t T MwVirwniiirfTrfrT It, . • '4-,. ’ ’ t. PAGE SIXTEEN The Weather 1l;l'' J . e Aversxc .Daily Net Prtss Run Fotaieaat ef U. 8. Weather BlifsaB I- ■ Far the Weak Ended - May 19, I9S9 ’ 'v. C ill 4 S ■ The Sunday School staff pf-Zion f ■ Lutheran Church will have a sup UCoiin to ftoitok* Sheep Breeders Considerable cloudiness, milder About Town per nfeetlng tomorrow at ® p.m., at 12,705 tonight and Thursday. Low toalght the church. Thursday at 6:30 p.m. 6 Sttidenls You Should Know. To M ^t Satuirday THURSDAY. MAY 15 42-48. High Thdrsday 68^0. the .adult prospective membership .9:80 A.M. Metther. of the Audit Th« weekly meetinjr of the Men- Bureau.of Olrenlatloa group will meet. Manche9 ter——A City of Village Charm Chester Squadron of Ci\il Afr Six local atudents are among CapUAntone Erode - The Connectlou),>^heep Breeders ORANGE HALL X. . » ' Patrol, USAF, will be held tomor 600 whef will be cited for', high — ...V. ------— — I— I . ■ ...... r - row at 7 p,m; at the American Le Mr. and Mrs, J. Edward McKee- Assn., Inc. wtll-Uold Its 49th An By Pythian Sisters ver will direct fhfe military, whist scholastic achievement during the nual Field pay and shearing co»r (Claa^fled Advartlstag oa Page N ) jPRiCE FIVE CENm"* gion Home. As commanding ofllber of Bat (TWENTY-EIGHT PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 1.988 of the American Legion Auxiliary second Annual Honors Day, pro tery C, 11th AAA MlasUe Battal test SatubJiiy. at the Durham Fair VOL. LXXVII, NO. .191 The Joy Carcle of . the North Friday at 8 p.m. at the Legion gram at the Unlveririty of Conhec- ion. Cspt. Anton* Ffade supervises Oroundg^'tarting at 10:30 a.m. Home, which is open to the public. Methodiat Church Will "jcel May ticut. The program will be held In and 18 reapbntible for the local afternoon program vtill fea- 21 at 2 p.m. at the church. Miss Ruth Hickox and Miss Bar- 'liftte' unit's ablHty to fire guided the unlvcralty’s auditorium May tvtni Bam ;borrance of the Maine MeINTOSH APPLES bai'a Wallett are co-chairnlen. 18 at 2:30 p.m. mlsalles. 20 Lb. l o f $1.00 Ike Talks The VFW Auxiliary will meet Prises will be awarded thf winners . Donald Behrend, 989 Main St, It la his duty to maintain ef ipartment of Agriculture, as tonight at 7:30 at the post home. and refreshments served. The com and William LMse, M Walker S t, fectual morale, and welfare of the. principal speaker. He U a Unlver LOUIS MINCE FARM mittee would appreciate it if mem are honor students from Gamma more than 100 meh, tinder his com slty of Connecticut graduate and 829 W. CENTER ST. Members of the 8th District Fire bers would bring playing cards Sigma Delta, honor society for mand, and he'has the feaponsibll- former 4-H Sheep Member.Mei TEU Ml 8-8II« On Causes and card tables. Tickets may be ity.of seeing to It that buildinga Professor Don Klsman of the Department are requested to meet the College of Agriculture. Caro f'. tonijtht at 7:30 at the firehouse to obtained frohi mentbers or at the lyn Norris, 68''Adelalde St., repre and equipment valued at.milllona Animal Industries Depiartment, o from there in a body to the door. ' of dollars are properly maintained University of Connecticut, will cut sents Phi Alpha Theta, history and In operative order. O f Unrest flolmes Funeral Home to pay re «S " ' " honor society. • • up a Iamb carcass for home and spects to Frederick Smith, a mem Llnne Lodge, Knights of Pyth . Capt. Frade does all this in a freezer use. Steps In making fam James Taggart, 326 Center. St., manner described by hla superiors ber of Co. No. 2. ias. will meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. represents Pi Tau Sigma, mechan ily 8ize«.cuts and methods of cook HOLLY Washington, May 14 (/P)— in Orange Hall. as "highly proflcienl and extreme ing will be explained. ical engineering honor aoclety. ly competent." Hla wonderful per Wsahinffton Mav 14 M F i — said Die two areas depend President Eisenhower said to A reception honoring the. Rev. Norma Jones, 12b I^^l■ker S t, vraamngion, m ny t.* on each oth e/ in trade andend also for The annual meeting of the In sonality. adriot wit and top-notch INDUSTRIALIST DIRS day mob violence against Vice eria and Mrs. Herman ^Stippich will be Engaged represents the Upsiloh Omicron, Violence ,in Venezuel* toward mutual bolitical atrenkth. corporators of the ' Manchester leadership qualities fit him ideally WHiU CHAW President Nixon, in South held this evening'^at 7:30 in Con home economics honor society. for-the task whfeh U ndo 8am has Tucson, Ariz., May 13 OP)—, vice President Nixon thrust Even If Congress passes the for Memorial Hospital will be held in The engagement' of Miss Patricia America appears to" reflect a cordia Lutheran Church. He was Ellen Candlln. to Nelson Henry Shlrly' Warren, 127 Princeton St., galled upon him' fo undertake. tSiarlas A. Bengaton, 84, .of Chica an emotional new element-In* eign aid blU .without any major Chapnian House. 60 Ha>’nes St., go. chairman of the .Chicago'Ap pastor of Concordia Church in White Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Nel- representa Sigma Theta Tau, nurs ' Capt. Frade was born In New to last round House scrapping cuts, the admlnlatration may. not patteim of Communist i: 1014-24. The Ladies Aid Society next Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. ing honor society. paratus Co. and a pioneer In the iiliiiKsl get, the full toUl for overseas aid. son H. White Sr., Of New.Hart- Bedford. Mass., 38 years ago. fesr-wheellte- tod^ over a $3,603,000,000 spiration and exploltatio members will br hostesses. The foEd, is announced by her parents, 'William Benton, former Sena .When he was 13, he went with his, Bcientiflc equipment tMd. died ■I This measure authorizes expendi But. he told a news cpnference, Rev.' Mr. Stippich and his wife Members of King David I.,odge, tor from Connecticut and present grandparents to their .h alt^ Monday.- He waa born in Ludlng- Ifoni-wh***-^, foreign aid bill. 6 u t Speaker tures. he believes econ om lc^ u l)les are lOOF, Will meet at the Holmes Mr. and Mrs. Patrick G. -Hallihan, Insurrection Jum will leave tomorrow for Reading, 32 Highland St. ly a member of the university Portugal where h8 was educatM ton, M ich.' Sam Rayburn (D ^ e x ) said he But the actual amount of money. partly '"responsible,,-for the sntl- Eiineral Home at "7:30 tonight to Board of Trustees, will deliver the rai"W.s: Within the ceiling* /Ixed by the Pa. MissCandlin graduated from Man at the famed Lyceum C a m o ^ He involving visiting foielgn digni -r»vtcr«. V did not think it would sway American denmaStratlons In such pay respects to Frederick Smith, chester High School and is em Honors. Day address. majored in language and can taries."A real tough aaslgnn ent," pending authorization bill, will be countries ss,.3fenezuela and Peru. a member. ' ' mafly votes. ^ determined in an appropriations ployed at ihe Research Computa Honors will be accorded to the speak ' Portugese and. / Spanish he loklnifly relr.tea. $72.00 "At least, I certainly hope not,’. ^Sometbtlig Else tion Laboratory of the United membersejnf all the campus honor fluently. ' Becausq he, spoke the language, measure to eoiile later. Seen Losing Control St. Mary’s Guild members who Rayburn told newemen. “I don’t Elsertfiower said Communist In- Aircraft Oorp. societies as well'as to all. full time In 1838 he retumed'to thia aoun- Capt. Frade was sent to Lisbon,' Acting' chairman' Thomas E.^ ■pirittion seems to be. behind the plan to take In the picnic. June 12. try and Unlisted in the U.S. Army 'gea what the connect! would be.” Morgan (D-Pa) of the Foreign A f Her fiance graduated from students who maintain a “ B’’ aver Portugal, In June 1953 where he RUMMAGE HellrwMJ Owf WM PA G E TW O MANCHESTEE EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,* WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 1968 IIANCHES'TER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 1958 v membera will Include watercolor*,,. tration finds ths demand for home oUs and paatels and cah be seen Banquet Thursday between t and .. “Abaoldte- loans so much. Improved that it is ly Murder,” . myete^-coinedy "jtmism asking‘ Congrsss to allow it to In As You Like It play win^.ba predated Friday at - Jdek^s Coffee Shoppe sure 24 btIUon. worth mors of them For Area Scouts the higb achool auditorium by the In ths next 13 months. AiM the Keith Savings for You!. Open ThprSi By DICK HOWARD ■liial ARnoun«4t n«w hour* . . . Nattonal Association of Homs 771# Blsckledge District, Charter MBS'' Paint and Powder ' theater North dealfir group. Trudi Reoknagel, Maureen BATH COUP IS Business World Builders 'Mes prospects excelUnt Oiic Council, Boy Scouts of Amer BUT s t il l North-South vuhiiinhls dPEN MONDAY THROUGH for the stagting of one million new McKeever, Frannie NyJln, Vincant- NORTH X ica, i^HLhold its annual banquet on Jo-Ann Campbell, popular radio, television Gerard,' Kevin McPartland,, BUI old; homes .tins ybsr'. dk'K 10 » 5 phased on the'Indications that a- Although. some stockholders Hiursday «)(ening at (>ntsr Ooci- and recording star, will make her first per Barrett. Pat'Platt, Brenda - LeUey, The Bath Coup first invwt- X SATURDAY TO 1:30 A.M. ■y th Sarah PeiTW, Betty Rowley and N3W York, Ha; bigger federal deficit is' on Uiei lIAve _be«ljdl3tressed this year by gregational Chufch. Alan Tucksr, sonal appearance in this area Friday night at ed about 200 yeay.'- ,-d in the days ♦ 6 4 J .-1____: SMfc Invites You to collie In aad enjoy • d eficit e y , of coRee Mike Moriu are members, of the « K Q J 9 mlsm is tproutli)g way, meaning morii money pumped, the flood of cuts in dividend rates the "new scout executive of (!!ha(ter the Crystal Ballroom at Crystal Lake. cast. Roanne Wise and Russ Mer of Whist, but it is st'i" a very ef- any Also fei^urtiig take-out service sad the 2na cup of into the Acdnomy. > or ontisslons attogether, the' De WEST EAST I13M wofld today. Thera Oak Council, will'be the principal One of today's leading teenage^ cer are the student directors. . * fecUve play in contract bridge. B r * 6 2 cORee with any meal Is neis Price firmness - in the lies of partment of (Commerce . reports speaker. flfurea to back It that totaTeash dividend paymente favorites, her recording of “I Can't The current New Ybrk aensatlou, More Roles for Mosler West 'Opened the king of dla- W S752 HA 10 443 Industrial outp;iJt u d sx- Training awards will be present-, Stuart .Mosler, the son of Mrs, ^ K Q 10 S ♦ 9 • PLENTY OP PARKING IN THi *SAR But much of it apparent ustrial (mpsclty also Im- In the first 1958 quarter rose one ed to Rhoda Bockus, EkliUi Dubois, Give You Anything But Love” "Aunt Masne,” will follow oh June mondi, and South took the cus Exclusive with 2 at the Oakdale... Florence Morier of 22 St. James 4) AS 42 4) 10t63 ^>rlnge from thrie factors: Relief ' pfessM Uie bulls- Belief Is wids* half of one pec cent far |2,821,- Ruth Smith, Irene Hankinson, Er Withi*' Fats Domino's Band, is a tomary moment of thought before SOUTH that the recession didn’t deepen 000,000. - , -V current nationwide -best-seller. The lOM summeh' keaaon of the St., is one of Emerson College’^ spre«kthsr'Fl***Dre ifor wage in nest Irwin, George Thurber, American Sha.':^peare Festival busiest actors. A senior dramajtida playing the 'firs car ’ from dum- ^ A ^ . 7 4 3 as far as the fleet sharply diving rretnes be resisted with So If it's silver linings you’re Oisrles Stansfield .-and Harvey KeUh^s in Miss Campbell, one of the most Theater at Stratford will open on major, Stuart will play. the. iRiale wseka of the slump' in 'dprable complete 'm sms# by management looking for, you can find them. Lippi ncott. (y He saw that there was some goods industries ssemed to fore Manchester Shapely songstress.in show busl- June 19 with "A Midsummer lead in the school teie\d>ibn :«ro- Biter oi losing two diamonds, one "GRAND OPENING" so that prices wiU rise, again. And Several appreciation awards will Night's Dream,'! to>e followed the duction of "Twelve Angry 'Men'.-’ tell; evidence that the huitt in- with each hike irHhe cost of liv be presented to people #ho have heart, and one club North East Seofli Wsst cusMone are working' — at least naxt night by "Hamlet.” Ten days, aet for -May 20. ”l3roadcasting. Having thought of a plan, de Pats Psu 1 A .Fats ing index many worRecs get auto given. outstandiiw .service to "bf preview! will precede these two Day” In Massachusetts. in a mild recession; and,,growing Shriners Honor , Scouting. in the Biai:kledge Dis clarer played a low diamond from ' 3 4 Pan 4 4 Past HARRY'S DRIVE IN K belief that strong' presstires are matic E’age risea openings. " The young actor will .also, be dummy and co.uld drop the seven Pan Pan 987 CENTER STREET AT lOVB LANE v trict. building up ior more 'Inflstlon I'hat optimism is still a livb4;om- . Other speak^ wilt be Chief | During the next few weeks this featured jh the Emerson theater of diamonds' from his own hand Openiog lead — 4K OPEN 10:00 AJH. ts 1:80 AM,' X. . modity In the business worl< Officers Tonight column wrill keep Manchester en In ^YouH&^Lions* with ..a veiy natural motion. TTie when the slump finally bottoms Nelson A. S ^ . scout executive out . . shown by a couple ^ ' polls thl^ emeritus of .Charter, Oak Council: thusiasts inform^ of the schedules Idpa df dropping the seven instead • OPENING SPECIALS • week.'Dun 4 Bradatl^et. queried mav Shrine Club will celebrate and personalities ap,'>earing at - Marlon Brandm'^aya an officer of the deuce of diamonds was .to The more cheerful of the cur ArllHir J. Ricker Night and Bruce'D,McflDroy. district scout in the Germqft'Army in the produc originally, you would Jump to three v^PREE Soda with on ordtrs . rent figures show .that farm *in- 1,500 executives and reports that Poteiinits's Night simultaneously executiys'^of tte Blaekledge Dis c'ost of the State's sumrner thea receive West, and a clumsily exe 80 bsr rent of them expect their tion of.”^ e Young, Uons.” The cuted deceptive play doesn't fool spades. ★ liqrOiia lea Crtam Sodo for 25c Olid g«t r ---. eom ejf up, that the ifise in fac at the lx)3k Cabin in l;ebanon to trict; And Thomas Doherty,' dis ters. tlibWi which opens tonight at the ' ^ (Copyright 1958, profits'"'.this summer to equal or Musical Shows Coming Up . anybody. -i socond one PREE. tory nnsmployment has slowed, night. trict chairman. Mahehestier Drive-In Theater, co- As .it happened. West was de General Features Corp.) that retail trade'' in all but the surpass thoM of. a year ago. The Ricker is cluo'awretary who will George French,- vice chairman of. "From Nine to Five,” a musical stars Montgomery CUft and Dean durables is holding high, that new American Management Assn, ask leave Manchester wfer this month the district, is ths J)anqust chair comedy show sponsored by the ceived. He thought that East had Vx ChlekM In loskRt with Prtneh PH«s 99e Martin as American GI's. played the eight of diamonds from Ptoturhigi orders are sparkling upturns in ed 688 compaiUes and says the ma for the -United .Alrtcsft opefi-a- man. Temple Beth Shotom Sisterhood, Ja some such holding as A-8-2, West some industries such as steel, and jority predict total 'sales volume tlobs in Florida. Illustrihuj^oten- set for Saturtay and Sunday eve •PRIED CLAMS • HOT OVEN,GRINDERS that large sections df the nation for 1958 will top 18M. tate Burton Ryon arid hls^ijhlnx nings at the Bowers School begin "Mornlhgstar” one o f ths year’s therefore led, a low diamond, and Brain VHlve Developed histrionic ‘ highlights. South was able to win . the trick are untouched by the industrial Favorable Signs Temple corps of ofilcers will majje ning at 8‘.30. The production, a • PIZZAS b * PISH and CHIPS Push sside the welteit of unfs- Starting tonight at the Drive-In with the Jack. ! STAT adjustment. their olHciaf visit to the Manchw Boston-Development of a eUi- satirical take-off on the garment vorable first qusrter esriitngs and ter-RockvllIe area club industry, was ■wTitten' and will be is one of the best films we've ever Now South .could draw tiiimpa ORDERS T 0 GO— PHONE Ml 3^0175 . The cushions that are working cOne rubber to produce an auto- , i eeen - “The Young Lions." Msrlon ahd lead a club. The defenders NOW thru SATURDAY Include the sharp rise in payments yoi'i can see the sprouting opti A social hour at 6:30 opens the matftK.brain valve for treating directed by Mns. Lenore Brooks mism. dinner-meeting., of Rockville. Included In the cast Brando, in thts^lruly great war could take their two aces, but the CoatlnumM From S FAI. of unemployment and other' bene-- hydrocephrius (Water on the brain) are Arthur Rlttenberg, Mrs. Mor picture, makes hie annual bid for contract was safe. , flta that at . present more, than (Jhsin store sales as a whole gives hopXfpr more succeks in ! ton Herman, Mrs. Ely Segal, Irv an Oscar. But this' movie could South's refusal to take the first offset the continuing moderate topped the year ago figures In Crappie Ha* 57 Namr* fighting thisXiMase, whidh takes; ing Aronson, Harry Koyensky, also bring a statue to Montgomery trick was the Bath Coup. This play, decline In total wages and salaries April. ‘A leading mail order house an annual toll o(s,10,000 to 15,000 ' Louis Hurwltz, Mrs. George Sloss- Clift and, believe it- or net, -Dban from A-J-x- or A-J-x->x,. Jbacame Madrid and thus sustain retail trade; and calls the outlook. decidedly en Detroit-r-Jdost fish are .referred lives in the United States. berg, Mrs. Jack Goldberg, BUI Martin. ‘The IToung Lions” isXj>- very popular in the English resort the awakening of Interest in new couraging.. ^ to by different names in various iO r-Am Oampbell Luettgens. Mrs. Larry Spiwak, Dr. other "From Here To Eternity,"*' town Bath in the days of Beau MomiMafar housing that hss come with warm The combinaUoii of higher farm parts of the country, and even by I.G.Y. PROJF.CT LARtSuEOT Robert Karns, Mrs. Jerome only better. Nash. The opening leader usimlly WAiMOCOLM PROfiRAMS er weather and the easing of the prices and' good - growing'weather ! State fish and gafne departments Washington—The largestrgest all neaa today, has toured Europ*e with Nathan. Mrs. David Rubin and , Remember that great movie,’ thought it safe to continue his suit, money supply end of mortgage has sent the farmers to their sup- j,with,'common l)orders and flah. the mammoth ' research projecta V, the USO and has- performed for Milton Leon. Mrs. William Cooper "All the King's Man” that won and this tumbled him right into terms. plierii. A numlier of makers of j Thecrapple. for Instance, is known undertaken in the United S ta t^ "'''Princess Margaret in England. Is in charge of musical direction. many honors nine yeaifs ago? Welt, the trap. The belief that Inflation may be farm equipment say that, tractors ^ at least 57 names, large-mouth during 1957 was the 92.50.000.000 She's appeared in several New' Also this weekend, Friday and Stuart Mosler part one of a 2-part inatallfnent TV. . Switch Would Sava Defeasa ahead has been austsihing the are really moving how. [ baaa by more than 45, and small- Project I.G.V., the International York'Oty night clubs and just re Saturday nights, 'the Second Con X production of .this'powerful story A switch to hearts at th.e second stock market. Much of this ia The Federal Mousing Adminrs- mouth bass by 35. Geophysical Year. cently wa^^ cited In Variety for her gregational Church’s Couples Club group's final 1957-58 production, of a ruthlass politician'can be seen trick would save the defense. East Video Everyday popularity an up-and-coming will present its first variety show, "Of Mice and Men,” .to be present tonight from 9 to 10 on the Kraft would take the ace of hearts and ' All Bights Bessnrsd— rock 'n roll singer. "Spring Fever,” at the church's ed May 24 through 28. Theater on Channel 30. . Part two return a diamond; Now the defend-, ' She also reports^at plans are new auditorium. Neal Petterson Stuart> career at Emerson will follows .next Wednesday. era would surely get their twp dia B. T. OIckensoR 4 Cs„ Ine. how in the works foKljer own TV and his musical saw, a barber shop end when he graduates next month. Other'fine dramatic'offerings on mond tricks as well as the two show next fall. Jo-Ann'' quartet, several skits and a 30- In three years he has been in 14 TV this week include "Accused of aces, ‘ will "be featured At the member chorus singing tunes from glays and 7 TV productions. He’s Ballroom^ during 'the regular Murder” on the Armstrong Circle South would lose the contract if •'Showboat'’ willII highVlhighlight the af also done sufnmer -stock at the Theater (tonight at 10L "The Dis he took the first trick with the ace day. night TTcofd hop. fair. Oval-ln-the-OrOve In Farmington appearance of Paphhe" on Climax of diamonds. He would then draw ,KELiy».WD0D Eocb porehofa ‘Torture-Tested” — Summer Atock Season Ner X . PTA Play Set Tonight and just recently finished a 6-Week (Thursday at 8:30), and "Night trumps and lead a club. West * . • I Saturday night's flnal perforra- Tlife. ^Robertson School PTA to engagement in Arthur Miller's "A mare at Ground Zero” on Play would take the ace of clubs and TREVOR-WYNN SLOANE moda hart b ancesTifi the ALT Drama Festival night a1v8:t5 at the Robertson View from the Bridge” at the house 90 (Thursday a t '9:30), all lead a heart to Elast’s ace. Bast bockad by brought down the cUr^in 6n the School wlif aresent “Comedy in Charles St. Playhouse in Boston. on Channel 18. In a lighter vane, would then return a diamond, and MILNER-JONES pIm Sse it now on our floor! The beautiftil^"Anniversary” 1957-58 Little Theater Season. Lo Ifashion.” aXplay written and His future plafts are Indefinite comedian Jerry Lewis puts on an. West would take two diamond 100% piipont ^ylon bedroom group by Kroehler gives youNyutstanding cal theate: -goers are how IpmUig directed by Mafy.., Ann Handley. at this printing but he is looking tricks. ★ PLUS ★ [LECTROmeS hour-long show 'Friday at 10 p.m. styling and leading value. Loto of big, room :^rawer8 ' their attentions to the many^Sijm- Teachers and pareftt* will star in forward to a career as a profes on Channel 30. Dally Queetton STANEK mer playhouses which wIH be the production .. ThoXfsmcheater sional actor. Saturday at 4 p.m., Channel 18 Partner deals aiid bids one LABORATORIES in dresser and chest. . . beautiful light, bright "Startiust” opening during the next few weeks." High School band and otriiestra Movies, TV This Week spade. The next player passes, and SCRVICE from Keith’s Get’s a iJnder the direction of RobertYater will show a film on the story of you hold: Spades—K 10 9 5; mahogany finish . . . and, it’a ” Permanized” for las' “No lime for Sergeants,” one grevat UConn today taking part"^ Two top-notch motion pictures television's code of ethics, titled of Broadway's biggest comedy are being presented beginning to Hearts—Q J; Diamonds—6 4 3; 277 BROAD beauty. the annual Instrumental . Music^ “A Welcome Guest In The House.” Clubs—K Q J 9. What do you say ? hits, wrill Inaugurate the Oakdale FeaUviK , night at the State Theater and at That new Del Raycee teenage mu RADIO T § I 1 V I S I 0 N ■ur ON out gASffsr or caiorr rtitms Musical Theater's fifth season in The MaSehester Fine Arts Assn, the^lfanchester Drive-In at Bolton sic and dance show' slated for Answer:.Bid two clubs. Tlie h'arid JdW Leavitt Triple Cleansing! Wallingford on May 26. Brian Don- will stage ita 'yearly outdoor ex Notclv'x, weekday afternoonh on Channel 18 is not quite worth a ralsAto three STE I^’^'.'r''' YDEN levy, star of stage, films and. TV. hibit In Center 'Bgrk Sunday. The "MarjofJe 'Mornlngstar,” at the was canceled, before it got started, spadee. Bid. a side suit and- raise ' 5i«0-S:15 You’ll Find E.