ Roeemary, 3H „ ter Gaixien Club talk on flow- MaMkeeteFe OUcat IC—Ruely Draoer eral' government budget to be al- The Lions Club will praaent ita dial off the aafe door. Capt. Feter Thanking those aaaambled priicedural formula worked out by P—Hound Dog er arrangements. Hostesses ere with Vtoast Faellltlea J. ^gew lcz Mid after a aurvey Doherty said It had beenV>leaa' .Home, 7V*T.NF—Ne«" located as follows: Supervision-of Thirndora ^eaeph, ton of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Busky of 454 first Good OtlMnahlp award to Mra Eugene Leacoe, Mrs. Pater Off-Street Parking the Army and the U.S. State De-‘ Ml 3-5940 WHAy —P olka Time labor; $8,000; replacement ' and Woodland S t :He waa born June 8 at Manchester Memorial ona of the graduates Whose name this morning. y^e to work on the town c o rn e t partment Wl.NF—M unc with Jo* S trand WTlCVNight Line Morin Mid Mrs. John Mathleu, Establfthed li14 The break waa dlacovered by the tee and an educatibu to aerva obJ WDRfVRuety Draper maintenance. $4,000; garages, HospUal. His maternal grandparenta a rt Mr. and Mrs. Anthony will be announced during com- . The prisoners—eight officers and ,**{v HAY—Country Muilc Caravan WPOPAHound Dog $900; gasoline and oil. $1,600; Skipper Sr. of Somersvllle. and his paternal grandfather Is mencement The pupil who will re- Het Lnocliea the City Council, V ^ 'a sergeant from the 3rd Armored / ,W < V » -B ecp rd Ravu* »:#*— ■ \ ■ probate, $300; resident relief, Michael Busky of Wilson. \ • ceive the award was chosen by the Tha menu for the Porter School . a Principal apeaker, JriUlam J. Division In West Germany—were :* %K.N’B - P M WHAY-Nlgtil Watch- for the rest of the week la: Tomor- O’Brien, aaalatant Houae minority 225 MAIN ST. > MTIC—Roa, Miller WTIC-HoVard .Pyle Addree* $7,300; and'hnsurande. $900. teachers atid principal. selz^ by the Reds June 7 when WDRC—Trnn Emi* Ford WDRC—ThV World Tonight Also to be rfiquested are $12,313 Paul David, adn of Mr. and Mrs.'^David A. Somerville of School Picnic* row, spaghetti with meat aauee, trZ ie f waa leader, atfesaed the importance of their helicopter dtrayed across the WPOP—"ax Woika WPOP—Houbd ^ g for tax rebates and $1,375 for the RFD 3, Rockville. H^e was born April 29 at Hartford HospitaL Tha two fifth grades at the buttered apinech, white cake; uiroSgh a cellM'^lndow 4^ “^ ' organization,' citing the^atferahtp Iron Curtain In a thunderstorm. 4:»a- *:a5— \ ~ Wedneedey, corned beef htah, Htr- waa brokwi "’‘"“ow wnicn Doherty who made the WHAV—Platur Partv WINF—New* town counsel along with an addi- His maternal grandmother is Mrs. AUa Metcalf of Hartford, and school will picnic today at Mash- As the F^ice for release of thi were—Record Revu* tional appropriation of $1,800 to be his paternar grandparentSs are Mr. and .Mrs. William J. Somer- araoquet State Park; Grades 3, 4 verd. beeta end fruit cocktail; SUle Police have been called in Americans, the Bast Germans are WKN^PM "TNF-W INF Bandetand ^ applied toward hew equipment ville of East Canaan. He has a sister, Joan Tuck. 17 months. and 3 and 4 combination go tomor- Thuraday, corn chowder, vegeta- to aaaiat the Rockville Police De- t^«.-h«ve the iaauea and we have demanding negotiations on an in- WTIt>-Rn«, Miller t;l& - \ under the elementary school budg- ■■ a A. *■■ • * row to the tsame place; Grade 2 ble atteks, ohetae sandwiches and tergovernmental level that would WDRC—Cal Kolby WHAY—Night WAlcb partment in the InveaUgation. i.*** ^ SAVE ANYTIME! WTIC—Howard Prte Addre** et. ‘ will hold its picnic at Lauter Park chocolate caka; Friday, cook’s -give their regime more prestige, WrOP—Wax Work* Eileen Marie, • daughter of Mr. and Mrs.' Paul C. Templeton ^ e btirglary attempU at Fa- bathe party-of the people. ’ OBrien AFTER WORK . . . or wtoV 4;45— WDRC—nie Wond\TonigM Voters will also be asked to ac- f of 67 Brent Rd. She was born May 28 at St. Francis Hospital. in Wllhmantlc- Wednesday. The choiee, peanut ilmtter sandwiches biaii’t began laat Febniary when ■“ 'I' " ^ d we also-, have the or- ^Baat Qermany's negotiator. Dep- W HA y—Platter Party " P O P —Ifoiifoiind • ~D og' cept streets' in Section One of the seventh graders went to Ocean and chocolate p idding. uty Forelfpi Minister Otto Wlnzer, ahopptng. , WCt.'C—Record Revu* Her maternal grandparents are Mr/N|nd Mrs. Daniel Quirk of 24 ■omeone entered the atpre ■ and Baniratton, . • . „ ' WK.VB-P.M WHAY—NignilY—Nignt W*tch\ Abbe. Estates development off Park St. She has a sister, Mary Atm, 20 months. Park last Thursday. Home frooi Florida tried unaucceaafully . to open the '***^.,**5,"*fr" ®a*re« promised McQuall a quick settle. WTIC—Hoa* Miller ■WTIC—Night------N igh : Line Abbe Rd. as town highways. • • # . •N Masters Degree Mr. end Mrs. Kenneth. Erickson safe, About $2(k) waa token from Haivay W. F. Muon, aon of Mr. ment of the helicopter case if he OPEN UNTIL 5 PJIl. Moodsow WORD—Cai Kmbv WDRC—Moode (or Romance Town officials .will also seek could show that he was competent WPOP—Wax Work* WPOP—Hound Dog Stuart Allen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dohald Plavell of 11 Sea- John A. MaeVeagh Jr., and Jo- of Old'Columbia Rd. and thair a cilah box in the ffrat break. ' »*«. Howard F. Mason of 73 Tueadays, Fridaya. Optm Tharp, (:4«— authorization to convey parts of ■“ man Circle. He" was bom Jime 7 a t Hartford Hoapital. Hla seph Narotsky both received their daughters, Elizabeth Snd Mar- In the second break May 30, the ®t., awardec^a MMter A - to. deal on a govarnmental.,basis. !:«•- WHAY-.Mghl Watch \ the abandoned section of Foster days 9 A.M. to ff 'FJM. OpisB- WHAV—Platter Party WTIC—Night Lin# maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. . iBugene LaClair of master of arts degrees in'Sduca- garjst, have 'sturned from a 2- Intruder waa apparently badly cut Degree In Bualncsa at Cornell ,unl- Allied pu rees'said McQuall will Wednesdaya onttl noon. WCO —Record Revu* WDRC—Mooda for Romanc#, Rd. to John S. Glen. Frank Rriit SprUigAeld, Mass., aAd his paternal grandparents are Mr. and tion during commencement exer- week vacation with her parents, by glasa while entering the atora verjity^ commenaement exercises tell the Bast-) r Germans he' Is WKNB—P M. WPOP—Hound D Doga *' \ and Anthony DworaR as shown on through a windo"’. A trail of blood held today. _ ^ authorized to negotiate for the WTIC—Kew* l»:»0— ' Mrs. Howard Flavell of 33 Packard St. ' cises held n at the University of Mr. Slid Mra. James DeWitt in Edgar, left, ahows Arthur Cqnnell, flaga held by mem • W D R C —N e w * R e p o r t e r a map entitled; "Map showing dis- ' • « « • • Connecticut yesterday. Bradenton, Fla. ' . waa dlacovered from the window Outdoor Exhibit United States—but attempt to WHAY-Nlghi Watrh position of the abandoned portion of Troop 25. . The flaga represmt "the evolutionN>f tha WPOP—United Auto Worker* Show wnc—Telephone Hour George O’Brien,, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Pippiit Jr. He MaeVeagh is principal of the El' Hy. Oerdner lx Town hear the store front through the Landscape paintings by Alfhed fierican flag from Ita original state to the present. keep the talks on k military rather • :«5— WDRC—Mood* lor Romanca of Foster Rd.. South Windsor.” was born June 1. at Landstuhl, Germany, where his fathet^ sta- lington Crystal Lake School. - Na- Hy Gardner la becoming a regu- store to a door In the rear. Fabian F. Ludwig of Rockville placed first than a diplomatic level. ' INSURED SAVINGS "INF—New* WPOP—Hound Dog Seek Form Returns said nothing was found miaaing *"d second in the popularity conr" Elk Flag Day Washington hopes In this way ills-: tioned "ith the Army. His father is from Vernon and his father rotsky, son of Mr. and Mrs. Na- lar viaitor here. With Mra. Gard- X WllAY-Platter Party WHAY-Nlghl Watch Residents ^ho have not Ailed from Manchester. His maternal grandparenta are Mr., and Mrs. than Narotsky of Pine St, has ner, the former Marilyn Boahnlck, after that attempt. conducted at the outdoor aii leader, Robert Chase, assistant to avoid any implication of diplo- WCCC—Record, Jl*TU* WTIC—Telephone Hour out and returned the questionnaire A third attempt to enter the exhibit of tha Tolland County "Art leader, Robert ' Schlicttng: Tim Chappell to Warn matic recognition of the East Ger- WKNB—PM WDRC—Mood* (or Romanca George O'Brien of 15. Hudson St. and his paternal grandparents.^ taught in Glastonbury for three they came to apend Father's Day \ Draws Crowd WPOP—Hound Dog forms mailed out by the Town are Mr. and Mrs. George Pippin Sr;, Warren Ave., Vernon. alore waa made laat Monday night. Assn. Saturday. Pease. Stephen Orleander, Donald man regime. "TIC—Roe* MiHat- years and at New Britain State with Mr. end Mra. Benjamin Boah- X, , ______WDRC—Cal KoOnr: lt:M — Plan and Zoning Commisaion are Teachers College for one year. He nlck, Chestnut Hill- Mrs. Florence Fabian said today. He found that His paintings were seliktecr by Krowchenko. Ronald Robinson. Of Zone Violations WPOP—United-Auto Workar* Bltow WHAY-Nlgtil Watch urged to do 80 as soon as possible. oomeone had tried to jimmie the popular vote from anjohg 48 hung Leonard Morganson, and Jack The largest crowd fn the his- -ft) wnc—UN Radio Review Begley, Triscllla jBhapmikm Judy Christine. Marlon,- Diana Osgood haa accepted a positloh at Willi- Ludwig of New York accompanied Saw*’ Screech Muted • :3»— WDRC—Mood* for Romanca According to David D. Smith, rear door open, but apparently on the hospital fence. Tlie exhibit Plrtel. Fifty-six service station opera- tory of Manchester Lodge- atterid- WHAY—Plau er Party Smart, PatriclaT StrongX^ Jean Frances Palfry, Shirley Waldron, mahtic State Teachers College and them. waa frightened away. Fabian re- consisted of the vri>rk of dbout 20 Flying Eagle Patrol, Richard . WCCC—Record Ravu* WPOP—Modem Sound* commission chairman, prompt re- will bo..ln the Frederick Nobel Wi n d o w S h a d e t tors In Manchester will be re- ed the colorful Flag D»y Exer- Vienna — An Austrian’s Inven-: WKJIB-P.M, l»:4»— turn of the forms is being sought Chagnon, C hr^ine Jobson, Kath- Nancy Burke, Jackia Hilt, Claire ported it to police. county artists. .Pruttlng, leader, James Lugin- WTIO—Boaa Miller WHAY—Night Watch Keasney, Elatne Kearney, Paula School i a j i supervising teacher. Manchester E v e n I h g Herald ceiving letters from Building In- cises held in the^ Lodge Room on tion mutes the terrific noise of s WTIC—UNj n - j . t a d i o R e v i r w so Merrill Lincoln, the town’s pro- leen Reardon; Jw ce M uzlke^. Mod* fo Ord*r •Rape CatMrt Coatlnued | 0»^«P Chairmen Named buhl, assistant leader, James WDRC-Cal Kolby Christine ^otola, Lynn Guasta- Bancroft, Irene Jurgelas, Donna On June 2^h.e will leave on a 8- Colombia correspondent, Mrs, Don- Chase, Neil D'Agata. F.dwsrd spector Griswold A. Chappell with- circular saw’s operation. Michael WPOP—Waxwork* WDRC—Mood* for Romanca fessional planning consultant, can week trip with a group of atudenfs ald Tattle, telephone ACademy Seven youths; brought Into' DeYOrlo, program chairman in the next few days. Bissell St.' /eitcrday afternoon Bukovac, who lives near Vienna, biti--'' "•POP-:Modern Sound* tabulate his recommendations by macchioX Kathleen C4r,r, Linda ;., Susan ZagorakI, Peggy Bring yoiir eld roltera la and Rockville City Police Court today. of the Rockville Chapter, Ameri- D'Affats. Bruce Bertleson and The main address waa given by IPM- >erry, Arlene Pachetco, .Vlr- supervised by Dr. Nelson Scull of 8-8485. savo S5« per shade. Richard Johndrow. I The letters wiil contain warn- places.two or more pairs of elastic- WrNF—Sport* WHAY—Jaxx Alley June 23. Cram ^, Jodarlen Steppe, Diane on charges stemming from an a i-; .R*** Croas, has named three Arthur J. Connril, Middletown. lined rollers on both sides of the WHAY-Platter Party WTIC—New# WiRMUns, Kathleen ; Dooley. Ann Gilbert, Winifred Hart, Pat- New Britain States Teachers Col- Iroquis Patrol. Alan Hanson, I ings from Chappeil about viola- WCCC—Record Revu* Of the Arst 100 replies received, S leged rape of a young girl and on , ffroup chairmen to promote the §ast Grand National Commander rotating saw blade and this elimi- WDRC—New* Smith eald, a large majority were Guastamacchio. Susan Mailloux ti Jackson, Linda Jensen and Al- lege;. They will tourxthe north- Soft-drink bottles are raused an liquor law violations were ordered | blood donor program, leader, Richard McCabe. sMlstant tions he found at 39 non-industrial of the American Legion. aaNCMiaTis's etaisT nakwciat iwstiTOTtoa WKNB—P.M. WPOP—New* western states and Chnada and average of 28 Umes. i-\ leader. Lewis Whittum, Arnold zone stations during a survey he nates a great part of the whirling I WTIC—Roe* Miller U:IS— from newer residents, with only and Sandra MaePherson. thea Stebte. to reappear in court July 7. . j They are: Mrs. Winfred A. Klot- . The history of the flag waa rekd blade's oscillation. Bukovac says it J007eA€am St\eet,fnaa^tyH ayai9j:ettmet • W D R C —C a l K o l b y WHAY—Jaxx Alley two answers received from life- A varielji of tap, ballet, jazz, Tlie continuance waa granted soier, church group; Mrs. Maurice G. Rashall. William Preussr. Rodney conducted last Week in hla ca- by Ally. Robert W. Gordon, of WPOP—Waxwork* WTIC—SnOrte Final .Swim Classes Set Dimock, and Robert Hanson. pacity as zoning enforcement of- -is. the oscillation that causes the b:»a- WDRC—Mooda for Romanca long South Windsor residents. Red. Cross Swimming Classes baton and achobatic numbers were aat one offfhe youtha could-go* to j Foulkes, service; and the Rev. Win- Manchester, assisted by Atty. John acVeechlng. WHAY-Dateltn* WPOP—Modem Sound# included in the, program. Paula I'^-^41 Nwipnal Guard camp for the next I throp W, Farnsworth. Industrial, Ellin Elected ficer. D. Brennan of East Hartford, and Most of the responses emphasize for South Windsor children of f s The other operators, however, WCCC—Ev-entnf Huele 11 ;M— the need for additional shopping 7 and above will begin June 23 at Bancroft was stage manager, as- two hieeks and to allow counaels I "Hie Rev. Mr. Farnsworth served ^ym our Ellin, son of Mr. and the Eagle Scouts of Troop 25 apd WKNB-P.M WHAY—Jarx Aliev sisted by WinlfredMart. Ssm Se- to prepare their defenses of the | >" » similar capacity in a previous Mrs. Baruch Ellin of Somers Rd. will receive a written "pat on the .w n c—New* WTIC—Starlight Serenade facilities here in town. Home 1:15 p.m. at Spring Pond on Pleas- 988 MAIN ST the Color Guard of the Manches- WDRC—New* Reporter WDRC—Mooda for Romanca owTiers who now do most of their ant Valley Rd. Parents should reg- der was in charge of. lights and youthB. N. i PArinn. Was elected treasurer of the bach." in appreciation for their ter American Legion. WPQP—New* WPOP—Modern Sound# shopping in Manchester or East curtain and Eldward Houn.es served X Proseculdt: Harry H. Lugg told ! ' The next bloodmobtle visit will Epsilon Chapter of the Alpha cooperation with the department in The eleven o'clock toast was • :ai— 11:4»— , ister children at the pool June 20. Epsilon PI Fraternity at Woj-ces- keeping their stations free of any WINF—New* WHAY—J*z* Aliev ' Hartford would shop locally If Anyone unable to appear bn this .as general assistanL Judge Francis T. O’Loughlln he be held June 26 at Union Congre- given by Past Exalted Ruler • :ia— WTIC—Starlight Serenade ktorea were a'vailable. date should register children dur- wanted all the^rases disposed o f: IS^llonal Church from 11 a.m. to ter Polytechnic Institute. Ellin serious violations. Maurice Gaudet. The officers of WtNF-—i^M unc lor Evenin* WDRC—Mooda for Romanca In addition to increased shop- Advertisement— Many all at one lime because, he said, 8 p.m transferred to WPI In September ' Chappell said most of the of- Manchester Lodge, and the officers • lit—.. WPOP—Modem Sound# ing the following week. Hoapital Note* of last year as a junior in electrical fending stations were dlspla.ving WHAV—Dateline It:*a— ping facilities, a number of other Instruction will be pffered at the Desmond M. McGann, M.D., an- there will probabl^\ be several of the newly organized Eaat Hart- BONELESS — NO WASTE WCCC-HEvenlni Muelc WfNF—Sign Off Items were Indicated’ in listings of nounces the opening, of an of- trials. Some 18 pebple are ex- Discharged Saturday: Hazel engineering. He was initiated into advertising signs not allowed un- ford Lodge, put on the very im- WKNB-P.M beginner, intermediate and awlm- thanks .. the fraternity in February of this der the town's zonin{^ laws. WTIC—tRifuniy Spotta what the town needs most. In- mer levels. A life-saving eburae will fice' for the general practice of pected to be Involved lp\the trials Graham. Old Post Rd.. Tolland. pres.sive ritualistic ceremony. which Ltrgg said ia e x i t e d to Admitted yesterday: William year. When questioned as to Viola- WXfftO—J. Zalman cluded were: "Better schools and also be offered if enough children medicine-on Oakland Road,. Wap- Milking Record Ralph Maccarone gave a solo as- WPOP—Lawrenc* Walk Officers Elected lower taxes”; "more business and ping. Office hours daily 2 to 4 and \" ' take up a full day in the Nowach. Vernon. t tions other than those at service sisted by Tony O'Bright'a Orches- •isa- apply for this training. H all thff wonderful peopU who came into AL80_^_ ; The Holateln-Frieaian Associa- stations. Chappell said that, for WHAY-fieianad* industry": and a "central Post Norman W. Cosker, a Hartford 7 to 8 p.m.. except Thursday. Sat- Charged "dth rape and deliver- Discharged yesterday; John -Pie- tra. Refre,shments. were served to WCCC—Kvenln* M^elc By Lutz league Office." Public High School teacher and urday 10:30 a.m. to 12 noon. Office VENETIAN KIN DS ing liquor to a minor are; Frahk nadz, 32 Orchard St,, Mrs. Caroj tion ol America has announced the the most part, he was receiving over 250 after the ceremonies. WKNB—P.M One resident added a touch of visits may also be arranged by our itore to toy "hello." If has been a pleat- Bielecki, 19. 25 Village St., Wii> North sivd daughter, 21 Talcott completion of an outsta^iding of- "very satisfactory" result's in curb- E.steemed Lecturing Kiiight Paul WTIC—O le Glee Club a Red Cross Water Safety Instruc- liam J. Jamieson. 18. 3 Bnipaic ficial production record bXa reg- WDRO—Guv* Lombardo Mr*. Walter Doherty was elect- humor by saying what the town tor, will instruct classes at Spring appointment. ’Tel, MI 9-4129. Cur- 'Aje. ing them. Gagne was chairnmn of this af- WPOP-John Daly ed president of the Luts Junior needs most, is "more beautiful Pond for his third year rently listed as South Windsor ure t^ serve them and we look forward to St., both of Rockville; and Hcnty. yesterday: A son to Mr. istered Holstein cow o w n ^ by Chappell mentioned specifically fair. assisted by Ronald Gates. An- • :4S— women," According to Smith he Medical Service. After June 29 the B. Black, 16. Stafford Holto'v. a n d ^ rs. Harold Wilde, West St., Bahler Farms. Inc. of Elllnglo: that apparently the majority of the thony O'Bright and Past EXalted ' WHAY—Serenade Museum League at its recent an- Spring Pond Park is owned by E.JLJOHNSON Also charged with rape is Ron- X WCCC—Evening Muelc nual meeting. Elected to serve is being referred to an oculist. Mrs. Elsie Cowles of Pleasant new exchange listing will be MI meetin^xmaiiy more. VernoitK Snipaic - Fayee Colantha RuC public realizes the traffic hazard Ruler George R. English. SMOKED WKNB-P.M. wUh her were Mrs. William Moore, All replies will be held in strict Valley Rd. A small fee will be 4-0498. ald C. 'Johndrow, 21, Eaton Rd, milked twice dally for 281, days, reated by shrubbery and trees on WTIC—Three «tai tixtra conAdence. Smith , emphasized. Tolland. Also charged with de- Vernon kqd 'Talrottville news la produced a total of 16,586 pounds lots and had cooperated HOUSEBOAT MAKER.S DOUBLE WIVRtJ—Ixiweil Thoma* vice president; Mrs. Francis Hale, charged. PAINT 00. livering liquor to a -minor were WPOP—Top 40 Tim* secretary and Miss Carrie Sey- Recommendations vvill give the Five Baptized Menchrater Evening H erald ^dtrord and Alma Shupack handled thrafigh The Herald's of milk and 641 pounds of butter- his department in lessening New York — About 30 com- Ronald C. (kjdfrey. 21, of 5 Wood- Rockville Bureau, 7 W. Main St., fat as a 5-year-old. this 1:«a— mour. treasurer. commission a clear picture of what Five children were baptized at South Windsor r«irreapondent Ei- 723 Main Street panies in the United States are SI-"-' '-., WHAY-rScrenadr residents want, and will help a raore Burnham, telephone Mitchell \ land St., Rory Thompson. .22, of i t,.|rp|,one TRemofit VSI.36. II said he “especially ap- now manufacturing houseboats, al- ■■ W CO C-Evening MUalc Named tQ the nominating com- Wapplng Community Church Sun- Phone MI 9-4501 58 Spring St., snd James N. B art-; mittee were Mrs. Henry Matson great deal in rezonlng the town 3-5060. Manchester Evening Herald El- preciated'the willing ami complete most twice as man'- ag were build- WKNB—P.M. to meet future needs, he con- day. They included Timothy M. lett, 17, of 19 Cottage St., all of lington correspondertt. .Mrs. (i. F. cooperation most owners." "TIC—Dick Banal and Mrs. John Ready.- Aherns, Barbara A. Edlund, Lauren ing them a year ago. WlrRC—Amoa and Andy Following reports of committee cluded. Rockville. I Berr telephone TRemont 5-9S1.5. WPOIA-Fulton Lawl* ■ First Communion E. Westbrook. Nancy K. Collins, A llanchetler youth was given I Ellington MAN KILLED IN CRASH 7:IS— chairmen. Miss Barbara Nelli, di- and Gregory E. Barber. a 10-day suspended jail sentence | LEAN WHAY—Serenade rectin' of the ntuieum, described One of the largest.iclasses in the NEW LOW FOB Jl'NE Greenwich, June''I6 ...Doctor* know proTed so affective, only one applica- Mrs. John Welply, housekeeping; Faith O’Donal will sing “'fiees.” j that picking and icratching at warta tion a day was needed . . . proved so GENERAL Daniel Shea. Anthony Shentenskl. Ml 3-0477 Joseph r. \V*^eeks. of 186 High and Mrs. Eb-ma Simonds. Grade may causa blaodiitg *tid infoction. aV*. it it now used for both children Punch Safraihinf Mrs. Louis Dubois, clerical: Mrs. Wllllsm Shuteran, Ronald, Slomln- St., was arrested after a collision But today* madical seianee hat da* and adults. This new compound con- Raymond Funk, research; Mrs. Ed- 3 will do an Trl*h Jig dance. SUNSWEET e sky, Arnold Smart, Michael Sul- FINGERTIPS at the intersection where there is The chorus from Grades 5 ▼*)opad a now compound, that ra* tains no mineral acids . leaves no TV SERVICE ward Dik. acquiring exhibits; Mrs. moTos common w arts quickly and ugly scars. livan, Gary Wehren. Paul Wheeler. presently a yellow blinker light. through 8 will sing "America the Prune Juice Omjrs Mnr A Oa U Merrill Adam's, expediter: Mrs,, Judge O'Loughlln commented op safely, without pain/ul surgery or Today, this new compound it being Robert Allen, publicity: Mrs. Asln- Donald Wells. David Yonika, and Beautiful." Dr. Howard Mason. atactrolysis. widely recommended for quick re- FRESHPAK Nighto # « a 9 9 Plug Parta Edward Zagaraki. the large number of ct^es which Superintendent of school* and John Darelopad by a famous medical lab* moval of unsightly, troublesome I¥AU 14*«i. TEL. M i s h a s throp Ford, docents; Mrs. Donald Girls in the class include: Joyce COpie before the court as the result MaeVeagh, teaching principal will ofatory. this remarkable new formu* warts. Known at Compound IV*, it Applesauce . Conrad,'fund railing. la penetrates warts ... destroys their is now''available for the first tim4 K-a.<|j)pka, Deborah Post. Linda of accidents at the intersection. .speak to the group. DEL MONTE Berube. Karen Cowperthwaite, A hemdsom*, *my-to-op*rat* '$tanl*y Roll-Up S*ctienal Other ■ Cases Graduation exercises will be •ells ... actually causes warts to dit- without a prescription, st all drur George H. Beebe, 28. of 5 Oak soWa away. counters for just 98r. Compound W Power Out|iut Swells Deborah Clark, Judy Blevin, Mary door U o rod eonv*ni*nt*. Chock Hio m foohiros: held Thursday at Ellington High Tatted by a leading. New York akin it guaranteed to remove warts . . • Apricot Halves Agnes Rice. Deborah Ondras, Sii- 81., was fined $25 for Intoxlqatton. School. The Ellington High School clinic under careful medical super* or money refunded. *Tr8«4aU8rt[ Hf/iU DOLE Interested In Color TV?- * Coot. 195S.WhlUb*nPhirw*c*lCoa»o*w Marsellli! — Electric-power pro- san Guilbeauit, Gene Driacoll, * • Specially designed hinges, fitted with large ball Donald G. Mandill, 19, of 94 Htgh Building committee wiU meef to- yision, this remarkable formula See the hew RCA Mark duction in France increased from Donna Andrioli. Sandra Gagnon, St. was fined $6 for passing a stop day at the Ellington Center Fruit Cocktoil serleg coloraeta 19 billion kilowatt houra in 1946 to Joanne Bartle, Rosemary Modugno. bearings in hardened steel raceway/ assure, sign. School at 8:15 p.m. The rase, of Raymond C. Palm- 58 billion in 1957 and is ezpeded Gall Soucy, CecU Metlvler, Theresa smooth, quiet operation. Ellington Grange's I„a

