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. , < 4 The Weather •% MONDAY, MAY 16, 1960 ATeraB* Dsily Net Prewi Run reteoeat ef P . R. Woatber 1 For th i Week Ended Ctoudy mild to n ig h t May 14. I960 Wedneoday, oeeaalenal " y * PAGE EIGHTEEN lEpptttoB IjyraUi ginning late tonight aad ^ _ - Ing Wednesday. Low tonight m to tha eUnle schedule would help the 13,112 60. High Wedneoday near 7G ' The Professional Women's Club The Catherine- Balch Circle of vote or hurt It, hut esld, *T hope A program 6 t fllnis on cancer, North Methodlst'Chujch will meet Meml^r of the Andir of Manchester will miset at Center ir ill 4nti-PV)Iio those people who gO\to the antl- I followed by a tour of the cancer Wednesday at the^homf M” -- Bureau of Clronlatloii ?•*>- Manche$ter—~A City o f KiUage Charm / About Town treating facilities at Manchester Church a t ’8 o’clock.' Mrs. Draper pbllo clinic that day stiiy out for Benson f WlM show slides of a trip Douglas Smith, 407 Woodbridge another, few mlnutee end vote.” JiIamor4al Hospital. „Wdll be held d t, at 1 p.m. - CMn lc Reduce (ClaMlfled AdvertUlag m Pago U ) PRICE FIVE CWrtHB!: Wednesday at 1:30 p.m. In the A e took several year* ago through " The ipokesmon for the, health MANCHESTER, CONNi» TUESDAY, MAY 17, 1960 Th* To*«r Group of Wom­ the western, states. Hostesses will department said tlie clinic work­ (FOURTEEN PAGES) en'# Fiellowshlp of Second CJonjT^ auxiliary room of the hospital. The IWenaBhlp Circle of tlie VOL. LXXIXy NO. 194' Preeldent and representatives of be Miss Helen .Smith, Miss Eliza­ ers would remind the patients to eaUonal Church will hold a peek­ beth Olson, Miss Mabel Gilette, Salvation Army will meet In the Vote Turnout? drop around to the polls. ing tomorrow night at 8 o clock various clubs and church groups Youth Center tonight at 7:45 for < Ir. the area have been Invited to Mrs. Esther Burdick and Mrs. at the home .of Mrs. Clifford Han- Mary Leslie. a wr. HosteM**. ^11 polio clinic May 25 be affected by be Mrs. WllUam Freeman, Mrs. the Ameridta Cancer Society. Duncan. Local Artists Plan The Washington School PTA the bond referendum echeduled for Walter Partington and Mrs. Jolm will meet tomorrow night at 7:30 N. William Knight, a vice pres­ the same day, or vice versa ? Htilser. Final plans wUl be m a^ to hear a concert by the school s The Great Books Group will Spring Exhibition for the May 20 Monte Carlo ident of the Connecticut Bank meet Wednesday, May 25, at 8 The superintendent of schools TODAY! two sixth grades, under the di­ and Trust Co., has been elected says It might, the general man­ party, and SfBcera will be elected. rection of MIm Kathy Hagen. A p.m. in Whiton Library to discuss The Manchester Pine Art As- a delegate to the New England ager says he do«n't know, and short business meeting will follow Mill's “Representative Govern­ ALSO TUESDAY and FRIDAY The Gibbons Assembly o f Clath- Regional Conference of the Amer­ ment,” chapters one through six. a spokesman for the health de­ 'sociation will hold Its annual the eon£»lC and ah Installation of • A.M. to B PJd. Demands Ike ican Heart Assn. He has been a partment says the attendance at spring exhibit May 19 through 22. ollc Ladies of Columbus will meet ofllci tomorrow at the Knights of director of the Connecticut Heart St. Anne Mothers Circle will hold both'Ynlght be improved.' Siertbers' are preparing to show THURSDAY lumbus Home at 7:45 a.m. JP’ * A sm ^ for five years, and trisas- '' Adam A. Vabalas, 40 Wedge- a combined meeting and rummage Arthur H. Illing, superlntwident a variety of paintings In oil, water X ‘ 9 A.M. to 8 PJL urer o r ^ e Manchester Area Asf»5' sale, at the home, of Mrs. William of schools, said, “It m lg b l^ a k e color and pastel, many for sale. annual reports wlU be given. Mrs. wood Dr., has been reelected WBDNESDAY^'^ Edgar Carpenter and her com­ for ll yeira. The cohferenca^ill president of the» Man hester Re­ Golden, .61 Ridgewood Rd* 7:30 some difference Jn-Som* caisea. Of Prices, d on ate by local mer­ 9 A.M. to 1* No o n mittee will be In charge of ar­ be held In Northampton^^ Mass., volver Club. An annual banquet p.m.'Wednesday Co-hostes.sas will course, if people are reaHy Inter­ chants, will be awarded to- the Wednesday throu ' will be given by the. Metropolitan be Mrs. Robert Shea and Mrs. Jdhn ested. it won’t maHe much differ­ popular vote' winners In the fol­ rangements. ence,” • Blocks Summit, Vants U. S. Revolver League, Inc., Saturday at Prior. lowing classifications; . a- * « the Cavallari Post Home In Tor- • He la eapecially Interested . In First choice In oils, second The Ladiea.bf^o**- "Oiy the succass of the polio clinic, sary Mother's a rcle will '^ e e t rlngton. The East Hartford Art League choice In oils, first choice In water will hold a mcetinp: Tuesday, May since full polio protection will be color, second choice In water NEED Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the^hoine required of all Manchester pupils of Mrs. Harry Eich, 150 Avery St. The Holy Family Mothers Circle 24, ■ at the Veteran's, Memorial color. If enough pastels are ex­ f o r YOUR wlli meet at the home Of. Mrs. J. Clubhouse, Sunset Ijodge In East In September. hibited,-sthere will be a. prize do­ SCREENS i-h.ostesses will be Mrs. Joe The date for the clinic was chos­ State NetVs Free W orld U.S. Shows F. Squires, 82 Oxford St.;'Wednes­ Hartford at 8 p.m, Sculptress Mrs. nated by^the Manchester Fine Art OR imondetta and Mrs. Frank'Cyr- en by the school nurses and the CONVENIENCE AWr.MWa Xrmr.ma** taln. day at 8:15'p.m. Frances U Wadsworth will give a Association. Polite demonstration. ^ health department. The ballot, box will b e ’ opened COMBINATION General Manager Richard Mar­ Rduhdup D en ou n ces tin said he did not know whether on Sunday b y Mayor and Mrs. [ im ussian Memebrs of the Eighth District Eugene Kelly. Of SCREEN DOORS? Fire Department who will march In the number, of .voters would be cqt down by the double schedule. ; <. ’ The exhibit will take place at HIM it Row the Armed Forces Dfty Parade to­ 26 Birch St. from 1 to 5 p.m. dal­ Ang] .Hartford, May 17 '(iT*)— CALL SPECIAL! LADIES' OFFER GOOD ALL WEEK morrow night in Hartford wi.l ‘T don't know why it should^” Connecticut today formally R ed Leader he^ said. ly, arid Thursday from 1 to 9 p.m. Paris, May 17 (iP)—Leaders of the leavfr from the fire house in uni­ • The public is Invited. Refresh­ agreed to furnish Connecticut and France* rebuffed by Premier Khrushchev in t h e ir ^ ^ form at 6 p^m. Voters will decide whether to By dAMES IMEVUN a The niost a flight Instructor ' Loudon, May 17 (/P)— West­ kuseo finance school repair and sewer ments win be served. Admission Is could remember about : him was Ai*my National Guard- troops to revive the summit conferenefc, arranged another west^B N Y L O N /I O c free. (AF Staff Writer) ern Europe today turned an­ Four Models to Choose From. projects. No-,jninimum number of that Powers onoe got lost on a for the______active____ air defense___ of meeting tonight at the Elysee Palace. ^ - Be Sure — Buy BeUablUty. The Keeney Si. :^TA will meet voters is needed to approve the A man the public never night t r y in g flight—but that ha«, ea.stern seaboard. >> grily on Nikita Khrushchev REG. 8 p.m. tomorrow in thbrschool audi­ heard two weeks ago was bond issues for these projects. of ‘'‘K re raS S ' «:holas-MaJ.' Gen. Frederick G. Reincke. and braced itself for mare bit­ By JOHN M. HIGHTOWER > . torium for a business meeting, to However, a minimum of 15 per R. K im E LIFTS 75c install officers, and to bring items a key figure at the angry sum­ state'adjutant general, and Brig ter Cold War campaigning. Paris, May 17 Premier Nikita S. Khrjiahchey m- cent of the votere, or 3,000 per­ tically among the 68 seniors of for the Ke6ney Karnival. A film on mit conference though he Gen. Robwt Hackett. corrimander The Soviet rremi r \^s de­ M l 9-0468 sons, must approve certain char­ AUTO his high schbol class, He played of the First Region Arrriy Air De nounced to every non-Corftmilnlst sisted today there can be no summit conference unlwfl tM Representing lALE'S SERVICE DEPT. "Rescue Breathing” will he'shown wasn't there. footbi i. as s guard. He also was- United States apologizes and punishes those responsible li» by Joseph McCooe. Members say a ter revisions which will also be OLLIE’S BODY • Now the name of Francis Gary fense Command, signed the mutual (.apiiai as” solely responsible for . tlNDER NEW MANAGEMENT . . . a member of a fire-fighting pa­ knowledge of re.scue'breathing may up for consideration that day. Powers, the U2 spy pUne pilot, is agreement contract foV the utillza-1 bringing the .summit conference to the U2 flight. Bartlett-Bralnard Products Co OAK ST. ENTRANCE • MANCHESTER Mayor Eugene Kelly said It ★ W ELDING trol. He' also once k’ss a lifeguard. tion of two Guard guided missile! the brink of disaster, 589 New Park Ave., save a life in the coming summer well known the world over. Powere spent four years in a “ We won’t' attend a conference as long as the Americana season and the public is invited. 1 would" be hard to predict whether Less weU known Is Powers him battalions to the air defenses of vVhy did Khrushchev go to Paris - West Hartford—AD 8-4476 ★ AUTO BODY ond pre-medical course in Milligan Connorricut. 1 at all if he me'ant only to wreck will not give us satisfaction,” he said. __ , self—even to friends of the 30- College, Johnson City, Tenn., and He made his stand three times today—m two imonniu m- FENDER REPAIRS year-old filer. . Four nike sites presently man­ the talks? The question was being compiled a B minua average. He ned by" the . active army will be asked all over Europe, and some ij terviews and in a statement issued through the Soyiet ★ COMPLETE CAR He finds himself the .center of again finished 22nd i in his class, western observers had a ready an international melodrama' that ,‘taken over Jan. 1 by the guards­ bassy. The United States, meantime, showed no wgn y this time among 5® seniors. answer. PAINTING led to withdrawal Of President El­ men at Portland, Avon-Simsbury. meeting the Soviet leader’s demands by p n g beyond P ^ £ But the unobtrusive Powers had Milford and Fairfield. Khrushchev wanted to Insult «* V LACVttlER and ENAMEL senhower’s Invitation to ■visit Mos- TEL. Ml 9-5029 one passion—fljring. Full time support. will be fur­ President Eisenho"''er with the dent Eisenhower’s disclosure yestferday that U.S. spy xlignts eow and ths apparent collapse of He U»k hii first flight at the world as an audience, they said, over the ^viet Union are discontinued. the eunuBlt irieetiirg. nished by 47 fulltime technicians age of 14 as a ppsenger paying on each site who will also be mem­ without regard to the effect on .281 AD AM S'ST. Yet PowerF. backgrduhd IS do Khrushchev’s formal statement said: — a $250 fee to a woman pilot who bers of the Guard. East-West negotiations. “I am ready to-participate in a meeting with Preaii^t Da reutlns that his friends can sesuxe- was making joyiridlng hope from ■Elach site assigned to the Guard Many Europeans had conceded ly recall an anecdote about him. an airport at Princeton, W. Va. wUl be integrated into the defense toat with the downing of an Amer­ Gaulle of France, Prime Minister Macmillan of Great Bntain n iey do remember that he heyer Hla report on the flight to his complex and support the around, ican spy- plane over Russia, and U.S. Presideht Eisenhower to exchange views on wnethOf was caBed Frank or any other father, Oliver W. Powers, a cob­ Khrushchev scored a propaganda nickname. It was. always Francis. the clock alert, mission. M l conditions have materialized to start the summit conferem^ bler shop proprietor and former The agreement signed today de­ victory which strongly bolstered “If the United States have really come to the dmstoffi W KODAK They recall he was quiet, polite coal iffiner, has been described his bargaining position at the sum­ and pleasant, but as for anyohlng, fines separate responsibilities and condemn the treacherous incursion of American military att- variously. effects mutual understanding be­ mit. In many nations intelligence special that might point up his One report has the quiet youth flights were publicly deplored, craft into the air space of the Soviet Union, publicly exp n ^ Film Sale peifsonallty they Just ponder and tween the state adjutant general exclaiming lyrically: and fears were expressed that the shake their he^s. and the army air defense com­ regrets over these incursions, punish those who are g u w “I left my heart up there, Pap, mand. A portion of the contract North Atlantic Alliance was being onr SO UllMDS’sf AIMOUl STtt KEF BLACK and WHITE "Francis wsa a quiet sort of boy, involved in dangers it had never and give assurance that such incursions will not be reputed ths kind you enjoyed talking to, and I’m goto’ back to git It." insures prompt assembly and Im­ Another version has him saying bargained for. in the future, we would be ready on the receipt of such as­ Hbover 1,250,000 pounds J2b-620-127 2 1 c never any trouble,” commented mediate commitment to a combat more matter-of-dactly: role of the Guard's on-slte units "But Mr. Khrushchev has mis­ surance to participate in the summit conferenw. John jJ. Mead, his' high school calculated badly If he thinks that M principal In Grundy, Va. "Daddy, I like it up there. It upon the order of piaximum readi­ This statement seemed to mean that the Sovirt preiBOT ness prior to congressional declara­ his shock ta,ctics are likely to in­ <"He Just wasn't particularly out­ crease these doubts and fears,” the was willing to get together with the western Big Three, but standing.” ..(Conttnued on Page Thirteen) tion of war. or a -proclamation by that any such session could deal only with his prelinunary the president of a national emar- London Times asserted. "His ac­ COLOR tion is mhch more likely to have gency. Grand Union bays over one 120-620-127 g exactly the opposite effect.” maneuver appeared to bC/Ppiaiily million pounds of Armour ******iff “ Instead of playing latlenUy for meat protein because It Is: HelAtu Arsonist agreement, he asked the\ Ameri­ shift to Eisenhower the blame > r breaking up the Bblnimt •sa^a Hartford, May 17 (6>) — PoUce cans to grovel.” the Times de­ Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev was to a laughing mo<^ as he Integrate Schools^ clared. “TTila is much more than Eisenhower met with De Gaulle and Macmillan tW sAitw- • TINOIS.J hMl pceSwiH arm. GRAND UNION'S 20 Exposures. '■ l e i J A believed to have been aet by, an statement putting the issue up to Eisenhower. New Orleans Told arsonist, seven of them Saturday fered Khrushchev’s tongVe lash­ X It was announced earlier that Khrushchev woim hold, a OraaS Oiriaa'i Mfk GUARANTfE OF 9UALITY and one Monday. ing. DeL Capt. Thomas J. Hankard In calling off tee spy flights, neWs conference today but this was called off simultaneously Your mbney will b« cheerfully POLORmC Frienils moved away? By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS *stratlOos which might incite vlo- today said 'Robert B. Traub, 94 Eisenhower m a d e "a gesture the with the issue of the Soviet premier’s statement. __ —* * - - - - ^ WaaxB aslAA* generosity of,-which should not be refunded if you ore net com* The ordering of desegregated lence and riots. Park St., has been charged with u n d errat^ ’ said the London bb^ au lle Issued his invitoUon to t ■ No 32; 1 0 elasifes in New Orleans' schools Roy WlHdns. execuUve secre­ breach of the peace. Traub was cp lfe Cold War Seen \ ^pletely satisfied . . . That's Dally Express. today’rssosion at the suggesUon of higl^I^ted today’s sixth anniver­ tory fOf the National Association presented to police court this Macmillan. , what we mean by for the Advancement of Colored “ But Khrushchev demanded sary M the U.S. Supreme Court morning. His case was continued teat President Elsenhower should Motorcycle messengers vainly ''•ACKED-BY-BONO*' decision outlawing segregation to People. Issfued a statement to New to June 7 by Judge George A. Syl­ sped the InvltatlbiL to Sezanne, Bulletins York In connection with the an­ aimlogize like a schoolboy caught In KhruslLchev’s Actions HOLIDAY COLOR the nation’s public schools. vester. He is under $5,000 bond red-handed,” said Sw'eden^s Stock- about 76' miles from Paris, where ' tlB.' District Judge J. Skelly niversary of the Supreme Court and Is to remain in police custpdy Khrushchev had gone on a motor from the AP Wires 50 Ft. $1 A Q ruling. holms-Tldntogen. Wright directed public schools to pending completion of the Ipvestl-- “ Eisenhower did what he > the officers particularly; About tour. 8 MM. Roll. the Louslsna city to desegregate He said that six yean after gation. A mental examliiation was By WILLIAM L RYAN deemed fltOng to hjs dignity to (.AP Foreign New# Analyst) ’ 2SQ,000 of teem are marked for Gen. De Gaulle knows my posi­ next September. that decision Hanna in his AUTO STORES plan "or I’ll have one for yOu.' Another Negro integration lead­ Hartford, stay 17 (4>)—Tjventy- off tee ground Indicates he is en­ tion.” , .. ^ trial for first degree noupder er, the Rev. Martin Luther King farm or Indmrial areas. y„, 6.n aaO a»k 856 MAIN 8T. . Gerald Rault, school board st- . . j , j oneiHartfOrd County gamblers to­ gaged in a struggle to maintain The fuss Khnishchev raised A bit earlier, to a sidewalk Inter­ here today. The state’s chM 6ff- torney, told the court Monday Jr;.pr«rt«*ted his day v ren l(i the position of fisher­ his claim to lead world commu­ about the Amerwan Intelligence view, Khnishchev said he was forts were doneeiitrated in da*' M/sssv/s . __I i__|trial I In ^ a eworrsbesetei/l segregated courtroom men equipped with fishing licenses Red Newsmen the board had not prepared a plan nism. „ plane was far out ot^^proportion ready to return to Moscow if hlS veloping dlscrepanciea in Ban* because it believed “ that It does to Montgomery, Ala., would vio­ hilt who can’t go fishing. Because of that, a new Cold demands were not accepted. na’s alleged statementa to pa* They have taken out federal to Ita Importance unlesiKjw really not have the right to do so” under late his. constltu.tional rights. Drop^ Hints of War freeze may he 4n prospect, was anxious to blow up the^ sum­ Laughing as he talked with lice In Novennber as oompared ■niat action and other pre-trial gambling stamps but can't do any comparable even to the danger­ nevlsirien, tee premier said .that with hb teetlnvony In cO n ^ state law. motions led to postponement until gambling unless they want to run mit meeting. The judge then issued his order. ous 1948 Stalin days o?^tee Berlin •Khrushchev,' to a sense, m ^ unless Eisenhower apologized “ and Chief admission giaUied froin tba |tOU|iD ROAST lb. lb Wednesday of the minister’s ar­ tee risk of going to Jail. Admits that America made an ag­ SKIRT STEAK Louis G. Rlecke, vice president raignment on, chargee of filing These 21 were among the 5# Separate Pact blockade. himself hai^e, been the object of defendant was teat a story he of ths school board, said after­ Unless he got an apology from an ultimatum: He could carry on gression against the " Soviet people told State Police CapL S a n ^ false- state topome tax returns. men arrested by State Police last the President of the United States, the 'conference will not start and ward it waa up to Gov. Jimmie H. Law officers were out to force at his peace campaign In the 'West Rome on Nov; 21 "was a Be.** Paris, May 17 Communist Khrushchev insisted, he cbuld not I wHl return home.” > MMU« .Ibs.i Davis and state segregation lead­ the courthouse but nothing hap­ (Continued on Page Seven) journalists spread w or’ today that only If he could come home with CROSS RIB ROAIT GROUND BEEF ers to keep the schools open and pened. Premier.Khrushche" may sign a negotiate with the U.S. Presi­ an apology from , President Eisen Before today’s " session of .the COMMENTS FAVOR HOB segregated. dent. This, he added in an aside, three w este^ leaders Eisenhower • Twenty-four Negro students— separate peace treaty with the hower and a promise never to use Washlngtoa, May 17 (A>) ■— But, he said, "I franflily dn dispota Gray says Connecticut Episcopal­ . Khrushchev has threatened to the ians can expect him to request quired to kick overboard all he has by May 27, the chairman of ttia~ lb. past to sign a separate treaty with built with great care over the. past SHOULDER STEAK election of a second suffragan East! Germany, whose Red regime State Board of Medlattoa and SHORT RIBS BONELESS BRISKET . 7 9 ' bishop at the 1961 diocesan conven­ three years. Apparently, to the Fall Campaign Tactics Arbitration declared todw . is not recognized by the West, Stalinist arid Red Chinese view, his tion underway today In Hariford. if the Big "Three western powers Monslgnor John F. Donbei^ peace gestures went much too far made that "optimistic*’ p re d lo *.^ Ib.t CHUCK STEAK lb. U.S. District Court Judge J. refused to go .glong with, his pro­ and threatened communism as a By JACK BELL •ident Eisenhower to visit Russia STEWINC BEEF . 6 9 ' Joseph Smith orders stay until posal that all sign treaties with wlll damage tee efforts of the Re­ tion after leaving a dosed d i^., FLANKENRIBS Hour ion constantly moving, dynamic force. ■Washington, May 17 (JP)—Pros­ meeting In Governor Rlbloodra P’rlday on temporary injunction West arid, East Germany. Khrushchev fo- years has been pects heightened today that Demo­ publicans to present themselves (T that would compel Standard News He has declared that a separate fascinated by the idea of a Soviet cratic and Republican presidential to tee voters as the party of office Itotween those Involved In' RIB STEAK lb. Co. of Stamford to resume de­ the' bus com pany-AFledO lb. Soviet-East German treaty would Union BO powerful arid so eco­ nomtoees will be campaigning, this peace. unloh controversy^. "Thera*a a PLATE BEEF TOP SIRLOIN ROAST . 8 9 ' Wethersfield, May 17 (yP) — To-^wUl receive a special meal, one liveries of newspapers to retail mean denial to the western pow­ nomically prosperous that it could fall during a Cold War grown even While Bhaenhower can’t , run M of major Issues to be setUedt’ * day Is tee execution date for cott* with more ' frilie- than the usual news dealers in Fairfield County.. ers of access to western-garrlsoned turn the world toward commulsm more' frigid. again, tee Democrats privately prison fare—the traditional “ last he added, "an d" bote ddes 'wOi lb. I demned killer Joseph Taborsky. Ye.sterday's world--wide alertness without exporting revolution or T he expected collapse of the have’ feared that he might, gen­ SANDWKH STEAK Pay them a visit The state Is re£|,dy to take hli meal.” test of U.S. armed forces was supporting it by overt force. i summit conference seemed likely- ■have to do some hard bargain* lb. CLUB STEAK •oann: . 1 " so’s home heating (Continued on Page Three) erate such enteiwiasm at home by SHIN BEEF MMis life In tee electric chair at tee Taborsky was convicted of a ordered specially from Paris by This has been costly to commu­ to force some extensive revisions a triumphal tour of Russia teat tag.” . . State Prison here at. 10:30 p.m. double murder three years ago Tliomas S. Gates, secertary of nists to various areas. In political plans by both parties. tee effects would carry over Into our woyi with Arthur Culombe. The two al­ UNIOi* CHIEF TO QUIT , lb. Taborsky has asked that no 11th defense! In the Arab nation of Iraq, for. Although they had expected few the gmeral election campaign this CUBE STEAK legedly went on a “ mad dog’’ spree Cleveland, May 17 (.Tt Ougr; BONHESS DELMONICO STEAK .1^’ You get prefnium quality by teiephone tonight! hour attempts be made to save Democratic Gov. Foster Furcolo Soviet Rallies example, local communists ' felt concrete results at Paris, politi­ fall. SHIN BEEF him from execution. of robberies, each time ordering strong enougl months ago to cians generally- imd looked forward L. Brown, grand dilef e f .thO' MobUheit with KT-98 . . . the their victims to kneel and take a of Massachusetts cables President Vice President Richard M. Nix­ He said to a written statement Eisenhower that he believes all make a. grab for tee whole coun­ to campaigning ^n an era of re­ on, the probable GOP . nominee, 70,000-member Brotheriiood eit moat completely effective, fuel that he wants the State Pardons bullet to the head. The two deaths try. They lacked only the assur­ laxed tensions. The emphasis as Locomotive Engineers shM PORTERHOUSE STEAK. 9 9 ' for which- Taborsky and Culombe Americans stand behind him to Rap U2 Flights quite obriously had hoped that RANK STEAK . 9 9 ' oil additive in uee today. And Board to consider his case finish­ whatever course he takes to the ance of Moscow’s sup))ort. Khrush­ they saw it wop.ld be on each'nomi­ some summit conference agree- 1958, will retire July Bl. tim r TOP ROUND STEAK you get premium aer'vice. Au- were convicted occurred to a New chev not Only withheld It, he adr nee’s qualifications to lead the union’s- headquarters- annoaneed. - . >• , ed. Ordinarily, the board meets Britain robbery. disputed summit conference in riients would be reached that would tomOtie deliveries . . . .a bal­ prior to an execution to give the Paris .. “ Stink bom F’ s«t, Pff .1" ''By A. I, GOLDBERG vised them against moving world toward a brightening peace; merit calling the Parts raeeUng a today. Brown, wtio will be CJI hb'.' anced payment plan ana many See how little it costs to call after 6: Culombe Is appealing his convic­ Moscow, May T7 i/P) — Rallies But Soviet Premier Nikita August, will be succeeded ttp. SIRLOIN STEAK . 8 9 ' condemned man one final chance tion to the federM courts. Other­ corridor of House winjf of the Capi­ in other backward, formerly success. He had hoped Elsen­ lb. CHICKEN STEAK . 9 9 ' I other extras designed to mske for mercy. tol today to Washington. ' denouncing American spy,flights colonial countries, where commu­ Khrushchev’s wrecking ta c t ic s hower would enhance tee adminis­ Boy fc. Davidson, 68, who b * ' TOP SIRLOIN STEAK First Each addtd wise, he would probably be on hla been assistant grand .eh|M eagl«- home besting really easy. From MANCHESTER to Bernard H. Trager, chairman of Unions faithful to Fidel Castro were reported today from major nism places it? best hopes for. ex- seem to have eliminated that pros­ tration’s ■ position further by his 3 minulit . mlnuti way to the chair today, too. pect. If he pursues this course, the neer for ysars. i ' tee board, said no such meeting Taborsky was convicted of mur­ have seized La Prensa Libre, the Russian -cities as tee Soviet. press panrion, what Looked like fairly now camceled Moscow visit. MIDDLETOWN, CONN. $ .20 $ .05 will be held for Taborsky unless he totensiped its indignation cam- cheap victories were sacrificed to opposing candidates instead may 'This would have permitted Nix- I GRAND der ..once before, but a blzatre turn last Cuban newspaper critical of find themselves debating which is l e g a l w i r e t a p s t u d y . NEW CROP-CAUFORNIA LARGE Mobilheafi^i BRISTOL, CONN. .30 .10 changes hla mind and asks fbr a of events freed him from his im­ hla regim e.. .Rus-slahs step up paigrri agalrist the United States. Khrushchev’s long-range peace of­ bn to take the offenaive to sup­ hearing. , The Communist party organ fensive. He did not disavow the more , capable of modernizing and porting the administration’s rec- Hartford. May 17 Jlfjihm-adhil NEW YORK, N. Y., .45 .15 . prisonment. teedr Juntoing;^ of yqice of,Amerlca, strengthening tec, -nition’s.. de­ ' • Waroeh Mserk S. Richmond said He was 'cbnvicleid in 1951 of 'the Ffavda said workers demonstrafed wbfld revolution, ■ but -he did not (ird. as hfe has said he wUl^o. state LegMMtve CouacRMfi todbjc: addHIrt .20 broadcasts since the U2 spy plane fenses and which can stand up to ^ 1 WASHINGTON, D. C. , .7 5 ' today teat Taborsky has given no murder of a -package store' opera­ Incide'nt startled the world.'. .Na­ to Moscow, Leriingrad, Stalingrad want It to be either expensive or Now he may be forced on the decided to study a prepoeM.^ IR K S O K J :^ indication of a change of mind on Kiev and many other cltle.s, blast­ dangerous to the Soviet Union. Khrushchev beat. defensive by attacks on the ad­ legalize wIreUpplag by poUM wilti inis coupCMs ond the porchoie of ‘'MILWAUKEE, WIS. 1.20 .30 tor. 'the principal witness against tional Aeronautics and Space Ad- lit an; such atmosphere the is­ WHITE NVnTOES a Board of Pardons hearing. him was his brother Albert, Tabos- ing "reactoinary circles” in Amer In quest of his sort of peace— ministration’s part to what the authorities. The council, mlnlatrationtUrges the governnierit sues o f' disarmament, suspension meigber research arm of a 1 % 4b. con Hickory Smoked W E GIVE These rates are for station-to-station calls, after Richmond said, also, teat Tabor­ sky waa put to prison and an execu­ and private industry to joto_ In one in which the, Soviet Union, af­ general public .may well view as U.S.NOIOSADC sky w*a npt expected to hfivc any ter bririging about a degree of nu­ of nuclear testing, and other ef­ Genend Assembly, agreed w ; GREEN STAMPS 6 P. M. and ill day Sunday, They do not include tion date was set. - developing' su^rsonic commercial, In a page one editorial, Pravda forts to reach ■ an accommodation the fiasco of Paris. visitors today aside from his spirit­ However! two-months after the- said the people joined Premier clear -and ' oteer disarmament, Some Democrats already s*e Inveetigate the matter b S t t e ^ the 10% federel excise tax. For rates to other airliner. . . More than 1,000 Prince­ ■vrtth the Communists ‘would be q ii^ of State PeHw.OnnjiiW^ ARMOUR STAR HAM places, see the front pages of your directory. ual advisor. Members of Tabor- trial, Albert was committed to the Nikita Khrushchev in warning would still be to a position to dic­ suggesting teat the admtoUtretlon phgBof sky's fanUly vIMted him Sunday. ton Univeralty students stage tate terms to the rest of the world likely to fall by t»-. wayside. irioner Led J. Muttehy-Ybo Otete; State "Mental Hospital to Norwich. happy demonstration after school’s, •gainst any more • provocations by -^jPollUciaps naturally disagree WM not properly prepared for AT GRAND UNION S LOW PRICE i f t Men facing the electric chair at H^’is now considered incurably In­ American war- planes over **'“ —Khrushchev" also pared the Khrushchev’s onslaught. Othere ndteloner m a d e thertete^ “ .400 MORIARTY newspaper editorial comments on on how the hard line currently behalf of the Goaneetteot' lbs f t the State Prison are customarily sane. A new trial waa ordered, but Soviet Union. -* strength of tee Soviet army and have questioned the timing of the limit 1.coupon per cuilomer ^ moved from their Death Row cells without Albert the state had no how quiet things are at the uni­ ran Into opposition there. adopted by Moscow would affect ot PoBeo Aasn. FoMoo Call by nuri\ber. . . iVs twice as fast! versity.. .Plane-missing with four The general tone of the papers the outcome of the presidential spy plane flight. offer expires Sol., May 21 st 19 to a special cell just outside the indicated that the Soviet preiui and TTils has taoreased the domestic , Soirie have vrimUd to kitbw why BROTHERS After 32 months on Death Row, persons - one tee ex-wlfe of musi­ rireosure, apjmrently, on the Sov- contest. , ' ■ ... execution chamber late In the radio would continue to build up DemocraU think teat tee with-, a:^m 6on of tee day on which they Joseph Taborsky walked out of cian George Liberace' - may have Ifet leader. It Is notloesble,. west iHlplag 1 ^ known The Southern New Enflanii TelephSM Cempany heen forced down on tho Mojave drawal ot the InvlUtlon tor P m - (Oonttnad an !>•(• Two) M l 3 -S 1 3 5 •re to die. . . priaon. He has returned, and the (Continoed an Pag* Tw o) ' em eeperta say, in th« raaka oC B m . lf IM wlilies It, Tgbondty dutlr Is closer than ever. Desert, searchers aay. Prioea altoottva at Uppar ^onneettcot storea thru Wad, May 18th. Wa resarva tba right to UmH qnanttllet. 301-315 C«rtw SI. 1 X' »naipi.r.ff nTaatp mr.nrJWPTlON CENTER— 180 BIABKET SQUARE, WRWINOTON