\ceptional Sale Values Panel Bed. $39.50 will head the star-studded cast. displayed works association State, Stars ^IGene Kelly and spades later. If you had passed taadlHg Flertsts Natalie Wood In the film adapta so we. hope you liked Herb Phll- CANDID WEDDIND In These Exciting New Collections Of brick am), his three lives. tion of Herman Wouk’s best sell Suites For Every Room, Every Home. Night Stand, $35 ing novel of young love. A tre PHOTODRAPHERS PARK HIU. mendous supporting cast of Ed Alee Hpedilhlag Plan To See Them At .Keith’s . Wynn, Carolyn Jones, "Claire Flewor Shop Share These Substantial Savings! 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' > ' (lf.«> BIO PAkOPP 13:13 ( 3) FEATUBE FILM' Now for your dining and lie-, m-ac) MATINEB TRBATRH teninjc pleaeura we preeent 11:13 <») SEA RUNT Here's What Hqs Gone On < a> tHE CBBAT QILOEB- (33) MARTIN KANR 100% Dupont Nylon Bill Donahue at the organ flLlfiKVP lt;U ( 3) SPORTS Utl3 (Ul NEWS, weather A You’ll Enjoy Shopping At Keith’s ... . nlghUy....- ^ (la-U) T U VERDICT 1» VODRS gPQRTsX Up Until This Minute! I BimiHTBR DA* ( 3) NEWS A K^TREB / Broodloom Carpet Where You’ll E'iml Nationally Famous ( a> THEATER (H) BIO NEWS For 4 weeks, two Barwick 100% Dupont Nylon Car- ' "ROUND-UP FIESTA” ( ai'AHKRICAN BANDSTAMB This spectacular demonstration is Intended toobqW Quality . . . The Be.st Of Everything (M) BRIORTBR DAY - ' (43)‘I!* WEATHERS J S t n L a weathbb pets .from Keith Furniture have been' "torture- laa-aii (|DEEh run a day (33) PLAYHOUSE OP STABS tSsied." One was cemented to the' sidewalk ontslde the. amount of,use and abuse this amaslng (Xir- For Your Home! E'arjious For Fine Fur -WESTERN MUSICAL WRITTEN and iVYEY’S'ir’ (If) A .t:c . SEMINAR |>et Is capable, of taking, regardleks of condltlontL . DIRECTBD BY OLlVE RECAVE.' ' * I rJ PAGE FOUR .MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD/MANCHESTER, CONN« W E D N E S D A Y /14. 196S c : S , MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN ; Ro^kviU e-Ver^n) NATO Seen in Pai^er ^>1 KANGl mhia >JfL O il ^ebids Said Too GA-.OLINI Szegda ins For New Vd-. Interest BANTLY OIL Forjudging : '•■■r \ \ |\( At Iowa Cit^ Rcbldi tor conitrucUon of a vo-^e«Um*Ud ooaU. If fro* advie* can- '■'ll''. (Kill not be received from the state a (PratinMd frem oatlonal affrftnilture school were casa. That mSant he was.awaiting Through hie efforta In competi professional engineering firm will full Information from,tha Veneaue- TFl Mltciidl 9 ^59S opened yeeterdey and found to be be consulted be' re bids are fovernmenV hj: Labsntw where 'V tion at a Vo-Ag Day held last week 17.000 higher than • the Orat ones lart govdhimont a* Well as reports sought. antl-goverrh^eftt . rloteni nirned from Americans In tha country on KUL'KVIMUIS TK 8-3271 'a t the Unlvenlty of Connecticut, (^lened March 20. A bid of Clayton C i^ d vll for the llbrary-bf the tl.S. Information why the i^ots had eoma-gbout. < Joseph P. Saegda, la eligible to painting the schools during the Sendee-r John O. Talcott Jr.. School Rbveral C ogaU ef»t|^ Building Commillee chairman, said summer aeasph. was accepted by Weigh' Plea for Arhie ompete for national honora In the the higher ..htda make It "very the Board. Crandall aubmitted the eyy repbjtedlyrepegrteoty were ccngldte- ti' doubtful" that the school can he lo«est Wd. I2.322. 1^ anI urgl^turgf^t r^ueM|f(i^-6|iTn-riqueet .'H ICn fcggg «ia. A 4*J ' . ^ U ■XC ^LJcZ^ T t • ! . * •. 4 » ' ' 1 ■ :> .,x MANCHESTER EVENING H ElBitp, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, MAY 14^ 1958 PAGE S E V m •yr* » PAGE 8IXs / MA14CHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.,'MAY 14, 11958 ■ > •..I ■ji. I n II m i l W i * X- SELF SERVICE X / -- K ^ \. x^ X GS lRTMEHT s t o r e DEPARTMENT STORE X t X )RD ROAD and PINE S t. HARTFORD ROAD and PINE ST. X - X' lANCHESTER X MANCHESTER ^ OUR APPRECIATION OF YOUR ACCEPTANCr OF OUR THANKS TO YOU IS^ ^ US CAN ONLY BE SHOWN BY THESE BIGGER AND BETTER VALUES TH A N EVER BEFORE! SAVINGS FOR YOU - YOUR FAMILY AND HOME .{S'- MEN’S S>0RT SHIRTS SHORT SLEEVES*^ R E 8 .1.69! • All First Quality |v • Many To Select From N • Skipdents, Slub XI Xj ^ERYTHING SOLD ON Weaves, Fancies! • From A Famous A MONEY BACK g u a r a n t e e Maker SHOP EViRY DEPARTMENT • Sizes S'M'L. MANY MORE SAVINGS NOT USTEO Reg- 59e! MEN’S Reg. m MEN’S Reg. 2.98! MEN’S Reg. 2JHI! MEN% i! MEN’S Reg. BOYS Reg. IJIKW ^ Reg. 39c! Ladies’ Reg- liW! Ladies' Re^ L98! Women’i Reg. 2j98! Ladies’ Reg. 138! Ladies’ X' X, x i X . X '/I X' .# X •FADED BLUE DENIM ______• A i First Qiw fity- • Rayon Tricot ^ Mdny Stylos V • Goyjhrfnmor Prints •Nylon-Dacron Cotton • Many Stylos • STRETCH TYPE • ALL RRST QUALITY MNKLE CLOTH •RRST QUALITY. • MESH TYPE • SNQRT SLS^E^ ’v..' * Embossod C 6 t1 ^‘(^d Plist# ^Xhoieo of Colors • Whitos-Postois e Str^ght and FuU Stylos Blond • White Grains •RTS ALL FEET • COLLAR, BAND NECK • Hii^SLEEVE SANFORIZED ASSORTED COLORS • SOUD COL^ • Prints ond Solid Colors' • Full Cut • Chocks-Prints •^Lorgo Seioction ^ • Loco Trim • Pastels • MANY PATTERNS • WITH BREAST POCKET • K N E E ^ O T H • ELASTIC SIDES > CC^QRTABLE • FANCt Pi^ftRNSs • Sizes 32 to 40. • Novelty Weaves • MANY COLORS • SIZES S., M.. L • SIZES A0LC.D. •SlMsIZtoio. • Sizes S-6-7. • Sizos 32 to 38. • Sizes 22 to 30. ^ • SIZES S., M., M L..L •SIKiU^Tya. sx •SlZESAi^U. ReS. L29! LARGE Reg. Stic! VALUE Reg. 1J9! VALUE Rii 1U! VALUE Ros. 4il8! m$rn\ M Reg- 69c! Ladies’ Reg. LKIMzdies’ Reg. 2J6! Ladies’ Reg. 236! Misses’ Reg. to 338! Girls’ CLOTHES LARGE CAN BOXED CAM LAUNDRY WASTE DRESSES S w im S u it s ,X, S p o r t H a t s Bouffants X, .X-. • Sloovoldss Summor Coffins •Many Stylos . • Cool for Summor • Poplins-Twills • All First Quality • Cbtton Knits-Nylons • Goy Prints x ^ X • Attroctivo Prints • Chinos«Ploids • Postels-Whitfs • Latex Blends W E U MADE •FLOOR WAX ^ SET OF EIGHT •METAL COVER . • SWIVEL CASTERS • JUMBO SIZE • Pkrids^l^la • Vi^KER TYPE • SELF POLISHING • PINK emd BLACK • ;QLASS B O n O M • SANFORIZED > ALL METAL • AttroetNo^tyios , x^Postofs-Whltis • Sonforiztd • Solids-Stripos • Choose From Many • Cotton Prints •OVAL or •WILL NOT • SCROLL DESIGN •NO DRIED OUT •CART LINER - • BLACK. REDr • Sizos S., M,, L. • Sizos 10 to 20. • Sizes S., M., L. • Sizes 1-to 3,3 to 6,7 to 14. ROtIND YEUOW FLOORS • BIG VALUE CAKES ' • STRONG. STURDY^ YELLOW. WHITE • S inrV to 15— 10 to 18. • Shot to Fit AU. CASTING ROD^nd' REEL “KOOK-OUT” BAR-B-q Grill SIMONIZ VISTA WAX “S TA fL E r’ FACIAL VENETIAN BLINDS »5 Ft GLASS ROD R.{.tS8! lifalues fo 3.98! REG. 9.95 RBg.29eiaBh . ^ • s LEVEL WIND A LL STEEL GIJEANS aml > AIISIm I • Many colors CASTING REEL Slab ADJUSTABLE WAXES IN ' • White ur • Many stylos ' » BIG VALUE COOKING GRILL lONE OPERATION oolorad i r to 36” width • A real value YOUNG PARAKEETS “COSCO’-Kitchen Step Stool CANADIAN PEAT MOSS PATCHWORK QUILTS SUMMER WASH FABRICS PLISSE BEDSPREADS Reg. 6.98! Rag. 49c fo 69c! ^ Reg. 6.98! • REG. 4.95 . tRE0.4t95 •REO.MSYALUE • Ruffle Trim : : -- ^8 0 S q . Sollds-Prinfs Twin or Full • ALL CHOICE STRONO, STURDY BiQBALE " • 80”xa4”Siza ^Pllsse-Crepes Rosebud Pattern YOUNG BIRDS MANY COLORS . 4 00, FT. ■_ ^ Gold,R obb, CirMn • pimlty-Organdy ' ' Rose, Gold, Blue. ,r L \ ’ ■ ■ ■ M ':'X' )■; y >:iMWij;Mi RiAMNMi ':®'S y ^ i ^Age eight MANCHESTER EVENING HERALp, MANCHESTER. CONN., WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 1968 MANCHESTER EVENING HERAL6, MANCHESTER. CCTfR, WBPNESPAT^ WAY 14, 1968 PAGE NINR 4- to ourMlvM.. No mob av«r throwa form together whenever tkiMiblc. Sheridan, Donald Sobol, Nancy the June meeting. Arrangement the Horse Show and Country FatF' m i W O C O - U M liaurl?rBtrr atooei to Ha own rear. . Republieaii Club 'Hal Boyle '^5jey say *. Joint musical earssr Potiuck Planned TV S «t N I S«rvic»7 WTlO—iOM Bolton Struff and ChrisUna ITtoms. to hold a dinner meeting in June t)e |^ _h*ld thle weOiend at the Club Has Dinjner bnlAlpan no handicap. J Daily Radio W U A Y -^lf Therq, will .be no school of fii« will he made by Mrs. Alexis Pepin. FanslBgton IWo Orouinlinoy The GENERAL: "It ytm.have difficult rolea to re By Emblem Club ' PhepM . struction dn Saturday morning.. lEuruttt^ iferaUi To Hear Senator ‘WDBO—U6« Baaterii SUwlara H im MVUP—U18 It wilt be held on June 0, the tegu Chlldren’e SerVlcee. The event will For Mrs. W U ^de hearse, it^i Rice t« hav« a part ConatnicUon Started lar meeting date. be held Friday afternoon and all TV SERVICE PUBUtlllKD BY rUB Trojan Horse la Back He Sings a Fine Aria, ner,” said Mlsa Manners, who lARLdW^S tv Vin Krz^icki HBRaL d PRINTW O ,CO. If Florence D. Finney, senator Manchsatsr Emblsin Club will MacDonald Constriiction Co, of ' ~ Baptieni. day Sfijurday and Sunday. Monday evenirtg. the executive 13 Bluel) Street We went in and cleaned 'Oreecc' comes front Akrbn, Ohio, and-Is n^klaada-M l S-60M toUowtog progran eohed *t>U— Newington started work. MonffAji Rdbert. Charles, eon of Mr. and C 9 R C * OkO llutcbeeter. Conn from Connectlct^t’s S6th District, hold a mother-daughter banquet hoard of the Wbmen’s d u h honor Nlgltts wAaVO Phis Parts THOMAS F F^URGUSUfl up with arms and dollars, and now will be the speaker of the annual small, prstty, and brown-eyed. lOM Tolland TnmpIlM. ^ auppUed by the radio on the channelization project of Mra Albert D. OigUo of R t .4(A, Advertleement-r- . Contrary to many opera-stars of 6if' Wednesday, May 21, at 8:.30, Elected Again' T E L . M l 8 -5 4 8 2 WALTER R FERGUSON Uie Communists are back. meeting of the Women's Republi i{Miiagem«iU and are aunject to the State Kiiftht^ay Dept gt the waa baptized Sunday at 11 a.m. Call MI 8-1577. the CrookrtL ed its outThoing president, Mrs. . Publiehera a the past, Csaa«I believes godd-nct- p.m. In Tinker Hall. wTk>-i)tcli BuFsl intersection of Rte. 6 and 44A and worship eervlcee at United Metho Paul WlHhide, with a dinner held Founded October 1. IMI That would seem to be the mes can Club o f Manchester Wednes ,ing {• almost as esssntlsl to a pbr,. This year the . inquet wUl be ohaiiga wltaout notice. Amos aao Andy Agency, Inc. for eavtogs on youT' day,' May 21, at 8 p.m. at the .Man f WPOP—S3 P Mnezan By Democrats Boltoii Renter Rd. Installation of dist Church by the Rev, Carlton T. Ineurance. Our auto rate« defy atCavey's, rtibJielied F.very Evenini Except sage of the latest Greek election, in t5rwI3Ta3inS!!o!n!cerT?paylOT formance aa good - alnglng. 'fdr members and their mothers or chester Country Club. This meet,- New York l/P)—One of Ajnerica’e ^J^Y-itaUer Pam A bituminous cuihlng bad progreaaed Daley. > comparison. Top service, too. Stuidava and HoMdaya Entered at the which 4he party and leader favor his singing lessons. 'lit America now they havea affilH daughtet*. •(jiareMde last night to the point that traffic Oeraalum Sale Note Mrs. Myron BogUsch, the new Pnei Othce at Mancheatcr Conn. aa ing will be open to the public. ‘ top home-grown baritones is as Folfdwiw ths potiuck, the S. W. Vincent Krzealcki. was reelected president, presented Mrs. 'Villhida Second Claat Mall Hatter able to the West won, but in which , Senator Finney will speak on- Although he la one of the few grown to expect good' acting from $ c r n » t ElMjlf SUcMit* -WKIuB--%IUmort 'Ta TanktM was required to use the chahnel- Mtaa MilUcent Jones of Tolland handy with a needle as he is an leading opera singers who , have* a singer," he said. Hale Depmment Store will fea -Will.—tiuM sliusi - , chairman of the Demi^cratlc Town Manchester Evening Hersid Bol- with a corsage and a gift of Jewel SX’BSCntPTlON RATES the Communists also doubled their ti}t Republican record to the : WPBU—ArUiur Ooeirex Committee at a meeting held at ing pattern that will be eatabllahed Rd. is among those taking orders ry from the members in acknowl Marendaz aria. ' ' made-in-America voices, Cassel "But many musical comedy pro ture a hat dnoW-pntitled 'The Ori fim Waslilneton as. Bostoa by the new layout. , toq cerreepondent, Doris M. DTtal- Payable la Advance previous vote. last four years in the fields of gin and Evolutloii-«f Hats." Nar itoBf erloe , '—Top n o Timo Roaemount Monday night H5 hah for geraniume being Sold by the la telephone Mitchell 8-554S. edgement of the outstanding wofk One Year i ' ...... education, labor legislation * and He'is Walter Cassel,'’the 6-toot, feels that hta inability to study ducers sUU nave thp old idea that 7i4 The changes are designed to TRAVa AOENOY ix 7 75 rator for the affair wlM be Mrs. Aat FforlSa Srsh ceerfon- been 'filling the vacancy created Tolland County Chapter of the she has done in the past two years. S Month! T hat, is also^a bitter over-slmpli- institutions. Her legislative ex abroad was no great handicap.. ypu. can't teach an-opera star to • JlQfi^kscordI ^ H '—jP*****/ Be.ue Serenade elimiqate the hazards created by Ohildren'e Services of Connecticut Three Hontha 39U 200 - pound Metropolitan Op.era William EelU. who will bdNMisUd iMa aapfert - al a . WKnlt'^BsUlmnre vs Tank**! VOCC—Newscast by the resignation .of Itaymond P. %ATIUN8 RITES FRIDAY BeMdes the board menibera at 18 Asylnm SL, Uartforfl One Month ... 1 311 fleation of a lot . of history. perience includes three terms as a "Some of the ...American'public act. They think It's easier to take tow ptk* ree (SB atoes, WKwa-ooen------Hike Jewell last fait'' the wide-open expanses of the 5- Deadline for receiving orders for tending the dinner, three past Weekly __ ... .30 star. ,. . • an actor and make a passable sing by Mrs. Hulburd Austin, uodsts . Wtl a» . ’.’V '■ J'v V /' r-^ /r 1 I iKa NC'h ESTEB EYENINO HERALP. WAW€rt|E8TER, COW f, WEDNESDAT, MAT 14, 191^8 PAGE TthRTEEN PAGE TWELVK MANCHESTER, EVENING HERALI5. MANCHESTER, CONN« Wlmmand; of Algeria Bootleg Dental wi w (Contliined from l>ge One) move aghinst Massu would. pro Practice Probe v r O ltc lli voke furiher demopstratlona in Algiers, proposed that the govern ;; • the city e thope had toUowed the ■ (ConitoiMA fren. I*agr OM) (OesltlaneB from Fags One) commtttee’e call for another atrike. ment take the view the general CMlef of PoUce Hetman O. - 'only acted to naintain order in an Schendel has advteed against tha After cheering for -Maaau and party, T h *y confsrrsd with Chit- Nixon Refuses -V- unusual situation while there v/iui success in New Canaan, where flu Installation bf walkllghtp X, '/ i ' " / -r-V-- •vr"**.' •/ , * ■ • ' • • PAGE FOURTEEN MANCHESTER'EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 1958 WEDNESDAY, MAY l i 1958 Pages tS Jo 28 Section Two WEDNESDAY,: MAY 14. 1958 jfllanfl?eHter l|eraUi Hubley of Beelzebub Rd. on Frt- president of the WednMd^ After uth Windsor daJ^ Aasisunt noaieaaea mil be noon Club. Other new offtters. In 3 Start Terms .. --■’■•I’,* 431 Mrs. Mary ■ M.utr ‘and Mrs.'Ruth clude; Vice piresldenW Miolirmehcet' Updgren, . . ' Paul; secretary, Mrs. John A. Manslaughters Fienw erats Tonigh^^ t t e i d r Garden Club News Farnham; treasurer, Mrs. Robert Group D^h{ite8$6^00(f Rare Treat^^ Putblic Dance . The South Windsor Garden Gluh Griffin; executive committee. Mrs. Hartford, May 14^ (/P)-—Three ad wiU be host to the University of Herbert. Twining and Mi-s. Henry District Senate Candidates J. Adams; and auditor, Mrs, Frank mitted killers began serving prison F,or Sk James^ School Wing Offered hy Slated Friday Connecticut Hartford Art School sentences today aRer pleading \ hdpse and garden tour next M. Bristow. ______, ■ ■ ■ - The Democratic Town Commlt-4 • In andther matter tonight, the Church ‘Events guilty to the Charge of manslaught'- Wedoeaday. The Nalr House will A bank book, reprasen moreOcakea and cookies wera aegveJ'bjf Chaminadq. tee YvlU have an opportunity to Democrats will make (Inal plana A public cquare dance will be be on «icHH>it from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Confession will be heard at St. er. . . I ' than $6,000 dollara earned: ■ Mrs. Eugene Kelly and het com'-'’ for the campaign fund drive which held Friday at the Ellsworth Me Mrs. Sophia Gedrin will be hostess Francis of Assisi Church today OUB projects, was preaented la mittee, Mrs. ^ Charles Hamilton, night to see end hear two of the they will stage throughout town from < to 6;30 and from 7 to'8:30 Su^rlor Court Judge Alva P. Mrs. Raymond Badger; Mrs. Alfred By JEAN BOBWOlflK party’a candidates for no'minatlori morial Hlph School gj-m from chairman. Assisting her will be Her. Jom F. Hannon, pastor of on Sunday. '* 8 p.m. * . Lolseile yesterday imposed a sen James’’Churdi, at the meeting'of argl and Mrjr J'oeeph'lne Pul Music lovers who htiled to at pjn. to midnight. i Mrs. Roy Gulley,. Mrs. Frank The Feast of. the Ascension will SUMMffiStinS .for Fourth District State senator. The Committee "is, not expected tence of five tb 15 yearA on. Del: The South Windsor Educational Marsh, Mrs. Walter Skinner, Mrs. the Ladles of Bt, James Monday •jC AlBlppDlc • tend tha annual spring conc.ert of ^ John Doocy of South Windsor to take any action tonight on the be celebrated Thursday with Mass Bight. , . IS to/ their floral entries Assn, la sponsoring the dance ih bee Magee Jr., Mrs. -Walter es at 7, and^ § a.m. and at 7 p.m. bert Archambault, 72, of Windsor the Chamlnade Club last n 1 g h t ahd ’Thomas Russell of Wethers question Of e.ridorsing the propoaed Kasche, Mrs. Fred Schaefer, Mrs. 8 who stabbed and bludgeoned his ^ e money is to be need toward were SWaxded- to the following: field are scheduled to speak brief Robertson Pal-k redevelopment order to replenish Its scholarship The Senior. Choir will rehearse •quipping a clasaroom in the pro- Mra. Joseph Nizntk and Mrs. Wll missed sr rare treat. hind. This fund. estcAlished four Arthur Splelmsn, Mrs. Herbert Thursday at 7:45 p.m. at the wife to death on Feb. 6; The Judge ly a t the town committee’s month program. Town Committee Chair Johnson and Mrs. Charles t)ex- took Into consideration Archam- poaed enlargement of St. Jam^ia’ Hem ConlortN-dinlng table group; Die prograhi, held in the chapel ly meeting, which will be held in man Steve Cavagnaro indicated years ago. la used to assist local eburch Hall. School. Father Hannon .expreseed Ml’s. Maurice ^u d e t. Peggy Der •tudenU planning to enter an ac heimer. bault’s ags and previous good rec Of the Bouth -Methodist Church, the hearing room of the Municipal yestei-day that,, more study would T h e First Congregational ord. his gratitude, and the Rev. JnmM by and Mrs. Di^eureux, picture Building at 8 o'clock. be required before the committee credited college for teacher train . Court Cases Church Bible Study Groufi will O’Connell, chaplain, also 'added^ his window. ‘v*. ■' V ' was well planned and varied. The Terms of eight to 16 years were The appearance of Doocy and woiild take a stand on it,' ing. bast year the association Dispositions by Judge Benedict nieet. Thursday at 8 p.m/in the eengnttulationB. > ’■ Membeieare lnviti«4ott<^me«t- chorus, under the direction' of Rus^Il is in line with a town com The Republican Town 0)mml(*> awarded two 8100 srholarahips. Kupchuhos at Monday's Town parish house. imposed on George W. Henry Jr., Mrs. A. W. Gates, mitgolng pred- ing of the Manches^r^Oewcil of Ross Bhirer, was meticulously 28, of Hartford, and bawrence El mittee policy of Introducing vari tee on Monday night un$nimoUsty Mias Ann Duffy la chairman of Court session Included: William Dog Clasaca'ChRuiged 2-TROUSER Idsnt, gave a brief report of the (^tholic Women on M ax^ejnt the trained and in good voice. The ous candidates for Democratic endorsed the proposal which was the dance program and Richard Martin and Margaret Martin, both Beginning Monday bVening, the liott, 43, of Hartford. paet' year's activities: Mrs. Jo-, Church of the AssumpnoitS The attacks and releases were precise •next meeting of the Ladles ojn-yt, nomination to committee tnembers advanced by • Mayor Harold A. Traty of Sim hury Will call the of Clark’s Brickyard, intoxication, Wapping Dog Training CliUM will Henry on Jan. 10, beat Maria N. ■eph L’Heureuxf the new president, and the choral quality excellent. in advance of the coBVcntldns. Turklnglon. squares,. fined $10 each, and breach of (>eace, meet at the home of Mrs. bouls Pare, 44. of West’ HaAford to presented Mrs, Gates: with a Hum James will be e pinnic at Centi Mrs... Mary Stewart detlglited diiirch Women to Meet $10 each. William'J- Flnkle of Kir Szeluga. lAwrcnce Rd.. Wapping, 4 eath with hla fists in a hotel rooih mel flgurlne of' the Virgin and Bpringa. Perk on June 8. Tickets r auHience with three selectloni Wapping Cboununily Church lington Rd . illegal right turn, $15: ratliev than at the Community bA^use she asked him for money Child as a testimonial gift for nw may w obtained fpom •Miss Bar which were varied enough to show Women nil! have an all-day roeet- Marjorie G. borentz of East Wind after, spending the night 'Ath him. leadership and effort the past year. bara Falkovi'skl and Miss Marie off bbth her voice end her musi-. FTAHeai-sTalk Hail. Outdoor'classes will be con Fillers, ico-chalrmen. Students Fill. Ing at the home of Mrs. Frank sor Hill, improper passing, $6; tinued, and new members are ac Elliott Ahot Alexander Matthews. Refresnmenta of friitt punch and clanahip>sHer rich contralto was Cotabile A. Montone of New Haven, repted at each meeting. Directions 30, of HartRrd. in the thigh with equally eftarming whether heard By PoliccH'omaii failure to drive in the right lane,' for reaching Lawrence Rd. may be a shotgun dvirlhg a gambling ar Center Bt.; C$H Ladd. Tunnel Rd.. In the ••Verdl'JPratie" by Handel or » -- ‘Town Posts $21; Joseph A. bipunna of North obtained from Mrs. Szeluga or gument Dec. 20. Matthews' died Finibce Group» Vernon;- -Charles Oubhels, 78 in the lilting '‘Emgllah Air.” She Misa Margaret Jacobson spoke I Branford, failure to drive In the Scbdol Bt.; William McDonald. 