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,-j 'S':'.;!''.:'/ - MONDAY, MAY 25, W«9 ■ ■-/:. paotf rotm m H iKanriiPsti^r lEtiPtttng lim lb Average Daily Net Presfe Run The WMther \- FM- tlie Week Ended FnreeMt nt ,U. B, Weatlwr JNMH ard, Janet Knight. Robert Kraus*. Mar 2>rd. 1959 Memorial Temple. Pythian Sla­ Allen Krob, Richard Kubiko, Mar- j L. T. WOOD CO. Warmer. ^dhanoB ef AlMnitToMli ter*, wtU meet tn Odd Fellow* hall Bibles Given cia Matheny, David Moyer, Clark j min 'late tealgfit. Low temegrow night at B o’clock. A.^ Penny, Dougla# Phelpai. Michael - 12,925 ekniAr. memorial aervicc will be held and | * ■■ ‘ ■ ■ Rice, Jonathan Rood, Keren Ro**-4 ICE PLANT Member of the Audit of *kawere.:^HIgn 'Sa-86. officer* are aaked to wear white. d w y C. DOUJEMdl WUI t>t 1^- V-' 63 Youths at Prank Schiller, Carol Sea^n, M BIS,SELL ST. Itarean af drealattan fart Index ln"mld-79*. Uin. n . Stiolui c,-?Sin C,-<5wiSc«ff, t 44 C*»rdn»ri Refreshment* will be »erved. j David Tedford, Jan Thoiftpaon,; \ Mdnrhpnter~~rA' City of llitnwe Charm , St. Htt.telW Brtdl«y rifid Thur»- i ■ i Paul Trott, Kenneth Tylar, Unda » CubBS, Cruthtdt Moekt for ihr Gimt I akw The VFW Auxiliary will hold a i South Church jWard, and D en h lv ^ n ot. j (Olaaetfled Adverttalng e« Page U> T rminltif BuUon. ■hort bu*ines* meeting tomorrow Philip N. Ttegitor, choir .director r Dirg east frcHiei Mein St. at VOL. LXXVIU, NO. 201 (SIXTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN.. TUESDAY* MAY 2«, 1939 PRICE FIVE night at 7:30 at the post home. Children's Day Vegpers at ' and organist, w-s* assisted by Ml** ' State Theater Bnllding eate Th* .new(y «l#ctK! «rfftct*r» of Thl* wdll be followed by memorial ■ South Methodist >Chiirch Sunday I Charlotte Hutchin*. Usher* were, BIseeN St. the BucWand School PTA will be, services at 8:43. tn Which all post aftamoon were based upon the ! Peter Almond. David Johnson,; > ' ifUUUed tomorrow night «t « member* are Invited to partici­ T\ them*. “We Thank The# Tor .tb* : Robert McKinney. John: Miiahko ’ Moderates Prevail o’clock at the itohoot Follottln* the pate. The rolpr bearers and con­ and iJ,ohn Anderson. The vespiers , State Workers F u I b r i g h t nieeUn* the PTA r^111 present a ductress are asked to report for Bible,” Through' song and jrtdry, cbrnmlttee Included Mr*. Leonard ■ skit enUUed ‘The Roering Twed- a rehearsal at 7 o'clock. children from the kifidergarten Uncoln, Mr*. Ron* Begg Jr.. M r*.: Parade in Bid tlea.” Neighbor* and friend* are, through sixth grafte' shared with Bdwiw Brown, and Mr*. Donald ; A U T b s Im’lted Refre»hment* will h? TTie Queen of Peace Mothers; V ^ , 9onrad. The Rev. Charles Rey-1 Ups e e ti^ by all room mpthere. .• -j parents and friend* soma of the in­ lO D Y Big Four Circle .will meet tomorrow night; formation th^y had teamed this nblda offered the benediction. OLLIE’S Fauhus Loses For Pav Boost at 8:l.*i at the home of Mra. John 'X St Margaret'* Circle. Paugh-' year. ★ W ELDIN 6 Rice 108 Bretton Rd The co-hoal- Mia* Marjorie J. Wllliama, dl- R eid ^ tar* ctf Isabella. 4rtll meet at 7.30 eaa *H1I be Mr*. Arthur Jscobaen. ^ AUTO tODY and Hartford, May 26 (fl*)—A ' ■I; . ;4fei:tor of Christian Education, wa* AnAorpr l() .gnmorrow night at the Knight* of » ----- I group of * t a t 8 employe* | --^Columbti* Home for a short hual- "'*narrator. A verae choir and the FENDER REPAIRS Washington, May 26 The Army and Navy Auxiliary Carol and Wesley Choir* oiTered In Recall Vote .staged a d«mbn.stration be- neu rtieeUng before a'eorlal Mem­ will hold a .p4>blic card party to­ Galipo Withdraws ★ COMPLETE CAR TI The Senate Foreign Relation^ spsctal aelectioni. I fore the Capitol today ber* are reminded to bring article* night at 8 o'clock at the ejub- PAINTING . , __I Committee today approved tor a white elephant »*le. hnuae. ” ^ A high point in the service was From Deputy Race L r le Rock, Ark., May 26tR “«'‘' tra«e judge and the worst- dramatize demands J».' Ogden R. Reid’s nomination e presenUtioh' of Bibles tn 88 LACQUER and ENAMEL (JP)—6 bv. Orval E. Faubus beaten of the Segregatloniet* eaid; youths completing the third grade. t e l . m i 9-3025 . "Well it looks like the people, j|Ul partidpanta in the general Fraijces Herron Council. Pythian' ’’* r ” ut 1.50 member* of Council «« ambassador to Isi-ael by a ■olidtation phase of the East Cath­ T h m were presented by the Rav. A. Earle G a llp ^ a s witMrawn met a m^pr defeat yesterday want Integrated . school*, doesn’t 16, AFL-CiO State Employe Lo- 19-4 vote over the opposition Punshine Girl*, will hold Its first LaWmnee Almond, and the lead his name aa^ar^ndldate for deputy 281 A D A M S ST. in Little Rack’s integration olic High School building fund meeting tonight st 6:4.S In Odd ,, cal*, paraded In a Wide ctfrle he- of Chairman ,J. W’illiam F u ll- campaign wlU meet at S o’clock to -, teaehm , Miss Priscilla Hill and aheriff,'leaving William J. Kowal­ feud with the-recall of three Fellow* hsll. All member* are re­ Jld«rara\Atkinabn. The following vJKmiW rnd Ben ** '‘kis-: bright (D-Al'k). night at the East Hsrtford High quested to *itend. Idrluding hon­ ski rmbppoaed for consideration by segregationists from the McKinley and Ben-Row land, v e arrived for today’s session...... Tieodoi-e- ...... Franoie Green Herter Bids School. received Riblea: *- orary snd courteay members. [land County Sheriff-elect Nich* school board. ported at the governor’s mansion They made no effort to block , d -R.I.i . f,.imer chairman of the Kathleerr..Adamic,.niren Marilyn An- anyone from entering the building committee, and Sen*. .John F, Faubus hsd put himsMf squarely to be at Stuttgart. Ark. Gertrude T>ier. dance Instructor. deraon. M erm th Andrews,______dlae Pawluk. , behind th* Segregationista In the and were quiet and orderly. Kenne i D-Ma*e » and Ruosell B, will be a t her studio from ^ **' Our Ivsdy of Victory Mother*! a* Andrulnt.^eborah BradsMw, Galipo'* withdrawal was an- Lsater wa* recalled by a 14.082 Soviet Back Circle will meet Wednesday at 8 :lB j recall election which sprung., from to 11,148 vole and Rowland, by They, carried placards and wore Long (D -L*,l je'ned Fulbrighl In o'clock tonight for pupils who wish: Charles Buden. Alfred B u tler.; ^ r>*. an uprising of a group of ciitgens green and yellow hat* which add-; opposing Reid, S3, former presi- 2 Sharyn Brown,\ Davjd Cappa, >n»“"ced by Lawrence Mor Demo to pick up lost article*. Two of her ■ pnv at the' home of Mr*. Frank; over the firing of 44 teacher*. 13.691 to 11,528. Ferlaro. 1.8 Durkin .Sf. Mr*. Frank; Sandra Clifford, Xi*ph«n Dodge, j cratlc Town Committee chairman. ed ,a somewhat festive note to the' dent and ^ t o r of thp-New York 'v j pupils won prises for ticket selliiig , All three of them were defeated:- Everett Tucker Jr., the leader othenvine serious proceedings. Herald-Tribune. One Berlin Roberts Will be eo-hosteas. | and attendance, following the re-, Shaaron Flynn, Cynthia Hamll- > this morning, Including the bogrd’s president, Ed of the Moderates, retained his seat The demonstrators arrived St Birt the committee gave swift « ta l given by all the pupils Friday' ton, Pamela Hampton, Mary Galipo had been “approved a* a I. McKinley who was ousted by a by > 13.323 to 12,094 \mte. Ted TTie Rev. Paul C. Kaiaisr of (,ion- Henderson. \ candidate for the post at a Demo-, the Capitol after Gov. AhrsHsm and imanimoiia voice- vote approv- Geneva, May 26 (/P)—With night.-Rosemary Peterson of Ver­ vote of 13.347 to Jl,855. 1., amb had the hardest bqttle Ribicoff reached his office about a I for Premdenl Eisenhower’s cordia Lutheran Church and Reln- Alao.^^Dtane Johnson\ Edward : ®ratic Town Conimltlee m eeting non woh the prise for selling the j At the same time the three Mod­ araon^^the Moderate* but ran up 9:30 a.m. nomination of career diplomat fiecref. Rig Fotfr Ulk« on (5«r- most tickets, and Mary-Ellen hnld Rautenberg. 12 Emerson Rt.. Keiderling, Alan MathlaaorK James I May J3.” Mo* said. He added .th at; erates, who said they prefer some s 12,973 to 12.502 favorable vole. official lay delegate, left today-for Asked to comment on the dem- .John M. Catmf, 57, m v ambaa- many acheduteri to start Fri­ Blanchard. 23 Hoffman Rd,.won McCormick, Arthur McKav\Rob- Kowalski “was endorsed by the Integration to no schools, won a The third 'Moderate, Russell Mat- onstration st hi* nqws conference, aqdor to ColomlUa, to be ambss- day, U.S. Secretary of Stats the prise tor perfect.attendance. the .81st annual convention of the! ert McKinney, Gary Moore, Niane } Committee for the post aom# week* vote of coAfldence by retaining son, kept hiSvaeat bv a 12.963 to Cniteri Lutheran Synod of New! the Governor replied .•edor to Brsr.il. Christian A. Herter urged Porkina, Sarah Pickens. Bev^Iy ago.” their seats. 12.. 826 edge. v s. "They have a* much right to be It also approved Jam es G, 1 York and New England. The 4-day! Pitney, Karen Richards, Donha; Pawluk told the Herald laat Russia today )o negotiate a ! convention la being held in Boston,; It Is now itp to the Pulaski Coun­ The six schooiN^oani m em bra there a* anyone else."' Parson*, 51 to be s#*i*tant eecre- Scruton. Stephen' Spak, Susam-^week that he had asked the Town ty Board of Edifration to fill the were Hected last December .after He was also asked if the-Hemon- Berlin settlement which would 6 Mass. I tarv of state fw F«r Eastern af- Teets. Richard Tfotter, RiiaSell '^ommittee for only One endorse- vacancies. The board’s five mem­ the fom er member* bbught up the trators were on their own time, fairs. unil« that divided city under * j Willhide. . ‘ ment which he expected to receive W ashing dishas bers. all political unknowns here, contraw of Supt. VirpL^T. Blos­ •‘I'hope so.” he said. Sen. Green. 9.1. issued a state­ it.s dwn conatitutiori pending DON'T Reginald Scribner, presiding Also, Nancy Ballard. Daniel | by'X^Ma Wednesday. Kowalski waa have kept their own counsel as to som- and then -quit themsblves. . Bniho Rsntane of Wethersfield, iBtUl plenty of wear left in . minister of Manchester Congrega- Barlow, Danlae Bar too. Susan a tbp vote-getter on the winning: is oasy today... ment in which he said of Reid: j German' unification. their plans. From the start the boa'm wa* representative for Council 16. said "He h«» hsd no, diplomatic ex- j I ahoea when bronght here for ■ tion. Jehovah’s Witnesses, was one Did All the Wishes Come True? Beckle.v. Lynne Bernard!. Mar- ■Demobreiic ticket in town elec­ Faubus twice W«ht on television split in bitter dispute. The three the demonstrsto'rs were either on ■ Diplomatic informants said Her­ I axpert repairing. ‘ of (50 delegates from Manchester The 1949 class of Manchester High School had some unusual decoration* fo r.Its reunion Saturday 1 garet Briggs. Gali-Lynne Brooks, tion* lakt week receiving 299 votes In tfie closing days of the bitter perience whsiaoever. and hi* e x -, ter spoke at the outset of today’s and vtclnify who attended the night at the Koaclussko Club in Rockville. ’ Looking at the parakeet in the cage, suspended from I Elisabeth Cox, Dohald Darling, a*, town '..constable, while Galipo, campaign to plead for retention of perience in the decade since he brief sesa|,nn of the 4-power foreign WORK DUNE WHILE (Continued on Page Two) 1 (Continued oh'. Pnge !«even) jiemi-annual ministerial conven­ the wishing well, are Mr*. Mary Donadio Eastwood, co-chalhnan; Att.v, Clement . Pontillo, chair­ ! Donald Denley.. Robert Herman. was re-elected to a 6-year term on f the Segregationists. He called the graduated from college ha* not | ministers conference In advance of TOD WAIT tion in Willimantic yesterday. man; and Mrs, Virginia Narkon,’ decorations chairman. Following dinner, the classmates danced to : Raymond Holman, Norman How- the Board of Finance. controversy oyer firing of the been of a najiirt to require com -, his departure for Washington With Miss Carol Johnson, 1.1. was one of j music by I.Pl—iThf State^necticiit Marketing Authority, and that oil Friday when, the confer­ morrow sftemoon a t-2 o’clock in family i* to bring Itk oWn food : Ised a movement to stop the j *tudied." ence resumes it will go into prl-vat* the youth cei ..er. Hoatesae* will and a biankoi. Coffee, ice cream ■ Department of Consumer Protec­ Water Resource* Commiasidt). Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko waves from the ramp of the commercial airliner at Gene­ to*i hoiM hoating teacher purge. TWey pledged them-1 Fulbright’s chief complaint wa* va today as he starts hi* trip to attend.th# funeral of foinier Secretary of Stsle John Foster Dulles session*:. be iVira. F.llen Kittle. Mra. Col. and milk 'vill be available. tion became a reality yesterday ,^n a brief session yerterda.v\the that Reid wa* S- political *p -j selves to recall the three Segre­ Senate passed * bill establishing-'. in Wsshinglon. On right, six serviceriien carr.v the flsg-drsped casket of Dulles from the Dulles 'JTie private meeting# are design­ Spatig and Mrs. Col. Bale. o u r w o y j gationists. when the bill upon which it la poinlee. He ssid Reid had no diplo- j ed to permit more serious negoUa-- LEGAL HOLIDAY based wa* signed ipto law by Gov. J5.000 fine and a maximum seniJ' home for't-^snsportaUon to the Washington Cathedral. iAP Photofaxi. -V- V Ticket* nay ..be obtained at the > Today, Robert W'. Laster. UHle j smatic background and “no «peci»l j tion on Berlin, snd possthly on a . ^Abraham A, Rlbicoff. tence of 20 years in prison for the w *" 1 THE FOLLOW ING TYPES OF PERMITS door tonight for the talk on “How 'HMrl M W ear? Y»«i get premium quality crime of placing -a bomb Or other qualification* for an impni-tsht summit conference. Mobilbeat with RT-98 . . . the The agency will take oyer In­ posV^n the Middle East;” . to Enjoy Your Refreshments” giv­ spection power* of the Cpmrois- explo.sive device in a public build­ Herter spelled out details of the en by Leaiie Jrowning, “Mr. Epi­ moat oompletely effective fuel ing. Gabqt. now ambassador lo Cq- Berlin proposal previously pre- Traffic Deaths luon ' of Food’ and Drugs. State lombis.'UFss named ambassador to cure.” of the S. S. Pierce Co. in your cenvamanf Connecticut Bank oil additive in nee today. And Athletic Oommiasion, and Depart­ The House has already passed sentsd to Russia as part of tha WILL CLOSE Woodruff hall of Oentei' Church | Brazil tbi surdeed Mrs. Clare 4 western package for German' ra- you get premium eerVice. Au­ ment, of AgriciiWure. the bill. Another bill passed b,v the Head^^?'^y f and Trust Company offico now! Booths Liifce who resigned- after at 8:15, under the auspice* of th e' tomatic deliveriee . . . e bgl- The State K;arniacy Oommi*- Senate in i-oncurrence with the Lies 111 M ate uniflcatlon, European security and j Grace Gi'oup. Refre.shments'' will an<«d payment plan end many Fpr Weekend; House would increase from |4 to the Senate *)»proved, her nomina­ disarmament. Gromyko JiaS .al­ sion come* under, the new depari- tion but befor/\taktng olBte. .She MEMORIAL DAY be nerved. Men are invited. j Her#’* the sensible way to^pay for your new ear: other extras deeigned to main ment too, but only for budgetary JIO per day the pay of constables ready rejected the western plan. who must appear in the Supreme said she acted betqiuse of the bit­ Herter noted the connection be­ SATURDAY. MAY .10 ask your dealer to make arrangements for a Con­ home heating really eosy. Seen at 260 purpose*. To Dulles’Funeral At Cathedral A meeting of the executive com- , Court of Errors. Court of Common ter. controversy. stifMd up by the : tween the Berlin proposal anff the necticut Bank and Trust Company automobile loan. Inepectljjh: flawers over the dairy opposition of Sen. ^ y n e MorSe ' nittee of Cub Pack 78 will lie held ‘ Ws're her# to help you get that hew car NOW! industry \Cinf;be k ^ t by t^e^ Ag­ Pleas, or Superior Court. package hut did not stress It. ALL PACKAGE STORES Chicago, Mqj’ 26 Traffic ac­ (D-Or#) to her eppoinnqent. -f ‘ tonight at 7:30 in the community 1 You can pay for it in monthly payments that you can Mobilheat IT-' riculture Depaj^ment. When flrat A bill passed by the Senate and ity -JOHN M. HIGHTOWER Awen.l-^irectly from the Palace to was brought Western officials have said they cident* during the Memorial Day sent to- the House would make Parsons, approved as \h* new j j r«>m of the Buckle.v School. 1 readily handle, and you can take up to three years conceived, the new department Geneva, May .26 -/Pr -The Big sirjlqrt. They made no slate- W * lute Today tn a quiet recognise they mey have to make GROCERY STORE— BEER DEPARTMENT 'K* dwHi-ocfm* weekMd may cause 260 deaths and July 1963 the new cutoff date for «n Interim arrangement for Ber­ for repayment. ' was was to absorb thl* function (Conlinned on Pag# EigliVk Ftnir tortign minlstet^ sustiende^ents. M>s Harter accompanied vaultedChapel of imposing'Wash- 10,000 disabling injuries, the Na­ the provision under which the lin outside the package. ' . Yeur dealer will tell you that our low bank rets# tional Safety Council said today. from the Agriculture Department, _ ; .1^ DRUG STORE— LIQUOR DEPARTMENT but the Senate balked 'at the Idea Highvvnj^ Department must j, ;^'iranTTrk"',:^fTor‘TvTatT^ KoT'tin?e”’r^'kv gray The U.a. Secretary declared that make this the mest economical and satiefactoyy way and rf,.,- ^ o t flood- ^ Soviet action in 1946 broke up 4- DRIVE CAREFTJIXV W E GIVE ^toJre'lhar^^^^^i&biles^ dut' tbiV VoWslon: ' 'm e Z n -T f‘‘lolm V o s t K i l l e s i^nsUUlaUoh ,bove. * hearse carrying the flagV to buy.your new car. Life insurance is included, free. damaged property taken for high- nVemoi v of .lohn Foster D ll ‘-’sske't arrived at .the jjower control of Berlin and divid­ GREEN STAMPS will be on the streeU and roads. 5 | Jh® w'a.v uses at. A rate based on the Pupil Bus Law ed the city. ^ 1 * violated wartime The holiday period covered by j*’* pt-e-flood value of the land carTtUfirSei ro t^ v ^ f I chapel entrance , where a email IK New System Laundry the calculalik-l will begin at 6 of AM bo R Frassihelhihelli of csriyiflg h e iie tjr j or hlaie < niis-| v\-a* piloted bv M aJ.'.Jack Itn i-: ...... j - u - j irathsi-eri and postwar Allied agreements, .he p.m. (local tim e),Friday, May 29.1 . Spring* to the. p W of Another" bill passed by the Sen­ said, but did not remove Russia’s ate and sent to the House would In Hijijh Court; ttan A. Heyiei-, j haugh of Camden. OlUo.^.and c a r-’ g u len-icem enT parried the IS TOPS IN MANCHESTER knd Will end at midnight Sunday.! commi.ssioner of consul'ner pro- .Terter b,,riert (,„ni T^~ Cathedral, includ­ Att You Want with the can be held down if motorists use ing the .State Civil Defense Office L f s o T o V a f the Bridgeport. : WIlLreturn alone. about catching » ride wi>h hi^^ another aecfetary .pf stat#,’ REIM^^MUfai WESl! ing and ■them "Clean-as- a “sure-fire formula for minimlz | to the Military .Department., and! Secretary of Statr John J'"*** T.' Departure of the western'minis- ''a.*hington. ^but tl)*--" American cordell Hull. ' ' Berlin. M ay.28 tffi—Tomor­ T i m ^ Inguholiday traffic trouble.” The row Is the dMuHliM Soviet Pre« • immaculate. ftboUfthing the Merritt Parkway DuHea ' ,,Mealey, a stipulation of facts haa tera rame after an 80-m1nute sea- ablt to offer .pmy one seat on|. Dulles’ rajiket was'placed itt^ e can-be." formula: Commission and putting the park- In the House * bill to remove the »bb*tantiall.v agreed upon, sion of the conference at Uie Pal- hi* pjane ^ sn O k e Soriet foreign j t-pnler of the chapel J^eU^en Iff } mler NJIdte SP Khnuhehev Proven This Is The Pinal Week O f J. *W. Hale's 1. Hold your speed to 60 or be­ wav under the jurisdiction of the .8term restrictions on memjiers of *"<1’* *?eing reduced to w’ritihg. lace of Nations at which H erter‘ minisfer wapt^d to take several of marble columns roped\OT with! originall.v set for -eMdiiig' tlw ORIGINAL low on the open road and obey Su'te Highwav Department. the I.egi.*lative Council the I.*gia- The stipulation probably will be spelled out detaiU of a 7-point plan his a*si*tanWsslong.- j red velvet. \ . 1 military oociipotion of Weot Bov* posted sjieed limits. A bill passed by the Senate but ■ latiire's • research groupi'Sh ■-* a snag. submitted , . to Superior • Court - next:----- fo • uniflestionof , _ Berlin a* a ^At ' Asi^tant Secretary of .Stale An- • Around the walls were 'floral lin. But the Itovlet emlNUiqy gavo 2. Put the time of your arrival 'The .draw'H. Bei'dlng said Herter later i ossunUice* today that ooUii)ig No matter what awaiting House action _^w’ould A Republican amendmen* aud if approved, will clear step towai‘d German unity On the left side or the at your destination last In inipor-! create a new Pepartment ofA g ri- ing membership to (our terms : the wav for reservations of the j plan had p'reviously been presented ’ »ent Gromyko a me.saage offering chapel waa a small wreath of fiw i^ll be done to dtstarb the city washable items Supreme Court before that tri'-l-to RuaSia and rejected, him two plecea'on the plane leav- now. J. V, Behtirov, chief SovM you send u* BRANCH STORES tance, snd your safe arrival culture. Conservation, and Naturki passed 1 2 8 -^ on a roll call. 'Dii* from Princeton unlvemlty * Nr»-\ Rr#t.' Resource*. Included would be th e ' sent the Wli automatiesMy back to bii.na] in Ociober. . Herter. Coiive de Murville and ing Washington Thursday after- sail Hall, \rith a trailing orange- spokeaman In Eoat BorliB.' ok-l. . . you can be 501 Hortford Rd. lyy WHITE SALE! presoed surprise when Mked by < Bure they'll be 3.-Stay away from the wheel if: State Board of Agriculture, State-'the I-t^alatlve commissioner'*'of Asa'igned for trial in Superior I Lloyd, wearing dark gray aults.'noon for the return .trip. and black r,ihbon, the school cnlora. ROCKLINED yoii'v* been drinking., , I Pnrk and Forest Comral»*ion, Con- ‘ — '' -ad-; - Court toda.v, the. action w aa, a reporter if the Oommuiilato 209 N. Moin Sti fice (or a check. The House returned color- "M r, Gromyko.” B^r.dlng *aid, Dulles was graduated from planned iuiy action on the Nay it MADE BEHER BY FORD . ^ for the joUrned before' the mesaure re- brought to teat the validity of' "expressed hi* appreciation and ac­ Princeton in 1908. i bright. 33 Oali St. Public Act 547 of th# 19.57 Legiala- 27 deadline.. turned. cepted. He will be accompanied by - Many offifials of the diplomatiCj The .ludlciary and Governmental tiire which provide* Connecticut Afliorica's OWost Ro^Miiiq Manufocturar News Tidbits Mr. Alexander Soldatov. world in which Dulles traveled ao j BIG ED WALSH DIES ^ correct time favorable report on resolutions town* ma.v, after a referendum, "The spaces sre made avallahle j namingOS new county commission^ furnish free transportation to pu­ extensively had gathered at the Pompano Beach., Ila., May t f Culled from AP Wires b.v the fact that Postmaster Gen­ Cathedral before the body arrived. ■A Hoff a, Reuther Swap :er* whose name* were announced pil*. of both public and private eral and Mr*. Summerfleld sre I.P)—Oldtime Chicago White Sox any time last week school*. , Standing in the doorwa.v of the pitching *tar Edward A. (Big They will serve until county gov-: Francis H. Snyder and Robert making the flight one way to chapel wbre some of the -honorary Rd) Walsb, 76, died today A New System Laundry ernment ceases to exist on Oct, 1, Muller, both of Newtown, brought striking workers at American Washington. pallbearers, selected by Dulles’ ■ cancer. Dmth come, at 11 F elt Co. a t Greenwich and Frank-' dial JA 4-8123 P1.ANT: 44 HARRISQK 8Y.-^TEL. Ml 9-77S.1 :H ti* A rt Jiut.Four O f Tht M e m ^ ^ i Buys To B« Hod! I960. Samuel S. Goqgel iD-Newjthe auit against the tow n 't' New- p.m. while Walsh waa tq a Cont4- Angry, Verbal Shots Britain 1. House majority leader. I town, which ha*, been providing Hn, Mass., scheduled tp consider (Cbniinned on Page Fifteen) (Continued on Page Two) Into which he tank yeaterday. j asked that tpese resolution* 'be transportation for ■ students of St. nea* propoaal offered b.v’nianage- The onetime spitfaatl pitching WE HAVE ONLY A FEW UFT! SUGHT IRREGULARS OF $9,9B ' mpde the^order of tha day for Wed-1-Rose's Parochial School undn the jnent. . . . Union carpentera at aoe had been oUbig mora than a : Detroit, May 26 (jPi—.Tamea .R.ffHoffk, said Reuther Bid n ot-get i nPsday noon, provisions of the act. Cape Canaveral miaaile center re- year. ■ ' Hoffs end Walter P. Reuther are beaten up in the UAW’a’“ strike j ■ ' ^—- r Portland. Maine, th# Maine nmve pirket line* and 1,650 build- Niever Lacked GritfCs at verB'al'iwords-points. against the Ford Motor Co. Supreme'Court ha* ruled on a 4-2 Ing tradesmen return to their Jobe f CARIL LOSES PLEA R Hoffa. president of the Team- hiding but in an office." at nearby Patrick Air Force Base. j. BATES PIPING public. tranapqrUHon of Lincoln, Neb., May IB—H ii! eters Union, aald in Boston yester­ , t*Ahd he wasn’t hiding out. In an M^rs Driscoll private school pupils 'ia illegal. ' ' . Twin-engine DC-3 Northeast WFRE AS NEAR AS YOUR TELEPHONE! office in 19«8- when hiq righf arm White House Iim turned dpwit day that Reuther, president of the But the court’s ruling - esterday: Airlines plane with 18 passengers Dulles’ Goal Was Job Clarll Fugate’s plea for In te rv ^ ■-ti United Auto .Workers, ■ ha.s"no wa*. nearly shoL off in a shotgun th ij it could be ^made legal [aboard make# emergency landing ROCK SPREADS blast in an attempt « o kill him _ _ _ tion. In the Charles Starkweatinr brain*, no guts.” He asserted that X yC l® J ; by_an act of the Maine Legislature. ‘ without Incident at Bridgeport air: murder case, Caril’s attornevv - WHAT A VALUE!'FULL OR '^ I N SIZE.<. Reuther "hid out” from ^Detroit , , 1 . : ___ '■ "" 4 ^ The ruling that auch ti'anajjorta- port. . . . f>olie* armed with shot .Merrill Reller,. said today, Carlt, picket, line battles in--the 1930s. On that occasion, W .* niystei-HID „ l l g w f - ! ‘Ion la illegal without a leglalative’ guns recapture Fraiik Hackett, As Secretary of State IS, serving a life term fOr t)ia Reuther. in Detroit, Wa* silent, pus aaaault never yet solved. Reu- V / 1 1 e t a t U l l D d l l D l enabling act wa* aigned bv th* firs t, man to escape from inside | same elaytog which brought tM ther waa ahpt through the window! ifour’ Protestant members of the EXTRA SPECIAL! SU GH T IRREGULAKS OP 25e but an sifftclal UAW spokesman San Quentin prl*an in three yepra., death sentence to Starkw«atl«W' TAKE 24 MONTHS said Reuther would not dignify of hla home. ', •( . -'r----- r . ! court. . . . Territorial Sen, Daniel K. In- (NOTE! Thi# )a tlie second o ff whole-heartedly on hia advice, haa.l had, telegraphed President EImo* TO PAYl BUG. S9e STARTEX ULUSEOUT PATTERNS what he called Hoffa's “absurd al­ Winn added: j Haitfoi-d, May 26 fA5—'The bal- The two Catholic Supreme Court ouye, 34, of Haw-aii withdraw*, three Ortlqles'on John F o a t e rj noted, time and again that ho! hnwer, aaking him to stay gtailt- m o r g a n I jo n e s legation**’’ With a reply. “Employers who gave testim oii-! lot boxes Jn the Connecticut House justice* dissented, weather’e execution so she eoidd iai banquets to Hoffa wish Reuther, of Representative* were stuffed The current le^ alat^ e ha* not from race for U.S, Senate and an­ Dulles by. an .Associated Pres*’ American aoldier died In cnmbpt PRINTfD , Ifowever, the union spbkearaan. nounce* he will campaign initead - urge Starkweather to exonerate h TERRY OISH CLOTHS had been hiding but in the 1930e ' yesterday when the member* vot- taken any action in thla aeasion to writer who immv him as a iswjrer. since th* Korean War was stopped Prank Wlnp. director, of UAW pub­ for. Democratic nomination to- a Senator, a eampaigner. and ft-! in 19<^. her in the kllltnga. TERRY DISH TOWELS ,: Muitiatripes' in wonderful terry that will lic relation!), went on to carry the and that he had stayed In lildlng,” , ed on a judicial appointment. paa* auch legislation. In previo' a Congvesa. noli)' os the • oiffet aridiltect of; DqUes never lacked critics. POZZOLANIC outiMt ordinary onea two tn three thiiea. lance for ^Ais bos*. again.st tlje Winn did not elaborate. Clerk* discovered that I82:year« other legislature* hav* ra- MICE ORBIT TRY NEAR Buy for your own lue . . . Buy for gifts! Two A few year* ago, in D etroit,: "y*#” ballots and 103 "no” ballots : jected-propoaail to proi'ide nubile„ Mrs. Dorothy Delair. 37, H art., Amerlcjia foreign policy In per- He brought lightning down bn colorful pattern*. Dries more dishes; Teamster* chieftain. Winn in the had been cast, bv Houae member# ■ ford, who 1* receiving State wgl-1 most croclnl period of his head fron) Moscow to Oshkosh, Vandenberg .Air Force Base. ROCKLINED- Each '18c 6 For 99c past often has been the Aiito Un­ ^ Ulna:« 37c (Oontinued on Page Eleven) I in confirming the. appointment of j. . ((,’ontlniied on Page Eight) ’ j fare aaaiatance. presented In Hart- world hlator.v.) . i even before he took office, bv Calif.; May 26 iJh—Four mica ion’*, and Reuther’s. official voice, ------!!..------j Mrs. Margaret fconnors Driscoll as) ford Police Court' on charges of may be blasted Into a. polar or* In recent year* the two Detroit threatwiing "masaive re-taliaftlon” J C A N T RUST! , a new judge of the State’s Juvenile defi-auding .Welfare Departmffiit ini ' uy iqIj c REAGH if the '’ommunlata started a lim­ bit today In a caps’ide on n Oi8« REG. 25c HEAVY QUAU1Y MOREWEAR SOUD COLOR presidents of the powerful labor that she failed to inform autbori-1 -v^'aehmgHm, May 26 UP) — ited war. coverer natellite. The Air Feroa- qnions have made It clear there R ep u b lican s L je c t balloi* toUled 285 and there Officials Wrangle tie* thst her son is attending, gome boys want to be firemen has mode Dm unsuccemfol a t­ was little love lost between them, Again he Was crttidiLed for mak- school in Florida. .. . Swedis))- when they grow up. Some w ant; ing known through a- Life Maga- tempt* at getting the rodenfa 80 GALLON GLASS-UNED although their comTenU Tave B a b c tte .R aU SO h off nTus^Tf iSeeenSu^^^^ On F B I Lyneb Data American Uner Kungaholm arrive* to be atomic scientists. zin* article that thla co-untry had i Into orbit. If the shot U awccMlii' been limited. . The clerk passed the word to in New York a day late after go­ John Foster Dulles, after a,brief fnl the. capsule -carrying thamte# Hoffa made hhi remarks to.labor more than once been steered to Che I , Newtown, May 26 UPt The Re-, Hope# .Speaker Willlem J. O’Brien, ' Jackson. Miaa., May 28 iff) — . ing off course more than 265 miles , flirtation with the idea of becom- brink,of w u —a risk he fell liad' will he dropped h s^ . to BarHr WATER HEATERS FACE CLOTHS ° reporter Dlt-k Lamer# of -the Bos­ after the iMUellite hoa nude Beven colere-^Um unusual value! Made eepecially lor oiir New lo6 rk office for 99* group of store*. who told the.members they’d have The governor of Mississippi, the. to aklrt Iceberg* south of New­ I ing a locomotive engineer, fixed to be taken h Communiat aggres­ ton Traveler. publican State Central Committee Priced As Low As to vote oh.Uie Driscoll appoint- Judge who would hays presided at foundland's Grand Banks. I hia eyes firmly on the job of aec- trips around the Barth’s polUj^ Asked hla reaction to Reiither’a laM - night .named Mra. Babette sion was to be kept ir check. ment agaln.'Yfe referred to th# ex-';, the trial of Mack Charles Barker James . Flaherty, 90 - I'ear - old rstary of stla.le. He made it- at Diillea did net increase hia. pop- The -Air Fpreo ptona to reeeThff We welcome charge accounts!^ .8 ^ Green TradirtR Stamps are Riven with wcentatatementttat Hoffa thinks iR^n^hoff as the partv’a national the capsule In the . ___ _ ^ "with hi# muaeles,” the Teamsters tra ballot* as a "grave matter,” and th* district attorney were at Staten Island rqcluae accused of [ the age of 64 and loved every min- ulariity by preoentlng the Egyptian cash sales and also to, customera who pay'their charge account within leader said' ' ‘^’®‘"*tteewoman from Connecti- On the second vote, there were odd*, today, ovar whst to do with cheating New 'Vbrk City Welfare : ute of it until fatal illnesa prime minister, now President Ab­ HnwalL ■ ir-'W -- OPEN DAILY 9 A.M. to f P.M. ' ______, ■. • - fifteen (15) daya after hilling date. “Walter Reuther had i\o brains’,' 170 “yes” ballot* and 91 marked the FBI’s' report on th# lynching Department of 614.000 In relief I ati-ucIC him down. ' . del Nasser, with a set of pistols no gut# and hid out in an office ’ Mr*. RanaOhoff, 54. is from '“no” for a total of 261, a figure of th# 23-year-old Negro. checks, while he amgsuMl 880,000 Nothing *hort pf hia Imminent I a gesivi-e interpreted i>y Britis)i- <)i;ARE DEATQK AT -5 during the picket .line battles in' Htamford. She succeeds Mr*. Julia more in keeping with the House Gov, J. P. Coleman received in blue-chip aeriiritie*, die* of death diacoiiraged Dulle*. era, in particular, as a .syihbolic fteJuuu. Maxfa«i Detroit in the 80s.' ■ . ■ Keeney of Seiners, who died more, enrollment. Each figure was lY what he deacrlbert a* a boniprehen-i malnuti itiqn in hoapUal. Sharp | H« wa* in agonizing jiain on WivUation for- Nasser to start Boated repozta Want; your car. woehedT Want a liibiioation Job, motor tuhe-iip-or any_]vther aervii’e work? You "Then he capitalized on the than a month ago. \ lea* than on the first vole. Mr*. *ive report from the FBI yeeter-! earthquake Jolt* areas of San I his last trip to Europe. But he shooting. deaths’to five tn tha’ Mrs. Raiiaohofl' received 62 of Driscoll I* tkc first woman evar da.v afUr the Department of Jns-i *eBllo County, in (Mlifornla jiiat kept going, usually with the fam- And yet when Dullfs. became ill, which nJieah tsutitem don't have to bring the car In— W E'LL CALL IN O FR ElVGLISH FORD AND GET IT! No fnea, n^ sweat and blood of thaplcket* w’ho did the Job in setting up . the’ CIO the committee’s vbteo. to be named to a Judgeship in a tlce bowed out of the ecene with i before 9 a.m. tt^a.v-,. Tw-o union iiiay olnile on his lip*, eometime* and the seriojsness of. hia condi- Sunday, ‘^hn ffagiwga NORMAN’S Her iieareat oompetHbr, Mr*, t the announcement It had found no! officlali sentenced to IS days hn; with a lawyer's * hard-bargalnieg tknt w touch p toiterHuBi, a t bother, no extra charge, 'i^jur car will be returned to'j'oii in Jig time! .. ‘J , cokp. tinlbn.” j Connecticut State Oourt. widaly auapaoted, hia Hoffa’s referenc* o1>viousI^ v^s Laura Buahby df Greenwich, re- r ,• The Driscoll appointment' wiw evidenq# of a federal law viola-i Jnll for their part in • 18-day-old: glint in hia eyes, endlessly eeek- preatlge, soared throughout the lleved. A x T “ ■ 'i • HARTFORD ROAD MANCHESTER to tl)e strlfe-rlddeir. 193pg Ip De­ ceived two vote while Mrs. Hdi-' one of seven up for confirmation I tion. ’' ’, atrike of nonprofeaalonal workersl ing a shield against the horror w -etern world—and not ter oenti- troit -when the auto union engaged old S, (rolamith, of Westport, re­ by the House. Accordingly, ageh Abpyt 40 ,FBl agent* had been at *lx Nety York City .hospital*. ; ot^nuclear war. 'm ento^r***ou* only- >>«d. o ^ r • FREE DELIVERY CORNfR MAIN and OAK STREETS tn repeated union recognition and ceived 0.1* Mi:q. Katherine Brown Houaa member had bben given j concentrated' in the- geea around More bablee were hem during - It .will be for history to say all, moro esij'prletice in dealing MORIAPt Y b r o t h e r s -- m i 3-5135 contract dlipute atrtkes ajmnat of Oolebrook, .who was not nom?: seven ballots marked "yes” or“ no" I P)^|grville In aou tb4^tem Mis-1 first-th ree month's of this yearjh ow sUcceSSfur hts ettorta were. wKii the Ruashma than muiff 'oAhe# the auto Industry. 1 1 (l,084,00i>) than in any other first j But Dulles’ warm frland, Presri Winn, replying «a his own to (CopKniMd M Baga Twe) (CfMaatd on Page Biiv m ) (CatMtanod egr P * * * 'MgM) quarter/ ’ d«it. JUseiihower, whm relied (OMUsMi Mi'. Pag* J t ' MPTWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANOHEtrER. CONN. TqESDAY, MAY M, i m MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONNw TUESDAY, MAY *8. 1959 ------:— ------— *y„------^ M---i------

