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Lakota Council, No. •!, Degree of 12,719 Pocahontas, 'will meet . tomorrow Baptists ^oF Baccalaureate Set Mamber af tk * Aniut About Toivti night at 7:30 in Odd FeUowa Hall. BursM at Ctraalattaa *MA‘ SWr, wanair?^'" Nomination of officara will be held. VacatM^School By Youth ebutieU — A City of ViUatt^Charm High M b -66. Mr*. StknJcy Olbert, M Wood- Following the meeting there will be a M ciii hour. FUNERAL HOME biidf* St.,, left Sunday' from Li* - Plana ar* being completed "for Guardia Field In New York for "Telllng^>he Story of Jesus" will | VOL; tXXVII, NOri08 be theme of>toe ■Vacation Church I the flrat BaccalaureiU in' many MANCHESTER, CONN„ WEDN^bAY, JUNE 4, 1958 (OusMed Adrarttatog aa Paga 66) Phoenix, Aria., for a vi^t- with Co. No. 2, 8th Diatiict Fire De­ ! FUNERAL P R IC E P I Y # S.Sgt. and Mt*. Paul X. Elliott partment, wilt meet tomorrow, School at the'Comnjunlty Baptist year* to be held Sunday at 4 p.m. and Mr. and. Mr*. LOui* Pardo of night, at 8 o'clock at the firehouse, i Chtirch at the Green.. j in Center Cohgregational Church. SERVICE Tucson. Mra. Elliott was the Open to. children of the commit- I Clergymen who will participate Walter N. former Lorraine Albert. Thp.” Alpina Society will iio1(l Ita - In the program will b* Rabbi L«ion r Choice evening at .6:15 at the Diocesan ments will supplement the class .Rev. John Neubert. s4-C'V:'.'.v’’' Bureau of Social'Service. 14 Park Reid MacCIuggage 09 Anaaidi ‘■easloni. The service will he open to all CoHMIT.SUAf . Rocket ^pr Bt. Mra Armella E. Baker, social Rd., will be Installed secretary « f, Mrs. .B, Burton Smyth, chair­ v^diwlsh to attend. The program Not ^l^wed Up’ worker in charge, will be the LTpsilon XI social fraternity^ of | man of the Board of Christian is being sponsored by the Manches­ ter Chrtetian Youth Coyncll, Add to Trade Education, and Mrar-Johh R, Neu- speaker. Mrs. Joseph Rourke will Hillyer Crtlege of the University; By THE ASSOCIATElD, PRESS Use by Man serve aa chairman of the hostess of Hartford at a banquet tomor­ bert, wife of th* PMtor, ir e eo-dl- Mtsa' Jacqueline Ballard, 31 committee. row night at 7:30 in Plainville. j rectora of the achool. Gather St., is chairman for the ■T JOHN M. m oRTO W K R Gov. RIbicoff ssyg none of , w ccalaureate. N e W l <>vlst Communist party last.month the three' Democratic sena­ Denville, N. J., June 4 (/P) Teachers will Include Mr*. J. WMhington. June 4 (/P)— that hia government. Intend* to ex­ Temple Chapter. 'Order of the Murray Powell. 791 Center St.. Members of St. Mary's Guild The Unlt^ Sutes began look­ pand the production of the chemi­ torial anpirants haa the pa^ Development of a portable Eastern Star, will hold a food sale. who have not made reservations Miss Sandra Carpenter, 91 Ade­ rocket unit allowing a man to ing into the possibility of in­ cal Industry very aubaUnUally. He ty'a nomination “sewed up.” Thursday from 11 to 3 p.m. in for the picnic, Thursday, June 12, laide Rd.; Mrs. Donald Orton. 869 said Russia will soon "need a "The race is still wide open," the ruR with the speed of a race- Male’s, store. Members who wish photo by FaJtet, Main St.; Misa Linda Rawlings, creased trade with Russia to­ at Altnaveigh, Storra, should con­ WINDOW SHAPES large amount of equipment which Governor told the spring meeting iiorse and jump extraordinary pickup should rail Mrs. Bertha tact Mra. Claude Porter, 29 Hyde 107 Oakland St'.; Mra. Henry H. 'Get, Dfgfee day on the basis of a direct must be designed and produced of the Connecticut Circuit of the P ortjf. 29 Hyde St., ' or Mrs. rerc This Week Commissioned Bartley. 65 -Walker St.; Mlsa Misa P a trid a ' Campbell lyas heights descr'ibied here to- Rev. H, G. Thirkhiaer of St. bid from Premifer Khrushchev anew” and would therefore seek to Associated Press last night In FMtdbeth Oeissler, .37 Dougherty Lt. John J, Barrett, BOti-Ji/t Mr. Judith Chapman. 407 Woodland LONG WEARING order part of th* machinery It-re- Stamford. day. Cantoh, Ohio, will conduct evan­ among 125 ^cahdldatce for degtcea $ 6 5 - ^ 8 t and Mrs. F. Leo Barrett' of 35 St.; Misa Roberta Johns, 250 to President Eisenhower,

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PA6B FOUR MANCHESTfiB EVENING kEBAU), IIANCHESTER, CONN/WEDNESDAY. JUNE 4, 1958 M MANCHESTER EVENING HRRALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ WEDNESDAY. JUNE 4, 1968 PAGE FIVE \ . Andover PPP BoaFd Asks^^nduit, School itfazing Bids Litde League FAIR’S Games Listed V , '•••

RobertM^ P m 1« li*d«»«lop-flmprovln* th« are» batwMii N*l- The 1958 schedule'for fpuf An­ ■Mnt plaii'lboved two etepa eloaar son Fl. and the Whlton Ubrary for parking and traffic. dover Little - League teams was to rtofliatton iu t iii(kt. The bids on the Lydall-White announced last night a t Wright’s Board of Directora author- Brook work will be taken on the Field after the Fire Department 'Ind Aetlac Oaaeral Manag* - basis of the recommendation made Tammt TT Shaakey to taka Mda ob by Sheekey, who U town engineer. Fireball trounced the Andover I^rdall and WhlUiBrooks Sheekey has estimated the cost of Lake team, 20-5. to a eondtilt through the park. the project a t $86,000 and has Tommy Bonneau was th« ;win- V,' • U O PEN . ' ning pitcher, while the Lake teaib And U aUo authoriaad Him to reoommended that the two brooks, MONDAY-iSATURbAY, 9-5:89 toka Mda on tha raainr of tha old used three hurlers, Jimmy Thbmp-- which meet in the park, be placed THURSDAY, 8-9 (M ob Solkool. Votaa bn both ia> in a 72-lnch pipe. son, L arry' Oovell and Tlihmy •Doa ware unanimoua. r Smaller Project Wright in a vain attempt to'stop mirre MoUoa These cost estimates and recom­ the Fireballs. Tha Btetkm on tha Union School mendations envisage a smaller The next game will be played by aiattor waa node by tMrector project than, that belleyed neces­ Hoisington's Grocers and Palmer’s OFFERING YOU THE BIGGEST VALUES IN OUR HISTORY OURING^ THIS MONTH­ miKda HahoBoy, who had wagM sary by Oeneral Manager Richard team Thursday at 6:80 p.m.^ at ' a h-moBth flght to aava tha achool W right's t ’leld. Martin. The general manager re­ Other ^games are scheduled as — Taeant for more than 36 yaara ported to the Board that two 96- LONG EVENT. PRICES WERE NEVER LOWER! SOME ITEhtf IN LIMITED QUANTITY X G e n t le ^ . but xonfroUihg! — for aoma purpoaa. inch pipes would be needed to follows:'Tuesday, Palmer's .>nnd Ha threw in the aponga after Lake; June 12, Fire Departll^t carry the water and that the job and Hoisington’s; June. 17, pfac- ■ BBaaaiTa oppoaition to thia propoaal would cost "in excess of $2OO,O0K)." - SO DONT WAIT - COME IN RIGHT AWAY! dovalopad among North Bnd reai- Martin’s calculations were based tice games for all teanurl-'Juns-19t denta who packed the Hunidpal on the requirements for handling a Hoisington’s and Fire Depart-, Building heating room laat night 100-year frequency rainfall runoff. ment; June 24, Lake and I^aimer'f; and demanded tha aehool tt tom Sheekey based his on the require­ June 26, Palm er’s and*, notaing- TT down. ments for handling a 25-year fre­ ton’s; July 1. Lake and-Fire .Del- Thaaa damanda, aoma of which quency rainfall runoff. partment; July 8, Fire Depaftineht draw ehaara tha public, ean- The . only reservation about and Palmers; and July 15, Hbrsihg- ton’a and Lake. ‘ i ■ : .i- >torad OB tha allegation that the Sheekey's 'recommendation was COMMNATION SFICIAU baUdlBg ropraaanM a moral dan­ voiced by Director Roy Johnson, Play-off games will begin July ger for taenagara aa well aa on who said the "vagaries” of New 15. ' ky ftta eharga that **undcairablea" England weather make predictions Sportsmen’s Clab.!Becfs on the amdUnt of rainfall extreme­ Charles Phelps was elected jjireB- ^eampad there. Ident of the Sportsmen’d <^b at Famous Make Baby Crib ^ lUhonay, who had laauad an a|v ly hazardous. He also pointed out that if the the annual meeting. Sepdiig .with !:Beal to North Endara yeaterday him will be Russell. Oallpo, - Vice ■ QIMI TflMT 9IINI O p idli C 9fiW I9fv Wi¥m ‘to turn out at-,tha meeting and pipe did overflow, it would be the contaminated water from Lydall president; Carl Stietis, ’saeiH^ry; and drop sido. Mapio or w«x. Rogoler $29.91. . ‘oppoae any moye-to rare the build ■ and John H. TeomsmS, tream i^r. mg, waa almoat-laolated last night. Brook that would,spread out over the park.' The club was voted to panlci- JUa chief aup|>ort came from Ed­ But Sheekey was emphatic in soate in the annual Sheepbake co- THAYER "UFT-OUr ward Morlarty, Democratic ragla- his recommendation. "I’m not a bit sppnsored by the Volunteer ,Flre Thayer Innerspring Mattress trar of rotara. afraid of a 72-lnch pipe,” he said. Department at the Sportsmen’s In moving that the acting mana­ He told the Board a 80-inch pipe Club^grounds.UD^. each summer, pro­ WMi wotorproof covir, rBgolar $14.91 ger be authorised to take bids would probably be sufficient but viding ^ ^ t the firemen arp 'dlso CARRIAGE the raBng of the aehool. Xf^hOhey that he was recommending the interestMlrin continuing the event. said. "My only thought was to try larger size to provide a safety fac­ The SbMpbake will be discussed tubuisp chrstne frame, bsdy I to keep the bulldlng,.up for some tor. by the firembn at their nes^t meet­ CRIB and Rfts out ts toake A ear b ^ faUs purpose. But It selms to be the DiBinage Basin Gontrolleg ing June 13 inihe firehouse. •at, attvaetiva gvMray Barianate Fun, fashion and figura-freadom it tha Skip- wish of tha pao^a that it be tom He said the Uydall Brook’s Registraik to Meet ..vj/ fabrie, white tlrea. Beg. iU M . X, down.” HJa^otlon drew more ap- drainage basin is well controlled The re^strars Nrf voters'pml MATTRESS pies way for a smooth-shaped you. Tha con­ plaus^..ffom the public. by seven reservoirs with spillways. meet in the home ofMrS. Ffwk JUNE JAMBOREE Attacks Mahoney He explained that, in most storms, Hamilton on Hebrem^S/- from 12 • TRICYCLE SALE trol it light, but learned in knowing when to ^<^cludad among the demands the impondment would Occur in to 3 p.m. JuM„Jt9 forvtta con­ June Jomboree hold'firm, whan to gently curve, how to slim that the school be tom down was the reservoirs. venience of yoters who plan to af­ # Heavy duty 10” trieyele with tklek tires. Adjust- a scaring personal attack on Ma­ He also brushed aside Johnson’s filiate yrith'a party/Or.to ri^ange ^ able seat and haadfebset. Begk fllAS. and tenderly trim. Small wonder a Skippias honey by Victor Swanson, presi­ fear that an overflow might carry preseptlrparty a^liatlons. dent of the Manchester Improve­ contaminated water into the park. votem wit^ par^ affiliations JUNE JAMBOREE A REGULAR $44.90 VALUE! pantia is America's favorite line to summer ment Aasn. He said Mahoney waa He said any rainstorm seven srticipate In^their parties’ comlni *8 .9 9 "obsessed” with tha notion of sav- loveliness! enough to overtax the pipe wputd primaries or caucuses. ..■V tha school and implied hta- dilute .the odor consideraMpr No. new voters wULbe m ade in, A ll •thto Bsodehi an similar reiiieed 8AUB! honsy Wisa seeking to set himself Director B u n n e KeUyTiridicated thia session. Meetings for nialdng frem 13'afyles. ■rS- 2. Long Lean-leg Pantie tricot and elastic fash- JK up aa a "champion” of the North last night thdT, if ItoH in’s flgures. new voters will be held In August, B-l-C-Y-C-L-E-S loned crotch. Comfortable dip front elastic net / • |tod. were acceptedby'^the Board, the September and October, so that Itoritad foantityl with satih-elaatlcfront and back panels. White;^ , , .-i - , Ha also said Mahoney wo«dd project WfijilB never be under­ new residents iphy vote In the fall THAYER 1, Slappies Pantle (matching girdle). Smoothly have further opportunitlas ' to taken. elections.. ■------\ ...... A t ''JUNE JAMBOREr' PRICES Nyfon elastic net with controlling aatiii-elaatio Sizes S. M, L, XL. $7.95 _ ^ 7 ^ V ^ * "champlon"JBit3Wi»33f that w a practical.'m atler.’lZJhe' • ■ ...... New-Ari4vM------tlon of town. He aald Its residents If we take the manager’s Mr. and Mrs. C. Joqgph Carta of front And back panels, 3 ^ in .waistband. White. — Shown with ‘‘New^oraance’’ 6-F^ature Bra in ^ Intended to come back to th; Oacb N at and feet Recommendation, we will price our­ Woodbridge Rd. are the parentb of seat, .ndjnstahto frimsi Jane Jamboree Sizes S, M, L. $7.50 —------white cotton. 82A to 40G: $2.50 S-— Tril Board in the future w ith othe: selves out of the market. If we a sOh, Joseph, bom May -29 at the manda notably one for a s^t«(ming beavHy padded, fat want this (conduit), we’ve got to Bradley Memorial Hospital in folding, complete with American Made pool. take Sheekey's recommendation.’■ Southington. Xb a atatamant tp ^ a praaa yea ranepy and frame, \M ra. Frank Lemalrs of Long white Urea. Keg. I16.9S terday, the JDpBrbcratie Director Hill Rd. is the maternal grand­ had aeeusadBwansbn, who la pub­ R o c k v i l h mother. ZITBICYGLE ■ 'X;' ■ ■ ■ • licity Chatman of the Republican .. Acqualntaaoe Tea Tonight JUNE .Ton^Committee, of switching ' The Acquaintance ea sponsored atahd on the Union School Two Youths Given by the Mothers Club will be held in JAMBOREE Complete with de luxe mhNoa fliilali, ■ - ...... -‘fo r poUticiil gain, the elementary school at 8 o’clock trainer wheele, all ball bearteg eon- UMBRELU TENT Enclosing Lydall Brpok in a con­ Suspended Terms tonight to^-provide a n . opportunity etructlon, eeaeter brake, fraat fender duit through the^^park—a lohg- of women of the town to become light, punetara proof Mree, tangent 4 ft. equam by 4 ft, high, covwrad aought obJectlyiK^of North Enders better acquainted, A program will tiree, convert to hejre' er gtrle’ model. Reg. $34.95 with water' cesietaiit tent fabric. Jerome Takeman, IS, of Hart­ r ^ *9 Hr who complpiif of its stench and ford, and Michael Baudin, 18, of be presented oy..children of Motto, -t-- eoMplete With iwice, •tojiap) ropee. say it mpftsants a hazard to chil­ Vernon Trailer Court, were given ers Club mem Value dren, playing along lU banks—la suspended sentences in Tolland The tea and program have beta Ltot $9,»S. the main feature of the Robertson County Superior Court to Con­ planned by Mri^ Maxwell B. Jinie Jamboree Park plan .of Mayor Hajrold A. necticut State Reformatory this Hutchinson, club pmsident, and A ll Other Models In Stock On *4.B8 Turklngtoh. morning.. - Mrs. ChaHes KukueRa and Mrs.' 7 Sq. F t Tent.. pours you In proposing tha razing of the They were placed on probation Oliver'Lavallee. ITnlen School, tha mayor has said for two years lii a brief criminal OouacU Meet Similar Reduced Sole! Reg. 812 J8 . New *8.99 ether faeilltlas could be built, session presided over by Judge The Church Council wilT^eet at whan needed, for additional racraa- Abraham S. Bordon. 8 o’clock tonight'in the paiUtaage Thayer De Luxe ttmal purposes. They both had pleaded guilty to of . the Firft, . COngregaUonal RAT FOLDING ADJUSTABLE b a i t ^ Improved lighU ng ' Church. ‘ ‘ into dottelhelanca charges of breaking and entering Extro The Board laat night also ad­ and theft of’-a motor ' ■ vehicle at Regional Board to Meet vanced another feature of the'plan Brunner’s automobile salesroom on The Regional District 8 Bosrd Of^^ ‘HASKENCTTr proposed by the mayor for the SLEEPER-STROLLER Rt. 83, Vernon, Beb. 19. Education will meet at 8 o’clock Specfo/ What a mold! It’s the greatest swim North Bnd. In designating areas After court this morning, Bau­ tonight in the regional' school li­ Reg. $5.98. - where street lighting was to be im­ brary. din Was picked up by Manchester Complete with ped and.bumper, front teg extends' Flat ^oMing, tnbnlar chrome puaher, complete June Jamboree $«g| A iA -X proved in the fiscal year beginning Police on a warrant in connection concoction since the first Jantzen knit. July-l, the Board named N. Main Manrheeter, Evening Herald An­ vfor use In front sent ef eiar, converts te ear senL with canopy. June Jamboree with a break at the Acadia Res­ • ^ l a l Closeout A g W w St., from McCabe to Oakland St. taurant in Manchester, the same dover' correapondtat, Mrs..Panl D'. Other aspects of the Robertson night. Pfanstlehl, telephone P ilg r im Hugs every curve to move as you move — Park plan include leveling off and 2-6856. ••cosco^ M ^proving areas of the park now .. Ths T-strsp returns to favor Formulette Sterilizer and Nirainr Kh JUN> •wim as you swim —^ and never needs unused, providing additional play- this season In tsndal form. With “ ' ■■ . ground and park aqulpment, and open back for late day wear. e '■ BABY JUMPER Complete with .rack, bottlea, cleanaer. . ■ ' :• a tug, even when wet. Helanca is a NEED A PLUHIER7, JAMBOkEE everything necesaary for baby’s T^edinf. OO Ttemodeling ahd Repair Work Reg. 18.95,^ June Jamboree. ' W airlrj Jtfnei^ a a U to rc e *7 .3 9 . Our SpeelaRy,. two-way stretch nylon yam which controls FOR CHUDREN’S TOYS W iU R. GUY the figure like a two-way stretch should. Master Plumber -M I S-M77 If you haven’t owned an Helanca suit, AND FURNITURE 14 QUART DIAPER PAIL j, - • • < P I T T f lU R O M Enameled finish, complete w it/cover now is the time! “High Button” backless and handle. Reg. $3.50. June Jamboree sRasdto^. LOW PRICED^ maillot, with two dozen buttons that TRANSFORTATiON gr4' I make it turtleneck or shirtwaist 18.95. t SFEOIALS 5 d r a w e r I h e s t “Spinning Wheels” sheath with whistle- all purpose ENAM El J Full size, all hardwood cbiurtrucliOB, $ A A A A . '53 Dodgt $44.95 value. June Jgpiborec JLw w w \ clean lines 16.95. Sizes ID to 18 included. MEAOOWBROOK Safe for Babies, tool I 4-DOOlt. >495 '53( Plymputh thayer-ni-ohair SAND BOX CRANBROOB ‘ S'QAE 4-DOOR. AH hardwood conatrucUon. adjuat^ie, ^gy, 8F'x40”, hatdwqod eonstswatlop, k- converta to youth chair, wax or mdple. f VIER LEG.COK- 'S3 Nash Reg. $12.95. June Jamboree stmctlon for added support,- rom- I STATKBMAN RIGID FRAME POOLS pldte with adjustable caaapy,. Uat 4-DOpit. ^395 for! $12.95. Larger rises available. With nykm tank, the atrongest pool)lfa1iric falij’ic — ALSO — .. fl-. EASY CARE linown! ChooM from '52 Buiek 5sizeaat « June 4 0 % O FF ! *8 .9 9 -i- W ASH 'n : w e a r SPECIAL TNAYER CHROME HI-CHAIR Jamboree" t-DOOR. M45 EX A M M t ■ BEACH SAXDti. elMUied M d Wd^h- 3'i4‘ N-eAUON CAPACITY, WAS S12.K Heavily paddM, yellow or turqutdM $ 1 1 A A -i. '52 Hudson upholstery. Reg. $14.95. June Jamboree I I • m.TT Od. e .e 199 Ihe hOg* Bssnesdeaes$2*00 SHEATH DRESS JUNE JAMBOREE $7.80 4-DOOR. >395 X 'SI Ford ■ T -‘- • 99 Ha ikRt 19«4 |NfaM«t wtrrlN’* Sizes CUSTOM S l O e ' k " -m:-" “ 7 to 16 vM.btoiliM m4 safe WAHISFAI 2-DOOR. Em m I. C1m9I8 whiti ar any «n0 ridi wiieni telen. $<^.73 '50 Ford Ragulorly $8.99 On cnI ctvtrt. f ^ A n r 2-DOOR. *145 Open Thurs. and Fri. till 9 P.M. 0 Open All Poy Mpn. pnd Wed. Five star botton pique jumper ... . a slim streak of a dress to wear as is; MANCHESTER In black, white, royal blue in sizes 7 to 15. A Wonderful backdrop for ac­ cessories. . V Blish Hardware Co. MOTOR SALES "TOUR l o c a l OLDSMOBILE < f. i ' f \ . , 792 MAIN ST. — MANCHESTER , end GOLIATH DEALER” hV. 1 512 West center St. ^VHONi Ml 3-S8S4 C h a r g e It MI 9-M27 10BI-10B9 MAIN STm MANCHESTER ^ B u d c] r t ,t Y ■ I n d I'f d ' - OPfcN e v e n in g s . . \ \ [ r 4 - \ dir 'Ife.. V PA6B SIX MANCHE^R EVENING HERALD. BfANCl^STER, CONN« WEDNESDAY. JIDIS 4, 19M PA6II8CV1II ' ; ...... ,1.. — ------—■' " n ilANCHESTIfiR «VUNIN0 HftRALD, MANCHESTER. CONN, WEDNESDAY, JUNI^ 4, 1968 out-oC-stata, wiw havs roeaatty Ri(>ckville»Vemon forfoitad bonds. Ho dlroetad them ' - dhws* V : bei held at the local library with November 1966 and prsaumsd dead Lower Court , Tsar Coventry luncheon at a nearby inn, on Dse. 31. 1963.' to appear ip court. , : Tfeaeriptloaa Conversely, othor m unieij^ Garden Qlnb ts Spmy Mrs. Alice Palmer Bradford Study Begun, court judges Hava adoptad a wattr Coventry Garden Club will spray Psimsr, both o t Manchsster, se- 'and-see attitude recommended by poison ivy around the town schools compsnled the Rlcherdsofis on the 824*828 MAIN ST. School Board Grants JuGhRrge and the two tbwn rights of way to trip. They were met by Lt Col. Rockville court officials aay •64 Caster »4Mi6 the public beaches St Lake Wan- and Mrs,. Harold Wilson and Judge States guhibaug. ’This will be done the daughter, Josephine, In Washing­ TEL. Ml 3-8161 they allowed, two motorists to for­ ton. RamsdelVs Requests feit bonds and will eontlnue to do second week In June when lesvee Judge Richard T. Scully, Chief O f Annual -H Fa ir are fully out. Mn; Charles E. Ny- Family Beoaltes MANCHESTER so. Fairfield court officials say 4 Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Crickmors Judge «r the etate’a .munlcipid they will do the same thing "until ack is general chairman of this WARDS° Cluaroom yrooping,. proTOcAloiI*^ Establishment of a Rockville courte eaid today a etuay la bM)g program. entertained 30 members sf the the. matter is clarified." Tbs Tssn-H'srs i-H C9ub with^Mrs^ Hen^ Bourgault and d^gh' family at s gathering over the within the echool ■dmlnletmtion High School memorial scholarship made into practices and pro­ DURING MY The spray equippient will he loan fund was voted, with trustees cedures both criminal and clvU in Many courts are concerned with V A C A TIO N -1 Mrs. Clsrsncs A. Bnulflcld. leader, ter, Janet, song duet; Miss Clfilr*' available during the last tw,o weekx Memorial Day weekend. Those at­ and • full time (pildance ih«tn»C- to include the .chairman of the the Btate’^ municipal courts. the power they have or do not will be in complsts charge of siv Coutu of Perkins Comer, Mans­ In June through Mra Robert H. tending follow; Mr. and Mrs. Irv­ field, rhythm dsnes; David Far- ing Polaoro and family p t Barre, tor for Grade! 7 to 12 were ap­ Board of' Education, superintend­ ' In a letter printed yesterday In have in regard to extraditing al­ aistomtn w9 ygngsmimts for thb 26th annuel Wilcox In Lakevlew Ter., and proved la*t nl^ht by the Board of ent of schools, assistant superin­ the Connecticut Law Journal, (ha leged violators for appearance in 4-H Town Fair. This is the first reU, yodellng; Miss Gafl Ann through July to the end of the Vt., Mr. and Mrs. Marvin J. Crick- tendent, high school principal and West Hartford judge euggested this state. Others, such as Judge 8iM ^ ofbyAiUmr year a local club will have this Shigpee of Wllllipsntic, song and spraying season, ^ about mid more and family of Windham. Education. two other persons. The terms of Locsscio in Wlnsted say they can­ .sponaibUlty, dance. Mrs. Edlvard Fleas end-family of The KTouping prosraih . now that municipal courts take no ac­ aWaddell and Hm MdN- August, through Mrs. Judsbn De- the fund will be considered further tion on revising practicea and pro- not afford to. ewry out'extraditlon During the past 26 years the Also, the ’’Columbia HiUbmiet" Cew on Depot Rd. A minimum WilllmanUe. ' being used at Northeait School at a meeting Tuesday. cedmes until the sthdy la com­ proceedings because of the great ekostor PlumWii^ and town oomtnittse has taken full fe- twins, Frederick and Thomas Da­ charge of 60 cents per day wUl be Also, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Ksnls- ■ will oe inatituted in all elementary At that meeting the Board will vis of Columbia, songs; Jeanna ton and family of Andover; Mr. pleted. .number of cases which would be­ HeotiiM Ca. -PImnni Ml radnstbllity for this affair with charged residents and $1 per day grades in September and will be discuss the school budget.' The Jludge Scully said a committee come Involved. l ^ t clubs euulstiog. - Coughlin, sccbrdlan solo; Richard for out of town users. An smsU and Mrs, John Hsioburdo and fam­ worked into Grades, 7 and 8 by Boatd of Finance has been invited he appointed May • has be­ . In speaking of the practices and 3-S907 or Ml 9.f3S2. Miss'Maridetl Leonard and Rob­ Rlsley, tap dance; Mn. Frank crystal or. powder must be used ily of Andpver; Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ 1989 and 1960 respecUvely. to attend. gun a study of recommenda­ irocedurea followed by the state’s ert CovieUq have been named eo- G agl^dl, song. for the spraying solution. liam James .L«e of Hartford; Mr. The Board voted to have the ad­ High School News tions >and problema pointed out fower courts. Judge Scully said he -cluitrmsa of thg to be held 'fhs ..Windbsm-Aires Quartet, and Mrs. James Frederick C tick- ministration continue the study of WALTER KOHLS. consisting of Milt lyickenbautr, Manor Oronp ^ Meet more of Hartford, Miss Sharon PrUcilla Welles, Parade of by CbiaC Justice Edward Daly til hppes'thF-commlttee will be able the afternoon and evening of Aug. The Waterfront Manor Assp win grouping and special training for Youth correspondent, was recent­ the State Supreme Court of Errors to hold a sCricf bf meetings of J6 St the Church Community tenor; m l Nelson, load; Herb Rood of Scotland, and Mrs. Ethel superior students. The Board may Engler, baritone; Stan Andrews, meet„6t 4 p.m. Sunday at its beach Cargo end family of town. ly named one of the top Parade of at a workshop of the Aaaembty of municipal judges throughout the House and grounds. Mias Jean Ann clumiouse. ’There will be a discus- use a citizen group to assist in the Youth reporters. She was present­ Municipal Judges held ih March. state to get their Views on all -X Bradfield will be superintendent. base, wUl preeent aelecUons. ’Tbli Tqpiorrew'a Aettvitiea " ' atudy. quartet la from WilUmantlc. 'Sia^ of dues ooUectlon and dis­ ed with a gold pin and a certifi­ The committee. Headed hy Judge problems facing them. These, he Other Mmmitlses set up follow: bursement as relating to the Town Swimming clasaea reglatratlcm,- THESE ARE THE 3 BEST REFRIGERATOR Dr. LaVeme Strong, State De­ cate of merit which was awiurded Harvey L. Koizlm of Westport, (net said, will be Included in the'Ceq^. RANGf ftitertainment,' azel Uttle, chslr- ' Accompanists during the show 7:30 p.m. to 9 p.m.. Church .Com­ partment of EJducation curriculum yagterday and will meet agaw mittCe’s recommendations to thb', foUow; Miss Carol Cheese of Wll- Matching-'F|ind program. Joseph munity House: Second 'Congrega­ specialist, meeting with the Board, to *0 out of the 110 correspon­ msa, siwikfsd by Joan ucKIftney, Romano, president, will ba in dents. This certificate is for out­ ,Monday. fan assembly. U llisa Loyxim and Nancy Moors; llmantie, piano; Leo T. Leary of charge of the eestton, tional Church deacona, deaconesses praised the grouping system at Asked about the statement Chief >UEL OIL town, : BUly Mack of and church committees, 7:30 p.m., Northeast School and warned the standing achievement in the field Asked what some of the prob­ judges, tSedrlo Derolng;. traffic, Cbnreb Blane'finis VALUES EVER OFFERED IN of secondary school journalism JUstlca Daly reportedly said con­ lems were. Judge Scully indicated Covlcno; entries, Miss Leonard, WilUmantic, drums; Peter Mdekle home James T. Laidlaw; Board of Board not to move too fast or go cerning trylim in court all persons &ASO: INf of Mansfield, ; Rocky Mic- The Ladles' Assn, of the First Education, 8 p.m., Robertson too far in enlarging the program Seniors will draw numbers for the areas to be considered were too chairman, asststsd by Milm Brad- Congregational Church will have the selection' of. graduation tickets charged with violating the law. broad to be spSaiSC. field, EUeanor Sharon MacNell and letta of town, bass violin. a sale of hand-made articles and SetiOol; Coventry Grange, 8 p.m.< the first year. She said grouping Judge Scully said this statement "Chief Justice DMy just pointed Tickets for the two perform­ heil'On Rt. 44A; Board of Health, and special training for gifted following the Senior Assembly oft Peui^ Barth. home-made foods starting at 10:30 Friday. Each senior wrill be al­ has oeen misconstrued by both the out many problems o f w ^ b we are Also, food, Miae MacNell; pub- ances may be had from J. Paul a.m. Saturday at the vestry. 8 p.m., - t t ^ half-hour open to children depend largely on com­ press and some municipal court already aware," Judge SCmiy said. BANTLY OIL Brennan, ticket committee chair­ public, To^tt Office Building. lowed to select four seats, two judges. Rlty, Norman Ore^wtsky; set-up Luncheon will be served starting petent instructors. first choice and two second choice. "Most of these practlom and and clsan-up, Paul W. Kenyon, man, Council members, or at the at 11 a.m. Cookbooks and' greet­ Also, Brownie 'Troop 70, after Board Chairman William R. Final examinations wdll be held Court officials in Bridg^rt procedurM followed in the state’s, door. Profits wiU.hs for the Coun-' school, home Mra. John T. Cousin; '1 \ - . I chairman, aaslated by Clifford ell’s building fund. ing cards will also be available. Hahn praised Seymour E. Lavitt, during regular class periods from Ten Candles tor Lions Trumbull and Wiftsted have said mumcipal courts have been car-' Anderson and Orehotfky. Briefs First Congregational Church choir, for his efforts to get Improved June 9 to 13, according to the they will order the rearrest of per­ ried on over the years. It is- my TCL Mite II V 4‘j VS ZBA Drops Meeting 7:30 p.m., sanctuary; Coventry 4-H grouping in the schools, with em­ The Manchester Uons Club, observed its tenth anniversary and installed new otfleers for the ooming A special mssUM of the chair­ The Zoning Board of Appeals 'The Koventry 4-H KOoka will following sch^ule: Moitday, Eng­ sons who forfeited bonds for al­ hope the study committee vrill men will be held at 7:80 p.m, to­ meet at 3:30 p.m. Friday at the Woodworkers, 7:30 p.m.. South St. phasis on the brlgllt~:child. The year at a dinner meeting last night at the Three J’a in Bolton. Outgtilng President Charlee Lee- leged motor vehicle violations in­ examine into the entire problem ROCKVILLE TR B-3271 will not meet Friday as schedultd. School; Cub Scout Pack 66, Den chairman said Lavitt Tnyrdone the lish; Tuesday, Language; Wednes­ perance (center) cut the anniversary cake. Watching the proceedings were Mario L. Boccalatte day at the COviello home. The meeting has been postponed home of Mn. Robert A. I>wgBrt day, Science; Thursday, Mathe­ stead of'appeaiing In court. and, if possible, make . recom­ Ibe Tsen-H’ers meeting sn- With Mn. Frederick C. Rose i 5 at 7 p.m., with Mrs. Joseph community a “great; jMrvlc# and (left), deputy district governor of District 23B, installing officer, and new President Ben Shankman. Bridgeport court officials say mendations for uniformity bf Indefinitely, according to Charles Locke; Saw 'Thumbs 4-H, 2;46 p.m.. favor by demonstrating a sincere matics; and Friday, History. Somp •ounced for today has been set Barlow, secretary. sisting. other departments may also give they have written to a Long Island rules and procedure wherever ghesd to 7:30 pjn. June 11 at (by John Wayne, infant son of Mr. Church Community House; Brown­ Interest for the gifted children.” permissible." _. .. . Children’s Sunday ie .Troop 219, at 3:30 p.m, with each year's Boys’ State make up so-called "childhood diseases” such motorist to appear in court or face Following the recommendation final examinations during this Rnulfleid home when plans for the T h e First Congregational and Mn. Rene Chagnot Jr. was week. These examinations will the finest gfpup of Connecticut Blood iDonor Bid as measles and whooping cough, extradition. feUr will be discussed. recently baptized by ReV. James Mrs: David Roche. of Superintendent of Schools boys that can be gathered at any or in the case of Infectious bepati- Winsted Judge Salvatore Laeas- Church will observe CtUldren's. Raymond E. Ramsdell, the{»'count one-eiglit of the second half- I/.5. GrixMe* on Watio FOR Minstrel Shew Saturday Sunday this coming Sunday. R. MacArthur, pastor, at the Fint year mark. one time or place. Made by Doctor tiu and viral infections. Serum al­ clo said he will order the rearrest fit. Judt Council No. 4313, Congregational Church. Sponsors Dtsachester Evening He'raM Cov­ Board promoted Allen. Li. Dress- Lsuirel Girlq^. State bumin is' used in treating heart of in-stata-motorista but will con The regular worship service will were his uncle and aunt, Mr. and entry correspondent, Mrs. F. Paul­ on a full-time basis. Dresser has Student Council elections were Washington — Five thousand of SAFEITS SAKE KbfC. will present its "Old 'Dme be at 11 a.m., instead of 10:46 a.m. held during th e. Student Council Five girta were selected to rep­ "The use of blood for transfu­ ailments, bums or shock. The use tinue to allow forfeitures of bonds the 6,000 grizzly beats officially re- kUnstrel Show" at 8:16 p.m. Sat­ Mn. David Robbina. M ine Little, K telephone Pllgzbn been serving 'as assistant super- resent RHS at the 1958 session of' of fribrlnozen to cause blood clot­ by out-of-state motorists. In the sanctuary. Retniw From WasblanHI 2-6231. assistant superintendent of schools and Memorial Day Assembly on sions is, by now, well known to pmted as remaining in areas And ioim «r Tira Woor urday St the Nathan Haie Com­ At 9:30 a.m. the Church School last week. Next year’s officers will Laurel Girls' State, which is spon­ ting is literally life-saving after At Trumbull, Town Court Judge owned by the United States are in munity Center. A Htecial children’s Mr. ahd Mn. Leslie K. lORard- ♦ a see* in charge of secondary instruction, sored by the 'American Legion the general public," said Dr. John child birth, accidents, or prolonged Driva In For Oar wlU hSive special services In the son havs nturned to thbl^Tiome be: President, Leonard Percoski; Wright, local Red Cross Blood John Evans Issued warrants for Alaska. Only five states have any matinee will be ^ven at 2:30 ssnctusry, with all clnases and de- COURT BACKS ZONING RULE Intendent part-time, in addition to vice president; Florence Blinn; Auxiliary, from June 22 to 28 at operations. the arrest of 26 motorists, 23 from g r iz z ^ left. on Ripley Hill Rd. after spending Hartford,. June 4 '.JPi — Court of his position as high school prin- Program chairman, today. He made p.m. Saturday, InMead of 6 p.m. psrtments psrtlcipstlng. a few days in Washington, D. C. secretary, Linda Girshick; and the University of Connecticut. They "There is no substitute for blood’ hers. Common Pleal Judge William P. tHpal. 