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m \ / \ W^shiitiKi^. May 1 kj V» ' Senate Democratic Leader / WashingtoivNiJa.v 1 (>ip)— Johnson of Texas accu.sed the By HERB GOP Leader XnO\^’Iand Dave Beck told thVAFL^ClO «rf>6Wi^mia told ,reportera there State Department todajv of Bonn, G $ «d a n y , M i y 1 (ff>) waa I; geoeral diacossion, at the ^ N o w t^ay the Teamstera^nion : drawing “^.-very false’ pic- ikeJBard Says \ ^ Exeeulive Board will attepd I ture”-of the effect of House Ministers of the 15 weekl^sWhlte House so^slon of key i>on^d'Patri(d(.Blades, kt>the agc'bCseven piohfhe, w eanK giatsk . Allies, ass^bling 4>tTty lawmakers} o f a presidential to yorrect farsightedness- with w h ic h ^ was bom; Bitted with earing, by the fecN^uts in >tiS.budget, ’ raidto*teleVis{oh addresa to the na-, 'eratllJI^ Ethical Practices j "Munson told l»y W. Menderaon, ^ a y for a 3-M.scntaHves'to, which Congress itself made filT reaction .to the Soviet plan " I think," Knowland aaid, “ it hearlng-afi iniripl step tow ^ ' would he very helpful on thia iaiue The'House voted was genh^igJiy cool. / possible______eventurft 'buster of the]u„c • ® depart- • ’The Sqviet pip and . on other liauea^ aa they < come Xa-niilllon meiuber union fi-om the ! cuiNlf <47,- akutg” AFL-CIO; X 1331,809 from President X s t night'by MpmdwURadlo, Nothing'-waa worked out,'he said, Berk, the Teamsters .president,; ®f'* „''*^“ ***i . fiscal yi certain to be a niaJorXiiriirat' in the way o f a poaalble time for oh Peace apd tliwuijion Itself are undcr'flre i f^*'*^*'’*' -Iwb' L afid <4d^317,! talKs!^pening in B « m tmitaas poUUoal problraSr Biaenhower to addre^ the country. from Uie AFL-Cip because / d fj‘®**^ban iCas-..provided thi# fiscal the NATO sfitions. Both the <4,400,00b,0i)0 Forelm Washington, May-'1 (dv-ErM i-■ Beck's admitted personal use o f ^ U.S. S e c r e t ^ o f SUtir tluHaa Aid program and the <71,^00,000^ dent Eisenhower declared today/ some uhion funds and. because of -Secretaiy of State Dulles appcal- arrived by plane from Waslhing- 000 budget'aa a whole-have; been that he would like to go .out ot\ peuding indictments against s e v ' ^ yesterday for restoration of eral'other top Teamster officials; ! <29,228,0^0 Of the House cuL ” - ton this morning, acoxhtoaotad & targeta of a congresaional econ­ bfflce-*'with an even bigger tax ■■ delegation o f auMsens. ' omy drive. '* ■ cut” , than in 1954. Beck, hnder temporary au.spen-! No Filnds for PaW'IIlkr Dulles said, ‘'wilt seek to aa- ' Oalla for Budget Cut Blit' he said that all he would )il as an AFL-.CIO rice president' Henderson'-tesUfied todav" 'that Secretary o f Stat»;John Foster Dulles leans close to catch a whis­ sure to our peoples the blenatfiga' Knowland himtelf has called for like to accomplish in the field o f and council member, faces an 1 the House mad(f!''no provis'ions for' pered w oilIT foin I^ ld e n t ' Elsenhower as they talk at Wash­ o f ' justice . and peace.” APL-GIO Executive-Council trial * payment of more than <1 million -V a <3 billion whack at. the budget. economy and tax ^eductions comes ington'* National alrpbw April .10. Eisenhower'had juat arrived Pl*n» ot tii* \H ouaer Republican Leader Mar-. bkek finally to the problem of forr of his oa-n on May 20. r ., . : m salaiy increases vdt«,d last’year from a Georgia ■vacations A few minutes later Dulles fiew off U.S. A.ir. Force landed the,Bacre- tin of MaaSachilaetta haa taken a eigh '.policy. IJi* stand was that „ To Shof«' Up In Body d J tor ambaasadors and other Kigh- to a N A T O meeting in Bonn> tary and Mrs; Dulles In-'brilliant - almilar atance. big savings depend on peaceful j Beck- toda.v noUfied: A1 Hayes,' ranking Mflcers. ' suijahlne after a direct fUght Knowland left the jUnpreaalon developmenU' in the wprld. . ' ^airman of the AFL-CIO Ethical He also skid the House too'k no •v . from . Zmlles aekos^ that in .spite of his own stand on . And, upholding hts foreign, aiff’' Practice* Committer and preai-^ acUoti on a request for $68 240 edged a nnmd o f applause -froia ths budget matter he. still favors program; he urgeit: “Lefa not,, Mnehtoists Union, that | for congresstonally authorized in- thousands o T persons at the air­ the administration case'to throw , away, one o f tRe~engii>ha._of the .Teamsters Executive Board; creases In allowances for main port with a jauhty wave of his thfe Ship of State.” ■ ■ AriU show up in a body fnr_the, tenance o f official residenre.s snH Defi^nse the people. hat and then drov# directly to the ^ i M l practices hearing Monday., on X ^ h e r requMt tor 360 Atead o f the White House ses- , Foreign Aid dunds have beto aj headquarter# of West GemuuF TOat session involves- the union It- for authorized medical careof^pr- alon Knoa’land. pledged his best ef­ principal tahget o f budget cu;ners J3iajiceUor Konrad AdatMtuer- A in. CongrcM. /' eign service dependents abroadN dinner eonferencs vnui expected forts tn keep congress in aesaion Eisenhower talked abojit for­ until I*. acts'on Ovil Rights and Johfi'son told Henderson that hi!' All Jury Prospeejts to conoeini such mattsra sg. tha eign policy and aid for nearly; 20 (Continued on Page Ten)- has created "a very false . pic­ U.S. progfniu.^ef equipping the 'minutes in - an off-the-cuff speech (Oeatiaiied, on Page Ten j ture” by leaving the Impression Bonn RepubUog- amargbig arm ^ in the White House w s e Qanden the Mouse had made it impossible forces. ,, , ■ / ■ to the National C^pwcil o f the Har^fore,. May t (A)—Defenserconstituted the Jury .committee, j to- carrj* out the congressional au- counsel ai;t*4he Taborsky-Culombe,*^^‘'» violation,®! the sUtute*. 'Tel* Opee Terosmxr '^ a g u e of VVofnen/*Voter8 of the U.So/ Unmoved j thorlzatlon's., / Soviet RussU'i latest ifliMnsMU '. lie bubbled along Johnson cliecked with the clerk murder trial etbgijently and spirhetimei emotion- ment proposal#, aanoittesd 'h it- Sen. Byrd Asks of the HoiiiTa Appropriatlofis Com­ .day challenged the qualifications | lombe, then,.made his own rrioUon night, wtre'certain to he a major al'l'- / ■ ■' Rebuff to mittee and reported there Is* no o>f all proapectiye Jimprarthua far i to chall^ge-the array, find offer- topic at the talks afmtihf in Bonn Bl!bint--<.Tnileratamt Triitlia language m either the H' prepared to ; By>A<^«|[:LX. -- if the nation does under Department officials professed to­ " I have my patience tried when ______, .1, ^ , 1 •m ilford county, towns by Ray? tion plan, was gsnerally cobL , Waalpngtpn, M iy -^ — Sen. Senator Questions dcpartraenu say Congress is in summon as ' '' ' stand , the need'' of sacrificing day to be unworried bv. King Hus­ the Jurycorfi, DuUea made no direct raferanea Byrd .(D-W) today cailladffor tpe sein'# rebuff" to President Ei.ien/ a \-ulnerabJe position when it re­ clerk ‘f»^ Hartford Gounty and, to that in .a atataasant on his ar­ money. Eisenhower said, this sacri­ Ability of M eLeod of Hartford County. repiacemuit of . budget v.dtrec^or fice nnp't "look nearly so great aa hower's -Middle East .program. duces requests fdr appropria- chairaian"^ the Board of Jury rival.- - tion#.*“ --J.ohnson' told* Henderson. , Judge James C. Shannon, at the Perctval F. Brunmge. the'sacrifice of our'Sons on the Huaseln has accepted- an Amer­ Commissioners. ' | Britain's,Lord lamay. NATO’s 'V " I f you use fund# for these pur-' request of S U te’s. Atty. Albert S. A t the Bsune time the, Virginia ^tttefleld.” ■Washington, May 1 ^^t^-Chair' ican bffer of>d ably a;iso to B.«iat in meeting the paragraph which stat that a new appraisal of NATO budget. BjTd conceded, however. production o f needed witnesses. the tJni'ted- States ^id-geep free- “does not seem to measure n'avroll Jbr. bi#hi* Ariny.Arm v \ ' Johnson complained yeaWrda/- "Person# w-ho are deaf, f very defense strategy win be ready next that he does'not expect all of sdeh. dol, ■li'/-. that the State Department is Att. Thomas F. McDonough, August. ,.4 qualifications' needed to. .be arff- But...... he told a news conference at' "coaUng., us about twie# what it basaador to Ireland. special public defender for Joseph (Continued nn Page Tefijx He said the military piahhera aJ- Amman yesterday that 'JordarMs did in'-dfibS.”., He . Was. especially L Taborsky 'wa^ the first one : to Green made thls'criliciam of the not'ii^terested in the “ Eisenhower most certainly , will rsoommend by Byrd bffore tfte United St'eten j ™ i L L * t * , I d ^ critical oI personneil' expanaiofi,'^ challenge the array-of prospective ChAmber of Commofee when he [ ^ peace, laat and al- gtata....U«partment's security offi­ Doetfiiiie.” Th e. King also com­ Along- the same line Sen. Kfi'ow- Juror#. ' l ^ t #he member nationa socapt- cer aft'X-the* committee winind up mented tifii-t, ■ he had declined, a demanded an end to t1ie’“ ‘Bquan- l*^ ^ ^ ; . * .w a - i land of , the Republican All in Same PoliUdal Party-- N avy Fires 2rStage nbqlear equipment for their . air; daring” of public money and skid I he ^ d , too, _ that - as long- two and ^bna, half hou(% closed visit Yrdm Elsenhower'.# special leader, aeri-ed noUce todav that no la n d x ^ sea forces; Ha gtrelued door .hearing on 'McLeod’S nomina- ambassador in the Middle Ea#!. In Hartford and Bast Hartford firtindage-a removal would --be ; f ^^road. a predatory department. can expect to add, to he said, ,the jurj:-committce mem­ R ock et Tor SateJIite tion. • ' • ^ Janies P. Richards, because Jordan "v e ry helpful ” I force-seeking, to'destroy our form its working force in the fiscal year bers were all members o f the same Fceuli^BMea Rage Tea) Bnindage, director of the Budget! oj fbvernment”, w^are going to re- I "From my opinion he (^McLeod) was not interested, in the Eiaem- Starting July 1, h u not made a yery good caae," hower program. “ roliticalparfy, In violation of state Washington, J d a yj (iP)—A ‘'high Bureau for IS months, dec-lined to(^®wn strong., Johnson directed SU te Depart- law; X ' l Gre^n said. . Officials here said that accept­ attitude aeparaDon test't of the make any 'comment on Byrd's rt- Eisenhower described the spirit m jnt .witnesses- to addre## them- The Hartford, committee, he McLeod, on the other hand, told ance o f the program was not par­ launching vehlcly for the' U.8. ' mark's.' . . - of. nationalism- as' th# ;stroi^eft Bflvea to a request for more funds said, con.siits-of Anthony J. La- newsmen he felt "very good” about ticularly important because Hus­ Earth s.ateliite was carried out'; A Byrd, who' spends m'uch' of his force abroad in the world tod#y-A and,to make out a case for their Penta Jr., Mr#. Gloria M. Paylch, stronger than .the spirit of com­ his answers beforp-the committee sein is Irf'faet working along the early today, ‘the Na\*y announced. Bullel •O'trgy pushing for eepnomy, told and Eugene M. Seymour, while the A naval spokesman said the firing the bustneasmen at .ttielr 4.5th an* munism, stronger iri~ some places and added;' aame lines that the program itself . (OoBtfnued cn Page Tea) Eiast Hartford committee consists. took place at the A ir Force |C. (Continued on Page Ten') y (OoBtimied on P’age.Ten) down In a resolution by Ofingres# al. Fla., at 1:29 a.m. EST. tunate as ■ to -have another„ budget Scranton. Oril.v two stages of the planned ! SUGAR t8#Kj; GENE IStU directof--;a budget' dlrMtor dedi­ in March is' aimed at opposing the Chicago, May I iA-ChaUenger spread o f Communist power and All six committee member#, ac­ 3-stage rocket were Ihvoived in I cated to.-economy instMd o f ap- cording to McDonough; arelpapi®' today's test, the. Navy said. Sugar Ray Robhuon, stripped y . paf^ntly 'dedicated to finding .mew in^uence in the Middle East and News Tidbits crat«; A Viking rocket; .the. 14th and] bare, weighed pooada^ A .Wrnya to spend money and new promoting atabtlity within Middle half-pound under: .the liinlt,/and Eaaterh-eouiitrles; - Culiiid from AP Wires •'■The law was violated. in West last to*be) made by the Martin Co. ways to spend money on the prea- Hartford, McDonough added, be- champion Gene Fullmer w ^ b e d State Department officials ssbid oPBaltimorej was used for today's ' snt budget." " , ■ cause the town ' manager per­ St the 'noon'Wstghfai for on the basis .of the- record these first stage.. A "medium-sired solid- Buttonholed later by’’ reporters. formed the functions pf a jury’ _ propellant-ro^et similar to the their middleweight Rtle. boitt at Byrd said he was ""I calling for are also Hussein's aims apd that Coast Guard give# up sefirch for lito atadlum toniglB. two men baUevad drowned Sunday committee In violallpn of state '-one bei'--'tjg'j^n n ed for the third Brundage's resl^ation -r-“ that.’s. the United Statea has supported 'law., and In New Britain because'j V*-- - ' up to the President. It's not for mp. for that reason; when Piper cruiser plane apparent­ l y crashed -at aea between -Nan-, the board of selectmen, as,a group, j . (Contimird^nn Page ’Eightoeu) G.E. m tlK E ENDS to, demand the resignation;’’ usaeim -they said, haa cut ,out fucket and 'ftickerhuck liland', . Uy#a, M atk. M *y 1 cr£:-EiB- But be added: ’’I think Mr. %Communist'^propaganda in his Sen. HuMrL.Humphray fD-Mlnn.) Brundage has made' a failure o f hi# country to the fUlIe.st-.extent pos- today J^fiveOeuMaI^|ae#*rio.C^ B y t h e ASSOCIATilll PRESS Bgave'an, oyip #11 impression' of .•aye he is “ not-pea#lmto* dollars in wages. Some tO jit There were the-usual parades, ral- be trahaporied by;air for th# use cent uprisings In Poland and Hun- sarily wasteful.” V.; •mployes, moay eagaged in lies’', and a rash "of . antl-we.#tern | of parachute troops was the new- ' 8#ry were just beginning o f Intern­ "I'''am* simply expressing'the ' manufacturing producto for the speechea-to mark Labor’s day out-; eat equipment shown. , . ' al f e v ^ that win ulUmately sweep • .hope that we.will have a new budg- armed fofeen. were idled by the : side the tJnlted States. I'' Then, In a sudden switch of aiVay Cbmmunist gmpire. , . Stud.v in 3 Hbiirs / et director who woujd be.dedicated of hidden heaft diseaae shows stoppage which began Innt Ttiora- fted orators in Europe and Asia , jheme. pretty collage..girls and ' •' • •"'*• ■ • A night. An agreement to ar- to -economy instead of spending.” denounced" western "Imperialism” tanne^. youths fiiarched, by chant- available, techniques osui. stmt onl.v __Hi his prepared text, B>Td de­ h lt r ^ differences ended tho and boasted of ,Communist effcrts^ ing ‘.'paace.” Some of the girls small .peroeatage of teefiiingly Washiagtou. Ma.v 1 R#b- <*>apd succeaaiye-dajs, A Senate In- clared aXmost every agency could waDmui. . to attainW orld paace.-i-'Jv " managed-to play mock games of healthy people'about to develop ertt R. Snodglrass, GOP national yestigatlons ■ si^pm m ittee is trj'- \ . . ' ■' X safely take a 5 to 10 per cent c,ut .Soviet Defenae^^ Minlatel- Oeorgi volleyball and basketball whllq heart trouble. renunitteetnan for Georgia, t#«- ing to fiqd but i f ’"liaka” of inform in Us admlnlstrative-wnd overhead • United Auto Workers buys, -tifled today he made p ,qnick niation on the decision enabled MORE M ARIN ES S A IL ' ZhUkov,asaureU.ir'yasD^ay Day keeping up wlth lhe parade, Morehead City. N, C , May 1 costs. . ■ ' ; gathering in MoscoW’a Red,Square Ifoung farm workers had a cen- hofise in which Harry* 8. -Truman profit on Northeast .Airlines speculators to profit on the com­ . lie said that If Congii»#;i would was born and plans to turn it into stoefc lost August after'reoeivlng pany’s stock. ' <.F>--The fnUy equipped First (Oday that Russian military fiJ rc e s X ^ ie c e float and'which X rl# 1" Battalion of the 2nd M a !^ out the spending budget for the h a ve'"a ll the modern means of red- bathing suits befit forward ahrlne.,* , , U.S..Embassy at New a report the airline might be Sen, - Revercomb (R-W V#) coifibat necessary tq rout any ag­ Delhi announces two.*shli>Ioada:iof awarded a New Vork-Miasnl pressed Griffith to say whettiec; Division sailed beneath dear euld 'backward like flow i'f petals skies aad o a 'a calm sen today (Osfitlnued oa Bage Ten) gressor.'” ,/ I opening. American gtaln ais. arriving in In­ But Huodgrase said, .he had no j Oliver told him specifically.-that. Charges U.8. for Wat' * dia every three daya to ' rbmbat idea, any bnpropdr ■toah” of in­ the award h«d been made.. for service in the Medtterraneaa School' kids nxarched with the Area. The approxtniateiy lAOd Zhukov also accused the west­ perfection'of trained soldiers, in near-famlne condition# developing formation might bd^vcvolved and “I d(in:t, think l>e did,” Griffith In aeyeral Indian statea. wopld not have mnde't m#4e''the stock replied, but added: " nwn, remmanded" by Lt. -O ^ U.S. Acts to Siavo ern powers of rejecting Soviet .the; civilian aectton of the parade'. Richard F. DeLjunair, at Haw- peace bida and charged the Upltelll This section la described as Spon­ Boston businessmen will re##nacl deal If lie had kTio#vn;that. . ■" assumed 'fTora what he said Boston T ea Party Monday to 'ktnsvilie, Ga.. are to;relte(\-e Uw • O il Price Records Statea with-bringing -war neater taneous. but actually Is as carietulty that the board had voted that eve­ 3nd BattaUon o f the dth MAytoee. by deciding " t o , atation atomic rehearsed as'a Broadway show. spark sentiment for ilaahing the ' Washington, May 1 (Ah—A Delta ning a.nd tbe award had been made federal budget. . . . Dr. Paul-Dud- Airlinea executive' testified t(xlay to Northeast.*' He, aaid Oliver had, linits on territoriee o f other coim- Foreigners Were banned from IKE'S Ai d e s t a k e o a t h Waaiyngtoh, May 1 (JV “Qpvan}- ley Whitt, heart apeclalist, and 8ir hs got a report His line. had lost trlhs.” • ' taking pictiures of the parade, not told him the source o f the in­ Washintton. Afay IjB—In th« 'wont anti-lfast lawyer# hairts ask­ Geoffrey Marshall. BriUsh lipjg it# bid for -a New York-Miami run formation. 1 But much of his speech, broad­ leading to apeculation In Moacow presence oLPieeident Elseahow# ed a Federal Cpilit to forbid about specialist; pronounce general eon? \;ithln less than three hours after cast by .Moscow Radio,'Was filled, that: ' the Soviets might unveil AVhlle testifying Iw 'W’os unable or and top PenUgon officlale. 35 major oH.'-compantea from de- dition o f Lebanon's nlUng Premier with pro'testaMOni o f the Kremlin’s something new in military weap­ the d v il Aeronautics Bdard to recall hla conversation with Donald A. Quarles was hworn la Btrojring records which may- be peaceful desires an'd' pl«M for ons, llie. broadcast 'did not indicate flami flolh as saUafactory."c (CAB,) made a' "secret” 'decision Oliver ih detail, Griffith aaid he today as depoty secretory of de­ neadbd Ifi a grand jury probe o f re­ peaceful-coexistence. V i whe^r this was done. ' . U.N,~= Secretary. General Dag to give it to Nortbeast-Airllnes. didn't 'think the Delta attorney fense. James H. Douglas took cent oil price Increases. Aa usual, the Kremlin .paraded fJIfans 4-Jet 'Atriiner. Hammarskjold .sa.v#/ “ painful ad- ■Robert L. ^Griffith, assistant to would be eafttng- hlm\at 11:40 at ' the oath as secretory b# the Air T h e motion for an injunction, some of Its military-might through I In- a ‘rater broadcast,^ however, Jtwiineato" msy be necessary in ihe-president of Delta;- toldlnyesti- night/;"t6 pais'on idle goaatp.” Force at the same ceremony in filed in Federal iDletrict Court In the square while jet fighters, and Andrei Tupolev, leading Ruasian astablishm.ent. o f European com- gatlng Senators that near mid­ "Had'^you anticipated getting the Cabinet Room at'the While n early Alexandria; 'Va., said pos­ bombeta zoomed above. -> . . plane design v,' 'said Russia* -will fiidfi'm arket.;, . . Federal Judge night Uat Aug: ' 2 ' ^ ’received a i Uils Jnformation” 'a8'^'a<^ aa the House. . sible litigaUtm "may be frustrated Overhead 178 of. Russia's latest soon start maiia.producing,a 4-Jet Found Shot Emmet C, I t^ o a tt ordler# Miami telephone call, fidin Itobe-'t piiver, board voted?” naked Sen, Jackson and win be'seriously lmpalr*d” ^by Mrs. h ls ^ lm Hurii, 37,„ was Springs golf-eoniwa. ops* to Negro an attorney here for DelU, aaj^ng- .ip-Wash.),, acUng chUrnton of TIT.ALtAN REDS OfSPBRSEB logs o f partlnpnt documents. found'Shbi April 30. in the ,1a- players at all. time# e f^ t iv e May h# thought Northeaat had been Uje subcommittee. Naptes, Italy, May l (p v - Judge Albert V.-Bryan 1 ^ or- dies’^xoqm of the Raleigh Ho- , W. " i awarded the run. ' ; " I anticiphted L’d know fairly FaUee battled for aa hour today derM a jtfkrinjf on the motion, tp- working telTlf'Washington, D. C. -Po­ Defense Department oaks Con­ The;. CAB had voted 3-3 about o^ulckiy htteB aiUd t ^ Premier Bulganirf and the ’ party 1Um aetli 0 . on« cornpanKwhlch .§ stlr-in IBs )fm t when It brwlghtbradght CagsirUlA N , T.. h a m lf tarritpry and.I. Btat#Btata except!axeeptl Wyo- untM Aug.' 10.;‘ \ ■ ' that'H “ was not unusual to Itara .to ^ todto# ,*• b|u r a e o ^ . He aid not boas, Ni|(lta Khruahebav, w^ehad and ' NlkiU in th^ sMoman w it h A . « cal- mlhg, . ..-' .Utility workikra'v.w ■ ■easy. TriMhig Na«* - thasa UUags.” > fig S U M ’Ann] but aaid about 35 latanUy. ys#r.. ihwr rifle. ' Aura had •drikas Cfltdiktand nhanmatiBg Co, T1>ere was heavy tragjBg m Jiaidtaost askad;«h#tlitr 9 r ifl(| t h ' Bara Ustad Jp thavmo- The mUlUiy rseantly from a n«rv- as eempany attaaipu to'maintain Kearthsast stoek'eii A«#g. ■o-zufikmUy-Mir aqul] oiM eondiUail. bar noUier said. aarrice to UflJWfl eustninara. ' Aftsr ~ (€ ' * ^ ^ ■' '.i V ' \'- •' ' • . .'A -,..' ....'..'.‘V i v ' - i \ 1 . 1 , AAm m m

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•IfANCHESTER EVENING^H^ MANCJ^^TIgR.^ MAY I;;t9p7 TAoi ■ IIAN^S^,,HERAU)^,iliNeHEStER. COifJN-c.WEIIJ^ES: ^^nrii 1 ■ii*6wih iST l^b^cla ChUrch athletic ocratio leader—r ' Wbuld,^-named 'rS^Wil tq. answer questioiis ftom 11 and 12 years old wUl ^ibidoft^cks. to one' of toe .hew Judgeships. Pefct Fine - /■ d p.m. and boya in tha^'Cto.h EASTWOOD the senators about others involved Omm/4^ar '■Itoal''i Hill'll I~h I III H iiiww«iiii^ ini|i I■|•||IIW|■I|II I Oberst of Darien or Harry. M. Lugg a case which did n'W warrant'a Jail _ “ , BY THE BAG help as coadr oP'Umpina are abo s,. /bailee Oancei* CINDEREl^'r of Rto;kv.i|le Itacen as- the' ppssil^ 'sentehcer '-vV, iIcb^Trowbte ^ naked to be.present., ' . / should be ss cafitieus today u t ^ la Oriw^-^flWwa. ■L ‘ MaryA^.^^iscopal' Church rfarlfo^,‘May .1 1^- Washington;'Ma^ l .iiw ~ Sey- »T DOtmiX <■ 4 Kail dealer - "7 cepting. a claim tjiet a cause Bit: Si«S;4ifii-ieiis appolntoe, »r/i ' ■ ' m Il l ER'S FHARI .>"NeW-Arrivsd b o o m b r a iw .'(either side vulaerable >l^sw York-*. May i . Sea' Ihufcav' was thjr: sd e n e^ ^ the ' wedding: Blbicolf uto to the General lour Peck, 39; a'New 'Y.Crk news­ Peck tesUflsd he beld^to 'F^iskib^^ Pond Idit and\ ^ n . A. W, BintchelU - >OBTH been •sound for esttesr, AS.J2ieir Saturday of MisK.^^aron paperman, yesterday was dned tO; the Communist Paidy v ^ h be 2M GREEN Alfred Shiidnwoia \ ■'x S 9 * ■ ^Scientific Advisory lSoaid-cc the have found it wise W be to the saembly .yeatqrday the names of 3500 and glyeh a 30-day suspended worked -on the New' Y pek^ t a iv*^ are the parents o a daughter born Tobacco Industry. Besssfeh Com'- . ' ' aim s> ^ ‘Hassett, daughter ,waA oqe of thi hungriest. '■ * ¥-J ir*' past Jn aedepting a ctobn d( A ours VABYOJ^AT FO Btj DemocrataN»id'|i 'Republican, Irans’ jail sentence for contempt of Con- nop teir^ heard,” said Lou • Jb * « 2 for oahqm.” as hlhttot^ati'on (bydoinmon. plsas grees..' "v party' MVeral years beforh'; he clB}<»/ Shah^ Mo- Times. ; prq^rty of C, J;'e plAced dp In were onlyianly goad ijor this rea­ decided .tor try- for>Af^trlcks — HoSb'^W est'^ NoftJ The^AUM^ group expresi^ an 51 ' Miss B e j ^ Ann 6 ’OmheHi aiiiter vesUgatlon^.Cbmmunlsm in mass 2 opinion that cigarette smoking is of the .bndekmm R'eprtblWn, Stsrte LeglslgWre pi -^deputies in the‘.tower-house Majlis i avanlnc by the mother of one son.- ti , ' ' andJto certslnlwAtioceeded. miasloner. - » -/ '-from 13« to abotit sop—and to ih- comihunlcatthi .New York—About'40 per cent of In H * boys. After: tiahinc for a Anyone who W is ^ t» contribi ..--At the first trick, ROsenthal- a '’causative factor'^ in hum«r or, -William ^ C onne; Peck rehdlty acknowledged past to*" employes in civili in ponagri- lung caneer. jnsn,-for his b^ther> and uihera In subiHtltlng ihp*4 names, crease thel'r terms from two to' five 707 MAIN>T^ .. the -hfoysi, raaginy in ace ute m ay' send dohatioas toMt^ played the ten of hearts ffoitt- ttie I I ' '“ *TtC K ■ - - coif skipped .4iver- the, nat.-, yesrs.' . * •' X ' Communist affiliations, but re­ cultural eatsbliahmenta thrbiighout ■ X," Cromllp to M yMia, be^n to'pep- Connecticut Society for'^Qrippled dujniriy. E ast couldn’t .'tell th at OpenlBg j . Little' said toe Sciwitific Adri- were; James Sargbnt and ^Farren (3erick',' noth of. Mahcheater. Frobate Jutq^ James HMan of ^ ^ e rvrier hopes these- changes fused'to ■ name persodoa^ “ P;rA to Mearjpotibewoinpie'''’' hearts, and he therefore' coVeind the four' tramps, dlMs tloned^ 'a potolblUiy tor a. Com rfiehKTlw Congress is expected to Telford Jtiylor. Peck’s 'itto: addltion-to-Whatever coverage they nrcelaa called In has May^iret ' JacobsenT State Wltft -the .^ e e n . Boserttoal - patu- -three cHibs Jrom ,toe . dummy. lence to ^tahlith a' simple cause tiuy Jace and tulip.-'The fitted meet wltftto a month. ■ told Judge Youngda;bL toat Peck^ have under the Social Security Act. explaMUon of toe com- bodice had a SabrinA neckllne and mpn("Fl4aa post. \ / t 8U ta PoUceniaii tVlHiam I^ieewojpM, JuvepUe''^; Dtvisii;^ .rally .with the: ace. •, 4 t Was now to run the real ^Longo’t name icam Pionvard cnly ithwalte to .tpUt to the boys ^ West Wavers Of ths tricks with good diamonds _ jlems of luiig-: cancer." long taperetHs^ves. The boufi z; 'Definite Conclusions Or predic-. fant skirt pf lice andtolie OVCr, last-week as a la jehplce, and - r X whoN^ first d^e'" havinc an^ W ithout toemiftg ..to stOp-i-for Slid toe eight of hearts. Kosent)ii' It approved ,part hi tfie damaga. They later atP thought, Lou hsict w ^uce thus made his doubled satin had, i|.'fMlngote w«ct. HsA '0 # - fingertip^'veil ■'of -lIlusiAn will succeed nfitted th e lr ^ t to Officer ^alto- wapping Schodir of/spades from hts-^:)uat^" -il^est with''four overtrteks! 'V.v aella of WililjD who Js moving ' walte. \ ■ Wavered and wonder^.Iwfaat'.tVM / Daily. Qmptton dfaped,,^ohi/a cloche lace and S be “The,HomeA Bgspoi ' siiwMfmiuio . pleated/tulle, --studded “'with seed up to the ' erior -fhmrt "July. 6, CbaataUe Jui^w ^ltit^m at ttx to Society.” • ■ goti^ on. He didn’t want to put • Tns player rt'-yoUr'-right' deals EVERY WEDNESDAY NIOHT v ; ' :r* 'hl^ei'-" the SHOP BOTH KEITH STORES THURS antn of the b o y s - ^ bditot ^ d . up thAton of spades if his.pSrt- anidibtds oito^arL Tou grs next, pepirts '~and ' ssquins. He r ' cascadr S t The business meeting will In'- MANSFIELD bouquet was of white prehids and rommoh',ench Aug.XlV'to clude "wlection of officers who ner-heId'toe..B(hg)dton ace.~ b o ld ln g ^ y ^ d es '— A K Q J 3.2; epto sNir^^irmc \ succeed/Judgw'John- Clark Fit a . . After spme'thmight, Wca.t play­ H ep rtsy - 3;'Dlsjnpnds -r-- K 7 2; -'feathered rarnations.: ‘ ^ h£ve beeii nominated by a commit • l«nTB8.-PBI.r8A# • Tne:.niaid of-kbirCr wore a goWn gbrald/of Ne.vii Haven, who .ilao j in the : composed of Mra lAslIe Ken-: ed g.Jow. spade, and'dunimy...Ait>: ■CUmg.-— 8 4 3.- W hat .do'.you SayT ' ‘BDOK^OF , _ LHiFOIL'EnA' fiP^ mo\’to up to'th* Superior CovirCx- i, I t will 1 neyM ^. David Smith, and Mrs with the nine. 'Tills play - m t^ d Ahswer:-Bid One spade. You - of yelloW chiffoir avIUi matching West of ms trump firlck.-'/mOrp are interested, in game If partner hat anrf veil, and carried -a Circular all, whoae father, thr-" Is le -] en ^ Stock -■ .X - : ■■■ ■ "Sal night. Mr. AnthonjKFicaro. *^dieiT» 8t)l»aas«»" WALNUT RESTAIffiANt will be cb ReserVatioiu for Bis ioth an- robbery was to comi -Can bid voluntarily. There is hn bouquet of violets with Atreatocra. hihas;. W’all, was. g. c o hi m .en Rosenthal TVeturned the JaCk of point in foroing'him ta bid by way 7 WALNUT STREET The mother of the bride was at­ Jhdgei would: go' on the^b'^ch /^{nlversary ■ tesQmpnial dinner and \ tired. In a gown Of powder , blue Short Seconds tittle tee to be hetd/kt the school pn hearts from tiiA dummy. East put of a takeout double. •y - May 6, 1958 to iiucc'ee(l. J ti d g e up the jihig, and declarer ruffto (Copyright 1957, General Fea­ Isee over saUn, with matching ac-,;}/ Joseph W, Bpgdanskl of .Merideri, n will practice At,; St. Jitoe 4. must be madA^fore May cessbrlea The..bridegroom's moth­ 24\HMSiyations may m .p ia d e wlUi'A^'low trump. South now led tures Cknp^. . who takes ovifi- a Superior C'oUrt wi;to. Joseph Miles or Mrs. er Xphose, navy blue, with aecis- Jii^esMp .on that date; aories^tC match, and both methsrs .'There also were reports the As- z wainTA^n^A- ■ J. Devlin will foIldW With a talk on ■ wpra crcHM. corsages. ' They as- s ^ b ly may .get a bill creating a ' The aWair, honoring ^rtoclpal ^ 8 , D€>CtOfS \ "Medicine and the Law.” A ^ststod toe bridal party, At a recep- lyalter yolgbt..who will' resign at. .Bt^pdiVwaAtoMi Week new rafnlly court with four new After a ' dinner- at- 7.' Atty. tipit from noon to S. b'clock at t ^ Superior Court judges who would the end of UW year'and teachers Henry L. Shepherd of Hartford, Mettoee^bally a t 1:80 ^ o have been ' In the Wapptng Svmposium m nutA Dowiiow . British American <^ub. '■ . ■ . combine vVlth three -present Juve­ will apeak on "Tax FrCblema -'of tWien Uie-icouple left for A'Wed­ nile court Judge* to form the court. tool sjiatWp 10 years or more, Coimnim Interest, to the Medical ding trip -to Miami Beich; F*la.', ' feAtore axroast beef dinner, Harftord, MaV 4 IFalt Dialley's ."Tnie Story of Should such a bill be approved, and Legal Professiona”''Atty. J. Jeme James” [GREATEST SHOW the brida. Was wearing a beige the .reports saiji-ther’e-wa* s pos- cing to reooraed music will fol­ medical-legal sym^itiim designed RonSId Regnler of Hartford will, "dindereiia’’ low. ClaemaSopM ■' X m o r e j d a y s sheath dr'eas. oelge accessories, fiir tfblllty Kogan- a prominent, Dem- to effect"' closer CMperAtlon be­ speak oii'the Jenklns-Kebgh bilti stole ,ahd double orchid corsagb. to^ekets will be sold at the Tickets at BoY tween lawyers and doctor|;.lh^,court a measure-before Congress, which T*ch. Asiw-ts,;’. n Thpy will be at\hpm e to their ir, ■Aere will be A. special .price would permit professional nmh to O ffice YidfioB^^rydi^' ^enda-after May^l2.at 6 Bunce ,, P i ^ a n t WID H av e 'or children under tm .' v and use of msdiesl tentooiiy pro­ set'’up their own limited retiti^ent Ilxtn! "Blee Mel »f lloreee*’*. Builerworih' Photo Now Many W«ar 'Afl Blghte Beserved^ ceedings wilT bo-heid M ^ d ay at fluids out of current iqeome and^ Soa., "Maa Wba Tarasd is Stoa*" The bride, a graduate of Man- MRS. DANIEL J. O'CQ iI n SLL „ . _x _ - , e r a l d delay Income tax pajunenta On "ZoinMn •! Jfora t»m" M b H . U V E Wapping, the Hartford dub.' ■’ H. T. DkhHisoa B Vo^ Inc. - eheqter High Schpoj. class Pf 1955, FALSE TEETH Sppnsored by the amounts so funded'<^1^1 drawn is employed in the treasury ide- it, Mrs. o. Wama upon In retirement years, 'partment of the Prati andvWhil* 'itteet-l,ength dress of Dior blu'* .w*<^l«fi' tor a trip torough Nbrth- With im it Worry LOBSTERS _ brook, telephOaAv^tohelt County Medical Assn. and\the ney. Aircraft, The bridegroom, a w1th---orphid And white accessories erpX’ew England. - . /■ /The bride is a graduate of Man- K«t, tal)(, lsu(h or inTeiT without ThMrtday and Friday Hertford County Bar Assn., in NOW graduate'Of H ^tford High, served and aii'''9Vchld'i5brsage.. "The mother (ear'^Introur* (tl>-> tttth dropDlng. SAXABy SOKXiw operation with the-- S tate Medici Extended Forecast t BlO HITS^ four years in the-Navy and is em­ of the bridegrodm chose a tea-roic /6hester "High School. ’tl)e..brlde- lltpjKni or wobblini. rAStPUTH HArtferd; May 1 (ff>_The Senate thro g oom was'grAdu'ated' from Weth­ - holdt blktM nrmrr »nd moir* eom- tMs wsfk at i4c toeh and Bar AssniT the symposium fol­ N . ployed by Skinner Oiuck G®- N*'^ street-length 'deesi with pink oc/ ' fort*bIr., '-■Thli pleMent ■ powder ha> no yesterday rejected trvO bills to In- lows the recent adoption of an S- VConnecticut —• Tpe te i^ i OF TXDB fE A B Britain, arid is attending.’'HiUyer cessories and an'oephid (ioraage./ ersfield High School and the Ward- fculnlny, lOoey. puty uit* or fetllni. erssae the salaries of high court SAT. -v',. Immediately following the ^r«- Sebool of Electronics and is pres­ iMtn't oau>»' niutta. It'* alkaline V A ' pplnt code of "principles of co­ foV toe next five days, ‘Diursday College part time. He gave to his (non-acid»*,-'Dhirka "blate odor": Judges and allowed them to retire operation" between the two profes- through M pn^, will average sew cwtwyr* • INWHA best' man and ushers, bill, folds. mony, a reception for' 75 guests ently associated with the (tombuir (denture bM th). Oat FASTllMrat St age 65 instead «f 70. slohe. about 3 degrees below normal. The The bride’s-gift to ber/sttehdant was held in the citurch parlors. tion Ehigineering Co. in Windsor. any drae'oount*'' ’'IThA.Gode, designed to eliminate normal m ean/for Hartford is 55, BERGMAN ELECTRONICS was a gold cross and. chain.-' When leaving on a weddinaf trijl'to sourceA of friction between, doc­ ranging fromi a high of 68 to ■ ' .y 'YUL Florida, the bride’s tracing coir- tors Apd lawyers in handing legal low Of . 42. Cooler Thursday; some- BRYNNER LABORATORIES Hof finan-verpillpt —^ iume was a nkvy blu^suit with actions involving medical - testi­ what wpimer over toe weekend be­ The wedding of Mis* Verng .fi. white accessories and an oichld UW N MOWERS mony, Was. adopted b y./a Joint coming cooler^-, again Monday. NOW 'Verpiilot, -daughter, of Mrs. Albert corsaige. A ftfrvM a\/'l2, Mr. and committee’' of the State Bar and T h ^ is a chance of quits light HAYES 277 BROAD VerpilloFToid toe late Mr. "Verpil- Mrs. Hoffman w4l^b«home at 24 Swoof Tdtow .Corn --^ S HAUPENEP State Mpdiesj Societj^^.headed by shpwers over,-toe weektod with lot,-Waterville St., Waterbury. and Maple , « REPAIRED * DrAThomaa M / Feeney of Hart- IcM than ops' fifth inch of preclpi- RADIO T i I i V I S 1 0 N Elwood H, Hoffman, son of Mrs. Until recently; the'brld* was a Id oars 59e P1OK-0P and DEUVEBT ford\ ■■ . . Wftet of Fmr E»tortalBBieBt dw aaol:1 H.'Holgoko, Maoi. IEATE8T DEAMA She also wore-.a fingertip illusion Nicholas Angelo of . Bolton,- and S^e . From 1 0 -jtp^0 % on These; BedToom Pii^es M O T H E R S f5*E_, CCOATctr— veil, and Carried a priiyerbook with attended by Miss Tessa Peck of 8:M t *) MT u n t i e MABOn sitoW (Color) white orchid. Ea^t Hartford. Richard _'Bell of ybpeii Rtock correiateii pieces of ru ^ ed Solid Rock 6|aple and Birch ..; simple, in design, ^ lifake standardized -THURSDAY / FRIDAY 4}»«> BIO PATOFT v (U> rajEMlBEB rEBTOBM. Wethersfield was best man-.for'his D A Y <»li) MATUfBH TBKATU A NOE^ .'The matroii of honor wore a wall pieces that make corfipleteTb^room unitSj/In warm, hand■ rubbed Nufaneg finish,./. . you combine' any ■ •TdwitNIf*?* X ^ 'HPoRca Nit*" . tfiotoi) (tS-W) MEWS bbllerlna-length/powder blue gown brother. M A Y 1 2 . StW (toUlTBOB (»06BT (IMS) ABTBCB OODIBBT with blue accessories and carried A dinner: and reception for 56 unito to make just the combination you prefer for your own home. Plan to see them . xfchoose yours at thesd;-' ^'Muiicoi Mn^o" "OCBR Hit*** < •) BAMlMTAirD SHOW (Color) ■ sale savings! j... ■ - ' -X (H) OnCMHOtBE V lU) TV raKMIEBE ^ cascade____ -of ,pink . carnations.______guests was held -at Cavey’s Res- aaiORTEB DAT (M) M^DEBAOB PABTT The motoer of^the hride chose a^/iaurant, after which the-newly- 'SATURDAY MUSICRYf X (TMt) ttPBEM r OE. A DAT 289.85 VaUm ; SO-Inrh Shutter' Door 936.50 Value! ao-Inch 2 $toelf OtfT TIWT^ V DRESSER BASE. On Sale At Only ....- $57 BOOKCASE. Sale pricild a t on|y Din* Olid Dondk Y Y A U Y F I E ^ r «IU BKCJBCT BTOBM "OiMa ^ Mock Iwa" DetIgiMNi fortodqr’t tnfdniMl Nving (U) EDOB o r EIOBT (St) M o m u jn r 844.50 Value! S6 -|sch 2 ShM SIS ttM l) MODEBII BOMAMOE9 "Bate la til* B*aM” 159.95 Value! S0-In(dh 'HfREE DRAWElk TOVB FAVOBITE ITALIAN DlllHES (•) OSaiB"Oart« AMD Ike Tr«as< HABT ~ DRESSER, 5 drawer etfMt .... .i . $57 BOOKGASE. Rednoed-to only.,,!...... ,,'...... These beautiful yet prKit'ical iHforfc savers do so much to FBEPABED BY FETiat CXMIOLLO (II) TM M jinJinxiOMAim^ u o : • THURSDAY 844A0 Valpe! SO by 40-Inch . / X Otortr af Eib.Oriai) i- ’'f "Xi:. 159.95 Vqlue! S6-Inrh g u tte r Dobr Otote < FRAMED PLATE GLASS NIHROR. Now .... . meke mother’s c^ing, mixing, and ironing easier 30 OAK STTIEET (tSJt) .7TVT THEATTHEATEB. — DRESSEIR,'Baae vi'ito Shelf, 1- Drawer abo\> ^ 7 7 (eeler)^*DnHaaw,Maa“(e-lw)^‘Dni •FRIDAY $29.95 Value! With ! Drawer. ... provide more time together for the family. MANCHESTER (I*) COCMTDl^OETltOIJMTDF-E OBIgTO 'Wt jBnktr. to Weddings, Baaqneta> Parties, ete. YOU (JM|)I TYTEEATTYTEEAffn__ • SATURDAY im $59.95 Valud! Ba-rlncH ..Three Drawer . CABINEir NIGHT TABLE. On sale at .. 4 .,... And in keeping with todays informal living, mothar can DRESSER RASE with Adritw-er effect ..... $39.95 Value! Wifb 2 Sketvea. Drawer. - - ! V . ONLY!. , . $77 t »«AI) BOXIMO is . K, X ■/ u c ARi n e t n i g h t t a b l e . Reduced to ;.. -^now prepare entire meals iit ttie living room, dining room, Qtaa Filtmcr vs: g a n r Bay ^J^ailiiaird eale Rjj. ti tkrtt fm -SF Value!-45-Inch 6 'Drawer - ■ X BaMaate; mMaiavrtslit DOUBLE DRESSER ^ th 10 drawer effect i9 7 859.95 Value 1 Full or Twin sixe - X play room or on the terr^. lor your Mpther'a Day Gift, BOOKCASE HEAPBOARb,BED y...... ,.. '$99.95 Value! 48-Inrb 4 Drawer see your nearest Gerwral Etedtfic .dealer Save at **1>M9 WaIMP** AFTER-EASTER 859.95 ValiM! Full o)r Tnto Sice . (St) TEW Cl VOPE UFE ^■ijNEEHOLE DRESSER-DESK. S»¥r only . $87 POSTER BED vvitli fuU paqeL Now . . . get the appliances iirast wonm went most' i*iw (8) irews BBTOjarro amd . ■ wBAnnnt ' aaaiaa Value! l jprawer KNEEHOLE 564.60 Valuei-Snoart High Poit' (M) lAIMB-WOU. ^CORNER DESRVOn Sale at ...... $57 MANCHESTER NORMAN’S ( I) wpMJ>*s B M rjto v piNEAretlE t Op P o s t e r . b e d ,.,...... 4 4 5 HARTFORD RD. ^ $58.95 \^iie* ,8 0 -In < ^4 Drawer 542.50,Y alne! A ttractively Styled '*/ ' - ' t(HE8Tj with 7 drawer effect. Now ...... $77 ,L^W POSTER BED. RedEoed to-- _____...... Drtive-TnTJltcdCte raONE Ml 3-1524 0 (II)------MRIIHIU. lAUIOAAAVICCOPVn ANB M Y MON • ' AUroiMTK TOA|lkB4>viN eiM (.8) to’SVY* •iM ( I) i • W1 RoweirSIlop' \- .X Si88 < I)8) CEAWWKI. 8 'UeodOaUMtvefytimt. Hat "Oiil Ths Fabric"'tempsralure ^ iSo now So Oiffarsntl Automatic (•I) THM la/™-- taWBB J. ^ RbWart ly Wirt foastarwithhandytoastingovanbalowl DAN DURYEA Otu (It) innrp ■' .MakeiltoSeu^ control; ^atass without sprinlilincr ^ < 8) gPEC VAUB TJaO- Switchsa frem Ataam to drjNnstantlyr- Has ovtn toasting chart^-signal light SHOWN AT 10:00 OBA_ ■ r M l 3-5103 ; ’ TM A OO-mT!OO-KT! •‘UNTAblED “UNTAaOC FBQNTIEB”/ t m (A) r i ^ n o IT A Small" Group Of " " ' 8 1 5 . 7 5 , $27.95 OOLOB-JOSEPH COTTON—SHELLY W tNTEBS' 8 E.: Oeater 8 t afewnhiEtiiF A Large Group Of r w r q n iMTOFHBEg SPRING DRESSES" Trti (») iiiOEgDroB sf^^ .^-Spring and Summir ; -w TONIGHT— T:ll (88) WK4TBEB TE^UDAT, MAT I REDUCED' T:U (lAH) DODOLAB EDWABD8 U)8e ( I) MEwa And Each TUESDAY anal WEDNESDAY . AMD THE MEWS (1I4IB) VAUAMT LADT ... HANDBAGV (ki-M) TICK TAB DODQB . NOW $4.99 . b L i t h e FREEJ AISOLUTELY FREE! - I S I ^ ^ - ( 8-lMt) LOVK o r UFE Not all aizea. Formerly up to (H) JOTO DAtT AMD THE SIS ( 8) BOOB DUMMY Reduced 25*/« to 50% * TO THE LADIES . (U) 8BABCH rOB TOMQBBOI 224.98... 'X . . ' 7lM (!•) inuSnBBVAMB (St-W) IT CODUt-BB T O O ^ X WITH AOCLIj ADBII8810N TICKET (It) MID-DAT MOVIE - s p i r i t e d TOC VmX HAVE THIS iiOLDEN WHEAT DINNEBWABB (U) TEEiOOIDIMa UOHT IN YOCB HOaiE BY THE END OF SPBING -* CUSTOMIZED- - ItS! g^irWOOD^WEW . (It) AT HOME WITH EtTYT', classic t Seat Coven " (M) exoBB-or t A n te T bps (18) STAED o r AMD BE Washable Wool , - ."4 ,. ^ COOMTIID \ A Small Group Of f AUfOMAIKOtLC PORVAIU MIXIR Fnrnitnre iJpholateriDig (U) DABEBAU, Olaata TI, CtaeUnatl ^ PLAID JACKETS fPMD ICItllt AND WAPPU PAKIR (II) AS TEE WOBU> TOBlta ^ SUEDE or Handiest mixtr avOr>-powerful tnough' (N) CEOD « (Crtw) Fohneriy, flO-®* ■ 'Mb Beta at fmt ae tbY bridt CM utt Grilb sandwichM, friat bacon and STAR (I8-8S) OOB MIU BEOOEB for most any mixing JM. tomes W yel­ (It) CLOD M (GMat) leather JAGKEtS 2 eapa ki IN inbatit. Striking cop- •tggs. Simply ravefsa gridt golden SEAT COVER COMPANY t;U low, white, pink or turqi^sa, | | g 95. (il) OAUnr MOOEB BHOW $8.99 |gjfg.ittblwaitHl. $|t:95 wafflas. Tsmparatura control.^|2 T Mltehel] 9-6405 ItW (IMO...... MIOBB FAETT 75 l i e W. MIddIa TpKik, M aaeli./ (tt-li) ____ —;B 'EBMIB Lovely pastel plaids. Redujtad up to 25% '‘t:II ( . ) » « ■ • -tir ^ NAVY and -TT- KellFa, Maachenter,^ Cloded MoEdnya, ;Opm -Ihnroday , 1'. Free Parldag At Both Coaranlent Keith Store*. Um 'O u p } 7 h f g s t ^ k ... HONEY BEIGE Nlgfata KnMh’o. ’Eant'.Hartford, Open Night,'Cto8e5 -'I /Owa Parking Lota jluat A /S |^ From’Our Dooro. Saturdaya A t 9.- ; ■ ',7p. , ^ Nice Group-Of ■'7 '' r - ■i:: 5 ENERAL0 | L l C t i n C THURlsbAY-PRIDAY-SATURDAY ‘®YODB OLD8IIOB1UB = i . ' ' f SPRING and SUMNER SUITS HENRY ih c .Slaiv * 512 ¥fESt CENTER STREET 'Rad-oIrCIffvar Sdftrtait with a City FTilTXT P O lfW f Am iANCI MPAR1MINV Of Todinrs 8 0 t t a t v . p ; FONDA CiiMiip&v REDUCED UP TO 25% K e ith r'./ : ,1 j 4 pvpHiM w ^fn^waipi^wnwiw •tw j '-Tested Many Umous nriakari rapraseiitad ^fa.lAU sixAr 1115 MAIN ST 317 MAIN ST .-iS ’ / / f- . upjto I8i^. ; ' 'H I'".. I ' 'T— ------'■ ------^ ijt '- '" MANCHESTER EAST HARTFO ■ •■ '.A. ''/-'•r''-- ' ■4* .V. ' ■' iV' ^ aaitaia - 1 \ ^ • I'xV- ■/ •1, ; K - • -\ /x-r, I ,/"