158 was accom panied^t the piano Mrs. John Dougan. In case of rain the 'next day of hemorrhage and to the Verplanck PTA last night A mob of teenagers will take RUMMA6E SALE ; right lane. $21; David F. Donahue the class will meet at the Com.mu- surgical shock. Center Bt.; Mrs. Rose Converse. by her teacher,- Mrb,. Muriel Ain- I of East Hartford, illegal muffler, To Meet Tuesday .52 - Wadsworth St. Michael ley of Weal Hartfor^'-^. ' an "How Parents and Teachers over the town tomorrow, but THURSDAY. MAY 15 nity Hall. State’s Ally. Albert S. Bill per Can Protect Children from Molest and John H. Barrett of St mitted pleas to manslaughter iii' Schtietz, Bolton; Michael WUllsms, The short group^f 20{lKcentury j thcre!|i no cause for alarm. • - 0:30 A.SI. ; Paul, Minn., speeding, $21. The Connecticut Coneunier ;F1- 207 Union Bt.; Frank Biijauclus. ers;" Miss Jacobson, a State po- Manchester Evening Herald each of the three cases because he numbers showed the versauUty of .^Icewoman, told tiie audience tliat They have been elected by their j' Mrs.' basbury Elected South Windsor correspondent El felt none of them constituted niur-' aance Aesn. will hold ^ #Tlng 3 Bucklsnif Alley; Brian Quigley. the chorus and its perfect in' classmates at Manchester High ORANGE HALL 55% Dasn^'iii'Werttod South Windsor; Donald Driggs, 'hrimes by juveniles and agairist By Pythian Sisters Mrs. Chase LaAbury of East more Bamharn, telephone Hltchell der. * ■ . meeting Tuesday at the tion. 'The subtle changes qf Juveniles are on the increase,- and Schdcll to fill 15 jposts In the. town - i Windsor Hill has been elected new 8-6060,' 61$ N. Main Bt.; John Harris. 31 mony k-ere handled delicately ai govemmenjt. Brook Country Club In Otmuge, Village St.; Mrs. Edith Massey, 26 that parents and teachers must be LoweU F. Hendahew of Roekmile. beautifully. It ia Indeed a rare oc more alert to protect young chil ' -The students, all juniors or Philanthropy Lags Newman St.; John Morianos. IS casion when the diction of 17 president, aaid today. Ulley St.: Mrs; Blanche Vfett, Co dren from, those who prey upon seniors, will accompany *the of Tha board of director! wfft meet people it good enough so every them^. She gave several rules ficials whose-posts they are "fill New York — Americans gave i lumbia: ..Caeear Opizzl. AIL AndtSr v o id IS clearly understood, which \ X What a Difference a Fetv Years Make ing'’ through a day'$ activities. $6.7 . hllllon Iri 1857 to welfare, j at f a.m.''Wlth a general Tffbstlhg Rd.; Miss Carol Anderson, Bolton; Five ecka,are depicted here in the ‘‘Comedv In Fashion" presentation nf the Robert^n School PTA which, if observed bjr parents and •chedulied for 11 ajn. A kmeheort was the case in this group of teachers, would prevent'nrolesters Cenei-al Msmager will he Dale health, religious, educational, and i August Volgenau. 308^r| Spruce songs. for Ibmimvln the auditorium at 8:15. Barbara-Mitchell portrays the 'rooking chair era. Gerry will follow. St.; Kathleen Prince. Wrtplng. Chappell,oiKEIvis Presley era, Mary Lucas the space age, Ma»y Bonham the 1910 era, and frorii getting at children. ; She Robinson; the ipeyor Sue Buckley; other philanthropic groups, an Ur-I One of the high spots of the superintendent of schools, .Marilyn crease of $200.000,Qj}0 over the I Distinguished gueeU will Include a d m it t e d ,• TODAY; ■ Mrs. Dorothy Efaldyga the Charleston era. Mrs. Mary Ann Handley ' wrote and Is directing the play stressed the need of teaching the Melvin Q. Hell, Stite Da king De Agnes Reed, 132 Wslfier SjU; evening was Miss Diane Mather, whose cast includes teachers and parents. (Herald Photo b.v Ofiarai. children both at 'home and at Taylor; principal of the high yran before, the American Aksocia- I oSllist. who. was accompanied by school, Sam Foster; chief of police, lion of Fund-Raising Cdiinsel' re- ■ partment Dl.rector of Rmall Loans, Randolph Bernes. 151 Maple St. school to be alvere- of such per T o n ig h t! Lawrenoe Portell, Btete Banking BIRTHS YF.8TERDAY: A Miss Brendia Ann Cole in two sons and to avoid them. Miss Ja Wesley Feshler; tow n, clerk, . ports. But the association says this I selecUons. he felt that these two when they retired, dr son sale: Richard C3arI.son and Edward Jeanne Kerrigan; superintendent 4 per cent inCreash was less than | | Here’s a/ truly great combination Department examiner and E. Gay- daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth 6 cobson stated that the greatest nor Brennen, prominent Bridge-' Farris. Andover; e daughter to {.ndl only had practiced ti^ether awakened an hour Ikter, lelled Washington Fair ■McGregor, refreshn.ent booth, and need in children's protection , is of recreation. Gail Eagleson; the percenta^ gain in population, of dac^n and fine worsted. You’ll many times but there seemed to I smoke, and awakened his parents. David Spencer Sr., grab bag gifta building inspector, Karl Reicdielt: gross national production, or per- port attorney.. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Cone, llS ^ y et greater parental supervision and ' . alwa.'^ look your best in one of The afternoon will be devoted to tori Rd. 1 be a aort of extra sensitive The chair was smoldering, a’ Slated Saturday and balloo.ns. closer cooperation wiUt the police. collector of Internal revenue, Linda -sonai income.. BIRTHS TODAY: A son td'Mr. aweseness of what the other was firemen were summoned imme In charge ol the set m and lake Nelson; superintendent of parks, ' these suits because they’re wrin*. golf, softball, and horseshoe pitch She also brought to the audience's ing. Approprtete prizes Will be and Mrs. Csri Herrick. Andover; thinking while they piqyed to -, diately. ^ ■ ■ ■ . ' down committee are Philip CosUt notice the need for new legisla Daniel l|enn. PARTY DEADLOCK ENDED | klfe riesistant. ., Solids, smaU pat fair, sponsofet. by the WaWt- Budweiser. awarded the Yvlnners. Uembera a daughter to Mr. arid Mrs. En-in gether. Water and tire damage to the ingtdn School PTA ar.d Oih Scout and A. C. Kuzmlckas. PrbUcity la tion concerning the sex criminal There will be two fire chiefs,' Hirtford, May 14 (fp>—A special j terns, Ivy stripes. who will attend ere Handiduiw St, Orige. Wapping. , ■ A groiip of songs hy three mem living room were nrft extensive, lieing handled by .Mrs. Howard and suggested that parents work Carol Huestls for the 8th Pistrlct committee of the Republican State and L W.' Terry of the RockvIUe DISCHARGED YESTERDAY; bers of the chorus was pleasant. according tp firemen, but smoke Pack will be he’d Saturday Hansen and Mrs. John Ross.' with their. State assemblymen in and George Chishing for the town on d rau g h t Central committee yesterday dis Finance Oorp. Mrs. Ida Cainen. 81 Chestnut St.; but not quite up to the standard' caused damage which ha.s not yet at the Side O’ a’ and the At 2 o’clock an auction will be getting better laws to deal with department. The planning engineer solved a deadlock when U named Kathleen Trott.^Wapping;. Joseph set by the' chorus as a whole. Per-: been estimated, White BulldiHg, Cedar and Cooper held. Some of toe articles which the molester and sex criminal. will be Richard Olmsted: town en James' J. Eastland GOP Town Rsmondette, Box Mt. Dr..; Vernon; hap* this was because Shirer was The fire this morning was the Hill Sts., frbrr^O a.m. to 4 p.m. will be BOhl include a television Refreshments were served in the gineer, Pascal Poe Jr.; arid the diairman at Westbrook. Eastland Xtrs. Msry Wontik, 122% B it^ not dirertlng the singers at this, second one at Uie 2-family house} -Co-chairmti. orHhe fair are Mrs. set, radio, nirniture and electrical cafeteria by Mrs. Enrico Rufini superintendent the water depart and State Rep. Benjamin Schlosa- Hospital Notes St.; Harold Borsf, Andover; Mrs,,: in five .years. The first fire occurred ) Anthony Salafla am, aid White. j -appliances. and the hospitality '‘committee, ment, Daniel Dormer. bach both claimed the chairman Betty Benedict, Chibles Dr.. Ver- ' , , '.I,— in ine'same room, also in a piece Diey are being as.iiS^ed by the Th* -p,;'.)Iic Is'xordi.-illv invited. j Five rooms tied for the ' ettend- The youths will be “on the Job’’ ship after two successive town nori; Mrs. Lorraine Kennedy. 15 . p added attraction was a smte ovefstuffed furniture. By the! following: Mrs. rirarlei. KU'.ns and ^ from whatever time the offices VVaddell Rd.; 'Joseph Comeau, 7 ' ance banner. KINO OP aeeitB .committee meetings had failed ^ 1 Pat4ent«Tods,r: 204. firemen arrived to extinguish j Melvin Derrick, "'bite >le >han open, until their ’’work'-’ is done produce a majority of votes fdr | a d m i t t e d ’ YF.BTBRDAY: Walker St.; Edward Burke'.- Phila- sel.’^Iayed by Flora Chase and Miirik Now Svittju’lic ir the afternoon. Student Govern AmnUSER-BUSCR. INC. • ST. LOUIS • NEWARR • tOS ANGELES Dorothy* Howard, secomoanied by the first fire, fjaiiise weie leap-, table; Mrs. Clifford A nders^and either. / Here's one of the values for which Wayne Emmon*. WarrenvIlW*; delphls. Pa.; Mrs. Doris Maxwell, In- from the front door. .Mr.s. Ward Krause, ninim Firma Hire Brazi!ian$ ment Day is sponsored by the Man Wayne Abair, 23 Deerflrld Dr.* 6 Bank St.; IViiliara Johnson. ll-»ude KlonpenburT at the ntano No one was injured in eilhci Mrs. Lnyd Giistafso.i and Mr' Paris Not long ago ^ took - —- chester Rotary Club. Regal is famous. Slip into one and Mrs. Berths Loughrey. 15 Colum- Niantic. 'Ths program /nded with three file. Walter Wiese, new handiiade arti learly 25 tdns of violets ti yield j Rio de Janeiro—American com- you’ll agree It’s a suit •'you don’t Inte.flt.; Mrs. Hazel Fulton, 113 W. DISCHARGED TODAY; Ralph selections by the >homs wh’ch cles: Mrs. Jo.scph Skrlley and Mrs. I''Single ounce of the natural oU panics operating in Brazil employ TENS. 8TH IN CHE.MICALS want to be without. FREE, Russell, 2(1 S.aleni Rd.; James Ma , *o_ well done as to niake the ( IGAKETTE Ol TPl T ijohn Ross.- plants: EMward Per-, f 01 m ^m g. perfume A ton of roscs1s84,000 persons, of whom only about Memphis—Production of chemi honey. 56 Lenox SY.; 'Randolph liitener sorry he must "wait until MSS ^ i.lre d .o;- 10 ounces of the tone per cent come' from the United Barries. 1.51 Maple St.; Donald New York — Some -141 billion rell and William Stocks, pony cals Is the largest manufaefuring $45 VALUES next'year for the next roneert. were produced m rides; ,\lberl Ki lus- and Zigmund riatiiral Oil. Today the*^e oiio|;.s are ' Slatis. Nearly 9.000 of the 9,500 industry in Tennessee. The state ALTERATIONS Bombard. RFD 1, Vernon; Mrs. Three Manche.-ter High School - it, lOnT a 4 Etty Hlasny. Crystal Lake; Mar Olbert. games; Mrs. George Hahn . ade synthetically, as is that cs- ^ .supervisory positions arc held by ranks eighth nationally in this re $EE WHAT YOU SAVE in oiir r \ Students were recipients of and Mrs. James Anderson, food senttsi perfulne .fixative, musk. 1 Brazilian^ spect. FOR jorie Johns, 2.50 Oreehwood Dr. scholarships to Laurel Music Camu ^ $00.95 CHiLDBEiTInmE vicn^^ ’ in Wlnsted. Those who received, ■n SJlFEm SAKE New York—Mplne' then 1.100 swards were Diahe Msthec, Mari- V pr'eschool children. In - the United ivn Case and Francis Robinson. And Tir* Woar i States every year- lose thrir lives i \ June Bride’ s Drhra In For Oiv in tires or as a result of bums- by other means. Chair Destroyed In Midnight Fire FURNITURE Tliere'a an overstuffed chaig at Front End, Brokn ,and 107. .Eldridge St. that will never ‘Shock AbtoHbnr intpne- RUMMAGE be thtf -same again. It was'destroy-; WASH ;N WEAR tion. ed by flame.-" at 12:.30 a.m. today. Art Benson Says — SALE Hose comp.anies 3 and 4 .qf the Work done by experts .»n all Toivn Fire Denartment answered | Smart slub weaves in a dacron eenventional makes of rnrs. In Cooper Ho!! of the l*all from box alarm 52 that r 2 Piece LiViHG ROOM SUiTE hlend. Expertly tailored suits that Soufh Methodist Chorch took tjiem to the Adolph Welskopp W itH LATEX FOAM RUBBER CUSHIONS ,rii6(6d so little care. Wash ’em, drip home. t I MARIrOW'S V. ' ^ MORI ARTY THURSDAY. MAY IS Thc'tau.'ie of the file in the rhalr FURNITURE DEPARTMENT THE COMFORT NEVER KNOWN TO WEAR OUT! •dry and you’re all set. NEW HOURS: is unknown, although Welskopp L BROTHERS 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 told firemen that he and h'.s wife saivie Center street - and son had been playing cards in | TelepkdM. MI 3-5135 , Children’s Furnlfure. Clothing. the living room where the chair, Miscellaneous Items, Eie. was situated ;A . They had played until about lt^ \ / . C-ABQIITS' Here's why Plymouth, America’s favorite family wagon, is \ SELLS REGULARLY ‘June Bride’s^ 5 O O f t - 5 0 AT S269.50. SAVE $40 Sale Price” ~ “ Been longing for a top quality li\ing room? . . Thought___ „______you couldn't______afford It ? Then come to MARLOW’S. Here In a mag- on draught nlAcent »ulte . .■■<, .priced low to »ave Jrou $40.80.. ThiN.NofaThlN.aofa and matchingmate...... chair In the popular Lawaon atyle with an excellent choice of flue fah'ricN . hylon, boucle, frieze. Durable hardwood frame*. \ "JUNE BRIDE'S Many .Other Three Piece BEDROOM SUITE SALE PRICE" Styles-td-$hooa*..:.. From. kiN<$ OP BKniitfl samusts-wisc*. me. • st. toms • sew*** • los asseies You get more wagon for your F!VE B!G REASONS WHY YOUR NEXT money today... more money for your WAGON SHOULD BE A PLYMOUTH SELL REGULARLY SAVE $40 Dainty Utile feet love our AT $289.00 )Wagon tomorrow! BiogeiLof th« low-pric* “3". Big as w a j^ s cost- DAISY-PETAL WHITES 1• ing thousands of dollars more. You catffr''buy a H^^ndsomely designed »ulte conelNjHng of a.Iarge 6-drawer dou Now you COR Any way you look at it, yc)U i^an't fintj a better bigger wagon at any price! ble dre**er, mirror, 4-drawer ehest,' bookcaie bed. Beautiful Spqrliling .whites—juttmqde wagon buy than PlymoutKPSo big-r-it carries ’ woor liitle-lady't dre Holds to. much morfl than tho “othof two”. Over hand-rubbed flnUh In >our choice of-^-Walniit, IJmed Oak or more, does more, provides more room for family 2• 7 cii. ft. extra passenger and cargo space. Optional Sandalwood. JarmR|ff.^famoy$ fun. So beautiful—just look at those long,'ye‘ars- "secret” luggage compartment available in 6-pas senger models. ahead lines. So economical—Plymouth is priced right in the low-pr/:e “3”, yet you can’t buy. a Roar-facing 3rd ifot. Folds flush into floor. You A new light touch in shoei that leta 3 • don't store it ou'tside when it’s not^iRuUse. Easy to you spend and end the day etlll freah ' bigger wagon at' any pn'c'e. And further proof: Famous "SIMMONS, SLEEPER'S CH O ICE" June Brids’s Kitehon and Dinatts Sat afoot.'.. , enter, has convenient back step. U MEDIUM FIRM VALUES to $8.95 ♦ Wkit a rombiiiition of diatinrtion and romfort ihia trim Ereeze-weieht' wedge Plymouth beat every car in the low-price class in -»• . S ‘’P*E’C"I*A"L*S Ditap|i«ar!ng roar window. Rolls down into the ^Jarm an blycher »!' Come is, look U oveCIjml how goml with three bpcklat. 'the 1958 Mobilgas Economy Run; Plymouth’s MATTRESS or BOX SPRINGS 3-Piece Solid Maple Captain’s Table R O ■ one-piece tailgate. Doesn’t jut out and get in the OURS EXCLUSIVELY IN MANCHESTER! . the rich iUk ahaatung tod the premium calf,kin look toseihes 8 Vi <0 3, ^ 9 8 second consecutive victorj'! 4 with 4 Mate’s Chairs. Regular $119.95. $ X . 9 9 Tirii-on tnd’uinple the toftnom and ffnibililY nf the ‘v way. Ohly on PHymoiHirwagons in the low-price "3”. Reg, price $39.50 each. r 5-Piece Modern Dinette with 36” Round aeienti£e new Rex-Flex eoattruction. , We hope to aee )ou toea. Get the biggest wagonload of value‘at a price Toriion-Airo Rido at no extra cost. Only Plymouth "June Bride's Sale Price.” Extension Table, 4 Chairs. $ A O FREE NECKLACE *37.46 In addition to atyle illuslrated. avail- • far lower than you'wuuld expect. See your Plymouth 5 has it in the low-price “3”. Big-car luxury. No side- Full or twin sire. Regular $89.50. W y # * t W able .'-ts' in debert boots, white and. A N P BRACELET 5-Piece Modern Kitchen Set in the new . natural buck and loafers. with thil white leather dealertbday. sway on’ turns . . . no nose-dive on stops. Mattress and Box Spring. bronze finish.-Table and 4 chairs. swivel strap OOO ‘‘June" Bride’s Sale Price.” *69.951 Regular $69.50.: pumpt8Vilo3 SUMMER . USE MARLOW'S CONVENIENT BUDGET J CANVAS PARK • They don^t come any bigger than station wagons SPORT SHOES $mart a$ any... tftnftier then most/ FREE S!ip-on or tie styie.N. ‘"'r P U R N t L L , ’ ' Complete the eireU p( i< f:fetf...eh eek y.our e a r ... cheek your d r iv in ir ... check aeeidients A R > ! N : INIIICOIT JOHNSON $ ^ . 9 9 Park free in Purnell r ' R«g.S4.9B ; Parking rear of our . ’ . 950 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER ' atore. No tlcketa—Jnat park and shop a t Ra- '7 J66 W. MIDDLE TURNPIKE, MANCHESTER FURNITURE P EPTa •-- Fclr CbMHeous ^Service PK4*t« ML.9-5221 »•>! . .... 