'are: Helen Blonlarz, 4 West Rd., the statement in discusslr^; the ’Ths Church School Choir will 'They atten ^^ the memorial aerv- Barber baa upheld a Berlin Zoning ' Joseph McCusker was advanced treasurer, Stuart Murphy. Student need to achieve 150 pints oi blood or blood fractiony in such cases as Albert Roast, interlocutor, Is sing nt both services under direc- ice for tbe Unknown Soldiers on -WIDTH Council President Joseph Doherty Ellington; Joanne Clessay, 16 these," said Dr, Wright “There inersl ididlrmaii. assisted b r Board of Appeals declsioi. refusing from assistant high school prin­ Elizabeth St.. Ellington; Jean on Tuesday when the Bloodmobile FREE tim of Mrs.. Albert Mctain, ’There Memorial Day then staff 'visited at to permit the establishment of a National Kst price 27035 introduced the co-vice presidents, will again visit Mahebester at is no substitute for a blood donor Clas Kathryn Gcfidy, who will di­ wUl slso be baptisms at both serv- cipal to full principal, and Martin Riley, Somersville; Irene Lee, 14 as a source for this life-saving sup­ Front End. Rroko and the ampUtheatar.. trailer caifip in a business zone off Fagan, guidance instructor, to vice Robert Murphy and Ronald Ges- Park Place, Rock'ville; and Leona Center Church from 1:45 to 0:30 rect the all-msIe^oruB. less., Mn. Richardson mtended by in- say, who pointed out the impor­ ply. No one can manufacture it. Shock AbiOfhnr tospocv Dress rehearsal wttt be held at the Wilbur Cross Highway there. principal In charge of the evening Hany, Sklnoer Rd., Vernon. p'.rn. . ' Iteents desiring to havs chU- vltstloh from the Nstional Gold The board denied the petition of tance of a Student Council and "The use of blood derivatives is No chemistry can supplant a do­ 7:30 p.m. tomorrow at the Cdhtar. drsn baptized g t stther kervice are Star Mothen. There were eight in school. The Board la planning an These Junior girls were chosen nor." tioo. Milton Sodel and Max Katz be­ ill enlarged evening school program stressed the need for student sup­ less universally recognised,” he One of the specialty "ftettiiw Mkcejl to contact Rev. ^J»i>i' ~ tbe party when M n. Cathryn port, --- on the basis of leadership, will be sum Cox. radio. TV and HaeArthur, pastor, as doon as cause of health and safety factors. for next year. The promotions will ability, friendliness, good sports­ went on. "However, the importance Work does by ezpsrts ea aB Suitor of Cranston. R. I., president Sodel aiid Katz appealec' the rul- Boys’ State Delegates of plasma, gamma globuliii, and MAN Oltt>liRn> OOMMITTEO eoaveatioaal asahea sf aara. nightclub entertainer, with banjo siblA of (he National Gold Star Mothen take effect next September. manship, civic interest, co-opera­ Hartford, June 4 (IP)'— U.S. Dis­ iiig on the grounds U acted illegal­ Board members ^reed that Mc- Delegates have been chosen to smum albumin is p vital adjunct and violin selections. He will also Garde* Chib Is Meet organization placed a wreath at attend Nirtmeg Boys' State which tion, and. scholaatio. standing. .At e rth e Blood Program." ,' trict Court Judge J. Joseph Smlih jippearywith other specialtyjnum. Coventry Garden Club wlU bsv# Ihs.. memorial for_the Unknown ly, arbitrarily and In abuse of its "Cusker and Fagan should bevote is sponsored by the American Le­ Laurel Girls’ State . the girls will yesterday ordered Raymond J. its ShnuSl mseUhg Tuesday at the discretlort. n te court ruled the their time to setting up programs gain a better knowledge of govern According to the Blood Program MORIARTY bers. , ■' Soldien. board had a good and Valid reaaoii gion, from Jime 22 to 28, at the ment through the guidance of for­ head, since July 1957 992 ec of Menard, 26, Watertniry, committed End men will be James Giar Harknese Mdtnortal a^AVaterford. Mn. Richardson la a Gold Star In the new high school and should University of Connecticut. They gamma globulin, the equlvalaot of to a menta' hqspi^ for treatment. BROT H W a dano of Mansfield, Homer Dietls, Tbe group will lunch M the tig h t- Mother and her husband Is a Gold (or acting as it did. be free of any guidance work. mer Secretary of State Francis B. Menaid, cbargei with triuisipon- Richard J. Breen and Michael Car- house Inn-iit-New . —Plans Star F ather. The couple losL-a son. WITH TRADE Ramsdell estimated that a full-time are; David Burt, Somers; Lucius Redlck. ' ' ■ 165 pints of blood, have beert dis­ Washington—The Federal^Gov- Cook, Tolland; Leonard -Percoski, tributed by the Manchester Health ing a stolen car . cross a state line, •B S-dlSS berry. are to leave at 9:80 a.iin .^from Leslie K,, Richardson Jr. at the age Savfi B0.95 durbif this sale dTwtbr would require a. salary of Somers; Antoni Sadlak, Rockville; Department Since Jam 1. 1968, s ’as held unfit to face charges by Additional specialty numbers the Bboth-Dimbek Memorial l i ­ of 19 yean in the Korean conflict emment collected $347,0{W.()00 in about $8,000. He would be over the Robert Stocl^s, Bolton Rd., 'Ver­ 15 pints of blood as serum albumin the judge. Menard is charged spe^ will -tnclndB the following: Charles brary. while-he-«^ serving with the excise-taxea on. local . telephone present guidance staff which would non: George Vesper, Rockville; Extended Forecast have been used at the Manchester dflcally 'With transporting a stolen Tarplnlan of Mansfield, vtollnlst; In ease of rain the meeting will Army. He was missing in action service during fiscal 1957, be retained. and Emery Zahi. Ellington. Hospital. car from Philadelphia to Terry- A number of raaidents of Sunset These Junior boys were chosen Temperatures in Connecticut TU illustrate further the impor­ ville. ,, -V Ter. and Overbrook Heights re­ on the basis of leadership and during the next five days will tance of achieving our local blood quested the Board to establish AWARD FOB MAYOR UEE school bus routes through those scholastic ability. Through an in­ average near normal. Warmer quota. Dr. Wright stated that it developments'' because of hazards tensive cltlzehshli. course they will Thursday and Friday becoming takes 10 pints of blood to make Waterbury, June 4 UPi—Mayor 824-S28 MAIN ST. in children crossing Rt. 83 and be trained in tihe duties, rights, cooler over the weekend and 2 liters or 4 pints of plasma. The Richard C- Lee of New Haven has walking along Dobson Ave. where privileges and responsibilities of an warmer again Monday, Mie nor­ same amount of whole blood is been selected to receive the third TEL. MI 3-5161 there are no sidewalks. American citizen. They will receive mal mean temperature for the necessary to make 2 twenty-five annual Americanism award of the Board members noted that the specialized counseling and- guid­ Hsn-tford area is 67 and ranges grama of serum albumin, 12 five Ckinnecticut Departmeht of the MANCHESTER Ladies same problem existed th other ance from town nd state officials. from a high of 79 to a low of 65. cc of gamma globulin, or 3 five American Legion, it was announc­ WARDS^ areas and one group could not be Through this guidance they will Precipitation .will average one grams of flbrinozen. ed here yesterday by the Legion’s catered to. Action on the request organize and operatt "The Nutmeg quarter to one half inch occurring Gamma globulin is used in com- Americanism cbalrmaa Edwant H. FREE was tabled. Boys’ State." The "citizens" if as showers about Friday, bsttlng infections either of the Lynch Jr. ■ ■ ■ • perfume MENS&BdVSSHOPS ' s.* A 3.95 valus/.. . no A24-828 MAIN ST. 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MANiCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4, I96t lUNOHESTEB EVENING HERALD. HANCH^TEIL CONK, WEDNESDAY. JUNE 4. 1958 PAGE N IN E

necessary funds for completion of own hmbttuAl Inferiority complex. dealers who provided cars in con­ ^attrljrBtpr A Thought for TfNtay nection with the Memorial Day B enson, R ibicoff the Cen^'l ' W4xx>ri-lMe WCUAwteie L«t US admit it a little' Joyfully: Parade arid especially to those who Both-fet. Bendon arid Oov, Ribl- DaitxMadio gfiinseared by Me' MsAChaaMt SAVEANYTIMEt w iu f-e ie EDPUiu^ ^pralJl any mistake we can make, Russia picked up our ■ Gold Star Mothers C oiiiniend .yA C cqff commended IKh dtmnty Wad- .froeo-uce can make bigirer. Oonnell of €hnrdiaa and returned them to their homes a n fbr Bevaioping their, own center AFTER WORK or while TtaM w iv r— uie. PUUUUiHt.l> BY I'Htt after the parade:- Moriarty Rrcui., on a -self-help basis, rather than shopping. _____ ITINQ----- OO. WC...... F or Selt-H elj) 13 BtM«U Street ' Partners Mancheater Motor Sales, PeUl aak for etate or federal aid.. The louowle$f t pronkm scb*fl-ei Mancheiler Conn Think what your Christian giv­ Dodge Pontiac, Gorman. Motor jee ers.,au]a n w p e iie a uUm radio THOMAS F Ft!;RaU8UN Two Prophets Seles and Dillon Sales A Service. Tolland County A j^cultui^ OPEN jlWTU. * P.M. Mendaya Musie, WALTTCR R FERGUSON ing accompllahes! It makes you a Bags Protect F^if^t ' emK are su Publisher* ^ ' There seem to be two obvious partner with Christ in the greatest I would, also like to express my Center (TAG) ofllolals have re­ Tueadiliya. Pridaye. OpM.Thare- fdhan|^''wlUM>^,dbttce.fehanjW'muwi t-flottce. Foiuxlea October t. lllbi_____ progtrem of 'hiimsn and socisl bet­ raltltudejto Ted Fairbanks snd ceived letters from fleoretary of days t AJt to S PJI. Open stars in Premier de Gaulle'c cabi- ick Cobb and the many others Chicago—Some of the nation's Wednesdays nntil noon. Jim - Publlebed Kverv Erenlnt Bxcepi ,net. terment this world knows. - A.griculture Eara Taft' Benson 'eni targeet rail shlpjpiera have begun * jjjSluiii a*«u* SiuKlave *nd Holld»y» •* *5J It helps build men end society. who helped me in my duties as ^Icago vs Yanksss ^i,t Aflice »i Mencheitft- Conn. •» One, Maurice Oouve de Mur- Marshal. Olov. A.. A. Ribicoff, eommendlng to use air-inflated rtibber begs iSMltl ' ^ ^ » M u M e Second Cl»ii M«ll Matter It sets in motion that divine power Wilber Little them for their work. as dunnage in -freight shipment nn. KraU fiord viUe, la the career diplomat who which, in turn, is building the This new type of support and pro­ INSURED SAVINGS -Boston vsI CisvstasdCli |1M SUBSCRIPTION RATES hea bwn made foreign mlniaUr. kingdom of God on this earth. TAC is in the midst of a drl-ie urmr Peyablt In Adtruce to ralAe 3135,000,in the county to tection saves time formerly spent y, iVHAY—amilitis Jim X One Veer ...... *'• .*»»« Naming a career diplomat to thia •file money you give la more than -Accordion ‘Too Sferene* in blocking and hreolng. It also « WCCC--lUNX>id Rsvue . 774 build a center for egricultitr,, 4-H i W ^»-^ica|^ vs Tanksts Sii Uonths ...... ; 39U poet is in itself a notjiBle departure your money.. It is You helping faciUtatas loading arid unloading. Three UoDlhi • • • e e * . .••*•••••••* God. How much, then, shell we iujd homemaking intc- eats in Ver­ One Month ...... 1.9U from tradition. Naming this partic­ Rome ~ Italian Communists The hags restrain movement and WKN8-P.M. Weehly ...... 80 give T Give beyond the place where have advanced a simple—though non. . , absorb shock, and thus hetp reduce < WPOP—Boston vs Clsvcland WTIO—Pypis are ruapy etnEl^ Oo|)y IB ular career, diplomat nam e to have your giving le a duty. Give until untrue — explanation of why ac­ In )(is letter,-Benson said "We l.mms«ss have nbted with Interest... cffoi^ damage caueed. by impact W H ^—Finiist ran? MEMBER o r pleased Just about everybody who you realize your partnership with cordion - Exports have slumped. ■ Revue S:l1!-“ THE ASSOCIATED PRE^ . ... has ever worked wlUr him. He. Is heavenV They say capital let countries are Of T Hand Cbunty lehdcrebtp t«i WRAY—PNH Hour The A*»ocl«ted Preie le God wants us-as His partners not buying because the aecord|on' develop a county agricultural cen. WCgCr-evrnlns Musk) entitled to the u»e, ol rrpoW'^;*fl labeled an able, intelligent young ter in your county, 'ntia- ie most WDRCf-Cai Sell SBoS-OpenTllk* Kll news dtepatchrt both in Church promotion and in is a serene instrument and does vSAVINGS f| . “WPOf—leston rt)P-Kston ys Cl*velai^. -People Are fheay n rt otherwtse credited t" tWe n f o " man, and for proof of thla the com­ kingdom building, but a partner­ not fit in with their fast living. bommenidable. i-R Q U- i. f THimSDAY* FRIDAY •SATURDAY Liking for«$tr$iMivln t t F t m l'« in and aleo tbe locw newe punilelied l«re / ’IfeaitH Fnitr -Mvrti 'Sw.' 0 Ail rlahta- of rerubllcatlon ol eiiMia) mentators point to the fact that ship involves cooperation which la Actually, Americans bought 12V "Please extend to the county WC KUlUc StM kfilt \ ( t < I Review. diepstch^ herein are Allb reeerved he was one of the few Frenchmen our part. 434 accordions In the first 10 leadership sponsoring this under- - _ ^ Ice Inc French-Britiah attack on Sues, went to Iron Curtain countries? cess . . wise erhe #lsid«iiedde|i ston vs Cisvelaad "of homo-ond-fomily noodf. lot# como oarlyes^sVoliiosiliko fhoso go guickiyl pjhUahere R*'P''r.*'"l**!"V The None. - - Gov. Ribicoff called the venture ihM FM^ ini. . '■asgMsiTSe'i 'sToseT risasctac fheTrtsTjep •l t;4 ,T\i1mi» Mnlhewi Special- Asenc.v — New arguing that it would be much Open Forum . ^UAY—Plniisr Pmrtr "■ ■ C8tlcaso Detroit and Bneton. "a most worthwhile endeavor” and •at* wee*fi-— m ■ a*w /OOT*/t€aif . . ITCCC—Record Review r . ’^member"".kudit" "bureau o r more ■ likely to solidify the _A'rab Potash in .a concentration five commended the people of Tolland lew prkt rm m m tSsrS. 1 ‘ iJ^S^Uwe' WPOP—Hound Deg ClRCUI.ATtOA'S ______world against the'W est than to In Appreciatiqn times as great as that in the Dead County for their woritwi the proj- - WDBO—Ijewe The Herald PrtntjM subdue it. So one part of his back' To the Editor, Sea has been discovered near i0Ct. WELDON DRU«; CO. — WFOR—Moelow VB 'RtUf-Ntle Watek LOOK for fhe MANY UNADVERTISED SPECIALS in EVERY DEPARTMENT aeeumea no ftnahclal reaponalbUlty for I wish to express my apprecia. Mount -Bidom, the Israeli Ministry He also exteridM his “very b4st wnc-sim Une Ivposraphlcal errori appearins ad- ground seems the possession of N 1 Mala S trsei—Ml S -S tn Planer PartF WDRC—Wwld Twlghl vertliiementi and other readins matter tlon to the following .automobile of Development reports. wishes for futmesa In ntising.the Advertise in The Herald—It Pays WCCO—Record Review WPOP-Hound Dos tn The Manchester Evenlns Herald. intelligence on Middle East and WKNB-0>.M. Arab world policies while, on the * ‘tfeAY-NHe__- Ntte Waieh r Waieh i Display adeertUlns cloalni bourai aiiianf!!i ■laMMilh I wnc-rmK Une or Monday—1 p.m l^lday. other hand, )ie la reapected and .WPOP—Boeton ve-Cleveland WDR^-World TontAI for Tueafiiy—1 p.m MonM^ WPOP-Hound Dos For Wednesday—1 p.m^lje^ay. Uked and admired In Washington, ■■ ’Inur-Platte/ Party til For Thursday—1 p in. Wednesday. London and Bonn, whoee concern f WOOC—Recmd Revue ' WHAY-Nlie Watch' For Friday-1 p.m Thursday. , ----WB-P.M. WTIC-NljUt Una For Saturday—i p m Friday. ie with the de Gaulle regime's rela- lO -R oee Miller WDRC—Moods for Ramtnee Clsestned deadfins: 10:90 A m ; WORC—CeIRC—Cal X o ^ WPOP-Hound Do« tlonihlp toward its axiitlng treaty P-W a* day of publication, sxeept Saturday- •>t lAr-Nlle Watch t a m - ______. comnsltments. a nHAT-Ptatter Party WTOJ—Nieht Lint § WCCO—Record Revue WDRC—Moods for Romases WednesS^, June ♦ The second obvious star in the B WKNB-P.M. WPOP-Hound Dog da Gaulle cabinet Une-up la Andre u. WTIO-Roct Miller U:ta— ** WDRO-Ca) Kolbr WHAT-NIte WsL. Boner By “Masterminds" Malraux, a poasessor of one of the *WPOP-Wax Worfce WTtC—At tbe UN WDRC—Moods forwXiMnaaec _ most fabulous and varied careers Delellar WPOP-Hound Dog>og> Fortunately for us, our rivalry of our time, one-time, soldier of O F MANCHESTER . WCCC—Xvriilns Musie I*:U- In the world Is not with any po­ / WKNB—News, Sports WHAT-NIte Watch.jleh left -wing causes in China ,and W riC-News w n c —A t ibe UN litical system or body of men WDRC-News WDRC—M o m s for Bomaaea , prize-winning novelist, art - WPOP—Nsws WTOP-Houad Kw blessed with perfect wisdom or ex^rt, famed for hie exploits in even perfectly clever strategy. In ' '^iUT—Oaullas WHAT-NIte Watch the French underground during the WCOC—ivealn s Musie WT»C—mine far Music fact. It has often appeared that, If ------_ _ -PM. ~’.M. WDRC—Moods for Rnmaaes war, and huckster for General de IS lO-aineUf■letiy Rports WPOP—Modera f ow ds we, with bur talent for self criU- to TH>-W*atfrsaoer s^fAlntas Gaulle, with whom he formed an cism, find ourselves making some , w rur—(.swfeise* WsQi -MItr Watch apparently lasting attachment WTIO-D N Radio Ravirw obvious brror on the world scene, - ‘{fhAY—aersnade WDRC—Moods for Romanes when they met in 1945 at' the end • WCCC—Kvenlag Mnsla WPOP—Modsm Sounds we have only to wait for Russia to .t Of the war. Frequently considered - otee tijea come along and catch and surpass almost a Communist in his early t l ^ U o Watch I us. career, there was no doubt of his longer C—WtWa aad Waaitbsr WPOP-Kews- Perhaps one of the most famous U complete break with the Oommu- 3 X l f p«rf«€twould b«$1-$1.50a (toili and regrettable boners of otir fbr- nlsU after the Hltler-Stalin pact elgn policy came In the aummer of which loosed World War 11 in 193^ rORO—^wall Thomas MISSES' 1956. when We yanked back from Now, as the closest associate o^xtlie A WPOP-rpop—Top 40 Time II EASY-CARE MEN'S 59c-«9c under the pen of Nasser our agree SSAMLESS NYLONS new premier, he seems the pdmber ? 1___raAT-T asTsnsds SresAd. COnON SHORTS beginning WCCC—wvantag Musie UNDERWEAR ment to help him build the Aswan SPORT SHIRTS two man in Fr'ance. ^ , . -P Jt. Sheer, bdiuty, long wear Dam project. We did so because we -Dick MrtM . x s x r * SUMMER ahUApuarnku feufthe B t i t h or vitdershlrfe ■The spectacle"bf Qrfman of let- with run-feiiit- Vplues to 9.49 were displeased with N a s s w ^ r ... $ 1 flirting with Russia. We were out te n come to po^ef le-not-aiwsys ttitch . V; See newendemt-^ laC O T T O fW on* of eucce^ It frequently, be­ to punish him, and perhaps, by our ^ ^ ^ -J v e S S S r W r i* ...... - color* . ♦ . Beit of sll ■egiilarly I.T9 eneb S S L ^ - . 2 ^ ^ ...... displeasure and punishment, top comes a deliede. But it always ,real Mvingf at Grants ^ 2 / .r $ 5 \pr$. &lorfiil cotton import! in­ pie him from power. So doing, we proves interesting, and watching WDRO-AMMs a ^ aady aUm . . Imperfections so An exciting low price for 2-pIy cotton rib knit, long­ M hl^'x, and listening to him, will WPOP-SM. P Morse s clude woven plaidt, stripes, showed our own lack of Interest in slight they are impossible these mirade sport ihirti. er wear. Perfectly taQorc^ b^-bne way of trying to fathom de •olid poplins. Prethrunk the welfare of the people of Egypt, TcleHidaB Praenna ^ see.~Siit scheduled economic aid to 'lTugo- itself fdr the sixth straight week, Buekhwd-ati a-aaaa alaWa. and that the booet' has now gone 108* ToUaad T w biiUm.' In announcing ^ a t its promised from production at 47.1 per cent — J!:------Xi of capacity, the low mark last fOR CASH or CREDIT-NOBODY GIVES BETTER VALUE THAN GRANTS economic eid woiiild have to be de­ -* layed for five yeare, Rusaia was April, to flO.8 per cent for the pres­ Just aa naked in moUye as we were ent week. ’ when we yanked our aid back from It Is also fairly obvious, we Nasser. Russia is displeased with think, that this would not be hap­ // n Yugoslavia because 'Tito still pur­ pening if our reccssiori were deep­ f-’-' sues his own nationalistic form of ening. Communism instead of accepting To take a somewhat less reliable 'V \ the Kremlin brand. The withdrawal indicator of our economic condi­ of this aid Is punishment for Tito, tion. It can also:be doubted that Ragular $i98.00 BarcaLoupgar, anethar for his political viewA It is in­ the-stock market would be paral- Regular $139.00. Sama pnq chair sprocket High test plate yard s aerv'es: three feet high. | boucle ...... fJOO Thaln holds to 1,000 lbs, $ 2 2 "That a neutral country like design in beige tOxtured Grants price. a week “Just Arrived...the wsaon’s. U teir' cabbages, they say, . are ^ • s ' ^ ' J bri^teat cottons, so smart Top quality—use anywhere Yugoslavia has thus-been thwarted five yards wide. I Regular $165.00 Lawson-arm type Barca­ cover. Looks like a wing Th«t’t right, cotton plisse fan cools up to fitv rooms! is bound to have its repercussions you*d expect to pay 50% They do it, they say, -with gfb- Regular $127.00 lounge model with the Lounger model with cut- ^ A A a A chair; , ad|usts like 4i(l. 2.pct sett hardy enough for 1 pc. cotton with 'shoul­ more. A ll first quality. Powerful Westinghouse In other countries similarly placed. herelins, which are fungi which, back Key arnis is cover- ^ BarcaLoun'gtirs ...... --play, comfy for sleep. Little der ties for grow-'room. motor. U L approved. It is a warning lo them that Soviet same square, cut-back' Key r a have a-fantastic capacity to atlm-, arms, comas in turquoise Gor a d . all over in a rein­ . b<^' Slid girls' tizo 2 to 8. Plat -happy colors—plaids, aid carries political strings. ulate growth. ' ''i' dots, solids. Sizes 3-6K. ‘“The economic needs of under­ Take about one-alxth of an ounce i dallite reinforced i plastic forced mocha plastic .. developed countries are no doubt of gibberelins, say the. Ruasians. covor *•**'**-*••* •*'«*B*f»* Regulaf $315.00 lounge model with cush­ enormous. Even so, no country ioned heed roll-for head and apread It over two and a .half' kCH-OARP* eduld confidently accept economic acres of land, say the Russians, | ^ and neck support; Law: eUd having an element of uncer­ and. sa>^ the Rusaiana,, the giant! . Ragular $ 166.QD Earcaloungar button- .son key arms. In genoine' i tainty about lu fulfillment condi­ Regular $127.00. This square-arm modal is vegetables result.. ■ back fbunge cl^lZ with ^ ’jAiflA a a oxblood leather ... fTA-KlHN CUtMION WtOU wmiY.ahMrb dirt and feet aeialere « tioned by political considerations.-' Furthermore, aay the Ruasians, covered in a combination of square, cut-b clf‘ armir | *jQ .U U keeps feat fresh. Other Indiari editorial comment 6 the period of growth is also re-1 v 1.50 beige taxturaif covpr AltY DUIA-OUK FAMIC UFFHS actwally breartia- 1 foUou's almilar lines. And if the duced, from months to weeks. . ! ' gray plastic and charcoal era asire pereus. with matollic thraads .. ' KUINfUX IN»M dOUNTM relntprcas.pl h e e l- COLA COOLEP R«g. 9.98 3«ch . ft. strings and the hooks atUched. The' importance of this can hard- boucle upholsteries ...... TAKE UP TO ------\ have become visible in India, they ly be overatated. As we see it, each '■ i ww<9 vvwiv wi OTwn*r*g ww^e ICE C H E S r Stwtl W hfdbarrew Solid Color Draw ■ j Drapes , are also visible In the Arab world, collective farm henceforth will | § . Chii$rMi'i Knit NIm Cbaaeo Terry Head Teweb and Wherever else that kind ol YEARS TO PAY PARK Store OpcR Mon., Tuen., Wed., Fri., Sat. layf' 1.49 Spwt Shirti 6.97 Biggest, sturdiest wheel­ Texturod scetsts and ray­ need to grow only one collective I ^ model Berc|i- Stock-up priced, BlszingcoU- Colorful printed broadcloth barrow at this price. One- Values to 39c. Big selection on: decorator Mlora, 83'* Russian helping hand has been ex­ carrot and one pollecUve cabbage. Regular $139.00'BarcaLounger has a pan> Regular $175.00 Lounge . or, wsihsbie cottesr Stripes, 9.98 Value! Completely colors, borders. Come eirly tended. 9 A.M. to 8:30 P.M.—Thurn. 9 A.M. to 9 P.^. ' is fully washable. Comfort piece leakproof ^.7 7 long, ptnch-pIwRbd tops. Unless, of course, they happen a eled back; cut-back Kev r a Loungaf with ,, pleated AS UtTLE. AS FREE - : ' v.iidi.i)fX_2:/pr|,00 cut sizes 6 to 18 — 07‘ 'insulated with Flberglai. Tor best choke_ J /•»’$ | TTfls Wae, of course, not the work to have sprinkled their gibberelins* isack comes In saoe V I- IIR - n . 1 Rust-resistant interiors. tray. Terrific'buy! # 1*^ $ 2 . of some bumbling American sec­ arms. Dona in. tan Godallite /'■ 1.00 on their propaganda typewriters n \ P A I- i ; N ■ lastic combined.with-broWn green plasticland maten- i o > ' d o w n retary of atats. This was the deed rathpr than on their flelda. r pf the auppoe^. masterminds of Eoiiicla ing sage green boucle . * • QEHOUSESSON \ \ 'j'' ■ ’'''J" • AtANCHESTER the kramlin. We can ta k rit with .Washington —• Federal ^'s^.dis MAlfi ST. 5 ^•svermi varieties of gratltuddf for Indicate. that American ^ W E GIVEGREEN S T A M P S . PARKADE the favor it doe*-us in the world, farmer! spend 129 man-hour* a' MANCHESTER OPEN THURSDAY AND" FRIDAY EViENINGS USE W.B. CONVENITENT BUDGET TERMS — lUn«Tr-4Nr~irBKE-?A«KiMa IN HEA& OF_ Ym radly W yovr "*M*y'* ^ Grwitt tybry 4ay fer the harm it doe* -Rusaia, and ysar per qpw casing ^or a lO-^bow herd, but that a 30-cow herd re­ fbr the way it should lighten our quire* only SO man-boure p n cow. I .. V ' ■’ ■ -■ \ : /

PA C K T E N MANCHESTER EVENING EERALP, MANqiESTTBR. COKN, WEDfpgj^AY, JUyB 4,

Bing, butstaadifig organtota, aolo^ home tomorrow night from T to 9 tion on authOrlilng tile prepara­ lata, ciorta ffoupij *nd lhatru- o'clock and Friday frOni k to 4 and tion of detsdled plans and apeeifl- Maytie Crowell mahtalUta wore brought to Man- T to 9 p,.m. Directors liitere^ed catiena for tha proposed Highway Bettei! Street cheater from Kew Tork-and Boa- Departnuftt ganMf* pwidlng a re­ ton to give the kind of musical Mtos Nellto A, Moynihaa port from the Building Oommlttee, Dies; Hospital, programa here one would expect to' itUs Nelile A. Moynihan, T6. 347 It also held off on setting a date' find only In the large cltlea. Center St., died last 'hlght in St. In W ell-Di^m g Ofifer for a public hearing on Increaaaa Voted by Directors ’’Most people would have felt Francis Hospital, after a long 111-' la. fees fof tale of cemetery lots Church Leader that ahe had,dor Her part at this ness. and aarvieea. The Board decided point, but not Mra. Crowell. Her She was- bom in Manchester' ■ The Board of Dlredlim laabfBt. wkU waa 17,681 However, the to meet Informally with derne- The Board of Dlractora laatf tha company would avoid tha (OantlBtiM tram I*>K* 0|t«> next project wa* an adequate home Nov. 26, 1882, a daughter of the night expressed tntareist liyan. offer company gave the town a credit tery Department Superintendent voted , to tnsttll Improved driving haxi^ of a sudden bright from a well-digging concern to of $663, bringing net coet down to nlghi patch of 30,000-luman Uphta by for the mlniater of South Church. late Michael and Julia- Donahue George Elliott bbfore holding a street lighting Jn three locaUona Utr-loDK interest snd service to the The levely paraonage which stands Moynihan. She was employed at build a yveltfor the town on Ferti ^ •8 6 . According to.-Its offer, thq. hearlnr. installing 6,000 or 10,000 lumen St. on speculation. « Fern St. well would be diig “on of town at a cost not to exceed lights at either end. ehiireh. , tMt to the church on Main St. '■ Cheney Broe.. before retiring sev­ In another action, ihe Board Mr.t. Crowell-wss bom et Hlfh- The Stephen B. Church Co. of exactly the same propoeition ae A18.000. In anawac to a questloB by Di­ right in your own hack yard. Wa. fulfillment of tha dream. It eral years ago. For many years covered’’ by the Keeney Si. proj-: adopted a resolutiem abandoning Parkar Soren, managar ot tha Isnd Perk In 1870^tti« dsukhter of was 'ifuilt In IMO, furnished and ahe was an active member'of the Seymour h u offered t- charge the atreeia on the former elte of the rector Harry FIrato, IV H. Linalcy, the Iste A. Wiilsrd Case end town only half the contract price ect,. 1 Manchester braneh of the Hart­ a company enginear aaid the study BEGINS HERE presented to the church. Alon^ choir of St. James’ Church. The Board last night aleo agreed Greenhaven h iein g project. ford Elactric light Cb., aaid Instal­ Msrietts Stanley Case. She WM \-ith it, Mrs, CroWoll set up anoth­ She leaves two brothers, Fst- if -the well does no’ yield 200 gal­ 1 1< !ic . end duOreacent ROEBUCK AND CO. lons per minute a t a depth of 500 to eet a date at its meeting for lation of 20,000-lumen mercury tights because “they coet more DTsduated from the New Rni^land er trust fund, the Interest of whlcb rlck 8. and James Moynihan. and joint cession with the Town Plan­ Ughts should be completed by La­ AT SEAltS was to bs usq^ to keep the par­ three sisters, Mrs. Annie Mprl- feet. money per flxturd per lamp and Conwr^'etory of'Music, Boyton. in The company alsu.aahl that If, ning Oommiaslon on the TTC’a pro- bor Day. throw half as ihuch light on the sonage ih top-notch condition. > arty, Mrs. Henjr'^ Coleman and poeal to exteild Love. Lane south Public Records They will be metalled on Center 1892. "Through the yearn JMrs. Crow­ Mrs. Margaret" . Sullivan, all of because of subsurface conditiona,- road." drilling has to be discontinued be­ from pleott St; to Wbtherell St. and E. canter Sta.. easterly from Her first position was as organ­ ell has contuii-ed to Ipve h-.r Manchester. This la part ot the Commlsaion'e WarinaWe Deed Broad to Walker St.; Main S t He added that opm tton eoate ist for the second Coiigr«atlonal church, support It, worship In l.h I'Funeral services will be held fore the .Vhl-foot level, it w,ou^d master plan. Richard H. and Margaret A. ito- from South Terminus to Center for. iluoresoent and mcrcuiy vapor Church of Manchester. The late and be vitally concerne<* about eve­ Friday morning at 9:15 at the charge only one half the cost of win to Helen Knowles of Colchss- lights are "aubetantiany the Get ready gn for Outdoor William Hamlin Childs was Instru- drilling per foot to the depth The Commiaeion to recommend­ tsr, property on Hertford Rd. S t; and N. Main S t from McCabe ry phase of Us activities withohl, John F. Tierney Funeral Home, ing the purchase of S.76 acree from to Oakland Sta. same.’’ rnenUl In engaging her for the ever tr.vinfc to control It or domi­ ■819 W. Center St., followed by a reached. Qoltclalm Deed Ltnsley told the Board new position. the Hartford Electric lijght Co. In Leo G. and Blanche Frevoat to Tha program rails for 198 lights,' nate It." eolemn requiem Mass In-St. James’ However, a June l5’ deadUne for the Vicinity of the Verplanck School to b# provided for with an addi­ lights would not Interfare with F R £ £ *P7,300 for tha par- long-range prokram to Improve buiU a She served as organist at South As a result, Mayo*- Harold Main S t, unUl April 30. 1963. ■treet-Hpi^ng all over town, *or- Methodist Church for 15 years. and 7 to 10 p.m. 4ML which could also be used .to Bnildlag Pertoito In September 1894 she was mar­ Turkingtbn asked Acting General ttpand the site of the Verplancto Marcel R. Jutras for Harley tn last night said this weifld coat P e r s o n a l H ^ o t i c e s ried to Albert L. Crowell, who was M anage James H. Sheekey to seek School. - Lovell, altorationa Snd additions to about $248,000. The town this year secretary for Case Bros.. Highland Reuljen Blon&teili, a 3-dsy. exteneion to - permit the Other matter! the Board de­ dwelling a t 32'Dorothy Rd„ tl.SM. is paying about $61,000 for Street Thrifty 4-FlayBP Park paper manufacturers. He to get e recommendation K A S Contracting Co., Inc., for lighting. Card of Tharika Funerals cided to take up at its Juna 17 Some Savlage CrequBt S*t SU3FACE was later head of the firm's sell­ Fuel Dealer, Dies fcom the Water Department and meeting Include:- . Tumblebrpqk Acres, Ine„ three 1- TCnURE ing agency. then make a decision at Its next story houses, Diane Dr., $13,500. The------improvementsr .. • voted by . the . Ilk*- lo e»prow our hcart- 1-. Naming a Housing Authority Board last night would cost $20,-1 j £ L Jke j.c H ig g iM ...... 6 * 8 8 -IMTINB ■''V.,; Gift to Oiuirh RockvUla — Funeral services Mrs. Charles P. Findlay ' meeting, J,pne 17. If the town can­ member to succeed G ^rge Graal- . K A S Contracting Co., Inc., for f lEAUTVt Th'e funeral of Mrs. Charles P. not get an extepalon, Turidngton adio who died last week. His term ■TUmbtebrook Acres, Inc., two 1>,^- 000 U all IlghU were InataUed by S?"