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, l ^ ’cHESTER, CONN4 MONDAY, JUNE !«, 1968 \ PAGE PAO* 81^ llAl^Cl^TEB EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN* MONDAT. JUNE ls.^l^ii 8 rnmmmmmfmmmrn ending the revolution one w ay or William MoDonalti'at W. T.,Grant the Rev. Rernan' J. M-tOurk M t t spending took the largsat slngla UJ4. Truce OrganlsaUoet la i K a n r l j w t t r another, but « f eeelng that there Co. „ Maurice Church yeatmrday. 'Ihey chunk o f the budget •— $1,887,- %TE DIFFICULTY IN aad 10 from Norway . To lastall Now Offloore were Paul Pkanols, aoh o f Mr. and C m a d a ' 000,000—18 per cent of hudgetatyj V.S. "Emhassy ia no dutaide Interference with the A June 11 Security Council reso- Tho Ladlao Bonovoloht Boelsty Mrs, JasMi Landry of. Clark ltd., expenditure, . LIFE is THE CHOICE” ^ o r n i n ^ I f ^ r a U i lution chargee the team wtth stop- outcome of this revolution. will InitMl Ita rocently olectod and Qharlea John IQ. aon o f Mr. In a review o f the Canadian — •(Author'! Name Below) — Tees If, with' these U N observsra sta- 9 of Town’s r offlcara at a moitiiiB tomorrow, a t' and Mrs. Charlaa J. Mtelcucei J r, Budget economy durlrig tha calendar 1937, Fa m ilies, Ma^e ping any arms or men from getting ^ ««5M5MS ^ me. —------< IS BImc II 8tr«*t 8 pjn. In tho parish room ot the of BrocUleld X^. the whUeWhile paper'nai said the grote na- For. generstions, people through to tho rebels. But it prob- Mao^eawr. Coan- tioned on the Syrian border, aRd At commencement exercises at OOngrefBtioaal Church. BuHetfai Board tfcBd&product • vSlue o f all goqjile ably will be able to do little to with their presence guaranteeing 13. G r a d u a t e s Of $39jfillion have depended on i^snoA- tha University of CtnuikUcut yes- From Lebktnon Mn. Thomas Bentley, local li- The Women's Auxiliary to the' and aeraepe meed — rose V> a clsta to supply them with help, ao.lve the Internal nub of, the PublKhcn that no outside help from the high of .000,000 compared terday, 28 Manchester penons re- iroolcm^a deep pbilUcal split be- t'ounded October 1. IMU brarian, will give B talk on sum- Fire Department w ill hold Its meat- medicines and health-aids. United Arab Republic crosses that mart Ime reading. Hoateeaee for lt.g tonight at 8 o'clock. Hoatesacs (Oeattaoed traps Page O n e)' with |» 1,000 In 1957. B u t ceived bachelob degrees and 9 were (Conttaoed 0avid wUl be Mrs. Jack Early, Mrs.'Law- he riM Oi)r required knowledge awarded graduate degrees, among The revolt followed reports that ■undayeunda aJKland HolldayeHolla-,. Eateredired atI the tale. Iq tha previous year, befoi-L'^.rices rather icreaaed pyo- \yi moun’s pro-wenarn government, ConB rebels, the revolution Inside laba- Binning, Mrs. Anna HoUand, Mrs. rence Flano and Mrs. A. O. Glgllo. protects %gsinst improper the president planned to have Par- High Fidelify foil Ofijee al HanchMter Nine of IS Manchester High payments were in cream to $55— ductlon. them Raymond D. Stlnchfleld, as- which charges the insurgenta hqve ieccond Clau Mall Matter non still continues, that ia not the Theodore W. Chiuidler Jr., Mrs. Hie eVO will meet tonight at use. UahiMt amend the constitution so School graduates who live in Bol- A. M. Sheaiar, Mrs, Walldco Sc. Maurice Church Hall at 7 pjn. the deficit wae only $8 million.^ r., Personal income 'A o m all •tstaat ■uperlnteadent of achools. been directed by Preeldeht Kas- M could seek a second term. Later Records 81,’ B S C I U P T I O N H A T E S businees o f the United {fatlDna. If Uiifortunatcly, desire for MiJ. Gen; John B. Medarla, Payable In Advance ton have been accepted for fur- Shearer and Mrs. Thomas John- to complete plans for an outing. The white paper said that eollec- pources rose to $23,U8^MQ,000 ser’s tlnited Arab Republte and in- he said he ‘would not attempt a One Year the revdluUon not only continues, son. A meeting of altar hoya will it Uone up to the end o f the 1857 cal- from $21,958,000.000,___ greater profits" i* influ- Arm y mieelle chief delivered the constitutional change and the reb- ... 7 7i ther study this fall at collegea or spired by iU Pan-Arab Bxpanaioi Lo w est Prices Six Montba ...... but .wins, and succeeds in over- Picnlo Meotiiig SelS- held tomq.Tov at 7 p.m. at tha endar year were up to expecta- ■umer spendingfncreasied ^ commencement address. With him els then demanded h e' resign at Tbree Monthe .. ..; 89U universiti'ea • ^ $hcing supejinarkets, vsrie- ... 1.3U Church. * Uons,.but in the laat three months $19,788,OM,000 from $18,897,000,- oh the epeiUier's etan'd was Gov. let policies. ' once. LARGE SELECTION ne Month throwing the established gqvem- The final meeting of the Wom- ires and evdfi aoolr;to- ernor AbrSham Rlbicoff. S•eWy ...... Lee Belcher,..Bon of Mr. and Mrs. PubOe Booords they began to reflact more msuit- 000. 50 KU1«4 In Battle Lebanon's UJI. delegate Karim ment o f bebanon, and setting up a an's Society for Christian Service' Bachelor of science degrees In .r Slnfle Copy .y . Alien Bqlcher, hqs been accepted Warrantee Deeds: Harry Good- edly the effeeta of the reesaeion. WhUe corporation profits fell to lesmen to seU medi- X' The Lebaheee casualties /have AZkouli aaid in New York that will ,be a picnic at the home of agriculture w .re received Ity Don- Potterfon's MEMBER o r new government, that .,is no busi- at the tJnlverslty o f Connecticut win. Jr. to O scar. and Emma Personal Income- tax revenue at $2,506,000,000 from $2,802,000,000, cines al health-aioB, de- been reckoned with upward'of 50(1. U.N. intervention haa made the Mrs. Clifford Stephens on Bolton ald F. Behrend, 299 Main 8t., with ISO Center 8 t, Cor, of Church THE ASSOtOATED ' ness of the United Nations. where he will beg&K veterinary ■Wangler, dwelllM on Clark Rd.; $l,4M,a00,000, wSa up l•8,700,000 labor income went up to $yi,835,- their' ck knoWl- Fighting Saturday kiUid 50 f>er- rebels realize that this is the laat The Aaioclated Preea ---- Lake tomon'ow at 6:15 p.m.^ from 1958-57 but waa $4* mflllon 000,000 from $14,719,000,(m spite ot dlstliicUon and honors, and Wil- entitled to the use ol ^pubUcatlon of While the United Nations, on one studies. Robert -J. and ^ a L. Burns to sons. and the large number of am- chimce for decisive action. Raymond Borst, eon Of Mr., and Mrs. Grtiio SUlton, Mra Stan- tow er than the December forsoast. ‘ , --- to liam 'F, Lease, M Walker Bt. an new* dtspatebee efMited to It or hand, thus seeks to bar outside ley NIcHoU Sr. and Mrs. Charles Harold W. and Irene M. AUSriL bulances In Beirut yesterday - wae 'In a television Interview (Face not otherwise cremed In this paper Mrs. Harold. Horst, .will enter dwelling on E. Middle Tpke^ Tha second largest revenue ifam CAMPj^ INCREASE Since the p r i c i ^ ^ phar- Bachelor a t arte degrees were evidence ofsthe continuing bitter aad also the locat'news publislied here. Warren will b « hostesses and will awarded to Richard H- Alden, 416 the Natipn, ABC-TV), he said help to the rebels, and finds that Teachers* College o f COnnectioili. James aniT Viola MahCpty to — corporation taxes slipped hy W a a h in ^ n —The number of per- macy charge ittW-the battle. ; RADIO- All rights of republlcatlon ol special furnish dessert and coffee. The Center St.; Sherwood G.: Bowers, Hammarikjold'a presence, in Leba- dispatches herein are also reserved the limit o f its own possible legal at New Britain. l 133,700,000 t o |l,234,800,0M..Wr- sons vs(»Uionlng in state-park tent Premier 8amK,^lh's downtown remainder of the picnic will bo Robert J. Upton J a n i^ o n n a E. same, your choice to siBCUre 76 Darning Bt.; David G, C^ter, non wtU help dramatize the serious activity in the situation, thero ia W ilfred t>aul Cote, son of Mr. Hart, dwelling on Kattrty Or. tually every other Iteirt In the gov- and traUerrcarflip areas soared house waa s a c k ^ and set afire UFCTRONtCS- '*rull sirnee client ot N. E E Serv- and WUfred P. C o ^ and poUucR. Members are also re- to all medicines And health- 195 N . Main S t.; John J. D i ^ , 18 view the world organization takes ice. Jaa Mra ...... ernment’s revenue-produglnt cate- 10,571,000 during 1957 compared by rebels, bdt' he nqd moved out of the situation. Azkoul said that publlsbcrs Reprcsentatlvea: The no legal bar of any kind to outside, Kenneth Gronlund. eon of and queotod to carry silverware, With 9,100,000 In 1956, a gain o f aids from u sle wise-^With- Bond St.; Edward F. Maher, N Mr. Advertleement-~ gories hit the downpude. and wae living with nja daughter if Hammarakjold does not succeed TELEVISION dViHus Mathews Special Agency — New help, of a certain nature, to the Mrs. Oscar Gronlund, have been joifl" Scout Noto 16.9 percent. Dudley St., university scholar with Tork. Chicago I>etrolt and Boston. When B u riiva r Selling'^Iton A t In'other recepryearq. defense out that btisinosB, '^ Ic h in another part of tbe\clty. The in halting the rebellion, Lebsnon ... ' established government of Leba- accepted at the University of Con- Girl Scout Troop 108 haa end- high honors; Robert A. Morrison, R^telAT. Topping John J. Wacliowski Irwin P. Welher ‘ John J. Drew MFiMBFin audit ~BUREAU o r Pro] cMI Lawrenceiwrence F. Flani home of Naim -Mohghabghab, will go back to the Security Coun- Men 16 to 60—dd yon weal necticut. ed Its schedule o f regular meet- helps reduce overhesd^ costs, - 23 BSIro St.; Donald H. Norton, 87 CIRCULATIO.N’S non. W e have tho legal right to brol ions M l 0-8P1O. another strong Chamoun support- cil. The Chamoun government has James , Morancey will . attend Inge but has planned a couple of all drug stores wpuld have Academy St., with Highest honors. eecnrilyl e good fnlnre? The Herald Printing Coitapany, Inc., send this government guns, and er, also wax sacked. not contemplated asking for Amer- Norwich University. In Vermont epecial events for the eummer. The to increase . prescription Alep, Donald R. Relchenbach, 30 In Iwo eycnlngs a week, we assumes no financial reapoosiblllly (or Advertisement— / , A r i i w ^ St.; Hcigl Reillk, 16 ” Security forces shelled the rdqf ican aid under the Elsenhower doc- typographical errors appearing In ad- tanks, as we have done, and as we Me Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- first of these will he held June I f you' have a good d r t y ^ rec- and top floor'of rebef l^ader Saeb- can Icaeii you SERVICING- vertisements and other readliM tnaltar prices. Eldridge St.; Robert T. Sees, 88 tylne, he added. have a legal right to send arms to mond Morancey. 28 -when they will visit the .CMl ord, take advantaic ot I t Salam's home. Salam wSa, unhurt, I—'*' 'I In The Manchester Evening Herald ' o . ' , Cole St.; and Erirln P. Weiner, M EVINING COURSE any government anywhere. Andrea Paggloli,. daughter of dren’a Nature Museum in Canton.. Save money, etaggfM d payments. Crosby St. but one of his lieutenants,' Adnan Dl^lay advertising closing hours: 1^ girls are to meet at the Crockett Agency, life. MI 3-1577. YOURPHYSICTAN Nahas, was killed. The attack tore Pot Monday—1 p.m Priday. We can give the existing govern- Mr. and Mra. Frank Paggloli,. will Bachelorrof ecience degrees from /'I tlarti JU N E 17th Community Hall on that day at 0 CAN PHONE fV)r ‘Diesdav—1 p.m Monday ment money, or economic aid. enter Morse College. the school o f buslneas admlnlstra- nine holes in the roof and shattered For Wednesday—1 p.ro Tueaday Susan Shearer, daughter of Mr. a.m. They wlM leave promptly for Manchoetar, E v e n I n g Herald -'Mitchell 3-6821 the top-floor windows. F K L S E T E E T H Enroll now! Como in, write, For Thureday—1 p.m. Wedneadar But to find the legal right, or tjon were received by Lawreneb E. For Friday—1 p.m. Thuraday. and Mra. Wallace Shearer, has the trip to Canton by commercial Bolton cOirdspondent, Doris N. TELE P H O N E W H E N YOU N E E D jedmaon,' 18 Cambridge St.; Robert Rebel snipers shot at the Presi- Th a t. Loosen or phone JAckton S-3400 For S at^ay—1 p m Friday. even the moral right, by wh|ch the been accepted at Clark University bus. A box lunch including bev D’ltalia, telephone Mltcbell S-S54S, L. Lewie, 39 Turnbull St.; Earl E. dential Palace again 'but were re- for our FREE CATALOG- Classified deadfli I0;S0 a m. aaeh A M EDICINE United Slates could do anything in Woroeete^ Mass. erage must be carried since no McCann, 90 Phelps Rd.; Mary M. pelled. The palace, where Chamoun Need N o f Emborross of publication axcept Saturday- l^ B T HAS HIGHEST TOWN RECEIVER • N E W E N GLA N D more is impossible. It is quite con Paul Sheridan has been enrolled food br soft drinks, will be avail- Padua, 450 Main St.; Robert F, lives, remained undamaged after Hsnr «xsnn of (siss tastb hsvt sw New Delhi — Oartok, a busy two days of fighting. Buffsred rasl smbsiTsrameBJ becaura at Moneon Academy, He-is the ion able at the museum. Pick up your prescrip- Stone, 142 Gheetnut -St.; Ronald thxlr plsM aroppTO. slippsd « » * “ »; TEC H N IC AL INSTITUTE Monday, Jtme 16 ceivable that Washington wodld Parents should plan to pick the trading center in western Tibet, is ATTA C H M E NT Hemmarskjold is due here to- of Dr. .and Mrs. Bernard J. Sheri- tion if shopping near us, or ’Topping, 30 Server St.*, and blxd SB Just tbx wroos urns. Do not Of CONN IN'- Conor-. \ like to find some way it could send dan. girla up at the Community Hall the world's highest inhabited' morrow night to attend the iflrst Uvs In fasr o( into bsppcnin£jM town. It's 15,100 Jeet above sea FROM let us deliver promptly ohn J. Wlaohowalct, 120 W. Center Jutt sprinkle s little FABTWTH. tbe Ol Hp^l I ' oc. n *, Sfhool ■ in troops or warships to determine Linda Smith, daughter Of Mr. promptly at 3 p.m. I f it should rain 1 : formal meeting bf the U.N. obser- •fitellne inon-eridi powder,’on jour Would Candor Be Weak? level. without extra charge. A St. vation team sometime this week. the outcome of • this re*$olutionary and Mrs. George Smith, will at- on Thursday, the trip will be post' Recipients of bachelor of science plette. Bold (alee teeth mora dimlY. 56 U N IO N PLACE A c o u s n e o N The observer force le expected to CO thej (cel more eorafoiteble. Dnee Secretary of State Dullea ob- tend Oberlin College.' poned to Friday., great many people entrust degree. In education were Norma etru|;gle. But the chances are total 27 bj)" the Snd of the week— not eour. Chceke “pleteroor" (den- HARTFORD 3, C O N N . vkmily feeli required to fight the Irene Valenti, daughter of Mr. Home frohi Hospital ua with the responsibility T, LeClaire, 48 Ansaldi Rd.; -and tura breethl. Get FAaTXXTH et snj .that, outside of providing guns and 17 who have already arrived from dr^ eounter. OrPOIITI TMl RAItlOAO rSTION enemy at every turn, even if It In- and Mrs. Samuel VAienti, and Bruce Foster, 10-year-oId son of Hesr telepbeae Islk aocli cleerer of filling their prescrip- Richard R. Vlolatte, 86 Deepwood tanks, we will hav'e to stand on the Mr. and Mrs. V. Chandler Foster Faal V. 8k*a voK'ei aomething leaa than candor Anne Peresluha, daughter o f Mr. —wilhouf room-neise iaterletaaee. tions. Hay we compound Dr. ' ■ stdelinee, and, if the revolution still and Mra. Edmund J. Peresluha, of South Rd., was diaoharged from 8aa.rt LaM jTee will eerUialy weleaaM tkie MFD N e T l V a. r a e Bv. ^ I>oria E. Beyer, 133 E. Center toward the American people. In wine, in spite of our aid to the gdv- have indefinite plane for fall. Manchester Memorial Hospital yours? SL, and Prieeina Hill, 26 Foster this atandard of behavior, he haa emment,. accept that result. We Begin Work yesterday qflbr a 6-week, stay. Marveleet alisekaicat thel fits nwM MS itw race i. St., were awarded bachelor of sci- 6 Bruce, who originally entered for Lowest Prices ptiena raealvar altaehmaat. company, one can be aure, among cannot legally go in to help the Two of the graduates have al- ri|ht en reMher. ence degrees in home cconortUce. Norma Y. LeOlalre Lawrenea.B- - Robert L. Lewis rnoat of the world’a diplomats, and ready been employed. Dail Con- an emergency appendicitis opera- ’ NAMC______- Bachelor of laws degrees were ’I'glggBSfgjg] Lebanese government fight Leba- tion. recovered from, that but de- 12" L.P. $1.49 We wSuld prater, far perely good certainly In the Kremlin, and when verse, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. received by Oherles E. Molier Jr., nese citizene. .We cannot legally Lawrence Converse, is .working veloped blood clots in his leg re- will sad fceeamie resMot, tbst AOoacu______• S3 Dudley 8t., with honors,- Clem- we question the standard itself, it (lDUki0T& take Bides in an Internal struggle, for the Southern New England quiring a long course of treatment. eSIy the Aard a/ Aaerief etk fer^ CITY_____ .CTAT Prescription Pharmacy ent J. Pdntilla Jr:, 108 Autumn St., Forget about Space la partly out of a wistful wonder- BapUams Potfertoh's particulerly after the United Na- Telephone Co. and Maureen Mc- 180 Center St-t.Cor. of Chnrqh and William J. Shea Jr„ Boulder Donald, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. '' Two children ware baptized by- ' Ihe (tm phaiw attaeluMiit 901 Main Street ing whether a complete reversal of tions has voted and taken action Rd. ■ the atandard wouldn't, after .all, •Quotation by George Moore The degree of bachelor of science to see that it does remain an in- ,rmacy wae awarded to Rob- constitute £he most vital and ef- PAUL V . SHEA (1853-1933) ln>)Mrmacy ternal struggle. ert G>Willlanilllama, 388 E. Center St., fective brand of diplomacy, for a Copyright 1958 (8W2) And to move without any clear Distributor With hohora. change. OP MANCHESTER ^nso t Lono. RFD Noi 1, Yomon, Com . Bachelor” degrees were received and M o t h D a m a g e legal right to do eo would a W est WUUngtim.-bachel-. tlfylng trade offer ioiruahdiev "V' DURANT i t . ing similar power reeponees from A mI L o n ^ tiro Wear or of science in business adminis- made to the Uidted States the oth- tration; and John E. Whitham, the rest of the Arab world, or even ^ NEW LARGER QUARTERS er day. I t tM be conceded that ' Drive In For Onr Bolton, bachelor of science in ag possibly from Russia; do exist, but Kusalah motives in making thia ^PLENTY OF FRONT AND REAR PARKING rieulture with high honors. they are slim. Either we let the Graduate Degrees . ' offer werS mysterious, that it was Lebahon crisis settle itself, on the Graduate degrees were awarded difficult to square Khrushchev's AUTO 61ASS INSTALLED . to Raymond D. stlnchfleld, 179 FREE basis of the aid we can legally give J F X M B ilS i declaration of economic war upon GET THE BEST-COSTS NO MORE G rc ^ Rd., doctor of phlloaophy in the government, on the basis of the Front', End, Rroko and us with this offer to help us pep GLASS FURNITURE TOPS education; Paul E. Finkbeii^ i l l U N patrol of the Syrian border, Walnut St. Charles J. Gervase. 106 ' up . our recession trade, or his Shock Absorber Intpoe- and on the .basis of the loyalties of Am oU Rd.,'Robert G., Kudra, 69 warning to other nations to avidd MIRRORS (Rrtploe* ’prua against the aspirations OUR REGULAR STOCK . . . Jr., Christopher Lehman. Robert up against ua. W ith Minim u m Cle a n in g of the Greek's. For now Britain it- \ J, Lewis. Patricia P. Shibles, War- Doing thia, Mr.. Dulles did two self has come to the point where ren A. Shibles, bachelor of arU in things.. First, he forced the corre arts and sciences: Mervin R. Ed it wants' to pacify Cyprus, which O rder of $ 5 ,0 0 apondenta listening to him to. real monaton, Louis E. Trepp. certifi- can only!be done by some kind of cates in agriculture; Charles E Ize that, once again, he waa offer' yielding to the Greeks. And the for 3-pioco sot Goodwin, bachelor of scieqee in Ing the American public a version Turks, being able to smell this raelnes'a administration. .'qf something which was not strict -Aleo. Nancy P. Bantle, bachelor British policy coming,-are now be- of eclettce in education, with hon- ly accurate. Some of them, when " W E BELIEVE TH IS IS A FIRST coming the agitators and the ter- ors; Carol! A . Lovejoy Jr., bache- they wrote their stories, felt com Ona ragfular sofa end two arm choln. rorista on Cyprus, all with the ob- lor of science In engineering: Jean- pelled to point this out. nette E. House, bachelor of science ject of making aure that the Brit- Second, Mr. Dulles gave notice in home ecopomlce; . Dorothy R. ish haviT'to stay there and keep Reg u l a r V a lu e $1 4Si Q 0 -- Y o u Sa ve $ 7 5 .5 0 ! Frellgh, bachelor of ' science in • FOR A N Y C O M M U N I T Y IN to the Ruaaiana that he was mudJi authority in their own hands. The nuralng. more tntereated In finding a baais Tiirks, it'eee^ts, f ^ l the same way Rockville: William H. Miller Donald F, Behrend Joan F. Michaud for rejecting their propoaal o ff William F. Leese David O. Castor. about Cyprus "°ttiey did before, and Lots G. Kdch, bachelor of arts hand than he was in finding In it $35.00 Value! >w and sciences: George W. Muller, when Britain was encouraging T H E C O U N T R Y " any poeelbility of a frultful,,positlve *18 with' honors, and John L. Nachllly, them to fight againaUthe possibil- bachelor of'Science in engineering relationahlp'batween our two coun 95 ity of Greek rule. So now. when the Florence B. Dora,, bachelor of triea. Perhaps he was right in do- L.'' British would like them to be science in home economics; Thom t i 50^% of cleaning bill paid Vhen clothes are ' ing so, But then again thia may be $Q 7-50 m m mar $75.00 Value!as F. Rady, doctor of laws; Donna quiet, and submit to some Greece- one of those Russlaln. propositions M. DelPonte, bachelor of science oriented solution for Cyprus,, the In nursing. We are going t«' take part of, given to us. Turks ere on the war path, with South Coventry: Winthrop Mer- aooner or later. But even when he hom e riam. Jr.,-and Martin A. Ohradan: violence on Cyprus, and agitation Iriclu des: D ^ k ^ a ior F a b ric, Welting,^ Z ip p ers a n d is eventually going to join them bachelor of sciencp in agriculture: at home. The result: more British Mr. Dullea' instinct is to kick the Lubott - C u t , Pin ned a n d Inst a lled Robert J. Bruenn, bachelor of sci- # 5 0% paid when we return them. .. troops to Cyprus, this .time to con- ence in business • administration; Rusaiana firat,. abmetlmei, to give cottage trol the^^rks. William F. Risley, bachelor of sci- himaelf a better target, ti^isting ^ Rig h t In Yo u r O w n H o m e . . . (REMEMBER— STO R A G E IS A B SO LUTELY FREE) Sometimes what we wonder is ence in education; Thomas E. Ska- them out of their own position. rupa, bachelor of science in engi- simply this; is it humanly^possible, Perhaps .this is. the, vi-ay the GUA R ANTEED TO FIT neering. W E ABSORB ALL IN SUR A N C E C O STS . is it history possible, to lean upon South Glastonbury: Ellen C, gsinie baa to be played. But we a crooked slick without ha\-#ng it Pratt, bachelor of arts in arts and keep wondering. In this Instance tcienees; ’ Roy L Terwllllger, trip you sooner or later? we wonder what the effect on the P las11 c - C O v e r e d d r v a n s bachelor of science In business ad- American people, on the world, ahd The Ridges Manufacturer's Outlet ministration. !) 