988 MAIN ST.,l e a st HARTFORD 7- "T :"-r '. ' * ■■ :X ■- f. ^ '..V' . -A- • ■■ " •'/‘v . ‘.i r 7 - ^ i ", ' . ' V - r * : . : r * -X. ■ .5 ' /■ / ■ / ■ ■■ i. '■ * J ■' f*-? ■. , 1" FAGE EIGHTEEN M ANCHESW EVENING HEEALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, WEDNESDAY, IfAY 14, 19S8 ■If MANCHESTER EVENING H E ^L D , MANCHESTER, CONN.» WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 1956 PAGE NINETEEN \ did net knqw at the momant Just dovtr Csnter„was onqof about 26 good time, that they are planniM Mutt Knows Which Airline Marines Awah 0 a his schsduto vrtu ha tomer- High Fld«lify Andover that wars entered. . to go to the camp again June 4-6. Fi^ondizi Orders Ike T alks First prize wee won by an Kllr 'There Is little charjre, only >8.50 irS MONTOVANI a’ reporter for the Washington; Senior Citizens GrOw^ fqr seven meals, but the committee Evening Star told TXaenhowaf bis Rtcords tngton entrahl who will be eliftble 'i. Blanket Pay Hike MONTH 4 - BuJttors Her Dog Biscuits for the State competition. feels that tliere may be those join CaU for Help lAper waa urging In a front page ^sSign ing the club who might find even ALL RECORDS ARE ON On Causes aditoriat that there be a Mg airport Audubon t/lub Elects. Buenos Alrti, May 14 US—Presi Lowest prices' An Audubon Club In Mrs. Betty Invites More Members the expenses of thlq tfip a finan dent Arturo Frondizi carried out an ** Kuacl« Shoaii, AIt„C^ In a turnout to leave nt doubt that cial burden. By Venezuela some people like Nixon. tAllOE SEUKinON . Wright’s Grade 4 clesa at the election pledge last night by order 7 SALE kennel of muU, Queenle would be W BasebaD elementary school has eltcted offl- Last year, Custer said, all those ing a blanket wage increase but juet another dopr. She’a ihort on ‘With a broad emllc, Eisenhower The fact that the Sentor QUzenaf more members, other churches or who w en^o camp had a wonderful H oy B W /er’j (ContkitieA from Oae) O f Unrest s follows: Cynthia Donahue, orgahlsatldna will take an Interest took no steps against the inflation Jrtood lines but long on the *ner '------chimed In that he is one of thoae Pott0rfoti't , Seventj^yen'-boys signed up ent; Nancy Ugstn, vice presl-, C2ub Is admirably fulfilling its pur time flshmg and tun bathing, and which haa accompanied - previous people. Asked what he thought 180 Center St„ Cer. of amrek Iasi night for four Utt> League lent; Sandra Koran, sceretary; pose of providing g social outlet for in our progi aft,” ' he certainly hopes It will be poesl- aenaibilltles. the Army's famed lOlat Airborne (OeatlaaeB trem-Fage 6 m ) Prizes for game wbiners and lee pay hikes. < . MUSIC SHOP Division b » an bbardlng transport about lettihg government erainoyea teanla and' olte Babe KuUi, or and Peter Denoncourt, treasurer. Mencheater'e oldsters is proven , by ble for everyone to go this year. - In a nationwide radio address "lairgest Music Store In Queenie Is 10 years old and out of work to gmet Nhcdn, the **pony,” team i^th e elementary cream are also donated from time "I know Manchester's residents «he kww*s her way around. She planes at ^'^iampbell. Ky. hower then iafd waa m akint no I^ogram committee members the fact that In a lew abort years Frondizi ordered aslarles raised 60 Eastern Connectleut.** President said he would be In favor school. \ are Gregory Hudsk, chairman, Gall to time by, indtvidueia or .com will find it in their hearts to see per cent over their Feb. 1' . 1956. 1013 MAIN ST. klso knows which side her dog The Pentagon said they were direct accusation, but that it k>o)tA Us membership Hea increased from panies. '■ . .that no one is left behind,” he said. biscuit is buttered on. , flown to Ramsy A ir‘Force Base erf giving them 45 minutes or an The Little LeagueTMms will be Remesch and Daphne Jennings. 9. to 146, ' , ^ level. Most ' Workers have won Open Ttirtrada.v-Frtdny THl 9 lOw a ease of a lot of amoke and hour for that purpose If i plan sponsored by the Volhnteer Fire Regional. Open House "We certeUily don’t like to ask raises since then and these vrili be Tor almost, her entire hfe. in Puerto Rigo. about two hours REALTY f i n a n c i n g T h e -members aren’t satisfied them to do more they've done so QuMnle hss been a njascot at the across the Caribbean from Vena-, therefora tliere ip a poesiblUty of cah be airanged. Dipartment, Andover Lake and Leo Klopfer, coordinator of the with this, however, for they feel figured in the 60 per cent. Hoieington’s Grocery. Fism ^s Goa Open Hoiue” at the Reglon.al Dis much already,” Schueta said, "but The Increases will he about 200 Muscle Shoals Airport. When she zuela. some fire. thxes — .The adnUnistratibn is ■ let»—tiul~Sid f. that aa long as there ia 4 retired gt the same time, we can't Ignore School Bu.s Rule first showed up, she was befriend going to hswe to decide toon, Eis will also sponsor a team trict 8 High School, has announced person or anyone at leoee-ende In peioe (>5.20)' a month for the aver- Tyb companies of the 2nd Ma SMpa Lebanon. AlgeHa but K is not decided wtrethe: that all residents of the com-- 'those wbo'might flnu happiness by sire white coUar worker with no ed and provided a home by Charles rine Division, were flown from , The Mwe conference drew 302 enhower said, wheUfer to advocate town because "thera’e no piece .to joining the club,” To Be Appeal^ Ashley, Eastern Air Lines agent. a tax ciit as ah anti-receseton step, will be a Little Leegue or munlty ere,Invited to attend the go and nothing to do,’’ they haven't special skills, who -now makes Camp Lejeune, N.C.,- to- ths U.8. rtportere—nine short of a redbrd. MORTGAGES Ruth team. . - ^ events scheduled front 7 to 10 Seeks Support about 2,000 peiKM ($32) a month; She early displayed that ehdurlng Naval Base’ht Guantamano, Cuba, The President demit with these He made Uiet reply when re • Low Rates done all they cptild. t and endearing canipe trait of loy minded that corporation taxes end Another ^>oneor ik needed for o’clock tonight. To provide information' gbput Cuater jolnfd the other commit flouUiington, May 14 I/P)—-The The new ^president noted in hts about three hours, from Venezuela. other tMdee: e Lew.Meptlily In addition to the exhibits end tee members In the hope not only Town Board of Bklucation is going speech that Argentina's cost of alty." She'd run out and meet only Camp Lejeune alZo . reported the certain excise levies will auto the fifth team; Anyone interested the Senior Cltizene CIpb, to qidiiie Lebanon and Algeria—.>t the Repayneal Plaa le asked to contact William Oun- demonstrations In many depart-, ^ who don’t know Up purpose Wd to other churches end organizations to appeal a ruling that it must fur living has gone up about 30 p^r Eastern Aif Lines planes. dispatch of a Marins company outset of tho conference, Eisen matically he -reduced at the end of e InimMlato Cent in the last year. Ho pro WATKINS- She soon, becapie a familiar June unlesa Oongrese acts mean na«dt. president of the Boys' Base' menta, teachers' will be available Wanted FBI extend x welcome .to the organiza will help out but that individuals nish but trsnspogtation Jo Strong aboard the Tarawa. s;. hower asked to he excused: frnn Cealldenital SarvlM hall. League, or Andrew Gasper. for conferences with parents? tion,' a committee tvas formed re will take an interest In the club's School for a group of about 60 stu posed no solution but said price eight along the-runways and it Veteran U.S. offlciala said tt waa answering any questions deeling time on the administration's cur dents. ■ "s ' ;0ugers would be prosecuted qulck- wasn't long,.before she found out rant recommendation thSt thi Registration lilght will be held Mothers. Club to Meet Dominick Scialo, 'whbJ* charg cently coqateting of William (Juster, accelerated- prdgrara as well. f WEST. the first time within memory that with the current unrest In Leba. Arthur A«t«« Asm. at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday at the ele- Mothers Cliib w ill. me.et at 8 ed by New York Cltyupolice with Paul A. Schuetz and Mrs. Vina He emphasized that' anvone The board nftmbers voted unanl- y. that a pooch could mooch a meal a goodwill'tour by an American non and Algeria. , ’ - preaent level he continued. , o'clock tonight In the home,of Mrs. moiisly last night to take the ap Frondizi did not -Order a price from any Eastern plane that stop- f6B Main ft.. Hartford mentpry school for boys who did taking an aaaociate on a gangatH-- Chagnoa. wanting to help the Senior Cltlr Funeral Senriee official resulted In the dispatch There have beOh anti-American Asked whether he would favor not register last night. George. Koerber on Pine Ridge Dr. ^.Meartwarmlrig purpose of Oils sens should co n ^l Recreation Di peal—the board's second- -to Hart freeze, thus leaving producers free ped’over at Muscle Shoals. ing of troops. demonstrations In both countrias, an inoome lax reduction, or would Mekaoa X-B8M style "1-way ride,” has been ford County Snuperlor Ooprt. to pass higher-Wage costa along in It also wasn't long before , Age limitations for Little League Ruaty Missbig committee la summed Up by Cuater rector James Herdic and hU es- Ormond J. West, Director To Give Address The troop airlift wpa ordered a and in Algeria the French Army veto auch s blU, ths Preaidmt said have been changed to read, "any “Rustyq German Shepherd- added to the .FBI'a Hat ot> ‘T’eh" with ’’We have such kgood time at sistaqt, Welter Fortin, who act in The ruling came from the .Con higher prices. A price freeze un Queenle became a mother. She short time after Elsenhower de .i I hag aeized control of the Govern- with a laugh that the newsman boxer dog, has. been mlaaihg from Most wanted Fugitives.” our meetings we want others to necticut Boarti of Education, which der ousted Dictator Juan Peron 142 East Center S t set up hou.sekccpiiig far down the boy who waa not 13 years old by a supervisory capacity at the club only .resulted in a large , black MIteheU 9-7196 The principal speaker at Mem manded that 'Venezuela take every tom tl^in opposition to the policies was trying to get him to prophesy May 28 can- play In the Uttle the Wales Rd. home Of Mr. and At the result of a N«w York join In the fun.’’ gatherings and also supply trans found that a bridge over e gulley field and airport attendants have orlal Day exerciiet 'May 30 wilt possible meaatire to protect Nixon. OC the Parle regime. again. Mrs. william' Kelley for more than The Senior..Citizens' Club meeta constituted, e hazard to the chil market and severe shortages of counted more than 10 litters as League.” Prsvloualy, the maximum Police Investigation Into the mur portation for many of the mem many goods. be the Rev. John P. Blanchfield, Secretary of State Dulles, speak BiMnhower said the eituetiona in Then he said he sees nothing to age UmlUtlon waa for 12-year- a week. ^ \ der of a 17-year-old prizefighter in every Wednesday at 2 p.m. In tlm bers. dren. Queenie's contribution to the dog assistant pastor of St. James' ing for the President, said he told both Lebanon and Algeria are being Community Y Building. The diver* Official word of the state board’s' population of Alabama. Chaim his posiUem of tha last few TENNIS MGQUETS olds, providing they were not 13 Brooklyn on March 16, 1958, ^ W lth the expected influx of new ruling hai not yet been received YUGOSLAV TRADING GAINS Manchester’s Oldest Church, and pastor of St; James' Venezuela’s charge d'affaifi at an- n^tohed very closely. He addM monOa — an apparent allusion to by 8wt. 1. ^ " . g l Scialo “was charged In a warrant slfled program includes gxmea, re Queenle never lets her young School. emergency State Department con tney both are cases where emo dover oqireepmideBt, Mrs.. Paul D. freshments and a general good members, the club la also going to by the Southington Board. When Zurich, Switzerland — Swiss with Finest Faculties Onea get too close to a plane. When his froqusntly stated contention ‘ream Aseigninente Made Issued by the City Magistrate's need help with one of Its biggest it it, said Chairman Edward O.-: sources report that Yugoslsvia’s Off-Street Parking He was selected at a recent ference: tions have been stirred and because that the tax situation needs more Pfanatielil, telephone F I I g r i m Court later that-month. time. Some dance, some etng and there's begging to do from an air meeting of the Permanant Mem of the delicacy the picture, h r Team aMlgnmenti were an- 2-68SC. those who don’t generally join in and most looktd'rforward to events Smith, the tojvn board will meet exports In 1957 totaled >.393,000,- Estabtlslied 1874 "If there is any lack of ^wlll or study. . nounced last night by John Phelps, Authorities also developed facta of the year. Lest yegr, for the first with the Board of Finance, Town 000, an increase of 22 per cent line hostess, she does it herself. orial Day Committee. Everett Ken capacity (to give protection) vm preferred not to diacusa those situa- fxpert/y Indicating that Scialo .had fled the fun with hand claiming or Ashley believes Queenle recog nedy of the American Legion la tiona. publicity chairman, as follbvra: shouts of encouragement. Membere time, the members wept to Ayapo. Selectmen and the Town Council to over 1956,. snd that Imports want to know that quickly.” Fire D»artment, coached bj from New York after the murder a YWCA camp, at Soihers, fop an begin preparations for a formal climbed 39 per cent to >660,000,- nizes 'E xtern planea by their chairman of the subcommittee The Venezuelan diplomat, Enri Tnx^ie—The- four compeniea of FcRther Balli Shot At rtutge In age from 80 to almost 90 sound, color.- and general appear George Munson and Andrew Gas Mrs. Edgar Feted and the FBI was called in to help overnight stay. They had auch a appeal. 000. — which chose Father Blanchfield. que Tarchettl. told newsmen as hp Army tlsnstroopera and Merlnea per. Tommy BonneaU, Drew Gas locate the fugitive. Three weeks Some come first os visitors and ance — and nlM by the fact that Memorial Day exercises will be left the conference he was sure dispatched to Caribbean bases have London — Trapehoorsra intro Strung , then join the club later. flight attendhnts ’ always have a per, Howard Bldwell, Dave Pfan- ago the Kings County, N. Y., Rerail mill Days held in Center Park, following a hts. government 'Would take all been sent in the simplest kind of duced glass halts as thrown tar- atiehl, John Dougan, . Roger By Edgar Circle Grand Jury returned an indict hMdout for hCL^T parade led by Wilber T. Little, precautionary move—hecauae dur 'The clUb members remember, No one has tJkken the trouble to necessary steps to. protect the gsts In 1M6 to give the Illusion of Adams, Byron Perry Wllllsm ment against Scialo. parade marshal. Nixon party. ing the rioting in Caracas yester live hirda. Feathers packed Inaide NASSIFF ARMS . ChsmlierUtn. Russell Davidson Mra. Robert Gordon waa hostess The fugitive la a life-long reel- however, the time, befort they » tasch her the tricks as old sis dog- Final plana for Memorial Day day Oiere was much uncertainty 00 joined Senior Citizens. They rS' dori. Even so. Queenly rolls oyer, Tarchettl said ‘Tt aeema to me” the balls scattered arhen a ahootcr Walter Montle Jr., Richard Prov Monday evening to the Edgar Cir- dent of Brooklyn, ia marr'ied and exerclaea will be made May 2S, Communists were res]>onsible. whether Nixon and hie party could scored a hit. Various ingenious ost. Edward Munson. Brian the father of three children. He la member how the days and nights stands on her hind legs and skips when the permanent committee he protected by the Venezuelan 161B Mala S t, Maaehcater Ole of South Methodist Church. can drag for those without . the around, or climbs the ' .scale, of However, U.S. restrictions on government. traps, were Invented for hurling ''-P'Amour. Russell Fort and Brad- reportedly an expensive and flashy meets for the last time.- Mrs. imports of Venezuelan oil also are these glass bells. Onk could throw M I^IM T Ifyjtlchsrd. X, Following a short buabiese meet dresaer 4nd Is said to consider social life they once 'enjoyed in Why Settle for just “automatic cooking”? barks fbr a handout. She n e l^ ^ a u d e Shearer, a Daughter of the New Tolland County Investigator- W antstroope Available ing, Mrs. -RusdU MacKendrick gave younger days. ' tries to board a plane; she just' believed to be a factor in the mob Elsenhower celled it simply a two balls at a time In unpredictable Clifton B. Home and John himself a ladies' man. Scialo ia "Upion 'Veterans of the Civil War, feeling. State Policeman' Stanley Naelefka Jr.; 30, and Tolland County dtrecUone, but not toward the HOUSE OF 8FORTS Phelps "will coach the following a talk on the Uvea of five famous known to have preference for "There are still many folks In atanda at the foot of the ramp and an^M rs. Margaret Kornglebel. a Detective Arthur Koes study data on a criminal caae being pre case of putting litxqNi where thgy women. town our age that haven't beard bega until she is fed. The dispati^ing of the troops will be available if Venexi ' shooter. boys for Holsihgton's Grocery;. -Italian-style cooking, is an avid DaugRter of the Amtrican Revolu was expected ,io heighten antUU-S. pared for prosecution by the Tollind County State's Attorney's Bob Home, Roger Phelps. Jay In appreciation of tho work Mra. baaeball' fan and has been known Of the Senior Citizena^iub or know By and large, she's not much tion, are^Blulrman and vies chair office. Naaiatkn, a state policeman for aix years, was tem should sSeh help,. , how much enjov-menrwe get from ; to look aW just a mongrel with feelinge and revive cries of As for whether tlie United States Hohmann. Gar>' Roberts. Paul Lera ^gm r haa done for the Wom to visit horse racing- tracks. man of thr^ommltlee. "Yankee impierlalism.’* porarily aasigned to help Koes in handling a caseload achlch has Richard. Mike Koller, Mike Devlin, an's Society of Christian Service, It.” Custer said. "We want them all the characteristics of a mutt Increased 200 per cent In the 12 years Koae has been county de anticipated that Nixon would ^ Scialo ia 30 years old. is heavily to underatand that they are wel As for personwty, though, she's That slogan has peraisted ever counter the sort of vlNence hfr'haa Ricky Carley, Philip' Den,oncourt. and because the Edgar Circle was built and has a dark complexion. elnoe U.S. Marines were sent Into tective. Naaiatka waa formerly aasigned to the Stafford Springs Donald Brown, Tom Uriin',' Larry named for the Rev. Dr.;Fred R, come and that it isn't an expensive, queen size. / -fruatratlng, for wofftra can't-quite barracks. (Photo by Satemle). in South America, EiaenhoibBh i^ d He haa worked aa a chauffeur, proposition either,” he added. , ' ik* why men are takehsm by auch Nicaragua many yeare ago to help the possibility waa disciUMfd hut Gagnler, Chucky Donnelly. Craig EMgar family, the women present- laborer, mechanic and candy store a ' woman’s obvious flattapy and .pvercome political turmolL The last that no one at any time thought of ..^SPRINB HAS WRUNB^ Brown, David Sauer' and Tommy )m1 her with two pieces of sterling and luncheonette manager. Sometimes those getting >y on group of them waa removed in be e >300 to >400 cut in the retail Fora. rilver. The EMgara will leave a small pension have to'keep a feminine tricks. Standard Boxes Sought canceling the Vice President's trip Any person having information close watch oh their budgets, Ruth Milieu Md^be it is because all woi 1938.'.'The following year, U.S. price of sn automoMle. in advance of departure. ■fhe AndoVer Lake Team Manchester next month to take up which might asalat authorities in are abtressea at heart that the; forces left Haiti and since then •v Aiid, Elsenhower added, he be coaches will be Henry Wrobliruki duties at ihe Highland Park Meth (?uater said, but theh' he pointed He said such a aala to reduea New York—The elm of a new THE ORASS HAS RISEN, and William Diinnack. On the odist Churbh on the campus of locating Scialo is requested to con out that .belonglnff'^to the dub en- are mokt Impressed by women who troops'.have not been active group in the American Stam lieves no one anticipated the inten tact the Special Agent In Charge choose a rols In life and play It to on the territory of other Ameri tha current' million-car Inventory tandarda sity of the violence yesterday in team are Jimmy Thompson, Larry Southern Methodist University at Uila little in the way of expense. What Do Women Admire In Association la to standardize peck Covell, Larry Girard. Timmy Dsllaa, Tex. of the FBI division at New Haven. The (?lub is sponsored by the WeoMaf—Not .the Beat .^rfectiOn —^ however lightweight can ataHs^ _ - of dlatrlbutiohs “would move these CanicuS. It caugdit everyone. KIDBIE FRIR HASYHE BEST BUYS- The telephone number appears on ^ a t role may happen to be. cars and move them fast.” ing containers for all shipping and sunrise, he said. Wright. Roland D’Amour, Carl La- The table waa decorated, with Town Recreation Department but Women rarely admire other thus cut the nation's 50- to 55- Pier, Janies Gameir, Randy Rob tuilpa and apple blossohia. and a the first page of the local direc doearj.'tr' cost Manchester taxpayers women fo r' their brains, depend fAIl righU reserved, NEA 8trv- Bowles said other' bualneaaes biilion-dollar annual shipping cost Nixon Welcome--Aaked whether tory. ability, good dispositions or good Ice,s. Inc.,) Sale Prte^ Autos meet lagging aalea by offering he Intends to greet Ni.xon at the : jO t THE SIZZEN.r;| bins. Mark Dunnack, Donald tiered, decorated cake made by a ,a^nt. The only ohargr to the woirka better values el lower prices. by eliminating wasted shipping Washington airport on his arrival Otadding. Robert MacDonald. Mrs. Gordon graced one end of the -rti'embera la 10 cents a week for space. The plan Is to make cargo from Venezuela tomorrow, EIsmi- ■ Rusty Billings. Alan Dunnack. table. ( membership. Mrs. Charles King; coffee, -sugar and cream and occa- They have a few kind words. Of Asked b^RpwIes "lyhy should ndt; this basic Steve Wroblihski, and Kevin Scan- eourae, for the bdUiant Susans, the concept of our private enterprise carriers, pallets, and van contain hower said he admires the Vice ra ira u s m a k e Miss Virginia Ryan and Mist < p-uhlictty. .-lionally 35 cents 'or a dinner. ers in standard sizes.,Whether to lon. Audrey Sandberg poured. The business meeting wa* pre Cakes and other refreshments are dependable Marthas, the pleasant New London, • May 14 liPl system now be applied to automo Presidcnt'i courage and fortitude TTre fourth Little League team, Pollys and the busy Berthas. W(bddings biles?” he asked. . be carried by ahip>.'train, plane, and would tike to do eomethlng to ceded 'by a flag eerpniony and supplied by St. Bridget’s, the Sec Chester Bowles of Essex advoci^ or truckr ' . show hie admiration. Rut he said he Which may he backed- either by songs by members , ' ^ Brownie ond Congregational and North But if you'll listen carefully, ed today a nation-wide clearance 'American industry needs a Flaher'a Gas or another sponsor, you'll see that the- women other CRIB And South PTA Hears Troop 79 which m'eela at South Methodist Churches, by B’nai sola ,of automobiles sponsored .by dose of its own medicine— has the following players; Rod School under thelWderahip of Mrs. B'rlth and the YWCA. vromen admire most, the ones they the induatry and. clipping from ree entorprise and competition,” / Kohred, Hari^ Schors. Billy La- speak of with envy in their voteea, Mp. and Mrs. OtKnV* Cray John Ready. 