?br'"mlJ'ny tan* mmmy, laa of Aw. Not woOta, ^ICmwell was a member and trus­ wore scheduled for 3:30 p.m. today said he would call a special meet- July 1. But Soren said the time iympsib)' >howu uii In recent be- tee of,South Methodist Church and Findlay, 93 Summit St., was'held expires July 1960. atory houses. Diane Dr., $13,000. . re*vem»m in lh» death out «l George U for Reuben Blonstein, „59. iff 37 in? of the Board. • i. j K A B Contracting Co., Ino„ for required to get all lights in. which sa. Cqny cIm so wii i iSi.e Sood. togetherNthe Crowells planned and at 2 o’clock yesterday afternoon A public hearing on a $750 ap­ would run into the early fall, Grazlrttn. We iwrilcuiarly. ths 0 built the patsonsge. their gift to Franklin St., who died last night at her late home. The ^ v . Clifford The Church 06. made' the offer Tumbtebrook Acres, Inc., split- Manrhenter Rotary, Club, the Manches­ Bn because of its disappointment with propriation -for the capital Inr- level hOuse, Diane Df., $18,600. ahoiUd result In aome eavinga ter and Ilanford Blka^.P.O.E.. ths th* church In >941. St Hartford Hospital aft«i:,a short O. Simpson, minister of the Cen­ provement Reserve Fund. The ap­ If the Improvements threaten Manchester Redmen CItih. the Knlghta / M«>o ywe tiiws wwsMssSH. i»ai SsiyWid-ine iwe* mMr* wkvs tM |ke yw iwiw W Owieie, IU|||N6 Crowell waa jiSEByrch singer in ter Congregational Church, offi­ the performance of the well it dug U A R Oonatruetlon Do., 1-atoty of P\-ihias, the Manchester Uousins Au­ faiw-kir sMwt ** s MaM «sM»t« saiwt rod yM tin MwoniM then ahh Iht «kr me « Illness. last year on the Keeney S t 'School propriation would come from the to exceed t' .<. anproprla- thority, the Maitrheeter Insuraoea mor» Boston for manv- ^ 'wrs. Mrs. ciated. and burial was in East Geheral Fund and ia being rec­ bouse,. Union S t, $9,000. vwwiii* s*M *nd *hny* b* *nud *hMy* yw MmtIM. Bl«* ui*.iue ,charge of arrangements. deceased, were Albert Hemingway, The company is confident that a th# town by the Tiown Fire Dia- Raymond Schallar for Donald pany repreaantaOvea to dtocuaa: .pariment, the hworary bearers, ths fisillli *t* hMi-w**I.M*. f»F« medium HI* s*tie.f*r*ien»a,(iy*ir)eea lamiNV Church m'^Brookline. Craig Belcher, George Findlay, trlct„ rwi. net enw eiw*. t*»p 1 IS* (mMdsr Old) is*"d I* (SMtiwae—indiiwtNfaim.1 PIEV SPAQ Mrs, Cmwell was a colleague of Blonstein waa bom in Hartford, Fern St. well would be tf aucceaa. W. Beane. aKerattons and addi in© ^ofram . Ane «o^uonai AP-|raj-». mnd all othFm who mnt h#«ui Stephen Osella, Ronald Osella and It bases this on the fact that It 3. A public hearing on a request proprUUon waf voted after a com* i riorel tributFu. donations to Isek M ai* . , , / the .-American Guild Organists, graduated from the Old Brown Donald Behrend. tlona td dwelling, 141 Ludlowa Rd., rji^ e.ds* work. / : Hew England Chapter, a member SchodKthere. and attended Morse borders a fault line along which bjf the Library Bpaid for an ad­ $1,660. pany nirvey showed etf^eet lighi^* i ■hf the uakc Placid Club of New BusinesihCoUege. He served In the it built aever^ succeasful wella for ditional appropriation of 14,000 . Martin Frederickson, erect fence ing in Manchester waa fat* below Army durlngNWorld War I. He as­ Mra, klartha 'Aelewita the Colonial Board Co. and Green from the Whiten Memorial libra­ at 3 Ashworth. St.. $200. accepted Standards. x ‘ Tork and, of the Town and Coun­ Funeral services for Mrs. Mar­ Manor Estatea. ry Fund. try Club of Hartford. sumed the fueNbuaineaa from his .Warren Hubbard, build tool ahed M?^a»dMr. and Mrs. Tsnart. father in 1928 anthwaa active in it tha Zelewitz, 8 Regent S t, were The contract Chat of tha Keeney The Board last night tabled ac­ at 149 Walker St.. $150, told Ihroctor Eugene Kelley^that] Mr. aiM Mrs. She la survived bv a nieca, Mrs. held this morning at 8:30 at the orge U GfaUMlo Jr. PATIO BLOCKS until his recent Him L. Richard. Belden of West Hart­ Walter Leclerc Funeral Home, fol­ ford. He waa a member ofH te Con­ gregation B'nal Israel, I^ette lowed by a requiem Mass In S t Funeral aervicea \rill be held at Bridget’s Church at 9 o’clock. The • o w l a time to be announced. Ar­ Lodge 60: AF and AM LOWEST ^ A ntram diapter 18, RAM: thi Rev. John J. Delaney was the cele- X HOMART SWIMMING POOLS GrNI rangements ars ^ing made by C Adonlram Council, 14, R and 8M; .nt and Mrs. Barbara Murphy Watkina-West Funeral Service. waksorganist. The Rev. DennUi Eoeh There wilKbe no calling hours. the Rockville Amci-ican Legion 2.88 PRICE ONLY poet, Hockanum Barracka, World Husse^vcMd the committal aervice A T SCARS i . ^ , LOW>RfCES A Honoram'"Carers .pill be Fred a t the grtbive tw S t James' Ceme- A aato, pehsMa, 9 k m i enn *ar Bendall,/fS-ed Carpenter. Robert War I .Veterane; the Rockville msMss/md pMla. 14-bk Aoa. I dge of Elks; Red Men; Forty Gordon/Sr.. Ra.ymond W. Goalee, Bearers w eraX ^thony Vilga, kow4 eeo 2 peiMeii gfUL IN TOWN l2'x l2' PATIO-only 4«.40 Judge William J. Shea, and C. EHr and Eight; and the Maple Grove « FTr WAM. POOL mom Watkins. Club. ’ — John Slenda. StMUey Opalach. •x: /B earers will be Jonathan Case He leaves his wife, Mra. Lottie William Jarvis, Jos^bh.. Wn/roble e veryf hiitg for com^te /Bcldcn. Richard Chse Belden, Miltotein Blonstein; a aon, Samuel. and Stanley Brazauskaw 24-IN. WATER DEPTH Richard S. Csupenter, . Bemaiil Blonstein: a.daughter, Mrs. Henry pool care Campagna, Robert Case Dennison, Novgrad, all of Rockville; a broth­ Anniversary Mass ROIBUCKSEARS AND CO DOUBLE FEATURE and Wells Case Dennison. . er, Joseph Blonstein of , A ftrst anniverMry Mass for the FoUowing.la Watkins’ tribute: PAt and three grandchildren. . rOpoae of the.goul of Timothy t- 12 FT. DrAM,4*OOIe-^ -A Funeral services'were to be held Hayes will be said Saturday morn­ SPECIAL! ‘ When the war clouds began to 36-lN. WATER DEPTH gather Juat before World War I at the Congregation B’nai Israel ing at 8:80 in the Church of' the Alee a eemplete and the tin t appeal come from synagogue, 54 Talcott Ave., Rook- Assumption. Washington, very few people unitor- ville, with burial In the Ellington Baia^ ^ eUeriae is FTrOIAM. p o o l ” ^ atood its ai^flcance. M a^ie Case Jewish Cemetery. Mem'oria' week Crowell was on^ of those who will be observed at his home. MHCESSIASHED tablets, skim­ 36-IN. WATER DEPTH 149f quicklv sensed tl^e new obligations The family requests that flow- About Town ming aeto aad of cltlsenahip in an all-out war. era be omitted, and contributions DUtomito Cohstrijcted of 12-gauge, blue color vinyl. Highb^ re- )88 Leaving her music and closing the made Instead to the Ccmhectlcut Miss Judith Rubinow, daughter V4-lll>iiEaRK MHIIS Paal Cleaaer . Filter water puriflere. door on her manifold activities, she Cancer Society'-ln his memory. of Atty. and Mrs. Jay Rubinow, 49 84.95 X 198.00 , sistant to ripe,-mildew, cracks and fading. Sun or cold GYM SET gave herself unreservedly ’ to the Pitkin St., graduated yesterday 1.«0 Aluminum head. ^ Filtere and purl- wonH damage.-Plastic coated steel mysh outer li^un^rt 2 Swings, 2-Seater Skyride, 2 Chin Bars winning of the war. Carl R. Jehuoa from Chaffee School, Windsor. She U e-e a pressure itos pool w ater, keeps.pool rigid. Drain fi^ garden hose for c^venient "As chairman of the committee, Carl R- .Tehnion, 51. 46 Florence plans to attend Wellesley College from ajter «? m , H.P. pump, .e^ptyiijg. Maintenance kit inciudpd. ahe personally sold a hundr^ St., .dl'bd at Manchester Memorial In the fall. g i^ e n h ^ . 14M - GPH. thousand doltara worth of war aev- HeUpital this morning; after a ■ 11,11 ■ • ■ .'I With Ings atampa—a record. She waa short lllnesa. 'Die following new officers Were Wood loddtr, Rtf any pool .. 18.95 188 appointed Chairman of Production He was born ih Mancheafer a elected by Mu, Sigma Chi ot the Slid* of Manchester Chi^ter Amiafican aon of Mr. -and Mra. Oscar Second Congr^ational Church Sun­ GYM SET Red Croes and aoon was- turning J. Johnson of 94 Hemlock St. day: Alan WiUtama, president; > / Both Set.s Made Of Sturdy 1 '/t-In. Tubing out more supplies for Manchestar’s For 22 years he waa employed Michael Potulalr vice president; J men and women in service thain as a setup man for Pratt and Saijdra Stlmson, aeDtvta>7: Muriel they could use. Whitney Aircraft. He was a Mikolite, treasurer; jSugan. Stolten- "She was one of tha committee member of the Rockville Lodge of burg, faith; Judith Igick^,^ recrea­ of five which raiaed the money, Elks. . tion: and Ixirrairie- Martin','-pub­ Wovon Saron Wob planned «hd buUt Manchester He leaves his Wife, Mrs. Lillian licity. POWERFil piiaRK iRIU mortal Hospital. She was Iayes of .Parker St. .95 Undwolki ToWo Stool ''Chot'^ Stool roomy eomfort, fold aotily for ahe refused to accept defeat and Friends may call, at the funeral a fellow employe. storage. Frotnot dre of 1-in. Lots of brazier for such a low price. Nickel-plated single handed went out and rala<^ White ... 10.95 Only !• 5 3 the money. She had the gracious ' SAVE 8AVE.8.94 TitMor i*M< froM !**•• *oM wo- polished oluminuoi tubing''wHh grid, revolying spit with motor, rubber tires, block faculty of aecurinig the largest A50 Dowa. S.M Month •rmr AMa OMW.. HoM* 4 poeot*. Sears Easy Payment Plan Oort yd. NeM bi o.lfM. Crean m>om»l weather-resistant hardware. steel hood. The handle doubles at towel rock. Grill J. C Higgins Slooping ' poaalble contrlbuUoti from each MMUM DUTY tL-JM. Hohk. WMi woju ftsd pidak ^ororr- person and leaving him or her glad Green and whife fovorito*. b easily disassembled for storage. Now at Sears. Bag U Extra Big Sixo to give. 'She alwaya showed the bare back—zip front—waist length ■JCflUC MMU !4*4N. m iC«M C MMU budget pricad. way by giving generously of her 1 4 .9 5 Was. 1M <- 9 .9 9 manayiattog aaey. .TSNng bate. iright rad drill cover with plaid linii^. Full 34x80-in. tiza. . own msans. 3 pounds of insulation keeps warmth in, cold out. Full zipp^r'^ . “8hs took hsr obligations as a Praebtoa .ftotaod bey efrark. doting. Special zipper allows two bags to be joined. Case. '' trustee aertoualy. never failing, to G uaranNiiid I yr. attend meeting* when possible and MARVELOUS! giving thorough atudy' to every suggestion for \h e welfare of the FREE ESTIMATES ON hospital. No one ever accused her 4.94 of being visionary, but she did un- derstsnd that a good trustee must YOUR FENCING NEEDS occasionally take calculated risks. This she was willing to do in the Jtiv- _ very spirit of the founding fathers SAVE 5.00 who, in the .ylostng words of the CALL Ml 3-1581 Declaration of Independence, said, LMMT BUTT CRAPTSMAN i 'and for the support of this dec- SABRE S A W , 1 / f .N F S A W Isratloh—we mutually pledge to ‘.-AN each other our lives, our fortunes _l22S3HHnSSH!__ wraa 24.95. 1 9 .9 9 ' Wka S2AS. 2 7 .9 5 and our-sacred honor.’ ’’ piicis evT Oil twnwiwiir l>r, Edgar’s Trtbutf Veraatlle design, For, TIU, base d e a 1 g h. SorvO Outeloors with a Dr. Edgar's tribute follows; RKIPROttllM SMIMU the home owner. .^eighs only 4V4 lbs. ’■Experience ' teaches us that Knotty Rodwood BBQ Sot 0 ^ 8 8 nothing good In this life just hap­ ,V pens, but back of every worth­ while thing there is some one per­ IRKIS CST 'OII 4%-IS. IIKTWC MRS SAWS 5-Pt. Umbrolla Tent with son or s group of persona without iROlISlIfNAl-TTlV w*hom that good thing might not MramSMiNAL TYP4 iUeiRKH^BJAW Now enjoy dinner in your garden with thi.^ eet. Redwood tlock 3_^ylon Scroon Windows _ _ have come Into being. And while MM table, oil treated to resiat weather. 2 redwood stock benches. many people, too .numerous to 9'Ax9i^-ft. base (room for 3 comp cols). All fabric is-wafer re^ menUon, gave of their time, Ulenta V.95 I I *-Ft. TABLE • abeeaaeeeee ...... 38.88 peHent and mildew retardent treated. Windows, and'gifts to build the sanctuary, of 44.95 door and *ewn-in floor. Exclusive aluminum comer pgte franw. South Methodist Church, the one 5.00 Down. 5.00 Ifenth on person, whose inspiration, guid- 3,00 Down, 4.00 Month SJ-ce, glfU and hart work laid the ^ Sears Easy Poyment Plan groundwork upon which the many ' S Waifto Only 5 -Iba. Motpr davetopt over 1U-MP. Ndw tofely « -T V Thrifty Pricod others could build was Ma.vtie Case.' tip Biitdi. Giwratoeerl Crwrtl. ’ 4 — ^------^ - . Y - - - .Sande -lei 25 tq. ia.- PROTECT YOUR CHILDREN, PETS *'^or many years the congreca- j One Gallan Paur Spaut Jug Fold *fi’ Storo tlon had worshiped and worked In' the wooden frame church struc­ R 6 N D :^ A U midZmnr ..Remember-- AND PROPERTY...PROVIDE PRIVACY Wood Yacht thair ture that waa built here on the SAVE 4.94 Keeps’Drinks Hot ar.,Cald comer of Main ,St. and Hartford ^Lllyefte , ...... A "t ■ , Rd. A church that was once ade­ With a fence around your Wiro Only 188 quate became obsolete and nesded .9 home have more privacy e All steel censtnictlen 88 replacing. Mrs. Crowell was one of What a wondarftd bva! £aty as pie to doRhecauae the first to sense this and to set iu and know that your chil­ e Bright red^iMiamel flnish motion the workk to make a dream tha Takm zippar a right utKler your noae. 'while the Constructed for years of lei­ SAVF ^ dren and pets are aafe. come true with the dedication of back is bare as a newborn babe, contour padded SAVE 2.44 sure cemferj, yet so low in the present church in 1925 Wire is 36 in, high. 48-inch "With the completion of the cupa underscored with wire keep everything in l m h t w e i u h t - ' ECONOMY MOBIL You’ll find dozens of uses yeor^ound for this out­ price. Varnished hordweod ICONOMT EAMBEB- LIUHTWBMHT DolUxo 14-ft. biiUding Itself. Mrs, Crowell real-, beautibil shape up front. It meeta your favorite BVk-lMCH SAW i SVk-INCH SAW heights available; standing outing jug. Fully insulated to retain tempera­ frame with colorful striped ,lzed that a building was not", girdk half-way to make certain you! midriff ba­ POLISHER - SAIdBli.POUEMflR Was 34.95. 2 9 .9 5 isnougb. niere must be s choir to War 14.94. 1 4 .9 J tures longer. Easy ^ carry w ith ' flexible plattk cotton drill. seat and bpsk. ,, Pl^ywood Runabout ba vaa. Vary pretty bi embroidned nykm marquiaetta Was 14.95."<9 9 9 Vi’ao 40.05. 34.95 Develops */i -H.P. Ft. add to the beauty of the sanctuary i ASK ABOUT SEARS MCP t^Eosy to fold and carry or A flashy ipeedsler for wafer skiing, fishing, or os o runabout. with cotton and dacroo riariic. Whito. For medium duty. Cuts 2x4 at. 90 handle. Purchase how ot'fhis low pricel' ■ " and. the word, preached from its i Ught, iow-pricad. Per degrees. Terminal posts, gates, pulpit and to lead the people in No Money Down^. . . Up to store. 20x22 *Ax30 In. high. Indvdes windshield, steering, daluxa hardware, ruontog^BgJito '82 to 40, B and C eupa. ftoith taadlag. I Develope l*i H P ' •fittings, installstion ex­ worahlp. A full year before the 36 Months to Pay.- -n'J CoQSt Gooril Approved cushiom. 8«am 63-in. ••'•up to 3S nPa* aomplatlon of the church ahe or- •Y- tra. t ; Jh ' taaiiMd a choir and aiarted traln- h ' U « i t When adequately trained MANCHESTER SHOPPING PARKADE-^PHONE MI 3-1581 aiagera not available, she se- MANCHESTEB SHOPPING PARADE laetad promising young singers, P H O N E M I 8-1581. aant. tbam to tha bast voles tn- STORE HOURS: MON., ’TUES., 8AT.—iO A.M. to • PJJ, * . atruetora, paying for their leeeona CORSET SHOP S’TORi: HOURS) rV, WBD„ TH^., FRI.--10 A.M. to •T';M. i fr«n bar own funde. When the ,1. ■ ■ MQNm TUBS.. BAT.— 10 AM, to 4 P.M. r'e-r-. .. church waa ready for dedication, 491 MAIN STREET—MI 9-4944 EVTBE^tf THT7REI** to R -tha Cbanctl Oiotr waa ready to M

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PAGE TWELVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, KJNE 4, 1968 Section Two WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4, 1968 Hanctifpstpr Ettptting l|pralli nuntUSDAT, JU N E 4, 198» M 13 to 24 the selection of town pdfty com­ State Department of Education to A mittees to sawe the towns the ex­ aid towns in providing sueh pense now incurred in running the coursu. All b u t. two or. three GOP PoUcy Makers primaries. 30-Day WaH Waived sehoolk BOW offer,such, training. INVESTMENT PROBLEMS Coventry 9, Study aimed at esteblishing Chappell Issu^ Board GeU 3-Point, Plan 5routh camps for young offei^ers. Oar offlee Is open TlmraSky evenlaga iron 7 t# • o'clock (or . 10. Statewide policy for etms^- BANK AIDE FOUND DEAD y w eonVenlaaOe, If yo« prefer, we will have oaa of .ear espajNe Buildiiig Report Flames Consume Push Court Reforms vation of underground water HR On 16’s Driver Tests . West Hartford, June''4 UP) —■ reglatered represeatatfeae caB oa you, at ywir eoavealaaoa, to To Streamline Meetings sources. Kenneth D. Moore, 37, Newington, aaeist yea. Whether year problem iavelvee oae thooeaad or a BuUdiiiff ofiarmtiona hart last 200-Year-Old Bmn 11. continued state aid to child N artfdi^ June 4 (A*) — Motor^ lowering_ of testing standards. ”W« sssiataht treasurer of the Mechan­ mllUon dollars, we have tM faclUttee to render yoa eemplefe nonth totaled an aetlmatad |25B,- A 8-potet plan to atraan>l>iMi^>ttla could r ^ t to will continue to see that applicants ics Savings Bank, waa found dead service. Firemen from Riree mutual old. (ContlBiMd troa. Pacr Om ) against older workera In employ­ guidance Clinics and rehabilitation Vehlcla# Commissioner John J. TOk aa eomparad to $l,I(il,Ml last mMttogs of the Booi^ of Dlroctors, *“having “* four meetings a month to-^, programs for institutionalised pa­ meet every requirement, as al­ in liia automobile yesterday morn­ .‘••T year at the aama time. volunteer fin departmente fought stead of two. . ment. » tients. ways,” ha added "We’re not anx­ ing. Dot. Capt. John F. Paulsen prepared months ago, may finally , A fourth point was suggested' mittM pladfwl that the Republi- '3. A program of publicly as­ waiting peftod tdNglve 16-year- aaid a hose led from the exhaust According to a report iaauad by a fierce blaze yesterday afternoon 12. .Full consideration to the ious to put licenses in their hands Shearson* <4 , H am m ill $ C o . ° BuUdtag Inapaetar Orlsweld Chap- that consumed a large -year- be acted on by the Board at its last bight. by Mayor Harold A. cane would "continue to work (or sisted housing for the aged and recommendations of the legisla­ olds a chance Uk qualify.|or driver unless they buaUfy.’’ pipe through a window of Moofe’e 200 Turklngton, calling for prepara­ creation of voluntary local com­ licenses before JOly^ 1. , Hia daparttoent eollactad $983 old bam en Cedar Swamp Rd., next meeting. the ellmtnaUon of any f(frm of tive council and the Interim wel­ Beginning July Ij all 16-17-year- car. Dr. Roy P.' Allen said death faaa as oqmparad with, last The plan was presented to the tion of agendas two weeks in ad­ dlaerimination by reaaon of race, mittees to develop programs for fare committee on problems of On the latter dabs, the > new olds must havO succeaafully com­ was caused by monoxide poison- 913 Msrin M«ndie«tor • MNchell 3-1S71 Coventry, vance inatead of one, as at pres­ the elderly. state law requiring 16-17-year-blds -tog. . rjraar’a $3,376. The bam. Was owned by E. J. Directors lost night by Director rellflon or color,” mentally retarded. pleted- driver training courses to Accounting pdurttally (or the wide Eugene Kelly, chairman gt a com­ ent. He said this would give . 4. Continued state aid to oom- to pass a driver training, course'' Hot) of Etoiton, well-known Man­ Board members more time to The committee naked for leg- munities and expansion of the 13. Freeing the state’s Civil De­ take an examination'for a license. dUffaranca between the figUraa for chester realtor and builder. It con­ mittee that prepared it fense organisation from 'partisan to take examinations for driving Titeae courses may be eithe. taken Mayor Harold, A. Turklngton sold study agenda items and make to- lalaUon to broaden the coverage University Of Connectleul and the. political Influence” by staffing it licenses takes effect. This law is tlM two periods la the fact that tained only a small amount of hay veatigatlonp state's, teacher colleges. in school or from a licensed com­ during May af thla year permits and waa aak) to have been in very he would have the matter Included of the atata publlt accommoda- with high caliber professional part of thostpte’B accelerated pro­ mercial training school. oh the agenda for 'the. Board's June Only one of these points—thfl tlona act to Include commercial 5. Participation in a planned gram to promote 'safe driving. ware aadurM for only 14 buildings poor condition. Holi estimated the first—would require any change In New Ehigland regional medical and workers. —----- (Curses offered in school niust totaling flM.OOO and laat year 80 damage at about $2,500. It was 17 meeting. No acHOn could be houeing Involving live or more . Commissioner Tynan .explained token last night am«fl proposed the Board's present rules, accord­ dental school. that the general procedure is to include 20 hours of classroom work penults were issued for Bimllar not insured. ing to Kelly. He said all other unite whether the unite are for and 10’ hours of driving. Comiher- North Coventry Fire Chief Rich­ changes in the rules ofv the Board aale or’ rent. 6. Conipletion of repairs to have 16-year-olds wait 30 days aonstruetkto whMi came to $46t,r have to be submitted In^ritlng to changes could be ipadS within the flood-damaged roads and bridges Huge Narcotics Net after reaching that birthday be­ clal driver training soioola must 000, ard Galinat said he suspects the present framework. , The committee alao outlined Re­ have 30 hours of olassroom study fire wss set by children playing advance. publican policy in other key areae. and quick use of federal aid for fore they can take their driver Also, for this year only two a ^ Three PotaU Plans to streamline the' Board It urged: building highways. Cracked in Gotham exams. If this were continued this plus six hojrs of driving. Fees for Bdavlts ware Issued for $707 as to the area. meetings have been given impetus commercial driving courses run oomparad with 18 last ye»t tot He said Holi told him he has The plan, Vvhich ia the outgi 1. Organisation of local safety 7. A change in permanent voters month, he said, .many. 16-year-olds of the Boaitl's desire to termini by the rest ordered General Man* registrations provisions to elimi­ who reach that birthday this around $70, Tynan said. $631,406; Many gt thsea ware foV tried to keep, the bam boarded up ager Richard Martin by his doc­ committees as part of a "new (Continued from Page One)' to prevent children from entering meetings at a "reasonable' comprehensive safety program" to nate re-registration when a voter month would nob be. able to take "This new requl^ment,” he said, f a So-called as the headquarters for distribu­ While the departiiient will do Fees for taking examination^ yasr for Msy. ger In advance of every meeting. Minor, located only 100 feet from This would serve to brief the Board "shadow board” whose members tion of several million dollars everything possible m this line, went up several months ago from the bam. However, firemen pre­ often speak at length at Board worth of heroin and cocaine In the Tynan emphasised there will be no $3 to $5. The extra $2 goes to the ANMtUaM4UfCH, MC • BTi tOU» • NfWAMC • tOt AHOtUt and the public on items and thus SPECIAL: vented the flames ffom' spreading. eliminate the need for lengthy e.x- meetings, denied lastNiight that fresh personalities in country each year. Its activities Hospital Notes The heat melted asftoalt shingles planatlons from the manager at It wOs the fault of the poblle that alao Included smuggling narcotics on the roof of a nearby stone meetings. Martin 'was forced to taka-ja rest. in the'Unlted States, he said. building. Once used by the Minors 3. Require the Board to decide She said It was "the fault af thfl Federal agents were said to have for a photographic, studio. at o'clock whether to continue job,’’ adding that Martin shouli spent a year and a half on the ADMITTin TMTBRDAT; 11 j Mrs. Helen Lawrence, Windsor; North (Coventry volunteev fire­ the meeting or to adjourn to a given more administrative case. men Were joined by firemen from special meeting-at a future date. ance. Among those arrested were; Jzton Hearn, 38 Wtademaia Mt VITALITY Mrs. Josephine LABalte, 36 Oak South Coventry, Esgleville and Benjamin Levine, 63, a New |i! •tr; William McDonald, Bolton; Bolton. York garment industry figure de­ ( JL S H O O R I ia scheduled for a court appear­ Elasticized for scribed as one of the ring's fi­ 2 I Forrest Martin, 81 Bruce ltd.: Tim qtby Badger, 63 Gerard SL; lA ance Saturday oh a charge of fail­ Electronics Club tienderizing, nanciers. Officers said he was ar­ ( ^ r l e t Holmstrom, IS AlpUie S t; ing to give the right of way, rested at his $150,000 Long Island Edwin Bolinaky, 17 Norman St.; Police /irrests brought as the result of an acci­ Slates Nike Talk glove-likt fit home. He has a record of extor­ dent on Tolland Tpke. yesterday. tion, conspiracy and assault ar­ Jon Steele, 119 Porter St.; Emily rest dating back to 1938, it was Galtoat, C hantry; Mrs. Mildred Police said the accident oc­ Electronics Unlimited will hear OR Bedbour, S3 8. Hawthorne St. Allen R. Upton, 24, of^ew Brit­ curred as the Lynlan car waa pull­ a talk on the Nike guided mtsaila said. He maintains a summer home Danifll Higgins, Yemon Trailer ain. is scheduled to appear tq Town ing out of the Howard Johnson in New Jersey and a winter home Court Saturday on chargea^of is­ at its meeting Friday at 8 p.m. at in Florida, Court: Misa Tvonnb Mayhaw, 76 Restaurant parking lot and col­ the Bolton Elementary School on 8 . Alton 8t; Robert Brown, 360 suing fradulent checks in M an^s- lided •with an automobile driven by Notch Rd. Natale Evola, 51, Brooklyn, an ter April 26. , \ alleged kingpin of the ring and a Woodland 8t.; HaWay Friadriek Bertha Kuchenakt, 44, of Tolland. Ernest Pesola, program chair­ 8 r., 36 Orchard 8t , Rockville; Upton WM arrested yesterday \ Also scheduled for a court ap- delegate .to the' Apalachin conven­ Mrs. Florence Roberts, $6 8. Mato by Sgt. George Dent and bond was man, has announced a representa­ tion.- ¥ - set at $500. 'roe case Is still under p ^ a n c e Saturday is . Henry J. tive of Battery C, 11th AAA Mlo- Bt. Murphy, 77, of 32 Bunce Dr„ sile Battalion, located at Manches­ All 16 arrested were charged | a d m it t e d TODAY: Earle police investigation. with conspiracy to violate federal Harry ,^T. Mathiaaon. 36, of 117 charged with being intoxicated at ter will describe the missile and 8cotCM_HackmataclL JL l ItS h k ■ the tnteraefltoh of Main 8L and its operation. ____ . narcotix:^ laws. Maximum penally Campaaelll, Andover. Helainc Rd., was arrested and for a first conviction is 20 years in ird Rd. yesterday. Bond was —^Fhe^'crabPbrganlzed' fbi* Tolland BIRTHS TB8TBRDAT: A arged with reck! set at $25. prison and a $20,000 fine. A second daughter to Mr. and Mrai Eugene an early liioraing accident on W. County people interested, .-in any conviction boosts the prison term Kelly, 30 Agnes Dr.; a son to Mr. Xfiddle Tpke/Hpday. He ia to ap- Norman P. Cyr, 22, of 26 Lin­ phase of .electronics, is open to all. $ 12.95 to 40 years. Several defendants and Mrs. Robert Larsen, Granby; pear'’rn'court Jfi&ip 14’. den St.i-wiss arrested yesterday on Meecinga are held moftthTy at 0)6 had previous convictions. a eon .to Mr. and Mm. Alfred De- Police said the a d v e n t occurred a charge of ffUilng to give a signal Boitqn.schooL..______• . . GalMl^. ^_re^^ CianflirWTAUrer Pt; a eon 16 aa Mathiason \vas''lrawllhg east' 'bh while ■drivlng’’«ti ’Mato StrU e Ts to , has been 'wanted In coninec-’ the ttirnpike and fell asleep. The appear In court Saturday. . London—Really good eyeglaaa tion with a number of investiga­ STERLING 3fee. WMt«r~i*gget4. femous for FASHION tnd FIT vehicle left the road, struck a state , Also ^awestod yestenlay .. was jenses were produced fpc. the Jlrst tions. Authorities would lioL say CHARM BRACELETS— from .45 TODAY: A eon to Mfc route sign and then smashed into Norman L. Fiahkr, 43, of 1.8 PearT TtiH»ln~thrT3th~Ceirtury, To manu*~ • 1 0 . 8 6 to • I S . s e .speclftcaUy they believe he is in and Mrs.. Jamca Risner, Wayne a utility pole. Damage to the car St., on a non-support charge facture a perfect lena about 360 I this country. They said only that Rd:, VentoM.’ was estimated at. $400. brought in on a warrant issued by different operations and skills ar« he is being hunted. DI8CHAROMD YEgTERDAYr Audrey U. Lyman, 50, of Vernon, Fairfield authorities. required. Vitality Wanderlust Styles, from $8.95 Once a dope mddler for de- fmfM i ported vice king Charles (Lucky) Jean Bronowltx, Coventry: Fred- Just received '.‘Vitality" 4B and 4 ^B summer sam­ Luciano. . Galente last January UtihMt eriek Prelie, liwwood Dr., Var- ples. Corns in today and select 1 or 2 pairs special­ was named by a federal agent as SIW$4klf non: Mra. Margaret Mateml, 669 ly priced. Main 8t ; Bimara Bchaller, An­ the slayer of Carlo Tresca, antl- fitw iij siMitan dover; m aa Shirley Walk, 146 T h e eomMned Mofeihester High School choira—mit i^k en sp iel “Volse Caprice," a clarinet solo. Dsn Manchuck la portraying Fasclst editor of an Italiait lan­ It M m MSC'KISt Union i t , Rockville; Lynn John- —render a "Tributo to Riraiberg" during the concert. In the Hotlipa Harry, not Napoleon, while narrating the novelty number guage newspaper here. The killing She ViM Iktt Han, "Little Red Riding Hood." . (Herald Photos by Pinto). tiiketsal aon,' W appi^: Mra. Mary Tinkec, lower left photo, Mrs. Judith Middlebrook Adams performs the p a m p e r occurred on Jan. 11, 1943. 16 Bliaa 8t ; Mise Oliva Swam, 36 Galente, 48, also is believed to m .X .'* '' have attended the Apalachin meet­ LOae S t: lidward Cole, 9 Deming dors and red jacket and tie, with and last numbers, and Angelo ^ SHOES eWiy BacakaNtrt. S t; Timothy and Shcleeh Qulrti, light blue pants, sunglasses and a Geasmundo directed the second ing and is wanted by New Jersey 61 (Cambridge S t; Frank Ctoetelat S p I M A I N ^ in a police bribery caaiy. As advertiaad in Eq- long cigarette holder, narrated the- o>.e. Jr., East Hartford; Mrs. Elsie tale of Little Bop and Hotlipa qolre. Initials eagraveil Miner aM daughter, Volpl Rd.. Festival of Music The crowd had no difficulty M a n c h e s t e r Allow ’ plenty 'of time when free of charga. Portable Radic Harry. hearing the dance bond, and what Bolton; Mrs. Jeanne Auatln and In the modern version of the you scramble eggs; low heat helps TWIN-MCK lOENT eon, 14H Hackmatack S t;.M rs. it beard waa good music. (In the make them creamy. SPEIDEL Oatdaars a pawar/ttl, gaad laaA fairy tale, Little Bop first runs words of Hotllps, "I dig you the ing partahh. Indian a amart Prudence Arnold and eon, Storrs. from the wolf, then discovers he FHOTO-IDENTS EOSemANOKD TODAY r Infant most.") Since most of the crowd, db-D C AM a raiU. CmSbui U can blow's mean horn- She finally was standing in the square, it was B i g C r i l t Ideal gift for the boy or girl - 'W E H A V E tmSnakmSU fa nirmal asa. daughter of Mr. and Mra'. Louis spurns the colorless telephone man S4 Hour Engraving Roasillo, 10 Bolton St.; Daniel Hig quite a temptation to dance. Even V gradnate. Itfettm e Oeormmtaai/ gtos, Vernon Trailer Court; Cyn- who has come to her rescue, and a dog sitting in the front row FATHEk'S^AY, SUNbAY. JUNE IS . Service a Paamokrf yavfavmaaaa aa koasadae By JUDITH AHEARN ‘ gram after the Star Spangled runs off with Hotlipa to live ‘‘fraa- slapped his tall rhythmically on Plenty ff reea far.yreMr UiU Beekins, 19 Mile Hill Rd., TIMEX RoekvlUe; Anthony Westbrook, Banner,' was well done. Under' tically ever after." the ground. MARLOW’S have on display the largest selection of gift chain ever! Come in soon aearaviBg en betk (rent, and On* of the nice things about liv­ the direction of Dzmiei Manchuck. WATCHES ..back, (a Btarliar Silver ar Wapptog; Mrs. -Anna Estey, 123 ing in Manchester la the oppor­ All this with sound effects. The concert closed with three and reserve the chair of your choice. I yawar card aaasya student at Manchester High The choir sang a Tribute to CaM ’Fillad, 4 alasant 'atylaa ’Deepwood Dr.; Mrs. Dorothy Con­ tunity to hear a band concert like School, the number waia spirited, band numbers directed by Robert For: far man aad wamaa. New I iMStMc canytaa aa ley, Bolton; Mrs. Rose H eyart 86 the one given to BMucstiohol Romberg, under, the direction of Johns. They, were "La Comparsita'' melodic, well-balanced, and any G. Albert Pearson and accom­ S-P-E-C-l-A-L yaUatad Twin Lack is easy ta Falrfleld S t; Robert King. .251 Square lost night. A.b6tit S.iXHI other adjectives you might care by Rodzuguitz, "Basin St. " # Meai yet an — Paakl Click! and , Springs St.; Mrs. Anna Diimas persons heard membera of .the' panied by the band. by Williams, and "Festival of b Women it*, aaeurt — always! Tear . SOc DOWN 62 Mather St.; Wanda Fairfield. school and' comimihity bands, to apply. The best of the tribute -was the Youth" by Olivodoti. The last of o Boys 133 Spruce S t; Sarah AshMne, 58 choir, and dance band perform for The ‘‘Air and Burree ’ by Handel j -Deljert Song.” .The Interpretation wm a Girls llf.tima companion and} iafa- 5 0 c W EEKLY the trilogy the best. ■nardl A wendarfal gift! ' Davis Ave., Rockville; S ^ ro n one brief hour. which followed under the direction excellent, the pronunciation The first part of the program WATCHES Jones, 124 Washington St; Lynn While the quality of pla>-lng by of Robert Vater waa amoothly per- was clear, and the choir members ' From ■fram *10 formed and, for the most part. was introduced by Mayor Harold Stratton, 30 Walker St.: Louis all groupa waa ragged in spots, watched their director carefully. a ; TurklngtOi.. who started the Tack, 25 Knox St.; Mrs. Dorothy every group performed ,at least well controlled. Because of ; the more gentle nature of the piece, Mrs. Judith Middlebrook Adams, first Manchester High School Band Shannon and. son, 3 Overbrook one number which waa excellent a senior at the high school, played 32 years ago. Many o the mem­ Dr., -Vernon; Mrs. Elsie Kyssky from a technical point, and pleas­ it Vvaa difficult to hear some parts of it. Perhaps if Manchester had a clarinet solo, "valse Caprice” by bers from the Community Band • saMh I ■ H and daughter,. Warehouse Point; ing to the crowd. Mayeur.. Mrs. Adams has talent were former members of the Man­ FOR THIS IIG^OOMFORTABLE • Anli-Maywlk m b mm Mrs. Arline Griffin and son,.Bolt- The CS)1. Bogey March, with a music shell such numbers as the and. when given a free hand to HaturaHy Come From Marlow's! • UnfcfMk.bl. • Which the'* bsind opened' the pro- ‘‘Air.