'TnlcottvUle: Wflltam. S....Clough, on tha Russians t^iemselves might RETAIL SALESROOM — ! MILE FROM WJLLIMANTIC ON ROUTE 32 bachelor of ecience In business ad- This O ffer Good A t . . . - ' have been if Mr. pullda had chosen A Thoiijght for Toiday Regularly $79.50. Use it as a couch mlnietration; Mary Jane Madden, to discuss the issue candidly, so Sp8asored by tbe Manchester' TURN AT RIDGES BUS STO F->AT OLD KENT ROAD bachelor o f ecience In pbyeical John E, Whitham American reporters didn't have to Connell ut Churclieo in living room, den, TV' roorn, or a t the summer cottage. therapy. Ronald L. lAcehevequo .. V' Graduate Degrees correct-him, ao the American peo- Makes an e xtrif bed for an overnight guest. ■ Area students who received ple 'themaelvea cduld credit him For the jord wil. not forsake his OPEN Hlrth, master of arU In zoology; Extended forecast GORDON CLEANERS No-sag base construction with smart, modern bolster graduate degrees were; Albert J. Kerkin Jr„ master of w i^ eine'erity and with reaeon people for his great name's sake; OPEN Andover: Dorothy C. Standish, ■ The outlook tor Connecticot for Because it hath pleased the Lord arts In agronomy: Roy W. Schnei- the next five days. ’ Tuesday 307 E. CENTER ST. (Shopping Pkna) , aibleneae, and eo the Ruesiani could to match. There's a color to go with your decorating THURSDAY master of education. > der, master of arts In- electriSal to make you His people.,— I Sam- Golumbia: John A. MaeVeagh through Saturday, c^ls for tem- heve a if often-needed demonatra engineering. Ml 3-8710 uel 12:22. scheme in thiv distinctive list; Rod, Whit e, DAILY Jr,, master of a rt! In education; peratures to average near 6 de- Uon o f straight dealing. , - He hath taketh all Hla.own cares Coventry; Bigelow P. Cushman, grees below normal. Coo) for the and FRIDAY Joseph J. Narofeky, master of arts master of arts in English. «R,9a,.(iHli»«ielf 1 'Sde Himself in Gre en, B l a c k ,,C o r a l or Su'nl;an plastics. ' In education. ■ - next’I several days, gradually vain with an uneasy burden. 1 will Ktew <•. wartnirtg up by the weekend. Our Role Seems Limited ImiTiediafe d e liv e ry on some |C0lors; 9 A.M. to Glastonbury! Loretty B. Tqnner, cast all my cares bn God; He hath master of arts in education; Gor- '' H aifa HuUt in 3 Tiers "nievnormal mean temperature 1 9A.Meto in the Hartford area during this Ttie legal Umib o f the outside bidden me; they cannot burden oth ers t o ord er. don L Bywaters, master of sci- PINE CLEANERS LAUNDRY MISS SPj. ence in mechanical engineering; Jerusalem . — Haifa, northern period is 70 degrees ranging from world's power to Intervano in the Him. ' / ' . Israel's ..principal town jaqd the a high of 82 to a low o f 58. » fS4 CENTER ST. 381 I . CENTER ST, . — Rlehop Joseph Hell 9 P.M. ^ Jtme C. Tanner, master of arts In PreciplUtlon during this period ' revoluttoa la Labaaon has already squearibn, country’s mein iseaport, has -a One graduate at fiConn commencement'exdrcisea yesterday waa former Manchester mayor Sherwood O. Bowers. The 59-year-hld will average a total of'about one- been daftaad by tha action of the PBODUOTION DBOPS Rockville: Joan N. qmlth, mas- population o f almost 200,000. ,It is Ml 3-42M " Ml 34)484 O P E N TH U R S D A Y A N D F RID AY EV ENINGS T O 9 former selectman, director, and State representative ■ received a half inch ofccurring . aa ahowara UMtod Nations Security Oouncll in Christchurch—New Zealand prb- ter of arts In education; Frederick built in three tiers, rising from the deep sea harbor to the top of bachelor's degree in government, and will enter. UCono's law about 'Wadneaday night or),Thilfs- ■ending U l/ observars there. Ility dueed 4,463,976 pounds of tobacco CLOSED MONDAYS W . Gilbert, master of ecience In during 1957, a decline of morb ttechaaieal engiaeeriag; Harold T, Moufit Carmel. 1^000 leet u^. school in September. day, - " L ' * 1 " gp tor the preciee purpose not' of than 170,000 pounds from 1956. asm ■'1 t .• 1, 'V \ ... >■ - - f ' U i '-' ... 'Jtm • , V i '--.I .,• ,», F, - r • \ . I * -.■ , " . — . ‘ " . . . ■ .-■ ‘ ■ T7 •X, r a' ^yAKCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MAKC^EST;E^ CONN^ MONDAY. JUNE 16, 1§B8 ■I’ PACE EIGHT . ^ • MANCHESTER BVEa^IN^'HteRALD, MANCHESTER, CONW, MONDAY, JUNE i«, J9B8 PAG£.Nil7£ W ‘ L ... ate wilh MAJOR HOOPt.E ■ - r ALLEY OOP \ BY ,V. T. HAMIAN UlUR BOARDING HOD8E X J Ct*rt HELP THE' ..BUT VTONT. SO AM t \> ' 1958 Vote Dim Ppob^rs Show ETC Vetoed . Six ReiQeive, nii Honors liiNO OF PEOPLE HAFTA RUN JACK' U . WO{lRlgO^ 1 THEVRE VEP. t M INSPIRED T O O / -. IT’S AN to Run ^sain X. I MEET WHEN AROUND WtTH f A P6Rt%CT’ ABOUT THOSC y BEGINNING ERA OF'SCICNCE.VOU’RE A PEER TM DOtKJS, RE- NO tinhorn I CBifFLEMAN Tw O .D O C rK TO ACT LIliE _8A;XMAKTMA' HAiJe vpo LESS CHEMIST, AND BUSTER’S OLD ^ Call to* Prosecute Goldfine At Su lamet? luation 5E&BCH FOft OAMBLER, X AND SOTtCEO MY a m a z i n g - , PEANUT ROASTER HAS DRO OLED On Increase in Reauveiomo N a t a n a 6 &, The rotnleter mc.t one of,ihe un- like Jerome Oreen! But darling, 1 Dft,WONMUG AN lSQLV OIL PU D DLE 0^4 T «% love you. V . For Directors’^JPost MIIHEN m o s t m e n l i m p re f encrat» 6h ^he itreet. ( Cob Un tied from Fag« Ona>) Six of Um 45 pupils Who WffnMirrsd,' "Venl iSancte G A R A G E FLO OR/— YO U Mlniiter-f^uet whet do you Oladye—I love yngrej» postpone any St.; Mrs. Bveiyn 8bhmid£t, St Sacrament. The program closed r)d------War - 2 on whlci • 'ch cheeter'a librariea, and widow -of *• V* Wapping; Mra. Helcp Weeal, Raymond Emeat Smith, aon of c i 'love you darllnf. I’m,.not come from her. He also suggested the crea- Clyde Rd.; _Joeeph^Lovett, 46 Au- lion would bring about «ompll;Saco. at'any aubaaquont foraign mintftari ated with honors bestdes those al- wealthy like Jetome Oreen. 1 to print JU telephone bllla to aerv- Barnes, who la serving hia sec the late Rev. Earl Titus French He insisted that both in this mat- conferqncO or at' a top laval sum Mr. and Mra. Raymond W. BmUh, ready mentioned were Judith Ann ' Icemen. This economy eavea paper. who once served the local (Yhurch tion of an advisory council to ra- bu'rh-.Rd.; Bruce Foster, Andover; 15 Church St., and to Christina. Ann. haven't a fine car or a Tine houee end consecutive term on the BoarfL view the benefit structure and Mrs. Carol Bennett and aon, 340 ter and in "an earlier case concern- mit m adt^ itself. ’ Clementlno, Jeanne EHIen Faber, PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER of the Naaarene, died Saturday at ing a Goldfine mill, Un commis- Ehlera, daughter ef Mr. and Mrs. David Brmaho Gera-ventiL John haf been secretary since Felebniary other major questions If the eom- Hackmatack St.; Mrs. Josephine The UnttMl Statea and tha So- Edward D, Ehlers, 81 Brookfield Y O U S U R E L I K E T W E X . 10B7. itancheater Memorial Hospital PatelU and son, 85 Ix>cuBt St.; Mrs. sion'e wilUngnMlB merely to keep viet Union ieqmad to ha moving Hugh Hlldltch, Reane Marie HE'S Bom In St. James, N. Y., she mittee la interested In looking Into 8t. F A T M E R 'S D A Y P R E S E N T ) The announcement regarding proposals for significant lo n g - Edith Dubiel and son. Coventry: an eye Oh lh» company after It toward a maatuig in Geneva^—pos- JaaTowskl. Peter Alan LaFond, COMING! had lived in Manchester for 11 agreed' to comply was the soet of Prises foiNKctilenM in Christian Frances Ellen Opalach, Carolyn G A V E Y O U , CJO N 'T ^ - ^ ys >5 Daily Crossword Puzzle Bamee laavaa 'Mayor Harold A, range changea. Mrs. Stella Bailey and daughter. sibly aa soon as Jidy 1—of techni- Doctrine w anrto Mery Cathelia /'-^Tjo w b e =H,-7 Y O U ' P O P F t Turklngton the only BCpubllcan years. She was a member of the the tax Crestridge.Dr., Vernon; Mra. Mary treatment given others ss well. cal experts to atudy ways of polic- Joan Pachesa, Cnifford Anthony " SURE TO W ARN' Church of the Naxaneie and the Folaom said .^arglng Hohin, daughter Of.M rTn^ Mrs. Rautenberg, Cartene Agrnea Ra- Board member who has yet to de Wfige- base and Tacreaslng bene- Pompel and daughter, 190 School The Waldorf bllta for Adama ing an international a^tanslon of M E IF Y O U WCTU. j . 1 d ia c r e a s ln and Mra. Adams came to 8267.05. Thomas Hobln, 89 BenlM 8[k;. in gini, and Mary Anne Taylon S E E MIM :lara hia Intentiona about running Hta for the five fftijliott persona St. nuclear weapons testa. mathematics to Philip. Raymond again. In axlditJon to* her daughter, she They were run up at the plush Without any advance public no- Others who graduated were IN C O M IN G Anawfr to Prfviouf leavea ,^ r e e sons, Daniel Igy ^ h o were already on TJie roll* in Dowd, son of Mr, and Mr*. Philip Charles Anthony Barbito, Niuiey^ 4-lfc ' Hay o r Oadeelded 1954 would Just about,oouv. restoreresuire New York hotel in January and tice, Menshikov left New 'York R. Dowd, 327 Wells St.; and in.hl»: People ond Places French ' of Mancheater, George BL N- February, 1954. yesterday aboard a Scandinavian Ileane Biske. Gale MargaretM argaret! Bu#n- fv V Cr Turktngton aald again today that French of Winchester, Ore., and those phaaes of the proibqm to Two Girls Join tory to Richard Joseph Gallagher, ham, Michael Timothy Carvey, ha had. not yet made up hla mind. the atatua they occupiedrupind N ^ e n The subcommiltce' also heard Airlines plane which landed early MSI of Mr. and Mrs. Richard. J. Irwtn French of -Boston; another today in Copenhagen. He then Sandra Joan Choman, Edward >n IfA »«» •» Rejuvenat ion < ACBOSb DOWN T u rk in ^ n has sery.ed bn the amendments to the aoclaloclal apeuH^y that a Goldfine firm ie again under GaUagher, 99 N. Lakewood Circle Thomas Boyle, Paul Stephen daughter, Mr*. Fred O. Smith of Scouts in England Investigation and—from FTC of- switched to a Soviet airliner for , H e a d A ddreae 1 F e l i n e * town's leglflatlye body for 12 Portland, Halne; a sister, Mrs. act were passed in 19S4. Gsdarowski, Robert Joseph Glee- I —. Coolldge years, Including two year* on the An Increase lit the earnings ^sm ficials—that records bearing on the flight to the Ruasiah' capital ' The addyeaa to the graduatea CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNEIi 3 Aid Kolger P. Feilowa .of Trumana- A Russian embassy official, who aon Slid John Brennan Haugh. 4 ----- Ruth old Board of Selectman. to $4,800 would restore the aamiiamb >(lsa Patricia Ellen Morrow, allegaUona of mislabeling by a waa given b y ^ e Rev. Richard L. Also Robert Thomas KUimlk, I George 3 Hlilorlc city In burg, N.'Y.; four grandchildren Goldfine company had been de- confirmed his departure, said Foley, aaeiatanVat St. Thomas the Ma*MChuictU Republican Directora Harry and three great-grandchildren. relationships' established In- the daughter of Mr. and Mra. Thomas Ronald Francis Lallberjie. Sharral- Bernard r—^ Pirato and Roy Johnaoh have al- 1954 amendments,” 'Folsom said'. stroyed. But the officials said the Menshlkdv'was eununohedhome''on Apoatle (Jhurch to West Hartford. 4 Ctumay boet Funeral services will be held W. Morrow, 26 Birch 8t„ and Miss what the official called a "tem- Dawn Marie Larson. David Francis A-IA Ur— Uncoltts. 5 MalarU '' ready announcM that they will not As for rsLiing'Oie beneftta, Fpl- records had been destroyed by in- Father Foley was graduated from Looymans, Donna Carol Marston, II Seaweed seek reeleetion. Plrato baa'I^n on tomorrow at 2 p.m. a t the. W at- Unda Dline Harrison, daughter of advertence of another government porary official mission.” The em- 8t. Jamea’ School In 1943. Ha waa tJI »«. UX ML f Playwright, kins-West Funeral Home, 62 E. aom said, those for persons pi\ the Clifton ' Lewis Martin. Joan Alien ■A-'* . W« I '4 : 14 Cvergrein tree the Board eight yeata and John- rolls before 1954 were baaed on Mr. and MA Donald Harrison, 45 agency and no informaUdn was bassy aide said Menshikov is, ex- the flret priest from Muicheater Siraeme*----- Center St. The Rev. (Jlarepce pected to return to Washington Melesko, John William Meleiko, BY ,AL CAPP and BOB LUBBRRS 15 Lena S tar T A g e ion, two. enmlngo befqre that date and do Frances Dr., who were graduated lost. Since it had all bean transcrib- to ho ordained In Rome. . and Mary Burton Miller. LONG SAM 'A e two remaining Republican Wlneibw will officiated Priehde from Mancheater High School, ed into other documents still on within a few day*—"a couple of Diplomas were conferred by the Stat* (ab.) f Whirl* 20 Giri’* name 41 Iron may call ft the funeral home to- not reflect the general increase in Also Mary Catherine O’Connor, If Farmer* OShow 20 .Place again 42 Bex Dtrectora, Attya. Paul Marie and eafningx, productivity and in the Friday, left by plan# last night fll^. weeks at the outside.” The official Rev. John P- Hannon, pastor of St. Edward Joseph Prevost. Beverly day from 7 to-B p.m. from Logan Airport, Boston and said he could not give the precise James Church. If Alcoholic dUapproval 27 Soak* 43 In thii yUea Ronald Jacobs, have said they will Burial will be in Bast Cemetery. standard of living. Secrest and Harvey T. Hannah, Ann Reagan. Barbara Alice Rowe, drink 10 Foker aUke 30 R e f r i g e r a t o r 44 Arrow peiaoa seek election if caked. Martc la atlll With the possible' exception of arrived In England at 7;80 thla head of FTC's wooL division, both reason for the call home. Tho program opened with a pro- Alan Alexander Rydlewlcz, Walter 4f Faminlne Intereated in the Republican nomlr morning. Mrs. Menshikov was said to ceesional pnd the alnging ef the Foley Scadden. Katherine ThorHss SO Beginning ' U ----- Point 2t Bu**i*R* Mr*. Teresa Oravlao coet-of-Ilvlng increasee for some testified they did not know Adams 21 Bom IT Cut off 31 Moat recant auflix nation for State RepreaentaUve, classes of old-age beneffclariee, the They are members of tlit Girl had expressed any interest in the' have remained in Washington hymn, "O' Mary Immaculate.” Af- Shea. Jsne Claire TrauL and Gary sa Small devlla i t Undar (poet.) 33 More preelae 47 Old King — but he is comknltted to running for Mrs. T erm Oravlno, 18 Norman Eiaenhower admtnistratloi is -op- Scout party which aail*d. for Eu- investigation of Ooldflne's affai'ra while her husband made the trip ,ter dijdomas Itod awards were eon- Joseph Wood. ‘ "— • 34 Another 23 Comrade*. 38 Swimmlnf 41 Ireland the Board. Like Jacobs, Marte was widow of Aiithony Oravino,- posed to ahy Lcroea-the-board rope June 6, and renminCd behind until they read in the papers of to Moscow—his first since taktog tea weed 34 MMm'a narffe 40 Talk 00 Legal matteri appointed to the Board to replace -^died1-. yesterday at the home of her to graduate with., their class on the special House subcommittee's ovir as ambassador t'e the United libfralizatlon of beneflta. States last Feb. 6. law which I doubt even the chief the law to ride bicycles on the Sf Harveat a Director who resigned. daughter, Mra. Daniel Yacovone, ' But the political appeal of doing Friday. Relativea and friends mo- hearings. _ knew exleted. ----- sidewalk and I very much doubt 3? ----- Welter - 58 Lincoln St„ Bloomfield. tored to Boston yesterday to see Hannah did testify that at the 'Embassy officials said the State • r r ! ! r •'X ! r r On the Democratic aide, only Di- something for the “old folks" Is Department and other embassies Ortalnly, he had done nothing that parents ever heard of this Raleigh rector Eugene Kelly ha* not yet Bom In Italy, she lived 58 years strong in Congress. In 1950, 1952, them take off to join the Scouts. end of on* conference In FTC statute. But. instead of warning 30SmaU in Manchester. Miss MorroWg brother, Thomas in Washington were Informed that about It until he read my letter. 1 r announced hla plana. However, he 1954 and 1956 Congress voted to offices Goldfine asked an employe If he has suddenly become ao thln- the teenagers the chief orders his 33 Brldiw holding la expected to Seek reelection along Besides her daughter, she leavea William Morrow HI. was , also a to put through a telephone call to Menshikov was returning briefly D liberaiixe the system. And 1968 Is to Russia. ' eklnned it is just too bad and I gendarmes to "bring In the blcy- ' 34 HaWaUan with Dtrectora Francis Mahoney two sons, Frank J. Oravino of another election year. member of this year's graduqUng Adams. \ . cles.” X ■ .'^raetingi Manchester and Albert J. Gravlno class. Their parents gave a party However, the first public word fear that aa with me age is be- J and Ted (Jummlnga. 'Ihis year.more than 400 bills sre Hannah said “thla *Just looked that Menshikov had left Washing- ginning to take Its toll with the 1 don’t want to be too critical tSRaviaad i Meanwhile, Democratic Town of Doylestown, Pa.; and a.iother before the Ways and Means Com for them at Center Springs Lodge to me like a little name dropping.” of the chief but instead of looking 3f Oirrs d -u ^ le r, Mrs. IJomlnic Poveremo on June 8 which, was attended by a ton came when the Scandinavian chief. II s Committee Chairman Steve Cav- mittee. They call' for a variety of He said peraona dealing with the Airline sent New -York newspa- You see we have had three for newspaper headlines . with nickname i agnaro said today a nominating of Hartford. number of relatl'ves and friends. commission often place calls to BY KEN BALD and JERRY BRONDFIELD. 3? Number* changea ranging from obscure ben-: pers and press associations pic- crusades recently and I do not these crusades why doesn’t his de- JUDD SAXON S- r i F r r commlttea has already gathered a FYineral services will be held to- efits to government-paid financing Senator* or other* apparently to tures of the Russian envoy board- like crusades. I was hsad of the partm ent bring In the ■ men who Sf Mengrcls i ^g. list' of possible candidatea for morrow at 9:30 a.m. at the W. P. let FTC personnel know they are are smashing safes ahd even “lug- JIM, WE'RE Later. pl en t y / they were 40 BrUUe f of hospital and medical expenses. ing a plane at New York Intema-'- board of police commissioners POSCO WITH acetate % various ofriqes up for elecUon Qulsh Funeral Home with a Re- Included among the proposals acquainted with such persons. tional Airport. many years and I would not tole- ging" them away from officea. Back pr o ^ 41 Through quiem Maias in St. James Church Back on the ma inia nr OFP5HORRE WHAT'S UP \ OF LEAD. WE LOST 43 V***el* 1! IntbafaH. also art bills 'h^ich would increase AboulTown Goldfine got someone on the Menshikov has been quite a rate any kind of a crusade. The Maybe when Town Manager JUPP PHONES PSTRICT NO. 5 ,,BUT JUPP ? WHAT'S . ) TWO PAYS' PRO0UCT1ON 4SIUi*ed lawn 1 Other Name* CVtmlng at 10 a m- the federal share of public assist- phone, Hannah said—he did not change from his dour predecessor, first crusade we had waa In re- Martin returns from his vacation BOSS JIM CALMOON.... KEEP ITOUIET THE EXCITEMENT/WITH A SICK CREW. L ■ t However, he said more names Burial v.-lll be In St. James ance to the blind, disabled and tq The Eighth District Fire Depart know who it was—and reported Georgi Zarubin. due to overwork he will give a lit- ANP AIEET A^E OVER those \ WHERE'P you SET I 40 Enter 1? !) ment and Band will participate in sponse to a complaint regarding t l High hUl 1 1 would be Added before a paring- Cemetery. dependent children. that he had been well received at Smiling and affable, he has bookies and horse - betting. That tle of hia valuable tjme to the po- HERE IN TOWN.' STRAWBERRIES 'e/w, Friends may cAll at the funeral the. Golden Anniversary Celebra- lice department now that the I SENT? SESJuim', S3 Region 1 1 dOWB proeeasTsAgins in an effort to Any action to llberallzejbeneflts FTC. mingled freely wi[h American offi- waa handled badly: by an over- i home today from S.tb 10 p.m. tion of the South Meriden -Volun board of dlrecttha have, come up S3 Noun euflixe* secura *;lhe best poaalble candl- Is expected to Increase In the so- teer Fire Department to be held Hannah said that the new inves- cials, appeared oh many television offioioua state policeman. I com- S4 High prleet r n r 1 r datas."/ cial security tax bite. tigation concerning Goldfinet* shows and generally played to the plained about him to his superior With new ideas to shorten tho (Bib.) One, of the potential candidates Mrs. John Mikoleit from June 25 to June 28 at Hab- Northfield Mills centers on the hilt his self-described role as "an manager's, working hours and re- ,y r f“ y Covered workers and their em- ershon Field In South Meriden. in Hartford. He would make - a sponsibilltiek. Unless a litUe intel- HERE IN THE S3 Sand out is Nidrman Comollo of 71 Con- Mrs. Augusta C. Mikoleit, 81, ployers now pay a tax of 4 4 per question of whether ' Northfield ambassador of peace, friendship good Hitler when resurrection day fumce Dr ^ a town CQlMInlUce knew’ th a t some material it pur- and cooperation'.^'...... ------ligent attehtioal's paid £6 some «f ' VlLLASe. BUT IT Q -- R wlfe-oO-^phff -Mlkoleitr-85 ■ Fostei- cent—2H per cent each—on the The Ladies Auxiliary of . Man- comes. these matters It is just possible ■nney went ■jriflfiMii'"'..... member who is Interested in pne St., died yaatcTday at her home. first 04,200 of a worker's annua] chased as cashmere was actually In his more than four months as The second was the crusadq STRAISHT TO TM, Ra|. VA Nl on.. chester Chapter, Disabled Amerl Russia's chief diplomat In Wash- Uiat the electorate win exercise *ainU (ab.) . F 1 R of the two State representative .She waa a member of the Zion pay. *nie'most commonly discussed reprocessed cashmere. about socalled obscene mi^a- ClUR POCK 0 mt bf WU tiwdaii im. 7 IT Oriental coin Ji nominations. Cavagnaro said an- can Veterans, has won two trophies "Durlnr. an Investigation of an- ington. he has pressed, for In- their franchise and drop the con- SHACK WITH Kvangelical Lutheran Church. finalicing change contemplates an for child welfare agd. community zlnes. That too was handled badly trol of local government Into the •other name Is-being mentioned for Beeldea -her husband she leaves increase-In the wage base to 04,800, other min,” he said, "we found creased cultural exchange and other ‘I witlT I knaw iomeidiinf I could do to llvan things u p ' service and four,citations for his- this concern sold to Northfield In- trade between the United States and entirely under the chief’s or- laps of new officials. SUPPLIES. / the other nomination but he de- a daughter, Mra. Burton R. Keeney or a hike in the rate to 5 per .cent, tory, publicity, hospital aid and ders with no warning to newstand iVllIard B. Rogers. . around hsral" clined to reveal it. of Mancheater and two grand- o.r both. terests some stock marked cash- and Russia. Americanism. The chapter will mere, which should have been des- But some of hia activities have operators. If this law was being BY JOHNNY HART Republicans as well as Demo- children. hold a potluck for Mrs. Ruth Dad- violated, aa the PTA complained, f 900 PICNIC GROUNDS B. p . crats have both repreaentative Funeral services will be held ignated reprocessed cashmere. We met with strong criticism. Rep. ,COTTON WOODS TKP" darlo, who Is leaving fob California do not know whether Northfield. Michael A. Feighan (D-Qhioi said why w'as It necessary to even call Washington—Tho United States TZJ7' nominations open this year. State tomorrow at 8:30 pjm.,at the Wat- the chief to file a complaint? Forest Service . maintains 4,905 Rep. Ray Warren has announced at 6:30 Wednesday evening at the knew it was reprocessed. That is I recently that President Eisenhow- kina-WCbt Funerail Home, 142 E Ho^ital Notes VFW Home. A business meeting er should declare Menshikov per- And now we have a crusade camp and picnic grounds in the na- SO W H A T.^„ W H Y C A N Y TH E M tEAAAS ha will not seek reeleetion, and Center St., with the Rev. Paul under, investigation." Daffooil.^.us ducks COME HERE A N ' P L A Y / -..S T A N D UP 00*00 fCrfOO will follow the supper. Committee members agreed he sona non grata—personally unwel- against innocent teenagers who tional forests throughout the coun- HAVE SOME G AM ES PER Y O 'R IG H TS . H O N E Y .