'They have been w'onderful to Knbwlea Malsoh, 516 Wobdbridgc >200 to >250 from a car's jSrtce he said.Xj^e automotive man mattress Polnte, Bob Brown, Russell Ram-' Teacher Trainees us.” Mrs. Chagnon said, "and -we are women wUh leaser and more tag.- Refreslprienta were served by superficial accompilahmenta. Bt.. announce the marirlage of ufacturers eaimot proptrly argue age, Eddie Jurovaty, Roger Bug- Mrs. RaS'mond Mahoney; and. Mrs. certainly hope that I' we do ge. First on the list of most, kd- their daughter, Emma C rb ^ , to Bowles put forth the idea in a that the healthNaf opr economy is bee, Gregory Hudak. James Ray. Members of tlie South SchOoI Peter Petrone. Squadron Leader Donald R l^e- talk prepared fOr delivery before solely up to’ the itBMmment.” SET ..Mike Horn, George Downing, Bur PTA last night heard a panel of mlred are the women vvlth.the beet the New London Klwenis Club. Bowles, fonher Conhectlcut gov ton Goodrich, Frank Zuraw, James .. The attendance banner waa won figures—and the admlfatlon Is wood Howard of the Royal Air high aohool students describe thely- by Miss Leidholdt'a Room I. a i a a ■ ■ a a Force. Bon of Mr. and Mrs. Don "If the industry Would agree ernor currently cem pelgm i^ for Davidsoa and Robert Whitcomb. greater the longer a-vl’oman man LISTEN! (C O M riETE) experiences in tbe Teachers . Re g es to keep a i>ea.t. trim, girlish ald Howard of Cheltenham, Eng to cut prices on each car >200 to the Democratic senatorial' rio^na- If sponsored by Flsherra, the CURACAO BIGGEST IN GROUP PINEPHARMACY figure. Beside that single accom land. >250 to the dealer,” he said, ,"Con- Uon. said he and o t h ^ proposed SET COMPLETE . team will probably he coached hy cruitment program. / , Willemstad. Curacao — Curacao pllshmcnt other virtues and tri The wedding took plane on Sat g^egs might agree to rescind' the a tax cut In JanusJT. If action -Andrew Fisher and Bernard Hud This program, sponsored b' the 664 Center St.—Ml 9-9814 ten per cent excise tax” whidi had 'been taken th'anv. he asserted, CRIB ak. The Babe Ruth team will be is the largest of-the six Caribbean umphs peeln small. urday, May i6, at Lincoln. Eng Full size, full panel back and Manchester Ediicatloh Assn., en islands that make'^up the 'Netber- Next admired is the well-dreaaed land. After a reception at the now applies to new car sales. “we would 1^'SreU QUL.of our re- .'poaebed in- Victor Roberta and ables students u'jib have expressed landa W ^t Indies. TTie olhert are Tile tntal result, he said, would c^sfion b;^,ww.” ’V" front, drop aide, adjustable 'Anthony Falcetta. Each team will NOTARYPyaUC woman, the woman who,would be Saracen's Head, an historic inn In spring, all hard wood, ball dec an interest in, breaching to obsen-e Aruba. Bonaire. .St. Maarten. Saba, In the local beat-dressed list if lihcoln. the cample left for a brief be notified of practice ae.ssions by snd teach In' elementary and high and St. E.ustatius. a- ■ a ■ a a 'a a I there .were one. Wherever she tour of southern England and ■----- oration, wax or maple. List for their roaches. schools dtiring an ann’ial "Teach X H E A IR >29.95. Square Dance liaaned goes. other women look at her with Parts. MATTRESS er's Training'Week, ■’ j admiration mixed with more than Squadron Leader and Mrs. How All intereated couples are in Spring mettrees covered in wa .-Laat ni'jht's panel members, in- i a IltUe ertvy. And they study hep ard will be ..at home after June 15 vited to attend an. adult square trod'uced by Miss Marion Casey. aa carefully aa they ■ do' the fash- terproof ' material. List for dance in the elementary school a f' at 226 Harwood Court, Upper >14.95. English teacher at Manchester l«i magazinea. For the,'iocal style- Richmond Rdi, London, JE W. 15, AMESLTB PW^EWftY BBIUIEBl AY18-.8 «.m. 8;30 p.m. Saturday. The dance ia High School, included Barbara setter Is slwavs a woman of im England. under the direction of Herb Mer^- portance to other women. SPEOlAUSTtTDl FORM SET.'MACHINE BPRlEAl^ MANCHESTER’S OW3f RADIO STATION cier, a member of the Connecticut Duncan, discussion leader. Marion __POWERJUMJ^^ Square Dance Callers' Assn. A Fitch, James Delaney. Georgia Admire Those Who Dare Pre«cri|ttione ‘Too High* SAND BOX -Potterton. ban Mahehuk. all sen-., ^ Next, perhaps, they admire the minimum fee will be charged. lors. and Ronald Gamholatl, r jiyi'; woman who entertains wl^h not ALL WORK OUARANTBKD 36”x40”, hardw'ood Construction, steel Gardening, will he the subject of only-ease and graciousneaa but a Chicago—Two out of threa FOB FREE ES'WMATES Call Ml 3^7191 M ^ I N F o r w a t i a talk by Mrs. John H. Yeomans at ior. bottom, center .••f construction for They reported that the- "teach definite flair, and daring to be ixt- Americans think doctors' prescrip .. J..' ■ ' ------STATIO: added support, complete, with adjuat- ■the Mothers Club meeting today at tions cost too much, according to ‘.f 8 p.ni. in the home of Mrs. George er's training" experience waa hard ferent. Oilldren and Husbands.may ehle canopy. List for >12.95. Larger work, but highly, rewarding, and think a good- plain cbok la tops. a survey made for the. Health In DeMaiO Brothers" sizes available. Koerber; Pine Ridge ■ Drive. But Women reserve their admira formation Foundation by the Uni 1230 ON THE DIAL Mrs. Yeomans, one' of the most in almost every case increased the See J.ulia Meade, gas industry tv hostess, on “Playhouse 90", WHCTr—Channel 18, Thursdays 9:30 p.m. SERVING THE MANCHESTER AREA SINCE 1920 active members of the local Gar student's desire to teach.^. tion for the womkn who alvvaya versity of Chicago's National Opin THOUSAN’DS OF SATISFIED ^CUSTOMERS has a new and different approach ion Research Center. One of four NOW $8.99 den Club, is frequently consulted At the PTA business meeting, to food and entertaining. - of those who felt that way blamed by local residents on gardening annual reports were given by meril^' Then, too, women always seem the pharmacist. EACH BAND, eleaafd and washed. ..,.. 100 lb. bag >.2.0e problems. • bers of the retiring boar^-With to reaerve recognition for the A Mrs. Eugene .Schwanke is chair Mrs. Thomas Johnston,^ pfesiding. hew gas ranges are AUTOMATIC PLUS! woman that men find more attrac London — The first public power man of the refreshment commit It was voted' to glvft'>125 for the tive than women find likable. This supply system waa inaugurated In NOW tee which Includes Mrs. Wheeler purchase of boqkS''and bookcases admiration la grudging and a little Elngland in 1901. -Hess, Mrs. Gilbert Negro, Mrs, for the,schootrat the discretion of . Bernard 'Von Hone and Mrs. Muriel Miss Marjdfle Leidholdt, principal. Choose from 8 models in blond or $ 0 0 . 9 9 Smith. A .gift of appreciation was'pre ">\UTOMATIC” is no longer enough if you W« Btlifvt, tht Finest tf Impo^ Wo Boliovo, tho Rnott^d UiMi Cars maple finish. Hardwood chest, 6 Cancer Drive Opens sented to Robert Vennart for the drawers, >49.95 value. A mail campaign for the Cancer many ways he and Mrs. Vennart Crusade ojrened today under the contribute to the happiness of the Want the best in modem cooking. chairmanship of Mrs. ,Thomaa J. OLDSMOIILE I I HoHdoy coup* ; ^ . . . .$2145 children and adults of the school. J ^ HOW ARD'S Birmlnghanyof Long H'lll Rd. Mrs. Members of the PTA board for OLDSMOIILE 91 Holiday Mdon .. . 4. , $309S Birmingham l.s acting chairman in You’ll find every automatic controUon yo^ UMBREUA TENT the absence of Mrs. Howard SJpren- the coming, year were installed They include Mr. and Mrs. David OLDSMOIILE I I Holiday i ^ n ..... $2795 kle who is in tl>e hospital. new matchless gas rangea—Butomatie. top 5th ANNIVERSARY! Miss Dorothea Raymond will Keith.'president, Mr. and Mra. Nel 4 ft; square by 4 ft.' high, covered son Richmond, vice-president, Mr. OLDSMOIILE Supor I I Holiday, Mdon . $2191 sei-vc again as trea.surer. burners, automatic ovens, automatic rotisseries, with water resistant tent fabric, Mrs. BirmingMm has announced and Mrs. Elliott Rowley, secre- Lowest Price Ever Oh Top Quality complete with poles, stakes, ropes. that she hopes this year's response • tary, Mr. and Mrs. John Mu.schko, automatic lighting throughiiut. OLDSMOIILE Da Luxa 98 H o N d o y ^ . $2195 treasurer. Mrs. Edmond Zaglio. Liat >9.95. will be a.s generous as in previous OLDSMOIILE $upor I I ConvaitiMo .. .$2195 year.s despite a month's delay in Mrs. Edward Gracyalny, Mra. SPECIAL $4.88 the drivers opening. Louis Hurt, council representatives. But that’s only the beginning! Your gas range Ue»4cH OLDSMOIILE Super I I HoHdoy coup# . $2095 I>ical Entry Places Srd Committee chairmen will be Mr. BHffMaarv'iiMMlwhT v i i a iiwiii iiqwii'. ' The Andover Grange entry in the and Mrs. E. H. Phillips, program. is automatic plusl And these p\us features Eure OLDSMOIILE Super 88 Holiday todon . $1895 East Central Pomona dress contest Mrs. Albert Gayson. ways and took thiH'place in the competition means, Mrs. Earl Gardner, hos what make the difference in cooking results. OLDSMOIILE Super I I 4^dedr sedan .. $1595 Monday night. The dress, made by pitality, Mrs. Harold Marr, room TRADE-IN SALE I-OO DOWN* Mrs. Frank H-. Browp Jr. of An- mothers, Mrs. Michael - Orfitejli, OLDSMOIILE 88 2-door sodon $ 895, NEIDITZ UP YOUR a Ga> gives you flomo-kissad flavor, OLDSMOIILE 18 4-door s o d a n ...... $ 1 1 9 5 This GOLIATH Custom^lOr NOTICE OF VERNMENT SALE OLD STOVE a Gas givat you any dtgroa of hoot, Nttionally Advertittd OLDSMOIILE 88 4-door, Mdon ...,...$ 695 60 GIVES YOU MORE HARVARD FRAME Rasidtnfial Proparty—Manchostar. ConnocHcut 2.DOOR SEDAN a Gas turns on, and off, instantly. ivtilibli with OLDSMOIILE ~98 4-door Bodon 595 . SEALED IIDS INVITED Catltrt or f ■ 1. . WhiU Can Ba Yeun for Only 319S Down LOCATION AND DESCRIPTION a Gas is fatter, easier to control. Nylon OTHER HAKES aeS MODELS Bids are ln%'ited for the purrhaae of approximately one-half EXCLU$iVE DEALERS IN CHOOM ANY OF THISI FAMOUS MAKtS- eikiot. acre at unimproved land located on the northerly aide of Hart Why not enjoy all the comforts of s ' . ford Rtiad, eaat of Biinre Drive, Maneheater, Connertiriit. The CLOSEOUTS—CANCELLATIONS a Got costs less to buy, install, operate. big car at small car price—Including '57 PLYMOUTH Belye^re 8 *55 BUICK Super 2-door hard property ropwriaea three adjoining tot* with frontage on Hart K N O A l M AGIC CHEF 4-door hardtop ...... 82295 top ...... ,..11595 ford Road JM fotfowafntlows: ^ 8ROWN NORGE all^Jhe following equipment a« standard ■J Frontage Area " d iO MANUFACTURERS' SAMPLES I t OOMFLETE *>4 PONTIAC Chieftain 8 CALORIC RCA-WHIRtPOOL Whether you <5wn a range that has no auto *57 MERCURY Montolalr, 4- h ^ t o p 'ilOBA l.s>t No. rjH , 65.86 ft. 7,615 »q. ft. VFIECB HOLLYWOOD ENSEMBLE e DlTeettM^ Signals ~ - - e Tubelese-Tlree-— ■ door..hardtop ..$2795 N 0 W lx»t No. 129 , 6'2.68 tt, 7.681' *q, ft. OETROIT-JEWEL ROPER matic features—or a range that’s ofl/y auto e Sun vtsorn , ' • Freeh Air Heater •girDoboE M ■o"Airr’ tobing ' Lot. No. ISO . 65.00 ft. 9,896 «q. ft. ROYAL ROSE HERE'S W IlAt YOU GET: *97 FORD 500 '' 2-door hard SAMPLE VALUE-ONLY ONE DIXIE e Upctric Windshield Wipers ^ • Electric Clock top ...... 'n ...... 82295 door ...... 8545 INSPECTION ENTERPRISE TAPPAN matic—you’ll find a new world of cooking e FIRM, PRE^BUILT BORDER MATTRESS e RlMr Ash ’Trays ' e Jack and Tire W’rench o 8 ft. top. 8 ft. legs c o m plI te bedroom SUITE- *58 PONTIAC Chieftain 8 4- The property may be Inspected at aay time. J FLORENCE UNIVERSAL • DE LU-XE BOX SPRING WITH CENTER SUPPORT e Seal Beam Headlights e Defroster ’58 CHEVROLET 210 4-door door .8685 e 7 ft. D-rall slide TRIPLE DREBBER, MIRROR, CHEST OX CHEST, pleasure in a matchless gas range. • FACTOBY REGISTERED 10-YEAR GUARANTEE e Inside Trunk Latch e Outside Mirror TERMS BOOKCASE HEADBOARD BED OLENWOOD . VERNOIS sedan ...... $1895 Bids may be aubmittod on each lot separately .on a rash basis, • HOW'ARD BED FRA.ME e Gas Gauge . e Custom Interior *58 PLYMOUTH 4-door . .8345 • Skyride, ewings, trapeze HARDWICK WELBILT • DECORATOR DESIGNED HOLLYWOOD HEADBOARD OF e Arm Rests e Spare Tool Rack or an alternate bid for all three may be made for cash or credit. Rag. List O u r P ric e You Sava Replace that old stove now! You can get up ’65 PLYMOUTH Belvedere 8 *58 CHEVROLET Bel Air e 8 color enameled finish KENMORE WESTERN HOllY W'ASHABLE PLASTU.', 2-door hardtop ...... 81895 HOW, WHEN AND WHERE TO BUY $320.00 $ 189.00 $131.00 WHY NOT TEST DRIVE THIS AUTOMOBILE ’TONIGHT o I^gular |S9i98 list. All bids must be submitted on “Invitation, Bid and Aeceptanre to $50 as a trade-in allowance during the ’55 NASH Rambler 2-dbbr *82 CADILLAC 4-do«r ^ Form No. B.S-Rl’D-108.” This Form describes the property, ...... ;...fl095 "82” ...... ,...81095 Spring Trade-in Sale. ' REG. hardtop . slate* the terms and condition* at sale and provides Instructions < Americdn Trddes Accepted *51 FORD ShiUon Wagon 8595 on how to. hid. ' ‘ Now Only $109.95 *55 BUICK Special 2-door Bids will be rei-elved at Room 600, General Services Adminis- - CHECK OUR * Good Credit hardtop . . .11495 *51 BUICK hardtop ...... 8499 Open Thun|. and Fri. till 9 tratlon. Post Office and Courthouse, Boston 9, Massachusetts, un til 1:00 p.m., EST, June 9, 1058, at which, time and piece they^ Open All Day Mon. and Wed. will be publicly opened and read.' TREMENDOUS SAVINGS F.or the required "Invitation, Bid and Acceptance Form No. SLEEP BS-RPD-108” and further Information, address|^ AnoThar PLUS I See your dealer or. • • GENERAL SERVICES AD5UNISTRATION . BROS. FREE Adjuatment Service CENTER • ACQUISITION AND DISPOSAL DIVISION HOWARD’S MANCHESTER MOTOR SALES 620 Post Office and Conrthonee 22 E. CENTER ST. on any gee appliance, no Opp, Poet Office matter wljare or when you HARTFORD COMPANY *'SLEEPliPii^iALIST FROM A to E-E-Z-E” ' TOUR Lcklio, OLD8MOBILE AlW OOUA'TH He a l e r .. Boston 9, Maseachneette. STORE HOVRSi Tet U berty 2-5600, Ext. 882. . ‘ 9:89-8 DAILY ,9 bought it. MB Bit'MAJN ST.—OPPOSITE MARY CHEmY UBRART 112 W IST qiNTEK $Tr— Ml 9-6427 OFEN EVENINGS TfU ^--SATURGAYS TILL I KIDDIE FAIR THE PROPERTY HAB BEEX SIDBEENED AGAINST THE.: IM I-IO If MAIN ST. PHONE Ml 3-1156 t;S0-9 THUIML,'FRI,. ^ ODimTEOUB SERVI(» PHO^M l B-A>>5 KNOWN DEFENSE AND OTHER KEQU1REMENT8 OP THE .. \ '. f e d e r a l GOVERNMENT. , 1 w ■ ■ /X j ' ■ ■'. . ■ 1. 'j .'j '. /\ ^ /. - A., 1 . ■ .*i ' ' * '■ ■ 'l - ; '.A / f ; / FA01|: TW ENTt MANCHESTER EVENINQ HERALD. MANCHESTER, WEDNESDAY, MAY' 14,. 195t| M A ^ : ESTER BVEKINO HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN:, WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 19B8 PAGE TW ENTtUKi : the a • ALLEY Ooi?^ BY V. T. HAMLIN OITR BOARDING HOPSE with MAJOR BOOPLB Aa th« poUeanun halpad On fence of ynr.4 ootvlerlnt T b s *Yortnre Test’ OentUuMS bnilaad man up fTom tha pav«nant a Kreen of a Maryland golf ooiiraa: IE NswBit In Classics Have you seen the 100% -nylon CORRECTION: H»«>ouf«ac0 WHKTN h£ k HOW AiWUT IT,OOPf 1, In front of tha b ati he aald: ‘T am a gotfer, too, and I under* ARC] carpeting from MANCHESTER AOMN^raoiNe ^ WW, NO_NOtX VM3UU7 I CAN LMr’ THE WHOLs/ ME.. [MEN.ITS BPDOKy./oOLTE/ PoUcamad-rCan you deacrlba tha •tend. But we are rateing three CARPET CENTER that has been * OFEN EVERY THIS IS^ ' OPNNCHEZ AT HER , ANY DAY NOW ifTH yiN e 0N1DNMD4EZ NBCESeWaLYi \ WANTl^ LOOK VJHO-iS WALklNGjrJj^*:;^' man who'hit you T ■ ' young children behind thla fence. Spread beside the gas pumps at DAY 9 to 4:30 wrm ME^MV BUT >AWCWn>Wc s o l o IMF06SI8U! FKT-WHWCAN IN VlrrH A f ONE OFTHOSftJ T0 HIO8 lla n —ThaVa w h it I WU dolnf Pleaee try to avoid anrichjng their Bins MX) OFFER HER? Gfortarty’s and B4ntiysT (3ars and • - ALUfiOTHCRt / N«CHa CASR.> WHATS CAST*IR0M. YOOR hen he hit me. vocabularlee.*' x •N, /\ traffic grind over this carpeting. TOQETHER? TO«? CAYALRY ABYSMAL Keep your attention bn this tssL SENERALS ^ lENORANCB Listed by /CLOSED MONDAYS 55SS-"' fKISm Ybu'll be amazed s t the durability RUBBER WILL 6 0 B eh in d A PhoM TR 1*7013 aATTEWNO/ ©MOKE and clsanabJUIty of this carpeting 4E OSES ON A /I fAVORITC-, when one half ia cleaned for your StiWAsi v^AROONO SCREEaTOP DaUy Crossword Puzzle examination. At MANCHESTER CAMDOT CARPIN© CARPETT CBJNTER, comer Main - “^ ' ^ A S c o tK M jg L / Mo l l sr in © . CERAMICS STUDIO INSIN- , ACnOBS U Sriaani aawlee S t. and Middle Tpke., the BIS- JO U F E V i ^ n i •CMARSE/’ lUXnoNS.' 1 Omt ef • freyw 45St«dMa at 13 Seiedge Now Located Kola ft, New Havaa. M -ZlTjii Tew 8B L L SHAMPOO M A SIER, whetL Annuel May Sale Ie '514.95, • is the easy Way to clean R t SO. Vemea, Ceoail S __ IbeeiMte. . 45 atjr ef tba Malar Cea.*. It k oeUod "the merry Ooogratulatlona oa 9nd Sew for Sommer O fk B r ! If Hs Oikdoatss la So 99 Paaaa de ....L. k)r mgs this spring. As easy as' 500 Feet I’Yom VenMrt O M o ia "Rele.*^ eaaiawU. M ay" no doubt because Anniversary! By-the-ward beauttee gwalt. you You'U find the GRADUAl 10 Werd •{ eellML 49 Sbaaaaaa SS AiMOlSlHa ANDBRSON'S CHILDRIBN'S at L U ^ R 'TEXTILE; the new SUIT, SLACKS, SHIRTS, vacuuming, the liquid cleaner re tt Pbiaaai Tbylac. 91 lu aaglMJ k TBAR SBXIVICr 8TORR 7: leases evenly to remove dirt and t« Terkiih tklw Main Bt. etagec lU ANNUAL .SHOP, 303 Blast Uentsr St. offers fabric center Just opened at.. M (X)AT he wants to match, IS Siaeart la EhOkefr ih ^ rta n L sevlhge to you in ell de- Cottage St.' AH is first quality portancs of the graduation mll5 grime and stains. After a short 1 1 1 !»■»»>■. Tm>iYOL%»«KW. 15 Pieelieetiee. PaWallaa. I t Saiaa wedMaWb BALE every May! Take just two drying period, ju st vacuum and aka ( 170749). partmfflte expressing "Thank material , a|' pleasing prices. -And •tons at BOYS AND STUDENTS %"V'V*V*V-VFvyviV'>|i»yrtyi 15 Upfer aatle 59 ImatMal Vaae •tape inside the store and out* when your garment te finlihed SHOP of C. E . HOUSE A SON. thrill to the bright, clean results PRISCILLA'S POP BY AL VERMEER fc(Hr w kef aatlaa albeit. W f t n tif t m A •landing bargaine will catch your You" itH^TOur patronage these two Waal Asrkai t years. A^\shlpment of drip-dry you'll love the way It sheds wrin •liop is thoughtfully stocked you can see. Get a BISSELL TT j o w a b c ^ t Ukd ttMIL 54 Maa’a aeaM. . eye. Tbe 8-plece ALtPlINUM SHAMPOO MASTER to handle a W M Y WOW DO P o w Ta n v 17 Bciaer. 56 Caart gaM. •acde SUN D REESS^ will deUght sun* kles. There are linens, printed quality merchandise tliat THE NEW PRISCILLA! .'YOU L IK E AT s c r a m b l e d ?^ LAWN SE T (chaise and 9 chain) eheers, nylons, woolens, drapery aturlng yeungstsra demand. tiring chore. 19 la .... (ie 50 Camr ML aOAgM wM ^ ' la tagged |97.90. Why sizzle Ui:s worshippers upxto size 14. 'There WOW V O U R DEAR' p^tiea) I Let 59 Plaea af eenblgk I t Part •( *a are are dainty c h e ^ and luscious fabrics. OPEN MONDAY THRU YouT^Nrind tbs regulation TIES NICE! E < S O S « 50 larga aaatlamt ttD a A a ■tnnmer whe you ca>. own a 20- SA'TURDAY, 10-5, end 'THURS that scliix^ specify for graduation Girl Scont Lemon Pie 90 Thui Litia. .Inch revendble WINDOW FAN pastels, to lead'the fashion parade s 91 DklMBi ebeneur. 51 lU M ’a legal 99 “Oka all eummer. DAY TO NINE. Thta shop is in stock BSn as well as ACCES For Cooks—Young and Old 99 lri*h arariaee ^ w . for 524.99. ')•• it to pull In freidi f X splashed w^th bgautlful color and SORIES of^aU kinds to present Girl Scouts who next week ere 59 Caraat M Iba a lr^ r exhaust h o t stale air. Speed -c X , celebrating their 46th anniversary 94 InUa^. __ When we act upon the foripula design. Stop in eOon. Utat well - drsaSqd, wall •/groomed 95 Oa • venaa'' biMla' i n . 97 Cijnlta ef Oba xQirough your house deenlng with picture for commencement sxer- have come up with a series of 97 Faawa* a«a de 69 Caaiadlae LaeraL "Weettnghouee" VACUUM of "giving service'' we seem to lEet recipes of lemon pie which th ^ KNOW H Mate knar. When • can label does not state cisss. How the carnSi-aa click that -* 1 -I •WETOEFCASBI^ bIwm, DOWN CLEANICR plus 6-piece attech- what we went and we also get it- 'lU contents in cups, divide the day!' want to share with youngsters 90 Hikorie gnalM 1 Slighi wrar. 40 Saa aartbieal af menta set,' 137.87. Lots o' cleaning for the oUier person, too. In the A FALSE FRONT* w t-H * Mnictare a«w 9 Aaatbar tbaa. number of ouncea (either weight their own agq. power for a little price. You can high art of serving othera worker^ or fluid measure) by 8, end you'll From the time .Gljfl Scouting "OP COURSE YOU Madrid. 9 Galfata* aMcee auetbin their morale, management You'll need to heat a ro6m-tem- 99 Hird-lwlatad . ia VafiMaL budget your purdiaaee and get a have the approximate number of psraturs half ham that is N w y started three gepefations ago. CAN CHARGE n * CARNIVAL B Y d i c e T U R N E R eouoa ihnad. 