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The aaecutiva board let the Rohr Members of the Women's ertson PTA will meat tomorrowAt League of 'the Second Congrega­ About Town 8 p.m. at the achool. 'All newly tional Church are reminded to call Downpour Causes Damage elected officers and ^oiiunittee their group leaders- before tomor­ Th« wMkly tu ttin g «t the Civil chairmen are requested to attend row to make reserv’ations for the Air Pfttrol (CAP) irtU be ; el result yes­ nearby were washed down. terday.' but the fire was, .extin­ tried this new wonder food on-our birds for one nuHith and Mrs. Walter A. Anderson of will meet tomorrow St 8:30 p.m. Police directed traffic in a few and found this food to be advantageous all around. Our 20 Avondale Rd.. a student at with Mrs. William Martens, 9 terday's sudden rain. apots where water Impoundment guished quickly. . V Dr. Harold S. Barrett, of 120 S. oBryant College, Providence, R. 1., Stephen St.,. tied up traffic, A' pjssssr-by noticed smoke curl­ seed is of the 'best quality, is packaged daily is also '' u^awood Circle w»i elected to "The water got down under'i^e ing from, within the rolled awning a S>yaar term to the Board of Di- has a leading part in the student paving material and created holes . Lightning, which blew line fuses, guaranteed fresh. ',■ / _ ' musical .review “Showtime, cih i^ electricity failures st 637 about 3:45 . and informed Stanley \signs ractonref^ the Connecticut Tubar- 2 feet wide and 2 feet ton^ in Zyskowski st ' the style bar. U.S.A;” T he’show’ was presented W. HiMle Tpke. and on Fairfield OFFER EXPIRES « P- M. J U l^ 1st \ ■'iTJ'p remedy always seemS to culooia AAiL at Its annual meeting last night and will be presented Auto Theft Mars some'places," said Town Engineer Zyskwoskl recruited Leslie Chris­ held last night at the Rockledge St; Re^di:a were made In about tiansen and Richard Barker; other be the same when it comes to again tonight. James Sheekey, "The ,rnln came half an hottn. according to Parker MANCHESTER treating w 'case of having Country Club, w ^ t Hartford. Anniversary Trip down so fast that we foiind there employes, and the grpiip put out Soren, managltcpf the Manchester the small firb With a domestic ex­ "one t'po 'many,.” Misa Marilyn P. Forde. daughter had been .52 inches pt rain faU in office of the C ^vt^tiout Pmver P o st; Ik e In.. Lawrence, Mas.s;. an ex- Pvt. Lynden'C. DSding, son of of James Forde, M Spruce St., minutes.” tinguisher. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard 11^.-Darling, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Pariseau of 10 Co, aaperate'd mother dialed the whose marriage to Robert F. 359 Woodland St. wrish today they Sections of road were flooded 'hospital. .She shouted into the S Waddell Rd., who has beeif Richardson Jr. of Highland Park Seniqr Songsters of the Salvation on furlough, has left for the Mafin,e had celebrated their seventh wed­ at the intersectoii of -W. Middle The Walther League of Zion Anfty have discontinued weekly phone; w ill'take place June IS in the ding anniversary in any place.rbut Tphe. and Dove Rd.. at Hollister Lutheran Church wijl have an out­ rehearsals for the lummer monthe. Chooses Anderson "When I turned my back Barracks. Naval Base, at.'Ouanta*' Salvation Army Citadel, has been New York City. 995 MAIN STR MI 9-4273 my 14-month pid baby drank namo Bay, Cuba. and Summit Sts., on Bolton St., on ing Memorial Day at Hubbard- No rehearsal will be held this hmored with another shower, the The couple drove to the big towr( Broad St. opposite the Waddell Park, Meriden. «w»k. a half shot of whiskey." fourth. The party was given by Saturday afternoon with another School, and on the • turnpike be­ Washington, May 29 {/PJ-^! A ralhi voice on the other her aunts, Mrs. Eliaabeth Wilson, couple, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hub­ tween Cbngress and Broad Sts. ac­ __ i_Ni...... ______■ George M. Humphrey today enh offered this advice: "Just Bus Bill N e v ^ Mrs. Robert Turklngton and bard, SO Cambridge St., also cele- cording to Sheekey. In modt places, resigned as sec>etar.v of the put a small ice bag on his Mrs. Richard Tur'.cingtor at the i>rating a \tredding anniversa^, the water ran into-?ftch basins af­ treasury. Robert B>Anders'on, head and give him a small Forde home. The guests were rela­ their 18th. ter the downpour. former deputy secretary of glass of tomato juice in the tives and close friends. The bride- They parked their 1955 model On Bolton St. and at Hollister morning." d MlJLil TRANSIS>T0R elect received many gifts. car at a service station at 42nd and Summit Sts., volunteers from defense, was picked to succeed ' ?iO-X H E A R I N G flIPj St. and 12tK Ave., locked it, gave the Eighth District F^re D e^rt- i m H A V E A him. Miss Barbara LaVoy, daughter of the keys . to an attendant, and went ment worked from 7:30 p.m. to 9 ill Humphrey'a reijgnation was afT- Roll Call Vote Puts j-Mes. Bknford .LaVoyr-Cranston. R, jan their way,-intending 1.0 pick 4>.m. under Highway Department hounced by the Whit* Hbuae i Right to Kndw I., was feted at a panti^ shower the car up again Sunday. supervision to flush down the through fetesse of a’l|ttir from ' Atl.iHe power and perrofminccol tomi given recently by Mrs. George However, when they returned to streets. Sheekey said. the Secretary of tl»e,^eaaury to htertng aids fmc# ill lircrof many icli' Gould. 73- Chestnut St. This was the garage Sunday sitemoon, the At Dillon's Sales and Service,' \ President Eiaenhovs^ asking to bn Bill RIade Law ea^re into Debate ing for S tim ts ill pnetl Flui juptr- the third shower in honor of Mia# car was gone. Not only wak their Main and Leonard Sts., always a relieved "np latei^ than the cloae of atftiilivc Fermaphone®, $moolh*flo« LaVoy who wllj be married on car sMilen, but in the 'stolen -car trouble spot during flash floods, the current Odhgreaslonsl neasion." Volume▼ oiumv Conirol*vviMivi* noise-limiting ano> i. June la to Alan M. Gould. were keys for their second car, By Governot dired Case. Zenith's /intit quaht} water backed up in the stnrm sew­ i At the'sam e time, Eisenhower U tpdayt locked up at home. ers and turned the floor-drain Into formsHy sent to, the- -Senate a Slat?.Capitol, Hartford, May 29 (/P)—Proponents of the MW W K-nmr Senior Citisens will hold their They reported the' stolen" vehi­ a fountain, according to Stewart nomihatidn of Anderson to the gov- Slate Capitol. Hartford, May 29 Controversial bill which would permit towns io-provide fr»e OM-rMT WM«ni final meeting of the season cle to New York City Police at the Johnson, Dillon general manager,. .e'rnment’s top fiaral post. f>Pi--Gov. Ribicoff invited a group transportation to pupils attending non-pi4>fit private schools, Wednesday at 2 p.m. at the Com­ 16th Precinct, and took a train Johnson, who was critical of the Ander.ron, a Texas Democrat, of Connefcticiit newspaper execu­ munity A special'feature of the home. New York police have sent Town for not having taken steps to haa serveered-bacX, fast drying. Sizes 8 to 14; priced for every PREMIER FANCY WHITE . LAND O’ LAKES Russia a disarmament in.spection urged Soviet leaders to agree to opened a campaign to -uin NiATO mated that 62 per cent of the chil­ St., and Daniel J. Janowski, 31, of White is head of the Connecti- a first-atep (\isarniament plan to purse. .MEAT - zone in Europe appeared to be .support for the new American dis-’ dren born in the atate 'last year 103 Country Oub Rd.. botli New and Than Natural Total . cut Freedom of Information Com- virtually rilled out today by creete." a. degree of confidence" in Were baptized Catholics. Britain. . TEEN DEPARTMENT—SECOND FLOOR BUTTER I mittee, representing Connecticut Cliancellor Konrad Adenauer s op- Russia’s intentions. .arrhament plan. . U’iree Down; Light* Oat j dally and weekly newspapers and Protestant spokc.smeit have been TUNA poaitlon to including Ge’-man ter- The.v said the limited plan could Advance indications were that equally vocal in a drive to defeat j - Staron related this morning hdW hicken reasts Washington, May 29 (.ffh —An*falls to Barth grows into vegeta- radio and television stations. lead iater to a "comprehensive t Os. Oaa C B rltorj'. it would be .a difficult job as far the bill. ! wires were^otm and lights wer* Atomic E n e r g y . Commission tion eaten by cows and eventually Such a zone^along with one ..'n disarmament agreement." but the.v as the Frenei^ were concerned. Caught in the have been out all oraf the north end of New lb. (AECi official said today an shows up' in the milk they produce the northern Pacific area has agreed that any such step "mus't Staasen met with the permanent botfi Houses of the Republican- Britaln/Qie evening of Dec. 15, and American will , get far le.ss radia­ for human consumption. teen diacussed in disan-’iamen. ■ necc.ssaril.v presuppose a prior so- representatives of the 15-natlon controlled Legialature. how hb was driving hia biia south, C tion from Strontium 90 produced Eisenbud said that he had the problem of German cans Batista Fights lalk.a under wa.v in London as part hitlon of North Atlantic- Treaty Organlza- Officials of both th« Democratic along Stanley St., looking for a .(U qwurters) by bomb te.'ts than from natural worked with figujres sh'owing in­ of a "first step” agreement Involv­ reunificaUon." • ' tion (NATO), Council at their reg- lace to telephone his office. [c o t t o n panties] 9 9 ^ caiuses. creased proportion of the Stron- and Republican parties in the state ing Russia and the United .State* The Divlaion of \Vesl Germany • ular weekly seasion in the Palaia Merril Eisenbiid, manager of the ttuin 90 in mjik .since H-bomb teats have not issued any Statements ol^ His bus lights were not acting Insurgents on Adenauer told a news conference and Communist Ekist Germany ia ,de Cfiiaillot. Hp flow over from the ficiilly indorsing or rejecting/tne properly, Staron said, and h* Grade '‘A" I«rfe Local Freah WILSON’S B-V New York AEC operations office, I began. He- indicated he was taking .yesterday that a firat-atep agree-1 Adenauer'a conatanl and foremost! U;N. di.sarmamrnt talks in Lon- wanted to have them fixed. by Carter said, "conservative" estimates ran into account also new evidence political problem. don, which recessed until lomor- bill. However, a Hduse Democratic SHOULDER ment on dlsarmtrhient la primarily leader says the party’s 30 represen­ The first place he came-to that from I' d to 18 per cent of the given .yesterday that the aiibstanci Three Fronts , 71ie. communique disclosed that ' was lighted, Staron said, was the I In all white and colors, nylon reinforced . EGGS natural doaage ^affecting a m an' has tended to concentra-te in the a program for the United State’s 1 tatives In that body favor it iman- and Russia. It ' would not serve Adenauer had urged the President American plan imoualy. Kurpiewskl gas station. He parked I cuff with full elastic waistband. Snug | who lives 70 years. Strontium 90. north temperate zone. "Havana, May 29 _ President a_ useful purpose." he added, .to to plan on a 4-pbwer foreign min-,-banning man- off. the road, opposite..the station, . fit, ideal for shorts, slacics, etc. Small, • which can cause bone cancer, is Eisenbud based his calculations i Fulgenclo Batista's forces have isters conference on German re-j atolnic and hydrogen Gov. Abraham A. Ribicoff, the a'ppl.V initial aerial inspection to only E)emocrat holding a top state II medium and large | doz. 33^" one of the delayed products of an: on an. American who from infancy i admitted rebel opposition on three Germany. unifleaUon after the conclusion of by the three pow- (Oontlniied on Pag* Nine) . Y A delicious blMd ef meet ex­ LAMB CHOPS H-bomb explosion. ^ „ J "E* "0 would be getting most ^fronts. The government nabbed 35 Key Country in Europe an initial disarmament pact 'n ils '* " tbe Soribl Union and. office, has ata.yed out of the (1e.- 47f tracts for atewa, oaape, aaoces, His testimony was prepared for] of his calcluni from mifk. Such | plotters In central .Cuba and -Sirice Germahy Is -the key coun­ would involve the United 'states i States which . 1- j hefe. Some observers feal Rlbl- Beet Bay In Food Value left even. a Senate-House Atomic Energy i a person, he said; could be ex-j claimed 16 casualties in the north- Britain, France and Russia' ' P®-'**'"' I'lem. , ' coff.- a' .lew, will approve the subcommittee studying the effects i pected to accumulate in his bones east* try in the heart of Eur.opc and I Absniiitelv rnacrrntnble i .Ir. easure if it is paa.sed because It of fallout—the particles which are ^ enough Strontium 90 in that per-. A large part of the caplUl re­ atpee Germany's consent would be , - V''^ 6««"1 Aiiihnri.u.iv. ------: permiU voters of each municipal­ hurled into the air .when an atomic 1 lod to give him from I 'j to 6 per mained without elettrlc power as a requirement.. ofU. an.y a„> disarmament I President did not agree to ' 1 Itvity to decdecide the issue by referen-' Bi^letins ' HEINZ GET.ACQUAINTED OFFER agreement affecting i u ' territory-. ' ‘b.s. but .aid only that the United ^ ^ unaccept- ^e^ the Republican aide, weapon ia exploded and which sift I tent of the radiation dose he would ! a result of ,\Tsterday‘s under- the pfoapect for anv such agreeV®'®^" consult with the ‘o »''^""ce, I dum. On from the AP Wires lb 5 9 c down later. : get -from naturally radioactive ground explosion, which blacked i Meade Alcorn, GOP national chalr- 1 Jw Hamburg Relish ment virtually disappeared under French and British governments* r* Tench* disarmament ^ e x p.c r t ■The subcommittee got these j subsUincM in hia bones. out much, of Havana’s electric atoiit it. However, there was some w o^er from London -' roan' and a former OonnecUcut I Jar H«t Dog Relish ...... both for viewpoints yesterday; I —^ ,------system. A second blast went ojf Adenauer's opposition. That situa­ maintain i representative, haa called CUT FROM UGHT LEAN LAMB 1.. An estimate from Charles tion would be changed only if his FiiffKestion from German sources * sStA^sc'n De f e n s e c u t s s t a n d last night near the home . of that the President had In fact French point of view- that al-' P*rty colleagues to aup- Plus eoupon worth. 8c on next purchase of Hamburg or Shafer, iVeather Bureau Metcorol- F'"'f cabinet miniater Andre Domingo position turned out to be more: though France l.s not now bullil-! P^rt the measure. Wfishlngfon. Slay 29 (Ah—For ogist assigned to the av il Defense ^ U l l l C S S t U O i a V t 'l S flexible than his words indicated the seohad. tlnie in two d n n the Morales, but no damage was re­ (Continued on Page Thirteen) ing and does not Intend to build i Some pollUcal observers termed: Hot Dog. ' ' Administration, that 82 million n r _ ‘ I C* ' I I ported. or should be modified in the light nuclear weapons, she will not sign | Alcorn's indorsement significantly Houao today, spumed Hlilta Canned Ham Specials people might be killed^if an enemy : 1 U i a i O i a r l . S J U l i e H laaues U'aming ■ future events. ______, away her right to do so at any ■ liiaportant because of G(5P control House pleas to* give the De­ ■'if ' A . attacked the United Stales with ■ _____ Batista issued a warning t: The German leader, winding up future time. | of the Lcgislrfture, | fense Department nidre money 3 Ik 6m “DUBUQUF’ e... $199 250 H-bombs equlvalen^l a to U l: Waterbury. Mav 29i;T>- 'fhe all the dynamite his enemie8,.e6uld hia 3-day visit to Washington, ia French sources said any agree-'! ^('ompromlas Bid Falls ! for. 1958 than the Appropria­ of 2 'j billion tons of TNT., Shafer first degree mtirter trial of con-' would not be enotfgh "to scheduled to take off for Germany i ment keeping B'rance f^om doing Opponents of the bill yesterday, tions Committee reoommetlded. said "We were advised"—he did te^^d se.x slayer George ,1.' Davies intenupt our patriotic,,p1ans to as- late today after a round of cere- News Tidbits something other powers could 1 lost out In a bid for a compromise . By standing vote of 137-183, tiw S lb. Can IMPORTED CANADIAN Each $2.99 not say ;by t/hom—that an enen^'>fg fo|. 'June 11 In Superior *ure the people thelr'‘progre.ss and mhnial activities. v/ould be so. humiliating to French measure. If accepted.ccepted. ,jt._J t : would Houi^ defeated a RepnbUcan-' BQUARE SHAPE CANNED HAJI FOR EASY SUCINO might be able to undertake auCn court herg. their liberties.", ^ Hia final aghedule also included Culled from AP Wires pride that the National As.senjbly have shetvc'dp the bill that trie' sponsored amendment to give the ' - an attack by 1960. • a gtand juiw veslerdav indicted Batista forciia clashed -with in- meetings with Civil Defense Ad­ would never rati(y it. House opens debate on today. .The .Army too million dollani for re- ministrator Val Peterson arid with .search and development Instead 2. A report by Dr. Lyffe T. Alex- Davie.s on two. counts of fir. 936 BOll , i f weapons tests continue. | Police say Davies, 38, admitted Las Villas. encea with President Eisenhower - FORECA8T8 'EXODUS’ YouVa s I yesterday and held '• ^'^eewaya. . . . j tion from other NATO members. . (Continued on-Page Nine) ] ABOUT EIGHT LB. SIZE—LEAN and DELICIOUS RlYice 1953. he said, Strontium 90, two sex slayings, earlier this; An-army communique said the ------.. ---- ...... „ ,,v..psycninews conj Nsvy psychiatrists try J o '’deter-i Washington, May 29 t ^ — lilhc, Iton siftob in vegetation increased month. He had served a prison i Holguin action involved a "'rebel ference ahortlj*'after Eisenhowet. mine what »«nt nojmally mlltr! Rep, Camion (D-Mo) told the . proportion - to Incriefiae term for a preiHoua *6X offense. 8T°UP which landed at Cabonico seaman on murderous six hour House--today that Secretary of of color in yeuf' the Treasury Humphrey has re^ CT 2 For 21c fallout. ' " armed mutiny yesterday which re­ Off into Outer Space-—3 » Gontiwr losiex... . ■ frozen Food Specials Some 'of the Strontium 90 which (Continued on Page Nine). (Continued ,on Page Nine) sulted in killimf of officer and signed. Cannoq^ chairman of because (hit it 0 wounding of another. the House Appropriations-Com­ • New York (jity mittee, said the reelgmitioa “is 2 luil thoi hides SNOW CROP PEAS 2 r„ 39e sharp upturn Ip religiousious interest i slgnincanl es a commentary on your hips, ‘Moon’,to Wear Tjop Hat, rthe Aikral policies of this adinln- SWANSON lONED ,-i ■ as result of Billy Oahani's Cru ..Istralion.” He added: “It* la controls your CHICKEN SNOW CROP LEMONADE , „^ 25e sade. . . . Former French Premier RBCIPB Pleven'SB.vs he has nbt yet foiind the beginning of a graeral ex­ V curvet... helps SprinUa 1 anvMop* unflavprad BIRDS EYE MIXED FRUIT odus from the cabinet.’’ t Pn-H cup cold waltr tt 2 c . 69c formula tor ending France's cabi­ Start Off as 3-Car Train -you put your .best trtwOw ooncatfiai ova* n'd cnglar . . . Six persons killed DULLES ON moOrLVG SWANSON lONEQ ami five Injurfid when two cars Washington, May 29. (IPh— figure forword., S «atar and ttir untd a*l-. collide near East central Missouri (EDITOR'S NOTE: Far out'sbe round and shining. But it wilt j i I dItstfPdd. iland-l etn TURKEY Iv ^ r e r it T ra g e d y Secretary of State DuUee, apeak- * Solin Touch," , ^nlpbdll’S'Crdani of Chitktn town. into spieor, satellites will tiy to contain a magnetometer, a device ' Ing of anti .American riotliig ia •oHP — One This will probe • the secret of groans. 4 tarvingi. Apprexi- . ^ -'the'memory’ qf Saturday, night. child on the demolished tractor. ings,. demonstrations and strikes TA.X WRITE-OFF QUESTIONED New summer shade.s in sheer run resisting nylons, 'mataly 140 aaloriat par aarving California Potatoes^ 3 Lho. 2 S c Last year, traffic fatalities "xov. 17.^1956. Is'painfully clear ./ in aftermath of anti-American of the artificial mooqs speeding how much air or gas there is in (without drataing) 2c«.35c rwchrf an all-time high of 40^00. iu the mangled Britrteil's father and hia 73-yefir- through space will w-ear a little . spaced' W’ashlngton, May 29 (FV-Sec­ 'G an tn er with heel and toe reinforced for extra wear. old Invalid m '^er took. the or­ rioting. . , Navy *nd Glenn L. retary of the Interior Seaton LEMONS 4 For 1 9 c 109 of them on Menlorial Day. 'bodies of a son and daughter-ln- phaned children !to care for, an.d Martin Ck>,.gtve newsman look st hat. -- . . I Space is not quite ,s vacuum.' told Congress toda.v he had Sueb ataUaUcs tell a gnm ktory..|aw, their heads sliced off in the th'ua began a v.-eary sj.ruggle to Vanguard rocket which w’ill ta-ke And for a time It will be a 3-< a r : Scientists believe there's so little LIMES But even more grim are the storiea wreckage of their pickup truck. 'space train—composed of the , air that each molecule of'gas trai)- ! “grave misgivings” ahent pair-^Sf-OO 3 For 1 9 c of those i^ected by . a highway feed four Instead o' two on 871 a first earth aateiUte into apace. the fash Ut\ write-off privilege The dawn of each now day is a month plus a small rental from Plot to overthrow Paraguayan aatellite ball,, a big inflated Jjalloon, | eU 12 ■, miles before bumping into ; granted the Idaho Fpwer Co. on WATERMELON cl!aah: Like Taylor Britnell. fresh reminder, for,, the tragedy government nipped In bud with ar­ and part of the rocket jhat shoots .another molecule. (On Earth, each ■ . ' ■ . * * Lh. 9 c ^ e > ’ are. storiea qf suffering pert of their land. it ,ujp. .TTiey’U whiz b.v, one-two- two of three dame It Is building spared the livee of two children rest of 34 peieons. , . Italian Em­ air molecule travels only, a tiny ih the Hells Canyon area. Bat*' and heartache and economic hard­ and left-.them for their grandpar­ There wasn't enm gh room at the bassy in New Delhi saws Roberto three.’in the same orbit. fraction of' an lnch’;befbre meeting . I M O T T 5 I WINESAP APPLES 2 Lha 3 7 c ship that could have been avoid­ Britnell homeatead to . tbe .agWl Seaton also said Gordon Gray» ents' to can for on an old age pen­ Rosseillnl promises to keep away Such are the plana, coming along another-and popping off in a new’ director of the Office of Oedenee, 1 ed. ’ sion income of 871 a month. grandfather aet about to bilild an 1 from Sonali Das Gupta. . w’ell. for the third group' of experi­ direction). ' , 7 G r««i StamiM GivMi With Cosh Sates _ CALIFO^NIAORANGES Dm . 7 9 C : ' This Isn't Taylor Britneli's story addition to!the ho'tiac. doing most Mobilizattoa, had a right to ap­ Offie L. Britnell, 3«, 'w as -^a Colorado girl tells polire qhe ments with man-made moons. I 18,000 Mile* an Hour prove the writeoff- "withoat ray “SATIN TOUCH'*, swimsuit, still with the same alone. It belongs to Susie Roach, of the work with hia leathery Slashed self with knife and blamed Like all others, this moon wrill | Speeding 18,-000 miles per hour, , . ______, 7 and Estelle McAnnally and Mattie farmer who supNemented his In­ hands. ooqcurrence.” 'longer and hij^h^ new look. This suit makes, the GREEN^MPS GIVEN WITH CASH SALES Lee StVtuel. and to coimtlesa oth­ come by working as a carpenter ^ After Biting It on fletioua girls because "1 i the little moona will bump, into riu- most of tone-on-tone satin elegance. The boylegs wh«n crop* were laid by, "Thia haa put. a big burden on wanted to get transferred” to an­ ■merous air molecules, and thia BAR USlAi OUFUCATION ers -left destitute by the greedy . . A ti* fill right.*’ he aaid uncomplain­ >Thrae-yeer-old Kenneth King other ' juhior high school. . . West- drag will , alow them' dow’n. Even fit slimly,.. the bustline gives you extra emphasis specter of death on the highway.if**!**?'" he enjoyed tiOting ingly, “but' we’ll get by the beat No Herald ^ Waehlngten, Misy 29 (F)-;-Th* %nwnie They a n stories- writtep- in ,®-*8 wife, Oonaie. and Uiqir son, 13, ' clutcbM toy in. Fairmont, poft'* two representative* dbi- •p, space Is so devoid of drag -that Honee passed today a rwn and fUttopy. Sizes 12 to 18. Cojors: Light blue knd The JMt COM • ■ k we can. • Minn.., hoepitfil after Burgeons agree at State Capitol aa House’ even the hat thia ona ia. wearing blood, in the moment that tkrists daughter. 10, to gospel meet- - **lf I juat knew I'd live uajil the Tomorrow promlee money bill wMeii barn black. MAHCHlStlK COilN* high-powered 'automobiles 'lnto '**'R*- took 63 aUtchea pn hia face, % paaees bill revlfing pension avatem wmn't m ake’much. If any, dlffexi- the • U-S. Infonnatleii AgMMir children are grown I wouldn't neck and left galp to clobe a 9- '\ for -that town’s employes. ■ encft.' ' grotesqueNjiunks of hrpkea steel. Then was an all-night conunuii- woiT}’. Blit U)at’a a long time and from dapUcatiag or .■KM^WiEAR--aECOND F ID ^ /; CORNER I^AIN OAK STREKTS Ik. .JllKIIAlCcoiik MANCHimR C o n i c , - and too inch gaah’infiictfid by the f*mr ' N a ^ schedule* tnnerel with full The MaJU^hester^ Evening How much Uw aatelUtes will -be with private, agenqloa bn geaenl mA leaves Widows and i Ity glng last Nor. \17 and the B^t-. time irnumlng oufo | ily fann dog. which turned.on BsUlIary haneie for M c ^ of HMl^ Oilldiea ■n to (disirity' - ' nella- l«n their ‘ ^ si- ‘ ■home near' i-— Herald >ill not publish ‘ to- ■lofived wttl tell acientlata about the nesrs. film er pletnre kstvIbs m - UTing. the’Miy. Deieton oald the Wtb e r‘winner who nearly <%aa buried psorrow. Memorial Day. tivttiw. 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Ii?5 ' % F A G B T W O ^ M A N C H E S im iiyE im T ^ ifeR ^ /M A yfC ^ CQNN^ WEDNESDAY, MAY * ^ J 'T "S., ■1;' ,v.- V .*?> tarestad In soouttngMouUnf.ta«._ isa cordially r“""""'' ' i'''V'''' “V M ANC^TER EVENING HERALD,^M^CHESTER. gONN, WEDNESDAY, MAV 29, Bolton' >":* invltad 'to attand. • • Asc^n^on Service “T- Wins Okunp Vnoatton^s. kyens PenniylvAnlAi ,j islature of hostile forces. with a chec^'from all troops of PROCKAMS -There is a 'place called the ^ " I t looks real good. I am happY Afeee^on Day and Memorial Paces Chandler The primary posed no threat to ovat^e very thing so far." R U IIN S T IiN Bolton for a week’s stay at Camp Day both^Odl On Thursday OfJhla Cathedral of.„the PWes at Rindge, Tries Siren at Firehouse Laurel at Lebanon, g o o d TBCHNiqUE ^ < Chandler’s dObOnatlon ot the 1058 Stuto..was-‘unavailable for com­ I COSMETICS y week, tho m at time that they> Ehye PRESERVES ENTRIES Sdmtji dealer N-i'M.', and many will gather there Louisville, Ky., MAy 29 - A Legislature. At the j^ame time, Betty won the rewafd for selling coincided since IM . will be Both'aides valaersM* bn the hilltop before the- ■"Altar ment. the most Girl Scout cookies during ^ Hy AlDed Sheinwold J10RTH Memorial Day Events unique political upset appeared in however, he hoped to rid the cap- (Special) -^^and Clifford A. Massey, members only one AacensIoa..D^ service In of the Matlon.” " itol halls of certain "nuisance” The winner o^tween Miss Owens Boltcn, Jday 29 the drive in Ute' early spring. "Just a matter of teehniquo,’’ A 'fJ 10 9 the making today as a vole-get­ and Suter will meet Charlea MaJ- Bopt the mbtntes and afternoon of the local i-K agricultural club, St. Maryli Eplaedpai Church this said tha Profensor. “Tile cbrnct - V ‘ •yideo Byeryday" . This altar, so recognlxed * ^)y rivals. At least three of his hand- aaiaionB of the kindergarten will attend the twlHght dairy Judg­ News Briefs year, at 8 a.m.' , 2 S 9 2 ter J(|iAi m ott of- the<^s dote After wreathe are pieced. Ckingress as a memorial to ting newcomer. Miss Doris Ownsi;- jilcked House* of Representative cblm Greene of Corbin in the No­ H m Elementary School baseball Immediately loUowiiw Om aorv- play In ipadca should be quits netlon tombiroW remembering ite with ti^is played by. Selvation vember general election. Greene tnwich of the Cor<^rativ* ing meeting to be held at the Mac- automatic to every good player.’’ >• 2 ♦ All Rights Reserved— America’s war dead, is built 6f muscled in on the machinery- of candidates were . defeated and team Was defeated yesterday by Ice nnteltnbera of the Young^Ppo- WEST ^ BAST w ar dead and enjoying a 1-day Army buglera. stones fri>m all parts of the coun­ Was unopposed in the Republican Niiraery and Kindergarten had a Varish Farm in Somers on Friday West opened the queen of hearts, H. T. Dkkeneoh A Co., Inc. hoiiday. / Gov. A, B. Chandler. others trailed. huay day yeeterday touring the at 7:30 p.m. Clifford W. Masbey, the Hollister Junior High team by ple’a fellowship a n to aerve d^ 8 8.2 A K T 4 2 For the flrat time on a Me­ try. For the fifth year. President primary. . a score of li to. 0. The game was tee and doughnuta In tha crypt din­ and the Professor won with the V Q J 16 I 2 •P K 7 • 8 The ^ a th e rm a n it doing hie morial Day,''' realdenta will notice Eisenhower will send a wreath and Mlarf Owens, trying for the AIth(|ugh the trend-waa toward Elem uitary School and flrehouae. their leader, will accompany thOm. ace. Ha returned the king of dia­ 6 The 3S ohUdi%n were coirducted played the todal diamond. ing room for a nominal chatga. A * 6 4 part tq contribute to A-good day. these words ‘at the base of Sol­ the gov’ernors of all 48 states also Democratic nomination for clerk' a one-sided Ow'ens victory, the vet­ Marendax Donald C. Gaylord, extensioh Ilio breakfaat will be concluded in monds, and West took the ace. A J 7 9 I A K 8 C predicting fair ekiee am warm eran deputy clerk s8U )iad to sur­ an a tour ot the achool by Prin­ ■Thr Junior Choir of the Cbn- Moinm dier's Mqnument, "Dedicated Sept. will'send tributes. of the (iourt of appeals, held a animal husbandman of the Univer­ gre^iional Church win hold a re- time for the 9:30 Meiiioriai J^y XIm Pybfessor WfAther. > 'New Hampshire al.vci has pro­ vive a cleanup tabulation ip ex t­ TRAVEL UENQY cipal Richard Mather. They also sity of Connecticut and the 4-H Wast continuad with tha Jadi of A A J 6. 