MONDAY, MAT^ M, I960 Avengt^ Daily Net Press Ron « For the Week Ended PAGE FOXmTEEN manrtr^st^r lEwgitittg |jpi*alb May 14, 1980 Discussion Set 13,112 Officers will be Installed at the Member of the Audit last meeting of the school year of In Willimantic GOOD SHOE AboiitTown Bucklend School PTA tomorrow, at BurfeaiT of Circulation 8 p.m. at the school. On Mentally HI r e p a ir in g p a y s P u t CWef iDaughters, Daugh­ ters of ScoOs, wlU meet tomowow Marine Pvt. William K. Fisher, at 7:45 p.m. at the home o f Mrs. son of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Fish­ Dr. Wilfred Bloomberg, sUte WHEN IT'S DONE A T VOL. LXXIX, NO. Mary Porter, 219 Terry Plains Rd., er, 42 Madison St., has completed commissioner of mentsd health, Bloomfield. recruit training at .the Marine vrill be principle speaker at the Corps Recruit. Depot,. Parris Is­ meeting of the Willimantic Dls- Tall Cedarp of Lebanon will meet land, S. C. He will receive special­ HALE’! Starts Friday tonight at 7:30 at the Masonic ized Infantry training at Camp Le- ,trlct Mental Health Assn, to be UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT . Temple. A report will be given on jeune, N. C. held at 8 o’clock tonight in Shafer OAK ST. ENTRANCE • MANCHESTER the Atlantic City convention, and Auditorium Willimantic State Col­ The Connecticut Prevention of plana will be completed for an auc­ lege. tion next month. Blindness chapter will hold its an­ nual dinner meeting Wednesday at 'Dr. Bloomberg will speak on Inquiry of U2, Trinity Past Noble Grands Assn, the New Haven Country Club at 6 the topic.: “Mental Health -7- a will meet with Welcome Lodge of p.m. Community Concern.” Blast Hartford at the Odd Fellows The ‘ commissioner Is a gradu­ hall there Wednesday at 8 p.m. Memorial Temple, Pythian Sis­ ate of Harvard University Medi­ A union official said today Members are reminded to bring ters. will rrieet tomorrow at 8 p.m. cal School. He has held teaching employes at the Pratt and gifts for the merry-go-round. at Odd Fellows Hai;. The charter positions in psychiatry at Har­ Whitney divisions of United will be draped In respect to the vard, Boston University School of Aircraft at East Hartford and late Mrs. Elizabeth Caverly, a Medicine, University of California RISLEY The VFW Auxiliary will meet Medical School -and Yale Unlver- Manchester have voted 3,488 tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. at the Post charter member for 38 years. A WashinRtoh, May 24 Ideirt rasenhower to apologize Home. A joint memorial of the Memorial service will be . held. Re­ ty. On several ocoaslons, -Dr. to ISS to strike— if necessary freshments will be, served. Offi­ loomberg served as associate ex­ WOODWORKINO The Senate Foreign Relations to Soviet Premier NlkiU ° —to back contraict demands. 2nd Stage post and auxiliary vrill be held t Khrushchev for the spy plane In­ cers are to wear white gowns. aminer in both psychiatry and incorporated Committee voted unanimous- 'The vote Ubulatlon — completed after the meeting. Mrs. Marion cident. What he said. Kennedy Reds Free Caffety of OakvlUe, department neurology for the American Board ly toclay to conduct a "full and early today in East Hartford— Manchester Assembly, Order of of Psychlarty and Neurology. In Lake ^t., Vernon bipartisan inquiry” into the added, was that the President brings to seven the number of O peration chaplain, wiU deliver the memorial Rainbow, will meet at the Masonic might have expressed regret in an address. Mrs. Helen Gustafson is 1958, he was appointed commis­ «t>y plane incident and events United Aircraft plants In the State Temple tonight at 7:30 o’clock for sioner of. State Department of effort to keep the Summit meet­ Plane^ 9 chairman. Tel. MI 9-4824 leadmsr UP to the collapse of whose employes have voted to a brief business meeting before an Mental Health. leading up ing going. strike. ' open-installation at 8:30 p.m. Friendship Circle of the Salva­ The meeting at which Dr. the summit conference 'The union says gome 6,000 work­ Successful Bloomberg will speak will provide TR 5-1166 The inquiry will get underway (Conrinned on Page Tc"). ers are involved in the East Hart­ tion Army will meet tonight at ' ’The Exchange Club of Manches­ Americans 6:30 o’clock In the Youth Center sin opportunRy for all adults in­ Friday at 10 a.m. (EDT) with ford and Mancl ester negotiations Fla., May ter will meet tomorrow at 6:30 terested in mental health to hear tMtimony from Secretary of State and a toUl of about 31,000 in the Cape Canaveral for a mystery ride. Hostesses will p.m. at the 3 J’r restaurant in States to- be Mrs. ^ t t y Nixon and Mrs about some of the currently ne­ ★ CUSTOM KITCHENS CairisUan A. Herter. ^ _ seven plants. Wiesbaden, Germany, May 24 . * , . ’Thursday .at 517 Main St., begin Swedish .consulate in Boston, at country. John Hanson presided ern command. __ They told the Irish Independent A powerful Atlaa-Agena rocket dia L«^ge, presented to eight m the MacArthur cate a sincere desire to meet the the incident. nlng at 0130 a.m. ArUcles jnay be the 60th anniversary dinner-dance over this naUon, he pointed out, a flat. python-Hke-head surfaced heeds Of the employes.' A Soviet statement said toe Rus­ boosted the 5,00-pound satsUIte Those are the words that crop dellverisd Wednesday from 1 to 3 before George Washington was charter members of the lodge curity experts screened the t w i of Scandla Lodge, Vasa Order of lifetime membership certificates. jnony and censored transcripts abwt too yards from their row­ There was no corn- sians forced down the plane to pro­ aloft at 1:37 p.m. EDT. The entire up in conversations around and 7 to 8:30 p.m. For pickup of America, Saturday evening, officially inaugurated as Presi­ boat. , , i.ment from United Airi tect the frontiers o East Germany Agena second stage, 22 feet long articles, call Mrs. Charles Pontl- Charter members are Albert An­ were^made available to newsmen ••The monster s body was thick as j menc irom__ Manchester — and you know More than 100 members attend­ dent. , . derson, A. Theodore Anderson, In a Senate speech, DemocraUc as a member of the Warsaw Pact, and 5 feet In diameter, was in­ celll, 382 Hackmatack St. ed the celebration at .the British Mayor Eugene K ^ y extended WHICH ROOM IH YOUR that'of a man.’ ’ one clergyman , ^ a Russian-led Communist military tended to go into orbit in a nose- why? Simply because the greetings from' the 'Town of Man­ John Carlin, Clarence W. John­ Leader Lyndon B. American (31ub. son, John E. Johnson, John Lean- Texas called for a calm Inquliy. I alliance. , „ down position. The Inatnunents chester. Haakon Swenhall, grand **'‘Jt was like a giant conger eei^ • A U.S Air Force spokesman town's talkin’ about th6 un­ The consul encouraged young der. Tor A. Undberg and Emanuel He said national unity must be are located in toe nose. /• and old to seek and record Swed­ lodge deputy, presented 25-year which would be very unusual in a said at mid-day the plane w-lto its The 88-foot rocket climbed usual combination sand­ membership ,plns to Mrs. S^rid Peterson. preserved in a criUcal perio^. fresh water lake.” occupants—eight Air Force men AUTO ish customs, ^the reasons why the Martin Lundberg’s . orchestra IS MOST IH HEED OF Johnson’s sUtement obvio^ly smoothly into a clear sky on tha wiches at NOB NOB Restau­ Modean and Erland Johnson. Har­ A coil about 15 feet long threshed , and a woman—had Uken off from 360,000 pounds of thrust generatsd BODY old Zetterstrom, district master, provided music^ for .dancing. , • was aimed at reducing the heat in and out of the water, but much of East Germany and was en route OLLIE’S icenerated by a Senate explMion Roundup by toe Atlas booster. rant. The sathe is true for a How To Hold the monster seemed to remain be- to Air Force headquarters Because a low orbit of 160-200 yesterday in which Sen. HuRh low the surface. ; Wiesbaden. . hot meal. *. a snack or a soda. ★ W ELDING Local fishermen on the Islands miles was sought too vehicls FALSE TEETH Scott (R-Pa) called on Sen. Jolm Hartford. May 24 - Just be- ’ But a short time later the arched quickly toward toe south­ So stop in at Hob Nob soon ★ AUTO BODY and professionai . F. Kennedy (D-Maaa) and Adlal dotUng the 20-mlle-Iong lake said spokesman withdrew this and said More Firmly In.PIdee o u r i they liad seen no such monsUr. But cau^ a nfian belongs to a uniw east. The bright flame of its first . . , we’ll wager you’ll say—- FENDER REPAIRS E. Stevenson to clear themselves doesn't mean necessarily that he he could not say exactly when the sUge engine was ■visible for more Devour false teeth annoy and em­ of suspicion of being appeasers. the life of St. Mochu, a 6th Century plane would arrive. Irish saint, records that L«ugh Ree wants the union to serve as ms col- than three mlnutea before vanish­ “ that’s food just like New ★ COMPLETE CAR barrass by allpplng. mopping orwob- Kennedy replied that he is no lective bargaining agent, the Su­ Then .4 me a U.S. Army an­ biing when'you eat, laugh or talt? irii« ’’Infested by a monster which ing high in the sky. PAINTING Just sprinkle a Uttle FA8TKETH 0 miles The 4-nation resolution calling vent their recurrence." of the state’s new circuit court coast were battered. , “But both referred to tidal Midas and a sister satellite sya* The census count for toe 29- north of Tokyo, and the tern, Samos, will'extend high al- NOW for new Big Four talka noted with In his 15-minute rebuUal, Lodge towns In the county which had were published in the pages o f toe The toll was expected to rise waves in the South Pacific, re­ as communications are restored. ported director Kiyoo Wadachl. around Kushiro, in eastern Hok You con color plan your rooms wlHi o budget plan eorpet sdoction regret that Wot.W hop^ for a suc- recalled that President Eisenhower reached 691,922 Friday took a Connecticut Law Journal today. kaido. Hundreds of miles to toe ceaaful summit meeting nad not had ■announced suspension of such Unwarned, northern Japan was “We could not issue a \varning (Ooatlnaed on Page Ten) from "Connocticut’s show ptacn of lino corpets.” Give YOUR home backward slide today to 676,410 The rules, esUbllshing the pro­ here on the basis of thfese reports, south, in toe Toha Pearl Farm been-fulfUled. It appealed to all flights "not to be resumed," when a tabulating error was dis­ cedure to be followed in criminal, hit the hardest. Wave after wave area south of Nagoya, the wave __ some towering 20 feet high— but we could h-ve If we at Icsst the rieh^quoKty l o ^ of hord wearing, moderotefy priced broodloom U.N. members “ to refrain from Lodge charged that Gromyko covered, according to Census traffic, civil, domestic relatloM caused severe damage to culture any acUon which might increase went ’’deliberately contrary to rolled In from dawn until midday. had reports of damage in Hawaii. Supervisor Merrill L Strong. and small claims cases, will be The tide hit ?0 feet at some pearl beds being restored from the carpeting. Ideol for Hie new home owner, i tensions” and asked continued ne- fact" - when he contended such Strong said that the error af^ aired at a public hearing »«t for Inundating 10 communities. points in Japan, although the av- danigge by typhoon Vera last gotiatlona on disarmament, nucle- Houses were smashed, boats flights were U.S. government fected only towns to the south of 10:30 a.m. June 6 in the Hall of was 6 or 7 feet. Warnings year. • Biilletms ■ 's r test suspension and prevention policy. Hartford, and will result In no the House at toe State Capitol. were riot broadcast until after the The international tidal wave toll from the AP Wires of surprise attack. The United States had only been change to preliminary totals an­ The circuit court, establlsnen waves began pounding the coast. of dead and missing reached 354. 34 EXACTING COLORS! Finally, it urged the Britlm, trsring "to secure information in nounced last week from A y on, by the 1959 General Assembly to Weather Bureau officials said Combined casualties of the (Jhllcan French,. Soviet and U.S. gqyem- advance of possible further Com­ South Windsor, Suffield, Sims reptece toe state’s 230-year-oW News Tidbits there had been a slipup in the quakes and the tidal waves were ments "to resume discussions aa munist assaults" like those In bury and East Windsor. Trans-Pacific warning system. 526 dead and 898 missing. IKE’S VETO UPHXSLO town, justice and municipal court WaaMngton. May 24 (ff) — PriNs boon as possible and to avail them­ Korea and Hungary, Lodge said. A similar error discovered in «rni8s into ooeration Jan. 1. Culled from AP Wires It was the second big disaster Thirty-three persons were kill­ , “If the free world failed to pr6- system, goes Into operation The Setmte today iqdieM Presi­ selves of the assistance that the the Waterbury district several • Rules .and regulation^ for the to hit JapMr in nine months. Last ed and 23 missing in Hawaii. The Becurity Council and other ap­ tect Itself against iuch a danger, weeks ago resulted in its count September typhoon Vera 4evas- giant waves claimed the lives of dent Elseohower'a veto of the BUDGET 6 GROUP it would be Inviting destruction,” court filled eight pfiige* of the Include: propriate organs of the United appearing stunted for a period of Journal The rules were adopted I u.S. Rep. EfiiHio Q. Daddario to teted the Nagoya area, killing |S51 mUlion depressed Nations may be able to render to he declared. finie. , , ^ meeting Of the 44-judge court be guest speaker at Hartford more than 5,000 persons. 4-^^Oontlnued on F^ge Ten) blU. CARPET Lodge renewed Elsenhower’s 1. 3-PLY WOOL PILE TWEED— Moth-proofed this end." Hartford county s population Mbv 16 but were not made public County Democrats party night ■1955 summit-conference offer for I d e m o c r a t s pic* OOUJN8 • l a b o r ______lO-ciriors;:-...... •' - \ ^ This proposal will probably be count still remains above toe at New Britain Wednesday taken i«p after the Soviet resolu­ mutual U.S.-Soviet exchange of estimated 673.100 set by the State until today, night . . . Electrical fire under car New York, May 24 OB—Gov. The new procedure ,./6r traffic UNT)EBCUSH10N 2. 100% DUPONT NYLON PILE TWIST tion had been voted on. Health Department. The Census stalled a New Haven Railroad lo­ roy ColUna of Florida waa salu t­ offenses provides for a uniform 43,000 in Connecticut You've read about this ono—made for hard woar. 11 France, Britain and Argentina (Oontinhed on Page Ten) Bureau had estimated Hartford cal in the Bronx last night, delay­ ed permanent chairman of me SEAYlillNG summons and complaint for ■ the ing 30,000 rush-hour commuters in forthcoming Democratio P ^ I - colors. County at 613,025. dehtial conventloa and Ben. INSl’ALLA’nON state and for the creation of traf­ more than 40 trains.. . Right-wing 3. W ILTO N SCROLL— olegont design fic violations. bureaus in each of groups of- French settlers ease Re-exam for Drivers Frank Church, of Id#l»®. Delivery Anywhere fin ed f0 r Bribe Try the 18 circuit court districts. their boycott of May 29 local elec­ chosen keynoter at a meeting of 5 lovely colors; Liquidated 6 Million Jews the conventtlon nrrangementa In Connecticut. Hamden, May 24 f/Pi—A Bridge Motorists charged with minor tions in Algiers in effort to prove 4. AXMINSTER-Known foryeorsofservlco port man was convicted in tw n traffic offenses will be spared popqlarlt.' of jailed Parliament committee today. coarl^yesterday of trying to.brioe court appearances by paying their Deputy Merre I^aUIarde, Over 70 Considered SECURITY COUNCIL MBKTB Hairtden fines at the Traffic Violations Bu Foreign Minister Golda Melr in­ Israel May Ask Death two policemen. Washington. May 24 (ff)-- 5. TWEED— by Bigelow ' The police testified that. Ru reaus. dicates Israel may seek U.N. ac­ Popular mixture of 6 colors. PnsMent Elaenhower dolph M. Mason. 50, offered the However, any driver who com­ tion against United Arab Repub­ 24 (VP)—Re-ex-i9othera on the road, ijerrons over EXAMPLE: mits two or more moving viola- lic's economic blockade against Is­ Hartford, May today at a 2-ho«r apeclal meet- •bribe when he wms stopped May 70 should ba re-examined. In* of the National Seenrt^ 6. W ILTO N SCROLL^-Lorge embossed design For ForHier High Nazi 12 for speeding. , rael and its blacklist of ships trad­ aminatlon of ail, drivers over age He noted that many other states 25 sg. yards of carpet and ing with Israel...Dr. Edward Tel­ Coundl. It waa hdd one day m 4 colors. Patrolmen Vincent RauccI opd • (Contlnned on Page Two) 70 was called for today by a State are moving in toe direction of advance o f Elsenhower’s plan; •v. cushion Installed, budget William Taglialatela testified that ler, key man in the development periodic re-eXamination of driverii o f the E-Bomb, esigns as director Legislative Council subcommittee. ned pobllo report on ^ »utmmt plan — complete for 2 Jerusalem May 24 (F— Liraellfabollshed the deatli penalty two Mason produced a $20 bill, then Such a law, if approved by toe and that Connecticut cannot afford conference coHapee. Tta_W hlte 1 .9 5 S9.YARD offered to make a contribution of Lawrence Radiation Laboratory years, only S1S.26 per le n l experts today said the death years ago except for treason cases Survey Shows 50% to devote full time to teaching and 1961 General Assembly, would ap­ to stand still. ’ • ■ Honae declined to provide W month. Wall-to-wall or ‘ INSTALLED M M ltv may be asked for Adolf against the state and war crimes the Police Benefit Fund. ply to the more than. 48,000 Con-, Under present CJonnectlcut law Information aa to what waa dla- When the officers said no con­ custom cut to fit your EBlchmann. * . ^ ^ former_____ flO'Ainnt Hitler the official Jewish against neonle. the Jewish people. Of County Doctors] ” 'G w 'w m ia m P. Quinn of Hawaii necticut motorists over age 70. which gives the motor vehicle# enseed. charged with toe extermination of Although no details were releas tribution would affect the speed­ It would touch the 15 drivers who commissioner broad authority in rooms. No down payment. ed on Eichmann’s arrest it was ing charge, according to,, their Tar ' C! 1 I one of several under consldeiaton ordering reexaminations, such six million Jews. . ^ Now Non-Smokers to r keynote speaker at Republican have passed age 90 and are still WAGE TAIKS BLOCKED Israel yesterday announced toe learned he had been caught in testimony. Mason held out a $50 isvvT J. ^ National Convention J'>ly 25 in holding oh to their licenses. regulation could be put Into effect Washington, May 24 iW—Ropob- CALL Ml 3-5103 Israel and had not been extradited ‘bill and said “That’s how much ------Chlcaeo.. . Sacramento, Calif., ba- Under the proposal, which without new legislation, observers lican objecthms today blocked the 54-year-old wap criminal’s arrest commissioners after a hunt of more than 14 years from any foreign country. The my license means ,to pie.” Hartford, May 24 (F — bv bom with possibly fatal blood passed its first major lap today at note. However, Senate Labor Committee , **»» FOR HOME SERVICE Ministry of Justice said he read Judge Frederick Greenberg fined 1,000 doctors in the Hartford reported doing well after the state capitol. drivers over age over toe years have declined ' to meettng on legialatloa to ratoe tke -i4j and said he would be tried here. He order any such re-examlnatlon on was brought into a Jaffa court lly admitted his Identity and ask- Mason $150-for bribery and $21 County Medical Association I ^u^t^'^overrolMcourt overrules itsUs parents’ wUreU- 70 would have to he re-examined minimum woge t® $1.25 On h ow . early yestertoy and ariral^ed. ed for legal counsel. for speeding. Mason denied that pear to have stopped amoCdng objections and authorizes every two years when their license a broad scale. The meeting tad been «»IIed Premier Utvld Ben-(?urion told A police officer-present during he attempted to bribe the police­ "completely’’ since the American transfusion . . • Sir Thomas renewal comes up. State Rep. E. O. Smith, Mans­ S a.m. Esf, toe onme taurjta NO MONEY DOWN—UP TO 8 YEARS TO PAY. the. arraignment told rejKjrters men. , ' Cancer Society report linking I reported suffering from House Minority, Leader A. field, a subcommittee member who Senate met. U was mweried wtegz parliament Elchmann would he Is in hiS 80’S, raised the question ENJOY YOUR CARPET AS YOU PAY FOB IT! tried under terms of Israel'* law that Elchmann, looked well He said he has operated a gar­ lung cancer and cigarettes. acute fatigue following American Searle Plnne:^ Brookfield, subcom­ RepubUcan BUDGET PLAH groomed, clean shaven and young, at today’s meeting about the Dlrksen of nihiols^Jec^ te Buy ihe you Hke besf! for the trial of Nazis and their col age at 69 Pennsylvania Ave., This estimate, is based on a , mittee chairman, said toe measure er than his 64 years. Bridgeport, for 25 years. survey of the organization’s mem- communist member of Itall^ would permit the re-examlnation "hardship and inconvenience” that committee’s meeting wkUe tta laborators. would result In compulsory re-ex­ The premier gave no details of After the Anschluss In Austria, bershlp to Iriiieh 470 doctors re-I Giancarlo Pajetta, by a private physician or by toe Senate was In *•■**“ »• FRESHLY CUT FROM PLUMP MiEATY YOUNG CHICKENSI I MANCHESTER Elchmann headed "Office for Jew sponded. ' d ia rg ^ with Insulting Preald«|rt Motor Vehicles De(partment. aminations. Senate rule#. It rognlre# the arrest of the man who was a Priaon Sentence Catlln acknowledged that this oua consent for a eommtttee to top aide to Heinrich Himmler, boss Ish Emigration,’’ the Nazi aiutoor Of those an^^vering, association f^acilhower during rally in Bolo* If it Is handled by the family » 'J '' Ity dealing with toe deportation Hartford, May 24 i^T^^A New oresident Dr. Stevens J. Martin p,a. . . Federal judge outline# 2- physician or another doctor, a could result In. some cases, but ait while toe Senate ia In seaaton. of the dread Nazi GesUpo. Elch­ Britain accountant who had not added that toe overall safety both CARPET CENTER mann vanished from sight in toe and expulsion of Jews. roported half said they had plan for dealing knotty,proh- statement would, be required say­ filed an income Ux return for stopped smoking since the ACS jg^g facing State . of MasMchu- to too person and to the- public CLOUD ROCKET FAILS confusion at the end , of. the war In 1939 he transferred ing whether the person has the Washington, Mny 24 (*V—A N l ^ [“CONNECTICUT’S MOST COMPLETE more than 15 years today was report on the riae_ in lung cancer j ggtta in taking over Old Colony would outweigh any hardships. , and was subsequently reported In Prague where he boasted he "re-’ physical and mental capacity Mcd- ASP rocket shot Into the 0l» to* lb. settled" 35,000 Jews. sentenced to six. nionths in the and cigarette, ssmoking, r '’"’ branch of New Haven ^ilroad for ed to continue behind the wheel. I The former State Safety Com­ CARPET SPECIALTY SHOP” several Latin American countries, Federal Prison at Danbury. mission chairman estimated that day hot InUed to create m »_ and in AustWalia, in , Switzerland^and The Nazis m 1041 brought him The survey attempted to draw rapid transit line. Subcommittee approval came orange-yell^ clood^ IM a ffm back to Germany apd made him WllUaA Buechner, 68, was ac­ a profile on the average county Alaska’s mountain r e s ^ w a shortly after former chairmM the law reqidrlng reexamination 311 MAIN ST.-4AI 3-SI 03 last October In the Middle East. tually charged -with only one count ends today with safe a r r lw at would probably eliminate between aI)ove toe ^ ^ • 'tojT ta Itajsohkia The British hunted for him, and he head of an office charged with the physician and showed: Robert I. Callin of toe State ^ e - waa port M • •tetoyo* "solution of toe Jewish question," of failure to file income tax which His usual work week is over 56 Anchorage of last two men strand- ty Commlaalon appeared before 4,000-5,000 overage 70,drivers from was also wanted for murder in brought a guilty plea. ea on Mount McKinley since last the highways. He said some of titude wtoda hy_ toe - * FREE PARKING in other words the liquidation of hours and age range may be any­ the lawmaker group for an u^ent Aeronantlea and 8po*o, _,Wfst Germany. ' i„.,i ilUons o f Jtews. The office bore Judge J- Joseph Smith in sen^ where. from 30-to 87 years. Tuesday nights New four million personal", appeal -for such legisla- these, aware o f their physical im- CHICKEN tencing Buechner said (hat since goo jet airliner palrmenU, would automatomllyi ttatton. The 27.feot, CHICKEN RIGHT AT OUR DOOR the name of its master—Dlenst- He Is a non-joirter who iMy dollar (Jonvalr been swamped with calls from per­ making out - income tax returns kill- not apply fop ranawal while others rocket Rta atelle Elchmann (Elchmann au- enjoy gardening and, reading, crashes on takeoff at Atli ^°CatUn, who will ba 78 in Au- sons declaring they were among were part of his business and be­ Ing four Delta Air Line ■ployes would fill to p#«» tta phyricol WaUopo lb. Blcbmann's tbrure victims and ex­ th ^ ty ). photography, .fishing and go*. Kueat. aald .that In toe Interest of son “ lb. __ was also alleged to have per- cause of the long period of time the only (traons aboard - gteat 4 Uti«aa«tta toots. BREASTS WINGS pressing satisfaction that-toe tad tato to th# .driver and to ■Mn caught and viould be brought abnally- lujervlsed the liquidation r »g a T W ^ 1 .(OoRltooBri- m -»» «• fligh t (< Prleea Elfecttve At Upper CodnecUeut atorea thru *s5riAiu!** QiunUttea. _ to Juztle*. The Xeraell parUaaunt of tta Jtws In Bu|w «8t X B f f I £ - S 8 TAMP itrJirJWPTinV CEMTEB^IM MARKET SQUARE, HEW1»UTU« ■ . \

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MANCHESTER EVEfUNG HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN„ T(lESDAY.MAY M, l!KiO \ ■ ■ - ' . ■ V ” BIANCHESTER e v e n i n g h e r a l d , MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MAY 24» 1960 I ver p a g i ^ t ^ o S' • ■ ' m m Girl Scouts ttan Circuit Court’s Funds irom Music festival Sheinwold on Bridge 3-Day Gamp TMp LOOK AHEAD! Minstrel Ends Year Buy Shell for Au lum Rules Printed, b iu iio k TBADI6B» * South dealer Benlor Girl Scout Troop 21 vrill Manchester wlU.have ;*n outd SEEIK a d v a n t a g e North-South go on a 8-day camping trip to For Women’s Club By Alfred Sheinwold n o r t h music festival Tuesday, June 7. at Mashmoquet State Park, Pom- Hearing Slated 1 According to the modern <^n- ^ A 3 2 >Sc • — About Town Memorial Field, and tl^e proceeds 5 Q 7 6 4 S 1 She turned her electric blanket omisls the test of fret, thi* weekend. STEP AHEAD! By MABOe FLTXN ''^ ♦ 9 5 up tpo high—now she‘s the toast (Contlnned from Page One) will go toward the purchase of a ness deal is that sides May pl«M«“ 4i Q 4 3 D iey will leave frqpi' tlie Town CJubwomen ' wid young; mother* of the town.” Past MlstresMs of daughter* of sound shell for the auditorium in with it. This theory wont-work HaU at 6 p.m. Friday and return throw their |f»yel8 mid care* to the ••Pid vou like Ben Hur? tions in a 12-month period will be Liberty No. 17 will' meet at the in bridge. When you eng neer a 5 ,* K .7 S h om rof Mrs. Robert Bell, 10 Elm Manchester High School at 5 p.m. Sunday. All membew *rtnd Ja*t night to present a rollick- "I liked Ben all right, but I sumpioned before a Judge. ■bridge trade; your aim la to g r ^ V A 10 9 5 V K i. are expected to attend the trip. A didn't like Hur so well." . ' - Ter., tonig^ht iit 45^ o clock. The festival will last an. hour, eveiythlng that's, loose ahd palm Ing good minstrel show for more Any attempts at “fixing” park­ ♦ 10 872 camping fee of *2 per girl le re­ “ Have you heard about tnat starting at 7 p.m., to enable par­ I'oir only a rotten egg on the other Xjl0 98 4iK742 than too rnembers, husbands and ing tickets or other traffic sum­ ents to take their children, but quired. ■ „ atomic cocktail Fred Geyer con- Manchester L odge'of Masons * SOUTH Members of the Senior Troop monses will be dealt with as a con­ get them to bed at a reasonable 1 *^WMt's>pens the Jack of c'uba, A A Q J 10 9 6 friend* of the Woman's Oub. COCt-Cd?** will meet tonight at recently decorated the gfrave* of The entertainment-' In Fellowship "It's for the men of extinction.” i tempt of court. , brief business' meeting, the Mas­ hour. . which I* dovered by the queen, 8 Pre-school children will be ad­ king and a c^ H ow should South all veterans In Townsend Ceme­ hall of - Second CwgregfatlOTal Specialty • A ct*' Court appearances will be re­ ter Mason degree will be ♦ AKQ3 tery oh Townsend . Rd. by planting Another standout specialty act quired.in the more serious traffic mitted free, and tickets for every­ Oiurch followed the Womans Club red. There will be a social hour 1 continue? ' _* niov pansies. The Senior Scouts will was a boisterous duet of “Doing violations, such as accident cases one el.se' Will be 25 cenU. i Tjhe, “normal link'' of pi y annual dinner at the Manchester and refreshments. take part In the Memorial Day Country Club, and marked the close What Comes Naturally," by Lor­ involving personal injury or death, Performing in the festival will leads to defeat. South ca ^ ea the be the high school band, orchestra ♦ Pass 3 ¥ Pu* parade, June 30. of the club year. raine Champeau and Elsie Swens- evading responsibility, d r 1 v i n g The reunion committee of the top diamonds, ruff* W* 3 Against a showboat backdrop, a while under the influence, reckless and choirs, the Barnard Junior mond in dummy and tries we Garden Clnb Meet* Tomorrow aon. Mrs. Champeau was a tooth­ class of 1935B will meet tomorrow '■'A A All Pas* . . - chorus of 20 Woman's Club mem­ some rustic in a potato sack, and driving, speeding and driving w-hile High School Band, and instrumen­ trump finesse. He continues with Opening lead — AJ "Spring Comes to Andover” will Mrs. Swensson, was a bearded and at, 8 p.m. at Ward Krause's store. he the theme of the Garden Cluj) bers opened with "Bring Back under suspension. Summer' and Moore Sts. Reserva­ talists from the elementary the ace pf spade* and a ■Pa«t« Those Minstrel Days.'-’ The chorus meeting at the elemenUry school pot-bellied lecher. The circuit Judges are embrac­ tions will be checked for the June schools. East's king. Baat girls were all dressed in white ing for the most part Superior About 450 students will be in Unues, you can fu ff a club in at 8 p.m. tomorrow. Members will A flapper tritA comprised of Peg *11 reunion to be held at the-Man- deuce of clubs to get a diamond ON THE PROPOSAL FOR blouses. naN-j’ skills, red carna­ Gcvcr. Bobby Wagner and. Nancy Court rules for criminal procedure the combined choirs, and about ruff with hi* last trump, and he dummy. The defenders, get a demonstrate what they have ch^ter Country Club. tions. w-hite gloves, .and straw hats. LaBonne, danced the Charleston as their oWn and .-Iso provide for 350 to 400 studeiits In the bands can then sit back and wait for a trump, a heart, and a, diamond,, but learned from various programs by Slapping their tamborines, four and -Black Bottom, garbed m special- public defenders for de­ The four men who will direct I heart trick. nothing else. • , creating May baakets, bata for black-faced end men accompanied chemises, rope beads and headache fendants unable to afford coun- The Manchester Golden Age the performance are Albert Exchange Trick* _ Dally QuesOon certain occasions, table arrange- the chorus.in"AIexander'a .Bag- bands,. Amelia Blanchard and Joan 8Cl« Club will meet Thursday at 2 p.m. PearsOn, Robert Johns, Louis There is no way to prevent the Partner opens with two spades menU, and corsages. They are time Band.'! The black-face min­ Gates danced a soft-shoe number •The rules provide for a l^ "'cs - at the East Side Recreation Cen­ Beaulac and Robert Vater, all of (forcing to game), and the next asked to bring their own flowers strels were Beverly Pond, new I loss of a diamond trick, but you right out of the J910 Follies. lic Relations Bureau to be headed ter. the music departments of the can prevent the loss of a club. player pa.sses. You hold: Spades and containers. Time limits wlU be SIDE president of the Wonian's Club, as by a chief family4elations officer. The quartet of end men, all school system. Just engineer a trade. K 8 7 5 Heart#—K J: Diamonds- set on their efforts. Mr Jaundice; Pat Phillips, presi­ Additional family relations offi­ Members, friends and the pub­ j 6 4: Clubs—K 7 4 2. W hit do better known for their parlia­ The program will be a varied Lead out the three high dia­ The Judges will be Mrs. E.