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The Westhsr : r . 1 '/ ATcrste Dsily Net Press Rm RATURDAYr JUNE 18, 19M Fsr the Waak-Baded Fanesal 9tV.U, Watfeas JmM IR 1888 PAGl TWELVE TsnlgM, aMiy. wars Law 11,688 near ee. Twisday hat, it is harmless, feeding mainly open r ef tha A«dtt eveiriag. HIgli 88 te i f f .. frogs and toads. As a matter of a t ' -ftiist, there are only two poisonous M aneheitev^A City of Village Chorny A b o u t T o w n snakes to watch out for in this im­ WE OABRT ALL iHear^ Along Main Street mediate vicinity and they are LEAOINO BRANDS A (CMasMIii AivarUaiag aw Paga 18)' Rudolph K. Ctpeuo, 10. ion ot found only in mountainous areas. V0L.LXXIV,N0.221 ( e ig h t e e n PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN-, MONDAY, JUNE 20, 1955 PRIGE FIVE CENTS ICr. and M n. Klchial Oapello, And on Some ofidanche$ter*$ Too They are the copperhead and t^e Mr. and Mrs.'John MeCooe wiU- Umber rattlesnake. ’There is no celebrate their 40th wedding an- Arthur Drug Storut j HilUaxd a t ., racontly wm* pror* ntvereary with an open house to­ to aarfoant tn Ji^on. whw such a snake as the “water moc. iYlr- HI* Tr*«U! FUw la they have had » •>*"«* Oh well, many a hero goes un­ in the southern states. The com­ Friends and rslativea are invited sung. r mon water snake of odr streanu is to call between . these hours to New Minister of Army Gets Eight Months A ^ v 'in Novwnber^Wl and're- not bear any malice toi^rd those almost always mistaken for the congratulate them. ^ * ^ r S l n r at Fort who hav. helped punish the^. "Sheoklag" CeadltlonB Married tn St. Jamee’^ChUrch H '.l » ] l REPniR Carelessness around eleotrlcal moccassln, but its only resem­ on Julie 28, IMS. by the late Father WaaMngton, J‘ :ne 90 C/F— ‘Suiav Kan. CausWoiMTrlved In the I Theoretically. P ^ ^ P * appliances viili be extra.dangerOua blance to the latter is its under col­ ’TamObout wUneaa Kiaria Net- j 5 I s shouidn-e anyway, but human m - McGurk, taey have always lived Far Bast In June lao*. j, in the next three months if, the oring, which, like the moccassln, in Manchester. ’They have eight, vlg today was sentenoed to resembles the appearance' of an eight montha to t ^ years in pattern of death by electOcal shock Indian moccassln. ’The real moc- children, and 14 grandchildren. Th» entina / AJan M, tJouM, son o f Mr. and follows its yearly trend. children arc: John McCooe of East prinon for )ytn- utider oath os Fatal accidents from electric caosin of the South has a . pure Hartfpri. Joseph MoCooe of Man- E U n iU lilRIT a government witneaa. shock — which now take about white mouth which gives it the ■ lester. Major ’Hiomas McCooe in UB. District Ju(l>;e /Jexsii- P- 1.000 lives yearly in the United name of "cotton-mouth moccas- «jaU . 8. Army Air Force sUtloned der Holtsoff turnca down a SUtes — reach their peak during sin.’’ in Oermjmy but due to come heme plea 'jy Mrs. Natvig’s a'tom ey M u d i^ . I hope this letter will be of M M U A W ’ C lire the summer, with more than two next mOnA, Mrs. Ronald Madama M ilitary Seen; that she be allowed to remain fifths of the year’s electrical fata­ some help to your readers who for o f Hartrtitd, and James MoCooe, niiniidvif u free on bond (jendlng on ap­ lities occurrliv during June, July, some reason, may hate the appear­ Mrs. Henry Wlttke, Charles Mc- peal. A marshal intmediately man he helped. and August. . ance of our haitalesa and helpful Oooa and Mias Jeanette McCoos, Seeking Junta took the 51 • year - old gray A meeting o f the But, to the story. One o f Man- The higher mortality rate in me snakes that do so much good in nil of Manchester. haired mother into cus.^dy; Aualllary Police will be held Man- chester’^s court officials was driv­ summer is probably due to the in­ keeping the rodent and insect pop- A jury bad oonvirted Mrs. day night at 7;S0 in the Auxiliary ing in town on a recent Satun^y creased amount of outdoor work ulaUon from getting out ot hand, In Peron Talks Natvig May 14 of thee# G o v e rn o r, Room a t PtiUce Headquarter. When...... his...... car...... stalled...... He could and play, an«>- that the body is along with our many spaciea of Auto Mishap Suit charges of perj-iry. The indict­ P«» 7 new armed forces chief, Gen. [ witaees during on inquiry into Manchester, court appearances. He --About 05 percent of the fata­ I Manchester, Conn. / the baekgroiund of HJdwnrd Three Mancheeter Mraons r^ Franklin Lucero, pressed | In case of Inclement weathern, 1 was slightly uiuteady on his feet lities annually occur among males, June 14, 1965 / H iat Interpret The Lamb, at Toledo lawj-ar, pub- , Back Plans tomorrow the outdoor s e r^ of U iThls^tS were sull nimble and reflecting largely the effect of oc­ celved $5,250 in a damages suit Wishes Of The Fssdiy grimly ahead today with ef­ Usher and brosslajrUng execu­ the North Methcfdlst vmuren Church gn excellent mechanic. cupational hazards. - Noa-Coaformlat brought against a Southington_|^ forts to return revolt- tive. acheduled to be held at the site Accidents in the home, brought One of Manchester’s better man in Hartford Superior Court. • bloody Argentina to normal. Hartford, June 20 —At He Offered to look at the recalci about by such varied circumstance known public buildings near the The case was settled out of court JOHN Be BURKE least seven sweeping reforms I vrant car and quickly spotted the Ontec had to remain locked for yesterday. The 57-year-old Army minister, trouble, a broken distributor rotor. as defective extension cords, the who vaulted Into the spotlight designed to avoid last minute «church at the same hour. falling of a radio, fan, heater or about 10 minutes during tha The suit arose from a two-car FUNERAL HOME The automobile owner went to a coIUrion on Route 15, Tolland, two TEL aa-8-8888 after his troops rescued President Failse Oaths collapse of future sessions of other appllaiices into a bathtub dviliaa Defense alert Wednesday. Juan .Peron’a govenunenf from ~ u B.wJnn nearby farage and returned Short- where a person is bathing, and ’The jnan charged with keeping years ago. Mra Ulllan Petrus, 33 87 EAST CENTER ST, the General Assembly will be Marine Pfc. the doors locked said thia ra- Bilyue St., along with James and ‘Thursday's Jfavy tavoli, called on the starter children playing with AMBULANCE SERVICE the naUofl last night to aUmp out recommended to the special son of Mr. and Mm. purred nicely when wire, light sockeU, and defecUw quirement engendeipd soma re­ Dorcua White, husband and wife, ‘Signed’ by Balchunas of M Starkweather St., I was tried.. . . o f 37 Bilyue St.^ flled tbs suit af­ “false alarms" disturbing efforts egislative session convening Is participating with the 4th Ma­ appliances, claim many liven sentment in members of the pub- to restore peace. He signed his But- the court ofticial faced a through the course of a _, lie who felt their Ume was more ter being injured hi the accident Wednesday. rtas Regiment in the evaluation terrlflc moral dilemma. ‘ If he Oct. 23,1053. Mra Petrus and Mra communique as “Commander tn This was agreed upon by lead­ Of the many do it yourselr valuable than any old drill. Chief of the Forces of Repreaffen.’’ of the- newest type of bayonet paid the sometime defendant— kits, probably the one that has Ona well known local busineos- White were pcfsangers in’ the Four Fliers ers of the GOP edntroUsd House fighting. Ihe new system, which who had not been in trouble for White car at the time. Lucero and other military lead­ and the Democratic Senate at a teaches the individual to follow brought about the most deaths is man went so far aa to Jiggle the ers were to take part today In a some time, perhaps for lack of the result of persons attempting to lock surreptitiously and sneak The suit was grounded in neg­ JUNE pijILY meeting with Gov. Ribicoff this the rules and movements of box­ funds—any mqney,. there was a ligence on the claim that Jerry L- cetemony In bomb-blasted Ploxa Washington, June 20 (/P)— noon. install television aerials. But elec­ out, in defiance of orders from do Mayo commemorating Gen. ing, is being taught and tested by reasonable certainty that the man the man charged with keeping Luponlo of Southington was oper­ Well Pairt the Hifli An Air Force spokegftian sayi As tho group met to work out the 4th Marines at Kaneohe Bay, trical shock isn’t the only way an ating at exeeaaivs speed and'failed MaiiUel Bclgrono who created the final details of the special ses­ would wind up in police court Inexperienced aerial installer can the people inside. \ P la c e s ^ a false germ warfare cohf^^ T, H. ■ Monday morning on a charge of to keep a proper look out. Argentine flag. The prominence sion, Gov, Ribicoff told newsmen reach the Pearly pates. Many ’The guardian had turned away You Paint the Low given the taiUiary in advance an­ sion was obtained by Chinese that the basic proposals of the I Intoxication. On the other hjwd» more have dropped from sun s t^ e for a minute and looked back Leasner .and Rottner, a iocU law The Community WeUare Sewing Arm, represented the plaintiffs, nouncements o f the Observance im- Commmiists from one of (jonncojicut Public Expenditure l our courtroom friend felt the man or just plain dropped off the Wide just in time to see the culprit Paintinc and Paperitanfinr derscored the Ajtay control of the d u b of Emblem No. 5, RockvUle, deserved some reward. I vanishing down the front steps.' M while the defendant was reprs- four returned American jet Council “is satisfactory snd we of the building. sented by the Hartford law Arm I 9-049S- country. ' wlU have suggested bills to car­ will have a vrork meeting Wednes- The grateful driver finally de­ One hint fOr would-be mechanics MRS. LOUIS ALBERT HAFNER / ‘ "Sit pilots, but no disciplinary ac­ dsy, at 8 p.m. in the ladieS work­ ‘of SchaU, Weinstetar-and Seltzer. Seek Three-Slba Junta ry them oiit.” cided that 81 met the demands of might be; If not sure of your Bolton’s Hanging Onrdsns / ' ■ li ■ — E. Daria J. Kerin tion against the officer is Tlie Expenditure Council, a pri­ room of the Elks Home in rock ROck- . arminml fair John C. Owers, o f 8 Barry Rd., / (News dispatches from Argen­ ability, call a qualifled technician. Miss Mary Jacquellna Huichln-Aln place her three-quarter length TR S-4466 MI 94805 tina are subject to fcenabSahip im­ Peron Hu^Lueero After Victory planned. vate research group, at the Gov­ taS^Mrs. Roee Wil^n. chMrm« P^fence « is so impressed with n visw in son, daughter of Mr. and M r s .'"*veil " of tii.i.t™illusion. Sheah,. rarriMicarried a of the group urges all members to play. The former mechanic went posed after the revolt! But an As­ President Juan Peron, .left, embraces Army Minlst#^ Gen. He named the flier as Capt. ernor's request submitted the cheerily on his way. ■ ^ , A Possible Injosttoe Bolton as seen from i>«s rail route, J o ^ P. Hutchinson, 73 Linden white satin covered missal Playground Dance Hscold Fischer Jr., of Swea City, suggested program of legislative attend. from Manchester to WflUmantic or marked with an orchid and val­ KEYSTONE sociated. Press dispatch from Mo^ Franklin Lucero after the Argentine armV forces crushed revolt The strategem worked. Or at Hiere may have been a neetHi , St.T and Atty. Louis Albert Haf- tsvideo said Argentine, refugee. ui 'in Buenoa Aires. This picture of happy Peron was among those Io\va, a double jet ace of the reforms. Several of them ore least, it probably worked! because execution in Bolton this week. return that he wrote, a piece about ler, son of Mr. apd Mrs. Lnuis X ley lilies. . ■ Program' Planned DiECORATORS Korean War who was released similar to revisions advocated by American Legion AuxiUary mem­ it. The honor attendant waa at­ the Uniguaysn capital had learned transmitted from Buenos Aires When the government lifted' its the mechanic did hot appear in • We are referring to the wee Hefner, 8 Thomas AvS,,'Norwich, in talephone ceils to Buenos Aires eftibargo against radiophotos. (AP Wirephoto by radio-from May 31 after more than two the Republicans. ' bers are reminded of the meeting court on the following Monday. snake that was scheduled for a His description of wCmt must were married this morning in St. tired in . maize cryatalette and that Army leaders were negoti­ years in CSilnese prison camps. Support Four BUs Monday at 8 p.m.. at the Legion a beautiful scene followe: tulle, designed with a pleated The RMreatlon Dspartment is Buehoa Aires.) Unfortunately, our Informants trip to the guillotina for fear it James’ Oiurch. ’The Rector, the ating with Peron and the Navy in The spokesman said Fischer Four of the proposed bills Home, which closes sessions for might be poisonous "Here tat Oom.ectlcut. twice each Rev. John F. Hannon, performed bodice, . with a double panel of planning h new program of Folk an effort to set Up.a three-man rul­ and three other fliers released hocked by tfle leaders and the the summer.. I tell us, it was a temporary victory, crystalette caught at the waistline Dancing for aU the playgrounds ____ for our weirme»lng mechanic The Herald carried the story year, our Bolton Mountain goes the ceremony at a nuptial high ing Junta. conrisUng of Peron, with him also “ confessed” to Governor w’ould require' that: Tuesday of how the ei^t-lnch through a sesMnad change Once Maas at 9 a.m. Traditional bridal in back. ’The gowns of the brldee- during the sumn|^ weeks. The Lucero 'and Rear Adm. Alberto crossing the Yalu River into Chi­ In the future oil bills be intro­ The Strawberry FeeUval by the vvm long reptile wait found by Edward in the Fall of the year, when Oc­ music was played by^ Organist maids were identical in style to program will hlgln Tuesday. QUINN’S TeisaJre, the vice president.) . nese territory under Air Force duced taisduplicate. F riendship Circle of the SalvaUon and charged vrtth . that of the maid ot honor but-of U,S. Steel to Novack and then eentened to death tober h u laid he- cool breath on Jane MacesJMe and baskets of July 5. Evidencing liis new importance. orders. But he said no such orders Would declare Installation of Army was a complete success, and The same ujRht that happ • for safety’s Mke When no one at lU rugged flanks changing the m ix^ flm ^rs composed the mint green crystalette. All three Miss Varna Hare will teach the Lucero spent a crowded Sunday had been given. an automatic roll-call machine in the & cle wishes to thank all who he tried to put out a c w the General Store or tfaia nowa- ripened greenness of la s August decorations. wore matching ahru;7 jackets and program gt the playgrounds In the PHARMACY morning inspecting security tm- Artlen* Under Study the 279-meraber House of Repre­ patronised it Many store clerks a blanket before firemm paper, which was called in for ihto the brilUance of r golden and Mr. Hutchinson presented his half hate and carried arm bou­ afternoon. The theme for , these took advantage of the luncheon He might have succeeded t^,^but lacemenU and troop pooitions~1n The spokesman said the actions sentatives. (*17)18 would enable consulUUon, could state for sure red autuoui, and again in early daughter In marriage, and her sis­ quets of assorted sweet pease. ’The dances will be international. TIis Stie capital. Later he went to the to ion of.aIl four men are under Btwly, roll calla to be token in a |notter aSTsUawbe^desserts and other all those sober P««P>* ‘Jw whether the thing was polaono*;*. June When having efaenged It drtas ter, Miss Claire -A. Hutchlneon, flower girl wore a dress of white foRowtag will be the schhlule: OPEN SUNDAYS Aitay MtBlstjy where he worked bi)t he indicated they probably of minutes whereas it now takes X iid s were s^d out at an early him But then a couple of days later of winter dr;* tor the freMi green was maid of honor. Bridesmaids nylon and tuUe, appliqued with Monday, Buckley 2:80, Green 4:00; the rqsi of the day on plans and "w'ill be given a, clean Mil of nearly threes quarters of an liour. 1 cars and the type of fire pecuuM of springtime, laurel' comea td forget-me-nota. Her bandeau waa ’Tuesday. Bowen, 2:30, Robertson ’The Herald received a letter from were Mias Stella I.. Hefner of SAsMstolPsM. orders for the country. essitnfial wteel ex health." hour.) (3>arles E Booth. 153 Pearl St., bloom and- the mountain deote Norwich, sister of the bride­ of ivy and her bouquet sweet peas 4:00; Wednesday. Waddsil, 2:30. In contrast, Peron remained In PittsbursI), June 26 0 = ) ^ r ia r The A ir Force haa declined to AU- revenue ffiUs be reported out and Illy of the valley. who believed Novaek’a catch to itself 111 almost unimaginable groom; and Mias Georgeanna H. Verptanck 4K)0, ’Thursday, Nathan aeclualon In hia residence, al­ le United SUtea Steel I „ Deadline of committee at least two weeks have been not only g harmless loveHnoSk of white and i^ k bkw- Lane, Hartford.' The flower .girl Mrs. Hutchinson chose for her HalS 3:00;- Charter Oak 4:00; Fri/ though he reportedly kept in (Ceadteued an Page Ten) l^efore adjournment and acted up­ daughter’s wedding a royal ..blue iv. Valley Street, 2:80, West Side iPsMsi Ckirp. said today it will of-; Deadiksa for affrwment \on a creature .ut a helpful one. som. . I was Maureen Ann Paquette Of touch with govdriiment officials. fe r ‘ the CIO United Steffi-‘ wage'sMtletifttft ia June.yjgniy on so (hoi tfl*y Would be in the Since Booth’,, letter appeared “Everywhere there is laureL On Milford, epnn., niece of the bride­ pure silk street length dress with He did not visit his temporary of; hands o f the Governor at lost 10 so well infonned on the sub­ the Highway!, through the tewn groom. powder blue accessories- Mrs.. Hef­ flee in Die Army Mlnhtry, wfiers wfJrtcerff “ a wage ihcreaiie t days before the end of the ses-t ject, we thought we’d pass it on roads, beside the forest paths, pan- Dominic J. DCSanto of Hartford ner wore a street length dress of he had" moved .wAsr Thursday’s which we hope will rffflult i»>^reacSd bytaaTdaS!^ ' , Scelba Cabinet Sion. for the benert-of the next reader aromas of delicate beauty grac­ waa best man and jbe gussU dusty rose crepo. Birth motheirs revolt ddstroyed his offlee In Gov­ speedy and mutual oettl^l McDonald said the union's ^oge iuetlon o f bills be limited/ who comes across a snake on his ing the woodland growth. But it were escorted to seats by E. wore corsages of sweetheart roe4s. l I S r l G n o X ernment House. V Merry Monarch Rules Feativai irst two weeks o f the ses- is in ,Bnd oven Kenneth Merz, Tesneck, N. J., ’They will assist the bridal party ment of our negotiations. 7 i front lawn. Urging his countrymen to hid The offer wUl be made Ubtataia 1 ***^°* * uits; Premier er than the present one Editor, mors' In tha ' railroad mitUnga and Joseph Murphy of Middle- at a reception from noon to 4 p.m. M tlM f iNtBfMtBd ill 7 The strawberry is reiirninir monarch gt "Manchester j^hner tables right nois' and month' deadline. This proposal at the Manchester CountrjrClub. in atemining the Good of false' re­ week. Vice PMStdent Manchester Evening Herald through the rocky pass, where the town, Conn. EMER6ENCY ports, Lucero's communiqtae “King Beryy” here occupies his ‘‘throne’’ with dignity. Tne young courtier is Davey also includes the stipulation that Bissell Bt. grkeks lie many feet below the The bride’s gown of whits The bride was graduated from CERAMjC LECTURES charged “people interested In Im­ ^kcesTest Vote all atate ogencier must have their Manchester, Conn. highway level that the finest di- ChanUlly lace and tulle ter­ Mt. St. Joseph Academy and St OIL lURNER Osborn, 4, of 69 Helaine Rd. The statue, made by Richard Yerks, 24 Ensign St., a Due $0 lack of time- peding. the .retura te a normal b J StSri^liie ui^ resumed f legialation on file by the time the Dear Sir: verstfieatlon of color and deslgi) minated in a cathedrisl train. ’The Joseph’s College, West Hartford. SERVICE situation continue circulating WM? taUte today! i production of rteel.” structural engineer, ruled over the berrj’ festival on (he lawn of Community Baptist le^slature convenes. . Your sto^y about the nameless Attorney Hafner was graduated ROCKRAFT CERAMICS, RdmeV - June 90 (S5—Prenier are to be seen. I fitted bodice had a portrait neck­ • "PumeU Plaee, Manchester. alarming rumors, completely un­ then recessed imUflater this week. The l7o-msn wage policy group Church Saturday. He’s made of paper stretched oyer a wire frame and painted, The group also agreed to tho In­ snake discovered in Bolton Monday “ Here, aa the railroad track line. , 'The skirt was*full, Her from the Law School of Notre founded nnd devoid o f truth.” must pass on sU wage and contract Mario' Melba’s cabinet raaigned troduction of biUs that would pave interested Ac. From the limited winds its way between the over­ Dame. -< Ooas., wUI be usable to 811 aay CALL U.S. Steel’s o«Sr will be made (Herald Photo); ■ Juliet, cap of Chantilly lace held tsrtlM.r eenunie le ctn m Inter­ Rope Fnlee Reports at the next ISMCs agreed )o by the union. today to open th-: way tar a reihuf. the way for constitutional amend- description o f it. I Would say that hanging cUffa and jUong small He branded as completely false BoUi Stephens snd union presi­ McDonald said union negotiators fle of the govemmenL ments providing for: It could' easily have been a hog- ravines slipping away on the ested orgaalsattese may visit WILUAMS ^ behind him into taking chances out the pottery at aay Ume. reports that rcMlllous Army dent Davtar 3, McDonald said they will meet in PltUburgh vrith five Scelba ia expected to Ciorplete a Urge Aaniml Sessions nbsed snake, known to most people northerly tide, curving in and out of pure frauatration may well find Elks Anirirersaiy OH. SERVICE units were marching on Birenot will aet/a date after McDonald other major steel companies to­ switch in .cabinet posts' in time Annual eessions of the.legialature by its nickname of . “spreading of the heavy rock cuts, the scans lumself the defeiidant in a traffic OetssBlcally yours, meeU/adtb other steel Arms to- morrow and Wednesday. They are to present hU rearranged cotiihet Adenauer ^en JJj^0 H e a d y tO M a k e with those in the even-numbered adder.’’ Some specimens of this becomes one of ethereal loveliness court. , . ■ Party Tomorrow MI-9-4548 (Oowtlaneff aw Pnge l!im) Bethlehem Steel Oorp., Republic, to parliament tar a crucial test of years excliiiivcly devoted to bud­ species appear in shades of r^ in glmoat rivalling the famed Hang­ Df ooume, there are many people ROCKRAn CERAMICS Jones A Laughlin, Youngstown oonfidenee later this v;eek. getary mottem. '(The legislature irregular cross bands, but’’’ the ing Gardena of Babylon in grace itephenn said t h e corporation Sheet A Tube Co., and Inland now meets biennially on odd-num­ AMESITE DJMVEWAYS who just don’t have the ear to ahd union dlecussed the economic Scelba’n 15-mont; -old center usual color is a dark brown or a and profuaion. Steel Co. bloc government coa)itian nos been bered years). • ExramY jNSiAun blatk. Since it was deaccibed as keep pace with the rest of the The Manchester Lodge of EUof picture of the etcel industry which The \talon haa presented-iU de­ BtacpiMtng the home-rule law. “All about is the laurel Its soft drivers) Biit in. either case, the tomorrowwill c.lebra* ' Its second Presid(^nt Asfc the union presented lest week. He under attack recently both T rv S «»^ Policy Stand at U. N. BrMlni j Spithd — Forms Set — Power Rolled .liavlng a flat head, it would seem pearl pink blossoms set off by the mands to all of Uiese firms for a members o f Hir or.