5 Te a A alaalia F R ^ GIFT (0-piece Lazy Busan), keeps its customers, and the nation cups. cooked from 10 tq 15 m lnutss^r. cooking and bakilig have been as 94 Kareaa eoat WOWa worth 53.95 j«#it for opening or pjospers.^_Oae_of- the Indisputable popular as the outdoor camping 95 OiaKhm’a apabeL 0 Oaa af iba flagw adding fo your charge account. lessone of life ie that we cannot - i - Shake Off the *Biuee' and hiking tripe, eccordlng to' ■ X , 95 Allaaptiaa ta ba i . Lakaa. 40 Fa get or keep anything for ourselves Always use straight-aided custard Alice Sanderson, home economist aalbalk. OCaelaaa. ■Ika’a Cabba alone unless we also get it for oth' Whether it's a fpell of rainy Dry ekln,requires more lubricat weather or Just too much house- cups for popovers If you haven't at national Girt - Scout beadquar- X 97 Apanbaid 7 B ^ nVlald 47 Eralaabae ing than any other type. It la well ers, too. regular popover pans. TOs straight cbaaaptaa. ia M w S^ I 40 U n i . . . cleaning Uwt haa gotten you ters. to leave a little cream on the face J . Richard Sneed, D.D. aides yield a high well-shaped hot Three million youngsterk are ob L O N G S A M / BY AL CAPP and BOB LUBBERS San© Africa. 49 S u S t e "down,enjoy a pleasant evening bread: ' ® s 90 Bkaakg ~ SOWiaga. under the foundation when apply e — - . , out, with a delicious DINNER at serving Girl Scout Week across the m P M B - m im s iiiio Httsr-FwrmHwiD \ imt» IIM 1 51 C a ^ M ing morning makeup. However, Por Small-Fry Beach Levers a0 _ Weat 9 Aaekat lulke.' MILLER'S RESTAURANT, . 10 Formal'Weair on Sltort Notice Country and are launching a.brand- o u o c n r urwowsio . TOi-iCU w r i THIN*? wow \ TIiW K « 40 Capilal *t OregM. 10 WaMta’a aaikga SI Flagrtafi S| avoid an oily* look near the noa- 'Tbere is high-style In BA'nilN G East Center SL There-ie a varied new Girl Scout theme, "You Can SFMOOyCO ) yox « trila, chin and comer of the mouth SUITS for boys and' girls, infants REGAL 'MJBN’S SHOP, 907 1 41 llawailaaa plaalt. aa Hadaaa. S d W S lk ■ menu to tempt you; everything su You’ll like the Count on Her,” Miss Sanderson re f0g«>LpN6il i\0ewtaf0i~~/M> H tacm , 49 Falia artaaaa. 11 Slaga diiactka. 57 Law, ia FVa by removing cream from these to size 14 at 5,Altl-M Aiye. 691 Main S t, ia the name to remember {OKrKNowvnwr TK«TlTH»KrV6Fi«U£N nnecof « perbly cooked and seasoned and when the occasion calls for "FOR this wearable ports. And, she added, they can 7 i II 13 areas. Main Street. Finest dyes, faibrics served to please. a count on these new lemon pie rec ■joswwrsr, w W liOVB WITH vooflr ' s,u-. 5. 4 ( - It MAL WEIAR.’’ Hers • they have the many ways you LON0S4M And tailoring enable these • im- flattering dress. ipes, too. X V Step Onto the Beach In Style roing togs to withstand rough everything for weddings,' proms, IT" B. O. Forbes: forma) events: The tuxedos, cut No. 8189 with Patt-O-1 ■Here ik the recipe for the crumb You wUI, If you're wedri^ a treatment and remain new*IOAklng pifflcuIUes, like work, are bless in sizes 12. 14. 16. 18, 20; 40^ pie shell; 1 : Ttoee Marie Retd” BATHING through several swimming ’sea aways, white dinner 'Jackets, for-^. ings in disguise. Wouldn't life mal shirts, ties and acceaaoriSa Size 14, 34 bust, cap sleeve, 4 1 1-3 cups of graham cracker BUTT from. ODRET CASUALS. sons. Take advantage of the peak ; 1 become monotonous, colorless, right In stock. There la no delay yards of 35-lnch. x'' -prumbs ST" 857 Mein Bt. They are tailored of selection now. Note famous '‘Cata deadening, were we to cease to in having to send away for any Send thirty-five cents in coins '16 crackers, or from package of ■ anegt fAbrlca, with built-in support lina" and "Saconyl'. labe^ your have to -battle agaliut obetaclea. items. Isn’t that a convenience, a for this pattern—add 5c for each cniinta) u 2V to mold end. trim your silhouette guarantee Marly come and sweat and s^em e to solve time-iBver, a peace-of-mind aaeur^ pattern for flnit-cl5(s mailing. l-3^Gpp softened butter or mar Unto a fashionable mermaid. Lota with cogp terryX pU i Jackets to hard problems? To the healthy ane'e that evefythlng fits -Just Send to Sue Burnett, The Man garine \ of beguiling etyles to euU every match. "Dan RiyeH.^ BATHING man, dUficulties ahould act as a •■V. 2S A pretty baby set to be made for right. No .measurements . to take; chester Evening Herald, 1180 1-/4 cup 'sugar taste, from the saucy blooroer TRUNKS In lauidsome jii^lds can tonic. They should spur ue to you try them on right here, ao AVB. OF .AMERICAS, NEW Crush crablmrs between sheets ■ look, spicy tomboy leg, to swim greater exertion. They Should the new arrival! You’ll find the set 32 double for wear on "land abd.sea.'’ bring In your beat man, your ush YORK 36, 1y. y . Print name, of wax paperNn- in a plastic or rr X C suits with detachable straps, oth ■n. strengthen stri our willpower. They quick and easy to sew and trim address With zone, style number JU D D S A R O N BY REN BALD and JERRY BRONDFIELD with the cutest lamb motif, that ers, the ring beartr, the father of paper bag. Measbge, In an 8 inch V ■ ■ er* conservative^ 'tailored for Frozen meat that hasI not b e ^ should she steel our purpose. If we the bride. All will be outfitted for and size. pie plate, thoroughTv mix crumbs, 34 flattering modesty. Try some on in a Uttle luld study this subject through you ever aaw. (P.S. A wonderful Send 35 cents today for your hank saio ip we went easy on SATAU BITS 1 JIM. I think i u a d d . ttiawed may be browned gift fOr that special someone or a the important occasion to your butter and sugar. Rescqwe 1-4 cup mM WET? HAVE AfOMIT TROUBLE. ■ * tomorrow while the pedk eelecUon fa t. and then covered with water td' Um bottom, we would arrive copy of our fascinating pattern OF EVIDENCE. > A FEW TRAPPERS TO 3* 4t mother-to-be!) complete' satisfaction. crumb mixture, Preks retnainder in WE ADR. I FlNALty 601 TOUSH* TAMPERIN© MV social CIRCLE. . Is available. The uTiole enmmer }» and cooked until the meat !■ tend at. tma..Mnclu8ton: Thank God for book Basic Fashion. The new an even layer on aides anoNbottom ANR WE HEARD WITH PIPES OR N before us. ^ er. difTicultHk!,, ' “ ...... — Pattern No. 5748 contains pat Spring and Summer '58 edition Is SO«E threats./BVER SEAR. BUT 42. 43 tern pieces for saeqae, bib and Many women refuse ,to roll with of pie plate. Chili well, about 1 a delight with special features, up hour, before filling. NO REAL Invest wttli Oonndsace bootees; color transfer for lamb the years, the way a boxer roils to the minute styles. -Don’t miss For youngsters, aged about seve'iv PROOF. 4S ^ ■ 4 4 4T 44 For maximum Hqfety, income motifs; s e i^ g and finishing di with a punch. Instead of finding a it! and growth you shotHd check the rections. pleasing hairdo, having a daily to nine years, Mis.s Sanderson sug- 49 so 51 W~ many advantages of^»KJTUAL Send 95c in Coins, /of this pat- beauty routine and selecting com ge.sts the Brownie Scout lemon fill tsrii—add 5c for e a ^ pattern for plimentary cipthes, these women The Far-Sighted Will Save Ing: ■ FUNDS. Information -on in 5tU- Wise is the homemaker who 95 S4 54 53 TUAL FUNDS available at ^«ur first-claas mailing. Send to Anns give up. Arid then they look Take 1 package of instant lemon- X Cabot, The Mancliester Evening enviously at women, their age who looks ahead to the BLANKETTS pudding mix and 2 cups of cold “ New York Stock Bhcchange Mem/-- she’ll need this fall and buys therii . f-'V M her, SHEARSON, HAMMILL A Herald, 1)30 AVE, OF AMERI- make the most of their maturity. milk. Combine pudding and milk in ?J1 Rag. ««. Pat M. CAS,,^NtW YORK SS. N. Y Print now at MONTGOMERY WARD a bowl. Beat until smooth, follow '• m« kr « * I " COMPANY. 913 Mam' Street CO. during May BLANKET (1 Mitchell 8-1871. Name.’sAddreas and Pattern Num- When you are cooking shrimp in ing directions on pudding package. - - her- ,, butter in a skillet or under the SALE. Pocket 'a worthwhile Pour into pie .shell. Decorate top "I wish you'4 Blow down voor drivings Pot!- You'ro two - 1 1 L saving per blanket now. They will 691 MAIN ST.—NEXT TO GAS COMPANY ,A ' Have you''A copy of our 1968 broiler, add a little crushed dried with peeerved crumb mixture. Chill bloekt ahoBcl of Ino alreadyl'* swivsl-blafls vegetable peeler be stpr^ for you* FREIE until Oc until serving time. Serves 6 Is an inwqisnsivs and woridAfully Nssdlswork Album ? TL contains oregano. * Answer To Prerlons Crossword Puzzle On C W lie d Pace dozens of pretty designs in crochet, tober 15. A SOc deposit is all X handy. Kitchen aid. Uje. It- to cut that's asked. When you see the Sub-teen girls from, about 10 to X. flaMengthwlse alices from carrots knit, Embroidery and 'Ossiir: plus dl- . Add minced chives and parsley COTTON WOODS BY RAY GUTTO B . C. B Y JO H N N Y h a r t fluffy, warm, satin-bound beauties, 14 years old may enjoy trying t io r "cu rls;'' to remove the fibrous re^-tiona for one knit a n d ^ e s cro to the butter you melt to serve you'll want to supply this extra Ship’n Shore*' chet Itema. Only 25c • copy ! ■ ,, more difficult lemon pie filling: outer covering; from broccoli and over small new-boiled potatoes. comfort for every bed in your 1 egg BMERIFF.WHERE'O TDU' ■~"m ae5®fflT asparagus sm>kz; to make ‘‘curls' .«ET THIS #20,0001 i •ntoM !j| J ^ towy-w— m ) home. Savings on orlon, 100% 1 (14 qz) can sweetened condens from room-temperature chocolate So Much to D sf So U ttle Time ' . The Beat la Shoe Repair wool also blends and ELECTRIC D A D T f . girls' ed milk for S'-pie or cake garnish; and to We all get tliat rushed feeling. Depend on J . W. HALE SHOE BLANKETTS are reduced, too. 1-2 cup lemon Juice JUST CAMS THE.xT. POORPOWL' make petals from Brazil nuts that Don't despair! MARTINIZING, REPAIR^ to do everytlUng well to During this MAY SALE, which DTHSRQAY IN ^IS have been covered with boiling 1 teaspoon grated leinon rind or MUST HAVO(AVt ,, drip*dry, the ONE HOUR DRY CLEANING make ehbea. look better, feel more continues for TO days, all depart- lr4 teaspoon lemon extract LETTER FROM L diKswnVNIOfl water for five minutes and drained. ME)^.COTTON, \ service at 20 Bast Center St. la comfortabte.'x^rHILE-YOU-WAirjn»«ts are participating Browse Beat egg until frothy. .Add re your dependable servant Bring service. Plenty'bf FREE PARK-]on »'■ three floors for gardening Get Into a Happy Hair Coloring maining ingredlent.v and stir until fiietMi ______sTeersucket draperies, blankets, winter cloth ING on lo t' next 'door. S * H supplies, outdoor cooking needs, mixture thickens. Pour into crumb JMood ing here and they will be thor GREEN STAMPS. vacation equipment. X "R EG E" RINSE was created in -sheU. Decorate top with reserved oughly cleaned and revitalized in X crumb - mixture. Chill one hour. bloust France for SCniULTZ BEAUTY quickest possible time for you if Open a can of green asparagus SAl/)N. 983 Main Street, to put Although many women -ztjsh The pie will serve 6 people. you’re in a hurry. The list of needlessly to a doctor, many p (about 1 pound), and drain well; you into a happy liglr coloring ■arrange the stalks in a flat con mood. “ REXJE" RINSE is not satiafied customers continues to oft for years getting a checkup for Wonder Cake, a Spring Dessert grow which is understandable be a chronic condition. Instead, they tainer. Pour over one-quarter cup Satisfying and filling is the de temporary rinae, neither la*it of w'kll-seasoned French dressing By Old Colony permanent dye. It laata up to five cause MARTINIZING fills auch a suffer patiently, and their friends licious WONDER CAKE, featurt-d X' need. The aervice la quick and suffer with them. Quite often a and refrigerate. Serve on crisp weeks and comes in a "Just right' salad greeh. with sliced hard- this weekend at PINE PASTRY A. Bateau Slecv/lcis shade for your hair. Easy to ap perfect The drive-ln window, at regular diet or a simple operation SHOP, 6 .'5 8 Center St. It’s a round B U G S RiUNNY TWO HOUR SHIRT SERVICE. cookedi^g for a juncheon salad. B. Envelope Nock ply, aitnply pour out 3/4 ounce will correct the problem. Ever spread latnb chops with loaf cake with fine texture that 299 West Middle Tpke.. specializes slices smoothly. TTie sweet choco B U Z S A W Y E R BY ROY CRANE BEATIT.AAONK!n i ? ; ; OUT and let the bubbly foam stir u# mint Jelly before bri»ii)ng? Good I ’LL ZOOAA , the beautiful highlights In your in top-notch shirt laundering. The For Proper Fitting Of Shoes late trickling through Is a pleas- NQTGiViN O' HERE AN’ but use a light hand with'-tbe jelly. - - . unthinkable, craves! EXAcnV! $ 0 IMACINE BUT t PONT SAWYER WAS hair. With your next shampoo, crisp shirts, satin smooth fairly A trained staff in the Shoe de ___ _ ant-tasting s\irprise, A low-cal ^ AAOOCHIN' LEAVE'EM gleam In their neat package. Try orie topping which is a,sprinkling. f JINTHINKABLi! THE CONSTERNATION IH ENVY THAT PILOT HANO-PICKEO. HE'S Why-* Tiot ask for a "RI3GB’ partment of C. E. HOUSE * SON Mix one-quarter cup of flnS^, CAH YOU RUSSIA IF A MEMBER , ’ WQULD SAWYER HIS JOB GOT NERVE, l« S « 0 T AIIASTERA RIN SE? Or, use it at home your i t So much aervice "beyond the assures correct fitting for growing Qf sugar and almonds appeals to X* call oi duty" AT NO EXTRA diced pared apple with a pint of IMA0INE,OEN|gAL, OF THE PRESIDIUM / BE THE OF TRYING to x..,hHo inn self, 11.25 per bottle. youngsters. Farhous names of slightly softened ice cream; re e\*sryone as the bathing suit kea- THE StipCK to THE DEFECTED TO THE l\ tOMONM THIS CHARACTER ‘ - SIRES 3 to 6x COST. son kpproache.s. Another special PEOPLE OF THE U.S. l u c K V . : ''Kall-aten-lks" and “Jumping turn to freezing compartment so C. Cardigan . .8.9f WORLD. I nilUIAPH OUT OF Rub a large piece of boneless Jacks" Insure long wear plus gay ice cream will become very firm. ty, ASSORTED POUND CAKES IF ONE OFOilgaBlNtT COUNTRY, meat for a pot roast with three Crush saffron threads before are nice to'kcep on hand for de We've been ^ y eoUectiag tlM MEMBERS... SAY THE OF THE • est. newest styles. You’ll find all Serve ice cream between individual JCBKTURV; tablespoons of flourl one table using by mashing with a small white with swivel strap, also 2- meringues whose bottoms have licious nibbling. ..^They stay moist. prettiest knits. So harry aa dem SECRETARY OF STATY, ■Vanilla, marble, frlrit-ralsin. Easiest way to pretty her for summer. It’s Ship’n Shore’s spoon of salt and generous daahea spatula Or the back of a spoon. slrap oxfords, patent leathers, red been crushed in. and pick out a few la the fene OR P£FENSE,..VrtRE; of pepper and paprika. Use any of ------■'■'V.., that's ofw to you. SUDDENLY TO OBFECti and white saddles,. Get set for Me crisp-l(x)kslecveless with airy cut-away collar. In the flour mixture leftover, for Add a tablespdon of lemon morial Day parading and viewing! Refreshing;' Pour ora'iigq juice I RUSSIA? thickening the gravy. Juice to the butter you melt to Beautify Canvas Furniture over ice cubes Ift tali glassek-.^nd Touch’n Go*ribbon-stripe seersucker that dips into suds.. Effective Death-blows to Aloths “ SETFAST " is more than a serve with fresh asparagus stalks. fill with ginger ale. docs without ironing! White, candy pastels. In carefully tended hoii.seholds, paint for canvas. - It is a special Selected Favorites for 1958 war is now being waged in earnest We haVe prepared a list of IN coating that revitalizes awnings, Tastes Good Cooked Outdoors Be sure to see all our little Ship’n Shore blouses! Fancy up plain tapioca cream against the damaging moth to pro fiber rugs, canvas furniture, VESTMENTS for growth with a when unexpected dinner guests ar SPLIT BROILERS or. the minimum of ckpital risk. Call tect costly, woolen garments, and beach and garden Umbrellas. Get CHICKEN PARTS you like beat rive by layering it in sherbet blankets. FTNE-LENOX PHAR it at JOHNSON PAINT COM UL Mitchell 3-1105. COBURN A glasses, with cut-up fruit and for barbecuing are always depend' MORTY MEEKLE MACY, 299 East Center St. and PANY, 723 Main St. "SE T FA ST ’’ ablv fresh and thoroughly satis BY DICK CAVALL MIDDLEBROOK. 629 Mafn Street. whipped cream. keeps Canvas pliable, will not MICKEY f-INN Ship’n Shore’ •PINE PHARMACY. 664 Center St. factory from LYNN POULTRY BY LANK LEONARD O qO O EVENiNO,MR.AAURROW. are headquarters for potent insecti crack, chip or peel. “SETFA ST" HEv;M0(?rv~ HOW COME 1 PIONT Deluxe tidbit V Water chestnuts Pleasure f^raft FInishfw FARMS STORE in the Parkade. WEME PRIVILEQEO t o HAVE THINK OP THAT ONE , cides, push button bombs,, moth flows on smoothly, dries q ickly Cooked over ' charcoal, chicken ARENYMaiEVER girls' blouse wrapped in bacon and broiled, SHERWIN - WILLIAMS COM and comes in a galaxy of colors. —AND, THANKS TO VWSl VOU AND HOUR PROGRAM IN YEARS/ then served with the sauce from PANY, 081 Main St., supplies a crystals and nuggets. Make yoiir tastes espqgtally good. Try it soon. MOVIE, THEVOOTAWAV COMING o u r f i OUR HOME^^-nRET-llLEHOW picnics a pleasure; keep mosquitos "SETFA ST" will not shrink or WITNIT—OIAN! . WANTTO SHAVE with two-tone Major Grey chutney. A little of the complete line of flhlshea for ocean- stiffen canvas. So spruce up the voipURiATHWOM.' mango in the chut,ney may be gihng Vessels as well as for those away with PIC. Just light it and the aroma of "Pic’’ wards off in porch or patio and then enjoy all chopped fine anil added to the operating on lakes and inland wa- summer. * - Inqiiir er twin-pocket sauce, too. ■ terwayk. Years of technical experi sects. There are multi-purpose ence In this field are'your guaran ROSE SPRAYS, also sprays’ that A tablespoon of instant minced tee of satisfaction when you use are .siire death tb ants, roaches onion U the equivalent of one SHERWIN - WILLIAMS iRLEAS- and crawling, creeping, flying in small onion. >, URB CRAFT FINISHES. There sects. ' , are enamels, stains, varnishes, .' .’1 Foundation make-up, contrary to For Summer Uving sealers, and metal prlmersi as ' . i’,' ■. \ ■ . ' ‘ - 4 ^ ' T. ■s ,. . -^._u——4—^—^■*-*'’ '■ " 1. --- -—,-...^m:\ '■ 1 xJ.. ■ /i ‘.' " ' • ‘-^li. *‘l.‘ V- >':.' .\ '-*'^ 'I’--?''•• • y ?*-. ' : •.. ■ • / ' 4 •V.- .,. . ■, ...... ,•■ - ^. rj' MANCHESTER EVENING, HEBALDrM ANCHg^tER. CONN, WEDNESDAY^ MAY 14, 19 5S P A G E t w e n t y - t w o m a n c h I:? t e r E vfem N G h e r a l d . Ma n c h e s t e r , c o ^ m ., W e d n e s d a y , m a y 14, i 968 ' - PAGE TWBNTTsTHiqaf Mass Celelirated X Most at Finance Clnss For Slain Child ■X Easttiaven, May 14 (g>)—A Maas WHEEL AUGNMENT— WHEEL BALANCING uers Take Martin’s Answers at the Angels was celebrated here '^RADIATORREPAIW today for little Kathy Palumbo, COMPLETE BRAKE SERVICE > v\mvfn itudent* attended Gen-^menU and extension* undertaken the stx-year-old girl who was sex Ele%en atuaem* «“5n » t h e departmenU in the last five erai Manager Hichard Martin s ually attacked and killed by a 13- SEE class in Water and SSWef Depart- years. . year-old neighbor boy. Congress in; Split IndioHs Upended by rnenl linance*. last night, and most At that tune. Marlin, said he More than 100 relatives, friends 28 Players of them seemed satisfied with his would supply such a report if the and neighbors o f the child and her On Sports Debate jinawers to knotty accounting prob Board wanted It, but that he ques parents attended the services at ioe Djer Wins Three Events St. Clare's Church. CLARKE MOTOR SALES * lems. tioned the value of the time and In Uniform ' H''uUag3Mk: AHty 14 UPt— money It would take in detail. Kathy's l9ody lay in a tiny white .101 BROAD STREET— MI 9-2012 . The following boye were aclected Sha^ dlnlfraaniMit broke out ■ X One dissatisfied student, Jiow- casket covered, with camationa ever, was former director Helen Cumnilngs .last night pressed his and assigned to the various ter.iria w In Coftgtva* today on legisla Despite big Joe Dyings fins one-< ■ MHe: l. jnendeniel, M; f. Thona- Private funeral sendees were tion to rbtlerve organized sporta man performance, (he Manchester sen, EH; 3. Dougherty, M. T-4.4C^ Fitzpatrick, who said she would doubt as to whether rate increasea at the recent auction held by tha ■ r > * in one or both of the departments held at a funeral home for immedl- of thetr worriea about breaking High School tra^k squad bowed 440: %. Dougela. ICH: 3. Seek, have to be shown a record of IM,- ate members of the family' before On Way Out National Farm League:- S44 in Investments she was unable will be necessary in the near fu Olaata antitrust laws.'x. The flnUM 61-43 to neighboring East Hart EH: a. Juroa, M. T-53 flat. X the casket was carried to the Judiciary Committee split' al- ford yesterday afternoon in fiJsat to turn up In a personal investiga ture. church. Billy Hart, Roy Johnson, Jotui 220:1. Jackson. EH; 2. WUllama, tion of departmental account*. His questions stemrtied from the New York, May D1 (ip )— LaBelle. Stephen O'Brien and mnst la ttvo over hbw far to Hartford, It was the Indians' sec M: 3. Pineo, M. T-?4 ^ Interment was at St. Lawrence r-' A go. ond setback in rive meets this And Uie most energetic pupil was town auditor’s report which indi The witching hour for some George Parsons. Coariies, Harding 880: 1. FlanagajL/EH;. 