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i 'J . '■ V ■/*" .X, • \ / - T ’" - , ■ • by the house committee of the Mcmoritl Day parade and aervtcea for the‘next year. Tomorrow • 24-Hour Servlee Manchoittfr-^A City of VUlago Charm Otrrold A. StrfcUon, fir«itwin ap post and auxiliary, will be peld tomorrow, All/paraders are In- South Windsor Party Dinner prentice, USN aon pt Mrs, Bertha on Saturday at 8, p.m. The public \ited. . The ManchMter Elks \M11 meet WILL R. GUY tofnorr.ow night a t' 7:30 at the Longhrey, 16 Oolumbus St., ar- is invited. The Manchester Evening Odium' said he has alxo received i Ml >0677 VOL, LtX V IL NO. 205 (FOURTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER. CONN.. SATURDAY. MAY 31, 1938 (Ubweiaed AdverBring en Page U ) PRICE FIVE CENTS ri\-ed in Gibraltar May 26 aboard Miss Jo-Anne A. Bruce, 27 Elks Home and proceed from there Herald will not publish tomor Many prominent Oonnecticutf Church St., Md Leo B. Bergeron to the John B. Burke' Funeral affirmative replies from Delnc^ the anti-submarine nupport air The Anfierican Legion Auixliary Democratic figures, including Gov. Jr. will beJhiarried tomorrow at Home to pay respects to George row, Memorial Day. cratlc State Central ChAlrman craft carrier U8S Wasp, enroute will hold a meeting Monday at 8 A. A. Rlbicoff, will atUnd the firat John M. Bailey of Hartford; to the Medlterranoaii Sea and duty p.m, in the Legion Home. The 10 a.m. In Bt. James* Church, with Gyaaiadlo, who was a member of reception In the.afternoon' at. the the Hartford Ls>dge of Elks. annual dinner of the South Wind Pburth District SUte Central, with the TJ.8. Sixth Fleet. nominating committee, of which sor Democratic Town Committee Commltteewomsn Mrs. Agnes Mp- E S T O W y Alcohol Sparks Mrs. Elmer Rice is ’ c h a i r m a n, Shell Chqteau, WilllmanUc. Trust Co. to Give Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fredrick June 7 at Garden Grove in Man- Kee of East Martfordr and Dem«^ PHARMACY II Memorial Day services will be will present a slaite of officers for chestei. cratlc National Commltteewoinan W held at St. John’s Church tomor- election at the next meeting, and Mr. aifSd- Mrs. Herbert Snclling, son, 37 West St., and Mr. and Mra. Added Dividend 446 Hartford RiL—Ml 9-9946 Riot by 200 on Philip Cbatit, 73 Pine St...and their South Windsor Democratic Town Mrs. Ella T. Grasso of Winfisqr rcw at "SiSO a.m. delegates and alternates to the BoummoutnT Ekiglahd, are guests Chairman Harry Odium said today Locke. OPEN ALL DAY Department convention will also of Sr. Major and Mrs. John Pick families Will attend the Memorial Those worried Ijy "recession MEMORIAL DAY Day campers meeting to be held the affair Is designed as a "meet be selected. up o f the local Snivattqn Army talk” can, take heart from the the candidate dinner,' and plana PICNIC SUPPLIES Holiday Cruise Corps. They will remain in this at the Bethlehem Fair Grounds, move made by the Boat^ of Dl- Bethlehem, over the \.ei*kend. are to make it an annual event. Andlrulots M ark All children attending St. John’s country until September. He will rectora of the Manchester Trust John Madden, former ckalrman Pannarllle. N.J."'May 81 (P)— Correction Sunday School will prepare for ispeak at the prayer meeting to Co. Tuesday. of the South Windsor Board of Fired up by alcohql, youthful night on the topic, "Trophies of Mrs. Dorothy Guainan’s, Mrs. Not only did the Board members Finance and still a raqmber of the 20th A nniversary rioters turned a holiday cruise their commencement exercises by Alice Gorman's and Miss Rachel By THE AMOCIATBD PBEM f Tha growing liat of accidenta OUR \V'EDNESDAY’S attending rehMrsals on June 6, Grace." The Corp Cadets will meet muthorixe the regular dividend of board, will be toastmaster for the down the Deiware River mto pan-^ ADD READ , . . at 6:30, the street meeting will Plimpton's-roems, third grades at n per. share ^but they also ap dinner which starts at 7:30 p.m. WINUOW SHAUE8 T m fflc...... IM waa a mixtura o f. tragedy and 13, and 20, punctually at 6:30 p.m. Mr. and Mre. WllUam A. Andru- ; irony. deraonium yesterday. Theyamaeh- follow at 7:30. Brigadier Harold Lincoln School, entertained their proved an extra 25-cent dividend. Candidates the guests will be lot 307 Cooper Hill Bt., were hon DfGWylBffG •••••aaeaoeeeeaaa 46 ed equipment aboard a crowded Only those attending all rehears parents yesterday morning With a- * « # • e re A foldler at Afton, Okla., drag SWANSON’S TV DINNER als will be entitled to eertiflcfcte Bevan will speak nl the Sunday The directora fixed June 30 as the meeting are William Benton, Ches ored with a surprise party last , LONGWEAlilNG excursion boat and injured 16 evening-meeting In Cyiter Park. review of the social studies cov ged- three mcn.aafely from their \ 2 FOR 49c on June 22. date of payrnent to the stockhold ter Bowles-'and Thomas Dodd, all night by a group of relatives and sengere'. ered during\^e j'ear. ers of record June 20. seeking the nomination to the U.S. INTERSTATE CLEANTEX Total ...... 2M wrecked and bunilng car, despite friends from EkMt Hertford, R ofk y ; wamlnga from byatanders qf a The crew of "The .State of Penn- CORRECT PRICE IS The members of the Eighth Dis The Manchester Association of With the stock selling at over Senate; and Hartford County High Hill and this town. The occasion ; 2 5 fffed* to Order sylvsnia” hs'd to turn fire hoses | Insurance Agents will meet to Members of^ the Manchester Sheriff Donald H. Potter, seeking was the 20th anniversary of their ; By THE ASSOCIATED PBBSS possible gasoline explosion. He ac- SWANSON’S TV DINNER trict Fire Department are re $60 a share, this puts the yield —A* ^ f b Your Rollers cideotiy touched a high voltage On the brawlers during the .15-mile | quested to meet in uniform at the night at 7:30 at the John B. Burke Emblem Club -are requfoted to to an investor on the present value the nomination bo Congress from mairlage, and they were remem Deaths on the nation’s roade trip doumriver from Philadelphia. | Funeral Home, in tribute to m'cet tonight at 7 o’clock at the the First Congressional District; bered with many personal and, lint knocked down by the car and Twenty state troopers and local firehouse, comer of Main and Hil to 4ti per cent. FULL LINE OP CUSTOM soared today. The ‘ National waa electrocuted. Sets Assembly Talk; Each liard Sts., tomorrow morning at 9 George L. Grazladio, who died John B. Burke FUneral. Home to According to Russell B. Hath Fred Doocy of South Windsor, who grofip gifts. Safety Council reported traf policemen were wsitine here forj yesterday. pay respects to George Graiclsdlo. has been- endorsed for the. State Among the gueaU was Mrs. VENETIAN itlNDS Seven persona were hopltalized the vesael, a 2-decker Jammed to | o’clock prior to the Memorial Day away. president, the actloq of the fic fatdiities wer«,mountinff at with varjHng injuries in a smash parade. whose wife. Mary. Graaiadio. and Board was based on the indicated Senate by the South. Windsor and Anna Fldler of town, who waa the gunwales with 1,880 excur- - daughter, Mrs. Samuel Taggart, East Hartford Democratic Town maid of honor, end Jeff Baldwin a rate that will set a new Me ing 2-car cOUIaion near Hidalgo, The Women’a Fellowshtp of Cen earnings for the first six months III. One of the passengers wap slonisU. Socialists in Caucus ter Congregational Church will are members of the club. of this year and the continuing Committees; Atty. John Casey of of Rocky Hill Who was the best , morial Day holiday record— They arrested 84 male passen man. Mr. ahd Mra. A ndm iol; L A. JOHNSON killed. celebrate its 30th anniversary with grovVth of the institution. South Windsor, endorsed by the unless the climb is checked; An Associated Press survey, gers, about half of them Negro a luncheon meeting on June 18 The Manchester Auxiliary Po Th« bank’Sh position in the an South Windsor Democratic Town have three dhlldren. Joyce, Wil The councU hsd predicted 3.10 made for comparative purposes, and half white. Police at fivst; at 1 p.m. in Woodruff Hall. Beser- lice are requested to meet, Ui full nual roll call of 14,023 conMnercial Committee for State Representa liam and Richard. PAINT GO. thought the melee was a race-riot i Pari.s, May 31 (/P)—Gen. Charles ie Gaulle served notice on William Andrulot is a foreman motor vehicle deaths for the long showed 294 persons were killed in T IR E SALE vations may be made no later than uniform,' at Police Headquarters and business banks of the country tive; and Probate Judge Edward weekend. The record for a 3-dsy trsfilc accidents in the 78-hour but later aaid the fighters were 1 French pdlitieal leaders today that he will go before the Na June 13 by calling Mra. Robert tomorrow morning at 8:45 p-lor is 1,604, a gain of 36 placea since R. Keuhn Jr., endorsed by the with the Manchester Park ' De 723 Main St.. Tel. MI 9-4501 observance of the holiday 389 was non-holiday period-frpm 8 p.m. egged oh by alcohol, not'bias. i tional Assembly tomorrow seeking full powers as premier. 6.70x15 Landis, Mrs. Earl Bisseil or Mrs. to the Memorial Day parade. Si year ago. , town committee for reelection. partment. •et in,1953. Thursday.