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(Classified AdvertUiing on Page tS) VOL. LXXVII, NO. 2 tf (FOURTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAV. JUNE 9. 1958 PRICE FIVE CENTS
H p M e Passes
D e G a u lle
BiU to Fin a nce
B ruck er Against Cut
M a y P ic k P a y for Jobless
^ WhBhington, June 9 (/P)—
W ith recorti speed, the House S o u s t e l l e
passed 'and sent to the
Senate today a bill appropri- Phris, June 9 ,(JP)— Premier ating 1665,700,000 to finance Charles de Gaulle called his the emergency unemployment cabinet into session today and compensation law Congress his office aaid he will appoint two sub-cabln^t officers to co- enacted la.st Wednesday.
ordinate affairs in Algeria. The action by voice vote esme. after a brief explanation of the No Change The oA ct said one of the euh- measure and le.as than an hour eabinet officers would he, as previ- after the House Appropriations oualy announced, .a top-ranking Committee had recommended the civilian “administrator 'who win- allotment____ . In Situation 4er\'« as an aide to Gen. Raoul The amount approved includes Salan. 8649 million for additional pay-
‘The second post would be i n -- ments to unemployed insured Paris directly under D* Oatilje Tor Boost workers who have exhausted their himself, although not within cabinet. >•-. pends on the terms of state pro- Washington, June 9 (/P)— TTvO- announcement of the sec- grams and Mill range as high as 15 . ond Algerian post coincided with Secretary of the Army Bruck- \Herald of Early Winter? weeks in sOyeral states. ! the news thalt Jacques Souatelle, Administtotive expenses account ! er said today he still feels ths the chief political flgure behind the for the balance of the allotment. Arm y needs a minimum of May 18 right wing revolt there, The committee ssM it had no | 900,000 mien, but he is bound w*aa on his way to Paris, do:ibf that the amount recom- by the decision of superiors The fact that Souatelle-waa not mended would be sufficient to included in-the De OaiiUe cabinet carry out the emergency program, not to resist a 30,000 cutback. Brucker teallfied before * Sen- list enraged the rightwingers since some states may not partlcl- backing the Algerian insurrection, f pste. The money advanced by the ate Appropriations subcommitt^ De Gaulle has never revealed any federal government Is repayable ' which is considering an tutaskoS plans for SoiisUlle. who was once by nsrtlcipating states. '$99 million to keep th* ^ r n ^ at his chief lieutenant in the French Under the new federal plan, or.e i Its present strength. The-'inoney National Assembly. state has signed up and another was tacked on the Dcttnae De- Soustelle’s arrivat in Paris Is • has set a date for starting pay- partment approprlaybna bill by ' certain tb touch dtl political fire- I ments. the House. works. Although the National As- Others are considering action Under questioning by Chairman^ sembly. is adjourned, the deputlw but still others Indiosted they Dennis C lu w z (D -N M ), Briickier'7' are still holding various irommtt- : need — or want — no part of the said thexArmy recommended to tee meetings and Soustelle ty to '■ federal ad^ances they could get Secretory of Defense McElroy last many of them what a caps'u. to now subject to .later reps.vment. :^ b e r an increase Ut Army angry bull. His flight to A lgiers' Some say no' extension is needed. anpower to 925,000. waa widely condemned in the aa- . Some are barred by constitutions! aembly and there was plenty of ■ or other orovision*. A t that time, Brucker said. th« Defense Department had tenta- sentiment to lift his parliamentary ■ Pennsylvania signed up for the immunity, as was done in the esse . program Friday, the first state to tively ordered a cutback to 850,- 000, but on appeal McElroy agreed of Corslcsn Deputy Psscsl An ighi^ : do so. New YorlH"lre?dy b*a set also a flgure in the revolt. ^ ‘ a June 28 date for the start of the to fix the limit at 870,000 men. Brucker said he and Gen. Max- extra payments, under a standby (Oonlimird well D. Taylor, Army chief of pn Pmgp fiPvPmf/ law passed by its lejflslatul-e even ...... w. . '. ..—- befo.'e Congress completed action, staff, "are Itound by the decision t Rhode Island votes In a referen- of our superiors." He added, ^ 1 dum tomorrow. Other action has ■We’ve done all in our power.” been or probably soon will be Japs ^Katge Chavez reminded Brucker that j taken in Michigan, Massachusetts, he could express an opinion with- ' Marylaod, Minnesota and Indiana. out hocking the decision. States have the right to accept Crowlev with Here's prdbl .lei acotoeta that rceidents in the Keency-Bldweh- Brucker theii told the Senator: *' Fortland Sts. area weren't seeing things when they reported ! or reject the federal advances. These are designed to permit each “I can say that we have seen -spotting a white robin winging hlahis way over backyards dnringSi.--- -nothing -since last' September to One” of” the ermera ‘■studies" esdws the stale to extend by 50 per cent the Death erf Jonei the last'' fewfew' weeksu-eeka One of the change the logic of our .request. On " ■ to;''the- * other. L" ___ Ik.. -It_ pays Jobless j tsu^ pln]|t-«y«d:red> atoipo. atand^^JKOudij'. aione, to-to< work'ers who have used the contrary, we see nimiy iitidfl* ’•IVhltey,'' or whatever hia frien d call him. has Jotoed' ■hla mother. ben^ts t6"worke to corroborate our judgment. Bin;- Tokyo, June # iF) Joseph P. up their rights. In more than hslf Crowley of New Haven. Cbim.. was and two other members of the family in a .search for a garden we are not here in any sense to dinner before returning to the as yet unl^a unl^aled nest. (Herald ■ the states, tjiis would mean an- In a bit of close conversation with his chief of indicted today for the death of^ other 13 weeks of payments. Secretary o f the Arm y Wilber Brucker upset the' decision of mir supe- Photo by Ofiarai. Staff. Gen. Maxwell Taylor, before testl^ i a Senate Appropriations Committee hearing today riors.” hia brolherrin-iaw and partner,’ Connecticut alread.v has extend- T. A. p. Jones Jr. I ed its payment period without fed- ■ in~VV«-shlngton. (A P Photofax). The subcommittee Is considering Tha indictment aCciised the bur- ' eral help, and Ohio and Illinois the biggest annual money bill, ly, 48-year-old ex-halfback bf heat- carrying $38>j billion of new mav follow this course. Michigan » -r , | ing Jones while under the Influ- is another possibility, depending l j | Y l f | t l A J l f t C K money to operate the nation’s military forces for tlie year that ence of-alcohoL...... St eve n so n P r o p oses I'on what Its legislature decides. Crowley was charged specifical- I In many states special sessions dcmillan Urges begins Jul.v 1. It passed the House Thursday. ly with "inflicting bodily, injuriea iof the legislature will b» needed j'to make the new program effec- Local Strike^t Brucker, with Taylor M hia side, r e s u l t i n g in death," roughly equivalent to manslaughter in' ' live! But at least two governors said the opinion of all tha experts N e w M a rsh a ll P la n say they have no Intention of-trail- America. Closer Tie to U. S. in hia cltmmand is that 15 divisions Tokyo chief proiwyutor Kenjlro ing special sessions. Chrysler Corp* of at least 900,000 men ia the mini- ■ Furukawa presented the Indict- Gov. J. Lindsay Almond Jr. of mum defense requirement for ar I5ast Lansing, Mich., June 9 * igenda upon which nations ment to the Tokyo District Court. Virginia and Gov. Leroy Collins of ? Detroit. Jrfne 9 i/Pi — The Unit- adequate army. . . . Indlanapnii.s, June 9 .i/Ti British.problems , under De Gaulle’s lead- Adlai E. Stevenson sa.vs new steps | I ed Auto Workers union checked a Under Japanese procedure th* McElroy last Friday aiaked toe i 1.1 it would take in. (ConMnurd on Page Seven) I threatoiied rank and file walkout Prime Minister Harold Macmillan indivisible; the Court sets a date for'trigl be- to regenerate the free world -join , rneasures to secure -sus- Senators to trim out an extra quar- at Chrysler Corp. as auto peace appealed yesterday (or clo.ser artificial bar- fore three Judges. There Is iib Jury. ! economy and a power equality, tained growDi, Joint negotiations I ter of f i billion voted by the House Trials normally extend over talks resumed today. , economic lies between his country- riers to the free flow of money and I agreement with Russia are needed I for a low tariff or free trade area, to prevent cutbacks in-the man- many months. . ’ Negotiators returned at General I to clear a path for arms reduc-, Joint undertaking o f-a long term and the Uni.ed States.. trade in the free world. ’ power of regular and reserve fofces The cha-rge Is the same as that Motors, Ford and. Chrysler al-, , ...... , i J , I 3. Kus,sians are very intelligent ' aid and investment program in the Soviet Refuses of the Arm y and Marines. on Which p i VVllliara S.. Girard tion. - , w.-hiaHn under-developed J ------areas and JoiHt though no new ^proposals have In a nallonitlly-televla^ people twho Will not be content meni-ement address at De Pauw forever with what ia called the He said madern weapons en- was convicted for killing a Japa- ; _ agreement on adequate wdtking been reported on the table to re- abled the Defense Department to To Aid 9 U.S. place expired contracts covering University al Greem-asUe. Ind., the, maiprialistic doctrine. " neae brags scave_nger on an army .State cin^d for i c«P 'l«l for world trade." lecommend the cutback. firing range. Oftvietjon can carry rises, Stov^son »•»« sui-h a free world agenda "would some 500.000 auto.workers. Prime Mlnl.ster said "there .are alHI, ^ , nin, the free k sentence of 2 to 15 years In ( United S-ates aid to France in hel , conditions un- An uneasy Inice'waa reached si too many artificial bHrriers Uy the: itaelf and win ' prison. Olrsrd s 3-year sut- i ptesenl crisis and worW *n*'**‘*JP , the old. unfettered. e.