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P : /.'.■■>■ .'■ '-i,' .: .. ■’I" -«*■''> " ' i' ’ • / . N WEDNESDAY/ JtJNE 10, 1 9 8 f Artraga Dnily Nn) Press Ran lianrhpstpr lEtt^nina IB^ralb F ar the Week iBoded The WMtlier May tard, 199*- ParaamaA at 0 . B. Wonthm Enraou 12^25 Fair, eooler tonight. Low near I Member of the Audit •9. Fridny fair, wamMr. Rlgb Buraan ef drenlatfen - 88-99l INaeamtort hMtoa ntumt TE ' aUl. UiaUa lArdar la am auat,; Mtmeh»Ptmr‘-‘‘A C ityofV U h^ 9€.h nrm ^ ...... Bot a oouaUu at lira. H y jUhI Mra Noman ftylandar. aa arroiMaualy raferXti In a Harald ' VOL. LXXViH, NO. 214 (TWBNTY PAG|S8) MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, JUNE 11. 19.59 (C'UMifM AaverMekif m Page Uli PRICE PiVB CENTS atorr Uat nlfht. Maj. tardar will ^(tfaaa the w c r of Second Con- M gr^aUenal anireh mdajr night. i| DOUBLE GREEN STAMPS THURS Til* Olrt Scout office at *18 i Argraves Quits Gap. Long Mala St. wiU eloaa for tha aum- [ House Group Bars nw FHdav and not raopan unUl | Sant. 1*. Laadara arho hare aqulp-, As Roads Chief mant ordara at tha olBaa at* aekad j H earings Herter Queries pick them up hatm^ 9 pm. Fri- i Move for Delaying Hartford, Jun« l1 <4*1— Sag. JUNE 11.9 a.m. to 9 D .m ., WITH ALL CASH SALES! Gov. AbrAham Ribicoff today Mehtera of St. Mary’a Guild ; announced Newihan F. Ar- Pondered who ha^ay commis­ Gajveston, Tex., June 11 UP) '18' are aaked to contact Mra. i sioner. ' , , —The second day of confer­ Clauda Porter, ^eenatldna cli^ | The announcement, f news Monday. - ! W^ashington. June 11 (iP)— Wtdeiy diveegeot view* among ences got underway today to ... Ample Free Parking At The Rear Of Our Store. *.. ks members. These ranged from conference, skid Argraves has determine . whether Louisi­ The House Labor Committee no legislation at all tj-enactment "agreed to remain on the job until Mlaa Mane Martana. « Stephen i • t a stormy session today ana’* Gov. F.arl K. I/ingw ill S t, haa bean choaen to repreeent REG. $5.98 IMPORTED LEATHER-LINED of . rigid reetrictlone on union op- a successor is sppointed.” \ Boly Trinity High School, H,ant- > JUNE SPECIALS FROM HALE‘$ blocked a move to delay House e-ations. > ' It mad. no mention qf a “"^ergo » sanity hearing next foidf ht Laurel qirta State at the j NEW SOFTEE DOVANEHE consideration of a labor con­ Barde said. howe\’«r„ he ex­ appointment to the highway com--' ‘ ^ , Unlveralty of Connecticut at the trol bill. pects a compromise will be worked missioner post. , conferences resumed after HOUSEWARES DEPT. out e.iabling the House to debate . , , j ,u . •^6r»e Louisiana dortor.i and an end of thin month. j B.v a reported vote of 20-10, the Argravea joined the admu^tra- assistant Louisiana attorney gert-seii- \ i'olletries, etc. mmmlttee defeated what some the first ma.1or labor bill to reach tion a'ne month after Ribicoff took Soviet Seen Willing eral talked at length with the gov­ The Golden Age Gluh will meet ^ HANDBAGS membera denounced as an at­ the House floor eince passage of office in 1955, and w aj reappoint­ ALL STEEL DROPLEAF FOLDING ttie Taft-Hartley Aot a decade ernor yesterday. tomorrow afternoon gt 9 o clock j In lovelV black, navy or brown. tempted stalling effort to send ed highway commissioner last .Tah.. The talka center around the, at the Eaat Side Rac. Final plans TABLE $2.25 Value. Wash and Curl...... 11.50 legialetlve proposals back to a ago. 31 for a term slated to end March, question of whether 1-ong will vol-1 wUl be mtde for the ouUng to he i • auhcommlttee for final drafting;, But whatever bill the committee To Soften Demands Ught. yet strong 3 in 1 steel table. Use with 1 Adorn Hair Spray W'i\h Style Comb . .$1.50 recommends could he just a oon- 1, 1968. I I iintaril.v remain in John,* Sealy^ held at Lake Compounce on July Committee members then opened Argraves, 54, had described as. Hospital here for further mental j leaf doivn; both down; both up. Finished in dis­ up the legislative field to include venlent starting .point for a floor tinctive charcoal and white pattern. Alcohol, acid Sea and Ski Tan Lotion ...... ’. . . .69c Iq $1.98 flg-ht. Many oepuWicans and “prdmature" reports last week he ■ diagnoeis and trestmen.1 or wheth-' virtually all''proposals before it. was planning to resign froje the, er he will dema'nd a sanity hear- ; By JOHN M. HIGHTOWER Eight new mismbera were initi­ 5„/e $ .9 8 or water won't harm, finish. Table Is portable; Shulton Friendship Carden Bath Powder'...... $1.00 These include the Senate-passed Democrett alike expect ^ e final easy to fold ito 24" x 30" x 3” p : eaay to carry. decisione to be made in # legisla­ *14.700-a-year post. | ing. Gensv*. Jims 11 iff*)—Secretary of Slate Christian-A. Her* > ated at the meeting of St. Mer- { control hill and a measure drafted He sfild at the time, he wanted Three eoiici-appointed attorneys g u e t a Circle, Daughtera of laabel-1 Can be atored in car trunk. Reinforced "1" beam $1.00 Veto Deodorant Cream .. . ^ ...... 50c by. Chairman Graham A. Barden tive free-for-all. ter met with Andrei A. Gromyko today to find out If thei^ P r ik e metal-top for extra strength. 2 ft, x 5 ft. pn: of the factors which ki- to discuss the entire situationWith' talked at gireaj length yesterday is any basis for continuous negotiations for a stopgap Beriin la;'Uat night, A day of prayer will | (I>-NG).. Both measures would be -i_!_ with the corps of doctors treating ! be oheerred on June 99' and the , Seats 8 people. C Q Q Q Jliew Toni Home Permanent ...... $2.00 subject to committee revision. agreemenl.- After the closed-door session, (Continiied on Page 91v«) (Cnntiniied on FsgS Ninel Long. Then they went into a 2-' neat business meeting 'kUll be held I HANDBAGS—MAIN FIXWR AT ENT'RANTF Reg. II P.*)...... SPECIAL New Lilt Home Permanent ...... $ 2 .0 0 hour session with t)ie governor’s ; Takinu the lead for the West in the Big Four negotiation*. July St- , Extra large sl/.e—same as above. *18.88. Rep. Edward W. Hiestana IR- wife. \ , I S0”x72". Seats 12 people. Folds to S0’’xS8"xS”. De.sert Flower Summer Cologne ...... /v.^$1.00 Callf) interpreted the’ commit­ {Herter met with the Soviet foreign minister after consulting Mr*. Alvah A. Ruaaell, 2.87 ; tee's refusal to turji the, legislation Mrs. Liong flew here .yesterday; , j with his colleagues. Mountain Rd„ Glaalonbury. may Lara:e Li.sterine Anti.septic...... /;'89c •b^ck to a subcommittee as evi­ accompanied by Dr. Roy Wright, a . | Speciat Sale! nephew of the governor, and Dr.!' Herter had talked for 30 minutes with Foreign Secretary be called for reaervations for the ] . MOTORIZED BARBECUE GRILL dence that the committee majority Sehvyn Lloyd of Britain, French Foreign Minister Maurice annual atrawberry aupper of the | Kwnomy Size Ban Deodorant...... 98c "is detenuined to have a bill.” Negro Coed Testifies William'Cobk of Biton Roiig.K'Pr,. Ladlea' Aid Society of the Buck- , Large 24" black steel bowl, chi'ome plated grid The committee acted aa it began .lohn T. Mosele.v,'also of Baton! Couve de Murville, and Ambassador .Wilhelm Crewe frf West Ingham Congragational Church, REG. $3.98 CO nO N CREPE 3-PIECE with Hi-Lo crank, for easy adjustment to keep I.arjre Johnson Baby Pow der...... 5 9 c show-down closed-door sessions to Rouge, joined the group here. 'y'" Germany. Saturday, June 90., The meal will meat right distance from fire. Black front han­ Larue Laco Shampoo . , ...... 89c draft legislation. Sources said 'the three doctors' The Herter-Gromyko meeting lasted one hour and 50 min­ be aerved at three aittinga. .1, (I dle, attractive copper-finish hood and motorized House leaders, reflecting new At Tallahassee Trial talked for somf time with the gov- ^ utes. Then Herter drove from the Soviet foreign minister’s . and 7 o’clock, with a aieabl* price PAJAMA SET spit, ftlolor turns spit at just the right speed.to Expello Moth Crystals, 5 Lb. C a n ...... $2.99 opUmlsiii. appeared convinced a I emor. A s'oiii-ce said the>’ dia> reducUcti for children under 12 cook roasts and fowl to perfection. Rolls easily .bill of some kind now will come I cu'ased with Lfthg. the question of villa to a meeting with Lloyd, to fill in the British ffweign Larvex Moth Spray ...... $1.69 out of committee despite the "for­ . , . 1. . vc-u -....bad kin„.a .nS bis sgreeiiig fo further treslrhent, secretary on the results of the talk. years of age. Solid color with floral trim and matching: hip on rubber-tired wheel-s. S ifi fifi Tallaha-ssee. Fla., June 11 -_A.*'"ieei .less high A"!l thus avoiding the sanity hearing. Reg; $29.95, .Save $11.07...... NOW 1 0 . 0 0 lorn hopes" accorded its chances Gromyko showed some signs of willingness to lower his length jacket. 60c Alka Seltzer ...... 54c slim Negro coed tesUfled softly s. black and orange checkered Ljite ye.sterday. Theo Cangelnsl, The MATES will meet tonight , x Same Rarbeclie Grill—without motor or hood, tarlieK skirt. price for ending the Soviet threat to West Berlin temporarily. at 8 o’clock a t the home of Dewey Reg, *1279.5—NOW *9.88. After week.s of hearings, 'th e I In'!".'' ■''h'’ begged *nd 'v-eDt in On her left wrist she wore s a Liouisiana as.aistant attornev Herter and hie colleagues had toe- Larue Bottle Anacin T ab lets...... $ 1 .1 9 Labor Corfrmitt t faced the diffl- vain while four white youths as- J s *'n»’iAF« . arnyffi «mi tRlK^n with Davis, 48 Harbison Ave.. H art­ watch and irnm her ears 4 governor find out. however, whether Gro­ ford. It will be a “m yatery" meet­ Sun Cla.s.ses...... '...... 29e to $1.00 cuH taak of rpcoticlHng clartiing faulted her repeatedly at knife and . •______"______r I gunpoint myko was willing to lower the ing, with Davis In charge. STEEL LAWN RAKE "T hl*testTfied"^i^the soft, fi^^ A qvfestion arose ss to whether price enough to make further ne­ Bathinu Hals '...... _ ...... |L25 "I was begging them to let nie accent of her'native, South while ! ^'bsiana .ttorneys can r.nresent Britain to Let Sale go," said tlje giti from the wit gotiation hold reasonable hope of Rainbow Girls ' of Manchester set 20" flexible steel tines pick up debris, won't harm g : Long at the scheduled Tuesday Iagreement. Aiaambly. No. IS. will hold a bar- grass. Lightweight, easy working. , O O s. beis stand where the four youths h"'’ nervously,, worked sanity hearing, f'nder Texas law. Price Reserve Board a-e on trial for their life, "i handkerchief, They were completely oppoaed A-Spy F-Oi c h s becua Sunday at Center Springs Worth much more. SPECIAL, OOC The coed testified that while *h* only aftorhevs registered In the lo accepting the Soviet suggestion Park. The meal *ill be served in slatted crying and they said to j state may practice before a court. Going Camping? shut up. _ W A.« being ss.'aulted ' again and for a one-year deadline on a Ber­ the lot^e from 2 td 8 p m. Reeer- P.AJAMAS—MAIN FI.OOR Chairman for , again in a dark alretch of woods Adrian ,S. L,evy Sr., spokesman lin settlement, which the.RiiSRiana Leave Gmntry vatlona will close Friday. They 't ? LADIES’ GARDEN GLOVES "There wasn t anything I -could a^sailant.e removed the license : Could Use to prolong the threat may be made by contacting Mlaa' do with font .men with a knife and i„ v - (ContlnHeri nn Page Eight) I Ideal for many garden and household chores. of a future blockade. London, June 11 (/fh—Atom apy Phyllia Chapman S3 Deerfield i GO GIRL SCOUT Higher Interest a gun but they aaid to do. | Rrea. She a d d ^ that when It wee understood that the Rd., or Mrs. EHIa Gallant. M Ol-i Yinyl-lreatfd to repel dirt., wear longer. B JO ^ Rarller thp^efenae had claimed blindfolded and Klaus Fuchs will he released from eott Dr. Closeout! method of approach wag lo try to Soft, fleecv inside. Washable, SPECIAL, Washington, June 11 liPi The the 19-year-;oia Tallahassee I iii- to lie on the floor of the determine whether there were ele­ prison late this month and free to versil.y Crewman marie no prole.st. - i . The Mancheeter Association for | t isit our liirl Scout Depart­ cLiairman of the'Federal Re.sei ve Somoza Wants ments In various western pro- live where he pleases. Home Secre­ REGULAR $3.00 CHILDREN'S Board said today the reserve sys­ and iHwjraffeh have consented to Hopkins k intently at thii witneas dur­ day I in Wa.shington as he is congralulsled by Robert Crossley. Failing this, an early eollapae It haa been said that as q. reeult, aorbent. Neewa no ironing. .Size.a 8 to 16 yeara. .‘■•It was against your will 7" the Soviet ILnlon got the A-bomb Children, Federal Branch Projects Save $2,96. ; ...... SPECIALTY Jr. told the House Ways and ing her recital.' ' Managua,' Nicara|3ia, Jime 11 | Cenjer Square, Pa., runner-up in the national spelling bee. (AP of the -conference wee a ■erioiia "Yes it was," the girl said. "With The atate haa aeBftniod. the four Photofa:xi. • . posaibiUty. five yeara sooner than it would CANTEENS $2.25 Means Committee that pjesident jlting the (d’l-^Nriaragua'a government to- j have done. Mr. and,Mrs. Charles Hathaway Eisenhower’s controversial request four men and a knife and a gun youtljs of forcibly Gromyko denied weeteni ohargea there was nothing I could do.” girl after abductli ^ier ht I dgy held, out for th«,unconditional that the Soviet ptppow) it e take- Butler waa Mked in the Home end three children of Dead wood, . ALL STEEL PICNIC COOLER CHEST for removal of. the 4>«. per cent s-A -v' j of ConuBohs whether the brain of B D., have returned home after MESS KITS $2.75 . iflte<;aat ceiling on government, The girl whose' nsnOiq, esnnot b# point from her Ne| i" date'of the rebel''invader* from I It-or-leave-lt iittiiniltum. vliitiag three weeks with thalr Sale Insulated like a refrig“lator; holds ice 72 hours jlxmda is “iwcMsary and desirabfe." puhllci^ed under FloHda law .la a evening. j-tSKWa Rlck After'rejecting an offer Ortiim SoWeT apokT^^^ said the : on* parenU. Mr and Mra. Russell \ and more. Lightweight. Compset. Has spigot-type He exprewed the view that any *l«nder youngster Of medium ! As to'how the kirl''ended up in from 45'of Vh* infturgiihts to *lve : ! one-year deadlineia negotiable tpd .* leaautjf weit in British Hathaway. 884 Porter 8t and drain, aniig fitting enver, tray, ire pick and ran COMPASSES $1.50 nver Boy Indicated the Ruesiana 'qjlght atomic reaearch -would he of Price attempt bv Ih’ reserve aystem to i height with fragile dark features, the car nith the four white yoiitHa. up if given safe conduct, out of the Vahie today to potential enenelea. Mr* Albert Todd, 379 Porter St, i opener. Big, bright red finish. . . $9.88 hold rates below this limit by { Mo' hair was swept up over her Atty. S. Gunter Toney said only; count rj'. ' agree to a longer period of weat^n I A stunning black and while printed jacket ensemble bv occupation, Soviet Deputy' Foreigi "Fuchs has been out of touch ' Betty Hartford—crense-reslatani wa.ehahl», and so Reg. $11.98. , .SPECIAL, supplying additional credit might 'ef*- biiow. She wore a white, Through i,...interplay, i... one of the. ,'Encouraged b.v eyewitneM >'e- • ■wj^th nuclear work for 10 (sic) I Mrs. Arnold Pagani. 174'* CHILDREN'S PA.IAMAS—SECOND FI.OOR KNIVES $1.00 and $2.00 girls was in the car'with the foiir porta of rebel disintegration, the rm at a amartly right for ever>' daytime orra.«ton fail anj’way. ' . , , f ; briefing called on the West to! replied, "and any Bpruoa S t, haa entered the St. Also, Martin testified,teetified, it wouldwouldirs* L.-la/f u j boys.” . . confmender of Nicaragua’* armed 32nd Spelling Bee '’'-''''^-''^'"-'-'’^ Frands Heepltai as a patient tVhite and black only ib sires 14. IS 20 — .4IJ40 — , nial» counterproposals so that the dih.v have ^ had''in promote an inflationary aptral and iK ilffH t I t IHH fX ^ S C lIO C l j Toney told the jiir.v that VVlllton force*. Gen. Anaatkaio Sompxa, i ' negotiationa----- — — ... could ------proceed.thisAeld'is out of dale in view of aventual economic collapse. |tj* I • Follinsworth. one of the de- **id he thought the 45 would aua-| the vast developments which have ON 1,1 Extra Special! Wa.shlngton. June 11 .Ti — Joel, end trip to New York, . . The wasleni foreign niiniatera, n2.98 CAMP UNIFORMS Eisenh'ow r, in pddition to aak- T 1 CJI41 olH.lk]T44^ o llllli fendants. Was maanely drunk when J^*P^^** th^y* ^6e^‘ f®p* trial,^ with iUfh'l however, remained adamantly op- taken place since. Ing for ■ removaJ of -.the ceiling. I he and the t three -while eompan- 9-year prladn term* the maximum ^ Montgomery, 12. of Denv'er. Colo , a-hd s plaque for his school. A ll the“ Headline on their oc- "Allowlng fo<- rrapmal remisaioB, L T. WOOD CO. SLIGHT IRREGULARS OF vi-onta Congeeas to boost the $288 Halifax, June 11' tiT’i- -The cap'■\ions happened upon the victim i P*ftAlty poestble. i today, won the 32nd annual nation-i ftnalisla get at least $2.5 awards, i cupatlon of the former German F uchs. will compIets^Jils sentencs HALE’S READT-TO-U EAR DEPARTMENT FABBIC FAVBRITES JERSEYS at $1.15 btllion limit on the national debt ’• parked, in the car with her date - ' Two^ newsmen who visited the ; al spelling bee. a hov also finl*hed in third place. I capital. Herter told thithe foreign at the end of ,Iune. X , ICE PLANT Take Elevator io Seronii Floor. to $295 billion. Also, he'aeeka au­ thi" RHnsr'ft«io-h7.'r rsfliTueHl v,, and*‘"'1 another couplecquple the night of >’*6el band and brought out their He He defeated defeated ninncr-up ninncr-up Robert -nieTlie last to be eliminatedelimtnated before the I mini.i.r.- nilniaters' ronf.nono.conference ithat this 81 BISSELL ST. S2.9B COLORFUL PRINTED thority for the Treasury to pay were rescued tidav^^^ May 2., The atloimey said the while ; "P^kesman said 18 of the group re- Orossle.v. 12, Center .Square. Pa ...... 1 contesl settled down into a 2-way | western occupation rights wfcre (OonMnund on Page ElghDs. f • \ SHORTS at $2.50 8^ per cent interest on saiing* beiran to sink 40 -niles smith of I F9>’-* Stopped because "someone {J^***^ 8*'’* up and marched off to become the first boy national t,pp wa* Allan Lee. Kramer, -13, | not granted b.-v the Soviets and Cuhe»-Cru$hed-Block» began to sink 40 mllea south of X hSBMMFR>w|! bonds. Newfomuiland, suggested let's break tip this mlo the. mountains to continue' champion since 19.')4, Lake Worth, F'la. I "they are not rights which the 8o- ■rhe bond ceiling proposal is A. Royal Canadian Air Force necking party." their defl*hCe of Gen. SOmoea and Joel aiicceesfully I HP mi.sapelled "ratiorination ! vieta can cancel, assignasBiarn or modify,'modify," being subjected to critical qiies State Attv. William D. Hopkins bia brpther, , President Liii* word "fanfaronade " after Robert; Svp Hnle’f Spfprtinn of Search and Rescue spokesman said ...r___ t re 'T«l...... laa.. kiiIa b ! ! ^ "R" where "r 'should It appeared likely the Geneva J. W. HALE'S JUNE tioning by many influential .Sen-, that thet last report received here ., • ■ ‘ Somoge. _ ■ missed it. Then under the rvi'r-''.: he. Allan Lee thus went out on meeting would Break up In diK Bulletins l,argp Sizpn in Larlips' Beach Towels ate Democrats. Some Democrats j indicated that the timber carrier (Ciontiniied 6n Page Tkree) According to government re - I he siicce.ssfully negolialed.- onc| ,ound of the nioniing and agreement within a few da.v* un- '• aVe seeking an alternative plan, wa.s still afloat and the.rearue ship ------1— : port*, the 16 holdouts are the big- more word "c-alnmarsn,' to clinch the 24th oflhe 2-day her. His stum- less the Russians drastically-re- from the AP Wiren FABRIC SALE greaumably to involve an attempt Fauvette was attempting to sal­ ' g«»t- contingent still trying to fight ' the championship. hllng block word means reasoning I vised Ipeir proposal. by the reserve system to peg gov­ vage her. Judge Seals Report nth- Somox.* ni.Yi-in ^ Somosa / V , P claim, W an- . s **F«ufRrcmUde*' mean.H or exact thinljing:. ; There wa* some talk of a long BATHING 4TT our Sunimpr Fnhrir* from thp heltpr ernment Interest rates at levels be­ It was not known Imniediatelv other planeload of about 40 rebels ing or vain^ boasting. A rsta- Robert and Joel gave each other ^ suspension of the foreign minis-1 ADENAUER EXPLAINS low the 4-^4 per cent savings. ; what had happened to the Claudel-j,Of T V ' O iiiv T*s«r»Ks» ''’b° from Costa Rica near- maran" t* any ve.ssel with twin iegj,pg on life in the boy-for-boy, tera’ talk* while depiitv foreign Bonn, German.r, June 11 fnhrir mnnuforturor* at low low prices! ' Martin said "this cannot be done lie. , 1 ^ ® X ^ lII E I j ly two weeks ago has been split in- hulls side by aide. , duel. To win. the speller mu.st cor-, mihiaters of the four nations car- .1 Chancellnr Konrad .AdeiianSr AT TARIV without promoting inUation in- ] Search headquarters' said ahe _ Jjo groups of twos and three* and The. last boy to win top honors rect sny mlstske of his rival and ri'on some negkiaUoria' aaid toda.v one. reason why h« SUITS deed iK-ithout converting the Fed:,! was on a vo.yage 4b Gallantry j New York. .Lima 'll A gen- •* P® longer a threat. Rtlmors of'was William Cashore of Norris- then spell correctly an entirely Western officials believed Oro- changed his mind about aeelc« eral Reserve system- into an en-1 Head from Cape Race, both New- 'era 1 session.*- court. JudgeJudA-- has or- additional invasions -pave - - - __ not, town. Pa. ^ different word. I mvko had contacted .Soriet Pre- Ing the less powerful poet of Reg. 81.89 Yd. Batey 811" Disciplined Cotton.Prints gins of inflation.” - . foundland port*. ' dared sealed the presentment of a * The winner gets $1,000. a w-eek Reg. 81,49 Y'd. 4S” Woven Jacquard Cotton On Ills fifth word in the show-- mier Khrushchev to report the, president was the death of John' Under a pegging system, the TTie first'.SOS was intercepted grand Jury' after nearly niiie Respite the government claim* down Robert spelled -’aiisurrus," violent 'U. S.-Bi-itish French rear- i Foster___ __ Dulles. The aged Cliaa- For. auita that ease Reg. 99c Yd. 3B” Finest Quality Drip-Dry Prints LARGEST 36 "x72" SIZE! mmm month* .of inquiry into tMevisinn ^b* eyewitness report, a Nica- meaning a whispering sound, as. tion lo the new Soviet proposal j eellor told a turanltuoua seasion Reg. 99c Yd, 4«" Waehkble Printed Taffeta (Conttnned on Page Two) (ConUniied on Page Five) qnl* show's. ’ ragman rebel radio.heard in Hon- gently over the hips Reg. 99c Yd. 4ft" Washable Printed N.vlon Chiffon "siicenis". Joel got that one right! and to diactias the poasiblltty of- of parliament he thouaht that WHILE THEY LAST! .Itidge Mitchell D. Schweitzer insurgents , killed 86 News Tidbits hut then failed on "vinalgrous". modification*. i -with the...... death of the --U.8. 8eo< for ,«mart styling, Rox­ veaterday sealed and' impounded c'><’*i'asuan National Guardsmen which means »oiir tempered. • He President Biaehhower arid H er-. retary of State he should retain See ‘Industrial Blackmail’ the report hamled up to him by]’" f'XhilngYor the town of Roam,, Culled from AP Wires 1 came up wit) "vlnegroiis." ter w'ere reported readv to scrap j his powerful chanoellor’a job to v : anne has.iti Cornea in jiir.v fore.man I.aniia M. Hacker. some 60 miles northeast of Mana- Roberi then had his chance to t all consideration of a summit con- insure pontinuity of weatem OvMi cooking Reg. *1.29 Sfl" .Amerile.\ Printed Hnpsacking Smart colorful prints in all color rombinations. Buy Schweitaer's only explanation. The bi-oadcsst added that —• go ahead .hut he missed out b.v: ference unless the Soviet term* for gifts or your own family's use. policy in these cgiMoal days. is oosy today..., solids and floral pal- Reg. *1.29 4ft” ('ohama Amel and Combr^ Cotton was that his right to accepMt had,f®"’’.'’ planea w-ere bring- Thousaiids of Commuters de-” "'’'d''Krou*;'" . ^ i were sharpl.v modified. Broadcloth been challenged. He declined, how-,1amrnunition' and weapons today by rush hour mishaps The combination of Arrrir* put-' The foreign miniatera' confer- •lAPS HIRE DEWEY t-Cfna. Sizes 38 to 44. Reg. H.29 4ft" Meaco "Hilo" Dacron and Rayon Steel Workers Refuse ever, lo say who the challenging th^-ebels in the Boaco, area,' I central New" ” Haven and- " ; them back mi an even footing. ence itself was in recess for one Tokyo, June 11 i/Pi—Japna'i Rough Weave pai-t.v was, The newsmen Who went by Jw p : ,„b,y*y train*. ' Toda.v'* first round knocked out ; da.v, w ith another semi-public for- n*l. .AYl TAAt I a -flajs. •VaWaI i . . government announced today )t Priced Reg. *1.19 4ft" Cnhama Ciiprani and Daeron S41lk Hacker, former . .dean of tb.e' ■ Mrs. Virginia Smith, .31. of Fa-I ha* decided to refaabi ' lawyer Linen Type School of General 'Studies at Co- Jl,*"'’ J ’*®* MaHo Biaaetti of the Iher Pantk Village, Bridgeport, ar­ IContiniied on Page Five). (Continned on Page Eight) Thomas E.'Dewe,y as an adviser One‘ Year Pay Freeze lumbia University, told Schweitzer j ”°lumbla^ Broadcasting System rested June 3 on a chaige of for- i to*'help expand Jappneec exports 'in a prepared statement: ', j : —" - gery, is bound over to next crlml- AT 6 7 c ™ Extra Special! and protect it* interests In tiM' ,"We- have written a report o n ^ » * 'f’"**"**®^ ea Ea^a Two) nar*eaaion of Superior Court. .Na- 1 I'nited Htatee, .Tatsonbauke New' York, June . 11 !AV-^The4' The 8-yiesr contract In the. In- i m atter that h aa attracted uni-1 ------—i^.- tional Guard.4metcx firemen and TaJuMBtd, minister of interna* Reg. 79c *9" Ameritex Printed and Plain Sail Cloth ■ -ri. Reg. 79c 39" Everglaze Polished Cotton Prints MORE AND MORE OF THOSE Meel industry- haa made an over­ duatr.v expires June 30. If . no | versa!I attentiejnattention At; the. aanie -a »»****-g-s * ^ # voliinteers begin thii-d day of drag- . Court’s Decisioh Places Honal trade and industiy, told no 98 T. ture -qylckly rejected by the agreement on a new' contract is i time it is affected with;’ a large IJlin i IrlV C U v a tlO ll ging for. ihree hoy* believed a news con'eren-e the former WONDERFl|^ ZIPPERED union—that the indu*ti-y drop it* reached by then, 500,000. union ] public» liUerest. ^ -1 - drowned in Devil's I.a’ke, ,N. D. New York state governor will » REG. 990, .*8” a m e r it e x and A.B.C. Inslalenee on a nne-year wage members, will almost certsinly-{______, “Thi*___ i« true___ for two , .0 reasons; I I O Nf^flfrA''p4li11<*litAI* Italian liner Viilcaiiia *ai-rivea ! he paid *200,000 for feea and DRIP DRY PRINTS ^ 7 c teeeze If -tlic union would ntake strike in plant* that produce 90 ,-First, charges of manipulation of': ' ' . .. New York today from F.iii-ope but] Hoff a Rule in Jeopardy expenses for one year. n5.98 specific concession* ,on other con­ per cent of, the qatioh'a steel. , quiz,programs, have-been made, ih' A t Atvim'^nesssmssnt It* crew made uo iminrcliate .at- 1 'Wa.shes and irons ao quickly and easily. Bright tract terms. Contract neptiatlons, whicij; (he eofira# of which large sums Y-jSSlIlHICIlLdllCIIl tempt to Join a strike of ..Italian | - I '( ■ NIXON 5IUM ON H.ALL ‘ and colorful floral patterns. Tliat leaves iHe United Steel­ have been held.^on end , off since , *a prizes were received by those' seamen which ha.* immobilized a : Washington. June 11 lyP'—J'ames'i^fOO.OOf)" members'. mu’»t knuckle New York, June 11 l/PH-VIcn so*s homo hooting workers of America and the Indus­ Mav 5, .continue here today. ; who participated...... ______in______theae ___ fraud*Flint, ' Mich., June 11 Ne- sister ship, . .House detective at President Richard M,- Nixon waa try still deadlocked less than three , i R. Hoffa fares an unhappy choice dow’n to refoi-m* recommended by •REGULAR M9c The union is demanding' a sub-1 Obviousiy, moral questions affect- S’"" educator, whose Inv’itatlon as the . huge . Hotel . , > oikei IS to(j„y Eirhei- way,’ hi# continued court-appointed monitors. noncommittal today on a report our woyl APORTSn^AR DEPT. weeks from a strike deadline. siantial but unspecified w’age in-1 mg aocietv, if not'legal ones, are commencement * speaker first ws* booked on gambling charge as the 'Peamsters union is that Leonard Hall, former Re- 4'i* ' 36" EVERGLAZE POLISHED- The Industry proposed eight con­ Obedience to i-eforms may in­ crease, a cut in the 40-hour work I involved here • rescinded under racdsl 'pressure taferm ath of a dice game yaid on ; (eopardy,, publican N ational Chaiilninn« tract change.* which it said would clude a union investigation of Ton get premium quality CHAMBRAY week and other benefits. Current; "secondly, we have been mlpd- snd then reinstated after protests a 876-a-day. hotel suite.. ,1m-; 'Under a new’ court order, Hoffa charge* against Hoffa himself. The will manage Nlxon’e eampaign UofaUbeat with RT-98 . . . the Increase efficiency and reduce basic wages averai^# $8.03 an fiil of that fact that w’e al-e. far­ from high aciuml students and puasloned recital of. repentance | rniisl either lead a thorough clean- for the GOP'preeldentinl nomi­ IN PLAIN COLORS. T T - TARD waste. monitor* hav< been liolding off a most epmpletaty efleetive fuel STRIPES, CHECKS. / / C SENSATIONAL "QUOTE-CAP' hour. ing the whole* nation and not Only teachera, waa .given a atandtng come* form Jerry Gowdy as- he ^ ,jp lyjjj union or /See a possible batch of charfcee broil, nl by imih^n qnd T ele-! some of hi* cjloseat union lieufen- Owen, (Bert) Bi'onnan. Detroit; (Rosie) O’Donnell Jr. to be com* Hale's Store Is HALE’S STORE HOURS! acceptrihle agreements. "■ 'i 3. Allow’ management to "devel-. onslaught ffom the - qp^aitiori- graph Co. . , ,N^w ^ -'k Folice ! ant* a* ordered, he loses s'upport of Ray Cohen, 'Philadelphia, and mander in chief of Pacific Air W E G IV E cash sales and also to customers who pay their charge account wjthin "fhe hoard had bowed to pressure . „ . , a. ^ Foroea. She contended the gen­ fifteen (15) days after.billing dale. (Free parkjng rear of store). Immediately after industrj^e- op Incentives and establiah sound parties in pahlisnient. • ■ from .a small group of citizen* ,^,ho I " Kennedy ■' key men who helped him move to John J.'MoKamara. Ilew "York. ' GREEN STAMPS OPEN MpNDAY ALL DAY gotiators-made the proppsapryes- standards." i - The Boeialifts and. Free Demo- ■objected to Dr.jLoving aa a apeak- | tlie union's top job. ■ , ■ AU three are p-owerful Team­ eral leaked' Information "riueu* , First Quality! 60 gauge full' fashioned self seam ^ Wonderfully terday, union president David .1. '4. Carify. management' .. . rights „ in - cinta planned to exploit, the ruling er "beeSuae ,h; ia a Npgy.o.” aaid I police bnltalit.v in a clash be- If Hoffa continues t- balk at sters offloiais aa>d cloee asebciat** fated to smear her reputaHon." 9:00 A.M. to S:30 P.M. McDonald, chiefsphlon .negotiator, changing wdrk schedules to meet. Chriatien Democrats’ bitter party Oien Hutchins, a-school, tniatse in] officer* and »trikin(; hos- union refoi-pi* —onl.y recently he of. Hoffa.' ■ ‘ ^ ; sheer hosieify in new summer shades of suntone BLAST AT ITAUAN KA8B and beigetohe. turned it. dow’n and called it "In- ‘changing' requirements’’ of bual- squabble diiring, debate in tha the' ali-whlte suburb of Flint i said there was r,o' Teamsters cor- The appaals. coub^ also' outlined AIR-COOLED TUESpAY , * A.M. to 5:S« P.,M. dusirlar.blackpikH" nea*. ,j Bundestag rtow'er htmae)'6h the township. ^ ' Auto- plunges over Devil's Slide -I rrt‘ioR'’lo investigiat*—he's bound a 'procedure whereby the- monitors Verona. Italy, June 11 UP1--AM BiORIARTY WEDNESDAY 1... 8 AJM; to AlSO P.M. '•If industry’ continue* to insist -iS. Modify vacation proyistbna. federal budget. • • *' Supt. James Randels *aii * his .x^aew^si uniqn, - . -----: in steei." cooperation" by araployei. (OMiliaM an rnga Tw j (OMiinMd am. !>■«• Two) dittein today w(th a haart attack, tha naHon'o largeiK eiaiffling 1> (fjafiHMHd am Enfn Twaiva) M m her wMHMt hm w *. ■ ■ 'N ' AA It 1%. \