rt> rujtjruu aniiifX 4 bons tor Untr brawiads. TheyWara j will ba-dlapensed with. Because TT mlU t m titim 'fidcrA- Andiftef »th y ~ L a w s , Laurel WantM', Papers Pilblish, Uohroft of tha change in tjia Orange year, of Dulles Mr MeraM OecetK* ■rlUah ha* FaubmLoses |Special Board A g ^ H ^ ny Wroblinskl, .and Claudia Con^i election of officers will taka place Pair Perish iMMador to. the U nit^ lUtet, m Sheinwold on Ian. Mrs. John Conlan ia the blub al that time. The Home Eco- had been vlaitinc AleAe. He la III Pittsburgh as tJugraded Plan leader and Mlsa Ruth Danialaon la nomlCB Committee announced that in State flyln t back. OluMpite PellA Ital* Itl Il.€ C illlV ot€ T • j. C • J u n e ^ 2 ^ ^ t tha aaaistant leader. In Spillway Mu lerelKn minister, Is mekint i o p i Q S thera will be a dairy deaaert for Lists hevefal BBBIST riNBSSB * . Heidi Mercer of Mrs. John Walkout £uds Used at School refraeh manta - at this meeting. ------! the trip from Home. (OMttaued from Page One) I TO MAJUB OAMB Sonik fisaler Fori Collins, Colo., May 38 OP)— Pbelps’ '^ a p p y Snippers Club won This will be the Grange’a entry At Cathedral Australian Prime Minister Rob­ Nrithir sl^.^ fit b te Rsr Alfiod Rhelnwold lening a blue Wbbon for open face sand­ Pittsburgh, May 38 (/n—PUts- Richard D. Gale, elementary for the Dairy Contest thia year. Mr. and Mrs. Lewla, Brown, both ert G. ifansies was in Washinftofl who atttmpted the teechcr purge la Uia garbagSamatUr, tba Dl- The Board of Diractors meats to-f UA. Maoton Teaai CRamphni wiches. Red ribbons were won by burgh’s three daily newspapers school principal, haa explained about 85, plunged ' to death In ^OMrttaaM f n m . f ^ Om ) for political diseusslona and anil raetors will conatdar waivlag tha Mrs. Kenneth A. Porter would were pledged to support Faubus in night at * o’clock in the Municipal other members with the following changes in the primary gredee, In their 13-foot fishing boat yester­ attend th« aervteea. chartar requlramant. fo f compatl- A ttnoNM 18 not always the hoot Swim^Project wens publishliig again today fol­ force thia year and to be con­ like to have some of tha local PIKE his fight with the federal govern­ Building to diacuea garbage collec­ entriee: Berbara McBride, judge; day when It Was caught In a cur­ trlOtnr. Aj m o c them Adm.j The Austrian embassy an­ Uva bidding which, If amlvud. way to develop tricks In a ault. lowing settlement of a brief strike tinued, Iftatead of eo many aplit grangers participate in the com­ ment over Integration. The other tion,' polio shots, afile at Globe Marcia D arw in.', gingernape; rent and hurtled down a 65-foot M l 9 - o m ArOur'Khifonl. acUnf dttlrmani nounced that Dr. Leopold Ftfl, would aHoar Gsnaral llanagar You may get better reeults by t 'ITia PTA^led Cross sponsored by truck drivers. gredee aa formerly, the present ing National Grange Talent Con­ Spillway at Seaman Reservoir.. .k.. ...rf I Austria’s minister of foreifn af- three had been denounced by the Hollow land, construction of a Charlotte Fbelpe, broWnlee; April teet to be held at Camp Berger, 299 K. CENTlR H . Klchard Martin to rajeot bida aub- tMcing your high cards and giv­ awlmmlng^program vriU open June H ie settlement w4s announced state of the primary gradee ia an Mra. Brown’s bpdy was recov­ tt the J6M Chiefs of 8 ^ fairs, also srtll fly here to attend swimming poql, and rules for as­ mitted earlier this month and con­ A K I S Hbleington, ' butter - o o o k i e e; ungraded program baaed on read­ Jime 27; She has ali;«ady secured governor as ’'inteiprattMlsts." W 7 J 4 yesterday by federal coOnclliator ered a quart«r-of a mile down­ UddeneereUrtsa o f S u te H erber^^^, funeral. He will arrive In New sessing benefits for santtat sewer tract for what he feels to ba a bat- ing up a trick or two. 33. It will be iield four days n week Kathy Sheehan, Tollhouee cookies; ing ability. one talent entry. If there are oth­ PHARMACY Tucker, Lamb and ifaiaon da- ♦ J 8 5 , and Debbie .Dowling, peanui but­ George Woomer following a one- stream. Her husband’s body and Heaver Jr. and Doudlaa Dillon. I ¥Wlt City tomorrow mernint en med they were integrationtsts. installation. tar aqd less coatly way of colleot- Fsw eotlsge players were' suc- for A 5-week period, Mra. Andrew FMva teachara will .be needed. er entrljiB an elimination contest I^ e special meeting will Include ter cookies. hour meeting with the publishers the boat were retrieved at the base A larfa wreath of white chma-’ routa^ Washinftbn. Faubus closed the four public ing garbage. oesaful with this hand. In the re­ Gasper annoiinced yeiterdav. 'hie Four of theae are Mra WlUard will take place before that date a public hearing on appropriating Blue ribbons were won by mem­ of the Post-(3azett#, Sun-Telegraph of the spillway after tha overflow tieos In the chapel carried a go ld ; X ;-— — — ------high schools last fall under laws Hla plan ia getting town-owned cent totsrcoUeglate Bridge Cham­ claasea wilt be held Monday Thomen, Mre. Goldie Llverant, at Gilead Hall. Please let Mrs. f 1,000 for polio shots ^ scheduled bers of Mra. Steve Urain'e Happy and- Press and representatives of from the reservoir waa halted. • lettiored white ribbon "The D ip lo - jn f I ___ ■. oollacUoh equipment to ba uaad by pionships won by Columbia and A ?0 I ^ throu^ Thursday. ^ Mre. Evelyn Rowley end Mr#.- Porter know If ,vou are InteresteiL he had sponsored at a special leg­ Wednesday and June 17 for high Helpers with the following en­ Local 311, Newspaper. Magazine Several fishermen and a group matlc one.” Another wnlath R epU D tlC anS hlC C t contractual labor, but no bida PrincMon. Moot of the 3,000 com- K 7 Thia achedule provideg a more Gerl Henna. Mrs. Carolyn Linden 4-H Judging Meeting Set islative session a few months be­ school students. ! 9 triee: Kathleen - Donahue, cinna­ and Film Delivery Drivers, Help­ of high school students* witnessed was sent by the organisation for ! — - were submitted on this basis. petttors in ihe annual tournament a ; o 5 1 Intensive program over a shorter is not returning another year and There will be a twilight dairy fore. Another -public hearing will be mon roll; Sally Clough, Jelly roy; ers and Hahdiera. • a leacher must be'hired t> take th* death plunge.. ■u^poaa Deonomlo CooperaUen. The o.osmg was endorsed b)* a Five Directors indicated In­ tried the flneeoe— ae moet o f their •oiRh ' Wtf$ '-’Norih , span of time than previous nr- judglhg meeting on June 5 at the Babette Ransohoff held on selling to builder Andrew and Susan Leon, crunch pie. Other The Sun-Telegraph and the her place. Investlgatora said the couj>le tiM personal fla g of the lau 3 to 1 vote at an elaotion. formal approval of Martin’j plan elders probably would. IM ) Tass 1 A,/ rangementa. A registration date Gilberr Fhrrlngton Farm. South Ansaldl for $8,000 a strip <* Globe ribbons were awarded as follows; Press were on the streets a short Advantages In this eystem ere was apparently so inteht on fish­ . Beeretary o f Btate and the United Faubtia oaJlod out the National at a maatlng last Friday night, When the ten of clubs is led you 2 N T Past 3 ifi* will be announced soon at which Willingfort, Instructions will be (0»«HnuMl fMm fert-OM ) Hollow land off Spring ft. Nancy Hudak, carrot cake, . fed; while later with late afternoon Fallot Rtiidio that each child can progress ac­ ing they did not notice their boat Stataa flag flanked the entrance of GuaM Uv the fall of 1957 to atop but the Board, missing two mam- are tempted to win in dummy and Opeaing lead — A 10 time parents may enroll their chil­ given.on how to judge a good dairy The strip it 240 feet wide end ex­ Judy McGuire,' open face sand- editions. A few hours later, the cording to ability, and slow read- waa drifting into the spillway cur- the Cathedral chapel and later nine Negroe- from attending Cen­ bera then, could not raiaa a major­ Dhcass the queen of spades. Thle dren for a- minimum fee. animal, how to use the dairy judg­ Inated, received one vtMe at the tends 1.400 feet from Spring St. to RTO to Meet 'wiches, red; Carol Ursin, 3I(^py Post-Gazette was out with Its first Heads Rainhoiv art are relieved of ditcouragement. j-ent. srere placed near the caaket. tral High School. He said-he had ity vote on whether or not to leeet to the king, and you cant rr)ornlng edition. ing score card, hOw to give oral and They were employed recently as election. the south waive the competitive bid. require­ get to dummy often enough to The Regional Tranaportatlon does, red; and Kathy Darwin, . Miss Pbytlis Eva Chapman, One of JAt prinetpara hones for An honor guard from the armbd done K to prevent violence but valued at la.MM onda longty at tho baglnning of The strike began Saturday, cut­ the futiMre is that children of the written reasons, and an opportuni­ caretakers at the reservoir, 10 eervices wlU stand aratch until the There were two abetenUtma. ment. Tomorrow li the last day on clear tha apadea and caah them. Committee will meet at 8 p.m. to­ chocolate cake, white. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph ty for practice judging. Instructors OOP State Chelrman Bd#ln H. federal courts ordered him to stop Its value is $6,900, according to ths hand, but savss you minutes of ting off delivery of the Sunday y o u r^ r grades can be taught for­ miles northwest of hers. funeral aarvice tomorrow. which Martin can accept any of Win In Hand day In RHAM High School. Obarrh AeUritiea Listed Chapman, 53 Deerfield Dr., a jun­ irill be D. Cr GayloM, Extension May Jr., praaldtng at the mawtng- Mtarfarlng with intsgratioa. Prasi- an appraisal announcsd today by helplew The committee Includes membera editions of trie Press and Sun-Tele­ ior at Manchester High School, eign languages, (or which special P er the funeral, the caaket will dent Blsenhowe. then moved in the et the Town Planning the bids. The beet pity le to win the first Dqlly ifUMtIoa Four activities will be held at graph. teachers would be required. Many animal husbandman, and' the club called for upanlmoua support of imcs Pool Report club trick in your own hand. Lead from the four ai^ool boards within the First Ckmgregatlonal Church was Installed.as worthy advisor of agent, Albert B. Gray. ba moved from the chapel mte the federal troops to anforce K the Commisalon. The appraisal was re Partner opens with one club, and the district, who are conducting a The principal issue in the strike Order of employ this ayatem. It la Mrs. Ranaohoff and on saoond vote Also on the agenda for tonlgdit’s today. They the the meet­ Manchester Assembly, great Cathedral. pqM of the aehool year. quested by the Directors. the see of spades and give up the Jthe next player patses. You hold: study of the amount of Avings was a dispute between" the union All 4-H dairy club members and ■he rooolvad tha commKtee’s full meeting la the subject of a swim­ ing o f the Cheribum choir at Rainbow for Glrla, at a «emi.p«bllc j Burial will be In Arlington Na- TIm two faotione In the recall An apprsiss’l obtalnsd by An queen of spades to ths king. Spades—7 8 3; Hearti— K J 8 8; which might be realized under a and the SunrTelegraph oyer a pen^ leaders are Invited to attend thia booking. ming pool for the Verplanck 7 -p.m.; the junior choir at 7:45 insUllation last night at the Ma-j .“P * ' “ reign language very ttoaai Cemetary aoroas the Po­ haute never debated the teeue m soldi saverai months ago gavs the You esn reach dummy with the Diamonds—.A 10 4 3; ClubSr—T 8, region-owned transportation aya- sion^fund and the employment of training meeting. Thia la the only Mm. RanoohoS ta the wifa of School — a Board subcommittee p.m.; the Board of Religious Ed­ sonic Temple.____ small children oj 2 tomac from Waahington. land’s valua aa $4,600. jack of clubs to give up another county judging practice which can Arthur U Ransotwff, a ooflaa Im­ the two and onf-half week cam­ What do you aayT tem. a union steward. The ' truck Miss Judy Clifford, past worthy R. E. Miller High poUtlool leaders of the Ths DIrsctors hsvs bstn asked recommendation. spade to the Jack. And thsh you ucation at 8 p.m.; and the Board porter. She has three ohlldran. paign, primarily beoauaa they dlsa-' Answer: Bid one heget. When in , Maps have been prepared by the drivers, whose old contract ex­ Mr. and Mrs. Albert Blllai'd be scheduled iMfora the annual world began to gather for the final Martin will give a report on the of Benevolence at 8 p.m. advisor, was the installation of­ Hebron, now in Jlolland'where .BlI- The new national commiUaa*. g r ^ oh what It waa. to kssp In mind any "principle" can get back to dummy.'9rlth tha doubt, ahow a major iniU rather principals of the three elementary pired April 1, also had rejected a county 4-H Dairy Judging Tour. Builder and Contractor tribuu to the man who Vaa Secre- Involved in selling the town-owned subject tonight. He hae been pre­ On Wednesda.v the Board of ficer. She waa ' assisted by Mias lard is on duty for Pratt -and Whit­ • 'K woman had batn SoUvs In Rapub- The Committee to Stop Thle king of clubs to cash pte last-two than a minor. schools, ‘ pih-polntlng the location 10-cent-an-hour wage package. Come early, la the word, aa the o f State for six years. land by Atty. John D. LsBelle, paring rough specifications on Deacons will meet at 8 p.m. in Candace King, past worthy advisor, ney. Their children can carry on a OutragaouB Purge (STO P) inetat- spades. , (Copyright 1959. General Features of the elementary and secondary Their basic hourly wage rate work will be out-of-doora and It la Custom Homea ^sat Oermany’B 83-year-old Hoan wrork on both the loeal and counsel for builder Alexander Jar­ which pool manufactures could the church with members of the installing chaplain; Miss Claudia convei-sation in the langitace of the ed sole Issue waa tlM firing of the. When you’re w o o in g with such Corp.) ■ch(x>I students. .These mapa will under the old pact waa (Z.66<4. wished to finish before late. The DefliRned and Built ChancaUor Konrad Adenauar was State acene for raany years. confirmation class. Wheelock, past wortljV advisor, in­ Hollanders without anv difflcillty. teachara. 1310 OommUfee to Retain vis. submit prices for the Board's con- a weak suit, count the numbef of enable the committee to determine Local 211 president Theodore County Dairy Judging tour will he to fly hsro today, a. rare gesture Ths atrip, on which Anssldi aideretton. Conatructlon of a pool times you must lead tt and see I f whether routea might b, more To Teatdi at Conference Cozza said "we have come to an stalling marahal; an() Miss Mari­ Another instance ia that ,of John held July 7, details .to be given Property Of Your Choice Our Sogragatad Sohcfbla (CROSS) The Rev. Willard E. Thomen lyn Chapman, past worthy advisor, of respect to a man of another would hullo a road, sanitary and haa n6t yet been voted. you esn get to the correct hand economically devised If region- understanding In our dispute and Chamne. a former Hehron boy and later. AvallaMe said integration waa the real Is­ and Guy Outlaw will both teacdi country srho held a lesser office storm sswars, would gtvs accsss to I f approved, the sanitary sewer often, e m ^ h to do so. Thla sort owned buses from Andover, for In- we will resume negotiations next installing recorder. son of the Rev. H, C. C’'--mpe, Remodeling and Repairing ooeording to protocol. HojSfrital Notes sue. hit propostd Dsrtrqeuth Haights at the Jonathan Trumbull Confer­ Miss Chapman's associate of- who could chatter Spanish like a Dr. Drew i gar, a tMa. ellghtly eaaesament rules would open the of planning takes you a few aec- atance, were able to pick up Hebron week.” Manchester Evening HeraM He­ A great outpouring of words, subdivision, provlds lot apses, and door once again for Board action BURNSIDF/^'^ ence at Silver Lake Aug. 1-8. The flcerii are Gall Zitkovitch, worthy native when about in years “ id. TEL M l 9.1421 built Internist and tiie father of A Hv students on their way Into the bron corrMpondenl, ‘ fl N a a n B. pralis and condolences cams from ADM ITTED YESTERDAY: Mra. meat TPC atrsst extension plans on aaaeaslng for a $100,000 ptfmp MUKN' I. ’( VVI I HI I f • * 'Ml' hjgh school. Rev. Mr. ThomeB .will teach a associate advisor; Sandra Stimson, when his father waa in mlsr''onary eeverel achool-age children, wae Pendleton, telephone ACndemy 8- For Estimatea 6 almost avaiy quarter o f ths world, Mary Mathlaaon, B6 Valley St.; in the area. station and force main project In class in "Missions” while Outlaw charity: Susan Spicer, hope; Judy work in Mexico. picked to lead STOP. He had never Garden Club to Install 8454. even from the citadel of com- Margaret Powers. 13 S. Alton St; The TPC hae indicated approval the West End of town, delayed (TOP B IL L ! AND IT'S OOOLI Mrs. Raymond Stoner will be In- will teach “ Social Action: What, Mexico Arrests Prescott, faith; Barbara Baker, re­ In Grange Conteet munlam, Moscow. Harold Kimball, 33 Forsit St; been In poUttoa. Nor had he taken of Anaaldfa offer. since last fail. Bpeaear Tnep I Vie Hstare ■Where and How." corder; Sandra Osborne, treasurer: Miss Janet Rathbun, daughter part in the eotxwl Integration flgtit stalleii as president of the Garden Rovtet Deputy Premier Anastas Mra Dorothy Baldyga. 79 Mill St.; "The Last "Bandit. Club at a meeting In the ele­ 'the Rev. - Mr. Thomen will be Beverly Hayes, chaplaiq; Carol of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence V. Rath- btfore. Today he simply aald: MANEFIELD I registrar for the conference. 'The Two Americaus 1 Mikoyan said 'yaaterday In Mos- Mfs. Erika Msier, 83 Hart Dr., nwffww sr #i a» ewuwi*r#err Hurrah’*’ o f Zhobe*' mentary aehool tomorrow' at 8 Shennlng, drill leader: Jane Reese, bun, of Bast St., competed in the eew' "Dullss was a very great "I'v t done my bit. I'm a doc­ I Rev. Arthur Bradley of the North State Grange Di'ess Judging'and Vernon; Mrs. Erica Henael, Cov­ RockviUe-V ernon NOWI ENDS THITB8DAY p.m. Other new officers are Mias Mexico City, May 26 (JP)—The love; Arlyne Shenning, religion; Btateaman. He was very intelll- tor, not a dvic leader. I-Intend Coventry Congregational Church Revue at Wallingford Grange entry: Mrs. Helen Gochring, ISS "THE MAEED I B. 8««U Annie Miller, vice' president; Mrs police are holding two U.S. citi­ Mary Jane McChirry, nature: Pat gant. Ha was a stroim.partlaan Autumn St.; UVa. Margaret Vasa- to go back to my civilian pur- MASA" I “ WBSTBOVND" W*e., A Laash M eil Ralph Ellla, treasurer; and Mrs. has been named Dean. Appleby. Immortality; Carat Lu- Saturday. A fashion show was NO !;Bo Me LlEElT ROT” zens and a Venezuelan on suspicion advocate. We like etrong men. BUltS." ALL IM COLOB! John H. Yeomans, 'secretary. Two Other Church News given in the evening with all state lonqs, 447 Center St; Mri. Irene that the.vhjrought rented cars from cious, fidelity: Judy Gray, pa­ a n « l B io t We do not like uncertain ones.... Stop held a victory rally last members named, to the executive In other church news, the contestants participating. Thera Gemon, Box 331 Rockvllts; Mrs. the United States to sell them in triotism; Lynne Appleby, service; ” 1 am vary aorry that he is Vivian Harman, Phoenlg S t, Ver­ night. Tucker and Matson were Kulo Asks Injunction committee are Mrs. William H. Bev. Mr. Thomen has announced Tina Peabla. confidential observer; was entertainment an] presenta­ DOWN o n o o M i f i l dead. Not qnly 1, but the whole holated to the ihoulders of Stop Mercer Jr. and Mrs. Esther Menk. that Children’s Day will be ob- Mexico without paying import non; Grant PeUrssn, 4M E. Cantar duties. Constance Brandt, choir director: tion of awards. Janet recently took Soviet government are eorry___ St.; Robert Rloux, Ellington; Roy workers and carrlad around the After a brief business meeting a iMrved at 10 a.m.'.June 14. Parents first place in her local' town Local Stocks The North Americans are listed Karen Walters, musician; and In a remlniacent mood Mikoyan Banden, 81 Unnmora Dr.; Nickolas ballroom Of a downtown hotel. talk bn “ Tricka and Facta About who would like to have their chil­ grange contest, and took fir s t PAYMENT as Leigh Matheson Quillen of Fort Amory'Cook, page. racalled meeting Dullee during hie About 500 persons attended. One To Ban Use of Dump Flower DMigna" will .oe presented dren baptized on that day are place in Class B in Pomona-level Rinaldi, Wapping; William Wllaon, Myers, Fla., and-Miss Bnice Owens During the ceremony, Richard visit to Waahini^on last January. 395 N. Main St.; Janice Tefft, East was Mre. Matson. (Inq&ttona mnlalMd Of by Mrs. Haj^ry Breesen of Willi- asked- to notify him. Reinohl sang ’’The Lord’s Prayer," judging. Class B included dreeses " I don’t know whether to be of Miami. Buy your hoatinq. roofing, duminum windows, “ Dulles was very 111.” he said, Hartford; Brian Flucklger, Fair- (Onbom R ROddlebrook. Ine; T T j y PROGRAMS mantic. '' A flower chart has been hung "You’ll Never Walk Alone" and "I mode by those under 18 years of PARKER A Varnon reaident will blocks man John Rady auggeetad that A Mexico City printer who made “ he was a very dedicated man, aa view »Ave. Hhtt., Rockville: Pa­ aad or happy that we won," she Bank Bteeka Refreshments will be provided in the Congregational Chiji-bh ves­ Believe." He was accompanied at age. for themselves. Janet has the oky and town ahare In the false bills of sale and other docu­ doors. Infulotidn and fidiim now. No down pay* Indicated when he received m e... tricia Duffln, Scott Dr„ Vernon; said. "There’s been a lot of prei- further use of the Rockville city Bid Asked by Mrs. Carl Johnson, Mrs. Con tibule for signature# o f persons the organ by James McKay. done a good job and all wish her coat of indtalling a watar line to rad Edwards and Mrs. Harry ments also is under arrest, the Even when he was ill and with a Frank Iwanowsky. Tollafid Rd., aure on us." ^ dump on West St, In Vernon If big Conn. Bank and Truat' wanting to contribute flowers to Miss Clifford waa presented with continued success. montf— Hio monfhly poynMnta until Oct. 1ft. Phono a hydrant at the dump, Schmidt police said. high temperature.'*' What kind, soma one asked. Co...... 41 43 Erickson. ' the Communion Table. a past worthy advisor's jewel by TTit past meeting of H e b r o n Bolton; Mra. Judith Waddell, Bol­ lawsuit against ths city is suc­ aald this w xild be too expenaiya. Claaarooni Use Requested ^ The police said the.v had recov­ Ml 3>5161 for fro# oftimotof. [Ikoyan Said that at that time ton Center Rd.; Howard Grant, 108 "Phone callK'' she said. "They Hartford Nations, /# Information has been posted on her successor. Mis| Chapman Grange was Memorial Night. Mrs. don't bear rajpeating.’’ cessful. - The lease i;4th Doherty, wh'lrii ered two Cadillacs and a Thunder- he asked the former aecretary Summer S t; Mrs. Doris Fortier, Bank A Truat Co. . 38 38 Video Ereryday A t a recent meeting the Board the bulletin board in the veatibule thanked her installing officers, Lydia Simons,, chaplain, in charge. w'hether he thought Russia was Lamb said the 44 teachers John E. Kulo, whose property is does not expire for four yaaia, la bird from shops where they had French* Rd., Bolton. . Fire iBMirnnoe Oempnalee of Education received a request the Friendly Town program soloist and organist, and presented The ne#t Grange meeting will be JOTTER PEN going to make war on the United would be reinstated. He said It located opposite the dump, has "iooaely drawn up" and ea not All Bights Reserved— which the church will again spon been left for repainting. No ADM ITTED TODAY; Donald Aetna F i r e ...... 64 67 from Mra. Robert Bartlett, super­ Mra. Ella Gallant, mother advisor, June 2 in Gilead Hall. The program States and Dulles replied “ No, I might come at the school board Iliad suit against the City of Rock­ stipulate how fires ahould ba oon- intendent of St. Peter’s Episcopal sor. The program enables chil­ U.S. police requested M'exlcan Schofield. 13 Park St.; Thomas ville, seeking temporary and per­ Hartford Fir...... 177 187 H. T. Olcfceoson A Co„ Ina to the 4;ueats. Mr. and Mrs. C:!hap- don't think so.” meeting next Thursday. trolled, Schmidt said. C7hur(di school, for use of school far dren ■ from the East Harlem sec­ help after ca.r rental agencies In O N f FULL Y IA I OF Wierzbicki, 85 Lockwood St. manent injunction to prevent fur­ National F ire ...... 136 133 man, parents of the newly installed Payments Then Dullee asked, the Soviet "W e have to find out from .oUr cilitles for classes In religious In-’ tion of New York to spend a few Las Vegas. Los Angeles and Miami fKIF-F800F WRiriNO BIRTH YESTERDAY; A daugh­ ther use of the dump and claiming The Health Oommtttea may aak Phoenix Fire ...... 73^ 7814 worthy advisor, were introduced,- leader whether he thought the attorney whether the three of us the town to cooperate by burning structUm next fall. ,. weeks in the country. reported ears had been stolen from (uid Mrs. Chapman was given a Until '• OUAIANTlipi United States would make war on ter to Mr. and Mrs. Allan Cone, constitute a quorum." $20,000 damages. Life and IdVeuiUty Ina Cos. them. 118 Bratton Rd. An order signed by Judge tree atumpe and Ohruba elaewhere Sli^e similar classes have been bbuquet of red roses by her daugh­ Russia, and Mikoyan said he an- iiie aame three ..had challenged Aetna Casualty .. .’;193 303 Advertisement— A Product of BIRTH TODAY: A ion to Mr. Thomas E. -Troland requires the in the town, Schmidt aaid. FOR THE KST he)(it' at the school for Roman ter. October 1st swered, "No. The American gov­ the legality of the dismissals on Aetna L i f e ...... 233 343 For sale . 8 room house, big lot; and Mrs. Harry F, Sweet Jr.. 86 city to appear in Tolland County The- Health Chairman haa con­ <^tholic children of thia. town for A social hour followed In the ^ Ths Fsrfctr Fan CenpUff ernment w ill not start a w'ar but the grc^und the thre^ segregation­ Conn. General ... ..360 375 IN TV REFAIR . . . a number of years. Board •members right in Columbia -Center." FH A banquet hall. Refreshments were there aiy Indivldusils or people in Hamlin St. ists were not a quorum. Superior Court June 16 at 10 a.m. sidered sinking a cieterii at the dump but la not sure the water Htfd. Steam Boiler .. 93 98, pointed out that a precedent has approved, $14,000. The William E. Norwich Manager served by the advisory board, with whom We have no confidence." DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: Some of the dMmisaed teachers to ahow cause why a temporary ... call M I 9-1124 for supply would always be adequate Travelers ...... 85 88 been set. The Rev. Douglas F. Belflore Agency, MI 3-5121. Man­ Mrs. Gallant In charge. And Moscow Radio beamed an Austin Merrill, 91 Diane Dr.; Mrs. were-veterans of the school system. injunction ahould not be Issued. MONTGOMERY WARD for fti-e fighting. A state health in­ Publle UtUIUea dependable S T A N B K Pimm, rector of St. Peter’s, has chester. To Resign Aug. 31 DEWEY-RIGHMAN EngUah language broadcast to Hazel Kelley, Ellington; Carl Hild- There was Jess .Matthews, prin­ In papers served on City Clerk spector found the dump operation ELECTRONICS service! Your work will been asked to Inform the school of 828 MAIN STREET Southeast Asia, describing Dulles’ Ing. 801 Main St.; Michael Vene- cipal of O ntral High School. He Edward L. Buchanan yesterday, Conn, lig h t it Power 33 VL 25 Vi be-done quickly and cour- vertel from Kulo clalnu that gaaea -and smoke aktisfaetpry a few days ago, ac­ L t 67 70 ’ tha number of students involved so . Mancheatec Evening Herald -An­ Noi-wich, May 26 (FI—City Mana­ 767 M A IN ST. Ilfs and adding "John Foster Dul­ zlano, Hartford; Mrs. l.aura Cone, had been in the syatem since 1921, Hartford Electric teouidy by thoroughly rest-wheel ts •from the dump permeate hie prop-, cording to Troutoh and Schmidt. Hartford Gas Co. . .. 47V4 50 Vi LABORATORIES that arrangements may be made dover correspondent, Mrs. Paul I>. ger Jay M. Etllnger told the city O PEN DAILY front-wheal les was an outstanding government Wllllmantic; Mrs. Thelma Fisher, He waa denounced by Faubus who tmlnM and experienced Pfanstlehl, telephone Pllgrini Box Mt. Dr., Vernon; Mias Rose erty, depoaiU ng'"^m e and odqre It was noted that the' resident Southern New. England to assign the necessary classrooms. council early today that he will re­ prapeUing, or leader of the United States, one of claimed he discriminated against TV speoiaUats . . . and 3-6858. sign from his poet Aug. SI. 8 A.M . to 9 P.M. Maik, 17 Morrison St., Rockville; and, offensive ‘materials' on ,.