\- Airmen Return the. Chrysler missile plant in sub- free flow of money and trade in , adherence to itself because our the free world. " pended sentence. -of medical research and pansive system of free Internation- urban Center Line, which makes ' wav of life gives a better way of Jones.->1.45. was president of a knowledge. al trade once worked.” Q Berllnv^.Tune 9 Russia re- ,parts for the Redstone and Jupi- Now that "We- all face a com- living, a fuller life, to the indi- New Haven fuel ojt firm and The Democratic leader sugge.st- j „ vVa.shlnglon. Sen. Lvndon B. fused todav to take responsibility ter mlsst^es. mon dnnger." Macmillan said, in- vidual. security and hope." Bulletins Crowley'ta vice president. Both ed borrowing from the Marshall (D-'i’exl told the Senate f o r ^ e ntoe U.S. ArmV men taken! A membership meetmg yester- terdependence must be the "key- Tile official reason for- Macniil- were football stars at Tale and Plan approach of 10 years ago to : ia presenting ‘'challeng- hi- th» tTa«t German Com- dsy produoecl loud demands for a noic of the second half of the ...... 1 Ian'S'visit...... was..... to address the from the A P Wire* Jones was 'the soii of the late ' tafii.se vigor into the We.sfs_'J^tot- ^ i^eae'^ln sn era when, few are UoMirHav wh»n their heli- ' walkout al the plant today. .Mem- , ifOth Century if the progre.s.s of hu- Kiadualing class at De Paiiw, 40 4i T.A.D. Jones Sr-. 1907 All-America ' tertng economic aystem.s." ^coming'from other sources. r.\n?er m\de a torced landing In- bfrs pf UAW local 1245 prostested manity is to continue." miles wqat of Indianapolis, mid tito quarterback at ■ If...... ale and later the Stevenson propo.se.d .setting up a, . . ‘-Mr. Stevenson i.s preserfting INTEOR:VTION UPHELD 1 .iHrside the .Mtellitfc'.«itellite,' ■ * 7-cent lannutl improvement fac- , The Prime MiiiistfrMinistf goes *by receive an honorary doctor of lawi Eli coach. (Crowley is married to commitfee. of experts, comparable'.some ch^iienglng idea.s. Nybrn not * ' tor and ..2-c«nl coat of living al pi,me today.to VVa.ahlngloh for an degree. Washington, June 9 (S’t—Tho Keeping up its campaign to rie vi.aile 'V ' I- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, HANCilESTER, CONN„ MONDAY. JUNE 9,1968 PA(»iaKini . N PAOB TWO X M AN(^S|ER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, JUNE 9, 1958 Vernon Center Heights, Vernon, South Windsor , waa fined 19 for following too South Windsor Z Union Checks closely. She was arrested a# the South Windsor lAITNMTriM result o f . an accident May 27 on "LINDA" RL 18. b comiiig t« Nm» Zone Unit Queries Residents Local Strike at Prosecutor. FitzGerald skid that, Madden Suggeste Developei's Atty. Leibowitz Sheinwold on Bridge Mra. Brace struck the rear of. A ’ Silk Town C . ^• • car preceding her as the .driver Help Finance Town Schools fmi ? Hmibit Seeks * Backing On Business Site Preference Chrysler Corp. topped suddenly to assist a'stalled DECEPTIVE PLAY < lie motorist parked on the shoulder of (Oontbiiled treiB PBgi^ OBe) th# road;, A proposal. that builders 'of4Raritm(i by their housing develop- For Judge Post CREATES PBOBUBM iw irra QueationnAirea were mailed out4Karp and Oroobert, and Rimer Notes and Quotes . By Alfred ShelawoM Mortensen Of Newington. Mra. Brace aetd that she hadn’t South Windsor's houslAg develop- menu. 4 A7 3 2 to each family tn town Friday by Frank Westcott, New E n i^ d'^ All registered Republicans are lowsmce granted June 1 to non- expected the driver to stop or she ments cooperate in financing the Raritan, whoso schoolil popula-. ' Atty. Arnold M. liOibowiU of (he Town Plan and Zoning Com- woul(F have been, able to pass him hy EARL YOST. leading tournament bridge player; ♦ A I invited,to attend the meeting. unl(m employes. construction of that town's nsw tlcm has doubled since 1056,. shll Ovorlook Rd., Wnpplng. has nn- la noted, for his bold bidding and nlsaion, (TPZC). AccoKltng to UAW officials sought to nego- safely in the left lane. schools Is .being advanced by Fi- have to pay only for staffing, fur- Botmcod Ida candidacy as Republic Honor of being the oldest active «B i^d. James. Burke ^11 be one^ic£mos of Providence, R. I., aa a Spring PoBd Opens tiate an agreement With manage- Araur Nilaen, 21, of Mansfield for the way he scrambles out of Savtd X>. Smith, commission chslr- Spring Pond Park on Pleasant nance Board member John Maiiden. nlahifig and operating the schools member of the Manchester Citadel of the guest soloist. Burke is con- medical technologist; Mra Frances ment to require union member- Outer, was fined $6 for disregard- — not building them —- under the Lowest Pricos can nominee for Judge of Probate ticklish altuatloiuk Today’s hand 4 K SBAri, restdenta are urged to answer Valley Rd. opened for the season He made the suggestion Satur- for the East and South Windsor Band of the Salvation Army goes sidered to be the nation’s fore; Moran, clerk in Medibal Records; was a typical Westcott wriggle. 4 Q to ship of’ additional, employca at. the ing a stop sign. ' He waa arrested plan. Hie builders are assessing f AK943 the quaations and return the an- Sunday noon. The park ta the only May 26 tw Patrolman Walter Cas- day night. at the South Windsor District. Ho Is a member of the to Arthur Kittle pf 14$ Summit mo6t triimpet player and Is fea- Mrs.' Virginia Helm and Mrs. Westcott mrinsged to find two plant. Milan Maticb, Iqcal. presi- Democratic Town Ckimmlttee din- themselves for this cost in propor- 12" LP. $1.49 ^ r e d with the famous Goldman Elizabeth Duffin, clerks in the 4 832 public swimming place in South sella Jr. Republican Town Committee and a St., who admits proudly to 78, bids on the South hand, and I Bwer form to the commission In Windsor, The usual Memorial Day dent. said the men agreed to atay ner dance at the Garden Grove In tion to the number of housing untU credit analyst with the Hartford years. Last year Kittle celebrated Band of New York. He has made switchboard and inforination of- on the job on m temporary ^ra. Martha 8. Fickel, 83 Turn- each was building. matched him overbid for overbid the return envelope provided by opening was changed this year bull Rd., was fined $8 for disre- Xancheater. Potterton's ’V Katlonal Bank. his ' 60th year as a Salvat^B' Ar- several recordings for Decca. fice. and Mra. Ann McLean, R. N., with the North cards. ..The end Surnmai cum lsiude-:-Thoae. don pending a aettleipstit. Iq proposing that South Wind- in obstetrics. June 16. cauqa of cold Weather. ga'rding a stop sign. Mra. Fickel. He said the town could not-af- ISO Center S t , Cor. at diorch A native of New York, he was my bandsman. He was ^'Wiarter ’The Citadel Band was organ- product was a contract that would This study concsirns future de- ora who keep the blood supplies In a unlon-spohaored televlston ford to.^ build a new school eveiy sor seek to adopt a similar school- formerly employed In the law of- ized in 1888 with George.. Mc- who waa arrested Saturday, said building plan, Uddden emphasized BMm hopeless to piost players. To , :?4 Tidopmtnt ot the town. Future Maacltaeter Evenlag Herald up! WUl you be one of these program yeaterday, UAW officers that she waa watching children on year t(>' keep up with the l/m e- fices of • Halperin. Matanson, Cormick as bandmaster. C. Peter Hamilton Standard Recreation • K»» outlined a 4-polht formula for that cooperation of the builders and Welfare Council membership tb# Wily Westcott, however, It was Boning, which will determine the 8ottUi Windsor eorreapo^eat El- worthies tmnorrow, when the blcyctea tn the street and did not building boom the town has been Schwlts, Scholar and Davidson. Carlson of East Hartford ia the a famtUar situation and no problem HOW ond TUESDAY loeatloB of new riiopptng and bust- more ' O. Bnraluun, telephone Bloodmobile comes to, Center new contracts. experiencing, adding that "unleaa would have to be voluntary. current bandmaster. Salvation Ar- includes two Manchesterites, John see' the sign at Olcott and Adams Atty. Lelbowlt* has lived In Con- ritaU. dmtinnouo From 8 PAI. ncH centers, will be determined Mli^ll 8-8088. ______Church from 1:45 to 6;30'p.m.? ' , in addition to present Improve- Sts. we ca.n attract new Industry or South Windsor how has one new necticut for three years and has my .bands. Bob Lyons reports, Green of 42 Bari-y Rd., and Hemy ment factors and cost of living SOO-pupll school, the Pleasant Val- Clark of 39 Green Manor Rd., West opened the king of mainly on the basis of rraponse to A continuance was granted to business, the future, is bleak-in- been a South Windsor resident for play only music written and pub- heart#, and Weatcott dropped the ki ss till the qumUonnelre. escalator clauses, they repeated deed.” V . , ley School, under construction and FOR lished by the Salvation Army,' Greene, a former baseball and bas- Heads State Elks t Margaret E. G’(3onnelL 22, of two years. queen from his hand without alter- 'Any family which doee not re- Rockville-Vernon demands for Improved sopplemen- Hartford, charged with reckless Then he aaid an effort should be scheduled for opening in the fall. He received his BA degree cum each composition containing a ketball player in Manchester, la.an Dr. George A. Caillouette of 119 ing the habltuaHy earnest look on tsil unemployment benefits (SUB)-; made to secure (he "voluntary co- Another one, the Avery St. School, SAFEm SAKE inspector at Hamilton’s' .Bfbtfd Sii-vriR eelve one isf the 1,500 forins mailed driving as the result of an acci- lauds from Brooklyn College and, hymn or religious' melody. ’The Center Stl,, chiropractor, waa elect- hUr face. , „ Of one, but you cannot afford to out may pick up a copy efther at higher pensions and earlier retire- dent Wednesday. Proaecutor