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANOl CONN., THURSDAY. JUNE 11. 1969 P A G E T H R E E P A O I T ^ O MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1969 Chamorro hflO IB oUiara, tnclutUnC 1,000 Give Ovation iMim Somoza Wants I/di Oonaafa Oardmial. mombor O' ■ ^ of another prominent Nicaracuan Brook or Plagues Sheinwold^dn Bridge family. They dubbed theraaelvea To Negro Educator Fifth'Columnlati and marched in­ Full Surrender to the mountaina. v ; At Coiiunencenieitt The Baby Has WANT MORE FOR YOUR MONEY The real raised the white flaif— Enders Again F A L S E K V ID E N O K ^ North dealer DECEIVBA DEOLABEfc Of All Rebels a bed sheet on a lon( pole: Many ^(ioaitlnued from Page Onej East-Wett vulnaraUa turned their wallets, watches and By Alfred Shelawold NORTH . Mat Holden today de-^anta, ndgtit make "town oOMals jewelry over to the joumalistt to yesterday to revoke the withdrawal Mrs. E. V Ji. Mtutera Team Champtoii 4 Q J 8 7 , m ^ f e d North Enders will .urge the alert and piK tliem on the job" in (OoaMnM trMi r»g* O ) Viecp " them from being confiscated after the seniors and their teachers When doclarer can see a guess V AQJJ' Been NamedLao* after they gave up. BMrd of Directors at an upcom looHlng into the problem. The coming along he examines all th{ ♦ I 7 6 KEEP YOUR EYE ON GRANTS and Itofello Caparros of the Ha- protested. , ing meeting to do something about problem has been under atudy by There was no jncldent Vs iJr. •vidance to make the right guess. 4 9 3 . tmaa aaagaaine Bohemia. They The rebels delegated Father the odor of .Lydall Brooji. the State. WEST Federico Arguello': a young Roman Ix)vlng stepped to the platform Tour job, as a defender, la to KAST found them In the junifte about 100 MfS. Holden aaid her Oakland The appeart nee ndgM eome at manufacture some false evidence to 4 9 4 3 4 4 Catholic priest who had joined instead he was greeted ^ '^ a long 8t. neighborhood and others are mllM oaatof Mumpi*- Ovation______from____ the l.OjBt) persons| a Directora’ meeting Tuoaday sfeer doclarer the wrong way, , . Y 2 % 10 9 4 5 John Robert, son'' of Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Williams, Vaoa- n ie newsman said the Inatir- them as qlmplain. to negotiate sur­ being plagued "worse than ever" night at 8 o'clocli in the Municipal ♦ Q 10 render terms' with the Nationai gathered for the c«fhmencement Wpat opened the singltton dqpce 9 2 ♦ A 3 4 I 'vllle, Calif. Hs waa bom June 8 in Vacaville. His maternal STEALS THE SHOW, OUTDOORS ANDIM ... gents were in pitiful condition. thia spring by the' smell of wastes Building, ahe aaid, dr a foMowing 4 A 1:M 3 4 K Q J 2 grandmother is Mrs. Frank M. Hillery, 13 Munro 8t.. and his pa­ Guard, 5licaragua's army. Tpe exercises. In the stream which 'flows west to .X of hearts, and declarer won in dum­ Urad, huncry. frlfhtened and Acknowledging the ovation, Dr. meeting. my with the ace and drew three SOUTH ternal grandparenta are Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Williams, 388 E. priest accompanied the newsmen Union Pond from the Lydall apm ill 4 A K 10 5 2 oacer to give up. They had not to Santo Domingo, 17 miles away, I.iOVlng aaltr "nowhere but in rounds of trumps. East discarded Center St. eaten for two days and had America ,la It poaalble for one to Fbuida. Colonial Board, and Rog­ V K 8 7 4 a • a a a and told Guard headquarters the ers Corporation mills. x two hearts. ♦ K 1 nuunhed steadily for ai houra men would give up if their lives'as. rerecelvc^li c e l^ a reception like I received Mrs. Earl Bissljlf Declarer then ran the rest of „ Christopher Neal, son of Mr. snd Mrs. Wendell H. Cheney, Their leader, Pedro Joaquin Mrs. Holden, who is ^'member 4 10 4 ' Shrewsbury, Maas. He waa bom May 29 at Worceater Memorial were spared and they were allow ed tonight." his hearts, ending In the dummy. North Eaat Sotrib Wart TONE FURNITURE Chamorro, scion of a prominent of the Board of Education, reiter­ COPPER to .leave the country. y6 r. UDoving, speaking on It Was clear that he hsd nine Tsm Pass 1 A PsM Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mra. William ipuhHshinir - - w- family . ■ in__ Managua.The offer wsa oommunicsted UK'morracy's hope- you." told ated a longatandin^complaint of Heads Gardeners sure tricks in spades and hearts Teaadale, 216 Woodland St., and hl« paternal grandparenta are North enders that-the odor la op­ 3 4 Pau 4 4 An Pass 1^ hia com radM^'^e on * “*lb**^ | Q^n. Somoxa in Managua. who,«-1 graduates the world’s future rwted combined. He would make game « Opening lead — V 2- Mr. and Mrs. Neal A. Cheney, 89 Brookfield St. He has a to Continue the fight. iterated hla previous delna^mf for I with young people. He urged them pressive and hurts property val- Mrs. ..Karl Blaaell wa» alected if he could get one trick in clubs brother, Brandford. 3. All decided to surrender except j •and or-fto aland up to the test, uea bydall aiKl Foulda and Colo- preajdVnt oM he Manchester Gar- or diamonds. a a a • .a dered Father ArgueUo arrested. I Blonde Beverly Newton dlicard- nial 80. 1x1 .dhatalled clarifiers in hen Club at its annual plcinic Mon­ East could see that declarer Karm Ann, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Joseph E. Kincman The Archbishop[1 oro? Managua. | ed her valedictory address. Instead, recent yeafa to. reduce wastes go­ day n'ght at the home of Mrs. couldn't have a problem in clubs 6; Hearts—10 B 8 B; Diamonds— Jr., Nlederwerfer Rd., Rockville. She was bom May 31 at Hart­ COPPER TONE FOLDING ing Into the stream and leaaen-Kis A 5 i 3; Clubs—K Q J 2. What MCMgEK ! Msgr. Alejandro Gonsalei y Roh- i apending hardly more than a tear- Douglas Roberts In Vernon. but might have one in diamonds. ford Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. \ leto, hVa indicated the church will | ful minute on the stage, Beverly color. Other offleers elected at the meet­ He therefore concocted a plan to do you say 7 Rene St. Marie, Stafford Springs, and her paternal grandparents CHAIR STEALS THE SHOW I discipline the priest because he i told her fellow graduates: Mrs. Holden said the qotiauit re­ ing include Mrs. AlexSndar Man- mislead declarer. Answer: Double. This' is a are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kincman, 87 Windsor Ave., Rockville. joined the rsbela without church "I think wove all learned more cently laid through' Robertabn nella. vice president; Mrs. Roland Plays King rather light takeout double, but Cftat^Plan parmlaslon. : than we realise and will remember Park to. encloaa the brook there Midford, secretary, and Mrs. Walla After finishing with the htarU, your fine distribution should pro­ William Ghariee. son of. Mr. snd Mrs. Charles R. Plllsrd, OUTDOORS OR INDOORS i It the real of our lives." Vppeared to haVa increased the Pitkin, treaaurer. declarer led a club from dummy. tect you from danger. You have East Hartford. He was bom June 3 at Manchester Memorial ' odor eaat of 'the park, where ahe Working committees will be an­ East put up the king of clubs to reasonably good support for any Hospital. His maternal grandmother is Mra. Mary. E. Buck, Aluminum Bridge BniU Uvea. nounced in the fall. It was decided win thia trick. The idea was to suit your partner may'name. Portsmouth, Va., and his paternal grandparenta are Mr. and Mrs. SCRATCHME-NOT Sha'^ aaid it has been coming to hold the January, February and convince declarer that East had (Copyright 1959, General Fea­ C. liouis Pillard, 116 Waddell Rd.. He has three sisters, Ltnda, WITH ITCH-ME-NOT thfw gh her windows "oh so fra­ March meetings in the afternoon. the ace-king of clubs. tures Corp.) 4, Kim, 2, and Taml, 1. SPECIAL PINE LENOX Dea Molnea—The country’a flrat ~VU M ill Appir iTt'H-.MK-NOT. Is li miniiirt. alumlnum-girder bridge, a 2-lanS( grantly" during recent huuWd days After the buaineaa meeting a Then East led a low diamond. g.gular 3,98' M t 9 4 ) m If tVs (Ick area. •rrsirhiBs. If I , 222-foot span that croaaea , two and nights. catered smorgasbord was served. South had to guess: should he play The lungfish of Africa can live Gerald Kaye, son of Mr. and Mra. Louis Butcher. IS SanUna „c.b«a. vs. iffMkf ha. been^r«ted for long periods out of water,' FOLDING CHAIR 299 E. CENTER ST. halil tn qu...... ------, Mrs. Holden added that an ap­ Mrs. ,Leland Wood Introduced the kirm or a low diamond ? Dr. He waa bom June 4 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. wBirk kfallhv, clear skla come »n. . near Dea Malnea. .^Ajumlnum pearance before the ’ Board by an Harold Eella, who ahowed alidei of Soutll thought that East had rolled up In mud and consuming His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Brewer, ■j (iel ITtH-lllcNOT from aay drasilsj girders, 126 feet loitf were UBOd organised group of North enders. membera' gardens and of a recent started with the ace-king of clubs. its own body tissues. 883 Keeney 8t„ and his patemsi grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. 'IN COPPER TONE COPPIR TONI Here's a chair that’s "at home” wherever you pnt It PHARMACY f«f «>RtFriiRl akin IrrllRtlima. NOW Hi ? 14 * J. W. Hftlf Curp.. Dr«f I bUlUJlTlf It. . rather than isolated oompialn- garden club flower show. He was not likely to have the ace Steve Butcher, Meriden. He has two brothers. Louis, 5, snd An­ WashMs Vslon wbbhg CAMP STOOL . . . on patio, pprch or lawn. In children’s rooms, of diamonds as well, considering thony, 2H ; and a sister, Kathleen, 614 • the fact that he had never enter­ Re*. 5.98. ^ 9 7 Reg. 1.19. rumpus rooms, for card parties and televiewing. ed the auction. Hence South MANSFIELD Sheila Ann, daughter, of Mr, and Ijrs. Adam Christie, 28 Lustrous copper finish on tubular steel. Nylon and played a low diamond . from his jtytetrtte mr St ^ss w tufM siffiS fr Durant St. She waa bom June 4 at M anc^ter Memorial Host 97c hand, hoping that hiS would be pltal. Her maternal grandmother is Mrs. Celena Scranton, 428 Decorative copper-finish Rich copper finish on tubu­ vinyl plastic coverings in tan/gold. enough to produce the ace from All in Color!' Good! Hillstown Rd., and her paternal grandparents afe Mr. and Mrs. steel frame; srtiite webbing lar steel; lunfasc Nylon West. . Homer Bates, Sutton,' Quebec, Canada. She has a sister, Linda edged in beige. Smartly at and vinyl plastic covering As It happened. West produced Lee, 3>i. in ultra-modern leaf design. the queen of diamonds, and the • Feature 1st Tonight e • • a * • borne, outdoors or indoors! fenders speedily .took their! four Wilma Lee, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Ralph Blumenhagen, CW. tal SmH M tricks to defeat the contract. "THE MATING GAME" North Windham. She was bom June 4 at Manchester Memorial I f Blast had . played the jack of Hospital. Her maternal grandparenta are Mr. and Mrs. Leon ,’1,1.7* r-L clubs'on the first round of that Plus 'SNO W HRE" F. Smith, North Windham, and her paternal grandparents are K ault. South might very well have Mr. and Mrs. Fred Blumenhagen, Willimantic. She has a sister, COPPER TONE read the hand correctly. He could UPHOLSTERED FOLDING CHAIR Cheryl Ann 18 months. M i Reserve^ Board have made the contract by putting • • a a a ' Folding Patio Table up the king of diamonds. FOB PATll). PORCH OR l-AWN . . . CIIIIJ>Br>N’S AND Soott Brian, son of Mr. and Mrs. George 8. Waller, 372 Oak­ RUMPUS ROOMS, CARD PARTIES, TF.LEVIKWING Chairman for Dally Question land St. He was bom May 30 at Manchester Memorial Hospi­ ' The dealer, at your right, bids BURNSIDE tal. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Wade Jones, Rp]G. .67 REG. 11.98 for You in Fabulous one spade. You hold; Spades— BUHNIIDf AVF.- t HTFD j COND North Coventry, and his paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mra. 2.G9 Higher Interest George Waller, 372 Oakland St. He has a brother, Mark Ultra smart copper finish on (ubular steel Ends Sat. All Color! Bteven, 2. Patio Stack Stool ' with (he same tough baked-on finish that’s A aad Happy Prof ram I a a a a a (Oontiiiued from Page One) F* "*A5SocSi)mo*i^ H used on automobiles. Modern leaf pattern Drbbio Bcynnldi dock Makoaoy John Frederick Jr.-, son of Mr. and Mra. John F . Dowling, 151 tn tan and gold combination. June at Yale-Genton! DINE and DANCE ■ Chestnut -St, 'He was 'bom June 7 at Manchest4r Memorial Hos- Federal Reserve would buy enough Toay Eaadall K im H ia tp r REG. U.S. bonds to keep the market Every THUBS.-FRI.-SAT. I “ T h e P*Ital. His maternal grandparenta are Mr. and Mrs. Jam es M. .1.79 “Money Diunn, ,Winchester N. H., and his paternal grandmother is Mra. price at a predetermined level. In ■ Mating Women Harry P. Riordan, Duanesburg, N. Y. 1^ that Way, it would try to stabilize I OAK GRILL I a a a a a More Selections, More famous interest rates, which rise as bond Game” and Guns” so Oak St., Manchester S:l« S:SS-9:4S Paul Douglas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Hart. 365 Oak­ prices fall. land St. He was bom June 6 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Martin's argument was that, in Nrxl Week! Stuti On Wad.t His maternal grandparents are Ms. and Mra. Nelson J. Caye, Ell­ Makes, More of Everything for All! buying bonds, the reserve system W. niiacjr’i "SHAGGY DOG” ington Rd., Wapping, and his paternal grandparents are Mr. and Adjusts to. D on’t wail buy now ju 'il soy "Chaitjn It Pay no monry down Pay oul would increase bank reserves and Mrs. Cecil A. Norton, East Hartford. He has two brothers, Ed­ 4 fositionf of income on Grants Revolving Crcelil Plan Gni morn crrclil as you pay' promote rn expansion of credit AIR-OONDITIONED ward, 11, and Jam es, 7; and a sister, Judith, 2. that would swell the money supply sutomaticaUy —an inflationary development EASTWOOD EAST Douglas Arthur, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter T. Schultheis, Even if inflation were accepted (b Audrey Hepburn 91 Robert Rd. He was bom June 8 at Manchester Memorial FOLDING ALUMINUM as a necessary coat of the opera­ Orton WrIIro Anthony Perkint Windsov^ui Hospital. His maternal grandparent^ are Mr. and Mrs. Alexan­ tion. he said, pegging efforts Dlnne Vartt “Green 7 MtNUTta riH»M der B. Weaver. York, Pa„ and his paternal grandparents are Mr. CHAISE ADJUSTS might fail because people would be BABT MAirrFOaO and Mrs. Arthur Schultheis, 102 N. Lakewood Circle. He has aware of the inflation potential. “Compulsion” Mansions” TO.MTE Color and two brothers, Peter Thome, 6’4. and Alexander Weaver, 4 >4. He said the world knows from CiiiemaSropo ALL COLOR SHOW TO 4 POSITIONS wartime experience that "infla­ Maoreea Catherine, daughter of 'Mr. and Mrs. Bernard J. for tills event! Froin tion follows any effort to keep In­ SUNDAY: in H enry Rlrhtrd FONDA WIDMARS Hickey, 42 Sanford Rd. She was bora June 4 at Manchester terest rates low through money •“ALIAS ” Memorial Hospital.;' Her matenial grandmother is Mrs. A. Bor- creation as the night follows the "WARLOCK" owitz, Rlverhead. L. I., and her paternal grandparents are Mr. SPECIAL day." Martin told the committee: -T PiBi — and Mra. Michael Hickey, Greenfield, Mass. She has a brother, Jfe-.r.m'aw. ■: - . "Any attempt on the part of the Michael, 2; and a sister, Margaretann, 4^ gugular 10,88 Federal Reserve to peg rates to­ Kirk Douglas Reg. 9.98 3-cu. ft. day would be shortly followed by "ULYSSES" Soott Alan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Johnson. 52 North St. Steel Wheelbarrow an acceleration of the outflow of ART THEATER He was bom June 6 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His ma­ (HARTFORD) gold in response to demands froih ternal grandfather Is Stanley Opalach; 10 Wood Lane, hla mater­ hiRgcst, tturdiest wheel^ abroad, by further diversion of 255 Frankiih Ave„ CH 6-0520 nal great-grandparents are Mr. and Mra. Edwin Potter, Stafford fi-feet long; back tilts to suit savings from investment in bonds H a o OVER Springs, and his paternal gc&ndmother is Mrs. Raymond Cor­ barrow at this price. One-: your fancy. Lightweight alumi­ and other fixed interest obligations SECOND WEEK nell, 156 Branford St. He has a brother, Kimberly, 20 months. piece leakproof tray, num frame; weather-resist web­ into stocks and other equities, and a * a a • by a mounting of demands for bor­ England’s Comedy of the Year Diane Janice, daughter of Mf. and Mra. Itoymond Gay, 385 r'l'errific biiv ! 7 " bing in green, yellow or turquoise. rowed funds in order to speculate IAN CARMICHAEL CECIL PARKER MAIN FEATURE 8; Center St. She was bom June 5 at Manchsaier Memorial Hos­ in equities and to best the higher EVERY NIGHT EXCEPT SAT. pital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Fede, prices and costs anticipated in the 20 Rireli Rd., Wapping; her maternal great-grandparents, are future.” ■ • "H A P P Y IS THE BRIDE ' Mr. and Mra. Sal Operato, NeW Egypt, N. J.; and her paternal Six feet of deluxe innerspring comfort Marjin said these developments 7 P.M. and 9 P.M. NOW thru SATURDAY grandmother ia Mra. Elstelle Giacin, New York City. America’s finest makeir cooperated would breed more of the same in a ALSO CONTINUOUS FROM 6 P.M. sort of vicious circle. SHORT SUbJECTS FEATURE 6:80-8:30 with Y-G to bring more outstanding Even If the Interest rate on gov­ CO-HI'^ 6:60-9:50 KING SIZE CHAISE ernment bonds was stabilized to values in June! Among the .superb ^ some degree. Martin aaid, all other Susan' Hayward, winner Negro Coed Testifies Shop around. Compare this interest rates "would spiral up­ “Best Actress” Academy with chaises telling at $10 fabrics in this group, you’l! choose Award, In a new triumph. ward aa they always have in every to $15 more. Lightweight from silk and wool, 6 6 % Dacron and major Inflation.” IV1ANC4^ ESTER SAVAGE, TpntILLINOI At Tallahassee Trial .aluminum frame, vinyl- 46% wool, in a wide selection of new clad arms, rubber-tired ■hades! Mostly Regulars, some Shorts Baptists Planning (Continued from fa g e One) Ipcked up last night and ad­ wheels, vinyl-coated inner- and Longs. FREE EXPERT ALTER.\TIONS B oi TON NcnriTH monished the jurors not to read apnng. "Washable covering Vacation School 6 uW ^7‘JA aaid he planned to get right into newspapers or to listen to radio the major part of hte case against and television reports about the in print or solid green. TONIGHT Thru SATURDAY the four, who would draw death trial, Convenient terms "Following Jesus” Is the theme LAST 8 DAYS' . of the Vacation Church School at sentences if convicted without a Many of the elements of the na­ YOU’VE GOT TO SEE IT recommendation of mercy. tion’s racial conflict were brought the Community Baptist Church at TO BELIEVE IT the Green. Open to children of the The 19-year-oId freshman coed forth during questioning of the 66 2 TROUSER DACRON and WOOL comniunity, *^the ' school will run at the all-Negro Florida A.AM. jurors necessary to get the panel from 9 to 11:30 fa.m . June 22 University here stood in a long of 12 and two alternates. o Rocell TERRIFYING! Hopkins asked: . • ixtra Power through July 2. Crafts, games, line of nearly 60 state jind defense 3>4 HP alorior 59.50^5.(M) SUMMER SUITS music and refreshments W ill sup­ IT PENETRATES witnesses last night to be sworn. "Would the fact that two races plement the class sessions. Her eyea swept across the court­ are Involved affect you In iriy way Mrs. C. D. Chriateiuen, 67 YOUR BRAIN! room-to the long table inside the —would. it make any difference o Forward and that one Is colored and the others lovorao goon EXTENSION The fabric is a fine bledd of 55% Keeney St. and Mrs. Ruissell A. rail where the four defendants Turner, Tslcottville, are co-direc­ waited nervously for th’e court tb white— the victim and the defend- Dacron and 45% wool—perfect for tors. The Junior Department will recess after a tedio-is first ,day of a n ts t". • be headed by Mrs. John ■ Fletcher jury selection. . 1, ' Defense attorney Toney in­ 0 10" *lr ^ LADDERS \now and for sumifier in the way it Jr., 87 Irving St.: with MlsSiUnda Selection of the ' circuit' court quired: Mro . Rawlings, 107 Oakland St., and eiiuniilMIM»^!!Si Jury was ' completed early last “Are the facts that the eyes of holds its pr^sa. feels cool and light­ Miss lAurie Osborne, 69 Helain^ BUI night. It was qualified, by Hopkins the nation are on TTallabaseee and 95 JAGOUtS KR6EWC tecmnicoior' ® ' Rd., as helpers'. ' to enforce the dtath penalty. A that organizations of s certain weight. This selection includes light,, kind may be active in thia case Mrs. Thomas R. Burton, East ★ PLUS ★ dozen prospective jurors were, ex­ 10' ill* medium and dark shades-:—patterns Hartford; Mrs. Richard W. Yerks, Hot Shota and ’Their Babes cused by the court w'Hen they .said •bothering you in any virsy 7” Another defense lawyer asked If u s wMk* 2i Ensign St.; Miss Ann Merrill, Panmount Piesenii . they had conscientious objections and solids. Regular, short, long. North Coventry: and M r£ Law­ to "capital punishment. • any of the jurors' examined hgd rence Sleeves, 388 Windsor St., CJircult Judge yv. May Walker made contributions to the National Lightweight aluminum with Association for the Advancement will teach the primary grades, with said he still was hopeful the case built-in safety warranteed to could he concluded by Saturday, of Colored People 7 m Miss Carolyn Hughes, 653 Parker meet and surpass the indus­ St.; and Mrs. Walter Gifford, S3 alnce the jury was obtained the There were no positive replies to Walker St., as helpers. first day. ; He ordered the Jury these questions. try's specifications. See them ! ^ ■ 77 • U v o r / . Yale-Genton^s ^^Early RirtP^ Special! Mrs. Herbert Spicer, 96 Coleman . dltongogot o Sofoty Rd., and Miss Judy MycocR of .Ver­ eluicli non will teach the kindergarten, ; blodo coMPsai fiafeei leafiMiiM NUHIT IMPORTED POLISHED COTTON CHINOS with Miss Susan MacDonald, 233 AIR CONDITIONED $1X1 (OMRITITIOM '.FtIC I SAVlNtl r*ij Hant7 St.; and Mias SandrajCar 28.95 3 0 .9 H penter, 91 Adtlaide Rd., as helpers. z y ' RIDING ROTARY 20' 41.45 Looking For... 2 6 .0 K Men! Compare with 4.96 quality! A Miss Elizabeth Neuhert, 577577“ B. STATE 24' 49.15 M .9 5 2 S .4 H Center St.; and Miss Roberta ■ k JALOUSIES ' MOWERS DO ALL YOUR 2 r 5 t.9 '5 . 4 3 ,9 5 ' fine cotton Chino, highly polished, in Johns, 250 Greenwood Dr., will Starts Wednesday, June 17 32' 7 7 .M 51.95 3 3 .2 H serve as pianists. Miss Marclg WALT DISNEY’S Windows and Dean 36' S7.V5 58.95 32.?46 black or tan. You’ll want several pairs Yerks, 24 Ensign St.; Miss Marilyn LAWN CHORES . "THE SHAGGY DOG" 40’ 96.95 68.95 ■ 2 8.9S at thia special low price! Baskind, 206 Lydall St.; l^|ss Chart ★ AW NINGS . lotte Goodwin! 03 Ardmore Rd., ■ STARTS SUNDAY O N f YiAK and Miaa.Margarett Wolcott, 192 ★ CANOPIES ' Mowing, spreading, seeding, roll­ Main St., will be reiponsible for "WARLOCK" WAMANTY g lH ililH iiiliiiiK in g ... it's the extra powerful en­ on pUnton tiiBint. refreshments. Jamts Abert, S3 Ox­ ★ COMIINATiON WINDOWS Guitrniiiand ford 81.; Ruasell Burton. East gine that does it while you ride. S* •vninit dtfneU In AND DOORS s«kkH sAity tariii|U«a4s4 Hsrtford; Dean Daniel, 22 Ard­ semi-pneurnatic frontt ires. Clutch , matnriKjamnttrlnU anda more Rd.; and Lowell Jacoby, 118 workmantlili I p •frr,|,tlS IV4'’ iktai tri ★ PORCH ENCLOSURES \ undtr normal WAHR-PROOF sMili rgisi lUaSarS laalSMst Iritis nwilwa 4 Autumn St., will supervise the re­ disengages blade, s»n*.88 I and cart. 4FULLY INSULATiD ception periods. Attachments extra. | 99 ’ JUMIO . PICNIC lAO JCI CHiST The children will participate in LaFOND BROS: STEAK HOUSE ★ TUB ENCLOSURES .1: PAY MONSON, MASS.—T E U GO 7-6684 HATS OFF TO FATHER ^ A L-EWIG E N TO N a mUalonary project, "Stories of . A'-.- ^ 1 ' 2 . 1 9 7 . 9 8 Jesus for Children Kveryvfbere.'* Honie of the Sons of Fun ~ - N O A o N IY d o w n w it h OltANTS “CHA80WT" mi his dayrSupday, Jime 21st. Treat him A The plaOe where you’^always'see a good, clean ahow. Why not Your Best Bet Js To Call Fibarglas* insulated, nbtrglad* insulated steel, to a gift from Grants where assortments^ Safety Record Grows “ arrange your special parties htreT We have special party ratea. watorpre^ad Intorior. calvaaMed interior. Bottle are the greatest ,'f , prices, the,lowest. Very reasonable. Also see our Big Saturday Night 'Gay Nlnaty ' Tel. Ml 3^856 Wmp nandloa, full zipper. opener and bast drain. OptnM(mda;fJlkru,.Satunhy,10A\^ Oleveland—For ' ..the seventh mte. Something to see. Sunday, all day is family time. F o m 111 August stialght year, the Pullman Com­ time 12 noon to 10 p.m. Show time 4 to 8 p.m. Children’s hour 6 pany In 1968 made all its railroad to 6 p.m. {family time is all the time. For leservations call in Sept, ru ^ without a single fgtaltty. Monaon. C)07r5584. YOU MUST BE SATISIFED CORv M^IN at EA5t HARTFORD During the year more than 6.- HOME SI>ECIALTIES CO. 1*^ -‘..V LaFOND BRbS.y MONS cIn , M A M . OR YOUR MONRY SACK OM.OOO Pullman pasaen^ers trav­ FAMOUS FOR STEAKS aad GOOD, GLEAN SHOWS. W a M F m eled about I^Uon miles ON THE PURNELL PARKING LOT P/tfity oiF /fee Day or Night Parking , throtifhout the eountry. V: f \ */

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;^., MANCHESTER E^fiNTNC HBRALD, MANCHESTER, CONN«>HlR.SDAY. J tJNK 11.19A9 PAGE rrvir. MANCHESTEB EVBNINO HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. THURSDAY. JUNE 11. 1969 Denver Boy Wins tiL ; Nr Uml fm mtyottr Flying Priest Fee D»a, Here's The Beat o m Of All— VACATION Why Ike Urged Doctors Dies in Pltme TH'f pavlnf. $2.08 today. hold appliances. 33 per cent; ritwa- harm could com* to their country »u* pronunciations of the word I - f P i a y l l l g ;; k events. Ponech and Larry Dit- In that same time 20-year pe­ paperi, 124 per cent; and movie as long aa the hand of S t Stephan, After df«cu»«lon «nd study of the Extra Hours "capias’ to Betty .lo Abel , 14, 1 o lin r U rin tm l R ill hal^e will have the task of keep­ riod the rise In hospital costs BERMUDAS rt»w, tke Board of Fiber#* ap­ admissions, 120 per cent. their first king was in their poa- ing the dust down. The Grades 3-5 eclipsed almost everything else in aession. The hand, removed frotn North Canton. Ohio. Farley Inter-AxOmrOI O I M prove the request for submission StudentXJouncll will make up the Jected to suggest the dIrtionary | to the town meetln*. the various categoriss which: make the royal palace during the war, By Our Famous Maker I »■' clean-up s^u^. Have your favorite newspa­ up the government's total picture Man Rescues Three was found by U.S. soldiers In provided one other way In say the ((lontiniied from Page 4hie) r t e llrehcras* addition will be in­ word. "Capias" Is an order to ar- . cluded in the meeOnff a t which th* If It ahouia^min tomorrow or , per mailed to .vou while you're of living coats. They-' went up warehouse near Salsburg, Austria the weather la judged too hot for | away. Phone Sfl $-2711. around 300 per cent. Waterbury. June 11 (Ah—A 25- Father Diefenbach, was found­ TODAY gest a person. | Creased chancee of House action Board of Selectmen will se*k a de­ cision on disposal of buildings on the program, the school plans to i In those 20 year* doctors’ fees year-old man went into the water ing pastor of St. ITieresa’s CathO' AsFarlevput it. this pronuncis-I " surprise switch by Jeme# postpone the activities until Mon- ', , have climbed 84 per cent. Some three times last night and pulled 11 HOURS OF UNINTERRUPTED SERVICE Won showed a long "a " Hoffa'a Teanwters union from the JOhn Swanson Jr. farm on i lerday from New York Unlversity- lie Church here. Brandy St. Announcement that of the Hems in othsr categories to safety two alatera and their The prieet’s 4-eeatsr plan* Betty Jo was able to spell H. A earlier star' againsl enact At Church Conference ; Bellevue, will interne at Hartford were much higher -in their rise companion. crashed shortly after taking off few momenta later jMiss Sara- ment of sny iaboi legislation. meeting would be called was Spokesmen for the Tee maters i made after the June 1 meeting of Th. Rev. and Mrs. Carlton T than doctors’ fees, soma were Robert Hall of Union City saw from a small airport. OPEN 9 A.M. to S P.M. lena Sherman, representing the 3^^ th* Selectmen. Daley are representing united I *‘* “^ ^ ‘** lower. the trio atruggling in th* waters The Lockwood* were flying with Topeka, Kan., Dailv Capital, pro- commiUee on Tuesday Methodist Church at the annual, While he li at Har-tford Hospital ' Eisenhower, using his speech to of Hidden Cove, near Lakewood him to Galveeton for a visit with tested that Farley’s suggestion they not only favor legislative ar- ■ The Orehods* addition wUI be a he and his family will make their the American Medical Assn, con­ t'on. but volnntee. ed the r o'.vn ; one-story frame structure to ths New England Southern Confer- Park. He Jumped in ah(] dragged a relative. had brought out a key letter— the 'Sa- ence of the Methodist Church in home with Mrs. Thomas’ parent*. vention in Atlantic City Tuesday Gloria Lopez, 19, to shore. 'Then The -couple la survived by an . .at **Sbving$ and Loan** first "a" in the word. Miss Sher­ version of . bor "bill of ritthts." i rear and both aides of the build­ SAVE As s furtlter i onrilistnry ge«- fPORTSWCAM: ing. giving a T-shape to the ftre- Providence. The 6-day session is Mr. and Mra. Raymon^ E. Cooper jiight to Bupport the practice, of he went back to get Lucy Lopez, other daughter, Ann, 17. man's paper spon.sored one of the honse when th* project Is complst- being held at Mathewsnn St. of Birch Mountain Rd. The Thom­ private medicine as against a gov­ 15, and RenaJdo Iricary, 25. ' The plane crashed on e prairie 11 i^ungsters who survived 11 iire. the Teamsters agreed to send Church and on Brown Untyerslty as’ have two small children, Eliza­ ernment medical care program, All the survivors are from about half a mile south of Andrau Current Dividend Rate Sy2 % Per Annum rounds of spelling at the start of to the committee by next Monday Two wlng-llke structuias, 32 >4 campus. beth and John II. told the doctors: Waterbury. Airpark, from which it had taken the bee yesterday. She is Char­ a draft of theii own idea of a hill. All Are $5.95 Values feet d*ep will b* built on each side Court of Honor Slated On the Oaleodsr Tonight ‘The medical profession, as A passing off-duty fireman, A1 off. lotte Ballard. 14. of Hazellon. Kan. I , , Committee , , smirres said they saw of the present Brehouse. The one on A Court of Honor for Troop 73 The Zoning Board of Appeals much as any other, has s vital in­ Kishonla, applied artificial re­ A rthnr J.1 It'...,...Keenev. representing 1 lit . e ,, chance . the Hon.«e would o ac- the north will be 14>4 feet wide; on at the Community Hall Saturday will hold a public hearing tonight terest In preventing inflation. Cer­ spiration to Gloria Lopez, who had More than 292.000 American Bettv Jo's sponsor, the Canton Re-i'/P'., 240mitiultJ, Cthf. /» Hauon t /e Ptn Arntrirmn fa Cliftfitr the south. 16H feet. Both will have will advance one local youth to Life on applications for State Motor tainly it wants to provide its serv­ swallowed a considerable amount lives were lost during the four positorv. ported ont that the | 3 minkits M fltihat /glamour rut juntrtn 12-foot, 9-lnch overhead doors. Scout rank. Just one rung below Vehicle permits to conduct an ices for a fee within range of w’hat of water. ' years of World War II. illm, dark-haired girl had not I The roof on these parts of the Scouting', top honor of Eagle auto body repair shop and used people can rea.sonably pay. asked for the Judge's additional They incliraled the House might *3.99 Scout. car sales lot; and for a limited re­ "If the time ever come* when /0cr^44miM XneW, follow clo.Sely the bill originally ' addition will be gabled. That part pronunciation. introduced by Sens. John F. Ken­ O flubbed linens! • all with fly frenHT. . of the structure Immediately in Other advancement* will be to pairers license. The hearing will large numbers of our citizens turn The officials, however, decided Star Scout, First Class and Second beheld at 8 o’clock at the Com- primarily to the government for nedy (D-Masst and Sam J. Ervin bade of the present hulldlng will pumity Hall. the word should be cast out and (D-NCi. to which tlie Senate a t­ O dacron'n cotteni! a genuine leather belt*! have a slightly pitched,, shed-type Class Scouts. A total of 27 merit assistance in what ought to re­ Bettv Jo was challenged with an­ badges will also be awarded. The Educational Building Com­ main a private arrangement be­ tached the bill of rights and other roof. A catwalk with handrails will mittee of Bolton Congregational other stickler She got by easily, O drip-dry eoHent! • denims, plaids, solids, Stripot! be built across this section to a The Court of Honor will follow tween doctor |(id patient, then we NO a potiuck for Scout famlllea to be Church will meet tonight at 8 shall all have suffered a great though. spelling "tnnmvirate : The eventual Houde Committee fire escape at the rear of the new o'clock In the pariah room. without a pause. It means a roali-^.,^,j„„ expected to drop many O hoptockings! a sizes 8 to 20! SMILING SERVICE building. This will provide an ad­ served at 6:30 p.m. Mrs. Weldon loss." ’ Miner and Mra. n u t Willey are in DOWN Won of three in office or authority. ! ^ criminal penalties provided ditional exit from the second story Mancheeter Evening Herald AHhough in the 20 years since Five of the eleven youngsters I measure, and soften of the present building. charge of arrangements. To save 1939 the- government's broad cate­ out lowest price ever— who reached today* finals mni- j,j|] ^j.. provisions. It dishwashing time, all families will Bolton rorreapondent, Doris M. gory of "medical care" rose Just a TTie Board of Finance will rec­ D’ltalla. telephone Mitchell 8-6646. PAYMENT peted la.st year. I would omit many Taft-Hart- ommend that the money tor the furnish their own tilverware and little less than the general cost of Mori in ^' addition be transferred from the dishes. living • 106.1 per cent as com­ Roiind 1.3 brought no casualties j ley revisions desired bv business on such jawbreakers as "accipi-1 a,‘,ch as ban* 'against secondary Reserve Fulfd for Capital Expendi­ Orange to Elect pared with 108.6 per cent — there Buy your hooting, reefuif, duminum windows, tures. The fund will total 668,000 Bolton Grange No. 47 will elect is a big variation in the cost of trine" and "smaragdtne." The 14th bovcott* and jurisdictional picket- officers at its meeting tomorrow at School Menus the items which go into that cate-' doors, insulation and siding now. No down poy- round, however, knocked out two | ing. The Senate rejected efforts when this year’s transfer of two more to add the.se to Hs biil. mills of tax receipts is made in the 8 pjn. at the Community Hall. gory monts— no monthly poymonts until Oct. 1st. Phono 'Under the provisions of the new Here are some other examples Cathy Coates. 13. Rocky River. Sen. John L. McClellan iD-Arkt, near future. Lunch will be aerved only Mon­ Ml 3*5161 for frto ostfmotM. Ohio, misspelled "ephelis” .'the hatrman of the .'Senate Racket* The town has already committed Sacal year, the newly elected of­ of how living coats have risen in used a "u ' for the ”i.' The word f’ommHtee and author of the bill about $28,000 of the reserve fund ficers will assume their duties in day and Wednesday next week. the 20 years since 1939; takeover the cost of the town vault October . The menus are as follows: In that period food costa — a.s means a freckle. of right* written into the Senate Elementary Charlotte Ballard rnissed out on bill, was the final witness before arid offices now under construction Four Bolton candidates for a whole - have zoomed up 149.7 No "sdditament, " which' means a the House committee yesterday, at the Community Hall. Transfer Grange membership will receive Monday: Baked beans with per cent, the biggest single jump th ^ flrit and ageond degrees at frankfurU, coleslaw, bread and in all the major categories which thing added. She mi.sspe)Ied It "ad- He said he preferi'ed an even of $17,600 for a firehouse addition Payments dttiment." | stronger bill than that passed bv would leave a balance of about. HtlWtown Grange on June 17, A butter, fruit, milk. make up the government's living Round 15. the fourth of the sec-: ihe Senate, and called the hill of $23,000 in the'reserve fund. Juvenile Grange graduation will Wednesday; Grinders, chocolate ond day. took out 14-year-old Irv I The Fire Commissioners have also take place that evening. The cake with white frosting, .milk. Until right* section "one of the most vi­ Junior High Ing Gordon of Marlboro. N. H. tal parts of the hill” approved the bill of-the Architect third and fourth degrees will be Tn'ing a repeater from last "Yon aie not going to .slop Hoffa for $867.60 This reprtsents 30 per conferred on the group of candi­ Monday: Frankfurt on roll, ap­ October 1st year's contest, studied long and by a pious rode of elhirs," he said- cent of the total fee which is esti­ date* in Somers on June 23. Stats plesauce. potato chipi.'pears, milk. PRESCRIPTIONS SUMMER pronounced the word "acaiidal ' a.s 'if ("ongiesa hasn't the courage mated at $1,226 on the bsisis of Deputy Harry Kltchlng will lead' Wednesday: Frankfurt oh roll, DAT OR NIQHT many ways as he eoiild think of to enact a labor bill this rear, estimated costs. It will be adjusted the degree team in both rituals. potato chips, vegetable sticks, EXPERTS The Grange will serve a public before finally blurting mil inror- th^ rounliy, ’ M''- to the final contract amount if the fruit, milk. MONTGOMERY WARD redly. "accoldal." Th# woM clpIUn d^clflred. j towTi votes to proceed with the ad- strawberry dessert from 6;30 to 8 Senior High ARTHUR DRUG 828 MAIN STREET mean* tailless. dlUon. p.m. on June 20 at the Commun­ Half-day. session* all week. No SEAMLESS m Round 14 eliminated another of Field Day Preparation ity Hall. Immediately following, a menus. the spellers. Betty Jo Abel. Canton. Tomorrow la th* one day all record hop will be held. Hours for Ohio. She missed out on "cacolet," FijDjhl Men Keisciied m year when no one minds going to dancing will be 8 to 11 o’clock. which mean* s litter, with two school. The annual field day has Dues for the 1989 year are due seats, one on each side of s park F'l’oiii Sinking Ship been scheduled, meaning every­ arid payable. Grange officers re­ SPECTACULAR animal. She added an extra "le." one but Grade 1 pupils will do mind members who have not yet Others waded through such diffi­ tlonttmied from ’’age One) nothing but play all day. qiade this payment. cult ones as ‘ elinqiiant." which George Lesnlaa^l and John Seh- Baseball Reanlte means glittering as with gold oi ■ b\' the I ’.S. Coast Guard and a teio, teachers at the school, will Sheridan's Garage won its sec­ tinseU and "proscenium." which Canadian Transport Department be directors of races which will ond game last night in a 14-4 vic­ means the part of a stage in front marine radio station at 12:4.’i am. take up the entire morning pro­ tory over Bolton Dairy. League of the curtain. A lialf-hoiii later, the Claudette gram. Included are a relay. 3- standlnga for the youngsters now The remaining finalists glided reported "engine* and light.* out", legged. burlap bag. leap frog, un­ find M and M Oil In the lead with througli the next three rounds The Faiivette, operated by New- der the bridge, centipede; back to two wins and no losses. Fiann without a nii.ss. but two fell out on > foiindland Canada Steamships Ltd,, back, grasshopper, wheelbarrow, Realty is aecond with a one and *?: the 20th turn ninth of the morn- headed for the flaudette's position hand to hand, tire obstacle and lira one recoiy); Sheridan’s, third with ing. and look off the crew si 4 .26 s m. rolling races as well as the more two vrliu and a loas; and Bo^on I' Susan Kirssin, s 13-veai-old wni- TIi* Coast Guard cutler Ing- conventional 26, SO and 75 yard Dal'fy J|n th* OcUar with one win riar over word* from Shlppens- hams, whic h hsd" headed for the Lace Unider Glass duhes. and twd^Ipaaas. burg. Pa., misspelled "cassation " Claudette, returned to her course Starters for ths racse will be Program offidala have an­ with only one, "s. " The word de- : f"' Norfolk, Va.. after learning Mrs. Pearl Garland, Mrs. Bertha nounced a correction In the time of fines a musical rompo.sition aimilar I I'anvette was in the atea. Vinyl Handbags McGarrah and Mra Margaret the Flano Realty^plton Dairy to a serenade TTie Inghams reported tTie (Ian- McCarrick. game Saturday. It win Jie . played Then Rodger ('iinmiigham. It, ' room was flooded First place Judge will be Mrs. at 6 p.m. on the school diSRtpnd. ^ kenova W.’Va. a jiimpv little fel- "'** Marion Darwin: second-place. Miss The Bears and Foxes, farm low who had kept the audience Barbara Totman and third place, teams managed by Dr. Raymond laughing with his grins and . , by Famous Gracerihe Mrs. Margaret Smith. Student Mosaer and Charles Warren, will startled expressions, stumbled on ‘ Aoril'flV Rai»PS Stghit ■ sistants will be Colin Hallquest, play at the achool at 2 p.m. Sat­ "pochade. " meaning a rough Raymond Giglio and David Droutn- urday. They will play on the Bol­ sketch. The beat he could do was . Oslo Norway's aluminum pro­ Mrs. Evelyn Hallonin and Mrs. ton Dairy diamond Wednesday at "patichade” duction la expected to rise from Sylvia Patrick will ' supervise the 6 p.m. Out-of-town teams are be­ The four youngster* who were 125.000 tons in 19.58 to 160.000 $3 .9 9 UiuallK> $4.99 scoring. Studerita working on this ing contacted to fill out a game left to spell It out for the title tons this year. The nation's chem- there will be Donna Tedford. Mar­ schedule fo r the farm teams. three hovs and one girl went leal industry plans to increase Us jorie Luke and Marlene McLough- In -the Intertown league. Red through the next round without an output by nearly 10 per rent this Lac/ under qloss, in luscious summer postels sKeltered under Ull. Ember will play Columbia at the error. year, and iron-ore output ia sched- i J Mra. EUaabeth Fiaher and Mra. Bolton school diamond tonight at The last of the gi'r l*., Elaine iiled to jump from 200.000 ton* in cleor vinyl' A huge ossortment of totes, satchels, ond clutches Alvema EUis will supervise the 6 o’clock. W ^ter Bavler and Hassell, 13. Dallas, Tex., was trip- | 19.58 to 260.000 tons this year. to leave you breathless with fashion excitement! lower floor of the main building Gasprin Morra will be umpires. during the day’s activities. Pontidelll and Son' will go to , John Garibaldi will be the an­ Columbia tomorrow night for Ha nouncer, using public address second game of the sesiaon. equipment loaned by the toWn’a To Interne at Hartford WUW ..... park department Dr. John Marshall Thomas, who Girl and boys softtall games in ' received his medical degree yes- Drip Dry