-r Christian This move tar more self govern­ dri'ver or the car should be exam-, anniversary at the Coon A Fox sd<$Gd; ment WDUld.ellmlnate the necessity FarUhg Lots /t e n n i s Courts — Walks to fit this particular snake. The young green of early summer. It ined before permitting them to re­ Club in Coventry; CMef Jones of substantial wage Ipcreajse and the Democrat party and the.hxtrcme Tbnna A r^ g e d If Desired hog-nosed snake has a peculiar When 'Ve resume negotiations meetings are now in recess. .. . Bonn, Germany, June 20 (dP>-' of towns and cities- running to the climbs the hill tiopea, drapes the turn to the nigh'waya. Storm will put on his famous < FouTiStarRilii* United States Steel, considering all political rigiit and left. ' West (3e/maii" Chancellor Konrad \ San F ra n ci^ , June 20 ^^rtraier given by Colombian^ Am 1Q% F fM t^SH TRANSACTIONS habit of flattening its head when rock faces, clings precariously In ...A nundber o f states hsive al­ chicken barbecue. Chairman .Ed­ However, the spotlight will fail It appeared tiia*. Scelba, who ia it ia suddenly discovered or fright­ facts, not of the least of which on U.S. Steel Cprp’s. meetings with Adenauer got bock to his home­ -AFresident Eisenhower was boosador Eduardo. Zuleta Angel (Conttnued on Plage TAi) , INSTALlAtlONS SCPMlVISED BT Inaccessible crevices, intersperses ready accepted the idea and put it ward Edgar has arranged a variety THE WORLD’S has been the cooperation and pro- interior minister as well as pre­ There was no information as to ened. When it does this, the head the Union since the steel firm, big­ mier, haa a fair chance of form­ work today in preparation - for a with the forest growth, festoons into law. A state rituated close to of sports such ra a softtMll game, For RidgVay ducUve effort of the steelworkers poaaible meeting with, the Rus­ retried ready to opw the whether any serioua diacuaaiona looks indeed, like the shape of an the pinnacles and sprays itself Conn, haa akoady put it into ef­ volley ball oud horse shoes. gest in the world, is the traditional ing o-^cabinet lu.' would enable lO BROTHERS arrowhead. Adult specimens meas­ SMOOTHEST- In the last year, will offer a wage pace setter tar the industry at con­ sians,''' ..V U.qv’s 10th anniversary sea- were held, but the two .aidea did dowii the overhanging cliffs to the fort, and now p<^e pat-oUng the A b fffe t lunch -■fll be served all increaae which we hope wrlll result, Um to win the test vote. have a chance to aenae the atmoa- tSTABUSHED I f l f . ' ure from two to three feet in Washington, June 90 (P)—Prasl' tract time. Any settlement it The government has bean ac- The 79-year-old Chancellor re­ sipn tpday with an important * , CALL NOW — ANTTME __ _ railroad tracks below, masses of highways not only watch for speed­ day followed by the chicken bar­ dent Eisenhower today asked the in k speedy ohd mutual settlement phere' which will prevail tonight.. length but If. this snake was a hog- blossom Btrewir profusley against ers and rtckless drirera, but they becue promptly at 6 o’clock. The RICHEST of our negotiations.” makes with the union in alt prob­ ouoed of alocioieaa in promoting turned home last night from a policy ’^flclfli’fltion. Bulletins. MANCHESTER MI-8-7e#l — HARTFORD CHapel 7-8817 nosed, it whs, aa described, a young Senate to approve permanfist four- ability will be ^epted aa the pat­ strehuoua week of visits in Wash­ ThU taprd coma from informed Diplomlatic sources reported the the pteturesqui backdrop afforded one also hauHng Into court drivers Coon A Fox Club is 'ocated In Btar rank for Qen. Matthew B. Stephens said po wags offqr waa aoonoiric and other reforma. onr. Older ones, besides Batten­ by the beetling cUffa who resign .thmselves to holding '’’^ventry, ju s t_ o ff Route 44A. tern for the union’s settlement with Tha opposition became especial­ ington,'New York and I^ d o n durr SQurcas dh'the& ’the Big Four foreign Ruaaiana likely would press tar a from the AP Wires ing their heads, also flatten their Ridgway, effective when Ridgway made at today’s aessfon hut .the the other companies. mtnUtera pmpared *for a private declaration of' seme aort by the “Bolton Notch offers perhaps up miles of tiaffic with an exces­ Chairman J. Reynolds of the ticket rrttres Juba 30 as Army chief of many economic problems which ar* ly sharp after the election in'April ing which he oosured top Weateta necks and exhaie their breaths in one of the most picturesque hits sively low rate of speed,, committee says the rew>oiias has ' Sea Offer Re|eeted of Giovanni Gronchi as president of aUtesmen of his government’a huddle tonight to plan the meeting 10th anniveraaiy meeting. long, • loud hisses. ’The young staff. . part of the steel-industry were of railroad scenery In Connecticut been 'vary good and they estimate I .. W .. Abel, accretary-treasurer Italy. drChchi, member of the left loyalty to the Atlantic alliance. ot their chiffs of government in H waa aoid Molotov, believed HOUSE FOR PAY BOOST would probably be unabit to make Rldffway has had the temporary discussed at length. of the union, said Over the week­ the meeting should not end with and when June adds Its Couch with \ ■ Ltfe Together ' a crowd of 300 members. rank of full general during his He Identified some of the prob­ branch of tha Christian Democrat Me declared on arrival that West Geneva July .18. I Washlngnm, JuaMW (/ff)—The much of a noise in this manner end that the major steel; com' party, was opposed by Scelba until German views on aurti coming de- The President w m scheduled to 1 out the UJf. taking a stand, per- however, due to their smisll else the laurel bloom, the Notch be­ A 'wnmen’e ma^alne says that term in the top Army poiL' but his lems as'compsrsUvs wage rates Honae today peered 810-8 a blU comes a veritabls masterpieca 'of the theme of modem family living with earntaigs of rther workers in ponies would probably offer a sev- the Itat minute. speak at 3 p.m. PDT (5 p.m..'H haps in the form of a resolution giving more than a mflliei) loak- and underdeveloped lung power. MALTS • SHAKES permanent rank la major^nerml. E8T.) Soma diplomate believed'tor ipeace. The birthday meeUng nature’s art." Is “togetbemesF.’* Togethsmess He would thus be jumped two other industries, cost of IMng, Scelba will 'not present the resig­ (CceUaiied on Page Eight) oad-file govemmeat workers a TOWNE CLEANERS, Inc. TThe hog-noeed snake is common . (Oontinne8 on Page Three) nation of hia cabinet to Gronchi. He his speech would have special aig- i under rules adopted by the Gen- from Masoachusette to Florida and meaM that Pop washes the diihee etars in reUrement eUtua steel production, and future flnan- 7'/i ^ r cent pay raise. The cost The SlowFOko .Driver before he stsrts building the porch will aimply present the new cabi­ nfilcance, coming aa it...... doea juatera! Asaembly is supposed mere­ The higher rank will have no tt- ly t^h ear speechea on the U.N. o f the raise is eettmatad at 8825 Announce A New Price. • • Countless Manchaster drlveral ifUmHuM so that Mother can get FINE FHARNAGY feet on Ridgway’s .retirement pay. net list with those who may have a month lietare the top level talks. artlion a year. The measure new vrho have often been annoyed by her PXA telephoning done In. time been transferred from one minis­ All major televiaion and radio recordTairt make no decisions of ! The retirement pay of a full any k in ^ goes to a Senate-Boose ooafer- "alewprtic'’ drifters, on the high­ to drop Junlbr at scout msstlsg - OPEN SUNDAYS- ■ general and a major general are try. to another. .Thy late Premier News Tidbits networka, NBC, CBS and ABC, eaoe to oompromlse the Hoose- HL PDmi GARMENTS SEPnC TANK way may never again ha'va to co n - on her way to tha tsxttle-paintlng the same—$9,487 a -year' in the Freed Austria PWs TeM .Alcide' de Oaaperi once used this will carry “nationally President Secretary of State Dulles waa Bgnre with the 10 per eeat raiee p k ^ if a. recaaomendaUentby the Dairv O itM Ns. 1 1 Dairy Qaaea Na. B ease of an officer of Rtdgway’e method to avoid a full-Sedged CuDtd from AP Wires Eiaenhowera’ addreaa. iiharte to attend the dinner be voted hy the Senate. 9taay Bouse SUITS — DRESSES — LIGHT COATS . National Oommlttee on Uniform t A.M. lo • F.M. _ * _ _ m f Frank­ Generals. released from Sverdovsk, Fabian (hometown unknown) who party directorate agreed to go President Elsenhower says Rnsaia’B claim tbst Amaricoa u sed much slower U^n the normal lin. We’re just waiting for Russia McClure Pontiac Specials They era: whlla the civlUana ware assembled said he had been arrested in 1948 along with his proposed new coali­ sgreMneat' with Canada to ex- Million in Los Angeles naval tareee helped capture the M * ■ * * U now of traffic and who foroes care to enter a claim in behalf of Moe- Lt. Gen. Alexander R. Bolling, at COmp. Alexandrovak, near Ir- They also told of a German-Amer tion —t reportedly with the pro- chugo atomic energy information yeaoel In watery off _Fomi«a. * cow—and we don’t mean the place eommandlng genera), of .the TTiird kutOk.------.. , J-. lean named Mueller von Seidlitz jnlss.. that. Chriatisiu-Democrats tor .defense ’^purposes will help 'The tanker Tuopoe and-Its 48- -3 L p- In Idaho. Army at Ft. MePheraoh, Oa. The rstumsM ogid they had met who'liidliis'father Uved in Phlla. would get m ^ seats in the greatly to' meaglhm VR. Los Angeles, June 90 (ff) — A8to handle Ui# load for the duration mon crew have been, la Na- Anon. Lt. (3en. Claude B. Ferenbaugfa, several Anjerican British and delpMa. government ns weiL as those of Canada, rtrlk. or Y.SOd Lo. Angrte. trah- «>< ^e ^rik*^,^^. In Camp Vladimir near Moscow tlonaliet coetody eiace then,,''" ' 'deputy commanding general of the French priaonera in Russian camps Scelba'a opponents within hia ine Democratic House mem­ bit ItaiM workers-thrsw nearly ^a 8th Army in Korea, ohd deputy along with aaveral thoutwnd Qer- thq; l>rls

/^ICANCHESTER EVENING H ERAtD, MANCBESTEBi. OONN« M0Np4tY, JUNE 20, 1965 P A G B I W i MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, M/^N^ESTER, C0NN> MOW)AY. JUNE 20, 1955 P A O S I B B il have net yat baaa laglalacad iMUn agreement ef both the anhm and appolntmeaU tut the Baarlnr and Barnard School Gmduates Conant Pledgee Truck Walkoiit management. Bolton Vision CUntc to ba heM on June . r . ^ A b o u t T o ^ Hold'Service A New Churcii W ill Rise oh This^^ilG. The union seeks a 35 cents an riiiKSSssr Sd. RaglaUaUona will be token U.S.^to Protect Talks Delayed hour pa*' increSto. Management's f' MEN aad WOMBN on that date at the achool office. 235 in Exercises Today Members of Sunset Rebek h Talent Show Lists 11 Acts; Mra Roy Boawortb of the FTA "New York CoEfidchtiar top offer was 33 cents an hour. n.cB Lodge are reminded to bring sri- At Site for The drivers now average $1.80 Health Comaiittoe may ba oon- tieles for the old follw home !n Oro- Until 'Tb|noiTow ^AiUmr Drif Stem tacted for further information on Berlin lifeline an. hour in Boston and $1.67 else­ r Two hundred and Sfty-Ave*McKsnnsy, Jpmsa MsUsy, Donna "Bounty Hunter" ton to the meeting tonight. Aocept- a EXPERT----- FRTBRS^ Grange Fun Night Saturday the Haarinc and Vlaion CUnle. Mstealf, Diane Midiaud, where. A Barnard School eighth gradom sMe ertirtes Liclude such items N ew Church Boston, June 20 \uP)>^Little Meanwhile. Police Lt.'Timothy Olab to rhetoffaph graduated from grammar achool Michelitsch, Gary Mllek, , June 30 GP>—Ambassa­ Wad.- -"BSOAFU TO BCBMa", ae puaqMs, books, playing cards, The Cansera Club will aat up Mlnicucci,, Marie MonsegUo, dor'Jamas B. Conant said today hope was sMn""todsy ^ settle- Loomis'Of New Bedford sold yee- Bolton, Juno SO (Spwslnl)— Emphaalainr ' the vaudevUle ______thia morning In exerdaea In the 'UAOB AT DaWk’’ odds and sfids <>f wool or crotchet theme of the ahow, a chance of ahop at the ElemenUury School to- trlcia Mooney, Robert Moom, Mat­ lo United SUtes wUl back tbs pso- cotton, ttb. All .Odd Fellows and ■Ws come this day 'o commarate ment of the southern New Eng­ tertay a Are which caused an ee- GivenOnC.O 0. Deiivenes TWont Show program •»*>£«„*»;* tlihated 83,500 t afternoon a t 2 o’clock. John E. Post of the North Met:.«- locdi pcrformcra. The ahow to be David Nelson, William Nevus, hs sachusetts, RModa Island and The tVactor-traller . burned after foUMod by aquam and modem weekend there la atill time for achool at 8:30 pm . tomorrow to p m n ts and frienda looked on. “We A ril remain in BerMn,* dlst Churcdi yesterday morning anyone Interaated In ai^oarinf on Jon Norris, CyoUila Nylin, Wllr arid, "until that city ta the capital Connecticut are scheduled to meet gasoline was pounhix over it, That Interpret Tha danclnf will bo fivan at the Oom- take group pteturoa of the claaa Tht oipijjplsaea etarted at 10 unU Df. W. John SHeld of this town during the o ’.door Service held at- with federal mediators at the miihlty Htil on Saturday at 8 the profrara to contact her. Bill before graduation eoterelaea In- Horn Olivsr, Robert Olmsted, of a Germany reunited in psscs MANC-HESTER waa named to a two year term on 330 Par'.ier' St. Loomis said. CIO textile union Wishes Of The FsaiUjr RANGE & FUEL OIL Dobmn of Mancheater haa bean Ksrole OrtlE, Maria Pantalso, Wil­ and frsWiom." Msssarhusette State Houie to­ officials said the truck hadxproesed m. under the apOnaorahlp of the dlvlduu poHrhita of the glrla will Tha apoaking prbipam waa car­ the boert of trustees of the 0>n- 'Our presence here marks the \ morrow. &ome Economica Committee of the engaged caller for. the aquare be done after the ceremoniea. All ried by the atudonta tbomaalves, liam Paq|Mttoi-'''9Biiiya Parrott, In an addiess prepared for -the Druve-Qti-li'-fAt/ie nectiout Osteopathfc Society a't the culminstlon of the tiopes, prayer a picket line to mol^' g o< ^ out dancing to follow the ehow. Heidi Patton, M a r g ^ Pautlsr, Union League.auh, Qonant said VsPiTx'N \ Massachusetts Labor Oommta- of the etruck Berkshire HathaUray JOHN B, BURKE Orahfe. membera of the Camera Club are and tha theme of the program was society annual meetlnc yesterday and tabors of meny a faithful }i^- sioher Ernest A. Johnaon said the Dali Convarae and Irene Valenti, yNew'Rridge Completed urged to attend the aeaaiona to Coanootlcut Unda Poor!, Karin Pearson, Jac­ Ruosla Is well awpre that "ws will mt Mt. Osrmel. Bons. We pay.trtbiute-to, tV.e loyalty mills. ^ FUNERAL HOMt Conatruction of the new bridge queline Pelletltr, Susan Peiras, commissioners will have future a tMnafa duo, will alnf. A very lend a hand and aaalat in poaing, Talks on various aapsets of the not tolerate any changes that and zeal of the Church Building mediation discussions with repra- TEL. MI-S-88S8 The BOLAND OIL CO. over the railroad cut at the Notdi. Karon Peterson, Norman Pstarsan, would intorfars with lbs Ufellns of Tonito to Get Home E a ^ NIte younf bmther and alatar act will arrangement of Sghta, and ether State warn pmoontod by Carol Ttockvllle Emblem CHub No. CbmmiUeo- which, unoer Ui > Icad- aentativea of the AFL Teametere 87 EAST OBNTBB iT . faatura Joaeph MasaoUni and Mary waa completed thip weekend when Oiogotti, who opoko on tho his­ Beverly PhiUtps. Gsil PhUIlps, the City, or that would airsot tht I Picture Bbrnre first , eet ths date of Saturday, June erWilp of Alton B. Owles, chair­ dCtAllSe union And management spokes- AMBULANCE SERVICE Ann MaaaOllnl. children of Mr. and Workmen paved the approachea on AnUUrjr to meet tory of ConnscUdut; Dale Robin­ Norma Pteksring, W. Blaks city’s gradual proesaa of rbcovsry.’’ 35,'fo r a public strawberry fes­ man, has liesn effectlie in crystmV man. LET US FILL YOUR Friday and Saturday. The Maurice Ooaant txprssosd confldsnet that 1ST TniB 8 TONIGHT . TELMIlclnl 34320 Mia. LouIb MaaaoUnl. Joaeph wlU .The Women’a Auxiliary of tho son, who sprics on tho StaU's Plsrce; Bath Plsrog, Jane PIsgge, tival and dance at the Elks Home lizing the oonvlPtlona of th'e con­ About 15,000 truck drivers em­ play the accordion while Mary Ann E. French Co. did the grading and government; Jon Norris, who Ronald Pockett. Elaine Ppott, Caumcikllor K o n r a d Adsaaiist's In Rockville, In charge of the ways gregation.’’ paviiig, completing the Job late Fim Department meeta tonight in The seiwice, which was held on ployed by more than 300 concerns doea a tap dance. regular aeaalon , ^ the Flmhouae spoke on industries In the State; Robert Price, Charles Prior. government would never barter and means committee, with Mrs. are involved In the work stop­ Saturday afternoon. Richard Prior, Joriane Quay, Earl OSrrity and Mrs. John Mur- b*ie’ grounds the propoeed new Two popular and youn* per- at 8 o’clock. ' Weriey Feebler, vdio spoke on the away Its security la exchange for ot page. fotmam ara^Donna and D ia n a School Scbedolq StaU’a education; Gail Brunelle, William Raody, Linda Racknagel. the doubtful promises of the hy aa co-chairman. They will chui^, was x^ll attended. Jamee PiABc Roeonia R. Nelson Jr., led in tJie opening The union called a strike Tedford who wUl do ballet- and PupUa at the E lem en t^ School who- spoke on Ito symbols end Judith RCga, Kart Relchelt; Linda Kremlin" involved la any i £e^n to serve refreshments against seven fim u lest Tuesday Now in 2 CMWiiiit lini will be dlamlaaed at 1 p,m, tomor­ Warranty Dooda: Clifford 8. Ransoni, Gorton Rhodes,- Patricia promptly at 8:30 p.m. Tickets may piavers. The c.iolr. ur.'ier the di- acrobatic' dance numbem. Carol Stephana to Leelie and Florence A.- Valeris Johnaon, who spoke on reunlflcation plsn.” to press for. a wage ihcreaae. Koehler wlU be heard at the piano, row and Wedneaday. School will Connsctlcut’s famous sons. Richards. Marilyn RIedsr, Dais Adenauer and his gcvemmcBt be secured from members o r a l the raetton of Jai*:as W. McKay, rang. CALLED FOR AND Hanow, dwelling en Tolland Rd.; Laymen Speak Management countered that aa will Karen Jonaa Linda Oim- cloao for . the aummer on Wednea- Thsas six atudsnta wera as­ Robinson, Frsn<^ Roblnaoa, Rita realise, Gtmant arid, that German doog^- ' . move by halting the operstione of DELIVERED PROMFTLY day. Hie ataff will be on duty on Edgar D. and Wanda M. R id in g Rosella, Harry Roy, EdmuM Ru- The gathering .vas addrosaed by atad and Suaan Johnaon will team to Kenneth E. and Rath Smith, sisted in thsir^ressutatlo&s by unity la hqt ah laolatad problem nearly 500 concerns; Since then, AT NO EXTRA CHARGE up for two dance numbem to the both Thumday and Friday to clean onstancs Bentley, Robert Btocks, boeba, Robert Rusooni, Charlee but "part aiMl parcel of a global SHOWN SOW M rs., Gertruds Smachetti, pi two laymen of the churdi—Gris­ dwriling on Cook Dr.; Hell Inveat- wold A. Cha?;rell, who spoke en­ however, many smaller concerns exotio riiumba and boofie-woofle up year-old detalla and atatiatlcal Barbara Caleen, C ^thla Bylin, Ryan, BheUa Ryan, Peter Saari, problem." gram rtiairman, and Mrs. Mary have signed union agreements. mentOo. to CUfford 8. Stephena, Little, w h o will be mistress of couragingly of the buUdlng f-.nd, rtaythma. work. Hot lunohea will be aerved Ronald Gambolati, Norma Picker­ Richard Salmond, Roger Salmon- ■Tlie fo: eummit meet- *rhe stoppage has not alTectecj PINE PHARMACY pnmerty In Roaedtla; Ebner L. sen, Donna Sandals, Chsrieqe ceremonies, have succeeded in se­ ac'd Mr. Oowles. \-ho roimwended m Vocal aoloiat will be Ethel L«e, through Wedneaday. and Bertha E. Jdmaton to Richard ing, David Nelaon, Joan Frey, lng_ will provide stretegic-.z>p- Herald Photo. the movement of foodstuffs, per­ School RegletmUon Date Schlebel, AUca Schubert, Sandra ;mrtunlty to probe nature am curing a number of well known the people for their fonv-y i, rtep m CALL MI-9.9814 chMr director at the Methodist B. and Merle L. Mather, dwelling Tina Abel, Ohaqlea Ryan, Ernest providiiv facilities for religious A portion of the congregatiiTn of the North Methodist Church ishables, medicines and fuel, by Church. Her niece, Miaa Nancy Principal Richard B. M a tto of Irwin, Marilyn McKay and Pa­ Scruton, Earle SelwlU, Crileen he scope o f the govem- enterislners fo r . the ' taient show on Hebron Rd.; Dora M. ElUa to of the Senior Wales. tomorroaH education of children, youth and pressed for the services of Chief bows in prayer during: the outdoor service on the site of the proposed Lae. will alao ba heard In a aolo the Elementary School haa an­ Donald P. and Oloila P. Holbrook, tricia HiUe. Shannon. Walter Sharp, Stephen mmt’s recently Hem^sn Schendel and the auxilia­ church at 330 Parkerkt. yesterday. The Rev. John E. Post conduct­ tomsma o f SeriblUty,:^llsxlblllty,N Cooiot evening in'Tinker Hall. The pro­ r,(iults. number. Margaret Robarta will do nounced another date on ' which property on Triland Rd. Muaic waa provided by the oom- Shurkua Jr., Marjorie Smachetti, s s r The pastot, who spoke upon the ry police force of Manchester; to ed the service dedicating the property for the new church. children entering flrat grade next fained bsuida of the Barnard and Brian Smith; Ronald Smith; An Conant acknowledgod NGerman gram wUi Include vocal and in- a tap dance and a toe dance. Ac­ Quitclaim Dooda*. Virginia M- theme "The Proi >isad Land," re- Robert and Ernest Arendt for pro­ term may be mglatered. He aug- HoiUeter Btreet Ucfcoola and by thony Sombrlc, Sandra Stacrett, youth la "n o ^ ^ frty stnimental music andKlinp*to°"* viding the public address, facllr cordion aoloa will ba played by her Falcone to Kingaley B. Carpw ^ . tions. Mrs. HenrletU Ward an< mindad the congregation of the You Can't luy lETTER Auto Insuranco brother, David Roberta geata that parenta of chlldmn who the Barnard chorus' whoch i Robert Steele, GaU Steiner. Douglas about t b ^^intMpeet itiea; to Arthur Holmes and others j I T U tfb O f f f ' F asrted. property on Hebron Rd»» yAJfred serriee’’ cchfroiiURg t hri committee wiU -eerva . refresh­ experiences of ancient Israel in its Earlier, McDonald told hla nego­ to FhlUp G. and PrloCUla socampanied by Betty GaUao in Stevens, Robert Stocks, Oisrlsa ments and cash donations will be eeaicti'for the "land fiowii^; with for their assistance in providing j RJ ‘Bend Out Thy J ight." StoUi. \ . of agrswnonts pwmitUng W< tiating team the CIO-USW "won't Doriey, property on Old Norwich r to m m . But, be added, gratefuUy accepted. milk and honey." He called upon settle for nickels and dimes.” List ef Gradaatee Csrlyls Tsabo, Gordon Todd, the people to 'be obedient to that •rhe*'kev. Dr. Charles X. Hiltch- iPav Hike lo Union WHY PAY MORE? Tlike. ______Ttie list of today'# graduateb Marjorie Tongrea, John Toomey, is the youth of any nation inson Jr. of Norwich, District J The 800,000 USW membera in' oon offer youngsters t h e ^ The Wome.ils AuxUlary of the which God has called them to do. Son why AUsftito soM moro auto insuranco in 1954 n o w i n Family-Size to o llpaelMator Eveidog Honld Bal- frilowa: Maiwaret Trueman, Mary Tarbox, LAfiOt ST SCR5 ! N superintendent, ^ pronounced the the steel industry now^ earn an e to Uvs decsntly a a d se­ Army and Navy Olub wlll,hoId iU Ths Rev. Mr. Poet nsW "It te (OoBtinned from Page One) average of 12.33 an hour,. Observ­ than any other compony bcuod on dirott writton toA eorreapendmt, lira. Joaeph Hna Abel, Roger Amiiault. Chrol -Uriano, VtagiMa Vabalas^ reguisr cart Triply tonight at 8:.0 God'a will thrt fte should be here benediction. ' Brent Anderson, Kenneth Archer, Samuel Jfacanti, Linda Veneria, curely." — / ^ a s t HBrtford ers • figure the union is' asking T e a m Win at the OlM'ihouse. this morning. In a i>rofoimd sense, gromiumt. ' . . OeUewhettk D’ltalla, telepbwae MI 84UM8. Edward Armstrong, Althea Aron­ Michael Veniiart, Etoine Verhs^, tha land on which we stand Is just If you buy oHingea by the sack] en and one-half cent hou^y pay about 25 cants an hour but prob­ He erid that If oaUrt upon ably will settle for between 12 end OMPARE AND YOU’LL FIND Allatate, the compan^founded son, Mary Anna Aronson, Bmnda Judith tOncent, Lfennia Walker, to PvL JohR -J. Karvells, so* of aa certainly the lanr* promis>.d ,o and hate to waate the emptyralae. I ^ Sears, offers rates usually lower than those of mo8t"coft)panies ugb fin a ls help defend their country, West Health Btaealto Baker, Robert Ballard, Paul Ban­ Unnea WatU, Ernest l^Usk4B>p, cs of God, na ancient Canaan was aacka, make dlah clotha out o f! But that, he told the USW’a die- 15 cents. Osnnan youths will lespond. m Mr. and Mra. Joseph G.;«arvelU The union haa presented ita de- -:-a really better auto insurance value!' At the same thn'e, you ner, PoUt Banner, Stuart Baraw, Earl WerdsUn, GaU WlsrsQWi. 33» ToUsnd rpi«.. recently -n*:-) the promL)cd land to the nomadic ’em. Just boil them for 15 min- tri«t 20 convention Saturday, won't can count on Allstate for finest protection, friendly agent a ^ ic e IngredimtU: 3 cupa trlacult mix, David Barlow, Judith Barnard, ' Conant dscUred that German utea In launilry bleach. Esther [ be acceptable. The booming basic manda alao to 90 other basic steel 2 for Joyce Wogman,*-Donald WrHkt^ dvUianwUthoritias fully Intond to pleted the. welding course at the tribes of lerael. ’ and fast. M r claim settlements throughout the United States U cup finely'grated raw cartot, Pamela 'Bames, Conatgnea Bent Ronald Wnibel, Bonria Wyman, soiinae Ctdnance Automotive School, At Express Apprectatloa they'll survive to serve you or i steel industry is in position to pay firms and iron ere mining eonv and Canada. 2 tableopoone r ^ c e d paraley, ley, Joen Benton, Dawson Bents, full control over their they aren’t worth the trouble. 1 a much greater amount, he i paniea. >" Mary ZavareUo, John Zlcmak, army and will keep It from run­ Tx& lanta, Ga. Words of appreciation yrere ex- C'.ontact your local Allatate Inaurance Co. dealer, SUmiariAt light cream. - Margamt Binstte, ~ Richard Blssell, D on ^ Z(UIo. CbettUmtm 30c Method: Stir Macult mix. carrot j John B le y , Plane _Byhm, Myra ning the government. FRANK LA N G M A CK Mi 9-5450 Bogliah, Margaret Boland, Mary and paraley together. Add light You're In Good Hondt with cream Instead of the milk c a l y Boland, GaU BruneUe, Susan Buck- Flatbush Womanr Marrill’t Marktt for’ In recipe for rolled 1>laculta ley, James Burrill, Clarence Burke, Almost everyone appreciates the best... 84 OAKLAND 8T,^ on package. Roll out and bake ac­ Peter Bushnell, Writer BycholAl, RED and WHITE STORE cording to package dlrectiona, Jr. Killed in Accident KLEIhTS brushing biscuit tops with craom Barbara ChleCn, John Campbell, ftlSUnANCa COMPANY 181 CENTER 8T. . tS'PINE ST. MANCHESTER Carol Carlson, Beverly Ckse, Bon _ __ If! bofora bokihg. ' , Greenwich, June 30 (F) — A Kim Mevach k a e a a a U r Read Herald Advsa nle 'Chambers, Richard Christiana, Oer MaSlM* Alan Churila, Darleen Clement, Brooklyn, N.Y., woman was kUled "pfre asateW Catherine Cloee, Althea Cloiigh, and her husband critically injured n * bmu*’’ co ru rs Harold Clough, William, Cocker- in the Merritt Parkway’s ninth n u t— ham, Maureen ConnOr, Lorraine fatal automobile accident of the Writ DeSSr Lasa" year here early today. [toaou Cormier, Richard Cosma, Gerald Bear Fim . Cribbs, Calvin Davis, Nahcy Davis, Dead is Mrs. Eileen Murphy,"47, Lsslie Decker, David D e m e r s , State Police reported she died of Patricia De Rofo, David Dore- crushing skull injury. Keith' Special!. mus, Daniel Dormer, Jean D o t y , In critical condition kt Green Jeannette DuBaldo, H ierese DU' wich Hospital with fracturea of the Boia, Raymond DuCbarme, WU skuU and left arm, together with Uam Duncan, Charlotte Dsiartri, internal Injuries Is Charles F. Linda Eagleson, Brenda Edelson, Murphy, 51, her husband. TELEVISION Wesley Feshler. State. Policemen Robert Une- weber and James J. McGrath said WALL PhUlp Finley, Daniel FiresUme, that while the cause of the accl- N ew Family-Size Dorelle Fieh, Donna Fogg, Sandra l-Size... dent had not been determined it Foody, WUUam Forbee, Deborah appeared that Murphys car skidd­ PROGRAMS Poeter, Samuel Foster, Kathleen ed a "considerable distance’’ be­ Fournier, Jfoan Frey, Ronrid Gam' ■video Everyday-^Aii Righto RsesTvad—H; T. Dickinson H Co„ ine.1 bolati, Marilyn Gautheir, - Gordon fore striking a highway fence. 