- K, dent of the League of Women Vot­ mentarian prowess, demonstrated cers and assistants will be appoint­ lic are invited to a kitchen social, ers as Mr. Bones: Betty Hurd, monds, discarding a club from you- asy ? Seyd, Mr*. Carl Johnson and Mr*. some ball-bearing Knee action dn a ed for each circuit. . , , sponsored by Sunset Council, De- one. , Answer; Bid three spades. You president of the Hartford County The major innovation in the low­ The high school band Will play dummy. Then lead out the last Ronald Bockus. Prize* will be VWCA as Ham hone; and Elaine fast-stepping “ Balling the .lack. ree of Pocahontas, at the home of diamond, and discard dummy's expect to sink your teeth Into awarded for the prettiest and most er court system, trial by Jury,'will Mrs. Myra Fitzgerald, 12 Brain- the overture to “The Barber of Mrosek of the Hospital Auxiliary Bev Malone and U1 Hunter, be available in criminal cases this hand and not let^ go until ori^nal creations. Hostesses will ard PI., tomorrow at 8 p.m. Each Seville." The combined choirs will last club. board as Sambone. both dres.sed in white Bermudas, where the charges carry ma^mum This gives the opponents a dia­ slam is reached, but there is no be Mr*. George Munson, Miss striped T-shirts, sneakers 'and member is to bring grocery items. sing six or eight numbers, among Mrs. Howard I»ckward. also an penalties in excess of »v»5Q, nne which will 'be “ Summertime" and mond trick they Were sure to win need to Jump. Show your atuff Olive Sageand Mias Dorothea A. active worker in the Hospital Aux­ beach hats, teamed up for a wng Refreshment* will be served'. and-robs them of a club trick in gradually: there may be, a grand and dance number, “ Five Feet and 30 days in Jail. . \ the “Battle of Jericho.” Raymond. iliary was Mr. Interlocutor: and Defendants looking to an appeal The combined instrumental exchange. Not exactly ah even ex- slam in the hand. 'Two " accompanied by the chorus. Temple Chapter,.OES,‘ will meet Pori's’ Carpenter, a member of the to higher court and wish ng a groups will play four numbers, I change. . (Copyright 19«0. General Feature* Manchester Evening Herald An­ Ricky Altqn, .rubbing the sleep tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the Masonic C-orp.) Hartford County YWCA bpard, was stenographic record arnong which will be the “ Snow No matter how the defense con- dover dorrespoodent, Mrs, Paul D. out of his eyes at 10 o'clock, sang Temple. After a business meeting, piano accompanist. court trial will be required, to spe­ vnilte Fantasy.” Pfanstiehl, telephone PDgrlm Showatopper “Show Me the Way to Go Home, a memorial service will be con­ A showstopper was the variety I'm Tired and I Want to Go to cifically request a ■Vater, instrumental teacher at I Main 6t.: Mrs. Elaine Wright, 299 2-6856. and pay a court fee for the serv- ducted. Refreshments will be the high school, estimated the act "Flings Is Wonderful Things, Bed,” vith'conylction. served by Mr*. Nellie McAllister Viooper Hill S t: Eldward Zikus, 45 Public Records I’m Voting YES b e c a u s e it would be a a song from the Broadway revue, sound shell for the auditorium Birch St.; Mrs. Sarah Balcetak. The audience Joined in while the ' ' As for the “ no-fix ticket," the and her committee. OmR "New Girl In Town.” presented by performers sat on the apron of would cost *3,500. West Hartford; Mrs. Asfrid Ros­ shame to jeopardize the building of a new State Technical Beverly Malone, Judy McAlpine rules said complaints and sum­ It will take two annual concerts en, 44 Porter St.; Mrs. Carol Guinn Warrantee Deed A Thought for Today the stage in singing-“What Did mons “shall be in the form known School in Manchester because of inadequate sanitary and Lillian Hunter. Manchester High School stu­ to raise the money for it, he said. and daughter, Warehouse Point; Richard W. Wilson to Salvatore Bponeored by the Maaebeater Living Gift Beautifies'School Grounds Della Wear, She Wore a Brand dent* who . partisipated . in. Youth The 'Flings'' gals sang a lament New Jersey" for a rousing-nnale; as the uniform traffic ticket...... Some of the money from this con­ Mrs. Martha Montany and son, J .. FUloramo.jnd..John, FjUpr^mpj,.... Coanell of Cbarebea ™ _ __ ._t r A * OH t h e S T O U n f sewer service. I notice the State of Connecticut has with- that they were sort of ‘‘washed The ticket w’lll contain a pro­ Government Day, With their stu­ cert will have to go toward the MO Ferguson Rd.; Mr*. Martha property on Center St. y Girl Scouts of proJect*Sf the troop. •JSlch la , Producers of the show were vision for the words, "I promise Hospital Notes school Friday afternoon. for meeUng at the ach^ held asking for bids on the schdbi until this matter is up ’’ and conclude that ‘‘flings is Betty Hannah. Marge M cG ov^ , dent advisor, I purcha.se of supplemental Jnstru- Lleber and daughter, 116 Crest- Marriage Llcenee wonderfuT things but they've got to appear in said court at said will be guests of the B *a ry Olub school, and to- •niomas KeUy, In his wonderful sponsored by the Y**!*'” * ^ H ^son 47^alknor D r; Della Lupacchino, 79 S. Adame-St.. Jan Cooper, Betty Grant and Pat wood Dr.; Mrs. Helen Downham Russell Stuart Alleh. Hartford, "A Testament of Devotion,” tells settled. That’s just one of the reasons why I’m voting. to be flung by the young. ’ GUinan. Scenery was supplied time and place," the rule tonight a^6;30 at the Manchester j repairs of present instru­ Visiting hours: Adult* 2 to 8 p.m. and twin son and daughter, 91 and Patricia Sophie Schulz. 128 ^ A ^ r c f A t . ; Joanne Bemont. 104 Falknor D r. puU a ^ d ^ e l of Maternity 2 to 4 and 8:80 to 8 p.m. of the way to lay hold of Life •■Bev" Malone; as the gal whose by the Knight* of Columbus. These words will be subscribed to Country Club. ments. Brent Rd.; Mr*. Jeannette Bour- High St.. Rockville. May 27. "Yes.” ■ ■‘feather* droop." could give Carol by a violator, and a police officer Children's Ward 2 to 7. anil power and live the life of aotl around tl^(H erald Photo by Pinto). — ------Because the money -will be dif­ deau and son, East Hartfor^ Building Permit* prayer without ceasing. Among his Burnett a nin for her money as a I may then release the violators on Training will be given, for all ficult to raise, said Vater, members DISCHARGED ’TODAY: Carol the gale of thjKHoly Spirit go for- Patient* Today: 248 To Harold Jarvis, Bolton, for ■uggestlona, he writes; "In secret day. Let inward prayer be your female comic. ! his own recognizance, the rule Girl Scout adults who have signed of civic, fraternal and religious or­ Ryberg, East Hartford; David Austin Chambers, alterations to a ejaculations of praise, turn in hum­ absent-mindddness. Walk and W k ward e v e ^ sleep.' " Ricky Alton, 4-year-old son of ADMITTED YESTERDAY: John and la u ^ with your friends. But last act before you fall asleep, and said. . . . up as counselors at Camp Merrie ganizations will be asked to buy a Barker, IB Hollister St. Nancy commercial building at 501 E. Mid­ ble wonder to the light, faint the first act when you awake. And SubrnJttM by Pr. and Mrs. Richard Alton, was Each uniform traffic ticket con­ Lowery, 21 Cedar St.; Mrs. Abigail behlnd^e scenes, keep up the life V. John R. Neubert . Court Cases Wood this summer, at a meeting few tickets each, and give them to Foley, 63 Bretton Rd.; EX-erelt dle Tpke., *500. though It may be. Keep contact In time you will find, as did Broth­ introduced as the ‘‘.idol of teenage sists of four copies, one of which Thursday from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m Murphy, Tunnel Rd„ Vernon; Mi­ qf^itople prayer and Inward wor- Clommunlty Baptist Church girls." The youngster, in a red someone who can use them. Richmond, 343 Charter 0*k St.; To Fred Knofla. for Manchester with the outer world of senae and er Lawrence, that ‘those who have is the original complaint, another at the Girl Scout office. Anyone The sound shell will benefit all chael Burdick, 39 Lyness St.; Mrs. 'tolp. Keep it up throughout the and 'white striped blazer, sang Mrs. Hattie Glazier, Stafford Convalescent Home. Inc., 29 Cot- meanings. Here li|[?no discipline In Monday Oa*e* Which is the police record, a third who has not signed up but who is of those groups who use the audi­ Margaret Mayer, Glastonbury; Springs; Carol Graf, Wapping; •‘Let Me Call You Sweetheart" and William A. Arnold, 18, of Elling­ for the arresting officer and the Mrs. Bertha Benn, 24 Strong St.; tsge St., alterations, *500. BECAUSE the Town of •T Want a Girl Just Like the Girl interested Is invited. torium, he said, such as PTA's. Mrs. Ann Murphy, 408 Summit I’m Voting YES ton, was fined *51 for eyading re­ fourth for the violator. concert groups. Boy and Girl Mrs. Irene Vincek, 148 Lydall St.; St.; Glenn and Gregory Pelletier, To Milton S. Csmlileri. for al­ \tTio Married Pear Old Pad." Chief Judge Jay Riiblnow of the Mrs. (Jlssle Wilson, 24 Joseph St.; terations to a dwelling at 28 S. Manchester has fhe responsibility of providing adequato -•The chorus belted out sponsibility. , Members of St. Mary’s Guild, Scouts and service clubs. 27 Hartl Dr.„ Vernon; George Lad- Keith's Thursday Evenings Unti^9 for Savings At the conclusion of the lengthy Circuit Court has said in the past who have not signed up for the John Rattl. 5 HaWley St.; Mrs. nay, Wapping: Fsh* TtSeker, 528 Adam St., *2,.'S00. l o p sanitary sewer jservice. It is just as much a Town respon­ Showers" and "Toot Toot Tootsie trial he was also found innocent of Sandra Tiverdy, 5 Buckland Alley; To Albert E. Kvart. for altera­ Iri good style and voice. that the rules would include pro­ June 2 picnic, are a.sked to call Woodbridge St.; MSreus Works, reckless driving. vision'for a “no-fix” traffic ticket Mrs. Arthur Bumap, 95 McKee St., Mrs. Ina Benevento, 354 Main St.; tions to a dwelling at 27 Hartland sibility as it is of providing drinking water—Or even spersed between acta were Jokes Mrs. Edith Doughty, 161 Cooper West Willingtori; Paul Buahey, exchanged between the interlocu­ The change of failure to grant Gov. Abraham Ribicoff recom by Saturday. Hartford; Mrs. Margaret Donald, Rd., *600. schools for its children. That’s just one of the reasons why the-right of way. against John D. Police Arrests Hill St.; Mrs. Sally Wrobei, 24 tor and the end men. mended , to the 1959 General As- Mansfield. To Rudolph Arlhofer Jr., for al­ Shane, 18, of the Vernon Trailer A new 50star flag was present North St.; Mr*. - Bertha Fulton, SMART STYLES! I’m voting "Yes” on the West Side sewer proposaL It ‘‘Did you heag what happened to semblv that a “no-fix ticket" be Coventry; Charles Carl Jr., Coven­ terations to a dwelling at 80 Bige­ Court, Vernon', was nolled on the established. But the legislature ed by the DAV Auxiliary to Ruth Bbgllsh?'‘ recommendation of Asst. Persecu­ Usilio Agostinelli, «6, of 92 try; Mrs. Nfitalie Platt, Lake St., low St.. *75. , makes good sense to me! "No, what happened to Ruth took no action on this. Brow-nle Troop 83 yesterday after­ Bridge St., wa* arrested and To Green Manor Construction tor Allan Thomas. Verhon; Lynne Smith, Wapping; BUDGET PRICES! BogllshT" noon at the home of Mrs. Donald charged yesterday with indecent Wind with Bank Co., for a dwelling at 76 Scott Dr., Geer, .W. Vernon St., troop leader. Susan Andrews, 47 Willard Rd.; ex:posure. According to police, the Mrs. Lillian McFarland, Wapping; *12.500. 6^ super Flag etiquette booklets were also offens* occurred on May 16 near In St. Petersburg To Seymour Unger, to erect ^ GREAT VALUES! a . rta OMk MBC-TV-t nuBmmOmi, wmU,. AMO-TT Mrs. Florence Mortimer, 82 Plym­ *NAAAEmANDSI presented to 10 girls of the troop. Bridge and Wetherell Sts. outh Lane; Frederick Peretto, tool shed at 126 Diane Dr., * 1 ^ ' The flag was presented by Mrs, Agostinelli posted a *200 bond Carter St.; Donna Le* Browft, Willard P. Wind, nephew of Mis* To Trade Sign Hangers of, Hart­ ATOP;OUAtlTYI^ Inez Mahoney, DAV Auxiliary for his appearance in court on Marlborough; Paul Bushey, Hart Jennie B. Wind, 46 Foster St., has ford for Carter Chevrolet <5o. Inc., projunonol irw/n iiot commander, and accepted by Miss June 6. to erect a sign at 1^29^ Main St., Anne Geer. The Brownies made ford. been appointed assistant cashier of Gerald D. Her, 18, of 40 Wood- b i r t h s YES'iERDA Y : A ______and **rved toll house cookies and hill Rd., was arrested and charged the First Natlohal Bank in Bt. _ ___ 27,03 mpg daughter to Mr. and Mr*. Richard KMUUUOOONED BECAUSE it’s just punch to auxiliary members and yesterday with breaking and en- I’m Voting YES in th» Mobilise Economy Run McConville, 8 Dailey Circle; Rock­ Petersburg, Fl«. mother*. tering. . . ville; a daughter to Mr. and Mr* A native of Manchester and a BUDGH GOOD BUSINESS for the Town to make use of $30,000 He was arrested on a -warrant James Selbie, 14 Oakland St.; < MANSFIELD,^ Charter Oak Lodge of B’nal graduate of Manchester High TERMS worth of sanitary sewers already underground from Olcot-t issued in Bridgeport, charging him son to Mr. and'-Mr's. Richard Cos­ School. Mr. Wind has lived in St, B'rith will meet tomorrow at 8 with committing the crime there. tello, 22 Williams St.; a son to Mr. Drive west to the river and still unused after five years. p.m. at B'nai Israel Temple, 54 Petersburg for 16 years. He wa* He was turned over to t-wo Bridge­ and Mrs. Eugene Sheehan, StOrrs; formerly sMociated with Starts Tomorrow! ‘ 118 Eveiyone knows this cannot be done without a pumping Talcott Ave., Rockville. Art Mc- port detectives. a daughter to Atty. and Mr*. Vin­ - SIZE s« r*s Florida J^tional Bank of St. ALL IN COLON! Ginley, sports editor and columnist cent Diana, 140 Benton St.; a son station on the West Side. It’s a situation that will have of the Hartford Times, -will speak STA'TE M.\N DROW'NS Petersburg. Many ntf hi* Man­ “ THK BEST o r “ WBKCK o r to Mr. and Mrs. William Flint chester. friend* while Visiting in r.VEBYTHI.'Wi" MABV DEABB' to be met someday. It’s less expepsive to do it NOW! a sports night program. New Pawcatuck, May 24 (/P>—A 24- Crystal Lake, Rockville. u member* are invited. Refresh­ St. Petersburg are, in the habit of YMr-old Pawcatuck man drowned BIRTHS TODAY: A son to Mr calling on Wind, at business, so he DOWN ments will be sreved. ENOS TONIGHT yesterday when his small boat and Mrs. Warren Miner, East wants friends to know about hi* sank in the 'Pawcatuck River. ■PLEASE DGN’T. eat DAISIES" Hampton; a daughter to Mr. and new location. •58, , , MILEAGE Campbell Coimcil. Knight^ of David A. Nlbblins Jr., 85 Me­ Mr*. Richard Niemann, 121 Union I W w u m CHAIitSb^ Columbus, will hold , a special chanic St., was rowing toward a St., Rockville. Save $2 On Any Chair— Save $4 On Any Sofa meeting at 7:30 tpnight to take larger boat, said an eyewitness, DISCHARGED SATURDAY action on the death of Daniel Sul­ when his 8-foot pram foundered. livan, and then proceed to the Richard Martin, 33 Harvard Rd. Nibblins' body w m , riscovered by a Tierney ^Mineral Home to recite Russell Quiver, 1031 Tolland Tpke. TTBTS bUHNSIDF diver. PhiUp Kozlowski, 28 Windermere g] Mji tr M *‘.1 \ *1 ' the Roskry Ave., Rockville; Robert VonDeck, A Kttdt lAttfk and thrill thow! Starts Tom&frotc! Up To K ^lity RFD 1, Vernon; Frank Rago, East OlcB Ford Amaiiai:! Hartford: Antonio Giuliani, Tin­ Debbie Bey; larredibie! ker Pond Rd., Bolton; Arthur "THE " 4-D Hutchinson, 183 N. Elm St.; Linda Herzog, 178 Highland SL; Albert GAZEBO" MAN" 6Rt& PECK MSSUIBlUllI We have yOur baby’s Gustafson Jr., 189 W. Middle l:3*-e:S*-»;4S ■ / Tpke.; Mrs. Dolores Kelly, 20 n Am es Dr.; Miss Elizabeth Wilke, Wed.. "WHO WAS THAT LADY?"* O -4 [ncH 94 Oxford S t; Mrs. Clsra Swartz, ■ \. size. 1 Hamburg, N. Y.; Mark'Danforth, 8:00 6;20-10!l0 i Tolland; Edmond Plllard, 71 Ly- ENDS TONIGHT ' ness St.; Mr*. Mae Brooks. Lake “ GAZEBO” Pla. In C olor ___ ! St., Vernon; ■ Wendy Schmedding, I W l ■GINS OF THE -TI-MBEBLAND” 606 Gardner St.; Mrs. Grace Gen------mm lerous, 330 Adams St.; Clayton B olton notch ftSETl PULL trideRite i Seymour, 115 Brookfield St.; Alaq^ , EAST I Gagne, 151 Eldrldge St.; Miss Mil- ASP SI'PERMAKKRT TICKETS DOWN Idred Robertson, 130 Vernon A-ye., WORTH 50r TOWARD ISc ' Rockville; Terl McDonald, - Tc<. AD.MISSION ACCEPTED *Windso Hartford: Earl Gardner, Ware T O N I'lE THE LEVER house Point; WilUartf Buzzell, Windsor Locks; Titrs. Beverly ENDS TONITE! ALL COLOR! Featnr*' Available at Ftriit TfiSlte ! O’Brien and daughter, Andover; Robt. Ylltchum Alan Ladd Mrs. Barbara Cavar and daugh­ 'WONOERFUL “MAN IN THE ENDS 'foNITB ter, West WilUngton. C O C N T R Y ” NET” .Mario* Rrsade Carol.vn 'J.nra “FIGITIVE KIND” Dd^OHARGHD SUNDAY Jnlle London Greaory Peek Richard Dussault, East Hartford; ••PORK CH OP H IL L ” STARTS TOMORROW Toalto it -Bamper Clab Mil* > \ Stores Arthur Shorts, 40 E. Middle Tpke.; •Bte ever-popiilar I^awson style Sofa and Both Mrs. Helen Vuoto, 112 Oak St.; “FIVE BRANDED WO-IIEN" —WEIIN-E8 D A Y —: ’ Cff]ftTB RKBIDllNT TAXPA¥1» CENTER ville; Mrs. Beverly O’Brien, Cov ON THE SAME PROGRAM V- ---- SHOPPING enty; Mrs. Frances Cxelusnlak, “ PLUNDERS OF PAINTED FLATS” in Naturama RegnlsT Honni From PARKADE 17 SO. MAIN ST. Willimantlc: Percy Parent, Wap­ f A ilt Until P.M. III ', MAIN ST. MANCHESTER ping: David Wiley, T9 Nil** Dr.; Op*n Mon.,Tu*a., Sat. Open 9:30 A.M. to 0 P.M. Mon.iVlUU* thruM Bat. H n . Beverly Lv*r: Thundoyf Till ? f-M - Wad., Thur*., fTl. m Friday Thru CARTER CHEVROLET CO., INC.:^ > B PJd. M n. Baitiara DBc, 1B7 Henry B t; TUESDAT "DOG OP FLANDERS" 10 AAL to • p :m . °r. lU tfa re t X M g n 416 N. MANCWSTia conn. [ PAGE F i n IMNCmSTER F.VSmKC HfetALD, MAKCHMTER. COKW.. TUESDAY. >UY 24.1960^ iri

(eneral manager ea peraonnel to little more tlian clearing up allo'w townspeople-to pay Election Tomorrow on Schools, Brook to an exUttng drain off menls for ■water and sewer Instal­ agent to carry' theni out. ’ Voting^^ to 8 meaning, erasing some Inconsist­ Bid* acreage, $28,630; and ths sawags now flow# to th# treat­ Armory St. It would help lations In 20 equar semi-annual ^lestlon 6. This change would the Hockanum River, with a 16* ency, or Improving soriie adminis­ clarify toe townj’s right to laaue 600; Nathan Hale. town sewer Department, $?6,000. ment plant through an inadequate runoff from • Main and L eon id Installmenta over ten years, rather ! ^..Tfie^lls win be open t®- endum t6 build th# final link m aga unlta M well u palntingt floor inch force main to **?2*f*^‘ gravltv line which cauaes It w trative procedure. notes to 'finance water and sewer ■ome obaervers theorUe thM Man- coveitof, window raj>aii«, tack- Roberteon, $$,50(^. (The Eighth, PUtrlct. with Iti own Drains Sts. and eliminate flooding on W. The questions were proposed by than in four equal payments over ' ' morrow from 8 a.m. to • pJA the chain of new school^, the 4. Heatlng-^$0,600. ate treatfnent plant off Oieott St. back up and overflow periodically Middle TpCie. and on Broad. The installations by putting the *PJ^ charter voter* Uk* achoole but are boards, flnlth hkrdwara, aeouauc An $80,000. 12-inch P »v ltv Mwer aewer syatem, la not involved). The storm drain* on tomorrow'’* the Charter Revision Commi-ssibn four years. It w'ould slso, drop Polling places are. for ffia- North End junior high school. Three schools sre on this list; Thla payment ratio might be in a pump station b>' the Shoppiiig; bid: *111,592, Jarvis Construction the yearly interest rate front alx cific w'ords "w'ater," "sew'er^Xnd Indifferent to other capital neeM. Ule and cabinet work. in W, Middle Tpke. from Deerfield ballot are Intended to stop sur­ under Judge Jay RUhinow after a trict one, th* Bart Side Ba*- Hoarevar, ftat referendum was the Barnard Plan HolUetetr 8t„ $8.0(Hte preto, $15,- filtered by the Court. But town . (Omifliued from Fag a Foot) Parkade into Bigelow Broolj.^ year’s study. Similar nonpartisan to five per cent on toe unpaid bal­ others into th! langu^geT'.Doubt Jlalh. $41,000; Franklin,- $17,- Dr. to HlUlerd St. la alBo on the The Slate Health Depfirtment exists right nowjwWether notes reation Building at 28 Charter only one In 18 years In which a A plan for renovating the four 000; Barnard, $25,000; fcnfl the 000; and Nathan .Htf e, $2,500. oeficlala who are also attorney# face drainage problem* that cause, 2. From 'Summit St. at White commissions have proposed Char­ ance and allow toe flrst assessment ""at.; district two. th* Weat number of project* wore offered on 6. Rullding dteratlons—$2,200. machines. v . . . . » gaaessHienta when it F*s deter- wants the overflows *tprt>«d. among other things, flooded cel­ Brook to Hollister St. It' would ter amendments since adoption of payment to be made 46 daj'S, can be used fop>ttus purpose, ■-" buildings at Barnard Junior High Rec, $4,000, This package would l » e /t e p have been making guaa*#*.. that ‘vSlde recreation building at 110 the machines at the aame time. had been suggested, dividing the Toilet- room#—$81,000. •thle include* $500 for repairing anv alteration would not be mtich. miiWd th# to4m Charter procedure Alternatives Prbposed lars, ruined lawns, blocked traf­ eliminate ponding at Summit md the document in 194’T. rather than 30, after toe town QuestoMf't. Part of this question cikiar St,; dirtrict three, th# toward serving much undeveloped Grove, and at Summit and Hollis­ Tomorrow’s referendum will be, a work into three phases. itSta, $10,000; Franklin, $2,000; the wood trim on Highland Fark As It etanda, th# r*Uo la more >^Mroe Inadequate, . If the vote tomorrow is no . fic, and frayed tempers. The 1957 Home Rule Act al­ fixes a due date upon completion wM--rfescribed above. The other Waddell 'School, 163 Hroafl similar "package deal." School, and $1,700 for Installing a area and eU op-irtit «>* » « in favor of the Weat Sldor# than a The propoaal h## also been, an Martin has plfinried r cheaper, al­ ter. Bid; $75,.'i27, Benvenutl of irt spells out explicitly the kinds Also Before Voters Minor work , was done in PhaM Barnard, $2,000; the Ree, $17,000. lowlng atreetiMalde# W. Middle Of all the questions on the bal- lowed the change.* to be approved of ah installation. St.: ffiHrict four, to* YMCA door In the Gteen School kinder­ •ti-again, off-Rgain political iRsue. ternate project, a *30,000 disposal lot, this is the one Gerierai Mapa-I New London, - i)f W'ater and sew'er installations BuildingW, 79 N. Main 8L; r in 1956. More work was done in 4. HeaUng—$25,000. Tpke,>"Center, Adams, ^ o r, nravlously one voted which Mked by townspeople rather than the This change was original Main, $8,500; Franklin, $5,009; garten. It aleo provldee, for Payment* of $38,979 by th* home- plant, to fifirve only the two school* eer Richard Martin has cham-; 3. Prom Porter St. and Ade- State Legislature. But one catch w'hlch the tow’n can levy a.ssess- and district/flye, the Bu*4d«y Phase II in the spring ahd sttmmer Hdlaon, Englewood, Felkno^ Bw- Last fall, some irate West Slders Alfred Rlfkin, a West Side-resident of 1957, including an office, a new Barnard, $4,000; arid the Rec, ecreena which open from the In bwnera; $2W,2S)r by the acreage came to a Democratic towm com­ and soihe Center St. properties. pionfid the hardest. He says, [aide Rd. to Hop Brook on towm- Is that at lea.st 15 per cent of the who was on toe Charrtr Reviaion ments. It would also simplify pro­ School. 250 ’V ltoon'St. tide in the Green kindergarten. ^ ton, Heiidae, Jarvla, Mora^ Olcdtt, It Would be financed by assess­ storm drains were neglected over, o^neti land, -via Oak Grovq 81. electorate must vote "yes" to a'p- cedure by letting toe town assess Voters who dJKjiot know : Th, ref.re.dum cafeteria, health offices, home $9,500. Salem, Wedgewood, end Whitney. owners, and $30,000 by the fcewer mute# meeting and threatened Commission laat'^ar. Rlfktn was Schools economics rooms, the intercom­ 5. Building alterations— $45, 8. Play area#—$6,500. ' Department. This » U 6 in turn --)Utlcal reprisal from the heavily ments from these sources. paat years when the town had an 'phi* drain ;would atop flooding prove the changes. In ytanches- also a spokesman for West Side for sewers and laterals to homes their districts c a n ^ ^ l 1h# Coeta are $500 to Jnatall ateel It is from thla neighborhood— Howe\’er, Martin and the State immense achopl program to ■ caused on Porter St. b>- a sldewap ter, that’s over 3,000 voter*, r in one package, rather than registrars’ office in th* Mu­ ■ Mancheater haa two sharply di­ munication room, and some re- 006. was a concession Dcmdemtlc,imratlc, Westw e ii Sideaioe thirdLmra voV^ xTurwoc*, *.**.1 *4^ resliJwTtsflghting assessment* In This include# repalra to atal^ basketball backboatda at Buck- the Woodridge tract — that have installation last fall,----- allow- the One of the proposal.* created as.sess for sew'ers and collect In a nicipal Building. vided type* of s<*ooU — new or tlllng and lighting. InsUy proposed one of $50,000, S gd lrtriet because of the assfiSs- Water finance. Election W'ith another ballot way treads, replacing the atrtr land; $1,500 to black top an addi­ come the majority of voices pro­ not ■ favor that alternate. He «points to the many storm | mad to be repaved In the locale of more than usual notice la.*t .veart different' war for laterals. Chief moderator for th* : vv ■ ones .and old ones in Phase i n is the biggest part of $25,000, $25,000. ' menta. question tomorrow' — the *180.- > town Directors and the adminirts^^tion. that ^a 1 renovated ralle with safer ones and so forth. tional play area, paint the ateel testing the force mein end pump xintU recently, the asaecamenU (However, the Republican party drainage problems around town In j the installation, and supplement It i# queallon eleven onthe''hal- 000 sanitary aewer package. If ■ erendum 1* Atty. 'Vtnbeilt study by town uirwiois “ ^ changed in places. The Ljun-epairt the work. station ever ahic* the town ed- At about the same Urn*, a mem­ Que.stions 8 and 9. These would Main, $15,000; Franklin, $10,- fence and install basketball were averaged on the baaie ot a ber of th* Republlcan.Town Comr recentlv termed it "perfectly ac­ the past year to. illustrate his another drain which now dis­ lot, and'boilerl doiw, IMTtean.s that both the change and the project Diana, who will prealda In has been whittled down, res p , ------eleven year* Man- ^ e Board of Education planned mlnlstretlon flrtt unveiled the simplify procedure by putting the to install new steel stairways in 000; Barnard, $10,000; the, Rec, backboards;.$1,000 at Green to re­ $1()0,000 force main and pump rta- mlttee aald the pCP Director* ceptable’: and GOP Directors vot­ claim.. ' , charge.* into a pond in which the the Board of Dipset^rs could vote are approved, and,.the Court of handling o,f welfare liens snd re­ district one. Respective mod- reault wUl-be on Chester ------ha* built seven ------— new school* town has no right*. Bid: *28,.340, Sdnes lomorrow-the first referen­ and foresees, a "*f**^"’*„^°^* $ 10,000. place the wooden walk with e con­ propoael in October, 1968. ahould reverse a previous stand in ed against the force main and In planning the referendum, apecial ' exemption.* allowing a Common Pleas upholds assess­ erators for district* ' tsFO ev^ry question on the macnlnes. and added on to two old' ones at the Main buiiaing, Franklin and leases entirely' in the hands of the dum on assorted capital lmpro\e- 6. Site work—$10,500. crete one, grade the playground The new average esaeaament favoF-Of the jyrbject and attack it pump station last week in a sur­ DemocraUc. Directors’ were wary Macari Bros. Construction Co. town .paicTal or employe to do ments against the West Siders. the town welfare director. Right now through five are WUbar T. More optimistic hope.s cost of $11,369,000. Barnard buildings, tear out walls *^*But the adminletratlon kntHsked ments in town since 1958. In the Rec building, replace large The entire amount la for the and enlarge the parking area. agalnat the Woddrldge homeowner -*20,000 off the price by lo*^rtag to get Wert Side vote*. prise turnabout. Director Gilbert of including the drains on the bal­ South ■Windsor. busiiriess with the towu. provided, 10-ycar bonds to finance-the. proj­ the general manager must get Iri- little. -James Duffy, Atty. • heard from Mayor Eugene T. Kelly, Those nine schools are one half Barnes said he saw no need now lot. TheV did not want what Di- Paul R. Marte, and Irtgcn* Votlrs will cast ballots 225* the toUl 18 schools in the system. areas of flooring and install lav­ Franklin School play area. The. Greeii cost would alao In for the project would be leas than. the project’s capacity, ^ d we ttorttn for Abandoning 4, Separate drains in Burnham "the exea'nption were in the town’s ect w'ould be geared to ■ toe 10- volved.'too. Martin, Superintendent of Schools $100. But outright, the project for longrange planning in t)ie .I rector Ted Cummings— .....------called ------^ best interest. The general man­ Kellv. nard School renovations for »o00,- They were built to meet the need* atories at more convenient points. Contingency,(jontinj;€ncyi engineers’©n^ncer* fees, ad' 1 chkielude© remoymgremoving the tiie viuold beSketball conatrucUon bid was favorably Apparently sialled by the West St. between 'Windsor St. year spread of 'assessment pay­ Question 10. This-'Would require Arthur Illlng; and other omclals ministration and insurance added 1 baokstopa and installing new one# would not give him the aewer serv­ West Side). ''"bag■'"bag of trick*tricks - • ■ ■ 1 chapel St. that would allowTHum- ager would have to certifj- each Bv latest count, there fir# OOe; elementary school renova­ who helped plan the projects and of a school population which •> This was in addition to relight­ low. BUxtb' court appeal*, the proposal ments. suiy appointee of toe Directors or another___CAA AAA $60,000 ^i»lnar(Tiar b rin tliJi in g1*A1l©h the rough i AMAflbtAt* Andther au»>iA/t1 school YlAJbfllnAr needing nlAV< play ice he wanta Street aewera will be The Bid got off the ground last January Martin *a>‘s the alternate would , that In January, ^.38. b,am St., a source of' many com­ exemption and exemptions could 1 . Eliminating the legal language 21,127 registered voter# in tions for 5180.000; storm drain* the referendum. burst from 4,996 in 1648 to 10,000 ing, repainting redoing the heat­ employe under the general man­ Manchester. A light tunlotlt for.5400,000; and a West^Side sew­ estimate to $897,350. ground Improvement is Nathan needed too, and laterals to house#, when General Manager Richard be uneconomical and too lim ited.volved m i ^ ’’ Ind ■ not be obtained by Directors them­ a description follow'* of w'hat each ager to vacate his position upon The referendum has stirred one this year. ing system. The bidder waa Fred Benvenutl U would by-pass Woodridge and, money. The more projects ^ Is predicted. er tfor 5100,000. j Vw However, when the hid* were Hale, $2,000 for black top on th* at further cost, perhaps an ulti­ Martin recommended It be aban- selves. Charter change would accomplish. conviction for a felony'. Right current political light. The new schools are the senior The Board planned to renovate opened May 10. the low bid frmn mate total of $1,000 to get aervice of New London p®"? doned. He said it would he impos- use up assesamenls the school* and ^ the more m, > 1 HartjtmU „ - .j ♦ Rinbinow', in explaining this ISie proposals are favored by Democrats say the Republican* tennis court. If approved. The first change is now, the Charter doesn’t provide high school, 55 miUion; th* not yet the eight old elementary schools the Jack R. Hunter Co. we* $477,- In addition Ultra are oonttngen tlngoncles and fee# hike the toW change last winter, said in e town the town administration, the dem ­ bv repainting classrooms, relight­ Into his home. coat to $80,000. Low bid for the que.stion five on the ballot, since for such automatic, vacancy'. 1 initiates action against another opposed the sewer and drains only completed North End junior high 000. This did not Include furnish­ cy funds, engiitcers fees and ad- s z i i ? " b”: ; of Manchester's small size, many Qviestion 11. Described above. ocratic party, the to create a campaign issue for the school, 51.5 million: Veiplanck. ing and retillng them, lightening He *ey# the project la a "public trunk aewer including lateral# waa the numbers before that refer to j party', the' defendant. Right now, ing* for the buildings, or renova­ ministraUon and insurance fees utility” and all sewer user# of the business aqd professional men toe capital improvement project* (Doing business with tow'n). ! the counsel can make settlement* - Commerce, the League of W o ^ n fall elections. . 