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MANCHESTER E^'ENINO HERALD. MANcaco i b a . CONN, THURs o a i , A Thought for Today Winzier ezplatned pedestrian, teams were Richard Gagnon, Rob­ H ov* y o u r D efter and' aAsdysod by the ataie's under- 21 Playground Supervisors Connecticut water and bUfycle safetv meas­ ert Lowery, Richard Lord and tontlon And tho pockotbooka df tho takeca, K bore the Innocent guise 'Apoasored by the Manrheeter At Area Confab Ijrraid ures, and said schoor children will Ruth Grzyb William Horrlmon, who received Covenant Service Feast of Weeks CaH Ir yotur AmorIcBB poopio, and that It la for ! of a simple little measure proiid- CooBcll of Chnrckee ‘ Honor Society have leas supervlKon 'during the intramural -awards. Intramural ! i>% for "racIprocUy" In licensing To Attend Training Institute §Sf w c. thoir own go<^ aa wall aa for the Yankee Five members of the Manches­ summer months Uisn thsy. havs RAST HAltM RD awards for outstanding sports­ Sunday will be Children's Day at The Jewish Feast of Weeks, or D«HvM«d WttWn of embalmars between Connectl* comfort and eonvonlonco of the White sitting in a barber chalf ter Federation of Defnbcratic been used to during the school DAY NURHRY manship on their teams were won Shsvuos, will be oelebrated by cut _nd Near Tork Katie, the re­ Inducts Six the 'Covenant Congregational Ho«r> poopio that aomo aolutlon muat bo By A. H. O. getting a fhave a Christian spoke Women attended the recent Demo­ year. Hs emphaKzed that proper by Robert Girard, David Kinney, Twenty-one playground super-^ti.te while Fortin w4il handle the JewlKi people beginning thle eve­ sult of which would havw been to cratic Women's Regional Confer­ Church. The Sunday School will as- about his vital relationship with caution often means esespe from IBS SILVER Gunars 'Vlnkete and David C. viflocB from MoncheKer will a'btend arts and crafts sessions. ning at sundown snd oontlnulng found. give Sheehan, an tin ertaker ence at the Hotel Statler-Hilton In The good that the 19Serviaoixi from Temple School will be held In con' quickly interred with its adjourn­ The conference was attended by Kurtz, Richard Scofield, Con­ the new chapter membera, chosen well. A special offering will be re­ actly what they W'sra doing when ‘ slesper." seeking to attain a Kn- this customer?” sical education Instructor, present­ around State, ana will receiv„;| junction with the Friday evening ment. In fact, the good was so women from 11 eastern slates and stance Botti, Linda Keeney, Domi­ on the baala of their acholarahlp, ceived for tho home. WINDOW SHADES gle, personal ohj« live under the “ Oh no,” replied the barber ed awards to cheerleaders and ma­ inatructlon in playground admln- •Bridle-Stay' service at which time the children they relnatated a time limit in overwhelming that one feels al­ included workshops, social activi­ nic Fratus, Anne Leshay, Rose­ leadership, character and eervice, N o afternoon or evening servlcee guise of general legislation. firmly. # COIN OPE^'ATfD jorettes. Numerals were given IKrallon, and in supervision of ac­ • — — - ' will receive honor certlficstee for Grt«n. Whitt, Eeni their propoeed continued recogni­ most ashamed to Include, in the ties, and a speaking program. mary Outbrod. They received membership cards will be held at the Covenant church When the nature of the. bill was "But I would do my beK,” In- to eheerleoders Donna Brodeur, tivities ouch sg music, dancing, The "bridle-Jtay" In a man's scholarship and attendance, HS' tion of Western rights and privi­ rKord, any focus whatsoever on Mrs. Hutchinson has named Also, Dwight Mertens, Brten and congratulations from the Sunday. WcHihoblt M .««■ «» gP discovered, itn forpi was changed, ■Istert the Christian. Mary Hall, Joyce Andelln and Syl-' dramatics, arts tnd crafis, special jacket te a long, narrow strip of brew prizes, and special awards. the less pleasSnt aspects of its "So you might," replied the bar­ subcommittee chairmen In the lo­ Doughty. John Mlnnlck, Suzanne other members; Sandra PhellA, Shsvuos 1s S Biblical Holiday aBBucuTiED pnaaa leges In Berlin. to name Sheehan personally, and Cowles. Ingrid Swanson, WUIlsm via Gutterman. events, story telling and gomes. cloth sewn whpre the lapel meeU record. There is an Instinot to aay ber, "but your best would not be cal federation. Joyce Kinney, Beverly Lavallee, marking the end of the early merely to permit him to take his Mongan, Linda Weiss, Monte They v.'Ul aleo Kudy gome officiat­ the body of the Jacket. It helps HOLLAND HNISH anildad...... to„dM» dM oa*om ef rowiWIcatko of Khrushchev originally set a time so what. Ipt's get on w-lth the good enough for this customer." They are Mies Mary Cotter, lid Taylor and Gunars 'Vin' Senior pins were won by Sandra wheat harvest It also commemo­ 4liMtClM9 criw td to n Qt ConneoUcut enibalmer's Hccnee ex­ Beaulieu, Leslie Dowd; Anne Ath­ Phelps, Elsie D'Amour Snd Ellen Dealer Accused ing and playground oofety. control the lapel's roll. aB oao limit -for an enr* of the present praise.. Bnl we And ourselves "No, and neither Is your be,st program; Mrs. Eugene T. Kelly aunj/y A reception for all membera rates the Revelation of God to the Blade to Order ^rtMCrSltoa iB tlltt MO«t amination without serving sp- erton, ihiomas ^brovsky, Doro­ Inatltute Chairman Joseph I m9W oubltohod momentarily capable of resisting and Mies Theresa Bowes, ways held In the Home Ekionomlca Shorey. Numerals were award­ Israelites on Mt. Slnot and the giv­ $ 2 -“ With Your RoIIera status of Bsrlln last Nov. 37. when prentlceahip. This might have em­ good enough for God,” was ths thy C%bb, Barbara Stamler, Dean W ins A w a rd Tnuposse of Branford says Man­ 8NET DIVIDEND UP ^ iTripMemiaom of • p f M thst instinct.' and the praise will and means; Mrs. Arthur Rich, R o o ih ^ ter the ceremony. ed to cheerleaders Joyce Hall, Of Stealing Cars ing thero of the Ten Command­ htnta are alan raaerrad he named six months as ths time barrassed Sheehan, although it Christian's reply. Hardman,- Barbara Grer and Judy Rankl, Janet French, Cyn­ Miss Leah Ann Lentocha, chester Recreation Superintendent New Haven, June 11 (fl^ -An In FULL LINE OF CUSTOM keep. Christianity is more than doing msmberahip and welfare; Miss yDo Year Wash h r Oumtandlttg Students Honored ments. Aa such. It is a festival of did not seem to. It was aiq^MMied Russia would wait before altering, Barbara Cdleman, publicity; and Bruce Blokey. In a rqcent awards assembly at thia Whitcomb, Karen Leon and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Jar.isj F. Herdlc Jr. and Program creased quarterly dividend of 56 ooi Tlea eBaat ef N B 4 Iberc never can be adequate to molUfy the Eiate's undertakers one's best as Is the popular opinion. Paaniat W6m lift Danielson, June 11 (IP)—Charles great spiritual significance calling that status unilaterslty. Khrush­ Mrs. Edward O'Dwyer, legislative. RHAM High School, Joyce Kin­ Marguerita Fracchia. Lentocha, 7 Clyde Rd., has been H. Griffin Jr., 31, a car dealer In Direotor Walter Fortin will take rents a shorn on capital stock has for the rededicatlon of the Jewish VENETIAN BLINDS extenuating cimunstances. no somewhat because this w'Se now It Is accepting God's best for us. an active part in conducting the been announced by the directors of jUpraatataUvaa: chev had to abandon that deadline, matter how many circumstances Scott Open A-Pou>er Plant Coavaahnt For You. ney presented books to students Mrs. McAllister presented num- nearby Killtngly, has been charged people to the Laws of God and to a special act Mn.lted, in its effect, ‘'Not by works of righteousness awarded a partial two years schol­ 2-day school, Herdic, w h o 's presi­ the Southern New England Tele n ay be cited for the seeking of from each c l ^ for outstanding enJs to the following majorettes: with selling stolen automobiles. the teachings that have grown out and make May 37 a day f i t no to the. one Individual, Sheehan, which we have done, hut according WASH 20e arship to Mt. St. Joseph Academy dent of the Connecticut Recrea­ phone Co. This is five cents more E. A. JOHNSON ___ADTOT or direct, naked personal advantage Patrol at Keeney work In the ikmool. The awards Donna Fuller, Beverly Griffin, Au­ State Police said Griffin sold of them. significance -In the history of Ber­ and not a law setting precedmt by to his mercy he saved ils, by the London — Scotland's first nu­ given by Gibbons Assembly, Cath­ tion Society, wlH deliver the open­ than has been paid quarterly since ATIOIO on the part o a legislator, or for clear-power plant, at Chapelcross were made on behalf of the Na­ drey Isleib. Anna 'Verprauskas, more than 13 autos that hod been In the religious schools, it te an which the licensing bars would be washing of reg,eneratlon, and re­ olic Ladies of Columbus. ing address June 22. 1954. The new dividend te payable PAINT CO. lin, before he could get us to at­ the action of a legislature In grant­ Gets Certificates In Dumfrieshlre, has joined Eng­ DRY 10c tional Honor and Frances Walsh. Majorette Miss Lentocha, an eighth grade stolen from Massachusetts. He was occasion for confirmation of the Iba BetaM»aM PiiaUm Onoipw. 1^. let down fo • others perpKually. newing of the Hory Ghost; which Herdlc will be In charge of the July 15 to stockholders of record BO OnaiielaJ roaponalbBlty tor tend the present foreign ministers ing It to him. If the legislator's he shed on us abundantly through land’s Calder HsII installation in MAYTAG They were presented to Miriam letters went to Alice Ann Ham­ student at St. James' School, will arraigned yesterday on a charge young and for other religious and 723 Main St, Tel. MI 9-4501 ileaJ aiTora aapaartna n ao- In this form the bill Whooped special eveiits section of the insti- June 20. conferencs as prelude to a pos­ (auae It just, and something that Jesus Christ our Saviour; thst be­ Thirty members of the Keeney providing electricity to the nation­ Gearhart and EUssa Lederer of the mond, Sheila Henry, Sherry Miller, graduate June 14. She was presi of posses.slon and sgle of stolen educallonal programs. through Loth houses eoKly, the Mary Walsh and Diana Reblllard. r BVMtlBK nOTsM should be granted him on princi­ ing Justified hy his grace, we should St. School Safely Patrol were al power supply. The Chapelcross COIN OPiRATID freshman class; JudluL, Hutchin­ dent of Girl Scout Troop 67 for motor vehicles and bound over for sible summit conference. Republicans, after brief wrreatUng superior court in $10,000 bond. ple, he should not himself seek be made heirs sccordly; to the awarded pins and certificates in a plant will have a generating capa­ LAUNDRY son, Janet Rathbun and'Jefferson Girls’ basketball awards were two years, and next week ivill re­ Teaterday at Geneva, Foreign with their consciences depiding to Preatrldge of the sophomore class; presented by Miss Keeffe to Bev­ ceive her Curved Bar award. She Police gave no indication os to rrMaa office In the legislative body that be loyal to their fellow Republican hope of eternal life"—Titus 3t5, general assembly today'as the stu­ city of 184,000 kilowatts. When all IB Minister Gromyko presented Rus­ would have Ic grant it to him. As dent body turned out to honor Its four reactors ore completed It rt A OLl ^ ^ Marguerite Fracchia and uanet erly Thompson, Joyce Kinney, has also been president of the who stole the cars, but they said _____ . _ p.m even though it seemed that, as in 6. and 7. the vehicles had been taken over ' Wadaaadar-4 a ir f e a ,. sian proposals for Berlin and the for the legislature. Its.elf it should Submitted,b.v members of the patrol. will feed about 140.000 kilowatts N o W oltmq French of the junior class;'e^d Lynn Patten, Carleen Coates, Bev­ Junior Sodality at St. James’ and m. Wadmadar. the InKance a vote fo.- the final lengthy period o f time. The cars T h u ra d ar—1 p. never be asked to consider such Rev. C. E. Winslow Students also heard a brief talk to the national power grid. Sandra Phelps and linda Friel, 'qf erly Lavallee, Gail Batson, Joan secretary of the g^'aduating class. German question in which a new passage of the-abolilion of county the senior cIems. Karteon, Ellen Shorey, Alice Ann were all either 1958 or 1959 models a personal favor for one of Its government, Sheehan had been led and sold at about list price. State 10;» a, a^aoeb time deadline had been inserted. members, and should forbid itself, Rout* 83, ReckviHa A pin from the National Mathe­ Jlammond, Carolyn Coolidge, Bar­ KaM latofda^ by personal principle to the aid of Police Lt. Edward Formeslter sold. This time the Russlgna were will­ either by law or by custom and (sOP As.sociates ' matics Assn, was presented to A l­ ham Braman, Catmllla Calaffa, Camera Tracks Missile the Democratic machine which Naxf to Hortmonn's len Ysle for outstanding work in Mary A. Moran, Lois Moberg, Ann ALL OUR SPRING and ing to give the present status of tradition, even to 'ntertaln such was now passing the hill for him. CLOSED SUNDAY mathematics. Marjorie Mitchell L6ar% Elaine Borsottl, Anne Mc- Melboume—An Australian-made VFW ESSAY WINNER ‘nraraday, June 11 Berlin 13 months. If, by that time, a measure. As the Sheehan Bill w^enl .through Will Hold Outing Greenwich, June 11 —"ITie In several sessions 'dui-lng the and Lynn Boyington were nin- G rativYIarriett Wythe and Mar­ 35-mm. aerial camera that features there has not come some agreed the legislature with only one re­ Your Hom e,., nera-up for the award. garet Moran. a special jSO-degree lens te being 'Veterans of Foreign Wars nanied past decade, the General Assembly bellious Democrat voicing criti­ The second annual family olillng Charles A. Plrro III os the winner *The Fund-.iaising Muddle’ solution of- the problem of Berlin has a ' this Issne in the form The $60 Rentschler Elementary offered fo r sale to air forces cism, thb only q'-eiKion remaining of the Hartford County Republi­ of the state's honors in the group's and of a peace treaty with Ger­ of a pe.eTinlal "Sclilossbacli bill," Algebra award waa presented to NORWICH BOY DROWNED throughout the world. When Newsweek has. in Its June 15 is- w-as whether Governor Ribicoff can A.ssociates will be held Sat­ DuUK Nicholson. An industrial Norwich. June 11 (/R — Peter mounted in aircraft, the camera, 24th nationiil essay contest. Plrro SUMMER STOCK AT in which the genial representa­ LOOK! many, the flusaians would impose would, againK the continuing and urday at 2 p.m. at Schaub's Picnic WARDS ^ te a 16-year-oId high school sopho­ aue. a special report on something tive of Westbrook, a lormer mem­ arts award medal for outstanding Loftus, 12, s < ^ o f Mrs. Elizabeth currently in use in Australia and their ow-n old unilateral solution. violent protests of the Connecti­ Grove Ih ^ s t Windsor. more. His essay, “The Space Age, o f Interest to all American com­ ber. of the New Jersey atate bar, ■work throughout the year was Hinds, 16 South A St., drowned Great Britain and ordered by the cut. profesKon involved, give his The affair, which originally was Swedish Government, is said to be Challenge to America,” will be en­ . If the Russians hold to am h a would have been made a member 834 presented to Dontel Nicholson. An laat night in a canal here. The munities. Including Manchester, blessing to the transaction. tered In VFW national competi­ ; deadline, -then Secretary Hei tei-1 of the Connectictlt state liar. HU planned to be held in Enfield, will MAIN industrial arts award medal for boy could not svmn. He went able to photograph the tracks of where the Chamber of Commerce feature a Miss Hartford County outstanding work throughout the into the canal with mends. missiles aimed at the aircraft. tion. own party, the Republican, re­ ST. will stand coi-rei t in hts suggestion Republican Associates contest, year waa presented to George Set- la cuhently sponsoring a survey peatedly rejected tWs effort, and ' to them that it ran only mean, for 2-Hiimp Camel Bext sports, and refreshments. aa to the feasibility of bringing a In this session Schlosebach de­ vert hy Dwight Martin, Indus­ trial Arts teacher. I their part, a desire to close the sisted. Community Chest or United Fund Baghdad—The finest camel hair Latin Club awards were given i work of the foreign ministers ebn- That slack In the General As- Eskimo Counting (Below Cost) system to Manchester. comes from the, twoihump oactri- to Barbara Home and Alice Ann ! ference and eliminate all po.ssi- Dembly's posseoslon of a “person­ an camel, which inhabits Asia Hammond. PRICE The Newsweek special report on Eakimos use the vigesimal sys­ I hillty of a summit meeting to fol- al bill’’ was inimedlately taken up from sub-zero Siberia to the hu­ Library Club Awards •The Fiind-ralsing Muddle" offers by the "Sheehan BUI." named mid Arabian Sea. Fabric woven tem counting. Vigesimal means ■! low. lib rary club awards were pre­ PUS Y FOOTS ajfter Rich ird W. .Sheehan, Repiib- from it has great insulating pron- divided by 20, sb the E.skimoa use i -’v ■■■ a reminder that not even the Com­ sented’ to Ellen Shorey, Mary Boy­ I If. on the othei hand, the dead- llcsn member of (he House from erties, tensile strength, liisle'-, and munity Cheat or other United Phind their toes as well as their fingers ington, Joan Karteon, Nancy Ker- I line Is included in the Russian West Hartford. In Its original e.xtreme softness. in counting. collection systems ha\'e as yet been ney, and Beverly Lavallee. Honor­ j package for bargaining pttrposes ly lovely casuals! able to cure the problem Involved. able mention was given to Willard . . . p u r r . - f e EVERYTHING MUST GO-.-COME IN AND SEE I rather than as a lasting ulti­ Thomen and Mary Moran. The report cites the example of matum, then the present; confer­ Awards w eri ^ven to the win­ Dallas, which has a Community ence still, has some precarious ners of the school seal contest, as Pretty soft! Summering iri^d^se light, oh-so-right little casuals, LOWEST PRICES IN TOWN Chest drive each year, hut which . . . i« a symbol of your personal achievement. How follows: James Foran, first place; chance of life. had. laat vear, 81 addlUonal and i regrcitahie it would be if, in the event of your death, Deborah Helfferlch, second place; and Laura Fellows, third. a. Flexible, rippled crepe s i^ P u s s y Foots. White, black, hone. separate drives for funds. Some! 1* there anything for uhlrh the your family were forced to give up that home because conference should bo saved? It P & M UPHOLSTERY SHOP they could not afford to meet the mortgage payments. In the business training depart­ of these ware for local civic; ment, the Underwood Typewriter seams to us that thero Is, In the b. Carved Queen Anne heel lian hand-embroidOred straw, cluba and local civic projects;! 207 NORTH MAIN ST.—Ml 9-6324 Fortunately, you can provide for just such an Company Award of Merit was pre­ another group consisted of drives j fart that both aides have come eventuality by taking but a Snn Life Mortgage Pro­ sen t^ to Linda Frtel, selected as c. Gold buttons the hands of tural or white straw wedgie. ANDERSON’S children’s shop, inc. by national health organisations,' close to admlsslbn and agreement tection Policy notv. I will be glad to give you details, the outstanding senior business student The best typist award, for leukemia, arthritis, rheuma­ that the theoretical route, to be fol- and there will be no obligation on your parU lo\.-ed toward the reunification of also sponsored by the Underwood EAST CENTER ST. SHOPPING PLAZA tism, muscular dystrophy, multiple SALE! ClMr-ZaH Company, waa won by Nancy Mc­ Germany must involve the setting NOW sclerosis, tuberculosis, deaftiees, Bruthwseker Bride. blindness, mental health and cere­ up of processes for negotiation IS THE TIME TO HAVE YOUR Mrs. Mildred McAllister, of the I SORRY! NO CHARGES^ALL SALES CASH ond HNAL Clean bruih, business training department pre' bral palsy. and possible confederation be­ CHARLES J. VAN DEUSEN tween the two Germanies. One does RE-UPHOLSTERING DONE AT weedi, laiell sented the following typing cer The Newsweek report also cites' 129“ tificates: For 45 to SO words per not know how sincerely either side (r e e l. Cuts SHOP FIRST AT ANDERSON'S the comment of a rebellloua S>t s - 831 MIDDLE TPRE.. EAST 810 DOWN minute, Natalie Armentano, Elaine • I yaiu walk cuse newspaper editor, who wrote j really deairea even this kind o fj REDUCED SUMMER PRICES Borsottl, Barbara Braman, Ann Of rkedi, saver bond ever. You'll Leary, Susan'Peck, Ellen Sandahl, that “ the health foundation racket progress toward reunlflc'.tion; one 1 Phonss: Ml B-4604; Ml il-eUIT; PI 3-6801 does sense that, if such a process xip Hireuqh jeb« diet uMd te Kitty Hartley and Beverly Mund; has expanded to the point where ri'STOM-M.ADE SLIP COVERS .AND DRAPES 60 to 60 words per minute: Joyce is ever begun, tlie Germans them­ tekedayi. 3'A HP angina. II' there are now 50 such organisa­ Tri-Kut blade evti fiuih with the Andelln, Audrey Isleib, Sherry Mil­ selves will begin to take charge of ler, Mildred Gamer, Ellen Shorey, tions devoted to ills of every part AT GREAT SAVINGS SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA ground. Ughtwelghl, lefe te use. of the body. . . . Here In Syracuse their own fate, and that the day Mary Boyington, Marion Burdick and Beverly Lavallee 60 words per our announced policy Is that this when neither East nor West will continue in military occupation of ALL WORKM.ANSHIP GUARANTEED minute and above, Judith Hutchti community' does not ows any son, Patricia Leslck, Nancy Me health foundation one thin dime." any part of Germany will then be | Bride and Ann McGrath. approaching. This is what has to ‘ FREE ESTIMATES Sports Awards listed Now these health appeals are happen eventually; to give ihia.ltaj The boys' athletic Instructor, surely not a “racket.” Almost all starting nudge la possibly the high- ^ OPEN UNTIL 9 EVERY EVENING—Ml 9-6324 Clyde Washbume, presented ath­ of them are - run by honorable, letic awards as follows: Soccer New styles in modem banking est function this current phase of honest organisations, for the most numerals, Alfred Schatz, Andrew East-West diplomacy can achieve. . worthy and humanitai^an of ob­ Fink, James Foran, William Queal, Bu' when the Russians reach for WllUam- Holt, Ronald King. Whit­ jectives. Our Inclination is to sup­ the deadline again they are. in ef- j ney Merritt, David Perham, TtmO' port them all, with our handsomest 4 thy Lytikainen, Robert Wilke, and feot, taking responsibility for thej support going to those.which make The Conne^ieuf Bank the team managers, Thomas Good- prospect that there will be no , On Tuesday, June 16, The Beauty the least lurid rely on fear In their dale and William Horrocks. Soccer achievement of any kind. j letters were awarded to David C. campaigns for aupport. Specialists Pictured Below Will Be At The AND TRUST COMPANY’S Taylor, Richard Farley, Anltaony But the position of these’ health Falcetta, Dnln Cllley, Alex Bishop organizations li- the fund raising The Length Of Days Steven McAneeny, Albert Taylor, picture is that they are the ones Harold Taylor, Carl Franson, Don­ ald Nowsch and Richatd tiord. who complicate that picture by Two California geophysicists have discovered something we Numerals for basketball were their refusal to let themselves be given to Albert Taylor, Jefferson merged Into United Fund drivee could have begun telling them BEAUTY SALON Prestrldge, Robert Smith, Meyer quite a few yea.'s ago. INSTANT M They calculate, s^iparently ac­ Frankel, Steven McAneeny, Rog­ curately, that they can do better The day, they say. Is getting er Gagnon, Bruce Majfeeki, David 9R3 MAIN $T. — Ml 3-8951 J. Taylor, ' Timothy Lytikainen, for themsalves alone. longer. •' They gre so right, and yet so far Andrew Fink, Royden Konopaska, Any decision about having a .. . LETS YOU WRITE CHECKS Alex Bishop, Dain CiUey, David United Fund drive In Manchester from the real truth. For their ap­ Kinney, Richard Durkee, and A r­ must face thie problem; It must parent sensation dwindles down to AGAINST YOUR CREDIT thur Goodale. Basketball letters calculate how many present ap­ s matter of one hundred-thou­ were awarded to Gunars Vlnkiels, Richard Gagnon, Richard Farley, peals, lofcal or national. Would con­ sandth of a second increase In the length of each successive day, INSTEAD OF Harold Taylor, Robert .. Ponchak, sent to come under United Fund Randy Walmsley, Robert Tulo, An­ auspices and budget. It must cal­ which means that, over a period of thony FalcStta and Kurt Nygfren. culate how many institutions or t;wo thousand years, all the days YOUR ACTUAL - The Rev.' Douglas F. Kmm, drives, either local or national, 0,dded .ogethfr/ hsvq accumulated who coached the, school wrestling team, presented wrestling numer­ would Insist on remaining outside only two hours extra time. BANK BALANCE! als to Allen Yale and Roy Dar the United Fund operation. Previ­ This, whatevej cauSes the grad­ win. Letters were presented to ous «ploratton of the Manches­ ual slowing down of'4he earth's David C.<» Taylor, Roger Boober, ter 'scene have shown that there routlon which makes each day 'a John Hamilton, Howard Lowery, would be more dri\'e§ remaining little longer than its predecessor, Glenn JKlnghora, James Foran, outside a Community Chest than does not begin to touch the much IN S T A N T M O N E Y is th8 David McNaug^toii''ond manager new portable typewriter, tazee, William Queal. entering it. Perhaps the aitiiatlon more pronoimced deviation many Connecticut Bank and Trust new sports equipment, . . any­ Washbume presented baseball has since changed; if so, that Is Of us may have noticed on a less Cfftnpany’s continuing credit plan • .awards to Edward Ellis, Gary good news. scientific baste. . thing you want, ^ - that instantly sets you up with Nelson, David J ., Taylor, Roger Some Individual cemmunitiea For many of us. at a certain age, You’ll find INSTANT Boober, Donald McGrath, Roland have tried the drastic and contro­ money-in-the-bank to pay for MONEY the biggest helper your King and manager John Corley. the days begin to develop a lop­ Baseball letters were won ^ An. versial cure of •stbliahing a sided longenjess, with the earth anything you want to buy—right budget has ever had. Mail the thony Falcetta, Harold 'Taylor, United Fund and then arbitararily rotating hardly at all during the on the spot! coupon for your api^ication and Steven McAneeny, William Har- denying support and sponsorship period we must spend at our desks, ' Just w rite an IN S T A N T full information—or phone watop riman, Jefferson Prestrldge, Rich­ of any kind to any drive which re­ or even during the period of cer­ ard Lord, William Dunnack, David MR. MANUEL MONEY check'to pay for a new C. Taylor, Paul Fink, ‘’ Dbnald fused to enter the Fimd system, , tain chores at hopie. but then gal­ MR. GEORJ^E in at any Connecticut Bank and color TV, an outboam motor, a Trust C ^pany office. ' MoQrath and manager Richard But one suspecU that tAe real loping madly, almost enough to Durkee. A certificate was given to You eet a better home with a Hartford N^ionat home impfoveihent loan eventual cure will have to come on make up for il.s previous lag. when color excitement for the hair Coma in for Frao V Alex Bishop. the national level. Along this line, IN MANCHESTER YOUR SPECIAL INSTANT MONEY Chosen as the most athletic boy it comes to be a question of a boll, created by Mr. Manuel eonsulfation. for tht the Newsweek survey finds Snly day at lake or beach, or mint jule;' »•••••• • • u ^ one proposal which, seems to be Ume on the lawn. In the net, liow Softy "Parmanont" PHONE NUMBER IS ^ 1 3 -1 1 7 1 Flexes Home magazines are wonderful. They relate in glowing terms how some couple fcatunng the new color mutations A DOES A H I A R I N t A ID I sensible and within policy reach. ever, the individual days get longei wourfinoer! remodeled their run-down house into a dream . , . they show lovely color photos, . . b.v CLAIROL- • SOFT WAVEID PERMANENT HAVE TO IE : , H>at would call for a mutual at that tlnie of life when the You Han't have to bo a dopothor to qwoHfy far INSTANT MONtYI they give almost all the details. Except the answer to your first (question: “ Where • H A IR XB2XTURE A N A LYS IS ogroemont among all agencies -to .weeks, months, and year.- seem to Come meet this outstanding' Colonsl, an do we get the money?" That’s Hartford National’s job—to provide money for homo • CONDITIONING SHAMPOO have only two nation-wide appeals grow short, aiid th creaking that expert on, glamarous new dimensional hair repairs, remodeling, improvements—whatever your home needs. You get the cash each year. One appesl would in­ colorings. See how he and our own experi­ • TEST CURL '* TO BE TDE BESTt |j earth.may he gradually developing quickly... pay only low bank rates... get life and disability insurance on the clude all the reputable health enced colorists give your hair l,hat silver i COLD WAVE TIMING The Connecticut Bahk and Trust Company, pn its axis is as notliing compared .blonde shimmer, or bring out its golden Notonyourlifsl drives, with the lonor earmarking *( PERSONAUZED SET unpaid balance at no extra cost to you, and arrange the payments to suit your income to, the audible torture which which highlights. Consult witli Mr, Manuel . . . INSTANT MONEY, 89:i MAIN ST. The Zenith Quality SO-R bS50 hts contribution for the disease or and budget. Call or visit any Hartford National office and ask for more information- we accomplish our human slowing tor a silky, natural look oi a sophisticated SAIJ: PRICED MANCHESTER. CONN. complrie...yet it unexcelled (Useasas he wanted to help flght. down. draniatir one. Vou'll love the result! No n 2 . 4 5 In performance by hearing extra charge for consultation. The other appeal would group ail Henceforth .however, sufth hu­ aids felling for $200, or more. F l e w Bend me more information, and ah tN S TA N T M O N EY appUeation 10-Dey Money Bock Guaran­ the i^ivheaUh agencies, man creaking should b« loss 'One can foresee that the agen- form. I undanttand it coats me nothing to open an INS^TAMT M O N E Y account. ttee! Come In...or phone for audible. Consider earth, with ■ So CALL TODAY FOR AN APPOINTMENT home demonstration today! elaa Invoivod will not take kindly many more years in w’hlch to grow A f a m e l ,,..:...... ^ ______to such, a ablution, atthar. not. at tired, and yet sp IltUe yiieldlng. so "tM sg SotutT' MANCHESTER OFFICE lagst. unUI thb pu'BlIe makes it httle complaint, so little deviation gain that they had bettar doi so if s( 111 i;r/, iii Ai IV sAi o \^ that only the hu'est scientific S K re *t..„j..... Ovtij iM n Ationai''shoc $toks Staartford K ’fk^onjil SUmlK ^ y want continued anancing. But measurement could notice It. With QDINN’S PHARMACY la the ultlmati point of the .r McmchtBlDr Shopping PorhcKk that In mind, go spinning m errily PHONE Ml 3-4136 \, ■^‘WBWoek eurvey—ttoat all these C if y ..______J I W oit MiJdiD Tumpilio (BmkI Brood Stroot to and through your- work tomor- |R3 MAIN ST. X. Ml 3-R9S1 -2iMM------StalR. I oausea aro g o l^ to begin to row. 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K .. '\ 4 • r . , / • 'S> A - . V '■ ^ :A- ■r ■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN, THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1969 N PAGE mra I I A N O r E ^ R EVEmNO HERALD. MANCMEfTTER, CONN„ THURSDAY. JUNE 11, 19B9 m s B r r : Hall, with films of Canadian State South Windham,. Vt., Mrs. Day U Bell, choir master, who needs a Hebron Parka shown. ths granddaughter of tha late Rev, long rest bsfors raanimlng duties, Retamlng from Hotland J. StuartNeit, fondar rector of .St, and George Orlfflng, whoee re- william. Atkinaon, Paul fehandel. Portable Pools Studied covtry I* slow. WUItam Kclsh, Hamilton Jbnaa and 4 Hedrings Primary School Mr. Slid Mrs. Edward A. Smith Marjr'a ChSrch, Manchester. COUNTRY COTTACE Chartas Yurkshot. expect their son-in-law and daugh­ Gee Blstles Appreved C4$9mGei§ Gov. Long Obituary Herter Queries Reds The rMueat by Robert H. Hor­ Manoheeter Evening HenUd He­ ROUTE 44A, BOLTON NOTCH, OpNN. To Close June 19 ter, Mr. and Mrs. Albert B. Biltard, bron oorreepondmit Ml** Susan Analveraary Mass and children, home again from Hol­ ton and Robert Cafaxxo to put up Set hy Board For Stopgap Swimming a gas atation on the Wllllmantic Feadleten, Mephone ACsdemy I^iMnTerm Mrs. Alexander Spak An anniversary Maaa for tSs Hebron’* elementary echool will land, about June 27. Mr. Blllard 8-S464.) ANTIQUES of ths PASt, H earings Mrs. Mary MyaUtowMd Spak, tapoM of the aouls of John F. and. On Basis for Parley has been on duty there represent­ road a abort dlatanca east ot w4fa of Alexcndsr Bpak, 92 N. Margaaet A. Minor will f aald in For Tuesday One or more portable swlnuning^country club pool, predicted to be cloee for the summer vacation ing the Pratt and Whitney Air­ Hebron village has been granted PRESENT m i FUTURE..- • For Breaks School St., died yeetet^lay after a S t JanMs’ (Sturch at 7:48 Satur­ pools Installed In town on s tern' half again aaI large aa a pool 42 by June 19. Forty-three etud'ente will craft, of East Hartford, for the by the local Zoning commlaalon, (Cqattmied from Page One) porary basis to alleviate crowded 24 feet, would handle an estimated past few years. despite oppoettien by the Kaasqnan Tea Parly Held DM you know you con fnt Iwtiinr’t fovorito Pondered long lUnaaa. day morning. Four public liekringa win be held be reedy to enter the Regional filling station, bn ths sams road, ■ A. fiKrttati W0A w«a a«nt«nc«d She wae bom in PolanmvDec. at a regular meeting Of the Board swimming conditions may soon be 100 awimmers. High School na t fall. Mr. and Mrs. Smith visited them HANDMADE TIES ^y Julin Toyfor or K. MouImt mat aeasion set tor Friday aftar- About Town suggested to the Board of Direc­ If one such pool could be got, nearly opposite. .«!» p»fcor tod»y Car two to tour 25. 1893. .AnnlvenuuF Mass of.Dlrectora T ue^y at I p.m. W The regional aohool will cloM at there last year, when on a trip By Women’s Club f m n tor 1» brMln in Coventry (Continued from Page One) Besides her h -band, she leavba^ noon. Thla gav# all tour foreign tors. he added, it could be located at Plesile Bstnrda.v at tho Country Cotto^? A requiem high anniversary mlnleters time to consult with Final examinations for the Con- the Municipal Building. noon. June 18. when report cards abroad. m i ArKfovte- m . 