V--' .tA l ~s ”< - *i •'^li * X " * ^ X'-.r"'-? 'Xi ^ ■■A ..'S'. : . • ' 5 5 : '■ V •"1K'. t ■'M: . ^ - ;A- / '•/ * / -3 MANCHEStEB EVENmg)HERAlKP/li^NCH|;fiT:^B>,<^KIj.^ED MAY 1 . Ig 57 ; ‘> V ^ M ^ C H E S T S R , .0CONMi^^^NESDAY, MAY 1. m l F A G S rO U B . - I- N it rliugigsted by XdWin Yaitenday. at the. gBtf of an 8-day, Arrow. A few fn&wtNtli : chairman-^ 2rat aid Chlttoii, Britishh eaptalm Aid Session ^olan , 'g60>islle . rally osdr.rdada In New «P jtervitfll^ihat...... the selection of an'-> Psy^lu^-ist- Jersey, PennsytvanlSi M[asssohu<< In his green 190890S Hutton,Huitor otWrjnaetlnirnight, pospibly T iy ’ . MttS'vSnd ;€fennecttcut. Ten cars The winners built up a . Slated Tomori^iJi^ ay,me considered. .The matter Wfli , VptHcr’s ’Day Is ,lM 8roorm "AltefniH ^v 'Started /eh each side. . x- ing lead In hill climbs df^Readte> discussed- at> the ineSUng to- '- York^Ma4v<>*^—J^ V.g. pnder the penalty scoring sys­ Pa. The BrltlW^WW the''/lnit newly Prgtnlae4 TOW night. ^ • ; tem) ths Americans, lost 2,9fi9' AngIoi>Amerlean ^ l aid couree, aponsohe«xlqr th' m ot'ahti()UCLauto fahs has won. points and the Britans 2,074. /n s n g li^ (Juys ye Cross, will seep! Anyone Intefrst'ed. in Joioing Is X S^^pt/All $ad I SMILING I " SERVICE Double Sessions in 195$ A .urged to attend.' \ J N ^ V__ the'’'’s<^nd -Anglo-Ameriban vin^'^ : Robert S. Kilbome, SO, oSpValn ng tomorrow st tage cat’-raily,'-...^ \ " aWcratse take up tlttcteMi ab^sf^ayciook. Instructors for the i 10-week- oTihe American squad, cmaaeq^he- eryono hsa q^oertsln art^nt Ths sunburnsd Americaif'-Mnd M adt^'Avenue finish Una first Jn ei^ of tAe ItimbSr output * - '^ifbA'^lraa'^srtch a course ‘^sre 'James Ihvine and nify, •O'fay i|ojascp.v ^ ; , Bjbrtet-y and'Avom-, and this ia / ible beaaiona ataj^ilif ajt fO A.m. In the lvm>ment British teams-chuggeu7a^> ,,'^ormhlX. said Dr.- C. Gordon Ed- O u w v Idas wlditional rooms » w ! of the First Coniregatlonsl tJhufch / talit Jor tfiev^ool i#M-59. ^for the benefit of the Ladles’ As m . XgTsn^ .g .MStoicR'l-; 3ire!t-tor of ^ the, Ko matter,whAb^dnd ona school ' project^ for cushions foi. the church ' Ii^ltuL^^jr'^ving, In hla'l»ct'ur« X «tT«ra'm is estaWiahed. .unless, pews, ^ Isw^vtmng aKllie Bpwbt^^chddl. ihese rooms are addedrtt^'ts noj Makinif/d^hnuU will be Mrs. FOR IX V > Dt-.' Edgren dntoed 'ae^ S ^ and w l^ out except to hjsyww^dQUblgj Herman F. LeDoJt>.,Mrs. Goodirtn MANCHESTER fsar RJ! the .sam*. ext-ejit thgt at the start of that ecmiQjS^^ Jacobson and MrSr-^Aifred (3. '-/y- auixlety.j come* ff-oifvXviUilu bh«i^ -''X.-i year, TheSe,jrt> r the atlsens StudyStu^ _OomniUtee oommmee - itry firammsr'“■ '— Schooh ■ ^ 111 present ’ 4 r • -i' i> 'T h e Aoard has lnf6rmv(fik.toe; a .•’St^yland’’ program progra pm. n m i m $ Thuri;, FrU d' Best N ^Ito n selection R. x'/. ' town__ it__ la Wring _ appropriate ... . steps, tomdrroiv in the e schoolscho< audltftrUirn' PARKAD Ivv << to seek a rti^^ ir tv a il forfor'the the conslruc^f‘ne-thlrd thejmst are to meet at the .south church at home at Seorelx/ake, AVonx-^' / ■firtary 7:30 p.m. „ ...... i;.- Cffice' hours of^/he Air Force, school construction. ■The South group will h ive' a recruiter are Wedneida/ and Fri­ / V A ninth grade must roller skating parly for members days of each; week, xfroht.1 to 5 a local program to l / x''' And guegfa frortv 7:30 nm’. to lO;®^ p.m. at the Army.Ahd Navy-Club, seoondpry.achbol gystem.x,^. pjn>;May, ...... ,, __fl rat _ thp-'thp-'-rink at tne 1090 Main St. / ' V- ■ ,v Boy; 84x»ot/iBb!»er, Tpd^--' liie . TOey have iimted the North Dr, C. OordoU fCdgren The public; SpwphiHti sup|>er.toT group). and;,^mllar .fellowships Coventry Woodworker, xTsJO ay will beAerved at 8:20 p.m.,'IB- from-. Hebrod^/rtiesd. Slorrs, Co­ p.m., h o i^ of Benjamin ^Apda-pon, thruaL-'to one's security, elthier X ^-.d Of'A p.m.. In the N at^ w lumbia Andover. Ts-ij d Bolton for biAineM meeuifg and^A^pn-; smotlonal ^pr physical,” he said- Community 'Tenter by Boy eburenes. r - SirtTons; Browhle.Ttoqp 70, S p.ni. The Sym{>toms of- and reactions jlNlVooip 57 committee for its ■ ■’Phe grroOp realised $1^0 ftoYn with Mra. John-T^'Cnijaln; Troop to anxiety add fear are very .-riry^-f V, camp md equipment fund-benefit. the SlMter Sunrise breakfast’■ In, P*” ' '^’y ^ Mrs. David liar, and in order- to cope 'KKh ] Symphoag, Sunday the vestry. ROehe and Mrs. Henry-'Bourgault; them intelligently one niust^ be' g ^ Piqhia in s^ a l grades 4, 5, fi. 7 Janet Sills and Marldn ^^tes First Congregational Church choir, M l 9-2343 awai-e of their, existence.^/ -a n d 8 haP»>^nxlnvitod to the will aaalst with thwCburclpSchool 7:30 p.m..''-*MCtuary; Boy Scout Anxiety is -ekperiencetr to some talnth annual flto .^ c e r t df ®ast- Nursery. Osaa S^day ^nng.the Troop 63/Frofttler archery Club, degree by ever.vone ana. although A *m Connecticut S^phony Orches­ 4-H Sunday church stwees. \ 7:30 p.mA\ytth Dir?ldJtochertJdy- many of the symptrim.s di.sappShr tra. Children'^ CbncSrt,' 'dfcpm 3 ' ’Ibe' TeRoy/imp' been asked rcahgei 8 p.m., hall on Rt. almo.-it automatipallyi mucli of lt| /b r F R E t- one must learn to live: wlth.^.. 1--^) , p.m. to g pan. Sunday at WilUdian- te donate to the Lawes’ AM|h. Ibod ' ' ■ >s-<„ tlc auto Taachers’ OoUege^Shafer Hale SaturdayJw the xyeatryj/'-' Anxiety (xin be an important. ' jAuditorlum.' ,5?' ital Patleita.'Ax''^'. Mb«cite*trr E v e n in g HeraM po-sitlve aspect of personality, and ^ ■ Mrs./Ddward D. Oerry.Xconcsrt Ooventfy .corrMpondent, Paugne is oftsiV' a motivating factor in g ift tvrap Willlal^*!: aienney of 'Rt. 44A' DELIVERY . one’s Ability to'dp'his best. , chairman, has extended the ipvita'- is a-Mtnnt at bfanehestCr Mqmbr Little, telephone Pilgrim 2-6281.' tJon through the public D^r.' Edgreq indicated three: rial l^mplUl where h i will be.con­ Stixk Vp Now t ^w-ays to deal With anxl'^les. ^ the y o u r, ' town. Pupils’ parents, teachers fe r about three weettir Mrs. , 2 MCKS M ® friends ate inyltsd also- X fir-st is to run %w*y or avp.i.d the. fenney said. , situation producing anxiety, the The pronam la qxmsornd bg Mrs. Richard Breen is a patient Quality styling, dependable. Engine the Junior Women's Chib of ' .... scfcond is. to neutralizp one'* anxi­ MotfiePs Day a\Windham Community Memorisi turned.o? enamel fin- a rn n llA p mantio. The Syn^bny A.i C a rte r s AIR NITS ; . . . , . 2 ety by facing the situation, and ■V M ortal. ;ish.RE6.98c Ik. . the third is to fight to overcome Designed in thfKatest "sissy’’ style, ia pressnUng Paul Igi Tomorrow's EVenta MG. g ift purchases "Frog Prince" and ardisstraMan Tonibrrow^sactivities tnisiude M9t RUBBER GLOVES.. . . .m.9p« the anxiety through, insight; all A-flutter/with lovely lace and ,. "iaay, with the edfapofer as Di*; Hklgren slated that "worry eyelet embl-oidery. Sleeveless, with bassballNteamtry-outs for boys 8, Work CLOTHES ^ P I R I N Raxail Klanzo ■; Is nothing, more' than recurring / ■■tor. 9,. and 10 yqara old, SMS'p.m., Rob* roundecKconverlible coHar.' tn driiv , Ths 'Touth OrcheptrajSMll prs- ertaon SchobU pre^Kool children** . Ew,l*sini'ers, iN^ofi'g f i n i r m o d *. anxiety.’’ AM-Ri Liglri^ Fluid cu^ 2 '« 26< TOOTH b r u s h e s .Tills lecture was the second In andf dfv cotton broadcloth. White, - aent tbs ImmunlzatlonScimic, 9;30 a.m., of- Carpenisrs, Plumbers Merry Wh ^ o f Windsor. Themes See Public Ntfrsfng Assn, a series relating to -mental health lilfiXSwe.s 32-38. ' \ i4p^ sponsored by the Manchester Men­ from the Mb Aiasricsa in Sebejct' Building; Cub Scout I G O ’ S CAPS- . 2 > v JJapes Medley; Pack. .85, Den 3, 4^.m. with Mrs., tal Health A*sn. The final lecture dfehistn. Tn is ;) l^Ottdhy Johnson; Wqbelos Den, 5 f Mill be lit May- When Dr. Richard Truat^iSf^Ooni P,m. with Charles Lowery at South '’S iR E G r S i * ' 2 w" 30c ■ B. Brown, a Hartford psychiatrist Sate Bet St. School; Little Scissor* 4-H. 3 iexaUMONMETMDTABS. ‘ will be th^'guest speaker. L A'<'^ers ■ A hoips‘ Biade p.m. with Mr*. Elbert D,; Sheldon; m 6 Ease pain of simple headache, ...0 . . . 'N. VA.A.F. HAIR BRUSHES 2 '" 1.01 neuritis, neuralgia: Color Aids Firoinei^ A' iOO’s Reg. 79c .’. . 2 for 80c % Wisconsin Rapids, — K t Tills sleeveles.s blouse is defi'ght- Ip 25’sReg. 33c. . . . 2 for 3.4c color system has been^ devised for ^ ?‘M6eef,Wineirir(wT6n ic " ^ 1.90 fiilly ornamented with, lovely .sissy Lbyd.V- drip-and-dry gotten broad- 1 rishxype la^G i^ines thq Amartly- pi fire hydrants throughout Wiscon- sqoam -nsckUne>n4^e altoveless "ON A-DOOR" t-: *11* Rapids to teir .firamen at a , lace ruffle.s and fine embroidery ghHh. Blota.sejuxuriously ornament­ MiRRORS . . . a pretty bow accent.s the styli.sh- c ^ of this superbly^Ktjrietf blouse.' "K'FUNGI'REXmotnit. • - 2 ”*80*: ' ‘ gj*nce 'the size pi the water mains y ed with embroidery and Irish-type.. y i luKOFBOUIUSnWOlll i *hd Indicate the amount of water ^ ly-scooped neck. Jn drip-and-dry lace;bn the conveiiitije collar and - '- i x / in white bi‘b»dcloth witlvblR«^^light 36‘t R e(.^7f.>... .2 for 29i to be obtaHied. from the main, cotton broadcloth. 'White, lilac. grey or dilac cotton trim at iS # S Y 5pREAM»e. ; 2 “ * 70« PtTTSBUROH O U SS white-a g-inch main, and blue an Iwdice tab . . . W hite ivtth contra.st -/ ROj. 1 2 « , i. . : t 2 tor 13* S-lnoi main. Yellovv hyd-ranLs are t Sizes 32-38. - • trim o f blue, lilac, light grJ\'..SiV.es line. Sizes 32-38. G14ltWrittEMaii Suitable is the bsthrsen, bedroom) ponlTpPeted to id-lnch mains 'and ' %?, 32-38. ' hallway.« any clout door m'tho X p f e in ones to 12-inch mains. Sf piasutTable Cdvei;$ £««' 2 ™ 99* D I A P i R M I L house. A useful item for iiy md orory SamtSTfl Sesfflku! X pikUcsl! OdorprMf member of tie Irniily. Coimi i}?z"™2 '" 30* ewu; sturfr kasdS; with Lucite taewt and clips! V * / ■ BIG.' I ICl I N /Jum ». STORK NURSER..r> 2 ro«36* ,$KCUl I / I* ANVAtUe.. ...- !**:’* : Yen • y ^ " • Mother will appreciate these *r^;- f*?REX- FOR BURNS '2 ”"60®- > Ruxoll Olyewrin a B u rlo j^’s eaii" size lip anj7 I SUPPOSITQRIES I all summer long! Pure glycerin in infant or adult ■ ' ^ ' ■ R e x o l f ■ ■ ■ ioiBONUS BUYS size. Reg. 53c fA. a . . . r / i « ■-S ■ SPECIAL BARGAINS NOT ON U SALE PLAN POLYMULSION j A P O P n . . 'X itl ig iiliz filtfi X^: Unsurpassecl Rdiil P^qUIK-BAWIS Liquid multi-vita- . ^ ^ € 6lor FUSHLfGHT - mins fqr Shadow .pr<»of no-irofi Flesh colored, flexible. Waterproof. Plai«x> Casts 350-foot beam of red, i^eem children. stvic. i t l f i i ! or mefcurochTOimex^47'S' . ZEPHAIRE. BATISTE . ' S S £ T : . ^ 2 for9 9 c 59c VALUE , . .X . . . P IN T X IIIG ^ 3 .5 9 Rwxwll Pluoridw T6QTH PASTE - Rexall THEATRICAL COLD Aetually Bodjr CoDloured Fights tooth decoy 2 wiys.’ , ' 2 f o r 3 6 0 / i r CLEANSING C R E A M - x 1.89Val. . V . GTubs8 99c “^Giant economy jars of famous qual-''^ Dms Rsltflll pH7 TOOTH PASTE W to-to WW to to *p'Grg » ity creams. Lb! Jars a Ai o KA9V«iK . . . . S TubBs SPe Ea.Rfi.1.25 . $ C . 9 9 BABY HEADQUARTERS Defender FOUHNG SYRINGE 5e sure to , visit our fully Res. 49c tiainty CREAM DEODORANT..... 2 for 50c I s - Quahty red latex. Waterprobf ^ s e . -stocked Bgby Oepartmerit ;R5E. 98c Dainty Mist a e r o s o l d e o d o r a n t .2 for 99c for travel or home use.' and see the many o u ts t^ ' Reg. LOO.Daintjif or UMender Stick Deodorant 2 for l.Oi 2 .S 9 VALUE . . . N O W ing Ic sale feauifes!' ‘ Reg. 1.00 Dainty tOLQGNE DEODORANT . ^ 2 fo r I.OI

S iv i 1.61 iBttBrtiiM WRITINfi PAPER Ask for rtiGm by dross 2 different s«e boxes; each holds 100 - NIW P u P o h i BUT SPECIAL BARGAINS sheets, 50 envelopes. ... m MONCV-SAVeRS ' Sizes 9 itf 15 fo r the Junior jigt^e 3.00 V o U f B O T H P Q A /: Sizes 10 to 20 fo r the Siissy figure -f PINT OF CAKE JSizef to 22\‘^ for the' Kouien^s ICjECREiAM i.- SAVER 'X -U With PuixlMM Ofh Mail for koopisc ^ C liis tepsh peritheblo bake HAfiiaiPpER] Si^es 38 U^44 for the henvier/figure, (obds It tasto- “HowToCutHrir: / HALFOAUON templinf frelh-_. ’ kotmetion Book. -i '• Sizes 12 to 20 , the taU jig u re " i t S h a ^ d a z z l i n g -rt- nea. Toesf," hot- -"iT., [H'tfuntoo) ^ OO tikH. wstflee stay, KEG. 8 9 c - hot at ttw.teWe.- n.85 V F*r « b(M«*iikrt paint l*b ia eom, uan( th* nmw \\ . A Mftst;':;'. ■ ' Du P ( ^ "41’* Dsa-C!oat H oum Faiat. Ydu §ai tloublt icenomy-r \ a ~ ' a (tiCfU Buttoned and bovved beauty by' BEA . becaaa* it ponMaM tuaptfaMul hidiag aad «e «U m t dumbility, all ^ Wesifnihottsa iuus“’S",J'i.it Rixail Antiseptic BABY OIL * " Ii; 5S c Active . . . that’* ‘ simply channing . . . ia CM oMt. It's apacjaJljr mad*, for eiM-ooat eoyarag* oyir BUBBLE slightly sophisticated . . . and certasnly cool! Medford FACIi The slim alcirt hksi pert peg pockets and the viouily paiat^ .wrfaooa that are ia good eOftditioa, or oh aaw,^^^ Adrienne IndelbilPSTICKS >».»13 m 1.25 Medford FACIAL TISSUESi ■h .,,3 9 c Rexall BABY LOTION * . . 2 in 7 0 c leather tabbed betv and new -back wai'ltbsind 'piiiil^-wood. A-> , ; A' . arie elastlcizqd for fi-eedom of movement i-.-'Gf ZEPHAIRE Slim, Trim HALF SLIP ilkaysMOTHFUMECRYSTALS“ ;?i;:^809 EPSOM S A L T S . ; . ' n*, 50c Yoarf houM w ilPitay danling whito •for yaaw, too—becaisy. Elkays Aerosol l|SECT killer il.V 99« 'striped washable combed Cotton' In Pink, Yel- Both slip and halfgaUsh-are favorite travel companion.^. In -Barblzon's-magiral'hlend I: ,iow or Blue In sizes 12 to 20 and 14tk to!22>*. Du Pirnt Oha-Coat Whiia ia aalf-claiLaing! Dua to a uniqua bland of dacron, cottOlfTind nyion." The.v are shadow-proof, wrinkle-free, and best' of all,- never'neetLlroning. Pleat* are permanently- pleated, ’’ .1 of idgiiiaiito and oils, it actually rlaan*.itadf under aormal expoptve' PeRRagt Cnualita FtMiflg I B " CanvG s Z ip p «r6 K i • ,.;:4-Tvbw ' S ta n d a rd (Right) Mother can'take to the. high sea*' to aun, rain,' and waathar ^.. providad, of eoiiiaf. that denaa ahada . . or go anywhere in this handsome coatX'"’' ,.or axoaaaiva aocuniulationii p(.duBt and aodt do not retard this ilAWN CHAIR PORTABLE RADIO dress with red -'n white braid. There's an Ivy Sizen 9 to. liP^for the Junior figuPe /f/ P A N O W l T E X UTILITY BAG CARWASH League touch "*Yl 'in the button down collar adf-claanhig jlroeate. A 'iV . \ Sturdy canvas with, plastic Tst^tar alloy T and Inverted pleated blouse. Iti, Washable Pep- Sizes KHfPliO for the'Missy figure .99 Coma in to ata aa. W all ha glaAtb'gWa you Crpa IHaniture >on j MULTI-VITAMIN CAPSilLWT ^ rope handles., BRUSH parell Nutone Chambray Denim. Sanforized. CMooaa blue, Khski. Rises 12-lo 2|). "haw to jpaiat," htfp with yadr prohidmi ar laeom* Rteel; seat M d IM V A i; 1 X O ■ Gsl. DIET IDPrUEMENT itone v i i u i Siw$ 10 to 20 for the tall figure 1 S‘'nUalto painting coatraotor. - - i' bMkofduck ■/ 'la Hpuae Lets - colors. Xi-f. 100’* ' ! 4% [.11 twill, ‘/.f V- 2Yobt T , f R g f. 83.101^^ Permanent 1 aluminum .v,i. -L dynamic speaker,! g;pod Rlear handle for ■ y' Ee A .' I.95YAL PANQVltES with MINERALS t^rClKHce easy reaching;' Wf Are CLOSED MONDAYS FOR BETTER SERVICE. . . PLEASE SHOP TUiSDAY Throiish SATURDAY ST. i 4A N C t t e T i » i r heavy-duty brush. 1 .-f- o fA c d o a / ^ r. ■ .'X-' ; iv' •". .. 'i' , A' ■■ w"'., X'. ‘Wj-.t .,■ \ ■v:\/r'X 'Bsg. DUPONT PAINTS /<>/ EVERY PURPOSE 2 w ;4 m : C h a r c) ( ' i t ^ i B u d cj ■ ■a '■ iiami i'liwe— ■en— V X ■ i .A- r' .'-V''"' '' '

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Ahd llis Wondsr Hprs* "DUKE* y TH^RS. oWd FRI„' 3 to 6-7 to 9 pM i. ,V-' : . . > - ■, 7 ’- ■ • ’ EVERYTHING FOR THE 30,000 Sq. Ft. BIG DISCOUNT DEPARTMENTS ■K . W ILSO N ^ P i Infants' Needs > .A T AN AMAZING M ocG REG O R REG. $S.9S VALUE Boys' Wear NEW VALUES R*ig. fo $9.88 " BUrCHARD _ Be in our boys' dept, Arrmtliig patt.-rn< that will tran«- NICHOLS Girls' Wear form any room with Ita baauty. REG. $4.98 when the doors open for Expertly oraftrd for yaam of wear. Men's Wear this n^fr-before oppor­ ' Nona aold to doalora, , 60LF BAM^ tunity to irat the huy-of- ...... Grab an armful fast . .. $; a-springtime! Ivy league Workdothes these fashions are fahu<*^ stripes, and tweeds . lous a't |2.98. Cboose Fully lined , . . assorted Lingerie 'Styles to take you every- shades. Sizes 6 tb 12. nhere, summer vacation- MEN’S FIRST QUALITY /keg- IIQ.M Doa. Dresses ^ Inif. too! Street dresses,^ r ..cottonA dacrons, prints SHORT SLEEVE Freak New IMT Ban. Coats & Suits ^and solid colors. All hand '‘'Cashable! Sixes 7-15, 10- \ "P. 56 ea. 7 . 20,14l/j-24'/i. , Sportswear ea. All firat quality, freah material! EVERVTHING FOR Knitting Yarns mM^J: Now'* tho tlmo to rorlaonrata your H urry In and »s*v« walla at a very modoat plrtre^ t 6 your' heart’s oon- ^ ot> Sporting Goods tent! A bargsTn buy «n nanfoiiied apart - x'-’ • Camping Needs ■hlrta. SoUd ridnra Md all.-nver print*. Shie*: ^mnll. me­ Fishing Gear dium .sMh.large. \^. DUNLOF REaULARLY*P SAVE! MIRACLE y Housewares POSITIVELY SENSATIONAL! DOU8LE y^KE 8ACKt Tennis BALLS VINYL PLASTlC : /* Giftware Vacuum Cgd of 3 Y This Low Price for First Quality A FLOOR COVERING Appliances • tO C T O R cuih^MURSE KIT! . ea. $ 1 .9 7 From Our Rog. 39e Stocid X Lamps / • DRES$ED CHARACTER DOUS! 9x9 HEAVY A special that spells greater savings and • EMBROIDERY and 8EWING SET$! • PUZZLtS i Toys & Games greater values for you. Check the large RUBBER vyiet.vof xolprs included at this low price. • 15"$TUFFEDpOLLS! L r in G t o s s s e t s List Picnic Needs Sizes $ 4(0 11. Irreg. 3 pair Id a customer. TILE Price • TENPIN $ET$! ^ •TRUCK$! • HORSESHOE SETS! 53..50 Grab’s cab, bus, Oy drive out; Cameras We’ve got the scoop to top ajl REG. scoops! Nylon hOse at a fan­ 18c I 1 V 9 €3* Jewelry tastic price! .51 gauges,. .15 denierc 60 gauge, 15 denier, TO EVERY GIRL ond BOY Nationally. famolia maho . . ,v ■- L ACCOMPANIED IT AN ADULT! excepHonal quality. Staln-priuif A barKain you won’t \ye>iL< .to Floor Covering propttriioned lengths^ Full . . . neyae noeda aenibblng. nila*: tVondorful to Walh on. EVERYTHING FOR fashioned. Sizes 8*2 toll. Maiiy Hniu-t colora for rholee. beantif111 to a'ee^praetlcal, ..too! Pvugs & Carpets Iju-ge varirty. of popular colora. Limit 3 Pairs taeach Customer EXTRAORDINARY VALUER +"■ Wail Tile on Linoleums AT MANCHESTErI i u RLOW PRICE c : MITCHELL r / FRESHaWATER Dry Cleaning ■ " HGULARLY $1.98 .1: FIBRE RUGS Service ■nils giant event brings you brand pew SPINNING LADIES! Look important styles at une(gualed savings. REG. $16.95 , Choose from popular gabardines and ■'.e. ’ $ REELS ■y - ■ AT THIS BUY! water-fepelleat poplins. Plenty of colors. ‘.You aavfr a tremeiidoua 'JUI.07 '^With Extra Spool an a.,natlonally advertlaed toaat- IM P O R n O . . . In sizes from 4 to 16. er; Gleaming chrome, ftniahed.' Abaolutely guaranteed.... REG. $24.95 n , 1' $ 1 4 . 9 9 Wqven Store nig* a t Dry0 leani% c o n o N senalKle 's a 'v I ng)to.s * usable side* for tnire Mfr. list $2*.50i; -V". FIRST QUALITY MAMA! ATTRACT!VELV GIFT BOXED the wear. Gray and green. (Model *0 0 ) ' SPECIAL SHORTS QIRL5’ LO O K ^ 3 Any Suit, Coat ATIHISl REGULARLY $3*98. Y d U O B T •rU iw M The'whole city la ^zxlng about ‘ ' 'f our big discount price*! Here’al an- ’.r" IU9. $1.28 M. other amaation to prove It! Tripl* MORE strand gecklaoe, earring* and bra- INFANTS’ eelet- enaemblor^iriced at only fOR Y O u k $ ^ . 0 0 PRAWLER5 R»9 . $T;9^Va|HB PLACE MATS MONEY Our buyer bu^t up the si.jo V i^ / wires for these r.'. be / Opening deye epe(eiBL re­ You’ll thrill-at the m t . REGULARLY $1.00 AT IWre for imposed eot-> ductions from our regular toil broedcloth ehorte. J, ■ Inga on these lovely, cu,te 1 —i s to $ 7\ 5 9 i |a a t . little crawlers. Heatfy WiMduibl$ apd iwnfor- ■ . 11’/ .. Ob OogNtir ILBstendioMi* A nr Self Service! Open Daily 10 R .M . lo 10 P.M.! Money Back Guarantee! Free Parkin?! Discount Prices! sn E. WDOLE t p k l ; Self Service! Gpen Daily 10 A .M . to 10 P. M.! Money Back Guarantee! Free Parking! Discount Prices! noun I, gAdniESTHt

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..-IH -•/ N ■' .N- -X.' ^ MANCHESTER EVEKl^G^ER/I^I^S'MANe^JE^TEB.* CONN,^^i^NE^0AY. ifAY’%'1^7 n MANCHESTi:R E HERALP. MAN E'PNESDAY, MAY 1, 195YX . g A G E E I G ^ -■■. ^ - V. - r for m alertdl pow*r^,.'^(ow do«i % ;|!^ o £ w hat le often f f if e r ^ Cancer Fiiitlds ' HANGt NeJI la ,rui»-df-tho- which could ba dona outsida continual feacK for maleriW a population, jj \' I ■ .clotiUng for-Jhildren, • hospital. > ■V BedSho, *r a ^ c t U t o • o®}P*^K ^ • -- '"StilLAccepied -like dreesea'*-for little \ "These patleirta ap4walking the ROOEtt PRICE ■ ■ .... I'UEL OIL Ln^ed to Paris girls ari'-tp be found atS^ury ch^dOra. loun^flg' in gunrooms :£tigttitt9 -;ijcral^^ iW x a p p I e r daV? Wh^W^bne aaya ' "ti'T pricae,. andTWtnd*emhrroidei:ea'--,pr anmaiMpipg In bgds ■-whtc'h should •‘however" w a'ihduld, honor ■•'Thursda^^^^T^ , - By Dnve Uiiijt GASOLINE on A ThouMiKJfbr Tdd*y . j , .... ,vVoluht^ra .Nee^tod ' lacy baby . thln^aVnay- seem be reaerva#for patients who are In United NaSkSns but "neverthd'i Mfiiitgjbt -''2' ■;] bargain' until 'youNaanslder cujs- greateVneed of medical or. surgical ^ 1 8 BlMtU. «je*t / Spobsore^Xy the iggaielitt^ 2 a.to.^>i' a.m ,< ....,,.., v.Volun^»|^«edfrf' "It’s never too late' to tend your ^:^^ht tife, Not Shops NX. lerf^ln l*^ particular Injtance . ,L ...... VolontetotaVSic^^d toms, chargea on ham care'; ‘ \ *. \^ CtowU of Chnrdhc^^ 4 a.m\- d.ajn.,. contributiona for the Connecticut Freni^ singing 1 ‘ Insurance , ".This m happening not'; babauae i f e w edmj^CChere Vs no aubsUtute fpr 6 ia.ni: ^g^.m v . . . . .v , ,... .Bill Ratrett BANTLY OIL the medict^arVlcaa cannot be ob­ PubUMtn ^ .’Josepli-CCarlin Baater Seal ^clety'a year-round the In gifded cages) ^ l^e^xer^e’ of our powfer to. d*-^j 8 a.m^'^" JO's-ht- B y WAUIER - ' <9triictiye plHdoor market Hartford, crRical tained ouUIm a h.baplt'Sl, but be­ V'/ jround«4 October %.:]»}/ V Ijeceniiy In The O ^ch V oi^J, ?>Louiji r ; Cgn ' , prograni of aervice to .the ..hai^i- I ,1MI' \ \ t . IM Rond'Pouql^idrt Chainana pa lysees time. ■■■ . >X :;^fend , ,piir X-ital intere*U"‘:\^tohy tedd i|k,litUe atUcle that all of us to A^m. - 'Noon . 'ilParii WV-Good food*^j^itertaln- A Chlldbei^-^^^ka .ate lnex,pen- Sy5bi4,m;«v of beds in 'Cdnpectleut’a cause ihsuran^ plans w-iU not pay ubU«lit4> Brery . ' ^ U doh - p.m. , r, .“Louis R. Call . '/ capped,-" according to AfnoiLeftil^ank'‘ print tains the- aervic^aa a patient in - at.liBK^ftor. lions m the fi>^^place7- ‘is ,,lt ,..., Wilfred J. Leiriire-,,W. JosepI TEL. Mlfchcll V 4595 a mAh's best -bargains in ,'I^ris— ImL'^on cloSa Inspection,,. thany until the puhjic. and the medihal. 4 p.m. - 6 p.m. • cheitfr seal campaign. . an d laiap ahqpa. , ' ' ' . . /■ turn out tor he translated from a ia hbispital.” \ ZZ U-oubto' in .th l^ p a r tm e n t i ‘hj^it.rtfSG ldrbe . . ' ri(lr*', •-■‘x sven if?you can’t take Itlvlth you. Toys Expensive oV' '• profession demkmtthat insurance • pm. - 8 p.m...... rtycy Burke, ^geri W inter' '/ncec.on'icienceT v ■; ' a';j^'eal-experience for'.Us — it can ally^alpaed Easter Sunday, many ■ The French capitol la hairdly the “'To turn to children in-gm-eral plans amend their‘'4qograms'to 8 p.m: - 10 p.m. . i ‘ ... FYitik W. Bafry, Pat Barry really different' French , ones . . ^ ^ . . . v - .... »«w; When each niiion >a privi-xi a prayer, ajeetlmony, a praftc. copt'ribiJtaq* hive not . yet ' re­ ?lace. to buy menA clhthing. ^^ile F rench t o ^ 'are imJ nat^yery '^ *well -though, including one, that'' has provide., payment for ( i r ^ X ^ ...... * 1 ^ 10 p.m. - Midnight .... .'...... ,,.Uavid Jan.ssen 'ranee has yriade ■a’'worldrwide made and . terii^'''6xpenslve. Ex and Ireatmeht servservices Loyai^late lereil to define for iUelf the^Mtal an Invitatioir'to. Others, Skywatch Post located on top. of Manchester .PoliceStation. sponded thla-'^ar,’’ Lawrence re,- trShapareht colored papers -for i.80 porled. L ocal-'iitu.rns total 83,- reputation, for' style, it has con­ ceptions ar^-.a''feSf t y p i c a l l y conattuctlng "etSlned giasa"' wiiv- .or o u t Of a hospital. interests"- U shall, defend w i& w^rl" w'e Volunteers may register aC'Civil Defen.se Hejldquarters, Municipal centrated on womi , to the neglect ^''rehQli^Urttdreh'a gafftea, A let of Will Vi^it,jCQiirt .06 BiHIdingi jon Monday:'' Wedneaday, or Friday from ! to 8 p.m. 484.68., H e p o J n » i '^ 4 h a t 8400,- -dowa. !' TTlla atatement'came todaytfrom •M own* povier, wHut room 000 is needed to provide-rthabnita- . of man. cary^v and painted, wooden nine­ The tihiest French Uot wears Dr. Ralph T.'Ogden, president of X o r indeed for "abstraCIv^ioralily wV iiijR "^weet HOur^of -Pfay- ■Comb for Crew Cuts' tlon services fo r OonileiRteHti* True, there la one high fashio^-lpins-coat only a few hundred white glovis, aqd if these appeal the Connecticut State Medical So­ -j^oyai Matron Rutf' V ^TUE ASSOCl PXtSS Ever since Elvis Pfesley brought 195i; he became a major and ax- francs. be Associated I (Muatvely In such a world, is X ^a'hy na- er"'but we content ourseiy|?d;with handicapped during the '^yfa house I Lanvin) which has a tailof- I to you, they are'- available in all ciety,'.ip a report to the 116-mem- Miller o f,H a rtfo rd aiid- Gn lilipn ol in-1 ten minutes a day: •; . bacs Long H air and Sidebut-n.s the Ni^w A J^t System ecuilve ,. « n u u ^ to the use of It; or:' lion which ^definc^ X "xdtal ah ead.'. y Royal Patron. Albert H. Ruwet o: 1 0 0 % W O O L . "v& .’oewK.^Upatchea credi We sing •■■&nw'ard Christian Crew .Cut ha.s lost Its popiilarlly. m issioner Eti'yard J. Htclcey. "Every dollar is wrely needed if prices- higher thajii ''the Eiffei detailed miniature painted clay wear,,js, cheaper than at home. Bast Hartford High School./ tAday It'A . being worn only by a iVaw in Operation When Hfckey died, Carroll c ^ n m y .b,,wer. Dior, Eatfii, Desses and figures Illustrating provincial cos­ Peaaant-'Stj’le woodeif sabots, just New Haven and, tliMg,^ associate '\t l fOrrih . intCr6St A nlltlOn ! Jwea^fA-el ^■a Mt« «*ri*tr»A we are to continue oi ' 168th Annual IWeetlnit : drafted jn His service.. , ^elv Advertising Agency Execq- served as head of the department. Easter Seal serviMs fmr'crlppled o tii^ fashjort' designers Carry a tumes, They oan be bought in sets like the. Dutch, are worn on fariiis The ses.sion of the , Hou.*ie of grand officers, will malto-. their, eS,.. the United Stiles Marine X ■ ...... ■When the' current ■ coramlsstoner, or separately In'all toy shops anij official visit to Chapman UDwt, diipatcies wSe}n abevf'eo I Is in the right? If the law ,-^We' ^ing "Oh For A Thottaapd ^XColorado Springs. Colo., May^l Children and adults f^thVpom lng few' ooutlque accessory gifts for over all .France, a.nd, .may be Delegates, policy-making body of ' Fun eerilee rflitet of >bvp. A. Ser^y'o'f thes to he the law df,yi'-, Tongues" and don't 'use the onaVe CotW and my-Bistef, Thelmayishe John C. Kelly,, was named, Carroll year,", he stres^d^''^ , ' ihen/mosUy -to salve' the con- 'department stores, and most chil­ bought In childreft’e -staes for a the 3,200-ihembcr society, is open­ No. 10. Order of A m a ra itih f'o ^ wearsMn. that way to point qp'hci (g>)_The nation's attack warning became a member j>{ . the LIquof dren love' them. ; „ . dollar or two. ■ urday at 8 p.m. Icw-.lBc. '• system gets a shot in' thiS'arnt to- ■ Nlnty per Vent of the moriey '"■cience o f ^ l y e s who have spent in g 'th e 3-day, 168,th annual m eet­ PublUhers R'pre ^TM .w inte^frt^aa defined ,,inK “T here Shall pe^ Show- reser.ibliilps'lo a 'Wellvkno'wn Hhp-w Control Conimissiont FuseraL^li* ing of-the State's'medical profes­ The meeting wiUJbe'prec^Md by JuliusHathevs Special ^ day. , raised fttlan'ceh-'ieryiees within our ' ^ .y ' ■ „ ■ too much, ^ ali.spec.t. French costume dOUS are de­ York ChlCAfo. Detroit, •iR (nations, for ^s,-n v, I of Blessings" but not come business-.picSonallty — G to ^ e GO- '^ < n ia t .was in ^ t o b e r 1983. From French silk ' Lies and hand- lightful, anti probably worth the a fried chic'kjn-'Vinner "at 6;301 V ^ WITH ^ one nation fdtldwing that law ! it's.raining. / .. The switch Was to be thrown on State. The rhlnainder su;.,s>rta the X O rm a n * J. Weet;: D lreftof Finh l'i|fhU 16 Hours sion. X - m * 8 E B AUPIT Byi bell. .Frankl^though, I’rnrglad to 194A...i>ntH th a t time, Caproll pad hemmed handkerchiefs are good price for a little girl old enOugh'ti® Dr. Dgde'n-.said that Che short­ served by ti»6 inemberyOf T em ^ OToyutTioiffl. a' 24r,hour les.sed wire system th at national Mfvice, education and re­ X , 142 E ast Oeoter At. ' ChaplejXNq. S3, OEST under the the ^bnrlemned? Or how, can any ! We sing "Blest W the Tie" and sfe the Short x ia ir Craxe dl.sap- will make It possible to notify workelisOii every homicide case un­ buys, at least, and. Paris has some treat them genUy. 01d-faah«m^ Auckland, New .Zealand— 'Afthr age of hospilai-beds In the slate pcarlng because lo y is AeVer able search pfogram . ' Mitchell 9-71^8 .■ieem.s to be getUhg.Wor.se than befe dheriion of Mrs.^"itirginia Lewis 2 IPAIRS OF PANTS Civil Defen.se directors in all 48 der S'tiub^oUce jurisdiction. He Rehabilitation centers in Hart- of the moit expensive - leather \vax-faced dolls are still-to be an allmight struggle of more than ■V, to hive my hair Crew Style. ter-and aatti that the ahd her com m itt______f^rrore appearing other . QoUlove To Tell The .pression that I'm bald wlicn' work as'"a claim agent, fpXinsur- Mndicapped persons'needing re-’ Established 1874 ALTER AHONS For Thursday—1 p. nj^ . ■Well, the law the Tiiplea prp?: « to O ’" And never-jnpntioh it a t all. to 3t) minutes. ^ - ance companies in th^'^ uXitern habilitation services ,-tnhy- 'con­ t v / For rrlday—1 P. m-m, TThursd»^ Wally I've got a befyitinn crop of There are nearly 27,000 miles of Eor Saturday—1 p. m. claims, and-the law it applau^i0iiX ■W f^ng '.:Cast Tiiy .Burden Oiv hair'under my .«inlp. It presents part of the State. Hia^nome is In tact Easter Seal Society headquar­ Claaalfled deadllae; lO^a^a.'m, -----each liim^n,the new system,.. day of pubUcaUon except Saturday — for joining is the law of the Juhgle. The Lord/a^'w p''fy ourselves Itf- quite a'-pj^objirfii. I doi^'t know Ridgefield. / ters,. 740 Asylum Ave.,'Hantford, to harvous onst^aOwna. I t X m to be placed in operation for asalatanc*. . t a._ m.______• And, against the joy of t^Te Times whether i i f \ h\\y , a Toupee pr by a c^mopy at Ent Air Force ,We stng "TheWl}ole'AVi4X^0rld changp-rf!y nafne to Yul Price. Wednw^ay. May 1 over the fact that wa-Iiave, finally For .Itsui” and never InvitA^ur Base liejX with ofllcials of the cdpie to It, thiia abandfmlng ih- next door neighbor to church. ' Continental Air befense Commend Tb^vnseittd Plans Summer-ize your warJb’tjbS to beat ttlnbts perhaps finer but much leas Mrs. Sgmuel A. Groy in charge, . "W r Have Acted Alone” C h in a T o u r "practicgt’^ there is, in the minds A c t S u i t ■// N. heat and high humidity. Yoa’ll feel Having made up its own mind of maiiy' men, a sinking feeling y - •Hong Kong. May 1 t^P)—Group degrees cooler in on^ of these i^i|rht- as to what kind of a nation the that aays the day when power O p e n F iCarrolI’s C^r^er THIS IS YOUR MAN...' Lim it 1 Y ear Capt-. Peter-T'ow'nsend says he iai . Atnerics oj. the future , should polities can be played without lees wonders. Brown, Gray, Tan, Chh^- With Stale leaving tomorrow for Red Chlha i X In the world, de.slroying the whole world is over. /H e'.s ready to call a t, yolir lj| preaching, Ite theory with cour­ Haclford, May ,1 (,Tt - An amend­ "to liee what I can of the country." j eoai. ^ ' There are those who feel that the To the H artford, Maj- 1 (/p)- I.*o h om e w ith a full .■sample line s e and persistence and clarUy. We as pleasure of thank ment to the Draiii Art, passed yes- Townsend, whose pomapte with-: moment and the decision hailed by terdav'by the House and .Sent to the Carroll, after 38 yVsra of aerytee to of tho.se heavenly carpets , • We can find nowhere any more themeTTcpresents noUbhe tnw ‘"P t Britain's Princess Margaret emee ' inc 1 II c I \ Ihe^high compliment he paid us .Senate, fixes a l year limit on the the State,, today Is a' iu.hn in-»prl c^tured • the imagination of mil- , by L ee.s'. . . aiui show you ‘ forthright exposition of what aomo arrival of Anienen on- lha->worldJ filing of suit.a brought under the ' vate onterprije. lions, arrived in Hohg Kong frpm ■ \ act Carroll's career with' the 'State how little it w ill co.st to \ people hope< and w hat we fear, for scenis and to worid re p o n ^ ili- a compjiment of this sire, ex- _ _ .j Sydney yesterday on a world toun \Amerlna^ There is Incltided, it is tics but the- betrayal .of what tended by a'penson of Mr. Roger's ,, Act provides that any ended last midnight When his teihn whlch win Include the United m ake .\our hom e lovely. C al!., as a State. Liquor Control,CommiSr UtjS, some pious recognition of the i j^p,,rica’ should ij meait-to,itself r„ «and niilability And soijndnes.s of judgm ent, I *'vta'le>' who sells Ilqpor to States. us now ^4ir make it fnuch easier'for us to]®'’ intoxicated p ^o n must pjajt for Stoner expired. Assistant Police ’N WEAR ,-poSflbUlty of a iaetter- policy In the world. It is a course ,and ccmtlnue our opposition to the | mv caused by that berson Chief Raymond J. Eagan .of New W ld, but this is not to be | a decision which would leave us reclcless spending of public funds ""-a direct result, of his Intoxica- Haven took his place. . ' ctlpatl^ofl ss weaknes\ It Is men­ with nothing, not even, in the long by peopXw'Ho apparently have no tiun. CarroU/flrst entered State serv- X- ice in 1919 as an inspector fo r the R tioned, vyhen It is mentioned, only range,- that sucgess the Times adr conception-pf^sound: and econom­ The am endm ent is In addition to FME 1 ical. and Inri'^rUal government. a provision of the act which now.| State, Motor Vehicles Department. i,r ,X Jtia ise discarded. mires,.. . requires notice..of stfit to be filed ! Two years -later he. joined th.r'r Here, theiy is the New York Thank -you Mr. Rogers very D E L IV iS \^ v B ut we are a t Ica.al grateful to much. within 60 days. There is now , no State Police Departnient. R 9.S5 Mi0t''Street—lhal Mitchell -8-517i Tim es exulting oyet- the direction the 'Times for staling it so plainly.' Walle^^Mahonev limit on the timis when suit may be In 1946 Carroll was appointed-' It sees, American' policy now Perhapg wa shall at least have Dr. A. fe^Moran brougtiA . headquarters captain in charge ofT AfthUr DfUg S tO f^ 1 A loiqf standing complaint by the S pecial. Service D.ivlsion.D.ivlrion. In U Idng: / some national debate as to liquoi;. dealers, has called the law •'It U never 4afe to be dogmatic whether or not We must regard HaiUtohra Kill 32 unfair and demanded its repeal. . ,-i, jytgCTC------' idlout current history, but If does- the laws of power politics as in------The dealers have asked that it *P- ■seem.=A8, U- onn. new move to aid Karachi, May—i—oP) -Oeef'slxb ply onty to the j.-'‘wilfur'—s*ia of escapable. A ■ embattled Jordan is a landmark hailstones killed 32 people,' most Jlquos.-,Tff an ititoxicalcd person; of them -teenagers, and Injured they have also sought to ha\> a In Ame^can policy-We have acted an estim ated 200 yesterday ill the limit, put on the am'ounl of money Take And Put ■" \ | alone,/as a great, power, without Gujrat ft^trlct of West Pakistan-, that dap be recovered.-. the/tS»ited Nations, in defense of Lest we poor.taxpayers become yesterday. ' Th e FoLLOtFiNG composition was written by the eleven year old niece of a member of our home offic^ eu# vlUl interests. Along with the too Impressed with the possibility Some oif the stoneS welghetl half COM PE’V.SATION i n c r e a s e d at hVatkins . Hartford. May 1 poli'- won't spend U. ‘ orLa trip with some of the jpeople wlicre my aunt tlc antl^erely led to .defeat for . the W e st Wd'-do_^^h.j«, as y e t live These slacks can be wash^ iJy hand or ma­ To Swell The Count works. They are not just,frifends hecaysc they work, In a world where the.force of in­ chine. Require -only ah occasional touch-up ternational opinion o r' -(apstiract The news requires' a footnote to together, btit because they like to have fun and''a morality can proidde -a substitute our previous commiseration -with with.a warm (not hot) iron..AH.the season’s, fefr materisl. power. We. can hope New York City.,-which has just D rexeI ' s agna . \ y at Homemaker prices Auch a day is coming, and we can i taken" a 81,500,000 special -census good tinle,-which they do. T am not pbsitive I am latest, colors to go handsomely with sporta work for it. How'ever, we should ;m an" effort to .ificre^e the popu- a p p a re ). certainly, e%'en now, be sfire that-fialion figure on which its state ^XA^Ielightfyl beige tone on walnut distinguishes this 1 ; ■ ■ going 'to be this but I think I would like it if I could whatever we do-conforiyis to the grant is based, and i^*hich is .now bedn^oilil'WtthJtrclaisic Italian provincial styling, fncluded u'ldeais, principles and practices oM threatened with a loss of poputa- get a place like my aunt’s- tiie United Nations. Nevcrthelesji, | tion IniStead of a gain. .. ere a.double drS isar^ chest and paneted bed (rather In a crisjs.-such as Jordan pro-! Previously we had noted that, VIdes there is no substitute today in iti anguished eff^t'to escape than the bookcase nribdel..shown,). Brass/hardware '-X for the exercise of our power to : such a sad ahtCRjiejfpected reault, - a n d m oulded draw e^fr^ntA ^teature its ■H defend our-rttal interests. That is | the city had the census takers ad- X- tohy President Eisenhower, who j yertlslng.,. in the newspapers for Reg; $446.00 straight, c le a n classic lin^. relied wholly.'on the Uhiled Na- reaidehta who had somehow es- FREE ALTERATIONS Usna .10 solve the Siflsz problem, | gaped enumeration. \ MTNA AFFILIATED (COMPANIES V Isust week relied on American j Now, in the search for residenti, -I •tr^gtil "and moved the- United the census takers have become " / Just Received States Slkth Fleet into poaition." even more desperate. The other Contemporary Dining >ETNA LlFKINSyiL^NCE COMPANY . y€TNA CASUALTY ANI> SU ]^TY COMPAN(y The first paragraph we quoted day they went down .to Madison ANOTHER SHIPM ENT OF OUR-.FAM OUS tirvlted cither an 'inatirictiyf aX Square Garden and counted all the 1 STANDARD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY^; - HARTFORD D, CONNECTICUT . ceptance or rejection on the part performers ■ and employes of the 8 pieces '■/ 11 ■ .'jVT. / % of the reader. Is the second para- circus. /These ' added ' another 489 I- <1 -y'* grgph quot^i the Times s-Uerapts lQ.,the ‘'populSUon” of the city. CHINO PANTS 2 for Reg. $ 6 9 6 .2 0 to bring logic and history to its When -the census takers were! auppoit, mild thereby invites coun­ asked, these ped^e. with ad-.| Cadehej^.. Danish type mi6dern... designed by Tan, Gray, Black, Sizes 30-42. Free Alterations. Reg. $3.98 each. ter proceasea of Judgment and dresses everywhere else in th^; c ErnestTtiprrman includes a S6 x 54-iHch table that ratlonaUaation. .; ^ world, could be counteo - as resi­ extends to 68 inch, a 57-inch Credenza vtdth V X 'V ' ? 2f, for instance, this was. “in- dent! o f‘New York City’,'Fth* of-| SHEER WHITE SHIRTS a o o A'-' cane-door top and contoiiJtxShaped V " avltablc,'’ then men or nations ScliU reply w aar ' chairs (2 arm and 5 sides).. \ havo no cRoica of bcha'Vior or .‘‘We got -. a. special. lulling All Sleeve -Lengths V. tfeaHny. If the demands of po^er from W t^lngton.ni wasn't/ easy, '■■■' . • -'.fl (Also Short Sleeve.s?) v r -: r .. , -/ politics are “inescapable,') might ei.'Cher,’*. , -. ','/ ;■,/ ; ' X -■ *' ■ : ■ - . It not be gractous'and consistent /•'It was: also iovealed - that, the (■v/ .'X . ' logic to admit, that^the js n v s i^ city got 'perhUsaloR t^, count the V -■‘-■■■■ ■I MEhIhS SHOJPS and roBulta of power, jpqlities are men Im iahy atrcM ft carrier which • A -I *\ • • ' V. ■; ''Rlso toeecapeMer If.we donot yetimtCbt .come sailing into tiie hatY 1 l a world w h ^ the force bor. For this latter device wo sup- ^ ^ ■;'; ’ - ■ ^ | '/ .X'ti' ■: '"iv /''r' 907 MAIN ST. W ILpf^ iU iq^G opiaion or abstFaet pooe thfto 4a ar loagt aomo proco^ y iatV GI?EEN STA»y|^ fORMM;WlAlt pqR m praofdo a substitute dent, this being a litocrete exam- OF MANCHESTER 1 - . y ‘ ’■ - ' .V''^ ■,’ -V''I'/'' -y y ' v urn ■» 1