-and Burree" would be more chester High School band. Crr.1.1 $1.WWHKIT easily heard. lnten>ret, she shows excellent po­ ID lA L tential. The S.S. 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f - ' "ll 'iV» A. ‘ r ■ . y ' 7 \ \ . V MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD^. MANCHESTER, CONIf.,'WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4, 196* PAGE FOURTEEK z MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY. JUNE 4, 19^18 PACE FTPTEEN dressed for a hike, Parenta should South Windsor itars,. Nancy Paine and, Robert chairman; Mra. Robert Malaen, B o l t o n . . ■ ■ v. v plan to meet the scouts-promptly Hawkins, will act as daks mar­ secrietary; Mrs. Edwin Laasman, at 5 p.m. at the school for trans­ shals. Ushers will include Judith treasurer; - M rs.. Chartes Kehoa, JUtir WLM« IM *0»*TA*lU Spilth .Windsor v I^THER'S DAY COMING UP-^SUNDAY, JUNI IS portation home..^ Wappilig School Roman,. Duane Dangenai Patricia .wbUcIty; tad. Mrs. Perclval T. Manchester Builder Given The final, registration session for Paatrilso and Susanna Rutlgllano. Oatea, a^p m en t, Kt^owland Second children entering school in the fall To Graduate 74 Plano accompaniment will be pro­ Ulerk-ot-Worr ClMaew will' be held tomorrow from 9 to vided by Virginia Bolatridgb and Joseph T. Carter ot Hebroa. Rd„ Collector Hits Town *s School Boiler Room Project 11 a.m. S t ths school office. This Clinton Ad School which is under construc­ tor between the commiselon and A MW- ordinance governing gaT-dbo held ’To consider,and act upon gratulated Knight knd suggested complete returns gave Patterson, OeilinK at the achool by the Board ters next week to make another The program haa been an­ the ddntrauctor during construction Sage ramoval m South Windsor en ordinance regulating the 'use thiBt "we all close ranks and vetM BECAUSE HE'S A GOOD EGG! Parents who have'been imabie tion. thanfi idtchM 9xbaatt{ani of public roads, hlghwaye and 36. the leader lit last month's of Education thla week. classroom available for September, to attend the regularly scheduled nounced by William L, Perry, PTA- Miwta Tomorrow ot the three buildings. wda ettaokod by,a Rockville refuse together a ptrefig.and vigorous original primary, 304,080 votes to The library will move into the principal of the-morning’ session, eolleotor who .Mye b etaiyu to •treete in the removal and trans­ Nelaon’a bid for the project waa sessions to register their children An brganlaatton meeting of tha alls to Bo Let AIDS M U M Y , MNUfi, MTHMA, HAY PIVW WPPMIM party." 23M29 for Wsllsce. The neihina- basement storeroom which' has and by Bennett Plotkin, principal Bids on the Avery Street Rchdol loeo 819.000 a yaar In business In portation of rubbish, ttibsge, tioh means virtual victory In I1.M0. R. E. Wandell^'also of Man* are urged to call the office for a Pleasant Valley PTA will be held trash, ashes and waste refuse.” The totals: Dad deserve^ tb receive Just the cheater, aubmltted the only other succeisively been a playroom, pre­ special appointment' before June of afternoon classes. and flrehouaa will probably be let tiraoN gate rid of ttiat town. < Democrat-dominated Alabama. > vious horne of the library for a William Osborne, class pres­ tomorrow, at 8 -p.m. at ths Wap­ out within a week, according to permeating eMking Other firms collect garbege In DerooerStie senator 11,171 of 2. Sen. Mike Mansfield, assistant gift he tednta on Father^$ Day arid bid for $2,374. Nelson will beirin 13. ., ping School. On tha agenda at the F Charlea Dtnzmore, owner of the 26,363 precincts, Oiristopbsr 106,- year and temporaty classroom. Barbet!ue Tickets Qolag ident representing students who the commission. Part of the foun­ odors . . . etalsi tobaem lloekvtUe Sanitary CO., aaid Ui« South Windsor, one from that town majority, leader in the Senate, you’ll find it right here at tlegall the work immediately after the The principal w.as autliorized to will graduate .fron» the morning 'meeting-will be a vote to organise, smoko . . - allergy-irri­ and another from Hartford. Both 323. Knight 127,104, EngU 510.287. close of school this montji. It is to .. Those who plan to attend the aeiectlon of by-law and nominating dation la In and moat of the eteel ordliianoe, which requirea thqt all staked out an early lead in Mon­ seek bids for Interior and exterior session, will deliver an address of framework has already bean arect- tating dost It’s port­ have tank type and open body Republican senator 13,235 of 38,- tana in hla bid for Pomocratic re- be completed within 50 calendar cleaning of w’ihdows at the school. chicken barbecue at the Yankee welcome following an Invocation committeea and aetting a date for able; you move it m m . rafuaa trucke be oompWtely eh- 363 precincts, Christopher 178, days and will be supervised by Street Fair Saturday are urged to election of PTA' officers. All par­ ed for the Pleasant ’vallsy SchooL elosed, seems aimed at him. trucks. nomination. Manafleld held a 6-1 A meeting'With the bus drivers by the Rev. R. 'Winthrop Nelson The contract for new fumltdre room to room.'plug it First Selectman’• Burgess said Knight 242,762, Bngt« 71,820. lead over John Nihkey and Thomaa R^ph Scudieri of the Manchester telephone Mrs. Walter Waddell to Jr., First Congregational- Church ents of. children who will attend in. and it gooo to work ’Tfot ao,” said ‘niomas L. Btm- SHORT SLEEVE firm of architecta Scudieri and has been scheduled for June 16. insure their reservation. The quota for th e ' two schools hiuKbesn gaaa. South Windsor First Select­ the ordinance was not aimed at "I think I’ll be the next gover­ G. StJmats in alight returns.isnd One of the matters to be con­ minister. ‘ v., -I'-.- the Pleasant -Valley School when awarded to the Davit sndHye Co. instantly cloaring tho nor of Cellfomia," Brqwn pre­ seemed aseured of overwhelming Manhey, who prepared the^ plana. has almost been reached and com­ It opens are urged to attend. air of pollon, odora - man. . -• ■ Dinsmore. ”We have received com- sidered is the drivers' proposal that mittee members feel some friends Kathleen Kingsley and William ot Waterbury. Thla coheem bid pla'Ints for many yeare about re­ B e t r o t h e d dicted. ”I’m very appreciative of victory. Hire Manchester Teacher Roman -will speak on the gradua­ U % Tax Collected $14,990 aa the total coat of fumt- provonting grtaso from A handful of voters at a town th'e great vote I'received --.»per- Mrs. Marffaret Boyd McCarrlck 5-year contracts be awarded If may be disappointed If' reserva­ accumulating. No 4x- fuse blowing off trucks,” Burgess The - engagement of Miss Lilia' Mrs. Blanche*. Anderson, an they are to trade in present equip tion theme subject, "Our Chang­ Tax Collector M rs.' Myrtle Od­ tUM for both echoble. BOaoUng last Tuesday passed'the said. "In. fact, this situation 6c- ticularly on the Republican ticket. Helena widow, waa loading Louis SPORT SHIRTS of Manchester was hired as teacher tions are not made in advance. ing-World.” The chorus will sing, ium reports that 93 per cent of pen Siva inatallatloh ordinance requested by Selectmen Marcela Quintera to. Peter Clark It shows there are many pi'brrea- ment for 60-passenger buses. Rrlefa eurred even before Dinsmore came Mitchell is announced by, her W. Welch for the OOP senatorial' pf a combined Grade 3 and 4 next The' first of series of meetings Buggy Drivers’ Opportunity ‘ God of Our Fathers'," and "I Uke local tiue azeessmente were paid' by needed. Aids allergy, after,, they aald, they received into town. We Just never did any- slve Republicans in the stste.’^ nomination. Solids and Aircools—Just the thihg >*aar. Mrs. McCairick visited the Adults who can still handle a May $1. T his meant that a total Evargreeiv Wood Chapter, OES, siaas. aatkma hay favor many coroplatnts from Soutk mother, Mra ' Eloiss S. Hanson, to draft next year’s budget has It Here.”. Judith Hull and Daniel will eponsor ah old-fashioned tun- Brown was ths first Democratic 3. Another state's attorney! for summer comfort and good looks. grades yesterday from which her been set for June 23. The next reg­ buggy may take a ride down Too- McCormack will carry on the amount of about $552,000 has been safforere bteauaa H Pamima Oty, Republic of Panama. candidate for govempr to Iced a mey Lane and back at the Yan~kee stylo supper Paturday at tha washes ths sir sleetren- ’titvfx Oounsel Edwin Laasman, Her fiance is the son of Mr, and general—Phil Sauiidere — gainefi In small, medium, large and’~ extra clpas Will be drawn. ^ ular meeting of the Boarti will be graduation, theme with talks on collected on taxes due of $593,- lo Tamplo. Thira will ba blowh^ off open body tnicka onto Republican opponent in the com­ A Manchester native, she waa held on July 14. Street Fair'Saturday. The mare the same subject. ' ■, 516.24. Tliie year's figure shows a feally with germieidal tha town'a rmuls. who drew up tha ordinance eal.d Mra Selim Francis Mitchell, 65 bined vote. He said he would con­ nomination for governor on tha large aitee. ■ , , graduated from Manchester High In the shafts will have her 6-week Bruce Braithwaite, president of decrease of about one per -cent in luous aervinga from • to 7 ttltrs-violet n y s! he did so w l^ the sole purpo^.bf Delmont St. tinue to campaign -qn what he Republican ticket in South Dakota. Siren Teet Scheduled p.m. T h a menu Inehideo ham, Dttunnore has ovor 1,000 eusUrth- keeping South- .Windsor’s etreets Miss Qulntera; daughter el'o of Saunders, 88, defeated Lt. Gov. School in 1043. She attended St. Fire Chief Peter Massolini has old colt along which should fasci­ tlie class which la graduating from per cent of total ssaeatments col­ M M WNSt MCIOM AN* UMM 8AT A80UT PWUiaONI arn la South Windsor and has bee’, described as "bread and butter is­ Lawrence University at Canton, nate the youngsters. Jenny, a the afternoon sesaTon, will present lected over last year’s record. B^ potato aalad, baked beans, home­ clean and solely for the jprbtecUon Julio Qulntera of Panama City, is sues.” Roy Hauck and State Rep. Oiarfes announced a new siren will be made bread and pie. • ri osr H lii wy MSsSn IS jillolaea collecting gar-mga there for five of the town. ' s graduate of Sacred Heart Ai.hciacally elected governor — and I hope to 3 For * 5 elor's degree, in 1952. Hillyer Col­ the horses and Jenny, are in charge resentative . — Em­ Troop 108.pf the Girl Scouts will, ucation secretary, wUl preaent Otfleere Named more Buraham, taN^hsao Mltehell either have to comply with, the about $20,000.” member of Delta Kappa Epsilon Bowers schools. She will enter the go on a hiks immediately after BUSH HARDWARE CO; general election. Knowland would ployes of the Columbia Record Co„ local salarjc^hedule on the fourth KOREAN GOAL OUTPUT UP diplomas to graduates. Rev. Ar­ Mrs. Richard Doran of Station 87 S-89M. 7*3 MAIN STREET ordinance in the time allotted or He said he might petition South fraternity.' While stationed with have to get a substantial Demo­ a Columbia Broadcasting System school tomorrov/. ^ e hike will re­ Seoul.— Korea’s production of thur Heffeman of St. Francis of has been elected new chairman pull out of South Windibr. The Windsor residents to back him In the Armed Forces in the Canal step and,- with the usual credit for place the usual Thursday evening ot cratic switch to become governor. subsidiary, have approved a new a maslef's degree, will receive a hard coal during ,1957 totaled Assisi Church will deliver the bene­ the South -Windsor Cooperative Cricket (tha game) season In erthnanee allows garbage ooUeetors getting the ordinance repealed.. "I Zone the past two years he has ■ Many Republicans have looked contract providing an increase of meeting. Mrs. I>ohald Tedfor^ 2,440.980 tons, an Ihcrease of 34 diction. A recessional will conciuda Nursery Assn. Other offlcera imlect- Trinidad, aouthamnieat '-ut the 46 daya to comply. don’t know, maybe TU get a law­ studied at the University of 10 centa-an-hour for day workers | salary of $4,800. troop leader, reminds the-girls they Panama 'and Florida University on the tail, heavy-set senator as a Other Staff Matters per cent over 1956 outi>ut and 15 the eeremonlea. ’V ed to serve with Mrs. Doran in- BriUah West Indlsa, Is m m Jan­ Dinsmore said ne feels the dr- yer," he said. poiisible presidential candidate ip and an increase of 5 cents an hour i should report, to school thkt day per cent above the 1957 goal. Two seventh grade class msm- cluds Mrs. Earl Sanford, vice- uary to Juna ‘ AdvertiM in TTift Hwrmld— It dlnence waa rSmrodded across at Asked what Dinsmore could do Extension, He w ill. return in for piece workers. Also included in i There are two more vacancies September to Hamilton College, 1964. He already has said he con­ to be filled on ths local staff for the town .meeting and felt it Is In getting the new Isw set aside, siders Vice President Richard the contract la a provision for | •Unfair enterprise.” __. . . ^ Clinton. N. Y. three days bereavement pay for | Wash ’n Wear Slacks next year. One is in Grade 4 and A t^ . Lasaman said . Dinsmore A -July wedding is planned.^ Nixon as, tbe party's likeliest the other, Grade 7. Superintendent *’Ia fact, Dinsmore said, '^"the could request the Selectmen to call nominee In 1960. union members, a new contract George E. Graff was authorized to town meeting warning was worded a special town meeting to act oh a On Other primary fronts yester­ provision. The old contract gave Gabardines and tropical fabrics ivith plain or hire teachers for these positions 'to that people didn't know what repeal, or take it to court if he wrote it,” Atty. Lasaman said. day: 800 day and piece workers $1.93 pleated fronts. Sizes 28 to 46 in all the popu­ without reference to the Board. was eomlng up." thinks It is unconstitutional. Aa it stands now, It would ap­ 1. State’s Atty. Gen. John Pat­ per hour. They are members of Lo­ Mrs. Alice Miller will be hired HURRY! Hie wanting of tho town meet­ . “I kept the conatitutionsllty of pear that the next move la up to terson won the Democratic nomi­ cal 237, United Electric Workers lar shades for summer. Stay looking as neat at HURRY Union. as art supervisor for- two days ing, stated that a hearing would ths orijinence ' in mind when 1 Dinsmore. , nation for governor in Alabama in 5 o’clock aa they did at 9 A.M. weekly. She will also teach at ...... 1 -I------...... ■■ -■ ----- Columbia for two days. ^ The Board has voted to hire a speech therapist for throe half days weekly If the services of such a specialist can be obtained. State 2 For * 1 5 , reimbursement for thla typo of \ irofesslonal help amounts to two- fWrds of the salary. TMs 'wvuld mean that $880 of ths $1,320 salary FREE ALTERATIONS would be reimbursed to the town by the state. Approval of the move waa based on the negd demonstrated over the past half dozen years as well as the generous reimbursement. The Lightweight Tropical Weaves. Dacron Blends, Board recognized that more effec­ Sju^Bsh Weaves, Sharkskins, Gabardines, Summer tive work could be done, not only J'lannels; Shadow Boxes. All new shade^for spring with the most needy cases who and summer. Plain or pleated fronts. Sizes 28 to 46. have been receiving some help In wreekly trips to the University of Connecticut, but for those with m'tA BUILT-IN LIGHT and TROPICAL minor defects. It wrould also be Over 200 Pain InByery Size possible to treat children with MIRACLE iLEND nearing defects who are receiving no^assiatance at this time. DACRON SUITS Mrs. Ruth Mount of Glaston­ NEVER BEFORE! In all of the season's most X bury, who has bewi on the sohool wanted shades. lunch itair for the past year, has \ been hlrhd as manager for next SOeN n o w INIE fRIOEt! 1 For ^ 0 year, Jirs. Kathy Lang, present $29.95 manager, advised the Board she will be unable to return. The sal.* FREE ALTERATIONS FREE ALTERATIONS ary to bo paid ^ the manager has been left open pOpding sii^saion of a budget esUnlate for the hot lunch program. \ ' SLAM- The Board’ voted to appfosiw at' tendance of the custodian, Junes There’s'no need to wrack Veltch. at the annual training prd^ NONE your brain for something to gsam for custodians to be held for CLOSE- PRICES! SOLO give on Father’s Day Jar­ one week at Domenlc Bums S<^m>o1 TO 0 hoiu^ BdL la Hartford man Leisuals, easy shoes School Sites DEALERS for easy hours truly make A carbon copy of a letter to the SAVE C b p O J fV 0 ^ a fitting gift School Sites Committee from Dr, 7 i George E. Sanborn of the State Department Education waa re­ UP t o ceived by the school board. It com­ pared the qualltiea of five tracta of land as school sites and listed ]^eii»xjaU two as having the most advan­ tages. .’Ihese were properties of Dr, Richard C. Alton, who has-of­ fered interior land. betwOolt Hobroh o W H A t Rd. and Brandy St. aa a achool site, and John Ssvanson Jr., who haa offer^ his 50-aore farm on Brandy St. Dental' Program It waa reported to the Board that 99 parents had replied favorably to aatabliahment of a dental program for cleaning of taeth and applica­ -x- ■- tion .of fluorine. Ihe number of children represented is 175,, It la O lA I A O H P djeioo*4y Isakfc . expected that further ' replies will |» e . Odd 819.95 be received. EtieR The p^lcy regarding physical Y * « X ■ examinations .of pupils has'bean C h o ie e » ______^rtR S O H revised effective in September. In lu*’ 4 0 0 accordance with atate law, exam­ lefvler 114.75 AU*PURP0SE inations have been requlr^ at $- '■ ’ ftaCr _ __ _ — •rEiD BL , 1 , j ^ ^ e t o K m year intervals. These were done in EMERSON ALL TRANSISTOR Grades 2, 6 and 7 in the past. To : ■»»»V ATft JIG SAW TABLE conform with Manchester’s sched­ V P H O T O CMipMe ule and''that of other townsj they r a d io . will' now be done In Grades 1, 4 b ... i.Tr.M 1 |ot»4TS and T. 1600 Playing Z Rfif.'X' Honra ” leattd*’ * 7 1 RUSET Eveata Scheduled ilabe**^' M- ' Graduation exercises for Grade KEdr ' a SAMOER*^ _ 8 will be held June 18; at 7 p,m. at 855.00 881-M ■ ' /"’S' the school portico, weather per­ Ne MfMy Dewal mitting. In the event .of rain, the ...... ■■ ^ .plied... ■ / 118 .6 0 d " ■ O n ly SO< W e e k ty l exercises will be held at -Buckley School auditorium In Manchester. C3aaa night will be observed on June 19 at 7:80 p.m. Ths hot lunch program wrlll WeVeRieiiy^ suspend operations for the year on Junsvia. Only milk will be sold to 1,001 USES! Save on Home Repairs ptmlla during the last week of acno(d.-The children will..be ax^ By Dunham Brothers pected to carry a lunch. It was also decided that. School Hcre'o the ideal gift for wrlU re-open aa usual on Wednes­ 4, Dad's happy lounging ft'Hen in doubt—-give B day following Labor Day. . Man­ mMOUSig hours, chester will open on Thursdey, giv- Gift Certificate" for Jar* Ing a day for orientation of new $2.49 $5.98 staff members and the following . ■."..VS SPECIAL FUROHASE MEN’S FOR g r a d u a t e day for meetings of the entire man footuear. school staff. BLACK ONYX 10 Kt. SCUD COLO^ Other Buslneaa - GFNTS' The Board voted to ihcrease.the CROSS fiM CHAINS iw> (wk* IS* Bis* mm* wm eM)«Me •#«- pay for substitute teachers to $14 STONE RrNGS TIE SETS (tallr l»r tlw 7-ki-l M% taw. latra aWa«fcn a»i a day, the rate now in effect in laclaSie earlae iMi lit* h* yvi INs aaS m m I Values $ 1 0 .8 8 Reg. $ e . 8 8 aN atatarWi. Oan'l ailM IM> aatra bartaial J LOWEST PRICES EVER To 175 l O 18.95 W *12.95 O PARK High Fidelify ^ PHONE . . . MAIL COUPON NOW . . . SHOP IN PERSON! ^MAHa^TABaV * MANCHESTER PLUMRING and SUPPLY N€ Ml 3-4425, MANCHBSTIR I I .ia p z ( -. a Of ■ — Rntd Herald Advg* 785 MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER * W idVl kW GREEN SUMPS laiiB

• f ‘ ‘ \ .1 • 'A .."■r ' , ' 4 vat are urged to attend. More and Rjehacd A. Finance Unit workers are needed for th* variout archltaet: Board to Await Action committees. tSv* alr-ebnditloned maetlng Directors ‘Straighten’ The aU-parlsh affair, planned fof rooms an* Included In th* plan, aa E. JUOHNSdN Grail tsFuiids June 21, wilt featon chUdren'a well as a rtatauront to aeat 90 Promised ‘Gala Time’ ridea, gamaa of oklllv handiwork ZB A Grants Variattiee persons, aa le* ersam snack bar, r Graduatt; Of Golf Club Members and food boetha, aa well as a otraW- 40 roorot, a awimmii^ pool nnd PAINT Cd. Vemon St. Walk Issu^ For Retired berry desaert. A community oing possibly a widing pool. As Celebration Ideas Mount and . done* la planned tor th* eve­ Tha m otal. la plannad to fact Msjr #91.^take this opportunity KiUm aed.. for tlm«« on weekend* than mom ning. $400,000 Motel aouth, with entranca frbm a court­ 723 iHAIN ST. "The Board of DirectOra last nighty Edward Lynch, owner of the un­ bars. "The public ahould have aa 1* Vernon board of Finahee Venien Covplea Elect yard on th* aouth side., Howsvsr, By JEWELL JACRSON ^dlsperse. Offlrial* are t^lng to straightened out the Vkmon SC developed property Involved, had ;KnBc6Mter Country Club ffolf ■A I >. of expreMink6Har best wishes to much right aa members." ha as- last litght apptoved three approprl- *111* Omiples CAub of Vernon Con­ tbs north aide, fairing th*' Wilbur flnind a good *nihady ■ spot for the re- ridewalk project in more ways asked' for the reconstdiration, ;eouTM will be diecuaeed by the aerted. A varlanca in tonln] If the enthusiasm of the Sesqui- Sheekey said. 'The acting manager of which miuit b* ap- gregational Church recently elect-, ng regulatloos; talthoughT'ha had aomc peraaiud ob- Cross Highway, would ba finished Has eentenntst Committee spreads to viewing stand. ab than one. you on your cotniitg,gradusUon? ■full Board of Dtrcctore after club Warns of Suit voters at a town meet- ed new ra cers. They are, Ifr. and was approved last nlght by the Jeetions to tiM plan. • attracUvely, with larg* window* A short speech by' seme state > For weeks the Board has had inforined th* Board that Lynch in­ Kelley aaid this matter, and oth­ Vernon Zoning Board Rockville and Vernon's 18,000 res­ tends eventually to put in A small ■membera act on the town’a leaae ing. \ , Mrs. John .Harvey, co*presidenta; ■d of Appeals Two othsr SButtlng proptHy and landecaplni. Shut* *xplaln*d- idents. there’ll be a gala time in official, maybe even the governor,! on its agenda the question of ;ni«po*a] Friday night. er aspects of the (pea, rules, and Appropriations of fis.opo for a Mr. and Mrs. Victor Magnuson, co- paving the way for erection'of' "a ownsrs, Norman F. Couchs and Part of tha building would be 2- will wind up the parade. But that-l .Whether it would amend its orig; tubdK'ision and Is concerned proposal, u-ill be given more study the 180-year old town. In Septem­ lest heavy construction equipment Gaudet Jewelers have lereated ■ Any action the a u b might take retirement plitn fair towfi em­ vice preaidenta to charge ot pro-' 9400.000 motel-restaurant on the Banjamln Kahttr, aipHM w M story to Improve ui* d«sign> "• “RUST-dLEUr ber. isn't the end. i ihal votes on the project in the by the full Board. Jacobs cautioned south side Of. RL IS at TOnnel break up tha eldewaik. The cost of len the propoaai will have to be ployee, 92,000 repairs to the n am e; Mr. and Mrt. George Ma- Attyi Kaltaii. Couch rsmarkan' on added. xEnough ideas to pack eight "We should have a ball -Ratur-; Hght, o4 a decision by Tree Ward­ Tie Tac or Lapel Pina a --^'ery. beautiful and unuidial^ ■dicuted by the |U11 club member* Board membera that they ahould Town Hell roof, a ^ an 9800 sal­ nanar, co-vlce preaidenta In charge Rd; Um loss of Ameb Tool and D laO ^ Th* project *mmd us* bbout 10 day night, but there's no pUide big j en Horace Murphey on the tree* the walks and curba In front of For The Boys A ys, from Sunday to Sunday, Lynch's property would be *ghlp, a cee^ n g to Arthur P. Stee- not enter Into an agreement with ary increase for the tait collector, of hMpitallty; Mr. and M>a. Frank H i* Vemqn ZBA approved a re­ which triad to locata on Rt. w or 11 aerea ofMa* 18 acres owned enough because everyone would! affected by the project. the OounU-y Club until dieposltion quest by Irving R. Stlch, West BepL l i to 21, burst forth at the 93,146.15, with Lynch being re­ FREE gift for you. It hi but a •ana, president. / were all app ved. Forbea, co-secretariea; and' Mr. but was dlaeouragsd by opposition by Stkh ^ t h a t location. Tha arst ipeetiQg of the general com­ .want to go. Let's settle for dances Each time the matter was tabled of the Globe Hollow InJuncUoh autt Hartford developer, for the vari­ other fo u r^ re s, locbted on R t 18 at ill the clubs, open to the public, quired to pay half. ! Mayor Harold‘S Turkington at The salary increase, although and Mra. Andy Dugan, co-treaour- from arts property ownara. He mittee lakt mght. beaause of ah uncertainty over small token to »ay “ Ijoada of luck ■a Board of Difectore meeting last "apclla out our righta." eri. ance in the area aoned for resldeif- aaid be didn’t Uka'being next door at the ruiroad tracks, would not R.E.WANdEU gnd we"can movi around from one Hopes of other Vernon Bt. resi­ Howavar, Jacobs said he be­ under 91.000, must Ye approved at tlal purposea A gathering of all religious 'Which twiea were oupposed to come !iUght said the Board should hold Local Company An-arded to a motel'and rsstaurant. but the b# u i ^ a t thif time Atty. Acker- faiths on Vfix Hill seemed the best dance to another." down and which to stand. dents for consideration, however, and continued succesa.” •off action-bn fees, rules, and regu- lieved that right will be granted a town meeCng because It V:oii- SeaJy Plasttcs, E. Main Bt.. has in a fast minute ddciaion, Atty. inair said. Psrmlsslon was asked were dashed. Several hpd asked for sUtute* a policy change. If land would be Better used that Building Idea for tm opening day. Perhaps And there'll be a block dance Last night, the Board came to ^lations Until the Club's feelings are to the town when the suit la Anally been swarded a certificate of ap- Robert F. Kahan withdrew his op­ way than for homes, and the towti only for us* of tha land for a mo­ for teenagers and carnival ridea financial assistance from the town heard. Pending In Superior Couit, proved by the voters, th< Incrsa^ position to the variance after a tableaux could be prUMpted by Dffford t»742. having the citiaens use it," She club In an advisory capacity and kerbosan River which runs through resenting such, said the road v e s t. However, ZBA Chalrnian of 79 Vernon St. amt a 45-inch Dr. Urwelder la a graduate of tCIub officials have indicated ap- new retirement plan for town em­ After 5:00 P.M. promleM. The Barbershoppers got ed by the Hartford Symphony Or­ Meanwhile, work oiTH!^ side­ Manchester High School. He re­ said the leaae makes no provision provided' outlets for Some of the Kahan'* land. would be bOilt to meet town specl- Charles Brown said he will recom­ Monday night. While the men competi^to see maple In front of 87 Vernon St.^ ;pro\’al of it. ployes will cover the first year's Atty. Kahan said he couldn't "In ftcatlons,' and would be available who can grow the longest beard chestra and. Symphony Chorale walks and curbs ■ is prMecdlng. ceived hla B.A. degree in chem- for children’s use other than for materials produced by the young mend that the group ask Kahan to 82 BALDWIN ROAD On- other nights there'll be under the' dikecilon of Frits Man- will come down. Pnbllo-Privat* Course the High School golf team—a premium, Uiddecke said. He ex­ good conscience, object to a proj­ to th* town for acceptance. reconsider and withdraw hts resig­ the fairer sex will vie for the hoiK Sheekey reported that walka^luid latry St Bowdoln College in 1951. plained that the premium is'HIgh businessmen. '. MANCHESTER. CONN. drsmstlo skits, songfests, variety Jer. "ITie fete of five other trees qh' curbs on the west side at* in fro GAUDET Jewelers group of "restricted membership." ect which would----- bring------th*—, town------The motel-restaurant project nation now that he Is sgreeable to or of being Vernon's Sesquicenten- At McGill he was president of • The leas* Would require the club WSCS Offloera lastalhNi talent programs, sports events — A realdent of Manchester for the west aide of the street remkln ;to operate its course on a public* Wilbur Bennett, president of th* this year because several em­ 97,500 to 910.000 a yepr in taxes," was outlined by Atty. Ackerman th* motel-restaursnt bsing srseted. nial Qumn E. Middle Tpke: to 150 Vernon. hOKriass, a member of Alpha 785 MAIN STREET ployes will be" eligible for retire­ Officers of the WSCS of ftock- but they may run out of night*. aeven'.yesrB, Miss Crpsby appear­ at Ifisue, however. Thoae werb orig­ Work on the east aide la spotty, N •private basis until it relocates cer­ Manchester Taxpayers League, A reenactment of the marcK of inally reprieved by Murphey after KapphsKaptia medical fraternity, ment when the plan goes into ef­ vine Methodist Church were re­ A- parade, esttniated in length ed as a*ql6l*t with- Uis Stanches- he said, because of the uncertainty and waj^McGiI^a representative to tain holes from Park Department said the proposed lease fee would cently installad by the -Rev. Simoit anywhere from one to three hours, 17 Vernon volunteers to Bunker a pubjlc hearing op. the three re­ ! to Water Department land. ’ be too low. "We’d be subsidizing fect. Hill during the Revolutionary ter chor*li>^*s active In 4he over which trees Are coming down the annualiHlnlcal.congress of the P. Montgonriefy. They are, Har­ will invade the buzineas center Chaminade Otib, and has appear-, moval plans. Since then, the High­ snd th* difficult grade encoun­ It has been hailed by club of­ the club,” he laid. The Selectmen are expected to War, will be carried out before th* way Department has concluded American Coinrie of Surgeons in riet Nerl, president; Helen Long, Saturday, Sept. 20. ed on radio snd'trievision pro­ tered. However, the curb is in to 1957. ficials as a . poaslble solution to appoint a Retirement Board to "We’ve contacted 40 bands and celebration to publicise It. How­ that they should come down. The handle the plan. vice-president'. Priscilla Scott, sec­ grams. . a point near Hilltop Rd. He ha* received affAPprintment the long-standjng- Country Club 76 Are departments," beamed a pa­ ever, a portion of the march may Mis* Crosby atudied. -fpr three departmmt says the grade in the ■controversy raging since the Only one bid was received by the retary; and EHaine Knight, treas­ be reenacted a second-^ time In a to the Jefferson MedlcAL College urer. rade committee member. "Glaston' yesfs at the New England .Con­ walk Nvould nndermlne them. Hospital in Philadelphia foNsn In­ XUob* Hollow- purchase in 1966. Dads Night Held Selectmen for repair work on the bury's fire department is so enthu­ pageant proposed for Vernon Cen­ , As a result o^the Hlghwiy De­ Town Hall. The Southern New ■ |i;\’eats Tonight servatory of Music. Boston. ternship commencing on July - An annual lease fee of |1S,32S. The Men's Club of Rockville siastic that they offered to send ter on the closinff Ylay of the cele­ partment's recommendation, Mur- Ceramies Show krhich the Club would pay while At South School England Roofing Co., which sur­ 60 men and a band before We even bration. In event of rain, the'concert witL 'phey has posted the trees for re­ veyed the building and outlined the Methodist, Church wUi hold its an­ be postponed until the . follovding from any ceramic studio. Therq PARIS CURTAIN SHOP operating a public-private course, nual meeting and election o.f offi­ got to themf" Other historical events will be moval for a oec'ond time and will At Webb House la currenUy under negotiation, necessary repairs, bid 91.600. The Floats, sports caraof the future, reenadteib by interested groups. hold another public hearing on will be competitions in both juijior, FaUiera of South School children cers at 7;30 p.m. at the home of under IS years of age, an^ Adult ptrector Ted, Cummings last night V ere gueeta a . the arnual fathers' Board vf Finance approved a fig­ Emil Kroymann, King St. All men loco] organizations and state dignl Ladle*' sewing dirclea may be them, ■niepe of the trees sre in laid he believes this figure is too ure of 92,000, to allow for pos- taries will join the parade. "We’re called upon, to create costumes. But the most valukhle commodity, front of 206 Vemon and two are The first Greater Hartford Ce­ classes. These will include huld | night dinner held at the achool of the parish are invited. ramic Show will be held . at the ntodeling. sgraffito, underglaze and ; low. last night. .dble contingencies, Luddecke said. The women’s Society of Rock making aure Ihe lead marcher* All of these Ideas are subiect to man hours awl talenC must be in front of 158 Vemon. The Finatice Board ’ received don't bump Into the tall end of tha expansion or deletion, according to volunteered.' ' The Board last night did amend Webb Bam, In the rear of the unusual glaze In. the junior claas j . And in last night's discussion'of Following th* dinner a musical viUe Baptlat Church .