Fitz- operation” of home builders in fi- ia expected, to be built by the fall And Longar Tlra Woo* his TJJR degree from Harvard Law local organization is made up of ed president of the Connecticut West thought things over for a show atrringth by ri response rit the Town Hall or Wapplng Post ment, and job or pay protection Gerald told the court that the nancing the construction of new of 1959. BUch is coating an eatl- Oriva In For Our School. While there he bpeisime Salvationist musicians who volun- Elks Assn, at the .29th annual con- moment or two and decided to the level of tWo. A response of C T IIA IJ C I Office, Smith announced. Member of High School Staff for employes affected by plant woman is hospitalized in Hartford. schools. He said the idea it not mated $630,000. president of the Harvard Law tarily give their time and talent vention held this weekend in Merl- abandon hearts. He shifted to the one notrump gives partner a oec- A major part of raaearch and closings or movings. The case was rescheduled fdr June unprecedented and pointed to the At the present time, three large School Record after sepdig as Its and tithes to play for various den. deuce o f clubs, and Eaat won with ond chance to bid but promises .fiCIORSillEmi statistical data used in the survey (Thiyaler unrest had' threatened 23. experience of Raritan,. N. J. housing developments s"e under business manager. During ^wo ' Si 'n. • religious services, shut-ins and . A< member o f the Manchester the ace. him very little. WNHOOe UI - S mVNOK S O M has been furnished by Technical With Science Book Compilers the UAW’s own policy of no There, bulldera of 14 coinpetlng oonatructlon which are expected years service with the U.S. Army, Saturday Gases concerts. For several years the Lodsfq Of Elks, Dr.^Calllouette, for It Was now East'a turn to think. (Copyright 1958, General Fea- PlaAi^ag Aaeoclatee Inc., at New strikes in the no contract period Three teenage youths involved home ' developments have '.pooled to produce between 250 and 300 Atty. Lelbowita acted as instruc- Citadel Band has given an annual FREE homes by the end of the year. In the prist year, has^ served as first Was the mieen of hearts an "bon- tures Corp.). Haven, through their representa- Miss LucUle Kuhnly, head df4a mintaturs reproduction of the existing since big three refusals in a fist fight May 31 were each their money and efforts in provid- tor of a roifitary justice course concert, the p roem s from which vice president of thb State Assn, ing the schools to house the grow- addition, several smaller projecU Front End,- Iroho and eat” card 7 }f so, -EiaBt should re- tive In the Greater Hartford area, medal to be worn as a lapel pin, to extend old contracts at the end fined $25 by Judge Gryk. They while in Japan. Also he was non- go to the purchMe and main- and befbre that served a term aa Rockville High School’s acience de of May.- ’ ing school population brought to are also being built. Siiock Absorbor Inspoc- coDunis^oned officer in charge of turn a club 'In the hope that his Merrill H. Lincoln of West Hart- and a certificate.. were charg^ with breach of the tenance of instruments and music. second vice president. He has alao partner held the king of cluba. PLUS -k ford. He bee for some time served pariment, la one of a committae of Chrysler gave Ita salarie(l work- peace. ' oet legal service in southern • k Events Tonight tion. been chairman Of the loca| Elks’ But If South had another heart, it as South Windsor plsnAing con- four of ths Connecticut Science ers a 9 centa an hour pay effec- Patrolman Robert Lannan said Were charged with breach of the Sspan. Youth Activities Committee and The Civil Defense Auxiliary Po- tive June 1, the day ita UAW pro- waa arrested after a 8-car coUialon News^sters handling local' live waa up to Eaat to return a heart. OUltftilte Teachers Assn. iCSTA) which has that he was summoned to Virginia peace. Wednesday at Porter and Pitkin Work done by experts m all Atty. Leibowitz is married _to minute- news summaries, Monday served ss a'member of the State lice Banquet .will be held at 7:30 duction workers contract expired. the former Gloria Schweir of East Bast decided to "trOsT Weet- RcBMiing tailored to fit present compUed a - bibUqgraphy of 500 p.nu at Uie Rosemount Restau- Rd. where he found Nicholas G. Kenneth Nelson Jr., 17, of Rock- SU. Mrs. Garaventa said that her coaveatioBBl taakes ed can. through Friday, at 3:35 p.m. on youth committee.. CQtt and therefore retuniM 4 ishib. and future naeda of townspeople Stevens, 19, of 72 Vernon St., sit- ville. was fined $24 for reckless vision was partially obscured by Windsor Hill.-They have one son, radio station WINF from , the A native oL Wllllmi^tk!, Cail- Beta Over!YSodo Tomorrow! science hooks. rant,' Bolton. . ’ - JayScin. age-Z . Westcott-pounced on the 4rick will lie completed. Bsslth said, as The Commim Council wilt meet ting in his car in a dazed condl- driving. The youth was charged high hedges at the intersection. newsroom of The Herald are As- louette graduated front Windham with thb king of cluba, drew dne The bibliography, the first of its At'the next.meeting of the Re- D^ Ubder I. ”1 HHX8 eo "'.f' ■ . / ■ V . I . i ■i\-. ■ ,1 rAGE SIX lUNCHESTEB BVENINO BERALD. MANCHESTER. COim « MONDAY. JUNE 9.1998 MANCHESTBR EVENING HERALD, M A N C i^ O T ^ CONN* MONDAY, JUNE 9; 1958 ton'a i-cspohaibUlty , to decide eon would have bean a jprliM aam'- Ipurling, aecreUA at the Rock- wedding euiatveraary whleh was South St. School; Den 3 at 8:18 Marcy. Nursing School in Plttafitld. GENERAL Masa, In 1800. She practiced nurs- Rockville JEanrl^eatec whether or Rot Dr. Waenhower pla ot the axiict ‘^Ung—a aome- Coventry Ule C op ter m oa, $987.68 was May 20. The dinner at the Terraea p.m. with Mrs. Charles Lowery: Den 8 at 6:80 p.m. with Mrs. Clar- House Passes ing in WlUimantlc imtll 1910. Shs Hospital Notes] ]3 e G aullc should proceed with hla own tour what (nans togethemaafi— (hat la given In XlftT and $|j»lJ58 In 1098. Room at Bradley Field wax given £o0ttitts ll^rald The chapter board of dlreotoiv by their, children, • : ' t ence Amldon; Merry Sewara Y-H. then '^moved to Antrim, N. H., as scheduled. The first thing Wash- demanding to be aruaaded against T V SIRVICE Potteato Today. 175 will meet at 8:30 p.m. tomorrow at Those attending were Mr. an'j 8:15 pjn. with Mrs. Ethel Cargo. Bill to Finance where she lived fdr many years, Arnold Given iagtoh had 16 do, obviously, was 11 Complete the chapter olBce on 88 Elm St.. Also, Buttons and Bowls 4-H, C 4 G K * Call and was a membiw of tha Presby- ADMITTED SATURDAY: Miss IMC. Mrs. Robert dteven of .Newington, NIgbto PlM Parta make an appraiaal o f what kind of Rockville to determine the method Mr. and .-Mrs. Emner Sfitton of 8:18 p.m. with Mrs. Harmon N. terian Church of Antrim. Patricia UtUe, 189 Fern St; Jo------Gbfin. of rbceivlng Red Crdis Interozta Cochrane; Boy Scout Troop 87, at rWL. 20 8-MS8 Funeral services will take place seph Sartor, 30 Irving S t; Joeroh TH<5&mF^lsBoyioN reception might be waiting for him Two Courses Bloomfield,''Mr. and MrX. Philip Pay for Jobless Term in Jail May Pick WALTER R. nCROUiON A Thou^t for Todl^ locally. Of the chapter goal of Seaton of Manchester, Mr. and 7 'p.m., American Legion hopM: In Antrim tomorrow at 3 p.m. and Brooke, 94 Broad S t: Arthur W i- PubUaiMn In the six countries ha was sched- liams, 133 IValker S t; Alexander bg the $13,200 total returns tbiz year aro Mrs. Kenneth Seaton of -Manches- Girl Scout Troop 28 at aiSO* p.m.. burial will be In the Maplewood IVwndXl &tob«r L u n uled to visit. $8,208. Church Community House; Demo- (CratUiMe tron. Fagr Om ) Cemetery there. A 15-day jail sentence for violat- McGinley, 21 Oak S t; M a i^ Sed- in First Aid ter, Mr. and Mrs! Artiur. Bruneau ing his probation, was imposed In PublUbed E»«nr eventos Bxcw The State Department made such Court Oases cratic Town Committee, 8 p.m., Oharga lacek, RFT> ’ 2, Rockville; Mrs. of town, Mr. and Mrs. NoHMrt St. floridg My economic condltloni in Rockville City Court today on a Mabel Hetzel, Coventry; Leo Bar- Soustelle a eurvey, and announced, glowing- Richard Harris, .32, of StamUeh Martin of tovro, and Mrs. Beaton's Booth-Dlmock Memorial Library: Tour Irving Behnelder The Bridge Builder Eleven Coventry reeidenta have mall claims court, 7 p.m.. Board their etxtca.xre improving and no Irving O^^Bchnelder, (12, of West Rockville man jvhose probationary rett 35 Deepwood Dr.; Mrs. Velma Rd., was fined $100 for driving SO-yearnaid mother, Mrs. Martha PMserlptlaM •uch help U nepded. (Oonttnoed fren Pafa Oae) Clan MaU UaUar. ly, that the returns had been ex- completed Red O osa first aid and while license under suspension dur- of Selectmen's office; Nathan Hale Hartford, died Sunday evening at period would have been over next (Jlarke, 40 McCabe St. An old men going a lone high- l^ r a , who' makes he home with Hero Other reporte of leaeened un- week. UMCRIPnON RATES cellent, and gave coi^lete aa- way, . advanced first eld ooumea under ing Trial Justice Court Friday Square Club, Uriel Lodge AFand his home. ADMITTED YESTERDAY: Mrs. the direetloa of Hahs Hipsen, vol- the Seatons. The Seatons have employment came from North Q ty Court Judge Francis T. In normal times, lifting of im- Farabit la Advaaca. siirance that if Dr. Elaanhower Came, at evening cold and gray. night. made, their home In town for the AM, 7:30 p.m.. Masonic Hall, Mar- PINE PH A R M A C Y He . WM bora in Mancbeeter Anhie Soblelo, 109 Charter Oak 'Tret ••4#»aa*«*a»aaa»»*«a*a unteer -accredited RD instructor ezrolins, Utah. New Hampshire April IS, 1896. He was a retired O’Loughlln Imposed the sentence S t; Mrs. Hazel Harvey, Loehr Rd., munity would mean that a legisla- lx MoBtbE ••#••••*•#««#»*•••••«**•“ ? : S went through with liis trip, he To a chasm vast and deep and Other cases diapoaed of follow: past IS'and one-half years. row; Booth-Dlmock Memorial l i - tor Would be liable for prosecution. Three residents ' have completed brary board of tnietees, 8 p.m., •84 OeirtCT S t—M l » 4 i l 8 and Miaaouri. KvtMa reported * examiner for tbe casualty claims on Kenneth J. Arnold Jr,, 21, of Rockville; Mrs. Ruth Oleski, East .hr«e ...... would be welcomed aa a friend. wide. Thomas Fulton, 21, of Cedar lower level of joblese than « t ‘ tke '95 Brooklyn St, and'also fined Ar- . Arrighi la also e x p ^ e d to ro- On* Month ...aa**a.Aa.»