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A n o to fr-’iirive'*^ i» ih to e p filiig , terday afternoon 1a lb« town •hsH* X.- Uniotf J t y , 1 (to»ecial)— Th< 'a were WUUkm P. Judd, Jr.' with Mr*. Edward /A-vQ’Gott'hpr D A ItY 9:30 k M . to 4:30JM i/l Towtt Gler "X. a M ent"! H teth -Cam palRh. M rs; a n d * Women’" 'c lu b w ;lll w Britain, and •■ T o " • w w atern Iraq is view 'th e U . S. OSer. Ralpli^Bhylngton at A m s ^ Tba brite ,i^«^'raduate , of Rad- Poitoectlept XA ssoclstlqn for A ' daughter w’.as born M otHtoy 7 t o 9 0 * C t ^ ^ ' V-. a t *L D irectors' Inst 'night to (Contiaued from Page 0«|«) ,>.. nouheement Vw*b'.the fmHtMinpig' ttock for jogynt-'i l*rte d i^ Nm ; night to M r.‘and M rs. Robert ,® . An’er, M ayy .,1 <^peclan v-:.A *2 8 baa^ onVtapeiAbi of ,t?5 -^ t h^ risf. a su b stitute .towtt clerk .. . .'s.r— ‘"'V - fteetlng . of Ms ^Olsfi^tes't .^ to'flnanclal fjd to! p elg h b o rlng i o r - Khqae'. g im itl 9n B ; > « i ' i f E"k». -me -town’k two legUlwrs< cliffe, C o U e ^ holda 5 master'p ktontsl H eslth. It opened A p ril 26 le iSpy- Scout. Jafti-i^ ^ Srson lo r 25 atuarata and 4 chap* Bbri H. Upk* itod /SaivM*- ^ degree. fronirTiW'TIniversIty o f/ lr- H orton at the' M iddi^ ex HoqpiUl-, frte trip to the Obituary^ :|.bilT'th st w buld p u t.th at offlelai.on- (j^Uniwfhycom Page .One) As toe Aund M pikhiw liSto tb* "abMT- - as neceatory— end pechsp* Cldim rluntM ghg w lU 'clos*; M »y 4. There w ill 913 M AIN STREET, M A N ( boree at ValTey«>• For^ru i^ ce «' »>np8s -v»y..i w(>n"].eronca. /y''vv^;X”"' .• (donSned from Pa|;«: - -.j k : - — - .toj' i u , .______. ______g1nta.,J^e^returh«LreceRtly______from h t no-house to house'VsnVESstqg M iddletow n. This- ia. to *ir third jk> salar> e-l» 8ia hut m ake no ipeh*. V— dverheaA.becam* audljjlei the Mte,: dbriment of eertate te^ /®®bj»ptlK, tiyerdue-^ Bi of to the .A rab w orld '-fsared ^ p'm aB jr IrgqtlL M l 3-1571 < • ,,Air3-82H by Richard 5'ale; > > w Boston Rd-. L O hiircJl, (CoftirSir to, th.et\sb rhi 'antl-Com m uhlst sta-nd — * - - . the oendrai' Nafrojk** Kenya, wHwfe wReto she wai ,-but th e (Jrlve w ill 'be:m sdii!tor® U Sgh daughter.^ ' 7 Beck told H ayes this w as being ! Hon howlutJ* to be selected,..'' 'Know land said th iti^ far as he ,cow Radim: c.binmeptato'r^kplalned f-wd- .methods Tpf the ite'Id.’’ Qb* ' te n g T Y t’o q g K rto 'b e intoresri^^^^ top scorer, in an Individual 'com -' The CouriW l.' »f .J&}ft|tf^CT* -■ r . '/*■ ' '•" ’ ^ Such w^blll, Be..Sald, would* i^ ii^ s ebneem ed, a propte4 by Sen. toeee . were 'rlpngirarfta'!heavy jeti sbivers saw-lit thl*''an indication X wlj)-’t^ iwi'verded, i :< bUi "re gobd-"peakebs, Trie hjKTe'grQom "e'ryjfaXin '• the Red Cron* RM SrirltoM 4 8 .;' M aiichf*ter fc y e n I n g H erald, s : ! the ‘^approVial of the^Ctlles apd i>Cyndon Johnsoh of Texas tor Sen-' bombers, Th^e were'follo.Wed byi Tu^ slavia Jnterijded ' to./tl'e-velop '"IrlM i’a^ stnm gly ahtl-Red gdv- H ebron rorreapnlidejit. M is* Susan Stout Troop ► 12t Tho.'‘Jam boree I xiVlock tonightjai^e hpjne of Miaai-^tb'ott "***■ • 'Boroughs CMhndttee. >^We'i the local contrtjwllon IS 3255>32. TB, Pendleton, telephone ACadem y, ...... h e l d July 6-13. Slarion ,SUwt^, ^ng Hill Rd. '^*1*^**;., I ' oHginal rtieasure has been h^mirt^ng am m unlet infilttotibn of tk», Arttbi-if riteded! - >“« s w ith United A M ca (Jo: in K te ,i • A ' f f v ' ^ th e r prise w inners w ere Daniel^H u r t i r l \ I l y cCharged h a r g e d w nth being siib-stantmsifb stan liftl-i l- ..... , v , w w eek w ill hm d only until regular; Jet aghtere^’ , / . . coromin^m so roundly condeipned ton's SOeitH qnniversary cel*"l*'‘ t o X . 'Whether th e / t.p i^ w ’ns. ColunK; The Herald—It Pays ■bv corrupt * infl\U Jo»rj»h R , for months. Qppositidn^o^e Wll^ ipbne.v bill>c'are',gleared. ; , The comnieStator al»f> 'described M as - EM t tooieHhan aotrigKtl M ay A*k M ore'Aid A frick. w here;-he is m anager ■ N icholson, w ho w ill: receive tw o ie et^ i^ ’enlhg. H erald A h* ‘dom inated • tlon In i968yfa already, iiiliklte lto -V- 'X*’ ‘ l^uncral Ecrvlcea f6r.aR»e^’ W. . . provlaion...... ______- that_ Would______jHvake , ' the 'B i.ad ^ m n to! parting com pany Bi(ji>«r8onlc Jet ag h ters B ylng ov’er-^ t^ A 'half m »non chanting. Chine'S# 3t Intervention,. , : ! JordaitX enVoy. to Baghdad. Ab plan", thpilgh it* npw agems a, frte w eeki Itt Canjp Pioneer h ^ ^ d o vet e^ rlm poitdeiit.lH fir: I> u l D . | 'Beck 8Ei^ U iA *Veam «ter bosm i^l^a^him rs w ere held this ^m bruing tow n cleric an appointive bf^Jclal (bead and said toey w ere pasrite'! paraded'In Helping before Red X D avid Uralnjrtw ho w ill ro cii'i.^ ^ e Rfim sttehl, telephone P I t- 88S d , I w ith "ttejM lm iphrtration on spe'hd-' lraT "h aa conUn !^ h ltei^ -Sfatee;u ^ . *i continuously belw een-H usseln snd rnade-xm of Wirtthrop B. Porter week at Cam p PfoneeX^di-uam p . Funeral H om e, ahd,,at p o'clock in ''N ^ow n Clerlr p im r R I e c t e d . " x , U located at w ih»t 5d< g ;^ h BJtsenholveR TO ,'dlueK .ques- m ilM ) an'"hour, th a t.X ^ ^ 'lpkr r President Klcm efttr Y, . V o roshilo v^ Bagndad/to® /'now em braelnKl'Palssf w ith verbal'snd,'w ritten chairman; Mrs. BvcfeU B. Pbr SI. Jam es'Church. i Thi^w -n (-roitk no\v la elective Britain, ^Jraqi'4rwn, Pakistan Hussein's nude 'ehd-sd rter'Oak,Ct|uj«ril. , O , , union’s .rights foi- a, b ill of paF- tton'Ssas giving m ona.v''ter states speed.” , . X -/X 1 ®-"d other fbreign\Red . leadeto tejXsecretarv and Mi*. tSlarepca »»>• C h a rte r' [Tlcu lara on the'cliarg e.s again.st it. The Rev. Fran cis B u tler-w sf the and pays'^W roself out of the >fe*r D etachm ents elrborfie iro d p s; "’ere in tl)# ..re yie w iX atanpfi/'lw •turkayT Short idt this, Iraqi ofg-^------T h e ccom o m pefltipar w as''b aled / orf. and cblm nunitifs to tep^ m eet the ser, Sh erif N asser, arrtlved yes-. ^ Porter, treapurbr^ I ' 'T h e TeaflM ilers Execu tive Board celebrant, and Vhp R eV 'Ed g ai/Fsr- 'paid Into ;the"o7*re. 'T h e original ‘and artillery inrito..yrith their ro ck X Ito n t.o f the 'G ate o (\ H #avenlw cialB have urged U.,8. Aid:— finan­ al^ tendance___ m e# at'cm ecting.s, anci all i . •■. schoolroom ;^ ortag'e, tertiay-from Am m an to see P aisaL They have a slte for an. appro­ baa scheduled a , special m eeting; cell read the com nrlttal service at m easure ,W buM hkvdm ade .him srt .fhiV K now lknd said the flUestm n eta and heavV guhs.tbw ed bv tract- j.Be^ce,^ P rem ier Chou Em )ai act a cial or otherw ise •In fighting Com - raisirt^ ap eculatio ni, th a t! he. m i^ it priation of 3!»fi^to foot the prob­ 1 y M ___ s — . . _ J! ^ tVi^the rr»*agrave v *a in"in St. ' Jam 1 a tviAa* es' Cem mtetery, A».Vr m iihist subversion, The U ;Sy’bffer her# Sunday afternoon to - plan appointee of the gen^pal^m ansger. of h is stepping ■'tnit' -lit asi m inority- ora, also w ere described as they, Pe«d» ;*n,d industry th em ^ ^ his be aeeKhtg 'Tfaql financial ' afa^ t- able expettrfe"! D r. C h arles M . Lar- strategyX or fighting the charges Bearers w ere' Joseph Grigolet,' to Jordan w ould appear to.qe the ,- r , y . acojiKhandbook to. mcetii|ig*fy in-j .jw P rotesting ” W ith the general m anager^m irn set- leader because- of aitc)i 4^ ferances teissed Red Sqriare. i apeech. ^ teing forelgn fririi^ ip s snee. If a^ ^ ^ Is eertaW to radelve com h iB>'“ "'rite tip a SO -ygar hls- ___ - ' i against the union and Beck. Starjlfry M uraw skl.. E ric Raulen- ting!'! his saTip;J*; X 'X • T T f . broadcast aaid leaders of ^e^enttal'te "th^ t China rtn bli^rf H rat concrete m ove In th ^ d.lrec- tory-O f toe tow n. A lsa-John'B alm - Ictlon; and advahcem jiht. didn't..arise. In today S 4''tilA l A a sym pathe'KXh® ^*^*- • ' George Mean.V. AFLrClO prc.syX''^ Sewchuk. C ast rtlglit'' how/ev'eih. W arreh! the S^ t-'C o m m u h tiit party and ■ ltsel^ m 'b*aiym di|srrliallzcd7hhui tion, aaid one w rllrp laced ’^source. eO, W ho Is w ith the Speech and X Scoutm aster Bob hjfann an- Jth'Elsenhower. X . Iraiqis g enerahV dlaplAJf ■ <**nlra‘ tit Jn Bfedeefc i d eent. n t has rejected Beck's plea tljaS! ^ - m ade the further Recom m endation governm enU-reviR'''ed the parade'‘•’■V- ^ ' ,, y/ ' .'!/' Follow s Iraq’s Cphrse tlpn for H uaselKs/courageoua D f^ nt" D epartm ent tff H iUS'er C o l­ X ' Bounced that, the very /close cam - ntend tb continue ssjelfler," from atop-the iite b '’S t 8lin m auso-i ^ bundtvd thoua^d or more \ his ow n .suspension' is a "nullity th a t, if a aliib stU tite b ill Is attihori-. KnowlindJiald. - ■, X^. ' Iraq 's 'leaders appeal’ confident handling, of the to^ at^ vt? ' hi», lege w ill be general m anager of petitlop w as finkl'y dM erm incd by and w ithout authority nndcr the red. the B ^ -d of DireCtor'k''he Jeum In the aquafe.but did .not into P that ifang H ussein, h ^ control of a ‘dram atic coverage of the tbw-n.: ^ . an extra spurt bf Advaticem oni j (Continued from Page One) It wasnT'etiUrely. cliar whether throne arid -bis /ttlngdom . - -HJ» A Flr-C lO : constitution! M cariy has g iven the author.ltV to set the ssla- give the nam ea of those.,present. ; ynng » ce,,tw ra^ uare hear d a Com the altbatlon in his. crisis-torh of w hich the Script w ill be done^' .V w o rU 'perforiTied b y A p wonrifcrs la.i— ^ .. . lI.S. Unii^oyed the idea of a pre^ential appeal q u ick'trip to visit K initB au d-Suri*- refused to disciis.s'B eck's statu s in I -m-j * ’ei* •! ry- He said that resected his view S aitSnie t ; f e ^ (^wohteovintr^.Com-demand r*«m.' mdmst iabac^mi t h e \ Country. - Th is confidence is bol- -the flnVl peric^. / . than "hefatB-"Coti- to the public tegtnated with day Is viewed both ss an stt of advance of the scheduled M ay 20. I I a O rill'll' I’ll weX"* that of the Republican lunlst oartv Secretary A n t i m i n m U .S. troops- from \ K^^ Stqred by the'yiew ,/n B aghdad that ^ lity.yiears ago, a, ilm* well re- Em phasis is placed oh,ontd^ r Elsenhowerts cx>ngpesnbBi|l lieuten­ munlat party Secretary Antonin rcXhl y courage---to leave h is ow n covintry m ild-m annere/ 1 ‘‘ftrericig on the charges against t ’ '■'A IIP j T0\y,n Committee's Executive Com-. avxrvuvsa^Novotny^sailed eaaannssx \t "imperlaliaU i scaiscj w«i '«*x-. .North Korean Pre- -theyoung K in fh i^ t door Is'follow * at . such a tim e*-snd as evidence riifmhereiMn’ this correspondent, camping skills ih;/he.eurrtnt Scout !., j i. u j i him- that he hM brought the' ants 'or with' the Brestteitjtitm' nent ./leaders allended -tha ‘ iro^m as in^h^rs are prepar-; Protested he had no In f m i t t e e s e l f . siring 'to increase Intem artonal Ing Iraq ’s ow n.'Avccessfut course of his owri cqnfM ence that he has. the town celihitated it* 250th an- -labor m ovem ent Inti^^dl-arepule. The argum ent used in favor of „fX /«"»idh.” He, digged l>al.the.se],/“/ ’ ,j^|, Penceful In . com b ating Vom m iinisl subver- things under control? - niver.sary. The evenf took place ho g j ''^st’rrrt raninoree berate Congress, (or Know land said It .grew out the village greeh, "Itlch was. not te d M ay . 17, .18 and he has. the greatest Ike’^ this arrangem ent Is that if U>e | ^ ,„^ ral discussion that cam e up|^f«;i® f. supported by " m o n o p y But for the next four days, no W hich b ill b e ______- M sn ld l / JPokyo^ about .500,000 -Japa .. f •■ ifespect. ' ' town Clerk has to run for^ eclipnL„ geeping the country informed the; U XkO '> rbnient W hen Irdq'S-.. Prem tej;' N iirl one here w ill care, m 'uch.w hat hap* cut up by rdads-running' 19. -X' (fe®P«<’ ii'es(:_m i[le{f'»abolil M ciji P laza it a.* it niow is. It .w as all ’"'g eeat 1«« \"oters IJsted X i He tick ed Johnson for "clear- (Continued from ' Page O ne) ever.v tw o years: he ahoult " ! of develonm ents." • |’riiope to iw.eate a,,riew firebrand In Bald crackra dow n on the Be**" pens. W ith the-fe.*t of th# M oslem W hite Co'ham unlst and Leftist lead ­ :em:ce»s and. we doubt If tnia A total of 748 voters w as .official- *‘P ^ effect of the.'House higher .salary than oris the general , , , , ■ , I Europe rerttiUtorlzed West Ger 1954, his first'step — l^ b 'H uM ain's w orld, the Iraq is last night began W est m anager w ould be S'hle to Justify, Uter, speaking before newsreel ^ t„ equip ers deliveretl^ speeches against the w;as |d dissolve all pollute ‘com ing one w ill go alvead .of it. ■ V A Jly certified yesterday by local reg actlon,:'H e Said 'the Senator's ex­ Siblc. .ha.s put know n Com m unists ' H-bonjb and" tCS. m ilitarism . The the FH r (eating» holiday which on 1 1 W eekend OueetW T“rAKicisc^n litrafa , M rs. W illi»HC Kow alski, planation w ould give the depart-* in ^ja il .and...... hn.s refu sed...... to...... estab...... lish In urging .ihe Directors to; and television-.cameras, Knowland w ith etqatom ^ ic -weapm weap is^ Novotn.v j appeared 'peaceful, however, Mrties./ " X (ifids * the 39 da.vs of Ram adan . a "general concensus" X M r. and M rs. Joseph Sidlop and Dem ocrat. A id M rs. Frank H am il­ iPent '*a flexib ilitv” in the u sa of ' diplom atic relatloipl W ith the S o -X ’*fborize the sub.stltute* bill, "'sr-| *P° . .. . . ap o ka^ ter s ’w orkers parade in ; a„(, m ore intent oX taking anap- N u rt also ha^ iraq'r-y'oung K in g d aiyii'-to -d u sk' fastin g . \ son kim bley, of M anchester "ere ton, H fepubllcan, at k m eeting at i ft® funds about w hich he w as un- To Siberian Viet a.s had been .planned bv th e '"®" *ei• 1 d j Pra^ Xe s V jiclavsky' Squa re.-^ , shota than listening td -the 'orators. -g’aisaj, H ussfilfi'a couBln and frien d , A j I X ith 'h'olldaj^a alm ost evrey- tbe lAtter:a home.. . , certain before. of form er Prem ier coact:the appointive feature 'eniehcc,-should go on, the air to ^em piorarily -dissolve parliam ent. visito rs last w eekend at, the -hom e governiiient Kadar. (rts'es Talk i The.'’Argentine proytatonal gov- w here, the citi*enk',/of Baghdad of M rs. Sadlon'a grandm other, The registry list, now 'ready, fo r! Johnson said'he w anted to m ake the original bill, either through « duicu.ss the' budget and foreign H ussein/has suspended his. Iw’ilU stream to the cOpnlry. and Su leln ia'ft N ,p hiil.sl. — * — — j — ■ 1 - - - - - J . ------'*1 aid.' Fo r him .self, K now land added printing,■ includ ■' ■ es 315“ ■ -' R epubiicsuis; ‘ j *f “’-"rclear that the Houaevhad not Cut Th u s, it "wa's aiyu ed . referendum' or an ordinance.' i‘rix“g >"®be^hirnrrt LA at fall, d urin g the B (iez Inva- ; th eir co u p lry coiislrti. w ill'-pour in- M rs. Gertrude M. Hough. M rs. i h e K i , h g > Sadlon is, th# form er Josephine 27s.Democrats-and 155 unaffUiate.d out m oney that would "rut . out Air Check plans and pollifies( T i e s ' aare r e in .aw jofd SlonfN hrt deqlared’m artlal law’ In to the capiial to 'visit, pa'hk the' Keefe, daughter of the lalc- voters.' som e p ^ r child's doctor in som e w ith /the su bstance' of tte,'''^ sen- vage" w hat it Could’ from , the tanks cnished satellite H Ungarj-'s ' t,.gte a Stay D ay labor rally. Po- ^^riiq and this is still In force. H us-len tertainm ent-'p laces-'-and eat.- Ih li, irtijludes 9 Eiem o crats, ■& R e - isolated' oitlpoat. - (ConH ned from Page' 'One.) howRr program even-though, he - bill, adding that "we w ill go on ,the air. as w ell aa be?of«#fofe rh is* .bidI fOr freedom last fall. Pictures ijey w ele -posted throughout the M aurice^Keefe and M rs, K tee-ifif press, conference.s, lo X so iss aein aisp haa taken thia atep; , ; This year the. h»l'<*®y 1**, :N m BiicB i)s and 6 Indepehdent9.,w ho feels he Cannot .afeept the form '.?* r.*h'i*-s m -our- dutteg if we , of w orld com m unist leaders past ; capital ’after the Reds canceled th is.to w n .. Sh e is now ’ a tea-efier in v i e w s . " , Iraq i leaders also are heartened, stretched to foul* days because of W pre m ade voters at a. ll-h o u rscs- that no country’w putd be foj-ced to ahd present w ere posted all oyer tpeir .own traditional dem onstration by the pibser relations apparently King Faisal's' 22nd birthday, Yiie M anchester school system - 'X and particuiariy cannot- - - - * i n v i t e ' • Sib u n ;C ll)i»« atdo Saturday at the Town H all. accept such a ppOposal, li ' R icharcisri'd visit A rfim an. ) - /W k* Prom pt Decision' In a general revtaw of the legis-' bullet-scarred 'city. 'Loud-______andi>1.a taiannounced'they II i\ ^(1 Viix~s would w iiui^] att^ d developing between H ussein andisthce it falls on Thursdi,ay- the \ ' O n JW day three voters w ere re^ i Ism a.y said -he personally ^-be­ l a t i v e calendar. Knovdand told cars toured the streets an intenm ion labor m ecling M iss Kathartrie Safford (^ase- Sen. Byrd^Asks H is inability to do these things W arren aSked the..D irectors t o ! K ing Saud of Saudi Arabia. They [K ing declared It should be vele- daughter Tof "M r. and M j ; s . E u g e n e ■ tore^as follow s; 1 Republican, 1 lieved th at-restive Cypru.s, -head­ is attributed here to the tem per < ^ /® Ch a decistoh promptly since f i P'*/*’*' hvely music as the hew in Mexico, where May Day/ls a 8 Jdifl that-the, three kingdom s of lbrated Saturday -after Fitr. Parker Chase 'of this tbW n and D em ocrat and I Independent. q u arters-tf B ritain'.. M iddle F.ast public, opinion' in .Jordan w hich * is .legislative . . com ni{t|ees . r ■ have , -leadei.ship . ^ will , u go ■ along, on Communist...... youth •------— organization r . - — ------a.s- legalIt holiday, .shop.* and bivsine'ss -' Iraq. Jordan and Saudi Arabia The country W ill resum e norm al '/T h e.B te-d of R eg istrars w ill hpld i Forceji,',should bccom ^'.a N A TO " e.xpenprental basis, with the, m arch in review. . ; fiouses cloSeil. People flocked to Easton, PennS , -w a/ m arrleU Sat­ Budget’s Chief highly 'nationalistic and s|rt>ngly i been requested to report oliU all could (levelbp s strong bloc against j life Sunday, a regular M oslem urday to John Packer Slbun. H'# tta final aeaslon from 3 to 5 p.m . f base In tim e of tiee^-^ oppo.sed to any act W hich w ould X'**-’ -by'5Iay . He said he W ould D erndcratic plan to cut dtyWn o » i President T ito , kej’noled the . M exico (Tlty to w atch an e/(ttm ated , communism within the Arib w*orld. work day. , , ' ' ' , M ay M in, the Town Hall. Only 8 is the jion of M r. and.,M r 8/ > E a r n e s t new - ‘-■ Seivl«XfUsni^>ham ent appear th'link Jnrtian lop closely like the D ireCto rV '.eply bv Frlda.V. ftehate sessions. H e said keeping Yugoslav celebraH fm s w ith an an: half m illion w orkers paraqe. those w hose rights have m atured BU 'Replaced plan w as advaneptf^ for in itial con; the 'other..days of the w eek free for '1 / A lfred Slbun of Richm ond, Surrey. ' since Satw rdey-a aeiwion will" be w ith the U nited States. ahd M ayor 'H apiM A. 'Turkingtpn W areham . and ThoipKX' J. Balia, Elng laird . ' sideratlon w ithin th e'U N. di.s- indicated the^ D ireclors w ould have com m ittee''w ork m ight help clear aU |1bIe then to be' m ad e .voters. H us.sein him self said ye?to'’‘^®y up tile Jam pf appropriation bills. 7 ' Board’s Agenda 17, of Onset. -.c-' ' , 'The certM jfton.v w as p erform ed In (Continued from Page One) \ arniam ent spnoom m ittee w hich is an answ er f(jr 'lim by then. Hom em akers to E x h i b i t that w hile hla co u n try is not inter­ Sees .\etion on C ivil R ig h t* V ictim s of .the N atick tradeg.y St. Peter'.* Eplacppal CM urch' >y \ m eeting in-*liondon; ested in the Eisenhow er program In another legislative m atter, X The Ideal Hom em akers' ' club r M artin reported that a p(»ata1 w ere W alter J. A zulay. 22, father the Rev. Douglas F .Pim m . A re*„ year begiiining July 1 9 5 5 B art or the Bpviet plan provided it is slready -Tom battlng com m u* E^afren called on the D irectors to Fads to Include W ill be represented by displa.vs of rate boost Eisenhow er w ants' is _ - .•■xee twA'infant children, and hlS ceptlon w as held at Shadow ;sm ark, etched alum inunT' trays, tlnael Icvcls it could reduceUSxes 16.365,-H'**' acceptance of Brcsl- nisni because "the spread of coip- Join In a cam paij^rKto "pressure" Fred M elone, 13 the Chase hom e, built In 1785. 000 000, I defit* Elsenhower's.c.u .u w cr s 2-year-old ■‘-y « r-u ,u "open op»n , nyrtl'ig„, ^ th reat to o.ir national the Finaace Com m ittee on the being vvhipped Into shape for com - GoirClun Offer paintinga an d ctm per tooling at the s f e i V m ittefe actio n in th ? H ouse. H e saicl A ztilay wa.h.the /i.-iU-hi. fis­ tusarniament subcommittee Ernest C. Green and Patricia p r o g r a m . ' beeh groW ’lng by leaps and bounds j In London .his governm ent was/ under consideration today or to- The agenda for Tuesday s Board ; ..jj^. jhrongb toe air." - li BB BC^ D IPTIO KIC ^ 8tan% ’.- M rs. Rcibert M cBtUe, cal year beginning. July ,1 "thel Green to N prrls G. Allen /iChd D anger In B ill (iited ever since W oodrow W ilson’s meeting does not list the clubs -\^ if PRESCRIrTIQNa. . a gQ b/ready to 'open about 2 \ m i l l i o n Fnm ees W iggins Allen, property m orrow by the full com m ittee han-i declaration of the right of self ^Mrs. Waltdh P.' Teitvr.iM rs.>lR i c h * m oat 'irresponsible budget A danger .to tie bill lies in the 3100, 00() lea.se-ssle offer. organization of 34 new com- . r ';*SA FELY FILLED " a stjUare m iles of l|s territory (h at 22 Q liver Rd. dling It. M artin said. I determ in atio n. M orris J. M or*^ .54. Rqusntum , AnUAuer. Mrs. George H. Bbwden, m itted In.m y day,” Byrd spid Con­ M ass, w a* arre.*tef| ycalerd ay af- Since the Board roust p.nle.s during the past year . has ^ -. ' - 4 Europe and eastelp . Siberia to , Terence f|ha_tinoh. Tei rence E. ed onlVthe broDose^ New^ , KnoW land put in that Eisenhow -! --TodaV it ia a terrific force in / Ifprr'Btley-D. Robbins, Mft. Henry gress’ goal, should be a return to lernrion and charged wTtli m aking, budget and fix a tax rate hy m id- pr^ygnt to 9|1 the' total' num ber aerial inapecUOn if the U n i t e d Shannon and John E . Shannon td I o- X • 'l'X , ^recornrnekdeffK'm l.t I '■epe®t®‘^ “hi" support of a school' the w orld," he said. "It m eans they tritiiigtaa and Mrs. Joseph Rem- the 365,600.000.000 spent in the a U -turn on Rt. 1.5, near the R t.' night Tue.sday, the agenda has barge lines carrying freight on s B c h J r . SU tea w ould open the skies ert-er |-.Io'scph A. D u Po nt. and Etliel S ,' " " tri it iV “ budget. I ronstruetton bill based on need and , g,.e going to rem ain independent'rir Arthur Drug Stores j year heglnilin g July. 1. 1954. 6' cutoff J>y .state P o licem am -W iX ; been lim ited to those m atter.*'and ; nation's inland w aterw ays. 1 '^ te m s sfo r Ote>-^^iblt will be ■ If that level could be reached, alm ost the sam e aniovint of lerri- 'D uPont, property on W oodsidc lm.i5rMr6nThe Finale 'h?.'’h e v remain inde- a public hearing on al 32.500 addi-j tory in, Alaska and the western ' St. . ' liam J. Burke;: eoH^tea laiursday'ljjrMrg. Rem- the V irginia senator said {hat in iSester's ne?d ?or a „ew^^^^ to the FPTreign Aid program ." i; Pendentpendent bjevery byj’evi force they have tional app ropriatioji for the United. States. / ' Hhi ai c M. Bkssell and Marjorie ssch, 'ehgfnnmi-jpf the^ub. 'addition to the tax cuts he sug­ On foreign aid. the Senate G O P, jo use." ' Biu'ke .said he -ohaefs’ed M or.se. aor'a office. Zorin coupled this w ith pro- ' E. Bis.seil to W illiam M . Steven.* tional jK^ool. The local Represen i'" Other ^iMnliierii .who wotlld like gested, there also could be a pay chief aaid that ,he thinks som e cuts- Econom ic assia|ance. Eisenhow *' traveling east on tli# highw av, jjaas /T h e club, In Its latest pro] ...’ - . x y * ^ T o /srb irrn on'The n -rtS I an Im m ediate/,ora- and M argaretStevens, Prnperty i i»“v* ^® t earlier in the day with can be m ade, but he-added that he one m eans Of helping the cut off and-thon m ake a U-tum to axhWt ^^otild t e l Mrs. Re«|- nmnt of .32 billion on the. national t„l.* ' on Erelton Rd 11 / (Stiz^ s Com m ittee for a'N ew 1i a a ; 9lfered'to buy about 200 / eete^wo is alte^ ^ lX calls foFj debt, has supported m utual aid fund.* ^jhieve this, freedom . And the 'ovev the esplanade. ■ M orse is fo m uch-^ T'Jt w oodland, for 3199,000 •.arrangements' for i*Ms|>of;tation ahd Ruaaian-Am erlcan-British re- ! 'Brimo Ahaaldi to Irving L. | Cheney Technical; Scfioql personally sn d expects to cpntlm ie-j oo„f,trles w anting-!- Independence. rRPP®*!-"**!!- To w n Co ucU Satu rd ay, { 1/' m inclaUon of the use of m irlear'* B''-''"'' PVdperly off Vernon St. to ^ com m end the sam e course of after a lease of five- years on the to the evening jporUdn^ptvUic to do so. !\he said, are so determined .that; lajid the club libw . occupies. X QockvUle meeting. X ' / X , W eapons. H e also repeated pce\’i -1 .. .. Quitclaim _^Deed...... | ...... « The leaders- said there w as no (j,ey are going to take “help 'from : a beautiful wedding 'l edit Corp. agairi.st OontalM Am endm ent In Train Mishaps Bkl. "Quick Meals with Mixes" will ning and this'mnrnrng resulted 1" i P’’*'"!* ' ' (’lifford. E . R islev, 3400, prope^rty ■•'We know they i the fr^dciiio m captured in be demosutrated by Mrs. Remesch ‘The. bill containing the am end; ^ : s e e k e r s 1 w ill! not rem ain, *'lndun . d e - m Ue d^toge.lapvage. bwtm ir-tiM aMFD i-u iiremanflrem ari . . K"*”'"',’"' Ion Elciridge .S(.;; m ent was;, started on its w av toi Bd Ston. M ay 1 rg**---;Flve peraons ^ .and Mrs.' R^lnald Auer, of Louis, E; Hennequin, about 55. of Although Zprin did not .set forth Utese layer Buys pendent If, they go aom ewlaere ^ th ree m en and t.wo teenage boys j. wedding candidk by. - , -■ * - onWary, form erly of this I adoption in the 1955 special'm toi 'else, but thejt.fion't,” / yoii caii grace ydur home -with AinerifMi’s most 32 , U o t t a g e St., suiffered a| H>e ^ o^ aphical lim its of k ^ p ro -; H arry Uebm an lo Unite; A lt’ Sion of the G eneral Assem bly^and .3,,.— --were k ille d 'la st night in ' tw o w renched knee w hen he tripped. i po.sed A m erican area to be m^iar>'t -1 ri-afi C o rp. for 47.750 sq u are feet in Elsenhow er spoke ■ on* , foreign ) > wanted fine China and save with ever.v/purchafi6 on our rrow aw ait*’ the-, action of both! ’Eastern M asaachuaitte /train m is­ _ -Team Rehearses a grass fire on H ighlahdjed , the total, specified m inus Ala.*- three form er aicn ey BrpA. build- i pollvv at the. request of M r*. Jolu i * 3 . BUTTERWORTit 7 ' "Three Plus .One” Plan; Each place setting includefi 5 -A. rehearsal of the fourth deg'ree S Houses before beinif sent to th e' 9 0 -Acre Plot h a p * . - j / k V 7*’P'dd take In inoat ,of the.land ings from April 1 to M arch 31/ G . Lee of JFai/m ington, Conn., pres Three, w er* kHled In W aieham pieces: Dinner Plate, Salad Plate, Butter'^ate* Cup t o ^ eomposed of the ' local qilin. w aa' treated and d is-; w est-o f the M is.sia.sippt R iver. T h is l958.foril3O .002.64 voters in a referendum. . I ^ If Ident of toe/l-*ague of Women W arren, said the bill is "in trou-1 Irvin g BaVer. of B ayeraFru it and ; .-when ah - autom obile and .a N ew ^ STUDIO OriUige ofTtesra 'was held 'last n ‘ X and Saucer, , .... x '""x- 'X ? in preparation for^jlhe annual in- hie " and suggested that, since Produce Co., has ^ piurhased 90; spe presented to him a state- ■ Hawdn Railroad train coUided at’ A 'grade crossing. eofqe m or/j^hone n o w . motion visit of Deputy Harry i l e r V C M anchester has had som e e^ eri- acre.* of land off Vernoti ht. in " ; b„und in leather, and signed ..." Kitchlng of the East Cwifral Bo- at M anchester M em orial tinclude.s-'-Uje great indii.strini re- ence ^------with !— hhme, rule, the ptreG-| rural Residence Zone for '"vest- saylrig that 'Ave T i v o Wvere e atrtick' and killed by for your 'Xnona Grange. , ' , j gions of theAVest Coast, key naval .* I * • ‘ •/ a B i o s t b n A A lbany train as t h e y it WfirlcK n n J terra might be able to offer some- ment. ' ri find substantial . evidence that appointment Here’s Ho^v Both the third and fourth degrees ighland St, blaze w aa-the. .n d air hazes, nliarile te.sting sites llo5 lC 0 lC lli lIS A iii^ \ /v ersary t^ing to- the hearing. The bill Is The j^ co^ rty, 1 there.*: Is widespread ^support IS ALL w ere . crossing tracks in N atick ^ ' W ill be ctm fefrred M onday night*'at other fire w ak/on .M illstow ri Rd. first of two grass fires extin- .n(( pow er inslsllati being aired by the'Judiciarv arid !'<■-'> of Vernon St.,- north of g^iong thoughtful people for- after' fishing nearby. j ...... ---- . Europe but also in the Far .East,'; / N oi train passenger* w ere In­ ^ I C H A ,ELS LOW, L O W CLUB PI VN PAYOTNTS the Tow n H all. A po(tluck suppper ■Meanwhile t)»e M FD aquplched ■ j .h ,gui.shed territbm b.v - of the eastern' SM FD yestertev, (p, return,illian i J.the H oldenRu.ssianGoverrim offered entaJto . Functlohs Com m it- 1'I*'Intersection w ith 'Ly”"" "t. , j^j^^Hcan participation in; Inter- V at 6:80 p.m ,-w ill precede thO neet- between 5:3^ ** 1.^ ipne.notelebrated only their.;in! tee on the third ^ loor of t^e Capir r Prim o Ansaldi sold the four P"^ '! national 1 econom ic developm ent; jured. .jf-— "" --"V b i g . X . . . IhW ,-r„, 'i’.f t / f f 'P ’n- SS; 2 3 D , , S u n - tol Frid ay at;19 a m , cel.s w hich together .m ake up Ah m at sharp reduttion . in this The, W areham vlcUm * w ere 517 M a i n st. M l 9 - 9 8 9 0 BUY% ^ - . PAY ONLY GET A N a d d i t i o n a l PLACE Odoncll Service Aanafia^M ssi.'.°c h X r.rs T t " ' " irregiilsr 90-acre piece. ^^ea' of United ^^tatea responsibili- You Pay Am os Gom es. 49, M ^ fiis stepson! SETTING ABSOLUTELY FREE ' - Mrs. Steve Ursln, Rt. rep- Tc^ay, the.tr. and Mrs. rj,ich- U rother, said there are no d efin ite' y m e — X Caiurch in the Annual May Fellovr- - S t . ' . on property near the M anches:iZ/te****^ the. - chief .Soviet ard .S. Baldw in, Sm ith ^W indsor. Po,sl OIfi(Cf! Needs , plan.* for' use of the land. j -- / ^ ^ G E T 2 ADDITIONAL PLACE a*ilFD ay of the W fU lim antic Counhll •ter M emorial Co. . | m|«:bt— the inspectors could pene- About ipo guest 4 -attend ed .-'in-, Stam ps pn the w arrantee deed,"; ' , t o i . BUY 4 PAY ONLY .;* . t r a t g . o t O nirch W om en at 2 p.m . Fridqy- eluding rolalives froiifl-N 'ew Y o rk’ filed today in the office of I -X. -SEtTlNGS ABSOLUTELY FREE l a ' t h e ' Six r^eiV Cafrier^^ At PLACE SETTINGS X - $2,00 A WEEK OM iplln Congregational and Peniisvlvanin. _____ town clerk, indicate the purchase'‘^“ Ilcfvsir I Church. Saturdav evening their aon. She will give, the caJ|. to worship ‘ ■'Six.' hew ■ postal''carrier', are.was 319.900...... -' - - . \ H erhert,; and his ujife entertai^ned Ability of McLeod I J 3 M I U K & r m v i c i BUY9' / V' PAY'ONLY " ■ GET 3 ADDITIONAL PLACE \ which will open the servl^. All Hospital M ajur Flooxls them A t-a ' siu-prfte dinner at ?a needed at the Manchester Posti- ' ^ \ Ititereated women In-thia d^tpun- W est ^Hartford: restaurant. * PLACE SEHINGS _ : $3.017A WEEK , ^ / SETTINGS ABSOLUTELY FREE - N, ar^vlted teattend, Office. Postm aster Atden E.-Bpiley ^ 'g s m n jl^ lio tl U lllt P atien t*, ito lay: 214 M l/ and M rs! Holden reCleiv^^d (Confined frfi™ W" • ' \ toMlea’ (Joeiety Meeting Set . ADM ITTED YESTERD A Y; Mrs. Thread Easing m ato’'lovely gifts and flo'vef’s at announced toda.v. ' ;;.$teody Comfort / ..'^ y dng on Infanta' clothing' and Cecila W ard. R FD ' -2, Rockville; eaih of the affairs. They. H ave tvyo - Som e 40 persons have picked Up CO^fiiUn m e." ' BUYJ2- PAYONL.'r- GET 4 ADDITIONAL PLACE / SJtotoifi iMceaaltiea Will be done at application’ form s for the jobs at /To-Meet Moiidav D em ocrats! on the comi n^^tee e ^ M rs. M ary Signor. 51 G rant Rd.; D allas. M ay 1 fri'- The Upper gryBndchildren. ■ D ian e ,-<5. B a ld w in SEniNGS ABSOLUTELY FRtE ' the work mjtcting of the Ladies’ the m ain post office budding, B ai­ pressed little enthiisiaanjsiaam for /tne " all day long... : PLACE SETTINGS $4.00 A WEEK Stanley .Ghapln. 20 Clyde Rd ;. River, at its greatest and Herbert W . Holden. Benevolent Sbclety of the Firiu (^n- M r*, (jenevieve Tatro. 86 M a t h e r Sabine l e y s a i d . 1 Ladies of the ASsum pfltifi. w ill appointm ent. But thgye 'Mxd n o fpegatlonal C3jurch at 1 p.ip to­ H eight In history, w ent out, o f i t . * hold their aririual m eeting M onday indication that it"/ w birid t/O^nao nonm niu, _i 11 - Y- . w- ’ , SI ; M rs. Fannie Elderkin, 45',* banks around '(Sladew ater bht the Salaries start "at 31.82 an . hour Floxibl^ Constryetion m o r r e m at the hom e of M rs. John j Ea.st St., R ockville; M rs . R osetta w ith yearriy.increases up to ,32.19. at Ffi.m '- in!t,)ie (Thurch of the A s­ enough' opposition to forestall-"his TO SAVE xeomma - . ^ Boituni, 41 Falknor"Dr.; Pamela threat of, m ajhr floods o-n _otherj About Towii sum ption half. confifriiation w hen It /reaches tlto Texas rivers eased zllghU y'todavT' Pi-om otlons to supervisory :"posi- 7"*® '*,,'iPlilllip8. W apping;: M rs, Olga U ons at salaries about 32. 1# ^ ^ ® - ! ) # -The nom inating com m ittti* w lp ;Sen ate,;flo o r.' . .... ' '/.■ /•/ '■:'..... " lir th^ wqy^^ Choose from our wide as.sbrtment of naticmally adveyUsfid O il; w elto. In Ih * p etro lri 9h - r i ^ present ,a slate of officers and •aifYu?' wwitment car'°“9Ksters. Small. 63 Erie St.;M ra. Eva Warn-! a ‘ ' w-. -s- -• , I • . . . Defense 3. Burton s will refresh-] The Necchi “Sew- Shori on 1 on your fur coat. firat ki^. Aait heetuae these Ba|iM shoes H ike in Education Aid W heels" w ill be in M anchester to­ ■ I lug. - gardening apd . carpentry land St,; Bernard L^ Plne, 90 B ran -'r m o r r o w . P ' yidd "ikI give with your foot all dqy long 59 girls and 26 boys, ford St.f Kennetn Pel«r, East | ...^.’This is a specially designed 4. Burton $ Will insure BRENTW OOD 21.75 '•cearain g to the present record's." Ham____ pton; David W ard, Grystal yoted by As^mbly ^roup tlalian A lfo Rom ero diesfl-engincd your fur coat. I -ihey keep on feeling comfortable. form aUon of-LTke^Rd ^ kh lb itio n bus \vh|ch w iU acquaiftt 'See our complete selection of'haiidsoiM D E L R I O 2 2 . 7 5 CARMEL; '18.75 7 - f : ■ JITL. ‘T fiRurea are , "DISCHARGED TODAY; Mr*. . . i^om em akers W ith sew ing , hinto 5. Burton s will check higher. ] Duilan Bom otU . and daughter, State Capitol. H artford. M ay I fw hereby the sm aller towns get a ®9d the m any features of the . (Confined from Page O ne) 1,99 mem.bcrs, apiMflcally. daaignat- / newstyles in Preat-O-FTex.. \ ' Ahddver;" M rs. Yolande G iano ;;5*'-‘*'The . Leg islatu re’^- Edii'Oation ‘ Ikig er am ount for each-pupil!'" - Ne M rg. Itriogene T o n eriim d totoilrtatv. ium iue of132l a o t. wa ild not accent.' ' i ,'MICHAELS POLfCY;(»if "SALES’’: Bficiugd twfi ‘'«alfiVy^u« 'v*infw jR iW L ato pgtoit 4if Sfio to " ^ o n and son, R FD , l. Rockvilto; PrOMsals for 4ner*aalng grants also gty* lancna oh to* '(pa*, of ' challtoiges . to th* ! , If Jqdg* Bhahnon / deelda* to 'chandiae'. Michaela rifuaM toinflatt a fialufifot theiake^titimulatihgpurchaBgB ^ th« public. A to a ^n»-fide /^fi MXl MM •-■nto bto igpgrtvcdby the commit- whlchlhav* |>e*n present to th* •uch’tow/tfiiWR^ aj| automatic after a P*h#I to 24 t-tb * aaetion*. 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I H i l l iW p sra^toboMed on^ftga foil, others Oomihlttoe: this Jitll >wouId > hike ffal Boyle which if iiUU her htfme town O I l l prcaii .ndiUoAIIP - the ortglik^^^tMxec have murtoua Uririesli -rTNE j| ^ dlvtaod. She.eaya *'the ax-. \ 4H to 5 per e w t BtatusT ’Phis • X menT-go-round made to ^printed on 1880 UktUito ‘D^f^^in ^iie JWahtha" her term, Jtec gossips— 'mvien eald the ‘ fleet meaaure By foMral /sourt InJipieUona rbto is under considiniUdB by the operation at UPaCeh 9M Center i By ALICIA HAtft Td’iia.' InVestigatihg^ thanufac- :'ihs«bX • ■-• . . . ' ‘ . '■'' i y me," VfiMild bbi^'the S)»te'a,blll foe has] ai^dnst allegod violations '«t‘ttf vot- [Hmom Veterahs Alftoto Oommlb-. Hill, Rhode Ltliuid. OM change II don't approve of . R id e s to - 7 n s A StaS CMrrmpoaQeiil tUit'dm supply thsntm fer With OFFidUXdl- /careful ^WBahington I , W ii. Metalipus, v^ho retained tramportlng ^blementafy echool most 9H I ing s ^ btjior clidl rights. ^ also Itok wntch has egtoed to figbit the has been made: OrigtotUy turned cmUlren. feom .1100,000 a biennium WnaMipgton — tNBAy Olrt*.’ price ta g S ^ a t^ e obviously point out, 'however,/ boon in .seaaion for ito'ereaee. . by-a draft hofas: it IS how mech­ cuatiody^f h'er three children,>sateittiac'ted price." -ftowah-AleakaStotehood^^^OhAto anized. /C" Read HersM Adts. Wor^/^^f Jha'.pubnhiUion of her book had L*id*la.ture's Educatlohoh ContiGowialt-^ we-iairgaia htMtera have-got to other majority ^ tha r^ o h ’a —mioit of them proposed by Ptedred- idpn to study the clvU rights field nothing,.with the brMkiip thid, enlst high echoed coata phaalses Bydl. ^ e never Ident Elsenhower—only three ngve and would esUbilish a rivll rights ] ;•■; / . i t . tee haa approved and tencxto n» .from $awl(aUng that makes Those Diat do not site "doing One Wlf has bean killed. .JusUoe, Status: Under considers- tda to be dead In a|>y wa^r/’^ d was "a personal matmr.” • vThe Stale no\y payg nothing to- tathrr thought Immediately after It aeitled by committees of ths House ';e thu e^ in p le: One guest achdOl ' transpofiatlon costa hy. w i ^ Irensppettnf itudents„ to •oS^rs dut of enthuaiaa^ money .too tar, ao ..)MMltinanded > however.. And they’re the fadjt Wthor,. V^ut ‘t must Has success »utne«Nj>er life ? iiig . the law eince this kind down to work Jan. 7, Oongreas Senate.'. • worat 'of all te-bln, dead In 1,' ‘rrhw'Beverly^Hilton Ig more thita |4B0,000 a yaar. high ilchoolft in towidi U'heto they of more ihmest". fliers Rate Increase — This KIDDIE PAIA Is CELEBIU^TING NATIOHAI7 Jus{''-«rgloMfled motel," an-' ifot at qlt. < . .* **A tirfflk 'Ueed .by am^-untees -ticketing Is/sot.oidy uofsfir faced the Middle BaST oriaU, set INi»d.r "■...r^-x ' • • T v ig o t. the moat wonderful .The Approbations Com'mitlte live,^hujt H doOa pay. for trahspoet- the pr^erto he a reSpectable off by Egypt’s nadonaUsatlon of hike by one cept the coat pther^ileflVrepliea.**‘Bu( aren't we must approve the m easui^ hetpde Ing liheiK to hlghxachoolaUn other (or yuacSi It’s how assuming tiiM r he actually paid for ttitlon hwt > deoei Th« .«(ftbo7 ; Mrs.' Oraod'lifttall- all?" ouse in the world, the'l^ipst won- le FOO has tos^AMthprity to pre-* the Sues Canal. To hrtaig stability of rsgitow stamps, air msii stompe arful children in the woHd—and they can be presented to‘. Utg Gen­ . ^ n a ' . X , ■ '* proporOpns and dopUnd £.Mpts. irter wat $4.80., and pbsud cards and would bpMt oua; who became a literwy sensa- ." T h is ,! couRhCt tinderstaiHl' at S Hght and left, accbrdliig tb It X ' to the area, the President urged .X .^on by lifting: the lid.,;Oh a small I have • mdnqy,' Money la'- tiia eral Assembly, ' , . '.,^ 1 it turned out in this in' the Itenfli are well —and CongrteS approved—^ a 3,00- rates on Second and third a}l”, said Mrs. MmhU^s. ‘T never The bills would r«li|uH:e the aN at ths Fddaral Trade S ta i^ , the FTC obtained a cease malL Stotusrsto Senate gnd Hriiise New England village^ liow feels it’s felt like being calIefl\Moiintain only th in g / Uiat- makesfame worth what 'toe customer pdye,’’ milUon-doUar aM program. Presi­ \ time to lift the Ud^on a , modest worthwhile to moat people. It cah'' State-to: and deeiat order against the man- dent Eisenhower alao was granted commltteea. \ . >» • * the- **'^ e main hehgoh seejatflT to be ufseturer enforceable by a $5,000- saya aide 1^- Mtacall, an FTC Housing IjoanS l x . — This maeeuze help you do so many'things,” She. '''t. Pay 7.1 per ccnV, of Jhe d I that buysn «w foi hrmetliht^- "But-H’s not rij^t authority to coftimlt V.S. troopa if explained. x . ,- of transporting elementary «chi Mafemias per-daq^ pffenae fine for that he. Should thlnhsh*^ gotUng aecMsGry to preserve ■peace to the calls for .314k hiUloh build dql^iCnnew Mrs, Metallous, a bluntly, hon­ childreM d towns of less \tham:^^l'i nroducw UlbliB.>Jim from FTC 'vlolatloitn.. mortgage flnanctogjtod a'reducUon trip tbete^^wrap up details of tho; housewife^ tte r la.liow a^ayplcal coniumer a lot more fdr his rac^ey^ than Middle Badt. hef .con<^ est "wqman with a hatred otxhy- 000 pofidlatiofu- U).e amount ho mvaAoEHOY "Normally V9 Bave beon^oing he’ pays."''. ■ i; O o i^ w Meo. has axtsnded in down paytneBto ^ homee fi­ V pOcrisyTss now engaged In writ­ to ekceed $55 a pnpit a yehr, Other got If iXhas ever hap- after the manUDsptuce:^ to get at nanced byUis'EHA. ItVould give «ac*/ ” ! tmveriiia f'?J^ n o ^ a ^ y in AsyluBt Stn' Hsrtford trestot &clse and corporate tax- >Peytai Place.” , -,y *ir an^ ing her seSond'novel-—"The Tight towns .would get 60 .per rent of the source of the" tr&uble," saya and boosted thq toieresi rate veterue'"'preference imder the.| Tel.^«ptl 7-5557 X I la^jreal bai^dm," paid the * “ k^progiraih’ and would make :rhere is only one word tp de- earii^ about, a quarter White Collar. the cost, but nn more than $30 . j hereelf y u io eyeing the Sherman HIU, FTC'prbJ^te attor­ M anW S^Yeare on-Beries E .govemnrtnt eavtage getibe' Hollywood —fear," she ob- of a million dollars. .She has been "Us theme Is Thanks inhuifian a pupil, ' , ■ ney. ...^" „ ■; ■ bMds^frpnil 8 per cent to 814 PC Ijable a billion dollars to Na-. /i»rved. " I have'- never Xicen so itged ARenti For A^ bl oOmfortcr. Through, the cell- Ucdal Service Life insurance trust sued for a quarter of a million Ity to, man," she -sald/addtng, "in i,7Relmburse towns for. half ilte pbone cover ehe ‘ pould ^ the Reoentlythe FTC haa been h»k- much fear In so many people' so doljari'. t She and herTWJhoolteach- cost of~-transporting—high echnot r sad Stoaauihiie fhakiiw^an Intenaive effort to atop T6 SeA.Divorce But OongioH tntoed,^-thmnbs ninds for direct veteruie home, much of the uma—the fear of los: mbnufacturer’e labeled plica 'ot loana Statue: Approved by the' Pk^Pen , lef husband. George, ;have aeparatr -pupils, in an amount not exceed' L in ts '' X $14.96. alien ehe looked" at,'the harmful pretlcketing add ..about down on a. cOrit'StrtWitotkm plan Ing thelr".}obe. ed. .Her book has been banned as A new,^elect!Hjnic ‘.'brain” qper> $4Q a pupil a jnewr. ^ dozen big cases are in the worl^.' -- 4orwlch, M ay*i WPI—^A ^ Ito ^ which would haya'tocreafed sere- House Benklng Cmnmittee. '•I don’t see'how they caq,,wnrti ates on a'-system of JogJo Hhst HAROLD ^KLLS ^ ■tore'a placard offeiihg .the com­ 'Volunteiy Health Insurance — j \ ln""MiCh a dreadful atmpsphere.” "obscene", by Canada, but is sell­ Philip j* Bauer (R-Aybnh forter fob only $4.99 plus afiy oU);^ Perfume to FUft suit Involving a epujile naarrfedtor age aUotmtotriMid toto «ncourr ing veil in a dozen other countries. makearthe rlgh* decisioiur iind pre­ Committee ^CoKdialr- Msnehthttr Agent ONE COMPANY NOW BEING 87 years hde been filed to Bupertbr fg*A farnrtba to ' uhdenilant the ’Iliis bill would set up a program Mrs, MetalioUs alatXiwd she man, ■ iaIOx3»»terday.-the hllK-^ if $6 purchaae. ■ fer-health-lnaunmee sUntlar to old MmA hersey.dr''5it at a loss In Shd has bought two aecond- vents the user froac>repeatlng an Tel. Ml M dta . „ fjiilpVly ,h e calculated .that she checked by the FTC went sn^fafso^Tar C o u rt------^ ^ ^ allotmdnt to quamy "hand cadiliaci and a IgO^year-otd error, ''x— — ai*roi»dr->vdul4-b6oiitr-tbe State' Earl G. Clark' of Btoningtoh eaaUy for eon bank pay^ ago benefit and unettipl^toent; la­ trying td-^iUg^Khat phases for, con ' ' • .''A" WOuldlba , getting- t ^ ; contfortelr u -to send out promotion' a h e^ to retailers with their pre-tic'Ket-' deeka thjr decree from Mary ce programs and would be] for a mere thlrcKm ha regular, ments. by enmloye and employeri pries, and the otm f $6 could be ing prices and reealq, pricee, HUl mala Ctdrk of Danleleoh. whoprhe Thlar^ves eight major Items, married Jan. 13, 1900, ih..Olasgo- sslde from the budget, still pend eonOibutiona. The xdmtoletrauda j •pent for thlnga ahe needed «nyr reveals. X ’ ■ - ' has pntoee^ a UU permltttog pri­ way. So ahe forked over the Frdin-perfuptoto furs to belts He chaiged cruelty, stnee Sepb tog. They are:' 1. 1947.. • X ’ ■ Federal Aid to Education— vate tosuzknee firms to pool re- ] money Mid left the atore^ tri- to sU|^ to^hols^ to/wattes, sources to onler to develop''new] umph, a .rictim o f ‘ lllegsl pre- people being baMpOy ortclal- This bill would grant twp bllUon Y PEN looking labels pFOduCed^.Jiy^^ the dollars for school conatniCtimi and and improved beaUh tosuraneej Q o u d riroerkms. SUtUs: Boto bills are] \ .‘ 4 '' / 1$ Works Like This manufacturer. ./ ' ■ would be aUooated over a five- year period on a m aking, Yund in the House Interstote nmerM ;/V- Here’s how the- retailer ihade^.a '■Mo8t*coniHimeiXvon’t giVe toetkel^,^.CaliL - - Sclentlste are Cqtomlttee. v ■. M” off floor, (ait sale at her expense: aScond loolXBr a retailer’a price flipping c

G h o^ from 20 pthor Bwdcls ftoQi $7.99 SS Al'Vth'ri'jED IN LIFE • LOOK • P O S r • FARM JOURNAL PROGRESSIVE FARMER • TH IS WEEK • PARADl coM PuPri WITH SLIDE . I Nr Oompleto with % swings and ^ ride on ban bearing ' h an g m heavy clamp ASPIRIN socket Mmstmetlan. Exactly aa lUnstrat- 2 lir -W ■ T A i l i n ttepely AieA ed. SFECIAL IIS'S nNom finer msiel u p ^ live!