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MAN' Grammar School Dr. E. L Junglorr. kstormboii- Girt Seouta stlly renowtuMi •eonttot In antamU WELDON DRUO CO. Etoitord Niitoelstai will tott of Court Conviction $TAIR baaebal) team recently defeat 961f1 m m fit. Tel. Ml 9-99S1 [HUles* Goal Was Job Held by Court Tlis Stars and Stripes." Cynthto bera tovttod to participate the St. .James School of Manrhea- pntholog>'. will sp*ak hafdre Ui« smsrisi Day parads. Planned by American Legion ter by a score of 8 to 2. Peter Q. nMMltoal staff 01 tbe Manchenior Adana will prsmnt a platio solo After a trial wWch Mated aotil Judge Benedict' Kupchunoe and Bariissm Offiuto will spssk on Itosrmedtote ehd S^pfas CMrl MRPETmi Naimrhek of the facult.v la coach. Meimori*) Hospital at a htneheon j midaftoraoon yesterday to lloefc- m«etlng We Sown declalons In right -Tfhst the n a g Msans to Me" Seouta wfll eeeembls te the so n ar Plana hava been completed fey^ The board declined an offer of | Mothers assisting with classes j As Secretary of State eaees at tost night’a Town Court after a estobtloti ptoyed by tha or- vUle CUy Court, C kartea I t MSAVE ANCHiSnt the annual Coventry Meaiortal Rand end Co., New York baivling j of the SOulh Coventry Cooperative ! Since '‘itSfl Dr. Jvnt«li*rr h*« of Mato St. and HafCrotd ltd. at 9 chsetre, A oomblned dtoral grotip Mitchell, 92, of Vamon laa Traitor oonocm. that the town buy back i Nursery and Kindergarten for the nerved a* head of the DepartmesR Marion. A local man was grantod o'etoek Saturday .teomhig, end at Day parade end servics at the part of the 1954 iwme of Coventry week will he Mrs. John T. Max- of Aninal Oleease* at tbs Uni- Om ) of iievarith aa eighth graders win Park, was found tonoosat af evad­ a nolle, and ftriM were eseeeeed iii stag the ••Song of Hope" end "I 9:99 will parade from tkere to ing rsspons)bUity and guilty of two cemetcrle* and one at Mans­ Grammar School a^ a discount, well, Mrs. Jay E. Oorden, Mrs. • weralty of Connecticut. In July, he •taV all other casm, all of which In- Like It Hera" ^ Moore Baric and tkao to Oanter bresrii of the peace. He was Sited field Center under th , auspice* of The board wtkm -wak bkeed on the | John Learned, Mrs. Dean O. Wiley Join Amerioan Cyanamid Co. h« volved motor vehicle law vMla- An American Legion Good Clt- Park, aUeodtng tka azarciaM to be 915, but posted a 976 bond for ap- GARPn the Ooventr>' American Legion fact R felt thir would not be a i and Mrs. William Petroccia. ■ *e path®l®(rl61- to Viral and profitable move at this time, sc-I The parent-membei* will meet at 4 award will be praseatad held near Soldlcri MonumenL peal tcto Tolland County Superior and ita auxiliar>'. RtckeMdldl Reeesreh laboratory In IlMd »anit« and kmm-how. And ttons. 311 MAIN ST.—OpiMSitt The WSIS cording to John M. Stone, chair- , 8 p.m. Wednesdav at the Nathan Peerl Rtvef; N.T. •IM bad tS « r ot tmrtiM D. «* Michael Jurgclas, 49, Chapel St, to a member of tba graduating The gills win oiarrii to naighbor- Oourt. Music will be furnished by the ctoM by local Post Commander hooda, artth at toast two adults ac- Mitchell had been arrested after O P E N T IL L 9 P.M, TUESDAY, THUBSDAY, FRIDAY band of Regional 8 District High Iran.' j Hale Community Center. Ho.stesses The Storr* kcjenttol ha* lieen South Windsor, arbo had berit will be'Mr*. Marlon V. Gregory, ' Md ftaaldnat ta oiaiaary ha« Howard Benratt. School Superia- compaaytog aSMi neighborhood. John Oliver, 49, of 22 VUlsgs S t, School in Hebron, under the direc­ Honor Roll Studenta reaporwible for a 'major ahsre of charged with failure to grant the tandanrMerle B. Woodmansee wUl They should bS to corract uniform tion of Alvin M. Eser. Raymond Local pupils at Windham High Mr*. Ellsworth Oreenleaf and Mr*. ZidMad aa haaaUy oullrv’ diseanee. He ~ tt State «a Btaanhowar laUad on ment, Connecticut SUte Ouard has was given the nolle because Kup- Mothers aaslstlng with classes of iDuUaa. IMUea didn't tiam to aeU riiunoe frit sruch failure was not to the asesmMy, to ualfona, gtrla should wear a “gunned" his car, kitting him In parade marshal. In charge of the period honor ball folkm': has also made significant contri* bean cited by MaJ. Oon. rrederick South Windsor Education Board dark green,. Or dark skirt, post will be Commander Stanley "A " roll, seniors. Nancy Bissell; the North Coventry Cooperative h.itions to the study of ntitritloha) ;tte peUdaa to atoeehower. The provri) in court Jurgelas was rep­ tha leg. after Oliver told ms vlritor Nursery and Kindergarten for the -Praaidaai accepted tten. and O. Relncke, the Adjutant .General resented in court by Atty. Bldward Chatnnan Cocnslios Nichotocn will white bionse. Each neighborhood not to park to hla yard again. ' J. Harris, and of its auxiliaiy. Juniors, Martin Dragon, Edward diseases, partievlsrly those caused prsaent diplomas to the graduates will be preceded by Its own banner President Mrs. Ruth Steullet. Haddad Pauli Oonloe. Ann Farr>’, week will be Mrs. George Ober, by Vitamin A and E deficiencies :gratef«d)sr. «« *aith. He never of the State' of Connecticut, by h R. Kuriw of South Windsor. After crons-cxamlnlng Oliver, Mrs. Clinton Baldwin. Mrs. Harvey liBaanl up an opportunity to praise Other dlsporiUona Inetuded: and SU Francis Church pastor, the and troiop American fisga but hiS wife, Helen, rad a naiglibor, The parade will assemble at Judith Kneua*. Carol Martlndale; I.est year, Dr. .lungherr received letter of personal congratulations Rev. Arthur J. Hhffernen wlU de­ troop flags may also be carried. Mrs. Margaret .Jonas at length, 1:80 p-m. Saturday at the Green freahmen, Robert Cleverdon. John Morris, Mrs. Henrj- Gaivkof,skie and rbuU ea He paid regular viatts to to the officer* and men for their Donald C. Main, 27, .of Hsirtford, Mrs. Stanley Papanos. Thil week­ th • second snmial $1,000 Animal the Seenitaiy when DaHea toy dy* disregarding a sUto -traffic com- liver the benediction. The progrdm Brownies are invited to congre­ Atty. Herbert Zaiw rsprsaentlng THOMPSON DAY CAMP a t the junction of High, Lake and WanUgel, Richard Wilcox, Vir­ Heslth Instllufe Reeesreh Award excellent poiformanoe of duty in will conclude with e reeesrionel Mitchell, caned Mrs. Ruth Spencer, Cross Sta.' and proceed to the ginia Bay, Joan Diamond, Karin end cleaning: committee will be .tag. mlMloa sign. $9; Alfred J. Tra- gate at Monro Park and to ring A FUN-PACKED PROGRAM FOR BOYS Mr*. Robert Visny and Mrs. Mor- L for hi* disease studies. In 104.5. And thata trere team to the connection with the Marine Cotp. nowakt 99, East Hartford, dUre- played by the combined elemen­ the first verm of ‘^America the s a e r s ta r y of S^aneer Rubber Nathan Hale Cemeterj- on Monu­ Hamerlin. .t he received the 11,000 Borden j Preaidcnt'a eyaa wtea ha oaUed Reserve Held training exerdse held garding a teaffic rignsd, 99; Nor tary schrals orcherira. Beautiful.” If poeriMe they should I*roducts of Manchester, to the MOM)AYTlirou«h FtlOAY* f fo F iA ment Hill: "B" rolh seniora Pamela Crane, ria. . i I tv srd for poultry research .Mem­ ^an aKtraordtaary newa conference on April 19 at Chatfleld SUte man B. Nicbotoon, 23, East Hart­ The flag theme was deemed wear uniforms and meet at 9:45 stand. Mrs. Spencer testified that 4 Tha program follows: At the; „ Prances Maevko.' The North Coventry 'Women'a bers of the C3»mneotieut Poullrv- Park In KllUngeworth. During the doubly appropriate for -Union Mitchell, a foreman at the plant, STARTING JUNE 22 : cemetery, NaUonal Anthem. enUre 1 ^ l e ; juniors. Alfred Club will have it? annual banquet r a t Augusta, Cto^ only a few weeks ford, failure to grant the right of a.m. on the east ride of the monu­ assembly, accompanied by the Assn. gav*e him J heir Outstanding ago to Biiaoaaoe that Dultas had training exercises, the Eng. Svc. way at an interacction, 912; Chris­ School bierause of the two stars m ent Each troop will be reepon- had been away only aa hour, emd Barile, James* Covell. Frederic June 2 at the Pleasant Valley .Service svvsrd In 10.58.. D et set up a telephone communl* C ookoats RHAM Band, with singing led by Lodge in North Wtn Principal general chairman, has expressed ; ftiendly. New enllstmenU during the has announced. ment checks will be toss. Croricett that showed the largest capacity return for further cross-examtoa- In Hifjhway O a s l i (8 ) CHECK FRONT WHEEL month of May included Chariee H. growth tost year aras ImSsns. with tion after noon recess. parade at 2:45 p.m. will march to Francis A. Permttf.' Members of appiecialion to all those who do- BEARINGS Dnllea Uhe Hasaobower, re- At the same school on the fol­ Agency. Inc., MI 9-1677, the Earl W. Green Cemetery and the Junior high faculty were | ____ House Jr. of Windsor, who former­ lowing night at the same time 24 an inereaae exceeding 1,600,000 net. Malibu. Calif . May 26 (.Ti- Two (4) CHECK BRAKE SYSTEM , malaed folksy, With his dark sulU ly served in the U.S. Army Trans- Union School righth graders art tons. Pennsylvania was second' MIsriaSppi waa namad for conduct a aimllar service. The among the chaperons, Ronald Mur- | ^icris were received from the t and his stoop-dhonlder walk he Manehaster Bveatog H erald A d vert in The Herald— Pays Rev. C. Arthur Bradley will de­ phy of the faculty provided enter- Grange. Fragment Society, Glean- cars collided with terrific force on portaUon and Ordinance; Chariea schooled to graduate, according Seatk Wtodaer eorre^paadwit El- with a gain of 1,500,000 net tons. Mlsriarippl River. i the Pacific Coast Highway last ALL FOUR ONLY ' could have passed for a country Gouaee of Eaet Hartford, a me­ to Union School Principal James liver the address here. Post Chap­ tsinment with his drums. ers Circle, Teen-H'ers 4-H Club, lawyer. But like many a country nsere Barahant, teleplwee Mltekdl lain Llnderson will conduct * spe­ The committee in charge of ar- oiri Scout Troop 218, KinRsbuiy I night, killing five 'persons, chanic, who fonneriy served one Welch. 4-M74. i Four of the dead were trapped : lawyer ha had a sharp, aubtle mind enllstam t in the SUte Guard; and "Education. A Challenge to cial American Legion service at rangemenls consisted of Pamela Dairy, Dart s Dairy. Bergren's'■ ~ and anriched by years ’ the grave of Earl W. Green, the' Tre.achuk. Bonnie Bowman. Robert Dairy. Tremblay’.* Supermarket. in the burning vVreckage of their three High School atudents, Sam­ South’’ will be the theme.for the Roalitiff the Drums for Six Graders Conrert car. Another waa killed when Of prmctica in IntemaUooal law. uel McCloud, Robert Messier and firet local veteram to loss his life Papanos, Russell ^ Hayes and Tile auxiliaries of the North and ' $Q.95 » This probably accounted for the Wapplng Schori graduates 49 stu­ South Coventry volunteer fire­ A tiff on a Inimpet, a roll of thethe'cfeums. dilums. and theythey're re off into tnethe "Wiio"Wild uiueBlue 5'onder’’1 ormcr hi at a re­ thrown from the other rat. niam as Rltidile. dents. *:^e 1999 class of depsrtlng 'to: . The aaaerably will Seigmar F. Blambefg Jr. The highway patrol identified fact that — to be blunt not sing "America,” followed by dec- Fair Exhibit Winner* men’s groiips were represented by | hearsal for the annual combined sixth grade concerts tonight and tomorrow night at .Manchester everybody trusted Dulles. He had The Etaglneer Service Detach­ sighth graders wilt be preMnted to the CD mass feeding group. Cov- 1 Higli School. The drummer on lb# end Is .Jim Peters of Highland Park School, the other dnimmer the dead as: ment will parUeipaU ih the Me­ the suffience of parents and other There Are Basic Fundamentals In All Business oratlotr of velersma' graves b>' More than 210 exhibits and proj­ been known to give reporters veterans assisted by school chil- entry Police Patrol conducted is Richard Bell from Washington School, and the tnimpeter is James MaePherson Jr. from Bowers I Aloystoii.a G. Wysche, 63. Mali­ SERVICE ON ALL background Information, with the morial Day Parade iti MancheeUr. guests by School Superintendent ects were entered in the second an­ traffic. j School. 'Phe concerts will be held at 8 o'clock, with about 4,50 puplla participating each night. bu; JoaepH H. Horrell, .55. of 2920 CONVENTIONAL MAKES Merle B. Woodmsnsee. I-ocsl dreii. nual science fair at Coventry ,S. 24th, Kansas City . Kan.; underaUndlng they oould publish At Mansfield Center the parade Events Tomorrow j I Herald Photo by Pinto I. It and drayray the next day that he Board of Education member Hollis Grammar School Friday. Some 100 Junior Avembers of American Ralph Muller. 65, Pacific Pali- Church will hand out the dlplomsa. will assemble at 4 p.m. at Center prize* were awarded. aadeie’ Calif., and Chariea .fordan. h ^ evea talked with than. Democratic Club Church to proceed to tjte ceme­ Legion Ai xiiiaitj'. 7 p.m,. Legion I .South SI.; St. Jude Council, KofC. I Center; Ciib Scout Pack 6.5 com-] p.m., home Mr*. Wilbert Garrison: EJlsabsth Coffey. Pstricls Prea- In The Automotive Business Ifs •Grand prizes follow; Junior high home: Rotary Club. 6;4.5 p.m., | 8 pm St Mary's Church. ' mittee. 8 p.m., home John A. Oh-1 Boy Scout Troop 57. 7 p.m.. South 42. of 583 W. 42nri. New York MORIARTY Dulles, a mtaUster’s ton and an tlleo and Msrgsrst Shuterah win tery with the address by Lt. Cql. division, John.Ohlund and Robert (\*Ieiuiar Notes hind; Second Congregational 1 Coventry firehouse; small claims City, all in one car. and Mrs. Pam outstanding prasbytertan layman, Walter Burr. vestry First Congregalionrtl To Pick Officers be the graduation epeakSra. Judy McNeil, both of Grade 8.' who Church: Ladies’ Ajsn., 10.30 a.m;, ! Tivday's activities include adult j Church Junior ehoir. 2:30 p .m ., |. courl. 7 p.m.. Selectmen's office. Messer. 25. Santa Monica. Calif. wouldn't coni ekinsiy ha. What he Longo and -John Woodcock of tha The Auxiliary and its J u « i o r , ‘ electric eye; inter Mrs. Messer's husband, Norman, BROTHERS ^ w v see I * 9 A L# i* M a n v * a AS vestry First Congregational' and high school pupils polio sanctuary; St. .Mary’s CYO, 7:30 ------probably had in mind was that he The Manchester Federation of class of 1960 will be marshals In members will make p«d>py sprays mediate grades division, Alfred ---- - — ---- p m. church hall, Manohesier Evening Herald 2,5, differed a sklill fracture 801-815 CENTER ST, hadn't seen t l u newsmen "official­ for veterans graves Thursday Church; Second Congregational' clinic. 6:30 p.m. to 8;.30 p.m.. Cov- Democratic Women will hold its the graduation parade. Carol- Morgan. David Storrs and Bruce Church choir. 7:.30 p.m.. sanctti- entrv Grammar School; Young Intermediate Girl Scout Troop floveiilry correspondent. F. Paiil- The patrol said the car In which TEL Ml 8-8185 ly and ao he hadn’t sera them at Jean Filip,.-Oafl Martin, Crathla night at the Legiion home, using the four men were traveling was all. TMs dlstinctioa was some­ annua] election of officers at a din­ Martin, all of Grade 5. for their en.- ary; Explorer Scout Poet 63, at Mothers Club birthday social, 8 26, 2;30 p.m., home Mrs, Raymond toe Lltt-le, telephone PllgrInI ner meeting Wedneeday evening Band and Karen Sehweir, all also about 1,000 poppies. try on prehistoric animals made of p.m.r Nathan Halo Community Morin; Brownie Troop 182, 2:46 3-62SI. on the wrong side of the road. 1 times erabarrasstng to, the news­ seventh gaders, win serve as usb- Wreaths and sprays for th* 7:'S0 p.m., ‘'Duffj’'s’’ Scout House men. at the Walnnt St. Reetourant. clay, paper machie and live plant Miss Theraaa Bowes heads the Earl W. Green grave, Nathan ma'terials.- - Words itfton got Dnllee In committee in charge of nomina- Robert Hawkins win deliver the Hale monument, honor rolls in Claasroom achievement partici­ trouble. ttona, and Mrs. Josaph Cooney is welcoming addraaa. town, Mansfield and Ajjdover and pation awards, Grade 7 of C. Colin He stirred up an International The America,. Legton Good O i- fresh floral sprays for graves of ruckus by announcing about the chainnan of the dinner committee, AVINGS Edmondson for 100 per cent par­ ... . vk.,i' toanatop award will bs prasaoted deceased members ndll be made time of his appointment that the assisted by Mias Jssn Handley, ticipation. and Grade 1 of Mrs^ Ann and Mrs. Edward ODwyer. to a graduate bv Abe B. MlUer by Individuals contacted by Mrs. Davis, for nearly 100 per cent par­ Vnltad SUtee would encourage Mrs. Q'Dwyer, 178 Oak St., may Poet CoinmanJer Howard Bennett. Richard C. Snow. "liberation" of Soviet saUlUtas. ticipation. *' ■- vV--. be crataetod for rsservationa The Rev. yjtfaur J. HeSernan, St. Veterans’ graves in the three Funds for the prizes were given Things didn’t work out that way, Francia of Aaairi Church pastor as such events aa the crushed Dinner will be served at 7 o'clock, towns' other cemeteries will be by the school’s PTA unit and the Hungarian revolution showed. preceded by a Social hour. will deliver the invocation and the decorated with flags and sprays North Coventry Women’s Club.^*^ Rev. Roy Hntoheon of Wapping by' Memorla.1 Day. Other Meetings' “We revere and honor those who Community Church will give'the Craft Displays ^ , as martyrs gave their blood for K. of C Eleels benediction. The First Congregational freedom, "but we do not ourselves N- Tw'o Coventry business estab­ Church board of trustees will meet Daioii Sehml Orwtaatie« lishments are devoting window T Incite violent revolt. Rather, we Hartford, May 29 (A’l—Thomae "The American Flag" will be a t 8 p.m. Thursday at Kingsbury encourage an evolution to free­ F. Parka of New Haven has been apace this week to displays of the House. dom." reelected state deputy of the Con­ the theme at the Union School .Industrial Arts Department of ■Th* Fragment Society will meet -Until his last days, Dulles necticut State Council, Knights of graduation to be hrid at Wapplng. Coventry- Grammar School. at 2 p.m. tomorrow at the Church rarisly. out of controversy. OolumbuB. Studoito who are to graduate will The displays set up, by Garland Community House. Man> thought he loiuckled un­ Other officers reelected Monday parade tote the auditorium led by W. Reedy of Storrs will Include the There w lll^ an executive com­ der for too long to the tote Sen. at the closing session of the or­ the beat of the Pomp and Circum­ works of between 25 and 30 boya mittee meeting of the Gleaners Joaeph R. McCarthy wbra McCar­ ganisation's 2 -day conventions stance Ma.xh playto by a com­ which may be aeen at Coventry Circle of the Second Congrega­ t y was accusing tha State De- ware: bined three school orchestra. The Variety Store and Jim's Supply, tional Church, at 7 p.m, ^ u r s - par^^pcnt of playtog i i ^ Commu­ Edward E. Furey, Hartford, sec­ Rev. R. Wintfarop Neiaon of the both on Main St. day;at the parsonage. • J*.-* nist hands. An aide remffis the day retary; Mark F. Dunn. Mldd-e- First OongraEattonal Church will The exhibits are a sampling of Gift Shop Open . ' when Dultoff decided to stand' up town, treasurer; Albert J. Talbot, deliver the tovoearion. Makn txin the 140 projects entered recent The Thrift and Gift Shop'of the and defend hla staff. Torrington, warden and Edward Diane Riordan. class president, ■(MI...9MJ9 PTA achievement night and the Public Health Nursing Assn, at "He was pacing around his of­ C, Hamlll, Lebanon, advocate. will give the ‘cvalcostong address ■chool’s science fair. the Helms buildirig on Main St. fice," the aJM says, "raiin’ to go ' '-.The meeting also elected eight and Jane Gtiffln wlU oulrine the Scoot Meetings is nOw open from 10 a.m. to noon and saying T lien ia nothing Z love del^pites to the supreme conven­ "History of the Flag.” Helen Get ALL Three At Cub Scout Pack 57 will'meet at rad 1 p.m. to 4;30 p.m. Mrs. I^ versid e R iversid e more than a good fight.’ ” • tion a t St. Louis to August. Thomas' vrlU anaak on "Our 7;.30 p.m. tomorrow at the Legion Robert L. Helms is general shop Actually, DuUes spent the home with exhibits on tlie theip* chairman. Previously the shop SUPER DELUXE greater p ^ of hla life tiTtng to "Hoedown." There will be drill has been open only lii the after­ AIR CUSHION prevent fights—In the seiue of practice for marching in' the noon, Monday through Saturday. warfare. But be made It n stead­ Memorial Day parade In'uiiiform. N Y L O N ^ NYLONS/ fast principle that this country Girl Scout Troop 28 and Brownie Court Oases would fight If necessary to pre­ Troop 182 will have joint mother- Two men were ordered by Jus­ serve jnstioe and honor. daughter b an q u et/It 5:30 p.m tice Leroy M. Roberts Friday night Full 15-month guorantee Full 20-montk:9yiir(Hitoe He was a member of the U.S. Thursday at the Church Commu.- to be picked up and placed under delegation to the VersaiUea Peace nity House. In general charge bonds for failure to appear in trial ■ conference after World War n . will be Mrs." Raymond Morin and justice court that evening. 1 -ater he aerved as chairman of Mrs. Wilbert Garrison, respective M'aiter Twerdy. 21, of Pucker the Carncrie Endowment for In- Itm tbeiM si fiM kiti leader*. St., charged with disreggrding atop SALE 88 Sharehoi^rs’ The Chase F^nd sign rad failure to carry registra-1 temationaf Peace. He helped or- ivtoaf te a $10| J i ■nve, program will include a 6 . 70-15 H i b * 4y p e 6.70u1S lubo-typo - ganim the United Nations at~^San tion, will be picked up by Coventry 88btocirw all p lv t ex. FRICIO blockwoll plu't *x. • Bi'ownle flyup into scouting and Frandseo In 1945, and was an Trust of Boston o f B o sto n . badge awards. Entertainment will Polire Patrol and placed under $100 to x aiM l lr*ide-ln H r* tax and hodo-ln Hio bond. American delegate before he be­ A balanced Mutual be furnished by Patricia Morin, came Secretary of State. A Mutual Fuad accordlott; Barbara Wright, pfano; Edward O’Keefe, 21. of New Ha­ • Sfrwifl nylwi cord Suthion* iifipacH o Stoongor nylon body ro*itl Impacts Dullea graduated at the head of ven, a UConn student, will be Fund for current income ► 1 u tfju eoHrufisut (iM ) Robin and Susan Potter, singing; o Trood flvo* "turo^lrocMon” teal o ''King-Row” trood fights Hr* skid* hla claae from Princeton in 1908 for pantomtne by Betty Baker. Bon­ placed under $60 bond. O'Keefe is • Equal to Hro* on Iho now 1959 cor* and repeated the feet at Waahing- and possible long-term under a continuance from^May 15 I o Now nylon *«foly, ot bodfiol prieo* poasMe capital r - ; ^ nie Borden and Emily Sweitzer; ton'e 'G e o m Wariilngton law growth of income and' solos by Sandra Higgins and when he was unable tq. pay a $9 NYLON WHITEWALLS First Nn* quality I ^>''*1 ho* porformonca, but school—Mwdwiching in an LLD. •m m . iV '- "Y * fine on a charge of abandonment and capital. ^ appredatioii. • Sheila Seibert. . 6.70-15 TUBE-TYPE ot Wards the price Is lower I This tir* is built degree from the Sot-bonne Univer- .More Welfare Fonda of a motor vehicle. , rity in Paris. ' NOW ONLY... strtosger for greater lofety ond mileoge^^ ^rcip * ciui,, 4 « v f o H * Imm I w w i l m M l Oaokrt » r m S e « « p M The Board of Pimuice has voted Other cases were; Rose Beaujon. By the time be was 31 DuUee Shop For A NEW CNEVROLn 26. of Canaan and a UConn stu­ was a full partner in the New to recoinmend ati additional ap- nm -rm suckwaiu niK U SS lUCKW AiU , piropriatiim of $1,000 to the' Board dent, fined $6 for trespassing on TUM-TTPI lU O lW A U S TUHUSt tUOlWSUS York law firm of Sullivan and CHASM DISTHmUTORS, of Welfare at a fOrlhootnlng spe­ private property; Robert T. Fon-i IMPrke Sals Prks U ilP rks I Sal* Prin Fay Cromwell. In time he became sen­ IM P fk * tata P fk * Utt Price tat* Pto* tadilelM* WM lack M arti WM ior partner, and once offered a job ' e O l t r O i l A T I O N cial town meebiag, . - . tanella. 22, of Stirfford Springs, i LIFE The board seVera.1 monitor ago fiAed $6 for disregarding a stop tadi Salat* Each iefelre WM traded* P issjtu ds Is P in frad a-l* P las|T fa 4s i s P ^ n to Republican pdlltical power 75 Fedarol.Straat • Boston 10, Moss. CARTER’S IHEST BUY SALE Wm Tr*4« laPW . TrW o^ePtn TraSs laPtes 1,0 0 0 sign; Donald Karper Jr.. 21, of TM4ii4aPI*i I s d f * T e s Ite iM Tat lit iM Tsx I« l t * Tax Thom u E. Dewey. Dewey turned 4 voted the weifarr board $ ait lid s * Tax h □ SksntaM n'’Tnnl«fO«ika-' Q TM Clan Ysif il OMtoi 'T sd s* Tax Iid w T*i lic<«e Tee 2S.4S IMS 19.2S. ir.s* it down but later returned the M a meeting. At the time Kenneth South Olaatdnbury-and a UComt 1 etonpUment I t was through his Nom_ PIKE LENOX V * BEST BUY Maaaa tap aSewaaees far yo v rid Itoaaee rstos say- M. Spencer, ctoUrman- ot! atudent. fined $6' for failure to It .P J I M t 32.IS lA.M gtlOsM I t . t s r Mradahip with Deway. that Dulles FHABMACr BEST BUY :sr T - Board of Welfars, tqid the fUuuibe drive to the right; Gordon Mac­ r.iu stg 23.93 1AM 36.93 1M 9 "y.*d»ts St,4S 664 Oeotar S L -M I 9-9914 i T mem bens the 92,500 apiprcqirialed Donald. 26, of Andover, ftned $6 4.-**•*?- -i became Btaenhower'a Secretary of AMmm. .a tr. .stria. M.M s.e*/s.s*stsl s i r s ^ S4.S* Btote. ■ -.'i in thehe totratot budiget’ t.jd been ex for disregarding a stop-sign and >4.45 »*.t« Jf jS i' - '.111 p g g T P I I V Mesas towaet eaak eat a t packet— torid, Osriar SeiTtoe after pended a-K .^ approximate rata $3 for. failure to change address: . J-' D E 9 I 0 U I We'1% givtag extra apsrisl deals. BES'j'BUY”.TOu boy—T sa are | of 9400 pw^mpnth since S ^ . 1, Harold A. Holderith. 22. of SUfford • UfaeUoB. the Mart of thVfiaoal' year. Spring;*, fined $9 for diaregardinl; Should the reoommeh- a stop sign: Arnold Rosen, 20. of 19S7 OHEVROLET CONVERTIBLE S17K da tion be approved by' a tovwfi Wlllimantic. found innocent on Black with brand new white top, red nphristory. Beanti- tnteUng, the Board of. Welfare ac- charge of driving an unregistered 1957-58 CAR OWNERS! All 14-inch tires at big savings...Drive in today fnl condition. v , 1956 CHEVROLET A4NI0R SIMS count 'wouM total $i,500 for til* motor vehicle •D O U B LE ^ Power Glide,'radio, heater. 1968-59 tlorol yeqr; 1 The case of Whitman B. Moul 19M OHEVROLET 4-DOOR .Radio and hqater. \ amVED STAMPS ISSIPONTIAOMMtOR New Isaoa ' '! , ■ May 96, 1959 A tot of ear for the money. ISM FORD 4JI00R THESE BECURnTES ARE OFFERED A8. A iUPEOVLA’nON V-9, Rndls. kaater. ^.600 Share* WEDNESDAYS . i I •«-' 1IN FORD COUNTRY MlUIRE S1SS5 THE SHOREHAM MOTOR HOTEL, Irc. MAY PHOICEU.S.GRA0 E m 7 FORO OOUNTRY SEDAN SfBIS 8 eeat nMdel. Radio, heater, pewer etoerinf (Par Vaiue, $1.00 per *liare) SIRLOIN Folding rear'neat. Lew aoUeoige nad clean The propooed lwaine«« of the (lorporatinn will he the eoiutnic- ttbn oad eperaUoa of taxnry MOTOR HOTELfi to be located di- 1SM0URN0BILE4400R reetly to, or nn the periphery of, major eitie*. The first unit la 1157 OHEVROLET B A AIR S4R. 11745 V-g. Radio, heritor, bydreatotte. Nlee. oorreiitly betog conetrnoted oa land owned by the Corporation K E T SH O R T lU e ear maet be eera Uke aew eooiltlei^ at 494-446 Aaytam Stroot, Hartford, Connecticut. '■■fj Offering Price: $19.90 per uluire CHASKASANRORN 19S5GHEVROLET2-OOOR 1S5S CHEVROLET S-DOOR $595 Offering OIroular Avsdiabie From X-$ and atoadaid eklft A real going auto. New patati CHABLER E. THENEBE ted ARROCIATKS . 4 .: DAYS LRTIN OPEN ■ . ■ ^ t ; M PEARI. RTRBET, SARTFORD I, CONN*. TXl. CHopel 9-5619 OPEN 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. Telephone Hervtce 94 Honiw Dally, 7 Day* Weehty ‘-O osd ear keepiRg...begins WhHe they last! 6-veft, 2-yeir Cot car costs-ehange yenr pieiue send me a copy of the Offering Circular relating'.to The gnarMtiBel Kverthte hatteries ein eM -M e heavy-ehity KiUi beairtiful seat covers’" If ^ . ENDS FRIDAY A LL DAY Merfbom Motor IDitel,.Inc; ' 1 itod to Riinimizo ' Drighten. up your'eur with o Fits most populqr con. 24- Additive orbofi dnpoMts. sot of. Rivarsida woven plas­ mpnlh sure storting ''Tof onty siudgo M AY 29th Nonso .J stands, up sitoN < tic eovors._§inart pidid* just 4 ic a nionfif;..,, tees then Ibe under MrtMiWd high-sp^. ' SATURDAY damj^-ciolb dooiv price of owny 12-«o. boltofios. ABdrtoa k...... I . , . . , T e l . •KTAUW .12-VOtTS^....Iow « 11.M 4-VMT tompdrolurw told cNy drivino.' Mg.lA9 1 MiMORIAL DAY Co., IlHL .rs ! I'C 122f MAIN STRfET MANCtmilR. CONN. dtp ... s’!- state ...... I. - r »M.'y '

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MANCHESTER BX^NINO HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, TUESDAY; MAY 26. 1969 PAGE SR ''a ■> HANCHESTEl EVfiNINO HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY, MAY *6. 1»6» cent in the two years. The last State ^ Workers Increase for the state employes. It Mrs. D r isc o ll Unit Delays said, was approximately 5 per ^ Hm/9 Your cttidlllatM who ba- ment, did baeeme ‘The one thlnr’ deeertiona appShMit. it looked,'’at to be "humUe*” to be ”hunfsring cent. before the Houee. the outaet, ae if they mlidit tw end thirsting after righteous- You phould K n o w ... "We badly need a raise," the C o l IR Yaw FreseiljpHee P -/ ' 'IIMrIfREtrr h m In Um iuftranM TramA aolu* A Thoui^t for Today RUSSELL'S Parade in Bid Connecticut Somewhat miraculouely, the outnumbered. But, In the end, nese” even to her bed. X related the Gets Judgeship ■tetement said. "We feel we de­ £oetthui IjrraUi tlon, ^hicfi la coroplata tatagra* Houae underatood and eurvlved the town# which hay# no great water Spoaeored by the Meeebeeter lest week of Jteua, and showed' BARBERSHOP Richard S. Tibbits serve a raiMt We would be lee«. Ddlvtrf4 WiHiiii Tlw Uon of Alghtla WlUi VYttica. In trlau etrategy Invotved, and ■xpaneee of either ktad, ealt or OoaaeO of Obarehee how Ha did very llttie but how He Okaying School Plans For Pay" Boost than honest.If we didn't call tide HeW adilawad bjt vleCa^ la ttia war Bucoeeded on voting ite wUI clearly frseb, plus a surviving Tahkae wee able to be many thtoga, O M ^ 'e f Oak aad gpraoe On 2nd Ball^ fact to your attention. 'We % m a Yankee feelliig against oim more Invasion fwt, forgiving, kind, tma, uadar- Richard 8. TiOblte, loft-epoken, aghinat Uw ralwla, and theta who ■tap by etap. One ehuddere to T4 ' 39-year-old exemtive director of The Building Committee lasto The redrawing of tha plans by wouldn’t b« fair to the people of By A. H. O. Uunk. remembering whet the of ragulaooB into tho paatimee of gome yeers ego, to tha early atendtog, friendly, merdfUl; and (Ooattaued from Fag« (Oeatinued from Page One) Connecticut to ourMvee ahd our PINE PHARMEOY baUava In a nagoUatad t>alwa fo)- Connecticut, combined to defeat how to whet He wee able to Be, He OPEN the Town DevelopoMnt Oommie- night decided to study detailed Architect Victor EYid to incorpo­ Houee had done with a ehadowy days of my ministry, I vlalted ■lon, has a*job Which requires the plans of the North Bind Junior rate any changes meds by the families, If we didn't protest the «M CENTER 8T lowed by tome apadal hutgnomOua partiamantary tangle Just the the regulation bill, and leave the a very elderly lady, all alone to e did to much fdr the vrorid. When 1 in the little ballot ooxei^ that are High School until Thursday before Building Committse. The architect a day off or taking a vacation day. way we are being ignored.by-'^e The unceasingly tense grind of ■alt water ae it le, federal, and tha had finished, aha took my hand » a EvMy Day IMt W m E telente of e eslMman, public rela­ handed from desk to desk. Five ap­ ' He said they came from 17 atate atatua for Algeria arithln the pwity poafUon against p a i^ post- night before, when it e ^ t two bed to a Vermont attic, ghe tions consultent, raseercher, de­ approving them. is presently Ineorporatlhg the admlnlitraUon and the Legteiei' Frtndh ayatam. and a half hours wrangling over freeh weter ae It le. under locsi was dlecouragod, lonely and gave me her UeSring end wkst e pointees had been voted on in this The delay, not seen a serious minor changes mads by the corn- InaUtuUona In varioue parts of ture. W« petition you. honorable tloii, and of party attsndatics a motion of reoonalderation, what raguletion If the towns went It or rich ezAerienee It wee, vjrittog t<^ Cleeed AU Oe« gatoday tective and office manager. Theaa Algerian llbarala rapra* agstaal party attsndanos, IlftSd dispirited end exclaimed, "Whet BIEMOBIAJ^ DA3' Selling M anueater ee a piece way when Mrs. Driscoll's turn one ,was approved by the commit­ mlttee. In the specifications. the state. Some of theqi, he laid, membera, whlls there is still time, would havo boon the result of this can manege It, but free other- good am I t Whet can I do for gather? with her, for came. tee to study the plans closely. 3. Resubmlaalon of tha plana and to give, us a raise now.” ■ent, at laat, aoine championaMp of Ita opprsasion from ths.House of day's stretegy. If it hed been ep< Wl4i. I* -' * / to US both to the feith of ^ for toduatry to locate is Tlbblt’s On thes(rearlier Judgeship cahdl were cooks, psychiatric aides, or Rapmssntatlvss the other after­ God?" Aveld the HoUday Risih primary objeduve, but he feels hie Plana an dspectfleattohs were de­ specs to the 'Board of Education The jplacards they carried re­ Prealdent do OauIM and hla atylaof piled to'some measure on which Whether the reault was one for I hed never thought about this each iraer. "Lord, r went to Be ' OM your Hair Out Now dates, Am vote totals ranged from livered Saturday morning to the maintenance wopkera. ferred to hllla now pending before •ssOTiaiis* noon to permit •'ftM debate, free freedom, the prooeei at least, was next most ImMrtant one la to sec at a tpedal-meeting either Monday BoluUon for the Algeriluf preblam voting and free dtvfMon. th* legteletoTS heppened to divide question at ell, end so I know that more ^hrletlen." 2f7. to 231. Indicating that not Building Committee, the Board of dTs^esday. Some of the placUrde read: "315,- the Legislature that would raise tjoB •••••••••••••«•«•****** ee Rei^bllcenb end Democrete. free. For at least once this ood gave me Uie ..answer. "My Rev. C, O. gtmpeon that the town gets the right kind fvbry member waa casting a ballot El^ucatlon and the Board of Direc­ 000 for Judges, 000,000 for Slate the salaries of some court Judges As •««••••*••••••••«••• in the political .irooaaa of Algeria Evan If the eftsmoon wm swel­ But the division of the dey wee Bton, every lest member of the of induetriea/— thoee which will 4. Approval of the plane and itaalf. The eonaervathraa, whose «r,’” I eeld, "yim ere eeklng the on each appointee. tors. specs the Board of Directors Ehnployes"; "State Employes Need and workmen's compensation com­ tering, it wee an anjoyable experi­ on g more civilised beele. It was, Houae hed voted Just u he wrong question. Tou tnould sey, of the hadit end blood be en asMt, /not a detrimenL to The oppMition to Mrs. Driscoll’s The Board of EklucaUon yester­ a Pay Raise Now, not Iq 1968”; missioners. revolt a year ago brought da ence. with some’ individual aberratlona, pleased. _ were responsible tor M »er the community. day aftornoon aupproved both the Tuesday. In the oourae of It, the House whet can I Be for God.” 1 then told appointment waa considerably If the plana are approved by all "State Employes Can't Eat the end They also teferred to the Dem­ Gaulle to power in France, have a divteion of salt water egelnet her about the Beatitudes, how it cen„ of an— deaths— in the United Tlbblts began his Job here five heavier than that for any of the plans and speclflcatlo. .s prspared of County Jails": "Hava to Live, ocratic adminletratlon's balanced henffiad an leaua without a eingla fresh, of open egalnet lendloeked months agorend since that .time by Architect Victor Frld. three boards by Tuesday night, ac­ Piutoi long alnea t u n ^ agtlnat him. spaach from Sam GoogaL and with WSJ possible to be "pure to heart,”. g.totee to IMT- other appointees.' cording to Martin’s timetable, con­ but can't eat a Balanced Budget"; budget approved last week by the _ u Moluamly weter. Tne fresh vmter people Sprinfjr Formal Set has been carrying out a number of Frid told the Board the size of We need a raise. Democrats are Legislature, which has been de­ 10. U» oa* ot raMWicoUca m But aaide from the particular the talking that Searia Pinnay did wanted a uniform state eyetem of the projecto laid out by Ekonomte A graduate of Wellesley College ?the school had bsen reduced in thestruction can start by July 13. I crcdltod to tt or eauae they eapouae, the entry of carefully catalogued, by him. as and the Yale Law School, she is a The Building Comihlttes ap­ for little people. We are the little scribed by the Governor as a hold- motor boat regtetratloh aifd super­ Oevelopmem Associate., which process of drawing the detailed people," ______4 bMW. the native Algeriana into the po­ that of a tepraaentatlva from vision. The salt water people At Goimtiy Club the TIKJ hnred earlier a . a con- former prluMcutor for the C ity of Iitoa. The size of the school is now proved the detailed specifioations the-Iine, austerity budget. st'srks^. ft rapnbUcatloa ol (imobI Bridgeport and former deputy aec- Tho demonalratora also'rhandod The Legislature has also passed litical proceaa la the Important Brookfield, a fraah water town, were eatiefled witii the federal aultant. Ha ha. been working to- 9J0OO square feet, but there la one of the achool last night after pain­ fetrola BTO Blin nMrred . and not that of minority laadar. Thd Manchester Country Cluti's ntary of ftate. At present, she is staking study of them. ' nnt printed atatementa outlining a bill providing for the abolition thing, for which de Gaulle was regletrstlon and eupacvielon they w a ^ the (ptabUahroent of an In- extra classroom. their .grievances. of coitnty government effective roil Mnrloo etHat el N. » A. Speaker O'Brian even left the roe- already have. The ealt water annuel spring formal* will be held du.trial foundation In Manchester, ^uitael for the State Af L-CIO Much of the credit for .the reduc­ Twe Ohangee tac. hoping above all else. He has been ON tal l Labor Council. She has. spoken The statement Identified the Oct. 1, 1960. abnUMT* tnim to make common causa people were thinking of the fun Saturday n l ^ t Leonard J. Wood and at the pretont time i. • per- tion from 82,000 square feet, said Among Uis changes mads by tr :^ g to prove to them two things with Aaslatent Minority Lesdtr le jm erel chairmen. frequently at Legislative hearings Frld, was due to the work of Su­ marchers as members of Council of boating. The freeh weter peo* - aonally del Ivering more than 100 airstrip, he recrived, for some un the Building Committee were to 16. American Federation of State, EAT LESS URGED —that their political destiny la Padula. And atlU the iesua both pie were thinking of the nulseneS 'fbla social event will give new of the reiently published Ijro- known reason,' several wooden on bills affecting labor. perintendent of Schools Arthur H. remove the 312,600 allowance for eapouaad waa tost members of the club the opportu­ RUBS In 1944, she ran unsuccessfully Illlng, and Assistant Superinten­ County and Municipal Emplovea. New York. May 26 (^ — Over' their own but that it can be of noise end wakes In narrow wa­ chures wh ch list the industrial cratee containing hundreds of purchase of hardware, and budget AFL-CIO. Sal*, •tardy'**: In the course of the debate, the ters. About the only poUUoa that nity of meeting the veteran club ■'-i sites end aulldlngs availsMe in Ught bulbs. SUghUy puzzled by for Congress on the Democratic dent Raymond D. Stinchfield. the m.oney as a contract change- weight can be prevented by eat >• TtM 8«nM Prtm mI Oempaiiy, toe.. attained without leaving France ticket against Clare Boothe Luce. 4'fl. lees BO nWBCia) rBepoDalMmy I . for House wee transported beck end could get Into this appeared wbeii membera. Mancheetm. their arrival, since there was no Action Needed order for purchase bf hardware; There Were no repreaentatives, Ing one per cent less every year Even heldi OedI ' e m n bbomHbbb* to AO- complstsly. Hitherto, hs has en­ forth between the eperkllng reech- one o f hts own Republicans deli­ A socle] hour will begin at T MANCHESTER This personal delivery to Indus­ electricity, 'nbblta decided to try Gov. Abraham A. Riblcoff, who The postponement of action by and toHnclqde lightning protection as far as could be determined, of after the age of 26, a lymposlum ___ BOd ottMT roodtaa es of Long lelend Sound end the cately reminded Plnney that aome O'clock, and dancing will follow un­ for the made the Juvenile Court appotnt- the Building Committee will mean tha Connecticut State Employes on obesity waa told today. HaBClMOtCT ercnlnt HrIrrold countered only boycott from trite trial realtors and brokers Is alined hts hand at the type trading fa­ as a mandatory alternate bid. Algerians. Now they haVS' begun eylven splendors of Lake Candle- fresh weter towns hgd succeeded til 1 ajn. to the music of the Dick at giving j Tibbits a chance to miliar to auiyone who has beSn In ihent, tried to put Mrs. Driscoll on Ahat, in order to meet the June 2 Assn., an Independent union claim­ Overweight develops, said Dr. Llnson orchestra, the bend that the bench of the State’s Court of deadline set by General Manager Committee . member ilmoure to recognize and to use the pollti- wood. In tho course of the etret- In meneging this problem by correct time meet the men face-to-face who the eervice. Cole queationed the specification ing some 10,000 members. Herbert Pollack, "not because ___ _— j o ns egy, the House wee treeted to the Themaelvea, end advanced the p l^ s "mueio in tha IfiUer Mood." After considerable negotiation Common Pleas in 1955. The House Richard Martin for approval of the 'The statements handed out by people eat more, but becauee they NOW AVAILABLE AT TXrtodBT—1 P.OI _ . cal privilege and equality he has may be able to Interest a firm in for caulking compound, saying the . WodntwlaT—1 pm_Tu»aday. luxury of en amendment to an theory that this wee another 'Tlricets ere limited. They can b« CARPET CENTER moving here. with a bulbless but electrified-or­ of Representatives killed the ap­ plsuis and specs, the following ad- the demonstrators said that 50 per continue to eat tha same mount decreed for them, thereby putting amendment a challenge to the chance for home rule proceeeee to secured at the club or from any At pointment. tlona must be taken; specification should list some MANCHESTIR »V)r Ttiuradajr—1 p in Wodnradar. any time The rebt of his job centers dinance outfit miles away, Tlbblts brand. Other members of the com cent of atate employes average of food from year to year aa they !J>t f ^ a j - 1 p.oa r m ^ y a touch of substance into his authenticity of auch a strategy, o p m u In eubetltuUon for etete the following committee memberi: 311 MAIN ST.