17, 1877.” Although the statue 56,934-vote margin over Chandler- sfwnt some time in the first grade ^ larsal bn Friday at 2:30 p.m. in parade. % V A 9 For thoueande of local residents, was______erected that______year, it was nbt duced a living memorial. Porter J. backe(] J. L. (June) Suter with ern Kentucky, where Chandler’s club agent, will give instructions the Civilian' Defense room of thje Tha United Thank-Offering of.^e hearts, and East overtook with the the Memorial Day Parade and J^riidlc'ate^Tuirtil'laaT’jui^ Durkee. who developed It in the organizatipn is strongest. ( R IC H . D A R K 18 Asylum' SL, Hartford .rooms observing their next.year’s on how to Judge a good dairy anK woman .of the church will ^''pre­ king. Bast then exited safely with i K Q J 1# 9 7 more than one-lhlrd of the state’s program. i . Elementary School. *7 Center Park.^roup of public apiriteil citlsena greenhouse of the University of precincts reporting their tabula­ Even there, however, scattered Tel. CHapel 7-5857 mal, how to use the dairy scOra Mass will be celebrated Jn the sented at this service, Ifia the a'dialhond, and the Ilrofeasor won ■West.* 8— New Hampshire, calls it the Purple early reports indicated she was LOAM A t the firehouse* Firemen John card, how to give oral and s^ te n cuSteun in St.. Mary.’s to,,'(nake this in dummy with the eight of dla- j* *'*'7 « convincid the town that i.t ahobld tions. ' Anthorifed Agents For All . Cta^baldi, Mortimer ITarlow and old chapel of St. Maurice Church Pass 2 NT SSI"___ • ^ u ra d a y ia alao Aacenaion,Day,- jgg done. The worda were chla- Heart Geibnium. It wlU'be planted Returns from 1,527 of 4.086 pre­ holding her own. Because of heavy reasons, and practice Judgm missldnary Offering twide annually, nuMids. Pasa 4 6 P8aa p l a n e t and many churchea will hold tradi- jj,to the atone by men of the Rail, Air and Steamship Xmest Pesola had the honor of tomorrow, Ascension Day, at 6:30 Past Pats /Past at the bqse of the new Marine cincts gave the 48Tyear-old .Miss slates of candidates for local of- $10.00 Per Load OOP Women am . on AscMlalbn Day^fh the spring Det^arer neaded the real of the tional aervlces. -■ DELIVERED Lines conducting the guests through and on All Salnt^VDay in the fall.. Opealag leadr^ Q Manchester Memorial Co. at a jrnemorial stqtue at ■ Hampton Owens 104.057 votes to 4't,>23 for ,fi<;e.s, the counting was extremely their building. The children all had At the Tolland C o^ty Women's Bibs for Barbecue trickn and therefora had to hope ELECTRONICS For others, the day will Include j coat of only *55, Beach. N.. H. .Diirkee'i son-in-law .slow. In recent y e a n there have boon that East hrid both black kings. perhaps an early start on a long * Suter, chosen »by Chaiidicr to kl Phone MI 9-6474 HAROLD EELLS ^chance to push the button on the Republican dub meeting held laft The Sunday school of the C6h- Sports Events Slated was killed in the Papifle in World “even the score" wttn the High Thursday at Keeney Farm three aoivlcos on the morning of 'Hie problem was to take two LABORATORIES ^^..weekend, or Just puttering around Mls.4 Owens, spending election James A. McCarthy Manchester Agent engjUie that starts the siren. ft» ' gregational Church, under the di­ Ascension Day. It is hoped that, This opening Md uduaUy shows 22 Three Little League baseball War II. The statue is a memorial Court. night in Fulton with her brother, A feature., that impressed Uie C o ttag e, inXsomersvllle, Mrs. spade finesses and one club flnflsaa thehouse. to New Hampshire men lost in sea Tel. MI 9-7442 rection of Mrs. J. A. Kendall, is becaush C O L O R ■place at Second Con^^atibnal i DRUG STORE Bomersvllle. recording secretary; / Sports fans have three Little Sylvester playing the Lawyelf^ sea in memory of fighting men Church on Sunday at 10 a.m. He | I ’.s.r. i A S T Also, a t asm s booth, Mrs. Juas.l2. spadee and gat back to dummy P ihttak Karr -Norman’s meet Ansaldi's. First who went down with ships. The BOTTU-: Mias Agnes Wooils of Rockville, "Ybny win coma to Maacbestar Btedr HERM*S CAMERA League games to look forward to, has been in charge of young peo- 1 w program; and Mrs. Esther Olsen of Warren P ie r ’s clase will take or­ with the nine. When Beat played tssFewtn while hundreds of golfers are ex­ game at each field will start at celebrated Rainbow Division holds lIHI «42 MAIN ITSEET AT ST. JAMES STREET on A trip aiMmsored by the Obn- a low qiade, dummy’s tan held "HEAVEN It pie’s religious activities for the i Coventry member*at-^iarg«. ders foTyOMce’ mmklna. Plastic oMlHfOTOSHOP PURNTruuirops pected to be out hacking up the 1:30 with the second listed to get Its 4bth annual memorial service State of Connecticut for a number ! r i p B t t i botau..dpUurt also^ necticnt IndiwMnl Da the trick. ^ KNOWS y area's courses. Many other sports undenvay at 3:30. Ip Exposition Park; National ^ Seheel Cleaad oajMt. Council for Now Yortc and New Now declarer could ahlft to "STORM "*-22rie.U.«.ma‘L g*^7 J. A. WHriSi GLASS CXK Guard Sabre* Jets \ViII roar over of years. The Elementary School will be MR. fans and casual observors will be Pro Alex Hackney at the Man- Under his guidance, young peo­ proceeds from tha entire Ikigland TnduMrial roaltora.” clubs, ftneiaing tha quaan. TMa RIDER" 81 BISSELL 8T-—B» 8 -im Hollywood Memorial • Pprk; 2,000 dbsed tomorrow for Memorial In the HorUiwaat aactkm of town, -WW— awaiting the results of _Mhe chMter- Country CJiiib reports that ple’s conferences have grown each Aifalr 'Will he the bai^ of a fund ftnasae Wbriced, and Uw.Profitaaor ALUSON" ^ M ^H ayea. IndignapoUa 500-mlle race. the traditional Flag 'I*ournament members-bf the B’nai B’rith youth ON SALE THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY >MKUn OK1.T! D a y . \ . for a new 'rekgioua educational they will look at land north and could iafely claim tha rest of tha Si4M>l84ila IiM - 8il6 organization will plant 10,000 trees summer from a few hundred to m PtoBii.^BUi, o ar cvE showi Otbtt^Troop Meeting y (gi m o B u o m The Herald wUl hot be published will be staged w'hlle the Women's building for the chm ^ south of TVfiland T^iIm. and aaar tricks. •w tt L,__ _ tomorrow. around the city. several thousand. He has also had Desk T» Omrs SMw Caathnwua Petftnaaaea St iGw ; Division lists a Scotch Foursome experiences as the pastor of several a Bis restoics ^Qlrl Soottt'^^^oop No. _IM ^wlll — OsafinaBllen Spoasore tha intoraoctlon of the TVu^ke Tha Profsaanf- would loaa his n Wattl__. , The Memorial Day observance event. At the little Pennsylvania town not hold a mwtiM tomprtw as and Adams St. gama contract if ha failed to drop Starttag t P. M. H Hristkt. tIHBW churches and aa superintendent of | drug store ‘Rie sponaoM for the Onfirma- S:M will begin with a. parade atatting Memorial Day was establiAhed now named In honor of Jim schools. adieduled due to tlw ^^day. Uon C3aas of B t Maurice Church In the N ortheast necUon, they the Jack of miadca on the first jn e Peri: Brietter” a t 9:30 a.m. from the 9out)> Thorpe, his mausoleum will "be ‘nw troop win m ^^^June 16 wMl aoe property owner by Groan round of that auit. Ha would then SUNDAY . . (HI THIS IS THE A1'M SW ^ on Mhy 30. 1868, by offlcer. x^^rn^K A B O dt trie ( ■) m p io St St. to the Center, turn eaaU and played with Thorpe on the New sen, the groOnd-br’eaking will be ____Bao SOTEBS” dty SUte Park; weather per­ east of the Now York. New Haven, trick with the Jack, and ha would t 0*CU>OK B K P ^ The savage C?lvil War that racked accqmptished by tl)ree of the the Sacred Heart Church, Vernon, proceed to the World War II the young nation for four years tro rm o BEPEaTEO—Cemtsaua mitting. , SI mission of the Ibcal cfaurdi. The and Hartford railroad tracks. never get back to dummy for a .... WEATHER . monument at Monroe Parklet wS",.®’* - I * - have be­ For 3 flair Types (hew! Geme Early. tale— ThMr leader, Mrs. Mortimer The ’’reaHors’’ vriU virit Man­ chib flneaaa. - ' (I|) THE______UVIHO, 0 1TORD was fresh in their minds. Now the longed to Second Church for more •perif HaIJa SsraSiiaa. */4” electric » easier aSseleelu M e u ! ony. win fake place tomqr- (HI.. MMOMMAk------AHPIHB ' where a brief wreath-laying cere­ da: has come to mean a time to track records will be pressmT to Harlow, and assistant leaders Mfs. ironlng at 8 o'clock at the chester before a kmchaon In East d a i l y Q U E S npN St4S 0>Kll wsSSb ' mony will be held. honor the rugged Cariiste"' Indian than 40 years, Mrs. Mary Taylor, James Jlaasett and Mrs. Rlchird Hartford'on the second day of ^ As dealer, you hedd SpSdaa A J pause and renjeml>er''»those who George Borst and John Wolcott. irm Coffee aad DooBta new chhc^ on Hebron Bd. .Bishop 4ri* OS) nlO linE B PAT Piper to Speak who waa acclaimed the greatest TONI^HOME JIRILl Matbifi-, will present badges" and their tour of Hartford and sur­ 6 Hearts A 7 6 Diamonds N Q J- • FOB A PAT gave their lives ii. aj. otir w ars, Mrs. Taylor has been a member of JAGQBS GEARED A t Dawn Bernard X ^ a n a g a n will confirm The parade then will retrace Us from the Revolution-to Korea., athlete of his time. pips the girls have earfied the the children. rounding aiMA^une U and-IS, ac­ 10 9 Chiba A Q. 'What do you aayf rslO B M -M Flsf^taff, Ariz., the Veterans Second Church since May 7, 1893. PERMANENT / . CHUCK cording te-XIriulHa Treadomy of Answer: Bid two no-trump. SSc w 20D(ni __ ___ (M) T> Be toevetetd steps to Center Park for the main Veterans groups. Boy Scouts and year. Paranta and those In- H ie officera c ^ 4 ^ Sf: Maurice (Ml THE n iU H O’COITMEIX ceremonies. The main speaker will of .Foreign Wars post wlif hold a The presidert* of the two young $ 26.95 ttie Iwhiatrial “ ‘ BBOW others, will march in parades. They peoples organizations, Mias Judith s Vary Osntle Churc^ aodetiee arelsM n. Martin be Lewis H. Piper, head of the will hear riflA-crack salute.-^flreil fhemorlai'scjrvice for the 128 per­ y>4LUf Lynch, Mrs. F. Weldon IBMr, Mra. MvrOm M ii lamrte (W AMOS AWP ABPT (HI FILM history department at Manchester sons who ph'ihged to their deaths Biardi and Richard Fyler, and two s Super DIES OF BUBN8 TiH (XU*) HEWS .over graves, some alrnost fresh, William Smith, Oeoi^ ~ •rie UAH) A a n o B o o p p b e t High School. in the Grand Canyon after an air children representing "he (Jhurch • R egular...... iMlOW STARTS Canaan, May 29 — An 81 "HOUYWOOD some very old. They will hear taps School, Nancy Dunfield and Vic­ MET KIDDIES Anthony Armentano, Alex Should the weather cross up the blown on a higgle;' collision last June 30. Fifteen rela­ TOMORROW kowsld, and WUllam Minor. year-old man escaped from hla (M) TOWraCT weatherman, the services will be tives of the victims art tq attend. tor (Johun Jr,, will also share in QDoors O^B I:M r worfcs)(op yesterday but MAN FIELD o r i U s r v (M) MASeURBAPB PABTT Many wHrteel f eah grief aa they The officers of the SaCred Heart 5 In Terhalywltr , (Calar) held in Woodruff Hall at Center Trans World Airlines and United the ground-breaking. Harold Mtko- FOR C3iureli parish eociettes are; Mrs. he suffered ’ while fleeing a:M ( ■) M A ^ LOO Congregational Church. 1^^wreaths and flowers on graves Airlines, whose planes were in­ leit, chairman of the Cllurch Coun­ killed " ■ GALA HOU^AY SHOW! •t "The Ledy tad the Alan" Or soldiers they had loved.' EMward Grady, Mrs. Thomas Ri­ '3 YldMUEYodpla** (Ml FATHKa KNOWH BB8T Heading the parade will ha--A volved in the worst crash mF^om- cil. wift preside. CARE SUMMER ley, Mrs. Cbaries Brown, Mrs. C harles'X ^' Bcaujon Sr. col- machitig delegation fron>.-fhe po- For millions of others the holi­ mercial, aviation hfstory.-'lviil send Preceding the ground-breaking KM Spencer Traoy<-Rate Hepbma ChaHtda Hetten Rdand Baril, James Leahy, Jcrfui lapeed and di2d.^n the. ground out­ 9iie ( II OBziB Jumauumr — lice force, of some 46 regulars, fol­ day will signal . great exodus on wreatiis. , ceremony, the church will hold its Hartl, Emil DesRoslers, and Ed­ side the shop. A^ate Baxter you “The atrirt Ptymto” « lowed by the Marine Corps Color highways and trains, heading for a At Fort Sam Houston, San An­ annual Choir Recognition Service. tp R ACTIVE MEN (in TBB MUXIOHAIBE ward CharUer. “P#* Sri” Guard. picnic (ir a visit. Before the 4-day tonio, Tex., the Second Division All four choirs will participate in "The Slanr it Dta Lanea** weekend is over many new deaths Besides the above list there will IZS P te “Revolt At Ft. Laraarie’' SUN.: Dean Blartia (tt-W) TV TBffATEB (Coler) Parade Marshal Capt. Bruce Assn, will honor the memory of a this service which is composed PO-DO HAIR be many private qionsors where . ^6,996 BB1HKX1M8” .... -”*ll TiMe Thpee BeatUfal Olyle" Watkins and his chief of staff. Lt. will be Added to the tpll of war. largely of music. The minister Of t r a p I but they will be auto traffic gallant artillery horse .Old Pat. femiUes have requested. _LgFOI*^D -ll^ttat-MB»«6HT -SHOWI— - ^ A H E Y -O F W4E RWOSit HEATE„ John C. Wiet, both of the Marine. who lived to the remarkable-age-of the—church, the Rev. Arnora W. DRESSING Save at "Teya” ----- Corps Reserve, will follow. ’ deaths.,------'T 45. Old Pat died ,.in 1953 and is Tozer, will pre.*«:nt a brief medita­ Robert Ihyier Contains No Oil Mandicster Evening H erald BROTHERS 4‘$HRATTVE ATOM BRAIN” (lAHI rVE GOT a 8BCSBT Other units include many serv­ Rites 'a t Shrines buried at the fort. The ceiemony tion on music in the church. eonespoBdeait Mrs. LaaM O. Dim- To Increase fat Price a m ice organisations, the Manchester The day's ceremonies center at at his grave will follow regular There" will be no Church School Clean, liight eek Jr. Tetephone Mlteiiell 9-9828. STEAK HOUSE Leading Florists KUtie Band, and the Irish Pipe national cemeteries, battlefields services at the fort's cemetery; because of the Choir Service. Chil­ fragrance. COME EARLY! NORMAN’S and other sHrinea that have be­ MONSON, MASS. Band and for the first time in Simultaneous ceremonies will be dren will attend thr regula. wor­ }-oance bottle.. 2V9 Hoan of Fm! 445 HARTFORD RD. a Memorial Day Parade here two come traditional. held at Fort Sill. Okla., and Chil- ship service and ground-breaking Heme ef Three Sima of Fun PARK HILL Nike missiles will be seen. Head­ At the Tomb of the Unknown licothe, Ohio. A granite shaft at with their parents. However. Nurs­ Richard Hudnut PHONE Ml 3-1524 quarters and C Battery Nike Soldier at Arlingtor Nations' Fort Sill will be unveiled. Commem­ ery, Pre-Kindergarten and Kinder­ R o w o r S h o p troops will be among the march­ Cemeteiy, ceremimies will be held orating Brig. Gen. Joshua Wood- garten will have sessions as usual. Shovra Tlnindayi Fikkiy, ers. FLEXI-FOAM PILLOWS “KirteHSftpt Show” ■:ie o n n u s n o show in the amphitheatre. Secretary of row-. Sill who. was killed in the Civil QUICK HOME Sotiirday and SnoNlay IROOM BEREERS (Ml PAKCB TIMS Other-bands included will be the the Air Force Doiiald Quarje.s .will FULL SIZE Bob Mit«dnim-Deb, Kerr ...... / ___ U»» rOFKYS War. At Chilllcothe. a bronze FOR HOME OR SUMMER COTTAGE • A L t S T A f 4:W ( t) rOPEYE American ■ Legion, Salvation speak. A presidential wreath will plaque will be unveiled on the gen­ "Heaven Knows Mr. AlHson” Loogpyjqd, you bet, taate evra Ml 3-5103 / ' Army. High School and Recrea­ (M> EARLY SHOW be laid at the tomb. eral,'s grave in Grandview Ceme­ GENERAL P e rm a n e n t CARTOON REVUE! OnemaSoope-Oolor 8 >16 F o a t u r i n ) "EUtrr Qteet’t PeMtoett tion Department bands. Among: thie -other observances tery. better. Thigia just one of our My»trry” 8 E. Oeater St.—Maacheetor More uniform, PLUS ? Ptns "Storm Elder’’ 605-9^15 SwNiay Aftamoon (HI TW lilO R TEEATBE Reviewing the parade will be will be those at Anttetam National many j^ ty chsreoal broiled spe­ the marshal, chief of staff, parade stronger, Fonnly Shows battlefield site, Maryland; Battle­ An earlj’- Miami industry was the TV SERVICE R E G . 7 .9 5 3 STOOGES COMEDY! I cialties! Uric < AU-UI BOXINO .chaplain, marahal’s honorary staff, ground National (Jemetery, Wash: manufacture of tannin from pal­ -natural curls. ^ 2 P o ir 'TOMORBOW Cariee Oitti vi. Pellz Days M AC 4 C a ll sta rtin g Ttaie 2iS6 — CUSTOMIZED — the Nike batteries, and national ir.gton, D. C.; Gettysburg Nstional metto roots. Another early indus­ Nights; $ 2 J S i Phis PsrU Conttniious from 2 PAL Tel. OO 1-86M and State guard marchers, 'k It CARTOONS SHOWN Cemeterj’: Home of Franklin D. try was the mak-ng of starch from TEL. Ml 8-5482 • S e a t C o v ers Ceremonies will be brought to Roosevelt national historic site, compile root. Chareoil Brdici: • Anto Tops Ch i l d r e n m o—a d u l t s Btt can Us About Yohf Party "AT THE CHUEEN, ACROSS FROM OOOR’SP (Ml THU IS Yona L ira We Have Special Party Rates Fum itiire UpholsteriiiE Mite < n NEWS BEPOBTEB AMP CASTOR OIL Open DaRy 10 AAL ta 1 AJK.—Sunday 10 AJff. to 8 PAL . WEATHEB -v . (HI PACKET aqCAP ' U.S.R. Quality. 2-ounce bottle 23« MAKEITA^DATE UriS ( S) WOBLOE u m MOYIE8 g o g o ie s STAR ‘‘Nerthwee* Baaten” T ID Y S T IC K T O N IG H T IS SEAT COVER COMPANY wmsmmmmmtammmmmmmmmammm MItchen 9-S40S IM W. MIddto T pka, Maack. SUNDAY CondoBo^iTo^teOg^ TALENT NITT „ „ (B) OOMpteEHTIAL UI.A . J. 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"fightohf Ihrawr* [loftBtrainr (t) PBorunii BROILED LAMB CHOPS ...... 2.00 Chargo ------■ CB FOBTOMoaaow YOUR No Extra Clmrge For mui ^ 0 BROILED PORK CHOPS ...... 2.25 To Ptey Your Favorite T ^ - CHOICE - ' CLIP-OHV l i f l W l l BROILED CHICKEN. _____...... This Srd FesAure ' RORY CALHOUN S F 4 g . ’S ' i f e « " " . 2.00 y (ui n n oiupoeB u (w t lOHOO BBAT FRIED CHICKEN ...... 2AS / FIRST RUN MGM ( ^ BttUTWOOP’8 BEST BAKED S U G ^ CUBED1|^if, CHAMPAfHfE SAUCE ... .2.50 "tlZZIB’' ^ ' LEONARD DRIGGS LICHT 92* (Ol S to MK w m i KITTT aS*H!SP^ The Female Jekyll aad Hyita (HI cui^vr (HMI OBAO. Vuetfte Eleanor Paricer, Hugo Haaa, . I Eveiry Thniwday, Friday'and SatnrAijr . . (Ui p p AEP a a ( Al P A im ^ K A B SHOW Joan BloadeD COUNTED "> “ItoeSeheel Teacher” VEAL SCALLOPINI, MUSHROOMS, MARSALA WINE ., .2.25 (U) EA8EBA1X (II) RIQBWAT PATBOL ( VEAL 8CALLOPINI. MILANESE ...... 2.50 ThntM ay (Matte v». Philadelphia raoi%gs.^icE \ SPORT BUYS! STUFFED VEAL CUTLET, PROSCIUTO and CHEESE ., i2.50 ENDS TONIGHT Centtoaous From 2 P. M. Phone MI. 9 ^ 1 :^ / (UI AS n s WDRAP TUBMS VEAL CHOP CACXTATORE ...... KMdto Shew t P. M. (Ml (CLUB M TOrieirr (.•) DOLPH LINIMENT .2.25 (Itd^OITB MISS BBbOKS I All Purpose. 4-ounce bottle VEAL CUTLET. PARMIOIANA ...... 2.00 Ca-Htt 4:86-1:8e Good Food h Our Major Consideration nsi a v n as (Ceterl CMICKKN CACCXATORE------, ...... ,..., .2.56 PeatUia 6U16-9ae > (toft) HOC8K PABTT SPAGHETTI. CURUSE SAUCE ...... 2.25 -----™-SBB EBRIE • *EBn8 ’* HOMEMADE LASAGNE ...... 2.00 jMiriflGH B A l^ MANICOTTI EN CASSMtOJA:"...... 2.00 rjK flB O K W (Ittol VtPBO T ^T B E GLIDE FOOT .2.00 ____ HATIEBB TBRATaa ... lOrieel “Parle CalUac” MEAT RAVIOLI EN C A 8 S B R O i£ ...... 2.tl0 TCeMMUl * (Celay) ( n MSSnjaPOBTBB ANO mm LINGUINI, CXAM SAUCE. RED or W H IT E ...... > ( n AHFBCTH OP MOPaBH .2.25 n e n o N g j g S l - o v n . POWDER OM « BOB CBOBBT ; (Bl OPEM BOCTB 2‘'4-«unce d j BUraWTSH, MARIANA SAUCE ...... MIME MMSIN mSTM (U) BBtOMTEB OAT - -OM JIT R w l^ ’ ...... 2.75 ( ■) BAjrOaTAMP 4WW- ^ mstmm 07 MTAWG Tin...... a ® / ' ' >tACKEREL ...... ; ...... <....2.00 ROLDA M. GIBSON (MMI UPHBW r OB A BAT (HI CBOSKCTtBBEMT — RUBBER “ JET*’ BRO m SD SWORDFISH ...... * . . . . 2.00 (HI OPT WPET. I (IM n WBATBBB Swimming \ (UI BBCBBT 8TOBM (If) WBATHBB • 8POBTH STUFFED LOUISIANA SHRIMP ...... 2.75 (UI BOOB OP HIOBT I (in MiLuoN nntxAB movie FRIED SCALLOPS. TARTAR SAUCE ...... ___ 2.00.. (ttm i MOOBBH BOMAMCE8 -^gu*w« el Meate Crieea" SWIM FIRS Goggles Amerkan Greeting i^ S » T E R A l^ E W B U R O ...... 2.75 ( n H1CRT MoraB ceijb LOB8TTO SAUTE EN CASSEROLE ...< .'...... ,2 .7 5 (Ml TOMlOHT . Ajuetablo. PLUS FREE DINNEBWARE presents her I (III TONIGHT Fee extra speed. BROILED LIVE MAINE LOBSTER...... 8.25 (HI NEW Elastic ^ ^ Alka-Seltzer ____ ;f o b t h e l a d ie s (HI BA8BBAU. Oa PresrcHl (HI NEWE AMD PBBVPBS Strofri Adjust... lenses Cirds for (HI OPT WBHT (b Pratieat) > ( SI KEWH " 2” 8PAOHBTTT THURS-FRUSAT. I (Ul TME BIO m o w To fh« nriomory of all ' r ■, * TABLETS OR (Ml PAECE t im e niDAT. MAT n fSovEB Jirr FATHER (HI rOPETB CHOICH OF TWO VEGETABLES, Ir n poTe t e I ( SI NEWS M anchester (Ml THE BABLT SHOW (UHI VAUAET LADT GOLFBALLS Reg. J.49 “Baifc Cei a a a d” ' <»MI TIC TAP OOPOB those brave citizens of our historical past, those men - D aaaf^; Strawbariy Shortcake. Rum Cake. Apple .Bread Pud- ANNUAL DANCE REVUE (HI TWnjOBT TEEATEB < S-UHI POVB OF u n dtaig, SlxiMonl Caka RaU, Blsqua Tortoal, Spumonl, or Vanilla I ( n TBB BEWS TOPAT ____ ( SI BCOil ELNET i a * 3 5 ‘ I ( *1 nrom coPB * wbaxhxb (UI 8BABC1I FOB TOMOB, leaO aam . I ( n 8TAOB s M ills “The Baeb ef Pivtar* who go^a up their jives that our heritage of (democracy (Ml PHOWE TOPK AEHWEB RUBBER BANDS O OFfEE TEA MILK ; rat) EEWK FACTORY STORE 1 .3 9 I 31 (Ml TV PLATHOPHB M J.MC HISTtI Oil IN A r e P ( r i l CELRBBITV PIJIVIIOPSB t colors M Q a BK (UI T (rCLOCK BEPOBT (Ml CLOSB-PP (and liberty niay survive . . . tbls day and this BEACH and EXPEBYLY PBEPAREDBY OUR CHEF NINO. (Ml WBAIVEB (UI BTAMP PP AMP BB Reg. 1 Oc. g, R | I (Bl BPOBTE IMOBHT .CnvNTED '. 7, ' • ' . '• I ■ i, ' , I (HI WBATWEBMAP______(HI KASEBAIX ' SHOWER CLOGS asm wmntjut edwabus (Haaie — ThHedilrMt ' MANCHESTER HiGK SCHOOL A U D ITO Rip Kjftt T1------^tributg is dedicated; with the prayer that tbfir (Ml HWHOir CLOSED MEMORIAL d a y D A KfIN G (Ml HEWS ___ UPHOLSTERY BRUSH [OuoUty a Sarvke • Economy | 1:00 PpNE80AY,. PRIDAY, aAYlhtOAY: : USH) HOriR PABTT O R E N F R I ^ Y and Coaifortable. ... tAuKune (IM n TENNKHIKB BBMIH jbrava fig,ht for fiaac# w as npt.in vain. For cloth(-\ too! H1 %Ac a I ( « MWOIJ&BI 10 A.M. to 10 P.M.. 2S( Value' I W , , \ ... ^ ’ • r -1 * ■. . :-A" ' - : L :____ »_ •_ s 4 ", '.' .. ■ ■ ' ' r'. '■ - 1 > V • - 1 ■ . ■ } ' ’ ' .. .1 ' ' ■ '-"’i ’ . 'ri' \' ^ - ' • ■ ' ' i/ L

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W f n d i o r Off into Outer S p a cers Glagtonilury S H E M l^ HAMintL 8 GO. . S t Maurice Chupch JIedication Set Tomorrow idum ^ / FOtJNDMT1902 ‘M o o n ’ to ParadeyRites The Baby Has m i ^ i Be b s N. r.ptoas. e x c s ia n o e 2 f LISTBKTTOo < ^et to Honor •TODAYON WAu^mer* Start O ff as 3-Car Train On New^ide MONDAY Through FRIDAY. 9:05 P.M. K /M l War Dead Been Named... Stkiioe WDRC—ISfitf «n Yiiur Dlel * :h (Om Um ^ tram Vag* Oa«) No Herald South Windeor, May 29 (SpeciaJi Olaatonbuiy. Uay 29 (Special); —Plena are now being made here 913 MAIN STREET, MANpHESTER . Toliufm of gaam tn spoct. Kvefy •The Membrial.^pey Parade will by leaders of both parties for a m « of tlM HtU« mooM eon bo ob- ^'%OmQITOtV 7 I Expansioi^_in Parish start from the Academy School at Carol Ann, daughter special referendum to be held June Mi 3.1571 / • MI3.821S served for this JnfOrmotJon. » 23 concerning the represenUtive But even more will be told by The Manchester Evening 9 am . tomorrow «nd reiich Oie | Ridge St. She waa born maternal grandparents afe town meeting hilt recently signed ■ X I' releuinc tne Hghtweight balloon, Herald will not publish to­ Green at 10 a.m. where services by Gov. Ribicoff.. and her paternal grandparents are Mr. aitd Mrs. Theodore Fllbig, X-:.; V ■' Second in 20 Years fof It Win be 200 Umbe more een- honoring war dead will be held, f 53 Pearl Str • Republican Toiyn OommittM Bltlve to olr dreg than the metol morrow, Memorial Da.v. Marching groups will meet at' • • • > Chairman Gaylord Paine and Dem- ‘ bdn. The tbtrd-aUge rocket be; MIchell Lynn, daughterttcr of .Mr.M f- ajvand Mrs. Ifenley Fontaine, MratioToM’n Oommittee Chairman cotnee o eotelUte too. for o while, its true orbit. Itadio monitoring 8:30 a.m. at the rear of the sbhobl By DORIS M. D’lT A L IA y o f several clergy who -will partici­ end assemble Into formation. 'I’he 180 Center St. She was b o)^ May 22 at Manchester Memorial Harry Odium have met to make pate in the detention, takes hia but ta effected by olr dreg Jiiore atoUonsyWtll hear iU voice. plana leading to che j-iiferendum Bolipn. May 29^-(Special)--—In Twelve epeciai telescopes, man­ parade will march north on Mam, Hospital. Her matemti xruidpacenta are Mr. and Mrs. Charles place in the sanctuary tomorrow, ^ then the moon itself, becouse of its Lloyd. Windsor Locks, spdTher petemal grandparents art Mr. and apd will petition the sblectmen.for ned by profeesloneis and strategi- St., turn eaat on Ripley vRd., then the church calendar, tomorrow ia pariahionera'- will recall a day al- weljHit- Only for o while will each M ra. Oliver Fontalne.MPton Dr..-Coventry. a special town mee ing to author- HASSlP>^RMS CO. rally placed around the world, will north to the Center, cH-cle the ro­ Aacenaion D a y.'It ia ,blio Memo,-'raiost 20 yeara ago when Father in two train keep the aame • • * • • iM a voter-making seaston for tune in on the moons and learn tary and continue south on Main Stack spoke at the dedication o f orbit. Air drag Mdll change their Shelia 51ary.>-Saughter o f Mr. isnid Mm. John E. Clancy Jr., those whose rights have matured rial (Day, and’ it will if* memorable what air\drag and gravity are S t aa far as the Green. HAS a r r a n g e d A St. Maurice Chal>el, a few hun­ -paths BignificanU}v Ceremonies at' the Green, will Oak St., lyapping. • She was bom M ay 22 at Manchester' Me- since the last such seMion. for aeyeral hundred* local reaidents. Bferhaps the balloon will be doing to it. dred yards down the road- start with a '^■elcome by parade nioH alM qnnali Her maternal grandparents art Mr. and Mrs. Voters would be made at the A t 4 p.m., Bithop Bernard J. popped by a meteor like a boy ui> With luck, you may glimpse-the That dedication on July 17, 1938 chsimuin Qharlea H. Bums and an William bnKenhey, Bast Weymouth. Maas., and her paternal Town Hall from 0 a.m. to 5 p.m. if by the Rt. Rev; Msgr. 'niomaa S. nig a peo'Bhooter. moon votirself. Just after sunset, or Flanagan ^ the Norwic)i Diocese IntroducUOn of Comdr. IVilllam J. grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John B. Clancy, Belmont, Maas.^’ auUiorIxed by the m ating, and the Duggan. Vicar General of the Di­ S a d i one o t the‘little moons w ill; Just before sunrise, You’ll proba will blea* the new St., Maurice Rochf;. VFW, who will be master She has a^rother, John E. Ill, 19 mbnyu. ' referendum would beracheduled for ocese of Hartford, was also a mile- help answer another significant I bly- need binoeulara. Church building and officiate at It* ot ceremonies. The opening prayer June 22 IJ^om 9 a.m; to 6 p.n.. Btone in the growth of the local qtiestion—what is tha exact idiape i Your dally newspaper vary likely dedication. will be by the Rev. Ralph H. CaX. BUsabeth Ann, daug|iter o f Mr. and Mrs. William C. Arendt, It is also planned to hold apublic TENMS pariah. Masses have been cele­ of the Barth, and iU mass com-jwill carr>- UmeUblee and mape .The church ia Iqcalefl on Hebron reirtor of ^ Luke's Church, follow­ Tolland Rd., North Coventry. She was bom in ^onson. Mass. hearing on June 17 in order that brated up to that time in a .i-eho- peaitkmT ■ ahowlng you when end where to ..'Rd. In one of