5924,000; Bowers, 5965,000; Wad­ dark w’oodw'ork, installing new $76,710 from the Jarvla Conatruc- ...... ------tween Parker and Pitkin St., and on Voters, and other groups. Tne tions to the gym* or Main heating bringing the total eatimat* town should share in paying for it. deny themselves any public aerv- also on the machine*. (For ex­ Question 12. It w'ould allow I in ' only those cases In which Ul# They argue that the Republicans dell, $900,000; Buckley, $1.2 mil­ heating plants where necesssry;, committee, agreed with Martin *57,615, Maskel Con- ice beca.u*e they, or their com­ PTA's strongly endorse the school voted for the sewer last winter and modernlring the lavatories, system. $176,600. As the proposal stands he aeys, t3ie State Public Works Depart- have bellied make a and nine storm drain projects for Co., South Windsor, ample, question one Is the Bamsrd properly liens to be filed in the 'town is the'defendant. lion; and Keeney. $450,000. The cost would have been $600, ^'*Ov^ its Ungled history, the ment. The project was supposed to ; toward extending service panies, may at times be in a po­ ■ Question 14. This would require queetions. In contrast, and, apparently, agreed then that among other things. When the lighting and hasting his . aaaessment will jurpass any a toUl of $400,000 will ^be on the Woodbridge-St School renovations: two, toe ele­ case tif unpaid assessments for .This is a total of 510,939,000. 000 with furnishing* and gym force main and pump aUUon l\aa serve the State’* proposed Howell-jotit th* area It wwld ^eaa thrt a ■tnvle 6 A drain on Woodbridge.^t. west sition to do business with the mentary school renovations; three, sew'er Inqtallations. as well as In i competitive bidding l^for* any questions are opposed by the Man- It was needed as a step toward ■’The two additions are the one Estimated cost of both Barnard projects were put out to bid, the benefit to him. machines tomorrow renovations. been a aource of continual haraas- T#rhnlcal Hiffh School Ih geUing ©v^nlual »©^^er service to j i i ------* of N. Elm tit. St. 10 to r-neips Phelps ;Rd„n.u.. and town. oneOne example ism Samuel the storm drains; and four, the the ca.se of water installations. I real or personal property of the. ■ Chester Taxpayers l.«ague and opening the western half of town on the South School, 5180,000, and the elementary schools was $1 contract waa won by the S. Meron In all, 325 West Sidcra have ment for town Director*. They quertion two. by Republican Director*. ‘ The Board of Directors voted to Electric Oo. with a bid of $61,293, been esseaaed. to.*^"ert^8tdfand” 'lso a S n a ! |fhe Slders. '51!^ ®"' yA .i 111,-, fh. ■Wo.t <5ide new' lines to enclose White brook Diamond, w'ho had to turn dowm ■West Side aewer. Apparently bv over.sight. the w'ord town is .sold by- thfi-Threctoca. th* with its Industrial and undevel­ and the one on Washington School, million. drop any thought of renovating the propoaed different payment ra­ Othollc High School going up j^nsive than It aould be n , -Die qpfiaUon.------, Vi— like i toe WM^^ , betw'een HudsonMuoson anaarid William »»iiimi>i StJ an appointmappointment ent to 1.0 the m e v-imiCharter sewer " w /s left out of this Char- i Library Board, or the Board of The Republicans claim the sewer oped residential land, to future The Board of DirectM-s, how­ or about $6,000 laas expeniive Over 100 Appeala The Question* 1800,000. gyms or reconstructing the main tio*. held hearing*, had dlaagree- there. There were hard words be-I tin ooimsed ' and In other places. This is aimed Revision Commission because he Question 5. This change, puts in 'Jer provisioq. I F.ducation. Thfi money would go Isn’t needed and that the town service. (The Bower* addition is Included ever, directed the School Building than the Building Committee had Over 100 have appealed to Com­ ments, ordered ' legal opinions, heating ayatem. mon Wea# Court but the ca*e will pife h ««« the'^'town "t relieving pressure on culverts L ^ ra le s a police equipment busi­ legal language, formalizes, some-! Question 13. It w-ould allow’ the into town reVeniiea. Competltlv# vahould use "pay as you go’ fmanc- However. Republican Gilbert In the total Bower* cost.) Committee to examine the schools antlcipatad. adopted new aewer rules and. even, bidding i s /t required by the Char- rathe'r than bonds, for the Total amount of bonds to be la- not be heard until after the ref­ l y “ L n a ! tnr them Hudson St,. Woodbridge. the ‘ thing toe Board can do now with- town counsel to make settlements Barries now sees no need to ^lan and suggest an alternate program . The Board of Education, in for a time, considered assessing .finouldnt issue bonds for I • railroad, and N. Main St., that now Another revision that prompted ter now when towm property 1* drains. '■ There are eight old schools - sued Jor Barnard - $500,000. erendum despite a push by the Thev advocate "pay as you go ” fi- 011^ specific aiithority-approve In law-inilts In which town is ahead in that, area and feels a Barnard .Junior High School, Buck- oDrepairs. .*■ ' Elementary Sdiool RenovaUoiw view of this favorable turn of sewer users other than the 325. At cause problems. Bid: A total of interest makes up pert of ques- ■Jfot'^unUng the aewer (which town counsel’s office. .nancing — paying for the priojecu personnel rule* and appoint'toalthe plaintiff; that is, in which It small, alternate project will do for land, Highland Park, Hollister St., The committee did, and came up School Building Committee ertl- evenU, made a apecial plea for one time, the Board had to repeat TSS ■ S. Th".'U?vl,T' *37,606 from the Jarvis Construe tlori seven on the ballot. It w-ould will be financed through the t o ^ immediate needs. with a renovation program esti lighting improvement and other This promise* some uncertainty over coming years mit of regular tion Co, , . Keeney Annex, Lincoln. Green, matea on the elementary school tomorrow. Plans ere that the West the entire procedure oC levying Sewer Department and hot the tM ■ Challenged OOP mated at $573,950. * renovetlona were as follow#; minor changes in the Keeney An­ nesU now tor tomorrows l'‘dg-1 problem / that town budgeU according to a pri­ 7. Drains iri part* of'the Rock- rate), the proJ^J* add up to 51^080,- Nathan Hale and Robertson? The Side homeowners would pay $31.- In regard to the GOP position on newest of these is. Highland. Park, To make the cut, the committee 1. Ughting — $68,160. nex, the 2-claaaroom building used (Conttaned o « Page Flva) ment by the voters. lultimalelv must be solved, accord- ority list. ledge subdivision. They- w’ould c*tth ,000 with an addlti^al $282,000 fgr by mentally retardad children. 232; owner* of undevelo]^d West ....But Martin contends toe proj­ the" storhi (drains. Democrat Theo: built in 1928. eliminated all repairs to one of th# Buckland, 54.650; Highland -JCeUy-Says the. gic and a desire for sound put into drainage over past year* town far below its legal bonding Installations. Shea aald. "a marked tax In crew met needs maiinly created by new­ BROTHER cNid limits. Casting a shadow over the voting NOW CAN CHANGE " A l^‘" ^ n * r s l Manager Rich^d is not a necessary concluaion. The Uttle interest Will be the memory qf the referen b«:k at his. desk aftor cost for these sewers could very', er developments,, not by Nder SISTER CAMP The referendum lias stirred little dum Jan. 2, 1958. well be covered by anticipated ad-. ' area*. Most of the proposed drains medical examinations In M ^ would go into the older areas, he CX)LOHESTER. CONN. Interest in town. Few people have Slightly over 3,000 voters that day hheeUr Memorial Hoepital. ap­ ditional tax revenue and the prw-1 appeared at meetings and public approved a Washington School ad­ YOUR PRESENT HEATING UNIT tire of economy In govemmenxai 45 Minutes from Hartford dition but turned down (1) a reset' pealed for a poslUve vote 0)1 eiiery **Martin repeated that all toe EetabUshed 1918. ' hearings except members.^ of the t o o t queation—repairs to nine operation. voir filter plant; (2) a Mary Cheney projects on toe ballot have l^ n 8 WEEKS—*49.3 \ Taxpayers League. ; "Rather than extend our borrow-- rtmsidered carefully by municipal One lieague member, foriner Di­ Library addition; and (3) a nqw ^er'achpN* for inc power and credit now-.’’ he w-ent 4 WEEKS—*26.3 Globe Hollow swimming pool. atorm drains for officials, -and deor ar 4 N flooding and stormwater damage. parently worried along with other major system expansion. Although (Sorry, only ono door to o euttomor) But their homes and officials about a small turnout, the bonds ''’iH be baqked by the full Buffer further damage if .w« continued to plmpp fo r ' a "yes” faith and credit of the town, he mCDICflL doea not meet Us responsibilities. vote on all questions. said, only the customers of the tow-n Continuing, Officials are worried that toe Sewer liepartment are involved In PHflUmflCY MORIARTY BROTHERS, Ine: for such projecU a* neceasary 3,000 ballots will not be the propoafil except Tn the event of p:"sTorTi"¥c. dmlna, and other eapltrt Improye- 301-315 CENTER STREET ^ MANCMttTER, CONN* cast to approve town Charter an extremely unlikely bond de­ 844 MAIN STREET ments "clearly will not be a^fll- questions to be oq.the iriachlnes. fault. The town, he said, would I GAS HEATING CONTRACTORS abla from emrent tax revenue, if Martin pitched his latest appeal hlave to borrow ten times the ■ ^ ; CH 7-2651—AD 2-5946 All Arc to done. _ on the Idea that toe election would amount outstanding and planned to "SomeJ ..*1,.. might IT mnoum “ y’’’ uc , allow' new'.er residents'of. town to hit its legal dfbt ceiling on sanitary rUKNAOES, BOILERS and 0ONVEB81ONB - ^ tlnued, "that it should b* done by 'U**^’4i/-^nprea*e in taxes for toe reciprocate toe support he said sewers and- twice as much to reach Read Herald Advs. AN AUTHORIZED AUTOOAB DEALER M tSi (Man-1^ reaidenU^gfiva them dur- th* cailing on schoola. j . INSURED SAVIN GS « OPEN END, PENALTY-FREE HQME MORTGAGES 9 ^>s£W\ y

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commander of the Hlastsm Oon- HANCHBSTER RVISNINO HERALD. MAMCanignai, OONM, TUMPAY. MATtlt4, IW mdnt of each, child and *4 * necUcut Group of CAP. , Polio Clinic Day Technlciins Com** Bolton of detaoring trouble spow 1* both Wahh Named Walsh waa promoted to the ran* Evenins ServicinE Cool** PAQg SIX eallln* attention to th* fact tha eWld’a atolHUes and the In- of captain in November 1958, a f ^ At Town Hall there muat have been * bit ot * atructiqnal program. having served aa operations offi­ _ • Summer Term Starts twist in lU original delivery. 'The By CAP to cer, commandant of cadets, and, *r project* which would normally Everytfiing la set for the free JUNE 27 be aeeompllahed out e»f current in­ Connecticut pleaaant thing ‘ about thla wa* Permit Needed Advei^sement-^ » __ since September 1957, as com­ 1 IfianrliPBtfr Plants for Memorial Day; urns mander 5f the local squadron. He poUo clinic tomorrow at the Mun-^ come. There la little question that that, ‘although each man- could Extended tuition plan. Write er Tlie Open Forum undoubtedly, if he wished, reach pBiMral Scryjee and window boxes filled. (C l^ d ha* been a member of CAP for Icipal Building from 2 to 8 p.m. call for fall tnfonnntlon. thlsTs bad policy in principle. It is Yankee For Installing •Sundays) Lee’s Florist and Gift four year* with th# aeronautical nJ ttiM iittg Ifpralft for weapons which might cut a lit­ Two thousand, seven' hundred ConnectUmFs Oldeat being recommended to the voters tle deeper, the gentle code they did Shop. Route 44A Bolton MI-3-8089. ■Diplnka F. Walsh of 82 White. rating of pilot. He has more than .1 " ' PU»-iaH*;b.jB' By A. H. Q. shot* are on hand to be admin­ \ Eleetronk) S«*oeI t B X iui^ pRorriNO co INC. because the Democrats, nearing the follow allowed them to finish their St., commander of the Manchester 950 flying hours. > “ Street act completely unscarred. Sep^c Tanks Maiicheirter Evening Herald istered by volunteer doctors and » lluiciieiter, t^n end of their ftrsi term In control friends, He graduated from Wentworth 56 Union Place, Hartford THoS5Tr*’?itR^§ON We aat. for a spell the other For the Impromptu creation of Bolton correepondent* DOrl* M. Squadron of Civil Air Patrol, has nurses in the hearlqg room. I of the Board of Directors, have a Institute and the Northeast Air­ School nurses and members ot jAckson 5-3406 W ^TER R FERGUSON night. In the presence of a rather thi# team the arrival, of Ed May Dr. Allan Leventhal, Bolton D*Italla, telephone Mitchell $• been assigned to the Eastern Con­ craft School in Boston. He served PubllRRer* natural Instinct to try to eat their high order act of political vaude­ on the political ecene. must be con­ aanltary. inapadiMW, had aome 6545. necticut Group Staff as eng;ineer- the Public Health Nurses Assn, rounded October 1. ItRl ville.The act In question uaea.lt* for 4M year* with the United have volunteered their services, as cake and have it too. They do not sidered primarily responsible. John d ire c tI m ***!?*^^* involved in States Air Force. During that RUrted Erere ETening <5«c«pi own Infrequent, performances as Bailey has always been ready for worda of wladort, for newer and Ing officer. well as 27 civilians, members of A ^ an d HoltiUyn Entered «t the want to delay any of the many ♦ when a supply of new books had its only rehearsals, but neverthe­ this kind of performance, and * jinroapeetive realdeiita of the town His duties will be the supervision time, he was a.flight chief based in the Junior Auxiliary, and other Otnee et Mencheeler Conn.. M projects involved. But they do not Pool and School come in. In all elementary Rchools less succeeds in sharpening Itself and maintenance, of aircraft In England and North AfriCA Later, nd Clnee Mali Metter To the Eklitor, good many of his predecessors today. - he Instructed classes In aircraft want to have the responaibllltyi Thank you so very much tor in Manchester t^iis library dea hw as it goes along. What we witness­ were also men of parts. Noting that the ufual apring *^*Cards have been dlstrlbutad to SUBSCRIPTION RATES been started this year, f^pported ed was possibly the fifth or sixth But Republican state chairmen 6 Contractors engines at Sheppard Yield, Wichita chUdPen through the schools, toM PayabiPayable In AdTRner either, for even that modest addi­ printing the letter alevation of ground water 1* now Falls, Tex. ■ M e Tear .... Mrs. Mary Ida OlSon in the May entirely by the PTA and their fvmd performance in the entire career of have, until May, traditionally been filled out by parent* and twen to >-'•...... "Veeeeeeeeeeaeee Its '«* tional increase in the tax rate y'l Captain Walsh is married and tlx Monlhe . 18 issue of The Herald. This gives raising project's. Yes, . the act. and the second we have rather somber characters who. If prevalent, Dr. Leventhal aaUJ the Take Out Plans the clinic. Any child who has not Three Monthi which might make it possible to witnessed. But, even without ad­ they were *u -h as to think for has six children. He Is proprietor Coe Month .. me the opportunity to acqiant the asked for boolj tovm m havtag Ita usual sewage received a card should be accom­ accomplish some of these projects offer was bojtnteous. Our fimd vantage of managers, stage direc­ themselves, considered it beneath of Walsh’s Mlsso Service Center at I Ackad Photo panied by a parent tomorrow. Weekly ....•• ...... iJe public about something which is tors, or writers, the act gains pol­ problems! On High School Center and Broad St*. Single Copy .. out of current Income this year. highly misunderstood. Since J Raising was limited to asking Just their dignity to let the public wit­ Any Manchester resident , may ish and professionalism of touch ness their cerebrations or to reveal He aald chargee have »>«*“ Leads Holy Hour receive a shot free. AU Manches­ MEMBER o r The Democrats went to some ex- have the privilege of acting once for donations for a bakery that some people have Installm Six general contractors have TH* ASSOCIATED PREM sale and the Patronizing of a bas­ and timing as it goes along evolv­ themselves capable of the lighter The Rev. Leonard P. TartagUa ter school children must have hM The Aeiocieted Preei' le excluxlTeiy traordlnarj- fiscal lengths to pre­ Library Chairman for the Pi a ing out of the natural talents of touch. May, on the other hand, Is aewage aystem* or made iMjor taken out plan* and-specifications anmlea to the Uee of of Verplanck School, I feel that ketball game put on b> \he fawlt. Youth, 16, Hurt will conduct the annual Holy Hour at least three shots to bo admitted all newe dlepetchei credited to Jt or tend that the tax rate they did levy versus the school team. . One its two members. not only supj-emely capable of repalra on eal*tD»g on the. Coventry Junior-Senior of the Combined Catholic Mothers to school In September. ;"t otherwlee credtted In tWe paper Mrs. Olson's letter is full of misn We do not wish to involve the thinking for himself, on his feet, out permiU. Since t c ^ ordinance -I’ l; J and eleo the local ne.»» puhllihed her^ will sustain the town's necessary ' information and I would like to arain let me thank all the j^ople High School since It went out to In 1-Car Crash Circle* tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the who donated' bakery, bought bak- more serious professional dignities but ha* soft shoe nimblenes* and forbids tastallaUon tor major r^ bid last Wednesday. Church of the Assumption. ' AU righta of rerubllcatlon of apeclal and inevitable expenses for the clarify the situation. of the tw'o gintlemem who give pair* without the Approval jm d “VOU’PiH THH IBOSS". . v A’TT B«N1PICIAL'_ dlepatchee herein are aleo reeerred erv and tickets. The proceeds froin comes outdOf it, eve** more miracu­ J The contractors are* Mathew Father TartagUa waa ordained by new fiscal year. Now they expect In the first placej most of the They are serious and responsible lously, with a genuine dignity Jarmliilon of the Reiser, Inc.; Anderson-Falroaks Paul Bushey, 10, of Hartford, Retiring Leader ruli.eerytee client of K E. A this event allowed us to P '^* * ® Archbiahop Henry J. O'Brien In the town's voters.' tomorrow, to be remarks in the letter should have these . avocatlonal performance*, and presence still Intact. It is Respectfully, tor. the*# violator* ard liable to Inc.; A. F, Peaslee, Inc.; the Wad was hospitalized overnight a* For the cash you lYant fast, phone ■’I let Ibc. been addressed to the Town Plan­ 120AAU neiw -Jjooks------lo t—oiir------—--- library.— character*, who are not really end rather *;-mbolic of a new order and the result of injuries he received May 1956.^8 first assignment was ihiblleher. R.*Pr*»?n}atlTea: so Impressed by the necessity and MRnv parents ahd.clubshaved- fine# of $20 per day aa long hams and May Co.; and Horn Con a* assistant pastor of the Blessed Of Cluij Feted ’ as approved, get cash for ullue Mathewe Special ning Committee and Recreation men in a continuing political min­ a new mood in Connecticut Repub­ the vlolatlona exlat. struction Co., all of-Hartford; and In a 1-car accident on Edgerton S tiv e r bills, you-name-it! One nrk. Chicago Drtrelt *"?_ value of the projects up for deci­ nated a b o o k in appreciation of .all ------^ ____ Sacrament Cnurch In. East Hart­ X- AUT>rr BtmEAU Of Department which advanced the strel. They merely take up this licanism, which may, we suppose, DlrMten J. 8. Nasta of Wllllmantlc. S t, near Lodge-Dr., at 11 J).m. yes­ sion that J^liey will overlook what that Vcrplancke ha.s j j theirs when there is .have Some weighty significance. Purchaaere of homes, ford He la now aaalstant director of Mrs. Myron BogUsh, retiring visit to the office dofis everything. Call today! CTBCTIaATIOaVS idea of a swimming pool on the eaVd, should be forewanied that Bids on the Si-classroom school terday. St Benedict Center in Hartford. president of the Woman s Club, should be their sound distaste for Verplanck kchoolground. children’and those book.s are put I some evening in need of some ^The really Important thing, how­ Police say Bushey told them he {.••ns *2* I# MBS -USIH iif»-imur*a at lew test Th« Htraia Prlntlnf Company Inc., in the library under the name of lighter moments. The rest of the the uaual aanltaUon aystam la not ■will he accepted until 4 p.m. June The annual meeting of the com­ waa honored at a party Saturday tjisuraei no ftnancUl fptpon»Jbmt> f^r the bonding process. 2, TO the Public in general who ever,' is that It gives Bailey a part­ prepared to take the tttr a load 14 at the office of Supt. of Schools wa* traveling west on Edgerton bined circle* will be held In the night for members of the executive trrotrspbical error* eppearini In a^ votes on referendjims reprding the child designated. AH books time they are state chairmen, and ner at last, in a team ,which. If the $06 MAIN ST., 2nd FI., Over Wodworth's, MANCHESTER That is precisely w hat we recom­ •\4 »f an automatic washing mMhtae Royal O. fisher at Coventry St.', going down grade, when some­ church hall after the Holy Hour. board and their husbands, - ' TertfteiBent* ana ether reeaing matter public funds and th0.4'’'P°®‘*-'*’" given must be chosen from the that is the Job they really work at. main business of pdlitic* should thing went wrong with the steer­ Mitchell I-41S4 . Ask fer the VIS MANegsr mend that the voters should do. Children's Catalogue, a national They Vill admit, upon proper ques­ ever founderr would be gooiTfor.at < JOT garbage disposal. He said sep- Grammar School. Refreshments will be served by A crystal bowl with sterling was 0 «N THUtSOAY IVININCS ONm I *.M. Tuesday, May 24 jRir.h funds. The school, estimated to cost ing on his car, causing It to pull members of Our Lady of the Moet presented to Mrs. BogUsh by Mrs. iMM bW, •• miKhH >«« The town is boxed into a situation 3 To the National Board or volume put into, effect by the Na­ tioning, that they are state chair­ least one whirl around the circuit. ^arate smaller o\^r to tha left and strike a tree. men who think for themselves, s a permit li required, but no about $1,214,000, wiU be built at Thomas F. Walsh of the Combined Catholic Mothers Anthony Pond, incoming president, «t«^ *f i\m mH TTilJ! where these thing* do need to he Education that tional Assn, of Ripley HIU Rd. and RU,31, to ac­ He was taken to Manchester Rev. Frqpcl* T. Butler la chaplain as a gift from the club. About 50 It c«mm$H«9 SMiitklv et I'O IS Th« Debate’s Opentnn teachers in the advanced methoos braries, and all must be library practice they will modestly defend ahould be provided for these. *p- commodate 700 pupils. Plans are Memorial Hospital by ambulance done and where the administration without necessarily recommending of the organization. ^ board members and husbands at­ bound in order td take rough drawn to make the school expand­ where he was treated for facial tended the party at the home of Tn icditrakt ttith the way thing:* at the Municipal Building decrees of teaching. '' it to everybody else. **^>U1^** # P 1 1 c tanks should be A. To the PTA of the school and handling by the many t-hlldren able to 1,000 pupils. cuts and cheat bruises and then Df. and Mrs. H. John Malone, 84 BENEFICIAL iBight have been, yesterdajt'g they must be done by bonding- or using them. Therefore, although This capacity to think for them­ cleaned at least once every two kept overnight for observation. He all Interested parents who have selves is. something John Bailey, year* In Leventhal’* opinion. Prospect St. A buffet supper waa FINANCE CO.^ opening debate In the United Na- not at all. taken the trouble to learn about we would like to accept the many Mancheeter Evening Herald Cov­ waa discharged this morning. served. faona Security Gpun^i en the ipy the peerless leader of the state Now quality auto insurance to suit every driver. OGW Electa entry oorreepondenl, F. Pauline Let the people and pupils for the operation of the Verplanck U- offers of books from, home li­ Democrats, and Ed May, the fear­ Bushy's car, owned by hi* moth- ^lane incident wk* almoet reaa- whom these Improvements should brary, includmg the teachers who braries. we have found that wdth- I Mrs. RoUand Meloche wa* elect­ .Little, telephone Pilgrim 2-6231. less leader of the state Republi­ ed prealdent of the St. Maurice gRirlng. be accomplished have the improve- have Etna Casualty’s New Auto-Rite The new officer* will be jM tal —audt an -occarion.--One -eensed a -tend-a -schooL-^ session while the tion to Mrs. Olson to become a derilla. with, the kind of sweet, re- WIN pubiicahs“i{dsar"two “years agor to racket of bulldozers, high-pressure member of the committee and give' signed smile which tavites retalia­ Policy is prided with the very lowest, yet it otters lad at a dlimer meeting to ^ hew Ruaalan effoift. dlfficuit and un­ vote a tax rate lower than It had a drills, and the®aqueeling brakes of us a helping hand and thus re­ tion in kind. Thus, the other night, the protection 8 out of 10 drivers want at Flano’a Restaurant in June. natural perhaps, not to ruin a good right to be. That strategy lost for tractors and dump trucks, all lieve herself of so much needle.ss the two state chairmen exchanged t V. Voter-Making Seealon esae ^ trying to exploit it too tpe Republicans, and opened the combined this year to give both Irritation at the,amount of llbrarj- compliments on their mutual ac­ A apeclal voter-making seMW" aavagely. way to the new Irreeponslbillty the children' and the faculty a books on our shelves. complishments in the ’ast General will be held at the Community Hall The performance of Ambassa­ case of the Jitter*. This noise was I would also like to add that the Asaemhlv, and on their party plat­ Saturday from 2 to S p m. At « a i now Introduced by the Democrats.- only club meetings held at the forms, past and future. In each SAFE drivers dor Lodge was, happily, one of going on all during sShool hours • Urn# any eligible resident of Bol­ We still urge, howe;ver, thgt any within 10’ of the classroom win- school are Boy Scout Meetings, case, the artistic feature about the ton may be rtiade a voter. understatement, which was an ad­ voter* who reeent this take It out doNvs. A swimming poll is a won­ School and PTA Board meetings. compliment was that it kept quiv­ Registrar* of votes will be pres ering -after it had been Implanted, mirable mood for a great nation pn the Democrats next fall, not bn derful thing, but, with all the Brownie meetings and other pub­ AS LOW AS Deluxe Coverage — Casualty’s famous ant • to take party enrollments in our. particular predicament. the project* up for decision to­ empty lots in Manchester, it lic meetings supported by the at the same time. Those Interested There was no effort to brazen and seems a shame to put a public pool whole to i^ . Family Auto Policy can be tailored exactly to persons who are already voters and morrow. Mrs. Betty Ross who have not yet registered with bluater as If wa ware eomehow de in a fine school yard only a ce­ fit soecial needs* Money can’t buy better protec- ment walk from the rear en­ 15 Preston Dr. fit special ^ party may do so at this time. If termlned to have a .queeUonable trance. This pool has absolutely *19 don than this. they wish. Actual enrollment on poaiUon r u le ^ perfect; we con­ Kennedy ▼». Stevenson nothing to do with -VerplMCk Against Bonds PINE QUARTERLY party lists will not become effec- School, and is associated with It To the Editor, ^ a uiftll June 10 when the next tented ouraelvea with parrying the So far a* th# primariei are con­ Rueaian aenaatlonallam, with quiet only in its close proximity. The position of the Manchester PHARMACY official aession of the registrars cerned, Senator John Kennedy U Taxpayer's League regarding the wUl be held to take new enroll­ . well-aime«P logic. As far as personal experience la now home free. A very nice victory concerned In regard to the ^*^'"*t* issuance of bonds for capital im­ 664 CENTER STREET ments and make correcUon* In In Joint reaiUt, the Rueslan per­ In^ Oregon, properly preceded by tag personnel at Verplanck, 1 'eel provements to existing education­ COR. OE ADAMS caucus lists. formance didn’t raise the world modest advance concesstons of a qualified to speak aa a delighted al facilities and storm' and sani­ TEL. Ml 9-9814 Quallflcatlon* necessary to be­ tary sewer systems is as follows. obert J. temperature aa mudi aa- It might probfble victory by Senator Mprse, mother of two students and an­ come a voter Include residency In Enter have been expected to try to do, other entering this fall. first 1. Educational Facilities: tovm for six months and the state the home state boy, has capped a and our performance did not raise daughter w'as so shy Jn Kinder­ The League, is unilterably op­ Prescription for one year, citizenship, and the drlvs whjch has shown consider­ garten that she was afraid to posed to the policy of "borrowing age of 21. n at all. able political ingenuity and organi- speak or answer a question. She today and paying tomorrow." W'e Specialist Holy Day Obeewance It Is to be hoped, from these u IS to nopea, , ,.ational muscle, both element, in now is completing her fourth maintain that the renovations and R Masses will be celebrated at 8 REAL ESTATE mith repairs to our school facilities (de­ r S grade with an above average re­ opening performwices ■ any ^ „.cce.sful successful public career. The Tell Your Doctor To a.m., 5:30 and 7:30 p.m. on Thurs­ big pow-ers, Russia and the United port card, and has simply blos­ void of frills) should be undfertak- INSURANCE:tK C fc | M lyCOKFOBATED day at St. Maurice Church in ob­ HANDY'S Kermedy performance in the pri­ Phone U« States, are going to halt short of somed like a flower. Each teacher en on a pay as you go basis. We, servance of Ascension Day, a holy maries has likewise reflected a re­ she has had made an effort to suggest the following; We Will Deliver MS MAIN ST., GROUND FLOOR—TEL. MI $-6241 day of obligation. Confessions will Individual • poeltlona'' which could liable personal appeal on the part give her the confidence she needs A. For this year, the expected be heard one-half hour before each vTeck the United Nations, and has drawn out her. finest budget surplus, in excess of 5150,-J USE THE CONT*’. BANK “INSUBAN8MITH8 SINCE 1914" Mass. of the candidate. 000 should be applied to the most j When the pot and kettle are la­ Furthermore, his campaign In polnU, both scholastically and CHARGE PLAN FOB YOUR Holy Communion will be cele- Happy Cookout socially. My second grader has one pressing needs of the school Sys- - PRESCRIPTION bratefl at St. George’s Episcopal beling each other, each with Justl- the primaries, beginning with his floaUon. the United Nations must of the finest teachers I have ever tern. Church at 10 am. The United original decision to take all the met. She has so instilled a love B. For next year only, a special Thank Offering of th# woman of be allowed to deal «rith principles. risks the primary process entailed, of school and learnihg in my child tax ahould be levied to provide for the church will be received at this Ideally, some formula must be reflected a personal courage. that she has not missed on?