* May 16 to midnight...... j The injured were treated at , De Gaulle gave politicians who have not yet agreed to vote Samuel Robb. Most of the deaths Were’ re Sunday. May ' 18. The current j ‘*”f*‘ *****, l’^*’** ‘ y**-..*^**^* for him just five hours to make up their minds. ■SK tabulation which began a'- the same' other minor ellments. None was ported one or two at a time. The general set the deadline after a showdown meeting - Rut early today there were two time Thursday' ends at midnight ***'lj. 1* Inataiicu of six depths st a crack tomorrow tlocal tlirte), The main ■**deck of the boat, how- : with leaders of all French political parties except the Commu - ^ r , .rathsr, crash. ever, was a scene, of destruction,! nists yhich ended about noon. GENERAL Uttered with smaahed deck chairs ! A station wagon and an automo FIRAT STATE FATALITY He called them back later today for their final answers. He Hartford. May 81 >’ Hv*’’. "•*» osnceled. River 150 Communist votes certain to be cast in opposition. He waa Rene Barselau, 43, of 18 ! view Lines Inc . operator of the The Soclallsl party still seemed------^...... — ub TEU Ml 8-6482 ‘ OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY *FI tax and recappabis Police at Ranger. Tex., reported Amity St., an employe at the Hart boet. chartered .“50 buses to take to be holding the key to whether | _ _ casing Btx persona died in a truck-car col them back to Philadelphia. De Gaulle will legally receive from: 4 lision 16 milea north of Ranger. ford Rayon Co. in Rocky Hill. We Give Triple-S Stamps Police.,aaid his car ran off a ' Police do not know how , . the .. parliament the s%veeping authority PINE That also occurred when the sun , he wants. . was just starting its ascent and road and struck s tree in nearby ! J’**^* ***'’^ - ^ Involved Sales New and Used Wethersfield as he was returning **?*''!**" ^ people, in- ! The Socialists refused to con- the peace of a new day was on the cliiding some women. Even the •IfirnT’ that they had fallen fit line Kills 6^ Injures PHARMACY BdLAND MOTORS GHiAT Niw run on -land!,------: ...... - home -froiri. work- 389 Center 8L—RfT 9 ^ 7 9 Coast Guard .w'ss "sYert«i - j behind the general. Their ST dep- DIVItOFMINfl iities Ifi. the National Assembly 884 Center St.—Tel. »n 9-9814 “ Studebaker-Packard" Ten of those arrested were re- ‘ Rooms Cars jmd Trucks leased, eight others sre under 18 ' 'ncheduled another caucus- before 3 in New York V..' and were charged ss luvenlles. i I the deadline. , Thev were sent to, the Salem ’ I The climactic session was held Mount Vernon, N. Y., May 81 IB /Im ; Count.v Detention Home in nearby ; in the small, exclusive Hotel La Our service deportment’, ports deportment ond clericol office will be closed Fridoy Thousands at Bier ] Perouse where De Gatille has set -S tx persons—Including a driver i Woodstown tb await action b v , who hsd been warned about speed- in ; Juvenile authorities. ' i < up head'quartefo. near the famed ond 5oturdoy, buf bur new dnd used cor sole$ rooms will be The remaining 16. ranging,- in ArcAi c Uede Triomphe. iTlompne. Securitysecuniy troopsiroops, l'lfnv*todsv in*a^hesdon*t^lll«i™l*^ age up to 22. were booked as dis-, ____ m ringed the hotel. Two communica- fwAutomobl"e“ ^ ^ ‘^<>*'‘*‘0" Of Cardinal Stritch orderly persons, each accused of tlons tnicks with radios were in i automomie.s. ANTIQUE •fighting "with-another person 1n' s+- constanC_cpntact wiUy__security The other flVa perished In flam public nlace. A magistrate set bail ' headquai^rs. ing “wrecKage-dr the eecohd' aufo-' Chicago. May 31 (Pt-Chicagoans*'pasted throug.i the black and pur- at $.100 esch. Parents or friends As De Gaulle talked with .politi mobile. The Impact of the collision OPEN M l DAV StTURDiy for > arrived during the night to bail m ■ cal leaders. President Rene Coty wM so great that their car,, a sta tion wkgon, had its front thrust them out one by one from the M.Sgt. Ronald T. Rudolph, Medal of Honor winner from Minneapolis, Minn., places a plaque to the met at his official palace with Pre A im Cardinal■"“i “ f .Stritch as he !”lay serene jg years, county jail in the city o f Salem. mier Pierre PfiiniUn. Coty formal- onto Its top. The collision occurred Unknowns on a stand between the two new crypts today as a last tribute by the 19 .servicemen Iv accepted Pfilmlin’s reslgnatipn. when the other car veered across in death today amid familiar aur-j au estimated qwrter o f 'e mil All thoae charg^ are from who bore' thb bodies of the World Wsr II and Korean Unknowns to their final resting place at Ar Philadelphia. They must be back clearing the way for De Gaulle to the diriding line,, officers aaid. roundings of hlffh-Vaulted. Holy lion persona lin ^ the 18-miie lington National Cemeterj-. At present arms are members of the joint honor guard which watched The driver given the speeding route of a caravan w-hich brought here next Wednesday evening for take over. Name Cathedral. over the bodies. • (AP Photofaxj. The unsmiling Pfllmlin,' reluc warning was identified as Llewel- the body to the cathedral yester a court hearing. — ^------— ------♦ ______FRIDAY A procession of mourners, which Dsll.v during the summer season, tantly swept Into office 17 days iTO C. Byrd, 30-yeat-.old Negro of began l a t a yesterday, past the day after it arrived at O'Hare 18 Rltch Ave., Greenwich, Conn., ONE DAY BARGAIN SALE Field -from Rome. the boat makes a round trip to ago by a frightened National As whita-mttrad prelate’s body' had Rivan'lew Park Besch here, leav sembly within hours after the ar an orderly at Greenwich Hoepital. Q l i w i SATURDAY grow-n to 27,000. potlea estimated, Catholic ehurchea along the Lisbon Police Before the crash he had picked up route were draped in purple and ing Philadelphia in the morning my revolt in Algeria, tolda news when it was Intemipted for the and faking Its load of fun-seekers | Two New Unknowns men D* Gaulle would be Inveated three httchhikera end they -were firat of two series of specisl Masses black, and groups of uniformed tomorrow and name hia cabinet to critically injured. sdhiM>l children clutching rosSry back in the evening. I n m SUNDAY this morning. Even after tha arrests, vie* pre*-. Raid Center of night, The others killed were in ^ _ car The lints of people forming toj beads stood-vyw before several Catho- ident L Perper of the Rlverirlew ' I Political sourcaajuUd De Gaulle ;WiUi New .Jeraey . licenaa pinfei,, rile past the Wer'-atratche* Lines denied there was a fight-, .. Rival reassured the politicians he would After a check wiUi auUioPitlaa at of HEW and USED CARS - -sitfr um SUl* and , Eight white teenagers were put At nest in Arlington .bring the French civilian and *I*4gefie]d, N. J., parkway police Superior SlreeU. At the coffin: 16 ^“ ‘ •*‘* “ J *’^ ** ' j off tl» boat before it left Philadel- militarv insurgents in Algeria tentatively identified the group "as: atop the -black-draped catafalque <« **J* phis, he said, and another 20 were Lisbon, Portugal, Maj 31 lAb l>ack under the law of the republic. Mr. and Mra. Vincent Muccla and before the sitsr rail inside, each j •« Pro-Prefect of the Coi^regation | By ELTON C. F.%T file of bearers turned. Their Paris newspapers predicted D e, their 12-year-old daughter. Bar- ^ visitor paused but a second or two. j fo** the Proragation of th«. Faith Police raided the headquarters of «««- .a W AM aMa A« »A A 6k A P AAA Asl ka Ae* 6kS V S I ’They looked like they might Arlington, Va.. May 31 t>p, heels clacked in imlxoff- on the Gaulle would Hy to Algeria. ; •’»«■*- 86,1 Prospect Ave., Ridgefield! •Mothers and fathers lifted honors never before given by the cause .some trouble and weie the Gen. Hur.-sberto Delgado, opposi With pomp and pageantry ended, i *tone floor. The few oi.Iookers De Gaulle, said that it was lhe;Muccia’s father, Nicholas, 70, of Helpf icMp your ^ At These Values youngsters quietly for s glimpse Roman Catholic Chm'cr to an tion .presidential candidate. Is.st the unknown warriors of W orld*‘*'**rieFrance. listed as 38. He was thought to ANTIQUE* PAHERN, GUT* Radio, heater. clergyman, who waa known during P.I.D E. (tnternatloilal Police for .yesterday’s warm sun. effective (uel oil additive in us^ Radio, beater,, power glide. X *1695 *1395 Radio, heater. $795 en the right hend. glinted on a the Defense of the State) carried unknowns-^ representing dead. He expressed support for some | today. This helps your' oil gloved finger of .the Cardtnalla left his 18 .v«ara as head of the Chica President Speaks sort of federal aettlement between (Continued on Pnge Seven) go archdiocese as the Cardinal of out the raid and seised material ^** nameless dead of the most burner deliver more dean, de hand, a reminder of the honor and 200-Yard^ to thev called illegal. | recent wars-were ought to the Elisenhowfr made the awards in Prance and ita restive African em SATIN aiNl COLOREU QUSS Charity. pire. pendable heat. You' get pre- ^ pain of hit last weeks— his depar • .... ^ . } tomb where for atmost years a few simple but meaningful ture from Chicago to take'bis 'Itc funeral Mass will be a sol words: mium service, tool All designed 7 9 5 6 CHEVROLET 1955 FORD • n t matenal was ator^ for sale Unknown - Soldier of World De Gaulle said he would respect place in the curia of the Roman emn pontifical requiem Mass. The to Delgado s supporters in order to i h«, .slept alone, "On behalf of a grateful people ROSE MEDALLION* BAVARIAN, to make home heating easy. 2-DOOR. Radio, V-8 CONVERTIBI,E. 1953 FORD Start Holiday the treaties which France has V-» S T A T I^ ’ WAGON. Catholle Church, the loss of his M ail celebrant will be the Most collect funds for the campaign. In-.