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MANCHESTER EVENING HEllALD. MANCHESTER, CONN,r TU.ESDAY, M AX17, I960 for toe >)«d|;up, to take plaqe May Include: Mrs. 25. Clo.toln'g. left over will be Red Newsmen GOSHETII^ fAOE TWO South Windsor , gram; Mrs. M— . turned over 'Yo < the Salvation WE------CABBY: AU* Columbia and means; and Mrs. Peter Za- Army. Tf¥ia TOP UNKB4ENni" Mrs. Meloche and Dr. Alton will leski, welfare. Dairy Wlnne>». Drop Hints of how understand the reason for our Swtimit Events Alter ’ Sheinwold on Bridge Other Events „ Chiil’ckPkks n ie 4-H Club members -who re­ IRUO Bolton criticism of the Board two weeks Bowling Center^^d^d Sold; Little League The Cooperative Kindergarten cently, won Seal'test Dairy akrards ARTHUR ago. More than ever, we are con­ will meet tomorrow night at the for achievement in Dairy projects Separate Pact vinced that at least Harold Dwyer Wapping Community House. Elec­ N e w M in i iclude Miss Joyce Kinney, a fresh- and Mrs. Kreysig must resign be­ t h e y ALSO WIN, < South dealer Season Opens tion of officers and an Informal FallEampaign Tactics Both •!<»« Car Wash Planhed Instead m'to-fit toe College of Agricultqre, (CMtUniiM from Pxg® 4)na) fore, any real holution can be W'HO ONLY WAIT discussion period will follow a pot- The pastoral committees of the Unlyerslty-.pf Connecticut, who re­ .achieved." Alfred SholnwoM luck supper St 7:30 p.m. ceived a bl5k—rib^n and a $25 (t the guard The South 'Windsor U tt4 League Hebron and Gilead Congregatl^al West Berlin by every route—land, "Hundreds of people were disap­ (Continued from Page One) Senate against the Khrushchev It’s sometimes a great comfort Plans to build a bowling ®enter^^ht a ^ i^ rrtte The 'UnfOn.^ School PTA will hold churches announce that toeyriiave award for her exchHem dairy herd poles. H « condition wasXeported season opened yesterday with two Its annual mkctlng with Installa­ record; Edward A. EUlSj-^ussell water and air. ' ' Urged to Quit Board pointed at last night's postpone­ visit to the United SUtes, said to know thaKeverybody at the on Cards Mill Rd., Columbia have, unanimously agreed opXhe Rev. "A separate Sovlet-iPast Ger- ment; If the meeting is to be re­ Efisenhowef waited until Khrush­ that the Soviet premier knew that to be good last night, games played. tion of Officers Thursday evening John N. Cross of LUne Rock, R. I., and David Kinney for good records Uble was dealC’-3,3 cards. Every been dropped and the-property aolU in peace treaty la pOselble,” one scheduled properly, it should be in chev’s-explosion to let it be known the President’s visit would threat­ /I one of those cardKmust appear WEST ^ pital spokesman. ' At the 'Avery School Second at 7:45 p.m. in the s'chQpl cafeteria. as a prospecUyS'lnlnister to serve with cows, red ribbon: Carol, ■Wins Archery Title . ^ Questionnaires about tofe-J^A and RuM W journalist said. "Mr. the form of a public hearing publlclv that there would be no en his control over the people he ^ \ii///1 aponer.or later, so yoiK ^n afford to a firm which will construct a Selectman Frank Pierce threw out the two churfines. , - CooUdge,’ red ribbon for dairy calf Tanl Hall, 7-year-old daughter Its curriculum will b§ - districted record; William Rathbun, whl.te KhrushShev, will make up hie mind which all interested citizens mny more such flight? — particularly holds In subjection under his ty­ to sit back and wait for them. $KQ10 94 ^5 <5** car wash and another business In­ the first ball and then toe Dodgers’ T h ^ .s .------..Mr. ------Cross has Indicat- Dvrver "psak herfr last ' night did not have an opportunity to be hea/d.” after both he and Nixon had de­ * K S ♦ 7 fi 2 of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hall of and a round- table discussion n^ld ribbon for dairy heifer record, ahd In the light'oT'Wliat happens here tion 6t Chairman Harold ranny. : , , West opened the king of Bearta, stead; today.” S i r e p u . r om the 1-each Wm until • yesterday morn- 'Women to Meet,., fended them as necessary. VHe' knew it would threaten as arid dummy’s ace won. Declarer ♦ A 7 6 2 Whitney Rd.. took first downed the Short Seconds 8-3 in a on the ansWe^ansWets, AIJBSsert ssert and coffee a o^didato.^knd wlirofficl- Prank Coolidge, white ribbon for a>Mann Mrs. «BAgnes »ro Kreysig from*-om theuic ^ j^j^en The Women of St. <3eorge’a Adlai E. Steven.son. twice the ^ SOUTH East Coast Enterprises Inc. has the junior division at toe nel4 ganle caUed at toe end of flv ^ n - will C •®*Yed by fourth j^yade^ 22. dairy calf record. Communist newsmen de­ rieigU lpors well, control over the millions of finessed the ten of spades around A A Q 17 4 sold the 5-acre property to Willi- tournament held by toe Franklin Scout Troop Awards T -rh/,™. «nd Carlton ^estions had been submitted to Episcopal Church will meet to­ Democratic nominee, said yester­ people he .holds in confinement in to the king, and West tried to cash nings because of darkness. 'This mothers. Smith Recuperating part from Moscow’s official line E^lward J. Thoms ann cariiOT ^him, presumably„r».i.mBhlv with the suggessugges­ morrow at 8 p.m. at the ,church. Sf 7 mantlc businessman James L. Lon- Hill Field Archers at their course was strictly ap upset, ag toe Sec­ Events Friday Badges won by members of Boy in discussing political affairs with -JSroadway shows and T Dalev, who criticized the Board day Khrushchev ' "could hardly the captive nations,” Dodd de­ the queen of hearts. Friends-' of Deacon. Raymond tion that they, be answered at the MisS Elizabeth Chasei^ president ignore these threats to continue to ' South ruffed with the jack of ergan, who has other interests in Sunday. .... onds only lost one game 1**^ 7®^’’ A Spring MusK Festival fea Smith will be pleased to learn that Scout Troop 28, while on their re­ western colleagues. mfivin srs nszt door. ; • severely Mav 2, sayin gJf sTiould clared. "He could , never permit : i v . 4 Columbia, North Windham and Grange to Honor Members In league play, and are fielding turing locaL“ "elementary school cent camping trip went to Donald public meeting. of the group, has reminded mem­ violate Soviet airapace and ^pre­ President Eisenhower, with his spades and led a low trump to he has been dikhwged from the Another Ekist European writer and tfsVah«t-WsIk *0 either alter its policies x>r resign, bers that this will \>e the final op­ Montville. Lonergan said last night Silver certlflcat'es denoting 25 substantially the saipe aggrega­ studenia-iWU be held Friday night E Griffin Jr.. Junior assistant Board nrentbers John Harris, serve hi.s leadersliip at home.” frankness anij his honesty and his dummy's eight. Then he finessed hospital and is recuperating at his who declined to be Identified said offices and sfiops.jW 0 • aaid thev are ..convthced that portunity to go oyer plans for the that he plans ,W erect a 150 by 30- vears of contlnous membership ■will tion of Iplayers this year. aVB’lp.m. at the Wapping Gram- scoutmaster: David Perham, senior the western position on most sir-conditioned tOMnSi., Dwyer a ^ Mrs. Kfeysig must re- Jensen and Mrs. Catherine Pere- Sen. John F. Kennedy (D-Maaa) captivating personality, 'the oppor­ •the queen nf diamonds to West's "O'” ®’ . patrol leader; Lyman Eddy, deputy sluha said the:?, knew nothing of Mayfair on Saturday at the Com­ 4 * _A ii, foot car Wash and garage. In fact, be presented to 16 members of Kenny Cook starred both in the^ tfiar School. Soloists will Include -. Episcopal Notes world Issues Inevitably would each with TV snd.taiUa. said Ih a statement that the spy tunity to Ulk to the Russian peo­ king. I. Opening lead ~ ▼K he said, he has tllready broken Columbia Grange tomorrow night Alan Osbouae. a seventh grade senior patrol leader; Lloyd S. the meeting with Dr. Umberger munity HaJl from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. This Is where West got panicky. field and at bat for the Dodgers, Candidates from St. Petet’s stiffen If toe summit talks proved Rat4M from $7.(K) PSA day. *'*The demand followed the last A handcraft booth at the fair plane incident "^As extremely un­ ple who are held in thraldom by ground for It and it Is t« be lo­ Pleasant Valley student; at the Grant, patrol leader, Flaming Ar­ until it was announced by the He saw the long "diamond ault in at a meeting, to be h ^ in Yeo­ who scored 2 runs In toe first and Elpisccpal Church confirmed at still-born. In that case, he. add­ minpte postponement yesterday will feature birdhouses, planters. fortunate. But . He contended that the evil dictatorship of the Soviet cated on the south end of the plot mans Hall at 8 o'clock. The Grange 6 In the fifth - Inning. The three piano. Tickets may be obtained row patrol.;.-" Bruce Llppincott, Frank W. Kriitl, OfS. Mgr. school office Friday in notices sent Khrushchev exhibited "almost the dummy and feared that dec­ two clubs, but he will eventually Christ Church Cathedral, Hart­ patrol leader. Woodchufk Patrol; ed, Moscow’s stand similarly would of a talk by Dr. Willis 'Vmberger.! Colonial towels and ' place, mats. Union.” which will .leave space at the north has other 25 year members, nine Short Second runs were scored in from participants or at toe door. ford, Sunday were; Mrs. Ava­ chief of field services with the home with children. contemptuous indifference” to Dodd said that Eisenhower larer would discard his club losers have to lose two chib trlcka. Frank ' E d d y . assistant pa­ harden. His, opinion was that a Mrs. Cornelia Elliott .will as.slst i(( end for some other business. ^ t h more than 50 years and at the fourth Inning. For .the Dodgers inie United W orkers, of First lon Walmsley, Randy Walmesley, deterioration of relations over the HOTBL Stale- Department of Education, Mrs. Elizabeth Alton and Mrs. Mrs. William Cavanagh on this Eisenhower because, the Soviet should not feel embarrasSe.d over on the diamonds. With a now-of- Dally tluiBstlon Lonergan, also owner of the least two with 60 years to their Congregational Church will hold trol leaden 'Flaming Arrow n4ver look on his face, West led it was 8 runs on 7 hits and 3 er­ Dorlne Sauers, Patrick, Dougan, patrol Frank <3oolldge. asistant pa­ Berlin and German questions then AChri canceled his scheduled appear­ Helen Meloche said they had been booth.'Mr.s. John Tedford is in leader believes his yountry Is more the withdrawal of the Invitation- to Dealer, at your, right, Wda one Transit Mix Concrete Plant on Rt. rors; for the Seconds, 3 runs, 2 a public rummage sale In- the contacted by telephone . regarding out the ace of clubs and continued heart You hold:. Spades— - A Q credit. Juli May Dougan and James Bat­ trol leader, Woodcliuck Patrol, would seem unavoidable. ance here last night saying he charge of the- sale of needlework. podietful militarily than the United visit the Sovlgt tJnion. 6 said he understood that the En­ The committee In charge of ar hits. 3 errors. church''basement Friday from 7 could not represent a faction of the pi.an and' gave their approval. Summer bags of- embroidered States. "He can- come home to the with another club, , •J 7 4: Hearts ■— 7; Diamonds — son- Jeff Eddv, assistant patrol leader, . In a broad sense, western au­ terprises,' a group of Manchester rangements for this meeting la The Dodger battery was Pastula, 9 p.m. and Saturday from 9 to Church School to Close Kodiak Patrol; and Frahk, Eddy, .the Board of-Edticafioh.- Both however, -said they are ex­ buck, aprons, stuffed toys, novelty In their first reactions, Repub­ American people and to his free South gratefully, won a trick A 8 3: Clubs — K 10.8 4. What do businessmen; had changed their Raymond LjTnan. master; Miss .li a.m. The church will open thorities share toe view that there relieved by Davis in the fifth, with ... St. Peter’s Church school will troop scribe. , * 44th.te *Slh S k a t Slh Svsu La.'t Friday, the' school office tremely upset at the' position in pillows, towels and pot holders will licans took the theme that Khrush­ friends in the world,” the Senator with the king of clubs and took you say? minds ^ u t the bowling aUey be- Gladys Rice, secretary; Mrs. Bur each evening this week to. receive will be a deterioration In the world announced that at the request of which they have been placed by the rest of the tricks to make his Answer: Bid one spade. I* Danicola catching. Tacohls. re­ hold its closing services on Jime Scouts who received their tender­ situation. N ew YORK ,bg among the items on sale. chev ivas afraid to let Eisen­ stated. ’ ‘We will receive him well caiMe-'one was going up in North ton Starkey, lecturer; Mrs. Laura donations from members and and awards will be dlstrmut^ the chairman of the Bolton Board Chairman Dwyer and MrS. Krey­ .Co-op Drive Set game contract. i partner raises you can try for lieved- by Reardon in the fifth, foot badges are: Karl Bennke. Dan­ hower visit Russia lest the Pres­ His only fault is that he trusted Wtfdham across from the airport. L. Squier and Francis Lyihan. friends. Those bringing material at the 10 a.m. service. A paru^ 26CKENDORP HOTEt of ltduention." Dr. Umberger Now let’s get back to the idea pitched for the Seconds. WMh Bar­ ny Porter. Roy Burba, Glen Donald / -. k e e p COMING sig. Mrs. Meloche said she had The; Cooperative Kindergarten ident outshine him theje. this evil man too much—but he did game. You are not string enough At Principals’ Conference may also purchase other Hems at potluck picnic will be held on the woiild speak at the school on Mon­ been assured by Mrs. Kreysig that and Nursery will collect paper and of counting np to IS^’When West ber (Jatching. I -and Allan Kramer. - , • East Lansing, Mich — (N EA)— They cited Eisenhower's refusal so with all good intentions for our to begin with a takeout double and 'George H. Patros,. principal of Manchester Evening Herajfl Co­ that time. rectory la'wn at 1 p.m. following day on the duties and powers of all hoard members were being rags this Saturday. Mrs. Russell takes the king of diamonds he then bid vour spades later. At Wapping. with Third Select­ Michigan State, which began to yield to Khrushchev's demand country.” Horace W. Porter School will at­ lumbia correspondent, Mrs. Don­ man Dexter Burnham cloing the The Wapping Community the service, to .which all parish- Manchester Evenine Herald He the Board and answer questions. contacted about the IJlan to have Moonan of South Rd., chairman Dodd said that the "sorrieat knows that South started with (Copyright I960, General Fea,- ald K. Tuttle, telephone ACademy Church ■'Women will hold an aU- awarding letters to athletes dur­ Subsequently. Dr. Umberger for an apology for the plane flight tend the annual spring conference honor.r. the Cubs took the measure oners and other friends are, m- hrnn correspondent Miss Susan B Dr. T,Jmbcrger speak here. of the ways and means comnilttee, and punishment of its Instigators spectacle” of all was Khnishchefv’s only five trumps arid one heart. turcs CorpO- of the Elementary School Princi­ day sewing meeting- Friday at the Pendleton, telephone ACadeihy ing the late 1890’s; has given out ' ieanicd the invitation to speak in reports donations may be left at 8-8485. of toe Indians 7-6. Eugene Ma- vHed. ■ more than 3,000 emblems. Thomas and Daley describe Uie as evidence that the President is lecturing President Eisenhower on West 'cannot tell how many dia­ pals’ Association in Norwich, to-, home of Mrs. William Foster, Food Show Set 8-84.'H. Bolton had not come as k result her house or at the M and M Serv monds South started with, but he . , ----- ^ jowlcz hit a home-run for the win­ Urhberger incident as a ''fiasco." maintaining a strong position. mqfality.XHe said that we never morrow and Thursday. ners with two mates aboard. The Avery St. Members are remind­ The I960 4-H Favorite Food f r o m of a, %‘ote of the Board of Educa­ In a statement released this morn­ Ice Station on Rt. 6 before noon. should have agreed to a summit does know that South was dMlt 13 ed to bring their mite boxes. tion but on agreement of foflr The meeting of the parent group Sen. Thomas J. Dodd (D-Connl ’The two themes of this year’s Regional 8^ Cubs scored 3 in the first, 2 in Show will be held Saturday at toe ing, the men said; "It is our un­ /meeting without knowing in ad­ cards. Since only six of them were conference will center, upon the Northeast School, Rockville, open­ members of- the board. of the school, scheduled tomorrow told the Senate Monday afternoon 1 in spades and hearts, Sopth was the second, and single runs In the derstanding that this latest fiasco vance wl)at was going to be talked talks of Dr. B. Alice Crosslcy of fifth and sixth to total 7 runs on Manchester E%-cnlng Herald ing at 2 p.m., with the judging of The state official said yester­ night at United Methodist Church, that he did not believe that Pre-, surely dqglt a totlil of seven cards 8 South Windsor correspondent, El­ day he is always willing to work of the Board of Education result­ will convene at 9 p.m. Movie's of a mier Khrushchev ever Intended to about. Boston University who will pre­ hits and 4 errors. The Indians put exhibits, and a program beginning MANCHESTER FINE ART ASSOCIATION ed from arrangements made by He pointed oyt that we should in diamonds and' Clubs. ikiehard Ksaa BAFFLING I. sent "The Administratfir’s Role In StudeBts Set more Burnham, telephone Mitchell with Boards of Education and class ,in session will be shown. have President----- Elsenhower visit Dorntl^ Malone INTBIOriNG! W «th e r 5 In'the first Inning and at 2:30. Rudy Favrettl, home Chairman Harold Dwyer and Mrs. ♦ V*» Union i have learnedjca.! thisuisio lesson from our^ - No matter how South's seven Assisting Teachers” and Dr. John 1 In toe third for 6 runs on 5 hits 4-0674. grounds specialist at the Univer­ give what assistknee is possible. cards in diamonds and clubs are "A Wimmer He indicated, however, that he Agnes Kreysig. Apparently only Martbhester Evening Herald Dodd, who seven months ago j failurla at the 1955 summit con "ja ck Ths Ames, Director of Elementary and 4 rirrbrs. sity of Connecticut, will be guest foiir members of the Board of s-n split, kfter he has finished 'with PUU«" Ripper” Education, Queens College, who For Concert coiild not become involved with a Bolton correspondent, Mrs. Doris had spoken out on the floor of the ference. • - . . la Coler Battery for toe Cubs was Turek speaker. His subject will be flow­ (hmiuxL five rofinds of diamonds he is Education were made aware of the M. DTtalln, telephone MItcfiell e m »•» SWMtlSiMlil. will speak on “Building Our Fu- Schoonmaker (1), Dubay (4),-with er arrangement, using flowers anq faction. He canceled last night's sure to have two clubs left jif his Circus Fat Lady arrangements and Dr, Umberger . I:ie-»:e6\ • ture through Teacher Prepara­ The third annual Spring Con Blenkowskl catching, earner containers that may be found engagement with the request that S-5M5. , said Elsenhower had shown him­ hand. Hence there is no rieed to the full board Itself decide if it rightly refused to appear on behalf tion.” pitched for toe Indians with-Me around toe home. ____ self to be most conciliatory, but worry about the clubs.' West can Special topics also to be con­ cert' will be held in ^the RHAM Commits Suicide wanted him to appear at a public of a faction with the board. This that Khrushchev brushed asjde WED.: "POli^Y and BESS” (Jarthy catching. The food show Is to help 4-H Free World afford to wait. sidered include free lunch'time for High School auditorium on ThurS' SPRING EXHIBIT NEARIMOlAlbt* hearing. „ deplorable action by the chairma'h Bolton Methodists French and British attempts at Short Court Session Club members in preparation of In conversation with Dr. Um­ of the board, Harold Dwyer, raises S o v ie t R a llie s West should return a diamond teachers, special projects to be un­ day an'd Fridky evenings. Tickets Dispositions were given by Judge Giibsonton, Fla.'. May 17 m attractive and nutritious meals. mediation. after taking kis king. South will berger, it was learned that al­ the following questions in our I The Communist I’Humanite sup­ dertaken by the association, the for the Friday evening Concert are William Thresher in tw<> cases at Cirpus.fat lady Dotty Blackball, Only club members enrolled In the Zenith CITATION Plan Smorgasbord run the diamonds, getting rid of welfare fund and highlights of The a short Town Court session last famed for her sideshow appear­ though the date for last night's minds and in the minds of others Denounces ported Khrushchev. "Eisenhower, nearly sold out, according to toe food preparations project are to OILS, WATER COLORS, PASTELS meeting had been "cleared t^dth concerned with the education of duly warned, holds In his hands the Rap U2 Flights Department of Elementary School night. Frank 8. DeUicco. 43, 60 ances with Ringling Brothers Principals’ Convention held earlier school office. Bamum A Bailey Circus, is dead. participate. , j I Bolton's children: A smorgasbord array of food fate of the conference;” It said. Wlndsorvllle Rd., Souttf Windsor, Miss Jan Czajkowskl. food and MAY 19 Thni 22— DAILY 1 fo 5 PJM. S S B S F ^ ^ , _ „ . ENOS In the year. Nearly 250 students from the was fined $100 for driving while Deputy Sheriff Luther Walent "Was Chairman Dwyer attempt­ w ll be ser\-ed at the spring buffet Two independent papers in (Continued from Page One) nutrition specialist, will be at the. Red Leader Frankfurt, Germany, carried Iden- TONITF Poultry Farm Sold chorus, choir sriid : band' will take under toe Influence With $40 . said Mrs. Blackball, who report­ imhbsumhmmmi ing to misuse the sendees of the All Color afternoon show. All, 4-H Club THURSDAY, 1 to 9 P.M. sponsored by the Woman’s Society tlcal heidUhes; ‘‘Khrusl\chev Tor­ A $10,000 ultra modern poultry part In toe program, planned by mated r and Raymond Weller, 40, edly weighed more than 500 State Department • of Education, (Conttphed from Page One) feeling. Speculation increased that members, leaders and friends are bringing further unpleasant no- of Christian Service at United pedoes Summit Conference.' F ra lu rr lot a* >:M house, built of glazed tile with rat the music director, Alvin Ezer. • Thompsonville. was fined $6 for pounds, apparently took her own the stage was being set for a show IJ Cecil B. HeMllle’ 0 ' invited for toe afternoon program. 26 BIRCH STREET. MANCHESTER •toriety to Bolton? Methodist Ohuroh in Bolton Saitur •"Suddenly there is a somber out­ Starts Tom orrow! proof walls and concrete floors,' Special features of the chorus dlsr€>gardlng a mechanical traffic life. not enough for the Russians. They “ GREATEST SHOW A suicide note believed written Rummage Sale - “ Will a ‘shadow’ Board of Edu­ dav evening. demanded a ' complete sinner's look for the world situation,” said trial of Francis G. Powers, pilot of Ernie Kovac I Vera Miles shaped like an octagon doughnut, program will.be a solo by counter signal. Hearlug Set A rummage sale is slated to be COURTESY** OF MB, GEORGE MARLOW Qslnn’t Phannaty the Frankfurt Rundschau. "The ON EARTH” was built here In 1949 by Mr. and tenor Willard^ Thomen; a senior by toe 52-year-old performer cited cation continue' to operate outside Mrs. H. Fritz Noren is general confession, a total, unconditional the American U2 downed on May 1 ‘Toach Of held at toe Hebron Elementary o f the regular meetings? chairman of the event which will great danger is that the Soviet Day litOO-lKTles inside Soviet ter­ When It's I "TABAWA BFACHHEAn;' Mix. Harry Koenlgsberg. It made octet, led by Eugene Hayber; and At a Zoning2k)ning Boardooaru of Appeals I Hi healtnhealth ounngduring recenirecent yeaia.years PUBLIC INVinD — ADMISSION FREE surrender. Union believes it has military su­ Teallo la Hamper CInb Kits public hearing to be hel4 May 26 vValent said the exact cause of School on May 28, from 10 a.m. 87t MAIN ST. "Will the Democratic Town be served at 6 and 6:30 p.m. Be­ . "Eisenhower consequently had ritory. ____ Over I l arceny" poultry-house history with its a senior quintet soli. to 3:30 p.m. Donations should be Committee once again Insult the ginning with a variety of main premacy with which it can press Pravda carried a roundup of for­ Wedaeaday modem features, and the night be­ Music from '';Flower Drum at 7:30 p.m. at the Town Hall, j,ad not been determined. ^ REFRESH M EN TS W ILL BE SERVED to say no.” ilk political alms.” s ENDS TONIGHT s "WHO WAS THAT LADT" fore it was used for its original Volunteer Fire Department re- Blackball joined Ringling left at Frank and Marian’s store, Phono MI 3-41 iS6 Intelligence of Bolton people with dishes; the menu ends with an Everywhere there were fears a eign dispatches denouncing the U2 ‘Wiilt To A SnMill-PlsJiet” Song,” current Broadway musical or at the Hebron Petroleum Co. West German Foreign Minister ~\ purpose, it served os a guest house quest for permission to stage a ju 193? and stayed with the clalhi that' ‘did .members,' of assortment of honiemade pies. summit breakdown would lead to incident. It included excerpts from "Heller In Pink ’ngbts” hit, will be suns' *>y *•*>* stand. Mrs. Chester J. Siok or the board are responsible for:con­ Mrs., John Erickson will be In Heinrich von Breutaho hurried a criticism'by Norman Cousins in Mlf hISI AHIAD Of IHI PIU for a Bar MiUvah for the couple's Marches and overtures will be per­ carnival 'Jime 1 to June 4 at the Uhe circus until 1948. In recent another bout of CoM War bitter­ Morgan Bradley property on El- y«ars she has had her own show Mrs. Walter Donald may be called flicts? charge of the kitchen, Mrs. Charles ness and tension. back to Paris. Mayor Willy the Saturday Review. youngest son, Leo. Yesterday, -it formed by the band and a small "How can a board with division Bedford, the dining room and "This might be the beginning Brandt’s West Berlin government Izvestia ran a cartoon showing was sold by Mrs. Bessie Kbenigs- jazz group led by Randy Walms- linrton Rd. will be heard. ' said it would be "deeply disap­ a statute Of Justice being banished Meetlnffs Tonight forced by Its own chairman work Mrs. Samuel Siitham, clean up. of the most serious political .crisis berg, along with toe balance of ley will present selections. Air Cdnditiinint—ltmptraturm madt to ardor—M all iMaMtr oamfort. Oto i in the best interest of the children Reservations are being taken ntw in years,” said Stockholms-Tid- pointing and upsetting" if the So­ while Secretao’ of State Christian her property on Leonard’s Bridge Tickets may be purchased from Dr. Donald Mlngione will speak am Tkt D M Skmt Ckmy Bkam In mitr Sunday, NBC-TV-tka Pat npant Omy Skoumom umUy. XBC-IV. viets broke off the summit confer­ of Bolton ? by Mrs. Erickson and Mrs. Michael nlngen. A. Herter chiseled out a new BONT MISS IT Rd., to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Paw- any school student or at toe door before toe St. Francis’ Men’s Club ence before It teally began. statue dedicated to freedom of , "It is certainly our hope that Goldsnlder, both of South Rd. In neutral Austria, the Independ­ lowskl of New Hyde Park, L. I., Thursday night. Proceeds will go tonight at 8 o’clock In the church ent DJe Presse said the Soviets B r i t a I n's conservative - Dally espionage. WEDNESDAY NIGHT N. Y. ■ - to the Music, and Band UTnlform hall. 'A graduate of Seton Hall The government organ also ran “seen! no longer interested in re­ Mail warned that a summit break­ Maxton t^^0,T^^ ...... bdhrd installer for Bell Telephone New .Haven. Green Junc"25 to 28. talk on "Problems of Adolescents” ftighta. is open to the public. A business ■ stay in the United States and Rofne blared “Khrushchev Sabo- Izvestia ran the text of a Soviet Co. in Lorig ' islajid,"'vw!!] raisS Students whose work will be Kirsch Venetian Blinds, custom-made by F'indell, France. tageS^Summit.” note yesterday saying It was up ORCHESTRA EVERY WEDNESDAY poultry. He puts in hlS first lot shown in the section. "Teenage meeting will follow. make it- possible to temper summer suns and still Some Paris newspapers saw In . Britain's liberal News Chronicle to Washington exclusively to re­ today. The family will mqve here Art." are R9bert Niles, Mary Ann The South Windsor Art League the soviet premier’s attitude a re- Said the reasons_ for Khrushchev's move obstacles to good ■ relations THROUGH SATUM^^AY NIGHTS and take possession July 1. The Moran. Diane Carrier, Lorraine holds its snnual meeting and pot- e n jo y every cooling breeze. Call MI 3-4865. couple has two sons and a dqiigh luck at the Pleasant Valley Club­ r ' between Russia and the United Fox. Theresa Czwaczka. States. The note charged the U2 ter, all young children.' This is Two. life-size papier mache Ma; house tonight at 6:30. Slides will flight was an act of aggression WALNUT RESTAURANT one of toe largest poultry plant in donnas, made by art department be shown and members are asked that would be condemned by the 7 WALNUT ST.— FOR RESERVATIONS MI 9.S070 town, it is reported. students, a re ' available Jo any to bring palntingrs so exhibits may. MANCHESTER foundlv disturbed to leam ^ t ^ o r existence f be selected for Wood Memorial Li- FINDELL, Mfg. Co. four years the territory of the possible, entire world-. Court News churches In the regional district o n (USSR had been tlown over and disappointed generals who dislike ’The newspaper Soviet Culture Russell A. Isleib, 25, Niantic, th(it would like to have them. Ar- brarj’. Both husbands and wives 485 E. MIDDLE TPKE., MANCHESTER i photographed.” Hb suggested that the Kremlin's reduction of »rm'es joined in the campaign, printing was fined $100 in Trial Justice rartgements may be made by call­ are Invited to the meeting. Thun., May 19 i Marshal Rodion Malinovsky might | and reliance on rockets, have the an open letter from people’s artists Court yesterday for operating a ing \ the Art Department, at Wapping Mothers Club will meet aid of the Chinese who dismiss co­ of the USSR to their American motor vehicle while under the In­ tonight at 8 o'clock at toe Wap­ Venetian Blinds^/Repairs. Repair Parts be hovering at Khru.shchev's side colleagues. The, letter, blasUng RHAM. at the conferenceorirer as a watchdog. existence as a weakness,” it sur­ fluence of liquor. ping Community House. Mam- 1 provocative actions by American bers are asked to bring outdoor or The mass circulation Parisien mised:' spv planes, was signed by bal­ Francis' L Shaw, Flanders Ri­ Manchester Evening Herald An­ Moscow radio kept up a steady RICHARD J. RISLEY ver Rd., South Coventry, was dover correspondent, Mrs. Paul D. house plants, slips of plants. lerina Galina Ulinova, composer Committee chainpen inadvert­ chorus of support for Khrush­ Dmitri Shostakovich and others. AND HIS DANCERS fined $8' for disregarding a stop Pfanstiehl, telephone PllgrUn chev's summit stand. Normal pro­ ently omitted from a recent list ’The Literary Gazette ran a sim­ PRESENT 'THEIR 2^856. grams were pushed aside for a ilar letter to American writers **^dolph Klirig, Croton Falls, flow of comment from Soviet from a group of Soviet men of let­ 'T., forfeited an $18. bond fine T \ workers, giving solid support fo ters, including novelist Mikhail 3rd ANNUAL DANCE RECITAL when he failed to kppear on a their premier. Sholokhov. charge of disregarding an over The broadcasts carried the text ’The paper Soviet Russia concen­ head light. of Khrushchev’s speech to the trated on 'Vice President Richard “ Dance Capers of 60” Churches’ Annual Meeting western leaders. But as of this M. Nixon’s Interview Sunday The WiUimantic Area Council We have your^aby’s morning, there was no mention of night, declaring that it exceeded SATURDAY. MAY 2 1 -4 P.M. SHARP of Churches, of which the Colurti great new ^ Eisenhower's declaration that spy -in cynicism and impudence any bis Congregational Church Is a flighti»over ■ Russia had been statement ever made by an Amer WADDELL SCHOOL. MANCHESTER nvOTber will hold its second annual: | ican statesman. stopped and would not be resuhied. PIANIST. MICHAEL FOLEY ^ meetlng-^tomorTOW at 8 p.m. in , ART BENSON and HIS ORCHESTRA exhet size. piaytex" ,A headline in the Spviet goV ...... the WiUiinantic CongregaUonal MODERN PROGRESS TIcketa on Sale at the Door from 7:80 On ^ Church. Dr>Arthur O. Rlnden. erttment newspaper Izvestia read: Modem progress is hampering executive secretarjKof the Great­ cotton-pretty* "American Aggressors Torpedoed individual enterprise In central er Hartford Council ^f^Churches, Talks.• Africa. Natives there once used a In Canada’s parliament,. Prime good drum beater to send mes­ will speak on the topic 6f~?^Stew- ■t r id e R ite Minister John Diefcntoaker said sages quickly. Toddy, travilera ardship.’’ b r a ( 2 . 5 0 ) MANCHESTER SHOPPING PARKADE Putnam Girl Hurt that Khrushbhsv had taken “very report, the natives prefer to send Mias Patricia Rafferty, 22, Put­ / bellicose and -threatening , atti­ a letter,' which has a little more tude.” Opposition leader Lester B. privacy than do the drtlins. nam. -was admitted to Windham ■Pearson rapped Khrushchev’s "ap­ Community Memorial Hospital for parently brutal ultimatum” and Square^pance scalp ‘ lacerations and a possible suggested mediation by U.N.. Sec­ fractured collar bone early yes­ Availabte ai retary General Dag Hammars- terday morning after striklAg sev­ kjold' to keep the Big Four talks eral highway guard rails and de­ molishing her car on Rt. 6A. going. MANEFIELD "The Earl Johnston" Diplomats at UN. headquarters Manchester’s Own and Connecticut's Best Caller State Trooper Stephen Favian In New York expressed belief the Starts Tomorrow! 7,.Days! of toe Colchester Troop warned Stores summit breakdown presages more ^WEDNESDAY, MAY 1 G ^ P.M. to 11 P.M. her for inattention to driving, He Both said Miss Raffertjf- took her eyes bitter East-West debate in the ‘ MANCHESTER HIGH SCHOOL GYM off toe rdad as-she attempted to njxt General Assembly, opening in September. U.N. diplomats re­ b e n e f i t ' o f VISITING DANISH SCOUTS PLtASt ' DONA'nONS—Club Membera $1.00 Per Person acted favorably to Eisenhower’s DAISIES announcement that if the summit Spectators 50c Per Person 65 SIZES failed, he “would submit a proposal TIckteTS AT DOOR OR FROM ANY MEMBER tha}, thi U.N. set up a 'system of MHBIKMBRBMM OF GIRL SCOUT TROOP NO. 1 , AND s s b r a OR ’TEL. MRS. ARONSON—MI 9-4856 aerial ’ surveillance to guard WIDTHS against surprise attack.' PLUS /msoto >-Do*r $ew< Owpf 1 "^ . Khrushchev’s assault on the "Noose Fob A CARRIED IN United States was also top news Gunman” Voht )rou e in Asian capitals. STOCK AT fwaowt » J 0 floytw CuEub fnttf M The pro-government Hindu EARLYBIRDS! Standard said in New Delhi, that Feature First Sun. thru Thurs. Tonight ALL. TIMES (ei-caWow slyW) fcw* what ’ Khrushchev "apparently Why look beyond America’s first-choice car for the things you want? They’re the yp* o Mbgle43ta0. W-ant.s in the summit meeting is to score another propaganda vic­ Tf*oNEf«BFORl!5lfcl^JT^!8^ OPEN AT 7:80 A HARD SOLE— FIRM COUNTER things that.are making Chevy ’60’s hottest seller! '^ e craftsmanship of Body by A s iwwalleiiBl bre wWi tory..” Thajiaper reminded the pre­ h i -f i s t e r e o RECORDINGS UNTIL gURTAlN mier he was not in Paris "merely ^Kckiehrs iww iwogic diwqiwB bode 0 to push through national, con- SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL SERIES—DRAMA NO. 8 WARDS Fisher. The quiet and comfort of Full Coil cushioning. The thing to do is choose Ui piece whedewwr yee de. Slrekh,. reedw sider.ations.” 1 B 1 X 1 X 1 X X x|x|x|x|x|x| *'HENRY V" starring LAURENCE OLIVIER Japanese Foreign Ministry X 1 X 1 X I X X X 1 X 1 X 1 X X 1 X-J bendl Ifwowl sM » 1 C sources said they beUeVed the Rus­ ' AAP Supennarket TIcketa ^ A V A N - X 1 X 1 X 1 X X X 1 X 1 X 1 X X 1 X , your ’60 Chevrolet—any one of 18 models. Load up that vaeatiori-sizei^unk^id sians'wanted to squeeze every drop ID Ths-eiwlT A* *»* «**• i,'* Worth 56«f Toward nSc • STARTS WEDNCSDAY Thru SATURDAY • X 1 X 1 X 1 X 1 X X 1 X of propaganda value ou t, of spy 1 E . 1 X 1 X 1 X Aiw»s»*. e*«rig « ( « with Admission, Accepted Tonight auirr - mm awBstZY OF MEN’S plane incident to sow discord in 1 EE 1 1 1 X 1 X X X 1 X 1 X 1 X * 1 a 1 take off in the year’s sweetest.traveler. Find out iVhat it’s like,to be ^MUEVRQlEZi datteots star SMbroidsry or* prMhopsd the West and perhaps weaken — ENDS t o n ig h t — -1 EEE 1 1' 1 1 X px 1.x. 1 1 I I 1 Richard-M. N ixon’s chances in. the Frank Slastra Kirk Donzlss SUIT ♦o shape you wolwfolhr iw yowwo U.S. presidential race. The leader ‘Paths Of completely satisfied and have motley left over. loroomniltml to-inytotoWi- “Kings Go *Wo Fit Them.Carefully^* iovsilnaas. Yea con wear this stroptsM bra of the anti-American, opposition ' Glory” VALUES Socialist said Eisenhower should Fofth” with with Tony Cariis Balph Sluakar is haovsaly ewafart aH 4ay W)«». ■ llilli compromise further to get the con­ josmiisidii ference going. STARTS 'TOMORROW Save—riiU now-during the Spring Fever Setting Spree at your bed atOhorhed ChmoUt detUer’k White. 32A lo3#C The Melbourne, ^tistraUa, Her­ “Guiiman TIME “Tall story” Arrives in Remem^. you get a free Pleytex ald said that apparently easin.g From Also ' 'Dtuirs Open world anxiety counted little with Tony Porkins Laredo” B P.M. CoMow-Pratty Bra (rag. $2 JO) whew y v s Khrushchev when he saw an op- A ction-: MANCilESTER WEST HARTFORD Jnne Fondn Oftabert Kmpp lUrrlM Complete Show Color ‘ CENTER buy o AAeQic43ag Ire at $5.05. po4unity ,to put the Americans at Packed i IIU WUIAttl' 6:80' and 7:45 SHOPPING a dtsadvatnage. Western KOeiA TAtlOn Co-Hit 6:80-9:45 PARKADE 17 SO. MAIN ST. Hurry ihpogly this sansatWsql c flit is "If peace were Khrushchev’s, Main Feature Shown 1st , ■.nm Feature At 7:40 Wednesdays and Thursdays ^H jlhurs.. May 19 Open Mon., Tues., Sat.. Open 9:30 A.M. to 6 PM . first concern," the Herald said, "he Mon. thru SaL CARTER CHEVROLET COMPANY, INC. good for a llm M tbne «!A>y. ' ■irduld have promptly accepted A 8 Unit Family FunanSnScHon^KovT 10 AJd. to 6 P.M. COMING • "BUN SILENT, RUN DM P” W*d„ Thurs., Fri. Open Friday M IM 2 3 t Elsenhower’s ueurance that to f PAL MANCHESTMU CONN. American espionage flights over a ’"BlroOK OHASEBS” 10 AM. to » PAL 1229 MAIN siraam 11 Ruiala had been baited and would SUN. thru TUBS. • “LEGEND ef SLEEPY HOLLOW* T t V : - i not be reauiMd.” iead Th« Herald Adva, K ■ 'lU'iy'mmpiiH'a! > i • > -iiiin 1 '! I if* ' ' " 'N* """ J ium!!miiiUili!i.u iJu...... , .1 II— TT \ A A 1 ■\ ■ ■ < ■ - ■' , il», I*TIH ^ ■ ► .' ^ ' "X-' PAG® FIVE ) ‘ - MANCHESTER t^VKNlNG HERALD.- MANCHESTEB. CONN.. TUESDAY, MAY 17, I960