>day the balance of the proposed pro­ service. found, covering the Issue of espion­ of school this year until r a s t gram. This tax of less than 2 Mills Named to Fashion Unit Contest! All this being so. Senator I^en- week when 1 forej^ her to stay would provide sufficient funds. Ml** Susan Miner, 16-year-old age flight*, containing an amount nedy Isrhome free, past the pri­ of vindication Russia will accept home a day for some much needed It Is a well established fact daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Weldon maries, but not yet nominated. The rest. Here, for instance, like so that financing by bond issue is Miner of Bolton Center la a mem­ and an amount of rebuke we Ungible objectives which could many of our teachers today, is a one of the most expensive meth­ ber of the Young Sophisticate wljl accept. We, for our part, be set up and then knocked over, mother of, S children with a home ods of financirfg in Government Fashion Councir of the Young Administration. The binding meth­ tfy lu in modim bankinc muat be careful not to ask our have been dealt with. The Kennedy to keep up and th"e problems that if Junior Shop of Sag^AlIen, Hart­ go with It. She"^ is also going to od adds at least 50% more to the ford department store. friends to vindicate ua In camp would therefore like to have praetlee non* of them would* be night school to earn a degree while original post over a 20 year peri­ participate In fashion Shows, mod­ everything conceded, and the band­ a patient and understanding hus­ od. el and perform advisory services vrilllng to accept over their own band stands by to help with the •2. Storm Sewer System: while she Is a member of the. Coun­ jpverelgn territory, or a practice wagon roll. W,e now doubt that this Is going family before hie working hours The League is opposed to fi­ cil this year. Susan la a sopho­ w# ouraelvea would refuse to toler­ nancing the storm sewer system more at Manchester High Schpol to happen Immediately. The tan­ begin. , _ She teaches simply because she by a bond issue aa detailed above. Democratlr. Event Set - ./ ■ ate ON’er- our own territory.. gible obJective*\avlng been over­ Our capefUl understatement >•*#- loves It and. 1* dedlcat^ to her The system should be installed Democratic Town Committee come, there are now some Impon­ piecemeal on a "pay as you go terday, which aeemed to keep this Job. I have found this tb be true Chairman Vincent Krzeslckl re­ derables to be dealt with.. of all the teachers In the school basis,” with the most critical ports Bolton Democrats will be at­ piece of realism Imm^d, was not But these Imponderables can per­ with whom I have been associated. areas having priority. / k tending the Democratic Party Nlte only a proper poeltlon for ui to haps be summed up and symbol­ If I have had a problem or ques­ 3. Sanitary Sewer System: of the Second Congressional Dis­ take before our friends, but also a tion in regard to the education of •The taxpayer* of all of Man­ trict tonight at 7 o’clock In New \ ized in one name—that of Adlal position which, by Its own moder* my children, .1 have approached chester are being asked to Un­ London. The fund-ralaing dinner derwrite a bond issue for a pro­ tlon, set up dwindling dividends for Stevenson. the teacher with pferfect honesty event will be held at the Roof Gar­ We would say that, in hi* pri­ and unbiased opinion,/*nd have al­ ject which has been rejected time den of the Mohican Hotel. continued Russian aensatlonalism mary victories, Kennedy ha* In­ ways received a satisfactory solu­ and again by the majority of Brownies Plan Trip WHAT A WAGON I j. on th* Issue. This phase of the deed elimlnsted all other possiblU- tion. Surely. If these dedicated horne ownei* In the West Side area Brownie Troop 67 will visit t ^ matter Is on* we hays handled teachers were working Just to where it is to be Installed. These 'Wonder Bakery in East Hartford Grills, barbecues; char^joaUbroils! All-steel coik correctly, and In a manner which ■ties save one. earn a living, they would choose objecting home bwners contend tomorrow -in place of its vepilev But world event* have, mean­ struction with giant 2-sq. ft. gnllm g^^on doee make the beet of a situation a Job where they could have a that this facility is primarily for meeUng. The girls will be picked while. conspired to strengthen the lunch hour, coffee break, and leave the benefit of a few special In­ up at the school by parents for 'In which we should never have .1* top, almost 6 sq. ft of 1^“ ' position of that one suridv^ng al their problems when they leave terest groups. the trip. -■ found ouroelve*. « PlcnlovFIanned \hclow. Omplete with motonzed JioodiaBc^^it temative. World event* ,have done the building, rather than to sUy The League feels that this bond up till midnight correcting papers, issue must also be rejected and Mr*. Donald Tedford will enter­ Kandy cutting board, Makes your cookouts the this from more than one angle. grading, collecting suitable class­ for theaq two reasons: tain Bolton Homemakers at her Don’t Pnninh The Projects ■First, world events have put room material outside of . the A. The West Sid* home owners home on June 6 for a picnic meet- ta i^ f the neighborhood! If. bv any chance, there ahould something of a premium upon ma­ school facilities' and worrying are being required to pay an e*- tag The group will elect offi­ orbltant price , for a facHity which be a large turnout of Manchester turity and experience, so that Ste­ how to cope Indiridually with an cers and draft a program for next venson, as much of an elder states­ overcrowded classroom of ■ differ­ they neither want nor need. year’s meetings. All interested voters in the special teferend'um to­ B. tf the West Side home own­ women' are tartted to attend. 2 S WAGONS TO WIN man aa the^Demorcratlc pi^y can ent personalities. morrow-. that would be surprising. Do you know that the teachers er* win their court appeal, every *■ Board of Education Notes It has been difficult to find a voter claim, may begin to wear an at­ sacrifice their lunch period to ManAheater taxpayer will-be re­ The Board of Education has ac­ ...SO eASY TO ENTER! who claims to be Interested. It mosphere of being safe and re take turns each week supervising quired to pay for a facility from cepted the recommendation of has, been even more difficiilt to assuring. the children at .the cafeteria and which he may not be deriving any Principal Richard B. .Mather that playground during- that time? benefit. ■ the figure of $2,100 for textb^s Just buy a p a c k ^ o f . easy-eatin’Haudy’s F r ^ find a voter^who doe's not admit Second, these same world events •. Truly.yours. have churned - up the domestic po­ There has to be a cafeteria, since be included in the 1960-61 budget. (the quality-meat franks with delicate fla^r). that he Is confused by some of the almost 90 per cent of mothers of The Manchester j It la slighUy lower tahn the cur­ Issues up for a vote. litical picture, so that there Is no children at Verplanck are,work­ Taxpayers League rent budgiet figure-Of 82,250. Or buy any other Handy’s meat shown here. We ar* afraid that the preva­ Immediate guarantee how people ing, either full time or part Ume, nie principal has commented on There’s ap entry blank in every, parage all- lence of confusion or lack of in­ feeling and thinking In an unex and I am sure these people feel reaults «t the Iowa teat of basic terest over knowledge is unde­ pected and critical turn of events, grateful that thelb children are ekllls In which Bolton results w w you do is complete’this'sentence in 25-words being taken care of while they are higher than national norms. He niable. The Issues are not of over­ will measure men and parties. But away from home. < said this Is to be expected, that or leiss; -t whelming importance. Although it may be that, with the peace Is The Verplanck Library is not most ConnedUcut communities the new* of every step and stage sue shaded, and even the Eisen­ supported by the Board of Educa­ Front End should do better than the national “I like Hanly’s meat jffoducts became of their development toward their hower Image an unhappy one, there tion. except for a small amount averages. However, he expressed is now more chance for any Demo­ allocated for each pupil and spe­ hope that putoMshera of the test position on the machines tomor­ Special would aoon provide a comparative row has been publicly debated and crat to«get elected next November. cified for the selection of Library books each year. listing of results for Connecticut One bitelof any deliciouslHandy’s'm e^ ,^ d publicized, few citizens have paid In other words, Stevenson's rou­ (t) AU G S FRONT END alone In order to provide a ^ r e . 4Vhen the school was built ten REG. 91A0 • vou’ll know*"exactly what to say. Remember, 25 much, attCTtion to this process. tine liability, that of being already years ago,, a fund was set aside Bank from ybnr ear at fourtsen Hartford National Offices meaningful measurement of local a two-time loser, may now have (2) b a l a n c e f r o n t results In education. Let's face i t The Issue* are dull. .for the purchase of library books WTIEELS—REG. $4.00 grills* to be awanied. So enter as o^ n lost some of Ua Importance. by the Mary Cheney Ubrarian He saw the test as a vsTusble , Some of then? ar# confusing. In (8) CHECfc FRONT WHEEL like. Full details on every b l a n k . But hurry. case some voters still feel like do- Third, these same world events Recently the librarian at the Mar.* check against the teacher’s Judge­ Cheney Library- has withdrawn b e a r in g s MoOmh ot t"**W Afldmi, MhnMo on/tha road, bualnaaamen on the way to an ment of a pupll’a progress, u a \ CJontest closes midnight, July 4, I960.- tag their homework, news stories are of s nature to trj' men's souls the services because of extra (4) CHECK BRAKE SYSTEM appointmant—aU''acclaim tha apaad and convanience of modern, drive-in banking. means of gauging the deveJop- In today's Herald give the* back-j.Stevensorf, who no longer has any- duties at the, main library. This you’re in a big hurry and you want to dapoait part of your paycheck in ground on the issues being voted thing to gain by trj’ltfg the incon now became an extra project for ALL FOUR ONLY on tomorrow. It would be too bad elusive cuteness of 1956, no longer the school to take over. your account: Pull up to tba tdlar window in your w . A drawer pope out, to have some voters turning things has any reason' to refrain from be­ The PTA Library Committee you drop jn your dseck and daftoait slip, the drawer rolls back again. In a few aeconda I Personal Notices HANDY ing everything but his best self, was formed in June of last year the ttllw laeorda your depoait, ratuna your dapoait teoaipt and c^nge in a apecial down, tomorrow, JuSt because they when three taothers volunteered to feel they don’t understand them. and ha.*i already spoken out in a help inv^tory the books. A plea anvdopa. TTiat’a all. . . it’a aafia and it’s fait! Driva-in, banking ia one of Ha^orf vein of leadership. Kennedy has In Memoriam The one flicker of life and tn- for workers wrs sent out in an National’a moat popular aervioaa. Naxt time you’re near a Hartforf National drive-in la sad and loving memory of Joseph Brightwood terest In tomorrow's voting turn's •come thi.s far by playing things edition last September In the Ver­ ofioa—and you’re in a huny—enjoy tha oonvanianoa of banking from your carl Hanager who paiwed away May 34. on the one issue of fundamental safe, a process by no means un­ planck Newsletter. Some fine peo­ SERVICE ON ALL 1969. ' - * ■ " - ' ' CONVENTIONAL MAKES town policy which has been raised, natural for one in • his upcoming ple offered their services in help­ Our haarU are taking memory road ing to mend the old books in order And going back today , ■ - - i i, the Best Meat PrmUits and on which there has developed position, but also one which may To m uiy happy memorlea to make them last a while and That yaara can never change. Bomethtag of a partisan division. hand the real limelight to Steven­ processing new books. We *11 MORIARTY In All the Land!” Normally, the toiMi’a bonding son. learned as we went along, with aasz'tfoird. N a tio n ^ We have not loit the one we love. We would say the real and only parents and teachers w-orklng to- power is reserved for big new ajRdI T n s s t Co>aai9*u^ riMMM proJecU which could not bp p < ' / ■ -., • 1 4. PAGfc .. \. j . / MAHOBB^ BVBNlKa BBRAUI. lUilCHBgTBg. COHN, TOBSPAT, MAT M. M« PAGE EIGBT member of th e poUeo d e p a rtn m t TotUmd County Police Sergcknt ; to Attend aChoOl tn re m t mentiiA turt. Henry GAnruder took A A uction Preview . mmtlMkmg training Ckiing to Sdhiool SUte PoUee Acad#my^^Ma*« i and ratuma for more taw nlnf^ ^ forTelevision 'S TV-Radio PiritM sgt. W8tt«f F'MfMOn will tb afalL A t the present time, Pg- ■ » Attend A tiAffUi Uw eaforeement trohnen Clarence. H eflt^ imd An Mctlopjto bo held^m e^ bj Richard Sullivan are In the toaj N couTM A t NortheBstem Unltwelty, tlie Tonaiid County AuxlUary oC week of a 4-week trathlng pMlod CUMren’s Services vrlU be v n - in Bbeton, from Juna 6 to W. 4 at the Chiefs of Police Acadmny at viewed CO television Friday at TO Televis^n ^ The 2-week course will cover aU Bethany. 4 4 5 HARTFORD ROAD ituf'C ovw o( OoU* OUUa ' phaesa of traffic law enfOrceinont 8:20 pjn. . POG and accident InveetlgaUm. Bob Flucklger, the "Vin*** Hlth Bead _ ^ Cooing into BntincM dler" auctioneer, vfiU be intej> Ua Hartm'B Boondup A 2100 tuition fee la being paid W4 b e CartAon 0:00 Rineman by a tcholarehlp that waa awarded viewed by Kathy Godfrey on her Dtaw UcCrmw Tl^trope Miami, Fla. (fi) — A mldnlgM '•Connecticut Life" program. I Bl* Plc«ir* . - _._ U.B. Marshal to the Town of Mencheeter by tte A;3S w A ttu r N«w« 8o“[“ 8:80 Colt .46 . _ Eaao Safety Foundation for -Just safari Into the display window of Mrs. C. Gordon Beckwith and Jfra. •:W Sporu. N«w* A We»th*r a Miami pet shop may hava put a N O O N t o 9^ . artbur Murray Party E. Fenton Burks, members of the iuch a purpoae. ' . v„ would-be aoo operator In buslnm ___le jaci>o» _Club2*^' Houm ^ Red Skelton lAe course le b el^ presented by Tolland County AuzUlary, wUl :45 bougia* fcJdwara* ^ Movie at Nine-Thirty Northeastern Unlveralty In co- nilevei took a rara Auatrmlan ■i*>t mpiiiar on the program to » Report XO 10:00 I ve Gkit m Secret ^ white cockatoo, a deodorised skunk 1-66 Barry Barfnt* New* M Souad’^ operathm with the T r^ c Insti­ show articles that wUl be auc­ jQ. tute of Northwestern University, and a monkey. ' 7:00 l^U ier. New* G a ^ Moore Show tioned for the benefit of the Chll- ^Gloss instolocl in aluminum combination ’ i Death Valley Day* Alcoa Present* and the field vBervtces dlvlelon of Parrots were flying loos* In tha drea'a Servlcea. ^ _ ■ » « ■ Comp*** _ 10:80 Rescue-8 . - . the International Aesoclatlon of store next morning and the owner m e' Auction will he held At M- door* and windows of oR fypn». > . PRICES SLASHED TO A MoThat 8*wi ;i Johnrty. Midnight theorized the Wrda bit the bur­ A- ' , V ' Medic Chiefs of Police, ' ...v Jlngton Town HSU a t 10 Am. ©n ■W'lS Wm ? tt*** HlfHUIhU U:0U Big New* Ferguson, will becpme,,the fourth glars BS their cages were opened. ■' ■ Dou( Bdward* Barry Barenta_ OPEN S DATS A W M K —• A JL to I P J E v Himuey-BriBKley Sport* New*____ B Weather r’eature 40 . . . Heads Holy Name 11:15 World s Best Movie* ,oal f t RECORD LOW REGARDLESS ' ^ W t o ‘the world *• Starlight Movie Edward G. O’Brien of 268 Au­ Jack Paar, -< tumn St;, was recently elected . 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Mlss Margaret Robert^ religion; and active In- Intramural sports. She teaches a Bunday sch«>ol class C O N N , 2 1 ,1 8 6 0 for a new SOHrtar flag. Anyone In- EVEWNG ^BALD, MANCHESTER. ■fUESDAY, MAY Miss Patricia Appleby, and la a msmber of ths Center Hebron tererted In helping the move may Miss uida Foster. Immortal ty, SPECIAL ELECTION — TOMORROW Rainbow Girls Young Ptople of Center Congre­ FACE TEN call P. Perham oW David M lsi A rllie Shennlng, fidelity. U.S. Lofts ‘ Spy in the Sky? , Miss Tina Psscola, patriotism. gational Ctourch. Lengthy Searcb Porter. Seat Officers This le rural mailbox improve­ Also, MSS Muriri Lambert, 8 A.M. to 8 P.M. Sale of Hale-House ' ment week and all thoe# having ' {' • ■ ■ Reds Free Midas to Warn of N-Attack F or Pastor Ends eervlce; pdlsa Mara Anderson, Town*s Bid ti* Alter^ mailboxes are asked to lm pr»''« Miss Judith Prescott was In- confidential observer; Miss Ljnm N u r s e s t o M a r k them both for sppearance and sUUod as worthy advlror of Man- Ferris, outer observer; ®*' (OmtlBaad ^ e One) lb s pastoral ooimnltteea of the 25th A nniversary I n , Discussion Stage Ven.Foulkes ArtlMir UassBio, sOl » Poulkes, 44, former rector of St. bases. Once Bsmos detects enemy fications of 80 possible candidates, lain, Miss Sandra Stlmson as be Icmeil for Indnstrlel use *one change were based (OoBtinoed from today negotiations for purchase of "No negotiations hav4[ been con­ a solemn high Mass.of requiem at morrow. ’The sale w lll/ako place A ll Manchester nurses ars in­ heard six of them preach and have marshal, and Miss PhyllU Chap­ beoujht oppoelUon creased traffic In the area being cluded, and everything is In the John’s Episcopal (Jhurch in Rock­ St. Bridget’s Church at 9. Burial missile sites, Midas will keep an In the school audltorli" vited to attend tlie dinher. It. reported that Elddleman was the twin stores arS "In the friendly ville died yesterday at hlS West eye on them for-signs of a firing. Interviewed six of these In ^ r- Mrs. Larcomb/Homo man, recorder. A ll are past worthy nlsbt thst ttoe town is acting un a hazard to school children ^ friendly discussion stage wlU be In St. Bridget's Cemetery. advisors. James >W. McKay wa® Mrs. Chartes Wooi;/. tha LeChausse, Mrs. Marion Nor­ probably Tuesday. which resulted in the Soviet fight­ DLsouSslons with McCann, a for­ Bishop W alter H, Gray said the Columbia—Mrs. Anna K. Kuhn- not aimed at a course ^ I c h would m a r ^ and has thrw chMren. Rd. man and Mrs. Martha Mason. , 1 ^ . Helen FHtnpatrlck. a for^ arating land is in ers taking justified decls^e ac- I'ntb negotiations for purchase of diocese suffered ” a great loss" Ih ‘take It over Russia. Its practice es- Hs received his A.B,-from toaton Folk Feattval Se| 1 Miss Preacotb Is a junior at Both Dr. Moran and Mrs. n iw mer employe at Hale’s, have ly, 7^ of Jonathan Trumbull High­ Reserevationir may mad® uy joer towm director, said the tract the stores as have other business his death'. slgnment was to test Its detection ^Students o f the Hebron jEae- Manchester High S e^ ol. She Is a Patrick suggested that if the zone merely "gone a little farther” than way, Ooliimbla, died Sunday night University, and Ms 1 .. ------. t h e ^ g h School contacting President LoU Phllo- « r land was originally prbrtoted ^ It was not officially specified interests recently..- Before his appointment to the equipment on a giant flare to be training i M B. D. from ^ d o v e r- menUry School P*’*®*''^*^, staff member of the change Is being requested so ^at It has been known for several have discussions with other Inter­ St Windham Community Memorial World and Manchester \co rres- pena or Mrs. Woodbury by May as a recreational area^^and should whether this action included warh- set off at Edwards A ir Force Base, Kswton Seminary, He haa h ^ song snd dance festival tols after­ 1 vvoria aim . . . . ------S.J q£- a l l THE W A Y - months that the stores are for sale’. ested buyers. House said. Hospital, Wllllmantlc, after a brief pondent for the Parade of_;Yw to 30. . . be retained for Jhat use. the town might offer f * Calif., and on missiles fired at Cape., experience as a youto noon in the school auditorium. Paat presldcnU should contact local trucking firm, the »*tu»tion House made this statement: McCaiui operates the McCann Illness. In toe Hartford Courant. S h S '^ Dr A. B. -Moran, a constant TTie protest concluded wrlth a She was the widow of Albert Canaveral a.'^d Vandenberg Ah’ (Ufsetof At a Westerly, R. L, Uiider the direction of- Mrs. should be further investigated and ■We have recently been ap Specialty Shop In Tor,rington. ► member of the junior girls cl’ib Mrs. Leland Spalding. / crltid, asked pointedly whether statement that Yakubovsky wa« Kuhnly. She wss bom in Itockvllle Force Base, CsJlf. ChurcS M d la now » " l n g as vnUo -Burprenant. toe flute band, the toWTi is negotiating with a brought Into the open. ready to turn over the plane, *[ew The plan waa to Ignite the flare an Innovation this year, was FOR A BETTER MANCHESTER Martin said there have been no Aug. 29,1886, toe daughter of minister o f the ^ e ■•certain trucking firm” to and passengers to a representative pold sAd Hedwlg Moeller Krause on the ground at Edwards In a few ♦lAt ^lUTcli In Lincoln, R. i. wc featured on toe pro$;ram. negotiations with a trucking firm. llsh a trucking terminal on the of Eddleman whenever the Am er­ and had lived in RockvlHsmost of days. Brighter than any missile ex­ ts Eaeking to rnttUlnte hlni»elf with ' L ite last weeKi It was runiored S H EA R S O N . property. ican found It ronyenient. Green Rd. Superstore her life until moving to ColuiAbla haust, the flare will be visible at a twr Evening Herald He­ that P&G Trucking Co. on Sum­ S Congregational „ Push down all "Y ES" levers — Leave them down! The charges followed a recom- The C47, a lumbering workhorse 16 years ago. distance of 60 miles from toe base, Ills wife, Mrs. Florence Cross, bron coneepondent Mlso Suaan B. mit St. was dealing with the town snendaUon to the Torwn Planning was en route from Copenhagen to She waa an associate member toe A ir Force said. It described as a elwrmlng ^ r - Pendleton, telephone ACadenay 8- H A M M U L S CO. for a site on the Olcott St. land. Midas will be able to differenti­ Commission by General Manager the West German city of Hamburg of toe Columbia Congregational ,on who w ill add m u » to her hus­ 8454. ' ,"tha /hrm that reaamreh bttiU Seymour Stein, vice president of Oburch and its Ladles Society. She ate between missile and other Richard Martin, who said the land when It went astray. It Is under­ band’s mlnlstiy. to best suited for Industry. the firm, denied the allegation. waa also a member of the Hope heat-producing sources. Judith Prescott MMbin SW T«rt StflCt twSssw » iMarlln suggested the story stood to have landed In a cow pas­ This was toe second attempt to Members of the Hebron paa- His Aching Back The reound Atlas wtUch list ’This person uses the contei^ 1. Not all the land would be for said, is a change of zone. would come “ at the expense of mn and?9«1Sr‘p X t* l.“se^^5 Vote Yes For All These Improvements A few weeks ago, the town o f­ This time, the Americans re­ A second was made by the Town whirled about toe Earth In De- of the basket sale, only a small section along others.” O f f e r 1 Olcott St. The tov u sewer plant mained the entire time in the of Manchester, seeking an indii^ centoer 1968, broadcasting Presi­ butlon of money In fered a piece of the land to Kurtz anothar slater In West Hartford, and dump are on the land and the, Bros. Inc., a job shop faced with bands of Russian forces. In Ber­ trial zone on an 82-acre tract off Hayes said he hag an option to Blplscopal Church, Plainfield, and dent Eisenhower’s peace message.! Then she replenishes toe several grandchildren and greSjt- and takes It to toe next In im^ area required for them would be having to leave town because of lin, this was considered & slap Olcott St.. buy more property from Bray S t PhlUp’s Episcopal Church, Put­ The Atlas carried only 150 pounds grandchildren. A. RENOVATION OF BARNARD left for their use. Inability to expand at Us present In the face for the East German Burr N ot Opposed than Is considered in the rezonlng nam. of Instruments. Ayone wishing 2. The'tow n sewer users are Communists. The third, which met no opposi­ request. Some of the land Is al­ He . also served as a member of Funeral services will be held tWs project Is asked to caU Mrs. Keeney St. location. tomorrow at 1 p.m. at toe New­ paying for the land and the sewer • Would Consider tion, was requested by represen- ready zoned for .business. aeveral diocesan committees and kirk and Whitney Funeral Home. It U asked that thoM hay- plant at present because the Town Kurtz Bros, has not entered In­ Utlves of C. R. Burr Inc. for a He added, that the present shop­ commissions. Planners Change Water and Sewer Department ini­ change to a business zone of 19 keepers along Green Rd.- would be He Is survived by his wife, Mrs. 318 Burnside Av#., East Hart­ to negotiations for purchase of the to give them to Mrs. A lM rt a tially bought the land and is pay­ acres .of rural land north of Buck- Incorporated “ as far as possible” Ruth Barrus Foulkss; three eons, ford. Burial w ill be In Center Zone /at G reen piece, although Kurtz officials said Into the new store building. The Coolldge or Mrs. Pearl H o b e r^ ing o ff bond Issues which enabled State N ew s Peter G. Foulkee, Jonathan P. Cemetery, East Hartford. they would consider It. land. present small shops would probably purchase and construction. The ' supermarket controversy Foulkes, and David-A. Foulkes, all Friends may call at the funeral Gilead Martin said the strip fronting on be demolished, he said. ■The Town Planning (tommlsSlon to thSBir all those who helped 8. The town as a whole is hen^ Olcott St. would make for good In­ was compounded by last week s of W est Hartford; hU pareqts, home tonight from 7 to 9 o clock. last night g):anted a zone change eflting from the land because of dustrial sites for firms like Kurtz Roundup amtouncement by an Cites Tax Gain Perclval G. and Amelia Crump 1 to the Aaron Cook estate which riean up the s " ic la " Shea added that toe proposed ______LaBelle the clean-up campaign- S ^® ‘®' B. RENOVATION OF ElOItT Its rubbish disposal area. Bros, and PAG. If they wished to ford food chain that a $100,000 Foulkes of -s.Wallingford; and 1 Edward A, plac'es In a business zone tw^and shopping center would bring be­ thanks are also 4 If the rone change la made, settle there. The construction of supermarket Is already planned on brother, Donald T. Foulkes of Nl- Funeral services for Edward A. a half acres on E. Middle Tpke. the town should consider purchase tween 0,000 and. $10,000 to the Scranton who the new Rt. 6 highway to the south (CootinDed from Page One) a 2-acre parcel across Green Rd. ontic. LaSelle, 78, father of Manchester behind toe present Cook’s service of the land from the Water and town In real estate taxes and about erated special power equipment for would, he suggested, keep traffic The request for ' toe Funeral sendees will be held to -1 Atty. John D. LABrile, -were held station. .... Sewer Department to make the Involved— 1942-1957:—he felt that an equal amount In personal prop­ two nights. , circulating away from the. Ver change was submitted by John E. morrow at 11 a.m. In S t Paul’s yesterday In West Rutland. 'Vt. The change was granUd by the BapUsmals share In the land more equitable a prison sentence was required. erty taxes. planck School area to the north. Hayes of West Hartford, a devel­ Enlscopal Church, Wallingford, The elder LaBelle. a machtowt. TPC before a lengthy public hear­ Then, If a parcel Is sold to an In- However, Judge Smith stayed ex­ Jarvis’ application for the change Children baptized Simdsy at 8t. oper, who has comitmenta from wfto toe Rt. Rev. W alter H. Gray, died In Rutland Hospital Friday ing on other rezoning requests. ecution for one week to allow between Hartford Rd. and BldweU Peter’s Episcopal Church were the Great Atlantic and’ Pacific Bishop of Connecticut, officiating, [ t v * weeks after * The commission also established ?e^Jvr‘’iu a triig lT tin A ^ renovation of* dim classrooms, dingy cor­ Buechner to clear up personal St. is prompted, according to Burial will be at In Memorlam [Burial will In toe ffcnnily plot at L e r y l Ann Tea Co. (AAP) to set up a anper- 20-foot building lines on that prop­ business before beginning his sen­ Jarvis, because of Interest ex Cemet^. Wallingford. West; RuUand’s Sacred Heart of erty and on the property containing . M r and Mrs. Arnold B. Fosier, ridors and ancient toilets. market on the Green Rd. property. Giant Tidol Waves Hammer tence. • It was pointed out that pressed by an Industrial user. He There will be no calling hour* Jesua CSiurch. and Cynthia Hayes has an option to buy the the service station. he had one previous entanglement declined to comment further. heforTthriervlce He la survived by his wife, toe Building lines under the stand­ ter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert with the law in 1932 when he was property from owner Stanley The last application was present ard business zone regulations would Whltoill both of Marlborough, toe Japan’s Coast for 7 Hours Bray, if the zone change goes ed by Atty. Donald P. Richter, rep­ R^w Gordon W. Weeman, rector, convicted for embezzlement. ma^drio^toe'^’G^nr^^^^ have been 15 feSt. C. EXPANSION OF OUR STORM SEWER I? Atty. Frank Denezzo appealed through. resenting himself. Charles R. Burr The Cook esUte, In .lU Initial re­ (SOLD MUQUET DESIGN will follow the usual route up Atty. John F. Shea Jr., repre­ and Edgar Clarke who seeks to re­ rjs% rw ^rcjfd rs;-d ^‘ YMtMdky Father Weeman at­ (OoBttaiBed from Page One) to the court in Buechner’s beh«Uf quest for the zone change, offered * yFNT PERIODIC FLOODING AND STORM WATER DA^GE Main S t from the South Terminus claiming that he was “ an e^en- senting Hayes, said the proposed zone Burr Corners between Tolland Newkirk and Whitney Funeral one slater and two brothers In toe to establisli a buffer zone around ten d ed " nfeetlng of the Diocesan to E. Center St., east to Monroe market area conforms to pr^ent Tpke and the ,WUbur Cross High­ the p«q>erty to afford protection Boys’'W ork Committee In Hart three Oklllawani. . „ tlal part of toe Buechner fam­ H ^ e is in charge of arrange- \ Rutland area. He had seven grand- Park where a brief Memorial ily." The car was presented by Ideas of decentralization of iwsl- way. children. for householders bordering the ford, ®-t 6:30 .p t^. O f <3hUe’s quake-tidal wave toll 'T h e Burr Co. aequired **>* ments. Service will be held, and then back assistant U.S. District Attorney ness districts in growing, traffic property on the rear. Junior and Senior choir rehear DECOWARC o ( 400 dead and 800 mlaaing, 130 erty origlnaUy as protection for -were reported lost in the high teas to Center Park for Memorial Day Henry C. Stone. congested communities. It would The TPC had orlginaUy thought •ala wUl be omitted this r J allow residents In -the neighbor­ Plantland, Burr’s retail,-outlet « « to discuss a recent application by on -l^u r^lsy. a celebration that broke on coastal exercises. The Income tax evasion case ToUant T^ke. Now Richter said, Mrs. p r t it jLMtinie. 8 1 .1 D ircctors M eet Circuit Court Chief Judge Jay builder Frank R. Wood for approv­ Holy Communion wUl Uke pia late Sunday. The rest o f P'11*® against Dr. Morris Fancher of hood to shop close to, home, m the company feels the land is bet­ of 26 Doane St, dlsd lats iMt | Rublnow will deliver toe main ad­ aald, and eliminate the* need w al of a portion of the large Darting' at 10 a.m. A t this senfice tli* Director of Public Workc, Gcucr.1 M uu.,cr and toll was presumed due directly to Manchester was resumed today ter suited for business use ratoer night at the home of her daugh­ O n R adio Issjie travel to present crowded market Farm subdivision, but tabled the en -of the parish will present their the quakes that Started last week- dress. / . before a federal jury. than as a growing field for nursery- ter, Mrs. Roland DeChamps, 9 matter to next Tuesday. The com­ United ’Thank Offering. ' Buck and Buck, Consulting Engineers This yearip parade marshal Is Dr. Fancher 1s charged with xreas. . , stock.. Mountain Rd., Windsor, after a ***Prench possessions in the Soup Lt. Col. Arthur" D. Mann, com a 3- Shea’s remarks were picked up Town Directors will hold a spe­ mission Is scheduled to meet at A soeclal vestry meeting will ne evading Income taxes o * r The PlanUand nursery store long lUnees. She wee the widow of that time to decide on last night’s Pacific were hit, but reports reach- mandlng officer of toe Eastern year period. by a New Britain attorney, rep- might be relocated within the 19- cial meeting at 8 o’clock tonight ' hew *^uroday a^S p.m- In Phelps Paris said there were no toe firm Doroenlck Pakalnls. - In toe Municipal Building. applications. HaU, when Donald Steele, Connecticut Group o f the Civil Air resenting Gateway Inc , acre tract. If the zone change is Mrs. Pakalnls was bom July deaths and little damage. C o a ^ Patrol. already planning a superm^ket granted Richter said. , They’ll dIscuM proposals for represenUllve of «»* D. EXPANSION OF SANITARY ^ roads of Tahiti were temporarily Budget Rejected 25, 1878, in Uthuania, and had purchasing radios for toe Police soclates, Inc., of NewtonviUe Flags and flowers will be laid Town across the road from the Bray He aidea that the company lived In Manchester for 60 years. on the graves of veterans In all Danbury, May 2i (fi) — would "take great pains" to see and Public Works DepartmenU About Town Mass., will speak ®^P*. ING STADON, 10 INCH FORCE MAIN, AND 12 INCH GRAfli i officials decide today what to do property. ... She was a rooiriber of the Lithu­ and consider authorizing an agree­ "^Pac^^roasts of the Manchester’s cemeteries. gees Heavy Traffic that Its business use Is a benefit The annual dinner given by Procedure” of planning «- BUtes. the PhUipplnes, Australia about toe 1960-61 school budget, ania AUlance of America, Sons ment with the State to receive nanclng a buUdlng p r o g r ^ for the These flowers will be picked up The attorney. Manual CTark, to the area. and Daughters of Lithuania, and toe Manchester Student Nurse Each week you will receive with a $5.00 SEWER) IN MIDDLE TURNPIKE WEST. New Zealand and Formosa ^ were which was turned down by the State aid highway funds. parish at Friday afternoon at the schools said toe Gateway store will handle S t Bridget’s Churrii. The Board will also consider Scholarship Fund Committee for hit in varying degrees. ; at 1 o’clock, and the women’s voters (ast night at a town meet­ Loot Rock, at Meramec Caverns prospective nurses will be held to­ See 44 Entwlifg School purchase or more, 1 piece of-the attract­ Disaster crews moved Into HU<^ the shopping needs of toe area, Survivors include three other naming an acting general mana- _ principal auxiliaries will meet at 1:45 to ar­ ing. which will see much heavier trai In Missouri, Is where the Jesse night at 6:30 In Luther hall, Eman­ Elementary ^glon, to raise money and policies. ^ crop and to toe islands’ fishing Jailed in F orgery | fleet. No casualties were reported Both sides In the rowTlisclaimed among toe American occupation any political motives bur toe blow­ up sUll promised a foreign policy Lloyd Roy, 42. of 28 N.. Elm St., VOTING 8 A. M. to 8 P.M. forces on Okinawa. The toll soared In southern and battle lasting through toe. Preslden Manchester. w a« sentenced this HEBFS SUMMERTIME PLEASURE 116 EAST CENTER STREET central Chile, victim of three days tlal campaign. •, morning to six months In Tolland O O O O ^ of earthquakes and toe first tidal Fulbright expressed Surprise at County Jail to be suspended after FIRST DISTRICT—East Side Rec / wave. By last night 400 persons what he called a “ violent partisan SO days on five counts of forgeryi NEWS SECOND DISTRICT— West Side Rec J • were reported dead, 800 missing attack ” In,(he Senate on Kennedy He will be on probation for two WAITim FOR YOU... and about 1,600 injured, and many and Stevenson. years when he gets out of jail. Sen­ t h i r d d i s t r i c t — Waddell School The Senate Foreign Relations f$f tk§ liani of hiring stricken sectors still had not been tence waa Imposed In Tolland Coun­ MITH .A SGREEIKD-IN PORUH!' f o u r t h d i s t r i c t —YMCA Committee headed by- Fulbright ty Superior Court by Judge Herbert 261 BROAD STREET heard from. So far 130 Chileans were reported decides today whether to conduct 8. MacDonald after Roy changed a NEW FIFTH DISTRICT— Buckley School missing as a result of the tidal closed-door hearings on the events previous Innocent plea to a guilty Viaualia* the cool, tjuiet Summer evenings you <»n spend wave, but toe figure w’as consid­ leading up to collapse of the sched­ plea. ered certain to rise. . uled Big Four summit meeting in Two other forgery counts were free from the annoyance of air-borne inaects . . . on Six hundred persons weie re­ Paris last week. noUed In the same court In Febru­ vour own comfortable porch. Then see the add-a-porch. }^atch MonchesterGrow! ported missing in . one town, Fulbright invltied Secretary Her- ary. State’s Atty. Joel H. Reed II M A N C H i S T E R ^CTerfsat MANCHESTER LUMBER for advice and said Roy forged $240 worth of ^eule. A Santiago newspaper re­ ter and Allen W. Dulles, bead of it's §SEstim ates on matei^s to build it\ W e ll help you ported tidal waves as high as 24 toe Central Iptelligence Agency checks last November and Decern-1 pMt had washed over some towns. (C IA ) to appear. He wanU them her while employed as a bookkeep-' SOtnANR/ Plan a porch that will suit the style of your home . . . er for John and Walter Spielman, Many coastal centers were feared to explain, among other matters, /// + « fOlUOMlItt and 1»y using our Cash and Carry Plan you can save 5% ■EUln^on farmers. i CtIMNT under water. . why an American spy plane was • O il bn all your materials. Mflfh PHOWf M A C H tT W b Week’s Kec*...... Sujor Comsler IMPROVEMENT BONDS sent over Russia shortly before the Ju&e MacDonald noted that Roy Tett Hie Ciweder. New scheduled opening of the Paris served time In 1952 for a slmUar of­ rbeeeMeaeetaetw R iibinow Speaker meeting. fense and it "appareuUy kept him Goos In foil;;; oUHa*l» any othor low-cort povomonl *$how-Hou}’ Help or Reliable Carpentera MleiJwMceevwMlIeet U | 5 > . oo hla toes for eight y****-' N el I * t-nm in—usoaUy op to 75% o f ths materials are dealer then ever. , O n M em orial D ay advised Roy that toe j ^ and Contractora Recommen^d nMeelMed* D ebate M ay Spur "could have been a lot tougher, I NUUMM awe Next Week’s Piece.... • • C e ^ CenUler and that he hoped this "«'ten®e The fnmiai Memorial Day ob­ would Impress Roy for the rest or servances this year will Include Call for Sum m it his life. KEEP TAXES DOWN the traditional parade and me­ In a Bolton breach of the P « » ^ pavement grows stronger yeer by yew M ^**P**^ 'buln’s PkamMy morial services. (Continued from Page One) case, Peter A. Koehler, 18, of ttay low. Ba«4» y « « . thqussnds o f rttilss o f solL om n ^ June 6 - June I V ...... Tee Cenisler XmS ADV1»TI8BMENX A Memorial church service wui Coventry, Vas fined $80 aM • I PhoM Ml 3-4l36> be held Sunday morning at the aerlel inspection against surprise suspended 80-day Jail sentence, with I ere built in the U A sad Canada. ™ “ ^ * * ^ J * J * ^ 878 MAIN ST. • y ANOHEargB pBMOCBA'nO TOWN probation for one yew . ^ "Soil-C«m«nf Pmwmsnf,*’ la yours ft * B * asking. MODBRN Church o f the Naaarens, 236 Main a tta ^ . - • 'rf- - • f t . at 10:45. “X am authorised to aay,” he de­ panlon, Walter R. Mcldng. A ll vetanuu esfanlzations and clared, "that the United Btotei U ton, was fined 860. A jrtm U w j MOMTLANB CIWINT ASS^ATIO M soil-cement yetcrans, wbethar thsy do or do prepared to ne0>tiate an open charge against James A. Kweler, I u . i ft/tm MAMeMWtrmm ovrnm Read Hie Herald Advs. mat belong to any organization, skies treaty with toe Soviet 25 Coventry, wss nolled m Stato a I iMdaslMdAsiiM •Union. . . which would obviate for­ A£ty, Reed’s recom m ent^on. ’The 1 mn isTttsd to at toBd. . ^ fneam took plmeo March 19 to a] I -I n m Msmorla! Dar parade win ever tha necessity of such meaa- service station on BL MA. . IS t»: lO^Moodap a u n b if and OTM aC aalf-protaction:" X: i: k / ■'> PAGE THtatEBM MJixGBS^rssR w rm uiG T u e s d a y , m a y 24. i 960