| There were marching troops, the I now present medals of honor to signed—specifically the N o r t h healer, V-8 engine. *1445 Radio, heater, Pordomatfe. *1495 right arm from a blood clot, and Rev. Amleto Giovanni Ocognani these two unknowns who gave Bulletins Radio.xfieater. $895 By MARVIN I - ARROW’SMITH eluded photographs and , gyixjued music of bands, artillery Atlantic Treaty Organization his death' In Rome last Tuesday. o f Washington. D. C.. armstolic posters of Delgado. I salutes and a. fly-over of Jets, their lives for th» United Slates of (NATO! pact, the 6-nation Euro-: from the AP Wires UMOGES, COPPER LUSTER, Calftotfay for The .body of the 70-year-old delegate to the. United Bute’s. Gettysburg, Pa., May, 3J i-'Pi - Amerl<-a." President ' Eisenhower bangr»1 a Police later returned some ma Prayers were said and the Presi pean Common Market and the Archbishop of Chicago will lie'in . Entombment tyill be in the He turned to face the two cas ball about 200 yards down the fair terial which tliey dip not f.nd (, dent of the United States bestowed atomic development program. 7 9 5 6 CHEVROLET 7 9 5 5 CHEVROLET ^ state in the Cathedral until his mausoleum for Chicago bishops in fensive or capable of inciting the Medals of Honor on the two name kets. First on one. then on the Socialist leaders Guy Mol.let and IRON STONE, OLD OOLLS, EtOa Mobilheiof Mount Carmel Cemetery in eubuV- way today at the start of an.early TR.\IN KILLS 4 IN CAR >■ 4-DOOR. Heater and 2-DOOR. 7 9 5 3 funeral next Tuesday. people to revolt, the announcement less Americans. other, he placed pillows bearing Paul Ramadler hurried back for Perdido, Ala., .May SI i4») — RAMBLER '> Huge bells tolled as mourners bsn Hillside. \ round of golf. ' defroster. *1295 Radio, heater. *1095^ The President was Joined at the said. A spokesman said Delgado An estimated 115.000 persons the medals with stsr-fiecked rib- conferences With their colleagues. A fast freight train smashed SOME FURNITURE and LAMPS STATION WAGON. strongly protested the raid. lined the route of the funeral pro l>ons of blue. " Mollet is known to be supporting | Radio and heater. Gett.vsburg Country Club by his into a stalled car at a Perdl^ MORIARTY $595 son. Army Msj. John Elsenhower, Di . .arlindo Vicenie of the Dem cession. Thousand., more packed Seated before the dais, among De Gsulle. Ramadier apparently is crossing today killing four per* and ap old friend, retired Brig. ocratic Opposition, withdi-ew from the amphitheater at the Arlington the almost 4.000 in the amfhlthea- seting ss sn arbiter between. Mol- ' sops, one of whom died in n va|n REPRODL'CTIONS, COLORED OI.ASS. CHINA, COP let and the Socialist deputies Still : 7 9 5 6 BUICK 7 9 5 5 Gen. Arthur S. Nevin.s. the election.s vosterday and urged National CemCterj' and stood in ter. were 216 men who themselves efforl to save the others. Hlgh- PER. BRASS. WROUGHT IRON, CANDLES. FIGUR FORD his supporters to vote for Delgado tribute as the twin bronze caskets had won the coveted medal. opposed. I BROTHERS h a r d t o p . Radio, heater, power steer- $ | |9jQ C V-g STATION WAGON. Presbyterian Rebels ..Spending the Memorial Day 'way. Patrolman B. F, Hyde said INES. PLAQUES. CANDLE HOLDERS, LA.MPS, MANY ,lng, power brakes, dynaflow. Like new! ■ a# weekend at hla farm e.state on the June 8. were placed above open crypts. Among the invited guests, too, In the buzzing corridors of the the Louisville and Nashville Radio, hitater. ^445 1953 PLYMOUTH National Assembly — where the ; OTHER ITEMS TOO NlrMEROUS TO MENTION, 301-315 Contor Stroof edge of town. Eisenhower also was Says Civil War Near I Final, I.a>nel.v -Act were the mothers of men who had Railroad freight, traveling 4-DOOR. accompanied to the club by his Delgado predicted that if the But at dusk last night there waa died in the three wars. Among deputies huddled although they , about 50 miles, an hour dragged Ml 3-5135 Radio and" heater. $595 Win Merger Controls lO-year-oId grandson, David Eisen Council of State bars' him si Us fh> f‘hal, lonely act of the drama them were mothers whose .sons — were not In .session the name.s the automobile, 2,000 yards be 7 9 5 6 hower. , which ’ opened weeka ago when liks these men —,losl their lives of a prospective cabinet for De fore eoniing to a halt. BUICK 7 9 5 4 .-f-P-- As the ' then started out a few (Continued mi Page Thirteen) Selection of the unknowns began and their identities. Gaulle began to apread.'^ h a r d t o p . FURNITURE REPAIR SERVICE By GEORGE W. COBNELL minutea after '8 am. lEDTl, acrnss .the seas. For these mother.*, ss for the r A De Gaulle supporter said the j RULING ON CROWiaiV DUE Radlo, heater, dynaflow. m 4 5 2-DOOR. .♦con., filed to the microphones in Radio, beater, power glide. ^845 (AP Reilglon Writer) prolonged debate over the matter. David stayed behind with-the club In the gloaming, the two were Medal of Honor winners, there was general intended .to name an old ’ Tokj o, .May 31 I.R—T o k y e ROUTE 83 ^ TALCOTTVILLE buried. poignancy in this day. hand as foreign minister. Catholic : proM-eutor-. said today they.ex-,,, 7 9 5 2 PONTIAC Pittsburgh, Ps„ May SI : At one point. Clinton E, Brooks, pro. Dick Slejchter, for a golf les son. Only a little rearguard rcipa-ined Also there to pay tribute to Popular Republican Movement ; pect to reach a decision by next Grass roots Presbyterian rebels s Canandaigua, N. layman, ap Read Herald Advs. CATALINA. * "Work hard, David.” - the boy’s of the thousands who had thronged lhe.*e men • and the thou;iands they I MRP I Deputy Georges Bidanlt. ' Frida.v on whether or not to in emerged as victors today in their pealed for. a moment of ' silent 7 9 5 6 FORD Radio, heater, hj draniatic. *495 prayer. g,randfather called oiit with a grin. News Tidbits the cemetery dliring the formal represented—were high govern- The appointment of Bidault. a dict .\merican businessman Jn- V-8f VICTORIA 7 9 5 4 BUICK bid tft keep a direct rein on . fu "Get your hands blistered a little." services. sepii r. Crowley in connection ture efforts to unite with other ."Amen.” he said after the Grilled from A P Wires . Radio, heater, porEfomatie. n795 HARDTOP. ' hiifhed interval, .and the srgu- Few on Course As the lights of Washington (Contlniied on Page Thirteen) (('nntinned on Page Re%-rn) with the death ot Kis brother-in- Radio, heater, dynafiow. - n i95 churches. mepts roiled on. The sun was bright, the tempera? twinkled 6n across the Potomac, law. T. .A. b. Jones Jr. ‘Ilie proc- Rackers of the action said it The .assembly voted ove~wheim- tiii-e 72 degrees- and tbq course al- the tiirie bod.v bearera filed onto! ’ .urator’s office askeil isod waa 7 9 5 2 MERCURY would curb over-k^ohcentratlon of ingl.v to throw out the old phrase mbSt de.serted despite the holiday Evangelist Billy , Graham . ends granted ' a seven-Uay : extenaton power in denomlBSticmal hands. fifth week in San Francisco to- 7 9 5 6 F O R D HARDTOP. _ ' "foreign missions,” sa an obsolete .weekend. Behind them Stood perhaps half ^ Work Without Contract of Crowley’s arrest today, Indl* 7 9 5 4 But others st the founding as throwback to western paternslism. a hundred apectators. eating they 'expect to finish que*^ FOR V-S .COUNTR'K SQ U nE STASTA'nON WAGON. FORD Radio, heater,' overdrive. $499 sembly of the United Presbyterian Honing the 48-year-old former v-8 HARDTOP. and assign overseas work to the a bit to the right but well in tlm -paggart, 16, of Noi-wich, arrested, The auperihlerdent of the Na Radio, hAiter, Fordonutic. . *1945 Church of the U.S.A.,dlspute4 this. new "Commission on Ecumenical football player before June 9. foe Radio, and heater.. ' ^895 police say. after he took, a-wild, tional Cemetery and his aasistaet JUlie Mw! and opinion w'aa sharply divided Mis.sion and Rriation.s. stepped forward. Each unfastened UAW Seeking to Break dale to which they now can le and didn t bother wntb a second {(jgu.gpeed ride in a stolen car, gally hold him. MEMORIAL DAY over wheth^ it w-ould stimulate-- ‘ Under the new title' money and try as he custrtmarily does Off th* a|Jpa„'iping another car at a road- chains restraining the caskets. or retard—Christian unity efforts. rnanpower — about 1,400 Presby 7957 first tee. : block. . . Fourteen tecna^feiF ar^ In the dying light, the" two MERCURY terian missionaries — still will bronze coffins sank slowly Into MERCY HOP TO BANGKOK .r- achieved a merger of two Presby v’Ofk in.the areas aboard, but as He wore tan slacks, a ; rested on illwirderly mndiirt Bangkok, Thailand, May SI (41 19S6PLYMOUTH 1954 PLYMOUTH 2-DOOR. . short-sleeved snort shirt and. a ^.hiirgea as thev step off "excursion the crypts flanking the tomb of Ford, Chrysler Deadlock - COUPE. 