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONK^ TUESDAY^« MAY IT, 1960 Inatlng committaa a t Its meating Re^oiuil S PAOT FOUR metUate- JartalUUon Coventry at 8 p.m. MondaY at th* Legion tnctlon, reminding "tho that home. The post will nominate School Struck. the seaton of autnmer atonMW jlj PINR officers at Its meeting at 5 p.m. ZB A Grants arrive before the lWO-61 Monday here. “ ONGE A YEAR year beglng In July. Selectmen Set Those who attended th* annual' Y o u ^ o u l d K n o w ... i m PHARMACY Gold Star Mothers tea Sunday B e e r Sa les^ 664 c e n t e r s t r e e t BaseballDays were from Mansfield, Mr*. Mae Eflingtion COR.DF ADAMS Reynolds, Mrs. Emily Gamblno, Seybolt’s liesigimtioni C A V IN G S E V E N T David S. McComb To Be Put Up TED. MI 9-9814 Mrs. Theresa Chobot, and Mrs. 11 Other Bids Saturday and Sunday have been A. J, Brundage; from Andover, Television Manchester Pair Mr*. Agnes Friedrich; from Ver­ resignation of Principal#, in making plana for pijvnext, ^ ^ X J W . / , JmJ J ^ . Highland Park School was atnick pfs^almed a* Boya’ Baaeball Dayg The -r ...... __ . ■ ____. vnrnrnH^vm Eatarlns th» fourth y w of hU Many Leras el Deble OUUe non, Mrs. Mae Rlchardaon; and Carlton B. Seybolt, wa*, accepted meeting May 31, Board member* little opposition was voiced last 6:00 Bis 6 Theatir-Jm progress) by lightning Saturday, the gecond Pr^ie^ptiqn lay tkaBoard t»f Selectmen, accord­ S.vmr term on the Zoning Board Karljr Bhow (loNBTogressj High Road ' time It ha* b « n hit In 20 year*. It To Face Charges from'Coventry, Mrs. 'Thelma Gai­ last night by the Regional 8 Board asked Mange* to plan a di«<»sion night to a series of applications rirst Show (in proke^ss) ney. Accompanylffg the group of Appeal.. David 8. McComb brought before the Zoning Board Ma MarUn's Roundup hag no lightning protacUon. ing to Flc?t Selectman Richard M of Education at a meeting attend­ of the curriculum outline approved Quick Draw MeSraw 9:00 Rifleman SpecNj e e m l i s t were Mrs. Charles Fahey of Mans­ last month by the Board. The JUST 5 MORE DAYS lend, a thoughtful and fair mind of Appeals, and nearly all of them, Cartoon Playhouse ■ U.S Marshal - , The Board of Education last Two Manchaster youths ara to Oaltnat. ed by about 60 district resident*. Big Picture . Tlghtrmia •. ^ night was informed by Arthur H. appear in Ellington Justice Coprt field, Gold Star Mothers ch^rman. SeyhfOlt signed a contract Fri­ Board at that time accepted the to the board’. dellberaUons and Including a variance >o sell beer at 6:26 Weather News and SporUi The Covenbw Boya Basebajl 9:30 I'olt 4b ' Illlng, superintendent of schools, tonight as the result of a fracas in Tell Your Doctor Drivers were Mrs. EHlzaibcth day a* principal of the new Trum­ plan until a more detailed outline a Green Rd. pharmacy, were 6:30 Phone Your Answer Red Skelton Show „ 1 “40 t Aaan. will conduct, a town-wide Rychllng, Mrs. Virginia Snow, and think, seriously of the meaning of that a hole was torn In the roof Ellington last Friday. bull H l^ School and is to assume could be presented, granted. , Rome Jacobs Club House 'x.^Arthur Murray Party (C)^ Phone Us gollclUtlon Saturday.and open it* Mrs. Ellen Tarbell. S S n g in relauon to tte commu- Only three requests were denied Sports. News and w.eather of the school, and electrical Ellington Resident State Troop­ •1980 geaann Sunday absthe Plain* his new duties June 30., Referring to the change In ad­ Joe Palooka . ilbvle at Nine-Thirty gvyitches In a hallway - w « e er Lionel LaBreche said today' he We Will Deliver Plan Banqjlet out of the 16 applications, six for 6:4S Douglas tldwards *• 10:00 lve«m a Secret Athletic Field. Game tirta ^ m be Rural Superintendent Andrew ministration, and a possible change "*^^ning 1. very Important to the extensions of permission and the Huntley-Brlnkley Report 10 Alcoa prW a request y the ^ack- 112-..SO Almanac The Board of Education agreed was the driver of a car which cut peais wlli hold a public hearing at Chestnut St„ past president. ^ exception. ' . Eyewitness to History to give school authorities informa­ , Friday ali^the Robertson Chairman Robert E. Foote after over July 1. 1958, after Dr. W. mat Cbrp. for a variance to allow 13:60 News and Weather to include the Item^ln Its budget for off another car on Sandy Beach Other new officers /a re Mrs.. Christoff Helsler re.signed a* “ Nonetheless,” he said, there 8:30 Wvatt Karn I l:So I.ate NNewa Rd., Ellington, late Friday night tion on the number of Grade 1 adjournment of the 5-hour meet-, outside stprage of fuel oil tanks at , martimo (C) 19. 32. 1960-61, sacrifleing . the parking School. ' Hooks Johnston, vice president; superintendept-prlncipal. are many cases where granting ex- 36 N. School SC The variance was New.a ____ Karash, Frank and another uni­ pupils there are, who they are and The following appei^wlU be ing. • ceptions or variances is logical and 1 Spy . __ FOR COMPLETE LI8TINQ area which had been'"plMned for Dr, Ruth Fanta, recording secre­ granted. - ' SEE SATURDAY’S TV the school at a "cost of $2;200. dentified youth allegedly assaulted where they live. This Information heard: Universal Garages>Ijm. of maybb- eVen beneficial." Others Granted three Rockville teenagers In the Is necessary in order to adequatej New Haven,' for pcrml8SiofN4o tary; Mrs. Charles Ubert, cor­ dates. May 25 through 27. Collect­ 'The main problems to b e . con Board member Edward Gleruwy espondent secretary: Mr*. Ruth He has been with Aetna Life In­ other variances granted were as urged that plans be made for car Karash cut off. - ly plan' for transportation and erect a garage without proper se Vasa to Mark ing and counting the ballots will aidered, he said, are the long term surance Co. practically since follows; Roger Parrot, 79 Plym­ school housing for . the coming backs on the property of Kil^irn ^^eqeer, treasurer, and Mrs. Lll- take about 10 days. effects of variances, or exceptions graduation from Baypath. He outh Lane, maintain attached ga­ Radio gchool year, Supt. Fisher pointed Hayden on Pine Lake Dr., Pine llanG»iatair*on. director. The representatives also backed aJid, the danger of opening the An installation dinner will be 60th Anniversary served in the auditing department rage closer to sidelines than regu­ (Thla IliOng Include# only tRoae newg broadcaata of IB or • out' . . Lake Shore*. the union’* executive board In its Now |8 the time doorHo a wries of exception. Of for many years, has climb'd to the lations allow; Peter Vuoto, 407 Registrations may be made to­ Troop* Set Banquet held June ftN^gt Waverly Inn, rejectldh of the latest company length. Some statlona carry other ahert newacnata). Scandia Lodge, Order of Vasa, to aave on. these the saJTta type almply because- one post of cashier. Center St., erect free standing a 1:00 Dal Raycee morrow and Thursday at Cov. Brownie Troops will hold their Cheahlre. contract offer. “ haa been R anted. ground sign closer to street than WURU—ISiC w n o —1696 entry Grammar School from 9 a.m annual 'mother-daughter banquet will hold' lU/iOth anniversary din­ About 9,000 workers. In several perfect fittin g McComb is. married to the for­ 6;UU Newt. Zalman CALL NOW “ You have tp be fair,” McComb rcKvilationa allow, one War- 6:00 Nows. Weather A Sports ^ to 3:30 p.m. A aimilar program at 6 p.m. Monday at the vestry of asked to bring a'hot dish disealad ner Saturday at 6:30 p.m. in the Job categories, belong to the union. mer rtelen Doloff of Brookline, •8:15 Art Jdhiwon 6:30 Album of the Day leg-sue stockings said. He pointed out that mem­ ren Howland, 575 Main St., erect 6:45 Lowell Thomta was conducted last Week at the the First Congregational Church. and their own dishes and *11 itlah-American clubrooma. Their contract expired April 30. Mass. They have three children, 6:45 Three Star Extra B tfort tht flits cbmt— ! Lennart Torstenaon will act aa bership on the Z6A_,tends to en­ free standing, lighted ground sign 7:00.Amoe N' Andy' 7:00 Dick Bertel f o r t h c Robertson School. Anyone who ba* Participating will be TroOp 71, ware. Beverages will be served If the membership reject* the . . . fuH fashioned two of whom^'live in Brooklyn, 7:80 Newa Comedy -Time ---- toaStq^ter. Special gueata will gender conservatism because of two years; John Fletcher, 76 Irv 7:45 Bob and Ray \ 7:30 News . . „ . • not registered his child should do Mrs. Edgar M. Boisvert, leader; Town Notes contract, the union will be empow­ N. Y., and of whom are mar Ing St., erect attached garage 7:46 Congressional Report. be ch^tar members of the lodge, ered to call a strike 60 days after and seam less . . . the responsibility which goes with 8:00 World Tonight \ 8:06 NIghtbeat Pre-Summer Specials On so on these days. \ „ Troop 219. Mrs. Ernest HambleU, The Busy Beavers 4-H Club will ried. They also have, one grand closer to sideline than regulations 8:15 Music Till On# 50 and members, grand notifying management. the Job, la.PO Newt A chnic will be held at 9 a.m leader: Troop 232, Mrs. Arnold E. meet from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. all styles .are at child. \ allow. . ll;30 M*d-nlte Moc^i . Thursday at:,, the Public Health Carlson, leader: and Tropp 182, lodge and diatriet.lodge officers. Applications are Inspected by For relaxaUon. McComb “ enjoys 12:10 Mutlo nil Ona 12:55 News: • storm Doow, Windows J < oJ u L Friday at,lhe home of Mr*. CSiarle* reduced prices ... board members during the periods Extensions granted were as fol­ t:00N.wa^OH^^^ Nuralhg Asisfi. office to help speed. Mrs. Raymond Massey, leader. Adam* on Swamp Rd. to work on Arthur Anderson, S w e^ h consul playing golf, once,in a while.” He lows: Clifford Pasternack, 681 • Awnings, Canopies. Each troop will contribute to the from Boston, will be gubsL^meak- between the monthly public hear­ and his wife visited England two 4:00 Financial Nawa " ..the registration of Grade 1 pupils a cooking project. ■ Main St., limited repairer’sdlcense S:0dB1g Show g:15 Showeaaa and Nawa entertainment. er. ^ '• v . ings, a part of the Job seldom years ago. 8:30 Jo' ihn Daly • Porch and Patio Enclosuros inasmuch as health artd vacclpa- The CrAfty Capers 4-H CTub two years; Peter Ven Straten. 395 6:40 Bte Show 7:00 Fulton Lewie tion records are required by the After the Swedish style smor­ O.T.C. noted by casusd observers. fhs- p Horgaa 7:16 Evening DevoUone Tryouts Set win meet at 3 p.m. ,FY-lday at the - opt!--. Tolland Tpke.. limited repairer s 7:00 Ed 7:20.Showcaee and Newt • Jalousies For Doors and Windotrs time school opens in September. home of Mr*. Frederick C. Ro.se gasbord, there will be dancing. For pending on the number of app.. Tryout* for the National League tickets and reservations, members eattons public hearings/Can last license, two years: Francis Mott, liilSl^ «,alr. 7;45 Be.sebaU Warmup Pupils may be registered and with Mrs. Robert A. Doggart, co­ I^ICAL I.JYOK AT THESE ONCE A YEAR SAVINC^! 2S3' Oakland St., use barn Tor 7 55 N.Y. at Cleveland _ “ Our Prices Will Please Your Budget” of the Coventry Boys Baseball and friends may call Mr. and Mrs. well Into the night. ,2:00 Sign o'oo Take Five—U.S. Marine Corpa " the physical examination may be Assn, program will be conducted leader, assisting. g^^Tsale- $6,800 Earned storage of-tires and tubes, two OF HNE CARS John Nelson, 40 Harlan St. ■ ‘Price Price ld:0P Showcase and News . taken later. Supt. Fisher said. today and Thursday at 6 p.m. at Mothers assisting Mrs. Burton Style______Type P ril?'' Kurtz Problem Sticky * years; Wayne Wright, repairer s 8:00 Newt Weather 11:05 Music geypnd the Stars . ITRIKIC KHTIMATES e EASY TERM S. ^UPFORTS 6:15 Conn. Ballrorm I Prospective Grade 1 "pupils must the Plains Athletic Field. E. Moore with classes of the South .1.95 1.66 4.95 One problem which has con­ license, two years; Roy Motors, 1 iValklng Sheer, outsize 4.20 fronted the ZBA in recent months, 7:00 Rav Somera 11:35 Music Beyond the Start be six years of age on or before Church'Potluck Coventry Cooperative Nursery Mail Strike Vote Fitted to your 2 Walking Sheer ...... 1.65 1.41 For James Inc., Winter, and Center Sts., sell U;00 News 12:05 World News. Sigh Oft .1.65 1.41 4.20 and which McComb admits la a new and used Cars, one year; 11:10 Bay Somera Jan. 1. 1961. . The Couple* Club will be In and Kindergarten at Kingsbury 3 Daytime Sheer T o date only a amall number House this week include Mrs. New Haven, May 17 UFi—'Union Doctor^* EXACT .1.35 1.17 3.50 sticky one, is the pressure sur­ Green Manor Construction Co. MORIARTY general charge of a potluck lunch ress Sheer ...... 3..50 rounding the Kurtz Bros. Inc. ap- A bank book, reprMiint^g more of pujills ha* been registered. Supt. James Breen, Mr*. Fred Johnston, workers at the Southern New Eng­ gpecificatioTUt Ijing Sheer .1..35 1.17 south of W. Middle Tpke. and west BILL TUNSKY eon. at noon Sunday after the 1.17 3.50 '-'ftlications for a variance to allow than 66,800 earned in th^ year’s Fisher"hM asked the cooperation Mr*. Arnold E. Carlson and Mrs land Telephone Co. \i.’ill participate 6 Walkihg.^qer cotton sole .1.35 of Parkade, maintain free sta.nd- morning worship sen.’lces at the .1.50 1.28 3.80 plant expansion. various projects, was presented Ing ground sign, six months. ' BROTHERS of all parents. Aldo Cyr. in a mail strike vote next week. BACK SUPPORTS 7 Seamles.s^S'.... Magi-Lace ... First Congregational Church. The Representatives of 75 locals of .1.50 1.28 3.80 Although McComb did not vote The board denied a vari^ce to Qian Gut4o All Shapn • Drill T a w Sought committee in charge will include a b d o m i n a l s u p p o r t s 8 Seamless . . T"H and T o e ...... 1.50 to the Rev. John F. Hannon, pas­ Ml 9-9095 the .Connecticut Union of Tele­ 3 laON 3-PAIR PURCHASE! on thd next to last Kurtz applica­ Gr'een Manor for erection of a SOI CENTER ST.—Ml 1-6135 The Coventry American Legion Mrs James R. MacArthur and Mr. Manchester Evening Herald MATERNITY SUPPORTS SAVE UP TO tor of St. James’ Church, last Coventry correnpondent, F. Paul­ phone Workers, an independent tion, he noted that four similar ap­ lighted sign near the vyest portion gall S h n .for Tabis Tops Post will form a driUHram at /;30 and Mrs Clark Osborn. k n e e SUPPORTS plications have been denied by night by the L a d ie s^ St. James. of the Parkade building. Green PICK-UP and DELIVERY ine Little, telephone PI 2-6281 union, met yesterday to set the The presentation was made by p.m. Wednesday at , tlle>.,.^g1on Those attending have been ELASTIC HOSIERY past boards. Manorvoriginally requested a vam Home on Wail St. for its annual Mrs. Ceorge Willard Jr., retiring . You con dol many BIB f r a c t u r e s u p p o r t s • The dilemma Is the choice be­ ance to allow erection of tvfo Memorial Day program and . ^ tween granting the application, president, at a meeting at Church signs, the other, to be near thrmew with gloss tgWw T B A cn o N a p p l i a n c e s and, thereby, setting a precedent of the Assumption hall. rade. Veteran* having uniforms branch of the Connecticur Bank are urged to attend the meeting CERVICAL COLLARS of too liberal an interpretation of Corsages were presented to and Trust Co. at the PpTkade. The CNid dtsk tops and the regulations; and denying it, Mrs. Willard, Mrs. Gilbert Sae- company withdrew ii(e latter ap­ ly art tosy to http Poppy Day Set CERVICAL BRACES Poppy Days in Coventry will be ; X thereby establishing a board , repu­ gaert, new president, and other plication before the hearing. Ltt us htip you SPINAL BRACES tation for unnecessarily rigid con- new officers. A flower display The ZBA a]p<5 denied variances May 27 and 28 with a house-to- t r u s s e s house canva**. according to Mrs. Hrol. was presented by Miss Ellen to. Lionel .V-^oucy, 12-14 Hudson with sa9|Mtipns. h e r n i a s u p p o r t s The p-oblcm is nothing which Buckley, a member of the Man­ St., erecp-accessory building at The Coventry Day Sohool Louis A. Steullet, president of the ' can be solved in an instant, Mc- chester Garden club. Refresh­ the s id ^ f the dwelling instead of Mirrors cu H p ril silts. Auxiliary to the local American W Comib suggested. It will bear care­ ments were served by Mrs. Sam­ at the rear; and Edward Kluce- COVENTRY. CONN Legion. ' A similar program Fri­ m ie cicflL ful and deliberate discussion. The uel Maltempo and her committee. wfez, east of 366 Hackmatack St., OPEN 6 DAYS AWEEK day and Saturday will be held In 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. most recent'application is due be­ The next meeting of the Ladier erect dwelling closer to sidelines Storrs. PHflRmflCY fore the ZBA cither late in July or of St. James will be a pothici than regulations allow. The unit is presently conducting d«W I.M 4N «.9.l. Ml. 8*4146 In September. supper to be held June 13 aJLBper- a clothing drive for the Save the 844 MAIN STREET One who believes'in the individ­ ry's Glen in Bolton. Tic)t«s may J. A. WHITE GLASS CO. [indergartW through Eighth Grade Children Federation. Anyone hav­ ual's responsibility to his commu­ be obtained from Mrpe Victoria ing donations may leave them^at nity. McComb is active. ■ puUide England, Mrs. Mari^aTilloramo, or 31 0ISSH.I. ST. • PHONE Ml »-7322 the American Legion Hall or c6 the ZBA, in affairs at his church. Mrs. Stanley Mlpganowski. I low Accepting A Limited Number Of tact Mrs. Steullet. Center Congregational. For 45 The group reminded of a The auxiliary will be making as seen on T V years, he either directed or acted- Mass, for Jm ng members and a Front End Spraya- for Memorial Day during " in'the church’a amateur dramatic corpomj* Comrnunioh- to be held 'ai session starting at 2 'p.m. ,May shows. This year, is the first in June>f at 8 am. A Holy Hour Sturfeini^For It s ;7960-67 School Term* whicH hc has not taken part in the 28 at the local Legion home. be licld that evening at T:30 Poppy poster winners have been | theatrical group. Special At present, he Is the chur<^ THURSDAY! GRAND OPENING ★ COMPETENtT^UALIHEO STAFF X listed by Mrs. Steullet, as follows: j (1) ALIGN FRONT END Second class group. Bonnie Gran-, | PINWHEEL ' vice moderator and chalrmap<^f REG. 07.60 ★ SMALL CLASS ENROU^ENT ger, first prize: first class group, j the church's committee onadvance PUMP great news/ (2) BALANCE FRONT 6f The PENNY SAVER Kenneth Morgan, flrst; Robert planning. He has also active ★ in d ivid u al AHENTION^. Adamclk. second: and three ties. ! In boy scout work. A L O TO rC A R WHEELS—REG. 04 00 (9) CHECK FRONT‘WHEEL ★ REMEDIAL READING PROGRAM Robin Potter, Elaine King, and | Bom In^dSngland FOR U piE MONRY! Barbara Helms, third. Prizes of McComb w^g^ont in Newcastle- BEARINOS At NEW LOCATION ■ ★ a r t , • ' • \ • X ■ $3, $2 and $1 have been awarded on-Tyne, Edgland, 56 years ago. (4) CHECK BBAKR s y s t e m the winners. I He camerwith his family to Man- TONIGHrS ★ MUSIC Susan Potter waa awarded first j chMter when young, went through ALL FOUR ONLY ★ GUIDANCE and COUNSELING - prize of lib In the auxiliary secondary schools here, and conj- Americanlam contest. Maureen ^^eted his education at the^ Bay- SPECIAL Brick Clwreh Two ★ LANGUAGES— FRENCH (from th# socend groda) and LATIN Woodward and Daniel Storrs each path Institute of Business and Ac received $6 in a tie for aecond counting in Springfield, Maes. $ ★ AUWO-VTSUAL AIDS 19MFORD 0.95 Doort North o f Formtr prize, ★ INTERESTING SOCIAL STUDY TRIPS TO MEXICO. CANADA, Plan Scholarship FAIRLANC Sliop Uoa Sidt Door Scholarships of $10 each have , and THROUGHOUT THE UNITED STATES. been voted by the auxiliary for, YICTORIA SERVICE ON ALL the student , with the highest CONVENTIONAL MAKES Come vjoit un. ln our-new i scholastic sUnding in the Grade | S.Door Hardtop. Radio, heater, larger shop. You will And— For Inquiries and Information Please Contact \ a graduating class in Coventry , Fordomatic. R ^ and black-with A fine display of eummer told Mansfield. 1 red and white Interior. Red car- MORIARTY clothing! Large variety of 4K>SFrrALAU)nLiARY TTie ^oup hail also given S5 to peUng. Whitewall tires, vrtieel household articlee! Spring DEAN OF ADMISSIOfiS, WINTER SESSION, the fo u r th District Magazine discs, outside rear view mirror, cloUlIng at reduced prices! Fund f^\the Veterans Home and rear seat speaker, directional BROTHlRS SCHOOL, BOX 317, COVENTBY, COW I, sr Csll Hlgrim 24936 HospiUl aKNewingion. ‘lights. OPEN — Tuesday. Wednee- Mrs. John\Lacek. legialaUve eearwhesl» 301-S15 CENTER ST. day, Hiureday, Friday, 10 chairman, haa received and sent ftoat-wh**l TEL. MI 8-5136 a.m. to 4 pjn. Thnrsday 29 letters to the Committee on 2845 nlghta 7 to 8. 466 MAIN ST. House Veterans Affa|rs and the t r A S Just North of Lincoln School \ state represtatives on^the Nation­ al Service Life Insurance bill. 65 Other Makes and 'X s t S oo Models To Ohoeae From The auxiliary will elect-a nonjr'

liMhm-dbwTiiliicinl MANCHESTER imagine/ Riglit new, yew get a FOR RJENf PINwilEEL Ills t*sr avarsM toUai Fomout $2 JO Ployle* Coffon-Prafty Beg bpwL Stardily caa* OLDSMOBILE 8 and 16 mm...Movie Projector* SLING- itnictcd. Badly dcaacd. —^ouBd or„-aflent, also 85 mm. (oll-colton Myle) abw iutely fre# MOTOR SALES tilde prpJ^toTB. SSI.00 ‘SeUlng;. and Servicing when yew buy a Ployta* M agic-ding • • ? Oldsmobiles for over S5 yehrs. W$LbON DRUG CO. the lensatiooa) strapless brd with WELDON BRUS 00. RAY ,i>WVER, Used Car Mgr. 901 Main St. Tel. Ml 8-5821 a .. 612 West Center St.—» n 9-2411 exdusivd new magic dinging bock. It stays AnthortaeO DegJer OPEN EVENINGS 001 MAIN At .—Ml 0-0091 in place whatever you d6.-Streteh, reach, bend/ It won't sTip/ It won't ride up/ ^ ■ The secret? An exdudve elastic bock mod* ('HKISTl AN , NEED CASH TO of Anoset*. Exciting contour cup* with SnKNA'K delicote star embroidery, ore pre-shaped MOMTOK to shape you notorally ki new young FIX UP, PAINT UP? Window Shades loveilneet. Yo« con wear this strapless bra Tkis week, i in heavenly ooorfort alt day long. Whether you do-it-yourself or have it done, you Mod* to brdor White. 32A to 38C will need money for that new porch, patio, TRINIDAD tion or paint jo6. Arrange a Householder's Cash 'ALSO Good Reading discover $12.95 Remember, you g Loan at HFC so you’ll have enough, money to dp VENCTIAN BLINDS COHon-Pretly Bra t-r *■ the job right. You’ll like doing buaness vntn HFC, Bring your old roUeta In for the America's oldest company specializing in instal- and save S6e per shade. Whole Family wky comfort MONTHlYPAYNll«T$CtIIINIU 20 1* 12 4 is suck a you get more p0rmU «wr»n Mrad •News ' $ 6.72 $ I Z t $10.06 $18.46 13.07 14.18 19.74 36.55 •Facts faskionakle word than money 19.25 20.91 2927 54.48 30.83 33.61- 47.55 89.47 4 . , 36.41 39.74 56.48 106.80 from HFC ■ '1,.. Being of ease lias never bron a more iinportant part of being in jashion. And the famous footwear that lets yqu be both has never before been Th« Christian K iw tts Monitor One Norwoy St., Boiton 15, Mais, available in such a wide and wonderful selection. Com? »*c our aew Send your ntw»poptr for th« tiih* arrivals.,. . in.every style and color and heel height you want. . .-ir r 1300 m «MS. live 0 OTTER llECTtICAllt SFt Pl.UMBtR. ehfcked. Enelostd find my eh«ek cr America’s most beloved footwear. ... here for our celebration of Uhl iM b a M B lh w i isoooy «rd«r. 1 yior $20 □ _ DEAl I H OH c months $10 D » U Natioiigl Red Cross Shoe Week. lOUSEHOLDfINANCE THt HARTiORD LargettiM ngbrttndof 'iine footwear in the tberld. t I.EC1 RIC THE HARTFORD ELECTRIC LIGHT CO StyM f i ^ 10.9S to 14^95 E. A JOHNSON light company , , :i MAHCHMIUI fHOI MianchMter Sfiimlping Parkade, Middle Turnpike W. ACtdrsn . , TKh predud Im so esmsdien lAotsvsf wMi Tli* Aamkos NoKe^ tsd Cee*4 ^ 382 Middio Tumpiko WbbI PAINT CO. I Broad St^^ MancKfiitci.M Acttate^ Open . Monday, CHyv ' ' ton# 723 MAIN ST...... WednBBday ThiiPBday, Friday, 9 V - ■ s' ------n.ig ^ 2Srnodr--Mltehdl 3-2738 Saturday, 9 A.M to 6 P.M. . II 16 4 Hsa. ta t, h n . - M m M . M - M I 16 B h t PHONE MI 9-4501 SMOta# Otwaa BedeWiottM Centai^lOB Market Bomia, Otawtagtaa I .. —-r- . ii- / . .r. ' r

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km Ill'll I I ' ■ II ...... I A BIANCHESTER e v e n i n g h e r a l d , M i^G^STER. CONN.. TUESPAY, MAY 17, I960. PoUdeVaken •T" Patrolman Iniif stigates Crash Obituary gAGE 8DC paopla waiopni^ Him N ot” Vos, Budgets St'all rejectlMi of petty n eg atirtsi^ n God had vialt<^^ HU: paopia, but To $600 Lo4 ^ atmoigihers of InternaUona} coax-. favor of' a broad -and unreseiwed A Thought for Today U.S. Shows tha Tlalt andad upon a hlU called While He Investigates Crash Mrs. Bkwsli T. OaddeU ice, It was the prosperity half stand for a roo** public objective. ^ponaprad by the MtaaclieateF Oolgothat untU H ^uaed HU dl* S e tt in ^ ^ r Connecticut Odun^ of Otaorebea For bur Guests Mrs. Sarah Turklngton Caddell, of UiS'^^iMmhllcan flromlee adilch There was nb previous rlgrfd party vine power to eonquw ^eath and; formerly of Manchester, died last, By Boy^ 14 position or tradition to keep them was com l^^nto question. the grave. lYhlle Patrolman William Cooks'^ Templeton, ho said,' had hit the Wednesday In <3ounty Armagh, Ire­ iEufttin^ if^ralb from doing ao. If •Y#r ottoiidfd i 'God waa vlslteiT'HlaPeople! Does It takem lraoU to eon- Of Heeding Russik Far^i rear of a car driven west on the land. Funeral services were held The weekend theft of $600 in cajil ; The hrighte^the.^ chances of 'Yankee Any observer who remembers WM Investigating a collision Sun­ ^ ipaJS2?«?i&'«^S“ iNa Yqs Indeed, blit it startoa-ljitlrtr vtnee people that^ )leaua wU'-Obd turnpike by Rita F. MacKlntosh last Friday in Portadown with and bonds from an Autumn »L peace, the leas pep th e r i's e M ^ to ' By A. H. O. Connecticut's past, however, can­ mtmorid ••rvico of our Tentatlve'T)ud«ts for the flr t day afternoon on W. Middle Tpke., of Hartford, who had stopped to BlMcU Street not get past the seventh recom­ lowly home of a simple peasant vUltlng ma people ?'-^hat about burial In Seagoe cemetery. resident was brought to a q u l « Mancheeter. Conn. ^ be in the American econ om y /^ cp ^ girl named Mary In Nazareth. 'yoti? Do you knoW'tho jby of Hla (ODattmied trote Paga One) Herter previously had seeihed to and sewage depa?tm^nto ' of the another auto accident occurred #n make a left turn into the entrance Mrs. Caddell lived In Manches­ soluUon late yesterday when polic* t b u m a s f . rtaiGUTON mendation of this, subcommittee lUhtniiif. you proboWy n oH ^ take the President inforined • W U j i m R FERGUSON existence flowered, the stock mar­ Perhaps she waa kneeling on her dweiBng.AFlUiin your heart? Haa the turnpike behind him. to the Parkade. ter about 50 years ago. She was a wore led to the loot by a^l4-year. Wo have previously alluded to without reflecting that not only Hm homdlk# otn ioip h «« wWeh Khrushchev that he had called off- ^ tg h th District,;»rort’tTJe-4ubmlt- Cooke was investigating a crash PubUehcre ket wilted. As the summit loomed, the elemental truism that a party the mood may have changed, but prayer riig when suddenly the God Tita Big Thraa ooolad their As a result, Orman E. Temple- member of S o u t h Methodist old youth who Is being .held in eon- rounded October U ISO baala In'tfaa neasion at Elysee Pal- JJ.S. flights over Soviet territory ted to the, JSa'triCt Board ol on, 51, of East Hartford was ar- involving a car and a motorcycle, Church hers . ^ — neetlon "with the theft. . with fair prospects for such lim­ which happens to be out of power times and historic allegiance as room was fhled witn the radiance PauTC..Kalaer, gave you Hiu foully of b*lii9 In ,1 ibuept has the easier ttmqof. it writing a ConcordU Uuharjm. Churbh. aoa bafora R hn ^ ch ev's ambassy ahd said they would not be re­ rectorsrYbr another twd' weeks, reSteil^and charged wltli driving which resulted In the arrest of Survivors Include two brother^ Police said today, howewr, to* well. ^ t T of Gabriel, a nmssenger sent from __ iblidars Entered- ^ ^ d »t at the ited accomplishments as might ataiUment m ^a'^his stand em­ sumed. thertby postponing the setting of while mtxq^ated. \ John D. Shane, 18 of Vqrnon. The Robert Turklngton ajnd Richard case' la still under -Invesflgatl^ Conn., as piatform. The subcommittee, m Point 7, the very thpone of God. “ Hail, — ------. / ' a pfivoft Such on ot- This concession provided the, •birOKLce at _Man<*eiter. have definite psychological effect, Not even this truWmT^owver, calls for the ‘further elimination thou that-firt highly favored, the phatic.- the district tax rate until the end Cooke satdSmwas srthdlng with motorcyclist, Peter N. Dow, 29, of Turklngton In Manchester, and a They, declined to disclose the up nd Clau UaU Uatter. basis upon which De Gaulle and the economic charts flirted with quite prepared ila for the resdun^ or adequate control of dangerous Lord la with thee; blessed art thou mosphort hot boon doUbbfofoly Hia western leaders adjourned of thaKtime. ■ , his back to.the'Hirnplke (ind the Crystal Lake, Rockville, suffered sister, .iulrii. EUzabeth Wilson, Man­ leamhe to solution of the theft. MacMillan sought to puU the fcon- The budget pdatponement waa a broken ankle. chester, and another brother and Edward E. Edgar of 197 Autunrn SUBSCRIPnON RATES the possibility of future recession. Ing health and constructive vlgo; 'railroad grade crossings.” among women., thou shall con­ after a 2-hour saseion. location of the first crtislj^when he Parable In Advance of the sample of prospective Re­ 'Hiira.,was a day. when such a Notice cioofod. President Eisenhower was stem ference to gether again. okayed by district directors last heard squealing brakes and''toe Templeton, free under $200 bond, sister In Ireland. 8t. reported the missing money and ,tl5AU ceive in thy womb, and bring forth papers Sunday. He said he awoke, One Tear ...... , 7.75 How different the mood haa publican platform making provid­ recommendation would have been and unsmiling as he left the >14Cmlllan reportedly told . the night at the board’s'.regular meet sound of collision. is due in court June 4. t o Uontbe . 8.9U a son, and shsdt call his name Soviet leader that Elsenhower’s Kattileea Ann Meek between 9:30 and 10 a,m. M d IA XonlliE •••«••# been since the revelation we were ed by the report of the Highway heresy, becauber-^the Republican JESUS." How can this be since I WE HAVE DAILY Slysee palaqe. Macmillan looked ing. ' ^nt Voatb e< Safety subcommittee, of the Re­ concession should bt enough, to CovMitry—Kathleen Ann Meeki noticed a amall metal record box «•••••••••••••••■ flying over Russia! Surely, If the party waa the Republican party have no husband?” Then the won­ grave. But, before they mljoumed; the ^••Idy ...... publican . Progress Committee, and the railroad waa a'public util­ A French delegation communi­ saUsfy hlrt. In the ^Interest of 'infant daughter of Mr, and Mr». miaslng. , , Hi Copr . • derful e X p 1 a n!a t i o n that God’s DELIVERY TO THE directors Instltuted/one eebnomy Beauty Queen About $100 in cash was missing, stock market could have known report drawn for'^possible adoption ity, and the Republican party oper­ que on the meeting took note of worldwide hopes for aiSuiprove- for the coming yqar. They voted Police Investigatm Robert Meek, RiFD 4,. Coventry, Holy Spirit wi mid over-shadow Miss Marilyn Lupien, 21 Sunset $50 of It In the 'box. The box a ly jtEUBER OF we were doing this, all along, It as a plank in the platform the ated on the principle that w*?P uie absence of the Soviet premier m e n t^ East-West relations h*re* to retain Mrs. Paul Cervinl as dlv died hurt night at Manchester Me­ THE asso c iated her. As at the | beginning of the St, is toe “Miss East Hartford contained hon^, insurance records •!n»« ABSoclated Pres* I* exclusively would never have suffered its long spring convention of the party will was ^ood for any public' utility and said DeGaulle “noted that Inilh e^rgu ed, Khrushchev slro'uld. trict^rate maker at-a fee of $1,000, morials Hospital. accept. was also, good fot Connecticut. But world the Spirit ‘brooded over the BOLTON i- A?op his demand to put off sum­ Survivors include two brothers, Jaycee of 1960” and "Miss Con­ and other valuable^papers, police antWea to the use of ?r winter do^ruma. Notice how brisk­ face of the deep” and then with these conditions the scheduled dls- a $600 drop from the fee paid last iXf Underwear, said. The theft appawnUy occurred all news dispatches credited to ** or The Republicans—or at least the what would have been sensational missions could not takh place, y mit negotlaUohs for six or eight ^'LjRobert Thomias and- David Henry genially.” . not otherwise credited ly it has responded to the good one great word of creation after year to Russell Aliczl. She -won her titles in the contest at night' while residents were present phase of Republican sUte heresy in the good old days la a 400 MAIN SnCEt A • peGaulle spokesman was months. The directors set May 80 for a of Meek; a ilater, Joanne Lou ' u d also -the local news news, now that It has .com® ■ out. recommendation free and easy, xo? another carved order oi^t of chaos, MANCHCnER.C0NN. The purlolnlnir of two boxer off>tw'o men had taken the boxes of M eek;''^jnat«hal grandparei spOMored by the East Hartford asleep, pdfice Indicated. *11 rlctits of republlcatlon of leadership—seem to require rela- aSksd if the summit conferthoe Western diplomats, especially special meeting to discuss budget­ Police 'said the metal boX waa dispatches herein are also reserveo^ Notice, too, how expectation of a Uvely IJttle Ume out of power to day—so far, that is, as this one 'then brought to life birds, fish, AREA had ended and replied: “T ^ mean the Americans, were highly skep­ men's underweir In broad day-1 underwear, She had a - .quick Mr. and Ht»..01ln Gerlch of Man junior Chamber of Commerce Sat­ anlmkl8.