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D ro o jd les will be held and grivvet decorat­ Connecticut Sk^watch Schedule WDRO—1860 Daily Radio WHAY—010 When we talk ot peace, there ia ROGER PRICE REMOVE UNWANTED HAfR FOREVER Horace Porter ed. Brief exerclaes will alao be 'held ah»>A a twinge in • our pocket- iyIxxj-^1290 Eastora DayUght 11ms WPUP-.1410 at the World Wur . memorial and 824- Open Daily hooka, ■. . . Yankee “ ■ nroraday. May SO Let me free you ef this eoelal haniUoap School Addition at UK World War II memorial and 9 A, M. to 6:30 Midnight-2 a.m ...... V.ollUitaers NeedM * .. forever. My medleelly approved method Is honor roll which was dedicated last M A I N ^ . Preaident Biaenhow’er'a .'greateat: Tha toUtniring ^o g ram acbed-t'* Memorial Day. The final excrciaea Incindinn Mon. goat haa been that of prbeperlty Ry A, H. p . . 2,a.m.-4 a.m. .. VoluStears Needed safe, penaeneat sad Will aet mar tbs skin. UlOB arq supplied by the radio WHA'Y—Goins Forward Wins Approval 4 ajri.-S'B.m. •...... Volunteers Npedeif ' . ’ Why let nasightiy' hair ea year face veil WTIC-Nl*htXlne, will Ik held at the Weat Street 1^1 without war. He haa made more managements and ‘‘are' subje'et to WDRC—Robert 6. Lewie . cemetery. X Thura. till 9 P. M, ■ Founded, >b«r l. lUl 'Legialative obtj^rvor.e on th e ! ® J-*"' . Bill B arrett year good looks? WPOP—Horatio Hornblower) progreaa in the direction of eaaing 8 a.m.-lO a.m. . ., Joseph Carlin change without nopco. • :N . Columbia, May 29 (Specifcl)-^ High' School Honor Roll ' Cradag watch for meaaurea which teemed ...... Volunteers Needed MARY C WARD. R.N. 4 :i WHAY—Ntoht Watch Selectmen were authorised by Local students on the. fifth mark­ Catwad at tS« the threat of w ar'than he haa in 10 a.m.-Noon . ., . W HAY-Ppen Uou*« W nc-Nlfhl Line laatar. Oodd., aa the direction of guaranteeing ua to reflect the facta of political life Noon-2 pjn...... Volunteers Needed Certified Electrologlst WCCO— Rireora Bevuo WDRC-rThe World Trmlfllt about 200 voters at a town meet­ ing peru^ honor f«Jl at Windham ilattar. _ ' in the current aeation of the Ofen- 2 p.m.-4 p.m^riT...... Olive Chartier, Louis I^ Lord 074 OEN'TER ST. — TBEL; MI 9-8007 WKNB—SporU, • Ji^Hnda ing Monday to enter Into legal High School arei -Brian Sinder, “A" ION RATES aucceaa in the battle to retain pro** WTIC—R»ee Miller Adaaaea eria Xaaembly have had relatively 4 p.m.-6 pjn. . . , ...... W. Joseph Lemire > All Work By Appohitment 'WHAY-Nlght Watcb V honor i-oli, freshman; “B" hoi perlty in apite of peace. WDRO-CaiKolby WTIC—Night Line agreementa ^ r the constriictio'h of roll, KatlK'rine Beck, aenior; nrfflik aliih reward, either because special 0 p.m.-S p.m...... Lucy Burke, Roger Wlntei^ Freo -ConsuHatlons. WPOP— \yax Works I,•*,,,•#••••••••* And thla ia at )eaat aome amali 8 p.m.-lO p.m, ...... Frank W, Barry, p a t Barry 4 :14- WDRC—The World TonilM six new rooms at the Horace W. LstChapfKlle, William ddmond,' •••••••• ^*1* interest bills seemed more picay­ WHAY— Open House WPOP—Modern ^unda Steven P^rick, Ann^.^rriaon, __ JOPVQM •• a aa ••«#•••• ••••••• part of our. lineaay fear of peace. 10 p.m.-MIdnIght , ...... Volunteers Needed WCCC— Record Revue l:S G - Porter School. une then important, or because the Vriday, Ma.v 81 v WHAiY—Night Watch Beverly New'berr>', Junfors; Enno B(| 3EOOx6r^a#eaea*aea#e#*#e#aa#e *»S| It ie not alwayi ^certain which we rival factions' of th^ Republican . , ., , . WKNB—P.M, W Sleep No Mora Approval spend not mofe ra a to , a a a a a da^a ^a •# • •• a a •• • • • •* f ...... Volunteers needed. • WTIU— RoSS Miller WDRC—Ruaa Natighton than 8110,000 was authorised. The Koiva, Barbara BertiTMtty Elliott, OOPT aaaaa a aaaaa aaaa a aa a would ehooee If we really had the party have accommodated each i * ...... Volunteeni needed) WDRO— Cat Kolby WPOP—Modern Sminda Miriam Forbes, ai^omores; Mari­ END OF MONTH SALE WPOP— Wax Works money is expected to co'mc front choice put up to ui—a continuation other ao /^ileasantly that neither 1* ‘ ...... Volunteeni needed. 9 :0 - y ’ 4 lM — WHAY—Night Watch two sources. (1) *90,000 from a lyn Baker, ^sidra Geydner. Vir­ BUY NOW AND SAVE-USE YOUR CREDIT CARD Th e ASSSTnS^PREss the cold war, with preaent pay- has made open qtiarrei'about thel! g ‘ ' ' ...... Olive Chartier. 'Dmiut for Bdwiert’ WHAVteBeuy Klin be tl ginia GarrUdm Norma Ivea, Carole projects of the Other. It may be, j S' ^ WCCO— Record Review WTIC—Sleep No More bond issue. and ’i 2) *20,000 from ...... Olive Chartier. After'I thought of this Droodle WDRC—Ruaa Naughton lAisky, Th0^Ore Morrollc, Charles a^at^rESVra^lfffi’o^rolla, atore' aalea, fActory produc­ too, that.thefe has been some self | jq * in-Noon WKNB—P.M. WPOP—Modern Sounda the Reserve Fund for the town's STaaara diapatchea cradited to it, or i ...... L o u is Call. . it occurred to me that in rhe laat •ICNIC NEEDS? W T, ic—II -1U8U Radio Lane IfiM- Capttgl Expenditures. ForbtfyJoaiph Szegda, and John not othenriaa credited to tWa Mper tion atandarda — or peace, with discipline, among the political 'p.m...... Louis Call. . ‘ ' WDRCr-Cal Kolby Whssfton, freehmen. MAIN FLOOR SPECIALS and alao tlia local oewa publlabed bcrc. 20 or 30 years there havenV.baen WPOP—Wax Worxt WHAY—Night Watch Town Clerk Hubert P.: Collins All richta of repahlicatlon it apeclal fewer dollara for eyerybodjf. bosses, so that some of the trad i-! 2 p.m.-4 p.m!' .;...... Norma PicKering-Jean Henderson. any improvemehta In the Bow WTIC—CapitaU of the World Troop 62 Takes Honors * tional speciai interest bills have j 4 p.m.-6 p.ni. WDRC—Ruaa Naughton said the town will contact the Con diapatma bareta are alao reaenred. We have alwaye been more in- ...... RonaldT Rickert-Bllly Greene. . Ball. It's atill a heavy round lunip *'\^HAY-Betty Kimball WPOP—Ifodern Sounda necticut Bank snd Trust Co. t Local Boy Scout Troop 62 took not been pressed in the usual faah-;g p.m.-8 p.m. Wayne Garland. WGCC—Record Review I9:U - ■till aerrlca cUeiit o( N. E. genioua for war th ^ for pelite. with two-or three holea in it. Open M^rial Day Till liiOp WKNB—P.M. borrow short term funds for Jme several honors a' the District ion- !s p.m.-lO p.m...... Olive Ra.v-Allce Fagan. Somebody ought to do aomething WTIC—1080 Radio Lane WHAY—Night Watch const ruction, with the bond,.4Mue Canyporee at Bigelow State Park illabara For war, we will alwaye do the im- We have waited fruitiessty, for i 10 p.m.-Midnlght Joseph Marcln-J. Victor Marcln. WDRC—Cal Kolby WTre-At the UN, R i « . t t . n REG. $10.98 C H ^ 'S Jullua Matbewa Special Airaiwy — New about it. Like, for instance, invent WORC—Ruaa Naughton to be entered into later. over, . They received pofMible, .the unprecedented, the Instance, for the appearance Of-thej Sk>’watch Post located on top of Manchester Police Station. Vol- a Bowling Ball with a Garlic Cen­ WPOP—Wax Work* WPOP—Modern Ifeunda York: CblcafO. Detroit an ! Boaton. perennial and politically historic j unteers may register at Civil Defense Headquarters, Municipal Build- 1 :10- 19’9a The voters also auUifTrised the the standard award and first place lUdlOSER AUDIT BUREAU or ‘unconventional... Ih peace, we are ter ao the Pin Boys won't waste BRAZIErGRILLS WHAY—Record Rodeo with 29 scouts snd six leaders in CIKCULATIONS. beer wholesalers bill, which would | ijig, on Monday, Wednesday or Friday from 1-5 p.m. WCCC—Record Review WHAY Klght Watch Selectmen to purchagl^a parcel- of much leaf dating, much leaa will­ any time in getting it back to the OUTDOOR COOKIt^EQUIPMENT WKNB—P.M. WTIC—Muak land adjacent tOyShd easterly of attendance. They received the dis­ RAINCOATS RAINCOATS give out of state wholesalers the I —------:-----—;------Bowler. Or Bowling Bails made of WPRC—Rufia Naughton ing to trSr the adventurous and the right to direct operations in Con­ WTIC—Nr»-a WPOP-righta the Town Bea’ch/together with the trict activities award, receiving Neoprene rubber rain alicker, Yellow. Sherbrook all weather, miracle finish. jsia^sws!S‘,ssia»“isi •new." The eimpleat eymbol of our f Artillery Battalion as a Reae^e Swiss Cheese or Chocolate for peo­ MiQUETS — C H i^O A L WDRC—New* 19:49- buH'dtng thepefm and to erect a 432 points out of a possible 500. necticut. This was the bill which. I hometown unit in Manchester haa ple who Uke a -snack between - WPOP—Bob and Ray WHAY—Night Watch Btoex 10.12. 14-18. . ______^__ Cblors: White, pink. Siies 7-8,-12^ StJS In war m l«st session, took Ua famous A TRouglit for Today WTIC -M uate bounda Tliey^~Klso won llie nick reiay.---- 9 Rl TliB Manctiaiter Baania i n araJd. - ____ 1CEXHES1 'Spontered by the Manchester j resulted in the following enlist- Strik ^ . Or Balsa Woud“Bdwltl _ WUAY—8erenada_ WDRC—Ruaa Naughton The era authorized the Select- we always hoist one economic ride to New Haven in the pocket of I ment: Pfc. Joseph M. Dpyon of Balia for Weaklings and Rhine­ WCCC—Record Review WPOP—Kite Mnatc advartlalns cJcn^ tapulbt CopncU of Charchqi W. S L UEPtNO n r IA6S — TEN1 WKNB—Bseebell Matinee men borrow *7,500 for the Manchester Ercnhte; Herald (Vi- standard—that of an economy of ^he stricken Senator Foley and Manchester, who has just returned stone Covered Bowling Balls for llttG — then was still the subject of wild ' WriC—Ron Miller WHAY—Ntght Watch project. lumbia corrrspondentT^r*. Frank J p.m» Mpssv* . from a 2-year tbur of active duty the Women Bowlers. iMlieve ine, WDRC—Cat Kolby WTIC—Newa —1 Pv myTuki^y. plenty aa the Ideal we will follow alarms to the effei^t that it was Lord,^ let not my religion be WPOP—Bob and Ray* e town also secepted land for ■ Marehlsa, telephone ACNi-94fiO. REG. $20.00 VALUES to $4.98 1 p, rnTwedneaday. in Germany. Jf I had the time I'd do ‘something WDRC—Newa A Weather a road leading off Rt: 87 between ^ i *. at. Thjwjday. when we get into a time of peace going to be sneaked through the. A thing of selfish eeytaay: Trailing during recent weeks about the Bowling Ball situation MANCHESflSR SURPLUS SALES C( 1:80- WPOP—Newa \ . ' iw.r e. m. fMdav. ^ again. Then, when peace^ comcA Senate at the last moment. But something warm ijrlth tender 109 N. MAIN ST. at l?EP0T, SQUARE—MI 1-711 WHAY—Swins Ea.y property of Charles Randall and' ■ ifiw; 10:*n.a». each has concerned iViarkamanship but unfortunately I'm too' busy WCCC—Record Review WHAY—zVIght Watch Henry .Beck, turning at John For- j and the moment cornea for us to In the failure of the famous ;care training with the.M2 Carbine prior making up Droodlas and writing -WKNB—Ba.eball MatlneV. WTIC—S ^ r t i 1 ___ - TOPPERS SKIRTS • ^ .e»"pai loo uceirt Saturday.. — And fellowship-which I cin aharc. WTIC—IU8U Radio Lane WDRC—Ruaa Naughton ryan's and joining tlie town road r • arm . translate our war-time reaolvea in­ wholesalers bill to make its ap­ to range firing at the 'summer en­ columns about dopey thinga lika WDRC-Cal Kolby W S H t 1 k N Y 1 0 N 1 pearance, aome mild attention has Let me not walk the other aide WPOP—Modern Sound between the property of Clarence ' 1 Miaaea' toppers, aisea 10 to 18. Aa- Assorted styles. Misses’ skirts, sisca 10 campment. -, Bowling Balls. WPOP—Bob and Ray tltlt— Ms.vnard and Edwatid Prickett. A : Wednesday, May 29 to action, w8 find ourselves reach­ been paid to a-measure called the ' troubles high'way long and l:4»— WHAT—Ntght SympMhy SentU Elailit Stfckiifs sorted styles and fabrics. - « to 18. Assorted fabrics. ing for an economy of controlled “pennies bill,'' or, more formally.' WHAY—SwlnR Kaey W nc—Stanii^t SeMmada surface road will be constructed. . • •saeewa* 9MH S9S*MI <#wihsK * WCCC—Record Review WPRC—Ruaa Naughton .Memorial Day Services Firti ^utliCF MiaiiMfi. U f i«l< acarcity again. And thia ia not “An Act Defining Case Price snd Make me a good Sanraritan, WKNB—P. V. Homage And Gratitude And neighbor unto every man and WPOP—NHt HmWc Memorial Daji ser ices locally c«rint HfIon tlitiic ftAckinfi simply a matter of the difference Bottle Price under the Liquor WriQ-lOeo Radio 'JUie Onoa again, in tha bright and Control Act.'.’ child. WPOP—.Bob and Ray WHAY—N M t Watch wtil be similar to those of past [ tlut provide Ana. comfort* R^G. $1.29 ~ REG. $2.39 between our war-time needs and !:••- WT7C—A ^tg h t Serenade years. Raymond E. Lyman is gen- | Mpport — M R now a Uvaly and growing world of May, • This Is s simple little measure WHAY—Dateline .. . WDRCTa^uaa Naughton bur peace-time needs. It ia a dif­ WCCC—Oond Kvenlnf Ooed H uiid eral chairman-. ' I low price yo« can afford. we turn our thoughta to a par­ ■which permits wholesalers to ad­ ference in .our. psychological atti­ ASK AibUT OUR WKNB—^Today In Sporte The flag-raising ceren’ony will | PLAYSUIT ticular category of the dead—tiiose. just their prices on sales pf less Reserve Notes WT1C--Ncwe Fir^ Destroys Inn be held on Columbia Greer at ..IJi • WELDON DRUG CO. p lX y w e a r tudes. Our resolve to create a brave than ease lota, Hitherto, they have ■ ‘VDRO—Newe “Ruffle" cloth, no iron material, 2-pleca POP—Dniellne Conn. a m. followed by a parade to the : 901 Main .Street—Ml S-SS31 Pedal pushersNihorts and blouses, no who. In the days when human mlt- new world when we get the chance been required to use simple division and 1-piece' bloomer or pedal pusher managament of, human ■ affaira Beacon Falls, May 29 (A*)—Fire new cemetery directly across from I iron cottons. Children's 3 to fix. styles. - . , dwindles into a habit of playing of the case price to determine the Easter Sunday In April 1&45’ WHAV-8p«rta. de.vtroyed the Candlelight Inn asrly tlK Green. Various organizations called for human aacrifice, picked price of a lesser number of bottles found the 364th Field Artillery! W(XX>kOood Evenlns Good things close to . Our imag­ Battalion east of the Rhine River i u d q e t WKNB—*lu.-iral Krhoee todfiy with dsmsgc estimated at Including all scout units and school up their Uvea and marched off with to retailers. Under the new meas­ W t i C—B ti-iVdlv Spoil. ination' falters, and we go back to *50,600. , There m'aa no one in the children will march. Children will | them to war. Let tia make no mla- ure, they can add one cent a bottle and moving towards other ob’jec- | WDRi!—WeiOher and ZaiRlan again decorate grt.ves of soldiera plowing crops under, and honoring to the case price for half pints; tlyes. Easter was not forgotten, as ! WPOP—Ltiwrence WeU ^iiiiding at the tiqiv- REG. $1.50 REG. $1.98 MEN'S take about it Hie heroic, noble N FAYMINT PLAN •:Je- First Selectman PYank Samplan- and are asked to bring flowers. | the gods of scarcity. two cents a bottle for pints, and men crowded into German | WHa Y—Se re n a d e \ aacrifice Involved in this act, in churches and sat in ancient pews | aki. who made the damage esti­ The Rev. George K. Evans will ! Nonetheleas, the riaks aifd chal- four cents a bottle for quarters, W-B Budget Termi^ make it so easy to own WCCC—Good Kuefilna Good MualO give the Memorial Day addresi. ! wRlch man dedicate their own fleah gallons, and half gallons. with their rifles and steel helmets. ! WKNB-Mii.vlrxK F.chnee mate. said firemen haven't deter­ lengea of peace must be taken, be­ Services were held in mess-hslls, j lovely Bigelbw Carpets (and we have the com­ WTI‘J—fcl Core Giev i:iiib mined the cause, but faulty vrirlng After the services are finished at I MEN'S TIES SPORT SHIRTS and blood and bone to a concept Although it deals in the “pen­ WDRC—inniir a la Carte this cemetery, the iine of march I cause the altem ativa ae4ma, with barns and fields; snd on this day j plete shotiring). Give us a zing. . . we’ll call with WPOP—>Iel Allen ma.v have been responsible. Assorted fabrics and styles. \p e a te r than themaelvea, la.one of nies" which gave it Its label, the Firemen from Beacon Falls and Short sleeve, assorted styles and fabrics. the capacities of modem war, to measure cpncededly Involves a the east boundry of the division j sampl^. • . the reaaona we find it hard to get objective was rdsched. j WHAY—Serenade nearby Naugatuck fought the fire be nihilism. considerable sum in a .vear's busi­ W i^C—Good Kveninr GpodeMuile rid ol war. W’e can rate war It- ness for the stata's liquor whole­ Victory was in the air although | KNB—1-owell Tbomaii for two hours but were unable to 6 ut let us not misunderstand the there 'were many dsys of bitter VTIC—.8 Star ISxtrii save the rambling, 2-stor>' wooden RANGE REG. $2.98 REG. $1.98 80YS' aelf aa the moat beatial and de­ salers. It will, of course, have ab- WDRC—Lowell Thoniee DYNAMIC fighting and more advancements | building. \ M l grading of huinui endeavora.' We iBSUe. The question la th la A re wa solutejy no effect on, liquor retail- MItfchell 8-6171 WPOP.r-M«et the Artl.t 'willing to pay, aa the price for 'to be held. Frankfurt was taken REMNANTS ctnresiUiotMcapa ^:feaUng that era with large enough volume,- re­ and a drive oh Hamburg com- * 'WHAY-.-Jiter Alley tUEL OIL l e n o s h i r t SHIRTS peace. In, idea'of Income? source, and atorage space to be WO'C—fKMid idvenlnr Good Mu.ld PUTNAM REBUILDS INSURANCE la alao a teatlng of map, and able to purchase a ritll, case bf m'enced on April 2. > WKNB—MMlral Erhoee PutiKm. Ma.v 29 (4h More than GASOLINE Do we consider peace worth few­ 'iTi# build up of the 364th Field WTIC—Dick Npiirlel that even while it commanda Uje every Item .they handle, except, WDRC—AnioeNand Andy half the city's; eligible voters par­ woret of men. It also Inaplree their e r joba? \ perhaps, to hand them a competi­ WPOP—Fulton Lfwli ticipated in .a referendum yesten. deons letter Protection That ia the way it haa to he tive advantage over the smaller 1 :1* - ' day and voted 1.638 to .1,040 to A i ,bwt. WHAY—Jazz Alley \ redevelop the banks of the Quine------That we should hold aomathing facedr in ou'r minds, as we watch package store operators, who will Wt’CC—U«HKl bv^nlnRkGood- Uutle BANTLY OIL PRICE have to pay higher wholesale > WKNB—Muiiica! Echop* haug River, a source of .^eatructitm. worth dying for—a Bell.af, a coun­ the atqck marketreact to the here during the floods bf August I .IMI' \\L , INC, LoBonno-Silvorfitoin “threat" of diaarmainent. prices whenever the.v are unable to WTIC—NfUional C of C tU nic try, A way of-life—aeema alao a order Items by the case. WDRO—Amos aiul Amty 1955. Houses along tlie -river will : :i M M\ - I in:|, 1 Assoeiotos -After we make that choice,' on Wl»OP-Kfl. r. Morcan be cleared awa.v and a riverside 1 1 • neoeaaary part of tha nobility'of The argument for the bill has z: !:»•- ijasy to iron summer ilress shirt. As­ Assorted styles, colors and collars, cot­ m»" T hat'an. individual Miould that basis, we can start thinking WHAY—RUienband Reporting , park hnd an aiitomohiie parking TEL Mitchell 9-45V5 Ml 3-1155-MI 9-0538 been that it representa common WCCC^^iiHjO tiva*ntng « M um area will be aubstituted. Tli* total sorted colors snd collar style. Broken ton broadcloths, 'some with cuffs and VALUES to $S.QA bq able to Uke hia life in hand and planning about how to hive sense and routine business prac­ WKNB—Kvening Serenade cost will be *618.000. ROCKVILLE TR 5-3271 sites. links. tice, which the retailers themselves WTVC—New* and go forth in the fuU knowledge prosperity in spite of- peace. But WDRt;—Atomr and Andy ^ we can't have that prosperity follow when they make a different One Night jijn WPOP—Gabriel Heatter that he is about to Ipa^ it aeema price for the sale of a case and the one of the high testa of the worth guaranteed, and we . can't have It WHAY—Polka Time isle of an individual bottle. Critics WCCC—Good Kvriune Good Mualo cf the individual. without being willing tp do bold of the bill allege that'.the increased WKNB—Kvening Serenade Open Tuesday thru Saturday FURNITURE SPECIALS things for It. on.st to the wholesalers of handling ,)irriC-Ond-Man a.FaG8liy, - , i Upt even modem war, which WDRC—k7^. MurroiY ^ /•ffisr .rtmtrnitr Kfit 4:00 P. M. to 1:00 A. M. f ^war^A the individual, which has broken .lots, if there Is anv really WPOP-SaY It With Muale calculable increase of cost, is far l:M - Sundays 12:00 Noon to 9:00 P. M. the techniques of mass murder, Johnny Dio Smiled Ie.s8 than the number of pennies i n WHAV-Polka Time REG. $119.95 WCCC—Good Kvenmr Good Muate Closed Mondays REG. $39.9$ and whlcbA^ become ao costly allotted by the bill. WKNR—Kvenlng Serenade Banquet Facilities Available -- A that even thexylctora are also The trial of Johnny Dio, knoa-n In any case, either the argument WTIC—people Are Funny racketeer, on charges of arranging for the bill was 'so persuasive, or WDRC—R O. le«*wia Eddy "Velvet Touch” Reed loaera, has quita'Njonquered the WTOP-“^ a n g Bu.slera At The Piano Nightly SOFA BED feeling of men that there la atill the acid-throwing which blinded the general legislative atmosphere \ MATTRESSES Plastic covered sofa bed, was one of such pleasant coopera­ WHAY—Polka Time nobility and purpose In the aaiKl- Victor Rieael, the labor folumn- WCCC'—Good Kvening-Good MutlG Assorted innerspring mattress­ opens up to sleep two, stor­ iat, has been postponed down in tion of all Interests and factions WKNB—Evening Serenade a nch COCKTAIL LOUNOK es and box springs. Twin . or age compartment In back. fice Individuala make to it. Tpeir that the bill had .tke smoothest of WTIC—People Are Funny RISTAURANT double. Dark green. Indlvidi^ dedaion ia stUl the same New York City. The Alternative to sailing, and not. even the Demo­ ’*• Benefit of the WPRCri-R Q. DewtR routes iJiA and t, bolton, eonn., teL Mitchell 9-4445 postponing it was going through WPOP—(Jang Bufitere aa It has alwaye been—that when crats seemed disposed to make any Manehe$ter Public School |:9D- APPETIZERS the cause calls them, they hold with.a mo'ckery which would have political capital over the fact that WHAY—(iolng Forward ITALIAN ANTIPASTO FRESH FRUIT CUP WITH SHERBET the General Assembl.v was appar­ WTIC—Night Line REG. 0179.95 BEDROOM nothing back. been certain to end with the dis­ Inttrumental Fund WDR(?—Robert Q. I>wia MERINATED HERRING CHILLED TOMATO JUICE REG. $1.00 - missal bf^tte charges, or the for­ ently contributing to the happiness WPOP—Horatio Hornblower MIXED SEAFOOD COCKTAIL—50c EXTRA JUMBO SHRIMP COCKTAIL-'AOc EDCTRA Y Some day we must find the wis­ ' of Big Bill Brennan's bro'ther Gay- CHERRYSTONE CLAMS -50c EXTRA dom and the courage for a world mal acquitting of Dio. nor. Why not. they-eeemed to ask, When the federal government Television Programs MINESTRONE SOUP TOSSED GREEN SALAD SOUP DU JOUR SUITE which does hot attempt to aettle its let everybody he happy 7 Dl.N’NER ALA CARTE RUGS problems by war. For war, as we decided to .try Dio in the first .On Page Two BROILED CHOPPED TENDERLOlfl ...... ^.2.50 2.00 Fndtwood mahogs ay, 24“x36" Chenille mgs, latex back. Wash­ wage It now, tends more and more place, it had .'Witnesses an^l it had IXiNDON BROIL STEAK WITH MUSHROOM SAUCE ...... ?2.26 2.75 double dresser and mirror. . able, to hit not only the dedicate, but teatlmony against Dip. SUCED TENDERLOIN STEAK WITH MUSHROOM .SAUCE .»25 2.75 BROILED m in u t e SIRLOIN STEAK ...... 3175 .3.25 the Innocent, end the non com,- But when tlie trial itself opened, \ • # 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. BROILED SIRLOIN STEAK ...... 4;75 4.25 betanta. the two key witnesses suddenly r . T r i C ^ ALLIED FACThRY AUTaOBISED BROILED JUNIOR FILET MIGNON ...... ,3.75 3J5 ' .But the necessity of the future became afflicted with what the TV SERVICE BROILED FILET MIGNON ...... 4.75 4.26 REG. $99.50 REG. $5.95 SUMMER dose not outmoda the debt of the judge termed! “underworld lock- ^■ |-|rA P" House Call HALF BROILED CHICICBN ...... -...... 2,90 2.40 pest. To those who met and hon­ Jaw." ^1 OV Plus Parts HALF BROILED BONELESS CBICKEN ...... 3.26 2.7.5 They had suddenly decided noL . BU 9-0080. HALF BROILED BONELESS CHICKEN FARM IGIANA ...... 3.50 .3.00 ored the challenge of their d^y, as ServlMR All Maatliralcr Are« BREADED VEAL-CUTLET WITH TOMATO SAUCE ...... 2..50 2.00 DINETTE SET FURNITURE 2 to talk, after all, not tp repeat >n Folding sliiminum chajrs. ssran (t came to them, the home^ and M VEAL CUTLET A LA PARMIGIANA ...... 2.75 2.25 gratitude of the living. | tpurt the atofiea they had pmvl-' VEAL SC\LOPPINI 3VITH MARSALfTWINE SAUCE snd MUSHROOMS 2.75 . 2.25 7-Fc. chrome!-wliite stucco plastic back and seat, folds fist ouily given to the federal pj'pbaecu- FRIED FANTAIL JUMBO SHRIMP :■...... 2.90 2.40' top, matching chairs. for carrying. . BAKED STUFFED JUMBO SHRIMP ...... 2 90 2.40 . Prosperity 'Vs. Peace? tion. ’^hat had happened was too ob,- GENERAL FRIED CAPE SCALLOPS...... *...... '...... '.Z.BO 2.40 lA. We a re aometimei inclined of course it’s at BROILED SWORDFISH STEAK ...... 2J6 2.25 ! \Toua for anyone to mlaa or mia- TV SERVICE LOB.STER s a u t e ’ ...... 1...... ,3.25 . 2.75 ' REG. $149.95 - REG. $159.95 .think that Rusqlan Int'entiona to- undersUnd. Somehow, the gang- IXiBSTER NEWyiURG ...... '..3.25 2.75 ward ua are benevolent; rather ,ter underworld had managed tb Days- M AC A Call BROU-ED U3fK LOBSTER ...... i .. . 7 ...... 4.25 3.75 Nights . VOkOO P lat Parts than unfriendly. i- t reach theie, two witneeaes,-and f SEWING MACHINE TEL. MI 8-6482 DESSERT AND BEVERAGE CHILDREN'S DINNERS 21" T V We say that because, so far. terrify them'^lnto withholding the 21" blond console model, plays ' Tleveralble rotary sewing they have been very careful to i cestimbnj^^hat could hurt Dio. good. Slightly ' marred and martUhe, maple finish. Full keep our American eeqnomy'^ run-1 ignited States Attorney Paul W. scratched. ; guarantees. Console model. nlng at top speed, on a war-basedT williams said this: economy. [Tlia ia an affront to the na- ,,What they can do to our econo­ .tlonal cbnaci.ance. This la a chal­ Newest and Lmgtst Se/ecfion Of Used Auto Farts In Town/ my,- if they .want to. haa beep lenge to the Department of Justice BASEMENT SPECIALS which'we must equarely face. mildly illpatrated by the. behavior ■Mayor H arold A , T u r k in g to n , 2 o( oiir stock market, ^ tjie eepr “The majeety-Tof the- law itself nomieany "bad''^ newa' that there Is-on trial where underworld in­ RECt. 0278AO GARDEN may be epmethlng eerloua cooking timidation'of witnesses'causes the 8 PIANISTS ON STAGE Parker Street Used Auto Parts »e * VALUES to $15.95 in the way of .a very mild kind of collapse of the government's caaa.” Cat« diaannament agreement at Lon­ Dio, meanwhile, sat In cow t 775 PARKER STREET------TELEPHONE Ml 9-3391 Tractor don. ■ am lling to himeelf. AS ACCOMPANISTS Vk H.p. Chor-Trac. ♦- GOLF CLUBS Just taking a slight - edge off He, and hla aaaociatea. have MRS. DORIS COLE CARPENTER ipeeda, forward to rcvtraa tfaikl-FinlalieJ all gear selection trans­ Assorted-woods, irons and this country's necessity for a pfr- proved thamaelvea bigger than the MISS BRENDA ANN COLE mission. putters. - - pctual t degree of military pre- U,S. government. parednees could " send shivers Thar, it seems to us, may be the MR. JAMES W. McKAY through our stock market qnd most dangerous thing he has evar ^ MR; RUSSELL PO'TTERTON ^ kSO, $79.50 through our gePeral atmosphere of done. At least, we ctii all guaran­ MR, PHILLIP TREGGOR REG. $1.00 boom. tee ourselves this; if therO is a way Find out bow modi ctoaatt at MAYOR HAROLD A. TURKiNGTON i r POWER ^ Even a rumor of, some dlaarma- of wiping away that smile, the .brighter we ead wash yoae car . MR. ROBERT C. VATER ment agreement reminda ua Amer;- government will find It. with our Waever Aaeoetatic Car Knick-Knacks ‘Waaber. Evety car ia aatomatically MR. FRED E. WERNER MOWER icana ,o< something very unpleas­ Assorted knick-knacks, vases, wall ant—o( tha fact that we have not m sfcd with frath water aad mild Rotary mower, 4 'eyels ( G. ALIERT PEARSON. Director gine, 1% ,H.P. _ Two^puTy. plaques, breadboards, etc. yet learned, or demonstrated,"' the Deaths Last ISight detergeat, and tborougkly hand capacity to have prosperity with­ -spoaged-a^ ebamoiaad. Wa never 4 ^ By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS nae W eb detergienw duu might PLUS out war. Pittsburgh—Dr. John W, Stin­ ioiare the E n iih ...d r diftjr waib We were beginning to face that son. former chief of the surgical water felt oyer boo t a previoMS OUTSTANDING STUDENT RIG. 1159.95 problem in 1949 and '19S0, and we ataff at Pittsburgh Hospital and c a r...o r "hit-ot-miaa” asacmbly PRItPOIIMiRS . were feeling' a little shaky about onetime governor of the American line meibocb. The automatic op­ it, when along came the Korean College of Surgeons, died Tuesdaj'. eration of the Waiber gets (be Job ■Pittsburgh—Thomas J. Sullivan. RIDINGMOWER w ar and ^acued ua. done in Vi the tiine niatled for 20" power driven 3^4 H.P. ridd­ 64. .senior vice oresldent of Gulf g f t /o v e ly Cake covers, slep-on p^ls a ^ wasj;#. - V Since that time, we have never Oil ebrp. in Thttaburgh. who aaanaal washing. ing lawn mower, 4 cycle Clin top MONDAY EVENING engine. basketa.' ’ been without the economic crutch, started with the company 35 years Give yoor car *Tilte neW* look tbe falee atimulus, of producUon ago ae a foremiW a t the Port today. Drtva in for e a r apnady,- . JUNi },)iyS7-r« O'CLOCK ■",y" Arthur, Tex., refinery, died Tues- tor war, and of great devotion of ail-point wadi 196! / ^ ' f k - }' manpower to the purpoaea of d*' ^ . H i g h s c h o o l a u d i t o r i u m ttie.yn.ti ■-'.V; ;^/' VALUES t o $25.95 ■'.ganae.' , % We ara enjoying the greateatl WET M CONTRIIUnON ONE DOlfAR top Pifeos PoM Turn oti East Center UDMiNTONSEtS ) .V ’"ItraaiMrttjr we haVe aver known, * WE DEUVER ,! S V TiC K V nt oti h a Lb a t ' ACRES OF USED'AUTO P5RTS AUTO SEAT gnd w« ahoHld'bate to lone: it. W A S H * r ^viteMha Rmt Motor Vokidot, Street »r Tolland lurn- ComiRcta with- two pfaases, ' 6 Vi SANDWICHES ' la<» KERM'K, IHS MAIN HT. But th m ia no formula available I 'rackets, poles and nets snd ahuttle:> DFIMKS—ICE Ovar I40 National Shoo Stores In Eastern U, S. ■V ' POTTER'ERTOK’H. 189 Ca^NTER ST. cocks. , , - ^VERS w b |* SWnMtteea iliat wa w ou^ WERNER'S LITTUE MUSIC STUDIO. $78 MAIN ST. larNdnf g W w r ^ , FOR,lOUR selection like ont4> ^ a r k e r - a U rc e t. 