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‘Deadliest Spy’ X 15 ,MakeS GuidedRocket Soon to Leave Successful British Prison Ike Would Increase

Deliverst Mail London, June 8 (/P)— In just a few more weeks the gates of Jacksonville, Fla., June 8f«« trom Poetmaeter General 8um- prison will probably awing Edwards Air Force Base, merfield, were for members of the Calif., June 8 (/P)—The ex­ (fp)—The Navy today, made cabinet, members of Congress, open for the man they call the the first successful delivery of deadliest spy in history. perimental rocket ship X15 Justices of the Supreme Court made a swift, smooth glide . Bonds Interest U.S. mail by a guided missile. the Governors , of all American Klaus Fuchs will walk out to The missile was fired from a BtateJ’ and territories, afid the freedom after serving nine years from 38,000 feet to,a perfect Postmasters General of the 99 for betraying western atomic sec- landing on a dry lake bed to­ submarine at sea to the reU to Soviet Russia—secrets that Navy’s auxiliary air station other nations which are members day in its first free flight. of the Universal Union. probably enabled the Russians to The sleek black needle, expected Asks Raise at Mayport, Fla., at the mouth The missile was fired at 10:10 produce, an atomic bomb five years ultimately to blast a pilot 100 of the St. John’s River near. a.m. EOT and landed safely at sooner than they could b miles to the edge of Space, kicked Jacksonville. 10:32 a.m., the department said. otherwise. up a great plume of dust as Its Siimmerfield, describing the Home SecreUry Richard A. skids touched down on the sun­ In National Poatmaater General Arthur Et Butler probably will tell the House Buminerfteld announced the atic- event in a telephone conversation baked mud. with the Washington Evening of Commons this week what hap­ At the controls was crack test eeaahil delivery at a hastily called pens next to the 47-year-old Ger­ preaa conference an hour and Star, said it was a dramatic sight. pilot Scotl CroBSfield. first man to He rc(portec the wheeled missile man-born scientist. fly twice the speed of sound. Debt Limit half after a Navy Regulua I was As a docile, model convict, brought In to Mayport. made a perfect landing on the Ho went aloft at 8 'a.m., with runway, trailing a parachute to Fuchs is believed to have earned -the X15 locked under the wing Washington, Jufle 8 4 per cent. T)iere is no » wdth .British nuclear scientists. flight lest center was perfect- celling on bonds of less than 6- Part of the time he was on the clear and sunny. years maturity. British team that worked with Coming down. Crossfield radio­ At the same time, Eisenhower From Bases in France American nuclear scientists dur­ ed' that his contro^wer# function­ proposed that Congresa hike the ing World War 11. He had access ing perfectly, t h ^ added: permanent national debt ceiling to top-secret nuclear centers in I wish I could do a barrel from the current $283 billion to Paris, June 8 i/P) — About 2000now based in France. Shape can Britain and the United States. roll.’’ ' 8288 billion and boost Uie tem­ fighter-bombers may be removed make no further comment at this He stayed inside the tiny 7 ^ - porary limit from |288 billion to from their bases in FrMce to West time. (Continued on Page Two) lon ship w'hile volatile liquid hy­ $295 billion. 6erman.v. informed sources at Negotiations have been under V drogen was drained from auxiliary In a special message to Con­ Gen. Lauris Norstad's Supreme Al­ way for more than two years to get powei units. gress, the President said these lied Headquarters in Europe said France to accept atomic bomb ■An Air Force officer said ’’He Steps are necessary for sucotsaful today. stockpiles. The French want an Car Insurance looks real happy.’’ management of the public debt, These planes have atomic mis­ agreement that would give them ’The X I5 program has been de­ now at a record |286 IflUion. sions which they cannot perform control over the stockpiles and also layed because of bugfs in its elec­ The immediate reaction to n - effectively because France so far the know-how to make their own Rates Cut for tronic systems. It required four senhower’s proposals on Capitol has not come to an agreement'with bombs. test flights locked under the B52’s Honors for Governor Hill was mixed. the United States on stockpiling Giving American atomic secrets wing. Instead of one. Gov. Jibraham A. Ribicoff is shown receiving an. honorary degree of doctor of humanities at com­ Rep. Clarence E. KUbum of New nuclear bombs on French soil. Safe Drivers And the first glide flight was mencement exercises yesterday at American International College, Springfield, Mass. At left is York, ranking Republican on the A Defense Department spokes­ (Continued on Page Five) postponed twice at the last min­ president John F. Hines of AIC. (AP Photofax). House Banking Committee, said man in Washington yesterday de­ ute because of technical troubles. Elsenhower was right, hecause "If Hal-tford. June 8 (AT—TTie Trav The craft is equipped now with nied that a decision had been made elers Insurance Company's experi­ we’re going to get t)ie money we to withdraw the fighter-bombers. a jet engine. It carried no fuel to­ astd we’ve got to raise InUrsst 16 Dead, 32 Injured ment with lower rates on automo- day, but before lomr it will under­ Nikita May Delay T ou r Norstad ignow in Washington. A bilt insurance for safe drivers was East Reds Fly rates.” French newspaper had said such a take jet-powered fligltt. 'When this Cbngress shows evi- In Bus Crasli-Fire to begin today in Nebraska. For Its all-out fling into decision was made. ’The company announced May 22 dsne* of trying to keep a sound Noratad's SHAPE headquarters Space it will b)s powered by rocket To Moscow for dollar by cutong spendiag prd- Phoenix, Ariz., June 8 UP—Six­ that it wanted to inaugurate such engines expected t o . push it 4,000 herel'rtfuaed to comment on the re- a system in .Nebraska, loWa, Min­ Reds Seen Pushing grams, yoii’11 flhd ccmfldanc* tn nig)l...that a decision already had teen farm laborers were killed and m.p.h. or more. government bonds coming back Sam made to shift the nine Ameri­ 82 othisrs were injured w)ten nesota. ' aiifLJMJeMnia< and was About 40 minute* after taktoff Talk to Nikita and interest rates coming down,” crudely fashioned bus crashed into BUbraittlh^ deTanT^fd insurance the B52 coirimander, Capt. Charles can squadrons Involved. But it commissioners in those states. Kilbum added. said measures to make the planes a tree' and exploded near Phoenix C. Bock Jr., of Council Bluffs. Rep. WrigM. Patman (D-Tex.), today. Nebraska is-the first to approve. Iowa, flipped ajoggle switch and To Summit Accord Moscow, June 8 (A>)—East Ger effective were being considered. A' many's top leaders flew to Mowow an influential monetary ipokeeman Tlie highway patrol, which had If the plan is successful, the com­ the mechanism liolding the X18 to statement said: pany plans to use it elsewhere. today for talks that could Influ­ for House Democrats and vlca "Agreements have not been difficulty determining the number the bomber was' released. c h a i r nti a n of the flenats-Houee Travelers is one of the biggest TTie 50-foot rocket ship is painted By JOHN M. HIGHTOWER ^accord sought by the West to ence the cqnrse of the Big Four reached vrlth the government of of charred and creamated bodies guarantee the western position in foreign ministers in Geneva. The Economic Committee, said there U France governing all aspects, of the in the twisted •wre.ckage, . listed firms in the automobile Insurance Geneva. June 8 liPl—-The Big- no" excuse for higher interest rates business. (Contir 'bd on Page Five) the Red-encircled city. Some dip­ Russians gave them a red carpet operation and arming of NATO these figures as official bu\ said Four conference went into its fifth reception. "except to give the bankers and there may be more dead. Under, the plan, details of which lomats thought it would not neces­ aircraft baaed on French territory. week today amid signs, that Rus­ sarily bar en understanding that Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev blg-mone.v lenders a larger aliare Pending the completion of such AIL the -victims' were I'exlcan were’made public yesterday when of the national Income.” NeWaska’s acceptance was an­ sia would press the western pow­ Russia would refrain from, any and other high Soviet offleiats wel comprehensive arrangements, _con- riationals. threat or use of force to try to corned a party of 18 led by Walter alderaUon la of course being ^ven ' M:[any of the injured were ro- nounced. drivers who have had no Trapped in Car ers for quick agreement on a sum­ (CkmtfBiMd OB Page Five). accidents or moving vehicle viola­ squeeze the w’estem powers out of Ulbricht, East Germany’s Oom- to measures which will insure the mit conference. miinist party chief, and Premier tions during the past five .vears Berlin. effectiveness of Allied air units (CdqlTnnnd'o" Paga-TwoT Foreign ministers of the United Otto Grotewohl. -will get a 30 per cent discount By Safety Belt, Khrushchev said in Budapest Stales, Britain and France met before returning to Moscow that A banner at Vnukovo Airport from- the standard rate. with Russia’s Andrei A. Gromyko proclaimed in German and Rus I TTiose who can attest to having East-West accords "undoubtedly at hib headquarters here in late Sinn "hearty welcome.” , Workers Taxpayers Also Help had a clean record for three years Boy, 18, Killed will be reached at the summit” BuUetins aiternoon after Itolding a strategy even if no agreement is achieved with sun hats made from news will get a 20 per cant discount. C'.inference among themselves. papers clustered under portraits But those who frequently violate by the foreign ministers. from thfl AP Wlrca ’Thompson, June 8 (/P>— A sports They were reported gloom.v about The Russian premier displayed of the German leaderii and Khfus- traffic laws or have accidents -will car careened wdldly out of control prospects for a Berlin agreement confidence a summit meeting will chev. Red flac* flew all along the pay more, the company said. here early today bringing death after a weekend declaration by So- materialize by advising the gov­ 25:mlle route from the airport to A driver who has had only one- to 18-year-old Thomas Rothwell oONvijnoN upmajD ■viet Premier Khrushchev that he ernm ents'^ Finland. Denmark the Kremlin. WsMlilngtoa, Juaa fl (P)—Th* accident or Vnoving tradflc viola­ Jr., 180 Bolles St., Fjitnam. w oj'd not accept any arrangement The Soviet Communist party tion during the past three years Sweden and Norway that he may SupreoM Court today ophMd Slate Police said a safety belt which would "perpetuate the occu­ have to postpone the Scan'dinsvisn newspaper Pravda devoted a large To Defense Costs Boost will pay the standard rate that he proved a death trap for the boy. the ooatampt eoavtctfoa of a pation regime in West Berli.n.' , ' lour he Is scheduled_ to make in part of today’s edition to pro­ pays now. ’Those with two such Injured and 'taken to Da.y Kim­ This seemed to rule out a formal former teacher at Vassar aad August. claiming that the meeting pointed the Ualveretty of .Michigan who counts against them, though, will ball Hospital at nearby Putnam up the close friendship, fraternal By WTiLUAM F. ARBOOA8T < The subject came up at - Eisen-, pay 25 per. cent more than the was Paul A. Porter Jr.. 18, of 19 Stefan Heymaiin, chief informa­ refused U tell Houso lavestt* tion officer of the East German cooperation and strengthening of Washington, June 8, (AT—Heads bower’s news conference last week. standard rate, and those with Providence St., 'Thompson. A hos­ gators whether he w u a mem­ A reporter said several Senators three counts against their record pital spokesman said Porter had government, told a group of west­ ties' between the §ovic Union and ber ef the Oommualst party.'- East Germany, Tt 'sald this pro­ o f two potent House committees had quoted the President as hav­ will pay 50 per cent more. internal injuries. News Tidbits ern newsmen flown to East Berlin The court divided 5-4 la uplwid- share President Eisenhower’s con­ ing spoken sharply to them about Rather than refuse to insure State Police said the car started from Geneva that the issues of moted peace. ing the coBviettoB of Lloyd No offlotal reason has been given cern about what has been called efforts by a munitions lobby to such drivers, a spokesman sgld. to make a right turn on Route 193 Culled from AP Wire* Berlin and Germany "can only he Bareablatt. .who wa# tried la alter his defense program. Travelers prefers to scale the sho'rtly after 12:80 a.m. ihd solved At the summit." for the visit to Moscow, but west­ 17.S. Dlstrlc Court here, con­ the munitions lobby, but they "There can be nft concrete agree­ ern obsorveni i/ers • certain that doubt that a congressional probe Eisenhower said he didn’t think price of tfie insurance to the risk skidded off the road. It struck twd victed and given a sentence he had used that term, but said he that they represent. huge boulders and then flew A woman entigtalner who faced ment of any kind in Geneva,” Hey- the journey, was related to the six months'ln Jail aad 1250 flae. would solve anything. through the air, dipping off 'a pub­ death daily holding targets In a mann said. "Perhaps there may be Geneva tallis. ’They agreed today lobbying doesn’t want to see political and Before announcing 'its intention financial considerations involved in to strike out on its own in the lic utilities pole with Its underside. trick act was i^dentally some understanding of the broad Some observers expressed be­ GAS PERILS TOWN activities have had the result of The car landed upside down on shot to death In Pittsburgh by a outlines of an agenda for discus­ lief the Kremlin might use the oc­ McRae, Ga,, June 8 ti#)— Fear forcing defense costs higher, but defense matters. When these con­ rate-setting. field. Travelers was a siderations are injected, he said, member of the National Bureau the highway with young Rpthwell 9-year-old boy who came to see her sion of the problem* of Berlin and casion for propaganda alarms gripped this qouth-ceatral Geor­ they pretty well agreed also .that trapped inside by his safety belt. perform. Germany at the summit con­ shout the possibility of a separate gia commuotty today as wreck­ the average citizen himself unwit­ the country gets - influenced deci­ of Casualty Underwriters, an sions instead, of decisions based agency that' sets rales for more Porter, who did not wear a safety' Nicaragua’s defense chief claims ference.” peace treaty with East Gernsany. ing dews begaa'the tickl^ tingly is a strong force behind the strictly on the military needs of than 200 companies. belt, was tossed from the car. as the riflemen who fired shots near It was the threat ..of a new Such a treaty would give the Usk of removing two derailed drives. When it chose to try the* ex­ is whirled through the air. the presidential palace Saturday blockade cutting traffle'Ho the iso­ Kremlin a "legal excuse” for end­ tank'cars containing 16,000 gsl- These views. came from Chair­ the country. -v.- Cannon and Hebert agreed that periment in the Midwestern states. The medical examiner said night were "Just n bunch of drunks lated city Uiat made the Berlin ing the occupation of East Ber- Ions of dsagerouB chlorine gas. man Clarence Cannon (D-Mol of Travelers withdrew from this or­ oelebpstlng^’’ . . Israeli and United crisis afcute last year and forced The ' main railroad llae was the House Appropriations Com­ (CoBtIniied.oa Page ’tw o). ganization. (Oontinned' on Page Three) Arab Republic planes flght m 5- the calling of the foreign rnlnls (Continued on Page Five) cleared about 8:45 am . s f de­ mittee and Chairman F. Edward mlnute air battle... . James A. ters’ conference in an effort to bris left by the dersUment el 19 Hebert (D-La) of a House Armed Hof fa, president o f the Teamsters avoid a military showdown, .# Southern Railway freights cam. Services Investigating aubcqm- Union, Says no other union in his­ .Secretary at iState CfliriMian' A. Clever Couple ^ The wrecking crews coocentrat-: mlttee. tory has*witli8tood as bitter an at­ Herter, Britain’s Selwyn ’ Joyd and ed on the two filled with the ir­ But they and other Congress tack as has beqn launched against France's Maurice Couve tie Mur- ritating and potentially snffo- - members who were interviewed the Teamsters, s- • ■ ville seem to have run out of freSh Sylvia, Kan.. June 8 i/P)— eating gas. had differing ideas on what con­ Evangelist Billy Graham says ideas to propose to the. Russians Alice Loraine Smart was mar­ stitutes a munitions" lobby -r- If he fluty fly to Ruitia Thursday for ried here yesterday to Arthur TEST. BAN FOB SUMMPT any. The composite is a. nebulous a few days to meet religious lead­ (Conttnoed pn Page Two) Learned. Geneva, June 8 (ffi— The 8- and far-reaching thing. ers. . .'. West Germany orders 25 power nuclear aegoHattona re­ There" of course are sales rep­ Sikorsky S-58 helicopters. sume today amid p rojects that resentatives trying to peddle their Investigators are systematically . a final derision on suspending firms’ products to the government crisscrossing the North African Proud Papa of Quads Reveals the testing of atomic and hydror and, to do that, seeking congres­ desert for traces of nine Ameri­ gen weapon tests wlU be taken sional appropriations to provide can airmen believed .to have bail­ at a summit meeting. ,Slr Da­ the money. Sqm* push nei^y deve­ ed out of a U.S. bomber 16 years He Has Another W ife, Children vid Ormshy~Gore, Britirii rep- loped planes, -or missiles.,or-gruns ago. . . . ’Two British music critics rescsntstlve. for the talks with as the best and most neceiyary tell youflg American pianist • Van the United Stotea and Russia, weapons of defense. Cllburn he has a fine keyboard Eaat Orange. N.'J., June 8 (Ab—#man Caponl of New York "has said he considered It URely that Hebert referred to advertising technique-—but he still Is an Im- CIro Bravata's quadrupleta and got the case" and that the two Prime Minister Macmillan, as one of the stronger ways the ntature accist. Actor Lew Avres their mother are doing fine in planned to confer today. President Eisenhower and Pra- . lobby *works. He and Sen, Paul H. launches "Missile for Poaco.” . , -. ’Eaat Orange General Hospital. Caponi said yesterday that Bra­ mley Khrushchev would deal Douglas (D-Ill) .criticized some Eastern Massachusetts .81 r e e .t But the proud, papa admits ‘-’I'Ve vata and the mother of the quads with flnal aspect* of a teat baa- firms’ hiring of high-ranking mili­ Railway buses roll In high' gear for got troubles”-T-another family In had never been married, that legal treaty If they meet this summer. tary officers as they retire. Sen. first" working day operstlonB in New York a ty . . action the wife Grace had atasted never had been put on a court cal­ Henry ,M. Jackson (D-Wash) ref­ Bra vat* became the father of m SICILIAN v o u n c erred to executives from business **^jShn^B. Kelly Si.i 68-yeae-old girl and three boys Saturday. Yes­ endar and never “brought to ter­ P alermo, Birily,. June 8 (4V" and industry who hold temporary father of Princess Grace of Mon­ terday he admitted he was mar­ mination.” A ChrisflsB Demoorattc ralwl but Important posts in the Pen­ aco, undergoes emergency appen­ ried to another woman and had The only thing legal about the and hit supporters "of -tlis Csai- tagon. dectomy. : . .. Sixteen Roman two children by her. separation, Caponl’ said, "Is that munlat-led Left were running But Sen. Lyndon B. Johnson (D- Catholic students barred from )‘Oh. he’s, a fine one,” moaned lt'5 mutual.” oommeacement exercises of BraVata's wife, Grace, 38, as she fa r flbead of Christian Deoai- Tex), Senate majority leader and However, Caponi revealed that erflts today In sari) head of a .Senate Preparedness _ine Central Institute because- lay in bed. under sedation after a legal Court order, Bravata was SicUy’s crucial Is ley refused to.kttend the School’s Investigating subcommittee,, dis­ hearing of the quads. required to pay *40 weekly in sup tion. Ohriatlaa counted the idea of a munitions laureate services on religious But Bravata, 39-year-old rail­ port of Gi'ace and their two chil­ road freight conductor, said the lam, whose party lobby, a* such. grounds. dren, a girl and-boy, now, 18.and ■salipu of govMaaMat. i "I don’t know any who deserve, WesUrn leaders at the Atlantic Dads’ mother,’. Louisa Strobleln iravaU, knew all along hfl was 12 years old respectively. had.iha f ...... that Ial»l,’’ Johnson said. ’They Cong(»ss today urge NATO to set S Meanwhile, Grace, at .her horns have not tried to lobby me." up a division o f counterpropagan­ married. da to fight .bacl* against .Soviet “Louise couldn't be happier,” In Hollis, Queens, New York City, He saw no need for an Ihveati- said her husband’s support pay- gatlon. and waa Joined in that view He'Asked Jor It political warfare.'. . . Reliable Bravata said, but as for Crace: sources say 10 Turks Includlflg "1 have no desire to talk to her. mentji had bean an on-again-dff<- abaut by Sen. Stuart Symington (D- Raymond Korbusieaki flbt hi* grinder for breakfaaf today, a gard-long version created by 'flye of again thing and that dukrently .he vats* his student*. The . Mimebester High School, aenlor class brealefaated in th, school cafeteria before ’ one woman have been arretted by I neves did. She’s been giving me Mp), a former secretary of the Air a hard tlm* sines the first day I owes her 1900. ^ . Force, and a sharp'oriUe of Eisen- starting’ out on the claa* plcnlb at Moodu*. ’Tfan gave the girls an opportunity to gratify Kor- United Arab • Republic Security foreee in the Kamlahll District of married her.” *: howtf admlifilitratlon defense buaiealcl% deaire for a gripder breakfpst.. The g)rls are Rita Roaella, . Joan Reid, Judy flutter* .'SMIia'flH’^ nortbeastem Syria, Bravata said Ids lawyur, H*r- (Oeattaaafl me Paga T m ) polldei. Betsy Valsntins, afid Christine Jrflmsbn. (HSrald Photo by Batsmis). / \ r-

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MANCHESTBR EVXNINO QERALD. UANCB89I7B. OONNr. MONDAY. JUNE 8. 1969 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAV, JUNE 8, 1969 PAGE t n O B I _L Columbia It Win become effective In 1880 ^D^adliest Spy^ T t u ^ p a y e r s A l s o U o t p R(pckviUe~V em on and provides for the required mi­ Trapped in Car j R U . nority and majority representa­ FALSE TBETH Sbeinwold on Mrs. Lewis Gels tion according to the size of the body Concerned; covers both elec­ By Safety Belt, Laa«aR«8« aiiU W orry Soon to Leave Munitions Lobby Linked Fall in School National GOP Post tive and appointive bodies and He leaemr be saaorsd et fMl PROTEOT < other details, which are alio out­ •MS beams* ef loeea, wsbbto lined. Metb.FASTXinLaa imtameed oBnu British Prison AGAINST ATTACK Nkrih-Santhwith toft— Ms 18^ KiDed Dim (Doa-eaM) powSwj pptilrtse eg J u s t f o r NORTH To Bring Suit Mrs. Reginald L. Lewis of The other two, H.B. 3410, asked Boy, roar pisus bolds ibsm Imim; to tbsp By Alfrad Shelnweld Woodland l^rrace was elected Na­ that sdl vehicles used regularly for r**l mar* eaaafortable. Atom sebbar- To Defense Costs Boost UJ8. Naeters Team ObBiniaen * A 7 3 issMiiiu tsiuni bp Iao«jristsa 0*e (OMritaMd fraoi Paga One) Y 5 4 3 A notice of Intent to elaim dam­ tional vCommltte^woman ftom transportation of school children (Oontlnaed from Page One) rOTMTI todap at sop dttoeeniitse. In some hands there U a right ConnecCIcut by the Young Repub­ be registered as school buses and )^keRecord ♦ A » 7 5 3 ages tor Injuries allegedly sus­ ».amriean and Britlata adeatSsta (OMrtiaasd fteas Page Om ) time to take each trick. If the op- O A I __ licans, at their convention Satur­ H.B. 3808 asked that a full day be Rothwell died instantly from a genaraUy agrea that the kstewl- ponehU try to InUrfere with your EAST tained In a fall in the Rockville day nighL in New London. Mrs. required for making up a lost day broken neck and a fractured skull. tha men formally raglatarad with timtqg, you muat reaiat the inter­ <4 0 9 5 3 HiJ(h School gymnasium has been Lewis, active in local politics, is rather than dtsmlaslng studsnta at OPEN DAILY X ■ wnur TueoooA " ■ edge be acquh'*d during that Uma congress aa lobbylats “aran’t al­ Court Cases ference. . K l . Y J 10 S 6 a member of the Columbia Town p.m. were lost completely. 8 FATALLY INJURED i Whil« driving home from •’^concert recently, • friend of would probably be of little uee to ways the really affective ones.” filed for Elaine C. Woods of Bom' Suffleld, June 8 (/P)—Two Wind­ 8A.M.fo9P.M. ; Mine wiggeeted that the orcheetm might h«v« iJleyed better West opens the king of clube, ♦ K I 10 ♦ Q 6 4 Committee and president of the the Ruodana after all tbeae yaara. "The claver^ lobby Is ths so­ and you organim your plan for 0 5 3 2 •rs. Young Republican Club which she Manchester Evening" Herald Co­ sor boys were Injured fatally and SUNDAY. 8 A.M..8 P.M. cial lobby," Cannon said. "Tha fal­ Meariaar Oaats { liid they no conductor et ell. j • * But feabi have bean axpriaaid Oeoige R. Barber, 40, of 85 Mar­ the hand. You win the first trick Atty. Leonard E. Waldimer, helped to organize, and for which lumbia oorreapondenL Mrs. Don­ a third waa hospitalized last • AH of whkh reminded me that many ppOide wonder juet lows who do ths Job opsrate out of with the acs of clubs and return O K Q J 10 representing the student, has noil' she seived as the first secretary. ald R, Tuttle, AOademy 8-8485. night when, their automobile and PINE PHARMACY that Ma brlllant brair could atlll garet Rd., was fined It In Town ...... t...... 'r what the man who waves the stick is really d o ^ up there. the cocktail ban, the golf clubs Oourt this morning by Judge Julsa a low diamond from dummy. Y A Q 2 fled the Town of Vernon that a She is also president of the Tol­ another collided. 