^and finally man himself, ing and to iron out the, tax rate glimpse of two men running, po­ found In the woods off Oak G row possible recession fades, under the team a lot. ] particular public Utility is con^ It has never started.” IJa declined tical of success for this salvagt before the vuiual election meeting light yesterday and the separate Chester, and frer^Mtemal gran^ urday night. Full service Client of N. E. A. ^rV' cemed. The days when the railroad so by HisWlill and Word He would lice said. mother, Mrs. A u ^ ta ^ Boulet of The contisst la a preliminary to St. The juvenile led them W n , This proposed highi^'ay safety further comment. . diplomacy. Their theory was that, report of the theft of sllverw-are, However, descriptions of the they said. Capt Walter CasseUs and assumption that, instead of . relaxa­ plank gets its first big plus mark used to name the Republican state create life /in'thq; Blessed Virgin Later, Sergei Koudravtsey, mln- in June. the Miss America contest. Miss *®^wither, PINE LENOX as Elsenhower said, Khrushchev The district this year la operat men are vague. . Manchester. Det. Thomas R., Graham are Julius Mathews Snedsl tion and partial dlsarfhement, the for failing to do any sniping at chairman are long since gone, and Mary. I liter-.,couneelor qf the Soviet em- came to Paris with the Intention unendorsed checks and a small Burial will be in BuckTand'Cen^ Lupien is entitled to compete for Vftpb rjiif^co Detroit ana BoatqiL the modem party, in fact, c p be But "He was in the world^ and ing pn a nearly $100,000 budget, amount of cash are keeping Man­ T h e boxes of underwear were e Miss Connecticut preliminaries handling the case. m Eh b e r 'a u d it b u r e a u of world may enjoy another period of Governor Ribicoff's much publi­ baasy, called a y B ly a t e Palace. The of wrecking the conference at the left In the hallway at House's FM- etery with graveside services, ^ CmCtnUATIONS ______cized highway safety program. said to have rather heavy insur­ the world waa made by Hinf; 'yet PHARMACY made possible by a $22,000 surplus chester Police busy on investiga­ of'''rtkat contest. Judging waa full preparation for all kinds of reason wirf^dl given but a Soviet very outset. ; left over from fiscal 1959 and day afternoon by a delivery boy, There has, in the past, been such ance against any likelihood of the .world knew Him not. He cams delegatlom-Bpokesman said Khrush­ tion today. Benjamin H. Kurland . bas«doliT«roo"ul*^y and poise In a The Herald Prlntln* Company, JM.. war. . 277 E. CENKR ST. Many reasons were advanced 1958. The tax rate is 2.5 mills. The underwear, valued at $200, according to police. Republican sniping, perhaps be­ their return. to His owii creation, and His own chev, s^e De GauUe Uter In for Khrushchev's action. 'They In­ The Woodbrldge St. burglary Benjamin H. Kurlaind, 66, brother bathing suit and evening gown Business Group am m es no Ilnancisi In ISL Uhdemeath all this there la one cause of some Instinctive disagree­ Shades of the past aside, how­ In other action, the district: was taken from a rear hallway at typographical eirors ^^EL.M I74»7* the day. ■ cluded >«ed Ghlnese opposition to 1, Voted authority to District must have occurred during..— ...R the w..wlof Reubin Kurland, 57 Jensen St., dlrtslon. vertMements and other reading matter rather dismal fact. We have not, ment with some of the measures ever, a present salute tq this par­ Elsenhower aLTanged to see Dc the C. E. House and Son store on when the and.Mrs. Ulllan Metter, 177 McKee The daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. T o H old Dinner ticular subcommittee,' chairmanned an Improvement in'U.S.-Soviet re­ Secretary Joseph Volz to write to Main St. about noon yesterday. weekend police said, when the. —. —. ------■ in this country at least, as yet dis­ and policies involved, perhaps be­ Ohulle tonight. ' ^ . Mason houw was empty. The sU- St.. Manchester. Frank Lwpien, Marilyn Is a grad­ cause of some hope that there by former Motor Vehicles Commis­ lations and opposition from groups the Hartford engineering firm of. The silverware and checks were „'5ri:fflSS'i3VS: covered how to have peace and ARTHUR DRUB While hf rejected h'JBlg Four verware is valued at about $350j morning ftt his home, 77 Uxiora uate of Bay Path Junior College In Manchester were offended and disgruntled vot sioner Elmer Watson of Wrthert- gathering, Khrushchev said iie was within Russia iUelf. -These experU Buck and Buck requesting an reported missing from toe home of fsssawi.'i'sssi. prosperity together. It Is a blunt believe Khrushchev' is under heavy Mrs. Clauda B. Mason at 607 Wood- an I th« chftckM. mftdc out to the St. HErtford. ■ ■ ^ and th'^! Hanaver School of Model­ ters whose licenses had been'sus­ field and including Robert Catlln, willing to call on De Gaulle. _ itemized account .o f the services ing. Her prize, a scholarship, will For Wednesday—1 P West Hartford: Victor Gutzwa, 'pressure from Soviet fnilltary bridge St. Mrs. Mason told police late Arthur C. Maaon but not en- He v e m *He Epsilon Alpha Zeta. honorary fact that, since 1930, weJiaVe not pended and who would be glad to FREE DELIVERY " I t it.Is true that Gen. De Gaulle the firm will render.the district. dorsed at about $300. There was lived In Hartford for 53 years. He be applied toward her studies at For Thursday—I p .n t W ^ Meriden, John C. Kelly. Ridgefield, leadira. to follow a hard line to The district is negotiating with she was away for the weekend and business fraternity at HUlyer Col­ in this country had prosperity vote for a party which seemed to 8 A.M. to 10 PJd. wants to meet with me I" am ready also small box taken containing w m a jeweler. _ . the University of Connecticut Fbr Saturday—; sympathize with them. Edward Mugavero, I^rlen, Jbhn WHY BE TREATED LIKE ONE OF THE HERD? to return to the Elysee," he said. ward the''West. Buck and Buck for a survey of did not notice the disappearance lege, of the Univerilty of Hartford, which waa not .based on the F. Shea Jr., Manchester, and Dr until yesterday. about $16 in change, police said. Besides W . wUe school of liberal arts. will hold Its annual Spring banquet d .? “ o » « ‘ ixiebr BimrdW?:^ This subcommittee report,' how­ De GauUe apparently planned to distrtcit sewer facilities. Directors There were no signs of forced ^ r e . ^ n S rlZ d The winner is employed as a wagring of war or the business of Paul Vestal, Woodbrldgq.______try to bypass the bitter Soviet- The underwear theft waa spot­ at 7:30 p-m. May 27 at the (3arten • a.m ever, Indulges in no negative snip­ noted that a federal loan for the secretary and works as a part preparing for war. It is a fact that ing, but concentrates, rather, on Ameifcvn dispute over the spy Integrate Schools survey can be obtained and not ted by a House employe just before Grove. . m TueadAy. .May 17 -^-GET PERSONAL SERVICE noon. She told police she thought puMllng factor, time model. we have not yet begun to imagine measures which .would actually $ plane which disrupted yesterday's come due ufttll recommended re­ daughter In Dorchester, Mans., and Guest speaker will be W ehetei^. • TH€ h o u s e o f f a s h io n Gault, financial editor of how to cope with the problem of carry the Riblqoff program for­ first Big Four session. New Orleans Tolc novations have been made. The _ I five grandchildren. ward to greater Imphct and effi­ Instead he apparently planned to subvey may cost about $5,000. Labor Ckaincll, AFL-CIO, the Con- Funeral services will be held to- Hartford Courant.” Theme of hia If Paris Falls keeping ourselves employed if there Auxiliary to Give talk will be "Job Prospects In Con­ ciency and reliability. These In­ SAVE MONEY; T O O f try to get discussion startod on (Continued' from Page One) 2. Detertnined that testing Of nectlcut Education Association and morrow at 2 ;30 p.m. at the' chapel apologry President should ever be such a thing as as­ clude a recomniendation for an ab­ EYE GLASS Conventloiral- such topics as disarmament and the new district rtre truck will be State News. New Haven Mayor Richard C. Lee the Weinstein Mortuary, 640 necticut in the Next Decade.” sured peace or even partial disar­ solute maximum speed limit, with the German Issues time the company said it is obey­ completed in abourtwo weeks, .at all propose measures that would I jp^rmlngton Ave., Hartford. Rabbi MMH 50-Star Flag Officers recently chosen will ha iClaenhtjwer could have made he add to the coot of state govern-|ig^c Avigdor will officiate. Me Installed. Kenneth C. Salka, 885 mament. automatic arrest and conviction White House . ess secretary ing laws and customs In southern which time the district vrtll pay for 1 did not make in time; that lefj for violators, recommendation WITH AETNA CASUALTY James C. Hagerty explained to cities where integration Is pro the truck. The truck, ordered early ment. morial week will be observed at A nerw 50-star American flag Pomeroy Ave., Meriden, haa Premier Khnisbehev free, if he . This is not to say that we would for more retlproclty o f laws, re­ newsmen that Pmsident Eisen^ hlblted. last fall, was delivered rrtently by Roundup Labor council president Mitchell the son’s home In Bloomfield. will be presented by toe American reelected president. S v e ^ B. dealred, to demand the kind Of not choose peace, with depression, ports, .and suspension of licenses hower had agreed to a secoqd In Washington, the Supreme the Farrar Co. of Woodville, Mass. * - f Svlriidoff *ald the proposals his or- f Legion auxiliary to . Manchester Lerche/ Girard Ave., Farmington, ganizaUon waa making require was named 'vice president. apology the Presldant could not over w'sr, with prosperity. There is between Connecticut and other meeting because it was to be held Court unanimously reinstated ti Memorial Hospital on Memorial states, and. a recommendation for OONTACT LEAs SPECIALIST on the issues oriSrinall" set fpr dis­ (Con^ued from Page One) more revenue. Oiosen secretary was WilUm J. make. On that mutual-fault the nothing wrong with our hearts and suit against the. State of Alabama Day. » establishment of a uniform acci­ cussion at the conference. to enforce Negro voting rights. But he said the public must un­ F'unerals The memorinl gift In memory Shea, 98 Arundel Ave.. Wert M ft- Bummlt conference. foimdhtti. The emotions. We just aren't very September in widespread gam­ dent report form and uniform traf­ A British spok .srnan said Elsen­ While the high tribunal waa act­ Colder Cold W ar derstand that to get additional serv­ o i deceased memlfters of toe aug,; ford: treasurer, Richard J. Cardin, preaident waa not as great as. he smart, that's all. If we were, we fic ticket for the enUre sUte. hower had made clear he would bling raids. ices it must be willing to pay more 71 Haynes St., Manchester, and OPTICAL STYLE BAR ing, agents of the Federal Bureau All of- them are on probation for Frank J. Bartel i'llary was approved at a meeting In such touches, these Republi­ Now you don’t have to suffer from file number and not "attend any more propaganda of Investigation began checking Se^n for Future taxes. master of rituals, I* might have been. That left Khruah-- would Invent a stock market MI S-1191 two years follbwing -their con­ Funeral services for Frwik J. last night. ; Roussel, 22 Addison St., Bristol.^ can policy recommenders are MS MAIN ST. b a m in basement treatment to save on auto Insu^; sessions—he wanU to get down to voter registration records in Web­ Svirldoff said careful study of the Bartel, 10 N. Fairfield St., were chev with a situation he could not ^ i c h would go down at the pros- AS LOW AS viction In Superior Court. Miss Mary Lang and Jay Boris Faculty guests will Include IT- merely achieillng a statesmanlike snee. New Aetna Casualty Auto-Rite gives lowest business as Macmillan does.’ ster County, Ga., ahd McCormick tax structure must be carried on. held yesterday afternoon at St. read their prize-winning Ameri­ accept, and with an opening to be pecti^ of waste, destruction and (Continued from Page On») One of the important conditions Harold H. Shively, Prof. A ndrw H, raUs to safe drivers. Modem simplified policy ^ i . But Khrushchev in a sidewalk .County, S. C. . wwr » I Mary’s Episcopal Chiirch. canism essays at toe meeting. death, ind go up at prospects of of their probation is that to«y Spencer and Dr. Harrison J. Cam­ as ugly about his non-acceptance fast, fair claim settlement—PLUS the Personal Serv­ interview earlier today was ada­ ^ Haywood County, Tenn., opened ed plans for future UB. flights 3 B o d i e s in W r e c k , n,. Rev. Alfred L. williams, Each received $5 cash awards, mant that he would not partici­ must not engage in gambliM,'pool eron Jr.. E.A.Z advlaor. as he knows how to be. He has the assurance of opportunity to liM The Bank that gives you PLANNED SECURITY ice you deserve from us and thousands of other Aetha Its registration books to Negroes over Soviet territory. Madison, May 17 (dV-Remalns rector, officiated, assisted by the presented by Mlsji Barbara Wal- H9 agents throughout the U. B. and Can^a. Phone for pate In summit conference dlscM- for the first time since Recon­ selling or betting of any land. of three men who were killed a Rev. Prescott Beach. Mrs. William lett, Americanism chairman. taken that opening, almost as If, build a peaceful world. '■ But Khrushchev has suffered a irton unless Eisenhower knuckled struction Days, but none showed It was even possible that the In addition to the compulsions up­ q u a r t e r l y full details today. severe reverse 'on the world stage. year and a half ago when qjieir Kloppenburg was organist, Mrs. Arthur B. Ward of New — ------X ------under to his demands concerning up to enroll as a voter. mere fact they Ym y '% taken out plane hurtled Into Long Island Burial was in East Cemetery London, department president, Officers Installed on him at home, he had beep wait­ HUs peaceful coexistence train gambling tax stamps might alone the spy -fllghUi. hado-bcen running fairly smoothly Sound have been found by divers. ^ t h committal service by the Rev, was a guest at the meeting. ing for It But he would not have No Nelse . ■ "If EUfnhower recognizes subject them to revocation of pro­ The wreckage escaped searchers j^fr. Beach. Bearers were William America committed aggression and had ushered in an era of dip­ Mrs. f. F. Wallett announced By Lincoln PTA had that opening If the President bation. until It was snagged accidentally Christians, Mack'Whol, Walter'Vo- Governor Rockefeller h ^ recog­ end that the people who fommu; About Town lomatic tourism and smiles. 'Hie that toe ddstributlon of popples smiles—and probably the diplo­ Stato'Director of Adult Proba- last month by the underwater gear ^^1, Joseph Nemeroff, Jdhn Gruen, will .take place Thursdav. Ur -n. had annoimced, a week ago, what nized the honorable traps being aet ted it should bq ' punished, tloue- 178 Kelly Rd., Wapping, for elec­ such a college has beefi pointed up on Jordan s lobster boat wmie me tailpat* .plete end, apd go on to consider for the past 15 years, the Health have my personal regulars to appraise him, favorably cial planes of both Eisenhower's tion of officers. Parkade Stores divers were exploring toe '^®hed by^a^timck W what can be done next. at some future date. So he will and" Khrushchev’s parties were and Welfare Group, stressed that No r ^ te forward appears in the ready to leave at any time. “ Connecticut, With its high per P'i".®', ♦ will nrob- rst. and E. Middle 11>ke. guarantee. My have to campaign quite vigorously Stanley Circle, WSCS, South Rickert *’h® fj . , , the*sur- Passersby said Ctoase had parked confusion of nows and speculation A newsman also asked Khnuh- Methodist. CSjurch, will sponsor a To Back Circus capita income, is not contributing for that Nixon victory which would, its share of the national pool of ably h^*. bodies his truck, apparently to check it from Paris^ • even though every Chev If, at a later date, he would rummage sale Thursday at 9 a.m. face if what remains of toe “ 0“ *®* 1 j,. umn the truck tailgate reputation plus In effect, shut off his own chances MerchanU at the Shopping IdTOtbrs and dentlsm.’’ While he was Item of that news and speculation renew the Invitation for Eisenhow­ in Cooper hall. is to he removed. fell, hitting him -on the chest. He of ever getting to the 'White House, er to visit Russia which he with­ ------. Parkade will underwrite the cost. adds up to sharper demonstration was taken to the hospital by am­ my ihtegrity rides BiJt^uch campaigning will, of drew yesterday. " I . can reply to Reservations should be made by of the Hunt CSrcus performance age of c^dtoates bulance and admitted for observa­ than ever world peace hangs by a trtnorrow evening for the annual next July 5 in South Windsor to cation, the cour8e^glye him an opportunity to that at a later stage," the premier tion, with any car you thread. We ourselves, during i replied: - dinner, meeting Of the Women’s j benefit Manchester’s* Lutz Mu-1Mu Interviews Set make frierida and influence people, _ I The truck is owned by the Par- period of supposed relaxation, per Khrushchev also promised the C3ub to be held Monday at 6:30|seum. .. . ■ fT o r F o s l »ona Bros.., plumbing contractors, just in case. ■ p.m. at toe Manchester Country | pr^ Philip Sumner, chairman of j mg- Town buy. Prices and formed the specific act which V. ^ newsmen a news cohfennee be­ I the firm doing work on toe North Whatever campatgiiing he does, fore he leaves and said the con­ club. For resecvatlonk call Mrs. the Jaycee committee sponsoring End junior high school. could have precipitated a war. James CTooper, 115 Green Manor the event, said the underwriting is for whatever motive, w lll^ some­ ference -"may be today or It may _ , Urge More Spending Chester Langtry, deputy di­ terms to suit your Now we head Into art atmosphere Rd. * 1 being done by most Parkade store-’store-1 Haven, May 17 (*) — The thing less than hirown presence on be tomorrow.” Ijiter the Soviet rector of public works, is making , of Increased and Inflammatory embaesy scheduled the news con­ — ^ owners on an individual basis. I Democratic State' Platform Com arrangements to interview appli­ pocketbookP* the ticket would have been. The A group ot 38 men, women and ' He said the support means iril mittee has heard pleas for greater ■usplclon. In which evyy small act ference for this aftermmn. cants for the job of Manchester 1960 presidential picture seems to children took advantage of the money from ticket sales will go di- areas ranging and pronouncement can breed ne^v He also told newsm'en that on town engineer, shift and veer with every passing his way home to Moscow he would bird walk Saturday morning spon- rectly to toe museum. Tickets wuiljj.gj^^ education to redevelopment AppMcants recently took teste tension and alarm; and in which sored by the LuU Junior Museum, be available in toe Pafkade stores, recreation to state em- development, but any reading of atop In East Berlin to see Walter for the $7,162 to $8,617 post. threat and counter-threat could 'Ulbricht, secretary o f, the East The leaders were Dr. William D. ploye pay. Former town- engineer James the situation at th'fs particular mo­ Stroud and Fred Sweet. Mr. Sweet ATTAOK w o u l d m e a n WAR At a public hearing last night. well become the only language of '• German Communist party. Pre- [.-r -S m S . . » A T s t .li B H .M y t o t ApHl. ment' would say that the Nixon and his son' have been asked to, Karachi, Pakistan, May 17 V7 RENAULT the day. fumably they will discuss whether. (jp)— President Ayub Khan today ’55 FORD candidacy can use a little, cheer Khrushchev, .now that there is no take a 2-week census of the birds Dauphine. 4-door. An said if Russia attacks Pakistan Victoria. Red and w)itte, If there la not, at Paris, some possibility of a summit agreement of this area for the National Au­ radio, heater, Fordotnat- original car fully equip­ and stimulus and a good brieak or any country ot the free world mlraculoua last minute rcstrtUning on Berlin, will carry out his re­ dubon Society of which they are ic. Real sporty. ped. \ break here sind there, and that BUT, you pay that money with a SMILEI * ■elzure of the reins by the sum­ > TO 5 P.M. peated threat to sign a separate members. there will be a world war. Ayub there would ^ nothing more cheer­ waa replying to a question at a BIGGEST BARGAIN IN YOUR mit conferees themselves, some peace treaty with Blast Germany $795 $695 ing for the atmosphere, whatever new conference on the Soviet other channel and procedure of and giyei the satellite regime con­ An annual, public chicken barbe­ its effect o;. the ultimate Novem­ trol of the western access routes cue, sponsored by toe John Tom threat to blast Pakistan if any eontact- and negotiation between planes fly frima there over Soviet SPRING CLEANING BUDGET ber voting might be, than the trl- to 'West^rlin, Hill Community Club of Glaston­ ’57 FORD \ ’56 FORD East and West muel be selected X Take advantage Efisenhower and Macmillan also territory. -umphant development of a spon­ bury, will be held Saturday with Falriane 6()0. 4-door, blue Convertible. FordomaUc, and put to use. went driving Into the country for servings at 5:30 and 7 p.m. The power steering, radio, taneous movement which could MANCHESTER and Ivory, radio, heater, ' When the world gets desperate lunch, to the viUage of Marne la barbecue will be held on the Com­ heater. draft Rockefeller for the ticket- Coquette, not far from Paris, Fordomatlc.' enough, it usually turns to, the munity Club grounds at the Junc­ RUGS Any choice for the vicb presidential where Elsenhowep lived while he tion ' of Diamond Pond Rd: imd JAYCEES $1045 United Nations, acknowledging, in services wsa supreme, commander of NATO $1095 spot now made is going to im m Marlborough Rd., Glastonbuiy. extremity, the forum anthe| . YOUR PURCHASE between two single men at Paris, The SaVinffs Bank o f Manchester is equipped to sem ce ito Bring your invitetion in order to receive Eastern ConneotiefUt Sionphony | CARAVAH depositors in many ways thrbujgh its 14 point Planned Swurity failed to get agreement on a new Cash and Carry Depots at Fisher Dry Cleansers $1395 $1795 and aadi haa given the Other am- FOB meeting. Orchestrd has awarded $50 schol­ WILL SUPPORT plq reason for continued frown, Program. Stop in and ask us'how. your Miniature Chest . . or • note De Gaulle also was Intensely ac­ arships to three area music stu-1 OF M iN ’ S dents of the Ward Music Store in Manchester—V erhon—Glastonbury LOCAL ACTIVITIES this way of running the World has ^SCREEN fORCH tive behind the scenes, trying to ’58 Thunitorbiri ’57 Thunierbiri from one pf your teachers stating you are in tlje ^ -Snd-a-way. to-patch up'the angry Manchester. Recipients .are^on.-.l SUIT Hardtop^ ltow BOftop. A^*- gens far enough. dispute between Eisenhower and aid LaCasse of 'Willifnahtic, trum­ Hardtop, lifelong plati­ num finish, full power tomatic transmiarton, ra­ graduating Manchester High School Class of I 960! Khrushchev over. U.S. spy; flights pet; Susan Parkhurst of Lebanon, dio. heater, power equlp- JALOUSIE '"Over" Soviet territory. flute; and Bruce Tuttle of Leha-.| Values equipment. Cure For Doldrums n.on, trumpet. m ent $2595 Current Annual Dividend Be our guests from .3 to 5 p.m>! The conference blew up yester­ ENCLOSURES Your Savings Earn day in a turbulent opening sea­ $2850 ThoJie Democrats whd, despite so n 4t the El^see„Palace when Members o f the . ^u ghters of | their correct behavior at the -mo- Tour BMt Buy Is Member - of Federal Deposit Khrushchev bitterly denounced the Liberty No. 17 and 125 will meet Arrives in meint o f the summit mMting, are BeliabUity and Experience yK-C7— T" Tl:B.' fMglito.- -H e—demanded—tbat- at—7-~«:olook-lonlght—hfi—front—df^j; Insurance Corp,r toe Holmes,, Funeral Home, 400 n u k in g it down in their campalgp CaU A Elsenhower condemn such opera­ MOTORSftLES Main St.; to pay respects to Mrs. | MANCHESTER boNu that pertiaps they will not tions, prohibit them In future and R. G. KiTtLE uhtah those responsible for them Etozabeith Caverly,. a c a r te r m em .- ' have to face the “ peace" issue af- o n - * “ YOUR AUTO-UNION DKW DEALER** Si toe past. ber. Thursi May 19 ' for all are fpigetting, perhaps, that _m9jM8 m s Outerardly calm but Inwardly 634 CENTER ST., MI 3-2107 or 461 MAIN ST„ MI 8-210T the ideel Republican cempaign alo- Local Agent For ’ ■eathlng, Elsenhower defended the Eighto Dls&lct flivimen a: — *^02 GRANBY StREET—BLOOMFIp^D included both “peace MAIN OFFICE EAST BRANCH WEST BRANCH OF MANCHESTER air obaervaUon of Soviet territory guiahed a blaze in an .oil burner at I gan. whldi RUSCO the Stygar Gage 'Co., 1445 ToUand PHONB FOR MCK-UP AND DBUVBBY AOT FOB AL SHERMAN uH Ml l - Z i V f y fcisf Cenfir 5f Alonchosfcr Parkadc- 93 5 MAIN ST. a t nacaasary to insure the West s e r v i c e o n WAIAr-TO-WAIX. CARPETS ’•ad proaperlty," waa in aome And 92-i SI against surprlio attack. But in a Tpka., at 1:60 a.m. today. There Cnr. icnox St. VVtit Middle Turnpike 1- :■ trouble anyway. O riN THUR^OAY wranud of the policy line he* and waa aome damage to tha buxher,] Before any jriane inddent bad Barllett-Bralaard Prodneto Oo. rOTH P.PAfJCHfS OPftJ fPiDAYS SortitiTT aC -SUta qiriatlan A. fireman aald; 888 Mew Fnch Aee., daSad the lesEihower manof good Weet Bartferd-AD 8-M18 tiS W W m m u p iMle^ or Maoted tlw growlar ‘ ‘ • / * {;■

P A G & K im • ■ V MANCHESTER EVENWO HERALD; MANGHl^TER. (SpNN., TUESDAY. MAY 1 7 , 1 9 6 0 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY. MAY 17, 1960 among the grapimar actaool chil­ DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE dren than an thjs audlo-vlsual pro- OUR BOARDING HOUSE ^ t h MAJOR HOOPLE ! M others to G ive Greater Rockville Jaycees School Pays Voted, **gf*Ths $2,00fli lor fertilizer for MARtOVrS SHOE R E M II Piplom as to Sons tha 100 acres ot land owned by th* Mhin Bt, Mhacfcester l>eatsRlls Mraleeifs Xswer te ra Aniwer Named Top Group in Slate board win be dropped. '^POTT-TT/if TW&RBi'fi SOWSTHli'lS Two members of the Board of Budget Cuts Discussed However, board member Frank Sheldon suggested the fertilizer to •QUAIJTYWOtKWMILW>-WAIT ------— ... EAR / ( J?0TT6MiM0EMMARI< Outlaw Education who have aona grad­ \ \ HBRE.'XHeATOHiM uating from Manchester High bought with imy surplus l«tt In the • HANOiA©5 dikrtUG^AOe RIFA«lO THERE A im NOONS HBR&y|.mTOVOUR v a je \ > AODRCSS 50MSONB , Tha Otwter ------RookvUia JunKw^t*®*' lays", team#,thi U echeduled for treasury from the current budgeL SVneflaeted June 18 with actlvltlae to taka SehooTln June have been aaalgned Salaries of all-employee of the* All of ttooee Items were merely gor M6,*^BRl,Oar nraAS"CONRAt>V j- Xa. AOBOSS Chamber of Commerce haa been Business manager Douglas '• BPPBkS I^PIACB) and REPAIRS ^P6 LLSOFTALK^I^^'TO ' I •'BTnwwr., / ------^ 4 Little (Scot) place from 2 f b 8 p.m. the "task” of dlatribuUng diplo­ Board ot Education — teachera, listed for the ConalderaUon of the dealgaated the "number one' board last night. None was acted Pierce told the board that General l.eU.S.QUtlAW 8 Auricle! JiAn Xehan, general dialnnan mas to thb graduates Wednesday, clerks, admlnistratora and cus­ l l w Jiw t o f M n lM t a b a n d W e t e UBeait chapter in Connecticut to the Jay- Manager Richard Martin Is count­ 6 Preserve ceee’ State Executive Board, Sal of the event wlU be awriatod by June 22. todians—were finally approved to ing on there being $15,000 or so In 18 Fruit 7 Chemical a mlmber o f . pArlahloners. ■nck- ° ” 'Tho flnancee. sutoommltte* of Termiao (ifW aterbury, national Mra. Jana StUtde and M n. Kath­ the board last night, clearing th* the education account at the end ★ AU WORKGUARAHin^ VOOR E A ^ STILL RBO MltaUin : (UlAX ets art now avhllaWe from com­ arine Bourn, both of whom have way for contract signing vvlth th* the board, headed by Edward condiment SKindofmllk director, haa announced. Glenney, will decide which items of the year. FROM VJHEBS'VOLI HAD “ The RockviUe Jaycees won first mittee members. ■' sons named Bill in the senior class, employes. Other AoUosis IT SLUED TO m V,------' IBXeg dish drink Scout Cookout Plaimea will distribute the dlplomss. •Ilie approval,, by fixing about will soak up the out aometime be­ K^cyHOLE^ 16UtUe demon aviialilF place for thia year*# community fore June 6 when the board will In other actlona the board: 17P|ere«i u projaot—"The RenovaUon of the Intermediate Girl Scouts U) Ver^, TTie graduation will to held in $8,348,000 of the,$3,824,997 budget, non wlU hold thslr closing cookout the evening on that day, to enable also cleared th* way for cuts to meet again. 1. Postponed until June 6 ssdfha knife 12 T a ^ " 25 PorW TalcottvIUe School , for Retarded dsion on a working agre^ M Cornish town 13 jteputed slayer 27 Mud and council fire Saturday from 5 more parents to attend. In the to mad* In other area# than sal­ To help the suboommlttee de­ Children’’—and for their 100 per cide, the board dlscueaed the with the mwtodlans, ahd .« \ ( p ^ x ) of this outlaw 29 Furious storm Pr***PA^ cent memberahip growth, Terenxo to » p.m. at the former county paat the graduatlona have been aries. 43 Mountain Possible Outs items last night with thes* re­ dsion on whether drtv^ training 20 Vended (2 words) 33 Scanty said. home field; told in the mornings. on-4he-ro*d will be, 'offered In 22 South African ]g Circle part 34 Mark to pools Mra. Gilbert Hunt will conduct The ceremony will to held out ’The $112,961 cut mad* by the sults: MM- _ 48Dlmatte The salecUon will place -the Mancbeeter High Sdnool. landpareel .Rockville. Jayceek' float ^^.jMe^^the the event assisted by aeveral lead- doohi If the weather pennits, and Board of Dtractors In the $3,937. 1. About $8;000 worth of summer 81 Lower wUromlnmt33Courtwtitte 2. Agreed t o , * ^ a representa­ head of a p a i^ e of JajidM Chap­ era. Elach of .the six Troops will In the gymnasium if it does not. 948 budget request will probably classes—all those for which the extremities during hla 37 Tenant under 80 C o r w ^ plan and cook its own meal Ice to allocated among such Items General Fund receives money — tive to a meedng of the OtmneoU- SiPeruae lease of neither ter! at a State convenUon In Wa- cut AesocJSJUon o f Boards o f Edu­ time 82Steam4r (eb.) ^ terbury Saturday at 10 a.m. Some cregm and soda will ba provid­ as the following: ^ m l^ t to dropped from the Bum­ 28 Humorous S3 Rented 38 Scoffs ed. 1. The summer program, $10,- mer progr*m. Makeup and reme­ cation .Monday. t , 8D X occurrence 20 ItockvUle Jaycees and their < The council fire program will In' BOY SCOUT 160. . dial resuUng classes would to coO' 8, Agreed to send a representa- ^ B iblical r r wivM plan to attend the 2-day tlnued, at a cost of $8,600. trt* to the hearing tonoorrow T“ r 1 r 1r convenUon, begtnnlng Friday, ac­ elude marchlnjR, a flag ceremony, 2. Three guidance counselors, eMracter gamea, singing and the Juliette Board member William E; Buck night at 8 o’clock In Yerplanek SONkiTOw Inlet cording to Algn Taylor, local Jay- ?iote8 and ?feW8 $15,000. TT \ Low presentation. Badges will be 3. Physical education supervis­ ley protested $h® Idea, saying, ‘ .1 d School on the bond referendum. 31P^LdIgit cee president; a AT ■■NSmClAI.' / c a ^ awarded at "Individual troop cere­ be. Inclined to think thig la oi* of 4. A$)proved the hiring of Mias fW BSH'y 32Medi^(ab.) IT The community pi^ect' that or, IS.OOO. IT" monies rather than at the councH T h e monthly meeting ot Cub 4. Text books,' $3,000. the last things we’d eUralnate.” Otem.e PeBettiert-to teach a. mid­ ^ wak:& 33 Rages . won the local chapter recognition 2 The hlrfiig of an assistant su In a hnrry for money?^!^ phone 38 Lampreys \ nr HIT II jTire.c this year. . PAd* N°- 1*3 was b a d Friday in 6. Lutz museum service, $2,000. dle grade; Mrs. Margaret Church­ , OFF EA$y, ' from ita State b o a ^ also won it a Brownies vriU hold their closing I the Natl^ IMe 6. Maintenance crew, $11,200. petintendent to the new school su- ill to teach home economics at 38 Look over \ vote o f thanks from the Vemoit perintendent might b* delayed, a / \ jA k e s , - ■ - ' um. Pen Chief Ricky LarStoj Gary 7. Major medical insurance, $7,- the North End Junior Wgh school; 40 Fowl diseese ceremony early In Juhe saving of $5,000, Most of the board / Board of EklucaUon last fall. Jay- Hope Chapter Events Larson, Harry Jenkins, Jim Aljas- and Mrs. Dorothy GatcheU ** 42 Depreuion eees raised funds for msterisis and 0 00. members were in favor of the de like Bbnbpicial’8 seijrice. Caft^op or come m 44PiUh 5 The "Star H a m ” wUl entertain taelo, Rosa Roberta, and Freddie Other Items suggested for cut­ teiMh grade one. wielded hammers and paint Songiaioe from Den. No. 1 took lellsweeet 43 Ages i members of Hope Chapter No. 80, ting were an air conditioner, $ ^ ; '*3* Instead of dropping the Idea leeMiaito] _____ CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER 47 Body of water brushes themselves during the OES, following a short business part In the opening exercises. audlorvlsual equipment, $2,000; summer to fix up ^ e old school- The' monthly den Inspection was entirely of a fuU-Ume iflrector « HS MAIN 2nd FI* Omr WeehrwwsjMANCMESTE* ■f 48 Heart, Uver, meetii^ today at 8 p.m. at the Ma­ lawnmbvrar at the high school, lAymcal education at'a cost of «$ MAIN ” 5^Y3ilar«»VISWi6leeir "lungs house on Main S t, .used for retard­ sonic ’Temple. *rhe amateur group held. The trophy was awarded to Parker St* Ci $575; andTart of the pupil trans­ a part-time dirtetor might o«M S mboa* iWNiMO* lemt t fm. 81 Smaller ed children’! classes. will present a comedy sketch. Den No. 4 which wUl retain the portation cosL,. undetermined at thC/ M be tried. ta— mm * mttm . pairs to Barnard Junior High don has resident w at a salary df $5,800. Superintendent The town highway divlMo: WL two classrooms In the building. .Hoepithl Note*. Cubn^aster BUI SUley announc­ School and some of the older ele­ physician ’Tha Jaycees plan tO do more paint­ Birth Sunday: A daughter ta ed that the annual famUy picnic mentary schools, totaling $11,385. Illing told the board the cost to Oie finished ay<5^e-atralghtetog and 83 Man’s name w 8F towh will bg onTy $8,100 for this BENEFICIAL ing at the . achool this ..summer. Mr. and Mrs. Walter N. Connor, will to held in June at Center ’These repairs, according to Ar­ paving rtoject on Parker IsL north SdAttka Stafford Springs. Item, becauae the town wUl to re­ FINANCE CO: B" -■ Taylor said. The Rockville' float Springs Park. Hp also said that thur H. Illing, superintendent of imbursed $2,500 under, the National of the Lydall A Foulda Paper DOWN Admitted yesterday: Mrs. Dinah schools, are imperative. They are t% .MB. epwwyf[k ■— will depict the brush and carpen­ Defense Act provisions. Cainpaxiy. - ICastee (Skr.) ST try work on the building. HeikM, 131 Union St.; Sylvlo Den­ covered In the bond referendum X A aharp curve waa atralghtened 5. The $2,000 payment to the 8 Captivata The 4-yeaf-old . chapter which nis, roilngton Ave.; Frank Wlerx* if Sc which vrill go before the voters out late last fall and the new road.