4-DOOR. terian branches. co-equals with' native leaders of —A U.8. Air Force mercy plane PPIROUS Radio, healer, overdrive. $345 white cap with the emblem of boat at Rye.’ N. Y. after allegedly the'Unknown Soldier. was flying from foe PUIlippInea Heate'T, seat covers. *1095 Heater, seat eovers. ^745 The flareup developed yesterday yountr Christian churches there. “ In the areas where we serve. Cheery Hills Country Club at Den starting figlits aboard. In silence, the uniformed bod.v to Bangkok today with 4,8tM bot ever a reorganization, committee’s ver. bearers-atood at hand salute, the Detroit May 31 (4’)—The United* 000 non-union employee would get BEBONIAS proposal for giving the task of., there is a suspicion of anything Rep. Adam ClayUm Po.well 'Jr^^ tles of cholera vaccine to help Eisenhower arrived at his farm iD-NYt endorHrd for reeleotlon by two civilian.,officials etich placed Auto Workers Union aought to both the immediate increasea. It curb an epideinic which already promoting further unions'to a new; foreign,” aaid the Rev. Dr. Harold break deadlocked negotiatloina I also said aaiarted peraonnel would - ‘‘ecumenical mission” commiaaion. | B. Walker, of Evanston, 111. 'Me BenJnniin J. Davis, New ' York his hand over his heart.' has claimed 56 lives here. A GERANIUMS 1955 CHEVROLET 1954 DODGE 7957 CHEVROLET (Continued on Page Thirteen) State Chahman of the Communist At a low s|Kiken command, the with Ford and Chrysler todaV 1 get the equivalent. I spokesman lor the U.S. Interne- which aUo is taking over former.; must i^cognize that we are guests while completing plans for .some j 93.40 Average Hourly Pay I $1.00 4-OOOR BEL AIR. t-DOOR. 4-DOOR. ••foreign mission” work, i ♦>«* f*How wprkers.” Party. . . . James Blanco, 38.' tional Cooperation Admlnlstm- .-imari-time Brooklyn gambler who i 300,000 General Motors employes | The average hourly wage of auto, tion, donors of the vaccine, said 35e 3 For r., *1.00 AND UP Radio, heater, power glide, V-8 engine. *1395 Radio and heater.' ^745 Radio and heatjpr.. $385 Leading a floor uprising, the apparently! owed a lot of money ! to work without a contract. i production workers is about $2.40. | another 6,006 bottles soon would A.VD UP Rev. Dr. Harrison Ray Anderson of TRUTH NEGLECTED' v 192 OH S u b R e sciie d Strike Hits Three Pittsburgh, Pa., May .11 lAb found shot to death in Bath Beach ; UAW members st three GM GM estimates that its production be Sent to Thailand. Cholers has Chicago said: "I’m opposed to this section of Brooklyn, where gang I plants worked without a contract workers get an average of $2.45 stricken at least 460 persons In Jersey Newspapers yesterday. Others will do the same 7 9 5 3 m.Vrh Mwer ' In the varioiia ^ ‘ “ “ a have heglected parU of the Pacific MiracleiX vieictims often have been dumped. an hour. the past week. 7 9 5 5 FORD CHEVROLPT too much power In th* various Argentine federal judge rules in all 126 company plants Monday Potted ChrysaRthomums HARDY AZALEAS 2-DOOR. Christian tnith, says the chief ad- Three GM plants at Atlanta. Ga., V-6 TUDOR, boards' and agencies.' Honolulu.' May 31i (JTi—A naval | that ousted dictator Juan Peron is Philadelphia, May 31 iJPi ■ The after the Memorial Day holiday emplo.vlng about 4.800 hourly rated PIANE CR-48H KILLS 14 IN BUD AND BtOOM Radio, heater, power glide. Truck Spechl Radio, heafor, Falrlane. *1175 $695 "I’ve seen it go on in the U.S. ((kHitinuefI o* Page JThree) officer aaid todav it waa a miracle not rdtilird to pardon under am- Teamatera Union, successful last ends. workers, operated ye.sterday with-] Paris, May 31 I4t—All 14 per $2.00 government until the states have that any of the'eight officera or ; nest.Vi law passed by Arg^tine night in halting circulation of the Both management and union out a contract. It was the first sons—10 of them Ffonch soldlero *1.50 T. *3.50 —died early today la the emsli ef. 1955 CHEVROLET Vz TON PANEL almost lost their power.- This con U.S., INDONESIA TALKS 84 crewmen eicaped fror.' the- sub- Congie.ss. . . . Two National Philadelphia Inquirer, toda.w ex termed the P'ord ami Chrysler nego such operation in a GM plant In; I _ . tinual flow toward concentration of Jakarta, Indonesia, May SI 1.45 marine '■ Stlckieback before she Guartlsme:i, on wa.v to Memorial tended their jtrike to the Phila tiations deadlocked ahd each ac 21 years, GM said the plants op a commercial atrlthe DC3 In Al ’ Annuol 7 9 5 3 CHEVROLET power has got to stop." ' sank Thursday after being I Day parade in Haitfoid capture delphia Bulletin and the Camden cused the other of refusing to geria. .Aa official of. the airline, ' LARGE ASSORTMENT OF 7955 CHEVROLET Heater, extra seat,.....;._ *895 —Foreign Minister Siibandrio erated oormatly. Atlanta GM .Air France, said the plane 4-DOOR BEL AIR. He also argued the unity job conferred with I'.S. Ambassador rammed by the deatrover escort ; t " « .voulhs after bo.ya knock down (N.J.) Courier-Post. budge. Workers were given a- holiday on Rewaring 4-DOOR. Heater, seat eovers, $ 9 1 Q C .Conlracl.s at Ford and Chrysler crashed about six miles apulh- power glide. . *^1 I P J Radio, heater. *695 would be neglected if absorbed in Howard,P. Jones for 90 minutes Silverstein. * I 70-yeai-.old woman and aleal her Pickets marche'd at the en Confederate Memorial Da.v April- Plonts MIXED POTS and lASKCTS another agency. His move fo set trance .of all three newspaper , ex))lre Sunday midnight. 'The <’on- wesl of Molleres. It wa* bound FOR THE CEMETERY today on relations between the Capt. Paul C. SUmpadh, com- l purse. . 26. 1 - from Algiers south to Ttadouf and 25c Dos. up a special committee, most' of United Stalhs and Indonesia. raander of Submarine Squadmii ■ Soviet I remler Khrushchev goes buildinga. tra 'I at GM expired Thursday mid $ 1 5 0 And Up the members elected by the as were approximately night. GM set the terms for the no-: crashed about one hour after They also discussed the ease of Seven, praised the crewe of botli j t” Sofia. Bulgaria, to altend sev -* Affected contract work. Generally the terms! lakeatf, sembly, wag narrowly approved by a U.S. pilot , who allegedly flew ahipt for aaving all hands without '’"th- Congress of Bulgarian Com- 362 drivers;- ...... - 170 each employed by The indu.itry’s Big 'Three have a, i'Ote of 460 to 44E offered to extend the old contracta follow thf contract that expired: I • a homber for the Indonesian injury or lose of life. ' P«>'ty. radio Moscow re- the Bulletin and Inquirer and 22 KUITH RAGE IN CEYLON The Rev. Dr. Robert W. Oibsoh, with the Courier-Post, just across two years. The UAW refused this. except UAW membership no iong-| Large atsortment of cut flouert, potted plant$, rebel* Sabandrio told aeweriien “ We are just iueky that .we are : port*- ■ • Jet® i f lava from the De er is a condition of emplo.vmenl. j Colombe, Ceylon, May tt . of Monmouth, 111., fought for tlie after foe conference he and not Wnaoling any widows," he I C^P‘lonhos volca_no_ai.Horta.in the the Delaware River. The GM extension would have original plan, saying Christian Included built-in wage, increase The UAW has Instnicted local j — Languegc riot* rdged In enat* fhrufiB, erergrpent and vegetable plantt. Jonea nought ways to Improve ; Azores s|Hirta 12,008 fee* info air The Bulletin and Co; rier-Post em and northern Ceylon todny. unity was Intertwined with the will publish today, but qot distri totaling 16 cents an hour—a 7- unioiULlp Mtabllsh gate patrols to- church's overall miaalon, and- put* ond consolidate , "foe alreadv The last man.frcra below decks, 'while Faial Island is still digging demand., that workers show dues The fovenunent reported gUM good relations between, our two Chief Electrician’s Mkte Larry i out (or another series, of quabes bute. cent productivity Increaag imme- ting it lira separate, category diatel.v. a 2-cent coet-bf-living al- receipts for membership eard.s. In. and ammnnltten,stolen in s raid . countries.” He sold lie disouased Hugtiea, Norton, Kan., Was up, to I *nd eru ption ... Annual ma- The BuUetl. ls„the biggest after In northern' Ce.vlon and would weaken the causa. noon paper In America, with a Imvance increase Immediately and this way it seeks to preserve an McConville’s Greenhouses "It would operate at a littlp bit with Jones ways o f seeking a his shoulders in watei a* he start- neuvers of North Atlantic Treaty a 7-cant productivity Increase next ' all-union shop. Theaa patrola were persons were- Mded ne PoUfo •f an eddy outaide tha ,maln strong basis la U.B.-ladoaoslaa •d up the conning tower. forces. In Europe to be held Tues dally circulation In exceae of 707,- \- meved ageinet Jrtotlng M W hi 982 WOODBRIDGE ST. — Ml 9-6947 day through Thursday over area year. •traam,” he aaid. ndatioas atterehy ladoMsIa's (CaattBiied (w.Paga Tleo) ' the en*t. ^ OPEN EVENINGS AND ALL PAY fUNDAYB f. " ^ MANCHESTER m ^ B g fropt Norway to Turkey. Page Throe) OM said this week that ita 10,- 1229 MAIN 5TREIT A parade of spaakarar pfo and foreign poUey aooM bo roepoetod. (Oealtiiued M Peg* Four j - ■ (OoBtlBued. ,r