***«****** The old man crossed In the twi- the first aid course. Swamp Rd., apeedli^ $8 and atop Eventa Tomorrow reading room. department of the Aetna L4fe In- Hartford; Mrs. Isabelle Smith, 37 W#«Wy ..•.*a*a*a***a****»«***»** Then, A few hours later, it was an- OerUflcatoa will be Issued by Mme time iMt year. nold $75 for abusing a policeman. turn to Paris despite the fact StnCto OOpy avaa-aa.*#************** ;S light dim. . . sign $8; Gordon Hatch, 33, of Ldttle Bloasoma 4-H, 3:80 p.m., surance Co. Madison St.; Mrs. Priscilla Estey, that he no longer has parliamen- nounced that Dr. Eisenhower’s the Rockville Chapter office to the home of Mrs. Phyllis Lodder; Gar- Manchester Evening Harald Nebraaka, Oklahoma and Ken- Schneider was a communlcknt'' Arnold and Mrs. Adeline M. 3 Lydall St.; Mrs.* Elizabeth Ev- The sullen atream had no fear Cedar Swamp Rd., stop sign. $8; tacky have constitutional reatrie- Mitchell, 35, of 43 Brooklyn S t tary immunity. 'What Da Gaulle's MEMBER o r trip has been postponed, tempor- fbr. him: following completing the two Gwaldtne Pals, 44 of 'Dlmock Rd., den Clqb annual meetinif at' Hark- Covealry oorreapeaMert, Mrs. F. of St. James's Episcopal Church tai tuahek, 5 Seaman Circle; Jacque- THE A880C1ATBP RREig . courses; Bemenl W. Gilbert, 'ttoiu on borrowing. were arrested May 18 after a do- line Rohb, Ellington; Mrs. M. Pearl government does to Arrighi, If Tha Anoclaltd P i w M «“ lu ^ a lj arily at least, becauae it had not But he turned when safe on the drunkenness, $18; Agoatlnho 8. nsaa Memorial at Waterford, leav- Pauline little, tMCpIume Pilgrim West Hartford, a veteran of World anything, is a political hot po- Ifarilyn Gilbert, Johan Klein, An- ing at 0:30 a.ni.'from BooUi-Dtm- ...IN A Some atataa are' etudylhg their War L a member of the Robert B. mestic disturbance near Arnold’s Leemoh, 179 Spring St.; Mrs. arUUed to tha t»# ®» ” been possible to work out ‘"conven- other aide Praia, 8S of Hartford, driving 2-828L home. A charge of breach of peace tato. all new# ^»patc%,.S«J‘‘*J to i * And built a bridge to span the ton li. LaaSen. Ula If; Leary, Lo- while under the infiuence of liquor, ock Memorial Library; Girl Scout lawa to determine Whether special Collins Post, No. 181, of the Ameri- Gloria Flitoma, 54 B Chestnut St.; Hie agenda for the cabinet ant otherwiaa cr^ltad to tWa l* ^ r ient dates'' for his various appear- retta LeLacheur, Robert L. Le- action of the legislature is required.. can Legion, and a past chef de against Mrs. Mitchell was nolied Donna Black, 47 Waddell St,; and alao tha local ne^publined bwa. Ude. Innocent; Frank C. Fomo, 34, of Troop 72, at 8:30 p.m., Church Don’t eover the roasting pan In court this mornlnfi. meeting Includes discussion of a All right* of ravubaeatlon of apjelal ancea while on tour. "Old man,” said a fellow pilgrim Laeheur, Charles E. Nyack, Joan Nathan Hale Dr., ;tallure to drive Community House; Cub Scout when you are cooking meat or ' The totql cost of the program gare of the Forty and Eight. Francis Kostenko, 111 Florence dispatchea htrela ara alao ranrrad Glair Palmer, Helen J. WIDnauer will depcml on how many atatea After Arnold’s arrest for the al. St.; Elaine Elliott, 80 Columbus possible meeting between Dt What we think this means la this. near, to the right, $21; Donald Haney, Pack 05, Webelos Den, fi. p.m.. poultry. He waa also a 32n'd ‘ degree Jeged diaturbance, It was found Gaulle and British Prime Minister and John J. WUlnauer; .and to participate, and on how many Mason, a member of ttiq Aetna S t; Heather Sommers, 47 Alice Full aarrlca eUant of N. E. A. Senr- We think the State Department “Tou are wasting your strength 28, of Rt. 31, emptying rubbiab' on ' that he had violated an earlier prO' Harold Macmillan wht> Is now In with building here, thoee completing the one oourae: Daley Rd., $100 with $75 remitted; workers In each of those remain life Club, and a past member of Dr.; BUvin Allemeler,, 105 E. Center Tba eurvey discovered there were.poa- Richard K. Folaom, .Helen Hamil- idle beyond the present state pay- bation by drinking. * St.; Russell Turner, 110 Hackma- the United States. » *'l*uwl«hera Rapraaaot^an: 'Tour journey will end with the Joseph Ploufe, 17, of Rt. 44A, the Hartford Choral Club. ■ Proa Lugg said' Arnold usee . tlie cabinet will also discuss Juliua Mathewa ~ aibtlities of trouble in at least two ending day. ton and Marcus M. Hamilton. pasHng in a no pairing sons, $8. ment periods. Besides his wife, Mrs. Emma tack St.; Edward Yankowskl, 31 York; Chicago Datrnit anJBoati ^^SHp abuslVa language In the poljce sta N. Elm St.; Albert VanHouten, French relatlons'wlth Tunisia and Member midit Bimi;At or of the scheduled countries, Pana- You never again will pane this Hansen has volunteered hie Alao, George F> Harlow, 36, of Preaidehi Eiaenhower aaked Smith' Schneider, * he la - survived Congreaa for $685,700,000 including tion while posting a hail bond the Talcottvllle; Norman Comollo, 71 Morocco, the possibility of re- CmCOXJlTlONB ma and Guatemala, and decided way; aervicea and la now conducting Hartford waa^ven a 60-day jail b) a stepdaughter, Mre. Stephen night of hla arrest. turning Fl-ench Ambasaador You’ve croeecd the chaam, deep the advanced course Wednesday sentence at 'Tolland Jail on a $26,7(10,000 for admintatrative ex- A. Hammond of Florhara Park, Constance Dr.; Gary Lawfon, Lake Tha Harald Prtntln C®“ ?SWf that the trip could not be risked at IfiiOM PSOirDAY CAMp I enaee. That was on the aeaump- NJ, Leonard 'tJ. Ratterman, 84, of St.. Veraoii; Robert Charland, George Corse to Tlmlsla, the or- aasumaa no financial raapooalwIOr for and wide. nights for tha Crystal Lake PTA charge of violating probation of an ganlration of local elections in the present moment. But, rather Why build this bridge at evening and firemen of that town at The original charge of non-aunport. Son that, with all states parUclpat- Funeral aervicea will be held 14 Morrison St, was fined $102 Mountain Spring Rd:, Rockville; A fun-p X cked pr o g r am for boys R ush? for operating under the influence Joseph Lovett 46 Auburn Rd.; Algeria In about one month, the than announce that the trip was Ude’ ’’' firehouse there. 'Two cases were conUn* ed to Ing,. 2,850,000 jobleas workers Wednesday at 3 p.m. from the organization of a constitutional re- 11 Complete Course June 13. They were Robert Trail, MONPAY Tlirmish FRIDAY, 9 to 4 fM . would draw an average of S% Newkirk and Whitney Funeral ot intoxicating liquor. A charge ot Mrs. Bertha Rlfkin, 705 W. Mid- being postponed because of the The builder lifted hie old gray dle Tpke.; Clifton Taylor, 44 Ben- ferendum In France tentatively Dlaplay adrertlalng cloalng hour*: head: Eleven Coventry constables and 22, of Rt. 44A, charged with failure weeka of added benefits. Home, 776 Farmington AvS., WCst failure to ca r^ his regiqt^tion potential unfriendUneaa of soma of STARTING JUNE 24 was dismissed. He pleaded ho con- ton St. set for Oct. 5, the nomination of for Monday—1 p.m Erldav "Good friend. In the path I have five auxiliary constables have to atop at a stop sign, failure to Hartford. Burial will be in Sol- the two sub-cabinet posts for Al- For TueM^kT—1 P-Hl **®B^*Li . our good neighbors, the depart- come.” he said. . completed the police trailing change address and failim to gq, Trips Swimming ' Cookoota diers’ Field of Falrview Cemetery test to both charges. His counsel, ADMITTED TODAY: Thomas ' For Wadneadajr—\ p.m^Tuaadap, A lly .. Robert Pigeon said Ratter- Weir, 117 Summer S t ; Mrs. Mari- geria and the nomination o f a or Thuraday—1 p.m^ Wadnaaday. ment preceded its decision with the "There followed after me today courae imder the dvlL defense to the right of * tbtarv and JYank Crafts Rifl« Rani e In West-Hartford where'full nrilf- handful of other men to fill out De f A youth whose feet must pass program. They will receive diplo- Molosky, S3, of Church Uu)e> Exploring tary honors will be accorded. man’s condition had nothing to do lyn McLafferty, 104 Delmont St.; :;c s c i.r f? ¥ s s s . pleasant news that its survey had Hikes Pony Rides. Gaulle's cabinet 10:M A m aach this way. mas during the 7 p.m. dinner to- charged with failure to stop at a Friends may call tomorrow be- with'a 'fi-qv collision which Caused Miss Margaret Karvells, 62 Dem- Claaaitlod predicted all would be friendly for Dramatics his arrest ^ Ing St. One well known political figure of pubIleatloD axeeM Saturday— 11)10 chasm that has been as day at the Roaeniont Reatourant atop sign and driving while licenae Movies Indian Lore' tween.S and 5 p.m. and 7 and 9 p.m. being mentioned aa an addition, to t‘Z m. 1; Dr, Eiaenhower. nought for me In Bolton. under atupension. Bernard P. Klodk, 19, of 139 W. BIRTH SATURDAY: A daugh- This flatters our good neighbors • $ 1 6 . 