- Includes young men in Vernon chowskl, Crostridge Dr., Vefnon; [lowing day Wednesday, May 25. Lutz Junior Museum drew support Mrs. Rose Pressler, Village St. field. Mass., the from most of the bo&rd members, bed was left uncovered during the and Ellington Increased its mem­ Deben No. 4 presen a skit, The Board of Education Included winter. ’The Highway Department Discharged yesterday: Mrs. Ju- k Getze them In its budget request because attebugh Superintendent /Inlug BY FRANK O’NEAL bership durig.the past year from ‘Table Manners.” Temarked that “We exlsteiY before put on a tar and sand surface SHORT RIBS 281 to 58. The club has sponsored I jl? I I vich:'took the part o f they must to done, whether or not treatment this week, said Chester the bond referendum Is passed. the museum. We can exist without DoublOStonp ym number of dvlo qud Maple SL. Elling- Duck,” and Scott Willoughby, Langtry, deputy director of pub­ a teenage rodeo and a Cystic Fib- 7 ■' . . '^ N ow the bond referendum nrust It.” / ■vld PasoQ, Douglas McBride, and Buckley dliagreedwith him, say­ lic worlua rosla fund drive. .' _____ John Shannon recited verses about be^^seed, said Illing, or such Items the cracked stair treds ing, "The LutB Museum Is prob­ Appeala Hearing Vemoa and TakwttvUle news is table manners, SPECIALS ably doing jp o rtto arouse Interest Four residents seeking permls- through Hie Herald’s Badges were awarded to the In Bamard''jyill not to fixed, •iuu■Ion tovu buildwutiu OLat varianravBSAAcaetv-'v withv»**Aa thewsv. |ifioCKvUIO Bockvlile Bureau,fKinoau* 6W W.ww* Mainm SL, following; boys: Jimmy Anastasio, PARDON US- aontng regulations o f Vernon will telepbone TBemont 5-8186. Michael Anderson, John Golangos, WEDNESDAY ONLY present their caaes to tha Zoning | . . M.------and Garry Plerro, gold arrow on 2 ^ BY.AL CAPP and BOB LUBBERS Board o f Appeala tonight. wolf; Emerson Dumore, Raymond - Aun TUPO^ AOC *6^ A6 Mo TTm . hearing will to hdd at 8 M e t h o d ic Install . iDeCotoxt, Gary Plerro, David Our PHde Ladleir aad YvattmT e’clock at the Public Safety BuUd- THilto Oaavaa Reg. 35c Ing, West Rd. W S C S P r e s i d e n t ! J S ro^ ’on” wolf; Warren Plerro, CilNDITlONING gRATEFW-TO/iUWl Joeepb C. Bray Jr., Is asking to John Shannon, and Douglas Mc- Is Showing APei-AIPe FOU be allowed to complete e dweUIng Mrs. Russell MacKendrick was Bride, aasiatat denner; David Rey- GARDEN GLOVES WiNoya £ !L which he has partially constructed installed aa president of th* Wom- olds, William Vince, David Mc- la an Industrial soae. Vernon Bon­ en’a Society of Christian Service Caughey, and Jerry MsUo, We- HEATING ing regulations resti^t Industrial of South Methodist Church at a tolos badges and advancement td ■ones to Industrial use.v We handle Hutni^Ufiers, Dehumidifiers, Drinkinir^V)m- Lb.-Famous 9 r m d 35e candlelight service last night in Boy Scouts. ^ ^ Know why? That’s ea8y for Robert Ewald, Regan Rd., Is the sanctuary. Bill Staley presented ■sMag permisslcm to build a car­ 'The Rev. Lawrence Almond pre­ Thomas Flnnle with a pair of tains, WatfiT^fteners and Water Heaters. anyone who haa ehten at the port with insulllent aide line.' sided. at the Installation servlo*. water Skis. Committee chairman AAOTH BALLS^ William' Peek and Leonard He was assisted by Mrs. Philip John Pasco made the presentation [OB 2^;0B recently. They’ll PuUnakl want to construct an un­ Lees, Mra. Walker Briggs, and QieetdL _ MOTH FLAKES dersized dwelling on Phoenix SL Mra. ArvlUe Gilmors, conference A game of "Bean Bag” was *11 you jufft .as they tell us C 1»W Ht». If- T* »«!■ U S- Wr G e o ^ Poole 1s chairman of the WSCS presldenL who was guest played, and Ddn No. 1 was winner WILLIAMS OIL SERVICE entire STOCK Appeals Board. speaker.. A Skit, "Friday the ISth,’’- was PHONE Ml 9-4548 . that taste by teste the •How coma all th* quiat— birthday In tho naar futura caty osort Omms Other officers installed were presented by Den No. 2, and John 841 BROAD ST.. nOW Bl aod GARMN BY KEN BALD and JERRY BRONDFIELD or mlfdamaanor In tha near paat?" Paul L. Glrouard, 41, WlUlman- Mks. George Brooks, first vice lullano, David M^lien. M lch ^ ^ ^ ^ : 'ood is great—that pehJiy.^or tlc, was found' innocent In Rock­ president; Mrs. Martin Kelderting, derson,’ Warren Plerro and Bn» PRICE ^ A MAN NAMEP BRVCE V S t L ville a ty,U b u rt yesterday on a second vice presldeiit Mra. Melvin Krob took parL ■ penny you get more for youT ATWELL 15 NOT ONLV ) VER/ MUCH ctorge o f operating a motor ve-1 third vice president; Dens No. 2 e«8 8 conducted the important BY ROUSON ■EDS AN y/lOBE_ELECTEp Mc]p H/bat under the Influence ofl j i ,, . George Ecatort, racordtog leloeing Indian F r le n d i^ Dance. money—that morning, noon LITTLE SPORTS ' r r tutbelcsiits. secretary; Mra. John L. VonDeck, Those taking part were John 9-/. '< '"eUT A'eOOD 'joFCLAWORE HELicparcA Glrouard told* Judgo Francis T. treasurer, and Mra. Harvey Mous- Golangos, Ehnerson Dumore, Ray­ or night the HOB NOB Is^n d o u b l e HiRh aent'Mf fYLoughlln that a lung ailment ley, promotional secratary. mond DeCoberL Da'Vid Mullen, STAMPS ON was affecting him when he was ar- Secretaries Include, Mw. .Walker John lullano. Michael Anderson, T B l I i M l L i raetod April 24 oh Rt. 83 by Ver­ Briggs, mission education; Mrs. Warren Plerrb and Gary Pierro. a class all its own. No wohder ALL SALES WEDNESDAY non conatablea Louis Champeau, Christian social FiB oal Set A $9 fine was imposed on Jerry relations; Mra. Leonard lincoln, MAMCMaana.; our pride is show^g. - WE GIVE a. Gllfesple, 28, o f 16 Progress Ave. spiritual life; M n. (teorge Nutter, P ear 7 f - ^ f i e n d s , WORLD fbr operating without a license. student work; Mra. Francl* Bar- GREEN XVUgCrRoger W. TT. Smalley,wisas*a*wj, 21, of Ware- - MOW,low, JUU—youth work;------, ------Mra. Robert ® fte n iM Cepe •4R‘’»e« ' Only ahaii STAMPS TU ’A'*"4 ■ 8«' house PL was fined $3 for passingchildren work; Mrs. - w i o . a shT elpt* . , 1 George Morsek, literature and pub- IIOB NOB delicious break­ 975'm AIN ST, MANCHESTER MI 3-1212 BY JOHNNY H A ^ . ’The case o f John R. Cratty J r, ucatlons. and Mra. Morris BennetL S r a v e ? - fast starts a t.7:30 A.M. So 18, of 20 Crova SL, was diamlaaed. gupj^y work. get the “ good* habit” « f Ha was charged with failure to no-1 other cominltte* chairmen In- , --“ ia r e r . ©r breakfasting where your sec­ CM ANV OF VtlO A MOOT>4 WMlC^ IS ATTACHED TO tlfy the Motor Vehicle Department Richard Welkhelser, ond cup of coffee is on the THROOfrH AAV (tELeNTLKS SCtBNTIFIC. n o t i f y th a BY ROY CRANE IDIOTS 6 i e s s THE FACE OF A FBOL. , o f chsnge of address. I publicity; Mra. Charles Brame and house. In three cases the accused | Harold VanDlvort, local b f fo r t s, I HAvts DteceWBRBO THB LARfierr WHAT IT IS T Mrs. Harold VanDlvort, local ^ pleaded' Innocent and their ciutes church acUviUeB; Mrs. Edwin giyesyou TMlMS? IN THB WOWLC^ ------'® details are a were continued. They were: Ray- Brown, rotation; Mrs. CSiarles service. Thg f 1 L. Meyer, 24, of 112 Orchard Crocker Jr., membership; Mrs. o f ' ' “ ‘ i r Sti^etouged with non-support, con- Marshall Hodge, feUowriiip; Mra. ALL AROUND *11 tbiueofqr two:wowerits; weeks; Raymond E. Robert Bartoo anaand Mrs.mtb. iLenneui.Kenneth. iw, 46, Hebron, charged I Borgmann, hospltaUty; Mrs. Miller ‘S e c t i o n Bartholoi _ with lnla*iv*i^>,^-(tlon, —conUnu^ed fo— r |. caugn B a i^ andi Mrs. RusseU Roberts, SAFETY ...... one week; andSFrnest G. Varney, | fjQ^ers. 28. of 134 0aklandBt., Manchester, Also, Mrs. Ewald Jackie, sun­ P r e p a r a t l ^ ritarged with operating a motor shine; Mrs. Mark Leadbetter and l o w e r T ^ p h r a t i o n i ^ d e s ir e d vehicle while license Is uijder s m - Mra. Frank BurL kltriien; Mrs. penalon; also failure to notify Mo- Lawrence Almond, pianlSL and ^ r r y , one «o«^i,t, torV A lele Department of Mrs. Robert Gordon,, nominating. E e o n o tit^ at the Parkade Manchester « f address, to which he plead i e Respectfully^ •as.’cw ss.- sh fuUty, both continued for one BY DICK CAVALLt lone Plan Rejected AND CpMPLETE MI 3-0723 MORTY MEEKLE out-oLstate motorist for­ Ledyard^^ay 17 UP)—R*sldente WHATtSeOlN© iVEOi>5r0ecc)WE feited a |301»o«id when he failed to AORANDMOTHER/ appear bn a cWlLge of spe^tag. here yesterdhsT rejected plannuig Ddpondability m - ON? and zoning by a T ^ e seven votes. m M BY LANK LEONARD -/^.wjM rHSpp/Y(j^ StrawhMTy Festival Set The fourthu annual —strawberry______- After ten houra ofLwting at a h«e I Sacred Heart Parish special referendum. th ^ 'C ^ t was t>a«Mia. I festival of £.w-— -- ■ w - «ih • •' 506 for planning and zon _ and , WELL, I’VE "V.;" wUl to the firat event to be held insist on ft ... notified his at the new parish center on RL 618 againsL A total of 1,944 Istered voters ^ taxpayers’ esit' OFFICE.' VOU 80. can come The festival, based oii^-a "fron- ballots. BACkj i'lii::: ilSiMiHmelil Silica 1923 Before Losses Happen. Insure WlHi Loppon” aa£t fc-<: OUIALU S'-/? WHEN ,^ O N E TRIES TO SELL YOU " IHO k. HtK kK^TM «H. U.S fkl. Ott., AUTOMOBILE OR PROPERTY INSURANCE... QOim UP...YOUR WEYERHAEUSER BY LESLIE TURNER CAPTAIN EASY HMIA-TH'6oV5^ Ask Him these Thre^uestions: .PROCKP TO ROCKHU. 6TAW/ LEY* VACATION HOME! HOLD IT* s te p LWELVli «UST'« FWNPA m X ___ «e4 VtgvF Mfl Amn1l HERE'S- PRISON AT OMceV ARMED / OOl ITLL 1. “ Are you an independent insuran^ ntenl and nof an employe of an MEMIN THE STOLEN TRAIN / TAKE TEN THE warden S WAV TO SPRINO •BY RALSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY SOMETMlNd WANTS VOU OUTXME AFTER AIL'. insurance company?’’ / MRk ABERNATHY ABOUT IT THREATEN TO RAM ‘[HE ^ Make a sound investment in happiness ON THE DEAPuTCARSO THRU THB 2. ‘Tf I have a loss, wiU you fgerthat your first obligation is to m e-yqur ing . . . with an easy-to-build MANCHES’raR LUMBER T NOT FOR A REAL \ ( WELL, ii= THANKS X-knew PRISON WAL1-— THERErl ’gosUi 'd rather I COULD COUNT NOT/ DONTTOU 1 F R IE N P t t DON'T M V D U P t I r client?’’ , A Weyerhaeuser Cottege or Cabin Desijpied for low c^ t hello REUB^ P U ^ SAYS— , MR. AbERNATHV 1 THINKTHATSA I FORSEX I'VE DONE \ IT THAT ON YOU/ 3 “Are vou free to selwt for me—the coverage which will best suit my construction, with many styles providing for expansion I HAVg TO LEAVE TOWN I EOTTOASK? I A LOT OF FAVORS / \ WAY I'LL oompMle, ’»)“ m . th. mMt "GET GUARDIAN . . . you’ll find you can do most of thq work yourself. FOR A FEW CAYS AND } \ FOR YOU!;-- ' dependab^protection and claim service? . MAINTENANCE' iWASWDNPERJNeiF ‘■ r ” We’ll.funiish blueprints and material lists . . . VDUtJ TAKE CARE OF T how-to-do-it help . . . and arrange Easy M o n ^ Pay­ MYCATFORME/ / ■ SAFE-T-CHECK AS A'BUYER OF INSURANCE ments. Stop in, or'eaU MI 3A144 for full det^s. D o it ANSWER TO THESE QUESTIONS IS YOUR GAR NOWI THIS week! YES MJT VB CHECK ALL TOE8K VITAL SAFETY POINTS 16 INTERESTING S m B r««ne5* e BRAKES,'HEADLIGHTS T'oseway BY PETE HOFFMAN im p o r t a n t t o y o u BECAUSE... FROM WHICH TO CHOOSE! J E F F COBB * a l i g n m e n t or BALANCE ) '' ' BY WILSON SCRUGGS BECAUSE SHE THEN Quit OUR^ It moms thit yilTFrd^aliigr with mhidependciit THE^S'rORY OF MARTHA WAYNE REFUSES TO SWEET TEMPERED a TIBES, GLASS f / You*re f>lot a Do-luYounelfer^ We*U |»6tK/Ai!6V0ll6OIU6 i^THAT'S S ; VOU POOR tWJUWe/ HERE, 18TO0

C-- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, kANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY. MAY 17, 196Q ^ 1 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALDr MANCHESTER, CONN. TUESDAY, MAY 17, 1960 McAdam Strikes Out 15 Batters in CCIL Meeting t h e \ Herald Angle , By 7 - 1 E AR L Y O S T Sport* Editor Maaeheater <7> Jinx on Road ^Athenoa’ fly to right ?rith two outij) ' i affh A6wic* fanned to *nd what had ap- ab r h po a a rbl * a four-run explosion in the Mth. A to be a budding Indians’ which MWtretto. dropped. P*t Sylveiter cf .. .. 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 By FRANK CLINE ^ear*d to be a budding Indians' Marsh. c( ...... 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 Baaebsll I* a Funny Game hit batsman and baM on balls, picked up ball and flred to plate Mlstretu. rf . .. 8 110 2 10 Hits National rally. 0 0 0 0 0 0 Chasing Joe Casserino, star opened the Indiana’ fifth in^wg Salmojnd Sparkle* Bmit~ ih...... r f ...... - ■ ...1 A*Tt has enough^ames and humorous anecdotes to make it rally and Paul Sartor mov*a*the to nail Caaaerlno Who foolishly Twarnnltr. lb 1 1 fi 0 0 0 easy reading for all; a chapter on wives especiaUy the relief hurler for West Hart­ Singles by Wojnarowicz and tried to score *fter la to * ta rt... Minor, lb 0 0 1 0 0 0 eaders ford’s talented American Le­ runners along with a p ^ ^ t *5S , Bartor 3b ...... 0 0 0 1 0 0 women; enough serious educational material for the real die­ flee. Clutch hitting Rudy 'Woj- Bill -Maneggla and a Hall error sUrt... . Oeclauskan. Sb 0 0 0 0 . 0 0 hard fan ; and a public speaker or joke stealer will nnd it a gion team last summer, with narowice-foUowed wttn a alngle to accounted for the Indians final MUtretta Hurls T ^ a g Wojnsrowlf if 1 2 0 0 0 2 run In the seventh... Salniond, Belbrrt, If ... 1010 0 0 New York, May 17 (iT*)—If good source.” so described Joe Garagiola of his book. Base­ a four-run fifth iniiing, Man­ center scoring two runs and toW ' Mistretta to pitch Baimond. sa ... 1 2 ■ 3 1 0 1 AMERICAN LEAGUE second on the throw to the pitte. Wojnarowicz and McAdam led the 0 1 IB 2 0 0 a road jinx wasn’t enough to chester High’s Baseball tMm noon against Maloney In MerldOn Manecsta. c .. 0 0 0 0 1 0 Mondt^’s Results ball Is a Funny Game. Published by J. B, Lippincott, the Chuck Saljnbnd, who had doubled Victor! with two hit# apiece with Z i k eh^er Chris McNeil or Jerry Prdrmontr, Jb make things tough for San Baltimore t2, Kansas City 1. rolled to-il 7-1 victory ov4r Bali StbrlnaX. 2b 0 0 2 0 0 work of one of the beet known non-^ — ^ High at Memorial Field yesterday in a fn ^ e s s Second inning rally, late starting Salmond getting the Savltkas to get the call McA^m. p . . 0 1 0 0 Francisco, the National Only Game Scheduled. playing figures In “ rganlzed^base^ The answer in chcffus came like tripled off Hall centerflelder’s Jltn winners only two extra base hits Norwich at Memorial Field G.B. The win. the Indians fourth in sev- . . . . 3.3 7 10 2 3 League leading Giants now w . L. Pet. blall i ...... today I* chock full of behind this: "We can’t call you meat Coleman’s glove to score Woj and The Indians' shortstop came up Toiaii V ...... 10 .600 «ji ovtr^l and third In flve Wednesday afternoon... H ^a nail (1) , - Baltimore,. . .16 the scene and Intimate atorlea head today because It’s Friday.’ fhe Indians’., ahortstop scored a with defensive pla^ of game w-hen second base combination of ab- r b pn a KrbI find that Bob Turkey has his .14 10 .583 Central Connecticut Interscholas- Chicago . , . about baseball. The one-time catch­ few momenta later on a passed he speared ’BIU Ehillkno’s line drive ond btocman Prindle i^d *hort- Coleman, c f v ,.. . . . ? 0 1 0 0 o n whammy working bn ’em again. New York . .12 9 .571 1 ♦ * • tlc League , decisions, kept their Prindle. 2b ...v; 4 1 3 3 5 0 0 He beat them for the second er with the St. Louis -Cardinals, flickering title hopes alive. . ball. , in second with sparkling leaping stop Glbsbn., handling 16 chwcM 3 0 . 2 2 6 0 0 Cleveland .. .13 10 .565 1. Pirates, Chibs and Giant* now Gibaon. as-«...... 4 0 -Oil 1 1 0 time In two tries this season as Choice Barbfi While his Indian teammates The Indians tallied tn the open­ catch..., • \ flawlessly Inchidlng sharp third Tucker; In ...... Bpston . . . . .10 10 .500 2M broadcasts all Cardinal games, ing frame on some smart base Euiiann. 3b .... 4-01 0 1 0 1 the Cincinnati Reds mauled Sam . 6 12 .429 4 Cnioice barbs thumbing through were cuffing Casserino for an as­ With runners on first and sec­ Inning doublepla>... Caaaerlno, p .... ^ 0. 0 0 0 0 0 Detroit . . . . with Harry Caray, and is one oi running by Co-Captain Dick Syl­ i-'-b 0 0 0 0 n Janes and four relievers for a 9-2 . 9 14 .391 5 ^the^aget: sortment ^ 10 base knocks, Steve ond and none out In m 'l sixth. When the umpire who was sup­ Baaeefnrd. a .... Washington the best after dinner ipeakers in vester. The latter drew a base on 3 O' 0 0 0 0 0 romp last night that trimmed the Kansas City . 9 16 .360 6 Jou caught that guy? H«’a got McAdam was effectively scatter- Tucker dumped a bunt down third posed to work the bases failed to McGurk, p ...... 3 0 ' 0. 3 0 0 0 Giants’ lead to one game over Idle the country. . pretty good stuff, you know It," a balls as leadoff batter In the last base line' but Sartor smkrtly let show up, Pat Bolduc.,* who had Dew. o . .. — . 4 0 0 Q. 0 0 0 Today’s Games Baseball is a serious gjh"*- Ihff seven HalEhlti to go all the Athenoa, If..... Pittsburgh. Baltimore (Pappas 2-2) at Kan- player asked Walker Cooper, vet­ way for the victory. The stylish of the first. On a tnree and two ball roll f,oul aa he aaw hA had no dropped over to "get out <)£ cut­ Hoffman, rf .... 3 0 -0 1 0 It was .the fourth defeat In nine least one thinks so untiHle or she pitch to Pat Mistretta. Sylves­ SB.S City (Larsen 0-3), 10 p.m eran catcher. Big Coop, now a Inidan southpaw finally notched his chance to throw, out runnm-. Mc­ ting the grass.” wound up officiat­ Total* . X ...... 33 1 7 24 13 2 road games fob the Giants, who Boston (Brewer 2-2) at Chicago reads Garaglola’s X92'P»8« coach with Kansaa City replied, ter took off for second. Mlsti;etta Adams made Paul look gfood by ing on bases.. Me Adam’s mute go­ aB-Baim oM N Colem an; 3B. managed a 3-0 record against Pur- which contains 11 chapters of In- first- victory' of the season in his (Shaw 2-2), 9 p.m. "Yeah, he’e got pretty good stuff. third ■ starting assignment, v Hit a slow bounder to short and, eventually striking out Hall\^ ing performance was the SB, t’ rindle. G ibe^ : SAC. Sartor. D»w, STEVE McADAM' key>last season after losing seven cidenii observod by the St. Lm Is The only trouble is that he drinks as Olbson tossed td first. Sylves­ DP. Glbeon to PrM Ie New York (Short 2-1) at CTeve- Combining a sizzling fast ball baaeman time In eight games an Indian KfffinriiFitftp S ■ HrIi BB. McAoRTn Shackle* Foe of eight to the big righthander land (Bell .4-1)-, 8 p.m. natlv* of The Rill - which It all himself.” • ter rounded second and raced for hurler-has been able to go all the Caaaerlno 4; 80, McAdsni 15. Caeaerino Over a four-year span going back produced Yogl"Berra,;A pretty lelr with a sharp breaking curve, Mc­ Hall lost a run In sfcdhd When Washington (Ramos 0-4) at De­ third. When Tucker’s throw to way. ______6. McGurk 2. 'n.______to 1955. ■ catcher with the New 'York Yan Adam set 15 Hall batters down on third went wide, Sylvester darted Casserino failed to-Tun on Jim troit (Lary 2-2) 9 p.m. After taking three, called strikes, strikes Intluding Hall cleanup hit­ ’Third place. Milwaukee’s game •Wednesday’s Schedule George Metkovlch came back to home with’ the first run. with IjOS Angeles was po.stponed Boston at Chicago, 9 p.m. Garagiola will never make the Hall the bench and put his bat In the ter Don Tucker all four-times he because of rain, after scoreless The victors almost broke the Baltimore at Kansas City, 10 NEW FACES__New members of the New York Yankees seem to be happy with the of Fame at Cooperstowh, N. Y-, bat rack and sat down. He threw came to bat. The only Warrler bat­ game open in the last of the third innings, and St. Louis came from except In the capacity of a vUltor ten to give McAdam real trouble p.m. view from the dugout in the Bronx Stadium. They are, left to righL first baseman me a radio ball,” he told teammate Sylvester's single to„right, Mw behind tfiree times for a 5-3 deci­ Washington at Detroit, 2:30 or apeaker, but aa a atory teller, Dick Groat, then a rookie with the were Dick Prindle and Paul Gib- sion at Philadelphia in the only tretta’s topped single down the p.m: Kent Hadley, shortstop Joe De Maestri, outfielders Roger Maris and Elmer Valo and many of which appear In hla book, Pirates. ^'Radlo ball?” Groat aak- soft who combined for .five of the other action scheduled in the NL. seven hits McAdam yielded. third base line and Joe Twaro-' ALLSTAT^aMyH*gi''^‘'y New York at Cleveland, 2 p.m. pitcher Fred Kipp. > ______' , • he ranks right up there with Lefty ed. Metkovlch looked up and ex­ nlte's perfectly executed ^bunt NATIONAL LEAGUE Gomez, Rip Collins and the likes plained the pitch, "You can hear It, Prlfldle banged out three hits and REDS 9, GIANTS 2—^The fourth- Gibson came up with two. single loaded the b a s r o ^ th no NOT AT END OF CAREER—Stan Musial, left, po.ses with teammate George Crowe St. Louis 5, Philadelphia 3 who have been auccessful for^years but you can’t aee It.” one out. Paul Sartoj^^hit a sharp place Reds put away their 11th vic­ chicken aaltd circuit. Four-Run Explosion before the Cardinals’ game with Phillies last night and Musial remained on the bench tory In their last 13 games with Cincinnati 9, San Francisco 2 grounder to Hall shortstop Gib­ Los Angeles at Milwaukee, Post­ Sal MagUe, now a pitching After picking up single tallies son which resulted In a doubleplay while Crowe took over first base. Cards’ Manager Solly Hemus said it was “absorutelv single' runs In each of their first In the.first and third frames, the not” a hint that the 39-year-old first baseman’s long career , was approaching its^end. three frames. That chased Joneri poned Bench Jockey* coach with the Red Sox, waa a with Sylvester scoring. 'Wojnaro* EXTRA SAFETY^^ Only Games Scheduled . mean' man out on the mound Indians broke the game open vvith (4-3), who has suffered all his good bench jockey, the bald- Musial agreed. Hemus said benching Musial was just a day-to-day basis. (Al Photo­ losses on the road; Sad Sam hasn’t, W. L. Pet. O.B. Made It! when taking'hla turn. He warn t 'ing Garagiola writes, Is a noisy one. fax) ______. ■ . *______lasted longer than fl > innings In San Francisco 19 9 .679 called the Barber becauae of ms _____ '7i 1 . • S any start away from San Fran­ Pittsburgh . . . .18 10 .643 It’s a bench that has a cheerleader. ability to shave.. Sal rarely frater­ cisco’s Candlestick Park—where Milwaukee ....1 2 10- ■ .646 Somebody that Is always talking It nized during hli career and ex­ he has pitched a one-hitter, a two- Cincinnati ....1 6 13 .636 up. The best one 1 ever saw was plained It tma way: ”I don’t want r n 6 e x t r a c o s t hitter and a pair of three-hitters. Los Angeles .. 12 16 .429 Hank Schenz, who played with to get to know the other guya too Purkey (3-1) gave up a dozen St. Louis ...... 11 16 .407 .th# Cuba and Pirates. I saw him well. I mlgfit like them, and then \ hlU, but didn’t walk a man and (Chicago ...... 9 14 .391 oyer in Pittsburgh. He would do 1 might not want to throw at .367 Orioles anything - pitch batting practice, COME O N E - blanked the Giants over the last Philadelphia . .11 19 them.” . six innings for his third consec­ Today’s Games catch batting practice, even sweep San Francisco (Sanford 3-1) at The Orioles have won 14 of 10^ have managed to boast of u much off the dugout after a heavy rain. COME ALL! utive victory. The Reds, who New York, May“17 —t Rill Dickey, great Yankee had 16 hits, made it 7-2 In a fou^ ■I'Aihclnnati (O’Toole 3-2), 9:06 after losing five of their first six, as a tie for first place only twlc* He was s good -mimic. As Bill er once ran to the mound to talk U n b a re shoets for those need- Meysr (Manager Bill Meyer) said, run fifth with the help- of Gtia p.m. The Baltimore Orioles, a and this was their sixth straight *lnc« then. They mad* It on Jun* 6 with Lefty Gomek when It appear­ \ I Ing'^heih are avsiUtble at ’The Her­ 'Schenz can do everything but play ald's *' Sports DeplUltment. They Bells’ two-run triple and two of Chicago (Hobble 3-3) at Pitts­ bunch of castoffs and kids, road victory. Hansen supplied the la»t year, holding an over-night ed the hop waa off L*fty’a''fty and two Inninga of play and then last night, winning their fifth In a hander with only one winning les­ sent skidding from second to fifth Gorman waa getting a good going ' • cmon- Lefty, bear do^. well at Chicago with three runs p.m. son In his six-year career, had a with a three-game -sweep last I stormed back lost night to pull in the ninth for their second yic- Angeles at Cincinnati, 9 row on home runs by Jackie . over from the Dodger bencl||''Hav-1 baaes are loaded.” Gomez SMt out the verdict at Waddell field. Los no-hltter ’ for four Inning and a weekend. New York and Cleveland, tory In 15 road games. Daryl p.m. Brandt and rookie Ron Hansen ing taken enough, the rpund faced • back, "I know they're loaded- DlA, Five runs In the third and nine in that backed a six-hit pitching job three-hit shoutout for six frames. in a virtual tie for third, ona arbiter D 'enr over Nr the. dugout think I thought they gave me Spencer twice brougl)t them from San Franciaco at Milwaukee, 9 He gave way to Fisher, 21. after game back, open a two-game aet the fourth enabled Optical to pull behind, squaring It 2-all with his by Amle Portocarrero and Jack and roared, “AlLTfght, Van Cuyk^^^n extra, infield 7” out a 14-13 decision in a game p.m. a leadoff single by Whltey, Herzog at the Indians’ Municipal Stadium. 1 solo sixth home run In the sev­ Fisher. Washington Is at Detroit. get oul! You^fe through ' \ , ------' called at the end of four and a It was the only game scheduled In the seventh, when the A ’s added Nobody on the bench moved, : Gomez, who'mgkea his home In enth Inning and then making It a walk and Dick Williams’ single Baltimore has three mor* to I half Inninga because of dar^ess. 3-3 with a double in the ninth. A In the AL and broke a deadlock "Cmon. get going! Van Cuyk, Durham—ouUide M^dletown—waa Optical ...... -006 9—14- 7-6 for their run. play at Kansas City, then goes to sacrifice fly by plnchhltter Carl RHAM Nine Bows with Chicago. The Birds now lead Detroit and Clevelf.nd befor* com­ you're through.” i pitching against Jimmy Foxx, one l.PoJlce * F ir e ___ 380,1-13-11-4 the defending champion White Sox The Orioles, long-ago members Sidewise Traction Stopping TraettoB Sawatski scored the clincher. Joe of the American League (1901-02), pleting the 10-game trip to th* And still not one of the player* | the best home run hitter* of the Forward Traction Droblak, L(^ge (2), Janlcke Cunningham’s third single got the To East Hampton by a half game after getting a moved. Gorman then turned to ; time. Gomez kept shaking off the Zig-zag grooves help Deep tread depth (2), Connolly (2) and rkilka; returned ih 1954, and except for West with two at Chicago starting Extra traction edges final run home. one-day jump on the season’s first a week from tonight. Charlie Dressen. then managing., signals given by his catcher. Flnal- prevent from sway­ and ixtra traction I Hohenthal, Legare (8), Gott (3), Eastern Invasion of the West. some opening day standings they and said: “ You . better gel th at; ly, the catcher. Bill Dickey, ran out grip the road . edges make faster Xobe-TyP* Ernie Brogllo (1-1) won it In Hebron—leading 4-2 at the end even when In re­ ing to left or right. I Ratha/mmer (3) and McCartan, relief after Wllmer Mlzell had Van Cuyk out- 'of here." \ of sisals,_called stops. Carrier (3). of five Innings of play RHAM verie. given up 10 hits, one ,A1 Dark' High’s baseball teani East jnoiTwanVto'run Van Cuyk.x out to *ee Gome*. "You’re TRADE-IN- basea-empty homer.' Draasen snapped back, “you bet­ have to throw something. Why Hampton explode for 'fiy* runs in don’t vou pitch?” Dickey asked. SAFE INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Manager Solly Hemus, after the top of the sixth to register a tor go to St, Paul, becauae that’s Horry lo ALLSTATE Tiro Triumph Trailing 4-0 at the end of two losing nine -of 10, replaced Stan "Let’*'wait a while.’.’ the pitcher Bob.Goehring 7-4 vlctoiy in a Charter Oak Con­ whera I sent him yesterday.” said, "maybe he’ll get a. long dis­ I innings, Ansaldi exploded In the Musial with George Crowe at first ference Southern Division game. Louis to Advise « 4> * 2 0 -M O N T H g u a r a n t e e SHAPE llate Innings -to trim N o l a n ’s, base In a lineup change. Crowe tance phone call.” The loss the third in nine games BIX) LEAGUE j l5-7 last night at Verplsmck Field was one-for-flve, and paired with for RHAM and their second in six M eathead STRONG NYLON CORD Ken Boyer for opening singles A five-run rally in the Mxth In­ Little Jackie Farrell. gop^lU IL was the victors’ 1960 debut and league starts. While atlll on the subject of um­ man of the front office for the lan- Norman’s first loss after an open. that chased loser Jim Owens (2-4) ning enabled the Teachers to whip Tony Falcetta was the batting Eloyd Patterson Finaat, 12-9, at Mt. Nebo last night. pires, the Incident involving Red keea once called Yogi Berra in GeJehring Sets Record Ing day win Sunday. In the ninth. I star for the losers. He came up Dick Danielson had a perfect Jlonas, an American Laaguer. waa the wee hour# of the morning. 15-in.'nibo-Type 15-in. Ttibolou ! Lynch, with a grand-slam horn with half of his teams six hits night to lead the victors with a broui^t out. Jones and the White "Yogi, did I g®t you out of bed, -Sox didn’t agree on the former’# Blockwail ^ : er and double, and Yakaitls, with College Baseball with two triples and a single and double and three ainglea,- Dick-Day— FaiTcil asked. "No. I had to get u|) Moekwoli I two singles, paced the Ansaldi at two runs batted In, New York, May 17 IIP) — - third he slowed down and got and Bob Clifford each had three for ball and strike calli and Mter to answer the phone anyway, In 10th Track Win Upsala 7, Bridgeport 4. ' tack. Danny ’ Sullivan stroked RHAM's next game is Monday "The one thing he'll have to suckered Into a right. He got four for the Teachers with ona of ■ several Innings Jones marched came the reply. ' a double and homer for Norman’s Wllllmantic 9-6, Danbury 7-8. when the Sachems play host to careless just like I did In the over to the bench and ordered It ♦ . e * do is not get hit.” Day’s blows a hom er.. Ansaldi 004 344—15 12 '^airfield 7, Hartford 6. ; Avon High. Tony Galento fight.” Dave Simpson staired for Finaat cleared. Taunted by chants of With several jayvee squad members getting their first Norman’s 310 300— 7 8 Dean 3, UConn Fronsh 2.' East Hampton .020 005 0 — 7-11-2 That was Joe Louis’ advice Did Joe expect to try to with two homera and a alngl*^ Los­ Meathead. Jone* ahould take no Race, Creed, Cokrr starting opportunity of the season and RHAM ...... 100 120 0—4 -6-2 to Floyd Patterson yeeterday change Patterson’a style? ing pitcher John Koyichl had • mor*. '■ BaasbaU is a game of race, creed CUi at a luncheon to announce he forming in an event yes- Bazar and Hammond; Carter, Fal­ "It's too late for that,” he ■ triple and a single. The next day on hla way to and color. Tiie race to flrat beae. Hiffh’s track team trounced Platt of Meriden, 81 /g /a. y cetta (6) and Dunnack. was joining forces with the said. . Last wee.k’s rained out game be­ homa plate, aa he paaae# the The creed 1* the rule* of the game. LOW PROFILE Sugar Ray in Hot Water Again June 20 Pat.terson-Ingemar Th* obvious parallel be­ tween the Teachers and Gua’a will White Sox bench, in unlaon, the The color? Well, the home to**” terday at Memorial Field. It w m '^ Johansson promotion. the 10th victory In 11 dual meets lac meet with Norwich Free Acad 6.70x18 tween Patterson’s knockout at be played Thursday at Robertson Chicago player# hollered. ”Oh, wears white uniform*, and the visit­ “ 6.70x18* the hands of Johansson and Park at 8:15 p.m. lor the Indians this Spring. emy and Bulkeley of Hartford. Patterson was some 75 or Mr. Umpire, you won’t have any ing team wears gray*. |K««h n na Ttut And 'Hro Off Car Regardless O l CondlfloB Sport Schedule 80 miles away In his New­ Louis’ first fight knockout by Teachers ...... 023 025 x —12 18 8 trouble today.” ' Jones turned Garagiola throws a atnke, right Highlight of the one-sided meet, Summary: •HME SERVICE GUARANTEE Robinson Fails to Show; town, Oonn. training camp, Max . Schmellng;, prompted Finast ...... 202 D50 0— 9 10 4 around and answered that.he'wa* down the iftiddlle. In hla f ir a t ^ k . however, was the record-breaking lOO-ysrd daah; 1, ' Robert (Ph questions about Louis’ pre­ Danielson and Briggs; Koyichl proving that Baseball la a Funny effort turned in by Bob Goehrlng Einalrtel (M). 3. Carlno (? ). Time, against *11 ‘type* o f toad hasard* peo- ^ . Today walking through the spring glad to h*ar It but asked what • Guorouffod against oH typos of rood h ow ^ s eunShine In his rustic retreat.- parations for his rematch with aftd Kelley.:’ . ‘ Game. In the javelin. The smooth per­ lO.S. rstad on the months osed bsied on Manchester at Maloney, 8:15 made them so aure. Mile; 1. Taurl* (M). 2, Peak'(M ). 8. WITH P. C . P. He win get the message from the German. ’ CHURCH LEAGUE forming Indians’ field ace flung:the Cheaman (M). Time. 4:58.4... curtent price • • • without trade-in at p.m. No less than seven home runs javelin 174'9” to set a new achool • High miioogt ■‘•muisomix" blended rubber. (Pressure Cooled Process) |Champ Jordan Defeated Louis personally today. ”I hope I can put it to him -440-yard run;-!. Bennett e conquering his West Hart- (pY, ALL SIZES said, "Suspend him I can. But chester. four matches this season. vault), Dave Kaselauskas-.lffiscus) 3. Calvanese IPl. Diatance. lz5 ------1 . ^ ^ ^*h-ea, , LllClCH «L UCTIIIOJIU L\Jl 1CI.U11I U. Baptist vs Kacey, 6:15, Charter weights from 1937 until he re­ Patterson had been given the 7". __« -Dn-ia Buy of the Month 6.70x15, 8.00x14,. 6.50x16 I if there’s a demand for return of Co-Captains Alan Schwedel and iHd Vhe“ indians’ relay as.—.u. 1. Goehrlng (M)___ 2, Boria T he Maryland ^Athletic Com- j don’t-know, Oak. ' n tired (for the first time)- In same -advice last June and ^°Kngles: Schwedel (M) defeated tl4). 3. Harry" (M). Dlilatanpe, 179' 9” . 