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V ■y'- Okmerdl Motors said Iri a weekend th8Nl955-58.fiacal PlIIIO TUWIHI era' i.- A’iti^ ty .be ^yen jo^the; idht that GM already has lo- B^compabiaon, it amd, iq o in o m t o _ erhl plants in other, states aalee tax^j^vlded 33.T/p^ cent;, Local A rtStu Provide jiliids committee to Isaiii^ |lji0 ' mHUiNi ecihe're .’'are, leas than' gasoline .-taxes 14.3'.per obntsaijfl IMP'S, Inek in bonds backed by the Bbite’s -,'V" erie-half'-itf fhlr pKseht tenaa par liquor, wine 'Hffitt- beer levleA 4.5 I ts 8T.—MI EMM 4^'. Workers ^Set ; fuU- .i«Uth and c l ^ t . *The pres­ " Laqaingi Iglch;,, May k (*)—The I s P i c n i c Capttol, Hirtfota. May .1 ^ 0 job In Mlehu>cra0c C n^U (jP) ttw expraytWay .bond -i»m* ^lidS icmIy~oi^ toils and xaaoUne "Obviously,’’riBie^JC'chlef eald, ,—- m lttM evr^-^V yeatefday ’ with aakl .Jthgt If inlSp«cial»—M 15-CenlTifll^ tax revenue, , . . ■ ^ . be Board, of Edupatfon pleadcdVfi? -dr 38 pupils thaii pro] Virginia is^t.^of Suhaet ^tates, two morti^^ reconiniendationli^ de- Michigan becauae of 11^. tax poli­ is adopted, the reaultanraxceasive. •inietf -to make It fo t’ the LoughUn said the 'propoaaUip tax level will be ah even i ^ t h "tlje Bdar^ -qf 'rirectora-^^^st Ihe^School Board The lMal” town' ssnpidyaa'union ogem” *6rp. an d ''its. ' union would, give -more maneuverability cies, as'apme industrallsts-cisimefl Actually. alL bo^h the Djtimctoili.' wax chdaeii Picnic Queety "yeater- . JK i^ to raise money vfo^tha.t45S- influence in our decision vrith .. XRilt »''^v8"lU,|2,997,;W6-^d^^ has. rqimved >. citation'of'merit day, at a Unlvemlty Day .Outing, signed 's new x l-y«ar ' tiiSuon Connecticut T ^ e ,, to the turnpike flnaheing pro­ In weekend atatemehts, “Bieii the HAMtii m have .the respbiuilmlUY lot’ setting gram (.showing the State to take apebt^lo locSllng neyy. plants and OtihgTbudgbt reasonably littilict.'' lthe,jBducstion budgiM. 'the.^iSchodl' thi^ Ain6ri(»n Murieuih flirat aodal event staged b.y stu­ it this '^ q k priovidhig for State Trieaaurer >6hn Ottayiano Republican pitrty,/Gen. Motors .provldtn'g new job .opportunities.'’ RehliabU.Gi^ advsditage ot changing market complete owik ’feeN^iUmrbMrd--^sm.bers, w Brimsijk has eoibjdpte control ovsr mlgratioh for its $25 contribution dents of the new. ■University of packag4Lih(9«ajBa of Jr. and SUte Flnimce Oommialon- , 'Si. Oorp. arid-'" the Ford Motor , Cb. \ CUftlce sstd^-GS* baa opened 18 mat-WtUb^e Dirb^ors in the hear­ conditions. ' ' plgnta eidplO^g 38,000 peraohs in procraioa how the^money'is’spent. toward astabl.lshriieht of an- tmmt- Hartford, St .Hubbard Park, Merl-i*® cqnta ih hour. . / ,erNjoieph M. fcouRhlln-announced should anaWar to the people." ing ' rdom W t n r ^ h i c l p a i Btiikl-- As a the School Board tbat the ’«>inmtttee' will recom­ '^The stats had. difficolty last Ohio;wifhin the" past 10 years. gratlon rtmseum at tile Ipotof the den. ^ y h e agreement Includea A fl-cqnt year raising, money for the tumi»'K . The, committee said: Ing, arguedrthat, ,tKb,^|184iW0 cut would balm,-w-.decide w hat servi.ces mend to .General-Assembly .Aten.'L,. Comtek.'Ford Molor Cd., SyeRcl'iRRiil'.' xtieonunended by GenemkMaitager Statue 67,Wberty. ,, ; .Mrs, Grant, s niemhar of- the•'K^hcrsI Wagg increase fetroaeUve. pike bbCause of the tight m ohey/ "Lobbyists for Oehe^al Motors lax munssi, 'and L. L. Cblhart, to 'curtaUor eliminate if the 'Difec- market. As one of Its ttirat a m nRMiipRNftRW lUchard 'Martin loo tofs. cjit the budget-•■-and 'a cut In Frank Hippie; irealdent of Lbcai Rom Pbm Puppet Theatre proup in to April 1 and a ahlft differential ,s 1. Tm nmcunfof noU* Uitl^ctn t > and Ford wrote the (state)-hasl- .(^rysier Corp. president,"also'in'di. 991,,-Btate, Qounty' aiid Municipal Verhdn. ia the; wife of ..Tohn'Grant. the /Jeneral Assembly revised, lha nbsa acUvttiea tax and the. fiehublt- " ->C' JRfibb Menti|onii9i«lary M i^ ahiourit is almost a certainty.' 'ranging up to 12 cents an hourfcnr '* • cat^ that increased taxes in •Sherwood R'obb, Aq^atrmbq " The'lftCq,tlng last night also stlr- ■Emplo.ves ■ tinion. AFL-CJO, aaid They ha?se a iO-year-old daughter. night-shift workers. financing program In . an eftoft to' •Can majority in the Michigan Legis­ Michigan i'rnight lead their com' cirm M t Virginia Lee. » cope with the problem, lature Jammed it through in an hia- tile School Board, aaid H. wqulu-pei 'Sd echoes 'of past fights over the today that the Citation was award­ It also continues t^R ogers/ .nies to-mspand elseWbere. large crysiab fee \ quire the Board to rehtice' U>^ cost'Of new school construction ed "in recognition of. outstanding ■Takitig.part in the optlng-were ductivity BonusT7an and titepom- torle session'where lobbyists were , The jOeirnobatlc .Committee, aaltf Claeet Hanger. SmaE ^ ;\ ATHENn^ • vyV. • •vpalary' Increases it -intehtted'^o .Mrs.. E. M^HoIderi,Xaa-: a. mkfnber of service to the Vhlty of the Amer- ^rehensive group, aocidaflt,. health Lciurdea Centeiiiiisl on the floor'fb explalh-the .tax he/ the stale's business 'activities tax ct^^iatt fee chsMs V.. 'Icen People." aridrilfp insurance {pk%ram. ^HILCOTV OWl^ltS- ■, V 'J -...vSX,; fore it Was adopts. gt>j» . its, teachers. And th is,^ is Jfte schnol/l^ard,jyitoi said the tinje to and drtwata- felK would put Manchester economise has. paaHed and add*d "gfi MIIHon Building Ret S Fornializea/Sfeislmi 'Plaie-''; - ''^ Xhurdes, France' -—The 'Roman .k^Tlie motive behind this charge . 1 lb, can ■’ t, A* Pktns'-'cqll for establishing the 3Vi lb. can $tA9 cam pm tive ...-disadvantage ib that-the teachem.ahould not be In additlop/it atateq^fbmiaUy • ■Catholic shri'ne of IiOurdes, _^b» (that industry la leaving becauiS of tractirigAnd holding onto teachers.^ '15 million rituseum around the base tax' policies) is tO conditton -the 5 lb. can 82,9* made to ' miffer frorii any budget le n n q .^ a pgrijawCpUPi ,th it---- - the south««"part of.-Franse, WUl «>U1 ' 5/4' flO Ib.caa- $SA* <■ .’The Ikreptors appeared-aympa- ,ci>i,s how. ; of the'atatutelm Liberty laland in effeet; informaiiy for • public'ihind isgainst a oorporation tlieblc, to. .thm school board’s prob-; and within the walli'of star-shaped e, and contains a aimpli-.-, Tra«#e^ri$o/0' mark> iw 100th annlvertary in profits tax in order; to. justify new, LeSf CrfSefc eKr .M rs. Holden has occaiiO'nalty 1958. “• Big pirojects, planned fOr lema;-but at tije aaWe time they been drUical of what she con.sldered Fort,.Woo'd. ., versioo. of the cost of living;; the celebraUon include tWs con­ direct consumer taxes.' iig^BIlLETS were leeryl;of,^^tilajcosts invol^-ed, the high costs of . Manchester’s The American MuseUm oMpiml- 'escalator 'clause of past agree­ struction of a perraaneat audlto-' Gov. G.lMerinen Williams, who is >2BagIctt. lx"' The propoaed,te(lpol board biuig- new schools. 'A/- gratton plans to. build ip the S9,(>Qill ments. ' „ riuntxWith.A'seating capacity of pressing 'for a six, per/ceiT / for UM in cheM ' ‘"ITie resWentS of' Manchesfe’r square feet Within the Joit, two -r The. .agreeinerit covers 375 work— BARLOW'S “W would rstiulrei^l^^er-pupll iri: ers in the company's Manchester, • . TELEVISION 20,00 'People and the building corporation profita,.( njd at Med­ dmwan.'Mlf ereaSe Ih' the amotmt>^)it bn edu- were willing tO'approve the neW main exhibit Hills, suppleihentsJ of t^Njnirld's largest- under "M .... ford, 'Ore., that the - criticism of cailon next year as compWd with | aclmols.” she said, "and now they gallari^m, a hall of records, and an Rogers and IGUingly,-' and 'Willl- SALES and SEAVICE gi:etin(l church, which will official­ Michigan's taxes "spundt -politi­ • y EXPELLO “EX-RAY” VAPOR ^iUdftormjTi seating seVpral hun­ m"antic dlvisldrik, . 1 0 9 ToUaod Tpkt., BockUad the present*year./ ’’c willing tbnay.for.thfm,/ ' The agreement 'Is ths 22rid, an­ ly open iU ri^um‘ent era. signed for the compaiiy, yielded |60 million, if Kia profits Mkhitglit iu4f«r th^t/^l,s reewmended'; budgeV kits. Michael Reveruzzi. chef de gaTe, ymture 370, of the Hartford County''40 and 8,-wspOnsor of the tt.eetirig in New York 'City, , 'V would “bAnknipt the town” • drive, and John Cervlni, commander/uf the local poet. The kits, fop use in cruisers, and two , with Roberts, F. HatHey, •; •% c- j >- tax is accepted. His tax would yield ■ould divert ijfeneyi'previous­ suggeated that the local treaaurits-sSldney A. BtoWn*'^ klce an estimated |132 milltons he SATURDAY. MAY 4 , ” School board members cdiild ly used for/btfucaiion,' to other splints were given to the Police Iti rbcognitioli of "fine work- in, admjhisteririg first aid in ma^y ship contribute,-be said . '/ »'PAf.'to 1- ' fer no assurance that education president; and Milton E , Teoms claims la needed to , meet' rising' town sen-ices. emergencies (Herald Photo by^Ofiarai / voted to send'$2]6. personnel dlreclM” . State. Spending.' ' V MANCHESTIR coats would taper off (n-tbe future The -richOol board had argued HOOK’S They said their >o1* ■' The '4 mill corporation fran­ ^COUNTRY CLUB itain oUr part'in this vital program Waiter Riley, area repreaentatlvs ' chise tax is le'Vied against every mined,to a great extent by forceii,jg3l4,28l. would result in a ilT.'fl, 19 D chiors C ited /' Pupils O bserve Women’s Club of Manchester .over w ^k'they have no ionp>a in 111 Costs this year are >ip..becai1se of I spent on education as compared On Ehicrgeii^ an appointment now to be a donor A rbor Day by , ►urt SignirigTor the locale ■Were, for" For ReeervaitiaBa. Jnh d # father’s Day jAdO more -pupils, thg -Increa.sed j with this year. iXhe $214,351 '•/ ' ^ : 4 ' business receipts tax is baaed on TIcketa $8.50 P er Couple Tue.sday, amj not' leave oUi re­ Mapie-Laidge 554 of MancheMef; ' ' a corporati^'s adjusted gross re- costs of materials grid increa.ses in figure includes $80,281 which- will Cheater A. Bienkdwakl, presM mtr' A JEWH Stfrer A Windsor ■ 'the amotint to he'spent on salaries, i-he provided from other town ac- B looidx^^vice sponsibilities to such «.s these P lantiiigfl^es Yepwlfi MRS, WILLIAM C. ANDERSON emergenry ■ '4w'ors. ' You miglit Roy W. Hlggifis,- vice p g p atd ^ ; 'galaries, the biggest item in the counts.)'And the Gerieial, Assem- need a pint' iif hlood- in a hurry, Proctor -Rd., was'” 'fiDed $15 "■ in Ernest H. Man^-fecmmiig aSdte- aUB-NOWl budget.'uCcoimt for 84 per rent bly^ the school board polrited out, Within the last two'mbbths, 19 yourself, some da.v." Arbor Day. wifit observed yester-l’Tpwn Court this morning for driv- tary; Austin J. Bluto;’’financial sec- The wedding of Miaa Catherinewtron of Honor carried-a' colonial of the ifunds requested. The cost' is intends to. inrrea.se State, aid to day by the pupil* of the Manrhes»-'^^|j^|^'^J’’‘^°*’ ' ’*hicle with defecUi'e - -retary and treasurer; and J(*n A. OFFER higher this year because 'df'plans education-by $21 per pupil.- Manchester residents have .been Theresa Hall, daughter of Mr. and i bouquet of blue Iria au ^^d ed by called upon for ^ e rg e n c y blood Prentlcej,at«ward, »r w iiti.,4, iKM .ir-sim.hm-v'®” ***’ "'** ***• brideamaids, - , . / , - to hire .20 new teachers as well.as --Last.-^riig'Ht,. however; M artin' Url3reen and Highland R/T'a ’'shortlV before her qrrest* po)ice F p r - t ^ Lodg'e 43 of Rogers: take your bills Mrs. _ Wllllaln,. C. Hall, Simsbury, j , bouquets of pink tulips because of a proposed salary in­ presented figures y’hich. he said donations, at /the Manchesler Schools with tree-planting ,/cere- i gsid ahe drOve through's atop sign Abput Town -Mrs. Virginia Giant John ^ Loiselle, president; Leon­ EXTENDED and William C. Anders^, son of' surrounded by Raster Uliea. DEPOSIT crease on top of normal annual in­ showed that the' 'property tax Memorial Ho.ai^ital. The.se emer­ monies. ' i «t' Proctor Rd, and Center St., ard A.-Basley. vice president; Jo­ Mr. and Mrs. Helmar O; Andercim. / The flower' girl, Roaemary crements. money being sbent on education' , out of gency ;calls hare been for certain At the Green^ .School s pupil c*u'»ing two other cars to crash. students of Hitlyer .CoUege.. H artt seph- B. Norton, recording secre- 39 Edgerton St.. >0k place at 11 Vanla of Tariffville, cousin of the A new 13-step salary schedule is continuing to rlse-^and would y /q • u artarly IS'ii.iines.s „ meeting •; I . , _c , j . inIn ’. courtr»mirf thisthia morning. nvrit-nincr Mrs.\jft-a taiy: Joseph T. Ambukewicx, fi­ O'clock S a tu r^ y niomlng in | b'ride, w ore a parly dreas of Iris GOOD NEWS types not'/available in jnifhrient /he goi-ehanl Congregational j from each , ^ m placed a shovel Bouktia told Judge Wesley C. Gr'yk doliege of Music..arid the flart- TO MAY 15 loo has been approved that ranges ; evep higher next year, even If e.,ii ----- ford A rt School, "^rs. Grant was nancial eecretaxy and treasurer; the coin purse Mary's Chureh, Simsbury. Tb* . blue tafetta, with a tiara of Dow- WILL HOLD THE (^A IR OF YOUR CHOICE ■ from $3,700 to $6,160: The presetit his recommended biidget is ap- supply,, / Chticchirch will be held tonight at 7:30 full pfof soilXcril beside the tree, after ' thatih«t she>h« knewi»n«u. the.th« brgkea were ] „„.arc)ed a,-)fllver trophy, after her •and Chariea AJ Spaulding, Ray­ iremony was performed by the gr, m her hair. Hbr bouquet-was \aohedule runs from $3,400 to $.’>, proved.' When ihe hospital Indicates the church , A farewell • party a -ceremony which w as led bv faulty and -was on tlte wav to a mond A.! Rainey, Kenneth Farreli,' liw M» wM. THINNING HAIR v.'llt foUpwvfor Mr*. A nnette .lohn- : Choice as Picnic Queen from among e^-^oto J; Welden. . i of blue iris surrounded by Easter PAY AS L iitl^ E AS iKoo We e k l y need for such blood on emcrgenc, Grade 6 'p pils. garage to haye Ihdm repaired. Uin'Vther'coritertanU *^’^1' „ /fee bride, who w « g‘ven In niies. ,*on, 126 Spfnce-St., who is leavi Director Poe Syn^theHc call. ,Red Cross, hidod program of- At the HIgkSantI Park >Srht>ol 'a Emil Sapere,"'32, Wethersfield,! three institulionatwhich together Nlfihn M. LaShay. 117 W est BL. mw wnDttoor UNTIL DELIVERY DATE / he school board found a par- iolver Is H eld flcisls said today.'.the' Red pfoss i’ **’°ttly for California, dog^vood tree and a clump of wrhite was fined 7V2'for hperating/a mo make (ip the new university. j Rivers, and .John B. Dunn, com- office, is notified; "and per.sonnel of ^ ^ j [ mitteemen. (. SPluslon T ^ ^yoke a m embellished ’beiiuSd wim % Cttikarly aympathlc listener in Di­ birches, donated bv the Park De-' tor vehicle without^xh'cense. He | Mrs. Grant is a third-»'ear atu-.i vAewtrirtb.m aa«:M» wini -S'//// ///V., ^ William C. Hall Jr. of . Simsbury, rector i^aecal Poe, who is dean of that office;'consulting donor file*. ! Connecticut . Department partment, were planted by the was ajrested by Patrolman Rowe j dent at "Ihe HarUord/Art SchooT. ' Fog Wind! seed. pearl neckline, fitted bodice, FO R M ULA *2. F o r ]VIiss V aeanii 'calls-upon donors who.se records 1 *^®'^8hters_ of yirlbn Veterans d( pupjig mv>tk: Harold E.^flmtth,. presi­ brother of the bride, ^ d Earl S. iHill.ver College. While admitting NVljeeicr ^priT 23. I sirs -is majoring in painting; tapered sleeves and full satin skirt -ahow them to be Of .the propernronet i *he Civil'Wa^. will convene at the dent; Raymond L- Lsild Jr., vice that cascaded (ntQ<.^ a cathedral Anderson of Manchesim*, brother he could not be”'otjpctive" in the i Jeffre.V Lasiio^- wa.s' announcer 'Mis*- -Claire I. Volpert,"\30. Judgea.ln the Picnic Queen SCHICK "25” o t the, hrlrtegroom Mi.ss .Nancy VacanUM" Giririb- blood.jtype* Hotel!l Burr til.. New Britain. Friday fer the progra’m. and the Arbor/pi^;]^';. sT.'sclton. was'flned^JO i ContM'l“b y /> y ) 'V / . 'y / ' bnd a white orchid. ATTRACTIVE and HEALTHY -garticularlydor...... male ■ teaMer'a ' aMei' with of Mrs. The’signlM took^placa tt. A din­ The matron of Honor, Mrs. Ger­ a beige sheath linep dreas with ao m i famliiea. He^also said he felt that. The .show-er was given h.v Mias : *trangeHs-life. - ' , ' ■’** 5 P-.m. at The two Grades 4 classes sang Mrs.’Robarge was involved in a ■ chael J/Iwcjgf,'-Hlllyer; Carmino 08 mlin St. ner at the Berria ntpak House, tn ald F. Pennington of West Hart­ brown duster, yellow and beige ••Ifor •JUAfv. Ajarichester rsaidenta have always ‘‘Arbor Day," and (]>rade 8-'red ted j 3-car crash on Spencer St. April 8- C. R a v o a a /sH a rtt Ccflicge, and Brooklyn. \, ' • accessories and white orchid cor­ ..xtiaa ford, aliter of the bride, and the had "respect"\for edutgtioh and and Mra. Fred Thrall.- th/;poem, “Dees" by Joyce Kil- and received whiplash cuts of the, Hartford —■ . Art »-• "School 'students, bridesmaids, Mias Joan Anderson sage. A fter -June 1,~ Mr. and Mm. mer; Richard Jerome of the first | neck for which she is still being- Vlncerft J. Mondo jr.*and Georife X' Woilld approve the Ijllth'er. salarieiL \ of 39 Edgerton St, sister of the Anderson will be at home at 264 V AFAitAtLf AT MU • \ ^ In addition,,,M expressed'.the MiR;S Vacanti \V8B presented with . Samu^lson.. Mrs. Marguerite Gid-i rrtu i ' *• j . e grade, representing the entir e ' treated. K. Sqiith. ,, X bridegroom, -and Miss Dolores M. Oak St. . \ view, after listerilng to Superin- a lovely bouqu^ of flowers in ad- man. Harry Smith. RalpkAVatreh. .hJoeem Sheoherd^G^^ cTeaf Xchool, placed a shovel full of dirt -Judge-Gryk continued-the Case.4 The outing fcature<3X.,g a m e a, Visconti of Hartford, were attired The bride ia employed at Gedaf- tendept of Sehpqn I Arthbir H. Ill- dition to many/beaiitlftil gitts. --^iMra. Maude McGehan. Flo^^•d ! ’Hi^rWord aritund the tree. ‘ Charles 'J. Adolfaqn, 26, New i sports, and ended with dinring 6n trith the alike in iris blue cocktail dresaea crest Ho^ritsl, Newington, and the QlMIID WHON SttFERMJIREETS ing,' that forcing 'thri «ahool -baaii Johnson, iohn-i,n,. Ml.sa Ruth I 3 A\e... Hai tford, Sundaj at iation was taken in 3,8(10 B.C. caseVnoc oK4X4\ CxUIBurton LLHI L. 4 Claughaey,^lKll|^nncj ^ 29, Days 2:30 p.m. All merhberx and'friends rvf' Pvfi eia ______i8 Bl^aell St., charged with One room In • the CarUbad Nights ite b a He said; the Schoi Board ~ ap- gropjn'lu the center. Elizabeth Blodgett, Mrs. Florence * head* for t^.and co:c ^ c rip tlo n pur-- evading reiponxlbility, until May We hgve one of the finest Mlecmns^of recliher^.- •tv" ' • Caverns in New Mexico is over a ■ pears to be working e teachers Gallagher. Mrs. Barbara Nu.ssdorf', The ■ Army and -Navy Club poRea. 11. . ■ . half mile in length; 400 feet wide. French Purse. lounge And'Club ehairik Also platform, fockertL^AU'-In.' hard as it is. Howard Person. Thaddeus IfuiiL Afetalfi Auxiliary meeting scheduled for Z- Opto the coin puM .-^/ud / your favpiitie fabileror jplasti^ ‘ , Ail of the Directors professed Gadarwoski. Mrs. Arthur Oirslaf- tonight has been postponed until y go to give a pint of blood Eur|is, Va. He corhpletetj baaic fpr' a ratio of 3l) pupil.* pgr-.teach aipmMt H d W P L Y M O t for locating radioac- that some one. may live," said EXTENDED MAT l5 th .00 S(H^ the m osi comoat training at'Fort Dlx, N. J. TO *5 P lu s T ax er, with' a maxiriipni of about 37 e orSa. Paul Marte. chairman for . the, lo- WltrTir«ilMSt«a Dm llW IgHi, pupils in a room. The Dii»ct«TSTntor.e ground in 'pne d a y 'tiia 'n ^ ,'cal Blood Prognun. Miss Shlrly "Warren. 127 Prince­ this aoir ntriwa J wmI will have compie+c selection of LOWER STOlMT / ' last night seemed tp .feel that i prosjiectoF on the ground can ‘-‘It, behooves us to see that, the ton St., and Miss Jean Moran, extra time to .-buy a Schick We Carry.,A Oomplefe.; FURNITURE I^PT. FLOOR LEVXac/ . there could- be more rooms with cover in monthi. ' 150 pints which we .need to 'maln- AjidoVer,' are among the 84 •*SS» for kteiRptt aiM igive a 'iMeettoa of Oranflmothers* nuraing students at the University V tO f SAUiA to Mom FU E. ■ aad Motehrs/ ^ New Swing Naaflia SWOIR AibaMMic of Connecticut who will receive can: get'' the- Lady lets you do all-kuidt of fancyglitchet autq- their white caps in a traditional iriaticallyi Efflbrolden, s^Uopt, -moiab- ' service Sunday Jn thb auditorium M Y W IN herself and Inep the BRACELETS "XP* to give to Dad on ■nnu! Meads, dams, bcmil' at the University 'a D ay.:-,, 48 Hoar Engravtag NEW Service On Dlica '"’ Discount on Death SOc DowW'^iO c W ttM y ...... ■■■ ^ Greensbdri), N. C., May 1 bfi/,- ■T?"’ The trading atamp. craze hit a \. new peak h)tretoday, S YOU ! ■< ■ SINGER Hargett’S Funerql -Hoine adver­ tised.'.ilt the Grebqsboro Daily News:' "We give top value stara^;’’ If you*r« alt averaga drivare you woufdn’t hava had a # r - chanco In ihlt yaar’a Mobllgaa Eeonomy^lKun. It takas ^ ■ - ■xdutiva SlanLNasdIa SBMSR FestaMa PORTABLES saaiohtd pr you may return i. ./'■'I Was carefully tunedior the Run and the cars were piloted in mind, too, that Plyinoflth’s winning mark : by real experts In this exacting kind of driving; ' Natu- it without ohll^ation to pay tvas set u$ihg a V-8 engine with TorqueFUte autpmatie rilly, the miteagh they got is;higher than the figure;you transmission. Several of the losing cars in Plyinouth’s ' can expe.ct. .. , , / . division used 6-cylinder engines—supposccUy mbre eco-~ The way-this racx---and all "previous Mobilgas Eion- nomical. But Plymouth beat every car in sight, 6's and V-8-S alike,_ , ' \ omy Runs—was judged is ano^er area that should in* WA/RIPOC- terestyqu: Blit here’s what Plymouth’s victory totstt ^ femeutRATHilWIIOHT* —mott popu- P O W l » you: The Plymouth you buy at your Plymouth dealer’s , I Ur portable in the world,|, Wci|ht only 11 ^ CiTt of diRerent weights and engine displacements " NOW . . . in tipe for ail your 8umm& lewing . cannot compete on an equal basis.. Such a competition is the same, engine for engine, part for part, as the pounds—docs the. work of x fuU-iizc needsT—see the widest range of portables ever- Plymouth, that won the Mobilgas Economy kun. tiNcsa! Sews delicate and sturdy fabrics would produce misleading miles-per-gallon figures. If ..gy_=q DUn^ROV offered by any manufacturer. HANDLE with equal ease! . Fine, sure tiKCER* Sewing Machines—in lourir i/u y Kyumo , milcs-per-gailon were .(he only consideration, a motor The superior engineering that enabled Plymouth to beautiful carrying cases for every, type of It’s here! mazii|g “Power Handle” bike could ijiil-away-with’ first place. Obviously, other run away with first place iS built into every Plymouth. ^1 sewing. ' . ‘ ; factors must be considered. . ’ - And that means you can expect economy that will save .We have them in stock nowj And they're 4t1m a wli^^ famHy of yani macMnitl A A T e J J i n g you real, money iq ordinary driving.' vin order to pvc all cars.j| fair chance, the engineers ready .for immediMe delivery! , >vlWiMlNNCiMsRnnMMNaiiliNlNfltNbi^^ Invitations used ton-miles-per-gallon as diejr yardstick—and as a , Sob^re you invest a ^me in any automobile, it’s ^ CALL F9R W II APPRAISAL basis for the ofiicial Mobilgas Economy .Riul' prizes. to ydur~advantage tp-;compare ail three low-price cars. T ON YOUR PRESINT JRAC'HINK ToAsnpIete the perfect (redding, ..This establishes a definite relationship between .gasoline Compare thein foi; econojjjy . . . for beauty. . . for riding ■‘eeleef Your Ver^ Own iariti- consumed,. distruice traveled, and weight jeatried. It is and handling ease . . , for performance. Then make your - It may be worth more than yOii think towjud tion), tnnoyncemeiiti, teceptioa the on!}’ measu're of gasoline economy that hgs any real • dpcision: A. ; the purchase.of a liew siNOBB Portable! , and at .i)pn>e cardi. See these significance to the engineers—or to you as an average beautifully styM Tampln in Only Plymouth dares, to make so .bold a challenge, anJ f . EqsyTtmn Arrangndi motorist. • I ' • • because only Plymouth, of the low-price 3, has so many HEX Mira-valM SINOSR PwtaM*-^ taitefnl type*.. You'll be pleased - what s buy at $99,901 -Sturdy enough to ' : 5 ■ - three-years-ahead features, yet leads its fifeld in day-in, at the ■savings and fast aervic* wow look at the results of the Run with the above handle any fabrK: Has sewing light, sim- PREII The famous siNCElt Sewing Cdutse with dajf-out economy. plifled thicgding. Baok-tacks for n n t fin- ■the purchase-of any new siNCEk! ExperL in* . . possible with thermographr ta thoughts in mind; Plymouth swept its ^Wd-First Place <... ■ ■ ■ Ifitr !. itbcs! A fine, striight-needle simea! < a structors „teach you a)l, the basics or home '-Tare TMtar 'no plates arc needed. * i V—- . wuiner in "CJliss A,"^ the divisipp that included all the Prove it to yourself. Your Plymouth dealer will bfl ICHEN sewing! •I At tlw sapse tirof^ choose four well-known tow*price can. As certified by the-Umted glad to ‘give you‘a guest drive at your convenience. . . .. ■ u ' ■ •a Weaw iynB enwB MAHwamowe eo; ' nesr personal eutiOQcry mmI tfM iM B E R t iniormels. ' ^inOer sewing centers iia(n bm OBV yaid ■i Ah» htaSsuamni •( siatoak* VaoMiiii Cluatrt ■ V . M X i - j ISMd la rear pkeae keek eaSw SINOEa SEWINO atACHWE CC). V DEWisY- ILt am t fcew#|M-*eiirf moN, —car k Ih i lm t -In MAIN St Ml 3-8S83 ' RiCHMAN ;^||IA IN ST.'^ I ' ' ' r . /I" HRST M R CVIRY1MIN4 7LY MAIN ST. A , - v , <•- r", ; T - ' 'TV; '■ ■” 'T . ' v 3 ’ y .. v_ •W; .''A- t v : '.\ J. 1 'A:- XXX:.

,«r>-.':. /A M . ■ " Vi'- *' • *■ ■-'I' ■ 1 -P':- V, .X lY ' ■ . ' C" ' ■■^ix \ ^X 'I \ -T- ' : • V ■ ■ ■ ' ; ' ■: ■ :kf~ ' •■ -y.-. ^ ■’ , ' . ^idwCHfesfe^ EVENING^lii5EALDrMANOTESTER/C0m; W^ . , - FACE SIXTEE]^ . ^ .1 r ._ ..iv---. ■■ -L.-Tr.; . ■ :'~ - . -■ — - ■■ ■ ---■. -■ .-. . -■-'- ^ V-. llA^TOHEST|a. Mi^GHESTER, C0NN,v ^ E D N E S p ^ . MAJ the needed oodpentfen from 'the f p i ^ a b f the fetate S6 that wa wlB f l o v e ^ t r y . ASrfiome Department? ARCDecideii— ■•y not have-16 close the #oods." WM^fB-«49 ^ Siib SMor Jailed X? O T s t a d i i i 0 4 f f i e i w \ On aeveral oecaaloha to the past,, during April or aarty May dry WDRO-^JMO M ^slaughtetr Ah^mManeer C, For Militdty^how U'"'/ tp Continue Unit spa 11a governors have Ususd piroc- WCGOi^l299 " Eastm l^yU thV xh^' .j^PUpwlGlf' Police^ fei Wins PiloVs Lic^in tamatfetis, closing the Btatoy ■■■iri'.i. II eiiiiiTiiiiiei.i;]! Athens,.' Greece, May (/Pf ■ TRlPllUSrORfS woodlands to the puMlc. ' . Norwich, hiay I 'Mtnn>BKDS OF v*f>nrvm aovm fm jD m a w G ' ham S, bofdon here-yesterday. cancer with a gmimSMoni>dhwherl *^^,*“ j.i^*i^ '^A.4 iu an.effort to mHM the $28,000 10 Idttlie-lpate C ast BbUM 'tm A y— Jku Alley RUMvAtty. Aliyn V Browff tol< j The differerfee between this ma- pressive. . , ■ ■ . uent gotar alrbornaT The ifenlng Board of Aj ro luvas Good Miwte .were r ^ r t e d by a prd uni-1 chine and .^mdinary' x-rgys 'lies in Greek Air Force planed per­ ‘SU ilSitiN M ' ' I t if Wlth which the ACcelerA- formed acrobatfa and spelled out Albert Scable* can find a w»y^ has besn:ieoUectlSd. X .. C blinfe All tracea oLJfte m*llgnancyx|n tor rehchea deep .hddy elteS With the speelM exeeptibn to and_____ AndyIdy - def -indictment agMnlt.,CUffbi NATO" in^the sky. There was r Scablea, • policeman aince 1M.7, re* to Reiur w Ueta^s:-. j Ed. P. Knraaii Perry, 30, df' OM-Y,yme, 1>( the ■48 out of fA.pa.tie'nts treated in •''effeefive x'-rgy noses,'Dr. Begehaw parade b'y^itk of.the,army».whlch' ;-x . ■•,vA«r '. "'■ oelted hia pUot’a liCenae U at week Heok, ohahman of ^ One of'the attractioni/of ''Pom -tlon Army camp fo r Ita X' Uttlefiliw'thah a year have disapr |8a)<. ’ ' is :9b peif ceht American-equipped. ^ m ,’? - muelcal show qf thh Oo- AiY—Rtttenband Reporting . •hptpm sla^g of deTaM Bits after chalkitiK Up 10 houra inatnic- chapter, said thatw ,D tfac^ use 8H acres of land VOUC^qk^rd RaVus N. GerGouq. EvsnlnS «, .uu SlustO Won "the facts tynirantea’’, .the peareCb^r. Malcolm A. Bagrtaw j/if h .uima out'to be a better in- NOndad later had luncheon'i^th B«st Buys uhder the Sun on , tion and a aolo flight Jn light tors decided to resurvey-ttfe'ad W«^ qf Center Cou^gational- tional field in a IB—Evaning'S erenadt the California Medical Aean. * gtrument"''fpr/ deep cancer than King Paul. , ■■/ .... ■ .' ■ ' "x^ Tdanea out of B filnard Field.: tatfen nets and cputaot- mil Chiunta will be 10 /‘^tltea, en- . 4C—News leeser ohaiYe''of'-manaUa t is far. tod'early .to call these : conventionaf itrays" it will be be- /The supreme commander, a U.S. gone. >1 Kolbv WDRC—Amos and. Andy \ K. Bits. . accordtag ‘ tp XjBrt' . .r' **PiBrh^Mi Bome day the depart­ who' neglected to /'botttrfbule or tantea'^.am aU datiffntars of Co- Mrs. yinton H. Wwiner, aeers- Works WPOP-Odbriel Reatter ^ results cures, because, the cancers muse of this fipillty for reaching Air Force veteran, arrived from Many Things for Suitimer POh ment ^ uae my aervlcee aa a were oVefipoikad in the canvass. Wed^^membm, a^o/wlll entertain "qfeafUUiy came inty the FeSfy- CptHd reappear. Five td ton,.years the site end plnp^^ng the radt- Paris yesterda.'f for a Courtesy •SP'. tary of ths Board, « dd the veaabhg: V tumbail I Vpts. ’ ht>ma and stole P( a wife,' Lor Xlot.'^ Bcablea aaid today, en- ^Heek'sald no' decision to curtail with nitacI^mngtag games. tor the decision 4nre not avsUqMe rd'l»eTj«w dlni Good MusM frto of the disease woul^'consti- ation on the cancer, hm.>e'ported, visit shared by top Allied chiefs .of thuataatlcally deacrlMng hla flying raiiiA;’ The shooting oc- the Mediterranean areia'. Greek po­ | o ^ Red CiroM eervicqa has been . Co8tiunlnjt ' :prQmiBea tb add a today since the'frenecript of' the _ low Radio fAo. .iz -Ti-- cu rfi^ ln BlU's Urt Old Lyme/ tute w_hat dornom i The 48 favorable cases'lnduded MCRIATION SPEeiAtS. ^ d blue yonder )a nothing >OP-«ax Worn. WDR^E. R. Murrow / he said,..Iand as dr-'a sentence significant that the gathering 'Heck pointed out that hi.'-'the "PomPom.” The'duWts to he worn of Town Qounsia He WPpP-Say ritb Muale of 5 to :, r.; riiduth of the. womb. and one.case df. new to the 88-yeajtbW pipe anwk- by characters typical m'the Variety She said, tim the trabserlpt^of eluded a child 22 months old with - while there ls'' a tense situa- __ past the drive has failed to rbach - WRAY aim ball lung cancer. It .will be used later er. Ha flrbt got aoqnalnted with WHAT 'Olka Party Y, Bhnmatl ./Clary ‘ who repre- cancer of the eye, one of the most the Middle East, X its quota add the organisation waq^ of atmospheres in Parle, hhve been the meeting /was Roti. w WCCCi _ Eycnias______Good MusM ssnted that execu- oh nther Iiihf cancer patients snd was a speculation that a P l a ^ / G y m alrplanea of the mUitarjMfartel^^ able to dmw on a smgll reserve designed and executed under the Attorney L fM in a day.o^ twb. At WIwB—BToMleg Berenads cwimon 'fornm: of •malignancy in probably on "stomach-cancer. Dr, that time thuressopr'wlU be made __ -108(1 Radio Lane w n c —Peopl. Am Funny ■• - « pnqon sentence i be sua- the_ very young. A second -child Baeshaw said: : serious 'NiDrO effort wgs imder- -1988 when he Joined the Army fund which U not depletSSiv. direction of Mrs. F. C Andersmn wnRC—Cal Kolby WDRC-R, Q. tew&. “undsridsr thee clfcumstanads’’ Bagshaw said: ,ws>^ to iv3»i>v^ut differences be­ Bcifgainl p u b lic .^ T H E . X . . h W P —Wax Work. wHh this disease also Is being ■, There are other .machines In uae ' Corps. ■ . The load Red Cross ofileUda itt- .l^kets for "Pom-Pom,” which WPOIV-Gang BustM'S The' gervlhiig Of p prison, sen- treated, with some indications *of tween Greece "aijd Turkey, both After: flight, atiglneering and trihiited the leg In the Hancheatef 1^11 be held at the Manchester . *isa-' - S:lt-; f which deliver even higher Voltage Has two swings on . WHAT—Record. Rodeo WHAT-^Ika Party tence.” said Clafy, "could not favorable. results. Dr. ^BagiihaiV' members 'of th e . >

X' ' MANCHESTER EVEJflNG H ER A LD i'-i^^^ltoSTjeR. COHN.,’WEDNESDAY, MAY-1, 1957 '■ * X', . e-*'"'' *V.'te \ ■ PiKGE TOETEEN r 's;-' II I ii^H MANM^STEJI EYENING HERALD, >ANCJlBjSTER. CONIV^VEDN^SDAY, MAYvl, 196T _L1 Laaell Junibr Ooltege majoring in David Dooman for,7*'6 -room. C a ^ happy, and let-all mbh*y gu lanndh a series of saUUltea ov4' - . -?v Rtuaiin'g. i. Cod house, on th t .corner of Web­ out,of tHe State?’’ Phillips uked. Orp^jjam Change R«b«araa> Flare star- Lane and Hebron Rd.y to ~ . small, artificial, "rnoom” during, rRocindM^Veawoinr^^^ ' Mrsj^ilson the international geophysical Jrsaf *■ / •vThhFjunlor Choir of the Congre- Wavna Ladd.for a IS] by 16’ addi­ fbr^v Paint, .Varnish DiflTpr- •N'OY.Erai gatiqua^NChufeh pill, hold Ita re- tion to prpB*ht dwefUng/Mi Cook begihnlng July 1. - Children's Serviced tp Cain D r.;,to William Farklnsbiv^for. a The oaUStntee will bonteiii'^com- -hearaaKfdw the first time in th|X ' Tratejfc^-Stale St. Loiiia -:■■ Patkt and varnish , WHE^ALlGNM’fALlGNM’f e —WHEEL b a l a n c in g ^ CUoMher Plans ectedHead-^ c le ^ Siijbs Civiliari' DcrtqsS room of the Ele­ 3 0 ''h.V 14’ porch to-present aWejl ple* inatniments to relpylemperar Tiny Brda4 Wig |''lldm« .- / 'Oh Williams Rd.; tb Irma Wader- reapfinglble and aubstentl&l"per­ They lyHThe sent aloft with the iiijr s thii .yorW •§ • thirid >nua«ar strom for a 10’ by 7‘, porch to sons is ifk a^ to.' throw -62 mlllioii ing transparenl resins knd ■mixihg;i SEE id three separate rockets, submaHha Skate MAY* Bolton.-May 1 %ie,^mmlCs Oontmlttee. of theTllxtenalon ■ itrs. dharles wilt opeh into a 'hafniSBs4racing ,;iriick In thsTmeUed-,resins with similpr dry-,4 of OlMton-i rStlqrTService of-th* U n iv e r s ity ^ Con­ her home at the corheiNjf Stony, present dwelling on ' FemwOod IV>ck¥lUB, U k^ 1. (Sp«4. vy out the' wpjklng pypgrtm df have an lereMlng exhlbiudn pfbceeds frbm .the - sale ■will- be farts. ' , - ' X'-. ville Arta Cantinber ofOommercej About l^O-'inembers . froml .the used for.the beneflt of the new St. stbQ’, f.ilit leveUibuee on’ Rt. 6. and former ma.wH- of Stamford, >nncenl A. Choete. execuUve eec rnMay.79. . ' ' . Grand and the Allegan: Prompted by the early aucceeaes ttie organlaatiolhrx- booth display t^the step by step •lisought/lb* information tp the vartpug^-cdunty units aUend^ the of the Nautilus and Seawplf, the •Thb ChUdrena,’-Rfrvicea IS a-hoh- prbcejjllre In the ing' of a skitt.. Matilice Cfiurch. K , 'P7ro Call n ta ry revealed today. 'Special PAO Meetthg-^ j Ballistics Laborttqry, Culnberlani Urges Horse 'Vacclnatlon''>.^ . /nie X&luntrtr. Fire Department State Legi.slatilre's Judiciary Com­ ■ rr meeting. Tables'^'S'ere, dec- I Md.V'both are eitgaged id .develop- Navy announced today It la hW'. profit' linttifsejitclj handles many Mrq. Bsrne’y Blovlsh/M js ^ihcetit The Idea* emerged fn Members of the Polish American with bouquets of spring Dr.'Jean V. Smith, veterinarian an>were.o/e call yesterday after- mittee. He had requested that the Ing of the Mercl^abKpd6*fittee Gitiaens a u b will hold a epeciar|:'Oisteil a rocket for tRdnformatlon; members are urged tojitw id. .The Group of UMnocal YWCA.' and the tension Service Vcterlnsrian at 6 and 44 fqr a nqpdcd oil burner. in the betting matter. That was the le bureau. club'a softball teap^'Wlt^iold lu aubmcrslbles hgve'-'been authorlaed t^ 'p o ra rily disrupted through | Tedford -nill all have a part in the $2 .million plan. . >< xieMed to eat dinner was served by thb ladies of and legislation Cn four more, la ^^gthy illnesses, separations, dl-1 display. Mrs. Alfred Lewis.will be tlieTiJniverslty -of ConneotirUt Col­ No darnage wa-s cajised. JUiDERSONi Oioata aaffl^e C3mmbor may first practtca^aalon at Henry the C|rkce Group Pf the church. lege of-^gficulturt, ufge horSe A harness racer himselTr Phil­ Park at «;»0 p.m. Friday. pending before Congress. yorces of othtr family problems. ! m charge .of'setting up 'the booth. '^'W pervUr&rw A'period of Mnginjf .was led by Fcllowshi Skate, whose keel was >16 July ' Another Important function'Pf i The program for the day will .owners t(ts^ v X |h e lr ’ horSes- vac- Manrheotes ^ Evenlp) flerald lips .Went before the committee in ■ burMwfgifi »e expeoU that once R e e ^ Hofei-Set Mrs.-l^on■'Wheeler wlth'M.rs. Rich* 21, 1956. is sm allet thaerelfher the. cim\ted X '^ '-a ^ e p ib g sickne.ss, Bolto* correspondent Mil Lon Is Februat-y to support' parl-muturi letup. It will be a aeparate. ^ ;; record hop for>uplls of Ver^. the group is the taking . care of comme^e at'3 p. .in. with the gen- tehelt > . Slalei^ IPnday Nautilus snd BaSWolf,, and ’ in­ unw4d molhers."All these services ] efal inspection of all exhibits snd equips^ ' encephalbnWelltis, ' which (’.. Diniock Jr., telephone betting in the State. Then on yton-, upporting'unlt of the Cha^v non schools will be held from .^Su'-' corporates mafly improvements as si^etimes kills humans as'well as 9-9823. day he snnouriCeArtat a grouf) was f to 11:30 p.m. Saturday at N w th are available to all residents "of j 7:45 p. m. there wilt be a dress ’■ \' .-x a result of lessons leagued on the Connecticut, ' , revue of cotton sklfts. ■horses. , / w-iiling to establish a traok In the I New Members east School. '■ ^ ‘ ISl. Mary^s F'Mfe.; first two atomic subs.-Her power The disea.se has caugedAjeyeral The Live-wire Ojumfmrte, lived Minor Aoddepta^ 'Anyone.wishing to purchase, ge-i ,,The main event of thej^Vening 'Hi'®- X' -' - X-’ plant will be of a pre«anri*«d water human deaths In Massachnse .^Phillips /fid not ^identify the XL ‘ up to ita name and'met at 7 o’clock Two minor accide^fe yesterday •‘■Free Schools In a Free Amer­ ranlums-or Who-desires fufthsr Whl be'at 8 p. m. wben'Wllliam Deaths Lasl fight - Mondav inpenlng. The committee type and will, be built "by Westing- information'on the pfoject.should | Boityun viill, present' a progi-am and considerable -loasea/to horse' groU^ , V--* . X ■ r afternoon were Inveitlgated by lo- ica" wTR be the theme for .this an­ house ®eetric Cprp. ’ . . and ph.easant oreeders/h Oonnectl- ■■PhtniW told tbe coormittoe har-| lepfnrt^' uiat • five new members ciil-p^lce but ivo arrests made. call.Mrs. PaurWilley or Mrs.-WCh- l ^^►tlh story ^dX vng entitled ’Story By H .4f4SOCfATfcD P R k ^ 4 nual'May Fellowship Day, Which Flanking, the Skate on her build­ .ard-'DlmoOlf. this Jibwn's ,lo c a 1! o f' N ew /J^ R lan d Through Its ,.cut, Massachusetts ahd.Rhode Is-, ielpiji; - - ■ • - - ' ness X cih g woiild. bring the State ' ^liave" own added to the Chamber Police said,a'2-car collision_oc- ing wayi atlhe Oeneral Dyitamics land ’.during the ifast five years, Phlladelpbia Rabbi Jerome La-: , Y„iiiinn art*, oerhaos $.1 million a rtla They are; Rockville CIga curred In tlrt parking area of be held Friday in St. Mary’S committee member's. Residents 6f | Songrir' . ^ 7 ' _ hovitz. 50/ ^ ■trector shipyard are_ two additional nu­ this town wliu liavd placed-brders t TAThere will Wr s coffee hoiir at' -■The disease .. ia-'^transmuted bv a r in be'tirik taxes alone. »tfe Vending. Elmer’s Auto Sales, -gj-n„,gSiw it.-7 Wl: scopef-CkHfch, under the ipon- clear subs. both Ifefr-^rtrolUtlonary^ mbsquitoes TnXDbila‘delphia\;toanch of the He awul he hkd w ord there was I Lester Kemblg. Burt liowres, and brman Sawyer, 26. or wish, to do so will bti:h'b\rUr' 9:30, p. m, The.piibjic la. cordially- United Synagogue erica aOd'I . Oeorge J'M IuelUr Co. . sorshlp rifDia. Maiii^heater Council design. On one side Is the nuclear pick up their geraniums, o>j.-May invited to attend and enjoy the': 'Accordiiir-^b Dr. Stula, encepha track pgolua m up "t Brew-{ Trailer Park-.-tumed7,lnto bf Church Women- ' .■speed merchant Skipjack and on lomyeiitlS/will^ quit< likel.v recur former executive director of th*! ;tt is. nqar Danbury, rti$t ?r Also, it has been reported ■ that ^tiPlrklhg area from Berger Rd. ■24th or, 25th at ,the._ hoipe''of Mrs. whole progi-am. \ Jew-iah Educational A l l l a f ^ X the W, T. . Grant Co. appUcation A ■ potluck hmcheon xwlU be the other aide is the giant under­ Douglas Roberts. op'TVernbn Road. To 'Sthg with S.vmphohy again Uris sumifter. He urges sil _ . . „ X ! and a new track for grriit Barring- And did not- see WiUie'm .Peysoh, serves at 12:30 in>he new dining seas electronic watchdog, Triton’. horseybw-ners to have their hofses SaVannah, Ga., died Monday. - He | Mass ' -x for memberahip la being proceaaed.’ 20, Warren, MiUhe; who was back­ Sponsor of the Skate . -will be. -PaintiBg ^u rfh Basement Miss,- kiargare.t Hcfci.tmey, was born-in Minneapolis.^ The Retsil Committee haa aog ing out. D am aw wM miridr, ac­ room and will pe''followed by, the ’The m em ofX t. Maurice C.hurch vac ated as soon as possible be­ "Why should we sit'by, 7a^.and :.y ":X: annual meeting and election of of- Mrs. Lewis L. Strauss, wife of the daughter of Mr. an(L;Xlrs. Robert fort the -disease reappears if) New- Richmond, Va. ^..Jirts. Virginia ] . gested Hmt aioret remain open on cording to Wfolnrian Edwin chalnnsn of the Atomic Energy began ThibilhS ih* basement of J. McKinney of Rt. 44A. will sing Buckle.y Cooke, 2,,-rt Richmond -y' ^ the Wednesdays preced^ Memo­ Carlson who investigated. : ficerB,-.'. , - theheW church oh Hebron Rd. In.st Fngland. Horses should' receive Xt 1:46. the program, including Commission. , with the 'Lasell Junior College two 7 vaccinations for both the. and Mfcnistea-' Mieh’ widow of rial Day and Fourth prduly. Both Tha aacond accident, police sai.d Evening. The project will continue Glee Club ■ when it makes ' its Mortimer C. te of New- York, holidays faU bn Thu^ ay thU year occuiired pl*n the day befort- comtiig oar or the vwrong aide of 'The following women will take convenience every afternoon. The featured soloist of .this horses are listed. , . raaan PewOete* • B«r«M photp-bf^^ P ti^ The Tolland County.'Home Eco- Mi.sa McKinney is a student at ranch 'house on Lj-man Rd.; to filed for primary eiectidns. 7--T 1 Those' workihg on the luncheon in Hartford will be quartered at 'ceive the propoeed federal grant tapd^^e' New England Regional lion, greeted the g u e |te and prer. Hebron, May .(Special)— ’Oak Lodge Motel following the P o r W M k o f $184,844. . - include: Mrs. Joseph Martin, Sec­ Pamela, 11 yeara «ld<'Jbhanna, 7, orphans. Their torts CpnftnhCa May ^3 end 14 at the sided at the organisation, greeted Cheek Passer haye been a The concert. X-' Some information needed by the Sheraton Flasa .Hbtel, Beeton. the guests and presided- at the ond Congregational; Mrs. Rheln- and Jennlferr40. daughters of Mr. M vern m eh t way'^ givm> T a lc b tt hold Rautenberg,. Concordia Luth­ and Mrs. Stanley K. Nygren fon­ ittena. Ivlng and Major John Plpkup of ,the local ' • 'x . ' . _ * ■' ' Dreaeer was ihrited by the Pres­ tiKuiiness session. healthy,’ and em -to realize Salvation Army hSa received word That arti.st (at the range and aH the other many activifle« at which she is so talented) In said and fu rtw tnfoRnation will ident’s Committee ^o .participate Reports were read by Mrs. Herr eran;- Mrs. Russell Glanisa and Mrs. Of Willimantic dle the four klttena, the’y havj . he subrnflted/ae soon as possible. been giving a mother’s care, aip they are ‘ n<^ aving' a mother’s that the band will ariive in Hart­ in the conference which la bring bert Huffield. Mrs.- Alexander Richard York, Community Baptist; ’-';'care.' ; ford tomorrow a t 11:30 a. ra. They X your home de.serve.s a proper bacitground! A and J will helji^lan and design a fitting The commfttea. hoper to comply held in preparation for, the 'White Wyller Mrs. Gordon Campbell and Mrs. Harfe>’ L. Sweet and Mrs, Wanted I^c|illy rG‘«S'd«y ' with the/requlrementi for the will be welcomed by Governor Ribi- House conference.' The subject Of ,Mra. Albert Hall, and a vote Was Jesse Bettinger, ,8t. M ary’s; Mrs. _____ ... The girls were gieved mpA dls-: coff and will play on .the grounds at background for the woman who, so skillfully runs your paHiceNWe will install A ' grant before echooL bida.are opened. Sydney- MacAlpine, Church of the the Boston conference Is ,.."Edu­ taken on certain amendmenfT to A WilUmantic msn,''^lentenced ; mkyed on that sad dty vlrij^ their 1 cat the name "Miss Brooks’ the Capitol. It is expected many ture.s, cabinet.8, formica counters., break'h^lls (if necessary) do iLe tiling-—the eiitirs , so that the flret portion' of the cation Beyond'the High School’’ the constitution. Mrs." MacClain Najarena; Mrs. George W.- Smith, to a year in jail in Greenfield,; P«t Manx cat, ’.’iUsS Bt^ks . -vvm A cool 100,000*Americans but'she says, that waS the name .will 'go from thia area to hear granpeah be Available^ • Center Congregational, and Mrs, Mass., ‘ ysstetday for larceny by ; killed by an automowle. Shelter Site Approved Hospital Notes then presented the- members, of the little girIsX*^*^(***- (Herald them. . job at a price you will find hard to believe. 0 d r. designer will call witbojit obligation to Admittad . yrttarday:. Keeney the county board and the presi­ John Rlckup and,Mrs. 'Thomas Mc­ ci\e.ck, is wanted by Manchester, fj”* "*5*^# *? le Photo by Pinto) , ' Col. Frank Fairbanks who. was lie rite for A propoeed bomb Cann, Balvatlpn ‘Amlj-. ! -I/ ____ ter dn town pfopierty behind HutChinaofi, Bolton. dents of Une 'ocaT aesociationa She Police and eight other 'commui'-, ^*'**-,*^ leader of the band when Major J help you plan your beautiful remodeled kitchen. and J will also b e 'h a ^ y to help ar­ piacharged yesterday; Mrs. Da­ also Introduced Mrs.' William ■' All 'church women are Invited to nities on. Similar charges. ' "’ouW Iw mipori^ tpX atae^ Pickup was one of the bandsmen ■■X 'Vbrnon Haven Convaleecent Home attend; LtihcMeon reservations Robert E.' Surrell. 24,. was ar-1 / ??UpA..5*V**** . Grocery.