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MANCHESTER EVENING HEl^ALD, MANCHESTER. CpHN„ MONDAY. JUNE g ). 1955 PAGE FIVE j - MANCHESTER EVENING HEBAUT. MANCHESTER, OQNN^ MONDAY, JUNE 20, ’196A P A X W O y B Ash St., took place Saturday by iier father. She wore a powder Schultx; 147 ftpnteo S t, was Mlhar. -?T" afternoon at 3 o’clock in the Cove­ blue flo o r, length gown with Roaea dacomted th* Britlaii- Descendants Hold Couple Surprised / $»tMMM>9MWMtMltM8 iierbert-Motycka Wedding nant Congregational diurieh. The shoulder length veil and carried a Amerlcan au b w)Mr* a raeeptton Gnwndtaieii Ready Those Weire the Good Old Days ReceivcB Degree Rev. Reynold Johnaon of Crom­ cascade of whit* rosea.> for 50 gueata was held mt S pzn. On Anniversary well officiated at the double rinc TTie maid of honor, M te Malian Upon their return from a wad­ For Summer Duty Formal Reunion ceremony, and Paul Paige pre­ Toblax of French Rd., Bolton, ding trip the couple win naM* at « / ' Mlaa Diana Leei Mqt^eka, daugh- sided at the organ and accompanied cousin of the bridegroom, waa 86 Ash St. ter of Mr. and MIra/Jo r^ jW p h Moty- picnic was held yester­ Mr. and Mr*. Michael Klein- the soloist, Bonnie Sturdy. Pom­ attired in a floor len i^ coral net Both Mr. and Mra. Walkar at­ .Aftout W Mwmww of, tlM twa cka. Folly Lane.'Coventry aiid Sassengath-Gstes ^ poms and carnations were used for gown-wlUi a tiara of roaea. tended HanchMter schools. eoMMOtM x«tay ntanied Saturday afternoon In the bridge St,, became the bride of for <"«—H|» Drum, N. T.. A>r u two Polly (Bldwall) Oemmone and tlttlir S5th wedding anniversary; Second OonCregational Church at Walter W. Susaenguth of Boston, wMk tour of duty Umt* , Join and Mary ^awoett) Illing­ which occurred yeaterdey. The f o s u f f i g y son of Mr. - and Mrs. Charles Ifoinbm of Hoadquorton Oo.. worth. Tlioee fanmiea w ^e ’united party wee given by relatives and Watson Woodruff, pas- Suaaen^th of Holyoke, Mass., J«t Bot.. and Oo. A will .daport in 1872 when RobaA Ambler D- friends at Uie 2Upaer Club, Braln- : * tar-eiaeritiis of the Canter Coogre- Saturday afternoon at 2 o’clock from tb« Armoty abortly atur Ungwofth maiytod ^Obga Moitotta ard PI. Gueata present from TIRED INCOMES fatloitot' Church of Manchester, In the First Parish Churoh in OiMolglit rrkjAy to pnnaro for • Gemmona Rhode Island, Nontridi, New Lon­ . • 'nertomed the ceremony. - Mlqi Cambridge, Mass. The Rev. Wil­ nUl W p to tha New Torit oenip.. The eztraordinary i n t'lin a e y don, New Britain, Wilson end thla •VC WAV NCif* YOU TO i VlCu^yn Lbyzlm was the organist. burn B. Miller performed the dou­ A api>ci«l tn->i to expected to maintained by the direct nn^toter- town preaente to them e gift of t . B*IV...AltimitNS YOU WANT The bride waa given in-marriage ble ring ceremony, and white pom­ leave tite liaudiaitae railroad ata- al deaceitdanu of theae .(amiUea* money. Ope of the emuaement r her father and MU* Muriel pons decorated the church. tton about > am . through aueceedittg ' gqperatliMto features waa a niock wadding cer- t. IVv votn OYgwu* Buu 8ofikliis,' Greenfield, N. H., waa The bride was given in marriage Hm coavaaiee wdl hold a drill eindny. ' . culminated In t t o flrat formal rev ■WlPNi-imiAatii maid''of honor.. The bridesmaids, by her father, and Mias Barbara A. June M at T-M |vin. at the union. An organnatlon was formed "T h e couple was married June all elahamates and aorority sisters Young of Boston, formerly of Man­ Armory. with the follomng officers alert­ 19. 1920, In the (3oi)oor((la Evan- IS s i ^ at Oomell Unlveralty, were Miss chester, was maid of honor. ed: Myles W. BUngworth. CamH gaUcal Lutheran Church of Man­ 4 . CeaaefMsfe JMII* s W Tiair ' Ann Flnkcnauer, Birmingham, Charles E. Susaenguth of Holyoke- bridga Maas., president; Chapin chester by the Rev. Herman SUp- IVpaeaf OMiractoiM* I hM im Mich., and Miss Laura Page, Man­ Was hla brother’s best man. Ush­ \ Texas Peace Tour W. mingmsorth, Worcester, Maas„ plqh. TTiey ,aM the parents of ammSmSSSVStff"^* chester. ers were Wendell Gates of this vice prsaident; Mi*. Ralph R. ’Ibur children: Mi*. Bertha Dlc- J . Andrew Lraachel, New York, town and Paul Susaenguth of Mal­ Warner of Sand Lake, N.Y., seers- Jriclwcn, Mie* Lillian Kleinachmldt A «... *201* *800 N. T„ was ths beat man and the den, Maas. Pushed by Bulled tary-treaaurer. and Arnold Kleinachmldt at Man- uahera were D. Stephen Deakcy, The bride’s gown was fashioned A. Bngyett TAXI Uf TO 90 MONTHS TO M9AY of white pure silk taffeta in bal­ A vote of thanks was extsnded cheater and Mrs. Walter D. Arm­ i-rnir lewi wue*. i*s w m » mu* n* Annandale, N, J.; Obarte C. Sing- strong of RockvlUe; and have lerina length. It waa styled with, (Oerthwwd from Face Oaa) to Mra Warner who Initiated the Miae Eilaan\Aldaa Berratt, ' f t toe t»« *irwMiy UtH twcinan »«»/■ lety, Clinton, N; J .; Richard reunion wdien she began the pub­ six grandchildren. Oaecbter, St. Gellen, Switxerland; off-shoulder neckline, short sleevrt Mr*/ Winter W. Susaeagufli daughter of Mr. dQd Mtv. F, Leo Sirs. Kleinachmldt is president and high empire waistline wtur a mer Vice Proaldant and now aage lication of a bi-monthly Joumial as Barrett S5 Deejp#^ Dr. and John Motycka, Coventry. clearing house for family hews of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Zip- ,T h e bride’s gown of ItAUan silk, very full skirt. Both ahe and the of Texaa Democrata. crivad the bachelor og.aclence .de- maid of honor wore identical full- Holyoke High School and Boston and racordi. aer Club and a member of the RR88I8 tb8 D888B8RR ttUR RNB V889888^B$b88k made with a scalloped SrtW neck­ University, served four years In Butler and Oamer InaUtad th e In Education from Teach- AaaaatatMMtMifai[■aatifwi brimmed afternoon hata Of horae- Seventy-six peraona attended the era CoUega of OonnacUcot in New Ladles Aid Society of Concor­ line, was decorated with irideecent the Fifth Air Force in the South cocaaiod. h^d no political aicnlfl. meeting, coming from South Da- dia Church. .Mr. Kleinschmidt uiM. 1 u m »!». aequbis and pearl* with a fitted hair to match their gowns, the cance, but their talk kept gettinf BritiUn recently. ito n ! « 1 - gown of the maid of honor being Pacific area and i* now employed, koUn. Peiutoylvania, New York, Ai^va In her fdiir years at is president of the Zlpaer Club, lam 1 s ato ait bodice and full •kirt’cndlng in a at John C. Paige Co. in Boston. • back to auch topic# aa abooting New Jersey, Rhode Island^ Jfaaeai vice preaidcht of TWUA Local n S 1 MJ* taji '''Circular aweeptraln. the same as that of the bride only clephanta and what kind of Re- Teachere CoUega/ Mias Benratr __ML 1 me* atj* in avocailo green. The bride car­ The bridegroom's gift. to the chueetta. and Connecticut Local was a member^R the Aasocietlor No. n ,‘ ia .an active member of She wore a full length heirloonf^ bride was cultured pearls set Into pububUcana were moat vulnerable Manchester Lodge of Masona and * •■■FanMaS^a^M555^Sfi!B^^5me53^^ veil of Imported DuChesa lace made ried a lavendw orchid surrounded ta TexM.1 persons who attended included Ar of ChildhooA/Eduoatioa, Futun with assorted white flowers In Tiffany settings for earrings, and One of the thlnga that brought thur Bendell, Fred J. Bendell, Mr. Teachere rt/dunerica and the Col­ of Nutmeg Forest, TaU Cedars of SRf AKc IB with a self cap trimmed with her gift to him, was a sterling sil­ and Mra. Fred T. BUsh Jr„ Fred orange bioeaolb*. She carried a cascade form, and the mstd of Butler to Texaa for hla border'^o- lege Cbmpoa. During her Junior Lebanon. « • n la n sttK iniiE N uv honor parried American Beauty ver cuff links and tie clasp set. border polUleal tour waa the fact T. BUsh m , Mr. end Mra J. U' year alwierved aa e counselor-for cascade of pink * roaebuda and , Berald Photo 'gtoac .^aaatto tfXT* BtephanotU. rosea./ that the atate went Republican for Kdaon 'M. Bailey, high achool prlncipali end L>ewla Piper, guid­ Strong, Mias Eather G. Brindlc, four Jncmnlng. freshman. -In hsr \ Feillowlng the ceremony a buffet Walkcr-Parker Dwight D. Blaenhower In IdBt Miae Marion Avsry Fitch and Mra year aha served on the Dor- «mni • arvisn Following a reception at the The marriage of Miss Patricia ance counaelor for the 1045 dees at HMS, look over the Soinmnhie Gammons. . home of the toide’s parenU the luncheon for 25 guesU, membera under the leadenhip of Democratic for that year at the lOth Reunion Saturday of the '45 claaa at the m .| tbry Winter Weekend Commit- of the families, were served at the Ann Parker, daughter of. Mr. and Gov. Allan Bhlvera: M HS ’45 Oass Hie family voted to meet a ^ n and waa affiliated with the >. - couple left for a weddinx trip to Hotel Continental in Cambridge, Mrs. Allan Rudd of 22 Drive B. Rainbow Club In Boltoii. The yearbook waa dedicated to Piper. a t. Mra Gammons’ home on the Ce|M Cod. After June 27 ^ e y will IBilvera' actiona underlined a Other* in the photograph from left to right, are Mrs. Raymond T. iMle Relations Office at the col- . PINANCl CO.. INC. the mother of the bride receiving and Cnarence B. Walker, son of Mr. atate party apUt that Butter w^ third Sunday in June 1956. t e a EepecieUy Interested in 'cABKn7IX1^90MrOUKDED ^ toUMUWiWWt • , be at home in Athena, Ga. in' a gray silk dress with corsage and Mrs. Clarence R. Walker of 86 Holds Reunion Qulah, reunion general chairmu, Mra./Bailey. Mr*. Piper, and the MiKClitoii* • ffcwi asfcxHi a4iM Recently the groom waa com­ atoo aeeklag to heal an advance Rev. Jamea McDonnell, a membeP of the claaa. ■porU, Miss Bkrrett participated 0*M tel. Am^W . M. *J* I* IM -JkL:. of pink roses, and (he mother of of the IMd election. Butler will In field hockey, soccer, besketbeU, missioned an ensign in the U.S. the bridegroom in a ptnk silk dress iLwi#en •• • • CIsiwSsAwj^ Naval Reserve and will report for Burt*n-M4» Phot*. leave Texaa thla afternoon pro­ Soma M'5 membera of the Man- Austria PWs Tj \\ volleyball and eoftball. C0AM9 RAM IN AU MAtSY TOWNI with corsage of yellow roses. bably without having aeen th e A graduate of Mancheeter High duty .at Athens, Ga. Uter this IRS. THOMAS J. HERBERT When leaving on a'coastline tour haatar -Hlgh School data of 1945: month. , . . Now ia 2 c m i i ) i « i t sizes Goventor.' ratnered at the Rainbow Club in Of Git in ussia School in 1951, Mias Barrett wUI of the -New England states and Butler aald hla tight achedule Idton Saturday for a 10th reun, Skywatch Schedule retuiR to the Manchester achool Baptist, 29, was 'shot in the leg. C ana^ the bride wore a gray wouldLpravent him from accepting on calebratton.- ayetem to teach second grade la ^ Potocki-Jolie Woman Badly^hbt Police.aald both men were shot shantung dress and matching dus­ I. War k •* e d>a*P«0 ' a liffidMon date udth Shiver*. The Rev. Thomaa H. Dwyer, ter with yellow accessories. The Honored, ^ e a ta were Mr. end (UMitinnad Pngs One) the Buckley School in September. with a ,^2 caliber pistol after a bra fer evtnrdiT Ifalther.Bhlvera nor Mr*. Weinert Mr*. Bdaon_M. Bailey, Mr. en d TWeaday. June 21 < . hbtze rector of St. Auguattne’a Church, fight at a dance pavilllon. L^n couple will reside in Boston upon ' hadAnpaend at any of the Butler now in too Hartford, officiated at the mar­ In Walerbnr^ Row their return, — ...- Mrs. Leiwla Ptjper and the Rev. Midnight • 2 ajn...... Vehartaa** Needed thsy biMleved/Bcown, who died in Carter, 26, of Waterbu^; was gatlMcnga. Jamea McDonneU. Bailey 1* prind- 2 a,m. - 4 a.m...... Vohmteere Needed riage of Mil* Annamay Francea The bride, a graduate of Man^ ths Urals, ^ a a a U.S. diplomat. charged with assault with intent to Chester High School in the claSs ■the ahtvere faoUon—After hav- pal_ of MHS. Piper served aa -4 a.m. 6 a.m...... Vohniteer* Needed tht MW bottle JolTe, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Waterbury, June 20 idB—Mra. kin. ' . hw glvea aome eigne of Wanting Soma reported Capt Fabian was WINDOW SHADES WUliam Jolie of Hartford, an d of 1951, is a member'of the South guidance counaelor for the claaa. 6 a.m. 8 am ...... Olive Ghartier from Chicago. Dorothy Rivera, 42, of Waterbury, Police Sgt. James'stack said he t^renew oameeUana with the.na- of which Father McDonnell waa e 8 a.m. - 10 a.m...... Alfred Hagenow, /-.urtin McDowell Q'Ti Theodor* Michael-Potocki, iron of Methodist Church and is emfiloyed ticnal organtoatlon —beci me A mkesman for ths V.S. Em- Mr, and Mra. Sylveatcr Potocki, waa on the danger Hat at St. (fidn't know what started the fight, at Jackson A Moreland, Ekiglneers, member. 10 a.m. • Noon ...... Volipiteers''Needed bainr in Vienna said the ambaeey GraM, WhilB, Eeni but he believed one of the 'njured muffed when the Butler tour wae The prlxd for the girl who Noon - 2 p.m...... Volunteer* Needed 63 Dovef Rd. The ceremony waa Mary's Hospital early today with Boston, as a secretary. is /Checking th e names egelnat W « ^ b k 2 f o r performed at a nuptial high Maaa men; Baptist, was a bystander.. The bridegroom graduated from arrmtood by the otate'e Deioocre- traveled the farthest to attend the 2 p.m. - 4 p.m. , ...... Beatrice Uttle aileble records. gunshot wound*. Uc Advtoory OounclL IVto council reunion went to Mra. Katherine < p.r.i - d p.m...... Rene Blr.ichette • HOLLAND RNISH at 9 a.m. Saturday in St. Augus­ Herman SaundenC 44, Of Water­ % tine’s Church. hrr'***T eneny natkmal ooaetrJUee (Ryan) Broeamer of BI Paao, Tex., 6 p.m. - 8 p.m. , : ...... T'r. and Mrs. Frederio'' W. Hanson ACE 18 BACM Stsudani size \ i bury, was held in $20,000 bond on affaire in Taxae. who also won the prizes for the 8 p.m. - 10 p.m...... :. Lloyd Davidson, Ric^rd Harris O O ' Slade te Order The bride was attended by her a charge of assault with intent to Butler bat* ''ever mat Gamer, moot recently merrled claie mem­ 10 p.m. - Midnlgtit ...... Dorothy Nolan, Waity Di San Jose, Calif. _ (NEA) _ with Tour Rellcrs , 6 bottle carton 3 0 c ~ slater, Mra. John J. O'Mara of kill. Police said he shot her with a wtM elnoe IM l bna emerged once ber. Rudy Pierro of Anaheim, ^yw atch Poet located on- top- of Mancheeter Police Station. Coach Bob Bronzqn , is counting Hartford, and Michael McCann of .32 caliber pUtol Saturday night at ily-Size too to he^> the party—by plugging Calif., waa also recognized for the Volunteers may r>glB*.er at Civil Defense Headquarters, Munic­ nwatN't Bloomfield waa beat man for Mr. now m f .iwi Steveneon in 1962. Tho on Joe Ulm for bis offwuive pumch L A. JOHNSON her apartment after ah argument distance he traveled. , ipal BulkUng, Mancheater on Monday, Wednesday, PridiKy from next fall, although Ulm has played Potocki, Uahera were Eugene over where the . spent the evening. ‘ 5 warmth of hla greeUngii to BuUer Mr*. Raymond T. Qulsh, general 1-5 p.m. in «mly four gamea at San Jose BrowA of Manchester and Arthur Another ahootlng laqt night put the ntw bottle oould be tekea ee a pollticel chairman of the reunion, and Mr*. Slate Colege. However, the much- f A IN T CO. MARY'S MARKET R. JoUe of Hartford. two W»terbury men in the same geetuic. Mildred M. Noweeh shared honors Mr. Jolie gave his daughter in enough for all-, Gamer told the Natkmel Oom activities, aa did David Oinaberg, PasquaUnl. er; Julie Da injured fullback' scored 11 touch C99 BlafB St, TcL MI-t-4501 1 SOUTH MAIN STREET—TEL. Ml 3-6920 marriage. She wore a gown of hospital. Both were reported in ae the mothers with the moat chil­ downs in the four. fair condition. Andrew Abney, 23, mittee Chairman he v ae **deUghted dren. Each la the mother of five. a Ckmnecticut delegate to the Na­ Riviere, secreti Zoel Parenteau, candlelight aatin witn chapel train to do anything'’ be couM fer the Richard, Hubbard won the male tional Young Democrat Conven­ Anthony Bay) William Levitsky, and her veil of imported iUusion was shot In the neck and Cflarence 2 for jpa,^. prize* In 'that catagory. He haa tion on June 4. _ _ _ _ Eileen Ba and Deo J. Bar fell from a lace tiara. She carried xett. HWMMtn Then, after a 20-minute private fdur children. Mra. Virginia Bus- A motoin for the group’s direct a prayer book with white roaea. Standard axe X . talk and aome public converaetlon caglie of (k>ventry mother of a support of the direct primary bill P la n te r the local Young Demo- X The matron of honor wore a balle­ hefot* approzlnietely 200 pereona 4-week-old baby, won the prize for waa defeated after a heeted 2-hour crata' ^ nual picnic were discussed rina length gown of agui cry- 6 botth carton 3 0 c therad on the oak-ebadad lawn floor dUcuaalon, because of an ap­ at S/fMent meeting and the date newest mother in the claaa Btalctte and her arm bouquet was Now in 2 convenient sizes eiMMeoMT ElUer left after eakhig'Gamer: “ Mra. Guish, who termed the parent technicality. A substitute tentatively aet for the third r of yeUow rosea and ivy. "Do you iteve any edvtce for motion was voted out and th e lay in Auguest. New mem-1 Following a reception for the event a ■ very eucceaaful reunion, fer wide i ■M?'* credited the membera of the reun­ matter was'tentatiicely tabled. are invited to attend the meet- ] Immediate famUlea at th* Hotel ''' *‘Juat go on *oing ae.^’oi: have ion committee. -Other members of th e Me Inga of the club which are held the t Bond, the couple left lor their wed-^ JOSEPH LUCAS "W HilHoii Market Been doi^," Garner replM cheater group lnc1u(led: J e ) third Wednesday of every month. YOUR YARN SHOPS 'ding trip, and will be at home to Ml*. M*e Vehnerd Grant, 421 26^ NORTH MAfNST„ MANCHESTER X 284 OAK ST. Parker St., haa uqm elected per­ their friend* after July 1 at 178 nSABANTS VXW FAIX manent alumni chwrman for tl)f . Main St. . . . lanaing, Mich. (Ab—The Mli claaa and permanent addreaa re The bride ta -a graduate of gen Oonaarvatlon Department cords are being kept. \ Wetherafleld High School and Hart­ rta that thla faU ahould brU -A- Family-Size too ford HoepiU) School of Nurring. Kmper crop of pheaaanta. A mack \ FIRST She ia a member of the Connecti­ by rural mall carricra toidwa Young DemoerRts cut State Nurae* and of the Cath­ high over-all population. Huntera the new bottle olic Daughters of America. baggad IJOQ^OOO phcaatoU eneeigb fer a ll- “ • The bDUdgroom attended PJain- Michigan laat fall. ' / AUeud~ Meeting lleld High School apd Colorado Agricultural and Msfchahlcal Col lege and is a Marine veteran. _ , MUs Patricia Ruff, president of 2 for Anniversary Sale COOL the Manchester Young Democrats, and Roger Negro, second vice pre­ StandanI the \- Ntw H 2 com iiN t tiles sident, headed a local delegation which attended the State Young 6 bottle carton 30c Democrat Executive Board -meeK Ing at New Britain over the wew NOTICE s.ummer’s breeze in AiuJ. j( Newly elected SUte P r ^ e n t THE OFFICE OF Joe "Nobby’.’ WaUh ■poke/brlefly NELSON R. BUCK to the. delegatea about bis recent 182 SOUTH MAIN ST.. MANCHESTER AND CONTINUES THROUGH TUESDAY. JUNE 28 DR, J, A. SEGAL :z: WILL BE CLOSED Success Ginghan FROM JULY 1 to 19SM0ICK J. Wear it with This is oHr way of showing pur appreciation fdt* the AUG 1 , PINEHURST •tn*f wt fer aar- -wonderful support you’re given.us during our flrat By Cambridge raw hakar wcL ORITUOVAOR. THOMPSON DAY CAMP yesr. We dp hope you will come in while oor celebra­ GROCERY liata. IS CAR 18 LOADED A rUN-PACKED-PROGRAM-FOR BOYS tion ia on and tidie advantage of oar many attractivd' otteriflfa. MONDAY THROUGH FRIQ4Y. y U PM. SKIRT— corded and flared STARTING JUNi BLOUSE— wing collar-sleeveless 'Trips SwimminK Cookonts , $3.98 Crafts ' f Rifle Range I f yoa^te doing needlework now . . . or if yon. plan to do Hikes Exploring Pbnjr Rides 'adme this fall or winter—^OW la the time to select SHORTS— Poplin— gingham Trim Movies Indian Lore Dramatics ■ .# • * ■ $3.98 BEAUPRE TRANSPORTATION PROVIDID eveftthinf you heed at i anhBtantial saving. - MOTORS, IM. SUMNER THOMSON. Diraclw " Cbryalcr-Plymeatk C m - • TubboM* 8M EAST CENTER ST. PHONE'e lU . lk r Y-OOU • Marfctt OPEN EVENINGS 4M ELLINGTON ROAD BAST HARTFORD « . 81 NORM ST, * Light weight ' 4. Raaiave the' tirapt (ompletcly far iba barui (libiani. 20% OFF • WovMi fabric Off y«nis oiHhiMMiy, many oHihr iftmtln Hw s^p . • H n boourifHiiy

'am * Pink, bhie, iiioc \ BUY NOW--- A N D SAVE! * Sins 10 to 16. A Wear ft whb widaaet «uap« far wider baiter aKklinat. ALL BOYS and GIRLS MAIN STREET TO N I X rURNEU rMKlN« YouH be amazed! New 'blue coal* I b . n - VACATION SCHOOLI Electric Furnace-Man hefting Wear if with six neckline styles! INCLUDINa aquipmeliftan be installed for fkr Heaffqaartera Fpr AU Tour Kalthag Needs leu than you ever thought poau- I It has two front loops on each Open Air Moralag DevethHu with Portabto Orgaa Naadlepalat, Staneped Oeoda, BnbiWdery aad I Pledge of Allegiance to CBrtotlaa and Country** eTsf*i Crocket C e tt ^ ble. And it brings you terrific aa.y- j cup to hold the straps . . . just , Enjoyable and Moaniagtol Handicraft ingt in time, temper and money. Oamea, Song*. PletunaarTrtp* to 2Uan Holghta and YOUR YARN SHOP No more trips to the furnace , . . "' position the straps for the-neck­ ^ Nearby Reerentlea Field ao more uncertainty. Fully auto- Above AU, Bible bn»ed, Chrtot-eentciod, life rtteted I line you want, or go strapless! CbrtoUaa Training matic— with hew automatic bia feed . , . automatic ash removal. I It stays in place, won't slip . «.' UCTB LEARN WITH HEADS. HEARTS and HANDB SO l l El TRiC S COSTS t L E T S PLAT AND BE HAPPT TOGETHER CO HAGE STREET 'And you use America'* safest, FURHAC[-MAN I 4s.made of embroidered cotton. lEGINNING THURSDAY. JUNE 23 most economical fuel—^‘bluccoal*. for epoi comfort! AND CONTINUING THROUGH JULY 1 See how quickly the nVing* pay I i «* X . I DaUy Seoalon* Except Satardayi • AAL to 11:45 AJ4.'?- - FREE PARKING AREA ' for the equipneoL Call now] BegUtraUoa Thuraday, Juao 22. oi SiS* AAI.. * r OaU Ml S-blM FOR YOUR YARN SHOP i Cioalag Exaretoaa witb Lawn Party Jnly 1, far Rarcata and YARN SHOP l o a s t ^ tbUdren nt-TTM. SO COHAGE STREn Ml f.2350 i. Wtar( it witb atrapa litto i The W . G. GIff nney CoT ^ wawad aadw aaadraiaaa. PLACE: BON EVANGEUCAL LUTHERiMO O p ea 'nMadajr tkra Sataihay 9:40 A. Bf. |a f P. M, CHURCH AND PARISH HOUSR Opca ’itkaradag Nlgkt UaUi 9 COHAGI STRUT 3SI NORTH SUIN ST. — MANCHESTER 0 »m * r O o e y r and m gb Btraeto. Mancbtote. Oaim. . >9 .AlXWBIiOOME' CLOSID MONDAYS PHONE MI »i6253 Sim ply Say **ClbargB It