7.60x15, .7.10x15, 7.60x14 j Nell Gottfried provided the vicr Don Scribner. Ken Smith, Bill VRith Tubeless Whitewall mission ordered Robinson and his I'll ■v. have to ask th^ attorney gen Gus’s vs. Telephone, 6:15, Nebo. ■ 1949, explained that he also asked what he would be told Dick West Homiers Gruber (H) 8-6, 6-4; Lyons (H) (N i^ achool record). Tubeless 'Blackwall'^- ., 6.00x16 ton er for the and Bennett. - ' R80-y»i< relay: 1. Manchester (Scrib­ manager, .George Gainford, to ap­ pral if we can hold" Sugar respon­ Optical VB Army & Navy, 6, would visit the champion In to do this time. defeated Wllliama (M) Price Price Price Price pear for a hearing Thursday (5 ■Ingles. Schwedel tcored nU moet and (3ottfried (Sf), defeated Kile Friday ■ afternoon - the Indians ner 6mltR;-Ylot and Bennett). Tim*. EXPRESS "55" With SAME SAVINGS AVAILABLE sible.' Waddell. h4s Catskill Mountain camp. “ Just watch out for that But Rams Bow 9-7 journey to Norwich for a triangu- 1;38.3. Without With Withovt right again,” said Louis. Impreaslve triumph of the seiwon ON ALL SIZES p.m.). ^ n ^ l Crowd Auto Parts vs Nasslffs, 6, Buck- "We sent a spy plane to back (H) 6-2, 2-6, 6-8, B lu Trade-In, Trade-in, - Trade-In, Trade-In.' Jordan’s next boxing date is The^ Bomber said he had. • aa his opponent, Al Gruber, was Each The fightsts d r ^ •only 2,014 paid ley. . Russia,” said Joe. "Why can’t Windsor—Leading 6-5 .at-' tha Each IkK’h Eaeh May -27 in Las egas where his to the stadium that holds 67,000 ,'orman’s . vs Aceto, )§,- Ver- I go to Grossinger’s ? ” ■broken off connections with Plus Tax Plus fa x Plua^Tax Pina Tax title will be up for the taking by the International Boxing Club end of six innings of plaj!* Rock­ for football and 48,()00 for base­ planck. Liouls viewed the first Jo­ ville High’* ,basebs.il team **w th# A il TIRES MOUNTED FREE! Renny (Kid) Paret. ' after the Supreme Cdurt ruled I j O i l T ball. The net gate roeeipta. were hansson-Patterson match on' lead evaporate as Windsor came 24.i95 ■17.88 28.95 20.88 Unanimous De<-lsion closed circuit television. He- It. out of bounds for -violating t- _ only $5,54Q.82 of which Jbrdan and 0-. •Jtrohg in the late Innings'to 6.00x16 7.50x14 Jordan fdlt his fight witK Mc­ remem'bered all the details. the monopoly laws. He said he pull out a 9-7 victory in a Central LIFETIME ROAD HAZARD EASY TERMS Farland was close enough that he Robinson were to recelye ,25 per hoped Roy Cohn, the lawyer' plus tax 740Xf5* 31.45 ^ 22.88 cent. • "I always figured a puncher, jj League game. Two-nm 27;45 19.88 could have lost, but not unani­ should go to a puncher and not who set up Feature Sports, innings in th® seventh and eighth •’4-.. 8.00x14 GUARANTEE NO CASH mously. On a five-point basis, ref­ A month ago, 4,000 fans crowd­ would ‘‘adopt” him like Mike ~ 3 2 ,9 5 ~ “ "25.88"* ed In the Indoor Baltimore Coll- go away like Floyd did In the enabled the host team, to triumph. . 21 .TS plus tox 7.60x15" ” 28.95^ ~ 22.88' Strongest Guarantee Available NEEDED eree Eddie ticonard scored it for first fight. He moved for a Jacobs adopted him when be If was a free hitting contest 5.50x16 . 6 6 * 6 • Unconditionally Guaranteed ■ against all McFarland 47-44 and the two sefim gnd many were turned away first started boxing. when Robinson knocked oul Tony couple of rounds blit In the with 24 hits, the winners collecting road ■ hazards—Cuts, Breaks, Bruises, Bot­ Your old tire* Judges 46-45. Baldonl in one round. 14. Five errors afield by Windsor, tle*. Spikes, Chuck Holes, etc. Included can be your •Td like to fight him again and kept Rockville. In the game. Dick FOR LIFETIME. Prorated Adjustment on down payment for the title,’’ , said McFarland, a Robinson’s next scheduled fight •West poked a two-ruh homer for Per Cent of Tread Wear Based on sale ,/* ______■. 20-year-oId Philadelphian' winning is June 10 against Paul Pender In Major League Baseball Owners the R i^ s. 12-MONTH NATIONWIDE GUARANTEE price. Complete Customer Satisfaction his 17th fight out of 24. "I knew 1 Boston. It Is for •the New York- Two Windsor pitchers combined Guaranteed at ALL TIMES! hid him licked in the third round." Massachusetts middleweight title to strike out 20 Rockville batters. AGAINST ALL ROAD HAZARDS McFarland, who weighed 148',a which Pender'took from Robinson Launch Open Hearings Today The loss was tlie eighth in 11 MDFRERS to Jordan's 149, drew blood from Jan.-22. Robinson lost the crown games for the Rams whose next Check These FREE the champ's nose in the eighth In NBA. states last year for failure a*'"’ ' game will be- Friday in Middle- round and almost knocked him to defend It. Major* posed new third, major, will not, town against Wilson. He has held the middleweight Chicago, May 17 (A) Fisk Extras Installed down with a right In the ninth. league baseball holds Its own top of course, be president at the ma­ Windsor 120 002 22x—9 14, 6 t h e ALLSTATE title five times. Rockville 012 003 010—7 10* I I7atN Ilxed for the life of Jordan was insisted on going drawer conference of 16 owners jor league session. Hi* league fa­ Jordan.won his title Dec. 6, 1958, vors the Kefauver.Bill.,Phil^'Wrlg- ^zaarini, ITwarLins (6), Lazza- FREE! yeur tire when purchased FREE ahead with the fight even -though today, two days before the Senate 6.70x15 the National Boxing 'Assn, and the from Virgif Akins and has defend­ ley, president of the Chicago Cuba, rinl (9) and Alien,.Kittle,-Olander , from us. ^ ed it successfully against Denny. opens hearings on a bill that would C7) and Boudreau. / Tubo-Type Tire* - Rotated .every 5,O0O While -You Wajt Las Vegas promoters it was too limit their control M player*. !ia the only major league. cnivner in ----- Moyer. Last December lii Buenos favor of it. ' BladkwnV - FREE! mile* for the life of the tire Mono-Matic close to the title match. Atthougih the meeting waa an­ :8 S Plus Tax Aires he suffered a fourth round Frick blasted the WU as "Vi­ when purchased from us, Shock' Absorbers The fights in Baltimore’s Me- nounced by John.Galbreath, presi­ Monday’s Homer* And Old Tire and Leveler* morial Stadium originally -vwere technical knockout at the hands' dent of the Pittsburgh Pirates, It cious, dlscri-nxinatory and disas­ Brahe* Checked. of Federico Thompson. (Season Total bi ParenUieses). Oft Car FREE! 8 AM . — 6 P.M. Installed— scheduled for Saturday night knd had been suggested by (Jommla- trous” and added that it was "Ab­ While You Walt solutely imacceptatole because it American League postponed because of rain, sloner Ford Frick. Howev.gr, Frick Brandt, Oriolee (2) . insisted it was not an eanergency goes beyond anti-trust exemptions ■ All Prices Plus Tax, Exchange Recappable Tire At first. Prompter Al Flora re Hansen, Orioles. (2) ported this was given by Gainford session but originally had been and attpmipta to spell out operat­ • Strong tyrex eord construction ing rules for baseball.” National League $intii»9wi umutm imitum as the excuse for Robinson's., ab­ planned for March in . Only However, the Kefauver Bill Is Spencer, Cardinals (6) sence. Flora said the manager the top man of each club will at­ Daric, FhlUles (8) • CuMkid treod design for safer, foster stops tend. only one of many matter* expected Manchester Shopping Pprfcaga 'told him by phone they didn’t real­ Pitching —- Arnle Portocarrero TIRE SERVICE ize they had beep rescheduled for , The fact that the Senate’s Antir to ,be discussed at the top level and Ja4d( Fisher, Orioles, combined ■ KEEPS GOING— Bob Al­ Trust Sifbcommlttee, headed by baseball meeting. Prick and Ameri­ Mon., Tuaa, 8afc,'10 aaa ^ * 1 ^ "O-f t-: : li Bv.'f '• 7n.'l - last night. for six-hit, 2-1 victory over A's Scholastic Baseball Wodl, Thdra, Frt., 10 mjm. to f pjffi. FISK Later in New York, Gainford lison, the American Sen. Bates Kefauver . (D-^Tenn) can- League President Joi Cronin that put Baltimore all alone In League Recruit-of-1959, has lAvited Frick and oUier base­ will attend. Conard T, Bristol East. 4. said he had informed Flora earlier first place for-first .time since re­ Mancheater 7, Hall 1. ^Satisfaction guaranteed or your money back** s a s - i s s i OPEN till 9 PAH. THURS. and FRI/^ALl DAY SAT. that Robinson wasn’t going to ap- ball official*, Includiijg Branch '!%* bonus situation is aur* to joining American LMgue In 1654. isn’t bothered by the so- coma up for airing. Many owner* Wetherafleld 8, Bristol Central 0. •pear b^ause. they learned there Rlolaey, president, of the Contin­ HARTFORD I MANCHESTER Hitting—Daryl Spencer, Cardi­ c^led second-year jinx. ar* becoming increasingly alarmed Maloney 11, Windham 3, w as'an ’ attachment on Gonzale*' ental League, to taatlfy pointed up M l PARK STREET CENTER STREET nals, twice overhauled FlUllle leads, He’s batting! around .375 at th* *lsa of bonus p a r e n ts to Wliidaor 9, RockvlUa T. I 91 pur**', and Pedro *ald h* wouldn’t 'the connection bef/ween th* meet- first with a hem* run and then untrlad high aehobl gmvinta* and Ellsworth 13, Granby T. CH 6-0561 1/ MI 3-2444 fight. Gainford also said - th*r* .and swatting home runs and tht'blU. with n douU* thnt triggered thw* eeilag* itudamts. FarmlagtOB T, Caatoa 8. was BO atlpulatloB' tn thair oon- nai alnth Bg tor Tfletor^. ' for Nats. , ' pN*id«n(t aK Ih* F*®" VT ■ ■■ f . r: \ PAGE THXRTKIM MANCHESTEE EVBNINO HERALD, MAHtatgStraR. C»NH.. TUESDAY, MAY 17, »9 0 ■ ■ \ . Houses foRSale 72 Wanted— Real Estate 77 Mou8M^fo^8aIe^_J^ HoOsesjloT^ale 72 Rooms Without Board 59 Suburban tor Rent 66 MANCHESTER-‘ House pinching IF YOU WANT personal service, Man MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. GONN., TUESDAY, MAY 17, 196^ e x e c u t iv e —Six rooih-^ch, 1% MAN(3*B8TER, West lease list your home or farm with Houaehcld Goods B1 UNFURNISHED room for rtht at C O V E N teY -6 room clean un^r- roonMCape, bullt-ln oven and you? 4 bedrooms and two bfthi. S baths, fully plastered, cdm Hera is en ideal family home lo­ oeeph Barth, 40 Bucklandland St..'MISt.. MI p a g e t w e l v e ArtlclM For Sale 45 MS “Malii St. ConUct Mr, Ellis, nlfhed first ge, breezeway and attached BY FAGALY and SH O R T^. a l l k in d s of sterilized used fur- air conditioned;’ aluminum cated In Mancheeler'e nicest sec­ 9-0420. THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW Tel. MI 8-0787 after 6 p.m, 1 Wllllmanllc HA 8-8911 Ings and , combination wind' ... garage, large lot, four yekre old, T ra ilers 6-A h o m e ^ND garden tool nlture for aVery room; most of It immaculate condition. Call R. F. tion. A dream kitchen with built- SELLING YOUR home _ Angry Summit Kow ment rentklL Lawn and garden beautiful location, acre lotiJNtceiy reflnlshed. Also NICE ROOM to rent next to kathi _ _ Dtaock Co., Ml 9-6246 or Johan­ Ins end snack bar, living room ness. Immediate cashh tatyers; O w 19U GENERAL 48x10’. two bed- fertilUer;-tiU»WCt^wgln^^^ rep“ r- landscaped. In the low,$30s. J. D. with fireplace end paneling, extra ■ ling cleM and tested. Nawjnapla with a shower. 18 Russell St., Ml MODE^IZED 4 r^m apartment. na Ew ms, Ml 9-6663. Paul J. Correnti Agi,geit<^ MI , I — — — ::— _ i w * rooma, 1800 cash or equivalent In B ut strahge as this is , stranger bv far Realty, 470 Main St.. Ml 8-6129. large bedroome, finished rec room A rOUUO tilE HOUSE eV’ SCME STEA^E QUl®i Ing. AP E^lpmfeOlS den set. Bronze/brass dlpette and g.5432, I Call alter 5. MI 3-7104. 8-5863 eny time. ^ (Conflausd tnwi f t * furniture or combination. Aesume IS WHAT go es on iNSlOE HER CAtt f St. Ml 9-2052. Open evenings and r o m with fireplace, many extrae, love A PISTY ASH -WAV PSlVES HER BERSERK. chrome kitchen set. Viscose rugs, PORTER STREET Section—7 room n —SIX D colonial. IH bgjthi, payments balance of $3,700. MI weekends. braided rugs, beds and mat- SPACIOUS ROOM in private home' extra large uvlnr room, centrally at first sight. Being offered now, REAL ESTATE UF^our buelneee. dMS something to you. K Baauunmy mrm.nea, x..cn ». ■ Summer Homes for Itent 67 colonial'fiome, den, full dining Hospital Notes 9,0054. tresses, 80-40% off on new furnit­ baauUfuUy furnished, kitchen located, near Shaping, echoole $28,800. Gestm Realty Compariy, Whether bulldtfig,■ buying; eelimg you "something. Sosnoday ira hAtj HOW MAH'TTIMES HA-^E .HEV.'WAITA TAPE RECORDER. Excftlent room; large kitchen, living room MI 9-8781. fcvenlngi MI 9-7466. ure. Credit terms arranged. < ^ n privileges near center, w h oo^ GIANTS NECK HEIGHTS- Nextwexi «1^24 with fireplace. Built-In book< and bus. $17,200. CWl Uie R. F, or trading, tall Jatvts first. Our to go back up there and find WR tlOtO'toUHOTTO MlHUTEfl’M dltion. Asking $200. Call aftetv8: Dlmock Co.. M? 9 -5 2 4 6 ^ Johanna offlqe I S '^ n 9 a.m.-9 p.m. Mon­ visiting hours: Adults 2 to 8 advertising Anto PrtTtog School 7»A STltUSMOKiMG 9-9 Saturdays till 6. LcBIm c Bw - etc. Gentleman .only. Tel. m i to , RockyRockv Neck, 4 room mmode: o d ^ cases; second floor, three bed' NEW KING-SIZE Cape Cod Co what It is.” ...... leave cigarettes p.m. at 88 Doane St. t-7881. ■ 5 IS 1 EjV&ni, MI 9-5653. day through Friday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m, p.m. Maternity * to 4* and 8:80 On graduating from MuUlgW i* nlture Hospital, 196 South St„ 1 'dean cottage. Sleeps rooms and bath. Den may be used lonlal, three tremendous bed LARSON'S, Connectlcut’a ^rst U- AROUHO.' KBNMORE BROWN enamel coal ROckvUle, 'TR 5-2174. weekly. Mrs. Carter. PI 2-8142 as fourth bedroom. 'Gne-car at­ W "M turdays, The Jarvis R*^ly to 8 p.m. Children’s Ward 2 to 7- 1950, the year the Koregn W M LIVING ROOM and bedroom, first i ------— ------. in —NORTH COVENTRY— Bu roomA, formal dining room, kltch -Co., 2l3 E. center. 81., . Ml 3-4112, c l a s s i f i e d advertisment d e p t , h o u r s censed driving achoQl. trained —, heater, used three yews- IJL tached garage, $17,906;^Tlillbrick .built-ins, lot 100x300. Make aij. broke out, he enlisted In wG A tf Certified and approved is now of­ CHAMBERS FURNITURE Boor, ffonti Cm bu* U n ^ -R e^ u - poTTAGE-Chatham, Cape Cod. er’s home. Large six room ranch, MI 8-7847. PI 2-8311. Yshents Today: 238 Force as a private. He advgnew ___ 8ilS AJtL to 4t30 P.M. cellent condition. Call MI 9-5692. Agency, MI 9-8464. two-car basement garage, . near Florence Realty. MI 3-48^ fering claasroom and behind rants nearby. Parking. Ml 3-5002. | 25-July 16. or . part. MI j^ M IT T E D YESTERDAY; to second lieutenant as a Jet fight­ wheel Instruction for teenagers. LARGE STORKUNE carrl^e. ^ SALES N 3-5871. d u p l e x 6-6, 94-96 School St., moih 1 new school, $l7,900. R. F. Dimock er pilot. But he never sa-w « - m PY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. ATTRACTIVE room. In quiet home, . MI 9-5245 or Barbara Woods. IN GOD YOU TRUST i t n . Catherine Hend-scy, 116 MI 9-8076. Bunny Bear car-bed, both like ern bathrooms, two-car garage, tion In Korea. MONDAY Xlmi FBIDAY IOjSO AAL—aATDRDAY • AJA 603 E. MIDDLE TURNPIKB bath and shower, free parking. MT9.7702. "Avondale Rd.; Tennyson McFall. new. May be seen 146 Summit st. MI 9-0887. , ______•Kcellent location. $21,900. J. D. 6>,4 room cuitiMU ,bUlU ranch ta 93 Summit St.; Mrs. Rose Chor- Powers resigned from the A^r PREPARE FOR driver’s teat Wanted to Rent 68 Realty, 470 Main St., Ml S-6129. TV—VERIMQN s t r e e t area—Near Up top condiUon;>S^pacious bed­ In u* you trust gempa. Hartford; Mrs. Mae Force in 1956. ___ Ages 1* to 80. Driving and class SMALL SAFE, In excellent c^ dl- attractively furnished room rooms. extra laiie livtagwm with A, short time later, peirsoitag PLEASE READ YOUR AD room. Three Instructors. No wait­ tion, $25. Can be seen at 244 Main n e w FURNITURE WANTED TO RENT with option to MANCHESTER ROAD, Glaston­ Buckley Sehqol, new 6 room If sell you must Brooks, Lrfikc .St., Vernon; I.*eo Ka- ing. Manchester Driving Acade­ for gentleman, private entrance, buy 8 year or more lease with bury, facing the golf course, ranch, H i baths.^^bulltlns, garage, fireplace Axiovely largk-^odem List with US X Biilki, 172 Center St.; Frank officials of Lockheed A i r m t t St., or call MI 3-1578.______kitchen privileges,. and parking. kitchen with bullt-ln pven\M d Corp. were making a routine ehecK my. P „ 2-’TS49. _____ visit our Baby’s Department for option. Will pay $100 monthly, sin­ room Cape, breeze way garage, arid covered rea?'-4*rrace. One Schuster. 271 Hillstown Rd.; Rich­ •dvertlsBr •boald read lila ad tke FIRST OAF IX good buys on quality high chalft, Inquire 167 Maple St. gle home, three or four bedrooms, acre lot, $18,700. R. "F- Dlmock range, cablneU. formica counter;^ of former Air Fore* pilots and nice lot. Priced for quick sale. J. lA&K HAPPEN AGENCY ard Svmington, 9 N. Park KU aSmBdStiS a n d i^ w J S r BBBOBS In ttme tor Uw>oext MORTLOCR’S Manchester’s lead­ Boats and Accessories 46 training, chairs, playpens, cribs,- school district. Manchester for D. Realty, 470 Main St., MI 3-5129. C o . j ^ 9-5245 or Barbara^Woods, and k large dining area mother will Rockrtlle; James Nowak, Hazsrd- looked over Powers’ apparently NICE KOOM private home nekry all JoVe A finished recreation room uneventful record. S ^ lR ? H « 5 S d la naponaiUe for only ONB Incorrect w o m lt^ ing driving school. Three skilled carriages; transportation. Private entrsft^ 4lkecutive family by July 1. Box J, MI 9^02. 8 Bissell Sti’eet, vllle; Mrs. Cornelia Heskies, West for any advorttaement and then only to tlio extent of a courteous Instructors. Class room I960 We s t b e n d outboard motors. Furniture fof the entire home at Herald.. MANtmESTER—4 room ranch type — ------. „ attacneuattached garage garage piusplus iimiiymany many. They were impressed by s o « ^ See our display. One iTuU year and bath, garage available. MI home,, central heat, city utilities, V—NEW SIX ipom Cape, Boltyb. extras. Must be seen to real ^MI 9-4506 Hartford; Mrs. Dolores Kelly, 20 thing—or everything—that they iSertloa. Brtora wWcli do not leoaen tJo.valM of instructions for 10, 17 year olds. savings. Agnes Dr.; Malcolm Robertson. not becotrected by « m a k e W ” U-ortlon. TelephMie Mr. MortlOck, Director guarantee.Morinson Paint 1-4964. . ______excellent lot, on bus line. $10,900. V/iI ’/i baths, customized kitchen, one ly ivk«nreciate appreciate this on*on» owner home.home ------Am es Dr.; Malcolm Robertson, saw. They sent a routine Opan 10-6 7:80-9 dally ' Apartment Baildinga acre lot, $16,600. R. F. Dime-"' Call nbw for appointment. Asking a r e y o u CONSIDERING Adams st.; John Hedtund. of Driver Education. MI 9-7898, Co., 8^ Center^’St^ Other listing*. Phllbrick Agency, eiTT T rwri^'VriTTP nnrv Muisener. tionnatre to him. He res^nded for Sale 99 Ml 9-8464.______Co., MI 9-5246 or Barbara Woo $22,500. ' SELLING YOUR East. Hartford; Gary Muisener, 16 FOOT* DUNPHY>U{iabout, 40 Ml 3-5187 - „ 0 M FOR RENT for gentleman. knd was hired In May 1»W. •» MI 9-7702 - p r o p e r t y ? Wlnstcd; Jam*-'' Dunn. Glaston­ one of 17 pilots. In the company • lOtJB COOPKUAXION WILL Q * I IU | 3 _ 2 7 1 1 h.p. Mercury engine, electric start­ ) MI 8-5040. 585 Adams St, PRINCETON School, Immaculate b e appreciated A / i q i m i ■ Garage— Service— Storage l(i ALBERT'S IS THE PLACE 126-128 LYNES8 STREET— Brand PAUL>GQRRENTI bury; Harold Braithwaite. 374 Hil­ <9 ing Mastercraft trailer. Can., be 1 6 room cape, l ’,4 baths, built-lns. VT—MTNIMUM.DOWN FHA. North U2 program. a v e m o n e y new 4>/4 room a p a ^ e n ts with MI 3^^1363 We will estimate value of liard St.: Mrs. Myrtle Bronkie. 205 There followed four more yesi» TO S fireplace.*'shed dormer, trees, only Coventry, New 6 'i room ranch, seen at 16 Mt. Nfeti# Place WHEN YOU WISH TO Apartments— Flata— year leases, moderate“'down w y - property without obligation, Center St,; Mrs. Eunice Sheehan, of obscurity before hl6 pant* GARAGE FOR RE3NT. “89 E. Cen­ STHOfia, chestisr, after 8,p.m. ment assumable mortgage. J. D. $16,500. Carlton W. Hutchins, MI G.E. built-lns, fireplace, basement Automobiles for Sale "X - f u r n is h y o u r h o m e Tenementb MANCHESTER,.^ also buy property for cash. East HartfoM; Mrs. Alice Morse, showed In headlines. Lost and Found ter MI 9-7177. 1 OEVuhJ A'^., Realty 470 Main St., MI 8-5129. 9-6132. garage, one acre lot. $14,900. Call Member Multiple Usting. X LGDK a t THIS BIG VALUE. R. F. Dlmock Co., MT 9-5245 or Ellington; Mrs, Grace Generous, Powers was assigned to a gniup H.mLesoeo.MSi. THREE OR FOUR room’ apart­ 164 Vemon St. 6 room older .330 Adam-s St.; Mrs. Gertrude FOUND—Brown and white mro- 1953 DE SOTO 4-door V-8.' Fluid FOR SALE ^utboard motor, $25. 'XBl COMPLETE MUST BE SOLD—Eldridge Street. COVENTRY—New ranch, 5 rooms, Barbara Woods. MT 9-7702. that was to operate plane*. Often- drive, white walls. Must sell. Rea^ ments including heat, hot water, home. 60x800 lot with detached ga­ STANLEY BRAY. Realtor Noren. Andover; Mrs. Stella Cote, sibly fpr westher research, and erel male. CsJl Lee Fracchla, Wanted Autos— , Call MI 9-9289. r o o m s^ f f u r n i t u r e , 3 apartment house. Needs some re­ spacious kitchen, .$9,500. CUffot'd rage; Oil burner two years old — sonable offer accepted. Call MI gas for cooking, electric refrigera­ pair. Priced for quick sale. As­ Hansen, Realtor, MI 3-2453. vn — IMMACULTE ranch near BRAE-BURN REALTY East Hartford; Mrs. Mary ChesHy, sent tp Adana, Turkey Ol rlog'Warden, Ml 8 -8 8 9 4 .______Motorcycles 12 FOR *28* tor and gas stove. Call Ml 9-7787 s tru'e value at reduced price of 9-1919 after 5 p.m. sumable mortgage. •!. D. Realty, 'Bolton Center, ‘ 4 rooms; Jalousie East Hartford; Mrs./Amella Neu- Ailgusl .. Situations Wanted-r- Building Materials 47 Incluacs..^ from 5-7 p.m. CENTRALLY located-AUractive 8 $18,600. M I 3-6273 f o u n d —31ack—mongrel, male, WANTED TO BUT—Used cars; Building-Contracting 14 Hnslness Opportunities 32 e l e c t r ic refrigerator 470 Main St., MI 3-5129 • closed breezeway. garage, com­ ville, 49 W. Middle Tpkc;; Alcide With him wen.ti hie w lfa M f 1951 STUDEBAKER COUPE, auto­ Female -38 EU room house with attached garage, binations throughout, $14,400. R. F. i white spot on che*t- Call JA 8-1990. Your exclusive USED BUILDING material for . d e l u x e RANGD.,^ FOUR ROOM garden apartment, | A Tsefr-rxTTCNnm in - business Albert, 6 Llnnmore Dr.; Olin.Le- former Barbara Moore. S4, of chla, Dog Warden. Ml 3-8594. matic clutcji, radio and heater, EARN TO $13,000* Mobile soft Ice fireplace, oil heat, finished base­ Dlmock Co., MT 9-5245 or Barbara 6 room Cape 120,000. IH baths, veille, Somer-s;, Raymond Negro. banv. Ga. He made w p ^ tjd good rubber, cheap transportation. Panhard dealers, Tolland Auto, 97 ALL TYPES ;of carpentry work MEDICAL SECRETARY desires sale 2x3s and up. sheathing, stor­ V BEDROOM SUITE X clean,, well mainlined bulling. 8 * done. Alterations, dormCrs, rpof- cream trucks. Exclusive franchise zone. Gross income $4,000 yearly. ment, garden, well landscaped. Woods, MI 9-7702. closed In porch, large living room Hebron Rd., Bolton; Arthur Pom­ flights Then, last April 80. he Days call MI 9-8879, after 6 MI Tolland St, East Hartford. territory available. Ding Dong work Ih Manchester. Mature, ex­ age'bins. shelving, work benches, I.,n ^ G Rb(lM SUITE heat, hot water, stove, refrtgera Excellent return on small Invest­ Priced for quick sale. CaU MI ings, porches, finish upstairs, base, 5 PC. TimEOTE SET tor and parking,. $115. MI 8-1809 with fireplace. Well landsctped lot. eroy, 98 W. Main St., Rockville. remarked casually that he vwa ijOST— g l a s s e s black frame. 9-9419,. Cart, Inc., 282 Carew St., Chicopee perienced. Box L, Herald. two complete bathroom sets, two ment. J. D. Realty, 470 Main St., 9-0279. Owner. v m —CHOICE location, 6 room Excellent .neighborhood. One min­ Public nients and garages, etc. Call Ml kitchen Sinks, (cabinet), wooden Rugs —Lamps -^ ’Tables—Linoleum AD 6-1269. ranch; attached garage, one acre ADMITTED TODAY: Otto Ncu- flying again the next 4 baths, priced to trees. Owner transferred. Must $40 start. Fee paid, i960 graduate. cated. quick sale. J. D. Realty, 470. Mata and Helen C. Vesco. property on E. and Mrs/Pster O Bnen, c e p a l^ w t conceded Announcements IF PURCHASED AT BIDWEIX HOME Improvement Good scholastic standing. Typing, "dally 3:30 p.m.-6, Saturday 8-4. or SEE IT DAY OR NIGHT FUBNIBHED i'TOom heated apart- sell at $16,500. R. F; Dlmock Co.. sell. BRUNNER’S RADIO-TV REPAIRS, any make— BOOKKEEPING—Payroll — Tax call MI 9-2392. Street, Ml 8-5129, EIGHT r o o m s —Can be used as Ml 9-5246 or Barbara Woods, MI Maple St. Andover. ' \ that he had ta* PHILOO-BENDIX 181b. wash. 28c: Co. Alterations, additions ga­ handle telephone, opCrate dicta­ PHONE FOR APPOINTMENT meut. Private enlrsncee. Parking. cars amplifiers, phonographs and rages. Roofing an'" siding experts. Services, evenings and weekends tumn before Mie or two-family. New gae heat­ 9-7702. Beverly H. and Harold J. MMone , TODAY; A son t o ^ c : ^ ^ ^ aerial reconhais* dry, 10c. Lucky Lady Lauder- IN STOCK phone. Interviews now, start work by responsible, married, family NO OBLIGATION! \ ■ 'Mult*. Apply 299/1199/Airt: COMMERCIAL prpperty. Route 6, er storm windows, large lot. CaU changers. Over 47 years total ex­ Aluminum clapboards a specialty. July 5. East Hartford location. WEEKLY SAVINGS LIST 7:80 p.m. I JACK HAPPEN AGENCY W ^ r C a k e ^ Rd ‘ "<1 ’">hn Brennan, WappYhg. over Russia. center, 9 Maple St., acrow from 1959 perience. 90'days guarantee on all man desiring to earn extra In­ SAMUEL ALBERT .1^ Andover—Eight mllea from Man­ MI 3-6304^______• /- X ^ L SHAPED Ranch home, extra Unexcelled workmanship. Easy Contact Wilson Agency, 54 CJiurch, 1x6 TAG Sheathing, 5000’ chester. Seven afcres of land with 6 Bissell Street Hamll^^^ DISOHAiRGED SATURDAY: powers himself was q u c ^ ^ First National Store. Open 24 WHITE CADILLAC work. Potterton’s, MI 9-4537, come. Reasonable rates; MI 9-8736 Hartford CHapel 7-0358 r o o m large li'vlng room, fireplace, com­ budget terms. Ml 9-6495 or TR Hartford, Conn. min. $91 P«r M FIVE ! upper floor apart- $12,500 6 ROOM Cape. al(!imlnum Oiarles R HamlU^ Grover. Tolland; Arthur the Russian* as agreeing that hta hours. ____ 4 Door 8 Window Hardtop any time. If you have no m e^ s of transpor­ meht; Heat and hot water fur­ 1100 foot frontage; Priced for quick binations throughout. Large wood­ MI 6-4506 , CONNIE’S TV and Radio Service, 5-9109. No. 1 Oak Flooring $189 Per M ''a ^ e J D. Realty. 470 Main St. ' sidtag, trees, near bus,/ stores, Full Power—All-Equipped DENTAL ASSISTANT, pleasant, Root Shingles W.75 Per Sq. tation, I’ll send my auto for you! nished. Adulte -.preferred. Rent ed lot. 214 veers old. R. F. Dlmock Eve. MI 4-1884 , MI 4-0146 B’NAI B’RITH Rummage Sale. 121 available all hours. Satisfaction ANY* iOND of carpentry and cabl- No obligation! MTi:8129. shopping. Carlton W. Hutchins, Ml Co. JU 9-5245 or Barbara Woods Spruce St Wednesday, May 18. « • • neat, willing. Please send details 41 Cedar Closet Lining 21c Sq. Ft. $90. MI 9-7269 aftet 4 p.m. guaranteed. MI 9-1815, nrt work done. Honest and relia­ on experience and wages expected Dogs— Blrd^-Pets 9-5132. MI 9-T702., , HAWTHORNE STREET 10-Z:30 p.m.; and Thursday, May Dutch Doors $23.95 Ea. GEatBRAL RENTAL agency- Wa INL)U.STRIAL z o n e ble workmanship. - ' Call Roscoe for 38 hour week to Box K, Herald. A—L—B— E-rrR—T ■—’“—S $10,500( 5 ROOM ranch, alumlnuni 19, 10-2:30 p.m. and 6-8 p.m.______ONLY 5 LEFT CHAIN SAW work — Trees cut. ^om pson. Ml 8-1895. for esti­ TWO PLAYFUL kittens need loving 1x12 TAG Sheathing, 5000’— « 43-45 ALLYN ST.. HARTFORD specialize UKrentale of all kinds. Here ie an excellent 8 room house G. S. KEITH Must sell—vacant tigoom ranch Reasonable rates. Call PI S-7558 Replies confidential. Min. $99 Per M storihs, amesite drive, 200' front­ FACTORY-FRESH mates. * home. Gray and white, pretty ' Open Nights TUl 8 p.m. J D. Realty^-Ml 8-5129, sveittag* with one acre ^-Jndustrlal land built by U ft R. Full basement with between 1:30-4:30 or any time markings. MI 4-0204. Natural Shakeg $9.25 Per Sq. Ml 8-1837. 470 Mai' St. which can serve 2 'purposes—resh age, ■view. Carlton H. Hutchins, Real Estate Broker garage. Owners are open to offers icini f„ F rl^eric^B Gloc^^ Hilliard St.;^Reuben Kurland. 57 ^^mit he is s p y i n g ? ^ . - Personals 3 1960 LARK 6 Cyl. Sedan CONN. LICENSED nurse for night Sats. 6 p.m. Saturday or Sunday. ____ duty; Living quarters furnished. Peg Board Uc- Sq. M. dence and manufacturlhg, Priced MI 9-5132. —why not look It over. King to St.: Sandra Dlebblt. 491 gut George V. AUen. chief ^ AKC REGISTERED Toy Dachs­ FOR RENT—Why Idog further? Kathleen L. Glocke, P” P«” y Gardner SI.; Mark Diebolt. 401 the U.S. Information Agency. Mid ’IR 5-9121. , Knotty Pine Paneling 1314c Sq. UPHOI*STERED chair $8. rocking for quick sale. BUCKLEY AREA—Unusual cape MI 9-8191, VACUXDJ CLEANERS repaired In $1799 FLOOR SANDING and Rooflng-rBidlitg 16 hund puppies, $50, including regis­ Mahogany Paneling 14c Sq. Ft. chair $5 pine commode $10, dining We have new 3V4 r o ^ , heated We also have numerous other my own home shop. Forty years Specializing in old floors. of 5 ropmi. first floor, 2 on second 't— Teresa Lea to Gardner St.; Richard Diebolt, 4«1 Sunday that Power* R.N. OR L.P.N, part-time H-7. tration. Evenings. MI- 3-4973. room set $75. pine cheKt of draw- apartments ta resldemlal area of J. D. REALTY listings ta and around Manchester. Urba^ttl property on G St.; Thomas Lowery. accordance with prefUght to* factjry . experience. All makes, For $1 More Bnmner ■. 9-6760. r o o f in g , BIDING, painting. Car­ fJOBODY — BUT NOBODY Rockville Juet 111 minutes from 470 MAIN ST. MI 3-5129 -.Jioor.-^oor. rioiHot waierwater 611 ucav.heat. Full . Waterfrontwiu«iriiuiu ^cottage at Amston loT/ rates, free estimates, free Gives You Undercoating, pentry. AiteTAtiqns and additions. Vernon Haven, Vemon, Conn. TR j’OR SALE — One male Basset em $14, int-fop table $15, china ^^em ent. 1’4% mortgage may be j L*ke. Ha* extra lot with 2-car ga- 'Bt ■ “’’ Coventry; Mrs. Blanche Malboeuf. Lgtructlons. ^ 5-2077. UNDERSELLS NA'HONAL cabinet $16, kitchen set $16, mar­ Hartford by TOfbur Cross High­ Spencer 9g walnut St.; Mrs. Thomas Wil- ..h * told exacUy what hie pickup and delivery. Mr. Miller, Heater, Defroster and GONDER’S TV Service—Motorola Ceilings. Workmanship guarau' hemnd puppy, four months old. AU way. Kltchen-kppllances furnished. TALCOTTVILLE-This is special.. assumed. Madeline Smith, Real­ rage, 2 unfinished rooms overhead. T. J. CROCKETT, Realtor Custom Radio. This Is and Phllco factory service. HI-FI, teedTA. A. Dion, Inc.. 299 Autumn shot, re^stered American Ken­ ble top dresser $20, end table tor, Mi'6J642. A real buy at $8,500. < !r v i r it n ^ 'i^ e l# r c Vcsco to *00. Soulh Rd., Bollon: Mrs. por- gion ^as and exacUy w l» t he ^ JA 8-5409^______NATIONAL LUMBER. INC. $3.50 electric oven $10, telephon# MI 9-482^<"tR Fully equipped grocery and gener­ Out Of Stock Delivery. phonos and au^o radios. 314 Spruce St. MI sAffieo. nel au b . Located at 499 Fireto\Vn T ' o“ olhy Castro. South Windsor: Mrs. expected to do.’;, said Allen- “.^ d WAITRESS, night shift, MI 9-81M. STifiTS’^STREET. gossip bench $12.50, Imitation fire­ al store located In fast growing MI 3-1577 William J. Magu , projM y n | Petronis. 25 E. Middle j,e wss under Instruction to do t l ^ . - WANTED—Ride to Pratt & Whit­ ^ No Orders St. MI 9-1486. Hu.v=ai?.V3tmry, ' esfiffr TWO^liOOM furnished apartment* .jirea. Property .also contains (our ANCIENT HOME by a gurgling ney. East Hartford, near Rent- COUGHLIN ROOFING Company, NORTH HAVEN. CONN. place $12.50, piano bench $7.50, brook, $9,900. New heating, new Large'cottage at Pleasure Beach Grandview St. Tpke.; Donna Despard, Kelly Rd., -He wasn’t ■wearing a ftiM 8-5272. Sunday and Mondays only- bedroom set, kitchen set. refrig- modem apartments producing "ex­ waterfront. 6 bedroom, dining Eknogene Dean to Marilyn A., schler Field, first shift. Ml 9-2010- BRUNNER’S Inc. Aluminum siding, asphalt, CHestnut 8-2147 Victorian day bed $25, Governor plumbing, newly decorated, npw Vernon; Wilfred Dalgneault, 94 Ujiustache and a cloak and d"agjey MORTENSEN TV Specialized RCA Winthrop desk $45, spool bed - $20, /hrator, gas range, electricity, beat cellent Income. For furthermfor- room, living room, kitchen, extra THE PRICE IS RIGHT Stephen M., David M. and Laurie Your LARK dealer asbestos roofing. Also aluminum, . . CLERK Included. Retired persons or malion call The Jarvis Realty Co, lawns. Five rooms ddwn plus 3 Griffin Rd.. South Windsor; Rob- and that sort of buslneo that you television, service. MI 9-4641. galvanized or copper gutters and WIRE HAIRED TERRIERS, AKC single 4 poster bed and spring $20, partly finished up. D riv^bj/ 368 large porch. Thi* Includes furnish­ J. Harvey, property at Liberty ert Erdln Jr.. East Hartford; usually think of aa spy pretending AutomobDes tor Sale 4 In Talcottville — On The secretary desk $35. music box, adults 221 North Main St., Ml MI S-4112. ings and at $10,000 U a real buy. Six large room* and eunporch and Hemlock Sts. leaders. Ml 8-7707. Office experience not required. registered. MI 9-6767. Diamonds—*W atches—- 9-1109,'Ml. 9-5918. Adams Street and then call m'e-.M Nancy Ryan. 18 Dover Rd.; that he is somebody that he Isnti Manchester-Vemon Town Line TYPEWRITERS and office ma horse collar mirror. Chippendale CH 6-8897 if you mean business;-, with attached garage. Quiet street. Tax Uen OLDER CARS mechanics spe­ chines—repairs, sales, service and Interesting and varied work. Pleas­ Jewelry 48 (Charles Brennan. Tolland: Fred He gave an honest report of what Open Evenings 1111 9 RAY’S ROOFING CO., Shingle and ant air conditioned office. Excellent POODLES, miniature, AKC regi«- mirror, marble top tables and NEW DUPLEX 5 rooms, large liv­ Boases for Sale 72 Frank Burke,-sole agent. Two real nice ranch houses on Extra play or work room ta base­ U.S. Government against Can­ cials flxlt y *rself cars, always rentals. Ml 9-8477. built-in roofs, gutter and conduc­ tered, pedigreed, two champagnes, commodes. 12 foot row boat, old Klee, Snlpslc Lake, Rock-vUle; j,jg mission ta.” benefit program. Apply LEONARD W. YOST, Jeweler—re ing room, picture window, birch Beelze'bub Rd., ?o. Windsor. Both terbury Metal Works Inc., for (SaU Oulllette,-244.-Woodland St.; AIlep.«ald the plstol-ahdJiyj®?. a good selection. Look behind t w tor work; roof, chimney repairs. two blacks. MI 9-6767. records, etc. MI 8-7449. $13,900—6 room cape, aluminum SIX ROpM ranch, 4>4% FHA ment. Price $12,800— . . individual^ ' Income withholding office. Doughu Motors. 883 Main. Telephone MI 8-5191 pairs, adjusts watches experUy. cabinet kitchen, ceramic tile bath, of these'hojises just '2 -years old. Walter Mather: West Wllllngton; deCTita needle supplied ipoiwta Ray Hagenow, Ml 9-2214; Ray FIRST n a t i o n a l STORES, Reasonable prices. Open Tuesday heat, hot water,, Venetian blinds, siding,- fireplace, hot water heat, mortg«%e, carpeting, fireplace, ga- taxes for 1959, $3,318.11. See—JIM GORMAN. GARDENS Fl o w e d . Reasonable. Jackson. MI 8-8825. FOR SALE—Formica a n d ^ ro m s r ^ . radiant heat. $15,200. Owner. One is a 2-ckr.