0 0 W E E K L Y WllUaro L. Hetaler Middle Tpke. Manchester, was ter to Mr. and Mrs. Fred NaJsiff, the cabinet Is Dr. Oiertf Std Cara, Monday, June 9 To that falr-halred youth. may The list follows: John T. Cousin, DeveUena End Welcome th Manchester as minister to represent the Al- and avoids any reproach to them, a pitfall be; Delmar W. Potter, Ula M. Leary, TUTORING AVAILAILE John Hansen Dies, WilMam L. HeUler, 88. o f 109 ftnsd $60. for reckless driving and 33 Norman St. The 40-hour devotiona will end St. John St., died at bia home yes- Edward J Rvbcvzk new townflofiAX hy Mrs. Dorothy Jacobaon.AUSlng when he takes up hie new $38 for breach of peace. gerian Moslems. He was added to and it alao avoids, for us, any un- He, too, roust cross in the twi- Anthony Santoro, Marcua Hamil- at 8 a.m. M aa 'tomorrow at S t TRANSPORTATION PROVIDED . ' A • * MAusaa^Om***#secretary of 65am the Town OlmMMleiey Planning a4ii64maduties ««mv6 n ^ t %#mea<4aer Monday. BeefivsoaawW Rybcyzk • w rmm u BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A the Public Safety Upmmltte So Far, Success light dim; ton, Eugene W, Conner, Anthony Church Founder terday. .. planning engineer, waa taken on a worthy suggestion that we are Mary’s Roman Catholic Church on Commission. Mrs. Jacobson 4nd chosen for the job by the TPC Other fines were imposed as fol- daughter to ilr. and Mrs, Wilfred which seized control in Algiers Good friend, I am building thia Paulis, Frederick O. Blssell, Er- School St. Born la Rolyoke, Ifaae., he had "get acquainted” tour of the Mu- lows: Edward L. Cooper, 20, Roa- Masse, 103 Greenwood Dr.; a son The detalla of Premier de afraid, after the Nixon affairs, to SUMNER THOMPSON, DirM fer resided In Manchester for several Rybcyxk are shown examining one after a 7-raonth search. (Hefald during the May 13 revest bridge for him!” nest Peloquin, Richard K. Fol- Cube Vtolt Ship ' John F. Hansen, 95, died Sun- nicipal Building and Manchester o f the numerotis maps he will be Photo by Oflara). bury. Mass., speeding, $24, operat- to Mr. and Mrs, Stanley Pugrab, The soldier premier already haa GaulIe'B firat reception In Algeria send any high representatives to aom, Frank E. Spencer, Joseph PHONE RUttor 9-0016 day at hla home, 30 Elmer St., years. He vrae a veteran of World 45 Norman St.; a daughter to Mr. Edgar M. Boisvert with hla' * ing without a' license, $9; Mrs. rammed through the first Step in —louder cheers for the dvlUan vialt our good neighbors. Thia Dobrowolaky, Stewart Hillman, Islington Rd., Herman Otaea, MI 8-8888, East Hartferd EMt Hartford. War t l and was employed by the Jane K. Richards, 32, Kibbe Rd., and Mra Burl Long, 72 Drive B; a his program for Integrating AI- STATE BARBERS ELECT' Webelos Den visited at New Lon- Underwood Gorp., Hartford. firebrand, Soustelle, than for d^ saves face for everybody, and does James Ooviello, Hubert Harria and Bom in Germany. Oct. 33,1883, Ellington and John GuiUetU, 67, daughter to Mr. and Mra Martin gdria’s ArA>s and Berbers with Hartford, June 9 — Frank don Saturday morning to see the He leaves hla wife, Ursula Hetz- Mayor, Minutes Johnson, Broad Brook; a daughter Gaulle—the Insolence toward de Raymond Victor. hd'lived 72 years in East Hart- Kelly Rd., 'Vernon, both fined $25 their Burtman colonisere. They It, we still submit, without fooling Nappi of Derby yesterday was Red Croas Drive aircraft carrier U.S.8. Tarawa ford. He ..was a founder andl one ler; and a -alater. Mrs. Paul J. to Mr. and Mrs. Don Carpenter, Gaulle hlmaelf of General Maasu, which docked there. each for passing a standing school are scheduled to vote In local elec- anybody. It la, we supjpoee, a dis- re-elected president of the State Final returns for the Red Croas on Ihot boHor of the oldieat membera of- the Con- Hlaany of lUllngton. Subpoenaed in bus; Henry H. Samuelson, 39, 165 Loomis St.; a son to Mr. and tions next month on an equal po- -f the paratroop revolt leader—quar- honesty. But it la a dishonesty Journeymen Barbers, halrdreaa- fund drive total $430.18. Of this Seatons Honored lO PEN W E D . ALL D A Y I oordla Lutheran ChurtS) thia town. Bhinerai services will be held to- Storra, operating a motor vehicle Mrs. Joseph Busky, 454 Woodland litical. footing for the first time. rel with what de Gaulle himself ars, Ooametologlata and Employ- $188 was contributed from the Mr. and Mre. Benjamin A. Seaton He leaves two sons, William C. morrow at 3 p.m. at the John B. St.; a son to Mr. and Mrs. George De Gaulle himself stayed out of which la turned half honest pre- era’ Aasn. Gov. Abraham Ribicoff Mahoney Case at night yyithout headlights, $12; seemed to be saying from boOt north district and $342.18 from the of Bunker Hill Rd. were enter- ROU-UP Hansen and Alfred W. Hansen, Burke Funeral Home, 87 E. Center Present Garage Richard P. Foss, 24, of 69 Vernon Rink, Windsor Locks. the pOblic eye yesterday for the daely becauae nobody la really ex- addressed the assoctatlon’a S7th south district. tained at a dinnei party Friday both of Bast Hartford; a daugh- St. The Rev. Arnold . Tozer of the BIRTHS TODAY: A son to Mr. left and right—Uluatrated the SANITONE Mayor Harold A. Turkington Ave., intoxication, $15, and breach first time since becoming premier pected to believe It The fingers annual convention. According to Mrs. Elizabeth night In observance of. their 48th IA M IO O ter. Mro- Evald Emersod of Bol- Second Congregational Church will and Mrs. Donald Caldwell, 32 Con- and ironically took a back seat to tangled difficulties of the prob- PORCH BLINDS Highway Superintendent Jamea CD Alarms Tested of peace, $10; Victor C. Erickson, are crossed In front of everybody. ton; a brother, Ludwig Hansen of offletate. and the mlnutos of,^aix years of 43, of 6 Radding St., Manchester, stance Dr.; a daughter to Mr. and parilament, which he sent on vaca- lems he was facing. It ranks aa a nice, clever little'dip- Manchester; four l^andchUdren Frianda may call at the funeral Board of Directors’ meetings have H. Sheekey said today 4iia depart- Mrs. George Cole, 84 Russell St.; a tion so he could work without its Sixee 3 to 10 feet. Colors: obstructing a driveway; $3; Ed- son to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Leach, But now he Is back in Parte, an DRY and nine great-grandchildren. home from 7 to 9 thia evening. . been std>poenaed in the SKM.OOO ment plana to retaln..the town^ga- The town’s Civil Defense ward L. (Jhesnovltch, 20, of 140 Interference. lomatic detour around facta no- Wapping; a son.to Mr, and. Mrs. encouraging verdict wanta poe- Natural, greoi and oat- Funeral aervlcez will be held damage suit agamst Chief of Po- rage on Harrison. St. for lia' pur- slarms and alrens were teat Prospect S t, and Marie L; Hurst, Local councUa throughout France body would cars f6 itaU direcfry. Wednesday at 1 p.m. In the Con- M m Anna 2L Fitsgerald sounded at 2 o’clock this after- Martin Hudak, 50 Whitney Rd.; a held elections (or 146 of the 820 sible. It would aeem that he haa LIGHT. CQ^NTROL |N BUSINESS. INSTITUTES lice Herman O. Schendel and for- poses even after the neyr garage 25, of 152 South St, each fined $3 daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Actually, It la only when diplomacy cordia. Lutheran Church. Burial Rockville—Miss Anna M. Fitz- mer Probationary Patrolman John noon. In order to find out which, senate seats, which usually involve accomplished the primary object of aide baric. Also Match on on Tolland Tpke. la-bullt. for failure to obtain (^nnecticut’e Bailey, Crestwood Dr., Vernon; a refuses to show Its erpaud flngera, will be in the Blast Cemetery. gerald,-76, formerly of 47 Moun- C. Mahoney. if any, areas in Manchester are driver’s license. a good deal of political horse trad- hla Jountey to Algeria, which was Friends may call at the New- tain St., Rock)HUe, died at Green- Sheekey diacloaed'’this today in not covered by the alarms, any- son to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bou- ing. They revealed -no important and tnslata. Instead, on crosalng Its Sticks. • Mora dirt oull Counsel for the two Rockville NoUes were entered in the com- ley, High Manor Trailer Park, changes. The Communists and the reaasertlon of die authority of kirk and Whitney Funeral Horae, lawn Convalescent Home this women bringing the action would commenting on .Toym Building ont who did not hear the 1-mtn- heart that we begin to be con- VENETIAN BLINDS morning. . Committee findkigs concerning his ute blast is asked to call the CD panion cases of Ronald H. Marsh Rockville. Socialista each gained two seats in Paris, and that he haa also laid • Spots voniflil 818 Bumalde Ave., Blast Hartford, not disclose today the fise he in- 20, of 7 Hilltop Dr., and Robert J cerned with Ita potential "'dis- from 7 to 9 this evening, and to- She waa born in Rockville in department's ^lona for the new headquarters at the Municipal DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: the upper house and the Moder-. the groundwork for hla future ef- • N o o d o n I tends to make of the minutes of tructure. Surdell, 30, of 62 Village St., ates picked up five. The big losarii honest)!. Reasonably morrow from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9. 1882, daughter of Janies and Annie tbe meetings da$ii : from Jan. 1, Building. Mrs. Lillian Bailey, Andover; Mrs. fort toward the final obligation , he In institutes, .schools, offices . . . wherever Mulligan Fitzgerald. She was for- 4 A town garage subcommittee charged with racing. The youths Carrie Scranton. Bolton; Henry appeared to be the Radicals, a • Miner m«ndfnpfra«l In lieu of flowers friends may 1980, to Jan. 1. 