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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ WEDNESDAY, MAY 2»; 1957 PAGE EIGHT H()stess — M y daughter, you ^P&chei'—'What time is it when | BUGS BUNNY know,' manied^a struggling mi clock strikes thirteen? Pupll- Antwsr to Provioua Punlo State•f . to g Outline ■ Position ^ . Lifehas' also been one long ,sj -Time the clock was re-' Meetinf^ Set I paired. Sense and Nonsense for them ever’ since. Crossword Cdokory m l Absent-Minded Perhaps Meteorologist— A man who looks'” Jim 1 Oh R 6 Relocation Soon On Offer of" Two^ cattlemen were discussing ha'll get away^ soipe'^ay. Jinto a girts eyes to. see whether. A pMMnger In a plane aat re­ ACB088 DOWN "I t laxed at a window drinking ip the- their plight dunng a big drought The A taie ^ igh w aj) lYepart-'. route close to the Caae Bros, wa- spectacle of the heaveps slidlng'by. gripping the . Western States. i Broiled 1 chewder meqt’r planning head will explain 1 f*r auif}>ly douth of Highland St. Country Club Suddenly a parachutist' appeared ‘Things are- pretty tough out my CAI BY DICK TURNER pork— - 2 Honey source 3 Hebrew^ the BtateV position'on the loca-' *"? ^ * * ' the Howard Reser- and drifted by. way.”^ said one of them. '*My X S AUifstor —— tion of Rt. B throiigh Southeast ’ xlternates studied and Heads of the park; recreation. measure Parachutist—Going to join me? cattle are so thin that by using a g -----flsh Manchester at'a-public hearing in wxuld pass north of the 6nd water departments will be in­ ‘ 4 R iik Passenger Thank you very sheet of carbon paper I,can bri esket the week of June 10. '• Howard Reservoir and farther vited to discuss the use pf town- much. I'm very happy just where. two of them at the same tim ^" 5 Hawaiian food U -----sherbet The hearing win be conducted : P®nd. owned Globe Hollow land with the I am. 6 Runs sway by the ' town’s'Express H l g i ^ y ; claims that the alter- 13 Hodgepodie 7 Aboriginal Parachutist—J»ust as you like. The owner of a Ugf^Cadillac 14 Diminutive I Commlttee, which is tni/lting displace Town Planning Commission I'm the . brought' it back to b k f^ ra g e in a Japanese David Johnson, head of fhe de- >"dre buildings. Dennison claims iTPC ) June 10. lufllx A Flowers 26 Distance 48 Of the horribly batternl^ondltion. Tha partment'a planning . division, to i firm's water supply would Invitations will go to Water De- 15 Dislikes 9 Feast mark V atican Uniforms Will be worn by Girl Nothing irks a genuine college attendant "What in the an.swcr qucBtionA. • pollut^il "WhilB the roAd is being; partipent Superintendent ^ e d (Continued (roin Page One) 17 Mtsculine 10 Bread spread 26 Strawberry 45 Ant , Scouts, Boy ScouU, Cub Scoiits boy any more than shaking out world happened 7" Wells Caae Dtnniaon. head of constructed. . - Thrall, Park -Superintendent nickname 11 Morning 46 Bvieta and Brownies. Adding both dignity the envelope from home anti find­ "A Edrd hit me," the owner re- the Caae Bros. Arm. which is op- A* * meeting last night State Horace Murphey, Recreation Di­ ov.er^your duties to your successor, IBDesen’e ^moisturei 10 Heraldic 47 Employs and colqr to the occasion, children ing nothing in it buf news and love. pljMl‘‘’’glumly. Itt Indian villiies 46 Egyptian ' posing -the recommended route, Rep': Ray ‘ Warreif was chosen rector James' Hcrdic, and mem­ wlli;*withln the limits iwllcated, he Ij who have hand flags will carry “ oe a tten d an ttook another I 16 Cooking * baiid chairman of the State Highway dictated somewhat by circunr-"' 21 Ore vein 31 Encounter river will ^ 6 be at the hearing. bers of the Advisory Park and ; them in the parade. "survey of the d a m n e ^ d Inquired, needs , Members of the committee are Committee to replace Thomas Recreation Committee.,.^ stances." Doctor (after examining 23 0cetn " 20 Mixes batter 33 Spanish title 50 Air (preflx) They will leave the school at 9 tient)—I don’ t like' the logjrf' of "How many times?" 24 Sweet spread 51 Roygh crowd considering alternates studied by Rogers who'ha.s reslfpied as chair­ They were being prepared by Humphrey's decision to leavel_’ a.m.,..... arriving at the cemetery tp —John Kieran in'yafiety 22 Italian poet 35 Girl’s your husband, Mrs B n ^ f; 27 Immense nickname 52 Girl's name the $tate from Gardner St. east man. Rogers-will continue to serve the Planning Department after the the Cabinet and of An-1 tijne. to open the service at 9130 24 Make fun on the. proposed South End route. on the committee. announcement of Gilbert Barnes, derson to succeed him were gen­ Mre. Browlt—N e jU w ^ o l,^v sistants aaw you coming. ing out. being with the TPC on June iO at 8 p.m. j year.) But hi* aides Insist this tomorrow with a service of Holy fi r P Rep<►ort on School Bus Bill in the hearing room of'the Miipic- had nothing to do with his'decision 46 Pealed louder • r Communion and sermon at St. Pe­ 49 Likeness X, i Ipal Building. ♦ ^ ’ •to step down, ter's Episcopal Church, Hebron at B Globe Hohow land totaling about o 53 Armed U !T“ (Continued from Page One) "He has mads his fortune,”,, one 8 a.m. ' ■'X OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILI4AMS OUR BGARDlNO-HpUSE with MAJOR HG PLE 1,000 acres was bought with bonds of them said r4cfently."He doesn’t entertsi r Episcopal boys will also W ear 54 Littlrl^ little r H alone to provide bus service for worth 51.25 million to be paid off | need the money that pri\’ate enter­ their Order of Sir Galahad uni­ SREAT CAESACYI^ vJuss c a w I'VE 6 0 T ALL TH E WIKIP&Wft >CLt COWT KMOM THAT i from water department and park | prise can give him. On the other AMP DOORS LOCKED EXCEPT CRAFTY LITTLE BRAIN OF nber (11i non-publio school children.' Obituary . The prince found his princess and ‘tth<,v lived happily ever after," forms to march in both the Gilead EKHeST.^ VWAT A t A L< nnis/ n.L SET WHEN ME sisn w~ Rep. Rodney S. Eielson, ( R- and recreation funds. with all the members of the court, even the mice, smiling their hand, he has an intense loyalty to parade at 10 a.m. and the Hebron- (MOSTOPtMtS VOU'RS THIS OME .' WHEM HE OPENS ______The Countr.v Cltfb wants to buy [tO'tHEV. . , MEAlJ , SOME OP IT rr, THIS REMINDER SK3N , sets-THI s IS t h e o n ly . mountains P Trumbull), a supporter of the "bill, approval in this drarnatiration of "Cinderella." The prince was the, people and the corporations parade at 11 a.m. s lO M e s R IS Dl&(S'iei& (T B nr 222 acres of property on the east . School Students tHAT6USH „, GOES e W E R WITH THINSS I WANT DONE VNAY HTOAN OCT SO HE'LL 58 Sea eagles said the compromise w as' not ac-' played by Richard Tambling,-left, and Cinderella by Janice Bon-, with which he was associated. They will meet at Phelps Hall' . W S lR D -O , C R A x y , WRITTEN ON rr WILL POPW SEND SO A «A L FIRST TO A - X t side of S. Main St. purcha.sed with TRiOg: CTARGOhl MElhi HEAD T.M. V.t. Pm. ON. 59 Compass P ccptable to those who believe in. ham, standing in front. Others in the picture are Susan Orlow- "They have convinced him he at 9:15 a.m. O A O D IO — CiMJC*i-*.rr FRONT OP HIM AND HE mSFOSE OF T l«l r ” n Deaths bonds to be paid off from water de­ L IK E CMET CAN T HELP SEEiNO rr.' TRAF-THEN HE e ^ 7 hy NtA tBFvtM. > point the bill , as a matter of principle. Offer ‘Cinderella’ aki. left rear; Joan Zaremba and David Colpi-tts, seated, queen can do soriiething for them. That’s Return Trip Delayed ^ Y A<^S ^<5sr 1 partment income. C ASTieie PLAME6,ajT, CLAIM Hi NEVER 60 Give n Rep. Robert T. Cairns (R-Madl- and king. The mice .arc Alan Torrant, standing,, and Richard why he's' going back." The annual New York trip for ASPfiRSiOJSj ThlSA N E'* S*W IT.' . The club is offering 5100.000 Skoglund. Jackie Leister and Audrey Smith, lying on floor. Similarly, the report has been a w E . I "Hay, Momt Do«s your c^ild paychology bdok any* temporarily E! sonl, an opponent of the bill, pre- Mrs. John- H. Howard Pupils of the Robertson and Grade 8 stiidents W’as extended by MEANS lA dieted defeat of the bill by a close with a provision in the proposal for widespread that Eisenhower Want­ m s A i^ & V ^ thing about fnting fruttrationa cauted by Jtbt being 61 Roman Mrs. Sally A. Howard. 58. I l l "reconveyance" of 12 acres "sur­ Buckland kindergartens' thrilled an hour and a half last night due iVlERRVy L J vote, despite the failure to reach ed Anderson to take over the ' abla to hit curva balla?'' garment Concord Rd.. wife of John H. How­ rounding and including " the Taylor fellow pupils and parents yester­ to a bus breakdown on GOOD// t 'a. compromise. ard. local oil dealer, died last night Treasury Job when and if Hum­ trip.' Reservoir. day with their productimi of the phrey insisted on leaving. bpponent.s of the bill fSel it only at the Manchester Memorial Hoa- The proposal is now in the hands Instead of, arriving on schedule pa.ssea'tbs buck to the 169 com- plt^l, after a long illneas. fairy talc, "Cinderella. " Seader New Ghairiuan These reports were bolstered at 9 p.m., the group of tired stu­ of the Directors' subcommittee How To Lose Friends, Etc, BY AL VERMEER Tlie play, in six scenes, was when Anderson accompanied Hum­ PRISCILLA’S POP' munities aT«J does nothing for solv­ She was born in Manchester headed by Barnes who is asking dents and chaperons came back Feb. 26, 1899, a daughter of the given in the morning for other pu­ phrey to a meeting earlier this after 10:30 p.m. ing the problem. for written opinions from the Some .TO c.omimt.nities now pro­ late Hugh J. and Maria Mason Mc­ pils and in the evening for par­ r-tonlh of a Congressional commit­ Chaperons for the two days of I'VE TOLD WER A , / ^ IT 'S Chamber of Commerce , and the Of Development Board < S 4, y NOTH INS A n d vide such bus servTee as the bill Gowan. She was a member of the ents. It was directed by their tee ctmgerrttid with government ex­ sight-seeing in Manhattan were HUNDRED TIMES..^ Town Development Commission as teacher, Mrs. Cleo Livingstone. penditures. S H E ’S n o t TO S E T TO WORRY w h a t's advocates. The problem arose Knight of Maccabees, WBA, and Mrs. Anthony Armentano. Mrs. well as the TPC. The Town Development Com­ Anderson, ■ who will be 4'i on PIS IN T E R E S T E D IN ABOUT, w n o n * when some town offlcials'- ^raght of St. Bridget's Church. Accompanist was Mrs. Bee Rines. Eric Anderson, Mrs. Helen Kon­ mission, headed by a flew chair-1 June 4, is some 20 years younger B o v s ' T IL L j D E A e w ith counsel from the state on tife. i.s- Besides her husband, she leaves In addition to the principal char­ rad. Mrs. George Lange, Mrs. VVil- acters,., other membei-s of the cast man prepared today to find a pro­ than Humphrey. The present Sec­ S H E ’S . p u p p y sue. Stale Atty. Gen. John J- two brothers, Hugh J. McGowan liam Dunnftck, Mrs. J. Russell Bracken at the' time ruled It was bf.^Terre Haute, Ind., and Elwood included: Carolyn and Marolyn fessional director to attract indus­ retary was 67 last M'arcli 8, and his Thompson. Carl Steins and Harry 36/.' lo ve Taborsky Jury Courtright, Jeanne Heidravnge, try to Manchester. h- age is one reason Hiiniphreyds un­ Palubniak. ■7 legal. A. McJIowan of New Haven: three Last fall, however, lawyers for sisters,''ijra. Mae Bowen of New Diane Girardin. Wanda I-alashius, ^lembers of the Commission derstood. to have felt he ’should The trip waa directed by Mrs. some towns contended it wasn''t Haven, Mrk. .^rdotv Reid of Brim- Gerald Southergill, Terry Frcgin, ycs(erda.y elected Leonard E.- Sea- | give up the Cabinet job. DoHs E. Chamberlain, principaL that prompted the Stale Board of f^ld. Mass., 4*1^ Mrs. Henry G. Told How Two Anne Hettinger. Peter Berdnik, j (jer, development manager f o r , Humphrey reportciy told friends UrsiD Elected Education to ask the Legislature Bron.son of AnddVqr. Maas.,’ and Michael Scarchuk. Virginia .lal- Qreen Manm- Estates, Inc., ns' he has long been convinced it was Daidd Ursin waa named, presi­ It: St to clarify the situation with a severaT nieces and'wphews. cius, Marion Larkin, Wavne Sid-1 • | time to step aside for a younger dent o f the squarer dHlice "group state law. Funeral services wiiL he held Bodies Found deli Steven Glode Stephen Sniith, : They decided to advertise Inj rr an. Otherwise, h has said, the taught by Herb Mercler: Sunday A House GOP.SpUt on Bill Saturday morning at 8:lS from Philip Gordon Davm Grondlin, newspapers and trade journals and Eisenhower' administration would afternoons at tUp To\yn HaU. The ^ I h P I ? E E : Donna Hebert, Michel Twerdy ■ ■> Initially, the bill got a rough the Holmes Funeral Home, 400 (Continued from Page One) contact organizations in the devel-. end up with a "lot of doddering group haa- also selected a name, •Ti?AN9.ATlON = VOHY MOTHERS OCT (MAY Gail Pfenning, Patty Brogan, Carol reception in the Senate when that Main St., and at 9 o’clock in Sti opment field to fintT a full-time ex- old men, and there’s no future for "The, Andover Allemahds.” body'*- Education Committee rec­ Bridget's Church! Burial will be in wlkUted pa.st a car parked by-the , pert to bring industry to the town.! the Republican party in that." Assisting Ursin will be the — . T. HAMLIN m »«. V.4 >«. ■« I, TWI if W. ommended rejection of the bill. Rose Hill Memorial Cemetery, two glls:,jnimps and walked inside. ‘‘We hope Tm~set a deadline for| following officers: BlUv Covell, ALLEY OOP Take A Chance? . But the Senate passed it anyway Rocky Hill. receiving nppllcatlon.s In the mid-, vipe president: Ruth Durkee, treas­ COTTON WOODS BY RAY GOTTO arid sent it to the House. Friends may call at the funeral I die of June," Sender said, after he urer; and Elyse Calkins, eecre- , t OOtfT \ WE SAW YOU HYP- ...I'M GiVtN’ 'lOU ONEV-'^----NO? I N ^ R There, Republicans split. Last home tomorrow from 7 to 9:301 around,arQund“m^^oh,!![ but nobody answered and I Ncw Scwage IT Plant tary. KNOV WH«r \ NOTIZE FOOZY/ WE CHANCE TO UNDO / TOUNQ MAN.* \ S»f/ ANYBODY EVER and other members of the volun-1 Sale of Land SOKTA HATE TO SLAB ,„AN0 KEEP HIM week they bottled the measure up p.m. and Friday from 3 to 5:30 went out again," he'sald. J teer commission met with General ■rhe “ Allemanda” will hold a MDU'IJE y SKipD RIGHT OUT WHATCHOO CONE, / TU. HAVE VOU VTAVIE A BIGGER NEVER SAW YOU 7 OFF 8AUNCE WITH in committee by a''close vote. The Ready to Operate j ^ R P E R , SLIM,./ S TTr DOOR OH HIS and 7 to 9:30 p.m. Little Girl In CYtr | Manager Richard Martin yester-'i dance from 7:30 to 10 p.m. Friday IJkLXlN' / there AN' WtCTCHED VHEAR? ONB KNOW I NEVER^ ) ONE THAN VOU'BE Ks - gam e batting A CHANGE OF^ biU'x' supporters mustered enough ^ HOW WILL YOU "As I left the gas station';-! .saw' day. . I at Uje Tovra Hall which will be ABOLfTf A TH' WHOkB THiNG,.. CHANCE.L JAKE CHAMOS / TAKING RIGHT PITCH TO TM‘ UAOUK STREAK—BUT IM GONMA strength to force it out of the Charles A. I-ashinske Before Board to r members only.’ HOTTEST SYORK THOSE CORNERS a little girl in the car outside iVHh' Opening of Manchester’s new The' State Development Commis- i NOW/ House Education Committee. Charles A. Lashinske died this her nose pres.sed up against th el5900.000 sewage plant for limited Membership is cioied at the ..whidh Also recommended killing it. Sion is now compiling a list of o r-! A proposal to buy town-owned LITTLE morning at his home. 87 Camp- \vlndow. waiting for someone to’ operations next Monday morning ganizalions which might help in } present time, Mercier said, since COTT A n ^ ito ria l in the weekly' Cath­ Globe. Hollow land from two Bruce Held Rd., following a long Illneas. the search. Among those suggested 1 I>eonard E. J a iler the. group is now vVorWng on ad­ /V- VWiOO olic TYailacript... official ..organ of . Formerly employed by Cheney was anbOfF AMD rec^d at the polls. This one will ^ member of Zion Lutheran Chlorination of sewage effluent 't'inie.s. and possibly In trade jour­ Seader and Martin will meet I town-owned property 100 feet deep ABT/nES the floor, more or less in a sitting are imged-to volunteer their serv­ be." Church and :an honorary member dl.scharged intri the Hocksniim nals read in.the development field. later this week to decide on organ- j“ 'd 200 feet wide west of their TO TH E . The editorial was followed Sun- ,pf ^ r?o -i position, with his head tilted for­ Mone.v ti^hire a director will be­ ices for Camp Laurel work days ■ t> t i l by a DUGOUT^ River will .start for the first time izatlons to be contacted. | own land. ELiax. day by a pastoral letter from the; ,ervlceaSvUl be held at ward." the bua driver testified. come aVaila'bic on July 1, when Which Will be held on the first three eflM. (ess f ASMeM'siafwM g- ■ > on Monday, Thrall said, Seader lakes the place of Bruce ‘ The Directors will discuss Saturdays in June. BY AL CAPP and BOB LUBBERS Aichbishop and the state's two -"I tried shaking him.and calling Dispo.sal of solids, which are not the Jown’s new fiscal -year goc.s Watkins, who was serving as tern- : wI'eGier to set a public hearing on LONG SAM the W. P. Qiiish Funeral Home, This week volunteers will work Catholic bishops. The Most Rev. him. I didn't know what to do. expected to accumulate for four i mto effect. The Development Com- porary chairman of the Commis­ the proposal. BUZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE 225 Main St., Saturday aftgrnpon on the waterfront end start the I Lawrence J. Sheehafi of Bridgeport at a time to be announced later. "I went into the men’s room and to six weeks, will be decided after | has been given * budget sion when the decision to hire an They will also discuss filling a and the Most Rev. Bernard J. general cleanup in the camp units. ^ , J ir85MenM£6f>Hy$«myo4N3ceR« found another man in a aitting an investigation of their pos.sible 514,000. with $8^000 to expert was made. A graduate of vacancy on the Board o f Select­ SCmUTj EH? WHBK'S THAT RADIO- JUST AS 1 THOUGHT. Friends may call Friday from 2 This will provide a variety of , IH A C ^ VfOgSIAWEJeeSgeNWFfiDNrCF Flanagan of Norwich. position, underneath ' the wash­ use as fertilizer and for other pur- | proposed as a Mlary for devel^- men crested by the resignation of FROM T WM*. ISNT SOWAT THE PLACE SOVMr. SHOW THE MAN to 5 and 7 to 9 ^.m. Brown University and a Sprlng- \UR9eOU6Hr ]tH6V&mCN0ffmH6KmS,MY The letter, read at all Mas.sea bowl; his head also was tilted poses ' ment experts. ' The . —Planning Dc-^'ftejd. Maas., high school, Seader Mrs. Ella Quish. and a vacancy on chores, such as raking, sweeping iSi^^wr \ % sower.] WHERE SHEIK A8 DUL WAS JUST- IN. u r s SEE WHAT Burial will be in the family plot JvMi.evBNAH^^AOoan5/M» in the state's 34JI Catholic forward." The plant has been built by N. partment is now trying Jo find i liveir a j 99 Constance Dr. ,the Board of Heaitli created by and wg-shing w indows. HIS SCHEME IS FOR churches, urged parishioners to in the East Cemetery. 1 CMKxrour The body in the /iirnac.e room Benvenuti A Sons of New London. the resignation of Barney Peter­ Muscle.* will be required for the VT' ,• FLEECING ME OF fWY "careft^lly observe'^ the results of OFH4ND was that of KuipTewski ;TOrc“othcr man. I June 8 program of clearing the • r n . E S ; Public hearings w ll be held on playing field, digging pita, moving Against this background. 50 was that o f Janowski. Thejn^both had been shot In the head. Hospital Notes : the allocation of 522.551'. for re- latrines and continuing the clean- Protestant leaders met here Mon­ FuneraU Board Agenda I pairs and remodeling at the Bar- up. day and produced a statement out­ The little girl in the car outside About Town w a s Janowski’s 14-months-old ) nard Junior High School arid the Gn June 15 tents will be erected, lining their position. I . „ „ , v PaUents Today: 186 transfer of 57,000 for maintenance- and the kitchen, dining hall and The stat'erhfent, which urged Mra. Catherine A. Baleh daughter, Cheryl Ann, who had NeW' members to be received BOARD OF DIRiXTORS been riding with her fathei; when ADMITTED YESTERDAY’ : Rob-; Heariiie ^om— ®P*ration to the Water Dc- lodge cleaned. legislators to vote according t o ; ” >1* ^he,rat of Mrs. Catherine into membership this Sunday at in Demko, 16 Oliver . Rd.: o,arlcs [ pirtment. Coffee and lemonade will be their consciences “ without b e in g ,y 2:30 yester- he stopped for gas. stumbled on the Center Congregational Church Clark, RFD 1, Rockville: Thomas . June 4, 8 p.m. 3JT THLRE IS BECAU6EAT a holdup and lost his life. 1 An additional appropriation served to workers w'h® NO ANSWER — CDOeGNTNE swayed by religious arid political j the .Holmes Fu- will )>c welcomed at a ihseting and Hollis Jr., Glastonburv; Wilfred J. „ Public Hearings from the Capital Improvement Re- to bring their lunches, - enlist , pressures" made these points; 27!?* reception In'* the FellowsHfp'room Lcinire, 137 Brookfield St.; Kath-! 9 " " proposed additional appro- aerve Fund fitp^lhe Bai-nard Jun­ leen Person. Brandy St., Rt. 2, Rrmlion, by allocation from the friends to help, and bring tools dnd 1. They in no'w ay attack the !®*bn^t. Tninlatef ;.!pf the 'North at the church Friday evening' at j ior High Sgliool work'-ls another deani'-i cloths. right of parents to ,end thihr! MethojUst <3;iirch agisted by the Manchester; ■ Mrs. Anna Mulka i Capital Improvement Reserve Buckland Pupils 8 o'clpck. Because o f the holiday,' item on the di.scussiori -agenda. < r> ‘Firemen* Will Meet children to parochial Schools but | John K Post, former niinis- thi* la a change from the usual' Windsorville, Mis. Jane Decker. Fund, for repairs, alterations and About 5150.000 has b e ^ . spent renovations at ‘ the new Barnard "Junior Firemen" w ill' be Ute they support the idea of education I tbe ^ u rch , omciated. Burl- Thursday meeting. This will be the Laurel Manor Theodore Sleri-y, I for the work on four school ^Uild JEFF COBB BY PETER HOFFMAN Eiilerlaiii PTA Junior High School . . .522,5.51. theme of the monthly meeting of rw-ttbout segregation by race or f *" *.*’' *" last receptioh of new members 462 Parkei 'St, Robert McConnell, lings al'1'.tiij Main St. MICKEY FINN Oh, Oh! BY LA^JK LEONARD ermmd . I Cemetery. 92 Bisaeil .SI. On a proposed additional appro­ Pack 124 st the Elementary until fall. i "rhe Directors will meet at 8 Schohl from 7 to 8 p.m. Friday. aWiFAL P AG FOR ME, T IL BE MOVM* y I'Li: KEEP 'WHY, I'M sure I8WNG 2. 'Parents sending childrenrtr^n totn I Bearer* were 'VVilliam Wilson, A group of Buckland School stii-! ADMITTED TODAY; Mrs. Elnoi a priation, by transfer,, for Water, De- A W KK ON/...../WO AMO 9NCE VOU'RE M H.T0UCH CAN BE TRUSTED . par-tment, maintenance and opera-1 Cub Scout parents and familtM 8IRPIE AND A par! BY GOUY, I’VE private schools should pay all the William Shaw, Edgar Clarke, Gris- dents entertained the Buckland i . Barracks. No.' 786, 'Vete'rans o f Bryant, 340 W. Center St.^ Mrs. ITIGNEIDUA « LONG THE. 04PG, IRVING, VOU ■< WlTH'Vpu, lAirWMUElN'rHE ^ tion.. .,57,000. I Municipal Building. are especially' urged to attend this FINAUy MASTERED IT-AND IT MUST , costs r . ' iwold Chappell, Ralph Brown and PTA last night. World War 1. v/UI ifTake their first Helen Dickens, 34 Avondale R4.; hWEIKSVIhAUONTHB ENOUGH/ . WON'T BE NEEDIN' THESE/ PAL/...L07? , HOUSE, MOTHER/ ■ WULHECEOrAINiy./OH.ME KNOWS MS STUFF! THE LONG LAY-OFF THAT DID ITf Carol Cyr and Donna Davis were Public Dlariisslon on .Ygenila Itema ' final meeting of 'the year. There : HMOfMAN'S JOB. HEH, HEH' O' LUCK/ 3. The State t'ohstrucUon pro- Pecsson. public appearance in the parade Harry Hatfield, 301 Hilliard St. will be no den m eetifl^ in June, DONT WORRY/ YOU noticed that he IVE HAD TIME TDF0N6ETAU THE - _____ V. J.______. . ------announcers for-Hie 12-act-show. BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A ’ Tp.'see if the Board will fill the' M«7jR.„VMU THCT vides U)at' 'iib one'shall be oom- tomorrow morning. The next vacancy, on the Advisory Board of DIDN'T GAMBLE -AND TRY LITTLE THINGS I USED TODO.WRONG! pelled to'support any religious aa- The Buckland Mouseketeers in­ daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Harold TO TAKE THE SHORT CUT meeting of the group will be held Health. Judge Blasts Manchester Evening Hei^dd An­ 70 V0U« sociatioB. ■ cluded Sarah Olmstead, Linda Ste­ Fink, 'ITioinpsonville; a son to Mr. vens, Elaine Dupuis, Laura Ed-i on June 5 at the American Legion- To see if ihe Board will fin the dover eoiTespondenf, Mr*, Fnul-Di— OVER THOSE TREES f . 4. IhibUc tax funds shouldn’t .be. Ribicoff’s Veto Home at 8 p.m. ’ and Mrs. David Nelson, Wapping. [wat-da. Betty Dzen, and Roberta j vacancy on the "Board of Select­ .Pfanstiehl, telephone Pilgrim used to support Schools not under BIRTHS 'TODAY"; A daughter men. Latham Jury 3-6856. . public control. ' - Mre, Mary Ward, local electrol- to Mr', and Mrs! ;>Vi|Ilani B. Pagsni, To see If the Board w ill. fix a H i t s 1 4 ^vS?aliM !'‘lncluded Ronald Lewis,' „ “f'T elfctrol- 168 Oak St. ' " Barbara Bolton, Jackie M iller.' returned date for a public hearing on a'pro- San, Diego, Calif.. May 29 (/P) ■ Elin Rowett, Sharon .Neville; B illy' y '? ‘ ®‘'‘**y Dem New York City DISCHARGED YE.STERDAY: pos'ed ordln^ce providing for the Jurors Who acquitted twp women i state Capitol, Hartford, May 29 Driggs,~ ' -Donald - - -Begin, . Charlene ■*’ *' at-tended a postgraduate David Albert, 273 Adams St.; sale of. Globe Hollow property so charged with 'kidnaping ,and at- Miss James Feted Batiiita Fights (A)—Gov. Ribicoff sent 'veto No. and Lli^da Edwards. Dorothy ^**Tim on "Reasons for Hair Re- Michael Saternis, 29 Franklin St:. _palled, to John Trcybal ______of 20 Brace tempting to i/ irder Mrs: Ruth'E, growth." 14 to 'Ae Legislature today. He Thopiaon, and Anne Feltham Rockville: l-aiira Fraro, 10 .Vernon i'Rd. and George Danks of 12 Bnice Le-tham drew a sharp rebuke last At Shower Here Center Heighft, Rockville ;o Mrs, Rd., adjoining property owners. . S'. refused to sign a blU providing Kathy Pemberton and Kefiny night' from Judge John A Hew- Insurgents on Plecity did a be-bop dance. Janet Miss Marion Fitch, dau ^ter of Annie Biriok, 27 Charter Oak St.; New Horinesa Icker. ' ■ • Miss Gloria James of WilUman- 'Walter Hab^rn, 24 Hale Rd. pensions for mvinicipal'.[einpl'oy'ea Glode and Cheryl' Smith did a Mrs. Marion B. Gammons, 335 T6 see if the B o l^ will authorize Acquitted were Mrs. Eieatrice Uc. bride-elect of Harold IJ. Duff, ..w in New Haven over 55" years of Mexican. H a t Dance. Barbara Adams St., will play a part in DISCHARiSfcD TODAY: Joseph the closing of Keenby: Street School Winrr, /57. and Mrs. Lucille 12 Hudson St.,' w’as gilest of honor 'A Thi*ee Fronts age and with 15 or more years of Blazinski played an accordion so­ "Hansel and Gretel,” to’ be pre­ Lee, 11 Spencer St.; Betty Anri bond account end transfer of 581. Whiaenand. 36. , at, a surprise 'greenbaclt showet 882.51, the unexpended and uncom­ CAPTAIN e a sy His Denial by LESLIE TURNER FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS If You Must— BY MERRILL BLOSSER service who have had to retire for lo. Bruce Hopper played a piano sented during commencement Janelle. .346 W. Center St.; Jose­ " I heartfly disagree with your Sunday afternoon at the home of mitted balance, to Ow. Schgol Bond (CoBtIUled from Page One) reasons other than malfeasance or solo. week at St. Mary's - in - the • phine' Lombai-do,' East Hartford; _ . . verdict irt every respect,"' Judge Mrs.'Harold Duff, mother of the ------1 misfeasance. .Mrs. Mary Rega. 141 W. Centes; Surplus Account WC WWCB1D0 PAR AWAY TO GEE IT HA«U/T , He called it "class legislation were /erved' refrestiments. in the Mrs. John Kambas, 59 Spruce St. 59 Holl St.; Mrs. Catherine‘CSarlin Police Arrests • Original reports saiid 25 men and son, "East Hartford. gubat.opeped her gifta while seated [ had landed from the Corinthia and of a particularly discriminatory cafeteria. The dinner was given by her at­ Laivyers Quizzed beneath a decorated umbrella. A ipD nature" - because It "provides a Y ■ — — — ---*------five had been captured, within a A fter the talent show, officers tendants at her wedding to. Atty. buffet lunch wiut served by the ' liberal retirement policy for a John W, Meggctt, 34, of 164 fetv hours. The remainder were fo r the coming year wer.e installed CSiarles- P. Mamakos, which wTll Wooster St., Hartford, was ar­ At Hogan Hearing hostesa' . said to have been heading- for the very small category of, city em­ aa follows; Alden T. Grant, presi­ take place Sunday, at 3 p.m. in St. Confessed Slayer’s The couple will be mamled on ployes.” < > rested yesterday, charged with Sierra Criatal Mountains of -north­ dent; Mrs. Charles Gordon, vice George Orthodox Church, Hart­ passing on'a hiU at E. Middle l^ke. state Capitol, Hartford, M| y 29 Jupe 8. 'at 9 a.m. in St. Joseph ^ e Governor had been asked ford.. east Chtha. Farmers In the area president; Mrs. Philip Hopper, He is slated to appear in Town (/Pi — Two Torrington . lawyers Church; Wlllimantic. ' ■ OUtfSA* < by Mayor Richard C. Lee of New TrialStarls June 11 indicated the hand was growing, seentary; Mrs. Joseph Stuben- Court Monday. questioned today before a legisla- asauap* 'Haven to veto the biU. saying (hey had seen more than rauch, treasurer. iPfesident Grant Dr. Barney VVichihan was the Also scheduled for Monday is Uye committee the .