^,.TE L L MISTUH hia Republican colleague In the Prokopy officiating. Burial will be never heard that it was against try. House, Thomas Rogers, died In of- / Patients Today: 167 should not go Into the matter fur- come. ROAD M«LION Y O ULL JU S ' UP A N 'Q U IT A N ' In Mount Hope Cemetqry in Tal- ADMITTED SATURDAY; Mrs The Newcomers Club annual ther at the public hearing. Among other things. Feighan PLAY. PER S O M E B U D O Y fjgectiC fice last year. cottyilie. ELSE BE FO' YOU'LL . Je'nnle Kingsbury, I^aurel Manor picnic, sponsored .by the YWCA, Secrest declared Adama had said Menshikov "has systematical fCHO Other Republicans reported In- Friehds may call-at the funeral will b* held Wednesday at 7 p.m. ly violated the norms of behavior GO G A LL IV A N TIN terested In running for the Board ^Convalescent Home; Mrs. Ida Or- never approached him regarding F RUM PILLUH t o , home today from ^ to 9:30 p.in. cutt, Coventry^. Mrs. Marion Gib- at Center Springs Lodge. The sup- any matter before the FTC. for diplomatic representatives bv , P O S T A -C H A S I N are Atty. Jerome Walsh, Vincent per will be a potluck. in charge •Mating palpable lies, by going TH E M Ll'L OL' son, Vernon: Robert McCormick Secrest testified after McLaugh GenovesL president of the Young Ernest C. Gilbert 164 New Bolton Rd.: Mrs. Ruby of Mrs. Thoma-s Derby, commit- lin had told of Adams stays at i over the heads of the President of Republican -Club, auid Omer A. Eme.st Christian Gilbert, 92. Parker, 7,1 Charter Oak St.; Mrs tee chairman, and Mrs. Eugene the Waldorf-Astoria at a time ■ the United Slates and the Secre- Glngraa, of 85 Henry ,St. Rhodes Rd., Tolland, died last night Mary Yacono, 9 Campbell AVe. .Szetela, Mr.s. Albert Tinkelenberg, when the FTC waa settling one of tary of State in making a direct at Rockrille City Hospital after a' Vernon; Jayson l-.elbowitz. Wap Mrs. Donald Grieve, Mra. Albert Goldfine'* cases. appeal to Congre.ss to prevent the 7f/> ECH^ rearming of the. free and demo- — - — short illnes-s. ping: David Reisler. Wapping. Lennon, Mrs. Robert Kelley, and A Goldfine textile company School Unit Action He waa born Jan. 15. 1866. in ADMITTED YESTERDAY; Mrs. Albert Matthew. promised that It would halt al- cratic German Federal Republic. Hessen, Germany,' son of the late Raymond Bartholomew, Rockville leged mislabeling of certain cloth, Godfried ahd Ann Gilbert. He waa Hotel; Norbert Kobleit. 40 High Gibbon-a Asseinbly, I.*dies of and the m atter was closed on that BONUS Possible on Slash a tailor by trade and worked for St., Rockville; Jean Dowding. 76 Columbus, will hold a chicken bar- basis. BUGS BUNNY many years In NeiL- York City be- Turnbull Rd ; .Mrs. Edpa Mae El- becue tomorrow at 7 p.rn., at the The law provides various al- Op CD Forum , Final action on a $50,cut In fore coming to Tolland about 50 lison, 39 Ijiwton Rd.; 'John Holz- Knlghta of Columbus Home. ternative actions -in rases of A ND BUZ SAWYER BY Roy crane ( WHATRE YA TRYIN'.T' DO, tha Board of Educations 03,242,- years ago,Wherq he owned a farm. heimer, Mansfield Depot; Janice charges of mislabeling. One is an Diaavowa Bicycle 'Crusade' RUIN OUR CHANCE FER A T36 budget may be taken at the He leaves his wife, Mrs. M-arle Richmond. 343 Charter Oak St.; Hose and Ladder. Co. No. 1. will agreement not to do it again. In To the Editor BUYSI IT SEEMS-mAT A RUSSIAN BUT TkERE'5 NO RCPOm FROM THE PILOT. NO V ^ E g j ^ SAFETY WEEK. meeting of the Board tonight. A Novolnj' Gilbert of Tolland; and a Mrs. Helen Tomm, 226 Hollister drill tomorrow at 6:15 p.m. at the cases of violations considered wil- I have already informed three MILITARY PLANE, AVAK-4, rilCHT PLAN FOR SUCH A PLANE..... AND, ELAAER?. report from the subcommittee on son, Siegfred Gilbert of Ellington: St.; Joseph Hadden, 24 Hunting- ho.ae house, Pine St. and Hartford ful the FTC can prosecute crimi- women w ho 'phoned me about the WAS FORCED DOWN OH A STRAKOEST OF ALL^TNE NUMERALS ON THIS SAFETY finance is on the agenda. At a one daughter, Mrs. Earl Beebe of ton St.; Barbara' Duncan,' 155 S. Rd. nally in the courts and. If there is confiscation of their young son's NEARBY a b a n d o n e d YAK-4 are not TNEKE6ULATI0 N AAARKlNSS NVEEK. special meeting two weeks ago. Ellington; one stepson, Karl Heins Main St.; Mra. .leanne Oreenatreet; a conviction the penalties can run bicycles because they were riding AIRSTRIP. FOR SUCH A PLANE. the Board approved salary sched- of Bolton, and four grandchildren. 649 Hartford Rd.; Angelo Tam- up to a 65,000 fine and a year’s im- on the sidewalk and I now em- ules and Increases for next year. Funeral services will be held bominl, Wlllimantic; Roger Skow- prisonment. phatically disavow any respon Another Item on the agenda is Wedne.sdaj at 2 p.m. at the lAdd ronek, 18 Charter Rd., Rockville; Police Arrests Later, Goldfine and some of his sibllity whatever for the order by the removal of the student pro- Fiineral Home. 19 Ellington Ave. Lawrence Knight, 48 Agnea Dr,; mills were involved in other Chief Schendel to his policemen to tection insurance plan, for next Dr, William C. H. Moe, pastor of Mrs, Katherine Vergara, East charges of alleged mislabeling. "bring in all bicycles upon which % year. Tolland Federated Church, will Hartford; Virginia VV’hite, 24 Saiil- Hiram T. Gatewood, 37, of Wind- This resulted in a "cease and de- anyone is seen riding upon the A apoUlght was thrown on this officiate. Burial will be in South ters Rd.; Patricia Mjltori. West sot:, was arrested Saturday' and sist” order, to which Goldfine and sidewalk." insurance plan in February when Cemetery, Tolland. Willington: Mrs. Elizabeth Troy, charged with failure to notify the the companies consented, though In my recent letter in The Her- a sophomore at the high school. Friends inay call tomorrow from 73 Harlan Rd.; Debra Eggleston, Motor Vehicle Department of a rJmltllng no 'Wrong-doing-. There ald which apparently awakened Bill Neville, broke his neck in a 7 to 9 p.m. 143 Hollister St.: Wiliam Hoar, change of atldressK He was arrest- was no criminal prosecution. the chief to the statutes, regard tumbling class accident. V Had he Bolton: Robert Knight, 63 Eva ed by police who found him While the Hou.se subcommittee ing riding bicycles on the sidewalk carried the insurance he might Dr.; Walter Fagan Jr., 38 Coven- asleep in his car at Main and headed by Rep. Oren H sit Is (D- I very distinctly said " I ' do not a-i* try St. ■ Ark) received today's testimony. 2 DAYS BY DICK C A V A I.I.I have received a maximum of 02,- Charier Oak Sts. He will be ar- urge the enforcement of thi.s no- MOR'n MEEKLE 500. Funeralt ADMITTED TODAY: John Mc- raigned Saturday. • White House pres^ secretary sidewalk law for bicyclists because Neville spent more than two Carrlck, Bolton; Ralph Franklin, John F. Zeniiik, 18, of Vernon, James C. Hagerty told a news con- of the danger to which strict en- MICKEY FINN BY LANK LEONARD OONtYWRRV*-! AH.THERE,My 33 Phoenix SL. Vernon. LITTLE AAAN— months In Hartfonl Hospital, and was arrested Saturday and ference he 1 id no information that forcement would expose the ONLY «AAILe,WmTHII0B- CANAAAkEHIMOMILE. Is now in the Newlnglon^Home for BIRTHS SATURDAY; A daugh- charged with passing a red light Goldfine ever offered President youngsters. Bicycling today is not IT SAYS HE WAS NOT NECESSARILV! HOffOANAMtnjRKEy IT NEVER MILe KHCHY' ter to Mr. and Mrs. Jphn Papi- KITCHV- Crippled Children. - , Mrs. Alice Sleclfe and passing at an intersection. Eisenhower a suit of clothes. like it was years ago when the JU N E 17 SHOT IN THE HEAP HE HAS A 'BAKE A MCE PICTURE At that time the plan cost 01.25 neau, ^26 BucTringham St.; a son The sailor .was arrested by Aiix-, The question came up when re- statute was passed." -A N D THAT HE'S VERY h a r p HEAP PVOUP^dMIlE? to Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Gerich, 42 lliary Patrolman Edwin C. Swan- porter Sarah McLendon said her A N D IM A COJ per pupil per year^ The cost of the Funeral Sdndny Concord St.; a son to Mr. and Mrs. But. Chief Schendel with his ' MUST BE premium Will go up to 01.50 next Robert W. Thompson. Coventry. son at the intersection of Pine, newspaper has information that characteristic lack of determining ju iI e id ' year. The funeral of Mrs. Alice Web- Arch, and Center Sts. His coifrt Goldfine Wkesto make gifts of right and wrong way to enforce BIRTHS YE.STERDAY: A ^ n date his been srhetiuled for June clothes to his friends. any statute, or advise those viol- ster Steele. Who died Thursday at to Mr. and Mrs. George BorsotU, 23. Miss McLendon said the Man- ating a certain statute for years .'•■1 98, in Slow, Maes., was held yes- Andover: a daughter to Mr. and Donald L Coville, 24. of H art- chester |N. H.) Union Leader alsoi that it is to be enforced, promptly Rybcyzk to Meet terday from the Tolland Federated Mrs. Henry Chambers. Amston; a ford, was arrested by -State Po- undei^tands that Goldfine has ordered hisvstalwarts out to con- Church. son to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Schult. lice on Rt. 15 Saturday and given suits to some members of fiscate the bicycles. I am told he Freshe Youngs Tender and Deliciotls With TPC Tonight Mrs. Steele was for 34 years, 15 Park SL: a daughter to Mr. and charged with failure to obtain the White House staff "and prob- had more than 20 there on Sat- Tolland coiTcapondent for The 'Mrs. Francis Zajac. 54 Union St. his motor vehicle operators 11'- ably offered one” to Mlisenhower. urday. No wonder, irate parents Manchester Evening Her/ild. She BIRTH .TODAY; A son to Mr. Edward i. feybcyzk, who began and Mrs. Ronald Steele, Andover. cerise. He has been ^heduled to "I have no knowledge of that," wonder why no notice was given his job as the town's new planning retired four years ago from writ- appear in Town Court June 23. ..agerty replied. . t. regarding the enforcement of a ing at the age of 94. She was also DISCHARGED SATURDAY: dliglneer today, will get his first Mias Ella Fitxell. -689 Main St.; # %m w TJi. y t T7 opportunity to see the Town Plan- Tolland's oldest resident. - Bearers were Roy Browne. Fur- Arthur Williams, 133 Walker St.; ning Commission In action tonight. Daniel O’Connell, 3 Bunce Dr.; CAPTAIN EASY I.ESNE TURNER ' lITte TPC Is scheduled to meet at longe Flynn, Simeon Luhrsen, all of Tolland, and Lawrence Small of Mrs. Fclma Clarke, 40 McCabe St.; ’"TMiS IS VfKY SBRW0S.CAPTAW EASY- WHO tS WORKWG DM THES£ CASES. 8 o’clock In the Municipal Building Mra. Freda Johnson, 165 Cooper Al, 5 l6N0gi.YOU to discuss "routine matters" and to Rockville. M MR. ABERNATHY BY RALSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY i Of AtAMY SUCH CASES »CEtm.Y IP YOU WILL BE AT TH6 TEMPLt Burial was In North Cemetery, Hill St.; Miss Minnie Haddock, 845 a a a s r i c a m OF APOLLO RUINS. IN AN HOUR, HB ^ give Rybcyzk an idea as to. the Main St.; Alexander McGinley, 21 — I Wil l cowtact aou.i ■— procedure used by the Commission Tolland. The Rev. tVllliam C. H. WOULD YOU MIND HELPING EMBASSY OP TMS Moe, pastor of the Tolland Feder- Oak St.; Anthony Stephe'ns, 148 ME, DUDLEY? YOU KNOW GET READY..; in handling requests and problems Lake St.: Melville Cote, Andover: GET SET,, referred to it. ' ated (Thurch, officiated. The fu- HOW FUSSY HE IS. neral was' attended by many rresi- Mr*. Malvina' Rink, Windsor Locks; READY-TO-COOK denta and friends of Mrs. Stcele. Mrs. Emilie Kudsik, 16 Eldridge St.;‘ Andrew Dobosz, 118 Vebnon 2HT0 3HLBS Ciario S^nlungo Ave., Rockville; , Mrs.- Josephine Personal Notices Funeral services for Carlo Ston- Garcia, 45 Coolldge SL; James lungo, 297 Spruce St., who died KeRh, 146 Center St.; Benoit Chaice ef-Whole, Split, Beaulieu. 125 Loomis St.; George TOWARD THE PURCHASE OF AN ' LB Thursday, were held this morning Porterfield, 68 Spruce ,St.; Robert r : In Memoriant at 8:30 at the W. P.'QiUsh Ftmersl ADLER Sf WING MACHINE Quartered ar Cut-Up Home and were followed by a sol- 'Fry; 63,'Union St.; Leslie Dutton, In iad and loving memory of mir emn Mass at St. James' Church 50 Foxcroft Dr.; Janet Slomcehski, it. ■ X- brother Pfc. Kenneth M. Church, who South .'Windsor; Frederick Phillips, Picture d on the right is Ja c k Bailey, M a st er of ptMed away Juno la, 1954. at 9. The ReV. James O’Connell You'll love tha eating goodness o f these tender and ■f‘- -'Y, was celebrant and the 'Rev. James 1-8 Lenox St,; Mrs. Josephine La-' Cere mbnie s on the TV Progra m " Q u^e n For A pSitrnal rest (rant umn him 6 Lord, Belle, 26 Oak St-t Bert JTaylor, delicious chickens. All cleaned and convenient to cook e — -n. ■ And let perpetual light shine upon him. .Blanchfield, deacon. The Rev. Jo- Stafford; Mra. Eufemia'' Rizzo, D a y, " with a lucky winner of an A d l e r Sewing he rest In peace. Amen. seph McCann read the comjjjlttal East HaU-ford; Albert VanHouten, your own favorite...way. Serve 'em broiled, fried, a* service.. Paul Chetelat was organ- M achin e. JE FF COBB BY FE'I’E HOFFMAN Herb. Diane; 4>f)FFalbaa Talcottvllle; William Vl^allace Jr.. barbecued or roasted . . . they're *topt''l ' , ist,. Delegates from the- Alpine So- 23 Drive.E; Mrs. Despo Cole and THE STORY OF MARTHA WAYNE "BY WILSON SCRUGGS ciety ef which Mrs. Zanlungo is a First 10 rorre<-t answers with earliest postmark will receh’e above prize. Next 15 correct answers DID YOU HAVE'TO NOBODY KNOWS c os e daughter, 34 Russell SL; Mrs. will receive $70 certificates toward the purchase of an Adler or Brother Sewing Machine. ■ TAKE HiAVinTH yo u DOWN THERE/...BESIDES In Memoriant mei^iber attended the funeral, , Eleanor Minguy and son, Wapping; DfLICIOUS SERVED WITH CHICKEN... ON THE DOCKS. HSS SONNA INVfiSTl- ^ In sad and loving memory of our sen- Honorary bearers were Sarouel Mrs. Theresa Nasslff and daughter, I Just add the numbers in the box. Numbers run from I to 9. Fill In* AFTER WHAT Pfc..Krnncth M._Church who passed Amadeo, John Rota, -Ale.aaandro 33 Norman St.;- Mr4. Catherine the attached coupon-completely. Winner* will be decided by accu- cahs BTAAOBETER HAPPENED away Juna 16. 1964. Calabrini and PeCer Urbanetti, rep- Cranberry Sduce ,$^ 2 45' JCUOW Busky and son, 454 Woodland St.': racy of count and earllefit postmark.''The decision of the impartial' YOUR------What would we give If w(v,could say. ■ resenting the Colombo Society: Mrs, Joan Bgulay and son. High Judge* I* final. No entries will be returned. I OAAUOKCUJE "Hello son," in tha same old way. Frank Diana, Benlfaclo Galll, Al- EDLYOff To hear your voice, to see your snUle, Manor Trailer, Park, Rockville; To. ___ sit andnd Ulk---- with---- . you awhile. freifo Bausola, and Michael -Bc- Mrs. Marie Swprtz and daughter, 5lall Your Entry Today! Winner* Will Be NoHfied! 1 t O n S D A L B Though, absent, you are always near cellente, representing the Itallan- Andover. cl rSARNBS Bull loved and missed and ever dear. . MAII, TO A-1 STORES 1 American Club, of Manchester. DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: 24 PARK ST., tiA RTrO RI FRESH CORN ; UATOSCK AlwaVa remembered by Active beai-ers" were. Remo Zan- Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Ha^yvat-d Mo'—folb e-----r an-d■ Da d, lungo, Florentino Zanlungo, Wil- Hills Andover; Doitold Paine, 82 Nam* Ag#' SWEET AMO. liam- Belflore, Salvatore Beilin Elizabeth Dr.; Mrs.'-Evelyii Ask, In Memoriam ghlrl, Ranlerir Finuccl, and John Wapping; Joseph ■ .McFetHdge, TENDER . V to loving memory of my lather. Daht* AddrM* 4 29* OMCEYOURSIETCR FaganI, aho passed away June'14, 1964. patelll, X ' Warehouae Point; Thomas Roth, 1 Burial'waii In St. James Ceme- Rusaell' Dr.7 Vernon; Jphn Shaw, Phone 'STUCrEDPlMMSPUMO 'You are' not forgotten father dear, aty HEBOLNEBEBlDfCr Never shall -you tw. tery. 21 Bancroft-R|d., Rockidlle:-Mark . •- .J— „ iff, juiH memory last. KrecUo, Tollana Rd., Rockville; .Machine Age UUDGRJCMUUfl AAUOi E f*h£{l*r»membe'r thee. TOTAL Present MachiM i«.' ip i--! PEET.IDOtf\jMTlMI trf More than 75 per cent of Ameri- Margaret Kuox, <7 Linden PL, RocR- can hornet ere over 20 years, old. vilfc;' Stephen Earoai, Mansfield T~r Your daughter, Anna Irish. 7 . ■ ** 7 - ■ V /-■ V, ■ -t V- .1 , rXi'- ,r- . >’- 'T' - ^ ' V - . ^ .V ' f ' .. ' > ' '' • / X'' • ', . X - 'V . ' \ 4 'A' •- '' \ • W BMiNCH^TSa EVBNINO HERAlj), l(L 4W 0pW t» CQIW^ MONDAY, JUNE 1«> 19B8 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHE3TER. CONN.. MONDAY. JUNE 16. 1968 PAGE ELEVEN ...... PAOB ™ ' •...... " ^ 1 >\ THE . ‘' V 'W W' M *A W~' •os. 6-3 at Mt. Herald Angle S/Mssb

if- y -. P A f’'a o t ]t e ''^ Bolt" Leiwiied Lesgon, Capture Two Shutouts - Aaslstant Bportfi BOtqff' : Sole Possession / CfHintty'Club to Honor Clhampions ' in Firk Open' Title From Leading Yanks Muhchefiter High School golf sqtlgd will be honored at a banquet F riA y night at the Man- . Tulga, June 16 (/P)-^It took a d6*«i .3r,eariM>f .playipg pro- Moriarty Bro6. wein ita second Farmington Volley League "New York, Jun« 16 )—The suddenly snarling Detroit chenter Cwntry Club. Walt Ferguson, co-publiahef of The fessional golf Jto teach Tommr Bolt the Jn6aning of the old (IP game in as many starts, downing the New Britain Falcons '* ' are tke hottest teamjn the major leagues right now Herald gnd chapman of the Banquet Committee, reports that saying about golf being a humbling game. . Once he learned 6-3 at Mt. Nebo yestterday afternoon to take over sole poases- Continue to be the enigma of the baseball world, Coaches Petry and CharlM Beattie and their respective that lesson, Bolt, one of the game’s most controTersiii fig- sipn pf first place. - The Ipss was the visitors' first of the ope team be so futile under one manager and so varsity JV teams will be served a swordfish dinner begin- ures, got "'Whst I've always want-^ ning ptmi^ at 8 o’clock at thef , - young .sesuwn. ed"-r the National Open. Champion- •r another? I t’a cer-'>f clulx Ih tw R ^ Ferguson with the The locals won the contest with Uiat Jack Tlglie was a I t h e ship.’ , blank the^Yankaes twice In' one progranl ari'B|U Bimpsoh. BUl Da- a five-run outburet In the eighth He won the title' on the swelter- ger.. .Or^ttat Jglll Nor- aurtemoon. vis. Gene Kelly 4 ^ Eai I |Ui1l8leper. Inning to overcome a 3-1 Falcon '£Ucceedelihdtly>SUcb«.S8fiil Indians, lead. The New Britain nine had urday hiy pitying the conservative, ago,' has >een w avln ^a magic gles as he turned the .Yankees Jumped on Moriarty hurler Myles wan.game se- since OTenthg day. Don .Larhen Club. Twenty-jilx high schools and. -Moriarty's. who managed only placid man who exchanged quips feated First National.. Bank 8-2. ries from the New York Yankees (S-1 ) and BoiKJ^rley ( 10-2) w«re a total of 131 golfers participated five hits but made.them count, was with sports writers — his former The game was washed dut Friday In Tankee Stadium. , the vlctlnr in the State (oumey. led at the plate by Notre Dame ^ orn , enemies — after a- final night with the Elks leading 6-3. Norman, a guy who played .only A1 Kalih> hit safely - in Mch star Ed Wo/eik’s two doubles. Jim .MEN’S DIVISION.. Mike. Churllla. Dave Tupper spd ‘ _» A______X- tU^ This year's crackerJSck squad -round. Tommy insisted that is parts of two’ seasons in the hlg j game.to .ext^d his .bitting streak was captained by Bobby Reynolds, Moriarty also banged out a BEST 17 HOLIM the way he Is now. It may have Buddy Feshler each collected I leagues, would be the first to de-1 to 14 _ who wound up witb a- sterling 78.4 double for the winners, who were Ttaree-Fcurtha Haiidlrsp been evidence of hta, change In hits for the winners while Tom Clare that the players, and not,' Bob.Cerv, H«ctOr LopeV. and average during regular, season aided by seven Falcon fielding mis- Saturday temperament when he broke into Kelley banged out three of . his the manager, are mostly respon-rChico Carrasquel\spearheadedNiie play. The No. l man on ifie- ,|ied cues. SiKond baseman Tom Neville Class A -I- Henrj' Haefs 68-2.— a broad grin. Upped his hat ahd team's four hits off Johnny Lucas. Bible for the Tigers’ incredible Athletics to their ^double tr iu m ^ , and White team was Ron (Red) had three h'ts for New- Britain. 86, Otto Lorentzen 70-4—66. gaily waved his iiand to the crowd Sunday's doubleheader aaw i about face i IbAt^ moved them tm.wlthln a half Smith who eported a sparkling M«rl»r»jf’ *’''(S> 'Class B — Dr. Andy Thomas after hitting a fine shot to the Green Manor register Its first win First Time in II Years ! pam* O’* Red 8o>\ Cerv, the ab r II po a e rbl 74-8—66. Bill Allen 75-7—68, Will 18th green that everybody knew of the season, trouncing Manches- 76-10 average in 12 matches. I P a q u e tte . c ( ...... 3 0 n 0 0 0 0 First Time in ii zenrs | American League-^iea^r In home i Olekainzkl 76-8- 68. was the one that clinched the ter Trust 14-3. In the fUghlcitp Frank Lar.v and Juii Sunning i and runs batted in',\ walloped Other Standouts and their aver- ' Schumej,'. 2b ...... 4 1 0 3 3 1 u ages included Joe,Segal, last .vear't Moriarty. lb ...... 4 1 1 lu 0 0 1 i (^azs C Ray Wsrren 75-11—- title for him. Fire tc Police pushed twu, runs Detrffit Duo Whitewashes iVcif) York Yankees did the pitching for Detroit yes- j,|u 17th homer. threeX triples Bolt, as champion, may be re- across In the seventh Inning MMje- , terday as the Tigers sluit out the ; ^ pair- of singles and imove in captain, 78.6, Bob Ballard 80.6 and AIJ4N O p i^ i I Si Si r.vc M ...... 3 10 10 0 Oi .MAJOR FOVR-BAU. TOURNEY garded ai the snarling, clubthrow- feat the Elks 7-5.. V Tim Rimn-inff left- and k’rank Larv. right, are shown yesterday rfuring th^lr twin whitewashing of American League leaders twice ^uns tdsboost his RBI total to newcomer Stan McFarland 80.11. Standout Shortstop i;:;:ie a g ^ f e a S r e ^ - Y o r t Ya^^^ Staijliim yesterday. ‘ Lary allowed fouV -ingles .Reynolds, Smith, Segai and Bal- Ing fire-eater that tradition and Leading Green Manor's offense 2-0 and 3-0. It wasn't the man- j 51- &.tefrT'rt'!.:::; S -S ? ? 'S '1 Neville 2 h ...... 4 0 3 S 3 0 2 j Meekin-Bii; Landers defeated Del Bolt links .'the Ben Hogan-8arii with two on and two -out In the Charlie Maxwell, Virgil and Har- from Cleveland, had esyen hits, The camera an^lemakca Country hter look hit stature as a New York- Yankee before double- top of the aeventh to break a 5-5 oldeet player on the equad. le laadlng^e team In hitting state Softball Tournament dates | KrVdar”'!*"' 4 0 0 '! 0 1 Rieder, 1-up, Iff Snead-Jimmy Demaret golf gener- ris who came up w'ith spectacular five In the ftrtt game. ' header with Detrott^yeaterday. Staul ation, which Just about ended in tie. Fire * Police tied the-score defehalve plays to thwart several t VIV Power, traded to Cleveland wlth\.341 aa pinch hitter and utOlty outMder. Yeeterilay he got a ilngle ih two Y J l^ M the Tanke to remember: Women's Dtylslon-i Brownsiein. (i ! ; !!'! 4 0 n 2 0 i ni holes: Art Stevens-Ste'.e Ketcliam, From the Mail Bag Saturday. Augiut 2 at Memorial ...4 n 0 0 0 0 Oibye; Ricky Anderson-Max Schu- the wind and. 90 plus heat at with fiye runs in the fifth Inning. YankM bld» for runs. after the twinbill, hit ealely' in were Mut out 2-0 epd 3-0,by Frank Lary Jim Running of the Tlgere. (A P Phpwftx), • Fran Savino had two hits for the As Reds Sweep Pair from Cubs While In a make-believe mood Field; Men’s Major Division-Suh-J p 3 s 1 n 0 1 ? ' defeated Charles Whelan- Southern Hills, and the younger At any rate; the 'ngers. In last each game to extend his Ndting winners while (Jhurilla collected streak to 86 straight games. Duke as general manager of a brand day. August 3. also at Mernorial ‘ tijnier. ,” . ' . 0 0 0 0 0 (I o ’ Henry Gryk, 7 and 5. Repefd as Net Champions group which pursued Tommy but place a Week ago, are now fifth, Fi^d: Men’s League Divialon-Sat- _ ' couldn’t catch him. three for- the Elks. onl.v two games behind second Maas, traded to the Yankees, went new baseball team. .Sport M-aga- ? "i ~7 14 Is " 3 R- G°rman-Leon Browne de- • two runs In each of the first tw*o urday. Augtiat 9 at Longbrook ; feated Ray DellaFerra-Bill Con- Ronnie Gerard (left) and Paul O'Bright successfully defended Elks ...... 002 050 1-8-10-2 New York, June 16 (/P) place Boston; nine games In back the dlstsnce In the nightcap fog itna bffert the dolfowing lineup - .Among Top Mpnej' Winners Bankers .... 011.000 0-i-2- 4-1 innings off loser Dick Drott. CincinMaji; and batting, order of a winner: Park and Memorial Field: Slow | Faln.ns , 3W 010 f«si-3 j roy. 1-up: Bd Saar1-Dr.‘ Andy their respective Junior arid Senior titles In the Jaycee-sponsored Experts raised their eyebrows of the first place Yankees. his fourth victory against five de- Newcombe Traded; to He's 39. started on the golf tour Lucas and Churllla; Kelley and Harrv Hanebrlnk. a .169 hitting feats. (ae) Gil Mebougatd. Yankeee: (If) Pitch Divlalon-Saturda.v. August 2 j 'a'lm'mrl.'l i Ibomaa defeated Jack Rusher III- Junior Tennis Tournament at the Manchester High School courts after serving with the anny in when the Cincinnati Redlegs outfielder, smacked a two-mn Boston muffed a glorious chance •at I^ngbrook Park and Memorial j If,p„tg, 2 a ' 1 E. Lorent- Saturday. "^In the finals. O'Bright turned back Modis Raudsepp Gleeson. to close in on the Yankees as Kan- 'The White Sox moved out of last Hank Aaron, Braves: (cfi Willie Italy during the second World War disposed of a good portion of homer to feature a three-rup in- Field. As usual all tourneys are 1 to Nrvdir tn Stask'lunas. N»vlllr m I zen-Wallv Parciak, bye: Len Gig- 6-4. 