884 CENTER BY. be put to aSitvice in Communist and the eoeial gatherings.'' suit will be' brought against mem­ Francis Laroche, 17, was killed BerV in the old days, and 1 mean really old, the conductor Karp for fallun to grant the right ■you expect to take the next ♦ I 2 land County Young Republican laboratories. It haa alao been ar­ “It’s a wide network and it's diamond with dumm/a ace. Then 0 9 6 4 bers of the of Education, Club, the first woman to hold Its Extended Forecast Instantly In the crash. Richard E. wrveil meiily a* a Um« fcaatar. A* gued that Fuchs' preaence behind of way. Barber was arrested when Chasse, 19, died at Hartford Hos­ vary lecrSt.” Cannon commented his car struck another operated by you will cuff a diamond, hoping WM Nerih Eari Supt of Schools Raymond B. post. She -will resign from this, she of numaa atop watcb or met" run along nicely for a remarkably the Iron Curtain oould prove a referring to the unregistered to set up the rest of dummy’l 2 0 2 0 Ramsdell, Principal Joseph Mc- said yesterday,-to release an execu- pital from Injuries he received In raaoma. Aa mnsic pecame more tn- powerful propagamfia MUp fhr the Harry M. Mahoney of 88 Maple Temperatures In Connecticut the accident. long distance with the driver’s lobby. St., at Spruce and Blsaotl Bta. suit. Finally, you will draw piM 4 0 AnraM Cusker and Mrs. Claire Albom, 'tlve vote to- another person. She for the next five days, will aver­ Um r TOlrad it waa fooad Uiat if the hands off the wheel. But whet hep- Soviet bloc. “The beat remedy, end per­ * with the king, queen and Opeaiiif lead — O K ' girls’ athletic director. will, however, continue to main­ Admitted to the hospital for conductor oouM dtra a cue or two, Barber, 'who pleaded innocent, age 3 to 6 degrees above normal. head Injuries were (?llfton Good, YoHr pens when a curve or bump ep* Reposts aamdng out or Wake­ haps. the only nm ^y," Cannon •aid he had stopped at the inter­ aee-"ln that order. Thia wlU Miss Woods claims she suffered tain her Interest In the group and The normal mean temperature ta addition to hla anr^wUng beat pears? Panic and thank tbs Lord field Jail In northern Ungiand aaya said. "Uss with ths voters. They land you In dummy with the "serious and disabling injuries” to its work. Mrs. Lewis is the former 17, Windsor, and John Skykula, CiM r^ Plan < tUiifB would go better, later It section to permit oncoming traffic for the Hartford area for this pe­ 49, Windsor Locks, Identified by for tha driver's steady and con­ Fucha haa expreaaOd a desire to go must send rspreeentatlves here on Spruce St to pass, -whan he trumpa .Sll drawn, ao that you can in your ovm hand.. You will die- her head, back, neck, shoulders, Virginia Collins, and la mother riod Is 68 degrees ranging from a beoame epparant that If the con* trolling hand. The orcbestre can and live in East Oermany with his who will stand up against pres- caah good diamonds. • another heat^ from dummy arms and other peuts of her body of three sons. Attending the two police as the driver of the second ' doctor wowd alao eadte the play* looked up again at the traffic light, normal high temperature of 80 to automobile. His condition was re­ run along by Itself for e bit when 85-year-old father, - Pref. BmU suns. Wa wouUbt’t have to spend he told the court hie car e^ed Thla Is a good plan, and Wsat and proceed with a croaa-. If and severe shock to her nervous day convention from here were a normal low temperature of 66. Dniivtrlai «t« in adne paaaagea and quiet thlnp ere simple and four-squere Fuchs of Laipslg University. can’ aee that It will work. He West shifts to hsarts, you get a ported as satisfactory by a hos­ near tha money w# do If It wen forward and collided with Ma- system. She sdlegedly fell April 8 Mrs. William Jacobus, Mrs. Wll It is expected to be' warm pital spokesman. Just telephone yonr order (or them in othera, all would be better However, when Uit going gets not for the lobbyists and ths muni- wina the aecond trick with the free finesee. And If West leads 11am Robinson II, Mrs. John atlU. And ao it went on and on untU If he feaUy wants to go, thSre honey’e ear.. in the school gym as she was run­ through Thursday and then not Police said the car carrying the dnig'needs and coemetfcswgtv- rough the player’s syes frantically is acme doubt that MtUh au Uons makers. They thrive on wars Judge Kan> took into conildera ten of diamotola, cashes the queen trumps or diamonds, you proceed ning backwards “at the direction Pringle, Mrs. Leo Cartier and Mrs. quite aa warm Friday and Satur­ todey the cenduetor haa become seek those of the conductor for of dubs; and then leads the ten with your original plan. Your three boys crossed the center lane Ing yonr Charge Plan nnm- tha liaart, the brain, the conactanee thorttlas oould prevent Mm. end the threat ef wan. If we de­ tlon Barber’s driving record of 87 and command” of Mrs. Albom. Carl Oosline, aa well as Mrs. Lewis. day. ot the highway and hit the .Sky- ber guidance and control. clared peace, they would go of dutw. game contract Is safe. Heads Honor Society Precipitation for the period will a( the orcheetra. Other reports, ^ hdWevor, aay yean without mishap tai handing Dally Queetlon Joensoos File Suit ku’a car headon. You can also ehut off the motor Fucha hda now siied hla Commu­ broke.” . down ths fins. Make Dummy Buff ” In another suit, Walter O. arid Brian Sinder, son of Mr. and on the average total about U of To thdaa who thinh the oreheatr* of a . car and It will coast along West’s Idea is to make dummy Aa dealer, you hold: Spades— an Inch occurring as scatiered Get JSSJSSletSh eoulg |toy aa well without a con* nist oonvtotlona had wants to "Unwittingly," Hebert said, “the WUllam Kunicki, 78, of 4« St Carole R. Joensuu are seeking Mrs. Sol Sinder of Pine St., who FROGMAN DROWNF.n Immediate smoothly untu ths road begins to voters a n helping these big lobby John St., was finsd |I0 for Intoxi­ ruff. . Thla will leave dummy with 6 4; Heart*—K 8 7; Diamdhde— .810,(XX) in damages from the was selected recently as a member thundershowers Friday or Satur­ " ductor, let them recall the netlon work agebi for BMttah science. only two trumps, so that you can­ K J 10; CTub*-K Q 10 8 7. What Westport, June 8 (/fV - A 25-year- Delivery rise end tha going bscomee labored. But it hi certain the Brltiah wotM groups. They read newspaper ad­ cation aa the result of a domeatlc town and temporary and perman­ of the Honor Society at Windham day. old Flushing, N. Y„ man died Sat­ of a ahip withwt its captain, a UkewlM with the orcheetre. It not draw three rounds of trumpa do yop say? High School, haa been elected Its fcweiiai OK ed MW to country without HS leader. never again trust him with even vertisements of how gaOd this or disturbance. r Answer: Bid one dub. This Is ent Injunctions In connection -with urday while swimming at Sher­ could coast along for perhs. that mlasUe or wtapon la, they Edward V. Lshey Jr^ 80, ef ending In the dummy. If you president for the 1959-60 school STATE EU(S ELECT Aa orchestra might be compared the smadleat secrets. can’t do that, you cannot cash a borderlins bid since you have drainage on inelr property. wood laland State Park with the to an automobUa which, when the aevsral msesures without tas driv­ In Leipaig, ftof. Fuchs de­ hear radto^programa hnd they see Worceater, Maas., failed to ap­ The Joensuu suit also names year. Wllllmantlc. June 8 (JP)—John aid of underwater brtothing ap­ ing energy of a dynamic conduc­ pear in answer to a charge of fail­ g o ^ diamonds. only 12 points in high cards. You Brian also received the Harvard J. GUleaple of Bridgeport waa road la smooth and atnight, wlU clined to botnment on hie aon's television programs espousing the To put It another way. West dedds to bid rather than to pass Box Mountain Homes Inc., claim­ paratus. Police said the victim. tor. But bi a vary short time it phShs. effectiveness of the product of ure to atop at a red tranio algnal ing that Improper drainage has re­ Book, an award sponsored by the eleoted president of the OonnecU: James CThristman, had been diving would revert to Its origlnei un­ and forfaited a 815 bond. Is attacking dummy’s eventual en­ largely because of the two tens Harvard Alumni Aasn., and given cut State Elks Assn. Saturday “You have to ask the authori­ one company or another. Thay an try to the diamonds. You can and of ths good spotoards In sulted from pipes laid by the de­ with frogman equipment only once organised state. ties about that," he told a report­ on the midway listening ^ to the Contlnuanceavto June 15 were veloper and later conveyed to the each year to the highest ranking during the group’s convention before. There was still air In the PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY granted to Francis R. Lavots, 30, protect dummy’s entry by refus­ dubs. (In. the Kaplan-Sheinwold Junior. Brian attained a scholas­ here. He eucceeda Dr. George A. TO quote one of today's out­ er and hung up the phone. pitch man, and they write letten ing to ruff. Discard a heart from System you would qpen this hand town. tanks when the body waa found, 901 MAIN ST.—Ml 8-5821 standing conductors, Herman Hie father wea honored last to their Congreaaman, who In turn of 101 Cheatnut St.,, and John W. Superior Court Judge*Thomas E. tic average of 94.27 this past year. (?aillouette of Manchester police aald. Rocha ^r., 84, of 8l‘ Florence St., dummy on the thitri round of with 1 NT, showing balanced dis­ Bridge pill Pasaed Boherchen; ‘The art of oonduoting montti with the Bast dcrman listens to the voters. dubs. tribution and 12 to 14 points.) 'Troland has scheduled a hearing le govoraed by the fact that the CMden Order ot the Fatherland “The voten act In good faith— each chai^sd with non support; on the temporary injunction for The State Legislature approved Now Wsst Is helpless. It Wsst (Copyright 1959, General Fea­ H.B. 2719 giving the towna of Co­ eonduCtor’e Instnimmt U a live on the oecaaioh ef hit 8Sth birth­ after all It’s their money that'a and Robert C. Blythe. 00, of Ham­ leads another dub. you can ruff tures Corp.) June 19. The plaintiffs are rep­ one, consiaUng of a number of per­ day. being spent—and tha Congress­ den, charged with driving while in­ resented by the law firm of Flah­ lumbia and Lebanon permlsaion to formers playing a number of dif­ An Beet German Foreign Min­ men act In good faith," Habert toxicated. •_ __ erty and Hannabury. ‘F ir s t ’ exchange reaponslbllltlea In buUd- ferent instnnnents. The conduc- istry spokesman said he did n^ addad. “ But too oftan it’s high- Receives Degree A for MHS Records ingtwo bridges of mutual Interest. toria teak Is io make this complex know anything about the posai- pnssun saleemisnshlp and bally­ Saturday Oaaee , 6-8- Proud Papa of Quads Reveals Seymour Ellin of Somers Rd., Just so the records at Manchester High School are kept correct, Arthur W. Scudlert presents to Three other bills of local Inter­ machine aerva the art of music. bURy of F u ^ going to Bast Oer- hoo that sets the whole thing in Robert Karash, 18, of 717 Tol­ Ellington was, among 216 students MHS Principal Edaon M. BaUey the first honors received by the rifle team when It was officially est died In committee, according IX*». Ths pacuUarity of tha oonductort land Tpke., waa sentenced to an of Worcester Polytechnic Institute recognlMd in 1939. Scudlert was a member of the rifle team. The presentation was made at to a report from LaVergne H. Wil­ many after hla rrieaaa ftcni prison. motion." liams, (3o1umbla representative. > VALUES task la that It raqutrM both Intui' indeterminate*-term at Cheshire He Has Another Wife, Children graduated in afternoon ceremonies the 1939B class reunion Saturday night at the Rosemotmt. The witness came a long way for the tivs organisation and critical T Reformatory for assault and bat­ 16 Dead, 32 Injured Friday in the college quadrangle. occasion. He is Ralph H. Peterson, class president, who Is now employed by International G. B. One of these. Senate Bill 710, In­ tery and breach of the peace. Ka­ and works In Puerto Rico. (Herald Photo by Pinto). troduced by Sen. David J. watchfulnaas. His g^uraa fulfill Nikita May Delay Tour (Oenttonad from Page One) Elllh waa awarded a bachelor’s de­ y-fOld function: Thay hava to rash'was arrested when he beat gree In electrical eng;ineering. Dickson for the Democratic Town In Bus Crash-Fire Committee, sought minority repre­ yovr^f«p#«l praaant the work and to gulda tha Michael Rothman, 18, ef 11 Tyler Yale Graduates St. Rothman waa hospltalixed for “I suppose he’s proud- of him­ Washington, D. C., June 13 to 19, Lassow, 61 Grand Ave.; Lena Grif­ to offlciala. No other site is avail' sentation and provoked much con­ players. This mtana that ha must Local Stocks Glenn F. Rupprecht of. Brook^ Randolph W. Whaples, state 4-H fin, RFD 1; Jesse Hewitt, 47 Elling­ able in the area. Oar Hona rrotaction seme time after the beating. (OenttaniM tnm Fage One) self with his picture in the paper, aide Lane, and John D. Rusher III troversy when It waa heard In watoh and correct, prepare and grinning with that other woman," C3ub leader, announced today. ton Ave.; Mrs. Aline Bqllacy and committee. Thla. Williams aald, Padapihwiyeeeie, theft ■ImpUfy, adjuat miataJtea in the Benjamin Zielinski, 53, and his of Bolton Rd., Vernon were grad­ HOME- - NEEDS! -A Reds Seen Pushing ported in eerioua condition with she said. Playground Director Named daughter, ?8 Middle Butcher Rd.; Vemon and Talcottvllle newii Is will be provided for throug;h a eourae of the axocutlon, prevent wife. Ahna, 49, wers each fined uated from Yale University In M d labOky inearaDoe oa 110 for intoxication by Judge Julee burns and broken bones. (tnntatlons mmlshed by Ssveral years ago Grace imder-' Ralph Schumey, a teacher as Lorraine Weirs, Windermere Ave.; handled through The Herald’s statewide bill, approved only min­ "LANE" and oountaract wrong devalop- Cobam A MIddlebroofc. Ine. commencement exercises, today. Clifford Woodworth, West Will- Rockville Bureau, 7 W. Main SL, loarhoaMwidiaiirpoBcy Karp •• the result of a domestic The Highway Patrol said the drlv went a delicate heart operation. Sykes Junior High School, has been utes before Legislature adjourned. manta. Ha la, so to spaak, the Bank Stacks Rupprecht received hla bache­ nqmed director of the summer ington. telephone TBemont 6-3136. dteturbar.ee. •r, Nato Manuel Gloria Jr., appar­ "My relatives lent him money to lor’s degree in Science and Rusher, ...aa e jiramtow. ft may watdifai conacienoe of the 'or- Reginald 'Pamphrey. 88, ef 488 ently tell asleep at the wheel while Bid Asked pay most of the hospital bills.” playground program sjlons’ored by No West End Playground MODERN cbeatra: He obaervae, euimorts, To Summit Accord in arts. There will be no city-spon­ FIRE LEVELP BARN save yoa amney. . , or ^va B. Midd'e Tpke., was found inno taking the workera from the (arm Conn, Bank and Trust she said, “then he gees and buys a B.U. Graduate the Rockville Board of Recreation. end aaaiata. the gasturee must cent of a breach of the peers; labor office at Mesa, Arls., east of Co...... ,404 124 Board Chalrmar: John Gill said sored playground program in the Ashford, June 8 (fl’)—A bath on new car.” Heaime G. Priestly of 54 Reed the land of Andrew Seles^’waa de' yoa BMra coverage then outline the riiythnuc atruetura of (Ountlaaed tram Page One) Ronald L. Roberts, l7, of 36 Pack Phoenix to the fields at Tolles'on, Hartford Natlona, Bravata. who makes |U5 a Schumey will have complete West End of the city this summer. tledar Chest the work and tha preseiitmarit of St., Rockville, received a bachelor Although the Maple St. School stroyed by fire Saturday nig;ht af­ separate polidss...or both. Cyclist Injured, ard St., was foimd Innocent ef weat of Phoenix. Bank A Trust Co. . 38 -SS week as freight conductor for the of arts degT^e from Boston Uni­ charge of engaging personnel for Regularly 859.95J Striking its expreastve and conatruottonal Gromyko hasn't eome up with any. failtre to drive to the right. The truck, which had been eon Fire loearaaoe Oompanlee •the program. He Is presently look­ grounds were used last year de­ terbeing struck by^Hghtning. Fire Cell as to leera more about Pennsylvania Railroad, and Louise versity In commencement exer­ velopment of a shopping center ad­ officers set the damage at 810,000. contemporary design In rich­ faaturaa. They should givo ahapa thing aeceptaUe to the West either. CTisrlea Stephanos, 31, of (..ynn. verted Into a bus with sidss and i Aetna Fire ...... 64 67 have been living for mere than ing for someone to head an arts ly finished woods with heavy to tha performanoa, datermtntng Hits Dump Truck cises yesterday. jacent to the school has created Lightning also struck Seles’ near- Oftpadnieplaih Eastern diplomats in Geineva be­ Mass., forfeltM a 885 bend when ], laft Basslins Road, a main Nationto Fire ...... 118 121 two years In a S-room apartment Man R^orted Missing and crafts program. Red Odar Interior for moth Its quakty and raising it to the he faded to appear and answer to Durban thoroughfara Just south Hartford Fire ...... 176 186 The playground will open July 6 possible safety ha^rds, according by house ,but did not set it afire. protection of woolegs!- gan taking an optimistic line over A Coventry man wfui knocked here. A miaaing person broadcast has highaat poaalble level;" a speeding charge. of the Photnix City limits, plowed Phoenix Fire ...... 724 76 Bravata spent two hours at ths and will run Monday through Fri­ This Boun^ like a big Job. It la, the weekend, talking of a quick, A 'nolle waa entsred in ths through a ditch and smashed into been sent out by RoclrvUle police succesMul concluafon to the foreign from hie motorcycle and sprained Life aad IndenuUto In*- Coe. hospital yesterday visiting Louise on Paul Oroezlan, 31, of 82 Village day for six weeks, from 10 a.m. to make- no mistake about It. his ankle'ssriy today when he col­ caw of Walter J. Burnett, 18, of a tree. Aetna Casualty ...... 185 195 2:30 p.m. Children may go home at ministers' talks with a summit IT? X In St., charged wltli and the quads. Then he had two S t - conference to follow.' Patrolman said the head-on Aetna Life ...... 213 223 aspirins and went to bed. noon for a half hour recess or may rfagaHliwt Bath lided with a dump truck at Main breach ul the peace. crash burst the vehicle’s gas lines Mrs. Oroazlan told police yes­ bring their lunch. Children from Vienna State opera eimrua ■ Western diplomats stuck to their St and Middle Tpke. Conn. General...... 330 345 He win be 40 years old on Fa­ terday that her husband had not reports that secret talks .of the Continuances were granted to and caused an explosion. Htfd. Steam Boiler .. 92 97 Grade 1 through 12 years of age LIBERAL TERMS erebaatra Ernest Whipple, SI, told police Patrick T. Daly, 33. of M Seaman Elmer Charbeneau, who lives ther’s Day. returned home since leaving Sat­ last 10 days have made little or Travelere ...... 804 834 urday at 2:30 pjn. to buy a new will be eligible to participate. Vanguard BQ SU he swerved to the right to avoid Circle, charged with assault and near the scene, said the explosion Hospital Notes no progress m Berlin. They esti­ battery and theft of a motor Public OtUlties car In Hr •tford. Under the fthnulaUng and ( mate that Ui7 ministers will have hitting the truck but had not •wakened him. ADMITTED FRIDAY: Lorraine J u s t sa y perienoed diractlon of Palix P vehicle, day to day; Lawrence E "It sounded like s loud clap of Conn. Light A Power 32 Oroszlan, a Hungarian, was Weirs, Windermere Ave.; Leslie to contlnus In session through the swerved far enough. Whipple was Hartford Electric Lt. 66 driving a Mercury hardtop, blue haaka, tha great Magnificat In D Is middle ot next week at least. Linde, 38, of 11 Le\*le St., charged thunder, “he said. "I ran to ths Widholm, 38 Park SL; Raymond here record^ moat handsomely. taken to Manchester Memorial with driving under a suspended window and saw flames spread Hartford Gas Co. ,.. 45 4*c and r^lte, with Connecticut reg- Reuger, 2 West St.; Donna Gerow, th e w o r d ! Hertsr and Couve de MurviUs HospItsJ where he was treated and fiouthem New Ehigiand Istratloo 73077. He.-was deecribed This work by Bach Is held In high havs exprsssed belief Gromyko will license, to Saturday; Edward R. over the entire bed of the bus. MANSFIELD 107 Prospect St. 176 estsam as one of the finest out- discharged. The aecidiAt occurred Speare, 33, of Llt^field, charged Telephone ...... 434 454 .as being 5 feet, ■ 2 Inches tall, / follow the usual Soviet pattern and at 7:10, police said. Thin I hssrd screaming. Admitted Saturday: Ruth Bad- Complete Six Piece pouringa of the master from Lelp- with speeding, to Saturday; and “I ran outside. By the time I Manufacturing Oempanles Gregory Peck weighing 160 {xnmds, with blond Stuebner, Broad Brook; Mario East Center yield ground in the last 48 hours According to police, Whipple was Arrow, Hart. Heg. .. 64 67 sig. The resources for producing ot the conference. Lionel E. Beaulieu, 48, of 31 Over­ got there, most of those who could “ PORK CHOP HILL” h.ir and Uue eyes. He was wear­ Lusa, Main St., Baiington; Chjrtls Street driving west on E. Middle Tpke. land St., charged with breach of Associated Spring .. 194 214 ing a white sport ehlrt end navy the miuic Involve a five part The western diplomats are keep­ get out were wandering In a nearby “Riot In Juvenile Prison" Lassow, 61 Grand Ave.; Endl Spiel- chorus, five soloists and a full Bach and hit the truck as he ftarted the peace and intoxication, to Sat Bristol Brass ...... n 13 blue troueers. v You’re always welcome at BENEFICIAL Umbrella Table Set Phone ing a weather eye on talks opening from a stopped poeltion at Main. field or were stretched out In the man, s i Windermere Ave. orchestra. In Moscow today between laniah- urday. ditch. Collins ...... 75 85 Accident Brings Arrest Birth Yesterday: A daughter to Garden Table, four matching Chairs and col- , Bn 3*1126 Truck Driver Russell Aceto. 17, df Edward U DettbrC', 18, of East By the time anyone got there to Dunham Bush ...... 8 . 9 WED. : "The Mating Oanie” Edward J. Muzikevik, 37, of Mr. and Mrs. Ekiward Schoenrock, .Just phone — tell as how much you wanL Then get your As though It warei^t enough to chev and East German leaders. Bast Hartford, had begun to turn loan in a single visit to the office. Remember: it’s joat like orful Umbrella. Sturdy steel construction In have the Magnificat'alone on a They could provide A fiuide to Hnrtford. was ftnsd 313 for vio- help, there was nothing they could Em-Hart '...... 4S'4 464 “SNOW FIRE”—all tech. Wapplng, was'arrested Ipst night 126 Pro'spect St. weather : resistant finish, umbrella haa steel north on Main; St., police said, latlM the, 1-way traffic cSndlUon do,” Fafnir Bearing ,.. .. 50 S3 on a charge of operating a motor Admitted yesterday: Clifford 1-2-8 to call up . . . come in. .. and, soon as approved, pick recording, the Uetener reeeivea the Soviet policy at Geneva for the rest when Whipple came from the op­ ribs covered in durable In gay colors. A bonus of Bach’s Cantata (choral) of the foreign ministers’ confer­ on Center’St. Dettere drove from The oonverted truck had only Landers Frary, CIt Tk 214 234 vehicle while under the influence Sokals, Wapplng: Eksther McLain, np your caah at BCNEFiaALl Phone or drop in, today! splendid addition tot the lawn. posite direction. It was than that Main St. west to Spencer St. Tliere N. B. Machine ...... 30 32 of ’ intoxicating Hquor or drugs Cemetery Rd., 'Vemon. No. SO on the same disc. 11110 is a ence. ' Whipple tried to eteer around the one extt from the bed, a 'single tremendoua piece that should be 4s s barricade erected at Main and door at the rear. North and Judd ., .. 35 after his car struOk a utility pole . Birth Today: A son to Mr. smd L e an t $20 to $608 — Leant llfe-lnstirad at lew cett • front of the truck. Cmter Streets posted with four Rogers Corp (B) .. .. 114 134 on Union SL Mrs. Lionel Taker, 5 Linden Pi. heard much more often than It is. Charbeneau atod he saw many 806 MAIN ST.S Over Woolworth’s, MANCHESTER 2 Bridal Showers , No arrest was mxde and no ether "Do net enter” signs. of the laborers Jumtonfi -out the Russell Mfg...... ,.27 SO ART THEATER , Muzikevik was treated in the Discharged Friday: Mary Jamal- ■1. CKMUnTA Injuries were reported. • George Findley, ef no certain door. , Stanley Works .. .. 464 484 (HARTFORD) emergency roo n of Rorkville City tls. West WllUngton. M itch ell 2-4158 • Atk for the YES MAftager Tha Soldier's Tale—Stravinsky The only other accident during addrees, wps fined $10 for Mtoxl Teiyy Steam...... 44 47 885 Franklin Ave., OH 8-0588 Hospital for a' lacerated chin and Discharged Saturday: Bernard OPEN THURSDAY EVENINGS UNTU 8 PAL For Miss Gaudettc Witneeeee said all ttaoee who Torrington ■...... 29 31 A toea el tlM cegti $lt,M «flMa pwflly veaeU la Easy Terms Edlnbargh Faattval 1M4 the weekend, police reported, oc­ cation. eeoaped appeared tj be In e state knees. He is scheduled to appear and Elizabeth Chandler, Tolland; U I rift Mtiililf leileUeeeG ef |il.tS VIotor IM tVtt curred at 7:30 Saturday night. of riwck aa thev wandered about ■Veeder Root .'v; ■ •' .. 53 56 NOW P U Y IN G in Rxsk-ville City Court June 22'. Kevin Fagan, Upper Butcher Rd.; An entartalning place to be Miss Carol Gaudette, 78 Bimh Mary A. Gallant, 85, of East the field tomlSMly, The above quotations are not to To Representative 4-H Martha Falcone, 14 High Ridge *Yead, played and danced." St, has b(ien hooered recently Hartford, and James T. Godin, l7, Markers Stolen The accident was one of the be construed as scthxl markets. England’s Comedy ot the Yew Charles Warren Jr. is' one of Rd.; Mrs. Vivian Parker and son, with two miseellaneous bridal of Hartford, were involved in the worst in Arizona history. IAN CARBtlOHAEL four outstanding 4-H CTlub youths 8 Da'vis Ave.; Anna Horton, 4 Park BENEFICIAL •hewers. She will become the crash which happened on W. Mid­ In Uhioago. the National Safety CECIL PARKER chosen to represent Connecticut at St. FINANCE CO. ALL bride of James Setsky ef Broad dle Tpke at HilUard St. Off Parked Car OouflcH said the crash inlghl be the annual 4-H Club conference In Discharged yesterday: Curtis O Its*. BENSFICIAI. FINANCa CO. . Brook dn June 80 In the Church Godin was given a written warn* riaaeified aa either a truck or a "HAPPY ISTHE BRIDE" of the(Nasarene. tng against Inattentive driving, Marker plates were taken from a bua aeeident. Ita' teoorda showed X 7 P.M. awl 8 PJd. PURPOSE Saturday night s shower was police said. Manchester recident’s automobile the highest toil in the case of a . ALEO , Looking for... given in her honor at the heme of Both cars were being driven Saturday night while it was parked truck hitting., a stationary object SHORT SUBJECTS Here’s the ideal gift for the June Bride, the Graduate her sister. Mrs. Hasel Jeslyn, In east on W. Middle Tpke.. police In the garage at the rear of his was 4 in 1950. The worst bus ae- ONE DAY SPECIALS ★ JALOUMES' WllllmsnUe. aald, with Godin In the rear. Go­ house, ppliec reported today. oldent utder similar conditions BOLTON NOTCH OF for Dad on Father’s Day, June 21. ' Enamel Steel Utility Cabinet She had another ahower two din banged Into the iwar b f Mrs. Otto H. Stokes, 36 Pearl St., no­ took 39 livM In 1931. CNIIgfllN Windows and Doon tified peliee of the theft Sunday f/tr£f.6iM/444 weeks ago In Broad Brook. Gallant’s cqr, pellcs said, as ahs Roomy two door model of heavy steel con­ was startlilg from a stopped posi­ mofislhg after he had gone to the FOR TUESDAY ONLY! :*^ A W N IN O S jtarage and found the plates mIsS' You’ve Got To Bee It To struction with baked on white enamel fin­ St Louie—More than ,one third tion. Ths traffic light had Just D o u g l as M o to rs •88 ish. Ideal for linens, canned, goods, clean­ of United States medieU eohools turned grepn. police spid. Belieye It ' ■*'CANOPIES SEE IT TONIGHT MAIN FEATURE 8:30 ing articles. For the kitchen,, workroom, poride no training In allergy, and (3odin told police he mUJudged .. Stokes recently moved from 57 Reports Break | NEW.LOWPftICE garage. half offer only about 7 hours ef the speed of the other car. No in­ Pearl St. to his present addrees rVERY Nl&HT EXetPT bAT ★ eOMMNATIQN WINDOWS instruction.' juries were reported. TERRIFYING! FLAVOR9UEEN AND DOORS Burglars broke Into the Douglas Motor Sales office at 333 Main St. i r PtNETKATES NOW and TUESDAY TV viewing ★ PORCH ENCLOSURES Police Arrests some time during the weekend and "BIRD'S" VINYL pried open drawers in the company YOUR BRAIN' ONE SHOWING ONLY LOAF ^ i r TUR ENCLOSURES safe but apparently took nothing. Festare 8:80—Co-Hit 8:88 is easy today... Two East Hartford youths w4m The break was reported to police TWO MIGHTY SPECTACLES . ^ L u g g a g e won’t show wear! Triple- BREAD FLOOR COVERING •Uegmlly raced their cars et ki­ by owner, Douglas Dumas this te; .'toe Or Mein .it. ySMerday were morning. Btrength comtrndjon.^.Beuff-resieUmt coverings! QUALITY U. S. TOP CHOICE BEEF Your Best Bet Is To Call arrested fund charged wHh reck According to company officials, U. 8. GOV’T GRADE A Completely Installed IcM driving, police reported. entry waa made through a rear TENDER GROWN PAN READY Kllfi# >7* LOOK! n Our factory trained experts will com­ Tel. Ml 3-2856 Ronald A. inalcone, 31, and An­ window; A pane of glass and the In­ pletely cover your 9’xl2’ kitchen with drew Bl Zegomky, 19, wese token side latch were broken, thby said. •' Knock H ebeut all Mmmer lon8...8lreaffllHe reiitMieufh, Kroper, frqvel waarl , ' • 3 LEGGED long wearing Birds 'Vinyl Floor Cover­ Into custody by Patrolmsa Robert Police and company ofticials ing in choice of handsome new colors' Lsohan about 8 pju. -'fter he saw surmifOd tha bulr^lars were look­ • Take H aloitg Mmsi'^her iea«eii...ciaMlc design stays In stylel. LB. and patterns. Installed. Other room sizes HOME SPECIALTIES CO. them ractaif from, a stopped, po- ing only for . money. Everything • Pecks more cleffces In leu space...keeps them nesrt end fresh. pricM proportionately low. strion at a foalfic light toc teto locked waa broken op>en, Including • Chic trovel c o l o r s . ' - ( tha safe, which contained a series Chicken youths are d.ikeentoUve la Dbe ileeii^ocllee passing through doors without re­ court June 15. EAST Fomur Cheney 1 ^ } assembling. tocludes the Crib, y o v hoow, rum poow toola---and ^ David H. Campbell, 17, of Ro^ Spring, Mattress, 3- Pc. Bumper mad^ nudh 1D6BR N «m was so nmeh vlll#, was emsted during the BURNSIDI. M ills Liberal Set! weekend and waa ettaigsd with I -‘ I V HftDOVHHBIOS^T. We Are Hartford Road dooa by ao ftwl speeding. Ifle court date la June M’ ‘ • ■ '^1- MMaokeetor’s and Pine St. \ W E GIVE Terms eotOB Luggage Manchester, Conn. GREEN StAMFS- » 1 .88 Headquarters t Traetbr Sales Slump DKBUM BBTMOMW Plenty O f mmmKnromsomK/Mmrcosnspurnsi TOUT BAMDAU.' ) to tmdmt tor your t eemeli Free I^ridnK MORIARTY ■■■■ ■' ■■■■ " ...... ‘ ' Pai;Js — Although tractor 'salea FBEK PURNKLL PARKINQ Pared Pieknp STORE HOURS: Open Monday in v w i l p M ’.u in;*V •» ( '’.. u m ' in Franee fellilO per cent last 'Service To Through Saturday fVom 9 AJia. ysdr, there are 13 times as many ■ —iPisVSw. Untu 5:30 PJd., Open Eveiy tractors in us* on French farms TBBNAOV THmilXS JOCK MAHONEY Your Car BROTHERS Thursday Evening Until K “l^ARTPpRD BLBCtlllC LIGHT COMPANY; KIM HUNTER today as bsters thk war. Tha uss OPEN 18 APJM. MONDAY Thm THURSDAY ^1-315 CoRlw St. ef fsrtUisor nan doubled aad farm 'Hot A rueT produetion to general is now abeut Pine OwHlt Lnffil "MONEY WOMEN, GUN|^ i OPEN • AAL-18 PJA. FRIDAY aO^ SATURDAY Free Parking 40 par oont above the prewar levnL RVRRTYMINO FOR XmD H03IS AND FAMILYI Ml 3-5135