3. Mc Cemetery in New Haven. ' .'A -A Chairman dmanuel Celler spring and Coach Paul Phinnay's Dr. A. B. Moran, who asked a cated a rale increase would be Last might, more,than a thou 28 major league baseball play- Stephens and Gene Cowing. \ jS? Bride, M; 8. SequiaL EH. T-3:09.6. / 4 1. (D-NV), backod by a bare com thinclada 'will attempt to regain variety of questions touching on needed this year. "The auditor, sand persona visited the funeral erg cbiihcs at midnight to Bmves their winning ways Friday against High ju m p i^ tie between Per- however, told the Board last Paul Vieglard. Robert Ponton, 'i’ , mittee majority,. contended 'a' depai^uental funds, taxes paid to borne. night. At that time they’ll committee-approved , MU wowM' CCIL rival Hall in West Hartford. ent.> EH, tM SielitzsHy, EH; S; Bolton knO Glastonbury on water month that his prediction might Kathy’s body lay In a seated LISTEN! Walter Weeal, Jimmy Booth. Sher 1 ? - r ‘ Duhanoak> lM. H; 5-7. paid to have been “over-cautious.” be transformed into 'minor protect any practicro ^rearon- While the Hornets, now coached shed Igmk and salaries whUe casket adorned with flowers man Feir, Richard Zillnskaa, Tom Pole Vault: 1. Farrington. EH; , Martin repealed hi* .view last leaguers or they'll have no jobs at Morrlasette, Richard Benson, Ken -> (;# i; % m ; able and necessary” to preserve by Miinphesterite Jim Carey, cap fillTatlOn pi*«H cmplojes. and her picture. ' professional baseball,. football, 2. Anialdi, M; 3. Markle, EM> H: But before the class got under- night that there are no indica Her mother. Mrs, Alice Palumbo, ai>. Dahlqulst, Ken Rothammer, John tured eight of the 12 events, Dyer .SThia cutdowri dgy and by the V- - basketball and Ice hockey.. accoiuited for three of Manches w!iy at S p.m., Moran, said he tions a rale increase will be need sat rigidly in ' a Chair nearby, Quintan, Warren Moilcr. .Darrel 1 But the majority report was ter’s four first places. Scott, would not speak ^ ic s s his ques ed in either department for the acknowledging the expresaiona of thlM the clock ' strikea midnight, Ware, Art Hi-mtington, Rfchard /A y Shotput: 1. Dyer, M: 2. Potting- / all 16 major league clubs must get ' ( / J accompanied by two minority Clendaniel. xtandout cross country er. EH; 3. Campbell. M. D: 40-8. tions and Martin's answers to them present. The 1958-59 departmental sympathy from the two-hour-long Wilcox, Bob McAlpine, Jar.iee Hok- statements asserting the “ rea runner, picked up a victory In,-the Were rct.’ordcd. "Information con budgets are. baseld on present Unq-of vultbra. Met father held his .within the 25-player limit. They itanen and George Foster, Capehee, Discus: 1, Dyer, M; 2.. Tomm, cerning government '■ business are permitted tp carry 30 players sonably necessarj’” condition is mile, covering the distance in M; 3. Pelllgrinelll, EH. D: 127.8. rales. bdiji’ed head with his hands. Tears ON THEAIR Dick Quinlan and Emil Werstler. V t best embamsslng and at 4:44.0. should become official town rec- streamed down his face. for the flrst month of the season. Pirate* t y . . Javelin: 1. Dyer. M; 2. Lletii. M; . Balance Bxpei’ted Ihe girl was brutally beaten to The K -phyer limit, however, worst ruinous to those sporti. Dyer won the shot put event o!-d.s. ' he said. He added that the two depart-., _ s David Hlggina, Eric Wolfe. -J(din PH-I Eight RejiiHbUeMis and seven. 3. Pottlnger, EH. D: 145.3. , Tile session was not remrded, death Sunday; The next momlhgr ' Ooesn’t apply to thoae on the aerv- Ferrell. Harvey JoSep.t, Dick Bran- with a record-breaking toss of 40 Broad lump: 1. Daugeia. EH; 2. but Martin otfered to write out his ments have forecasts of work that young Dana Bragdon admitted the SUNDAY^ MAY 18 - 8 am . Ire roll who have jiiat’ returned Democrat* signed the aeparate feet, eight inchea„tnen 'tossed the .will be needed In the future, and der, Michael Kenney, JeMe Di’na- ■ minority sfatm m ts, indicating DINeno, EH; 3, Fraaer, EH. D: 18- answers to Moran's questions. slaying to police. from the armed forced. tv jsvel'ln 143 feetXthree inches and 3U. that they would wind up with Only one; team, the Baltimore ton and Tom Popeleaki.'Coaches, a 17-15 division within the com wound up with a winning heave Mrs. Fitzpatrick claimed that MANCHESTER'S OWN RADIO STATION Leo. Ho^an and Ehr Anderaon. Relay: 1. East Hartford (Jack- In an inquiry of banks containing more cash at the end of this fis Ociolea, is down to size. All the f mittee. of 127 feeLslx inches in the discus son. Beck, Daugeia, Wlochowski). cal year — June SO — than they -Rockville Realtors GetLret CharterCu„. ^ Dragon to W hiz Fatter 'Others must do some trimming. PhllHM . Rep. Keqneth Keating ,, (R- leveiu. / town monev she had not received Ed Goes, Gordon Warren. Todd- T-l:36. a record of J50.«44 in investments had at its start. At last count, there were 15 ex n i NY) author' of onb of the dis^ Eas^/^HartfoM’a swift Henry Werner Kunzll, left, pifeeident______of the Greater Rockville ^^oard of R e ^ M ^ accepts a charter from Stockholm — An improved Ver Spicer. Keith Miller, Kipp Miller, sentlng reports,' said he would Jack.son was a double winner, .tak from the sewage .treatment plant Cummings said the to,wn will on of Real Estate Boards which mkkes his freiUp the '35th board to be char I N F o r m AT io N cess players in the National -X have between >90 and >100 thou the National AssocURion Sion of the supersonic double-delta LiSRu* and in the American Roy Parka, Dean Kulj^nowaki. I r ask the full House to .strike ing the 100-yard dash and also the Harmon Kellebrew, bonus player bond account. i . tered In the State. ^ Presenting the document is Beaali^. president of the Connecti T . STATION Dick • Bamingh^m, Peter Paricer Martin said the m onty Is in the sand left over by June 30 which Swedish nghter plane, the Dragon, League. out the phrase. He *61d the [-■220, who Was boosted to p l^ third was appropriated, but not spent cut State Association bf Real Estate Boards; and Richard 'Moore, vice president of the Central which wilt be available in the early Interest on Champs and Dick Moneli. Coachea," Chris committee split made hlm^ The aumihariaa: base for tha Washington Senaton Connecticut Bank imd^-Trust Co. Connecticut State Association of Real Estate Bqs'rds, )edka on. The prmntation took place at and Mrs. FitzpatrlcIT^ said she for improvements and extensions. 1960’s, will have a speed nearly MoM of the Interest, of course, Kaefer and Richard LoqOlL "more certain than ever" , the 100: 1. Jackson, EH; 2. Wil this .season, struck out 123 times a luncheon j^esterday in the 3 J ’s Restaurant in-Bbiton. tb e realtors were addresised by Lawrence double that of sound, according to 1230 OK"THf WAL Concern* those who will get the ax Dodgers House would oblige. liams, M; 3. 'Wlochowskt, EH, Y- wrlth Chattanooga in the Southern would report to the cohtrollcr's of He expressed doubt as to "what D. Sullivan of New London^ first vice president o f the Connecticut Association of Real Estate fice this morning to examine the will happen" In any year when Lt. Gen. Axel Ljungdahl, com on the World Champion Milwaukee ' SlejUien Halsted, Jama* Dteterlc, 10.6. Assn, in 1057. Bpardsc’ Mrs. Alice Clampet. president of thb Manchester Board of Realtors, conducted a biislnen mander of the Swedish Air Force. Bravee and the American League Harold Davey, Tom Coughlin. Bill toivn treasurer's statement of the the town spends its full appropria meeting and presided at an executive board, meeting which preceded the' luncheon, (Herald. Pho X. balance. tion for improvementa and exten It will carry rockets and alr-to-air champion New Yori(. Yankees. Tomaasi, Jim Whiteaell. Mark Ja Dusty League Pin Champs • Failed to Cheek sions. to'by Satemls). ^ y ' ■■ ' ' missiles. The Braves must cut three and cob*, John Andreini' and Ro*s Bampton. CoaOhee, Bob Tomaaai Regular season wlpnera in the Dusty Bowling Leagiie was Mer However, the controller’s office Martin said that as projects are /.the chancel are that pitchars rill’s Market, shown above. Members of the champs, from left Htimberto Robinson ai^ Don and Phil Cone. , „ said this morning that Mm . Fitz undertaken and salaries rise in to right, wefie Bobby Farrand, Russ Appleby, Ted Chambers, Max the future, there will have'to be a flned to any age or sex, alUvough Kallloc;. win go. Rbhlnsoh has patrick had not reported. Officials jBtchedt-only one inning this sea- Denhup and Pete Yaworsky. Russ ^drozinski was missing added that the sum is listed on an rate increase. the probable cause'doea vaiT. Practlcfi ee^aion* have been when the photo was taken. (Herald Photo oy Oflara). For example, the most common, •on and Kaiser has yet to get in- •cheduled as followst office copy of the .letter which the f i a game. Phillies — 'Tonight and .Friday bank sent Mrs. Fitzpatrick in an causes In children.- 'from 1 to 5 years old are InRammation of the - The thirdthir_____ man" tobe cut could be night *t 6:80 at Valley St. Play swer to her Inquiry. Olitflslder Harry Hahebrink, who The manager's class became bladder, pua infection' of the,/kid ground. neys and Bright’s diaeaae.- ' hes been rilling in for-the injured 'Braves Thursday night at First Long Road Trip heated at one point, when Moran V es Covington and Bob Hagle. But 6:30 and Saturday’ aftemomi at pressed Russell Galipo, s Water In men from . 31 to 4(y benign turriors of the bladder grid kidney Covington la back and Hazlp la two at Valley St. and Sewer Department accountant, (bout ready /again. Hanebrlnk for anaw'ers on a Water Depart D o 0 Q r Says stones are the moat frequent •' Dodgers — Friday night at 6:80 causes of bleeding. 4idn!t help his chance* when he' >(. Buckland Field and Saturday Scheduled for Dodgers ment tax matter...... tfent' 0-for<’3 In last night's game "This Is no inquisition. Martin This changes as/men grow old atnoon at Valley St. Blood In Urine I* Symptom er, and tumors somewhere along In Pbil^elphiA Pirai PAGE TWENTY-TOUR MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, M ANC^TftR> CONN^ WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, |988 MANCHEBTEB EVENING HERALt). MAKCH|:STBB. C0NN., WEDNESDAY, MAY 14. 19B8- PAGE TW«NTT-rnrB dll LOCAL 1 W isfll Had Made It in Chatter. Dy lARL YOST VSprrta B«tar Don Larsen Mojor Looga Weather Outlook PM B CTXISB wVs inMuccefstulfr games. The centarflelder has six Chicago, May 14 .(>?)—Stw»f But with thb team trailing 8-1^^ Muslal’s desire Come the* Can anyone in the gam's, today ’» Welcome in hU try for a dtmble In the Bilvsr hlU In 80 at bats. The lefthanded saEslsiM flers in the Sixth, inning, a man on sec greatest hit maker the leagiie reach 3,000 b iu ? Annlvsrsary -Metropolitan Inter- throwing and batting Morhardt has Musial,' having cleared the in colleglstes last Monday At Down In Shutout ' National gna For Annual Preajk^ss ond and only one out, Hutchinson is within range.. Itonus Wagner "Maybe Red iSchoendlcnatj hit hard but the balls have not 3,000 hit barrier, now want» called on the 37-yMr-old veteran. can.” said Musial. But after he was St. Louie, May U (3h—8t«« Btediiim on RandaUs Island. The been dropping. UConn plays Batting ’(.Bas( SO or more at to become the biggest hit Musial, worked the eo'imt to 2-2 ended his NatiOhal toague career Informed that his former Cardinal Musial got a hero’s weioome -classy 8L John'e University junior, Springfield Saturday/at Storrs in bats) Mustal, St. Louis, .489; Baltimore, May 14 5Uky SulUvati aiid other ex maker in National League his* and thM drove a Moe Drabowsky with 8,480 htts. This figure is sur roommate ,who is now with Mil from a cheering crowd of about current 1C4A indoor mile chtm- a.2 o’clock game. ' ,x. Motuid Job Maya ancisco, .427; 8p«n- cused In the Kentucky Derby because of tnud wilt find the tory^'^‘1 want to make the offering. into left field for a double. passed ^*the American League’s waukee had ‘only a little .better ISO. at^Vtthm Station last night pion. eseily copped the mile in cer,. ' ancisco,, .359; Hamner, Pimlico track condition no bar to winning the $100,d004dded Photogmphers rushed onto the ’Ty Cobb with 4,191 and Tris Speak when he arrived with the St. —-K. 4:14.8 but was injured on the pnywtaipiiu, .354; Hoak, Clncin- most htta tn Kattonal XiMiKU* Ma-i than 2.200 hiU'St the age of 35, Louis Cardiuala from Cbieage. fourth lap in the two-mile run. INITlAUt of marathon'’rtinner New York, May 14 {fP) Preakneas, according to today’s weather outlook. Except for tory/*^ said Mualal after collecting field; the bail waS brouglH into er wiih 3,015. Behind Wagner are Stan changed hitf 'nilhd. . Charlie Robbins, M.D., Are CAR. T35: a slight chance of showers on Fri-f---- " ^ '" ■* '...... Musial and HutchlnabniwalkM out Bddle Collins with 3;313, Nap <^U’e Want Staa! Wn Want Close was bumped in on one of the Time was when those Ni Runs — Cepeda, San Francisco, hlA 3,000th hit in a pinch hitUng. Stan!” the crowd chanted an turns and suffered an ankle sprain. Robbins, holder of a dozen national 27; Mays, San Francisco, 26; WalU day, which wouldn’t affect the role against the CSiicago Cubs yes to congratulate:Stan, ; \ ^alole 3.251. Paul Waner S.lOi, Cap Could Be Mdse long distance running titles, is York Yankees kept pad track noticeably, there Is ho rain in with his biiilkcrs Ob Couldn’t sc* Anson 3,081 and Musial. There’11 be others joidlDg the the Cardinals’ 'star Srst has«- He is. however, expected to be their American Leagi and Banks. Chicago, 22; Neal, Los him cqming'--- iip'''Al<’'i|- •--’-’fdCi” aayi terday which paved the way to a Hutchinson then sent in a pitibk man, who made his 8,0Mth ma ready for the 1C4A meet May 30- practicing at the Middletown State Angelas, Thomas, Pittsburgh and Ught before the 82n(l Preakneas 5-3 St. Louis victory. ■ . runner and the parade of phbtog- V Musial ls>a cinch to pass AhsOh’s 3,000 Hit au b .” he said. "It'lTthke Hospital. with power at the plate. Now ;oe« Off « l ' 4:45 p.m. Eastern Trainer Vic Sovlni^!J[ Musial had only one regret in be a real '’good player who breaks In, jor league hit yesterday, gdt Spencer, Ban Francisco, 21. haps he'll cut elite I n l ^ bllrnxere raphersi reporters, newsreel cam t<^tal this season, barring the un- .off the train. . they’re doing it wifn pitching. ' Runs Baited In' — Spencer, S*n itandzrd 'hme on Saturday, The so tihcoln Road won’t- be coming the eighth major leaguer eramen and general. well wishers foMseen, but how about Waner? at the agc -of 18 or .19 and hangs UTTI.E LBAOUE baseball ac The Yankee staff leede the ma Francisco, 27; Thomas, Pittaburgh, track . iMta' been sunning out all lo hit safely 3,000 times. “I wish I mobbed Mtieial in the dugout run around for a long time. It’s a .yiutial was besieged by an- EDDIE ■ WOJCIK, sophomore napping in the Preahneu atreten. "Maybe this year," said Stan, tngMnh fans, and n battery ef catcher with the Notre Dame base tion will get off to Its earliest jors with fi\;e^utouU at the iho- 25; Mays, San FraAciaco, 24; The seven colts from the Derby had made it in St. Lbuis," he said, way.. “But if I don’t do it this year I’ll tough grind. After all, it means 2 ,1 . % 7a hlitory Sunday with menf and-^on (Perfect Game) Cepeda, San Francisco, 23; Banks, The footing for the mile and getting 200 hits a season for IS phetogsmihen aad newsreel three-sixtcCnUis classic for 8-year-, are expected to be joined by Ada "but I’m glad it’s over with." It was exactly 8:06 p.m. CUT be back next year. I ’ll be back and televlsied cameras. doubleheaders on Up, one Larsen .has two of them, pushlnc Chicago, 22. Rice'a Talept Show. Edwafd Pot Cardinal Manager Fred Hutchin when Musial doubled and two every year as long as I can hit years," ^ ^*** American. NaUonal his-eehrelesa inning string to 29 - Hits — Mays. San Francisco, 44; olds has irneh a prevailing source “1 know 'new how (Chnrtes of -worrk ta the bulk of the pro ter's Plion, Powhatan jtabla’i.,, son had benched, his star in order hours later he was still surrounded .^OO.” , \ Musial did .it in his 16th season. A.) Lindbergh M t,” Musial told d ^ e n In I s n.n. ^ - and InUmaUonal Leagues. -Once last' night with a four-hitter that Musial, St. Louis, 43; Spenesr, San Michore and Christiana Stable’s to give the great slugger the. op by interviewers in the clubhotue If Musljsl Keeps coming back amd Cobb was the only other player and haa driven in 18 runs. . y,,, season only line acores •beat the Baltimore. Orioles 3-0. Francisco. 37; Walls, (%lcigo, 36; spective 11 starters. the crowd. "ird( /:. ■ . , , ...... \ .. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ WEDNESDAY, MtAY 14, 1968 PAGE TWBNTY.8BVXII PACE TWENTY-SIX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 1968 : Wdnrtog Appartl—Fnni 57 Apartments— (lata— Houaes for Sale 72 HousMtorSal* 72 Houses fopBule 72 Homes (or Sale 72 Sobnrban for SaJo 75 W8Urt«l-»fU«l B itsf 71 Auto Driving School 7-A Buildihg—Contnictlng 14 THERE OIJGHTA BE A LAWI BY FAGa LY «nd SHORTEN DiRmoiid*->Watdi< Household Goods 51 CHIMTISR FUlQUXau remodeU Tenements 63 (XVII) ■'* New Capa with 1100 ATTRACrnVB six room ranch, MANCHESTER - Cotonisl. 7% BOLTON—415,400 new 5 4 room (IX) Bo l t o n -C ovntry tins. Now WANTED—BuOdbig lot m pwat. HARRISON Driver Training — a LL t y p e s o t carpentry work Jfwelry FRANK IS starting ta boy and aeU furs for $19.95. Fur storage $2. Classified Cleaning and glazing $$. m i THRBB room apartment, square ft. of living area. 5 mtnutea dishwasher, ceramic bath, (ire-r jaeans, artistically paneled; beau Ranch. (Jholce Of colors. Built-in 5 rooih ranch, csramic tUe bath, mateiy 78xm in Maneboetaf or Ldt-rhlng to drive' tn our dual con done, alterations, dormers, roof- — ------good used'furniture and antiques ^allahle May 15. Rent $75, Tel. from SUncheeter Oreen. Toungw Hacd.place hot water heat. ceUat. 128 tiful recreation room with bar. hot appliances, . formica counters. knotty pine IdteheA, waik?oin vldnlfy. ciB Ml 0488$.^ Ing, porches, etc. Call Ml 9-S981. LEONARD W. TOST, Jew«Isr, ys* 9:7318. trolled standard or automatic pairs, adjusts' watcJiH sxpertiy. at 420 Lake St, k(l 94580. Hours ML town kltehen, llvins room with foot frontage, near bua. Only water heat, immaculate condition, Oeramlc bath fireplace, base booemsoi. Large lot. Reduead to cars is easy land enjoyabld:' Li Tut vtoRiss4Stte nbeo|-N<5 hhlpwith B ut THE ONES EVEN MR.WCHTIR M3ULD 104 p.m. aosed Sundays. $14,900. R; F Dlmock Oo., Raal- UBTINUii toANTPD. ilialft rrS Advertisement BIDWELL Home Improvemeht Co. Reasonable pricM," (fl>en dally. ontD'h CXGTHING, spring ooat, dreplaco, vestibule. Large lot Uf,700. Carlton W, Hutchins. Real large treee, only $17,500. Carlton ment garage, 34 acree. Lawrence censed school authorized by De eiGViHEEL HAVE TO LOOK UP.HARV A HINT^ inffilEE R()OM apartment. Main $18,500. h. F; Dlmock and O o^ tor, Ml 94182. W. B itted , Ha 94183. F. Fiano, .Broker, Ml 9-8910. tors. Ml 9-5245, Jooepb Aahfor^ twoJRnui; biMkas. IMmbsr o t Alterations, additions'gaiiges. Thursday eysni^a! 129 Sprues THOR AUTOMAGIC ittmsr. Good raincoat, aMrU, blousss, dresses. MLB. Bomrd R. BRgtingi, Real? CLASSIFIED ADVT. partment of Motor Vehicles. Ml Street. MI.a4887. , Slsa 13-14. MI 8 ^ . Street. AvaUable June 1. $70 Realtors. Ml 94M5, Joseph Ml 94818, BarDara Wood*, m 3-4884. Roofing and siding e x e rts . Alum- condition. 289 Parktr St. (corner monthly. MI $-4865. (H )—EAST Hartford—413,990. SH CAPE COD. Pour rooms down, two tor. Ml. 0-llOT aajf Obm DEPT. HOURS TO VdUB [ anoturthermoue.tiIlEe PiMNTMlMaoRIC ford. Ml 9-8818, Barbara WObda, NOW IS THE TIME 9-7703, Robert Murdock, MI S-8472. inum clapboards, a specialty. Un Parker and Jensen) or phone Ml MI 9:7703. Robert Murdoek. MI n»m ranch. Excellent buy. R. F. rooms upstairs unfinlahed. Excel or Robert Agnew^ MI- 3-8878. MORTLOCR'S, Manchester’s lead excelled workmanship. E u v budg OU WIN THAT.....TPERMIXTECMD' S4881. TO BUY USHNOS ^ANTElVBliigle, W 8:15 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. ' STOCiiV^-T-O-C-k UVISCES THE EMTIEE jUarden—•Fsrm--0aii7 8-8472,, Or Robert Aghew, MI Dlmook a Co., M I'9-5345, JOMirii lent condition. Priced reasonable. ing driving school. For complete et tem ia. Ml 9-8495 or TR 5-9109. W«ht<4—To Boy 58 Bostoew Locations Manchester — Well oonstivcted Call MI .3-5985. BOLTON— New ranch homes aro* famUy,. Uirsa4amtly, bugRiap ISVER'I . Products ^50 HOUSE SOLD — BeautiflU prde* 8-8878. I • Ashford, MI 94818, Barbara information, see Yellow Page No. s u b < « c o im e n t a r y Woods, Ml 9-7703, Robert Mur 5H. room in A l condition. Hot being built in Bolton Center by R. REPAHtS, alterstibnf, garages, ETRUCTURE LfA0$ ME tically new furniture from RiuicIiV^ WAMTKD — Rubber tired steeV Rent 64 COPY CLOSING TIME. -13 In phone book, MI 9-7398. MclNTOSH APPLES No. 1 sUc wbaslbarrow, contractor type. MI J 3 L (XnD-SANTD^W ve-Off Kee- dock, Ml 8-8473 Or Robert Agnew, water heat, fireplace, porch,' other D, valentine. Now i* the time to roofing, siding. Houses (ramed or TO 8EUIVE THAT ' home. Fireplace set. Reasonabls. OFFICES m ^dreWB BuUding, 6$ new St. Neu^^H room ranch on MI 8-8878. extras. Con'vehient location (or Lots tor Sale 73 discuss your plans lutd pickjrour FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. any part thereof. Exterior paint $1.00. Also cooking apples 80c t-3S43, UNlCRESPEOWe 3M Hilliard St. East Canter S t from $10. An. large woo . •• ,/ •1 V \ i .''. ,r . :: ^ /- '•\- 'V .. 