6-3. - In winnings the Junior title (14-yeara-old and under i. Green Manor 520 002 5-14-12-1 sas Citv smacked the Red Sox place behind pitchers Jim Wilson i\ihericari League ‘New Loolt’ Maya, GfanU; (rf) .Mickey Mantle. and won his first tournament In Trust ..... 002 001 0— 3- 3-4 their power for pitching last ning that earned the Braved their down in s“‘doubre“heIder"l7-6 ihd i and Dick Wilson faced a Yankees; (3b) Ed Mathews, held in Stratford under the wper- .9.>src- m Sta«k.duims^J-0 Macaione defeated Bud Gerard, defeated Barry Snyder 6-1. 6-0, The two youths will 1951. Since then he usually has comeback victory over 8t. Louis. Rraves; (lb) Bill Sko.wroa, vision of Joe Barber, state com- j; McDon.'.uzh ): BC). Murphy 2 Me-! Simon-Gene Kelly, 5 and 3; Bill now^epresent the Manchester Jaycees in the State ’Tournament been among the top money win- McKay and Kosak, T. Potter; winter. Today this same pitch- 9-4 to leave them etlll seven I "'inimum of 27 batters In the open- Arnqrican League has a-’’new look’’ Rothman, Sinon (3), Dupont (7) Trslllng 2-0, the ^ a v es scored games off the pace. Cleveland er although he g ^ e up two singles L os)Angeles, June (/P)— - r " ' 7^ Yankees; (c) Ed Bailey, Reds: (2b) misaioner for the Amateur Soft- ih.nouzh 3; mis «»ff. MUrpnv fi tor 5 pppU-AI <7avaon bve- Ted Plodzik- at CJConn on June, 28. Bill LeGaull was the local tournament's ners. He added $8,000 to his bank- ing is largely responsible for the today following a frenzied fins! bsll Assn. (ASAI in Connecticut, ! ™n. in 7 M inning;. (;int-r n (or t run 1 director. (Herald Photo by Oflara). and Gibson, Itoinman. once against Sam Jones in the to Baltimore. Donovan allowed Bill Mazeroski, Pirates: (iefthand- nr 2-3: HPB hv Mljrphl iWolrik 3l Ev Murphy defeated Bob McCann- roll by winning the Open. Rcd.>i' third place position, only 3 'i eighth, and tied" the score In the took two from Washington 5-3 and Big Don Newettmbe, two sea- day swapping spree by five of the Barber rtso reporU that the „vp Murpin l. Murphv Tims, 2 16, F. A P...... gob 060 2—7-6-8 \ games behind the league-leading 4-2 and Chicago shut out Balti- seven hits. The twin shutouts ex- ed pitcher) Herb Score. Indians; Frank Obremski^ 4 a.id 3; Larry Halfway through the tourna- ninth on Johnny Logan’s squeeze tended the Orioles’ scoreless string 8()ns ago the biggest cannon in eight club^.only, hours, before the Regional TaumamSnt for women __J__:______Elks ...... 201 200 0—5-8-» Milwaukee Braves. more twice 3-0 and 4-0. (rli^handeO pitcher) Don Drys- Beranton-Harry Mathiaaon, bye. ment, Bolt was Just one stroke bunt. Then, with Undy McDaniel American I,*ague to 24 and dumped them Into the the Dodgers’ pitching arsenal, midnight traditw deadline. (August LI-ifi-JT) will be held In.t ahead of Gary Player, a 22-year- Olander and Allen; Ferine. Feeb- dale. Dodgers: and ireliever) Ear- Selected 12 Hole* Longest-Running Commercial ler (6) and (Jhurilla. Harvev Haddix, who disme from on the mound, Hanebrihk hit his I— Yesterday’s Results _ Fans Watched Unbellevingljr -cellar, — — — ------has been traded to Cincinnkti. . ,/Theqe maJorStrades-rrinvolvlng. 8 ly Wynn, White Sox. Boston and for men (August 29- old pro frorn South Africa, and Philadelphia for slugger .Wally 36-fi)' In Cranston, R. T. .... ! One-Half Handicap INTElUtEDIATK LEAGUE..... homVr to give Milwaukee a 2 to 1 Kansas City 17-9, Boston 6-4 The largest crowd of the year Mickey Vernon got five hits In Kansas City, Cleveland, New York, 'v. • • • Legion Loses I Sunday two ahead of Frank Stranahan, Post, pitched his'beat game of the Detroit 2-3, New' York 0-0 Just an hour before the Sun- PonticeJIi's capitalized on -costly ed^e in the series. Reliever Don at' Yankee Stadium (54,817) Cleveland's sweep over Washington. day midnight trading deadline, the Detroit and (Thlcago-^ifi^low'lng on Junior Moe Moihardt coljected Cla.HS A — Roy Fraser 40-2-38, the Toledo strong man. A half year for the Reds yesterday as McMahon won his sixth against Chicago 3-4,' Baltimore 0-0 watched • unbelievingly as first The 40-year-old first baseman hit the heels o is n earlier dekl,^tween The New York football Giants dozen others. Including former Nassiff Arms’ -errora to score a 5-3 Cincinnati swept a doubleheader Dodgers announced that the hurdles, equalled It at the- same ball racial bkrrier, Newcombe has Sunday fights and nobody knows how De.spite cuts. Ryff has been able Bantly Oil banged out nine hits tn Baltimore at Kansas jCTty (N) won 123 games during his major K City), at second, and Woody Held at the Manchester Trusty Co, at Robertaon Park in another bene- Boros took third with a 289. ed the Pirates’ 12-1 rout of, the fifth when he was hit on the hand Ferris was hopping a plane for distance on the flat. Southern fan DON* N E W C O M B E fit game in July or August TTie relinquished, Cla.ss A — Low net-.lean Gaii- many amateur wars, split two to outpoint his foes in recent out- the victory. Bill Viot and Jim An- b y a pitched ball, boosted his National iM gue league career. (Kansas City) In cent'erfleld. ' ' • • • matches with Ralph (Tiger i. Jones, I usually win from in front," Dodgers in Los Angeles. BakersBeld. Calif. and the , Na- the quarter In 45.9 this spring. girls drew rave noticea for their Richard F'lnlshed Cp dino 80-10-70. Avis Hamilton 83- ings. Bolt explained afterward. "I tonio collected five of the winners’ m m ''league.leading homer total to 20 Y es terday^-Tlesul ts Parry’ O’Brien is knocking at the After the 1956 season, the Red-, AnVels He has hit 264 for The Yankees, completing their Co-Champion Richmond l.’hij'er- another TV favorite, in hLs 19.58 hits with Viot getting two dou- Pete Whlsenant paced the Rel- tional Amateur Athletic Union slty, which tied George Wa.shi stellar perforr.iancea a few weeks Pat Mistretta started on the 12-71. .seldom blow a tournament if I get legs' first game attack against the and his RBI total to 61. X-rays Cincinnati '7^'Chfcago 0-2. Track and Field Championships, dooc of his own mark In the shot- legs reportedljr offered *2^-000 lor | thj, season, iiirtudlng third deadline trade in the l^at starts. Tlie Tiger won in Miami bles and a single, and Antonio, two three years, now have pitchers ton for the Southern Conference back and aeve.ral fana have com- mound for Manchester and was Class B Low net-Lu Carvey Phil .Mo.ver. touted Portland. out ahead.’’ Chibs’ Taylor Phillips, losing his showed no broken bones In Thom- MHw’aukepA St, Louis 2. June 20-21. put, 63-3. And Dallas Long, a phe- *^*"Vour home mils and 17 Feb. 19 but the Keed .squared mat- singles in two trips to the plate. tXike Maas and Virgil 'Trucks title, placed four men including ented that many, men do not tagged for all of the winners' hits , 88-18-70. Ann Manella 93-17-76. ters in Philadelphia April 4. Ore. middleweight, takes on Peter Sacrllfired About 10 Shots first'after four victories. W'Wsen- ss' hapd and he is expected to miss San Fpsllclsco 3. Philadelphia 1. "Despite the general apathy to- noniinal Phoenix schoolboy, has Dan Manchuk had a triple and a PiUemirgh 12, l.,os A n g e le s '!/ Vewk^ who stands 6-4 and weighs .. * u* f oe^rfonn r(both ‘~ “ ‘ formerly with------Kansas City). Manchester's Alan pole., on the sluhiUnto bases a W..11 as -the Bay and runs in the 6 2.3 innings that I TWO HOLES-IN-O.NE Bahama, a 35-year-oId prospect, .Mueiler, German strong man. at "I didn't play very good golf. I ant doubled home two runs in the no more than a game or two, if ward track and field In this coun- put the ball farther than anyone State'gmls. Also, the strong Ray- he worked. Clvde Richard finished i , „ h,^l« in Portland Monday night...... Davey single for the Police A Fire nine, / Standings ^ 248 pounds, wqn l l and lost'12 last'| turned in a brilliant ralief l ^ o m - i Detroit obtained outfielder ‘Tito Ail-Conference baseball team se- has beaten Amen Peck. Ray Shep- hit a lot of good .shots, but I was rontfcelli's ...201 001 J—5-5-8 seventh and hit a three-run homer any. try." aaid Ferris, w'ho has run the but the champion—81 and change. iMted by the Southern Conference bestos Bc-kettes from Stratford, up and held. Wlllimantic hitfeair. j itx^vds Moore, the No. I featherweight Newcombe dropped his sixt^ W L Pet. GB The National AAU Outdoor season,seaiion. This't nis year’heyear has not won a|I ance yesterday , in beating cnicagp I gj.gnj.onj______gnjpitcher pitcher Bill Flshcher pard and Cat R6bin.son in his three inconsistent. I Just tried not to Nassiffs ...... 010 110 0—3-8-8 In the; pinth. Relievers Tom Acker AAU longer than he cqrea to re- Sportwriters Aasn. The cat-like wfio flnishfel seventh In last year's Danny Renn. Dan Banivage and!'’"* ‘j*,* u f.T. Chanda'^ challenger in all ratings, boxes think badly — though maybe I and Jfthnny Klippstein halted sev- without a victory. A crqwd of Milwaukee . 31 22 .585 Track and Field Championships game while losing six. Including 1 from Chicago for first baseman bouts this year. Marsh and Machia; Cain and menitoer. "we keep turning out in- yesterday’s 12-1 r.out by Pittsburgh. ' Bilko and K '‘PP«*‘" Bodne and pitcher Bob .Shaw. Cole was a defen.sive stalwart at Women s World ToiimamentI may ; ‘^uok Salmond all banged out j playing partners The 10-round match will be car- Lauro Salas, the former light- did at times. During the tourna- eral Cub threatg in the second 752 boosted the Dodgers’ hopje st- San Francisco 32 26 ..552 I'i ternational champions. But do you perhaps is the greatest athletic Eagleson. 'The trade came a day after New- first ^ t' J" the only National J^eague shortstop and batted a gln.s.sy .411 be brought in to rtt a night game doubles in a losing cause. They ried on TV (ABC). weight champ. Thursday at Los ment I sacrificed about 10 shots Bantlv Oil game after Cincinnati had.scored tendance to 949,802 for 33 dates. Cincinnati .. .26 24 .520 3.'4 know something, we're likely tohe show in the world, next to the with the Spjdera who posted a fine later in the summer. The Brskettes,, »;crc the contest s only extra base ! g.|, Angeles...... "The Eastern Parkway chipping back to the fairway.-On .030 202 0—7-9-4. Pittsburgh .. .'28 28 .,500 4(4 comb’s 32nd birlliday. trade. St. Uiuls sent shoYutop Mil(e Dc John, the S.vracii.se. N. P & ‘f . . . . .000 020 1—3-5-2 shut out in the mile In the great- Olympic Games. 6-2 won and lost mark in con- feature pitcher ^cthaiRagan who ' hy»_ Saimond Jed gtan Sasiela made a hole-io-one in Brooklyn will run again without the last round I didn’t do any St. Louis ...... ,26 27 .491 5 And this year the production Is 'The Redlegs figure to strengthen h^ wss^lh^kinr "of " g S bTcr’schofierdTnd cash tT m t.’: Y.. Mablemate of Carmen Basilio's, Pierson and Meriditto; Sprfor, est race at this distance in 80 an already capable pitching staff ference competition and an overall h£s been named to the All-World (he plate with five hits in six trips on the 12th hole 144 ycU,—using a will try to .step up in the heavy- television Saturday, featuring .To,"(le gambling” Chicago ...... 28 31 .475 6 years, or as long fes the AAU has being staged in California, Where O'Brien (4). Moriarty (Of and I Freese and Johnny O’Brien. 18-3 re<;ord Alan is currentlv per- Tournament team seven times. Wllllmaniir (9) No. 7 iron. A southpaw, he was the> weight rahks at the e.xpense of the Tones, young Puerto Rican mid- Hogan's effort to win the Open Kuhiman. Philadelphia .24 30 .444 7 <4 been in existence. it v'ill be appreciated. forming with St. Cyril's in the ub r h po a f rbi ’ dleweight who was on the 1956 for a fifth time again w*s frus- California May Be N ex f Stop ln*Bnk^'"the'D^gers ^ two The Yankees also brought up Si>r6’iiklf‘ r . .. o fi 0 guest of Bert Carlson. Other mem- veteran Bob Baker in a Friday Los Angeles .24 31 .436 8 "If I had to. handicap them. I’d strong Hartford Twilight I/eagiie. 3 2 1 J Olympic team. trated. this lime by a hand tnjuiy Toflay’s Oame. things: A drawing card and ‘ j ^ r m rtub at Montreri pitcher Each Monroe (10-2 at Den- One of the are''"s top soft) C'holAWB. 3b. V .... 4 1 2 l» 0 match at Syrac'use put the Australians, Herb Elliott righthand slugger taUor-made for 1 he Dodger farm c ub ^ veteran Sal Mag- B mat. BB . .. 4 1 h 0 , 0 ! .suffered in the Arst round. But his w They have been taking it easy j St. Louis at (Cincinnati (N) — and Merv Lincoln, one-two w'lth the Coliseum’s celebrAUd^ leftfield, i n ^ e U^matlonal I^ ^ ^ js.j ille. Who was sold to the St. Louis Whcaioii. 3b . . • . • .. 5 0 0 1 o with be John since the night he ^ inth place tie assured him of a Takes Tqp Honors For Ralph Lowers Gallant Man Mizell (3-6) vs. Nuxhall (2-3), Lazio Tabori, the Hungarian, Wood, cf ... .. 4 0 4 0 0 0 ' chance to try again without Wolcott, June 16 (/Pt—Ann . Can----- Sport Schedule screen. Dlaver limit placed pitcher Don: Cardinals Saturday. Washington meiTt: School Field in East Hartford K.^tridu^, 2h. If' .. 4 2 2 4 o 0 ft scored s sensational up.set knock- Only Game Scheduled. right behind. I’m afraid that «» 0 El^in Bavlor Key qualifying. Demaret gave up after Held of the Chase Country Club Real Crowd Pleaiuir. BMaent on the*^ disabled list. optioned bonus lefthander Ralph Francjft. rf . .. 1 2 I 1 out over Alex Miteff last bclqber. | ^ ’ Tontorrow’s Games there’ll be four other foreigners i «'h«n the energetic Burnside Dova- Pauloji,. ihlb , •. ' • ■.. 4 *((*•' P'»'- h'”*' (h* Ra.vbestos M.mmikManning If ....e • . • .. 1 1 \ 0 111 L a k e r s ’ F u t u r e sweltering heat and Snead didn't nual Ladies Invitation Golf Tour- Johnny Nenid considered today Ward Memorial on the •' grass Today during - his Pacific Coast League New York. - June 16 (^ -T h e I farm In the Southern Assn. W’ a w ^ r , K * * . < . •■ 2 0 (\ T 0 1 0 Nino Valdes, April 23. (N). beat our guys.’’ C«*‘‘’inals' in the second annual D i> qualify for the last two roiind.x. nament. Misa Canfield led. 2® play* course June 28. The race is to be days with the now,-defunct Ixm An- Carmen Basilio to beat welter- a-V<*rnon \ ...... 1 0 1 0 At Riverside Park Baker was over .500 with a 5-4 whether to send Gallant Man to San Francisco at Pittsburgh Elliott 1s tlje amazing 20-year- P * F VS. Optical. 6 Waddell Kerry McGuire Memorial Scholar- record for nine scraps last year As head. wind, deep wiry rough era to the Class A , title Saturday. held at Arllngton-at-WashingtOn weight Champion Virgil Akins if Toialx ____... . X I 27 8 3 ’' b ' Minneapolis, June 16 '.(Pi- All- California for two $100,000 races (N). old Anzac who breaks four min- Field. ii' hut he hasn't been in action since and soft sand in the traps took a i SJie posted a 10-over-par 41-42— and when the two meet. .M aarh^alrr (7 I Riverside. Speedway. June 16 at Park, after Ralph Park meeting opening toda.V;^ St. Louis at Cincinnati (N). utes like breaking sticks. In the Medics vs. Moriarty's, 6 -Buck- one of the coun- American Elgin Baylor, signed by considerableible toll. Dick Mayer, the , ^^3- Mrs. Terry Maxwell of the Lowe's ’ little Irish-raised colt’s Gallant Man. ridden by' Willie ab !’ h e rb l ' doubleheader program of jalopy he outpointed Dick Rlchard.son in Chicago at .Milwaukee .(N). Compton Relays Just the.other day, ley Field. New York Worried Despite Flying Start, Saimond. lb ...... 6 2 0 0 1 London. Dec. 10. the 'Minneapolis Lakers for a re- defending champion, finished i>nlv |-^"terlcan Brass Country Club in Shoemaker, clipped the Met mile 2 auto races is scheduled for River- Tuhlpping of Bold Ruler in the he beat Ron DeUny by 35 yards. Norman’s vi. A A S, 6—Ver- Banlvac**. 2b .. 3 2 3 1 :I The bout gels the lusuaI Friday ported $20.n00; was handed the in a tie for 23rd place at 299t Cary J^’augaturk won in Claaa B with a in 1.35 3 ^5, Just three-fifths off the ppdmfuite. 2b .. 1 0. D 0 n 1 0 side Park Speedway tomorrow $58,800 Metropolitan Handicap at It was the first defeat in quite a planck Field. •7 network (NBCt radio-TV cover- monumental Job today of saving Middlecoff. twice champioh and 1 48-54 —102. In Clasa C. Mra. Phyl- Belmont Park Saturday. stakes record, and paid $7.90 for- Rpim. B8 ... • . . • .. 2 1 2 1 11 night, slarlijig at 8:15. Part of spell for the Olympic 1..5()0-metBr Mai Tool VI. King's, 6:15- Ro)>- Strengthen Mound Department with Trade j p i t c h Fp^hlrtr. 3h . .. 4 II 2 2 2 1 ^ t age. the franchise of a team that was loser tv> MaVer in a playoff last lis Gebhardt of the Chase Club With round Table deserting $2. Clem was third. record-holder and indoor cham- ertson Park. .--y Malmifikv r.f . . 3 d 11 0 -5 0 0 Hist week's card of Jalopy events once pro basketball’s greatest. year, shot an even 300. won with 57-64s—121. Louise Suggs WhllP. rf. c ; 0 1 o 0 u Holh-wood in favor of summer rac- At Monmouth Park, the Clai- pion. Marines vs. Telephone, ^:304^ .. b 1 which was washed out will be add- ing in Chicago, Gallant Man might borne Farm’s Nadir ($11.20) took Avery, r . ., .. .3 0 1 1" 2 ed to the full card planned for the Miteff, whose rapid rise was It is the kind of as-signment that Track Is Fast ^ Robertson Park. Boston, June 16 (Ji^-The-New^York and CTeveland "Gives me Jack IjiPlante. East Hartford Svlvenlei’, rf ... 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 stopped by De John, meets another may outreach any heroics the 6- find the mile and one quarter the $24,260 Select Handicap by a 7iie F i n est..... Marsh, . .. 4 0 0 0 0 0 1Tuesday night program. The ultra-conservative Ferris Nassiffs vs. P * F, 6:15—West more punch.' , youthful performer Monday in fqot-6 star performed for Seattle Holl.vwood Gold Cup .luly 12 and nose ^ e r A*l» Rice’s Strong Rulet, Wins Tourney York Yankees/ worried despite a “ It’s tough trying to develop a Sltylretia. (• .3 o 1. 1 0 0 Two 25-lap main events will be wouldn't be at ail surprised to see Side. Richard, p .. .. 1 0 0 0 0 . '0 0 University, a school he is leaving the mile and five-eights Sunset Nadir. Who Won the $277,000^ar- flj'lng start in quest of a lOth i on tap along with the qualifying Toronto when he. faces George two or three world records e.stab- Liberty Mutual vs. St. Mary’s, club and win at the same time,” i first scholarship award which is Ouivalo, a promising Toronto whth one year of eligibility left. Handicap July 22 right up his al- den Statg .Slakes, world’s richest Marblehead, Mass., June 16 (/Pi Tolal}*- ...... 36 7 13 24 8 s ”7 lished fh the two nights of compe- 6:15^Charter Oak. Artierican League pennant in 12 Craft said'. ‘"VS'e felt we needed race, last', fa ll,' had to^ Survive a — Louise 'Suggs says her . golf iefthanded hitting and pitching. hcavj'weight. Laker President Robert Short >y tition in the oil town that Is Indians vs. Athletics, 6—Buck- years, boasted a strengthened drowned a''Crystal Lake last »um -, ^,*,7 ®'^,i*, a,*_g ; U"*” •’**" the.com- Miteff must dispose of the Cana- was frank about it: "If Baylor "Mr I>owe likes to race in fmif clalm.X HoVard Grant, aboard game la better than it has been in Maris has great potential and INTEBNATIO.VAL m'er. Kerry was a pitching main-; Mshchestir . inyi oci <«)i-^7 i plcte card. Calvfomia” said Nerud. after Gal Strong Ruler, claimed that Nadir, a long time. As proof, she points Bakersfield in the lower end of land. pitching corps today after another dian to retain his high ranking can't help us back on our feel Pirates Vs. Braves. 8 -Charter Simpson can give me the RBI’s I FAR.5I LE.^GUE Slav with the Dovalettcs for two 2B. Rmn, BiinlvaK--. Saimmis); SB, I.. Among the'R iverside" pilots In (No. 5 with the National Boxing we're finished. Nobody in the Na- IsTit Man surged from next to last | ridden by .Jim Nichols, bothered to three victories in the last five the San Joaquin Valley, where the trade with “ cousin” Kansas City. D..„,Rpim. Avpry, S„ri.,i/USprlnklf*; HPD P. R-nnR^^iin Into modified class who will shift nee- wall Urea, beautUul Ivory and turquoise tinish. Own- C the $55,000 Citation ttahdicap as Tournament at Pedesco Country Law'yers vs. Ansaldi’s, 6—Ver- line. and earn a crack at World Series ReDier, Art Rivard. Dqug Steely, llaw A'a-O ): 1,. M . MiRtr«'MR tO-1). and Wally Post of Glastonbury. Phipps approval. Llncolnj_who has bested ed by s locarManchester resident. Must he seen., AmW -'.'i the Balmoj-al-at-Washinglon meet- Cfiub. ______x,_L______planck-FleMir...... 7 i...... The trade-conscious ' A’s also money. • ‘ . John Stocks and Coach Reggie "If we hadn't won the Mel. we’d ing ended in Chicago. Swoon^.son, "In fact. I’ve been hitting the .four, is“ the defending'7cfianipion. Bankers ys. Green Manor,'6:15— ’ ‘T never'heard of anyone traded have had to get out of town.", said Tabori. nmning well again, was swapped hard-hitting first base- Cartwright. SUMMER SPPCIAL fhe favorite, with 131 pounds, ball lietler Ihah I have In a long Charter Oak. man Vic Power and inflelder-out- to -the Yankees who squawked or Redlegs: .Pete Burnham, John Veg« Elected Prexy Lead Bermuda Race Nerud. who planned to confer with finished fourth and Iron Liege. time.” She added. ‘Tve been work- second in the Compton Relays. Teachers vs. North Methodise refused to .report,” Trucks said Ji (LIMITED TIME ONLY) .Would you like to riwn an original spotless '10,000 mile 1656 Chev- T.ciwe about the immediate future. Other foreign routers In the flelder Woody Held to the Cleve- Carviy. Fred Butr, Dick Cobb rolet 4-door de luxe station wagon? The fussiest type car owner 1957 Kentucky. Derby winner, ran ing on timing and keeping within 6:15—Charter Oak, l&ff'inttlans for Roger Maris. Pres- with a broad grin. Jr., Eddie Edgar. Tom Fitzgerald, Wallingford, June 16 (J5— Aboard USS Darby, June 16. Bold Ruter. with 135. had beaten sixth in the mile race, ’ timed In myself. - ‘ thick of things are Gail Hodgeson Baptist vs. St. Mary’s, 8:30— “This is swell—a good breSk." would be proud of this one. Finished in a soft shade of blue with Gallant Man. carrying 128 in the ton Ward, and southpaw pitcher John Fogarty, Bob Keenan, Bill Toby Vega, head basketball coach (/Pi—U.S. Naval Academy's High- 1:38 2 5 on a slow track. Solution Getting More Distance of south Africa, Australia's Alex Robertson Park. said Maas after defeating the Bos- N O W IS THE TIME T O REPLA CE contrasting tu-tone leather interior, has de luxe radio, hewter, handicap Dick Tomanek. Kennedy, Mike Kiddy, Nick Kiddy, at Bristol High School, is the new land Light, Jack Hedden's Good directional lights, back-up liglils, wh,lte wall tubeless tires, Other ! was second. Jet Colonel, third. ‘Tm not trying to hit so hard. Henderson. Yugoslav Valise Mu- Giants vs. Braves, 6—Buckland. ton Red Sox 9-4 for his fourth president of the Connecticut High gdsa and Canada’s Norman Uoydi New York Manager Casej; Sten- Dave Lawrence, Bill M c C a b e, News from Hillsborough. Calif., Y O UR OLD O IL BURNER WIT H A NEW factory accessories and 4-door convenience, 6 pas- A 7 5 ^ ' . . Wins Maeomber Memorial Instead, I've been concentrating White Sox vs. Orioles, 6 —Char- victory against five losses. School Coaches’ Assn. Also elected knd the scratch boat Ticonderoga Weights WUI Go I p | Irish-bred Hindu Festival. ($6.20) ‘Hodgeson. attending Oklahoma, gel said he "hated" to ^ve up. Power., a 26-year-old first base-- (Jhrls McHale, James Prior. Jot. senger comfort. See If right now. 19 f m on Just meeting the ball firmly. As ter Oak. Grim, but he was reshaping his Weklind, Russ Wtllhide, Dava at the association's meeting Satur- of the New York Maritinie College Bo)d Ru)er’s nex( start Is ex- ' owned by Dr. Frank Powers, won a result. It seems -like I’m getting has a definite program calculated man w'ith the A’s since 19.54, to smash the world record. Hen- Wedneada.v, June 18 pitching, .staff. Grim has shown Bilrnham and Ed Fitzgerald, day were Thomas Monahan of were the leaders early today aa the peeled to lie in Belmont’s $7.5.000 the $25,000 Maconiber Memorial more distance than when I tried Finaat 135 ys. BA’s, 6:15 -R ob- learned of his trade in the sixth coach. Bristol, vice president. Connie Newport to Bermuda Yacht Race Suburban Handicap a mile and one al "Suffolk Downs-, with f’rtnce derson of Arizona State ran this little this season after serviqg as inning of the second game w'ith for it.’’ • ertson Park. ^ the Yankees’ bullpen ace In re- Red Sox: Fred Audettl. Phil Cta- Donahue of Torrington, Secretary. went Into Us third day. Wh.v buy Just an.v used car when Iltzgerald Ford Annex offers quarter .luly 4. WeighJ.' for that Willy second anil ClvU, third. Time Entering the final round two year’s swiftest 'college mile, 4:03.1., the Red Sox. S I L E N T $ 0 C such clean cars like this at sensible prices. Here Is a 15.000 mile 'Mugosa, who competed . in this Rainbow vs. First National,-8:30 cent years. , ‘Tlie umpire on first base (Ed taldo. George Crandall, Bob Evans, race, come out .June 28. and it | for thp mile and one hilf grass points ahead of Alice B a U e r, —Rqbertson Park. 1057 Chevrolet 210 4-d6or sedan equipped with poder glide drive, seema that Gallant .Man will go up. : colTrae event was '2:32 3/ 5. country throughout the : past in- • Will Replace Grim Rommel) told me,” Power said. Al GoncI, Dave Hildebrand, Chet Louise played steadily to take the Pontlcelll’s vs. Bantly, 6 :1 5 - Kbblinsky, Pete Kusmtekas, Dick radio, heater and jlefroster, directional lights, white wall Hreik snd Bold Ruler drop down in the j The Murlogg Farm’s Hillsdale title from Alice's sister, Marlene door.’’season, will matriculate at "I wasn't satisfied with our sec- “ Surprised? Not .too, mneh.- Any- Everything you could ask for. Finished In sea mist green with eaUmates of Handirapper Jimmy (js.go) won the $27,450 El Corado New York University next fall. West Side. thing can happen in this game -t- Kuzmickas, Bob LSPoIt, - Gary Hagge, by the same margin. Temple Beth vs. Liberty. Mutual, ond Une pitching,” Stengel said. GLOW jfjJ sparkling ohrome trim^ Test drive this one o(Vner < 1 5 f l 7 Kllroe. Gallant Man haji drawn! Handicap at Hollywood Park, his Lloyd has d.one 4:05. ____ ‘ “Trucks w'lll replace Grim In the especially a few hours before a Martre, Kenneth Reynolds Jr., In'the unusual 90-hole - point- 6:15—Charter Oak. Billy Roe. Tom Rufinl. Carson Re- ATTEN TIO N bMUty today, we know j;oiPII buy It. 1 ^ 0 / , , 130 for the Mollj-wood Gold Cup. arcond straight stakes in the West. system tourney based 011 four-' As for Unlived Stales entrants bullpen and Maas will take Ss4 midnight trading deadline." Round Table owned by Trsyis ; Aliwar was second. Prize Host in-this tremendous scramble, Jim Red Sox vs. Yankees, 6 -Buck- Maglie's place as a spot starter.v Power w'as the key man in the- .ppell, Gary Smith,,. Phil Sullivan, O W N ERS O F 30 M l^ T E sdme play. Miss -Suggs finished land. Greg Zq IIo and Coaches George Kerr of Oklahoma, left California third. with a pliui 51, Marlene plus 49, Grelle of Oregon is credited with deal with Cleveland. He. is hitting' beesuae it was felt his 132 pounds Indians vs.. Tigers, 6—Charter Maglle. a mainstay of the New .302 and has a 22-game hitting Evans and B(ib LaPoIf. PLY M O UT HS. D O D GES. Dg SO T OS, W H Y I U Y a n y u s e d c a r ? BUY A FITZ GER ALD The (Jhrtsliana Stakes for 2- Patty Berg plus 30. Kathy Cor- 4:06 California’s Don Bowden, York pitching staff In 1957, was OIL BURNER assignment for Die Gold Cup was Oak. Streak. Senators: Bill Barr.v, Dave year-olds at Delaware Park 'was nelius plus 24 and Alice plus 17 the only Amerlcah to beat four, sold to the at. Louis Cardinals C H RYSLERS and IM PERIALS excessive. The stable pointed out split th.fwo diviaioha, Jennie’s Joy may confine his energy to the half Leg^ion Juniors vs. East Hart- ’ Affords More,Balance Brautigani, Pat Cawley. Gene Far- EXTENDED BLAST TUBE $5.00 EXTRA. C A R. 33 YE A RS O F H O N EST RELIA BLE D E A i- that Sw’aps drew only 130 when he in a field of 16. ford, 6;15-/Mt. Nebo. Saturday after being waived out rell, Bob Johnson, Mark Johnson,' ($6) winning the first, and t>e- Louise'Is the only player to win mile. of the American League. “This gives Us more balance, We Specia lize In A ll woo in 19.56. Round Table won the Equally Exciting ThurMla.v, June 19 'John Frankovltch, Steve Hbut, mobilize ($5,40) scoring In second the Round Robin twice. She also 'The New , York-Kansas City more fleXibUity. better defense and This famous oil burner together with our dependable I N G C A N O N LY MEA N T H O USA N DS O F H A PPY Gold Cup as a 3-yeac-old last year section. P A F vs. Parkade, 6—Waddell Wayne HoUt, M alcolm ^w d. John with 109 pounds. captured first place In 1965. The sprints will be equally ex- trade recalled among baseball fol greater speed," , Cleveland Man- Hughes, Ricky Larson. Tom MItw ' Service Work For Your Car .. Mufflers Tires Batteries service plus automatic fuel delivery guarantees your ' The women’s circuit moves on citing with Bobby Morrow,' the Field. ^ ager Bobby Brag'an said. C A RED f O R CUST O M ERS. SERVICE U N EQ U ALEIF If Gallant Man heads West, the • Medics vs. (Jreen Manor, 6— lowers the Yankees’ ability to get eny, Dave R^opell, Dick Ringrasse, heating worries will be over. This is our triple threat the Erie. Pa„ and t'he Western Olympic chsimpion; San Jose players needed In a pennant drive. The Cleveland/Kansas City deal three big handloap stars will be Sifnia Kith O rioira .Buckley Field. was the second betiveen the clubs John Sullivan, Mark Sullivan. John to cold, the complete service for dependable oil heat. operating oh three different fronts, Opea later this week. State's R iy Norton, who has equal- During past years, they have ob- Tyler and Coaches John Franko- A N Y W H ERE. led the world mark^ 9.3, in the 100; Normkn'’g vz.. Afisaldi’s, 6^'Ver- since last-Thursday when the A's and perhaps might set up another Baltimore, June 18 if) — Cliarles tained such performers as Johnny vltch and George Mitney. showdown battle somew.'here in the Duke’s DaVe Sime, provided his planck Fl«d. I Mize, Johnn.Yi Salri, Jim Konstanty, swapped Billy Hunter for Chico HOWARD'S Seat Covers Floor Mats Yankees: Tom Ashley, Jim Blair Symeon of Siamfoi'd, Conn., a pulled muscll? has healed: ^ud Ira F 'a P yz. Elks, 6:15—Charter Carrasquel. who had seven hits in HOWARD BEAUPRE fall. Last , ear>Jt was ini the Tren-* pitcher at Notre Dame 'University, _ I,6cal Men (>Mii|>elc Johnsy Hopp, and Maglle. Jr., AI Catalano, Joe Cataldl, Tom ton Handicap at Garden ' State Murchison end California's Willie Oak.. .V,'-' yesterday's double header; has sighed a contract with the Center ponFos vz. Nazarene, The A’s often called the league Although niinors that . Trucks -Ellason, Dick Hansen, Ronald BRO A D and W . MIDDLE TPKE. Pa rk..^, where' Rold Ruler won over starting Upr.es for the (Jualifying White. 1 FITZGERALD FORD ANNEX Baltimore Orioles for a bonus be- 6:15r-Charter Oak. farm club- of tbe Yankees, obtain was, headed for, the Yai^...had Heim, Leonard Kearns' Jf., Todd Gallant Man, ' And Round Table Tournament .for the State Ama- -Glenn Davis of Ohio State and Metcalf, Bob Rice,. Dave. Reglnl, , M A N C H E S T E R M l 3-2496 MORIARH BROTHERS lieved to be between $3$,000 . and 'Temple Betfi vz. North Meth- In Simpson a player they gave up been prevalent since the 1957 sea- ROUTE 83,. WINDSOR AVE—ON THE ROCKVILLE- finished tlhlrd. They were the top' teur 'Golf Championship Tuesday Texas’ Eiidle Southern haye a wide in an eight-man d e a l' UCat June. Bll.1 Remmey, Kimberly .Smith, mPU WSTORES $45,000.' The 21-year-oId righthand- son. the actual trades cStight base- ' i - 301-315 CEN T€R STREET — Ml 3-S135 S-year-bld colts of 1957. >' at the Race Brook Cbi^try Cfiub selection of events, but-it Would odizt,/9:30— Robertzon Park, Dick .Stende, Hugh Storey, Roy . VERNON LINE—T*I MI 8-0263 or jP, B*620i er Won she games and lost three for C^r^nZlz vz.G lantz, 6 —Bui^- 'Tlie key player in the trade was ball followers by surprise. The TEXACO PRODUCTS Ml 3-S771 -Biggest Money Winner Notre Dame this spying. *1716 In Orahge disclosed twb Mahehes- be treat to see this pair, w ho.ffn Billy Martin, since sent to Delimit. Yankees lead second .place Boston White, Bob Wierschowskl Doug )M1 M AIN ST. o n e -^ o In the 400:meteri hurdles land- ' ^’ r . ' ' W I O I V E jt W f « R E I N STA M PS ' Round Table, the blggesr money weekend signing made him the tSF men listed-. Stsn Hilinski will Kansas City Manager- ,Htrry b,v seven games. Kansas City ^ir Zaccaro and Cbaches tim Blair in BfelDourne, hook tip- ’Davis holds Piraiez »z- Athleticz? 6—Charter wtnaliif horse still racing with iBth player to get a bonus from the tee off at 12:07 in ^he afternoon Craft aaid' the trades with New another half gams bSlUnd aiid Howard Hansen. T ' it: and Hank Haefs wtU play at 2:07. th# world Teeprd in the 440-yaitl Oak. earnings pt 11,056,264, is expected Orioles In flVt years. -Y(.. « / ' S . I i . V :r 7. '1 ' X- 1 V , 7 - V ' I -Y. '*« * - « -' r t

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COPY CLOSING TIME 6.70x18 Nylon ...... 13.95 s**' and service Ml 9-0848 ui JA ber, doors, windows, (umaces. cheerful rooms. Complete light BURQUmY H9X$ "»kRX-An- (OMttiiaed fron Pag* i 18, has bden Jailed in Tolland Like,new. 80 gsl,.,O.E, De Luxe housekeeping facUlUes available gameTOom, lake privilegea' Prea-. new,. Au 3-6878. Joseph N. Ashford, ^6etiy«Iy channeled through .tii« for classified ADVT. 7.10x13 . Nylon ...... 15.95 24)108. Please ask. for Augustine • « '1^ LAKE BBa FFEB—Lakefrimt. Rot Ad 2^18 or Robert D. Murdock, otoer Qiher ol t n ^ K u . all I20x County for tour months since the White and tubeless—add $3.00, Kajnionskl. hot water heater. 30 gal. Homart Single, double. (2iildren accepted, water, shower, washing ma.’ ent mortgage can be assumed, man received $668 moj existing^ iQstltutions of th* UnlUd WATKINS USED L,^monthly payments are only $77 89. AO 34472. TM. Priced $ l;6 ^ ll.m , $1,296. 40*hour work.week^^ February breaks pending trial in MON. THRU FRI. Lifetime Road Hazard GuarariteeT' ia s hot water heater. Also plumb- limted parking. Central, reason- chine, TV, boat, fireplace, screeiH High elevation up out ol the val- Tolland County Superior Court. He Nations. Iri addition, consideration, T^' SER^CE—any make—highest ing supplies. Open week-days, dbla price. Come see. Mrs. Dor- R. F Dimock A Cb.. Realtors ATI There we* no ^picketing or dis- 10:30 A.M, COLE MOTORS — 9-WM •nf^UULM^ FURNITUftfe. EXCHANGE ed porch. MI 9-0710.^^ 9-8245, Barbara Woods MI 6-7702, MANCEDBBT8SI — Bbccellcnt vgnie lay heat, near parkway. Nice lo- received a suspended' sentence at could be profltabfy given to th* quality work at lowest price tor 8:30-6 p-m., Saturdays 8 a.m.-4 . eey, 14 Arch St. ' 'In this ihree-bedroom Ranch: AS cation. Appointment Rockville order report^'along the water- SATURDAY 9 A.M. expen work. Famous lot service, p.m. or call Oioman’s, Ml 9-239 CAPE COD—Three bedroom ranch Robert W. Agnew, MI 3-^76, Jo- front in coqitMUon with the walk- that court. ' estabUshment of an tnteniatloaal 15 OAK eeph N. Aahfdrd, AQ 9-6818. o r ucity utiUtiee, $11,500. ngew ^ ar TR 5-9689, TR 6-8339. Mrs. Doris' Greene, 27, of An- Trailers 6-A since 1931. Phone Ml 9-4837, Pot- Yard located at Stock Place eit on fresh water pond. Five min- old Ranch with fire- out by the other unions. development authority to. provide terton's.' Hot Main St. UROOM next to bath. Private utes from ocean. Fully eouipped^ Robert D. Murdock, Id 8-6472. dover, was fined $25 on each of two place;' good ^AMSjKioxnM, Ebccei- All ,«bntract8 expired last mid- added impetus to world-wide ae«)- r o c i t UOOPBBATIUN W IU . MOBILEHOMES - Fumlture,tak- homexi7 Pearl St. MI 9-6670. nigkf! The angiheera’ contract counts of issuing fraudulent ASHES, RUBBISH, lawns, all kinds ABOUT 26 lbs. of material for ' Just Received ^XVn BOLTON - Five room lent ^paet apaceT Located.Man- Resort Property for Sale 74 checks. She was arrested for pass- nomie growth.*' ' BE APPBEtaATED en as down payment on mo&Ue- & ranch, $16,600, on 150x200 wooded ch ea ts v lc to it^ $13,600. m eie the tankers runs until next of general Work and Jight truck- hooked rugs, $5. Also large 21, WATERFRONT cottage. Coventry ing the bad checks at two local The report came as the Senate homes. Excellent lota available, at Barrel, lounge and pccasionid. tfficlf WcleaX Inquire Scranton’s '*-*- -• — !ot. Baaement garags fireplace, Meyer\ Mp^Raaltor, Ad 9-8834. LAKE HAYWARD — Watei year. Mansfield. Jensen's, liic. (alw'avs ing. Rasa and papera picked up quart ^ pressure canner. nevkr Lake. Lots of prlvscy. $70 ' per cottage with three lots. Belu A spokesman for the engineers’ supermarkets. Mrs. Green’s case Finaitce Committee prepared to free. Prices reasonable. Ml 9-0142, used, very, reasonable, *-Mi 3-4607. chairs ^-$40. Tourist HomVand Cabins. Phone week.:. Phone MI 9-7149. Youngstown kitoien. Cau The R. was scheduled *nd continued on Diol Ml 3-2711 reliable) 64 Park Road, West Ml 9*0826, \ F. Dimock Co., AU 9-5245, or Mrs. SUBURBAN VALUES shade treee on large lawn.;:^Cool union said there was no plan to start hearings next Friday on the Hartford, AD 3-6214 or G> 9-4479. after' June 29 new number, MI and private. Atl 8-4S^(^ three separate occasions. She was Houae-peaaed. 6-year extenalon of 4-0784. HOUSEHOLID furniture. Including Sofa Bed $20. MARION, MASS, — Overlooking Zuckerman. MI 6-6286. NEW SIX R(X>M CAPB-Excel- aet up picket lines. A decision to Monday through Saturday. 9 to 8. XiAROB furnished riiom for one or lent location, basement garage, do so could affect trucking de- ordered rearrested for failure to the Reciprocal ’tirade Agreementa Monday, 'Wednesday. Thursday 10 piece dining room set, Automa- Buzzards Bay, Private beach. appear on the last court date- tic Repair Shop Equipment (for- S|udio Couch $35. two. Complete houseKeeplnc facili- Ideal for children. Reasonable fflON' ELEVATION Immaculate % acre) asking- $18.650., $1,600 liveries. Act. In the foreign policy field, evening. Ues, Bath. MI 9-4776. ^ ’’ mree bedroom 'ancta, ceramic down. Suburban for Sale 75 The engineers’ epokesnian said called for her case, June 7, also, Senate and House 'contereea Lost and Found 1 COLLEGE MEN merly Abel's service 8tstlon)p rates. Call Ml 9-4886. Edward J. Goddard o f Tio cer- Manley. Auto Wrecker Crqne, Hy- (M d ’a Desk GI2. bath, hot water heat, garage, EUCTRA liAROB stx roam Cape, the men would remain aboard their will meet Tuesday t o ^ j u t t dif- FOUND-^Dlamond ring. Owner LARGE Sleeping Room, \tccom- — ^ treee, only $12,650. Cartftm W m bath*L fireplace, large dry CROCKETT'S VALUES tain address waa sentenced to five ferencea over the admmlatratlon'a —^Will .paint fibuse, garage^ draulic (roll on) car lift, ready to ‘modates two. In busineas oipek, ships to assure . msdntenance but may have same by claiming and Auto Repairing—Painting 7 ______Wanted to Rent 68 Hutchtne 50 8-5182.. basement, \ breezeway, garage. in would refuse to sail. days . in jail for intoxication. 93,712.900,000 progrem of military move on truck;'’ 20 tori Arbor Mahogany Dresser $16. “ N^orth End. Ml 9-8191, Charges against John Maner, 56. paying lor this advertisement. etc. Reasonable. press, brake lining machines, W ' Ebccellent li^tion: Owner anxious Bolton The MESA negotiations broke and economic aasiatanea abriad. Call MI 3-8751______. ANY CAR painted your color, $49. DESPERATELY' need three bed- (IX) BULTUN -Coventrv Une. New at $14,900. \ of East Hartford, were nolled. He Its publication coincided alia Guaranteed one year. Also expert ^/JujUu , tir 11- ^ e ctric drill, slsctrio. drill stand, PLEASANT room next to bath NJflom house in or near Manchea- 6 room ranch, ceramic tlte bath, down over four majoi items, the Call MI 9-9388 alectric grinder, vicea, dpUls, OHEN THURSDAY /AN D SPECIAL—Large two family (6-7), $10,500 ...... 8 roome, S acres waa arrested for failure to have with i^eaae of a lengthy atate ' lost—Man s goW Spiedel watch- body work by Jr. Miles. Open eve- LeONA^O AUSTQsl, and shower In clean home. Free W^^lmmedlately. Up to $100. Ml knotty pine kitchen, walk^sit union said. They were: benches,' tools, reamers, numer- parking. MI 9-0887. two oil furhacea, three car ga- 11,500 ...... 4 room-ranch, garage Increases in retirement pensions rear wheel protectora on hla truck. department study of Rusaiaa eco- band In Gaudet's Jewelry box, nings. Brunner’s Edsel, Rockville lae tAutKumorna M . basement. Large lot. Reduced to rage and bkrn. Asking $14,900. Mrs.. Pauline A, Beckley, 34, of nomic aid program* already in- ous other articles and supplies. FRIDAY UNTIL 9 114.900 R F .Dimock Ck>. Reel iT.OOo ...... Fernwood Dr. ranch from $l(X) to $250 a month; in- about 5 p.m. Saturday in Grant’s Road. Talcottville, Tel. Ml 3-5191. HAVE TIME Will Work. All odd tiH»t»A»|g iTNt Move in for as Imf as $1,000 17.000 ...... new ranches In Center 11 Butte^ut St., waa fined $3 for cluding 16 vcountriea. The de- 6-ie Sold Property, disposal aale ATTRACTIVELY furnished room wanted to RENT—Single home tors.- Ml 6-524S, Barbara Woods, creases in paid vacations, "sub- Main Street store: Was Father's jobs done anytime,' Everything is "cheap". Abel. 26 Cooper'Street, fo r one or two genUemen, with down, or two' (amides only $500 77???? ...... colonial in Center keeping an unlicensed dog. Bhe partment aaiS the Soviet ‘'econom- Day gift. MI 9-1840. our specialty. Days, Ml 9-3938, ONE SOLID Cherry Triple Drenfer for fainily with three well be- AO 9-7702. Robert W. Agnew, Ml each. • • * stantial” wage lncre«JM8 and a was arrested Saturday by Dog Auto Driving School 7-A Manchester, No phone. kitchen privileges and parking. In- haved children. Prefer nice yard. 3-6878, JMeph N. Ashford. AU clquse providing that if an oper- ic aubversion campaign" may be evenin, ME 3-4246. wiUt mirior. New $150, Call MI quire 167 Maple Street. MAIN ' road—Cute three room On the Lake Warden Lee Fracchia. extended to other underdeveloped FOUND—Small male mongrel dog. 3-6630 4-7 p.m. Mrs. FOVW, AD 8-4475. 6-6818, or Robert D. Murdock AU year round cottage, basement, ator sells Ol tnmsfers his Ship the HARRISON Driver Tralntns — 3-6472. Anton F.' Mayer, 18, of 68 Eld- countriee. White and black. Call Lee Frac- PLAY PEN, good condition. $3. PIj BASANT, large heated room. nice corner lot. Asking $6,800. 1^.750 ...... 4 rooms, a beauty M'EIBA cqntract must follow the ridge St., w'sa fined $3 for oper- Aiken, like Humphrey a mem- chia. Dog Warden, MI 3-8594. Leij-ning to dri,ve in our dual con- Household Services Moving—Trucking- Help Wanted— Female 35 Hpifi Wanfe4^ — Male 36 FRANK IS startiitg to buy and m U PLEASE!! ship or the operator must pay one trolled standard or automatic Call MI 6-1908. Free parking On bus line. 146 (IV)-BOLTON-r$ie.800. Citotom WANT A RENT? $875 down, bal- 21.000 ...... gorgeous home ating a motorcycle with an im- ber of the Senate Foreign Reia- Offered Storage 20 good uaed furniture and ahtiquaa ance Ilk* rent. Buys thla attrac- year’s severance pay. LO^ST—Girl's Guen wristWatch. Vi- cars Is easy and enjoyable. Li- WAN’^BD — A. secretary -exper- at ^ bake St, Ml 90OI»^ Hmira Center St, MI 3-5002. I am a young man mafrted with built ranch. TVo-car garage. Call proper muffler. Raymond M. Han- tlona Committee, aaid "the greet- PAIR OF Iron-runners for swing- tive two bedroom ranch with at- T. J, Crockett. Realtor Engineers pay ranges from $493 na, 17. of 49 School SL, was fined cisify State Theater and Grant's censed school authorized by De- [O REPAIRS on any MOVE BY TRAILER van. R's less ienced in LAW ^office procedure. WINDOW CLEANER rienced 104 p.m. (Sosed Sundaya. children. I nave recently been R. F. Dimock Co.. Realtors. Ml eat potential wealth of the world artment of Motor Vehicles. Ml 'Mut* be excellent in shorthand and dependable, Calb M|14. ing garage door. Like new. $10. singl e RCXIM for gentleman or tached garage. Full price $7,300. MI 3-1577 a month for junior. engineera to $12 for passing in a no passing ia the 2% billion people in the un-’ along Main Strvt.1 Reward. MI all ^ p ltfie r s and phone^rttphs expensive—One load Instead of Call Ml 8-6864. transferred to the Hartford area 6-5245, Barbara Woods. ATI 9-7702. f>4884. and typing. Two weeks vacaUon, SALE 1-3 OFF on wallpaper. Wall lady. Quiet. Inquire 224 Charter by my employer, a large national MI 9-7702. Robert W. Agnew, AU Over 100 others as low aa 10% $1,052 for chief engineers. zone. derdeveloi>ed nattona," and atkled: 9-1158. and changers. Oyer 47XMrs total two or three—Easier loading and BOYS, over $20 day. Sell name Oak. MI 3-8368, CH ^6-4137. down. BOLTON—Six room ranch. Ga- The recess In tanker-NMU talks unloading— DIstIncUve, dUpitled insurance, fringe benefits. An cx- tilea 4c a-tUe, KenUl^ from Te concern. I need a 5 or 6-room flat, 8-6878, Joseph N. Ashford, Ad Dennis F. Merchant, 20, of Wllll- "Our foreign economic policy LARSUN'O driving Schoot—Offers experience'nM days gdarantee on plates for front doors. Sapiplo rage, cellar, hot water oil heat. brought conflicting statements mantic, was fined $15 for apeed- all work. Potlart* and smart. "The Best tor Less. celleht posiUoii for the right per- Basts i|iid Accessories 46 eich, Green Paint and Wallpaper, PU5ASANT front room nsar bath apartment or house. Will pay rea- 6-6818 or RoMri D. Murdock, All WELLES AGENCY ahould place haa'vy emphaais on Personals 3 all types of dnver education on son who wants to work in a pleas- rushed free. Start at once. Write at'the Green. sonable- rent and guarantee excel- 8- 6472. MAIN STReJe TT Fireplace.- Acre lot. High eleva- from negotiators. , ing. He pleaded guilty. ProMcu-; projeicU that will provide jobs insured dual control cars, stand- The Austin A. Chambers Co., 803 Undo, JVatertown, Mam. for one or two gentlemen; Park- tion. EbcceUent condition. Priced Joseph Curran, NMU prestdenL FI.AT FtNISH^/^ldHgnd window East Middle Turnpike, Ml 8-S187, ant atmosphere. Write P. O Box ing. 54 High Street. lent care of property. References (XJVENTRY. CONN. tor intxGerald said that the youth calling for decent wagee that will VACUUM CLEANERS repaired in ard or automatic. By riained and 830, Manchester, statlhg exper- USED TV—Overhauled and In good backed by em^oyer, 5-5 DUPLEDt, nice condition, cen- PI 2-7356 - PI 2-7932 PI 2-6715 low for immediate sale. $15,600. said it had been a "do nothing” Was arrested for doing 50 m.pJi. on increase living etandara and mass shades, made to .mbaMre^ All Hartford CH 7-1428. SEBAGO OUTBOARD 18 ft-21 ft. Small down payment. Goodchild my owTi home shop. Forty years certified 'natructor, licensed by metal Venetian blinda nt 6 new ience, qualifications, name ' .and CAPABLl^MEAT CUTTERS New and used. Gall M 8-4426. playing shape. For extra room or trally located, only $12,600. Carl- session, that not a single princi- a motorcycle on Broad St. purchasing power.” factory experience. Ail makes, low the State of Crnn. Ml 9-8078. telephone numbqr. cottage, etc. $19.95 and Up at Pot- Boarders Wanted 59-A ton W. Hutchins, Realtor. Ad Realty Co., Realtors, .Member ple was agreed upon. James L. Moran of Rockville, Humphrey agreed with Aiken low p r ^ Keys made whUe you Good <^>portunlty lor capable terton's. ' PLEASE CALL 9- 5132. Lots for Sale\ A ^ . BU 9-0939,. Ad 8-7925, AU- rates, free estimates, free pickup walt^.^arlow'B. Painting— Papering 21 BOATS NOW in stock—Starcraft, 73 "They left us cooling our heels,” was fined $102 for cq>ersting a mo- on theae objectives which wUl be and delivery. Mr. Miller, AD MANCHESTER Driving Academy IWOMEN Sew, easy ready-cut wrap meat '"cutters'' with progressive Wolverines, Raveau and (Tomrno- sbsis. he said. tor vehicle while under the influ- BIX)ND OA'K modem bedroom set, CHapel 6-8288 Included in e projected Senate 2-5371, JA 2-8904. is equipped and licensed to pro- Weaving of bums, moth holes' around aprons hoflie. Net $17.40 dores. M e a d e 's Sport Spot, 109 RCXIM AND BOARD. Gentlemen. (XXVI) JUST OFF Porter St. Leo Eh-k, a Gulf Oil Co. official ence of an intoxicant. He pleaded ?AINTEP and paperhsmger, deco,r- super market chain. GocM wages, full size bed, box spring and mat- Call Foreign Relations Conuntttee re- vide the very best In driver edu- and tom clothing, hosiery runs, -profits on dozen. Spare time CJenter St., Ml 9-874T. Call MI 8-7675. And Ask for Mr. — 4-6-room house, 'out- Bernld Cantor, TR 5-8495. Woodbridge St. MORTLOCK’S, Manchester’s, lead- Call MI 8-6861. ' ^ business desk, swivel chair, desk Phone MI 3-1077. . French Road, Bolton. l>4-2\acrea prompt, efficient, courteous serv- settlement. 