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MANCHESTER E \^ 1 N 6 HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY. JUNE 8. 1969 PA O S^ MANCHESTER EV'ENINC HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. MONDAY. JUNE 8. 19S9 200 Fly to Weai Germany adsfiuacy in supply but a aesd to Diamond Lake Rockville Man iMpfrai ^ Cutrn the act, Had to Oongraeb ^uet for ‘Youths of Year’ MisR McConw Gets keep up preasitre m the dlstrtlbu- Ike Would Increase Board Meets Tuesday ^iihiul|Eatpr the hell of It" ' A TbbuKht for Today tion system for fire protection and reESGRIPTIONS A stitagW daparturao for Latin Tbla remark ncads little trans­ fipeMPrifi by the filMrheetar Ajssociate Degree the benefit of euatomera on h l^ FrtM DMvmry Takes Life of Gets 6 Months American dlctatora, Baron from lation. It merely contends th a t if Named at Church OaoswO el Oburebe* elevatione. iJiwn sprinkling and U.S."'Moves A-TIoiiibers Argentina. Jlmlnea from Van*- other outdoor uses put a heavy U.S. Bonds Interest On Balance of Agenda OKX StrauM did lie to Congrees, he did Three young people of the Mias Suean McOomb, daughter U flS E n >RUB suela, and laetiy Batista from .As a railroad prabdent lay dy­ load on distribution aystems In Vernon Youth lit Check G)unt so for some purpose, end for the Emanuel Lutheran Church were Of Mr. end Mra. Devtd B. MeComb, apring and eurnmer. SBOm NO PABEAOB (OeeiHaaod treee Fiege Om ) Cuba, this last ousting represent­ advantage of some cauae or policy ing, he called in hie favorite eon 6S Bwood Rd., wee ewprded the An adjourned regular .nieUng#to use equipment' tn be purchaaed From Bases in France Introduced ea "Toutba of the Coventry A Rockville man waa aent tn ing a victory fbr a violently In which he believed, and not Juat Tear” at the morning worship and aald, "flhake hands with the esaociate in acience degree from Announcing Jiie oppoeiUon, W t- A lO-year-old Veinon man died of the Board of Dlrectora it ached- by the town. Martin has aeked Laeell Junior College, Newton, despite Umporary responae to er- three contractors who bid last Jail for six months today for cash­ (OentlnuMl from Page Oaa) romantic re\’oliitionary movement for the ahaer pleasure of lying. aervlee at Bmafiuel Lutharan greatest foel who ever Uved.” men said higher Intereet retee are uled tomorrow night at 8 a clock ing a neighbor's- 43-dollar iinem- Church yeeterday. The Rev., C. Mass., at eommencOment extretsaa “the main ceuee of Inflation" be- tiflcial reapiraUon yeeterday at month on the besie of supplying led by Fidel Castro, has spartced It is nice to know that, if ha "Why do you say such a thing, held there Bunday. ‘ in the Municipal Building take ploymant compeniatinn check... Henry Anderson, pastor, presentad "YOUTH MUST STORE . eeueq they tnereaee ell bueinesa Schools Aide Diamond Lake, Glastonbury. Po­ both labor and their own equip­ Hospital Notes to Frefice is blocked by U. 8. le r poHUoal unrest 'throughout our lied, he did so dsliberatsly, with father? Tour friends ftn num­ While at Laeell, Mlea MeOOmb’t up the balance of an agenda from ment to hold thoae hide open {End­ Steveh H. Provencher, 24, of 93 islation. the three honored young people bered by the thousands; you hays UP. AGE MUST USE" coats end prioea. lice said Herver C. Rondeau calted* River St. pleaded guilty to a charge ■tatsr continent. purpose, end for advantage. with "Youth of the Year” cartl- sactlvitlea. included the apeekera Ruth Grzyb Rep. Romfiil C. Pucinxki (D-DI) a meeting last Tuesday. ing receipt of an acceptable labor Visiting Hodra Adults — 9 to 8 Present plans call for the fight­ To the romantle revolutionaries attaineded wealth and honor and bureau. Children bom in this for help while swimming, but hie Reports of the general manager of forgery when presented In Rock­ er-bombers to take off 'from fleates tesued by the Natioael fame.” EAST HARTFORD said in a statement prepared for Will Compare bid June 10 and final determina­ ville City Court before Judge Fran­ n.m.; Maleriilty—9 to 6 and 6:90 in Nicaragua, it makes little dlf Youth Office of, the Auguatane •.(Author's N uns Below) , the House that higher intereet companions delayed going to his and commuiUcations were left tion ot how garbage will be col­ to 8 p.m.; Clilldren’a Ward—2 tn French bases and pick up their Yea, son, but I have played the over from that meeting, wmch cis' T. O'Loughlin. Ha aaid he atomlo loads in Germany in cate of • «•••«•••»••*••••••»«*•• ference that tha latest generation Synod. fool. I have not prepared to die. DAY NURSERY rates could “well mean the begin­ aid, thinking he was Joking. When lected. Martin has also notified brought the check in from the 7 p.m. llhft ;»••*••••••••««•••••• y y 2 Girls Graduate The young people selected for wonderful sg« look forwsrd Two Systems ended shortly ' before ,-nidnlghL companies which bid last month war. With a growing Russian mis- of Somosaa to hold power tries to I hava wasted my lln." Plenty of. Water 158 80,VER LAlfE ning of the end of our free enter­ he waa removed from the water, After the agenda balance is dis­ mailbox at the apartment house aile threat, these planes might nev­ the honor by the Hi Leaguers and to many year« Of healthy prise eyetem" by driving busineee on supplying the equipment to the .where he lives on May 24 Intend­ Patlenta Toda.v; 179 • V*********)********S be less dictatorial then Oie first. Surely it la the fool which hath, Tel. JA 8-1565 artificial reeplratlon restored his posed of, the Directors will cen- town that orders will; probably be er have time to get into combat Oanr From Bay Path the. Board of Christian Education laid In hlahaart, ‘There is no In 4 Reservoirs living. Even hfifore birth end individual borrowers out of Dr. George R. Champlein, chief tlnue in Informal session to: ing to give It to Raymond Miner to ADMITTED SATURDAY: Mrs. It is etlU e dictatorship, which has on the basil of their League lead- CoBvealent To Aircraft breathing for a few minutes. How­ put In pending an acceptable la­ under these conditions. God.” their moth^m take special the market. of the Bureau of Elementary and ever, police aaid, the breathing 1. Meet with the Insurance Ao whom it was addresaed. However, Margaret Cooper, Coventry; Mrs. Behind the present dispute Is the enjoyed altogether too cordial Two Mencheeter girls. Miss June erehipr consecrated churchmenship This le a modem version of the Hoursi fi:SO AM. vitamins and minerals to The Preildent was not expected viaory Committee to discuss get­ bor bid June 10. Provencher held the check .a few Barbara Listro, 14 Summit ' di> tUbiB o( npnbUeBUoa o( Bmelal Mesa., yesterday eftamoon. I^irT ^o Fred Thrall, Water and Sewer utes after Rondeau was pulled sewer pump station and force St.; Vincent Boyle, 226 W. Center iasued a cryptic statement saying jdUfwKi bwlB TB »»o r— roBd out and out milltaiy dictatorship daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. Al­ plentifully^ And he thought with­ Department superintendent ed to contain all necessary request had been anticipated. The Education" at 8 p.m. Thursday at from the water. Auxiliary police­ Commission at 9 p.m. on putting tence for taking Provencher’a car conversations were now going on on the continent. That dlctatorehlp Mias Cloutier, daughter of Mrs, bert Pearson. 167 Boulder Rd.: in himeelf, saying. What shall I committee planned tentatively to aonttary sewers In Farm Di. .ir,d main on W. Middle Tpke., west of on May 26 without his permission. St.; Mrs. Alma Buah, 26 Windsor rtUl BBnrtBB cMBBt g( N|lr& *. *«r* ThreU'e monthly storage report elements, vitamin drops the BooUh-Dimock Mer.-iorial Li­ man Benjamin Hasek and .^Ifred Center St. and east of the Hocka- Ave., Rockville; Mrs, Della Fee­ with the United States and Britain rulea only by the use of lew end Kenneth Strum of 3M Parker St., Miss Johnson Is the daughter of do, because I have no room whefe •bowed that the supply stayed up meet Wedensday to consider Eisen­ Hail applied artificial respiration Norwo^ St. and Improving Farm Provencher's complaint to police concerning several NATO prob­ lUprtBBBtaOTBB: Jh* end Kenneth Cloutier of Somers, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Jqhnaon, to bestow my fruits 7 And he supply the catalyst to in­ hower’s request. brary. •Dr, num River. Proposed assessment brought about the arrest of Denis ney, 163 Benton St.; Johr\ Fogar­ JuttOB K«U>»*-« SnwjUl dmncy — force to keep political unrest in over that of June 1, 1958, despite Rondeau appeared to respond rales for the $100,000 project have ty, 19 High St. lems, including atomic stockpiles. majored in fine arte. SI Kensington St.; end Erickson ■aid. This will I de: I will pull low rainfall in the pMt five months, creased energy: In previous actions some com- Dr. Champlain will give the talk but relapsed and was pronounced 3. Discusa a 7-year capital im H. Lee. 16, of 72 Grand Ave, The Tlisy can reach a conclusion or check. Miss Penteleo daughter ot Mr. is the son of Mr. end Mr*. Paul .rnlttee members even suggested at the June membership meeting provements program. been fought since last fall by West youth waa fined $18 for driving ADMITTED YESTERDAY: very shortly," the statement aaid. and Mra. Emil Pantaleo, M7 Por­ especiallyspMially Ip May. In our pharmacy are all dead by Dr. Joseph Raffa at about End property owners who would Eleanor Swanson, 30 Hudson St.; And there la unrest, as in Ecu­ Erickson, 26 Alton St. . ' ' end there will I bestow sU my Wa&r in the' Porter. Hoitrerd, that the requirement for a ceiling of tha League of Women Voters, 7 p.m. Dr. Donald Haxln, Hart­ Club Pool Issue without a license and was placed 'Tha French government consid­ ter St., majored in the executive At a banquet held Saturday fruits and my goods And I will the important medicines, be abolished altogether. open to all League members, their The subject of Director Theo­ be benefltted. on probation for one year. Mrs. Celine Michaud. Coventry; ~--tng a threat and nltimatum with Mrs. RusmII C. Remlg and fanUly TRANSPLANTED ANNUAL aOWERINR PUNTS let us deliver promptly held to maturity, for the period a 30-day suspended Jail sentence E Coy, 10, Brockton, Maas., speed­ sonville; a son to Mr. and Mrs. In'itetion of the Caatro revolt tried of Oollegeville, Pa. Inexpensive, eesy le apply, after June 1. rangements are being made by Basis of Bids that would be paid by the town ing. $42. NATO Jurisdictions in time '%f regard to the statua of Berlin, waa to launch Itself in Panama, using • ASTERS a OLEOME MOSTLY without extra charge. A and placed on probation for six Lowea Funeral Home In Glaston­ The bids are to be on the basis would be raimburaed by the Dia- Stephen Kolarik, Coventry; a war. n«n-elippery, impervious. Under the plan, gerlea “E" bonds months. Alao Albert G. Daviau, 24, Put­ daughter to Mr. and Mra. Francis after aomethlng more than Berlin Cuba aa a base, both we and the e AOERATUM a DWARF DAHLIAS a SALVIA, Red. Blue great many people entrust will mature in 7 years and 9 bury. of the contractor supplying labor tricl. Wipes dean with seep end us with the responsibility Andza Pulnins, 21, of Cromwell nam, failure to drive to the right, Dl Marco, Wapping. ■ It aeemed Ukelv that he waa uting Organisation of American States e ALYSSVM a GAILLARDIA a MARIGOLD months instead of the present eight was fined $21 for speeding and $6 $15; Henry I . Berdat, 25, of 1 DISCHARGED SATURDAY Berlin, and the threat of what Bus reacted strongly, and wt, on au­ e BALSAM a VERBENA water. Can be teuched-up. of filling their preacrip- years and 11 months. Retreat League, and St. Augus­ Footer St.. Vemdn, operating an John Hllding, 272 Oak St.; Se- Thug the buyer of a $100 bond each for diaregardipg two stop East Reds Fly ala might do about Berlin uni­ thorisation of that group, aent e BACHELOB a PHLOX a ZINNIAS Will'net crack, chip or become tions. May we compound signs. tine's Holy Name Society. unreglatered motor vehicle, $9; butian Folcone, Elm Hill Rd., would pay $75'now and collect $100 He leaves his wife, Mrs. Mildred Cynthia Sudabii.y, 38, Hazard- Vernon; Susan Humes', Coventry; laterally, in order to drive for force to patrol the coaat of Panama BUTTONS a PETUNIAS. Single, dark. vours? In 7 years and 9 months. That fig­ Other cases disposed of follow: Obituary X15 Makes And mMy othara. Joe D. Barros, 19, of Wllllmantlc Brown Pingree; a son, Robert W. viile, failure to slop st a atop Mrs. Mary Twombly, 69 Alice Dr.; To Moscow for aomethlng else. And it aaenied that and prevent more lendings. This WATKINS- e CALENDULA Ruiriea, Doable Doc. ures out to a yield of 3% ])«• cent. sign, $6.. Albert Roy, 178 Charter Oak St: Dries in 3 0 Minutes The top interest rate would be fined $9 for traveling the wrong Pingree of Whippany, N. J.; a the aomethlng else he wanted moat waa perhmpa becauae of our-partic­ wav on a one-way street: Donald Derid F. Scheidel daughter. Miss Elizabeth Pingree A Florida .otorlst forfeited a Miss June Rider. 241 Woodland ALSO earned only if the bond were held S u ccessfu l S t; Oran Hlltz, 48 Campfleld Rd.; ■was to get the West into a process ular vested interest In Panama. Or wor* 85c Rid yourself of the^hard work for the full period, however. For K .‘Rell, 24, WillimanUc. fined $6 David F. Scheidel, 36. 188 Broad of Hartford; and a brother, Rob­ $75 bond when he failed to appear Talk to Nikita of negotiation over the whole range WEST SOME AT and expense of waxing . . . ert W. Pingree of Concord. N. H. on a charge of speeding. Several Albert Glgllo, Rt. 44A, Bolton; perhaps it heppeued only because oml 95c 2Sc and 40c example, a Series "E ” bond for disregarding stop sign; M. E. St., died yeete. ay at Grace New James Dieterle, 85 Bretton Rd.; of issues now dividing and threat­ APPLY DNI-QUIK. would pay only 2.SS per cent In­ Thom. 21, Storrs, fined $6 for dis­ The funeral will be held Wednes­ speeding cases were being tried the government of Panama offi- GERANIUMS (Hfsldicftii Haven Hospital, New Haven, after day, jit 9:15 a.m., from the Thomas this afternoon and a number of Robert Berthlaume, 40 Litchfield (Oontlaued from Page One) FuRtral Strviet terest during the first year, com- regarding stop aigm: Robert T. Da- Free Flight ening the world. cielly requeited it. THE Prescription Pharmacy a short illness. F. Farley Funeral Home . 96 cases were continued to later St.; Linda Sturtevant,. E ut Hart pared with 2.28 per cent under the land, 39, Storrs, fined $6 for dis­ He w*s bom in Hartford, son ford; Mra. Martha Marshall, 36C lin and would supply the Rtiasiane . " Putting this s tra te g y in its Now the government of Nicara­ ORMOND J. WEST. Diraetar TRANSFUNTED VEGETABLE PUNTS 408 and SOe 901 Main Street present program. regarding stop sign; and John C. Webster St.. Hartford, with s dates. ' with a reason for living the East gua. which is itill cleeslfled ea a of Mrs. Nettie Presto,. Scheidel solemn requiem Mass in St. Au- (Continued from Page One) St. James St.; Wayne Keith, 351 roughest and moat realistic form. 148 EAST CENTER ST. W. G. GLENNEY CO. •Quotation by Baneca The Treasury said the increase Johnson, 40. Shore Dr.. Innocent on and the latA John Scheidel, and he W. Center St.; . Michael Vennart Germans control over Allied mili­ Berlin is the club which he has dictatorship, also asks the aid of IHIteheO B-TIS6 TomaPoMi Foppon, Eq^pkmt, Ccitry, CiiblM^*, site. In yield of bonds held for short charges of breach of the peace and gu.stine'8 Church st 10. Burial ar­ tary supply lines into Isolated 886 N. Mein St., Maneheeter (4 B.C. to 68 AD.) periods was purposely held down. was a draftsman at Pratt and rangements are incomplete. Jet black and was not easily dis- 102 West St.; John Jeckobsie Jr.. been using to persuade the West the Organisation of American Forriliitr. Lime, Sprays, IfisacticWM. Psot Mess. drunkenness. Whitney CO. tn West Hartford. A School Launches Mountain St., Rockville; Rite lan- West Berlin. , Copyright 1050 (6W2) For one thing, it aaid, it does not To Attend Conference tinguiahable during the earl” part to confer. States, and that group has re BUT WITH ASSURANCE AND SATISFACTION AT want to "compete unfairly with the Coast Guard veteran of World Joseph .John Janton nl. Bast Hartford; Robert and No one believed s(Kh a treaty The four local Registrars of War II, he was active in Cub of its ^descent, But It came into Charles Gamache, East Hartford; would be signed while Oie Geneva ♦ The current meeting of foreign aponded. not with any Immediate Mancbeater’a Oldest ratea paid on accounts in private Rockville—Funeral services for view before making its turns and Publicity Drive savings institutions for short Voters are planning to attend the Pack 53, w-es a member of Camp­ Josfeph John. Janton,,., 75. of 113 CharlM Ashwell, 102 Woodbridgs conference was going on. Rut-it ministers at Geneva is not in itself ,aid or patrol, but with a decision with Finest FaelUtiee. annual all-day Municipal Elections S t; Mrs. Dorothy Eddy, 458 W. was believed threats would be on-street Parklpp periods of time.” bell Cou.icil, lOi.ghts of Columbus, Brooklyn St., who died Saturday appeared to be gliding beautifully. For Polio Clinic 'th e conference diplomacy he sup­ to investigate. WOODLAND GARDENS The department also a-sked Officials conference at 9:30 a.m. and the Army and Navy Club. Tagging along behind the X15 were Middle Tpke.; Mrs. Rose Calkins, made—In hopes that It might CeUblished 1874 ISS WOODLAND ST. OPEN DAILY t il :, 8 P.M. Wedne.'iday at the Rocky Mill Vet­ night, will be-held Wednesday at posedly wants. rather, is merely This is not too far removed, Congress to permit it to extend Besides his mother, he leaves his 8:30 a.m. at the White Funeral three jet chaser planes. By radio 4 Deepwood Dr,; L.ouls Magnanl, force the western Allies Into soft­ MANCHESTER. CONN. JOHN J. BAPADKA PHONE MI S-8474 erans Home and Hospital. Secre- they helped Crossfield maneuver A publicity campaign will begin 27 N. School St.; Howard Smith, ening their bargaining positions .conferring about whether to con­ however, from the response ‘ al­ the life of all savings bonds in­ tar.v of State Ella Grasso and her wife, Mrs. Mildrec Musico Scheidel: Home, 65 Elm St. There will be tomorrow at Manchester High definitely. a son. Nicholas Scheidel; five his stubby-winged craft and took Andover; Lauren MeSweensy, at Geneva. fer. That is about all we can per­ ready made in the case of Panama. VEATIOKBOUND? staff will conduct the session. a requiem Mass at 9 o'clock at School in preparation (or the sec­ WilUmantic; Mrs. Natalie Robert­ "The public debt must be man- daughters, Margaret. Nanette, St. Joseph's Church followed by pictures of the descent. ond free i^lio clinic to be held Reports from Geneva have sug­ mit it to be if w’e do not want to Should the next ate.) be taken, we aged so as to safeguard the public Attending will be the following: The X15 id equipped with a sta­ son, 30 Femdale Dr.; Mra. Julie gested that one purpose of the admit to the world that we have First District, Mrs. Kenneth S. Kathleen. Theresa and Deborah burial in St. Bernard's cemetery. June 17 at the school. The cam­ Tlpaldl and son, Wapping; Mrs might find United Statea acting credit,'-’-ElaMhower (old Congress. Scheidel, all of Manchester; four Mr. Janton died^ at Hartford tionary wheel in front and two visit might be to arrange ‘ jielded to P e threat of the Bus-. Lyon and Mrs. (Jharles E. Nyack; skids in back. The wheel cannot be paign is partially a response to Bette Sllvlnaky and son, M arl^r- more economic aid ,to East Ger­ on orders of the Ori-anlsation, pa­ "It must ne managed In a way Second District. Mrs. Walter S. bmUiera, Prank. John Jr. and Lea: Hospital after a short Illness. He criticism made. of the publicity ' S ian club. that is consistent with economic turned from aide to side. An Air ough; Mrs. Carol Salvatore and many. Such aid would strengthan trolling the coaat or the akiea of Haven and Mrs. Benjamin A. He Scheidel, ^11 of Unionvllle, and was born in Poland Nov. 14. 1883. given to the first clinic '.’^ay 27, son, 149 School St. growth end stability." Ralph Scheridel of Bristol; and a Force spokesman aaid the r by 12 said Mrs. Cecilia Wandt, school East Germany's lagging economy As wa discuss, at Geneva, the Nicaragua in order to prevent any The President then went on to Strack. aa well aa Town Clerk El­ the son of the late John and mile Rosamond dry lake bed Wes' DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: and perhaps improve its position question of whether we will con­ more Nicaraguans from invading more A. Turklngton. sister, Mrs. Ehnma Johnson of Sophie Janton. coming to this used /or the landing becaus^ -it nurse. Mrs. Victoria Cairon, 67 Seaman cite reasons why he believes re­ Coventry Playei* annual trophy Bristol. country and Rockville 53 years The campaign will include daily on the international scene. fer. we find ourqelves required, by their own country in the effort to moval of the Interest ceiling on offered the pilot much mor-. selec­ announcements over the school’s Circle; Misa Pauline Dorighi, i The threat of a aeparate peace government bonds is necessary at award has been given Miss Marcia Funeral services will be held ago. He was employed at M. T. tion than a conventional PUhway. Jan Dr., Vernon; Otto dladden, ..both honor and strategy, to take overthrow its dictaterahlp. That McCombe of Willimantlc, a senior Thursday morn-ng at 8:15 from Stevens and Sons Co., aa a weaver public address system, piles of treaty with East (Sermany has long this time. permission slips available in every Brown Bridge Rd., Rockville; Mrs. been hanging over tha West. It the position that this negotiation should not come, and It la not Rapid growth in borrowing de­ at Windham High School. hia late home, followed by a sol­ before his retirement. He was a Charlotte Wright, 147 School St.; likely ever to come, but it la The award is given to the pupil emn Vequieni Mass in St. Bridget’s member of St. Joseph's Church English class as well as the -chool was renewed yesterday by Albert on whether or not to confer'is as m and of corporations, individuals, office and the nurse's office, an­ Mrs. Iva Mae Goalee, 21 Hunting- Norden, a top official of the .Eakt near endugh to highlig''t the basic contributing the most all around Church at 9 o'clock. Burial rill be and the Union Catholic. Union. far as we can go undef the club state and local governments tends for the year to the speech and Guided^ocket nouncements in The Herald and ton St.; Charles Pickral, 35 Locust German Communist party’s Cen­ Bussia has lifted over Berlin, and choice we and the Organisation of to diminish the amount' of funds in St. Marv’t Cemetery, Union- Mr. Janton leaves his wife, Mrs. St; Mra. Ruth Dutton, 63 Thomas drama departments. It, was given ville. Victoria Lemek Janton: two sons, other newspapers, and reminders tral Committee. that we can go no farther, on to a American States face in this period available for Investment in direct during the school's award as­ on radio station WINF. Dr,: Mra Lydia Elarle, 19 Cottage He told newsmen in East Berlin federal government securities, he Friends may call at his late John J. and Edward H. Janton. Delivers Mail The clinic June 17 will give St., Rockville; Mrs. Verna French, .summit conference that is, unless of Latin American unrest. | sembly Thursday. h4 per cent. of the Herald Tribune Friendly Mrs. Helen Daly Brown, 50, Mys­ nieces and nephews. man reaches the moon "your mail to the students who have not had sie Sims. 61 Columbus St.-; Mrk, Such treaties, he declared, “wilt go to a summit conference. tervention, in accordance with our Thus, he said, the current ceiling Town Fresh Air Children program tic. formerly of Manchester, died Friends may call at the funeral will be delivered within hours the shots. Advertising that the slips Patricia Maloney, 34F Garden Dr.; pose all kinds of very serious new makes it virtually impossible to Saturday after a long Illness. home today and Tuesday from 3 were available in the school office ■Mrs. Carolyn Andrews, 86 White It is difficult to see how we opinion - ai to the democratic sell government bonds in the com­ in town. Hubert T. Edmondson U from New York to California, to to those who needed them was problems for the western pow­ co-chairman. The local program She was born in Manchester. to 5 and '7 to 9 p.m. England, b India or to Australia St.; Mrs. Loretta Rivers, 96 Val­ ers. '.'X'” could take eny other position. worthineea of the particular gov­ petitive market. July 19, 1908. She was graduated not enough, said Powell. ley St.; Robert White, 24 Saulters ernment which happens to he un­ However. Eisenhower said the' will be aponsored by the Second by guided miosiles:" Only 210 students took advantage Hs said the first of these prob­ Bussia, on the other hand.. as­ Congregational Church. from the Hartford Hospital School Summerlin and othe- top, of­ Rd.; Mra. Helen Anderson, 11 An­ lems would be that created when der attack? government must do more long of Nuraing- She was a member of of the clinic out of some 1,000 stu­ derson St; Sharon Bingham, 344 suredly did not open this phase term borrowing in order to "avoid Arrangeinenta relative to the ficials of *'-6 department were in dents who had not had the Shota. In the Soviet Union gives.East Ger­ of diplomacy in 'order to give us an Probably both we and the Or­ the Eastern Star and of the Mystic Funeralfi .Lydall St.; Miss Rose Wolfersdorf, many control oyer-. Allied military undue shortening of the public selection of the children, their ar­ O>ngregational Church. the Jacksonville area to witness contraat, 55 students at Howell 21 White S t, Roqkvllle; Mrs. Ar- even more assured status In Berlin ganization of American States will debt,” which is inflationary. rival and other detaila for a two- today's event, and Summerfleld C2ieney Technical' School, out of a traffic to West Berlin, which lies weeks visit July 9 to July 23 at lo­ She leaves her husband. Milton a ranged ■ a newe conference at lyne LaBrec and daughter, 613 110 miles inside East Germany. tl an we had already. Russia'a wor­ shrink from, binding ourselves tp "The achievement of a fiscal posi­ A. Brown Sr.; a son, Milton Brown Albert A, Hlnea total enrollment of 187 had the Main S t; Mrs. Barbara McKay any rigid policy, either of interven­ tion that allows o(ir revenues to cal homes will be' made by Miaa Jr. of Trinidad, Col.; a daughter, The funeral of Albert A. Hines, JackaonviHe to. aiwwer questions. shots the same day. Teachers there and son. Bast -Hartford; Mrs. ry, we suppose, is that if it should rover our expenditures~-as well aa Keller and Edmondson. 230 Lake St., was held at 2 o'clock In a statement issued here, he handed the permiasion slips to the concede us such a status in order tion dr non-interventi'on.The beet to produce some surplus for debt Members of the visiting com­ Mrs. Wayne Dickson of Morris­ Saturday afternoon at the Holmes disclosed today's missile delivery students. Shirley - Kosakowaki and son, 14 Regional 8 to get us to a summit, then we. we can hope for is that the United retirement—will- Improve substan- mittee of the church will call on town. N. J.; her mother and step­ Funeral Home,, with the Rev. H. followed an unofficial test flight Kerry S t; Mra. Marjorie Rand and tlaUy the environment in which father,. Mr. and Mrs. David Mc- Osgood Bennett, minister of the with a similar Regulus I on the daughter. East Hartford; Mrs. having gained a reaffirmation of States will do nothing alone, and all church members to further ex­ Oollum.ol Manchester; tw° els ten, Rita Poulin and daughter. 278 RHAM Gradual^ the status quo, might be, under no that, greinting tha risk to some debt management operates/' plain the project end attempt to North Methodist Church, officiat­ Pacific Coaat several months ago. Eisenhower said. find ea many as possible ivho are Mrq, Edward VonDeck of Occo- ing. Burial waa in East Cemetery. Repeating hia January predic­ FBI Nabs Five Vernon S t; Mra.-Rita Backofen ' compulsion and feel in no mood wlatlvely decent regimes that may "Greater flexibility of debt man­ willing to have these children visit quiun, Va,, and Mrs. Elsie Hent- Bearers were William Geas, tion, Summerfleld said: . and son. 41 Union PI. Class Toindirow for meaningful diacuaaion of other be involved, we and the Organlxa- agement action is required, how­ schel of Manchester; two brothers, For Illegal Films with Uiem. David McCollum of Hot Springs, Adolph Blair, Ernest Morris. Cal­ "I believe we will see missile daeuee-,-the Issues Khrushchev pre- tion hesitate to ihove against any ever, under present day conditions The Herald Tribune fund pays N. C., and Capt. Clarence Mc­ vin Taggart, Julian Toumaiid and mail developed to a aignifleant de­ duatim ______■ sumably wanted to try to deal with revolution with force. If a reaseihable schedule of ms- transportation costs to and from Philip, ToumSud. gree before man has reached the New Haven. June 8 -’-.Five class of will be held at 7:30 Collum of Ft- Bragg, K. C.; and moon.” ' Glastonbury Man when he triggered the original turities is to be maintained and New York City to Hartford and two grandchildren. men have been arrested by the p.m. tofhoiTOw >in the RHAM High the safeguards ' against Inflation also pro'videa the children with He called today's flight “of his­ Federal Bureau of Investigation in SohMl gymnasium. The-graduates'' M 'Berlin .situation. The .funeral will be held in the Hurt in Mishap Not Just For Fun strengthened.” health and accident insurance, Mystic Congregetional Church at toric significance td the peoples'of connection with the shipment of 'will be addressed by Douglas M.^ ■We cyi’t go to a aunimit unless Elsenhower noted that In his yisiUng children will be able to Two from Town the entire, world.” and added: obscene films from New Jersey to —X------' . Fellows of Hebron, a foiiner me'm-' g:30 tomorrow afternoon. A Glaatonbiiry man was triMited roi'r s t a ^ in Berlin la made cer­ When the Senate opened formal budget.sent to Congress in Jan­ attend one week of the church's • Friends may call at the Shea "This peacetime employment of Connecticut. her of the Regional District 8 tain; once that, status la. made uary he estimated the coat of inr annual vacation schodL Other . In Bolton Mishap a guided'tniaalle for the important EkfWard J. McCabe, special at Manchester Memorial Hospital Board of Blducation. Fellcrws, a debate on the nomination of Ad­ Memorial. 17 Pearl St.. MyaUc, and practical purpose of carrying .