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. BlANCHESTEl. CONN„ MONDAY,, JUNE 20, t955 PAGE SEVEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CQNN« MONDAY, JUNE 20, 195S blood factor wMch alowa produc* This. poHo-conscIoiis conununlty eapecially oenoemad about tha Mr. Molotov, tha aratwhUa ''ham- fingertip veil -of Illusion waa a r ­ Uon of red eorpuaclea. School Bars Eight had plimned to go along with Inoc- disaaM. “ «IH IIIA L tha eaa tabaUag tha na# MU aa a W apping ranged from a flower trimmed WKNB-AB46 WOTH—16M RN Baby (Mtical ulaUdn of its legs thiyp 200 first iUm rljiest^r' “prolactionlat maagpa, tlia otbar mar," now hamming up the act now in Family-Size too Her paTente, Mr. - and Mrs. NotAlng in opaned mort by mis- Droodles\ headpiece. She carried a cascade of WOCO—1X66 W RAg—Bid Josaph BarUmato, refuaed to per­ and aacdnd graders last April but T V SERVICE oalUng it tha daaUt ot prdUe-v a( awaabieaa aad Ught—aU thia white roees, gypeophila andRNach Daily Radio After Tn$§fusion Inoculated Pupils the Board of Health reversed, it­ taks than tha mouth. By ROOBB nUCB Barbara Sullivan mit doctors to make thp tranafu- Coimitis IfrraUi Uonlam, lor what thay' may "h* ia Juat a Httla'mora than wa have CiumaUons. ^ g p f P w h M t WDBO—1S66 E aten Standard Tima WTUV-16BB aion—something they believe to self last mopth and recommended poetponement of the program unUI worth. OhvioUBly,' both .can’t b « . aver baifi asked to taka' in our Her attendante ware gowned Ikigiawood, N. J;, Juna 20 (P)— he In violation of the biblical in- FrankMn Lakas, N. J., June 20 ate. M arrieii^^nsign alike In pale green paper taSeU fall. ' TBU Ml S-51M ' accurata. ' Obvlouaiy.too, both aatic pMlUcal campaigna. Tha foUowtng program aebad-B WDRC—Mr. Keen A I0<4ay>ald. babjr girl was ra- JuncUon againat use of blood for (P)—Bight youngatera who re- with Ivy headbands, Tba honor at- ulea are upphed 1^ the radio WGTH—Xop'SeCTet FUea food (Levlticua). The Berttma- "Whan we heard about improper r Oairt Ubarala and conaaryatlver <'aao feel a UtUa aad. and uneasy • l U - portad alightljr Improvad but atUI caived Salk anU-poUo vaccine 'June SO (Special)— tendant’a bobquet waa 4f ;flald managemats,^dDd are subject to WHAY—Cbriatopinri tos are memhera of 'Jehoveh’e Wit- ■hots have been asked by the testing, dlfficuitiee in * manufac­ HEALTH aome thinga in t ^ nrff/^MU thay about\it, too. It is as If aoma CJomeninHy Churoh dSlaiea, lavender catnaUons, Ivy 2 for c^nga witnout noUoo. WCCC-Good Evening Good Muele in critical cohdltltm today after ture. the poselbUity of contact — PuMlrtm The WKNB—Mueir - • nesMS. Board of EducaUon to stay away , . Your Moat ValnaMo XaiMrtN* oSSkir 1. xm dialika tntanaaly.' ' • • great sthr of tragic opera sudden­ waa deci with white flowers and gypnophiln and the brides- new Mood waa pumpad -into bar Doctora who examined the baby from school for the remainder of cases, and the lateness of the'sea­ Posseaalen! Wa gpetdnilia In maids, field daisies," pink ram a- * V ^ y —Maws; Polka Hop WTIC—Lone Raager_.. son, we Just felt It would be best •lOtM, Silt In tha maln,^ tha piMga^ of ly-took M the beer and' vauda- amid a of evergreens afltT WUCC--'B«oanl Rovua WDRC-Mr. Keen veins. Hsr parante Mocked the Friday said ahe had only. * 50-50 the term. w o m d i T m e s s e s palms 1 for the tlona, try and gypaoptaUa in cai- WKNB-Ba«fball Matlnea WOTII-Top Secret Files chance to survive unleaa she was The board's action followed re­ to postpone InoculaUons,’’ says Onard It well—with the aid of I at tt«: tha MU muat ba tagardiid aa' a .x-illa circuit; toasing away the d hptU t t m t m ^ S iM - transfusion on raligloua grounds Mxea to MM, wedding, qf Ann Sullivan, cada arrangemante. WTIC—BackRUMto WU. WHAY—Weatem Caravan . given a tfanafuslon. When the ports that parents of other -pupila J^ul A. Bosshard, president of the yoat phannaelst and phyelcUa! a^trth whlla, and • major,' victory reputation an^s^iaUnction of a WDRO-Womab’a Pronain. until tha state atapped In and look Board of Health. dautbier of lUne SulU- Follobrlng the eeremeny a recap- WGTH—Alwraoon ofM lulc W nc—Henry J. Taylor custody ot tha infant. parents rafuaed permiskion. Dr.- C. fear the Inocula^ children might M A N O U fL E T ■CliCRpTlOW I^ T * t for tha Klaenhowar laadarahip. career In; a fW d l^ momenta. van of Wapping Ubnter to Mr. Uon waa held a t the "Chimneys," -6oa- wURO—G w rey Taieiwaaeoats be polio carrifMr FrankUn Lakes, With 2,800 resi­ WUAX-Po(ka Bop WGTH—8 g t Preeton. o t .Yukon Bavarnl transfuaiona hava been T. Markert of Pallaades Park no­ PINE PHARMACY 506 Bast Mlddla Tatsmlha Fvabto U Advuca Thia tn^ona of the thinga ho haa But wa may W In Mror.*"Perhaps David Acton, eon of K m M. Mus- the home'Of the bride’s mother, af­ ■ givan to Oail Bertlmato of Paii- tified police who advised Bergen &hooi offlcials telephoned the dents, had three polio cases last Om# ‘TMIV WCCO-Itocord RaVu* WHAY-Wettom Camvan November, including two |atal 666 Center 8L—TeL MI 6-6614 Open Dally 6 A. M. ta t P. I ™b •••••»•••••••••••••**** Z*^c bean moat intenae about aver alhee this Jovial, snilllng, w a^ -h eartad selman Acton of MerhMvPa. The ter which the couple left for Strip BURSACK'S SUPER MARKET WKNB—Ba.rball Watinca aadea Pork, a t Kngiewood Hos^ County Prosecutor Guy W, Ca- pkfente of the eight yesterday on MoMw «•••*••••••••••♦*••• Rev James F. English apd the to tho Coral Beach Club, Bermuda, WTIC-Stalla IMlIaa WTIC—Boiton ~Pppe Orcheitra. the advice of the Board of. Health. ones. Aa a result, the community ia hia elecUoif:. He tooh a compleU Cupid, who finds love a ^ peace HARTTORD ROAD—CORNER McKEE 8 t. WDHC-CrI Kolby WDRC—nodtrey l^eoi tirouta pits] to cerract nri RH ncgntlTe liasi. Om# SflORtB •••••••••••'•••••<••••■* **K Rev. David Crockett official thp brida wearing a white pique J WOTH—AUrrnooa of lluile . WGTIfrrflgt. Preaton of.Yutow WMirty ....•••••••••••••/<♦•«...... *S ■et-back in the ftrat aaaaion pf in everything, haa i.been thd\s«al suit with white accessories and a f jM •• , Bin$i9 Copy The bride was given in mi WHA V—Weatem Caravan a«HMH latiaisiaiMaHk'tijiitiiNiirariru hia admlnlatration. 'Ha haa won person hiding behind that mhak by htr uncle Harry P. FUea- Jr. coraagO of aauamarino carnations *’wHAY—Nowa; Polka Hop WTIC—Telepboae Hour e' 'X aU along. If some one would-, Tho couple will make their honm WCC&_n. ' WATKINS Mias Osthsrins Symington qf Kew WKNB—Buebatl Matinea WHAY—Waatera Camvan Aa ha coma into office, Praal- Weekend Death$ you. In fwL ril tell you even If Gardens Hill. N.Y. and Miss Joyce W nppj OMTnspenl snt. Mss. WTIC—The Womaa WTIC—Bauid of Amarica IW awTleo cUoat i( if. C. A. you’re not waBdering. It’a because Volkening of New York Oty, N, Y. Annie telephens, MltelMR W D m >^l Kolby WDR(%-Ainoa 'n' Andy Inc. _ 'dent Eiaanhower had tha . hopa thia man hapilAns to be the Vice 6-4416. WCTH—Affmoon of Ifuelc WOTH—Voice of Firestone PoMiafam that aome magic formula, aohM; By The Assoe(ated Frees Paul Finegan - of Wynnswood, 44— , Matb«wt SfMCUl Now Mount Kl^o. N. Y.—George President o t a Big AdverUaing •irsiti Woaura Caravaa / WHAY—Weatem C am vaa . forit. nieaco. •K.JSf!??* diacovery of a nw principle Agfltcy and ha ddaiB^ want any­ Pa., waa best man and the ushers WC(JC—Record Review MSllBER AUDIT SDltBAU or Smeat Grant, Si, senior editor of were WUItam Crandall of Union, The aailor ooUaL^rHh tU strik­ WKNB-r-Baieball MaUnee WTiC—Band ot America .' CUtCDUATIONa which. would Uft national policy ’Baadera Digest Magaiine. Died one to forge hia "X”'tp a memo or' ing horiaontal Unaa, la aometUng Wnc-JIM Plato BIU / WDRC—Amoa ’n' Andy' a cheek. He-’s even IhlBldhg ef mty, Pa., Frederick Hard of Bay- WOTH—Voice of Flraitonc above the old iaaua of . p r o t ^ Bbtiday. worth looking at to r tS^^gnla. W DRC-News lt:S a— Tbo Btnld___ PrtotlDC OompaoT, IM.. changing his name t-Record Review WGTH—E. P. Morgan - 'dall Oommlaaion.' T hat Obmmia- York magazine publishing com­ cutting up old augar aacka ABd Maine. WKNB-Baaeball Mailnee I» ;t4- _ . Duplay , advartlalns &togi« Itourai pany. Died. Saturday. using them for monogramnv The bride’i gown was of Ivory •TOO MANY COOI WTIG—Lorenao Jonec WHAY—Newa: NMa Watch cion aoon came up againat the silk, faahfmied with a portrait WORC—Cal Kolby WTIC-OUderateave tor“iSSd.r-1 itoidar-1 PV- fA^ p —“ F ort Colhns, Colo.—G. Warren han^erchiefa If you’re atiU won-N SPOIL THE fiROTH” . WUTH—Bob and Ray WDRC—U.N. Tenth AnnlveraCry ; Tuaaday—1 p.p ^W. Hog&y. reality, which waa that it could Demlng. 65. research . scientist dering (about anything) harf are ,edkUp6, Accented with aelf'pleaU, Ella— WOTH—Cal Jackaon FIVE DAYS ONLY Hoot! Mon! ‘ Wodoaaday—i p m. T^aany. ‘a” couple .of excellent alternate orao ahd bouffant aUrt-ter- "(Author’s name below) WHAY-Hall dl Records 11:44— ^ roi- S s I S ^ X p*W WadaaaAy. not aurmount the old tradlUonal credited with developing more WCCO-Record Review W tUT—Newa: Nila Watch For rnday—1P m. Tlmjday. issue, even within its own mem- than 300 inbred lines of sugar tIUea for thU Droodle: (I) "Borne ng In a chapel train. Her WKNB—Nrw«: SporU WTIC—Meet the Preaa ibr iatortay^-S^BA jfrtjay. Lint Designed by Christian Dior.” Very wieely the laws a m c —Uiao Badlo Laos WDRC—PceaWent Elaenhower "TaaBOed dau& a: 10:«) p aj. aa«B berahlp. Bo we have turned aw^ beets to overcome various dlaeaaaa >:f of pgMteaWiai azeapt Saturday » ,(2) "TVo Pieces of SphaghetU Do­ of our state require, that WDBC-Cal Kolby WGTH—Prealdenl Elaenhower We thought t|ioy were "the cats" when we see the plant. Bom. in Fleming, ' W G rif—Bob and Ray > •'» - - _ from hope of aoma new dynair^'gi>hlo. Died Friday. ing the Mambo." Pharmaciats. must com­ WHAY—Newa; N iu Watch Reg. 1179.00 Lounge Chair with button back (no bought them . . but they turned out to be concept which could put the *'^iLAT-hall ot Rwords WTIC-Meet the l^resa . Monday, Juna 20 New York—Lora Baxter, stage AIR-COHDinONING plete years of study in a WCGO-Record Review • WDRC—President Elsenhower belt) and armfi; willow green boucle that will give dogs! Just what makes a cat . . a dog . . trade iaaua on an antiraly new and television actress, and former Ckillege of Pharmacy and WKNB— Raqueit Matinee WGTH—President Elaenhower a bargain like this 'afor wife of the late poet, William Roae FORtOMPORT . w no-ioau Radio Laaa llito - _ you more years of wear than you will a white elephant? Tha length of time a piece b a ^ and gone back to gradual, A Thought lor Today pass an examination ^ WDRC-Cal Kolby WHAY—Newa: Nita Watch Thera !• No Other Hope Benet. Died last Tuesday. W R n t oeeaaeaeeeaeaaaeaaea ^ palkful pro|Tsaa wriUi the idea al­ WGTH—BOb and Ray WTIC—Newa of furniture stays around. We get tired of pahifi Los Angeles—Hugo Kirchhofar, CoR Ml i^SSS . fore we CM practice WDRC—News: Almanac . It takes a real Scotty to dig out this bang-up l»r- The United .NaUona, which la ready.. In exiitence. But the bill 73, naUonally known singing con­ Why DO' We Go to Church Wn-UAMS ASSdCIATM - Pharmacy. Every Drug *TrHAX-rirewe , WGTH—Newa Reg. ’189.00 Platform Rocker in nubby toast seeing them, even though they may be shown gainv Three miq)1e bedroom pieces that are just ealsbrating its'lOth birthday at Some go to church to take a walk; Wi;CC—O o^ Bventog Good Muile l l i l 4— now Approved doiCB conaUtute ductor and one of the founders of Ref rigejAUon Bales R Bervico Stpre is also Ucensed, WKNB—N:-Tenn Ernie white plaid design...... carefully « WGTH—G. Vandercook wrought iron legs, a seat of foam rubber, armless .United NaUona into tha inevlt- "In view of our vast industrial QUALITY FROM MEASUREMENT T*ick up your prescrip­ style. And the covering fs actually cotton loop- -fibla poUUcal asplraUon of our capacity, technological ability and tion if shopping hear us, ^Medical WRAY—Supoer Serenada WCCC—Good Evening Good Muile pile <»rpet in coral color. It’s good modern; but Perfect starter for s Modern Bedroom . . « Umes, which is for somt kind of limited manpower," said Admiral — TO INSTALLATION ------or let uadeliver promptly WKNB-Rvenlng Serenade tm O -W iw e ol tb» World it belongs in some home where it can O O No more this bookcase headboard with 3-compartment Wtorld government. Radford,. "we believe that the without extrfl diarge. A UIDRC—Tenn. Ernie WOTH—Gabriel Beattor have lovin' care. Was $169.60 for .... ^ 1 dmM shelf. Made of solid birch in friendly Butter­ But the United NaUons is most effecjiiva contribuUon Findell Quality starts when we measure your great many people en­ nut finish. Was $69.00. Put ^ C ft neither thing sxcliislvely, and it that the United Stataa la capable windows to assure a perfect fit . . . carries trust us with the respon­ amNlI You can buy a matching lounge chair that’s really MU.1C .11 playing with it in your bedroom for only ia both. I t will, continue to be both ot making conslate of complex on through every manufacturing operation sibility of filling their ■ WKNB—Evening Serenade something . . . scoopto shaped so it fits you when Service WTHC—Ona Man'* FamUy unUl some day, if the world sur­ technical weapons and equipment, (right here in our Manchester Plant) « .. to prescriptions. May we WDHC^EJeR. Muitow you want to lounge; in gold loop- C O vives, it will represent both the modem air and naval power and compound yours? WGTH—LSl'a Go to Town. th6 final installation. Findell craftsmanahip 6 i44- ^ jpile cotton cover. Was $95.00, now ^ C P 7 # v W this oiie! ^^spirlt and the law of what la highly mobile offensive combat combined with Kirsch Quality materials, pro­ WHAY—Mgrinc Program Reg. $67.40 Indoor-Outdoor Folding Card Table Tha Connneticut State WCCC—G ^ Evening Good Mu.lc Set. Expanded metal table top, chair seats and called one world. If it does not. In forces backed up by ready re­ vide you with blinds that will give better, WICtB—Mualc Reg. $44.60 Pembroke Table, mahogany with Ume, become that. Ultra, will be serves. longer, carefree service. AAndfegl Sedniy foundnd amd ,ipon- W 'TIC-Lons. Ranger drawer. Why this hasn’t sold we’ll never know. backs. Pick yours in white or ^ 0 ^ * Q 5 no wrorld. "On the other hand, wa feel loM CMS a yAi may obtain tba Television Programn But to you, tomorrow, it is . black, s e t ...... There is no other fbrmula for that the othec, allied nations can boat SUlkalCAL-AtEDICAL-MATn- i c m On Page 1 wo - only ...... Reg. $93,75 9 x 12 Broadloom Rugs includes floral, guaranteeing civiUsation. most efflclenUy provide in their (S M dcftib NITY cart by tha phyticlon of yoor leaf-patterned and sculptured Axminsters and a "Meetings at the mimmlt," Prescription Pharmacy ou-n and adjacent ebuntrlea the dipica a e coat you con afford. Reg. $29.76 Modern End Table O A pow'er poUUos alliances, military bulk’ of. .tte defensive * ground 901 Main Street in oak mist finish. Sold "As Is’’ so it must green loop-pile cotton. Seven rugs C Findell m fg. co. in alUyid take your choice at .. J a W W pacts, atomic daadlocka,. all the forces and local naval and air *<)uoUtion from Rngllah ~bt;~dtop>marked ...... routines \p f world diplomacy— power." I MANCHESTER GREEN Provtrb 1B32 now m too No f^olm’^ we can’t afford to have this one around Reg, $112,00 9 X 12 Broadloom Rugs, 16 rugs in the routmaa whi^ hava been Aa Admiral Radford aeea it, Copyright 6W3*95 Reg. $115.00 Modern Dropleaf DiningLyiiiiiiK Tabte xov'v 6 iR>s anylonger! Even though it’s"a nationally famous this group including Axminsters, a plain green practiced sin ^ the beginning of there la isn.'equltabla bargain In- butternut finish on birch. Openss from 42 ^x^ 26 /D aystrom dinette and as g(xxl as thS day we un- twist-velvet, a Colonial block design, uncut plain the new bottle to 66 inches. Start your dining history wiUibut emr once guaran­ xolvad. Our. allies -can't produce enough for all^ *■ packed it. Giant 42-inch Banquet size table with Mphweave and a swirl-patterned teeing peace—arax^ temporary the equipment modem armies Oral* InaHmant of 10 *r Nwra fwrseiit Is room here for only ...... $ 7 ^ 0 two leaves and there are six gorgeous, big curved- iinCut Wilton. Your choice while A A devices. They may afruige peace would n ^ . We don’t have the awalMla N O W f Reg. $86.55 Daystrom Dinette of chrpfhe w ith /to back upholstered chairs. All in gray crystal and they l a s t ...... and quiA fbr aome gautictUar 2 > r manpower. So they provide the .i- “Carnivar’ Daystromitc top and Riatchidg plastic chrome. We might get catty, about this but in­ aituaUon, or for 'some pbxticular m anpi^er, and wa pro-vide the PIMMPOI stead we’re telling you it was $195.95. Reg. $139.96 9 x 12 Broadloom Rugs. Ten excel­ upholstery. It’s been used, but a ^ ^ ^ y O C lent rugs in this group that have served our limited time, but. they can weai^na'. Standard size 9|V ;^ whale of a buy for only .... a Take it away for $ 1 1 9 strike to the root of the p^ob^ That ia a realitUc, and also 6 bottle egrton ’ netos at the store well... now should serve you! of making a world capable of llv ith maple fin- All are Axmjnsters excepting two twists . . . |Oleaaing, appraisal of the military Let us show you how eiewy Connecticut M edical S ervice, inc. 'H V euMiwo Reg/ $79.60 Cedar-lined wArdrobc^i ‘ Reg. $98.00 Wing Chaijrnh fern green ing togeUier. The beat thiiiga that ^uatlon for American ears. For sriaiiiii II lai tiaaicmat tu n tiiitii iK iiir ishto exterior. You’ll iv a n t^ hidehid this in the • one light green, the other brown and green com­ can happen.in such categories of cover...... bined. Beautiful floral and sculptured patterns It'kM sns.our major. contribuUon BfNIIAl OrriCII' NIW MAVIN attic byt it will store a Jot of ^ policy .would merely leave the woulik be weapons, rather than HOLLISTER MARKET clothes. • •. •.'. •*...*...... $38.75 Reg, $14.00 Side (^haif in maple finish; has lyre included in the Axminsters. $ ^ 1 A O A A ^ same dismal pattam of hiatory flesh and^lood. - , back, striped scat, here it goes, we Your choice...... ^ I w I f t o 233 NORTH ST., »yANCHESTER Reg. $12.50 OttOE is with iron bases; (8) red, Oft they may guall momentarily free When the same atatemeht atarte It is drive a CH R^LER r hope, forever for only...... Reg. $38.50. Choice of four full size and one twin to reassert itae.lf in only a few turning ov6x In minds abroad, (1) Cpiartreuse^t^eed plastic tops. ’ O Q years in different forms, virlth the Swell for thejdds’ TW programs, each O Reg. $253.50 Mengel Modem Redrciom in suntan size Solid Maple Beds. 'T|^e your Q 5 however, it -wliKnot haye such s pick for only ...... ^ d L J k o W ^ need, then,:"f6f~a new series'of happy atmospheib about IL The Reg.'$4TJ.nd, how­ same, but the emoUohe about *lt uphdlsterto seat and back. Where (will take a canopy frame if 0 5 ever horrible it may be, war. too, different. For theae otheKnatlona drawers. All three piecto fqr 5 0 sired) in’full'size ...... will come from such a repetiUon in j^.pu beat it for $29.95 only ,#•••• Vsffoff will see It said, openly, thal m l of the patterns which, in the past, are the ones to. provide the Reg. $49.50 Storkline Baby Carriage with a lift- Reg. $22.50 Boudoir Chairs (1) green floral piped hava always produced war. and blood. This happens to be r d i out btoy you can place on seat of-your car. Grey in green; (1) green and white. You Only, in' the grow'th of both the' only way any defense of the free with white tires; brakes and . \ / can hav either (or take both) for ^ apint and Ihe law of the United world’could be organised. And the y iftsisr OH e'^erything else the 1966 A^els each .. $ 1 1 :9 5 NaUons Is there any real hope. part we played in Korea should, boast. Reg; $89,50 Simmons Convertible Sofa-Bed in The United NaUons is the one j after all, be ample surety that. In SMIHUi Stm U g.e “hope. There Is no other. Any pre­ Reg. $39.50 Blond Oak Crib by Storklihe has a grey check. Opens to n full size bed. We ^ C C the. evcnt--of war, we would atiU n W e're tense of kny lasUng solution of contribute our full .share of flesh apnng adjustable to foyr positions; full panSl want to convert this one into cash . .. ^ the wrorld's problems outside the a id blood. In the endijthe thought mHAlHU 6HIMH end with efoiSm decoration. Good R f l Reg. $119.00 Duniop Foam Latex Bedding Outfits _ context of this hope will be fol­ Involved comes back to us Amer­ for to^be-bank-diiyctors, too in full qfcilwin sizes. buy finer slegp^_ ly. Those diplomacies which are icans, who sometimes aecm to Heg. $69.50 Beautjrrest-cushionto Armless Mod-; pointing at yet we’re reaUy to part with tt for 5 A realiy' working tSr^ peace snd sur­ take our aUiee. ahd what we ex­ ern Chair; walnut legs with brass fer- only .. laoo'Bsnaaa laasoss-aa vival wlU reveA It by treating pect from them, for granted. rules; green high-pile bouc^ upholstery ^■ § ■ 9 the United NaUons, more and JSOiatever we give them, we are this one for the last time 'more, aa if - it were the Indispen­ asking much, and . we ourselves • stubborn Spots Gonol sable center of. world moral order should uftabrstand'it.- The finger that says “Out with you’’ has pointed and growing world law. • No doming Odorsl at this one for the last time (we hope). It’s a Snooty as a A Tweak Might TbU L fine genuine Cushman Bedroom Group of three . A Presidential Victory We Americana are accustomed, • Battor, Longor- pieces H -if you count the, mirror as some do). axparta coining wow tam a te I t 'H, Kko **tailorad ataa|.” 'Made of solid birch in Cushman’s famed scuffed French Poodle Hera ar» two dMcripUona of in the course of our political eb iy clo r mMlbrs kM w it ahd wt’d ilka you to Imov l t ~ . Yet, thanks to eountlam«eehirivedrivo-Siet«w(aHCliryaler- fcBtmg PressI and highlighted finish, .there’s a dresser base the reciprocal trade MU which campaigns,"' to the spectacle of C krtdtriM iriam'af p«r/onMNM kaaart, Ikmdt im tn l m s and mirror, a chest and full, size bed. Formerly has flnaUy passed Oongross and some dignified sourpues suddenly CoDM proto it to youraalf by taldng tho "lOfl-MUiloB-Dollar origtatad) i f handkii as aaay wave at yoiw hand, STRETCH Your HeatiNg Collar... ' n ^ ' a FaB-riaM Poww Staaring, for ooa. Chryriar Powar B^W p«* “P wlih old- ^ $277.40, some lucky girl 1 Q Q but weVe taken gone to President EUciOiowcr for behaving ae if he hiyl gone out of Ride!" It’i a driving thrill that no othar car eaa giva you fubidoad dry dosaing 1 hia signature. hia head and into any ten gallon . . . with America’a finaat family of V-8 aagiaaa to diooaa Rrakaa, teg aaothar. Bztra laiga . . . astra oaay to apply Subscrii^'to the away for only ...... I j f w . . . a j ^ safe stopping powwt w h a amasdoaal Saniioaa' According to Benator Paul hat, Indian headdress, or baby from .'.. up to .300 hp; mightiaA of ail! Ttainad. mind you, coRU BO aMca! a o ib at look and Clim ber [fence^ that is] it down a peg. Douglas, the lUinota Djunocrat,* it parade that comes'alopg. One with PowarFlite automatie aO'Cliitteh drivo . . . which'lor ’^ t ' a why we any you)(u not ooly Btflaa ahand ia a Chryalar, fad like aaw . . ..daiay-fraab, tofu Reg. $149^00 Statton’ Trutype Double Dresser la. a “milk and water, emascu- would have’'thought'that nothing hoaey-emooth tako-off power laavaa avaa "aaeoiid baM” hut yaaia sh a d aa wall Im*t now a good tiaw ta start pacing apoilaaa! Coma in or pboaa todayt A-617 PL MainteiiancQ Base of 6 drawers, comes in antique brown color. out ot right! Here’s an 18th Century Kneehole Desk thht True.. .this is our last Trutype dresser lated" meaauio' which “preservea along this line could really gur- tha Arid in the ear that’s tiw big atws of 1M6T Wa’ra randy - should be prominriit socUlIy . . . but its just or two only -tha . symbol of reciprocal priae us. Chryriar ia s Mg ear. Low, hmg dad aiarit. h a faahkia to^atait ym eg—tha rntnute you a y ariupl Sarvice Plan! and it s going for trade." It la that sorry kind of sail, the appearance among us an alley cat to us . . . it keeps bangin’ ’round. Mil, Benator Douglas added, be­ of the “human Molotov,’* audden-- Keepa your heating equipment at peak efUcleacy Big 27 X 48-inch top with gold tooled green Reg. $12.95 Set of 3 Stack Stools with rpahd tops . . . includes * complete annual clen aim—semi­ leather. It has no right to be in a list like in charcoal or pihk plastic; black iron A C A couple o t mahogany end tables think they ra cause the President has been ly campaigning on a platform‘of annual check-np aad aB emergency ecnrlce oalle guUty of "sarrendcring’’ to hlgh- coexistence as sealously and^aa tbroagbout the year; Year beat Insamaoe for this. YAter^y it cost $238.00. bases. Take home a stack (of 3) for ^ something eXtrii with their imported Italian bl^k / tsriff proCecUonisU. intensely as he ever, fought the ' COME TAKE THE CHRYSLER ««100-MILU0N"DOLLAR RID K r AUTOMA-nC (OOMPORT. Tomorrow buy it for ...... $149 marble topa. Their tapered legs with spade feet Aooording. to- Senator George cold w ar,. catches us all slightly All Sales Rnal. No Exchanges, might be considered either Sheraton or Louis Malone, the Nevada RepubUcan, unprepared, emotionally speaking. M . POOD DRIVERS DRIVE KAFELYI ' ...... ONLY 5c A DAY! Take it off the fence! XIV in style, blit they’re just a couple of dogs to thia bill la "an' economic Yalta, a Mr. Molotov in a ;tcn gallon t m s a ^ a u ^ UB.'Reg. $69.50; take home either. T P g dr both, for ...... Each ^4#*fa# «# asU-out of American woritlng hat, all seraphic amiiM, Mr. o r BOOKVBLLB, WOOBPQRATnD men and Inveators.” ft will, added Molotcv agreeing to participate Banator atalone, “^gn the "death in one of our rough and tumble ir.l«Mlabae M 1611 n MERICAN ' ifarraat of working men and tn- foruma of the air, Mr. Molotov Beaupre Mptors, Inc. 358 East Center St. k W CAgfLAMIMCAMnr Je U a g on shiphoira.ihat wa art 4 i r MkmMJB i v E W f U - j u m t \ ‘ ^TsB-aa. taka tBsss two viswi^ "fiillow travalan m calmer aaaa," »#BB «■ MR ■ M nni A «R|U w r MR < IW ffMR 1 ^ M M a m m \ _ ' i I- 1 'c f.'i ;h PiS _, ^-’ j ,-r-‘y . V ‘ vj' ■"4^^.^ V /. ' i * '