BIANCHESTBR EVENIWCf HERALD, MANCHES'l’ER, ^ comer of Park St. and eoRtraetor foe the RoefcyUtt Ww- recognlMd that traffic fkjwl might ter and Aqueduct 0», last weeK- standard set up by th* powsr com Rockville improve if care use this epqca to end’ prompted the tJouncll to ap­ iniflaMMadlto mwTS was given a clothespin'with which Rockville panles, the chairman said. make., a right turn on a red Ytght, prove a letter to the water ooro- to keep her rubbers attached in The'$8,000 Incrsass In ths light­ Soares-Pyka pany, The Ann will oe advised that as plailned. However, bueiness In B ealtiv school. She has come home vrith Orlowski Says ing budget will mean a half mill AIR-CONOmONING ■JL Council Asks the area can't afford to lose two no poors streets -can be tom up • GERANIUMS • Jaycees Win 2 left rubbers, although ah« Incrtese in taxes, Orlowski said. meters ‘iwoklng for us eight hours untU the dty geta assurance ^ t — -ALSO aad.nowetlng You Should Know... aware of a right and left foot. I Republican Alderman laither ysiMi Alice Jaan Fyka ot Maii-e a day,” Frier said. the contractor will comply wim would like to know the secret of GOP to Blame Trotiton, who served during the chestar and WUllam Allen Soares requirements and leave the streqt pimiNlASL MARIGOLDS, ALYSSUM, . 7 State Awards S t a t e S u r v e ’’ - Baum will survey the traffic flow AOBRATUM, CIHJEUS and NHCREM- VeE»*sM> making a 10 year old boy sit last administration explained that HEATING PUIMBING of New Britain were united in during busy periods to determine MM it wft# found. Atty. R ^ ert W. Gordon^ quietly and listen. I am certain For Light Costs the lighting program recom­ the extent of tleup at the light and The water company w ia he Wiled ' ’BEB G IA . The largest number>of awards to It would be appreciated by four mended by Connecticut Ught and marriage Saturday morning at P r o s p e c t * i t . *44.40 for four hour* of street mLOWERS. G in» u d CARD* FOR EVEM O O ^ Power Co. four years ago at a We handle Hamidifiers, Dehumidifiers, Dritikirtg Foun- St. Brldget’a Church. report lat the next meeting. y sprayed to control mosquitoes, af­ complishment' in Jaycee affairs Hartford, was maid of honor. She ter hearing that^Dr. Francis H. ber, RFD 2; Robert Salstead, X 465 E, MIDDLE TPKE., MANCHESTER Schllphafck. At two previous meet­ D Afficer reauested Broad Brook; Mre. Mabel Niles, 40 j j Wiltiman- contributions to the city, sta wore a gown of turquoise silk ings the Council discussed traffic 1 1 Venetian Blinds, Repairs, Repair Parts • X ' r i V S S t 1,.. .0 inloroot later. He graduated from nation.” Rockville Jaycees were o rg a n w with a cummerbund and problems resulting on Prospect tic's Windham High School m l93Sj ^ •■number one" chapter for . bov^n back- She carried a cas- In education and school e*P‘th - At . ------UConn, Gordon was «rt,v»active ‘nin I [h X renovation work on the Tal- o f pink and white gladioli S t from the narrowness a f some to the Mpo V1 Digclnwgoi yM tert.y: Mra. ,ion he says, and a State Income points. Residents opposed the athletics and won. varsity letters in rottville School for Retarded Chil­ 'With whit6 stre&sticrs. tax would spread the cost of edu­ football and baseball. A cfenter on elimination Iff parking on both cation moi-e equitably atnong the dren. Bridesmaids ^ ^ e Miss 8*^™ the football team, he , Pvka. sister of the bride; Miss sides, and favored 1-wav traffic S f iShS«.’ o.«U people. In his view, the tax should with relish the now outdated as an alternative. The adverse ef- be earmarked specifically for edu- wing formations and the skull Unda Soares, sls^ of the 1^ ^fect of either plan on business at groom; Miss Betty Hare, ^>ck- A petition signed *>7^ r*Blr^ to cracking" fup of the sport. Open Foruni ville: Miss Edith Gustafson, Hwt- a bakery on the street was dis­ ^*'^*°"savs System Outmoded Navigator ford. The bridesmaids wore pli* cussed at the April 25 meeting. dents and Mrs. Peter Ignatowlc*, *3 "The svstem of each town han- During World War H.Jhe was a Traffic Commissioner. chairman to the city dump vemon Ave. KEEP YOUR EYES ON dUne its own education problems 'Greener Pastures T’ OTICE Bilk organza gowns Identical to from Mayor Leo B. Flaherty Jr. _____ navigator In the Army’s Eighth Air Lester Baum last nighit recom­ through its real estate__taxM WM To the Editor, the maW of honor and carried m s- that the city *• Vernon and Tnlcottvlllo netee Is Force in England and flqw 35 mis­ A letter recently appeared in the cade of pink gladioli With white mended 1-way traffic east to west fine many years ago,_^ , he said, sions in B24s over Germany. In W E W IL L BE JjortDg photo with parking on the south side. site. Rodney W. handled through Tbo Herald’a Open Forum regarding subjects streamers. ’The flower girl Mary Lane. In »"nn a c c o m p e ^ 6 W. Mnl* St., "hut is outmoded now. his office ape two mementos of pertaining to our school "extras MRS. WIUjIAM ALLEN SOARES However, Rady held that "too If a State income , tax_ were those days.' jagged ch ^k s ft *teel Miss Cheryl Soares, niece of the many 1-way streets will load the . levied, he sugjgests, town tw shrapnel which were blown into his our job as parents of teaching a __ child to sit quietly add listen in ^'^!^me***mley of New "Britain center with traffic." He suggested summer.___ _ Mayor Flaherty said this rates and consequent property plane by German flak batteries He statement of similar type loans ap a 15 mile-per-hour speed limit on received several citations’ during school so as to save the teacher served as best man. Usher.* were Rockviw ^ ie proved by the PUC during the past was "probably a mlsrepresentaui FOR taxation would be atabillied. in ' time and repetition and afford her Prospect ,St., but it was ques­ by someone” and It was relnforc^ dustrjl would be attracted to Con­ the war, Wayne Soaree, New Britain, year, and'" to provide a copy for more time to plain "teach”. Al­ brother of ttitr bridegroom; R ch­ Hammer. Decision was reserved. tioned whether the speed limit by the pendlr,g .court action necticut towns if adequate school A briefing officer for a w»Ue he Hammer Says could be changed 'wlthoT:t State against the city by a nearby resl- SCREEN PORGH remembers phone conversations though I agree on various meas in ard lindgpen, Farmington; Rich­ Hammer said he would have no OR facilities were available, he adds. that letter I hope I can enlighten ard Slserowf, New Britain, and Objection to the mortgage loan as approval. Also, the curse of heavy bonded with another briefing officer at a the writer on some .of mine.. j Water Go. Loan • After the 6-5 vote McCusker ‘^'’oiArles Pltlcat, chairman of the Indebtedness would be lifted from nearby field..Col. Janfies Stewart, CLOSED Nathan KOppeL this is the most favorable rate of Health Committee, reported that JALOUSIE charged, "It a ward fight—perhaps better known in the acting profes­ As high temperatures descend] Jeffery JarvU a i South Windsor interest obtainable. each town, he says, and other mu- upon us I ask but one question: Rate Too Higt He also said that C itie s T. hot for the betterment of the city several dump sites are being con- niciifMU responsibilitiea — ' sion. » was riAff *bewr®r. but for a few people." sidered and one "looks Gordon entered law «chool at where will our offspring go for lira. Pyka wore a beige drees Lams, secretary of Subunmn, said ^ ENCLOSURES sewers, recreation, etc.—could be comfort and relaxation, to the And Gin told the opposition, good.” A joint city-town site UConn after his discharge in 1945 with teige acceasori^ anjl a white State Rep. Harry Hammer le op­ there is a possibility the company Committee wUl meet Thursday at handled on.a bigger acale and school library or to the school | AND Will request a further rate Increase 'You’re condemning something Yoor Beat Buy Is MORIARn BROTHERS pay-as-you-go basis. and received his bathelor of law orchid corsage, 'nie bridegroom’s posing the 5% per cent interest you’ve been working for without City Hall. E^iabUlty aad Expecienoe degree in 1949. He practiced law pool? The "Verplanck” swim­ WEDNESDAY mother wore a blue dress with rate proposed for a *95,000 mort­ during the year. The Increase Gordon admits there is little he even a trial.” Pitkat also reported that a only intermittently In the early ming pool is the result of a good white accessories and a white gTEUited last month by the PUC as a Town Director, can accom many years of defeat. Please do gage loan to Rockville 'Water and Baum stated that the problem numiber o< South S t rwMiente OaU 19508 due to an- inness Aqueduct Co. was less than requested. was not that cars are going too fast want newer* becanae their sapUc ipUsh in the promotion of a State a law part- not denounce the work of so many MAY 24-25 A dinner and reception for 300 R.G.KtYTLE program, but adds that weight In lj955 he formed who strived for its being. Appearing at a State Public but that they can’t get by ' each tai*s do not work and water Is 1960 can be given such a p r o g r ^ nershii) with Atty. Francis C. gueaU was held at the Lithuanian Utilities Commission bearing yes­ other. He agreed that the speed being emptied Into the yard. He Ml 9-0458 Shea, now chairman of the Rock- Manchester is not alone in its hall. The hall wee decorated with Elks Name Class from his or a similar position. He need for various forms of terday, Hamiqer registered op­ should be reduced however If traffic noted that they have been taxed Local Agent For vllle Democrfitlc Town Committee. pink and turquoUe bells and position both as state representa- is not limited to 1-way. for sewer* for years. A hopes soon to WTite his support to Gordon now has his own office at tional and recreational facilities,, ■treaiaeis. • For -a motor trip For Club Steward a voting group or groups interest­ but it certainly is progressing -tlve and as a' custotner. Mayor Leo B. Flaherty Jr., criti­ extend sewer* from Dailey Circle RUSCO MERCURY SALE his home at 417 E. Center St. WE ARE MOVING! K>uth, Ml*. Soaree wore a b r ^ cized the action as "ducking the up Vernon A've. to South St. was ed in the problem. He is a parishioner jat St. Mary s «ult with wWU aoceeeoriee. After He questioned whether Subur­ issue" alid described the area as And Gordon moved onto the political **^^8 to the comer lots of 20 y««^' ban Water Services, Inc. parent Manchester Lodge of Elks will abandoned aeveral year* ago You Will Never Buy a Quality Car for eagh de­ Church, is a Mason, and a charter June IS. the couple , will live at honor its steward, Charles Tucker, “treacherous.’’ when abuttws did not ■wljfc te ^ y Barttett-Bniaard Predoet* Oo. scene in 1955 when he became a ago, "where hast thou gone?” It firm of RockviUe Water, was giv­ Park 8L Objeetton / ference with Your Trad^in. Over 60 New Mercurys in member of the Republican Town member of the Manchester Lodge OPEN THURSDAY, MAY 26 176 Wlnthrop St., New Britain. tomorrow night their proportionate share of the 58t New Park Ave„ of Elks. He is married to the would be a fabrication to say they Mi*. Soares Is a 19W graduate ing more favorable treatment to Adolf Frier, proprietor/Of the s t ^ for immediate delivery- Committee. He w'as nominated for still exist. Baseball hasn t another suheldiary than to tee A class of candidates to be Ini­ cost. West Hartford AD S"447B former Edna Bondflettl of East of Manchester High School. She tiated will be knovm as the Royal Store on Park S t objected Criticism of the condition in Director in the 1968 election after changed, but the baseball lots of U employed by Phoenix Mutual Rockville firm. He aaid S^burbrn at the Council meeting: to the eiim- Y#ft trv a a party primary. Hartford. • Yesteryear hfive. However, we AT OUR NEW LOCATION — 917 MAIN STREET had originally borrowed *300,000 "Charles ’Tucker Class.” Lodge ina^n of ^ o parking epaces at the which Butke Rd. was lett Py a MONTEREY SEDAN Pow tr Mt)t\ fi-s ,iiul \.AW n S u p Ineurence Oo-, Hartford. Mr. officers headed by Elmore S. And­ Observers say Gordon has con­ do have our school "fields" where Soaree le a graduate of New Brit­ at five i>er cent and had made a 2-Door Sedan. Equlppwl H * a t | ^ ^ tributed less than other Directors developments cannot Intrude, and NEXT TO THE SAVINGC BANK OF MANCHESTER *200,000 loan to the Thomaston erson, exalted mler, will Initiate frostar. Oil Flltor, Foam Guahlo^ 8 -8 j^ ain High School. He eerved In the the class at 7 o’clock. to debate on town affairs. His in­ Survey Planned a "high flv to left field" will not Army for two years, and is em­ Water Company a t five per cent. Electric Wlp«*. WaU-tp-WaU terest is apparently centered on nnd itself in someone s living PUC Chairman Eugene Ix)ugh- A smorgasbord will be served T h e Bank that gives you PLANNED SECURITY 206 H.P. V-8 Engine, regular gas, No. «M- broad government questions and ploy^ by ’Travelem Insurance after the Initiation, On Parkin at room. . . . Oo. 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\ - ■ PAGE riPTEl3jI. MANCHESTER ^EVENING HERALD, MA^^CHRSTER, CQNN» TUESDAY, AY 2 4^-lggO , 1 "s.. . MANCHESTER .e v e n in g HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN^ TUESDAY, MAY 24, 196^ Heart Assiirflcar* d a il y cro ssw or d p u z z l e Brownia Fly-up- caramony wara: PAGE FOURTEEN OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR ROOPLE lol u rhhui Kathy GkMllne, Gall Raaan, Tina ;-r Pederaon, Linda Smith, Kathy Mul- Mayo Clinic Head BUGGS BtfNNY •V . , ' ham, Jufdy Andaraon, Karen Gud- HOW O'VA SPELL Purfs mundeon, Diane Dimto, Dabble Dr. Clark. H. Millikan of the F.E.BRAT COMB BAOCT BUT 1 I'M Ncrr \ yapont' rMHERT^ CHANGlNO\HAVETOl '■NYMPH'7 Girls Get iVlckery and Judy Sacgda. Mayo Clinic, RochSeter, M'nn, rPOTHAT TOMORROWl INEEPS T bhmb^ tmSt Oeta 'Thanka Badge’ win- bo -a principal apeaker a t w , Watch and Jewelry Repairing I'MOOINS TH' m/plans ' I'LL ■ President's Wife 8th Conference on Cardiovascular 'stW PAINTIN'JOS TO SUIT SHOW) .PAPSS/ltfOTTA Mra. Emeat Payne, leader of P rlcB B ^ 1regVA,gLMER2/ FISHINO! DOUGH Tws WILL I -^orvedBars Troop l»l, reUring thla year due to DIseaae at the-University of. Con­ >fX// VAl BitoWSPKUVN9 wrOP UNACRwiwwwT-* YfOR^'M • — preasure of work, was present^ necticut tomorrow.'--, . tOlP£B.3Ati A**®** *(SlS,r ' Three girla received the Curved with a_____ corsage______of^ yellow_____ .prpaee aei ty Dy New concepts of „trealtn«>t auh ^ Rrom pt Service — 2 W etehm oliers HORSa \t\ Trt' THIRD RACfi -r j IPM ridenfi the-three Curved Bar girla; a gift w U t,----- SHodfepodge Jar acouting’a highest award In the challenge to contmunltle<-'for ^ e n c h e ite r 'i O lfleft Establl*hed Jew eler VBHwraaiiGT, teo’mana Hall Friday night from her troop, and the Thanks rehablUtatlon of, the stroke -P»- rONRTOVCONRAtfSTHB 1/ 4 lUenhowtr 9 Granular l^dge -from comihlttee workers, • SShawaatiort mow ij'liey were Janet Greenwmy, ti.ent is the theffie of this year» 73T M iklN ST;— STATE. THEATER RLDO . MATAeoFYOURTOUMM');y/ pf«T H E . iTAUCWrmMY, laughter of Mr. and Mrs. George adult leaders and mothers of girls conference bertnnlng a t 10:15^ a.m and dummies CAN'T jJ ' I DlMS/i I n ------Iowa 10 German rlvar who were ■ under- her leadership TALK-*“-S»\MWACC Ltaterattca .. itlx p u n g e tjreenway: Donna Cohen, daugh- sometime during the past several atat. theLUB SchoolDv.,™. of Buslnese Admfn IlW ngjuabaU 13singing voW _____ [rr of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Cohen; Istration at" the Unlveralty. After- A(.RBYOU ...... ^^^A\T^^^... years. Mrs. Laura Szegda was a SBSelnea 4»I4«looUna- nd Sheila Mulhem, daughter of cited for her assistance In-lend^g noon paKel eeeslons will cover the horatihoai ^•'SOHer huiband ^ virf Mr. and Mrs. P atrick M ulhem. her home to girls working for their newest developments in medical I I Salad David 81 Sym M lor a n Each received her curved bar from treatment and services and facili­ vegeUbla - Sta^wat MSheUvad-— « D ^ homemaking badge. CALL NOW tra. John J. T^,Hohmann Jr., A "mascot" pin was given to ties in Connecticut for rehabinta- •—A'R^uAPikon. J llConmima 45Ga2 e ewly-elected president of the Girl Mrs. Nathan Pell, and assistant tlon. . , le ^ e rtie R iei com e— ! ITNewmgiand jjMait Icout Council fit Eastern Con- leader for Troop ll^ Jo r her small Dr. John Unterecker of the In­ BY V T. HAMLIN ,aia«t.•Hta . . . 2 JSTtaiueLBnai.;lTtaiue(anat) SSwitor lecticut. The bars were pinned on daughter Kathy, w'ho'has a t^ d e d stitute for/Crippled and Disabled. (P®**-! lIGoddeaa of « F w e weiroalflo New York, will deliver the open­ a l l e y OOP Hl.OSCW?! WEU,WHM> . ^ .^1 J b - ^ a r t dlacord 18 girls by their fathers, all meetings with her mothef; and Frt-Summer Speeialt On AN' EXCITING / l PUNNO, 4BHo . . Mrs. Hohmann explained that was "adopted" by the girls as their ing address on "The Stroke Pa­ n M ta td ld i 37 Moral fault SlDoetrina ADVENTURE WILL ( O O P .j ^ X M »varN«!«tr.) IS Anclant O rad tllH ^ Ithcse coveted awards are not mascot. tient — A Challenge to Commum- • storm Doors, Windows *■' _ u r i f h agga ty Goopeiration." Film# prepared WaL.TWlS IS THE Bie WE o 3 l^ TO GRIPS \ SHUDDER, SSLavtl«rt.*va1 \ 41AlItvUiei leasily come by. She said it takes Lions InstallatiAn • Awninifs, Canopies t»,Y..,NO USE 'MtkSnm WITH TODAY? lOParalan ttum I r r four years of Intensive Work District Governor John Dantm by the Heart Assn, on etrokee will | 12 (Nd-vomaBlib r r r i 1 r in S'-coordinated program. The of Lions Club'*International and be shown and diacueeed. Discus-- j • Porch and Patio j;nclosnre8 U A n a y IS IprU accofftpUihments are care- Deputy Dislirct Governor David Sion leaders for this professional, • Jalousies Fpr-Doors and Windows SINolaalata IT 'fully checked that they Darling InsUlled the officers of program Include Dr. Lewie Levy SIHaaditnns iT jneet all qualiflcatloiftp-'~an^ the Columbia Lions piub last night of yaie. and Dr. William Baird. “Our Prices Will Please Your Budget” jAWfe M John (OaMle) IT they must personally be'intsr- at a dinned meeting at the Liberty Weet Haven Veterans Administra­ UPtoinoatocy iii ^•iewed and passed |>y a board o Log Cabin. . tion Hospital. 60U!iD6 X)lS- 40Furimig atoiiB II The 12th annual meeting of FREE ESTIMATE^ V EASY TERM S CO U R A SSO »| r review. Not many prls continue Roiattd-T^armie will be Installed Ulineoln’a their scouting long enough to ai> the new>F«si^"I' succeeding Connecticut Heart Aeen. featuring nleknama highlights of Heart Assn. - activ­ r r work for this badge. These three George E. Petersr"\,^^ 488«naratad rr Others on the alale sraL^How- ities in the S tale wjll 1>egin a t 4TS|)hara irirls will be graduated from Hor- «ce W. Porter School next month. ard C. Batea. First vice preal 1 1 :W , a m. w ith Dr. F ran k U. BILL TUNSKY SO Color ST CARNIVAL BY DICK t u r n e r •IChaatftr Ten Tear Pine Henry M. Beck. Second vice pres­ Gray Jr., president of the Con­ MPandant W H 3 4 Anne Banner and Ann Verpraus- ident; Paul R. Merrick. Third vice necticut Heart Aaen., preeidtjig. s-a4 e T&o »y MA. W T.H •if M B omamant kes of the Marioner Ship 5 also president: Eugene Dente, aecre- Elections of officers and-'hoard Ml 9-9095 UOirl'tnama RT received their 10-yeaE plna at this tarjf', Sol Binder, treasurer: members for the coming year will BY AL VERMEER MSIalka rourt. Presented by Mrs. Wil­ Charles Olsen, tall tv.-later; and be held. , BTTtiala W IT liam Jacobus, neighborhood chaiiv Merton Wolff, lion tamer. Rehekahs Honor Oldest Officer ^ PRISCILLA'S3 . POP ii 41 41^ State TO EACH m s OWN MY DEAR. /JjEEPER a^ DOWN IT IT man.‘ Anne's pin wee given to her .Directors for two years will he WHY DON'T > S y„_ ■NO WONDER (9» 1*1 by mother Mrs. Julius Banner. EaH Gardner and Kenneth Erick­ Des Moines, Iowa (A’l—A young ^ N D HIM A LETTER, PRiSCILLAl IM an U! woman, in applying .for a fidelity IT’S SLOW 1 aruM IT Sl Mrs. Jacobus told a little of Anne’i son; and for one year, Layton Rebekah AeseJ^ibly of Connecticut at a ‘^ " ^ .^ ^ '“ ‘"irarr.napd aV^ »>■ Mrs. HOLLYHOCK AND MR. DEBUSS record. She came up through Moseley, Kirby Tappan and the Saturday night. A bouquet of yellow and whiTe^tgr^n^ Manchester, while Mrs. bond, wrote in the space for why THIS f HAS BEEN ll sn ath food U she left her previous employment: MUSIC i s l-L pP SLOW} ASK HIM TO ^ dXlaetilflad U { the ecouUng ranks from Brownie. Rev. George K. Evans. rien^y SUrkwealher. Junior past Ncttleton served as State Pre.s- REMODEL SPEED rr DEAD FOR She has aleo.helped Brownie troop "I left because I couldn't get EfYOEBUSSW ------paitida u alone with the office manager.” Why waste yonr for co«t for lov ely 4 ^ V E A R S - ^ ^ ST leaders with the little girls actlvl- Manchester E v-esi I n g Herald , SIVagraBt J! 'Um"L as an active member. (Herald Photo by Satem.s.. en(s' nape? We can make 1 V.iSNTrrr^ flaoraalB tiea. She has also been active Columbia correspondent Mrs. Don­ capes from your coat! m In R ecreation. Council junior lead-j ald B. Turtle, telephone ACademy 4rahlp In the awlm program and 8-S4S5. Ho. 10 in tt^Kriesoidiseussiqnsabout the bnportanea BY FRANR O'NEAL the winter "Rec" nights. ' She; gape • STOLE 1 SHORT RIBS has only recently received her aen- of Connecticut inswrance indtistry to the State lof life saving badge. JACKET Ann Verpraukaa. an Andover h y f i ’inBdB X* Iflrl, w as unable to -be present since she was busy with the Each M 9 . 9 5 f RHAM concert. Other Aw-ards Free Estimates /B*i4 Girls In Scout Troop 181. who re ­ M 4 ceived dther awards included An­ Id Your Home BY AL CAPP and BOB LUBBERS drea Stlmson and Dayne Thomp­ laally «••• One of the truly great Tel. MI 4-0951 LONG SAM son, first class badges, and I,ee . e s tte d ffo» , W/U.WtKF» German. Rosemary Ferguson. seat-wheel •<> / MMT/MWMCitMearAiMrmuiM , m-nrvivie€K M aurlne M ulhem. Pam ela LAlsky lf*at-wheel stories of our age! ' (teunvEs Esove> HiiisR m> doesSHCJEuas. end Eileen Wojick, Karen Him, 5W.W-OR-V W 0»ie HGBe-i*» Mi-0(IKGW«U66 fUT1HE*Sa.W6 IHl«TOE Cherly Berko-wU* and Linda Mer­ romioFfHeieHMOifB GOMDAPIMP ritt. other awards. COLO FUR GNBaMnaxs. Those In Troop 11 who received STLOO neAMSorowY iscond clase badges were: Beverly iNoeaGHe Alexander, Ann Beardsley, Nancy STOR tefftatB6 or‘. Brettschnelder. "Jean Coughlin, tarHLtaee Janice Crotty, Susan Emmons, Jo- I MrwsM eMT Whs CaMH MBianes— Ann Jacobus, Carol Lowman. Rosa­ Flh •vat svanottvatiM eaUet taiJet *2.00 /. lie Macht. Ann Marie ManWarren, havL Ita■ rdiTy c«a- ( Jackie Marrotte. Faye Rubin, San­ ttfiMted. latily•aily 1titaaad. CLEAN and GLAZE dra Simpson. Others getting merit I badgesL^ w ere Elizabeth Alhair, S51.00 ^ S3.00 enii«>.imLiM.Tj».a<.B*>*«a.. S-2H\ Frances Miller. Barbara Pell. An-; -1 "Do you have on# to 'get a n ew form al out of your i d drea SUnnard.and Jane Szegda. WaDON M U 8 6 0 s Brownie Fly-up ! Aatkartaed Oaalar BY KEN BALD and JERRY BRONDFIELD faw er by'7" Ge,tting their wings and flying I eei MAW irr.—Ml t-egtt CHESTER FURRIEkS^ JUDD SAXON Into Girl Scout* In the apecial 1 32 BURKE ROAD— ROCKVILLE a?p(eisex5NFU«ep CALL COLLECT— TR 5-5929 cnough a s it is I BY ROUSON •me wiAY ■mese_ FOOTBAa SCOUTS LITTLE SPORTS ARE HAMWBRIN& AT H«W FRONT ALLOVCR, THE Kin NEEDS- TIME TO REST-' For Thirty-Nino Yoars and think/ PRACTICALLY Vt PRICE! this month marks our thirty- ninth anniversary in Manchestar !■ BUT VOU'RE ' ■ 'sit';/ I £21. V iv r/'i'l "N