-certain, however, a summit con- .terest on the .national debt at $8 plans for their entertainment will from 7 to 0 o’clock tonight agent in charge of FBI operations Sunday morning for’injuries suf­ ■member of the staff of. the W ard v miral Lewis StrauM to be eecra- billion. He said the increase in gen­ be'made by the committee if de­ mail is the flrM known official use In Connecticut, said four of tbem, fered when hta,^'r struck the rear School of Electronics, is U n ­ . ferMce might find us unwilling to Two Manchester drivers were tary of commerce leat Friday, hif eral interest rates which has oc­ sired.’ Mra. KntiMriae Fay involved in a ininor accident short­ of missiles by any Post Office De­ all from the New Haven area, were wheel of a tridler truck on the Wil­ known as a writer, composer and '‘dlecuae anything else. The end re­ partment of any nation. bur CrpaS Highway in Tolland. cause wax 'defended most ably by curred-since then Indicates that The boys and girls are -epproxt Rockville—Mrs. Katherine Fay, ly before 6 p.m. yesterday on Rt. picked up by agents Saturday as radio columnist, ^ e ts the com- sult of six monthd campaign Senator Andrew F. Schoeppel. MAKE PLANS FAST AND the Interest will total a half bil­ matgly 8 to 12 years of age. An 44A in Bolton near the Bolton ■'These developments are a reaf­ they drove into Connecticut from -Antonio Matheus, 26, told Staf­ poeer of several operettas which 88, widow of Michael J. Fay, for­ firmation by tbe United States of 'on the part of Russian diplomacy Kanaaa Republican. lion dollara more, or about $8H effort wlU be made to see that the Lake House. New York. ford Springs State Police he fell ha-ve been staged in .Hartford and age and sex of each'guest is sat­ merly of Penn Dr., West Hartford, its humanitariain aims, as eloquent­ ' More than 300 reels of, film were asleep at the wheel of his car. Stqrrs, writes a weekly garden, m i^ t be to leave us better off Senator Schoeppiel concentrated billion. died at the Grecnlawn Convales­ A car driven by Bernard J. But he added that tha strength isfactory to his boat. Hart. 17; of 78 Phelps Rd., ran ly emphasized by President Eisen­ confiscated at the time of the ar­ Both his car and the truck, driven column for a Hartford newspaper thgn we were before, -ith the Rus- heavily on one aspect of the case cent Home this morning. hower. that the scientific achieve­ SURE BY LONG DISTANCE! of economic recovery and growth On July 1 there will be a meet­ She was bom in Hartford. Dec. into the rear of one . driven by rest, McCabe said. by Rudolph Kramer,-46. of New and haa conducted a radio pro­ aiana having lost the bargaining which la valid. There Is indeed in ' T ‘ has been, greater than anticipated, ing of the Friendly Town families Thomas J. Riddell, 21, of 67 Thom­ ments of our people shall be used Yesterday, McCabe said Floyil Britain, were traveling weal. gram gardening. 19, 1869, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. as a rich legacy of progress for -point with which, they had begrun U>e controversy a reflection of the Your vacation's off to a happy start when you and that he looks for higher rev­ to answer questions, make plane Michael Connors. She leaves one as Dr. when Riddell stopped in a Paul Russo. 30j'Paterson, N. J„ ■ .J Matheus was treated for a a His topic will he " N ^ Hori- enue to offset that rise In the pub- and arrange for a transportation mankind. had been; arreated and charged bruised forehead and scrapes of zonsff ^ their diplomatic operation. That perpetual wer„ between the liberal y«V« -nw ewja eusutv av i make all reservations and arrangements in ad­ daughter, Mra. T. J. O'Hara, of line of . traffic. Today’s shipment of mail by He debt Interest colt. pool from Hartford. Elmhurat, 111.; one grandson and . Both cars were going west. with causing the interstate trana- the left forearm and left knee, Five tickets have bees given to 'Inlght serve the ^ Ruasiana^ right, and the conservative point of view. vance. Do it the easy, trouble-iree way—by lohg Tomorrow’s AettvtUea missile has ^ven us extremely portation of obscene matter. and was discharged. He was each graduating student for four .for using. Beriin aa a elub'ln tha .1" two great-grandchildren. State Police investigated and is­ valuable information of far r o b ­ StrauM- is a conMrvative; he is distance! A phone* call takes only seconds . . . Tomorrow’s ecUVities include The funeral will be held sued a warning to Hart, Russo w u releued under $5,000 charged with reckless driving by sections of reserved seats on the first plaef. Realiatichlly, however, underatandebly- not popular with Coventry Garden 'C2ub annual ing importance to the future of bond for trial in Connecticut, Mc­ State Policeman Joseph . Bangu- gymnasium floor. Additional aeat> the road-hugging W ide-Track Pontiac! prevents misunderstandings . . . gets things set-^ Public Records Wednesday at 8:30 ajn. at the the United States mail aervlee, one does not expect them to ac­ liberals, .many of vyhom are op­ meeting and luncheon at Skipper’s Bqrke Funeral Home, 76 Prospect Cabe said. ser, and is scheduled to appear'in Ing will be available in the bleach- ' tied for sure. (And when you’ve arrived safeiyt Dock end vixM to Connecticut Ar­ S t, followed by a solemn reqtiiem namely: Those arrMted Saturday-were Tolland Justice Court June 22., er sections. cept such a atriking diplqmtUc posing him in the Senate.^ Warrantee Deeds boretum in New London. leaving Stev^nsons Host "1. The use of compartments . loss. don't forget to call the folks back hoipe). < M an at 9 a.m. at St. Bernard's John. Joseph Salvi, Sd, of 79 Grove Scholarships and awards will be But the fact that Strauss ie a Wids-Track Wheel design brings car and road into « naw rslationahip. Eltxabeth Plourde. to Leroy G. at 0 a.m. from Church Cbnununi- Church. Burial will be in St. Bar built Into mieallea to carry con- St„ 'West Haven; Joseph Aiello, presented by PrindiMl Carlton B. . Tha InU^caCe ai\d delicate dud- conservative Is not in’the least a and Lucy E. Tedford, land and ty House and 8:15 a.m. from nerd’s cemetery. * English Friend ■iderable xhipmenta of mail ep*- 33, of 274 Hamilton St, New Seybolt. Muatcal selections will be )enge to the foreign ministsra at cause for rejecting him as eecre- TIm wheels of a Pontisc are five inchec farther apart. This widens the buildings at 30 Gtenwqod St. BoothrDimoek Memorial Library; pears highly precUesd. Haven; Edward Radowieckl, 22, Cheney Tech Log presented by the RHAM chorus Friends may call at the funeral ”2. Significant quantities of Geneva thus becomes one of de- tary of commerce, and could never, Raymond W. Funk to-David O. Cub Scout Pack 65, Den 1, 3:30 iKHnae tmnorrow from 3 to 5 and 7 Robert Nixon arrived Saturday, of 45 Rowe.. St.. New Haven; and and choir. stance but not the car. There's a feeling of complete control, road-' Sea how Uttlejit eoete to eaU mfter i: and Roberta R. Ckrpenter, prop­ p.m., home Mra John Ohlund; Den to 9 p.m. ih New York on the SS Britannia' mail can be loaded quickly and Salvatore Dominic Panella, 26, of Cites Manganelli Beccelinreete Held . viaing some formula u*lch wiU of itself,' become e cause. President erty on Whitney Rd. 2, 8 p.m.. home Mra Charles Low­ efficiently into missiles. preserve Western honor end dig- from Liverpool, and is the gueM of 87 Bradford Ave., E u t Haven. The Rev. Herbert W. Oickeraon Elaenhower has bad no trouble holding response. You’re steadier, moire sucure, balanced. Lean and sway Marriage Ueenee ery; Den 8, 6:30 p.m., home Mra. Herbert R. Plagiee "3. Missiles can be developed Ail but Salvi 'were charged vvith "He Who Hath a Trade. Hath an of the First Congregational Church iaity and alao seve face for the Fr9M MANCNESm tt Flnt larii afi Herman Karl Golnik Jr. Of Mid­ Clarence Amldon. , his friends, Mr. .and Mre. Peter to carry mail swiftly and safely. With the appointment of other con- 3 ■iMrtst ■iset Herbert B. Pingree, formerly an Stevenson, 94 Russell St. violating federal laws on interstate EsUU” is the alogan adopted by of H'ebron presented a eermon on Russlaiia: soaks it possible for disappear. It’s the automqrive advancement of the )rear and one of the dletown and Elixaheth Anne Simp­ Intermediate Girl Scout Troop The newcomer left bis wife, a aon . "4. The relative lightness of "Let Ue Live to Make Men Free” . serveUvea to hie Cabinet; If THE g s i UR WITH WIOE-TMCK WIKELS BUSTO^CONN. $ .SO 1 .10 son of IQS Chestnut St.. Center M. 2:30'p.m., home Mra. Raymond tnstructoc-in the electrical depart­ leltera and the small space they transportation of obscene matter the student body at Cheney Tech­ t u to attend tiie summit without Strauss were merely a oonserva- ■big reasons why you aee so many new Pontiacs these daya. Hasn’t the ment at Howell Cheney Technical and a daughter in Stoke-on-Trent, and .placed under 97,500 bond. nical School for its flrat year book at the RHAM High School bac­ Defied fcais ikew caavenbOnel akeel pwiUons. MILWAUKEE, WI8. 1.S0 .35 Congregational Church, June 13. Morin; l^ w n ia Troop 182, 2:45 Statfordahire. He hae had exper- occupy makes them ideal users of calaureate last night. The Rev. Mr. having a club stlU held over us, but Uve, there would be no opposition Pontiac'i wheeis an lira indMS iHther apart BelMIng Pereptto p.m., home Mrs.'Wilbert Garrison; School, .dieckat his home in Hart­ missile technology. Salvi was charged with.being a in 30 yeara Cheney Tech hog. 'The day come for you to drive, this sleek beauty? Thavkiys are waiting. NSW YOEK, N. Y. .4S -15 ford today. He taught at the trade ince as an assistant manager of a material witness and placed under 56-page Log ia dedicated to Fred Dickerson also gave the Invoca- ':,sJso idve-some asauranee that to him, or, at least, no oppoaiypn This «Mms eoly the tUece, not the eer ttsslt. Fh-ncat A Ritchie for Thomas J. Boy Scout Troop 57, 7 p.m.. South super market, and, if he is fortu- "5. Guided missiles may ulti­ Poetise halt tiihtar an curves sod ooriien. WASHlNCnrON, D. C. .76 .20 jubehvlUe, erect garage at 15 Wel- Coventry firehouse; Democratic school from 1929 to 1939, after mately provide a solution to prob­ $500 bond. ' Manganelli, director. Thla ts the Uon. The Scripture reading and having wtm ous point on Berlin, we of any pro^rtion to: threaten his. ate enough to secure a pcMUon and second year book ip the history of benediction were read by the Rev. : eslU still have <^aonw instinct to Swty ind lesn i n comidanhiy nduesd, ridad BEIDGEPORT, COIJN. .40 / ’ .10 Iseley Rd.. 81.46CL Town Committee, 8 p.nu Booth- which he became an Inatructor in suitable living quartei* for his lems Of swifter mail delivery for confirmation, v PONTIAC I AMBRICAIS NUIRBMR 0 ROAD CAR smoother, helMcad, fitedisf. « r Ernest A. Ritchie for Thomea J. Dlmock Memorial Library; email the E C. Qeodwln ‘Technical international mails for isolated OLYMPICS BODY RCUNO the school, for many years known Deilglaa F- Pimm of S t Peter'S...^. '; the ummiritnelf seiiotuly. R family, he hopes to bring them to Lauaanne, Switzerland, Jum 8 as Manchester Trade School. ■plHopa) CtaurdCHebroib Senator Schoeppel did gpt on, in «Wtion:^sUti(Hicelle, after Jubenville, additions te houee a t 15 claims court. 7 'Board «l Sd- School in New Britain' until hia Maneniester in July. areas where other transpqKatlon ^ .AtticuU to ^ v ls p such a fof- an acUxilt g ia n c ^ fashion, to Sundw. They do not iaduda WiTeUealey r Rd.. HAOQ. lectmpn'e office; Natkaa Hale retirement a year ago. la infrequent, as well as a supple­ Mayer, chancellor of Yearbook advisor was William IL ItenO* The Stevensons, erbo have be­ the IntcmaHoaal Olympic Coifi- McOoohan. Contenta inclafie WiMi’;sang l«»ve sometiting mozy Uke the real Issue. tht exeieiiFtajE. For to oihor Tbomas P. Rust for Mra Flor­ Smara Club of Uriel Lodge, He was a vetaran of the Army come leaden in the work of the mentary high priority service to SEE VOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED PONTIAC DEALRR pteee^ eoe the front pegee of your diraetory. mlttM, saM today tSe lOO win photos of the faculty, oflla6 ...... 'X, .In the courae of hJs detenie of ence D. Herrt«jc, erect - enclosed AFandAM, 7:30 p.m.. Masonic during World War I and wu local Salvation Army Corps, came big population centers.’* ■' T- ’ . \ " aorch. breeMwey find geroge ad- Hall, Marrow; BooUe’Dimock Me­ gradated from -Pratt Institute In to Manchester Feb. l8 1164. 'Hielr re-admlt the Oiymptc Oamnilt> the graduates, and major a< Btiauae. he found It edvteable to jbining houab at 117 Avery St. morial library boanfiafitrusfeea, 8 1991, where be recMved his degree aoq-in-lsw, Norman Slada, ‘ ISO tee of Nattonallet (T' carried' on durtnr the It It Jlrepe My .Silk Ua ,o<>lleeguee to apply com­ Egneat A. Ritchie for Mrs, Mary p.m., reading room. -- in electrical engihaerbig. He e)eo Birch St. ie presently vieitiiig hie nil . ficdwiol ## fii^ S' > ' ^^jagiidiia mon SUM to the laeue and “avoid PAUL DODGE PONTIAC, Inc* Call ft)) imiHher. . . tfa ftptea aa/•#«/ , • Griftitja. alteretloBfi. tn betwe at ^ 'red a bachelor of arte degree parents, Mr. and Mra. WRUem H. About Town ChlaB la Ue aane. M n g anarad Into acoapt&g the 878 MAIN STREET—MANCHESTER, CONN. 903 Biimailt St. •t«r Bvaidaff the 'Teacher'e Cofh«e th New Slade of YeovU, England. The Odaa applM for Hie Klteliea Ctaltim tm U t: a: H* wee a membeirf of the irte Iba

.. i MANCHfi^R EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. MONDAY. JUNE 8. 1959 Ra g e m vw H r A G S s a MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. l U NCHEBTER, CONN., MONDAY. JUNE S. 1959 ipol Bears farm team beat the FMsa, BUGS BUNNY OlAl BOARDING UUUSI DAILY CROIiBWORD;PUS(pAf' V Siiuth Windsor ths chuKch. B o U o n T-4, in the seceml tame. .The nominating commIUea is Sheridan’s and A a iw Raalty wilt FORJMrAUTO WALL f meeting v4ith the officer* today to play a I'ained-out gam* tonight at J. ' Legion Ladies decide committee appointment! Tor ZBA Rule 0 o'clock at the school field. Antwtr to PrMiouo Punte B a b y H a s the coming' year. Field Day Plans CARPET 800 at Fair- . All but Grade 1 children at the Sports ^ c io l Mofe than 800 attanded th* echool have been aakkd'to bring a Pick Delegates Wuplng PTA Family Frolic held On Body Shop safety to school before Friday CLEANING Saturday at. the echool. of this week. A C R O S S 4 W M d * M t Been NamecL.. The Auxiliary of Abe E. Millar Prise wlnitera Included Susan Bolton's list of] btisinme estab­ On Friday each pupil In Grad** CollM I3>0012 Poet, AL, haa elected - delegates Williams, bicycle; Donald BotUcel- lishments with gat another boos'll 1 through a will need th* pin to and alternaUa to the 39th ann\ial lo, bicycle; Mre. Jean Murphy, 828 (gaten his team color to hia cloth­ TIm IILMONTRUG ~~*j**«. 7r«T0rit* If the Zoning Bosh) of Appeals ap­ SAntieiiMta Department Convention of the gift certifleate; C. A. Carter, house ing, for th* annual field day pro* CLEANING CO. Auxiliary. paint; and Mra. Rheta Kittle, proves ap applieatitm for permits grate. Mqralng activitlea will ^ ISCMuttlliii • SC«r«neay MTOCK P L m MANOHEUTEK 13R«nt lo r id i MOM JannUiaua Harltact. aon of M r. and Mra. Aarbart Banaon, 140 Mrs. Elizabeth B. Bennett ahfl grocery g ift certiftcata, B 11 a e n to conduct an ihito body repair elude recea.of all types, m oaj/of HXBtktnM t :ABc{«it AaUa Highland Rt. J X i waa born May 37 at Hartford HoaplUL^ Hia Mrs. Doris Mlkelia- were named Desmaraie, 8-year-old daughtaV of shopion enda used cajr sales yard. them novelties. ISOtomitcd J o t matamal graifamaUamothar it Mra. Ruth Nalaon, 160 Highliuid St. delegatea, and Mra. Alice Sragel Mr, and Mrs. Roland Deamarala of In e appllcatloi of Gene White Grade 1 pupile .will b#'' among th* spectator* to r t h e ^ o iaftbaTl IS B ^ n IM and Mrs. Evelyn Blanchette alter­ Orkham Rd.. won th* children'* and Floyd Hull] to conduct the IS MM* iar Mlawatial UPar (pnin) yiH siiy Jena,' daughter of Mr. and Mra. Rtehnrd C. Wark- nates to the convention, which will beiuty conteit. amee scheduled In A h o afternoon, 44Tipac* combined buslna will be the sub- 'earns for a girls’^ genie and a SOrvmat* 33WatcM In bates haWir, 33 Caatia Rd. She waa bom May 33 at Hartford Hoi^d- be held In Hartford July 16, 17 leering Thuraday 44Uenn4*tM « Ject of a public boys' game wjli be drawn from rtlativ* 34 Anatomi Sinnait tml. ' Her maternal grandparanta era Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Mac* and 18., Manoheater Bventiig H e r a l d SIThmata b r S e lM ’ at the Communll Hall at 8 p.m. Grade 4-8 31 Pirch* part* p a r i* Miehaal, Phoanixville, Pa., and her pataraal grandparanta ara Members will hold their annual South Windsor Mirreepondent El­ !k building now 35 Am w patten 3* Bad eanapr 47UnblaattaS A masonry blf Hoard nPonnariy Mr. and Mra. C. B. Werkhelaer, Frecmanaburg, Pa. dinner June 17 at 7 p.m. at the more G. Burnham, : telephone in .on th* drlve- Famtla daar S night of «t*P* Joint ttCenaga under construct! T h ejlberd of Education will YL HH ROUND HIR CONDI HONING 34 3 Marco Polo In East Hartford. MIteheil 4-0874. :*chlne Tool Co. 34 Snicker 37 H o ep ital way to Wllco ho|^^ special meeting tonight to SO H a n ’t Jan Borby, aon of Mr. and Mra. Folke V. Swanaon, Chaplin. Reaervationa should be made with will be the loci ion of the bual- 37 Pom attendanla Ha wa* bom May 37 at Maneheater Memorial Hoapltal. Hia ma­ ^ uss the recommendatlona of its 30 Purpota 3IC e n *id e r playMfM n le k n a m a Mra. Julia Cavaleri by Wednes­ ness. Aijvlsory Committee on Bolton's ternal grandparenta are Mr. and Mra. Joaeph A. Pigeon. Manafleld, day. Msgr. Drennan The seme pU hearlnging witfwin WHFJK OALIACD UPON 33 Bridge Maaa.. and hia paternal grandparenta are Mr. and Mra. Oacar echool needOH The geport of ths to aty in r Mra. Shirley Rlordan, Mra. Mary consider the appjlicetinn off Joseph committee, released a week ago, -. th# Q))ish Funeral Home provides Imme- p r r r r Swanaon, Waat Hartford. Chlcky, Mra. Mlkeli* and Mr*. Rites Wednesday laser’s 11- niteoi* \JiJIdiJil • • • • • Tully for a limated repai niggeated a 13-room Jimlor high rtlate an —- Death th* Bolton’ Ndtcji Esso^’Servlcenter Brandy St. tract at an eatimatad town. 34 Oriental coin r ~ r R t 44A, Coventry. Ha waa bora May 38 at Hartford Hoepital. The committee in charge of the took Rt. Rev. Mpgr. Thom** F. located at the Notch Pond. coat of $500,000, to be ready for 37 Quota L. J □ Hia maternal grandmother la Mra. Robert Carter, Woodstock, auxiliary's bod building on the Pontlcelll and Son, th# Intertown 51---- A a tf^ lZ • brotter, Orrln, 3; and a aiatar, Deborah,. 2. corner , of Williams Rd. and Rts. American I.«ague team, will play SSSUeriT L • «i 4 « Conclude Sunday School Clerked by a solemn Maas of 225 MAIN ST. C" IT IT thanksgiving at hia Church. 6 and 44A. M and M Service Sta Coventry tomorrow at 6 p.m. at m L David Joaeph, aon of Mr. and Mra. David T*arkar, 8 Davis Special Children’s Day programs the Plains Albletlc Field on Rt. SI .StVegctebla Magr. Drennan waa active in tion began its business operations jr 1 'Ave., Rockville. He waa bora June 1 at Rockville City Hospi­ marking the end of the Sunday on Rt. 6 abonl two weeks ago In that town. This is their first S4Aga School year were presented dur­ glacial programs for children he IT tal. Hia maternal grandfather is Peter Anahia, Portland, initiated work on the first Junior Bulk storage tanks of M add M game in league competition. 55 Direction r r r 1 R MaiAa, and hia paternal grandmother is Mrs. George Parker, ing both services at Wapplng Com­ 84 Gaelic W high school in the Hartford dio­ Oil Co. are alim located at the site. El munity Church yesterday. Monehaeler Evening Herald RoL I ST*— batting Portland. She has a eiater,. Mary Elicabeth, 15 months. cese a year after he was appointed Norwich IMooeae Expands • • tt * • Children who received Bibles on ton rorreapondeni, Doris M, J TL pastor of St. Mary's In 1928. He Th* recent cens\is of Cftthollca DOWN t completing the third grade In­ D’ltalla, telephone MItrhelt S-5646. AAP Svptr Marktfi hn Mtndufltr Shaila Base, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Ernest Ballaay, 38 was principal of the achool until In the NdiwICB Diocese showed an 1 Tibetan peieet Middle Butcher Rd., Rockville. She was born June 3 at Rock­ cluded Donna Barber, Donald Day- Incre'ase of 6.807 over last year’s SSpoken t ton, Donna Dodd, Cheryl Dow, his death. J ville City Hospital. Her maternal grandparenta are Mr. and He leavee a brother. Dr. Joseph figure according to a recent an­ 261 Brtoii St. A 116 L CoRtH St# 3 Net game t J : l JIMI Mra. Alfrad Hotfman, Falrvlew Ave. Ext., Rockville, and her Cheryl Ekstrom, Lynn Erickson, nouncement by the Most Rev. Ber­ Maccarone Pupils Dwight Foster, Joanne Hobby, Drennan, Washington, D.C., and ' paternal grandparenta are Mr. and Mra. Ernest Ballaay Sr., 27 six sisters, Mias Agnes Drennan, nard J. Flanagan. The new total Is Middle Butcher Rd., Rockville. She ha* two brothers, Joel, Robert Grenier,- Laurence and Miss Helen Drennan, Mias Jane 151,806. Heard in Recital 4 ^ r and Kent, 2Vi; and two slaters, Diane, 7, and Joanne, 6. Susan LaFerrlere, Clifford Leon The diocesei haa 60 parishes and • • • • • ard, Lyle Lln.sley, France* Palfrey, Drennan. and Miss Frances Dren­ OPEN WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY nan, all of Wethersfield, Sister 199 priests; 545 students enrolled The piauo student* of Ralph SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O'NEAL Darren diaries, son of Mr. and Mra. Norman C. Hooey, 26 Ruaaell Petersen, James Mackay, Mary Gonzaga of the Sisters of in five high schools and 9,641 stu­ Maccarone were preiented in a re­ Orchard St. He waa bom May 1 a t H w tford Hoapltal. Hie Dean Pleaaent, Ruth Sharp, Bar dents In 26 elementary schools. cital at hli'home on Hawthorne St. matamal grandparents are Mr. and Mra. Wealey M. Hoyt, Cider bars Sleeper, Diane SteUon, Don­ Mercy at St. Benedict’s Center, and FRIDAY'til 9 P. M. Baptism!) in 1956 totaled 5,085 Saturday afternoon. Parents and Mill Rd., Bolton, and hia paternal grandparenU are Mr. and Mr*. na Thomas, Shirley Waldron. Rob­ Hartford, and Sister Mary Martin and there wete 329 adult converts. friends were In attendance. Thome* A. Hooey, 26 Indian Dr^ He haa a aiater, Deborah ert Welles and Sandra Myrick. of the Slaters of Mercy at Sacred There were ll,S27 marriages and Hear- School, New Haven. The performing student* Were Lynn, 3^4. ^ The Rev. and Mrs. Roy Hutch- 1,394 deaths recorded. • • • • • eon are the parent* of a aon, Fune; J services will be held Richard Lombardo, Lynn Harrison, Win Top Honors Pat Little. Barbara Msgora, Mary N a iy Sbtfgaret, daughter of Mr. and Mra. W. Wesley Rob- Brian Paul Hutcheon, born Satur Wednesday morning at 10 In St. A Bolton team of Irish atep- Jnne McLaughlin. Joe G a 11 a s, bina. Stony Rd., Bolton. She was bom May 19 at Hartford day at Hartford Hospital on the Mary's Church. Auxiliary Bishop dancers walked off with top honors Elizabeth Gallas, Betty Ann Gatll Hospital. Her maternal grandmother i* Mr*. Patrick McDon­ date of their sixth wedding anni John F. Heokett of Hartford wifi In the 4-H Talent Show' in Rock­ versary. be the celebrant of, a pontifical chant, Ellen Gallichant, Elaine R i­ nell, 150 Summit St., and her paternal grandparenta are Mr. and ville Saturday night. Patricia vard, Catherine Maccarone, Marian Mr*. Charles Robbins, Andover. She haa three brother*, Bill, Raptir-ed requiem Mass. Clark, Eilean, John and Kevin Mc­ Brian Cowles, son of Mrs, and Maccarone, Joan-Marie Halloran, m , P a t 5, and Tom. 3; and a slater, Colleen, 7. Dermott, competing at a county and David Brautigam. » V * • * • Mrs. Mervin F,. Waldron, was level Saturday, will now enter Hostesses for the' party follow­ Jacqueline Diane, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Leonard Katz, baptized Sunday at the aerond Brown, Fcirguson statewide competition. ing the recital were the Misses service at Wapping Community SO Lewis Dr.,. Wapplng. Sht waa born May 30 at Hartford Hoa­ The Lucky Leaf*, newest 4-H Betty Gallas, Pat Little, Lynn Har­ pltal. Her maternal grandmother 1* Mr*. lilUan 8. Lobenthal, Church. Gel Yale Degrees club, canned and froze rhubarb rison-and Mary Jan* McLaughlin Cedariiurat, N. T., and her paternal grandparenU are Mr. and Mr*. Master of science degrees were during a meeting at the home of Max Kata, Hewlett, N. T. She haa a «iater, Anna Fan, 2^4. awarded Friday to Harold Stetson Thomas WUMam Brown Jr.. 110 Mrs. Donald Tfdford Saturday. The • • • # • and James Boettcher in copi- Columbus St., and James William girls also received instruction In Paula Bfary, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ^ u l R. LaBrec. 613 mencement exercises at Rensse­ Ferguson, 159 Wade worth St. Ext., fashioning bracelets of copper Main S t Sha waa bora June 3 at A^ancbbster Memorial Hos­ laer Polytechnic Institute In Troy, received degrees at Yale Univer­ wire. They are planning another pital. Her maternal grandparenU are, Mr. and Mr*. Harold W. N. Y. sity’s 268lh commencement exdr- meeting on June 25 to freeze TERMITES? Heffron, 813 Canter St., and her paternal granOparenU are Mr. Stetson is an aeronautical engi­ claea this mominp in New Haven. strawberries. and Mra. Paul LaBrec, Putnam. She haa a brother, Guy Paul, neer and Boettcher » mechanical Brown received a bachelor of Roaeball Opener Be Sure,..Call BUSS 16 months. engineer, both at Pratt A Whitney architecture degree and Fefguaon A patient group stayed throiigh f • • • • FOR A FREE HOME INSPECTION Aircraft. a bachelor of arts degree. the 5-hour opening session of Bol­ "StArtsd tSMhing Jonter to writs eurssivsa! H «nly took goaane Rita, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Marcel Poiilin, 378 Grunge Me«te Tomorrow ton’s Junior League Baseball Pro­ Call Mitchell 9-9240' applng Grange will meet to­ a littls patisnos and nbeut $305 worth of wsllpspsrr* Vernon S t She waa bora June 3 at Manchester Memorial Hos­ STATE BARBERS ELECTT gram yesterday afternoon, but pital. Her maternal grandparenU are Mr. and Mra. Albert morrow at 8 p.m. at the Wapping Hartford, June 8 (4*)— Michael many others saw only parts of the l«l Pom ft Toor* Maase, Lawrence, Mass., and her paternal grandparenU are Mr. Community House. Election of of­ Petrubbello of Middletown was 3-game slate. and Mrs. Emile Poulin, Mesa, Aris. She has a brother, Mark, ficers for the coming year will be elected president of the Connecti­ M and M Oil defeated Bolton tne i.iain item on the agenda ac­ 8; and a slater, Valerie, 2. cut State Journeyman Barbera Dairy, 18-6 in the first game and THE OLDEST AND LARGEST LITTLE SPORTS • • • • • cording to Mrsi 'Hannah Williams, Aasn. yesterday during the annual Sheridan’s Garage beat Fiano Deuglaa John, aon of Mr. and Mra. .Tohn Early, 180 Center lecturer. state convention. Realty. 12-8 In the late game. The S t ' He waa born May 24 at Mt, Sinai HospiUl. Hia paternal The Grange - sponsored public grandparenU are Mr. and Mre. Patrick Early, New Haven. Dairy Supper held Saturday night * » » • * at the Community' House attract­ - - ^ b i r t h d a y - Laurie Ann, daughter of- Mr. and Mre. Paul Ackerman. 60 ed a capacity crowd. Ridgewood St. She waa born June 3 at Manchester Memorial List Incorrect Sciience Shrinks Piles FOR HospiUl. Her maternal grandparenU are' Mr. and Mrs. Leo We regret that'the list of South Pelletier, 21 Biaaell St., and her paternal grandparenU are Mr. Windsor Historical Society com­ New Way Without Surgery SAFETTS SAKE and Mrs. CuHia Ackerman, 60 Ridgewood St. mittee appointments included in a • • - • • • recent column was entirely incor­ And Lonqsr Hr* Wtor David Thomas, ion of . Mr. and Mra. Stephen E. Kosakowaki rect. The Herald inadvertently Stops Itch—Relieves Pain \ Driv* In For Our TOP r o u n 6 Jr., 14 Kerry St. He waa bora June 3 at Manchester Memorial printed a slate from .the previous year. T«rk, N. T. (S*Mt«l> — For tk* . aitoniihing etatement* like "Pile* Hoapltal. Hia matwnal grandparenU are Mr. and Mra. Ray­ 5 rat time icitiice ka* foand a n*w hoT* ceaied to be ■ problem!” : B. C BY JOHNNY HART mond Gamble, 431 Ly'dall St., and hia paternal grandparenU are Fined glOO healing lubctanee with th* ••ton- The secret is a new healing lub- David Tripp of Main St. waa fiklag ability t* ihriak hemor- sUnee (Bio-Dyne*)—diacorery of I retU ROitAANTIC} COMB ON CORtSBr HOW ABOOr PLANTING M r.' and Mra. SUphen . Kosakowaki Sr., 14 Kerry St. He haa two bhithera, Michael, 7H. and Stephen III, IH - ilfled 1190 by Judge Benedict rhoMz, etop itching, and reliev* ■ world-!fnmou« reaoarch initituto. FREEN W URLSBY - - Kupchunos at a special Town peiii — withent nrgery. Thii eabitanco l« now arnilabl* OR CUBE Court session Friday after plead­ In reie after cate, while genOy in rappoei'tory or ointment form Front-End, Irak* and ------Steven Michael, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rocco Salvatore, 149 i rtlieying pain, aetnal redaction' ander the name Prtparalion H.