’■V > A V- PA6I PAGE MANOHESnOt EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CON|l,. SATURDAY, M AY 81, 1958 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. ^iANCHESTER. COIW , SATURDAY, MAY 81, 1958 ibHim V^ork Without (joniraci BUington South Winifyor MIKE STANKO WILCOMIS YOU • Presbyterian Rebels Lake Yare flattering and .practical The International Electrical secretly whether they favored the vision organised last year' and and returning the queen of hiarts Wtsi earned a m r 10 yecra qualifies^ TELEVISION PROGRAMS that night ' will be canraled ita al.” Local 107 headed by Raymond Co gift to your w ife on such an important ocouion 2-year extension offered by GM.or named the Rainbow Divlalon be for a finesse. I f he could get 1 ♦ 1 A PSM they are making tha reception srr tlon. / On the other hand, he eaid, hen. He was recently under attack ‘Desire’ 2 3 4 PsM he multi-point demands of the cause, each child's pram Is rigged heart tricks by way of a succeits- ¥ rangcmenti. "Churches which have grown out by the Senate Labor Rackets In than a Sun L ife of Canada life insurance policy? TAW. Sophia Loren and young An with a different colored sail. Only ftil finesse, his contract would be 9 NT P a ir' ^ Pais Pais Tree farming to the root of an of the reformation havd neglected 1 I h Opeoiag feait A3 The committee in charge of the vestigating Committee. Locud'107, Under the proposal, if UAW thony Perkins play the sepa five boats have been registered so safe. tsceptlon Includea Mrs. Frank liidustry that to pumping more the truth of the unity of the however, haa no connection with D o -u many are doing. Pay her this great tribute • vorkers favored the union de, rated lovers iii Eugene far in the junior group. As it happened, the finesse was I Harttard, Capa, than million a year Into the church and not taught sufficiently the newspaper drivers. L.]MAN5FIELD| Hubley, Mrs. Thomas Burgess and end make this anniversary one to -ja «s«4M9RivF#a tr l lands. GM would have 'Been O’Nell’a '•Desire Under the Other officers besides Commo unsuccessful. West tobk the king was a chance that Weat waa a Mew Havaa, Caaa. Mra. David Burnham. FloriU ar- economy of Connecticut through clearly that there to one body in Elms,” starting at the Man la HaHtaid, Oeaa. foreet Industry paytolla alone, and The Bulletin and Inquirer driv dore Ragal of Bloomfield are Vice of hcarts_and looked around for underlesdlng the ace, ana jmy n SpwtoancW, Haas. YOUR YARN SHOP rangementa ^iU be taken care of Christ.” ers last struck in 1946, alto In a remember. jMk L.n>m.a 1 Kirk D.acla* 1 chester Driv«-In Theaur to Cionunodbiie Robert Sands ta, Secre a way to defeat the contract. chance was Better 'than none W NewBHtafa. Caaa. - d living” from Connecticut’s at thla meeting. would have more than enough If West hadn’t counted tricks, ■Mil as all tha clergy in South church must be manifested to Canberra—Auatrallana’ install Ml 9-4804—MI 8-6882 PAS8P Bedetl haa been manager of the seen, however. West knew that the (to) wisdom irto the greaisst foreetry conser Mamdieeter . office, 637-<^9 Main mind” -and "not to be conformM to time-payment plans. OF LOVE” received during 19S7 over 1988. year. contract could not be defeated un king, and then he would have gone Alto (tt) ROOTS AND saddles ents pf'dlUdren who’ trill antar vation movement foetered and ad Prudential Insurance Company’s Other officers are Mrg. Charles ( I) TEXAS BANOEBS St. since 1956. Hie appointment this age,” he said: ELK'S COKE I;aa-i:SaS:U I Tsck, t-f:M less hla partner had the acw of down only one. FUEL OIL Wapping Btotnantary School for ministered by private enUrprise office here, and Cary E. Johnson, ” We cannot acCept s ' unity Brahm, vice-president; Mra, R. O. spades. Hence West led the three Dally Gueetiea the firat Unto next fall will be an agent, were honered at a din followed assignments as company Chouinard; racordlng aecretary, ( I S 4 S ) ' m ^ ‘ NATION this country hes ever known.. traimng consultant and staff man which to not baaed on the renewal DANCE 8st. 1 p.nt. KM ilMw - CsHmbs of Spades. Partner bide one heart, and the MODERN HEATINO isai schHCB nonoM thea. held at the ihhqol Monday and “And because trees — the raw ner this week at the Roaemount of the mind of thf church and Mra. Emery Fellowa, correspond next player paaees. You hold: in Bolton for long-time service ager. He started hie Prudential Pins *‘Maa Pram Bttter Bldgs” Now it was South’s turn to ( « ) o b b Lj u b e b t s lUesday. On Mohday parents fnay material—used In the manufacture uses too often means which belong a K S ^ O M E ing aecretary, and Mrs. Clyde Spadea—K J 8 2; H e a r t s ^ 7 2; a t its very b est eome fro m 't to 2M:80 -B.m., and with the company.. -- — career as an agent 1r S t Johna- think. He knew that East wottld be SAS ( s> db. dSEniAM of more than 8,000 Items Ameri bury, V t He llvee at 406 Wood- to the old age''rather 'than ' the BISSEEL ST. Cordtsan Jr,, treasurer. delighted to gain the lead and push Diamonds— 8 S; Clubs—8 6 8. ( s> l o n b I o n o e b from 1 to 4 'p.m. Registration on Bedell, who marked his 28th new.” “MlaMaa far .Teal#” cans use every day—grow and re bridge St., to married and haa five Mrs. Joae^ Long of Rockville a club through him. If Eaat had What do you say? Tuceday wiU be b e ld ^ the same annniveraary with the (xtmpany, Ha added it to "a great thing TONIGHT will he the teacher next fall re- (la-dC) THE SEABim place themaelveu,-they form a children. the ace of spades, the Jig was up, Answer: Bid two hearts. The WYMAN'S (It) 14gEAiM» ro a adVbm. ^ tlmea and also from 6 tb.7:80 p.m. was presented with a desk set, DANCING 8 to 11 IA8T tU IT M II placing Mrs, Francta Bird. fountain o f increasing prosperity while Johnson, with 20 years serv Jota^n. who Uvea at 29 Spruce' “ 1“ « d generafiM for the opponents would take a hand Is worth only one response, Children must ha alx years old which puts new cash into tha -- the spirit has once again called FREE ADMISSION! Monday a picnic will be held in OIL COMPANY (It) uESt THE PBBM ice, received a diamond ring- Both, SL, has had the same collection spade, a heart, and at least three and your first duty Is to show sup (H) PEATtraE MOVIE on or before next Jan. 1 I f they pockets of the nation's spenders territory on Middle 'Tpke. and the | the reformed as wenwell as oether FAMILY ^ Henry Park. Rbdtvllle, for the port for a major suit. M MAIN 8T.—TEL. Ml 8-1888 men also received achievement Refreahmenta clubs. OREEN STAMPS •lU (ltdt) NEWS are to enter first grade im,,Sep each year,” Rapp said. vicinity for the tost 20 yean. He i ch'H’ches to trte the obeneM ot . An Teenagera Welcomed .. POLKAS and children at 10 a.m. In case of rain South's only chance was to put (Copyright 1988, General Fea t!W ( 1) KCSIK _ certificates from the company. - - . AI7D NO PICNICS COMPLETE WITHOUT It will be held the following day. ( s> mabbob c^ mano tember. Parenta should hrir Members of the district sUff started with the company May 1, j P«°Pfe seriously. up dummy’s king of spades. There tures Corp.), (IS-M) ttTH CEMTt'BV PBE- birth certificate. Sj-sAssAass/Vass/Vss!!^ TONITEI MODERN Each child attending should bring Sisa (It) OEHa AUTaV Dan E: Baker, who resided in and their wives attended the din 1938. I ------SENTS Ata PAWEB Vacctnatkm must be complai Helsm.rriedandhasone*)n.|j§|j.j|jg JJJjg T h rC C . Dsrit Day • Clark Gabln his own limch. 4:lt (11) OKT s ir —GO _ "The BalUe ef HtWahi” Manchester for many years and ner. SHADY Evnry Saturday Night Bids are now advertised for the 4iU ( t) wasaiNOTOM aavoan (ft) BILEMT saavicE before school starts In September. to pressntly serving as man CttH 4;M AGCBNT OM liV lN O If now available, the certificate f . '■TEACHEB’8 PET” outfitting of a new clasaroom at < I) aoFALOHo cZanDT (tS) OVTLOOB n e r of advertising and salea pro- MUSIC BY 14S < t) TWBNTV-SIX MEN and complete ehot record abould portunity to meet large ntsiiufac- the CPIC service atation Of- the dnkn Warn* . Snphbi Lnrsn the Center School from what is cAafMN nalK^ mOUon for Judson L>. Thomson year contest.”- apers presently the baisement rOom. (W> PBVEaXpAK aAHDiOAF be brought-te the reidetraUen C6.V^ff WsUhSm,' Mssa.. has Been turera who normally subcontract A R T L O W R r S < i) wAsaiNOTOM aaroars for parts and aub-assembly opera ICE CREAM ■‘LEGEND o r THE LOST” This clasaroom Is needed for the a:ta < t) POPEVE (It) PBANE SINATBA SHOW Bion. appoiqM to a 3-ycar term on the The Grand Union Co., operating (CoBtiniMd froR Pag One) " L " B E AU S (ta) NOAH’S ABK (Celer) SekotoraMpe Awarded Needitopt. Maas., flnancs commit tions. fall to houae the pupils that are ex lit) SATvaDAT aapoam (to) TWENTY-SIX MEM 383 supermarkets in 11 Eastern pected to enroll then. Blda are due (M) BAMAa OP TaB JVNOLB Two tesetier trainees were tee. aceprdlBg to an announce On a regional basis.. the event Get XPUALITYand ' V a W-/S '7 (M> BATAIUIAT PEaVOB- T:M ( t) PEATirBB PlUt swarded $100 achpIarsMpa by the to receiving the full cooperation of states, the District of Columbia 000. It distributes 806,000 on June 18. IIAVCB "The Farmer’a DaaaStev” ment by the town’s m NO WAENIHO terest of some of the leadihg prime operated by Schaffer Stores Co., inost of which never went, out Berr, telephone TReaioat 6-9818- "OaaMe tdra(Hy” tend Willlmantic Teachers' Ool- InsUtuta of Ta^hnology"lyi in Phils- ( I) SKY aiKG ills USAS) ED SI'LUVAN SHOW contractors. Manufacturers out- Inc. of Schenectady, are joining this morning- -and 1,130,000 Sun 25 dalicious flavors from which to choose. MONDAY FREE ADMISSION Ilf) THE Bio SHOW together on June 2 and will be 108 CUntea St, Hancheeter (XI) DISMBYIANS Gacato! Wayae aa4 Sbaeter, **Siaa Sally McQuesny of W a p M ^ ^ ^ y of'the days, one of the biggest in the na (M) EABLX SHOW dtasmaire aad Betaad I tatlima through local chambera of operated by the Grand Union Co. tion. NIGHT " lU a Raal’’ raUt, JIauBle Badaera, ping received her f o ^ h yaj^riy mtgineering ataf a Pratt ■ eommerce-..thi^„ own..jSlAto. 