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ithen pushed hi« disabled Mercedes^because m'ost the 1910 brick IndiananaliB, May 24 (/^—1 acrosi uTe ftn^ « the crowd surface has been p^V^. and chas­ [The 50p-h^e been auto TBce no bnger is the Joe Dawson > listed a* »"* vastly improved. \ fastMt—or even tins longest the 93 men, who have led the isoo. Any car in the race can gKteo He was In front those laW two laps fast to stay on the . -i' -^but it still has the, tradi­ in I9l2 and never led before or ai- Ihg when to “bade oft the tlirot tions and bristling competi- terivard. tld’ distinguishes -the contenders. 1 tlon that attract Piubably the oig- DePalma finally won in 1915 at A flrat-tlmc entrant hasnt cap­ 1 gest paid attendance In sporte- an average speed of 89.84 miles an tured the big race since Geprge ••Arid” ^ I d two-time ■winner hour. Ward's record average last Souders won in his first start in this Jimm^Vry_an-t^ year whs 135.857. 1927* ------.. T a rnnkia TommV t>8vls — wflo^majorB to escape a shutout 1 tracje^hal separateii. the men from . There are a couple of reasons '• laicky. Numbers New York,- Mav 24 (/P)-ir^rago> Cubs b«at Cincinnati by^ 1.1s. r „v Face season, dealt reliever Bob t ' 1 had been hitting .138. Roy Face season, dealt reliever Bob Grim a j tins boys.” • , drivers ladle awesome chances try-, , Incidentally, cars, carrying niim- Success has conie Slow of late: 13 mnlngs on George Altmans \ ing to grab the lead. For 9"® thing, ^ r s 1. 2 and 16 have won four finished for the Bucs. defeat in his first NL decision r < Bryan< known as "The 'RarUi with Altman s second home ruii J each leading lap Is wortl |160 In Urines each.. Three winners have JIMfor OOIIU..Sandy Koufax.But..X when h o m e ™ - acbeduled in Koufax, 24, noiy has 43 strike­ ■V; 1 Mover" because of his P™"'*** of the season Allman came on as ■ 11 "it (the dirt tracks. Is the only active addition to the regular prize mon­ I carried Ndl 8 and three have had he’s sharp, Sandy s spedacu- outs for 38 2/3 innings pits season, •,'-"■ 4 ey of about 3300.000. For amather,' the American League and the New good for third behind teammate a late-inning replacement fo r . i m^iver with an Indianapolis Motor lar. And he never has been ^ York Yankees won It. sweeping a .Wall Moryn. who liad belled a' Speeway. record remotely ap­ only one driver has ever been billed This year ward. Is No. 1 (as de­ Manchester golfers who p^sed H i£ k f Don Drysdaie . ( 77) and Bob Friend ' i 1 while'leading-Bill Vokovlch In .sharper than bo "'as ast fw-o-game .serlejR at Kansas City (55) of the. -Pirates. .He fanned two-run homer m a fourd'tm first. 'V 1 proaching that of the late Ralph fending USAC national charn test \-esterday for the IhS. Open were Stan Hil^pki. night, stoppinc hot-hit ting Pitts­ ^ k J 1954 when a couple of cars stacked Dion) Tony Bettenhausen No. 2, with a 4<3 decision. l>on Hoak and Bob Skinner twicc off" Cal McLi.sh. The Reds hit four DePalma. burgh wnth the first one-hitter of up in front of him. above on the left, and B\\\ Bob Clemente, the NL hatting ■ home runs, battling hack on shots DePalma set the pace on 613 laps and Jim MeWithey No. 16. o u t his nialor league career as the Lo.- The track has taken 50 lives Boyd carries No . 8 jsnd Bobby team, is shown m speem ^ Connecticut. The first four former club champ here, turned in a neat 74-78-j-15iJ at DODGERS f. PBRATES «—The leader (.372), was among tlie oth­ l>y reliever ,11m Bro.snan, Ed Bat - j ' -i around the since it opened with a tar-surface Ahgeles Dodgers defeated he Na track Brvan tops active drivers Grim No. 14. None of them Is a New Haven Country Club. He is one of four state ama­ only hil- off Koufax was A second er strikeout victims and w as held ley and Vada Pim-on for a M , -i In 1009. It was paved In 1910 and .v e « CIAO school meet m Net. tiona1-.t>ague leading Pirates. 1-0. inning ainjfle by losin^'-^^tcnei’ lie, and then squaring it 6-all on with 206 leading laps. Pat Flaherty teurs among six who qualified. The next barrier is It w-a.s Sandy's first victory since hitless for only llie third time in -V the 500-mile event began in 1911. EJddle Sachs,, (No. 6) wins Bennie Daniels, It came between Gus Bell's two-run homer m the.; -of Chicago. ^ 3 8 ^ a n s In contrast to the,steep turns Haven Saturday. -J- he tied the tpsjer league strikeput the last 28 games. tlon with injuries, had led 138 l^ s from his pole position start, he will a pair of walks that loaded the The. Pirates, averaging k dozen 12th. Ben .lohnson i2-ll. won.il. , , .1 of such modern tracks as Daytona ?3? r f4V"; “ record of 18 ih-J 5-2 bases with two out, but Koufax • • • 1 and Roger Ward of Indiimapolis, be only the seventh driver to lead Jacksonville and KnOxyHle eet hits in each of the.ir previous International Speedway and the LouU Rogers, of a South AUamtlc League record m San Franciseo V ?t Aug el^ He escaped hy getting Dick Groat to Y.ANKS 4, A’s 3—The yaunce-v i last vear’s winner, has been in both at the^tart and Washlngton’s Camllo Pascual Monza, Italy, Autodrome, the In­ La,, has a 3-year-old colt n*me1 1959 by playing a 21-lnnlng game. had lost six in a row since then, hit. into a force out. Sandy walked / ■ 1 front on 130 circuits. Memorial tjar classics. Th« allowed a record 34 homer# Ip Chinese Bandits, after the LSU de­ four this season ' S ' ,517 ."“S ^ dianapolis Motor Speedway still 1956 but In 19-59 he permitted only Jacksonville won, 3-2. , 1 six in the first 2 2/3 innings, then ,h «t o», .,n c. .1. Colorful Drives has the original gentle slopes of a was accomplished fensive football unit.______Bobby Jones’ Son The bushy-hrowed I«m’. retired the final 19 men in order. a hil. Two walks, a wild pu.cn SporUm'fcn’s Club and the Barbar Stake and different comblnaUons Optical ...... Wednesday night at the aaine W. L. Pft, G.B. : W. L. Pci. GB Sears vs. Army ft Navy, 6, ad- Celebratidn Championship, to be contested at honors in the Massachusetts State .0 3 .000 Hill. Gun Club will be offenng ite of these four will ^de and pjekj Sears-Roebuck time. Ilain .washed out last Chicago ... .18 12 .fiilK— 1 Pittsburgh ...23 12 657 -- Features Fay Crocker Gallo Leads Averages the Chany HlUs Country Club in Tournament. fr l^*Medics vSxNassiffs, 6. Buckley. 26th annual event.-Two local field the winnem In each of the five ^ Most of the.,top name golfers night's sessions, plus practice ^Itim ore , 18 1.3 .581 '4 j San Francisco .21 12 A36 1 _ Denver June 16-18. NATIONAL UE.kGVE .16 12 ,571 1 ' ' ______I Pagani'g vs. Aceto’s, 6, Ver- trialers, Truman Cowles and wei*6 exempt from district for pitchers and catchers. Cleveland . Milwaukee ....15 11 -577 3 i Florence Harwarth are president V. O C 7 BROAD ST. A stocky, blond man with many W. L Pet New 'Yprk . ,1.5 12 ..556 1*2 Cincinnati ...... 18 18 -5W The first year of the Knights of planck. . TTie largest entry Is anticipated j o f his father’s characteristics, the qualifying. The biggSst casualty i.ojw League Commissioner Ronnie Columbus Ten Pin Bowling, arid secretary of the club respec­ tor this finale. Profeeeional traln- was Jim Ferree of 'Winston Salem, Monarty Bros...... 2 0 Detroit • • .13 14 .481 --S'-,! Ijos Angeles ..1-5 19 .441 7'; younger Jones led at the trials at .667 Daigle reports that all boys, tn- .12 16 .429 5 ! .|‘ K ; League hiss proved to he a very Ellington at Cheney Tech, 2, tively. ' em from all over the Northeast still going on at MANCHESTER N. C., one of the regulars on the Medics ...... 2 1 cliidlng those that played laat Washington St Louis ...... 14 19 424 8 Albany. N. Y., by shooUng rounds Green Manor ...... ^ i ,667 .12 19 .387 6'2 on roi!ntrw on Wednesday. The public i s m - exciting one. It was .a battle for j WesL&de Oval. Five stakes in a have Indicated they vrill be pres­ tour, who collapsed In the 90- .3.33 year, must register In person Kansas City Chicago ...... 1 ! 1” -o f 71-74— 145. He looked like the Man Auto Parts ----- 0 2 Boston .10 16 .385 6 Philadelphia • ,12 21 .364 10 1 vited to 4 t c h M iss-C rocker and W ally Cichon, club pro, deny first place between Turcotte s | Liberty va. Kacey, 6:15, Char­ three-day program which will take ent and entries are already In. degree heat at Little Rock and .000 Registrations wtll not be ac­ Starting time each morning w ii famous Bobby around tbo greens, Nasslff Arms ...... • -0 2 . Today's Games Todaj-’ s Game* ; onstrate the fine art of goH in a * Esso, Stevenson Insurance and ter Oak. . . UD the holiday weekend. Saturday, failed to finish. cepted over the telephone. AH competition will get underway be at 8 o’clock. Headquart^s. using only 56 putts for the 86 holes. Baltimore (Barber 3-1) at Chl- Milwaukee (Buhl 2-2) at St. nine-hole exhibition match. Tee off Manchester Modds, right up to North Ends vs. Telephone, 6:15. ‘T m Just a weekend golfer, The best scores of Vh* day were hoys still eHglble from last year .sixth in the Tampa 'IToDd*' for the visiting en'-huslasta 'will be W're loaded with Tire Values .-Come in INTERNATIONA!, LEAGITE cage (Score 1-21, 9 p.m. ' Louis (Sadecki 0-11. 9 p m. Open, winner of the TiUehAWej** the last night of the 29-week sea­ Nebo. with the running of the Open AU a trto of 133s at the par 70 La W. ,L. Pet are now free agents. lime will he 1 o'clock. Age Stake, followed by the Open at the Oak Lodge Motel, Jones said, •’but Td Uke to play Boston (Monbouquetts S-.3) at , CSiicago (Cardwell 2-2) at Cin­ Following this demonstration. (,5iampionshlp (Georgia) tied for son. Then, loo, there was the bat­ Optical vs. Police. 6, WaddelL Jolla, Calif.. Country Club course, 1,000 Coaches will buy players at Shooting Dog Stake. Sunday will drawing^ will be JJ**??* In at least one Open.” although Jimmy Clark, veteran Ansaldis ...... 2 0 an auction tVednesday night at Kansas City (Daley 3-2). 10 li.m. cinnati (O'Toole 3-41. 9 p.m Miss Crocker will give a golf Min- second in the Columbus ((teorgia) tle for the high individual average Manchester Auto vs. Moriarty^. He bas qualified for the Nation­ .667 between Glno D'Alcssandro of find the Open Derby and Amatuer j ’s Restaurant lij Bolton and the and get acquainted... Easy Credit Terms SaUcoy. Calif-, pro, actually had a Norman's ...... 2 i. 6:30 at the East Side Rec. New York (Short 2-2) at Detrcrtt Los Angeles -iPodres 2-41 at ic at 3 o'clock m front of the club- Open, and second In Babe Zahari- 6, Buckley. . „ , al Amateur but never has played Pagan)'s ...... 1 ‘ .333 Pittsburgh (Gibbon 3-1). 8:15 Manchester Modes and Bill Gallo Normans vs. Ansaldi, 6, Ver- All Age competition with the like­ field trial dinner at Fiano a on Sat­ In the Open ChaJnplonshlp, which better performance ivith an elght- .333 (Mossi 1-3), 9:15 p.m. house. as Open in Texas. lihood of a big entry carrying some urday evening. 1 under-par 134 on a pair of 67s at Laivyers ...... I 2 Washington iKralick 2-0 or Ban Francisco (Jones 4-31 at Miss Crocker, a native of Mon- Muss Crocker^ livee m WicWU, of Pagani’s Caterers. planck. NO CASH NEEDED. .. his Dsd' won four times. Acetio A 'Sylveatef .. . 1 2 .,333 Going into, the final night of of the latter over until Monday ers and upland game hunters who LitGe Rock. Woodeahick 1-0) at Cleveland Philadelphia (Roberta 1-4), 8:06 teWdeo, Uruguay, turned profes­ Kan. and is also a member of the Thursday. May 26 U ke others v ^ o qualtfled yes Wednesday’s Games bowling it was the Modes lead­ The final day will conclude with thrill to the performance o f a (Grant 1-1). 8 p.m. sional in 19.54. She has been A.G. ..Spalding A Bros, golf ad- Manchester at Windham, 3:15. good bird dog are Invited to at- San FrSncisco .at Philadelphia. ing by one game over Stevenson RHAM at Bacon Academy. 3:15. the John Eidel Mertiorial Puppy Wedneaday’a Games Uruguayan golf champion 20 iunes nsory staff. Classic which Is a big feature each kttend. Admission Is free. I ~ CHECK This Value 8:06 p.m. and 14 times Argentine title hold- end two games over Tdr^Ue s ^ Tennis — Manchester at Wlnd- A ll TIRES MOUNTED FREE! New York at Detroit, 2:30 p.m. ’VVlth the aid of Home Specfallies j year. "X ’beautiful memorial trophy Washington at Cleveland, 9 p.m. Los Angeles kt Pittsburgh, 8:l» hsm. Chicago at Clheinnati, 9 p.m. er. and Moriarty Bros., thh donated in honor of this former MOND.AY’S MINOR LBIAGUE FIRStLINE-FlRST QUALITY Baltimore at Chicago. 2:30 p.m. [- A top money winner in the Nike vs. Congo, 6:15, Charter Milwaukee at St. Louis, 9 p.m. backed Into the "championship in member, now deceased. Is the big Eastern League Boston at Kanaka City 3:30 p.m. women's professional golf • circuit Oak. prize as a leg is aiyarded each CHECK THESE FREE in America, Fay has been winner itete-of a 3-1 upset by Mai vs. Renn’s. 6:15,^Nebo. ■vVilllamsport 11. i Construction. Home Specl^tles Sulli%-an’s vs. Army and Navy, 6, spring to the owner of the first Allentown at Springfield, Post- of such tournaments as the Serbin place dog. In addition, the purse beat 'Turcolle's, 3-1, while Mori- Waddell. FISK EXTRAS (Miami) Open, three times: Wol­ "‘ pitching—Sandy Koofai, is $100 divided between the three i Weather Hits Sports Schedule, verine Open, Detroit: Miami Beach’ arty’s made lt.3>i->,-. over Steven- ^Btaghamton at Reading. Po«t-1 era. ended losing slump at sU sona'T he Inturancemen had the winners. Each year this stake Tubeless (Florida) LPGA Open: Triangle BIIX GALLO pone^ I H S C E I Ftet« «tth one-hit, l-« deeWow mer best shot going Into the l » « ; brings out the best young crop of I r HlBEi your are when purchased (Virginia) . Round Robin; Havana league-leading Pirates, striking 157.16 [Full (Cuba) Baltimore .Invitation, and n ine. Anchorman L«e Urbanetli 17. J. Lappen jB ow ling from ua Slate Todny If No Rain out 10 and reHrbig last 1» men 156.47 Waterloo (lowat Open. SeSed only a nine ^111 ■ l o ^ ^ 16. Duval .... In order. _ . Moriarty's and force the MMes COUNTRY CLUB WO.MEN e tn E B I Tire# Roteted every 5 , ^ TVREX FABRJC This year Miss Crocker has won Hitting—George Altman. Oubs, Season Highs r R E E i mllee for- the life of the the Lake Worth (Florida) Open, into a rolloff for the league leader­ Final Standings heat Reds 7-6 with solo home run The best three game series was W, L. Pet. tire when purchased from ue. day afternoon and last night’s placed third in the .Sea Island ship. As always there la that two 1 V. will be made up Saturday. In 13th Inning. pin split, which Urbanettl got and rolled by D’Alessandro with a Sliders ...... 79 41 .658 heavy eporU programs locally. In (Georgia) Ladiea Open, tied for .583 p n e e i Brake# Checked. A QIVE-AWAy ' The Manchester Alumni Base­ the battle was over. score of 611 followed by Modes Strikes ...... 70 50 X. all likelihood,. It wUl probably ball League openers. Involving teammate. Pat Paradiso with 609 Spares ...... --fiS 52 ,567 I r n C f c i 8 A.M.—6 P.M. f i n a l 8TANDLNG8 and Scottie Yawomki of Fogarty ■ wash out today’s slate, some of Green Manor vs. A *I and -Ponti- W. L. Pet Spinners...... 52 68 .433 ^ 10 events which were sdhed- ceHis vs. Bantly, were delayed at with 606. Pagani’s A1 Bergevln Manchester Modes.70'-ii 45(i .608 Splits ...... l i '12S uled from yesterday. least 24 hours by the ram. They Holland Impresses Irishmen rolled a nice 246 to win high sin­ Setups ...... 42 78 .350 UFETIME ROAD HAZARD Slevenson Ins...... 69 47 .695 The high, school baseball game have been rejtcheduled for tonight gle game trophy. Tom Hobln of **Our used cars Turcotte’s Esso * 1 ^ Shea's was next with a 245, and High average honors for the V ■ GUARANTEE . . . between Manchester and Platt with the first mentioned game at , Strongeet Guarantee AvsUahle Charter f)ak and the latter Ht As'Threat in British Amateur Pagani’s Caterers .67 49 Joe Schauster of Turcotte s was season went to Edna Hilinskl with Higb of Meriden was reslated for .JariiLappen Ins. 57 x have my personal Unconditionally Guaranteed against this afternoon at 3:16 at Memorial Keeney St. third with 241. __ _ a 100.26 mark. In- second place Home Specialties .57 59 .491Manchester Mod4s captured the was Evelyn Lorentzen with 99.50. Field. 'ITie tennis match between All told, wnth postponements guarantee. My all road hazards — C i^ , jportrush, Northeim Ireland. May prised British experts by reaching Shea's Nutmegs high team three game series with Both team honors went to the Bruises. Bottles, Spikes, Chuck Holes, these two schools was also washed added, there are 12 listings on the the sem-flnals of the Amateur. 3,176 followed by PsganTs Cater­ pennant winning Sliders. The etc., Included FOR LIFETIME. Pr<^ out but no new date was set as sports schedule today and tomght. 24 Chm-stroktrig Irishmen . Moriarty Bros. ...W 66 W He advartced to • the second FiUaramo Const. ..46 lo e r s with 3.174. High team single champs hit a high single of 633 reputation plus rated adjustment on per cent of trMU 7.50x14—n ta was the case with the' RHAM predlcteii today that if an Ameri­ game honors w'ere taken by Shea s id a high triple of 1831. wear based on sale price. Complete High at Avon baseball game. round yesterda.y with a 4 and 3 Fogarty Bros...... 42 '57, ’68, ’69, ’60 can is to win the- British Amateur victory over Peter Grant of Phoe­ Nutmegs with 1.136 while the Results on final night of season my integrity rides customer satisfaction guaranteed at Softball ganoes postponed. were Postponed Again i Pordf Oiev., Plym. golf title it likely will be. Tim Hol­ nix. Anz. Today Holland meets a Close Finish Modes were next with' 1.129. were Sliders 3, Spinners 1: Setups It/i ALL TIMES’ St. Mary's vs. Baptist and Finsst land. They like the way the tall lillle-known British club player, ■While all the excitement for-.tne A1 Hagenow. who started tne S, Spares 1; Strikes ’ . Splits 1. tcUh anycar you „ Gus's. Wet grounds again postponed the season with Pagani’s, had the 'Top scorers were-Edna HHinski Manchester, Platt baseball game New Yorker handles rough weath­ T. B. C. Hoey. league title va# going °n DAIm - Llttls League contests victims Holland anould get to the round aandro, with an average^ m ,iu . hiehest triple and single games 12()-117—338, Emma Olekslnski fhs weather w-ere Sullivan’s va. slated today. It has been I’esch^- er. • • (649 and'254). He was forced to 130, Isabelle Anderson 115x Betty buy. Prices and uled for Mday at Memorial Field. TorrenUal rain, strong, chang­ of 16. There he seems likely tp was only 26 pins behind Gallo who Optical. Green Manor vs. Man- was sporting an average of 171.30. withdraw from the league becaute Wilkie 112. ing wind and slow greens murder­ meet the favorite, Joe Carr, two- of a change In working houm. The time winner of the title from Dub­ So the battle for the highest av­ terms to suit your TIRE SPECIALS ed fair weather golfers over the league will give him a special TIRE Portrush links yesterday. Inwall, lin and one of the finest tough- erage went on and when cteM-ed-it was 202-166-2« ^ 6n pocketbook!’* SENSATION! a i l ^ Tubeless 1 ten Americans were defeated in weather golfers In the tourna­ *"a I 4be last meeting of the Ma first round play. Many gave a good ment. , for DAlcssandro and Gallo hit son the followlnig were elected into Nylon Black 7.10x15, u account of themselves, only to lose "I ve seen Holland play.’ Carr 189-197-183—669. The finale av­ office, Howard Lappen. president. _ . . . g 9 5 by narrow margins in jllsying said- "I know that if we do meet erage for Gallo was 172.12 and for Don BenoitNvlce president and Tubeless conditions of a type they had never I’m hooked for a tough game. " D’'Alessandro 171.68. ____ Hank Wlttke Veretary-treasurer. For "Persondixed Service" Crf^ B ^ c k 8.00 X 14 I ^ experienced before. , t'-^Jbhn Hiimm. a 41-year-old play- TOP BOWLERS, 155 OR BETTER The latter also old an excellent Ml 3-15D1; or Al Shermon Ml 3-2107 Holland, the 29-year-old. from 1 er ' from Baldwin. N. Y . has tna. (Based on 44 or more gam es). job, as publicist during the past e Tulieless 1795 Rockville Centre, N. Y„ was one tougfiest oppdhent of any Amer­ G, A.V6 season. , Black 7.60x15 I # American untroubled by the wild ican toddy. He meets Tom (Jrad-- 1. Gallo ' ...... • • •■•ff 172.12 The banquet wil be held-WedneS' . 9 Nylon dock, the'lrish champion, who de­ 2. D"Alessandro, ...... °4 171.68 day night at 6:30 at the Rnjghta 57 FORD 1 7 9 5 elements. 168.5(2 ’5S FORD Tubeless He settled dowm after a shaky feated Carr in the final of the S. (Urbanettl ...... 81 of Ckilumbus Home. Fairlane 500 4-Door. Blue Black 8.50x14 I # Irish Tournament ljuit year. 4. Cplavecch.lo ...... 48 168.38 i Victoria. Red and white, and Ivory, radio, heater, start and played the course as well 167.72 radio, heater, Fordortiatlc. as any Briton — a sign that he Several of the Americans still ,6. D’Ap(pollqnio ...... 87 Monda;(’ 8 Homers Fordomatlc. in the running are servicemen ■ «. Goiango ...... 81 167.23 Real sporty. «' may be a tough man to eliminate 164.37 (Season Totei In Porootlioaea) Black, 6.00x16 regardless of th^ weather. stationed in'Europe. Usually thers 7. Bolls ...... 84 4109 5 Tube Type 10” is a dark horse among them. - ' 8. Ya’(vbr8kl ...... -“ i 162.67 Af r i c a n l e a g u e *7 9 5 Gear Bothers Him This year it could be Bill Gib­ 9. Larala ...... ®1 iai.48 a I I Tubeless "The only thing that worries me 161.35 ^ °" n ATIONAL LEAGUE 6.70x15 son of Louidv'ille. Ky,, who shot 10. Paradiso ...... ^ Tube-Type is having to bundle up in so much, an 80 in the driving rain' and said . 11. Hobln ...... 78 161.15 Bell. Reds (4) ’56 PLYMOUTH <58 CHEVROLET Nylon White rain gear," Holland said. "I'm satisfied’ with that m such 12, Prisk'waldo ...... 81 161.9 Pinson, Reds (3) Belvedere 4-Door, Black Station W agon., Flame Black "It makes it difficult to get ytiur IQ.’ HiliTiski ...... 1 ] 159,62 Bailey, Reds (3) " Black, 8.00x15 weather. I did fairly well in the ,, Brosnan, Reds (1) and Ivory, pushbijtton red. Fully equipped. Black, 8.00x15 ^vring going properly. Even with championship last year. This time 14. Benoit ...... ^ 159.8 Tube Type 1795 158.52 Altman, Cubs (2)’ drive. Extra clean. • all the wind and rain, it’s not as I’m playing a lot better." R e neat 16. Tierney >, • ...... ‘‘ I 157.69 Moryn, Cubs (2) n 5 4 5 cold here, sis it was at St. Andrews John Howard of Kenya on .the 16. Wittk...... 8< Window Shadow 3995 6.40x15 in 195€.” ATOMIC L.P Tubeless TJU 14*® ■That was the year, Holland siir- 19th hole. Mod* to O illtr * ' a . . 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BoiiineM Services Offered IS EXPERIENCED carpenters, Orem mower; A P Equipment, 945 Cen­ tric sewing, machine, secretary, room, large kitcheii, living room bookcases, spacious dining rooin, Manor Estates, Parker St. A iW bookcase. MI 9-7361, merclai business orJ officeofflc use. 15x24 With fireplace. BUilt-ln book­ and bus, *17,200. ^ 1| Uie R. F. ter Street, MI 9-2062. Open *ve- celling Tile , lOc Sq. Ft. Dimock Co., MI 9-5245 or Johanna den or fourth hedrbom, family- REAL ESTATE is our business. GONDER’B TV Service—Motorola r Till* KlUf ft! -wit iWCMtEf CArr to foreman. Will subdivide Ml 9-6229. 9-5. cases; second-^oor, thre* bed­ sized kitchen. Second floor three GirW S ta te and PhUco factory wrvlce. HI-FI, ings and weekends.______Mahogany Paneling, V - Groove KITCKEN TABLE *5, kitchen set Evans, MI ^5653. Whether building, buying, selling A s AO.A. ^ ' MWACE10 EOCIETV UB iS! MAN0iM0‘f 100 OOPOfOEL 14c Sq. F(. COMPLETELY redecorated and rooms tCnd bath. Den may be used good-alxed bedroom*' and bath. or trading, call Jarvis first. Our ihonoa and auto radios. 214 Spruce MAi< WANTED for cleaning and SPECIAL sale:—Picnic tables, at- *12, maple chest *10, oak com­ as fourth bedroom. -One-car at­ LAINCR COQPUS . 7UiS«-^MlS AMiMALf SHOW HiM HO MKC.! modernized building with air conj H I-N O R ’TH COVEN’TRY— -Build­ One-car garage attached. office is open 9 a.m.-9 p.m. Mon Miss Poppy Gerard sn'l MJn. CLASSIFIED It. Ml 9-1486. DiONT BELIEVE maintsnancs. Apply at the state tached seats, 80” wide top, 6 ft. 1x6 Hemlock Paneling 12c Sq. Ft. mode *3.50 rocking qhalr *5, end tached. garage, *17,9()p>^hllbrick tSAV’TMMSftHI, ditioning and private parking for er’s home. LargfL six #oom ranch, Extra building lOt available. Cat^ day through Friday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m IM COQaiiJS Theater. *17.95, 8 ft. *20.95.. Rugged con- Western Framing, truck lokds table *3, round oak dining table Agency, MI 9-6484. *rine V. O’Leary, Real Estate. 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Ml-ft-77Q2. chool students aa candidate# to tho 9-66T8. I 36’ ’ top, *14.96. Delivered and aa- *15, piano bench *7.60, marble top oxcellent location; *21,9... cape, garage, extras Include stain, REAL ESTATE wanted. Have Ho. 1 Oak Flooring *189 per M’ dressers, xKihnmodes and tables. Realty, 470 Main St., Ml 3-5129. less steel sink, formica counters, 1 ^ annual Girls’ State program. CLA8SIFIEP^^^«SMENTD«PT. b o u b s TAMKIR TREE removal, lafld BOOKKEEPER, full charge. Also sembled. W. Zlnker, Ml 9-6444. LARGE STORE at 24 Birch St. V—NEW SIX room Cape, Bolton. client for 5 or 6 room duplex, 3 Disappearing Stairway* *23.95 ea. Single and double beds, Victorian Apply Marlow’*, .867 Main St. VA baths, customized kltcTien. one tile bath, new roof. Near bus and Ttos- girls will attend leuiril cleared, firewood cut, Insured. typing end light shorthsnd. Box day bed, kneehole and Governor MANCllESTER ROAD Glaston­ bedrooms. Tongren Broker, 113 n e e d ’THE ROOM—60 Oubrescent 4x8 Plyscord *89 per M^ Near Main St. Parkihg. acre lot, *16.800. R. F. Dlmock shopping Elva Tyler, Realtor, MI Main St.. Ml 3-6321.' Girls'^BUte, ' sponsored Call Paul A. Ellison, Ml 3-8742. S, Herald. ______light fixtures, 4 foot, 2 bulbs, *6 W(Mhrop desk. Electric oven. MI bury, facing the golf course, 6 Built-in Ironing Boards *10.95;jB:acn room Cape, breezeway garage Co,, MI 9-5245 or Barbara Woods, 9-4469, MI 9-5051. AmcricarLLeglon AuxlUary, at the LAWN MOWERS sharpened a each and up. Wooden office desk, S-7449. SMALL m a in STREET store, cen Ml 9-7702. ARE YOU CdNSIDERING UniversityNjf Connecticut from *25; metal office desk, *85. Hire* Twin Casements „ - EacI trallv located. Ideal *et-up for bar­ nice lot. Priced for quick sale. J VERNON —Reduced. Owner being repaired. Free plcK-up and ( Situations Wanted—-Male 39 D Realty, 470 Main St., Ml 3-5129. SELLING- YOUR June 26 to July 2. livery. All work guaranteed. Sales, fireproof doors, metal, 2 double, PAY ’N TO’TE Tliree Rooms of Furniture ber 'shop or shoemaker. Rent »8 reepooMOie ior_w j to the extent of • stalled (granite). Also garden, tfr- OEPEHOiHO’EMf MI 9-9495. St.' m i 9-2062. Open evenings a n ^ ranch in exclusive neighborhood. Bolton Center, 4 rooms. Jalousie overlooking Center Spring's Pond, ME OH MV; WHAT No iw H HAVEN, CONfL Can be rented for as long as need­ MANCHESTER— Off East Center a ose Center. St. James Pariah. Mrs. Francis Burke Reddhat race and retaining walls. Reason­ weekends. Pay Only $4 Weelt St„ 6 room home, excellent condi­ closed breezeway, garage, com­ BRAE-BURN REALTY A CHAH(»E bookkeeping —Payroll — Tax ed. J. D. Realty. 470 Main St., MI binations throughout. *14,400. R, F. Excellent condition, *14.500. Good-] Newington is the Legion Auxiliary^ b^>mnke yKKi" UmerOon. able prices. Call Ml 3-2467 between CHestnut 8-2147 tion. Large spacious rooms. department director of the O n V OP HEART.'- ' ‘ Services, evenings and weekends FOR SALE-Uaed heating ftm ace. •’Sacrificing complete bedroom 3-5129. Dimock Co.. MT 9-5245 or Barbara child-Bartlett Realty, Realtors, MI 3-6273 9 and 5 only. complete with oil burner, fii good Screened porch. 2-ear garage, BU 9-0939, MI 3-7925. State program. Mls.s Barbara Witi- by responsible, married, famjly complete living room and kitchen *15,900 Philbrick Agency, MI Woods, MI 9-7702. SELLING—BUYlNG-^Tradlng? We M A M RUBBISH REMOVAL Serv­ man dealring to earn . extra In­ condition. CaU MI 8-5876. Dlftinonds— Watches— TW'O BOOM cabin, . furnished, let, Girts' State. ci\alrm8Ji o f tte decorator furniture from model dis­ lights, parking, close to lake, one 9-8464. VERNON—Five room ranch, eX' offer you free oonfidential .in- Manchester Legion’ AuxlUaryi wtU yoCB cx>OPE^Tioy I M l 3“i2t7n ice-residential, commercial, in­ come. Reasonable rates.' MI 9-8736 Jewelry . 48 play home. We will give you free Vni-—CHOICE location, 6 room b e APPBECIAXraJ / ELECTRIC GRASS trimmer, used person. Cider Mill Road. MI cellent condition, four ydmrs old. specUons and arrange all financ­ be a counselor. dustrial. Attics, cellars, yards, In­ anytime. L ' delivery and free storage up to one MANCHESTER—4 room ranch type ranch, attached, garage, one acre cinerator-cardboard drqms. Dawn O m J U th three Umes, wlUi 24 ft. cord. MI 3-6389. wooded lot. Immaculate condition. Owner forced fo sacrifice. Moved ing from Stan to finish. Mitten Mis.s-Gerard is the d au gh w « BILL fMlW, ^ Le o n a r d w . t o s t , jeweier--re- year. home, central heat, city utilities, will work hand and glove with mowing. Light trucking. MI 9-9757. CARPENTER • first class, desires 9-0787. / oalrs, adjust* watches ejpertly. excellent lot. on bu* line, *9,900. *23,500. Call R. F. Dimork Co., MI out of state, *12.600. FHA mini, Mr. and Mrs. John Gerard, 75 Ol- Moi MaMWtfforr. work. Tel. Ch 6-9803 7-9 evenings mum down payment. Jim Tuttle. you. Member Multiple Listing cott Dr. Miss McLaughUn la Lost and Fo 5-34 PUILAMLfUl^tO^ Reasonable pnee*"_9P*" Tuee^ay N O R M A N ’ S FOUR RCX)M duplex with garage Other listings. Philbrick Agency 9-5245 or Barbara Woods, MI CMAIN LINK and welded wlM only. C ____ SHOPSMI’TH Mark V, accem ries, 9-7702. MI 9-6305. Service. Call the Ellsworth Mitten dauehter of Mr. and Mrs. Jsmea T. 1957 CADILLAC, 60 Special Fleet *250: Reo trlm-a-lawn poyner mow­ thru Saturday, Thursday eve- 44.8 Hartford Road Adults preferred. Tel. till 9-2136. MI 9-8464. Agency, Realtors M,’ 3-6930. old kitten, fencing installed. Estimates. MI 129 Spruce St. Ml 9-4367. McLaughlin, 20 William St. l o st—Two mlopttls wood, full power, excellent condi er 25” reel. Snowpjow attach­ Before you bnv furniture any- DC—SIX ROOM colonial. Buckley FOUR BEDROOM ranch, wooded white, orange^ and black. MI 3-2694. 85 JEAN ROAD — CMslom built Mi.ss Gerard is a member Of tion. Reasonable quick sale. MI I 1 r e l i a b l e , m a n , would like odd ment. *50. MI 3-4'^." where—shop at Norman's. School area, 1>4 baths priced to section, garage, breereway. fire LISTINGS NEEDED for all types Manchester High School band m 9-8582. Suburban for Rent 66 ranch with egnter hall. Spacious of homes. For prompt, courteous 3-7000. ALL TYPES'iscreend repaired with Jobs mowing lawns, etc. MI 8-1894. Garden— Farm— Dairy living room, exceptionally large sell at *16.500. R, F. Dlmock Co., place, built-in stove. , two full which she. plavs the alto horn, t w Alcoa screenlngq. New' screens Heip Wanted— Female 35 Help Wanted— Male WE DON’TJMfiET PRICES— baths, *19,500. MI 4-1779. ' '^ rv lce , call Cleszynski-Felber l o s t—Tiger cat, full Roofing and Chimneys T6-A Products 50 (X)ZY 2 ROOM apartment in pri­ kitchen, laundry • room. 3 bed­ Ml 9-6246 or Barbara Woods. Ml Bandoleers. Library Pagesc Girla^ made up. 447 MahjStreet or call Musical Instruments 53 9-7702. Agency, Art or Ann Felber_, MI I^eaders’ Club, Aquaettes, Student Ity Femdale Drive and W M id^ 1954 BUICK Special, standard shift WAN’TED— Connecticut licensed EXPERT SHOEMAKER wanted. Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 vate home, own bath and en­ rooms IVi baths, screened porch, MANCHESTER—N. Elm St.—New or Margaret Cleszynqkl, Ml MI 9-4533 tor frea piftlj^up-______r o o f in g — Specializing repairing EAT THEM! NATIVE ASPARAGUS - Fresh Council, Sock and Etushin and Cur­ Tpke. Call. Emily Smith, • MI A-1 condition, clean. PI 2-7230. Also shoemaker’s helper, full or SEE THE new Kinsman spinet trance, utllitlea supplied. MI closed galore, carpeting, oter- X —L SHAPED Ranch home, extra modern two-family duplex, nice' roofs of aU kinds. New roofs, gut­ nurse, full or part-time. Tel. TR picked daily. 8 bunches 69c, 12 sizedfgarage. Professionally land­ 9-4291, rent Affairs Club She is a mem­ e-6272. ______RUBBISH REMOVAL S ^ ic e . At- 8-9121. part-time. See Mr. Lombardo, J. BOS’TON TERRIER puppies, beau­ )xl4 Whitewalls $14.95 organ, two keyboards with percus- 9-2584. large living room, fireplace, com­ lot, shade trees, city utilities, bus ter work, chimneys, cleaned re­ W. Hale Shoe Repair Dept., Man­ tifully marked. Best blood lines. bunches *2; crate of 24 bunches scaped 100x200 lot. Offered at SELLING YOUR hom'e is our busi­ ber of tbe Girt Scout Mariners, and l o s t —Light blue parakeet, vicin­ tlcs, cellars, and storage '^ ^ m s paired. Aluminum aiding. 10 slon, *99.5 Dubaldo Music Center, CXIVENTRY — Unfurnished four binations throughout. Lsrge wood­ line. For Information call builder. 1957 THUNDERBIRD, good condl cleaned. Also yards cleaned.^ea Nurse chester. Windsor, MUrdock 8-4076. All sizes at lowest prices. *3 89 Now taklnr orders for freez­ 188 W. Middle Tpke. Ml 9-6205. greatly-reduced price for imme­ Leon Cicszynskl, MI 9-4291. ■ ness. Immediate cash . buyers sen'ed as a patrol leader for arm ity School and Eldridge years’ experience. Free es^ room apartment, second floor ed lot, 2’A years old, B. F. Dimock 5H troops at the Scout Roimdup in tion. May be seen- at 24 Main St. sonable. MI 3-2605, Stenographer ' X 'Exchange and tak ing or canning. Farmer s Market, diate sale. Elva Tyler. Realtor, Co. MT 9-5245 or Barbara Woods, Paul J. Correntl Agency. Please caU MI 9-6937 after 2:30. mates. Call Howley, Ml 3-5361, Ml MAN FOR general work on used, *lf E^. Middle Tpke.. MI 9-0474. nicely decorated. Suitable family MI 9-4469 MI 9-9901. M l 9-5051. MANCHESTER—Two-family house 8-5363 any time. Colorado last summer. 8 h^, Typist . ’ A*-. of three Call Willlmantic HA MI 9-7702. ELECTRICAL Insulation and re­ X-0763- Key punch operator car lot. cleaning cars, etc. Must U k C REGISTERED Collie ^VP*. Wanted— ^To Buy 58 in excellent condition. Separate serve as a camp counselor at o m LOST—Large black ®|1®P 1955 FORD V-8 pick-up Jruck. rk. CallM l have driver’* license. Apply O n - m I 8-9580. COLE'S DISCOUNT 3-3911 GLASTONBURY—Mlnnechaug Dr. heating units, oil fired, three-car Scout Laurel Camp in Lebanon herd, brown paws. pairs. New and old wor Bookkeeper BOLTON—Four room ranch with ton, S675. MI 3-5093. ter Motors, 461 Main St., A1 Sher-' ------Flowers— Nursery Stock 50-B WE BUY, SELL or trade antique Must sell, 6'i room ranch. 2-car 2- car garage, acre of land, *10,900.garage, ifbod location. Philbrick this summer. . Street. Tag No. 26025. MI 8-7833, 3-0391. Supermarket cashier STATION garhge, recreation room. Owner Sewing machine operator man. and used furniture, china, glass, J. D. Realty, 470 Main St.. Ml Agency. MI 9-8484. Survey Shows 50% Mias Gpfjfrd is aJso a m e m i» 1933 PLYMOUTH coupe, 1952 Olds l a w n s m o w e d —Job or seasonal SIAMESE KITTBNS for sale. MI e x t r a l a r g e , potted tomato Summer Homfts for Rent 87 moving to his busineg* location. mobile engine, rebuilt hydro. Not Laundry worker (exp. or will train) 436 (HNTER ST. ^ plants 10 each. Frsnk Smith, 1184 silver, picture frames and old 3- 5129. ' of the National. Rifle Club, th# Announcements contract. Special rates for la r^ Arc welder 9-8576. coins, old doll* and guns, hobby FURNISHED, lakeside summer MI 9-1053. rhythmic and church c h ^ s at ready for the road. $125, MI 9-9686 lawns. estimates, call MI Presser Tool maker foremgn 21” PENNSYLVANIA riding lawn- pleasant Valley Rd., Buckland. PBINCHTON School, Immaculate Tr^^caTe;^flrrp?a^c?-o¥^^^^^^^^ CoUllty DoClOFS ONE b l a c k male Poodle puppy, collections, attic contents or whole cottage by week or month. Private OFF EAST CHNTER ST. Spacious Center Congregational. (^urCh. PSILCO-BENDIX 16 lb. wash. Me; 3-1761, 8-1:30 p.m, ______Machinist mower, one year old. excellent estates. Furniture Repair Service 6 room cape, l*,i baths, built-ins, She served as principal of Mane 1957 FORD, Fairlane 500, Fordoma- PART-’TIME Draftsman registered, championship line. 374 beach. PI 2-6313. ten room home, five up. five down, se'reral birch trees. Bowers school. dry 10c. Lucky Lady D a u ^ r- tic power steering, two-door hard­ condlUon, *100. MI 9-2210. Household Goods 51 Talcottvllle, Corn., Tel. Ml 8-7449 fireplace, shed dormer, trees, only I Now Non-Smokers Chester High School during the r*- RELIABLE man with truck for Designer Sumihit St., Manchester. CAPE COD, Dennisport. Cottage two-car garage, new GE burner *16,500. Carlton W. Hutchins,- MI Elva Tyler, Realtor, MI 9-4489, MI center, 9 Maple St., from top. Call Mi;. 3-4483 after 5. trash pick-up, moving, and odd Bookkeeper IBM operator 50 GALLON glass lined, two year forced hot water, economical to cent Rotary Youth Day. First Wtlonal Store. Open 24 Nurse POMERANIAN and Pug puppies. b u g s n e v e r used. 9x12. *30; with all conveniences, full bath 9-5132. * ' (Continued from Page One) Miss McLaughlin is .captain Of Jobs. Very reasonable. CaU after Millinery Dressmaking 19 X Super market cashier old, electric water heater. Excel­ BABY HIOH chair and walker pfu* keparate shower, two bed- heat, all extras, nicely landscaped. hours. Supermarket cashier Very reasonable. AKC registered. 9x15, *35; also larger and smaller Priced *18.000 Call Catherine V the MHS cheerleaders for 1960-dl, Auto Driving School 7-A 6 p.m. weekdays. Saturday and Route salesman lent condition. ’TR 6-5861. sizes. G.F.. vacuum, *20. BU wanted. MI 9-5474. rooips, fireplace. MI 3-0103. MANCHESTER — Chistom buUt, HOWLAND'S FINE HOMES Sunday any time. MI 3-8429. ^ Ctorsetiere Accountant—recent gradual* Very affectionate. MI 4-0788. O'Leary, Real Estate, MI 3-6530. oversize 6 r(3om Cape, on bus line, and is a member of the Student 9-6965. __ _ LARSON’S, Connecticut’s first li­ ------:T ‘— .. .i.