32. a eon. Alexander Spak Jr., and a- ^ a a a far the repoae of the eoula Another bearing orliilially Director Francis Mahoney has Verplanck School for the season to Ijuid Dispute Ends The Bell and Chain picnic of St. Mrs. Myron A. Bogllsch, 689 W. K for the three attorney's appointed their governments at home. llrmation cIm at Covenant Con- already called Mayor Eugene T. take advantage of the locker and will be given o u t There will be a Peter’a, will be held at the home of IMwMn J. Oamen, 33, of Hnrt- daughter, Mrs. Stella Fyl«*r both of John and Ulllan Sullivan will gregatiiMial 'Church are scheduled scheduled on an appropriation of single aeaeion Wedneeday, the Mr. Stanley K. Nygren, of the Middle Tpke., recently elected as tord >WM Mmtenoad ta tOUand by the court to represent the gov­ of Manchester; a aistcr, V-s. PYtn- The new Ruesian propoeal in ea> Kelly and asked him to inquire of shower facilities. The permanent Mrs. Milton Baxter, Saturday at be sajd at 7:45 tomorrow morning for tomorrow at 3:80 p.m. Gradei $45,500 to build an outdoor awlm- 17tb, also. Members of the staff Hebron Congregational Church, prssident of tha Women's Club of Supertor Court by Judge ernor. said “We discussed the case eis Mazanlk of (Columbia; and In S t 'James' Church. aanca Is this: ming pool at the Verplanck Fool the R. F. Dlmock Realty Co. what. pool proposed at Verplanck School Coventry Lake, on the Avery Rusida would euapand Its de­ 4 through 6 will have a picnic to­ If any, arrangements can be made was to have been 40 by 82*4 feet, will have their final administration when questioned about the land on Shorea. Thla will be the laat meet­ Manchester for her second term, XhoiMU £ . Troland after otiang; In detail adth the doctors so we •everal alaters in Europe, morrow, 6 to 7;S0, at the Norman has been canceled. Dlreotore ear­ day on Friday. which the old horse sheds stood for y i t t ft* «UKy to ttie ten A private funeral wil. be held mand for an Immadlata and to for temporary Installation of a although the Wagner Co. bi(j.on a ing of the aeaaon for the order. entertained with a new membera’ could understand the governor’s weatem occupation rights in Ber­ Smith home, 50 Alexander St. lier this week received only one bid pqrtable pool in Manchester. The Church Fair Bet many years In the rear of the There will be a barbecue and eoubU of braaklner and entering at 2 o’clock tomorrow afternoon for the proje'et and considered the pool 42 by 75 feet. Hebron Congregational Church, lea yesterday afternoon at her kad tour eounta of theft. He had physics! disposition.” at Uic ’Walter Lerterc Funeral lin and would, guarantee western bimock Co. is area representative If the cost of a temporary pool S t Peter’s antvual church fair swimming. ’Those interested in at­ home. Britaili to Let .supply lines Into West Berlin for $45,500 amount as too high and the for Esther Williams Swimming could be met, Mahoney continued, will be held S turday, July 18. said that the somewhat vexed’ques­ tending are asked to call Priscilla entered bn tonoeflit plea on June Levy further said. "We took the Home, 23 Math St. Burial wilt be proposed construction date at toe tion of whether the land should Baxter. Despite tb* axtrems heat, over B and aakM, for trial by jufy. logical procedure of initially In East Cemetery. a year. Jaycees Sponsor Pools, the type which is being con­ it would probably have to come That aeema a good way off, but 40 attended. The affair waa for the In return, the western powers late for the summer. sidered for installation at the Man­ from the general fund. Income women of the pa Ish have already go back to the former Gilbert prop­ A Church school teachers' bar A Cat Has Nine ■ On the-flrdi. five eoimta, Careen speaking wrlth the govfcrtior's phy­ 'There wHl be no calling hours. m c is purpose of acquainting new mem­ A^Spy P I would (1) r^uce their 10,000-ihan The four hearings will be on chester Country Club. from .the country club lease and started baking things and putting erty, now owned by William I. becue will be held Sun()ay, at 5 lema aenteaced tes^wo to four yeara sicians and then his wife before Tennis Tourney amounts of $1,200 and $3.ji00 to be And to help make sure that Borst, as provided if the sheds are p.m. Next year’s high school teach­ bera. who have .been enrolled this 4n Conneotlcut llt^te Priaon at Joseph Jny HtudiD conferring wrlth the governor." Maj. Charles Wlsetnan garrison in West Berlin to sym­ from the Recreation Department I't-ou in freezerd to be ready to spring, with the board members .4 Comedy-Farce in Three Acts bolic contingents totaling about transferred within Water and Bew- there will be adequate swimming is put into the general fund. take out and take their places at no longer used, has been adjusted ers are Invited no later than 8:30 IWethenfieid, aentUtqM to run He declined further comment, MaJ. Charles Wiseman, 85, e re­ Leave Giuiitry The Manchester Jaycees have er Department accounts; $500 to this summer, Mahoney and the to the satisfactibn of all concerned. for a special planning session. and others. Presented by 60-5(1 Club of Bt. Mary's Episcopal Churelf voncurrenUy. On the\femaining Engaged explaining It was not proper for 150 men, (2) would ellminata "hos­ the fair. They are asked to notify The lea was served In the . din- tired SaIvsQon Army officer who tile propaganda” and all "subser- scheduled the Jaycee Junior Ten­ the Recreation Department te Recreation Department have made Barbara Koran of what they will The land will be retained by the Children’s Dsy Bet ieounta, aeiAance waa uMi^nltely The engagement of Miss Shlrlsy him to discuss a client’s case. has been making his home el 30 (Cnnttnned from Page.One) make up for chlorine lost by Are; separate moves to get a commit church and the present owner of tog room, the color scheme was auspended.. Levy said he and the other Cooper St., died Monday at Atlan­ 'blye acUvltiea” from West Berlin nis Tournament for Saturday at b.ing. Tha Rev. Herbert W. Dickerson, pink and white, and the center­ Lorratns LeBeau to William agahiat the Soviet bloc, and (8) and $300 to the elections account as ment on use of the indoor pool at The fair will be held on the the property concerned will not Congregational pastor, announces BOWERS SCHOOL AUDITORIUM ! Sentence waa alao auepeiMWi^on James Talley is announced by her two attorneys sppointed by Pro­ tic City, N. J. "He was on conviction a nat- the Manchester High School part of the cost of the fiuorida- Manchester High School. Argraves Quits press his cliilm. Boy Scouts have piece was of pink tea roses. Open m count of tweaking and interi _ parenta. Mr. and Mrs. William Le- bate Judge Hugh Gibson' to rep­ He leaves his widow, Mrs. Lil­ WcwdtbanJIUK mlasile Inatallationa and church ball field, and there will be that Sunday, June 14. will he ob­ face sandwiches snd cookies were uralized British subject. atomic vyveapone In West Berlin. courts, Edward J. Tomkiel, tour­ tion referendum April 28. The reappearance of the swim­ all sorts of attractions; A chicken removed a good part pf the old served aa Chlldren'a Day, at both «. hia father-ki-laWa cottage Beau, Hartford. resent Long In the hearing may lian E. Wiseman; three sons, Har­ The amounts for the latter two ming pool Issue when it was sheds, but about a third of them served. Mrs. Dudley Bostick of :Sept. 30, 1068. StaU’a Atty. Jotd "-ijer fiance is the son of Mr. snd ry of Arlington, N. J.. Howard of ”He was thereafter deprived of i There wak no suggestion of match nament chairman, said. As Roads Chief barbecue by Roy Jones, woodwork­ the Hebron and Gilead Churchea. Henry 8t. and Mr*. Adrian St. have a statement after a confer­ appropriations would come from thought it had been finally laid ing, handicrafts, aprons land other still remalp in a lop-sided condi­ The church school teachers ari Friday and Saturday jU. Reed II aaid Caraon and hia Mrrf. .Victor Talley, 85 Waddell Rd. ence with the governor today, Nashua, N. H., snd Lincoln of {British nationality. j ingCommublgt action in East Ber- Ckkmpetltors will be divided Into unappropriated balance from the to rest Is largely the result of the tion. The Scopls expect to get Pierre of W. Center 81.. poured. I lln. handwork, games, parcel poet, and putting the final touchea on the taro teenage companloni followed . MisViieBeau Is employed at the That conference may answer California; and two daughters. "It will not be for the govern­ two groups, those 15 yeara old 1957-58 fiscal ysar. elimination, at least for this year, (Continued from Page One) about it before long. They ere us­ JUNE 12.13, 1959 •the Mxae pattern in the breaka, CortneetttHU . Mutual Life Insur­ ‘ Florence of Buffalo, N. Y., and I The Russian proposal also call* and younger and those between several pictures autographed by program to be presented. There the questions: ment to determine where he should for a committee w East and west To nil Vacancies > of the proposed Verplanck School internationally known people, ing the wood for a camp. will also be two baptisms that 'Doldrums* kU on the aame night, with '>reon ance Co. HKjISrtford. and her fi­ 1. Whethsr Long will voluntarily Ethel of Portland, Maine. live after his discharge from pria- 16 and 18. Youngsters hopeful of Ths Directors will also consider pool snd the recent birth of the Riblcof/^ before making any com­ Produced by Bpcc.tal Arrangement WitWith toe ‘Waiting outalde in hia car while the ance is employed at P ratt and Funeral eervices' will be con­ Germans, formed "bn sn equal entry must apply to Matthew sik^h as A picture of the White Married day. continue treatment. If he does basis, to work on (tormian unifica­ filling a vacant term on the l i ­ country club swimming associa­ ment. House au|ographed by Mrs. Eisen­ The marriage of Mi.ss Mary , The servlcea will be at 10 a.m, jn The "doldrumi" are atretche* of BANNERfN'ER PLAY BUREAU, INC, lyoutha ent m the building. Whitney Aircraft East Hartford. Texae law allows the sanity hear­ ducted at the Salvation Army Ter­ Mactoss, Instructor at ths high brary Board ending Nov. 1, IMl, tion. State Capitol sources had said Diantha Crittenden, daughter of Hebron and 11:15 in Gilead. ocean, between the trade wind • , Atty. D. D. Burdon, repreaent- A fail weddlngNs planned. ritorial Headquarters in New York As a docile, model convict the tion problems and 'psace 'treaty is­ school. hower, which will be auctioned at DONATION $1.00 ing to be canceled. If he refusers, acientlst. now 47. gels a third off sues during the year of w «tem and making an appointmen.t to a The Town Directors’ Swimming Argraves indicated earlier he Mr. and Mr.*. David Benton Crit­ Prayers are asked for sick hy belts, where the air ia quiet and CURTAIN 8:16 P.M. ‘tfig Carson, said the man waa the hearing must be held to deter­ City, with Col. Ralph T. Miller. Winners in each group will re­ 5-year term beginning July I on wanted to return to private en­ the fair. There will be no gambling ■ultry. Cyclones and frequent worried over financial problerna on New England Provincial com­ hia sentence of 14 yeara. occupation, j If the comiiHItee Pool Subcommittee in April rec- or "chances” connected ,wlth the tenden of Hebron, to Mr. Frank the Rev. Mr. Dlckeraon. Mrs. Rob­ mine whether he is mentaUy 111 and ceive a trophy, Tomkiel Skid, and the Manchester Houeing Authori­ ommapded an outdoor pool be gineering, but agreed to remain in Billings Day. took piece June 6, in ert Stack, 111, but cheerful, John squalls originate there. '0ia n ^ t of the break beoauae Ms mander, ofticiattng. Burial will be Under questioning by House failed to agree because West Ger­ will be eligible to enter the State fair, the Bishop's policy is against should be committed to s hospital in the Salvation Army plot in many or ths weatem powers "hin­ ty. built at the Verplanck School for the post until the Leg^islature end­ it for any chu ch activity. Anyone wife waa eocpecting a child the Police Chatge for treatment. members, Butler aaid that Brit­ Jaycee Tournament to be held An appointment may be made an estimated $35,000. The esti­ ed its sessions. next week. Kensico Cemetery, New York, ain is theoratically entitled to dered” its work, then 'Mlussla Interested in he'plng the project 2. If a sanity hearing is held, would sign a peace treaty with June 27 end 28 at Fern Ridge Park to the Building Committee tor the mate was given to the subcom­ ArgraVes, hen he took the top Hia companion, are in Cheshire prevent Fuchs from goihgt abroad in Wpst Hartford. is asked to communi- te with whether Long will be represented Mrs. tlohn Anderson East Germany snd give it control remainder of a term ending Nov. mittee, headed by Mahoney, by State highway post, was head iReformatory on sentences from Rockville Mori by attorneys the court appointed. ---if it is felt that he could do fur­ ShoOld rain interfere with the 1, 1959. Mrs. Wilma Marlow 1s rs- the Reflnite Corp., swimming pool his own consulting engineering Barbara Koran Jame* Kennedy ^another county. They have not Mrs. Edith M. Anderson. 64, ther damage to the western Allies. of the Allied supply routes Into Their phone numben will be found TH bs law permits him to attend wife of John Anderson, 48 High Bast Berlin. Manchester tourney Saturday, slgnlqg. contractors. concern, New an E. Argraves A •been arraigned i i Tolland COimty the hearing and to name his own “But as a matter of policy," the Tomkiel sdiU8hed on time day from 1 to 3:30 p.m. Registra­ ‘was listed as a passenger in a Justice Court. Bond has been ■"plmes Funeral Home, 400 Main jured three, one critically. A the United States will never nego­ bids in the fall. tions will be at Phelps Hall this session with the idea of running StXwlth the Rev. K. Ejnar Raak, company spokesman said the tiate "under deadlines, threats or side of Center St. that were torn Drastic Drop Even if the Wagner bid Is ac­ He handled reconstruction and yate plane that crashed while set at S.S.OOO. for a fourth term caused hia ill­ up during the current Center St. replacement ' of highw-ays and Sunday, or by notifying Mr.*. Al­ ding at Block Island state air- He was arrested by Slate Pa­ mmlMer df/ the Covenant Congre­ blast occurred about 6 a.in. duress. cepted, the pool could not be built bert S. Taylor. The school will fea­ E ness. She said she knew for eight gational. Church, officiating. Cre­ (EDT) In one of several small State repaving project. As many as 68 per cent of the until the end of August, accord­ bridges damaged in the 1955 •port at 2:55 a.m. today. No one trolman Tomlin. Police said the months he was reaching the break­ floodjs. He developed a vast high ture Bible study, worship, trips, ;was Injured, according to reports. girl's father held onto Kauffman mation will follow. The ashes will brick buildings where nitrogly­ In the House of Represents' The aidewalks were tom up for men aged 85 or over in the United ing to General Manager Richard and games. There will be a serv­ ing point, be retumedHp Sweden for burial. cerin and other dry Ingredients lives,'th* Democrats alt on the utilities' installations, said Deputy States in 1890 were in the labor Martin. If new bids are taken way program to be carried out • Gerrity la an engineer employed until they arrived. "They say that when Earl ice of Holy Communion each He allegedly entered the bed­ Friends majNcall at the Holmes are used to make powder for east sld^ qf the chamber, the Re­ Director of Public Works Chester force; in 1955, the corresponding in the fall, he added, the cost of under the $346 million highway ;by p *W a . geU out of the hospital he will dynamite stloks. publicans oh the west. Langtry. the pool might be lowered by 10 bonding program authorized by Wednesday, and on the closing ROAST • The plane, s Beechcraft Bonan- room by a window about 1:30 Funeral Home, 4«() Main 8t„ from percentage was less than 40. take his certificate of health and 7 to 9:30 tonight'qnd tomorrow per cent because of construction the recent Legislature. service the last Friday evening, at iaa, piloted by Henry D. Ritter of R . m . lake it orut on the campaign trail from - ■ - in the off season. which time the children's projects • Hartford, crashed short of the run- A Bolton man. William C. Ulm, with him," she wrote. ‘"Then he Faced with no pool at Verplanck will be displayed. llway while approaching the airport. 28. of Tolland Rd., will also be Can say he Is ths only man in the School, Recreation Superintendent- Man Faints, Hurl A golf tournament Is'also In the •Ritter blauned a wind shift for the arraigned in Trial Justice Court Paul SatmoBd works. Those Interested in enter­ June 16 on a morals charge. race who can actually prove he Is Paul Salmond, 141-Oak Studied James F. Herdic Jr. has asked for Icraah. The plane was reported b^d- sane. « meeting with Mqrtin to set up ing are asked to contact Mrs. Clar­ BLOCK STYLE •1y damaged. Ulm was arrested Tuesday by th)» morning a t Manchester Me­ As Car Hits Trees ence Laking, and turn in three Stats Patrolman Raymond An­ "The people will laugh and be morial Hospital after a short ill- negotiations with the Board of ; Another passenger was Identi- happy again because they know he neas.-- SOME DEALS ARE GOOD Education for use of the high scores before July 1. •Bsd as John Shortt, Box 871, RFD drews. charged with raping a 20- I Alfred Barry, 67, of 161 N. Main There will be a Father and Son year-old Bolton girl. Is the only man who really knows He was born in Slrcusa, Italy, xchool pool. I St., was taken to Manchester Me- BONE IN !S. East Hampton. their wants and needs.” Herdic and members of the Ad- Corporate Communion and break­ • Ritter said they were making a He IsYcee under $1,000 bond. May 21, 1876, and had been k real- , _ , . „ ! morial Hospital by ambulance fast on Sunday June 21, in ob- dent of this town for the past 62 SOME DEALS ARE BETTER, BUT... vlsory Park and RecreaUon Com- shortly before noon today after Ipleaaure trip. years. 1 servatlon of Father’s Day. mission kicked the pool que.stion , jjjg gj^uck two trees on Buck- Services Sunday Andot'pr He leave.* four daughters. Mrs. .around for about an hour at a land St. Three Picked Up Salvatore Fazzina of New Britain, meeting last night at the East I Next Sunday’s services at St. Hospita.l officials said Barry suf­ I Peter’s will be: Holy Communion 48485323234853485323485348534823232353235323485348232348 Public Records and Mrs. Roland Tagway, Mrs. Side Recreation Center. The fered a stroke or fainting spell. He 535323534848482323485348534848534823232323534823484853 Cub Scout Pack John Pompei and Mrs. Louis Disa- Globe Hollow and Salter’s pools I at 8 a.m. Morning • Prayer and For State Folice received head injuries anH a cut I sermon at 10 a.m. The summer Warrantee Deeds bclla. all of Manchester; six sons, will open for swimming June 20. mouth in the accident. FRUITS and SWIFT'S PREMIUM SWIFT'S PREMIUM Plans Field Day Charles of Albany, N. Y., and Jo­ Use of the high school pool would service will be at 10 a.m., until Olga P. Guglielminr to Joseph Manchester Police have arreoted Barry’s car veered to the left as further notice. There will be no Sauruder ar.u Thomaa Kerr Jr., two men and a girl on chargee of seph, William, Salvatore,’ Albert have been requw t^ ^ ihe was driving north on Buckland and Antonnlo Salmond, all of Man­ tute for Salters-Pond when theTs.* ^ gideawiped one ti-ee, dam- 9:30 or II a.m. service until next and and buildhtga a t '118 N. Elm breaking and entering and larceny, Cub Scout Pack 124 will hold St. fall. Service for high school teach­ VEGETABLES St. and have turned them over to a field day, at Gay City at 2 p.m. chester; 18 grandchildren, and 7 latter became unusable later in the" aging the left front -fender and W. H. Donovan to Edward J. Saturday. The field day will be a great-grandchildren. season. ers will)be held Sunday at 3:30 VEAL State Police fror.i Groton. door, and continued on, colliding PORK Funeral services will be held Meanwhile Mahoney, in a state­ p.m.. and at 5 p.m. the church Dauphin, property on Oaikwood The three were picked up by family affair. Those attending are head on with a second tree. The school teachers will have their St- Sgl. Henry Gatimder and Patrol­ advised to park In the lower park­ Saturday morning at 8:15 at the ment, has said that use of the high car waa heavily damaged. LARGE SIZE Jarvis Manor Inc. to Dorothy ing lot. W. P. Quish Funeral Home, 226 school pool “is now a must and picnic at the rectory. The last man Kennotih Barker after State Mr. Martin and Mr. Herdic will be Sgt. George Dent and Patrolman evensong service of the Crusaders PINK MEATED M. Giroux property at 466 Wood­ Police had nctifled local authori­ Each family will bring its own Main St., followed by a solemn re­ Alfred Ritter of the Manchester ROAST ROAST land S t quiem high Mass at 9 o’clock In asked to make necessary arrange­ for the season will be held Sunday ties to be on the lookout for a car food far a cookout. Opportunities ments with the Board of Educa­ Police Dept, were dispatched to at 7 p.m. There will be featured Paul W. and Florence C. Cook driven by on< of them. for swimming will be available St. James' Church. Burial will be the scene. Patrolman Ritter is in­ CANTALOUPES to Rial S. Jr. and Doris E. Potter, The three are Alexander Arm­ in St. James' OemetOrj’. tion." vestigating. soloists and hymn singing. The since there is a beach at Gay City. Friends may call at the funeral Mahoney has also made his sug- women’s Guild held its last meet­ LEG or land and building,: at 119 Mather strong, 2,^. o' Hartford; John A. Neighborhood Scout Commission­ Bt. Irwin, 33, of 110 Ridge St.; and home from 7 to 9 o’clock tonight gc.stion concerning Installation of ing of the season June 9 at Phelps Each 2 9 c 7.RIB RUMP Jacob J. Lapp . to Evely-n M. er Francis Haines, said last night. and tomorrow from 2 to 5 and 7 one or more temporary pools. This Fingerprint Job Eased Helen Montgomery. 22, of Col­ CLS To Meet q n m suggestion, he said, was prompted CUT Rivtrtl. land and buildings on chester. Miss Montgomery said The Catholic LadicS’ Society of P Real Tasty Lb. Poittand St. .she formerly lived in Manchester. ^ ^ h y the knowledge of the country Chicago - Tht diflacuR job of LUSCIOUS. LARGE. Lb. St. Columba’s Church, Columbia, Mrs. .^ n a M. Parson. pool Issue and the statement lifting fingerprints from irregular Quitclaim Deeds Armstrong and the Montgom­ will meet at 8 p.m. Monday in the 300 YEARS’ JUICY, YELLOW George N. Loomis to Bon Ami ery girl were picked up this morn­ Mrs. Anna M. Parson, widow of of the low price (about $16,000). surfaces ia made much easier by cljurch hall. A recitation of the John Parson, died yesterday at the Add Two Portable Pool a hew liquefied silicone rubber ARTHUR DRUG Mfg. Co. Inc., propert; o . Hilliard ing on Broad St., police said. rosary will precede the meeting. PRESCRIPTION and EUectric Sts. ArmstPMig was driving the car home of her aughter and son-in- If this type of pool, which Is which jolidifies in leM than 6 Bulletin Board law, Mr. and Mrs. Ford Ferris, In portable, couM be teased or rented minutes, can reproduce every EXPERIENCE PEACHES Barbara L. Camlin to Bon Ami identified earlier by State Pc^ce. BY OUR PHARMACISTS To. Inc., property Uce arrived later with at 8 p.m. today in the First Con­ the death of her husband, she JUICY, RED ‘Southern New England Telephone warrants for their arrest and for gregational Church. went to . Pomona to live with her ■Co., alterations and addition of the arrest of Irwin, who was The choir will meet at 8;30 p.m. daughter. She was a member of FRANCO-AMERICAN ; office space in garage section on picked up at his home. Sta’e Po­ today in the First Congregational the Emanuel Lutheran Church. PLUMS 15 Oz. ; New. State Rd., ^,000. lice ait the Groton barracks said Church. . She leavee another daughter, 12-Month Guaranteed Marriage Licenses the three are cur ently being The first local game of the in- Mra. Margaret Friedmann of SPAGHETTI Cans David James Duncan, Bolton, ter-towh American league will be Wrentham, \ ass.; and several ICHOICEST MEATS IN T0WN...!| 2 Lbn. 3 9 c questjoned in regard to a break !and Cynthia Jane Sauter, 94 Holl and thfefl at the Diirable Outlet played at the elementary school nieces and nephews. KRAFT Bt.. St. Mary’s. June 20. field at 8 p.m. today when Col­ The funeral will be held at the New Tire Safety... Co. in Norwich town. The bretk > FIRM, RIPE • * Claude Gagne, 152 Henry St, occurred riiortly after midnight chester plays the Andover team. Holmes Funeral „Home, 400 Main U. S. CH O ICE BONELESS MIRACLE WHIP Pint land Yvonne S t Louis, 152 Henry today, they aaid: The ,Bible discussion group will St., at 2:30 Tuesday afternoon, SLICING • St., S t James’ Church, June 16. Invln is currently awaiting trial meet at 8 p.m. In the rectory of with the Rev. C. Henry Anderson, BORDENtS READY-TO-SERVE , Lowell Edmund Chapman, Glas- in Hartfpnl County Superior Court St. Peter’s Episcopal Church, Her- pastor of the<-*Bmanuel Lutheran • tonbury, and Eleanor M. Seelert, on ch'aifges of breaking and enter­ bron. ■Church, officiating. Burial will be TOMATOES ;20 Lakewood Circle, St, Marv's, ing and obtaining goods by false Half Session Enjoyed In East Cemeteiy. THE ALLSTATE GELATIN DESSERT Dish June 20. Friends may call at the futnenal pr^etenses. The former charge Youngsters returned home from C H U C K HI-C REFRESHING Joseph Robert Smith Jr., 295 stems from a break at Cavey’s the elementary school yesterday home Monday from 3 to 5:80 and 2 Cello Pkgs. 35c •Main St„ and Naijcy Jane Lynch, Restaurant In Manchester May 9, from 7 to 9 p.m. ’825 Vernon St„ S t James’ Church, after lunch syh'lle their teachers •Jiine20. 1968. Irwin was arrested by' local attended a district-wide inservice ORANGE DRINK Large 46 Oz. Can police Oct. 2 and w as bound over training program at RHAM High 29c ; R 0 b e r t Stuart ■ Newell, West to Hartford County Superior School. Many of them took ad­ 88 WELCHADE ■ Palm ,B|&ch, Fla., and Barbara Court Oct. 20. He is free under vantage of the scheduled half-see- Funeral* ROAST COOKIES ;i.ynnB .HWsitt, 198 Chestnut St., $5,000 bond pending hia appear­ elon day to cool off with a swim 8.70x16 • C e n te r Congregational Church, ance in the higher court. at Andover Lake beach while oth­ Tbibe-Type Qtl Can ;june 20. Alfred E. Lea Blackwan GRAPE DRINK Armstrong, when questioiied by ers visited the “ole swimming Alfred E. Lea. 86, New Britain, Tender, flavor-. ■ John EdWard Wellman. 173 Main police today, aaid he had been re­ Each, Plus Tax NABISCO ;St., Md Nancy Rose Pettlnato, holes’’ on the Hop River* father of Mrs. Venning C. Sharp, some and juicy. leased from the Federal Peniten­ RHAM Visited by Grade 6 Talcottville. died at New Britain Real feasting •Hartford. tiary in Danbury June 2. f t GINGER SNAPS 16 Oz. Pkg. 39s JES-SO TOMATO JUICE ;. Wfiliam Joseph Taylor, 16 M t The sixth grade visited RHAM General Hospital last night after AND YOUR> OLD TIRE ; dish that’s full of Large 46 Oz. Can ■ Nebp PI., and Nancy Mae Sloan, High School today from 9 a.m. a brief Illness. 18-Mbnfrh Guarantee... Tyrex nutrition! to 1 p.ra. They had lunch In.the He was a member of the Ham­ 7.10x15 ...... 13.88 Each, Plas Tax* LEAN SUNSHINE . ;*3 Wadsworth St.^ South Metho- SILVER LANE PICKLES Sweet Mtixed ‘ Qt. Jar •dist Church, June 20. Idle Claims Rise RHAM cafeteria, and toured the den Lodge of Masons. school, meeting many of the teach­ ' He leaves another daughter, €.00x16 ...... 10.88 Each, Plua Tax* SAFETY CUSHIONS LEMON COOKIES 18 Oz. Pkg. 45e ers who will be their seventh Mrs. Edward H. V. Freberg of *AND TOUR OLD TIRE Florida Deer ^Slightly in State graeje'Instructors next year. Southington, and two sons, Robert EDUCATOR SNOW'S CLAM FRYETTES 10)/j Oz. Can e Not a second . . . not a recap, but a brand new tire Similar programs are scheduled A. Lea of Plaihville and Eidwin D. f t ■ The toy deer of the Florida After dropping steadily for for sixth grade students in He­ Lea of New Britain. at these low, low prices. . #.70x16 CHOKO MALLOS 10 Oz. Pkg. 39e ;Ke3rs, rarely more than 27 inches seven Weeks, claims for unemploy­ bron and Marlborough. Kiiigsford Charcoal Briquets 10 The funeral will be held at I Tnbd-'Frp* •In height,' live only in the keys ment compensation benefits In School Picnics Planned o'clock Saturday afteftioon at the e Rayon cord construction for safer,drivinf. BlaekwaU ’and wlH not breed In captivity. Connecticut increaeed to 35,431 The annual elementary school EJrickaon-Hansen Funeral Home, Each, Phia Tax LARGE SIZE during the week ending June' 6, picnics will be held again at Camp New Britain. ; DENTIST DENIES CHARGES from 34,171 during the previous Laurel this year. Grades 1 and Friends may call -ai; the funeral No Money Hartford, June^ll (JPt Dr. week. It was announced today by 3 will picnic on Monday, while home tomorrow night from 7 to 9 AND YOUR OU) TIRR. Cantaloupes 2 m r 49c Joseph S. Bell, 88, Hamdeki, sue- Itabor Commissioner Renato E. the upper grades, 4, '5 and 6, will o’clock. PLUS GREEN STABiPS • pended dental consultant far the RIcciuti. picnic on 'Tuesday. Down... TVbe*1>pe BlaekwaU Tubeles* 1 LIVE. MAINE i State Welfare Department, Total Manchester claims num­ Picnic lunches will be provided Michael Boyle / Price i Price Price • pleaded innocent In Superior bered 1,113, M incerase over the by the echool -lunch program. Funeral services for Michael When You Trade-In Prite AMPLE PARKING AT FRONT, SIDE OR AEAR OF BOTl OING ! Court today to 11 chargee. The 1,047 claims noted the previous Those not on the weekly or month­ Without With ■ WUheut With Peaches Boyle were held His morning at Your Old Tires. iNze Trade-In, I 'Trade-In, liradedn. Trade-lsj 2 Lbs. 29s •' l^onnatlon against him pro- week. There waa also a alight rise ly school program may have the 8:16 at the John B. Burke fMneral Bach 'Each Each I'nesitayl by Asst. State’s Atty. in new claims from 93 for the last acho6l lunch on those days for the Home, followed by a requiem high LOBSTERS D. LdBelle contetaiM live period to 95 for the current period. regular cost of 30 cents. Mass at 9 o’clock in St, James' Plu« Tax Plua Tax ' Plua Tax Plua Tax OPEN WED. till 8 P.M .-TH URS. till SQO P.M.FRI. till 9 P.M. , eossats bt obtaining 'money by Bridgeport ta again the city with PF to Picnic Saturday Church. The Rev. James O’Con­ i#,76 r M j»8 ^33ir“ I I J 8 ~ FANCY, LARGE SIZE •, false pretenses, live coonta of the single highest number qf The Pilgrim Fellowship of the nell was the celebrant, and Mrs. L H sar 31 je ^ C iS 8 3L46 1SJ8 . Large Size > "defrauding of public cOmmu- (Claims, with 6,671 reported. First Congregational Church will Jane Maccarone was- organist and T i l H r 34.98 l"~iK t8~~ 38.46 31.8$ Gusumbsrs 3 For 25c ; Blty,** aad one count of con- have a picnic at, 2 p.m. Saturday soloist. The Rev. John^Blanchfleld 1*4 Lb. Average * ...^traegr to obtain money by false HOGAN 8-UNDER PAR at the home of their advisers, Mr. read the committal ae^^*' at the 75 ;:p refe>aaa. Mamaroneck, ,N. Y„ June U and Mrs. WheeW Hess on Pine grave in St. jAmts’ (Jeifetery. PHeE 1W ROAD ATLAS 15.Ih. w hites'.. . tube-type, tubelcsB available^ EXTRA! (/D-WBen Hogan, ahootlng tor Ridge Drive. Miss. Judith Hutch- Bearers webe .Frajw Chetelat, 14-ln. sizsB . . . whites snd bbtcka . - . tube-type, tube­ Nabisco Pf^emium C ra c k e rs...... ,1b. box 29c fifth National Open Golf inson is in charge of the plans. Terrence Chetelat, Wayne Cramer, less Rt lew prices! OMoqilonahlp, took toe eariy The PF raised $30 with a car Charles Tobin, Arthur JjaFoun- Bsautifui 4-cokfr Atlas-Radio t’eimnai Notices lead today with a S-under-par wato held recently in the church taine and James HesUn. Ruids v ^ h sTM’y tirs pur* FAST FRII TIRE MSTALLATION 83 on toe front nine of toe flm paiWng lot Ptoceeda from this • chans. Hurryl round of toe 1959 tpurney at toe and the sale of bulbs will be Mrs, Bose E. Vendart p,..... ,,, ^ Card of Thanks Winged Foot weat courae. Ho­ used towards sen&ig delegates to The funeral of Mrs. Rose Ven- Mdnobsster Shepatag Paifcad* ' J|;ya.wUb (o thank all of our nelglibars, gan, one of three playera who PF and (Jhrlstlnn Union confer­ nart waa held at 1:30 yesterday Phen* M l ^ S t HICHLAND PARK MARKET and ralsJlves for tb* many acts STORE OF MANCHESTER, INC. 'MS .tad ^TO^thy shovn us in have won toe open four thnea ences this summer. afternoon -at the W. P .' Quish ■TOiUB HOURBi We sapeclaliy and the only one with a chance Funeral Home, with the Rev. Law­ 317 HIGHLAND ST., MANCHESTER Ml 3<4278 QMY c m n it STREET. who SMt Uti to make It five, toured the flrat Manoheeter Evening Herald An- N os., ToeSv Bab—'IS s ja . to 8 a js . aSwStuui rence Almond, minister of the Wed„ T b m „ F iL -rlb a ja . te 9 p n a .Bqyto offlolat- SEARS ing. Burial yika h riu t e^efiry; pan. 3-6858* • Bearers were Stuart Atkinson, 'V ‘ ' \ V " \ • V V- - V' ■ ' • • 'V. C.-' n , \' r X

■AIVCRESTER e v e n in g h e r a l d , MANCHESTER, CONN- THURSDAT, JUNE 11, l9B9 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN- THURSDAY, JUNE 11. 1969 PAGE CLCVDlf^