-fitness of TTie Governor ana . Lee are presenteci the'list of neiv commit­ guest speaker at the meeting of (Contined from Page One) l A P c N . 100 well armed men. the case 6f Phyllis Taylor. 20, of James F., Hogan to be a judge of The .Manzanillo skirmish iis- Democrats.)The Legislature, which tee chairmen, consisting of: ways the Hartford County Chiropody West Hartford, iprested Friday the Court' of (Common Pleas: Public Records portedly" involved fpfceo- of insur- now ,)iaa the task of sustaining or and means, Mn and.Mrs. Arthur ^ l e t y meeting last night in the He tol^p^ ^ he lUit^ Mgy^g by State Police^ and charged-with __Hogan, judge of pr/ihate in Tor. I gto t leader Fidel Castro, who h** dverrrding the veto, .U e&ntrolled’ XienoVMe; ineilihership. Ahif HarUoidCduranraudltbriitmi. speeding on RL 15. ririgten, waa named to the pest ..'bMn operating in the nearby Sier­ ,by Republicana Mrs. Charles Gordon; .program. when the resisted him.. He said he David B. Taylor, 20, of 475 Warrantee Deeds MORTt MEEKLE THE S'TORY OP MARTHA WAyS e Trapped had promised the girl, Gaetane earlier this'week by G3v. Ribicoff. Look! BY DICK CAVALLl BY WILSON SCRUGGS ra Maestra range since landing' The Governor, however, eigned Mr. and Mrs. ROch' Begin: public-, Registrations fiir Communion Keeney St.i was arrested by local Florence A. Cox and Melvin G. Bbivin, a job as a housekeeper hut ' Objections to the nomination from Mexico last December. The two other New Haven penelon bills ity and historian, Mr. and Mrs.' on Sunday, will be received Friday pqIRe yesterday and turned over were raised by Charles P.' Rora- Cox Jr. and Alec Marchuk, prop­ HOW AMMY TUAES J THELMA BARNES, WIFE 0^ Instead took her into Mattatuck' I HATE TO. INEeJTEN A ^ AFRIQANOtCTAH?^ DtOMOU-eVER iVl SO eiAt4 MRS. HAWLEY. army said both sides suffered cas­ which- Lee alio aeked him to veto. Merrill Colton: hospitality. Mr. from 3 to 4 and. 7 to 8 pjn. at Zion to S)ate Polief for arraignment in back and (%'arles R. Ebersol. erty at 38 Devon Dr. Forest here. 'Dirnblebrook Acres, Ino., to Gid­ INTERRUPT VOUR OOLLAR5TO ) GETTHE'FEEUNG, D O I HAVCipTELL 1MHMIORPPTM /rvEB ^ can YOU START ANY SOON­ ualties. and Mrs. Gene Dunphy; cheer, (Thurch. Saturday at K) a.m. the Rockville City Court June. 10 on A t one point during the hearing t h a t v o u V e HAPfVtDLOVBVUOiaaNG " YOU- 7 CMnlRVNA^ V— ^ trapped/ ER? SOMETHING HAS cOMe ! PLANES CRASH IK AIR Fred Pemberton;'. National first conflrmatinn class will meet. Police say he also admitted the a charge of intoxication and bi;eactt eon Raymond Moore and Oideoit aALLOAME, SEN0TOTt€ before the Judiciary Committeei, J. Moore, property on Niles Dr. ^ 'UNDERPRIVILEGED BEEN HAD? /trMRS.WtyM^SUOP. IT Baltimpre, May 39 IfiP) — Two JPiPA Magazine, Mrs. Jamies Thom-/ slaying of Brenda Jane Doucette, of the peace growing out of a Ver­ Sen. Harold Borden (D-Hartford), w u. BE A CH A K ^ THS KIDS planes roUlded 3;500 feet over / aoa; special projects eommiUee. 8. in nearby Wolcott on May, 13. Building Permits NATTVE90P ' Members of Chapnian (Jburt. non incident May 24. also ’ a lawyer, asserted he. hadn't WILL BE AT Qtf OMI^-AND Baltiagore'today,'bat both land- ' Mr. snd Mrs,, Norman Litke .and Ofder of Amaranth, are remin(led He said he picked her up on her To Ernest A. Ritchie ;for Ralph , TAFRIGM40ISIAN jy Taylor was released under |50 (heard any charge voiced- Uikt Knnak. .for constofethMi ‘o f a-homsi— Jr WE.OONEfD-nC/YONEy/ Perisonai Notices ,ed eafely with no personal In- Mr. and Mfs. Marvin TTiresher. of the recepUon for Grand Royal way to school. ' .bond. would disqua,Ufy. Hogan to prac­ /jurifa to the five aboard. A Refreshmenti were sefved 'by Matron Ruth V., Miller of, Olive Davies, divorced from hie. 9 r«( on Spring'8t., 513,(WO. ' •/ tice law or to serve as a Judge; ' To Harry D. Kerrigan, for an ad­ C-65, twin-engine A ir Force the executive committee. Parenta Court, Hartford. Saturday at 7;45' wife and~.-aeparated from another, J.APS . PROTEST .A-TESTS Roraback, member of a fantily plane hot e f BolUng FM d, Va.i are reminded of the annual picnic p.m. iii the auditorium' of Wethers­ is Uie father^ o f three childr^.' dition to a home at 84 Csirol Dr., Tokyo, May 39 UP)-^43arryU»g long prominent inO>nnhcUcut Re­ 52.386. . ■ . "With three Atr' Force elflcers Monday, June 3, at 6:30 p.m. at field | High School. Muinera and placards depiaoding publican politics, and Ebersol In loving igemoryf our mother. . made aa emergency landing nt the school grounds. Charcoal grills ■ A-TESt DELAYED - Marriage Licena?« lira. R o^e Iiuaed away "Stop Nevada Testa.” aciarly.lOO charg^ specifically that Hogan Frederick YVluiam u Young, 116 ' -V V • -r fi«y 30. IMO: Friendship ‘Intematlonnl \ Alr> will be available fbr cooking out­ ^Saturday at 10 a.m. ^ n - Atomic Teet SUe, Ndv, May Japanese Univerrilgr I t o d e h t e m______a in tor r p - .a - common____ _- _____ bfficC'— — arf.' port with n dent "ns , Mg ns a wore. There will \be i games for Wethereli and Audrey Ann An- If -dOeaS' peilaLdafo’ X ftrmation clauVwill meet at Cov­ 39 Un — Unfavorable iweather, . marched ob the American Eka- '' dmploya a' common aecre'tsiry with, ? i ^ To . otff ■ miBffi • basketbair* hi lta neae.'A Cass* all and watermelon, punch.' and, enant Congregational phurch. A t conditions today dela.ve4 for 34’ ba«ay ly. Thirty Japanese Municipal Judge Robert SulUvi aa IBS, a aliigle eoffea served, by the-PTA. All psr-' 3 , p.na.' tha Hi\Laagi(era win have hoars the aheead atomic fX|Ilo- police • gsard In fn t Ent- ’«ul4 On nunterous occasions, they t'l enta and childrsn ar4 Invited to at-l an epUng at tn« Ja propet- aloB In the United States sum- haasy di iNtt tberp vra* po lied, HOlgan represented IK ' i .....swtfkiiiiar: - ty at ’B o ^ v5 ^peraoos In J u d ^ SuUtvwi/e I \ ') . 'V ■\? • / ,.i I .-b ,v; 'i . if- / ■-; K A' V' Mr'''- m y! ■

: Vv, f r ' V,'-' 1:: ' ' : ; r. : WAWCHESTgR l;yENmg'gCTALP^l^f^ C0!W, WEDNESDAY,V a Y 29, 19 5 7 ^ ' T .V-. ■ Mi^CH^STER fcVENING HERAlX)iMANCHESi^R>CONNH WEDNESDAV. MAy 29; 1957 PACe ELEVEN ^ M. T A t h e ! Flowers That Bloom in the Spring ■4 ^ T js a a g T ^ ■‘-C B j HOKTIOAXUR'^ e a r l W . Y O S T B E ‘BOMETh4lMGt A B O U T - t h a t Sport* Editor C i N a N N A T t Harris^____ Latest _ to___ ’Gain N-. s o u , WI41CH Boggini and Herzog „ T'^;i . ______League______Should Not Be Dropped .. New York. MaJ^ 29 (/P)— ^»>y u»e Nationat 4 ^ k u * t h a t i t C A U S E S ' R ecreatiopon Department’sD epartm ent’s budget request has been slash»i«micu ^ |j Somgome e days da vs jo you u can’t m ake a j ih*15t’?heh^VtanchlM ^% i^^ TRAi>t&PLMTeO In Heavyweight Ranks Directors, Superintendent of Recreation yeresterday. w as geies if the New York C lut^jac- OLAVEISS, TO , rs fo r the C m - com pany them to the T A k E R d d T f \ ■ New York, May* 29 (TP)—Beating Bob Baker seems to be Pace Local Attack and Don at San Francisco, m lsa^ their the way to get into the heavyweight'rabktngs. Roy Harris, year, m eoiggesvt;ui.u«i.o. « i m i w u i ...... tjross.uross. a 254*ear-old of Cut and Shoot, Texas, followed the forinula and t^a>* p By PAT BOLDUC the knockoutblow leveledy theTwilight Baseball League. ,'«ft;h»‘.der p it ^ ^ n c K h , 'TOe b 5 c . .heuid i^i; was awarded the No. 9 msltion among the edhtendeps in Where there’s smoke, there's fire and Manchester High Tlw league became a ca^ialty bi- , . aiimWne lust two hlts^ •*’' con»ecu- the lateat boxing ranklngs«by Ring, i i C L I l I d l tgainsl three losses. A .vlctoj^ to be dropped. It is the only pro- L.^'agy,f. a , it stands noW,-.? H|P' until he returns to action. Willie Norwalk, May 29 (/p)—New _ -'o v e r Esat Hartford today In East •' inning, at _PUUburgh,_ Pittsburgh. ma„aged\.R^cmanaged\^ Rlvhle Ashburn had four of the Detroit - 18 19 .486 7 York boxer Bert Bailey waadb- gi^am that attracts spectators reaches the ripe old age''«f 18 Kansas City 17 20 .459 8 Pastrano, New Orleana. Harold i f . t a a t would probably asa&a eight"hita off Warren Spahn. but Johnson, Philadelphia, and Bob der suspension In Connecticut' among the 13 items dropped. The can't play in an organized league seven runners stranded for ers, and Rip. ftepltlski, Wlllle Baltimore 13 22 .371 11 H i the locals one of the e i^ t tiertbii league, for M&nchestcr residents Manchester because he's too old. fert Satterfield, Chicago, each moved' todag for his refusal to Rglit 1 I in the achmlboy tourney which fheir first defeat on the road in Ifi Jones, Stan > Lopafa and winning Washifigton 12 28 .300 14 i. Lagry Boardman of Marl­ only or men who had their school- Hogwash. reliefbV Bob Miller each drove in up a notch, to third, fourth and I I r k |l n r l W g v f i g f s n l underway early next month. ganiea The. major league record Wednesda.v’a Schedule'''. fifth, I respectively, to fill in., the borough here last night. Ing In Manchester, attracted as . . . 1. u 11 i. I for conlte,cutive road victories la 17, three ritqs as the Phillies totaled X U X j UU ' Southpaw Alan' Johnson, with many as 300 fkns to games at Mt Twilight League baseball has thi^-lOlV Ne\^ York Giant*, t’heir most runs since beating the Cleveland at Chicago, 2:30 p.m. opening left by Ciarter. Hurricane . State Athletic Commlaaloiier _____ ' the help of some timely hitting N sb o .------provided many an hour of enter-, ^ Cubs 16-4 \Qn__Scjit. 17. 19,13. —Wynn (5-5) vs Harahman (3-14 Jsteksoir'aiiH' Eddie Macheii re- j Beimy MeMaiulai said Bailey re^ tainment for the people of Man- | Retalih-THIfd PJ*ve New 7TT p.m tained' their one-two positions. fused to fight because the Making a clean sweep in both- Johnny Antoif^li. losing hia sixth, the singles and doubles matches. n iree years ago the Rec stepped Chester, both at the Oval and at With the .vicbuiy the Braves failed to get a ^ a n out in a four- —Sturdivant (3-2) va Ramos (3-3) ' Moore ' Adraaoed i crowd at ^ e outdoor Crystal six starts. The Red and White co­ til and revived the Twi League af­ ^ I ended their losing H « a k at three run first innifig. ^ jU m o re at Boston, 2 p.m.— Arena waa too slim. It was Manchester High’s tennis squad captain also helped his own emupe ter It died a plow death following , . J . \i u *u games to retain thlrct-vplace. 2*2 Loea (4-3) or Ceccarelli (0-1) va Archie Moore, the light-heavy- I aboul''200. it s ea.sy to understand vh>vthe ; ^ of The Cardinals s ^ p t the Cubs weight champion, waa advanced | He and'Boardman were to be blanked neighboring East Hart­ with A timely two-run single with n move from the Weal Side Oval in a two-game set orN^he five-hit Suace (3-0) two outs in the third inning. The ^vi League didn t attract the fans ^ Philadelphia. X The Kansas City at Detpolt. 3 p.m. from eighth to sixth among the ; paid a ^roen|age of the gate ford 5-6 ysaterdsy afternoon in. to Mt. Nebo. While operating at in such great number* to Nebo a.s. *h«iH hio-M.t «>w. pitching of Larry Jackson, who ^avtes, and Ingeniar Johanason, I hard-working Johnson gave up the Oval the league ranked wifh Phillies.'off on their biggest „ —Duren (0-3) vg Bunnifig (2-1) for the 10-rouiiiM)Mt. Bast Hartford. ’The match, final of now has won sixsi; in a row, five in ffweden’a European champion, re- : the season, .gave the Indians an eight hits, walked just one Mtter the beat in Connecticut and a Qt.i'*''* Oval. At the esl binge since 19.13, walloped Tuesday's Results ^/Bailey said tlje weather was and struck out eight. After gl'vlng Side, all players were welcome. j New YorkvnrU niantsGiants 16-6.i 6-fi StSt*Louls L.„..o. i turned to the elite list In the 10th : "foo cold to enter tbe^ring for overall record of seven wins snd number of name players partici­ New York 8, Boston 5 (10 s])ot Johansson-had been droppe^ up,a run In the -OToning; frame, pated and as many as 3.000 fans There were no restrictions on the | J^f^aUd k ?cag o s Cubs 6-1 I" the j " y S h r C a l d s mTd^e the money be would receive, tor four losses. Coach Matt Martozo’a number of out-of-towm performers ' «*u-- v t aami* u.ith ra rd in *!' Cards made nine hits Innings) pnviously for inactivity. He ;r^ i charges ended their spring sched­ Alan retired 13 WUdbata in a row Viewed the importknt games. Mr, ’ out-of-town performers . Chicago 3, Kansas City. 1 the fight. \ before the losers exj>iod«d for allowed. Pratt ft Whitney A ircraft' Mi^on^ extending his h K Moe^rabowsky and two re^ 7! gained his berth by knockii^' out | McMahon aaid be planned a He Soars Through the Air ule in fine fashion, winning their Nebo is atm tod far away to at­ and Hamilton Standard fielded ; St>n JWusial was 0-f6r-3, Cleveland 4. Detroit 3 Henry Cooper. i th!ree straight slnglm and another tract a big volume of neighbor­ hearing on the 'matter. 'Jq e Cash uses his blades as a glider at C>*presa Gardens. Fla. last three matches and shutttifg crack teams and each had a small Only Games Scheduled , Willi Hoepner’s upseV'^ Trlnl- I out their last two opponents. tally in the fifth jnnlng. Outside of hood interest, as was fhe case at In the American League. the Five other bouts went on as n ib Barasota lad won the Jumping championship in Dixie Water two frames, Johnson, displaying army of pa.ring fans. W h e n ‘ c^7pag7 \Vhlte V o x stayed two ' Snap A’aN^treak Thursday’s Schedule dad’s Yolande Pomp^'Doosted the | scheduled, however, aad In t(ie Ski 'reurnament there. In the singles competition Paul the Oval, but the. league w as just German back int^-fhe ratings as i a fine' curve ball and pin-point con­ playera who resided outside the -ames in front, defeating: Kansas ^ Rookie Bill Fischefer snapped the Ne York at Washington, ( ), only pro fight, Walter Boykin, O’B rlfht defeated Kerry McGuire, getting over the hum^ last season 2 Right on the Target No. 6 among t^^l75-pound con- { trol, was never in serious danger. .. when the roof caved in. The league town lines blacklisted it hurt both,Qjty 3.) ^ybii* the second place ■ A’s winning streak at fouj- games 1 p.m 15S, Norwalk, stopped Dubie young pitching sensation with the folded and didn’t complete its the league and attendance. All ■ j,j^^y York Yankees went 10 in- I with a six-hitter for his th l^ vic- Balti Boston 13), 1:30 Rosembling an outslzed pincushion, this target reflects the skill tendsra. PompSy fell from second i Joole, ISS, Springfield, Mhss., in Burhsid* Dovalettes, 6-0, 6-3, Ed Indians Gain Edge ■forma of baseball leagues—Little, to beat Boston 8-5 for a to- : tory. An RBI single B.v Skepm p.m. of'M rs. Margaret.Lynch- The sharpshooter pulls out her arrows to third, exchanging' places with ! the third round. H arrier^ Bow! Pickman upended Brian Cronin 6- Norwich went out front 1-0 In scheduled'season. The blame be- another -German. Gerhard Hecht. ' the first inning on Ray Clang’s longa on no one but the Rec De- Alumnl and Intermediate - ■ alao|ta| of 55 runs in their last six : Lollar, a double steal and a \v^ Kansas tty at Detroit (2), <35^ after competing in the Southern Counties Archery Society Cham­ 1, 9-7, and Lew Gels bdst Dave took a number of fans away from | games, Clevelands ^nudged De- pionships at Winchester, England. Sugar Ray Robinson was back 6 1 single and Dave Morphia' long p a i^ e n t for Its poor, promotion/ pUch by loser Rip Coleman gave 2j30 p.m. Colin, France 10. Randy Turpin, Flath 6-2, - . the Twl League. Ax stated above, troit 4-3 on Eddie Robinson’s ,two- the Sox two runs in the first in­ as diiampion of the middleweights To New britaiui triple to left-centerfield. But walks You don’t draw up a'schedule and Cleveland at bhicago (2), 2:30 with Gene Fullmer, West Jordan, England. 1 Modi* Raudaepp and Kerin axeball field at the high school eliminating the Twl League from|t«r held for a triple and came for-alx for a .371 average to Wtl- and. ytn Smith started to move in years in the Coa^t Leagnie like I is the rule book. ,, walloped the Red and White 89’),- White markers in the fourth In­ Pittsburgh 10 24 .294 13 did ami then get hit with an Ash------^------—^-=r:— door to fhe Golden West for the New Ydrk Giants and Brook­ earned him Ring:, fighter of the N. Y.; 8. Bobby Boyd, Chicago; 9. to pull out the close win. Mae ning. Is ready. A centrally located' field the Rec program. In the best in -: home with the clincher on a single! liams’ .407. ^low^d the infield. It was a Charley Joseph, New Orleans; 10. 34'j. The Wildcats from the Rose Smote enjoyed a perfect night at would be, an Immense help in fin­ terestj of the Town of Manches-16y l*Tank Torre, batting .250. I Don Mossl made his first start Wednesday’s Schedule htove he had done countless limes burp going to first base and WU lyn Dodgers. Each of the eight bpSebail club officials yes-i *wsrd. The Wildcats fought back with know it's the big time. ^ Ch4bo Hernandez, M exico.' City shaded Coaoh Paul Phinney's the plate for the Temple, banging a lone tally In the fifth. With twa ishing th» season In the black___ ter, the league ahonid operate' Spahn. the veteran. 36-^-car-old 1 to help Cleveland’s injury-weak- Philadel^ia at New York, 1_:^0 biffobe li\his four years as an um­ terday gave approval for this T>rocedure: I „ WriterwelghU: (147 pounds), squad 53-81 to avenge an earlier out a single, triple and home run, -^ihsrican League Manehiester is a great town for agatn this season and for many "O'R^Pe"'"'^Mn’t walk a iniah while | ched pitching staff, and gave three p.m.—Haddix (3-2) vs Miller (0-1) pire. ^'/Now.in his’ first whirl in •’It’s hard to realize a batter; "If New. York and Brooklyn re-*------— ------^ | He«vyw#ljflit»: Champion, Floyd Mtback at the West Side Oval. away, three straight aingies by- Sport Schedule Champion, Carmen Basilio, CSilt- and teammates Lbnny Seeder and Batting (B ^ d on 75 at baU)~ Maynard Strickland, Chet Moran tlW promotion of baseball. Off­ more years to come. ITnleas, of i lf®lnlng his 38th career shutout hits in eight frames for his sec- Brooklj-n at Pittsburgh. 1:30 the Nation^ League. Smith saw- can get down the line and a fielder quest consent before October I to _ | Patterson. Brookljm: tenango, N. Y.: New Britain's versatile Mark Ko- Arnold Palmer cime through with Williams, .407; ManUe, hand I can think of three Little course,' the aforementioned indl- "'R*’ his fifth victory of the sea- i ond victory, Ray Nai leski worked p.m. —PodreS i3-2) vs Kline (0-6) no reason U-hV it should be differ- can gel to a ball and throw it re-locate their franchises in San San Francisco has a S-milllon-; 1. Tommy (Hurricane) Jackson. towski proved an individual stand­ 1^ Dave Connell produced the Wnlnesdsy, .May 29 1. Tony DeMarco. Boston: 2. other key blow*.. Ray Blanco gar­ dTew York, .371; Bertola, Detroit, S'core. A Manchester error loaded Leagude as many Farm Leagues. ! 'vlduals donh want ’Tw iligh t He had failed to finish' the ninth, but had to escape a Chicago at Milwaukee. 2:30 p.m. ent. 'that quick. It is murder trying Francisco and Ix)*-,Angcle.s. re- fund earmarked for a new New York; 2. Eddie Machen, Red- out by winning the 100-yard dash, .352; Fox, Chicago, and WerOi, Cheney Tech vs St. Thoms*— spectively, the league paesident is stadium to entice the Giants, ding, Calif.; 3. Willie Pastrano, Caspar Ortega' Mexico; 3. Isaac nered three safeties in s losing the bases but Johnson fanned one fine Alumni League, plus a { League baseball in Manchester. 'or " win any of his last four starts. 1 bases-loaded jam to save it. T w o —Kaiser il-l j vs Buhl (2-li He set h im sA . for the . call. make the cn'l- It a harder for New Britain. Logart, Cuba; 4. Virgil Akins, St. broad Junip and tying Manchea- cause. ! Cleveland, ,333. ^ Farm League, and an adequate In- j It’s your move gentlemen. but came through Rvith the first | of the Tiger hits were homers, a Only Games Scheduled readv to run throilgh- the usual ’’’ * 6alls ana strikes, authorized to grant It." — ' This is in contrast to the Na- New -©rleans; 4. Harold Johnson, ter’s Dorn" Squatrito in the pole Morphia to stifle a potential 'U g Golf- High vs ^ s t Hartford— Louis; 5; Del Flanagan. St. Paul, Temple Beth^{... .026 16-15-12-1 Runs—Mantle, New York, 3fli; inning. ------— complete game for the Braves*; solo shnt'fiy Jla.v Boohe and a two- Tuesda.v’s Results things an umpire usda to come 'Mo.st eveiybbBy-|iip here can A reported proposal that the Cin- Uonal League’s pioheering fron- Philadelphia; S. Bob Satterfield. vault, both boy* soaring 10 feet Manchester Country Oub. Chicago; 6. Archie Moor4, San Minn.; 6. Johnny Saxton. New First National ... .450 .14-14-13-0 Sievers, Washington, 26; William*, Cooch T o m Kelley’s OCIL staff since May 12. • : run Job by Bill 'Tuttle, who had Philadelphia 16, New York 6 away with a decision, ^ o b Skin- run fain enoiigh to worry you on • 9'iremen vS Pagani's, 8:30 -Rob­ clnnati Redleg* shift to New York M*'' of ‘h* York area consist- York; 7. Vince Martinez. Paterson. and three inches. Overall, the Boston, and Fox; Chlcagor'24r v ;^ e Dodgers, who were informed ' been hltlesa in 20 trips. a call. was not considered at the league *og of outmoded Ebbets Field of Diegp. Calif.; 7. Zora Folley, host team captured ab^lrst places j Batteries; Seader and Smole; champions Iced the^ "verdtcrU'wtth (Night) ■ner. the Pittsburgh ftrsX *' ^ raught for, Pittsburgh ertson Park. N. J.; 8. Charley iTombatone) Boyd, Baltimore, and Wertz, Cleve­ three big runs In the sixth. One for a w'hile and then in the Coa.st meeting. Dodgers and the Giants’ Polo Chandler, Ariz.; 8. Nino Valdes. as compared to threeTBr Norwich ' Krinjsk, Bianco and Amirault. land, Pittsburgh 3, Brooklyn 2 (Night. ' man, anchored a foot on Marines vs s’orth Methodist, Cuba; 9. Roy Harris, Cut and Smith, Loa Angeles: 9. Walter base Wallops by Hersog, Cyr snd ^New Loofe’ Greets Faithful 11 Innings.) and got ready for the throw. t..eague. But I never realized It is not known when or if'Prcsi- Grounds both plagued by inade- Byars. Boston; 10. George Barnes, and two for the Silk Towners. j ^ qw it happeris until I started to 6:30--Rol>erlson Park. dents Horace Storieham of the parking facilities, dwindling Shoot, Texas; 10. Ingemar Johans- Red and White winners, in addi­ JWma Batted In--Sievera. Wash­ Renn, s sgcrlfics bimt by Avery Milwaukee. 1, Cincinnati 0 Smith waited. There would Civitan vs Oonimunlly Baptist, Australia. : Don Mozzer. O r l Bridge and can them around here." Giants and Walter O’Malley of the Mtendancf. a,, crowning five per Ison, Sweden. tion to Squatrito, were Scott Clen- Led Day provided, the heavy sjiek- ington, S3; Jsnssn, 'Boston, Doby, and another Norwich boot did (.Night) the two sounds—AShburit's foot' 6:30 -Charter Oak Park Chicago, and WerU. Qeveland, 24; the damage. Renn’s ali^e thto As Belmont Season Starts X JoClto Cpnian. the old-timer Who DodgersDodgera will shout: ’’Westwerd'" W e s tw a r d "f "f^usement tax on admis- Light H e a V, i daniel. jvho was timed in 2:03 for work as Emanuel Lutheran posted Drivers Predict Record St. Louis 5. Chicago 1 (Night) hitting the bag and the ball com­ hks be^n -helping Smith through Thursda.v, .Ma.v .10 Ho!” siona, and soon-lo-expire lease*. pounds). Champion, Archie'Moore. the 880-yard run, and Roger CThrls- Minoso, Chicago, Tuttle. Detroit, left rescued two tsUiss and the ing into Skinner's glove. And leans a 14-9 victory over Center Congre- and Mantle, New York, 23. Thiirsda.v's Schedule the \(.tratrpcky,weeks of major Manchester Motora vs Optical, But it could be, very tempting All this would seem that the pres- San Diego, Calif.: tlana, who heaved the discus 131 ' Red and 'White Shortstop scored New York, May 29 IIF\ — News* there would be that quick, but 1. Duilio Loi. Italy; 2. Kenny j gatlonal last night at Charter Oak the third marker, seaih^rtqg all . , Additional millions will be spent Philadelphia at New York (2). I leagues, umpiring agreed. j 2- Waddell Field. to do ao, sure is on the New York fathers to I 1. Tony Anthony, New "York: Jl. feet and 7*,i inches. Big Joe Dyer Park. Both* pitchers, AI Gustafson Htta-Williams. Boston, 43^ Sie- Tork'ork thoroughbred racing shifted ] nextr fall and during the winter at 1 :30 p.m. clear-cut picture of something ' ’i'ouXhaveTp work it iij re- Spencer Ruhtier vs Police ft Fire, Lane, Muskegon, Mich.; . 3. Or­ took s second in the discus while vers, Washington, 46; Fox, .Chica­ the way home from second B . _ . . _ . g n y a In 500-MiJer Thursday There waa a *39,(i00.000 bond is-, do’ something pronto in the way of j Gerhard Hecht. Germany; 3. Yo- of the winners and Howie Peter# of trom Jamaica to beautiful Belmont I Belmont. pro­ Brooklyn at Pittsburgh (2). getting there first, Ashburn or the ' versg. todi." he"^id. "Sure, the i '■"' *'*'**** Field, lando Zulueta, Cuba; 4. Ralph Du- Bob Lazzari. Dyer and Dave go, and ManUe, New Yoi-k, 43; as Johnson reaped on the sue.electioh in Los Angeles yes-‘ providing new plajlng sites if they | |*nde Pompey. Trinidad; 4. Hans pas. New Orleans: S„I-arry Board- Park, wltji a "new look” greeting, ceeds with its *25,000,000 "dream 1 p.m. ball. play is fa-^K. Bui you have to Medics ve Morirrty’s, 2 Buck- terday 'which could provide means 1 don't want to lose th‘*lr National stretz, Germany; 5. Chuck Spieser, p ,„ ...h o , Malzone, Boston, 42. by second baseman Clang. th * faithful for. the longest session track" at Aqueduct, now being Indianapolis, Ma.v 29 (i'P)—Auto racing fans, already lined Chicago at Milwaukee (2), 2:,30 Smith was ready, but then the remen)ber (oHake yd^" time. A '*.V Field. to build a new city-owned stadluni I Lesgue teams. | Lansing Mich,; 6. Willi Hoepner,’ man, Marlborough, Conn.; 6. Wil­ Doubles—Plewa, Washington, 13; 'F irst baseman Bob Walaneysic lie Toweel, South Africa: 7. Baby •vw held a t the famous Nassau tolTi down. up for miles around Indianapolis Speedway gates today, were p-m. ■ whole play disintegrated into a new umpire c ^ ’t get'^panicked.! Green Manor vi Auto Parts, 3:80 seating 60,000 In a 600-acre plot o f; Thus Stoneham and O'MMlcy______I Germkny; . 7. Clarence Hinnant, Phinn«y.i^iiiiiiicy s avjun«.u.d u nown u n ap.port. u ris K. 0-05.. iI n™ i»n 'Thu .1.u !! ” ---- M slzon e, BOStOn, FoX , C hiC tgO , an d led off the Norwich ninth by bm t- County course. Cincinnati at St. Louis (2), l.near-blur. Ashburn was on top | He has to give x.-! Tim----- sclf-NBuckley 'time Field. the Cavez-ravine area within easy can be considered very much in ; Washington Vaaquez, Mexico; 8, Paolo RosI, won and lost record this •■'pring I J!!? " '111^^ i “P f ®*'***'" Tork, I I ; (Srdner, ing out an infield hit to abort and Florida-bred King H a 1 r a n . assured that tomorrow they’ll see one of tlje greatest SOO-mile' D.C.; 8. Dogomar New York; 9. A1 Nevarez, Mexico; Although modernization of the owned by Leo Edwards and Harry ItSO p.m. j of the bag so quickly Smith was ! make ■ Up his mind/, then call A ft S vs Lawi-era, 2 —VeiT>lanc.k distance of the downtown dialrict. I the driver:s seat. I Martinez, 1Uruguay; 9. Charles and after the State Meet Satur-1 ^ f Peters and Baltimore, an^ Willkims. Boston, waltzed home on Tommy Twbmey’a 52-year-old track won’t be com-: races since Ray Harroun beat Ralph M ulf^, in the 1911 in- having trouble realizing he was I don't mean he ca)v debate Field. 10. Johnny Gonsalves, Oakland, dav will compete in the annual **ch collected! 10. long home rim to deep rti^tfleld. Massey, heads a fetid of 12 3-year- Calif. OCTL Field Day Tuesday in New ! “ "Fle.s for the Congo#. Gill Triples-fiimpson. Kansas a ty , plated for at least another year, old* in the *15.000 Hightime, j augural thriller. ------^ '------— ! there. The ball arrived in the You got to call it right an;ay Norman's vs Anssldi, 3:30-'-'Ver- But the dependable Johnson bore customers will find a new railroad Thirty-three drivers were set in 1953 and 1954..warf killed In the middle of it. To -Smith, the highest qmfort i planck Field. FMtherwetgtita: (126 pounds). Britain, Wilson powered s twp-nin homer > 4; Boyd and Nleinan, Baltimore, down and retired the next three « d bus Urmlnal. improved 1 S L T & r r o n % h e 'B lZ ^ o n ? m for the start, about 11 a.m. O.D.T. race Swelkert won. Smith jerked his arm up and ------Title vacant: The Sumsnarv for the losers in the fourth. " Kuenn. Detroit/ Graff Kansaa batters In order. trance* and exits deigned j„ Clear, cool xveather Is the-forerasl. 1. (Thertf Hamia. France: 2. 100-yd. dash: 1. Kot'owaki, NB. Lutherans-----230 620 1-14-1J-21 City. McDougsJd. New, York, and No Fatalities L*st Year Local Sport , called Ashburn out. The fleet Perfect Home Weaeen ' cIov«r leaX fashion, plu« six escalA-; Veteran drivers predicted a rec­ . Phillie turned in anger when he Hogan (Kid) Bassey,. Nigeria; 3. 2. Pepin. M. 3; tie L'etwesn Peretz, Congo# ...... 210 401 1- 9-11-3 Lemon, Washington. 