^ill meet at *■ • __. __ .... __*__, the proposal. Director Ronald notification from . the State Tax parade,' the amount of work volunteered. its original action on the aidewalka Webb House on Main St. in Wethi and these and lace draping and] program by members of all classes the home of Mra. Florer^ flower applique in the adult class. ^ Jacobs raised four points he was held O'utslde the school. Commissioner of approval of Lutz Schwarz, 79 Sprtpg S t, thia w t- The line of march is set to Start A number of tha projects are ex­ Largest American heron is the in one respect It voted to cancel erafleld, on June 14 and 15 from 1 thinks should be re-considered: and KfUer as town auditors. / at Grove 8t.. move down Prospect pected to produce income to ,*up- greet blue heron, w.hlch stands plans to take the walks on the to 9 p.m. The public is invited to'attend; The program opened with the nlng for a picnic. the riiow, for which there will be ^ 1. He said the town would be Budget hearinigs were set tenta­ Burpee Women's ^tellef Corps St. to Union St. and back to the lement the $3,000 appropriated- some four /eet high and has a west aide from the Buckley School Any amateur may enter the com­ salute to (he dag and the singing center of Rockville, where It will no admission charge. on "safer ground" if the leas* was ot "The Star Spangled Btnner," tively by the Finance Board, which will hold Its monthly supper at 9 Sy the town for the celebrafioh. wingspread of about a^-feet. soutli to Lydall St. petitions by obtaining entry blanks set for a definite time-limit when Each class then p re ^ te d its part n1U ask fdr depsulment budgets to p.m. iii GAR Hall, to be followed The time is near. 4t could be subject to r*-negotla- of the program. The'kl.e the engage­ Park. -x-i-'J-'----' 3 l of the year In which the new Grades 2 and 8 in Mr*. Anna Mc­ ment of, their dai.ghter. Vies Bar- Rsapital Notea «m rs* were put Into operation. Cann’s ^ room sang ."our songs. Admlttdd .vssterday; Carlton 'v.-a Je«n Hemmann, to Francis J. Bartlett, Hyde Ave.; Orville Com&^see, seteiMl » In answer. Director Rugene Grades 4 and 6 in Mii Gwendolyn Gawlas, son <^.Mr. and Mrs. Harry JCelly said ' th* lease Is a 12-year Hurl’s room gav* a choral reading, Schllchtlng, RFD 2; Calrin Davla, C. Fassnacht, Twin Hill Dr., North Ellington. lease, whether you call it indef- "What la s Esther?" which they Covuitey. No date has .been set. for Jbilte or not." Discharged yesterday: Alex Ig- had written themselves Singing the bedding. . natowicz,-S3 'Vernon- Ave.; -Joeaph ,.— -Vv-- (CHESTfR. CONNECTICUT) ...... QawttoaB Fees ■ o f "America, the Beautiful” and Drama fforiety 'Member LeBlond; RFD 1. \ ^ 2. Jacobs said the fees for non- "Brahma Uillatoy’’ concluded the Eleanor Ku,-ne, a Junlo*-. at New Admit.l'^ today: Susan Tlca- wiembera— $S~w*ekdays and 94 on program; The music was under th* Britain State Teachers’ College, hurstV 2 llintinrihtrn mturdays; Sundays, and holidays— direction of Mrs. McCann. William win be among eight students who Is mmb than what guests of mem­ Palmer was the announcer. will be initiated Into the new Con­ Verttoa aod Talcottvilla nei bers would be charged—$2 and IS. At the dinner table, each father necticut Beta Chapter, Theta Al­ la haadied through. The Herald's Tespecttvely, for those times. was served by his own child. A pha Phi, the national honorary, RorkvUle Bureau, 7 W. Mata 8L, I "It should be th* same,” Jacobs special grace for th* occasion was dramatic society, today at 8 p,n1. telephone TRemoet ft-81Sd. /• dd. "Our taxpayers should be en- said for each class by Miss Leid- This will be the Arst Ohapter of Etled to this much consideration.” holdt, principal. the society to he formed in New EX-OHlEr Te i a l s e t The dinner was made possible \ ~ 8. Jacobs 4aid .the. proposed fees England.. The investiture will be New'Haven. June 4 (iP)—Fbrmer Are higher than those charged in by the efforts of Mrs. Robert Ven- cor ducted by a grou^-of society Hamdeil Police Chief Frank B- public roursea in area towns. He nart, who Is In charge of the cafe­ r.rembers from BuckneP University Cattaneo pleaded Innocent yester­ enentioned courses in Glastonbury teria at the school. She was as­ in Pennsylvania. day In Superior Court to a charge sisted by Mrs. Lipu,se Johnson, Bnd East Hartford. Burke Named Writer .,of embezzlement and selecteiLtiial X »> Kelley said the fees are not Mrs. Herbert Bengstdn, Mr*. Eliza­ Martin B. Btirke, son of Mr. arlft fb'y jury:, c^taneo f* accuSedTSf Btgher than those th* Club has beth Little and Mrs. Marion Rowe, Mrs. K. Fenton -JBurke of 27 Park eitibezzUngf between - 97.500 and n charging members of the pub- St., has beqn-'^m ed apsociat* $10,000 from the Hamden )9*Uce r up to new. He added that Condor Breed at 4 to 5 sports editor ^ 'ih e WilUatdn Acad­ Bejnevedent! Fund while eervbig as “ policing’' would be the only con­ emy bi-weekly«paper, Willia- trakauCary of that organtawon. trol over fee paymentax iSan Francisco — -The giant ronlan. Burk^is a jiu^r at the State's M w Abrahant S. Uuinan ^ Kelley said this fact should be. California condor does not breed school asked tkb ^ r t to sqt the trial for given more ettidy. A basis, he said, until It is 4 or 6 years old. Nor­ Sacred Heart fleeting nrilt Tuesday. |night be "comparability of the mally these birds don't best often- The Strawberry Festival Com­ coureea." er than every other year, probably mittee of Sacred Heart Church will ...-Red Cross volunteers gave 2,- ; 4. In condilalon, Jacobi pointed because a young 'condor must be meet at & pjn. today in the church 208,000 hours, of service in 176 Vet­ OF MANCHESTER. CONNECTICUT ^ that, under the proposed rules, fed and cared for by its parents hall. All pariahionera intereated in erans Administration hospitals in . fon-members will have later start- until it H more than a year old. helping on the aecond annual feati- the U.S. during 1957. A" ■' r — ------DACRON r \ OFF TO FEED DORIS DAY, JACK LEMON AND CAST FOR 22-DAY SHOOTING OF RUFFLED CURTAINS Reverse twist weave for Columbia Picture's extra strength and longer wear. Can be criss­ Wash^n W earables^ crossed. REG. $5.98 ' Benny Pagan! (Im ) geta beat wiahea from John Garibaldi, Bolton Conatable, before ;r take-off Sunday for Cheater, Conn., where Pagani’a will cater during 22 days of pic- Ruy Him * yifts f«r ThHit tliat wW rIm s * him .ture shooting. “WRECK ISIAMK 9Hid 9cnf« MoHiar NMMy iMurs werfc. DitISS SHlRTS^Whlf* and Colors DRAW -'T " *' '3' AN Cotton $S.CK>- l ^cron ood Cotton $5.tB - ■ ■ ’ ■ , PAJAMAS— >PI«in and Foney DRAPES AN Cotton $5.00 y. - ; 'Dacron. ond-Cntton '$7.fS-$8.f

^ s h i r t s ,' ■s ■ IMierdd,oaHAC«tton ' SHORTN;.'."- nnd Cottnn $2i)0 R EG . $ 5 .9 8 SPORT SHIRTS c Loim end Slioit Slonvo (cotton) Save $ 2 .0 0 >$2.fS Id $S.fi . '-as.'. Wonderful selection in antique satin, bark cloth. Solids WALKING SHORTS $S.f S > - and prints. Draws to cover 48" windows. X If Whitt and Cotorod Siimnwr SRonr"^^ ^ DRISS.SHIRTS $5.00 : Just Received! QUALITY GIFTS ANOTHER SIIIP.MENT OF MEN'S PEACH and LOUNGING RORe/ $S.f 5 la ST.f I BROADCLOTH PROVINCIAL mfOUTI Mat'd Whitt and Colarod POLO SHIRTS (Orion) $3.75 ' -'f- CAPE COD CURTAINS SUMMERTIME BMana mofi^tiine to relax indoors, Trigle-S CeWsf .30" to 72" LENGTHS — IN ALUCOLORS tvef. M««|dls Store Open M ob,, Toesn Wed., FrL, Sat..;- and out. Triple-S Blue Stamps mn bring you your Hi*a any elhsf dioiea o f hund^oda of.Camoua brand gifts to brighten stamp esWet... 9 A.M. to 5:80 F.M.-^Thnn. 9 A.M. td 9 P.M. ^ yourminunarUving. So easy to get Blue Stamps. fn*r|ifts...ia Mjm'S DACRON and CibnON SUITS $3f .95 -'-X/ too-4hop whers you mm tbs Triple-8 sign and get Ifsa eilN Huf CURTAIN •Ml atanip t o each 10^ you epen^, ^ no txtra e/wrgi! Ttaispil Get ywir. free cepy ledsy DACRON nnd COHON RAINCOATS $23.98 ____ Hollywood’s' in that direction— pointing toward .Cheater, Conn. Group above apprara And, it takae only 1200 etampe to 511 a Triple-S at soy TiipIS'S CEHOIISISSON 1 In picture above, left to right; Arnold Pagani, Benny Pagan! and Hugo Pagan! return to be indicating "Hollywood, here we come.” Left to right in photo: Benny ^ a n i. Hugo eever book...nM>at plane require 1500. Mardunl.. M IN’SGUMMER SLACKS. OH Sim $7.95 up goodbyes from well withers aa they prepare to leave on thia, one of their most import Pagani, Rose Freddo, Arnold Pagani. Jimmy Minicucci and Cy Giorgetti. Nino ragani SHOP W E G1.VE Adf O R ^E E N T rSpi tant catering assignment*. - - of Pagani Caterers waa not present when photo was taken. 829 MAIN 5T. T E L M I 9 ^ 4 7 0§f Tfiph-S B LU E STA M PS pt GRAHO UNljON and othar leading Merchanta. / PUBMTT n iE E PAEKINO DT EEAE OF OTOKB - \ Visit ^our aadJdft Triple-S Blue Stamp lUdemption Cantar s i: 281 Aarlun St. Hartford . r-- ' t 1 _

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PAGE SEN UANdHlbT£»r EVENING JERALD, MANCHESTER. C oim ., We DNESDAV. JUNE 4, 1968 MA^CTJgSTiBR PVENINO HERALD, MANC3HBSTBR, CX)NHw WEDNESDAY, JUNb\ 1988 ------ii.i ...... I ,- I— II I I nil :-i • ,'— ~ S*w Matching Frocks SpnMB Up ORd’R-C's-CfeRlr ALLEY OOP BY V. T. HAMLIN OUR BOARDING BOUSE Tritli BIAiOR BOOPLB Catering to a Dm 's comfort tMtaijaiMPf DON'T ...BUT t DONT HlNd plcaaastleaaas turn deeply. WhyTVhy not have KNOV I UNMRnAND M)MiTnN» I'xf hia favorite reading orlounging THtiRtMX-AND FM BCMEt».^NOPE WHAT// Sense and JNdnsense chair reupholetered or 'alipcovered COINS « KEEP rr /•KN^.AM&DOS^lYa ALWAYS rains and generally tightened up, Tvucr vMKi'.., yjj Hjfr^NSCRON WAl4TeD A S N A ^ LITTLE ■TP" plumped and made to look like 'That u ttu e o lp EUROPEAN 6P0RTB CAR-*^ A woman’i tonsu* ta h*r »wonl wwit,” 'ttw jifSafds^t told Us' ntw new. MANCHESTER UPHOIA VOO'O LOOK MISHTV SHARP office manager, "you Just let me u i r e r STERINO CO., H Birch St. does ooaA’OOMc-HOMf ..... and ih « never lets It rust. BUTTON/ IN ONE TOO.' -*..-TQPAY X . know. And X’U tell you how-to do expert wdrk riglit in their apacloua SitfSLE HE'^ without It.’’ 5KOPPEO AROUND THE 5H0Y^-. F s y *—I f you tell a man any- ■hop here. Watch Dad’s eyes light (KOWI ' up even aa he mildly protests. , ROOMS AND SOT SO/HE thlns it goes In at one ear and out I ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ § FOLDERS AND PRICES' ypowntown tUs afternoon I at the ower. Once baby curia (Usappear, " ■ ■ DECIDE Bill—And If you tell a woman found the lovelieat hatl" "I'm glad young woman experiment w i^ l^ NNE PHARMACY ; anything It goes In at IjoUT you found IL my daar, because I couldn't buy IL " hair atylM. But many peVer and out of her mouth. Mnlte It a Han|iy - It BetoHs Rost Pea Year Way late Dad'a Ha«rt - 664 Center SL— BD 9-9814 . "Sew-Sew" Suanier . Keepsake Booka Dream Lin«nt( seem to find the right combina­ A satin-covered, cushioned Uaa "RUST-OLEUM” on your Shon H ARM AC M EN’S SHOP, There are 1T3 lawyem, $4 bueU' LUXOR TE X TILE , SSHiS Oot- tion to flatten their face shape or A Us travsls round the World BRIDE’S BOOK from HARRI­ matal furniture, tools, radiatiks 946 kuin SL, for neGoiielly-edvcn : NOTARY PUBLIC I neasmen, ?|t farmerg and 63 inedL tig e SL a reoenUy. opened chop camouflage nature's mlatakas. For while truth la putUng on htr SON'S, MS Main SL haa apac* f o ^ becauae it. stops damagipg rust Uaed Fethar*a Day glfte that ara example, hair p^led back ae-. A a «-4 boots.— C. H. Spurgeon. cs' men in the nc'W 60t>member bring! you ' beautiful fabrics a t recording the important detslla or At JCKINSON PAINT COMPANY, sura to please Wouldn't he be savings. With the arrival of June varely from the fabe makes.^a # IH « It W l fc*»IW. tM. Tm 1 . » » .W Parliament elected in Turkey last this onee-a-llfetlme day. There is delighted with a "Clipper Craft” ( gniwation, spring dances, wed­ 733 Maili Street "RU 8T-C)LEUM" large nose teem larger. \5te "N ow U there's anything you October 37. space for the gucat Hat,, for auto­ is avaUabla in q choice of colony SUITI You'll fUidT SUMMER dings) you^ can find anibroidered loose waves to soften -this large PR1SC1U.A*S POP ^ BY AL VERMEER graphs, for InterestiAg descrip­ 98o a half-pinL Evan if the sur­ SPORTSWEAR, SWIMSUITS and feature. ergaady and ambroidered nylon, tions youTl be glad'you jotted famous-name SHIRTS.' A ll pur- BOOMS BRINO.MDU* ‘BCry* TMAT DIDN'T also aoulptured aatth and p«rky face shows algna o f rutting, you down to help you re-live this day can apply "RUST-OLEUM " di­ chasea are OIFT-BOXED FREE. Calling Swimmers M d Sim B it^ra KNOWLEDGE PROM SMOWS MO\^ EVEN KNOW tulla. Hera you'll find the fluff anniversary years, Pink DUMB Daily Crossword Puzzle your dreams ara made bf, OPEN rectly ovar the n u t and halt the You ll never kpdw how close you EVERV CORNEC TWE WORLD and %lua BXBY BOOKS grow Sweep Dad Off Hla Feet I AM! J^ON. to BAT. 10 to S-ahd tm iR S . damaga oa you apply new hettttF ' uume tffbclng R'real-bathlng beauty [ SWOULD READ, OF TME P H A D more precious with- each yaar. And into a BARCALOUNGER M^RE BOOKSy w o r l d ; to 9 P.M. Stop in soon. and longer life. Use It Indoors or until you slip into ■ '"R o se Marie CORNERS Answer to Previous Punte You'll refer to the important data chair frpm W ATK IN S, 935 Main .PRISCILLA* !• ..... ouW "RUST-OLEUM" U equally RW4" BATH1N(3 SUIT from o f health recorda, to the many suited for praeerving concrete, SL, Father's Day 1958 will mean OORET CASUALS, 8^7 Main Street, Bakery Bit m tch for It exciting "firats" in a growing ITHERTHATJ A THIUBE D A Y SAIAE la coming wood, cement block and brick. hixurioua relaxation for years to ■llwre's Uiiflt-ln support to mold and T youngaters life. Theae boM i will come. He'll stretch out^ relax glorify your silhouette, whether it 5R AN UN- next weik Thurs. Prl. and Satur­ be absolutely priceless. You can JlSCOVEHBDi Acaosa DOWN day, at GOODYEAR SERVICE Dad’s e Good Spert! weary nerves, sore muscles and needs slimming or rounding. Try get them now tagged 31-99 and up. love you for chooalng a g ift that 5TAR«^.,, I Plain or fancy 1 Bakers ' STORE, 713 Main Street. This sals Thart's never a Father’s Day on a "Rose Marie Reid” BA-THING Annouheing Cruise of the saw decorate Ta one you'll not want to misa. problem at N A M IF F ARMS C!0. brings head-to-toe comforL- I t ad­ SUIT and enjoy exhilerating self'- NEW Grace Liner “SANTA bsksry item It Pays to Buy fiber Bags justs aasily to any position for confidence. S Pastry cakes srith More specific Informatloh will ap­ There U a 20% DISCOUNT on 1015 Main St. Does he imnt a ROSA” Maiden - Voyage CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER crest — pear in this column next Wednes­ FUhing Rod uid Reel, Golf aubs, snooaing, reading or lounging and K, SPruit----- 1958 FIBER RUGS at MAN­ comes in PROPORTIONED The most successful separates June 26th (JL4 Days) Ciinu SEager day. CHESTER CARPET CENTER, a Golf Cart or maybe hla .favorite IS Orandparental SIZES offering unparalleled com­ these days are coordinated; that Is,' cao, La Guaira, Kingston, i l Small shield t BrambUng corner Main and Middle Tpke. gun 7 He'll be happy hie Father's \ forL Choice of upholstery fabrics they -match. FCr spring, paatej, Na.ssau, Port Everglades. 14 Cry of 4 Simple During the warm montha you'll They come in three .ready-made Day g ift came from N A 8SIFF shirts and skirts will have identi­ bacchanals substance find pattypan, crook-necked and aiaea: 8' x 9', also 8’ x 10' and ARMS (X). They carry also Golf availabla. cal embroidei^ treatment. Crulaea In June, July and ,€■* « NU^ntM. tm. T 15 Ceremony 5 Mutual SS Chest rattle 41EestIadtaa greon-atriped variatiaa. of squash' V X 12'. These FIBER RUGS ekn Shoes, Fishing Boots, Hunting IS Air (comb. concord SS Small Island weight on t ^ markoL T ry them alii take- much hard wear, without BoW, Boat-safety Cushions. Or, Today's Baby can play peek-a- August . * 4 9 5 LONG SAM BY AL CAPP and BOB LUBBERS boo with paaaersby. A new wash­ To remov* a frozen dessert from fbrml S ProcL as a S7 Oceana 41 AlgMKlulaa showing it, revarsiblei' too. Spots give Dkd q GIFT, (3BRTIFICATE a mold, dip the mold rapidly into IS Outburst Indian juat siids o f the crib. However, the transparent piostie'or nylon net hot. Then loosen edge w.Rh e and Dee. 5 ^ ^ j HAS me SUCH IS Having dropsy native SO Main rola 44 River la nothing plaaeea tha guest of honor ravel. They have enough desirable PlcturbrPretty dreaaea that are knife and turn out on a serving ■nttmcayseaiitiee 50 Musical S Cylindrical in a ptay Prance quite as much aa a vary special weight to lie perfectly smooth ■ides don't block vision.' A reviov- ■xact duplicates. TDWWD»FUtRe- Restiitg IS minutes, before eat- abla filter helps purify the air. plate. dramas S Declare IS Ptblad marina 44 Weary CAKE ptraonallaed with name and without tacking. > ing may do' wondera for tha di- No. 8171 with Patt-O-Rama Is in ODWW-If^ 10 Roster ereaturaa BE SURE . . . 3S Mariner's 47 Aaum meaaage. Tha P IN E PA S TR Y gaation. Many sat when over- ■Isas 10, 12, 16, 18, 18, 20. Size Napkins in a Party Mood mcmMfOdDV direction 11 Hardy heroine IS Simple silkworm 'When you are broiling or baking For ‘SpeclaP Oocaakma s h o p ; 6SB Center SL flUs special tlred and upset which only makes 12, 32 bust, 5% yarde of S5-lnch. With stepped-up summer enter­ RESERVE EARLY! nmmvHis-M-, SS Deep hole If! Suffix I f Takes Into 45 Ninth month ■apefruit halves for ftrst-couroe Tour good taste Is evident when orders with careful decorating and eating a struggle. Wait a Mt Be­ No. 8172 with Patt-O-Rama U taining sch^uled in most house­ u m o m s r / 54 Pickle SlUquid Custody (eb.) frosting. Tliore are miniature cup­ or daaaert service, just hast them you choose from MATHFXl’S A T holds, get yourself a DUFFLE BAG Phone Write Vlalt ST Afrletn river measure I I Pantry 51 Burmaee through. Owrheating aometimea fore eating and U y to relax. Your TH E CENTER for Father's I>ay, in aiaea 3, 4, 6, 6, 7, 8 years. Size cakes, dainty rails and cookies to digestion will be better ' and ' so OF NAPKINS from HARRISON’S, 51 Direction 34 Malt drink 39 Stripe wood aprtle tends to bring out a slightly bitter for Graduation, for a Wedding. 4, 2% yards of 35-inch. Two pat­ add a fsative party touch to all win you. terns. 849 Main Street. Th« luncheon size IS Flesh food your inmuner entertaining. flavor. Whether it's jewelry, sterling, is 79c for 100 napkins in assorted S3 Adept hoiloware, crystal^ or bins, yeu’ll Send Thirty-Five Centa in coins designs, all colorful and gay and of 11r . I rrr Welcome Tour College Galling Male Students find only carefully selected itema for each pattern— add 5c for each 14 Measure of 1 A Ploisaaat Plam to Bat good^qualltX- The beverage size .W H ITE j a c k e t s for the Sen­ cloth Dick “Jim” Lewis, as the new . Student Hotne on dlq>lay. All will be cherished pattern fo r’ first-class mailing. r r Have.-you dreamed'of linene that ior Dance are in stock. RENT includes 125 hapklns for 79c. These FOLEY 55 Intend r CNt off . to a happy aUrt for a fo r their beauty and utility. Even Send to Sue Burnett,- The Man­ packages make delightful gifts for manager of the PINE LUNCSI- youcs from THE REGAL MEN'S 15 Canadian F r EONETTE (located'in Pine Phar­ wonderful lummer with a family have tta t ‘mint-of-money’ look? if )rour gift budget is modest, chester Evening Hersld, 1150 A'VE. summer occasions. TRAVEL F SHOP, 907 Main SL I f you are to province macy) 664 Ontar SL brings ex- reunion dinner at M ILLE R ’S RES­ Now your dream can come true by you’ll find "just right”..cholce at OF AMERICAS, NEW YORK 86, (eb.) TA U R A N T, 10, East Center St. A simply transferring this lovely rose be an usher or the beat man at a N.Y. Flint Name, Address with 54 Church St.< Hartford JUDD SAXON BY KEN BALD and JERRY BRONDPIELD r 1 perianoe, aptitude and a deaire to MATHEiR'S. JA 2-3188 ST Stasgere.rs 1 please you. Serving breakfasL tempting and varied menu awaits border to plain linens, then em­ summer wedding, remember you 2k>ne, Style Number and Size, The Inquirer SS Main product s j you. Fine foods are expertly pre­ broidering it in easy-to-do crosa- can rent all types of FORM AL 1 lunch and HOT P L A T E SPE­ For Their Listening Pleasure Include 85 cents more with your of e bakery CIALS every day from 8 A.M. to pared and seasoned. The generouk stitch and blending colors. W E A R and aocessories here. Convey youi good wishes to the pattern order for the Spring and 40 Provide with r r w FF servings please hearty appetites. » PJR. Sundays (8 A A I. to 2 P.M.) Pattern No. 2507 contains hot- Simply select your exact Mize; graduate 'With a favorite Record, Summer '58 issue of our complete weapons ' $ Why not make it a rci^ar date to Wa they will FEATURE TAKE HOME iron transfer for 3 yards of rose- nothing to send away * for. With a Record Player or Accessories pattern catalog Basic Fashion. In­ 41 Vehicle 1 i i dine here. FATH E R ’S D A Y (wmlng up June W< f o o d s , such as Fried Chicken, snd-bud design plus embroidery from THE MUSIC SHOP, 1013 teresting new features; a wealth of 43NerVeue s Flab and CSiJpa. dam s, and French directioiis and color charL 15th, why not give Dad something Main 9L They carry Musical In­ amarL easy to sew styles. FTlae.. jrpur acquaintance is cor-' Modem Dry denning la Efficient wearable from REGAL'S. You can struments of every description, de­ Do’lt*Yburs0lf fdoof 4IMotmUln Send 25c in 0>ins, for this' pat­ F dlally Invited. - "M A R tlN Iia N O ” the ONE be sure it will please. Exchanges signed to satisfy the exacting art­ P c l e a n i n g tern—add 5e fo r each- pattern for Undecided About June I5th creitc HOUR DRY service are gladly made. ist and for those who love rhythr.'i 4S Incursion" 11 at 20 East Center SL remains open first-cla<< SO Hostelry all summer from 7 to 7 Monday Dance on a Cloud of Romance! plck< out for Dad? One that SIFqrefathcr FF B F b ; d . P E A R L a p p l i a n c e - 1150 AVE. OF AHEBIOAS. NEW ^ v e a him pleasure of course and % r through Saturday (lljuraday even­ Especially for the Senior Daifce, TJia^M^OMF SS GscUe p ■■ f u r n i t u r e CO. 649 Main Street ing to 9) for your convenience. YORK 36, N.V. Print Name, Ad- I f yOu think you may have "spur lets him .know .you love him...... C. . r |[ la yqur HOOVER SALES AND WILROSE DRESS SHOP, 601 of. the moment” ^eata, do a'little MPether K Tou’B ®ijoy hemg able to bring dreas and Pattern N u m b e r ...... E. HOUSE ft SON la brimming SERvfOE DEALER. Replace'mciit Main Street has the glamorbua SSJewmey a soiled, wilted garment Into the Have you a. copy o f our 1958 groundwork ^efore going out to a over with gifts that say "Happy B I) BELTS are available aa well as DANCT FR(X:KS. You'll find crisp BUT Be C5»*rERJt../ A PKiTOffe **Womin voftri won't nkt thftt nMty ad lib you threw ' SS German river shop and call for it an hour Needlework Album? It contains party or play. Make any mixes or Father’s Day” In the nicest way. ■ IS AWV BE WOiWX 1,000 HOPD5, otbtr parts. Save on HOO'VER qet, embroidered organdy. There dunks and slip them in the re­ In about younxift. 8anator»whtra you said averything 57 Pigpen H F r later spotless, faultlessly pressed dosens of pretty designs in cro­ niere are snappy sport SHIRTS BUT NOT JK Twe WORDS ARE ^ •MChSir — VACUUM DUST BAGS, now 89c Are mists of nylon,. all sheer de­ frigerator ready to be served. Also,' A IL ‘H ^ / HBLP! HBIP! ' J t you art you ewt to barT* and renewed in a way that satisflea chet, knit, '‘embroidery and sew; (long and short sleeves)' also pop­ a packagt. light. The high-fashion shade is check your ice supply and have ular ."Arrow” and “ Van Heuaen" you. You pay no more for this pliu directions for one knit and "Bittersweet” a glorious color to B. C. BY JOHNNY HART top-notch service. Never store some little napkins and plates Dress Shirts. “ Wash 'n Wear” COTTON WOODS BY RAY GBTTO Paper-thin slices of Itallan-style three crochet Items. Only 2Sc a flat '.er both blondes and brunettes. ready for use. • sway soiled coats, suits or dresses; copy! slacks and suits cut down clean­ I THINK lU ham may ba served with wedges of ing bills. Encourage Dad to soak , LUKECRANI F IWN A S m e NeXT IMKESONMI cantaloupe for a drat course for a have them cleaned first and you U ’e Smart Figuring Invest with Confidence ELIMINATE MOTH DAMAGE up the sun in a pair of handsome WAIKEO “a f t i W j HnreR s l a s h b s a e/touxoeA CLUMSy Q m S stor/ dinner party. This type of ham is GLAZIER’S CORSET SHOP, For maximum safety, income THE P l ^ three; THiW.LOKE — a w .help,< 70 m/RD OASeMAN Conquer a bulging clothes hamper For OradoatleR DinRCr WALKING SHORTS and BATH­ WMATA CANW euied and dried and prepared in 631 Main StreeL has tha STR A P­ and gro'vth, you should check the MEN IN THE AT LEAST UNTIL e o BAMBOO,,, by enlisting the aid of TWO- Serve fuUy - cooked BARBE­ ING TRUNkS. You know he > I OBTSOME> ANO HAVa auch a way that it may be eaten LESS BRAS and the Braalette many advantages of MUTUAL soMa PUN HOUR SHIRT SERVICE, 299 CUED CHICKEN from LYNN gets, a kick out of a new T IE to »R /’J ■'’BODY WARMED without cooking. W A IS T NIPPERS that are the FUNDS. Information’ on all the UP IN TH BULL IgITK WILSv: West Middle Tpke. (near the POULTRTT FARMS STORE in the ■dy nothing df a dashing JEW EL­ PEN/ Parkade). Tha DRIVE-IN WIN­ Parkade and you’ll have wonderful beautiful foundations for your Sen­ MUTUAL FUNDS available at R Y Set (cuff links, tie slide).' For Dad Take* Center Stage your New York Stork Exchange Turn watte space into a DOW receives and delivers your feasting. Mother can stay dressed ior Dance Gown. A line of ex­ a Dad on the go^he'll appreciate It’s easy to remember Dad with l i n g e r i e Member, the SHEARSON, HAM- order- with time-saving dispatch! up all day in keeping with tfie holi­ quisite , (lacey slips, the leather TR A V E L KITS or two- tewing room, den, bed­ a Fathtr'a Day gift that will "ring half slips, pajamas) gives you MILL A COMPANY, 913 Main WILL day mood. BARBECUED CHKTK- suiter LUGGAGE. A comfort­ room, pIsTToom. W e'll help MCUON a bell" when you shop PIN E - EN is excellent sliced cold onto s much to choose. These are "most Street. 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THE Herald , By EARL YOST Braves Use Home Runs Sporta Bkhtor Chisox Fall Ftillmer in Shot Techmen Bow to Vinal Atifletea Are Sharp Dreaaera \ "E lection Agamsl^eterdii To Regain Loop Lead Today’s athtetea, as, a whole, are pretty sharp dressed In Final Contest^ 8-3 T o G et R un vlduals. What's more, they have a real influence on th'i.^ We*t JordM, Utah. June ^4 NA'nONAL LEAGUE un—Yoatbtnl Jay (’'nllnier aad youngs^rs who watch their every public move, on the field R e t u r n s Scoring bll of its runt in tltq^ Six weeks ago at the West Side Ovpl the Cheney Tech base­ New Yftrk, June 4 ,(iP)—The Braves have-re­ of play and off It. Jack Gregson, part of the regular Wednes­ ■easeaed wsHerwaight Jo* Ml- discovered the home ruh, slamming back into the National 6rst four innings, Oresn Manor cell of New Yorl batti* bare ball team opened the leason by losing to Ellington. Yester­ A gainst NY day pight‘fight announcing team, has forwarded a Question­ \ edged Moriarty B rM 6-4 last night toAtgllt la a lO-reiui* b rat tt e t LiCague lead by walloping 12 in their last four games. The at Buckley Field. Winning pitchicr day afternoon in Middletown the Rangers c ] o ^ their 18- naire for,sports editors, seeking their views on good groom- marks Fnllmeir't debut la tele- game schedule by dropping an 8-3 decision to Vinal Tech. champs belted fiA’c, their best one-game total of the year, and ing; T he' smiUMg Oregsbn, Whof* S t i l L O u t Jim (Joleman walked six batteri vlrim aad agalnsL Mg time ep* made 'em Rood for all'ibut one of*' and struck out 10 while loser Dav* -eOvarall, Coach Tony D’Angona'i New Ydfkr .June ‘4 hendles the commercisls. of the poeitira. hard-hitting combine chalked up their runs In a .7-6 decision at ThsVo A hecku«« roce going opinion thsit today’s athletes dreiu plan T Los Angeles, June 4 W — Dieterle issued seven free peeset Fullmer, 31, has mere Aaeet* Francisco last night that dumped quarter end then try and tear the and' fanned Six. Rick Macaione ■ix wbiB aa against seven defeats. on in the 'Americin Le«ffuO"- correctly and* Act accordingly. Hie -The Los Angeles Dodgers haltf aad speed ttaau his elder breth- T rack Squad Shortstop BUi.Darb, centerAeM- the Giants into second place, .010 Mays and Musial aentim enta.a^ seconded here. men tn blue a p a rt The umpire Sparkled In the inAeld for the Oil* er, Gaoe, the former middle­ percentage points behind. behitid the New York Yan­ should be eO shined up and ahould ‘an inconclusive lead ofjriew 'ere. er Stan Majewics, pitcher K*n When Joe.'McCarthy managed weight ohamMoa. But heme- Bankuze and Arst baseman Tern kees, that is'. Only four games be the example for every boy or thoufMind votes todgjHfe their Green Manor ...... 2 11 100- 5-7-3 town partisans wonder whether Wes Covington and Hank Aaron Tie for NL Honor the 'New T^k Yankees to one man In the game to follow. , Moriarty’i. .100 030—4-5-2 In Easy Win She.rman all collected two hits for each hit a pair. Covington’S sec­ separate the second place Aincricsn. League pennant after ^id for a stadiupHsIte in Cha- It will be eoougb to oranter Vine! which turned in three double- As a father, I know that U*a Colemaii and Mo“an; Dieterle MIoeU'e expeilence. ond hauled the Braves from be­ Kansas City and laat place Balti­ another,- he always demanded har(l to convince my sons to dresa n n t Ravine.JPiere still was a and McCov. plays to check potential Cheney hind in the eighth inning and- . CInoInnaU, June-i i/P) —$tan more. B ut tk'e A's are 8H behind that the n iin who wore the pin mountain «KelSCtk)n returns from The bout will be televised im- Against Hall uprisings. Majswicz stroked a smartly for school ,«VSry day. X . INTERNATIONAL LEAOrE tionaUy (ABC TV, 16 p-m. Aaron's second clinched it in the ^Musial of the St. Louis Cafdln* the Tankees. stripes of the Bronx Bombsrs -be know that two boys are not alike -yestoKtoy'e election to he tabu­ AMto'A Sylvester moved into double end a two-run homer in the ninth. als and Willie Mays of the San The. xankeea tiobbered Oiicego lated before It would be known EDT.)' Afth inning.The victors oiit-hlt the dress^ and groomsd properly off and bi my cSsa one ton spends an seccM place last night with a wild The St-year-old MloeU wUI C6-(Japtaln Joe l>yer, warming Oddly, there were at least two Francisco Giants Antshed in a 13>0 last’ liight, rapping t h r e s the field, 'because, he said, coam- ■whether the city's voUre decided 11*6 triumph over Ansaldi's at Silk Townere 13-9. dead heat for the National hohria. runs in support of Johnny extra few minutes a day shining take both a weljht'and experi- home runs in every NL. game piona ahould drees and look like hie shoes- and wanta to wear good 'to give ths club a place to build a Verplanck Field. Jim McGehan up for the State CTAC Track Meet Second baaenfian Paul Doucette yesterday — except at Los An­ League’e Arst Player-oMhe- Ruck’s tero-hlt j^hlng that ex-- champions. glamorous new hellpark. and Walt Smolenski, each with Mice advantage into tbc Agtat. Saturday in New Haven, won three closed out a Ane seaeen with threat Month Award. The award clothes • every day to achoel. On He expects to selgb arauad gles. That cozy-comer in the coli­ tended the White Sox' scoreless' . Nhti'onsl Fpotball League front the other hand, the other lad The last returns announced be­ three hits, and X>on Gllha. with event* yesterday afternoon as blnglee while teammate Exlau* covers‘'play In the month of ah(iiM>' to .thninge. It waa the fore counting was interrupted early 149 to ISO and Fullmerie camp Parker, a steady hitter all epring, seum gave up just one, a aliced Office hM defnanded that the pihy- wbuld just aa soon forget the shoe two ssfetle*.. led the wlnner’e at* says he wW weigh 142. Manchester High trounced host ahot by Duke Snider, aa Cincin­ Mny. i^tA shutout by.the.Tankee staff, era .on' all teams dress corractiy. -today put the Dodgers ahead 47,471 taejt while no An.*aldl batter was had two hltz. Cheney .never waa this season, the first for Kucke, polish, wear an old shirt and trous­ votes to 43,463. This moderaU ad- This test should at least part­ Hall of West Hartford 77-27. la able to get back In contention nati used a bunch of walks for an Aluslal and Mays will receive During the'ei^lbilion and regular ers and 'come home with dirt all able to garner more than one ly aaewer a question Jny bns In 8-3 victory over the Dodgers. duplicate trophiee ’ from the riAce he blsnkSd thk l ^ t e Sox S-O -xmntage waa anything but deci- blngle. A makeup game tonight addition to gaining their seventh after spotting Vinal thr*e run* in season, whsn;NFL perfolinerB are over his face end hands. Yet, when hie mind nbout hi pro enreer. victory as against two setbacks both the aecpnd aild third innings. Two-nin Homers Deadde league. The trophiee will be on thref hits May 7ML .Off the field. but still in the piib- the occasion calXe, eon No. 2 can ■ive, eince 623 per cent of the pairs the Lawyers and Ansaldi's. at S ta to r s ,Wtai Pair , elty’a 1.106,427 registered vours o'clock. He snye be wnnU to go ■« fnr and a tic, the etrong Indians bUo Shortstop Bitrt Zinsser poked a an engraved deck set with a lih eye, they are rcauirod to wear get his features as thiny as Ne. 6 ne be cnn. 'biit doesn’t want to St. Louis defeated Pittsburgh clock, two pens and a month The ^aahlhgtbn Senators,’ who east balloto tn the heaviest non- A A 8 ...... 