llAMCHBffrBB'EVEinKG HERALD. MANCfflSSTBB, OOMK, MONDAY, JUNE 20.-195S MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, MONDAY, JUNE 20, 1966 PAGi^Mfili Air Force Adopts C o p a U r y ^Summir Revival E n g a g e d Ai^niuier Seen L ^ o n Honors High VFW CHIicials Sitffers Hurts Gaiiu PFomotion Scelba Cabinet ^ JUNIOR CHAMIBI OF Morgan-Russeil W edding Set by Grahani Summer Uniform '^(^pting Bid In Car Crash Quits; Prenuer Stomp Safe Less At Grade School Genet’a, Swtt .■viand, June 30 (F) Washington. June iO VFi — Tlie BOTTLE DRIVE Billy Graham pl' na to set the Air Force decided finally today on ■ • ^ m ^ ^ »- ^ To Visit Russia Piccarello, in Critical Faces Test Vote •tag fbr the Mg Four aummit a new ailver-tan summar uniform ObventiT, June 30 (Special) — emffareno* with a Imb' Yflhl* meet­ to take Um place of khakis worn Condition; Ante Hits t i Faga Om ) FupU* at the _RobejrteM sit^ I ing braadeast to much of the since 1847. But it w ^'not be avail­ Paca Om9) able this'Summer, and the com- MONDAY, JUNE 20 - 5:30 P. M. 'Bridge in M arlborough purdiased 11,811.80 in U.S. De­ united Statee and Bkirope. the SicUlan eleetlona, la which The American e v ip g i^ t de- plet* changeover will take four r$U pam aU utJuBtg Fiwir "Bum- fense Savinga Stampe during thq year*. Pteaae laavf aaii hsHIa* hi treat of year h«ae ter < Chrlatian Democrats scored big Mantd it "ia our duty and raapon- p d t” aeaii|i>r«Bea "cencid* fully Irving Plecarelio, It, of 84 Well* 18M-S5 acbool yaar aecodriag -to SiMHty” to hold a meeting wtUefa The summer wear will include, — • • you Imve a la the iaMt at datag far Baaar gains while t h e i r government w ith thMia «f P m W w t «* en - St, was reported today etlll In an announcement by Mrs. liugkiid would bo “a fitting beginning for along with conventional items, eelleetleas. altiee — Social Democrats, Liber­ the-Big Four." short trousers and knee-langth W w . Bacr*!^ «f Bt*U Dollm critical condition at Middlesex Me­ als a n d Rspublicaiis — Bufferad , Rychling. morial Hospital in . Middletown The project ia conducted through Graham told 30,000 Swiss gath- Stockings, a ahort-sleev* ehlrt and •a d PriBM m n itte r KdM.” losssf. arad In the pelao* of expodtlons a long-aleevt bush Jacket where he waa admitted e a r ly The Liberals have agreed to the American Legion Auxiliary m «f n m eh and Mrs. Rychling is chairman of Saturday that plana are being laid Air Force officers and man have BvldHiUy Ur*d by hi* eiiiht day*' yeaterday mpming after the ear back Scelba in thia wedc's pwUa- to t a revival meeting here July 17 plenty of time to wear out their mentary test. The aoctal Demo­ the unit's National Security Oom- •( travalinc, Adenauer had to be he v|ras riding in struck an iron mlttee. She said tha amount pur- to be called ‘th e hour of dooleton." preaent summer clothtog. Use of reminded by hia neir foreign mlnla- crats had not yet formally an­ Tbat in the date Proeident Blsen- the new summer uniform does not bridge in Marlborough. . nounced their support, but we ' idiased was l*ss..tHan in previoua ter HMarieh Von B renta^ of the yaafs, but aaid plans will be made hower. SoviH Fromier Bulganin become mandatory until July 1, Officials at the hospital said hj said to hava reached a general British PrisM Minister Eden and 1968. 'jPrmch. had suffered a fractured pMim agreement with the Premier. to eonUnae the program in the He atpped back JeT the micro­ fall and efforts be mad* to In- Ptonch Premier Faur* ara ex­ The summer equipment wlU bc^ phone to deacrlbe.J'^rench-Oerman and ankle, a concussion and m^tl- pected to arrive for their talka. gin to be available next faji in pie abraalons. Piccarello waa' one B R O T H E E O im •reaiaa Intereet in it * relation* aa '‘extraordinarily heart­ Stampa war* made availkbla T t m ay be,” Graham aaid, ‘th a t Air Force sale* store* locstinl to of five teenagers injiu-ed-wbrn, po­ God la calling on thia little coun­ tr^cal and semi-tropical areas. fe lt” . / lice said, their car failed to make Chicago UFi—Tha Chicago Oiba each Wadnsaday during tha school Adenauervaid he had “yery uae- year. Mra Rychling ’ coordinated try to awaken the world.” " n t Air F o rc a announced a a curve -on ^flAPUutn /'R d . and have the Hayworth brothers in Graham ‘vought hia revival ' .Faliut Pbole. Study and testing of the new uni' Btl andxlmportant dlacuaaiona” in ■maahed Into the b rid ^ . Base Fboto. dielr official' family. Ray, 50, la the aal* with the teachers. Mlae Alyc* Bartow Waahhiijton. In London yeaterday. Bogw F. LeuelM ^ At a recant meating tha Legion campaign to Switsormid after a form some months ago, but did not Alao admitted to/Ute hospital .coaching while Msrron, 40, is weeh hi Faria and aeven weeks In announce its final derision until tMMMddrhe and Eden ’‘dlacuaaed were Edwin DuBm , 15; of East scouting. Both formorly caught in AuxiUaty voted to purchase. 16 Mr. and Mr*. Francis E. Barlow the whole preaent aituatlon in full It has been announced by Put­ flags and wall stands for the gIsbc- Britain. He also will visit other today. Hartford, and Robert Armstrong. nam A CD., Inveatment Brokers of tha American League.' Ray also continental centers. of SO Spring St., announce the en­ m nkneaa.” * ^ . 16, of BakenvUle, both of whom roome in. the new achool in the gagement of their daughter Alyce, On hia trip, Adenauer atfeaaed Hartford, that Roger F. Loucka caught la the NaDanal League. Second District which open in Sep­ were reported doing well. *rwo oth- haa be^n appointed aa a registered to A Sc Bernard S. Alemeny Jr., publicly that hi* government will er'East Hartford youths, Franklin SpniM Strati Maifctt tember. eon of Mr. and Mre. Bernard ^m ain a good partner to tha Freeman, 15, and Walter Ander­ representative of the Arm. lU 8FBV€B ST. The Auxiliary and the . Legion I Surprise Shower A native of Boeton, Mas*., Mr. Alemany Sr., of 38 Brown St., Wart”> dVen though he will ‘‘prob­ son, 17, were treated and die- will hold a Joint picnic July 25. Hartford. Special ably" accept the Ruaatan invitar charged. Loucka has been - a -ftaident of The alto has not as yet been aclect- tlon to go to Moecow to diacuM Manchester since 1838. Mr. Loucka For Miss Porter Mite Barlow was graduated yes­ — Arreet Driver ^ For Folks •d. terday with this year’s class from .LADIES' eetabliatdng tfade and diplomatic UeraM Photo The driver of the car. Perry A. has been active in music circlas as Delegates to the Department relatlona. American Legi Stats Commander George D. Barron, center, tenor soloist at St. John’s Episco­ Manchester High School and wni' H a in s k ir t Lee, 18, of Blast Hartford, waa not convention. July J4, 15, and 16 at , Miaa Baverty A. Porter, daugh­ attend the University of Oonn. to Cleaaed aad Preeaed now_in Family-Size too He indicated that he would not preaenta “most diatini tished service awards” to two high 'VFW olfl- Injured. Police arrested him on pal Church and Tempi* Beth Israat the Hotel' Bon^ Hartford, will be ter of Mr. and Mrs. William M. viait the Sovleta until after the cials at ceremonies iring the VFW's 35th annual encampment in both in West Hartford. He U Ow 4C Rko A FtOTICflON September. NameOleksiw charge of reckless driving, and he M ra 'William Hotchkiae, president; I Porter qf 50 Milford Rd., was rour talk* in July. But a pon Hartford yesterday. Barron shakes hands with VFW Past State member of the Chora] Citib of F A C K A A t... Mr. Alemany graduated from ia scheduled to appear In Marl­ Mra laiaworth Greenleaf, aecre- I guest of honor at a surprise mis­ Manchaster High Schoifl to 1854 don report laat night auggeeted Commander Hmry T. Pinch^ while VFW State Adjutant John J. borough Justice. Court Friday. Hartford and the Hartford Sym­ IraiToWtrk tary; altematea, Mra. Lpui* Stcul- cellaneous bridal shower and tea that the BrlUah think it might be Olekaiw of Mancheater looks o'b. The VFW officials were honored phony little Chorale. Since Joining let and Mrs. CSiarla* Raisch. Two and is now in the Air Force pres­ ea m g h f a r a ll^ To VFW Post According to State Police Of the T stM M ai - yeaterday afternoon at the home ently stationed at Pepperrell Air a good idea for him to aound Out by the Legion for cooperation in b^iiUf of veteran's leglalktion. Colchester barracke, the car was Putnaaf A. Co. abortly after grad­ delegates-at-larga are Mrs. Rich­ I of Mrs. Ebner Odell, 512 E. Oen­ 6 0 ^ Xoecow* intention* befora the uation from Manchester „ High ard C. Smith and Mrs. Arthur J. ter St. About 85 friends and rela Force Base, NewFoundland. John J. Olekaiw, 34 Pulton Rd., first seen by Trooper C h a rle s No date has been set for the 20 2 f o r 3? Geneva Conference. School in 1846, Mr. Loucka has CbaaOee are you’re net aetilac MacFarland of Mansfield Oenter. tivaa from Rhode Island. Maaaa- «/a OFF Mansfield wh6 saw it ahoot acrosa wedding. , Ihat thia and other idea* are Manchester, waa reappointed ad­ ih^aps Claim the New London Turnpike from trained in various departments or rour full daily. requiremcaU of .The unit has recaived tha Fourth chuaetts. New Britain, West Hart- jutant of the Connecticut Depart­ the Arm and recently cmnpleted an imbortant Minerals and ‘Vitamins District prise for compiling the Iford, Hartford' and Mancheater CASH Md CARRY StaadarJ ta t to he followed up waa indicated by Lake to Chapman Rd. without from your daily food; “ BRISTOL IN D C R B IA U ST DDU ALL OARMEI4TS ■ a Joint Adenauer-Eden atatement ment of Veterans of Foreign Wars stopping for a stop sign. inveatmept tfoura* sponsored by Whsn nothin# aoom* -- 4* be beat unit history. It wUl be sent to IwtrG prsMUt. MOTH-PROOFED FREE 6 kattk taiioa that they plan further exchange* Folir in State Mansfield immediately took off the New York Stock flbcchange. wrong othorwiso, what you should the Dapertment for Judgiiw at the I The gift* of the bride-to-be were Bristol, June 20 (F)-;"Fullcr F. 30c late yeaterday as the ‘VFW con­ try Is FBRRIZAN-r-ths asw wen- around a wishing well decorated l|j Homes, 68, a civic leader aad for­ a t view*. cluded its’ S-day 35th A n n u al Thirty drivers were avrested after the car- and a few minutes He resides at S6 Olcott Dr. •onvention next month. ow m Lnifleattan leaoo _ O v ^ W eekend Ir.ter saw it piled up against the dsrfur lodlns-Irra rscenstruetlve TTie Fourth District American aqua aad yellow. The table center- mer manufaotuier, died Saturday T Gltastre State Encampment in Hartford. Saturday by local police after a Tonie and distary sttppismsnt in Brlatol Hoq^ital after a briri The queation of German re­ Olekaiw, a pM professor ‘ of account­ Iron bridge over Dickenson Creek. that glvos you pUnty of Blood- Legion meeting Juiy'lO will be in piece waa pink roses and\ helio­ 384 MAIN STREET unification Cropped up in almoat . radar-check of their speeds showed The entire right - side of the building Iron for more atronath Coventry at 3 pm., in tha Ameri­ trope. Uhas. He waa a former preaktant ’ TEL. MI 8-8084 ing a t Mors* Buiisineaa college, la a Four persons, ihpludifig two and chairiifaii o fthe Board of Ae- HiWLAND PARK MARKET •very public atatement made on World War H veteran of the South the drivers to be exceeding the youths' car had been ripped off, and onoriy—precious lodins plus can Legion Home on Wall St. **••• 7*orter and Daniel J . C h w Opea Thure. uatll 8 PJM. the trip. Adenauer made it clear to children, died vlolentl^te Connec­ a supply of Bi and B> Vltamlas; Tha Fourth District haa a polio I of Newington will be married to sOckSted Qprtog Gbrp. Servicea 817 HIGHLAND ST., MANCHESTER Pacific campaign. He ia a member speed limit. Only five of the police said. - - Folks lacking thess nssdsd will he twld tomorrow. Ida-Weatem'alhea-that’he Je to ticut over the summer-lH^ week- Piccarello was pinned beneath heater pac available to anyone at rBechracbFboia.t September. of'Wiiiasor'Poat, VB'W, is mar­ drivera arrested were Manchester Minerals and Vitamins would do HOMEOWNERS no charge la Windham and ‘Folland meaaure the aincerlty of Buaaian ried to the former Lorraine Bouleis ed. T h ree of the deaths were the wreckage, and it took 20 min­ EMERGENCY wall to try FBRRIZAN. Take it MRS. ROBERT LEWIS MORGAN IntenUona in apparently relaxing residents. utes to free him. The others- had for to days with tha aitesrstand- policy countiee. Mra Eugene Rychling and haa two sons, Jqhn Jr. and caused' by automobiles while 'the OIL MIRNER can be oonUctod for detaila cold war preaaure by their readl- Jam ea Among those arrested and been thrown clear by the impact. ing that you must fesi betisr— Arrangements of white flowaraatm-.quet of flaidenlaa and stepha' neaa to agree to free the 18 mil­ fourth was a drowning. \ look hotter — work hotter aad Gaptala Naaeed The -Anderaon-Shea Post of Man­ charged with speeding were: Har­ Colchester State Policeman SERVICE rest bettor — bo eomplaUlyosatis- ^ a t y e w formed the aetUng at, the Center notle. lion Eaat German* tp.Jotn dem­ ry Kovenaky, 41, of 75 W. Middle 'Die drowning victim was Joseph' llliam ,Doyle drove the injured Roaeann Chiarisio haa been chester waa one of 103 local posts Haasler Jr., 8, of the Myrtle Beach dod or your money back. Start chosen captain of next year’s AH the bridsY ocratic and independent u n ite d represented at the encampment. Tpke.; Leonard J. ‘Wood, 38, of tiKthe hbspital in the State Po- taking FERRIZAN thia vary day CongregatiQtial Chuieh a t 4 lallerina length Germany. section of Milford. TTie boy’s body llce\ambulance. c A i : ^ —ISO Tahlsta only tl.il. girls’ softball team at' Robertson o'clock Saturday afternoon for the -As department adjutant the R{PD 3; Verna M. Olson, 48, 104 waa discovered , Sunday floating School. blue orystalette with\fitted bodice; Jlavlng reached agreement with first major appointment made by Cedar SU Reins Archambault, J. W. Hald Dept. Stern, Drug Dept Wedding of Miaa Mabel Avery' aooQp neckline, cap Wa m ajor-W eatem alliea, Ade­ face down in about two feet of WILLIAMS The team ended its seaapn with the VBW's new state commander, 35, of~WlUlmanUc; Leonard S. water in Long Island Sound. Police six wine and aix losses. Joanne Ruasell, daughter of Mr. and Mra. very bouffan* akirta. THey carried | nauer ia now expected to tell hia Bernard Bachand of Putnam — BakulskI, 20, of Rockville; Lucian OIL SERVICf * tlMftl bouquets of camatiora. axpertx to begin preliminary dla­ sal^there were no'Witnesses. M ac one Pupils Rychling, Ruth Pearson. Anita Robert "W. Russell of Mountain headpieces of split laraatio Olekaiw is the overseas veterans Fazaina, 35, of Hartford', Robert *nie .three automobile vicUma.all Diett* and Nancy BiaaeU played Rd., Glaatonbury. and Robert cuaaiona with the Sovieta to clear organisation's chief administrative R. Regan, 30, of Hampton; Char­ M f-9 -4 5 4 8 ivy. From now on you’ll up aeveral pointa before he ac- died Saturday. TTiey were: ew — In all game*. LewU Morgan, son of Mr. and Mrs. ituT officer. He waa first appoint­ lie E. Stone, 23, of Eaat Hartfprd; Karen Rochette, 2, of En­ Prese^ Recital M 2 cnwniNt sm Roeeann Chiarisio. Gloria Bus- Edward L. Morgan of Rome, N. T. 'The mother of the bride •epta their Invitatibn to Moacow. ed to the post in 1050. i/- meat M. Allely, 37, of Ellington; « roae . beige silk organaa 1. Whra are the Ruaaiana go­ field, RobeVt Carlhelm, 22, and Mere, June Martin, Kathryn Mur­ Officiating Clergymen were the matching Iwt and gloves, and the] As adjutant, Olekaiw alio repre­ Idward Romano',, 30, of Provi­ Richard Correa, 14, both of Stam­ Students of Ralph Maccarefn* phy played in all but one game. Rev. aifford O. Simpson, minister ing to home Uftt- German sents the 'VFW a t the Connecticut dence, R. I.; Jolm W. Davis, 31, mother of the bridegroom, a blue I ford...... presented a piano recital at his Retuma Home - the Center Gongregationsl lace, gown with pink hat and] OMonera they still hold? General Assembly. Hi* services in of East Hartford; Jan V.'haydeii, Cheryl Little haa returned boflie Church, and the Rev, M*ldw>Ti 3. Do they^deratand that ac this capacity won him an unusual 23, of Tolland; Charles M. Carl­ The Rochette girl died in Rock­ home, 32 Hawthorne St.,-,f|atur- Washer dimi gloves. ville City Hospital Saturday , night after a week'e -/acation with her Perry, unci* of the bridegroom. Foliowlng the ceremony a re-1 eeptance of thes^vitation does award at Saturday’s business ses­ son, 68, of Hartford; Virginia C. day. snvicE sMi ~ ^mwetkawtaTlMAi grandmother, 'Ire. Mary A. Little Given in marriage by her father, nott mean mi Bonn wilkKcognliie the sion of the VFW encampment an hour and a half after stie had caption waa faeM to Woodniff Hall | Tarek, 33, of Eaat Hartford been atruck by an automobile as Those participating were Beth m FlalavUIc. the bride had aa her maid of honor Oonwunist regimertme of. Blast Ger- whi^n he received a "most distin­ Brewster Smith, 22, of -West- Hart­ of the church. she was crossing the street near and Lynn Harrison, Alan and Town Visitors Mias CTaroIyn W atts of this town. Whan leaving on a woddtog I many? guished .service citation” from the ford; Robert Badalian, 28, of Carol' Ridyard, James Larson, Repairs Mr. and Mra. Andrew G. Carrie Bridesmaids were Mias Sandra 3. W hat is Mimcow’s atUtude .'^nnectlcut Department, Amer­ her enfield home. < ma nsi snaaLCsu m-M trip to an unannounced deatina- Wethersfleld; Maee Cl Oementlno Qarlheim, an employe of the Mary Jane McLaughlin, Michael A U MAKES Jr., aon, leCnard, an£ daughter, Ann Hewttt of North Hollywood, tlon, the bride '/ore a navy blue Bow.to German reunUicatlon? ican Legion. 43, Hartford; Donald O. Mor­ Foley, Carol ' Pulchlopek, Judith XBiWwth Ann, reaiCenU of Ithaca Calif., cousin of the bride. Miss Details of the' ‘iCden plan** for The awards to Olekaiw and re­ Stamford Public " Works Depart­ dress with white accessories. Af-1 rell. 21, of E ast Hartford; John ment, waa killed, iiutentiy early Tani, Joyce Warren, John Tanl, N. T., are ataiytng vtith Principal NancyMorgan of^ftome, N.- T.v-eii- te r September the ooiiple will re-| nunlficatlon of Germany trough tiring VFW state commander Hen­ Lata, 41, of Rockidile; Joseph A. Elaine Vesco;''Betty Gallas, San­ and Mr#. Royal O. Flaber for the ter of the bridegroom, Miss Betey- InUmationally supervised free ry T. Pinchers of Hartford were Saturday morning -when a car he Pfltterton’s aide to New Haven. Duquette, 35, Meriden; John C. waa driving went' out of control dra Bdrtoh, Gloria Kaaevlch and aummer. -----,__ Ann Nelson of Syracuse. N. T., Mrs. Moigan attended North- \ elections in both East and West the first ever presented by one Winters, 84, of Collinsville; and Jean Faber. To Bo Dlroolo# and Mias Joan SoUhrada of Scars- 'Germany are to be revised. The major Connecticut veterans organ­ and craahed Into a tree. Correa, field , School to r OlrlB. grsuhiated I Waldo E. Parmelee, 32, of M ^ le Junior, high school student,'died in FoUo^ng the program, rs- MiM Jane Flaher left last week dM ^K-'Y. from Manchecter High School in I Ruaaiana rejected thia at the Ber­ isation to the top'officials of an­ St. freahmente were served to the tor Chmp Hochclaga, South Hero, Chariea Rudd of Rome waa best lin conference laat year. Bbeperts other. Stamford Hospital fresn injuries he man, a ^ ushers were Ronald T. the class of lOSlNgn < graduated [ Three other persona were ar­ received in the accident a b o u t participants and their gueate. Vt., where ahe will he counaelor from Vaasar CoUem lhia month. from the Allied embaisiea . in The citations were in recogni­ rested by the radar team, but were and direotor of campenft for the Woodruff of Rochester, N. T„ Ena. ' Bonn are to get together thia tion of the able and outstanding three hotirs afterward. Sanford H. Russell of Glaatonbury, 'Die bridegroom ^adrated from I charged with different offenses. Union College to 1854 suid ha* oom- week with Gmman offidala on cooperation rendered by the VFW TIames Jeffers, 63, of Bloomfield Injured critically in the saflte ' 2 ^ - . Setback Wtoaers;.. hratlier of the' bride, Dan L. Itoe- this project. officials in behalf of veteran's leg­ accident was Joseph Lombardo, ihU of Hartford, cousin \pf the pMed hia first year as a etudSnt at I New, Ultraformed AindcoOas shows importuit difference was charged with violating the Setback toumacMut winners at the Tale Divinity School. He is' a | Adenauer also has to face a hot islation. .1 rules of the' road, “while Seymore 16, a Stamford High School stu­ tb* Nathan Hale Oommunlty Cen­ I. and Paul Bodurtha of Rome. parliamentary dispute which blew dent who was reported in critical iWef girl* were Miriam Olm­ member of Thctt.cte Delta Chi at B. Kaplan, 30, of 126 Conway Rd te r toctude Hr*. MJrrtie Marrotte Union CoUiliege. up in hia absence over hia -plans waa charged with both speeding condition at Stamford Hospital of WilUmanUc with 1,083 point* sted V thia, town and Clarissa to get the find volunteer soldiers Sunday night. Less 'seriously in- H ew iti^f North HoUywood, Calif., The briqe is the granddkughter between Laboratory jjetane and Road Octane Three Tots Drown and failure tb carry a . licenae Mrs. Edward Skilton, 1,048; Mri. ' 'otte Ru m U, president | Into uniform <&ls summer. Jurad wai* Bklward Champion,, 22, 175 East Margery Otapfiell. 1,046. cousins^ the bride. - Charles H. Jordan, 48, v t RFT> 8 and Eugene Fcrrente, 16, another The bs^e’e gown waa o f candlc- .vtoga Bank of Manchea- waa aft'ested and charged with vio­ Priae wtonere at the card party the late Mra; Russell, and | In Flobded Cellar bigh school etudmit. Their'condi­ Centar 8L Mat week follow; UgbMtaffMa with fitted bodice lating the rules of the road; tion was reported as'falr .by^the fOshicned 'W ^ .toteria of tucSiiig granddaughter of Mra. In other 'arrests, Narbutaa Fell- WMMh's-tlrat, Mra. Lottie Bar H ew Rt. o t Manriiestef | hqspltal Sunday night row* of Willimantic; semnd. Mrs. •lotig the V m A and hipitoe, short (C oa^had frem Fag* One) kas, 44, of Waterbury, waa charged TcL aleevaa with AMtChing nUtte and late Mr. Hewitt. with operating a motor vehicle Ivn Steele of StaAtord; third, Mrs Richard J. Neff. / a bouffant ai^t of unpraased One place to octane is in the laboratory. This is the kind of octane rating you ‘.‘I heard my hftle boy call out. without a Ucenae. Narbutaa was M1-9-7M5 pleat* terminating in a cathedral Pineapple and rhubarb are com- ‘Help Daddy’ and ttmt waa all,” arrested Sunday by Patrolman ValfRtt’t Rraotry Men's firat, Hqward E.-Richard­ into their season of lowesU 4M GENTEB ST. son; second, Leo T. L4 34V» to'look at the threatening clouds. U ttle; ■i , Conn. Bank and arrested ^w land P, McKinney, 31 CUSTOM bOiLT h o m e s ^is on thh road. Road octane is the octane Afraid of a possible tornado, the of Watertown for speeding and LOANS Trust Co. . . . 1...... 74 78, couple and their^ tiny children Mancheater Trust ... i35 passing on the' right. Sunday,' Pa­ hurried to the storm cellar. It trolman Samuel Maltempo ai^ N* B*aaa—N* Appraisal GENERAL COliTRACTING . strength that actually goea to turn your n r e taamamm Caaef afflaa was about six feet, 10 feet wide rested Winnie Conrad Gochee, 43, GateW; Ceafideatial Sendee - Given by the TOUPLfeS CLUB - stM m iid M K -m M in r Atetna-Flre...... 74 77 and 12 feet kmg. REMODB.ING AND N tf AIRING 1952 PONTIAC car’a wheela If you drive you’U'find it m Hdrtford F ir* ...... 176. of Bolton and charged tha driver CALL COLLECT Keeney told reporters he waa with operating imder the influence FREE ES’nMATES—m o rtg ages ARRANGED iTOmTESrEMME MaUonal Fir* ...... 103 106 Investigating a trickle of water \ the only kind of octane that’s worth Fhoenix ...... 80 85 of liquor or drugs...... - *r Write— No need to run ground the eountryside for gddi- 4-DOOR RTH METHODIST CHURCH into the cellar when he opened / ' ' ' ' ■ Tbh uiuvenal "Octane Rating” U^door, paraUet to the ground. UP FBGNT NOW tional materiaU. We carry a complete stock of ERNEST A. R I T ^ E EQUIPPED engine aoeurataly dntirmliwe th* measuring— buyihg 1 Aetna U f * ...... '....233 348 Tliere wks a great rush of water. MUTUAL / TUESDAY, JU^E 21 16 l ib e r t y ST. — TEL. MI 3-8172, MANCHESTER V octniw fating af every gee in <4r Aetna Casualty ...... 250 , ?‘My wife and one of the babies Eaat Lansing, Mich.—(NEAj^— nanie brand products; Chi^amel Paint, Bird^Itoof- leterelery. It doee not eeeeeure the Oonn. General ...... 530 550 waa standing right there by me.” Buck Nyatrom waa an AU-State M0RT8A8E GORP. ‘ S:3^ t o 7 P.M. ^ heneftd effeete of leed depotite in H artford Steam Boil. . ^80 85 he *ald|. "I grabbed the baby fullback in high schdol at Mar­ Greve Fotait \yeefpert, Cean. ing, Nu-Wood Walihoard, Balsam Wool Insulation. an nntomohfle engine. New, Ultraformed Amoco-Gas. gives T ravelers-...... 3650 ' 3620 and set her outside. When I quette, Mich, 'nils fall, aa a guard, CApHoI 7-7886 turned back water, was already he c a p ta in s MicHigAn 'Btalq's ■ \- PffbBe GtOMee You n an ^it—we’ve got it! All this, plus a free ^A l you CM oat! Como bock for toeonds! n iM i MM9 D w .if MMMi iiiiy ^ you an Octane BONUS on the road Conn. Light Power .. 18 21 almost up to the top of the cellar. squad. Conn. Power ...... 44 46 ’The lantern went out and there planning service that shows you the easiest, most 75 2 35 octane power lost fighting lead deposits Hartford Elec. Lt-. ... 57^ 58 >4 VM a lot of aticka and trash on ADULTS e -> CHILDREN nnd«rX > c —180 Hartford Gas 06. .... g U 4 40V4 fop of the Water. I tried to dive economical way to build a. new home or ijnprove . ■ -----^ ' a Itts...... ' 4 batk into the cellar to 'Slid my YL flR ROUND DIR a-NDl I i;)N:NG BEAUPRE -Stpowborry Skortcoko, Too. CoflooJ|dEk. Be. New England. ' I bablea. but' -1 Just couldn’t get now m /-Size too yptur old one. IIILIIIM P ^ ^^ew , Ultraformed Amoco-Gas is jfee T et ...... 42^4 44 Vs back far enough.” MOTORS, IRP. brilliant achievem^t of years orAmoob Keeney walked to a neighbor's COMPLETE DEPENDABILITY Chryaler-PiyaMHUi Oars Allied Thermal and called QuanSh, 30 miles south­ stop in for an estimate on any project. Ask .838 EAST CENTER ST. research. It is a new and ^ e rfin t kind of Am.~ Hardware . . 33 35 east. for help. By the time an •.. kas-wea the eealMfaee ef both m Arrow, Hart, Heg. .,. 52 ambulance could get ovef the tnou^ ftr att-- about finaneiiig. No objigatioh. OPEN.JCVENINaS,, gas—the one gas that has discovered how Asao. spring ...... 36 muddy road* srith the help of a am i eMer reeMeate.la Maaehester. Bristol Braaa 17 wrecker. It was Judged'useless to 2 for to attain high octane without adding Collins ...... llo tiy to revive the trapped children. O V IiN B A D * I^WIlllam P. 4pdm Manchtstar's Oldest Bin-Hart ...... Hieir bodies were taken from the RMI cjuraci BOOM Joiia Ttenejr lead. It is all gas—it can all bum. No lead Fsfnir Bearing flooded cellar about. 8 g-m -,...... Stam/ant tixt Fu*Derol Baymeag T. Qaleh The swift, 5^-ineli'Vain‘‘caused with Finast Landere-Frary Clk. 6ht0*tam m 30 c FanI B. LaBree how ii 2 cMVMieiit sizes deposits are left in the engine to dioke off H. B. Machine Oo. a ^ke on a nearby draw to break Horne. N. Eastern Steel .. and Sood the storm cellar, located tUlM PODODD Faeilitits ; " octane power. You get more usableoctane North and Judd ., in a low spot, Hardeman County M l t - S t 4 G k . I tu ^ U Mfg...... Sheriff M. C. Owen said today. P O D D O a t^ le road where it counts-ah exclu- Btahley Works .;. "I’m a-geln‘’out there toda.V-," he Tarry steam ...... 115 said, "Shd look around, but I Just EDDIE'S MARKET le Bonus yours only in the new TerrliMton ...... 34 about know that’s what hap-i 100 NORTH ST., MANCHESTER Materials for a double 225 MftlNST. IT. B. iDivclope com. . . 80 pened." wlu|;e Amoco-Gas! Try it—it^s wonderful! U. 8. Envelope pfd.' .. 70 ‘“ We'd uaed that cellar aU duty., garage— Veeder-'Root ...... 58 along.” the shocked Keeney said The femoua Stanley The above quotations are not to “We’d never been troubled by wa­ RoU-Up Door, noted X 24* siie: Framing, be construed aa actual-markets. ter betoce." for trouble free opera­ Ent. Door, Roof Deck­ OF BIANCHESTER FLETCHER RUSS CO. I AWfeST, Oiraetor tion - and "durability. ing ^ Bird Shingles, MlteheB 9 ^ 9 i ^ T b iw — Can be installed by a B-7f7t home handyman. One- Sidingi Stai^cy RoU- l a WB»T MTODLB TDBNFIKB and two-car aizee. 8’ z Up Door. As little ss. r ... only $5.00 par AUTO GLASS INSTALLS The white gas with the 9 i^ ClL QohsdA. mo. < - $0.00 P«r week. GLASS HIRMITURE TOPS B IM 6 0 I^RRORS IPIrsplBca aad Dacir) Dear Mr,. West: Wht'rc' tliL’ First in Fn-.hion ELKS CARRIAGE HOUSE PICTURE FRAMING (iG typM) I would like to thank Mr^ West for Is Fir-.t to Moki- It*. his many Idnldnesess to me. ROCKVILLE ^ m ti App-iran.t- in Munih- ft-r WINDOW PLATE GLASS JALODanait laetolletten le^ialek, Baay aa« EeeeeaMeaL ExiMrpts from aa fvtiy Tue^oy N ig h t OONTKAOXOBSi WB BAVg IN ROCK iinaullritad letter •V—Vf TF—ip f if it liA by Slly«r Lmm Rus CORET CASUALS MEDICINE CAilNETS m 4 SHOWER DOORS ESTAILISHED 1874 * ^ n u 8 Mileager-^because it vofitain^ no f h 7 n t NORT^ MAIN STREET TEL. MI 9-525S Rtiiir L— I C» —to HMI M P.M. , 8 h 7 M ;:n M i ; , f ■ P ^iU^M itemeeiea . --‘f V k- ■ t., 1 I ' . r