claps of lifrs. Oertrud# .Wolf gave and Inehidsd a J^ariod during FOR ATHLETE’S FOOT ' Ad^iwuier, E rin ^ Second Graders a program-In Osrman to show the which tha ehlMran ernivsnad fras- TTas T-4-L for S ta S ^ajen, ly in Oerynan. Bvarybedy praaant Watdi. fraah-aa-SMWay, hsaltlijr Speak in German: guests how well ths children hsvs. waa Impreaaad with tha amount of r^f% F^eT«8t teamed to speak tha language. ■kin repines Mm tnfeetioB. If not prograas mada by tha yi ungatara. dsUghtsd with tiMtant-abTlng a ' . ? parenta of a group of Mrs. Wolf haa been teaching them Individual racltationi w4ra giV' T-4-L, year 48c beck from any . . (Om UmM tr a n fmg* Om) German as part of thslr regular en by Virginia Cataldo, Jean Dor­ ond gfa^ers, were glyen an unusual draggtat. Note: T-4-L Is sspmdal- classroom work during ths past chester, Maryellen Halvorsen, ly fqr ssvsrs es ses. NOlV a t J. W', •v^rtlvow t)M (ovcrnm uit on a treat yesterday afternoon In the five months. Steven Keeney, Catherine Mae- Hals Osfp. Drug Dept f « t c ^ confld«nc«. Hollister SbsSchool auditorium. At The program conaiated of a oarone. Pater Sadloakl, and Deb­ that time th^qntlre second; grade *»ir**M SoclaUsU and Pm group of cienoan songs and poems, orah Taggart OvmocraU'planned to build up a ropaftnda 'facord for th# 1981 Jlection campalpn by hurling crl- tl Froni CaUfomla’s Pamou* man pmidency. Hartford Rd. and Piaa SL Imperial Valley Adenauer's official explanation was that a worsening Internationa Vine Ripened lal situation required him to con­ Maachastar, Coaa. tinue at the balm. But privately he was highly critical of Erhard, CANTALOUPES generally conslderetll the party choice to succeed him but a forth­ PLENTY OF FREE PARKING Jumbo Sixe I right man not likely to take dicta­ AROUND tion, from the president’s chair. Jumbo Pack PARCEL PICKUP SERVICE Returning from a visit to Wash­ ington, Erhard said he would Great Big Lmeious Beautiea challenge Adenauer's decision and TO YOUR CAR ^ » • - hts crltiiHsm. The spilt was patch­ Extra Fancy Florida ■A ed up yesterday—at least on the OPEN 10 A.M.-tO P.M. MONDAY T|iru THURSDAY i t e W O R W surface—in a private confe'rence between the two men and at a OPEN 9 A.M.-10 PM. FRIDAY ond SATURDAY YELLOW CORN party caucus. In a statement the CiirisUan Large Democratic party said It "regret­ QUALITY r . ». TOP CHOICE BEEF DEPT. PUZZLE COUTEQT ted declarations that tended to Full Ears 529' U. S. TOP CHOICE BEEF damage Erhard’s reputation." i . Adenauer told Eh-hard in the cau­ Sunkist Get tree entry blank ot check-out. All entries must be cus that he “never said that con­ . / “depciited qt Grond Union by 6 P. M. this Soturdoy, tinuity of our policy would not be ensured by you. It la far from my LEMONS/ »..39( the lost doy of the contest. Intention to challenge in any way r- c , R i b Wonderful for ice tea or youe qualifications.'' lemonade. C^EWY . p — '^ G r a n d U r ^ Erhard said he was satlsfisd. that he accepted Adenauer’s con­ tinuance as chancellor and would Cheney Tech Students Get Tools Red, Sweet California ^^RST O p fU r cr g r a n d u n i o n f a n c y —H- ox. Btl. remain In the cabinet. Apparently llx he figured that at 62 he could out- Frsd Nassiff, Rotary preaident, prasants tools of their respective trades to the top students In each PLUMS 2 D.. wait the 8S-year-old party chief of the fotir divisions of Howell Cheney Technical School at an outdoor assembly at the school. The Roasts but that a fight for party control Rotary Club of Manchester plans the gift of tools to be given annually as one of Rotary’s youth TOMATO CATSUP would only benefit the oppoeitlon. proJefcU. Recipients of the gifts and their divisions from left to right are: Exiaus Parker, car­ Sunkist California pentry; Allen Newton, electric; Alfred Demko, drafting; and Robert Ruku.s, machine shop. The U. S. TOP CHOICE H. L. HANDY LENOX BRAND GRAND BRAND — ■400 In Pkg. students were chosen by department heads at the school. (Herald Photo by Pintoi. ORANOES ^ I.. 39s Judge Seals Report the contents because we still are The usual pr edures, It was said, Good for juice and every use. fa c ia l tissu e Is for the Judge to accept the re­ Burns Arrested R ib S teak s under the Jviiijdlotlon of the BACON GRAND UNION FRENCH CUT— 16-oz. Con Of tv Quiz Probe court." port. In some cc es, after It is Minute All Purpose Grind No Indication was given of what accepted, the Judge holds hearings On Morals Count Tender and (OonUnued from Page One) Shows might have been involved on motions to expunge the rerort' Juicy. They Hickory Leon J. Bums, 61, of 185 Hil­ GREEN BEANS ules ib. R-S -reiSHMESSj CATSUP lb Grood Union', low ...... Lb. Avg. CHERRIES NATIVE , PICNICS on 12.0Z. JAR SKIPFY medium white WAYBEST •£ 16' c New Low Price! CHICKENS l o in PEANUT BUTTER 37' LINCOLN ASSORTED Ci'0ilc"A* E995 FI^VOR QUEEN TO BROII. OR FRY IND MEECHNUT ROAST 1 c Lb. Fruit Drinks i Orange Juniors Foods 2 29'' H. L. HfNDV BREAD LOAF Orange/ Ib. Pinaaple SLICED FRESH BAKED DAILY P arty/ TENOERLEAF Punch i. 49® q u a l i t y c o n t r o l l e d r'cPECIAl lOWPRKE* I BACON Grape . IMNS TEA BAGS 48- 55^ long island Ground Chuck ik69 Sensational O ffer! ^ 2ni BIG WECKI “— 1 CHOICE CENTER CUT Nabisco Salt-Tang Snack Sticks ...... box ,15c ducklings brk^ i H. L. HANDY lb f r e s h b o n e le ss iREAK-RESISTAMT 'ub. '• Keebler Virginia Reels ...... bag 49c Pork Chops £ a v g . w g t . BROWN W SERVE SAUSAGE FREE DINNERWARE READY Flounder EiUetibSO' looves g g IMELMAC 4 . 6 ' lbs. : mSHEAKE b o l o g n a o r TO Ik _ i-t..... ji H. I- HANDY FLEURETTE W ith M ch PurehcM* of $2.50 A,NY r n n k lb i . I This l..nv Price Kttn t i ^ ^ ’^ ^ 50% to 75% LESS than regular retail value! DAISY BUTTS hoSS ng Uverwurst PIKE *** DINNERWARE I- — — — a . \r'». . ■ With flvery Purchase of $5.00 or More oui usiitiir.., FRESH Lb. koHtifgi UNIT>NtFN5 (DESSERT DISH)*OF 5 PC. SETTING ]A VAIL ABLE JUNE 11 to 17 FRUirS, VEGETABLES fV n L M M Ic '' '‘Accent on Outdoor Living CHOPPED B|.dlnn«rwM/M^ ICY, CRISPY, FRESH HUIllHimMllllllHI / •rozen Foot! Special PRIORITY LIGHT CHUNK weatherproof PATIO BEEF COMPLETE 6'/2-0Z. with yellow bulb CUCUMBERS /SWANSON MAIN COURSE with PATTIES i^ L IF E cans mlgr'a Z 0 $ 3 . 9 9 FIXTURE list . CASSEROLES . 2 79c FLOODLIGHT 4,50 For 4 Smart NeW Oolora TUNA FISH l,b. • Fried Chiqken and Maahed Potatoe/» • Sliced Turkey 79c e Sunlight 'Yellow ROUND-24 in c h DIAMETER • Meat Loaf and Tomato Sauce • Chicken Noodlea CAMPBELL'S ______,, e TwUlte Gray 16 oz. NOW 8-OZ. CANS PIOTSWEET e Dawaf Pink I” C4SM ONLY e Turquelfe can Break Reslttant . . beautiful, Unquai- •/« 44VINCS ORANGE JUICE Cans Farm Fresh Dairy Products tioned quality. Made by one of Ameri- PORK BEANS OUTDOOR GRILL ca'a foremoat manufacturera ot Mel- 56 PIBCE SET ^ ' mac. Selected by leading Alicea ReUil Value $54.00 Melt's Drink li4«e Nancy Lynn Donuts ^23c PRESHPAK PRETZELS pX * 3 3 € throughout the world for beauty, light­ DRINKINS CUPS af ^4 4 9 c weight and durability. Guaranteed 1' Dwarf ; 'A-gal. Fonda pikg. w * - LADY BETTY EGGS year agalnat chipping, cracking,' or here wiU be TWO Pill Pickles N a p k ilis C^OR^D 2 A 2|c PAPHR PK,AT1S FRESH CUCUMBER 2o ’? jo,, ; ^ 3 9 i Notty Pin* of 35 breaking in normal houaehold uae. Safe , 7-WEEK PERIODS Grade A Freshpdk in the hotteat water and atrongeat deter- - TemTpoiote ate JuiceJuico '='’”£'N.n27c Sharp Cheddar ib 67c SHVIRAOIS 1 Z i l ' STOPPED OLIVES eSc Extra I^rge ’ Large genta. Unlike ordinary dlnnerware with the rolora on the outaide, theae colora Build a aervltie for aix, HOT DAWGRELISH S6s » « Facial Tissue. Crond 39c eiXIH PM ftorii PLA TIS o'’m 3 1 c are permanent—non-fading. eight,' twelve or more. NliiMite Rice 39e 5 Doz. MUSTARD Freshpak ISc •veKazY fOMATeit STPKNLY piACHNS 2 '^;^l 47i TUMATe CATSUP K IV hT . 1 9 c 1 Each Piece With A Food Purchase Of $2.50 waasen on . &. WISSON OIL Si. PRiNCH pens a 3Sc BRIOURTf ch1f° S-lb. bog 4 3 e ‘ 1st Week* 10'* DlniRer Plato " 1.78 value—only 89c Pete] SLICES J k S 47c 1 POTATO 'CHIPS Vreshpak 49c HIHATSALADS ^29i 1 2nd 'Week. Bread-Butter 75o value—only 84c nunnY'Siwauews »** e e v i SOAP 2 ^i.^ cfc* COOPER 1 Srd Week. Btaoldng Tumbler 70c value—only 84o 1 4th Week. Soap Tlata sW valua—anly Me SHARP»• STICKS *pS 3 9 « ■* < 1 bth Week. Frnit ar Beriy He value—enljr 84o YOU SAVE CASH STAM IPS AT GISANNS UNiO KRAFT FAMOUS y ■ 8th Weak. OaOae Onp, StneUng 1.88 value—only S4e' Frkiss offssttvs A« upper OopnoctkNii storss thuTvdAy* Jose llSk^Ruru Sotorioirg Juas lIR b Wo tinnovn Nis right to ttmtt gusntitlss. VELVEETA • J i 81e 1 Itk Waak. OeCaa Oup. If— -tr •' 78e value—eoly $4e 1 . . — mmmm— —------MuiclieBter Shaping Parkade, Middlf Turnpike W. and Brogd St., Mancheeiier, Open ^onday, Tucariay, 10 A.M. te C P.M,—^We ■ " ■ ■ S ’ ft' UANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHfiSTEB. obNH THURSDAY,;^JUNE I L 1959 T\ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. OONK. THURSDAY. JU N E 11, 1919 PAGE TH im EN SmUh Windsor •\ Court’s Decision Places Honpital Nptes AAP Su|Nr Marfcfti in M«iichMtfr-261 ilrtml Sfrttt m n I 1 U I . CMittr Strttl 8th Graders Vtoltlng n m n i Adult*— S to t p.m-: M M m ity—< to s aa4 OiS* Opon W odnoidoy, Thursdoy and Friday Until 9 p. li^ Hoffa Rule in Jeopardy to t p-m.; CkUdren’e Ward—4 to Get Diplomas 7 p-m- (CkinUaned from Page On«) as giving the monitors a go-ahead COME SEE ... nE«liicaU«Ml—A Challenf* to for an all-out Teamsters corrup­ .. a d m i t t e d y e s t e r d a y : Youth” wa* th* graduation theme monRors. and It was his Interpre­ tion cleanup. O’Donoghue qulcl^ly Jlrs. Sadie Howard, 26 Delmont YOU'LL SAVE! tation of court enforcement powers held a private conference wilth St.> Mra Irene Hawley, 167 Ben­ at-exerciaea held laat night at the of monitor cleanup orders that waa Judge Letts on procedures. ton St: John Von Der Wall, Car­ Wap.ping Klomeatary School. For- | upheld by the appeals court. An Immediate problem ii an ap­ penter-Rd., Bolton; George Tom­ ly-eight WapplB* eighth gradara! Hoffa accepted the monitorshlp peals court flndtnit that one of the -n- linson, 26- Spring S t.; WiUlem SfD'RifkMNiL Om IViGik iC’ere preaented with diplomaa b y : a year and a half ago as psrt of a other two monitors New York at­ Kelley, Glaetonbury; M?a Mar­ Hollia Church, a member of the j compromise settlement of a law­ torney Godfrey P. Schmidt, had a guerite Rhodea. 46 CooUdge St.; You C6n d o p an d on ALP for meoti that art tandar and full of local Board of Education. |suit that charged he rigged a team­ conflict-of-interest. The appeals Mrs. Alberta Norrisj Ekifield; Mfs. flavor for axtra-dallciou* aatlng. Super-Right Me^hrwe lelactad r<- American Legion awards for sters convention to get him'fcelf court in effect invited Judge Ldf.ls Dora Hoyt, 43 Faley St., Irma citixenahip. acholarahlp. leadership ; elected. to replace Schmidt. It found that Sanchtnl, 122 Majtle St.; Anne < rCr for their fine quality - - priced for fine value and guaranteed and co-operation were given tp ; Under the compromise he's been he represented Teamsters employ­ tiim t! Charest South W la^r; Mnf. to latisfy. four students by Howard Bennett, ■ serving only provlslonall.v as tesm- ers. Beatrice Braiin,' 350 ^ n te r St. commander of the local Abe E. I The third monitor is Daniel B. steri president. Judge Letts has Ross Grant. 23 Burke Rd., 'Rock­ AIHOKAT NFftMAOll 8060 M6RCHANT SUPER-RIGHT,JUrC^-M Vjn I , JTMINLCJJ,!SKINLESS,! SHANKLESSJ&CfATTED,Jl FULLY:COOKED Miller Post: Elisabeth Coffey re-1 indicated he could throw Hoffa out Maher, who represents the Team­ ville; Mrs. Mary Thompson, 16 An- cetved the girl's award with Pa-1 of the Job. sters on the monitor group. dor Rd.; Harold Turner, Caat tricla PresUleo cited as runner-up. j The head of the S-man monitor Schmidt represented the original Set your tabi* un­ Windsor Hill; Susan Humea, SEMI-WNILISS iL C C Paul Bottlcello won the boy's prise board, Martin F. O'Donoghue, plaintiffs In the compromised law­ and Ernest 'Schwarts the runner- South Coventry; Terri McDonald, viewed the appeals court decision suit against Hoffa, der the sky end en­ j Wholi 9T Fill Half LB up award. Eaat Hartford. HAMS Robert Itawkins. graduating ADMETYED TODAY: Mrs,! class president, gave the welcom­ won-losf records of the other teams joy good outdoor Eileen Flvnn, 1067 Main St SUPER-RIGHT, HEAV'V, WESTERN,W EbitKN, tCORN-FED STEER BEEF ing address following an invoca­ are: Indians 6 and 5; Yanks 4. 6 BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A tion delivered by the Rev. Arthur arid 1 tied; Cubs 5. 4 snd 2 lied; Local Stocks eating. Get your daughter to Mr. and Mrs. John Top Rtmil or .T, HeSernan. St. Francis of Assisi and Dodgers pone, lost 10 and tied SUPER Harris, Cook Dr., Bolton; a daugh­ Church pastor. Elisabeth Coffey needs et Popular... ter to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sln- Bitten Rouad LB and Margaret Shuteran spoke on Recnivea Degree 4)uotatlonB PuriUslMd by MARKETS naman. South Coventry; a son to ROASTS the graduation theme. John Graham, son of Mr. and Ck>bura 4k Middlabrook. Ine. Mr. and Mrs. Richard A,8ker, Wap- A combined schools chorus led Mrs. John Graham Jr., of Nevera'' Bank Stocks WAYBEST FRESH NATIVE W, piny. ' 4k 1^ Supor-Right Heavy Corn-Fed f t * C by .loel Bahner. South Windsor Rd. recently received the Bachelor Bid Asked BIRTHS TODAY: A daughter w n w l k s i v 9 I E M I V Steer B eef-80N E IN LB 0 9 schools music director, rendered of Fine Arts degree in ndustrial Conn. Bank ant)' Trust P "It's A Grand Night for Singing" Design from the Rhode Island Co...... ;..... 4014 42'^ to Mr. and Mra. Richard Daddarlo, CANADIAN STYLI 6’OZ 4« a C and "The Bells of St, M ary's." School of Design. A former Hart­ Hartford Nations 8 S. Hawthorne St.; a daughter to D M W IY SUPER-RIGHT, SLICED PKG O Y Patricia PresUleo. class vice ford Art School student. Graham Bank 4k Trust Co. . 35 37 Mr. and Mrs. Victor Bronke, S3 president, also spoke on the grad-, was on the Dean's list during his Fire Insurance Companies Richard Ave.; a daughter to Mr. uation theme. Following a number senior year. Aetna F lr a ...... ’. . . 62 65 OPEN THURS. and FRI. and Mrs. Robert Raven, 68 Moun­ SLICED LAMB LIVER .. 33^ by the combined schools orchestra, Rummage .Sale Set National Fire ...... 115 123 tain St., Rockville. Merrilyn Nelderw'elfer W'as fea­ The United Workers of First Hartford Fire ...... 170 180 DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: Lt till 9 P.M. ^Getting Vp’ Ritual from ‘(fat Has iVine’ BACON r ;, 1.59^ .00. LB (.55° ture In a piano'solo. Congregatipnal Church will hold a Phoenix Fire ...... 72 75 I Mrs. Anna Strycharz, Regan St., BIRTHDAY Marcia Casavant. oUea secre- Rummage' Rale In the Church Life and Indemnity Ins. Cos. cmasms [ Rockville; Miss Sadie Cunning­ The Allen family demonetrates for a woman’s magazine writer their "getting up” ritual In one of 1^5 9 9 ^ tarj', presented the claaa gift to basement Friday. June 19 from 7- Aetna Caaualtv ...... 175 185 PAN READY ham, 73 Spruce St.; Mrs. Matilda the scenes from "A-Cat Has Nine,” a Comedy to be presented Jjy the 50-50 Club of St. Mary's FRANKFORTS!“^ K ;.r ““ 2 the school. In addition to class of- 8:30 p.m. It will continue oh Sat­ Aetna Ufe ...... 218 228 ■t-- Ground Beef ' Fraah Loan I.J*. 5 5 c Richter, 58A Chestnut St.; Mrs. Episcopal Church. The 3-act play w llp .^ presented tomorrow and Saturday at 8:15 p.m. In the • fleers previously nnotmeed, Gloria urday from 10-11 a.m. Donationa Conn. General ...... 321 326 [ Jeannine Frelman, 9 Trotter St.'; Bowers School auditorium under uie directl Hams MOW AT THE Kathryn Dimlow, Virginia Doocy, 1 Fafnlr Bearing ...... 48 51 Baby Goudas Each 4 3 c WARDS Marilyn A. Dxen, Timothy A. rietta Chisholm of Anaonia. and j Landera Frarv, Clark 21 .V w N 1 «. O M t M V W A M 1‘ LOWEST PRICIS Famham, Patricia A. Florence, Grand Royal Patron Robert W. N. B. Machine ...... TO', .13 4 Fresh ch SUoe Individually 9 I? John S. F^rd, Judith Goslee. Lynne Osteyae. of Bridgeport, wll| make North and Judd . .. . 35 tb Loaf Cheese Wrapped Pkg. DAYS IN YEARS 1 M. C. Grant. Leonard Orky, Rob­ their official visit to Chapman Rogera Corp (B) .... 114 I.Vj Lean Rib 27 30 Pork Roast ert C. Hav/kiiva, Dianne L Heri­ Court, Order of Amaranth Friday. Ruaaell Mfg...... WABDS IS YOUR ORE-STOP SHOP tage, Pamela S. Holcombe. Nor­ June 19, at 8 p m. In the Masonic Stanley Worka...... 45 48 " /t's So Nice Sunnybrook Strictly Fresh Grade A man R. Johnson Jr.. Richard M. Temple. Terrv Steam ...... 44 47 Deerfoot FOR ALL HOME IMPROVMtNTS J-OJUfL JjUUJt / Johnson, Timothy C. Kaiser, Brian The meeting will be preceded by Torringtnn ...... 29', 31 'i J U N E H O M E I •FH I DWtNOAItl IITIMATH Krause, and John Krswski, Jr, Veeder Root ...... 61 .54'4 Farms It. To Save Twice a dinner at 6:30 in the banquet hall. Boneless I •FBI! IXPIIIT PtANMNO f:Also: Suean L Kugler, Richard H. Members who wi.sh to attend the The above quoiatloris are not to Smoked Butts IMPROVEMEN C A I P EGGS PEACHES YELLOW FREESTONE LBS Kupchimos, Willard B. Littlefield, dinner must make reservations be construed as actual markets. erf Popular iT^ juA ■ r IOW.COST. RniAMI INfTAUAriON Jr„ Gloria H. M. Marios, Robert .Z, with the secretary. Mrs. Clarissa tiiviawooK r 11 McCormack. Patricia McLaugh­ FSINT Miller, 3 Stephen St,, before June Su'ept Stuff Top Grade Lew, Low Prices Butter FKISHCKIAMIKY CANTALOUPES rnXTi;'.A35° lin, Rosemarie A. Mosako, Mary- 13. Choice lb Eaien O'Meara, Doris M. Ouellette, Enough candy la made In the Chuck Roast ddar 11 Marilyn J. Plank, Patricia Pres- Nashville, Tenn., has the onl.v United States to supply each per­ NO MONEY DOWN*-^UP TO 3 YEAR^ TO PAY ON HOME IMPROVEMENTS OVER MOO tileo, Thomaa Rae, Jr.. Salvatore PLUS L FO« IVISY CHEtU A l» TOMATOES RED RIPE full size replica of the Parthenon son in the nation with 1 *4 pmind.a 1 USf-KEGUlAI AlOAF L. Randasso, Jr., Robert C. Rin- In A .t h a n s. the masterpiece of every month, according to the En­ Way best *aldi. Siisanne J. Rutigliano, Emeat Greek architecture. cyclopedia Brltannica. World Green 'll. Schnaits, Jr., Margaret Shut­ Native e a . Muenstar M11D II LETTUCE LEAF-FRESH NATIVE HEAD eran, David E. Simpaon. Muriel J. Cornish Hens 16 Oz. i ■-? Tellier, Leonard J. Toccallne. STAMPS SPECIAL! 3-pc. Qleaming white bath set 1 i j / Joyce M. • • allera. Arthur G. 3>ODL S UJ^L A&P BEETS SLICED or WHOLE CAN Warner, Harry L. Wellea, Jr., and 1150 BURNSIDE AVE. NAPIER John J. Zanks. UBBY TOMATO ^8F Fronch Fries TOUI STEWID 1LB Rev. Roy Hutoheon, Wapiping etteicE DEL MONTE 2 CANS Community Church pastor, gave EAST HARTFORD - TOMATOES the benediction. WHITE MEAT TUNA A&P Pros and Corrots 1 QT 14 OZ m e C rVmnmiuilon Breakfkst Set COrFEE !«,2t JUICE COMPARE AT MOB ORAPEPaUIT CANS St. Francis of Assisi Mothers STORE HOURS: A&P Chopped Broccoli A&P JUICE 2 Circle Communion Breakfast will STAR*KIST AA a / - " IT IIMAS, be held Sunday, Jtine 14 after the Wed.. Thora., Frl., 6 a.m.-9 p.m. GIANT IN niEEZEE rxes 6 a.m. Mass. SOLID PACK # JllC lets fittings Cut Com KRISPY CRACKERS shTnepk'g!29' Mrs.. Ross Miller of Hartford Mon., Tuea., Set,,.* a,m,-6 p,m. 45.01. # will speak on "Liturgy in the SAVE 5c CAN M m W *8 DOWN Home.” - CAN CjodIl-OuL dUnJU. . . . 53 $8 A MONTH ANN PAGE AAAYONNAISE OR Mrs. Francis Tsbahey, chairman of the affair, has asked women st- BI.OCK STYI.E C harco al KINGS SAG 8#*# tending to park in the back lot eo Peter Pan Peanut o*. 3 9 c as not to Interfere with thoee at­ BuftejT n • Sleak design adds beauty to your bathroom WHITER" SALAD DRESSING tending other Masses. . Paper Plates Those wishing tickets may con­ CHUCK ROAST • Cleans easily without any tedious scrubbing i J.no For Hellmann Mayonnaise-SU Frankfort Rolls ako ofSIlc ,Df 10 29‘ tact either Mrs. Tabshey, Ash Rd., Rival Dog Liver 2 , i., c... 29e • Porcelain finished 5' steel recessed tub f Campball'i, Vogatable Beef, gj 10'/iOZ^jPC Mrs. Charles Kehoe,- Farmstead LEAN. TENDER, • Impervious vitreous china lavatory, toilet Chicken Noodle-Chicken Rice46 CANSeJ^^ Dr.. Mrs. Rudy Durig. Graham Rd. DELICIOUS. or Mrs. Wayne Gorton, Robert Dr. TASTY ROAST • Long-weoring—resists stains and acids The committee announces that instant J. Wax ,..*1.29 12 OZ 39! Free bathroom planning SPICIALI ANN PAGE JAR the affair will be over before 11:30 SMOKED-MEATY y * Dole Pineapple Juice ^ ' GRAPE JELLY a.m. • JANE PARKER Seconds Smash Yanks 29 Ralston Corn Chex p^g. 19c WHITE SLICED The Short Seconds remained LEMONADEM10en Reg. or P i n k ,I W CANS 89° undefeated In Little League play SHOULDERS > 3 9 ‘ V * ■ Wednesday evening, clobbering the Brillo Soop Pads 2 ug., Pkgs. 49c BREAD SPECIAL 5 0 Z Yanks pitchers for a multitude of Cut-Rite Wax Paper ^ FROZEN PKG hits to win 23 to 3 at Wapping NIFTY W AF^S Field. Tommy Malin, Ronnie SWEET, n a t iv e a a 2 49 2 29° BIO. 17c LP Reardon and Ronnie Del Berna- S & S 20-OZ. BOHLE CASE LOT SALE! Save over H a gallon do all homered for the winners. STRAWBERRIES i SS' YUKON-GINGERAIE AND POPULAR FLAVORS In another high-scoring game CAKE JANE 8ARKER ^ Q C BAR-B-QUE SAUCE Oronge ChiffonllEe.SFiNOWONlV the Cubs , defeated the Dodgers ^ ‘ Cliarcoal Briquets s ~ ' Contents 16-1 at Pleasant Valley, chalking 10 69 QTS, DELICIOUS COFF’EE 35 Charry Pie »Ea. PKICE Stc-ttECIAL Only up 11 hits compared to 3 for the beverages losers. Depnie Murphy, the win­ tequioiilorly' ning pitcher, blasted the only CHASE ( SANBORN , 71e S u g ar Cookies eakke. homer of the gsme. Gene Ma- HOODS BRAE-BURN PASCAL CELERY 1 B A N A N A S \ ForTbaWaohand Wa'H Hove: 5.69 bEL monte Jowirs was catcher for the Cubs. Sandwich Cremo Fillod rxi SforioiHry ••Yi; Fancy Peas 2 35* On the mound for the Dodgers ICE CREAM V] Gallon 69e FRUITS and Sweet Juicy Yelldw Peathee. Honey- per gallon In 4-gel. was Barry Srheckley. relieved by REFRESHING Bch. 1 0 c 1 LOOSE Lb. 1 0 c WHITE SOX O f 200, H« PEI MONTE ' ' dews. Cantaloupes, 9ing Cherries, cate or 5-gal. can Kstchup gitMfPTKziie' Kan Cook in the fourth irtning, Single gallan..4.71 Envtloptt with Jeff Davis catching. HAWAIIAN PUNCH 6 ^..‘1" SWEET, JUICY CALIF. LARGE Plums, Calava Pears, D’Anjpu Pears, Boaton .or Romxine T#Pf IN PtlfHNISi JENECA _ CHIU AND rtEVf . Lead I.eagii« NECTARINES CALAVA PEARS LEHUCE Fresh Pineapples, Fancy Blueberries, e Guaranteed equal to highest priceePpoints UNEN FINISH The Short Seconds with 12 wins DOUBLE WORLD GREEN STAMPS EVERY WED. VEGETABLES Extra Fahey McIntosh, Sweet Juicy Tablets | Grapa Drink «'*t? 2S' : e Resists weather, chipping, and fading and no losses lead the league. The nAVgK...VAI.UII Lb. 3 9 c Each 2 5 c ^ 2 Heads 25C Florida Orahges. • Covert more, covers better, dries quickly DOLE'S SLICED . AWd end AfaHew . o Finest linseed ^ base, oppliet smoothly ‘ Typing Fepw ! Pinsapplt . KALE! LO-liUSYRE.alkyd base paint. C 7B ■ K n o u ta MANOY ffAaisco ‘ ‘ T id e T id e Ivory Snow ivory Flakes ' O xydol 1^ Reg. 6.98, single gal. 6.99, 4-gal. lots. gal. O I, Msme loekt Fig Newtons 1 iJirge Slr.e‘’3 3 c SALE! TREDFRUF porch and floor fin- King Size ^1.35 Large 35C Giant 8 2 c Large Size 35C Large Size 3 5 c S 5 3 ' ith. Reg. 5.95, got. Qt. only 1 .3 3 .... gel. 3-LB BAG 1.5 3 IHI OIEAT AnANTte A FACmC TEA OOMfANr G^ont Slr.e 7 9 c l.Aundr.v Size ^ 4.09 King n .3 7 Giant Size 8 2 c Giant Size 8 2 c i aidt m 4 M-amK.4 Vlawew ead Wl»»f J f |^ISFISDw-»UY L a v a Soap C a m d y Soap Z e st Soap Personal Ivory Soap REi CMOE ,P0RAR ^ Medium HI K T C 3*L6 Bai t-d Regular Size ..romplexIoR Size 2 Reg, size 2 9 c Ivqry IA« a . S lAC 1.Y7 Size > 7 1 6 y i THRII-TAB SHISfOUS Instelled e« . Nlc« An. I. (.(• M lunMM IM «.,*•« lit HletiT. (• U>l1 t UHH. 2 For 2 5 c ’ 4 r o r 3 9 c 2 Bath Size 3 9 c 4 , „ 2 7 e • grofocl 4iiKi.|»04iuHfy overoge 24x20' 2 ^ * 3 3 e heme et low et o end mpinlenance chores AD DETERGENT AJAX OEANSER Coromic^granule surface on asphalt V R LIQUID FAB DHEROINT C heer D ash Joy C o m et saturated base for longer life. Fire FO» AUTOMATIC WASHER Ivory Liquid DITIKGFNT '' A COtGATMAlMOUVI FKODUa A COiSAtl RALMOIIVI fHOOOCT resistant. Wide choice of coiert, WITH FREE DISH I,«rgr size 3 3 c Reg. 3 9 c Jumbo^2-^’ IS Oz. 3 2 c s j Oz. 5 5 c Reg. size JexssggF J 2 31c 13 Oz. 3 8 c 2t Oz. 7 5c patterns, 10:yeor warranty. A MONTH II M CAS utiim 33° ‘ U-51 39° Giant Size 7 9c I.«undi7 ^4.69 St Oz. ^ 1 .0 3 Large Size 2 3 c S3 O z . ^ . 0 5 INSULATiD ASPRALT SIDING S o gives year round protocNdn bittelled on Att CONDENSED AU EXTRA FiU ^ Blue Dot Duz Spic and Span C a sc a d e , NEW INTRODUCTORY PRICE! o ondt tootonal poInNng everege 24x20* . SILVHI DUST BLUl RINSO BtUi ^ heme et lew et COMTROtUUI SljDSIN9 ."^^CONTROLLH) SUDSING For Automatic Diehwaahera Large choice of .distinctive colors THt NfW DtTdIOtNT " •lUHWHIU lTWAJHM ■ FO« T>|t/AUTCIMATTC WASHER FOR THt AUTOMATIC WASHER ' ^ Large Size 27.C Small Sioa 2 6 c ' 4-- ■ and patterns, Reduces heating, itiW i3 3° A MR. CLEAN INSTALL NOWI coding costs. Ceramic granule tun- tu r n 34* UR4I (Nil 3 9 ‘ UNSH14 32* . Giant Size 62C Large Size 7 9 c 4 5 c PROCTER A GAMBLE'S NOTHING TO PAY face. Carries a 10-year warranty. ' ■■■; - ■ ! .-'-Vi 'TIL O aO BERI ■ ' A MONTH' Savoy fO reft ; D u z n e w FREE es t im a t e; LOW-COST INSTALLATION SERVICE $FIY SHORTIMND HANDY ANDY lUX iailY i -(■ Car Shampoo . Large Size Oiza IIOUIP DCTUeiNT NiguLARt w M frrot-^^t apa lAxikt AifD raYiNt' The Cori iShojnpoo XO^ "AVF 10% ON ALL HEAllNa-PAY NOTHING TIL OCTOBER t'UIH 38* IT* th a t W ^ M Too! 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4 . - ^ ------, A ' H . ' f . .r MANCHESTER EVENING »BR AU). MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY. JUNE 11. 19Bfl PAGE FtrrSEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY. JUNE 11. 1969 / awarded a Mascer o Businaaa Ad- Rockville-V ernon ralntetration dAgrea S^’.iKiay at the Surprise Shower ' ' BUGS BUNNY UUR BUAMDING UUU8 E wHb MAJOR UUOFU); DAILY CROSSWORD PU’/JBLB Univaraity of Cknnactkut. He has been a’ the hoa>,>ital sineq For Miss Yateg ...... — i * - r i - i r m i T i i i i u m iitu i.iL HOW TOTUNATg ■ • r rsoalring hte badMlor of scieitcc W O N O S ^ WHAT MAI degree in Bustneaa Admin lairs tion 7 Mlaa Louise Tatca. daughtair t>i % JSt. $1923 ,603 Budget COULP HAI^ KK Anawar to Pra»toua Purflf from Northeastern University, in Mr. and Mrs. Lueste Tates, 28 LFAP.'I, P SA R K IM t^ 1931. He is rompletin. his aecesid iWsAieB A U U u tr maetini) on reioord. Ilealth Commissioner eligible elor of sefence degree from the A T O M C e^ * , M Aft |wHa of TBinpler Dr. Joseph J. Kristan recom­ "God and His World” will be the University oi^ Connecticut Sunday. t Flow, noisily After no more than IS minutes ' ■hips 42 Religious mended to the Selectmen 'Tuesday theme of the 2-week sMsion. M Mariner’s' SSes asgtes 20 Cavalryman diacuaaion tha Board adoptad a thAt they name a'health commis­ Children's Day Service .will be SALE ENDS SATURDAY 10 Pause 33 Expunged book budget of glJIS7,S03 for the 1969- . luminum Proiaettd .'■'Ay; wisevsauVsetMA.' -SOM.'- sSM-WREI.lifaih^.sv dirsetloa 45 DomesUc slaeg sioner to.keep schools advised on held at the church Sunday signify­ 4 IT Sun 12 Gaelle 34 River (Sp.) 60 school year) an increase of up to date health programming. ing the close of the 'regtilar church 13 Bodice of land 35 Partaker 47 Mimic .. $148,386 over tha current budget. New' To A —A clear, colorless BY V. T. HAMLIN laOtiUin 37 Derisive 41 Brythonie - The Selectmen seemed receptive school for the summer. A IX E Y O OP 50 Consume 18 Mouths ‘ The enUre meeting lasted 90 mln- to the idea, but-took no action. The service will Include recita­ lacquer costing that la' proving F.inast Welch's ^v^NOrr OMM’^AN'aKT «OMK 21 Candles grimace sea god YBH -VKNOW, OCXXA,, 53 Ax* 50 Contort of utee, half the usual Ume. , Dr. Kriatan said a heAlth com­ tion* and songs 'fey the children. tough and. resistant I* being widely iHie o3uu> BKK/ oom io j __aar «um jM WHU VOUM SSMsnsurss 23 Seniors 39 Endury. used by aJumthum fabricators. In­ OTH or iM \ «r nr.. I could aiMC Geb (Egypt) Anothar record was probably missioner could attend monthly Their work will be on display In the miTTY RtCM NlTTHiM oC'CloUi 25 Machine part 41 Colorado broken 'ey the Board's budget com­ dustrial butlderA are aatd. to find ClAIM i..ru- I DO wnvt A a r m 27 Fenqs opening resort park 51 Native metal meeting! aimed at advancing vestibule. TMCEONC / - \ eorrwK! 54 Loiter mittee last week when it cut only achool health and adviae parents Gu«*t Caller this an added inducement th using or-m * ) —-u---- - sa n sb r m r one Itavi from the budget as pro­ on health for their children. Jerry Kelt of Cincinnati. Ohio '''umlnum overhangs and roofs and HORMD / r strondl* ITT £ posed by. Siipt. of Schools Ray­ As health offleer the doctor has will- be the featured__, caller _.,,wwith I aluminum eaalnga. Architectural lo n th e r IT mond B. Ramsdell. been doing this work himself for inhn.iAn I trimmings and hardware finished a i Organ of The committee decided that one the past two years. He noted that hssring school station wagon should be Ellington has a health commis­ U Fsm sl* disposed of and another vehicle sioner, saint (ab.) e square dance record-1 pe„tuti changea. Q o ' i SSMistsko utilised for additional service. Parsonage Considered Ing artist for MacGregor Record- ' * Since $186,135 of the budget in- Ing Co. . 2 SfftfeOPTHe^ 3S Bitter vateh Purchase of a parsonage will be PHEXPKTED iANgWeg*..,., t»ix STXIders (sb.) ereaae la allocated to fixed charg­ recomtliended at a meeting of the Voter Session Postponed M Lubricant es. the committee had only $12,201 Verndh Methodist Church Confer­ The vote r-making session " 40 Pronoun that could poasibly be reduced. In ence June 21 after the morning scheduled for Saturday at Vernon 43Ti«rra dd presenting the budget Ramsdell service. Elementary School haa been poat- SAVI 9c SAVI 2c GARNI VAl^ • BY DICK TURNER Fuego Indian ■aid it waa at "rock bottom." ■ The church has been considering poned because a quorum of the • H «•< tryta. km T M «.a Dm. CH, ' 41 Genus of The budget waa considered re­ several housea for purchase since Selectmen wdll be unable to be meadow markable by Board members In voting to have a full — time min­ present. grasses that the $12,201 covers natural In­ ister. A specific recommendation The next session I* scheduled for Finest 44 Peer Oynt’s E PKISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER creases in expenses plus the three will be acted upon at the meeting. July 11 at the Town Clerk's office, mother new schools—Lake St. Elemen­ Flag Day OtMervance from 9 s.m. to 1 p.m. - ^ AND JUST »>, V06» CIMERAPIAS!'.*' ME A N D 40 Second Registrars of Voters Geoi^ce Ma- MV BIO w tary, Rockville High, and Vo-Ag— A farewell salute to the 48-star L O O K A T M V >06« DCLPHINIUMS!? ,-1 selling that win be operating for a full flag will ke.vnote this year's ob­ haran and Albert Tennatedt, and DELPWINIUMS ISN'T ANYTHING OUT MOUTH.'v 4 t Natal sounds servance of Flag Day .Sunday at Town Clerk Henry F. Butler a t­ Rea Lemon ------T H E R E Di69«n<} I I Si Greater in year for the first time. hfs Ramsdell pointed out that sev­ 3 p.m. by the Rockville Lodge of tended the snnuai Conference of. MINE? TWHew > depth r Elks. Election Officials yesterday at the JUICE • SWEETENED W /««d5 51 Soup vessel eral hundred- thousand dollars of the budget Is expected to be re­ John R. Hoyt, exalted ruler, has Rocky Hill Veterans Hospital. The ! S4Conimand IT invited the public to join the trib­ conference Is conducted by the of- [ SSPithy turned to the town by state 12 O i ITL N (lfm » T W grants, aid and tuition. He noted ute to the 48-star flag that has fire o fthe secretary of state. 27c that estimated income on the cur­ been the symbol of freedom for Bid Accepted I 47 years. The Flag Day observance The Board of Education last ! rent budget is 314.442. night accepted a bid of $1..390 sub­ The budget will provide educa­ conimemorates the 182nd anniver­ $ n SHORT RIBS BY PRANK O’NEAL sary of the adoption of the 13- mitted by New Elngland Masonry o w s tion for an eatimated 3.240 pupils, star flag. Co. of Waterbury tor rhasonry and 210 more than are in the schools SMOKED SARDINES '•'•Umiw''' SHttVF, 8GHE MriSUOM now. ■ . Tile Ven. Maurice G. Foiilkes waterproofing at Maple St. School. SAVI 6c will deliver the principal address This waa the apparent low bid MNMTS 3IBT ROMS) IttBMC! Teachers’ salaries, the largest in a program being planned by among alx submitted. The highest O l CANS Item in the budget, also Accounts Paul S. Blackwelden. William bid was $3,694, submitted by 49c for the greatest increase. A total Ryan of Hartford will be {^eat George Oroach. of $778,291 la allocated for teach- Princi SHERIFF! soloist. w a t e r Meet Hunt era' aalaries, $76,385 more than Trailer Site Sold The Rockville WATRS will meet Ivory BY AL CAPP and BOB LUBBERS SHERIFF! was paid this year. The figure pro­ at 8 p.m. a t the Kosciusxko Club, LONG SAM A vide# for eight additional teachers A warrantee 'deed iffor the aale of the land on whlth the Vernon after weighing In a t 7:30 p.m. SOAP I5UPPO60 THENVOUOIVSVOUACOrlSeMr?) TAKSYK and annual salary increases for Trash Carrier Charged MOTHBR-KI5S VDOA ^ H A l k i r present teachers. Increases In Trailer Court is located off Kelley X0U6HTAee Rd. was filed In the Town Clerk'a David J. Davis. 22. of Wendell M tA n n x . 6RAreFULfiOHiHN*t^ jW C f AWAY other school'.personnel and their Rd., Ellington, was arrested about IGE lA IS tHATTHQZEB salaries, total $59,760. , office yesterday. To-em^ J The deed transfers the land 3 p.m. yesterday on a-charge , of 33< cm Le ss Hasting expenses are expected carrying trash in an uncovered MALE IN TV to increase by 48,860 Irf the com­ .from John and Luta Giulietti of W7RU5T' ing year when the three new Vernon, to John J. Guilietti of Bay- truck. Patrolman Richard Bennett Ivory M fKBY side. N. Y.. for $100,000, The Ver­ arrested Davis after seeing rub­ 'THEY ROPE schools will be operating for a full bish fall from the truck as it ABCUrff year. non Guilietti's hojjl the mortgage. SOAP lTHATAWAY! They recently bought the trailer traveled along Union and Waat Transportation expenses total St*, to the city dump. He is $72^783. of which:- $86,658 is paid park buaineaa from Erwin 'Tuxbury to whom they had leased the land. scheduled to appear in Rockville MED lAKS for contracted services and public Moose Broadcast City Court Monday. 29< SAVI Zc carriers. Hos^tal Notes SAVI 2c Other Board Action The Rockville Lodge of Moose Th* RnarU vni.f u .t' 1°^ nemboT* of Menchooter Admitted yesterday: Sophie Or- PLUS MANY MORI OUTSTANDING MAGIC 9 SPICIALSI T.M. »•(. M.A PM. OIL low'aki, 25 Windsor Ave.; Christine ■Wbsewiwraamasaemew 4 tii .• 19M ky MIA SmWm. Im. payiv Ramsdell $50150 a * month forfn,. ththe . lodgM Sunday to Ivory wtw awii use of his car for school business. hear a clo.aed circuit broadcast of Stanley, 32 Prospect St. graduation exercises from Mooae Discharged yesterday: Suaanne SOAP T il 1*11 you another thing K hat that my old car doran’t This was said tb be a plan gaining Heart -High School in IlUnola. Mitchell. Hartford Tpke.; Rose IRISH • WHOLI JUDD SAXON BY KEN BALD and JERRY BRONDPTELO acceptance throughout the state. have— '18 more pay manta!" Other school personnel, who do not The broadcast w*'l be received Snider. Windermere Ave. RIADY-TO-COOK use thlt{t\pars as often, will con­ a t the Mooae Home. Biaeeil St., Births yesterday': A son to Mr. PEIS lARS II East Hartford, a t 4 p.m. Rock­ and Mrs. Douglas Auclair,. Ware­ 27c 2 H TO 3 'A LBS |g i£ ? T fe tinue'to receive reimbursement at the rate of ID cents a mile. ville members planning to ’attend house Pt.; a daughter to Mr. and PLUMP . TENDER • MEATY the ONT PBSfiy HAS A TALK may meet at the Moose Home on Mrs. Harold Burt,. Somers Rd., El­ CHICKENS WITH HinOMNS, muLA LITTLE SPORTS BY ROUSON Resignattona of three teachers lyory Flakes BOSWORTH UINCHeS WITH were Accepted. Nancy Mollies and Elm si-.iat 2 p.m. for transporta­ lington. * ‘ <1 MK OAUeHTER JESSICA. tion. Chick>ns f r i s h » s p l i t , q u a i t m i d o r c u t - u p li 3 | c Barbara NaebUly resigned from MILO TO HANDS the high school staff and Robert McManus Gete Degree Vernon and TaJoottyllle newa la SO 3UPOS town® « » _ Joseph P. McManus, city treaa- handled through The Herald's DRETTV eeCRETARy/ DON'T Alcom reaigfied from -Maple St. 7 - K l i C U T l e SHOOceaMOTHBR, BUT School staff. The system needs a urar and bt aineas manager of Rockville Burenu, 7 W'. Main St., IGE PKG iB I'm COM® T O RELD HIM Rocdcville City Hospital, will be telephone TRemont 8-6136. 35< CUT FROM YOUNG, TENDER PORKERS ON THeRBSOONP.' math and a music teacher. PORK ROAST \ Herman Weber was transferred from Mhe , high school custodial Pork Roost CHINI IN D LI 4 9 ^ staff to he nead custodian at Lake Lava St. Everett Robertson waa trans­ SStlLtaftST ferred from Vernon Elementarv to MANCHESTER HAND SOAP SMOKED BUTTS SLICED BACON FRANKFURTS UNK SAUSACr; , t replace Weber a t the high school. IHOUIOIR MttOir PINAST 211 HORMH BY JOHNNY HART One full and one part-time cus­ WELL TPIMMED 11 59c CU*(B LI 45< SKINLESS - IIG VALUE lAG 99c COUNTPY STYll LI B. C. todian are needed. UBLIC MARKET KEG lARS 25< 4 9 < Driver Education Offered 803 - 805 MAIN STREtT iiemptiiii-ewiBsssaaMi BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE WH ^vv ! w Mat a p a y ! GET OUT OF HRRC A new course in driver educa­ Why Pay Mora THm Tfraio P rk ^l AND ZOOM ur TO i^HEIR WSSION AKOMPIISHED^ SUZ AMD 100M-B0OU — it's g o o d tv b b tion will be offered thi* summer 43,000 FBT... 080T,TMArS TURH ON T*5IR TACAN ID SMAlCt -mtlMTTVSSUIW* You UTriF p e s t ! to boj-s and girls 16 tb 18 years af T id SpeeiJSaf. Price! OURMST HOME . THESE ARE IYPICAL.PF MONEY SAVING’PRidO INTtBCIPr ■TO LEAD THSM DOWN THRU THS OVERCAST... & 0 F in d Y o u r age in thia and hearby communi­ DETERGENT THAT ARE THE DAILY RUU-NOT THt EXCIPTION- ties. White-Sliced o w N C A v e ! The Board approved the pro­ BETTY AIDEN- AT FIRST NATIONAL, gram which will cost'* atudents $30 LGE PKG PURINA ^ instead of a reported $85 charged 33c by private instructor*. The state Dog Chow5^Lnox62«jAuiox3$c will reimburse the towm $10 for ORIAM WHIP each student. Etnrollment has al­ Ivory Snow 201 PKG ready reached 44, and two certi­ Don't miss thii pet-acquainted sale for Dessert Topping 21c GOLDEN BROWN, LEAN KIND TO HANDS KILlOaO'S • iPICIAl 'K' fied teachers have been retained. a bed brstd buy. If you sren'l ■ regular 1-LB TTie driver education course will 2 4H0ZPKC$‘ 51c he offered a t the adult evening leby Aldan Ian, than it's not loo Isis LOAVES Cereal Amt »wt mrnat »<•.- Pi IGE PKG L in v 'i ^ Tm> wen* k. k N«. — ■ohool next fall. also. Both clas.s 34c io try thii fins quality St this spscial and behind-the-w'heel instruction SMOKED 4 to Corned Beef 12-OZ CAN 48< •sit pries. REG PRICE 17c LOAF • Special June 1it-13fb MORIY MEEKLE BY DICK CAVAlXl will be given. EASY TO PREPARE ,S Lba. lOONTTHINMWETtE ^ riosnSUittee Named C am ay WHAT 00 HUGO HOME Named tb a Tolland Study Com­ Lb. ijVi OZ PKG 3 8 < WEHAUE ANOGETM/ GONO TO AtAKE MUCH OP Minute Rice MICKEY FINN BY LANK LEONARD B03TED A OENT IN THE MARKET. mittee were Aitty. Robert F. Ka- SHOULDERS TOILET SOAP W agic 9 Produce ^SpeeiJe ! PRANCO-AMIRICAN - W |1H CHUSt' TO han, chairman. Charles O'Flinn. INVEST? BKMOE 2 IS ’/, 02 CANS WE'RE GemNG IR HUH? WHATTj Atty. Leo B. Flaherty. The CALIFORNIA - Rich and Flavorful • Rsfrsshing Summtr DssEsrl Macaroni 35c REAPVTOLOCiCtJF,) OH! Ocu- * Rroup will meet with a 'Tolland REG 8ARS WHOLI PROCISSID MtYNEWS W " HO-BUTG MUST'VE S«! CMiuxx comnjlttee to see what arrange­ NATIVE CDVEDC 39< ON FU L'S STOOC iDRO FFB) AGAIN OR IC P ments can be made for Tolland CUT-UP r i\lC I \d EACH Dill Pickles OT JAR 2 3 c JOOAY.aAHO?/ HAVE BEEN M BEFORE, htgh school St dent* in 1961, when CAHTALOUPES (RRILLO TOISJ THE MARKET Camay [.aO SEPANH O UR AGO.' they will no longer be admitted at LEGS ,..49t 12-PAO PKG 23e Ellinjtoh. US Soap Pads TOILET SOAP O lO IO IA • Firm and Rips RAUARO • ROROIN Muaawv K). A ooramiUee heaijed by O'Flinn POaches Mudylng merit rating for teachers BREASTS Meaty u. 65c Biscuits l-oz co^ 9c postponed Us -eport Isst night BATH BARS CALIFORNIA - Bssuhsi .U R O Y A L — ALL*'FLAVORS' because a full board w’ae not pree- 29c P lu m s ent. ^ ^ WINGS U . 2 5 C REG PKQS 3*. SIIO LISS - Reirsihmg LI Puddings 4 <•// Renovation of the office at Ver­ G ra p o s NARI9CO - PRIMIUM non Blementarj’ School w iir be Du O »IW >r WA m TJL MA NL as. considered by the -Roerd a t a brief , z Saltines H I PKG 2 6 k special meeting a t the school at | Choice Beef Cuts DETERGENT CALIFORNIA • RINGS LB 6UNSHINI • KRI6PV CAPTAIN EA&Y BY LESLIE TURNER Cherries. a date to be aet by Abner L ' FLORIDA > l-LI PKG 26c Brooks, chairmen of a study com­ B0N£LFJ4)4 c h u c k f o r a M CE LI Crackers y American Museum of Natural Hittpry. 297 EAST CENTER STREET lOOWTKNOWMY Committee chairmen' recently 14 VOlUMli —A SOOK A WIIK MANCHESTER OWN STRENGTH/ named by Mrs. Rudolph Schmidt, BEEF president, are Gordon Gibsonl lei- n -O l CAN 4V Volumo No. 10 now on $alo Q O c OPEN EVERY WEONESOAY, THURSDAY »ure time; Atty. Harvey Yonce, Ub. ■oualngtASnd M rt. S tuart Tihkham, UVER I'r Volume No. T only 29p — . •*"ployirtent Laddie Boy ' itill •vaiiobje as4 FRIDAY EVEWNRS TIU. 9; wtributlon b /‘a •report on the QVIOK FflOlEEN OKKTER OUT CouncU'a reedht'survey wax'poat- (fHICKOI DOG FOOD WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO' LIMIT QUANTITIES Pbnad frqm fast Saturday to this ■aturday, vr.S'jj/ •’ 'Second Polio Shot* 2 ffSiZ CANS 43c F I R S T ! n a t i o n a l I S T O R f S A second session for polio tn- SWORDFISH i 9 ‘ WulaUMis will be held at Rock- > 5 RIjrh Jkhool June 18 at 9 a.th. iaebee»U*eM*>ei»ueeeebeeeeA»»u»uee^ 4eiueeubpeFaieAieee»e*e>*U*a»eeM fciia*bw5eWe555 a>M»b»tea*asNM aaRMPMeARM - • . . 1 ■ •/ ¥ ■; i''