320 24x—11-11-4 deadlocked Conard for 1968 CCIL solo home nin fOr the loiere in the 8-4 on two-run homers by Stan or sports coat, and slicks. 1 and can match his older brother wind up hearing belle. honors. \ -• s*venth Inning. and day calendar. Each yvill hadn't ihSna^ a dbuhlerieadar rand tie,' ■presldenual election turnout in Ansaldi's .. I.... 104 010— 6- 5-6 Miislal and Joe Cunningham, and sweep since Aug. 16, 1066, until in the well groomed department to ' L.aGses and Glihs; Sspienza and MlepH may M-the man. He The. sumnAriee; „ Vlaol Tecli. (8) . ’ bear the inscription "The Na­ a tee. Los Angeles history. has fought oome of the top ab r b PS aA • rUm the Chicago Cubs clobbered Phila­ tional League Player of the they, took two from the Tankete - Principals- on both sides were Rusconi. Powers (4), Shot Put: l?^x*r, M; *. Prindvllla, Nettieten, 3b 8 0 1 3 ‘ delphia 12-4 wtyh Ernie Banks .PjbrttTsrt of Gregeon'e question- Ted Williame of the Red Box iigbtwelgfats aad welterwolghts H; 3. Campbell, R-di«. 4i (*«(, T Inche*. Caputs, o .... 4 0 Month for May 1958.” Memorial Day, now have dbnie it wary in their etatements. Dodger AMERICAN LEAGUE 100: 1. b u m m ^ H ; 3. WllUama, K; Bkarb. ta .... hitting his 14Ur homer, tops in the J ia ^ ;to 'qporta edltars. want llk< may have a dislike for ties but hia Two runs In the fourth inning and has a S6-S1-7 record. He i ‘8 1 0 0 A vote of 89 sports writers twice in -flve days. They jumped. Prealdent Walter O'Malley met whipped former lightweight • t. PInen, M; t. :l(tS, Mai«wtea,.cf ' I NL. Into a- third placs tis with Boston, tJllsi.Po you. believe S player’s ‘sp- wordrobe la the envy of most nien. wjtH newsmen today and said: proved the margin of victory last 310; .I. Wllllami.X: *■ Wfnten, M; Bankus*. p .. 5 0 1 and broadcasters who cover {iSAfance oft the Asia inAuSnees Of course, Ted draws down 8126,• ebampioa Ike WUIIame la two I. Reynolda, U; I. Sherman, lb . 0 0 3 The Braves, who set a team two games behind Kansas Voting Tbo Close night as Manchester Optieal..'1ip* .. 440: 1. Juros, H: 3. Rennett, U-, I. Breslln, rf ...... i games every day decides the fSM' Idsas shout, him 7. Absolute­ 000 a year for his services end can ended the Manchester Perkede 4-2 of three lights and bested ex- 0 0 0 record and led the NL In homers award. As It turned - out, ■ by beating the A'e 6-4 and "W hat cgn I.say? Xt’e just too lightweight champion Biid Szumexyk. H: i. ;83*. \ Hurtlmn. 3b 3 1 0 (199) for the first time since 1900 SftJiSSir, - —' 1 (LK , ly. I've always maintained that afford the beet but there are a lot at'Waddel) Field. Rick Daley pow­ 3W: 1, McOowen. H; 3. miyerd. M: lonstle. U ,, 0 0 1 there are Aye such Jeligible vot­ athletes should be model dressers of athletes, the majority of them (Hoes to say anything.” ered- his second home rim of the Smith. 8. Houer, M; i. 3:10.4. • klak*. rf .... :::: I S 0 0 0 as they won the pennant list sea­ ers from every city except St. beat Cleveland 7-3, and And from City Cknincllman Pat- l>ree. Walter O’Malley of l6 ’(nnihgs, tha Tankees sbslled • • • DUSTY LEAGUE Lundborg. It: dIs. 186 feet, t Inch. Hkyart,,1b lb ...... 3 f t 1 4 0 0 0 in the majore, ninth this year, in bat or golf c^b but also in his initted to the people. And that's Parkade ...... 000 101-2-3-1 Finest 135 game from behind Javelin: I. Oyer. M; Uspis. M; 3. yu^llts.If. rfr f ...... 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 Jablonskl's two-run homer in the One of the Anest athletes in Manchester High School history, mighty Joe Dyer yesterday win Dick Donovan bsfors he retired a dym . Quick. Who’s the leading batter what we wanted... Maceykn, M: dis. 160-feet, 8 Inches. Hslmri). P ...... I 0 0 0 0 1 q N ' Giants’ third Inning. the sixth. He drove in three runs, in a four-run ftrsL Mickey Mofor uemuG Marsh and Lodge; Daley end tn the seventh inning to down named winner of the second annual Gus Gaudino Memorial Award as the school's outstanding -Having traveled around con­ in the American lAague.r Boh Nle- "ITm outlying dletricU are al Peiirose Upsets Jack Bombardier. Pole Vault: 1. (He) Ansaldl and Brown>jr ...... 8, 1 1 1 0 0 0 Aaron, who has hit eight - for moving past the 1,600 mark In ' athlete during the 1957-&8 aeamn- , senior, the 6-2, 200-pound Dyer proudly accepted Uie hand­ Ue hit .a thraa-run homer and King's 10-9 lest night at Robert­ Jacobe: 3. Byrd. M: ht. t feet. KamitudiL e ...... 1 . t ' 0 1 3 0. 0 0 career RBI. L«rry ■ Jackson won siderably with baeketball teams as man of the Baltimore Orioles is ’ready ahowing a leading margin ssssLaodG rii son Park. It waa a closely fought Relay; 1, Manchester 33. Hall; no the season, one less than Coving­ some plaque a t the spring eporU'^ia'Ward assembly in the high school auditorium. The i^ o to a BiU glrawrcsi socked a aolo homer a player, I know that one 4 inches In, the dljKUiijBvent and (right) holding the Memorial plaque. Joe, who plana to right-hander, now 2-6 With hie to look sharp at all times while in duct a tryout camp at Muazy Field, town district# showed In the early Ratting (Based qn 7S or more at Hebron Wing Sixth the fifth, but starter Lew Bur­ Skinner and Bin Maneroaki. attend Brown University next fall, waa a letterman in both football and track. (Herald Photos third stndght loea It waa Mantis's bats)-^Niemaa, .Baltimore, 367; seventh,.9-8. In the bottom half of street drees. Fellows who didn'’t Bristol, June 23, 24, 25. Johnny eounUng.” the seventh. Finest p u • h e d dette and reliever (3ene Conley Five Walks . In Frame byOAara). sixth, Skowron's fiftil. live up to the code - soon found Murphy, farm director of the ItSox, The extraordinary local Intcteet McDougald. New York, 360; Fox, StKAndrews, Scotland, June 4 —Jack Penrose, a 43- Behiiid Harriman blew the bulge. Togi Barra also hit bis atxth Chicago and Ward. Cleveland, .348; -across two tallies oh two etralght The Redlegs had nine walks, five themselves playing elsewhere. will be in charge and he will have In the (%aves Ravlnt issue wes year-oM insufaheeman from , Fla., upset defending singles, a fielder's choice, and a Unbeaten Don McMahon won hla of them in a six-run third off hotna run for tbs 'Tanksss,' who Also, from experience, aa a re­ scouts Joe Dugan. Bill Joyce, noted by O'MaUey.-v Kuann, Detroit, .841. chatnpitm Aeid Jack of ^Scotland, 3 and 2, in the third round Junior Bill Harriman pitched a fifth in' relief, but nedded Prnie had 13 hits in piling up thsir 'big- Rune—Cerv, Kansas City, 37; two run alngle by relief pitcher loser Sudy Koufax, whb didn't Last Nighfs Fights Pagan^s Caterers HoHs Tonig1it< porter, St ths training camps of Fred Maguire end Larry Woodall *1 was intrigued." he said. "Xn of the British Amatepr Golf Championsbiil today strong three-hitter yesterday Dan’s Cannon. Johnson's help when the Giants allow a ’Tilt while giving up five gait run total of ths assson. Thsy ths major league baMball teams on hand. .. Injustice Department: fha latereat in the referendum as F. Bolling, Detroit and Lopes, .Kan- afternoon as host Hebron Regional scored with one out in the ninth How havs won fout straight, and •aa City, 26; Minoeo, cneveland PenroM was the first American^ Joe Hahn had a home run and runj.'Tlon Hoak’s three-run double in Florida, and around the Ameri­ Passing up Wesleysn’s best bass- indited by the headlines In the player to reach Uiefourth round nipped favored Norwich Regional two singles to help the winning on \yillls Mays’ triple and an In-, the only hit In the,big frame, London — Dav! Chamley, 135 ?i, ars 4-0 va Chicago. can and Nhtlonal- League, as ex­ ball team In yeara for post-aeason and Mantle, New York. 26. 19.56 U.S. Amateur. London, outpointei, Josy ix>pes, ,X-oe Angeles newepapers. The 8en- after former W alker^ip star Jim­ Tech ,7-2 to gain revenge for an cause. Chuck Glenney homcred for .field out. The Giants who have,, and the ex-Dpdger also ato%.home Main Speaker BUly fjoodman, out ainca May 6 amples, I have observed that the ptay. Coach Norm X>aniela' and hit atorial and gubernatorial elections Runs Batted In—Cerv, Kansas McHale. a three-Uma member earlier 6-2 setback. Harriman, who lost five of their. Isateeven, had, 1 1 184^4, Sacramento, Calif., 10. with a lag Jqjuty,jslnglsd iOr both City, 46; Jensen, Boston, 81: Ger- my McHeie of Phlled^hieIgtphie and the losers. " in the- inning, Brooke Li^rtmoe modem 4aY Jitofessioaal z;atlilets talent, crew rated a -iqinmiment mca^WHXinduuy.’-’ ____ of U-S. Walker Cup teams, lost in notched his second win In Are deci­ Finest 138 6.4-0-2-2-6-f lO-lO-S hits. The Braves had «. doiea’, 10 won Ida first in a month for a i-S- — Rocky Randelt, 136. hits t^ tha Boa, who have bsen bid -ahead of -eeveral temna, in­ nert, Boston, 30; Slevere, Weeh- Air Force Pvt. John ‘ pWiek of the third roiu.d to R. L.' Renfrew dresses a lot better than the aver­ " TOrTunusual voter turnout wes Newton N3., had lost their jhird sions this spring, gave up both Kings 0-0-0-0-1-3-6 9- 7-8 off starter Ruben Gomes, who lost record, giving five hits in his firet Houston, knocked out Ray Riojaa, At FatiiCT-Sdii Track Banj^et ihut out thres times In a row. age man'on the street. Bit in the cluding Trinity, whipped by the htld largely responsible for the Ington, 27; Lemon, Washington, 26. of Scotland, 1-up. Be Hansoa of Norwich runs in the Arst inning his fourth. 136. Fort Worth, 8. Thby wars beaten 8-0 Saturday by Cardinale- two weeks ago. . Jtock- Hits—Pox, CMcago, 57; Kuenn. round matches. Ekigland defeated Franek by the Finest 136.-Stalger, Cannon (7), M m complete game in 1 1 eUrte since . -• . ' f lobby of s botel some day and ■luggleh rate at which returns but wax untouchable thereafter. Cunningham's second home run D ati^’s Paul Fotack and S-0 villa High has on its track ahoea Franek, Who Is stationed at Or- ^aame m a rg in ^ and McDowell. for your money! _ last Sept. 18. Snider's homer was Beaumont, Tex. — Paul Jorgen­ Amerli'a’a greatest . marathon^speaker tonight .at the W ther c- 1 watch the bail playera come and were .being announced. Veteran Detroit. 56; Bridgce. WashinRton. . 'The Rems, who have now broken King’s: Johnson and Evan*. of the leason junked a 4>all tie his third of the season, first at the sen. 128, Port AHHUr, Tex^ slopped runner • today,' Johnny Kelley of Mimdayxiilght by Whltey Ford of go. Tin sure you'll 'ligree they ere yesterday in roiling up ah'abbrsvl- newamen said they could not re- 49; F. BbUlhg, tieifbit and Mc- leans,' France, had putting trouble \ Twice Seml-FlzaUst even In 12 sterts. tied the score agatnet loalng reliever Chirt Ray- Son Banquet givoj by Pagan! the Yankees. sharp dressers and most carry ated 2X-3 baaeball win over Glas­ which kept him behind all the way Coliseum. -1 Junior Flores. 126,'port Arthur, 8. New London will be the guest C .terars In honor of the Manches­ .eall when election results were eo Dbugald, New York, 48. MeHale, twice, a semi-Analiet in with two tallies In the second tn- 'The Senator^ acored four in the themselves as straight as military tonbury. The win was the fourth ■low. X; X>oub1es—Kuenn, Detroit, 16; today. After'wlnning the 14th and the British Amateur, was the ning and then iced the verdict with Stolen Baaea—T. Taylor, Chica­ ter High School track team. Dhi' firet game first, than got the men. In'. 13 games for Coach Rdn 16th holes to; stand only one down, a lone marker in the lixth frame. go and Aahbum, Philadelphia. ; ner will be served starting at 6:30 Fana at last night’s I-os Angelee- Avila, (Heveiand and Mantle, New third . 07 f TrKck and «n. were leading. B ut the (ana Eleven tied-with 2. not have a particularly good, ro)/nd.* -Tim Holland of- Hockimle (>n- his AL lead, alngled home two the dirty uniform. Clean uniforms Ne\v. Britain in the CIAC Basebdli Home Runs- Derv, Kansss City. but he played briter than i .di'd” Field aelection at four .different art pert of the modern game as Toumeroent. Pitching and good de­ made at'leaat twice ae much noise tre. N. Y.,, a late starter, Is the runs. n mkiutes later when Dodger out­ 15; Jensen, Boston and Slevere. Robert Koos Jr... only remaining seeded American o u r distances last year, the 136rpoond Plewa Has Boogk Night well as clean shaves and shined fense were strong points of both Carter's depsrtment itore owner, defeated Sport Schedule Kelley, an elementary school Eng­ shoes. clubs during regular atason play.... fielder Duke Snider hit his firet Washington, 9; Triandos, Balti­ player, although nine from the Herb Plews committed tour it- coUaeum home run. more and Gernert, Boston. 8. W. S. Thompson of England 3 and U.S. went Into the third round. lish teacher, is also a four-time rb n in ths nlglitCBp. tying an Stan HUittskl, Manchester Country winner of the annual Turkey Day Take an umpire,, for example, Club champion, wUl participate in * PtaySre InlerMted Ihtching (Based on five or more 2 and wiU mf«t Penrose in the Two 18-hole rounds were sched­ Today WORK CLOTHES often tied AL - record for third declsionsI-'^Turley. New York, 8-1. fourth, round this afternoon, -, uled today CA’er the 6;9.36-yard St. P * F VS. Parkade, 6 -W addell I Five Mile Road Race in Manches­ baeepaan, -and booted three, in the even in these parts. When 1 go to the .Tournament of .tam pions at 'A fter the game. Dodger players ter, Johnny, who also represented a game I always note the apptaf- Rockledge Friday. Mrs. Jean .Ufdicated .Interest In the vote count .889: Carver. Kansas City. 7-1, Although Penfos'e.'and Rt)os*bolh ■ Andrews Old Course. This will re­ Field. ‘ ' For Paintcra, seventh, when the A’l scored two .875; Sisler, Boston and Kucks and are. rated as good, golfers in the duce the held to 16 players at the Second Congoa vs. Teachers, 6:16 the United States in the 1066 for a S-S leiad. But tbe.i Senatbra ance of the man in blue. Remem­ Gaudino had a 94 to tie fbr ninth . but seemed nearly as concerned (Carpenters, Plumbgri Olympics in Melbourne, will show ber, he'a the fellow who will run place in the Chasa A Division of Shantz. New York. 4-1, .600. United States, neither has won a end of the day. —Charter Oak. huatled back with four in the .about.their 3-3 lose to Cincinnati. major title. Penrose, a former special elides of all events In ths the game and he should look a the Connecticut Women's Golf It would take a aimple majority strikeouts - Turley, New York, One bad ahot on the 380-yard FInast 13.5 va. Marines, 6:15— eighth, with Plews doubling home 53; Harshman. Baltimore, 52; Phlladelphla'p,. has won-the iPhila- Robertson Park. '66 Games. ' two and scoring the tying run. AI- little better than the guy In the Assn.' play, yesterday in Groton. for the Dodgers to win the ^eves 16th hole cost McHale the match. Ssnior aw'srds and numerous Ravine property, located Just Wynn. Chicago, 50: Pierce, Chi­ delphla City and New Jersey State He and Renfrew were all aquare Telephone vs. First National. bie Pearson scored the clincher on 1 titles. He. went to the fifth round 8:30--Robertson Park. special gifts also will ba presentad anbtror. Truman Clevenger (3-3) mile from the civic center. cago, 49; Ford, New 'York and at this point and the Scot played at the banquet by Co-Captains Joe Ramos, Washington. 45. of the U.8.. Amateur champion­ his second shot wide of the green. Indians Vs. Giants, 6—Buckland. s m n r i won It in relief.aa the NaU gained . T%e deal Stibmttted to ths voter ship last fall. Yankees v*. White Sox, — Oyer and Dick Williams.. The boys their longest winning string of the - 'peeterday, as ProposLlon'B, would NsUosal Liesgue McHale. after a good drive, 6 and their dads will assemble' at season—four games. Duke Maas Dallas Open Promoter Burns ■ convey some 800 acres of CEaves Batting (Based on 76 or more ^Roos has been San Francisrio knocked his second onto the rail­ Charter Oak. at bataj —Musial. St. Louis, .429; City champion - and his biggbst road tracks . out of bounds and the high school parking Jet at 6 (2-6) lost tt in relief. iRavibe property to the ball club Maya, San FYanclsco, .407; Aah- o'clook^nd then drive in's group Portocarrero. who blanked Bee- tn oxchange fdr Dodger-owned feet was beating Ken 'Venturi, now took a double bogey six to lose As Top Golfers Skip Tourney hurii, Phllsdeiphia, .858; Spencer, a leading American pro, in the the hole. to ’the w.ser.'iount' li» Bolton. ton 2r0 on four htta In his last aWigley Field, a former Coast San Francisco and Covington. Mil­ Following a policy which started start, for his first shutout sines I-eague park. ' waukee, .341. two years ago, the track squgd is Aug. 24, 1956, got his' second in s Dallas, June 4'(E—Promoter Jim Tte Dodger- would spend up to Runs—Mays, San'Francisco, 43; being hosted by Pagani’- for dead­ row with the help of four double- Ling of the 826,000 Dallas Open , | t 2 mllHon on a new four-llercd Banks. (Thirago. 38; Cepeda. San Biggest Mystery for Belmont— locking Cbnard of Weat Hartford plays. Jim Sunning lost his fifth, ■mouldered today over so ihany Stadium Mating about 52,000. They Francisco, 87; Skinner, Pittsburgh for the CCIL title this past spring. giving up a single to Jim Msrahsll top golfers skipping his tourna­ Use Would eonstruet a 40-aers pub- end Spencer. San Francisco,' 33. Slid Fester Csatleman'e double for ment but he still maintained that Me rocTMtlon -park In the ravine Runs Batted In—Banka, Chica­ Who Will Be Astride Tim Tam a run in the second and a baecs- he would have one of the best fields a t a e6at..p(f. up to 3500,000 and go, 43: Thomas. Pittsburgh, 41; loadod single by Gene Woodling of the year when the boys start maln'falti it a t a coat of 360,- Mays. San Francisco, 38; Opeda. for another in ths fifth, j out' on .the 79-hole grind tomorrow. 900 a year tor 20 yeara. San Francisco, 37; Spencer, San New York, June 4 (JPt—The blg^teck ie that." Dick (Jemert hit a three-run Ling fired -a protest to the fGA *> The (rity would spend up to 32 Francisco. 35. geet' qiystery surrounding Satur­ But, he Indicated, he probably homer tqr a 8-0 Boston lead in the yesterday when he learned that million gndlng the ravine site for H ite-M ays, Sen Francisco, 76: day's Belmont Stakea la not Tim Would make hia decision, later to­ ofifth against stsrter-Ioser Mudest Masters champion Arnold Palmer, the team and the county would in- Spencer, San Francisco and Muelal, Tam, the overwhelming, favorite day. There is no doubt that It will Grant (4-8).,Tom Brewer won his BUI Casper, Paul Harney and Jay v«et 34;740,000 on acoeipi roads. St. Louie, 63; Oepede, San Fran­ in the gruelling mile and a half be one of-the pair, and most of Hitting—Wee Covington, Hank first sines Aprli 28 with relief help Hebert had 'joined the growing list American Lengoe Aaron, Bravea—Each hit to's of players who won^ be here be­ ItM whole deal wae approved cisco, 61; Banks. CJhIcago, 60. race—but .who will ,rlde the Calu­ the horsemeh around' the barns in the ninth, sithbugh sli the Tribe "‘"Yeatorday’s Rsaulto by the City Council laat fall by a Doubles -Hoak. Cincinnati, 17; met Comet. , . think he'll name Valenzuela. home riuie, driving In five nine, for rune were junesrnedT r ' cause they reportedly want to prac, Washington 6-10. Kansas City 4- 7-6 victory over GInnto that re- tice at Tulsa (or .the NaUonal Open. Vote of 1(M. But Opponents of the Mozeroski, Pittsburgh, 13> Seven Ah, (hat’s a well-kept secret. Their reasoning Is based on the Palm Beach* 6- contract, . Including McGee and tied with 12.. Matter of fact, Jimmy Jones, Tim fact that Hartack announced a gnlned NnUonnl Lengne’lend. Ben Hogan previously had passed New York 18, (ilhicago 0. Pitching—Johnny Kuoks, Ynn- up tlje. tournament to practice at Councilman John Holland, swiftly Triples—MSye, Sen Francisco, Tam's trainer, said today.he hasn't week ago that he was all set. If Balfimore 2, Detroit 0. jammed a monkeirwrench in . the 8; Ashbum, Philadelphia. 6; Blas- decided bettveen lanlael Valenzuela, Calumet was eager to. assign hiin keee Oeive up only two hits, both Tulsa.. National Open champion -Boston 7, Cleveland 3. siaglee by BiUy Good man in the Lawyers Rely Dick Mayer' "and National PGA machine. Their supporters launched ingame. St. Louis, 5; Banka, (Chica­ who piloted him to victory In the to Tim Tam, the bra.ss wouldn't 1 Standings a referendum campaign an'd came go. Gilliam. Los Angeles,' Virdon Kentucky Derby and .-Preakness, have waited until three days be­ firet four Innings) for n lS-0 breece champion Lionel Hebert can't make Pittsburgh and Spencer, Ban Fran- over the White Sox. , - It- because of National Golf Day . ,.w , l . #ct. g ,^. . 'up with mo.p than enough slg- and JBIli -Hartack, Caliunet’s epn- fore the., race to make the an­ (D Studebaker-PEudianl Ob Same Nme and' several of the minor lights are New York .,,,.29 744. , naturee to have the matter re­ clico, 4. . tract rider, who has just about re­ nouncement. " staying out because of the travel Kansas. City ...21 .525 sTi ferred'to the electorate. . Home Runs—Banks, Chicago, covered from an injured left Beg. Meanwhile, Tim Tam's opposi­ Viait your local Dealer todwyl involved and because of injuries, Boston ...... 21 .477 10 »z The Dodgers, meSnWhile, had to 14j; Wallb, Chicago, Thomas, Pitts­ “Fninkly.” said Jones, "I’ want tion appears to be firmed up. It FOR ■ College Baseball As Year Ago etc. Washington- ,i ..21 .477 lOH And a place to play this year End burgh and Mays and Cepeda, San a fockey who ia in top form. Right will be, a seven-horse field, all In,. ROLAND MOTORS. H 9 Canter St., Manehaotar But Sam Snead, a major attrac­ C leveland...... 21 .467 11 just made it Into the Coliseum be­ Francisco, IS. now, neither Valenzuela^ nor Har- under 126 pounds. Yale 9. Williams 4. Confidant Hart Phelon, playing tion for any. tournament, and Ken Chicago' ,. v . . ; '.29 .463 II . fore the season started after toy- n iching (Based-on Ave or more Springfield 3, Trinity 1 (NCAA Venturi, the 'brilliant young man D etroit...... I19 .442 12 decisions)—McMahon, Milwaukee, Fitot Round). coach of . the Lawyers' softball ..ing with the idea of using Wrigley team, has decided tn jfo along with from San Francisco wh.o has won Baltimore ...... 17 .425 12% Ficld^>r'.the Pasadena Rose Bowl. 5-0, 1.000; Rpahn, Milwaukee, 6-1, more tournaments this year than Today's Games .889; Purkay, Cincinnati, 6-1, .857; the samp lineup as'a year ago In * CbUmed Poor Deal McCormick anti Grissom, San the second’ annual ■rneeting with anybody—three-‘-are in the field. Chicago a t '.Sew \0Ug Ford. Ed (Jlivcr.. Billy Max- T Cleveland at Boston — Narleskt .(fwll, Roberto De Vicenro. . Dow: (6-4) vs. Sullivan (2-11. campaign that they were hot tfy- Gomez and Antohelli, San Fran­ Robertson .Park -with all proceeds !lng to atl|Ihgle baseball; They said MIN. FREE *> LONDo cisco, 47; Drott,' (Jhlcago, Haddix, 3 0 entering' the .Manchester Memorial Flnsterwald, Mike Souchak.'Tom-1 Kansas City at VVashington. (N) WATERFORD my Bolt, Chick Harbert. Cary Mid-' —Urban (4-2) vs. Stobbs (W ). —tfttey wrere trying to ball the city Cincinnati and Spahn, Milwaukee, Hospital Auxiliary Fund. The Law­ cut cf a poor deal. 45. Four• ’ cool,* smart'summer , 4 . . V outfits yers won the first meeting between diecoff. Gene'Littler, Fred Haw-j Djtrolt at Baltimore, (N) kjns, Gary Player. Howie Johnson, 1 Lary (6-4) vs.' Johnson 11-4). The ravine property, they ar­ SPEED BOWi the “hitter” rivals. „JL"' (ieorge Bayer., Ernie Vossler. Doug !' ..Tomorrow's Gaines gued, was-worth far more than for the price of two 1 Phelon, one-time Manchester the city was getting out of the Installaiioti! Sanders, Julius Boros fUfd Don 1 ' Chicago at New'/olB: (2), High ' and Wesleyan University January. More than a dozen tour-i Clevefsnd at Boston, contract. Tbey called the deal a FORD-OHEVROLET WEDNESDAY NIGHT pitcher, pUna to start Dave Keith, hament victories are represented! Kansas City at Washington, (N). '^Tantaetk: echeme’’ and a "givs- . 1040 to 1051 With this haodiome “Palm Beach” wardrobe Tom K elley and Dick l.aw in the In that.array, Detroit at Baltimore, (N). away,"- Wrigley Field, they lald. ^ ------outfleld.-^ftom left to riglit. with a t the "D ak CTiff Country I vlrtuiUy worthleM to the city. dwbfer you get four omart otunmer outfits-- Paul Groobert at short^p. Jack Cliib'S’par 70 is due for a hammer­ National League On the other side, prpponenU Shea on second and jerry Walsh ing was indicated by pr’ct'ce claimed, that the Dodgers wrould at first'.base. The mentor will han­ ‘ Yesterday's Results - - $ a . 8 s Ju8t tor the low, low price of two “Palm Beach” rbundi yeaterdajlS. Harbert dug a Chicago 12, Philadelphia 4. ' :' bring milliona of dollara In outside dle the hot comer duties at third six-runder-par 64 out of the 6,.’'00- money to the city and would, pay base'.'' St. ciouis 8, Pittsburgh 4- suite. Mix and match color-compatibio yard layout, 'Shieart did a 67 and Cincinnati 8.- Los Angeles . . ’ about $348,000 a year tn property AI.I. ron *51 Either ^rm en Yules or John Venturi eased around in,68. 3 taxe*. In addition, they eeld; the F9ICES DRASTICALLY REDUCED ON .(Yogi) LaBelle will catch the of­ Milwaukee 7, San Fl-aneisco 6. WORLD'S GRCATEST Moat cf the tou. lng golfers play Standings recreation park be built by the ALL nO O R MODELS and DEMONSTRATORS! in s t a l l e d slacks and coate for extra outfit*. You’ll like tho MOTOR MANUCS/ ferings of Bob (Flash) Gordon. in a . $2,600 pro-amateur’ lodky liaU d ub would Involve an taveet- Othpir makes elightly higher. Ready to step Into the breach of with $260 top money for the low W L Pst. GB ment of $1,700,000 over 20 years. battle, If'necssaarjt, .will be George Milwaukee.___ 26 16 j619 — to exclusive imnklMhedding fabric . . . the • ACTION! THRILLS! pro and $200 for' the pro In the They contended Wriglgy Field Leeener. Harold Garrity, Irv San Francisco 28 18 .609 -A < WITH THE INCOMPARAILI winning team. Pittsburgh .(Would give the city a badly needed Aaronson. 'Charlie Crockett, Tom­ While Ling didn't expect to get 23 22 .Ml 4H recreational faculty^ , • . FIIER “Palm Beach” famous-fit tailoring. Real < / o / e , my Keanle, Al Rothchlld. Allan anywhere with hls?proteat. since Cincinnati .,. 19 20 .487 6% SEBT tOUERS Thomas, 'Vin Diana and Fran Shea. golfers can’t be forced to play in Chicago ..... 23 26 .479 6 '- •»_____— ------— style . . . real efconomy! Each “Palm Beach” a tournament unless they're on St. Louis '. . . . . 20 22 .476 6 Philadelphia . 18 24 .429 6 ).' MOfUABTY BROS. DRILL the official cemmitment list, he ouit is opiy a favorite still was burning,.over failure of Los Angeles . 17 27 386 1 0 * HERE'S A TYPICAls SAVING! (mmoM Another baseball drill is on tap fellows like Palmer, Casper, Har­ Today's Games WORLD FAMOUL tonight for’'the Moriarty Brosr ney and Hebert to come here. He ■ Philadelphia at Chicago, Rob­ Up baseball team which will compete erta (S-S) va. DrabowskI (2-5). FOR EXPERT said he thought they were guaran­ THRILL SHOW in both the Hartford Twilight WHEEL ALIGNMENT—WHEEL QAL^CIN(S Rag. teed for the tournament since, th'<" Milwaukee at San Franciaco«-L. 1249,93 INaTALLEO whiskey in Conneeriinit League and Farmington Valley were on a cdtrintiltment Hat f ^ Rush (4:2) V9. McCormick (4-l)„ RADIATOR REPAIRING AND RECORlNG l : League. The Oilers will, work out 27 EVENTS nlsbed by Tournament Managci- PitUburgh at St. .Louis, (N) -- COMPLETE BRAKE SERVICE MEN'S at ML Neho starting at S o’clock Ed Carter -In the winter. Kline (6-4) vs. Br(>cnan (5-4). Flos Sales T itt and local players are cordially in­ OPEN THURSDAY TILL 9 • FREE PARKINa He charged it was a "breach of Cincinnati at X-os Angeles, (N) ' S E E / '* SHOP ALL'NIW 5!*CHIVROLITS'IF vited. faith’.' but was told by Tournament —. Haddlx (8-3) vs. Podrea (4'J),! 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TOST, Jeweler, ra* eondifion. 2119 jN oicer St. (corner motor,^S40. MI a<80M. ishing; antiquea reatored. Fumt- ter immediately. Up to $100.. xn bath, whot. water heat, 'garage, rage,, Ilk batlts, two fireptacea, PRINCETON STREET four finished. Attracti-ve U-vtng pwrs,-adlaata watchaa axpertly. Parker-JenaenF - or - phone MX ^2081. At School Fete Advertisement ture Repair fervlco, Taleottville. • IT n o r . MOW ou t fOUIAICWCI. AMOBMIUOWnM Hl’oUKlMiltUF 8-8881. trees, only,.413,980.. Caritc’i . W. big kitchen. 15x24 living room, room with paneling and fireplace. *«M« nunw ^'g 30 Lin wn m . ’30-WmW.UB A M9T O F fM A lW lir- RAaaonabla prices. Open daily, Hutchina. M l-9-6113. amesfie drive. Very weu piiiit. One A real sweetheart. Four -bed­ Extra large .kitchen with' birch 8n 8-7449. aMs'price. Come see. Mrs, Dor' CLASSIKIED A DVT. '61 NASH sedan, radio, ' hea(fr,^ MrilWiNOlDfNfAUN- Thursday ayaninga. 129 ^ “ ru ice acre lot. 331JWO. Lawrence F. rooms,' two baths, large living room cabinets. Foripiea counters, (to- (Oonttmied from Page Om ) ...... GAS^ STOVE, excellent condition. aey, 14 Arch St. Business Property for Sale 70 S12S. Ml S-4TS1. W B A V m o of burna, moth hoios Strait, MI 94887; Two ovens. Can be seen at The (XFl) - MAGNIFICENT ranch Fiano, Broker. Xn 9-8910. with fireplace, open stalrcas'e; . ramie tU* bith. Attrantics den DEPT. HOURS . 331,800. Spring Street. Beautifutlp and torn.clothing, bngiery run*, Dairy Queen, 807 W. MIddU Tpke. 1>LBASANT ROOM. Gentleman. BOLT*ON » Combination gas ria- bauUfui dining room with picture with oailsling and .built-in book­ officials whan the first symptoms 1M7 OLD8MOBIUC SS convertible. Wooded and landscaped lot. R. F. j|12,l«e-sBS»UCiro~—Four room 8:15 A.M. to 4 :30 P.M. handbags repaired, tipper re­ . Separate entrance,. Parking. 14 H tlon, grocery store and pack­ window. Nice cabinet kltcben. Cov­ case. LaqYe master bedrooms, two appeared about two hours aftar Good running condition. New front TV RADIO arid record player. Dimock A Co,, xn 9-8248, Bar­ de huts! ranch. AU the extras plus ered (uitto, fuU cellar and lecrea-' rooms upstairs almost complete. end. SlOO.'Call MI e-6SM. placement. umbrellaa repaired, . Hackmatack St., MI 84908. age store, Immaeulate six room man's shirt collars reversed and Pf^ucts 50 Combination console. Beautiful bara Woods, xn 9-7702, Robert W. basammt garage. 5*k down pay* tion room. CHI steam-heat, garage. O oset space galore', Ameslte Iiinch, started prcparatlens im­ COPY CLOSING TIME f\ brick Cape' lita new dairy barn, ment.'Sevsn miles from Mancbaa- •M CHEVROLET 3 dr. Al condi­ replaced, M arlow'i LitUe Mend- maple cabinet, in excellent condi* "f r o n t ROOM, single, large, cen­ with or without 64 acres on two Agnew XII 8-5878, Joseph N. Ash­ Beautifully landscape^-^^frounds drive. 1S0-3(W landscaped plot mediately 'for handling on emer­ n a t i v e iaparagua for treesin*. ford, xn 9-5818 or Robert D. Mur­ ter. Lawrence -F. Fiano, Broker, FOR CLASSIFIED AD^/T. tion. . Priced to sell. Douiflas -Ing Shop. Hon, M l 9-0187. trally located. 87 Parknst-, Rock- main- road*. Owner retiring .wUI with trees. We have an F.H.A. One look wili convince you. gency situation. Hospital staff 18.18 a crata of 34 b u ^ e a . Six dock, x n 84472. ■ x n 9-8010. ' 514,700. Webater Agency, Realtors, MON. THRU FRI. Motors, *883 Main 8t. VUle, TR. 8-3244, csriry first morigagt. For dstatls coinmltment and fw 32,3M cash members moved 19 ambulatory pO' FORMICA counters, ceramic wall bfincbse 81 .M. Farmer's Market, WE8TINGH()U8B ~ M fr ig « a tw ~ i down you can oWwihis fiome. Near Rockville, TR 84748. and floor tile. I.hn The town's medical force was bought and sold. Furniture Repair Treadles 39.IS FOR d i f f e r e n t sizes and types Receives BS electrics' and masonry.- Aluminum . FRB F f i r s t month’s rant to new- Wooda. x n 9-7702. Robert W. Ag­ binati(m-windows,, garage. Fine .kitchen, laraee bedroom. Hot water iipplemented by nurses and rescue Real gaa^'agver, Douglaa Motors. Service. Ml 5-7449, Electric Portablea 119.18 ■ of farms and land tracts 'vlthln 30 USTINUb w a n t e d , tingle and Biding.’ Oarages, cottages, out. ■ lyweds. No lesss required. Apsri; new. x n 8-58t« Joseph N. Ashford, neighborhood. Priced yiSht! Mad- oil heat. Baseboard radiation. two-famuy houses. Member of Richard Paul Nodden,' son of ' uids from nearby towns. 833 Main St. ■ - . Electric Consolee 389.98 miles of Hartford. Lawrence F. Cost and Found buildings, room acfdtttons. Nuside SALE 1-8 OFF On wallpaper Wall mem building. 8,4' trailer. Three ■ roornb, ■* CUSTOM m a d e Hned drapes, 50’* town kitchen living room with ton W. Hutchins, Realtor, xn Legal Notice By early evening many of ths long. One lamp and table. MI LARGE RANCH in desirable loca­ pleaded guilty to 12 charges of Center St. Ml B-5045, or 800 Center bath. CSean.' reasonable. Stanley DRY w a l l contractora —iWalla, ^A K E TOUR -nME PAYING FOUR R O O M S -aose 16 Main 8t„ fireplace vestibule. Laigr loi. NEAR BOLTON-m.500. reduced. 