- mAiifacturtfa in the range an easy budget payment plan. ^ / has been approved by State d yti vid WlUlama and aoii, IS village Bronkhorst, a former president,,of United States employ ipore than 35 years ago.'will accompany the ’8t.; Gail Call, Windsor,Locks. the Cotun^..Y\VCA, who has lately should be made with Mrs._. John rested in a Greenfield bar Monday' , But the thiwfe:y^ungst^ band. The present leader .is Bern­ IM ense offlrials, Edmund F< Dwy­ Pickup by tomorrow. . , ^ night. Two other companions from t m y r ^ ^ 6,400 scienftsta and technibians in can’t be wrong! er, local director, said today. KrCh yes.tsrday : A daughter to come to.-ilve in Manchester research laboratories. ard Adorns.., ■ Mr.'and .Mrt. Richard Boucher. 62 M rs/; Herbert Noble. Glaston- New HampshireHampshlre wefe also ar- caring: for the Plans for the shelter are being rested and convicted.' CALL Ml 3-6884 ANYTIM E x drawn by gegtebal offieera and Vlllage-St. burj/ a' niember of the National Admitted today:—Mkbaal rd, introduced the speaker of Police Chief Herman O. Schen- x: "BiUBt be saproVed by federal ot e evening,, Mrs. Paul McCiellan Cath^^al Fund del said.’ today ' Surrell. allegedly "Mfijate befOrt -xonstnietton can be paney, 60 West St. DAY, NIGHT or SUNDAY Birth today: A son to Mr. arid Jones. Nati0i>pl" Board chairman passed bogus checks at two:aerv- dtamfedTHowevrir^ ^proval of the of public-affairs, who' talked on Drive Starts at Ice stations Jn Manchester. The Mate officiala means that lira. .Owen Bahler, ,RFD $. ' ' ETcritB Toriigbt ’The Role of the YWCA in the stations receiving tho^.cKe'cka and the propoaedCshsltaf riannltely Community Today." Local Churches the amoimts-were not'revealed. / lie eoastructed hire, Dwyer eaid. Board of xMucatiqn vvlll meet at .Mrs. Jones apoke of the tre­ Greenfield Police Capt. John'^;. WATCS te Eiaet tha offlca pf the auperintePdent of mendous acope of Y work in most >1. ANDERSON and JONNSON CO. '' tchoole pt 7:86 p.m. Murphy ’listed these communities, The local W ATE 8 wU| Meet of­ parts of the world, and of Its in- ConKrtKAHonsofthethreeCatho- whSre the three, are also wanted; ficers at iU meeting at 8 p.m . to­ Mteeions Study group of Union ftuence . as a ' vital. And rrtoving jU® Churches were told Sunday, of ARE 83 CHARTER OAK ST. (Rtor)74llAMCHESTER HEATING Hartford, Brattleboro,' V tl New­ morrow-In Red Map’s. Hall. Clpngrtgational Church Women's $ 5 0 s . . ■force. i the opening of the memorial phase bury and CharlestSwrn.- N. 'H : and jiay Road'O'e DeadUM 'TM lgbf meet 'ajt the home of AtimoriUes in sociology have; of lha Cathedral Building Fund o'' i ' - Mr*. Aibet.t Aofcarman, 22 King Springfield. Holyoke, N®rthhamp- _—— - 7 -— ^ E. Main Str, from tha traSte eftimUnikted that, with the tremen Campaign.-. • • ton and West Sprin^eld, Mass...... — 1 , . \- light to the Leader Offloe to traffic St. Tile Rev.'Paul J. Bowman will dous population increase and the Sunday afternoon for the Teenage speak on ‘^ a Work of a Navy centralization of it. through eco­ The announcement was., also FOIL MOWING? _,.4V- Itoad-e-o to start at 1 p.m . CRaplain.’’- All woihen. U.S. Bond Month: on various questiphs. ceding the busihess meeting of-.the CISUlM Donald ’’ Rerger and Joseph The y never seewife to take sidfs memorial'report meetings will he on local, or even'o^' '8tate, issues; held next weeek. club. ■ ' , ' Perxanowski Jr.., members of the Mayor Harold A. TUrkingtpn to­ President Josephine Munson con­ ««r NEW SIGN! Rockylllo Jaycesii. art co-ebair hut on matters that concern' the Local committee -chairmen anil ; day proclaimtd. May aa "Minute maintenance of juatice - and the assistants for (he-.three local par A ducted the meeting; a.t which plahs men of the lo ^ event./niey have Man Month" in Manchaatar-and prtaervatibn of peaces segrega­ ishes are as' folloirt-:. St. James, w-ere made to have a group .get- Ro t a r y It*8 a hew sigh of ftneet core for Forde. secured the -iohn of new cars from urged, ciUun'a -to buy aavinga together a t CaVey’a Reetaurant, of ^ local dealers, including L. P. tion; minority groups, ete„-.the at­ the,Hon. WilUam J. Shea,, general MOWER 'P6WER bond8> 'lh commemoration of the titude of the 'Y must be a definite chairman, and Matthew bteriprty, the New Britain,’ . Meriden and And it*6 your sign of saviiigs becmulse fltsgeraldi. and Roberts Motors, American volunteer epirit typified local Soroptimlsta. Juna 10 has '7 n * for use by competing drivers. potent force for good. Policie.s memorial' rifts chairman; . sJt, MOWER by the Minute Man. . must; therefoie, be enlightened Bridget's, ’Ihomas .Moriarty, gen .'■brtn' set as the tenative date for 2 0 ^ ,,^ 'e ^ v y- Genuine Ford iPlarta are made nght# to ' Lumber to be used in the ob- Minute Man Month*‘ia being ob- and fOrWard-lookirtg. ‘‘We cannot eral chairman, Joseph Volz andI th X jrin t meeting, at-'Which time rotary, 4- 'Here’s a ragged, power nitfw-er ■ stacle.Couree has been donatedl>y aerved, nationally. stand still; without moving .back­ Joseph Schauatfer, , co-chairmen, the ^ e s r s of each group w ill be eycle' engine. that con^e* in either' I8-or 21- fit rfglbt, to last longer in your Ford! tke George W. H ill and Bradley Mayor Turkington'noted that in. ward," the speaker included. and William O’Hara and Paul Cer- installed. Recoil engine Inch sizes. Speed a h d . height- / iia -^.Lumber Companies, and cement tha paat’T6 years, bond volunteers vini. aasfsting. and Church of the It was alad’idarided to have an­ sterter. SMe easilv ad justed, ,4-cycle.'engine^- •I* has bben provided by Paganl Bros. have bought Irnne $41 million in Assumption, Foster Williams and other "Bring andBuy’ sale at the diachnrge providll' ample power . . . an ' eherptleiia laelutM the; ^ Tha obstacia course w ill require bonds. ,-T Jkmes Mulready, co-chairmen. meeting, of the local elup * e. yfW •YOU. hnvo lo. do Is guide 7 tt Ford Serv'**I fbrward and reverse drlvlngrAfbp- / ‘I know of no better .Way to Navy Fires 2*>S^ge ...... ■ Mral Munson and del 2 / rive years .>f FenSureartay-turiilng v.. Hght- ping within a csrteiA'^^taace, fortify our'-economy agaihst-.the Beck and Mary TpjtoJf’r t the^ New trouble F free cornef naowing. See It a t 'Lar- rounding a corperr ^anff- other Rocket for* Satellite England RogiatfST Conference at phM a of gedeinl driving. cbaliengea of the.future then by^ Lutheraiis Reelect service. sy 'a ■ today I joining in thie Savings Bond pro­ the' NqpWKnlnn, April 26-39. gave '55 CHEVROLET ' 5 4 F O R D First and second 'place prises gram to uutiie this simple and (Continued from Page One) A total of 107 members I” /• w ill be awarded to the two bOye completely safe! way to aave," D^. Fskil,F^iiglu^ 'rom, Bangor, JVfalne, to Green­ .- '■ ■ f ■■/’,/■ Bel Air 4-Door. StetioTh . ^Tadp^. Above average. or girls with the highest scores. wich,' Conn, attended. together»with / If either of the,two lop winners May^t Turkington asid. stage of the:actual aatellttp W hat better w ay of saying Sprento is Am erica's g reat^ Wagon V-8. Full^’rtqiiipped. * 1 9 4 5 *895 launching vehiClf" Waa the second ^Hartford, MayT>fX;DfeVE 8kil 21 juniora, young business girls Fertilizer an girls thay will reCeiva a $10 called ‘'Venturists." certificate from ■ Cramer’s 8ENTENOES COMMUTED ' stage.. ■ ■ - '• ' / G. E nglundj9#‘^'^^rceater, Maaa.,' RUBBER-TfRED Spreader tropical suit “bay-rthan the 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 ‘men who have enjoyed I ' Faehidn.Center. Nicoria, May 1 fifV-Goveimor Sir 'The . ,.Ngvy Said ihe Ifiking cted president for four ^ One of the guest speakers was John Harding lUa..«omiouted the riteche^A jJeak vripclty . of 3J00 Mrt-T^dpa H. Nick_at Wasblngton. . imEEUlUI]|< W This year thousands more w ill breeze through the hottest d ^ s '5 5 f O RD i:>x^ OMapeutkm b frw rqiles SDUribur, then coasted to U and •Dr. O. KarL Olander, D.C., second vice president of the 0 V Rotary- aglta- ^StPelSOTO h $4.B00 in echolarahips to the top death aentencea-^ven three EOKA tor type, lever - winners.,,^ >. , ■ ftetremleta to life imprisonment. ■ ’ "peak of Its trajectory -i^wi-T 20 also of Worcester, was renamed national- federation, -wlioae subject fee.ling great, looking great. Terrific textiires in new w o rsti^ Powerihasl^'4-Door. , i^stom 4-Door. . ■the three 'm er, Niooa loannau', miles above ihe ocean,- ^ e r e the vice president of the New Eng­ was vsoroptlmlst Horizopa” • Jnst the .thing te* garden or controlled Partdclpanta must be between land Conference''bf Auguatana' fan#, m i, deep-drawn, 8-a --Rev.--Raymoiid-- H-^Kaak-of ... evenly. AuMtetrj .yo itt booidcalThut dollar! 7./ ,, J-— ^56 FORD '53 CHEVROLET At ifiepoUcb itaUon Norwood. Maas;, who hSa b4ien in red, grefh o r'n a tu ral With' and Rockville Hlgh^cbool and’ then in force, the .death Sentence hicles w.hlch, will attem pt the a’ctu- FIRST AGAIN tired .\rbeela. reading clerk for the convention, non-rust trays. iFs boBt right. 6 Passenger Wagon. BeTx^irJUDoor. t". ' , returned to R«jm 158 o f Waa mandatc^r Aftee the EOKA a! satellite launchthga. was. named secretary.. I —and priced right—for.YOU 1 I' Sturdy hopperi Fully equipped. . school at 7:80 o’c li^ to- proclaipatioh of a cease-Ore early T he announcement did -not detail Tha need for a hew] approach :V * 2 0 9 5 \"ery dean.'><-.X.;' *895 r time particlpent* in- Mkrth, life Imprjsohhient •was performance of the second, sn^Uer I to nrtisai'ona was indicated bv Dr. w ill be orated and tested, made the maximum penalty for rocket. ' , Mblvin A. Hamjnarbergl of Miiina- '5 Oommlltee members Active in the effenaa. The IrtHled B tates plana to |apoUa in an Sddresa last night. Dr. ... the R ^ - o -0 .planhing are>,tVll- Hammarberg is executiye director '54 PONTIAC ^55 CHEVROIJT Mam J . Rm t^ i vide p rrtld in t. of the Aiigustana Lutheran Board Catalina. .Hydtaroalic P. Brakes, Clayton Edwards. Lawrence Go- / of IVorld Mjiaaions: . T 'SorBi^lpO% Bel Air 4-Uoor. V-8. ’7. toba Herury Cripps. Samuel He said that the nationalism f O R T A I L E ^ d io , 2-tone6:'pkinl , S i j? NicholAa Pawluk, Rob> Taft Heuds^List of growing Inthe world today is find Heater. ' dfcTP P One owner. , *1545 ■ J. smith, leading to'a revival of I historical W lU l^ Dumas, Gerald Aileii. Ar- religtens; The Ch'ristiah tamtly in H O S E 1 . thur Poirer and Paul MoachelU.. For Sefidte Hall of Fame the world, however, is'not growing, OOP- Oub to Form aa rapidly as the population. "Un- REEL < /■ '55 FORD '53 PONTIAC - $Las . Ann ...... Miffitt Will lead . I By. JOB HALL • houn and LaFpllette -were among leas some strategy la devised to Really fine 100%^worsteds and $5% daqroo- ^ 5 the top five in a, poll of-150,,hi8tor- increase the outreach of tpS Chria- Water flows as 45% wonted tropical tla.dkf iit'fi^ tu n g Fairlane 4-I)oor, Starchief 8 4-Door. ' clSi“«Uritj^t^5i!?r?rgSuMt!o®^^^ " VrtffiiJ^ton, May l.ti^^ Senf ians and 'polttlcal acientlsta who tiSn gospel. It is facing a toeing yon -unreel hose! Radio and heaterv ’. meeting, tonight of ,A RoricviII'e-';l*^‘*'“ ***" of-Fame will honor advised the commltUe.,- battle numerically,'* he warned. *1595 Fully quipped. Extriu. . *945 VOTon fgrbup. The meeting will' membera''’of- the.J:*great triumvi- ' v ■ Easy to handle— effects, new roughened wrtavet, smart • "’.'f He did, pot naine the other choice and- to store. 12.93 • ^ Court room-at'rate" of the 1820-50 period, plua • of the historians,‘but it was learned Rust - resistant .. multi-tones, solids. Corded bade podeets, Values M iw Mtfeitt i- , . f progressive and a conservative of- from another apurce-that the man House^Held^ frame. Green pleated inner waistbamt-^oonstnictioD, hook CHEVROLET *" toe 20th centurv : «»■ George Norris of Nebraska. ..drum, Onarsn- '54 ' 5 1 BUICK • l 6«bth Carolina, Robert.M. LaFpl- the powerful orator-., who c’hSni- children. Max Miller of Miller'i Pher*^ 89 arejltrited to attend. - jlette Sr, of Wisconsin,'and Robert 4 ■ 'is CHEVROLET pioned an inaeparable union, Cal­ Interest centertd on the safety m.acy, 299 Green of* OLDS / Ijitlieraa Fund Appeal . | A. Taft of Ohio.' houn as the ’’masterful defender" ■confest*-’ln w 'hlA 'all grMes, in­ ■Bel Air 4-I)oor.p. Glide, P; '50 jnrtt E^geUcal L uthtrani Kennedy aaid that Taft wife' toe of state’s rights’ LaFoiieatte as the cluding kindergarten, particip^ed;. fers .ar;other sarvica , and a briefing meet':'ilpii' choice of senators now SerV. '•ceaseleas battler for. the mder- .» Donna Hebert was thq klnder-- radio, heater and 88 2-Door. H ydram ativ Sr (<^ 'n*m- ing who sent their aelectioiu to the pririleged;" and Taft, as. the garten winner and Raymond Dean, eomfanij^nca to his custom­ 2-tone paint. radio, heater.* “ablest exponent’' of conservatism; won in Grade T TWo Grade 2 BARDEN <■ /» 8 9 5 for the-parsonage building Kennedy, chrirnian of the. ape ers. Ha has installed ih hi$ I ' irX ^'X ’ '7 ' r i'iyiiiiiqi. ; fund. The committee In tts'report men­ .Children w-ere winners, Collene. ■ • i, '' t I AMERICA'S LARGEST FAMILY CLOTHING CHAIN cial commi^c which/made the tioned these'hese' additional fornier Hebert and Jacob Scbntldt. In' . The churi^ to build a par- Iclecilectlona, slid ' hia groilp was aenators as Worthy of’ high honor: Grf4a 3, Stephan Penny ‘ and store a Scotsman - lea Ma« CART 319 MAIN ST. M l S - S 1 I S ; w naga < t Aye.; property ^ reeently iwanimoua but jOid not t;lrim the Alben W.’ Barkley ofKentucky, .Chariea Chambers were Utdr china which will make crys­ d from: the Ooii- live were the "greeteat senators of William-Dorah of Idahd, Stephen Grade 4. Dona Ranaoni; Grade' 5, IX' /Cncrilon B' -Israri. all timaa.l’--' . ~ ^ Douglas of IlHnols. Carter G lvs Frank Katkaiiakas‘ and .William tal ejear, tasta fraa, non- ■r-'- '/-V/' ; A TouhOly „ ri* for the l^uild- He noted that his com nulttee was of Virginia, Justin Bmith Morrill of Drigga. Grade 6. had a S-way tie, OlM of tho hBndios^ g e n I ^ i t e ' ’S ^ G iO ltO I COTS Id SaUwilay at charged with aelectiva fiva *'out- Vermont. > John SheVman ■ of Ohio, the'best pbatera'-wert the -vtork of sticlimg tea cubes. These i .|SSl>'gL’”V ^ standiiif'' sahatora to be.| konorsd, Oiarles Sumner of Maahachuaetts, Ruth H o ^ r , Frank .JiCoriR am W «rt tea cubes will be spid byi th lag i y«ia’'goo. Dwi^ \ RAYMOND SMITH KwVli* ipRfW^HiWiW by the placfaig of their pdrtraiU in, Lyman Trunsbult pf JIUnoia, O sev Twnmy Bda«rda. Gaj#f “ I RALPH SUNCI Bcheol Baisd will a rtcaptiOB' rablm at ■the Capital Underwood pf Alabama, Arthur were awarded the’—'----- tha ba^ and will ba pvail^' ’.M . 14 W O T t|E .^f.jS274 anmiat Me- M V tba fiaaate Chamber. Vvdenberg of MichlgM, Robert .. A abort business meal WALTER PREIRURN During Ill hia prtpartd Hwach. Ku vF, Wagner , e r NeW^i York and followad by aJsocial Uma able Tjiieys a week.4' 4 ■ ■ 't l ■ ' ' '-v.'ia '■ ' (Roipttt 5 ond 15) Routt 72 0 v«rpdst / V Allen rtimriadf.that O av. Wnbalari Tniomaa Walali rf . - . StK 4 • ,- • ‘ 4 • *f ♦ - .'5, ; 'i 7

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' V. . ' X ’ , ’. • ■ I . • ’ \ - •. • ' b L i N g M s T E ^ R e v e n i n g IJER A .Lt), 1* A N C N | 5STEB, C ONN , W EDNESDAY, M AY 1, * 1957 - , ■ ■ pPA a g e ’TW ENTV^CB^ r r e . . n eAOB-TW ENTY, . .C'," 4v ' ' V - ; " x ■ - c ; - X i ■ A - SSSOBSmim Snpptfi FprTiny F##fF tmitnmmU Oatafulto R *M itr *4 N«> wm iiM I tm kai ;lM ^»r M an a W ife— W all, VM at J|*P P fn *d -th lt T»i'e -INBTRtnMNT REPAIH. HO M fliriK W HfKf YOU CO n Ja ry ctit. DEPT, .St-KEMP’S, TSS’Malh St. ^ M jg E * IS .VI ; h y o u Huillk|iiidXw.ii, Jba'aaki* int to is-the pUOe to bring. 3’ouc violin, guitar,'tanjo, comet, sagopljon* or S e n s e ,-p o e t yb u n 'g lrl'h a vt tha Ja it itop.lb^ ahd havti-a drink, 'attd 1 Anther to Ihiiil#'' t i n B \ I^en h* atked jn i why flute for' needetl bhetk-tip. Wonii y »- Sh* tiatar g *U ‘ • ■Mother-^-It:* a m l(tk tra in , A b k o a a S T t b M ^ O ' rejuvenated to -look and aotutd Mo<^l-~TJwet-.Vwondii:fuU Sure “BoW^-AWfil. whv doe* jX have C A R N I V A L ^ -X BY J)ICK TURNER e o u r k "Ilk* new" -again.' . CStH Mitchell ■ \ 1 P u e r t o - ; — 3-5686 for free estimate*. wieh I'.wfca ediicated.S \ to get rhin^ so ofl'en.' X ''- S B raiilla n elty ' '. _ * . ♦ \ ' X - - f - . . t Scoun drer 7 R i t e A sophisticated b .ls n iLllt g of B liuntera had been lit' the - He- I‘hav* a wady^aay, ilealre IJ Japanese fHtavenly cheeaai, tuna flah and tom atobs. Is * 1- \ , woode*^^ n?*ny hour*, and tlwre to kias ydUi outcam being , She'--You’r*. neit crasy, you're W reath M pdrAFace In Sm ile* I . ' M o m U p Rew took Lin e a Otoaet' s t B svings the perfect new -idea to r a differ^' CONNIC 1ICWT M StfC Al M lV ttt. ra» no w i ^ f r around th* llPertla PMate 'i'AX When Boin^ di* l i M o r e A Constant'CjQ.m panion ..talking commoXsense 1' For a MotheroX^ay gift’ thi^tf W tiatever you select fo r A M o th ­ ,ent way th m ake use of Inat #. 0 . M X l #1 • NtW NAVM « -that theyl y x V * r , 4 J o i 14DlmJn»jMve low ing* X * hie 'irtsek.. th e h a tto n ’s ------attert- The MA'Y WHTTE, SALE in will hava'Mom'a eyes a*hclng'v*tep er’s Dai'::,gift B EC K ’S, yersaUle vegetable — ’'Lb * '*< * X ■ r i m t • 'W h a t , . S h i Ve do? We, s. -. ju ffiX ., 11 L a i r * tlon ly fpoused on B aby, his com ­ 849 Domestics Dept. .01 J. W. HALE 8 p l a n t ! , ^ ' are- loH. ^hui (f^ouslyi-^ariclng 1* th* | - 19JToldingtack ig p u t forth 3 1 ilowly W ;— -Horn Bfei W **Ii Jlghtljr /4 7 Arabian g u lf AI.E CORP. ThereXW'e cushioned ' can)et from M A ^ Jgladly exchange^, pi& lcan attrac-* your, linen supply a t worthwhile 20 salad and toagted com bread. Shoot an •.extka (Jeer. ThexN.me B*tpf^-"Yoit muet be ayrfully fond IS lie kvih g * 22 W oody pUtiU ’31 om , /-dtEager . ns of gMta th a t ifi'ake fq r t a ESTER CARPHTT CENTEI^ tive blouaie, a btaom ingNjIreSa or saying*. Fine sheets, pillow .cases, living, m o ^ jfracious enter> ^ Slide a ;i*oting eggplant Inch warden'll ilnd ti* inside of , thirty of pyta*’., ' jER iw iitn p l*In i g Couche* . " Hebrew / SaSeent- com er M ain and M iddle Tpke. en-' hat, perhspii a suhRiler A ^ p e r, thirsty towels in luscious colors 4 thick a m t'fry. In 'a good vegetabie second*. 21 It*U»n city J 5 A rro w pottion, aacetic ' J . 51 San d h ill .... ■ - and .-ojtaeded' up ’ daily dow a a hom e w ith desirable quiet, sheer hosiery, a handsorttS; p u rta or come to yotL-si ■ lowj , low prices, 1. o iL'JP lace In b o tto m ' irtf caa.*erolc aircr r understand >’Our bos* M eadow '. gg Pettatnt* 43 Sho w va)li^ity 52 Essentitl . ,-A'dd a brlghtAr^h for beauty and luxurious com fort. If.'* tailored sportswear. X'^- keep msittrestes -ffesh and clean, [ IFVATAKtS TM-'sPWy. 23 disfi.^ Ad d tom ato slices, sharp, Judge - ^ youl^ 'w ife ' dependept cannot-meet hit-creditor*., Encore ,r.. t , C u t 45 Cooked in being b*r k^eh ^ or bath With coldnCui a pe'rtect atm osphere-'-for baby's Wdd sleeipii\g> comfort and . enjoy I ’LL tHWW IN THIS STIJFF^ 24 2 phelVM,' Hamper*, canister •^ .aet*. "grated-cheese, a layer of cottai^ cc P ^^- o h y o u ? ' \ ■ Stehoitrapher- vOh, -r^slr, h* 27 FpOted vatet 30 S t o r y . g r e a i e / ' 55 O p e r a t e d wholesome developmepti'^^A myiisd , M 'on derful,Iya y* to Say eXtft protection .with quality bed X- Richard—Ye*, ah* *ur* is. Judfe. doesn't nda^ to. ' .. 2tln*ect* » ■' ^ .^era'are ndgeta gnlare to sim­ of sofily blert'ding shade* are her# ’Happy M other’sJD qy’ - ' pilloivs, pads and c o v e rt^ ll spe- cheese, a layer of ahreded tuna C w O V t ’ r - B plify everyday Tdiore* (ice crush­ . I f iq th e r I* perhaps'uslng oddsj fish, salt, g^iind black pepper, If I didn’t brinjt h,*r t^ashlnn to 32 D inner ceuAe r “ r r~ ■r r r , to 'harmontte' perfectly with your 3 clSlly p ^ e d now. do, she’d starve to-ljeath. "My deariA-want .vou 'to know ' 34 L * M o er, salad maker, hbiqe iltcing m*- present > furnlehing*. It’s easier and enSs o f ChlnR dibnerw are, w hy and ano the r'layer o fto ih a tp slices. DYNAINIiS c d ^ l qhtne). ' A ■ worthwhile. Invest­ Bake for half .hou r In slow' oven, yop’re the lirst-jilrl i’y* ever m%de 3S R idicule IT“ B' - than yoii th>hk to d » n up-lcridate not surprise and pleasP' her w ith , a ment In --enduring, sei^ ce la Qbui>6yr'f«DrTJttie Isullea degrees. . ,' . T^er.erTs alw ays^d(ie"-poup of loVe .to.” he esid a i .he oh*^^*^'^*** 37 Shoe part carpetingX You ; need pay NO g ift set'of "Franconia" China from Th e re 's gi'ovvh-'tto sty lin g In -tiie 275 7 ^ ■ / — I ■■■. I ■ / ' m en w ho gleefully yH l '’*Klll The gesrs w ith his feet. '~ JS Observed S.-_ STAINLESS STEEL for ^ life ­ MONEY DOWN and can laki-tlR M ATHER'S AT THE CENTER. INSURANCE / tim e oF flnet ilavorful coohing. Party and playtl»nVs*oes now ar­ Um p" at a ball gam e the un^r- .SussnXBlir* nowhOr^near the 3S Denom inaUoit K t o - TTIRBE y e a r s TO PAY. Each (piece passes through the rayed at C. E . H O U ^te.^ S O N . O f IRtaKo Oam ient Haga Free V I I . '' know Mother's Day-is coming, t a k e r s ! fool he wa*^ A l ^ - J * 0 * y ; - . / iihn^s of m ore than 100 s k i l l e d gleam ing Pate iit also...\Vh,ite and .W hV Ytak the disappointm ent • Judith-ffak he reformed T ’ ATVipep," y r bake a cake! An angel fped craftsm en, yet 1* surprisingly low a'lM neediest expense of having a 4 t«Nis l•H •r ProYterton i i . . :V cake In the new square c^e;pan. w axed paper in the hposS'to pastel leathetts, th e y'll igb .W R h a ll, r . Tit* Brown family on .fhclr way Suaan—No, he’s dieting. f l ^ e K o n ^ ' use foiv^ning the bottom of a priced. C rysta l stem w are it; show n h e r Slimmer dresses, B uilt to R a U faybrite garm ent dam aged -by I dSPhotograpI « \ Sweep mom off- her, fpet: with a in new est p atterns and lovely it is.- m oths w hen you can elim inate that ' tack from the country had new A d -■ W STEP s t o o l , that’a a comfort­ cake panTxGut a piece of type^ ter little f*et, these ".lum ping HeroVd--! mix Scotch and eye­ d e v i c e s ■■ A ahiing ~ B O Ll 4 >W ARE, breUT risk b y- stqrlng -aw ay^Ahty clean forced-to take a slow milk train; A v w riter pap e Xtp - fit the bottom y-bf Jacks” ' and “ ksll-sten-tk* ■ srtsJ' Lale n n c-S U vir^il wash for drinking only with thine d O J s t * w i able chair one jrnnute and a help karm en t* that have been treated' Th» frequent stojps puasied , little B” P ' dp reaching,high shelves ofc hang­ the pan and \isXiL Grease the pan •“ -Igaretf'e u rh a,. salt and pep- sturdy and com fortable for busy Bobby. 33- A m c r l c - before putting th Xp ap e r in' It. rish ed g ifts -th a t'll have young folks. ------. - 1 '- to "M ARTINntING’' th* o NE A i s o c i o t f * V - • , ing curtahts- the next.- A handy HiaijR D R Y c l e a n i n g service , ; b u m o ' m t g " M other m islym ycd w ith bappine.ss. A: ■ iTABLE-CARXkWith electrical out­ a t 20'Ea .H C enter. S t. 'R’hen greasy , 84 TefctaprioH ty. lets is roomy and useful in Be 'Choow 'v'. It O ast* >to M ore Biiy <)«ly the l*arts You IJWe Ml 3-115MAI 9-0438 88 “ H- N Brides; B uy-stcanyas .stains and spot* are rem dved,! I I - • kitchen, bedroom or sickroom. HOW ARD'S SLEEP CENTER ■W hichever w ay you prepare OCT OUR W AY BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE - with M AJ^ HOOPLE ST H )h d u hfittM eal X!i i cover for your pastry boaruW iid a Crocheted from w hile or pastel m oths a t^ ^ o l ihl^e.sted.' -P^k up 1 (across '.from M aJry CSiehey pbOltry you can be sure that the X \ * t n i i f n | » r ■ ' W. g stockinet cover for your rolliiT shade*-of cOtton fo r countless tu b -; your FRE e PJ-AS'I*IG G A R M EN ’T 4 X Nice for a ch an g e ^ diced un- brary) hei|iB young people « iity CHICKEN PARTS you tte m iti** ’ • . i pin. These scceasorics are inval­ bing*. a pair .of these sdorahle.BAG that c a n u s e d for yeSi* $H A tL I M HASD5 OPP THE O lA i^ ^ peeled red apple and finely diced their home with a CUSTOM purchaag'from LYN N PO U LTR Y I H alf-em s v IT x„ 1 5 8 uable aids in row ing out .pi* or slippers or toele.*s bootees ' 'viil ThS TW O I T V lIS T T H il INHALE THIS CO^k I celery add to green cabbsige. for M A D E divan and chair# and still FAR M R n isijhe 'Park^de and at • X ..... a u T U ' T ' P T d t 5M LV a -TM E ,PM LV , /•O B ritU h , :;.V r m\ cookie dough. , '' • m ake the'perfecl foot covti'lng for HOUR SHIRT SER VICE ,*t S 99 h iN o e ? J h An d lbt^ hot j X keep W ithin their budget. Choose the C enter lyirt-rdsaSe the, h e arti­ TU B TW l(?I^,vPUNCM O LD itate tinah B > " H a w . / . X baby's high-kicks! W esi Middle Tpke, (pear- the THE- . ^ dJOIT ON 0 URI W N Allow only tw o w eeks for delivery. e m C K EN PA R TS vour falnUy. Chetchet directions torfor bothooin aiippemslippers « 1TTIN 6 OUtJ 14 A U E F T In the Children's Shop of J. \V C H ILD R EN hear labels of qiialUv steam pr»sed and pacKsged to IN MATERNITY PASSES.' r ■ u N otice the eippered covers on cush­ Breasts, 'leg.*, w jn gsTXili bootees; m aterial need#; T M E D A M C B l JAB- h -TWE I T i d y • HALE CORP. yo'i'll find every­ likes best pei^ectlon. Th e reasonable fe « ions for eas.v cleaning and the at M ARl-M ADS, 691 M a i n S t s l i t H w 411iislra tio n s. -•TM E NE«TI CHI^P i SA 2 R o m t n r M d thing baby ne^s,- sleeping or live r. Th e re i*,a juiciness and fine­ and the quick service, pliil con-' c o w s o y “Y#«, tfidhhd! Hhnrjr^h an axpart «n w hafa fdln|f oh construction refinem ents. C US- “N ig h ty N lte ,” "H er M ajesty" and" GIRDLES t u n e VOL) ^ O N C H TO grained texiure that appeals to S en d ib e Xb coins, your nam e, vertlence of D R IV E-IN W IND O W i M O y i e / X a'wake, around the clock. Easy-' “Town Girl" guarantee sweet ■HEAR 'M ILL.® <5 E T H I M . anywhar# In th# World #xc#pt right htr#!" tp-get-on Clothing and layettes, TOM -SIZETj M ATTRESSES both everyone, judging from the m any address and llle-patlern num ber to has w on th * hearts .of satisfied as to length, w idth and degree of drennis, because they're com fort- AN N E C’ABOT, B E 'fiOO D ® OU T OM designed for baby's' happy well- satisfied custom el;.*■1;.« sersed by custom ers. 'i- X firm ness give you the utm ost i.n hble and so pVetty. An'kle-lengllv TER EVENING HERAIOL 11.50 HlSHT^.Jr THE , being; >T,EEDING' SUPPLIES, (he L Y N N POULTR y J ^ F A R M . S . - r - ^ . refreshing rest. So get ju.si w hat ama.s, also peri B AB Y D O LL AYE. A.M ERICAH, NEW YORK L A D i E S / J a v 4i h d o W ^ BY AL VERM EER SterilixeiXy bottle warmers, slso .Le fto v e r* often help to m ake s - V -rn rnru • PRISCILLA’S POP Into Each Life - 7- you w ant; w hy settle for lees. 8427 shorties, w ith scoop necklines are 36, N . V . SCALES aiid-J.AMpS- 8Up Into, highlighted w ith ruffle.*, lace in­ It's Fresh M neapple Tlim ' poultry etuffing taste -w onderful. Ifa ready!' The N e e d l ^ ONE FROM t"h R PWONE NEVER ' EVERYBODY this bright department for a gift 10-20 serts .ancCdaintv em broiderv. She'd Fresli pineapple on yoiir m enu 1957 A f*w ''pRdGea, finely 'chopped; a w ork. Album Xlfty-six colOYfU* CO------M PA-- N------Y . 0 A'S AND COM PANXy^ M IKIDII HATES ME ON that aaya "Welcome Dear’’ 'to. a Sandwich bread stuffing be­ be delighted>« 4t h a 3-pc. S LEEP ­ w ill identify you as “s hosle.ss of handful oLTpec^g or w alnitt;?; a X ^ UfSWTXttxii LANDLORD DENTIST, ^t h e f i r s t o f very ne\v little someone^. tween. tw o large fjllets of fish, The m ost w earable outfit In yo u r discrim ination - and w ill w in the pages show ing' m any -prelt.v-,de- half cup of cooithd-^peas am t car­ spl'lng-through-surnm er w ardrobe. IN G EN S EM B LE, (top, short ruf­ ■TV R E P ; W A TER THE MONTH.'. spread the .top W ith butter and fled''bottom s a iiX lo n g tailored praise^of yo u r.fa m ily and .guests, -signs;- plus directions for m aking rot* all these m ay he added to a “ OMPlA The w ell tailored blouse apd aklrt Fresh pineapple is know n as the crochet item s and a quilt. O n ly Top-notch Fur Storage bake lit a m oderate oven until the o n e s . ) !3 sim ple bread dreseing. Dial Mitchell. 9-749.3 ' and fish ta opatlhe through and flake.s pair to m ix and m atch at w ill. ■ hospitality fru it, it is gla'm oroUs 25« S ' c o p y . BLAIR’S FUR STORAGE goes itiv* easily. Baste W ith a little lem on N o r g l 27 w ith Patt-O -Raiha 1f t in appearance,' pleasing to- tlie eluded is in .sizes 10, 12. I I ; 16, 18, To brow n flour for gravies am j Fry slices of Canadian^ bacon to action. Your valuable ftir taste, non-fattening, consequently A Visit to the N atlo n’syCiapItal juice. . S i z e . ( b u .sjirb lo u se , other m eat .sauces, .spread a Ikyer lightly or they w ill be diY an d x piece*, and fur-trim m ed epat.*, 20 12 30 1 3-1 on practically every reducing diet ■»' y a r d s o f . -in ch ; sk irt, y a r d s . o f. flour' 'ov,er the bottom , c i n he avy skille t'.'fiU r over m oderately W ashington. D .C ., M pccially w hen KNIT TO full.V protected to spend the/snm - 3 fohdR It is high in vitam in A , vi­ T h l * W H k C oin *, your nam e, address, size de­ Im v h e at until U lv.fio u r i* -golden. , voii're tw elve going . on yurteen, m er safely in a m odern, air.-fondl- j c o i ^ o r M . AN DERSON'S C H I L D R EN 'S sired, and the Pattern Num ber to t a m i n and severaLbf the.m iner-i'anrt every fam ily W ith grow ing Tfiie Ii^qiiiref' -tloned vault where there is <-Rop 303-307 E . C en te r S t. ha,.* a SUE b i ;r n e t t . t h e Ma n ­ K S-\V-E-I,-L Way rj|C |x Thin gs a l s b e s i conVarinlng the enzym es.j children '.*hpiild con-sider if w hen that assi.*fH(i Tenderizing m eat or BY danger of theft fire or d ^ Nursery Dept, for c h e s t e r E v e n in g h e r a l d , "C H A IR LO C " is qoi^'available m akin g tpibir vacation pjan.*.. ' L l P P O S E in convenient squeeze bottle form in its dlgeslioi It'.* sXnem ory w hich w ill last a r e e m a n g p\Vm r‘’and^RES'?Y'LIN^^^ bathing 1150 AVE. AMERICAS, NEW E'S O N l V. PAIR IN G and R ER TiLIN G e\ pornfort. Air\M ' sun suits with llfeym e, an adventure w hich c :z: JlN viiU A ris YORK 8®, N. Y. at JOHNSON PAINT CO , 723 Year.pliT'><1m SyMBin nitli its ing the baking, prick them w ith a layette need.*, ready-fold diapers, features; g ift-p a tte rn printed jn- TTIA TR -LO C can help you in liun- P A N Y' ari the kind M bM ier W ould ians fo u g h t... H m o fy textbooks' : |wo-ws> iiyykhsnd-pelsiMnft intsriar.W kit* t S fork. (also disposable onesi case w arm slde. the ho ok. 25 c e n t s . (h,cd.* o f W ays; R e p air loose draw er choose hersCif. T h ^ -" flatter her cbm e alive w itk^w w - m eaning and ; C tihtractqr nr Fink. SmHI. Msfimn. Larg* aed^Jklta WHBJE- r CAME ■ - — w ea th er baby, caiie, Yea. .you 'll find m il!.*, handles on kltcheri gear and m ature (or ybuth ftu j, fieaUty, fit Icssiin* are m nfui m ore Inlercstirig, \ Ia r|(. .Sand waiit and Kip awasofeaeatt F R O l To M iRher w ith Ixive say child, pnychologlsls R « s id m t|4 l*Qpimn*reial (sitKordtr. / eveo'thlng for "M is M ajesty's" Fo r sfancy cooks: Spiiil m etal w orkshop tool*. C H A IR -LO C pap. so w ell, launder.e-aW Jy'i are a dream F. K B RAY. Jeweler in the W ell-being and com fort here'. devices usually Fretibh m ay be -fix erbaking beda.'Upay table.yand -to w ear and,J 1ie prii'e.* are p re tty Altprcirfoiit’R p m e d d In q ptate Theater Bldg.-has unpacked used to m ake cutter •curls." noi*v stair*, and ran do it m m in­ too. The je w e lry Counter offers ew Iieela In 3 M i n i i t r e beaufiftil sparkling P IN S , N EC K ­ utes. Have a tube corivm iienlly enticing "frosting” for aunim ei- ying "hnp Ycolch” and skip-^ “Business Built On LA C ES and EA R R IN G S espeeial- Cover that saucepan of w ater "The FItttiifa The Thiag" Cooking cauliflower? If the h a n d y , 59( r . ' w a r d r o b e s . rig is lots o f fun Tor youngsters,^ ly for M other's Day. Dainty in you are, heating for cooking veg­ G^stnnier Sali.sfaction” flow eret.* X e large, slice them piil hard on shoes. J. W . H A LE ' ■ M 5K , - ' ■ outline, classic in design, the un- etables or other foods; fhe \^por / ■ lengthw ise in to even pieces before S H O E R EP A IR can artarti long’ /EuH Insurance CoveraR# / usnal artistry of each ■a'hd every th a t rises and docs neft e.scape w ill M ake fine slit.* in the end* of A Gift-Biiylng OpjmTtunllyX c o o k i n g . e store-w ida rem odelinsX'*Ie w *(iring soles W H ILE -w riU .W A rr piece brings Joy and a happy- help the w ater to com e,to a boil, tw q,- or. three-in ch pieces o f celery Tel. MI 9-303.1 is To progrM * ,*l H A R R IS O N ’S, at -nom inal charge. Plenty^ o f' MRS. GLAZIE8 pride for years. A'lo Ve lv display r a p i d l y . and ftllflii' to stand in ice w a te r fo r After 5:00 P. M. M ain St. w ith im pdrtanl re­ FR EE ' parking next eloor. Ukf of MOTHIER'.S t)AY CARDS ; Put Oasli to Work Ah hoiir' -qr so. Fo r a p re tty curled 849 FAIR FASH IO N S^ duction* on station# ry. leathcr your charge accoviiit iiere. To o .' R2 BALDWIN ROAD 'K t *S 'helps you exprtas your affection “W e suggest "the purchase of f l - i n g e i You e'en Double 5'oiir Money gofids, album s, aciTrtabooks. A le rt w heh you need .repair-on lugfiage, 881 MAIN BTREfTT generously. 'M eaningful cards Yes. until Saturday, M ay - . D U N H A .M -PU S H stock for appre­ XVIANCHESTER, CONN. 4 shopper* w ill stock up*- now dor zipper.* or um brella.*. for C O N FIR M A TIO N aTi'd FIR S T vour m qnev goes twice as far at ciation and inco'm e. selling to yield Redeebrate M igther’*,-K ooin for that siun- i t CGM HUNION DAY are conven- 'PINE-LENO X PHARM ACY, 299 5.45 pel- cent.". COBURN AN D Fresh, new W A I^ -P A P ER v fo r.; Ki'ad>‘«U bn ‘gifts. tentiy -displayed for easy aelec- East Onter St. and "St PIN E ynDDLEBRObK, 629 M ain S tre e t.. M o t h e i ’ s T o o rri w ill rem ind Tier of! m er show er or birthday. M P TH - : S e . t i o h PHARM ACY, H 64 C enter S t. during M i t c h e l l 3- 11-05. M bther's Day f o r maiiv. m any! D AY CARDS include greet- BY EDGAR M ARTIN X.. BOOTS AND H ER^UD D IES, R e t r e a t ! Uieir Rexall OHR C EN T S ALE hajspy m onths.- The S H EH T V IN - ! ‘"K * -fb*" i-'em einberlng Grandm oth-, BY ROY CRANE WILLI a M S ( o . . M ain S t„ "has I «''■ Godm other, Daughter-in^^aw , - “ s o n j e t y - BUZ SAWYER D ried apricots, after thM ' have w hen you get tw 'd .for one, plus a ■, Scallion.*, calle d - green onions 3 981 ViCrt «w o n r«i,B ,'\D ip cjm A \ V iEN iD > W kit) DOW IYOG TV it . X. t. . * I Aunt.A'liTTt A A vridiAwide BAlArtinn selection nf of rarnn: cards i p i ■^■4 —— been snaked and drained, /are de-' penny. Stock oh m edicine chest in som e parts of' the C o 11 n t r y . l^ k s and'book* of lovely W A LL? V«'. OM»KB.»K(EV 0to<\KySi r t ' k m ’ W E . <0<>)R»SE., "L S rM SVV $t/RDA6IPE, MAQAM! YICRE- :are dlspla-j-ed for G R A D U A T IO N , J 1 o a M o t llcious cut into slivers apa added supplies and first «id essentials. should beTwrapped tightly. beforefP AR EttSt W hy not gift-w rap a FaOtS'RDL C K V 'TfS iM ... \«EN'KVbJ lYvJ 'OhJDtU ARRESTIHS VOUR HUSBAHO. CONFIPvilA'nON arid FIRST; COMING TO M i # a rhoiith w -ash, g arg le and th e y are stored in the refrigeratori. I rObm -lot Jkir M o m : she'll be pleas- <600 to a quick bread. 31 1 CO.MMLTNION. I W O 5S iiiMtM, breath sw eetner. reg. 89c’ a p int. A transparent plasticiastic b a g , th e '.so rt ; a n tiy siihprl.*prised w ith your im agina­ Y O p - v , A ‘Perm anent’ JW other’s D ay n b w X 2 f o r 90c. Nvion. bristle carrots com e In, is fine Im iise for tive th'OUghtfiilnes.*. ^ 3UZ! WHAT the w ra p p in g . T\s'lrl the, eh(l o f the For (im ping (Vim fort am i Fun | «DN 1VVY 1 . D . I------7= = ; ^ / M A F P C H E O ^ M other w ill look lovely, fitat TOOTHBRUSH, 39< ' n o w 2 f o r 40c . bag tig h tly and rfasrteftiw Uh a ru b ­ Te arfu lly o r-n ot, you’ll aoon be ; vouRtvel w onderful arid th'nfoughlv delight -b'or soothing m assage, the R U B - ' Count on Vi to 1.'3 p o u n d o f In a new PERM ANENT fob B lN p A LC O H O L is ideal for' a ber ban'd. ' ground beef per person,; for ham ­ "packing" Jun ior-'off to cam p. The Mothers Dav at SCHULTZ convalescent, reg, 79<; a pint, now b u r g e r s . , Bo.vs and Students Sfiop of C . E .] B EAUTY SALON; ' 98.3 M a i n . S t . 2 f o r 80c.,^Then there are T O I­ , Give M em a'lsihn. Trim Figure H OU SE A SON has b M the cam 'p-] She W ill be pleased w ith the soft- LETR IES and B EA U TY AIDS to ■Xalt'e M othe/^'rn to see ing needsar^official B O 'Y S C O U J I Style and Com fort at Saving* e l.v styled hsir-do t-hat w ill be so keep ydu'frpsh and sw eet all sum -^ G M -ZIER , of FAIR FA-S ftlO ^, style aiKl Comfort at Saving* OUIPMBNT he needs. H ardy] 'Ihe HOM EM AKERS' SALK at ^J.TtnvV the M ain Rtl, to be c a r^u lly fitte d piSytogs. t he rugged ' shbrl*, j /IT S EDUCATIONAL /IT'S FASHION-NiESH easy to m iinager and keep neat. m er; cologne, hand lotions. Jiji- 63,1 W A T K I N S . 935 ;/'*ln St. is of G i v e a . G I F T - c er tific ate ; i s t i c k . * and powders are "H ALF to a foundation that gives m other slack.*, T-s h irt* are heKe, together-, J. special interest to new and eatab- Th e y can be, m ade out for any j P R IC E. .Stretch ypur gift dollar s smooth, fltreamlined figure -and ;* ~r i)/i'ith reversible jacket*, sw eat /A SEW SHQW jO N w h e e l s S - f ^ am ount. She'll appreciate the] now that JE.W EI^ Y ia reduced, d o e s i t w 4.iv heavqnly com fbrt. Only bom eiij^ers becauw it of- sh irts, .underw ear and spi’-k#. ■ * _ V -I • fvj-* an opportunit.v tb add or re­ g ift'o f one sham poo and style set Throughout ..the big. friendly an understanding heart would / I T ’S FREE * . . NOTHING TO BUY . . .LOTS TO SEE. , place, a t S A Y ’T N G S fine furnishing^ ( o r a s e r i e s q f .beauty trta t- store*, there are m oney eavers think of thia typ e , of g ift. M other B u ry a can of -evaporated rfilTk X fo r e ve ry room in the house. It 's, a m e n t . A g i f t certiftC ate ' is w herever-'you look; .toys, - sun w ill love it and appreciate it and in i(;e if yo u w a n t to chill it rap id ­ store-w ide event w itli esch floor easy to., give (never a ,size prob-j glasses, picnic pupptles and spring rem em bar.M ay- , for a long ly before .beating. BY PETER HOFFM ^ 12 1957 coh tributirig'W ell-dea igned . qiiaKt.v l E F F C O B B lem ) and exhllerating to receive. cleaning aid*. Sep you there ! . t i m e . ' M ICKEY FINN TouRh Course! BY LA.NK LEO N AR D pleces.at slashed price*. It’ll ^ a y ^JIfltt diiblC If»..M BBS » K D 6A 0 M9TER, «TMI6.. you to take tim e , for a qijick,' start and End the Day Cw sett'M CTW *117 6r r T i M « r i ® m t HEY, WHERC'D rWR.WIL! THE BOVS thorough inspection tour. Com fortably HCRC AT TW COUNTER./ H E e p ? KkERE GETTIN' RESILES^ oF.nvelpp *:raania”-.oiv her d ay. In SO.I GAVE'EM A COUPLE .. J any onp of the freah. cool, R O B ES -\... Orange juice Is- good to add to OF YtXW CLUBS ID swing! J A N D ' D u s t e r s from -upstair.*' FISHER... F O R S U R E bottled cra.nberry juice cocktail. THErRE O/r/NTHAT Fashion . Dept, of J. W . H A LE A d d a little sugar If you like. G O R P. • O f dcip-dry cotton or g; cloud of sheer nylon, choose ..^Usir that parchm ent paper In In XIother's Yavbrite length/ all w hieh butter cOm es w rapped for are' perfect for Startlnerthe day greaaing'pans. ,;i looking dain ty and n ta t, or relax- | i n g ' ' ' c 6m p l e t e 1y ' at day's, end. 8 hop CloM d During June Prettied - and frosted W ith laCe, ' .There is satisfaGtion and fe lax- ruffles, bow s, som e are sprinkled • -*2 a t l 6nrTn"havIn'g som e' ‘*ic k np” w ith "''flow e r buds - and crisply ■ ')) w ork to do during *u m m « m onths, tailored. Th e silk- and rayon polka I ■nm en It’js too W arm to. do an yth in g dotted robe is a perfefct traveler. ,1 ' # - / strenuous. Y O U R Y A R N SH O P. 50 it pack* into' a tliiy space and 3 S S !JU rx.Ta sL -Cottage' St.i/la stocked w dlh fine shun.*, w rin kita. 55.95 t o 58. 95. ; ■fThere'S ho ^m e to lose! Call needlew ork supplier and clear- dl- Have one gift-w rapped for M O T H -! rectibhs fob m aking gsy, laating. E R ' S D A ' ? . W fiBled'Yearn | U 9-7111 .to day and w e'll pick- up /. CAPTAIN EASY Himself A ' l f a i i i B Y L E S L I E t u r n e r FRECi^LES AN D R IS FRIENDS BY M ER R ILL BLOSSER handm ade iccesabrle* for yourself your furs for" safe storage in bur w ith you off your vacation; Lovely ’THCM IM SURC T H S Y a ^ (Yill-Faaiilbtad Nylon* { HBU!B TXe CLOTHSS TSOfiE WELL \ o o w / e XVe--^Tlure W l A T V K i a i DOVUIT p I ALLTH IS NOW ? 1 " _ ^ CAPTAIW BAB^V R s c M U T r r M^ .THIRTT'*0NE m odem cold storage vaults . . . h o m e. TaJfte, - som ething - w ith A w elcbm e, pract'ital.M other’* MEAMING MSN TOOK FR(7M SOU N N e v E R . I OlOU’T rS A U Z ^ Sm B-W « ORPCAU WaOPlSSUKV. ..T)*Y RSSRfTJL E v s H M O m fPWBSfe A M e.w m ir- \ NOT OLD-' \ f t e safe from heat, m oisture, m oths j you bn /your.' vacation. Lovely Day ' gift would be ^ ifY J^ N IFlM B tT'B M mgre boutou al A N D A Q Q & — B E B d l e a s t < STA *Ejb G OOD S (place m ats, 'OW MUCK UAB 8 I E 4kEAU» IM AB M tN W ORTH UPN A I. n iP e E and fu lly insured, .c. 1 0 H O SIER Y from fam ous braftds/ TO MS m I TW U 8MTT 0 / W W Uf.'tM CICM SLV! AOASI.0NS s o 0 6 - \ OF MV ’ bridge sets,-runn ers,, baby th in gs)' lavails'ble at X tA R D O W srsef-M aln ASEKA C m C D ilB N i kfktm 6 ILLOS-, WOIMES are displayed. “Y o iru find m an.v St, Choose, from M ojud. Thread of luis pcnjis-'r l O M E b / T / practical. Joy-glving M d 'rtlER 'S AtoM «ykfR| Life , XIanchestef M aid lit-day tim e- D A Y G IFT S het.t, tote -bags, jew -, PIAOIFR and evening .^ee rs," fa.ncy heei^ H *rt'ra n Exam pIt o f O u r S torag * R a fts: c o l l e c j i o n e lty. Im ported, item s. D u rin g 'J'lin e ; ^nd 'seam less- in ' proportibned The first tww. show' on ONE DAY ONLY M I S H I - If you neefl a m atching color Ur­ lengths also' knee length. New M-heeis. ijirect from Ilhl.v, C o o t v o l u t 4 o f$ td b . . . Sfortid fo r $ 3 .0 0 ge ntly, the shop w ill te opened for .shades., new ', taau ty, a style f# yoU 'by appointment, .„ e v e r y n t a ^ - - . The fibiilouK N*cchi— Thursddy May 2nd U-. Makes over 290,000 diT-' USE OUR-BOX STORAGE ferent embroidery aUtcH- 10 q.m. fp Q, p*m. M. See the latest faahA , ' t I Ev.erythinif you can pack into the Stor-A-Box pro­ AT tected againat pnoths, fire and theft and stored for Xemp'S Inc^f Reeprd Department iona. Witness automatic . l i - - I sewing. J5.00. ,. ' 'X . "FABULOUS" ...... hit * * s * '< a ' J. Oharlle G rad e RUFlHl'S ...... Jim Ix>n;e M ORTY M EEKL.E N o B r e a H s ? BY DICK C AVALLI TH E STORY OF M ARTHA W AYNE . Th e ' D efe n se BY W ILSON SCRUGGS “TAljfeiN’ TO THE BLUES" Ohr Bo.x Storage Plan will SurnmerrStore your bulky 'Johnny Deemond wifiter wooIena.'SB'*’ x 20” k 10” box fuTnished FREE. *A WHITE RPORT Ar’ ...... \OUOONY’ • i O U W O B k r BUT I OONYlM aRK"/ I N , 'M M VS^H jfFK'lU T J W irSTOSHTbU Mello-Tone* A JFR EE G IFT GAS’STATION f v*>V Fill it wHh cloth cfl»t«,‘ dresses, childTen’s^j^othes, “I LL NEX-ER FA1,I, IN I-OVE AGAIN BOIOONYOCTOfiy I . Cello* TO EVERY ONE W HO ^NKCNr MARP,ANO 1 M stw vaonaiM M . "RANG TANG-piNG .DO.NG" ...... CiMH>r St.K Cor. CHurch St. OFF, NO C O FFtt sW attrs, jackets, sku-ts, woolens, and blahkefsT- ^ WHCN'iOUi > k APW NVIW NSAISim v ''LITT I.E W H ITE LIES;^. L, f...... ,... ,. Betty Johnnon SEES THIS AM A^^G O g A D A Y S l lB»«!AX 9 ,VAC:ATON 6 ,;. K thiriH eifiN M N y In the FALL every,ithi|figWin ^ returned cleaned and .«'VAI.IJ;y OF TEARS" t s rT'r# • e-r* a 4 , .-';Fata Domino , EXH IB IT ^ ODpetitt. f ■OfFVOiCAN V APPRBCIATE y : freshly pressed at regular dryxleanihg pritjes. X FOTTERTON'S. Inc. A I ■ ,-'y Take Advantage Of Special Savinis Ob A,New Necchi During Exhibit A v,-';' ■ F n H o iita tl tfcni C o i r t M / 0 1 , FUR . v . -■ -' , .j , 1. ■ ' y - M l I N G O R P O R rA T E D STORMED i k \ N ( 8w England SeVing MkcHinc^G^. " , ' . KA f W*E 1p » 8 ^«ng^Center [ 7i 3 Midii St. - G r*^ Stoaip* GI w b ‘ T # L 9*7111 . lo il I% rk B L. H vtfn rd .- 4 A & 4 1 0 7 ^ ' M A B m 8 ! U ^ l W t r s r 4 r 4 A M S M ' F U R N I T U R E M USIC ,, . H O M E O F m iG lO A lR E i M . ■■ A . _ ■ tv.; „:v- - '