—OppoaiU The Armory—Ml 6-4843 ended up with a supply of beer Ilie State Senate has already 1. The Building Committee's ap­ only 365.68 a week and 36 per cent grow older." He added; “Yet, after for iaturdaT—I P n around tiacking down cluSs in approved Mrs. DriscoU’s appoint­ proval of the plans Thursday, with mlttee, however, lald that the SURPLUS SALES CO. Claaatfled daadnne WHO V "»■ ** dream of ulQmatv reconciliation. and a suocdnct ruling from Acting enactment. Wllliem Prindle, MeurieC Willey, OPEN TILL 9 P.M, TUESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY newspapeirs and magazines and known to the troops as "purple average only 369.85 a week. This the age of 25, we require one per 189 N. MAIN ST. lay of wMlMtlea aieaoc hntrdar Speaker Wallace of Slmebury to Since the lelt weter people could Thornes Perry, Donald Cowles, ment to the Juvenile Court. The any changes the committee cares ■peciflcation for the compound compares, tha Itatement said, to cent lees food each year.” I a O' dial JA 4-8123 \ following; up others leads which death.” which met it would be a good one. AT DEPOT SQUARE the effeet that an amendment to claim only the fringe of cltlae arid Mrs. Peg Stevens, Mrs. Betty Ben­ In^cate an industry is contem­ Despite the name, Tibbits re­ vote there was 24-1. to make. an average wage for production Pollack, associate professor of Tuesday, May 26 Cuban Land Reform an amendment like an amend- towns along the Sound. Vith eome ton, end Mrs. Mery Gengewere. plating a move to another loca­ ports hla buddies were greatly Mrs. Driscoll is.to succeed Judge workers in (jbnnecUcut factories of clinical medicine at New York OPEN DAILY to 3 PJ)I. Aeartehed by the swap, apparent­ Stanley P. Mead of New Canaan Grsscoe, violinist, who provided 390.13 a week. University, is chairman of the since we ourselves have pio­ tion. Slnto this Information is sel- J. FARR—MI 8-7111 - The Vote In Little Rock dom broadcast, considerable detec- ly with the thought that If they in the EMrst District ^Fairfield and Catholic Council entertainment for the evening. The statement also declared that American Heart Assn.'e nutrition neered land reform—as in Japan— ^Uve work pl'ue tact and diplomacy couldn’t get lit one way they Litchfield Counties), when Mead Misa Oerscoe le from Winnipeg, coet of living has risen 4.74 per committee. « As recently as last September, and pushed I t as In —there Is is involved. He has also set up an should try the other. retires on April 10, 1960. Picks New Slate CTanada. ^ voters of Little Rock approved available to us no quarrel In prin­ efficient filing system and - mail­ After 10 months of viewing the Of the other appointees ap­ The banquet tablea'wera centeif- war-tom Korean countiwslde, Hb- proved by the House, - three were the a^-bltagratlon policy of Gov- ciple with the new law of Castro's ing campaign to' aid In this work Mrs. Paul Adams was elected ed with purple and' gold Iris, ar­ ■s. bits was rotated back to the to the Court of Common Pleas, ranged by Mrs. Don Gulnan and jjm orF^bui by a vote of three to Cuba, proidding for the seUure and and la conducting tax and other two were to the Superior Court, preeldent of the Manchester Coun­ surveys so as. to have the latest States and shortly afterward found cil of Catholic Women at the an­ Mrs. John Malone, co-hoeteas«e redlstrtbuUor' of the large sugar himself a civilian. For almost a and one was to the Juvenile Court. for the evening and their 00m data available. X year he worked as a taxicab driv- The Common Pleas Judges and nual meeting held last night In St. * yesterday, a special recall plantations various United States Before coming to work In Man­ James' School. mittee. Election In which ^ o facticms on In Cleveland while he got to. the votes by which they were ap­ companies have acquired and oper- chester, Tlbblts served with a New proved for four year terms were: Her associate officers are Mrs. ■York mortgage finance company gether a atake to help him 3he Board of Education each aled in Cuba. YOUR through college. James P. Doherty of Hamden, Elmer Graham, Mrs. Leslie Hoyt fought the ouster of the other,'the which specialized in industrial 200-17; Aaron J. Palmer of Mid­ and Mrs. Thomas Morlarty, vice The one condition that ought to buildings, shopping centers • and Later, while In college under presidents; Mrs. A. W. Gates, sec­ n s K dletown, 213-11; and John T. Jpotera of Little Rock g a ^ the ba Imposed In all such Instances, p h a r m a c is t ■“ apartment bouses, He also worked the G.I, Bill, Tibbits continued to retary; and Mrs. William Glenty, -wlctory to the three moderate work parttime as a taxi driver Dwyer of Norwalk, 193-19. The and wjtich can be Imposed In some, as an industrial engineer for the .salary is 115,000 a y^sct. Dwyer is treasurer. -anembera whom Faubua denounced to- supplement his income. Tib­ Is^^that 'bf.^the payment of a fair Eh-ie Railroad where he compiled, bits is reticent to talk about hla already on the court. Mrs. John Tlemey, Mrs. CSiarlea ^ d defeated and ousted from the price, for th'a iMd taken. 'By yean of training, your phermeciet developed, and prepared informa­ experiences while driving a cab, Judge Howard W. Alcorn of L'Esperanbe and Mrs. Cain Maho­ ISchoef board the three members tion and data pertaining to indus­ Suffield was reappointed to an 8- ney are the parish representatives. It would seem^llkcly, but not it en exacting scientl^ trial properties. however. , for he hopes some day 3Hi0m Faubur' championed. The to collaborate with a friend, who year term on the Superior Court, Miss Bernardlne M. Looymans, oonclustvely provenMhat the price In addition, 1)9 served in an ad­ 202-21. Vine R. Parmelee of West supervisor of case work of the ^^ciflc Issue involved was the ac­ As a member of the community health team,. visory capacity to Junior achieve­ once worked as a bartender, on a Ip Cuba will not, be fair.-.^ere are he is a dedicated professional men. hpok of abort stories. Hartford, a common pleas Judge, Greater Hartford Diocesan Bu­ tion of the three segregattonlat two standards of value foi''Cuban ment companies sponsored by the "After all." he said with a was approved 108-33, for appoint­ reau, was the guest speaker and jnembera la recently refusing to railroad, and was enrolled in night told of -the bureau’s services. THE SALE sugar acreage. One la the normal Yet he le e businessman chuckle, "who meets piore inter­ ment to the Superior Court for an courses at Fenn College Technical 8-year term. At the clbse of the meeting re­ -esnew the contracts of 44 teachers, marketing price, which la as high engaged to serving your needs Institute to better equip himself esting people than cab drivers and ^Some of whom had been accused Window Shades bartenders 7” »• Parmelee succeeds Judge Rich­ freshments of punch and cupcakes as t6,600 for a unit of S3 acres. net only as a Supplier for his engineering duties. While a teenager. Tibbits jlrove ard H. Phillips of Farmington, were served by Mrs. John Fitzger­ EVfRY TIRB 2b favoring integration, but an of The other Is the valuation assessed Earlier, Tlbblts graduated from who is retiring March 9, 1960. Su­ ald and her committee. of medlcinet Mod*fodrd«r . Western Reserve University In in stock car races, not for _ the 3rhom would be t.eeded in the event for tax purposes. A th i^ valua­ but as a merchant thrill, but to earn extra money. perior Court Judges are paid 118,- Cleveland, Ohio, with a degree of 500 a year. FIRST QUALITY! 3M> effort Should be made, next tion, not existent, would tell how whose stocks ALSO bachelor of business administra­ This experience he describes as ;Jal}, to reopen Little Rock's high helpful” later as he drove his cab Judge Thomas D. Gill of West much these American companies reflect the daily VENETIAN ILINDS tion. He majored in industrial Hartford was approved, 231-15, Women’s Club wchools on a basia of token inte- . management and mlnored In psy­ through the Cleveland traffic. paid for the land involved, and how needs of Bring yonr eld roUera In Wd Tibbits is unmarri ’ and Is not for reappointment to a 6-year Ju­ jgration.' Ih ls action,-which seeihed chology. venile Court term in the Third Closes Season FAMOUS ^ much they put Into improving it hie customers.' save She per shade. Tibbits, who now lives at 14 affiliated with either political par­ Sesigned to 'disperse the teaching It will be the second valuation, . X ty. H,e Is a member of the Presby­ District. The pay now is 313,500 a Hackmatack St., is a native of year, but the legislature is rais­ Rtaff the schools Would need If the tax asseasment flgmre, which And, too,,. Wood Ridge. N. J-, but moved to terian Church. About 115 women attended the S^pened, sparked a civic ravolt in he’s e fellow The TDCs executive director ing this to 315,000. annual Manchester Women’s Club Atiortgd Cuba .will use In paying off the Lakewood, (M»l0, with his famU: likes the challenge of hia Job in jp ttle Rock, which led to yester­ townsman, e tax­ when he was 14. During World banquet held last night at Choeolatgo American companies. That will be Manchester and, without reserva Cavey's. day's voting decision. payer, e neighbor — War II he tried to enlist but was tion, expresses the belief that it is Wheat Supply Greater much less' than Ihe usual market turned down because of his age This was the final, affair of the $ | 3 B 0 2 ^ 0 »- If -one asks why Faubua could one who has e personal concern "Just a question of time” before club year. Mrs. Myron BogUeh price for sugar acreage. It may, As the next best thing, he Joined more Industry com' • to Manches­ Ottawa — Although exports in­ \ I lb. bos 2 lb. bes i e triumphant only last Septem- iidwever, still be much greater than for the health and v ^ a r e of your family. the State Naval Militia which re­ creased in the last quarter of 1958, will again assume the presidency Smr in a vote on his policy of plied the Naval Reservists on ac ter. combined wheat supplies of the when the club meetings resume in the finett, ffciheit candiM you the American investment Involved. :-'4 billion Two new members. Introduced said, "‘and every year finds more l^grate them and then lose on the seem another instance in which a jweclsion grinder in Chevrolet's bushels, 22 per cent higher than a by Mrs. Fred Geyer, membership jahie basic issue yesterday, one INSURANCE INOORFOBATED and more firms moving toward success In a natural endeavor— ^Cleveland plant for more than communities such as Manchester year earlier. The only reduction chairman, were Mrs. R. F. Rein­ QUINN'S •HRSTUNE must e it' two possible factors.- that of keeping tax bills down— year. the 'cities become more con­ was in .Canada, where supplies hold and Mrs. Frank ConWay. QUINN’S PHARMACY Tht Army beckoned, however, dropped i3 per cent, to 700,000,000 Mrs. Carl E. Anderson submit­ ; First,' the common sense and comes to the moment when It F | ^ l gested.''. • 100 LEVEL -decency dt. .the pedole of Little "DfSUBANSMrrHi'glNOBm il'g c leid” and soon he found himself attach­ Without k doubt some of this bushels. United States supplies ted her resignation as correepond- boomerangs. If the companies pre ed to an outfit known as SCAR- ing secretary due to other com­ PHARMACY ilkock has been stirring toward Phone Ml 3-4136 Industry will come to Manchester," rose 40 per ce to 114 MlUon 6.70x15 • GRADE A vlously argued that the tax as WAF, (Special Category Arny' he said, and we (the TDC) Just bushett; in Australia they almost mitments and Mrs. Albert Roy thought' of the welfare of all the sessments Involved were fair, if with Air FYirce) which had been want to hurry the process along, tripled, to 144,000,000 buehels; and was named to fill the vacancy. 873 MAIN ST. Same grade and quality as new Children of that' city. - , they previously had ' Influence . formed to ''build, protect and and at the same time m«dny famous manufacturers producing 4 or 6 different 3h the way. But little doubt is left tn*'inany tell-tale developments, Amgiinig how much'HfiQhtgr thg world will T V v it w in g gradoA'of tires and 2 or 3 different qualities of nylon tires, It is . pS to the eventual outcome. Sooner praising anything, good or bad, If N o t \ sweetheartl (Fastest rising sales curve in the industry) Shorter than most cars, it more important than ever to p r later, LitUe ftock will heal It- it happened to Indicate that the ^2®® more look Ip you when you ldo)^put gt it through it aaty today... Welf. All this tragedy' and bad United Nations -vas behaving like handles and parks easily, seats six graciously, Prices start several hundred-dol­ Know The Grade Before You Buy aiame fo r^ tU e Rock and America a government, and to indicate, ae the windows of your own hdirie. Few things e v e ry b o d y lars under the so-called "low-priced” .field. Cuts costs of insurance, gas, maintenance! ■ ■ ■ II «Ugbb never ha've been necessary if well, that world politics (s be­ mm- R had not^been for the one-man coming mo;re ahd more like town, are so deeep-down satisfying as d'-t|pme own­ Fashion approved by Harper’s Bam r.‘ '^ 3 ^ Fun-drive it—now! p.mi J Sole oil Governor Fauhus, who state or national politics..- w a n ts Ikmght to build hlnieelf a fame - tVe hardly expected, .however, er's prida of possession. 'x . Jiased on the worst In human' na­ ^at so young an organisation ture. I t ^ might, have ended would make such speedy progress th e som e BRAND-NEW fooner If President Shsenhower as that revealed in the current an­ IF YOU HAVE THE WILL.'WE H A V E 'T H |\ HEAVY DUTY fiad. In countering Faubua, se­ nouncement,, to the effect that the RUGGED 'Wa y tp make home ownerfhip possible for lected an instrument and policy United Natlione le abqut to borrow th in g TUBES Strongsr thin that of . physical t^OOO.OOO 111 order to meet Its you, pP'rhaps years ‘s You get premium^qality ttoaleme Into rpntrol of many city Life’s Insurance Indica- 7.60x15 10.95 aocounts, reimbursing them latsf ''Uobiltot with RT-98. . . the tol* Service was designed 8.00x15 13.95 aisunclla and mayoralties for the when its fimds are in healdhter con­ most completely eflactlya fuel TA0xl4 10.95 HR€ in s u r a n c e l ^ t time, it was theorized that dition. : ' f-, ■ .1 oil additive in use today. And to RSlp you select the 8.00x14 11.95 ■'Flats Fixed Free for first result of PrcSidei^t de It took the United States about you get premium service. Au- right kind and the right 8.50x14 13.95 Life jjauUe’s decree of political equal- tometie deHveriee . . . a bal- 9.00x14 13.95 o Tires Rotatod Free 190 years to develop a debt p i^ aneed payment plan aad many 'amount o f life insurance 8.30x15 I3A5 Every 5.000 miles ttP for Algerian natives ijnight in­ portlonately as larim> and Con­ ether extna derigned to make to fit your individual Pricee apply to recap e New or Betread Ttree spire'future political developments necticut 300 years to learn how to Ineinded. ’ S m more auspicious for de home heating r«^V joey, needs. your tires or reoep- This guarantee In otUm bp Into special funde for routine jtable exchange. 14-Inch for the life of year tires. uUe's goal of eventual reebneiU- op-irating money, and here le our recaps in llmlt«(itod qnan- M obilhaateM i Ask about Insurance No other dealeivgivee ye«- Mlon. fine young fiedgling world govern­ tltlee. thlt extra protection, Moalema who came Into of- ment In'the fad'afftr.-only 14 ha (hw-acHaa Indicator Service. ' c y . , ' ■MNm ■ ...... ^ ^ In the municipal elections were years! ’ ' ENJOY A demonstration DRIVE TODAY ini the \^-8 that Outecored all V-8’3 Uy M os|e^ siho pleyed in the Mobilgas Run with 212.28 miles per gallon average. And The Lark "6" does even pouttavy; with the French. M. A . BEN GS O P EN THURSDAYS and FR ID A Y S T I L L m , other Moslems hed seemed Heralds Hdd Memorids WE GIVE better. Available as a 2-door and 4-door sedan, hardtop and stsltion wagon. f7 83 ;gmUN ST. ■ ho n infl- toe tfecOona. Lohdon-^The eprirent; meaning of OPEN UNTIL 5 P. M. vS.AVI M G S GREEN STAMPS ^ hpwever, the /Algerian heraldry is the reading or blaaon- rkoBe MI 3-8185 i ' Discover whAt yttu’ll s ^ at YOUR STUDEBAKER DEALER’S-TODAVl . for membefshtp in . the tog' of arms. Originally herglds hjONpAY-TUliSD'AT-ETlIDAT LOAM SSugto. taking were officials wno carried mea- A s s O t I \ 1 I ss u . ' ‘ iill/fibp sequel le ap- eegee between hoetUe armies, or­ MORIARTY ganized proceselanei erraijged pub­ THURSPAYS ^ v tM m s ; BOLAND MOTORS, Inc. lic ceremonlee, leeuM challenges of 11 HOURS OFJININTBIBRUFTBD _____ SLetsT .yiesweisi. iwetiyuTiya S69 CHNTER STREET—MANCHESTER. CX)NN. .'•r*|combet, and Idaq^tifled the dead on SERVICE—B AAL to 8 PM. BROTHERS^ f11 PARK A-A5f1 with some a battlefield. They also announced /O O ttA d x B i 3ai.31SGM lBrSf. witit the peat feats of ell the Icaighte In SEE TME STUDEBA K f ^ TRU CKS. ■ .THEY bOST LE88..TOOJ a Jhwnament This aeoeseitatid CURREN-^iANNUAL DIVIDEND RATE ON INSUREP SAVINGj|^ TO 110,000) - V. lurawfig all tha knights’ Identl^* ^ (Vf Ml 3^5^35 -A: A , ' tog beadle symbols. ' '\ I buslnaae to WilUfnantle an4 are lo­ Pupil Bus Law HockviUe cated at the comer of Milk and Un­ Cottons Observe Fulhright ion Sta., just east of Grant's grain iBg Four Secret Talk O b itu ary Police Hold Four Services Pl^imed store: 25th Anniversary ON In High G>jirt; CotmeU Sees Goldberg, who operatw tlM New For Memorial Day England Tire Co., a wholesale and The Robert Cottons of 125 Tan­ Heward U Grant U pset on retail tire and recapping service, BROADLOOM Howard Lealls Grant, IM Sum­ ner 8t. are celebrating their Silver Scheduled for Friday mit St., died suddenly early this In Mugging Case Void in Maine has moved Into hia new quarters. No Change in Pthns have been completed for He was formerly located qt the Wadding Annlveraary today. RUBS * — momlhg at Mancheater Memorial toe MemorUa Day services %o be Tbeir two daughtera, retativea tnm T w ^ O m ) Hospital. Reid Vote (Osattoued frem Page Ona) automobiles sates room nssX^the He ^as bom In Enfleld, Feb. S, Manrhestar Police today charged 15 Mill Tax held in Columbia Saturday. Osmetsry on Columbia Ave., owhfd and trianda, numbering M aurprised MANCHESTER four Mancheater youths with the by Matfiisw Moriarty of Meachehr •i gutaa. SriUln aw) Franca la 1880. A veteran of World War I, 4 Youths Fined , (OenttiiMd fram Pag* 0»e) funds to transport, private achoel George E. Peters, chairman Of them Saturday evening at the Oot he was a member of Manchester mugging last Wednesday night of ter. ton home with a parly In honor of traattat Btrte aa a unltad city. ,,78-yaar-oId Maurice A. Fends of pupils. Tha oMy tax rate will remalA tba Memorial Day Committee has Party (or Qraduatee laia Sovtet Union, HarUr laW, Barracks, Veterans of World War For Break, Fifth announced that those who will par­ the oc^aalon. A silver bowl' and 1. and of the North Methodist *1: iMlstaM: seeretahe. now la deputy The Most Rsv. Daniel J. Fsaney, at. "[(• mills It 'votera approve the The hot lunch personnel at Hor­ kaa aa rlgat whatkver to traat Bar- Charged #10i robbery with vio­ assistant tocretaryS^ stata Roman Catholic bishop ef Portland, ticipate In toe parade aaaamble at gift of currency waa presented. lia aa a part of Baat Oarmany and Church. He waa affiliated with Found Innocent recommendatotn to toe OMy Ooun- Yeomans Hall at 8:45 a.m. ace W. Porter School were host­ CARPET CENTER the Orford Soap Co. for 38 years, lence are; _ s __ Meanwhile, Ben. EyBreU H. said he was "pleased to learn that bli at toe- adjbumed annual city esses for toe traditional party They were married May 2«, 1M4, It cannot by any move of Ita own Michael W. Warwick, 20, of 8 Th flag raising ceremony, with in Mlilerton, N. Y. Mra. Cotton If 311 MAIN ST.—Oppo^tff The Armory—MI 9?4343 Impair Uw rigtita of the weatam retiring last December. Dirksen of Illinois predicted at the eonstitutionai objections Have been meeting June 8 at 7:30 p.m. Luther Boy Scouts raising the flag at given each graduating class since He leaves his wife, Mrs. Rebecca Deepwood Dr.; Four of five Mancheater youtha White House today thai the Sen­ the achooi opened. Also, according the former Eleanor Metcalf. Both OPKN TILL 9 P.M. TUESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY powera bi malntalaUif thalr forcaa David A. LaChappelle, 20, of 23 removed.” Trouton,- preaklent pro tern, Yeomans Hall and Horace W. ware bom In Mancheater, ta Waat Berlin and uatng ai^aaa Noble Grant; two eons, Howard L>. arraigned yeatermy in Western ate will confirm ttovis L. Strausa Porter School simultaneously, wilt to tradition, the members of the Jr. of East Hartford and Earl H. Englewood Dr.; He urged quick action by toe BMUitg Wet night at the bMv^dkly class were escorted to their place Mrs. Cotton's brother, Robert, routaa to I t Hampden District Couh in West- as secretary of oommerca' . \ legialature, noting that many take place at 10 o'clock. Following Grant of Manchester; a brother, Charles R. O'Reilly Jr., 17, of 38 Dirkson, the Senate RepubUchn meeting to the (3ity- this the school band will play two at the table Thursday noon by a and hia late wife were the attend­ Harter apoke amid Indlcatioaa Lancaster Rd.; field, Mess., were found guilty of Ms-i-ne. oommv'hlties —^ Including ants at the wedding. that rival weatam 'and aaatem Corwin Grant of Manchester; four chief, waa talking with newembE Mayor Herman Q. OF ■ f^t over selections, America the Beautiful member of the Grade 7. Then, each aiatere, Mrs, Raymond Seldler of And Raymond O'Neill 18, of 10 charges stemming from a eak at Weterville, Lewiston, Auburn and room In the school serenad'ed tha The couple'a, two daughtera are Idaaa (or a atopgap aolutlon In a southwick, Mass., home a week after he end other GOP congree- Biddeford — alrsady trawsport the city's grand 1 agreed and the Crusader Hymn. ' Waat Hartford, Mrs. Axel John- Mints Court. slona] leaders had their weekly The parade will form and' march honored guests by singing ah orig­ Esther Ann, a'senlor at Manchea­ Berlin may be talking ahape. of Manchester, Mrs. Edgar Warwick and LsChappelle were *go. ■ pcroehlxT stood children. upon toe "tax ral ■fore h* I«lt Butler Bludios ter High 'School, and KlizabeUi, a Ruaaia and the weatam powera Judge Andrew Anderson, of meeting with Prealdent Eiaanhow- for Etirops. to Ihe new, Center Cemetery where inal song. Shedd of Woodstock and Mrs., picked up about noon In the vicin­ er. The Rev. Shirley B. Ooodarin of MEA President ^ a program will Include an address Decorations made by s commit­ sophomore. had aparrad for more than a weak Dorothy Holmes of Middletown; ity of their homes, O'Reilly end Westffefd, fined tTiarles R. O’Reilly Portland, president of the Maine City offlctals wanted to lower Mrs. Cotton's - mother, Mrs. over Uw~q\iaatlon of breaking off Dlrkaen said ha reviewed pend Robert Wolfert, teacher at Bar­ by the Rev. George K. Evans; sing­ tee of mothers of the graduates, Engaged and five grandchildren. O'Belll were arrested at O’Reilly's Jr., 17, o f^ Lancaster Rd., $50 Council to Churchee (Proteetant), the tax rote, but felt It was safer featured a sailboat centerpiece, Hamilton Metcalf Jr., reiides at $8 the repeUtOaa dabaU on a Ger­ The funeral will be held Thurs­ for larcei^and $28 for malicioua ing Important nomlnationa with said the organisation would not tc keep It at the present rate, nard Junior High School, was In ing; the Gettysburg Address by The engagement of Mine Ruth- Pleasant 8t. home about'2 p.m. All four are the PrMident, and he added that in Steve Howland; Flanders Field by wishing "smooth sailing In the man peace aetUament and getting day afternoon at 2 o'clock at the being held In lieu of 810,000 bonds. dcstrucUon of private pro-serty; oppose the use of public funds for Trouton said. He cautioned com­ stalled Sa president of the Man­ ann M. Batchie to George A. Zan- ^ e conference Into a poaltlon for Raymond O'Neill, 18, of ID Mints- the caae of Strauss; Janice Kowalski; and toe placing yeara ahead." This was placed in Ckkion Is an axpedltor in the traf­ Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main Police Chief James Reardon parochlsl school trsnsportsi^ain’^ mittee chairmen to "buy carefully chester Education Association at le of White Plains. N.Y., le an­ fic department of Pratt and Whit­ active negotlationa on- two mora 8t„ with the Rev. H. Osgood Ben­ Couri, $50 for larceny and $28 for "I think there are enough votes Mni. Louis ^ GalleraPl unlbsB It becomes a public ttm te.” and it will be all right” of flowers on the graves of veter- the center of the U-shaped ar­ credited Capt. Walter Cassells Sr. for confirmation.” the annual dinner meeting held last sins- followed by Taps. The graves rangement of tables, with stream­ nounced- by her parents. Mr. and ney. He la a member of the Man­ liamadlaU laauaa — a atopgap ar­ nett, minister of the North Meth­ and Patrolman Samuel Maltempo destruction . of pri'vate property; Sidney W. Weenick, ettorney for An appropriation of $2,500 cheater Country Club,' the Wash­ rangement to eaaa the B e r l i n odist Church, offtciaUng. Burial Max H. Ho(mea Jr., 18, of IS Msdn Earlier, at the capitol, Dirksen The wedding ot M lu Gail Lois will be marked with flags this ers* from it to another sailboat on Mrs. Joeeph M- Batchie, White with cracking the case. the Augusta group that sought which the OounoU loM night voted night at toe Garden Grove. week by Raymond E. Lyman, past Plains. ington Social (^ub, the Brittah erlala and agreement on a summit will be In Wapplng Cematary. 8t., $25 for larceny and $25 - for had indicated he believed he woe McCann, daughter of M ^u td Mrs. each table. Carrying out the ciass American Club, a member of Man­ AU four were arraigned yester­ destruction of private property; treneportaLon for parpcMal school tc requeet at toe city meeting, waa Other officers for the coming commander of the WillimItnUc colors throughout, mortar board Mr. 2kinls is the son of Mrs. Vera conference. Wanted by FBI Friends may call at the funeral having aucoasa with quiet mis Reuben T. McCann, 83 IV. oonsldered In setting toe tax rate, year include Lawrence Perry, vice cheater Lodge of Masons, and Is home tomorrow from 2 to 4 end 7 day in a Massachuaetts Court on and Michael I\. Warwick. 79, of • aionary work in behalf of Strauss. pupils, said there is now a “real American Legion Post. This Is a hats were made for each one, and Zanis of 193 Oak St., and the late The U.S. announcement did not Edwin Sanford Garrison has charges stemming from a house Tpke., and Louis Paul' emergency” confronting t h e a e Trouton aald. The appropriation president; Mrs. Joan Rogers, sec­ Albert G. Zanla. a S2nd degree Scottish Rite Mason. to 8 p.m. Deepwood Dr., $25 for larceny. I feel decently, happy about the duty Lvman has accepted reaponri- a miniature diploma with individ- Mrs, Cotton la amployed in the aay exactly hdw the problem waa been added to the FBI's list of break in Southwtek, Mass. L«- David A. Ladiappelle, 20, of 28 of Lexington, Mass., son commumties th at haVe been trana- is for nhw doors on Mtton Fire retary: and William Vaders, treas­ bllity for, for many years. \ial prophecies were at each place. Miaa Batchie la a graduate of aettled or who took the initiative Friends may make r'ontrlbutlone prospect that Strauaa will be con­ 1 ouse, to permit easier exit and office of the ABA Tool and Die Co. Teh Most Wanted Fugitives.' In hie memory to the memorial Chappelle was found'. lnnocent by Englewood Dr., waa acquitted of a firmed," Dirksen said In ah Inter­ Louis Gallerani, Windsor Locks) perting those puptis. urer. The line of march will return to Mothers .‘assisting ^ e r e Mrs. White Plaina High School and the — Uoyd or Gromyko. Neither aide the court on a charge of larceny. charge of larceny. ' s. entrance oi toe new aerial ladder Standing committee chairmen the Green. A wreath will be placed Katharine Gibbs School In New had wanted to be blamed for go­ Garrison has been on the list be­ fund of the North Methodist view. "I find that aome memhara and toe late Mr. Gallenani, took The said the emergency might Geoege Pederson, chairman, Mra. Church If they wish. The other three were found guilty O’Reilly, O'Neill and Holmee of the Senate are willing to listen hdye to )>e aettled by a sp ^ al 1^- truck. are Charles Kelson, membership; at the World War II honor roll. Howard Shumway, Mrs. Peter York City. She is a member of ing Into private diacuaaiona and fore, In 1863, one year after he and paid fines for larceny or de- each pleaded guilty to larceny of place at 3 o'clock Saturday after­ Question Drop in Llet Isadore Wolf, personnel policies; The band will play two more se- the White Plaina Young Women’s aeemlnt to back away from the to quiet, persuaatve arguments at iela^e seeaicn tots aummsr. Golab and Mra' Thomas Chowanec. and 10 other convicts made a dar­ T. Goorge Boyce itructlon of private property. more than $100 and Innocent to the a high level on this matter." noon in St. Brigid'a Church, Lex- Ihe'N.court’a ruling stemmed Dsmoorats Clarence McCarthy Mrs. Edna Hartsrelt, professional lectiona, the Mariners Hymn anff Each member of toe class was Republican Club and is employed .problema of a German peace aet ing aacape from the Aimore Slate ■ ' Case Still Open destruction of property charge. ingUm. The ceremony waa per­ froth a tolten apprtqtriation to $250 and John SchUphack queationed standards; William Moreau, public toe Cassion Song. presented wltl- an autograph book by Intehnatlonal Business Ma­ - tlemant T. George Boyce, Hartford, who Warwick pleaded nolo contendkre Sen. A .. S. Mike Monroney (D- The parade will proceed to the Priton Farm, Atmore,, Ala. At the was known to many Mancheater Capt. Caasefls said the Investi­ g the car, which play, loot to the BoHon g;irls Mon­ PORTABLE ELECTRIC .....> > ...... $59.95 $39.95 made no immediate comment on to be a human adding machine. The casket waa borne by porters. harmful. himself vulnerable to be charged P. Lusby of 10 BancroR Rd., will was reglaterad t 4 Violet B. Branch day afternoon, or the lohter'a field, Economy CABINET ELECTRIC ...... $49.95 $22.00 the announcement. But western Claims are made he has been em­ There is no doubt whatever as an habitual offender, whlOh car­ So Marvetous to Have,,, serve as supernumerary. * - of Fort Madison. 17 to 16. Mrs. Myrtle Englert, German offlciala have aald they ployed at race tracks computing that a carefully chosen diet is ries a maximum of 30 years. PORTABLE ELE C TR IC ...... $44.00 $24.50 Mrs. Burt Trumbull The Commission hss purchased eighth grqde teacher Is- their DteSK WODEL ELE C TR IC ...... $129.00 $69.95 favor any type of Big B*our n«gO' bookmaker's odds faster than a The funeral of- Mrs. Burt Trum­ necMsary for the maintenance of Briggs' record dates back to 1850. a photo copy machine for about coach. There will lie a return game AND COMPLETE tiatlona that might lead to prog, pari-mutuel machine. bull, 17 Duval St., was held at 2 good health. Although moat peo­ Other Catos $325 to copy accident reports and Deaths Last Night June 8 in ColumWa. PORTABLE ELECTRIC...... $69.50 $29.95 reae on the German question. Any person having inforn\ation o’clock yesterday afternoon at the ple know this well, they often Robert E. Greene, 33, Mansfield, other police information. Denson Call for Water Meanudille, weatem diplomats which might assist In locating Gar­ Walter N. Leclerc Funeral Home, are not familiar enough with the was sentenced to one year in Tol­ deqionstrated toe machine to the A siren call from Columbia Vol­ Dependability reported these developmenti; rison is asked to contact the FBI with the Rev. Clifford O. Simp­ general principliea, or they ignore land County jail for obtaining Council by leaving tha room with .a By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS unteer Fire Department Friday SINGTR SEWING CENTER .American, British, French and office either In Hartford or New son, minister of the Center Con­ good eating habits. In some cases money under false pretenses. The single sheet pamphlet and return­ Grand Haven, MlCh. — Joseph afternoon on two different' occa­ i 832 MAIN ST.-*MI 3-8883 west German experts are duatlng Haven. gregational CHiurch, officiating. they cannot obtain or cannot sentence will be suspended after POLAROW ing In a few minutes with a copy Kiepac, 80, who helped develop the sions, was because of a fire In a off and updating the 10-year, Burial waa in East- Cemetery. afford the right foods even when 30 days and^ he will be placed on of it. spinet piano, died Sunday. Kiepac, dump on Hunt Rd. It developed insist on it.,. f ^ ^ X ■ ■ agreement for Big Four control of they know what they are. probation foT two years. Sentences The Fire Department Is contrib­ an acoustical engineer, was a re­ •A Trsocmnrh W Ttm nmOMI MfO-CO. ers only in the city and along the Bearers were John Alvord, Paul The energy value of food Is ex­ that it was not dangerous and divided Beriln. The idea la to adapt routes to Berlin. 'Die Reds would G. Grady, Everett R. Kennedy, were Indefinitely suspended on two uting a slide pole to the city for tired superintendent of Story (fc manpower wasn't needed, only It to serve aa a basis for a new pressed In terms of calories. similar counts. use as a flag pole at the new city Clark Piano Co. and uhtil recently ^ ^ ^ ^ ------accept U.N. obaervers In Weat Ber' Richard J.. Sullivan, Harold C. Enough ca,lories are needed to water, which waa sent out via accord. lln but not at traffic control Norton and Robert P. Fuller. Greene admitted cashing' a l a n d hall. The pole has to be removed had seirve'd aa consultant for pianq tank truck. provide for muscular exertion worthless check of $40 at a Bolton from toe Ktton Fire.House for In­ firms In the United States and IBst German officials, clearly points. and other bodily functions. Real Estete Sold vrltb Russian consent, are circulat­ The U.S.