8. Last year's ‘'500’’ wrs run with­ The win closed out a perfect ? tors and other graridstand im -. major stakes ord of about 132 miles an hour. heard the call and stormed back Miguel Berrios. Puerto Rico; 4. NB. and WiUiame. M. Time 10.7. Bslleries: Gustafson and Ted- Home Runs—Willlanu, Boston, home eeaison for the Indians who >vements» More than 13.000,000'^®®* ^ ^ during: the lum- Wide Open Race out a fatality but drivers Tony Chatter down the line. Mayo Smith, the Flash Elorde, Philippines; S. Ike 200-yd. dash: 1. Butler, N. 2. ford; Peter* and Whitney. 11; Zem ial,'Kansas City, ManUe, ...... Bettenhausen^^ and Jimmy Day- did not lose once In six engage­ 1. .been spent since Belmont i "L*/ ^ 150.000- Lee Wallard, who set the ^lod manager, came hopping out of A GOOD PLACE TO DO BUSINESS Chestnut. New York: 6. Jean Janik. NB. 3. Sy'.ia, NB. 4. Pepin, New York, and Sievers, Washing­ ment* at Nebo. And for the sec­ C lo ^ last fall xdded Carter Handicap tomorrow, ern pattern _ of full bore drivingdrivinf. " ’alt were injured. Both recovered the dugout, "He was across the Snsyers, Belgium; 7. Paul Jorgen­ M, Time 20.6. REC LEAGUE ton. 9; Skizaa, Kansas City.-7. ond successive year Manchester' Imporved Facilities Memorial Day. The big one, how- in the' long grind, asserted "It's and uill start tomorrow. Prelim- TENNIS CUNIC, open to the bag." Mayo sputtered and the sen. Port Arthur. Tex.; 8. Rjctrdo 440-yd. dash: 1. PoreU, NB. 2. Exploding for 17 runs in the laat ' « Stolsn 1 . Bases ’ ^ “ ‘cago.' ever, ie the *100,000 Belmont the. most wide open race- in his- inaries to. this year's race already Moreno, M exico;-9. Kid Anahuac. and Norwich split their spring -. Most of the money was spent public, is scheduled tomorrow af­ rookie umpire’s first hassle was Sykes, NB. 3, Price. NB. 4. Socha, three innings. Host Co No 3 t’ «: Francona. series. Yesterday’s defasU-^riu tha to Improve the transportation' Stakes, June IS. tory’" (have claimed.one life—Keith An- ternoon starting at 2 o’clock at underway." Mexico; 10. Giro Morasen, Cuba. N. "nme 52.9. crushed Case Bros. 2l-13^ast night I *i BsWntore, Wallard charged from the start drews, killed May 15 In a practice Bantamweights: (118 pounds), seventh for the ’WlldOtds'who have problem, and enlarge parking facil­ Ahother track. Delaware .Park, the high school courts. Henri Sa- "That:" the umpire was saying 880-yd. run: 1. Clendaniel. M. 2, under th . lights at I^bertfon ^ t « a " ’f ^ ^ also won seven Utnes'whlle playing ities. Tile Greater New .York opens its 32-day session today at' in winning the 1951 race and *'un. ' laum of Boston. New England Champion, Alphonse HsJimi, Hausman, n 6 . 3. Labas. NB. 4. ; the other day, "was rh'y introduc­ France: Park. John Rivosa led the Fire-on five declt to one-tie in T6 bqtings. ■ • Asm. (GNYA) will race for 58 Stanton, Del., with Mrs. DuPont wiped out the old idea of guessing.; Maximum engine sizes were cut amateur champ, will conduct the tion to major league baseball. V Elia, NB.. Time 2:08. men’s attack with four hits snd BOggiiil snapped his string of, days at BelmonL until racing Scott’e Nahodah topweighted at the winning speed and then try-; 10 per cent in. an attempt to stop clinic which is being-sponsored by ' 1. Raul (Raton) Macias, Mexicb; .. High Jump;’ 1. Fiagione. NB. 2. siona)—Trucks. Kansas Cltor. 5-0, And even now I ’m still wonder­ teammate Dorn Gentllcore belted 1.000: Sharitz, New York. 4*1. .800; three straight game# without a •hifta to upsUte Saratoga Springe 126 pounds in a field of ni/ie for ing to- maintain that average. | the yearly increase in speed. The Naasiff Arm*. A singles and dou­ 2. Mario D’ Agata, Itily; 3. Billy tie between Keough. NB. and 4he game’s lone honte run for the ing whether I kicked it or not. Pescoick. Los Angeles; 4. Leo Pierce. Chicago. 7-2. .778: Maas, ^ ■ ’hy getting two and Hersog for the month of August the *10,00(} Wilmington Handicap. ■nic 41st field is full of charging i reduction, or-rainy, windy weather bles match will be played. It was one of those things that A VACATION THE WHOL^ f rompko, N. 4, Three way tie winner*. Edgar Brainard jiad thiee also had two safeties in the In­ drivers who won't settle for any- of this year's time trials, gave to- Espinosa, Philippines: .1. German Detroit. 6-2. .750; Wilsdn, Chicago/ Hie ^staff big three, a quarter could?have gone either way, but among Prvtko. NB. Murphy, N. hits in. five at bats for the losers and Grim, New York. 6-2. .7H/ dians' total of To off two vlalUng of a nUlllon dollar series for fillies thlng but the lead as long as morrow’s field an average qualify- Ohm. Mexico; 6- Dante Bini, and Chevrilla, M-. H*. 5’6’’. and Ernie. Bliven arid Joe Ganges FL.AO T Q U R N A M E N T is you bet I w-asn't going to tell Ffance; 7. Orlando Reyes. Cuba: 8. Strikeouts—Pierce. ChidSgo, 48; pitchers. . . Both Renn and D(ck •and mares, will be raced during they're on the 'track.. There are ] ing speed of 141.444 m.p.h. com- scheduled tomorrow at the Coun­ Ashburn or Sntith that. Mile run; !, McGrath. N. 2. Rob­ both collected" two singles for (^se. Hutson stretched their . hitting three'of them in Ihe'fronl row - ; pared with last year’s {-record of FAMILY WIU ENJOY ' At Asuncion, Philippines; 9. Joe Wynn, Cleveland, 4to como down noyirand teM _borgeriii of o ItfoHmo. Low 1.00 Footw Aoca Discus throw: 1. CSlrlatana M. 2. .Spahn, Br^u'es rival earlier this season.____ R ^ . Conn McCre^y rode coun- the 1955 winner, i^ s killed last! —Runs B ailed In --F urillo. B rook- M iW M T S ""i summer on a high-Wik track at ; Mofiioriol Doy t :Z 0 p .m . "D^er, M. 3. Sgamboti, NB. 4.~Mi|tu- [' • 0'utdue1ed~t'he two-hft pitching lyn, and Aaron, Milwaukee, 33; . ' Masckstler <1) rice, N. Dist. 13l’7'4". - | Cbo Grom with an eight-hitter, «b r h po a e rbl l a k K 4 ', "''’I* I Salem. Ind. Bill Viikm-ich winner •= AM KMs Freo—Thrills / Musial, St. Louis, sr;'Robinson snd flyr. 3b_...... 4 » 1 1 a 0-0 clocked in 1:45 1-5 for the mil* i ______;______Javelin Ulrow: 1. Bonk, NB. 2. i walking none, to snap Cincinnati’s l^ k ', Ci'ncinnati, 27: Kactnskl. If ...... 5 I) 1 I O J o and one sixteenth. Wllliant Mor,-: A '57 SWEPT WING ■WB0XESDAT. MAY 2* Maitz, NB. 3. Srhreiber, N. 4. Chsz, . r°*d winning streak-at 15 games ,.v U 3 i Complete Racing Program Hits—Robinson,. CTricInnati, 55;"! JoflSo” p ...... 4 0 1 0 3 0 3 DODGE 4.DR. SEDAN. NB. IMst. 169’8-’’. I 1-0 while becoming first Milws'akee llolK'nthat. lb ’H ungarian Ruritier; 88'Starters In Big Bare 880 yd. relay won by New Brit- pRcber to hurj a complete game Aaron, Milwaukee, and Musial. St, . 4 0 0 11 0 n 0 Equipped with heater, - de­ Boote 86 Louis, 58: Schoendienst. New York, Hutson, rf , . 4 0 - 1 2 .0 ’ n 0 lain (Janik,-Ro'oertson. Price and since May 12 Bogzini, 2b' ...... 4 t 2 0 8 0 0 froster, slgualih cleotrie 4 Miles From LDoor ..Sedan R ad ip,' - MAY 30 ford, Philadelphia, 8-t, .833; Dr/s- HB: Twomev: SW Cyv. SAC: ATwy: IT WILL PAY you TO ’ Momiry -Door , Moroury Moai Wayon 3 ^ heater. Nicely dale, Bi^klvn. and Gross. Cincin­ I-OB: Manchnater 7. Norwich 6: W : 52 4 $645 ’55 $2295 equippad. 3 3 h«fiter, automatic nati. 4-1, .800. . Johnaon 1. Morphia 3: SO ;, Je h u n n 8, M EC ADMISSION i *1 0 4 5 Morphia 5. MorrtaetM 4: Hits s d i l l e r - tranfimission. *1 3 9 5 Strikeouts —. Koofax, Brooklyn, phia 6 for 4 runa in 4 Inniniri: K«i« INVESTIGATE THE and Arroyo, Pittsburgh, 46: Drott, rlaettt 4 for 3 runa in 4 tnnlnst; RBP; Ci-r (Morphia): WP: MorptaGiT L i Mor- *52Chovrolot AJIoor- 0 4-Door Syffawr-ltidfo,------Chicago. 40:.Roberts, Philadelphia. phii ; PB: Jone*; P: O’Leary. GIsaio#; - 38; Cardwell, Philadelphia, 37. 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Realtor Seen Large BoQst f^r Town CLASSIFIED ADVT. ANDqUICKEKt fesslaaal or buttnees. Inquire ■ AND VICINITy END OF MONTH SPECIALS done. CaU PI 2-6683. .«U6EL1NE MEN 23 TO 401 PI 3-6190. tomaOc, $0’’. Was $279.1ff9JK''J Now FOR SALE b r a e -b u r n RkALTT CMOW. USE IDEA Oew pine Jambe ., .per set 3.00 $199.96. RockvlUa, TRemont 6-2606. Ml, I42W.______DEPT. HOURS CLEAN AND paint those guttcur OPAEOOD MEN’S REBUILT and Relfisted $5000 — Ooventry — Four-room Vernon, May 39 (Special) —♦arahltoet fiar the projeet. 1951 HUDSON 9. Runs good. $195. If you’re looking tor a ' atfitora-Speclal— Ranch. Lake ^vUegea. 8tl5 A. M. to 4:30 P.-M . now. Avoid costly repairs ,Mtar. H usaw o- ' Shoes. Reasonably priced. Sam: 'One ' De Luxe Hllectrie Range. 'TORBE ROOMS aditabi* for cMee 10 HENDERSON ROAD MULTTPUD U m N G offers tiw Vernon wlU receive aubetantla) thk ^ a steady Job with annual* (■••a) per ft. .16 or bdateeas. 470 Main S t Ml. 1951 STUDEBAKER CHAMPION. MI. 8-mn. Tulyes, 38 Oak St., In front «f Waa $SM.00. Now $169.00. $9600-^ebron. - Five-room Home, combined -eerTteeiL of IS leeltera, benefits from the state eld to aMOhers aleo daoidad to eqi^HiBt raises, Uberat vacations, Purnell Parking Let. One Electric. Clothes Diyer. Was 9-622S or MI M444. 80 ealeamtn to help aeU y w thetr mm ftmd caiTOMB n t l ^ ttaMi COPY CLOSING TIME Overdrive ...... $195t’"RUBBISH AND aattwT removed. Novelty Siding, %x6, per ft. ,18 ______10 acres of land. • mUes from roads MU paaesd yesterday tat the and other'employe bendfits, $149.00. Now $120.00. 8,000 SQUARE F B E T ofin tesM ar Manchester Canter. . BRICK b u il d in g house. For fatfCrmatfon pleese caU hire a prof eealOBal Ante Tito •• General c lt a n ^ , cellara, atUca LIVE BAIT for. lIshiM, minnows, Geaeral Assembly and from the FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. 1950 MERCURY. Needs then become a Guard at' 0»alng ...... per f t .06 area to rent or lease. Woodland : 46 X 47 FEET Oulteo W, Hutchins, $fl 9-61$2. nance commltte* w l ^ reeem* and yamM. Reasonable M. worms, etc. 30 nanU in St., On# Nlne-Poufid Wringer Wateer 1 $12,660 r - Andover, n e u Bolton. clutch ...... $100. the Connecticut State Pris­ St., Maneheater. MX $-8043. state aid to sdueatlcn MU now mended the aetloiV'FW we«Mi g^ MON. THRU FRI A ..-’•L Rubbish Removal. MI. -RockvUls, TR 8-4179. yiueh Mahogany Doors— with Pump. Wastarn M19.96. Now New 6-Room Ranch. Hot water WANTED—'nuee or four-bedroom under conslderatioa. the fund ra Mng comnattee. I960 HUDSON $. Four-door. $95. 6>V7B7. on. ‘The starting salary Is All Sizes to 2’ 6’’ . . . . . $.30 W-00. , With office space: on second house with two or more acres 10:30 A. M. STEAM FURNACE, oil fired, tank THREE-ROOM Office Suite, 17 baseboard heat. Ceramic bath. State aid to education, according Fnraltoterlt*i Beeetved Market St., Rockville. Suitable ' Full cellar. Many extras. floor. Suit^le for metal land. Within 10 mUea Manches­ SATURDAY 9 A. M. 1949 CHEVROLET. Gray. FtOOR SERVICE. Floors sand^ $3660 and burner, AU eisM eteam or Western Framing— . CHAMBERS FURNITURE SALES ter. Not over $17,600. WeUea to Franklin G. Welles, wUl bring 'The Venttet School m to m tow Needs work ...... •..$95. and refinlshed. TR. 5-2071 tfr TR. hot water radiator|r pipu, gas loads only ...... per M lU.OO At The Green pnfeaaionel or buslnees. Uquire working, wobdworkinKt ma­ an increase of at least $84,070 over reeelvqd six bids for eqnleeteg The Maximum Bockvme, TR 6-2806. $16,600-^oUon. , New 6H-Room Agency, Coventry, PI 3-6873. PI 6-1050. stove. Side arm'.gas hot water Open Ranch. Buyer has choice of ccl- chine shop or for any ^milar 2-7933. PI 14718. last year’s grant of $140,160. abmitll claagroora,^to toSnow. TOVB COOPERATION WILL 1946 CHRYSLER WINDSOR . .$95. $4560 Mahogany Paneling ..per M 179.00, Wellss’ figure# are baaed on the e#tr bid being b * $4,889.75~ ~ entered t f heater. ■ Tofieti, bathtubs, sinks, 10. a.m.-5 p.m. 7 :S0 p.m.-O p.m. BTORBJ—Choice locatian at the ' ore. 3 ncias of land and many use.- Extra lot 52x165 feet BE APPRECIATED 1948 CHEVROLET. Has new (CHUCK'S RADIO and^.V. Service HOM ABoirr-niAT? eOKpSE « Get an application for also cabinet^ sinks. CSioman’s axtras. U8TINGS NEEDED for aU types averegs dally memberritlp In 151 North M i^ -S t m . ' 3-6517; > TAKIM6 Oe^VOUA, nSMlMft ^ ^XOOFT8EETaM>M*V; Oalf Flooring from per M 159.00 ARE—You In LG-V-E CenterXx). Main St, upreedmate- for parkins: purposes included ^clutch ...... $95. B utwhemuis PRISON GUARD at the Housewrecking, MI 9-3893, after 5 of homea, capes, ranches, eolo- town’s tchools last ysar, and on Raymond *' '* B. RamsdeU. ■Dpertn* residence Ml, 8-47 PLYMOUTH. Runs very \NIPEPUT6(MA rMBUSV.' a r e:—^You goihg housekeeping Home. Four flreplacea. New hot aeuyaskl-Felber Agmcy, Ml caucuses. j companlss to submit. aamptea o t REFRIGERATION sales and serv­ nel Director, Room 405, RICH, Fine Meadow Loam,priced Southern New England. CAN-You spar? ohly 9-6781. the furniture, because ef the ninai good ...... $96. ice. Commercial, residential, air nVOMAUCB NATIONAL LUMBER, INC water heating system. 9 acres of 8-1409 or MI 9-4391. ■ The. $64,070 increesd is based m State Office BuUding, Hart- within your budget. Fill, gravel, $26 $36 $35 $25 $25 $15 land. 8 mUe# from Manchester an aeraes-Uie-bo($ftl Increaae of ness to Uds. 1941 PONTIAC. Four-door---- $45. condtionera, freezers. A. and W. 6HE SODOENlV sand, stone. Light griuItnL MI 881 St a t e s t r e e t TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS JAMES, J. ROHAN A SON LtSTINOS WANTBD-Singla, two^ Ladd and HaU Ud, $4.93L48; Jar. ^frigeration Co. Ml 9-1237, MI aOE6«nCME foi^, or your nearest Con­ NORTH HAVEN, CONN. OFFlCaC FOR r a t , 801 Hartford Center. $21 per pupil apd'a $9.80 per pupil Lost and Paand 8-8808; $25 $25 $25 $25 $35 $3$ Rd. Call after 8 p.m. Ml 9-0969. "Realtoi's famUy, three - femUy, bualnew allotment tor Increased enrollment mak, $4,7M.15: L i ^ r White Cb., Above cars exactly as repreMnt- 9-2050, MI 9-0055. BUND- ■ necticut State Employment ^ TEL, CHeatnut 8-2147 property. Have many cash buy- ed. —All bargains at these prices. Bride, and Groom "Love Neat” $3,600 Down — Manchester — N eu In the paat 10 yeare. $4,863.38; Cascade, $8,123,95; s a l l o s t — PASS BOOK NO. 210»- Service. 13 COMMERCIAL fluorescent fix­ 8 COMPLETE ROOMS OF OFFICE FOR RENT, West Middle East Center St. 6-Rcom Cape, 6 617 HARTFORD ROAD ire. Mortgagee arranged.. Pleeu GledhlU Co.. $5,261.08. ' We are anxious to clean them but DICK’s' WEATHERSTRIP Com- tures with four bulbs each and n ie $9.60 figure was reached In Savtng* Department of the Man­ psny, doors and windows, custom BRAND NEW FURNITURB . Tpke., near Parkade. CaU. MI finished. Full shed dormer. Many call George L. Grdzledlo, Realtor. caucus by the leglalatore largely , To be equipped for use to aoa- • to make room for newermodels. hangers. 13’’- x 49H” . $10 each. Diamonds— ^Watebes__ extras. F.H.A. commltmenL MI 8-7433______MI 941878 109 Henry Street. chester Tnut Company. Appli- No reasonable cash offer refused. work, guaraftteed. CaU MI. 0-1583 DOTTNOWI “ Westinghouse’’ Electric Ref. 9-6205, aftei> 1:80. through WeUea* Inslstenoe that tember are eight loonia to Bulk" \pation made for payment. Idler 6 p.m. * Kinney Shoe Store er MI 9-6644. Jewelry 48 or "Emereon’’ Television Set B ot the High Sdiool, where eli . fo ‘TllMJu'tff Oioice—8 Different Bedroom $17J)00 — Bolton -T- Custom BuUt MANCHESTER—834 I^ a U St — the amall towns, with overwhelm, , tog Jumps In school enrollment graders wUi bs located, and BROWN-JACKSON HAND ANp power mowers sharp­ f t f f . . MY-DOUBLE Dreea Form. - Maple LEONARD W. Y08T'JeWelep. r«- Suitea Somiflfir Homca for Rant 57 Stone Ranch'. Glassed porch and Six-room Cepe Cod. Featuras In- ______Legal Notice rooms at tha County Home. The Personals ¥»S04MlgPl., four-poster bed, oak ditefifiC- Bird “ — *"aU watchea nx a ^ y . Choice—8 Different Living Room buUt-ln garage, m bat£s. 1 acre "Chide-1%-baths, garage, flrephtes over the past 10 years, were not ened, repaired. Air cooled engines AT A COURT' o r PROFATK Ji«H F*tfiRg a fair share of atate aid, furniture to the Oounte’ Home repair work. Guaranteed work­ CHICAGO 33,/U. cage and stand. Peri ef en- of IxStSSE (men dally. Suites (COVENTRY LAKE—Lakevlew cot- lot, beeutifid setting, many ex> wlUi paneled wall, hot water oU at Maachrater, wtUila aM for tha cteasroome to being moved to ths SHOE R E P A ltol^ of the better MOTOR SALES ITALIAN Cook Wanted. Good pay. dishes, 87 pieces. Can MI 1-8M8. tree. heat, dlntatg roqm, aluminum tri­ compared to the larger cities manship. Ideal Grinding Shop, 273 Apply Acadia Restaurant, 103 Choice—3 DifferenSDinette Seta tages avaUable June 1-Sept. 18. IMatrlct ot Uancheater. On the 28th day V er^ church partah beose tor kind for over 40 years. Sam June at reduced rates. AU con­ ple track windowa. Modem of May. A.D. 1967. — where attoool enroUment has not 883 MAIN STREET Adams. MI 3-8979. Tolland Tpke. EXTENSION Loud-Speaker, and "De luxe’’ Range can be had In­ (Ither Listings AvaUable. Prfaont. Hon. Jphit J. Wallatt. Jndso. kindergarten daassA 2 TUlyes, as Oak S t, Purnell veniences. Boats, private bearii. throughout. $3,000 down. Va- Increased as rapidly. Enclosure. Attractive and com­ stead of Refrigerator or Television .Sftalo of WUItam J. Thornton, lata Paper CoUectloa Parking Lot. • ^ •MI 9-5732 PLOWING LAWNS and gardens YOUNG MAN . to learn heat and Set If you prefer. Carlson, PI -3-7368, LAWRENCE F- FlANO cant. Owner transferred. Price ot Maneheater In aatd diatrtet.. da- From the $16 nUUlofi state aid pact. Excellent sound. New, $16,600. Shown by appointment. ceaaed. The American Lagton wlU eoB> with rotary plow. CaU PI 2-7669 Heating and Plumbing '17 Help Wanted— Female 35 Help Wanted— 5|ale 36 sheet mstal trade. Manchester Garden—'Farm— Dairy E-V-E-R-YT-H-I-N-G b r o k e r to roads bUl passed yesterday, duet its monthly papar eollaetlon JANE: Got MyaUc Foam today after ;4 p.m. $10. MI 9-4396. Phone Ml 341278. Brae'Bum Upon application of Alleo F. Thorn­ Vernon wUl receive $47,615, com­ a^J. W. Hale Corp. and cleaned Sheet Metal Works. 14 High St. Products 50 The Whole “ Love Neat” MI 94»10 ton. oxectnrli, praying for auth^ty Btm4$y. storting at 9:1* am . Red* 1 9 ^ ' .pLDSMOBILE Convertible. LLOYD'S PLUMBING Service as­ CLERK.- TYPIST “ Albert’a’’ Low Price Only Wantid To Rent 68 Realty,. to aril certath real aatata particularly pared to a total laat year o f $38.- our t^olstery and rugs. Dan Call ^ 9-1797 after 6 p.m. sures satisfaction, prompt aervice. BABY AR’nCLiSS—Bassinet, Bath- dents are i^ e d to lexre b n a iM Permanent position avaUable for SHORT ORDER COOKS WANTED. Inette, Car Seat, two Playpens, f0flAWBERRY aud Pansy Plants. $565.58 <^Mrtbod in aaid appUeaUon on flla, 693. This la based on a 34 per came home and almost fainted, MORTENSEN TV. Speciklized RCA CH 7-6124, Ml 9-6485. Howard Johnson’s, Ml 9-6330. Fern Gardens, 179 Fern St„ Man­ YOUNG Couple and baby want BOt/TON — Attractive Six-room NEW Five-room Ran(Ui, basement cent Increase for Vernon’s 68 muss papers at the curb or on porehss high school graduate in our Man­ Rocking Horse, excellent condi­ Price In January waa $796.98 O^UDBRED;—Thatvavs^s#ss«##-rsitroe Ul«M*w fortgDinae4rev||wii8|B ap-Sir* thought I ’d -^jought a lot of new 1951 FORD Victoria. Radio, heat­ television service. MI. 9-4641 in s u r a n c e c a r e e r chester. heated, unfurnished, 8-5 - room Ranch; Full basement. Overeized garage, copper plumMng, oil heat, .11. . . i_ V. ------— a^tgi-nuned at o f town roads. in plain sight o f the revjiig tradcA furniture Anti. er. Good condition. CMl MI chester office for clerk-typist In tion. Call MI 9-6655. Long, Eteay, Convenient Terms! city water end eewers. $14,000. lleatlon b« heard and determined at to case of rain, tbe coOeetlcii vrtll our compensation department FRIENDLY ICE CREAM is ac- FREE Storage until wanted ra- ^[iartmsnt with retri^^ator and garage. Storms and screene. Lot Rte Probate office in Maneheater Man-eater In Memorial Day Parade 3-4423. LAWN MOWERS sharpened and PLUMBING and heating—Repaira cepting applications for part time NATIVE ASPARAGUS now In sea* stove. July 1. 0-8863- 103 X 350. Madeline Smith, Real­ K A E Realty, MI 9-8397, MI m M XHatrlet, on tha 8th day ef June, A Memorial Day parade and be held ‘the foUowliig Siraday. Ability to work accurately with fig­ Exceptional opportunity for METAL Children's Jungle-Jim. ganfieaa of .time. FREE Delivery «9Wf, m« s««i w viwaa au anw repaired. CaU Ml 9-1702, MI 9-4868, and contract wore. CaU ML 9-8641. work evenings and weekends MI apn. tor canning or freezing, cut tor, MI 9-1643. S-4480. AD. 1957 nt ten o'clock tar the (ero- ceremonies wlU be conducted here Anyone taking old papera to the Automobiles foi^ Sale 4 1948 CHEVROLET — Two-tone 113 Wells Street. ures, a good telephone' voice and right man. State age, current Good condition. Reasonfcblc. Call anywhere in Connecticut U you WANTEID by retired lady, a per­ noon, and that. notice M #lveh to alt- 9-8196. MI 3-6090. fresh, daily, 23c bunch, five pennna inlereeted In aaM Mtale of the' tomorrow by the American Leglmi Legion Home to asked to dapodt 9 tome knowledge of medical terms have no means of transportanon Good running condition, plus snow 3. WATSON, PLUMBING and heal­ income, background and insur­ b w h e s for $1.00. $3’.75 a crate manent Unfurnished, three or MANCHESTER—New 6H room MANCHESTER mndencr of said appileatleh and the them to the oM tniefc body at the BBPDRB TOU^BUT a uaed^pr tires. 8195.. Call Ml 9-7972. SEWING MACHINES—home and ing contractor. New installations, helpful. Typmg is necessary but ance experience, if any. June we WiU aend oUr private “ CUurteey tod the VFW. • ROUTE SALESMAN—For esUb- THREE Spruce Trees, 8-10 fset Farmer! Market, four-room ^artment, no pets. ranch. Attached garage, ceramic pUkC* of bearta# thereon, by ’Hie parade, to be led by tiie left o f the puking lot at tha old see Oonnan Motor Bglea. BulCk commercial types bought, sold and alteration wdrk and repair work. speed i# not essential. Five-day lished laundry and dry cleaning college graduates considered. 811 Eaat Middle Tpke. MI 94)474 Auto’’ for you. No obUgaUon. Write Boot X , c /o Herald. Ule bath, full basement, % block NEW 8-BEDRDOM RANCH, under publlihlns a copy of thte order In aome SaMi and Service, MS. Maln|J'[960 INTERNATIONAL LUO Pick­ repaired. Ralph Aldrich, MI MI 9-3808. week, excellent insurance benefits high, about 6 feet diameter, ateut SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT newmper ImvIiik a circulation in said High school bikiid, under the direc­ buUdtof. route. Salary and commission. 6'4 years old. Must be sold. $75. Free pony rides for the chUdreii to hue. $13,300. R. F. Dimock Co.. construction, hug# living room, ^Irlct. at least five W a before the Btraw. ML »-4B7L Open eveMn|a, up, v^ry .clean. Keeney's Garaged 9-8487. and pleasant v'orking conditions in ONLY DAY. OR EVENINO MI 9-6246.' m i 9^18. tion of Samuel Ooldfarb, wUl form Legtaa Meeltaigs Numerous benefits. Apply In per­ 420 Lake St. Saturday and Sunday afternoons, separate dining room with pic­ (lay of said hearlnr to appear tf they at the Recreation Field at 9:30 Buckla^. our air-conditioned office. son, New Model Laumiiy, 73 Sum­ WRITE 3 p.ifi.-6 p. m. FOR APPOINTMENT PHONE YOUNG COUPLE wants S-8-room ture wlndowi IH baths, 2 fire­ m ceim at Mid Time and place and The American Legion llteak CUb NEED A CAR?’ Short on a dowh' ATTICS, cellars, yards and ga- Millinery > Dressmaking 19 For Further Information CaU mit St.' •MR. ALBERT, HARTFORD unfurnished iq>artment. MI 9-2047. BOLTON LAKE FRONT — Three- be beard relative -thereto, and iriUte Am. and leave kt 10 o’clock for WiU hold its monthly mpper at tho paymant or had your credit turned ratST $200 buys a 1949 Buick Con- 4 RIDING Power Lawn Mtwer. 21'* ' places. 3-car basement garage, return to thU court. S t Bernajcd’s and Ordva RW Ceme­ tages cleaned. Rubbish prompUy LIBERTY MUTUAL CONFIDENTIAL PEPPER PLANTS, 28c dosen. _____ CH 7-0868 room winterized cottage, $7,000^ nice lot ...... $24,000 nsw Post horns on Wsst Sat­ down? Don’t give up! For a good vertiffie. Excellent tires, radio. removed. Cal] MI 9-9245. ALTERA’TIONS on women’! and Reel Power Lawn Mower. Both WESTINGHOUSE Engineer re­ ______JOHN J. Judge, teries. Uhlts from the National INSURANCE COMPANY DRIVER-SALESM^ transplarited/Pritchard to­ - AFTER 7 P. M. CH 6-4890 Columbia , Lake, three-bedroom urday at 7:80 p.m. Peter Jacooskf deal—not thru a amall loan «com- Needs nitnor electncal repairs. children's dresses, coats, suits, in excellent condition. MCt-94870. 6.000 quires four-six unfurnished rooms. wintered cottage, $11,900. Cul- FERGUSON RD.—^New -S-bedroom AT? A COURT o r PROBATE held Guard aa weU as the Legion and has announced that he to ptoanlng pany-aao “ Harry” at 833 Main FLOORS Washed. Waxed. Polished skirts, etc. CaU Ml 9-6636, 9-5. MA-NCHEISTER MI 3-1161 BOX K, c /o HERALD ...... I'...... mato plants, 26c dozen or $1.60 ^within and for the VFW, WlU participate. MI 9-1874. For newly established wholesale EXCELLSarr CondUloit—LuUabye ger hundred. 13 Glenwood St. 43-46 ALLYN ST., HARTFORD 3 amaU diUdren. Phone MI 9-3376. ton W. Hutchins, Ml 64)183 Multi­ Ranch) huge kitchen and dining a special treat for members nt the S t (Formerly Douglaa Moton). and Buffed. Modern Floor Pol­ routes; Five-day week,’ salary and Open Any Ehre. By Appointment ple Listing Member. . area, ^38’ living itx>m, overaizro ?f‘ M i? George Hammon wiU be master' dfiuter Saturday. / 1961 MERCURY acibCoupe. Ra­ ishing Co. Call MI 3-1334. WANTED—Experienced shirt op­ Crib and Mattresi. Hedstrom SMAU. Adult FamUy would Uke erator. Apply in person, Fisher commission. Health, welfare and — ------— ------^ ' ...... $20,600 ■- Present. Hon. John J. Wallctt, Judfe. of ceremonies at Grove HIU Ceme­ The LegloB has annouaced plane dio, heater, overdrive, .fi^r hew Moving—^Trucking MAN FOR LAUNDRY and Dry carriage. BU.'9-1906. OOMBINAITON Gas Stove, Servel to rent a house or apartment In MANCHESTER — Beautiful new Estate of Martin A Fenn, lata of tery. Howard Jacobs, past De­ IN TALCOTTVILLE RELAX This Summer. For a Dry Cleansers. pension plan. Paid holidays. Must ASPARAGUS by the Pound. Or­ l a r g e R.^MBLJNa RANCH 2- Manchester in said district, deeaaaed. to sponsor a 1-day portanaaaea ot WhHewall tires. Sbccellent condi­ Storage 20 be high school graduate. Apply Cleaning Route. Hartford area. THREE TIR'^S, 6.750-15. whitewall, ders' taken for freezing Fern Refrigerator, Pressure Canner. Manchester. Call MI 9-3281. elx-room Colonial, IH baths, t ^ e partment Gbmraander of the Le­ Next To Vittner.’s tion. $496 cssh. MI 9-6442. email fee let us assum'e your lawn Call Ml 9-7753, after 7 p.m. call Ckdl MI 9-9193 after 6 p.m. c w attached garage, entrance Vpnn appIleaUon of OelU L. F»nn. Runt Bros, circus on the Legton WOMEN—For sorting and inspect­ Wednesday and Saturday morn- tubeless. ' On car 26 days, $15 Gardens, 179 Fern St. XO 8-7378. REUJART J1 Young Couple with laim bedrooms, open stalr6aae, hall, three bedrooms, separate admlnlatrafrlz, praytne tor authority gion, WlU be the main speaker. grounds off Regan Rd. ▲ dsttoite ipowiijg headaches. Call MI AUSTIN A. CHAMBEUU GO. local JA 9-6583. buUt-In stove and oven-, custom to compromlM a ^ settle a doubtful The openiiig prayer wUI be of­ 9-0603. . , ing. Dry cleaning department. inga. Othetier days ■ afternoons after each. Boy's English bicycle, $15. two chUdren desire two-bedroom dtoliw room, large living room, and disputed claim In favor of said date has not yet been asL FITZGERALD MOTORS and long distance moving pack­ Apply in person. New Model 3 p.m. MI $-8444. built kitchen cabinets. Ameslte eetate a s i ^ Arnold M. Charmak and fered by the Rev, w arra CoveU, Auto driTing School 7>A ing. storage. Call Ml. 3-8187. Hart­ WANTED—Experienced Meat Cut­ GLENWOOD Gee Range, 88’’, $16. uqfurniahed house. Between drl-ve. finished lawn. Priced at laundry room, utfilty room patio 'Legtos AjezStosy NelMl Formerly Brunner's LAWNS ''AND TREES to be cut! LaUndry, 73 Summit St. Household Goods ' 51 Springfield and Hartford. Up to with awning, large lot. No cel­ Company. It la pastor of V ernon Methodist ford CH. 7-1423. ter. Exbellent hours and working BAIT — Shiners, crawlers, craw Anderson, Etest St,^ Hebron. $17,900. This house typifies Our OROERW^That the^oreaDing ap- Oturoh. Th* Rev. Maurice O. The Fourth District-legiaci and CORONER AUTO SCHOOL. Indi (.All kindO of wprkv Rubbish of all WONDER BREAD ronditions. Apply Mezzanine, J. $100. References. Ml 8-5096. lar. Extra lot avaUable, $28,700 P'lraHon be beard and Intcnnlned nt Auxfitoay wW bold Its nMnthly o p e n EVENINGS EXCHANGE Hours for Cash. Op­ fish. 29 Hazel St. Center, near ANTIQimFURNITURB, aUver, motto, “ Fop the -very beet in Foulkea, paator ot S t John’a Epis­ yldual Instruction on insured dual­ kinds removed; .P aper, rags MANCHESTER Package Delivery. W, Hale Corp. glaaa, china, and used furniture MOVING — Have for sale nearly ^ t o t e office In Mnncheftar In meeting Sunday at S pm. at Cov­ token away free. ' Ml 9-0142. . portunity for mature women to BAKERY First National Bank. MI 9-7088. new gas stove. Inquire 173 Wood- WANTED—^Two or three-bedroiom homes call the R. F. Dimock Co.” LOVELY S-BEDROOM RANCH, said District on the SIh day June. copal Church. WlU give the tribute 1967 FORD V-8 CONVERTIBLE control cars, by experienced, Light trucking and package deliv­ earn good money In a business of nought and sold. Furniture Renalr MI 9-8246, MI 9-6818; huge kitchen, 1% baths, lots of A.D. 1967. nt ten o'lUoek In the fore­ to the unknown dead. Benediction entry. Legion Halt Otfta from the trained instructors. Quality , sihd ery, Refrtgeretora, washers apid DESIGNERS Service. MI. 8-7449 bridge St. cottage at Columbia dr Coventry noon,. and that notice be' given to' all 1956 FORD V-8 VICTORIA their own. Start earning at once 521 CONN. BOULEVARD 16 ” TWO-WHEEL Boy’s Bicycle, Lake for the month of August closets (including cedar), plas­ wlU be.offered by the Rev. CUf- Gift Books Witt be dtotrftlitod at 1966 FORD V-S 3-DOOR SEDAN satisfaction -assured. MX 99010 or stove movmg specialty. Folding representing Nationally adver- coaster brake, $18, Four-gallon ^ FOUR BEDROOMS pereone Intereeted In saM estate of tbe ttato meetting. JA 7-3680. Household Services'*''^ Experienced .men required for ABSOLUTE BARGAIN — Custom GLIDER—Nice for patlb, three-eec- MI 9-1720. ter, fireplace, -porch, very beau­ rendency of said application and the ten J; Oirtln, aastatant pastor of 1956 FORD V-8 2-DOOR SEDAN chairs to^ rent. Ml. 9-0762. tired Avon Coametics Call MI EAST HARTFORD, CONN. garden. sprayer. 