'V ■ -4 . PAGE TWENTY-EIGHT, :/■ ^anrl;(0trt lam ing % rall) WEDirtJSDAY, MAY 14, 196^ -I The Weather Average Daily Net Preae Run Feracaat ef D. 8. Weatker aaBaa For the Week Raided About Town May 10. less Oeeaaibaal mla taaiJgkt aad All geraniums sold locally Tor appEKDPUsnc eartjr Friday BMiviag. Law toidglit JUST ARRIVED! the hieneftt of the •Oilidreft’s S.-rv- 12,705 48-8d. W arner Friday. HIgli aaar Ices of Connecticut may be picked up May 23 and 24 at the home of - Maoeber pI the A udit'- 70. Mrs. Allen F. Behnke, 178 E. Cen PILLOW COVERS Bnreaa af CirealatlMi Mancheste^W ^^ City o f ViUtUfe Charm ' j'lK ‘ 1 iMOTO-MOWER* ter St. Geraniums may still be t : ordered by . calling M^a. ..Behnke, Mrs. Earner Weden, Mrs. Bajiil WIK IRSDAY, MAY 15, 1958 (ClaaoUled AiTarttOag aa Faga iS) PRICE nV E CENTS 'A'J ley or Mrs. Richard EHmOck before ® « " 3 7 c VOL. LXXVII, NO. IM iTWENTY-FOUR PAGES—TWO’ SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., i 4" '^Roto-We" Saturday. '; • Officers of John Mathet^CTisKtef', Protect your pillows, they’re non- World’s Nowost din4 Finost Order of De Molay, vWll txH!^ at allergic. Riding Rotary C the Masonic Temple gt T o'clock tonight to go f^om .there to Broad Brook where thsy'will present the “ “ n S o W N fib o F and id H'$ youh for only ftrst’degree,-for . the Broad Brbo'- REG. 99c I^dgeutf Masons. HEAVY WHITE . FElmtRFROOP on PEqUOT ZIPPERED ZIPfERED , 'Ph'enly-flve members of the *289® ® Class of^l9S9B. Manchester High FILLdW COVERS School, met.4it the Army and Navy. Each 7 9 ^ ^ - FlUOW TICKS E-Z TERMS Club last night' to select commit tees for the class reunion next Reg. $1 A ^ ^ ttc h .vr*r. X m g A For Floral strift or all over floral In X The Manchester Pipe Bfind was Protect2 your plllowan 47 from soiling. pink or ,Wue. ranked second in th- top four mu sical units ^ c h participated In the Armed Forces Day parade In- Rebels Flee OutstandinS fe a tu re s thlfling Itvof—Forward* Hartford last ^iKht. Bed Pillow Values! 'on Eisenhower Leads Novirel, Rtvorft Girls Friendly Sponsors of St. ^ moko mowing ooty'! REG. $5.99. B. F. (lOODRICH Mary's Episcopal Church, of which LATEX FOAM, REGULAR SIZE Oil City in Miss Eyaline Pentland Is pre-lident. *3.99 - 4 r Han't ayarythlBi yau'va avirwoifliir fn i riding have invited the members of the REG. $6.99. EXTRA PLUMP SIZE With 3 U.S. mawatt irltra-Biadarn datign* aaty tfaarlng and Dorcas Society of Emanuel LuUier- caniral, nirgal-imeeHi mawing^M at a law, laW LATEX FOAM...... *4.99 East Bolivia tatt H»at anyana rtn a*art(J. And' laak what yad gat- an Church to be their guests Fri day evening at 8 o'clock. A prayer REG. $7.98. DUPONT DACRON Moscow, May 15 («*)— rW m tn lk Joins three Washington, May 15 (IP)—President Eisenhower-warmly •Igdo CdAftal service,will be followed by a tour ^FILLED. NYLON COVERED .... American ■atalUM 'oircUng In out welcomed Vice President Nixon home from Soyth America ★ Rellar traction driva—laval* lawn; climba •nd lo«k>Ow* *4.95 Soviet Union. today launched er Space, the;4mgeat of them Iy« Paz, Bolivia, May 15 (/P) ftaapait gradat of the new church conducted by REGi $9.98. its third and largest sputnik, —^livian rebels have fled today and said Communist-inspired riots against him there the rector, the Rev. Alfred L,. Wii- weighing 30.8 pounds. Russia’s two would simply strengthen inter-American friendship, 'A' Dathboard control for STOP, START, RUN, liams. A social hour will follow 100% IMPORTED DOWN ...... *7.98 an 11.9-foot cone weighing earlier sathlUtea have re-entered from the city of Santa Cruz, and£i^KE in the crypt of the church. nearly a ten and a half. the Barth’s lower atmosphere and center of the oil-rich province And from thousands of citizens and weU-wishejs there waa A special Taes announcement bunjed up. in eastern Bolivia which they a roaring welcome for the Vice President and his wife. ★ Powofful 3'/i H.P. 4-cyclo ongino Mrs. Edwin D. Foster, ^-3 -amid the new Rartb oatellite, fired The announcement said the satel took yesterday, President They packed about the airport and gathered along the road In connection with the .Soviet In lite entered lU orbit at an angle of •k Easy cutting-holght adjuitinont Woodbridge St., and her motlwr, Low, Low 6S degrees to the equatorial plane, Herman S i 1 e s Suazo an ways from it into Washington. - _ Cldfcli mm Awlometlt Mrs. William R. McMullen, 11 Ed ternational Oeophyelcal Year pro irolit Fool Coofrol gram. was Jammed with eppayatue- indicaUng it win cover almost the nounced today. Several thousand jammed around the White House where A’ Ruggod hoovy>duty coit aluminum dodi mund St., have returned frbm At-1 entire Inhabited part of the Earth lantlc City, N.J., after attending and inatrumenta for, probing the The rebels were made up of the Nixons were luncheon guests of the President following • ★ Comfort contour fOat I Prices On from close' to Hie Arctic Circle to members of the Bolivian Falange the 64th annual sesjtlbn of the, 4k^'. secrets of outer Space. Just above the Antarctic Circle. the welcoming ceremony at the Military Air Transport Service Supreme Order, l ^ t t e Shrine of T^e announcement ;4(ave no In- and Communlsu. the government terminal at National Airport. ' . A' Trim! within Vi I"- of froot, foncoi, otc. dteatlon' that the,lhteat eatellWe 'ITie only Immediate Indication of reported yesterday In proclaiming Jei-usalem, in Cdnvehtion Hall. Oh. what beautiful bargainayou'H find o f^ r fabulous Mbay Famous Brands the dlrecUon of flight was the word a'-nationwide. stafe of siege, a An estimate that at least 100,000 turned out to greet and A’ Evon grOti diitributlon They were guests at Hotel Shel carried a living pdeeenger, a cans- Oiat H aped over the Moscow area cheer jthe Nixons was made by Wiley Buchanan, State De- burne, and on the return trip visit-' pahtoh to th e ' dog I-alka*. which modified form of rrmstisl ••w. A' Eaty hook-up for occottoriot Whit* Sola. Among ^ many unboofcddf^buys went up aijd'dieit with Sputnik II. this morning ’’from a southwester SUea Suazo o rd ers the Air partlhent protocol officer. He said there were about 15,000 at - "FmoornFlo** Momry ed relatives'in New Jersey and ■ Instead^ it Hated the niBneroua ly to a northeasterly direction," ‘ Force to bomb rebel posts in Santa the airport and estimated 85,000 along the route. Full 90-Doy Factory Warranty Doty TiowsiwIrsIoo Pennsylvwla. TTie announcement said the Cruz but the revolutloniata fled be ora high'count shMts and COM* . . . thirsty tovtolt .^ . liaadsoma itama of equipment with which H rocket which lifted the sputnik piplomats, congressional leaders'^ ^ “ SHEETS •aid the new sputnik would report fore the planes got into action, the and cabinet officera Joined the The.^^merald Ball committee of ^ aloft broke off and Itself went into on the upper layers of the Earth's Santa Cruz army commander re President in the official welcoming GARDEN aiid UW N SUPPLIES St. Margaret's Circle,. Junior Uankats and bodsproods . . . lovaly taMa AND atmosphere aa "a contribution of orbit close behind. So Indication ported. Tax Collection^ Daiighlers of Isabella,- will meet Soviet aclentiaU to world aclence.” was given of the size, but It pre- There .was no mention in the group. ■Jtbis Syening at 7:30 at the hom' j linens. . . attractive curtains. Chboso from daiding troditioWN The announcement gave no Indi rtimably was immenae to have gov^emment announoement of the , In predicting the rudeness to the '.of Miss Judy Tanl, 90 Concord Rd.l lifted the-ton and a half load. situation at Camiri and Choretl, in Nixons in Peru and Venezuela will, FERTILIZERS: cation of the exact power with in the end. strengthen Inter-Ameri On State Sales whites and daiightful new colors and pottams. which tha new aputnlk wae < The satellite wa# described as 5 Santa Cruz province, where the feet 7 inches wide at Us base and rebels moved against local gar- can- tie*. Elsenhower said It would DRICONURE ...... 50 lbs. $3.^5 PILLOW launcad nor the location of lU 11 feet 6 Inches high. That woujd have this result because the Fill your own linen closet at savings . . . stock up for gifts, too! launching atte. riaona yesterday. American nations In their' com Drops by 9.5% AGRICO, For I,,awns ...... 50 lbs. $2:75 Thron Them It reported the sputnik was or be large enough to be seen from La Paz was quiet this morning. Earth with the naked eye under An official spokesman said their mon association resent any Com DON'T Away biting normally at the rata of one munist leadership against their AGRICO, For Gardens ...... 50 lbs> $2.55 circuit of the %»th every 106 min proper lighting cenditlons. atm was to stir up a nationwide re Hartford, May It, (gv-The oalea I StlR plenty of wear left In X The three U. S. aatelUtes circle unity and interest. tax slowed Ita collection pace by BOVUNG, Dehydrated Cow Manure .50 |bs. $2.85 shoes when brought here for CASES utes and reaching a maximum al volt that would ■ interfere with Eisenhower spoke of the antl- titude of 1.188 mUe$. The exact the globe In a narrower,band that parliamentary elections in June 9,5 per cent during January-Merch, PEAT MOSS I e.spert repairing. extends about half aa far on either Uniled States demonatratlona as giving signs that It may produce ...... I'/i buahels $2.85 weight was put at 2,919.53 ppundk. and preveht the return of former "aome unpleasant incidents” which WORK OO.NE w h il e " TYPE 130^ TYPE 144 or more than double the' 1 .120- side of 'the equator. Two of them, President, Vlctpr Paz Eatensaoro. $7 million under bu''get eitimates, y o u WAIT ..... TYPE 119 on occasion had presented real come June 80. 50 FOOT PLASTIC pound weight the Russians re- who has been ainbaaaiidor to Lon danger and risk of injury not only ’ ported for Sputnik II. (Continued on Page Keven) don for two years. He beads the State 'Tax Commisoloner JcHin L, DAN RIVER^ government MNR .party, the na to the Vice President but to hla SAM YULYES x ^ D Y UOY wife, Patv Sulltvan laid today that 814.9 mil tional revolutionary' 'movement. Nevertheless Eisenhower said lion came frOm this source during GARDEN HOSE^ $2.98 "SHOE REPAIRING NOW Pretest Silea’ PMtey the recent poat-<3hrl8tmaa quarter. G uaranteed 8 Y eat«. OF THE BETTER KIND” Recent rioU an(P4emonaU'ationB these outbursts had "in no way 33 OAK STREET REG. $3.19. PEPPEREU in- Santa Cruz have protttsted Slle'a impaired the traditional frleiid- That Is an Increase of 81.5 mil Same Side as Watkins $Sx9t ...... M .69 P E P ^ E U policy of depositing all - revenues shlp between the United Statea lion over colle'ctiona for the same . WE HAVE A CO M PLE'^ LINE OF: FLOWER and Socialists Now Back from the nationalized oil ihduatry and other slater republics.” period of 1957. REG. $3.39. COMBED in the feder*I treasury and leaving President EHaenhower-Extends a hand of welcome to Vice Prcaidep.t Nixon at National Airport in In Elienhower’s audience were Tax deportment, figure* Show GARDEN SEEDS, BAMBOO LAWN RAKES and SSxtOg ___ M.79 top Latin American diplomats s u p e r h n I ^ none for the provincial govern Woohin^on today, Standing between the two men ie the Vice President’s. wUc, Fst. At zight^- that the sale* levy has gradually GARDEN TOOLS. ment. is Julie, the Nixbn’s older daughter and with her mother is Triclju (A^ Phqtofax). . - . ‘ headed by Ambassador Guillermo aloughad off during the June- R i^ . 93.40, PERCALE Savilla Sacaaa of Nicaragua, dean 73x108 .... mliii’s Regime The rebelg were reported In con ■■ ------— ... -ir-.— March period — first nine months *\M trol of Santa Cnix. a city of about of the diplomatic corpa, and Am of the fiscal year. Commlasioner HALE’S HOUSEWARES DEPT. (Basement Level) MILITARY HALE’S GHARMHOUSt REG. 83.69. MUSLIN ibO.OOD, aa'iwell aa the (ovena of bassador Eduardo Garcia of Ar Sullivan tMid that the yield for 81x108 ___ NOW Pvlo. May 18 «A-Oe«. < Dafemr ’ Mltrttter- gentina, president of the Organi those months totaled 852.4 million, Cluurlea de ftauUo said today he Cbevigne took new - meaaurita retl. an oil center. The government zation hf American States. down $2.2 million, or 4 per cent, ilW r GREEN STAMPS • AMPLE FREE PARKING WHIST H H E D MATTAESS PAtiS f HALE'S HEAVY QUALITY ,REG. 88.19. Njbeon Brings "Back ‘Ne w Look’ Nixon, in response to Eisen REG. .59c NOW 73x108___ M ready to oerve France If call agaihat the military In Algeria and reported that tVoops and oil work under a year ago, at this time. Friday, May 16, 8 P.M. REGULAR 8.5.98. "CHARMHOUSE** 43x$8 Cases .. 45c ed upon but did not state his rtghtlst-Communlst troublemak- ers in camiri turned back a rebel hower, attributed the mob attacks The aslea levy started its June- TWIN SIZE...... < 4 , 4 9 REG. $3.99. $g «A REG. $949. - $g EK conditions. In Uw past he hM af^ era at borne. attack there. to "a small minority who did not September quarter with a modest AMERICAN LEGION A l.\. REG. $3.49. F 73x108 4uC a $1x108 ...... 4 e o a ways demanded n free bnao. He sent orders, to all ministry The uprising was heralded by a understand " the purposes of the $400,000 Increase, but fell off $1.1 REGULAR $6.98. TOVUEL El Bottom. nw enll 0e OauUe iMd awalt- commanded to enforce rigid dis dynamite blast in a Santa Cruz At U.S. Aim in Latin America United .States. million during October-Decembe'r, Th€ H 4 U CORR FULL SIZE. ... .^ .....» 5.49 Twin Size ..., RE(i. $3.39, $g «A REG. $8.89. X. _ ed since he retired from political cipline and suppress any agitation suburb that killed a child and in He said the "great majority of and $1,5 million for ^ the rec«ht American Legion Home W'Hi Daemn Relafer 81x108. /Lt99 90x!fl« . . . . ^ ■ Ufe in 194d stilt bns hot come, among the trfmp*- Commanders In jured five other persons. Silea or the people in all walks of life are M a n c h i s t i r C o n n * 50 LEONARD .ST. REG. $3.89. F 1 f I e d tn Algeria were lo report direct dered troops from the city of By ST.ANFORD BRADSHAW •^gentina, Paraguay, Bolivia, Peru,- —either of the right or left—the quarter. but the moment .woo perhaps Ecuador,-Colombia and Venezuela: United States add Its Alile.s must friendly to the United Stales to If the decline continues, ftacal REG. $1.19. 33 X 41. Bottom. REG. 6Be. REG. 79e. AA- closer than ever before. He said. ly to the Defenaa'kflniatry. tnatead Cochabamba to the Santa - Cruz San Juan. Puerto. Rico, May 15 day." CORNER MAIN and OAK STREETS rrir.es! Refreshments! Full Size .... •1.99 43x$6 Cases . . . w 9« area but there have been no re 1. There, is a serious misunder- take both defensiva And aggressive, observers believe that the tax will LATEX.FOAM BATH SIZE. 43x8$ h Cases V9C •Today, before the trloU again of to the high comqiand in Al lAb—Vice President Nixon facea .standfng among aome Latln-Anierl- affirmative ppsitiona. I Nivnn offered ri'-’t as the princi Donation One Dollar eagdlflng the country. It should giers. There was no Indication ports of clashes between these an enormous task at the end of his pal observation of his 8-natlon tour REG. 59e. wbe'ther the officera IriXAIgerta units and the rebels. can groups -- particularly uni ",We must launch and wage un- I (Continued on-Paga Eight) b^Tuown that I am ready to riot-marred, 18-day tour of South versity .students and professors, iMseniiower paiu high pcr.sonal MAHRESS TOPPER PADS h a n d SIZE...... EXTRA SPECIAL! R E G ^ c SILICOH . take Over the powers of the re- were obeying. \ Police in La Paz made numerous Mpre than 16,000 reinforcementa Arperica. union- leaders, and new.spaper and misery and-disease." the conditjofis REG.'Wfs, pobUc.’^ x _ He must find common denomi lodio editors----of the real mo President under trying conditions 'REGULAit $9.98. were brought in to help Parts Po (Continued on Page ‘Twelre) on which dictatorships feed,. Nixon : had "conducted himself efficiently, PACE c l o t h s ...... IRONING BOARD COVERS - Eaeh lice keep, order. Armored unita nators for U..S. policies toward tives and aims of the United States declared. _ . ' FULL BED SIZE. > 7 .9 9 5 7 c Paris. M ny'vlS shooting, withvlth nrder* for. rioting, bombings the hanRE^f howling, rock-throw'- Algiers throughout the day. .Mas.su ganize a .search burning mob*. • anin^assassinations had ' invad^ Call for Help ing moba. B'Jt he sat tight in the j committees sprang up In Bone, Volunteers from Norlli and s a f e t y -t e s t e d I Cktl Us! We’ll Be Pleased To Submit An Estimate. a The disturbances that have riiis little republic heavily guarded I' .S/embass.y and ’ Phillipeville and Constantine, the .South Coventry Fire Department, racked thle tiny eastern Meditec- U.A.R.’a Syrian province and from ! canceled public appearances. ■ main cities of ea.stern Algeria. the (Coventry Safety Patrol and , ^ ROTARY «r PRE55URE1URNER5 \ ranean republic aubslded again In--' the Egyptian-held Gaza Strip. By Venezuela In a show of forci PreaMent But -Salan issued a contrarv or-. its auxiliary searched the w-oods ,to sporadic shooting during the Eisenhower meanwhile rushed der telling Algerian.* to go back j „ntil after 1 «-m.. hut called off t COMPLETE HEATING ■ curfew last night. Buf. with'the Malik told a news conference the ! SPECIALS government wai zttH- cohaidertng J.OOO MaririM and paratroopers to to work. Mas.sii'a men controlled the .search until this morning. lifting of the curfew fihooUng In- Washington, May '14 Bat U.S. baies In C u ^ and Puerto key points in Algiers. Heavy Ttvo bloodhounds from the Beth I Stei - . Hot Water -» Warm Air -^"Air Cehdltlonlng I cieased and -the mobs returned to whether to compla1n,^to (he UJI. tle-ready U-S. Marines and para Sscurity Council against- the Rico, only three tvours flight time 'guard.* surrouiide0-year veteran X bellow; "Keep this club at home and pick up another one for him by Martin, Water and Sewer Too many people ne*rle'’l .rS.rt la often intermittent. Dlsiq>P«"f* pus symptoms. Too many otheri ance ofb lood can lead to a false W the-majors. ^ the road.” a Department Superintendent Fh-ed sense./6f relief and security. 2 The old warrior, who dates bark The . recommendation was not E. ThraH, Galipo, arid Thomas worry" too much about • uiiimiKii- M the Gas House Gang of the St. Dart League tant .ones. Specialists in this field main unanimous, ho's'ever. Many fans the cut-skid Moore, town purchasing agent and tain that t^is irregularity. In bleedr bouis -Cardlnsla. Slaughter — ft- are still stringing along with riietr former Depditiperit qccbuntani: Among the serious ones is blood GneiaUy independent, incidentally in the urine. Even if blood is ihg causes a great deal of difficul hew major' league club even The group consulted stacks of tax ^ h aa been used only in a couple Sets Banquet though the Dodger* yesterday -lost tread present for only a day or two Sn^ ty and that many of their prob 4g pinch hlMlhg roles. records, conttollerts' Iqdger cards, lems are made much worse be- i YOUR MONEY BACK IF YOU CAN BUY FOR LESS thetr fifth straight game- and the audit repprts, ifayroll records, and then clears up, it should not be Ig * Also sIsHM to be chopped is nored. y cause of neglect. The Britlah American Dart fourth ih^ succession to the San other ^ > 'l b r answers tbu^Ioran. gnunc inflelder Fritz Brick.na.Il, Laague silt elect offleers for next Francisco Giants. This symptom is not caused by it's jpat ordinary common sense who ha* been retained only be Diri^CTOrs present at the 3*bour a "strain" or a "cold" buX some to take warning from such a year at the annual business .meet The score vt"*,- another "thoSt” clasfi, which was held in the he'ar- muse of injuries to Tony Kubek ing Saturday night at. 3 at the more serious condition isT almost symptom. and Jerry Lumpe. He's a comer. against the ■ Dodger-v, 16-9, and ,ing room of the Municipal Build Always present. / clubhonse. Report* for the year thetr chief tormentor Was wallop ing, were Eugene Kelley, Francis Opt the brass decided he’d learn will be made by the presqjit otri- CIILlUhl 80I''rBALL LEAGUE 'there la bleeding Somewhere More playing regularly than. ML' ing Willie Maya. Scoring two rtns in each of the '' Mahoney, and Ted Cummings. along the urinary passageways. cera: William Lynch, president; Drove in Four Run*'-.., Several townspeople were also in ^ g on the 1^rik bench. - 'S(t*nley Pollnsky. vice president; flrst three innings and despite be ThS blood may pCime from high Public Kecords * Bill Skowron, who aa a , tom WUIie hit two highly legitlriftaJLe ing ouUiit 5-4, North Methodist attendance. up In one dr,, bojh kidneys. This Mek.K^eson| treasurer, and Lar The class had been prompted Back niuecle, no doubt wtit. be home runsi two triplea and a single Church shaded -the Civitan Club can be caused by an injury, a tu 'paced on Uia disabled Hat. That ry EkMy, secretary. by a number Of quotations raised Warrantee Deed j Following. the business meeting In five official trips to th* plate. 7-41. last night at Chartler Oak Park. mor. an inflammation, stonifs and 2 DOOR REFRIGERATOR NEW FOR 'SS ' Ucaas pffoD^e»Al Cicotta win got He drove In four rup.*. Herm Wierzhieki hora»red for the by Mrs. Fitzpatrick and Moran at from other kidney disorders. Joseph Rossetto to Regina C. will be a ba.-.quet at 6 to honor a Board of Directora^meeling May and SUnley Hllinskl, property at j watay of axacUtion until Skowron This was the second time Ma.V3; losers 'who failed to ha'.'e a base Needless'to say, anything which 9>m«8 around.' Individual and
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