94183. children had recovered sufficiently Busineas Opportunities 32 8-5345-*r MI 8-1721. tion, recreation' room. 3-car ga­ u q r n a PF.aifiT . breaking and entering with crim­ St. Freeman. West Up-end Mulberry sand finished callings, iirvistble Help Wented— Fenud* 35 . Articles i>'or Sale 45 YES! 8 FULL TEARSJTO PAY! shopping, bua line. Heat, hot water 518.800. R F Dimock and Co. ■ Ilk# new. Four room Ranch. Ce- to chatter excited^ ■ shout the rage, excellent condition. S. A. KOTICiCK OF a p p u ca n o N ing intent and one charge of Point, Guilford. (Not Tuttle’s taping. Interior and exterior palnv “SUPER’ •DE’LTOE” Included. Parking, 39.1. Available Realtors. MI 9-.1246, Barbara EXCLUSIVE neighborhood. Luxuri­ situation. FOR l e a s e " ■ ramie bath, form icsi. counters, Beechler, Realtor. Xn 84959, W. Point). G L 3-9659. Ing. Free estimates. Tel. Bernard REUGIOUS articles for all occa- July 1st, Box L, Herald. , Wooda. xn 9-7702, Robert W. Ag­ fireplace, .aluminum combination ous six room (toionlal style ranch This li to ztv» notlct that 1. HKNRY burglary in connection ‘with thefts Eight-year-old Buddy Honep- LO.ST—Gold bracelet. Reward. Call A. Lotier, PI 2-8452. WANTED—Woman epok with food tiona, weddings, graduation, etc. CHEST OF drawers, douMs Iren R. Srhitb, MI 9-8983. with three twin size bedrooms, M. KUSTEfT o( 211 Parker Street. in East Hartford. Superior Court cutt. a curljr'halred second grader . - NEW SERVICE STATION ^ S ROOMS OF FURNITURE bed. Ml 9-4897. new, x n 3-5878, Joseph N. Ash­ windowc and doors;. Bksement ga­ MI 8-4S46. — - MOBILEHOMES — Furnlturo tak­ buying experience. K, Herald. Mrs. Romeo Bolsionnault, 10 Ooo- . All 100*5 Guaranteed 3tk baths, expansion area and all Mancbeater. Conn., have (lied an appll- Judge Alva P. Lolselle set June 18 in a bed near the third-floor stair- m ROCKVILLE ford, xn 9-5818, or Robert D. Mur­ rage, fieldstone rtiainer wails. BRAND new S-room brick Ranch caUon dated Hay 30. lUtk with the en as down p a r e n t on mobile- ALIj t y p e s of carpentry work. per St,, corner Center and Cooper. ONLY 8488 ' THREE ROOMS furnished. Call xn dock, Ml 8-5472. ' Weil landscaped. 8*6 down. Ex­ other cuatom feature! expected in Uquor Control Commluion for a aa the date for sentencing, pend­ caae, whispered eonspiratorially to r0UND-One~mack mongrel dog. Additions, remodeling, gsragee, home and furniture. 318.300. In­ homes. Excellent lots available kt 815.18 D EU VER8 rU LL SIZE Frigidairs olsctria 9-5853 after 8 p.m. cellent financing. Lawrence F. this type home including recrea- Packoze Permit tor the eale o( alco­ ing. a .pre-sentence investigation a neWman: ■ Male, Call Ijft Frarchla, Dog etc. Also custom building. Phone Completely equipped. Excellent Help W anted— Malt 36 quire Corner Lake St. and Rich­ holic luiuor on-the premUei. B/B Route Manafield. Jenaen'e, Inc. (alwava location. Attractive rental terms. 318.88 MONTH range,r328. MI 9-(M31. (XVt RIGA HrilGHTS. Bolton- Fiano, Broker, xn 9-5910. - tion room and patio overlooking s 44 A, luOU (t.- East ot South 8t^ Bolton. by the State’s-Adult Probation De­ "Where's my britches? I want Warden. MI 8-8594. MI 9-4291. T r o p i c a l f i s h equipment. Call --^OU GET — i',4 ROOM FLAT, third floor. Com- ard Drive, Vernon. lovely wooded yard. For further partment. to go home now.” reliable) 84 Park Road, West PART TIME—Sarviee station, eve­ Mognificent new ranch. Six The buelneae I* owned by HENRY M. Hartford, AD 8-8214 or 0 > 9-4479. MI 9-5I04. 18-MBto BEDROOM binatlon electric and oil stove. Hot . rooms; two car garage. 8M (XXVI) JUST OFF Porter St. detaUa please call Elva Tyler, KUSTER. ot 311 Parker Street. Ifan- NOTICE IS hereby given that Op­ TIDEWATER OIL CO, nings, weekends, also days. De­ '■* ' — ...... — — ■ ——...... 318.BOO-^ANDOVER U k e. 81k room Monday through Saturday, 9 to 8 SAGGING BUILDINGS straighten­ 18.PIBCE UVINO ROOM and cold water, Frigldalre, dining signs on Bolton Center Rd R. Beauttfu* six room Dutch Colonial Realtor, Xn 9-4459. cheeter and will be conducted by tional Share Book No. 4170, isau^ pendable, willing to work.. Ex- Machinery and Tools SS ranch, all the extras , plus lake Henry >1. Kueter. ot 311 Parker Street, Monday, Wedneada'jr, Thursday ed. Underpinnings and foundations JA 7-7221 12-PIECE KITCHEN set, 180. Adults only. References. F Dtmock A Co , Realtors 80- for only 119,800. (toll R. F. Dlmock b>- The Manchester Savings and irience helpful. MI 9-8198 before STORM w in d o w s , screens and privileges. Owner very anxious to Ifancheeter. ae permittee. evening. 'repaired. Pull line bf carpentry, ____ -r- Plus — TROY ROTOTILLERS and attach* 3 0 9 4 4 2 . ' 9-8248, Barbara Wooda Xn 9-7702, A Co.. Realtors, MI t-8348 or Mr. 310JKXI—FOUR bedrpom (toloniai. HENRY MICHEAL KUSTER. I.XI duplex with garage. . 3r«ge. near storea, boai.'r doors; Ameslte drive, shade trees. : year-found lakefrotit home with •aacte“Prtce 31700. Ckli owner x n JOHN J. WAULETT, Judge, * Inaured dual control cars stand­ up roofing, gutters, laaders, chim- telephone number. DINING ROOM TABLES small down payment assumr 8% brook and small pond, ’Two acres. attached garage. This home is ard or automatic. By twined and WALL RESURFACE or install Canter St. l-4245'*fter 7 p.m. WANTED-Ride 8-9 a.m. from E. nyr and roof repalra can Ooughitn. mortgage, Ctorlton W. Hutchins, 317.500. Lawrence F. Fiano, Brok­ very at^ctive as well . as con- AT A COURT' OF PRefiATE, held certified, 'natnictiir, licensed by bowling alley*. All repair work. .Boats aqd Acecasortes 46. Designed tor beauty-and-uUlity> WANTED TO BUY. at - Mancheater,. within and for the Center to old Connecticut General ML 8-7707 - ~ WOMAN COOK. Apply In person.’^ TWO ;R0O8f furnished. Ground - xn 94182. — er. xn 64910. , venl'nil so please call me so I XfANCHES'TEUt—90 foot frontage. Dlitrlct of Manchester ottlhe 38th day the State of Ckem. Ml e-«n7S. Acadia- Restaurant, 108 Tolland 18 years experience. Walter Bel- These tab)ee can be stained ma­ Good used resaleable furniture, Building. Elm St., Hartford. MI bot. Coventry, Conn. Phone PI PLEASURE CRAFT iiniahAs by floor. Shaded. Hot water, gas. can tell you more about it. Alice Good locathm. city water. Owner of May. 1959 FOR ALL TYPES of roofing_ and Tpke. hogany, walnut, cherrv or any also small upright and spinet electricity. New Bolton Road Tel. (Xni MANCHESTER - New six TOUR BEDROOM Colonial, Uk Clampet. Realtor, xn 9-4543. Present. Hnh. John J. Wallett, Judgt. B-1088 after 4, MANCHESTER Driving Academy 2-7478. Sherwin-Williams Co. Complete pianos. aaerlft‘'lng. Win sell for less than Estate o( Anna M. .Goodwill, late ot For lets than, (we peaay a mile you eoa drive a flae siding,-■ clapboard, -.f- - aabeatoa. ■ You stock of hull, deck and topside modern bleached effect. Ideal gift x n 541M, room ranch home In Rockledgc hatha, knotty pine kitchen. \ acre „ ■ ..------t 't;;— ;---- r 31,000. (toll x n 3-6930. la equipped and licensed to pro­ WAITRESS wanted four nights S' for ths newl.vweds. 355 each plus Manchester, in said Disiricl. deceased, equipped wito large heater and defroster, directional Urirta vtayf may save by calling now for your ELDI^XtLY gentleman desires out­ enamel, boottopping ind racing section; lik baths, ceramic tilt lot. XIanchester Green area. Ml WINDSOR — Split -level. Tile" administrator having exhibited vide tha very beat in driver edu­ week. Apply Charcoal Broiler, 850 tax. Watkins Used Furniture three bedrooms, recreation room leatherleether -tolerior, foam eeot, oil fUter, olr bath cleapefT tnbelesa Automobiles for Sale 4 free eatimatea. All materials and side landscaping, mewing lawns, bottom enamel, sntl-fouliag enam­ THREE ROOM apartment. Adults kitchen counters. Attached garage, 9-1208. BOLTON AND vlOinity— For lots his admlnlttralipn account with said cation. Standard and automatic. workmanship guaranteed. Ms"- E. Middle Turnpike. Ex.chanffe only. Heat and hot water. Garage. ameaite drive, fully landmaped fireplace, cabinet workshop in ga,- and acreage call laiwrence F. estate to this Court for allowance. It Is whitewall ttreo, deliver* up to 85 miles per gellon, earrise 6 pess- Dial Pi 2-7249, any Hme. cutting hedges, etc. Call Ml 8-8877. el, etc. Sherwin-Williams, 981 Main ORDERED: That the 11th day nf sengers, large iielection to choose from. Drive this ear todoy> BEFORE YOU BUY a ueed car Chester Roofing and Siding Co., 8t„ MI 8-6535. DWYER PRODUCTS 15 Oak Street 7ri4ts Box P. Herald.______, lot. 319.400. Call R. F. Dimock CO.. (tontral kix room Cape. com­ rage. 315.900. Oifford Hansen, -Fiano, Broker. MI 9-8910. June 195S. at ten o'clock, forenoon, at eee German Motor Sales. Bulck Inc.. MI 9-8988. GIRLS 18-26, tour with aU girl ROaitors. MI 9-4345, Barbara pletely renovated. Has fireplace, 8-2453. the Probate Office In the Municipal You can’t afford not to own one. MORTLOCSC’S, Mancheater'e lead­ group, eastern states'aummer re- ROUTjE 88. BOLTON. CONN. Sales and Service. 285 Main Does—Birds— Pets 41 ELECTRIC STOVE SO " or 3*” . Woods. MI 9-7702. Robert W. Ag­ storms and screens, full basement, DESIRABLE building lota, above Building in aaid Manchester, be and ing driving school. For complete aorta in Chrculatton Building Cam­ Business Locations E liJN G TO N —Near, Rockville line. I Route 6, Bolton side of Ap^dover. the assigned tor a hearing on the al­ Street. MI 9-4871. Open evenings. SEBAGO OUTBOARD 13 ft-81 ft. Woodworkers and Finishers Suitable for cottage. CaU 3 0 new, xn 8-5878, Joseph N. Ash­ garage. Nice comer lot. Draatica]- lowance of said administration account information, see YeUow Page No. Roofing and Chimneya 16-A paign. All expenses paid, plus ly reduced to 313.200. Excellent fi­ Six room Colonial. Snacious kltch- Also 30 acres. Reasonable;, xn LOW IS in phone book. MI t-7898. RETRIEVER PUPPIES - Mixed Ntw and used. Call Ml 3-4435. Phone MI 3-8325 9-4420. for Rent 64 ford, MI 9-5818, or Robert D Mur­ with said estate, ascertainment of hejrt lANK NEED A CAR and had your credit salary. No experience necessary. breed, Labrador-Chesapeake Bay, dock. xn 8-4472. nancing, Vacant. .an. garage, trees. VA or FHA. 94740. , \ and order of distribution, and this pourt DOWN $ turned down? -Short on down pay­ ROOFING—Specializing in repair­ Nationally known company. See 88. Call MI 9-2682. BOATS NOW in stock—Starcraft, 313.900. Clifford Hansen, Realtor, directs that notice of the time and TKRMS ing roofs o f ail kinds. Also new •T. J. CROCKETT Realtor place assj,gned for said hearingiTtni be ment? Him a repoeeeealon? Don't Wanted Autos— Mr. or Mrs. Oawford. ’niomas Wolverines, Raveau and Commo­ Rooms Without Board *59 ' iBTORE TOR rent. »23 Sprues St. ROOXI Jtope, four bedrooms. MI 3-2453. (riven 10 l>ersons known In be In- PAYMENT give up! See Douglas Motors, get roofs.. Gutter work. Chimneys Hooker Hotel, 854 Church St., dores. McBride’s Sport Spm 109 WATKINS USED 1MI 9-1590 ' I city utilities. Deep lot. 812.000 VA xn s-isn XT I.ake Chaffee. 8300. Call the lowdown on the lowest down MotorcYcles 12 cleaned, r»aired, 26 years' ex­ Hartford, 10-12 and 2-8 p.m. Par­ WANTED—Good home for five kit­ Center St., Ml 9-8747. ROOXt FUR RENT. Inquire Stats • ------' or FHA. a iflord Hansen, .Ml | MANCHESTER Duplex iT . Xn 9-0860. Ihereon bv rubllshlng a copy ot Ibli ALSO AVAltABLE; CONVEBTIBLES* and smallast payments anywbere. perience. Free estimates. Cal! ents welcome. tens. part Angora, MI 9-1410. FURNITURE EXCHANGE TailorNBhop. 9 BtsseU. 3 0 S-7ISS. "OMfXIERCIAL busines.e or office: 3.2458 (DC) BOLTON—Coventry line. New Large lot. good income.-"ubstan- orrfi^ in some newspaper having a elr- 8 room ranch,- ceram ic tile bath, rulatlon In eald Oi^lcl, at le'stt five 4-DOOR I^EDANS. STATION WAGONS ^ Not a small lean or financa eom- Howiey. Manchester Ml 3-8851. USED PENN TAN cartop boat. After $iX 3D 8-8047. space for rent. U p'to 8500 square. ------tial cash required. Full price day* before th* iJ*>' of saM heariM. Wa n t e d t o b u t ~ Used cara. Weight, 88 lbs. Ideal for rivsrs and 15 OAK STREET feet. WUI subKllvlde. Main St. L o-! 'X X V ) EAST HARTFORD Exc*! knofty puie kitchen, walk-out 312.900. Short way out—New mod- LOT FOR SALE--aty water and end by -mailing"!! or before May X. f pany plan. Douglaa Motors, SSS Can JA 8-1990. AND ENGLISH roKD t r u c k s : STENOGRAPHER COC3CER SPANIEL, black male. lakes. InquIrt 388 Centsr St. CLEAN Rl kitchen jiriviteges, ' 4fatsd near (tonter Plent;y of park I lent Investment property, 538.000. baaemant. Large lot. Reduced to -em colonial. Breezeway. large lot. aewer, Tel. Xn 3-5248. 1958. by eertlued mall, a copy of tills Main Street. Heating and Plumbing 17 114.900 R F DIniock Co., . Real­ order to Jdhiy E. Doyle. 37 Jarvis Road, P ed ig ree. Cal] MI 84471. after 4 p.m. separate si dentlsmen. * ing. Phone XO 9-5229 or MI 8-7444. Exceileiit Investment property many extras. Excellent view. Manchester: (’onnectlcul. 1968 TWO TONE Pontiac, four door Interesting posiUon open for Just Received Parl.lng. XO For further Information or .a p ­ tors, xn 94245, Barbara Wooda. Full price $1*,000 Many more for . A Day Will Pay Your Way With Wh«t Business Services Offered 13 LLOYD’S PLUMBING Service aa- Suburban for Sale 75 JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge. 4 1.0 0 Catalina Model 870. AH power. capable stenographer. Small de­ FURNISHED' on# room office tn pointment to see call R. F. xn 9-7702, Robert W. Agnew, Xn 38700. up. Call The Ellsworth Mit­ You Save On An Engliah Forit - | Hydramic push button radio, surea satisfaction, prompt tervics. partment, figure work involved. Articles For Sale , 45 13 FOOT ROWBOAT with oars. Barrel, lounge and occasional ROOMS TO rent. _ _ cabins with * central location. Ideal arrange- Dimock A-Co. Realtors. Ml 9^248.' 84878. Joseph N. 1 Ashford, Xn ten Agency,-Realtors, MI 3-5030. ^ l i.mitaTjon o b d e r FLOOR SANDING and reflntshlng, CM 7-6124, Ml 9-8488 138.' M I 3-8058. efficiencies. InqUit Scranton's VERNON tot A COURT OiF RROBATE. held white walls. Immaculate $1898. Specialiting in old floors.' jfl Complete )>enefit program. Air-, chairs $$-$40. * ' mem for A life insurance salesman Barbara Woods, Xn 9-7702. Ro^rt 9-6816, or Robert D Murdock Xn Ml Manch^fttpr. wnhiii and for conditioned office. Five day, 87 TOP QUALITY loam. Excellent for Tourist Home and tins. Phona '"or manufacturing representative 3-6472. 311.700 BEAUTIFUL new three District of ManchPfftoXon thp 2Rth vUt Tel. MI 9-1382. 9-6750. S.WATSON. PLUMBING and heat- W. Agnew. Xn 8-5878. Joseph N. hour week. landacaplng, greedboutea and xn 9-0825. Telephone answerihg aervlce, | Ashford, xn, 94818. o'r Robert D., bedroom ranch. Hot water heal, FOUR YEARS OLD of May, 195S - \ ing contractor. New installations, Sofa Bed $20. Prpspnt. Hon.. John J. WalltlL-Judfa. Low. Snburbon Overhead-j»8ervico Xnd To None PONTIAC 1988 two-door hardtop. Apply lawns. FUl gravel, atone. Call 8H H. P. EVtNRUOB outboard , ampls parking. Reasonable.! ""Xlurdock, .Ml 8-5472. (X X) 515.800- CX)VE?mtT Lake, ceramic bath, excellent workman­ alteratioi work and repair work. Walt MI 1-8608. motor. Tel. MI 9-0098. FURXnSHED room tor rent Gen­ new seven rpotn spilt level I 'i ship. 100' frontage. Carlton W. Beautiful location with view, Entate of Albert H. MpHtpr'iate of 1 FtiUy equipped. \jrm • mileage. ' f . O. BOX 2108 Crockett Agency, 244 Main St., HanchPBt<^r )n Bald DlBtricK dpcpaatd. MI 9-8808. ■ Studio Couch $35, tleman. All conveniences. ''N ear baths, fireplace, attached parage, j Near Parkway. Six roqnl split N Reasonable. Cali MI S-0808. television service. fil 94641. Hartford, Conn. Manchegter. (XXVni - EAST HARTFORD Hutchins, x n 9-5132. On motion of Ann* L. of aaid t h r i f t SHOP, sverything for ths 8 H.P. SEA KING outboard motor. bus. Parking. ,MI 9-8051. \ (While they iazt) —. New »*hch game room, lake privileges Pres­ j level, fireplace, tile bath, oil heat, ManchPBlPr, fXPrutrl^t-c \ 24 HOUR imrnedlate service. Re­ Stating business experience, edu­ family and home. 479 E, Middle Child’s Desk $12. ORDERKD: That" pi.K rhonthXfrom HAROLD k SONS — Rubbish re- Excellent condition. Reasonable. OmCES FOR RENT In new homes. 3t4,990. ((tompletely. fin­ ent mortgage can be assumed, ' garage^ Well landscaped lot with modeling, repairing, new.installa- cation, age and Salary desired. ’Tpke. Tuesday-Friday, 13:804 PLEASANT RCK)M in quiet h o m ^ MORIARTY m s . 1960 STUDEBAKER Call P I 3-7197. . from 845 up. Private monthly payments are only 377 39. IN TOWN trees. This is s real beauty. Owner i ',iVe'**li^rnR^d“ V '^ ‘ 2 ^ ^ d Champion. moved, cellars and attica cleaned. tlohs. electric sewer cleaning. p.m. Next to bath and shower. Fras ished) Built-In stove and oven, 880. Phone MI 84522. Call Ml 9-4084. EXPERIENCTED waSrefses wanted Mahogany Dresser $15. . parking next to building. Call MI fireplace, ceramic tile bath, full R. F Dlmock A Co.. Realtors Ml ■aid to aell it fast. So for the buy I creditors wUbiti which to hrldg in their A Complete Farts Deportment For All Lines. Will it. Guy, M l 8-0577., parking. MI 9-0*87. 9-5245, Barbara Woods, M I 9-7702, Attractive two-family home of your life see this for only 116,500 claim* sgilnat said 'estate and said for day and eveninlf shifts. Anply Bnildinn Materials 47 \ ,' 9-9358 or inquire Personalized baaemenu. ameslte drives com­ \ ^ ” *VAe«ttess4'vexeciilHx I*is rfiv-ArslAeldirected er\to givei public LIN(X»LN—MERCURY—CONTINENTAL—ENOU8H FORD 1947 OLDSMOBILE. 9 dr., radio, M A M RUBBISH CO. Full time In person only, laftir 5 p.m Wal­ Robert W. Agnew, MI 34878, Jo­ on lot 70x16.5. Garage. VA and only 31800 cash. KNAPP Sh o e s . Harry Mahoney, OPEN 'THURSDAY AND \ Floprs, 890 Main St, pletely landscaped. 10% r'own. notice 10 lh» creditors lo briring In their 815 CENTER ST.— 5 0 S-51S5—OPEN EVENINGS heater. Standard transmission. cleaning, removal aarvice, land- nut Restaurant, 7 Wplnut St.\> seph N. Ashford. MI 9-6818, or mortgage may be assumed or clainis within said time sllowed by Mbving— Trucking- 88 Maple St. Tsl. Ml 8-4327. NICJE ROOM’ next to bath. PHvata F H A R F Dlmock A Go.. Real­ property refinanced. Price Good transportation, 378. 41 Del- leaping, lawns mowed, driveway YOITR BUILDING NEEDS SMALL AIR condiUoo'ed office. tors. MI 9-5345. Barbara Woods, Robert D. Murdock, MI 3-6472. MANCHESTER REALTY imbliBhlnR a ropy of thlB ordar in iom# mont St. Storage 20 FRIDAY UNTIL 9 home. 17 Pearl St. 116,500, n^wspiprr hf^vini; a cirruintion in laid selaling. sling. patching,patcI Meta!, card-1 LOAM, dark, rtph, atone ires. Top 100*(i location. Apply Xfarlow’a, xn 9-7702, Robert W, Agndw, XH' Irv Rcvnxr COMPANY probutp diBtrlrt wUhIn !*n Ahyn from board drams.I. MI 9-9757. WOMAN WAN! SD for housework. AT WHOLESALE PRICE •57 Main St. 3-6878, JosOph N. Ashford. Xn ROO.M Garrison Colonisl. th* date of thia.ordpr and frturn make MANCHESTER Mpving and Track­ Call MI 3-7 quality. Columbia Construction. Breezeway, garage. I’ j baths. 125’ TED GOODCHILD lo this court of th^ nolirf* Iriv^n. ing Co. Ml 3-5568. Owned and op­ PI 243) >, WiUimanUe AC 843*3 9-6818, or Robert D. Murdock, Ml • IN VERNON ONLY I>)W OVERHEAD HILLS’ TELEVISION Service. No. 1 Western Framing 1108 Per-XC’ frontage near new country club. i MI 3-0000 MI 3:4348 JO H N J. WAU.filT, Judge. erated by WfUter B. Perrett. Jr., NEW DOUBLE box spring. Rea­ 34472. BUY THE PAINT THAT’S WORTH THE WORK Availabla at all Hmea. Ptailco fac­ LADY TO mind children for work­ 1x13 Dry Western Sheathing NOTICE E with parking. '100% ioca- 317,900. Carlton W. Hutchina, Xn A T A C O U R T O F P R O B A T F , h^Id agent to-. Burnham's Van Service. BARGAINS—Famous Hoover vac­ sonable. Cali xn 9-1640. Older two-family home with CAN DO IT tory aupervlaed eervice. Tel. MI ing mother. Five day week. In uum cleaners. Rsccmditioned 889 Psr M’ ’The Regiatrars of Voters of ths tlon>vApply Marlow'a, 857 Main St. (VTl)—SIX ROOM ranch near Por­ 94132. IN BOLTON At MancheBt^r. within And f(^r the ‘ Service to 48 states. 9 acres of land. Artesian well. District of Manch^Bl^r, on the 2nd dAy 1 9-9M8. Eldridge Street home. Tel. MI Guaranteed. 813.98 up. Fre« horns Knotty Pine Paneling , all 8'. Town of Manchester, Connecticut ter Street School. Two .sram ic 1968 PONTIAC STAR CHIEF 9-2430 after 8:30 p.m. , 8TUDI(}\ suitable tor office. New; ROCKVILLE—Delightful nfew five Work to be done, but a fine lo­ ^ye Have The Followinjf of .Inn#'. 105S. I demonstration. MI 9-8551 after 8 - 1140 Per M’ SEWINC;'MACHINE FOR SALE, wiU be in session in the. Rggls- tils hatha,, fulty plastered, En ProBcnt. Him. J(»hn J. W a Uc u . Judge, ,i DICK’S WEATHERSTRIP Cow- MANCHESI'ER Package Delivery. room Ranch, Full cellar. Birch cation and" almost 80e ft. of lake CONVERTIBLE p.m. Disappearing Stairways x n 9-5898. , trars' Room at the Municipal at rear of property. Price Homes Trust CBtAtr und*r Article Twenty- ’ pany, doon and wlndowa, cuatom Light tracking and package deliv­ EXPERIENCED woman for house­ cabinets, tile bath, three bed­ first of the wll) of Harriet Blanche > Power steering, brakes, radio,' 824.95 Each Building. Friday, June 13th. 1958, „ parsing spa^e. Tel. Mi 3-83SB. [ 1,^ 323.900. R. F Dlmock. $ , . work, guaranteed. Can Ml 9-1883 ery. Refrigerators, washers and work. two or three days a week. rooms. large kitchen. Ne*r every­ 11 000 Hunt, late of Manchenjler in-aaid Dla- heater, w.w. Urea, back-up »*M s. MOTO-MOWER, Toro. Jacobsen Windows—Complete and Set from 6 P.XI. unUl 9 P.M.. D.8.T., k Co., Realtors, MI 9-.524S, Bar­ Two Years Old ti’ici decea.sed. f, b,'o H. B. j after-• p.m. stove moving speciality. Folding Call MI 9-7670. XnsCELLANEOUS household fur­ ...... thing. F.H A. approved. I^ow, low electric top, hydramatit^ Many chairs for rent, MI. 9-0752. rotary, reel or riding type power Up From 110,80 Each for the purpose of making an en­ _____ Houses for Rent 6 5 1 bara Wooda. MI 9-7702, Ropert W. Also a five room cottage on Excellent Cape Oid. Four fin­ Knowlion. i other extras. mowers. Toro Powsr Handle. Mahogany Paneling 16c 8q. Ft. niture. 403 East Middle Tpke. rollment of electors who are en­ Agnew, xn 3-6878. Joseph N. Ash-1- down payment. Hurry on this a good piece of land Artesian ished. two unfinished, full fcllar, The Trustee having exhibited hit j GONDSnt's'T.V. Service, available BOOKKEEPER with ability to one! *12,'990. Webster Agency, final account with said estate to this > MOVE BY n iA IL B R van. It’a lose Capitol Equipment Co., 88 Main. Colored Shakes 18" 39.95 Per Sq. titled to vote at the caucuses of ths • VILLAGE ST. Modeni ’ six room fOrd, MI 9-6818. or Robert D. Mur­ wen. Price $5500. hot water oil heat, com'tinaJlon Court for allowance, it Is 1 JUST LIKE NEW any time. Antenna ccnvirslons type. Write stating experience and COMBINATION gas and oil stove. Realtors. TR 5-5745. expensive—One load Inataad pf .MI 3-7988. 8d .'nd 15d Common Nails Town o f XIanchester, and for fh* '' colonial home. Available on three dock, XII 8-6472. ■■ storms and screens; Lake privi- ORDERED: That the 16th day of , Full Price $2888 Plulco factory auperVsed eervice qualifications. Box O, Herald.. '520. Call between 5-7 pSn xn Ju n e . 1958. at Jen o'clock, forenoon, at 1 Tel. MI 9-l«M, two or three—Easier loading and 310.00 Per Keg 84914 purpose of making such changes ■ year lease basis. Hot water best, ROCKVILLE—Beautiful six room MADELINE SMITH, Realtor' ^*4" G.i. mort- the Probate Office In the Municipal | Onl.v* $788 Down unloading— Distinctive, dignified No. 1 Perfection Wood Shingles in the enrollment list last per- two-oai'' attached garage. Dish- j (XIV) - ELLINGTON - New 6H ,200 at 4'-i%. Building in said Manchester, he and I SPECIALTY SAW RIG with table. Cali XQ Cape 0>d, five finished. Combina­ and-$68 Month TV SERVICEi-aiiy make—highest and smart. "The Beat for L ess." 314.50 Per Sq. TWO USED Frigtealres. ■exceUent- ifected. washer, disposal, tile bath, e tc.' roon ranch. Built-In -oven and the BAme i.s asBigned for a hearing on { 3-0179. ■toye. Paneled fireplace wail v^ith tion screens and windows. Wa|l to MI 9-1642 the aliowanre. of said account wMth said ! quality work at loweat price for The ‘Austin A. Chambers Go., 803 Ceiling Tlle-^Special conditlon. Perfect for uae In h'ome Signed: ' $180 per month. Available -Julvj wall carpeting. Beautifully land­ Five Years Old estate and thlB Court dIrertB (hat notice ' 195* CHEVROLET Impella hard­ DEJ^KIHSTRATORS bookcases. Full basement. (Teram- expert work. Famous for service East Middle ’ Turnpike, MI S-Slgr — .098c Per 8q Ft. or cottage. Kemp^s. MI 9-5680. Donald Hemingwa.v ■ lst.-R. J. Smith, Inc.. 963 Main S t.! scaped plot. Only $14,500, Webater i Very neat ranch.. I.J»rge atone ' ',7:pp1;«''r"".nS *' terton’s. Do you have a Flair for Selling? clothing, 8-13^ XU 3-8889. 1x6 Sheathing TAG 3*7 Per M’ Regiatrars of Voters room Cape. All utilities, close to "-a te r oil heat. The living room has b- ii.-ai-d ihei»un by publi»hliiK s mpy ; Roof Shingles 35.98 Per Sq. SERVBL GAS refrigerator, freezer XIanchester, Connecticut Woods, MI 9-7702. Robert W. Ag­ COLUMBIA L A k B ^ h r e e bed- schools, shopping, churches, trans- a large picture window overlook-; «t thi* nrtl*r in. »nhi'*, D<-w*pap-r h«vins >, 1958 ENGIJSH FORD Station PaintinK— Paperiitti 21 Good Salary! Suburban For Rent 66 new, XO , 3-6878, Josept N. Ash­ LAWN MQWEftS iharpened, re- TOR SALE—One five fbot Univers­ We will .beat our competitors ad­ top. Good conation, xn 9-2048. •room cottage, chestnut paneling, portation. - fxtw, low down p a y -; ing , ,K.the ooiintrvcountry side.siH#. Fvfr«Extra l«large i-« ' * circtilgtimi III *alrt Dl»tilrt. at Icsit i Wagon. Heater. paired. Air cool enginea repalsfd. A Job that is Fun. ford, xn 9-6818, or Robert D. MUt- five days before the day i»f Bald hear- i al refrigerator. ideal for aiirn'mer vertised pricea by at least 8*6, ROCKVILLE— Beautifies ,3 'i room secluded.acre lot, 125’ lake front­ ment. Call Tlie William E. Bel- i lot, 151x275. A real nice setting and' ng. and b.V mniling on or before June | work guaranteed. Ideal Gnrind:ng PAINTING AND paperbanging Apply in person, 9 a.irk-10:80 a.id; dock xn 3-6472. _. .1 1958 (CHEVROLET Sport Coupe, Good clean workmanshhip at ran- cott'age, 830. Business dssk, slid­ apartment. Refrigerator, stove. age, 35 h.p. boat, Carlton W. fiore Agency. Realtors and In-; only 316,400, 12.000 cash. ' |4. 195S. bv ' of thin Shop. 278 Adams 8t.‘ XG 9-8120, Ml ing top. $10. Venetian blind, 8<4x8 NGBODY—BUT NOBODY 2 ; heat. Venetian blind* and tile sUrers, MI 9-0760. ord(*r to H«*nry K. Knowiton.. MaHafkld 9. R. H. sonaMs ratea.~20 yeara in Man­ (XVI) ^ BOLTON - Five room Hutchins, Ml 9-5132. ______. D''pm. Conn.: Royal O. Knowlion. War- •8-99T9. WONDER BAKERY feet, is. Csir Xn 9-3909; UITOBRSELL8-NA’nON AL • SEPTIC TANKS bath. Seconds from -bus line and chester. Raymond Flake. *30 ranc^ 3t5.600 on 150x200 wooded y.A and F.H.A mortgages avail- Two Yeai's Old J fFiivilN '. (Nmn . admlnlBtratnr of 1987 V8 f o r d ' 4 d oor, padan 821 CONN. BLVD. Cieaned and InstaUed ^ parking. Adults only; No pels. 385 MANCHESTER ta t5) of lA7tti«* H B . Know iton. CARPENTRY, remodeling, paint' 94387.- 1957 DODGE lot. Basement garage - flr^lace, jbte. $12,500, six room Cape, ex- Two bedroom ranch, living room FOM. R H. EAST HARTFORD. CONN; —_ QOLP c l u b s —New, P.G.A. Four NATIONAL LUMBER, JNG- ^ m o n th ly . With alt modern furni- CHESTER DRIVE JOHN J. WAUsETT. Judf«, ing and decorating. Good refer' woo(ls, eight irons. Also b ^ and V2 TON PICKUP Youngstown kitchen. C allT he ft. cellerjt condition, near bus, school, with fireplace, tile bath. Hot water 881 STATE FT.. i • SEWERS eseture, 3180 monthly. TR 5-5745. F. Dimock Co., Vtl 9-5245, or Mrs. AT A COURT- OF PROBATE, held 1967 DE SOTO Hardtop at H. encea. For eatimatea call Mr. Wil­ REILlABLE woman to care for in­ cart; Any reasonable offer ac­ 4,000 NILES shopping. Carlton W. Hutchins, Xn ' 31800 DOWN will buy this five oil heat, large carport and storage PAINTING and '' paperhizn^g. Mschhic Cleaned Zuckerman. X0' 9-8285, , roo 1, Also lake privileges. Very At MAhcheBter. within And for lha WW. T cox, BU 9-1102 or MU 8-1598. valid, from 12 p.m--7 a.m. Man­ , NORTH HA'YEN, CONN. 9-5132. room (tope (tod. Two bedrooms, hot DistHcl of Manchegier. on the 2fllh dAy Phone Xa 9-3880 after 8 p.m. ced ed . CaU x n 9-3895 after 8:SQ , Summep Homes for Rent 67 cute. 313,600. only $1,800 down. chester area only. XII 9-95*8- for p.m. ■ i; Telephone CHeatnut 8-2147 ' ' water oil neat, tile bath, full cellar, nf Mav. A.D. 1958 ^1986 BUICK hardtop, R. H. WW. • INSTALLATION $ 1 2 9 5 0 0 BOWERS SenOOL District -Six (IV)-BOLTON—$16,300. Custom garage. The backyard Is complete­ Preflent. Hon. John J. Wallett. Judge. interview. EBiate of MArgAret McKinney, lAte LAWN MOWERS repaired and 23COXCE SEE thU weekend. New room Colonial with good possibili­ built ranch. Two-car gOrage. Cali ly fenced in with a rrsi nice shsde MANCHESTER REALTY Couraca and Cfauses 27 SPECIALIST ties for an addition. Large lot .in of MAncheBiep In AAld DlBlrict. d«- sharpened. 118 Wells St. MI 9-4858. HTZGERALD ft. F. Dimqck Co., Realtors, Xn tree to relax under. This is an ex­ COMPANY ceABed. 1986 FORD 2 Door Ranch Wagon. excellent neighborhood for' chil­ 9-5245, Barbara Woods,.XU 9-7702, cellent buy for only 313;800. Don't Upon AppUcAtlon of Herbert J Mc- PAINTER and paperiianger, decor Klnnev, executor. prAylnf for Authority FORD ANNEX dren. baths'. Aluminum storm xn 9-7702, Robert W. Agnew, xn worry _ about financing as the owner J E D g o o d c h i l d DULUX 1964 FORD 2 Door Sedan. Clean. ator. Good clean Job, reasonable Town and Country *«*OIr 84559. windows. Full baaemeriLwith'par-. to Bell certAln reAl 'eetAte pArllrulArlv NOTICE Route 85—Wlndsdr Ave. 3-6878, Joseph N. Ashford, Xn i will carry the first mortgage. So deiciib«d In BAid ApplicAtion on fi)«. it price. 8. Yencha, MI 9-6914 after RADIO— Vernon tially finished playraom. Call own­ x n 84600 MI S-4348 1968 PLYMOUTH 4 Door Sedan. Sealei) proposals for the trans- I3DOVENTRY LAKE —Four room 9-5818 or Robert D. Murdock, Xn ‘hurry to see this real dream. It Clean. ,8 p,rh. ■ VONVERSE Drainago Co.. Tel, TR 54201 er. M l 3-7996. 8-6472. ------ORDERED- That the fore.goinjr* Ap­ ELECTRONICS- portatibn of Uie XIanchester school LOAM ~ ftintighed dottoge. Modeiyi con- MANCHESTER REALTY plicAtion be heard And determined At (COMPLETE repairs on automatic pupils from September 1958 to ------M l 9 ^ 1 4 2 Ysnienoes. Week or month. X0 (XXVUI)—NEW six rt>om Colonial Legal Notice the Probate office in MtnrheBter In 1988 MERCURY Hard Top: J. L. June 1961 will be received until JR. . . ^ SEVEN ROOMS plus porch, recrea- COMPANY .lald DlBirict. on the 10th day of June. Sunshine washers and dryers. Westing- TELEVISION LAWN SEEDING I-5484. $17,960. To be built a .D, 195h. (It 4*leveii o'clock in the new. 10.30 A.M. Daylight Saving lim e tion room, three car garage. Deep TED GOODCHILD AT A COURT OF PROBATK held house. PhUcO-Bendlx, Maytag, Rosetto. on Broad Street,“ near lot, central location. $16,500. (?lif- Al M AiirhPBtRi. wi(,hiD a ik I for (h f forenoon, and that hoticf be given to Prtgidalre. Member of ASCA. Wednesday July 2. 1958 at which ■Ta k e c h a p l a i n , Vermont—New Waddell Schoot..l(ii baths, built-in MI 8-0000 MI 3-4348 Dlitrict of Manrln’Birti' on the 2Rth day all pereonB Inlereeted in lald eelAte of ’SLPONTTAC- "Learn-by-doing’’ at Connecticut's TIME IS HERE! ford Hansen, Ml 3-2453. the pench>nrv of eald Application and colors! '60 CHEVROLET Stuart R. Wolcott. ( Phone Ml Oldest Electronics School lime they will be publicly opened PAINTING and ' waterfront cottage. Knotty pine in- stpve and oven, (iompletejy land­ of May. A D. IWF, terior. All conveniences, ^ a t. Ml Prps^^nl. Hon. Joliir J, W nliftt. Juda#*. the* time and place of hearing thereon, SO OLDSMOBII.E 9-6678. and read aloud. Specifications may MEET BOR OLIVER scaped. Ameslte drive. Otiivery CAPE (X)D—Five finished roo'ms^. Efltat^ of JoA**phlnc C’ormer aka bv publlBhing a copy oftjihiB order In We deliver approximately 9-0535. MANCHESTER Bonie newBpaper having a ch-culation 80 STUDEBAKER be obtained at the office of PAPER HANGING OF . in 91 days.*R.,'P. Dlmock. & Co., . fireplace, trees.' good locatlbn Johanna Connrr or O Connor. lata of EVENING Electronics .Servicing the Business manager, 1146 Main 5 yards of unsifted $ 1 # | Realtors, MI 9-6245, Barbara M a n rh B B trr m Bald n appliratlon of Francis X. Shea, f«)re the day of .lald hearing, to appear Top* lor cement, masonry,' brick; wcxxl shakes wid OPENING SOO.N- TYPEWRITERS repaired or-over- Class starts JUNE 17th Street.: • . , farm field Joam. I V ^ TELEPHU.VE CENTER MOTOR SAi.ES Wopda, xn 9-7702.-Robert W. Ag­ if they Bee fhiuBe at BAld time and Wanted to Rent 68 314,000. Cllfford'Hanson, XII 3-2463. Large living room with ' picture Pl aying 11that...... iMU’i'B of .. .. A- JOHN J AyAUsKTT. Judge. ENROLL NOW! Business Manager wonts to rent small furnished dock, MI 3-5472. New six room (tope. Four finished •d .18 hole GOLF COUR.qE. of general work and light truck­ water oil heat. Combination storma pticailon h<- hnaid imd^dntnrniln<-d at H.MIT8TIOX want by sealing the porous masonry against moisture, Psrsonolly SsItetMl ' apartment in Manchest5r or near­ down, ceramic tile bath, walkout ing. Rags and pppera picked up ' ' I ■ (X V im -B R IC K Gape—Six rooms, basement large lot $l8,7on R F , snd screens. Tnily n s j very com -1 AT A COURT OF rKOBATK. h-ld No messy preparation . . . it comes ready to use. Applies IT 8 REAU*Y by town from June 15-Sept. Call ... .w. al Miwirhc^tcr. within And far th* fret. Pricea reasonable. MI 9-0142. NEW ENGLAND TECHNICAL UsM Con- 314,900; Largo enclosed porch, at­ Dlmock A Co.T Realtors. MI »-524S i J’"'"'’-..Pj''''*'* » 1«- 500 a .D. 195K at ten o V ln ck hi the fove^ HOLLYWOOD in after June 29 new number, MI JA 3-8556. ftooh, and...... that notice sivt'ii to AlliDlBtrir'l of MAncJioBtcr, .on Ih* 2nd dny evenly, easily— hides exceptionally 9 A INSTITUTB Sattsfactlnn. Uiwrahleed tached garage. ' Near Keeney Robert W. Agnpw, MI 3-6878, Jo- porBouB intorcBicd in Bald CBtair of the of June, 19.V. TALCOm'ILLE 4-0784. , Street School, ft. F. Dlmock A Co., pendenev of aaid AppUcAtlon and the Prenent.-Hon. Joiiii J. Waiiett Judge. well. Because Its beauty lasts longer, SEPTIC TANKS Terms To Suit Von TOUPLE WITH Infant child need aeph N. Aihlord. MI 9-6S18, or E.-iate of Georse I. Grosladio, lats 85 Union (Place. Hartford r‘0R THE VERY BEST iN HOMES CALL Bank Financing Realtors, XQ 9-8245, Barbara Robert D. Murdock, MI 3*6472. MANCHESTER REALTY time sit'd pface of hrar.lng ther*oii, hy you don’t have lo paint u often. I f g a l l o n •BRUNNER’S EDSEL AN D > Uirc* or four room unfurnished birplUhing a copy of thi* order In aomj of Manchester in •aid IM*lrlct. do- Phone MI 9-OOSl apartmeift,: Xtancheater or sur- Woods, xn 9-7703, Robert W. Ag­ COMPANY newspaper hSTing a circulation In aaid In 5 goUoa Into Household Services JAckson 8-8405 (opp. RR staUon) FOUR BEDROOM cuitom home, bn motion of ' Mary I.. Orosiadio M •ToJlg^Tuniplke ROCKVILLE . rounding area. Can furnish refer­ new, .MI 84875j Joseph N. Ash­ dlttrict, at lesit five day* before Offered 13A PLUOBED SEWERS^ ford, MI 9-5818 op Robert D. Mur­ three ftfli*hed. Flrepiaie, TED GOODCHILD day of'iald tiesrlng. to appear If they ■aid Msncheiler. exocutrlz. , R&ao n f TALoorrviLLE snees.ee. Xu •-:1-3081, -AAA C%UAA At AAid tintO And plACA And ORDERED: Ttiat at* month* from dock, •xn'84472,» , screened porch.- Timken burner. the Snd d*v of June. 1958. be jind th* OPHN EVE. Tel. Ml 8-3191 r a d i o REPAIRS on any make— ht heard relAtivc iheroto. and make Msshlit Olsass* WANTED! MTANTED — 4-5 room fist, first Oarsge, deep lot. 334,000. Clifford ' xn 8-0000 MI 8-4848 ratum t«st of references. ■ Central locac’ Shea Slcalr Road. New Hartford, the said executrix i* directed to glv* 723ltlAm$T. MANCHtSn* experience,. 90 days guarantee on USED CARS patio. Beautiful landscaped yard, MANCHESTER — Look this one ment garage, Artesian well. Large public notice to the creditor* to bring no longer needs two cars Call OONSOUDATB Debts with a sec­ proaSag Dona ' • < Uon. Write Box M, Herald. Conn.: Thomaa 8h«A. 214 all work. Potterton'a. H I 9-5245 choice locktlon, $17,800. R F. .over! Large six room home in lot. cement basement and drive. HartXord, Conn.: • Florence McGlotn. in their claim* within aald tim* sMowed CJoventry,. PI 2-8085 Saturday and ond raorigags loan • at 133.39. (CLEAN ONLY) Knotty - pine cabinets, - baseboard b.v. piibllahing a copy of this ordar a The beeuly laiU when BAKRARA WOODS JOSEPH N. ASHFORD PROFESSIONAL man wishes to Dimock A (to., ^altors. Xn 9-6245, ;a -1 condition. Idg^il to>' sizeatile' Spooner Avenue. Greenwood R. I.; some newspaper haring-a rlrcuiStion tn Sunday, or week days after 6 p m. FI,AT STNlSH Houand window monthly.for each 31.000 borrowed. W s wtU pay you top. dolUr S?Anrta Shea.Union PAINTS - t n S-TTOt • rant six room house. Prefers Man- Barbar* Woodir -I'Jtl 9-7703, RoH«rt family an^in excellent neighbor­ radigUon. fr lc e $11.900,. (toll x n said probate district within ten days y«) p*lnt with hnsit • • • ehades,. made to meaaure. Alt Dial O i 5-8897 and aak Frank HfKINNEY BROS. 30 94818 . tor your eleaa ear. CaU 3-8026 nr ran' be. aeen «n Ridge­ ter. Conn,: CnmmlBBloner of WelfArj. M S STUDEBAKER Sebtoman two- BofUDvr w. Ao*nsw ROBWT D. BtURDOOM ; ehoster. Glastonbury or E. Hart­ W. Agnew,. xnTM878) Joseph N. hood. 2-car garage. Well land­ State OffleA Building. Hartford. Coft- from Ih* date of thi* order and ^turn metal venetiaa bUnda at a now Burke or Xtrs. Carter to explain. S«w«rag« Co. MI P-90S1, . Ashtoi^, X(I'9,-3818, or Robert D. scaped lot. Full price 816,500. Call wood Trail,'(toventry between • Seor. Only 31S80. Moat aril or be low p ^ . Keya mado ettfls y w 3 0 S 4 m s 3 0 8-4479 ""1 nr ford. References furniihed, ME seetlatn. % W ’j.''VALiJrf.* Oqnnsettcut XCorigago -Cxchangs,' ‘ SS.1SS PMtri S 3 .1 . Ml S4SSS S-SB34. ■ Xlurdock. x n 84473, Alice C3ampc^ Realtor, Xn 94848. a.m.4 p.m. weekdays. goRN J. WALXJrrr, Jods*- w m w m i i Can MX S-THH. wait. Mazlew'a. . i> u Ltwia It, Banters. 1 f V V-.: I ' V.-. * 'V''#