* I f School St. He waa horn May 31 at Manchester Memorial Hoa- ing guilty to a charge of driving (•hrinkage) took place. At your druggict. Money-beck Shock Absorbor piUI. His maternal grandparenU are Mr. and Mrs. William C. while under the influence intox­ Moet em eiingot.all—reenitt were gunrantoe. ' Bouaquet, 97 HackmaUek St., and his paternal grandmother is icating liquor dr drugs. eo tWorougk that *afforora mndo •Rrar. U- »• Pet- otr. Inspoetion, Mra. ^ g ln la Kroba, Stafford Springs. Head Church Group Work done by esperts on all Mrs. Marion Stiles was elected conventional makos of ear. Scott Brian, son o f .Mr. and Mra. George S. Waller, 372 Oak­ president of the Wapping Com­ land S t He waa bom May 3tf at Maneheater Memorial Hoapi- munity Church Women at a recent THIS JS THE HOUR! U). Hia maternal grandparenU are Mr. and Mra. Wade Jones, meeting of the group. Mra. Howard MORIARTY LAthrop Dr., North ^ ven try. He haa a brother, Mark Steven, 2. Pascoe waa named 'vice-president, * • • • • and Mrs. Leslie Collins, secretary BROTHERS : C n lg A lbert son of Mr. and Mra. Albert Morganson, Lake- and treasurer. Mrs. Harold Nelson 801-815 CENTER STREET view Dr., Tolland. He was born June 3 at Maneheater Memorial Telephone M l S-K188,, Hospital. His matamal grandmother is Mrs. Florence Turgeon, E. Main S t, Rockvilla, and hlaf’ paternal grandparedU are Mr. and , 300 YEARS' MOR1Y MEEKLE Mra. Arthur Morganson, Tolland Ave., Rockvilla. He haa' a BY DICK C A V A LLI brother, Wayne Arthur, 2; and two alaters, Sandra Jean, 4, and ' ARTHUR ^RUG BONELESS rOONTTNINId Laura Jean, 1. ‘ PBESORIPTION ITtSA«WCE • * • • • ^ EXPERIENCE SteTELLtre... Peter Alan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo F. LaRlviare, Brandy BT OCR PHARMACISTS JUICY AND St., Bolton. He waa born Jun* 3 at ManchMtar Memorial Hos­ WORTH KN0WIN6 pital. Hia maternal grandparoiU a rt Mr. and Mra. Oliver J. A navy . rnan DELICIOUS! Lemaire, Bristol, R. I., and hia patarnal grandparenU are Mr. and . was t elllng us Mra. Leo C. LisRlviere, Paacog, R. 1. H « has two brothera,'Rob- some more intet'- SUPEi-RIGHT HEAVY art, 3V4> and Briice, 16 niontha. esting things, RANGE shout subma­ WESTERN CORN-FED Carolyn, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Irving Rand, East Hart­ rines. He says ford. Sha was born June 8 at Mancheattr Memorial Hospital.. there are'records S T H R BEEF J H *r maUrnal grandmother is. Mra. Lealia G. Papier, Hartford, iUEL OIL of efforts to use and her paternal grandmother is Mra. Fay Rand, 680 N. Main S t submarine war­ She hak a brother, Steven. S.V4; and a aiater, Linda, 3. . GASOLINE fare as far back - aa the earliest Jane Parker Stephan Mark, son of Mr. an<| Mra. Garald McKay, East A rmiteder that we’re open until 8 P.M. on Mondays, Tuesdays writing in his­ : Hartford. ' Ha waa bora Juna ,1 at MahchaaUr-.Mamdrlal Hoa- and Fridays.'On those days we offer *' full 8 hoar* of untetor- tory. Herodotus W H iTI - pltal. His paternal grandparenU are Mr; and Mra. James Mc­ B AN TLY OIL ruptad servlee. 8 A.M. to 8 PJM. These hoar* are aspeeisily con­ (460 B.C.), Aris­ Kay, Bririiton, Maa*. I 'IMI' \ N) , INI', venient for saving or trnhencttng other flnnnclal business on your totle (332 B.C.) w iiii*—^ Stehaller SUCID i and H Pliny, the WllHsm Seksller r APT AIN EASY : M \ 'S - I u u .l wny home' from work, or while deteg some Into nftaraoon *ho|W" BY LESLIE TURNER Brett RandaU, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilton H. Colman, Snip- plug. Tburadays, of course, the hour* nre extended right straight elder, (77 A.D.), mentioned at­ t\ Auy ab»SOMS» HBrOKB 4TARTLSP MATIVB5 RSCOVU. HB sie Lake Rd., ElUngton. Ha waa bora Juna 3 at Maneheater Ms- tempts to build under>»’ater war THiySTOLBnWM TEL Mitchell 9-4575 through to 8 PJM. Maneheater Savings and' l.oBn, 1007 Mata OUT A a iM 6 sail ANO HUK14IT^ inorlal HospiUl. Hia matamal grandmother is Mra. Alm eU Street, near Maple Street. ’'Manchealer’s Oldest Financial In­ craft. TH< LAB MUST BSM SUckhousa, Trenton,- N. J., and hia patarnal grandparenU ara Mr. BREAD stitution.'’ I,eonardl Dn Vinci, the amazing I THIS SAO 6 m anji Mrs. W Iten H. Colman Sr., Edison, N. J. Ha has a brother, ROCKVILLE TR 5-327r cAggwoHSfsnr' genuis of the’ 15th century, work­ Scott Jonathan, 3. ed out drawings for a submarine, buUhe didn’t reveal them while . he 2 ^ 2 9 * Oathia Ann, daughter o f Mr. and Mra. C. Richard Noren, WIG) alive for fear that auch a war South Rd., Bolton. Sha waa boro June 3 at Minchestar Meftio- craft Would make war even more REGULaV y s o l d a t 17* A LOAF rlal Hospital. Her maUmsl grandparenU are Mr. and Mrs. Ed- A MATCHED frightful than it already wa*.' (H i* 1 ■ ward J. Mack. South Rd., Bolton, and bar paternal grandmothar own statement to’intimates). hi Mm. H. F riU Noraq. South Rd.. Soltdn. • * * • • It wasn’t untU 1800 that Robert SET OF THREE Fulton,'inventor 6f the etesmboat, David- Jesaph, aon of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wyman, 101 Eld- designed the first practical subma­ rtdga St, Ha waa bora June I ’at Hartford HOjqpital. - Hia pa­ BEAUTIFUL rine. But a Bubmarins of earlier Fried Haddock tarnal grandfathar is Htnry Wyman, Bloomflald. Ha haa two design was used by the American brothera Henry, 8, and Gary, 8. FIRE-KIN8 Re\t)lutlonary Army (1775-1783) • HEAT n to attack the Britieh. It failed be-' Penelope Ana, daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. John P. Rlbun, He­ OVENWARE cause it waa not yet developed into SERVE! LB .iSSSttSMiiliMtea bron. She waa born May 3Q. at-Hartford HoaptUl. Her ma­ ; S9‘ a practical naval craft. It wa* 1900 ternal grandparenU ara Prof, and Mra. Eugene' P, Chase, Baaton, before the first submarine was pur­ JEFF COBB Pa„ and her paternal grandparenU ara Mr. and Mra. Brneat A. BY PETE HOFFMAN ' Slbun, Richmond, Surrey, England. 7” «ze>-We4>k of June 8-14 chased by the U. 8. Navy, the USS HEILKOKAV, n r Holland, built by a company that ^ NOTACCORMNd OOmWKHSl

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Ted Ha$ No Idea of Quitting THE Orioles Climb to Second JPlace in Standings '-'i 1 Herald Angle Boxer’s Manager^ Mother Get Mysterious Calls Williams Confident "■ ...... iiOY"*' .... i» _ ■y Assured of All-Star Berth EARL YOST Vargas Sought New Champ Will Be Crowned iMciior LoaQuol He’ll Shake Slump Sfwrt* E4ltor yssLeod«rt=s==j NpW York, June 8 '(/P)__ frun with Al PtUrclk on b«M wav^T-S but tha Tank*** hopped on Cal Am e r ic a n l e a g u e . t . By West Coast Friday When Lan^ Meets Ortiz Casey Stengel_ . ^ might a A . as well * providing laa a. ftWa the Iinsurance. aa a«a eta aa aa %AaTMeUah lala #aa for #a^«aa four aaaaaa runs in ekaathe second TeMeisUy'a Rdaulta Sunday fball and Mel Allen’s It Takes Nattmia I*«gii« After the game, the atatlattciana inning to get an even break, 4-8'. Chicago 9-2, BMton 4-4. Chicago, June 8. ((fP)— Ted Williams, Boston’s splendid Heart, reached the desk (or review Batting — AAron. HtlwaukM, announce It today. Hoyt .Wil­ • * • Baltimore 3, Kanau City 0. Second part of a two-day Me- this day. Both, I am sure, will pro­ New York, June 8 (^ ~ newt since he was stoppsd by Virgil .418; Burgee*, PitUburgh, .848; went Into a huddle and reported splinter, iin’t hitting his weight, but bury those rumors that mbrlal Day weekend wag apant to Ring Figures helm will be the starting Wilhelm'a earned run average, TIGERS g. SENATORS 4—Ed­ Detroit 6, WaahUigton 4. vide interesting . reading,. .Once champion will be crowned ridh Akins in 1957. H« Is unbeaten in Cepeda, San Francisco, .833; die Yoat hammered two home runs Cleveland 7-8, New 'York 6-4T he might quit baseball before the season is over. full advantage with my family.. A m. I I I — night, when the Junior welterwaight hla last seven. In hi* only fight this Bouohea, Philadelphia, and Oun- pitcher for the American Agured all the way down to third of Weather waa excellent for the again the phone waa busy, espe­ I/*ague in the All-Star game an inning, waa a atartling 0.9M. against his former Washington W L V ret.Pct. u.BO.B. ’•sure. I might have decided to^ cially during the extra busy period San Francisco, June 8 (^P)— (140 pounds) division Is revived yfsr. Hart knocked out Willie In^am, St. Louis, .328. mates In Detroit’s 6-4 victory uiltt Chicago ...... 29 call It quit* now If I had had a Williams, who na/«r haa ha4itdi planned •chodule of events which with a 12-round match between Johheon in one round. Runs Battad !n — Bank*, Chi­ at Plttab\irKh, .luly -7, If Old Case Rvery now and then aemeb^y gets included attendance at an early each a.m. - 7:30 to 10 - with call­ Rueben Varga.i’ mother anti as far as third base against the pulled the Tigers up to the .800 BaHImora ...... 28 bad season last year," said Wil­ lasa than .31-7 siiwa breaking into ers from many areas--.Baseball Kenny Lane of Muskegon, Mich, Logart, 28-year-oid veteran of cago, and Robmaon, Cifleinnatt, has any other Ideaa, he had better Detroit ...... 28 26 .800 'S., morning Maee and then a trip Into manager 8»y they have re­ 74 pro flghti, dropped a decIsloA to forget them. Wilhelm haa every­ man who waa let out by the New mark. Charlie Maxwell also homer- liams yesterday before the start the big league* in 1939 and ia the talk he* picked up considerably MEN’S DIVISION and Carlos Orljt, Puerto Rican- 81; Aaron, Mitwaukea, 48; Oepeda, Cleveland : .... 26 63 531 lli- the country for a day's outing ceived mysterious phone calls Charity Scott. March 16 and waa body on hla aide, except the poor York (now San Francisco) Giants, ed for the Tigers and Jim Lemon of a doubleheader 'egainst the last player to .have batted over this season and once again there -NATIONAL OOjt'iF DAY '' born New Yorker. San Franiclrco 48; Ptnaon, Cincin­ St. Ixiuia Cardinals and Cleveland and Rov flievers for the Senators. Kanaaa a ty .. . . 24 24 .800 3 icago White Sox .400, laughed Aixrst hie preeent with relatlvea. .My eons fished and demanding to know where to Madison Square .Garden, the stopped In three by Scott April 3.' nati, Mathew*, Milwaukee and catcher who will have to dive for New York ...... 24 28 .490 84 enjoyed swimming facilitlei on a are more American League rooters Beat Dow FlnaterwaJd's '67 ABC-TV will cover the fight. thoae darting knucklers. Indiana. ^^*^^ut I got ptt to a bad start slump. than ever, now that the Yankees find the heavyweight fighter. Saturday scene of the last junior welter ac­ May*. 'San Franciaco,- 48. • • • Getting back to Wilhelm, the Weahington .. .. 28 29 .442 6 last yew and won the batting "The way reporter* come after perfect May 81 a* the weatherman tion In 1946 when Tippy Larkin de­ Hits - Aaron, r.Illwaukea. 87; .Jtiat to be on the aafa aide, the Boaton ...... 22 38 .440 6 cooperated. I tried my hand at have gotten off to a alow start My Mahager Bert Brodoae disolosad Only Cliff Milllken Jr. from *On”e of the most Interesting WHITR SOX 9-t, REH SOX 4-4 former Giant relief man certainly champion'Shjp. so why should I me In every town you’d think I pick*, In case you might have for­ last night ha got the first call on among 109 entries was able ip top fended against WUIIe Joyce, will )>e Plnaon, Cincinnati, 72; Maya and playert and managera had better Is the talk of the year. It was his Today’a Game bocce ball but met more than my bouts on the week’s program Is vote Gua Trtandoa to the team aa Chicago's lead Wat shaved while call It quits waa batting .416.’' Jie said. Biit gotten, New York and Plttiburgh, June 3. Brodoae added that later d W Finateirwald’a 67 score in the Site of the renewal. Cepeda, San FYancleco, 69; Tem­ third shutout and his Afth straight Detroit at Boaton, 8:18 p.m. — Williams, always confident, ex- match in doubles against my Down through the years from #et for Tuesday night In Houston, the Aral atrlng catcher. He leta one they split two with Boston. After Bunnlng (8-4) ys Brewer (3-3). at the same time, in a half serloiui both got off to disappointing starts Vargas’ mother was phoned at National Golf Day competition. ple, Clnclnnarti, 67. the White Sox staged one of thfir complete game. The easy-going pecta to shake hlx present slump brother Len and Lea Rogers.. The local club member carded an 1922 to 1946 when the 140-pound far from the TV cameras, fioy Home Runs Mathews, Milwau­ get away now and. then but aa he Only game echeduled. tone, he added. Talked with Monk Dubiel during but each seems to be well on the Fairfield, about 40 miles Bast of Harris, th* man from Cqt and aaya htmaelf, “I can take It If Wil­ rare big Innings—six runs In the gent from North Carolina has An- and ventually get bp above the "Or maybe this is the end of the road to the predicted flag with here. 80-I6-M while Lae Beauchenc class waa In business men like kee, 19; Aar./n Milwaukee, 15; second—In winning the opener 9-4, ished eight of 10 starts. Nobody National League my visit. Dubiel ia a former turned In, (uv 88-66 tall.v to Tony Cansonerl, Barney Ross, Shoot, Tex., will face rViarley Pohlneon, Cincinnati, 14; Bank*. helm can." .300 mark. line.” righthanded pitcher >with the New each passing week...Late after­ Vargas fights, out of nearby Powell, the San Diego, Calif, Boston gra'bbed the second 4-2 al­ had scored more than two earned Yeeterda.v'a Results "I think I came back too soon ’The hitting maJrter who ha* deadlock the national figure. Mushy Callahan and Pinky Mitch Chicago and Cepeda, San Francis­ ’ • * • ' Milwaukee 8; Los Angeles 2. YoHt. Yankees during the war noon assignment took me to Richmond. fighter who atopped big Nino though Frank Sullivan needed help runs in any game against the 38- after that trouble with my heck," twice been voted the league's most Wethersfield High where before The calls added fuel to a fire lit NEWINGTON HOSPITAL ell ruled the division. co, 13, t)RIOI-E.«t S, A'S 0->-Wllhe1m and from Leo Kiely and Mike Fornieles year-old trickster. Sah Francisco 5-1, Cincinnati years who once pitched a not-hlt, ’TOURNAMENT On the strength of his majority Valdes in March. Pitching,—Face, PitUburgh, 7-0, HOYT WII,HEI.M TriandOa teamed up on Kansas 3-7. said Williams. "There were about valuable tlay th-n changed the no-run gams in my presence for checking in at the dealntated area last week In Los Angeles when Without a doubt this will he « . m Rra In the ninth after eight ahutout In­ If the National Leagiiers who 40 at bats that I shouldn’t have subject. I watched coach Joe cottone put Matchmaker Jackie Leonard waa Low gross (man)—Ray Gordon, decision over Ortiz In a lO-round 1.000, Elalon, Chicago and Rush, . City Sunday to boost Baltimore In­ nings. were around when Hoyt was pitch­ Chicago 4;1, Pittsburgh 2-0. Newark in- the International 7t. )K)ut at Miami BeSch, Fla. Dec. 31, Harris' Inugheal test store he waa Milwaukee. 4-1, .800' Mtzell, St.' had.” t’Say, do you think Hank Aaron League..Home later than axpact- his Wethersfield High football severely beaten. to second place. The surprising • • • ing for the Giants and Cards can't Philadelphia 11-0, St. Louis 9-2. Low net (men)— Boauchene. 83- Lane must be favored to win this beaten by Floyd, Patterson In a Louis, 7-2, .778; Podree, Lo* An­ Orioles are only one game behind eiUUiE YObT W. Various Aliment* (MitWaukefe) car hit .400? I do," ad and I wasted little time in call­ team through the paces.. .Home Midnight Caller. heav.vwelghi title match. Powell INDIANS 1-8. YANKS A-4—The believe what they read, they will Homers Twice U Pet. G.B. 17-66. one. The southpaw, who went 18 geles, 6-2, .750. ___ Williams, whose brilliant career said Wmiama. "He’s got a good at 6:30 with the rest of the night Brodose said Vargas' elderly the league-leading Chicago White largest crowd of the season, S9,823, get their chance to see for them­ Milwaukee ...... 31 20 :608 ing It a day. Low gross (women) — Helen round! while loaing a close title should weigh about 15 pounds Sox. San Francisco . .30 23 .566 2 has been spotted by various ail­ start and that’s w a)<. count*. I’ve to myself and with my family. Son mother waa caUed three or four more than Harris. Each needs s Amc>'can League gathered at Cleveland where the selves. The best bet you can make always said there -ould be others Noel. »7. fight to lightweight champion Joa Chicago . . . ; , ..28 25 :828 4 ments and military service, missed Dean, the youngest, was honored times, always at midnight. Low net (women)—Cel* Perry, decisive victory to move up In the Batting—kue m, Detroit, .847; While Hoyt's knuckler was flut­ Indians divided a pair with the is that Wilhelm 'will be in there to hit .400 and' I atill think some­ M onday Brown last year, closed strong tering past the A’S for a .1-0 aeven- Los Angele* . ..28 26 .819 .4'^ the early part of the campaign be­ at hi* school last week and he re The caller wae quoted aa say­ 106-28-80. against Ortls as h* did against rankings. Maris, Kansas City, .328; Fox, New York Yankees, Herb Score dishing up that hutterAy pitch at one will come aloftp to break Babe Monday* are always the busiest capped the ntanner Im which he Batting—Bill Bniton, Bravra— hlt shutout, Triandos’ 1,1th home heat Don I-araen In the Arst game, Pittsburgh, July 7. PitUburgh . . . ..27 26 .809 8 cause of a pinched nerve In his ing; '' ITier# wa» a total of 108 entries Brown. Chicago, .327; Kaiine, Detroit, Oalleoted four hita In k-t victory Cinciiuiatl .. . ..28 28 .472 7 neck. Ruth's record r60 hOme runs),” day of the week and when a hoR- performed the feat. I agreed it waa "Brodoae has been giving us the in this annual tournament and Frankie Ippollto and Chico 323; Runnels. Boeton, .318. Once again the nt-drsatlon re­ day fall* on Saturday, when' no More Important than the junior over Dodfera, tnclndinc two aln- Philadelphia . . .20 30 .400 10 H So far, he hasn’t been able to wonderful and suggested that an run-around but we don’t expect trophies were donated by The i Awaits Turn 'wetter crown Is the fact that Lane Velez, two New York lightweights, Run* Batted In — Klllebrew, rlnt In cirht-ran rally In aevcnth St. L ouis...... 20 31 .392 11 untrack himself and la currently turned to the •jv^siWllty of retire­ edition of my favorite- paper other such award be forthcoming the same from you. Herald. < box tonight at St. Nicholas Arena Waehington, 41; Skowron, New comet off the preas, tiiefe are ex­ Sonny Liston, perhaps the I* No. 1 and Ortls No. 2 among Inning. Today’a Games batting a feeble .188. ment. ' next year. "Come on now, where’a Var­ ODD HOLES moat feared hejavywelght In In New York. This vlll be the r'cxl York, 39; Triandos, Baltimors, J tra duties .to ^rform aa was the a a a Brown's lightweight contendere. Pitckinc—Hoyt Wilhelm, Orlolita (Time U Eastern Standard) "So what,” is Williams’ answer Wants 800 Homer* gas? It "Will be better for every One-HaU Haadicap ' the business, waits on thealde- The winner should get next shot at to last show for the summer at Jensen. Boeton and Lopez, New "There are a lot of factors ta c u e today. . . < Th6re were numer­ —Won hla ninth etralKht without Chicago at Milwaukee, 2:30 p.m. to his bad start. "On May 20 of Thurgflay body if you tell ua.” Sunday llne until after the Floyd Pat- the Utle. St. Nick’s, which will shut down York. 36. —Morehead (0-2) va Burdette (8- last year I was batting .224. By consider,” said Williama. "Heck, ous visitors at" the desk, plus 'riiere waa no indication of why Class A—Bob Boyce 36-4-82, June 16. Matchmaker In'ng • HIU Fo ., Chicago, 69; XaHns, loaa with aeven-hlt ahutout over phone call* from various part* of teraoh - Ingemar, Johansson The bout will be carried on net­ Kaaaa* City S-fl. dropplnf hla 4). the time the All-Star game tkme it’s no secret that I want to hit Cheney Tech D.A. (Director of the callers wanted to know the SUn Hillnskl 35-1-34. fight at the Yankee Stadium, work (NBC) radio and talaviaion. Cohen expect* to reopen in Sep; Detroit. 6>- Runnelk, Borton and 'ALIJMNf LEAGUE 500 ho.ne runs. I wan to do k ," the gtate. which kept .le busy earned nm averafe to O.BSS. Good Relief Corps San Francisco at Pittsburgh. around I waa batting only .280. Athletics) Tony D'Angona phosied boxer's whereabouts. Claas B—Lou Becker 39-4-36, June 2.1. tember. .I.,ennle MaUhi ws, mu., i Aparteto, Chicago, 62; Tasby, Four games were played yes­ ieng ,,-past the regular deadline 8:15 p.m.—Miller (3-1) vs Kline But I finished up okay.” added the man who batted .406 and reminded me that time was Brodose said neither he nor Mr*. pete Staum 41-8-36, Vin BogginI Sugar Hart, highly rated Phila­ by Ortiz In April, will start on tha Baltimore and Allison, Woohing- terday. At Keeney 8t. Field, First (5-3). in 1941 and has career tots' of 483 hour, . . . Among the caller* were Varga* gave any information. He 41-8-36. That he did. Williams ended the short to ait down and select the delphia welterweight, li paired road back tonight in a Philadel­ ton, 61. National Bank edged Bantly Oil Only Games Scheduled. home runs, including one thi* Todd, the Quaker Oats did not notify police. Class C—Milt Nelson 40-7-SS, Pitching Wilhelm, Baltimore, 6- 5 behind Roger Macaione's one- season with a .328 average to cap­ top athlete of the year, the an­ Baseball Tryouts with lease Logart, the Cuban'who phia match with Roger Harvey of ture his slxt' American League year. " , representative, whose son gradu­ He said he would report the Ed McLaughlin 43-10-83. Bermutla.. .Paolo Rosl will be out 9-0, 1.000; Larsen, New York, and hit pitching and the Elks nipped ated from > Monson Academy on nouncement to be made at Mon­ once fought for the title. In the batting champrlonship. Williams waa walkbd.hi* first calls to the State Athletic Com­ BUND BOGIE Wedneiday show st the Chicago of action for three months due tn I" Cher, Weahington, 5-1, .833; Manchester Trust 4-3. At Charter time up yesterday, struck out the Sunday and Ann McBride, capable day’s annual aport* )>anquet at First draw 87, EM McNamara; For Legion Nine JOIN A "I hit over .400 the last two Sam Oarilll’a Red Ember res­ mission at its Wednesday meeting Stadium. the cuts received in the Joe Brown Pappas, Baltimore and Shaw, Oak Park, Green Manor squeezed second and gratnvded out to the publicist for the'^'Women’s Divisim second draw 92, Ray Owens. Lifts Up Chicago nrionths of last year and I exipect taurant. The Tech n(ne thi* past here. Hart has been coming on strong fight. Chicago, 5-2 .714. past Fire A Police 3-2 and Pon- first baseman his next jhrea at the Manchester Country Cfiub. He added he would bring up the WOMEN’S DIVISION Final tryouts for :he American ticelli's trimmed Nassiff Arms to do the same thinp this year," . . , Bill Shepard, miinager of the baseball season Tony said, ranked he said. "Why should I quit?" times. He iuut out the *econd^aine. matter of a deal by which Hank CRIERS TOURNAMENT Legion Junior baseball team will New York, June 8 (/P)— Askf Oiyadaie ,' with sn 8-2 victory over^ though Friend gava up only four 7- 1. State Theater, etopped- to talk 17th among Olaas C imhoola in the Full Handicap BOWLING (State. "If all the boyc rettim next Sinacola,' an associate of singer be held Tuesday and Wednesday LOs Angeles. Bill Bruton had two hita In eight innings and struck Craig Phillips spoiled Macaione's about the major league' bofeball Dolores Kelly 104-40-64. night from 5:48 to 8:15 at Mt, National League managers race* and added, "The Ame'H()an aprlng we should have a big win Frank Sinatra, acquired an tn- of his four singles In the big in­ out 10 Cubs. bid for a no-hltter with a bases- terest in Varga* last summer. ODD OR EVEN HOLES Nebo. Tryouts are open to the about the best lefty-righty re­ NATIONAL IJCAGUE League scramble la getting better ner." Ace of the *tafr was happy ning but the key hit was a pinch Milwaukee had 32,399, Its larg­ loaded double In the fifth inning. Brodose claims Sinacola and ONE-HALF HANDICAP following boys: lief combination in the league three-run double by Andy Pafko. est turnout since opening day! to Macalone, who fanned 14 batters, Standings each week which is good for base­ giq lucky Bob Rukui who notched Sunday LEAGUE W L Pet. Mopiarty’s Win Opener ball.’’ . . . Wally Clchon, new golf flve.wdn* without a defeat . . . All Ralph Gambina, another Sinatra 1. Boys born Sept. 1, 1941 or and they’ll point to Chicago’s ♦ • enjoy the big seventh inning. 'The also hel|ied the Bankers to their associate, agreed to pay him $10,- Odd Holes—Cora Anderson 48- Green Manor ...... 5 2 .714 pro at Ellington Ridge, pboned to typewriter* seemed to. come to a 9-39. Kae Allen 81-12-89. Barbara thereafter; 2. Boys eligible under Bill Henry .and Don Elston. fUANTS 8, REDS 8—-San Fran­ Dodger runs off Bob Buhl came winning run In the bottom of the 000 for a piece of Vargas' con­ AT eighth inning. Bob Minney singled, Man. Auto Parts .. .3 2 .600 fill me in with details on the open­ stop when 'Vic DellaFerra, major Williams 51-12-39. Rule 3. player recfultment—Plan Henry end Elston did It again cisco whipped Cincinnati 8-8 be­ on homers by Gil Hodges and Don tract. Brodose contends he got B In this case Manchester High hind Jack Sanford in the Arst Demeter. was doubled to third b.v Macalone Medics ...... 3 5 .600 In Extra Innings, 7-6 ing day activities.. . Mall bag pro­ dommo at the Manchester Auto Even Holes—rConnie Kell.y 47- Sunday when they chipped in to duced a card from Roy Hagedom only 3500. and RHAM School varsity teams; game, only to slip back In the race The Giants backed up Sanford's and scored on another one-base Moriarty'* ...... 1 3 .500 Parte, escorted! a beautiful model 14-33, Mary Gangwere 43-10i-3,1. help John Buahardt and Elmer Garden 'Grove ...... 1 6 .143 from Indianapolis, where hp wit- into the odee at mid-moming Boardman Pulls Out ELLINGTON RIDGE 3. An.v hoy who, due to the holiday Singleton rack up victories that b.v loaing the aecond 7-1 to Orlando pitching with 10 hits In the first knock by Frank Fllloramo. Gambina Is the California m(in fio A k c u is L Pena'a four-httter.- Two walks, a hit batsman and Defending Champion Moriarty Bros, nipped the New Brit­ nesaed the -8(H) mile big car race one Hisa Diane ^ in n of Wcet Kickers—Saturday weekend, was unable to attend the boosted the Cuba Into the rare at­ game at Cincinnati before 28,887. AMERICAN LEAGUE on Saturday, and Joe Haloburdo, ager of Larry Boardman. Con Low net 83—Ev Johnson. Rod previous tryouts for players not mosphere bf third place. They couldn't do much with Pena, two-run singles by Dick Bombar­ Hartford. Vic showed ho partiality Standings ain Falcons 7-6 in H innings in yesterday’s opening Farming- another 600 miler fan, who also and Introduced the pretty . Monde necticut lightweight, who pulled Medford. Pete Naktenis. Second performing with varsity teams at PHII^S 11-0, CARDS 9-2—They a skinny Cuban who finished dier and Bill Fyjer accounted for out of a Saturday -night fight at all four Elks' tallies In^ the fourth W L Pet. toh Valley Baseball League test at Mt. Nebo. Southpaw Jackie witnessed the race, stopped by to to all males in attendance low net, Ernie Heath, 71. th»lr respective high schools. d ta n jL i^ C! i; B 8 4-1, P I R A T K 8 2-4-- had a wild Sunday in quiet Phila­ strong after one brief stagger In Sullivan’s ...... 6 1 .857 report his personal views on the Hollywood Legion Stadium. the eighth. Inning off George May, who Hedlund went all the way for the locals, giving up 10 hits Speaking engagement art 1 o’clock Kickers— Sunday The following players who at­ Henry, the lefty, saved Buahardt In delphia. First the Phillies battered Man. Parkade ., . .. .5 2 .714 while his teammates collected 12'? event. Joe ha* taken in the last at my son Dean’s school helped t>pn Chargin, Legion promoter, Low net—80 Werner Kunzie, • teuna and Individuals the eighth Inning of a 4-2 Arst St. Louis pitching for 16 hita and fanned 16 but walked nine and Vlio r ' c ,e i V e d \n anonymous tended last week's drills are re- left 10 runners stranded. Army A Navy ...... 3 4 .429 safeties off loser Joe Perotta, also nine 900 mllers, flying round trip P4UM the early (tfternoon hours second low net, Joe Lata, 76. nuested tn return this week: Steve weleome game victory over Pittsburgh. It an 11-9 (decision in the Arst game. 5 loaded jam with only one out In thi* year to the Motor Speedway. thYaatening call in O aj( land • haby sitting Shutout relief pitching by Ed Man. Optical ...... 2 .286 a lefthander. and then I hit the road once again McAdam, Christ McNeill, Bud was Henry again In the second Then a Ast Aght erupted between Fire A Police ...... 1 8 .167 the 10th, getting John Coiangelo . , . Pete Cloie, Mnnehester’a great Thur^Mlay, said Boardnan'a father • free lastructloB Don Cardwell, Phil pitcher, and Doucette and a . fly by < With the score deadlocked at 6-6 on a pop-up at third and Bob Windsor High being the destine' Minor, and Dave Sihrinsz. game when Singleton walked two track atar at St. John’s University Hon. called hirp long distance Saturday Penn State Meets • free parking men In the eighth inning. The Gloo CImoll, Card outAelder, while Sport Schedule Dan Mullens In the seventh in­ going Into the bpttom of the 11th, Baldwin on a grounded to first. Coach Whitey Johnson also ex­ INTERNATIONAL I.EAGUE Chick Gagnon was safe on an er­ in Brooklyn, stopped for a few - • • * nigbt at the stadium to tell him a attack bar southpaw retired Bill Vlrdon on a Vinegar^ Bend Mlzell waa abutting ning highlighted Green Manor’s Standings Maneggia. Hedlund, McDonough minute* and related hi* coming the fight wo*'off. pects veterans Dick Avery, Wes i air cenditloned ror, advanced to second on a wild Huskies Saturday Gy ball and Elston marched In to out the Phils 2-0 with Ave hits In Monda.. June 8 close win. Jim McOann collected W L Pet. and Don Simmons each had two schedule. A senior,. Close hopes to Fridiay "This ie It," (htsrgin said last Feshler, Dave. White, Pat Mls- mop up the rest'Of the way to com­ the second game. Pagani’i, va. Aceto, 6 — Ver- two hit.s In three at bats and Bob . .5 1 .833 pitch and scored on Andy Maneg- make the United States team for night. "Lectiard wah told by those trelta, Paul Sartor, Dick Sylves­ 32 BRUNSWICK Ansaldi’s ...... gia's. infield hit and Perrotta’s wild hits for the Oilerg; who have won Committee chairmen for the an' plete a 1-0 three-hit ahntout. planck Dowd, who-went 1-for-l and drove Norman’s ...... -i. ..4 1 .800 the Pan-Am ‘Games before enter­ guys that some ot hur fighters New York, June 8 (P)---We8tern ter, Chuck Salmond. Skip Marsh. throw to first ba*e. FVL honors the past two seasons. nual Lawyers and Doctors softball AUTOMATICS • • • It waa a day of good crowds in PAP va. Sullivan’s, A -Waddell. In the tying marker In the sixth, Aceto & Sylvester . .4 .1 ..571 Baylock's three blngles sparked ing the Marines in the fall. would get sick at the Ih*t min­ Michigan tackles Oklahoma State Ed Cain. Hank Pedemont* and Medics va. Green Manor, j — game, sponsored by the Women’ Joe Twaronile to be on hand this BRAVB8 R, DODOER8 {—-Mil­ the National, too, with 32,078 at paced the victors. Paul Richard. Paganl's ...... 