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•j-"' V P ~\p- ■y »e - -N-D-O-U-S! Louisville, Ky., MayH Farm!i en e, New York (N K A )—Jackie 'Rob-,^related to the toirtiu.' The- poUc*-|Of the trtjly great rigttt>hat)d.lilt- :\' | 1 2 ^ 0 - a d i K^n- favorite for Saturdjdy’s runmng of the in iW i -craW about *atra-cu rricu ->'t« was, off duty,: ao drove the ^ ^ ■-X: tucky Derby today turned>ip with an i na left^ffont fdoL, c ••a - • X X..,' , ! couple home. , . fast •*■ he wanta to.. Let w m * 011; but Trainer Jimmy JonB«''^aaid the 8 cha fltarting lar aHlvltiea heating then lasjt.i annoying sometimes, but, i base hit and he'll gat down i were 50-50. • after ‘ hearing/the re-»,' leasoh didn't toeaji>hytotog onetife Vilce to have so many psCple' baseline aa fast aa, anyCddy. / - . V- port of the X-»ayexamqiatlona^ p/ay or ano^ier to the Brfwei. so interested .and keeping art eye "And. you won’t find 6anry An X-fay was Qfkjuf of t ^ - fd o t' x ' The s aimTthir m ^ h in g cquWrMx,rt.ld on-the talent, • ^ ; Aaron peeping inth a tayini fcr when Geii. Duke atai$e(l<|W^mg it Returns ibout my ballVpl^,'' says Fred ."T h e ballplayer > Who Hicks even on* beer.” .. hours after flnishiijjrraeSbiid .to lo st week thieitiews^p#i-iublished g 2-page epKa^nkpunciiig «» GIlAN P^^|l;||Ni? ^aney.'. - around nights doesn't atick aTound,| Federal Hill ih Jyeilerday’s Del ioiiX’ today. He knows; he Is'H'tj .\' Trial. - ■ _ X ' re. Expected '•What did,have, ah-.effect on our a brdnd new department a>f & D AUTO* ^ STynea ^ '* !i FfonklvrrranKiy, we werewerea^axea waite d a^«r thern^vp^nse r « ^ 4 ys wa^20:i)i6 p.rt.^7urning out; fooling' ISpringfield Erujits Ovjsrrilgh't medication fatfed to the^Mllwaukee al't3JoS>fter yce ! i Folkscdfiie . . . saw the brand n ^ 1957 models at HQGE OlSCOUNTS 4 , x i qhd< )ia^hg shop« 5r. Alex Irthill wifs..called By^^ishermen asv h r '‘■ho did the Same thing' DoYm Trinity \ ddy of the season in St. ;nimseif for 20 yehrs" ' : "The bone taXoleaved-Npaat a don't care how hard-bitten th pedgroubd^ifhey wasted noi«ore^ime<;.THEY BOUGHT fdinous appliances df^ees;^e Trout fisherman flfehi lie up- pin," said the^eterinarlan.' " I do pro was, that'message, really Manageriiajfici xii«irjrHaney ., uiudid a Smart*inartj^^ j ,_ Hartford, ^ ___ -kda3L-'n ^ not eohsl^WMt aerious.” > per Housatonic River in (all at the atari. of the training i fi*ld College b r o ^ know, can't 6e beat! We want yoi^ro^now that we did not just feotare- Grapd Opening and Sharon 'this coming weakei over. There wMn't a fellow In two out and j m i on in Blia ninth Feared Fracture ^ crowd who dtcln't say to himself. rind. The old Detroit third base- iihould get good returns and a lot went over the painful stretch inning yert«fc_.yegteluy and___ want, on to 'I won't let these people do'wn ! Our Policv^s^o^iveyoiKthe b(MtNiipplignce voluesin theC ity... Bayili in A D o y ou ll ^2hnes said if the injury, had of fishing pleasure. Thi of 1‘956, did his iM t to beat Trmity'a basabad 'firpvod to he a fracture, then "\ve of stream, .because of its siae and straighten out all mistakes. At jt'w a s “ o^rgeyooto shop ... c o K e .. but OQNT SPEND ONE PENNY F^APPUANCES wotiid have definitely had to with­ high spring' levels,. is uauatly not 'That's why wp-'were the hard­ the end of the confab;':he said.- tn.«ix games a ^ r ta tidrdatttigllt^ draw him- Npw that the X-ray in- est working dWo to training this Win for pitcher Dava.,1' V atbeked until • aftec the atari of •'Now that’s the last time jtwSnt dlcatee* ndlHlitg more aerious than the fishing season. Water condl- spring . .^"and without a single last year mentioned. .Itto'^what Dick ' Reiiler'a UNtlL^YOU SEE F & 0' " -either a bruise Or a alight separa- tlona now are such that stocking Perhy"Tt:ial Finish tviih Surprise Winner happens from now onAhht .counts.” ' double climaxad tii%^ 1 tlon,Khur jcil) la to relieve the aofe- are several reasons why rally ip dhe'tiinUi, will be completed by this week­ Esderal Hill, with Willie CafstenS’u ftrig h t, wins-dhe Mile THaL,,for the Kentucky Derby in Louis­ The Rraves speak o f last r ' nes's within the next four days. He end. - ville, April 30. Favored Gen. bukeVUalmnet SUble's hopeful, finished second. Better Bee ran a ballplayer .has to live the good Thp'Rprlngfiald_ victory alao life in Mltwsukee.. but the prin­ year.' snapped 'Trifiity’i aix-gama probably will be Shod' with a ape- Fishermen, are reminded that third, with Man Up Stairs fourth. (A P YWitpphbtop , Didn’t HU ctal plate. He is ready to run and the aection of the Housatonic cipal one ia that he resides to a fling streak and. broU|pt ita we need only to reduce the sort* River in the vicinity of the Hou-. iN s * house. Interest is so keen "But the dumbest club couldn't son record to 7-S.. WASHERS! DRYERS! REFRIGERAYORS! X ness.” . ♦ ■atonic Meadows State Park is that, sverybody is watching hijrij help but learn from our^eaperi'' Jones said Gen. Duke first Show­ Open to fly fishing only and this Reason Is And if the player steps, in * ence of the last two weeks of last ed signs of soreness, after winning regulation ia' very strictly Am ConnoH^^ride beer and thefe are .20 people in season, 'when we ■were overtaken UCpnna Top Yale the Florida Derby at Gulfstream forced. For the benefit, of thoec the tavern, he's liad 20,; and beaten solely because, we Park. It re-occurred about a sveek who would like the official def­ New ^^r^k (NEA)—« something nice about University of Connecticut edSte' in the hunting and fishing |>am- Iiatae run pitche* that eyeirbla for. Henipf-Aaron, won’t you? Get on back of Round Table in the Biue- owB manager, Mayo-Stolth, is mer xWhe,R ^/sports writer tele­ blned l l hite and six Y ale airbra graas Stakes at Keeneland. The phlet, is a ^ngle hook deesaed phoned;'tell me that'!.Qpe'- of Aaron's bandwagon and stay yesterday to defeat Yale 8-8. “nie DISPOSALLS! ALL at BIG DISCOUNTS! with hair, tinsel, fSathers, thrSad. on' him about it, ebiHd take n there; win put Ctonnecticat’a raei^d at colt .apparently came out’ of ^yes­ fO-w hints , froth the New, York Boston, ■ May 1 (A') — . pif'^make their home in Boston, where our plajiTr* who so drunk, to a tav- ^ .hilt be­ yarn or similar material, in wa- 6-3. Y ait now stands 7-4. terday's Derby Trial ok Olanta, hammer thrower champkm Harold ,ie is a schoolteacher. * - e r«> n a t a cop had torf rive him "Henry led the league with ,328 gan favoring thf foot seve hours'i ter's restricted to fly fishing, no CJonnolly and his -pfetty Czech They overcame religious and po- (tome.. When I looked into the last season. The kid with the Sports '-rr* . -jadded weight, Including spinner ..- After beating Roberta, r t * later. - j , first time they faced him rtis bride, also anJlM^mpic- champion, Iltictl harriers to be marrisd in case the next day, I. found that Step'n F*tch> lope Should hit 40 Meantime, trali^era of derlirbyjhook, spoon,.float or other device. season, the Giants noted that looked forwafd^todsytoday rest and Czechoslovakia after, a equrtshtp the player and, hla w ife had point* ■more'’ this year and at 23 A line drier mad* of wood* ia horses predicted a swfiflly ruitf’bc.^'line aptlced.or tied to a spin­ the PhllUe pitcher Is his own uiat aftortthefr arrival here from during the Olympic Clames’ in Mel­ stopped St the jolhfvfor a beer and has not y et reached his maximum. the best type to uae for all aalt' V' race, possibly in record, time as the ning llfi'e. to give caatthg distance, bourne, Australia. waited for th* policeman, who vvaa He'll go down in the books as, one water fishing lines. worst enemy. ^ field of bine shaped up for the clas- may b8 used, A ihaximnm of three "H e never brushes anybody onnolly said after^' 7 . arriving in sic. flies may be used on a single line. back, BO hittem dig In against Boston yesterd ay;'"A ll Uiis fsm- .. Two w'orld records and l2 other Mallard Duck Program bim," an old Pol6 Grounder said. fare is not actual ■ life in the PLUG-IN CLOTHES dryer track standards have beeh plther The third yaar of Conn^UCut's “ .\dd this to the fw t he's losing United States. I want to show my broken ori equalled this .yenf by 'mallard duck program ia success­ sothe of that stuff,, what with wife what life in really l i ^ here ' seven of the, nine horses, \yhose fully ubder way with the first throwing 800 innings every when this dies down." F&DiayeiYou names will be dropped hatch of ducklings out of the im year, and you have the reason." His bride, the fo r i^ r Olga Fiko-, ’ s trv box tomorrow, ihornlng. dubators at the Board of Fisher­ tova, said: .‘>^Ve're'tlred and-we N ot even the oldest horseman ies and Game fieM office in want to rest fbr a while.” fcsmld recaU 'when , this 1 -mile Franklin. The intent of the mal­ Connolly and ,hia bride wtllj n in > ver the historic Downs' ever lard program- is to establish the attracted such a high class field of mallard duck as a breeding species Local Sport evenly-rnHched thoroughbreds as thfoughoul the State. , will spring fepm the starting gate FiSld reports show aW increase Chatter Leading Mdt Stars) X -when the wofA. "go " is . given at in the number of wild mallards in UNION ST. 4:30 p. m. E ST'Yalorday—before Connecticut which may be an in­ InTTIartford Show 171 some 100,000 spectators. Tlie race dication of the succeM of the lib­ MM'H^ltfl sX'gJf will he, televised from >;15 to 4:45 erations that have taken place in team will practice tomorrow night NEWE$fBir p. m. by the Columhla Srokdeasting the last two years. Pfi-Sons are in­ at'6:15 at (/barter f ak Park. Hartford, — A galaxy,tst wrest- ROCKVII.LE List P r i^ , . . . . .239.95 System. • __ ^ 'v, vited to visit Frshk'lin to e"- the' Hhg- stare will..stud a wrestling ir» 7pUilon» Oast. mallard-raising' program. JOHN TOOMEV, age 16 of 23 show at Foot Guard Hall Thurs­ Oonditloners of the favored Lyndale St., has v: >n the Expert day night; with the' lncomparabfe Youfi^y . . . • . .739,95 Calumet Farm entry of Gen. Duke Rifleman Medal, second highest Antonirio RoccS'/ of Argentina award in American Junior .slioot- R B 21 and Iron Liege and. the second tangling with Japan's best, the Ghint Uint-screen for faster dryin*r with greater ^ c-fi'oice Bold Ruler from the W heat-: Ldafiue Leaders ing. John, tjie son of Mr. and Mrs, Great Oyania Kato in the feature Pay . . .769.95 air-flerw; Precision Electric Timer! Safety egt-off IIG DISCOUNT ley Stabli,were hesitant,in voicing' Charles (C/hicki Tpomey, attends bout. They are slated for » lively switch! All-porcelain chassis and dfuna protection ah opinion on how fast the race Manchester High and.is a tiiember j'dusl in a match going to the win­ HOTPOINT APPLIANOfS pi the Red and White rifle,.team; jre’e a terrific buv In a new 1957 HOTPOINT against rust! Full insulation! will be run. ’ ' National lutagiie ner of two out of.three falls. ./ASHER, fuUv AUTOM ATIC from start th finish! But Other trainers Said, they Batting l based on. 30 at bats1 — The. .semi-final will be a F & D Saves You BBCOND PL.AtE honors in the Has Wond-R-Dial control! Atitohiatle fill! Deep IN 5 SMART COLOR TONES ' wouldn't____ . be surprised if Whirla- Musial. St. Louis, - .476; Hodges, guaranteed crowd-pleasing num­ m i Shooting Dog Stake were \yon by overflow rinse, and is AL#L,-PORCBUAlN, inside and way's mark of -2'.0l 2/5 made id j BVool^yn, .400! Thomas, Pittsburgh ber, a tag ^eam bout pitt-lng Night. Watch, a setter owned and 1941 w a a equalled or broken sbomd and.Adoock, Milwaukee, .37*: Gil- Puerto Ricans Miguel Perez and the track ,rtmnin' fast ks It was, uam. Brooklyn, ,370. handled by Florence Harwalh, and Reves RJdriguez against LennY yesterday'>llfen CHfforil Lussky s Runs- — 'May, New ■«»York. ,. 13, In the All Age competition. Inspec­ , \ Montana and Gino Garibaldi. This Louisviligwned Federal Hill Aaron, Milwaukee and B. Q. Smith, tor Ramrod, a setter owned and also. will be decided by the win­ whipped G«W Uuke fcy 2 'j lenglhs:jst. lyOuis, 11: SchoeVKitenm , New •handied by Larry Miller, garnered ners of the beat two of three falls. third place laurels. Both result's In Uie IJiirby Tlrial with a 1:36 1/6 1 York, 10; Banks, Chicago, Bpuchee, Jackie Nichols, another stellar ' clocking fpr on* mile. . ' ! Philadelphia and Blasingahie and were scored in the Amateur Field wrestler from Maine who goes berr The Triad served, to-eliminate Dark, St. Isiuia, ». Trial held recently In Ea'st Wind sjerk when attacked -by?rviBahS' of only Mrs. Ada L. Rice's Mali Up Runs Batted In- Funllo, Brook so'f under the spbnsorship of the the' 'mat, U paired with j,ust that WASHER-DHYER combo Stairs as W. S. M iller> B f tier Be* lyn' and Sauer, New York, 11; Ad­ Associated ConniVAitht Field 1Trial style' of matman in the opener.- - i ■. ■ . • ' ran third with Mrs. -fUce's Indian cock, Milwaukee ami Joiies, Phila­ Club', •The Maine madman-, but only a Qreek-fourth and Iron Liege .fifth, delphia, 11; Baker, Chicago, Mays, wild one when roused, takes on F & D Saves You to the six-horae' field.- Bvit the New York ahd Musial and Ennis, L IT T Ij; LE.\GI'E umpires will Harry Lewis,, former cab driver List Pries • • • •269.95 St. Louis. 10. 1957 1957 stbek of Federal Hill, rated a fast meet, tomorrow night at 7 o'clock out,^of New:York.' R R 1 ■V Hora>U’ith doubtful slaying ability, HHs—Musial; St, Ijouis, 20; Bell, at the W esl'Side Rec. Utopire-in- $■ 50 $- |35< PUSHBUTTON WiqilING Y o u P a y 169J5 Was boosted as.he ran what Train­ Cincinnati. 1*; Gilliam; Brooklyn: Chief Safh Vacanti extends an in- Rot-jshwill be the top banana Oh, PLYMtJUTH PLYMOUTH er M ilt, Reiser called "his -best Schoendienat. New YJ^k and vjjlation to any interested person this sno^w again, the man with the mlllion-dollar legs creating a de­ Thomas. PiUsjmfgh, 17. ' to attehd since more umpires are Hardtop Savoy 8, Sport Coupe, rfd and black, push­ mand for tickets that has built up , -fl' Oyilader OInb Sedan,*' light blue,'^heater ahd de­ V'- 95 Although Jockey Willie Hartack Doubles—Hodges, Brooklyn and needed in tbia year’s program., ' button PowerFUte, heater, and- defrOater, push-but­ ! F & D Spy^s You Virdon, Pittsburgh, 5; Gtlliam, a healthy reservation list. The ton'radie, large wheet discs, clgar Ughter, Priainuiti.o -X: whipped Geh.vpuke- through the froster. dual siin visors. elMtrle wlqdsiile^d wipers, stretch to a futito effort to close Brooklyn, Hoak, Cincinnsti. Hards, acrobatic Argentinian has been a mirror, atone rtlelda.- padded dash. wtUtHrtU Urea, XI *r* \ ALi;MNtUE.\""'packed. New. 1957 $ You Pay , ^ ,46?*00 n et d r j 107,700 going to-the winner. Home'Rtms—Adcock. Milwaukee; :5o Fast cooking! Good looking! Ideal for that space-saving electric range you Arenro on.Bold Rpler 5; Aaron,. Milwaukee and. Sauer, York's Madison Square Garden New York, 4;.. Nine players tied P A O A N I C.^TERBRR softball with 19.550 fan r then 19,995 and CHRYSLER CHRYSLER ^ - need! Giant super-oven holda a 40»ib. turkey or huge roast with ease! Broiler Bold Ruler, with Eddie' Arcaro needs no pre-heating! Cook steaks in 12 minutes! "Super-2600 Calrod’’ sur­ with S. team will meet the Burnside Dov- finally jy,'cr 50,000 ,aa the seating aeeking his 'sixth Derby ridinj: tri­ - Stoleii Bases-M ays' Ntw York, alettes in a practice ga'me tonight c6pacity?^as .Co.naecutively en- Windsor. 4-Door Hardtop, red and white. Torque face,ynlt'boils water in 65 seconds! Easy pushbutton heat controls! Deepw«U umph,was the second choice at 2-1 Saratoga, 2-Door Hardtop. . black and turqualsci 2-YEARS t o p a y : S' Gilliam,, Brooklyn. 1 ;-Temote, at 6:30 in East Hartford. largett-'Y'et ^each time thousand* Flight''tranamiaalon, dual hesdllghts, molding pack­ Thrift cooker, too! « age, radio with rear shelf speaker, custom beater, . i player, tied japtojed the t’iclnity of the Garr TOrgiie Flight traasmiasioa, cuatom heater, .’.Music L K 2 r whom the Oklahoma oilman Is said 1 Ml'.SCtB CAME r,ATE d^n, unable to getr-to. 'Master rhdio, rear shelf .epeaker, whitewnll tire*, light package, tn'o-tone paint, oil 'fitter,, custom to Ttayc paid $175,(100, was third steering wheeL large wheel covers, whitewall tire*, You Pdy. . . ^ , .229.95 ■ Pitching- Spahn, Milwaukee, and New York (N E A l Doq Zimmeri power steering aad brakes, rear window defogger, At 9-2 fallowed by Ralph Lowe's Gqtoez. New York, 3.0, 1,000;. San­ rear window dffogger, power eteertog and brake*, A WASHER and the muscular Brooklyn ih R ^ er, The /tmerican eel is the hnly fish r j p e ^ l tw^tooa.. paint, permanent-^aati-freeze, tiiT’'* , Texa8-owned-v.Gallent .Man at 6-1, ford. Phifadelphia, Purkey, Pitta- safety cuahloii dart, windshield washer, permanent' This atnaxlng new 1957 FUULY AU TO M ATIC R D 2.1 and Federal . Mill at 1?-1'. n ie weighed only 97 pounds .iritoii l^ s t that liVes . and grow* in fresh burgh and Wehmeler,' St. Louis, year as. a.,.Cipctohati high school side Trtamaiifi mlrrer. 'antl-freese; NOT PREVIOUS washer uses 33 l/3«i LESS HOT WATER, yet.gets, 111II1111 otheto including T. /u fl^ssom’ s 'Ivater but, goes into the ocean'-to clothes CLEANER! Has. 2 cycles,"for normal or DRYER, All In One 2-0, l.()00, student. ‘ . • v — apiawhc' '''r--;r^ ■ - . Shan Pac at Detroit, lightly Strikuts^AtlHoneUl, New Yohki- , dellcata fabrics, automatic timing, pushbutton se­ - " ------YEAR MODELS! lection of 3 wash-and 2 rinse temperatures! A L L ­ regarded. ' 16; Jones, St. Louis, 16; ''Koufiix, Now you can enjoy ALL-AUTOMATIC wash­ Shan Pac and Indian Cr*ek sir* PORCELAIN inside and out! With famous AQUA- Podres,- Brookl^, Rush, Chl- M ATIC W ASH-RINSE Actioh't x ing and dryihg'ALL in this one compact HQT- ■,th'e only members of the probable c1;go, and Frtencl,: Pittsburgh, 11.' sD O IN T i9«7 unit! Takes no more space than. .. field who have not figured iq the DeLuitt^v Aqiericwa Leogjia LC^ AT im S£ . an y ordinary washer or dryer! A t the touch fecord orgy this .year; Bold Ruler ONLY AT NASSIFF ARMS o f |! dial it washes yOUr clothes beautifully /Afid; Federal HilJ were involved in. Batting (based on SO at bats)— TAKE 2.YIARST0 PAY -elean and dries, it feather-soft! ‘ -...— - " T H fe t eiett; t3em^l>nkerlr)4h Ltega WilUanui^Boettii). ,4M; .Fox,.CWcftr DOUBLE go. .381; MhDmigald, 'New-, York, and. Round Titole In- twoAach and ,3M; Berloia, Detroit, .S6t; Simp m w 1^' Better Bee and Gallant Man lit on» ■on, (Cansaa C3ty, ;S5S, HENRY RANSOM ROLF SET" OVEN apiece. / — . •Runs—WilHam.- BoslMi, 11; 9imp- 2 woods,, m atched d river, spootia*' ^ ‘*I would hesitate to say How fast Serving Manchester Sin^ 1942 '''W sen.,. Kansas City and'Tost~ Wart- 5 irons, matched 3-S-7-9. puttOr. Complete EI.EGTIII6 RANBE the race will be run,"'said Jimmy i'ngton, 10; Klaus, Boston, Bolling, 149.95 1956 PLYMOUTH SAVOY .00 Jones, tiainer for Calumet, after Detroit and Lopez, Kansas City, 9. V-8 4-Ooor Sedan, -fi-rtone aky bm* and powder blue, rsulle and heptoihep tor, An entotaiidlng vyatching both of his/h.orsrt beaten Runs Batted In—Sieverw - Waah- Used Car! F&D In the trial. . > ingtoO, IS: Lollar,. Chicago, 12; Yp U e ■"I don't! care what'.time they Tuttle, Detroit, 11; Maiich, B 3 3 9 4 9 5 out of our way when Galtont Man OTHER RivatsC Chicago, Skisas, Kansas ■tarts moviha'ln tqe ■trei'lch?’ sato 11 CD FT. REFRIGERATOR C!ity rtB^kosrron, New York, 2. Risht a ^ left seta. The CUSTOM CQOKER la jusf one of the Trainer Joivmy NajiKl o f the smaK '""Pltchlngr — Foynielaa- Balttmore, many features of this de luxe DOUBLE- HOTPOINT lest horse'In thi race. OVEN HOTPOINT electric range! Push­ Slaler, Boaton', Wilson and Harrt- List Price - - 319.95 *4ltlN 47 taNveeva the Rarilori^ Jlw ia ^ u l:W p.m. today: ' ” ± V - ' - ' lI- • ■I7:. ^ " ; - f B', ISw -• ':7 fVi/

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/ K EARL 'W. YOS . Se6ll i Sfiort StiiiW wi^ jfDupa$ IZ Retreads ■XI .ed Sox Settle'li Sport* EkUtor - ‘ .X v -"' ■ V : ■ ' ^ ^ M d m e r s .K'"- ; ^Fullmer Choice A!|;am6t Tonight To Pi^odSw^^Lertificate ers 'U- '''R etting men aren^t often''th^^dMiierfi and they Stress Dearth r claim (^ne Fullmer is anywhjfre from a 4 t® ^ ^.® ^ N.ow/0'rleans, (IP)—Lightweight contender. Balph X favorite to retain his WorW’a mlddleweight-hoxlM champion- Chlcago. Mfij' l^t/P)—Middleweight Fullmer, a bull­ 8, who'succ^sffmlly battled recent allegations that he is Kalii^ blessed , with. extraordi­ ' itew York (.SEA)—T«tm Yiiw- .around icing enough not to make _ closing day waa,-*'big oite Jhip tonight against aghBg Sugar Ray'Robinson, Th® Chicago dozing battler of ,25, isriFfivored to.bash artikti^but ancient ^ jp n t o f * //^ ... egro, dretyRn order..from the State,Athletic Commission kfy h*s. spent more, money for misiakesi ' ; . nary ablljty," says the good look­ N ew Y ork , 'Rtadlum bout will be telecaaty ----- ’— :------— •' ' V ■ Sugar Ray Robinson into the ring graveyard toiup^i^n a title s s t m A u L (i^y to npodircc a birth certificate betore fighting again in ing. 'soft itpoken Mauch. "he haa guns but a cojutile .cut’ little player* Uinn .any other owner in "Klau-s hasn't a 'h — of. a lot for some of '. •tawun^ Mali:;Go1dtn G lovV ^ four rematchrematch at ‘ Chicago Stadium. The 36-year-oId “RomfiMn, a Louisiana. ______, of ability, but, no one ever put to play a lot of.-g*mes ■ to : Ifnow : ho^itoersV^ton ^Jl’rfink BoUinj!t-^*ii'iU alw ays re- tlmo two..'|JriDclpftl8 m®t on snd '* x -’■iBvB chw^ A “latter ai'gnsd! by the history pf bawbaU. what's going on ih tlwi. majors," 11110 04 2-.L underdog;.-*eeniingIjMr*tr onlyy :' •' ------:------' ... It' iria k e ir^ y ^ a n te d that the' iVtere ,intp the game. . Eveo' Mt"f mernwrCit as their i^pril '30. \vaS5arday when Ted Wil- January 2, Rullmer biUled his way: ,* inUtSS^untaln* mlsalon Secretary MidjisiiH'Cu- I.itHeCliance^to.Leartl' . 5ne chance to capture tl»e- 1 6 0 -j.^ , _ ■ww'roiiri ttcfl Sox have an alert scouUngi I, looked up X ’ liamk/^Mted hla 422nd home rtin. to a lop-»Wfed unanimous decision- • _P, eain ed^ th e^ ^ lound crown for tiie fourth tlriie.j F I * g elg I H a t V I C ano reijuested the..«^ttticsts organization \ 'v ■ Isomewayinthe^meri^As- "I was in ihfr' Army for two Milalal smAshed; his 354th, over Ihri one-time Dafidy laf* by an early knockout, of,J L F H ./lA vT ^ -a,. :' . ’\ 'i4 '» ' 'I T 1 ->'"^10 \Hew of the etiQpirfouB aanount ^ e maontffcMi-retreads, "Billy sociatlon and he's alV.ayS doing years and sat in dugouts for the game Winner Bob Lemon won toYerip a long wait before Robin- Olympic abn would risk his title against, QoaoaWes in me uiympic diu-able -Fullmer,' who ^pifogsf \lVliraf:f a | | > of confusion cuMM by ths-dls- KlIUs a T d * c I n e % a S aXhort"-(t^h. right thing *< ‘h ^ better part of flve. so had little op­ first of the aeaspn and 20- and lost to Gil Turner' in Sugar Ray rit.New Yor! O C l C l v l - agreement’’ A«lwwn DupM sM atop and aecond base for t^ .B o s -' here. And he s in^^ portunity to learn: This was le' wthner Johnny; Antonelli the you'rig Mormon from Wesj ' the '48 Olympic trial*. .Married JanuaiY 2 with bar-room braw W ble Winner .; tke Buregw bfoi Vital-StaOaU<». viiai o»usuc«. . --v , ton club, therefore must h i-.a * Rreen hand a bat in his tougher o** me than. the average ut Mihx'aukee. It 'ivaa' also Jbrdan, and Ra*. a six-monpis-ol<| daugh­ tactlc*.- Thb-f«ter said further, tilrit /'■ relfow because I had no real tal- , en Billy Pierce, ahother . Robinson,' one.,jof---tfie all-time The ifi-rihmd chrimplonshiif'bout, IYmsW* F o r N e\ r 'I. cgrhrlca.te must bA fll«4. wtth^ the striking iltustratlon of. the short-j"*""*- cht, I . was a little short every JO-game Awinner, poated his third reatiLimrtstfne'* M. The Ring ter.,Graduate of /Jordan High age o f good balljHayara. -Greater Example •Seminary and i»/Kn t\Aw in his-Expected toNyttract r i ^ t 12,000 \A P tvxttl ■rommlsiton ‘‘before futtn’s ociut* l^fiuniph o f the young season amj, SriBbok-claims he’s 36. Both Track Meel, CAX6M ' Wl church.. Being />torin on , he has fan* anils in spRror imale gale of ______Detroit, May V (45--'The r ■ ■jnvcilytng'yotl-WlJl be 'approV*’ - ' broadcast natlonaIlKvll'''fABC Xsft Fleet-foM ^ Dick Willisms won have been placed lii OieTiand* Plaq'uerolnea Pariah.’T ^ and an. sea.son, vfhh'agdm^^aoiijpHiPInrialt mer is 25 So once again it will be 10 p,m. DSTi wllK\a 150-mile both the lOO-yard dash aim the gins with a '^Uiree^H*r11oi ring savvy and experience in-R.ob- Coached boxing at Camp RoberU, . . . , , .. ------... . John McHaie,' at 35The youngest' fficlal from the cltjr’a of three;.t1me losers whpm he suspect- Mauch closed his stance a bit Calif... Ubbbles are hunUng and Chicago area bUcked oriUl.on TV. j 2 2 ® ^ Manchester High upehded general mbnagsr In the major al SUUaUcs a p p e a l hefOr* the ahd moved up clo.ser' to the plate Ameriran ’ League ______doubtful, hpWever, IfAny of Inson's -favor against youth, ed 'hatf learned the. hard way an" fi*hlng>/Ralses mink, also..in his* Roblnaong W M U *WU ._ba*m i » w -i** w i w -aiv he s u w w avvf'w retire I MtdhletnwnTI--- V ,, vcst.frdty------r-T afternoon :— ;--- vji'A li leagues. cqi^lsslon earty laat month to skyrocket his batting- ao'erage. ---- — —W L PcL these top draw' sra^A^s^th. loogiiiick atrsnath and Stamina. if he rose* t o Fullmer *griW\Well » »choolboy trafck meet in ^ improved' more than somewhat. - Neither man ha* been Inside the spare time. .Also works a* a weld­ McHals“'1>ei'a)'ne general man- contehded the '2t-y«riDohJ—^ ts its S , And ndxy like -his double, klll- Chicago upon this day witli as ..lirUfh SSr h« after-fighting, — nleVe, town. It marked^theI ! opanlrjgbfop«nir ■ Acquired from Giants aquar^circle since their tittotneet- er M Blghman, Ut*h where his ’M agerv"M the Tigers yesterday QrleahaNatylUt, rar*ed fourth In j ing partner; Billy KlaUs. person- .667 light .dimmer and BolUng.'Each ■' on borrowed thn6 since outdoor season M- Carich 5to Klaus was'acqalred frbpi the :645 o rjcss ------—„ ------rftly after ndon. Two hours the light^ght dli^on; WM It Ne-_ ! Able- Gene' Mauch Is banking on »»« of th^''mighty mites was a Ba^, a "pathetic showing in thjri ,samc Phlnn'ey’s squad. 'iater he- announced his first deal Giants after Pinky Higgins had Clevaland .500 . The viciora'wdh iU fiVe run­ gro. ■ X the great imponderable* to *»1- Ripnfor a day. Chicago Stadium ring January 19, ,.-a swap with the Boston ReiTSox The allegetkins CsrtM^ «T« , watched him in tha ^A.merlran Ivage something front' what he Kansas City .462 ;,1 ROBINSON I r ''.' ning eventaJaFRill McBride ,(440), Assn, for four years, Mauch got a Paltimore .462 ■'''Zimmer, enjoying the greatest \ fawi) rii ...pi-il I ■«* amAM 25 ifi 1955. . ■ • / . llvat will bring ontfleider Kart Ol­ of a match Imwoen. DupM. find hoped would 4>e a brilliant ^seball day of his career, crack.edjflve hits; It was then Robinson, trying s Dick Vjbrtehouse . (880), ' Scott son, Iktis of Washington, to the chance w,^th. a saVenth major Detroit .385 Clendantel (mile) and the quwtet Vince Marlines o^'Pet*^’iol|, N. J.V carWr. .286 including a 10-inning hOme run to WdCHT 160 comeback after'- a "reUreinent,'’ Tiger* in exchange' for utility man saWhlte welterweignl ra n k ^ fifth , league outfit when. he'hit .848 for Eddie. Stanky'" arid - numerous Washinglm was cut to' ribbons by a journey­ otTMck Pepin, Phil Pineo, Roger I.IOS Angeles I/ist sea sort . ' produce a 10-9 victofy for-Brook­ HflCHT 5(1.1 Jack Phillips. in his class. others vxlu tell him, that this can Wednesday’s Schedule lyn over the .Chicago Cubs. The 5- man middleweight Ralph (Tiger ir'istiana and William* (S80-yard B rA ’"Bhere w ilf^ b e , bo- radical Tft^ Red Sox are off well with be done, . Baltimore at Chicago, 2:30 p.m. 9 replacement for the ailing Pee 72'Ais. rilriCH 69i«i. Jones. relay) emerged pther individual changes,” McHale said-after tak­ -7'^ Refused *o Bar \ the athlete* passed up by. others :—Ldea (1-1) v*., Har.shman (2-()h winners.- , ' m h ' f The commUaion' refuaeosto 'bar Wee Reese at short.stop, started CHEST NOKMAL Recaptured tlrown iO liJ IS A)0 ing, over, "but we will continue to as a double play combination and Boston-at Kansas City, 3:30 p,m. the sea.son With a .237 lifetime bat­ In the field rivents: Dorn Squat- Iff DOUBT '• Dry to improve our lineup fn, every­ the match when asked to alqp.it- \eaten Track Manager HIggIna professes to be h o .m e -a n a ^h q m e - 36’^in. IB-'i*. But Robinson stubbaf!^ aum- rito (pole vault) and Bob Lazzari' because of a Louisiana law —Slsler (2-0). vi. Morgan tlr2). ting mark an0^5 home runs. moned *11 tfie c la s a /f his waning way possible. L’v* talked^ with A yenr>iif^, Dave Sime waa quite'content to make the entire BlUy^Klau* Gene Maiirli , New York at Detroit. 3 p.m.- - CHEST EXPAHOEO years. He woitjfour mqre trial (dlsc'i(s) were the lone Red and DO IT every Americah League clul^ ex­ hibitlng bouts between white ruh’ With them. Klaus ha* demon-1. 1-e.gin^ton, Ky. ,— (VSlAl .^_ Ditmar 0-0) vs. La'ry (1 -1).' Day- In^tSa !4un J8m. 4m in. White winners, . Nej^o fighters. Xfte.r. two hear-’’^; . MtUnc record*. No,tart realistically. Gene hasn't Kentucky renew footbalt. ref Washington at Cleveland, 2 p.m. Bolling, a >259 liifetijTi® hitter ^ vWrilST Olson 9. ,1955, *I the One week from Thursday, the r u e Washington, in the iMt two. 0ayfc'^,|'thgrifhgs, the-commlasioh'ruled It could lations with Migml; of KloridaMn -:xpaacUBl, tl-2i vs. .Score 12-1). ' with only 13 home runs, al.so had locals engage both Bristol and find hotUh'g that would brin the, V.- batUnc .404 aa A x ^ k e out- American -and i had any lUuiions alnce he became 28'/iiri>\ 3m«. Chicagar''Slmllum, to recapture the FmL.D.,.\ McHale's elevAtion was e f­ Aeldfr. He has t h e ^ i ; arm seems to be confident t h a t ^ u c lijo ij enough ’ to know his way a foui^.va,ar. hoiitt^and-home ar- his day in the, sun. After scoring Hartford in a 3 o’clock meet at fight, and it went on as scheduled Tueeday's Reaiilts.. THIGH eweight title. ' fected after Spike Briggs quit un­ - ' Id- in the Atlantic Coaat Confer­ will be just as pleasant a aurprise. I around. rangementX starting in.l9.’)9. ' . the first Detroit’ run on a tripYe.,^ Weaver Field in the Insufance der pressure last Friday. Even' April 8 with Dup'aa ■winning Chicago 6, Baltimore 1 lO^iri. 33 is. A waShed-^ouC Olson challenged City. ence. "I was right on Klaua.” sayg' Although he came into the Na- Detroit 2, New York 1 (10 In- the 17i):poimd second- baseman Robinson in a rematch at Los Briggs said it was the logical mov.e round decision. - Higgins, "and: I have now seen | t^nai League as one of Branch walloped a lOlh inning liome run CALF , Meet results; \ Sam Monk Zelden, attorney ftg " Kl>ARKI.E GONE -, ningsi ' (3%'»n 16**. Angeles May 18, 1956, Sugar Ray to promote the former Tiger fla y ­ inpiigh of, Mauch to believe ,thatj Rickey's child wonders, when he Cleveland 6, Washington .1 to give the Tigers a.. 2-1 triumph flattened Olson in four rounds. 100-yard dash: 1. Williams er who ha* been In the Tiger or­ Dbpris. aafd neither had receiyaiYa he do Jijst as well In the ma-jwas 17 in-1843: or 14 years • ■ over the New York Yankee.s. BICEPS (Mam, 2, Pepin (Mani. -3. David­ coi>y of Cusimano’g letter,-^ I f O A t Fights (Night),/' After one fight. November 16, ganization since 1941. \ - Jorti. lf'>y}u.bave a bunch of guyal utia i# the first tin.e that Ma Camden, K. J'.\ CNEAV — BMton 3, Kan.sas City 1 (Night) Now for the big gyn.s. Musial'.s 11%». . 15'm. 1956, wh'en he won a 10-round deci­ son (Mldd). ‘T’iitie, :10.5. Zejden told the Ailnettted PttM ' Hewton. T exX ftoy Harris, 187; who don’t'ShMt themselves, you!Hag considered himself ready'"for Woodlandwuoaitiiiu Farm'sr n i i H B ^piHi Blue 'Sparkler, home came in the 13th Inning for FOftEASM sion over one Bob Provizzl, Robin­ 220-yard dash: 1. William* in an'Interview th^"*^I eonoaratd have a chance-rv^ . even against |tb4 big time, lop mare, of i9.%6, hiA bbeen retired, ^ ' 'rhuraday's Schedule' St. Louis' 6-,5 victory' over Pitts­ (Man). 2. Pineo (Man). 3. Pepin realize/ the ImpOit and iMalflc^-' Out and Shoot. Tex., outpointed W'a.shingfon at Chicago, 2:30 10y.'«. 1214'*i. son defended against Fullmer last (Man,). Time, -.24.0. Spuing Football Date Bob Baker,.'21S, Pittsburgh. 10. the Yankeea over (tNlM-game haul.r “Unless a ballplayer IsXMickey The .5-yesr-old coilld' .'not, stand burgh. tVilliams. who already had KECK January 2. tions Involved. We will hevp' to Klaua and Mauch^^-ljave be*hi Mantle, Willie Mays /dr an A1 training. ■ ,. \ p.m. a single wid double, cloiited an 440-yard dash: 1. McBride study Ijt-'^fore taking any acUon, labUytVDbd, Oallf.—Ernesto par- New York at Kan-sas City, 10 15i«. ' 17 i< In that New Y'crk fight. Fullmer Wethersfield, May 1 (gi) fa, IBMi, Mexico City atopped eighth inning homer to lead Boston pressed a relentless attack which (Mani. 2. Juros (Man). 3. Higllsh n A t e . > f/v u but JiriTassured that wa wlU take • ______; - . : ■'__ L.. p.m. (Midd). Time :,55.2. ' o v r r EAtgejOH Schoolboy football practice can be­ Vlaoa' Delgadci, 1%T, 'Loa An- to a 3-1 triumph over Kan.sas City. dropped the Sugar Man' in the gin on August 26. the Connecticut ^appropriate, steps.” “Boston at Detroit, 3 p.m. Antiorielli riot only .snapped,,the 880-yaid run: 1. Whitehoiise warn A BAT TO galea. '6. Only Games Sclreduled seventh round and had Robinsori Interscholastic Athletic Confer­ Joe S ^ a l l-«eads H igh Golf^ t o W i l t Restauftt^ League Champi^ Braves’ four-g.sme winning streak liangihg on helplessly most of the (Man). 2. Nevlns (Man). 3. Clulow UM'AO OFF / cMcmtreal,—Cherif Hamla. 1-27*4, (Mam. 'Time. 2:16.2. ence has disclosed. An errrxrfous Rainbow tftmt la, the most >ijUgaria,.. outpointed Bobby Bril, Flashing victory smiles a r e ^ w b e r a of 'the Walnut Reslniirarit National l>ague iwith a seven-hit 4-0 shutout for Inr except to take IntrodtlHory ffather Is employed. .Born 6n July time. date had been previously an­ migratory of al^ trout and U a pa- • bowling team, winners of the 1956.-57 Restaurant BowUpg, League W L Pet. GB. New York but he buttered his' > ^ s . Robinson has arwv^i^d the i 21, 1931 at West Jordan, Utah, There were cries from the.Robin­ Mile: i. Clendaniet (Mani. 2. IM . "'Ttdungatown, Ohio, 10; tJCIL rival Bnatol proved no^nolds *9 apd Red Smith only a nounced, the CIAC sa ‘ tlv* o f th* Weat Coast. Mlaml'^Beaeh, Fla. Clarence crown. The rollers shown above,'"back row ,'left-to right, are Milwaukee . ___ 9 2 .818 — nlne-'strikeout performance with a bell in '147 previous bouts and his! • • son camp that FuHmer rabbit- McCarthy. (Middi. 3. Dorembs, naiHt for the-.atrong Manchester ■ sophomore, >9.., Alternate RoRcr (Man). Time, 4:40,,6. Binnant, 175*,4v Miami, stopped Batting Don Zimmer, Dodgers Charlie Whelan rind Captain Billy Pa^ni. Skippy, Kearns and Brooklvn .. . ___ 8 . 3 .727 ' 1 two-run • homer that sealed great record sho»w'48 winning de- I.ook at sugar Ray; Born Walk­ punched his w a y -to the title. .^choolboy Nine Home Tomorrow High golf team yesterday , . after-J^ , Barrett turned ihNjj fine 77 while. Red Gavello are in the aecond row w’ith-aplmaorh-aplmaor Roger DiTarandot New York ...... 6 6 ..500 3' Milwaukee's doom - and narrowed er Smith in Detroit. ."Hung around Pole ■vault: 1. Squatrito (Man). CWyin ^tlai-, ,lilb, Cleveland, 6. noon at the Manchester CpunlrY! Briatol's Dick Day shot a 76, j - Rapped fU-e hits including a cisiong, 90 kriopkbuts, three draws, Handlers of: the . Utah scrapper p front, displaying the way he would hold the, ball if he rolled, St. Louis .. . ___ 5 ft .500 31 the Brewster Center Gym snarled fn rebuttal that Robinson 2. Kissman (Man), 3. Warren . H a id fo^ OwilVr—Wayne Bethea, aub. Sparked by Captain ,Joe : Match reanlta- [ lOlh inning homer that gave up one ho decjaibn'and five. defeats. (Man). Height, 10'. 9M, New York, outpointed Bert ■\Hislis main. . interest, ^ . 'outside of sponsoring the leaiitYvwa* a rooting Philadelphia ___ 5 6 .455 4 I Brooklyn to one game. He ha* mfver been counted out. to watch the bjg boys train. One was holding most of the fight., •/ • Segal's 76, 4he unbeaten fn^iana reamia. . Brooklyn « ,10-9 victory over Chi- 7 .417 4> High Jump: 1. Tie, Mlknwski 191. Baltimore, BiUtimore, 10. blanked the Rams by a perfect 18.0 . M»arh«i»r RrUUl ^ cago'^ Cubs. ■ ' pne.ne. „ Mike Bfozowski w-aa absent whe:when the photd--Was taken. Cincinnati ., I Lemon also spiepd. his vict'ory, Fullmef; who was named after of whom was Joe Louis,, who The IlHnoia State Athletic Com­ Pittsburirh - . f 8 .333 51 the 202nd of hi.s career, with a Trilnney, ha* been'outpointed worked With Ray'" father in an (Midd) and Davfdson (Midd), 3. iMians Host Hall - w M wa P a w e, Pa.— Rooky Oaa- score. Previously, C o a c h ------, -D— Das • ('Jerald Photo by Pinto i mission has pi'omtsed-a-referee to­ F. Dav . Cliii-ago -rriV . : . . . 3 8 .273 S' auto plant,.. .Parents separated HaTidler (IWan). Height, 5'. A i tellani, 157*4; taizerne. Pa. out­ Perry’s squad had walloped neigh- |';r,Y''„g|| f '^Pllching - Johnny Antonelli, home run ris ClevelaiuTdefeatcrt-- , .Jiree times fn 43 pro bout*. He too night who w,lll watch both for YEAR-ROUND pointed v Felix fC3iooiGhoo) Ben- Rcr! Ball j Giaplsv-'-. ruched a seven-hit. shut- Washinglon 3 n : The homer has never been knocked out rind has when Raywa* 12 and he moved to rabbit-punching and holding, tak­ Broad jump: 1. McCarthy boring Eaat Hartford 14*a.3>j. Banard . Brower . Wednesday’s Scttedule (Midd). 2. Mikowski'. (Midd). 3. WR, IM. Phlladelphui. 10. ♦ ‘wick 0 oiit. .striking out nirie a.s the Bob's 37th to bring himwithln-one never' been involved in a draw. New York with mother and two ing *way points from either guilty In addition to SCgal, other Red ' Chicago at Brook^m. 1:30 Dougan (Mam. Distance. 18' 6". —Masakazu Otsuka. 118, and White goirers and their scores ” *'* **" Be>i Ball f ' Giants snapped Milwaukee's four- -XDi-ott i0-2) or Kaiser (0-6) of the record held by a pitcher. Twenty' opponents have .heard the sisters. ,Startedbs«» street hoofer fighter, Nebo at 3:15 Japan, and Danny Kidd, 117)4, We.s Ferrell, who- did most of his birdies sing and a like number aftrir watebiag BiH Robinson give Scoring Systeiil Shot ju t: l.vUzpu'rvis (Midd). i l Included Bob Ballard 79, Bob'Rey- Totsl .... TR Total 0 grime winning streak, 4-0. eney Loses 4-3 Drvsdale il-Ol. lu , -■ —. , . were declsioned by the Utah bull. I * few lessons arourtd the fjmous 2. Lazzari (Man). 3. Christiana COMI Manila. Drew. 10. Milwaukee at New York, 1:30 ; '’ *l*'"*’g **>'' Cleveland hit 38.. oneon^ Illinois uses the "five-point must (Mam. Distance. 43’ 1." p.m.—Spahn f3-0) vs. Gome* (3-0) more than Red RUfflng, an old Yan­ Both fighters are expected to come jf‘ ‘-Wishing Wishinr Tree".Tree".. . . . Sttri-ledSttried BbxingBbx system.''...... This. gives a round By PAT BOLDUC / kee. in under the 160-pound- middle-- for George Gainford at the, Salem points and the loser Discus: 1; Lazzari (Msn). 2. or Barclay i0-2). Daley (Midd). 3, Dyer (Manj. Two schoolboy , baseball teams Nwlth identical 2-1 won and lost Cincinnati at Philadelphia, 8 Third Mound IVJn weight limit. _ . . _ I Crescent A._C.. .Too young to use logger number. An even records, Manchester and Hall o'f Wrist H|u"uord clash tomorrow i Norwich Tech Only chance for Sugar Ray, In J own Hariie. borrowed an ex-boxer'a Distance. IlF 3‘j". p.m.—-Hacker (0-1) xt. Simmons Pierce spun a siirihlUer to be*- round is 5-5. Javertw; 1. Ceplinski (Middi. 2. afternoon in an important CCIL conteat/tartlng at 3:15 at Ml. Nebo. tl-1). come the first Aingrtcan Leaguer to this corner, is to Oy out of hia cor- ' a a U cary Windham. peclally in the Outfield where only Silk Towner* while the victors' St. Louis 6. Pittsburgh 6 2 'j game* off the pace. • hack the title he twice pre-vioiisly j gweet fighter - Sweet, as *ugar."_ the gate and a *100,000 radio-TV The locals play again tpmorrow- Innings. Night). , held. If Robinson-loses he hay told'jXhe name stuck.. .Turned pro In' Forney Named Coftch Tom Kelley/*' club has wein leftfleldrir Dick Kacinakl (seven have now won twive. ■ afternoOn - entertaining Vinal Re- Robinson's homer, co'mihg in the melon.i That coiildl mean around beriting the j hits lti,14 at bats this seaspnf has With two outa in the fatal New York 4, Mllwaakee 0 third inning. followiiSg singles by Intimate friend.s that he'll hang up] October, 1940..'.Paid *100 fo f flrst- *65,000 apiece. At New York. both CCIL ouHhi . _ _ gion'al Tech of Middletown In ia (Night I. the gloves for good. j bout, a four-rounder at Madlsoa New London, May 1 (>P)--iC*pt. Whippets 8-2'"and------rlstol 9-8-- in 11 Wmpresaed, , The Red rind . White aeventh and (^eney nursing a one- ‘ ^'clock contest at the West Side Briooks I.awr«ice. Wally Post and Fullmer agreed to a 12>i per cent Inning* i ^ l e bowing 8-2 to strong I coacR at*<>^ ki «n®ecftled upon his run lead, pitcher Russ Cowles q . ' Cincinnati 6, Philadelphia 3 ’ Qua, Bell, paved the'way for, Cin­ If Is too bad’ thrit, washed fight-1 Squari Garden.'. .Won first 40 cut againat Robinson’s' 4 7 per John Forney today was naimed di­ walked Nor^ch okteher Tom CMte y *’■ (Night), , cinnati's 6-3 succes,* against Phila­ er*^''.riti4 I feel'Robinson is In this bouts, 30 by knockouts.. .Won cent slice of the gate, whUe Sugar rector. of athletic* at the US. Norwich"m a non-league encounter pitching selection. Ter*. (4) cai«gory.--4on't know when to quit. I"weltecweight' title from Tommy Coaat Guard Acaclemy here, effec­ la st/e e k . Either Wes'Feshler or Bob .Neil and Kopp followed with hia poke A> r h po a' a rbi 1 'Thursday’s Schedule delphia. I-awrence, the winner, Ray got all the TV money. will-oppose the visitors. In'-his whichh aplil the -(Cheney outfieWera Vysgelio. rf , A I 0 3 2 G 0 St. Louis at Brooklyn, 8 p.m. .scattered nine- hit*, dumping the He cam* brielf because be needed I Bell riftfr getting off the floor----- 'rhe New York attendance was tive Aug. 1. willliucceed Cmdr. Novak Likely Choice Nplson. . 4 0 0 i) .1 G O’ the money. Twiiglit, I feel, will be Then stopped Jake LaMotta in 13 John S. Mprilman Jr.,-who will r*^ only start this spring, Feshler wriri for an easy home run. Col4». c ...... A 1 2 11 > m0 0 Ctncfnnsti at New York, 1:30 Phillie.s into fifth place. 18.134 with-a gate of *194.645. ' 1 2 1 Brooklyn Was fortunate to win Sugar Ray's last big paynight as [rounds (or the middleweight title Robinson haa his 37th birthday. tiaa about fiept. 1 after 28 y ^ n .Sophomoid JoRu Novak, who has' hit quite hard In the six innings The viaitore grabbed a 1-0 lead Kopp. RR . . . .4 '3 G 2 chalked Up hoth West, Hartford; that he worked against Norwlcjt in the first inning but the home Kr''cedl<». 3b . 4 1 0 0 1. 1 Gj, ^ ica g o at Philadelphia. 8 p.m. after Sal Maglie had failed to a fighter. Fullmer wltf'Siiiwlve imy jin Chicago Lost tirie in England i by the book, ooming up Frida'y. service here, ..Capt. Fornej^^'was T*'*n. Nordbff. rf . 3 0 • 0 1 0 1 .A'" early bomtardmertt and h** to Randy Turpin after * dour of claims he will he only 36. HoW- victories, is tli* llk*>.V choice to face i and suffered the setback. Nell was Y 8:15 hold a.a.6-0 lead. The Cubs kept graduated from the Atajlriiny in Club fought .back to knot the count mir'get'"'2iV . 3 0 1 31-G' 1 Milw-aukee ' at PitUburgh, impreasive In the two innings that wi'Ut .a single tally in the second Kur*»ej-. jb. •t 0 G 3 .G ^ 1 0 p.m. P«cklnip.*way at old Sal. knocking (ighting will'wear Robinson d q ^ ’‘European appearances. This de- ever old...... -he i*. this .flghtirig ma-. 1933, and aerved as head basket­ the Indians Thursday, A.rid Coach L. Nordoff. If \ 2 . l> 0 .-2 0 0 0 before the eighth round. ''>,.fest snapped a victoiy atring that ball snd assistant football coach Bob McKee has four pretty fair he relieved. and then went- ahead 2-1.. in-.the . 1 0 mi'- 0 0 0 0 him out with* a thriee-nin rally in chine has been - one of the best in^ the sixth a«d finally -(vent on top. Fullmer Rundown: Idolized ;had reached 90 straight.Re- here from 1939 to ^*41. ( hitters: in second baseman ^ k e Laat year Manchester copped 1 1 1 0 0 ring history. ■ He has a 138-5-3" ^ oth decisions from the Warriors. locked the acore at 2-alI In the 9-7, on Walt Mil vn's grand* slam- Jack Dempsey as a-boy but was gained Crown several months later record w'ith 90 knockouts and only .NyquUt, third ■ baaeman BUd ' Total.i ^ 32 ■4 5 21 13 3 3 Thompson; centerftelder Barry Blu- /a U zin g to a - 7-:2 triumph in the 5 fourth. n.er in the seventh. It took Roy named after Gen* . Tunney. .Had -Wilted under heat against failed' to finish once. - That .was PRINGWEAVE* -,\- Teeh fS) first pair of boxing, gloves at the' Joey Maxim at Yankee Stadlqm iii ARCA^ ANNUITY . menthal and shortstop Clyde first meeting but were hard-pressed D'Angona's charges went out ! Bb r h po fk A^rbi-- Other Sports Campanella's second homer, in the in 1952--when "heat' exhaustion" winning 3-2 the ' second time front again With a lone marker in | .. 4 1 . 2 3 . 1. 0 ' seventh, and 'another homer by ripe old age o f, six.. . Although ] bid for light heavyweight title... made him quit In a try for Joey Smith. Both Blumenthal and Smith SUITS BY .. 4 1 .rt .2 3 1 0 only 12, he said h e' waa 16 tn d j‘Retired" in December, 1952 but Raltjifiore (NEA) —, Eddie . Ar-: are^ hack from , last year's squad around- . the bottom of the fifth before Kopp ; 0 0. 7 0 0 1 4>inch hitter Sandy Amoros^ in the Maxim’s light heavy\veight oTOwn. t 3 P a g e nintjj, to force the game into extra fought in AAU competition.. ! made a romeback in 1954... It -was the loss to Maxinri that caro,fegarda Vh* -Preakneas as his and the Warriors also boast three Next week the locals are On the connected in the final Inning. ) ...... 2 rt 1 1 2 0 1 23 road twice, traveling to Meriden PALM BEACHt Kopp also singled durirfg the af^ j’Hcysn. 'lb .. . 3 0 1 3 300 .innings, DavB- Hillman. 'Seventh Father w-aa a fighter, and two ] Stopped Bobo Olson.in two round* made Robinson "retire."* -Before oyrit private social security system. other veteran* in catcher Jim De- .. 3 •0 0 1 . 0 1 . yOungar brothers: pon 17., and Jay l to win back the middleweight title, fh --ll of 13 tries he'came’ back *cn 7. (-bs-lra Archie Moore, a surprUlngly beefy relief pitcher Larrj- Jackson the Springfield Giants/ at Ifonte^ '\Fullmer, making .hia first title tcherj'Bob Nelson. '14 C Bbainnl. Bolduc: timr. 3 2S. 206’*, wsaexpected to make short Reijbird victory. -Jacksoiv'loo’lt over defense,, ha* a '40-3 record with work of German heavyweight in\the lilirth after PlUsburgh'had 20 kn'oqkbuts. A Mormon. W'ho Hans Kalbfell in. their 10-round, rallied for five run* to overcome' This Weekend for Three Tilts never h'rii; tasted tobaepo, alcohol - - J non-title bout, in the..outdoor Dvi:- a 5-ft deficit, and held the Pirates or 'cbtfee,' PHilfmer has' yet to be Annual Church, Loop, Rolloffs bois Arena today; ' to t-Wo singles in a 4 ,2/3 ahutbul The ^rlngfleld Ojanta wiH^emfsatU as wall a* Northern ConnecU- stopped. It would be considerM an upset Inning*. Thq victoty tied the Card* gSge the SjTatxiae Chief a in thei.