/ 'N . ilANCHESTEB EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY, JUNE 20, 1905 PAGE TEN MANCllESTER EVENINO ftERALP. lifANCHE^TER. CONN,. MONDAY, JUNE 20. 1055 ^AGEiea^vNN

Andover Military Seen Goodrich Walkout tt. * p Judge to Enforce returns Obituary False Oaths Ike Ready to Make Seven Grange to Hear Chadwick'Stratton -Wedding The Senate is the advisory upper ' HE,MAKES LENDING A Seeking Junta A ^ r lc d hy^^TaJks house of the < French Parliament. Solitary Penalty JLL. A. _ ^ Its members «re elected for 6-ycar FNIENDLY BUSINESS ‘^ e d ’ by terms, with half the group named Talk on Canning ..Tha marriage of Miss Jean Bell’f’ To Deftthf Policy Stand at U. N. ' .Chicago, June 20 t'T)—A strike each three years, ft can delay Chicago, June 20 (A5 — Judge This it the friendly Y E S M AN saer ef the leeal In Peron Talks Stratton, daughter of Mrs. Wal-1 legislation, but cannot finally veto CorneliuA. Harrington Is "Isylng Finance Co. He believes that no ene of some 14,500 prc)ductlion and groundwork for'legal action” to Andover, June 20 (Spectol)— ter E. Stratton of 9 Lincoln St. i actions of the dominant assembly. should borrow ttnneeotssrily. But when s loon (Om Umm* fn*B T m f Om ) Mrs. Blehart T. Otorter Four Ellers maintenance workers a^ nine B. F. enforce'his order for solitary con- Mies Cera Webb, Tolland County (OMrthnMd tr«B Psgs Oas) (OeaUaaed tram Paga Oea) and the late Mr. Stratton and| The electing was done -by de­ is to s person's advantsie, he previdos folks Mrs. Edna Howard Carter, wtfe Goodrich Co. planU has been fineinent of two 'Wmen convicts laflalatur* for mJiiwr di«rt«r Get Diplomas Farm Bureau agent will be the Wilbur Merrill Chadwick, son o f; puties of the low er house-^jnem^ers on the anniversary‘of the murder hers with the needed eisth. , , Aires from outlying region^ And Richard T. Oerter, ISS Boulder .(OerttmM fra e Page Hospital Notes IntemaUonal Airport in hto pri- ■ Mr. and Mrs. Merrill A. Chad-| avented by an elevepth-hour settle­ of the municipal-councils, mem­ tniun CSMMMMI 11^ niskes borrowlna a simple, friendly tren^ •nd othor m «tt«n purely guest speel^r at tonight’s meeting Rd., died Suddenly this morning at vate plane, the Columbine HI. for which they were sentenced In that then had been-Naval bom- wick of 1344 Heblon Ave., Glas­ ment. / , bers of regional counoUs andT somc, 1036 to 180.years in prison. ection. He m ^ e t loent to employed men and women, married or local nature. A t Graduation of tpe Grange at the Town HalL the Manchester Memorial HomX- dtoclpUne any bf its mea for ac- Ambaaaador Henry Cabot Lodge tonbury, took- place Saturday af- j Company and 'C l6 United Rub­ supplementary electors represent­ gairtoon. upris- tsl. , , PMlefito T0*iy> ...... 154 Jr., attended in hto place. British Tliat sdditionsl ounlshment sinils. Ho arranist eouvsnlant monthly psymsnts. ■' Bettmc up a clalma commiaeion Mtoa Webb wUl speak on "Can­ tlona while they were Chinese tcrncAm at 3 o'clock in tlie South i ber Workers officials came 'to ing larger towns. „ If you doddo that * loan it to your odvantags, eomo ta e m ning and Freezing,” covering the inifs. in .the interior. * She w u born in Manchester ADMITTED BATURDAT: Bus­ Foreign Secretary Harold Mac­ was ordered when Judgfe Harring­ that could diapoae of the larjfe prisoners, on the ground they were Methodist Church. The R ev.. Dr. 1 terms last night on a .5-ycar con­ Up for' renewal yesterdayi were ton sentenced Mrs. Blanche Dun- ■ B e u fk A in Y E S M A N saer today. ectual processing of food and ex­ Lucero decUred that the only May 24, 1909, the daughter of Mra sell Wright, 102 Green Rd.;- EUlen millan and French Foreign Min­ Fred R. £^dgar, minister of the 1 volume of claima that now con* Julie Haugh Wins Top acting under preseure of Oomihu- Boatman, 28 Seaman Circle; Mrs.' tract after, two weeks of secret nei- 152 seats — 123 from metropoli­ kel, now 64 and Mrs. Evelyn ’ touns 82S to 8*00 on l low tars Atono plaining the newer styles of con­ troop movenvtots were men re^ Sareh Nason Howard and the late ister Antoine Plnay also were church, perforined tlie ■ ceremony gollatloi^in Chicago., tan France, 5 from Algeria and trihuta to the Jamming of legiala- turning to their garrisons. He nist mistreatment Marion Veysey, 91 Birch St.; Mrs. present. Smith, now 66, for what the Scholarship Award in tainers used in these procedures. Cfiarlea E. Howard. She wad by candlelight. Music Included A strike had been c.ilted for last 25 from -overseas areas. The na-- Judge called ‘ 'one of the most tire machinery. Tomorrow evening tbe Grange added that Navy forcea remain teaclMr at the Buckley School and The Marine Oorpe Ukewiae de­ Jean Emerson, Etost Hartford; The President drove directly to “ A t Dawning," "Lord’s Prayer" Mra. Elizabeth Britt, 66 HarUan midnignt. tional Assembly will name six vicious, pi-emeditated assassina­ U the three ocnatUutional amend- St. Janies’ Exercises. wilt neighbor with Etoat Windsor. loyal and that airplanea aeen fly­ a member of the Center Congrega­ clined to bring court-martial pro- his hotel from the airpcrt and ai;d “Through the .Yeara;’’ contract covers .pensions, additional Senators next month FINANCE Ca, ing overhead were (gra tin g only tional Churchy cetdinga againzt Col. Frank Rd.; Mrs. Janet Miner, 53 Per- planned to remain there until tions .... solidly plotted and un­ nenta are atarted at the apodal Tonight's meeting will sUrt at 8 Spring flowers and ..candles were Instance and severance pay but to represent. Frenchmen llvthg in feelingly executed.” aeaalon thia week, it wiould be ifU Forty-two graduates of St' o'clock. on -vigilance m}aatona. Scharable, a flier who made a falee klna St.; ElMe Graaao, 49 Cedar time for hto speech.' He will leave (^joE^nNANaO^ Besktos her husband and mother, S t used for churoh decorations. * icials declined to announce its •Morocco; Tunisia and other foreign The women were convicted Of at the eartieat thai' they could be­ James Parochial School received Reception Tonight Today's memorial marked the she leaves tiwo sons, Richard T. Jr. germ, warfare confession. The for tho return trip to Washington Paul G. YakaiUs of Boyds, Md., ^erms until a formal cOntracy^is territories. •f MucIlBllDfX _ ADMITTED YESTERDAY: tonight, murdering Mrs. Dunkel’s son-in- come effective. They would have to their dlplomee tost nliht In a grad­ Immediately following gradua­ opening of the Central Plaza de and Robert II. Ofuteil one daugta Army, on the other hand, has con- gave his sister-in-law In mar­ drafted, probably in the h e^d ay ---—t--- 1 . ■•' '■ law,' Ervlij Lang, 28, after testl-, MS MAIN ST., 2nd R., Ovm- WooH>nwtli*t, M A M C H E tT P I come baiek for approval by both Mayo for the first time since rioted four-former prtoioneni of John Leone, Glastonbury; Joaeph or two. Wages and working con­ uation program held at St. James' tion at the Elementary School this ter, Mtoa Suear Oerter, and one Diplomatic circtea expressed the riage, and Mrs. YakaiUs was ma­ W O M ^ PROFES80KS SOUGHT mony- Indicated he planned to Mltehell 1-4188 • Ask for tha YES MANagfT Houaea at the iw f aeaalon, and evening, a reception will be given Navy planes swooped over-, ilt eister, Mna Arthuri,Niohols of war on changes of collaborating Thrtcco, 36 Marshall Rd-: Mrs. belief that Uia bustnesa of tha.Big tron of hdnor for her sister. ditions were not at issue. OSIN THUnOAY EVININOS1 UNtUONtW ■• f-M. Church. Diplomas and awards break off an Illicit romance with then be aubmitted to the votera for by t)te mothers of the graduates Thursdsy to rain bombs on (Jov- Manchester. with tho enemy, and has nied Cathetlne Sharkey, 63 Bigelow Four foreign mintotera might be BrideamaMs were Mis% JaPet The agreement must be ratified New Haven, Juhe 20 tTi—Dean hl.s mother-in-law and marry an­ iMM Mth H ri tn—Stewart versary of the crime every year Houae Leader Norman K. T^traella the commencement program sew Mayo and the Metropolitan Cathe­ dered “deported” to the United St; Robert Caouette, Rocky Hill; to advanca reports that he would bodice, long tarred sleeves, of Fairfield, would aboliah the 'ttiss Julie B. Haugh, an honor adults, under the direction of Mr. John Knoll, 194 Schocl.St., died spend an active week here. Teeter- Koakink, publisher of the Lakeville until last yea;- when Dwight Re­ dral. .Hospital authorities said States. - Ralph Giglio, Bolton; Marsha -■ scoop neckline edged with ' lace III French Senate Journal, wa.s reelected president of formatory officials obtaired an practice of paying bonuaea to legla- jfraduate, awarded-the first prize and Mrs. Steve Uraln, program at hto home Sat-urday light, Vennart 5 Bank St.; Wayne War; day he saw two of the aatelUte for­ many of those wounded in the re- A native of Austiria. lie had The Air Force spokesman an- /appliques and trimmed with se­ the Cto .iiecticut ICdilorial Assn, at attorney general’s opinion that UUve.persomid-at the end of each I n echolarahip, while Michael E. chairmen. The younger set enjoyed veUt had returned home, but that nouncad the “confesstoneV in com­ ren, -RED 1, RockriUe; Sandra eign mintotera, Vaclav David of quins. The bouffant skirt had a ffMSiOli* ^ s lollipop hunt and a balloon game. lived in Manchester for the past 62 Ccechoalovakla and Stantolaw its annual meeting Saturday. the practice was not mandatory., iCiils MdChs a Rohan received the second prize. 772 persons were still in metropoli­ menting on s copyrighted story Wlcal, 39 Clyde Rd.; Mrs. Frances front insert in nylon tulle with Paris, June '20 sister Mrs. Anna polished today in the Minneapolis side panels of lace, and cascaded the Intereat of aavlng time, there raine Ann and George F. picnic lunch' which was amplified The Army ia directing efforts to Tribuna. Hazel Harvey, 18 Nye St.; Alice conferred briefly with U.N. Secre­ Into a chapel train. The -fingerUp yesterday in the nation’s biggest would be no Joint aeaalon addreaa Smith received ,.the outstanding by ice cream, punch end coffee Scheibenflug of Manchester, and Boeworth, RTO 1, RockriUe; Ed­ tary General Dam Hammarskjold. electoral test before the^ 1956 restore normal routine. Food stores several niecea ,r.d nejAewa^ Fischer, now in San Francisco Imported illusion veil was draped tfy him at the opening of Wed citizenship awards. Blsnchette also served by the committee. ^pen ed Sunday. Schools'and all for an appearance at a United ward Pinkney, 88 Dudley St. Hammiuakjold declined to. com­ from a contour crown trimmed National Assembly elections. The aeaday’B aesaion. received the Rev. John L. Lough- - The annual' event wound up at Fiuneral services >rill be held to­ Nations anniversary ceremony, ment to the vtolt although one aide results sliowed little change in the thops were ortered to resume morrow moming-at 8:30 from the ADMITTED TODAY: Mrs. said it was merely a courtesy call. with tulle petals and .rhinestones. Special Session Schedule lln Memorial Prize for Christian 7:30 with group singing, and operations today. . was not reached immediately for Velma Wheelar, Colcheater; Mrs She carried white roses and hang­ political climate with' the major; The latest schedule for Wednea- Doctrine. The prize is donated by impromptu parody on '*Fatherl''m X ' P. Holloran Funeral Noihe, 176 comment. The Soviet Foreign Minister al­ French parties swapping only Six • More than 800 penKMis captured Cenlor St., followed by a solemn ta rs ia D'Agostino, 97 WeUs St.; ing green i'T on a while Bible. day'a seasion follows: 10 a.m. open John Alltoon. honor of his day. y ' ' , at the revolt headquarters in the He told newsmen In Honolulu so attended a-imall cocktail party seats so far.. requiem Mass in St. Jamesf Church Mrs. Edna Carter, 158 Boulder given by Assembly President EUco The gowns of th e matron of The vole for membera of the ing; noon recMs; 1:S0 p.m,. joint Miss Elaine A. V e s c o was Na-vy Ministry were being held in June 2 that he had not signed any Rd.; Brenda Baker, 39 Lyndale honor and the bridesmaids were committee meetinga; h pin. re­ Eve niiL^ kerald at 9 o’clock. Burial will be in Etost confession during hto trial, but he N. Van Kleffena Juat before the Council of the Republic (Senate) : awarded the Rev. William Reldy Manchester the /national penitentiary. T h e Cemetery, St.; Laurie Ann Dibble, RED 3, Colombian AmbaasadM-’a dinner alike, of crystalctte material, made sume business, when it to hoped __Andover correapondoit, Mrs. Paol Supreme Council of th e Armed declined at the time to say whether went almost unnoticed. It was an.! Memorial Prise in American His- Friends may call at the f neral Coventry; Susan Thompson, Bol­ party. with a long bodice with a large Indirect election with the public ' the legislature will clear nearly 40 tofy, a prise donetedi by the Ladies I Ffanstichl, telephoaS F I 2-6S58. Forcea to studying charges a ^ n s t he had signed one in advance of ton. bow on one side, floor length, with home today from 2 to 5 and 7 to the trial. The main round of speeches, at having no j-arl. so-called agreed-upon bills. of Columbus. Stanley H. Mloge them. It waa eiqiected that civilians 10 p.m. BIRTHS SATURDAY: A son a boat neckline and a full skirt. The campaign has been ex­ Major among the bills on the noski was presented the mathe­ and Army personnel ctSight in the Heller confirmed the story last to Mr. and Mrs. EYed Baldwin, the week-long anniversary meet­ The gown of the matron of honor ■ ' Force Photo. night at hto Pennsylvania home, ing, will get under way In earnest tremely quiet — Confined mostly agreed-upon list are the big tax matics prtoe donated by Father ministry when the revolt broke 125 High St., Rockville. was of shrimp color and those of MRS. WILBUR MERRILL CHADWICK to luncheons and small get - to - measures that failed to clear the Hannon. Coluni^ia^lan out would be released soon, saying "The story to accurate,” BIRTHS YElSTERPAy: A Tuesday morning, when the Brit- the bridesmaids of turquoise. The and acknowledging that he made toh Fbreign Secretary will delivery Hoitoe'before' tune nut out at the The combined. command of the daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Lewis matron of honor carried a bou­ finished this yeai;. He said the in­ Ttm year% honcr graduates in­ Army, Ngvy and'Air Forces issued the confession attributed to him. hto policy declaration. Molotov will quet of red American Beauty rose.s motor trip the. bride wore a navy GARMENT BAGS FROM 98e June 8 deadline of the regular cluded Albeit Ia Blfjichette, Pa- Funerak Emerson, East Hartford; a son to quiry has been underway for -seV- , session. a Joint communique today say­ He declined to elaborate, however, Mr.« Slid Mrs. Allen Veysey, 91 apeidc. on Wednesday, Pinay on scattered with white roses, and the dress 'udth white, accessories and a tricla Ann Tarsa, Elaine A. Vcaoo, i^waiting Ride Thursday. and Dulles on Ertday. corsage of white roses. The couple eral years. $458 Lobby Fees ing that the o.qly unlta that took “ yhig: Birch St bridesmaids, red American Beauty OPEN TUBS, thru SAT.—ALL DAY WED<—THURS. untU 9 Jacqueline M. Coy,'Kevin J. Do- Walter Lorene Trying to Sell Stoiy All 60 membera of tho U.N. plan will reside At 9 Lincoln St. after A. Simsbtuy man, whose claim herty, Pamela L -Radding, Michael part in the revolt were the Ma­ BIRTHS TODAY: A son to Mr. roses. « . The feminine touch means STRAWBERRY rines and Naval aviators, it said ETuieral services for Waite “I’m in the process trying to to speak before the end of the The ■ flower girls wore yellow their return on June' 25. ... bill for 83,274 was vetoed by Gov. E Rohan, Gilbert J. Sae;faert, l^ ed by Auto and Mrs. Anthony Bonner, Tal- week. The bride la employed at Pratt contrast of fabric and" idea, this 1,109 Marines participated, includ­ Lorene of Avery St. were held sell my story to a magaslne and 1 cottville. dotted nylon gowns with floral year. ,Not the least of it is the Ribicoff, today reported he paid Stanley H, Mlo^anosk', F r a i^ J. ' .,. r. These speeches, together with headpieces and carried baskets of and ■Whitney Aircraft in ^ a t DESSERT 8400 in lobby fees for the legisla­ Filloraroo and Julie B. ing 46 officers, 130 noncoms and this morning at the Holmes Fu­ don’t want to do anything to hurt OISCHARGEiD SATURDAY: shirtwaist dress in purest silk. Columbia, Jape 20 (Special)— neral Home at 8:30, followed by a that.” President Elaenhower’e opening ' roses. Hartford and the bridegroom at Thun.. June 23, p.m. tion. . 933 men. It added that 39 planes Mrs. Irene Bvoi.ey and son, 670 N. Parson Diamond Products Qi West Ctoaa Offksei I Minutes before he was due to be service in St. John'a National /Cameron contradicted the story, address, are expected to set the The mother of the bride chose Fred U. Bougeoto sought the sum were involved. Main St.; Matthew McGuire, 44 mood for the Geneva talks. For Hartford. Bolron Center Cleas officara inclwted Kevin ,T Official Denial Catholic Church. The Rev. Stephen however, denying that he made Morris Rd.; Mra. Caroline Novak, a navy lace Street length dreSs and of 83,274 to reimburse him for Doherty, preatdent;.Gilbert J. Sae- picked up this morning and taken that reason, the delegates are the mother of the bridegroom, a M A W L O V i ^ S. Stryjewskl, the celebrant, was Congregational Church damages allegedly caused to his to Windham, Region Technical This constituted the first offi­ “any confession about anything.” 35 Haynes St.; Mrs. Rose PaUn, 32 FISHING SURVEY SLATED ^ GENERAL gaert, vice p re s i^ t; Miss EUalne assisted by Walter Orzyb at the waiting with unusual Interest for., gray shantung .dress. Both wore GROUP I property by the State Highway A, Vesco, seeswary; and Mica School, Lliiwood Anthony, 21, was cial disclaimer that any units- of “And I don’t know about any Spring St.; Bryant Robertson, 91 the President and Molotov espe­ S-M-O-O-T-H, RIGHT? Argentina’s sea or river fleet had organ and by St. John's Choir, oonfession anybody else made,” he Overlook Dr.; .Steven Sinnoclc, white acee.ssories and corsages of Ladies’. Benevolent Society Dept. *^e bill passed both houses, Mary A « i ^ Mtiecio. treasurer.. I fatally injured while standing in cially to speak. pink roses. Hartford, June 20 (D —Lyle ’ TV SERVICE ADULTS 60e but was rejected by the .Governor pa^cipat^ in the uprising, Burial was in St. John’s Cemetery. added. “ It’s all news to me." 276 E. Middle T^flce.; Joeepb True­ Others who rece.ved tlieir diplo­ I front of hia home on Rt. 6 when he Bearers were Cary Hohl, How­ Mountain laurel and jearnations Thorpe, director of the State Fish , Children under 10, 40e BUT. . . ke.: Joseph Forbes. 70 BRING THEM TO ZOm 'S ialatioh.. ford H. Fisher, T-obert A. Hllto, The luneial of /'Mrs. Violet never issued any orders to fly Iaurel St.; Samuel H. Dowdy, Cov­ Terrence J. llo r ai, Frederick W. an embankment ported in any port.) The government bad ordered Allely of 10 Emerson St., was north of the Talu river,” but he entry: Mra. Tlrzah Lrrson, 116 (OontlBiied from Page Cae) AND IN JUST 3 MINUTES WE'LL Other lobby fees reported tc ^ y Islleb, John H. Je'ohs, Sheila M. where Anthony was standing. The Branford St. accident 'occurred about 7 :4S a.m. both., the Marine Corps and Navy held this afternoon at 2 o'clock declined further comment,. _ , . .J-..-.. . - < n ew l Included: The licensed practical Kearns, Meile F. Kehoe and WJ. in St. Mary’s Bi>lBcopai Chiu-ch, AHACH YOU A NEW PAIR! n u iM ' payment of 8300 to Wtl-- liam J. Kelly. . Aubin told police that he and his Air Force ooihmands dissolvqd in Parke* father, W. G. Parks, said DISCHARGBb TTSSTERDAY 1 i whom w?re a move aimed at tighter control with the xeciat, the Rev. Allred the flier had sold the diary he-Mrs. Lootoe Zaldera, 47 Baldwin had made offer which the jiam 8. Gordon Jr. of Wethers­ Also, WilMai. L. WiUiams,/ officiating. Burial field. of the armed forcM. Henceforth kept during 2\i years imprison­ Rd.; Mrs. Katherine Regina and workers conridered at a session is. Lavoie, Paul111 R. i^iS^lSLv Xroft was in Etost Cemetery. ment for publication in the. U.8. daughter; Mm, Mabel Hastings, that started at 3 am. Switch nbw to new Isso Gasoline Samsonite Luggage The Lumber Dealefa Association Arthur J. -McGm-mn they will come under the jurtodlc tlon ...... Bearers were Ernest Taggart. News and World Report 816 Hartford Rd.; E9ten Sostman, The union demands an hourly SHOE. . of Connecticut, 8220 to Charles Mooney. Maiy Ann; Y- M 'i^ ” may Joseph Taggart, William Mercer, 26 Seaman Circle; Gary Begin, wage increase of 20 cents to J. Parker. Lorraine Pitcher, Hayinord J, William Leggett, Wayne Spiller Oiastoflbury; Mrs. Augusta B^ig- bring the pay scale for top . . REPAIR William F. Carr of New llaven, PontlceUl, Ma.-^ Reggetta. M ar- WlUl- Moat Buenoa Airea' churches were crowded Sunday as the and John Gribbon. tson, 241 Gardner ; Miss llary operators to .82.11, The company's 8100 to Robert H. Alcorn, who guerite L. R l^, Gerart J. R»n- Wm'’ 28 toth ’of*" wiSt Auto Overturns, Nelson, 76 Ilaynea St.; Ruaeell latest offer would boost the pay zon70l1hain St., Next i to'Gustafson's Shoes represented him on a claim CtothoUc faithful congregated, for guette, Brian D. Rivard, George F. ^** * " “ ' ^ funeral masses for those killed Wright, lOd Green Rd ; Maxa beby to 82.03 in three steps over a Open Monday-ThUrsdsy Nights Until 9 against the state for Injuriea Smith. Marion A. St'/ger, Jimes Two Youths Hurt (in , Merrow; Mrs. Stella Makulie, two-year period. The Stonlngton Welfare Lieague, P. Tierney end Raymond A. Patrolman Clifford Bombard of in the revolt. The Army guaran Local Youngsters STANDARDS the Colchester Barracks arrested teed them full safety and no incl 113 Wells St.; Mrs. Eltoabeth Britt, Management and union negotia­ MEETS Wldeal GUt 8200 to McGuire and McGuire of Trombley. denta were reported during the 66 Harlan Rd.; Murdoixi baby tors met yesterday in s'last-min­ New London for appearing on leg­ Aiibln and charged him with reck­ Suffer Dog Bites A Rocky Hill youth and a Weth­ girl, 96 W. Middle Tpke.; Mn. less driving. At the time of the y.- Priests had been warned ute attempt to reach an agree­ islation against the establishment ersfield girl received" severe in; ilelen Butterfield and d ele te r, ment and the company’s new of­ of a fish processing plant in Ston- investigation, the victim was stU[ against delivering Inflammatory Juries yesteriii^ at about noon 90 Oxford St.; Mrs. Gertrude HtU fer waa made. The union meeting • • "a ington. alive. aermons. . ... , Three Manchester youngstere when the car be was operating on and daughter, 42 Eltoabeth Dr.; was called to consider it and the Court Gases Anthony was rushed the There were no services in the suffered minor injuries which re­ Rt. 85 in Bolton swerved oii the Mra. Jane NleznanaU, 81 Wci:hiiig- Windham Community^.