106 Avondale tion cushions, almost new, $8. MI HoUiater School SecUon—1946 Sev­ tiful home ...... $23,800 time and place of hearing thereon, by S t Betnartra Church. HoUdsy Boa schedule Offered 13-A layout and development of elec­ Road. ' made cornices and drapes. Slip­ publlahlng a cony of this order In some Ooonertioat Ob. buses wfll nm LARSON’S d RiVINO School ISTER — MSvmg and 3-5195. tronic equipment. Business ma­ 3-6504. en-Room . Garrison Colonial. Ce­ Unooln’a Gettysburg Address - SPECIAL! YOUNG MAN for light factory covers, $69.60 and up. (Choice of ramic file bath, lavatory and S-B&ROOM RANCM, 3 fireplace#, neweoaper having n ctrculnUon In Mid on a holiday schedule MeBoortal ManchosteFa only trained and FURNITURE repairing and refln- truckRukCo. Ml. S-686S. Owned chines, or similar experience help- fabrics. Budget terms. Mrs. Rita. Houses fo r i^ e 72 paneling, basement garage,- beau­ dlMrict at leaet five dayn before the WlU be deUvered by AUen Schaefer. 1963 FORD. 4-DOOR SEDAN Isblng; BKiymn Mapii(n» np>r«)r.r^ WanU. work, part time, night shift. 5 BEAUTTFTJL ’ Burgundy Oriored kitchen. 34-foul living robm.'pine day , of eald heariniT to apoear tf they John Hammar will read Logan’s Day, officials hare annoupcsd.------cegUBed Instructbr, For your ‘ ■ Fumi- and o] iad by Walter B. PeF m. to 10 p.m. Apply Ka Klar ful, • Excellent opportunity for the JA 2'7780.' tiful yard: Bower* sebooi. ' $398.00- turn Repair Service, TalcottviUe. ed. Apply Ka Klar Toy Co.,i60 Hil­ Boats and AcceMoriea 48 All Wool Rug, 9x13^. Good con- MANCHESTER — Six room <^pe paneled recreeUon ropm, Imeze- «ee cauee at said time and place and "Memorial Day q ^ n .’’.Both boys Buses bstwqan RodcvHle and - ■is We are trained to teach proper- rett Jr. liard SL Toy Co., 60 HUUard SU right men. be heard relative thereto, and make MI. 3-7449. i « E VILLAGE CHARM Antique diUem. 88S.» Phone MI 9-1849. Cod. Over-aized garage; fuU rear way, garage.' Lot 75 x 142. * • •" • • $31,000 return to one court. are liigh sriiool studsnte. Hartford wHl; Leere Mhihet St. dormer, fireplace, conveniently $23,000. Please caU LtlUan Grant 1966 FORD V-8- 9-PASSENGER CONN. VALLEY ;^Tf4nsportaUon YOUNG LADY Wanted for general SALES CLERKS, over 21 years GRAY manufacturing ON DISPLAY AT Shop of Marichester, Conn., 43 NEW 6-ROOM CAPE, IH batha. ______JOHN J. WAU-ET. Judge. WiU be played, and, at both for QroreaPaet Sto„ v4a Depot STATION WAGON MORTLOCK’S—Manchester’s lead­ ETLAT FINISH HoUand window Co. Furniture moving kpd gener­ 16 ARBOR STREET Spruce St; - General line of Inter­ located, eenaible priced at $16,800. about this and other listings. plaater, fireplace, garage, loU of cemetertsB. the National Guard Square at 9216 a m . UM, 8.-16, 11 office work, liking for figures de­ old, for part time work in air-con­ Mnchinery and Tools 52 UMITATION ORnRH 1955 VOLKSWAGEN ing Driving School offers the most shades, made to measure. All al trucking. Reasonable rates. HARTFORD. CONN. McIn t o s h b o a t c o . esting antiques, past and future A. R. WUkle and (Jo.-; Realtor, MI WALTON W. GRANT AGEUfCY living area. Bowera School. AT A COURT o r PROBATE held WiU fire a volley. Graves a t vet­ 6:16 and 9:16 pm.;toare RodbvUte metal Venetian blinds at a new sirable. Small office, paid holi­ ditioned drug store.. Pleasant 0-0649, MI 9-4389. Only $298.00-Down. m driver education. Thousands of Prompt aervice. CaU MI -9-()778, working conditions. Store dis­ “ A GOOD PLACE TO WORK’’ collectibles, including bric-a-brac REALTORS ...... - ...... $17,800 nt Maneheater wtlhla and for the erans have been decorated by a O uter for Gtore-Eaat Ste^at lOfiXT 1964 OLDS 4-DOOR satisfied students. 200,000 miles low price. Keys made whUe you days, vacation and Insurance. DUNPHY IMPERIAL ROBALO WE RENT 88 E. CEU7TER STREET Dletrict of Maneheeter oq the 27th day committee from the 'VFW and Le­ B}Ue Cross Plan available. Apply count. No phone calls. Apply . and glasqware. Open all day and TWO FAMILY DUPLEX. 4-4. Ckm- of May. 1957. am.. 1:07, 4:07. 7:07, eeid^ »>fi)7 Pqwot Steering, Brakes accident free instructions. MI wait. Marlow’s. 14’ DE LUXE RUNABOUT evenings. MI 3-1183 SOUTH COVENTRY , Present Hon. John X WalleW, Judge. gion. pm.; and leare RodovUle dinted 1964 PLYMOUTH STA-nON Manchester Auto Parts, Inc., 270 Mr. Byrnes, Arthur Drug Store, Small Cement and Mortar Mixers, venlent location, fenced in yard, 9-7398. Painting—Papering 21 942 Main St. Help Wanted— Power Trowels, Electric Ham­ 8-Bp)ROOM RANCH. Youngstown Eetsis of Martha J. Robinson, Ists Water Purehaee BlU for Marttet St. 10:39 am .. 1 ^ WAGON. $196.00 Down. 9X)R3aCA counters, csramle waU Broad' St., on Mondays, Wednes­ Completely equipped. Also THRESB-PIECE Maple Bedroom ameslte drt-ve, oil heat, conaider- ATTRACTITVE Four-room CSpe of Manchester In said District de- and floor tUe. Let ue modernize day#, and Fridays. mers, Water Pumps, BuUding kitchenette, dining room, huge* coesed. ' The House of Representatives 4:23, 7:33 and J0138 fxm. 1968 FORD V-8 STATION WAGON MANCHEISTEIR Drivmg Academy PAINTING AND paperhangihg. Male or Female 37 the revolutionary Set, Rollaway bed and maple twin able cash required. $14,900. CaU Cod to excellent residential area waa expected to act today on a hlU guarantees results. Ehepert instruc­ your batnroom and kitchen. For WAREHOUSEMAN MOLDED FIBEROLA8 Jacks, Chain Holsta, Air CTompres- A. R. WUkle and Co., Realtors, oi^ North Elm St. ' Expandable l i t ^ room, patio, large lot. no On ntotlon of S. Wsrd taking of Mid . Aaesnaiee Day Ssevlce $196.00 Down Good clean workmanMip at rea[- LADIES—Are yoU -ip need of extra bed, complete. Tank type vacuum Mitrcheeter administrator. authorixtoglorlatog the city to'‘ purriii tion, dual comfoUed car, Call PI free estlmatea call ML 0-3685, The aonable rates. 30 years in Man­ I-IO'P. M. Some truck driving ex­ WANTED — Experienced man or eors, lim e Spreaders, Rqtary TUI Ml 94)949, Ml 9-4899. Member tor two good xxwma on second “ HAf ...... $11,000 ORDERED that elx months from the An Aacenaion Day aarriea will 1968 OLDS “ 88“ HOLIDAY money? Avon Cosmriics holds the woman for fountain luncheonette, UnexceUed for performance, cleaner with all atUchmenta. Call the RocknUe Water and Aqueduct Extra Clean! 2-7349. Day or evening app^t- TUe Shop, Buckland. chester. Raymond Flake. MI. perience preferred. '■ M l 9-4833, en , TraUera, MlsceUaneous Toote. Manchester MIB. ^ > floor. living room with flre- 27lh dnr of Msy, 1957. be end the same Co. be held at S t John’s Episcopal menta. answer. Become an Avon Repre- nights and weekends. Apply in strength and ease of maintenance. liace, cheerful kitriien, tUe bath, CIESZYNSKI-FELBER are limited and allowed for the cred- Church at 8 Am. tomorrow. 1968 BUICK V-S RIVIERA RUfis CLEANED and sfiampooed! 9-9237. , aentative and serve your/neigh­ Apply In Person. Itom vilthm wltleh to bring In Iheir At- a hearing before the Cities person. Pine Pharmacy, 664 Cen­ Alumsersft — YeUow Jacket — EIGHT ROOM (hlonlal — Older two bedrooms. Full basement, AGENCY (^lelme agnlnst said estate, and Mid -Heepttal Nqtes 1968 PACKARD “ Our care means longer wear.” bors during convenient hours. ter St. . home. BxoeUent conlltion. Near and Boroughs Committee Friday, Radio, Heater, Overdrive. M A M DRIVING SCHOOL — Fe- Cruisers, Inb. A & P EQUIPMENT hot water oil heat, copper plumb- MI 3-1409 or MI 9-4291 admifllsirator la dleected In stare public Admttted jresterday: Paul A ^ GAER BROS. City officials were assured the ‘ male Instructor. Standard or auto­ Free pickup and delivery. Smith's EXTERIOR PAINTING. Free es­ Call MI 3-5195. school, churchef, stores and bus. tog, waU to wall carpeting to liv­ notice to the creditors to bring In their Boutin. WlndaorvUIe Rd., Bread Only 898.00 Down. ^ 69 Leggett Street COUNTER HELP and Waitress, Johnson Outboard ' Motors 946 CENTER STREET cletme within M i d Mme allowed bv emergency legislation would pasa matic. Day, evenings Simday Upholstery Shop. MI 9-4663, eve­ timates. Call MI 9-9979. NOTICE Entrancs haU, large living room, ing room and haUs. Beautiful Brook. 1053 M E R ^ R Y nings MI 3-7267. WANTEID — Lady to care for two y : East Hartford, Conn. part time d#ys, full time nights. Mkrine Paint—Hardware—Supplies dining room, den, kitchen, laun­ publlahlng a cony of this order In some the G e n e ^ AssemtUy without dif­ Only $198.Q(fO Down. appointments. MX 9-6S41. 0 or In accordance with Ue require­ MANCHESTER yard. Immediate ocrtipancy. ______Lots lor Sale 73 neweoaper having a clrculatton In aald Discharged yesterday: Mrs. after 4 p.m. PAINTING and Decorating. W. children age one and two years; Apply in person. Patio Drive-In, Open daily 9-9 — Sat., 9-5 ments of the Zoning Mgulations dry rrom. three flreplacea, buUt probate district within ten days from ficulty. 1963 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR WEAVING of burna. moth holes while mother works during day. TAILOB^’-i^anulacturer has open- CarrMl - Drijggs,. Realtors, JA Gloria Hyyek and son. Bdton. Rd.. D. Holland Jr., Glastonbury. Broad and W. Middle Tpke. ’ for the Town of Manchester, Conn., PHdNE MI 9-3052 in book caaea, three large bed­ BOLTON, Coventry and Wethers­ the datarnf this order and return mskr PoMMan of the bin wUl give the Vtrnoa: John RoseegewMcU 23 EU- SEDAN and torn clothing, hosiery nma, Call MI 3-6277 from 10 a.m. until ing for mbn. 'wim knowledge of McIn t o s h b 6 a t c o . 8-4194. Ebrenings, Mr. Stevens, to this court of the notice gtven. city authority te buy tbe water MEdford 3-7932. the Zoning Board of Appeals will rooms, two baths, large closets, JA 8-1727, Mr. Lyslk, JA 8-6144. field buUding lots. Various loca­ JOHN------J. WAtlLUET. Judge. togton Ave; Jos^h Kayan. RFD 1950 FORD 3-DOOR V-S Motorcj^les—Bicycles 11 handbags repalrtd, tipper re­ 10 p.m. ladies’ costs and sulU. Excellent 52 OAK ST. hold a public hearing on Monday Open Evenings and Weekends closed in porch, laixe outside fire­ tions. $8P0 and up. Terms. CaU company and float • bond issue for Very Clean | placement, umbrellaa repaired, PAINTING—Evenings and week- opportunity for advifii'Bement. Ap­ Dogs— Birds-rPets 41 evening, June 3, 1957, at 8 P. M. place, pool, patio, nicely land­ Lawrence F. Fleno, Broker. Ml- the purchase. Hoakever, Suburban M ^CHESTER .Cycle Shop, 166 EXPERIENCED Waitress Wanted. ply Manchester Modes,-ibe. Pine MANCHESTER BOAT feo., 10 Ba- SDC-ROOM House for sale. 39 Fos- Brents TOaight mpn’s shirt collars reverse and end.i, reasonable ratek. Free In the Hearing Room of the Mu­ scaped. Two car oversized garage ter St. May be seen eventoga 9-5910. Water Service, Inc., a state-wide GOOD 'TRADES west Middle Tpke. Repairs aU replaced. Marlow‘a LttUs Mend­ estimates. Call TR 6-9184, MX 6-1. Good wages. Apply in per­ St., Manchester. MANCHESTEIR Pet Center for all sex St. Daily 12 noon-9 p.m. Miiisical Instfninents ' S3 Rockville firm, to attempting to purchase the Mother-Daughter .Banqnat o t son. Oak Grill, 30 Oak St. nicipal Building on the following with brseieway and ameslte drive. after 8 or DecoraUon Day, 10-4, Rockville Metbodtot Church BANK TERMS maku of bicycles. New and used ing Shop. MI 9-4782. your pets and pet'a. supplies. Saturday 9 a.m.-9 p.m. icett applications: OIL, hot water heat Many axtretr BEAtniFULLY Situated Lot on company. A hearing on Its appH- bikes for sale. Also buy uaed (XBRK for hardware and variety Free d'elivery Within city limits. Atwster-Ana Boats. MUSIC Instrumental, rent(U. WSCS, Wesleyan HML 9:90 pm . WANTED—Girl for Carhop Serv. .Walter Ferine, 427 Porker St, Can be zoned for business./ Ideal GOOD INVESTMENT — Ideal for Box Mountain Drive near Lake St. czttion WlU be held in SwMrior FITZGERALD MOTORS bicycles. Work guaranteed. Rates REUPHOLSTERING, slip covers atore. , Excellent opportunity for M l' 9-4273. Open Monday-Satur- .plate line of instruments. Over an acre. A bargain at C chO d B u i l d i h p ; Damon Lodge. Knt$^ of and drapes., Large selection of ice. Weekends to start. Call MI experienced person capable of as­ 30%-50% SAVINGS on'our'Marine Residence Zone A. Variance is for doctor or dentist. Immediate older couple. Ranch type Buplex, Court Room June 17 by the n U le PythUto, committee tp meet at TALCOTTVILLE reasonable. Bonds—Stocks Mortgages 31 day;-.[M p.m. Thursday, t-9 p.m. requested to erect breezeway and 'Applied to purchase price, occupancy. Price $19B00. CaU A. 3-3. ExceUent condition with $8,000. Telephone MI 3-6566 or UtUiUes Cbmmtoslon (PUO. fabrics. Quality workmanship, 3-6389 after 4:30 p.m. Bolton Pine suming a responsible position In Insurance Policy. Broadest possi­ aenting (Xda, Seimer, MI 9-6161. Wmiam Rubtoow Grove HUI Cemetery at • pm. to OPEN EVENINGS free estimates given In your HOME OWNERS! Combine nag­ Drive-In, New Bolton Rd. a rapidly expanding reUll store. BIRD, cat ai^ (dog auppllea, whola- ble coverage. Stock Company. gan ge, attached to dwelling, R, Wnide and C b^R ealton, MI two new automatic gas heat aye- ‘Might Be’ Sold City -and . town offletoto have, decorate gravoA ^ ler and Bundy. M e ttz s M M e $4)649. MI 9-4189. tohM. CentraUy located on bus Agency. # made known to the PUC their ob-‘ Business Services Offered 13 home. Smith's Upholstery Shop. ging- bills into an easy-to-pay sec­ Call Mr. Kaufman, MI 9-6844. aaJe and retail. Dally 9 to 5 p.m. Very favorable rates. . Call Bfll which will be 6' from north site Studio. 177 McKaa. MI. S-IBOO: WATBS, Red Men*# Batt. S pm. MI 9-4663, evenings MI 3-7267. WANTED—Saleslady for Thursday — ■ ■ - ■ - - Rood St Crockett Insurance Agen­ line which la 4’ cloeer than regu­ l^ e and wltbto 6-mlnuts walk of RockvlUe, May to' (SpeeW)- JecUons to the sale. Offidato fear lOiS CHEVROLET Club Coupe ond mortgage loan costing only a Tuesday, 'rhursday, EMday nighta $u;90(l-^ix resf^ iMMoae, large e a ^ SECOND Bolton Leks—Terrific lot the out-of-town firm wUl sell Snip- Mother and Daughter 'OonncU OONDER’S T.V. Service, avaUable penny a month for each dollar and Saturday work. , Please sp- LEADIN(> LIFE Insurance com­ 7 to 9. Porterfleld’a Route 5 and cy. MI 8-1577. lations allow. AOCXJROIONS RENTED—AU alsas. new adiool, church and shopping ' C^vertlble, good top. Will sell pljl in person. Burton's, Inc., net altcl i y ,' aluminum storms, area. ' Oontaet owner after 8 on lake. Artealaa weU connec­ George Sandals ef Mtooliqeter Bic 'water -to outlying towns. In­ Fire of Vernon Brownla TreopA any time. Antenna converatona. you owe. Call Frank Burke at pany has opening In area for Chapel, South Windsor. JAS-3391, Arno Knlb, 111 Delmont St. Res­ reaaonabte. Cheater Accocdica t s . Ideal spot Good neigh- American Legton Field on Regan re a a ^ b l^ MI 9-4319 after 4 PhUco factory supervised service. Building— Contracting 14 841 Main St. • agent. Salary to $590 monthly. idence Zone B. Verlence U re­ kbing, oU burner, dou- p.m. MI $-8180. aald today he “might" buy the so- cluding . Manchester, and p e b b ly p.m. \ '» CH 6-8897 (Eves. JA 9-5553). Con­ Studio, 91 Union'St MI bS t o . 'te drive. Caritoo bora. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, Rd., 7:45 pm . Tel: Ml. 9-1496. necticut Mortgage Elxchange 1 Call Hartford JAckson '3-8257 and BuildJn^^Materials 47 quested to erect detached garage called Co-Op BuUding on Park deprive the local municlpaJitlea of INTERIOR AND exterior remodel- WOMEN WANTED to work part 94033. Multiple EVA DRIVE -T- Three - bedroom MI $-1677. • ah adequate Lewis.St. (cor. Goldf. Hartford. aak for.Mr. Henrj. Articles’for Sale 45- r front east side line which la 1’ Place which houses the Southern HILLS’ .TElLiEVISION Service. ipg, houses and garages Free time In Snack and Dairy Bar.- cloeer than regulations allow. WcariiiK Appare^Pafs 57 MemW. Ranch, IH-aere lot Knotty pine Selectmesi Poatpone Aotton Vernon ant - -TJSED LUMBER TOLLAND—A cre. cleared buUding New England Telephone Co. of­ items are handled Available at all times. Philco fgc- , estimates. CaU W. F. Hensel Ml. Call personally at 839 Center St.. LOAM—$3-par yard, truck load Lawrence Auerbeeb, 113 Weaver kitttoen, ceramic tUe both, fire­ lot In young, new area. Well lo­ A Common Council committee, Look .D a isy -^ f sR tory supervised service. TeL Ml. 3-8969. Monday behveen 8-10. TOOLMAKER ^ FOR SALE CHESTER’S FURRIERS. Fh place, full cellar. Pbone Owner, Hetnld’s RockvUla Ben Business Opportunities 32 lota Gravel. Stabilized crushed Rd., Residence Zone A. • Variance . VERNOH^ cated on wide, paved road. JA fices: headed by Alderman Frimcto C. 9-9699. , ) cleaned and gtaised, $3. _ MI $-4633. Barbero, met. with the selectmen Mato ' S t, telephona WOMEN Wanted for telephone .stone. Hot mix asphalt. Nussdorf, 2x3's. 3x4's, 3x8'#, 2x6's, 2x7’e. kr requested to erect addition to Beautiful four room , 7-2Q67. Sandola and hla brother, John, S-SliO. GARAGES, porches, dormers, rec­ PROSPEROUS Radio -and TV Ml 9-7408. dwelling which, will be approxi­ storage, $3. RemodeUng/lrepelr- last night to urge limnedtote action reation and attic rooms built. sales work from owti home. Box Elxperiericed in experimental' parts, Sheathing, windows, inside, outside gainge. One sere o< land. _ IIOJIOO — Flv«-room House, awn- own a'string of drug atpre#, three Sales and Service. Building may mately 35’ fsom rear yiu'd line tng done at my hmne. /^No over- Mndec^ed. Indudimr atorm npAUTTFUL, Desirable BuUding to Hanehsster and one to Stom . on the proposed fhopplng center f. • Kitchen and bathroonia re­ be purchased or leased. AU re­ J, c/o Herald. aircraft quality work. 55-hour BALE -T IS 1-3% of? on 1956-1987 doors, radiators, pipes., oil burner#, head. Save. . Capn'and stpMs, toga, double gayaga. workStaop/ P «t$ In E m b ro id e ry ! which la 5’ cloeer than regulattona OOWB and doom $18,900, L ot Box Mountain Drive. Over % The present owners, Sol LavUt for the.Recreation Field and Peer­ modeled. Robert M. Alexander, plies confidential. Write P. O. week, many employe benefits. In­ waUpa^r. Green Paint and Wall- oil tanka, furnaces, sinks, toilets, allow. W . OeU MI 9-7318 for free'es­ s t ^ acres, fruit trees. Ceiltea •ere. Wooded, quiet, residential Ml 9-7716. \yOMAN Wanted to do light wash­ cluding insurance, paid holidays, BX cables, soil pipe. W. Hutchins, MI 94122. Multiple and H u ry Liebmair, acquired the less Mill property. However, no Pipe Band Starts Box 44l. ing and ironing. -Call MI 3-8857 paper at Uie Gretn. Open dallji; 9-9 Mra. Virginia Ripley, 35 West- timate at your jmm*. -Under no ROCKVILLE .,areA Reasonable price. Phone action was taken by the selectmen add profit sharing plan. p .» . t obligation. Listing M em W . > . Barbara Woods, MI 9-7702. . property to March of 1956'''from BIDWELL Home Improvement Co. after 7. p.m. - • 1 field St.. Residence Zone B ., Vari- Buatakeae proparty —' Ux room the now-defunct Workera Co-oper­ because of the abaence o f Second TEXACO r CHOMAN ance la requeated to raise and sell Concerts in Park Alterations, additions, garages. ROYAL AND Snilth-Corona port­ TWO EVENINtl GOWNS suitable *xmisa with two car garage m d $12,600—New three-bedroom Ranch, ative which operated:.’ a grocery Selectman Franklin G. ViTelles. who HOUSBWIVE5S — We have an op­ HOUSE WRECKING pujM from two female d<^. ftoceiry store. Bi A -l ewnHHwi, .TCUTH WINDSOR — 4S Acrea In RerSiding specialists. Easy budg- WILCO MACHINE TOOL able and standard typewriters. for teenager. Aqtia and pink. ceramic tUe 'batii, atainleas raks, W^iplng suitalde for builder. U and market there for many years. was attending a legislative func­ st terms. Ml 9-6495 or TR Modern Tliree Bay portunity fo»> you to earn from ‘ MI 9-3392 ' Winkler Auto ParU, E. of No. Frioed toe qnidt kale. Owner retire hot water heat, ctdiar, %, acre, tion. -V ■ The scans to Osnter Park Mon­ $S0-$00 a 'week lh>your spare time c o m p a n y ; AU makes of adding machines 193 Mid. Tpke. W est BusineM Siae 10. CaU MI 3-6946. acres dear. Owner, MI $-4976. , Sandals would give no dMinite day evening waa remtetooent of w 6-$|109. sold or rented. Repiore - on all traea. Cariton W- Hutchins. Ml Indication’ that negotlatlona fo$ ’ ’Dm Oounell voted Monday to Porcelain Enamel without Interfering with your fam­ ROUTE 6 AND 44'A Zone n . Extension of'tim e la re­ 94182. Multiple listing Member. the days adien a town’s aettvittos IF YOU INTEND to buUd ■ your makee. Marlow’s. ftoonw Withoat Boahl 59 J. D-REALTY . purchaae of the building have start nsgotiattons immediately ily duties. Car neceasary. Call ‘ “ BOLTON quested to erect machine shop (qr John DaQuattro. Broker SubUrfasB for Ssle 76 with th4 Selectmen and Abraham centered around the "VOtoga 2 6 6 ^ I t new home call WlUiam Kahehl, SERVICE STATION MI 3-8878. :. vriiich' -tarianq# was granted J u t MANCHESTER-— M o d e rn Six- been completed. MI 9-5258 Read Herald Adva. ■ SINGLE AND double room avaO- MI 8-^ MIM078 The bUUdtog has been compreje- Rosenberg. New Haven developer. Green.’’ .The oocaaton waa the first Contractor and BuUder, MI. KNAPP SHOES. Harry Mahoney, T, 1967. Realdsace after 8^ MI 9-8840 roam Ranch, ororalsed. Attached ZOI/PON—<5n the lake, five-room to a series of outdoor by 9-7773. FOR LEASE PART TIME Office Worker Want­ Philip Rottzello. 90 Helaine Rd., sble. Reasonablii roeeUy retaa. IS winterized home. Flah off the ly remodeled, to sddlUon t ^ the Chmrch Bemedelteg Voted 358 Main. St. Phone MI $-4337. . ' • , t . garage, fire W ^ - plastered walla, Members of Union-Ooagregatioa- the Maneheeter Pipe Bond for the ed. Bookkeeping and typing re­ ATTENDANT — Ssrvice Station, Reaik, wearables. (O f yse the transfers aluminum stornu and scireena control of .nuclear weaponA Wonted ■ ance la requested to erect addition Birch cabinet kitchen, dtopoeal, room ranch, ceramic tile bath, Would Teet Red la temHenp. forts somsthing might be done Mi Oaten SL^-Ml 948U . U H . ISli. 20Vk. 22H.-S41k. Size as painting outUpes to decorate FOR THE best In ahingle and buUt .thtou^hout. Adults preferred. MXNCHE8TER--Comfortabto .Six- knotty pine -kitchen, walk-out 14H, dreaa, ,88 bust, 4% yards of nursery furniture .or walls.) dp roofing, mittera, leaden, chifii- to dwelling -which wiU be 8’ from three bedroonto. garage, knotty Several ttmak during the ques­ which would tend to froese tbe east aide line which la -7’ closer Rent $90. Write Box C, C/o Her­ raom Qapa on gtaef rtreet. Hot baoement. Large lot. $16,600. R. 80-inch; bolero, 114 yards plus H Pattern No. 2669 contains hot- ney and root repaiirepaire call Coughlin. Rooms And apartments ald. . water oa hem . Storms and pine porch. Near schooto, abep- tioning Adenansr empegslsed hie division of Gremany. than regulations allow and which ping center. and bus•------stop.- F. Dimock Oo., MI 9-6348, MI- yard contrast iron transfer for 85 mottfa; em­ 8-T70T. eensns. To aaaumd preaent 1%% Occu- 94918. view that the central purpoee of Btoenhower aosurod Adenauer, For this pattern, send 35c iin broidery directions;. aUtch Jllustra- $iiF.teicheni.%ho wiU be win Icicate the garage at the aide FOUR-ROOM Unturnlstaed Apart­ paney July. Private aato. any limited arms control agree­ their Joint doctoretlpn said, "tltot Wanted '■ o f dwelling instead of to the rear, nortgaga raquins $8,000 cash «w COINS, your name, address, sjlse Uoni; color chart. RAT’S R(X)FINa CO., ahlngla and ment. Newly decorated. FOr nev financing may be arrapigedi BOLTON — FoiWrdbnfRanq)i- Hot ment would be to lest out Russian the United Statoe does not intend daatred. and the PATTERN NUM- Send 2 ^ in CGINS, your name, bout up roots,docs. gutter and cod- 'CONVENE ataiH.i^r tbe new achool ^ u r tx Brothers, Uc., 347 Keeney aduheonly. - $78 a month.. Call 88-day occupantw. Price $1$,8M. MI 9-5846 water beat, flraptoce, combtam- totenttons and show whettasr it to to take any action 'to the field of BBR to SUE BURNETT, THE addresa and the PATTERN NUM- ductor work, roof, chimney JH ^ NIGHT MAN, FULL TIME : { S t (rear). Rural Residence Zone. Charcoal Broilw, ItX 9-8865. MadeUna Smitti, Realtor, MI tton aluminum wtodows, lot l$0x possible to achieve what'he catted disarmament .which wonId^.preJu- MANCHESTER MANCHESTER EVENINO HER- BER to ANNE CABOT (MAN- M in . Ray Hsgenow, ML 9 year Aexi-Sept. Pliabe Variance U g u e s te d to erect ad- 8-1842. EUJNGTON-CbavanUnt to H m 175, nice locatton, $11,900. MI a "good polltieal atomspherA" diee the reunification o f Ger>, AIM, use Americas, Rdy Jackson, Bo. S-8S35. ♦ ' i ' •Itkm to building for* purpoak of toESIRABLE 21t4toom'Ap*rtment Uton Steildard. Tmmsdtote occs* 9-3901. . _H e ooid. tor example, that If many." auto 1 a ; T: CHEBTBB EVENINO HERALD). MiMir rtpdrt, rood s«rvic«^ wrgcii>r MNrv|e«, MUte] expanding Induatriii lae^ for rant to quiet, restricted naigh-( i i w YORK 36. Y .' U5# AX’S, AMERICAS, ..NEW/ Supt of MANCHESTER— Ste-room Chpa fn»cy,"flx-room hoods, 1% baths,' A good ^Utical atmo^bere «ouM "B a .atatad,'* the dsdaratloa - MdiMe S5 eebu more \wlth your YORK 16, N. y . r Roofing and Chimneys 1^-A ^MNTiNajkm •rd statiiBR W9rk. GMosin^. tif« d w iifie ^ ' All perrons Intennod fnay a t­ borhood. mdUhls for one or tw« Oad; SB W#el Middle Tpke. Five f » M tasdrooms, flrsplaee, Ptok be developed by aome progrees on addad Vtltet tha Uhlted^Btatea tend this heariilg. '' Wikated— Estate 77 U ^ n i order fbr the bprlng It’s ready! The 1957 Schopla. Phone Ml 3-1597 • tel'$•• Aoroa Codu;. , psop^; AU otllittH tenitobed;f fWlahed. Hot water oil beat eaninet kttchsn- vrith dtotog area, Disarmament then there would be would consult with the German p unm y ’ftT-lsHie efiour pattc ROOFING — Spe^allstng in repair- Z o n in g b o a r d o p .a i ^ k a l 8 " r autamatlc washer OMireniant location. L a i^ two- dtatog room, wicloaed briessway, UaertHOM w a n t e d , aingie and "good hro%>ects for succeaa’’^ to a federal government cicely on efi work AU3UM—'fifty-six Ing roofa of aU kinte. Also new n m wmm WUliam H. BtaMk. Se FASHION. It contai2 page# showing ihany pretty de­ and list what yod may attsmed gatags. Acre loL^ Price terwAuntly houass. Member i of 4-powsr oonfsrace on Oennany matters affsetlag Germany arto- roofe. Gutters, work.. OUmneys TELEPHONE Tigeilw 929,000. B. B. Grady. Brokar. MIR. n esram R. HaaliiEk. Rkal- tak tha ' . new atyfaa for all signs; pips dirsctlMls for malcli ctaaned, raiaiMd. “ ■ ■ ,COOK'S SEI^YICE STATION '.■rX' ^ '■: i'-''• printed inaidc Ml a atail^k ^ MX 9 4 ^ ' tor. 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•1 ' ? :.A Ir-J i 7^ Cvi "■■ ■"'' •xj'. * '■ .1 • . „ • t . •■.• V- * /■ ■ • '■ • 4 , ,' k ■ • ,••'•.•,•. t' ' ■ .•,••••/" A ' ■ 1 ' ^ '■= u ■■"■■ '■ r ■' )‘7 f ..■ ■' ■■*.•.;.•■: ■ ■. '■ ,, ■■ ..■■■• *■:..:< • ■ / ' " ; i ■■" f • ■■ ■ ^ 'r / '; . - . "•■;■■■ ■ -! V. ■ y. ■• •■ • A '; t ; ' ^ WEDNESDAY, MAY 29, 1957 j PAGE FOURTEEN , . ■ A . S . ..i'-- ’ , ■ ■■ .-• ■ « Averanfe Dally Net Prims Run ; y f " ■ -s ••• attfbiPHt^ Ettftttttg lifratb' - a ' . A ■■■ _ '; Fpr the Week Ended . ./ ^ The Weather a . 'i; :-r ' ...... er ' - May *25, 1957 , ^ roTWMi Bf V, 8. Weether Bni«M a«cr«Ury; Cart J. biomba^o, fi­ Fair, mild tw ilig h t', iMUrly Hatfield Renamed nancial‘secretary; Frank M. tienz, Aln^ut Town No Herald ^ WSCS Installs r FR E E , ] 12,570 manning log. In mid SOs. I.. - ^ traaaurer; James Scott, guide; Member ot the Audit Saturday warm. Boamrod ahowera IJnion President Gordon F. .Johnson and Dwight W. and thunderstorma late Ui day. Mancheiiter AU^tltary Police will Tomorrow Perry, •trustees. I i Biirean «C CirevdatioB meet tomorrow morning at 9 New Officers D E L IV E R Y Maechester^-—A CUy of Village Charm High near 80. o’clock at Police Head^mrteni to Harry A. Hatfield, 301 HUliard R> from .therj! to aasipjed post* " The Manchester Evening Mrs.'^Valker W. Briggs Jr. was St., will continue for another 2- t Arthar Drag Storat j tkitia, Herald will not publish to­ i installed president of the W’oman'a year term aa president of. Amal­ vot. LXXVI. NO. 205 (TWENTY PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MAY 31. 