4fveij_. _Thls_ is the second majpi^jex- a:«a 1 S> BBAVB KAOLE ...... Edia -Sdama.. OataSTlfar.. t‘ from the- aasoeiAthm.-- Miss wfiltiwy -Aircraft. N;-; Tha (jQurierrPQBt haa,. 75.000 ( I) KIT CABOOM raw. SalHe Blair., Maria aad o|»nent commisslona or the New pinsidn'irndve announced by Grah’d daily circulation with on Sunday T a t 7j3o "— QUSTONBURY NEW YORK FLOOR SHOW Delmaaaca aad Ihe Amla :y Harrington of Pleasant union in less than 10 days. An (M) MOVIE. BUralhers e VaUey was awarded her second England council. editions. eVCRY SATURDAY M6HT a:W ( . » HEWS. 8POBTK A WEATB (ft-M)'STEVE ALLEN SHOW Nearly ^Nkpf the ^Uon’s lead nouncement of a contract to ac The atrikera—mitmbers of Local THEATER - ' ' KB scholarship. ing manufacturers engaged in ma The exhlttita of the large manu Gaeata: Martha Baye. Nrl facturers and federal agencies will quire six Mohican supermarkets in 628—quit in a contract dispute. MANCHESTER ONLY 88.00 Mtl^IMUM PER COUPLE ( t-W) ANNIE OAKLEY Tarme. Oat Mraaa, Heary These acholarahipc are preeented jor dsfenae contratda for the U.S. Connecticut and one in Rhode Is TONIGHT thru T U E ^ A Y (S> HAWKEYB. LAST OP THE Paada aad Terry Olbba. each year to atudenU planning to include parts, components and Their agreement with the three Dn iVC -9n "DUfatHr MOHICANS govsnunent are being lilt e d to land from the Mohican Co. of New newapapera expired at midnight Polish-American .( 1) CAPTAIN DAVID GBIEF S:W ( S4S> ADVENTrar AT SCOTT becom* teachers. They were first take part In a 3-day Neik ^gla n d - finished equipment which the ex- Lana IUnier7.-Uoyd Nolaa ULAHD "ExyeriaMBt WHh htbiton may bo interested In buy- England as of June 2 waa made on Thuraday. ENDS ’TONIGHT Music By The Vagabonds ( t> DEATH VALLEY DAYS A TraHar” aaUbliahed at Ellsworth High wide "Exhibit of pualneasi, Oppor-; May 19. . (M) KATHT OODraEVS TAL Stsa ( KSt) BASEBALL COBNBB Drivers average $94.50 for a “KINO 7 BRIDES ROUTE 6-44A — ROLTON ENT SHOW School four years ago. tonltiaa ” banning July 9\al the‘ ***8 aubcontracting. Citizens Club (la-M) TV THEATER The aseociation haa also an State Armory In Hartford 3714 hour week. They are aeek- SOLOMON’S FOR ( » ) WHIELy RUUDK "Irea Beee" Vlareal Price” tnfl an undlscloaed pay boost plus “ You Can Taste The Quality' MINES” "PEYTON PHONE Ml 9.8023 (M) nOHWAT PAiaOL (XMS) TV SHOW nounced the eicctlim of Hilda The Invitation to attend u’lu ia- The Connecticut Petroleum In- 7 BROTHERS (W) BOBINEOOD STARBINO DINAH SHORB other contract c.ianges. 26 Villag* S t,^eckvill« Deborah Korr Jane Powell T:M ( t) VEATVEE FILM Monaghan as new prealdonL Miaa sued by Brig. Gen. Jean E. Eiieler. duatrlei Committee la sponsoring Sletrart G»B(er Howard Keel (Celer) Gaealo: MahalU Monaghan to x first grade teach director of procurement. Derart- a Statewide contest from May 30 A aimllar contract with the Rontes 6 & 44A “ Caraealr HaU” JarhiMB, -Rrd Batteae, SaOy J'CaAOkuih/t GmAu Color Celor PLACE" ( t) 8H'(UU) OF PBKEDOM Parreel er at the Wapping;., Blemeniary ment of the Army, Washlngtpn. through Sept. 1 to select the Philadelphia Daily News, a tab (18-M) PEBBY MASON SHOW loid with 190,(K)0 dally circulation, 8 P.M. "Thr Cate at The Lady t:II ( t) VESTEBDAY-S NEWSREfL School. D. C. "service station of the year.” STARTS TOMORROW □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ Lorer" t:IB ( t> MR DISTRICT ATTOBNET Other new officcra' Include Ray .Sponaored by the Cooneoti The contest la designed to does not expire until September. Also Short Subject# 7 PM . (tMt) PEOPLE ABE PUMNY ( I) NAVY too mond Rondinl, vice president; Development CommUsion, tl dramatise the importance of the All employes in the Bulletin DICK CLAKK BROW tlSdS) AI.PBED RtTGBtNM'R service station to tha .community building went to work as usual. S:H (1) BILLY OBARAM PBESENTS Kaeaaa Wyan AnitB Pelletier, recording aecre- Manufacturera .Aaaociatlon ol You’re Invited to (a-at> PEBBY DUNO BROW la *Dla la The Pm I” Ury; Olga Kish, treasurer; end Connecticut, and the Connectlcu and tho motorist and is also There were no incidents. Oaeati: Eddie Hedaea. Dare (It) JCDOE ROT bean; Nuvsrt Baronisn, corresponding and Hartford Chambers of C!om- coupled with a general "spring ’The American Newspaper Guild Dining Pleasure Barry. PalU Paae, atbera M:to ( t) NEWS AND WBATRER ^ouse _ cjeanlng” campaign. Ea^h represents editorial employes only (*n corirrstV Mfste jd m lbe a» W YOB BAD A MOJUION • McralAf^ e\ ______...... - j mecce^tha >ixhlbit to. designed to SPECIAL HI-FI OFFER IJESJRE You^wUI find just what you tike S;aa (ladd) TOP DOLLAB ^ (tt-at) LORETTA For NO SHOW Miss Ann Duffy, schotarahip > give,small ipanufartiireri through Station participating will display a on the ihejuirer. President Wiliiam ! on our wide varied menu. From tea « aeai lawbemte welb "UHle Leaaae” LeretU fund equate dance committee out the New England area an op- poster reading ”We are entered In Streckfuss of the Philadelphia | X JiNJDEl-i H B Q C S P i f l SHOW __ Yeaea etare Guild Local sad the Inquirer mem- first course to last you'll enjoy our (ia.41) GALE STOBM SHOW (It) SMJat CBALLENOE chairman, reported to _ the group 1 'I I 11: Tjrmae Pawer Laarea Hacall (»-3f> TOLLY BESUffBN SHOW "J (to) ADVENTTBE AT SCOTT that S 'tolar of $120'waui realised bership was respecting picket lines. | Chae. Laashton Robert BUch fine food, courteous Service • and pleasant atmoq;>here. (lt-M> HAVE OCN. WILL ISLAND from the recent henqflte swing- The Guild scheduled a meeting to | “ WltncM TRAVEL __ . (to) MIRE WALLACE INTEB- discuss the strike. I IJMS) TPHNINO POINT ■ VIEW Oaceli Adlal B. aree. ■ J SOpffiuloR^I For The (Mereaeaa *1110 Inquirer published only Proaecufian” Plan to Save Your □ "Tha Earriaa” Following the buainese meeting. ANTHONY PERKINS BBaoclatl(m members ..ei^yed a S:IM:ta-lt:M Sunday Dinner Here □ spaghetti supper at the high I #BURLIVES school. Mrs. Janet Tapley acted at ” FOR A OEUCIOMT STARTS SUNDAY Don WILLIS Garage ' chairman. Chefs were Stephen Ro- GENERAL SPEOIAUSTS IN matne and Arthur Wck^ s. '- I THE CROO«'w»fc^BTC Anthony qalaa Andie Marphy Latheran Seirviree SUNDAY ^INNKit Sophia Lorea M. 'Sedsrare “ FOOD □ WHEEL ALIONMENT OBd T V S E R V IC E BRAKE SERVICE Sunday School st Our Savior “ The FOR l a . Days QC A Ctol ROASf STUFFED AVEY’S « GENERAL AUTO REPAIR Liith(n'an Church will be held at Nicholas Prncheff ^ Quiet eViSRT _ Wapping , Grammar School on Nights Plus ParU “Attlla” MOOD” U Mltekell 9-4881—18 SIAIN ST.. MANCHESTER In Calor American” 48 E CENTER 81 A yejf Rd. at 9 a m. There are Nicholas Pencheff, head of Wll- I TEL. Ml S-8482 HALF S SPRING ^ IN G CHICKEN Hams Oil Service, Inc., at 341 Broad OIBLET BRAVY—CREAMY WHIPPEDWPI POTATOES t;iaS:M.e;U S:te-T:U ] clasiies from nursery for 3-year- olds and up. St., was elected president of the FRESH GARDENi PEASP E □ ( t> Pl’ BLIC DEPENDEB lt:ta ( a) PRATl'SE PlLM Greater Hartforii Better Home Wed., "Dealra Vadar Tha Elms” lt:M ( I) NEWS A WBATBEB . "Readneroa* WHh Aaalt** For Information on free • bua □ □ □ □ □ DO D O □ □ ( I) MIKE WALLACE INTEB- ia:ta ( I) NEWS BKPUBTER A eervlce, call the Rev. Walter Ape! Heat Council at the group's sn- COMPLETE \TEW WRATHEB nual meeting recently In the Hotel 6 Speaker (tS-M) ODNSMOEB (UMt) WHAT”! MY LINBT on Bucklsnd Rd. At 10:15 there DINNER (»-M) TED MACK'S AMATESB (tt) PILB DIBBCTOB'S PLAY- srlll be a Memorial tervlce with Bond. Open BOOB aODSE the worship theipe. "Blessed is the Two other Manchester fuel deal HI-FI System * (St) BILLY OBARAM CBl’BAOE (tf) .'RE LATE SHOW 'Nation whose Ciod is the Lord.” ers were also elected to serve on AU Day Sunday 2.35 U:U ( t> CHAMPIONSHIP BOWUNO "The Aetealehed Heart” the Board of DirectoraXbr the 1958- (St) EARLY LATE SHOW FOr the convenience of parents (A) Consol* Phonograph <1*! P led THBEB uvjm ^ ’ ta:M I at WORLD'S RER1 MOVIES there is a nursery for all pre 59 terra, Tliey were^E. Theodoi-e PINE PHARMACY (IMS) YOUR HIT PARADE "Oeorae. Waehlaatva Slept schoolers during the church serv Bantiv of the Ban.tly Oil Co.. Inc.,, (B) Diamond Stylus (Oa.Ur) . Hera" 331 Bfein St. and Hayden Whiting MM CEKTEB 8T. Ml SXR14 GRAND (to) HIQMWAY p a t e o l . U its (ISdS) SDNDAT HEWS SPE. ice. (C) Extension Spookers IIOIIIIUlDjOHIIfOllf5 U:M (U) NEWS. WBATBEB • . CIAL First Church Sert'lcea 5f the.lVhiting Corp., 224 Main St. SPOBtS _ _ *LaadMrfc far Haafry Aawrlcee*” Sunday School at Firat Congre The Mognasonic Special— 10-wott ( I) NEWS A WEATBEE T I -AD R IAN ’S D r i v e . I n Vtti- CCBTAIN------TIMETll 1,4. gational Chuich will be. held at Loeated Mile Weat of OPENING' , 9:30 am. The Rev. R. Winthrop - high fidelity amplifier, IS* bou 8* >/4 (to! w^ rSt u n O Oaldand Street on 300 WEST MIDDM _ t » ) EARLY LATE SflOW DONTWAIT Nelson will preach at the-11 a.m. mid-range plut two 5* treble speak Tolland Turnpike' U : « (1) vEATrEP. atock up on liquid refreahmenta service on "Make'Room for God.” ers— precision automatic changer- (‘Sea or Drarala" __ for the weekend. Following the aernicin ' there will ( I) WORLD'S BEST MOVIES record library space. Stereophonic Specicils For Memorial Weekend — Friday thru Sunday Inclusive “The Shep Araaad The Car- be dedicdtipn of summer confer Mar'* ence delegktes. Fifteen young peo channel con be added. In several (II) MIIXION DOLLAR MOVIE SILK CITY ple wjll represent the church as "Caheljr Partaere" <01 N. Main 8L—Ml 9-1888 finishes. "Rich M a^ Pear OIrl” delegates at summer conferences (M) LATE SHOW as; fo ile d : Mayflower, Jpne Orif- EAST HARTFORD- Bt' 9-9$81 ENDS TONIGHT e COWBOY — LONG HAUL «>"Ia Old Chleaao", - fin; Brewster. Linda Smith, George U:N (to) NEWS A PREVIEWS 11 :U (U ) MILUOM DOLLAB MOVIB ICE CREAM CONES is:sa (to) NEWS "Hlahly Daaiereae" Ashmore. Robert Griffin and Dean (tt) NEWS AND WEATHER STARTS UlU (to) NEWS AND VJEW8 Tapley; Robiitaon, Karen Trotman The Conyers 'Conatructlon Co,,f*dditlon to aeveral other projAU. Hot Dogs ItiM ( t) NEWS A.WEATHEB ■ ^ U : » (to) NEWS and Constance Starr. X A U 3 FOR ONIY *199’ * h M^ogpnjr - (It) tILLION DOLI.AE MOVIE TOMORROW 1;M 11:M ( t) NEWS A WEATHER formally lofiktiHl at 63 E. Center The company works-In both Con- “Laaah Vaar Blaee Away" UHW (St) LATE NEWS A WBATHEB Also, Mills, Mary Pelton; Brad necticut and MassachiMetU. Also ovaHahl* with AM-FM ronald Burr, Robert Starr and and Town Development Commis Charles Shepard; Seabury, Bever moved Into new quarters st 221, sion would be gratified for (jon- 4 ;' SUNDAY MONDAY ly Wetherell. ToUsnd "Tphe. near the town line. yera’ reaspn for choaing Manches |TlN Story of a straRfi VMsmci! ( t) CBVSAOBB BABBIT ter- as the placs to locate his of l|!to U:M IS) NEWS On Monday, at 8 j).m, the -Chris Roy E. Conyera, .president of the ( I) WOBLD'8 BEST MOVIES (Itdl) LOVE OF LIFE tian Education Committee oCFirst fice. MILKSHAKES (IS) EYE ON CONNKCTK I'T (tt-M> TIC TAH OOUOR general contracting company, said " I considered another town at (St) DECISION POB BFAEABCR Congregational Church will meet the move was made in orcler to al Hamburgs (St) WESTERN TREATEB ItiU ( I) BUGS BUNNY W In the Church Hall. one time,” he said, "but Manches (C) It :ta ( I) BOLLYWOOD'S BEST low for future expansion and to (to) EYE ON NEW YORK (It) 8RABCH POE roMURROW All parenta of children receiv ter seems to have everything. It's ISiU ( t) COMEDIES (tt-Ml IT (tIULD HE vnu have all office activities under one a nice place to live, the people are W ith mustordy onions and chili. (Rng. $1.50) U:M (I) MEMORIAL SERVICE ing Bibles on Children’s Day told ( S) AMERICAN LEOEND (to) LIFE WITH ELIZABETH ~ a ll’othsra interested' In finding roof. • friendly. and cooperative and the soys (tt) BAMAB OF THE JCNOLE tt:45 (II) TRW OUipiMO LIGHT Now that the new office build town is cenri-ally l(»cated In an IBW'HI 2 for ONE(l) (to) M O LU E .__ lito (IS) NEWS ^ ways Co make the Bible more MAGNAVOX LONG^LIPE MAGNAVOX EXTENSION lito (A ) WE BELIEVE ini AT HUME. WITH KITTY real for children will meet in the ing 1s complete, Conyers said the area that Is growing fast.” (St) DOrOLAF PAIRRANKS next step will be the conatructlon. Vivo la V ( I) REPOST CARD 19M (to) BINOO AT JIOMR downstaira church hall of Firat DIAMOND STYLUS SPEAKER SYSTEM Free French Fries With A ll (It) SENDAI REPORT i (U) CONNECTICUT UPE Congregational Church from-8 to In the near future, of a 60 by 100- Conoects in mimrtee , . . Tw o speoken (to) B&ML*LANCBRS I (U) AS THE WORLD TUBN8 9:16 a.m. foot warehouse and garage on the For maximum Ktteniitg pleasure and Fried Clams FRESH STRAWBERRY 1 ;» A Church Vacation School to be 2-acre property to house the num- tongcr record fife f “. . one Diamond let you enjoy musk in other rooms. 1:U Pt) VOCB’fm iS fiN WASHING- ing sponsored by First Congrega erous pieces of heavy equipment, i Stylus outtosls ninety sapphire needles. l:sa ( S) I^^MBCH FOR ADVEN- tional Church for nine (toys 'be The (instruction company’s neW ' LiNCOLN-MERCURY ginning Jiine 30 through July 11 office contains a reception room', TRY OUR STEAK, MEAT BALL, (II) nCTUBK FOB A CONDAV TOPS IN FINE CARS! AFTERNOON ^ uid excluding July 4. Mrs. Earl office apace and a drafting and ilanford will be superintendent of blueprint room. The bujldln'g has :V ‘f HOT SAUSAGE GRINDERS SUNDAES 2 5 ° (tt-tt) FBONTIERS OP FAITH 1b Maneheater They’re At . S:20 .RSmCIUBI-NaiTliMff (M)LIPE IS BORTB UVINO tha school. For thpae in need of been designed so that'It' can be , t;M ( S- t) BASEBALL 8:20 Bed So* ve N. Y. transportation, bus service will be expanded latqr on. The area will be Exclusive Fronchisod Mognovex Agonts for Monchostor Arta wd.<«Kt Stn-* MARK K1M I-ZU ZUI MORIARtY BROTHERS antmged. 9>20 (tt) CURTAIN TIME 815 Gehter St, Tel, Ml 8-8188 landscaped within the next month 3 3 Years O f SelUrtg H o t Dogs arid Hamburgs^^ Since 1925" (M) DECISION FOB EE8EABCB Wapping Church Servleea or two. ★ ★ PLUS:6^ . (to) SUNDAY PICTURE Sunday School at Wapping Com U» (St) COMMENT The Conyers company apeclallses Dur Chili Sauce is the original sauce formulated by Ad^iim, Sr. and used since 1925 and still used at our Sandwich (tt) BIG ISSUE, munity Church will bp held at in induatrlal and institutional con-i Sorvico and Ropairs on AH Radies and Tdoviision THE MOVIE THAT (18) PBRSPBCTIVK ' (tt) NEWS Nook, 999 Main St. Often imitated but never the same. (tt) 1:M PLAYHOUSE 9:30 a.m., the Rev. Roy Hutcheon atfuction. It does concrete, mason S;ta (U) BOWLINQ TIME will preach his inaupiral sermon as ^BLASTS BROOKLYirSi (to) PEATUBE 1:U l » ) At HUME WITH KITTY ry and carpentry work and at the (M) SUNDAY NEWS ttto (la-to) BEAT THE CLOCK new minister of the church on the S:U ■ “Nlfhlmare ( S) MB. AND MRS. NORTH present tlme.employ# 45 men. , CROOKED tiM (tt-M) PROJECT ta ■ irmon topic, "In Thy Hands;” The The company was awarded a ^ 33 Years Of Serving Manchester At These Locations: la Bed” (tt) HOLIDAY ragular morning worship service ( t> OET SET. OO t:U ( t) HOSPITAL FUND $254,IKK) government' contract a C0P4KKNUE ( S) TV MOTli HOUR t:ta (IMS) HOU8K PARTY will be held at 10:48 a.m. Pilgrim TROPICAL HEALTH DRINK, 1941 "Bad Ot A Ota” ( DHATINER MOVIE louth Fellowship will not hold its few days -ago for work - on area | SYNDKATEI THE STATE LUNCH, 1925 ( t) PAUL WINCHELL SHOW ( t) BANDSTAND Nlkl bases and is also working on B{AIN STREET EAST CENTER STREET (I (} LASTT WORD ^ (tS-W) KITTY VUVLE 'lugular meeting because of the , the brightest neckline news in bifhing suits this 2:00 h>uday< the Community Baptist Church on 8:00-8:00 . Catholic Masses E.' CihtSr St., an aircraft refuel season! Jantzen makes mote fashion news with the ' SANDWICH NOOK . ■ v ing project at Weatover Air Force Potterton’s, Inc. 3 GIRLS' COFFEE SHOP, i M Maaaea at St. Francis of'Assisi "Scarf Ring" faille iastex sheath draped* afid molded into MAIN STREET . OUR PRESENT MAIN STREET LOCATION SINCE 1941 Base and hn buildings for a State' nemn MORIARTY BROTHERS Church will be held al the ultimate in figure flattery. In black, blue or red. Sizes MB aid 11 a.m. poultry service school st Storrs. Famous For Service Since 1931 Mr COMPLETE HEATING SERVICE Last year the company con 10 to 18. ” ' . ' afiOonvM HOURS:' MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY— 9 A.M. ta'l A.M. RANGE AND FUEL OIL Mtoichsster Evehilag Herald structed the central heating plant Itoge-Allen. Eaat Hartford, to open TKeedajr-through Saturday, 130 CINTM ST. easy PRIK PARKING COR. OP CHURCH ST. um*m om FRIDAY and SATURDAY. 9 A.M. ta 2 P.M— SUNDAY 11 A.M. to 11 P.M. Seath Windsor eorreepoRdeot. El- kt the Wsstover AFB and also 9:89 *.nu to 8:80 pjn.; Friday uhttl 8:89 pjB. 215 CENTER ST. — PHONE MI-3-S13S ■Mra O. BaiDhtoo, totophoM worked on tha Southwest Klsmsn- ' . I aAMER IMAVM > WGaE HAYES w • Mitchell 8-8080. .v tary Bchopl at Windsor Locks in , ,