„f1 ALTERA’nONS made quickly and Presser Serviceman GIRL’S BICYCLE 14” with train­ SMAIX. PRACTFICE- piano. Must shrubbed lot, with shade trees. Owner transferred.-Must sell de- quately. or possibly, German. Oc- Council. Girls’ Leaders’ Club, tha Personals (Jook-Siindays only (experience not SIX MONTHS old German Shep MANCHES,TER—Brand new six censed driving school trained — LET AN experienced electronics 9.5555. Prc886r ing wheels: boy’s bicycle 20” , tri­ a l l k in d s of sterilized used fur­ be in fair condition. No more than Wanted to Rent One-car garage, amesite drive llghtful 6 room cape renovated this casionally he will speak or ■write Aquaettes, and she is an Instruc­ technician assemble your elec-1 emcien y. ----- required). herd. *25. Inquire 48 Fairfield St. room Cape, garage, IH baths VACUUM CLEANEP.S .repaired In Certified and approved Is now of­ Shoe salesman (exp. or trainee). cycle. MI 9-6834. niture for eVery room, most of it *,w: MI 3-577,'j. city water, s.eWer, and sidewalks year breezeway to garage, l^rgel Italian, Bpanish, PolUh, Russian tor of the Handicapped; She play* trwilc kite, I do reliable, guaran­ Typists y Manchester, or Call MI 9-5419 after WANTED TO RENT with option to fireplace, built-in oven and range my own home shop. Forty years fering classroom and behind 6 p.m. refinlshed. Also appliances spark­ Priced for quick 'sale. Philbrick shaded lot, *15,200. FHA commit-] or another language. the piano. She will serve as a camp teed work at reasonable rates. Moving— Trudring— Key punch (Operators (will train If PART-’TIMF buv 3 year- or more lease with amesite drive. Many other fea ment. Eight out of 10 belong to counselor aide at Aya Po Camp factjry experience. All makes, wheel Instruction for teenagers. Boats and Accessories 46 ling clean and tested. New maple lures Only *18.900. Direct from Agency, Ml 9-8484. Phone MI 3-0204 week days be­ Storage 20 able to type). Auto parts salesman — one day a den set. Bronze/bf-ass dinette and WANTED TO BUY—CTtild’s white option. Will pay *100 monthly, sin­ church or synagogue, with one- hears Somerji this summer.- lot/ rates, free ®*^***?i®*’ Eiffel? Ml 9-6076. ■ Live Stock— Vehicles 42 majorette boots, size 2, MI 8-0042. builder. JA 8-5406, AD 2-7039. .Centrally located. (Jlean. cozy pickup and delivery. Mr. MlUer, tween 6:30-7 p.h). week rhrome kitchen set. Viscose rugs, gle home, three or four bedrooms, MANCHESTER VICINITY— Price third attending either weekly or Mias McLaughlin is a member APPLY I960 WEST BEND outboard motors. school district, Manchester, for cape, 5 rooms finished. Owner mov­ PREPARE FOR driver’s tezt MANCHES’TER Moving and ’Truck­ Machinist TWO, SADDLE horses for sale-wlth braided rugs, beds and mat Jiist reduced. Large, beautiful oftener, and most see no conflict of the erVO and St. Bridget*# JA 3-5409. Ages 16 tou60. Driving and class LAWNS MOWED, raked. Satlsfac ing Company. Local and lo ^ dis­ See our display. One full year executive family by July 1. MI EIGHT ROOMS—Can be used as executive type S bedroom custom ing out of town. Must sacrifice. tion guaranteed. Reasonable. MI CONN. Presser tack. Phone MI 8-7895 after * guarantee. C. J. Morrison Paint tresses 30-40% off on new furnit­ Rooms Without Board 59 one or two-family. New ga* heat­ between their medical training and Church. r i d e w a n t e d —Pratt A Whitney room. Three Instructors. No w^t tance moving.- packing and stor­ Supermarket cashier 9-8300. built ranch, stainlwess steel built- 9-9985. High School boy. STATE EMPLOYMENT .p.m. Co.. 385 (Center 'St. ure. Credit terms arranged. Open er storm windows, large lot. Call Top value. 4 bedroom home, re^ theology. Both candidates are taking col­ Aircraft, Whitney St. H ou ^ -4:45. ing Manchester Driving Acade age. Regular service throughout 9-9 Saturdays till 5. I^eBlanc Fur­ ins, fireplace, bookcases, paneling lege preparatory courses. New England States and Florida. SERVICE APP^-Y ATTRACmVELY furnished rooms, SINGLE. LARGE, older home, ] Ml 3-6304. V i baths, attached garage, semi modeled, full basement, new fur- Dr. Martin, reporting on the sur Gat« No. 17 or 17x. MI 9-2010. my. P- 2-7249. STONING’TON built 16 foot lap- niture Hospital. 195 South St. complete, light housekeeping fa­ nade, patio, garage, close to Junior vey to the association's board of MI 8-6563. 806 MAIN STREET Articles For Sale 45 minimum seven rooms. Centrally I circle drive, nearly one sere lot MORTLOCK’S Manchester’s lead Honseliold Services 1 ,______strake ahelter cabin, 80 h.p. all Risckville, TH 5-2174. ____ cilities. Prices as low a* .*10 week­ located near hospital. Immediate *12,500 6 ROOM Cape, aluminum High and High School, *15,900, directors, noted it showed some r i d e r s WANTED-Pratt a P i t ­ MANCHESTER CONN. electric motor,' Tee Ne* traUer, siding, trees, near bus, stores, Many, many more extras. For full Ing dri'ving school. ’Three skUled Offered 13-A i;m a NCHESTER Package Delivery. LOAM—BAND—atom* r- Gravel - ly. Central. (Children accepted — occupancy. MI 3-255|l. *3.1 million free doctor care ney. second shift. Porter St High­ STATE EMPLOYMENT Can be seen at 149 Adams St., CHAMBERS FURNITURE shopping. Carlton W. Hutchins. MI particulars csll the Ellswoi;th Mit­ Manchester Green. 6 room ranch Insurance Agents land Park section. MI 9-7616. 9-12 courteous Instructors. Class room ------Light trucking and package deliv­ A free service—no fee charged Fill and Amealte. For prompt de­ limited. 14 Arch St.. Mrs. Dorsey. ten Agency, Realtors, MI 3-6930 or given residents of Hartford Coun­ Instructions for 16, 17 y«hr olds. HAROLD A SONS, Rubblah remov­ ery. Refrieeratora 1 SERVICE livery call Ml 8-8608. Walter P. Manchester. 9-5132. in top condition. Spacious living ty each year. a.m. ______WANTED — Married 806 MAIN STREET SALES Apartment Buildings MI 9-5524. room with fireplace, 3 large bed­ pick Fred Baker Telephone Mr. Mortlock, Director al, cellars and attics cleaned. stova m o ^ g specialty. Folding | CASHffiR Miller, Trucking. *10.500 5 ROOM ranch, aluminum In addition, it ahowed that many of Driver Education. MI 9-7398. Ashes, papers all rubblah. Harold chairs for rent. MI 9-<)752. woman preferred. Some • exper MANCHESTER Boildlrte Materials 47 Apartments— Flats—• for Sale 69 COVENTRY—Brand new 6 room rooms. attached garage. Owner will doctors serve on medical advisory ience required. Call MI 9-0474, A free service—no fee charged [h o m e m a d e ravioli, fresh or 803 E, MIDDLETURNPIKE storms, amesite drive, 200’ front­ ciinsider any reasonable offer. Automobiles for Sale Hoar. MI 9-4084. Tenements 63 age view. Carlton H. Hutchins, ranch, oil heat, large, sunny cabl boards of volunteer healtlr agen­ "" Fred T. Baker was elected pres­ AUS’TIN A. CHAMBERS Oo. L««»I- Farmer’s Market, 819 E. Middle frozen, 80c doz. 246 Avery Street, USED BUILDING material ‘'for 126-128 LYNESS STREET— Brand cies: others are involved in t e a ^ WEAVING, of Bums, Wapplng. M3 4-0604. Ml 9-5132. net kitchen. Only *9,500. CTlfford^ ident of the Manchester Associa­ OLtoEai CARS, mechanics spe Wanted Autos— moth holes 1 paeWng, atorage. Low Turnpike. ____ sale, 2x3a and up. sheathing, stor­ NEW FURNITURE FOR RENT—Why look hirther? new 4>4 room apartments • with Hansen, Realtor. MI 3-2453. ing medical' subjects to nuraej^^n- clals flxlt y .raelf ca rs, always and tom clothing, hosiery runs, rate on long distance moves to! PLUMBER’S HELPER. Exper­ age bins, shelving, work benches, We have new 3>i room, heated year leases, moderate down pay­ WARREN E. HOWLAND, tion of Insurance Agents yestsp- Motorcycles GIRL FOR cosmetic counter and TOP BOIL—possliily the cleanest BUCKLEY AREA—Unusual cape terns, and technicians, stlil a good selection. Look behind our ht -dbagn repaired, zipper re­ 48 states. MI 8-5187, ience preferred. Call ’TR 5-9707. two complete bathroofn sets, two Visit our Baby’s Department for apartments in residential area of ment assumable mortgage. J. D. FABULOUS SIX room Cape with day. Baker has been in the insur­ greeting cards, over 21. Exper and most fertile available any of 5 rooms, first floor, 2 on second REALTOR others are involved in preparing office. Douglas Motors. 333 Main WANTED TO BUY—Used cars placement. umbrellas repaired, kitchen sinks, (cabinet), wooden g(X>d buys on quality high chalra, RockvUle Just 15 minutes from Realty. 470 Main St., MI 3-5129. cedar recreation room, wall to for specialty board etyiths or work­ men’s shirt Mlars reversed and lence not necessary. Apply In ppr APPRENTICE Interested In learn­ where. Prompt delivery. Call floor. Hot water oil heat. Full MI 3-1108 575 Main 8t. ance biislnesB since 1945. Ihe Call JA 8-1990. Your exclusive kitchen cabinets, two hot water training chairs, playpens, cnDS Hartford by Wilbur Cross High­ wall carpeting, garage and ■work­ ing , with profes^'nal organiza­ Baker Insurance Agency la lo­ n e e d a c a r and had your credit replaced. Marlow’a Little Mend­ Painting— Papering 21 non, Vernon Dmg, Vernon CJircle. ing retail business. Full time only. Leonard L. Gigllo, Bolton, MI furnaces, modem radiators, com­ way. Kitchen appliances furnished MUST BE SOLD—Eldridge Street. basement. 114% mortgage may be Panhard dealers, Tolland Auto, 97 Apply in person. Tots 'n Teens, carriages, crib mattressei^ etc. assumed. Madeline Smith, Real­ shop. On bus line, *16,900. Clif­ Manchester, Conn. tions. cated at 97 Center St. turned down? Short « “ l o ^ pay­ Tolland St, East Hartfofd. ing Shop. _____ 3-7083. plete windows. Including frame, MI 9-4824. TR 5-1166. 3 apartment house. Needs some re­ ford Hansen, Realtor, MT 3-2453; ment? Had a repoase^on? Don’t ______a n d paperharigtng. CASHIERS, superifi^ket exper­ Inc.. 956 Main St.. Manchester. Furniture for the eplire home ol tor, Ml 9-1642. - ______Evenings -Dr. Martin.sAid the survey showed He is a member of the British POWER LAWN MOWERS—Jacob­ and aluminum storm windows, pair. Priced for quick sale. As­ the ususgl^ounty doctor is wrap­ elve up! See Honest Douglas, get TV SERVICE — Potterton’s Good clean workm an^p at rea­ ience h e l^ l but not necessary, doors, and plumb(ng suppllet. •avlnga. THREE OR FOUR room apart­ sumable mortgage. J. D. Realty, ATTRACTIVE NEW Cane, three MI 9-9858, MI 3-0527. MI 4-1139 American (THuh and the Manches­ HELPER FOR shipping depart- sen, Bolens, Toro and Arlens. Self- EXTRA LARGE 4. ped u p 4:n his work and constantly the lowdowp on the lowest down Business Services Offered 13 makes. Highest quality guaranteed sonable rates. 30 yeark In M ^ Trtdnlng with pay starts Immedi' Choman House Wreciklng, open Opfll 10-5 7:80-9 dally ments Including heat, hot water, 470 Main St,, hfl 3-5129. bedrooms, family sized kitchen, ter Lodge of Elks. He is married work and parts, over 47 years ex­ . Chester. Raymond Flske. m i ately Call In person, Made-rite men, t Some experience preferred. propelled, push or riding. 18 to 30 gas for cooking, electric refrigera­ CUSTOM BUILT RANCH BOLTON—Save *600 on price' and In tnttch with the dynamic changes to the former, Ruth Bensche o? and an^dlest payments anywhere. Apply Kaklar Toy Co., 60 HiUlard Inches. Ask for demonstration and daily 3:80 p.m.-6, Saturday 8-4, or dinette, fireplace'with colored slate financing. On 2 wooded acres. 6 Not a email loan or finance com­ COSMA APPLIANCE SERVICE. perience. Fanr'-"i- for service am<» 9-9287. _____ Wholesale City, 70 Florence 8t„ MI 8-5187 tor and. gas stove. Call Ml 9-7737 SIX APARTMENTS in business fiich occur in his chosen field. Manchester. , He attended local' St. be aatisfied. ’Trade in your old ma. call Ml 9-2392. In Immaculate condition, three hearth, lavatory and laundry on months old, 8i4 room ranch, liv pany plan. Douglas Motors, oas Repairs all make refrigerators, 1931. Phone MI 9-4537 for beet East Hartford. from 5-7 p.r... zone. Gross income J4.000 yearly. main floor, tile bath and shower He said: schools. Baker has two children freizers, washing machines, iry- service. e x t e r io r a n d Interior painting. ------— chine. Parts and service. We MOVINCyt-Upholstered arm chair Excellent -return on small invest­ bedrooms, large living room, fire* Ing room with fireplace and g i ^ •‘We see (from this) that Hart­ and one gi^indchild. He resides at Main St. ______and paperhanglng. V ^ p a g er | p r e p a r e NOW for this s u i t e r ’s MIDDLE-AGED man for estab­ sharpen and repair raoaj all band upstairs, full cellar, shaded lot, closet. Kitchen With large dining era, ranges, oil, and gas burners. coffee table, kitchen aet mirror* FOUR ROOM garden apartment ment. J. D, Realty. 470 Main St., place, approximately 1500 sq. ft. ford County physicians are occu­ 39 Lyndale St. DICK’S WEATHERSTRIP Com hooka. tJuaranteed workmanship. vacation with extra cash earned in lished route. Call in person at and power lawn mowers. Ml clean well maintained building, near "Schools and excellent shop­ area, formica counters, FuU WANTED — Clean used cars. We MI 9-0883. All work guaranteed. steel table, kitchen combination MI 3-6129. living area, attached garage. G.E. ping open for inspection Sunday pied mainly with the practice of pany doors and windows, custom Reasonable rates. F\illy insured. I your spare time as an Avon Rep­ Manchester Dry Cleaners, 93 Wells 3-7958. Capitol Equipment Co., 88 heat, hot water, stove, refrigera hot water heat, steel beams, all in­ ceramic bath. The 3 , bedrooms Other new officers elected are: buy, trade down or fr®^® “ y‘ steel chest, etc. Call Ml 9-4615, 2-4 p.m Call Irring Baj-er, Build­ medicine and that they spend a- Frank P. Sheldon, vice prealdept: thing. Douglas Motors, 833 Main. r a d io -TV r e p a i r s , any m ake- work guaranteed. Call collect Wu- Fast and courteous service. Leoi resentative. Cash in on the ever­ St. Main St. FOR SALE tor and parking, *115. MI 3-1809 terior woodwork mahogany, shade have ample closet spitce. Automa­ great deal of time within their own cars amplifiers, phonographs and limantic HA 3-1196, J. PeUetier. Ml 9-6826. growing demand for fr®" FOUR PIECE bedroom set, ma­ AD 6-1269. Business Property for Sale 70 trees, built-in shower in cellar, er. MI 3-6396. tic washer and installations Alfred P. Werbner. secretary- FABRIC CUTTER PICNIC TABLES, attached seats, professional group. . . treasurer. 1951 BTUDEBAKER COUPE, auto­ changers. Over 47 years total ex­ gp'ances, deodorants, co(Wietics ROCKLEDGE hogany finish, drapes, two large stairway to attic, 1)4 baths, both in the b a se m ^ as well as base­ "His (the doctor’s) private and e x a t f in is h Holland------window jjjjipjjRjQR *nd Interior painting. full sUe 80” wld* top. 6 foot, READY FOR occupaiicy—New 5 OWNER’S LOSS may be your gain. Ck)mmittee chairmen for- the matic clutch, radio and heater, perience. 90 days guarantee on all and. gifts. We will help .you to suc­ mirrors, few knick-knseks. 618-820 CKNTER STREET property ceramic tile. All walls, ceilings ment garage. Amesite drive. As­ community life Is fairly quiet. His good rubber, cheap transportaUon^ shades made to measure. aii* " Ceilings refinlshed. Paperhanglng. Experienced on sports wear *19.95; 8 foot *22!96: 10 foot *25.95; room apartment with ceramic tile witlr' excellent income. Priced for Large six room ranch, fireplace, coming year will be announced by work. Potterton’s, Ml 9-4587. ceed. Call CH 7-4137. Strait-knife machine 8-6568. plastered, aluminum combinations. enclosed porch, garage. 5% mort­ sume 6*4% mortgage • and move hobbles are ordinal y ones and he Days call kil 9-8879, after 6 MI metal Venetian blinds, at a new Wallpaper books. Estimates gl^*|-, sturdy braced conriructioh of 2x10 6-ROOll RANCH batli, built-in oven and Stov^ quick sale. J. D. Realty,"470 Main Asking *24,000. Call owner Ml 9-7334 right W. Lawrenee F.' Flano, MI the pew president at a later date. CONNIE’S TV and Radio Service, low price. Keys made while you FMlly covered by Insurance. Call Western Fir. Zlnc4>l*(fed bolts. De­ DININO ROOM. FOUR BURNER gas stove with quiet neighborhood, *125. MI gage available, *14,500. aifford meets hts obligations as a cltlzan The outgoing president Is T. J. 9-9419 . ______■ FIELD CANVASSERS STAFFORD Street, MI 3-5129. Hansen. Realtor, MI 3-2453. 3-276(r Paul P. Fiano, MI 8-0458. with restraint due to the long avallahle all hours Satisfaction wait. Marlow’s. Edward R. Price. Ml 9-1003. livered and asembled. W. Zinker, GARAGE, l«/i BATHS oven and broiler In very good con 3-2573. , MANCHESTER—Sait Box — large Eel Crawford, Ml 9-4410. (Xockett of the Crockett Agency. ______Merit Food Plan will hire two CXiMMERCHAL property. Route 6, working hours and pressures of his 1957 FORD SKYUNER, retractable guaranteed. C^U MI 9-1315. MANUFACTURING CO. MI 9-5444. dltlon. MT 9-9432. living room with fireplace, dinihg ELLINGTON—4% mortgage avail; Crockett was elected State direc­ ton black with wWte top. good ------AT.I MAKES Of TV. radio and EXTERIOR AND Interior painting, jadies for outside canvassing pur- Main Street FURNISHED 3 room heated ajpart- Ando'ver—Eight miles from Man­ profession.^" tor replacing Leonard D. Rivard. home electronic equipment ex­ room, modern kitchen, two spa­ able with five room, ranch, fire cecl8dlzlng In old floora MI y^y,.your -aewing.*ewing machine air cleaned,' Free estimates. Very WAITRESS—Part-time. Tuesday 6 Woodland St. 8 ROOMS FURNITURE nished. Adults preferred. Rent FOUR BEDROOMS — Two fuU 100x200 lot. convenient location, oiled and adjusted for the very Herald. Here Is an excellent 8 room house rooms, bativ/'fiving room, kitlchen, 3 Assessors 1950 STUDEBAKER 4-door: Good rates. Csdl MI 8-0494. p.m.-l. Sunday 12-8 p.m. Charcoal BRAND NEW *90, MI 9-7269 after 4 p.nt,. baths, fireplace, walkout base CMuUtion-.Any reasonable offer ac special price of *2.95. All makes ------Broiler. MI 9-8056. with one Acre of industrial land dining rodm. Open for inspection WESLEY R. SMITH *99.50; which can serve 2 purposes—resi­ ment. garage, a minute’s walk to cepted. MI 8-5805. TYPEWRITERS and office ma­ of sewing machines. ’This offer foripAiNTING — ranches ONLY $310 TWO ROOJ| furnished apartment, Sunday 2-5. Archambault, Build­ -AGENCY chines—repairs, sales, akrvlce and *119.50, REFINED OLDER woman to man­ dence and manufacturing. Priced Main and Center. Immediate oc- See Increase a limited time only. Singer Se^^ Capes cuiu and split - levels------1 — bedroom s«t. kitchen aet, refrig­ ers, ^ 3-14'W and ^ 8-4298. G.M.C. WALK IN, 6 cylinder, 9 foot rentals. Ml 9-3477. Ing Machine Co., 832 Main St., MI plus paint. Call MI 9-9229. age small house for businessman, $18 Delivers $11.72 Month erator, gas range, electricity, beat for quick sale. cupancyi Asking *18,300. Paul J. SEPTIC TANKS WANTED Cofrentl, MI 3-5383. , JilANCHESTER — Special (Buy) tML 9-8952 body, excellent condition, good 3-8883. liv e In, light duties, small salary. 12-PIECE BEDROOM include4. Retired persons or J. D. REALTY Urea. Make an offer. MI 9-0980. BU 9-0939. 14-PIECE LIVING ROOM adults 221 North Main St., MI Mitten—Nice home plus Income, In Grand List MORTENSEN ’TV Specialized RCA Conrses and ClasBes 27 470 MAIN ST. MI 3-5129 *12,609—SIX room cape, full live-rent free. Full price *10,500. 10-PIECE KITCHEN a 9-1109,’ MI 9-5918. * ment. comblnatl windows and ANDERSON’S television, aervlee. Ml 9-4641. Buildins-Contractins ELECTRONKis offers well-paying WOMAN FOR general housework. PLUCGED SEWERS Linotype - Intertype Free Delivery,' Free Storage Two-family — Central. Three-car NEW DUPLEX 6 rooms, large liv­ TALCOTTVILLE—This is special, doors, amesftd drive, shade trees, garage, *15,800. Beautiful 7 room Rockville's net taxable grand l a m o w e r s Dositlons to technicians and serv- 1, 2. or 3 days a wee^. 8 adults, no Free'Service 30 days occ” nancy, .Marion E. BEST BUYS Sew It In A Few Hours I WN , all types sharp­ a l l ’TYPES of carpentry wort Iwmen "L«am-by-doing” —train heavy lai^clry. *1.25 per hour. MI ing room, picture window, birch ^ l l y equipped grocery and gener­ Dutch Colonial, priced low to set­ list rose to *19,720,079 as- of Oct. ened and repaired. Called for and Maehiss CIsaisA al store located in fast growing Robertson. Broker. Ml 3-5953; done. Alterations, dormers, reel­ now at" Connecticut’s Oldest Elec- 9-7870; ______cabinet kitchen, ceramic tile bath, tle estate. $16,900.. Three bedroom NORTH END $13,990 1, 11>59. recovering the *246,000 delivered. G. Snow, MI 8-453L___ ings. porches, finish upstalre. base- Septie Tanks, Dry WeUs. Sewer A—L—B—E—R—T— S area;area PropertyPronertv also coniainscontains lourfour ------— i-—-—- — split, a steal at *13,200. Many Lines InstaUed—Cellar Water­ 43-45 Allvn Street, Hartford heat, hot water, Venetian blinds, modern apartments producing ex- BOLTON BRAJKH drop ol the previous year and ments and garages, etc. CaU Ml U a ND c u t t e r . Day shift, 8-4:80 Operator storm windows, attic, cellar. Cen­ more—all price ranges. Call the Year old ranch, 5 rooms, built-in p.m. Night shift, 5-10 p.m.- Apply proofing Done. OPEN ' n ig h t s TILH 8. cellent Income. For further infor- Cape, 2-car tarage, adding a like amount 9-598J. ^____ trally located. MI 9-7885. mation call The Jarvis Realty Ck>. | fireplaces, IH acres of land. Can t Ellsworth Mitten Agency, Real­ range and oven, baseboard heat Popular Princess-Style! KaklaJ- Toy Co., 80 Hilliard St. SATS. 6 P.M. tors MI 3-6930 or Ml 9-5524. walk-out basement, city sewers The city’s abstract from the I BIDWELL h o m e Improvement Technical Institute, 56 Union PI., TWO ROOM furnished front apart­ MI 3-4112. be beat (or *13,600. Call the Ella- Oven cooking Hartford, Conn. Phone JA 5-8406. McK in n e y b r o s . BEAUTIFUL four burner G.E. elec- worth Mitten Agency, Realtors, Small cash assumes mortgage. town grand list was completed Co Alteratlona, addltiona ga­ Help Wanted-—Male 36 ment. Heated. Kitchen set. bed­ MANCHESTER — Beautiful 5% yesterday by City Assessors Wil­ rages. Roofing an-* siding experts. PART-TIME trie range, double oven, all push room s^t. refrigerator, gas range, 3-6930 or MI 9-5524. room ranch tastefully decorated is easy today... Sewtroq* Disposed Co.- button, equipped with Prill four Booses for Sale 72 SOUTH WINDSOR $16,900 liam F. McMahan, Watts. Shat- Aluminum clapboards a specialty. Bonds-rStocks Mortgages 311 tSO-m Pearl S t— Ml 8-8S08 Electricity arid ga* furnished free and in perfect condition, full base­ UnexceUed workmanship. years old, *200. MI 9 2259 after 6. 310 PORTER ST.— Truly one of tuck and Emil Kroymann. MOR’TGAGES—If you need money, 1 BRICK LAYERS wanted. Ml. Low rent. Apply 10 Depot Square *13,909—6 room Cape,, aluminum Manchester’s most attractive co­ ment, combination windows and Sparkling young ranch, budget terms. Ml 9-6495 or TR 3-2457 or MI 9-3101. Apartment 4. ______doors, large lot. $4,000 cash need­ rooms, 2 complete baths, baseboard The City Council plans to set we are In a position to finance 10 a. m. to 2:30 p. m. MAROON SOFA and blue wing siding, fireplace, hot water heat, lonials. Tastefully decorated, this the tax4% home, offers breakfast and laun­ ed to assume existing niortgage. hegt, ' full basement, huge lot. .ONE SIZE second mortgages In any am o^w . CHEERFUL, SUNNY — three Many other listings. A 1 * ® « mended’ to voters at the adjourned a n y k in d of carpentry and cabi­ mortgage. Carlton W. Hutchins, dry room off kitchen, formal din­ *1,800 assumes G.I. mortgage. Terms to suit your needs. J .D . Best offer. MI 9-3691. _____ large rooms, heat and hot water, Clampet, Realtor, MI 9-4543, Ml annual city meeting June 14, May­ (14-15-18) net work done. Honest and reua- Realty,ally. 470 MainMam St.,at., Mlsu .8-5129, 1 a • F\ A r'V Apply in person, tnornings centrally located. MI 9-1683, eve­ M” 9-6132. ing room, center hall, wall to wall Hurry ! ■ . FOR SALE—Sofa bed in good cot- carpeting, 3 bedrooms, 114 baths, 3-7357. or Leo B. Flaherty Jr. today pre­ ble workmanship. Call Roscoa nings AD 3-4793. dicted a "substantial ^increase " in Thompson. MI 8-1896 for asU dltion, *20. CaU Rockville TR EXECUTIVE—Six room ranch, 1% Jaiousled porch, paneled recrea­ ROBERT B. ?ANDEPSON Business Opportunities 32 |l 29 AUBURN ROAD baths, fully plastered, completely VERNON—Largo eight room house, the present 15-mlll tax rate, but mates. - ■ ' 6-4078. • VERY CENTRAL—4 large rooms tion room, attached ^ ra g e and a two-car garage, horse stables. U'i EARN TO *18.000.AA/v Mobile soft Ice I I ' air conditioned, aluminum awn­ lovely yard. Elva Tyler, Realtor, JA 8-0139 ^ said he couldn't estimate the 2271 on- second floor o f' two family acres. More land availalrle. -Ton* amount until the city’s financial 1 REMODBLIN&\bathr6oms, addl cream trucks. Exclusive franchise home. *80 plus heat. Sorry, only, ings and combination windows, MI 9-4469, MI 9-9901, MI 9-5051. • tlona, rec room*, porches. aU t y ^ beautiful location, acre lot, N ic e ly ______gren Broker, 113. Main St. MI 100 DELMONT ST.—6 room Cape, conSition is reviewed with Alder-] territory available. Ding .Dong ,adul(s can be considered. Ideal ranch, 3-6321. , of carpentry aild painting. Call.MI Cart, Inc.. 262 Carew St., Chlcope*. NOTICE spot for bus. etc. Now available. landscaped. In the low *30s. J. D. goLTON—New five room nice location, ^ le t street, two man Edwin J. Heak, finance chair­ Realty, 470 Main St.. MI 3-5129. " ' 9-4291. -r Falls, Mass. • TOWN OP BOLTON, MI 3-1578. fireplace, large basement, attic, ST. JAMES PARISH blocks from Grammar, new Jun man. i / CONNECrnCHT prettily decorated, in lovely loca­ lor anri Senior High Schools, trans­ The *493,000 increase over, llie |. FAST CUTTING Oarke sanding ^ N e W 6 ROOM ranch, built-in stove, tion with view. MI 3-2593. portation and store. No agents, Rdonnwo-SidUtK 16 3D0 PORTER ST.— MANCHESTER BOARD FOR ADMISSION ROCKVILLE— Beautiful, modern Beautiful 8 room Garrison C” 1958 grand list, Is reflected pres-11 machines. Excellent condition 3',i room apartment, ideal loca­ fireplace, garage, cellar. 175 foot please.- Owner MI 9-3883. ently in dwellings, house lots nnd j| ...0 F ELKcrroRS frontage, trees. Only *15,900. Carl- TOLLAND—Beautiful 70 foot ranch lonial; brand, new. IH ceramic tile / SIDING, painting. Car- Will demonstrate. Willlmantlc AG | Notice is hereby given that the tion, all utilities furnished, wash­ baths, all plastered walls, fireplace. commercial furniture, w'hich rose so*s home heating I ROOFING ta**^**-—, J— toin W. Hutchins,'Ml 9-51S2. with 8 foot ceilings. Living room SIX ROOM Cape with full shed dor- pentry. Alterations and additions. 8-3216. hoard for admission of clectore in er and dryer on premises. Free Easily financed. as follows: 1,018 dwellings at $9,- parking 15 minutes to Hartford 14x18 with white brick fireplace, liier, I 'i baths, attached garage, 243.265, compared to lO.lOS.CJS in our way! CeUings. Workmanship guaran­ the Town of Bolton, Connecticut, NICE-6 ROOM Ctolonial with fire­ raised hearth, built-in bimkeases. teed A. A. Dion. Inc.. 299 Autumn will hold a session in the Commu­ on Parkway, *90 a month. CaU place, East Middle Tubnpi'ke, J. D. REALTY fireplace, birch kitchen cabinets 1968; 2,600 house lots at *2,236,- Rockville TR 5-3748 or TR 5-2600. knotty pine paneling. Dining room' with stainless steel sink, near You get premium quality St. Ml 8-4860. nity Hail in sard Town on Satur­ *14,900. J. D. Realty, 470 Main St., has knotty pine paneling. 3 twin 470 MAIN ST. MI 3-5129 045, compared to 22 large lota at Bowers School, *16,50Q. Phone MI *2,168,690 in 1958; and commer­ Mobilhest with RT-98 . . . tha » SEPTIC TANKS ^ day, May 28, 1960, to examine the t h r e e ' ROOM apartment. Avail­ Ml 3-5129. size bedrooms.. Extra large bath­ 1 COUGHLIN ROOFING Company, CLEANED and INSTALUED qualifications of applicants and ad­ 56 ELWOOD R 0 8 | ) — Colonial — 3-2034. cial furniture listed at *638,97? .meet completely eflective fuel Inc.’ Aluminum siding, asphalt, able Immediately. All utilities. 60-62 PORTER ST. ExceptionaUy room. 8 closets. Full ' baseinent Large living - ^ m , fireplace, • » W E R S mit to the elector's oath those Parking apace. For one or two with 2 steel beams. Family room compared‘ to *487,870 in 1958. qil additive in use today. And asbestos rijofing. Also aluminum, found qualified. Said session Will large tivo-family. now vacant, ex­ formal dining room, cabinet kitch­ you get premium service. Au­ galvanized or copper guttera and MACHINE CLEANED working men to share the apart­ cellent condition. Priced right for 24x26, '2-car basement garage. Lo- en with dishwasher, three bed­ be held between the \ hours or / Lots for Sale 73 tomatic deliverieh . . . a bal­ leaders. Ml 8-7707.______. ment or young married couple. quick sale. Ml 9-5229, 9-6. cat(jd 2\i miles from Wilbur Cross rooms, V i baths, landscaped lot P.M. and 6 P.M. J Call between 6-7. MI 3-6441. Highway, 18 miles from Hartford, Robertson, anced payment plan and many • INSTALLATION Any applicant ■who n naturalized 80x200. Marlon E. Museum to Pick 1 RAY’S ROOFING CO., shingle and 4 CAROL DRTVE - Rockville; *18, 13 miles from Manchester; Beauti­ Broker, MI 3-5953. THREE B ZONE lota with city other extras designed to make buiit-ln roofs, gutter and conduc­ SPECIALIST citizen of the United Stated shall TWO ROOM furnished apartment, 860. 6 room ranch, large living fully , landscaped surroundings. water. Union St. Manchester, home heating really easy. tor work; roof, chimney repairs. present the certificatte of his n ^ - private bkth, entrance, all utili­ room, cabinet kitchen, 3 bed­ Vei'y ■ low taxes. Lot 150x700, THREE BEDROOM ranch, tile *2,500 each. Ml 9-6495. Slate Thursday 1 Ray Hageiiow, Ml 9-2214; Ray uralization under tJjp seal of the ties, parking. 36 Uhion St. rooms, 1V4 % mortgage can be spring fed bubbling brook. *23,900. bath, fireplace, den, studio, alum­ court issuing the sarne, or a copy Jackson. 5Q 8-8825. Town and Counini BOWERS SCHOOL AREA assumed: -Marlon E. Robertson, J. D. Realty, 470 Main St., Ml inum storms, outside terrace, BUILDING LOT—Off Porter St., in New' trustees and officers will be M o b i l h e a t 2275 C; thereof issued by the United States Broker, Ml 3-5953. 3-5129.. shrub enclosed yard, garage, a desirable location. Call Philbrick CXJNNECnCUT Valley Conctruo- Immigration and Naturalization t h r e e FURNISHED rooms, ga­ elected at the annual dinner meet­ Mm cleon«ecMon I Drainage Co. radiant heat. Owner MI 9-3384. Agency, Ml 9-8464. ______ing of adult members of Lutz Jun­ ONE SIZE tion—Roofing carpentry,' guttera, Service In lieu of the original cer­ rage. MI 9-1946. J WALK TO Main Street shopping USED ANSALDI oddWve 8119 aU kinds of siding, specialize In SIX-ROOM HOME. LIVING ROOM tificate. and any applicant who ac­ ior Museum Thursday at 7 p.m. at' 1214-26'A (4 - 6-8 ) Ml 9-4143 and schools, .expandable cape, Built Home DELMONT STREET—4 room two- FOR SALE— Coventry — Large alumlnuih aiding. Call Fred quired United States .citizenship fireplace, storms fenced yard. story house. Excellent condition, the Manchester Country Club. An attractive frock for the half SIX ROOM duplex. Reasonable. MI Lilte New cleared lot on hard top road. Make Members of the nominating com. eOLOS TtANINBS Chareat, Ml 8-7180. WITH FIREPLACE. FORMAL DINING ROOM hv birth abroad to a United States Only *14,500„ Carlton W. Hutchins. Priced for quick sale. J. D. Real­ an offer. MI 9*6784. sizer that is so wearable and sew- citizen parent or derived c'tiren- 3-5309. ■ MI 9-5132, FIVE ROOM RANCH—Full base ty, 470 Main Street, MI 3-5129. mittee are -Dr. Frank H. Horton. WE GIVE Look charming, feel cool In this 1 i—-■ Mrs. John Hyde, and Mrs. Jacques easy! You can complete it in al­ LARGE CABINET KITCHEN. 3 BEDROOMS shlp through the natur^ization of FWE ROOM FLAT—Oil heat, hot ______, merit two fireplaces, ceramic tile TWO CHOICE 4ols in AA zone, one GREEN STAMPS most no time! lovely prlncess-ilne sunback dress!" ^ a parent or spouse, shall Pceee'jt a SOUTH .WINDSOR -Custom built bath,’ hot water oil Jieat. full in- SIX ROOM (Colonial, two fireplaces, Shaw. ■ ' .1 water, quiet residential district. heavily wooded. Also one in Rock- A recently completed coloi- movie j No. ,8119 with PA’TT-O-RAMA These ’matchmates’ are trimmed] certificate of citizenship Issued to execuUve 74 foot ranch with 10 sulation. citv water and sewerage V i baths, paneled living room, edge. Terms avaiabc. T. J. with gay butterfly stamp-ona. ’Two 2-CAR GARAGE A hiB" beautiful home with big, beautiful ri>omjH-aU 6 of them! MI 3-4292 between 6-9 p.m. acres of land, 2-car garage, I’A amesite drive, combination win- batten doors, colonial, hardware of museum activities, filnied and i Is in sizes 12>,5. 