1638," Humphaty aaid. "W e need needed. Russell's Barber Shop, replaced. Marlow's Little Mend- PAINTING paperhanging. skirts of Manchester. Adults. Refr ice and appraiaiiig without obliga- Miss Vir^nia A. Thompson, 23, Comer Oak and 3pruce. ing driving school. For Complete SEWING MACHINE operators. Ex- lamp: Oirome breakfast aet. gray. (Vttn BOITON - Coventry I each. Price $1700. Call owner AO The NMU agreement with the an Elsenhower doctrine that information, sec YelloW Page No. ing Shop. Good clean wor^siiiqhhtp at rea- erences furnished. Box AZ. c/b New six room Cape Four Wished 3-4245 after 7 p.m. tion, call S. A. Beechler, Realtor, dry cargo and passenger ship op- of Morris Plains, N. J^ was fined charts a new path and helps create sonable rates. 3(Kyeiairs> tn Man* perienced preferred but will train Help Wanted— Complete fireplace equipment. Herald. $15 for speeding. She pleaded 13 in phone book. W 9-7398 if applicant U nuniiiar with mis- Buildiiic Materials 47 Theae fumishingi tike new at sac- Wanted-—Rooms—Board 62 down, ceramic tile bath walkout Ad 8-6969 or Wealey R. SmlUi As- erations is subject to union mem- a new epoch of progress. Chester. Rayfhon^ F4ake. $a Male or Female 37 basement large lot ns.Tno p f BOLTON LAKE—Building lot 60x sociate, Ad 9-8952. Member Multi- guilty. Automobiles for Sale 4 Building—Contracting 14 cellaneoua family sewing.* Kaklar ;------^------SC" rifice price. MI 3-8892. URGENT—Have four well-man- bership ratification. A 3-year-pact, ‘This administration, with all EARLY'S D R Il^r SCHOOL, U- 9-9237. GENTLEMAN wishes to rent room Dimock A Co., Realtors. Ml 9-5246 100. Priced for quick sale, $500. ple Luting Service. it provides for no change in wages Raymond J. Opalach, 30, of 10 its buainesamen, certainly ^ould Toy Co., 60 Hilliard St. THREE OR POUR men or wom- nered children. Need house or For further'information call The BEFORE YOU BUY a used car censed expstienced Instructor. ALTERA’nONS to kitchens, batti- YOUR PUILDING NEEDS' « " DUAL OVEN range with with private family within short Robert W. Agnew. MI 3-8878. Jo- but permits reopening the wage Wood Lane, was fined $102 for know how to Integrate pri'vate Dual controlled car. Modem CEILINGS whitened, palntitig.done en to assemble and finish' Pump waOklng distance of Manchester apartment Immediately, Call Ml- R. F. Dimock Co., Realtors. Ad LISTINGS WANTED, single and operating a motor vehicle while see Gorman Motor Sales. Bulck rooms, attics, cellars, porches, or evenings and Saturdays. C a lL ^ DO YOU LIKE coetume jewelry? Lamps for us, .pt 50c each. No RbUssomat. Good condition: Only 9-2197. seph N. Ashford. Ml 9-6818. or isaue at union option twice. Sea- capital with public investment." Sales and Service. 285 Main methods-. For day or -evening ap- Sarah Coventry, Inc. will furnish, A T WHOLESALE PRICE Parksde. Write Box Cl, care of Robert D. Afurdock, Ad 3-6472. 9-5245. two-famliy boiuea. Member of his license was under suspension. playroom. Plumbing, carpentry,, 9-5425. X canvaasing. Write, Talbot Entcr- $66. Call MI 9-0718. ACL8. Howard R. Haatinga, Real- men now receive a monthly base The report aaid that "a great Street. 5C 9-4571. Open evenings. • pointments. call hfl 9-8875. qualified person with $45O-$SO0 Herald. pay of $357 for-a 40-hour week. He was arrested May 27 on a electrica' and masonry. Aluminum rises, 83 Taylor St., Biddeford, No. 1 Western Framing tlOS'Per TAKE YQUR TIME PAYING $11,700 BEAUTIFUL new three AA zo ne:—Lovely lot approxl- tor. Ad 9-U07 any Ume deal depends on developing an Ih- siding. Garages,/'cottages, out- of costume jewelry, sam- S(aine. Farms and Land for Sale 71 malely 30,000 square feet. 'Un- The formula pro-videa an im- routine check by Patrolman Wal- ternatldnal atructure which reflects NEED A CAR and had your credit Courses and Classes ..and train you to conduct 1x12 Dry Western Sheathing •' YES! 3 FULi» YEARS TO PAY! bedroom ranch. Hot water heat, ter (Cassells Jr; Opalach pleaded turned down? Short on down pay- Wanted Autos— buildings. room additions. Nuside $89 Per M! Apartments— Plats— ceramic bath, excellent Workman- usually good view, never to be' ARE YOU CONSIDERING proved vacation achedule, in- the interdependence of countries, Engineering Company, Inc., 84 jewelrjtRMhion shows so that you ^SUPER" .• •DELUXE’* FOR DIFFTJIE^IT sizes and types spoiled. For further details please SEUJNU YOUR PROPERTY? creased pension payments and hoa- guilty. large and small, indnstrlallaed and ment? Had a repossession? Don’t Motorcycles 12 can eariK $10-$15 a night, paid Sitoatlons Wanted— Knotty Pine Paneling , all 8’ Tenements 63 of farms and land tracts within 20 ship. 100’ frontage. Carlton W. Leo Maltaitfladl. 21, of West give up! See Douglas Motors get Oak fit. Ml 3-1425. $140 P er M ’ Hutchins. Ad 6-5132. call Elva Tyler, Realtor, MI- We .'will appraise your property pltal benefits and increased sup- less developed." weekly. NoN(^llecting, no deliver- .Female.^. 3& 3 R O O ^ OF f Or NITURB I miles of Hartford. Lawrence P. 6-4469. and without any obligation. plementary unemployment bene- Hartford, was fin'ed $36 (or reckr "An eeaentlel component will be the lowdown dh the lowest flown BIDWELL Home‘ improvement Co. ing, no ihveitmeht.' For devils Disappearing Stairways- All I00% '-Guarah»jr ^ .TWO ROOM unfurnished apart- I Flano, Broker. 5U F-S910. less driving.- He was arrested May RADIO- m'nt. All utilities except gas Cen- $10.500—FDUR bedroom Colonial. We also boy property (or caah. fits. an increaaingly liberal United and smallest payments anywhere. WANTED TO BUY — Used cars. Alterations, addltiotfk garages^ phone BU 9-3248x*-10 a.m. EXPERIENCED high school girl $24.95 Each ONLY $433 BOLTON AND vicinity— For lota 28 after he hit a triiek parked on Not a small loan or finance com- Call JA 8-1990. / Windows—Complete and Set trally located. Rent $60. Ml 3-4524. Aluminum storms, oil heat. Good Member Multiple Listing States trade poUcy, which will per- Roofing and siding experts Alum ELECTRONICS— will baby-sit during summer. MI $18.18 D E U V E R S location. Carlton W. Hutchins, Ad and acreage call Lawrence F. STANLEY BRAY. "leanor the ahbulder of the road on RL mit other nations to sell In Amerl- pany plan. Douglas Motora. 333 , Inum clapboards a specialty. Un- SALESLADY—Full tlhia Pleasant Up FYom $10.50 Each $16.88 MONTH X Houses for Sale 72 Fiano, Broker. MI 9-5910. 15. His car rolled over from the 9-1562. Mahogany Paneling ISc Sq. Ft. FOUR ROOM apartment tnctudlng 9-5132. "k* , BRAE-BURN REALTY cen markets,” it added. Main Street. excelled workmanship. Easy budf- and experienced. A 1 1 c 1 1 v e YOU GET — , N \ A O 3 4 1 7 3 . collialon. police said. Business Services Offered 13 TELEVISION salary, 40 hour week. Uberal Colored Shakes 1*”' $9.05 Per Sq. heat, hot water, gaa, electric re- (XUII-SANTINA Drive—Off Kee- TpLtAND, Five wooded Jots, ideal It apecifIcaUy recommended that et terms. MI 9-6498 or TR 5-9109 16-PIECE BEDROOM frigerator and gae stove $91 new St. New 5% room ranch on MANCHESTER — Custom three- Court Cac^s Maltagliadl appealed and hood PON'HAC 1954 two-door hardtop. store discount. Apply in person. Situations Wanted— Male. 39 8d *nd 16d Common Nails ,18-PIECE LIVING ROOM setUng. Two Iota on road handy to REJ^L ESTATE Listings invited.. the U.S. economic developmont Fully squip^d. Ixiw mileage. FLOOR SANDING and reflnlshlng. '•Leam-by-doing’’ at Connecticut’s $10.00 Per Keg ajonthly. Call MI 9-4071 from 5-7 large wooded lot. Built bv Hany bedroom Ranch, two fireplaess, was aet at 9150. fund, created last year, he made Specializing in old floors. 511 CARPENTER experienced In all Oldest Electrontca.%hool Blair’s, 757 Main .Street. . 12-PIECE KITCHEN p.m. only. two baths, garage. 150x200 wood UOqnn. Asking $800 per lot. Or S. J. Turkington Jr., 127 Henry Continuances were granted to: Reasonable. Gall MI 3-0606. ELDERLY gentleman desires out- No. 1 Perfection Wood Shingles - Ooodvfln Jr.. $18,500 R. S' Iflmock w ill' build to your order. Phyl' permanent, and' that it be anthorr 9-5750, fields of carpentry. Contract or ------Plus------fc Go.; Realtors, Ml 9-5246. Bar- ed lot $16,500. Carlton W. Hutch St.. Licensed Broker, call AO Five men who were arrested as Charles J. Csaszer, 74, operating reasonable hourly rates. Ml 3-0731. PART TIME clerical-help needed. side landscaping, mowing lawns, $14.50 Per Sq. ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR Arm Realty Co. AD 3-2816. 8.7irai. ized to make grants, as well aa 1951 PONTIAC sedan. Heater,, Four R(X>MS;:;-Close to Main St., bara Woods, MI 9-7702, ^ b e rt ins. Ad 9-5132. the result of a brawl in front of a motor veHicIe while under the loans. > EVENING Electronics Servicing Possibility of full time eventually. cu tll^ hedges, etc. Call >41 8-8877. Oiling Til^Special TV SET AND COMB. RANGE shopping, bus Uhb, Heat, hot water radio, Hydramatic. very clean, ALL TYPES of cai-pentry work Must ’ type, knowledge of book- .096c Per Sq Ft. W. Agnew, MI 3-6878, Joseph K. the Oak St. Grille Friday night, influence of an intoxicant, to July .good rubber. No down payment. MORTENSEN TV. Specialized RCA Clkss Stans JUNE 17th Free storage until wanted. Free included. Parking, $93. .Available Ashford, JH 9-6818, or Robert D. CROCKETTS V A L U E ^ i ere"'each fined $25 for breach of 7; Alfred S. Garbarlni, 65, of (Cov- television service. Ml 9-4641, done, alterations, dormers, roof- keeping if possible. Call MI 9-5146, Clear Casing ,05c Uji. Ft. delivery. Free aet up by our own July Ist.^Box L, Herald. $4.90 weekly. Cole Motors, MI- ing, porches, etc. Cal) MI 9-5981. Tuesday and Friday evenings 9-5 p.m. Do^s— Birds— Pets 41 1x6 Sheathing TAG $87 Per M' Murdock, Ml 2-6472. in the peace by Judge 'Wesley C. Gryk entry, charged with reckless driv- 9-0980. reliable men. In Town Court’ thla morning. ing, to July 7; Raymond LeBlanc, M A M RUBBISH CO. Full time Roof Shingles $6.95 P«t Sq. Phone for appolntihent CENTRAL—Six room duplex. Oil tXyt RIGA HEIGHT& Bolton- Manchester Manchester Delegation $36 Stolen cleaning, removal service, land ALL TYPES of Carpentry Work. . ENROLL NOW! We will best our competitors ad- heat, redecorated. Inquire 146 Marine Sgt’s. George O’Rourke, 30, of Gardner, Mlass., Charged FORD—1950 custom V8 sedan. Additions, remodeling, garages, BEAUTIFUL cross-bred puppies- SAMUEL ALBERT. Hartford CH Ma#tilfl{|«nt n%* ranch. Six $12,700 ...... vacant 8 room cape with failure to install mechanical Excellent condition. $295. Douglas scaping, lawns mowed, driveway Help Wanted —-Male 36 vertised prices by at least 5%. 7-0358 any time up to 8 p.m. Onter St. 28, and Edward E. Wilson. 29. both etc. Also custom building. Phone Reaaonable. I^U BU 9-8365. rooms, two c » garage. See 12.900 ...... cape with garage of 118 McKee St., Gordon V. Yates, Signals.on his truck and operating Motors, 333 Main St. sealing, patching. Metal, card- NEW ENGLAND-TECHNICAL See It Day Or Night Blgna on Bolton Center RU R From Qnirch txiard drums. Ml 9-9757. 5U 9-4291 THE PRUDENTIAL Insurance NOBODY-BUT NOBODY FREE FIRST month's rtat to new- 16.500 ...... Bowers section, ranch Seen Favoring Alsop 27. and Wllllani C. Ulm, 26, both without wheel protectors, to June INSTITUTE CX)LLIE pups, registered. G o ^ If you have no means of trans- F Olmock B Oo-. Realtors Ml- 17.400 ...... choice cape. 2 baths irrO BUICK four door, radio and Company of America has an open- buy at $40. Glastonbury MEd- UNDERSELLS NA"nONAL lyweds. No lease required. Apart- 9-6245, Barbara Woods. Ml 9-7702, o ' Bolton, and John E. Anderson, 23; and (Clifford C. Lounsbury, 23, HILLS’ > TELEiasiON Service. porta'tlon. I’ll send my auto for ment building. SH rooms, ‘ Oated, 17.500 ...... new ranches 24, of 55 Birch St., were presented Windham Center, to June 23. Roitce today are investigating heater. Phone MI 9-2072, after Roofing-Siding 16 56 Union Place, Hartford ing in the Manchester Area for a ford 8-1687. Robert W. Agnew, Ml’ 3-68T8, Jo- John Alsop ol Avon is expected 6 p.m., all day Saturday. Available at al) times. PhUco fac-. man who is interested in a' career NATIONAL LUMBER, INC. you. No obligation. ,all electric appUancea, M miinites 18.000 Bowers, new ranch before the court on the charge. A yesterday afternoon’s theft of 936 tory supervised service. Tel.-- MI seph N. Ashford, Ml 9-6818, or 19.250 ...... new colonial, nice to get at least three o f Manches- CONNECTICUT Valley Construc- JAckson .5-3406 (opp. RR station) as a" Life Insurance salesman. 881 STATE ST., from Charter Oak Bridge on Park- Robert D. Murdock, Ml 3-6417. WilHmantic Youth charge of assaulting an ofBcer from an at the (Center 0>n- BUICK, 1951 Super hardtop, radio, 9-9698. Married men preferred. Salary ANGORA KITTENS would like a A—L -B —^ R —T—’S way. Mi 9-4824, TR 5-6775. 21.250 ...... u sed, clean colonial ter's four votej when balloting on against Anderson was nolled after tion. AU types of roofing, siding, NORTH HAVEN, CONN. 24.000 ...... 7 room ranch a gubernatorial nominee begin.s gregatlonal Ghurch. They were heater. $395. Douglas 5Iotors, 333 gutters and carpentry work. 85 and commiksion while receiving good home. MI 9-7406. 43-46 AIXYN ST.. HARTFORD (XVTI) - New Cape with 1100 Killed in Crash his innocent plea. Medaris Asks Main St. DICK'S WEATHERSTRIP Com- on the job training. Phone MI Telephone (?Hcstnut 8-2147 FOUR-ROOM Apartment, semi- 38.000 ...... custom ranch, large tomorrow at the Republican State notified of the tkfeft about 6 pjh. pany. doors and windows, custom years experience. Ml.8-7180. Open Mon. Thru Frl. till 8 p.m. fumished, central. Heat and hot sqiuuw A. ol living area 6 mlnutea Prosecutor John FitzGerald said 9-5228. from Manetiester Green Youngs- convention in Hartford. that the fight started over a ques- 'There was no sign of forced work, guaranteed. Cali Ml 9-1583 ROOFING. 8ID1NO. painting. Car- Bonds—Stocks'Mortgages 31 Articles For Sale 45 l!Hamoiui8— Watrlie»~> water. Suitable for two or three town kUcheit living room vrith T. -T. Crockett. Realtor Delegates Ray Warren and A 19-year-old Wllllmantlc youth entry into the church, police re- 1953 FORD, two door. Very reason- after 6 p.m. adults. Write Box Z. c /o Herald. who would have graduated from tion as to the pride of the Marine Self-Discipline pentry Alterations and additions. WANTED—Experienced" Bakemaa- Jewelry 48 Machinery and Tools 52 fireplace vestibule. Large lot. MI 3-1577 Thomas Ferguson sale today they Corps. ported, but once Inside, the culprit able. 5n 9-8742. Ceilings. Workmanship guaran- CONSOUDATE Debts with a sec- ter for clambake. Party of thirty. $15,000. R. F Cibnock and Oo., intend lo vote for tbe former State Windham Regional Technical GONDER’S T V Service; available KNAPP SilOES. Harry Mahoney, FOUR R(X3M8. first floor. Modem Allen R. Upton, 24, of New broke into three separate rbonw. teed. A. A. Dion. Inc., 299 Autumn ond mortgage loan at $22.25 July 5th. Call MI 9-0242 after 5 TROY ROTOTILLERS and attach- Realtors. kU 9-5245. Barbara M-ANTHESTER— VICTNITY representative from Avon. And School Wednesday, was killed Storra. Conn., June 16 OP)—Maj. Two dekks were jimmied open and 1950 FORD, twoidoor. Dechromed. any time. Antenna conversions. 38 Maple St. Tel. Ml 8-1-4827. LEONARD W. YOST Jeweler, re- kitchen, electric, stove. Summit; early yesterday morning in an Britain, was fined $16 on each of St. MI 3-4880 monthly for each $1,000 borrowed. p.m. • ' - ' pairs, adjusts watene* expertly. ments. Bolena walking or riding Woods., An 9-7702. Robert W, Ag- William S! Davis said he "likes Geii. John B. Medaria aays more 125 in bifla and 911 in change was with new’ black paint job. New Phllco factory supervised service Dial cH 6-8897 and ask Frank garden tractors and attachments. St. Adults. Ml 9-5987. i $9,500 Near Bolton. .Small five automobile accident in Windham, three counts of issuing fraudulent clutch and seat covers. Good con- Tei. NU 9-1486. TOP QUALITY loam. EbtceUenl tor Reasonable prices. Open dally. I new, MI 3-6878, Joseph N. Ash- Alsop very much,” and "may go Insight Into the liberal arts and taken from one of them. The other FOR ALL TYPEIS of roofing and Burke or Mrs. Carter to explain, CAREER OPPORTUNITY 'Capitol Equipment Co., 38 Main. room attractive ranch. Ten acres Roger F. Bessette, son of Mr. checks. Prosecutor FitzGerald said humanities must go hand In hand dition throughout. $250. MI 3-8108. landscaping. greenhousea and Thursday evenings. 129 Spruce R(X3CVILLE — Beautiful 3'-j-room I ford. Ml 9-6818, or Robert U. Mur- along” with Warren and Ferguson. that the mr.n left thlr part of the contained no money. LAWN MOWERS sharpened, re- siding, clapboard, ubestos You Connecticut Mortgage Exchange^a., Street. M l'9-4387. MI 8-7958. apartment. Featuring heat, hot I dock. Ml 3-6472. of land., $3,500 rash needed, The fourth ipenibcr of the dele- and Mrs. Fletcher Bessette was a with an increase in techirological The church theft waa the secom' may save .by calling now for your 15 Lewis St., Hartford. \ If you are a salesman,, or wiuit lawns. Fill gravel, stonis. Call passenger in a car driven bv his country for California after pass- knowledge. 19,55 MERCURY Monterey. No paired. Atr cool engines repaired, Walt Ml 3-8603. water, refrigerator, stove, Vene- $10,900 -Bolton Notch. Four room gation. Town Chairman Hazel Fin- one here thla apring. In April On free estimates. Al) matenals and to- be one, a coast to coast insur- i fXU) MANCHESTER - New six rtoch. Plastered walls, large lot. cousin. Lyle A. Bentley, 21, of Rt ing the checks, but reti.i-ried vol- The Army's missile boss told down payment. Take over bank work guaranteed. Ideal Grinding G9rden>-F8nn— Dairy Wearing Apparel— Pure 57 tian blinda, tile bath. Beautiful lay, was non-committal at to who untarily to police and has made South MetlKHUat Church wa: payment. Very good condition. Shop 273 Adams S?t. Ml 9-3120, 5U workmanship guaranteed Man- ance company is looking for quali- BARGAINS—Famoua Hoover vac- location, ^conds from bus and I room ranch home in Rockledge Assume $83 monthly payments or would get her vote. However, in- 87. Columbia, which skidded 200 University of Connecticut gradu- chester Roofing and Siding Co., Business Opportunities 32 'Section, 1*4 baths, ceramic tile restitution in full. broken into and 9140 was atoler Owners must 'sell. Call PI 2-7822. 3-8979. uum cleaners. Reconditioned. Products 50 CHES’TER FURRIERS remodels parkway. Adults, no pels. $85 I 10% VA mortgage available. dicationa were that she will sup- feet on Rt. 14. slammed Into a ates yesterday they will need self- from a small safe that was smash- the.. Ml 9-8933 fied men. Work for yourself in a I kitchen counters. Attached garage. large tree and bounced back into Leo H. Arsenault, 28, of 54 Birch discipline and humility to get NATURAL GAS—Income available. Guaranteed. $12.95 up. Free home STRAWBERRIES—Pick your own. furs for $19.95. Fur storage $2. . month. With all new furniture. $11,800—Andover. New five room port Alsop also. ed open. The money waa nevefre- CARS' SIMONIZED. Prices very wonderful well paid business, I omeaite drive, fully lan£icaped the center of the road. St., was' ffned $j3 for operating a i Free brochure and list of Con- demonstration. Ml 9-8651 imer 3 Cleaning and glazing U. Ml $130. T R 5-5745 ranch. acre lot. 6% down. Manchester’s delegates and al- along in the rocket era. cqvered, nor were the offenders 1949 STUDEBAKER ’V-lbri pirk-up. I reasonable. Good job guaranteed. FOR THE best In ahingie and built salary, commissions; if accepted^ 2Sc quart. Joseph C. Glode, 49 lot, $19,800. Call R: F. Dimock Co., Bentley and another passenger. motor vehicle in violation of a re- He told the 1,722 graduates; up roofing, gutters, leaders, chim- necticut references available. Har- p.m. ' Glode Lane, off Tolland Yumplke. 9-7218. $12,500- Near Bolton. Like new ternates have not yet discussed caught Good condition. Call TR 5-7533. 1 MI 9-147u. All inquiries strictly confidential. UNTORNISHED Apartments Five Realtors. MI 9-5245, Barbara John Andrychowskl, 48, of Rt. 14, strlcted license. He was arrested "You are charged not only with ney and roof renalrs cal! Coughlin vey Schmidt, Suite 512, 418 Mar- rooms, second floor. Heat and hot Woods, .\n 0-7702, Roben W. Ag- de luxe four room ranch. Base- among themselves the guberna- May 30 when he was observed Yesterday’s break was the flrat ket St., Shreveport, Louisiana. Write briefly to PO Box 69, New- LOAM, DARK top quality. Excel- STRAWBERRIESv-Plck yoUr own. Windham, were injured. Both were preserving the order and peace here ainc* May 25 when the Man- Ml 3-7707 lent for top dressing and seeding water. '(Children accepted. $110 new. Ml 3-6878, JoaejA N. Ash- ment garage, (ielditpne retainer torial hominaUon or any of the driving lo the Town dump with a of this mundane sphere, but of be- 2Sc basket. Bring own containers. -'Wanted—^To Buy 58 walls, well landscaped. acre lot. other State ticket spots to be filled admitted to Windham Community chester Towers was entered and a New Yoked Duplicates ington, Conn. new lawns. Mght excavating, per month. Call MI 3-0763. ford, Ml 9-6818, or Robert D Mur- Memorial Hospital, Willimantlc. load of rubbish. Hia license is re' coming psychologically and moral- Radiant Beauty! RAY’S ROOFING CO., shingle and MI 3-5463. dock, An 3-6472. 5% down. tomorrow. They are scheduled to Btricted to the use of his car (or safe there was robbed of 93JI00. built-up roofs, gutter and conduc- Help Wanted— Female 35 mat er ial handler, local manu- drain fields Installed, Gravel and WANTED TO BUY Bentley was (reated for cuts of ly prepared to exten-d the in- crushed stone. Prompt delivery. AVAILABLE—July 1st. four room $12,500 - Andover. Five room: two do this at 6 o’clock tonight at the business and going to and from Tluit offense was the apparent end tor work; roof, chimney repairs. facturer wants reliable map for STRAWBERRIES—Pick yoUr owh; Gqpd used resaleable furniture, IXXV) ElAST HARTFORD Excel- bedroom ranrh. Almost one acre the face, right arm |uid body, while fluences of the human race beyond of a major crime wave in Man- Elmer Wilson, Bolton. Tel. -MI jS5c quart. Open every day. Tel. aiao small upright and spinet aparynent and sun porch. Ga- Hotel Bond in Hartford. Andrychowskl suffered cuts of the work. this earth's surface.” Ray HagenoW. Ml 9-2214; Ray OPPORTUNITY steady, jear-rpund work. Paid va- rage. Heat, hot water furnished. lent Inv^ment ptpperty, 4X5.000. lot. 5% down. They will discuss these matters Atty. Jay Rublnow asked .for an chester in which a toUI of $13,160 Jackson. MI 3-8325. cation, group insurance and other 9-5900 evenings. MI 9-5815. Frank Glode, 104 Glode pianos. « Excetteiit Investment property face and right eyeball. It was re- President Albert N. Jorgensen CLERK TYPIST Eaat side of town. One ' block $13,500—Vernon. Five finished six further a half hour later when appeal In the case of Mrs. Beatrice conferred degrees on the students waa taken in more than a dozen employe benefits. Apply in per- Lane, Manchester. from Main St. $90 month. Adults For further Inforinatlon or ap- ported he may lose sight in the breaks in 2 montba. MOTO-MOWBR, Toro. Jacobacn Watkins Used Furniture room Cape. Large kitchen, plas- they meet in the hotel with other eye and posaibly of both. P. Keith, 52, of 361 Porter St., at the school’s 75th annual com- InterSsting position in small de- son. Spencer Rubber Products, rotary, reel or riding type power HAY FOR SALE—Two acres alfal- only need apply. Write Box F c.'o pomtment to see call R F tered walls, all the extras. Near Fourth Senatorial District dele- charged with evading responsibil- RooCing and Chimneys 16-A Chapel Street, -Maanchester. Exchange Dimock A Co., Realtors. Ml 0-5245. The two Injured youths were mencement. parirrient for qualified young mowers. Toro Power Handle. fa plus some other grass. Andreo, Herald. schools and bua line. Low taxes. gates at a dinner meeting that has ity. after Judge Gryk nolled the Three retired professors, whose ROOFING—Specializing in repair- woman. Must be high school grad- Capitol Equipment Co., 88 Main. 15 Oak Street Barbara Woods, AD 9-7702. Robert thrown from the car*by the im- case upon payment of a $24 fine. BAKER’S HELPER—Apply in per- 629 Tolland Tpke. TWO ROOM Gottag^, furnished. $13.500--Andover Lake. 5>? room been called by State Central Com- combined service to the school ing roofs of aU kinds. Also, new uate. Pleasant working condi- MI 3-7958. ' W. Agnew. .MI 3-6878, Joseph N. mitteeman Arthur S. Watson, pact. while Bessette was pinned Mrs. Keith was arrested for fail Noon Fire Guts son. Home-Maid Bakery, 699 Main Shady. $10 weeklv." New Bolton Ashford, Ml, 9-6818, or Robert D. ranch, one bedroom 13x19. All the totaled 82 years, were given spe- roofs. Gutter work. Chimneys tions. Excellent benefit program. extras plus lake privileges, 5% Ueleiral8s Gdcommltted underneath It. SUte Police say, In- ure to rcp>ort an accident on Main cial recognition during the cere- cleaned, repaired. 