-Britiah-FYench garri­ Joeeph J. Manager service station and obtaining an­ stallation of the new doors. The Canada. He waa born in Czecho­ A building at toe junction of T h e Bank that gives PLANNED SECURITY Therefore, active 'children and other $50 on false pretenses last pole is not used by the firemen, who slovakia. ' y o u r ^ >>AY SKCIALS ★ n i ing Informally a plan for a new sons in West Berlin—the West •The funeral o f Joseph J. Man­ men doing heavy. muscular work Rt. 6 and Cards Mill Rd., occupied Berlin deal that calls for western November. Restitution has been complete 11 are volunteers. Wolfeboro, N. R, Mra. Nana for four yeara byF Lonis' Ddlormc, would consider token cuts In their ager, 61, of 122 Griswold St., require more calories than those made. recognition of tha East German total forces of 12,000-15.00(1 men. Glastonbury, who died suddenly -Alderman John Rady is investi­ Bickford Rollins, 73. an artist for Charles Zaica and liconal Gadoury, FOR WEDNESDAY ONIY! | leading sedentary Uvea. A transient worker, William gating the need of an ordinance % half century, died Sunday. Her I regime’s authority In and around The Oommuniets want only token Sunday, will be held at 1 o’clock Weight and age are other fac­ in the business Electronics TV Inc., parts of the city. trt>opa to remain. tomorrow afternoon at the Lovre tors which enter into the calorie Lazendy, 54, pleaded guilty to as­ for one-way traffic, aa recom­ paintings were reproduced on has been sold to Leo and Virginia Informants atreeeed the western vSubvereive spying and propa­ Funeral Home, 2535 Main St. sault with a dangerous weapon. mended by toe city's planning con' grcetli^ cards. Most of her work, Goldberg. AH parties concerned needs of the individual. A man The charge arose .from a fight at Now Spo«»«Wy tultant. in soft water-color pastels, re­ NEW LOW PRICE pbwers have yet to agree on pre- ganda aditivlt'es, In Berlin — The Glastonbury. Burial, will be In East who weighs 150 pounds, for ex­ live In WllHmifntic. FLAVOR QUEEN etae proposals. to offer the Rus­ Weat would agree to stop this sort Cemetery. ample, and does a moderate a work camp in Union. He will be The .council approved a bill of produced New. England scenes. The three men have moved their An S.B.M Savings Account sians. A lot depenlda on the readi­ sentenced June 5. $2,000 for traffic lights on Wind- ' New York—Jack Dangiade, 60. of thing and might agree to re­ He was bom in New,,York Qty, amount of muscular work should - sor Ave. smd West St. and Winder- ness thai Borieta riiow for negoti­ move the Rias radio elation from a son of .the late Andrew 'and Jen­ have In the neight)orhood of 3,000 At a New Mexico state senator and mere A,ve., to be paid after toe wealthy independent oil operator, ating a workable and acceptable the American eector. The East nie Maneggla of Bolton. calories a day. About 280 of these / J i deal. Publicly tha West still stands Germana say they will roelke a He leaves a son, Thomtui Man­ calories should be supplied in pro­ lights are Installed by toe state, died Sunday of cancer. Dangiade, Gives you both’ O fficials W rangle * which Is j)e8u1ng psrt of the cost. who was civilian consultant In the 'Fnan" BREAD on its call for free elections to coirreaponding reduction In anti- ager of Glastonbury;-five lirothera. tein foods (meat, flsh, eggs and units West and Slaet Berlin }uat aa A bid of Clyde Chevrolet for a Navy Department In Washington weatem activities In East Berlin. Anthony, Peter. Paul and Thomas the like) and the others In starches On FBI Lyncli Data H o r n t a n s! truck for the ihibllc Works De- White Sliced—Full Size the Ruaaiana officially atlll de­ Air flights into Berlin The Maneggla, all of Bolton, and Wil' or carbohydrates and fats. during world War II, was chair­ Dickenson partipent was accepted. The. bid of man of the Board of Regents of lAttif mand that West Berlin be made a West wants the right of unre­ liam Maneggia of Baltimore, Md.; The larger the person, the $4.,205 net cost -with trade-in, was: demUltariaed city unprotected by stricted numbers of flights. 'The two slaters, Mrs. Paul J. Quish of more the calorie requirements: (Continued from Page One) Eastern Nelv Mexico University. Recommends^- lower than toe Fitzgerald Ford bid He was bora In Webb City, Mo. THIN SLICED weetwn garrisons. Rede would like to- curtail ~lhe Manchester and Mrs. Raymond But, of course, a person who Is of $4,400. Preaent thinking—as outlined by number of flights and set a ceil­ Holland of Bolton; two grand overweight should cut down on Bissippi ever since a band of La Porte, Ind. — Lorens G. preetera and Oommuniat sources children, and several nieces and the calories in order to reduce. masked and hooded men seized Alderman Rudolph'Schmidt, re­ Schumm, 87, a prominent author­ ing on the height the planea may Parker on April' 25, two daye be­ ported ' the Swimming' Pool Com­ ity on history of the CIvU War and —suggesta that West and East In ®y- nephews. ' A person who Is engaged In tha future negotiations may be The conference yesterday pro­ Friends may call at the funeral strenuous physical labor may use fore he was scheduled to go on - includes mission has accepted a bid of Con­ northern^ Indiana, died Monday of H). pkg. able to meet on a number of duced another Soviet blast at west­ home tonight from 7 to 8 o’clock. as many as 6,000 calories a day, trial on charges of assaulting a necticut Swimming Pool Co. to a cerebral .hemorrhage. Schumm, , poihta. ern military ocUviUse and another whereas one who site at a desk all 24-year-old pregnant white moth­ 0 Model 80A Highlander Land . refiniih"thb pool at Henry Park, a retired banker, was president Hera a rt some examples: rebuke iii re|.ly from Hertor John P. Oiwney day may need only 2,500 calories er. Hla body was found in the Camera but is diisatlslled with . their and founder of the Chicago Civil Pickle Plmiento, Olive Loaf, Veal Loaf, Boldgna. Control of access routes-^Tbe OroRiyko aocuaed the western Committal aervlcea were. held or even leas. Women require about Pearl River May 4. • Polaroid B-C Flash Gun Initial work. When the commis­ War Round Table. sioners objected to the method of Phoenix-xjohh Cromwell' 'Lin­ Waat reluctantly would recognise powers of converting West Ger­ yesterday In the Cheney family 20 per cent fe\yer calories than "The proper procedure," Cole­ • Two rolls of Type 32 film the East Germana aa Soviet agents many “into a runway for atomic section of the East Cemetery for men. The average growing boy of man said, "is that I shall make sandblasting toe workman wai us­ coln, 88, president 'of the Bagdad F R ^ NATIVE f along the air, land and vntter lanes bombers and a launching site for John Platt Cheney, who died in 10 requires from 2,000 to 2,700 cal­ this information avaiable to the • Bounce Flash Bracket ing .to .remove the old paint, the (Arlz.) Copper Co., and philanthro­ ories. man said i% could not be done their pist and civic leader, died Sunday. to Berlin. But Russia would- have rockets.” Herter retorted that Farmington Friday After a long next regular seaaion of the PeaG • 26 Polaroid Pciatcarders POLAROID w to guarantee the western rights of 0>mmunist East Germany is re- illness. The Rev. Harlan Lewis of In addition to calories, other River (County) grand jury In' No- way for toe price quoted.-Negotia­ He founded . and bras hohorary CHICKEN LEGS food elements are desirable or • Polaroid Orange. Filter ^ tions are underway -wlto toe firm ■board chairman of toe Lincoln aecaas. The Communists don't like .arming at a greater pace than 8he Congregational Church in vefcber. The law -requires the • Two spebial pocket albums PRINT / an d tha "agents’’ idea. iVfeet Germany. ^ Farmington olBclated. even nepessary. These Include grand jury to keep secret all testi­ In an attempt to work It put, Electric Co.,' Cleveland.. He was A Uj J. rbla In Berlin—the weat­ Lloyd also rejected Gromyko’s calcium, phosphorus, and irt>n. mony offered before it. Therefore, • Top. grain cowhide compartment COPIER - Schmidt said. bom In Psinsaville, Ohio. or BREASTS ■Vitamins are also needed — about case. am powers hayp already asked Sec- charges and called on the Russians japan Well-Foresled pending grand jury action, I shall Makes n ta ty General Dag Hammsrakjo^,d to make "conStruoUve auggee- 2,000 units of vitamin A; 300 of not reveal any part of toe con­ I ' .ill vitaihin B-1; 600 of vitamin C, and • Polaroid Print Copier extra copies 'Prhat part the world organisation tions" for narrowing differences . Tokyo — Forests play an Impor* 600 of vitamin D. ' tents of the FBI report." ASSORTED COLORED oould play. He has said aa observ- between the Float and Weat. tant role In Japan's eimnomy, ac­ Elements such as calcium, Circuit Judge Sebe Dale of Co- in 60 seconds BEFORE YOU BUY ANY STORM WINDOWS, DOORS, counting for more than 12 per phosphorus and iron are con­ lum'bia promptly announced that JALOUSIES OR AWNINGS, RE SURE TO GALL 160 Count Box cent of the national Income and tained in milk, cereals, fruits Coleman was hamstringing toe If you have e,ver wanted to own a 60 BILL TUN8KY, MI 8-e0S5 FOR A FREE E8T1MATEI NAPKINS Inlaut Tugs Pan, providing employment for more and vegetables. Milk, besides be­ court by holding the FBI report second camera, now is the tiihe to Whenevfer a special purpose ariflea for which Personal Notices than 3,700,000 people ^— ahwit 10 ing a good source of calcium, pro­ "He has po right to hold It,” buy. All this week you will enjoy double .savings when you buy the complete Now 1959 you need cash, you. can withdraw it from your LARGE DOUBLE RUNfjH Burned by "Stew per cent of the population. Since vides protein and vitamin A. Dale said. "That report belongs to SBM account without delay . . . better yet, do Japan ax t en d s from the sub­ Surely, good health depends on toe district attorney and toe Model 80A Polaroid Land Camera outfit. The regular kit i.s specially pric^ to' 3 dionnol '58 FORD $2545 YOUR SAVINGS EARN PASCAL CELERY I2c tropical zone in the south to the satisfactory and continuous se­ county attorney because they have save you many dollars over the cost of the individual items. And; the most W ant^ I Fairlane 6M 8-door hardtop.' not disturb your savings . . . borrow against Card of Thanks A 8-month-old boy suffered flrst, Wa to Uumk aU o( our neigb- subfrigid tone in the north. It has lection of proper foods. Attention to preserit Itr to court" accessory, the Polaroid Print Copier, is included. Buy now! Make pictures and ex­ '57 FONTIAC $2295 your account at the- lowest possible rate of in- ■OM- triwls and rtiaUvss tor the many •ecb'nd and third degree bums on a great .variety of trees. Out of to this important aspect of health District Attorney Vernon Broom tra copies in 60 seconds. ' . Btoim lefest and pay at out- of incame. This is how FANCY, YELLOW of Trlndneos and sympathy shown hls neck, chest and thigh this 61,250,000 acres of forests and maintenance should never falter. / AWNINGS Chleftnln 8 Station Wngwn. reoMt.btiwavstnem. We cs- said at PopIarvlUo he didn’t know to pay as you go and save as you earn . . . this •“ toank ah tboss who sent the morning after he pulled a pot of fields which make up about 67 why Coleman-was holding tha re­ '57 MERCURY $1845 SUMMER SQUASH Lb. 10c floral tributea anq loaned the boiling atew on himself. per cent of Japan's total land CrasBhopper Diet port but added he wouldn’t try to Wiiiows Montclair 4-dnor sedan. is planned security. Thomas WlenAlcki, aon of Mr. area,, woodlands occupy about 88 get It- Mra Maty C. Brown, and Mrs. Henry Wierzblcki, 85 A Most Welcome Gift For The '57 NASH $1095 CURRENT ANNUAL Son and disuaitter. per cent, of which 75 per cent are In many parts of the world Coleman then said Dale muat Metropolitan S-door hardtop. Former Cheney ------Lockwood St., is at- Manchester natural forests. not have considered his original DIVIDEND RATE Member of Federal Deposit In MeiBOliam Memorial Hospital where his con- .(notably Japan and the Near Mills ' '-East) roasted grasshoppers are Itatement. June Graduate or June Bride '54 OL0SMO8ILE $1895 Insurance Corp, ■ Is toriat mwBoiT of our son siid dltlOn If listed aa "fair.’’ PLEADS TO 2ND DEGREE "I said that too FBI' report Snpor 88 eoavortiMo. Hartford Road Rrjliewlos, who. The baby waa fitting In hi$ high 'eaten as a food. Some Ameri­ Would be submitted to tha grand paaaed awajr May M. 18M. th e -a l^ e whlla hla Hartford, May M (S9—Tbo can Indians also Used to eat grass­ Twin foek bolts, all extruded alu­ :$3NASH $295 tuid .\Pln« SU restannuit worker who fatally hoppers. jury," too statemept c'optlpued. minum, completely weatoer-strtp; Super 4-door sedan. " Manch^ter, dim . today but every day mother'prepared the stew. While stabbed hls bom with a bread "The only way I know to do this la ★ OKN; DAILY 9 A.M.fo 9 P.M^LOSEp SAtT, DECOHATION DAY turn twek to you, her attenticn was distracted from P«i '53 PLYMOUTH — $545 ^ In a s p t ^ way knife after being dlaobarged for YANKS, A’S IN TBADE through too district attorney and -P le n tiy say ond^-ii^ him. he stretched out, grabbed the dnmkennoos laat winter was toe county attorney. It. necessarily Awnings for. wlnd,ows, station Wagon. New York, May 88 OP»—The in i HK (tme he«a all sorrows' - handle of the pan, and tuggad; aC'- permitted to plead guilty iii Su­ follows that I shall be glad to file SiQnii Doors SSIzSS* pcfirclient doers and pntien. 40 OTHER MARES and cording .to the hqspltal report. perior .Court today to second de­ New York' Yankees today traded the report with these officials In 17 holers; roll np fer.qpajr pro«d pitchers Jqhnny Kuoks,^ and einatallation optional, - MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM The^vines Tha full extent of InJiA-y to the gree murder. This took.Percy A. plenty of time to get ready for toe sternge.) t «e OUsa you yet. Toni S tu ^ v an t and Infielder akin cannot ba determined right Boras, 44, out ef the shadow of November term.", ' wm MANCHESTER MAIN OFi iCf EASI RANCHI WIST BRANCH away. Doctors will know in two the eleoMo chair. He bad heca Jerry Lum'pe to Kan tea City for ntEE UnMATH • E-ZTIItMS you or three days whether the ekin xyiU Indicted for'first degree murder R icher Ralph Terry 'and tofleld- Keep your talk ‘happy tab.". r.Tttlml heal by itself. of Anthony Biletta aad was er,Hector Lqpea. The A’e aleo Your gay eve«|ing w411 be a duo if MOTOR SALES The'^by'a father la a letter (far­ scheduled to go on trial this lyill get > fourth man to be you w«fry out lo.xl about busineae ‘‘Ynnr Lecnl OtdomfUln DenlaF* on' rier for tha Manchaatar Post Of- msfshig befera t . Haward Samed before the etart' of seott - RAY DWYER, Used Car Mgr. VlO ppoblenis, toe ehlldrai, ilnaneep, ■e se. Bshsrls sad a Jor^ ^ or anytoiag 41m , ^ 4 4 5 HARTFORD ROAD, Near IILtTUNSKY O' 0 • MIMHS •11 Went Crater Opan Evan. -V*'. Yc-'M *t #; m MS S-S4U .. V , \- ‘X

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. OONN« TUESDAY. MAY 26, 1959 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. Ma KCHE5?TER. OOHN, TUESDAY. MAY 26, 1969 PAGE ELEVm BUGS RUNNY UUK BOARDING HOUSE w illi DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE MAJOR HOUFLl!. N SCHNOOeUj lockville-Venion Bolton K171PP Piamond Antwar to Pravlou* Puntaf - V — ■■ ■ Hoff a, Reuther Swap Octan Hopper Bishop to Confirm Mystery Grows ON WILL ...m !te iohn^s Church Votes Newark, N. J.. May 26 isn—A BcSImtois I "MS® i DOWN ML-=i iO at New Church TO-WJUJL H ACBOSS tdlL) woman charged with two men of lOCMB hoppW, 1 Crustacean PJl!U4.«n Angry, Verbal Shots 2 At this place To Buy Orchard St* House The Rt. Rev. John H. Eaquirol, posaaeaing the stolen Krupp dia­ OARPETItNI I Mimick^ S.T.Ci.i Suffragan Bishop of Con- mond is free In $5,000 ball today. TJndbtrgh (CoBtlnnMl froM Fiige CNie) . The Teamaten chief also geld 4 Right line ■ t Jolin'a'Cplaoqpkl Church'wIIl'fUr Bldiidgii'Y'otL local oonLnctor, naoticut, will confirm the first Mrs. Mary Jo Revea. 31, of Hot- MANCHESTERSAVE • He flew of hla fallow Detroiter: to rranct (ab.) r,5b4 Ibuy a houit oft orchard St. Ownad removed toil from a Vimoft Ave. claak of canfildatea of St. George's bi I Renter there wai a Joint imloh-tnduatry "He's got to have a $100 million springs, Ark. was released yester­ the "Spirit w w by Cialmar Kntiakl for a new rec­ lot leaving a large excavation. The treasury in order to call a etrike. g Storehouse . . r^ra Episcopal Church tomorrow night banquet honoring Hoffs before he day from Hudson Cbunty Jail. No of 8L---- tory and rtiiovatl the prOsent rec­ contractor haa said he doea not went to Israel for a union,funo- In tha old days we'didn't wait for TVend I-5 H tory for church offlcoi, Stinday plan to oppose the ordinance. The ApoatoHo rite will be oon one haa.yet put up $25,000 ball for \i Surfeited m Uen. any $100 million before etrlking. i Enduring school and meeting rooms. SoUkM. Award Wlaaaca farred Ip kervlcba at tha CSvll De­ her huabpnd, George, 31, who aaya 14 Bridal peth • Lubricant 27 Athei)a 42 Slide ioffa, in hia Boston Interview, We went out and did the Job. 15 Exist 28 Arrivals (ab.) 43 Sumatran 'ITie church membera aiao voted Heltn B Bkmiara of I Wait Rd. fense shelter of the BlemenUry erred to Reuthar ae an "inter­ "Rauthef In hie negotiations to­ he's a gambler. CARPET CENTER 10 Employed , WM oos of flvs CkannaoUcut high 311 MAIN 8T.—OppoBlte The Armory*—Ml 9-4343 la Chemical uH 2« Intimate squirrel at a melting last night to buy of- Bohool at p.m. tomorrow. nationalJ politician, not a labor day |g giving away conditions 11 Anatomical flea furnitura and aquipment 1»- school Itude - who won prteM The. third member of the trio, .IT Rapm combining 30 Present shrew The new mlaalon atatlon of the teadar in the strict aenee Of tha gained by figntlnf and picketing wholesale grocer Julius Berger, OPEN -nLL 9 P.M. TUESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY It S l^ in ( in the IStW ConnacUcut Talent Diocese of Ooiinectleut orinAlted form month (ab.) 45 Chooses fora (a ll.. word." He also eakl neuthtr le years ago, 43, of North Bergen, was freed In AI.LEY OOP IlY V. T. HAMUN furniture 31 Bewildered 45 "Galloping The Ven. Maurice O. Foulkaa Search conducted by the UnlvSr' lait fall, expteta to priumt 10 can- "bluffing hla own (union) ;ihem- "In my Opinion, he should stick 12 TYlbat aity of OonnecUout. $5,000 ball Saturday. WH*ir A nMX! A oouns IMOUWV H0UB8 LATTR KHC LOW AAI' WHMCHA WANT WciaAnS 11 Queen Anne division 33 Uncouth dominoes" wlU continue to live in the 65-ycar dldataa for the eacrament. Flvb of bare.” He added: "Ldt the rank to representing the membera Of hia chair beck ShS aubmlUad a projSot en- The FBI would not say what tha o r to o HUTS AMO A DO tnrm x' COST THMU AlWT MOMN 20 Tapestry 35 Pesterers 47 Passage in • old rectory attached to the church' the group will be aduTts. . And Ala Of the union vote And RAu- union Instead of playing politi­ • r v YSM, i TOU CANM the brain > until hla reaignatlon. becomes ef-, tiUwl "Growth Booatani — Plant A reception for the entire Con three had to do with the theft. VEKTREALIY HAU.POafN TW^S! SEC'CM. KSHT OR T«>l our THCRE .' 22 Pilfers 35 Father or thor will gat a ruda aWaifAnlng." cian." Theg ice-cube sized gem was INDIANCI THClH Wtn lIP e rM 24 Shooting star mother 45 Promontory fectlve Aug. 81. Ohamloais". gregatl'on, Irt honor o f' the Bishop •SAINT; ilOtieinTt 40 Thick soup SO Number The Ven. Mr. Foulkea will talk .Robert H. Gowdy of '9 tihertar and ghie confirmanda will be held wrenched from the hand of Mrs. 25 Circle parti Vera Krupp April 10 by bandits 2t StreemTet 21 Perforation 41 Congers 55 Near on "RecollecUona of Thaae Yeara,” Rd. was one of Uirle etudehtS who follqwlhg the eervlce. ' (var.) North Uethodtat Church, Maitohee- olic Women belne held at Cavey’a St her ranch near Las Vegas, Nev. at tha men's banquet tomorrow won honorable - mantlofi In the fT A Bxbotttive Board Set Restaurant on June $ must be 25 Diminiah event. Hia pro}eet weia entitled Thp offtcera of the Parent-Teach- Ur, .the Rev. Devld RlslSy of The ring wae a gift from her r nlglA In the church hail. He will re­ Hockanum MethOdlst Church, Bast made with MrA. Lueien LePlerre by 21 Genua of i ! r r L r r 1^ r view aome of the htunoroua atde- Analysis of EMEwtlon erS* Aadn, for 1B5B-S0 have An- ex-hushand, German munitions Aaiatle herba Hartford, the Rev. HarvSy K. May 29., . ri llghta of hla nine yeara In the par­ Patterha oi s Llelta BSeotcet from nounbed tjjieir committee chairmen maker Alfried Krupp. The ex-Eu­ 12 Play part 1 10 Degress Face Angle and of Moutley, superintendent -of the The (jh'rletian Enlistment Com­ ropean Dim star and Knipp were SSPerpccutM iah. The chairmen and ofllcerg make up mittee of the Bolton Congrega­ Main apeakera at the banquet Elleotret Phonomena Ip General." the executive board for the or- Norwich District, Mrs, Charles divorced In 1957. ^ ^ 34 Ori|inatota r u Straight and Mrs, Alfred Whitney tional Church will meet this eve­ i t Proboacif i will be Chaplain Ralph Willera of Both students were apotinorsd by ganlzatlbh. ning at d b'clook at the home of Jewelry experts eould shed little tm. ill the Nike installatlona around' the Mta Dorothy ^ Harlow, science Serving as wayi and means Of Bouth Methodist Church, Man- light on why the 33-karat stone stu . 37 Boat! used r chSlter, and Mi.ltoh Goag, confer­ Arthur Miller. in Manchester. in hunting Hartford area, and the Rev. Ed­ teacher at RocdcvlUa High Sdiooh chairman wUl.be MrS. BYank Ulm; The Finance BoSrd will meet to­ made Ita way to New Jersey or a Seated by GAB Auxiliary membership, Mra. Howard N. Jen^ ence director of etewardehlj), Fall whether It w'As just passing for seals ward Cook, rector of St. John'a River, Mage., will be the InatniCtora night at d o'clock at the CommU SI Ship of pariah in Eaaax. The banquet ia Four Rockville women were in sen; refreshment, Mrs. Theodore through. ITr r 9 !l for th* meeting. nity Hall. - K-aa CABNIVAL BY DICK TUBNER Columbus held for. tha benefit of the miaaion- stalled aa ottosrt of the WonMn’e Caddy: room mothers, Mrs. O, V. A food sale end coffee hour will "New Jersey Is a clean state,.as I I Capuchin S 5 ary quota of the parish. Ttcketl Relief Corpe Inc., Auxiliary fo me Erlandson;. historian, Mrs. Ray- Baaoball Note* be held after each of the three far as fencing operations ara.con­ monkey i are available at the Vestry or at Grand Army Of the BSpublic at mond Calhoun; publications, Mrs. Fred GaAl, Bolton perk com- Masses at St. Maurice Church on cerned," said Richard C. Mtirphy, 40 Cushion w s Si the door. ceramonlea held at the Hotel Bond Normah Preuaa; ■ legislature. Mrs, mieatoner,. ta seeking additional June 7. Mrs. George Banks, chair­ counsel and chief investigator-for PKISflLLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER 41 East (Pr.) Special Services In Hartford Saturday. Albert Hemingway; hospitality co- help to carry out the town baee- man, asks that all membera of tha the Jeweler's Security Alliance of 44 Bush V P They were Mra. Faith Glbbe, bell program more efficiently. Two gpaclal gervicta will be con­ chairmen, Mra. James Klar end pariah partlcipata stnea procttda New York City. POP’S TIRED... so 4d Noise i senior vice preekient: Mrs.!'Alice Michael Tobin; well child co-chalr Anyone wishing to donate their • ducted during June dy 'the rector, will ba used lo purchase visual aid "I would think the thief or re­ POOR CARRYIN® MIS 41 Puff up # y4. Bklwarde, chaplain; Mrs.. ttUian men, Mrsi Robert SFoncer and services Should eonuct Gaal. BRIEFCASE both concaFned with hla nina yaara' mstariali far religious education ceiver of a stona as well known as Wl, POP! PO PS! 51 Priority i 9ucknhster, chairman of the ax Mra. Vincent Kczealekt. Cosehee and umpires are urgent clatsea. 1 CAME LET ME (prefix) r ft ft r f t ministry, here. A lervica on June the Krupp diamond would hays to ecutive board and Mra. UUlsn A; meeting of the old executive ly needed. The Holy NamS Society of St take a trip to the Middle Bast and POR MY T A K E 52 Follower I 10 will mark the anniversary of BHnn, member of the board. UORSEBACK 1 Si Si the rector's ordination. Beginning board and new ofRcera and chair­ A schedule of practice •eeeioni Maurice CTiurch will hold Its an try to aeii it to an,Arabian oil IT 53 Ocean vessel man wUl be held Wedensday at 3 printed yesterday omitted mention R id e r 54 Bridge 1 at 7:15 p.m., pHtyera will be of­ SEB to Mark & Ysare nual dlnnef and Installation of king," said Murphy. . holdings 51 fered on behalf of the 17i mem- The High School Building Cbti)- p.m. at the Elementary school. of the farm team. This group will lB5d-d0 offlcata on June IS at the M Bridges mlttee plane to obeervq ItS' fifth The meeting will be preeeded by practice at the school field at 6 Roaemount. Reservations may be b J'/ * - hera who hSva been baptised by ST Gun dogs y, the Van. Mr. Foulkes at St. John’s, aiutivereary In June with a dinner, a cottee hour at 7 o'clock in the p.m. tomorrow. made with Ranato Coccont. and the 105 membera he presented according to. Saeond Selectman cafeteria. About Town to four biahopa for Confirmation. Franklin G. Welles, a member. OfScera for the coming ybar are The Elementary School girls ■Uaa; SHORT RIRS •BY FRANK O’NEAL On June 14 at’ 10:30 a.m. a serv­ Although the high achool Mrs. Robert Robinson, president; softball Uam defeated the Colum­ Peopla who know are switching ice of re-afflrmatlon of marriage completed it will not be dedicated Mrs. Kertneth Matthews, vice pres­ bia school team, 17 to id yeiterday. their car Inaurance to Safaco, HEARING ident; Mrs. Joseph Loeraeh, secre­ The next game ia acheduled for where savings ara assured. Crock­ "i?EM£MBER-'N vows will be conducted. Those who Until fall, after all atta work! haa been completed. , tary and Mra. Elmer Wilson, treas­ Monday when the team plays Bol­ ett Agency, Inc. MI 3-1577. a l l n o w VWH Vtl6HT' have been maiTled by the rectoP have received invitations to return Town Ofhoee Oloee' urer. ton high school glrtg. Town offices will close FrldSy In Strawberry Fete Bet Reservatlone for the annual din­ Manchester Evening Herald eor- ■<3 *-u for the service. Mogt of the cou St. Maurice Council of Catholic plea hava already written of their observance of M em ^al Day. Firet ner and installation of officers of reapondent Mra. Loula DImeek, Jr., Selectman Edgar H. Wilson i Women has announced they will the St. Maurice (ijouftell of Cath­ telephone Mitchell 9-9S2S. Intention to be preaent. Other mar­ sponsor a strawberry festival on LONG SAM BY AL CAPP and BOB LUBBERS ried eouplea in the congregation, nounced today. i'U,v n { In cloaing Friday, tha town June iS' at the church hilK Mrs. will also ba Invltad to take part In Martin, Lynch will serve as chair­ tU A K I NG AID the ceremony, which will be &>- foliowlnf'the patttiT) recently eat J1 by the State when it decided t( man for the affair, eluded in the morning worship-. . Strawberry shortcake will be The dramatic reading, "Five on close lU bfflcaa on Friday In ob for ••vere*^ servance of holidays .falling on Sat­ served from 5 to 7 p.m. and tleketa Good Friday,” ^,, .by the Ven. - Mr. are nhw.. available from Mrs. Lynch Lo*e wef'-ht Foulkes haa bean piirchaaed by the urday. haaring impairmantd Hospital Notes or Mrs. George MSheggip. ..i Methodist Pubhahing Co. and will Training Session Here he printed soon, he agid. Tha read. Admitted yesterday: Mrs. Greta fast OrienUtion NlghL a training F R K l UtiM Itat4 Ing mat with. much appredation Ciswell, 150 Prospect St. session for members of the six with Kassffmln- sisatsa AIM when preeutqd In the church,dur Discharged yesterday: Mra, commissions of the United Metho­ Ing Holy week.' - ■ Janies Vlotno, Crystal Lake dist Church, will be held this eve­ Zontkg HeHlngs- Charles Smith, 47 High St; Rich ning. at 7:30 o’clock at the church. foriipat 9UINN’S mARMACY Hearlngs are scheduled tonight ard Katcham, Maple St, Ellington The Dev. H. Osgood Bennett of P H O N E M l l-ilS$ on a proposed toning ordinance end Gary Fluokinger, ElUngtbn; Mra liungar pangs l Advertise in The Herald— It Pays a proposed aone change although Herbert Souder Tolland. T M. y.t. Fit Off. the request for a change of xone at Birth yaatariuy: A son to Mr. Pg IgaggI’ ERgggS » 1H> hy )>H 6grd». )m. Roberta Motors has been with­ 41nd Mra MyrOii Rlckert BO Grand IwRgsr pawsi. Kim silh Mi ym Uw,«^fht "What's thii 'hlghir wagM, thortar houra, mora fringa drawn. ' ' - Ave. fwl wWwl 1 « * * e Tartws." JUDD SAXON BY REN BALD and JERRY BRONDFIELD The City Council received a let' Births Sunday: A son to Mr. and WtisTi •« wael ef Mw KawsMbi PIotS bintflti'? what ara thty trying to do, gat v ter last night from the Manchester Mrs. Raymond Green, 12 Malden temerlmHe Ksttwais YaW*h/tfc*y Mp ,-...ANP minutes later BURSTS INTO SURE yPU'RE NOT afraid A FEW MILLION TONS OP rid of tha griavanoa commihaa?” / law flrfti of Ruhlnow and LaBelle, Lana; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. cwaral yew hweer. Ye* M THE CONTROL ROOM AT THC PAM- WATER AREN'T BOINS TO CRASH DOVrN ,/ repreaantlng" Roberta Motors, in ALL THIS WEEK odBAU *,• Francis Career, 75 Union St. favaHte U t il ■Ingly *••• TilE rtnsRTtS WOMiTHE |l aroUno your ears anT second, . SPRINSTM RECORO C IH a b y M A which the firm withdrew Its re­ KMMmln li aw vk l^ ee

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MORRISON RAINT STORE fRESH m 8TRE1BT—MI 9r97U m W a G % ^ f r m * j efOff-iaiseeli ParfcN g 'Cn -V-I '. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN„ TUESDAY. MAY 1959 PAGE THIRTEJpM • HANCHE8TBR EVENING HERALD, HANIDlESTER, CONN. TUESDAY, MAY 2S, W tD THE Podres Flashes Old Fori Htome ^uhs by Lovett and Avery Help jyfera/cf Last MigfiPs Fightti. YOST Dodgers’ Ace Red Sox Planning Major Shakeup New York •— Hmile ChUtltlt Records Fifth 147, New York, outpointed W ilh* *RequoUble* Quotet from Loop Offire Involving Unnamed Top Players (Pineapple) Stevenson, 144, Bofi- Clinch Fourth Straight CCIL Baseball Crown ton, 10. Chifif tub thumper for the Nttioiuil League U Dftve Grote, Win of Season Provtdenee, R. I. — W 11 H * one-time sportswriter, who now mEiucea the lervice buresu Boston,n, May M if) — A n.ajor^d-otrttigera oAd aecand-atringaroMU loatng loalni two to tb* Waahingtdn Greene. 157,- PrOvMhMc*. kaoeksd r P A T n n i . n i i r ♦by aiordMO, with-DnaeoM tcorins*»U U erj*t*i ilurtns that •p*n. - in Cincinnati. Grote. • friend o f'a ll newimen. did a little ohokoup,p, Involving five front line | aren’t going to do anybody any | Senators ojit (Jhirley Alford, 180, jniUA- By C A l W L . 1/UV, |, Although n«v«r in Mriouc gave the Box a t-9 re'eord digging recently and came up with the following quotes New York, M ».v ? 6 (/P)-^J8 playaro,I, la batng qlmsidered by the' good." That g delphia, 1. Tremendous home runs by ro«*tlnM alnnc with « Richard, if' runner* G)urt Deefejoli this the year Johnny Podres skidding Bootm Rott Sox. "Let It go that w* have offered; for the home stand and dropped Watcrbttry, 'Conn.* — A l King, which were included in the lateat communique from his tk - Red Sent Oonarni M on ger Bucky; five-tor-tive in what I consider a them to within * half geme of the Larry Lovett and ' Captain^ thwe-hittfr including two mfleid! m dudii^ two m of finally geti the breaks and be- 134■*. Briotol C5ono.. outpointed Dick Avery highlighted Man- hit*, Driscoll, who li wlnless in flv *! >*« •'venlh and eighth in- fice. '* Harris saw yeataitUy h* has dia-; very (sir swap. 8o far. It hasn't Ameriron League cellar. Pat Mallane, l$B, Union City, comee » blf winner? The cussed a five-tor-tlv* plover trade'aeveloped. but I have an idea It Harria, however, blamed much “ ' decioionj, was rapped for five nliigs, Onfly Bob Rohrs (.8161 jTo (^en Gate RUGER.S Hp»I8Br—Chicago from the Piratos made me foel Conn., 12. cheater High School's 5-1 with another team and "1 have an! m M t open up " of the trouble on Red Sox Injuries, solid base knocks and four runs in I snsged two ssfetle* off the local Cuba’ batting booch. One of only Mighty good. Plcoos thank all the stocky Houthpaw in remem CCTL victory over Conar^ of ace. eight major l«acti«rs to hit .400 ides H might open up ’The big player’ swap woa dis­ and gave a vote of confidence Ig . the bottom of the sixth. Chuck boys for m e...Y ou hive a good bered aa the youngiter who 1 in 1651 New York fiUto harntii Balls 'n Strikes: In addition to Bouts oi better since 1900.-His .424 in Harris ditcr le nil cussed over th* weekend. Harris Manager-Mika Hlgglna West Hartford yesterday af­ Salmond fanned for the second team and the UtUa Irialmian pitched the Brooklyn Dodgers to racing patrons iMtta record total ternoon st Memorisl Field The his excellent atickwork. Lovett 1924 is the major leOgiie high, era or th* olhor team Involvedvolv indicated, when he made a flying " b ^ e has certainty done aa well flnte but Dsve \\Tute singled to (Danny MurtaughI is on* of tha their only world chompion^lp and of t4to.S6t.658. u 6urp6666fi UM Vila. lOlh in 12 league starts. has alaio tAcelled defensively this ainpe t>ia turn of th» centviry. But he did comment: trip to an unnamed cUy. While he Oa anyone could do with the dead '{le ft, raced to second on s wild Orleans. May 26 (g V -A top bestv..YttonaI League (rnnUlnej was gone, Boston finished u'p tta| bench he ha* had alt aeason," Bar atsic thoroughbred mark at |4M<> clinched a fifth successive cham spring. be".ng charged with only leader in shutouts and *ernad-run "W a’v* got to go to pitch and then scored on a single boxing official predicted boxing ‘‘With the etort he hu, Hojik you fellows ovary d a y ...I had a playere. NoIm^ wafits to talk sec-' worst home sisnd since World War ri* sSid. 663,1*0 mad* in 1145. pionship for the perennial loop by Feshler who continued on to one error in 1«U chances. He has will profit from the U.S. Supreme Aaron could bit .400 . . . He hOa Iremendoiia Start winning twica in average. Yet he’s been s' tough kingpins ss Maloney upset Platt second on the throw to the plate. handled hia last 4.1 chances flaw- i Court's decision ruling imconstltu- hepome a bpUe hitter beoauoe •ay- first dsy with th* T l^ r * but, luck guy more often then not. lS-12 in a battle of Meriden BUI Malausky rescued Feshler j bis fine clefeneive play, handling his I tional Louisiana's law banning he has gained confidence . . . Call as .wondarftil a* It wO*. I hated He shnt out th* New York Yan­ Bchools. with another single to center. The. ***^1 cniu.ren 'Aithniit a boot and j racially mixed sports events. It poioa, or experience. biA.he peya leaving Pittsburgh. You feUowa kees 2-0 With an eight-hiUer in Silk ' Town leftftelder *foie F"H'y " f Just one mlscue in a I The’ ’ decision generally met more attention to the otrike eone really made me feel at home." the seventh gom e of the IfiSfi CCIL Standings second before Averv filed out to ■ I ' ‘'bances . .. OenlerfleM- mixed reaction. . . . He hita w.lh power t ' all fields ■ e * • World Series, and he led the N L cent^r and scored ahead of " l^ck vestei ha.s lieen having The law also required seghe- and thft's the test of a hitter, hit­ with six shutouts end n 2.fi6 BRA Mancheater , Lovett's tape-measure home run to ' *'** troubles at the plate, going galed seating for spectators and WHIT WYAtT—Former Na­ ting the ball where K’a pitched, tional Lwtguc pitching Btor, now a in 1957 (after a hlteh in th* N avy). Platt ...... ' M fl and being held without a hit on the heels of the deciaibn. six deep centeVfleld, the ball rolling provided it’s in the atrike acne coach with 'BMves, when akked Last year, howevmr, was his firat 2 Maloney .... to the football field aome 5(M) feet in his last four games . . . To­ Negro fans attended last night’s , . . Aaron is a wrist hitter, but without a*rioua injury and he hit New Orleans-Mobile baseball gams how long he felt Warren Spahn TUBNPlkE-PgQVED Wethersfield away. It was by far the longest morrow afternoon the Indiana re­ all good hitter* arc. That'e where hia major league high with 18 vic­ in City- Park .Stadium hero. It could continue taking M* regular Hall '*” 'ip o k e at the new field this season. turn to VVilllnuvn-tlc for a replay they get their power, enopping in­ pitching turn; tories. But he also dipped to his Windham ... .485 When Sartor followed nitb a of last Friday's 3-.8 tie. Tall Pat marke(i the.fii-*t tln)e in the rit.v’s to the ball . . . Somebody ooid low in defeats 'with 15—five by on* “I'd any three years at It.___ Cotiard . . . . •?78 I Air,a; Ying triple to right-center- Mlstrelta will oppose the Whtp- history that an integrated, audi­ Aaron had morveloua hips. You run, two By a pair of run* ■ ■ ■ as Snohn's as durable os any pltciwr Bristol V « «-4 s .281 ; field Driscoll gave way to ■lim'*1 pets, with Richard going against ence w'atchcd a Southern Assn, don't hit the boll with ynur hipe. the Dodgers finished seventh In game. rve ever eeen. Hie arm is os good Everybody but t"h e i r and never lower nricedl Godin, A.*ho got Clyde Richard to ! Pla.1 In Thur/jda” ’s finale In Meri­ What he doei have is a smooth tow Angeles. Back In 1S55 Coach Tom Jtelley'a The prediction on boxing l ama oa It was Urea yeas’s ago. He's the most violent ffins en- roll back to the ciound to end the den . . . A berth In next month's piv*©! that gives Mm hi* power. Now he’s bock trying to beat the Red and White squad shared the rally State Tournament Is the next goal fron) Pete Herman, vice-chairman greatoot eoMpotitor Pv# ever aeon. j'oyed it when the New of the Loufsiana .State Athletic Guye who- atroddie or bat flat Thtrs's M Andn In hhi nrm, no tougb'>luck Jinx agoinr and at the crown with Hall, also of West Avery'* round tripper, hla flr.s! ’ S*'*' Towners. footed are arm hitters. Aaron gets York Yankeea gtiiick bot­ Hartford. And for the past four Commission which supervises box­ jerking, no pressure. Even otU r moment he’s tha mt* of tbs Dodger and the Indians' fourth of the " M*»rh».ier (St hi* body into the swing." staff with 0.5-3 record after pitch­ years the Indians hav’e won the r h po s » rbl ing m the state. pitching a tough geme he cwi tom, but it WA6 mighty 6 spring, carriei far over the left- Syiveiier. rt diamplonshtp trophy outright. 0 0 3 0 0 1) "This should open tl)C gate to come back and throw hahd tha next ing the beat' game of. hla career sferious bu.5ine88 to Cfisey fielder's head and provided the vie- , '• yesterday for a two-hit. 8-0 vic­ Certainly a tribute to the veteran bigger and better boxing shows. It DUSTY RHODES — Sen Fren- dey. It took two dnye for my arm tor's with their final marker in ' jb' tory over th* -Ran Franclaco Stengel, their boss. Kelley, who haa won 10 CCIL titles should also help promoters draw ciooo Giants' outfleider, upon being to reoOTBT after pitching a ganael the eighth frame. j Mainuskv.' ir Giants. It was his third straight- since 1827, and the line plsyers bigger gates." Herman' said. notified he had been released out­ Along - Lh his homer the hard-H ' success.' ' ... produced In our City of Vlllsge iiAiy The court took only 11 words to right lo Phoeni" ki April, 1958; 40HNNT TEiiKjE-CUhlmiati hitting Ifovett also collected a sin- ' Ssrloc,-^ affirm, a decision given last No­ ‘T r i not w'oehed up. I ’ll be Charma ; Rlchsrd, p second boeanan. wtn^ naked why Podres had a no-hittar for 7 1-3 gle in three,at bats to lift hts club- 0 0 2 0 01 vember b.v a three-judge federal beck!" innings, then gave up'conaocutive Knocked to the Oronnd leading batting average to s he ueae the heevieet ('(M. ouncM'i Tots!* ...... 32 R. 9 27 ' 7 *1 ' court in New Orleans: singles by Darly Spencer and Bob whopping .400. Larry also extend­ bat on the club; --. Deaplte bowing for the eighth rnaarri (I) "The motion to affirm is granted Schmidt. The Dixlgers’ third ed his hitti ig streak to five ’ ah r LEO D UROCHEB-W hen asked 'T m not built like e profeaekmal time In 11 outings this spring the liublnson. If. and the judgment is affirmed." doublyplay saved hi# shutout and straight game#, during which time cl .... 