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KANCHE8TER EVENING HERALD MANCHESTER. CONN. THURSDAY. JtTNE >r. 1989 ,piKss sirnESN llAPTCinCSTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, OONN^ THURSDAY. JUNE 11. 19B» ' i . -m' t , PAGE SEVENTEEN 360f 400^ 400’Plus, 4 2 5 Feet Wallops THE raves Herald Angle • By «i\i \,yy'(aj. eiii. 6-3 last night at Rob­ Mtybe you remember last \ by peddling the righthandet ered for the Giants, who cracked other yqungaters received. honor-^ Open Golf Championship The reaSbn Boroi la such a good (heir backs or- other (ailments. i Detroit . >.. ..27 28 .80* order for three innings, scored in ertson Park. The Nike i2-6) also bet to finish well tpward. the lop year’s All-Star game. Tlicre I Kansas City .v24 28 .48(1 to Philadelphia. ' the fourth when Junior Gilliam six Pirate pitcher* for 19 hits. Wln- ‘abl* mention. Cellar-dwelling Bris- starting today is as useless as ;tjiUled in . the late innings to i^dn "About three weeks ago 1 got They’ve lost seven of their l(|'st singled and came around on Wally leaa (5eorg* Witt, just off the dis­ tm falled to win any second team la that In the seven Open* in which this muscle spasm In my back,” were power guys aplenty. : Washington ..24 30 .444 j 12 games, with only three rom- trying to hit a gnat with a 41-7 over Walnut Resteurent (1- he has played he ha* been worse ; Boston ..23 .80 .435 Moon's single and a doubleplay. abled list, lost hia fifth. Bam Jones noiranations but Qoach Tommy 6)' under the lights.. the awsrthy. solid, man-now play- Banks and Aaron and Mantle. 1 plete games from their staff In The Phllliea. who failed to col­ (7-5 ) won his fourth in a row;, hut .Monutkn had two Performers get peashooter. ' than a tl* for fifth only once. That MlWplne*. N.C.,'aal(J Todsy's Oame* h6norave-,,mentlon. ■ There are so many unpredictable After knotting the’ count In the Berra’ Mays and Thomas. .len- Clevelsnrl st Baltimore 8:05 thst span. And last night they lect on Ray Semproch'a four-hit­ after holding the Buck* to five hits fifth . inning. Green Manor addeil was In 1953, the year after he| today. "I’ve been taking tran- SM1 (ind On*, .skmvron, Willtam*. lost their second in a row. .8-2 at ter against the Dodgere the night and two runs for six innings, heed­ Cqnar(L.lUBQ landed three players factors Involved in ‘the 160-man won the Open; and Tam O'Shan-1 q,|Ujg,r pjug_ or some pill* aimed Trtsmloi »nd Kallne—yet « lerord p.m. Ferrsrese (4-3) v*. Psppks St. I»ult, reduidng their National field that such an able and neutral Its ytritinlng run's in the sixth, (»-2 i. before wrapped it ((p for Conley ed Stu Miller’* relief, help In a five- on the second tqam while Wethers­ Chuck Olenney's baaesdoaded ter "World" ohamplonahlp. : that parllcular muacl*. It’a bet- vn« Mt when no one got an extra- League lead tn one game xvhile with two runs In the fifth. Joe run seventln . field placed ,lwo kqd Platt 4'nd Hall observer as Jimmy Demaret said The Tam O'Shanler'victory poa-| ter now. Doesn't bother m* too Chicago at Washington 8:05 . ■ * * • the 72-hole champlon.ahlp , offers triple had given. Bill’s a Srilriead In base hit. Conley w-at beating Ls>a Angeles Koppe, Included In the Conley rounded out tti* two berths. the second. Bill CamMalf. who had alhly had something to do with! much. " Th» game was played *t Balti­ pm.. -Pierce )8-8 i va. I^ertimerer 2-1 with a fo\(r-hltter. RBDB 8. riTBB 4—Solo homers the greatest opportunity for an (4-5), trade, Richie Aabburn and Wally Coach Millard Maaon^i-^agles -also tossed a no-hltter Monday night, him' finishing I7lh in 1953. F.x- pn, played the Winded more* Memorial Stadium Conley, who was peddled after post singled around a Dodger er­ bv Rov McMillan and Frank Rob­ had four atacter* receiveStonorable amateur victory since Bobby Jones Kan.*as City at New York 2 atumbleii' In to tie Al Esplnosol 30 was reached for elBkt safeties, with hlbttlons entailed by hia victory InipYiot course every day since *r- Know what the lowe.at nne-*ea- p.m. Carver (4-4) va, Turley an 0-6 season beoaua# he refused ror for the scores. inson In the last two Innings clinch­ mention. Overall. 38 yoilttgsters Ray Blenco getting, two. Tofnmy. the rich Tam event could h*ve^,^,„^ Sunday, and said casually to quit hia winter job with pro­ • • • ed it for the Reds. It was McMil­ were singled out for piist-i^son years ago, then drubbed bis pro yon high 1* for home run* In a (.8-6). rival In a 36-hole playoff. Mason peciNl the Manormen with dulled his competitive edg^ H 'l hia game haa been "pretty good." modern major 1*0.501* park? If* fessional hasketball'a rhampion GAROB .8, B R A V r. S 2—The lan’* eighth, his one-season high, laurels. two blngles. did not compete in the 1954 Open Detroit at Bo.ston 2 p.rh.—Nar- .Boston Celtics, hai lost ss msny and No. 18 for Robinson, w-ho was * 4< * . .lone* also won the next year en "Had a 67 one day," .'he re>- SO, And th» park l.a Ballimore'e leskl r2-8> vs. Wills (2-0). Braves scored in the first two In­ Jim Vaughn, with a single, triple Howpver. he tied for fifth In as hels won (3-3i. but that's not nings on home run* by Hank Aaron 4-for-4 and drove in three runs. route to 1)1* grand slam of taking ADDED ENTRY—Black HillR, Eddie Arcaro. up, put marked a* an after thought, aa if Memorial Stadium Tomorrow’a Bohedule First Team Selections , the British and U.S. Open and and'home nifi led the Missilemen additional life in the Belmont Slakes at a mile-and-a-half 1965 with 295. lied for second In the ihree-iinder-par waa nothing If* the toughest home run park bad for a pitcher with a last place (16) and Del Crandall (8). but the Bob Purkey (8-7), who had lost while teammate W>b Grady also 1966 with 282, lied for fourth in Detroit, at New- York 8 p.m club. Particularly when two of Cards came from behind for three five of hia Isat six decisions, beat Caicheri Dick Avery of Man­ Amateur titles. Since then only one when the King Ranch colt easily defeated Royal Orbit lo get excited about tn the tnajorg. Tn the five year* it 1 Cleveland at W'aahington 8:06 chester. Batted .259, was charged amsteur. Johrny Goodman In 193.3. rapped out three hits. Five run* In 1967 with 284, and was third last The secret of the big fellow's thoaa losses were by one run, the unearned runs In the fifth on an the Cuba for the first time since the fifth inning clinched Nike'* in the mile-an(i-a-furlong Peter Pan Handicap at Belmont ha* hern a hig league ballyiird. p.m. I other by two. , and one of hi* vie- error. Manager Solly Hemua’ pinch : 19,8.8. He allowed only four hiU. but with only one error and batted in M has won the Open crown. year with 289. In hi* first Open ability to finish High in thq Cmen onlv *et-en sn.«ittnK elugg^r* had Kansas Cjity at Boston *:1.8 p.m 18 runs, second best mark in the No one, least of all dapper De­ second win. Park. The fact that The PreaknesR winner spotted Black appearance, in 1951, he lied for I torlea was a shutout over his first double and two-out ‘two-baggera by gave way to reliever OrlaniJo Pena Green-Manoi* ...200 012 x—5-5 poasihly can he traced to a atolid, hit as many as two home runs in {Chicago at Baltimore 8:0.8 p.m , place ex-males. Gino Cmoli and Bill While. Bob because of a blistered finger in the loop. Also hit two doubles, one m maret. really' expects an amateur Hills 14 pounds incrca.aed interest in the ^142,500 gal­ fourth. iinexcltable disposition. Whan one game there No one had hit triple, one home run and stole three to win. Bin’s ...... 030 000 0—3-8 FavomMe HIgn While the Brave* continued to , Rush (4-2) was the loaer with re-' eighth. Glen Hobble (6-6) was the Campbell and August: Marchese lop. more highly-keyed- entrant! are three in one g;ijrie Fact is. that | National Iieague stumble, second place San Fran-1 liever Joey Jay giving up two more loser for the Cubs, who scored om bases.' The stylish senior was the Chose Not to Compete , * Enhancing his r.hanrea Is the' getting wound up like a dollar was the team refcord for one game ■ Yesterday’s Resnit* cisco closed In with an 11-7 vie- runs in the seventh on three singles . two-run Homer*, b.v Sammy Taylor, quarterback of the Red and White ' 1 "But I look for sn amateur to •"j? * fact he haa been doing a llUlo watch gunning for the big prize. there, u Cincinnati 6. Chicago I tory at Pittahiirgh. Cincinnati de- and Joe Cunningham's sacrifice fly. in the fifth, and Ernie Banka, who Itliib which won league honors for . \ DICK AVERY be in there with a chance to win I ion ? — Hoodlum Influence Investigated — | complaining, always a favorable Boros goes along his ciMUal. al­ Yet piat'f where Cleveland'a ] Philadelphia 2, Los Angeles 1. , feated the (Tiicago fhib*. 6-4. I Alex Kellner (2-1) waa the win-[hit hia 15th in the ninth. th* fifth etralght year and 10th when they start the final round I 'J ”,;’ ®! sign, a* quite often the big nite most phlegmatic way, hitting his Rocky CoUvlto tied a major j Sarf Francisco 11, Pittsburgh 7. time since 1927. Coach Tom Kelley double, three triples, thrbe home Saturday." Demaret aaid. Demaret Miller and Grady; Butkiui and runa and a whopping 22 runs Kowalski. Lunt. haa been won by entrant* who shot* a* If thfre were no mor* at league record last n ig h ty becom­ St. Louis 5. Milwsuke* 2. recently remarked, "he is the best chose not tq compete this year. have had atomach aches, crick* In stake than a two-bit naasau. schoolboy catcher In the state." baitted in. Can also playB flret base CHURCH LEAGUE' ing the eighth player ever to hit | IV. L. Pet G.B "Of, courae. man against man, Boxing Figures Before ^iMilwsukee . . . . 3'2 22 ,.89.8 Pitcher. Clyde Richard of Man­ or the outfield. .vou can’t pick anyone to beat I.enny Seader scattered seven four in one game He also became hit* as Temple Beth i(paet previ­ onlv the third to do 11 with *uc-| San Francisco .32 '24 .,871 1 chester. Unbeaten In three yaars Pitcher: John Novak of Hall. Hogan and Snead” he said. But Chicago ...... 29 27 .818 4 of CCIL competition, he posted a Despite a 3-5 a'on and loet record Charlie Coe (Xf.S. Amateur) ia one ously undefeated North Methodist ressive *hoU. tagging drives of) 5tS last night at ML Nebo. Seader 360. tbn. 400-plua and 425 feet as, Los Angeles ...29 27 .818 4 Competition Never Better 7-0-1 won, lost and tle'd record this he gave up an average of only of the be-*t golfer* In the world. Federal Grand Jury Doctors Form M^usical Group^ ,800 .8 spring. In 63 innings he gave up'" 2.88 nma In 65-2/3 Innings. Al­ And Deane Beman (British Ama­ was never In serious trouble as his the Indians blasted the Orioles out i J Pitt.sburgh ...... 28 28 teammates also rapped out seven Of the AL lead, 11-8. j ‘Cincinnati ...... 26 29 .473 6.', 66 hits, just 19 runs, walked 17 and lowed ' ' 43 hits, \valke<’ 31 and teur tllleholder) and Bill Hynd­ St. Loui.* ...... 22 31 .41.8 B’i, struck out 51. Also an excellent fanned 70 to trail Spencer in that man (rimner-up to Beman) are hits and scored single ruru In the San Francisco, June 11 f/P)-:-Boxing figures appear before To Perform at Softball Tilt Colashto, 25. now has hit 18 for! batter with a .333 average. Includ­ department. first five Innings. Philadelphia ...21 31 .404 .10 Stock Car Owner Claims good golfers. ITiey play as much a r the season, one behind league ing three doubles, one triple, one R ret bane: Ed Drleooll of Oon- Temple Beth ..111 110 x - 5-7-1 the Federal Grand Jury in L » Angeles on .lune 2.’? as part leader Hannon Klllebrew of Wash­ I Today’s (Same* i golf as the pros — more than I home run and 12 RBI. A repeater ard. Batted .309, committed do — so what’s the difference?” Methodist ...... 020 001 0--3-7-1 of a three pronged investigation of hoodlum influence in the Miiitr, maealrn, please! ♦■will be staged at Robertaon Park ington. These were.his first of the Milwaukee at St. Lonri 2;.80 p.m. . Seafler and Rosenthal;- Chappell starting at 8 (j’clock. — Bnhl 1.8-31 V.*' M’zell (7-2(. ! from last year. three errors, (drove in nine rims, There’s.* great array.of golfers sport. In rapid-fire developments yesterday, the California Not content lo Just play soft- year against the Orioles snd they Pitcher: Pat Mlstretta of Mart- hit fotr doubles and one triple. —^from Balding. Al, to Zelazny, and Cordera. Athletic Commission (1) heard a'^ Members of th# Medics" Mual- came against three righthanded I I 1/rs .\nTe1“!i at Philadelnhia 8:0.8 .ALUMNI IJAa GUE ball, or sit on th# sideline* and I cheater. Another repeater. Posted Second base: Lou Nevico of Joe ■>— in the field starting play In manager's report that he and cal union include Drs. Hclfrlck pitchers. Colavito. a righthanded ' Minnie Minoso (left) and Billy Martin (right) playfully feel Rnckv Colavitn's imi.H'iek p.m. Podre* 6-21 vs. Robert.* ((- Ywing Fred McC'.irrj' allowed Boat'Cir.un testified that hie son root, nin# members of the Man­ after the big rieveland niitfielder hit four home, runs in one game,last night. (AP four conaecutlv# victories after Wethersflald. Author of. a .821 the first round at 8 a.hi.' lEbT). heavyweight Reuben Varga* hsd had an injure'' hand and noee and Eddy, trombones; Conlon, slugger who should "prefer" lefty j . - I loalng his opener. In 45 l/S In­ batting average and' chased hing in the Alu(nni (1932) and Pat Seerey of the 88’HITE SOX 4, SENATOAS 1—- fVnd .third in a row. Art Ditmsr Milwaukee at Chicago 3 p.m. League for the flret aeaeon after a acters Frank Carbo end Frank spite a 10-0 Tiger victory at Bos­ Early Wynn (8-4) gained his first j (4-4 l ’was the winner against Bud !' Cincinnati at St. Louis 9 p.m hme: Sophomore Bruce avera^. Collected one double, one prize. (Blinky) Palermo were trying to ton. White Sox (1948) had )lit four in MoUoy of Maloney. Batted .344, hit fine Little League cereer. Cradg • • • one game, previously In the AL. cbmplet* game In^ five start.* for Daley (.8-4). who had a string of home rUn, eight RBI, and on* "I don’t ■ think the courae ts muscle in oji the contract of Wel­ the White Sox. heating the Sena-1 four complete-game victnne.s. i- on* double, fdutJLrlples and chaiaed stolen base- Charged with jUst tough enough for Hogan to win," PhilUpa and Joe Pigott each col- terweight Champion Don Jordan ntmiANS 11. ORIOUBB 8— Six have done it (n the National !* home 16 run*. Wm guilty of five leoted two hits for, the Oilera who League with Boston's Bob Lowe tors with a five-hitter. A hit bat- j • . . three bobblei. said a PGA official, who didn't of Los Angelee. Colavito. who walked tn the first ter and an error by catcher Hal . TKiER.S 10. RED SQ.X 9 A1 miscuca and stole Itvq^bases. Leftfield: Dave Gianetti of want to be quoted.' tallied single markers in four dif Local, elate and federal agencies tnnlng,' drove In six runs and (1894). the first, and Gehrig the Major League Shortstop: Mike Trayqor of Hall. ferent Innings. only ones to hit four tn succession. | Naragon.' allowing Al Smith to Kaline drove in four Detroit run*] Wethersfield. Ba.tted .305, conv "He has been hitting the ball are cooperating in inveetigating- scored five with his 4-for-4 ex- I .score while attempting an inside- i with four hiL* bringing in the win- , Included, one double, ohe triple, niltted three errors,,hit three dou­ very well and putting better than Dan Taylci garnered two- safe­ the boxing eitiiation. ploaion. Hia homers^for a total The Indians, who hit only five i the-park homer, gave the Sox two i ning run in the eighth with his two home runs and 11 RBIHn hia ble*, drove home ffv* runa and he. has in several year*. B((t it’s ties for,the Elks, with Tay^lor chip­ of 105 in a five-year career—came ==Leaders== .827 batting average. Also stole ping in with a timely run-prodi.c- MysterioiM Caller home runs while losing nine of | runa In the first inning against Hal ' second single. Reliever Tom Mor- atole six bases. v when he comes up agatqst a real Bert Br^ose of San Francisco, In the third with one op. against their previous 1(* games, finished | Woodeschirk (0-lj, Killebrew. i'gan (1-1)was the. winner JTike National l>eagiie three bases. ing single. Alan Cyr collected the YLON Centerfield: Bob Wooir'of Wind- tough course, that his experience, co-manager ; In the jwith six homer* which were good given a "night" by the fans, best Fornieles (0-1) lost it in relief. Batting A a r o n, Milwaukee, Third base: Wes Feehler f-roin his thinking and his ability • to lone bingle off the youthful Elks' . ManJii^L two far outrinto the rough. Brodoee said he received n o ' Aaron, Milwaukee 42, \ moat ^accurate arm of any of his Gen* Littler, a favorite of many, McCurry t..d Coleman; Minor, ‘No Pressure’ on Big Slugger eompeUtoni. dbubles and ’ played errorlesjri.^l. May (7) and Moran. sutrii contract. | NA V Elk* ...... fOO 121 X 4-6-3 Vargaa had outpointed Anthony | ScvMt C.-OT# helped in the Med­ ^nly good score in three days here. l-l-6 ^‘" January at New York, Brodoee j 3 DAYS ONL' ic#' 11-7 viotoiry over Moriarty Aaron. Milwaukee 51; Cepedr. San Seventh leading barter with a .340. Honorablp Mention d has clipped 12 strokes off. Ponticelli's 001 000 0- Baltimore. June 11 since Baltimore returned to IheOhe said referring to the Indian Francisco 50; Pinson. Chncinn*ti n a rk and rapped out three doubles Powera and Fitzpatrick'; Cyr, was apptarirg before the com- i Bra#. iMt night #4 Buckley Field. Rocky Colavito in a slump? I major leagues in 1964, three horn- slump which had seen the team Walt Giimkowski (Maloney) parrifl six practice rounds. raisision . king to have ah agree- ’ Steve Brwiy enjoyed # perfect 45, and a triple and drove in four and Dom Serignese (Wethers­ Som4kof th* other players who Gllha (6) and Anderaon. ■Vnn'll opt nn inlrpre f rntn t **** "'**'* ^*1* niost ever hit out of, lose nine of 10 games before last Hits .Aaron. Milwaukee 92; Ce­ runs. Alfered two liases and REORE.ATION LEAGUE menl miliifled under which Ralph i ntght for the winners ndth two field), catchers; Ted Beal (Weth­ have drawn special attention in­ Gambint! of La* Angeles became i •ingie#, # double and home run. folks around these parts. peda- San Francisco 76; Pinson, guilty of five bo'obles. ersfield). Jim Godin (Conard). clude Mike squehak, a former as­ The ruidefeated Teachers broke t0 NYlON ‘sAfni^ Cincinnati. 74; Mays. San Fran­ Uol) Oliver Adjusts hiigiiie on His Haee Oar Oeaterfleld: Billy Stewart of a 13-13 deadlock with three runa a co-manager. The iasce was pOet-1 Medic# ...... 820 300 11-11-2 Not after witnessing the output by one player. will Rockv get a bonus? Patsy Papandrea (MaloneyI, Ells­ sistant to Wing(Ni Foot Pro Claude poned tmtil the • ext meeting, July j Moriarty'# . 000 043 7- 4-7 cisco 71; Temple. Oncinnali 70. Herald Photo by Pinto Wetherafledd. The circuit's No. 1 Harmon, who ktamv* the 'West in the eighth inning to outalug the Cleveland Indians’ 25-ycar-old "There were no flukes, "yelled' ".No,-, he’ll be paid on the first worth Smith (Windham) and Bob Noirih Ends 16-13 last night at 8, in Los Angeles: Weratler, Totnko, Rippman and strong-boy whack four prodigious Doubles—Cimoli. St. Louis ’24; bataman vrith a aiparkling .442 Sederquist (Wethersfield), pitch­ course very well; DbR^W'hilt. Who RocJ^’s teammate .lim Fhersall af- and 15th of the month like anyone , Aaron, Milwaukee 22; Pinsom Cin- By e a r l YOST ^three big triumph.*, plus * trophy *'and if it wasn't for the paying fans average. Along with 13 RBI he Charter Oak Parle. The rictor* Fight Managers Sam Boardman , Rippmaa. Kunz; Minor. Hunting- : home runs out of spacious Me- ler Clevelands 11-8 v'ictor.v. "He, else,’ Lane said. "After all. we Burjre.*.*. Pittahiirgh and ers. has been a hot streak iW ly: 1952s. and Freddie Amoroeo weri sub- , ton and McCoy. J . „ . w I . , . cinnati, Burgess, Pittsburgh , . T,. ! for the 19.58 200 lappei. are pro- we wouldn't be racing," the ear also had two doubles, one triple Champion Julius BoroTXw hose r^ored eight nma In th* third I morial Stadium fast night’to tie a deserved every one, The Rork hit don t cut them when they go aero cepeda, San Francisco 19 Stock car Tracing at Rivor-^^jf,jflyy^i^iayp^ipf)]ivei.-sbusi- owner said. and right stolen bases. Charged Also, Stan Waw'er (Windham). sending 12 men to the plat- poenaed to appear before the Fed- • /H0I SAFm TRU0 DESm AMZaUCAN LEAGUE i major league record accomplished them in the toughest park in base- for 18. Bob bavts (Platt) and Dave Pirog skill at playing ,out of deepri^ps Triple* 'by Harold Parlts. Walker era! Grand Jury. Trailing by two runa in the botv , only aeven times previously. ball.’ Trtple.*—Dark, Chicago and Pin- side Park is getting better j ness office. Several small minia- Oliver's riirrent car. a 1938 ' with only two errora. (Briatoll, first base; Tonv Molusis: should count: two-time Champ! ^ Minnie Minoso and Billy Martin son. Cincinnati 6; Mathews. Mil- b e tte r "With each pas.sing i ture racing car.* all bearing No.. 10 Chevrolet chassis, ha* a 1959 RbrbtBHd: Dave White of Man- Briggs and Diet; IDanielson and Boardman handlee his son, Lar-1 tom of Uie fifth, singles by Bob Rocky entered the game with OJlavito obviously was excited also hit homers as (^evelqnd rap­ waukee, H. Anderson, Philadelphia (Bristol), second base: Ron Mor-1 Cary Middlecoff and the defender, ry, of Marlborough. Conn., who 1 four hits tn hia last 30 times at bat by his rare. feat. But he seemed Chevrolet V8 'engine, almost atand- Cheater. The eturdy-built aopho- riaette (Wethersfield) and Chris Tommy Bolt. bqubisa liy Be* Gracyaln.v and Leo Eacavich and Gary G€Ulagher, fol­ ped out 13 hits and moved within a and White. St. Louis, .8; week,” Bob Oliver claims and!"" *■ K.or* hatted .817, hit five doubles Dwia help^ the Teechers' cause. withdi-ew fror.i a match next Sat-'I lowed by back-to-back doubles by and onl.v one homer during the more satiafled than cocky., half-game of Baltimore and only hp sneaks with authority The I O l i v e r ’s aid equipment on the tgp rara’at Decker (Platt), shortstop; Andy; On the ottier hand. Jackie Burke urday night at Leonard's Holly­ month of June. When the one-man Home Runs—Matliews. Milwau­ ne speaKS Wltn a u tn o ru y . l ne| J^e t\ack champlnn.»hip in Riverside this season. -The body la ' and one home run, drove in five HomeNnin* I'.v Dave Fenn. Jim Rich DotOhin a ; Ron Giroud ac­ *Tm going to call my wife lat 11/2 behind first-place (Chicago.' kee 20; Aaron. Milwaukee 16; Csuchry (Windham), third base. ; ha* been suffering from an In- StebbinsN^ank Tamieo and Ray wood Legdon Stadium. Amoroeo counted for three falllea as the' carnage was over, Colavito had Temple, Pa.) right away, " Rocky Will Rpeky try for a record fifth husky, sandy haired proprie- '.i^T „.uh-Art Roussaau doing the the same one that w-e have runa. atole four base* and played -'And, Steve Francis (Windham), jured hand and, aa of last night, A0 DRIYING mrORT Banks. Chicago and . Robinson. tor pf the Center Motor Sales is - driving. ii.sed since the 19.86.’ Each year errorleaa bail. .CNeill ana^i triple bv Tom Yoet managee Art Ramponi of Oakland, Maiicheater Parkade nipped Police upped hli homer total for the sea-; sald.” Aft*r all. sh^ shares my mis-^straight homer his first time up Cincinnati 15. Cepeda, San Fran­ the owner and chief mechanic' for leftfield; Bren Cleary (Hall), cen-1 i^'a* very doubtful about starting drove in n in i\o f the Northiea' who was to have fought Ram-ponl 1 A'Plre 4-3 last night at Waddell son to 18 -one behind American erj’, so she ought to share, my joy.' tonight ? Before winning the 200 lap fea- we Install a new engine. Ac­ ♦ ♦ I terfield; and Jim Dixon (Hall) and ;S^ League leader Harmon Killebrew. cisco 14. his No, 10 creation, rhaiifleiirecl nma. withdrew also, eaylfig he la ill Field Winning pitcher Eric .John­ tu"" "‘No, I think I'll bunt.'" Rockv Pitching Face. Pittsburgh 8-0, bv'Veteran favorite Jocco .Maggia- Mite last year. Oliver hed. nothing tually." Bob continued, "we Second Team Choicea Mike. .Milweskl (Maloney), right- Wall, the leading money son rpoorded seven strikeouts and Only two other players in ma­ After walking in the first inning, joked as he finally broke, loose, from but 'woes. His No. 10 seemed trf say in the trade, each season.” I winner, has been hitting the ball T jor league hiatory' had ever hit 1 000; Elston. Clhicago. 4-1. .800; como. Last week, for the first lime Catcher: Ken Vernon of Wind­ provrt very effective wMh r.mners here’s how Colavito'* record.t.ring reporters snd headed for the show- Mizell. St. Louis 7-2, .77’S; Podre.*, this season, Oliver's rat, valued at "g to get about as long as the second, 'o ff csl boys ages 13 through IS. A Ibny 'power, Cleveland 39. at Riverside oh Saliiii.ay night.*.” the 90s outside. Oliver reported argument, the committee meet* in Welterweight Champion' Don Jor­ base hits." Ernie. Johnson With the bases may not, be 19 on the day of the- There was a lime when one driv­ that "at least 20 cars can turn I between races and arrives at a • O’Neill and B, Eagleaon, Matre Runs Batted In — Killebrew, er. such a* .Al Keller and 7.1ag- ! decl.Mon.” ^ Fbr latermediate Loop Play dan right away. ’’He and I could '(4)r McGann, Hauv'or (4i and ■nial’s sound strategy for any empty. *”A fast ball, up and in.’t ’ tournament., Wa.shington 42: SkowTon. New Riverside tone lap sroiind) in 1.8 have, a real fine time in. the ring. hitter in Memorial Stadium, where , Frank Lane, voluble Cleveland Ted Fairbanks, chairman of .the giaconio, rule< th< roost, durins: .seconds." One Ian lejtresented one This is the third car that Oliver Hanaen. York'40; .lensep, Boston and Lopez, the earl, year.* of sfLoci'a . c '■' n.'-- IJd will be pried off the four-«^ Police g ’ Fire, coached by Jim 1 ean whip him,” the division’s the, fences fall awaj' sharplj’ from general mana.ger, joined the club- YAC. report* that Larry Perry, New York ,38; Triandos. Baltimore half mile. "We have’got our cap has. ownef|. .Not superstitious, No. 1 contender said last night | the 309-foot foul lines and meas- house well-wisher*, successful golf coach at Manches­ Ing at the Bay Stale macadam down to. 14;7.2. Our goal If 14:5 a Oliver numbered hi* first car No. team Internqtdiate Baseball Wiley, Jim ^Istretta, Bud Feah- after winning a bloody, unanimous Stolen Base*—Neal, Lo* Ange­ 37, saucer, just over the Connecticut I League TuesdayT night at the Weat lire .380 feel , to right-ceiiter and "1 had ordered a bunch of ten- ter High School, will direct ' the Hits—Fox, Ghicagn 74; Kaline. ■ tan." he oflferijd. 1.3 bat after being an "also-ran" ler, Norm Richards, Jerr>' •Savit- 10-round decision over Isaac Lo- i les 11;, Mays. San Francisco and ' left-center I pis rackets for those guys of ours.” tourney. The Silk Town winner line. I Oval ov« when Ponticelli’s meet Blaaingiiine, St Lout* 10;. Robin­ Detroit 72; Runnels. Boston 70; "It’s getting Inugher aijijl^^^ough- in most meets, changed -to No. l-''^«##|ff’a. kss. Mike Reardon. gart in Chicago Stadium. . j r-il and runner-up will receive prizes ! a p a r 1 e 1 o. Cliicago and Allison, Oliver, who de Is in the sale o f' er each week to win. because there 621 with his second oar and then Team known as Bantly’s last son. cancinnati 9; Opeda, .San and also represent the local lodge Washington 64. jused cars snd Bnglij»h made Berk- ' are a lot of beahtlful drivers, fel- settled on. No, 10 wihen the current ' The^ player auction took place CONVERTIBLES Francisco 8. . Tuaaday night and the following year, coached by Pop Carlson and in the Slate Tburnanient at Groton ' Doubles- Runnels. Bopton .and tleya at his 461 Ma.h Si. bii.*ine.*a ; lows who are both poised and ex- edition was ready for track action. Charlie Graff, Frank Scott, FinsterWald^s Golf,..No. 3 4 - ■1n""Aiigust. Refieshments will be Wllllams. Kansas City 19; Fox, establishment, acquired t f . rac- perienced. The fans want action- Owning a stock oar Is an ex­ new boys "were selected:. Pontleelli’s, coached by Howand Gaorge McKay, Don Simipon, Phil •Plus Tax and Your Recappqble fire ' made available by membei-s of the Chicago, Kuenn. Detroit and Lopez, '■ >"8 "bug" aev . vears ago. During packed shows and that’s what they pensive hobhv but there is a.lot of Hence. Fridoy, June 11. 8:15 Elks on the ninth hole. New York 13. this period, as a car owneir and are getting at Riverside, Few race satisfaction when your product is ■ ’ Lunt and John Lucas, Dave JOIN A Enli',v blank* ma.v be obtained at mechanic at variou.* speedways. k Howes, Tom Kelley. Marsh Potter. League games will be played Cift LAP FEATURE Take Club Away Slowly I Triple* -Runnels, Boston and fans want to see accidents but the chaiiffeured psst the fitiish line as •very Tuesday and Wednesday ^ V STOCK OAR RACE the Elks I.odge on Bissell St. or Lopez. New 5'ork 4: Nine pla.ver* Oliver has had h * ups and Imvns, pile-ups help create new Interest the eherkered flag IS drop,ped. Dennis DeUey, J#rry Kosak. PhU IMANI^NEW — FIRST QUALITY 1 The Herald’s Sports Department. Dupont, Bnice Fl#h. Mike Toth- night at the Oval. Boy* playing tied with 3. ■ . , High Point C’«r with the American Legion will not I All, entries must be returned no Home * Runs—Killebrew. Wash­ man. 'John Lucas. Frank Sayino. ' lat(*r than Saturday, June 20. After reigning as owner of the NMSiffs, coached by Joe Gala- play In the league this season in BOWLING jknotiier of a s e rie s written tor ington IP;, Colavito, Cleveland 18; complying with a Legion ruling. NEA Senice and The Herald. Both Fairbanks and Perry are Allison. Washington 14; Triandos, high point car at Riverside two "nek. Bob Rukua, Bill Brawn. Mike Fit# ItSI-’AB-'W hoping that members of the' 1959 years ago, Oliver encountered a Kiwaniaiis Add Tennis Laurels ChuriUe, Ray Dotchin,. Jud Gld- Bach team consist* of 15_ play­ By DOIV FEVSTERWALD Baltimore and Lemon, Washington ers. I ______M#dei#—Ford-Ohev.-Plym rsokU PGA Cliampion ! Manchaster High School squad. 13 horrendous 1958 season until the i man. LEAGUE -...J The short approach is one of the CCIL and State champions, will Pitching -Vilhelm. Baltimore ! T * HARDTOPS and SEDANS L_ niost important shots. compete so as tj accord the Man- 9-0. 11000; Larsen. New York and ' Magglacomo wheeled No. ^To Golf Title Against Rotary AT Plus Tax, Exchange 1 Keep the head still. j fhesler lodge a strong„ ...... l epresenta-...... Fischer, Washington .8-1, .8.33;' K** Carrolls pjant In MADE WITH TtREX CORD tiqn in the tournament in Groton., Pappas, Baltimore snd Shaw, chl-1 P*'*"'-'"*'" fashion, gaming the ieaif j Don’t take the club away from ■k You get the Improved sfaxaigth of^-VlM^lse tire cord I the ball too fast. If you do. you set j ego^o .8-2 714 k i **'’ly in the marathon event and; . Khvania Club rules supreme In,».Mrosek of Klwanls. viewed th* HANDYMEN - HCtMEOWNERS $ l C i 8 ' atrikeouu- Wynn, (Chicago and "winning easily. This was the onl.v ' their dual sports competition' proceedings without even work- used in original equipment on allV inv cars (except I up the timing in such a way that certain can where nyton card I# optibaal at extra coat), your mind will flash to the hole Yrnlerdav'i Homor* Score, Clev.eland. 77; Banning. De- win the car was credited with all against the Rotary Club. Tues-j *'P * *we«t. I The body will raise up. Keep ralm I trolt 6,8; Wilhelm. Baltimore 57-; season. day afternoon the two local service BUI Knight report* the Kiwan- po-lt-Yourself Fans MOUNTM) FAST ' < I with the head still and stay ovei (Season Total in Parentheses) ] Ford, New York 51. In 19,87, Oliver’* No. 10, in it* cluhi got together on the golf iana will hold an Inter-club ten­ ' * ' . * TUKUS the shot. .American Is>egue / i ’- r ■ second year of competition, an­ course snd tennis courts. , The nis tournament shortly. MOUNTED FREE. 4 There never is too miirh bod> - ColSvilo. Indians 4 (18) nexed lop honor* and rash in the Kiwanians, led by Walt Ferguson, John Sommers of filled Print- Call or com^ in.and see us. We renlf all the lawn and I action in a short approach, none Mino.so, Indians (7 i 100, 150 and 200 lap features,. professional at The Herald, Ing has donated two trophies, each • .jiMm* and Individual* at all when- you are close. Martin, Indians'(7) Sport Schedule Large Trophies, for, each of the trounced their . Rotary rivala at' three legged, to the golf and ten­ garden equipment you need. We also have ladders and weKome ALL AVAILABLE FOB IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Hit the-’ball smoothly tanUi the Geiger, Red Sog (4) the Country Club. nis isinnera. The club that , wins e'hab'y sitting Check with ua before yen buy you/ new cSr. OPEN THURSDAYS aid FRIDAYS TILL t P.M. three tlmgs in each category will woodworking tools—such as—electric hand drill/ sabre * I forearms and wrists and no body Delock, Rec Sox (1) 'Today While ' the golfing action waa * freie taiftrnction ■k All Prtea# PJtt# redernl. Tax and B«oappabie C a^ g (movement, If possible. Relax and Oabome, Tiger*' (3)- retire the trophies. saw,, circular saw, electric hand aander, etc. * free parktag Aceto V*. Ansaldi’s, 6 —' Ver^ tJConna Rated Fifth taking place, the Kiwanians' tait- ' 'rae Rotarlana wer# far from M KEUEY ' follow through. ' NaUonai League plahck. nia squad, after weeki of prac­ • Baaek liar .S,: Selecting the club for a short Aaron, Braves (161 dtahearisd in defeat. To a man, { air coDdltloaed ,------S1.26—cadldrea 50c Siillivan’s Optical, 5—Wad­ .Tucson, Aria., June 11 ( ^ —Con­ tice, merely, went through the mo­ they Qialmed that their key golf- ITTM^lirkint—Under 10 Free shot, check the contour and Sj^iead OrandoU, Brave* (8) dell. tion* In beating Rotary.., tUck of the green and the distance the Robinson, Red* (15/ necticut wag selacted the fifth ere and netman ware fn attend- ' 32 M U N S W JC K M O R IA R T Y ^ The Teat #ra cloga together in | Green Manor vs. Garden Qrovis, Law' and the Rev. Cliff Sirhpeon anqe at the Rotary Convention In pin ts set back. U the pin Is glose the stance, the toes' ilfghtly open, McMillan, Reds (8) 6—Bucltley. ranking college baeeball tedm in beat Paul Mart* and Bud Stam­ ; TOOL SHID AUTOMATICS to the edge, the ball, landing on Banks, Cubs 415) New York City and were unable the facet ot the club aUg^Uy closed 8L Mary’s V i, Congo*, 6:15 — the country yeatayday in a poll of ford', 6-0. 6-1 and Harvey King to play, And next year, at full ■ SPRUCE S’TREET PIAINVILIE the edge of the green, will have oh the halk S. Taylor. <3uba (.4) Nebo, ■' t cbllagiat* baseball /coaches. The and Zek* (3ourle'y upanded bavid UM#to-fIeattBeat«d-Mereiiry'(Ed*el-EBgU*b St. v Charier Oak. waa votad th* top taam. Non-playing eapUin, John SOI CBKTER S-5135--Optn Evvirings 1 V ' .-V' ■ ' ' ■ Tim* wilt ua. . 1 '4. A; u- [1--. ■V pipfepw '''44 ■*N : - oupw * ,"lT^ J'.. V . - f MANCHESTER E> 10 HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN h THORSDAY, JONE 11. ,1959 PAOE NINETEEN