14V4. f ’nUrt^r^dence and grei^ds are faulUessly splc and span said applicant by. the United States Crockett, Realtor. Ml 3-1B77. -20V4, 22>i, 24>4, 26«4- 33 to separate patterns. , MODERN BEAUTIFULLY LANDSCAPED YARD Immigration and ' Naturalizatwn baths, enclosed qhower. High elc-^ p^g doors. Ten days occu screened porch, one-car garage edited by Dr. W. T. Moyer, will be MORIARTY 47. Size 1414, 35 bust. 4 yards of. Pattern Nos. 2271 and 2275 have I Service or a passport issued to him FOUR ROOM apartment. Heat and vacation with beautiful view. The Priced at only *16,400. fieldstone walls and patio, en MEMORIAL WEEKEND shown at the meeting. The movie, tissue; color transfer; directions. LOAM best of everything has gone> into c HARLES LESPERANCE closed swimming pool. MI 9-2949 shows activities and .exhibits with-1 35-lnch. • . , by the State Department of the hot ■water. *70. Tel. MI 3-2068. No. 2271 in sizes 14, 16, J8 inch; be pleasantly surprieed to hear the price. this house' can be bought with or • ------VISIT in Lutz Museum and in Manchester i I To order, send 36c In corns to; TV SERVICE United States on or after January MI 9-7620 MANCHESTER—8 room ranch, BROTHERS Sue Burnett, The Manchester •No/ 2275 lii sizes 4, 6. 8 Incl.; — Shown hy Appointment — without acreage. J. D. Realty, 470 ASHFORD LAKE schools The color film was doriat-1 For Safe 1 1948 ed by Weldon Drug Co. for the : Evening Herald, 1160 -Ave. of ’To order, send 25c‘ln coins to,:— 405 C^4TER STREET WARREN E. HOWLAND, Realtor ’ Dated at Bolton, Connecticut Business Locations Main St. Ml 3-5129. CAPE COD in ideal location for years old, can be used aa a 4 or 26 miles East of Manchester. C»iolce Anne Caiiot, ’The Manchester Eve­ ' for Rent 64 achool-mlnded family. 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'[ ■ b ■ T' • The Weather TUESDAY, MAY 24,1960 Averaffe Ddfly-'Nrt PreM Run PeieeMt e f U. ■. .. V - ■■ ■ For the Week Ended PAGE TWENTY' liattrljpst^r Swettittg !|jraU» May 14. I960 Lew aiwnid Be, Thmeday perttf eloodj, Jtttte toMpeoaBe|ehaa«e. generally good.' Breathing la kept 13,112 The Woman's Auxiliary to the MHS Vocal Units quiet In'conapicuouB.’ ’ Msmbar et the Audit High 88 to 7t. Hanrtford' Couhty Medical Assn, He complimented the "fine en­ S H O E REPA IR SALE! T H IS W EEK O N L Y lMireea.ef Ctreolatton Manchester-^A City of VUlage Charm About Town will hold a tea on June 1 from 2 to Score High Again semble work,’’ saying it showed 4 p.m. at the home of Mrs. James "good training” and "confidence Peter Grey, eon of Mr. end Mrs. J. Sponzo, 81 Hunter Dr., West and con'viction.’ ’ LIGNITE -jREb $■" (CtaMalfled AdvertW ng « s Page SS) PRICE FIVE CENTl Annie Qreyi 54, Weddell Rd., Is e Hartford. , Manchester High School. choral His only adverse criticism of the MANCHESTER, CONN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, I960 Junior et San Frenclsco State Col­ groups scored high in the choral singrers was an occasional strident lege where he Is majoring In Persons who desire pickup of w- festival held there May 12. tone. methematic«; tides for the rummage sale ^fJt. The: combined sophomore, jun­ ‘”I^e general Choral effect of the SOLES Margaret’s Glrde, Daughters of ior and senior choirs rated 1^8 A ’a ensemble is very good,” he con­ Charge Account, invited • We Wve il.^ O j^ ta m p s House Approves /A- Hoee Co. 4 of the Town Fire De­ Isabella, will hold Friday at the out of a possible 18 A ’s. And the cluded. "The singers follow their Pay Hike for 1,250,000 Ankara Parties partment wUl hold a drill tomor­ K of-C Home beginnlijg’^at 9 a.m-., Round Table Singers rated 12 A’s director Vqry well .. seem to make HALE'S SERVICE DEPT. Fund for N-Plane row night et 6:80. should contact Mrs."^ Joseph Ton- %nd .6 B's. a strong effort to exprpss the . UNDER NEW MANAOEMEN*r ■ . ■ ski, 595 Tolland Tpke. Joseph G. Saetveit, supervisor meaning of the words and the feel­ . OAK ST. ENTRANCE • MANCHESTER In Battle over The Manchester Federation, of ing of their selection.”’ Washington. May 26 UPt— of music for the New York De­ Tho House today voted $78 tiemocratic Women is having ta Mr. and Mrs. Philip I. Holway, partment of Education, said in his Results of the freshman choir panel discussion on state aid to ^43 Adelaide Rd., are visiting at performance have not yet been re­ Menderes’ Acts million Ih new funds to expe- analysis of the sophomore, junior Cost of Living dlt^development of a nuclear educaUon tonight at the Fireside Grove Park Inn, in Ashvllle, N. C., and senior choirs, "It is Wonder­ turned by its judge. ,. RoOtn in toe Community Y at 8 for the annual meeting of the Pres­ Choral Groups from the North­ alfplane. ful to see and hear such a large Ankara, Turkey, May 25 (If) The money, requested b y ' o’clock. The speakers will be Mrs. idents Club of Connecticut General ’M5 chords. eastern part of the State took part' in the festival. — A wild fist fight broke out President Eisenhower, was- Allan Bourn and Mrs. Robert Life Insurance Co. Holway is with "The singers are listening. There included in a $3,914,798,985 the company’s Hartford office. today between opposing depu­ Stone. The public Is invited. is- evidence of excellent choral appropriation' bill financing training. Diction is clearj qual­ ties id parliament over Pre­ the Atomic Energy Commis­ "Operation Survival,” a pre- The Ofth annual paid-up mem­ ity) balance and blend are good. mier Adnaii Menderes’ strong sion and various government eentatlon by the Connecticut State bership dinner of Ben Ezra Chap­ The interpretation is musically man policies. It came as Men- public works programs. Tho Police, will be presented at a meet­ ter, B’nal B’rlth, will be held to­ Co‘Wed Presidents artistic.” bill waa passed by roll-call ing of SalvaUon Army teenagers night at 7:30 at Fiino's Restau­ Washington, M a y ^ ^ derea, .was reported ready to Mr. and Mrs. \<^alter H. Joyner He continued, "The quality of RUMMAGE Living costs rose fouf-teiithB vote 387-18 and sent to the tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. at the rant In Bolton. / Mrs. Howard C. Angell Jr., 39 each section is very good. A fine The decline resulted from shorter ease his clampdowp on the Senate. citadel. The public is Invited. 35 Phelps Rd., were elected presi­ Delmont St., secretaries; and Mr. unity has been achieved within of one per cent in April to an­ hours o f work; also the Good Fri­ opposition People’8 Republi­ 2,000 D ea^ The annual meeting and election dents of the Center Congregation­ and Mrs. Wesley W. Stoddard, 369 each section.” SALE other record high. day holiday fell during the April can party. of officers of the Greater Hartford al Church Co-Weds at the club's Birch Mt. Rd., treasurers. And finally, "The . spirit of the" Tho rise was the largest for any survey week. The fight sllrted when Opposi­ Home Economics Club will be held The April Index standing of annual May dance Friday. The May Dance, following the group is excellent. The respbhse Thursday, May 26 month since last June.. tion Deputy Aaklm XJulek de­ Thursday at 6 p.m. at the Windsor successful ■ run of the church to their conductor Is y j ^ good.” In reporting tlie Increase today, 126.2 edmpares with 125.7, In nounced Menderes’ ruling dem­ House Unit M issing in FREE DELIVERY House, 219 Broad St., Windsor. Mr. And Mrs. Philip A. Chase. group’s play, "Honorable Fuji,” The Round Tabla.^Slhgers also Doors Open At 9:80 A.M. the Labor Department said It was March, the” ptevlous record. ocratic party. He charged Its po­ 46 Lilac St., were elected first The jndex rise^ waa thus a half was renamed "Honorable Hop.” earned high praise''from Saetveit. largely due to 4 rise in food prices. licies against the opposition had LIGGEH DRUG The Sunday School staff of Zion vice presidents: Mr. and'Mrs. Rob­ point. ert Simnters/'105 Plymouth Lane, The hall was decorated with "Baianc^..-blend, intonation are 517 Main StTMt Poor spring growing conditions ahoUihcd freedom of speech In For Higher Evangelical Lutheran Church wi^, Japanese lartterns. were a factor In the upward Tip.nalated Into the closek| per F ive D ays AtTh«PARKADE meet tomorrow a t 7:30 p.m. at the second ■vlcb^presidentsi'.Mr. and centage terms, the departmei Turkey. Sponsored By Manchester - movement of good costs. Democrats raced toward Gulek church. Emblem Club The department consumers price ured this rise waa four-tentl of and flsta flow In a 10-mlnute Apel PI.; and Arthur Bikerieks, 18', index ro K to 126.2 per cent of the one per cent. By RAUL DUQUB Young Fishermen 80 Mather St. 1947-49 base period. This Is 1.9 per . The change In an' Index an'd Un melee. Order was restored when Debt Limit ARTHUR DRUe e speaker of the chamber called Santiago, Chile, May 25 (/P> . All posted $25 bonds for appear­ cent higher than a year earlier. percentage change are never pre-^ — New tidal waves lashed th« 3 Victims of Attack ance in Town Court on June 6. Nearly one million workers in clsely the same except when the t recess. FREE DELIVERY the auto, farm equipment apd re­ movement of the index Is from an Washington, May 25 (/P)— Chilean shore today in the Manchester Garden Club's g A.M. to 10 PM . lated parts Industries will get a even 106, nttoned on Page Five) The House Ways and Means wake of continuing earth­ Six Manchester teenagers were ar­ Snack Bar Loses 2-centa-per-hour pay raise because Committee today voted for a quakes in southern Chile and rested yesterday on warrants ia- of the April living cost rise. Their one-year temfiorary . public seven erupting volcanoes coy- susd by Asst. Prosecutor Allan union contracts provide for adjust­ Thomas charging them with breach $100 in Break ments based on the consumers debt ceiling-of $293 billion be­ ered-',the devastated scene of peace, resulting from an alleged price index. ' ginning June 30. with-smoke and ash. unprovoked attack on three young­ The weekend theft of $100 from An adjustment of about one- Ike Reports It also approved the admlnistra: Authorities put the toll from Annual and Perennial er boys who' were fishing Sunday Bunnies Snack Bar at 639 Center e ^ t an hour will go to an addi­ tlon’s request that present corpor­ five days of horror at nearly 2,000 evening at Highland Park. ■St, >is being Investigated by Man­ OUT O F tional 150,000 workers, most of ate Income and excise tax rates be dead or missing. Two million were - One of the youths was said, to chester police today. LECLERG them employed by the Westing- extended for another year. l^ e d homeless. have been knocked to the ground, ra d io’s most severe quake, rated . PLANTSALE The loss was discovered and re­ FUNERAL HOME house Electric Manufacturing Co. O n S u m m it Without the extension of these severely kicked and pummeled. at frofn 7 to 8 on a scale o f 12,”- ported yesterday. Similar pay raises may be due tax rates, most of which go back The tfix older boys are said to an additional 100,000 workers, to the Korean War period, federal centered in the Chiloe Islands near have driven up in a car, gotten out. Police theorize that entrance the, southern tip of Cffiilq. ,,Thera S i FUNERAL mostly In aircraft plants. Their By ERNEST B. VAOCARO revenues would drop about $4 bil­ and chased the younger ones. was gained through a rear win­ situation Is uncertain liecause lion a year, administration wit­ waa no impiediate report of'eaoual- Arrested were Barry J. McCor­ dow. SERVICE their labor contracts providing for Washington, May 25 (A^President Eisenhower repo; nesses told the committee. ties. Lesser quakes shook the A bag containing $60 in bills mainland, spreading panic among mick, 17, of 97 Harlan S t; Ronald WALTER N. adjustmenta,have either eiplred or the American people tonight bn the collapse of the su The national debt limit, now $295 Thursday, May 26th W. Felber, 18, of 170 Green Rd.; apd a box with $40 in change is will soon do, so. billion' on a “temporary” baals refugees sleeping outdoors. 'reported missing. tECLERC, HARTFORD BUILDERS conference and its effect on the policies of thill and Phillip R. Custer, 18, of 159 Hilliard Director Arnold Chsse. Labor Depart­ would drop to the permanent level Smoke from six existing volca­ AT THE St.; Jeffrey A. Doll, 17, 720 Spring Det. Thomas Graham is head­ free world nations. He speaks out in the midst of pplitical, ' $285 billion June 30 wdthout noes and one newly stirred to Ufa ing the investigation. EN JO Y SAFE ment price chief, aald the sizable diplomatic, arid legislative reper-^ S t; Ernest A. Crosby Jr;, 18, 37*4 living cost rise in April is not ressional action. rose more than 21,000 feet above Call Ml 9-5869 cusslons oi^er the'use of a U.S. spy House is expected to con- Manchester Community ''Y " sdewed as ,the beginning of a the stricken countryside. Land-, 23 Main. Street, Manchester plane brought down in Ruasia just stder\toe committee's legislation slides rumbled do-wn from moun­ FROM 9:30 A.M. to S PJil. strong upward trend In consumers before the summit blowup. State News next ■'^k._ tain slopes. prices. The Kremlin was urged by the The c^mlttee’s actions at a Chase said the April Increase White House to let the Russian The- erupting volcanoes were ANNUALS: A com pM* assortment was primarily Influenced by price people listen to broadcsists on the closed-dt)o\ meeting reportedly Osomb, Puehue, CauUe, Cosablon.- boosts for fresh meats and vege­ President's 30-mlnute talk. James Roundup were taken TVilh little dispute ex­ ca, Peulla, Corral and a new one PERENNI/iLS: Botter varieties from members* own RUMMAGE Notice YOU SHOULD TOO tables. He said the food price In- C. Hagerty, maipng the appeal cept over theN^cise tax on gen­ A fishing boat rests on Its side, partially submerged, after being tossed against brid^(background) formed by the quakes Saturday Manchester Shopping Parkade, Middle Turnpike W. and through American newamen last Waterbury, May 25 UPt—The eral telephraieXservice. This 10 In vesterdav’s tidal wave at Hachlnohe, on Japan’** northern Island of HonahQ. 'Hils vessel WM and Sunday. gordens * erease was due to supply shortages washed upriver. Others were tossed ashore by giant waves. (AP Photofax, via radio from Tokyo). WE HAVE DAILY - IN THEIR OWN Broad St., Manchester, Open Monday, Tuesday, 10 A.M. to ■ brought about by adverse weather night, said "The Russian people, as Oonnecticlut Labor Council has per cent tax wdHjd expire en­ The new volcano rose ooutb'wcat 6 P.M.— Wednesday Thursday, Friddy, 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. during ths past few months. well aa the free people of the suggested that a personal Income tirely June SO without congres­ of the Rtnlhue River in Cautln CEMETERY BASKETS: TastefuHy arranged Pibvinee. The Interior Ministry DELIVERY TO THE Saturday, 9 A.M to 6 P.M. Foods as a whole rose by per world have a right to hear It.” tax be set up in Connecticut. sional action. SALE HOMES. ,„The President's address, from The tax would be a percentage The admlnlstration,\estimatlng reported the earth sank os much cent between March and April. Weather Clear, Seas Calm Tripie-S Stamp Redemption Center—180 Market Square, Newington Herald Broadcasts os 1,000 feet over on area 25 miles WHITE ELEPHANT TABLE: A tninkful of interest­ SPONSORED BY GIRL SCODT PARENTS, TROOP NO, 1 Prices rose for most meats, par- the White House at 8 p.m. (EDT) of what ah individual taxpayer a $463 mUUon annual of re­ ing items. ticukrly pork; fresh fruits, eggs will be carried live by CBS and pays In federal income taxes, said venue, asked for its contnmance. After 8 o’Clock for In diameter. BOLTON and for potatoes, and tomatoes. ABC TV networks, and all major John J. Driscoll last night. Dris­ There was a move In th i^ o m - Ghile’e National Pteic# an­ AMERICAN LEGION HOME Chase said that because of the radio networks. It win be rebroad' coll, who Is executive secretary of mlttqe for a compromise, setting nounced two hew lakes were form­ the AFL-CIO Council and an o f­ ed by«the oarthquakes in the moun­ LEONARD STREET unususUy large increase In food cast at 9 p.m. by NBC-TV. Referendum T otals Carrier Saratoga, BGooDTiiiE| Wb H&V6'Soni6thlllg The Voice of America arranged ficer o f the United Auto Workers’ (Coattnoed oa Page ThlrtoSB^ tains near Lake Rintiiue, in the iviees In April, he expectied little Union, said he waa speaking for AREA ehaage In the over-iUl living cost to broadcast the presldenUal mes­ The Herald wUl broadcast the Valdivia area. \ 6RowmG!| Eirery InterestAd Gardener Tanight— 6:3 0 P.M^ index in May, sage overseas In English and 88 the council. results of today’s referendum Thp Intarlor ICnlstry aoM all other languages. Including Rus­ The suggeatlon was made at a s^rtly after the polls .cloesjLt-S'- the 150 Inhabitants o f a small But he forecast probable addi­ hearing held by the Platform Com­ Freighter PROCEEDS FOR THE DANISH GIRL SCOUTS sian. p.m. Uland in the Chiloe archipelago ' • THURSDAY 9:30 AAA. to 3 PA4. • PINE LEN O X tional Uving cost increases — due The Senate Foreign Relations. mittee of the. State Democratic WeatheF Stalls The newscast over WINF from are misaing following a tidal wa-ve. to higher food prices — during Committee, mesnwhilc, caUed Sec­ Party. Presently, Connecticut has The Herald’s editorial room will Tho government had not been able the remainder of the cummer. PHARMACY retary of. State Christian A. Her- nO perseonal income tax. " start as soon ss the vote Is com­ Norfolk, Va., May 26, (/P)— niefm any, May 8 for Puerto Ordaz, to get news of the other 23 small The only significant price de- ter. for closed-door teetimony Fri­ .Driscoll said a percentage tax leturn o£ C47, piled. ’ aircraft carrier Sarat^a (Gid the Venezuela. lalands in the group. 299 E. CENTER ST. ' Cline In April was for used cars day, starting a major inquliy into would be a graduated one, based By 1 p.m. today, few ballots had The carrier has a qomplement of The government Had not even 'Which the Labor Department said the downing o f the U2 spy plane on one’s ability to pay, and ”a more Nine on Board been cast on the $1,240,000 In capi­ West German Ship l,eon- 3,500 officers and menj-tjie freight­ begun reckoning the • property TEL. M l 9-0096 are meeting severe competition over Soviet Russia and the chain equitable tax than the sales tax.”. tal improvement projects and the hardt collided 60 miles soiStheast er a crew of 35. damage caused by the Kaxth eon- from new compacts cars. of events which followed it. He did not say what percentage nine Charter questions on the ma­ Capt. Alan , F. Fleming,"Jpwa Continuing heavy sales of hew of Capo Henry early today in The hearings are to continue the labor coimcil thought would be Wiesbaden, Germany. May 26 chines. City, Iowa, Is the Saratoga’s akip^ (CoBtfanied OB Page Two) > • • • cars kept prices up for the new into next week, 'with teatimemy by necessary, but he used 2 per cent clear weStber and calm seas. For flavor at its crisp, models. (flj)—^Wind and rain today can­ The registrar’s "office totaled 461 Atlantic Fleet H ej^uarters re­ per. The carrier ie the flagship of director Allen W. Dulles of the as an example. Said Driscoll; celed the flight bade to freedom votes 'With the following district Rear Adm. Thomas H. Moorer, Mt. Prices of clothing changed very Central Intelligence Agency, Sec­ Everyone who knows the facts ported no one on either ship was Willing, Ala., commander of Car­ Uttle In April. And there was no retary of Defense Thomas S. Gates breakdown: District one, 104; two, injured in the sldeswiping crash about the State budget realizes of nine Americans and thelc 047 79; three, 127; four, 91; and five, rier DirisiOn Six. change' in coats of public trans- Jr., Gen. Nathan Twining, chair­ that there must he a tax increase from Communist East Germany, but that both vessels were dam­ AMERICA'S LARGEST portqtlon, repairs and home main man of the .Tolnt Chiefs of Staff, 60. TTie Saratoga sailed from Nor­ ln-1961. The budget would have, the U.S. Army announced. Compared to a similar referen­ aged oh their port sides, the BiiU^tins SELUNG POWER , tenanee or for electricity. and officials of the National Aero­ to Increase by at least 850 million freighter heavily. folk Tuesday afternoon. She re­ The Labor Department reported nautics and Space Agency. WliUe the plane is in good con­ dum in January 1958. the total at cently completed a Srmonth over­ from the AJ^^jree LAWN MOWER IS In the next biennium even If no 1 today was 128 behind. The com- There waa no Immediate ex­ that the purchasing power of fac­ Two other Senate probes were new services or projects were dition, an Army statement said planation of the cause of the col­ haul period In the New York naval -^1 planned on a leaser scale—one by a the Soviet Military Command was aratlve count In 1958 was 589 and shipyard, which installed new tory workers dropped by 1% per voted by the next assem bly.. .to Sle ballot then also offeted four lision, the Navy said. cent from March to April—the special committee which keeps offset this, an Increase In tax reve­ ssked to authorize the return of The 60,000-ton Saratoga, the night lighting equipment the Navy BI-PARHSAN BIUEnNO regular check on the Central In­ five of the occupants by' motor building projecta, to be supported plans to evaluate in operations at fourth straight monthly decline. nue of about $20 million to $25 by $1,085,000 In bonds. nation's largest, returned to Washington, May 25 (ff) — ^ Spendable earnings—that Is net telligence Agency and the other by mUliona a year is anticipated." vehicles;. The Soviets released the Hampton roads tor a damage sur­ sea next month. President Elsenhower arranged Americans and the plane yester­ A total of 3»240 turned out then Trouble is notlUng now tor the pay dtecks after tax reductions— Driscoll said someone who pays to reject all but one of the pfoj vey. The merchantman came into today to brief ooBgrestoima) . dropped by about 85 cents to (Oonttimad e* Page Twelve) day. Saratoga. Three years ago a Pa­ $800 a year In federal Income taxes ects. Chespealke Bay and headed for leaders of both partlea at • would pay $6 in State taxes, if the ■Hie pilot, co-pUot, radio oper­ namanian freighter dragged an­ WhHo House breakfast toamv Baltimore. chor and brushed the Saratoga’! State levy were set at 2 per cent. ator and crew chief of the plane, row on the baohgraaBd m the The collision rupturbd jet fuel left aide inflicting euperflclal dam­ By the same token, a man who the Army said, will fly the air­ lines on the carrier, starting a summit oonfmnoe. Bineta Dem- Debate on JJ2 in 3rd Day craft from Etast Germany when age. pays $2,000 a year In federal taxes fire, which was purt. out quickly. In September 1956,. five months ooratte Lender Lyndon R. Jofea- would pay $40 in State taxes. weather oondltlons pennlt. Two of the Saratoga’s gunmounts Bon of Texas tol(l feportera that A Communist police official at after ahe was commissioned, ehe News Tidbits and a section of her catjvalk were developed blower trouble on a In additton to toe flew leaden, Grevesmuehlen, near the meadow damaged. Elsenhower haa iBvltad top Oldsters to Rally where Soviet fighters forced down Culled from AP Wires shakedown cruise to Guantanamo West Dooms Soviet Gall The freighter reported she was Bay. Cuba, and had to lay over Domoorata and RepuhHoana Hartford, May 25', (d’)—Hundreds the lumbering old t-wln-englne from the Appropriattons, Amtod, of oldsters, comings by union-sup­ transport Friday, aald the Blaat damaged heavily above the Water there for , three weeks while the line. She said her bridge and liv­ trouble was remedied. Servloes aad'Porelgn Relattona . plied buses from outlsdng areas Germans had prepared a take-off, Cuban government Informs United Cofumlttees ef House and Sen­ and ordinary transport In Greater ing quarters on the left side were In March 1958, one of the car­ For UN Censure of U.S. strip. But he said the weather was States It plans to control move­ rier’s propellers was damaged ate. Hartford, are expected to con-Verge bad. ment o f Cubone to and from U.S. totally damaged” and a maist waa knocked ovef the side. when it struck a submerged object on Buqhnell Memorial for a labor- Gusty winds and clouds covered Naval Base at Guantanamo .and TASS REPORTS ‘SKY-SPY* United Nations, N. Y., May 25f He Bald the 1928 Havana and backed Forand Bill rally Thursday She headed for Baltimore at 12 In the harbor at Naples, Italy. In North Germany. Yesterday there to, take charge of dollars Cubans October of that year inadvertent Moscow, May 25 (iP)--Tass re- (JP) — Western opposition In the 1944 Chicago aviation conventlmis, morning. were heavy rains which softened knots after arriving in CJiesapeake both ratified by the United States, earn on the base.. .Marble bust of flooding of an e n ^ e room while ported In its domestio service to­ U.N. Security CouncU today doom­ Congressman - at - large Prank the ground. John Foster DuUes presented to Bay under escort of the destroyer banned imauthorized flights oyer Strlbllng. the ship was at Mayport caused day that a 2>/]-ton sotellito de- ed a So'vlet resolution asking, for Kowalski 'Will head a speaking U.S. Air Force men stood by at U .S.' embassy In- Rome by people si(^ed to gather nllUtaiy intelli­ foreign countries but that Herter team at the rally—which starts . The 1,040-foot Saratoga was en- damage estimated at $iS16,000. condemnation of U.S.^, spy plane Wiesbaden to welcome the nine of Massa, center of resistance to In the summer of 1E59 tho Sara­ gence hod been launched In ths flights. 'sought "to replace international at 10:80 am. and runs for two route ■ from Norfolk to Maypbrt, law by the law of the jungle.” Americans—eight men_ and a Nazi forces in Northern Italy in toga damaged another propeller United States. The news agMicy Diplomats waited to see if the hours.' woman—who strayed on a Copen- Fla. The Bemd Leonhardt of 10,- Delegates of Britain, France, World War H. 800 deadweight tons and 485 feet remarked that “ somewhat sor- two nentral nations on the .council Others slated to apeak during hagen-Hamburg flight and spent prlslngly It was described tn the Argentina, Italy and Natiimallst. the program Include A1 Barkan, Rival Lulua and Baluba tribes­ long, sailed from Hamburg, Ger- (Continiied en Page [GRASS-BAGGINGI ■5-Ceylon.and Tunisia'— would line China Oil defended the United tour days in Soviet custody. United States ms a spy in the up with the western majority or publicity director for the national men clash again in Kasai province States. They denied Soifiet Foreign A U.S. military mission team sky.” would merely abstain on the vote A P L - C I O organization, and of Belgian Congo, leaving 18 dead.. TORO MOWER Minister Andrei Gromyko’s charge headed by Lt. Col. Clarke T. Bald­ Sen. Harrison A. Williams Jr. expected tomorrow. that the flights were aggressive Mitchell Sviridoff, head of the win Jr., Warrenton, Va„ motored RACE ON EViaiEST Both Ceylon and Tunisia were to State Labor Council, APL-CIO (D-NJ) terms “ little short of In- Rocky Asked to Tell Pl^s WITH LIFT-OFF ENBIREl acta, although Mario Amadeo of yesterday to the landing site, orMIble” Treasury Department New Delhi, Mny 25 tfPlAh speak this afternoon along- with Argentina said nothing could . jus Some 70 to 90 - buses, supplied about 10 miles east of the Iron Indian expedition le headed toe N a f ^ ' U.S.-Allied Ecuador In the third by the Greater Central Labor oppositioil to long-range plan to Ufy -violation of any country’s ter­ Curtain, to handle formalities con­ help nation’s commuters.. .Civic the summit of ML Everest and Poifier Hanidle* dri»t$ ■ session o f the’ council debate on the Union organizations in cities like oOter TORO yard tiiaeUnes, ritorial sovereignty. nected *lth the release. - leaders and government officials Is expected to rea^ It today or l E R H U e So'vlet charges against the United Sir Pierson Dixon of Britain said New Britain and New Haven, are Nixon Delegates Total tomorrow, the Deffinaa Bllnlstiy too! It outcats every other expected to be bringing people Baldwin was Reported under In­ join In final tribute.to City and rotary, bags clippings, ONLY FUEL OIL GIVES States. President Easenhower had given a structions to charter a bus for the Town Clerk William A. LInnane, sold. Krlg. Qynn Singh, leader Even before the council began over 66 to attend the r411y, ot the team, reported last weeK -I . ' vacnams np leaves! See ' Por those coming from some nine and head them either to West who . died in his sleep Sunday at the sdf-ixopeUad Toco 21' debat^ diplomats and observers (Conttaued em Page Three) Germany or Allied-occupied West he eetabUahed a final damp 1,000 YOU 4 TIMES MORE HOT at the U.N. had been certain the distance, box lunches -will be' sup­ Holy Family Mohestery In Farm­ Enough to Nontinate ■Whirlwind—now yonra Berlin If the C47 could not take ington. . ' feet b ^ w the top e f thp 25,008- with a lift-oif engine! 'Fa- Soviet resolution would'not get the plied,' a labor, spokesman said, th m aloft safely) Harold A. Stassen said Vice foot peak. He aald h e who wait­ xooae “ Wind TonneV' de­ WATER AT HALF THE COST! seven votes necessary for adop­ The aim is to fill B^hnell .with ing for good leather to SfmJn a aged ' rally partici(panta. The hall There was a-^report near noon President Nixon can’t win presiden­ Bv THE ASSOCIATED' PRESS Svelopment now could bar the sign creates super-vaenum tion. Yesterday’s session of the de­ ^Spy’ Satellite last dish and hoped to beat a that means cleaner catting, bate bore this out. holds s o m e .^ ,^ people. at the U.S. Air Force base here tial election.. .State Public Utili­ ’Tennessee and Florida RepublU ta Nixon’s------nomination at th«the Chi-Chi­ Every package is Are you tired of paying high hot water bills cago conventiori starting July 25, Sovtet-Chlnese team reported The aim of the rally Is to dem­ ties (Commission notes several . ao clumping. Only Communist Poland 'and the can delegates Joined the Nixon tor working up the other aide. Power Handle lifts off to and stUl not having all the hot water onstrate support tor the Forand (Continued on Page Three) drawb^ks In New Haven Rail­ President parade yesterday, push­ His pledged 'and favorable dele­ t ' SSviet Union were committed to Put into Orbit ------;------gates are scattered through 29 power 11 other Toro work- you could use for washing, baths, laundry vote for the proposal. Argentina £fill, which would .have the social road's plan to sell its passenger ing the Vice President well beyond KOREANS RED MtOTEST aaverst Come in today for and housework? ^ e new oU-powered security'program pay hospital and statiofi In Windsor L ock s.. .Dow­ the 666 majority needed for the Statea, the District of Columbia and Nationalist Chtna said they Cape Canaveral, Fla., May 26 and Virgin Islands. Tokyo, May 85 VPt — Thou­ • demonstration! would vote no. Prance said she medical bills for social security Hanna Held Guilty ager Contessa Neson says she must GOP presideritlal nomination. DOUBLE CELLO hot water heater is fhe perfect answer. ^ (TP) — An experimental Midas More than half a dosen names sands ef Koreans sopportfaiK d in ^ Powar Handtm f RM S eould not give her assent to the res­ recipients over 66. sell soifle of the helrlpoms. left by - Tennessee's 28 delegates were It ties right in to your regular have been mentioned os a possible Communist North Keren demon­ UnHOitl,,^Q9 olution. Britain and Italy did not “spy” satellite today whirled about ' Such payments -would be fi­ England’s greatest sailer, Horatio Instructed for Nixon at a state heating oil supply and gtVes you ' Of Slaying Gavell, running mate for Nixon. They strated throughout Japan today, t f Rotary tinlt Only SUN announce their voting positions, the Earth every 94.84 minutes nanced by a.rise in social security Nelson, to make ends meet. party convention. Florida’s , 28 demanding the ^withdrawal eC continuous hot water 24 houra a day taxes. delegates were captured without Include Sen.. Hugh Scott - « f but they were known to be plan­ anxious to test Its missile detec­ Gets Life Sentence Guam police convinced there are Pennsylvania and Arlsona’e Gold- U.S. forces from South Korea. at only a fraction of tlie. cost of ning to cast negative votes also. tion equipment on giant flares more World War II Japanese challenge In a primary. The. unofficial delegate stand­ water; Secretary of Interior Fred In Tokyo on esttamted 6,099 your convenUonal water heater. The resolution was prompted by and friendly rockets. Relatives Sought stragglers hiding out in mountains members of the pro-Pyongyang SEALED Litchfield, May, 26 (dV-A Su­ ings, based on primary and state Seaton, Secretary of Labor James Btop and ^ tho downing of an American U2 • Midas, weighing 2 >,4 tons, will on that island, after two give up General Federation of Korean TORO ' Hartford, May 25 (d*) — Police convention actions, plus Asi^oclated P. Mitchell, Rep. Gerald R. Ford enr Aw. D'.a.JM. or. photo-reconnalssancq plane May 1 detennine the feasibility of using today were trying to locate rela­ perior Court Jury, after deliberat­ this w eek.. .United Nations Com­ residents In Japan . (Chosen mand at-Seoul says two .of its air­ Press polls of uncommitted dele­ Jr. of Miehigan; United Nations near Sverdlovsk, .1,400 miles In­ a series of such satellites to pat­ tives of a woman admitted to St ing 2>/4 hours, yesterday convict­ Ambassador H«iry Cgbot Lodge, Soren) held a rally at central­ G . 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