4 0 if he thought Rhodes would be of football tackle. When I'd hit a sin visitors made the locals hustle in Rolir«. lh It May Not Discriminate he )ivaa h(>me free. the Weli-played game which was he „haa clv.bbed' out eight singles Drasdis, 3b . ' "Tie Immediate effect of the action any aaaistance tb the Giants now; gle to rightfleld, I ’d have to run completed in two hotira and nine In IS trips for a glittering .533 Driscoll, p. lb is to bring boxing wit hla. the area "This fellow can give aaaUtonee Bke mnd, to prevent my being That pushed Los Angeles within .Tiilavllp. SA .. .002 percentoga pointi of idle minutes The Chleftaina got off to pace. Clonlano. r( .. in which a slate may not discrimi­ to any team. To this day, he feels thrown out at first base. The op­ 1 White also chippy in with two 'lodin. If. p ., he’s the greatest h itter' In the position mevod their outllaMare In third place Pittsburgh. Both are a 1-0 lead with a single tally in BasAOA, c .... nate on racial grounds. NaHswl Lsogne the fourth Inning. Losing pitcher safeties, boosting hla overage to (However, the lower court had world. And a guy-who feeU he can on me so close I oould see the 9 ^ games behind first place MU Burke, Ib .... 'YaaterdOe's Reowlta .306. third best mark behind said the 1956 Louisiana Law cover­ hit, usually does...A s a spot hit­ whites in their eyes. . . Now that I wsukec. heaUa . 7-3 at Philadel­ Ed Driscoll lined a one-out Single Philadelphia 7, fifilwaukea 8. to leftfield and waltxed to second' Feehler's .333 average...... 32 I 7 24 11 0 0 ing athletic contests generally .was ter, he can't be beat. I pleaded with use the heavier bat, I just have to phia. The Chicago Cuba belted St. Maiichr«ter ...... 000 004 Olx-r-B 1 Chicago 9. St. Louis 4. when shortstop Billy Julavits was The league's wlniuhgeel pitcher, unconstitutional in that separation at least two other big league man- remember to hold the bat tightly Louia 9-4 in the only other gam* ' ...... „• ...... 000 100 000-1 I and not owing too hard. . I'm get­ scheduled. x lx>s Angelas 8. San Troncieco 0. hit by a .pitch. Rlghtflelder John ;huTd gave up seven hits, 3b, Sartor. Rohrs: HR. l.K)vet(. Averv : of''Negroes and whites solely be­ agdrs to grab him." * • • three and struck out seven SB, Snlnipnd. Malauskv, Drasdis. Jula- cause of ra.ee violated the consti­ • • • ting more wood on th* ball thaq I Only Games Scheduled. Giordano grounded to third base­ vils: SAP, Robinson. Burke. DP. Fesh- man Wes Feshler who made an In notehlng his sixth victory. Only tution's equal protection clause. aver did.” DODGERS 8, OIA.N’TS 0 -P o d - W. L. Pet, G.B, ler lo Starlor to Loved: .Iiilavlt* to EARL AVEBILL—Son of for­ * * « res, 26, got all the help he 'needed Milwaukee ...... 23 14 .822 — attempt to get a. doubleplay. a tie kb^pu the-Silk Town right­ Burke to ROhrs, LOB. Manchester K .Athletic directors of the state'* mer major leaguer of same name. Feshler got the speedy Julavlta at hander fTOi a perfect record. Ac­ ronarrt 10. BB. Richard 3 Driscoll 2 two leading Universities. Tulane W IL U K fiONEft—PhUlies' third for his 14th shutout on a pair ot San Francisco . .21 IS .538 fi SO. Richard 7. Driaroll A Godin 1 ' When asked if having a famous two-run homers by Gil Hodges second but first bsseman Lovett, tually, Ricnqri has never. lost s 'I TJConn Photo and Louisiana State, said they baseman, after game In vriiich he 1*lttaburgh ...... 20 I t .626 3'.* Hits off. Driscoll 8 for 4 runs in S 2 3 name waa of any help, replied: against losing Lefty Mike McCor­ In fielding Paul Sartor’s poor OCIL decbsion In three varsity timings Godin I for 1 run in 2 13 looked for no Immediate change in ■polled Sem Jones’ bid for no-hit­ Los Angeles____ 22 20 .624 3H "It's a big help in many re­ mick. Dick Gray also homered as relay, was knocksd to the ground seosone, show-.i^ 10 wins and two HRP. .lulavlts (Richard). WP Drlsron Neiv EnglatifPs Finest College Baseball Squad scheduling policies as a result of ter with a dribbler down the third Chicago ...._____21 21 .500 4% PR, Avery, L Driscoll. the Dodgers collected nine hit* the decision. spects, but It doesn't help much at baa* line with two outs In the sev­ Cincinnati ...... 18 21 .462 6 Pictured above is the 1959 University of Connecticut cut on without the “ trouble of a playoff” . Connecticut the plate!’’ enth inning: against the second place Giant a. Bt. Louis ...... 17 32 .436 7 But the Rev. James Molloy, 8 . • a a . baseball team which was selected outright to represent meets the District II representative at 2 p.m. on June 13. J., athletic director of Loyola Uni­ " I hit the stitebe* off that boU! Podres, regaining confidence In Philadelphia ..:1S 28 .396 8>A LEW BUKDETTE— Milwaukee Ijcft to right (front rOw): Mike Voipe, Ed Flynn, Bill versity here, said he was certain • • • the chonge-up pitch that made Today’s Ooine* i m District 1 in the College World Series in Omaha, Neb. pitcher. Confusion Reigns in Boxings Stevens, Co-cajitain, Ken Cullum, Co-captain Moe Mor- the decision will be helpful for th# him the World Series Hero in '55, Pittsbiu-gh at Milwapkee 9 p.m h Mojor Leagii* ! beginning June 12. The Huskies with a 20-1 record, in­ " I don’t know how Willie Mays W ALLY PORT—Outfielder with faced only 29 batters, struea out -Haddlx (3-2) va. Burdette (7-2). bardt, Don Doiron. Second row: Assistant Coach. l.,arry year after next. He said the sched­ Phils after same gave a* above cluding 18 in a row— the best in the school's 64 year ule is already completed for next stays in this league. He ought to seven and walked three. Lo* Angelea at Ban Fronctsoo, Commissijoner Reverses Ref Panciefa, Tony Attanasio, ,Tohn Risley, Nick Briante, be In the' pext higher league, which ended In two-hit shutout for 11:15 p.m.—-Koufax (0-0) vs =s=Leaderf=d year. Jones: "I really thought I had a_^no- baseball history— qualified for a District 1,playoff by Brad Leach, Tom Halliwell, Head Coach J. Orlean Chris­ whereever that is!" Miller (2-01. NsUopal I.«ague Claude (Monk) Simon, president hitter," Podrea aaid. "afier/’Jockie ,\ winning 4he Yankee Conference championship. How­ tian. Back row: Trainer Dick Wargo, A1 Belanger, Bob of the Mid-'Winter Sports Assrf, a a a "When Sam's right, he throws Brandt woe out on a bunt/leading Philadelphia at Cincinnati. 9 p.m. Waterbury, May 26 (/P)— Confusion, then consternation, so hafU and hia foot ball ia so B a t 11 n g-^Asron, Milwaukee. ever, the selection committee in view of Connecticut's Anderson, Duane (Joe) Clement, Tom Kopp, Glenn Mc- declined to say how the ruling HOW IE POLI.ET — One-time off the eighth.” But S p e iu r who - GomeX (1-2) vs. Newcombs reigned here last night, as Bristol's A1 King retained his stale .453,, Burgess. Pittsburgh. .368; might affect the Sugar Bowl foot­ heavy, it knocks th* bat right out had only three hits In 32 lifetime (3-4). outstanding record, was unanimous in sending Connecti­ Lellan, Ted Kosior. pitching star with St. Louis, now of y'our hand whan you hit th* lightweight boxing championship with a delayed decision Tempte. Cincinnati, .344: Logan, ball game. The Sugar Bowl - had a Cardinal coach, on hia prize at-bata against Podrea. then fol­ Only Games Scheduled. Milwaukee. 338; Pinson. Clncln- tried to persuade Gov. Earl Long ball. . And he has the beet curve lowed with a single to left, pulling Tomorrow’s Schedwl* over Union City’s Pat Mallane. .pupil. Vinegar Bend Mizell; bell in the lengue!" nqtt and. Mays, San Francisco, to veto the 1956 bill. a low curve. Schmidt tagged a Pittsburgh at Milwaukee, 6 pjn Ir Ik Referee Guido Fronchtamore of^ ,325. "Mizell showed again that he ThompaonilUe first gave th« de- Isn’t for Integration ^ T * • faet boll. St. Louia at San FrOncieco, 4:30 Tokyo Selected np longer ia a thrower like he was LT. GENE OEOROE— Lo* An­ dalon to Idailone, 135, by a 52-51 Runs--Ma^ews. Milwaukee. 39; Whitney Esneaulh who manages It was th* third career shutout p.m. when he come up and just throw- geles Police Department, <' vr on point margin. Momenta later State Morhardt W^s Mays. San FrAijclsco. 35; A*f°u, Fields Completed several well-known fighters includ­ hard... He’s a serious, determined over the Giants l y Podres, who ClUoogo at Loa Angelea, 11 pJn As Olympic Site estimated 20,000 fane had bean Athletic Commlasloner Dennis Mc­ Milwaukee, 33; Nqal, t,oB Angeles, ing welterweight Ralph Dupas, haa pitched seven three-hitler*. Philoeiphia St Cincinnati, 9 p.m. pitcher now:." turned away from the CeUc -um on Mahon overruled the referee and 32; Pinson, Cincinnati, 31. said he Isn't for integration, “ but Ring A ^ a rd r t f the night of the Tankee-Dodger ex­ American League named King, 134%, the winner by Runs Batted In—^'Aaf;on. Milwau­ Munich, Germany, May 26 l/P) I don't see any reason why there AMERICAN LEAGUE JtM M Y DYKE^ — Who left a hibition games, which drew 63,103 Y-eetordsy’s Reenita a 53-52 margin. The commlasloner kee, 44; Banka. Chicago,\41; Robin­ — Tok.vo toda.v was choeen for shouldn't be mixed fights . . . They FHILS 7, BRAVES .V-The For College Play An infield grounder by Richie paid admissions: Bravee blew a 3-1 lead as the Detroit 4, Kansas City 8. Bald Franchiamore had made a Meredith (Moe) 5torhardl of son, Cincinnati, 37; Denieter, Los the site of the 19.64 Olympic have ’em everj-where else.’’ Pittsburgh coaching job to take Dotchin with the bases loaded In over os manager of Detroit Tigers Phils, held to four hits for six in­ Only game scheduled. m.latake in adding up King's point Bfanchestsr^ was the recipient Angeles, 35; Mavs. San Francisco, Game* and • Innsbruck, Aus­ Joseph Dorsey Jr., a Negro box­ " It was the largest tuniaway W L Pet. G B . , the bottom of the sixth inning In a letter to Pirate Captain Dick nings, chased Bob BuIH. (3-3) lh a last night of the "C " ring 33. tria, lor the 14'lnter Game*. er, filed the suit in the case. Ha crowd In th* history of the Coli­ .. 28 IS .439 total. scored the decisive run as the Man­ Groat: five-rim seventh*. Gene'- Freese’s Cleveland .... — 1 'or baseball and itocrer Hits—Aaron. Milwaukee. ,Y,2; New York, May 26 (/P)— Tlie Uhiversity of Connecticut, Tokyo will be the first Orl- contested the State Athletic Com­ seum". ’ 28 .606 1 ' The consternation came In when chester .Parkade knocked Sulli­ pinch two-run double triggered Chicago ...... 15 annual spring sports Temple, Cincinnati, ,55; Pinsom New England’s most successful college baseball team, became 'ental host to the international mission's Rule 26 and the State .congratulatory' telegromi End of quotas, until another day. l7 .664 the reversal 'was announced. Moat van's Red and White stand from the. Phils into the lead in the big BoUimore .. •. . . 22 2Hi ringsldera thought Mallane had for. Lnlverslty of Con- Cincinnati, ,.53; Mays, San Francis- Ujie first entrant, in the College World Series yesterday. sporting competition.' Act. Washinilon' .. .. 16 21 .476 6 ; athletes. 90, 52; Mathews, Milwaukee, 50. the ranks of the unbeaten, 3-2-last frame as they took the weekend won a clear-cut decielon and de­ The Huskies, who won the Yan-'? night at Waddell Field. Losing . Backers of Detroit, who have '/State Atty. Gen. Jack Gremll- Kansas Chty .....1 7 le .472 6 i Doublea-Biirgeas. Pittsburgh and series, 3-2. Don Cardwell won his served on even greater pobit ad- 8Uk Towner is ro-cap- kee -UTonference title and com­ been trying to bring the gomes lion appealed the three-judge feder­ Detroit ...... 16 22 .421 Cimoli, St. Louis. 18; Pinson, Cin­ Coa.st Conference, was to name pitcher B'ronk Kopcha had dead­ first in three decision*, getting irantage than that aiinounce 1.000; Rush. Milwaukee. 3-0, 1.000; June 3-4. First game pairings are I latricl 6 I Southwest)—Arizona scored early en route td a 92 vic- stay in eighth place by plunking three-inninga of one-hit relief. Boston at New York, 2 p.m. Temple vs. Penn Stale and Idtt vs. i and Texas , AAM (18-7); of stobt from th* ladions. It pill Mizell, St. Louis. 5-1, .833: Law, ! tory over Moriarty Bros, lost night the Yankeea into the cellar last be I^ck Donovan (1-2) l o f the Itlraca. I chamfH.on.* of the - Border and DUSTY LEAGUE nttsbiirgh. 4-1, .800, al Buckley Field. Bine defensive week, slipped back to the bottom White Sox ngninst ^aavaTand’s Bon Notre Dame Qualifies |Southwest Conferences, meet In a plays were turned In by Tom Walnut Restaurant (1-41 fineHy Strikeouts— Drysdsle. Ixia An­ National Loop broke into the victory column < by losing tha first gam* of a Sun­ Eeiiareea (3-?). ' geles. 60; Spahn. Milwaukee, and S. Western Michigan'beat Ohio bcst-of-lhrec series June 1-3 at Mlnlor and D ive Buttieron of Mori- day doubleheader at Cleveland, But Third place Baltimore, 2% University 6-3. in a playoff of a Brydn. Texas, aily's and Gary Dorsey of Green with a 10-4 victory over the Ma­ Ronnie Smith’s 71 Sets Pacej Jones. San Francisro. 51: Mizell, they gave it back to New York's games behind Cleveland, ie at horn* tic for the Mid-American Confer-' District 7 ( Mpuntain .Slatesi Manor. Eight walks‘ flgpired heav­ rines (1-4) and Bjll's Mobil i3-2) St. Louts, 46; Podres. Los Angeles. Attendance Off defeated the Nike (1-4) 14-9 in World Champions by winning the for a two-gome eet with Washing­ Tested and proved on G oodyear’ s S-mUe oval 44. enc« title and qualified to meet 1 Skyline winner Ultah, which took ily in the winner's scoring. .. nightcap. Green Manor . . . . 330 102i9;-7-l last night's twinbill at Robertson ton. Detroit again is nt Kanosa As Golfers Trounce Windham | big ter) Champion Minnesota'a two-game pla.v^ from Wyo- Park. track at San Angelo, Texas, where contin­ Thursda.v In the first game of the | ming last weekend. Moriarty's 101 000-2-8^-3 Lost night they could have City- American League lava Colo- Six runs in the first two innings crashed In again with a defeat, but District 4 double elimination se­ rado Slate Friday an Saturday, i Ruganis and Heller^ Hvintlngton, This Campaign uous speeds up to 140 mph can be attained. Batting —Kuenn. Detroit. .387; made things rather simple for Instead, Jumped to oixth place for Captain' Ronni, Smith shot a one | ries. Notre Dame and Detroit best of three. 'V McCoy and Andreoll. Fox, Chicago, ...363; Colavito, Walnut. Bernie Lukehart collected the first time since the second day Tickets Going Well over par 71 to pace his Monches- Cleveland, .329; Maria. Kansas clash In the other opener at South District 8 (Pacific Co)u)t) -t- INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE - New York, May 26JA57-^With ap- Sport Schedule. .proxlmately one-fourth of the sea­ two of the victor's six hits w^hila o f the season with a three-run -[tor High School teammates to on 0 Bend, Ind. Jini McGehan (two singles odd City, .328; Kallne. Detroit, .327.. Washington, Fresno State \and Wayne Erickson stroklid two safe'-'- •evanth-inning rally that beat F o r Kacey Baseball Run* Killebrew.- Washington...... Mlnneaota; Oklahotna Slate and probably, one more at-large te^ a Ihree-run homer), Joe S ^ n o son completed, all National'itaague easy 18'/4-2t4, (XJIL roll vlctor>’ clubs except, the San FYanclaco ties for the Marines, who managed Kansas <3ty, 4-3. Today 34; Power. Cleveland, 32; AparV^ j Utah . clinched their conference will play off. (three . aingleal and Cliff B lu e tt just four off Art iS’ka. over Windham yesterday afternoon TURNPIKE-PROVED on tho ’Tumpiko That Never Ends”) d o .. Chicago. 31; Jemsen, Boston., championships last weekepd while The seven, survivors Join' Con­ ••o singles and a dbu bl^ pow'r Giants and Philadelphia Phillies It was the only game schaduled Trip to New York 'at the Manchester Country Club. In Anasldi's va. Pagonl’s, 6— V#r- are running behincl their 1958'home Ray Blanco with three liits and , In the A L, but shook up the mid­ p.onok. 30; Yost. Detroit. 29. one of the final act* of ttt* Pacific necticut at Omaha. Acefo ft Sylvester >6 a one- Chuck Glenney and Frank Mar- addition^ to scoring ■ repeat Runs Batted ' In Killebrew, P « -5 triumph bveri the Law­ attuidance figures.' dle at the atandlngs. While elipping triumph ‘over th* Whippet*, Smith Optical V *. PAP, 6 — Waddell. MOM PIOHI RIM ON OOCDVIAR YC» 1HAN ON ANY OTHER KINDI 'Through Sunday’s games, the chiese with two apiece paced Bill's Boston to Mventh, the Detroit -vic­ ’nckoto have been oeUIiig hke Washington. 33; Trlandos. Balti-! ~ ^ rr— yers lOM night at 'Verplanck Field. 12-hit attack in the nightcap. Nine hot ookee for tti* oanual boaeball. and C O . chalked Up their 11th Garden Grove vf. Medic*, 6 — | Giants showed an increase of 44,- tory also dipped Kansas City to more, 30: Cerv, Kansas >.Jity .snd Ron WiUhide I two singles and a runs in the sixth inning sewed excuretod trip o f the Mnnoheoter straight win of an unbeaten season. Buckley. . ’ 000 and the Phillies one' of 20.000. fifth as idle Washington moved up Temple va. K^Mys. 6:16—-rNeb*. Lemon. Washington, '29; Lollar. double) and Bt)tb .Parmakian (tw'O things up for the Mobllmen Big KMghto o f Columbus to New Other members of the Red and The overall league deficit was to fo p r^ l Flnaat i35 v,. Phone, <|;16 — ] phicago, 27. Many Type Tents Available^ single-al stood, out for the losers. Joe Gibson garnered two of. the York on Sunday, Aug- 16. Ticket White varsity bquad and their A ft S . . . .. 340 041-12-13-1 265.000. . Charter Oak. NICH0LS4RRNCHESTER TIRE H its—Fox, Citlcago. 57: Kaline. Nlke's seven bingles. Cbatrman Jock StopMus reports score, incluiM Bob BolUrd 74, Bob GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE Lawyers ....010 400- 6-10-0 The American League, led by the Detroit, 50; Kuenn, Detroit, 48; 'Walnut ...... 331 012— 10—8. TIGERS 4, A's fi—Gail Harris’ that 400 tickets bi the lower fieelert 81 and Dick Kerr 83. AUer- Uedseeday, May 27 Colavito, Cleveland, 47; AUlson. Gllherl and McNeill; Nelson, Dl- Cleveland Indians, is 142,000 paid two-run homer capped the Detroit 713.MAIN ST.»M l 9.53f0 298 BROAD Sf.—Ml 3-8179 Kind You JSeed^ Kind to 'Buj Marines ...... 001 003— ♦— 4 „ ■Unde. Seotions 12-14—moot dc- nstes Roger Poe and Stan McFar­ Normon'e v*. Aeeto, 6 — 'Ver­ . . - .1 . ' ,‘sV ^ Washington. 46, . Tarando (4), Wiley ( 6) and lisci- admissiona ahead of last year. Tha Pyks) and Bslon; Osgood and rally, that,cracked a 1-1 tie end land carped a 77 and 32, reapee- planck. otti, Eagleson. Indians have pulled 266,904 cuito- elrabl* toOetiona— hstv# bean re- Doubles — Williams. Kansas! McCarthy. Ray Norleski then come on in the ■anred (or th* doubislieader pet­ tively. A A N V*. SulHvan'a, 6— WoddeO. City, 15: Runnels, Boston and • (Second of a Sertea) ♦small trench around tha base of mers through the tumatilee as Bill's .'....001 409 n—14—12 ninth to save rookie Jerry Davle’a ting New Yortt against tha Boo- Bob PMraer turned In a 78 for the Man. Auto" v6. Green Manor, 6 • Power. Cleveland, 11; Fox. Clijett-j CTamping without a tent ig * the tent so that rainwater will compared with 118.381 in as many EHLER’S AMOCO STATION' Nike .....3 0 0 002 4— 9— 7 - first major league victory. tor Red tax at Yankee Stodiiim. Willimantir team,^ —Buckley. HOUYWOOIf SERVICE CENTER go and Lopez, Kansas Clt.v. 10. | form of misery' which can only be drain away, Carry a srqall broom home datee in 1968. Alen ahead of Racqueleers Lose Marchese and Evans. Biardi; Dick WilUams, who had three of Price" of th* oxcunfion includae Toniorrow afternoon the Indiana Liberty vm. Pohee, 6:18—Char- 342 E. CENTER ST.-.44I M IS T ' 12ie.CINTEnST.—MI3-1477 Triples • Runnels.’ Boston, 4;; displaced by the return home. to keep tl)e tent floor clean. Sand, last season are the New York Yan­ Barnes. Miller and Grady. . the A ’s eight hits, singled and will wear it aWay.. , round trip train troraportation boat atrong Wetherafield and then Keough. Boston. Cerv, Lopez and': Some kind of a tent i's essential. kees, Baltimore Orioles and Kansas scored on Harry ChltT* pinch tripl* Green Manor v*. Willie, 6:80— ! A larger tarpaulin over J.he out­ Final Home MatcH City Athletics. CHURCH LEAGUE ' bt>m Hartford, plus grandstand conclude their regular aeason Fri­ House, Kansas City, and Allison, j There are many kinds from which that chased D ade ( 1-1). a 36-ysar'- day agMnst Conord In West Hart­ Robertaon. Washington.'3. 1 to select. Tlte 'kind you need Is the side cooking area provides pro­ North Methodist ralUsd to lie reserved seat ttekst. •— -VI------— old righthander. Narleski put th* ford. The Eagles, who lost u dose CCIL Track Field Day, 1—New | JACK’S ATLANTIC JIM’S ATUlinO STATION .Home Runs.—Killebrew.''Wash-1 kind to buy. tection in case of rain. the score with three run* in the ‘neksta msty be purdbosed at Despite a flye-match losing lead run. .on base by walking .Hal 6H-8*4 icore the first time around, Britain. ing;ton, 15; Colavito, Cleveland. 12;' Tents come in as many types as A camper should never carry Firfll Time Lucky seventh iniilng and then )r.iahed the Kacey Home oi from any 704 MAIN ST.— Ml 9-8232 4B1 w. enm n st.—mi m i m \ streal'. and an overall t-10. won acioes the winning m ark'>■ n ' he Bmlth, thtii struck out BUI Tuttle oae the last threat to the Indians' Oivitan vo. 8 *. Mary's, 6:18 — | Lemon, Washington, 11; Trlandos. j they do sizes, .but still most food into a tent. It leaves odors and loet record this spring, there member o f the following eomnfit- eighth en route to last .light's 9-8 'and ended It by getting Whltey tae: Joe McCarthy. Bill Allan, Al •Id for a perfect aeaaon. Nebo. , Baltimore, Jensen, Boston and i popular- is the old A-ws)l Jent. and bears prowling at night are ia a strong pofolbiHty that the Sandwich, England, May 26 (45— victory,over the Center ( uugus at Herzog on a pop up. LsMsy, Jorry ’WUHomd, A3ndy Ytsterday's summary: High golf host to WetberafleM. Msris, Kansas City, 10. i There al.so Is- the relatively new' not afraid to rip Into a tent In Mancheeter High School tennts Jaik Nicklaus,' 19-year-ol(i Ameri­ Mt. Nebo. Sandy Hanna and Jack . Hector Lopez gave th* A’a the Glidie. Herb fitevenson. Mike Mancke*t*r (l(>/«) Wladlwm (tW) Chenev Tech vs. Ellingten, 3- JOHNNY’S ATLANTIC lUHRERft SHELL ^ERVIOE j Stolen Bases— Aparido, Chics-1 umbrella tent wThich also (s very aearch of food. squad- )vill end the year on a can sophomore, vvent out today for Vittr.ei were the batting star* for lead with a solo home run in the fimltb ’ )*...... 8 Palmer ---- 0 Weet Side Oval. go, ] 2;„'Land]s, CThicago and P ow -' popular. Your tent should be pitched with winning note. The Indiana con­ his second round match In the Mooeard, Fran Mohonty, John feiV ...... J Callahan .... 1 2 the undefeated Methodist (3-0) fourth, l^ t contributed on'error as 218 W . MIDDLE TPkE.--MI 9-8302 : u s ciNTinsT.r— *‘U t . . ’•'I;:;;. »er, Cleveland, Chicago j There Ls the lean-to, the pup- its back to'thq prevailing winds; clude a disn.al sea.*on Thursday British Amateur G olf Champlbn- Mtirphr. John O’Neil, Jo* OrsvaU, Beat B o a ...... 8 Beat Ball ....0 Thundoy, May fig and Mantle, New York, .5. which buthit the Congo* 13-10, the Tlifers broke tbrouih the shut­ U ti Tost. Roy UMoapsan. Bollard ...... iSi Falcon ...... H L*v/y*r* V*. Aiiaaidi, •—V*r-| tent, the tepee, the forested tent, OtherW’i.*e. ahould it rain yoUr afternoon against Platt in Meri­ shlp with a new' tag—"first time fieelart Cone ...... 1 Pitching—Wiiiielm, Biitiniore, lucky.’’ He got the nickname'af­ Methodist .. .002 030 31-9-13-0 out pitching of Rip <3oTem*n (»-S) Also. Roland WslOh, Ed Tome- plonck. and many others. Including numer­ tent will become a water trap. den, a team the locals blanked 5-0 Congo* .....201 006 ,00-8-tO-2 Beat Boll ...... I Brat Boll .,..0 . M U’S MOBIL SERVICE KEirSaARAlE 6-0, 1.000; Walker, Baltimore, ous ways to fashion a shelter from Inaecta come udder the heading ter Britons watching him p.lay in In the fifth. Detroit, outhit 8-6, tied aak, Tom Stveoson, Atam Schu­ the first time around. Chappell ,• and Codera; Blevifi it on Red Wilson’s single, Lopes' Shaw, Chicago and Larsen; Ne-w a tarpaulin. of comfort maintenance. Mosquito Yosterday afternoon at- the the tournament had heard ' about bert, Roger McOerthy, John Hc- 134 E. CENTER ST.--MI 9-8317 . ANDOVER—PI 2-4227 and Whitney. error and an infield out, then won Vetgh, Pet* Peeeo. Jerry Lovett, York. 4-0, I.O8O: Grant, Cleveland, Tent materials vary according control is easier, than ever before high school courts'strong Condrd hia successes in several big-time In Fine Whiskey... 3-0. 1.000. ». J. to the size of the shelter. Smaller with netting and chemical repel­ competition* at the first attempt. KEURKATIUN LEAGUBl It in the eevenllv on ■ walk, on in- Kan Jovin. Howard astd J«Uifc Lap of Weal Hartford scored a repeat Scorlng’ 14 rune in the third in? flaldout; Rocky Bridge’s single end Strik#outs — Score. Clevelant. tents usually are made of a woven lents. The days of expetimentat 4-1 tr(,uniph over the Indians, The Columbus. Ohio, youngster pen and 62; Wynn, Chicago, .56; Bnnning, ning a i'e ' two were out, tli-; unde­ Barrie’ fourth homer. WYMAN’S IIULF STATION BildWNIE’B SHELL SERVIBE / cotton fabric weighing from five to repellents are over and now they •weeping the three^ singles won the Noi'th and South, the LADIES'DAY Detroit, UTT' Lary, Detroit, 83 feated Teacher* (3-0) walloped .seven ounce.* a. square yard. do the job. matt^es and splitting the ' two Trans-Miasiosippi, Ohio Open, both '2 4 MAIN ST.— Ml 3-1803 . ■ 278 MAIN ST—Ml 3-1272^ FtEISCHMANNIS Ford, New York, 41. hia.-Walker Cup matches Snd the First National 27-2 last night at Going into tonight’s gsoM, tha Yefitcrday^fi Homert t EVERY WEDNESDAY 1,4) rger" tants from, eight t’o 1() dQublee. , , Charter Oak Park.- Phil Hyde, .square, feat 'or more should be St. Ti^orge’s, (Sandwich) golf vase Red Sox are Just a half-gome (fieoeon Total in Parentitesaa) • AJM. to 8 F.M. The eummariea: ■' Dave Dooman, Ed Gracyamy and $ 4 - 2 5 made of heavier material. The competltiona all at nla flrat' gb^ ' ahead o f the loaUplsce Yankeea af­ AioeartooB LeogM Kepeat Performance Singleie^Brian Odium IC ) de­ Did'. Danielson homered toi tne DLOK’S aTUNTIO STI ItthaBIfiJiiiyl Ebbetfi Fiifild Open material should be' water-proof. New- York, May 26 i/P)—Bur- ter losing .nine of 12 on a home LopOe, Athletioa <6) DON WILUS QARABE 4/» AT. feated Jack Tooihey (M ) 6-4, 6-0: wrinner* who sent 19 men to the Morris, Ttgers '(4) (Saie* Tax Umbrella tents are easy' to glara brvke into the Florida home Michel -deChabert (C ). upended BASESALL RUNS SECOND stand. The Yankeea picked Bob CbNH. GOLF l a n d JacMedl plate in the third,' getting' two NatoMUd Lddgu* I I t MAIN STp- M I 9-4831 204^^MiTPORD ^ •Brooklyn, N.y. __ Ebbet* erect and one person can put one of Mrs. Mable Lewis Suntday night Steven 'ntomas (M ) 6-2, 6-0; Bob Tampa, Fla. 145—The opening .of .^rley 13-5) to face Tom Brewer hbmei's. a double, six siniilcft aid ■ (2-8), who beat New York and Long, Ciiba (0 ) . > gUNOnON ROUTE 18 sad 88— E X IT 88 Field, once the home oi the Brook-' up quickly. But a strong! wind and stole, api')ng other itemo, the Baxley iC ) whipped Atan Schwe- baaeball’a (exhibition ^ oeoeon failed lyn Dodgers, Is still available if a fbur walks. Three National trror* Turley with f two-hitter laet . TtKHasQn. Outa (6 ) FROM HARTFORQ AT TALOCyrmiXE will blow it ov6r unless It is prop-i Diotaff ’.Trophy woo by do# (M ) 7-9, 6-4, 6-2.’- to match the Saturday crowd for also helped. ■ „ is whyl ms.Jor league team ip interested. month. Mhnilialt, Cubs (4 ) -. BILL MARKHAM SUNOfiO STATION « JI erly secured with, ropes. Happ.v .Princess leish yerr. YM ter- tkyublee—Odium and deChabert racing at nearby Sunohipe Pork by Teagher* . .S3 14 014 i-27-'J2-3 MneeSAL PEC 76c FOR 18 HOLEB < 0 4 Baseball gomee arei .atlll being Logon, Bravos (8) A floor or sod cloth la destrable. day Happy Princeee replaoed the (C ) beat Thomaa-Ne4' Oottfelad 2,036. ’There were 2,198 paid for tha National ..01 . O'OOl 0- 2- 4-6 First placs Clavclani^oea Into a CLUBS ofid BALLS FURNISHED ■ 319 CENTER ST.— Ml 9-8017 played here. Bt. John'a University - two-gom* series at Chicago to- llM gis, Dodgers 2 (6) 4I8KIV • M MOOF • 68ft tfiftlN NeUTfiU •ftfilTI I f « tent has a floor, a- tarpaulin trophy herself. She went out and (M ) 6-0, 6-4; Alan WUllams- Chicago Whit* Shx-CindnnaU Red Danielson, Oracyalrty and Fro* iBetnietione—(Boack Bor ssfi Inwigs ' 'U’A' . 7. ■ has three galmes listed for the old underneath will add protaetton again w o n . the $28,600 Distaff Lorry Snyder (a t). defeated BIU 8fight with a one-game lead over s Gray, D o d | ^ (2 ) «N S itn U lM * Cj^RFQRATtbN. NEW YORK OITV boaeball game and 4,229 fane at tht Briggs; Gorsky .'"'.Peterson (S) and Flatbush jsork this «prin^« against dampness. Always dig a Handioaii «t Bstmont Fuft. IfeegiuvBtU larkki iOi 4-1. 7-6i niiinlac hesM track. BorlMro, 21kua (S),' . AgiStoskl, ^H os^fi) . V ‘ ' .'V , . /

MAKCHESTER e v e n in g h e r a l d , MANCHESTER, CONN„ TUESDAY. MAY 26, 1959 P A O l r U t M W MANCHESTER EVENINO HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN# TUESDAY, MAY 26. 1959 PAdi fomeietii Uouaehold Gooda 51 Apartmanta— l<'hita-— Snmmtr Homaa tor Rant 67 Houses for Sale Houses ftir Salt 78 Lota for Bala 78 Tonemepta 63 BmiiiCM ScrrlcM Offered 13 I'HHRE OUGHTA BE A LAW BY FAGALY and SHORTEN ArtidMi For Sahi 45 Honadurid Goads 51 FOR S A L B -ll cubic foot Norge (JOVENTRY—fFour room bottage, 1 MANQ^'naR - Four bedroont BOLTON LAKE Iot-0OX17O, View Church Council Elects coitdi- BALK l-> OFF on wallpapar. Wall FOtJR it(}U M apartment for rant. hot watar, ihower, 7$ ftet from Cape. Raaionabte. Muat ell tm- M tokt, trees, wgter jiupj|>l^^ear M A M RUBBISH Ranovai Sarv- ASPHAI/T MDC til )>ag9 $1.70. tion, $350. Ml l-OOTI. mediately, Aloe many other list­ tUpa 4o a Ula. K entU ^ftom Ta tWat, hot water, gat tor Cookin’-, lake. Boat privileges, Julv and NSW Ltarmo ~ Bowera Ichool private beach, $6oO. JA Jca. Full time. Raaidentlal, com ­ Driveway (salsr _gaUan. ings from $10,000 up. Lots La­ y i c K o i a m macocq tu m cqikoilv whim O u t IN lil6 OWN AQfNA, NTS PEA09 TO IMIOW aaeta. Graea Paint and WaOpapsr, .1' alocthc nf^erator ri ■ and gas August. Call PI 3-7666. ares—0 fUiMied rooma. Capi Cod. mercial, Induitilal. Attica ceilara, Loam $3 per yard.. $1 per 4>ag. Hot KEITH'S USED croix Agency, BU 6-3454, JA tWEQfPrOPSAPKSHT- IN tHE -ONEL tVlN MTOBf A PUN(W IS TlflJOWN at tbs Oram. stovo, Caum M T9-4071 or MI 9-8779 Bliid dormtra, eompletetv re- Sutiufban for Sail* T8 Rev. Rask President yarda. lawn mowltif hlrh g n u mix > asphalt, crushed stone, from 8 to 7 p.m. WEEKa PAUO, Rhoda Island — 8 modeled ttitohen, attaosWl gerege, 6-362$. gravel. Nusadorf Asphalt Plant, REFRIGERATORS cuj. incinerator barrela. Ml 9-9787. RJEFRIOERA’TOR, cottage er room oottage, tleeps 6, all elec­ fetauUfully Itndicaped let. R, F. STAFFORD-Older il room 6 bed- 7 1 S 5 o f LtTifiM PldNT.' N-NOWIANElTtASy-' 687 North Main St. Ml 3-3437. 9 Noras used reirigera- $16,800**$48 Summit St. ’>am # apartment size. Automatic de- 1. eit. ft. tric, private beach, garage, July, Oimock Co., Reellor, M) 9>e345, jKvOm home. Beautiful natural The Rev. K. Ejnar Raak, paa-tChurch. aaoratary: tod (Mergo rU X )R SANDINO and rattMaAtna. S rr« APIA? HOW MUCN X worraoouTtwidNT tor. In axoallantDilfan cparatlng eon NEWLYWEDS ADVERTISING froet, $80. Also 6 foot pine table, $780. Write Box A, Herald. or Robert Murdock, Ml 04472, brlok veneer, 8 rooms on the firat wood finlth. Plenty closet epaoe. tor of‘ OOvenant'" ■ Congragational * ------‘ 'RuaaaU, Community Bapttat iP'OOflONT'WiNTMet),' ALL ALUMINUM seamless tubing dltlan. cabinet In good shape. S g^alU lng in old floora. Ml $20. MI 4-1098. First monUi'a rent tree. New B4trbara Woode, Ml t’TTOI. floor, epace for one addItIcqSal 3 fireplacee. 1% baths, full cellar. Church, was elected preMdam 1aat Ohurch, t r a u u r ^ ^ nW-aMSUrtTMCttSH- conical antennas, single )>ay, Priced at only $89.9,1. MlSQUA^mCUT-Four room r cot- room and bath on second JKoor. CLASSIFIED ADVBI^EMENI DEPT. HOURS $3.68; stacked conical, $4. Bar- $% room iieated apartments Ap* Oil steam heat, $i$,Odo. Immedi­ night of UI6 Mahoheaier Ckiunotl of ■t%r BM iap ^XiN^.M’PIAa! 9. 8 eu, ft. M-W uaad refrigerator. puanoea, Individual teiavial.th an- tkge, electric kitchen,.hot water II Open tiorch. full baoemenf. Lot CONNIE’S TV and Radio Sanrica. low’s TV. 1089 Tolland Tpke.. »0 Used Sofas 8I0-$80 ate occupancy. Tom Minor, Brok­ Churchei. Tha rtiAlA addrau waa deUvared 8:15 AJL to 4:80 PJI. Haa sliding ahelvee, fult-wldlh tannaa and Haat control, laumdry and private beach. Available May 109x180. Immediate occupancy, araUabla ail tioura. SatlcfactiaB 8-8098. er, Rockville, TR 8-8042, *1116 annual meeting of Ute couh- by ifethodiit Btahop John A. Rub* Used Plano ...... 878 hydrator. Only $68.98. equipment, caf apace, plcalr area, SO-June 10. July, August 1 Labor NXW RANCH-Choioe Itoitlon. Call Marian K. Rob6rtaon, Brok­ han of India, a former Moalam. piarfm eod. Call MI AIMS Day. Call Ml 9-8866 after 8 p.m. cll was held at the new Commu­ COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. SCREENED LOAM. Also humus. Save .10% on new unfinished 8. 8 CU. ft. uaed Frigldalre refrIg- 15 mlnutca to Hartford b r l( ^ ! Built-In gtove and ovan, corner tlre> er, MI 8-8668. COLUMBIA—On the Green, Small nity Baptist Church. A catered He said the only hope for the m>m *A T l£e WUDAt l»i»» AJi#-AATPM)AT • AJL METRO APPUANCI& Service — Scballer Humus Plant, Foster St., furniture. arator. Doubla hydratora, alum­ Adults. Phone $ 0 0-4194. TR 8.8778. place, attached cerai*. covered 6 room .Cape. Only $9,6(X), Call Joe dinner preceded the meeting. world liee in the muroh, and that inum shelve!, super freezer TWO 2-ROOM ■ romptetelv and tUo. $20,000. R. F. Dlmook Co., LAKBWOOD^CLE ~ Coughlin,' Welles Agency, Coven­ Repalra on all makea o^re'r‘cera- South Windsor. Ml 8-6713. beautifully furnished, - heated Other officere elected Were: III program la to iayi the world. Coffee Tables ...... $19 eheit. Prised at oiuy $89.98. ' THREE ROOM apartniont and two- eattor,^ Ml 0-0040, or Barbara try, PI 3-tS86, PI 3-7981. Blehop Subhan eubmltted tha PLEASE HEAD YOUR AD tora, freeiera, waohing; machinea, room apartment tor rent ('all Ml apartments with stove, refrigera­ KWooda, W 1-770$, Robart Murdock, Attractive 6 room ranch. Large eXOTHES LINE poles InstaUed, 4. 9 CU ft. Admiral uaad ratrigera- li>{Ulg room, fireplace, bookshelves, drvera. rann oil and saa bumara. Slngls Bsds ...... $10 each tor. Excaltont for cottage at the 1-0878; tor, automatic washer, central. M l >-«472. COLUMBIA—Six room Cepe built thought that the ehuroh haa lost «r "WoBt A4i* an tok«* •«« a* a e«H MI 9-08M. Ml work fuarantaed. all slMt old poles reset, raaaon- TB 6-6992. ’TR 8-3344, TR 8-8881. picture window, wall to wall- rugs. light of ita goal and honton. able. Also hydraulic truck Jack. lake or shore. Priced at only 1958. Only S60 feet from lake. a iiw S w re lw e M laad kla ad tka tiW W DAY IT FOft RENT —$ room apartment. Modern kitchen, dinette 6x12 rug. "Our faith ta to he apelted out i n . ' REUPHOL8TERT, alip coyera and MI 6-1363. WATKINS W8. Ill Fireplace, garage, large Wt and k— UtrOST EBBOB8 la Ubm for tka aazi iaaar. Available June 1st. Call Ml 9-7669 Three twln-elze bedrooms Tile everything a good house should eervice and exhibited Ui fatiew* draperiea- cuatom made. Free ••- USED FURNITURE e a s y TERMS a v a i l a b l e Aml T kt BataM Vi raapaaolkla far a a b ONE laoarraa* or oadttod FBHIDBUUl AIR conditioners for after 6 p.m. IVanted to Rtnt 68 ROdKLBDQB-^Now 0 room ranch. liath. Recreation room with fire­ have. Call Joe Coughlin, Welles ahlp," he eeld. "The important iHatllaa (or aay aJiaG w eet aadlkaa oalj to tka aztoat af a timatea. Open aveninga fo - your EXCHANGE FURNITURE DEPT. place. large casement, windows. convenience P A M Upho'atery those hot months ahead. Coo' one IH hatha, attachad faraga vera Agency, Coventry, PI 2-7356, PI thing Is not what we d^ hut what ^ ^ ^ ^ i i i r l a o i r r — B rran arklek da act iaaaea tka ralae of 1 elightly uaed 3/3 Hollywood FIVE ROOM apartment, second Mo t h e r a n d child need 4 room largo living room, |l0,tOO R. F. Walkout door opens to large flag- 3*7989. God doee through ui. Tnie la trua Shopa, 307 N. Main St. Ml 9-6324. room or complete house. Immedi­ 16 Oak Street unfurnished rent up to tso. O n - tha olaertAatoaat wtD aot ko oonaotod ky "laaka good” taaertloa. ate InstallaUcm. Substantial sav­ Bed, $71.68 $49.95 floor, central, oil hot air furnace, Dimock Co., Realtor, Ml 9-82'8, atone terrace. Beautifully land­ evangellem.” SU l^y used 2 Pc. Living Room automatic gaa water heater. MI tral. Call Ml 9-8104. nr Robert Mufdock, Ml 3-6472. Bar­ scaped. BOLTON—Eight month old, 4 bed ings for cash and carry.' T. P. Open Thursday evenings mtil I 8-4781. The epeaker continued with the MOR'IENBEN TV Speceiallaed RCA AitUn Co., Tolland ’Turnpiks, SetTrurquolse. Reg. $389.98, $149.98 bara Woodi, MI t - m i . room ranch. 1V4 baths. 2-car ga­ thought that the popular Ouli* Closed Mondays OWNER MI 9-2141 rage, fireplace. On acre 161. Dial Ml 3-2711 televiaion oandee. MI 9-4641. Manchester, MI 3-6793. tianity ot today haa loat tta objeo* KEITH’S FURNITURE THREE ROOM apartment, tile COTTAGE AT Bolton Lake, Aug. 9-1477. . A GOOD SELECnON of stsrUltod 1118 MAIN ST; MI 3-1169 9 to 16. TR-.6-l$78 after 4 p.m. IV ttvity. "Faith hu become a aub* SELF PROPELLED 30” Toro bath, linoleum, Venetian blinds, ANDOVER LAKE - Comfortable refinished used furniture for heat and’ hot water, parking. In­ year ’round 4. room ranch, closed jeetlve thing baaad on tha opinlona Last and Poand Antomobiles for Salt 4 GARDENS PLOWED. MI 8-6092. rotary mower, pow $99.98. (Reg. every room. All kinds of appli­ LAWSON tOFA, 3 cuahtm. good NEW 6 ROOM Colonial, baths, 'Wanted—-Relil Estate quire 11 School St. Ml 9-2360. built-in stove ' and dishwasher, porch, hot air heat, lake privi­ of men,” he laid- Tha btahop 1988 RAMBLER croaa-country ata- $139.96 discontinued model). Mar­ ances, sparkling clean, no ^ p s. condition, roae. Reasonable. MI Apartment BuiMingw pleaded for unity among the Amer­ LOST—BAM BOOK B-n08, Sav- low’s, 867 Main St. $17,900. R. F. Dtmock Co.. Realtor, leges. Priced reasonable at only WANTED TO i u Y - 2 , 8, 4 tens’- tlon wagon, atandard ahlft, radio Come in and com pare quaUto and 9-1724, 87 Gerard St. - FOUR ROOM apartment, partly for Salt 69 $6,500. Phone owner, Ml 9-7931. ican Protestant churelies, and iaaa Dapartnaant of the Connactl- ALL TYPE icreens rewired# with pricea. Open 9-9, LeBlane Ml 9-8245, Robert Murdock, Ml ment house dlrer.t from owne . and heater, .whitewall Urea. A teal PICNIC TABLES 6’ $18.98 up, 8’ lane Furni- furnished, utilities, extra bedroom stated that "We have loet our ' ent B aA A Truat Company. North aluminum. Fast service. Ndw tura Hoapital, 195 South St.. available. STAFFORD—Investment property. S-6473, or Barbara Woods, Ml Immediate financing. Box W Her­ Mein Stiaat Office. Application clean car liiside and out. Locally screens madi up also. Weather $19.96 up. Sturdy, braced, con- parking. 373 Main St. 9-7702. ATTRACmVB authentically styled eenee of urgency ae a church. It la RockvUle. 40” CR08LBT deluxe electric M l 8-4071. Large 3-tamily house, 5 rooms 6*4 room custom Ca'pe, on ald. made for jwymant ______owned and driVen. Venr low mile­ Guard, 443 Main 8t„ Mancbeiter, 'struction. 