28 years' ex- Air-conditioned office. CEDAR (XOTHE8 line pole* in- ______Rd. Tel.______MI 3-«m. Alurdock, AH 3-6472. vestigation is still being carried on St. Thursday in which she struck a Summit St. Shed stalled. Old poles removed and down. The Manchester delegation Is mony. perience. Free estimates. Call A U lb MECHANICS (2). Must be • SEPTIC TANKS FOUR ROOM apartment. Heat and going to the convention uncom- by State Policeman Jack Korwdn parked car. Mrs. Keith said that Dr. EMwin G. Burrows, profes- Howley. Manchester Ml 3-5361^ FIRST NATIONAL STORES reset. Reasonable. Used truck (.XXIV) POUR UNIT apartme.nt in $14,900- Near Bolton, Older seven of Colchester barracks. first class with experience on desned and Installed hot water included. Adults only. Rockville. Only one year old Ex- mitted and unlnstructed. However, she was told by a passing motorist sor of anthropology, was cited by A fire of uitdetermlned;. origin PARK * OAKLAND AVES. tires. MI 9-1353. ...c room Colonial. Nine acres. Big Bessette was described by Prin- that she had nicked the car, but EAST HARTFORD. CONN. General Motors cars. High guar- MI 9-1919 between 5-7 p.m. cellent Income return. ( ^ l The R. two car garags. the sentiment of a majority of the president A. N. Jorgensen as a shortly before noon today gutted Heating and Plumbing 17 antee against flat rate on 50% GRADE A cultivated tobacco fi«ld conver se F. Dimock Co., Realtors, Ml 9-5245 Republican Town Committee is di- cipal J. D. Clark of the technical when she returned to the scene recognized scholar and teacher. the inside of a small shed to the basis. Paid vacation. See Mr, ' • SEWERS FIVE ROOM apartment, second $15,400- Bolton. New 5*4 room school as an "outstanding stu- there were no cars parked In that .. EX P E R IE N C E D loam. Gravel and fill. Call Ml MMhfne Gleaned Or Mi Berate Cantor, TR 6.3495. vided among Alsop, Slate Comp- Dr. Wlnthrop Tille, associate rear of a Summit S t residence Sterling. Gorman .Motqr. Sales, floor. Oil heat and hot water. Cen- ranch. All the extras plus ,2'i dent,” location. . near the high achool. FMremen LLOYD’S PLUMBING Service as 9-0650 after 6 p.m. JR. acres. troller Fred Zeller of Stonington professor of English', whd Joined surea satisfaction, prompt sendee SEWING MACHINE Inc., 285 Main kt., Manchester. ' tral. Telephone MI 3-4751. (XXVU) - EAST HARTFORD and Congressman-at-large Antoni Bessette was a .student in the Prosecutor FlLzGeralad recom the school’s faculty 33 yearn ago, from the Town Fire Department’s CH 7-6124, Ml 9-8489 ..Ji INSTALLATION (While they"* last) — New- ranch $16,900—Bolton. Almost new de school's automobile department. mended a nolle In view of the wom- was a longtime member of the uni- companies No. 2 and 3 responded THREE ROOMS and bath. First luxe 6>,4 room ranch, breezeway Sadlak of Rockville. All three youths were riding in an’s excellent driving record and OPERATORS ' SPECIALIST homes $14,990. (CSompletely tin.- This was reported today by Mrs. versity Senate and served as sec- to the call and quickly squelched S.WAJStjN, PLUMBING and heat PAINTIN6 and floor. Heat and hot water. TR ^ ^ e d ) Built-in atove and oven, and oversized garage, .amesite Bentley's cap. the fact that there appeared no in- retary of that body. the blase. ing contractor. New installations, S-3128. '•fireplace, ceramic tile bath, full drive. AU the extras plus two Finlay, who took telephone poll' of tent to evade. ' APPLY . Whitehouia Cros. committee members recently. She '‘"Vinton E. White, assistant pro- Also this morning, men from th* alteratioi - work and repair work. fAPERHANeiNG Town ani Country basements, amesite drives com acres. Brobk, smaU pond and nice IRON-ORE OUTPUT CU5fBS Bond for appeal was set at $100 fessor of bacteriology, who devoted department were called to .Engle- Ml 9-3808. • . pietely landscaped. 10% rown, setting. ' declined to give any precise break- Washington—The nation’s Iron A Rockville yoiith was sentenc- •MANCH-ESTER MODES, Business Ixications. down of support other than to say 3i years of his career to serving wood Dr. where they closed a PAINTING and TELEPHO.m S Drainaso Co. * F.H.A R. F. Dimock A Co.. Real $17.300—Coventry. 5% room mines produced 11-8.000.000 tons of ed to a -suspended Indefinite term the University, was cited for his bottled gas pipeline into a res- 24 HOUR immediate service; Re' INC. for Rent 64 tors. An 9-5245, Barbara Woods, ranch, 11% acres. A real buy (or that ^jopularity is about evenly di- ore during 1957, an increase of In Cheshire Reformatory and modeling, repairing, new instaUa- Ml 9.3266 conl'ributiona to teaching and re- idence after complaint of ,a gas PINE STREET Ml 9.4143 An 9-7702, Robert W Agnew, MI anyone wishing privacy. vided among the three. . 8,000,000 tons ever 1956 and the placed ofl-probation for two yrars search in hia field. leak. ttons, electric sewer cleaning, LAWN SEibiNG '' 3-6878, Joseph N. Ashford. MI A straw vole taken al a Re- He was arrested after two bre’aks, MANCHESTER DECORATING STORE FOR rent. 123 Spruce St. $21,900—Bolton. New large six fourth highest production year In drain pipes icleaned fast and effi- 9-6818. or Robert D. Murdock, AH publican caucus here in March history. About 80 per cent of the one in Manchester at the Acadia cient. Will R. Guy, MI 3-0677 An 9-1690. room 28x50 ranch and bre.ezeway. TIME IS HERE! Interior and Extarier 3-6472. Two-car garage. 1% baths, two showed Sadlak with the greatest output was in the Lake Superior Restaurant and the olhet^ across . COMMERCIAL business or office fireplaces. 15x24 living room, popularity among the party rank region. the town line at Brunner’s Sales We deliver approximately (VII)—SIX RCXIM raUch near Por- and file. He received lo of the 37 Moving—TVuckIng— ^ Fully Insiirnd space for rent. Up to 6500 square ter Street School. Two .eramic amesite drive, well built. One acre $16,290.00 5 yards of uhmfted $ 1 ^ MANCHESTER PAYROLL SERVICE CO. feet. Will sub-dtvide. Main St Lo- lot. votes cast while Alsop received Storage '' 20 Guarantfod tile - baths, fully plastered. E!n- two and Zeller non,e. NEW 51/, ROOM RANCH . cated near Center. .Plenty ol park- closcd lorcb, attached garage. $25,500—Bolton. Oversized seven Forbes 8t„ East Hartford farm field loam. I w Worltnianihip ing. Phone An 9-5229 or 141 3-7444. Vote Not Binding CEA Urges 26,000 Teachers MANCHESTER Moving ano Truck- .For Local Businou Firms I.jirge lot - $23,900. R. F Dimock,- room stone Cape. 1.647 square feet However. Mrs. Finlay pointed ing Co Ml 8-6568. Owned and op- e Large kitchen • Ceramic tile Ml 9^824— TR 5-2975 Phone M l 3-0110 & Co., Realtors. AH 9-5245, Bar- living area. Extras too numerous out that Sadlak Jiad.appeared here erated by Walter B. Perrett. Jr., bath,* 3 bedroo'ms • Fireplace Compotailt Staff spoelolixinq in confidantiol prapo. STORE with parking. 100% loca- bara Woods, MI 9-7702, Robert W- to mention. 2% acres. shortly before the straw vote and Boycott West Haven System agent to. Buriiham’s Vah Service. e Garage .• Large -rear porch tion. Apply Marlow's, 887 Main St. Agnew, MI 3-8878, Joseph N. Ash- $25,600-Bolton. I..arge six room that he was the only candidate lo- Service tc 48 states. • Amesite drive e 140'xIOO’ lot ford, All 9-6818. or Robert D. Mur- ranch with' extras too numerous to cal party members had heard at rationof Waakiy Payrolls, quortarly Stott emd Ftd. dock. Ml 3-6472. MANCHESTER Package Delivery * Full basement. mention. Plus four room home that time. She also said that there West Haven, June 16 (/pi- More must sign the contracts or—if Houses tor Rent 65 with basement garage, workshop was nothing binding about that than le.OOf) of the state’s teachers they return to the system next fall SIZES 12-14.16 Light triicklng and package dbliv- IMMEDIATE OCICUPANOY! MEET BOB OLIVER oral Tax rtperts and ytar>#nd W.2 withholding (XXVIH)—NEW alx room Colonial, 8221 ery. Refrigerators, washers and or and office. Two-car oversized ga- vote. have been asked to boycott the —lose the right to collect a >400 . 10% DOWN PAYM EN T » •- • * * FIVE ROOM Ranch home, at- $17,900. To be built by Joseph rage! Present owner a plumber and salary increase already prqntlsed 84 yn. A 'luscious rose applique adds a stove moving speciality. Folding Rosetto on Broad Street,' near Local party members had an op- West Haven school system. CENTER MOTOR SALES stottmonts. ^ tached garage, hot water heat. electrician. , portunity laat Monday to, see and The Connecticut EMucajtion As- them. ' touch of beauty to this aimple-to- chains for rent. Ml 9-0752. . 661 MAIN 'STREET Adults preferred'. $100-'per month. Waddell School. I ’ a baths, builtdn sew chemise blouse. Wear It with atove and oven. Completely land- hear Zeller, Alsop and Sadlak at sociation (CEA), In a directors’ On morale, the teachers charged Adorable yoked dresses that' are R. F. Dimock Co. Call MI 3-6551 after 5 p.m. For further Information and other a meet-the-candidates forum that meeting at Cheshire Saturday, an exact match.Tun for suiiimer. a slim skirt and you're sure to Mitchell 9-3248 > Selling Only ' Writt P.O. Box 744 for full portieulora. scaped. Amesite drive. Delivery listings that parents tried to influence win the second and third glances! FOUR ROOM house. Hot water, in- in 91 days. R. F Dimock £ Co., was held at the Waddell School. said "sound educational policies their children’s grades and prbmo'^ No. 8222 i.-ith Patt-O-Rama is Please State Size. TOWN OF MANCHESTER Persanoily Selected Also here that night was Atty. are being violated” in the. system, tlons, and that political pressures in sizes 10, 12. 14. 16. 18. 20. Size Bulated. Ideal for working couple Realtors, All 9-5245, Barbara LAWRENCE F. FIANO, Pattern No. 5863 contains tissue ADVERTISEMENT Used Cars $65. month. Electricity, lake privi- Woods, Ml 9-7702,., Robert W. Ag- J. Kenneth Bradley-of Westport, ar< told its membfcrs to stay away. have been brought in securing ap- 12, 32 bust, 5 yards of 35 inch. for size 12. 14 arid 16; material leges. Semi-furnished if desired. new, MI 3-6878, Joseph N. Ash- Broker another one of the six candidates President H. Chandler Hunt of pointments and Advancements. Nb: 8221 v.’lth Patt-O-Rama is fintlsfsetlon Uunrsuitgied requirements; rose appliijue pat- PI 2-7565. ford, MI 9-6818, Or Robert D. Mur- MI 9-5910 (or the nomination. The two other the CEA said about 85 per cent of In sizes 3, 4, 5, 6. 7, 8 years. Size ^Scaled bids will be' accepted up Terms To Salt Ton The .board, informed of the tern pieces; full directions. to 3:00 P.M. June 27, 1968 for SEPTIC TANKS dock, AU 3-6472, hopeful*' are State .'Senator* the state’s teachers and school ad- CEA’s action, said ,it would- hbt 4, 2$i yards -of iS-incti. Two pal- Send 25c in coins, for this pat- -• Bank Financing FOR THE VERY BEST IN HOMES CAU LIDCURIOUS Colonial ranch in AA Theodore Ryan of Sharon and Beh- ministrators are members of CEA. DE3fOLlTION O? UNI-ON AND Phone Ml 8-0081 "Suburban For Rent 66 change its policy. Said bagrd tefns. tern—add 5c for each pattern fon (X X n)—SIX rooiT) Cape. Fuiished zone. Six large rooms, 2>,g baths, jamin. Barringer of New Milford. The association, in delivering its chairman Dominick Garofalo: Send LJrty-Ava cents in coins SCHOOL BUILP.ING, MANCHES- dishwasher, .disposal. washer, hrst-class mailing. .Send to Anne TER, CONNECTICUT, at the Of- ROCKVILLE — 38 EHm St., new recrea.tton room, garage, covered Ferguson is 'attending^-tfie’stpn- boycott o);der. said it Is “ profes- "We have given the teachers an ior each pattern — add 5c for each Cabot. The Manchester Evening PLUG6ED SEWERS three-room apartment, heated,' pa!tlo^ ‘Beautiful landscaped yard, dryer, breezeway, garage. Extra vention as Atty. John5B. 13. Rott- aionally unethical” for a CEJA extension of time until June 18 fice of the General Manager, Mil- choice location. $17,800. R. F. bedroom space available. Recre- pattern for flrst-class mailing, Herald, llSU AVE. OF A.MERL- nicipal Building, Manchester, Cpnn. WANTED! electric tange, refrigeratpr, ga- ner's alternate. Rottneivswho had member to teach here.-- , to turn in thetr (signed! contracts. fiend to Sue Bu.fiett, The Man- CAS. NEW’ YORK 36, N. Y. Print Machine Oloanod rage, disposal, no pets. $90. \TR ' Dlmook & Co., Realtors, MI 9-5246, ation room, fireplace, lovely originally been elected a.mlegate, The causes of the dispute^re Those who fail to comply with thla . Plans and Specifications with In- Barbara Wbods.-Ml 9-7702, Robert yard, lots of trees.l Shown arty- Cheater Evening Herald. 1150 A fE . Name, Address and Pattern Num- structions may be.obtjiined at th« fiepUo Tanks, Dry Wei]*, fiewe.r R.F. 5-2505, TR 5-6d50. \ it going abroad tomorrow -for six money and morale, said' Lire teach- ruling willbe...... paid St last year’s OF AMERIOAS, NEW YCHUil 86, ber. 'Lines Instnljed—>06IInr Wntcr- USED CARS W. Agnew,’ MI 3-6878, Joseph N. i time by appointment. Eava Tyler, weeks. The three other delegate ers whol took their grieva^nce ' to Office of the Town Engineer, Room Rockville — 2V4-room funiiahed Ashford, Ml 9-6818, or Robert,D. Realtor, MI 9-4469. salary rates;” N. y . Print Name, - Address With Have you -a copy of opr 1958 ;0, Municipal Building, Mhnehester, ^roofing Dons. Ml 9-5215 alternates are Ehjgene N. Kelly, the (3EA. There are approximately 325 Zone, Style Number aind Size; f CLEAN ONLY) apartment. Utilities a u p p'l 1 e'd. Murdpek. MI 3-64TO. , • Mrs. Mildred Bchafler,; aild John On money, th'e majority of the' Needlework Album? jt contains Connecticut. BABBABA W OODr r JdfiEFH N. A8HFOBD Suitable for a couple. Write -Box laWNisk/ Ort'ERS 4% is^umed teachers in the West Haven public BaMe Fashion. Spring and Sum- dozens of pretty* designs iij errf- Ws will pay yon top fiollnr Bowen, .vice chairman of the to-wn system’* teachers recently refused schools system and the overall stu- Dated at Manchester,. Connecti- Ml g-TTOt Ml 94919 . , D, c /o Herald., , $13,600.. Spacious six room homo, mortgage or FHA on' three bed- mer 'M obHUlna dozens more chet. Unit, embroidery and sew; cut, Jime 13, 1858. MsKlIINlEy BROS. lor your etona ear.. Call good solid construction, aiuminiun room ranch, Large living room, committee. ' “ to sign 1658-59 teaching con- dent body totals 7,892. The cur- BU S-0081. BDBBBT’W. AQNEW BOBBBT D. MUBDOCK I mateU sagy to aew styles In all plus dicecUons for one knit and . James Sheekey S«w«rag« D booM Co* Ml MOTS MI 14672 ' ROCKVHjLE^-Two apartments of storms, garage, near storM, bua, fireplace, carpeting, diahwaaher, tracts, aaylng they wanted to ne- rent salary range is $3,400 to «M s: specisl features. Send 35 three crochet items. 'Only 25c'a Acting General Manager 189-in Pawn St —/Ml SrSkog four furnished rooms, ‘ each with smaU down payment aaiuins dlipoaal. Fenced play yard. Short Thera are tax supported public gotlata further with the board of 96,400 for tsacbera with dear***- eeats for your eopy. copy! V Advt No. 5976 . heat. Garage. Available Monday. mortgage. Carlton W.. Hutchins, safe walk to scbcbl. Asking dafendera ta 71 cltiaa and counttsi aducatlqn on salaries. The CEA U an Indepenmat or- hi • M . ^ CjaU TR 6-9992 or TR 6-2244. Ml 6A1S2. ' ____ _ «16,70(k MX 9-1786. - - W th* Vnttad Stataa. : TIm board rt^iod that, taaetaan gaaiaaUo8,$ 1 - /’ / . \ ‘ V ' '1 , V /: - i ‘t - j - ■)»’■

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The Grace Group of Center Con- The I.«diei Auxiliary of the Zip- Bake Sale to Aid GENERAL ■gregatlonal Church will hold Ita ■er Club will meet tomorrow night Graeje 8 Praii^oUa Libraries to Gose About Town annual meeting at Center Springe at 7 o'clock at the clubhouse. Beteeat Project TV SERVICE Lodge tomorrow at 6:30 p.m. A Strawberry shortcake and coffee SlatediTomorrow All the llbtaries In Manches- The Lftdics Aid 8 o c I #-t y of catered dinner .tyill be aerved In- will be served. ter will be closed tomorrow A OaB The Women’s Retreat l^eague of Emanuel , Lutheran Church will stead of a picnic; Mrs. Kenlth Les- Proinhtlon exere for . ail from 1:30 to 3 p.m. sO that n!i^u S2»95Plua^^Parta"N have a potluok tomorrow at S lie is In charge of arrangemenU. North Methodist Men will hold eighth grade in Mimehes- staffs may attend-the funeral of Manchester wriil conduct a baked TEL. Ml 9-9482 their all-chureh-ih picnic from. 5:30 goods sale at Hale’s atom on p.m. on the paryonace groilnds. ^tePs publlc_8c|] will be held to- Mra. ^Innle French; mother of. In caae 6t unfavorable weather The Women’s Home league of on this evening at Center Springs morrow. Eht^cisea at Barn'iTt'd Miss Anna C. French, hgad li- Thursday at 9 a.m., for the benefit It will be held irv.Luther hall of. the Salvation Army will meet at Lodge. Families will bring their Junior. High School will be htld.ln brarian. The libraries wilt also of the new Retreat House for wom- the church. Each Nnembcr will the Citadel at 1 p.m. tomorrow own, lunches and coffee a i^ soda Bducatjenal Square at 10 a.m. Ex- be closed all day Thursday so en, Our Lady of Chlvary, in Farm- bring oUp, plate andMid Njverware.Bljv and leave by chartered bua for will be provided, (lames and recre- ercis^ at Manchester High School the staffe wqy attend the Con- In^on. Elizabeth Park for their annual ation is planned for all ages. /■ V i^be held in the'auditorium at 2 necticut Ubrayy AsSn, meeting. Don__mations may be brought to the Membera of the W om cri'a^ne- picnic. In case of rain It will be alore Thursday morning, or any of the following committee may be nt.Aasn. will meet tomorro'^.at held Wednesday at the same hour. Ametican Legion Auxiliary The program at Barnard will ons firing, night problems and a 8 p.m. in Odd Fellows hall. TKe-i - — ■ members will hbld.a supper-meet- open with a proceasional, an in- called for pickup: Mrs. Raymond 3-dsy bivouac. They are scheduled Hagedom, Mrs. William C^nlon. g\iest speaker will be Mrs. Jeanne 'S.^Tlie Daughters of Liberty, No. 17 ing tonight at 6:30 at the home of vocation by ^ b e r t Saittoa, ^ and tb arrive back here on July 5. Kister. field representative at the will -.meet meet tomorrowtomorrow'night ’night at 8f Mrs. Eugene. Freeman, ffS Deep- the salnte to the ffaf. The mixed Mrs. John F, Fitzgerald. Mra. head office in Port Huron, Mich. o'cloi^.m Orange Hall. Installing wood Dr, Members, will bring their choir win aiiig Baclfg “Now Let John T. Haney, Mrs. Edward J. Deputy, Miss Louise Copping, past own silverware. Every Tongue Adore Thee.” Cronin, Mrs. Edmund' Kindle, Mrs. nilstre’ss dKNo. 17, and her staff Four winners of the eighth grade Michael Mooney, Mrs; Prlmo Ame- The executive board of the Rob- Public Records deo, Mrs. David Donovan, Mra. Jo- ertson School PTA will hold a will make Ui8ir^ official visU. All Marine (Jpl. Henry Hyson, eop of essay contest will .recite their win- offiedVa are relqyested to wear ning entries. They a» Jeffrey seph Schauster, Mrs. 'WUUam meeting for retiring and Incoming Mr. and Mrs. Erwin A. Hyson,' 413 > Warrantee Deeds Schwoerer,. Mra. Carl Lombardo, chairmen of committees this even- white dre.sses. Light refreshments Woodland St., is serving VWth the Bantley,' Ellen Hochnerg, Elizabeth Joseph 3. and Marion C. Jackaon "HMMltwn SDfvkt... will be served. Sixth Marine Regiment of the 2nd Netibcrt, and David Foster. Mrs. - John Tierney,, Mrs. John ing at the school at 8 p.m. to Rose Schwoerer, property at Funke, Mrs. Foster WlUlSma, Mra. Marine Dlvteion a t Camp Lejeune Diplomas will be ' presented by 19 Eaatfield St. William E.'Oliver, son ofli^. and .Board bf/Education members Mrs. James Mulready. The ladles of the Army-Navy N. C. Receives Ph,D Charles J. Miner to Jarvis Sisters of the Cross and Passiqn kfW fur from (i«iM Mrs. T. Edward Oliver, 146 BtsMlI WllllRm H. Stueft arid Mrs. John Club auxiliary will hold a public Raymond' D. Stinchfield, assist- Manor, Inc., property on St. John recenly purchased the Blsaell Es- St., completed recruit trainihg^ The atudents of Dubaldn Music W. Holden, after which the choir St. - set-back party tonight at 8:30 June 3 at the Marine Corps Recruit ant superintendent of schools, re' .will sing Wilson's "^May the-Good tate in Farrnlngton to be used as a yuu maybul o'clock at the clubhou.se. 'Gpnter will be presented in their Carl R., Eleanor A., and Harriet weekend Retreat House for women. Depot. Parris Idland. S. C., and ahnqal music recital on Tuesday ceived hie doctoy of philosophy dC' Lord Bless and Keep Tou.” L. Casperaon, to (Jarroll M.' and participated in the graduation ex- Bhcercises at the high school will A new chapel la now being built A aoantry-wide network af Twenty-one Lincoln School Grade and Wednesday’ nights at 7:30 at gree in education administration Marjorie O. Nelson, property on on the . grounds and the house la ercises there. He will receive fur- the WaJWell School. The program open with a proceshional, the flag Sunset St. imere' than 200 claim eflleaa 3 pupils Of Mrs. Dorothy R Guz-’ ther specialized. infantry training from the University of Connectl salute and the national anthem. being remodeled and furnished in man \dsited the University,of Con- will consists.of solos, duets and Marriage jUoenars the hope It will be ready for week- aarvieaa tke ear inauranet we at Camp Lejeiine, N. C. trios. Accordlbd. piano guitar and cut, yesterday. The chorus will sing Russel's write. Even if you have an ac- necticut farm plant today They "The Halls of Ivy.” An address of V George- Michael uenUlt of 404 end retreatants In the early fall. left by commercial busline drum students w ^ participate. Ad Stinchfield-wrote his doctorate Backmatack , St. and - Cynthia cident far-lrem home, you can Ray Reid will agam serve as mission is free. x thesis on the subject,'"The Public welcome will be given by Michele Marisp Diintap of 154 S. Main St., at 8:45 this morning and returned pucli'oncer tonight at 6:30 tor the Drtpeau, president of the eighth count bn fast, afiieient help about 1 p m.' Each child carried a School SupsrintenJiency in the June 21. South Methodist Church. . . . tha.same kind we're p^-' American Legion Post’s auction at A regular meeting of kw Hart- State of Maine.”- grade student council. Robert .Andrew Bauer of 48 Trbe- box lunch and room mothers the Legion hall on Leonard St., After a welcome from Edson M. pared to give yen right herel furnished punch and ice cream. ford County Council was hel4 Sat- The assistant was appointed to be Dr. and Norma Ailne Boulay of GLUE'S near the State Armory. A wide urday night at the Anderson' his present post by the Board of Bailey, principal of the high 48 S. Alton St., June 28, St. Bridg selection of useful articles has school. Board of Education mem- ManchesteVsf^ge of Msisons will Fost VFW. Approximately Education Fetr. 1, 1956. Before ber Georg# W. Cheney will present et’a (Jhureh. hold a apeciar^ecting tomorrow been received, in a .dition to items delegates .and membera from the t he served as a superintendent Building Permita AUTO BODY mentioned in an advertisement the students .with certifleates. night at 7:30. 'rSe Master Mason 23 auxiliaries and posts compris- for nine schools in the Spring- The chorus will close the ‘ pro- Ernest A. Ritchie for Elmore WELDING Degree; the laSlpRED BY LAOIEK OF S'T. JAMES ^ the country in State 4-H contesta to be held July 1? at the Univer- sity of Connecticut. The awarding of ribbons will follow the speak- Alt BOYS anil GIRLS ing contest. TO The 4-H Short Course, usually

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