1 5 .167 Spotting New Britain a 3-0 lead New Britain. « Wally Fortin and Cliff Ulm were ute." in the.opening game of the NCAA RHONE waukee's Braves snapped out of Pittsburgh where the-Pirates lost Buckley. Bill McCarthy and John McNeill . #5 in the first inning, the Oilers among the many callers in person AuxiUary of Manches\etN)Iemorial Jackie Leonard, Legion Stadium Baseball Championships st Oma­ week. All were members of the Kaceya va. St Marv’a, 1:18 - garnered FAP's three blngles. fought back with single tallies in Hedlund walked six batters and Hoepital, Tuesday night, Juhq 16 at ha. Neb., Friday. 1958 State championship club. their slump, scoring eight runs in a pair because of the Cubs’ fine I IMPORTANT MEETING struck out nine while Perotta on a day that I was glad to see matchmaker, was severely beaten li 3-1202 Nebo. Winning pitcher Art Nicker.son Officials and Little League and the third, fourth and fifth frames. pass. . . . Numerous phone callers Robertson Park, were Jotted Western Michigan boasts a 24-6 the seventh inning to rout their relief work, Harvey Haddix and walked five and recorded 14 by unknown assailant* Wednesday moat persistent tbnjientor, Don Boh Friend were the losers al­ Green Manor va. Marines, 6; 15 (2-3), Dave Anderson (2-3) and Farm League coaches are remind­ The Falcons added two more at night, none o f whom requested and delivered In person by mal'k and Oklahoma State ahov's strikeouts in the contest which night, Ha told a hospital press RECREATION IJEAGl’E —Robertson. Dave McKenna (2-3) sparked ed of an important meeting markers on Andy Baylock's two- Babe Ruth's batting average in Herdic, publicist. Several secre' conference in Loe Angeles Sa'.ur a 22-h , Nike va. Wtllla, 8:30—Robert­ PontlcelH's one-sided triumph Wednesday night at 8:30 at the run homer in the fifth and a solo took three hours and 15 minutes 1922, kept me awake until af^^er practice sessions have been held by The fifial pairings were decided son. to complete. both clubs and the usual barrel of day that FVankie Carto, an Bast Standings while Jimmy Smith (2-2) and Army A Navy Club. Plans for tally ofi Baylock's third hit of the the 11 o’clock news. err upderworld oliaracter, was re last .Satur(iay when Oemson and Police vs. Finest 135 6:15 • fun i* expected. Watching 'rom the Fresno State won their district W. L. Pel. Mike Cowan (3-3) hit best for the All-Star competition later this afternoon, a run-prOducing single Mori- * * * sponaibl^i Charter Oak. Nassiff s. summer will be discussed. to leftfleld in the seventh. iarty’s ,..000 111 003 01-7-12-2 stands this year will be Atty. Dave playoffs. Clemson defsated Florida Teachers ...... 5 0 1.000 All Types! All Sizes! Tuesday Keith, only casualty In the .'nnual Boardman once was co-managed State 5-0 at Gaatohta. N. C., and Telephone ...... 5 0 1.000 New by Blinky''Palermo, closely aa- Tie Score In Ninth Rain waa welcomed by all, I am aeries, who suffered a fractured Fresno State trpunceaT-.;Waahing- Police ...... 3 2 .600 Britain . 300 020 1,00 00-6-10-2 ankle last year .. One request iociated wltnNQarbo. Back-to-back singles in the Hedlund and Aiemany; Perotta sure, and'this waa a day for rub­ ton, 10-6. at Seattle, in the^.rubber North Ends ...... 2 3 .400 came from a woman baseball fan Ohargin said hq had poUca prO' game ot a three-game set. First National ..., i.. 1 3 .250 ninth Inning by Maneggia, and and Baylock. bers and umbrellas : . . Much tectlon while In Dsq Angeles and Myles McDonough enabled the who wanted the date* Pittaburgli The pairings for the first round Post Office . . 1 3 .250 work had to be caught up and cor­ would play in Philadelphia. ’’We expected the same oh..aii "off, and winners to knot the count and respondence answered, Desk was of the double elimination tourna­ liberty Mutual ...... 1 4 .200 want to see the Pirates plav if we on” basis tn Oakland. ment: Flljaat 1 3 5 ...... 0 .1 .000 force the game Into extra innings. .Yesterday’fi Homert clear and clean, something- un can work it around the family va­ He said Poardman'i father told Hedlund pitched out of a bases- usual in any newspaper office, by cation," she reported___ Sat with him Larry had a bad hand.'Qhar- (Season Totals in t’ arentheses). the hour of departure . . . Noth­ Tony D'Angona, Bob Donovan and gin insisted to Ganibina that ing special on the schedule, the Director Fred Maganelll at Cheney Boardr.ian would have to ga WHAT O’YA HEAR American League college baseball seuon - being Tech as We sifted names and quali­ through wirtii the flghit, but after Francona, Indians (3), practically over except Tor post- fications before deciding winners the call. Art Rat .poni of Oakland, 30-MINUTE FREE Lopez, Yankees (9). stsson play , . . Luncheon date of..the school’s annual two top ath­ the other main eventer, bowed put, LADIES' DATv IN THE BEST OF CIRCLES ? INSTALLATION Slaughter, Yanklees (2). was kept st noon with Ted Re letic awards .. While at the school conteding he waa ill. EVERY WEDNESDAY Berra, Yankees (7). bain, regional manager for the I talked with Harry Kitchlng, who Chargin said he didn’t think • A.M. to 5 P.M. Thorneberry, Yankees (1). American International Bqwlinc will retire later this month, and RamrxMil or hi* manager, Freddie Triandos, Orioles (iS). Corp., which will, operate the 32 the man who steered the school, to Amo'-oso, we. "pulling anything.” Slevers, Senators (3). . be(i, 10 pin bowling Parkade Its only state basketball crown .. "In their case. I heard it's a case Lemon, Senators (13). Lanes. W t visited the site of con- Journeyed to Wethersfield for the of the two not getting along,” the COHN. GOLF LAND Yost, Tigers 2 (12). struction but d ^ ’t move out of second time in three days on a promote- said. , JUN<( 0 «ION 0 N ROUTE 16 and 83-^EXIT 95 Maxwell, Tigers (11). the car, the ,rSin coming ^own CXAC baaebkil asai^ment. Among Oomi.iiaaion Secretary Clayton FROMM R ^RIRTFORD AT TAIXlOTTVILLE Jensen, Red Sox (12). harder thgn ' st any time during the spectators' was Dick Thurston, Frye said Ramponi would be sus­ F ree Installation Rivera, White Sox (1). Manchester policeman, whosf alma SPECIAL f e e 75c FOR 18 HOLES • the day , . . Weather forced post mater, Housatonic Regional, pended unles* he shows a doc- CLUBS and HALLS FURNISHED ponement of the weekly Tuesday tor’a certificate proving illneas. National League d o ^ e d Sevmoui' 2-0 to gain the Free Inatnictien*-'.rS’>'4<‘l< Ear and Lounge night volleyball games with my finals of C3ass B competition ... Frye declared the commission as little as SERT COUERS Thomson, Cuba (6). heigtabors and as a . result I tried Night home with my family. won’t stand for any shen(Utig*na Hodges, Dodgers (8). to catch up on my reading, find­ among Boardman, Gambina and Demeter, Dodgers (10). • ing the Sport Magazine story on .the Legion. • Spencer, Giants (3). Jimmy Piersall interesting . Satur4)a.y Lynch, Reds (8). Good .news on Manchester High’s T R IP L E ^ . Weatherman cooperated and I Slimmer Volleyball' ^ Cepeda, Giants (13). team triumph in the. State Cl AC waa able to join my family for an Oliver,. Cardinals (1). matches at Fairfield was passed afternoon of fishing, swimming ahd . Teams, and indlviduala, Intereort- STORES^ Boyer, Cardinals (12). along by an' interested golf en boating at a nearby lake .,. ..Fish ed in playing tn k «ummer volley­ Jablonaki, Cardinals (3). thuslast at night. were biting and my sons brought ball league are aaked to meet at You don’t replac* your 681 MAIN ST -rM l 8-6711 Freese. PhiUlea (6). * .* * home a pail full .. Night home ^the Eaet Side Reo Tuesday night at 7:30, Plans wUl be formulated H. Anderson, Phillies (6). W ednesday again and ! have been getting quite furnace often for all materials a few stars of late on the calendar, for the eqmi. g reason. AU mvtriee Two. fine sports publiestions, noting nights I have been around in the Kec winter league have been „ John Durant's The Story of Base- notified, Jim Herdic rhporU. the house. replace it w ith Leads the league for flavor! One-car, two-car . . . with storage spiace, So jiick your plan and leave the rest to THE BEST That'g Schaefer, the beel with the an open porch or^^outdoor pla.v area, even the W. G. Glenney Company. We’ll even Drives WEUE NEAR AS YOUR TELEPHOHE! You can’t buy a i l k ! . li a built-in fireplace! No matter what, we advi.se on the financing. lY better furnace than ^ smooth roiiikd teste %.. never can build a garage, to meet .vour needs and the new •harp, never flat. It’* your budget. •14’x22’ gxragF with THE REAL BEER! Stanley or Franz Overhead Type Door CO. •INERAl ELECTRIC Walk-In-door It’* America'* Olde*t Lager Beer. In our plan books you’ll see garages with Thomas Colla Sheathing and Roof Decking Ml 9-5224 gable roofs, hip roofs, shuttered windows, Framing JA 2-5750 O IL FURNACK an attached breezewa.v— dozens of archi­ Novelty Siding Ihvo doubie-hung window* tectural features that’ll add distinction to ■ 210-lh. Bird Asphalt RooAng Shingle* 9 «**>«swi aicdr«l*«* BienN Cevar jrbur house. (choice of rolor*) ' FLETCHER RUSS 00* OF MANCHESTER it leokl lik# luxury — end it ill luill to provide yeort ’ HltoheU •i clean, quiet, werry-free performance. leolOrei - J t-781t 188 WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE " " ■ G*n*rol Eleciric’ i quick-action "Verlifin" Heat Our New Hours Are: CORNER DURANT s i Ixchongtr Ihot cufi fuel bill» lo the provides NEW LARGER QUARTERS '' heal in a hurry. So hondiom*,- you'll want to «how it, net hide it. Only 33" high — "growi" into a yqar 7:30 tiU 5:00 P,M.*-Mondoy Hiru Thundoy PLENTY OP FRONT AND REAR PARKING " ‘round, ’’vrhole-houw’’ oir conditioner when you or* 7:30 A.M. HR 0:30 P.M.^~Fridoy AUTO GLASS INSTAUED ready. ’’ 7:lo AA4. fid Neon-wS(Btur4ay • . * GLASS FURNITURE TOFS Toti can have this premium quality General inectrlc Custom Oil Furnace tor aa little a* 130' MIRRORS (Firsplocs 6m 1 DeMr) a montlC For a free borne heating sunrey and asttmfite, eaU MI l>-4968. ^Your Guarahtee— PICTURE FRAMING (oil fypM) ■ i Our 39 Yeafa Of WINDOW and FUTE GUSS Want Four ear w aah ^t Wagt a lubrioatioB job, motor tuno^op or spy ether oervlee work? Yea Dependable Service” g «M ’t iMva to brlag Ow flw l»~ W E ’I X CALL Df OUB ENOU8H FfHUI AND GET ITI No towi,. no G iN E R A l^ ELECTRIC OUNTRAOTORSi WE HAVE IN SlYiCK batiMr, M w t is (rtMrgw Tear oar will b« retumad to yon la Jig b v e l S36 NOR’TH MAIN ST. MEDICINE C AilNETS and SNOWER DOORS O. E. RALES— ,SI»VIO B — PAATS TEL. MI 9-5253 OPEN.SATUIIDAYS->OPEN THURSDAY BVBNlNoa WILLIAMS OIL SERVICE, Inc. EiTIMATEB GLADLY QIVKN MORIARTY BROTHERS Ml 3-5135 SAl BBOAD . m >4 5 M tluiU-fMiMd 1 ihri£iMU f V'". M IIANGHliSTER EVENINO HERALD, MANCHE8TER, CONN„ MONDAY, JUNE 8. 1969 FAGGlbEVBI* n r a i T K i f MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN* MONDAY, JUNE S, 1969 ,WantMl— Te Buy I t Apartments—Flat*— Hoosea for Sale 72 Houm* for Solo 72 Houom for Sftl# House* for Salt 72 Housss for Salt 72 WaBie4— Bael Estate 77 HdusehoM Goofla 51 Tcnemcnta 63 i Baildiitf— CpntntcUnt 14 THERE UUGUTA BE A LAW BY PAGAi.Y and SHORIBN Articles FW Sale 45 FOR FARMS and land frseta with- BEAUTIFUL—8 room ranch, 1>4 $14,800—Exesllem condition, ex- MANCHESTER- Beautiful 4-room BUY ~ SELL — TRADE , WANTED TO BUY I, 'cellent buy, 6 room Cape at 57 home, modem throughout. Many NEW SOLID M A P I^ Dropleaf baths, enclosed breeMwa* with Want . to aail your propertyt^^' MUST 8*LL-Westlnghouse 20’’ Good uieo reantaUe furniture, THRKE ROOM-Apartment, gas! ‘n » n e w :'8«ngl*wood Drive, I or 4 bed- extra*. Call on this one. Full BtDWBU. ROMK Impravoment table and four chairs. Apply tl and electricity furnished. Choice Lawrence F. Flsno, Broker. K1 3 car garage, amesite drive, oil ' U S T ^ O - Bower* Ichool Greenwood, Inc., will buy (or all window fan, like new. $25. Easy also aaall i^rlght anOMfiaat rooqns, large kitchen, plaatcr price, $10,900. Monchaater Rd. Ex- On. AltaraUona, additiona f^a- m n ' *(OW Hl$^ St. »ftar 6 p.m. of refrigerator and etovt. Heat *-*796. heat, baseboard radiation, ap­ area—6 finished rooms. Uam Cod. cash dr woriz'out a trade Quick Is T I VETCW S ironer, $86. Stanley buffer and planaa. < Shed dormeni, compl*l*>\ re­ w alltS ceram lc bath, aluminum cellent 5'e room ranch, attached ragen. Roofing gad aiding axp^ra. STRANcer and not water. Rent $77. MI- proximately IH acres lot, large action aasured -Call and get oiK Alumlnam clapboarda a apeciaity lOSPiTAwTKfKtQSI grinder, $86. Standard KanuUp $13,300—1956 SIX room Cap* fire­ modeled kitchen, attached garage, storms^Ameaite drive, must be garage, many (eaturea Including wrruTMtFiLu tVIRVONt 40” .CR08LEY—De luxe electric Watkini Used Furniture 8-6940. shad* trees. Priced at a low fig- deal, no obligation. Unexcelled workmanaMp. Blaay A*uetp.' register with cash drawer. $50. Mllge, electric clothes drver. place, birch cablneta, , baseboard ura of $16,800. Charle* I>eaper- beautifully landscaped lot. R. F. Seen. MoY-sasalime large l'’i% large lot. Owner transfarred. Sac­ budget terma. Ml B-atM or TR 9 M 0 4 « GREETED MI 9-6242. Exchange neat, awiiinga, aluminum forms, Dlmock Co., Realtor, MI 9-6346, mortgage. CAH now. Paul J. Cor- rifice, Full price. $16,900, Call the v iiTh a 9;tEMC£ "Like new. MI 9-6500. THREE ROOM furnished apart­ ance, MI 9-7620. ADVERTISING B-BIM. 16 (Mk Street ment with bath. Residential ion*. garage, anade trees. Carlton W. or Robert Murdock, MI 8-6473, rent!. MI 8-686.1 Ellsworth Milton Agency Real­ L'Kt oirrM VK» Free parking, newly redecorated. Hut^ina, Mi 9-6133. FOUR ROOMS, p lu s-3 unfinished, Barbara Woods, MI 9-7702. tor*. MI 3-6930, or lin 9-5514. CARPEIPmRS, axperlenced In HOME MADE over night trailer ELECTRIC CLOTHES dryer, Like W S BUY and aau antique an*i used full basement, city utilities fire­ VERNON BOX MOuih>AIN Drive MAN out CI,A8.S1F»KD ADVKRTISEMENI DEIT. HOURS building and contracting, altera with canvas top. 18 Watren St. 106 Deming Street or call MI WAPPING—Large 6% room ranch, propelrty Hated w* could *p- new. MI S-6600. fumttjre, china, glSM, 'diver, pic­ 4-1306. place, hot water oil. heat, com­ II ■ Nice 5 room ranch pn 14i SELECT HOMES 8:15 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. tlona, additiona, porchea, e*t Spd- ture frames, guns, atUe oc .tents, breeseway and garage. Ojstom bination windows and doors, roll­ acre* of wooded lot. Basement tiae fi hare.ere. Gtva u* a cal.call .P, V. .. ciallilnji In cottajfea, garogea. aid- Used Sofas ...... $10,160 built. Six years old, large lot. Sell­ NEW RANCH-Cholc* location. In tree shaded copimunlty of Tongren, Brokar. MI $-6821. Any* LARGE BA^T carriage and mat­ whole estates Furniture refln- DUPLEX, 4 rooms, . autofnatlc up aWnIngs, house and ettte fully study with many built-in*, book* Ingk. cfuaranteed workmanahip.- w r - ing under FHA. Appraised for Built-In stove and overt^ com er fire­ beautiful home*, txt* 100x2'Hl, *lx thipg In rear eitate. COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. tress, $12; MI 9-8274. ______Ished and repaired. Furinti.ra Re­ heat. AvallabI* July 1st. Call MI insulated, deep lot, nicely Jend- , esse*,.'fireplace. Short drive' to mJ S-07S1. Used Plano ...... $75 $17,500. Phllbrick Agency, Ml acaped, many ahsde trees, txcel- place, attached garage, covered mom ranch. Are* 2,016 *'. ft, T- MU.NDAT Tluo FRIPAV IU;80 A.M.—SATtIRPAV » AAL pair Service and Sales. Talcott- 9-6055. University of Conn, or Hartford. Ar e YOU CONSIDEPJNt. T Save 10% on new unfinished villa. MI M449. 9-8464. lent condition, quick occupancy. patio, $20,800, R. F. WmoeV Co., shsped hall, living room 31x15, FOR ALTERATIONS, additloiia, BQOltS. INDEX fiiel storage Favorable FHA (inanoing. Price SBIJJNG YOUR PROPERTY? furniture. SIX R(X)M tenement, redecorated, Charles Lesperancs. MI 9-7630. Realtor, Ml 9-6346, or "arbara $17,200, Formal dining room, pirtur* book PLEASE READ YUl/R AD cabinet, work, garagea. etc Call Selves, defroster timer, large ON 7 \ ACRES fertile lan^ 6 Wa wilt appraise your p>.*.ipart9 mirror, drafting Instruments and automatic gas hot water, I steam Wood*. V l 9-7702, Robert Murdock, WAPPING CENTER AREA Nice kitchen, dishwasher. Three large Qlrardin Woodworking, ""ree eat|. Coffee Tables ...... $10 WANTED--Small apartment alM rooma, breezeway., double MANCHESTER, 81 Bretton Rd. *- Ml 1-6472. bedroom* Nine w«lk In clo«et*, (r*6 and without any . obllfstioit OIo h MM *r '^Vant Adt * are tikm over Ike phone aa a coa- lamp. Miscdlaneous gifts and heat. Convenient to shopping and custom built 8 bedroom ranch, matea Ml 9-MB3. i z : piano. Call MI 8-1246. 3 ceriimlc baths, fireplace, 8 ExceUem one owner 8 room •tile. Finished I>«*emenl with b*r, wa also buy property for caah. m l n T r The aOvertiaer ahouM read hla ad the PIKH'I O A t IT household Items, mahogany book­ bus. Available July let, t*C. Box attached garage, large living Single Beds ...... $10 ~ach miles. Oqrlton W. Hutchins, Ml ranch, two bedrooms, full tile Ill play room, gsrsge Price $29,400 Member Multiple Listing a p p e a r s and REPORT EKKUKS In time for the next Iumt- MASON WORK-Chimney* built case, MI 8-6387 after 6, H, Herald. room, raised Fireplace, built-in CtOGlEft? IkuiAHE) OOOWiEft 9-5182. bath, garage, has concrete drive, American Colonial-I..arge living STANLEY BRAY. Rea.'tor Unn n e BeraM la teaponaible for ,onl> ONE Incorree* or omitted or repaired. Plasferlng work new B uTT^ECME Vil'TH WATKINS WANTED-- 3-horae mowing ma­ ROCKIJCDGSl—New 6 room raich. bookcases, psnsled wall^.- mod­ / BRAE-BURN REALTY or old. Stone work all Kind.'-. Call •'HE fiOOPiEG ^ A pack: h e r e : Newly ' redecorated 3 room apart­ large living room with fireplace, ern kitchen, bulTt-ln oven*, beau­ room, bookshelves, cabmets. flre- for any advertlaeroent and then only to the extent o^ a USED FURNITURE chine. Call MI 9-5789. ment available If desired. TR- MANCHESTER-8 room Colonial two nice porchea. ' Full plaster IH baths, attached garage, .very Ml 3827$ " -,,^ ,1 Inaertloa. Errora nrhirb do not. leaaea the value of Jack Carr. MI 9-7406. “Oa "•4EV COVE ID Boftts and Accewmries 46 tiful cabinets, washer - dryer place.ilace. Largo rear acreened *y>rrh"orch. 5-9131. ranch, 4 latgq bedrooms. 8 full house, radiant heat. Priced right. large living room. $11,900 R. F. FormalTormsl dining room, comer com er cabl- cabl m the advMTtaemeot trill not be eoirr^ited by “ make good” Inaerttnn. EXCHANGE are*. Full cellar with overslied 'SELUNO YOUR HOME? Fat COMPLETE — Carpentry work. baths, built-in oven and range, 3- $17,350. Shown by appointment Dlmock Co., Realtor, MI 9-17'6, FOR SALE^—12 ft. Barbour run, Rooms Without Board 59 car garage, choice location. PhU- windows, walkout door. About l i neta,^ j. Spacious^ • , , kltcjien, . dl^wa*h-/{ prompt, efficient, courteou* aerv* Roofing, aiding, dormera. recre­ about with steering wheel and 15 Oak Street only. Drive by. MI 8-6273. Brse or Robert Murdock, MI 3 6473 Bar­ acre with large shade tree*.' f - , "P” *?*; I--aundry rwrn. Tilej ive and appraising without obliga- TOUR tXMlPBKATlON WHX FOUR ROOM duplex available July brtek Agency, MI 9-8464 Burn Realty Co. bara Woods, Ml 9-7702. ation rooma,' room Additiona and forward throttle, has canvas PLEASANT LARGE heated room, Convenlent to main highway, ‘svaiory. Three twin sized be<)-1 ,.„n ^ Btechler, Realtor, RE APPRBtTATED Dial Ml 3-2711 Open I'hursday evening* until 9 1st. MI 9-8869. rooms, Ule bqlh. Oversized two lathing. Ed Staaiak, PI T-TB64. J cover with bows. 14 HP Evinrude free parking. On bug line. 148 7 ROOM Colonial iV baths, gs- Owner leaving state. QiiUJ' oc Ml 3-6989 or Wealey R. SmUh, As* Closed Mondays -SOUTH WINDSOR-8 room ranch IV car garage with ae<-ond floor. A*k motor with cruise a day gas Center“ er St. C:ali l MI 3-5002. FIVE ,R(X)M fist, sscond floor, rage, steam heal, good 'ondltion. cupanev. soclates. MI 9-8653. Member Multi­ ALL TYPES—Of carpentry work tank. Price $325. Woodbury, 38 extra large shaded lot. School bus iKg $30,060. Lost and Found Auto Driving School 7*A sunporch. Garage. References re­ Owner. MI 3-0781. No agent*. at door. Vacant. Can be seen any NEW CAPE c 6 D —Shed dormer-^ BROOK ST., SOUTH WINDSOR ple Listing Service. done. Alterations. Dormers, roof­ Server St. ROOM WITH kitchen privUeges. Off Graham Rd. 1 year old 3 ing, porches, garages, etc. Work quired. Adults only. No pets. 175 time. Asking $12,600. P. V. Ton- oversized 34x36. Near ' >wers Shown bj' Appointment LOST—Radio controlled airplane, MORTLOiTt’S Mahcheater'a lead­ Centrally located. Babies ac­ bedroom aplit lever. Wall to wall guaranteed, free estimates. Call 14 FOOT V-bottom plank boat, 18 Good condition, $25. ’la 9-0698 per month. Phone MI 9-0482, grrn, Broker. MI S-(ijl21. school — complete four. $15,400 36" orange wing, black body. ing driving school Three skilled, ?Anov J cepted. Mrs. Dorsey, 14 Arch St. MANCHESTER carpeting, new O.E. stove, com- MI 3-1445 after 6 p.m. foot trailer, 18 h.p. Evinrude (first deposit holds). R. F. Loat May 28. Reward. CaT Kid­ courteous Inatnictors. Class room 3>i ROOM apartment, centrally lo­ COVENTRY LAKtc — 4H room , blnation door* and windows, H. B. GRADY, BROKFR motor, $500. MI 3-7180. ■ MOVING TO PLEASANT ROOM—One block $14,500—Reduced. Extra large 4 Dlfnock Co, Realtor. M l 8-5245. die Fair. MI 8-58S8. tns^nictlopv for 16, 16. 17 year cated. heat, hot water, stove, re­ finished 5 room cape, base­ winterized cottage. Need* "file Barbara Woods Ml 9-7702 *.• Rob­ ' paneled recreation room, ga­ About Town WEST COAST from Main Street., Separate en­ frigerator $80 monthly. Adults. rage. MI .3-8009 cldt. Telephone Mr. Mortlock. R o o fin g — S illin g 1ft 7% H. P. OUTBOARD motor. Will ment garage. cleaning up. Reliable ptrty can ert Murdock MI 3-6472. 1 CUSTOMER CAN’T USE IT trance also separate kitchen. MI 9-9959. MANCHESTER BUSH HILL RD. The "Olerk-etle*.’’ newly erfan* Director of Driver Education’. sacrifice for a quick sale. Don $14,700—Asking. Six finished Cape. buy this ofte for no mone ' down. LOST - - Lady’a small platinum so I WANT A REUABLB Gentlemen. Free parking. MI. Op* year old split level (Hoi- MANCHESTER Izert women's auxiliary to the MI 9-7398. RAY'S ROOFINO CD., shingle and Willis Garage, 18 Main St. City water and sewer. Call P. V. Tongren, Broker, MI- watch. Call MI 9-7M4 after ». TRUSTWORTHY PERSON 8-4724. FOUR ROOMS for rent, $48 month­ 38331. “ Anything- In Real Es­ Postal Clerka Union, hoa cnonged built-up roofs, gutter and conduc­ Assume- money saving lywood type) « rooms, t 'j baths, , ^oom Cap* Cod, 4 down, 3 up, A'TTENTION teenagers—Ages 15 Help Wanteid— Female 35 TEN H.P. Mercury outboard WHO’S GOING ly: Inquire at 88 Charter Oak St., tate," H IL L aiD E MANOR, Vernon - large lot, traffic free, in min- - ' the (late of Its monthly meeting to LOST—One pair pink framed tor work; roof chimney repairs Help Wanted— Male 36 Articles For Sale 45 Manchester. 4% mortgage. centrally located on bu* line. to 18 We teach. Class room. Start Ray Hagenow, MI 9-^4; Ray motor. Good condition. $75 . C. J. HOUSEKEEPING • Choose your own high wuoded lot. ule* drive to Aircraft. Reason­ 2 family nlc# locution, 4 down. 8'A Wednesday, June 17. at which Urn# chlld'a glasses vicinity Ver- RN OR'^LPN—For 8-11 shift, or TO TAKE OVER ROOM TO RENT—Inquire at 61 $15,800—Nice six room, Green 8DC ^ROOM—Ranch, full base­ now We teach adults l8 to 60. Jackson MI 8-8839. SIGN MAN for trucking depart­ CLOTHES LINE poles Installed, Morrison Paint Store, 386 Center For yotir new Ranch, Split or Co­ able oroinancv. up. 2 car garage. -| it will be held at the home o f Mrs. planck Suiool. Call Ml 3-7084. part-time weekends. Vernon Ha­ UNPAID BALANCE Gerai’d Street. M l 3-5047. Manor Ranch,' garage ment, attached garage. Green John R. Hull, 78 White 8t. Free home pick-up service, 'j'hrec ment. Can have own account. Un­ all sixes, old poles reset, reason­ St. Bosinem Lotattloiw lonial. R F. Dlmock Co., Pesltor, 813 CENTER ST. 6 room Cape. New 5 room ranch, built in stove . FOUND—Black male mongrel with Instructors, no waiting. C x i Mr. COUGHUN ROOFINQ Company. ven. Vernon, TR 5-2077. usual opportunity for expierlenced able. New battery, Jack. MI Monthly Payment* LARGE comfortable partially air- city utilities. Manor. One block from Buckley Ml 9-6345. or Barbara Woods. Ml 4 rooms down end bath, fire­ EIGHT FOOT Minlmlx hydro­ School. Aluniim'im storms and and oven, full cellar, cltv water, j ^ white cheat: Call I^e Fracchia, MIclette Manchester Driving Inc. Aluminum siding, asphalt- man. Call Woodland Auto faint­ 9-1353. • $23.28 conditioned room, available gen­ for Rent 64 9-7702, Robert Murdock. Ml r 6477. place. garage. Fenced bark, choice of lot, $14,290. VA and FHA; Mrs. Peter Cashlon, 200 Meple plane, almost new. Also 5 h.p. BOLTON Dog Warden, MI 3-8594. Academy. PI 2-7249, asbestos roofing. Also aluminum, ' J CLERK TYPIST ing Co., 1208 Burnside Ave. East NEW FURNITURE tleman only. Parking. 818 Middi* screens. fireplace, screened-ln well shrubbed, Ideal home for POWICR MOWERS—Toro, Jacob Johnson outboard motor. Call STORE FOR RENT, exctllent lo­ financing available, i SI has returned home from a grjvanized or copper gutters and Hartford, JA 8-0200. And Appliances Tpke. East. MI 8-5194. I10,900-Co6k Drive, 4 room ranch, patio. Other extra*. Under $11,000. easy maintenance.' Retired cou 7 room home In Highland P*rk| three rrionths trip to 84n Bernnf. I ARSON’S Connecticut’^ first li­ Interesting. position for skilled een, Yazoo and Snapping Turtle MI 9-3468. cation 500 square ft-, slr-condl- No agents. Call MI 9-8578. FOUND—Small black female mon­ leaders. Ml 8-77Cff. HAVE BEEN IN STORAGE 3 large garage, amesite pie or young family naming 8 ares, needs decorating, som« re­ dino, Calif., and Yuma, Aril,, grel, vicinity Hlllatown Rd. Call censed driving school rained. .. typist with aptitude for tiv e EIXPERIENCED painters wanted. Reel and rotary. Also ridmf^ng mow MONTHS PLEASANT ROOM — In prlvata tioned optional. - Tel. MI 8-1191. (XIVENTRY—4’,i room ranch with bedroottia. On bus line and 3 drive. MANCHESTER RD.—Beautiful 5>,4 pair, large lot, 112,500. where she visited her ’ daughters. Lee Fracchia, Dog Warden, MI Certlfie» room ranch, g jjj ROOM—Colonial plus ' lotty room ranch,. basement garage, centional buy at $10,000. For ar>- Roofing and Siding, Inc. AP work East Hartford, Conn. 6 Panel Col. Doors from $8.95 ea. ’■’Majrtag” Washer lent for grocery, TV, or appliance nice 'View and neighwr- family room, 2 car carage, polnlment to insneci please call playroom, large lot. Rocky Hill Veterans Home and on Tolland Turnpike Buckland. guaranteed. Free estimates, MI 1 Part-time grocery boy 687 North Main St. Ml 8-2427. Morse. MI 3-6388. choice location, built-in sto' e and AimoancemenU Call J. T. Daly. JA 7A231. Combo Doors from $14.95 ea. “ Emerson” Televisl pairing MACHINE OPERATORS shop, luncheonette, 13$ ^prjce St., knacks, etc. Mr. Reed Auctioneer. aeen at 160 Gardner St.. Man­ 3-5 p.m. Saturday, June 13th advertised prices by at least 6% a few other articles. nelghborhqod, near Main St. MI combinations, heated at-1 Cape. 2 tile baths, baseboard Eugene L. Beauchamp, electri­ roofs of all kinds. New rooft. gut SELF PROPELLED 20” Toro Ph'one Me Immediately Manchester. Call EXport 9-6088, MANCHESTER chester...... ^------NOBODY - BUT NOBODY 8-3822. tached garage. 1 heat, aluminum storms, .ooded BOLTON—Ansaldi built Colonial. 7 „ , L4»ts for Sale 73 cian's mate second Class,. USN. son ter work, chimneys cleaned r <- rotary mower, now $99.95. (Reg. SAMUEL ALBERT, Hartford Saybrook. Apply Manchester Modes, Inc. UNDERSELLS NATIONAL $21,800—New, custom built split | Carlton W. rooms. I 'i baths. Nice location, .$11,500 —Six loom older home, ex­ of Mr. and Mrs. Leo L. Beau­ paired. Aluminum siding. 80 $139.96 discontinued model). Mar­ CH 7-0358 any time up to 8 p.m. Personals years’ - experience. Free estl Help Wanted— FOR BUYERS WITH <"ASH, LARGE STORE, 205 N. Mafti St level. Latest In modern] Hutchins. DO 9-51.'12. $17,000. R. F. Dlmock Oo,, Realtor. cellent condition, good heating sya- IPtNB ACRES-Wlndaor 95x340 champ, 86 Llnnmore Dr., la serv­ Business Services Offered IS Pine St. low’s, 867 Main St. See It Day Or N l^ t Apartments— Flats— MI 6-5345. corner building lot. Convenient to mates. Call Howley, MI 8-5361, Ml Male or Female 37 SPECIAL DEALS New modem front, good bustneos kitchens, acre lot. 1MANCHESTEIR—4 room expand- tem. From porch heated. iHenty ing aboapd the dock landing ship VACUUM CLEANERi rapa'red In If you have no means of trans­ Tenements 63 Hamilton. Call MI 9-3601. ELEX7TRICAL work by Walt Zema- 8-0768. Manchester, Conn. Goodyear or Firestone, all 'Irsts-, NATIONAL LUMBER, INC. portation, I’ll send my auto for center, $68 monthly. • $28,000—Asking-' Older large_ 4 I qble Cape, Conveniently located, of' trees. Just off South Main St.' US8 DoTiner, and Jan P. Peterson, ray own home a ^ . Forty vesra ARE YOU LOOKING not retreads •bedroom home. Two XVIII eleelrlclan'a mate fireman, USN, factory experlenbe. Au maliaB, low nek. Prompt efficient service .381 STATE STREET you. No obUgation$b '' FOUR ROOM apartment (oi rent. fireplace, hot water heat, imme­ 118,800—Extra lot Ihcluded with Guaranteed workmanahip. MI . FOR A GOOD 600x16 $8.95 ex. NORTH HAVEN, CONN. A—I ^ B —E ^ R —T—'S Heat, hot water, gas for cookin'-, atabe Ifireplacea. Stucco diate occupancy. Full price $12.