3” western fir. Deliv­ stove, automatic ovan. MI 9-6600. our primary talk to bring Christ age, 81098. Oakland'Motort, Inc., ItCtUSI KlIMPAPIt tYWRiCAfi first floor,.oil steam heat, 2nd 200 ft. deep lot with apple trees, Conn. ered and assembled. Larger sizes HOTPOINT refrigerator steel ARE YOU CXJNSIDFPJNL to the world now." W7 Oakland St., Manchester, MI HOLL STREET—Four roqsn apart- floor 4-4', Shed and barn, large garden, etc.. In congenial neigh avaUable. MI 9-8444. kitchen cabinet, desk, large mir­ y rcdcc - - - . SBLUNQ YOUR PROPEHTY? V D(mAt« 01M LOST—DARK tan nuUa Foodiound. 8-1448. UGHT TRUCKINO. Attics, cjllars ment. completely redecorated $80. oak and hemlock trees. 2 acre HILLSIDE MANOR. Vernon — borhood. Full shed dormers, two ror, gaa stove, MI 8-4887 after 6 WHIRLPOOL IMPERIAL automa- Atiiults " only; ------MI 9-9173. We will apQfalse your p-'jpertt After the eddrecs, the aaaembly Arthor Olann, PI A786I. and yards cleaned. Very reason­ Moving— Truckinf— Help iRfanted— Female 35 Help Wanted— Male 36 tlc,dryer. MI 9-6800. ^ lot. Immediate occupancy $13,000. C!hoose your own high wooder’ lot. bedrooms, three p o • e * b I e free and without any obltgatlon. 1996 FORD Falrlane, 3-door aedan, p.m. Low down payment. Tom Minor, Screened porch, cofinectl. g ga­ voted to give the eum of gJOO ta able. MI 4-0309. Storugo ‘ 20 LARGE LIVING room fireplace For your new Ranch, Split or Co­ We olio buy property tor cash. the wofk-v which Blabop Subhan WUn C B IS REREBT given that standard transmission. $900 Call mirror, 38x78. MI 9-8888. b e d r o o m eet, twin Hollywood Broker, Rockville, TR 5-5042. rage,* amesite drive, in Manches­ OFFICK'CLBRK—Must be good at WANTED—’Three dependable non CHAMBERS FURNITURE FOUR ROOM tenement, 99 Bum- lonial. R F. Dimock Co., Pealtor, Member Multiple Listing represents. It was stated than by P a «i Book No. E-19S2. laauad by MI A1361 after 8 p.m. LAWN MOWERS sharpened, re­ beds, Sealy box springs, and mat­ MI 9-6345, or Barbara Woods. MI ter. Owner MI 4-0108, 2-9 p.m. MANCHESTER Moving and Truck­ figures. Some typing. Apply only 30-30 for set up and operating mit St.. STANLEY BRAY. Rea’Ior Rev. K. BJnar Raok the epeaker that thla would be . The Savlnga Bank of Mandieater paired. All work guari^teeC Free U you are looking for perranent punch presses. Apply Gunve- Mfg. GREEN AND white haiid knitted tresses, gray oak chest, dresser 9-7702, Robert Murdock,-Ml ." 6472. BRAE-BURN REALTY 1948 DODGE 4-door, clean, excel­ ing Company. Local and long dis­ SALES Farm and Land for Sale 71 luied to the evangelization of Mos­ haa been loot and iwllcation haa pick-up and delivery. We also employment. New office equip­ Co.. 284 Hartford Rd. afghan. Reasonable offer accept­ and night stand. Just like new. 83 BEDROOM AND kitchen 'urnished MANCHESTER—Due to the con­ Ml 3-6273 Francis Hadden, Center Congraga* lent tires, very good mechanical­ tance motdng, packing and ator venience and location of this 2- been made to aaid bank for pay­ ehkrpen axes, eclaaors, chlsele, ment. CleAn air Conditioned office. ed. MI 9-3634 or 335 Highland St. Crestwood Dr, for two adults Including <-as elec­ VI tional Church, first vice president: lems. ' ly. See art 63 Starkweather St. age. Weekly van serlervlca to New 808 E. Middle Tpke. WESTFORD—15 acre farm, most family. It is very easy to keep The newly elected officers ware ment of the amount of depoalt. planer blades and knives, ^runo Y o r k .Ml------8’-8S6S. Salary commensurate with ability WANTXK>— E jm rienced painters. tricity, private bath, heat and hot ]y open land. Pond, some fruit BUY - SELL - TRADE the Rev. Arnold Tozer, Second after 8 p.m. Moake. MI 3-0771. Inquire 44 Bayberry Rd., Glaston' USED LUMBER, doors and win­ WESTINGHOUSE Laundrom at, MANCHESTER — -Exceptionally rented. Nice shaded lot with 2-car Congregational Church, second Introduced and were installed, and and ex|>erience. Phone Secretary, dows. G. E. liot water furnace, water. Call-MI 3-7686 • or MI traei, two chicken coop. Work Want to sell your prouertv? bury between 6-7 p.m. S and 7 piece breakfast set from aiilonfatlc washer. Used, good con­ nice 7 room Colonial. Spacious liv­ garage, 5 large rooms each side, vice president; the Rev. Clarence the closing prayer and banadlotlon and Service: MANCHESTER Package Delivery. MI 9-4828. 140,000 B T U Richmond hot water $79 up. shop, garage. 6 room house. Oil Greenwood, Inc., will buy (cr all 3 GONDBB ’TV Sales Light trucking and pstoaga deliv­ dition, $46. Marlow's, 887 Main'. ing room, dining room and :;itchen. full basement, oil heat, plug all Winslow, Church of the Nazarene, were delivered bjr tha Rev. Clar* Trsflera 6-A home, hl-fl. furnace. Electric hot water heat­ hot air heat. All excellent condi- cash or work out a trade Oulok Servicing TV, auto, PART-TIME service station, evs' FOUR R o o m fiat, heat and hot 3 large bedrooms and .leparate city utilities. A good investment. third vice president: Mrs. Henry ence Wlnilow whom the ReS^ Mn iry of satisfied ery. Refrigerators, washers and ers. Modern bath tub and sink. Oceasioaal living roo siialra OOMpLEfTE full size maple bed. Uon, Near Route 15. $14,500. Tom action assured. Call and get ouf FACUOM CLEANERS rapairad tn NA’nONAL ”40” 2 bedroom New Quarter of centui stove moving specialty. Folding ings and weekends. Experienced water furnished. Available June den. 1-car attached garage. Large Price $14,700. Call Gaston Realty Janssen, Covenant Congregational Raek succeeds as president m y u rn b ea n obop. Earn vaan serytee. MI 9-14M,, M l 8-3781. Modern lot radiators, Pipe and valued up to 879.95, now $88. No bookcases, good condition. MI Minor, Broker, Rockville, TR deal, no obligation. condition. Complete, $3,100, Only chairs for rent Ml 9-0783. EXPERIENCED SEWING preferred. References. Ask for 1st. $90. Call after 5 p.m. MI screened porch. 184 'acre lot with Co., MI 9-5731, TR 6-6293. Office (aeiory aspeilenea. An mafcao, low soU pipes. Open daily 8:30 p-.m, choice of Covers. 9-8858. 5-8042. g r e e n w o o d $408 down. Low payments. Jen­ George. MI 9-8198. 9-5774. beautiful grounds. $23,800 The Route 83, Vernon. , INC. lataA (n o aatlmataa, fraa plekup to 7. Saturdays 9-4. Choman’s Ml 8-J677 sen’s. Inc. (alwsys-'reliable) Roll­ Household Services MACHINE OPERATORS FRIENDLY Ice Cream bos open, Housewrecklng, Stock Place, off 30% discount on lamps, living El e c t r i c refrigerator and Rem­ R. F. Dimock Cp., Ml 9-53-:3 or MANCHESTER—Green Manor. 6 and ddhw iy. Mr. MiUer, JA ing Hllla, Route 44-A, Manafield, Painting— Papering 21 room seta, end tables, etc. ■Tw o r o o m cabin, furnished, Houses for Sale 72 Offered 13-A > tiw for part-time work for eye' North Main, Or Call MI 9-2392. ington typewriter, good condition. shaded. One person. Two room Robert D Murdock, Ml 3-6472 or room ranch, large lot, "ira ge, SELLING YOUR HOME? For OArfield 9-4479. nl^B and weekends. Must be neat Call MI 9-3375. Barbara Woods, MI 9-7702. fireplace. Reduced for quick sale, 4 Ministers Head PAINTING, paperhanging and flat furnished. New Bolton Rd. $13,300 BEAUTIFUL three bedroom prompt, efficient, courieous eerv- SBo WASB-Do it youraalf. Luoky CLOTHES that ara cleaner, whlt- Apply Manchester Modes, Inc. HANDY FREEZE, electric 1 88’ PEERLESS—Mainllner Mobile paper removed. Will paint ttq;i half in appearance with pleasant per' Open Daily 10-5, 7 :30-8 MI 3-6389. ranch, ceramic bath, hot water $15,390. Broker. AO 6-3568 o> AD ive and appraising without obliga­ Lady Solf-aarTlee Laundry, U .er, brighter and look freaher ara sonality. Call MI 9-8196 for ap­ cream freezer, one gallon < ELECTRIC stove, $75. Electric 2-2588. home. Set up Vernon trailer Court. of house If desired. Reasonable Pine St. dryer, $75. Refrigerator, $35. May heat, full cellar, large wooded lot- tion, call S. A, Beechler. Realtor, arejjn S t (aerooa from F ln t Na- waahed, damp or fluff dried at pointment. pacity, nearly new. $18. Call MI FOUR ROOM apartment, garage, Carlton W. Hutchins. Ml 9-5182. MI 3-6969 dr Wesley R. Sm'th, As Priced low. Financing—trades ar­ prices with free estimates Work­ 9-3496 after v. SCRATCHED and SOILED be. seen any time. Call MI 9-7177. EAST HARTFORD— New Cape, FOUR FAMILY on bus line near ttonal Store Parking Lot). ______ranged. MI 4-1388. Mancheater Laundromat, 660 Cen­ manship guaranteed. Cali Thomaa second floor. Near bus line. Rea­ Bociates. MI 9-8952, Member Multi­ To Dulles ’ Funeral Manchester, Conn. GRILL MAN, roadside, MancheS' JUST A LITTLE FROM oversized. FHA minimum down, schools. Investment now Half ter St. Harrlaon. M l 8-4884. sonable. Box S, Herald: SWEEPING VIEWS - Six room ple Listing Service. SPENCER foundations and bras in ter, $60. Foley Employment Agen. $70 THAYER carriage and mat MOVING in WAREHOUSH ranch, fireplace, heated recrea­ $14,900. R. F. Dlmock Co., Realtor, acre for single in future. Quick beautiful summer fabrics. Sbepert- DICK’S WEATHERSTRIP Com­ cy, 44 State St., Hartford. tress, in excellent condition $30 Wearing Apparel— Para 57 THREE ROOM completely fur­ tion t^ m , ateel beam censtrur MI 9-5245 or Robert Murdock, MI financings Phone CH 9-3491. MANCHESTER—If we had your (Continued from Page One) Auto Driving School 7*A pany doors and windows, cuatom PAINTING AND papertianging. BE A HOME demonstrator. One of MI 3-5309. 8-6472, Barbara Woods, Ml 9-7702. ly fitted stra{AesB bras a speclal- Good clean workmananip At raa- Hardly noticeable. Just use a Uttie nished apartment. Stove, refrig­ tIon, attached garage. $17,860 property listed we could 'd-er- MI 9-4081. Mrs. Winifred Flem- work guaranteed. Call W 9-1888 America’s leading variety Party MAN WITH general ability. Must paint and cleaning fluid and no one erator. hot water. Apply T. Mor­ MANCHESTER— Price just re­ Summerfleld end his* wife cut BOY SCOUT lARSON’B ConnecUeat’a find U- sonable rates. 80 ysars In Man- HEAVY , DUTY extension cord GOWNS — Three ballerina length, Elxtra building lot available Only Use it here. Give us a call. P. V. Ing. cenaed driving aebooi .valned. .. aRer 6 p.m. Plans. Exceptionally profitable have mechanical aptitude. Apply can tell the difference. So if y ou one cocktail, sizes 9-15. Preteens. row, 26 Birch St., MI 9-2236. XI duced. Owner transferred. Must short a European visit to attend cheater. Raymonda Flska. M l about 166 feet long. Bird cage $1,000. Carlton W. Hutchins. MI Tongren, Broker. MI 3-8321. Any­ Certified and approved, la ->ow of­ opportunity. Full, spare time. No in person, 10 Hilliard St., Man' want to go to a little trouble.-here's C. Kasevich, Sunny View Drive, sell. Three bedroom Colonial, the funeral and are on a second TV SERVICE — Pottarton’s. all 9-9237. with atand, $7. Call MI 9-4366. 9-5132. e a s t HARTFORD—New ranch, thing In real estate. N olet and Nevus WANT RIDE to Silas Deane High­ fering claaaroom and behind coUecUons, no deliveries. Exper­ Chester, your chance to save a lot Of money near Vernon Grange. FIVE ROOM apartment, all mod­ newly decorated inside and out. plane. Two of Herter's party will makes, Exceptionally lar^ rooms. Com­ way. Hours 6:16 to 8. Plsasa call wheel' instruction for tsansgers. SScitEHIOR and tnt^or ience unnecessary. JA 8-6347. ern conveniences, lake privileges, VERNON —New six room Build­ Garage and extra building lot. F M ahlfted to that plane on the re­ MI >4916 aftsr 8J9. work MAN WITH equipment to cut ROSE WING chair, man’s size 40 3 C O M P IL E winterized. MI 3-0652. Call 2-7 plete, $15,900. R. F. Dlmock Co., and D Annutil, Brokers. Ml 9-6544 $a 9-6078. Ceilings reflnlshed- Paparbani leather jacket, tweed suit, lady’s er’s Model Ranch, basement ga- turn trip. Boy Scout Troop 28, under tha parience. CLERK-’TYPIST. Some shorthand, lawns at East -Windsor Drive-In ROOMS OF b r a n d NEW p.m. ' rage, ’ built-in oven and range Realtor. MI 9-5245, or Robert Mur­ 1931. Phons MI 94887 (or Wallpaper hooka. Batimatas given. summer months. Reply-Box 182, Theater. Apply evenings. size 14 winter coat. All in excel­ Wanted—To Boy 58 dock. MI 3-6472, Barbara Woods, Ml Gromyko will make a 5-hour leadership o t Harry Maldment, MOR’TLOCK’B Maaehsater’s lead­ Fully covered by' insurance. Call FURNITURE colonial fireplace, executlvp size MANCHESTER Betsy Salafia AntontMtes for Salt 4 sendee. East Hartford, Conn. lent condition. Also odd chairs, 9-7702. stopover in London where he Will scoutmaster, made its annual trip ing driving aOhooI. ’Iliree skilled, Edward R. Price. MI 9-1003. lamps, clothing, etc. 82 Oestwood "WESTINGHOUSE” REF. rooma. Convenient to schoole, change from his Swissair flight to to historical points o f tntereat, this courtoous tnstruetors. Class room WANTED TO BUY Business Locations For $14,500. Immediate occupan BEIXXtB TOD BUT a uisd car WEAVING of boms, moth holes BXKPBIRIBNCBD waitress wanted Drive. shopping, Hartford, Manchester. a British Overseas airliner. year to the area' around Salem, Instructions tar 15, IS, 17 year PAINTER and paperhanger, deco­ Help Wanted— “ BENGJAL” RANGE Good usad rraalable furniture, XVIII cy, 3 bedroom, five room Cape with To Head CYP sas Ckirmaa Motor Salea dulck and tom clothing, hoalery runs, 4 nights a Week. Apply In person. for Rent 64 Only $16,200—80 vear mortgage. Gromyko took off as the other Mass. This annua) trip is finajt(;ed 'olds. Telephone Mr. Mortloek, rating. Good clean Job, reasonable Male or Female 37 “EMERSON" TELEV. also small upright and aplnet BuUder, MI 9-1489 and MI 3 2465 attached garage. Attractive large Stlea and Sarrlea.' 388 Main handbags repaired, sippar re- (Jharcoal Broiler, BSO E. Middle FLAT FIELDSTONE. Ideal for 414 ROOM RAN(H. like new, fire living room with fireplace. hot mlnletera ware holding theit' final by money raised by the auxilary Director of Driver Education. price. 8. Yenctaa, MI 9-6914 after dry retaining walls. Slate, gran­ BEIDROOM SUITE tfianoa. (XlMMEiRdAL business or office Street MI >-4871. Opon ersnings. icement, umbreuas <^palred, ’Tpke." WOMEN AND men needed for to­ place, ceramic tile bath, amesite water oil heat. Good size lot with CYP Club, the high school young meeting before the 2-day confer­ of the troop, headed hy Mrs. Hal MI A7308. 8. ite and other'building stones. ME LIVING ROOM SUITE soace tot-rent. Up to 6500 equare $13,200- -1956 SIX room Cape, fire­ \ men’s shirt collars revaraed end bacco farm work. No experience Wi^tkins Used Furniture place. birch cabinets, baseboard drive, attached garage, full price plenty of trees. people's organization of Center ence recess. Deputy Foreign Harrison. WANTED — Cfoan used ears. Ws replaced. Marlow’s Uttla Mend­ WOMEN WANTED—Full or part- 3-4293. B-PIECE DINETTE SET feet. Will aub-dlvide. Main Street. $11,900. R. F. Dimock (Jo. Realtor. Congregational Church, Sunday Minister Valerian Zorin sat in for One hundred Iwys, with 20 of ATTENTION teenagers—Ager 18 PAINTING and paperhanging. required. Transportation fur-. Exchange Located near Center. Plenty of neat, awnings, aluminum terms, buy, trad# down or trads any- ing Shop. time, earn an extra $5 per eve­ MAYTAG WASHER MI 9-5245, Robert Murdock, MI For $15,500. 5 room ranch. Excel night elected Betsy Salafia pres­ Gromyko. the boys’ fathers acting aa chauf­ to 18. We teach. Claas room. Start Clean workmanship. Free esU- nished. Conn. State Employment SMALL GARDEIN tractor with land HOOVER VACUUM parking. Phone MI 9-5329 or MI garage, shade trees. Carlton W. ^ DouSlaa Motors, 8 » 'Cain. ning. Call G. Matthews, BJver- Service, 806 Main St., Manches­ 16 Oak Street 3-6472, or ■ Barbara Woods, MI lent construction. Fireplace, hot ident for the. coming year. At the airport Gromyko had fers, left Mancheater Friday eve* now. Wa teach, adults 18 to 60. FLAT FINISH Holland window matesXNo job too iinall. John vlew 9-3870. plow, cultivator and snow plow: Also includes Sealy Innerspring 3-7444. Hutchins, ^ 0-5132. 9-7702. water heat, one-esr garage, nice The Sunday evening programs nothing -to say to newsmen except nlng and headed (or the Nlhan OtZlER CARS, mectaanies ape- Free home pick-up service. Three shadea. made to measure. All Verfalll^ 284 Lake St, MI 3-2831. ter. MI 3-4375 after 5:30. Mattress and Box Spring. "M o­ * WE BUY and sell antlqua and used WEST SIDHS—Attractive five room lot. concluded for the season Sunday that he was going to Dulles’ Scout Reeervatloh\tn Saugas, tbcit yourself- cara, alwaya Instructors, no waiting. Ca'1 Mr. metal Venetian iblinds m a-new DON’T WATT. Call new to arrange hawk” Rugs, Lamps, TaUes, furniture, china, glaek, -diver, pic­ SMALL STORE for rent Main St. PROFESSIONAL p a p e r h anger. FULL-’ITME cook. Apply In per­ home, enclosed breezeway ga­ XIX funerS.1. He smiled slightly and Mast., where the boys made camp a good^ection. Look behind our Miclette, ' Manchester Driving low price. Keye made wblla you for pleasant Interview in your 80 GALLON Ford electric hot water Kitchen Cabinet, Inlaid, and a few ture frames, g w s , attic or dents, Nifce location Parking facilities. with the annual meeting and elec­ Workmanship guaranteed. For son. Driftwood Glen Restaurant, heater, 10-10 guarantee. For par­ Call MI 3-0211. ' rage. ' $13,900, assume 4>.4% Call tion of officers. The meeting wa.s waved as he mounted the steps for the weekend. \ offloa. Dqn^aa Motora, 3 » Main. Academy, PI 2-7349. wait. Marlow’s. / home. Sell nationally advertised other artices. whole estates Furniture refin- BOLTON CENTER RD.-6'4 -''om free estimates call collect Col­ 68 Windsor Ave,, Rockville, (Jonn. ticulars call MI 9-4176. mortgage.- small cash. Carlton W. conducted by Steven Harvey, re­ Into the plane. Saturday morning, the ^ ou p chester LEhtgh 7-8705. Ask for Avon cosmetics and' toilet’-' -s to Ished and repaired. Furint’ire Re­ ranch, three years old Large -*HEED A C i^and bad your credit housewives In their homee. 40% EVERYTHING LARGE PLEASANT store, excel­ Hutchins. MI 9-5183. tiring president. Plans for the remarkable exo­ visited the Custom House In Suem, Dick Gregolre. OPENINGS FOR 6 ambitious p6o pair Servlca and Salea. Talcott- beautifully landscaped lot. II4 ALICE CLAMPET, Realtor turned down? Short on downjMy- Motorcycles— Bicycles II Building— Contruetlfig 14 commission. Excellent training VERY REASONABLE vtUe. Ml $-7449. lent for grocery, TV, or appliance Others elected to office ere dus from the Big Four conference located across the street from tnq ment? u d a rtpoaaaaalonT Don’t pie, full or part-time sales work. Building Materials 47 V salesroom, etc. Good size front 614 ROOM Cape Cod, shed iormer baths. $21,C(». R. F. Dimock C EDCTERIOR and Interior Tainting. while you learn. Call (JR 6-1688. ElxceUent opportunity for. hus WILL SELL ALL OR PART Ml 9-5245. Barbara Woods, Multiple Listing Member--Ml 9-4643 Kerry Getchcll, vice presidents city were dramatically completed Derby 'Wharf.. This wharf waa the^ gnra iq>! See Dowlaa Motora, gat 14” TWO Wh e e l bike with train­ BIDWELL HOME Improvamant windows, $110 monthly. Cell after tile bath, fireplace, open stai - center o f Salem’s shipping from N o Job too small. Reasonable bands and wives to work together. 9-7702 or Robert Murdock. Or Mr. Johnson, MI 8-7357 Dorothy Prior, recording secre­ lost night with the announcement 5 m lowdown on the lowaat d e m er-wheels, $8. Also tricycle, $5. Co. Alterattora, additions, ga­ WOMSaf FOR part-time second ON EASY TERMS 5, MI 9-1680 or MI 9-3549. 99 Sum­ ■’'case. Hot water oil heat, recrea­ rates. Call MI 8-8739. Call -MI 9-2609 for Interview ap- WEEKLY SAVINGS LIST WANTED- Wardrobe. Phone Ml r,-6472. tary; Nancy McNeill, correspond­ that Gromyko would attend the 1760 to 1860, and was a base for and amalleat paymenta anywhere. MI 9-8084. rages. Rooting and siding experts. shift. Apply in person. New Model Fr9e storage until wanted. Free de­ 9-4249. mer St. tion room, porch. Shade trees, Other listings available pim home, all city utilities. with Prwider,'* Biaenhower during for supper, at twilight a canvMlre make, year or model, w» have Kamienskl. (CARPENTERS, experienced tii Sat, 6 P.M. dition'. Call MI 9 1423. (XXI) Morasco.’ Representing CYP Club FULLER BRUSH COMPANY SPECIAL DEALS Excellent one owner 5 room Owner says sell. A buy at in the Manchester Youth Council his bfieff stay in Washington. Bitt was held to relax the boys. When them. We have cars from 876 to building and contracting, altera­ RCIOM WITH kitchen privileges. $11,990. Over «ixty more listings RADIO-’TV REPAIRS, any make— Private Instructions . 28 GLENWOOD GAS stove with broil­ ranch, two bedrooms, fun tile are Don Seipel, Susan Greene and thj»ra was no word o f thle from lights out at 9:80 was sounded the $3,600. Over 60 to choose from. tions, additions, porches, etc. Spe- CLERK TYPIST GERMAN SHEPHERDS NATIONAL LUMBER, INC. Centrally located. Babies ac­ 4'4 ROOM house, centrally 'orated. COLONIAL Seven room older. Ex- from' $6,500 to $30,000. Call Ells­ majority of tha boys were in their Oakland Motora, Inc., 367 Oak­ cara. ampliflera, phonographs and ciallziiw In cotlages,'garages, sld- er, storage compartment, 80” bath; garage, has concrete drive, (iellent condition. St. Jame's Parish. Diane Dearington. (Soviet autnorlUes to <3eneva. .381 STA'TB S’TREET cepted. Mrs. Dorsey, 14 Arch St. Hot water and heat, gas stove. worth Mitten Agency, Realtors. sleeping bags sound asleep; land St, Manchester. Open eve­ changers. Over 47 years total ex­ Inga, (guaranteed ' workmanship. U.S. (JIVIL SERVICE testa! Men- oven, $25. May be seen at 391 Call MI 3-5735. large living room with fi eplace, R. F. Dimock Co., Realtor, MI In addition to.the officers of llie The decision of many of the free perience. 90 days gumantee on all Immediate Opening AKC Registered puppies of NORTH HAVEN. CONN. MI 3-6930, or MI 9-5524. Sunday morning, after toe Imya nings. MI 3-1446. hU 8-0781. women, 18-52.. Start high as $95 CHestnut 8-2147 Spruce St.. 1st floor. PLEASANT LARGE heated ’•oom, two nice porches. Full nlaster 9-5245 or Robert* Murdock, MI CYP Club, four Center. Church v/orld's foreign ministers to at­ work. Potterton’a. Ml 9-4837. week. Preparatory training until had held their church aervioea, Quality, Beauty and Ideal free parking. On bus line. 146 COVENTRY LAKE-4- room year house, radiant heat. Priced right. 3-6472^ Barbara Wood-s, MI 9-7702. VERNON—New ,-6>,4 room ranch. young people have.been elects to tend the last rites for Dulles ap­ additions, appointed. ’Thousands of Jobs Excellent opportunity for exper­ camp was broken ai\d the gfOup 1900.FORD two door, radio, heater, FOR ALTERA’nONS, Center St. Call MI S-5002. 'round .home, kitchen, 2 bed­ $17,230. Shown by appointment Excellent woficmanship ' through serve in official position by inter- parently put the' Soviet Icaderehlp HAROLD A SONS Rubbish Remov open. Experience usually unneces­ ienced persons. Permanent Jobs Disposition. headed for the Saugus Ironworks overdrive, good tires and motor. cabinet work, garages, etc. Call Diamonds— Watches— rooms, living room with qtone fire­ only. Drive by. MI 3-6273. Brae (XXIV) out. Basement garage A-i neigh church groups. Don Seipel was. in a difficult spot. Sacrifice pnee. Call MI 9-9953. al—Paper and ashes. Call Ml Glrardin Woodworking. Free esti sary. Free information on Jobs, with good ibages and fringe bene­ Burn Realty Co. Restoration, the hlrthp.lace o f 9-4034. fits—Hours 8 to 4!80 p.m. Jewelry 48 "SINOB 1907 TTS BEEN ONE BEDROOM, In private fam­ place, enclosed porch with lovely borhood .$17,300. P. V. Tongren, chosen president of 'the Manches­ If Gromytico did not attend, mates. Ml 9-8933. salaries, requirements. Write to­ TRemont 5-6746 ily, private entrance. Near NEW SIX room Colonial, $17,900. America’s iron and steel ■ mduBtty. view of lake, Cali PI 2-7753, CH Broker,- M l 3-6321. ter Youth Council, in the Hartford Riuisia would be without cabinet- 1984 CHEVROLET 3-door sedan, day! Lincoln Service, Pekin 80, (Jheney Mills, bus line. Gentleman 6-0725. BRANFORD ST. —8 room Cape. built-in dishwasher. IH taths, The . crude metooda of . making TAMKIR TREE Removal— land ALTERATIONS and remodeling — Apply In person LEONARD W. TOST, Jeweler, re­ Bast PUgrirn Fellowship Assn., level representation al the fun­ very reasonable. Call MI 9-9731 Illinois. '< pairs. adjusts watches «n>ertly. preferred. Ml 9-0595. 119 Coorer Fireplace, fenced in yard en­ built-in stbve and oven. Omplete*- Iron in those early days have been after 8 p.m. cleared, firewood cut. Insured kitchens bathrooms, attire, cel­ KITTENS , LOOKING for nice AUCTION SOUTH WINDSOR—5 room ranch, Richard Baxter was elected, pres­ eral. But his attendance sifter all Call collect. MI 8-8742. Paul A FULLER BRUSH COMPANY Reascmable prices. Open dally. Hill St. closed porch, convenient to spools ly landscaped. Amesite 'rive R. palnataklngly restored In this old lars residing, pormes, ' roofing SUMMER Is a wonderful time to home. Call Ml 8-8836. and shopping area. Owner. MI etetra large shaded lot. School bus ident, Michael Morasco chairman the Russian’attacks on Dulles lays Ellison. Thursday evenings. 189 Sprues BY REID OF COURSE” Suburban for Rent 66. F, Dlmock Co., Realtor. MI the Kremlin open to the charge of foundry. 4* and room additions. Connecticut catch up. Private tutoring done In 3680 MAI^ STRBJET f u r n i s h e d light housek eping 9-2255. at door, vacant. (Jan be seen any of the fellowship commission, and street. Ml 9-4387. 9-5245, or Robert Murdock. 5D time. Asking $12,500. P,' V. Ton­ hypocrisy. Continuing toward home, stops Remodeling Services, 84. Ork St. reading. Phone MI 8-4670. ._ room, electric lights and gas fur­ 3-8472, Barbara Woods, MI 9-7702. Betsy Salafia-delegate to the May Trim With Crisp Ruffling Articles For Sale ' 45 ROCKVILLE, 24 Grove St. - Well .NEW 6 ROOMS, breezeway, double gren, Broker. MI 3-6321. Gromyko and Dulles hod known were made in Lexington end ths- MI 3-1428. HARTFORD Gorogo, Goa SlatioR nished. Lady preferred. Ml 3-6388. furnished 2-room apartment. -In­ cduncil of the State association. Green with all its monuments com-, Household Goods 51 garage, '9 . ceramic baths fire­ Adult director of the CYP Club each other' since the San Francis­ Made For Each Ofher! Bonds— l^ocks Mortgages 31 HOUSEKEEPER for- Manchester FOR PROMPT delivery o' rich quire first floor, apartment 9. (X X V Ill) meratlng toe early Minute Men and loqm, sand, stone, gravel nd flli. ROOM ONE or two, complete'y place, 2% a’cres fertile land,. 3 BOLTON is Jay R. Stager. co conference that gave birth to Roofing— Siding 18 couple. Live In’. Rdlerendes.' Write - Sfeck—Equipmont furnished with bath and complete miles. Carlton W, Hutchins, MI the United Nations In 1946. Later the cradle of our Democracy. SPRING CLEAN-UP time! Get rid Call MI 3-8603. FOR SALBl^Furnlture and appli­ CO'VENTRY—New 5^ m m anch, Box F, Herald. light housekeeping- facilities MI 9-5132.-/• they engaged to many heated ar­ The restored Concord Bridge, RAY’S ROOFING CO., shingle and of all those nagging bills by con­ ances. Moving out of state Call Summer Homes for Rent 67 three bedroom, livtagyTOom, kitch­ Newly CompletiHl MI 9-7846. 7:80-10 p.m. 9-4778. where the shot WU fired that built-up roofs, gutter and conduc­ solidating them into a single WAITRESS—FuU or part-time. Ex­ POWER MOWERS—Toro. Jacob en and dining area^-Built-tn '-ange 5!/2 Room Ranch guments in the U.N. General As- sen, Yazoo and Snapplna 'Turtle T5 Ft. Plywood Boot 10 ROOM older home, oil steam and oven, flrepltm and mantle. sombly. started oup fight lor Liberty, was tor work; roof, chimney reimlrs. month\y payment; If you own perienced if possible. Apply In NEAR 'MAIN St. for gentleman. CAPE (X)D efficiency cottarres. Ac­ heat, ceramic bath large porch, QOP Appoints visited. With all' this history Ray Hagenow, Ml 9-2214: Ray property, dial CH 6-8897 and ask person. ’Three - J ’s Restaurant, Reel and rotary. Also ridmg mow commodates 6. $50 wee('{ly covers Basement garuO , 'hot water heat. ' Formica counters At'’yesterday's Big Four confer­ ers. Parts and sendee. Capitol Maetercraft Trailer Private ^trance, parxli g.' 23 garage, amesite drive, acre of Situated on ope acre lot. Close to * O ra m lc bath ence sessloiL before announcement visited, the boys were happy to Jackson. Ml 8-8838. Frank Burke or Mrs. Carter how Route 6 A 44A, Bolton. Pearl St.t. wa 3-7286, -everything. Write P. O. Box 364, ground, near school. Ken Ostrin- Equipment Co.. 88 Main St.. Man­ Johnson 22 Outboard Motor schools, bug-Yuid shopping. 814.900. * Hot water baseboard Kent that he vou-going to Washington, head for home and all toe Up t o you pay back second mortgagii or phone CY , 5-1006, Wareham, sky, Realtor, MI 3-5159. 2 Study Units date convtonces. . (XIUQHLIN ROOFING Company. funds at $22.25 per month per CJOUNTER GIRL—Fountain, road­ chester. MI 3-7958,. LOKM Ford Model A Doodle Bug LARGE comfortable partially air- Mass. 6-8 p.m. Minlmunv'tiHA financing. R F. * . Fireplace Gromyko expressed the Soviet Inc. Aluminum aiding, asphalt- $1000 Connecticut Mortgage side, Manchester, $80,. Foley Em .CULTIVATED, GLEAN r 48 Buick 4-Door Sedan conditioned room, available gen­ COVENTRY LAKE - Two, year Dlm(x:k.'Co., Realtor Ml 9-5245, * -Baseiiient garage Union’s "deep sympathy on the C. J. MORRISON Paint and Wall­ or Robert Murdock, MI 3-6472. asbestos rooting. Also aluminum, change, 15 Lewis ■St.. Hart*ord„ ployment Agency, 44. State St., TOBACCO FEELD LOAM tleman only. Parking. 318 Middle LAKE CHAFFEE—4 room lake- around cottages. Good investment ' Artesian well . The Republican Town Commit­ passing sway of the former Sec galvanized or copper gutters and Hartford- paper Store at .385 Center St of­ front c-ottage, screened porch, Barbara Woods, Ml 9-7702. * Two acre wooded lot tee last night discussed an outing fers off street parkim : and de- For George Pfau,-Owner Tpke. East. property. $3,600 for the two. Call ■retary o f State." ' leaders. Ml 8-7707. TEL. Ml 9*0050 sleeps 6, fireplace, TV, boat, all Marion E. Robertson. MI 3-5953. Only $15,200 ■ June 20. and created two • com­ Police Arrests Business Opportunities 32 YOUNG WOMEN for hand cutting. llyety service. Call MT 9-9713. ATTEB 5 P.M. 834 Main St. R(30M FOR rant, 3 minute walk electrical conveniences, hot water, (XXXVI) mittees, in a routine meeting . at ROOFING; S ip iN a . palntlna. Car­ Also for brushing toys. Apply TOP Posalbly the ole neat South' Olaatonluiry, Conn. •from center of town, buses and shower. Available June-Septem- VERNON—Attractive 6 room C*^ LAWRENCK F. FIANO the Whlton Library.' ■ pentry. Alterations and addltiona. SA(JRIFICE SA'LE—Theater build Kaklar Toy Co., 60 Hilliard St. restaurants. MI 9-4401, ber by we^k or month, MI 9-0710. Cod with 5 finished rooms, s^ m TWO-FAMILY plus fhur room Mrs. Rosalind Qulsh, .secretary, Two Scholarships Lawrence F., Linde, 25,O f J l ^Uinigs. Workmanah (Oiaran Ing, SlXlOl ft. Brick construction and most fertile delivered routine check by Leonard L. Glgllo A Sons, Bolton school, shopping center and at the Rosemount, Bolton, start­ Given by Rotary St. MI 8-4860. ^ ty in Stafford Springs can be Help Wanted— Male 36 stock —General line, to be sold church. Can assume H i . .o -t- Realtor. MI 0^5245. or Barbara police on Hertford. Rd, and was ,- bought for $32,000, Tom Minor, (Jail M) 8-7083. NOTICE OF DUE DATE Woods, MI 9-7702, Robert Murdock, ing at Y p.m. Anyone interested in 1 - -- 8, SEPTIC TANKS In .trade lots. Batteries, muf­ gage. Call Jim Tuttle, MI 9-8306. BOLTON lakefront — Beautiful charged with driving while imder FOR ANY “TYPE of roofing, siding Broker. TR 8-8042. SALESMAN, ABLE to travel to MI 3-6472. ' ranch, hugS* rooms, expand attending, she said, can contact co- Two Mamchestei* High School or remodeling call Manchester AND flers, hose, fan .belts, few tires, OF chairmen Webster Copp or Mrs euepension of his licenike. solicit delinquent accounts. Must WAPPING—Large 8 ^ room ramch, able, baseboard heat. pant-led seniors have won $260 R o t a..r y Patrolman Richard Thurston Roofing and Siding, Ine. >1’ work have car. $100 weekly draw plus etc. Equipment;—Bishman late ASSESSMENTS FOR INSTALLATION breezeway and garage. Custom (xxxvn.) fireplace, recreation room Gloria Benson or any town com­ Club scholarships. guaranteed. Free estimates. MI Help Wanted—-Temale 35 bonus to man qualifying. Write PLUiSEO SEWERS mittee members. sold lihde was driving a egr reg­ type air and electric tire AND CONSTRUCTION OF built. Six years old, large lot. Sell­ $13,600. Carlton-W. Hutchins, Ml. Muriel Mikolelt, daughter of Mr. istered to emeries Shepard, of 9-8933. experience. Box U, Herald. ing under FHA, Appraised f(V TWO-FAMILY - Excellent condi­ 9-5132. She .eaid Wilber Little was ap- REGISTERED nurse, licensed changer, - snap-on cast and and Mrs. Clarence A. Miltoleit, 21 Hartford, and that Shepi^ was a FLINTAR Maehint Cleaneil SANITARY SEWER'IN GROVE STREET $17,500. Ph'ilbrlck Agency MI tion. 5-5, Choice location, $16,700. ‘)x)inted as chairman o f a 'research Woodland St., and 8 f e p )i e n practical nurse, part-time. MI MEN FOR WASH room work. Ap R. F. Dlmock^ Co., Realtr”- MI passenger. Thurston stopped the Septio Tanks, Dry Welle, Sewer chamber set, Miller air and elec­ 9-8464. FIVE YEAR old ranch, 61 Alice committee to study any projects Roofing and Chlinneys 16-A 9-5879 between 9 a.m.-8 p.m. ply in person. New Model Laun­ N(5TI(Jb 18 HEREBY GIVEN that the President and Directors of 9-6245, Or Barbara Woods, MI Thomas, son of Mrs. Sarah M. car about 2: SO when lie noticed its Lines In*talled—Cellar Water­ tric parts cleaner, Lee hydra- the Eighth School and UUIitfes District have fixed the 22nd day of Drive. Buckley, school area. 3 bed the committee caii undertake. Lit­ Thomas, 8 Oxford St„ were chosen dry, 73 Summit St. AMESITE MANCHESTER RD, —Beautiful 5’ 4 9-7702, Robert ' Murdock MI tailllghta were not tit. ‘ ROOFING—Specialising repairing CLERK-TYPIST with some book­ proofing Done. matic bumper lift, bench tools .June 1950, as the time when asseelsments levied for installation of sani­ rooms, 1% bathe, 'full basement tle and GOP Town Chairrnan, room rancJi. with 3-6472. by the Rotarlans. Linde told 'Thuriton his li­ roofs of all kinds. New rooft. gut­ keeping experience. 40-hour week, tary sewer in Grove Street shall be due and payable in full. The work attached ga­ plenty of closets, storm windows Afty, John Shea will name the PART-’FIME furniture salesman driveway seal coating. Aver­ and other allied Items. rage. Many extras Including over­ Muriel is a member of toe Hon­ cense had beep suspended after an ter work, chimneys cleaned r i- air-conditioned office. IBxtra bene­ for which the assessment was levied has been copipleted. Tlie following and Venetian blinds and many cominiltee members later, he (Thursday evenings and Satur age home driveway $40. Two McKinney bros. sized lot. Seller transferred Full (XXXVIIl) or Soelfty, the Current Affairs accident lo 1967. Ltiuw was living paired. Aluminum siding. 30 fits. Apply In person. Gaer Bros.,' days).'Apply In person. Marlow’s, Moeesments are due for said Work: . • other extras. Will redecorate to said. years’ experience. Free esti­ coats, machine spread. ’The price, $17,800. Ellsworth Mitten Club, the Girls' Leaders Club, and In Hartford at the time, Thura- 69 Leggett St., East Hartford. Inc., 867 Main St. -. Sawsrog* Disposol Co. Robert M. Reid and Son SIX ROOM CAPE Cod. Ne^ds re­ suit. Shown by appointment only Eugene N. Kelly. . waa named mates. (jail Howley, MI 8-5861, Ml best coat so little. Meets all Owner Frontage Assessment Agency, Realtors. MI 3-89'’0, MI is assistant editor of the’ High 180-18$ Penr) 8L— Ml S-SSOS Auctioneers, Manejieeter, Conn. decorating— but location choice. Call MI 9-7177. chairman of a rules revision com ton said. 8-0763. TEACHERS for summer work; .federal and government Greenwood, Inc. (lot on Grove Street) 59.3 $ 334.80 9-5524. School World. She is als# treas­ Released under $i00 bond, Unde specifications. Gives your •Marion L. Lane, No. 38 Grove St...... t ...... 468.1 2,642.80 Good 'ot, $13,900. R, F. Htnock mittee whose duty will be to study urer of the Pilgrim Fellowship of Local openings for qualified teach­ OoT, Realtor. MI 9-5245, or Barbara HOUSE BUILT for' comfort. 3 bed other town committee rules to see is due in court June 6. 574 7 ers and other educators. limited driveway a lasting - future. Lillian Copeland (Mrs.) and IN TOWN—Good older home. Five the Second'Congregatlonal Church, Heating and Plumbing 17 Woods, MI 9-7702, Robert Murdock, rooms, living room, dining room if any changes might be advisable Police arrested Wliliem KunRd, part-time considered. Above aver­ Tel. BU 9-8428. Evenings Lillian L Copeland (Miss) No. 26 Grove St...... 68. 383.91 sparkling rooms 'and bath or first and does secretarial work for the MI 3-6472. all carpeted wall, to wall. At 78, of 46 St. John St-, last, night S. WATSON, PLUMBINQ and heat- age income salary plan. Write MI 3-4362. Lawrence F. Motion and floor. Two minus sparkle on sec­ here, Mrs. .Quish said. Raymond E. Gorman Insurance r ond floor. Steam oil furnace. 2 tached garage with' utility room Kelly had a similar role it) a re­ on cohiplalnt of Us wife, and ins contractor. New installations, Personnel Director, Box * R, Esther E. Motion, No. 2$ Grove St...... 65. . 366.98 Kitchen is modern, cheerful and Agency. 8 3 1 0 porches. 2-car garage. All this and XU organization committee before his charged him' with tiltinttcsUon. alteration work and repair work. Herald. Ernest L. Brown and ’ ' has the added convehienca of.dls She won an hcmorable mention a great big lot (or $13,250 Made Kuntki is being held in Ueu of bend Ml 9-3808. Edna M. Brown, N o,,18 Grove St...... 81. 457.31 posal, exhaust fan and easy to loss to Atty. Shea -in an election In toe Scholastic W riting -Con­ line Smith, Realtor, MI 9-1642. BOLTbN—Two year old' tour room for the town chairmanship last for court appearance .Friday. SIZES 4-6rS-l0 OFFICE MAN WANTED Rocco and Concetta Manclni,. No. 37 Grove St. .. 114. 643.63 reach birch cabinets. House, lends test, and a second prize last year GIRL WANTED for cc^ee counter. ranch with carport Large living State police reported the erreat Moving—^Trucking— MI S-0«88 or MI 9-4398 Harry Rylander, and room with fireplace. Aiumlnom Itself to easy summer living with winter. ’ , » In the “Hire the Handicapped' mtt-o-iama This bfappy pair -— daintily em MI 4-8913. After 8 call MI 9-6970. Rena Rylander, No. 37 Grove St'...... 62.65 353.71 He later resigned the committee Saturday of Charle# U Lee, 85, o f Storage 20 ■■ T ...... ■' ' 'e -'- combinations. $12,800. . R, F. screened In porch, awnings and writing contest 10«ltK%iU-Oi-Rainaiain rates on long disf[stance moves to • SEPTIC TANKS BOOKKEEPER and interest against which the aksesmeiit was levied from the date of the levy. The Bbard o f Admission of Elec­ XLII Short walk to Buckley and Green Buskin, Jiuiior and ^nior Hl-Y. Center St., was arrested dur“ "* Pattern No. 8747 hog .tissue—size schools. No agents. Owner, ■ MI facing 'the Board of Directors. ■ .IKK, SSH.'IBust S3 to 47). 4, 6, 8 or 10;'hot-iron transfer neae. K now l^grof tax re­ Dated at Manchester/ Connecticut, this 18th day of May, .1950.. tors o f the Town o f (Coventry will, WEST SIDE-New listing. Two He was a member of toe school's the weekend and waa' :buat, with sleeve, 4% • SEWERS MEN WANTED Textile background preferred. Ofrica background or hold session on Monday,- June h, 9-5519. Bkrnea kept his remarks mmpiar- full directions. First National -Bank of Man­ THE p r e s i d e n t AND BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF family, 4-4 duplex, 2 twin-size bed­ CCIL and State Championship with passing in a no-pSqi^ MACHINE CLEANED ' ports, typinff,~'a(xount8. re* 1969 from 6:00 P.M. to 8:00 P.M.. tlsan, she sgld. To order, send 38c In coins to chester, located at Manchester, training easentiai. Call Mr. Ferron at MI .3-2775 to ' THE EIGHTH SCHOOL AND UTILlTIBiS JIISTRICT. rooms; excellent legation. Handy Soccer Team. He prefers trigo­ His court date Is Jlum.d.4 ' SSc in coins to Anne Cabot, The Manchester Eve Full time work in hardware ceiveable and inventory at the Firehouse in SouW 'Covenr to bug! church and oboppuig. Good 7 nometry, chemistry and physics, Connecticut, with a branch office By DAVID MARKS, I Manchtator Eve' ntaw Herald, 1180 AVE. OF AMER • INSTALLATION store 5 Vi days per week. oontcol. Anawey phone and ) try (or the purpose of examintog Investment property. Priced to sell, Lots for Sale 78 French Deaths Lowest and hopes for a career in ad- at Colchester, Connecticut, ' la arrange for an interview. ■ President. qualifications and admitting to the . 1600 AVEL OF K A , n e w YOBJt 86, N. X. closing its affairs. AH' creditors of Paid holidays. Stock work, $16,200. R. F. Dlmock Co., Realtor, eJB06a iN B K YOBK M, N.Y. SPECIALIST general office routine, May PHU4P L. BURGESS, elector's oath those found quali­ Paria-rFrance’a population St Ww®. For IsLclass maillhg add lOc for the - Association are, therefore, MI 9-5245, of Barbara Wooda, Ml LAROB LUT til A sons. Clt^ water. the . start of this year was a rae- He works at toe -AiBP on N. I psjKlJng add (or; driving truck. \ ft male or female, middle ■ Director. ■ fied- ageb pattern. Print Nam*. Ad- notified to prtoent claims for payr 0-7702, Robert Murdock, MI 3-6472., City, sswer. Madeline Smit Real- ord 4Ul.78g.000, an tocranaf o f 460,- Main S t part-time, And plays golf Print Namk^A^ dgie. Apply in your own qSjRNARD AUGUST, -Dated at Coventry, Conn., this ■ -U dhtat 4rith zona and 'Pattern Num ment to the undersigned at 82i tor,-Ml 0-1642. 000 to a year. Oliers ware 806.- I and fishes for reorastlon. Attack jto Style No. iw beri Towi ani Qouatry handwriting. ’ , ^ ALDON SPUmma Bllis QORF. ' Director. 290i day of , May, 1059. HARLAN STREET-Attractiva 6 Main Street, Manchester, Conn. ' BUSH HARDWARE DlBNlS B. FRBGHflTTE, Richard M. Galinat room Cape, with fireplace, fenced 000 MrUts during the year and Both echoterehipe will he paid bull hipiM'.-iSir/'Miill! It’s ready^-the ’69 Needlework 156.000 immigrants, and 600,000 by Rotary directly to any tift hoAti. m ' ‘ ^ for the ntw Ipjritiir '' John 8. G. Rottner Draiaaga Co. MANCHESTER ^ TAiCOTTVILLE. CONN. Director, j Bertrm: A. Hunt 4% mortgage. Owner MI OOV|0NT11X LA]Ut--Watai