^garage house and MADELINE SMITH, Realtor Mrs. Dolores Falcone, TV Robert I 'fur suicide use only If ho were n e e d a c a r and had youT credit MI 4-0398. J. Krleskl. INC. WANTED—Good homes for cute thru Saturday. Thursday eve storm windows, attic, cellar. Cen­ dormers, garage, trees, bus, 4>4% has 3 bedrooms'/'-The other Is a Incorporations LLOYD ODELL, CHET BRUNNER nings. 129 Spruce St Ml 9-4387. kitchen set. 4 chairs apa table. 4 mortgage. Carlton W. Hutchins, 'M I 3-0644. MI 9-9713. T-Bowl of Wallingford Inc. and T- Dr., Wapping; Mr*. Harriet Hough- in danger of being tortured. AR*®» turned down? Short on down J»y - CONNECTICUT Valley Conctnic- kittens. CMll MI 9-6480. speed Stromberg-CariSon HI-FI trally located. MI 9-7885. one-car garsige houke.and has 4 MI 9-1642 ton. 4«9 Main St.; Raymond declined to amplify or give tha mentr Bad a repossesslonT Don’t COMPLETE REPAIRS by Stuart tioh—Roofing carpentry, gutters, PARK A OAKLAND AVE. 9-5182. ' bedrooms. Large lota. Owner wants Bowl of Middletown Inc., to oper­ R. Wolcott on automatic washers, EAST HARTFORD LADY’,S DIAMOND ring, one full and radio. Call MI-3-0074. SECOND Floor, 5 rooms, heat, ST. JAMES PARISH ate recreational bowling centers in Bdrst, Soulh Rd„ Bolton: Bert- Ucurce of his Information, give up! See Honest Douglas, get 1955 FORD V-8 pick up truck, half aU kinds of siding, speclallzeln NEW 6 KOOM ranch, builLta^stove, you to make an offer. rand Harrison, 68 Hqrton Rd.; Al- state Department officials saM lowdowa on the lowest down dryers and electric ranges. MI FREE TO A good home, five cute carat, bsiguettes each side, $700 water no pets, no children. Wallingford and Middletown, capi­ ton, $675. MI 3-5093. aluminum siding. Call Fred cash. P. O. Box 1543, Hartford. fireplace, garage. cellaV. 175 foot Beautiful 6 room Garrison Co­ fred LaChance, .74 Starkweather the Kremlin Is still giving the cold and smaUest payments anywhere. 9-6678. kittens. Call MI 3-8461. ■FRIGIDAI „ refrigerator. Fout 9-3169! MANCHESTER, — Custom bullt> tal stock of each corporation is Charest, Ml 8-7180. WHAT DOBS an AVON Represen­ frontage, trees. Only $15,900. Carl­ lonial. brand new. I'i ceramic tile oversize 6 room Cape, on bus line, Lots tor Sale 73 St.; Roger Saucier, 39 Pioneer *houldet to U.S. Embassy ra- Not a small loan or finance com­ 1950 CHEVROLET sedan, radio, stove. Call MI 3-8840. baths, all pla.stered walls, fireplace. $60,000, divided into 6.000 shares at LAWN MOWERS, all types, sharp­ tative do? She calls on women In burner. PLEASANT 3>4 room apartment In ton W. Hutchins,'Ml 9-5132. shrubbed lot, with shade trees. Cir • Mrs. Marlene KloUer and quests to see Powers despite tha pany plan. Douglas Motors. 833 powergHde. 19 61 Studebaker, their home to show them our na­ Garden— Farm— Dairy Easily financed. THREE B ZONE loU with elty $10 a .share, all common. Each tudor. Champion, radio,,overdrive. ened and repaired. Called for and Articles For Sale 45 fE-PIECE bedroom set. burl private home furnished or un­ One-car garage, amesite drive, starting business with $1,000. In­ son,'Vernon; Mi-s. Helen Stroh and 11933 U.S.-Soviet agreement Main St. delivered. G. Snow, Ml 8-4681. Rbofing and Ghlmnejrs T6-A tionally advertised products. She Products 60 furnished, Shady, Adults. New NICE 6 B©6m Colonial with fire- water. Union St. Manchester. vidlng for speedy access to ATO*h* No down ba-yjuent, $2 weekly. Cole falnut,' chest, mirror, and doubta, place..-'East Middle Turnpike. J. D. REALTY cKy water, sewer, and sidewalks. corporators for each are August E. son, 116 S. Adams St.; Mrs. Joyce WANTED — Clean used cars. We takes orders for our wonderful LOAM—SAND—stone - Gravel - Bolton Road. MI—3-6389. Priced for quick sale. Phllbrick $2,600 each. Ml 9-6495. Lindsey, and son, 152 Tanner St.; leans jailed by the Red*. So they Motors, MI 9-0980. TAMKIR TREE removal, land Fragrances Toiletries and Beauty NATIVE ASPARAGUS — Fresl bed. Excellent condition. MI $15,•900. J. D. Realty, 470 Main St., Ml 3-5129 Tummiello, John S, G. Rottner and buy. trade down or trade ^ y - ROOFING — Specializing repairing Fill and Amesite. Fpr prompt de­ 470 MAIN ST. . Agency, MI 9-8464. Mrs. Yolanda Burns, and daugh­ Know nothing beyond Khruph* cleared, firewood cut. Insured. roofs of all kinds. Ne«» roofs, gut­ Aids. She keeps 40c of every dol­ livery call Ml 3-8663. Walter P. picked daily, 3 bunches 9-1724. ■ ■nVO ROOM furnished front apart MI 3-5129. BUILDING LOT—Off Porter St., In Jeannette Fletcher. thing. Douglas Motors, 333 Main 1958 ENGLISH FORD Consul, radio MANCHESTER — Beautiful 5'4 a desirable location. Call CTUbrick Memorial Pythian Building Cbrp., ter, 142 Birch St. chev’s statements that Powers 1* Call Paul A. Ellison, Ml 3-8742. ted work, chlnmeys cleaned re­ lar's worth she sells. Earnings of MUle'r, Trucking. bunches $2: crate of 24 \ .... ' — ^ ment. Heated. Kitchen set, bed­ and heater, white sidewalls, set of EIGHT ROOM Dutch Colonial, room ranch, tastefully decorated MANCHESTER — Special (Buy) Agency, Ml 9-8464. to deal in property to be used (or DISOHARGEJD SUNDAY: alive and well, has been taken to 1961 OLDSMOBILE Super 88, ex snow tires. Reasonable. Call MI paired. Alumlnurh'-,^ siding. JO $30 to $40 a week are possible In $3.89. Now taking orders^r freez room set. refrigerator, gas rarfge. -Mitten—Nice home plus income, Moscow, and will be'tried seveire- l a w n MOWERS sharpened and HOME m a d e ravioli, fresh or Musical Instruments Electricity and gas furnished free. sUaih heat, one-car garage, near and in perfect condition, full base­ fraternal or kindred purposes, capi­ Thomas Harris, 104'j Homestead ceUent condition, almost brand 9-3379. years’ experience. 'Free esti­ spare time. Call CH 7-4137. ing or canning. Farnmr^s Market, live rent free. Full price $10,500. FOR SALE— Coventry — new motor and -tires. Call any repaired. Free pick-up and de­ mates. Call Howley, MI 8-5361, Ml frozen, SOc doz. 246 Avery Street, Low rent. Apply 10 D*p6t Square. bue, shopping and Verplanck ment combination windows and tal stock . Is $50,000, divided into St.T\Mra. Amelia . Belflore, 132 ly aa a spy. - 819 E. Middle 9-0474. SEE THE new Kinsman spinet School. Excellent condition, Two-famlly — Central; Three-car cleared lot on hard top road. Make 5,000 shares at $10 a .share, all com. Powers never talked beforehwd time, MI 8-545L 1957 FORD FAIRLAI^E convertible livery. All work guaranteed. Sales, 3-0763. WOMAN w a n t e d for first shift Wapping. Ml 4-0604. Apartment 4. ■ , doors', large lot. $4,000 cash need­ Charter Oak ..St,; James Breen, organ, two keyboards with percus­ $17,900. Phllbrick Agency, Ml garage. $15,800. Beautiful 7 room an offer. ^ 9-8784. mon. Ihcoiporalbrs ar-e Griswold A, Coven tty; Frank ‘ihsch, Pittsfield! j kbout his mlsslon-sVMi to Mi» V-8. Fordomatic, asking $1,500. service parts and rental equip­ for various light assembly-"opera­ ed to as.sume existing mortgage. 1957 MONTEREY Mercury hard ment. L a m Equlpntent Co., tions, Apply Spencer Rubber Prod­ Fertilizers 50-A sion $995 Dubaldo Music Center, MODERN 5 R60M flat, se^nd 9-8464. Many other listings. Alice Dutch Colonial, priced low to set­ Cliappell, George E. Magnuson, MEdford 3-9528. TOP SOIL*—Fill-Gravel for sale. 186 W Middle Tpl«e 9-6205. tle estate $16,900, Three bedroom (JHQICE BUILDING lota, available Leon C. Twombte.y, Melvin G. Cox, Msss.; HOfa top Mercomatlc, radio and heat' Bamforth Road, Vernon. Bruno ucts, Chapel St., Manchester. ^ floor. he>tr,'hot water and garage Clampet, Realtor, Ml 9-4648, MI In Manchester. For Information ,,oH ■ li? e n ^ S e r " ^ i6 4 “ 'Mt‘ ” My husband was not a n>y er $1,095. MI 9-2658. Moske, Ml 8-0771. If no answer Heating and jPInmbing 17 Woodrow Clifford, Ml 3-6712. CLEAN -<5oW manure. Delivered ------$110 -nfonthly. Adpjti. Available 60-62 PORTER 8T. Exceptionally split, a steal at $13,200. Many Thomas E. RoUasohvapd Howard L. 1952 CUSTOM Ford V-8, standard and large two-famlly, now vacant, ex- 3-7357. more—all price ranges. Call the call Mr. Werbner. The Jaryla K j'entafKaK ^ ^ S S shift, 'good condition, $200, MI call Ai Laaka, TR 5-7609 coUect. EXPERIENCED full-time saleOper- $5-$10 load.s Excellent for shrubs. ■ SHEET MUSIC, song books July 1. Ml 3-6205. Smith. '■>. St.: Kenneth Wigren. 148 Broad ed on returning to the uniMti f o r SALE!—1957 Chevrolet pickup. PLUMBING AND heating - re­ son and experienced part-time (3EPAR CLOTHES line poles In- gardens, lawns, etc. MI 3-7804, MI methods. I>argest "selection in ceirent;^ondition. Priced right for Ellsworth Mitten Agency, Real­ Realty Co.. MI 3-4112, Ml 8-7847r Certificate of Trade Name, 9-2236. • modeling installauons, repairs CLEAN CAPES ■ %-ton. Low mileage. Price $1,050. BEAUTIFUL STONE walls In­ salesperson. 'Ihveed’s, 789 Main St. talled and reset. Decorative fire­ 9-8731. Eastern Connecticut. Your FOUR ROOM apartment, newly qulck!sale. Ml 9-5229, 9-5; $18,500 — Privacy? Woods? Gra­ tors. MI 3-6930 or MI 9-5524. Walter R. Cassells Jr.. 41 Fergvi;^ AU work guaranteed 25 years «c- place wood. Also kitchen table. Thomas organ dealer. Ward Music Can PI 2-6289. ____ 1960 FORD GALAXIE. 4 door, stalled (granite). Also garden, ter­ decorated, on Main Strqet.- Nice cious living? — then see this two OAK GROVE ST. building son Rd.. doing business as Town! -St; Sty*Mrs BeX^enertue. 33 1*2.400 a month, was quoted Jty race and retaining walls. Reason­ perience. 24-hour service. CaU PART-TIME clerk-typist, second Ml 9-1353. Stores 99 Summer St. Open Tues­ location. large yard. Ml 3-0211. 4 CAltOL DRIVE — Rockville, $13,- $12,500—Six room Cap^, central lo­ loh'- radio and heater, Cruisomatlc 650. 5 room ranch, large living bedroom cape, with 1*4 baths, lot, $2,800. Call^wher, Ml 9-5988. and Country Real Estate. D e e r ^ ^ D r .: Mrs. Sojtaie Heto. I the Russians a»_saytagJie_v(Mfl3^ able prices. Call MI 3-2457 between Earl VanCamp, Ml 9-4749^_____ and third shifts. Including week­ Household f*®®**® day Wednesday. Thursday and , cation, wooded lot, immediate oc­ Agreement 1967 THUNDERBIRD, good condi­ transmission, V-8, power steering, TOP SOIL,—possibly the cleanest room, cabinet kitchen, 3 bed breezeway and garage up on Gard­ cupancy. Belfiore Agency, ,MI 9g ing a course from - Pakistan to 2,000 miles, list price $3,100. Must 9 and 5 only. end work. Call MI 3-1141, Ext. Friday till 9 p.m., Saturday UH ROCKVILLE, 14 Laurel St. Well ANDOVER-l^ooded - building lot. Majidot Realty Co of New 76 Bisseir^Bt.; James Bump tion. May be seen at 24 Main St. 201, between 9 and 10 a.m. 'and most fertile available any RUGS NEVER used, 9x12, $30; furnished 3 room apartment. $22 room*. 114% mortgage can be ner St. Lot is 150x380. 3-6121. Rockville Mrs Norway. • . . Sell. MI 9-0911. 5 p.m’, asaumed. Marion E. Robertson, Carmen Road — Off B^dwin—7 Whales Road, 125x250, $850 . 8 York extends to Hartford Gas Co. W. ' Main Str ------Some reports have it that tMi M & M RUBBISH REMOVAL Serv­ Milliliery Dressmaking 19 where. Prompt delivery. Call 9x15, $35; also larger and weekly. TR 5-9594. Glenna Grow, 50Ms*ex S t: Guy 1962 DODGE, 2-door hardtop, good ice-residential, Cbmmerclal, In­ WANTED—Ten women for full Leonard L. Glgllo, Bolton, MI sizes. G.E. vacuum, $20. BU Broker, Ml 8-59Sj>, room cape with all the trimmiugs. MANCHESTER—Custom Cape, full m lieafrom Msjichester off Route the right to install gas service route had been flown oRen It 1954 FORD, 2-door V-8, fair con­ 6."MI 3-4921, 7-9 p.m. JA 2-9782, 4-5 Morse, 109 Foster ,St.; James condltioh, radio, heater, fluid dustrial. Attics, cellars, yar^s. In­ time outside work. Excellent op; ^•7b83., . ' 9-6955. Wearing Apparel— Furs 57 TiTREE ROOM fu m is l^ ^ apart 8 bedrooms, den, etc, with at­ shed dormer, two king size In Building 5 of Spinning Mill was known as a "milk mn-” drive, $160. MI 8-4081 after 4:30. dition, good tires, radio, heater, BOWERS SCHOOL-6 room rshch, tached garage and a beautiful lot. rooms, bath up, large p.m. group, former Cheney mills. For­ Ccaig. 265 Oakland St.; Louise cinerator-cardboard drums. LAwn ALTERATIONS made quickly and portunlty for qualified --persons. ment for newly wsds^br working ■ Powers, aa quoted, did not tadl* signal lights. $200. MT 3-4921, 7-9 PdWER LAWN MOWERS—Jacob­ m o t o r o l a t v , $50; two rugs seven years old. foyer, large liv­ Nice view, ideal setttn|g. room, dining and kitenen, est and Elm Sts., for Indefinite I^emaire, Willimantic; Alma Pur-, .:^e whether he or other pilot* p.m.-^JA 2-9782, 4-5 p.rp. mowing. Light trucking. MI 0-0757. efficiently. MI 9-5555. Tel. MI 3-1725 after 6 p.m. GIRL’S WHirfe graduation dress, couple. MI 9JJ64t, 6-9 p.m. TWO CHOICE iota in A A zone, one 1941 LINCOLN Zephyr. 4 door, sen, B ^ n s, Toro and Ariens. Self- 9x12 $10; four piece bed set, , $125: size 12. Few skirts. Call after 6. ing room, dining room, and * entry down. A t^ ----- „ term. Inton, . Thompsonville: Clyde had-^njade the run before. original gears, V-8 Ford engine, WANTED — Bookkeeper - trainee, propellei>Rush or riding. 18 to 30 and some knick-knacks. The bed t h r e e ROOM heated apartment bedrooms,, full basement. By ap­ T. J. CROCKETT. Realtor rage ' patio. C om pl^Iy fenced,, heavily wooded. Also one in Rock- hlarrlage Licenses Rauschenbach, 63 Thompson Rd.; MI 9-3013 - ______- edge. TerniB avaiabe. T. J. Powers, aald he had flown tb* needs clutch. Call MI 9-3405. Trailers 6-A LA'^N CARE for the season. Call must be good typist, to work In Inches Askfor demonstration end set is a mahogany finish. MI hot water, garage, spacious pointment only. $17,900. Other list MI 3-1577 landscaped y a r ^ Quiet "" street. Edward Schwartz of Hebron Mrs. Louise Fraser, Coventry.- U2 alonfe the-Sovlet Union border* modem air,-conditioned office, -40 tags. Phllbrick Agency, MT 9-8464. Crockett, Realtor. MI 8-1677. ___ 1964 CHEVROLET station wagon. George Marchuck. BU 9-1101^ Moving— Trucking— be satisfied. TraDdeta your old m^ 3-6558. COMPLE/TE woman’s lovely ward­ grounds, $90. MI 9-S229, 9-5. Call Owner, No broker* and Julia Amelia Smith McPaland Jota Irwlm « Delmont and, t h ^ o r fdur„tlmes. over th* hour week, with three day week­ chine. Parts/ andX*ervtce. We robe, Including fur jacket, size MANCHESTER—For $12JSOO—Ideal Golden, 596 Foster St., Wapping. w ithout'crossing. th* 4 door 6 cylinder. Phone MI ; storage 20 DELMONT STREET—6 room two please. Novak ef HeWn. Call c MaIN LINK and welded wire end every other week. Please ap­ sharpen and repair nibstj^l h a ^ COLDSPOT REFRIGERATOR, $50. Call between 5-7, MI AVAILABLE June 1 — 2>, rooms sJor small family. 4'i room home Raymond Stanley Fessender of Mrs. Esther Stephen, Union St, g . _ 9-5160.’ CAMP TRA1I,.ER for sale, stoty-hQUSft, Excellent cpnditiqik Resort Property for Sale 74 after $. MI 9-2000. fencing installed. Estlmsites. MI Ma n c h e s t e r Mooring and Tmpk ply to P. O. Box 30, Manchester, and power lawn moweia Ml gas range.:seveiLmonths old, $90; third floor; heat, hot water; tile with full basementT-Chrysh "9' S. "Main St: -kHd-FraTices-May Rockville;»>rw-Uvdlle- RiJbePLRilbeM MoKiiiney,MtjKlUUeV. VerVci- I '“■l“ j^lfflcult\or TOO to r«c 3-2694. manual Singer sewing machine^ CHILD’S LIGHT, blue chiffon bath and shower, stove and refrig priced for quick sale. J. D. Real­ At 1 5 av» ••4C- t tag Company'. Local and long dls Conn., stating age, experience, and 3-7958. Capitol Equipment Co;>.3 ing system, large lot. Other ***'p AmOAV.;iV i-iTJAl-KS— _ Maxfleld Steiner, 444 Cehter St. non; Mrs. Josephine Day, Hart­ the number of such but tance moving jacking and stor­ salary desired. ___ Main St; $15: kitchen chairs. Phone MI flower girl gown, size 6, excellent eratpr. centrally located. Parking ty, 470 Main Street, MI 3-5129. tures. Let us show you the Inside:' ELECTTRICAL Insulation and re­ property. Six room house, 2-car Building Permit ford; Norris Allen, 22 Oliver Rd,; flew repeatedly,” he was quoted •• age Regular service ^throughout ;961 or MI 3-6436. condition. MI S-OSOl.," ______$68 monthly. Ml 3-6396. you’ll be surprised. Other listings storm windows and screens. garage, extra lot. Could be year J Hublard and Sons for Wil Mrs. Lynn'e Benoit .and son, 47 E. Gay Summer Togs Perfectly Paired! pairs. New and old work. Call MI EXPERIENCED woman for house­ PICNIC TABLES, attached seats; MANCHESTER—Salt BOX — large Kitchen-aid dishwasher. Garage. saving. New England States and Florida AVAILABLE—June 1. four mom living room with fireplace, dining available. Alice ClampeL Realtor, 'round location. Priced for quick Ham Koulds, -addition of green­ Middle TpC«.; Mrs. Irene Haber- As for the otjier 18 pilots chosaa 3-0391. Ml 8-6563. work two days a week, $1.25 an full size 30" wide top^"#'6. foot, MI 9-4543, Ml 3-7357 $18,200. Earle S. Rohan, Realtor. $19.95; 8 foot $22.95: 10 foot $25.95; R E F R IG ^;ATORi^TOR forfo sale. Nice duplex, SjUtomatic heat. $75, - MI room, modem kitchen, two spa- sale. Owners going to Florida.’ J. houses to house at 76 Princeton em and son. Cedar Swamp Rd. for the U2 program, bo word wa* hour. MI 9-0137 or MI 9-4587,. Wanted— To Buy 58 Ml 3-7433, T 3-5m. 470 Main St. ALL TYPES screen* repaired with MANCIfflSTER Package Delivery sturdy braced construction of 2x10 condition MML4:0211., 8-8316. dpus bedroom* with bath on sec­ $12,500 D. Realty, Ml St., $1,200. Ext., Coventry; Mrs. Miriam forthcoming. Alcoa screenings. New- screens Light trucking and package deUy- Western Fir. Zinc plated bolts. De^ WE BUY. SELL or traUe antique ond floor. Forced hot water heat, 56 ELWOOD ROAD — Colonial — Schtags and twin daughter and ■ Soviet Premier Nikita 6. Khrush­ made up. 447 Main Street or caU CHEERFUL, SUNNY — 'three breezeway and garage. - $1$,900. CXJVENTRY— Shmmer’s coming. son, 830 Hai'tford Rd.; Mrs. Bev­ chev has said that P w er* wilj. b* ery. Refrigerators, washers and Help Wanted— Male 36 livered and asembled. W. Zinker, and used furniture, china, elass, Or best offer^foT this 7 room Large living rodm, fireplacq, Lake front home compete with MI 9-4533 for free pick-up. ■ stove moving specialty. Folding Ml 9-15444. USED G.E. ’ REFRIG^at^pR. In sliver picture frames and .old _ large rooms, heat and hot water Other listings, phllbrick Agency. formal dfnlng room, Sabinet kitch­ erly Desimone and daughter, 14 dealt with severely. very goqd condition, .Ml 3^7480. centntily. lopated. 9-1683, eve NU 9-8464. furnishings. Tongren. Broker, 113 Powers’ father, ta Poiuid, chairs for rent. Ml 9-0752. SAFETY MINDED drivers. Are colas,’ old dolls and pm s, hobby - home. Enclosed porch, alum en with dishwasher, three bed­ Main Street. MI 3-8821. Laurel p i.;.M rs. Jean Marian! and RUBBISH REMOVAL Service. At­ SEE THE ,1960 Wheel Horse riding nings AD 8-4793. rooms, IH baths, landscaped lot Local Stocks son, Ea.st Hartford; Mrs. Paula still has hopes the son will be you Interested in driving school aswtso, t h r e e b e d r o o m ranch. Im tics, cellars, and storuge rooms AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS Co. Local -mower.,A P Equipment, 945 Cen­ FRIOIDAIRE (o, estates. Furniture Repair Service, inum storms, garage, amesite 80x20o! Marion" E; Robertson, Arn-tf Irbng. and son, Talcottville turned to the United States, SMar* cleaned. Also yards cleaned. Rear bus? We havp an opening for you condition, $35. Call MI 9-1586 after maculate. 1% , bath*. 5^4%- a*, moving, packing, storage. , Low In Manchester, 'Hours 7:30-8:30, ter Street; MI 9-2052. Opqn eve- Talcottville, Conn. . Tel. MI 8-7449. Basiness Locations ^Broker, MI 3-5953. Subdrban for Sale 75 Rd., "Rockville: Mrs. Joan Kilgore Ing his anxiety are the flier’* sonable, .MI 3-2605. 6 p.m. sumable mortgage with moderate drive. Immediate occupancy. rate on Ilongom distance moves to 2:15-3:30. Interested applicants Ings and weekends. for Rent . 64 down payment. SO-day occupancy, Uuotation* -Furnished by and son, .Wapping; Mrs. -Sally mother, III 'with a heart condition, 48 statee. MI 18^187. call. Ml 9-4215. , MI 9-0552; after 6 HERE IS THE ranch home that BOLTON Cobum ft MIddlehrook.oInc. Turner, Thompsonville. ' . and his five sisters. He is an osily LAWNS MOWED—jo b or seasonal SPEtjIAL SALE—Picnic tables, at­ can J. D. Realty, 470 Mata Street, will bring oh’s .and ah’s from all. contract. Special rates for large MI 3-2813. MAIN STREET -Buildlng for com­ PAUL J. CORRENTI Bank Stock* DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: son. , . ‘ tached seats. 30” wide top, 6 ft. mercial business use. Ml 3-5129. , Located in Vemon, close to bus, Bid Asked -The father Is looking to the pessl. lawns. For fMe estimates, call MI Painting— Papering 2!: PHARMACIST. Apply in person or $17.95, 8 ft. $20.96. Rugged' con­ stores, etc. Corner_ lot superbly i large ranch Ir Gary Nelson, 149 Lenox St.; Mrs. 3-1751, 8-1:30 p-m. 90 HAWTHORNE s t : Will subdivide 1^ 9-5229, 9-5. STONE "STREE3T-:West Side. Old­ MI 3-5363 rage. Also have a large ranch In Conn. Bank and p ^3 Kathleen Stafford, Ellington". bility of going to Moscow, to, meet call Pine Pharmacy, 664 Center struction of 2x10’’ “ umber, zinc • SEPTIC tANKS landscaped, three nice bedrooms, Khrii’shchev, • . PAINTINGin *...... — ____ AND paperhangtag platad bolts. King size 34’’ wide Juat Completed — fti/i-Rfwm LARGE STORE at M Birch St. er six room home'with steam heat Bayberry for $16,000. Yvette, Parise u, 14- Village' St., St. MI 9-9814. CLEANED and INSTALLED oil fired nice lot, two-car over­ MANCHESTER — Two-family ,du step-saving’ kitchen with built-ins, Hartford National . "I understand Khrushchev used Honsehold Services 'Good cleui worKmanshlp at rea top available. Extra, special 6 ft. Cape. Fireplace, tile bath up­ -A pply Marlow’s, 887 Mata St. jalousie doors, aluminum com- Rockville; Steven \e::cha, 180 to be a'coal miner.” the fathdr. • SEWERS sized garage, ■$12,500, 3 t D. Real­ plex, 6 rooms each, two new heat ,T . J. CROCKETT, . Realtor Bank and Trust Co. 34 ‘ a , 3® "» Wethercll St.; Susan Hills, Fern- sonable rates. 30 years In M ^ 30” top, $14.95. Delivered and as­ stairs, lavatory, laundry ad­ Near Mata St. Parking; - blnations. amesite drive.’ one-car said. “ Well, so w m I.-for IS.ywfc Offered 13-A Chester. . Raymond Flske. ' Ml WANTED— Experienced painter. sembled. W. Zinker, MI 9:5444. m a c h in e C1.EANED joining birch cablneted kitch­ ty, 470 Main St., Ml 3-5129. ing systems, two-car garage, near Fire Insurance Companlee wood Dr.,' Bolton: Mrs. Joyce Al- Main Street. Price $14,700. Gaston garage, full basement with hatch­ ■ MI3-1577 So. if we can't talk to one another 9-9237. Call Ml 9-6326. en; amesite drlw, concrete t h r e e ROOMS, isround floor, way city water. Offered at Aetna Fire ...... J2>4 75 4 mon, Kelly Rd.. Venwn; Brian HAROLD ft SONS, Rubbish remov­ LADDERS—5 foot step. $3.95. Wood BOLTON-Four room ranjeh with Realty, Ml 9-5731, TR 6-8298. Hartford Fire New .. 47 50 any other way, maybe we can-a* • INSTALLATION walk. wodded lot nicely plenty of parking Mam St. new 2- car garage; acre of land; $10,900. $16,500.-Gaston Realty, MI 9-5731, Artkop. Hartford; Mrs.. Elizabeth al, cellars and attics cleaned. EDCTERIOR AND Interior p a ln t^ UPHOLSTERER, part-time or full extenBtan $1 per foot, aluminum Post Office. 'Available May 15. MI National Fire ...... 138 1<0 one'coal miner to another ■...” Ashes, papers all rubbish. Harold SPECIALIST graded and land- ^ ^ ^ 0 0 0 J. D. Realty, 4.70 Main St., Ml LOVELY CAPE COD, four down„ TR 5-6293. Wanted— Real Estate 77 Dowd, 709 Main S t; Mrs. Patricia The father displayed a daebahund and' paperhangtag. Wallpaper time ta decorating shop In West extension.per foot. Morrison 9-5229, 9-5, ______Phoenix Fire ...... "5 » Morianos arid son. 23 Lille.v St.; Hoar. MI 9-4034. - - -■ -.4216. J 3- 6129* two ftaiahed up, storm door and named "Girl:” books. Gua^iteed workmanship Hartford, Call lA 3-' After 9 Paint Co.. 385 Center. ' SPECIAL—One-half dujWe>t house; i f YOU ARE looking for courteous. Life and Indemnity Ina Cos. Mrs. Joyce W’ahl and son, 14J Gar­ Reasonable rates, Ffllly tasurM p.m, JA 3-7480. Open for Inspection Sunday, TWO STORES for rent, 82-84 Oak windows. Beautifully landscaped. ••This Is my boy’s dog.” he WEAVING of Bums moth holes ' 2 to 4 P.M. $12,600—SIX room cape, full base­ Helalne Road. $14,600, Owner Has six nice rooms, oil heat, full expedient service, list your proP; Aetna Casutilly ...... 7® ™ den ;Dr.; Mrs.' Janice Pinto anp. “ He’s crazy about her." He brought Fast and courteous service. Leo SPECIAL PURCHASE Town and Country Street, heat 'fur"t*hed. Call Ml basement, large attic. Well land- erty with us. J. D. Realty) <70 and tom clothing, hosiery runs, TWO LIFEGUARDS over 18 years ment, comblnatl windows and transferred. MI 3-8601. Aetna-Ufe ...... J 4 '4 77(4 daughter, Vernon; Mrs. Luclljc her here for us to keep until ha J. PeUetier. MI 9-6826. Premium whitewall nylon tube­ 9-1690. ■scaped lot in exeflent location. | Main St., Ml 3-6129. Veilleux and son. Vcr:ion; .Mrs. hr -dbags reprired, zipper re­ of .age. Red Cross Senior Lifesav­ IRVING OAYCR doors, amesite drive, shade trees. Conn. General ...... 309 324 gets back froiti ovemeaa.” less. Deep tread. 14/32. All sizes. Drainago Go. 80 days occ” oancy. Marion E. Priced for quick sale. Only $8,500. - __ ... Lorraine Clifford and daughter, 7 placement, umbrellas repaired, EXTERIOR and Interior painting ing. MI 3-0517. MI <^-6396 m a in STREET - Large c®™” 35 BROOKFIELD STREET— This Htfd; Steam Boiler.. 77 -______-4--ft men’s ehlrt illars ^versed -and Half Price Robertson. Broker. Ml 3-5953. T a Beechler, Realtor, MI 3-«989 UST JO U R honje^;^^^ Plano PI.; Mrs. Lillian Bonanno CeUtags reflnlshed. Paperhata Ml 9 -4 1 4 3 store In the central part of Mata charming Colonial offers a Imhg TviT 0 R0S9 cy. Personalized service, We list, Travelers ...... ,.75 <0 replaced.. Marlow’*' Little Mend- Wallpaper books. Estimates given We a v e r f i x e r Talcott Bros Street ta the heart of the business room 26x14, fireplace and book­ or Ml 9-8952, ^ _____ neil and trade. Alice Clampet. and son, Foster St., Wapping; ^COLE’S DISCOUNT BOLTON BRANfJH poad-^7 room . Public UtUltlee Mrs. Ruth PogllUch and daughter, Doctors to Show , tag Shop. Fully covered by Insurance. Call loom. Weave small insulated wire section . T. J. Crockett, Realtor, cases, formal dining room, mod­ NORTH END—Onlv $13,990! Spark- ReaUor, 843 Main 8t„ Manchester, 23'4 pads. Foley Emoloyment Agency, - STATION .. Cape, 2-car garage, suhdeck, two ern kitchen, dishwashev and dis­ Conn. Light ft Power ’Jl'i East HarUord. Kathryn Gayson, TV SERVICE - Potterton’s all Edward R. Price. Ml 9-l(X)3. MI 3-1577. I fireplaces, 1% jicres of land. Can't lingmiK yearycni oM ranch. ^ 5 rooms, -built-] — - J Tel. MI w9-4543. -w— Htfd. Elcrtric Light. 60‘ j 6314 2 7 1 9 44 State St.. Hartford. 436 CENTER ST. MI 9-0980 posal, four bedrooms, 1V4 baths, 44 44 Village St.; Mrs. Lucy Mottes. Film on Cance^ makes. Highest quality guaranteed EXTERIOR -AND Interior painting, COMPLETELY redecorated *nd be beat tor $13,600. Call the Ells­ glassed and screened porch,, two- Hartford Gas Co. .4 1 Stafford Springs. work and parts, over 47 years ex­ decorating, cellinga, floors, p ^ er- MAN WANTED for ful-tlmq ta NEED THE ROOM—50 fluorescent modernized building with air con worth Mitten Agency, Realtors. Southern New England car garage, and a nice yard 80x150 offer you free confidential ta' DISCHARGED TODAY: Evart Two ataff memberq of Menehe^ perience. Fanr'-*!!*' for eerrice since hanging. Clean workmanship. Free shipping department. Some light fixtures, 4 foot, 2 bulbs, $6 dltlonlng and private parking for M3 8-8930 or MI 9-5521. with trees. Truly a fine home, just sumea mortgage. No closing c<^t! Telephone ...... -s . 45 >4 1931;’ Phone Ml 9-4587 fo r best ' W AN TED Robert B. Apderson Agency. JA'I spectlons and a rra a g ftj^ JtaMc- Lawn, Ellington; John Karszes, ter Memorial Hoepttal wHI estimates. No job.tho small. John l*nce preferred. Apply Kaklar .Toy each and up. Wooden office desk, lease. Building contains 1500 sq a lew steps from bus line. Elva tag from start to finish.- Mitten Manufdcturtng Companies service, SOUTH WINDSOR -Custom built 8-0139. ing iruiii •v«ii issiso**. iTianu8iwt4***#*B 213 Highland St.; Mrs. Margaret a discussion and answer queatidna Verfaille. MI 8-2521. Company,' 60 Hilliard, St.______$25; metal office desk, $36. Three ft. of office space and 1500 sq. ft Tyler, Realtor, MI 9-4489, MI Will work hand and glove with xrrow. Hart, Heg. 58(4 . ®1 a Slaiby, 251 Spring St.; Lynn Sham fireproof doors, metal, 2 double, for- basement storage. 36 Oak st. executive 74 ftmt ranch with 10 after a showing.of the fllm. "T^m* DIGK^S weatherstrip Com­ acres of land; 2-car garage, 1V9 9-9901. BOLTON—SaVef $600 on price' and ••au. Moinber“ Multiple;; y*tP?K Associated Spring ahan, Ellington; Ellbn Cooley, El­ apd Two Women.” , at an educa­ EJ^TERIOR and interior pAlnttag. one single, $60 and $30, MI 9-9953, or call Ml 3-8271 for appointment Serrice. Call the Ellsworth Mitten ONE SIZE pany doors and windows, custom Now Is the time to plan your Linotype - Intertype baths, encloaed shower. High eie- financing. On 2 wooded acres. 6 Bristol Brass lington; Kenneth Walker. 17 Har­ tional fllm program tomorrow at work, guaranteed. Call collect WM- MI 9-0474. OFF EAST CENTER Street. Large Agency, Realtors, MI 8-8930. vard Rd.; Susui Gowdy, Caventry;, spring and'summer’painttag. Rea­ Read Herald Advs. SMALL MAIN STREET store, cen vacation with beautiful -view. The ten room home, two-car garage, months old, H i room ranch, liv­ Dunham Bush ® 1:30 p.m. in the auxiliary room (2-3-4) limantic HA 3-1196. ing room with fireplace and guest Em-Hart ...... Gary Warren, 29 Phoeuix St.. Vcr-.- 8 2 8 8 sonable prices with estimates trally located. Ideal set-up for b w best of everything has gone into new G.E. oil fired burner, econom­ S ~ n t . at the hospital. A cute pinafore is perfectly cheerfully given. Ehilly Insiwed, b«r 8hop or shoemaker. Rent this house can be bought with or ical to heat, storm windows,, awn­ Fafnir Bearing ------oj non; Williaih Brainard.- South The program- Is sponsored ^ J-6 yn. FLAT FINISH Holland window ed! If you have, a one or two fam­ Coventry; Fred Gochrlng, 155 Au­ paired with a button-on capelet* guaranteed workmamshlp. Thomas Operator monthly. Call MI 3-7925 for further without acreage. J. D. Realty, 470 ings, nicely landscaped. Priced area, formica counters, etc. Full ily house in town, may 1 serve as Landers Fi-ary Clark 16 ' 18 the Manchester area branch o f shattea made to measure. ^1 ceraniic bath. The 3 bedroomi N.Jb. M achine------l®'a 1° 3 tumn St.; Grctchcp Vaiidervoort. Tour young* daughter Will love Both are dalsy-embroldered for Harrison MI 0-2497. information. « __• Main St. MI 3-6129. $18,000. CaU Catherine V. O’Leary. your agent and sell ,it ftor you? I the Amecican Cancer Society this -cute yoked sundress with it* metal • Venetian blinds at a new have ample .closet space.. Automa­ N /d h and Judd .... 36 40 Lake St., Vernon;.Catherine Mala- pretttaess. low ptiee. Keys made whlla you SEPTIC TANKS FOUR BEDROOMS - Two full MI 3-6530. Real Estate. will give courteous, efficient serv­ which Mrs. John Cheney Jr part button-back cropped jacket. " Pattern No. 2719 has tissue EXTERIOR AND Interior painting. AND Houses for Rent ■ 65 tic washer and dryer Installstions [ogers Corp. ,(BV . . . 24 • testa; Ellington: David and RonSld ucation&l chairman. Dr. *ROPyt wait. Marlow's. baths fireplace, walkout base- ; Ifi the basement as well as base­ ice that will tperit your confl- No. 8288 with Patt-:0-Bama is in 2, 3, 4 Inclusive; hot-tron Free • estimates." Very reasonable PART-TIME A FIVE MINUTE look beats a mil­ dehce. Please call Catherine V. rtanley Works New. 18 20 Brower, Campbell Ave.. Vemon: Alesbury. obstetrician and sizes 3, 4, 6* 6, 7, 8 years. SiM 4, rates.* Call MI 3-0494 LOAM EAST HARTFORD — 3 ^droom - ment. garage, a minute’s walk to lion words—Cape." Pleasant kitch­ ment garage. Amesite drive. As­ George Kanehl, 56 Pqrter St;; Mm. transfer;' sewing and embroidety ALi. m a k e s ot TV, radio and O’Leary, MI 3-6530; Real Estate. W r y .Sleaju ...... cologlet, and a drera, ja ^ e t, 21/8 yards of 35- PLUGCED SEWERS ranch ta exclusive neighborhood. Mata and Center. Immediate oc en 'With dining area, li'vlng ro6m sume 5»4% mortgage and move Jeannine Winn and son, Hazard- Instructions. borne tlectronle equipment ex­ PAINTING -* ranches, $99.50; cupancy. Asking,$18,300. Paul J Veeder Root ...... » l *>< • Manchester Mertortal medU^ tach; 6/8 yard contrast. pertly repaired ' with a 90-day Can be rented-for as long as need­ with fireplace, open'stairway; city right in. Lawrence F. Fiano, ra LISTINGS NEEDED for all types The above quotations are -not to viileT Mrs. Dorothy Savage and To order* send 2bc ta coins to: Capes and split levels $119110, Kathias Gleusd For Sale Correnti,' Ml 3-5363. 3-2766. Paul P. Flano, MI 3-0458. staff, and: Dr. F rW ^ ck BetiMlh To order, send 85c in coins to: Anne Cabot, The Manchester Eve gpiarantee. CaU Mr- Britney at the a m. to 2:30 p.m. ed. J. D. Realty. 470 Mam St.. MI water, aluminum combinations; of home*. For prompt, courteous oe construed as actual markets. daughter. 62 Doane Pt '* M” - CAP. chief p*thol<4 i» t for tt* hajj plus paint. CaU MI; 9-9329.. Kemble and daughter. East Hart Sue Burnett, The Manchester Eve. nlng Herald, 1160 AVE. OF Manchester TV. Ml 6-1046. 10 3-6129. PORTER STREET Section, 4 bed oil hot water heat, near hew EL CAPE—ARDMORE RD. (near; All service, call atszynekl-Fel^ pital, will diaonsa th* « * ••• atag Herald, 1150 AVE. OF AMEB- 4-5-6-T Yd. LOADS Itagton School and church. Nice ford: Mr*. Carol Glard and apn, AMERICAS, NEW YORK $6, N.Y room colonial, fireplace, aluminum schools), six finished rooms, lov^ Agency, Art-, or, Ann Felber, In Brazil, butter now ebata the anawtr quaatloDa, , lOAB, NEW YOUr 186, N.-Y. For SINGER SUMMER Special— Have proollii£ Doh6* CciH FURNISHED 'bungalow, lights, surroundings. Owner transferred. 8-1409. or Margaret Cle*»ynaKl, MI Hemilock Dr., Vemon. For Ist-class mailing add IOC your sewing machine air cleaned, Bonds— Stocks Mortgages 31 Apply in persony mornings parking, shady, ilose to laM, *10' storms,' hot water heat, attached ly yard with privacy. A ^ m a b le equlralant «C 1148 • PCarlton W. Offered at $15,900. Gaston Realty, •419L for each pattern. Print Name, Ad­ oiled siul adjuated tor the very NoniMNi LotHHppw •gla perabn, $85 monthly, Bolton. 414% mortgig*. Owner MI 84848. p a tts ^ Print Name, Address with MORTGAGES-If you need money Hutchlna, >u 9^13. MI 94781, TR 64298. Zone, BtyW* No. and Size. dress with Zone .and Pattern Num­ s p ^ a l price of $3.96. All makes McKINNEy BROS. M l ^ 7 1 7 2 . Ma 84889. ber. Oft aewtag machmes. This offer for we are'ta-a position to ftaanca |Rajat|««t»r Cnenitgg Ijrralii Stic today for your copy of second mortgages ta any alnounta, . •• •' ■ i". 1 ' ' g A Summer Issue of our Have you .the '60 Album -con­ a Umlted time only. Stager Sew- I r, ' ; ' ' . . . 