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY; JUNE 11, 1959 Articles For Sale 4'5 Household Utiodo 51 Apmt^inta— Flats— Summer Home* tor Rent 67 Houses for Sale n Houses fer Sale Ih HoUsss for Sale 72 Bii^dfiy Party It ORO 18” .ROTARY mower. 069.95 Tenenanta < 53 CAPBvOOD, Sandwich—6 room col- BOLTON-t.BeauUful (tvs room MANCHESTER, 20 AahworUi fit— BY FAGALY and SHORTEN H sip W anted— Fc b u I* A GOOD BBLBenON of ateriUaed I Auto Drlvinf Scliool 7>A FHERE OUGHTA BE A LAW r«g $89.05 dikcontlnued model), reflniahed used furniture for tags, Vireplace, heat, hot water, Cape.. 2 tile baths. ' baseboard 6 room older home, quiet neigh­ MATES Sut^irise g e r m a n Shepherd puppies 414- fully furniahed apart- (30MPANION wanted in Rockville. ______— — ------. „ - foe Marlow's, 067 Main St. every room. All kinds of appll- 'Aient, centrally loiated, heat In- ahowen end bath. Call MI 3-6832. heat, alqminum storms, .-coded N B ^U ST IN O - Bowers School borhood. Nice large lot. Alumi­ lARBON’g Oainactlcut'a Orat U- sale,. $80.■ . Irtauire 473478 Keensy,,Bt.,K e e r- lot. Only $13,900. Carlton W; gzea—O' (tnlehed rooma. Caoi. Cod. num storms. Ideal (or large fam­ conaed driving acAooi ralnod. .. I have a lovely new horns hlch ancea, sparkling claan, no ehtoo. <|lGded. $90. CaU MI 9-6808, MkneheaUr " m ao W met with *TnE Wan MAROAfiiME OCSCRitES MEQ MCAt B ut.let her paragon TOrrrER iN ca^ op an anytime. " GRADUATION GliiT OOVENTteY LAKE-SaclUded, 4- Hutchlila. MI 9-5132. Shed 'dbrmere. conhplateA rk ily with modeOt Income. Only Carttfied am) approvod, la 'ow of­ I would llkq to ahare with an old­ L - l - Come tn ahd compare quality Dewey Davie in Hartford laat avs' CLASSIFIED TiCHET TO HER «LS,HE'6 GOCft &P7 TO WlV£«- i l n room summer,, cottage. Phone af­ modeled kitchen, attached $12,900. Carl Schwarz, MI 8-0154 fering claaaroom and ^.eiiind eVENlNO AND SHE HAS A SL GHT V OFTEW T er person (lady). Pleasant sur­ pricea. Open 9-0. LeBIanc Furni FO.R RENT—4 and 5 room apart­ ning and made final pigna for their DESCRIPTION OP HiM rounding, good food, reasonsbie Table radios from $15.96. ture Hospital, 105 South 8t., ments. Adults. 706 Main. MI- ter 5 p.mXMI 4-1245 Or PI 2-7729. COVENTRY LAKE - Two, year beautifully laitdscaped lot and Jack DeQuattro, MI 9-3640. wheel inatructloo for laanagora. MALE COCKERv pupplSs. 8t;i Portable radioe from $27.96. around cottages. Good tfivaatment Dlmock Co., Realtor, Ml first food sale eat 'ntursday eve­ Ml t-dOTS. otto I« SO-0-0 COtKiOCRATCrfiO share of th« expenses. Mu )>s weeka rfd, »38. MI 9-8941. Rockville. . $-2068. ning, June 10, at tha Lynn Foul- THOUaHTVULf fiO dEHHOU*; MD A Pine nan to be oomino home friendly with a sense of humor. a ” UHF and VHP TV $75; property. $8,600 (or the two. Cell or Robert Murdock, Ml CAPE OOD—Six (Inlahed rooms ADVERTISING Tranaistor record playere, bat. Wnnted to Rent 68 Marion E. Roberiaon. Ml 3-5953. Barbara Woods, Ml 9-7702. with full' Obed dormer, fireplace, 'try store in the Perkads. . SiXH A««H9EffrUL PKOVlOfSf IV yoij drunken LOuT,''tou animal r Reply Box M, Herald. ______MOVING TO COOLER LIVING! 2’*hathi, etorm windows and tUCkV TO HAMS SUCH A GOOD WANTED—Home for 7 kittens. MI I tery powered, $39.95. WEST COAST Naw suburban resldantial 014 The "mystery” feature loat ^ H H llT lRn ADVERT18EMEN1 DEPT. HOURS Motorcyclcft^—Bicycles 11 WANTED—Middle aged woman to I portable TV $169.95. 3H OR 0 LARGE—Room rent, gaa 4-5-6 ROOM—Homes for tale. i r ■craens, good lized kitchen with night turned out to be a ourprlaa UuSSAHD' NOU? MN mother A'ASBia 8-2821. CUSTOMER CANT USE IT room apartment, private picnic Btove and refrigerator fumlehed. Starting price $11,500 and up. For plenty ceblnets. Nice lot. Conven­ 1957 HAWL^IY—Sportater. Can be IN EVERyTHiNG SHE share my home during the sum- area. 16 minute to Hartford birthday party for Wlnalow Mc- 8:15 AAt. to 4;30 PAI. mbr months. Must have trams- CHAMBERS FURNITURE so I WANT A RELIABLE Reasonable. (>ntrat location. furflter details call Charles Lee- NEW RANCH—Choice locaUon ient In bus and stores. Located in Loughlln. It woa a complete aeen ,at ^lAO Gardner flt„ Man bridge, half block to park and Call'MI 9-8973 between 0:30 and perance. Ml 9-7620. portfttion « id njferencei P* CANARIES for Has, gdarantesd SALES X WUSTWORTHY PERSON swimming pool Built-In stove and oven, cortter firS' Bowers School area Call Owner, eurprlae to the men aa only Mra. rl^ea WHO’S GOING 3:30. place, attached garage, covered Ml 9-0971, COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. - 2-6023. singers. Inqufre 67 Bisaell Bt. 60S E. MIDDLE TPKE, ______MI 9-4824______FOR $10,300.. excellent modem 4- Davis knew of hie birthday. Bba MUNDAT iWKPBIDAT IO:SO AJI— 8ATURDAT • AM. Hours 10-6, 7:80-9 HOUSEKEEPINO patio. 120.800, R. F. Dlmoc!' Co., made an appppropriate cidcs for Oie SECflETARY TO TAKE OVER room home tha| can be rxnanded, Realtor, MI 0-5248, or Barbara MANCHESTER—614 room home, 3 Buairiess Services Offered 13 THREE Apartment fur- garage, storms'and acreens, pri­ lietlrooms, new tile bath, copper occaalon anaid aiio served loe cream Articles For Sale '-45 18x48 DRAWING table, Dazor UNPAID BALANCE lusineM Property tor Sale 70 ...... Woods, Ml...... 9-7702, Robert... "Murdock, .r d o ■ and soda. Pl e As e r e a d y o u r AD Large locad concern has opening nlehed with parking lot. Avail- vate beach, many extras, /.ssume MI 8-6472. plOmblng, newly decorated. Extra BLECmiCAL work by (Valt Zema- light. Both adjuetable. MI 3-8596 Monthly Payments . able Immediately. MI 8-6441. large G I. mortgage. A good Wadnogday, June 17, tfia group , _ COB- for an experienced ' secretary. TOP SOIL—Poaalbly the cle jiaat $28.28 MANCHEPTBR— Ttigee acres of building lot 8UL900. For appoint­ _____ •‘W u t Adi^ « n UkMi -ovar tk* pkoM a* nek. Prompt efficient aervlce. liter 8. sound value. The Ellsworth Mlt: will wltneoi a softball game at r a i s i DAV IT Guaranteed workmanahip. MI Shorthand and typing are essential and most fertUe deUverad cli do w t leaaoo cars. amplifiers, phonographs and excellent benefit program. ■' I sold this to a young couple 1 SIX RO

4 ROOM apartment, cantrally lo­ Englewood Drive, 8 or 4 bed­ Quarter of century of satisfied able. New battery, jack. MI dinette aet with custom fitted NEW CAPE (X)D—Shed dorm er- attic fan, screened "I’ d glassed The American Legion Band will Persoittls 8 Automobiles for Ssle ‘•Caloric” Combination R-nge cated, heat, hot water, etove, re­ rooms, large kitchen, plaster porch. Come and see. Make offer. hold a rehearsal and bualnaoa service. MI 9-1486, Ml 8-2781, Help Wanted— Male 36 9-1353. pads. Excellent condition. Two "Maytag” Washer frigerator, $80 monthly. Adults. ■ t oversized 24x36. Near >wers Houses for Sale 72 walls, ceramic bath, aluminum school — complete four. $15,400 Ml 0-5100. meeting tomorrow night at 8 VACUUM CLEANERS repaired tn IF YOU ARE looking for, a good < pairs custom made lined drapea. "Emerson” Television Bet M f 9-9959. ■torms, ameaite. drive, must be ELECTROLUX OWNERS- Prompt p a r t -t im e fumftum salesman LAWN Mower Shaipener equip­ floor length with .valancea,. Metal (flret' .deposit holds). R. F. o'clock at the post home. my own borne abop. Part? veara clean used car, regardless of /hMJlita • (Thursday evfnlnga and Satur "Hoover” Vacuurr 013,800 BEAUTIFUL three bedrdom seen. May assume large 1%% make, year or model, w» havef friendly sendee on ^our Electro ment and parts. Camp trailer wardrobe, small mirror, 'electric Dimock Co. Realtor. Ml. 8-5245. Suburban for 7l5 factory experienca. All makea, low (R)t) cleaner. Pics up and de- W. J" HAlJiOH days). Apply In person. Marlow’s, and 160 ft. 220 service cable. Call Also included Sealy inne'wprtng ranch, ceramic Hath, hot wsHer mortgage. Call npw. Paul J. Cor- An open air aervioa wtil be eon> them. We have cars from |78 to Iron, ice akatea, roller akatea, Mattress and Box Spring. *‘A1sX' FOUR ROOM tenement, first floor, heat, full cellar, large wooder lot rent!, r a 3-5363. Barbara Woods MI 9-7702 > Rob­ (Co v e n t r y — Laketrom cottage ratoA tree eatlmatea, free pickup Ilvejy. 'Call jBleotrohuEleotrolii authorUed tIHAIIPitJO M Inc., 867^ain St. MI 9-4868. central. MI 1-6872. ert Murdock MI 8-6472. ducted tonight at 7:30 hy Majw and delivery. Mr. Miller, JA $2,600. Over »0 to choose from. CefiCAdO it . ii x music stand, end table, small ander Smith” ■ Rugs, Lamps, Ta Carlton W. Hutchlna. Ml 0-5182. with fireplace, completely fur sales'^ ana aervlce. Mr 9-0848 or JA hang plow. Call MI 3-86S9. CUSTOM—6 room ranch, 1'.4 ntahed. Lot 50x175. Price $7,500. E. Walter Lamle, officer in ciM ife 3AMM. Oakland Motors, Inc., 367 Oak­ 2-0108. Please ask for A ugu^.e SIGN MAN for trucking depart­ POWER MOWERS—Toro. Jacob­ hies. Kitchen Cabinet, )n1ald and TWO ROOM flimlshed apartment land St.. Manchester. Open eve­ 614 ROOM Cape Cod, ehed tormeb baths, garage, full cellar 250’ V Shown by appointment. Pl one Ml of the local citadel of the Salva­ KamieneKt.. ment. Can have own account. Un- sen, Yazoo 'and Snapping Turtla. FLAT: FDELDSTONE, Ideal for a few other articles. Private bath, entrance, por-'h. All tion Army. Sbe WASH—Do It youraelf. Lucky nings. Mil 3-1146. Phone Me Immediately Ule bath, fireplace, open etal frontage, )>eautifully landscaped, 3-6273. Brae-Burn Realty. uaual opportunity for experienced Keel and rotary. Also ridmg mow­ dry retaining walls. Slate gran­ utllltlee. Adults. 34 Union St HILLSIDE MANOR, Vernon - Lady Self-Service Laundry, U HAROLD A 8 0 ^ Rubbish Remov- Building— Contracting 14 Painting— Papering 21 Help Wanted— Female 35 man. Call Woodland Auto '“ alnt- SAMUEL ALBERT, HarUord case. Hot water oil heat, recrea- trees, sensibly priced. Carlton W. 1952 CADILLAC 75. Radlr and ers. Parts and servles, Capitol ite ahd'Other building stones. ME Uon room, porch. Shade trees, - Hutchins. MI 9-5132. Choose your own high wuode'* lot. ANDOVER — Six room newer The Grace Group of .Center Maple St. (across from Plrat Na- al—Paper and SsjisA Call MI Ing Co., 1208 Burnside Ave., East Elquipment Co. 38 Main St.. Man­ CH 7-0358 any time up to 8 p.m. THREE ROOM completely fur For your new Ranch, Split, or Co­ tlotia] Store Parking L ot).______heater. Wonderful family car. ANY KIND of carpentry and cabi­ EXTEUUOR and Interior painting. 8-429 3 . ______See It Day Or Night good condition. Charles Iissper- house, breezeway and garage. Church -will hold Ka final meeting 9-4034. HarUord, JA 8-0200. chester. MJ 8-7958, nisbed apartment with bath. In MANCHESTER—Beautiful 4-room lonial. R F. Dimock Co,. Pealtor, Excellent condition, Agentr v.el Reduced to $500. Owner, Willlman- net work done. Honest end relia­ Ceilings refinlshed. Papernanglng. EXPERIENCED SEWING If you have no means of trans­ eludes gas, electricity and hot ance. Ml 9-7620. of the season Monday ■with a pot- WANTED-^Rlde from West Side Uc, HArrison 3-2712, PIKE PoW e RY and gifts, lawn home, modern throughout. Mqny Ml 8-5245. or Barbara Woods. Ml come. C;;aH anytime. PI 2-8035 luck at 6;30 p.m. at the h o m CONNIE’S TV and Radio Service, ble workmanahip. Call Roscoe Wallpaper books. Estimates given. EXPERIENCED painters wanted. ASPHALT MIX in bags $1.70. omamentsJv Have good assortment portation, I’ll send my auto for water. Private entrance and car 9-7702, Rot)ert Murdock, Ml r 6472. to State Office Building. Capitol avalleble all hours. SadSfgotloa Thompson, Ml 8-1895 for esti­ Fully covered by Insurance. Call Call in person,- 44 Bayberry Road, you, No obligation. FIVE FAMILY, cabinet kitchena, extras. Call on this one. F\iII of Mrs. I Walter E. Anderaon, 1953 FORD 2-door. Car runs good MACHINE OPERATORS Srivewsy sealer - $1.30 gallon. of cast iroft lawn furniture, sev­ port. Call between 6-7 p.m. onlv. tile baths copper plumbing. Ex- price, $10,900. Manchester Rd. Ex- LAKEFRONT—Lots and lot* with Ave., Hartford Hours 8:30 to 1:30. guaranteed. Call Ml 9-1816 n ^ mates Edward R. Price. Ml 9-1008. Glastonbury, between 6 and 7 n.m. Lbam $3 per yard. $1 per hag. Hot A— E—R—T—’S TR 5-3846? VII 19 Gardner St. In caae of rain H Phone MI 8-7913. and has been customized. A hot eral patterns. Concrete and clay celent condition, net return on in­ tellent 6',4 room ranch, attached beach privileges. $160 rnd up wfU be hefd in the Robblna room rod special fOr 8395. Maple Super TAMKIR TREE Removal— I ana PROFESSIONAL p a p e r h anger. AND TRAINEES ^ mi)K asphalt, crushed stone, birdbatha, fountains. Ail types of 43*48 'ALLYN ST.. HARTFORD vestment nearly 15%. Carlton' W. garage, many features including Torms. Also older homes. Call ^c a r p e n t e r s , experienced In BOYS FOR SUPER MARKET g ra v ^ Nussdorf Asphalt Plant, FIVE ROOMS, second floor of COVENTRY—4 y room ranch with of the church. Irartallatlon of Service at Spruce and Maple Sts. nrewMd cut. insured. building and contracting, altera­ Workmanship guaranteed. For flower pota an'd planters, religious OPEN NIGHTS TILL 8 P.M. Hutchins, MI 0-5182. large lot. Owner transferred Sac­ Michael Elkin, TRiangle 8*8147 Apply Manchester Modes, Inc. 687 North Main St. Ml 8-2427. - statues, life s in deer, flamingoes, SAT.t’T 6 P.M. Manchester Green hdme, on bus carport, l>eautlmlly landscavsd lot, or TR 5-8345. new officere wtH tsdee place at WANTBD-Ride to Hartford Hospi­ Call Ml 3-87427 Paul A. Ellison. tions,-additions, porches, etc. Spe free estimates call collect Col­ WORK line. Call MI 9-5201 or MI ' 1302. rifice. Full price, $11,900. CaH the this meeting. tal, 8 mornings a week. MI 3-1857. 1958 GOLD Chevrolet Impale sport gazing globes, uonkey and cart, 018,200—i m SIX room Cape tlre- Ellsworth Mitten Aigencv Real- ameslte drive, perfect condition. cializlng in cottages, garages, sid­ chester LEhigh 7-5705. A ^ for PICNIC ■TABLES 6’ $16.96 up, 8* R. F, Dlmock Co., Realtor. MI COVENTRY—Pour rooms and coupe, turboglide, posltraction, M A M RUBBISH Removal Serv­ ings. Quaiaranteed workmanalilp. Dick Gregoire. Pine St. i Full-time produce boy, exper­ concrete and Irbn jockeys land THREE ROOM apartment fur­ plaOe, birch cablne*.a, baanboard tofs, MI 3-6930. or MI 9-'5524 RIDE WANTED to University of power brakes. Excellent condi­ ice. Fu|l time. Residential, com­ ience desired. $19.95 up. Sturdy, braced, con-' hitching posts, flagstones, con­ COMBINATION GAS heating and h(eat, awnings, aluminum torma, 9-6245, bath, closed tn porch. 2-car ga­ The Center Thespians will hold MI 8-0731. struction. 2” \westem fir. Deliv­ ga* cooking stove, MI 9-2187. nished or unfurnished. Refrigera- rage. ameslte drive. Owner, Pi;jce their annual picnic at Brookmort, Conn, from Manchester Monday, j tion. 9-6058. mercial, industrial. Attica cellars, EXTERIOR—And interior paint­ Manchester, Conn. crete blocks for Patios and side­ tor and atove included. MI 9-8061, garage, shade treea. Carlton W BOLTON (ALL STONE) 1 Part-time grocery boy ered and aaaembled. Larger sizes Hutch:5inq, ,Mi 0-5182. VIII 15.500. Will carry mortgage. PI the home of the Burton Moorea, and/or Thursdays starting June j yards, lawn mowing high grass FOR ALTERA'nONS, addiUona, ing. No job too small. Heason- walks. Many otheS items. Open WE3TINGHOUSE electric stove, MI 9-6914. »-Aug. 7. Call MI 3-7225 after 5. ; 1958 GOLIATH sedan, German ,«ble rates. Call MI 3-8729. available. MI 9-5444. dally and Sundays Vuntil 10 p.m. • 514 room ranch 3-8086. Snake Hill Rd.. South Coventry. cut. Incinerator barrels. W 9-9757. cabinet work, garages, etc. Cali * Apply excellent condition. automatic UNDER CONSTRUemoN.v, Jew 5(4 manufactured, low mileage. Like Girardin Woodworking. Free esti­ SHIRT PRESS—Operator, expert BerUn Turnpike frdpt of Pike FOUR ROOM duplex with garage WAPPING—Large 6% room ranch, • -Stone Fireplaces Saturday afternoon. A potluck will new. Sacrifice. Call MI 9-0213 FLOOR SANDING and reflnlshlng. THOMAS HARRISON - PainUng ence not necessary. Apply in per Goodyeat' or Firestone, all •Irats,. timer nnd clock $75. CaH MI breezeway and gkrage. Custom • Plastered walla room ranch, basement 'garage, BOLTON—Ciistom built ranch with be served at 7 o ’clock. Further in­ mates. Ml 9-8933. FOOD KING not retreaa Theater bn highway, Newington, 3-8264. ■ Has new furnace and hot water Antomobfles for Sale 4 , after 1 p.m. Specializing In old floors. MI and decorating. Equipped and son New Mode! Laundry. "3 Sum built. Six years old, large lot. Sell • 'Aluminum combinations choice location, bullt-ln stp-e -and basement gai'age for the FHA ap formation may be obtained Iqr con­ 600x16 $8.9'lf ex. MO 6-0288. heater. Call MI 8-8727. 7 a.m.-8 oven, ceramic tile bath, smesite praisai of $15,900; a recent ranch 9-5780. COMPLETE — Carpentry work. fully insured for large and small mlt St. Comer Hartford Rd. and '•ine St. TWO CUSTOM built twin Lawson a.m. or after 6 p.m. ing under PHA. Appraised, for • Basement garage . tacting Doris Belding. BEFORE YOU BUT a used car Roofing, siding, dormers, recre­ jobs. Workmanship guaranteed 870x15 $10.95 , $17,500. Philbrick Agency. Ml • Acre corner lot drive, completely landscaped lot. with 4 bedroome and 2 car garage 1951 OLDSMOBILE. black, radio 3-5 p.m. Saturday, June 13th . 710x15 $12.95 sofas, toast color. All nylon fabric, SM Gorman Motor Sales, tluick REJUPHOLSTERY; slip covers and ation rooms, room sulditiona and with reasonable prices. Call MI- ROCKVILLB:—37 Elm St., St. An 1987 FORD PARTS. Call Ml 9-7271. FURNISHED 3 room apartment, 8-8464. • Nice view $18,ocio. R. F. Dlmock Co., Realtor. for only $19,000: and 8 new ones The Young Adults Society Club jind heater. $165. MI 9-1649, draperies custom made. Free es­ thony’a Hospital. Connecticut li 760x15 $14.95 ex.^ foam rubber. Cost $500 new. $100 MI 9-6246. under, conatructibn in the Center. Sales stnd Service. 285 .Main lathing. Ed Staslak, PI 2-7564,. 8-4884. WANTED—2 all-around carpehtera each. Excellent condition'. One ideal for newlyweds. Can be seen of Mancheater will have g ^Itmie StraeL MI 9-4571. Open evenings. timates. Open evenings fu- your censed nurse for alternate shifts Whitewalls add. $3.00 ON 2% ACRES fertile land, 6 Only $16,700 T, J. Crockett, Realtor, lin 8-1677, for steady work. New homes. In­ COLE’S DISCOUNT CENTEF year old. TR 6-9496. at 4 Pearl St. For appointment at Watch HIH Sunday. The group convenience P A M Upho'stery ALL TYPES—Of carpentry work INSIDE AND outside painting. Newly redecorated 2 room .\part quire on job, Ansaldi Heights, or t h r e e p a ir s bamboo drOpes and call MJ 9-0641 between 6-9 p.m. rooms, breezeway, double garage, LAWRENCE F. FIANO X WANTED — Clean used cars. We 436 CENTER MI 9-0980 2 ceramic baths, fireplace, 8 LAKE p r o p e r t ie s —On the flnt will leave from the VFW Home at Trailers 6-A Shops, 207 N. Main St. MI 9-6324. done. Alterations. Dormers, roof­ Free estimates. No job too small. ment available if desired. TR call MI 0-5600 after 5 p.m. brass rods. 'Chrome kitchen set. CUSTOM MADE 3-plece parlor set. BROKERS MI 8-2766 10:15 a.m. Refreshments will be buy, trade down or trade any­ ing, porches, garages, etc. Work John Verfaille, MI 8-2521. 5-9121. Both like new. White metal 2-door AVAILABLE July l-r8 rooms with miles. Carlton W. Hutchins, MI BOLTON—Anealdl built Cktlonlal. 7 Bolton Lake we have a large thing. Douglas Motors, 383 'fain. LOOKING—For a TV set *or your Good condition. First reasonable 9-5182. , I Paul P, Fiano MI 3-0458 rooms, 1(4 baths. Nice location, year 'round home (or $21.(MO, an provided. Anyone interested in at­ QUICK SALE—31 ft, Roycraft set guaranteed, free estimates. Call FULL-TIME attendant. Esso Serv­ cabinst. Admiral 17” TV. MI offer. MI 9 1684. heat, stove and refrtgerator fur tending may Call Gary )3ogU. MORTENSEN TV. Specialized RCA PAINTER and paperhanger, deco­ START EARNING at once! You cottage or patio. We have several ntahed, $85 monthly. MI 3-0067. $17,000. R. F. Dlmock Co., Realtor. estate with 660 feet on the lake on lot, enclosed aluminum patio, MI 3-1445 after 5 p.m. ice Center. Experience helpful. 9-9985. •, MANCJHESTER—8 room Colonial OLDER CARS, mechanics spe­ excellent buy. , North Main St., television, service. MI 9-4641.- rating. Good clean job, i-easonable can earn aubstantiai income by Willing ami honest. MI 9-8198 be­ reconditioned sets available. Call THREE-PIECE bedrrom aet, wal­ EXCEPTIONAL VALUES MI 9-5245. plug a small apartment. building, cials, flxlt youraelf cars, always price. S. yencha, MI 9-6914 after representing Avon (Josmetica in a Modem TV Service. MI 3-8185, 6 200 FOOT of 4 foot fence with gate ranch,. 4 large bedrooms. 3 full and a lot ready to build on. On The Glee Club of the Oak HIU East Hartford, Call JA 8-8338. LAWN MOWERS sharpened, re­ fore 6 p,m. nut veneer. Ideal tax cottage, $25. East Side, West Side, all a good selection. Look b^ind our Roonng-^idlnK 16 8. convenient territory near your Hlllk St. and all accessories. Sacrifice. MI Call MI 9-0279, BusineM Loeatloiw baths, built-in oven and range, 2- XVIII the second lake we haVe a emaU School, divialon of the Connecticut office. Douglas Motors, 388 Main. 25 FOOT trailer, sleeps 5. Gas paired. All work guaranteec: Free home. Pleaaant, dignified work. HIGH SCHOOL graduate, age 22 \9-1477. ■ ______■ car garage, choice location. PhU- over town. The better buys hut desirable cottage aeUing for IfisUt.ute for the BHnd^wlH present stove and electric refrigerator. pick-up and delivery. We also RAY’S ROOFING CO., Shingle and We train you. Call today. Liberal 28. to leam trade and handle light FOR SALE—Full size kitchen ga$ for Rent 64 brick Agency, MI 9-8464 a re Jarvis listed homes. 4(4 ROOM RANCH, like new, fire­ $5,300. and three lakefront loti an operetta. "The Pled Piper,” 1947 CHEVROLET — Fleetllne, sharpen axes, scissors, chisels, ALMOST NEW 40 foot extension place, ceramic tile bath, amssite Price 1400, MI 3-7605. built-up roofa, gutter and conduc­ Couraes and Classes 27 commission. Call CH 6-1658. office routine. Opportunity to stove, first $15 takes It, Call after STORE FOR RBiNT, excellent lo­ $l2,900-~Six room Cap# on Broad with artcalah water. On Andover Friday night at 8 o’clock ta the rood tires, motor in good condi- planer blades and knives, ^runo tor work; roof, chimney repairs. ladder, $35. gall MI 9-6965. M6VIE CAMERA, 8 mm Call MJ 5 p.m. MI 3-0777. 7 ROQM (jolonlal, 1(4 baths, ga­ St. 4 bedrooms. Excellent drive, attached garage, fuH price school gymnasium, 130 Holcomb on, new parts. Reasonable. Call meet public. Write Box N, Herald. cation 600 square ft., air-condl I.,ake We are proud to have foe EL CAR ''45-in" skylight roof, Moske. MI 3-0771. Ray Hagenow, Ml 9-2214; Ray ELECTRONKJS—mep and wpmen EXPERIENCED 8-085ftx^ ______rage, steam .heat, good -'cmdition. condition. On busline. $11,900. R. F. DImotfk Co. Realtor St., Hartford. The public is invited ^ 9-6647. tioned optional. Tel. Ml S-llOi. Owner. MI 3-0731. No agents. sale a real neat summer home^ colored appliances, 2 bedrooms, Jackson. MI 8-8829. 16 to 60. Get a well-paid position. $13.200—Pine 6 room Cape on Ml 9-6245, Robert Murdock, MI $5,500 is the price and that In to attend. Robert Burke of Man­ TYPEWRITERS—Repaired, rent­ Learn Electronics, Television CARRIER window air-conditioner, _____ I A CAR and bad your credit rugs, storms, $4,000. Only $520 • SUPER MARKET ' Situations Wanted— LAWSON SOFA- Blue upholstery, COMMBStCIAL buainesa or office MANCHESTER — New 6-room )' Wotxiland St, Deep wood 8- 6472, or Barbara Woods, eludes -Ml furnishings. T, J. Crockett, chester will play the part of |he ed, sold and serviced. 479 E. COUGHLIN ROOFma Company. servicing in two evenings e week. 14-ton. Used one season. MI 3-0679. Bofttk ^ n d Accessnriea 46 I like new. $40. MI 9-1043. 9- 7702. turned down? Short on down pay­ down. Jensen's,. Inc., (always re­ Middle Turnpike. MI 9-3477. Inc. Aluminum aiding, asphalt- Female 38 space for rent. Up to 6500 square ranch, 2 full baths, liutlt-in oyen ed lot. A good buy. Realtoi-, MI 3-1677. Pled Piper’s friend. liable) Rolling Hilla, Route 44-A, "Leam-by-doing” . Evening class MEAT WRAPPER feet. Will sub-divide. Main SCreet ment? Had a repossession? Don't asbestos roofing. Also aluminum, TEN H.P. \Mercury wtboard 1957 EASY SPIN DRY, washing and range, 2-car garage. Con­ $16,900 First time on market. Mansfield. GA 9-4479. ALL- TYPE SCREENS--Rewired starts' June 29th at Connecticut’s I CLERK T'YPIST, mature, desires HOME MADE over night trailer Located near Center. Plenty of XIX FIVE ROOM ranch 8 years old, city give up! See Douglas Motors, get gejvanlzed or copper gutters and Oldest Electronics School. Call Full and Part-time motor. Go(k1 condition, $75 C. J. '.machine, in excellent condition, venient location- to shopping and Spacious 3 bedroom the lowdown on the lowest down ■ with aluminum. Fast service. part-time position. Flione MI with canvas top. 18 Warren St. parking. Phone Ml 9-5229 or Ml schools. $18,900, Down pa.vmeni ranch? Paneled fireplace water .ind sewers, near stores and leaders. Ml 8-77(77. Hartford: JA 6-3406 for informa­ 9-1310. Morrison Paint Store, 385 Center $95. Call MI 3-2889. 3-7444. BOLTON—Center Rd., — Ranch, schools, $13,,300. TR 6-1472. ' and smallest payments anywhere. New screens made ur also. tion'. New England Technical In­ Apply St '' ' f ■ ■ ------$1,890. Philbrick Agency. MI wall In oversized living 1(4 baths, garage, beautifully land­ Police Arrests Not a small loan or finance com­ Auto Driving School 7-A Weather Guard, 443 Main St., ROOFING 9-8464. SIDING, painting. Car- stitute, 56 Union Place, Hartford .17 YEAR OLD girl desires Job at LAWN MOWER, good condltloth ______Iv ------I DRAW DRAPES, lined, 2 pairs. LARGE PLEASANT store, exce' room. Family sized kitch­ scaped lot. $10,600. R, F. Dlmock COLCHESTER > Sturdy 2-family pany jdan. Douglas Motors, 333 Manchester. Conn, pentry. Altsratlons and additions. EIGHT FOOT Minitpix hydro-I 'charming print. WJiite background en with dinette ' area 3, Conn, FOOD KING ' shore caring for children. Can MI 9:1188. lent for grocery. TV, or appliance MANCHESTER, Alton St.- -Excel­ Co., Realtor. MI 3-5245. house on Main St. Prifced for Im Main sb«et. MORTLOCK'S Manchester's lead­ CeUings. Workmanship miaran- furnish references. TR 5-9124. plane, almost new. AHma, full basement MANCHESTER—New 6 room Co- COLCHESTER—$1,000 down owns failure to notifv the Mdtor Y** MI 9-7864. dryers, range oil. gas burners. FOR ANY TYPE of roofing, siding TUTORING — Elementary school CLERK — For diversified work in sitting. Any time. MI 9-3667. FOR SALE—12 ft. aluminum \ar- ment only. Phone MI 3-6273. Brae- Caojort. A 1 u m 1 r u m lonial^ fireplace, built-in stove, oven this centrally located 6 room Cape olds. Telephone Mr. Mortlock, MI 9-0883, All work guaran'ecd. or remodeling' call Manchester 3-6;i26. Burn Realty. hide Department o f a chtnM in teacher will do private tutoring established insurance agency. top boat and 5 h.p. motor, excel­ SOF’A RED good condition, $50. FOR SALE-Rent. Equipped soda norms and screens.' On and— J dishwasher.j.-i----- ,— $17,900. r. R, F Cod. Include! full basement, 2 full address. Kamm is ooeused of Director of Driver Education. Roofing and Siding, Inc. Al’ work Must be willing to accept respon­ MI 4-0733. $100. Call al all subjects to Grade 8, MI 9-0886. Situations Wanted— Male 39 lent condition, $225. Call after 5 _ I shop, luncheonette, 133 Sprjce St., French Rd. Close to Park Dimock Realtor. MI 3-5245 baths, and loads of closet apace. speeding on Mata St. He Is lnet Apply Manchester Savings and Ebccellent one owner 5 room MI 3-4112, MI 3-1955 PI 2-8311 BUY — SELL — TRADE ed a $35 twnd. mates. CaH Howley, MI 3-5361, MI IMPROVE YOUR CREDIT - A Street. Ml 9-4387. ranch, two bedrooms, full tile MI 9-1200 Household S ervK es Gaer Bros., 69 Leggett St.; East FOUR SINGING canaries about V i TEL. Ml 9-0650 pipnos. Loan office, 1007 Main St. WEST SIDE—New listing. Two- Want to aell your property? Chapel Cap and Case! Make It From A Yard 3-0763. multitude of monthly pa''ments Hartford. AFTER 5 P.M. bath, garage, has concrete drive. Greenwood, Inc., will buy for all Offered 13-A years old. Good buy. Call after 7 $14,900—Compact 4 A 4 flat on Wal­ family, 4-4 duplex, 3 twin-size bed­ may be lumped into one second Garden— Farm— Dairy Watkins Used Furniture ISrge living room With fireplace, rooms, exceUent location. Handy cash or work out a trade Quick mortgage with payments of only p.m, MI 3-2384. two nice porches. Full plaster nut St. Excellent location. Ideal S teep Rise VVEAVTNO of burps, moth holes Heating and Plumbing 17 Products 50 • Exchange Houses for Rent 65 for a couple. T. J. Crockett, Real­ to bus, church and shopping. ~:ood action assured. Call and get our $22.25 for each $1,000 you need. CASHIER house, radiant heat. Priced right, Investment property. Priced to sell, deal, no obligation. and tom clothing, hosiery runs, Dial CH 6-8897 and aak Frank 15 Oak Street tor, MI 3-1577. „ India’s D)iauU Gorg* fata* S. WATSoN, PLUMBING and heat- SIX ROOM Duplex, quiet people. $17,250. Shown by appointment $15,200. R. F. Dimock Co., Rcalt> handbags Npalred. Upper re­ NATIVE ASPARAGUS (or canning t a Burke or Mrs. Carter how, (Jon- One of our Manchester stores References. 118 Wells St. ra- only. Drive by. MI 3-6273. Brae . g r e e n w o o d . INC. lO.OQO feet In elevation 85 ^ e a placement, umbreUia 'wpalred, ing contractor. New Installatione, or freezing, $3.75 per crate of "4 : WE BUY and sell antique anq used $16,900—Tanner St., just a block MI 9-5245, or Barbara Woods, Ml Winding througili the centmt fPm- alteration work and repair work. ' necticut Mortgage Exchange, 16 has an opening for a full-time SEPTIC TANKS 9-1702. Burn Realty Co. 9-7702, Robert Murdock, MI 3-6472. MI 8-1577 men's shirt collars reversed and 'Lewis St., Hartford. , a n d Dv e r l a k e r o a d bunches, 12 bunches for $'. Sea­ ‘ furniture, china, glass, Mlver, |ric- from Bowers School. Clean five aJays, it forma a link ta mu<*t- MI 9-3808. grocery check-out cashier. Delightfolly Different AND son is predicted to be short room ranch with stairway to at­ replaced. Marlow's Little Medd- j ture frames, grins, attic cr itents, SIX ROOM—Ranch, full base­ $11,500—OFF SOUTH MAIN St. ARE YOU CON8IDERINL travoted trade rout 4 to '146*1. Ing Shop. Write P. O. Box 2069, Hart­ 6 room Cape, living and Farmer’s Market, 819 E. Middle ; whole estates Furniture reflh* 4>4 ROOM house, heat ment. attached gqrage. Green tic and full basement with a ga­ SELLING YOUR PROPERTY? Tpke. Ml 9-047.4. and hot rage. Terrific value, far below ac­ Top value. Six ' large rooms Moving—^Trucking— Help Wanted— Female 35 ford, Conn. dining room areaa opened PLUGGED SEWERS I ished and repaired. Furinture Re- water. MI 3-5735. Manor. One block from Buckley plus heated porch. Two-car ga­ We will appraise your p.'jpertv FLAT FINISH- Holland window for spacious living. 2 fire­ ! pair Service and Sales. Talcott- School; Aluminum storms and quisition costs. T. J. Oockett, free and without any obligation. shades, made to . measure All Storage 20 I WANTED—For July and August, places, breezeway and ga­ NATIVE — Strawberries Picked ! ville. M3 8-7449. Realtor, MI 3-1577. rage. Vacant.,'will FHA with 10% Legal Notice Machine Gieanod 5(4 ROOM Ranch home, attached screens, fireplace. screened-in down. T. J, Crockett, Realtor. MI We also buy property for cash. metal ‘ Venetian blinda a new woman to |o to Watch Hill, rage. Strictly custom. Lot fresh daily. 49c quart and up at patio. Other extra.s. Under $18,000. AUSTIN A CHAMBERS Co. Local Farmer’s Market, 819 E. Middle - garage, oil heat, unfurnished. 3-1577. Member Multiple Listing AT A COURT OF PBOBATB. held low price. Keys made wliUe you Khode Island, to do \/aitress 85x200. Lake privileges. Septio Tanks, Dry ,Wells, Sewer WANTED —A good used 16 foot or Adults preferred. MI 3-6551 after No agents. Call MI 9-8578. BOLTON $14,900 STANLEY BRAY, Realtor moving, packing, storage. Low Tpke. MI 9-0474. 18 foot swimming pool. Call MI at Manchester, within and for tha wait. 'Marlow’s. work and light lAundry for small • SEPTIC TANKS Only $15,500. Lines In»tailed--^llar Water­ j 5 p.'m. New /) Room Ranch SHORTLY OUT—6'4 room ranch, BRAE-BURN REALTY District of Manchester, on the 9th day rates on long distance moves to proofing Done, > 9-6874. 51 of June, 1969. ^ family. MI 9-7311. CLEANED and INSTALLED HOLLISTER STREET full basement, built in --ange. Ml 3-6273 TV SERVICE — Potterton’s. all 48 states. Ml 3-5187. Warren E. Howland, SIX ROOM duplex, central. Heat, 5J/4 Room Ranch Present, Hon. John J. Wallett. Judge, makes. Highest quality guaranteed Realtor Flowers— Nursery Stock 50-B | SCHOOL SECTION • Formica counters Must sell -fast. As little aa $500 Eetate of Walter R Walsh. late oi MANCHESTER Moving and Truck­ • SEW ERS McKinney dros. h|Ot Water, atove, automatic wasti'-k • Jarvis built 6 room Cape • Ceramic bath down. Terms arranged, 'all the SELLING YOUR HOME? Fof Manchester, In eald Dlatriet deceased. work and parts, over 47 year's ex. 575 Main Street Rooms Without Board 59 er. $130 a month. Call MI 3-2785. N , prompt, efficient, courteous serv- The admlnietratrlx liaving exhibited perience. Famous for aendce slnne ing Company. Local and 'on> dis­ First National Bank of Man­ MACHINE CLEANED MI 3-1108 3 or 4 liedrooms • Hot water baseboard heat Ellsworth Mitten Agency, Real­ her adminletratlon account with eald chester, located at Manchester, S«wtra9« Disposal Co. ive and appraising without obliga­ 1931. Phono Ml 9-4837 for best tance moving, packing anr< stor­ ZINNIAS and marigolds. 2 dozen ROOM WITH kitchen privileges. CX)VENTRY—New 5 room house, • Good size kitchen • Fireplace tors MI 3-6930. eetate to this Court for allowance, it ta Connecticut, with a ■ braiich office ISO-132 Pearl St__Ml S-S80S 25c. Call MI 9-9010. Centrally located. Babies ac­ tion, call S. A. Beechler, Realtor, ORDERED; That the l8th day of 2741 service. age. Weekly van service to New • INSTALLATION $95 monthly. A. D. Hqckler, PI • Plastered walls • Basement gsrag* June. 1969. at ten o’clock, forenoon, at York. Ml 3-6563. at Colchester, Connecticut, is cepted. Mrs. Dorsey, 14 Arch -St. • Fireplace MANCHESTER—Country living Ih Ml 3-6969 or Wesley R. Smith, As­ 2-6519 between 5:30-6 p.m. • Artesian well sociates. Ml 9-8952. Member Multi­ the Probate Office In the Municipal- DICK’S WEATHERSTRIP Com­ closing its aff'.irs. All creditors of SPECIALIST • Vestibule •' • Two acre wooded lot town. 7 large rooms on great big Building in eald Manchester, be and pany doors and windows, oustom MANCHESTER Package' Delivery. the Association are, therefore, Household Goods * 51 • Plenty closet space lot. 2-rar garage. Price $13,250.| ple Listing Service. - the same Is assigned for a hearing on Light trucking and package deliv­ notified to present claims for pay­ ROOM TO RENT—Inquire at 53 LAWRENCE F. FIANO Madeline .Smith, Realtor, MI the allowance' of said administration work guaranteed. Call MJ 9-1583 FIVE ROOM single, 2-car garage. • Oil hot water heat BROKERS Ml 3-2768 account with tald estate. asMrtainment ill after 6 p.m. ery. Refrigerators, washers md ment to the undersigned at 821 Town and Country — — BALE 1-0 OFF on wallpaper. Wail Gerard'Street. MI 3-5047. 9-1642. Legal Notice TREES TREES TREES TREES TREES tiles 4c a tile. Kectile, from 7o $125. Write Box P, Herald. • City water, sewer and gas Paul P. Fiano Ml 3-0458 of heirs and order of distribution, and stove moving specialty. Folding Main Street, Manchester, Conn'. • Assume 4% VA mortgage this Court directs that notice of the FLOORS' CLEANED and waxed. chairs for rent. M3 9-0752. each. Green Paint and Wallpaper. LARGE comfortable partially air- VERNON- Expandable Cape Cod LIMITATION OBDKB time and place aastgned-'for said hear* John' S. G. Rottner Drainage Go. at the Green.______^_____ conditioned room, available g*n- • Asking $14,700 BOLTON—2-family Cape Cod on on large lot near new school, full A'r A liOURT OF PROBATE, held ing be given to all persons known to Windows washed. Paint washed. at MancheBler. within and for the be interested therein to appear and be Von Deck's- General (Household George C; Lesaner , Ml 9-4143 $2 tieman only. Parking. 318 Mlddl' Suburban for Rent 66 ' LAWRENCE: F. FIANO well landscaped acre. / mesite' basement, fireplace, ■ aluminum 12U1 OLENWOOD combination , f.As and BROKERS Ml 3-2786 drive. Large airy r?x>ms. Imme­ Dislrlci nf Manchester, on the 4th day heard thereon by publishing a copy of Service. MI f-2662. Painting— Papering 21 ' Liquidating Agents . Tpke. East. MI 3-5l94. ROCKVILLE—$60. 8 room apart­ storm windows. 4'4% VA mort­ ol June. 19S9. this order In some newfpape* havpiit VERNON oil range, 7 years old. Clean, very; Paul P. Fiano MI’ 3-0458 diate occupancy one apar'ment. gage. .MI 3-1890. rrcamit. Uon. John J.' Wallelt, Judge. a circulaUon in eald Dlstriet. *1 least . PAINTING, AND paperh'anglng. p s good condition, $100. Phone after. PLEASANT ROOM — In private ment. gas range, electric refrlg- Call owner. MI 9-2868 or MI Estate o( Charlea RaccagnI aka. five days beforq. the ^ay of said hear­ Building— Contracting 14 Good clea!n workmanship at rea- 6 p.m. MI 8-2269, 4 1 home next to bath, shower. Free e-Tator,.. Ule bathroom, dispoaaU BOLTON 9-0876. $20,000—Solid brick two-family plus Carlo Raccngnl, late of Manchester In ing. 34 Elm St. ,TR 6-2505, TR 5-5050. ■said District, deceoaed. JOHN j. WAtLETT. Juilge. aonqble rates. 30 years in' Man­ WILSHIRE ROAD 1 parking. Ml 9-0887. ($10,900) two-car garage. Located on ^the On motion n( The .CoiKrCttCut Bank ALL TYPES of carpentry work chester. Raymond Flake. Ml 1 Used Sofas ...... $l0-$60i IMMEDIATE occupancy Rrlck east side. Both flq|or8 yacrtnt on am! Trust Co Haitloid.'EI'onn., admlD- ROOM FOR 1 or 2. Completely Cook Drive oversized Cape. 6 rooms, 2. tile lalrutor, done, alterations, 'dormers, roof­ 9-9237. each, hot water. CaH $2,700 cash assumes money sav Only $16,400. Carlton W. Hutchins. at Manchester. withiny and for the Pattern No.' 2741 has complete 1959 ENGLISH FORD CONSUL AND BRAKES. RADIO AND HEATER. gentlemen. Parking. 54 High St. ing present mortgage on this large Crockett. Realtor, MI 8-1577. MI 9-5132 District of Manchester, on the lOlh day He Hearing in the Municipal Build­ crochet directions for. cap and just a yard of fabric for this 1 $2 Rockville TR 6-2371. of June. 1969. * ing Hearing Room, 41 Center kitchen aide. — • 4-DOOR Iff Open Thureday. evenings until 9 NICE COMFORTABLE furnished six room ranch. Complete with Present, Hon. John J. WalltU, Judge. caae; filet diagram; stitch illustra- extras. High elevation. One acre MANCHESTER MANCHESTER —I-arge oversized E iU te of Uelchiore Plano, late of Street, Manchester, Oonnectient, tiona. No. 8331 with Patt-o-Rama is in 1957 PLYMOUTH SEDAN (8 GYL.)' Closed Mondays room for gentlemsn. CaH MI CRYS’TAL LAKE:i*-^ix room cot­ m d tage (Or season only. AH conven­ lot. Only $17,000. ' Cape, 6 finished. Nearly 2 cres Manchester in said District, deceased. 'Diesday, June 16,1950 at 8:00 P.M. To order, send 25c in coins to; sizes: 12, 14, 16. 18, 20. Size 14, 1 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION. 12 AMAZINO «•! AAA BLACKSTONE automatic washer, 0-0641. Located on a quiet streei, this of land. An Ideal family setting On motion of Herman Yules of said lU iences, beach privileges. TR 5-6182 LAWRENCE F.