*®^. " • The' sponsoring International ( to most fistic, obserri’ens here if the (cr tMrcI ’prafcV w i^ the OlanU. A i w ■ , ; 1 Box s*rit* are the only nvailabls Boxjog Club- ia talking. of match-..] Hrst home weekend set of, the •«»' K-eserved seat* at the park. TickeU Ing .tonight’s winner .with ■w-elter- Won by Seem 27-year old butcher from Hagen ^ Four Run Assault lasted more than five or six round*. iwh itsrtiiig Sa,turday night. -The | nmy be purchaaed in advance a l weight champion Carmen BasUio i A four-run assault againat Ray 'Bolling games of 589, "584 and t,down sixth pUtne 'With' a final Kalbfell. 210 *i; has posted a nu­ Giants are idle Friday ./night biit; I^mchon Park any day from, IT In June • o'r' July, at a New "York merically fine 16-1 record, including Moore Irt the seventh innirtg broke' 1fJj* Chiefs will be home Satur-1 a.lln. uptii game-time. ball park. ' '. 606 for a three-game total W 1.779. tkree-g^e aewe qf 1 m up a tight ganie for the' :^'hile ■ . » j ' . i i ' Second Congregational had nn- 11 itnoc’ko'uU; in a pro career erf- iSay night with game, time-at 7:451 Next week Lhe LiUle Giant* will Saoond Congregational toPPed, the regular icKediile....tied lesa than two'ryears. He: 718' Ger­ Box victors,' over the Orioles. Larr.v - ahd again on Sunday afternoon i be on the road, c-^ning a.four- Church Bowling League rtvala last' Einanuel Lutheran for^flrat many’* third ranking heavy. Doby drove in-thre-; Chiesgo ruita- ' . for the first ddubleheader. of the ( night atand rit SchnacUdy on Mon- . . Scholastic Baseball Long Sleeves with a pair'of singles, -- ! night In the annual -rollo£ia- JoE,;.placaJi>ut-theilatter-tfsam-captured :!MoorO' -'vhad- ' boem. *xp#ot*d~ to (waaoB At lE>ymcho^ Rarks-The flr*t;-day nighL n«xt_ aftd then moving .the JarvisTrophy at the Mancli'ea-' top honors in a puyqff match .last Rolling s' ‘ grime - ending , blow game atarta'at •/^.im!"and •will be- *‘’* ' to *~ SjTacitse for single game on East HatUbrdYDNonvfcH 4, scale about .185 pounds for the made it possible for Duane Maa* m ' m kTid ' t e f Boi^llng Green. .’The -victors’ week.- „ tuneup for his June 7 title defense a nine-inning Affair. The -second Friday and Sritui-day and eo!m|6et- ■ New Loildon 18 New Britain 5, vv Ate tetil pinfalV was juat eight - pins, Best single game (team) last agalriat-New York’s Tony An-' to record his first major league giune will be Seven innings. . * ing the road jriunt with' a double Rockville ?0 Plainville 6. nigjit' .was tbe- 613.,^lbtal rolled by triumph over the Yankees. -The The attepoance at, ]th*!Giant header' bn Sunday May, la. ' * , Southington 12. Glaatonbiuy 0,. over' the 1,771 acore turned' in J>y thrinj’. ' ■ . .voung rigltt-Hafide. held the de­ Windsor Wethersfield 8. Short Sleeves Uie runnenip St. James’ St. John's in theirJ’gecond at.rlng, Dven Archie was sta'rtled mo­ ames has been highly ^pleasing to Eilnghamtoh and Reading 'wUt 10 4 li’red McCurry 131. Norm VIU- fend! ngchampibnidoi three hits for f'resident Charles Stonehaip. Aa supply the oppolitioh rit- Pynchoh Woodstoclj 6 Stsifford combine.' mentarily .af. his pounifage at, the _ his second Wetory of the Season. .50 In placing second the Saints ner 127 and John Johson 125 bowl'-i brief 'weigh-;in ceremony last has always been the case, baieball Park during the w-tek pf M'ty 18-19. He lost all Xis'seven decision* last All night games at Pj^chon Park A favorite bait for catching, pinned games of 571, 603 and 597. ;ed the night's best Singles while night, fan* flock to Pj-nchon Park from ■niird place honor* went to North 1'top three-game totals were yeap.JJie last one, moicted by the allf agcUona of Weatern Masaachu- start at 7:46. dolphin is flying fish. - 'V ' . Not Worried Yankees, resulted in a ticket to the Thurs. Methodist No.2 with a 1,756 score .i'Chajked up b y 'Vlttner .343. Mc- .But he said he wa.sn’.t worried. mirioiBi . * ' -t • . luid Emanuel Lutheran, .regulaf Curry 342 and Stan Grsyb 338— "Bringing down my weight to the mim m m w k m mm m m ms m m m season cliampions, was fourth with ' Trie league Will hold its 'annual 175-pound limit is ■very easy for Lemon had a two-hitter for a l,78l4 total. In,fifth spot ■was banquet 'Piiesday night, starting at Cleveland but fife needed help from me. i.ean do it in a fbw’weeks." IQCKHEED Centiff CongregatjoriaLNo. 2, with 6:30 at the Rosemount In Bol­ He has just five weeks to-make Ray Narleaki in the eighth. Gene 4C PRODUCTS Th)^ SjinngWesve suite are perfect for almost its 1,T)27 tally and St. John’s held ton- It for the Ahthony defense in De­ Woodling'accounted for two Cleve­ land runs with a homer and airigle. A U T O -L I T E Thlf is the time to get yourself troit. ■ - . , ''v -‘ v ■ . '"any day of tlie^^ear . . any hour of .the dayl The Red Sbx victory, sixth in BORG-WARNER U Q U A Y NORRIS some new sport shirts at real r- ■ There had* been reported in' the , k. savings. These are bland hew The exclusive Springweave blend of 40% baby . Bethea' Outpoints United State* that the 40-year-old their last seven strrts,‘was posted RAYRESTOS > by WillapdiNixon who faced only FEDERAL M O G U L , spring and summer numbers, veteran wouldn’t meet Anthony. long and short' sleeves, at • |dd mohair and fine w pli wcpl make* them This brought a warfiing from 29 Kansas Gityibatters in a splen­ GRANT-RINGS W A L K E R ^ - B e r t W h i t e h u r s t did three-hitter. Jackie Jensen's greatly reduced prices. limited right for cool-weather wear... light for aummer, J- Floyd Steven*, president of the time only. American National Boxing Assn.;- seventh inning hbmeri hls first of ' SPEEB ElViPMEIIT , .too. You’ll like the springy, natunil resiliency , . Hartford, Ma^ I Wjtyne that 'if >ie didn’t get a definite as­ the year,, .broke: a We. Bethea of New York outpointed. HOrSEtmTET LEAGUE ' surance froriri Archie by today .op that sheds wrinkies wonderfully. The famoiis- Bert Whitehurst of Baltimore in a . Flying Saucers, and D ouble the Anthony fight he w’ould R E G . l 3 . P i R E G . $ 2 :9 5 Boilers roljed similar 4-0. shutout fit “Palm Beach” .tailoring features the patented KNround' heavyw^ght bout last declare the title vacant. Y'outliful Coaches, viQtDries over Rolling Pins ghd In New York, however, Moore’* night. Bethea's victory w m by a Spatulas, respectively.,, white the • contour-cutcoUair. Choosefrpmamde'rangeof manager. Charley-Johnston, .said A c({uire .Ne>v Jobs single point. Skillets pinned a 3-1 dteislon over Archie "Positively’' would fight iinart colore and patterns. ~ $53;50-’’' Bethea weighed 204 and White­ the, Ceffee Cups iit ..another, match. Anthony! ■ > N o w ' Best single gamp score*:''!were Wlliiamshurg, Va„ May 1-WV:- hurst.161.' ' ; ' , '•' Today’s fight is Moore's, first ■ ■'' , ■ ■ - -/■ ■ turned in by’- HUma McComb 140; Aneef he',wA knocked out In Lha T wq eliger j-oung men who made Referee Billy Tayfor scored the Sherry JDChimsen ..138. Estelle fifth round by Floyd Wtterson Ih Oidir mark as sucoeisiful high" 1 \.' bout 44-43. But he gave Whiifehurat DabrowsU 11'4,/Betty'Jd Tremmol thisir heavyweight title fight ,*t- school coaches hav# been handed ■ N five rbuiKfs fo four for Befhea and 1145 Ruth Ostr^der 113*107, Mary ■Chioago, Nov, 30. Ho weighed . 187 the task of rebuilding‘William and 4 : Chapmaniflll,- AU<^ Huy lOS^ 3-4 .that nighC; , I Mary’s • fortunes iq football and M E K I’S ' - called the. lOthiroynd even.'^thea Marthar Rcicbenbilch 108 and Bet­ basketball. ,. Max &;h^eling, '■ Germany's I > '« 5 i Pa r k s t p w t ^ miNAMBtovuvAw i»i «KTf» Entin* •Was gi.ven a 6 -2 'margin in the ty DanleiYOS: •“:/ former world .heavyweight cham- Milton Drewer, 34, wla named- MEN’S SHOP s h o b :;; MvenUi round. ' TarSTY IXAGUE .'fj^OB, Win refe:rte. .■ '*■- by college last night as lu AUTrbllP ; • / FAST HARTFORP • M A H C t^ itiR ' .):, -'- i ...--J"" ' 'Thero wore ho knockooklna; Two of the throe matches ABA new athletic . director and head 7B9 M A IN ffR m m . iMiXM TIL iAduM t- Ct T IL MIn M I M I M 719 MAIN S T *'--'"''■' ‘5 " ^ " a achodulad aight-rouiul somf^ if evor dujiver Mfg„ and Mer- htiBUilc' and' flahlng P*^- fotottasdl coach, succooding J rick 2 1 fliuU,' Oorrddo M ^ srella , 14$. o f U’s Market over Spencer Rub- aoU'old In Michigan last m a ^ ^ who reelgnad March 80. CaUunbera, waa choeon as. F le r^ I Sicily, stoppod „ Johi - resuUod in 3-0 wins -' and ■ thMi hnylottrir aUta. .A t.qt^ Bln 28, -v.|. M T /n tlk d e ^ la , in Machtaa odgod Wlloo Ma-^ ' ' larapd “eurtM head haekotball cokch to mioeoad i Uio recently demoted Boyd Baird MY SATURDAY •pY.-' a-L X ; Am \ '> ■" ■ \ W ■■ ■ • - >'■ h. . V'^a - .4- .U . A , - ..U-I V T ’- -V-J ..r'. ; \ ' ■]"

'.-1 . • ■/> r. .)■ I o I • > ,v ■ IP m ’, y N. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, ttoCH ESTER. CONN:^ WEDNESDAY. MAY 1 ,19OT PAGE TWENTY-SIVIN j - : - HANCHESTER EVENIK© HERALt)> MANCHESTER, V:6n 1?.. WEDNESDAY. MAY 'l, 1957 H«lp WBDto4-r-Mak H Artictog for S8l» <45 Hhtushoid Goods *51 Moiletl iM tom ooti 5 i and Land for 9ilo 71 Honacs for 72 FA].W . Mona. Hot m ix asphalt NUsadortiV ht and sold. i Bmlturs Repair applied to-burchaae price, able, tor buildlrig lot, near rMden- Baldwin __ .. owner for op- - ‘ Offered IS-A STENOGRAPHER' SHOVJBL OPERATOR and g e "e « l s a i-TdOS. "-,ML»T44». ' Sehier, mnCD A CART .8 0 ^ on yard man. Nussdorf Sand and IIOLL^ stock clerk toi eentlhg (Side, tial aaction. PI 3-8887 or PI 34197. pointm( ,4 ( 1 9-lM|. No agante; ~ paymwit or bad yoiir credit ti FtTRinTtmig repaimm abd/atlr.- ^GOODYEAR haa . poraHUMint ler'and Bundy. Mattars Mnsle Clatsifiid Stone, MI >-7408. : tura , sent. Apply in - S3 >rM o« on lAfe-l ABSOLUTE BAEOAIN -r Ouptom jttudlo. >77 MtKm. M l 8480(1, down? Don't give up ! For a g( tabling: antiques raati»ed. F^imi* / position open for experienced ate-' Wr Main St. waupapet-. G t t o Paint u ' ~ made cornices and d ru ^ - Slp^* 3 Wrtbs-wwii8*Wrto- nographer. Jdust be-gMe to take 7 ^ deal-- -not tfim a^aniaJl turn Repair Sarvlca, Talcpttellle. paper at the Green. 0 | ^ < eovats, 189.60 and up. Chblee at NEW AND uoad'Seeofdlona, OM up. Hoosm For Salo 72 MANCHESTER Advertisement pany<-M« “ Harry’* at 838- SOdir Mr. D e ^ ? ‘MiLAfi7iaAaV oictatlon and also qae transcribing .CkRAMlG TtLB setter, mastic, CHANGING JOBS t m. ' falHlea. Budget ten w Mfs. Btta,- Private leeaona in your home or )[Chi)llaad Om ) w«s much stock oetMty cal Aagi CLASSIFIED ADVT. St. (formerly Douglaa Motora). / MANGLES'H’lB MENU equlpiflent, 40 .)eour.^week. Company steady ‘work. Mancheatw TUe ond ^A 3-7789. ^ , mine. Peter GrttSM, MI 0-0804. |14AM:-^Wo toririU';. httdt *; wee,. RiraC CLBAlinibb'and shampooed WW DOUBLES ON - ’ benefits Include nald-1 vacations, Floor Covarlng, 399. No. Main SL D ^ oUy of normal N a a f' and el< [Capa Cod. ctuitom huUt BEFOft® TOU- OVT a used ear “ Our '^nare'meank longer wea.r.’’ ■' * . 1946; three bedrooms, on­ meimt. th h l from^ Ms . wpariririoa,*^^ "Inquiry isvoaled that this ama DEPT. HOURS 0E95EQT-VET- , life Abd hoepitatOnUofir insurance If you gre aggreslve and your ■ / Phona'jUI.9'4a63, at night phone S3 ounce bottle tor f3.60. ACCORDION^ RtENTED—AU slsee,' ptrig. Carlton^ not an unusual ossa aa thaiw had see' Goraan MOCot Sales. Buiek Free picktqji And delivery. Stnith’s at no coat to. e’lhploye.. Free parkr MI 9-2970 Or MI 9-8878. 'jrber Shpp, comer Oak EIGHT PIECE den''seVOood eon- regeonable. Chaster Accordioa 9-51S3, Multi cloaed ly (another room In he a n U eip a^ fttoto (itoto ha “« g;15 A. M. to 4 ;S0 P. M. Selet aSid Sendee, SSe Main Upholstery Sto^ MI 9-4868^ eve­ present Job offers only Umlted op­ ItaeU). laige kltcbmj tiv- bean many laaks from tha CAB to ing avallaMe. Contact Mr--Devlin portunities, we will talk 'Ifrlth you ‘ 'itrsefa. , • dltton. 886, MI 8-4274/ atudto, 01 ynion St. MI $>700. raiiabhrleu^hbodt tWrawaid. tha p a ^ . Street ML 8-4971. evenings. nings Ml 8-7367. S. :i or 1^. Bartell to. arrange for in­ TOVNG'MEK ove'r'17 yearg of'age rodrii Ciqm Jng room baa 'kW6eping Mew, flre- about a career in one of Aitierica>< for evening work In drug store. LOAM, DARK, "TO a f ^ t your ‘ateciemenL If "It would iq>pear,” ha COPY CLOSING TIME terviewiew at ■ BU 9-8424. . moat progressive and fBateat,/dS!- • atone free. ALL KINDS at seflnlahed, uee> je, full rea^ {^aee, com ^atitoi Wmdows. Sltu- 1949 FORD FOUR door, mechani­ Wi&AVING «r buma. nKto boles ] Experienced preferred-Must have ~Prompt delivery.'’CaU’PI 3-6377 or furaitore. Rebuilt mattresses, conveniently you’ll take the word ‘reliable’ out;’’ ’’’that soma, members of the veloplng -iHu-inesaea. Those Mriicted USED iPIANO. ChOl MI 1-7841 bT to center of two lots with staff tied’’ In the oounie tha FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. cally good, body rough or will and tom tOothlng, boolery tuna,] GOODYfiAR TIRE & driver's license. MiUer's Pharma­ ..Willimontio...... ACChide: 8-8308. $1346-118.86. Spring, $4->lS.eO. An see at 33 Wadinvorih St. • ,- lie priced at $15,800. shadb' toriiw and^ovenr yard.. You at aiell parts. Ml- 9-8103. handbaga rapalred, Upper, will receive good salary^will par­ orkffltii'saw.""' Yestigatlan. RUBBER cy, W Green Rd. * , Uques. 0 ^ . M i~8at till 5. Li- nd Co., Realtor, MI can hato 'country atriipaphera .a MON. THRU FRI placement, umbisilas r^Mdred, I ticipate in an outatandtolt employe - • ' ...... — ------S— M— ROYAL AND Bmltfi' 9-4889. > ' 7:^ Diito't Can to Oooalp Jackson said tha inquiry stan- 1981^-NASH RAMBLER steflon • 180 GOODWIN ST. benefit program ancLWUl be trained' Blanc FU]Rdtqre Hospital, HO few mlmttto'drills fromtoenter of :*'Didn’t you think this was re- 10:50 A. M. men’a shirt coUM 'rsveraed and WANTED—A laborer, full or part able Und standard S^th 8t,*ItockviUe, Qonn. Weariiig Appu«l“-*FBhi' 6Y tdwn, $19 500 N ^ : mad from IF ratruast $aa. W B -. wagon. Radio, heater, good Urer, replaced. Marlow's little Mend-1 East Hartford, Conii. to take over' exeeutive poatUon In time. Wflliam Kanehl, 619 Center AU makes at adding RANCH, six rooms, two :itahle?’’ Jaekabn .asked.. tiimu (K-Dal>. OBATURDAY 9 A. M. 8450. Can be seen at 134 E. Center ing Sbop. f'- a relatively ritori time. Single men 8 t, sold or rented. Repure m a t e r n it y d r e s s e s . , ilo baths, entrance bsitl, at­ Griffith repeated that he didn’t .. Jackocn said 34,000 sharaa a t ' i ■ ' _ i i I ■ I I n il ■ ■ iV CLEUffiANCE St. Aek for Walt. ■ Help Wanted^Male 36 preferred. makee. Marlow^a. slacks, sklfts, ceveralblb^sk tached garage,' porch;. sweeping Have a terrific 5 rOrim ranrili, think OUver would telephone-him Mortheast Airilnaa ' stock warn FLAT FINISH Holland wtndovf'l TOOLMAKER— Experienced with Selection of step tdbles and gud Jacket and draaaea. All views, large mriplea, three room beiuitlful yard, garage. 3 RfMEdacas, that late at night to ‘‘pass on idle traded on Aug. 8, compared to g TOC* , Bhadei, made to. mcaatire. All | B* M MI experimental purtg: 65 hour week, CENTRAL REPAIR Co., SSt^Oak- Jes. 1/S ott. Head room, tor now I n 9 - ^ . •toartment poaijlblllty. Carlton W. enclosed aide porch: Iarge:^lt'Vtog gossip.’’ daily average of BOQ to TOO A stm Trailers 6-A metal Venetian blinds, at a no F»^evenlng interview paid holidays, vacation and insur- land Bt. Repair work on all makes 2 Rutchina, kq g-5183. Multiple List­ room With paneled fireplace wafl, . JaJekoon asked If this didn’t tradad prior to that date. low price. Keya made while -DESIGNERS / MM. wsnee. Profit Oiaring plan. Apply lawn mowers, outboard motors, ViritspUr'iRiowzttom for fumlture ing Mrimber. attractive kitchen, lots -bt cloaeta. mean that-there bad .to have been 2 He said tha daotoioa to 1st Norths wait. rMarlow’a. WHco Maehllie 6k T>ol, Bolton. ■ ^ a n i 68 biol Ml 5 -5J21 ONI kN house tratfer. Call and English motofcycles. MI of qua|it3(Yor the entire home. Bower* achool. $20,600y' a leak from somewhere, east fly tha.proatahIa bouts had Gustafson, Ml 9-2727. S^periencad men i>quiredx^dt 3^1208. Rear 6f Eddie’s Auto Serv­ $10,800-.-Five room 1950 ranch. y -.. .4 * 'I think that's coTMCt,” Grif­ been votod X a Taf CAB at ahoot Mrs. FORMipA cauntan,--darainlo wau* PREFERRED FINANCE ice. . AlumtiuHn storms, amesite drive, iu)d floor tile, h tit us Ihodamlse layout- and . development ^'^elec­ cHa m m ^ s FURNTTURB fith replied. p.m; on Aag. 3, with 30 o< 989 MAIN. S'lREE'f 80’’ El in good cc«- excelteht condlticm 150’ frcXitage, A "! bedroom niich, ok cute ha 38 atett membem praptat. . your bathrooih and kitchen. For tronic equipment. Busihaas ma­ MANCHESTER, CONN,. POWER mowers. Famous mat^.- s, ditli high elevation. Mew. (Jaflton W, can be, fireplace, .Youngstown T he law-carrias no penalUea foK< AatO'DmUjjg School 7*‘A ree esttnlhtea caU'ML 9-2688: The { chines or similar eiomence help­ kitchen, combination windows, full the qaetoeuire of atich Information, said every « - > ATTENTION No down paymente, |3 wweek e e l^ T io AT t h e ^ R k k n Hutchins, MI 9-5>83. Multiple List­ Who sat to on th e _____ TU^SBop.^Buolfland. payment till June. C ole,8^ora, Open -30-34’ Wooden >Kteri8iori ing Member. ' y jcellar. A real' twy at $16,600. but any CAB empld:^ who'^lafla MORTLOOt’S-^Manchc^ter’s lead­ ful. ^Excellent opppriwltles for the * ' ■ queattohed and "a ll am] 436 Onter St. Ml 9-0980. i.m. •: 6 p.in. 7:80 p ^ laddeDln good condition. MI 68346 information Is subject .710 dlael-. FITi56]pAiaJ MOTORS ing Driving School offerS-tte moat Wa n t e d —First class painter pr >m- - 0 stock were in driver education. ThdusMula of right man. ' . ■■ \ i- ' MEN'28to40! after'^5 p.m. FAMILY DUPLEX, 4-4. Con- ■ pUnary action by the chainhan of Boiiaing^-Cbntra^ifag 14 [ paperhanger, good wages. Call be­ TOP .'SOIL, loam, fight from, tha USED TV SETS—for cottegOT rec­ v e ^ n t location, fenced in yard, CIESZYNSKI-FELBER tha board. staff," So, he sald,toave Formerly. aatisfied students. 800,000 tween 5-8 p.m. MI 9-6965. :z 2 aidem who bought th ^ accident free Instrucitons. GRAY/MANUFACTURING . you’re looking for a steady farm. Day or night. R. G. Upton. reation room, etc. Good rimdltio ameaUd drive, oil . heat, cftosider- Griffith was called as the -fitot BRUNNER’S iET, FIREPLACE, atone PISW19()./ reasonably priOed. Pottertoni’s, u Rooms Wilhoot Board 59 AGENCY "Thii oubeommittoej 'h e aaid.*Ts 9-7398. ___ ntractor. Ml 9-641^1, MI 8-60421 TURRET LATHE operator-aetup y- ■ ^ ihahTregulrad, . $15,500. CaH witness in RockvUle RoadrTalcottvUle ------Job With annual raiaeiTlibefai Center SL, Mjt ,y A/. R. WilWyand 0»:, Realtors, MI $-1409 or MI 9-4391 vei^ much ecneet inat St. - •><' >. 16 Arbo.r St., Hariford operator. 55 hduiMveek. paid holt: g e n e r a l s t o n e work, retain- SINGLE AND double room avail­ plans. In advance o f the hearing, lett% particularly whwraom e ] CORDNER AUTO SCHOOL. Indi­ -'days, vacation and ' .tnaurance. able. Reasonable ereekly rates. 38 MI 9-0649, M l . 9-4389. Member the subcommittee had announced Open Evenings'TlU 8 ^ ’A GOOD PLACE TO WORK’X ' vacationi, and^-othar employe ing walla,-flat fieldstone. WiUiam Manchester MLSy.... . ' . aan aemtired Insida fatform vidual Instruction on insured dual­ GARAOEh^!Mrehe■, dormers, rec- Froflt- sharing plan. Apply Mfllcq and up. Rockyitie Hotel, TR that Robert Snodgrass of Atlanta, and used it to make money.’"; control cars by experienced, reatloii AncN-attic, rooms buUt. | Burke, Ehtst Hainpton. ANdrew bookcase, D5.0SL StudMit’s desk, . 1855 ■ Machine A Tool, Bolton. beneflte, then become a Guard .7-4018. 315.95. m m y bther Itenis equally 5-959\. - 49 FT. RANCH, three hedfooms, SIX ROOM Capa and garage. Quiet Republican national committee­ ’ Prime objective o(,tbe toqttiry, BUICX CONVERTraLE ; trained Instmctors. Quality and Kitchen and \bathroom s re­ nelghbortiood.. Three bedroomo, man from GeofglS; would ba the satisfaction assured. MI 9-6010 or EXPERIENCED automobile me­ INSPECTOR — Must be able to ' at tha Coimecticut State Prison. low ppitod- Sherwin-RfllUams, 981 banks of cloeeU. huge kitemm, fire­ he said, la to detorintoe whatiMW eiS8S-|3M Down ' modeled. Rohert M-. Alexander,] EXTENSION ladders, M ^ S L NICE LARGR ffont roolri, near two baths, wail to wall carpeting, lead-off witness. /■ . new legtslatica la needed. "Whether X JA*7> Ml 9-7716. Help Wante^*-^^8pale 35 chanic for Dodge"agency. Apply in xmake setups. Must have some bath and shower for gentleman place, cellar, % acre, centrallyto- ' *. 1958 Help Wanted-r^^’emafe 35 Help Wanted^^^^male 35 The starting salary tegseeo, the 9;SQ, 82’ 369.50. Shefwln-WIL cated, $17:900. Carlton W. Hut^- air conditioning upatcUrs, taste- '\"The auboommlttee wUl show,’’ existing (CAB) reguhiticiis and person. (^HWches .Motors, 80 Oak basic tools.' 55 hoar week, paid Itams. 981 Main St. / -% t0 DOWN — “ THAT’S ALL’ only, ChiU Ml 84433. decorated. Outdoor (day area FORD CONVERTIBLE LARSON’S DRIVTNO School, INTERIOR AND exterlor rempdel- WANTED — Wq: for generi^ land.St' M, MI 9-6133, Multiple Listing Jackson said in a statement pre­ procedures are aumdlant to oo^ SANDW I^OR COUOTER holidays, vacation insurance. maxlniam $4560. n ie an appli­ fdr children, split mil fence, patio, 1888—83W Down MaOcheste^a only trained and Ing, houses and garages, laundry wori^'Appi:ly in ■ person, I. sii-n'-''i*'Mi^'- n, I . I ■ ...... ;■ Profit sharing plan. Apply TWlco W(?ODEN EXTENSION JaOder.^ 8 YEARS TO i»AY IN QUIET pri'Vate home. Clean (ember. pared to launch the hearing, "that with the problem 'crefi(iOy4ews many extras. MI 9-3045. here Were lei^ /in . connection la a queriton which la at tha proa- T993 cartlfied inatnictor. For your aafe- e^mates.-Call W. F. Hensal. NEtV STORE OPENING ^ O M E N Maple Dry Cleanenleoners apd Laun- Machine A'Tool' Holton. $36.40,' complete with'rope and A WHOLE HOUSE com fofta ^ single room. Gentle- HELP w a n t e d - •fdr lawn work. cation for Prison Guard at SaGHT RCIOM Colonial — Oldejr with this award"to Northeast Air­ ant time unanawerod." ha oaf^ BUICK convertible ,;^ ^ w g A r e tralheeater^ -Week tor the month of May. Call store work and delivery. 1 p.m.- - Hartford,'JAckson 2-8287 and ”aak STBiP,-LADDER aalfe. 5’—$4.49. 6!— hot water, pariting, gentleman. MI dUdng room, den, kitchen, laun­ IndlMduals; that Jhis was in Mo- afternoon hearings to complate tha 6 p.m. Call MI 9-8143. 8 COMPLETE dry room, threr fireplaces, buUt 9-6M7, MI 84480. JUST NEW' . tlon, dual controlled car. CairPf 8-7778. ■ No experience necCuary.' Must, SHOPPING PARKADE / MX.9-2718. for Mr. Henry, < flee Building, Hartford or your $5.39. Sherwln-WllUama, 981 Main 84867. latlon o f CAB regulations, and hearings In w hidi fseveral ------pOUtteol 2-7249, Day or evening appolnt- pleasant and neatnppCaring. "Street. . ROOMS OF BRAND NEW in book cases, three large bed- that as a result of the leak thei^a..^lgwlg8 ,reportedly wUi be qulzsed. t o o l m a k e r s , .first diaas, gauge nearest Connecticut State"Em-> - f u r n it u r e PLEASANT FRONT room on West MANCHESTER—Oaklahd SL Ex m'entf. BlDWELL Home Improvement Co. PLEASANT bench work available COLLEGE STUDENT wilting and rooms, two baths, large eloseta, cellent three bedroom ranch on H Y HARDTOP -A.lteratinns, additions, garages. Call MI 9-8196 f^x^Pi**h>t- ■ CLERK-STENOGRAPHER makjsrs, jjg and fixture,. Yjien Beautiful Westli^ouoe Electric Side In pri'Vate family for oris gen­ closed In porch, large outside fire­ .r''- for 'light assemhly.. Benefits. Ap­ Industrious, part i*">e now, full’ ployment Service. _ WOOD STORM. windows ukL acre land. Features good sized, . "L ttoat Do*[^ Re-sidij^-epeeiallats. EAsy budg- nient. ply in person. 10 Hilliard 8t., Man­ wanted. AH benefits. 65 hoUr mini­ time summer. Carvel, 800 (Jenter scpeeiu. Good condition. Used; $3 Refrteerator - tleman. ca ll MI 9-5852. place,' pool, patio, nicely land- tomoROW- Given a reoMto Garage—Service^—Sterage 10 A diveralfied poelUon f<^ a.yMing mum' work week; Man^eiter Tool Blond Bedroom Suite living roont ^ th fireplace,, large I j r l O S t O l l D l i r y from classea, 'tha chUdren wuT be / 19H et terms. MI 9-8495 or or middle-aged w o n ^ ' with a good chester. ' ~ ■St. eSsh. 6b FoXcroft Dr. MI 9-S458. Maped. TWo car oversized garage kitchen, dinette, tile bath, twin ------—^ ^ H-' 5-9109. ' and Design: 130 Hartford Rd. Handsome Ltvtiig Room Suite FRONT ROOM. Heated. Contlriu- with hreezeway and amesite drive. taken by charterM bpsas to tee DODGE 4.DOOT Seden tckgroiihdjn gendiql office pro- Do It Now! oUs hot water.. Centralte loeated.i sized bedrooms,' full . walk out State Armory Shii tee Shrine Cir­ g8lto8-^19S ie e s-e iss Down WANTED—Two^omen for laundiy Expeft Xiertography not re- epUNTER GIRL, dental hygienist, Refrigerator —Exegiient nm- Heat-Proof Dinette Set Oil hot water hasL Many toctras. GARAGE FOR rent, 15 Ridgewood mother's helper, .tobacco supSr- SERyiCEi’ kTA'nON man, full nlrig Condition. SkUl saw. Two BeaiuUful-“ De Luxe’’ Riuige . t Gentleman preferred. Ml $-T139y Can-he zoned for hualnesa. Ideal basement .With recreation room cus matinee at 1:80 pm. St. MI 3-6660, any time. work. Must-gpply In person. New AptUude l6F4i^rea a defi- time. Good pay plus' commission. and fireplace. Hot water oil heat, Hamlin Wins ■ ■ 1956 Aluminum Storms and Model L ^ d r y , 73 Summit St. vlser,. salesperson,* clerk-typist, Mcycles, Call 3 g ^8-8026. Instead of Westinghouae Electric for doctor or-dentisL Occupancy They,' will be aiseompsnlsd by VOLKSWAGEN 8 PaM^ Experienced with toechanical CLEtitN, cdMFORTABLE room, combination windows, city sewers, Police Chief ‘reitenoa- J. McKa)g> Screens 14*A Apply sten(^rapher, telephone operator, H A M IL T O N Refrigerator. If You Prefer Ruga, May 1. Price $19,500, Call A. R. flit8-4198 Down TWO -Wa i t r e s s e s One days, ability' preferred,- honest and re­ ANSCO SUP|K^ Regent,Baidinette, private family for respectable excliisive with Lomas and Hettle- SgL John Solars sad Potioenten Motorcycles— Bicycles 11 bookkeeper, day worker,' cook, STANDARD’S Lamps, Tables, Linoleum and gentleman. Call MI 9-0719. Wilkie and Co., Realtors. MI ALUMINUM WINDOWS, doors. n-JL^ne nights, 5-1 a.m. Six days "housekeeper, waitress, - practical liable. Good Job for right man. Ml Exacts “ B*’, Suncay “ D’’ erilarger 0-0649. MI 9-4889. ton / JA 7-8311. Evenings, JA Top Prize in John Dyaanchuk, O. Jaxnes Bunt ■ 1965 COCXOOLAlBQTTLlNG CQ. 9-8198. Manchester Esso -Servi- expansion has created SPORTING GOODS and equipment, Weston exposure A Few Other Articles. 8-0M6, BU 9-1216, JA 8-6385, JA MANCHESTER Cycle Shop, Jalousies., porches, awning. ES»e| iPweek. Good salary, good work- nurse, chocolate dipper, wirer and ROOM FOR RENT tor,nice gentle­ and Oiarles Monaco, srtth whan ^ V* FORD 2 DOOR esUmates. 461 Main Shi^t' center, Windsor St., Buckland. metef. Ml- 9-0964, E'VERYTHING $12,600—1956 three bedroom rSnCh, 94sn, they hs'TO worked in learning their .West Middle Tpke. Repairs 8, Call N. B.''Chase CO.,l-Tng conditions. Apply In person, solderer, shirt finisher, laundry TERRinC JORS! DEPARTMENT MANAGER ONLY $488 man'. (kmtlnuoua h ot' water and $lie9-T-|169 Down , MI 9-02333 Or Rockville TR 6-13Q0. Walnut Resjtaurant,Resjtaurant' 7 WalnotvSt.WalnQt>St, hot water heat, ceramic tile bath, Trout Derl^ safety duties. makes of bicycles. New and p East Hartford, faborer, tobacco net sewer. Some WANTED— Route aaleaman, 50 for PRODUCTION . Free storage until wanted. Free ahowt!f;'''>.j>rtvate .entrance. 101 bikes for sale. Work, guaranteed. -part time, and- trainee Jobs avail otainless sinks, cellar, M acre, This event is mads .finanntaHy 1957 Packard Sedan . ^ ------r r - ---- 7 ---- — I DOCTOR'S RECEPTIONlStr and y6ars old or oyer. Steady, reliable High Weekly salary plus cor BATHtNEHTE and' car bed,- clean; delivery. CSiestnut St. / Lots foT Sale 73 Rates-reasonable, able. Apply Connecticut: State Em m a c h i n e O P E R A T O R S missions. ‘Average earnings, >53 III I '■ ■ ■ ,1 ■! treea, may assume large 6% Glastonbury, May 1 (Special)— ;>o*<4bla-by combined funds f 1968 Ford 3-Door V8 R oofin g— Siding'^ 16 assistant for local ph^clans of- man wanted. Good ssiary and Singer sewing machine.- MI 9-0964.. Free set-up by our i^tn reUaWe mortgage. Carlton. W. Hutchins, he Chamber o f Oonum SALESLADIES ^ployraent Service, 606 MainJS.treet, Commission. New System Laun­ Have yqu had trade'"school or, a yekf. Paid vacation, hoepittUlza- BURDING LOTS' in Bolton. One Ds'vid Hamlin, who caught a 17- 1906 DaSoto Hardtop ENGLISH motorcycle repairs antf ------^ ------‘ flee.fice. Experience Experience prMefred prefi but not men. MI 6-5133. Multiple Listing Mem­ GoodalerRamaker Poot, 1966 F<»d Ranch Wagon ^“ Mchester, Monday-FYiday, 8';30 dry,. MI 9-7753. Evenings after 7 techriicai high ,; School educa­ tion arid sufgical benefits^<40 hour POT BURNER afoye.'Kitchen gas ApartqiOnta—Flats-r? acre lots and larger. Prices from Inch brook trouti i-has been de­ refinlshing necessary. State■ ■ qumlficationa IfK and Applications now being accepted to TKM. tion, or a .•minimum of two and oil combination sto've. 18 ^ - , Phone For Appointment ber. 31500 to >2500. Terms arranged. clared the winner pf the annual Legioi; Pfou*Smyk Poet, 1988 Ford 9 Paaaenger Wagon references.' Wrlle' Box C, Herald. call JA 9-6588. five day week; rettrpnwnt plan Tenements 63 Central Rej, SSSX- for part time employment; Exper­ years o f 'machine shop experi­ benefits. Every opppriunlty for ad­ lon gas hot water heater, cheap. Lawrence F,/ Flano, Broker. MI trout flahing deri>y held at Longo of Forogn Wars, andDro Rotary, 1964 Ford 9 Paaaenger Wagon (Rear Eddle’r Auto Service). Ml ience preferred;, but not essential. ASSISTAl •KKEEPER to ' See It Dsjf ,Or Night VERNON Ltens and Exchange, CUuba Y964 Ford Ranch Wagon URSB’S a i d e , 'll* p.m.-7 a.m. WANTED —; Extractor man and ence? ' “ vancement. Appl^"*^ MI .9-7071, APPUCATIONS being taken for 9-6910. Poind over the WMkend. 3-1308. Possible opening in the following handle acd is Payable. Must be helper in laundry. Apply in , per­ Hartford CH 7-0858 y Beautiful four extra.largs room — ------TbatehtfslBMts 1964 Plymouth Wagon Also licehsed pracUcal nurse. 11 ATTRACTIVE WAGES! new tiireo room toxurtments. In Tlelng for. second. plsca were RAY'S rO CO,, shingle and | shifts. experienced able (o type. Ap- son Maple Dry Cleaners arid Laun; MaqaOer’s Office After 7 P.M.—Ch 8-489a expandable cape, with garage. Dne BUILDING LOT for side. 100x300 Frank Kopp, local angler, and TTiexe wlU be cbMr rteaarsal bo> 1964 Ford i Door A.m.r.T'p.'m. Vernon Haven Con­ four^^artment 'huildlnga, four acre of land, nicely- landscaped. In­ night at 7 o’clock at SL Jamaa buUt roofs, gutter and cem- ply Mr. Dickie, 's Dejpt-Store, deters, 72 Maple St, CAA POOLS! SCREENS FOR SALE. Ml 8-8494. apartments each toitidtog. One Including city water and sewer. Frank Wlodauskl of RorirvlUe, 1958 Olds 88 Holiday Business Services Offered valescent Hoepital, Vernon Center. Mornings 10 to 2 Manchester. A—L—B—E—R—T--’S cluding atorm windows iznd doom. and S t tdika's, Eplsctmal Churches. .._rk, roof, chimney re- MON t W m ERY W A R p 'C O . building readyady Aprtf______IS. one May___ ■caoBe to bus tine, school and atore, «ach landing 16%-lnch. "brooWes" 1988 Bulck Hardtop , CaU Rockville TR 5-2077. 72 MANYJlENEEIlSi 48-48 A|J^YN ST..’ HAIt*rtt)RD -$13400. IPhone MJ-8-7406;------'------At SL Paul's the CYO will hold a >962 Dodge Sedair^ Ray Hagefidw, MI. 9-3314-,^ Main, street 1. (Hie Mllay 15'one June >. AU ap- A" tecuid-breaMng crowd at­ F l o o r SANDING and reuhlshlni ay Jackson, ML 8-8835. , ' “"'‘Afternoons 2‘ to 6 COMPTOMETEtr Hamilton Standard,.in Windsor QIRL'8'~PULn“ 'Sfized ,l>icycle for ROCKVILLE meetiim With election of offlesn >968 Padcard Sedan Specialisinf In old floors,. S5: YOUNG WOMAN—Part time. Al­ sale. Good condition. C^l MI pliances, basement wash and dry, tended >he 2-day event sponsored at 7:80 pxa. 1961 Chevrolet 3-door ternate nights and alternate Sun­ Lochs, producer of nlfcraft ■ .2^:— ------:------tile bath, ahower, vanity, indlM- six room House recently redeco­ by the Men’s Club of SL Paul's 9-5750. ROOFINO, SIDING, painting. Car- Evenings 6 to 10 OPERATOR, TYPISTS and /^SALESMAN. BUS DRIVER, cafe 0-8783. WESTTNOHOUSE refrigerator, $45. Sa)>arban foy Sale 75 1960 Chevrolet S-Door days. Apmy in person. 459 . Hart­ equipment -(fuel controls and m 9-9718. dual rotating ttleMslon antennas. rated In and out, with two baths. CSiurch. Of ths..l,eS5 persons tabu­ pantry. Aiteratlona and addllItidna. ford Rd. D ^ g Store. starters for Jets, atr-condlUon- teria manager, shoe store mana­ Three toinutes from oarkway, 30 Includes aluminum storm windows MancheaterBronfatoHaaiaC^ 1948 CadlUac Sedan CONCRETE WORK Floors, atapa, Celllngiilllhgs. Workmanship guaran­ Apply In person , CLERKS CRIB^ WICKER chaise lounge, EAST HAMPTON — Year ’round lated, some were Jupt speolaton, tonbury eorraapdndenL Mrs. Betty porches, patiod, etc, Expertly Ing systems, pneumatic valves ger, laboratory assistant, struc­ -(Chair, tool chest, tuxedo, drapes. $ ROOMS OF FURNITURE from ' Hartford. .Hhccluaive, atoilU and doofs; Also garage. On a nice­ (our roonu, tile bath, shower, fire­ others enjoyed a. days puting snd teed. A.. A. Dion, InC., 299 Autumn SALESWOMAN, E x p e r 1 e need. tural draftsman, . stock clerk, ly landscaped loL $13,800, McNamany telepheaO MBOford Many Olhera to From done, ca u P I 2-6683. Openings for young women With a ^ p p r e n t ic Te and pumps for hydraulic sya- MJ 3-8190. Only $»5 only. $100 monthly^ In outskirts of place, oil beat, waterfronL has all ticnic, but tee ardent flzhermen St. Ml. 8-4860. Women’s ready to wear. Thurs. temsT is EXPANDING! Ham- warehouseman, yam man, porter, upper RockMUe. Phone MI 9-4824, 51768. MANCHESTER MILLS variety of clerical skills: Extensive Includes ROCKVILLE modern conveniences. Ml 8-ni6 uat fi^ d . Better than 45S were Odo4^ Trades Tem u (3LEAN AlfD paint those gutters . evenings and Sat, Excellent pay. 'Uton Standard- off*i-s"mtereat<‘ dishwasher, short order cook, Busineaa property — Six room or 881 Summit St. Call after 2 p.m. Land O’ Cotton, experience not necessary. Pleassmt dairy (arm hand, tobacco farm Bedroom, Living Room, THREE AND four room apart­ dountA around tea pond at one now. Avoid easily rmialra later. Roofiny and-Chimneys 16»A FACTORY STORE COURSES ing Jpbs with security and ^ ROTO-TltXER, rifactically new, in bouse with two car garage and point Sunday and 436 trout ware R o ck v iltm MOTORS Ml. 8-1888: . Ml 3-8112. air-conditioned office. Free life in-, yancement opportunity. Erijoy " hand, arc wJlder, welder arid excellent condition. Tel. MI 9-9471. Kitchen, Refrigerator ments. Heat, electricity rangh, R(XSCVIti>E — Four year, four auraneg, -liberal benefit progra and Stove mocery store. In A-i condition. caughL xiat of the 660 that ware BRUNNER'S R(X>FING — Specialising in repair-1 A t .the ^"Green” good wages, assistance ,m ob­ hraser, toolmaker; turret lathe refidgerator, disposal. Adults only. Priced for quick sale. Owner retir­ room Cape (expandable to six) RUBBim AND ashes removed. YOUNG WOMAN tor afternoon and Cafeteria. can help you . operator, machtniat, upholstery Uaed but in goM shape. No pete. Three room, $100, four stocked In the *prlng4ed pond. :vUte Road thg roofs.of all klnda. Also new evening fountain Work. See Mrs. taining transportation In tar ing. carport, city sewers, and water. Chairman Louis Longo figured County Art As^te; OenonL olaanlhg. cellars, atUcs roofs, . Gutter work. - Chimneys GENERAL/CFFICE worker. Typ­ build a secure future pools, participate ta-lehe of the cutter, compoaitor, Jig . 'boring ‘ EASY JC^IMS arranged room, $135. 38 EHm 8L,i RockMUe, Excellent condition, $18,600, 'IR tvifl^DOnn and yards. Reaaonahla 'stes. M. Grant in person before 4. Pine / B o a ts and AccesafoHds 46 J. D. REALTY the large 304neh "rainbows’’ ware cleaned, repaired, 26 years’ ex-: ing, apetirate with figurel.-'Per- FIRST NATIONAL STO; flnest surgfical, bospltallzatlon. maOhtoe operator, pliurtic' mold- ,T R 5-3S0S from 0-5.-Evenings TR 5-6040. - Opoi Evenings TUI * A M . RubMah. Rem oval. MI. Lenox Pharmacy, 299 E. Center 6-6060. John DeQUkttro, Broker either "ton wise or too moody** hi To Tp^Museum ^ ertence: Free eattmatea. Call | manefu position. -Five- day week, Insurance a n d / retirement pro­ maker, carpenter, painter; TV SEBAGO -«outboards boats. New See it at 9-8787, St.:, - - Th MACHINING aeiMcemaa,..tdL-. burner, service­ MI 84363 MI 9-8075 th6 hot weather to get themselvsa lowley. Manchester MI. 8-6881. free' Insurance plan. ‘ Salary com­ Park'arid Oakland Av grams fri Th> area; Wetrtr hr "S: England built tor New England Residence after 5, MI 9-3540 ItR^UNG'TON—6Mi room ranch on mensurate with experience and man, fumltuxe'cuahlcn maker, ALBERT'S irnuntufuE CO. FOUR ROOM upstairs flat now ^ ' acre. High and acenlc. Red­ caughL and h e' can’ t figure hoW. Rockville. M iy 1 (a p s ^ )---T lw STATION WAGO^JS FLOOR 6e RV1(JE. Floors sanded TYPIST-CLERK—Permanent por­ A METALSMITHING clean, ■yeritilated plant with a watera. From $896 up, OaiT Ml atoilable, :gS0 monthly. Write Box so many buUhaada got into the Tolland Coimty Art Aaan. has am- tion, Interesting billing Work- In ability. Tel. Manager for appoint­ East'Hartford, Cpi nne . cafeteria, well equipped ktiUlng-ingchlne operator, dye ma­ $-4436. 43-45 ALLYN ST,, HARTFORD MANCTHESTER — Reduced. Six wood panried fireplace wall. TJiree AT THEIR BEST and reflnished, TR. 5-2071 or TR. Heating and Plumbing 17 chine tender, fireman-stationary W, Herald, large bedrooms. Colored-oeramic pond. These came in by the him* n ou n ca^ luncheon and visit to tbs Mosq. . air conditioned office, 40 hour ment. MI 9-4523, MI 9-6285. hospital, locker rooms, wdth- room Cape. FHA mortgage avail­ ' or boiler, grader operator, buUdoser MANCHESTER BOAT CXJ., 10 13 ELECTr OMASTBR'KDISTBR :four burner tile bath, beautiful kitchen, dinette dreds,-ln facL- two local boys Earl Wadsworth Athaneum wlU 1868 Poatlac Star Chief two door week, Monday-Prtday, no Satur­ T p ow ers, outstanding recrea­ _ to operai THREE ROOM heated apartment, able. Manv extras. Full prtce DOORS OPENED, keys fitted. WOMAN TO CARE-for two chU- operator, conatrucUotl laborer, Essex SL Dally 13-9, Sat 9-9. $12,900. S h ^ Way out. Expknd- with birch cabinets. Built Wade of Ash Swamp Rd. caught tha place o f its regular meeting Sarari. Six passenger, automS' PLUMBING and heating—Repalra days; one Sunday In' five, aU em' tional facilities and an em­ none. Ti >e |otd as a unit, Call partly furnished, shower bath, Copied, vacuum cleaners, irima, ploye benefits. Phone Manchester dren for two or 2(4 hours morn­ HKSL^CTRONICS highway laborer. Some pSrt time Scott-Atwater • Aria .Boats. able Ckipe, one acre land. 310,900 oven and range. Oil hot 117 and Oeotga Longo of Diamond tela monte. ' : tie transmission, two tone blue. and contract wont.(. Cau ML 9-8541. ings. One mile, on Route 81, North ploye credit union. -Interview MI 9- hafore 5 pi'm. ground floor, private entrance, Lake Rd., landed 90. gunS; atp., repaired. Shears, Memorial HqspUal, MI 3-1141, Mr. NATIVE this week . . ; this la the Job and tnwee^Joba ayaiilabfe. Apply Z. middle-aged couple preferred, re, Over 60 more llatinga of all kinds .water baseboard radiation. At­ The art group will meet at the ' 1888 PonUac—860 model, two door, Coventry. Must have car. Call MI Interview Requiremepth ■Connecticut State 'Etriployment tached overtized garage.-Amesite Heublcin Hotel, Hartford, May >1 . . six pdowngar.* automatic trans- ktuvas, mowers, etc., put into con­ LLOYD'S PLUMSmO Service as­ ■Peabody. ^ YOU have been looking for! ON DISPLAY AT B E N < ^ (XlMBmATTON ell and sponsible pecmle only. Give refer­ from 16,000 up. Call The Ellsworth ^ Napoe Salary Study Unit ---- ______9-5560 after 6:30 p.ln. 'Service, 806-Main Street, Monday- drive. Combination storms and minldn, gray'and red. dition for coming, deeds. Braith- sures satisfaction, prompt servipe. ..-r toteXove. KelMnatorre frigerator. ences. Write Box Y, Herald. Mitten Agency, Realtors,.. Mi The Board of Ftaidnce has been for a noon hmobeon after, which WOJIBN f o r sewing and ■ repair­ You should be ^ 'i o Friday, 8:30 to 4:3(). screens. T R 5-2971 or MI 9-8758. members will be taken on a guided 1966 Chevrolri~ ■ ■ foilfour door! six Waite. 53 Pdarl Stnet. CH 7-6134, MI-9-54W. / Fresh Cut/ior Freezing 21 yean of^ e. Interview locally- in MAN-- V M c iN t o s h b o a t CO. -heatater. Call MI s-8304. 3-6930. Member MLB. authorize^ to establish a commit-- ______f£.______ing'^ of nets. Apply Ckinnecticut CHESTER at the STATE BM- THREE ROOM apartment, fur­ tee of five to study the existing tour o f Uie:Atbeneum. . • . ,t aenger,_ - six ccylinder, j HILLB’ .TELEVISION Service. Call TRginont 5-9387 t r u c k d r iv e r and laborer. $1.76 EAST HARTFORD—$18,400.. Six COVENTRY—Two bedroom cot­ State Employment Service, 806 order. You must bp/>>rgli.school PLOYMEN'f OFFICE. Main DUNPHY im p e r ia l ROB6 nished or unfurnished, available salaries of town appointed offl The- aiudclatioh wilLhot choose trMiamiaslop,lalop. Ivory and red. Available at all times. PhUco fac­ Main St., Manchester. ^ NOTICE per hour. Apply Thomaa OoIIa Co., room Cape, five finished. Storm tage, fireplace, knotty plna living 1965 Ford four door, s k passenger, ^lUinery Dressmskliig . I6 g ra d u a l or-equtvhlent Street, Frida.v, May 3. betwMq • '»1_ Broad Sf. ' , " 14’ DE LUXE RUNABOl THREE-PIECE living room set. May 1. 2 North Park SL, ROck- room. Call owner, JA 7-2to3. ciala and return Us recommenda­ a painting of the tobhth for May tory supervised servlco. Tel. Ml. ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS T $50. MI 3-8623. MUe, TR 8-224> wlndoWB and door, ceramic bath, tions before- Aug. 31 because of the mmual outdoor ez* eight cylinder, mutomaUc.trank- 9-9698. . ALTERATIONS on wcXnen’a and IN RCXKVILLE—Part tima Bur­ 9!'6o a.m. and;»i:00 p.m.. mission, red. - , Exceptiona-Variances Completely equipped.,, copper plumbing, large lot. nice COVENTRY. Brewster St. —Four Approval of an ordinance per­ hibiUon'to bajteld June IS tm tee ’ children's dresses, cOata, suits, roughs Sensimatic bookkeeping . C ^ r^ Start May- 5 OR VISIT HAMILTON ’ the revolutionary FTVD ROOM apartment on aecbnd location. Lawrence F. Piano, 1166 Narit Custom Rambler, four C H U B ’S RADIO and T V. Sarvlca. machine operator from 6 p.m.-io GRANTTECD / , ‘ STANDARD EMPLOYMENT CHEMIST room single, large lot. Priced,. St mitting the opening of bids for ex­ fence at the local boqpltel. skirts, etc. Call ojt ^ Manchester Boat Co.. Sign, South ~ Apply MOLDED FIBERGLAS ATTENTION! floor at Center, $80 per month. Broker. MI 9-5810. door, six. passenger, standard 161 North Main St. in . 84817, p.m. each evening. Cali TR 6-3388, OFFICES. ' MI. 8-4761. $8900 for immediate sale. 8. A, penditures of $1,0(>0 or more to be Mrs. Raymond Petit, pteshkAL tranamiaalon, beige. residence Ml. 8-6960. side M i^ Tpke.- W. (west of 450LT0 N Employment Office See Howard Rust, W-indsor .. Unexcelled tor perforriiance, STORES, $1500 DOWN buya this almoet new Beechler, MI 9-8952, 8-6969. conducted at the Academy School, has aimounced-tee appototmimt'Ofx Elsaex, Sfr) Position for a man with some 1968 Naah ' Custom Rambler, ’ alx -T ra d cin g I IN .ROCKVILLE - » Typist, exper­ Weekdays: 8 a.mv to 4:30 p.m. Locks: or H. O. Wakemen, twckgrouhd In chemistry or brief strength and arise of maintenance. HOME OWNERS COVENTRY-— Two bedroom cot- C^>e Cod. Approximately 7 miles because of the limited space at Mto-' Carl Carlson, Bolton, a* xww passenger, two doorstandard QONDER'S T.V. Service, avaUabla ienced, 'neatness and accuracy im­ Harry Jenkins, Front line vari­ Saturdays; 8 aju. to IS noon. Broad Brook, Monday .thru Fri­ BUILDERS,' je, fireplace, knotty pine BMhg from Manchester Onter. Four the Town' Office Bptidt^, hai membership chairman. any time. Antenna converalona. irage 20 ance, 129 Campfield Rd. For Sale experience In chemical field. The Alumacralt — Yellow. Jacket — Wanted—Real Estate ’ 77 ' tranamlaslon, green. portant, fult time position. (Jalt- day 8 -A.M: to 4 P.M., Satur­ poaitlon' involves supervision of DEALERS, e t c ; bm. Call o'wner, JA 7r2453. finished down, Birch wood cabi- been granted. ^ . PhUco factory aupervlaed service. TR 5-8388. , ■ - Dr. Francis Helfrick, - Side line itlful stone ven,eef' 5 }j Cruisers, Inc. The extension o f Goodrich- Rd. AUSTIN lyGHAMBEIlS CO. lodal PRATT & WHITNEY days 8 A.M. to Noon. medium sized .beverage processing licta, ceramic bath, hot water LISTINGS WANTED'^lngle, two- Dog Hoaise Kit I^de McCLURE PONTIAC. INC Teu MI. 9-1481. and lo w dlatanca moving, pack­ variance, 14 Westminster Rd-. room ranch on 2 acres, corner Johnson Outboard. Motors Ellis Brothers sell 7rom IVlse baseboard heat, basement garage, haa hben accepted X* a. town road, tTS Main Street Ml 9-4545 IF YOU HAVE ever thought Stanley IVoJcoskt, Side line \-ari- lot. Custom knotty pine cabi­ riAMa,TON STANfeApb operation and other related djiUeS! Marine Paint—Hardware---SuppUea Smith Building at 915 Main St., family : three-famUy; business REFRIGERATION sales and serv­ ing,' S to ^ e . Call ML 84187. Hart- AIRCRAFT Xhctcnaive experience not-required. Business LoesUons artesian well. 100x200 kit. Full property. Have many cash buyers. but the propo^ that a portion of (^Fitirfak. Minn.—A. new do-it- Open Evenings tordJCH. 