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\ TUESDAY, MAY 17, The Weather , < A rtin g * Dally Net Presa Run FereoMt of U- 8. Wwther Bagrani .y f For the Week Ended PAQE Fourteen ;z ^ y 14, 1980 . Fair and a little eooler taaigM. Behnke. Fred »«» 1 3 ,1 1 2 Low 48-89. Mootty otauiy, w M Rolarians.Add Crehore, 4, and Mark llranday. Iflgta near 79. The^aeeutlve boatd of the Wad­ Also, Rhoar Flydal, Member of tlM Audit dell PTA vSta^neet tonight a t 7:80 Powell Urges PTAs Present Johnson, Karl K e « f» of Orealntloa Manchester-^A CUy of Viljage Charm About T6wn o’clock In the school lo u n g ^ A^tten^nce Bars Hap Crozier, Frqnk Card of Thank! Sheldon, Dr. Bernard S»iei^an wloh tir'exBrei* heartfelt thanks, Views on School Renovations Menjbebs of the Rotary caulfi PRICE PIVB CEIJM - ' U^Tid Wldimtn. son of I>r. and Members of the wajrsknd means Hay Smith, Len Yost, and Hero iiifl appreciation for all the many mp- MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNE^AY, MAY 18,' 1960 (OlMsIfled AdtortloiBg on Pnga M) Mrs. Barney Wichman of o* committee of S t Bridget’s wiimltave added another year of Johnson, all 2. preeelone of eympathy recelTed, _ by VOL. LXXIX, NO. 195 (THIRTY-TWO PAGES—IN TWO SECnpi Brookfield St., was graduated May T«wnAVWia ™ « a o r. , Also, Len Johnson, Bill Rood, card and floral trlbutee, rrom_ rriatlvee. Society will meit tomorrow at today reminded F*TA membera of development and E. Middle Tpke. ltK)% attendance are wearing new nelsbbore, friend*, ^and for their many 14 ffom '^a United States Coast p.m. in’the church hall to complete tad Harlan St. tad Dick Carpenter, acta of kindneaa ahpwn durlnf our ra- Guard, off leer candidate schwl in a public hearing tomorrow night bars to their meetifig buttons. cent bereavement. . . . * plans for k^strawberry festival 4. 8180,000 for a staitatyseWer They are Em Bju^, 20 years, Ted Perfect attendance is^flgured as Our special- thanks to the officiating yorktown. Va., as “ ‘2 and a referendum May 25 on pump station and force main in of S e^. 24 or a menjKfer’s nearest officers of the Salvation Army; to tha now a t home on a 10-day l^v^and school and other capital Improve­ the West Side and a jruhk sewer Brown, 19, Russ wrlght, 14, Fred anniversary as a-fiiember of the quartet and organist for their music^ report for duty at Norfolk, Songsters of the Salvation Army ments. _ _ Malln, 11, Herb Swanson, 10, tribute, and, to thoee who loaned their will omit rehearsal Jtonight. ’The in W. Middle Tpke,- Norin Well, 9 , ^ ^ Nen Meyers, 8. club. Thlrty-ffiembers now have Va. ___ Powell’s letter to Mrs. Ruth Some proposed'' town' Charter one or-iflwe years of perfect at- Edritoce Sleveneon, daughter band will rehearse at 7:30 tonight. ■Willey, president of the Manches­ Also', Harry waldment, 7, George ' ,t ■ and family. revisions wijl-also be on the ma (endknee. Membera and friends of St. Mar' ter PTA Council, foUows one he cbines. , • Findell, 6. Aldo Paganl, 5, A1 Hose and Ladder Co. 4 of the wrotp in April which, in effect, garet’s Orcle, Daughters of ^ - told PTA members pushing for a bella. are Invited tp **^*^®"‘* * town fire department will hold a sert-card party tomorrow at 12:45 drill, tomorrow at 6:30 p.m. in the bigger school budget then that a * pjn. a t the home of Mrs. Jo s^ h firehouse. desire for better facilities shmUri- ^ n s k l, 695 ToUand Tpke. Pro- be accompanied by a wilUngness Now a brand-noy!!,^:' ■ Sunset Rebekah Lodge will meet to pay for them. ■ ceeda will be for the benefit of the In the most recent letter, Pow­ circle. For reservations, call Mrs. at the Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main St., tonight at 7:30 o’clock ell said: top quality G T o n ^ . to pay respects to Mrs. Elisabeth "I know of the deep interest of aver Soviet Caverly, a member. your memberahip in the improve­ The 19S5B class reunion com­ m ent'of oiir schools. PTA mem­ Both Knew at Camp Davi mittee will meet at the Ward Hpadst)AV Unit bers, I believe, should- want to MethodUt Men of South Meth­ Krause Music Store, Summer and Mrs. Inez Mahoney will be in­ take advantage of this oppor­ Moore Sts., tomorrow at 8 p.m. odist Church will hear reports by tunity to present their vj.ews to R A M B lE R ▼ Those who have not made reserva­ Philip Sueag and the Rev. Law­ stalled as commander of the ladies rence Almond on the Methodist the Board of Directors.” 2 tions for the June 11 reunion may auxiliary to Manchester Chapter He referred to the putolic^ear- Message to Khrushchev SMte News Soviet Spies Red Leader Revives call Mrs. Roy Olson, 23 Fairfield General Conference in Denver at a No. 17, Disabled Americart Vet­ meeting tonight at 7:30 o'clock at Ing tomorrow night at 8 o’clock S t, erans, in a ceremony tomorrow at In the Verplanck School at which AMERICAN S u sa n i^ Wesley Hall. ; InUeS. Dnrijkg^ 8 p.m. at the VFW Home. the Directors will consider ap­ Roundup St. Judo Thaddeus Mothers propriations ^or the school, storm, MONTH- Members of the Center Church Mrs. Helen Stohr of Meriden, Top Democrats Ask All Cold circle will meet tomorrow at 8:J5 Mothers’ club, who plan to attend state commander, will be install­ drain, and sanitary sqwer projects ' for as little as... - Nikita’s \K^sit .pjn. at the home of Mrs. Eve- the banquet tomorrow, are re­ ing officer, assisted by Mrs.'Violet .iq) for vote in the referendum. Hartford, May 18 (IP)—The retto Cyr, 100 Prospect St. Powell added; State Board of Mediation and 4 By JOHN M. mOHTOWER minded to meet in the church Vecchetto of Meriden as' conduc­ "I hope you will remind your m m S y rac i^ May 18 (IP) parking lot by 6 p.m. arbitration has been called in Pans, May" 18 (/P)—Nikita S. Khnishchev airily accus^ ' Manchester Grange will cele tress. membership of the public hear­ Summit Talks Now —Vice,^President Richard M Other DAV auxiliary officers to to try to avert a strike of brate Its 76th birthday tomorrow ing and aSso urge them to tjote in NixoiC Said today . two Rus- President Eisenhower of deceit today and Ukenfed him to a Daughters of Liberty No. 125 be installed include Mrs. Rwee the special election . . . the exten­ some 1,200 carpenters from thief in aeHal spying on Russia. ,The Soviet premier threat­ at a supper at 6:30 p.m. In Orange will meet at the Holmes Funeral Potter, senior vice commander; ins" were apprehended in . hall. sive Impifovements for our schools the Greater Hartford Area Massachusetts for espionage ened urgent new efforts to squeeze the western powers out Home, 400 Main S t, tonight' at Mrs. Elizabeth Caldwell, junior as well as the storm sewer and set7or Thursday mornii^ 7:30 to pay respects to Mrs. Eli­ vice commander; Miss Louise Cop- semitary. sewer projects are mat­ at the very time Soviet Pre­ of West Berlin. . , „ ,, j Membera of Memorial Teniple, for postponement of the summit The board membert were.4Sche^ The Communist chieftain held Eisenhower to blame lor zabeth Caverly, past supreme df- pin?, chapl^n; Mrs. Gladys Shef- ters of importance. They deserve ^was collapsing, 'f bur top Dem- conference, until alter the national uled to ait down with rspresCnta» mier Nikifa Khrushchev was Pythian Sisters, will meet tonight fider of the order. Members are field,, treasurer; Mrs. Phyllis Dad- the attention of every Manches­ collapse of the Big. Fopr summit conference because he re- . at 7:46 o’clock at the Holmes Fun­ ocrats asked President Eisen­ elecUons in this country lives of Carpenters an^- —Joiners...... making a peace .speech before to wear white dresses. dario, adjutant; >Irs. Anne Step- ter voter.” ^ e feel that total failure of the I d3 and the Hartford Gen the United Nations during his fused to condemn and apologize for spy flights over Soviet eral Homi,"' 400 Main St., to pay ard, sergeant-at-arms; Miss Louise Appropriations hower to give Nikita Khrush­ respects to Mrs. Elizabeth Caver- Copping, patriotic instructor; Mrs. chev their view the confer­ S r £ t b " a l d M V K “1!r^o?a‘^^^^ Contractus Aiwociation at L country -- V-V''' ’ .-■ > ■ :• territory. , xi. ly, a charter member of the The appropriations to be consid­ Oh both aides Will De ; 5:30 this aftrerpobn at the SUte j ..^^^en Khrushchev was here, Khrushchev made his charges in a news conferenceAt the Florence Streeter, banner bearer;. ered a rf: ence should not be postponed deeply disturbing to the ’Temple. Garritys Planning Mrs. Lucille Hlrth, flag bearer, : Labor l)^a.rtrf\enX there was no intelligence gap as far Palais de Chaillot, the summit press center. Beside him sat 1. 8600,000 for major alterations until after the U.S. elections. worid. At iksue are wages. In ■'case o# as he was concerned,” Nixon sai^ and Mrs. Martho Miller, conduc­ "All of the American people Marshal Rodion Y. Malinovsky, goviet defense ittinister, who ’The past matrons of Temple vTrip to Europe and renovations of the Barnard In effect thla waa a closing of a strike, commercial. Industrial at a news conference. ■ tress. Junior High School buildings. ranks—a atand agaiiwt any parU earnestly desire peace, an end to tad institutional construction in The Vice President said that the is believed to exercise growing power over, his chief. ^ chapter. OES, will meet tomor­ 2. 8180,000 for improving the ■anahtp In negoUations with tht the arma race and an ever-better row evening at the home of Mrs. Appointive chairmen to be in­ metropolitan Hartford, and else­ pair apprehenach were traveling Khrushchev called President Eisenhower a “fishy friend. A tty. Harold W. Garrity, ch^r- stalled are’ Mrs. Martha Miller, Buckland, Robertson, Hollister, Soviet Union on world Issues. relations between our countries. where in the state where con­ with diplomatic status and had J. W. Trotter, 15 Bigelow St. man of the Board of Education, Manchester Green, Hlg^and Park, , The message. It waa disclosed to­ We ask you as the leader of this When they met at Camp David, Md„ last September, Khrush­ Hostesses will be Mrs. Trotter and legislative and executive; Mrs. tractors from this area have jobs been trying to obtaiq secret in­ and his wife and daughter will Cora Blow, hospital chairman; Nathan Hale, Lincoln and Keeney day, waa sent to Elsenhower yes­ nation to See that tHese views .are underway, would be affected. formation about , this ebuntry.- chev said, the President knew of spy flights over Soviet Rus­ Mrs. Frank Crocker. conveyed to Mr. KhnishcBev.” A' leave Manchester June 13 for a Mrs. Renee Potter, membership; St. schools. terday with the signatures of: Scheduled to talk with both Nixon at first said the pair were sia and Khrushchev also knew. , ' Mrs. oVace Bulla, child welfare: 3. 8400,000 for new storm drains House Speaker Sam Rayburn Newsmen were given a copy of parties are Prof. Robert L. $tutz, picked up in fllinols, but an aide Accusing Eisenhower of deceit, he said the President prac­ 7-weck trip-to Europe. Mrs. Gladys Sheffield, publicity, In Armory St., Summit St., Porter' Texas. _ the message today by Johnson’s deputy chairman: of the Mediation said later the agents were caught '.V*. 'I. ticed subterfuge in announcing-there would be no more spy Their first stopping place will and Miss Copping, Americanism, •St., Burnham St., Boulder Rd.rPlt- Sen. Lyndon B, Johnson of Texas, office. and Arbitration Board, and m ^ - in .Springfield. Mass. be Rome, Italy, where they will A buffet supper will be served Democratic leader of the Senate. General' reaction in dongress to bers Mitchell Sviridoff and George Nixon said he could not go into flights over the Soviet Union. . meet son Dk^^* who has been Adlai E.' Stevenson. DemocraUc the collapse of the summit meet­ details of other Soviet spying ef­ Khrushchev said he could not accept this m permanent be­ by Mrs. Gladys Sheffield and her presidential nominee In 1952 and F'. McDonough, plus State Medi- LECLERC studying voice. He will Join them committee. Officers will wear inging' waa thatuiai mmthis couiivijcountry must 1 ator Norbert Dion and Federal forts because to do so might ex­ cause Eisenhower had told him the next President would have FUNERAL HOME on a tour of Europe which will 1956. alert its defense and maintain Itk Mediator Frank Ballou. pose the sources of intelligence that to make his own decision. . ^ J .... mi Incjude Switzerland,. Portugal, white. NoW a •aattoLM awsaiM iij** earn a Sen. J. William Fulbright of luno in nau-i* ■ ------w»—*i Arkansas, chairman of the SenOto atrehgth. ^ The Carpenters' contract orig- this country has. Further, Khrushchev criticized Prime Minister Macmillan Germany and Italy. Sen. Richard B. Russell (D-Ga). inally ended March 30. J t was ex­ In Washington, there was no FUNERAL Atty. Garrity said he and his Foreign Relatione Committee. chairman of the Senate Armed immediate official comment and President De Gaulle for lack of “will power” to force a The message said: . tended twice by mutual agreement wife are especially looking for­ Services Committee, said Khrush­ of both parties. Nixon’s statement. spy plane apology from Eisenhower. Later on he praised De See Your Rambler Dealer Todayl ssi=efS=r’--’ "As leaders of the DemocraUc chev's "erratic actions might pre- SERVICE ward to the trip, since it will be PRESCRIPTIONS party of the United States, We ear- A previously scheduled strike Howev'er, word was -passed to Gaulle as a man of.principles and said his trouble was he had WALTER N. the last opporttmlty for his whole at a rdal low pricer nesUy urge you to convey to Pm- was put off When mediators sue- newsmen that two alleged espion- a thief for an ally. Khrushchev also praised Macmillan for LKCl^lRC, family to be together f6r quite a Free Delivery DeCORMIER MOTOR SALES, Inc. 24 M.pi. st., Jto»ch«w mier Khniahchev the view* of thAj (Contlnoed •« P»ge Four) ceeded, . :in gettihg — .a - temporary------agents for Russia had been the zeal he displayed to make the summit conference pos­ Director while. His son may have to serve agreement April 18 to have talks spotted and identified in .Massa­ in the armed forces when he com­ LieCEn DRUB continued for at least two weeks, chusetts at about the time referred sible-” ' ‘ . X X_ X . Call Ml 9-5869 - pletes voice' training, and his SHOPPING PABEAPE PUSH! RAMBLER OOTSaLS ALL BUT 2 IN NEW ENfiLAND! and the carpenterr'would sUy at ^to___ by_ the „ „ Vice President, but had Khrushchev warned tfiat when he signs a separate treaty S3 Main Street, Manchester daughter Arlyne will be away at their jobs. Up yco that time, the | not actually been picked up. with East Germany the western powers will lose their right college a , year from now. union member's had rejected two Under the procedure for handhi to maintain troops in Berlin. He declared the treaty will be Kennedy Gets 6th offers from the contractors. A | spying' in this country, such spot- signed “when we consider the time ripe.” plus tax third was rejected last night. ting without an immediate aprest is not uncommon. The summit conference collapsed* - The theory in such caass of spot­ In its ftAt wssion Monday and Primary Triumph /' SchoAUBus Plan ting without makliw-ta arrest is to Soviet Premier NiklU Khrushchev smiled broadly and tapped Ws died last night. It was broken up ^Hartford, Msiy 18*(g>)—A plan establish a contimUng surveillance forehead as he emphasized a point quring a news, tanferenca to­ by Khrushchev’s demand that Ei­ which Would Junk the present to determine^^hom the day at the Palais ds GhalUot 1» Psrtt. (AP Wiotoflix). senhower apologize tact punish Bulletins complicated state ' school bus aid agents afa^ctatactlng in t^e United those responblble for toe U2 flight. from the AP Warn system and replace it with a fiat States. It'w as understood in Wash- Today, Khrushchev said goodbye to the British tad French summit A racord-braatelag wmvAof votaa t>moc»U were registe^. 46 per cent state reimbursw ent^ ington'uiis was the plan followed In la the Maryland primary propelled Kennedy’s- agent - ip'lMaryland.• ./-Ma,- has been handed the L^glshttxire’s the^ase of the Russians reported chiefs but shunned President El­ PEIPINO EARS IMS Sen. Joii*%»»«tnnedy (D-Mass.) J'pseph Tydinga had" refused ,to education committee. fo have been spotted in Massachu- East Berlin senhower. Tokyo, May 18 (*—Communist closer to the Democratic presiden­ predict a vote of fnore tljan 55 TTie measure, which would c He appeared cocky and confi­ China called President Elseohow- tial nomination today, ^ the atate 2.4 million annually (a In Sprifigrfleld, Mass., the Police dent as he went before the jammed er a warmonger today. At the fkdl-aiaail tayboard . . . aoUd, dia- per cent for the Massa'chiisetts Detective Bureau said today that ^at (mBa...Maky ottiar laatana. Reeling off his sixth straight Senator. ■ 50 per cent increase), has beta pre­ news conference. #am« time the Chinese Natlonal- victory in state contests for those -M orse several days ago said he pared for committee cpnaideratlon it was aware of “the case” involv­ The Western Big Three leaders ista. reported that the Beds—be- aspiring to lead the party in the should receive 35 per cent. But his by Dr. Maurice J.Kms, research ing two Russian agents reported Rally for Red Chief held their final session late in the Uevedxto have had a hand fat SALES, SERVICE IT DOES under surveillance in Spring;field wreckihg-.the summit conference November elections, the Massachu­ state coordinator, Mrs. Lane Burk, chief, State Deprnitment of Educa day. Elsenhower and Macmillan, RENTALS, SUPPLIES setts Senator outdrew thj com­ said an>d.hing over 25 per cept tion. last summer but explained it was who are both leaving tomorrow, — buU&g ^ war materiel o^ bined oppoaltlon almost 3-1. would be good. Dr. Ross told the lawmakers that “handled by the FBI.” Mav 18 (/Pi—The Oom-'^ern Allies would not show up with met with De Gaulle for ta hour poslte Formosa, Radio Peiptita the prespin system "is illogical and When asked about Nixon's state­ Berlin said Vico Prealdtef Biobard 9L I With Maryland’s 24, he now has Of Maryland’s 3,040.000 resi­ ment In Syracuse, that a pair 1 tn out prior negotiations at the sum and 15 minutes at Elysee Palace. MAKE A uimeceMarily complicated." He munisLa made arrangements^toarrangements to- Communist bloe Nixon used "the .laciguage of MB . — ALSO — t a unofficial total of 294^ votes dents, some 581:000 - are Roman traveling' with diplomatic status The Soviet premier sotight to toward the 761 needed for nomina­ Gbthollcs, or 19 per ctat. But n q ti^ th a t it Includes a variety of day for Nikita S. Klumshchev to nations would attend, and a Red throw full blame on the United aggressor" In defending es- tion at the Democratic national Kennedy’s Catholic religrion waa rmulas for elementaiy and high address a maaa rally in East Ber­ peace pact would emerge looage nights over the- Soviet BUSINESS MACHINES (Continued on Pago Thirty-one) States for the summit fiasco. He Uon. DIFFERENCE convention. not a factor as it was in West ^ school trtasportatlon. lin on his way home from the During this time, the subject of declared President Eisenhower’s He and Sen. Wayne Morse (D- ^ i a tad wag not an issue taring Under thef Ross plan, no town fiu-ther East-Weet summit con assurance that there will be no Ore), a distant runner-up in yes­ the campaign. would receive less than it does at ruins of the Paris summit con­ ferences would be brought up more, U.S. spy flights over the So­ BNIKITA ON ELECTIONS MARLOWli terday’s balloting, hook up In an­ "In six primaries we^Htve brok­ present. 'ITiis would ’be guaran­ ference. -• again, but>always under the threat viet Union applies only to Eisen­ Paris, May 18 {!>) — NUdta 8. MAIN ST., MANCHESTER other primary Friday, this time in en the DemocraUc i*cord,” said teed under a "save harmless” pro­ CEA Proposes A- Soviet embassy spokesman of a separate treaty which Khrush­ hower’s remaining months In of­ Khrushchev said today he haa Oregon, Morse’s home territory. Kennedy by telephdne from his vision frequently placed in atate said the Soviet premier, due to chev^ claims would automatically fice. a prefrence In too U.S. -prea- Returns f t ^ 1,353 of l,356 poU- newly establiahM Oregon cam­ aid meatares to prevent any town leave I ^ i s tomorrow, plans to solve the Berlin problem. I t is impossible to negotiate Idential election campaign bttt paign site. JB6 had won previously from receh-ing less under new for­ More Spendm deliver the speech Shortly after with the United States . . . if “I don’t want to toil Americans ing. places Mtowed these totals: in NewJMmpshlre, Wisconsin, In- The treaty would give the Eai who to,-elect.” He made his com* Kennedy 200,252 mulas. his arrival. German Red regime full control reements made by one person dlana,^-wbraska and—in the big The proposed 40, per cent state The FAlly is to be staged in bebqme invalid when he is no long­ ment In reply to a newt ioon- WHERE Mqrae 49,225 auw m e ovei'Sen. Hubert Hum- over all traffic, including air, be ferenoe question put this wayiv reimbursement to towns, plus 50 For Edueatron Marx-Engels Square. Workmen er In'-qffice,”. Khrushchev said. fto next biggest bstch, 25,071 irey iD-Minn) last week—W e^ tween West Germany and West “As you have become a factor , favored sending Maryland’s -dele-^ per cent for regional districts, busily turned East Berlin into a Berlin. The East. Germans already Khrushqhe.v accused the Presi­ gallon uncommitted t^ th e Jul; Virginia. , / would be simple to admister tad V- Hartford, May 18 . iS^—A . W; sea of-fluttering fla g s..------'----- dent .of subterfuge in declaring tn the U.S. election, wMbh pree-^ Publicly Ig^idflng any peycJjo- would be generally fair, Dr. Rops icontrol' clvrilian' surface- traffic, 'but thaY the' 'over 'Rus^a Tiaye ■TdeiiF would you p ^ e r I6"d«sl "" national convention. logical lift his .supporters hope the partisan plea for sharply in­ But an old Ctommunist sign still the Soviets — as the occupation The rest of the ballots cast hung on Unter Den Linden: been called off wjd would not be with?” But Khrushchev said he big vote will give him toward an ,/fcontlnued on Page Four) creased state grants to schools— power in East Germany -r- super­ resumed. Eisenhower admitted to did not want to “mix Into the for two perennial ^sd^rans who upeet victory in Oregon, Ken-, ' We demand a summit confer- vise Allied Military traffic to and sometimes campaipiTn Uncle Sam financed If necessary by state In­ tace—a preparation for a peace him in the summit meeting Mon­ presidential campaigm" nor tell - , nedy emphasized another hope: come or hiked sales taxes—was from the western garrisons'ln West day, lie said, that the next presl the Americans whom to riect. suits — Lar Dal^of Chicago with That the Maryland results might treaty with the two German Berlin. The Allies say they wlU 7,407, and >fidrew J. Easter of made Monday and Tuesday nights dent woi_ld have to make his own He added: “I think they wlU furth er away •'big-'<8tate delegation states.”______.______,_____ never-recogflize-siipervision-by-thia-| decision on the Issue.------choose |he presldeiit who merits ' Baltlmora-'with 3,853.' by the Connecllcut EdOcattqir Khrushchev may call ' for a East German regime, which they leadens" who have been leaning Association. The Poles-apart views on re­ the job most.’’ KenAddy’s vote was about 73 his way since the Vl’iest Virginia German peace conference as a contend Is an illegal ^vernm ent, sponsibility for the breakup were ( ^ t of the total cast, which in News Tidbits Representatives met with Dem­ prelude to a sepgirate Soviet peace triumph. s ocratic and ReiAiblicta platform 'A big rally would give Khrush illustrated by rival statements N.ATO COUNCIL 'TO MEET (an came to about only 33 per "This strong endorsement in Culled from AP Wires treaty with East Germtay. from East and West. Tcent of the 866,878 eUgible Demo- committees on successive eve­ Such a treay could imperil .-the chev a new platform for another ■ Paris, May 18 (/P) — A spedal Maryland will have great signifi­ nings in New- Haven and New meeting of the North Attantlo erata cance to the delegates at the Los western position in West 'Berlin, (Continued on Page Four) (Continued on Page Four) But it exceeded by 66,000 the Pioneer V satellite due to reach Britain to offer a 10-point legis­ 110 miies behind the iron Chirtaln, Treaty Council was called for to­ Drying clothes previous high of 134,000 received Angelee oofivention, especially lative progrram. morrow to hear a report from when considered in connection the 10-mlUlon mile mark of • its by transfer to the East Germans in the 1952 Maryland presldenUal flight to orbit around the sun,- The OEA urged a revised state of control of access routes that the the Western Big Tlirbe powers is easy today..* primary , by Sen. Estes KefauVer grant formula wth four major on the collapse of the summit (ContiniMd OB Page Twenty) with report that its tiny baUeries Russians won imder an old agree­ 4-- ' (D-Term). Kefauver ran only have developed leaks. . . Columbia objectives: ment among the Big Four. Few Steps in ^Last Mile’ conference. University announces establish­ 1. State support equal to 40 But cocky calmness was the per cent of current expenditures IN EVENT OF ATTACK ment of fund in memory of Elmer mood in West Berlin, a city of Boston, May 18 W — A Civil Davis, the famous newsman, (Current levels are about 25 per 2,2QO,O0O garrisoned by about Jl.OOO cent.) Defense expert said today that In author ■ and • broadcaster, who . died western troops—Americans, British Taborsky Executed; the event of a massive nuclear Savings and Locm"^jMii olwoy» p«M Vatican two years ago today; 2. A minimum “foundation prO'^ and French. Random inquiries on attack on the United States each Two St. Petersburg, Fla./TSmes gram” in all towns equal "to the the street failed to turn up a single Individual woliId Jbe responsible highest dividendg ( based on a 69-year staff repqfte|;8 relit private plaine statewide average coat per pupil West Berliner who said he was for his own food and water supp^ arid fly unheeded over military In­ of the preceding year (about 8356 thinking of quitting the city for a for about two weeks. Albert .D. overage). Each adi^nt insured up to To Guide Political Acts stallations In Florida to test alert for 1968-69).’ haven in West Germany, Didn’t Want Mercy O’Coonor. regional director of K .. preparations. Federal Court hear­ 3. A fifft grant of at least 8125 Repeatedly came the answer: Civil and Defense Mobttixallaa. ing on State of Massachusetts’ op­ per pupil for all towns and cities. “Im . staying. Nothing is going to said that after an attack, local $10,000 by an agency of the Federal VaUcan City, May 18 m ^ L ’oa-#poUUcal activity, and between ^ e tion to buy a section of the New happen for a while.’’ tad state . governmenta would ecclestical hierarchy and the Speculation that the Soviet pre iV^^ethersfield. May 18 (/P)—Jo-# Hazen, assistant medical examln- servatbra Romano has reaffirmed Raven Railroad in that state got (Continued on Page Three) er for Hartford. face difficult food and water sup­ Government. Current annual dlyidotid Catholic laymen in the civil field.” underway today in New Haven mier would sign a peace p ad with seph Taborsky, the killer who said ply problems, the Roman Catholic church’s right the German satellite regime during he was ready to die, waa put to The "Las't Mile” at the State The Vatican newspaper asserted Chicago Police seek pair of Prison la only a few steps. Prison­ 3V2%. Start saving reguloriy at Man- to give guidance in social and po­ Uiat "the politicsi-social problem anglers who landed a 813,000 dia­ his ■visit .was labeled “ridiculous" death In the electric chair at the IKE-GOING TO LISBON so*s home heating Off-Record Talks State Prison last, night. ers awaiting execution are moved litical activities. At the same time capnot be separated from religion mond ring with light tackle at last alight by Horst Slriderman, on the day they are to die to a spe­ Paris, May 18 IJTt—Prealdeot our w ay I chestor's oMost finonciol insHtdHonl ' becauM it is a highly human prob­ swank jewelry store. f East German propaganda chief. Convicted of taking part In two Elsenhower will fly to lisbom the Vatican newspaper again lem". . . as a consequence the Observers here believe Khrush' cial "holding cell” close to the door warned Catholics against collabo­ Scientists estimate’ that Rus- With FPC Proper, murders, Taborsky had confessed of the execution chamber. Portugal, tomorrow tor an over­ ,You get premium quality church cannot remain aloof espe­ ,’s big Sput'Olk rV will disinte- chev, after conferring with East five others. He went on a crime Before reachlrg^ihat door, Ta­ night visit. He plane, tor re­ ration with Marxists. cially when politics touch the. al­ German Communist party chief spree after being freed from Death turn. to Washington Friday. Mobilheat with RT-98 ..... the The Vatican newspaper’s editor­ giwte in the earth’s atmosphere Corcoran Asserts Waiter Ulbricht and Premier Otto borsky confided in Warden Mark most completely effective fuel tar.” within the next Urree weeks..Geni Row on a technicality. S. Richmond, his keeper since he The President originally bad ial, enUUed "Finn PolnU,” was L’Osservatore said that it was Grotewohl. will address a mass The man whose violent and planned to be In Lisbon next oil additive in use today. And directed primarily at Italian Ro- the right of church authority to Lauris'Norstad’s'condltion will pro-; ■Wasihington, May 18 \1P)—At-, rally and reiterate his old line that came to death row in 1957, that he vent him from attending the NATO torney Thomas G. Corcoran told bloody crime spree several years had "accepted religion.” Monday and Tueeday, hut’ ool- you get premium service. Au­ >- .man Catholics. instruct regarding political coUab- the Allied occupation of West Ber­ lapse of the sununit oenierenoe tomatic deliveries . . . a bal­ But Vatican sources s^Ud the oration “with those who do not Council meeting ciflled for tomor­ House investigators today that lin must end. ago shocked the State was. 'docile ‘ He spent the last.hours of his row in Paris to hear reports on his off-therrecord ■ talks with the as he went to the chair. life with an Episcopal clergyman, brought about revlaloa et hie anced payment plan and many sditorial admonitions and acked benches a few feet Mobilheat S A V IN IG S confidential adviser to- tl\.e late the room where the chair waited. State wound up Us crcee ex- _ nomination for President^ faith,”’ said L'Osservatore. sit-in case, found guilty In oojinty Allies would certainly reject thlp, from the wooden chair, and made Richmond said, the prisoner had amlnation of John J. Hanna to­ iho c/«on-ecf/oA Some opponents .of Kenned.v President Frtaklih D. Roosevelt, no sound. odditfv . L’Osservatore Romano’s ^ to r- court and fined $425.. and Khrushchev then would hold an been “very composed, very quiet, day with a dramatic display In laiwas prompted by the urging of have contended that if elected Light plane crashes oh takeoff swore that his visits to three FPC all-Communiet conference to sign a As the guards fastened the -re­ ■very coopcra*'ve” oh his final day. the courtroom of too 85,600 the 1^3 a,7td LOAN President,' as a Catholic he would from Grand Bahama Island car­ members during a 852 million tre&ty with East Germany alone. straining straps one by one, he association Lieftist Christian Democrats that He took full advantage of .the State claims be took from a iteif be subject , to church influence on rying two men and t»yo women pipeline case were not secret. ■ Sinderman, In "a radio-television searched out the faces of two condemned man’s traditional right the almost entirely Catholic party hts political dpeisions. "They were carried out public­ ftllUord superinarket. State’s . W E GIVE seek support from the fellow;- to .their deaths...Dr. Frederick interview, stressed that a peace oWsmen, he recognized, lifted a to order what he wanted for his Atty. Thomas Wall dumped the - The Senator was infonned in ly on. the commission,'s premises, pact would never be signed until finger as a sign of recognition, and GREEN STAMPS^ travellrig Socialists. . C. Robbins, Nobel prize-winning last meal. money on the floor In maolr the ,-v! £ A /S t/J 9 ^D'^SA ViAfGS L’Osservatore said the worid to­ Portland, Ore., last night of the pediatrician, announces in Cleve­ in the commission’s offices. Every .after a full-fledged peace confer­ then closed his eyes. The man who waa known In toe Vatican newspaper’s editorial. His commissioner knew Of my visit to ence. For the record, he added that same manner as the State eleie)! ' day facep a period of "unknown land that he and his associates Two thousand -volts of electricity headlines a# a “Mad, Dog Killer" Hamm dmiiped UMtmMwy on the KuCHCrTTrT OLPttT. riWAHClAt mOTtTUTION ^ press secretary, Pierre Salinger, are close to being able to offer a each other commissldner;”. Cor­ “It still is entirely possible that we began to flownRT45 secondr after Jered a big banana spUt, a bottle and grave fears for the future,'* said in a statement that Kennedy coran said. achieve a peace treaty with the kltohen table at his sMsfa MORIARTY preoccupying symptofn.-, . , tad vabifine prepared from living virus 10:32 p.m. and stopped a t fl' ^ of cherry soda, coffee with cream, home ett Nev. IB. PettiWg to x had repeatedly stated his support to .prevent measles. . Beverly Cofebrah, whose private talks ^ o German States.’’ onds after 10:36.------He waa _____tad cigarettes.„ ____ great confusion of Ideas.” ' of the article of the U.S. Consyju- touched off a congressional in­ Inviting all nations who fought the dlepfaqr. WaU asked ^ Tils paper said this confusion of Aadl'and decides she doesn'’t want nounced dead at ,10:36 by Dri Jef-. Taborsky could Imve delMsd 1^ (sstoant “dltoit you beeoaie smf- tlon providing for...separat/ion of to go home to mother, but is stlU quiry Into whether Improper in­ Germany would give the conference ferson McAlpi"#, senior physician | execution by appealing to toe U.S. BROTHERS T ■ OPEN MONDAY, TUESDAY^ FRIDAY, 9 , A.M. to 5 P.M. ideas was "espedally true In some church and state. ‘ fluence has been exerted on the a legiU flavor, In the Ctommunlst ftetam In a way wheo, ya9-.9pto,,-ti;' Mi nations, evto among Cathqlics, “He h u Bdid that this support waiting for Los Angeles Juvenile at toe pTiMil. Th* prisoner’s death THURSDAY, 9 A.M.*to 8 P.M., WEDNESDAY, 9 A.M, to NOON Ofwrt to . decide jurt •where she vlewpolitt at least. But to# R ^ ,(OenUBW)d on fag* ngbta^. M l 3 -5 13 5 with regard t6 relations bstwsea li not aubjact to ehange .under any (OeattuMd M P at* XbM!), ffiira^'hbvlovuly rssUas tti* W#*tf Wfci 'valfled bp Dr. Donald R. OsthoUs dootrlBS sad sodsl sod eoBdlttona,” the stotoment said. should go. 301-315 Coutor St. -xS • s ^ o' T