‘ FIANO Manchester, executor. on proposed additional appropria­ Anne Cabot, The Manchester Eve­ yard of 36 or 39-lnch. SPECIAL. ‘ $995 sxcellent' running condition. MI older home has an interior which with children. P. V. Tongren, ORDERED: That six. months from tions as follows: VALUE FOR 1 from 1 to 6 p.m. BROKERS MI 3-2766 is a delightful surprise. Living ning Herald, 1150. AVE. OF To order, send 35c in coins to: e . t-lSSB. Boardern Wanteil 59-A Paul P. Fiano MI 3-0468 Broker, MI 3-6321, TR 5-8293. the 10th ilay of June. 1959, be and the a; An additional approprlailea AMENCAS, NEW YORK 36, N.Y. 1. a room and dining room, sweeping ’’Anything in Real Estate.” same are llmiied and allowed for the Sue Burnett. The Manchester Eve­ ■W9 CAPE COD. Falmouth .-Cottage creditors within which to bring in their 1068-59 budgst Water Department For' lat-claas mailing add 10c ning Herald, 1150 A\Ti OF 1957 CHEVROLET STATION. WAGON 1 ATTRACTIVE room for working (or rent July and last 2 weeks COLONIAIj—7 room older home a (OH ,10. ft. with tasteful wall to Admlhiatration, by transfer from wall ca/peting. The kitchen ia a claims against said estate, and said for each pattern-Print Name, Ad- AMERICAS, NEW YORK 86. AUTOMAHC TRANSMISSION. i/i girl, TV and phone privileges. August. Call MI S-m s after 5:30 on' Vernon Street. Downstairs 71 SO. ALTON STREET executor is directed to give public Water Department Improvements dreas with zone and Pattern N. Y. For Ist-class mailing aefd UI ' S' Board optional. Very central. MI- p.m. bedroom and full tile bath. ~ bed housewtfe’a dream.-*.It is beautiful notice to the crf^dltors to bring In and ElxteniionS...... $1,300. RADIO AND HEATER. *1695 UI AHACHED GARAGE modern and includes a late model their claims within said time allowed Number. 10c fer each pattern. Print Name, 3-6745. rooms and bath on second floor. $12,900. Six Room Cape hy publishing a copy of this order in b. An additional ‘appropriation It’S ready — the ’59,Needjework Address with Zone, Style No. and 4-DOOR BUILT-IN OVEN and RANGE ! Close to schools. Jpty occipancy refrigerator and range. Three bed­ Excellent Condition some newHpaper having 'a circulation 1058-59 budget Sower Department 1 rooms plus sewing room plus walk- In said probate district within ten days AJbUffll Fifty-aix pages o f‘ pretty Size. STATION WAGON COTTAGE FOR rent at Miaquaml- Price, $16,300. Earle S. Rohan, Operation and Maintenance, by CONSUL 1957 RAMBLER You must see this beautiful Colonial-Ranch home fea­ 5 Vernon, Wanted—Rooms-^Board 62 cut. CaH MI 9-6866 after 6. in closets—one is cedar 'Ined. We Amesite drive, many trees,. from .the date of this order and return deslgna; plus free patterns for Send ■ 35c now for the new turing: 3 spacious liedrooms, eeramlc tile bath, large Realtor, Ml 3-74M. large lot make to this court of the notice given. transfer from Sower Department crochet and knit items. 2Sc • a IMDIO AND HEATER. $1595 1 will enjoy showing this atlractive JOHN J. WALLETl'. Judge. Improvements and Bxtenaions. Spring &. Summer '59 issue of our attractive Colonial kitchen jvlth plenty of oablneU and WANTED—Room and board (or COLUMBIA LAKE - Small water­ home. Owners leaving state will copy! pettern magazine Basic Fashion. m TWO NEW- CAPES—An oversized $3,600. NEW paneled dli>|ng area, attractive, living room with pic­ S Heights young, single college graduate, front cottages (or rent. July foundation (24x36) and full shed sacrifice. -- OWNER-MI 9-8558 * LIMITATION OBDKB 12UI turesque bow window, closet space galore, situated in coming to Mancheater about July through September. MI 9-0762, MI AT A COURT OF PROBATE, hi-ld d. An additional appropriation -tr- 6-PASSENGER ddifmer provides - five la^ e fin at Maiichrater. within and for the to the Beoreation Department to 1955 PLYMOUTH c“ ‘? .T cyV a moat desirable location, seconds from bus, school and 1, to lake local employment. Call 9-4929, MI 3-2693. . ished rooms plus an unfinished R. SrOLMSTEAD AGENCY MANCHESTER, 19 So. Hawthorne District of Mancheatei. on the 10th day shopping. You’ll agree It’a terrific! -■ MI-9-4567 between 9 and 5, Mon­ of June, 1989. , ^ ■ replace ohlortae destroyed by fire, 4-DOOR SEDAN AUTOMATIC TRAblSMISSlON. S I O O i Q fS • PREVIEW NOW! )>ath and bedroom > The living I CH 9-5661 . St. 4 bedroom Cape, large wooded •* • ' .* 1 day through Friday, _____, CAPE COD efficiency cottae-ea. Ac­ lot, city utilities, completely re­ Preeent. Hon. John J. Wellett. Judge. to )>e ftaanced from the unsppro- RADIO AND HEATER. 1 V A Formal Opening June IS ipom has i fireplace 'ith pine Evenings Estate of Henry W, Fancher, 'Igte ------68 . . . commodates 6. $60 weekly covert decorated inside and out. Now o l Manchester In eald Otstiict. de- priatod balance from 1957-1 1 everything. Write P. O. Box 364, paneled wail and ^bqokcases. Dim Mrs. Tomlinson, MI 4-1979 ISOO. lEAUTIFUL NEW RANCH HOMES AT ing room or exl^a bedrt am is only $12,900. $1,500'ddwn to quali­ ceased. . 5295 DOWN Many Olhera to Choose From ^ This Colonial,-Ranch home NOT In a proj- ^ Apailinents— Flats—: or phone CY ,6*1006, Wareham, Mr. Towson, MI 3-4805 'on liiutiun of Morris c. Faocher of* • « , Asa additional appropriation 41995 ■ eot: but la situated In a moat desirable aecHon H Directions: Take exit 97 jUBt (fff a large bright kitchen fied buyer. Cart Schwarz, MI .t.n ___ _ ■ . . _ Z*.. * . -a. ..a s Tenements ^ 63 Moss. 6-8 p.m. ■aid Manchester, eaeoutor. , lotions for part of the cost of (Radio, heater, whitewalls, transportatloll'extra) V of Individually designed homes I from'Wilbur Crou Park­ with lota of cabinets- Corainlo $11,900—Flys room single borne, 8 3-0154 and Jack DeQUattro, Ml. DRDl^lEO; Tliat six imonttut-.from PHOENIX RIDGE j Low lank Tonns — Lawn Dawn PaymtAH way. Turn left and follow, tile bath has colored ^ flirturea. 9-S640. the 10th day of June.^1960, be — ' Koferenduin April 3>, 1950, to FOUR ROOM apartment for rent. POINT O'WOODS B ^ h Good bedrooms, . excaUant -ooiiditloh, tam e are llm.lted M d snow ed , . START AT AAA ^500 arrowa to Vernon HeighU These two homes . . .1 • - 301 CENTER ST-— .3-5135—Open Evenings .TREES - L TREES — TREES — TREES w.^tUES (/■ I T n . .1 • ( •V 4 THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 198# PAGiB t w e n t y ATarage Daily Net Preas Run jlanrlTPatfr lEtt^ning Srrdb r » r Um W tmk Eaded May tSrd. 1*6» -I------Town Director and ■Mra John I Army P%t. John J. Condto, aon' Past Worthy Mlatreei Miaa L«ou-J Hutchlnaon, 113 H elaln Ftd., have of Mr. and Mra. P eter Condlo, 18« lae Copping U chairman , of the ;' 12,925 M their pueata thia w ek hla ala- Oak St I completed elahl weeks ^ fo«r,(l aale by Daiightera of Liberty. About Town No' 116. Saturday a t 9;50 a.m. In tManber af tba Audit ' ler-ln-law and her hi abartd. Mr. of advanced IVidivIduar artillery' llniaan af OIrcnIatIda 'and Mra. Arthur Y man. Mrs. tralninjf/ .Tune .1 at the Artillery Hale'e atore. A variety of.breada Dr. W. John Field w m elected a and paatrlea will be avalleble. MEAT ; Yeoman la the pereoni ,1 aecretarx' and Mtaalle Center, Ft. Sill, Okie, —^ fiinsihiOL&t tiuidM for two year* of ttie-Con' , of Samuel Oolnivyn f Ooldwyn A 18M graduate of M ancheeter; Membera who have not been; necttcut Society of Oeteopathlc reached are urged to donate food. i| rhyilolana and SurFeone at the an­ Stiidloa, Holly%vood.’ Ilf., and has High School, he was employed hy I TOL. LXXVIII, NO. 215 (EIGHTEEN PAGES) nual dinner meetinK held last also been peraonal crelarj’ to ' the Railway Bxpresa before enter-! n ish t In Carmel. i actor Orson 'Velles. Ing the Army last January. Waahtngton Loyal Orangja' l-odge. No. 117. will hold ita meefri . . . quality meet is Ing tomorrow evening In Orange our pride. hall. Meetinga are now held the aerond Friday m each month. Underground T e s f Walk O i A ' ’ ; ' tit*. . C(L Dauglllera of Liberty. .No. 115, will meet thla evening at 7:.30 at . . . we started our the Holmea' Funeral Home in' butinatt with eere- tribute to Mra. M argaret R. ; Could Be Muffled, Bl fj.nTurr® Hutchinaon, whoaa . daughtera. j , ■ ■ ful attention to the .Miaa Alice Hutrhtnaoh and Mra. I quality of Pinehurst Bonn, (iermany. June 12 {fP) Firestone .leaale LVona, are menthera of the • *fTt /■ meat. I—Ludwig Erhard told parlia- ‘ lodge. US. Informs Soviet Glev«land. June 12 (/K)— I ment today that when he left The United Rubber Workers k The MTF of the South Methodlat, for the United States on June and Fireatone Tiue A Rubber 5 Church will aponaor a car waah Washington June 12 (/Pj— Communiau to revema ' 1 he was convinced Chancellor Geneva-Summit Link Co. today iHgned\igreementa .Safurda.v froni-lO a.m. to 3 p.m. at . . . with each ex­ — refuaala to diacuaa the Konrad Adenauer would keep I he church parking lot at,20 Hart­ pansion, w# con­ The United toda> j scientific Ittformalion avall- to end a 58-day-old atrike of ford P.d. handed Russia a M hue Mouse, gbie from U.S. teal blaats con- his promise to run for presi­ 18.000 empl'oyea in eight tinue this tradition scientihe report saying would- ducted in Nevada laat fall, dent. citiea. . Mr. and .Mra. Charlea Hath­ for fine meat, and b e atomic test ban violators The Berkner ifioup figured,'that This was a direct contradiction The Firestone strike was the last away and three children of Dead-1 e«,ild mnfftp iinrler- current state of knowledge, t>f Adenauer a declaration in the Says West probably could muftle use of iso detection ata- Bundestag yesterday that h.he had and longeal of three walkouts in­ at HALE’S wood, S. D,. returned home re­ j ' . I c , - . business grows and( volving all majoi rubber compsn-' cently after a three weeka vl.alt . s ' ground nUclear blasts. 1 ttons setup around the world there g-iven Krhard notice of hla inten- grows. , The presidential advisory scien- g,j|j be a need for further in- tion to remain aa chancellor after tea except Goodyear, It was. in. with their parenta, Ruaaell Hath­ fact, the longest strike m URW away, .304 Porter St., and Mr,' and . . . our customers tints figured that it would take sn estimated an. Real power in Germany is Blocks Top three yeara to develop under-ggp,bquakes annuallv were not veated in the chancellor. The pres- history against s majoi producer. Mra. Albert Torld. 37P P orter St. |i J. E, Trainer executive vice tell us they are glad ground atomic blaat deteclora as'gnsak nuclear tests. idenfs role is largely ceiemonial. SELfSERVE -MEAT DEPT. we made this re­ president of Firestone, said "every Loyal Circle of King'a Daugh-! good-aa thoae that Geneva teat. Thia compares with 20 to 100 un- Erhard la vice chancellor and effoil ia being made to get dm Level Talks I lera. at tia annual meeting in the] cently added meat ban negotiators had believed were ,b„ Geneva ex- economica mmiater and la regard- employee back on the job as qmck- Fellowahtp room of Center Church, > avBltable before new Information i would occur ed by many as the coming chan- l.v ss possible. Operations will be ■ -'J: case, a -servica dis­ eam# Ip from underground »hot.s ! 'jj ,-ompares alao with cellor. By JOHN M. HIGHTOW nR elected the following nflflcera for | lesumed as soon aa this can lie Genevs. .Ii/ne 12 (/P)—So­ I DOOILE g*EEa STMirS TODtV . the coming year: Mra. Mar.v play. The U.S. officials said, however. 1 the l.SOO unidentified n a t ii r s 1 Tlie question of whether Ade- accompliahed m an orderly man­ Thrall, president; Miaa D orothy;] that the findings bv the scientials events with power equal to five nauer told F.rhaid beforehand of ner.” viet Fftreign MinlBte.r Andrei Peleraen. vice preaident; Mra.! under Dr. Lloyd Berkner do not kUolons email atomic ahots. hla intentions is the central issue In their foiirlh- consecutive night A. Gromyko opened a drive in ' Rachel Petersen aecretary; Mra. nhanae the American position in that t ’.S. acieiitists after reviewing of then bitter quarrel^ which aiip- session last night, negotiators here the Rig Four conference t.o- SEIVE HUE'S OUEUTV Loiilae Faii'weather. treaauref; favor .of halting atomic testa if a . ,\>vada test data, estimated would posedly waa patched up earlier cleared up most of their differences (la\ lo break the western- Mra. Beag Thomson, piiblirity; control-syatem ia set up to en- leqiiire further investigation each thi.s weeki on a 5-yeai pension agreement and Mrs. Olive Oag'ne. musician; Mrs. jj force the ban. year. Reading from a sheet of paper. 2-yeai maalei contrad. Some made link Iretween the present Alice .Martin, sunshine committee; They said the control systom Berkner'i panel railed for a Erhard said he truly believed on work on language and othei de­ meejjng of foreign ministers 2 Miss Dorothy Petersen Cradle ' being negotiated with the .Soviets vigorous research prog ram , to his departure forWa.shington that tails, however, delayed consiiitiiiM, and a later summit confer­ ,Roll, .Mra. Rachel McNeill, waya ' j on the hasia of earlier scientific ipgrri'moie shout the many still Adenauer would not change hia Uon of the agreement until today. ence. and means commIUee. i Information is basically sound unknown factors in detection of decision n torm- attend a heads of government L T. WOOD GO. the cabinet May 14 he was 90 pet iila. meeting under such conditions, and After Blast in Boston Trainer estimated the aveiage at the moment that la haalc west­ ICE PLANT Fireatone employe "lost slightly ern policy. 51 BIS.SELI. ST. (Continued on Page Nine) / moie than $900 in wages foi the The western powers demanded DAISY HAMS 58 days of thia alrike. and the to­ (Itihps-f'.ruMln’fl-RInrhif Boston June 1'2 .Ti Police lo--a'way. Only three seconds late>- tlu that Moscow atop threatening dav hunted a "mad bomber " in the I train would have been m direct tal loss in basic payroll wa.s about .Secret at y of Defense Neil McElroy. a witiie.sa today before the .Songte Armed Services Com.njlttee. them with a separate Hast Ger­ $17 million " briefs members of the commIUee and olher defnae officiala called to testify behind closed doors man peace treaty and get back tn w ake of an explosion which shat-M ine of the explo.sion. Politicians See on a 'm aster plan for coiitinenlaI sir defeti.se .Huddling over a world globe are, left to 'i'ig h i: Mc- HALE’S FANCY tewd a rapid transit train station , Others were injured on the street (loodyeai T he A ' Riihlx-i Co negotiations for ending the West bv the terrific concussion signed a 5-year penaion-insinance Elrov; .Sen. John Stemiis iD-Miss' Sen Ki.es the Boston Garden role of a man who says he isn't Fireatone planta art located in bombing apparently was the work Akron, 1.08 Angeles. Pollslown .Next on TV; A half-hnur pro­ (Ihristiait A. Herjer and his west­ BOILED HAM ' ’ 59c what is so rare as Sports .Alena. running fo r preaident. Gov. Nel­ FRANKS 79c of a lunatic, bent on destruction. gram of nothing but com-.’ ern oollsaguee that the Soviet pro­ SI.ICKO TO v o ru I.IRINti Eight hours aftei- the 2 p.m Fall River. Oca Moines. Memphis. A huge-police detail under Capt son A. Rockefeller; pumped a 5- ’ and Nttv qastle. and Nobtearille merciala. posal for a one-year deadline on ADD ZEST TO THE FRANKS. SERVE iBDTi explosion, the switchboard : On Missiles Defense Think you can stand it 7 the weatem occiiptation of ^eat Joseph B. Fallon, head of the hour flow of high octane charm a t ' Ind. ■*' _ , 1, . opeE&Lar.^t N orth SU tion receiyed Station KTTV of l/oa An­ Berlin is not an ultimatum. He MuenstCr Cheese '^'59e Homicide Squad, was aawgnedJAfti.^^ anonjnhotis telephone call that J top ReprfSllcanrhere yesterday. I Wages were not an iaaiia in the SAUERKRAUT 2 25c a steak in June I contract diapntM which led to geles believes ils viewers arp said ha camiol understand what all BV THK PIKCK OR SUCKO through the mins ' *■ P'®'*** i" 1*'; The veriot among the polltically- Washington, .lime 12 A’’ .8ei-vwoiill be for developmeiil of the going to enjoy it for 13 weeks. with apologies to .Mr. Shakespeare , . . then if ever eome per- Police prying through M structure. - I minded: The New York governor M cElro.v Anii.vs ,N'tke"Xeus. (CoattnuM oa Page Tea) relarv of Defen.se .Neil H So, come .luly 11. the 6;35- (OofittniMid Oa Page Ten) PRE.MIER FANf'V Yesterday's edition of the Wall feel steaks. Whether you prefer yours rare, medium,' or well- found six, drj-cell ^ batteiics , r n fuaa The nneratoroperator said the caller alsoalao will be a tough, fast-paced con- propo.«ed today a cutback of about Ruaaell told a news corifereni e LOCAI. FR»:SH PHIUADELPHIA dom*. there's,nothing so perfeel for your eookoiil as a nice, some shattered fragments of the afternoon blast "was 7 p.m slot on Saturday nights GRADE A W HITE MEAT Street Journal remarks that the in­ I tender if he goes after the party's $1 ', billion in thi.>i rounlry's pro- he generally favored the proposed] will bf filled with the best CREAM CHEESE thiek, Jiili'V sleak from Pinehurst. So light up the outdoor flre- •metal lockere. meant for McGinnis." Patrick B. I'litbacks in the defense against ! TUNA dependents are making great i 1960 presidential nomination and granrs for mis.^ilc liefcnse against spot commercials the station EOGS <1% a Oa. plare and lei 'em slz./.le for a rare -lune treat. They said the batteries were McGinnis is president of the Boa- ' he may. manned bombers. manned Immlieis. 1 eovered with a sulphide re.^due, Maine Railroad, can assemble from the na­ Pkga. 69c strides trading punch for punch 4 Rockefeller flew in on hia sec­ Nixon Predicts At the same time, he proposed If tile Russians decide to al- tion a advertising agencies. 4 99e indicating they were part of a] ji, graphic account of the ex­ Uuk us I believe that the first at- , 2 85c vv,th tiOil.OdO ton.s of charcoal and briquets sold la.sl year ond visit to the capital aince his "sn increase of some $150-million in Twenty advertising agen­ Bulletins Solid pack, no oil add­ with the chains . . , bomb. Police said the bomb might ^ plosion was giyen by Patrolman tacks Would be by missiles ' he PAM d r y FRY In the t ’nited State.'# the oiit-door cooks added broilers and fry­ , election last November. The an­ spending on efforts to develop s cies already have offered their from the AP Wireti CSief Boy-Ar-Dee Spa­ ed. ers to the early list of favoriTes which included hamburgs and have been activated by an oncom-j Michael Mullen, 48. who waa driv­ nounced purpose; Buaine.ss and Strong Bid by defen.se sg sin st ballistic and plhei said "They might send ovei man- j ghetti and Me«t Balls ing train. I ing near the scene. ned liomlteis later to see what j commerniala " inquiries have fi-stoks. . . . ‘ t plea.sure. Publicly, the- business mi.sslles been received from 40 others. N or Beefaronl (Maca­ damage was done and to knock out r „ * 1 . 5 9 OCEAN SPRAY Two detectives said tests by po-1 "it was terrific. " he said. 'I saw j was New York's. But newsmen Sen Richard B. Russell iD-Gai. roni w ith beef In to­ lice rhemisla of bits of the wreck a big puff if smoke and a sho «r Sen. Kennedy remaining targets.” INFANT OUT OF DANGER Fat-free rooking aid— rRANBF.RRY SAEfF. M axw ell^ Visit our enlarged dairy section, our -1 I thought they detected the aroma chairman of the Senate Aimed m ato sauce). Y'oiir adds no calories to Whole or .Icllled age and parts of a smashed locker; < delris si'nool into the air. I saw ' of highei ambitions in his smiling, Asked wh;. Pentagon leaders, Pawtucket, R.-I., June 12 (ft— pholce—J cans 45c. enlarged fruit and vegetable display Services Committee, .said these fiaven-moatha old Michael Scully food. Indicated a bag of powder weigh- a man htirled six feet into the handshaking progress about town. Vice Preaidetvt Nixon, who may were high points in a new air de with approval of President Kiseii- 6 m sim or any part of Pinehurst self service ing 20 to 25 pounds caused the ex-^ air.” b* a candidate for tJhe\J.060 Repub. _j howpi had made this switch in Loii^ Demands who wo« treated for a rare and 2 cans 4 5 c i f COFFEt The pleasure was cenleied at fense program that McElroy out usually fatal skin (UaeMe by » New Introductory. plosion. 1 Mullen slopped a bus m w-hich closed I " ’t planning, Russell ssi,d O ffer! grocery section and you will find wo the Gapitol Hill Club a Republican ! preaidentJal nomination, baa lined to the committee in ilaw serum flown from Colorado, WESSON OIL PlM.SBl.'RY'S BEST Our meat manager, Charlie MeCartliy thinks you Investigators said the bomb five Marines were tran*r>orting organization which h* had helped some ideas aboirt Denvocrrtic poa- door session he assumed for the same reason MlnutP'^Bashed AI.I. PliRPOSF, are putting in punch after punch tor Heariiijj, Plans was pronounced out of danger Va Gollon 99c went off •tii’ltli the explosive force ' nine prisoners from Boat on to to found. sibiliUeS. Russell said the revamped pro­ he had juat stated. Potatoefi will enjoy tlie.se 2'-,. lb. fresh from the farm broilers of a 500-pound Air Force bomb of Portsmouth,: N.H., and asked for "We are in a field of defense today. Dr. ' .4rturo Longobordl 8 Serrlng'a, Pure vegetable short­ FLOUR your total food business. . . In between, reportera-put to him He wae ackad at a Oomnion- gram calls for a mixture of both said at Memorial Hoeplttl that GEiAT Ntw run on . . and lie is sure you will like the price . . . averagfe World War n. ' help weaJth Club banquAt. lai*t nigh! in which la not static." he said. ening for frying, bak­ Pfo. Theo- in varying forma the big question the Aimy's Nike Hercules missile "There : ma> ba some aiiddeu For 4tli Term the serum adminlatered Wednes­ $1.55 DtVlLOPMlNTl 98c each at :l9c Ih, We could iffcl you 2 ixmnders for The blaat blew apart the big 58- ! Two of the 'Marinoa of whether he w H be available for San FrSLnoisoo. it )ie would rare to and (he Air Fone's Boiiian-. day probably "Played a major Ptcg. 28c ing and salads. 5 I.h. Bag 49c rear-old pagoda-type waiting dore I^querciK Brooklyn. 1 breakthroiigii that could change Ic.ss. hut he thinks the e.'^tra pound of breast 21 the 1960 Republican nomination. name tiie two leading Democratic Rivalry between I he services role" In the Infant’s recovery. room on the elevated station of the N.Y.. ahd Pfc. .Tames W Scott. the whole concepl again. Galveston. Tex. June 12 '/Pi . yon get on the 2' ^ Ih. .size makes it a better value. A score of smiling replies melted oanttodalesi. Graining, broadly, he over these nussile.t btith designed M cElroy and other l'o|i Peiila- He said that the baby’s tempera- Metropolitan Rapid Transi Author- I 20. BluefleJd. W.Va . joined Mullen r«p4ied: ^ Gov. Karl K. Ixing. (ieleriTiined to , hire had been normal since yea- down to the standaid fornuila to bring down manned bombers gun officiala had not completed . . j . . . , ging Ity. i in cl«ml>ering over the debris- figured in the studies that brought terday, for the first Ume In 18 ! littered stairs to reach t)ie injured. "I’m not a candidate for anything. "It a fashionable "owadaj^ for their testimonv and answers of "kip a I A iVotuierful, It caught several persons within All I want is to be a good governor the revised air defense program. days. in the waiting room and on the out­ I Scott tore oft some of htji cloth- oandidatea to oomanent on can- '. • J , Senalprs" niiestiona when the court sanity hearing 'Diesday, of New York" ' dldates of other parlies, This I The propose increase spen *.d8"! gmup recessed for limrheon holds lo his dream of a fourth Hot W eather GARPEN-FRESH door Station platform. Some of I ihg to fai^ion tourniquets etn the on missiles to intercept missiles NEW AGORESSION. SEEN them were blown 30 feet to busy bleeding victims. About aa far a's he would go be­ heaita.le to do.. I don't want to - The closed-door seas on .vaa to j^uisiana. hurt ianv candidate I like by nam ­ M anagua. Nicau'agua, Ju n e 10 Canal and Causeway Streets be­ "V.^e aaw' min and women brtr- yond that waa to say that he reaume at 2 p.m. This remark comes from one of D rin k F o r would wait to see if his name were' ing him aa my fevortte. .Non do I l;Tt—The governm ent charged I-arger 3U lb. fryers or sniall roaster,* continue on low. ' ied under woo-., glass and twisted Accompanying McElro; to the visitors Lijng has had recently today that, a Caribbean le^on Six were injured a.s they sat in , metal." Mullen said, en.tered in next yeauia New Hamp- w'iah to help another b> saying he Senate committee nteeluig , were jn\a pavrhialru- clinic here: ' PRODUCE .the best buy li.st at .‘Ulc lb. You will get fo u r.generous .shire presidenlal prim ary and then! might looe,” Is being reorganized and flVelchade] a train approaching he station. ; Deputy Secrelarv' of Defense ■ h ,, hasn't given up one iota strengthened for new attacks servings from thi.s .size for about $1.37-each. would decide what hs would do The^n he procoeded to sangle News Tidbits The blaat stopped the train 20 teet'j (Conttnned on Pago Three) j Thomas Gates, sssislant .Secretary n,e ,(jea of nmiung again. ' on Nicaragua. The Anny’s ,GRAPE DRINK^ j •' Family Chicken legs will be featured at .3.'ic lb., H Ib.s for 82..S0 . . and That primary would provide an them mat. (.'ulled from .\P Wires . . DEUVr.REO FRESH DAII.Y , . . reniemher, all Pinhhtirsl chicken leg.s are large size, cut from of Defense tV. J. McNeil, and xs for the scheduled hearing preme command said the recent To Enjoy! - early teat against Vice President "Senator Jack Kennedy ’• cD- W'illiam Holaday. foriuer Penta- riiesdav in Probate Judge Hugh revolt has been frustrated but frc.sli native Connecticut tender voimg i^iickens. W ings, '4 lbs, Richard M. Nixon for the nomina­ Maoa-F oeema to be 'fi<<»it nuuun^ , gon director of miasiles and more Gib.son's...... court, the...... Louisiana in- , th a t Jose Figueroa, ox-preol- • CANTALOUPES, large sixe . . . e o c h for .lOc and fresh chicken livers ".Ic Ih. tion. now. Thooa who are wriUng, him Pinehurst tender young spring lamb is at Its best . ' . . .U!!f *In This Very Drab World... * British newspaper aaks what la so. recently a special assistant to Me- formant emphasized: "Ik>ng won’t! dent of neighboring Coata Rica, Without rancor. Rockefeller told off bocauoe of hia religion and spcrlal about American evangelist 1 Elroy. budge he wants that hearing. " and various International agi­ 3 Cans • PEA C H ES...... 2 lb s . a leg or some chops. . . ' , ' persistent newsmen at one point yourth may have to take a re­ riiarlie is ioilg tin frozen lamb patties and he offers .them at Billy GrahaT)3 that Queen FjUza- The 11^ billion niehlioned by Longs attorneys announced yes-, tators are planning new aggrea- that 'Tye never seen such s ains- reading if Iria poptilar aupport heth should invite liini lo tea, . .j McEDroy as the rontemplaled c)jt- terday th* governor is going, to slon. ‘ • SUNKIST LE M O N S...... 6 f o r 2flc Ih , 4 lbs .fl.on, , ‘ * ! picioiis bunch aa you are ”- At an -; contimies the way It's been going.” Fre.sh Lobsters from Maine ...... lb. 79c Chirping Ticket Taker Aniericana are being biirted under j „„ missile defense against fight to avoid- his wife’s commit-' • PLU M S...... lb . I other, on an elevatoi. he turned to He qalJed Sen. Stuart Syming- a blanket of sound from ladio lelp- bombers shaped up as, a long- tal action He plans lo appear in WHEAT SUPPORT RACKED '■Rep. John Taber (R-NTi and said ton iD-Mo.t iv. Adlai Stevenson. vision and movies, says Otto Luen- range calculation, figiired over "person and will ask for a jury . Waalflngten. June 12 (,Tl—The •TOMATOES ..... cellQ p a c k o f 4 with a grin-; "I'm going to stay in . twice defeated by Presiden" Biken- ing. professor of music at Barnard g.pv'eral years. hearing, Adrian S. Levy Sr., one House today brushed aside od* tvowei. dark hoi-se, pos»ibilitje.«. College and Columbia University. i ____ • ASPARAGUS ...... 2 bunches Gets Si^porting Chorus ((.Onttniied on Page Three) I ministration pp]ioBiaon . and "They seem to fit the role of •loseph ; Barbara Sr.. ApslarJiih (Continued on Face Ten) (Continued en Face Ten) passed, 188-177, a -bill -to In­ • CORN ...... \ ...... 6 e a r s Bumble Bee Light Mwit Bumble Bee Solid Whitn Meat loaf is a summer fkvorite . , . make it with Pine­ oompiomise candidates. " Nixon j-angland, convention host, will be crease price supports and out Meni Chunk Style went on. "All are men of, ability, a chronic invalid if he recovers Chunk Style Tunn, hurst 3 in 1 blend of fresljl.v chopped veal,, pork and By TOM STEWART an order went down to ciil out wheat produetton in 1860 and ' • CUCUMBERS...... 2 for but I think the Repubheafi can- fi om a heart attack he buffered in 1961. The House first turned beef." Ask for 3 in 1 blend at 79c lb. New Haven, June — tiia Whistling. didale, whoever he Is. .will win Mav . says a promlnenlvirhearl spe- 12 This is wtjst set off the let­ CaxStro Drops down 228-141 a RepuMloan- > 1 . 0 0 Aa a rule, comriuaters -who nde His ovvTV candidacy?. He com­ 01811.11. hocked effort (n send the bill ter-writing campaign. Some mented it still ^is _ (oo early to Alter lively deliale, the Method­ Confessions Introduced! tha, New -Haven Railrood into have come lo McCarthy, hock to the agriculture com* Five Ministers make a decision. *“ ist New Elngland Southenf Con­ mittee with inatrueUoaa to sub* J. W. HALE'S New York don’t get worked some ' to the railioad offices, Ben. WilliaiW Proxm ird -Minni to the state and Its im hy attorneys, says Jam es P. Dii- A sheriff's deputy testified today 'he defwdants, VVilliam T. Collins- shifted their' artillery bombard* Salad festival ^ Seifiner’a giving a hard tim e to one iof the pro-chiip faction. ' rante. a lawyer for two T\' quiz ' • .* \«.e«aa4hw orth. OQ23, ■ mm as saying:mm \ito\rr • eGecrive fuel oil additive in use ■r ita veteran employes, ticket "In this very drab world,’’ (he first government ahakeup of ■ that within houra after the rape ment to a point 156 miles north today This helps your oil Potato Salpd S5c Hawaiian Golden Punch the new Pineapple Passion fruit (Codtinued ea Page Nlae) programs. He aaid two of the boys had in-j of the Qtiemoy Islands, lobbiM eolloctor Bd McOsrthy. he said yesterday, "and in the his four monthsi In office. ______Man CIThurn, Texas concert of a Negro coed he had a conf.ea- tercourae with the girl but he' buhier deliver more'clean, de­ drink to go along with the regular Hawaiian punch. These changes were announced i 480 shells on tiny K a o t e tTf^ Cigarettes U cO arthy used to whiatHe aa atmosphere in which we iail- pianist, going "to dinner imrtiea and lion implicating four white youlha. ^ didn't know which two it was, but' DRESSINGS pendable heat. You get pre­ Mbit’s A.M. 5 fruit drink juice and Mott’s new P.M. he took the tlcketq, .-tweeting I'oad people a re living these aftgr a cabinet m eeting w;hich. as'• ■ • -isr i ' i Island In the Matsu group. The ' at lowest Conn. usual, lasted long after midnight. tlP lp lx€*PCI4?CI attending concerts of late with Tlio officei, W W. Slappey,'.he wasn't one of them.” Nattonollst Chinese D e f e n • « mium service, too All designed fruit juice drink. Try a la|rge can of each Mott juice and ohirptng aa he worked days, a little whistling does Tonia Dorati, 18-year-old daugh-' told a male wlille jury trying the Tlie defense already ha* admit- 3 9 c . prices Raul Roa. ambassadoruananuui tolu theme rfx* > as Ministry said It woo'the .heayl- to make .home heating easy. 2 cans 57c.f i . Crosn cox to oer. no harm ." ler of the conductor of the Min­ youth.s for fape that he talked ted lo the jury that Collinaworth $2.16. $2.27 and A 28-yeor nton -with the A W e St p o r t com m uter Organization of American Stales • oflV P 1. IflV I IID .est bombardment Kooteng ho4 French 2 9 c (OASi, replacing Rpbertn Agra- . ' • » neapolis symphony jOrcheslra----- with the youngest. Ollie SloOrta-1 did have relations with the coed. . undergone. Lsust M ay 47. Rad $2.29 carton Hew Haven, McCiurthy began wrote to tell the railroad Adolf Windaus, German Nbbel mire, 16. shorllv after hla arrest. .Slappey did not testify a* to ad- R u s s ia n ...... 3 5 c Call today for Ed Carrig'an of Nabisco wants us tb tell ybu about his brass \h»t AlcCarthy, even monte* as foreign mlnlater. China turned Its artillery en the hie chirping about 15 yeara Waabington. June 12 'jP'— .4 ■Prlge winner, died t^uewiay. It was ■ Slappey testified: ■ missions by the fourth defendant, Matsus for the flrst time In two C h e e s e 4 9 c ago. Now it's aa much a port when whistling, it "efficient, Pedro Miret, replacing tJmber- "I a.sked'hlm did he have inter-1 David E. Beagles, 18, becau-se the New Low Price now Salt-Tang .snack sticks which sell at S.’xc a box. I to Sort Marin as minister of agri­ tiny puppy apparently «Med to -disclosed------today...... - . i , .. . u .i.i years, dropping 4;M "hells on the a t Ihia makeup as hie punch wl^ty and certainly not of­ ala.v la a crevtce between two Vermont General Assembly end* comae... _ . with_!si. the z U - girl. —i..l At A4 first he i deputy U'lbHwa* nntnot * ni**RAIlt present XA’hATlwhen t.llisthis M obilheat st-m RAID Nabisco Oreos are featured at 35c large pkg. • fensive." McCarthy, he said, ia culture. main offshore island In "The grogp and Ms flat-topr 1 cap, building walls In downtown l its 1959 session after approving said no the olher th;^ee did and he youth made a statement. l a t ’Idie northern end e f th e F er- (»re«n Stam ps for piifchases in meal and jfrot er.v department how-being: i.ssued an aaaet to the New Hsven. Miss Raquel Perez, minister of- House and "Some of ' the . possengiei a A New Yorker satil: public welfare, replacing Mias W ashington. Plans to tCy fo r a record $54 million "general tiirnl ap- didn’t. I asked him again if he Slappey estimated the al6te-.| raoss Btrolt. • t grocery check'diut for your convenience. WE GIVE Gathlen PiUg ineke "believe Ihey’ie sleeping "I always look tip at a con­ Blena Mederos. colirt order to break down Ito propriatlon and voting several tax were sui4 and he aaid: Yes sir, wei ments he look were made betw'ewij GREEN STAMPS Killer $1.19 junt; to moke me chirp,'’ he ductor or a ticket collector IjO . Serafln Ruiz, replacing ' Julio brick prison were abandoned. HnerW*. all did ""1 . J J I STEEL UNION POLICY BET •aid. see if he has a pleasant Martinez Paez as minister of pub­ The puppy showed no signs of (■ New York Fifth Avenue parade The defense fought bitter ,but horns after the *“P™' . 1 New York, dono t2 («—'PM • Amplel^kEPARKING AtHieReorof QurSfore • 'Save 10c, on "And then aornetimes they smile. If he does. I smile back lic health. life It U planned tn poll iwiU featme the aeroind day of the- v»inly to prevent introduction of Tlie wl^ee^ aaid that »ne e Steel Union Wage FoHey Cq really are aaleep. Instead of - because I like railroad men. If Jose Ndronjq. niinister e? inte­ wiout' t»*ethe body withwitn a loopfm and m ! city's celeiiratlon of the 850th an- ajalemenis their taken arrests. from the CirrtUt WM taking them in nlttee today authorized Fro-Joy Ice ■ •hol^g them and scaring the MORIRRTY Cream on our he doesn't, I figure he ip busy, * rior, tn place of Orlando Rodri­ ^ „ / 'H udson, discoverer of the river Judge W. May ' ' ’"■Her aHovyed ■ ja I th a t they were l a u ^ h ^ a 4 j ualon’s negattators wlU cut oif tMm. I chirp—and but I wish jie would smile.’’/ gue*. ,.V j, !___ . ___hi. nam. Prme .inhnithn alnie to oroceed in offering , joking and I told them that WO* HO • whatever steps they deem aaeep«; Weekepd Special i thev itauivll.v w ake up w ith a A New Haven man wrote to . Thei'e was no' Immediiiite ex­ aonr" In deadlocked wage nog* BROTHERS • o gal. 79c smlla." McCarthy to aay he had just planation- for "the (..'government whimpering DUPDV . ia stuck be- XXIII last h ig h t said th a t hia the sflatements. T . .v,'. ..haiiri* tract talks wlUi the ImkMknf. But not always, it aeems. .F PF ------World War I service iu an Italian j Of a sfcond defendant, Patrick be facing the electric chaliM r Tlic Iw 'H A J L i CORK No limit Buy ' u ' written AIpgrt suggesting he changeg; although ' government tW’een two brick walls in downtown, . . . « qScarbbrough. 20, Blappey testi- BMnk Rfobardaoii a 17-yoaf-oVd DaVld E MeDongld, the w leg^ ".7j“r *1.55' much oa you want. Early this' month,, a contpony promote 'McCarthy and give sources ■’denied that the shgkeiip i W'ashlngton. It. may Uke ,a court army chaplain was a period of, G. Sf ooed clanamate of the vioUm teotl- preeldeat, soM that lf them «e 301-3T5 Center Street •uparvUor' said that whilei .him the job of insti’ucting had any connection witli the order to rescue>him! spirltuai eni^l^ent. . : . Navy fled. know evact- fted that she fled Wt terror ttvs are shut down the re#peii*r““ “ M anchester CoNN< many regulars enjoyed the' "some of your fellow conduc­ widespregd criUclsm'Of Caatro’a; ONicials of the Animal Raacue discloses it, ha8 been working for ^ ^rh^f^ha^wa* "Wttl reel etaa^y 1^-. efioerful antics, therd were ■ I' l I ■’ ____ _ I two years on a "gvilded mlaalle i ly what happened, that Jw Wga CORNER MAIN and OAK STREETS tors tb bring Oheer into com­ (OeatfmMd m - F oga MIm ) Indurtix*** [Ml Ml 3-5135 dtbsrs who didn't As a ro|ult,' muting Ufa," I (CoMUniMd 1* Foga ««vg)i> fCaattaoad«»Foge Blevoa) teraode." asleep in the back oeat. V

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