■ N i.' FACB TWESKTY-FOUJI WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4. 196S lEopnittg lirralh Average Daily Net Press Rtw For the Weak Ended The Weather . _ZI Poreeant of O. M. Waatesr Bsraaa The Thomas dpancer. Circle of ' .Mnp.CVtaoO:." the: South Methodiat Church Ideas Exchwged About'TdMii WSCS held a luncheon meeting WBMtoaMteLtewieatteaadSiivw yesterday at Altnaveigh, Storrs. ' At PTA WorLshopT •ssa.ettliaoaicelMwwa tetie tMight Ttw mldwMlt aaryiee will be held Mra. Reuben T. McCann presented 'OOO Metaber of the eioit . i Law la 5e«. Bneay, eoolev Fridny. ■ > w Barena of OlreaifiMea this evening s t T:SO at the Cove­ a gift to retiring chairman^ Mrs. Ifssir and retiring ' PTA nSiceni mgh 7e-75. nant Oongttgatlonal CSiurch. Choir W. Raymond Ledwlth on behalf of lHanchester——A City of VUtage Charm j>ractl«e will be omitted. Tomor- the circle members, and committejs chairmen exchang'^ roiw, ait 1:15 p.m., the cottage ed ideaa and experienbaa at the Hale's is just brim full with jstonderful new prayer meeting will he held at the Center Church Mothers dub^has Manchester PTA Council Work­ VOL. LXXVII, NO. 20» (TWENTY-FOUR PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN„ THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1958 (Oneatlled > Advertletag aa Pago 03) p arm aj^ . set the date of Wednesday, June shop at Verplanck School on Mon­ PRICE FIVE CENTO 11, for a dinner in the Terrace day night. summer merchandise per you and. your Raaarvationa for the outing of Room at Bradley Field, Windsor Over a hundred were welcomed the Army and Navy Club Auxiliary l/Kdcs. Members wiH meet at the by Mrs. William Malkenaon, prasi- to be held at the Garden Grove church at 6:30 ,p.in. For reserve' dent of the council. Mrs. Donald' home •• reasonably pfdced, too! \ y Conrad explained tha functioning Ike Asks Sunday eloae tomorrow evening. tlons and Cufther Information, / V. ^ They mav be made with Mra. Mrs. Peter,Brouwer, 23 Edgerton of the council, after which tho Charles Turkshot. St., or Mra Floyd Gustafson, 156 group broke up into small study High may be contacted. • units 'ed by Dr. Charlea Jacobson, Flexible William Zimmerman. William eria Earl Johnaton, caller for the Manchester Square Dance Club, , . H. John Malone,, the new Freeman, Alex Girelll, Mra. Rob<- Special Sale will be m eat caller at the Greater p ^ of Gibbons Assembly, ert Heins, Mra. Leroy Oldm, Mipm' Catholic Ladies of Columbus, has Maurice Willey, Mra. Roger Hartford d u b Friday evening. The ley and Mrs. Wilbert Bmlgix" open dance will be held In tfnlon called a meeting of all past and ..V ‘A- Incoming officers for Friday at 8 A coffee hour arrangeiHay mem­ ■pV‘ Hall, East Hartford, from S to 11 ber of the VerplanjK PTA con­ Washingtem, June 6 (IP)— 1 i... - p.m. ■ p.m. at her home, 38 'Cuaker Rd. cluded the ev en in g ' NYLON President Eisenhower ^ wants The program and publicity chair­ men are also included. Authority to spend foreign aid money in Iron Curtain coun­ -i.v. Miss Holiday Smith, daughter of tries but wants, it separate FOOD SALE Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Smith, Court Canes from the Mutual Security Bill Thuradciy, J u m 5 131 Hartford Rd.', has been .chosen HOSIERY now under Senate debate, Re­ , *. -Vi 11 AM. to S P.M. housekeeper for the coming year of her society house, Zeta A ^ h , Anthojly F. McAlliater, 10, of publican Congressional leaders Bonn Stays HALE'S STORE Wellesley College, Wellesley,^>fas8. 105 N. Main St., waa sentenced tk said today. Tenpio Chapter Nh. S3, OES. She Is completing her Junior year. 10 days In the Counlj Jail today Sen. WIliinm F. Knowland of Her major field is Bib]ical history. In a special Town Court aession $2.00 Value! Ctelifornin, the Senate Republican With West, after he pleaded guilty to an In­ :Se*der, reported the Preiident'a Silent over toxication charge. First quality 51 gause, 16 deniordaric Stand after the Weekly White ■FREE PARXINO NEXT TO POPCtAR { An additional 10-day Jail sen­ seam nylon hosiery all in new sum­ Houee conference of key GOP tence was also imposed by Judge .Inembera from the (tepltol. Heuss Sa’ mer colors. Reinforced heel and toa Knowland himMlf i« oppoeing an Wesley C. Gryk for violation of for extra wear. Amendment, offered by Sen. John probation. TTia court directed, how­ Washington, 'Juae'5'(/P)- At HARMAC'S ever, thdt the sentences were to &. Kennedy (D-Maae) to put into Constantine, Algeria, June 6 m m a be served concurrently. > ..Die Foreign Aid Bill a kecUon al­ Prcaident T h ^ o r Heuss as- ( f , pair in a cello lowing the President to spend in sure(] Con^rms today that (/P)—Premier Charles de McAllister was arrested Monday AatenUe countries if he finds it Gaulle carried his drive for night as he was walking oii \. 2 package for only ., ‘our Gerlnany will never Main St. near his home. iyould help or eneqursge them on a Algeria unity into this hotbed aouree independent of Moscow. again, flepart from the path of Moslem Nationalist resist­ • In other coiu-t action, Cote * Knowland told a news conference o^democrac)' and freedom.” Motors of 436 Center St. and Roy jlisenhower would support such a The 74 year old West German ance today. But already rebel Tattersol of 209 Main St. . each roposat if it came up as an president said his people intend to spokesmen abroad were re­ forfeited 33 bonds when they mendment to the Battle Act. That be good and dependable allies. failed to appear to answer over­ This automobile waa wrapped around the steel girders ot a bridge as a reault of a tornado which jecting his offer'. fiw bans tl.s: aid to Iron Curtain hit Colfax, Wia., late yeeterday. The car was bent double. (AP Photofax). Heuss’ speech was prepared for. Nationalist sources in neighbor­ time parking cnarges. .counfries. a joint aession of the Senate and ing Tunisia said there will be no CUPPERCRAFT — WASH 'N WEAR A charge of parking within 26 : But Knowland said hia own op- Hou-te on. the second day of. bis halting of the 3 V4-year-old rebel- , feet of the corner, was brought .position would extend to a- pro- state visit. Heuss is the first Ger­ lion. against Audrey 8. Allan, no age Lovely Gifts For The June Bride.. :poaal separate from the Mutual man chief of state ever to visit the In Cairo, spokesmen for the 101 address listed, was nolled upon Beeurity BUI. United States. Algerian National Uberation front $qg»5 payment of 33. Eisenhower, Knowlehd eald, sup­ 29 Killed9 over 100 Injured “The Germans know where they (FLN) said they could not accept Similar action was taken In the Chatham Summer Weight Bates Rayon ports the idea of greater flexi­ belong:’’ he said. De Gaulle’s program for integrat­ case of Daniel J. Geary, no' age bility in extension of aid, but feels "Their hiatory, their intellectual ing Algeria'a European Xnd Moa- OTHER CUPPERCRAFT SUITS $50.$60 or address listed, charged uith that the Kennedy plan as an and Christian-religious traditions falling to carry a license. BLANKETS amendment might jeopardise the lem populations with’ equal rights "MR. COOL" 6.0C. TROPICAL SUITS $50 DAMASK CLOTHS As Tornado Rips Wisconsin have made them ah -integral part and equal votea for all. The front chances of ths foraign aid nieaaure of what la called the 'western has spesrheadefi thfi revolt. It de­ FREE ALTERATIONS "Summer Rose" and "Evensong” .Itself. world.’ On this point there-can be mands ln4e]^bdence as the price N o w M a n y Y f o a r BeoutifiU Priate 9 3 "Tte President is for it in prin- Menomonla. Wis. June 5 (P) —^skipped the business district to^middle of the buement. Every­ no neutrality for us.” of pea^ ■ ' *3 98 t.*8.98 (^ple'but thinks It would be s The Germans Heuss went on, are A houas-spUnUriag tornado cut a maul homes on the community's thing else, was whirling around.'^, Maiby -of the insurgent* who MAVEST HAGGAR mistake to ite it into lha mutual 00-mile swath throuth four north­ southside. Hendrickson, his wife and three cooperating loyally In the over-all FALSE TEETH , , / • Sizes 54 X 54. 54 x 72, 66 x 84. aid bill." Knokland said. western Wisconsin counties last One relief worker said “just ten defense planning of the North At­ ,$TMted the French political crisis M cG R E O O R children sat huddled together that brought De Gaulle to power with LIHI, W orry "Miami” Plain; "Petal , In response to a question. Know- night, leaving -at least 20 psriloiis minutes is all it took.” The blow­ tightly in the- basement as the lantic AWance. Matching Napkina 684 «Rch. land said he thinks the Kennedy dead and more than 100 injured in ing rain that accompanied the 'Never again in the future shall last Sunday are settlers. There SLACKS Zst, talk, isugb or tnoess without Polka” Print storm amafhed their home. was no immediate public reaction (tar ot tnucur* fslu teeth dropptns, plan wUl be defeated in the Senate its wake of devastation. blow “esme down the street like a “I looked up snd the house German and American aoldiers SPORT COATS Smart plate eolora and e m ' q m AS an amendment to Ui* 33,712,000.. fight each, other," he said. from them to De Gaulle's speech. tilpplac or wohbllns.' FABTE^ on* print jfO Full fury of the terrible funnel wave,’’ she said. wasn’t there," he said. “Wood But ,dlsspprovsi came ewiftto poldt plkM firmer and more com- fOO toreign aid authorisation bill. strtyk the small community of G6v. Vernon Thomson early to. Heuss waa given a standing ova- ■XortabljuThla pleeaant powder haa no- -Heldcrest ♦^Connt rY-Fiair* pieces wereflytng^it mir-Then the- lion i^ en he entered the House from the rebels aha"TOTFaupport- ' smamr. ieoey, futy Uaie or (a^ng. said the propoeal wbiilil pick up "ColfaS where 100 houses were day ordered three companies of twister was gone and it was just er*. ' 2«,r*10.95 Doesn't cause nausea, It'a-Slkslliie additional votea if acted on aepa- destroyed or badly damaged. Ten chamber escorted by a committee $OC95 \ National Guardsmen to duty in the rain..’’ In Tunis, spokesmen for the REG. 37.95 Pr. To $9.95 Pr. (non-acid). Checks "plate odor" fateiy, but declined to predict the of the known dead were found in storm area for rescue and rehabil­ Communicationa and power lines of Senators and Representatives. (denture breath). Oat PABTEETB at TOWEL ENSEMBLE outcome under those circum- Colfax ruins. Rescuers searched House Speaker Sam Rayburn Algerian Moslem NaUonslists —- J B I W ...... - ..... any^drus cotuter...... DACRON FILLED itation ivork. They were a medical were torn out an* extent of the here today eaw no letup in the ciirrEb FREE Bcautifui.check* te fbur'eateiiii:" ~ the -weeekag*-4«r more bodies to-, company, from. Mondovi. Men- cataatrophe waa alow in becoming (D-Tex) introduced Heusa as a UUtOE SELECTION day, At' least 35 persons in' the Omonie, and Co. B from Eau CTaire. representative of "a great, proud rebellion against French rale as a PUFFS (Oealteued ca Pag* Twenty-three) community of 1,000, were injured. known. Officials used a makeshift and free people, a people who are reault of De Gaulle's promises of MpGRRGOR m H .f AVTU.ir.V Company A waa dispatched im­ network of police, sheriffs’ and Integretion snd equality. Bath Size ...... S I.98 Only debris-littered .basements mediately to Colfax. Civil Defense radios to marshal determined to remain free.” remained in ColfM' northside res­ Heuss look issue with criticism Tunisian editorial comment on ARROW SHIRTS SPORTSWUR Hand Size ...... ggg idential district. An - open field The governor notified Guard of­ doctora and nurses at hospitals in De Gaulle's speech in Algiers yes-, ^7.i^T o/9.98 ficers he would visit the stricken the storm area. abroad that economically prosper­ Threatens to lump White, Stripee, Solid* 0 SPORT SHIRTS A Leslie Fay Design Doubt Growing nearby was a junkyard*of atortn- ous had been able Unemployed Edward Ford. 23, Bridgeport looks down at pollca terday was caustic. - ... Face Cloths ...... 39g wrecked cars, timbers from:hemes area in person this morning. They also summoned ambulances to expand its marketa at the ex­ The spokesmen for th* National Light and warm itBdown. Nylon Striking just after the supper and made appeals for station from his perch atop a 105 ft. tower earrying 69,000 volt powar * KNIT SHIRTS Lowest Prices and shattered household gooda pense of other countries which car­ lines. Ford climbed th* tower in Bridgeport late yeeterday but Liberation Front (FU4) said D* covered. All colors. Finger Tip Towels...... 494 Scores of farm homes and banis hour, the twister caught many wagons and covered trucks to car­ ried a heavy defense burden during GauUe’i offer reflected only his in­ * WALKING SHORTS LESLIE FAY designs are'fresh, young, ex­ UeSeWm Grant familise unaware aa their bouses ry the injured to. hdspitals.' wste co^ed down by hia mothM- and a priaat. Taken to the State 12" L.P. $1.49 feu before the storm's power sp it the years that Germany was de­ Hospita'T a t Newington for observation. Ford told poUca hia family comprehension af th* nationxl OOUP citing and always beautifully detailed with tPared through riirai stress ardttid were flattened about them and Tha ripping' funnel tore into militarized. cause. 54 * SWIM WEAR toen buffeted by the .Dyeeping Wisconsin at Wood.viUe, just eaaj “didn't love him." He' Is estranged from hia wlfa and amaU Potterton's the most important fashion news! Sizes 12 Credit to Reds MeopmoBie (Did Chippewa Falls. .-."Can mu bold this against a .ctaiUbr* Electric power wag ,(n»t Just in time to save Ford from Tlmae Have ChaagaA WASH 'N WEAR 95.00 Excellent Selection to 16. Black on)y, - Bates “Old Colony” A Rejr. 813.98 Simtex Bromley and Communications knocked-out, res­ winff. ' of the'0K*A9iB!x' River and w redM people.” ne asked, "that they have ISO Center St., Cor. 'of Church a trail of sitotty havoc aa far as ealtSin electHocution. (AP Photofax). A1 Amal, newspaper of President cuers made farm-byrfarm visit* “We felt the auetipn.” said Mel­ regained economic strength Habib Bourguibs'a . Neo-Destour Heirloom Value! Heirloom "CandleUffht” SL HtaHTOW-ER today to check on welfare of oc­ vin Hendrickson, 53. Colfax "The Ludington, Eau Claire County through Industrlousness and skill, Quaker Lace Washington, June 5 iJTi—Elsen­ 80 miles to the east. It covered party, commented that Do Gaulle cupants. wind was twisting things in the and thanks to the economic com­ "does not seem lo understand that FREEMAN SHOES $10.95 hower administration offlcials saw Ship* Bneioeee District basement. Rain waa pouring down parts of 8t. Croix, Dunn, Eau mon sense displayed by the United . . . Visit our Ready to BEDSPREADS littls possibility today of granting Claire and Chippewa counties. times have changed and that It la NSW SPRING and SUMMER STYLES lEDSPREADS Tabloolotht After it* destructive touch-down on us.. The only thing I saw was States which was the es.sential House Blocks Army Gut, no longer possible to diminish a Wear Dept, and see our DAMASK lafge scale credits to finance in ColfaX’ northside, the twister our water heater standing in the Hunt for Victims condition for German economic JoTlet purchases of industrial people which, for four years, haa. fine selection of dresses Rescue parties used Hand torch­ recovery?” ■Men fighting for its independence, D O N 'T " ’i'UT”" by Nelly Don, .Jerry Gil- SETS machinery and consumer good* in es suid headlights to probe the The.(3erman president said he I Still plenty af wear left In $ * T. the United States. had not come to America as a peti­ "It la in this man that the Brit­ den, Betty Hartford and $ 9.99 3,49 tangled wreckage for victims. Hos­ VotesV Defense Fund Bill ish and Americans hav* put their I ehoea when brought hero for 14.95 They also said privately they Preview of *60 Issues pitals over the area were crammed tioner. but wished simply to ex­ [oxpert repairing. Korell. $ 10.95 to 1 think that Soviet Premier Khrush­ press his gratitude for the assist­ hojies and it is on these principles Fun er twin elzep.'Col­ * », ^ chev has grsatly exaggerated the with- the injured, some reported that they hope the dlfficultisa’ in HARMAC WORK DUNE WHILE hr I $ 19.95. on) Green, yellew,'* 5.95 29.98 critically hurt. ance given to hia country by the Washington. June 5 (4>)—By ae$9p.mllHon waa approved tents- North Africa will be solved?” poasIbUftie* of increasing trade. BIANOHESTER—EAST HARTFOBIh—WEST HARTFORD YOD WAIT Nine identified dead and the U.S. government, and for help ren­ roll call vote of 224-1S8, -the House tively by a 108-79 vote. The independent daily "Aa tlque white or bleached roee, blenched white AH ttuG; whltG umB , But they did not rate out any dered by millions of Individual DISTTNOTIVE MEN'S and BOYS’ WEAR white. nnd antique white. * ... •era. chance of a buildtip. in trade body of an- unidentified woman today rejected President Elsen­ 't'he addefi funds are intended to Sabh” commented,, that ‘'history SM BfAIN STREET->MI 0-4183 ,12.95 4- • were taken from the rains at Americans. He added: maintain Army atrength at 900,- SAM YULYES volume between the United State* Nixon, A(ilai to Help "The material aide of this assist- hower's plan to cut the Army's 000 men during the next 12 months and Russia. They said , that most, Colfax, where police radio reports strength to 870,000 men during the (Continued on Page Ten) FORMAL WEAR “SHOE REPAIRINO said half of the buildings of that instead of the 870,000 recom­ perhaps'all, that Khrushchev says (Continued on Page Eleven) next 12 months. It thpn passed a OP THE BETTER KIND” iw wants to buy here could be sold community of about 1,000 were mended by Eiaenho-wer and the 23 OAR STREET 338|409,561,000 defense approprla- House .Appropriations Committee. without any violation of allied California Nominees smashed. Injuries also were re­ titm-bill. Same Side as WatMns ' agreements which prohibit the ex­ ported heavy at Cedal Falls, an­ On other phases of the big bill, •The roll call vote nailed into the the House has approved larger al­ port to Russia oh strategic or other Uunn county community measure an amendment to finance potential war material. By THE ASSOCI.4TED PRESS ^as Republican leader with no ex- near here. lotments than Eisenhower re­ Bulletins Vice President Nixo.» snd Adlai tenaive visiti to California. 900,000-man Army during the quested for a speedup in sub­ Khrushchev told President Three more were kiijed near Ne^s Tidbits year starting .fuly 1 at an addi­ from the AP Wires PANTS, CALDWELL -Elsenhower in a letter this week E. Stevenson may preview some GOP National ChaitTnan Meade Chippewa Fails, ■ four d i^ in this marine and missile pr(»rBms and 1960 presidential - issues In Cali­ Alcorn said in a statement that C |it^ from AP Wires tional cost of 306 million. for • more National Guardsmen. that trade between the two coun­ territory, two at Knapp find one Passage of the bill was by a tries could run Into several billions fornia .campaigns this fall. Knowland'a Senate duties kept near Wilson In St. Croix County mmmJUfimim.. , \ in. Marines and reaerViata than the Nixon, a Californian with high him from much campaigning ip 389-0 vote which sent it on to the President had proposed. PAY HIKE SNAGGED of dollars in the next few years. He Where the storm first struck. Senate. U'ashington, June 5 (AT—A offered to sell a wide variety of. political stakes there, is expected advance of the' primary and ex­ Forty persons were admitted to Ten years of litigation end in Both the Appropriations Com­ to campaign for Sen. William F. pressed confidence California will Today's'vjjte on the Issue of the minor snag held up final Con­ PANTS raw materials and some machinery Menomonie Memorial Hospital, victory for James Kutcher. 46, of mittee and the House turned down gressional action to ^ y on a bill to this country and he asked to Knowland, the party's nominee for remain a Republican state. Newark, N.J., legless World War Army's size upheld a tentative der Eisenhower's request for 335 mil­ DRESSES “One of the oldest leaaons in whjsre a staff meeting, convened cision made yesterday without a to give a 10 per cent pay ralee governor, snd Gov. Goodwin J. buy considerable quantities of in­ just before the storm hit, found II veteran who fought dismissal lion to start work on a second nu- to the government’* one million dustrial equipment and consumer ' Knight, who won the GOP sen­ politics," Alcorn said, "is that elec­ from a 342 a week government job roll call. This question was the cle^powered aircraft carrier. tions are won in November and all 11 doctora on hand.. only controversy in the bill. while collar and supervisory oods to speed up expansion of the atorial nomination. But aa the host of injured rose a.s security risk.. .Congress told Congres* provided $300 million Ours Exclusively foviet economy. Stevensop, twice the Democratic not by comparative primary vote National Labor Relations Board Voting for the amendment last year for the first such carrier. Civil .Service employee. ■ Th* and more totals In the spring." boosting Army strength were 1J3 House rejected a Senate amend­ He offered to exchange Soriet presidential nominee, has accepted (Contlnued on Page Thirteen) is in no fisanciaj shape to fill juris­ But the Appropriations Committee products, largely raw material tentatively -an Invitation to cam­ But Democratic National Chair­ dictional vacuum created by Su­ Democrats and .’SI Republicans. said a new study of the carrier ment to increase the number of In Manchester! such as furs, ores and lumber, for paign in California forState Ally. man Paul M. Butler tald the re- preme Court ruling that state Against it Were 32 Democrats and program was needed "in the light super-grade Civil Service posts some of the Soviet purchasea. But Gen. Edmund G. (Pat) ErowTi and turn.a indicate-the Democrats can courte.cannot handle certain labqf 126 Republicans. of the changing concepts of and sent the bill to a Senate- -he proposed that the President Rep. Clair Engle, the party's sen­ win In November unles.a they get practice cases. The group favoring a big Army modern warfare.” House conference oommlttoe. PANTS Pope Released won an Initial victory yesterday consider financing Soviet orders to atorial nominee. over confident. He added: 1 Radio station WADS. Anaonia, U.S. factories by large scale, long 8-2 Margin “The California voting ii a rc-1 "IVT announces RiiHsian Embasay of­ when an amendment carrying the (Continued on Page Ten) WHY PFUM UN QUIT - TV viewing DreM Shown terra credits In order to speed up Brown won the. Democratic pudiation of the reactionarv poll- 1 - e f l ■■ ficials in Washington have approv­ Paris, June 5 ()P)—Pierre CliQOse from ivy stripes, V*de expansion. nomination for governor in Tues­ cles of the Republican party and * | v x a * v v / x,x .x .s ed plan to exchange aeries of the PfUmlln resigned aS premier and maeJras stripes, minia­ s^.. Admlnistraflon officials, after day's primary. He topped Knowr relHike to the cynical fashion In station’s ' locally produced radio cleared the path for Gen. De it easy today..; $( iniUal study of the Khrushchev land by a 3-2 margin In total vote which Vice President Nixon and program for a ainillar scries from It’s Sorta Silly bul___ Gaulle's return to power after ture checks, plaids and ilSeuage, eatimated that the value on both major party ballots. Each the big Republican contributors Right to Wed Russia.. .Dr. Milton S. EHaehnower a Navy commiuider refused to 0 solids now. tor wgrm Bf raw Materials which Moscow won hia own party'a,. nomirta'llon. dre>v up the Republican ticket in la delaying planned goodwill topr land tfoops on rebellloiis Corsi­ Florence, Italy,- June 5 fg’) — ca, reliable sources said today. weather fun'. We have could sell here would be far less Stevenaoo. has said he ia not a the primary.’’ - ... of alx Central .American nations candidate for 166().,RcjpA<;isgLi(i Republicana pointed out that 'T^la la the story of a man who for stated reason that it haa not Pfiimlln told the .story to o pants to please every- Sizes 14Brussels World's Fair to Mrs. McCauley suid she became today. The United Aulo Workeps home besting r*dl|y roey. tinued during that time, he added; contest -for the governorship- “will the political picture with an en­ Eventually he arranged to meet imlite first-act applause warms'to more women. To top it off, Ernie confused because of-'the "glare of gives yesr round Sun snd westher protection COTTON T-TOPS - The agency’s loan activity ha* have great national significance.” her In the presence of the Mother Eye, Fayetteville television per­ the. lights for the television cameras linion said It Immediately sent Vital for 'Nixon dorsement for the GQP guberna­ Superior of the convent. Alba de­ standing ovation by final riirtgin. two international represento- —^ooks lovely from inside, too. If you hsve a ’^cked up sharply in recent torial bomination. President Nasser of United Arab sonality, ' will challenge the arftl all the people coming atid go­ picture window, you should have AluinaraU. Small, Medium, Large. aaohths, particularly since Con- For Nixon the aignlflcince is cided to ask to be rele^efi from eventual winner. ing. ttven to Pittsburgh to restoro Mobilheot that if Knowland should lose, Towp CSiairman Robert L. Bliss her vows. • Republic expresses support for In- production at the Fisher body • AMPLE FREE PARKING REAR OF OUR STORE . M passed an emergenoy hous- said the committee and . the town's dependenco of Cyprus from Brit­ Contestant No. 3 is Mrs. Arthur “But I believe I could have Phomo today for f U t Me deen-acMM I »» - I bill two months ago lowering delegates to the 1960 Republican Ten years later, last November, Capps. 38, who has two children, talked another hour,” she added. stamping plant as soon ha pos- - «MMta 1 *^^*y^**j convention might conclude that,ibf eight delegates' and alternates to came the word that Pope Pius ain .... One hundred Indians hgvb stble. MOMt DIMONSTIATION • HrJir GREEN STAMPS WITH A U CASH SALES edown payments on FHA loans.. the state GOP exmvention endoraecl diod of sunstroke In heat w:ave' in an 18-year-old boy and a 12-year- Mrs. .Capps talked through last *1 98-^3.98 tThe government reported todsy Vice . President’s ability to cal-ry Xll had granted her the release. old daughter. She started in; at night on household hints, canning, the State aa a ^presidential candi­ former Gov. Lodge unanimously It waa a long time to wait, but Bihar State during past two week* courtship. home demonstration COOPER TO fIPPOSL GORE that new construction activity last yeateSrday. . . . Dayton, Ohio, police carrying 7:54. p.m. last night expounding on Helen Harper, Jantzen,. # m th totaled 34.100,000.000, a l6 date also waa in doubt. the church considers such dispen­ her experiences on the farm.. club', the United Nation* and daipy Nashville, Tenn., June. 5 i4f5 — VMt p « r Display Room Knowland described the primary The New Camaan group aaya It sation a grave matter .requ^ng Bigna warning motorists of a radar She’s aiming for a record of 28 farming. Her. huaband Is a milk- ..Prentice Cooper pulled .out of MORIARTY Ship’n Shore «ar cent increase over April. launched Lodge on hia successful speed zone ahead does not consti­ O d m T httrs^ Night ^JTie Commerce and Lab -r De- aa a ’'preliminary' engagement” the fullest atudy. # hours, .44 minutte and 14 seconds man. the 7-man race for the Demo- Jhe results of irhich can and will campaigns for Ctongress and the ^ A month ago Alba and Rinaldp- tute Interferring with duties of of- set by contestant No. 2, Mr*. J. D. ciatto nonilBatlon for governor A m o OpM Saturdoys ■ rtmenU said this prelimbuiry be reversed, he /said, 'before the governors chair. flcera. .In the'early 1940a when dance MIMOn BROTHERS Jmata waa hi line >.-4th aeaaona) were married In the Falciano Par­ McCauley, a 49-y*ar-old grand­ marfithona were popular, the city of today and{ announced so n eno- SPORTSWEAR DEPT. J W . H A U November election^ After Congress Thera has been no indicatioa iah church. Early thia weak their Thirty trains carrying about 20,- mother. Mrs. Lola Grant, 27, a dldato nkniast Sen. Albert Gem Fayettevilia pasted on ordinance 301-315 Cmitar St. c o R n Jiwitotlona. adjourns, ha aald, h t plans to-eovsr Lodgt la tntarcatad in tha nomina­ 000 commuters out of New York ■tp>7 became known to Italian Fayettsxllle -'.seerstary, started pixihlbiting them and jdmllar en- (Ib-Teon). Co epee, wh* eerrai Thk* Etorator to S*ee«d Floor ^F b r the firat five teontha of this the entire atate in an Intanilv* tion. In 1966 he was named U.S.. nSwapapa(s, and today church au­ delayed op to- 50 mlnutee at rush jR ar tha dollar voluma of eonatruo- things ogr Monday Iqr talking 2 7 ^ durantt contests lasting mors tban threh tenon ns Twsnsesee goiL. MANCHiSTER CONH< eampfilgn. . ” Ambassador to Spain, after loeing thorities at Falciano confirmed hour last evening ^ . . Mother and hours,-wiqch begt th# record eight noura. But the etor* sponsor­ emer In the Into 1969'e and enrtf NiNCHESTER swwNfi W n i r t ' Until than, Knowland added, b* the atate'a gubenuktorial election . IN Wl»T.CaENTER STREET Ml 3-5135 CORNER MAIN and OAK STREETS that the wadding had the blaulng child baraad te dsoth tai Hash Are 2614 hours ast by a Louisiana ing th* talkathon te outside the ,1646’a., , (Oeoiinai'bo Faga Thiea) *trill .stay with his Benats /dutiss to 4hsohom Rlbteoff, a OemooroL of tha Roly Sea. „ in their Brooklyn apslrtmenL < State- Univsraily eood. cite, a t n onwi 7 ■ . i I - I ■ . I J

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