- 4H ROOM RANCH, like new, fir* COVENTRY—Ijirge lot for sale. aon of Mr. and Mra. H. C. Peterson, n t e a tree estimates, tree pickup Heating and Plumbing 17 670x16 $10.95 ex. Houses for Rent 65 barn. Three bay garage. this five roomer on Server 81. 490 Taylor. St., Is serving aboard And delivery. Mr. Miller, 3k 9-8976. SHIRT PRESS—Operator, experi­ PART TIME JOB??? CHestnut 8-2147 43-46 ALLYN ST.. HARTFORD eltctnc refrigerator and gsa 800, Alice Clampet, Realtor. MI- place, ceramic tile bath, amesite Make an ideal hoipe (or small fam­ Call MI 9-8784. S. WATSON, PLUMBING and heat ence not necessary. Apply in per­ $34.50 guaranteed fdr 3 evenings 710x15 $12.96 ex. OPEN NIGHTS TILL 8 P.M. stove. Coll DO 9-4071 or DO 9-8779 I’ l acres. Very nice'view. 9-4543 or Mr. Johnson MI 3-7357. drive, attached garage, full price the destroyer US8 Putnam. 8-6904. RADIO-TV REPAIRS, any make- 760x15 $14.95 vx. SIX ROOM Duplex quiet people. ily. Look It over. BOLTON, Hebron Road—10 acre* tng contractor. New Installations son New Model Laundry. "S Sum­ work. Car helpful. Call PI 2-6653, SAT 6 P.M. from 6 to 7 p.m. References- 118 Well* St. MI- $25,500—A (our room home and a $11,900. R. F. Dlmock Co. ’tealtor. S5e WASH—Do It yourself. Lucky cars. amplifiers, phonographs and alteration work and repair work. mit St. ' HArrison 3-3390. Whitewalls add. $3.00 Diamondfi— Watches— . custom built 6 room QUALITY BXHLT — 8>i room Ml 9-5245, Robert Murdock, MI .$13,700—View St. Neat cape of more or leas, 600 ft. approximate WlUlam E. Jarvis, 71 E. Dtlddla changers Over 47 years total ex COLE’S DISCOUNT CENTER 9-1702. Ladv C«lf-Servlce I^Aundry, 11 Ml 9-8808. Jewelry 48 WESTINGHOUSE electric stove, THREE ROOM apartment, partly ' ranch, , 2 fireplaces 2 ranch, fun .basement with fire­ 3-6473, or Barbara Woods, Dfl (our rooms, poatible to expand. Can ly frontage, partly wooded. $3,600 Tpke„ is attending the American Ms|^e St (across from First Na- perlence 90 days guarantee on all GIRL FRIDAY—Wanted. Good 436 CENTER ' MI 9-0980 excellent condition, automatic fur^shed, utllitiea, extra bpdroom ' baths, recreation room, place, plastered walls, ful' insu­ 9-7702. assume 1 4 % state mortgage, Term*. Lawrence F. Flano, Brok­ Baptist Convention being held in work. Potterton’s. MI 9-4587 bookkeeper, good typist foi ac­ timer and clock, $75. Round pine available, parking. 373 Main St. lation. fireplace In living room, ers, MI 3-2768. Paui P. Flano, MI tional Store Parking Loti. Situations Wanted— Male .39 FREEZER UPRIGHT — Manito­ LEONARD W. YOST Jeweler, rq- iVi ROOM house, heat and hot 2 garages, 2 aeosrate Dea Moines, Iowa. He is a mem­ Movinlf—Trucldng- countant’s office. June graduate dropleaf table, 4 captain’s chairs, DU 8-4071. ceramic tile bath, built-in oven $13,900—Trebbe Drive. Good sized 3-0458. GONDER ’TV Sales and Service. woc, 14 cubic feet. $250. Excel­ pairs, adjusts watches erpertiy. water. DH S-6736. driveway* on 2 acres. XLII ber of the convention’s council on WANTED—Ride fi4m West Side acceptable. Write Box D, Herald. MAN — Desires mowing 1. wns, Reasonable prices. Open dolly. $40. Call MI 3-6264. and range, hatchway. Oil city Cape with fireplace, combination Servicing TV, auto, home, hl-fl. ______S to ra g e 20 lent condition, MI 9-8689. Ideal for In-law nrcblem. MANCHESTER, Gardnar St. — miaslonary cooperation, and serve* to State Office Building. Capitol landscaping, seeding, liming, fer­ Thursday evening*. 129 Spruce ROOM, fully furnished apart­ utilities, amesite drive. Near WEST SIDE—New listing. Two' windows. Nice convenient setting, on the administrative committee. Quarter of century of satiafied ROCKVILLE—37 Elm St.. St. An- TWO CUSTOM built twin Lawson ment, reptrally located, heat in­ Main Street bu* line’. Immediate Rural residential bu lling lot. Ave., Hartford Hours 8:30 to 4:30. AUSTIN A CHAMBl Co. Local tilizing, tree trimming and plant­ LAWN Mower Sharpener equip­ Street. Ml 9-4387. Suburban for Rent 66 VERNON family, 4-4 duplex. 2 twin-size bed close to Verplanck. Is la alto Stats chairman of service. MI 9-1486, Ml 3-2781. thony’s Hospital. Connecticut li­ sofas, toast color. All nylon fabric, cluded. $90. Call DU 9-6608. occupancy. Charles Lesper.ance, Ftill price $1,000. lAwrertqe F. Phone MI 8-7943. moving, packing, storage. Low ing. $1.50 hour. CH 6-8161. ment and parts. Camp trailer rooms, excellent location. Handy Connecticut for the convention's rates oh long dfstancedfst rhovei to censed- nurse for alternate shifts. foam rubber. Cost $500 new. $100 ROCKVILLE—$60. 8 room apart­ $15,800 or best offer. 8 room ranch MI 9-7620. $14,500-G reen Hill St. An older Flano, Brbker*. MI 8-2788, Paul ELECTROLUX OWNERS Prompt and 160 ft. 220 service cable Call FOR RENT—4 and 5 room apart­ to bus, church and shopping, "ood Christian higher education’ chol- SPENCESl CORSETS and brar ex­ 48 states. MI 8-6187. BOOKKEEPER — Part-time. Ca- Garden— Farm— Dairy each. Excellent condition. One ment, gas range, electric refrig­ * with expandable attic. investment property. Priced to sell. home with real large room*. Four P. Flano, DU 8-0488. friendly service on your Electro­ SHARE—Twin bedroom In ex­ MI 9-4868. ments. Adults. 706 Main. D(I- Beautiful Columbia stone COVENTRY — $18,100. Contem­ le'nejie. pertly fitted to Individual meas­ lux (RV cleaner. Pick up and de­ pable of profit and loss' state­ Products 60 year old. TR 5-9496. erator, tile bathroom, disposal, $15,200. R. F. Dlmock Co., Realtc*. bedrooms possible. .location la urements. Doctors’ prescriptions MANCHESTER Moving and T ru ^ - change for sitting with 2 nice ments and yearly income tax re­ 3-2068. fireplace, baiemeiir^a- porary ra,nch, 3 bedrooms hot choice. Close to everything, livery. Call Electrolux authoiixed children while parents work REFRIGERATOR in good running 34 Elm St, TR 5-2506, TR 5-5050. MI 9-6245, or Barbara Woods MI filled promptly, efficiently Mary Ihg Company. Local and 'ont dis­ ports. Call MI 9-6361. NATIVE ASPARAGUS for canning CUSTOM MADE S-piece parlor set. rage. water baseboard 'heat, dishwaah Resort Property for Sale fA ' The Army and Navy Club Aux­ sales anu service. MI 9-0848 or JA nights. Free to work days. Call condition. Ideal for cottage. Also AVAILABLE JULY 1—6 room 9-7702, Robert Murdock, MI 3J1472. $14,500 -Hyde St. .CHean alx room iliary will hold a card party to­ F. McPartland, BU 9-1994. tance moving, packing and stor­ boy’s 26’’ bicycle Reasonable. or freezing, $3.76 per crate of 74 Good condition, ^rst reasonable THREE ROOM—Apartmen' ahd $16,800—Near Parkway. New 6 er. built-in range,-, one mile from 3-0108, Please aak for Auguatli e age, Weekly van service to New mornings only. MI 3-8647. WANTED—Light part time work offer. MI 9-1684. flat. Convenient location. Box T lake. Call owner. MI 9-8689. Cape with a real deep lot. Adjoins COVENTRY—Pine ..Lake. 8 pdom night at 8 o'clock at the club­ Kamlenakl. Call MI 9-9771. bunches, 12 bunches for $2. Sea­ bath, newly decorated, hot "'ater room Ranch. Built-lna. COVENTRY LAKE - Two, year year round home plua hbllday WANTED—Ride to State office York. MI 8-6563. afternoons. Driving preferred. Herald. ample parking, $45 monthly. TR- the Church of Assumption property house. STARf^ EARNING at once! Y m MI 8-4378. son is predicted to be short. SEVEN-PIECE mahogany dining' birch cabinets, paneled SPLIT LEVEL^7 roomsT 14 around cottages. Good investment pleasures, boating, flshlpg, swim­ bldg, area from Woodland and HAROLD ft SONS Rubbish Remov­ BLACK ft DECKER - Electric Farmer’s Market, 819 B. Middle 5-5070. property. $8,800 for the two. Ca'1 MANCHESTER Package Delivery. can eani substantial Income by room set. Thor Glad Irons man­ THREE ROOM—Apartment, cen­ fireplace wall, large bed­ baths, recreation room laundry $17,000—Solid brick Cape with ming, 100 yards from laxe. Lot Hawthorne Sta., 8:30 to 4:SC. Mon­ a l-P a p er and ashes. Call Ml Jackhammer with tools and case Tpke. MI 9-0474. Marion E. Robertson. MI '3-6653. Covenant Congregational Church day thru Friday. Call Ml 3-5481. Light trucking and package deliv­ representing .,Avon Cosmetics In a MAN DESIRES lawn mowing, gle. MI 3-8110. trally located, second floor, heat rooms, Anderson windows, room, garage, combination win­ two baths, baaement garage. Own 100x 100. All (or $3,600. Call PI- 9-4034. $150. We rent most anything In basement garage, city members will hold a buainess ery. Refrigerators, washers md convenient territory near your seeding, pruning, fertilizing and and het water. Apply 148 Center dows, amesite drive, city water er* are Florida bound, want to 2-7215. meeting at the church tomorrow the small tool and equipment NATIVE — Strawberries Picked St.. Summer Romes for Rent 67 water, shade trees, corner SIX ROOM—Older home, good CONNIE’S TV-and Radio Service, stove moving specialty. Folding home. Pleasant,' .dignified work. liming. $1.50 hour. CH 6-8161. fresh daily. 49c quart and up at and sewerage;’' large lot. This condition', olV heat, garage, city sell.' Nice deep fiat lot. Will carry at 7:30 p.m.. at which time the We train you. Calf todsw. Liberal line. Open evenings and week­ lot. Automobnes foa»ib.l-1 g, Autumn Xl! nlngs. MI 3-1445. jobs. Workmanship , guaranteed Inc., 867 Main St. Sealed proposals for 'the con- . 5 4 room ranch, basement erage- And water, amesite drive, with aluminum. Fast service. Call MI 8-8608. $ 4 OR 3 LARGE—Rooiq rent, gaa large' lot. One owner. Immediate New' screens made ur also. with reasonable prices. Call 'MI- struetton of tha North Junior High garage, 4 acre lot. extras. I brick, ..plus two-car garage', En- 1952 FORD—8 cylinder,' Fordo- FRIENDLY Ice Cream s open­ atove and refriigerator fur^ahed. occupancy, $18,650. 44% mort­ 16.900 6 room colonial,- nark-like j clo$ejl front porch combination Weather Guard, 443 Main St. 3-4884. ing fqr part-time work for eve­ TOP SOIL—Posdbly the cle nest School, Manchester, Co'nneOUcut', m a tlc,. radio and healer, good BOLTON n accordance with plans and specl- Reaaonable. Central location. COVENTRY gage may-be assumed, Charle* yard 500' in depth, Immaculate. | yidhdow*. Immaculate. • Manchester. Conn. nings and weekends. Must be neat and most fertile delivered *n this Rbut^ 6—Excellent 5H- Call MI 9-8973 between 9:30 gnd I.«sperance. MI 9-7620. condition, $250.' Call MI 4-1737 aurea ‘his year. Place your -rder. SUMMER OFFICE WORK icatlons prepared by Ebbets, Frid 15.200—6 room Cape in preferretfi',' \ after 8. ' Private Instructions 28 in appearance with pleasant per­ room rahqh on 1 acre. 3 i $ 7,500—77 4 4 room year ’round •Bower* school area, recently'DB.OOO—Custom lAiUt ranch .In .METRO APPLIANCE Service- sonality. . Call MI 9-8196 for ap­ Leonard- L. Qlglto ft Sons, Bolton A .Prentice, Architect*; will be re­ home, flexible financing, COIJ5NIAL—7 room , older ,h'bme Repairs all makes of refrigera bedrooms, 'NHving room painted, priced to sell. i Bollpn Cgntet, 4 bedroom*. 1 4 1962 CADILLAC 75. Radic and U.S, CIVIL SERVICE tesla! -Men- pointment. Call Ml 3-7088. ceived on or before 2:00 P.M., $13,500—6-room .Colonial, garage, . on • Vernon Street, Downstair* tors, /reczers, washing mi chines, with fireplace.'sRecreation C oH «^ girls withjHiowlfidgt of sherthoifd wont­ Eaatem Daylight Saving Time, on 28.900— 84 " room Colonial newly •’"I*’*' * RAJ'age. heater. Wonderful family car. women 18-62. Start high as $96 Business Property for Sale 70 p v cr 1 acre lot, shade bedr(X)m'and full tile bath. ' bed­ dryers, range oil, gas burners. WANTEUJ — Blxperienced carp«n- room -with unuslMil extra. Tueaday, June SOth, 1959, at the Asking $760. Owner. HArrIson week. Preparatory training until Trout stocked ed os summor roplaetmtnt in local industrial of- 'trees, fruit trees 'garden. rooms and bata on second floor. construcl'ed off Pnrtef'St., 2 car] BOLTON MI 9-0883. All work guaranteed. ter, custom work. Good pay. office of the General Manager, Mu­ MANCHESTER— Three . acre* of 8-2712. appointed. Thousands of jobs $16 500. |22,'700—I>arge c o.n te r n porary Close to schools, Jtly occupancy.- ma'Ut ■ Roaedsle-Vacant and spotless Is Telephone MEdford 8-4081. fieo. Coil Mr. Bredy, Ml 3-2775 or apply in por- nicipal Building, 41 Centtr Street, commercial or industrial land. be seen to appreciate many addl- hijme. Front porch, open. Experience usually unneces­ ranch, extra* galore, hill Price $18,300, Earle S. Rohan, PDR SALE)—1951 Ford' converti­ Household Services sary. Free information on jobs, Warren E . Howland son to Moncheater, Connecticut, on^ then Has .4 room house on premises'. Realtor, MI 3-7433. tlonal (eaturea. large stone fireplace. Only, $10,000. ble, $275. 1951 Ford 4 door, $50! HIGH SCKOOL BOY—For part- Realtor at said office publicly opened and Phllbrick Agency, Dfl 9-S464. \ top, 2 acre lot, tre- Offered 13-A salaries, requirements. Write to­ tlme, 16 years or over, driver’s ' mendous ,'vlew, < 1952 Pontiac, $110. 19.53 Ford 2 day! Lincoln Service, Pekin 50, S7S Main Street read aloud. / Sherwood A. Beechler, $15.900-,-Brpokfield Rd-. Custom door $850. Wescott’e Auto Sale.'?, license required. Apply In per­ ' c o n v e r se Manchester, Conn. Plan's and apeclfications may be $26,000—7? Almost ^ew 3 family. HOLIES FOR YOU WEAVING of bums, moth holes Illinois. son. V.emon Drug, Vernon Circle,- ALDON SPINNINC M IUS CORPh Realtor built 5'-.j room Ranch in a high 1 Mitchell Drive, off Parker St. MI S-1108 examined at the office of the Farm and Land for Sale 71 6, 6 and 8 room flats. MI 3-6966 location. Baaement garage, wooded ■ and torn clothing, hosiery runs, Vembh. ' JR. \ TALCOTTVILLE. CONN. Large rooms. $17,600. 3 apartmenls 4 and' 6. handbags' repaired, ripper re­ Architects, 8S2 Asylun Avenue, lot. 1967 SILVER HAWK Studebaker. Bond.s—Stocks Mortgages 31 BOLTON—Approximatefly 6 4 acre* f o b information o r o t h e r Garage. Good home for you W. R, Smith; AsSoblate placement, umbrellas ■epalred^ YOUNG MARRIED man part-time Hartford, Connecticut, and copies MI 9-8952 . Excellent. condition. Telephone of land with 650’ frontage. Ideal , U SIIN GS * and yours.. D octors-■ Den­ And a dream home, pin* rental men's shirt collars .•eversed and for light factory work. 8 a.ni.-13:30 thereof obtained upon the pa.vment lobatton. Reaaonable. 8, A. Beech- MI 9-2271. IMPROVE YOUR GREDIT - A of Seventy Five Dollars ($75.00) tists, please note! unit, plua ample lake frontage — replaced Marlow’s Little Mend­ multitude of monthly oa-'menta noon. Also 12:30 noon 4:80 p.m. FAINTINC aRd ler. Realtor. DH 3-6969. LAWRENCE F. FIANO PLYMOUTH convertible $150, ing Shop. Apply Kaklar Toy Co., 60 Hilliarfi for each set, which deposit will be $15,300. 8 ixwms and bath. Ga­ FOR $10,300, excellent modem 4- j c * " tor the detail*, mqy be , lumped Into one ■ secopd refunded upon the piompt return radio and heater. $100. Call MI mortgage with payments of only St, PAPER HANCINC BROKERS Ml 3-3766 rage. Good house. Friendly room horn* that can be rxnanded, T A ir v F D D M T 9-7864. PLAT FINISH Holland window o f the dotiuments in good condition Houses for Sole 72 neighbor*.. garage, atortn* and screens,' prl-1 _ . ux 1 shades, made to measure All $22.25 for each $1,000 you need. TELjEFftONB Paul P. Flano Ml 8-645S Dial CH 6-8897 and ask Frank ~ oubsequent to the bid opening. vate'beach. many-extra*. Assume! I*)* aecond oiton CHBIVROLB3T 1949' 4-door station metal Venetian blinds ' a new $11,800 BEAUTIFUL three bedroom Burke or Mrs. Carter how. Con­ M l 9-3266 Each bidder must deposit, with ------$13,250. 7 large room* on great big large G. I. mortgage.' A g(wd »’ith artesian water. wagon, radio, heater., $150. Call low price. Keys made wM)a you FOR THE VERY BEST IN HOMES! h(s bid security in the amount of ranch ceramic bath, hot water lot. 3 car garage. Country sound value. The Ellsworth Dfit necticut Mortgage Exchange, 15 BOLTON lakefront — Beautiful A "ca m p " on the aecond lake, TO MI 9-7854. wait. Marlow’s. teh per cent (10%) of hi* bid In heat, nUl cellar, larg* wooded lot. living In town^ . ten Agency, Realtor, Dfl 8-6930. -Lewis St., Hartford. W A N T E D M E N I. BOLTON— 4-room Ranch plus garage, excellent condition, Carlton W. Hutehlna, Da 9-S182. ranch, 44 huge rooms, expand feet waterfront, home 1* ideal for TV SERVICE - Potterton’s. aU $11,900 the form of a certified check or bid able, baseboard heat, summer place. Only $5,300. 1951 FORD 4-door custom line TO TRAIN FOR II. MANCHESTER— 6-room Cape, central location. bond from a surety company au­ paneled jpo Duplex 8 and 5. Garage. makes. Highest quality guaranteed 64 ROOM Cape Cod, abed termer fireplace, recreation room, OPPORTUNITY / sedan, radio and heater, . good Maintenahce Inspecticm $12,800 thorized to do buainess )n the State New furnace. Move -right work and parts, over-47 wear’s ex­ Help Wanted— Peirale 35 Trouble shooting ., III. COVENTRY— ^Ranch, immaculate condition. i .. Under ..‘tile bath, fireplace, .,open atai $1S.80().-Carlton W. Hutehlna, DG Andover Lake—60 feet lakefront condition. kU 9-8602. - - - - - K .. . . ------of Connecticut. in! 60 LYNESS ST. perience. Famous for sendee since Overhaul on $15XX)0 case. Hot water oil heat, recrea­ 6-6132. Real solid summer home, big WANTED—For July and August, IV. MANCHESTER— 2-family, excellent location, No bid may be withdrawn for.a 1953 F(>RD 2-door, Car run* gopd 1931. Phone MI 9-4537 'or best $15,200 tion boom, porch. Shade tree*, LOOK'! Beautiful building site. (Off Wc8t Center! porch. Furnished. Going for $8,000. service. <• ■ woman to go to Watch Hill, Jet-Gas Turbine 2 -F A M IL Y period of thirty days after the — 1 and has been customized. A. hot Rhode.) Island, to do waitress V. MANCHESTER— New Cape, shed dormer, near Bowers school. good condHton. Chorlea leaper- MANCHESTER — New it-room Surrounded by fine '-cmes. rod special for $395. Maple Eupef and Turbo Prop $15,400 opening of bid*. anre. Dfl 9-7630. ranch, 3 full baths, built-in oven City water. City sewer. Open Saturday and Sunday T. J. CROCKETT, Realtor bKCHS(R CXjOTHElS that are cleaner, whit­ work and light laundry for small VI. MANCHE3TER— 6-room Cape* plus garage, near Bowers school. The Town of Manchester re­ Service at Spruce-and Maple Sts.. family, MI 9-7311. Engines HOUSE $15,900 and range, 2-car garage. Con- 2-5 P.M. Glamtfrize towel* these er,' brighter and look fresher are Trained men may earn $135 or serves the right to reject any and FIVE FADULY, cabinet kitebena, ilenient location to ahooplng and MI 3-1577______washed, damp' or fiuff dried at VII. BOLTON— T'-room' Colonial,^ Ansaldi built, large lot. all bids and to waive any Infor­ Builder’s family outgrows home. lovely ’flower-of-the-iitenth’ mo­ more per week. Earn as you VERY MODERN $17XX)0 tile hatha, copper plumbing. Ex- schools. $18,900. Down payment MAPELINE SMtTH, Trailers 6-A Manhbester Laundromat, 660 Cen­ V n i. VERNON— New Ranches, Colonials, SpUta, HiUside Manor. malities in the bidding if it be in celent condition, net return on in­ $1,890. Phllbrick Agency, DU Move right into this exceptionally CUSTOM—6 room ranch, 14 tif*! You’ll find them easy to em­ ter Sti . ■■ V learn. No need to qu(t your broider In blending colors, and per­ 3^52 __ present job uptll you are 6 rooms and 4% rooms , $16,750 thru the public Interest ao to do. > vestment nearly 18%. Carlton W. 9-8464, . - REALTOR 'M l' 9-1642 well built redecorated 5 room l>athe, garage, full t>’cellar: 250’ $17,990 The aueceoaful bidder will be re- ranch. Two car garage. Nei.r Ro­ frontage, beautifully landscaped, fect for gift-giving. No. 8200 with Patt-O-^Omi la QUICK SALE—31 ft, Roycraft set DICK’S WEA«KER8TRIP’ Com trained. Write to: 3 y ea n (lld, hot water Hutchins, DU 9-8132. ^ SEPTIC TANKS IX. MANCHESTER—New ranch, Rockledge, 6 rooma, baths. 1 quirsd to furnish a performance man Calhoilc Church, bua and trees, sensibly priced. Carlton W. P a t^ m No. 2617 has hot-iron in sizes 36, 38. 40, 42, 44. 4S, 48, on lot, enclosed aluminum patio, pahy doors and windows, custom heat, fireplace (1st floor) $18,900 ------'**'...... MANCHESTER, Alton St.—Excel­ axceUent buy. North Main St.. AND * near schools, bus line, X . MANCHESTER— New ranch, beautful high location.. bond in on amount not lesa than lent 6 4 room, 8 bedroom home. SIX ROOM CAPE—Full shed dor­ school. Hutehlna. Dfl 9-8132. transfer for 13 motlfa; stitch'illui- 50, 52. Buat 38 to 54. Sloe SB. 40 work guaranteed. 2 car gar^e and one-hundred per cent (100%)' of Firat National ponk of Man- Convenient to gll schools, shopping mer, fireplace, instdatei*, open 5 4 PLUGGED SEWERS the contract.. price covering the and bua line. Shown by appoint­ atoircaae, jtnotty pin* recreation H. B. GRADY, BROKER To order, send 25c In coins to: panties, 14 yard*? rURNTTUra taken a* dowh pa.. patio, large well eheatar, located at Uonchestar, 71 SO. ALTON STREET landscapM lot . . . We have avaUsble over SO lletings In thi* area In nil price ranges. Please fed free te eaU faithful performance of the con­ Connactlout, with a branch office ment only. Phone DQ 8-6371. Brae- room, hot water oil heat, com- $13,900—6. room CiH>e. ghtosllcnt Anne Cabot Dtonchester Evening To order, send 36c la-cdta|_to: OtaBt on mobUe homes. Exeeprat ns. at any time. MI 8-8009 Bnil. ISAS •vanlngs o f wakonde. DO 9-1T9S. Chet and knit Itsiha. Sto • copy! toegoahie iNiith 1 A d v t No. 7484 UqUldsttac Acwta p e m e e , er D b. JUiaMB DO 8-yWT. n i n t i n e L T i manrl][pat(r Cnrhittg fipralb

oeral—one whleh didn’t s*lst in Mambtn at Un B l u Chapman ______J. riahartyi M Alton exchange ia one at feUbwriilp, In- Town Librariang . Joy CIrct* of tho Iforth Mathodlat ■ t, raoalvad a bachelor at science mpj ter^^U on and good will. Svll War days. ' L T .W O O D c a About Town Church will ifiM tiit ttha church degree at the Univerelty of Notre Rev. Simpik>n Rev. Mr. SlmpSoiVs Sunday Donald A. Ramsey, a St. Petars- Vfadnmday aftamoon at 1:30 and Dime’a 114th annual commence­ preaching schedule takee him to €K>ing to Annual burg, Fia., mining anghnaar made ' ICE PLANT go from thara to tho homo of Mra. ment escrcisee .veeterdsy at Hertfordshire on July 5; Bristol, the presentation as executive coih- 51vBI88EIX m t Aiwiy Pfe. Bahart W, aemont, Going AbroadMl miesioner of the eeml-milltary St. aoB of M r. and Mia. RuMa K. Baalyn Law, 19 Baldwin Rd.. for South Bend, Ind. July 12; Juniper Green, Mlffio- State Convention VOL. LXXyill, NO. 212 a picnic. They arc naked to bring Uitan, Scotland, July 19; Bldiq- order. Cube*-Cruthed-Block$ CMMOt, IM B. Main S t. com- Williams, fortifled with a nip of pMad tho 1 1-wooh Klke^arculM thair own allvarwara and cutlery. ■ Cub Scout Pack 53 committee­ burgh, July 26; Northumberland, men, den mothere and parents of For Summer North Shields. Aug. 2; Birkenhead, '' All of the libraries in Manchsstsr whisky for what his doctor ds- mlMtla art control ayatem maln- win be eloeed all day Wedneaday. scrlbed as a slight chill, dosed dur­ tman^i traaaitloa eouraa May W St. Margaret'a Circle, Daughtafa Cubs ara asked' to meet et the Aug. 9; Eas8x. Aug. 16; Surrey, of laahaila, arlU hold a bualneaa Waddell School at 7:30 tonight t ^ The Rev. Olfford O. Stmpeon, A iu. 23; and Cambridge, Aug. 30. Ubrarigns will attend the 68th an­ ing most of the ceremony. at tt t Air Dafanaa School. Ft. minister of Center Congregational Pilot Rescued Union Ends R H «, Tan. Ha la a 1957 graduata maetlnjg tomorrow night at 9 procead in a body to .the home of For a few daya during aach nual convention of the Connecticut CHARGE YOUR Court Supports U.S. o'clock at the Knighta of Columbua the late David Scbeldel, pack Church, aiul Mra Simpson plan to week the Simpeona will have the at Mancheater High School. •ail from New York June 26 to opportunity to travel and vacation Library Assn, at Cpnnecticut Col­ Home.' activitlas chairman, to^pky him lege for Womdn in New London. Two Girlg Receive PRESCRIPTIONS HERR last respects. participate In a summer preaching •a they wish. They expect to Joan M. Lamanno, daughter of tour throughout England, Scot­ Among the speakers at ths con­ Itr. and Kra. John B. Lammao, Mrs. Ruaaell H; Coffin, 542 B apend a week in London, two The FriendihlpJClrcle o f the Sal­ land and Ireland under the spon­ weeks touring Scotland, and a vention wltl be Elisabeth G. Speare Colby JC Degrees Refusal of Passport; Montauk Point' Joan Rd., received her aaaoclata Middle Tpke„ haa ratumad home o f Wethersfield ^ho received the In arta at oommencemant after apandlng aeVaral daya at thO vation Army wtll meet this eve­ sorship of the National Council of week in the Salisbury area. They Churches of Christ in America. 1959 Newbery Medal foKthe most niarrlaaa at Waatbrook Junior Brightlook Hoapltal S t Johna- ning at 7 :4 5 ^ t the Citadel. Col. also plan to taka an inland water Mist Virginia Fiald, daughter of PHABIIAOY Rubber Co. William SfwUg, 144 Campfield c r u ^ and spend four'daya yin Co­ distinguished c o n t r i b u t i o n to Westhampton Beach, N. Y„ Oolltta, Portland. Maine, yaatar- bury, v t The Rev. Mr. Simpson is ons of American children’s llteratufe for Dr. and Mrs. William J. Field, 211 Rd., wtM)'was formerly a divisional the 10 ministers from the United penhagen K^ore flying home on June 9 be during the Rev. Mr. Simpson's ab- h'ommencement exercises. held yes­ The U.S. Court of Appeals to­ a 55-day-old strike of 14,000 Coventry, local Army Ordhance hoateeaes. ' senes. ford, chief of the Bureau of Library terday iat Colby Junior College, volved. ; injured. at tonight’a flrat report Services, State Department of Ed­ ARE YOUR CAR day upheld the right of the Goodrich workers in eight High Corps ReaStrve OffieCri .fi‘om tha New Londbn, N. H. Retired Supreme Court Juatice He waa identified at let Lt. FjI- a| Mancheater 1050th ARASU S c h ^ ' Hartford, ucation; and Dofl Engley of Hart­ Harold H Burton, aittlng on the eijie*. School at 8 o’clock. Mancheater Assembly, Order of While at Colby, Miae Field waa PAYMENTS TOO State Department to deny ward E. Paraona Jr., 2.7. of are attending tw<^I'Weeka active Rainbow for Olrla,. wiU meet this ford, Trinity College librarian and an active mernben of the outing passports to Americans to Appeals Bench aa an extra judge, The .agreement, subject to rstif-: Several Rotarians chairman of the New England. Re­ Payette. Idaho, attached to a fight*'' duty at Ft. Rodman, New Bed­ evening at 7:30 in tH8 Masonic club and the international rela- HIGH? and Judge William K. Miller of the er-lnlerceptor squadron atationed Ication by local unions, followed | Hopes Reds Memorial Temple, Pythian SlS' ford, Maas. gional Planning Committee. ^avel to Red China and other regular Appellate Bench, con-t- an all-night negotiating session! tars, will meat In Odd Fellows Hall Temple. Mlaa Phyllis Chapman, ttons club and served on the staff at Suffork County AFB herw. newly installed worthy advieor, To Attend Confab of the Colby Courier, the campus areas it regards as potential curred in the Prettyman findinga. „ here. i tomorrow night at 8 o’clock. Flag ' The opinion aaid the deatgna- He waa plucked from the raft The Nawcomera Club will hold and her associate officere will be newspaper. She will return in Sep­ trouble spots. • In Akron the union said the Plan Final Day aaercisea Will be held. Mem­ in charge. The bualneaa will in­ The ruling waa handed down in ■tion of certain areaa of the world b.v a Coaat 0»tard helicopter ahort- Goodrich workers will begin re -; bers are reminded'to bring articles its claaing dinner meeting tomor- The .50th annual convention of Last Confederate tember for further study in the TRADE clude the Initiation of candidates. medical technology program, which tha cate ^ newaman V'tlllam aa forbidden to American travel-'ly brtore'6 a.m., baee aiithoritiea turning to their Jobs immediately foe tha (hip auction. r(^'night at Cavey’s Restaurant. Rotary Ii)tematlonal convened in Cocktails will be served at 6:45 will make her eligible to return to Worthy Jr. .era falls within the power of the ^ reported. instead of delaying \intil after PVancaa Herron Council, No. 2, New York City yiaterday. Several 5-Star General President to conduct 'foreign a (-; He had balled out of hta plane ratification voting, w'hich usually Tha P(dlah American Club will apd the dinner will start at 7 Cplby and be awarded a bachelor of Worthy viaited Red China in Hours Offer o'clock. Members may Obtain fur­ Sunshine Girls, will meet this eve­ members of the Mancheater Ro- science degree upon successful DOWN laaa mnA Hunearv In iftST and Waa ' faira. ^ et 3.0A0 feet over the Atlantic requlrea at least a week. will held a meeting tomondw night d^ed^renewal^of hia ’ paaaporti "We think that, if the executive more than aeven hbura earlier, ther Information by contacting ning at 7 o’clock in Odd Fellows tary Club ara planning to attend Houston, Tex., June 8 (g>) — To completion of a year’s training and WE NEED LATE MODELS Details of the 2-year . master By JOHN HIGRTOWEB at T :^ at the clubhouse. ' hail. Honorary members are invit­ the distinction of being the last when he refuaed to agree to abide I foreaeea thgt tha presence of pianea. hellcoptera and Coait |4rs. Daniel Post, Rega Lane. part of the 5-day convention. residence at an approved hospital contract and 5-year pension and (j«nevai June )— Soviet ed to attend. Rcfreehmenta will be survivor of the Confederste Army, school. OF ALL KINDS. by reatrlctiona againat traveling to i American citixena In a dealgnsted-j Guard veaaela took part in the insurance agreement between the 9 (IP Daughters of Liberty No. 124, served by Mary Daggett, Sandra Among those planning to attend 116-year.