1956. had relinquished their operator's haa toward Algeriia, which la the light, ventilfition and privacy control are eontribute to the building fund of merly employed as a clerk In a has crtttclzed the plana on several Bakulski, 92 Homestead S t; Mrs. Moderate Liberal group, who^lost However, Atty. Stephen E. grounds, one of them the fact that license for two weeka. Bonds total- six. required . . . Findell-made Kirsch ISunaire Priced! • Bettor prass efoye Concordia Church. Rockville hardware store. She had Ketcham thdtcated he would not New Clashes Mark Louise Grant, 101 Porter St.; Ar- creation of peace Itself. Join Against Togetherness no known survivors. they do not provide for a building ing $121 were forfeited by out-of- ion Munroe, Glastonbury; Mrs. In Algeria, meanwiiiile, a certain Th(f ^ b itio n of Soustelle to Uke in lengerl need all of the records. He said state. drivers. A number of other measure of political calm returned Blinds five year round carefree service. Mr*. VUIet C. Namereff iTie funeral will be held Wednes- large enough to house all of the de- Mary Monaco, 122 Florence St.; W e' have to take our cruaadee, he intended to "peruse” them at, Unrest on Cyprus cases were continued. after the torrid climate of the Isat office has been frustrated and aet Whether you need one blind or a thousand, Mrs. Violet Crockett Nemeroff, day at 8:30 a.m. at the Burke Fu- partment's equipment. Mrs. Anthony Giraitia, 85 Fergu- Uiese days, where we can get them, WINDOW AWNINGS AT SAVINGS! tte Municipal Building this aft^- But this criticism. Sheekey said, month. The army apMsred to be aside by Premier de Gaulle's dS' we’re equipped to make them right here No Extra ClMHge wife of Joseph Nemeroff, 127 West neral- Home. 78 ITospect St., with son Rd.; Pa\U lacobucci, 28 Hollis- and without too-much Incialve In- a high Maes at 9 ajn; a t St. Ber- noon to determine which seta of resulted from the failure of the (Conttnoed tram Page One) keeping, step with De Gaulle. cislon to be his own minister for in Manchester. Call M I 3-4865. Bt., died Saturday at her home. ter S t; Kenneth Murray, 45 South quiry into their connections. The BEE OUR SELECTION OF nard's Church. Burial will be In St. minutes he wanted. subcommittee to take Into consid- St., R ^kville; Deborah laleib, 20 ' Gen. Jacques Maasu. the tough Algeria, with General Salan as She was bora in Manchester, the He eaid he was subpoenaing eration the capacity of tha Harri- Macmillan Urges paratroop commander who an- thjng is to get the cause off the daughter o f the late Alexander Bernard’s Cemetery. munal strife began Saturday after Madison St.; Clifford Gerich, his deputy In the field. The In- 'A .trklngton since he, -aa mayor, son St. garage. a bomb waa thrown at the Turkish nounced the formation of the in- ground. RAINCOATS FOR OUTDOOR FURNITURE and Jane Mason Crockett She Was Friends may call at the funeral Buckland; Miss Ina Johnson, 33 solence of General Maaau reaulted home tomorrow from 3 to 8 and "haa” the records. ^ He said he planned to use both consulate. Turkish mobs retaliated Closer U.S. Ties Ardmore Rd.; Caraielo Litrico, 23 surgent Public Safety Committees So we overlook the fabt that a life long resident of Manches- The case is scheduled to go to structures on a 60-40. basis, with with attacks on groups of Greek to a huge crowd May 13, called In a personal dresiRng down which, ter, 7 to-B p.m. Foster S t; Mrs. Bessie McCarthy, a crusade against togetharnaaa, trial Wednesday -Th Tolland County most of the equipment being stored Cypriots and their estabUshments, (Coatbiiied troiB Page One) 105 E. O nter S t; John Mahr Jr., for ah hnd to the frenzied, demon- left the paratrooper red-faced, and Mrs. Nemeroff leaves, besides Superior Courtr.'lt grows out of On ih the Tolland St. building. in Nicosia and the eolUhern port Coventry; Nancy Ballard. 79 S strations. He told the population which was launched in NeW York her husband, three sons, Walter which finds General llaasau now CLEANERS assault madO by Mahoney, who Steel tructure of Lamaca, killing four Greek crowd of several hundred clapped Lakewood Circle; Brian Hall. WII- of Algiers that It was heading for making public pronouncements the other day, had a auapldous MFC. CO. and Raymond Zemenek and. WU was on duty at the time, on Mrs. Sheekey's plans call for a 60 by Funerale Cypriota and wounding ecorea of hands and cheered whei. he stepped limantic; William Mohr Jr., 79 "a period of constructive work which are In line with the passing origin, and received tainted help. SWISS LAUNDRY liam Nemeroff, all of Manchester Doris Stiebltz and Mrs. Marie Ka- 220-foot steel structure mounted others. oul of the big black and white Hackmatack St.; John Taylor. which will lead us on the path of The auaptcioua source of origin for 4 85 E. MIDDLE TPKE.-MANCHESTER. CONN. 4IU E. SltDDLE 'TPKE. a daughter, Mrs. Edward Laski of brlck. on June 26. 1965. Mahoney on a concrete slab. He said that, royal air ma.il plane. Wapping; William Correia Jr., 416 renovation for file motherland of authority in Algeria the MAGLO this, town; two brothers, ’ William The turks bitterly oppose the FIRST FOR EVERYTHING! MANCHESTER—m 8-1851 is^n'ow serving a 4-to-16-year sen- in addition to storing equipment He pulled away from the wel- Center S t; Mrs. Carolyn Larsen traced by Gen. De Gaulle.” revolutionary junta back to the this crusade wro the Cigar Inati- Crockett of Manchester and Sgt Arthur T. West thei-e. It would'be used for repair Greek demand for independence tence in State prison for the as- from Britain and union with coming committee^ gave a serious, and son, Granby; Mrs. Edith Kel- Salan ordered his trtmps to get government In Paris. tute of America, which la obviously 10 HARLOW ST. Walter Crockett, -..stationed with Funeral services for Arthur T., work and would provide quarters sault. Greece. The Turks want the Is- formal inspectlor. to a troop of Boy ley and daughter. High Manor back- to putting down the national- Ths army soerns under control, interested In promoting the con- ROCKVILLE—TB 6-2508 the U.S. Army in Germany; and West of East Hartford were helfi for adntinistrative work. Scouts from London, Ind., and Trailer Park. _Vern<^; Mrs^ f r o - ist rebellion. But he also told them Saturday at 2 p.m. from the land partitioned between the two and with the army tmder control, sumption of cigars, which can beat eight grandchildren. It had been generally assumed ‘walked "up and "down beliTw the thy De Cl antis i'hd' son, T8 Laurel to be "dignified and generous” In Funeral sei^lces" wlirbe held'at chapel o f theHecond^ConStega- communities, the de Gaulle edict that the Oom be enjoyed after dinner in a room Andover that the Harrison St. site would be observation platform to wave at PI.; Mra Frances Harrison and their campaign, a reflection of De the T. P. Hallorah I^neral Home tionsl Church with the ReV. Arnold put to some other use pi)ce the Tbe new violence aroused great daughter, Ea.st Hartford.-----...... Gaulle’s- overtures - praislhg ths cleared of women. ’ ^ indignation in Greece. The Greek the crowd hanging over the railing. mltteea of Public ^ e t y must now Tuesday at 2 p.m. with the Rev. w .T o z e r Officiating;; Burial was Tolland Tpke. structure was builL A crowd of over 6,000 rose and DISCHARGED TODAY: Clifton courage of the rebele. cease function!^ aeems likely to The tainted help was that of Cbaries Eteynolde, associltte pas- in Buckland Cemetery. Rural Carriers One suggestion called for the coil- delegate to the North Atlantic Taylor, 44 Benton St.; Daniel Mp- Treaty Organization Council, pre- applauded when Macmillan walked The Algerian Nationalists step- be enforced, with the coiitrary ef- Clifton Fadlman, a glib gentleman tor of South Methodist Church, Bearers were Donald Crawford, strucUon of a fire house there. An- onto the temporary stage In De roney, 54 Pleasant S t; William ped up their activities throughout Jerry 8Mne, Bklward Zarembo, pared to. ask the NATO group to forts of some civilian extremists officiating. Burial will be in East Appoint Nelson other proposed its sale so that it Pauw’s small football stadium. He McDonald, Bolton; Joseph Sartor, the territory during the weekend. who can make a epeech on almost PONT ACem Cemetery. Friends may call at the Frederick Wanegas, Donald Taft would be put on the Grand Ust. consider the new flareup on Cy- ignored the humid, 90-degrce heat 30 Irving St.; Bob Beckett Wap- Shootings, knifings and hit-and-run - likely to dwindle and fade. anything, for fun or fae. and who, funeral home today between 2 and Jr., and Albert Kerkin Jr. The The site, off E. Center St., coulO pcxis at ita regular weekly meet- ping; Norman Comollo, 71 Con- To Top Group ing tomorrow. and the blistering sun. raids were, reported. French head- It appears, then, that de Gaulle on thia occasion, made a smart- 8 p.m. and between 7 and 10. p.m; Holmes ’'Funeral Home was In bring a good price, according to Immediately after the speech, stance Dr.; Mrs. Cecile Rizner and quarters said 93 rebel troops were haa aucceeded In quelling the revolt aleck speeck to the effect that he chaiy;e'of arrangements. some observers. He was instructed to "denounce the Prime Minitter\ was hustled Son, Waynes Rd., Vernon. killed and 34 captured. delegstlon of fellow workers George Nelson of Andover was Mayor Harold A. Turkingfton new acts of vandalism which are which brought hlrn to power, and didn’t want to be pushed into too (jiuatave.X. Magnusoa ft' .1 back to. Indianapolis for sn in- MIYTHING LESS! Gustave N. Ma^uaon, 75. of from the Carlyle Johnson Co. paid elected to the executive committee aid today he had not been aware part of a premeditated plan aimed formal reception given by Eugene Ten single graham crackers, ' that he haa done eo wtttout giving much ^togethernesa with hla own OF MANCHESTER Hazardville, died Sunday evenbuE their respects Friday- evening. of the Connecticut Rural Letter of the fact that the Highway De-. at exercising pressure on the Brit- C Pulliam, Indiana and Arizona when crushed into fine crumbs, will It either the rewards or the policies ish government at a time when it son. A t the age' of 84, he said, he at hist home after a long illness. Carriers Assn, held over the week- partment intended to continue to publisher. About Towi^ yield about two-thirdc cup. it thought it was going to gain. la bigger and more Intelligent and He was a former jealdent of Man- Julia P. Wilson use the Harrison St. building in is ready'to announce proposals