^ospltai Metropolitan Cathedral, however. operators voted to strike. sulted fipm, attacjtf by ye»- south shoulder of the road and tpn St.; Mrs. Ilarion Dium end Tne walkout had been author­ AT REGULAR PRICE! with skull injuries anAiater taken Paths to it through the Plaia de turned over, “at laaat once.” siem. Coventry Rd., BoekvUlc;_ An­ ized.on June ll-4n the- event an a shining Robert C. Snow, 26, of Allenton, to Hartforii Hospital wheie he Mayo were still closed by wrecking tertay, as the first humid “ dog According to State Police at the thony Salambne, 279 Hilliard St.; AboulTowii di^s’’ of the year started to take agreement could not be reached. R. I., was fined 875 in Town Court dltd about 1 . operations. Colchester Barracks, Robert Caou­ Keith Oarlough, Etoat Hartford; • Father He leavegl-iiis parsnta, Mr. and Temple Chapter No. 53 will hold today by Judn John B. G. Rottner Eight Churches Honied their toU. ette, 18, son of Mr. and Mrs. Shel­ Blakely McNeil, 171 S. Main St.; MEDIATOE8 FAILINO Ita final meeting of the- season when he plileaded guilty to e charge Mrs. O e p ^ Anthony, and several Police reported that another Bernard Smith, 6-year-old son of don Caouette, yas traveling south Mrs.-Geraldine Sullivan, Wapping; -. creation a / or Jr— • • Wednesday at 8 p.nii. in the Ma­ of evading responsibUity. brothsra and sisters. catholic church waa set afire in Mr. and Mra. Oval J. Smith of 125 on Rt. 85 about three-tenths of a Mra. Patricia Leonard, Stratlort; Karachi, Paktotan, June M Vincente Lopez, near the capital, Main St, suffered scratches under ...and you get famous Esso Dealer Service, too! Yoiir Ow'U sonic ‘WmpK. It win be “Friend-.;, Snow waa apprenended at 4:30 mile north of the - Hebron-Bolton Mrs. Maigaret Judd. 10 Drive G; (AT—Saudi AtM au and Egyp- but that firemen put out the blaze. both eyea when he was attacked by ship Night” and officers from nsar- a.m; tbto moriilhg by Patrolman.. line when he felt the par' sUpping Miv. Joan Higgins, 42 Maple St.; ttan mediators In the Afghanto- in bras... \ Vacation IV chapters will exemplify the de­ Albert ScaUes after the accused ] Coopers Uoserve They said Commqhtotz who ex­ a dog. on the shoulder of the road. John Brigge, 7 Morae I d.; Chris­ taa - paktotau dispute retnrued grees. Mrs. Sidney Harrison and struck 4 police standardidard .about xbout I I changed shots with policemen fired Raymond Strickland, 9-year-old Police'reported Caouette said he tine Baxter. 70 Porter St.; J o e ^ here today from Kabul, Dio her Committee will serve refresh­ an hour earlier on CenterBl., near the church. Elg^t churches were son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Strick­ then turned his car to the left and Maturo, 120 Bolton St. Afgkau c ^ ta l. A peaslmatte ments. Members who are going to­ Main, while driving Itv An easterly 50th Anniversary burned or loqted by mobs land, 22 Lillian Dr., suffered headed for a mail box. He swerved DISCHARGED TODAY: John Foreign OtHon spokesman said morrow night to Windsor will lesve direction. P a t r al-fh a n Primo Duenos Alree )4st Thursday night. abraslcms of the right hand and the to avoid it and as a'result turned Leone, Galstonbury; Harold Mc- they might hB returning “ to re­ Amadeo wlthe^sed the incident, lower left ,arm when a dog at- from the Masonic Temple at 6:30 Mr. and Mrs. Robert L- Cooper, It was Peron’s running battle the vehicle over, police said. Oahtinon, North Cenrentty. port tallare.” by bus. Worthy Patron Francis a n d -when giuiw failed to stop, with the ch(irch that led up to the Uicked bivn] The InvMtlgating officer. State Amadeo called headquarters and 57 Boulder Rd., observed their ScUebel wUL preside in the Etost. golden wedding anniversary revolt. Philip RAbenhymer, 11-year-old Patrolman Richard Powers, said relsye^xthesyedxthe driver’.driver's iJuu-kermarker num-num In weekend speeches--the Presi­ son of Mr. jud Mrs. Adrien Roben- the girl was thrown from the car Residents in the “ SchendelvUle" ■ f a b l e s caught and arrested dent reasserted that he to a Catho­ hymer, 36 Falknor Dr., was bitten which apparently “ rolled over at section of Spring St, wiU have a i^ o d e Island man In Andover. lic despite the Vatican'e announce­ on the calf of hto Irit leg. leczt once and probably more.” dog roast tomorrow evening at ^ Pouce aaid that Snow was driv- ment Of his excommunication --of All three youngsters were Manchester Memorial Hospital Ing. too fast for the road condl- relatives and friends called d u r ^ him and- his government only a treated at and released by MaU' reported today the girl suffered home of Chief Herman Swahdel, tions. In court the acotoed plggded 1 the open house to congratulate the 215 Spring S t All. netkhbors few hours before the' revolt. The Chester Memorial Hoepltal. Bcalp wounds, a poSslUe fracture guiny, but said fie rOsSlsw w* ' (Elait) are cordially InyitM. Should mtotoke. I Preceding the open house the Vatican acted becauae of the gov;; and numerous abrasions on the it rain the affair wHl bqjield the emment'e expulsion of two Argen­ body. Police Indicated the abra­ Uoyd E Bssey, 73, of 343 N. family attended the services at the sions' were “road burns” suffered next eleiy Main St., who was arrested Satur- Immanuel CongregaUonal Church tine prelates accused of Inciting day by Patrolman Ridi»nl-, Ted- In Hartford, of which Mr. and Mrs. violence last week. Public Records when she was tossed from the ve­ John k^l^oughUti, son of Mr. fort, bad Judgment suspended onJ Cooper are members, and.-then hsd Peron has praised Lucero loudly hicle. . ______Mrs- Coughlin of Woodland during the present cnM . saying '-Hospital officials said she waa a charge of^tocharglng firearms I as a ookmel Reed to George M. Hanaen and as aerious by hoepltal authorities. jail sentence, suspended, and to to flowers. Alva C. Hanaen, property at 136 Made af^ o^ m agnotium , the airplane metal Uni'versity School of Music. be nut on probation for alx months. The couple received many minister of war, Licero v.«a State Police said this„mornlng of the mintrlfy’s aecretariat. Benton St. the damage to the car’s body was The son born June' 14 in Hart­ Dmtnlc J. Squatrito,. 16, of 587 beautiful gifts, including a televl- CarLE. Wolfram and Anna J, , . . It's 25% lighterl Center.St., waa fined 89 on a reck- zion set from their three children, October 1945, Peron '.tea tempor­ complete. ford Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Ray­ arily removed cz rice pireaidMit Wolfram to Edwin T. Doughty and Powers said Oaouette faces mond A. McGugan. 56 Litchfield less'driving count. The-high school who were all present for the oc- Robert H. Doughty, property at ___ :a^pedal tongue-ia-froova construction ktep4 out dust student was arrested Huuedsy casion. end war minUker uic Unprtooned charge of speeding and Will, be St., b«k been -named William Joto. briefly. But he fetumed In 'triuinph 335LydanSt. arraigned in Bolton Justice Couti and dorapncMl __j night after an accident at Coburn I The Coopers, she the former Viola C. CorctUuB to Charles J. They have another son, Raymond. Rd. and St^hens Rd. about 10:101 Miss Laura Ej Stoughton, were and named Li'.^iero chief of the July 6, . • UniqueI (doticn tots you curry mort dothM UJoii" The maternal grandparents are Mr. federal police. Davidson and Catherine A. David­ .wrinUc-fii-frac! p.m. ITie car which he waa driving I married on June 19, 1905 in Hart- son, property, at 73 Walnut St. ■pace. and Mrs. WlUiam McClellaiuL 81 tiiraed n w ly completely over, and fopd- They have three children, Served ta Waahiagteii red shape lor taqr,"p«rfaet-batoiiM'' Lake St. and the paternal grand Lucero was military attaefaa at EMwart Chapin and Marjorie • Bciuty-tapOrc police estimated damage to be John R Cooper of Chicago, la , A. Chapin to Daniel J. Carey, M axw ^ Presents cariTffilr ■ mother, Mrs. Easie M. McGugan, HCTiernan at Hoiu- the Argeikine Embassy in Wash­ 172 Eldridge S t ington from 1947-49, returning to property at 74 Branford St. • Bt^r-than-toather finishes resist sculls and stain*... Patrolman WlUtom Cook, ton, Tez., and Robert 8. Cooper of Ralph E. Cowell to Frededlck H. a damp cloth keeps them looking new! r—H. the arreat. aaid that the Glastonbury; six grandchildren, Buenoa Aires as aub-oecreAry of Expansion Plans Group C of Center Church Wom­ the'Army. Sleffert, property on Buckingham driver did not reduce speed when two of whom were present yester- S t e Luxury,llninfst'',-'most modern handles and locks tvor an, Mrs. Leon Bradley and -Mrs. He got a ahaip boost in power • In our ample stocks, we have pro- designed...os smart u the luggag^tsclll be tried to make a turn at an inter- Say, and two great gsandchlldren. In September 1951,-.being made ffnltelaim- Deeda Wilfred’ Maxw-ell, town plan­ Clyde Beckwith, leaders, will hold gection. Refreshments, Including a large U.8. Public Housing Administra­ its final meeting and outdoor pot- I Army uintoter after the abortive ning administrator, will present to- vidtd for the needs of every member of e Choose from, new sir-borne colors: Flight Blue. Airline In other court cases, Ssmusl wedding cake, were served during tion for Orfort Village Homes to Gray, Jet Grey, Pilot Tan, Vapor White, and Rodtet luck supper tomorrow at 6 p.m. at atteirqit by aoiha of the military members of the .Chamber of Com­ your hoiMehold. Call on ua for drugs, Schors,"47, of 51 Green Rd.. Was the afternoon and evsnlng. An- to oust Peron. Ronald -M. Pelletier and Christine merce tomorrow night the Town Brown. the home of Mrs. Grace Agard, 94 flned 85 for disregarding a traffic other wedding cake. beauUfuUy M. Pelletier, property at 27 Tyier Laurel S t Members are requested Lucero wafer a cLief apokeeman Planning Commlaslon’e recom*^ sundries, nutritional aids, sickroom I Havpier people in happier cars slniaL Johannes M. Swart, 135 decorated in gojd, was brought for the govern; nent during- ‘that Clrole; to Marjorie W. Etoy, prop­ mendatlons for the expsmslon of to bring their own cups, ptotes and HUllsrt St., arrested on the same from Texas by their daughter, erty at J5 .Pioneer Cirojeii Harold supplies, items for die baby. .. And, oh, ' ... allvei. ertoto. He told newnc^en the plot the Main St., bUsineta area. all set for “Happy Motoring^'! ^fcsrge, was also fined 85. I Stft from a frtend there. had been hmtd>e teelombe, Oeyton, Jane 99 OP) June 25. service this afternoon with Latin TO Adam A. Vabolaa foi; altera­ meets standards. ae^ for ^{^ium In white utin, broadcloth or nylon. PVghhTssHd kv VniHd Air — The e a wae hkUea by the case-of Robert'L. Wa|;w, Dynel to p partial acrylic fiber, Amaricaa points and ths United tions and a^Uona at 40 Wsdga- LO CATED AT gaaoline. ’ 'So don't put it off... come on in and 23, of 8 Stone 8L, Rockville, | BEE OUR .VARIED DISPLAY OF SAMSiOMTB LUOGAGR moon .over a great etreteh of it won’t combust;- Just melts aad^-Stotee. wood Dr., 81X100. ^ 123 SPRUCE ST. ' You cin't get betfar mileage with begin to really travel “first-claaB.” A cup, 32A6. B cup, 32-K). C cup, 8442. t X . 5 0 j seath Aela teifiy ta'yeebably charged with-driving under the i n - efiara______But it caiutot.be_____ ironed. A ‘ Pan ~ Ameitcan plane from New NORTH Any ‘Tegular” gasoline 1 A quality the loavMt total acMipBs la 1,939 fiaenOe of llquois .was 0>nUmied to I jjven Ihe lowest setting w -tlje. York was due, in Buenos Aires by Ideal'fdrHNBea, Boaaty Parlort "Happy Motoring” awaits you... at OUTDOOR WBITTERS Cwriptin hard tp b6at 1 But thepleaa- years—hat few e ( the scleatlste June 95. A t the same Ume, Proas- imn will cause it to fuse slightly, noon. It was to leavi about 3 p.m. Drag Eton. ate. every Eeep sign. See your Eiiso gathered hi O n ta iM ii.ee e tt. cutor W. David Keith Issued a war- when treated with heat it takes A Panogra Inter-Americano was Rangaley Itoke, Me.— (N E A)- ure doesn’t atop with that! Dealer today! rant for thehrreet of Henry Bacon, I a permanent pleat. Iherefors you Inbou^- from Miami by way of Heavy rata emale feihg es Tbe annual meating o f the Out- Far lafenaallaa ObB ’ dDapotSa. Behind this gasoline, jrou’vo got ■Mated the area fre a srhMi the 19. of Hartford, who waa srrestsdl can’t tot down the hem of a Panama, Lima, Peru, and Santiago, dOor Writers AaaoclaitioB oil. PHARMACY MI f.AKgg OPEN TUBS, thru 8AT.->AlX.pAY WED.-i-THURS. ,U May 99 by Pateqlmaa BsymendJ Dynsl garment without tearing a cmie, and was to start tba latuin Amarica wlU ba haM h d f, Juiwi M l 3-7723 — I I I 9 -U fO Eoao Standard Oil Company, and all MARLO' Padi (hr Htosdiag. mnifc. trip at 9:30 p.m. 19-98. • that it itands for. Y ^ ’ve got tho In- ^SSO: STANDARD OIL COMPANY >• ■h ■5 PAGE THIRTEEII UANCHESTEA e v e n i n g HERALD. MArrCHESTER. CONN.. MONpAY,^ JUNE 20, IM G ) '' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER,’CONN., MONDAY. JUNE 20. 1958 FAGE TWELVE —N. Wsaiace A m a a , ’Mountain sion from Connecticut of Robert C. ny stories with cut*. . , . Ekins ot New Haven, whom they View, Oal. Aiwwar to PraWoua PuaJa Bachand Named BUGS BUNNY termed the "aelf-MJentifled ~ jweea ' Tlf* world's largest grfpe '^he. Mulicol Moods Wisse^Glenney ' Wedding seerctaiy of the Commonlnt party In Santa Barbara ' County.. CaU- 'To i»3t a favor a mdh *ayi~to As Commander POUL6wIN6)| hbnaelf. "What shall I say?" in ConnecileuL" Sense and Nonsense fomia, has a trunk eight feet T’ around, covers half an acre, and A woman inedttates, "What shall AOMMM M-Murfeal Mis* Constance Ann Glenney, - CAN’T 1 wear?” Anon, j By Slate VFW CATCH MB IN yields ten tons of grapes a year. I - — M ian Instrument daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl J. THATCLO , FunoiM for 1il» travel*; explora­ song o f a woman aM equally de- WTura right Olanney, 7 l Weaver Rd,, became RANG! eepUve.—LaUn provfcrb. Hartford, June 20 (d’)— Bernard CWAT8.' tions and writing*, William Sea- BY DICK TURNER the bride of JJotiglas Alfred Wisse, brook contribute* -an oriental CARNIVAt dDescMBded OOWN N- Bachand of Putnam is the new. preacher—Well, deacon, business •on oC Mr. and Mrs. Claud* A. Joke, favored by him, a* Tie *aya titnghig voice iBgg-sbaped commander of the Connecticut De- ruii on must be improving. Money seenu because of the fact that he ha* ItContend t Italian coiBg-t' Wiss*. Keeney Dr., Bolton, Satur­ ^ ^ *■ * *• ' ^ * partitient of the Veterans o f For­ GAXOIINF lived’BO much with the tribe* in to be drculatlng more rapidly. -^IS Century plant a Decide day afternoon. The ceremony waa Deacon-^That’s splendid new*, eign Wars, and the daughter of a Arabia, . . 14 One ... 4DlnMr ceurae 'performed In the Storrs Congre­ I sir. Are . you. getting more former department commander ia Miriam, the anobbUh sister of II Music is a Wing-Shaped gational Church at-2 o'clock by the president of Jhe VFW ’e auxiliary. I Mdses, turned’ , nasty 'with her money in the collection plate? 6 Scandinavian 3S Imitated 40Exisu Rev. J. Garland Waggonner. Mtaa Preacher^—No, but the pennies line Miss Mary M. Murphy of New BANTLY OIL meek brother, because he had mar- 7 Barrel 36 Letter cross 41 Danger Helen Hubbard o< Hartford sang 16 Fairly alow London was inatallsd as auxiliary I All \ i\( ] rled a negress, and because o f ‘her are getting, brighter. In music g a v ilW a r stroke 42 Gaiter tha Lord’a-Prayer, accompanied by president at yeaterday's cloaing haughty disdain. The Lord God general 2i PUdng 4S Operatic sole Mrs. Dean Malsbury of Manafleld ceremonies of th* 3-dsy ehcamp- ■' 'I V' N I i;i I I Some day we hope to see a wMt- 16 Wait Indian Jehovah played a sijperb Joke on 6 Oppoaad ' 31 IndtWduaU 44 Spreads to dip who played the traditional wed­ ment here by her mother, Mr*. er with enough of what it takM ' i i l ^ group 10 Rest* aOTnelinas head OOFrasbwatar- ding fldaiches. William O. Murphy who one* head­ m Mlfclirll 9 159S I her. to the check faca-up on tte 10 Feminine L i In substance, God said to Mir- lay 11 Ortek perch 31 Trigonometry ’ duck Mrs. Richard Cunningham was th* organixation. appellation ed Tfl ROCK’/llir S 2177 i lam, '•Well. If you like white table. 17 Wanned luncUon . 47 Wind matron of honor and bridssmaids Wjlltkm G. Murphy la a former W*N NE(? RNISHBJ.I 60T aiFree wera Mra. Allen Schubert, Mis* SOME NEW LIKE I skins so much. I'll just turn you 32 Type, style ItRub* SSMature ' instrument depailment commander. aitmCKS XV pure white." With this He drop- * preacher say* there werent Joan Manning, Flanders, CL, and ■ rih MChand, a Navy veteran ot t'SH0W >A,ELMEI?.' j— (ah.) 33 Domestlcatca 33 Mortar and 48 Repetition ped Sown from a cloud for a min- g^y golf links. In the Garden of atWorthlem ----- 80 Snatch Miss Joan Flint, Hartford. Allen World War II, waa choaen unanl- ute to make her "leprous, white. EOeh. Periiaps nbt. but we w n t 34 doping Schubert waa best man and ushsrs KOen. X-ejimpo - passage moUaly. BA finow " seem to T>A/>nllrecall r«adinMreading thBLthat UlAffthere wera Richard Cunningham, IMrl U'iyli, j Other department officer*; New in 2 Gonvenient sizes (Y'ou will hnd this anecdote in were any preachers there, either. MCk>,caU r r r *• r 1 r S. Olennsy, Alfred WilHams, TYiomas J. Bennett, Bridgeport a? Male child IL the Book of Numbers, regular r Storrs, CX., and Edward Guataf- senior vice commander; Wesley King James version of the Old Failure is the line of least per­ aOKarii n - son. New'Haven. A. Rood,”'Watervllle, junio^"’ vice 33 Fin# wool TcsUment, chapter J2.) sistence. ■ r 17 'The bride who waa predbnted in ■ -tT commander; Vincent A. Laudone, 34CriUe r mihTiage by her father wore a Norwich, Judge advocate; the W ife—Why did they hang that Customer—Where Is the other SSRevlsad IT r Yi g'own oi Cbgntiliy lace and tulle Rev. Leonard T. Goode, Rocky picture? * barber you formerly had here? 36 Fruit drink over taffeta. The fitted, torso style Hill, chaplain; George Frenejli, 1 I > Hubby—Perhaps they couldrt.t 'The one who used to tell the fun- 37 Small u L a ' bodice had A . standup collar and Hertford, quartermaster; Matthew find the artist. nv stories? swallows i long slaeves. The tiered skirt of the R. Mans, Windsor, surgeon, and Barber—He got too ambitious. 39 Cat r r nr tull* terminated In a aweep train. John Oieskin, Windsor, adjutant. r T / fZr/4 The laughter, the lears, and the He started to illustrate his funr 40 Existence i Her veil of French illusion fell from ReaoluUons adopted by the con­ 41 VsgeUble r t a crown studded with pearls vention favorM the United States 42^riny fabric w ssqulns. She carried sn oiA-t ■ h-5- . having the "world's strongest air /■ BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE. with MAJOR HOPPLE 45fKNid-voiead r - - — loiiisd bouquet ot white roaps and force.” universal military train-. OUT OUR w a y : -person I ivy with white atreamei^’''' IngJ a strong merchant marine, an "effective" Civil Defense program JOVE.' PeCFECT/-*^^ 40 One who IT The honor attendant,*Vore a long dsteri i i .and continuance of the fight H0ty 6MCSCE&. UW? HOW'■DiO, t h a t i / . toreo gowq of babyjFi^ cryatallne Enjoy table Choose from the patterns of Amer- WE SOT IT, iJMCue with fu ll. shirt taffeta. The . Y- .'‘I!' ■*.< against Communism. ESCAPE ME iN-THREE » SI Nigerian trilM i The veteransi-'also favored re­ '^USy— t WEAbi bridesmaids gowns of similar ica’a finest silversmiths: Kirk, DAYS' WORK? SE-I S3 Military !T wan negotiation of any treatment.which V. W r r style and nuMerial in baby blue. All - V;-.' Towle, Lunt, Reed and Barton, TUB At^WEC CAUSE SAUCE IS AN i i e airistant subjects military personnel of. this loxary three cajTUHl old fashioned bou­ Frank Smith. Watson, Interna­ TO YOUR RtDDLe ’ UNLIKELY DISH TO S3 Russian r country to the Jurisdiction of for­ i r '*'.1 quets o f deep rose esmstiona and AgOOT THE TWO . .^STSEFOREA __ mountains I eign civil court*. tional, Heirloom, Stieff, Gorham, KiNOB OF poultry SONagaUve Iv n ' wX . ,vX every day SOOSe, X PRESUME/ ovor^ T And by aoelamatlon.ithey adopt­ Wallace. THAT EM30Y THE li had iwthln* to do ^ thoup^tt word For her daughter's wedding. (a^rv.” '* ■'/t, - ed a resolution seeking the expul­ D ID 'VOU I, that’o wondorful— wo woro 1 ^ lookkif 99 Russian news !T % 57 -Mrs. Glenney selected a dresa of $ A Y T6M^ agency JO iridaacent organdy over taffeta, /MIMLSTES?. body to baby t k r with standup collar, three-quarter Take advantage of our club length sleeves and full skirt. Xhe or tA Plan . . . pay aq. lltUe aa -. BY AL VERMEER biidagroom'a mother wore a ptin- T frWW oV' ng Reception CSBS style dress of pink silk. Both $2.0(1 a month per place I PRISCILLA’S POP R ip f Whllmaa. Schrafft, P. * 6L mothers wore orchid corsages and setting . . . and you can ^cr aasistad the bridal party'at a re­ Caady CapbMrd ception in the Community House, Laraia’s firaairy bavs immediate delivery. Jewelers—Silveramiths Stone, Immediately following 'the lU SPRUCE 8T. MS Mala B t, Manchester WONDER WHAT IW ceremony. Herni Photo SUrt right out with enough 1dR.bOT^WlU.THINl^ \A For their wedding trip the cou­ MRS. DOUGLAS ALFRED WISSE starling to set your family \ J5F SOUR FATHER S ;^ ple will traw l north along the The Known Name, Tha Known QuaUty Since 1900 table. ' coasL the bride wearing a navy the cafe watching the Catholics linen suit with box Jacket, navy sUll •cratefaing anound for '"new leads.” - parade. The marcher* spotted "shpet, pihk h*t and accessories. them and a fight began. A win­ They will be at home to their A tractor-drs'wn plow turned up |iow in Family-Size too the Sauidy Beach at the CliiUing- dow and a few glaase* were friends after June 25 at 31M Gar­ broken before pollc# stopped the den Drive. Manchester. worth Ocean-front home at The bride a graduate of Man­ Hanalapan Sunday without uncov­ skirmish. new bottle chester High School will enter her ering anything to indloate how On* of th* Oathollc demon­ enough for a ll- senior year In the School of Edu­ they vanarited. Kirk aaid. strators died later of a heart at­ cation, University of Connecticut, tack, police said. --- I and ia a membqr of Alpha Delta Pi An estimated 48,000. demon- 2 for SI Sorority. The bridegroom was acrators took part in th* parade, eOgMTMiBTV VEAg&TOegOOM >A»srMl.faqs,«aa»Wwi>te>s«a.lae, Soft of Premier, nwawenT /G$mw6« graduated from Manchester High protesUng a bUl approved by the House of Representatives last Standard uxe Where’s Ooola?' BY V. T. HAMLIN JERRY SIEGEL and MIKE ROT School and holds a BS degree from ALLEY OOP \uOonn School of Business Educs- Catholics in Clash v;eek which would cut subsidies to 6 bottle carton J v C 'tk>n. He is a member of Alpha Catholic schools. _ . 'lOJ'VE •AT5 RlGHT.auZ DAN HARDLY HAD TMB DAN'S REMARKS MUST ' There have been frequent HMSWOMr BUT UKE I ARB you TRYlNS Sigqui Phi Fraterity. Oostende, Belgium. Jnne 20 (*•) SOMETWiIMfi • PftAMK ME, OAN? O P P O R TU N ITY MISS 8E TRUE/ SOME - —Irate Catholics clashed with clashes throughout Belgium be­ THW MO ^ P , I C A N DID- YOU PUT THAT MERPUTT.' YOU WERE IMPULSION MADE YOU the son of Belgium’s Socialist tween supporter* iuid opponents KING'S LOP IT OFF ALONE WITH YOUR s t e a l FROM MARK, ' Premier Ac'hille Van Acker in s of the bill introduced by Socialist TURNPIKE SUPER MARKET R EVES B0B>rt:XJ-lN FIANCE WHEN THE WITHOUT YOUR CONSCIOUS Judge in Florida, Iocs! cafe yesterday following a Education Minister ..Leo Collard.' WILL HAVE.'. A COUPLE NECKLACE WAS STOLSN.' k n o w l e d g e / demonstration against the gov­ 151 MIDDLETURNPIKE WEST MINUTES,' Wife S t i i r Missing ernment's education policies. Lamps in a room should be ap­ Frank, Van Acker and a party proximately the same distance of friends were sitting outside from the fioor—about 50 inches. West Palm Beach, Fla., June 90 (/p)—Rewards, Information con ceniing the fate of Judge and Mrs. C. E. Chllllngworth totaled et leaat $43J)00 today but t>>s kiveatigatlon of their disappearance has |q>p*r- how in Family-Size too ently made litt'.e -»rogre*a. END-OF^MOHTH jcarr Menobers of the wealthy Judge'*' ft€^t family last night offered J25.000 the new hottlt for the return of either or both enough for a ll- MARTIN persons, or for "information re- BOOTS AND HER BUIUHM H-0-^:D It! BY ROY CRANK aulting in the arrest md convic­ tion o f the pe -ty or parties reepon- _ 2 for 3? AHOTWiy'Rt inrPMWt'ncYNoncEAMousrtrTTiEMMt umatKMOS siMe for their disappearsnee.” ^WNVbG \K> SWER VOtA-ANlD SO tSKTITWONSIRnil, IflPANOAgX.VlIlOKttPS tOOtqHG 6FHHP HIM UHEASHY. The announcement came from \T AVL €>f\TV'K> •• W i MtUMlmHAVCYOU' Loren D. Slmcn, a Palm Beach StamUrd siu PMD \ XT'S, OKKV VOXTH TO tKtSiVf FOR TW/^HVaBi attorney who la the Judge’* broth- 6 bottle carton 30c W VTCOtSLO . ROO*. XS XT vowLSMYSl J t m w m sr-in-law, and George W. Wright, <&0 hVOVXb - TM the miasing couple’a son-in-law. ^WNORYi -Sheriff John Kirk, meanwhUe. said the S-dey investigation of the coupia’a diean>earance Ta at, a FlIOYD'S MARKET Bbatidatill.” If you teant to get into the iwim (without going •We're out oL-ciuee," he eald. 1 BROAD ST., MANCHESTER over your head) your Itest bet is an OK Used "Thie la' a dlfflcuR casfTimhFi'e Car. The car with the red OK Tag is thoroughly inspected and reccyiditioned. It’s a crowd-pleaser fa performance and appearance, and it’s dealer- warranted fa writing.