^ld Walter Williams has During her two years at Colby, Top AUowaaoos Sladal those countriea again. foreign area may, •—by reason, of-aearch. . •- The life raft waa spotted union and Goodrich were not im­ RuaaiA and the western pow­ LOU, will meet tomorrow at 8 Auden and Terri Doughty. are Fred NaaaiH, president; Har­ added still another. Miss Johnson worked on the staff He brought suit for the pawport. military or political conditions, because' the pilot had let out hia mediately available.' | ers failed again today to make p.ra. in Orange hall. A social will old C r o B1 e r, preaident-elect; Now he holds higher tank than of the Colby Courier and was a The court's unanimous decision- there, evolve into, or be the oc-fdye marker, ' coloring' the water The agreement is expected t o : any progress toward an ac­ L JL JOHNSON follow the business session, and re- Sunset Rebekah Lodge will hold George Flndell, Harry Maidment any ever achieved by his comrades member of the Rotlge Pot, the BHauprt Motors written by Caiief Judge E. Barfett casion Of a claah, diplomatic or j around the raft, and had alao u.sed hasten an end to the URW's strike cord on Berlin. An AmerjcEn 'freshments 'vill be served by Mrs. a potluck In Odd Fellowa Hall and John Bam lnl.' at arms. drama club. She was also an ac­ BROAD ST. AT PattvmanPattyman, said the secretary o f ! mlllUry.military, with a foreign govern- j his smoke , part of the raft's againat Fireatone Tire and Rubber Dorothy Jacobsoij and her eom- June 15 at 8:30 p.m. Reaervationa More'than 16,000 Rotarians and In a weekend ceremony at his in­ tive member of the (Kristian Asan. •tate haa the authority to ae* aside I ment, hie power in respect to for- I distress.equipment. Co. The Firestone stilke of 18,000 spokesman said “ It is anys must be made by Friday. They members of their families from W. MIDDLE TPKE. The plane waa on a training mi.a- workers, in eight cities began si­ one's guess how much longer’’ M IN T CO. mltlde. Rev. Clifford O. Simpson valid’s bedside, a group calling it­ Miss Field received the degree of Communlat-controlled areaa in l sign affairs includes power to re- may be made with Noble Grand of the 112 countries in which self the Confederate High Com­ associate in liberal arts and Mias Open Evealnga—AD t-2496 which Amaricana are forbidden to fu.ae to sanction the travel of sion from the base and about to multaneously with the Goodrich the 4-)iower conference will Mrs. Margaret Starkweather, Mre. the Congregational denomination, re are Rotary Clubs ara attend mand - presented the old soldier an Johnson the degree of associate in travel. walkout at midnight April 15. The 723 M AIN ST. Florence Armstrong or Mrs. Elea­ continue. choaen to take part in this pro­ ingHhe convention. honorary commission as a 5-star secretarial science. Prettyman said tha Worthy case (ContfnuMl on Page Eleven) (f'entirtiied on Page Eleven) union and Firestone sre negotiat­ The western foreign mlniaUrt nor Prentice. gram. With -arrangements made in no wdse resembles the cases in ing today in -Cleveland. webs reported deeply concerned PRESCRIPTIONS by the British Council of Chuhsh- which the Supreme Court has said Involved in today's Goodrich that the conference, now In its DAT OR NIGHT The meeting of Hose Co., No. 1, agreement and also in the 5[it'e- 8th District Fire Department, ea, he will preach each Sunday in the State Department could not fifth week, may collapse in fail­ H as BT EXPERTS a different church and be enter­ deny which the Supreme Court has •tone negotiations are the union's ure without an agreement either scheduled for tonight has been •aid the State Department could master contract provisions on postponed to next Monday night. tained for the weekend in the Paris A-Stocks Ban on Berlin' nr a summit meeting. ARTHUR DROR home of a member of the pariah. not deny paaaport applicatiohs. everything except wages and . Secretory of Btate Christian A. ‘VUST-OLEUr separate welfare pact roverin'g *1710 Ladies Auxiliary of the Similarly, 10 minlaten from the He wrote that in those ci -tn .! Harter and French Foreign Min­ British Isles are scheduled to come Rirnf^me Court ruling was the pensions on everything except ister Maurice Couve de Murvllle In fiipser Club will meet tomorrow wages and a separate welfare pact night at T:30 in the clubrooms. tc) the United States and praach State Department could noP refuse pertinular feared a breakdown. in various churches throughout passports because of the beliefs Held Blow to NATO ^covering penblons and life and Highly placed authorities said health insurance. The following officers were the country in accordance with and associationa of tho applicants, Britain's Belwyn Lloyd wat less assignments made by the National tn the Worthy case, Prettyman ■Wages will bw bargained later concerned. elected by the young people's London. June 9 iflh --Fra nce'sA years.- were highly critical of the group. Mu Sigma Chi Society, of Council of Churches here. this summer under s reopening of Assistant aecretory of Stab* ANNUAL STRAMERRY FESTIVAL the Second CongregatIcAial Church The purpose of thp international ban. On NATO missiles and atomic French stand. the master contracts.______The URW's____ _ Andrew H. Herding, said "the ft- atockpiles on her soil waa dis- *^e congress today turned down poKcv committee meets in Chicago SPONSORED BY last night; Sandra Stimaon, presi­ Bore Rhymes tttude of the westem-'/mlnlsters la dent; Albert Fyler, vice president; cussed by British “ Prime --Minister a French proposal which would LomoVi-pw and Thursday to shape one of pessimism." HeNadded that miCKlNOHAM LADIES’ AID SOCIETY Macmillan and his defense chiefs hav’e made French mlUta^ eN . OF Tine BDCKiNQHAM CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Betty Abild, secretary; Mary Jane ON THIS forts in Algeria a part of NATO Herter has no plans 3?Kt for re­ McCiirry, treasurer; Michael Pa- today. ' wide, straight hourly average pa.v turning to Washington. With Law for It al.so brought On a storm in strategy. The action appeared to rates .that range from $2.48 to $2.71 tulak, fellowship; Gail ."hitnam, heighten the tension between "We came here to negotiate,” SATURDAY. JUN€ 20 faith; I and Jans Crandall, public- the Atlantic Congress, a-h unoffi­ in tha Industry’s big four. .Good­ Berding said, "and we .still expect SERVINGS AT 5. 8 and 7 O’CLOCK cial advisory body meeting here, France dnd her NATO sllies. year and U.S. Rubber, other half of “ y- OLLIE’S Kt; TUESDAY AND W orse Verse Gen. Pierre Bllotte of France The t'SS George Washington, the Navy's first ballistic missile submarine, slidea Into the Thames to negotiate. We expect . eome Donation: ADULTS $1.75—CHIl^REN UNDER 12. 75c and waa reported the subject of a the big four, signed with Ihe'URW River today at the Electric Boat yards of ths General Dynamlca Corp. at Groton. (AP Photofax). willlngneoa from other aide. If this it W ELDING side meeting of the Western for­ had offered this resolution: "Be it weeks ago. Mary Buahneii Cheney Auxiliary, rekolved that NATO strategy be wlllingneas displayed. If there is FOR RESERVATIONS CALL yS W '', will meet this evening at ★ AUTO BODY and By MARK SHEEHAN eign ministers in Geneva. A Firestone spokesman iasued a proapect of success, Mr. Herter is MRS. ALVAH RUSSELD-Att 8-6889 7 o'clock in /the State Armory. Re­ WEDNESDAY Hew York, June ,9 (JP)—The Po­ French President Charles de (Continued on i*age Three) to L^T'thrt^to, Sdric^^ asiiington Laiinohecl willing to stay on In hopes of ports will be'made of . the recent FENDER REPAIRS lios Department, says Green-wich Gaulle's ban on atomic stockpiles, reaching an agreement.” convention in Nuw Haven. Thle will ★ COMPLETE CAR Village poeta can go. on spouting unle.s.s he is given control Of the is. ended." He added: "Our nego- ^ - All Uiree attll hope that So­ be the flnal businees meeting of the PAINTING their stuff in coffee houses, even bombs, may cause nine American tiations are continuing. However, viet Fbrelgj) Minister Andrei A. summer. ' though they lack poetic license. squadrons • of about 250 - fighter- Soviet Deputy ij’-we are not in a )>oaitiOTi at this time Gromyko will get InstrueUoni LACQUER and ENAMEL Police had' been handing out bombers to look for ba.ses outside to mske sny further statement." Navy Plunges into New Era from Moscow, in a few days en­ The Reynolds Circle of the South TEL. Ml 9-5025 •ummonsea to Ihe coffee houses of France. His stand drew criti­ i I -m|r # I The current strike is the longest abling him to make last minffte Methodist WSCS.witl have a'dinner which dot the -village, a Bohemian cism from some Britons ' ahd A i Z k S V I P P T 1 Y1 (V I against a major rubber company in concessions. STRAWBERRY SHORTCAKE SUPPER meeting Wednes(iay evening at the 281 A D A M S ST. ■ectlon of Lower Manhattan. Americans as a crippling bloW at Iv E C/ E A I t history of ths United Rubber MountMn Laurel, ThompSonville. • 1 ■ :W-orksrs. Last week it surpassed But Herter parlioulariy if now UNITCD METHODIST CHURCH OF HOLTON I The police worked on the theory any integrated. NAflro air/ op­ much Ism hopeful lii this respect that the poetry waa- entertain­ erations. -r W ith r resioetltiln ^^e 1954 strike-sgamst With A-Suh to Fire Polaris TT till i and Rubber JCo., in view of ststements made by ment, and since the coffee houses Macmillan's nu^eting was re­ SATURDAY. JUNE 13 only OM of the mv In an interview pUbIlshe(iKlii eouldn't legally oiffel* entertain- with stationing more U.S. pianos, I Washington. Juns 9 i8P>. RuEi I By I>Or BL.4:rK rington-ts deaig«entliltMli (Mi P tgl Seven l««in) Hmif/ary. last, weekend. \ MMm: QnniTyvUle Baked Beans, Ham, Potato Salad, Cole- in Brit.-iin. .'s it ’s Oral doputy . premier Frol i Groton, June 9 ufr-t Thf U.S. iipderwater and surface launching Secretory Wilfred J, McNeil,.. ' The Western minlsteri are aboui with I alaw, RoUi. Coffee and Strawberry Short Cake. CUSTOM ...The poeU. good and bad. beat ,If the 2.'50 American . planes in ! Koriov has asked to meet Navy entered a nfli age today plaiforni for firing - 1,200-mile- On the George Waehlnglort as ready to toughen their conference ADULTS 81.75 — CHILDREN $1.00 •ncT non-beat, bearded and non- France, which have been assigned I B‘*enhow«r and othSr with the launching Of the firist suo- range Polaris nuclear Ynixriles. she slid down the ways was tha tactics in dealing vvith Gromyko. FOR RESERVA'nONS CALL; beard^, have been packing the an atomic mission in case of war, i administration leaders during marine designed to fire' tjie Polaris Her makera, Electric Boat Divi­ submarine'e pi-Oud skipper, Comdr. As they 'returned to another aedret MBS. JOHN ERICKSON—Ml 8r5224 RUG GLEANINQ coffee' houses. The readings have seek other bases ft was regarded i * 10-day vl.sit to the United Fallout Hazard nuclear missile frorp Tinderwater sion of the General Dynamics James B.i Osborn, who stood for­ > 0 8 . hnCHAEL GOLDSNIDER—Ml 9-1803 aessicin at Herter's villa in mid­ been a big attraction both for tour­ as almost certain some of then! States, or- surface. Corp.. sai(i she Is capable of. un­ ward of the conning tower, or sail Eisenhower is expected to grant afternoon, they discussed the de­ ists and village natives. would be sent to Britain ahd oth- The aiomlc-puvvered. 6.400-ton leashing more devastation a t ^ e Even as the cijuntdown for the sirability nf cutting the. session V.d recommend ifAAS One coffee house poet, Dick ers to Italy and West Germany. his wish slong with a request to Translated for George Wasnmgton slipped time from her 16 firing tubes than launching neared the xei'o hour, a undertake a coaat-to-coast tour of short if ths arguments began to Woods, from Shreveport, La., ■’Obvipu.sly we should want to be smoothly down the ways at 12:40 could have been caused by the to­ crew of . laborers swarmed like develop exactly the same poeltlons anytime— they did such •ummed up the poetic sentiment as cooperative as possible with the ' ?**" American cities p.m. amid a roar from 10,000 wu- tal fire power of the Nav)' between bees over the sub, applying finish­ that have been debated repe'tltious- this way; "These summonses are military authorities, ” said a Brit- . Women of U.S. n(»aes. the eo'in^ oi tar home and the American Revolution and ing touches. • ly for more than a week. a wonderful cleaning atrictly a bum rap.” ish Foreign Office spokesman. | nVvJcnmefh. ’ •creaming whistles. World War II, . One of the .last of ths 'details The prospect of a breakdown — Family Vacations Yesterday the Police Depart­ In Geneva, Britl.sh Foreign Sec- h^V.rchv* d.f. to viJI B y FR.AXK CARET The launching of the 380-foot . General Dynamlca board chair- (completed tn , the final momenta which apparently all sides still Chopped Beef ment, which usually doesn't dig retary Selwyn Llovd. French F o r-' (AP Press Science Writer) craft, under a hot stin and in a nian Frank Pace Jr., a former aec- was the removal of the huge wood job on my rugs I )>oets. In effect agreed. The sum- *icm JUfIR 25. OStDnsiDl> lO Op^tl retary of the Army, commented: chocks and shoring and the setting eign Minister Maurice Coiive de th« Soviet National Exhibition in Atlantic City. N.J.. June 9 of • »reere, took place (CkiiitiiiiMd on Page Too) JtTLENTIC APARTMENTS monsea already handed out would Miirville and U.S. Secretary of The haxanda of nuclear warfare ’ftere five yw ‘‘Before long the George Wash­ of the trigger.. be prosecuted, but'there would be State Christian A. Herter held a the New York Coliseum. ington will be on station. When The- Soviet government appears fallout were translated today for On the count of xero the trigger On beautiful, rugged, hiatoric BLOCK ISLAND. Reliah the clean, no more,, according to Deputy Po­ private session which was said t o ' American women, into terms of » | plunged tot tho .Thams River and joined by her sister sbtpe, now was released, the champagne hotr fresh sea air. Hhrerything for every member of the family. Boat­ lice commissioner Walter Arm. to be making his visit a formal building here o-n ' adjoining ways have nothing to do with the cur­ hoiuewifc's _ nightmare--a dust i tie smashed, and ths (3eorge Wagh- ing- FiahingT Swlnuning, Hiking, Biking, Movies, Night Clubs, JA 2-0292 F m h ly Ground! Stooping to the occasion, he rent East-West conference there. ope, a tit-for-tat exchange for one Vice President Richard M. Nixon President Eisenhower, in a mes­ and in shipyards elsewhere tn the ; j^g-ion was sent on her maiden Dancing, Skin Diving, etc. 'phrased his statement on the An American source indicated storm in the house. sage, read at the t-ereinonies. de­ nation, the United Ktatea Navy’s | '' Bullelins LBS *'lRilvnBum rap” in Vietmbum vapma verae:** NATO queations were Uiscuased. is to make to Russia July 25. "Radioactive fallout." said Lt. ■; scribed the submarine, named af- iuisstlp-firlng submarines will have' ‘ prevent the submarine from EACH APARTMENT WILL SLEEP UP TO 5 PERSONS Nixon will open the American Col. Ingalls H- Simmons of the! ‘Technically an entertainer _ ^ J , .r-. I .^,1 I *'] ter the nation's ’ rat Cliief Kxecu- a combined striking power cap- )„ a mud bank across the from the AP Wiren 1 WEEK 860 — 2 WEEKS $110. Many delegates at the Atlantic v-ati'onri 'FxhihlHnn in Moscow a .Army Medical Corps in a talk to s ' , , ••r«vninHnn«i'v " ' -All Lean Beef spouting poetry la an entertainer Congress, an informal parliament Exhibition I able of destroying...... - V...... river, the military and she carried a cargo of 40 tons under.law," he spouted. hero of 850 prominent leaders Sokolniki Park. But while In women s group, “ Is Just like dust. I It is my tra.verful hope that industrial power of our enemy In- concrete, suspended in sets of An lineiM, blanketa and kitchen utenaila furnished. Gas cooking SAFE SUMMER Russia. Nixon has asked to be "H is aa if voii took the sweep ‘ I and electric refrigerator. Phone and ask for our map of tha is- /^aaS "But though in violation, to the! from NATO countries which is sweep- j ,f,jp ^ciii be always ready but' les.s time than we will- spend here fjve-ton chunks on each side IKE CALLS SECRET TALK allowed to tour Soviet citjes, in- ings in yoiii- vacuum land and folder. _ STORAGE *...... I shapinff a act of recommendationa i ” President's mes- today." ...... i of the ship, about a quarter of the Washington, Jane 9 VPi . L y r u g C O . (OentlnDed on Page Three)- on NATO policy for the next 10 eluding some L"in sSiberia.-an ‘Oeria.'ai area ,hook it In front of a fan, and let The ceremonies lasted for about President Eiseahon-er sum­ MIAT PBICI WMCTIVI TUISDAY and WIDNISDAY, JUNI 9-10 ONLY ‘ * J .X II opened fo foreigners. sage said. way aft of the bow. SPECIAL BUDGET PACKAGE DEAL, IF YOU PREFER. MOTHMOOFING, it blow all over the house. The - The $100-mlllon George Wa.sh- 40 minutes from the playing of the moned the top men In t''» •- 2 4 0 4 MAIN STREET Top officials con.sidering Kos-1 mein problem is to keep fallout this slowed the vessel In her 15- REPAIRING national antheUl to the traditional mlit-an-hour descent Into the tagon to a meeting today In aa lov a Veqiiesls, including an appear-. from getting into voui stomach, effort to iron out Interaeriice TELEPHONE Ml 3-5326 EsUbUshed 1896 HARTFORD christening in-wHlch Mra. Robert Thames. *Must Keep Our Dollar Sound* ance before an American television ,„.hcre It can reallv do damage, B. Anderson, the aponsor. smartly disputes oger misallet. . The - HAROLD J. DWYER. Ownsr audience, recognise that their an- dtegeter situations, thero- Electric Boat said the George ^enAaliotta / A - „ on ^ o u r (th r e a d • cracked the chahnpagne bottle Washington can'remain submerged White Howm said . that other swer may well determine how ,„re, never take chances with food ]\ews Tidbits against the •ubmarine's bow. than the bare aanotmoement RFD No. 2, ARdover, Conn. much of Russia Nixon gets to see. indefinitely while carrying large and water. The simple precaution Culled timm AP Wiren Mrs. Anderson, whose home is in numbers of Intermediate range bal­ the meeting. It would have noth- ALSOt l-roem'limiae, fully furnished, for rent. June 25 through Soviet Ambassador Mikhail of turning a foeid can or box up- -tng to say before or after the B^tember 8. Nice location—$1,000. BETTY ALDEN - White - Sliced Ike, Nixon Prescribe Menshikov f o r m a 11 v asked the Greenwich, Conn., Is the wife of listic missiles. o. , r-s . i. c - J .. . V , side down and opening tha end the Secretary of the Treasury snd McNeil said the 1 a ii n C h i n g seiMiion on the nature of the dtsciiMiona. All Preaideatlal arrange Kozlov s trto" trip. Heh ! did this I . , , _ O" ‘ »>e Shelf, the table, n». or Generalissimo Riifeal truJUlo o f . former Secretory of 4he Navy "marks an historic milestone in in a call on Ambassador William ^ ‘ her floor may save your life. the Domtoican Republic, formally Others who partlcipalecl in the -the progress of U.S. naval power, Pres* Serretary James C. Hag- Dr. Simhiona, .of Ft, Sam | opens, hia country’s new’ .Mr FoKfe ; ceremonies included Secretary of Th'e Georgtr Washington, he said erty would offer In explanatibn Lacy who is in charge of the So- - h„. was that the cAnfereniM! "WiU GREAD For GOP Win in ’60 viet-Amerlcan ciiltm al' and ex- these tips in a Arademv, declaring U would pro-j the Navy William'B.. Franks, chief- "incorporates into a single weapon talk prepared for a meeting of the fliers capable of repelling ^ of the Navy's Special PfoJecU Of- most of the great scientific devel deal with the air defense quee- change of persons program. tlon of the United Statea.” Washington, June ■ 9 (45—Af-eet cause that we could possibly “ Menshikov's move in Riving Women's Auxiliary of the Ameri- - ••Anv armed aggreselon.” / fice for the Fleet Ballistic MissilM cs n Medical As.sn., held in con-i Hartford denliat. Dr. Allyn A. i Sy»tem, Rear Adm. William F. (ConUnned on Page Ten) •ound. dollari—with plenty of them have today on God's foot-- Kozlov's visit a formal character riBE DAMAGE 81 MILUON 1-LB ' available,for OOP campaigner^,- stool . . was In sharp contrast to the un­ Junction with the 108th annual' 27, arj-eated on 8u-'erior| convention of the AMA. Court bench warrant lii the c.on- Nitro, W. Va.. June 9 m — A LOAVES Is-the prescription of PreaJdeVit • "We can do that only If we are official label put on a Similar flip rostly fire in which two work­ Eisenhower,' and Vice .President strong at home, and we must fol­ to the United States lait January He djd so i,i aemerting tiiat in , tinuing inveatigatlon of Irregulari- tiea regarding dental work in ers suffered minor Injuries fol­ Richard M. Nikon for a 1960 Re­ low those policies (that), keep our lowed lui exploaion today ,a| (Itoatinued i oa Page Three) (OniHnned on Page Rleven) ..Walter W.,Williams 116, 1 ■ REGULAR PRICE 17c - SPECIAL JUNE 111 THRU 13lh publican victory. economy strong, our dollar sound i viving veteran of the Civil War.«|vPUC GKarges Truckers Ohio Apex Division of Food >ia- Tn a. turnout that astonished Us and ourselves spiritually Inspired turns to regular diet t)' the Democrats'have made tradi­ .rumblea through town and i uashes an exploding distillation unit in members of Congress who sur- tional.' Republicans showed they the plant. YOR OAiDIN ^ 50 Z !a pickup tnirk .. Houston. Tex,, vivenne(:Ucut. formal signing of the contract either BUsenhower or Nixon or a swamped with Autographic seek-j suinAine'VW rt'h’a s ’ elariflSci Ito from eome Congrersamen end.fi-oro say an informal poll of inmates tions from s minimum rate order The company's petition asked I for th(t world heavyweight tttk) “The bag’s full of ’em. Seems everybody on my route FROZEN PKGS were accused b,y one of the com­ for an exemption for cleaning and | WE SPECIALIZE IN has s e ^ n their ’ 59-’60 meRibership forms. What do you CHICKEN. PIES long eerie.s of other GOP speak,- ei;s who delayed the start of the controversial rulings on atote se- Biioh groups aa the State Attor­ I has led to the abandonment of a fight between Floyd Patterfqa AEC eps, was the solid fact that the dmner program for 30 minute#,. dition laws and csoQgresaional in neys General and the American ftroposed attempt, at integrated missioners today ’of "slttihg back scouring compounds, coffee and and Iqgemar Johansndn of Swe­ ALL FAMOUS MAKES! guys do to get so many members?” YOU GAIDIN Id OZ dinner racket up more than $300,- Nixon out-scored every Republi­ veatigations,''^ sayl*..,, earlier de­ Bar Aean. Moves were started in living.. Team of tT.S. inveatlga-,; and writing .for the PUcTs d(»- tobacco products transported from , den was halted toda.v hy. order NORGi FROZEN PKG 000 net for part.v purpo.ses. can but Bhsenhower In applause, cisions In these fletde were mtouh- Oongreaa to try’ ctirtadllng the tors (Mrnttniie aearch for remains . cision" before preaenting their | East Hartford to various points in i of Gen. Melvin L. Krnlhwttfilki ( STRAWBERRKS including Sen. Barry Ooldwater of to "see how they I the State. rhalrman of. the NeW Ffirk The two rongressional • cam­ pourt’s pow.er. of...... nlni*^ U.S. ^ airmen______they believe cases in order tif-RDU WeU, Mr. Postman, we give . . . lots of time, energy, State Athletic Commisadon. NORBIAN’S n A3.WAYS paign committees will split the «rvoHv'« SplitUng 6-4 n both comb, .the But. In its laUst delusions, the porished 16 years ago In the mer- could chisel the order as issued, "Assumlmg we. approve this peti­ money. M.Qst club members don’t realize how much time, servative GOP members who made court yeatetday aaid state aadltion court said that part of the earlier; cjieSi heat of the great Lybian Commissioner Basil - P. Ftto- tion, don't you think we’ll be open­ Krulewttch said Federal Judge AT YODB SERVICE Hhipoisr amount,'60 per Cfnt to the House up most of the audience. energy'and money we give so that they will have trouble- group and 40 per cent to the Sen-' laws may be invoked to protect rtilinga had been misinterpreted. desert. .. Dante Lugano, Dumont, Patrick's statement came in the ing the floodgates for more of Irving Kaufman'wduld give 1^ Nixon was introduced by Rep. iHlGIDAIRf free home heating. oniL Sovtngs lifcelliese: ate uniti the state, and uph^d the right of .Iiutices Clark, Frankfurter,'j n , .r,. flight engineer sitting in preliminary discussion before the them.” PUC Chalnnan Eugene B. decision In the Eddie Miudiea- Richard 51. Simpson of Pennsyl- congressional conunHtees to quea- Harlan, Whittaker and Btewart.j ^ panel truck fatally injured by opening of a hearing today on a Loughlin interjected at one pdint Johansson suit at I p.ni. 'today Our Service Department, is Eisenhower told the applauding vania, chairman of the House GOP recognised aa the largest in BLACK.SIONE lioii educators as well aa others fttade up the majorit.v in both .of propeller of Trans World Airlines petition by the Park Trucking Co. in the disc'usaion. and that the contract .would he . But,, they know we produce. That’s why,so many mem­ Republicans that he la not fight-' campaign commit.tee, a.a "^e who signed shortly' after thnt time if this axes and is staffed with GENERAL ELECTRiC •ng to balarice the budget just to about alleved (Ikkmmimiiit ocitiv- yesterday’s decisions. Dissehtinjl. Constellation being readied for a of Manchkiler for an exemption I 'don't think you'll fiave too bers keep up their membership year after year. will aucreed President Eisenhow­ ity were Chief Juktice Warren and' flight from.Idlewild Airport.__ — ______'t o the order scheduled______to -- go into , many,'' Josaloff said. He said the the decision Is fa\-ernble to tha men whoiw training, aklU claim that as an accomplishment. er” in the White House. and experience are unparal­ WESilNGHOUvE i In ritaking «ie«> i-uitngs. Justices Douglas, Black and Bren- Gov.ckiv, Rlbicoff signs Jegisl«tionJegislation effect .lulyJuly ).J. ' • ; order now contains exceptions for June 25 bout in Yankee Stadi­ Baked Beans 4 99< This, he said, is no effort to pinch T h e Vice President told the din-! um. n*n- • permitting ap|MHiU to the Com- The order eliminates thousands I special services, leled. pennies. , court ■ affirmed contempt (jonvic- W H iR lP O dl ej's that, to be frank about the lions axains: Dr Willard Unhaii* 1 • Uphaus case, Clark ^(>0 Pleas UoUrt by those hit by of commodity rates now in effect; Joseloff was asked why his cll- "At this moment,” the Presidertt whole thing, the Republicans I^OS INQUIRY mUECTBO WASHERS, DRYERB, i;e n m o r e Join Bonriy'f Fud Oil Club NOW eqnUnued. "we are engaged in a directo? of w ff'N ew ' Hamnshire P®***'* applications to-and establishes minimum class : ent did not present evidence for an Ketchup 4i;?f69< can’t win “ without the sinews of Sr - « ... , that Its Nelson case did not ''strip cairy- fliearrils, .Connecticut -----sur- rates below which------no intrastste------exception when ■ the minimum rate Geneva, June 9 lAb'—Britain highly importiipt battle for • war which money will provide." Worid.World FellowshipFeltnw^in rtenier.Center, snda n d ),« . _ - •• ---- today rejected a Soviet move far. REFRIGERATORS, MAHAG the states of the right to protect: passes its *600,0(>0 cancer drive fo,- hue trucker may charge, order was being given a public Phono Ml 9-4595 or TR 5-3271 ■ound dollar . This is.a fight to He said the Republicans must Lloyd Barenblatl, a former teach­ themselves. In that case the jool for 1»5». Hiirh M Joseloff rapre- ah laternational tnqifilry into the pronioto an expanding e04>nomy hearing. He said that ths tibia FREEZERS, RANGES, PHILl/'O fight for' I'sound dollars, and er at Vassar College and ths Uni- court had thrown out the convic- Russian officer and his Polish ..n iin z the Manchester Co said s^ruffla between' the goyern* Tomato Sauce HUNT'S 8 OZ CAN and domestic prosperity. This la a plenty of them.’’ veraity of Hkdiigan. , his client.felt that an exception might be made for products listed nent.hf Liaa and aeai AIR CONDITIONERS EA:> fight to make sure that • dollar Elsenhower and Nixon shutlle.(i Uphaus had been, convicted Un­ Cwnnninlst-led farmer S S h T c " " ‘ tor ,mum rate pnescribed by the PUC. iu■ Kope.v al(fim will hot -do the job. some mousy thoughts about lyaya tee on un-American Aqtiv|Uea Louis Wyman, who reqiieetod------“It missioner Dr. Wilfred Bloombe:]$ i ®P* Commisaloner FltxpaMek pomt- to 9 F M ! w i r u a (Vator;(l a^iakrt at hS arated a 'ap.clal torvic. wh.raby M out that another dkmt o f Jofe- 'Inaa'Si SAT. Be con tended that for Republicans to raise money for what h e'd e­ whether he hi4 been a Conarmmtot under a legialgtiva refoliition glv- NORMAN’S TILL T BANTiraiLCO. me *Bound, sUble, itrograsslve govem- scribed k$ hia "impoverishsd" Oarty timmber. *5th riaaa reuninn at Harvard i gbo(U were shlpbad from out at ■m it for thie oountry if the great- party. Earlier decialana in (OanMnnafi an F a « Jfigkt) We*wed»y. atata to the Railroad fitoragn and (dsuttnitod aai '1^49. Rlavsu) H^RTPOHD ROAD 831 M A M STRHT MA9»CH6$Tit. COMM lUBphoM MI 9-4595~BioekTiUa-4>iioiie TR 5

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