7-1428. ______selling Avon Cosmetics, a call now ance, 25 -Bliss Street nets, built in range, 2 ' ' fl.re- DIVISION OF UNITED Open dajty 9-9 — Sat., ^6 Hartford, modern high quality riee $12,600. Lawrence F. Flano, Dayton Rd. bejrejected'as a town- ice. Commercial, 'residential, air will give ypj complete information Esso Standard Oil Co.,,Sign, Wind- AIRCRAFT CORjPORA'nON Liberal benefit program, life insur­ for Rent ' 64 /Mortgages arranged. PleoSe call yourself dog house-kit Is being places, hot'^^ater heat: liie Division of jihiftod A lrcn ft' ance, health and accident coverage UgbUng fixtures, fluorescent ahd Siroker. MI 9-5910. George L. Graziadio, Realtor. MI. mainteined: road received bKter condiUoners; freezers.,. A. and ,W, MANCHESTER''— Moving and without obligation. Call MI 3-5195. 'sor St. and Wilbur Cross High bath with'-^lored fixtures,, full 86 Bradley Field Road, MiJNtOSH BOAT dot oUier types. Less than three years marketed by a .Fairfax manidlao-. >961 NASH RAMBLER, lurdtop, RefrigeraUon Co. MI 9-1387, ' and a penaiqn plan. SMALL STORE)on Purnell Place, 9-8878, 109 Henry SL opposition.Owners of property in turer. The house* is a llat*roof tnicklng Odj' Ml. 8-0503. Owned way -I /- basement with garage plus East Hertford.'S,*^oBnMticut WlniTaor Locks, Conriectlcut. . 53 OAK ST. old. to be sold with bulbs included. near Main SL Apply Marlow’s, MANCHESTER — PlOaaant two the area protested that if the toad two tone, overdrivej heater, rtdio, 9-2050, MI 9-0055. and operated by Walter B. Per-j R iy L. , Meacham. * Limited model teat oomea In three slsM seat covers, new battery. Good WOMAN FOR housework. $1 aoreeried porch. $1,8,900., May be . '..Write P. O. Box- 2103, Hartford, Removed .from ceiling at a fraction 867 Main SL . . - ' family house. Fotir, rooms each ARE YOU CONSIDERINO was abandoned they wodld not DICK'S WEA1 TRIP Cbina- rett Jr. j pairer's License A. Certificate^ of aeeri 1-4; 6-9. No agents Pjlease. ■ Conn., stating work history, edu­ of their retell prieec. floor. One vacancy. Garage. BELLING YOUR_EROPERTYT and is made of oil*tempteed bard* condition. 8550 cash.'F red R. per hour,-MI 9-5148. have access to their land. The too- board. Its root tilts back for pany.^doora and wli dows, cuaton .Approval, 405 Maid'Street cation, age, aalary deslrrid. BuiminR Materials 47 TWO-ROOM office suite, 38 Elm Madeline Smith, Realtor. MI Wp. will appraise your property posSl was rejected. ' Edgar 1308 Main St. Ml 3-4014. MAl^CHESTER Package Delivery, j ,/Effective Date—^May 2, 1>57 8'2’’ fine-tine curved louver 9-164'2. cleaning and airing j*nd it has a .work, guaranteed, ML 9-W Phono Mi 9-34U St.,' Rockville, Suiteble'^ for pro­ free and .without any obligation Light trucking and 'package dellv- ’"'Mottce filed in -office of/Tow n Western Framing-reloads on ly ' retail >47.60 now 117.50 fessional o r - business, toqulre Lions Minstrel a Success swinging door. > after 6 p.m., We- also buy property tor cash. The Lion** Ctiib -Miiistret, which NO MONEY DOWN eiy. Refrigerators, washers andi Town Advertisement a e rk —Xpril~28(el957 J ^ J w f M 3114 Same as aibove,'. 4’ long Rockville, TRemont. 52506,. EAST HARTFORD — 5% room Selling or buytog -:c0Bteet PLOWDh^ LAWNS and gardens stove moving specialty. Folding ZONING'BO ARD OFJ^PEALS PART TIME CLEANER for Stale ranch, baseboard ' radiation. was held at the high och ^ I'th e Oak'Flooring — from per M 3159 retail $27.50 now 36.50.. \STANLEY BRAY Realtor, past two nights was seen and en­ with rotary plow. Call PI 2-7669 chuirs'for rent. Ml. 94763. Public H earing William H. Stuek, . Theater, Apply Manager.' ' ’ THREE ROOMS sititehle for office StoiTna and screens. Well land­ BRAE-BURN REALTY CREAM PUFFS • Mahogany. Paneling per M $189 8’4’’ de Iiixe heavy weight fine- or busineas. 470 Mato SL MI. scaped. $13,900. Madeline Smith, joyed by. some 1 BOO people.' Alfred after 4 p.m. CONN, v a l l e y TransportaUon I — Charles S. Jowle,/Secretary MI 3-6273. One Owner, Right MUeage Cars Additional Appropriation Advt. No. 3 4 ' PART ^TIMB ifian for package Knotty Pine — Bdono-Panel ' ^ tine retail $66.00 now $to.50 9-5228 or 3-7444. Realtor. MI 51642. Manfredl said today that the com­ MANCHESTER Co. Furoiture moving and gener­ store. Must be over 21. Write Box from Per M $189 1957-58 PrppCised Budget'' GENERAL Same as above 4’ long WANTED—Building lots In -Man- plete financial report , couldn't be >962 Pontiac, four Soar, standard MORTENskN TV. Specialised RCA al trucking. .Reasonable' rates. I B, Herald. . " 1x13 TkG SheathlngLSpecial- dee location at the MANCHESTER -962 Chevrolet, four door, automa- the T^wn (Charter. ' Excellent opportunity for Pre-Hung Doors - from $18.75 ’’neat" ,profiL "Which -will be used 270 BROAD ST tie .transmiasiiXi, two tone gray HONEY WAGON SepUc 1 PaintinK—Paltering •" 21 1 Nalls. 8 I6’a . Common— 961 Ford, foU'r- door, eighteyl- ilic Hearing of the Board of PJek-up— keg. $10.50Ho claor glass' two-fqmily houoea. Member of sored youth acUvlUes and scholar- tnder, standard tranamlslieir, 24 hour service. Reasonable rates, PAINTINO AND paperhanging, wearing or uie poard oi ; AND accounting ilepartirieaL Fu­ backgimifld'’tri chemistry or. brief MLB. How'ard R, Hastings,' Real­ ahlpa.' Boiefe,'CheviDlet, .free advice. MI 9-2330’! Good clean w ork m im ^ p a tY x e I'P ture bsanred for the r i^ t tant requiremant. Previous sale>;ex'perienca Windowsr^bmplete—(set-up) 7-000 how $1.00 THREE R(X}M office suite, 17 JDL900t:-S1x room home, large caW- Nash/ Interaatibj^ blue, . ■ ' ter, Connecticut will be held at the experience in-chemlcgl. field. The tor, Ml. 51107. any time. Mental Henlte Committee 1961 Ford, two door, eight cylinder, sonahle fates. SO years in PLUCfiED SEWERS person. Ideal-worklng cendl- all siaes > ’ from $10.85 Single alum num disiday i Market SL. Rockville, sultebl; ^net kitcHen. alumlimnratorma, Mrs. Edward A. Vlerra, ,chair> Mimiclpal Building Heftrinir-RMin. . not neoeisary. W e wilf train: Company ear poritioti Involves supervision of Mofeaalonal or bualneae. Du copper plumbing,. oUT burner, dou­ Heads .Done Coin^etA . . ^ - riandardtransm lsaloy-—-iigfat -Chester. : -Raymond—Ftriffc- -tloas and benetita,.!! day, .40 Prime -Shakes No. l^ a r to n / ti^ te retd L $11.0D ju)«> 8J MULTIPLE LISTmO offers tee man of!:>he jMaitel,_HeMthjDriYe 'PtOWltNG' ANiyhariowihg 9-9237. ■ " Moriday, May >r^l95Tfc at eight nonr wreck. Contact James ^edium riaed.beverage pnweaslii|! 7 ilScked^ejCftiy o f wWte : . “ RoelndUerTR 5390IK" ' ble ra n ge, anmilti drive. Carlton coinbtoW'rorvlces cd'S jrealtots, dens. Call MI 3-4543, - - - I o'clock in the afternoon on the MacEiirGIm^ 'niurn]sS¥di, va i^ lon i,:.. compaivy: insur- h as.' announced her.,, coinmittoe 1961 I ^ s o n , aupef six. four door, W. McKay. Treastttor, tor ^oiwraUon and other related duties per aq. $13.60 -Stele starts THursday, May 2, for W. Rutchina, MI 9-5133. Multiple 50 salesmen to help sell ydur vdiich will assist in tee 1,600 mail RW’ERIOR p a in t in g . Reason- p r o p o s e d b u d g e t for 1957-58 SepUe TS|w, Wells, Sewer automatic transmission, me------Interview appointment. anca.^ialary whila trainibg^ Salary; commis­ Extensive cxperieiice not required Flush Mahogany Doors^ three daya, from 9-5, at Wise Smith Ltattog Member. house. For information please call appeals and tehulationa o f 'contri* ATTICS, (CELLARS, .yards and^gS- able rates. Free-estimates. CaU tjnes iMsIled—diellar Water* Building, 915 Main Street, Jtertford. .OFFICE FDR rent, .401 Hartford Carlton W. Hutchins; IQ 9418^ . roon. ragea cleaned. Rubbish prompUy MI 9 -8 ^ ’‘hfter 3:30 p.m. -DEVELOPMENT prooflaFltone. ' sion and bonus attar training period. Apply liberal benefit program,- tile insur- all Bizea to 3’6’’ ‘ _ $6.30 Rd. CM after 6 ji.to. Ml 9-0989. butiona. They are; Harley J. >961 Studebaker. four dboii, stand­ PRICE REDUCED—$13J200. Six Brook, Miss Maude B. Clark, Wil­ removed. MI. 9-9245. COMMISSION 314,690 Case Brathars, las. onca, health and accident coverage C ^ ar' Saah--Special—(picked ELUS BROTHERS ; room -Ckipe Cod, Jar^'" Road. SELLING YOUR property? I ard transmission, gray. Gilbert C. Barnes,' Secretary -in person 8 a.m.-10 a.m., Mr. Curtis, 832 Main * up) 4 to a cusiomer each $3.50 L.M—M .L which meaha (Live liam F. Connery, Alfred J. Dea- Uotid8---Stock8 Mortgagra 5l| Highland Park and a pension p la n ,/' . Cabijiet kitchen, electric stove, (Zault, Mrs: Edward D. Gaigar, tee I960 PonUac, four door, automatic Board of Directors . McKinney BR0& CHspel 2-5681 Houacfi for Rrat 65 exhaust fan. oil hot air, garage, M odem —Multiple List) with trahsmiaalon, black. GARDENS PLOWED wUh Manchester, Cohn. St.,'Manchester. We deliver throughout Southern Rev. Allen 8. Lehman, Mrs. Mar­ Deere-tractor. MI 9-2136.. Manchester, Connecticut C«w *ra^ Disposal Co. Write P. O. -Box 3108, Hartford; New England. DAVENP6RT, kidney shape, wine amesite, one block from bus. Own­ EUlsworth Mitten Agency, Real­ >960 Studebaker, five paaaenger. Dated at Manchester, Connecti­ M I 3-1188 Oonn., stating work history, educa­ FIVE Ro o m houae with Venetian tors. MI 84980. jory L Norton, Mrs. Ljmian J Regal epppe, standard trans- Ask About Our U 0-18S .Pearl 8 1 --^ Ml S-53|08 Md mcdiair, good condition, ISO. blinds, storm-window* and doors, e r transferred. Ken Ostrinaky, Smith, the Rev. R900 Pontiac two door, standard SEWING MACHlNES-home and A Quick' Cash—-1 Day Service! Tokyo It takes about seven Any resident- not ■ contacted by tranamission, btack.- ’ Call Us First condition, : c ^ a a s-7997. dows, firoplace tiler bath, garage;i commercial types bought, sold and Female S8 Tel. CHestnut 8-3147 amesite drive, lovely ya^-H$Uver yean for cultured pbarls . t o mail, may send donations to 'him I960 CadlUac four door sedan, repaired. Ralph ■ rAldrich, Wantsd To Hint 68 develdp-i 'Ihey’-iare made by Intro­ a t Box 179, Glastonbury. model 9l, cream. MORTGAGE LENDING AGENCyj 22’’ VENTILATING or attic fan le n e bus line. To incpect phene 9-8487. SXPERIENCiBib. pmlcy writer;, $25. TV aarUl, $16. Overstuffad Barbara Woods Agency, MI 9-7702, ducing mi IrrttenL 'such aa a biM , Safety Patrol to See Cirena it 3 tbsH iM sdts >960 Buick .four door .sedan. Dyne- ' - - Mortgage Specialists YOUNG COUPLE and child desire The 73 girls and boys, Who'have 75 Pearl St.. Hartford.. JA 2-42211 home ownera, mutomoliile. General Diamonds—Watqlic loveseat, $15.. Ovenduffed chair, Inside the bt oysters, which flow transmission, green. UGHT TRUCKING and all kinds four- room unfuthlahed apartinent causes fheni to secrete atound It been patrol members, in'-their re* Evenings and Sunday, JA 3-in54 oflflee work, full, part: time. Box Jewelry $ 7 /Antique puUup chair, $6. Call or boU(M. Call MI 3-7614. ’ REGUUR,SWER, 1949 Chevrolet four dpw,'standard of rubbish removed. Rags and "-y,. Herald. ■. MI 9-4000. SOUTH MAIN AftEA the nacre from Which pearls are specti've school* during. tee past -• transmlosion, blucN paper pickup free. MI 9-0142. formed. year are betog given a' special >948 DeSoto four door, automatic LEONARD W. Y08T, Jewater, ra- j^r*,- adjust*'''watcila* axpertly. WANTSD4-Four room- houaa for Splendid modern Colonial. Six iUMOR. transmisaion, black. CEDAR CLOTHES poles installed. HOME OWNERS! Combine year- epaiclous room*. Family aised >948 Plymouth (our door, standard -Fireplace..and furnace woOd.i ,*fld bills into an eaay-to-pay aec- .Polls—Birds—P e t s 41 .Reasonable prtcea. Om dally. Machinery and Tools two adult*. Call IQ 94154. 9-1353. ' ' , i Thursday avanings. ..US'Spnier Uteben breakfast area, (Uahwaah- tranamiaalon, green. ’ ond mortgage loan coating only a One Route Salesman ^ PROFESSIONAL coup l.a.„. and ar, IVi baths, fireplaces, recraatlon penny a month (ef each dcular rau StreeL ML 84887. WE RENT ^ 3 " ENJOY: YOUR Uwn. For a 1 MANCHESTER Pht Center tto,4 U daughter want two bedroom rent, room, hto water heat, attached dou­ FOU ALL HOUSEHOLD. McCLURE PONTIAC. INC. owe. Call Frank Burke at CT. uafurnishe3. 34663 coQeid. tranafsrred—Must sell. MI 9-4545 necUcut Mortgage I^cnange. . Garden—Farm—Dsiry era, power trowels, alecM c ham- FUEL PURPOSES 7 Products. 50 mara, water pompo. huUdtog Jacka, Open Evenings HANG. AND power mowers aharp- chain , hoists, air compreasora, YOUNG COUPLE desire four or MADDOCK * deVOS, .ened and repaired..Air cooled en­ Two pry Cleaning Pressers BIRO, cat and dog auppli^, whole­ five room, unfurnished apartment. MEANS SI . (Male or Female) sale and retalL Dolly J to 6 p.m. POTTED TOMATO plSnta; cab- power roUan, lawn sweepers, lima ^ M I ------r Realtors ; ■ 1863 Studebaker Commander, gines repaii- work, .'Guaranteed mreadera, rotary Utierf, traUera. workmanship."Ml S-8979,' Tuesday, Thursday, Friday n ^ t e iMge, cauliflower, lettuce, broco- heater, 'radio overdrive, excellent -7 to' 9 Porterfieldte Rovlte'S .and II, kohlnbi. Krause’s Greenhotise, MiaceUaneous tools. wANTEl>-C$eaa room by gentle­ JA 2-9358 OLD GOMFANrS , moassr. good tires. 1940 Ford Coupe, LAM ^ONT HOME! Twd Women For Flatwork Dept. \ Chapri, South Windsor. JA 84881. 821'Hartford. Rd. MI O^TTOQ. man in private home with park- Eveninga IJ .^iskdio, heater,.wpedal- motor, new • Gerald ParE,*South Coventiy, Gonnl j . ing. Have no bad haMta. Wrtte JA 341I8 BU 5 9 m AD 53*83 LEHIOH " tiraa. No dpam-^yments. No pay C onverse' No Exj^drignee Nece88ai7 ~Matiy: Work Binefita ! V.-'■ b a b y PARAKEETS, month ST^WBBRRy and Fan» pluts. A'P JE(^UIPMENT Box X,. Herald... .^at 134.Glenwood SL Fam GaitUiui, ITS fs tn Stv^Man- StsInlM aad OH B snsn aoM aiM 84672. chaster. ' M5iCeQter St WESTTNOHOliSE engineer deobsB SIX ROOM expaAdatde Capa Cod. and ntiUty room, 3!^ bath rooms, t fireplaoesr deep artesian well, ; ExceUent WtH’king', Conditiona—Ajoply la Peraon / Four 'rooms fialahed. two onfin- S« Saictaitly* o o t ^ :M o t o r s ewmectod garage^ Nearly aew automef-Wintor home. Ideal tor’ . foito or five -rcxtoi unfurnlshad HooMlurikl ^ r r i t ^ HOORTR-JEND Pansy gard*n, gen- M a n c h e i^ r uArtment in <5r neAr Maaeheeter. tahed.. Altfmtottm siding, plus m J I K IM U toa dMOantertt MI>49M enjoyable living. - TWO MALE AKC rogistend Boxer itious basket, 80C. FreMrick DanL aluminum combination atorm win \ Offered- 18- PAINTINR AND I TSvo smsU children. Call MI Moderately priced at 830.000 «f which'^5% . May romola dogs, pine months old. H| 6MM38. % A p a in z ^ ; Phone MI 9-2052 8 4 g e. - , daws and ddors With ilcrsens. Fnl- W g aUlgl|OBaJB 88 four door m ortgage. - -. 'Main' S tm t St .4 « in . FM or hrakad^ Raaacstahly RBUPHOKTERINa,ibdfTERiNa. slip covers NEW LAUNDRY ond DRY CLEANING ...... W-landsqaped. yard; Troll -kept anld I. L mUJS I SON, ha. PAPER HANfilNR C0{vnmwerBm(m fwiead to pkia atnasite drtvesray. apM. M l S^lN^. and dEapea. Large aelectlon ' I WM. RUIINOW. Rfol-Esfoto > 'viRua «B n i _J MAIN 8T.ii~ tttU MI 5SUS ' COTMT .of it fabrics. Quatitv, •.woriasanahip, n x iv ia o N B SUMMIT STROT pdpB, ■avaa wetts " or ate roont' fwoss or taus- Pries t u M . can MX S4I08 «ar -- / 843 MAIN STBEET. BdANOHESnat SpmUa, GatskilL MI Risaid H ariild A d y t. ^ nutotMz s w l r toec^es(imatcs given Ipyeur home. IQ 8 4 m .'' appetolmant. — —^■»aro««*Bpaaawimi|p[|ISfi^ Smith’s., Uj^pudeiy : Shm. MlY-32a ■''V' r-. PHONE8rBQ '.g4S6d M d m t-4f83; oMmogs MI 3-tB7... ? I \.'- i f i / A' 7 - T.V -■"/ /■ X ■ • . .• - • V-W . ■ 1 ■ J ■ ■ • .*«•. .. *%■:' s'-. ' V!' ;. ; X ’ -■b,. P#''X' -.'X- PA6» tWENTY-EIGH# S‘‘' '■ ' . .■'*• t. ■- ATcniKe Press Run ^ - X *1. • 'l r.>, n (k - For theweek^EnSed ' ' ..rr ^ ’ It ftmr months as a pnUeo' 1, 16 Olcott dheetra will contlAue fron ri te' i, who la spend several weSKs in work for the fall fair a n cordially fnsum ; J-. aen..cf'lbia. past 6 ^ 27: 1867 which each mam^r wm pfcaamt John invited to attend. two ajid'ea at b l ^ and WWta pio- A. BogllaCh. with a bu ffet^jn ld n lgh t ^ this oountr Oaha KpdMir-XT 'jS ’.ward Si.,..: f«^t X 668 a. nrSa meiAbera Monday fd#,. San Diego, Oabf: Sal­ About Touii^ tuVa*. det^oopg “ Slgna^f .Spring.” Mancheater tlrsflge wiU^pIdJtg Si. Matgarot's'<«rcls.< Junior / 12,535, •'. 1 >■ X welcorrte it exUnded to anyone of , litgQf Manchea- liie Rev. Ste^er^ ^StfyJeWski sewing grOup of Temple of St. John’s Church wUI^take part regular meeting tonight in Orahgo, lowing' 'hlij .'IlfmduatiDn with' the' Daughtaib ofiMibarta, wUI hold Its ^ Member of the Audit Mvw)>Mt«r. ShutUrtugjh newty detirlpg to^bin^ thei club. ter to mbX laet^pti'ona by to* .pter, No. id, Order of iSastei^. mmithly mesting tbntimrew night morrow ''ht...t lateat/.for the aii- ht the conference of clerS^en oT Hall -at 6 O'clock: - The ' auction 186d Class eg Manchester High Bureau of CIrculaUon formed «»aiiirfc club, will nieet 'to­ the Eastern diocese at St. JbMitn’t' Star, will meet tonight at 8 o'clock table will be in charge of the^Ome School, he- enlisted' in the,'Air at . 7 o'clock atHha Obnum^ty T. . .'f^outa foi*’^the Tempi#' nual iiprihg ami-forniia' dance Members are reinmded Uiat the Mr. All n^embcra program will be put .rO'ti by the CalKomia and-Japan,'h.e was em­ huilneaa Will be th*Jelectiorf-of bf- ■ — ■ ■ ^ ‘ "an., or- Bishop Pekla of Jl^ s a 3t% Poland interested In helping .with hand- Youth Committee. ' ’ , ployed at The Herald^durlng the take place. / X (TWENTY-FOUR J'AGES^t-TWO SECTIONS) (Cleasifled ASvertlelaf «■ Page 88) flrera. A coht«|t will be. hw - jn Park. James SlegW la th.^harge..‘ *llc. Dgncitig to music by, VOL. LXXt^ISjp. 181 XMANCHESTER, C0NN.T,THURSDAY, m a y JL 1957 ------■' --- . I". . “T- Ike TriDis .1^ Ard’s SALE fashion chec^ v Now’« the time to 8t r»no - ’^griim' has- become Jmterly N E V ^ S U P — FIR|i;( ' , Northeast Airlines had been, 1 3 j.-". 'oversial. ' v X < More Reliance B stdbd s New YOrk-Mlaml route.; The State Deparrthent announced ' ■ s ■ _____ X •' / SWP HE>^YWOOD leuderson swore he had no in;' -L. today that EiseuHow^ has asked 4 ^ \ A.; e ■ '-v*' - "wgrr ^ JEWELRY BOXES i(tfe tip on a secret 3-2 decision by Paducah, Ky^. May 2 tJPi - Richards to come home''^‘ks soon the CAB 'the night of Aug, '2 to "Daylight saving- tithe has be­ as feasible to-confer with'him on Oils Make ideal Mother’s Day gifts . . mve NorthqMt the routq.' The come a sleep-toss time for preparations for thfe new mhtual TROIXeR -CAB decision was no^Announced security bill.\ Rayon velvet-lined Jn. many cblbrs. Self- Mayor Geef-ge Jacobs. ■ A publicly until Aug'.’ 10.. ^ OppOH'ents of the "fast time” HA' will arrive in Washington rising trays for small ' j»»welry pieces, alee • But under pressing from; the May 8 and atte'nd a meeting of Borin, Germany, May n1t«i States assured' large aize with musical dahcj[^ girl. ^ and/SKIRT have called the mayor at the -Senate- Inveitlgatlons subcommit­ crack of dawn daily since the Congressional leaders' on foreign its Atlantic Allies toda; to carry diit 1967 defsnse i>-“ tee. the red'ficed perspiring Hen- time change went into effect aid at the White House May 9. plans in full. HANGERS^ tlerson said that If he Was not cor­ here Suhday. Meanwhile..- he will visit'Israel, rect ill that ticollebUon a tip from Tunis and Morocco. That wHl bring 5«eretary of S^feijulles told the fdi ngA mimsieni of the REGULAR $l.ao ' TTielr entire conversation-Is: .convejyIiti|f to *2 ’®* ‘o *8 '®®^«ch iMyibond Sawyer, a .CAB official. "Mayor, it's time to get up." to 15 .the"'number of Middle ET'"'' Should have been the opiy other Jacobs said his hecklers hang em n'sUbns he has toured- for President ElsenK a pven FIRST QUALITY '-’possible source” Of his opinion es up too fast for him to inform declare^ purpose of explaining Dulles before Tie left Washington. to e CAB decision. them he only goes along with EJisenhower antl<3ommunist- pro-- Dulles said^the Presideftt instructed him to tell the Sawyer-wes executive director the DST because moel Psdu- grsifn and offering U.8. assistance. .A\ of CAB at the time of the alleged Fear Syria, Egypt Trap leak,, and now is associate direc­ eshant want it! ' There have been reports that Jacobs said 'he has never Egypt and Syria, both friendly to SHEER NYLONS tor of its Bureau of International liked the time change— and he Air Operations. Russia, would be wlHlrig to receive Made of heavy varnished likes it less this week. Rlchalds. However; some officials 'X finish hard wood with clear window-pane checksr-^sipart reflection ■ WUI 0all Sawyer armed forces by 50'percentiri the next five-years. Full fashioned dark'or self seams in new The subcommittee announced it here have thought they 'might use snaplock. chairman of the sul committM. de­ His prekence as an excuse for anti- The NATO ministers 0|>Mted aA~'~^ i ...... spring ;sha.d,es. Reinforced at heel arid toe. Would call Sawyer to testify later 6-day lisMon 'with a brief public^ y ^ r fkahion know-how! This Ship’wShore travelmata K, clined to tell newsroen- whether American demonstrations' and Inct; for extra wear. Sizes 8',pill or fuzz—will stay bieautiful. . 1 rn the identity of the anony­ foi;'the-United States. His comiiw an inquiry alnled at finding out home without visiting them avpidi West -German Foreign Ministry.- l^i^ilajors 9^-6 whether th^: pAB decision , was mous caller, i Dullea spoke to the closed session 12” length for skirts. . Just rinse, c^lp-dry and don. No need to irort. Nothing . The anonymotis caller was the possibility of such a sijuiitiorw SKIRTS ''leaked'' ^ d enabled spaculstors King Hussein of Jordan' is pro­ and his. statements were reported to make,a quick profit in North-­ brbught Into testimony yesterday by persons who attended, For 5I<3COod works like thik blouse does! Bright'checks on white. by a Washington lawyer, Robert western and has been,supported by by Notions Dept. east stock. • the United States Ih'his resistance Dulles . referred to fears that Sizes 28 to 3 8 .^ e other new Ship-n Shore np-i'ron -It received teaUmbny from a V/; Oliver. He told the aubcommlt- to Egyptlan-Syriah'Soviet pressures Britain's decision might touch- off t o Wa^ingtaii lawyer yesterday that tee he had received a telephone to impot|e.-on.-Jbrdan a government a chain reaction among the' other Travelipates, from ^3-50 arid mkny s'leevelesg cottons he got an anonymous telephone call about 11 o’clock the night of of extremlstz. But Hussein hsf felt NATO Allies. He said &is was not can late the night of Aug. 2 telling Aug. 2 from, a man who told hlpi lt.nec?sSiuv to disavow any-inter­ so ih the case of the United States, Wa^ingtoh, May 8’ (iq—T^e X'-v at $2.98. ■ XV. him of the decision. \ est in' the Eisenhower program and although his country,, like Britain. senate Foreign Relations Commit­ ■ V A , . . Sen. Jackson .(D-WAsh), acting (CeaUjiued on Page Two) therefore to. state that Richards Is placing Increased reliance oil the tee today approved by a 8-6 vote, would not be'asked to Jordan. I deterrent powers of atomic weap­ the nomination of ScoCl ftcLeod SpoKtswgar—Second floor Because of the switch in plans, I ons. Richards canceled a proposeo- ment was actually a device Jo/ crats who would oppose McLeod’s bur Cross Highway yesterday. First discovered st 3 o'clock Hi the morning, the stubborn^ Washable, cHase-resistant, . SNOpZEt NECR there must be adequate control nomiQRtion, which now goes to the ^ ^ LIVING ROOM DECORATOR getting Richards out of ah emliar- kept firemen on the Jump'throughout the day.'-Story bn Page 13. -(Herald n o and inapectlon to verify and check . As it'ht were \ tailor-made ' for raasing situation--he had! been Serfete for action. PILLOWS $1.98 PILLOWS $1.00 ta. PILLOWS’ Washington. May 2 (gh Tbewsearch and development, told the waiting ;in Ethiopia fop. A Clarifica­ the fulfillment of Russian dlaarmv yoU! "You'll love t^e deep pochc ament prOmlaea^-: • A comriilttce -source said all six the arrow .deiaUs Air Force was disclosed today to subcommittee' that "w e . are ^ it e tion. of the Jordan-SyWan-Egyptlan votlM cast against McLeod in the The shaped pillow for The coverings are all high-, With /lemovsble zippered have cut ,by-n.*srly two-thirds the. a long way from having an^omlc- situation. - The speaker at the opening s ^ tipped self-belt. „There’< er priced fabrics. Smart pat- committee were by Democrats—- kick-pleat in back convalescents, resding In corduroy covers. fundz.1 earmarked for development powtred airplane and'if 'Rus­ . NeW'.Schedule aton was West .German Chancellor bed. outdoor relaxing, snn tems\ Chairman Green m i) and Sens. of alC you'll love . $3.98 'work next, year on an atomic plane. sians have anything .an lt>'L .The original plan .was for former* Konrad Adenauer, who challenged Fulbrlght (Ar-k), Sparkman CAla), • Rayon-lineb Sp bathfng in car, etc. Terry Originally, rt-had been planted be quite surprised, but I have no Rep, Richards to vlfit 18 Mideast tIA Soviet Onion 16 match Weal cloth and corduroy covered, - Square nnd -round, . box Morse (Oref; Kennedy (Moss) grid ■ amoothneis' of^i^rKekln. Colorsv Oiir, Fourth Shipment! edgisi. Seven colors. x.^ to iq)ond about |60O miritonrbir the evidence on that at hH.’' countries. The new schedule cklla Germany’s pledges of 1964 not to Humphrey (Mlrin). Teaat,-bUek'and navy, aitei 10 to. fllx cblOM. ‘ tl5" m o l d e d r project during the fiscal year Rep. Sikes (D-Fls) said *Ut for him to after visits In produce atomic, bacteriological or Humphrey Is now visiting In tTBaCFOAM ~ sUrting July 1. v - r” . seems' to-me we ,ri>ay he dragging ‘Tiel Aviv, where he will arrive to­ chemical' weapons, and to accept the Middle Blast, but he left briiind Cover Your Own Pillows! ; Bui teatlmony by Pentagon of­ our heels In the development of morrow; Tunis. May 4; and Rabat, strict and permanent control, of a proxy vote. Removable Zippered Covers MOLDED LA.T®X FOAM " atomic powered Ships and planes," Morocco, May 6, s I* oresM all armaments. CUSHION. SEAT And ficials before a House Military Ap­ Democratic Sens. Mansfield propriations ' subcommittee dis­ adding that "perhaps I am-Just Im- . "I am convinced that-every na­ CORDUROY CHAIR PAD FORMS ’ PILLOW FORMS closed this had been pared to *213 1 patient. (Ctutiniied on Page Ten) Hartford, May 2 CP)—Gov. Ribi- rtbe first taken under tl fterms of plating the terms of the, proclama­ tion w'Ould follow the Busalan ex-. (Mont) end Long (La) apparently . ' ___ -S i . . coff closed Connecticut’s'wood and 1 ■ la*’ enacted tway(5^ ago apeci- tion. . . ampM and! the danger of atomic Joined a solid. Republican commit­ Only $1.00 millions. The tesUmony. given 2,“ “ *^*** 2h.n^th**D2fM^ tee lineup In voting for McLeod. THROW PILLOWS square and round, box was made, that a year .ago. when the Detenw brushian^ at . noon today becauseJ Other States Close Woods war would be a thing of the past," This it Just one of many avail­ edged., secret some time ago, -.Rhode Island ‘ and New Hamp­ the West Cerman government ' B^Ubrigrit told newsmen he had • What^l value! An all pur­ public today. IMpartmentr somirfled a flash able ttyles. • f >r .-' esUmgte^w lU fiscal 1858rpians, It the woodlands are "dry as dust ’ j -xh* ln\y read.s "Whenever It shire: also closed woodlands be­ chief told the opening aesaion of m ov0 tq postpone action on the iU 9 | pose utility cushion with 14" only $2.49 O onad, fu rie s , then Air Force 1001 uses in the home,- of- wasf contemplated that ' the eX- U.S.<^ides See and the fire hazard great. i ahail appear to the Governor that cause of the forest fire! peril; foreign .mlnlatera. .:v* nomination, but that his move losti . SPORTSWEAR—ZND f LoOR Secretary, teitlfled th a tj^ a hl|^ 'A apokesman for his office sgid ; by rekson of extreme drought or But 'Adeifauer said^that in con? also on a 0'S vate. ■ Cotton ailed. Six colors. Oce. car and sporting event. 1 2" b»3,ty f l . 9 8 er animat expenditura/than noyf pendtture, on . the, atomic plane Rhode Island Gov.- Dennis J. project would be. about 8500 mil­ fthe order closed the state's recent- other hazardous conditions there is^ Roberta nj^ade the''action effective trast to West Germany's pledges . McLeocf Is a'41-ycer-old m -FBI planned It might hum been pos­ Unity Show by agent and onetime aide to Sen. PILLOWS ARE] AT OUR DRAPERY DEPT. lion or 860o miUlon, ly '■atocked trout streams t,o danger of forest fires, he may pro-' today after John'L. Rego.-Styte dl- in the 1954 Western Etvbpean- able to build a an/le "flying re­ anglets, but added that ponds and claim that spy or all sections of, rector of conservation, termed the Union (WEU) treaty, the SOvieta Bridget m-NH). actor without too raiich regard Aritt-Antt-Mlssile '* • . •'''•* lakes with access 'from: highways woodland and brush land in th,c - burning rondltiorts "the worst in have blocked every western dif- to Its military Usefulness’’ at some But since, then, he said, there" Mideast Arabs armament proposal by refusing ((^Unued*on Page/Four) has been intensive study and that would remain open to Pehing. state shall be closed, for such time ' 30 years.'' earlier date, The Governor w>0 ' announced as he may designate',, to all persons! ' New Hampshire closed its wood- Control and Inspection of arms.. ProgrMo 4)eeUy Luxui^jr . the program liow amounts "to H y JOHN M. HKMITOWER his .cloaure proclamation at e news about 8237 mlUlon far the current except the owne.'s or tenants. of 1 lands last week while Massac(iu- Simple Fact Overlooked ‘ He said t ^ t "We abandoned that Washihgton, May 2 -CPy—United conference s ^ that more than 40 such woodlands and their, agents setts banned open fires until the ' The Chancellor also ^ asserted program on the ground It was a fiscal year and about 8213 million for fiscal 1958. States' officigls believe that Saudi wood and .'PtmSh (fires have been and employes and during such pe- tire ' danger subsides. The Coyer-', that recent Russian warnings to A luxury we could not afford. It burning In Connecticut during the NATO jnembers „ and their allies HALE'S bas beautiful SHEERS for suririmer An example' of other technical Arabia artd Jprdan’wUl loin- Egypt rlod'of closure no fire.,shall be kin­ nors of the other' New Elngland XI Tim«-tavina dr«tg-vpi for tots would not "contribute to our mili­ las^tWo days^ ' - ' ' dled In the open air.” states urged extreme csutlon in about the dangers of nuclear war. Bulletins tary potential and therefore we complexities with which the Air and Syria soon-iri creating.#, new . -’Th)! potential forest fire hazard fare overlook the simple fact that from the AP WirM ’ ' // ' Y ForCjs- is -wrestling appeared In show of Arkb unity despite their The Governor said he interpreted wooded areas. would not attempt tb do iU” In Connecticut has reached the Gov. Rlblcoff said yesterday: "such a war can be unleashed only , V 4S " WASHABLE 38"_80LID COLORED w a s h a b l e A.B.C. EGYPTIAN COMBED YARN testimony: by MaX Gen. B. .A. recent poitical conflict over .Jor­ that to, mean that "no. burning is What the Air Force wanU^ said highest point in mahy years,” the allowed whatsoever in the .'open ■"Our heritage la too important to .by Soviet attack." ■ \ Quarjes, la a nu.clear-powered 'richrleveer. chief of ballistic mls- dan’s fate^/ ■' X' Goverhor'said. West: Germany, he continued, is sihT' development.'' The defense TTii.s . prospect jYas,.''MVaffc'ed anywhere in the State.'' -. . be destroyed,.! hope we get public! . . , ,, U.S. CONCERNED ON CLASH Printed Nybn Chiffons Crease Resktanl Voiles ^•^bombifr of unlimited range, high . 'This has.been caused by lack of The law provides a maximum cooperation so th i( it vrill not be ir'»5*y ‘ Sr Washington, . May (JPlS-Tbe NYLON CHIFFONS altltu(le and supersonic spee^d over probleni'.JA becoming, so intricate here today as one‘'reaSon why.the ■fain in April. Everything-on the t penalty of 8100 fine or six months necessary to close the wooda.” ' NATO defense shield. That United States' declared .‘‘grave Ui^ target.” that, the Air Force has begun ex­ United States bas n|ot . directly forest fioor is dry as 'dust. The TOPP6R-S6TS ^ ploration - of an anti-antl-ballistic pointed a finger of blame at'Egyp­ ih Jail or both for any person yio- Several forest and brush fires I concern”, today over the «iaeb~' Quarles since has become under hazard has.been increased by the broke out in many parts-of d«ew | conditions offers the ^ s t 1«>^ between troops ot. Hondnrbs and * miastle ---- a weapon to op'erate tian Preaidmt Naaser for his role high winds.” 9 9 c y d , y d Secretary of Defense. EnglandEnrland yesterday.vesterdav' • avoldlog 'fhe apocalyptic fate Nicaragua, ft Saaerted 18a read!- . In charming knH-piquo 7 9 c sl.l9 yd Dr. Clifford Fumes, then as- in the Jordanian crisis^ ' Need Hubstantial Rain of modern war." Pastel, plain colors and prints. (ConUnaed ea Page Fourteea) United States policy and prop­ ; Connecticut Officials called it the neae to take part-ia any mova . Dainty Abrals and polka dots that , etstant. secretary of defense for re- The Governor said the woods will Citing criticiam that NATO's for settlement of tlM dlapute,Of- •you will loY#.’ Sbveh beautiful pastel shadei. Wrinkles actually fall out. aganda apparently are designed io Rebels Kidnap worst day for forest and brush remain closed until conditions fires. forces are inadequate to deal with 'ficlals spoke partlettlarly of tba 'take lnt'9 account the deslms and change and that only a "siib- the. Soviet Union's immense mili­ purposes of King Saud of. Saudi New England has had lesa than poofibllity of creating #a im­ atential rainfall” can bring about half-inch of rain .in nearly a tary power.-’Adenauer said NATO's partial commieaiM, of several Senjice$ Renew ,. Aiphin and'King Hussein of Jor­ a change for the better."' Five Sons, of forces essuredly are Inadequate fbr HEAVY BLACK dan. American officials say that month. • ' ; American etatos/to' Investtgata SLIGVff IRREGULARS OF $1.19 Yd, Althcxagh the w6ods have‘ been,, Flreflghte'r Die* wa'ging a war .of aggression.' aad make recOmineqdationB fdr . they do not believe that teal unity closed several 'times In the'pMt "But it.,(.NATO) 'la not meant to a solution. . ' , . can In fact be restorer among the Forinier Pasha Volunteer,., firefighter Robert BENCALINE " 36" SOLID COLORED by guberflatorlkl' .proclamations. Hopkins.' 34, Johnston, R. I..'c6l- be sn.-lnstrument^ attack,!' he .de­ .four but If Saud.an4^Hussein;want Gov. Ribicoff's action today Was clared. "It Is an Inatrument of 4e- For suits and coats. Air Force ‘Sinks’ to play Arab politics that way the lapsed tind died while fighting a MONTY 'i S Vis it i k e . ]*' Rabat, Morocco.. May 2 — 90-Scrc fire in that tow-n. The blaze] fense againat attack and It fulfills Weshingtoa, May 2 (d>;—Preel- United States evidently will not Five spna of the late Thmml ,el Interfere. . forepd, the evacuation of several 1 that task in full measure;'* - .... • dMit Elsenlibwer l« planning to k y d . Ulaoui, once, powerful .pasha of famllkes,' but no honres. were! . ' Renlitlee of Onr Age spMid the .bezt two weekends at With Guided/R*MissUe -Furthermore, 'officials .do:' not burned.-’ : The. West, Adenauer continued, Only »L6 9 yd- TERRY/CLOTH ■-1 went to get thita country's' 'policy Marrakech, were kldnedAd yester- ' bia country eataie at Oettys^ 46” wide. The tmperfecUons are.hardly noticeable. Make up^rimthroom cur- .j News Tidbits ' Another -pf numerous fires in ' must base its policy 1ind acUon# bn burg. Pa- Hla old friend, Britisb Ainto thp era when bombers in a position where the two Arab dey>*'Their vast, rich palace was A beauUful quality for a rich tains. bcaclucoaU, beach tbWela; K>ort wean from this heavy-quality j By ELTON C. FAY rulers wduld cut the ground from Culled from AP Wires lAhe»„J5yi(w,Jffl|cdd}.ei>_of^^ FteiliL: bUtabni Vlecoiint Moat* - ;anh«sr“f&r sprihg, eumHwr“or -fDanttnaed OR Page Tent tOsBttaiieff eB r'P^jtrinnr;' ? "terpjrtioth.'y wnite.-pbik, blue, aqua,- French- roee,- - forest green..... Washln|rto«i,-May:_2 /“ regular Mbroccah Army of Libera­ gotaery, will be. hla guest dn^ all. black, light green and yellow. U r y oof f Uiethe Air For^*’ to-a u rf^ m l^ e that might hzy^^^^^ ing the second visit. "Monty” O w lea aaya that a single Mydro-laay. a 60 to 100 mile range, and (CwiWBee oe page Twenty M iry) tion.. ■ , President Eisenhower nominates -The kidnaping and invasion, of. end Eisenhower hbva-.heM : ■ 'v;- gen-headed^guided bomb launched give that, miaaile either ^rg*^" career diplomat Wiisoh C. B7ake friends since the former served 5y a plane cmdd knock out a naval seeking qualities Itself or control the palace brought' to' tbe surface as first ,.C.S. Amtiasiuidor to -new again long simmering resentment; under Elsenhower in World War . task force from other plane I do not know of African republic of Ghana.... IL Montgomery now is' .IWs^ty And Air Gen. Nathan Twining i anything that , could be done to between loyal followers of'Sultarv :uans ’Moderate” earthquake is record.ed Mohammed V and El Glaoui*‘s Supreme Obmnlnnder o f^ A T O cUlma that hlgh-levet attack )>y a ] prevent that m l^le. If It were at 12:02 i.m. on seismograph at Forces. Is single squadron of heavy o r ; armed with , a megaton warhead, friends'. John Carroll University in Cleve­ - El QIaout' and - several bundled medium Jet bombers dropping nu- from knocking out a carrier ^taqk land and quake is estimated 2,100 IKE'S COPTERS 6261,000 EMBOSSED TAFFETA VINYL L O O K ! clear bomba cpuld produce the force, depending on how the force Berber tribal chiefs in' 1853 took miles south of Cleveland in the lead -in demanding .dethrone­ Washington, May 2 (65—Air For the girls who would like e knit •ame result. - tt-VS" «>eployed." Nicaragua. ment of the Sultan. The French, F o ^ officials have Informed a QUILTED PLASTIC ^bllcatlon today of teatlmony 'When'Twining_wes asked how U.S. tells Japan H U “ eeaenUaJ” ” dress in their future—:H«l4'» Ready-’' ships maneuvering could be ' at-, then ruling Morocco, (wiled the Houke Oommlttoe that the two by tbp Fentagon leaders before a te defense of free world to con­ Sultan and his harem because: of . By RICHARD O. BIASSOGK wYoutha raced through the streets hoHcoptere ordered for Preeldeat "y - to-Wear Departnnent is offering a spe­ Houiw ■'Apprbpriattona subcommit­ tacked, be replied: tinue nuclear testa:. -Blxteen-year- Managua, Nicaragua.'May 2 (Plj In a wave of* patriotic fervor. "With bombers ualAg atomic his' nationalist sympathiiM wnd •—President Luis Somoza-and other'] . Sobtoza held conferences with Eisenhower wlU boet 6201,066, cial sale on tffeir Chevy Chase - knits. tee revealed that comnidttee ques- Old-Evelyn Jenkins reads the Bible, made' his unde Mouley Ben Arafa together with spare p a ^ Dts- tlbnUrg atirrad tha Air Force and weapons." prays and meditatce In woods near top Nicaraguan officials held i his broUier, Army Chief of Staff GARMENT BAGS 'Near MJas' Works -the Sultan with tbe support of El ouaidon of 'the presidential heil- $34.95 vhlije; - . X Navy Into ranawed argument about aunt's house at Chattanooga. Glaoui's tribesmen. . emergency talks -throughout the i Gen. Anastaeio Somoza Jr , other Ika villnerawnty of carrier task Hew close would the bombe need " clash re-1 bigh ranking mUltarv officers and copters came- up during ioliseed Tepn., as. she begins IStb day of - When 'the Frepth found it neces­ door hearinga by a House MUL to come?7 7 „ ' port^ in Nacara^a;# bluer bor- ,^caMnet menders. He aUo met forces. ■ ' ptSBoed U-day Kst. sary to restore Sultan Mohammed tary Approprtattoaa Suboommlt- White jocket with controil Charles Thoma*. ufitU recently , ’‘‘K couple,^ miles. A ‘near United Auto Worken -ask sig der ^ p u te ^ th l^du raz.. . . | with U.S, Ambaseadbr Thomas E. V, El Glaoul .went to Paris, banged Somoza, who tpbk office ye8ter-|.,wj,*i*n tee. Trbaecripto -of tbe bearings . secreUry of the Navy, and Adpi. miaa' works In this case. You cab major auto miakera to Join with his head on an Oriental carpet and Irim, solid color pani. Elat- $19.95 Arleigh Burke; ' chief of nayal mUa them, quite •• ways and atiU day foPra fi-yeariterm, told, an riri-f rw helan atm dr«ss«i in th« for- -were made public today. $1r .6 9 .each Rtg. . si 98 union in talks about shorter Work begged the sovereign’s forgiveness. operations, testified that a car- sink them or put- them out: .of week before time for new contract augurs tion audience of 45,000 that ^lal clothes hewore to the inauau- ticized Waist and legs-STiei. Beautiful selection of colors and styles. It was. believed he tbus humbled Honduran fo^ea atUcked the vll-] “^ MNSON ASKS NEW PROGRAM rlar force w ^ d be difficult to lo­ commission.’* n- negotiations.. .Armed forces Dis­ himself to insure Uie political fu­ dmosi-l’A yrs. ‘‘ _ yo^p-Ghoice of 3 Sized Sizes 10 to 20. cate in the open sea. Eyen If 'll Rep. Riley (D-SC) was one of ciplinary Control Board places -10. lage of Mworon in the frontier i / W-ahlngtOR, May S (ffl-See.' ture of h|s ions. zone, killing 23 Nicaraguan rol-• minn't^ iith'4»- were Ipcated, they zaid, the mla- the questiohers. In asking ..the downtown Boston, eiitertainm.ent El Glaoul died of cancer in Jan­ k ilt ■ In Whila/Blob, vAite/ . ‘ ALL SALES FINAL ' eile end coUnter-ifliasile defeiue of Na.vy .officials about the ability of places' ‘.‘off limits” because of im- diers. Officlala later said 35 N lc a - j? ^ ^ “ M***tiS? clarod today that major prevl- Jumbo size—Holds up to IB^gkrments. uary 1956, at Marrakech at 78, raguena had been killed. . • pr«»m*t farm lawa arb Pink, or Whife/Vellow. ' . Ot# fpree wobid give It a high ■hips to survive attack. Riley said nMial aad other Illegal, cdhditlons. .the feudal lord of some three mil­ keady To W’ear^r^Scrond Floor' degree of protection from attack­ he wanted to be sure "we ere not Somoza said five , Honduran i ••J*’**' I failures. Be appealed te Oea- Dress Size-^Holds up to 8 garments. - INssbviUe police try and fail tw lion-tribeamen in; the vrilda of planes strafed a Nlcarsguin poatt” *'^* greae for bettor ,‘pregraaia, hut ing planes. ' ^lending 8300 million Just to pro- Mii. In- Whiljii/$loe, WW*#/ JS W o n H T .a ik afrest businesambn on £])grges of southern Moyocco. He w-aa. the during the attack. He warned' that , . *7*?f5* *'9**®''^ , , baade no specific adggeetfone. Suil^ Size—Holds up to 6 suits or jackets. Expected te Be Ni^trel gbnfi target for the cifeMy' breaking state’s new-jeatl-dayUght target of would-be eaeeaaina sev­ - -- Leaders of the liKM^ndentLib- The Sfecretary voiced erltloiam Mint, of,WhiteA*llow. ,.;j ■ i&rK GREEN STAMPS GIVEN WITH CASH SALES tn,nn approving construction of an if Honduras continued what- he The teatlmony wSa given Harry Lanza, brother of Jailed saving ttme law...Gov. Averell eral Umea after the ,. dethrone­ cMied its .'"aggressive-” attitude, era! and .CJonservative parities, of crop coatCoi measures enarte* . Fulli'length zippers, non-rip eyelets, drop frame January and Februaiy ~ some atondc-poweyed supercarrter, racketeer Joaeph * (Socks) Harrlbuin deatae he Inriled Greek ment of-Mohammed V, . Mob(| the “whole of Nioaragua'and tbe nominally in opposition to the ffov- In the late I830s aad auheequewt- $1.00 foe easier hanging of. clothes, cloaure flappre- lima, before changes in - the .. Thomas dtclared that , hi World Lanza, Is dhowii in New York Archbishop Makarloa'to Visit- New' ran 'riot in Marrakech last yaar National Guard will know'how to ernuebL cfUed a't. the palace to ly modiflad. aad ef.tbe Nasilila 1 Pentagon headsd both uariea and War n Japan loat between il2,000 before testifying before ' Ole YbrkState. / . vents duat from catering. after the Sultsui was' reato'red defend its national integrity.” -~- pledge their support: Leaders of price support program eanstsd , Twining for.new'Jdbe where they and iS.OOiO planes in attempta to State Legialktive (Watchdog) Senate-House committee on re­ taking vengeance on pro-French tbe regulas* O ^ervaU ve party, la .1864 at tba u r ^ - s ^ y ^ Tofce pride In your boby’t oppeoronc# witboul taking H we ' , will be eaqiectad to be neutral in alnk Aiherlcan earrien, but suc­ duction noneaiientlal expendi- - Village *Recaptured* - Committee. . Taking refuge at Mdalema, Tbe . Sultan’s troops ^ A statement from the Honduran: Somosa’a bittarpst oppesitioa. were dnat „ ^ ^ 'V over il. Joekets ond pontz. ore inop-foilenad for a«(sy-on. ' such argumenta 'Quarlaa la to be- ceeded' In sending dovna only oat in the Firth Amenffinent on tureb says federal payroll has had to take over. -silent but onb^'irainineat mamber eoms deputy secretary of defense. Essex class ahlp. government in Tegueigelpe- said • rnty-eR. fteiHciied ponh ore teakgroof. They whlz-wgA CORK groiinde at • podrible aclf-in- Innreaaed by 2,476 peraefia In The Irregpler Army, of Ubera- Mocoron. bad been “recaptured” told a raportdr pMvately ba woirid MeGABTHT UNBkOFBOVBD Twlriing chairman of the Joint Burke sBjd that use at r^ttr by crimlnaUim. he refused' to an- March to total oC.2.392,987... Con- Uon la a guerrilla force which "do hla patriotic duty” if oaUe4 on. WanMagtoa. May. 6 (ff)— t , ’ need wMwut Iroiling. ' ~ EBACS to match $1 eOQ by Honduran forces and there has ' fwgt Chiafa dr Staff. reconnslsmuice planee. would 'give awer questions . about hie greaalmialr ieadera of both parties haraasep the French until the in­ been cesuelties. . l ' The worff pt tbe fin t fi^nW g ■iOnada NaeoM iillllil iill »a-; NOTION! DBFABmBNT SttH CONH Quarlaa, in hla, teatlmony. con- ewer the. attempted brother’a j^role case.. . The hay they wtU be gU^ito help Proa- dependence of .Mosoccd wea rec- la tbe Mag dtaputad border region L ead^ thht mlaaUes end figbUr Tensloa grli lay Iba eiadMIaii at Mm fiHiff Ft'tfhrinfc’out '.HS: CO tNa MAt^fii4/pAK S T R ^ that the comniitta* la studyina the Ident Etaeahower\j|e#a Mgger tax. ogniaed last year, it baa been 4io statleu ridaed seat alghA’a big bMunirel 1 -p W ia pu|tup eayy aCfecttve ‘Vnrtae d aiH lt^ hi background of Jeeera LaiM'B ffadllsB than itf 1864 by cutting