for That cltars the way for his chester. lT)e funeral of Mrs. Julia P. end at the University of ConnecU- addition to the new one. He said settlement of the (Jyprus issue,*’ Reservations will close Wirones- stronger than'hie aeven year old ciit. the mlnlMry's statement said. eventual approach to ' the whole for her when she CEDAR OR He- was born in Sw^tttn, June Wilson, 20 Franklin St., was held that it would be up to the Board day for the chicken barbecue of sdn, and he wants to be the boy’i SHINGLES SHAKES 10, 1892, and lived fpr 25 years In Sa'turday at 3 p.m. from the Nelson recently retired after 38 of Directors to maike a final deci- The British are believed plan- Gibbonq Assembly, Catholic Ladies, North African problem. So far, he years service aa a rural mall car- father, not hie playmate. Hazardville. He was superintend- Hoijmes Flineral Home, '400 Main sion on the fate of the present ning to offer the Island some sort Police Arrests of Colomb'us,' June 17, at 7 p.m. “ROME WAS NOT has made only one specific pro- But then Fadlman did say a few TO MATCH YOUR HOUSE! ent of the L. B.' Haas tobacco St. The Rev. Cbaries Reynolds, as- rier In Andover. garage. of self-government but turn down on the grounds at the Knights of gradiraties a a« Offlce'rs, elected for the coming nouncement on this—hla promise things that had a little more point, farm. A past chancellor-command- sociate pastor of South Meth^ist Criticize Plans Greek demands for independence Columbus Home, for members and BUILT IN A DAY” er of'Memorial Lodge. No. 38, year at the convehtion were James as well aa Turkish demands for An Arlington, Mass., motorist of coming' political equality for all and that did approach, perhaps, the (Jhurch, officiated. Burial was in In addition to the size of the was arrested , early yesterday prospective members. Those who or for Knights o f Pythias of Manchester, East, Cemetery. . H. Fagan of Kensington, president; partition. have not already been contacted — •(Author's Name Below) — the residents of Algeria, French sound foundatlona for the crusade he was also a member of the State Earl B. Eyre of Woodbury, vice building, the garage subcommittee morning on Rt.- 15 by State Brarers were Clyde Densmore, criticized the plans because they The Greek government also in- Police charged with speeding. and would like to attend may ob- and Moslem alike. Had this been we need. Snance committe o f the K og P, president; Homer C. Oehlers of formed London, Washtogton and tain tickets fronj Mrs. Robert Cul- Every sickne.ss (»nnot be Charles Kibbe, William Pease,'and Chestnut Hill, secretary-treasurer; do not provide for a rugged enough State' Patrolman Clifford Her- proclaimed a few years ago, the It has' befti the age-old inaia- yourself! a mentber of the Hazardville Harvey Johnson. U.(7. Secretary General Dag Ham- ver or Mr*. Howard Beaupre. Roy cured overnight. Methodist Church, and a member and Shannon L. Moore of Norwalk, building "to withstand the type rick, sai'd (hat he clocked Paul E. native revolt might never have oc' fin CORtrSARADES marskjold and postponed the de- Prindle, 22, at a speed of 90 mph Jones of Storra will cater and the tence of the women on together- of . the church’s board of trustees. chaplain. of damage' that is bound to occur , curred. Now jt seems late i M iu Charlotte O. Gillette ac the trucks are driven In and parture of the Greek ambassador Prindle was released under $35 menu will be the same as last year. Successful treatment of ness, said Fadlman, which has .Surviving him are his wife, Mrs. Other executive committee mfeni- to Turkey. He had been scheduled In the event of rain the supper key to the solution of the Algerian A t NO EXTRA COST to You I Signe Hilding Magnuson; three Funeral services for Miss Char- out.” bond for hts'scheduled appearanch any disease first requires driven men to all kinds of deaper- lotte Gordon Gillette, former school bers are: John Aszklar of Plants- to leave for Ankara today. in Town Court Saturday. will be served in the hall. problem. But, as a general prin sons, Georgh of Manchester, and vlUe, chairman, Herbert Dayton of Sheekey said today he was In- The Athens police force was put that it be accurately diag- ate recourse, inciuding the emi- lb* teacher in the Ninth District, were State Patrolman John F. Kozma ciple, it haa healing power, which Oat MOST from COASTI Threusb odvonoad Harry and Carl X -o f Hazardville; Watertown, Freeman Nelson of formed hy the Building Committee oh standby alert but so far there nosed. Only a physician has nently satisfying-emotional release mathedi af sra-fobricotfon you con bev* tha weat- two daughtgrs, ' Mrs.. Jackson held Saturday afternoon at 1 arrested William I. Ellison. 29. of Jame's C. Murray, son of Mrs. Pomfret Center, Chester Jermoluk Chairman Ray (toslee the commit- were no disorders In the Greek the knowledge to find out Is likely to grow as it sinks into of war. LAN E ler quality of RED CEDAR SHINGLES or SHAKES Stratton of Manchester and Mrs. o'clock -from the Holmes Flineral tee would prefer a structure built West Hartford, and charged him William A. Murray,'98 Strickland of Wilton, Charles Hodges of capital. with operating an 'over weight St., recently completed his fresh- the minds of those involved. And When It isn’t war, it la gambling, •t M oatro chorgo. Add tbit ipaciol volu* to George Merrill of. Somers; nine Home, 400 Main St. - of brick or cement. However, the real cause and prescribe unbaotobl* Cooit qualify 'faatuVot and The Rev. Charle; Reynolds, as- Prospect, Herbert Goodrich of In Istanbul, an estimated 200,000. commercial vehicle Thursday. man year at Brown University. the fact that this^baslc thing haa grandchildren, and five .great- Portland, and Charles Kingsley of Sheekey pointed - out that this the proper medication. or travel, or a night at the'club; or CEDAR CHESTS jm hove iho fIfttil gorega' you .can grandchildren. sociate pastor of South Methodist Turks demonstrated yesterday with Patrolman Kozma arrested Paul He Is the son of the ^te WllUain been promised is likely to obtain riicieyteM. Lebanon. would add materially to the esti- golf, or even, In desperate circum- Blineral services will be held at Church, officlateo. Buriat w ar In shouts of "partition or death," at- E. Daughenbaugh, 36, of Akron, A. Murray, an alumniH of Brown, Have faith in your physi- attention and serious consideration GuJsts at the convention includ- mated cost. The building planned tacking both British and Greek Ohio, and charged him with operat- class of '18, who went on to major stances, e habit of working nights Early American 3 p.m. Wednesday from' the Som- Dyer Cemetery In Canton. by Sheekey would cpst about $65,- cian. Give him the neces -for ^ e specific proposals Premier ers Funeral Horae. ' Bearers,. all nephe^wa of Miss ed U.S. Rep.-at-Iarge Antoni Sad- policy. • ^ ing an dverlehgth commercial leagiie baseball with the Washing- —anything to get out of the cloy- lak of Rockville, U.S. Rep. Horace 000. .4 de Gaulle eventually presents to be in maple Burial will be in Buckland Ceme- Gillette, were Russell, Robert and It was the firsY Istanbul rally vehicle Saturday.- ton Senators. sary time to help you. Fol- ing, close atmosphere where .every- tery. Friends mqy call at the fu- Gordon Hall, Hector-Belcourt, and Seely-Browa Jri of Pomfret and The plans have been turned back on Cyprus allowed since Sept 6, Both men were arrested on Rt. low his instructions and the framework within which this or pint $99.50 iiiMu4Ia« fuU 10 y**r (uanotta postal associate, field service of- 15 and have been scheduled to ap- body gets In everybody’a hair and neral home Tuesday between 3 and Walter and David Gillette. Several to General Mimage.- Richard Mar- 1955, when Turke went on a ram- The Eliza Chapman (Jltxle of the take the medicine he pre- .equality wiU be realized. This is supposed to like it. .S p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. teachers and* administrators of the ficer Dayton L. Wakefield, Hart- tin for ; further information. The page of death and destruction pear in Town Court June 23. MOMMEVMIM ford. John A. Burke, 19, of. West North Methodist WSC3 will have scribes exactly as he di- , framewprk will be, rnoet obeervers But, although Fadlman may have school where she taught were in committee said it coulJ -ot ap- against Greek restdenU. a picnic Wednesday at the home tU .5Y w K ftR q| John E. Kondtior The letter rarrier auxiliary also prove: the plans until they more Hayen,-.J^S arrested by . Patrols: i'ects. It may take more think, a proposal for some kind of come cloae to maWng. a point, Hile attendance^______The.only-thing resembllng-‘vio- man Kozma, on Rt. 15 Friday and o f "Mr*; "Every n LawT'TB "BaTdwIn John. Ekiward KondriorTTH. elected" -Officers. 