1957 morrow, Memorial Day. gamated L«cal 376, UAW-AFL- (Ciasalfled Adrerttstng on Page 18) PRICE FIVE CENTS) A group of 34’ puplLt from the j Society of Christian Sendee of the CIO. CMS- Jey Sendol ai>ent the day yea- 1 South Methodist Church at the an- Hatfield has been president since terday^atMyatlc ^aport. Neiabn Joseph Sprague, 19 Ann St., received his baccafaureate de­ Inual'meeting Monday. 1950. He woa opposed in the recent election by James Fahey. SO much Vital West Bill The 8alvatioir'wtmy'>Saiid wljl gree in induatrtal education at the The installation sendee was held Rep. Warren Gives meet at 8 a.m. toiftorcow'Aat the May 25 cohunenccment at Texas ; in the sanctuary of the church. The local; formerly Colt’s Indus­ Cltadel^Hp mprch In Athe^ local A, and M; College, Cobege Station, Mra. Arville \V. Gilmore. WSCS trial Union, represents workers at • SHARPENED To Reds Seen Memorial B ty Ba.f»<1e. The b^ndg- Tex. Conference vice prc.sldent, spoke ,..Pi The Newton Co. of Mancheafer for so little • REPAIRED men will onUtAtheir meeting this' on "Candle Power" and. then in­ and aeveral other firma in the area. PICK-UP and DELIVERT Week on acemint of the holiday. uubers of the MKD participat­ stalled . the ' ofllcers, who were .They are Colt'i Patent Fire Arms, Reason for Backing By Adenauer ing in thaL,paradc tomorrow morn­ elected at the biisines.s meeting. Abbott-Ball, Royal Typewriter, ’5 ^ ing will mMt-^t the firehouse at Mrs. Reuben McCann presented Maxim Silencer, and Central TPoI. Bruce's j8:30. Other . officera are Harold E. Bonn, Germany, May 31 (jP'’- an adult life membership pin to Conro’y, executive vice president; CONNICTICUT MIOICAL 9I9VKI .. MAfS’CHESTER—MI 9-7958 Chancellor Konrad Adenauer said the outgoing president. Mrs. John 9.0. BOX 101 • NIW HAVm 1 | Pupil Bus Rides Bill today the West is preparing to sub­ Archie Kilpatrick (^^r*enacook. L. Von Deck. Mrs. Von Deck’s S - . - ■ ^ Marguerite Mazurtek, recording j N. H., ■ a Herald reporter for mit to Russia an important pro­ circle had previously presented posal of “great moral significance years, called on his former as? h^^yith a past president’s i|.ln. Doris M. C'nndio Kathleen Olmstead soclates at the plant today. He anti Warren and Mancheater’a other for the ■whole world.’,’ Bcsi(ieB.-.^r8. Briggs, the follow­ Manchester State Rep.r That Interpret The I Mrs. Kilpatrick are spending the Ray Warren said today he representative, 'Thomaa Rog>ers, di­ Adenauer made this announce-' holiday and weekend with their ing officers.'wgre installed; Mrs. Graduating from Mount Holyoke vided on the issue, with Roffera ment at a news conference a day Wishes Of The Family after returning from Washington. sons’ families In this town and Martin Kelderlin^>^rst vice pres­ Miss Doris Condio and Mi.iS'3 ' ' ' 0 have been lost or misplaced. Mrs. ter of Mr. and Mra. Peter Condio, ; of M?>ai}d Mrs. ’A I^ H. Olmstead. TOMORROW private purposes, but. he added. Ristau may be called. Christian social relations; Mrs. 186 Oak St. '669 Tolland-^kc. fluenced by ’’pressure groups . . . Washingtoii. -Ma.v 31 (/P)—Sen. Knowland (R-Calif) iold Joseph L. Swensson, local church *‘I am willing to abide by the .de­ threats of reprisals or warnings to X , " East-West UfESTOWM activities.; Mrs. Fred R. Edgar, t>FP ROUTE 44->2A MILES EAST OF MANCHESTER cision of a majority.” the Senate today Britain may be risking loss of the Cro’wn WBA Juniors will hold a legular c s •xH'ai .m-iiun i n i legislator. i Adenauer Sid not say so, but he Colony of Hong Kong by hrofideniTig its trade with Com­ ■ ■ PHARMACY. meeting Friday night at 6;.^0 at spiritual life; Mrs. William if. ship; Mrs. Melvin Jpclumaen, hos­ ASHFORD. <^_NN. Ns Ix>eal Artlon Yet th e - home -of Supervisor Bessie Wilson, student work; Mrs; Edwin pitality;- Mrs. Robeft_J.-.Gordon Annual Banquet j T herrw^ aa no : V indication — y zi yet i • »# of I' lonai ^ » r m ’ mine e'c uainoiic sT h X iTanac referring to the munist China. 099 Hartford Rd__MI 9-M48 Farris, 9 Durkin St. H. Brown, youth work; Mrs. M. Jr., Miss Virginia R.van and Mrs. Bn.v-moveIV -Hmve beingJ>*ing afoot In Man- Man-, JPP week', i. advising •feafiers lo * disarmament agreementfor, negotiation with of Knowland, the Senate Republican leader, said the British Philip Susag, children’s work; Mra. Mark Leadbetter, flowers; Mrs. Held by Women- are taking a “calculated risk” in deciding to ship what he ' Fred Geyer, literature and publl- j John W. Speed, sunshine; Mra. on'buVtrahsDortaUon fer students Russians approved last week {^^pns; .^Mra. Alton Hall, aupply I Robert Schubert Jr. and Mrs. Helen “ t S ^ n r i r ' by President FJsenhower. The. called "strategic” materials to Red China. I Bidwell, kitchen; and Mrs. Morris The, Women’s Club ofAlanchee-.:' Qr>vi/%Ai ih» Manohmoimr ooHnni i Allhough Hc votfd in favoF of lh« Chancfllor said the apprpvai of < “ The.se materials in time may strengthen Communist 5IRS.RCBV wt^k;jA^'d Mrs. Russell MSc- ^ ’s^lried Warden said, he is "firmly ! “other nations’- in the western «I-; character and advisor. Ad­ Ken’dnck, statua of women. I C. Bennett, pianist. ter followed Its annual.. banquet I China to the point where she dares risk the responsibility Monday evening at Cavey’s restau­ that would be affected by the bill , ,hat it will not accom-. liance was being sought, thus indi-1 vice on all probleraa Read­ Committee chairmen are: Mrs. The Rev. John F.,Hannon, pastor I pifs), whart its proponents hope It. eating that he had already given of taking oVer the Crown Colony of Hong Kong,” Knowlfihd 111 b a y ; ings daily, 9-9.. No appoBst- rant with a short bu.inderstand " why Brit- dent: Ml’S. AnUiony Pond, second j Two buses are used now to State Supreme Court of Errors de­ could not be reached “in, a matter I Bin should decide on a course Jap anese See dan have brought the public build­ vice president; Mrs. John A. John-' transport children to the St. Janies’ cision determining the constitu­ of days.” He said it might lake I Knowland said could only re8\ilt ing fund drive of Manchester Me­ son, recording secretary; Mrs.: School. The buses are maintained tionality of the practice or an “a year or two" to settle the first in strengthening "our common morial Hospital to within $70,240 Robert Johansson, corresponding j b>' the parents. Father Hannon amendment to the constitution phase of international inspection. enemy" in A.sia. Chinese Trade secretary; Miss Avis . Kellogg, i said. In all, 453- children attend of its $850,000 goal, C. Elmore would permanently clarify the sit­ Then, he sajd, would be the, time The Stale Department has ex­ treasurer; ■ Mrs. Dudley Bostick the school. . uation, he said. * for a conference of . the foreign pressed disappointment at the Watkins, fonner president of the and Mrs. Joseph Swensson, public-' Warren’s oommei.ts today were The present Legislature is going ministers of the Tj’nited States, 1, British decision to adopt the same Threat to West Board of Trustees, announced to- tty; Mis. Frgd Geyer and Mns.! contained In a Statement setting to start such ah amendment on its France, Britain and Russia on list for shipments of goods to day. Elmer Odell, ■ hospitality; Mrs. i ferth his reiAions for voting in German reunification. China that prevails in shipments Tok.vo, May 31 iff'i — Japan’*., The gifts, $3,000 received re­ Donald Stroud and Mrs. E. H. Phil- ' favor of the.bill. I (Continued An Page Nineteen) He said he had proposed that to the Soviet Union. cabinet warned today that Brit­ cently from Mrs. Jordan’s estate lips, program: Mrs. Betty Don-j a.wsoon as the disarmament nego­ This would reduce tlie trade ain’s break with the United State* ajtd profit from the sale of a home and Mrs. Burton Rite, welfare; ' SILK CITY COTTAGE. SILK CITY pbll^T, ASHFORD LAKE tiations showed there was good controls to the levels applied to on China trade threatens free given to the hospiUl by Mi-s. Mrs. Delniont Ballard* and Mrs.' will I and readineas to consider Russia and her satellites. The world cooperation. It offered to Jordan before she died, total $12,- Thomas Johnston, membership; % The Above Cottage Was Purehased Last Week further steps toward reducing ten- ; United States carries on no trade help mediate the question. 622, Watkins said. Mrs. Clifford Prince, finance: Mrs. , By A Resident Of Bristol, Conn. aion, the German question be taken with Red China but has agreed in The cabinet—worried about a Mrs. Joi-dan worked at the hos­ Justus Paul, nominating chair­ Green Denies up, ^ the past that her allies should .sell possible division among Ulh west­ pital as a maid for almost nine man. A program was reviewed for Adenauer said President; Eisen- so-CRlled ..pon-stralegic goods ern powers and the threat of bold year* before Jier—death there—i«- next season. Residnnfs From 22 Connncrtcut Towns ond Nnwport, R. I., hpW’er could not give his agree­ there. new competition from Britain In Barbara Norris, teacher ot Ulff] ment to this ~4-power proposition Japan’s historic China market — Aprii last year. She died at the Glee Club pf Chaffee School, Wind-; Now Rcprosnntnd At This Sncl^nd "Summnf Living Spot" Takes 5foderate View 8 ^ ; of 78, immediately because he hsd first to Despite piedlctiflna. that th« decided Japan should offer to medi­ Bor, prei^ted — a program -of- ate in the interest Of a coinmOn The'j;^.622 has been added to "Musical Satires." She used sev- consult the other western sllies. British decision would cause abme the building fund, bringing it to I eral monologues from her USO' ARTHUR A. KNOFLA. Sains Agnnt ^ violent''reaction among members front. Touring Prime Minlatsr $m 760. (ConUniied on Psge Ten) of Congress, Knowland took -what Nobusuke Kishi will take up th* 'work during World,War II. She 875 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER—TEL. -MI S-5440 or .MI 0-5938 Hartford, May 31 i/P)—The4>wlth the board of {tustees and not matter in Washington next month, The Board ^ Trustees plan a was. introduced by iirs.. Robert the Fairfield State j ‘he council, she said. for him was a moderate view of memorlsllb Mra. Jordan, bjit have Blake. . ; trustees of the situation; if necessaiy. Mr*. Cochran raid the^O ard Following the cabinet aession not yet detiried. what fonn it will Mrs. Normand Andre and'Mnr. j Hospital meet today to consider a probably would defer any action ■ He did not condemn Britain, take, W atkii^eaid. FYed Geyer served as hoatessea. j Y demand for the Immediate ouster Lebanon Army hut followed the line of expressing Mltsiijiro Ishii,' acting prime piln- imtil. a 3-member apecial board, disappointment and mystification ister in the absence of Kishi, Issued tt Dr. William F. Green, the in- named hy Gov. Ribicoff, completes at tjie London decision. this statem.ent: atitution’s euperlntcndent. ^ its investigation. Subdue§ Riot U. S', officials said the impact “Should the United Kingdom . '. After an 18-monUu secret in- Unaware of Probe of the British action on relations break with Chlncom (the orgamaa- srestlgatlon. Dr. Green was ac­ . -Dr. Ofiben, a rjitirS'of OoMnMli- with the United' Btatea would be lion governing weatem tnwe with cused Wednesday of "vindictive cut and a mei.M>er of the state By Pro - Reds determined largely by the degree China), this mechaniam would and abusive treatment of em­ ser'i’ice for 17 years, said he had of criticism aroused in Cohg'ress. virtually be thrown into disorder. ployes" and "gross administrative l^een unaware an investigation w’as A Day of Remembrance The British action carne while Berious Ooaoern ■ in progress. beirut, Lebanop.v'Ma)’ 3) iVFi— "Thia .'la a matter . of aeriou* nUsmanag'ement.” He denied the Soldiers snd police guarded stra­ Encircled by wind-Mhipped flags Wilbur Loveland, 41 Elro S^!, top of ladder, and many members of Congress were etaarges. He said he was amazed at the away from the city for Memorial concerii to t ^ free nations, from Blames Malcontents charge of abuse of employes. He tegic apots'bnd armored oars pa- Harold Beebe, 55 Elro St., place wreaths on Soldier’s Monument at Center Park during Day. the standpoint of keeping close Yesterday, members qf the hoa- said a recent report on the hospital tralksd' this .capital city today In Memorial Day observances here. Thousands turned out for the stirring parade which However, with activity resum­ cooperation among them. pital's board of t^ te e s expressed had mentioned "very good employe Mi6 ■wake of ye.Aerday’a political preceded the ceremonies at Center Park and the Kfonroe Parklet. Story on page four. ing on Capitol hill today, the "daptui '' is willing to offer her "shock and bewilderment" at .the •relations.’’ .» violence. Eight rioters were itille., (Herald Photo by Ofiara) \ reaction of senators and house good, offices to the countries con­ .request for Green's dismissal. Mrs. Oochran, who has headed about 70 wounded and more than membera was. expected to become cerned in a hope of finding suiedt The board chairman blamed the the board for the pakl 10 years, 200 -put under arrest as the army apparent. Strong opposition was a solution as may be satisfactory affair on "a very small froup of also said she not known an squelched a demonstration \!y anticipated from some member*. to all countries, including ' the and investigation was being made. government opponents.- ‘ Three Make Decisions United States and United King­ FRI. Bialcontents.” But Sen. Green (D-R. f.i, chalr- MAY 31, Business activity returned alowte JPair Acquitted Seeking the ouster was John K. "This earn# as a terrific ahock ,nian of the Senate Foreign Rela­ dom. This problem wrill also be Blasko, the state mental healUi me," she said. ‘T had no knowl- to normal. Only a few shopB, ri- tions Committee, took * moderate discussed in Washington, if neces­ fommWoner, 'who said he began bdge that there was' an inVestiga- mained closed. But the go%’er»- Bombing of view of the British action. Green sary. when Premier Kishi visits the investigation of the hospital tl • The opposition political leaders by ourselves, what’s tp our inter­ •dear international collaboration on were making little headwa3’‘^ih ap­ letter to the State Mental Health Mrs. Cochrah, a member of the Montgomery, Ala., May lA*;- - -But. Now It’s Different est. and We may like tb persuade Ooupcil. Yesterday, this action board aipce 1929, said she had re­ peals to continue a general strike. oUier countries to act with us. (Continued on Page Ten) A few small disturbances erupt­ Two white nren - one\R teenager was criticized. ceived'phohe eajls from some mem­ —were acquitted y e ^ rijs y of They have an equal right lo act "As I understand the statute.” bers of the institution staff asaur- ed, apparently sparked by youths B)jr GEORGE W. CORNELL ecUcle. It But they went, the three trim, I berof thrFrn^ign^R riitm ^ "the matter should have been re­ She went on: more, but rovfng troops quickly verdit of acquittal for Raymond C. ferred to the board of Jtrusteea in- s u p p r^ e d ' jhem. was sort of an office gag when protty office girls out for an eve-; Bulletins •*Tbere is a very »mall group of Britt Jr., 27, and 19-year.^ld Sonny they decided to go hear Billy Gra­ Btead of the council." msiloontenU at the h o ^ ta l and Electiou June 9 Kyle Llririgstqn Jr. after delib­ nlng s pastime, kidding each other have to be rValistlr. It’s easy for from- tlie AP Wires The power to hire and fire rests we know the story on them." The-, government .announced it ham. 5 tootrace up the Sawdust i„ j«,ent trade with Red China. erating 95 miqUtea. They w'ere startled by what hap­ was going ahead with parliamen­ A packed eourtrootn cheered the Trail. But when it was over, they tary elections slatec to begin June pened to them. It 'Wps solco^plete- weren’t kidding any more verdict; ly unforeseen, when the three girls (C-ontiniie'd on Page Ten) ARTHUR M IIJ^R CONVICTED 9 and said Uie a:-iry will help su­ Fears Ketaliatton There were, 17,500 people in Washington, May 31. OP)—" pervise them. The pro.seculor bad told the' left work at a Manhattan business Madison Square Garden last night, / I Waited 19 Days in Snow’ machines sales office to go to Artliur Miller, playwright- hus­ The opposition lesders had de­ Jurors that an acquittal would the 16th day of Graham's mas.slve ^ band of actress Marilyn Monroe, manded contimution of protests say "it’s all right" to bomb Negro Madisdn Square Garden. crusade. At his clhsing appeal to ■ "I'Trad just wanted to see what Probers Seek was convicted today of con­ "until thesgovernroent falls and un- churches and dwellings, and might "give yoin‘ life lo Christ,” 478 came tempt of Congress. Federal 'til the. criminals who are govern­ lead to retalitftlop. he looked like," said blonde Janet forward, ' bringing the total to: 'Judge C'harles McLaughlin an- Rescuers. Find Woman ment officials and employes get The defenae had countered, with Puckhalier, 25’, of Howard Beach, 9,963. i ■ .1* I ■ tfc.i ToLimit Funds nuuii^d the verdict In a IS-page their just punishment." the assertion that on acquittal Queens, shaking, her head in won­ Among them ivere the three; wTlttcn opJi)iion.. McLaaghUn It became apparent that the op­ would servo noUce 'Vthat we are der. girls, their faces somber, their t had presided without a jury a t Survived position wag centering mveh of its not going to yield, another inch in ‘.'We thought there would be a eyes miity. Down from a balcony Iii‘ Campaigns Miller’s fi^day trial, which Mded ammunition on pro-western jPresl- fighting for our'w ay of life." lot of mass emotion, like clashing they came -and up the long aisle a week ago yeaterday. Witrtesses testified that both cynib^s,” sajd brunette Sallie Ar­ to the front. They stood, heads Rawlins, Wyo., May 31 (/P)—Ae>than on» of thefiTtvooW be alive.” ' (Continued on Page Eight) Rritt and Livingston were some­ nottnett, 22, ■ of St. Albans. Qu'eens. bowed, as Graham said gently; Washington, .May 31 -. A spe- cifl Senate Investigating Commit­ MARRO.VE INDierED 4fi-year-old Minheaota 'house^fe' The couple’s light planVr headed where else at thv time of the ’Uesiis receives ■ you. He loves Hackensack. NJ., May 81 (Afi We’re You Heed UsT who survived a mbuntaintop plane, back, to Duluth from 'Pasadena, bombing: That Livingston-wa* at you. He wanted yoti." tee reconimendeik'new law* today < —Roland Marrone'. 18-yeaiodld crash that fatally injured; her hus­ Calif..^ amashid Into 9,500-foot home asleep; that Britt and his “to cure the erils and mischief' WhaL had come over the three found to e.xist’’ in lobbying and Bible-carrying student, was in- band was rescued yesterday after Ferris MounUin east of-here May 5,000 Students wife were riaiting witli relatives, , girls? What had "moved them and . dieted today for murder In the 19 daya of patient waiting. 11 during heavy< overcast. While the ’jury was deliberating. NewS^Tidbits financing. changed their' attitude from one ' Greater public - disclosure of a<;- rape-slaying of pretty Ruth Mrs. Dalton LeMasttrier was!- The gasoline .tank exploded .and Prosecutor William F. Thetford Culled from AP Wirw of- curiou8,."»kepticl8m to a willing­ Starr Itettler. A Bergen County UnRxpRctRd company drop in OR you?... found wUhhtir shoes and In flimsy 1 burned for an hour. Then a .j'aln- announced that two additional ness to make a public profession tlvities In both fields was the key In Riot Quelled charges against the older defend­ feature of the committee’s legii- grand Jury indicted* Mairoos A lost minuto picnic? elothing pear the body 6t her radio- storm put out the fire, of CTrrist? None had ever done so about an hour. after It heard executive husband. . •■ . I Here’s Mrs. LemasUrter's atory- ant would :not be tried for two before. lative proposals, in the ttated be' months. ^ • Superintendent of School Joseph lief that sunlight, as Tlie late .Jus­ proeecutor Guy W. CallssI pre­ __ Bhailevec had a fire in the frigid of “ m ®. and what followed; ^ At Illinois Ua It’s . something Uiat i* happen­ sent the case. OPEN Also postponed ■from scheduled W, Walsh of Old Saybrook,'who has ing to hundreds nightly at Gra­ tice ■ Brandeis once said, is "the tiUne.ilime. ■' ' I “y*®* “ trial now \yas ■ a capital caae been center of controversy for sev­ best of, disinfectants." , ■ HUSSEIN RAPS REDS Mrs-.LeMasuerler said ahe had ''■hw there was some engine t,, , , ham's meetings, and the girls’ ex- Mafraq,' Jordan, .May 31 0P>— • S l o ^ O t ~ Aharaii K«*h til* pjiiuiv and the ' nSlae and my husband said; 'V^'re Champaign, m.. May 31 (An— against ^two other white men eral monUrs; -announces reaigaa- WEDNESDAY * ared both J®* ( craah" More -than 5.000 University of 1111 charged with, participating in the tion, effective end of school year *tury oJjpoggjj equally of Democrats and' King Hussein today assailed vitamin p lU with her husband be- | . Lois students sUged a canipus- dynamiting of four Negro churches •J. New Haven’s 250-roorn Hotel how it hapi»ns 1 Republicans, unanimously recom- Conunuhist plotters who "be. ^ Explain Amended -a bill to shed more light. trayefi us and bit the hand that He?*ortMi oh the snow-locked | ‘h« wreckage we began to run ! Memorial Day riot that was and the homes of two pro-integra­ Garde. 70-year-old landmark fac­ NIGHT UNTIL 11 quelled after eight hours by more tion minisCers Jan. 10. ing railroad station' sold to syndi­ MLu Pucl^aber, a switchboard ^ on direct lobb.ving and on indirect fed. 'U»id.’’ The young king, TURNPIKE MARKET mountain lasted more thaii a-week was on fire. than 200 police officers who fired Britt and Livingston were tried cate for. $300,000. . operator said: ■ .lobbying aimed at putting pressure; ihadejdtie'^Btatemeut 'ln a speech longer' than searchers had sought It exploqed and blew our clothinir 'It was peculiar. It’s hard to i on Congress members. ■ It would fnllosEmg .roremonles In. which toward us. A cloudburat finally at least 150 valleys of tear gas only for the bombing Of the Hut- Untied States orders assistant W FRE ALWAYS OPEN TO TAKE the wreckage of their plane. bombs.- • military atUtche at Hungarian explain. It’s not, like I thought it provide criminal penaltie.s in some! the British turned over thia Mra. LeMssurler’a first words put out the fire. , ca.ses for failing to file certain Royal ,\lr Force Base near die "We crawled into the the fuael- At least two coeda were injur^ (Gonttsued qn Page Thirteen) legation to leave country by Mon­ * CARE OP YOUR FOOD NEEDS were "It’s cerUInly a blessing to and so students werq arrested. (Continued on Page Eleven) statements or reports, or for filing- Syrian frontier to Jordan. age Of the plane and atayed there day, apparently in retaliation for false^'dor'Uments. ON NATIONALLY ADVERTISED alive." ' for the first three nights. . Stu^fints used wastebaskets as similar action by Communist Hun­ Osady and PUIa ' No Full .Acerd HAMBUBG - NOT DOGS - ROLLS "After that we wandered about water 'jugs Ip the jumbo water- gary last month .’. . J^ollsh infor­ NEt>: PACIFIC CHIEF Her only nourishment was three battle that apparently got its Survivors Describe But the committee, under the ! Washington, May 31 Ifft—Ih# 400 yarda down' the mouptain onto mation agency report* Soviet,Un­ U.S. Checks Story ! chairmanship ' of Sen.. .McClellan small pieces of chocolaW candy a level 'area. The drifts of snow ion has H-bo'mb so big that It de­ White Tlouae todqy annooBced CHARCOAL • PAPER PLATES - NAPKINS tween two neighboring fra*teriilty ^(D-Arkl, did* not reach full agree- the appointment-of Major -Gen. OPEN WATCHES . • JEWELRY. and a bottle of viUmln pill*. were about four feet-deep end it 'Night of Massacre fies testing. ^ * On Student ‘Spies’"ment oil a measure to regulate.. With only the remain* of the kept snowing and raining." houses. Ah the fight progressed i ” Installment buying—a way of * » Robert M. Cannon’ as Comnuiid- and spread, some students appear, j contributions and expenditure* in t er in Chief of the U.S. A m y In COOKED HAMS - STEAKS 'bttrned«odt aaetkage and *hrub» LeMasurier, who was president Algiers. May 31 lA*)—Survivors life in much^of Western World- •U.S'. diplo- . riection campaigns for President ALL DAY for p ro ^ tlo n Mr*. LicMasurier ed dressed in bathing suits. said to be "Jnet armind'corner" for Vienna. 'May 31 t/Pi ___ the Pacific A rea,.^ecttva July of Duluth Radio Station KDAL, The outbrfsk c|me on a cam­ of ■ a night of horror came oul of .mats today sought to confirm re-,! “ jf* federal officers, 1. ' The appolntipent waa an­ FRESH FRUITS awd YEQETABLESU • DIAMONDS jived' t ^ u g h almoat constant presumedly was injured fata:ily in the-.-mountaiiia today and told how Rtitaian :peopIe . , . Secretary of ports that two JtLyear-old Amer- proposed measure would do Btorms. ^‘You can’t, imagine how the crash. pus off-day. Becauie of th* 'Eoti- Nationalist Arab rebels massacred State'jDulles sparuling Memorial away ., with any limitation on re- nounced as Prenldent Elscohow- THURSDAY day, it w ^ designated as a study- Day weekend at sumnier home on lean college ’ students, posing as . , ... . er nominated'. Cannon for nco> PLENTY OF COLD SODA awful the ■weather must have His wife fltat told rescuer* he' [day» FIWI ..iVMWtwttanA—began. almoet the entire male population ceipts or expenditures-in Preaiden- m„uoii t “ * ----- been,” said one rescuer. died four days after the crasiT birTBWVingge' 80-iim«i 'WUtheiir Mala >-Ouck 'Bdsnd ’ In ta k e On-* trar a h r Vli'e "T'fesfifthlTar “ram- ■ CMEMORl^L DAY) Wednesday and are to be ivstimed larlo. . ’ ^ , across the frontier into CTommunist , She.shouted with joy^when she later that he died seven dsys ego. today. The university has an en­ of Algiers. French oIBclals put •the Hungary last Sunday, . paigns, and raise the spending; aid BEER AT ALL TIMES . plotted the- nine-man party. She And before going to sleep In her total dead at 302. Live bomb with fuse that had (;eilinga for Senate and House I rollment of some 2S,00()' students. been lighted but fizzled out, found American officitda said if they races. But It W’ould require fuller j PFUMUN SEBatS CABINET was rtuhed to the Rawlins Hospital hoepiui bed last night she said • Expulsion Probahle, - Reports; of the bloodshed on could subatShtiate -the 'reports eff Paris, May SI JA’i—Financial suffering from ehock, ^frostbite, ahe knows he Ja still living. In men’s wash room of Bronx reporting of campaign financing ■ ^ m e student* will face more Ttiesday night- reached the French .theater . . . 'Word received ,of sud­ the-dUappearsnea of Mike A. Gil­ expert Pierre PfUmlln sat up aiihbuni, »iM «ire iuad "maliiittjlr — She-toW-Daiexaiwiee,- promotion than final examlnatiotts. yesterday when some of the malq bert, Waterboro, S. C.. and Warren 'and limit annual contributions by i shop today on ^^ris* left hank manager of the DiihiOi atatlon who suivivors staggered' out of their den death in Pasadena, Calif., of any individual'to llS.MO. .! Won. . > ' Dr. David Dodds Henry, uidver- Rev. Harry P. Leach, fonner pas­ William Hair, ' Ncrth Augusta, The, committee divided 4:4 on the I for the complicated httsineoa et Said Dr. Robert D. Paul, Carbon was mth the raeeue party: ’ ■Ity president, said “EvCuyone in­ hldlBC places. Some went mad S ., C,. they I would ask the U.l^. trying tb build a ooaUtlon 9* re­ GAUDET JEWEL ’My goodness, we wUl have to owpe the massacre,' described.by tor of First Congregational Church nuestioh of w-hether election re-1 County coroner: volved win be Uken before the dis- L ection in Budapest to ask .the .b h v a hlrOiday , party for DaJton, fit 'WllUmsatic. - form legialation should ..apply lo ; place the eabiaet ot StMlaliit — - "I 'tAMlght it KS* an^ *ShO from cipUnairy committae.’’ i the French as Gie'.qrorst incident, Suprome Court agtOn cite* pro- Hungarian government about primaries u well a* general elec-, Premier .Guy MoUet. The leader one of the fellows. Then w^e saw birthday was li^onday."- Ha said Cxpulaion probably lay of it* kind in the history of LeMasurier would have beim 48. tecUod of ianorent men as one of them. , . ■ ■ . 'I tlons-.-a kon*. point that hs* proved . of the M&P (Popular BcpnUlcan 1B1liMdWtTHr«pikoWotr this wdrasn.—she was wearing her in proapect for aome of them; modern Algeria. basic fuActlona of Fifth’ Amend­ ■ The youth*, atudenls at ttM Unl7 ' a stumbling block to such bill* in Party), a liberal OathoUc groai^ Td. Ml 3-8338 hiiabaiid’a. pants and Jacket but ad Their children afa Donaltl, 95, ~t apparently aUrted out Inno- Aid was pushed by hell' varsity of South CaroUns. had been 785 MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER a Duluth magasin* pubUaiiarr ment I Secqnd shot in summer the p|Ut. ■ -'I i arranged meettaga wiOi analma- alioas land calling for help. ■ - eantjy enough, but what wa are the villa^ o( La Mrii iloiH te. teat Series in Nevada'can ■\ ' :Vi:. \ ;v ■ V Vi 1 ' - r-:. 7 - i 7 ■ -■ I-..V V -I'- ■ • a J - ,



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