■V r TUESDAY, M AY 26, 1961 W E : i O R t e f ATcraiTB D»iHf Net PrcM Run The Weather Fer the Week Emied rnreeaet el 0. a. Wm Umt INkj|m iKmtrhPBtfr lEifpnftia Spralb May tSrd. 19S8 Fair, wnnn end mtker Kf Th« ManchMfln' Phlliit^tc S<»- 6t. J *m «i,M oth tr**C irel« «nn on a (Norman St. lot which will ^ '^bi^fTowii I clety will iWMt tonfchi at t;J0 In' meet tomorrow »t ■ p^. et the S^iroptimistK Visit IB A Denies alx fiset front the north sideline; 12,925 tonight,imlgtil. tjm In 8ea, PirUg dkedy* i UthiiwUen Hell, Oolwey St. A-iprn- home of Mre. Welter H. Meberem, to the'-Campbell Council. Knights Diseomit Prices Member ef the Andit warm sntl htimM ’niirsday. n g ti HTvir -v' ^Ieret-euctlcm will be cOnduoted. Alt' 1*1 Welle St. Willi Kx-Residenl of Columbus, to erect a free stand­ AH D«portmMiH Borean of (tirmlatinn Inliea. R M . e eopn ^ore . ^ j , Intereated In rollerlinit' - ing, lighted ground sign at 138 Maneh€gttr-—A City of Villago Charm .V'**tem p» end covere ere invited to Men of Covenant Congrefatlon- Gryk Appeal Main St. The sign will be used to, School, which li ei* Miea Jeaaamlne Smith, program al Church will leave from the. direct traffic to oll-street parking. ■with Tufte Univetelly. nr Von Hart fold" i Chairman, waa the only Soroptimlat ARTHUR DRUG church thla evenlna A variance request from the MsibrS, t> ettendfnt the Hearth " nlaht knew the dea- For Building YOU LXXVni, NO. 202 (THIRTY-TWO PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER. CONN., WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, 1959 (Ctanaifled Affvertfstag en Fat* Ml i Temple Chapter. Order of the It will be "Open Hearth" nlfht. "'*'0 First National Bank at 59.8 Main PRICE nvE G im i eempw lion epnducied b y , |5„tem star, will meet tomorrow ' a • tlnatinn of the aurprlae motorcade Bmrv* et Camp Menonioy at Eeat St. to erect a free . atanding at * p.nt. In the Maaonlo Temple. The monthly meeting of the night. ■ ’The Zoning Boardr d \ r appeals gro\md sign approximately 15 feet Xfravster on cipe Ood. She la the A andal time with refreahmenta Mallmama will be held tonight at . The group met'at the Center and; laat night denied a request for a dfeughter of ifr. end Mre Sher­ from.the street line was' tabled. Participants Named will follow In the banquet hall. H o'clock It ih# home of Mr». R o yi*” ./:*/•’ pi*^cMded «ft§t ■pecial exception soiight by Alty. Varlance.s were granted to 'Wil­ Berlin Still China Marshal wood l.!>?ltobb of Vernon Rd.. Haugh, « Helaine Rd. ! Ihrough Wllllmantlc and Hampr Wesley C. Gryk in order to erect ‘ Ion. Several of the older membera liam Hooker to erect a hpuse on Beltpo. •The Roaring: Twentlea" a play van office building at 118 Main St. XI Gamma Chapter of Beta S ig -' Miapected that they were to visit Erie St. which will have the sbuth- to be preaent^ tonight- by the The request was first submitted ea.at corner approximately eight Kra. Delay Bllfa and Roicer ma Phi will not meet tonight at the M*»* Al.v* e Saliabury, whoae honfe to the Zoning Board at a hearing WBodbury'a rooma at the Lincoln Buckland PTA, will begin at * feet from the street line; to As Deadline o'clock In the achool hall. A abort home of Mrs. Albert Post, .ifl F er-, *" In Mooaup and whoae buaineaa la May 11 but was tabled for further School tWcenUy Hatted the State Rrt., aa stated In laat n lgh fa, In Danielaon.. Charles "Vl’ickman. 498 Parker 8t., study. The decision laat night was to erect a carport to the..south­ To See. Nikita Capitol and SUte Uhrary. alid^Ul.e' JahmenU will f ^ Sw Herald. ; Miaa Salfabuiy llveil In Man- made after another public hearing LIFE Pater Paul candy factory in Nau--! ,—...t. cheater for over 20 yeara while ahe east corner of his house closer to held in the Municipal Building and the sideline than allowed; to John Day Passes gatuek.atuek. Ropreaenuuve Irving waa home aervice director and food was baaed partially on a ruling by Ikindon, May 27 (/?")— The JLrauon Introduced the attklenta to The. Infant Jesua of Prague | Plastic BagH Seen conaullant for the Hartford Gaa Devanhey, 317 Highland St., to mnorrow “ Assistant Town Counliel Richard mystery of Nikita S. Khrush­ \ha House of Repreaentatlvea w hile “ oi^era-C^lercle will, mmeet tomorrow Co; In reomFebmary arv i»or.1987, aahe and her erect an addition to the' rear o f the Berlin, May 27 (^)^^The Law, chev's 12-day visit to Albania thev were et the Capitol. ' 1?**'*’^ sVclock at a women's building which will be closer to by FBI ;S'4.S5”'i Danger In a lettec to Towh Planning Ed­ the sideline than allowed. day the Russians opce set for deepened today with the an­ appaiYl shop In Danielson, and ahe ward J. Rybc.xyk, Law said that. the western A lli^rio clear out Mrs. Francis Boland v ill be the co- lateC resigned her position with the Mower Sharpening Denied CARU SHOHMUUItr nouncement that Red China’s Cub Pack P8. Buckley School, la hoatesa. Plastic hags can be fatal to chll- In his opinion, thb building Gryk The ZBA denied a variance Geneva Engaged' of West Berlin came today ^ttjawmwg for the comtng year. dren. warned the Mancheater gas company. proposed couldn’t be buUt under m utmMmd-Mumam WMhipgton, May 27 (A*)— | r B I report implicated at least 18 defense minister. Marshal Paranta of eligible new boys are The cars proceeded along Rt. * .sought by Anthony Makulij of 22 mrnmu t ‘74U pereons jmd all was quiet. Health Deparirnenl today. Some The engagement -of Miss Gloria; the regulations without dividing Sherwood Circle so lawn mowers Government sources said to­ M ilitary snd civili.n » bound for urged to attend an organiuiUonal ' A meeting of the Eastern 'Con­ with Mias Smith’s car in the lead. The FBI. which sent some 40 traffic 20 children and Infant.i In other Mat-cario to An,dre A. Coutu is an-' the property into two lots, which could be sharpened there. meeting at the school next Monday necticut' Induatrlal Arts Aasn. will They stopped at Bjtrri'a Steak nounced by her parents, Mr. and j day the FBI solved the Mack agents into the area Immediately moved ftormall.v in and out of this -Alnania. , . I be held In the cafeteria of the Noi - States have been ailffocated to would necessitate granting vari­ Variances were granted to Eliza­ Citv surrounded bv tbs Commu- Yhe snnouncement came Worn at 8 p.m. Additional tnformatlon House, and Mias'SaliabuCy^ and her Mrs. Oreste MaCcario of Weat St., j (Charles Parker lynching and after Parker's abduction, an­ death ' w-hen pla.atic' bags wllh ances. He also said-he believed it beth Knop and Mary Minney, 25 may be obtained from Dm Darling.'! wieh Regional Te'chnlcal School. sister cable outdoors In gh)ct the Bolton. I nounced two days ago Its investi­ nlsts. Soviet Premier Nikita R.; ths Tirana Radio, monitored in which they were playing covered would be illegal, under provisions of MOorc St., to operate a telephone named the participants in evi­ Conference 109 Oimwray Rd; Norwich. Thursday a t , * p.m. Snroptimiata. Following s steak gation showed no federal law vio­ Khniahchev had already post- London. Tha broadcast ssld Peng ; George Kle.aer, Industrial research their mrtutha and lioaea. Miss .Maccario' is a graduate of the Schedule of Area, Height and an.swerfng service: and to George dence turned over to Missis­ will arrive in Albania tomorrow dinner, the group motored to the Manchester High ScJhooIlOl and Is em­ Bulk of buildings.V lation, poned his May 27 Berlin deadlina Tha wMklv meetinr of the Man aeaoclate of the Connecticut De- In the ca.ae'-qf Infant deaths, A. Kanehl, .86 Porter St., to u.^e sippi Gov.'O'. P. Coleman. Khruahehsv la accompanied by -1 renter of Daniolaon to visit tfie ployed by tJie law firm of Lesaner, A major factor was the lack of -qn condition that ths West sit rhMrtar flauadran of Civil Air Pa- velopment Commiaalon, will apeak 1 Itit was not neceasary for the ln-"iIn- , Gryk soug'ht the special excep­ the hotuse for the office of a certi­ According to this report, the list down and negotiate on it with the,-ths Soviet defense mlnisUr. War- Slated fo r . . W Role of the Development | fanl to put hU _ head Jnalde the | Allce-Eleanor. Shop. Rotlner. Karp and G.roobet-t, Man- tion as the planned office hn\iing. fied public accountant. was accompanied by proof of the any evidence a state line'had been ahsl Rodion Malinovsky. The plan­ trol wHl be held Wedneeday night i" " Tomorrow evening a group of che.sler. which It was estimated would crossed. The body was in the Russians. the American Commission in AtlracUng New In­ bag. Merely inhaling near the plaa The Board denied a reque.st for Identltiec of the masked men who Inspections sround Barlih show­ ned preaence .pf the armed forces.; At 7 o’clock at lie film was, enough to mafte the the members will attend the din­ Her fiance is the son of Mr. and cost 172.000 to build, would be on sw'smps opposite Bogalusa. La., bvit dustry for Connecticut.’' a spe "a) exception .sought I^f'Vic- went, into the Pearl River County ed the Russians stilt manning the chiefs of the two great Communist L ^ o n HOtne. bag adhere to the Infant’s face. ■ ner meeting of the .MIddIetow;n .Mrs. Henry Coutu of Providence, the same lot with an apartment there was nothing to indicate the tnr Champ, 184 Spencep-^.,fwho Jail at Poplarville, Mies., in the checkpoints off the vital rail and nations in the tin.v satellite nation T o m o rro w Members of ,St. Mary's Guild Static eleeliiclty caused by. the Club at tlje Commodore MscDon- R. L He Is a graduate of La Salle house In a Residence Zone XT. A sbdiietors had crossed into that wished to sell, display'and repair early morning of April 25 and road, oonhections to the city. That aimultsneoiialy aroused specula­ I who expert to Attend the picnic touch of the plastic to Ih'e face oiigh Inn. Academy, that city. He served four varisnee for parking in a Rc-sidence used cars. , / dragged ths screaming 23-year-oId' ■tit*- ' meant they had not gone through tion among western diplomsls. Ion .lune 18 will have a meetinji at prevented the plastic from being years In the Air Foi ce and is em­ Zone A. In which part of the prop­ Waahington, May 27 (/Pi- Negro feet first to their irattlng in announcing Its withdrawal, with tha threat to turn the Also known to be in Albania la 1 o'clock Thursday afternoon in exhaled by the infanfa breath. ployed St Pratt and Whltne.v Air­ erty is lot:ated. was also sought. President Eisenhower and ears. { tha FBI aaid Its axtensive svidehce checkpoints over to their East Otto Grotewohl. premier of Com­ : the Guild Room of the church to The plastic bags which cover dry craft, East Hartford. He is at­ .Addition Turned Down ' .;Set re ta ry of State Christian Piiblif Records ■ Parker, who was on ths eve of j W'aa being- turned over to Gov. German satellite and were stick­ munist East German.v. f o r all the > LECLERC I make plans. c.leaning. fre.sh -fruit and vege: tending the University of Hart­ In other action, the ZBA denied L,T. WOOD CO. trial on a charge of assaulting a I Coleman for any'action the state ford. s variance sought by Kurtz Bros., ing b.v the 4-power agreements on western world knows, other Red ■ Herter will discuss the Ge­ tables, sporting equipment and pregnant whits Worrian, was found I might desire to take, FUNERAL HOME Warrantee Dee4 An October wedding is planned. Inc., to erect an addition to a build­ Berlin. leaders' msy either be there or neva conference negotiations All ,'tainla Mothers tllrrle. will myriad other things wa,« not iii- dead Ip the Mississippi aide of the | Coleman hap stated the evidence Edward J. Holl to O. V. Erltnd- ing at S47 Keeney St. for industrial ICE PLANT A convoy of eight U.S. Arm.v w ith'^e foreign ministers of meet tomorrow evening with .Mrs, I tended for re-use as a plaything, son, property on Ludlow Rd. Pearl River May 4. He had been ‘ w’lll be submitted to the next regu- (Continued r.n Pago Thirteen) Robert Ardini, S2 Barry Rd. Mrs. warned the health department. uses, . ' 51 BIS8ELL ST. trucks motored 110 miles, from Rus.sia/Britain and France. FUNERAL Quitclaim Deed addition In house at 181 Brook­ Shot twice. | Isr grand jup' convening In Pearl Henry .Stephenson will he co-1 Bags should be discarded after Extensions of permiasion'W’cre Helmstedt. in Weat Germany, to The Preaident and Herter today Fiederaled Mortgage Corp. of field St., 12.80. Today’s Chicago Trlbims report- county next November. hostess. serving their imm.ediate purpose. granted to-.larviS Manpr.'Inc., to i the American garrison her^ .TaTsi • ■'WWT arranged aXWhita House Mnfer* SERVICE Connecticut to .Moreland .1, and Ciifies, Crushed, Blocks erect free standing gi:8U-T\'^ said’ earlier that the (Continued on Page Twelve) The U.S, Army said it planned Brand New. First ttuality eign minlaters flaw lo W ^h ln g- REGULAR M'sUer Barcomb, erect fence at ai-e not as ' yaiimble as oyster no special alert for American J In Italy, Greece 10.i High SI., .1182. ^ • ton from Geneva for the funeral of COOPER TIRES pesrls since Uiay are comparative­ troops in W'est Berlin. .loe Oirardin for Paul Germond. ly soft and fade in time. John Foster Dulles today. GASOLINE But all the talk of May 27 ap­ Mo,scow. May 27 (/P)— The Geneva negotiations have $9.95 parently acted as a magnet for i Nikila Khrushchev 8ay.s .the _ been pretty much on dead center tourist,*. West Berlin was thronged 6.7DXM Tube . Type—-Rlark, Labor Safety Codes Soviet Union i.s read.y to set up tn efforts to resolve. Eaat - Wait with a record number of foreign plus tax and rerappable c«s- 26I-’ differences. . visitors here for conventions, a ; rocket bases in Albania and Ing. Not rerapi! Not used! Per Gallon (Cash) Announcement of plana for tha fashion show, sightseeing and fun Bulgaria to match any the - - • White House confaranefi came " I must disappoint those w-ho | United States mav establish shortly after dlscloflire that Approved in House expect to get bravery medals," j )|;a|y br Greece. Elsenhower wil)- be host at a said Mayor W’illy Brandi smiling­ The Soviet premier, visiting A l­ luncheon tomorrow for tho for­ ly. "May 27 will be like any other Wfwn .Your lineloum *11(1 bania. repealed an earlier ^-viet eign mlnlaler-s. and high officials Hartford, May 27 >JPi- - Tho^industrlal safety - bill in his Htrdwood noort aro day." proposal for a ban on nuclear and dignitaries of other countries State Labor Commiaaloner would inaugural addre.ss. Those Repub­ Boland Motors weapons in the Balkan peninsula who ate hers for tha Dullea FMahad with . , . •YOUR STUDER.AKER DEALER" be allowed to adopt and enforce licans attacking the bill claimed (CoKtlnned on Page Teh) to make it "a peninsula^ of peace fiineral. *69 CENTER ST. .MI S-4979 Industrial safety codes under a that the codes would lead to con­ Chancellor Konrad Adenauer of West Oennany talkh w'ilh President Eisenhower at the While House without any mlssilea or nuclear today. Left to right: Secretary of Slate (Christian JHerler; Eise.nhowev: Heinz Webber, interpre­ Free Pickup and Delivery On All Repair Services coropromiae bill passed by the fusion and not prevent accidents. Tha 'Prasidant met for 45 mln- weapons." L ie Adama St. In Center St., or Park. Malmit to Cooper St., or Connecticut House of Representa­ Two automobile accident report ter, snd Adeneuer. 'Hie German leader is here for the funeral o f John Foster Dullea, (A P Pho- utea this morning with W ait Oar- He wamed Italy and Greece ,tofax I. X X • Broad St. to Cooper SI. via Went Cenler St. Tnrp Right At tives yesterday. , bills killed by the House -would many's Konrad Adenauer, also here Fidel’s Brother that U.S, rockets bases on their ______X *■ X ______for tha funeral. Cooper St. Safety programs and codes have raised damages from 8100 to territory "w ill attract our rockets would be set up by the Labor 1200 before motorists would have Jamca C% Hagerty, White Houu as a magnet." secretary, announcing plana for commissioner after he consyite'd to file accident reports. The sec­ Rescued After "These bases are clearly spear­ the luncheon, was aaked whether /> With a 12-member industrial safe­ ond bill would have raised by the GromYkbCjCalls ty commission appointed by the same amount, the property dam­ headed against tha Sonet Union, it-would be aocial or Include dla- / ' against Albania and other Social­ Subdued Pomp Set cusatona ^ tha Geneva negotlA- . governor. The commiasion would age figure from 1100 before motor­ Plane Crash ttona. represent labor, iqanagement, in­ ists would need to prove financial ist (Communist) countries," he Old Adversa ( ’.nmpletr surance companies and the public. As fast aa I know I'll tell you," responsibility, in an xuto accident iM erty replied. HARMAC'S Rental Service The Republtcana after a lengthy or file a bond. Havana, May 27 (JP) Raul Castro, commander in chief of V. icz-sTis" s'For Dulles’ Funeral Beforefors ths eonfsrsnps with Adsi debate, put-through an amendment The second bill came up for vote Top Diploma! Cuba’s Armed Forces and Prime nUhir ths Prssidant had s so min- that exempts anj; factory with a first ilk the Uopae and sfler.som e (CMltiOllc4^P« Pur* Minister Fidel Castro’s hejlh-dea-»- • ’A' Js,.d • 'Utie diUtorenes with Auatralla'a DO i f YOURSR.P working aafety priigfam approved long driiate, was defeated on a.roll by the la l»r commissioner, from| j.4u 142-128. Nine DemoersU ignate, was rescued todir)’ after g ; Wsshingion, May 27 ^ fFoS'M^^terAnfrerO^om^lS ■Brijns MtnWar RoM rt O. Manriss, plana crash. He waa found by three iiste who waa hato on otban huatnaii imxpumiva, aaty to apply, the new codes. '! crosaedi partv lines tp defeat the i Fosic. Dulles, admired by his free - t"* flower-hanked chapel. arrived in Washington x , today full . .. Cuban Navy launchef. Even as the hour of the funeral aa well aa th atteniTtha ^ llea Mn-slippary, Imparvleui. FORMAL WEAR ^ I n the Senate, a hill regulating bin. T«i(Lother bill was defeated on Godfrey Urges W'orld friends snd respected by his of praise for John Foster Dullsa. Raul Castro was found safe With drew near, risitors continued to funeral. MenalaaYavora aa Eaat- the operatloni of trading* fttampa ’ n ' the old- adversary wh^e funeral ¥fipM claan with toap and CompaniM !n Connecticut w a s' the plane's three crewmeif at the j Communist foes in the Cold War, stream In. Weat aummlt mselhig. The Motor.'Vehicles Department he came.vUS^ttend. watar. Can ba touehad-up. For Every Occasion passed unanimously and sent to favored both Democratic hills. mouth of the River Hatiguanieo in Rush /Program j goes to a final rest today aftpr six Then at pobn the doors were the Ensenada de la Broa area But h«fA(a» mum aa.to the proa- (Oewttaraed an Page Will nat crack, chip or bacoma Gov.r»»v. .A.uiP)-/';thur cemeterv. . . the muffled And he ducked a question ns to Rid yaunalf of the hard work beeri heard from since last night. the m um u r of their hushed 'tool . ' completed 'lowered for thr department. • Raul went on a rescue mission Godfrey, who recently underwent, .eWicei. . . voices rang the clear tones of a whether he would see President By 1 to 0 Margiu and axpanta af .waxing . , . The amended bill wftuld also ^ House approved a resolutibp that proved unnecessary s u ^ r .v for a hmg cancer, a.sked echo of taps across the monu- .80-meml)er men and boys’ choir, Eisenhow'er during his 2-day atay APPLY DRI-OUIK. Order .V oir for High Srhnnl Prom give the labor commissioner power ' proposing an amendment to th8 The younger Castro disappeared today for a stepped up national | nient-rovered hills, practicing in another Wing of the In the American capital. Cincinnati, May 17 (*8— The to revoke his approval of factory i constitution which would make the ^sterday 'after taking off from program of cancer research. nun went the plans for the of- building. "I do not know. I do not have flhgl^aco^ 4ff last night’s g ^ e in THE safety programs If he finds th e y '"* "' circuit court in Connecticut HAyana wfth three aides In a light "Surely, a craeh program of can- f„neral which Preaident FJ- There was lio immediate word anything to say at this moment," Pittsburgh pitcher Harvey MANCHESTER WHAT D’YA HEAR are not being enforced. | a constitutional court. The resolu- plane to search fop-the crashed cer research is as important today senhower arranged.to attend along of the number of, • 'silors. But Gromyko told new’smen tn regard Hadah^ did hot allow a hit In 18 Before any codes would be lion received only one negative to America as similar projects now E.AST HARTFORD helicopter of A ir Force Com­ with representatives from nations guards said that when the chapel to an Eisenhower meeting. inninga. was 1-0 in favor of M il­ W. B. BLENNEY CO. adopted, public hearings would be vote of the 176 cast on a roll call. mander .Maj, Pedro Luis Diaz being pursued by -nuclear fission, large and small. With them Dulles doors were closed they were using Gromyko waa asked if he ex­ waukee, Hutea,d « f J-4): 889 N, Main 8L. MAncbeeter WEST HARTFORD IN THE BEST OF CIRCLES? held on aafety practices and appli­ Rep. H. Barnes (D-Montvilhe) Lanz. missiles and space scientiats," the had worked to preserve the world's the third large leather-bound book pected the Geneva session, of for­ 'That whs the ruling today HARMAC ances in Ml places of employment. voted against it. television and radio entertainer Brother Ridel, who was already peace until cancer endc' his ca­ for names of those who wanted eign ministers would be a SHj^ess Warren C. (lllea, preeldent of the The new circuit court, which FREE PARKING The reguIationB could be appealed in the area on.^a tour, took another (■aid. , reer and caused his death Sunday to sign that they had come to pky in solving the German crisis. National Lea^e. withjirdO days of their publication replaces the atate’s minor courts helicopter and found Diaz and his Godfrey, in a reqiiest prepared at the age of 71. last respects to the late Secre­ “It’s too early to say,” Gromylw ^MUwaukaa woq tha gams In tha Jan. 1, 1961, would be provided fo the Superior Courti w'here the two companions alongside their for Congreaa, made it clear that "I Ordinary citizens of his own tary of Stale. replied. “ We would like to see suc­ ■ Inning wheh FeUx-Mantilla ,_ regiilatlons could be ordered modi- for in section four or Artlele Five w'recked aircraft. They w'ere un­ ask this in the Interests of mil­ country also honored D((lles as "I^ere were 2,800 seats set up cess. " waa'a^e on> flaldihg error,- moved Manchester Shopping Parkade, Middle Turnpike W. and fl^ . Fines up to $.800 could be in the Constitution. That section hurt. lions of our fellow Americans, not they slrearned by the thousands for the cathedral services, all to ' Gromyko strode to waiting to second on a saerillce and after If levied kgainst'violators. Later the prime ilvinister per­ past his mahogany casket, lying in Hank AarOo wae walked purpoaely, Chester. for myself." be occupied by invited guests, in- ; microphones and •alroblem8, , said there was a possibility it -had tion of information ao that the gen­ resentatives of 86 nathma- :all of FOR THIS made, a forced landing ' )n . the eral public will understand that A t least 20,000 New York Cil.v those With whlo! the United including Imporlajit ones.. marshes. ■e. i-aiihual examination la the commuters delayed fronri six to 85 States had dJiplomatic relations. "But I cannot but recognize thqt CH.4NOX-EB’8 HOPES IMB XI 1960 Candidate Troops were sabt into the .area only guaritntee of early discovery mbiuten after New Haven. Railroad l-oulsvl^Ky., May 81 W -. and peasants joined in the search. an(i diagndilis now available. All train from Port Cheater develops (Oontinaed sn Page Flftsen) Continued on Page Thlr^-one) Bart T. Cbtoba, ia ootmtry attor­ Bad w'eather closed in. during the the Intricate and miraculous, sur­ brake trouble during rush period.. ned whose drawl charmed Mg New York, May 27 (gV~Form er*you a ride downtown.’ In the back night, forcing a suspension of the gery that mah'can devise is utterly Five fooiier officiaia of the pld city voters, led siibatantUHy:-fqi- GOLD STAR 3 0 ” DELUXE President Harry 8. TYuman. and seat'of Raybiirn'Syblack Cadillac, hunt by air. 4iseiess when discovery and diag­ Freeport Bank' convicted in U.S. day In ta(Sv "Democratic «hocratto jpibOTaSRi., 9 House' Speaker'Sam Rayburn aay the Jtwo, old friends drove off to­ ; Raul haa . been his, brother's nosis are'n)ade toO.Jate.” District Court In Pittsburgh on ‘He Kept U s Out of W ar' torial noroini lea battle and slow- ' Ahoy! Splice your main brace with Sqhaefer, the.v didn’t put their heads to-, gether to the Ma.vflower Hotel closest collaborator in the .revolt . Godfrey added “^ e prayers of 'charges of conepiring to take, cash Iv strangled A. B Chan, gather and decide that one of .two where Truman was staying. ■ 'they launched July 26, 1953 that mv friends were ansVrered In the kickbacks from persons who bor­ dlor'a I960 preaidHMiiB) aspira­ Senatora— Lyndon B. Johnaon and led to the overthrow of dictator fortunate fact that the, cancerous rowed money from the bank- tions. With 1,976 of thn atate’s the beer with a smooth round taste... ‘‘Riffling the list of candidates 8,184 precincts tabulate. Combs Stuart Symington—rahoiild be the like a deck of cards, they discard­ Fulgencio Batista last New Tear's tumor in m.v lung was iUscoVered Alan Ladyard elected first com-. and removed In time, and as a re­ Dulles^ Worth to U.S, was nut In front of Lt. ' Gov) DemocraUc party’a 1960 -pi;eaiden- ed one after another: day; mander of the reoently. organized ’ V - I _ never sharp, never flat. tigl candidate. When Fidel became prime min­ sult there la avery reailon to be­ HaiTford (.%apter of tho 43rd In­ Harry I-ee Waterfleld, Chandler’a “ Sen. John Kennedy was reject­ choice, by 81,425 votes. Ufi^Magaxine reporta that they ed both because of his youthful ister in February he named Raul lieve that my escape ia now' ,1(M) fantry Division Veterans Assn. . . did Jua^that abo'ut three weeka appearance and because Tvuman to succeed him as commander-in- per cent complete. Governrnqnt of Uganda, British Man, that’s beer-^REAL BEER! ago lit 'waabington. Rayburn and Eaat African protectorate, outlaws Matter for Historians DIYEB'S BODY'FOUND and Raybiirii felt that Kennedy's Westport, May. 87 — Thn Johnaon, the Seqate majority lead­ .Catholic faith (Continued on Page Sixteen) (Conrinned en Page Sixteen) --newl.v formed Uganda fieedom would hurt' him m vem ent. body of 21-yesr-old akin diver IS ONLY er, are both Texapa. S.vmlngton ‘more than it would help him. U.S. Rep. Oren -Harris fD-Ark.) (NOTE: This ia the last of-satisfartion. Hairry Truman's score John I- Manitibn Jr. m FalrfleM,- *)■ •- and Truman come frotn .Mtesourt. ((Kennedy was not, however, re­ Jn IVathington yeeterday. Ray- faces questioning in Connectiw three articles on the life and times lary of state, Dean Acheson. waa was fonnd shortly after; ILiSO jected as a possible running with defense effort td knock out of John Foetor Dullea, whoso un- under attack from all aides. The o’clock this morning approxi­ bum called the etor.v far-retc);ied. mate.) He eaid he had no recollection of New Auto Insurance Permits contempt ef Congreaa Indictment imrallelod earoor as SecreUry of cold War was smouldenna like lui mately 75 feet off the shore''at .95 ever having diactiased preaidential "Sen. Hubert Humphrey was against Bernard (loldfine. Stote waa cat short by cancer). imminent vol((ano. It could have Frost Point, to vicinity of $ found not to have the bearing of Three-year-old boy In Gi-aniL been argued- and was - that the where he had been apear-flahing No Delivery on Flowers oandidaclea.with Truman. time had come lor a change.- I don’t recall what Mr. Truman a presidential candidate. They also Lower Rates for (iood Drivers Rapids- Mich., reacue(T' from Jaws By ED ORBAGH with , two companions when he remembered Humphrey's poor Dullea was in the thick of ihe disappeared yesterday tn Lang and r talked about,*'' he aaid, "Btit of 250-pound bear at the city zoo Washington, May 27 (A‘) — John 199 showing in hU race foir tha vice by teenager who jammed a glow­ t»52 presidential campaign. He Island Sound. we certainly did not try to aettle Foster Dulles thought in big terms .trpf Housewares Dept. presidential nomination three Hartford. May 27 (A8 —Motor-fup or down for every member ing cigarette againat the beast’s blasted.the Truman-Acheson policy on theae candidatee for the preai- .a. ...ill etettmnmnx* and often talked in big terms. aa negative and even immoral. He On Hi« Eosltst T*rmt! dehey in I960. IVe eimply vielted years ago, and they doubted Ists will see more competition for company note. . Technical difficulties force . FAUBU8 UNDAUNTED Low.er Store Level Therefore, yaatarday'a announce­ He did not underestimate him- aaid "containment" of communism toMther as two old frienda." w'hether he would be acceptable to their dollars in the auto insurance third postponement at Vandenberg Little Rock. Ari(.. May 87 M , ment waa considered revqlutionary eelf.. He had, and radiated, a se­ behind Us existent borders was not TTruman n aaid "It la a myatery to the south in I960. business, sources in the industry A ' • Force Base. Calif., of firing — Gov. OrVal E. Faabaa said to­ predict. by insurance sources here. rene confidence that the ship of enough. There had to be. "he said, day he did not feel reanlto of tlili range haa been awarded the American me how any one can.claim to know' '‘Adlai Stevenson was discarded, Discoverer' III into north^aoutH or­ HALE'S STORE HOURS: The pi edictlpn was made after ' The sources quotdd the bureaus bit with fouC mica pa(s«engera.c . State'would sail well if he^was In a new “ dynamic" approach. And Monday's school board 'rodsD^ 'G u Aaaoclatlon’t Gold Star award . . . what la In my mind about 1960 largely because he had twice been OPEN MOl^DAY A LL DAY— 9 'A.M. to .i:30 P.M. yesterday's______announcement______that as oaTIing the.new policy a return V rin« '^ ‘lllp'd'eniM "eppaper 1 he was eager lo supply if. i election Indicated the Pioopio o f{ your Insurance that It’s the beat money can when. In fect,-l have not . come to overwhelmingl.y ' d e f e a t’ e d by When ia Dulles going to quit?" Political sides may- change but' ‘TUESDAY ...... 9 a .M. to fi:.10 PJW. two large, national insurance in tt: to the market, place." More com- cirarges____...... that...... he vented his - well little Rock wanted him to kao^ buy. Exclusively styled to give maximum any declaion. DwIglit D. Eisenhower. Ti’uman the cruel fact* of life go on. Im- WEDNESDAY ...... s A J I, to 5:80 P.M: ing bureaus have decided to en-| peiyioh and experimentation would'i against pross photogra- was a question frequently p u t' to , • - - hands o ff their pubUe a o h o o i cooking convenience In • a snh'all space. "Moreover 1 Intend to keep an and Rayburn also had other rea- Tm -RSD AV ...... a .M. to 9:00 P.M. i Dhers bv drenchinir » nalr of them S'at* Department correspondents-; partial observers have noted no affairs. “ There waa no clears; Caloric offers an extra-capacity (24"x30’M 9 open mind for some time to come sons: Both want s new face iwth ' ‘'” '"'•8 * their 400 member com-■ re^'H. they said, PR7DAY ...... ,a .M. to 5:80 P.M. v C k e r'? the middle years of Dulles’ re- ; great shift of American foreign cut Issue to the election,** Fau-; with slUenne door seal and chrome non-tile 9 and until I feel certain In my own want a candidate who is eager t o ' p*nle» ‘‘to propose Innovations fo r' T.ie polic.y stateinent came ai- a iiower snow . . . lonKers, i'pollcy since Dulles took office. With SATURD.AY ...... 9 'A.M. to 5:80 P.M. ' the Insurance-buying public..' foui' days after one of the nation a man files, $50,000 damage bus said. V oven racks. t , mind about who will be best among r((n. Rayburn considers Stevenson •"VVhen thev. carrv him out In a the one big exception that, since •m ao many good and able men in the sometvhat Indecisive. The decision was dis,closed by largest auto Insurance companies Superior Court-against V. coffin," was the usual answer, as i 1953, no American soldier ha» been MISSING WIFE FOUND IVe wolcoroe charge acedunts Green Trading' Stauip* Democratic part.v.” "As far as-Trupian and Ray­ spokesmen for the InauraTice In­ broke with t-Jie fating hiireaiis in his - former Bridgeport landlords. order to offer its own experimental accurate as it was callous. I involved in a shooting war. London, May 7 (Jh-iA Sovtob''^ OH uhts prietd from $149 “ fe given with cash sales and niso to customers »vho pay The Life article waa -written by burn were concerned, the.se^ dis­ dustry in Hartford,, where many claiming hia two-year-old son died progiam. Dulles didn't quit until he hnew; _ ^her^ have ^ e ^ diplomat’s r 'esing wife their charge account within fifteen (15) days after billing John L. Steele, chief of^the Time- cards left only Johnson and Sym­ companies are situated. It came, of lead poisoning i:dntracted when date., .____ ■ ,' ■ ___ On Friday. Travelera Insiirance up nnexpootedly , Life Waehington bureau. It ap- ington aa real contenders, and they said, fi-om the .National Bu- he chewed paint from the wood­ he ''•»» critics for "brinkmanship"-, reau of daaualty Underwriters and'. "Co. of Harifor^ atino((nc.ed it was Britiah Forelgn-< peara m the curfentyiaBUe. they agreed -that either one would work of a rented- apartment while' from the *‘®hbed bringing hia country dangerous- flelaU ' f ha SovlMi| PIja»fTY OF FREE PARKING REAR OF STORE The article aaya In part:. its sister groqp. the National Au- resigning aa a voting member from j cutting his teeth. ®i«>*e to war. Some of these be accepUble. Although they de-1 to(rviewod hap "The declaion waa reached on elded not to spekk out fo*r som e' tom(»bi|et'**” *'***' Uhderwrtters’ Assn.'the bureau. A t the same time, Hi Harry Conover'ia m o d.e ling visited him fiequentlj, and Btst*') critics-haa (accused h'm of M u^ of l^e hation’s-autd Insur-lsaid it would propose a new "safe-’ is Mrs. Nlw k May. 5 after a dinner party in the mpntha to come, they •’are con­ agency In New York— one of the! Departmen officiaia who dithering—of fallurql to provide the 'S' am-e it written by membera of th e! driver’’ insurance plan to the to- of thf-.- Waabthgtph home of Sen.' Mike vinced that only Johnson or best knowivln its field—hM lost Its ; came to see him. firm foreign policy he once prom- NORMAN’S two groups { aurancs commiasioners in .Iowa, Ikiease because of nonpayment of . Dullea , came to power — and lb iaea. Mbnrohey o f Oklahonfa. Neither Symington can save the Demo- Those ^oupa, up until novy, hava 'Michigan, Minnesota and N(ibra8- fees to models , . . Medical.- sclen was real, H-bomb era power that OK-BIIKIUUcori Johnson nor Syniington waa prea- -1 Thja ia'nolliip new. No secre- crate from a party-aplitUng fight. exarted .a leVbl.ing influence oh ,the | ka M5 HARTFORD ROAD IHt f,*M. HU'WIJC CO., ant. tiaU develop way of. “ apot weld he wielded,.not just.advice to the tary of state' memory .has MAN^iSTim C6 NP* “In their opinion, either . man price of autoi insurance pyemiunis.i It was Understood . that Ttavel- tog" danumred rottnas, a key organ White House — on a tide of op-ieacaped the f * t » __ ilinnHfit o r CONN., INC. . , “At Jl.p.m. tha 77fyetr-old Rgy- COI^’ERiMAIN and OAK STRF.ETS can hold the aouihern states in the Generally, tho rating bureaus pro-’' ara waa resigning because tha rat- of humaii (right, according to Pr.- rimlam.v^ ( :it ha did end d(ainniBI,R _ OPEN DAILY 9 to 9 P .M .^A T . 9 to 7 P.M. Imm turned tb the 75-yeer-old Tru- party and at the « m a time eg# pose rates for all their memharii. AlsonA 4V t v i i Mjit E, ABradley f t m u t v j t o i lf the LOD OVM-tVStats ^Think AJillin. back ie«av» tow (1958.-The « a i a «Korean ^ x / a n i u i I Bee "Summer on Ice,” T V Spectacular! Monday, June 1,1959,. l6 p.nL Mail and aaid ‘Htxry, let nta give A ; 'Channel 30. Presented by the United Stated BrewersuFoundanon. bo aold ^ the Jrtg noriiiam I f ratoa go ,up or dowii,^ thoy -go (OaalHm d oa Fag(9 Ig h ta s a ) Unlvaraity o f Iow a MadlMl School, ^ a r wak atlH going cw, to nobody’s T T |/ • J 'J ' ' '■I,'- -V'' ^ ^ i

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