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THE Yanks Perched A.top Standings After Beating ^Tiit^ Herald Angle Dick Blow, Jack Hedlund Pitch One-Hitters _ T i " ' ".’"I *-a a e O RTte I " ' i | TaTs .. _ 2 T s _____ ^ ^ ------" ■ * Dead-Eye Dear Police & Fire Niilth Inning Master Mastered jHogan SayX He’ll ^nit EARL ir. YOST Minor League Big League Way Moore GamljKng High Now, Now Boys! Williams Powers RSox Spprta BRtof Veteran Stops Scores Second Single Spoils SUNDAY ^malor laague gams. Matt Mortar- 'm l HtDOUOALP After Lop^ to Unknown Rain waa welcomed today even ty, host at two full course dinners I. L. Victory *T»P6r»KP0USLMPUY No mt Effort In Risking Ring Crown To Win oveivCleveland though It waited acverai waaka to for the entire group, insisted that Twi Loop Foe n v o r DOWN t o s a 4 ic -^‘- really cut loose. , After dodging all to tha party ")>e loyal to the T lsy dose enough 4o San Francisco,)iuiie 2 0 ( f f ) — TVjunjament golf has StilMbigB Paced by the brilliant pttaMBg . New York, June 20 OP) —JThe New Yankaee perchad atop the nrin drops oii the Way to Red Box aa New Englandere and Standings hM iogri 'there in sseii the last BwHogan, he says, but it 11 root for the Red Sox." The boys L PcL of aoutjipaw JaeMa Radmid aad New York, June 20 (flV-Archie Moore is gambling a the American l.eague again today in the saw battle for Srst place church with my family, I lettlad W Pet. Polica A Fire 0 1.000 of a hitherto unknown Iowan who us^ the old in u w a back from noon on to enjoy a did and Boston won a 9-8 decision h u e 4o e^RxtdUe i i . . , the hitting of ttortetem Alan Oela —end they were there becauto they whi] their No. 1 rtvals, the North EndsT...... -..-l .500 Ponticallt'a .. 1 OOO and^ catcher Eddia wojik t h a , $1,000,000 future for about $90,000 Wednesday night when 'mannerisms, s^ le—even his clubs-r-M he won the Nation­ quiet Sunday afternoon watching that went down to the wire. Kan­ CYO ...... 1 .500 l ^ R d f i g h t fo o t he risks a September heavyweight title shot by defending Chicago White Sox. , ^ _ sas City lia v ln g ^ o tnen on' base Bantly -Oil . . . 1 .500 American tisglon baaeball haam ^ i L shucks, that's never been any big ptoblem for P rof. C ^ y al Open Gol^hampiohship yeaterday in a thnll-packed the Dodgera and Don Newcombe BA's ...... 1 .500 Roy Motors .. 2 .500 the MRe) get fid o S j easily blankad Danialaon 8-0 in tte his light heavyweight crowp against middleweight cham- Stenget and hla lads. They could always fight urn pretenders to their loae^ to Uie on tee- and Gus Zernial at bat with tivo Herm’s .1 .500 18-hole playoff. ^ down in tha ninth. Zernial had the toailgold^.e season’s openar yeaterday after­ nion Bobo Olsoh at New York’s Polo Grounds. throne on at least even terma. ^ gave the stroke ri$ht back by vae.''.'THp'to my favorite town to Charlie Keeney pitched Police A noon to Danialaan. . Soft-spoken Jack Fleck, opera­ homered twice earlier to the game. Tha North Enfia i9on their first Although Moor* l » 'a 9 to When they were, dropped by aeveland iM t jS ^ , 01 ^ tor of two/municipal golf couraea fluffing a 12-tach putt on the 13th. the evening to viilt helped round Fire to a 10-4 victory over Bantly Hedlund gave up but oiM Rngla out a rMtful day. When leftfielder Gene Stephens twilight league game of the season favorite in tho IS-round match, ha Oleon hed planned to box only, moaned the fact that the leaj^e hava note dldn t H e ^ p t o ln - At DavMMnt, Ia-, p U y^ th* four- . The grim-faced Hogan, amoking grabbed Zernlal’a fly near the wall Oil to the flrat gome o f an Inter­ lo the t leadoff bam r ta the ittm ed that the Indiana fattened themaelvee on the second, dlvlaton. MONDAY yeaterday afternoon defeating St. mediate League a twlnbill at the innliling but ha wraa qiDcUy anMMd has avarythlng to loaa and Uttle to two rounds but lengthenad the drill Ums Unite king (iff. hla feet In the inceasantly, stroked to a 30-foot tha boys were gqappy lot as they James’ CTYO-3-0 In the first game gain If he should Ipaa to a middle* on a last mlhute declalpn by Man­ All of which v/aa true, according^ ^ first ovartime aeasltei of the Open putt for a birdie on |No. 14, and There wasn’t a algn of Mailman West Side Oval yesterday after­ when flrat baoeman Necm Bohan- Ch4d Morgan this a.m. on hla Bis- left, the ball park. In our car 'Ve of a doubleheader at Mt. Nebo. In weight,, nobody could take seri* ager Sid Fleherty. He will limit to the atatlatlca. It also makes S t Louis Cardinals'7-4 while the in flM yaara. He took tlie lead on clipped hia deficit to a Rn$U stroke had four Red Box banners, three noon. Pontlcelli’a edged Roy Mo­ thal turned a hard Una BmaRi Into ously .hls challenge to Rocky Mar* tiM/tiftli ■ ------Mil St. touts following three the second game Herm’s defeated tor! 6-4 to the nightcap. an unaaalated doiiUa ptoy. Had- himself to four rounds of ahpdow Boston’s 11-7 tr oriph over Oeve- second-place Chicago Cuba were hole and held It grimly on the 17th when Fleck's aseond Ted WUliama’ miniature bate and toe BA’s 7-5. danO. The 38*year*old ring veteran land yeaterday clgnlfleant The 69 as straight'dateata by hia (and my) ' EtoUi teams were scoreless for lund facM only $9 man in tha ntna hoxing Monday. splitting a idopblehcader with the to/poat A ona-under-par Shot WH Short, forcing a bogey YanksM over thee weekend to several player badgee smd five Righthander Dick Blow of the needa an Impreeaive victory. pr«** Red Sox couldn't 11^ the Indian a Phlladelphik PhUllea. Tha Quaker Hagen skidded to a 72 cover the five. the first three tnntoga but' Police tontog contaat atriklng eat 1$ BBd Cleveland. Mato St. stores were well-fed and tired youngsters.. North Ends pitched a strong one- wallctog one. Aafda from tha ana ably by a knockout, to clinch the Betoma to Acttoa in Boston at tJl in 1954 and. -ta Caty ouWlt won tho first 1-0, be­ MAVUy-roughedliNly-roughed and Ughening-faatUghn But Fleck was *qual to the prea^ Arrived home at 8:45, j^ e a«d A Fire broke out vrith five runs closed and thla helped make it s hitter while Bernle August deliv­ in the fourth toning on four bases only ona othar anamy batter h\x OM* Vince MarUnes, •■grounded" since fact, won only two of 22 decisions hind Ron Negray and Jack Meyer greana of the Olymple Country sure on the' 18th, With a sudden-. sound... Seeing Ted WUliama tip ered the big blow to the 'first in­ “ Sure, rm gkinbling,” Moore mors pleoMnt day under the ctr- 4n balls, an error, and a single by was sbla to'got ths haU out e f tha Dec. 10 by an alleged boycott by with them aU year. and the Cuba took the nightcap Club’s flat oouraa. dMth finish facing him if ha failed ciimstaaces for Mr."Yankee in hia hat to the crowd in tha eighth ning, a. two-run triple. Blow, a vet­ aald yesterdSy at hU Burnet. Their victory over tlhe Trme was Flrat ToariMiy Win DaVeTurkington. Five more runa Infield, n te stellar southpaar also the Menagera’ Guild, gete oft the 8-7, a curtailed 8 ^ inning affair to hold h{a lead. He waa on easily Manclieater. It never fatla when the day’s highlight eran minor leaguer, waa in trouble chipped In with a two-nm triple N. J. camp. ‘I ’m alway gambUng. ground FritUy night at Syracuse their seventh in 12 games this year because of darkness.. Fleck's triuipph was a dandy— to two and was down to four, but from this adult’s viewpoint. came iwme to the sixth fo(- tha the YankM* 1°*8 to find Chet the four times but .received strong de­ winners oa two bases on bolls, two to the aecond frame. 'When you walk acroas the street, againat Chico Varona of Cuba, "nie and third in the four-game set. It Milwaukee whipped New York and A heartbreaker. I t w is tha not so with Hogan, tha veteran THURSDAY fensive help from Mike EUoa'vich, yoo’re gambling. I need money to next day quieter than a church arrors, and atoglos by Don Sim' ■ :4 ^ ' Hold • Rittfog Tii'Biiwk ' 10-round match will be carried on also was the Sox’ Uth triumph in 8-7, and Pittsburgh end Clncin- first tournament o f any kind he'd competitor drove into the rough, , mouse.. .Johnny GiU of the Rock­ Principal aaaigniaent today waa a hla catcher, and shortatop Red keep my campaign going." their last 13 games, but . they’re naU split a pair, the Pirates tak­ ever won outright and it apparent^ oftf the aporta beat, Pratt mons and H^nry Joalowakl. Meanwhile, Ode and Wajrik netw«Mrk radio -TV (NBC). Ben Hogan, winner of fw r Na­ then moV^ his boll only four fMt ville Uttle League phoned for in­ Case. Serieii of Errors suppUed the power far Ooueh ASked if it wouVln't have been The bout closes the regular Fri­ atm firth, 10 ga.uea off the pace. ing the first 5-2 end the Redlegs ly marked the decline of the Ho­ With two atogs, and finally mads Whitney Aircraft to Beat Hartford The victors scored their third amart to “ait it out" while waiting tional Opens, announced hla formation on "good ttekata’’. for a Bantly Oil picked up thalr first WaUy Fortto’s club. Ooie cnabad day night TV series although there Tee Off on Score Uw second 4-0 as Joe Nuxhall Urement from competitive jplay gan era in golf. th* fairway with' hla fourth. Ha Giant-Cardinal game lii New York. being the deatir.ation at told-mom- run in the third toning on stogies for his campaign for a Marciano w ield^ the whitewadi bruah. Pm through arlth aArioua'com­ ing for a prear conference 'with nSn to the fourth when Vtnney three riqglea and Wo joik had two will be a special ahow, July IS, WiUlaiiu bleated a pa

■'1. -^MONDAY, JUN& 20, 19M X rX<}ECI(3tfrEEN Average DaRy Nat Prana Ron The Weather For the Week FeteeaW a« V. a . WaaMar ■■inw II. l a u Ib o fogOlar BMathly OMoUng of 'jramoo Sarfont of n M om - Fair, Rttle «aai|tom«are4 ehaag* tho niU aid AoML, tho last mooting lock______ibort St. and Robor W. Savoy of Churches Plim' ^ About until Soptombor, win bo hold to- Ashland St., reprsoenUtlvoo.of the Walsh-Leclerc. Wedding__ 11,688 'toMght; Wadaealay. dandy iHth n l ^ t at ■ o'clock In tho WaddoU Metropolitan Ltfe Insurance Com­ Vacation School 1MST: 11CE CREAM SODA A DAY Member at tbs AaiH ahowere, Ittle eeeler. , Slaachwtar XiOdf* No- Tt, A. F. School. All mombors aro urgod to pany .are In Atlantic C|ty today If your doctor"”presoi1bed an ice cream s o ^ a d ^ for 10 days Bwesw ef CIreeletlOe for a business conference vHth of- to get you out of a sie)» bed, you’d take ybur "medicine ’ gladly t Manehe$ter—A Cify of Village Charm and A. M-, will hoM a opocUl com* attend. Bmaunuel altd Concordia Laither- m u aleal^ ot Uio Maaonle Tampio flcikls of the company at the Tray- . . . edth liUla thought to its cost. When figured on the basis of tomorrow iili^t at T:80. Tho Mas- An individual duplicate bridge more Hotel. 'Walter Ford of 14 an Churched are again this year ths quantity of medTctes the doctor ssks you to take every 34 tor Maomi dorroo will bo oxomplt- game win bo hold this Thursday Newman St., AssisUnt Manager oooductliig . a Joint Vacation houra today’s ppe«:rlptlon rarriy cosU you more th w a dally yOL.LXXIV,NO. 222 (SIXYEBN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY^ JUNE 21, 19«5 (OlaaMfled Aaverttslig am Faga 14) PRICE FIVE eSM W flod and this wiU bo tho tinal do- night at tho VFW. Hall and any for the MetropollUn and in charge Church school, front June 37 to ice cream soda- But it doss somSthlng no Ics cream sods can do. aroo work boforo tho summor ro- players who intend to participate of the Manchester area, is also It curaa disease. must bo roglaterod by Wodneaday attending the business conference. July 8, Monday through SVtdayl cooo. MemWs of tho Scandinavian - -- w kdth the exception of the Fourth 8quM Club will occupy tho chairs night. Winners in last week’s About 2S relatives gave Mr. and •of July. ■ TODAY'S PWISCIUPTION IS THE MGOEST durlns tho dogroo and thoy will game wore: first, Mr. and Mrs. Seaelons wilt be held from 9 India T o u f bo tho Followcraft William Noonan; second, Mrf. J. Mrs. David Vieta of Suffleld a sur­ U.S, Reserves.ntt* prise party at their home yester­ o'clock to 11:45, In the morning,, lARGAlN IN HISTORY AT Foam of Maachootor Ixxlgo. At R. DoBono and Ehnost Uhgeror; Boginners Md Juniors will mpet tho conclusion of tho m o o tin g tied for third, Mrs. Robert Taylor day on the cccoaion of their' 40th wedding annlverakry. Mrs. Harria In Eknanuel pauifeh hall while tim thoro win bo a soOial hour and ro- and Mrs. Ernosjt Ungorer and Mrs. primary and senior classes wtll^ Planned by froshmcats. Glen MacFarlaho and Mrs. Ernest Dickinaon of 180 Summit St., who Southard. was her sister's only attendant Btoet in Concordia parMi hall. ^ A etiotr D elayed by there, presorted her v,w a beauti­ Seaslona will uiclude Bible study, W E S t O W l l I ful bouquet of led camatlons and songs, worship, visual aids . mmL Soviet Head Wllbrod J. Meosler of Center St., various handlcraift sctlvities. .Tfto ” raARMACT * V owner of the Maicier Upnolstering. baby’s breath. Mr. and Mrs. Viets sdiool this V**r is being diredei has entered the Hartford Koepital have oc e son, Allen 'Viets of Sims­ 45f HARIFORD RD.. COR- OF McKEE. TED. MI t-N4« House Unit Rebels Moscow, June21 (/FV*Pnme for a major operation. tTia. place of bury, and five grand> hildreik tlrs. by the Rev. Erich Brandt and business aill be closed until Aug. 1. Viets was the daughter of the late Lairry Brynell. Minister Nehru announced Mr. and Mrs. Allen Barrett of this AU chtjttrcn from the agea of 4 today he haa invited Soviet Members of the BuclUhnd PTA town. . , to 14 are cordially kivited to at­ Washington, June 21 (JP)—Rebellious members of the Premier Nikolai Bulganin to are reminded of the annval fhmily tend. Regiatrationa a n now being House A rm ^ Services Committee today blocked gUick action visit Indlja hnd Bulganin haa (^nic to be held tor.K>rroW e\’e- The Past Mistress dub. of rsceilved in- th e /tw o Sunday on a new military reserve bill and sent.it back'to a sDbeom* Daughters of Liberty No. 17, DOLJ, Schools, orpare'iU.may cfll at the accepted. , Ing at 6 o'clock on the school Bawnuel ChurMk office. mittee for further study. By a 16-14 vote the committee The Indian leader said, no date grounds. In case of 'inclement will meet tomoirow night in decided to give the e u b c o m m ltte * 4 ^ _ _ ^ ^ ^ ^ _ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ,^ ^ _ ^ Gran{,'e Hail st 7 o’clock. This has been set for the visit, hut that weather, the picnic will be post­ . five days to work on the new ver­ It it usual for foreii^eni to visit Macmillan pone. ^ ' meeting*v/ill le followed by the F a b tiea F o r sion of President Eisenhower’s Farmer in Wapping business meeting of the lodge st Herald WillV Cover India in the winter. The .Implica- HERM'S Flfbce O rders E arly ! "vitsl’’ reserve program. The vote Uon was that Bulganin wo^d not William Powers, W .Oakwood 8 o|,clock. At the dare or the meet­ came after subcommittee Chair-, make the trip thia summer. Rd., has been admitted as a patient ing a social hour '-vlth refreMi- For School, For Camp Use Grads at Rockville Sees World U Hois ia ML s-» Sumn^i: Sewing man Brooks (D-Ala) complained Nehru made the announcement to the Hartford Hospital. __ ments alii he Bijoyed;' Easy To Apply his group was being bypassed. at a news conference in the Spirl- Sees Major Damage Chairman Vinson (D-Gs) had HlghUghto at Radtville High donovka PalaCa immediately after urged the full committee to ^ act Boboara gmMatlea Wednesday talking with Bulganin in the Krem­ Less Tense I ■—II—I • Name Tapes today on a compromise measure he Mgkt win appear In the llin r s- lin. r Is sponsoring. He esld House lead­ dny edittan af TIm Manchester Ha. went from the news confer- A wind-blown hail storm hit Manchester-end the sur­ ers wanted to get It to the floor Evening HemUL race to talk at_.a mass rally in the ''Moacow, June 21 (/P)"—So­ rounding area at 2 o'clock this afternoon, and caused consid­ by Thursdsy. indoded In Rm faU page, Dynamo Stadium, where more viet Premier Nikoliii Bul­ Elsenhower hsj. called for. public than 100,000 Soviet clUzena heard erable damage to the tobacco farms throughout “Tobacco loo for JI.50 wMeh la an nnnnni featore af ganin pledged today he will Valley.’’ Spokesmen for the various tobacco growers stated The J. W. HALE Corp. support for a atrengthened'ressrve The Herald. wUI be eaadid th# first public address mads in do everything' possible to which he said if. necessary for ths gradanUen pbatagraphs, the Moscow by ' a non-Communist -that they expected "aome dam-^r - country's defense. atatssman sines the 1817 revolu- lower international tension age." while others, especialty the] 150 for .SI.95 elnae history and epaechee by Uon. • ’ . •'>' Vinson caUed ths oeihmittee to­ the rlana lenders printed In fall. and consolidate confidence broadleaf farmers, commented Just iron them on—or eew-on' gether for action on hla compro­ Extra espies ef this edition Ne Specific ProUems among nations at the forth­ that they expected to be "hit Cigarette, Gas tape available. Fast color, Nehru declined to reveal the hard." mise,, shorn of an antlsegrcgatlon may be rcaenred or parohaaed specific tm>lce of his talk with Bul­ coming Big Four conference. Nets, which protect the shade- NEW LOW PRICE POLICY laundry proof and permanent. feature and other controversial ele- at all Rockville aewastaads er ganin today or of the talks he held grown tobacco from the sun and Tax Increases at the Rockville efflee ef The with Bulganin and Molotpv two San Francifico, June 21 Illinois, Houss leaving Mo^W->- the House. The ceremony was performed in best man. The'ushers were Cormac measure' todsy< ' But the com- RepubUcan whip, complained th.-tt session. Hs strongly supported the Inc., Wapping, commented that He expressed his views In a The Famous G-E Filter Flo Corpus..Ghrteti - Roman— CathoUresumed they atapi.tolp. pataaP ar n- 6 bottle carton Ford: said he thought that prob­ preme commander, holding the top Secretary of State John Fostei* Eisenhower’s reception for For­ VPo slaply aalact tap laMrWuaHy alapane as lem ‘*eould he worked out." • vaugrat idea" whether the guaran, Mra. Hobby aaid: role in the past-revolutionary pe­ sought poUtical anyium. ' from the AP Wires awtsr laval PaakaS. aost aatf wcla. teed wage Idea would be adled •^There la nothing I could have Dulles, British - Foreign Secretsry eign Ministers following his South Korean afficera i-.'enUfied American Motors Corp., which riod, said d ^ n in a communique Harold Macmillan andTTrench ‘For­ speech. Molotov and Pinay talked PoRtlois Fisisb resumes contract. negoUstlons by induetty generally, but he done differently. ’The law (on con­ early- today that the situation ia tjie 'pilot as Capt. Le« Un Yotig, Com# In ferfoy fo im nnw G*f Wathhg Syettn BELFAST trol of btologicals such as the Salk eign Minister Antoine Ptaisy had ill the. Veterans Building, Green who said ho ■ rcturiied only six with the UAW today, has said it is "sfeadliy mrmaliilng without any Room for some time after the TRUCK F1R3I ENDS S'^BIKE SELF-SERVE GROCERY agslHst "pattern setUementa” In (OonManed ea Fage. Seven) vaccina) chMged the Public Health proposed that: r ' 1. onths ago from a Russian Jet IVatertMuy, Juno 21 (/P)—‘Allen Isside asd Out Servtca and not the Secretary." inconvenidnea" "" L The purpose of the "siunmit” President and all other gucsta flyiiig school at IClev. TLo other Electrics^ Appliance > The Nearest Fabric To Real Irish Linen (News dispatches from Argen- meeting should be to ease world Motor Lines Inc., was reported m ially Powerleea had departed. t flier waa idwitlfied as Lt, Lee Eun today'to have reached aa indi­ At another point, she said the tiM have been subject to censors tension and not to' negotiate the President Eisenhower's ’open­ Song. 24, a navigator trained in Dept;—Oak . ship since last ’Thursday's revolt settlement of specific problems. ing address was praised by other vidual contract settlement with $305,000 in Cash at Slake: would be legally powerteas to over­ Red Ciina. Both ere natives of the AFL-Teamstefa Union. The CORK rule Scheele If-she thought he had by Navy fliers and Marines, Ar­ 3. The m eeting should last ftixn delegates as excellent and in­ Pyongyang, the Red Korean capi­ nu-JRfKHAUeoaa Street Entrance gentine refugees in Montevidso, four to six days. spirational. firm employe 31 long haul and made a mistake. tal. I t local drivers. Meanwhile, the M a m c m m t w i C o m m * M iUtCHSitna COHM> Mrs. Hobby said she did not Uruguay, believes negotiations are 3. President Eisenhower should The President, speqking yes­ They were the flrat Korean think it would be known "whether now underway in Buenos Aires to bs the flrat presiding officer, to be union and trucking operators. In y**.’ terday afternoon, pledged- that he Oimmunist fliers to flee from the an. unexpected move, today re:" Italy Police Hunt Five. or U" the Health Servica had been set up a three-man Junta—includ­ followed by ' French ^J’reTBlet' would uphold the pr^ciples of Reds since Lt. Noh Kum Suk land -negligent until a final report ia ing Peran—to rule the nation. The Edgar 8[xura, British Ihiine Min­ sumed negotiattona In Boston on ' "4-.^-, Cfease Beaiatant and Preshnink the U.N, Charter at the Geneva ed an MIG jet fighter at nearby a . S-sUte basU in the contract made on vaccine produced by Cut- other two members rtportedly ister Sir Anthony Eden and.Soviet conference. He declared this is a Kimpo Air Field Sept, 21; 1953. He This :is the'Sixth ysar #e ha vs carried this popular Unen-lyks Ur Labratories, Berkeley, Calif. would be Lucero and Raar Adm. Premier Niktdsi 'Bulnnln. dlsputo which led to the week’s received a $100,000 reward for de long strike and work atpppages. rayon. Now Ws have twenty oblorrf! Use UUaJor drapdtrM,,'table Tied to U.S. Bank Theft Outter-itrade vaccine waa with­ Alberto TMaaire, the vice presi­ 4. -The meetings should-be')ield(Continued, on Page Eleven) Uvering the MJG and asylum In the 1fS2RUICK oloths, scarves, place mats and napkins. drawn from public uae after a num- dent.) United States. her of children developed polio As hand of the nation’s armsd BACKS s t e e l ' w a g e KIKE HARDTOP ordergthrbugh to AMea or oi the Middle ■ PropeUrr-Driven Plaae - Pittsburgh, Juno 31 (N»—Beth­ Rome, Juno 21 —An forces. iMcero spread hia control ROK air force Officers aaid the was flashed to police throughout{hout [ East in a anall ahip. (Coattpued' on Page Eight) over sll^tlvitleB of the country, lehem Steel Corp. today Joined . . BEAUTIFUL NEW PAHERNS IN No road’ blocka or other extra' two North Koreans left, at 11 a.m. Italy today to keep a close w ^ch which Uf still ’ under s stats of from Munaunr( Airfield near Py­ "Mg steel" in a promlra lor n ,'for four men and a pretty girl, ordinary msasurea have been,.OT' si^e. Despite the strict Army, Churchill Sees Delay wage Increase to Gm CIO United suspected of 'complicity In New dered. They are not necessary in ongyang, North Korean capital, in 1195 -Indian Head chseks, most of Buenos Aires had their Yak 18. The Yak is a single Steelworkers. Bat. lltthMhAi York’s daring $306,000 ------rsoord- Italy. No one—not even an Italian the appesuAnce of normalcy. said it first mnet work eat wtth —can get puUle lodging without en^ne propeller-driven fighter- bank robbery lost April. AmaricM EUlad In Elat bomber. the unlen the amonnt el a wag*, 1953 CHEVROLET ★ NAME YOUR There was nb arrest order. But filling out a poUce form. Each ef News Tidbits The first American casualty of In Results at Geneva laorease. these' is checked within hours. The,Communists used the Yak the word went out to Gnd the last week’a brief'but bloody fight­ in early stages of the Korean War. A C L U l COUPE suspects and trail them until fur­ Foreigners miut show passports. CaDtd from AP Wires ing in the eamui was raported je l k e s t a r t s SENTKNCB FRieiDAIRi PRINTS^ London, June 21 t/P) '--SIf IVin-wadded "This is now going to hap^ Yaks dropped many bombs on O W N D IA L ! ther ordiers. Wanted persons usually are turncKl last night He was Graham B Sebul early in the Reds’ 1950 Oeelnbig. N. V., Jua* 31 (A — Interpol, the UtUe-publlcised up within 34 to 48 hours. Tune, a Detroit industrial engi­ ston. Churchill (Mid today.” We pen and we coulif have no one Minot F. (Mickey) Jelke,/oieo International police organisation U.S. ambaasy,sourcea d^Unad to Goffer Jack Reck fU«. Iiome to neer employed by the Kaiaer Mo- must not count-upon complete and more capable 'o f. repreientlng . us southward sweep In their sur- Pillra-Matk tanmedlatc succeaa" in the forth­ than our present Prime Minister. heir convicM on vie* '1095 which acts ss a United Nations confirm or deny reports that hero’s- weioosM and weeps with elarled serving n Sing Prime Minister Eklen was (or- (Continued on Page Eight) against crime, gave the word. Italian police had been aaktd to enoilon aa he speaks briefly to (Oentixiiad ax Page Ei^iQ coming Big Four conference at on sentence today. In- ★ NAME YOUR 9 8 * ^ y d - The, Woodidde, Queens, branch ipUblish a nationwide dragnet. ; sitport crowd which turns out to Geneva. eign aecrelary. when Churchill first ilectrh Dryer "A period of relaxation of ten- suggested a "meeting at the sum- heat, he arrived, her* 1951 MERCURY of thh Chase Manhattan Bank Policq also said thsy have the honor 'dm for Trinnlng Notional mit’’ in May 1983. p.m. with other pi with 38 Corrslating'Plain Colors st 89c Yard was held up by Machine gfUnnera license number of the - chauffeur* CfMT Gold rhampionsMp aion may well be all that is now SEDAN , OWNTERMS! ^oman Held Sane; within our grasp,” said the 80- Churchill ia now—by hli own Mother Sehteiice^ van from Now Yocfc V ' • ---- in a bold and carefully planned driven car in which the four men Ssven-day Ar*ke st American choice—only a backbencher in the . ' ■W -' ■/ ■ robbery April 8. The (hieens die- crossed the French border near Brass Oo. aswls after mote than 12 year-old retired Prime MIhiater. Toti wtu lova these smart hew patterns In naw color-coanblna- "Even such a ;phaae would House of (jommona. He holds no of­ To Die on Gallows CBIANG NAW KAUTS BRITISH tiona. lincn-lyke designs -for dresses, skirts, sportswear, drap- trict attorney eaid In New York VentiittigUa on June 16. They hours mediation hotwoan company Fought Draft "Law ao. ficial Job in the'govcmment and Hoag Kong, J*Mi 31.(JV-CW- ertea, sprea^ and sUp covers. the men a o u ^ t in Italy had been qpent that ulght at the luxurious represantatlvos an-i nsgotiatln^ not bs starlit. Oii tbs contrary, will be on the aidelines when the neae Natk>nnlia8.g*nbonta Inter- under surveillance because of Italian Rivlsra rsaort city of_ftom 00m<:Jttee of ABC uilt of Local it would give time for science to London. June 31 UP) —^An at' eepted two BritMi frelghtei* off auspiaioua actions. Ha added the 1361, UAW-dO. ■ BratUebwA, Vt, June 31 (Jfl— show the magnitude of her blesa- B|g Four convene. Remo. Hto heard himself eulogized by tractive blond model waa aen' Red ClUnn’s oqast tbday and 36" WHITE INDIAN HEAD ...... 79e Yd. men reportedly planned to re­ French police, quickly cooperat Defenas and Oommarco depart, Federal Judge Ernest W. Oibaon Izqn rath4r than xU her terrors.” tenced today to the gallowa for warned thens not to heed Into 1952 FORD turn, to the United BUtea and manta .-i^'e Oongr as to for haa ordsrad ths immsdlaU rslsass Sir Winston spoke in the ancient the Lord Mayor as "among all the ing, repcirted that the Ucenae extesMi gtahti of world history’’ at the un­ killing one of her two adipitted the Red port at Foochow. lUdio . 'SSPONTIACS • Needs ne vanto that If they did, they would he number rOglatered by frontier two jrtnra oxpiri^ •lafense produc­ from a mental hospital of Mrs. Guildhall of the City of London, lovers when he tried to leave her. ' meseages rsaWiIng Hoag Kong TUDOR 54" W HIT^DIAN HEAD ...... $1.19 Yd. questioned. tion act and grant auminl.tratlon LaielUe MlUsr, 46, of BstheL where a tironse statue of him was veiling of the slightly larger-than- authorities was that of a car be­ life bronze statue. Mrs. Ruth Ellis, .diyorced moth' said a Nalmaebst party went e lachitiye Ntreter ceNeeli Police said the leader of the longing to Albert Pager, new power '< ,cope with poaaible Mrs. MiUer been confliied at unveiled. -aboard the $.151-ton Helikon and 54" COLORED INDIAN HEAD .... $ 1.49 Yd. S t Elisabepi’a HoepItaL Washing­ In a tone o( sadness, Churchill er. of two children, awisyed- on hei* ^ ' ImiiMdlahi DMKf ry. Mo*t AN M«d«ls ami Colon N«w Cor Goorootoo. Nnt, rem eves eM« Fsoehow. jtW* Green Stanpa Given W itk Gash Sidea ■Torker. —and in a land of few atop lights of avadlag flBlJMT in.fdderal in ManueL surrendered in their home heads of state, said; waa not able to attend the cere­ nounced the death sentence. * peratwre Cenirels They gave the namea a f tboM and much unsmploymsnt thsy are COtBG tGiXGi. under a tsar gaa tiarrage. “Whatever is the outcome, we mony. Before being led out of the FRIOK HtTS~PLAYEB DEAL 1 H 2 HUDSON with him aa John TUboUwO ’Omi- aa nunurogs at locuata — have Ben. Byrd (D-'Va) and Syming­ Judge CUbaon ordered bar re- must persevere in the msintensnee New York. June SI (Pi- HaesN ton (D-Mo) aay $S13$$.000.000 de- lenaad yeaterday after U.S. D ist Lady Oiurchlll ia confined to her j^rtroom , she recovered her ^om^. : TRAVBJER aell, 38; Daniel William MieGulre, been alerted to spot lioshae piste of peace through strength.” home with a broken wrist suffered potiire and amileff. m u Cestoridsstoner Ftrd Frk* 38; Peter Jerome Klrdam, $4, of S60A66. fenao. money bill will help k s ^ lAtty.’ , liouia O. Whitcomb said the Harking back'to his own efforts The 28-year-old model aidinitted saidmday that nalsee the' Baltt- • Axmcmx ahead of Rxaaia in kmg- hof^tal found Mra. Miller com­ In a recent fail In their home. Manchester,. England, and Jean- . A north Italian police officer for a top level confersnes, Church­ Whimsical over the tribtitea paid shooting David Blakdy, 35, * rac­ nsgq* and GMvelaBd oinha reach natte Forest, 37, of Montreal, raportad that the tipoff eamaJ rangd aarial striking power. . , . petent to consult an attoriMy. ill said hs had long thought a ing motorist, but based her de­ a a a n eert a t agraeaMn* "very when DiTkcco aent a ' ^ Mambeira'ofsHouia A r n ^ Sorvlcas She taeaa trial for allsgedly klm, Churchill aaid: McClure - Pontiac Used Car Aiinexl KEMP’S ThdJDMtllA|€cOM neeUng between tbs Isadera of ths v t am moet grateful to you, soy fense on a plea of maiwlaugbter atom* m wm m tn a a S to throw ^ 373 MAINST.,MANCHE$TER — PHONE Mt9-4I|45 — OPEN EVENINGS DfCMtPORATED M aM Hiana CeHN* -PoUca apeeulatad that If thay Naw Taric Juhe IT aaUag a aaan Oommlttoa delay aotioa on aubetl- trying^ tb taOuaaea yeant man naUgeeuirtthout the formalities of 7 tS MrIr SL mi S-5680 hra tryiijg.to^to get awayw tuta military naarwpe ^ dii^oaia^ Wiuld be x good tiling, p ^ IH Chalrmaa VbiMi (! 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