'They are Mrs. clearly defined such matters as lence yesterday was a brief scuffle Rd. Members will meet at the than a day to effect a curel federation not only of Algeria, but James H. Fagan, president; Mrs. charged with speeding and passing particuliu: ertuade againat, togeth- Wapptng, died at his home sud- Mrs. Annie L. Gordon Jmating, toilets and floor thick- between some 2,000 youths and church at 1:30 p.m. and transporta- but often not too much of Tunbia and Morocco, with erness, aimed at selling dgars and Eyre, vice president; Mrs. Richard nesses. on the- right. PatroTrasn Kozma OCT.. 1958 denly yesterday. He was the broth- Flmeral services for Mrs. Annie police and soldiers...... - said that he clocked the youth tion will be provided. longer. France. Federatlon,'as the British Blend oak exterior with er of Mrs. Francis Peterson and V. Gordon, Center St, were held Koepke of Nbrth Windham, secre- launched by the cute glibnese of tary-treasurer; Mrs. Levi Fq|ereon In London, the Foreign Office operating in excess of the posted Oommonwealtb of Nations illuS' the verboae Fadlman, doee not be- parquetry vanaaring; t OJS m .4, Mrs. William Glode, both of Man- at the Holmes Funeral Home, 400 said today Britain has asked Turk- limit near the Rt. 44 overpass. The meetjng of the Methodlsl trates, can be so looee as to amount chester. Main St., Friday at 1 p.m. The of Orange, chaplain, and Mrs.' ey to try to restrain Turkish- gin to touch the real ieauee, or ^ automatic tray $69.95 George Arnold of WUUmantic, his- Burke Is scheduled to appear In men of the South Methodist to actual independence for .mem He was born In Windsor July Rev. (Tharlea Reynolds, associate Piibli^^ R ecords speaking Cypriots from .riofing Town Court June 23. Church will be held at 7:15 p.m. YOUR PHYSICIAN' launch the true movement, and so 13, 1916, the son of Mrs. Sally pastor of South Methodist Church torian. . >• against Greeks on that British bera, u d Tui\iaia and Morocco may Delegates to both the carriers A near - collision and . alleged Wednesday instead of 6 p.m. as CAN PHONE far aa what went on at this New / Ovorski Kondzlor and the late officiated. „ Warrantee Deeds ‘ colony in the eastern Mediterran- high speed resulted In the artest of previously stated. help de Gaulle sell this kind of Barney Kondzlor. During his 30 Bearers were Kenneth, Raymond and their auxiliary conventions William H. and Ruth W. Brown ean. Mitchell 3-6321 York luncheon la concerned, we were also chosen. Alfred S. Garbarini, 55, of Coven- olution to the Algerian rebels. should be tempted to award the Others from $49.95. Lane' ytars’ residence in Wapping he 'and Jamea (Jordou, all grandsons, to Angelo j. and Germaine M. The request was made yesterday try yesterday. He Is charged with PqU CE SEEK IDENTITY WHEN YOU NEED ERECTSD was a member of the Lithuanian and Herbert Metcalf. Burial was Blase, property at 84 Henry .St.. by the British Ambassador in An- It la still very eau-ly in the game cigar to the lone woman who got reckless driving. West Hartford, June 9 .(A5-„:Po- A MEDICINE of solution -for the Algerian prob Thriftlin^ chests [partiatly eOMPtSTE Club o f South Windsor and a in East Cemetery. Greenwo^, Inc. to William H., kara. Meanwhile. British Foreign Patrolman Robert Lannan re- lAe searched today for cluea to the to her feet and Uunted all these pariahioner of St. Francis of As- and Anna T. Howley, ooe-half in- Secretary Selwyn Uoyd asked for lem. But this much can already be ex^our!«( High School Class ported that he observed Garbari- identity of a Negro man whose male malcontenta with just not cedar lined] $29.50 sisi (Jhurch In South Windsor. Carl R. Johnson terest in property at 217 N. Elm a meeting today with Turkey’s ni operating his car at a high body was found yesterday in a ^ said. There la going to be a real er 4eHyare4 Funeral services for Carl R. St. having made out too well with He leaves besides his mother Attei^ding Picnic ambassador to London,. Nuri BlEgl. speed on E. Center St. At the in- •brook here. The man appeared to Pick, up your prescrip- effort at solution, and .lt is going Tht MAMOZN, to a thm and two . sisters, a third sister, Johnson, 46 Florence St., who died Greenwood, Inc, to Larry R. and ------:----- . ® tersection of E. Middle TpOe., some partl'cular woman. pre-panele4 be between 30 and 35 years of age, tion if shopping near lis, or to be a political effort, not a mill' Mrs. Stanley Pastula of .Wapping. June 4, were held Satiirday morn- Sylvia L; Howley, one-half interest Garbarini had to apply his brakes police said, and had several scars No, the togetherneaa issue la Anybody for a swim 7 let us deliver promptly tary effort. There is thus a great fereeeq PO tT-YOURCKlF ^Funeral services vyill be held ing at 8:18 at the John B. Bhrke in property at 217 N. Elm St. suddenly to avoid hitting a car en- on his bodv. broader than the Idea that ,the .Wednesday at 8:i5 a.li), from the Funeral Home, 87 E. Center St., Manchester High School seniors William H. and Anna T. Howley Taylor Injured^ tering E. Center St., Lannan re- without extra charge. A degree of hope poasible In a situ OUR DSPLAY OPEN 8UNDAYS are spending tie day in Moodua male, sa an instltutlin, should William P. Quish Funeral Home, with a solemn requiem Mass at .to Larry R. and Sylvia Xu Howley, ported. SHKINEKS CONVENE great many people entrust atlon where ^forc'there was none 328 Main St., followed by a rolemn 9 a.m. in St. James' Church. for their class picnic in' the midst bne-half Interest in property at 317 Pinned Under Car ' Lannan summoxied Garbarini spend more time with hla family, Quaah Anne lowbOy with tba largait menufacturar af (m ist?) of the first rain in seven Middletown, June 9 (g5—Connecd- us with, the responsibility ••taga* In Amarka. requiem Mass at 9 a.m. in St. The Rev. Joseph H. McCann waa N. Elm St. Into court Jupe 16. aa an inaUtution. If this poiaonoua daye. A motorcade of 85 cars left ' Intention to Sell cut Shriners, 1,500 strong, held of filling their pfescris- maple er.mahogany BYiUicla of Assisi (Jhurch. B u^l celebnuit. The Rev. John P. Blanch- A local man was hospitalized their atmual spring convention over creed of queasy, cloae association will be in St. Bridget’s Cemetery field ,WBs deacon and the Rev. at' 9 o'clock this morning for Ted Rudolph and Alta Irma Each- ACCIDENT KILLS BOY tions. May we compound Fingers Crossed Visibly exteriors $9^.50 ^ Hilton’s. overnight at Manchester Memo- the weekend. were Hinlted to the family in Its In Manchestei;, BYiends may call James- T. O'Connell, sub' deacon. mann, doing business as the Swiss rial Hospital for'minor Injuries re- yours?. / • Sometimea the procesaea of di- . COAIT UiiigzK'ootr. C*1M tonight. between 7 and -40 o’clock Mrs. Ralph Maccarone waa organ- With horns blaring, down Main Pastry Shop at 188 N, Main St., to ceived when he was. . pinned Simsbury, June. 9 (JP(—Richard , scope It could • be forgiven, and I»«l BlawMI Haaiem, Cm*. * , plomacy include aniooth technlquea end tomorrow from' 2 to 5 p.m. ist and soloist, , St., and the tope down on many Daniel J. Farley of Southington, beneath hla rolling car yesterday. B. Bulkeley Ill'^of West Hartford* dealt with. But la is applied to all UNUmIty 1*1 111 m of the convertibles, tsost of the died early yesterday,, -police saldr' which, without really fooling any- (Left) Chippendale ' ind 7 to 10 p.m. Burial was In St. James’ Ceme- on June 23. ' Patrolman Ernest Noske said mankind, ahd to all rclaUonahlpa, CmUaaiwi • tery. The Rev. John F. Hannon class ot 1958 took ofi in high spir- f Marriage.' Permits that Clifton Taylor, 31, of 44 Ben- when the automobile he was driv- body, eaae everybody over an em- Personal 'Notices and It demands, for Its ovia easier Colonial chest with Ptau* m*4 im rxSK lllu.iiaM Oalalaq *a i Mrs. Ida Clarke Prentice read the committal service at the its for the day at the lake shore. David Clifford Orcutt of Coven- ton St, had left his home after an ing .struck a utility pole. Bulkeley, barraaaing Mtuatlon. When thia la fulfilment, that'everybody have the ’ cherry exterior, Caaat Paataiy-Ruin eataaaa. ' ~ Columbia — Mrs. Ida Clarke grave. ,r : Many of them took bathing suita try and Sandra Jean (Jarson of 62 argument with hla wife and some- the son of a Hartford Insurance alohg, so Manchester ' druggists executive, had been graduated re- real, real nnooth, it'is a pleasure aame tastce and bellefa and Xtand- Prentice^' 90, widow of the late Bearers were Chariee. Mlske, Wells St., St. James’ Church, Jun^ how became pinned beneath the In Memoriam •utometic trey $79.95 Harry Madden, Charles Murphy,' caii prepare, for a rut on aspirin cently from preparato^ school t o w a t c h i t . , . Shari'es Prentice o f Columbia, died car. Preserij^tion Pharmacy arda, so that the tog^thernesa it- laat nigbt at Middlesex Memorial Daniel Lupacchino, .Herbert Krause and cough i^rup. Edward David PhlUtps, USAF, Taylor was pulled free by a He was on his way home from a' la lovinz mtmory o f’Oaorse' IT. Wil- The sample in point concerns the school dance when the M'^ident lard who passed away Juaa 9. JIM. self, whien It does aj^va, la with^ e Oottxeba Hospital in Middletown. She was and John Basalnger. With the group are Edoon M. 378 Hackmatack St., and Ruth Ann passerby and* a friend who waa 901 Main Street once echeduled trip to Central happened, police said. out ^ v o r of poliit, and has a daad- Fre-BoUt Hoomm • t, .sWv. .2 sora Jan. 18, 1888, at Presque Isle, Friday evening, Rockville Lodge Bailey, p rln d ^ l of, the high school Adamy of 174 Parker St. .'-Second visiting at ths Taylor home, re- 'nds day 'do «* raintinlior,’ Aamilca o f Dr. Milton Usenhower, OPEN THURpAY >^D FRIDAY EVENINGS TO *9 C O AST of Elks, No. 1859, imdar tha direc- and Goorga BmmerUnt, vioa prln- Congregational Church, June 34v ported Fatrolman Noske. Noske a lovlaf Ihousht w*-slvo ly rattier than a Uvaalag touch. In • Farm BnlMlDfe .- tlalhe, daughter ef Chariee H. and __ liee get Ured of nlaln white tha P r ^ e o t ’s brother. After the Sgmthla Bishop Clarke.. ~ tion of Exalted Ruler Domenlek otpal Tha group will hefid back BnlMlag Permit said that Taylor had bean drinking 0^eii) fact, had It not bean for ttiat lone Stanleyr »HUlnakl, U n A l , altsratioiia to jll Serve eroeked wheat, pura- ) Mtaos tour. It became Whahlng- Mia waa a roglatored aune, hav- Oraexewakl, e ^ u c t e d tbe Elks home orotasd 7, so paronts can i •heavily. — - wom i^‘ this vsry Nsw York luneh- pact their eOapraic by about 0 p.m. house at 110 Admna I t , IlOO, NoaitMiimsBUda. . ekel and rye aometlmee. WUa I mmSm .1 ttr grafiuate PAGS EIGHT MANCHESTOR EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY, JUNE 9, 1968 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD,.MANCHESTER, CONN. MONDAY, JUNE 9, 1958 ‘...... ^ ^ ------ALL^Y OOP BY V. T. 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