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N MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. SATURDAY. MAY tl. 196S MANCHESTER EVENING HERALp, MANCHESTER. CONN„ SATURDAY, MAY 81, 1958 P A G i j n y i RockviUe-Vemon Columbia Coventry Rptther Anniversary Qroup to l^eet Miss O’Brien Satiate Bltffe- Monday; May Hold Pageant Given $500 AreaToton^ For 1 0 -AcriB PweeJ lAiiiV I ' ' ' ^ r V''' Atty. John S. O. R «ttn w r*p fK - A me«Uag of th# •i»qule«nt«>*f New O ty Seeretary V Scholarship td today ho b ar been w in S ly r*- V«L XXIV, N*, 84 j. SATURDAY, MAY 81 Compiled by Students of Manchester Hish School Mia* Helen l£*t*s, Faculty Advlear Mrs. Bernice Kidder of Grant bM commltteo h u been called for coivod uua far la his campa^ St., started work Thursday in the The Planning and Zemlng Oom-fmlttoifa duUc* tnelud* Mttlng up Jlondey at « p.m. In a t y Court MIm Noroen O'Brien, daughter lived r request to th* *dijMticm*l ^pdUcy tor th* fo r th# Ropubllcan aomlnarien for office of Building Inspector Rolpuid mlsaion has r*c«iv*d Stato sonator from th*. Fouftt Room. Atty. Harry H. LuK. chair at S U le Police Bgt. Thomas M.- church. The aflt mambora are to P. Usher, as secretary. She re ctuang* at lO-acr* trixt of land Senatorial DlstrlcL ' Four Records man. aaid today. places Mrs. Alice Escobar kho has O'Srien and Mrs. O'Brien o f Pi"> locat*d at Si^amp ltd. and R t 44A serve fo r thr**i*.y .v *a *a n n on tbo ro- - ‘n n * * rdected Rottaer spoke week before Shades of Ancient Rome! The general committee, ao far. resigned. St, haa been awarded a freshman from a, rural rcsldentla] zona to a W oolH i'ljiw U and th* towa commltteod o f Bast ta composed of Second Selectman Record Hop Tonight acholarahip for the academic y w busmeaa hone, according to Alboit Hartford aad Olaatonbury., H« Grand Finale Attracts Fan in Track; rranklfn O- Welles, representing The Northeast PTA is sponsor beginning in Septembei at Boaton J.' Stevenson, public relation*I MoKard ,W. Oronback, t«ro year* and ftvo monthsr Mira. Idall* Or*- plaaa next to apooK to UM ftiM ty the town government, Alderman ing a record hop at Northeast Univeraity. Ik e scholarahip ia for Chairman. •HiU .'■ad south Windaer 'Vgrodp*, John Grill, chairman of the city School today from $ to 11 p.m. $5M and will enable Mias O'Brien •Iko commlaaion haa been W-^h otokY and Mr*. 'WtUIam KUn*t- MHS ‘Togatr Hold Banquet rick,.'Ai*: y«*r and- fivb • montu: ail sseu as with W *th*r6ttfd's League Tied Recreation Board. Francis Prich Phil iDrumheller will be disc jock to enter the School o Education fo|tned by Erwin Widham ^ B o l Btat* eonveatton dslggqjion. ’V * ard and E. Fenton Burke, in addt- w s * V o * * ' Ko«hI*r and Fbrd L. ey- ^vhere the plana to major in his- ton. that ha wiahaa to a*t up a wilt b* in Rocky . Hill Jun* 4 aad Uon to Atty. Lugg. nursery plant, which ^uuld in M o m a .'B v * montba..v . Crowd of Dancers ManchetitM and Conard High With favorable auapicea, the an Sacred Heart Ladlee toor. * South Windsor,' June 11. Ralph H. Gibson, president and Miss O'Brian, who will graduata clude selling lawiv'mowers, fer- ITia'.mMting votad tio bav* a track teams battled to a 62-52 tie nual Latin Banquet 'waa held May Vincent A. Choate, executive sec The Ladies of Sacr^ Heart new prmtuig o f . the church man Rottner also said his plan* ,to Church will hold a poUuck supper from Windham High School in tlliaer and nura«iT products on the T h * firat Mancheeter High last Friday, elm ^^g a CCIL 24 at 7:46 p.m. In the MHb cafe retary of the Chamber of Com l>roperty nmir owned by John E. u a l.'^ includ* the mentioned, re- carry his cAmpalgn into N tw iu - and installation of officers at St. June, attended the Andover Ele ton, home town of Stats Rep. El School Student Council .Grand drive for both a c l^ a ; this meet teria. merce. have been invited to attend, mentary School and r.aa been ac Wright. A tty Valentino R. Ftano vtsloBa akd titanges. In charge OPEN TONIGHT UNtlL 8 Advanced Class |New Somanhis as well as representatives of the j Maurice Church Hall. Bolton Mon of BotjMi is representing Widham, o f this wprk ar* Mr*.Mrs. Floyd Stand- mer Moriensen, his only rival for Finale held Friday, May 28, has also tied the chsmpiohajiip for the Joe Dyer. '68, gave a welcoming day at 6:30 p.m. , tive in 4-H Club work for eight the Stats SaaaU nomlnatloa. Rott Barbershoppem. who has an option to buy. ish, Elsa Ko«hler ,a j^ Mrs. SUNDAY UNTIL IfM. been unanimously acclaimed' a league. speech and a short talk oh the cna- The Rev. Ralph Kelley, pastoc, years, four as a member and the ner Mid it would bo advantageou* Comply Paper Circulation, Art Francis, president of the HRobort A. Doggart, commission Ernest Oewdy. ^ great success by all who attended Mancheater runners also d^eat- win install the officers. Mrs. Mary last four aa a junior leader. Last to meet with that towa committee toms of ancient Roi.ian banquets. . Barbershoppers. has offered to put secr*tsry, has asked for a nlot • A committee has been appoint NATUMN* lAR-l-CUt AT ITSSfST .The Juniors In Gilbert Hunt's w v t -■« « ■■ ed another CCIL rival, Windham, year she was the recipient of a' alao stoce he will have to work certainly a. fitting flniah for the on a Barbershop songfest during j McCarthy ta chairman of the sup plan, including the erection of a ed by Rev, C. Arthur ‘ Brmdiey. on the Conard track. There r*^ honald Gambolati '59 read a ae- State Key award, one of the high with Ml district party tsadar* in ChlckeM, T p r k m Ducks, Roaat Beof, Baked VIrglato Haa* aad accelerated English clasa have re- . V y gall nA4*4^lVPfl anniversary week. Sept. 14-20. ; per. All members arc Invited and proposed building, for examina paetoti to make a survay of th* last sport dance of the year, which cently completed a year-long taak, TV A 1 1 J . l . C t y C » V d l mains for the MH8 trackmen one lectlon from Clpero and was vic est honors in 4-H Club work. A the *v4nt he wins the nomination. Our Ow* TRatMtahig Stofflag to Make Tsar Dbiaer Oaaplato. hroke previous attendance records. torious over Everett FYost in a The parade committee, comi-osed I are asked to bring their own place tion. church's buUding facUlU**. in that of compiling their term paper meet with Hall, which w ia poat^ settings. member of the Ulrl Scouts, she la cluding tb* Churah Oommuntty Rottner said he has not been The arena, decorated with lilac, fencing matth. of Fire Marshal John F. Ashe, j a p ast, president of the Mariner Should the plana comply with on some phase of American litera "W * dedicate this Somanhis tb poned until Tuesday, June >. , Women's OniM HopM, ' Serving * r « Capt. Walter asking for any epmmiUnaata in SUNDAY SPBfHiUJS-^OELB, ONION BOLLS. grean, and white streamers, held The record for the seaaon ia 6 Aa further entertainment for John Wintams. past c nnmander of j Scouts, -under the - jeadership of sonlng regulanons, the rommls- ture. TTie purpoee of the paper was 8. KeBer.'representing the board hia talk* befor* the town commit- LOX, CKEAM CHEESE. SALADS. a record number of students for a to further their study of American our two worlds—tkis. scholastic wins, 2 losses, and 1 tie. guest* between courMs, Lisa Cow the Aiheric>m Legion and Nicholas , Th* Women’s Guild of St. Ber Mra. Herimrt Bnglert A t Wind aiort w ill arrange for a public hear Pawluk. of the Veterans of Foreign nard's Church will hold a poUuck of truatsiaf Mrs. Clara Edmond tees. But the m rm th o f the re school sport dance. Matfter of literature and to leajn the prin world w* ar* learning and the A t Conard, Joe Dyer aet the an '61 and Bobbie Johns '61 pre ham High she aerv’ed on the pub ing on the reoueeted zone change, Ceremonies A|an Weis's kept the Wars, will also attend the meeting. supper Tuesday at 6:30 pm . pre son, ispfijsenring the 'Pra|m*ht ceptions he has been getting have ciples of research and research world of .business, service, or col MHS and Conard track discus sented a skit entitled "You A r* licity and program commitUiOa ^or 8tev6HSon Mdd- evening moving at a swift • pace, Heads Socit^ Going There,” portraying all th. Lugg said he la contacting a ceding its monthly meeting. Mem The commlaaion haa approved Society; Richard W, OronlMck. been very encouraging; ha said. presentation. lege which we will each enter ae. record, 3 feet Hi Inches over the school dances and alto on the interspacing tn* dancing with characters, a feat which entailed group of people experienced with bers are asked to bring their own nfnv forma for building and occu th* Rallgloua Education Coniailt- Rottnfr alao haa been making Charles Ryan’s paper on Ameri "On behalf of the junior m) old redord of 140 feet. The, 880- grinds committee. MARY'S jokes. Free soda waa offered - to cording to our choice." These numerous quick costume change*. pageants to see if one could be put place setting. The meeting will be pancy permits issued by Zoning tc«; and William Paradia, th* plana foi;. the nominating oonven- can non-ficllon in the 1920'a waa bera, I accept. this gavel.” man. Scott Clendaniei. rah th* Sietelthood to Install 1 SOUTH MAIN STREET Phong Ml 8-4280 everyone. words presented the 43rd annual Bob Donovan-.'59 read Linda on here. The town has appropriated followed by a penny auption. Agent , P. Raymond Broga. Chugch School. rion, which will be held In Weth- the longest, consisting of 144 Paula Adama. newly elected presi alf tn 2:03.], setting another The. Sisterhood of Agudath A prollmlnary report of this The music, consisting of both a edition of Somanhis to ita.a" thick record. Co-captain Dick Wil- Smith'* prize - winning poem, $5,000 for Its 150th anniversarv Rector on Radio These pfovlds more detailed, in erefield on Jun* 96. He aaid he typewritten pages, counting pic dent of the Verplanck Chapter of Achim will hkve its installation of commlttoe has boon made advis 36-piece dance band, headed- by readers this past week. the National Honor Society, as lian ^ set the 220-yard dash rec- "Prayer to Thalia." and Tom celebration. , . The Ven. Maurice G. Foulkee formation than in the past and niiraak William S. Davis, Tonnsr Angelo Oeamundo. and reebrd* tures. I This year's Somanhis haa a new officers Mondey at 8 p.m. in the ing of the arses availabla It Other outsunding themes were outgoing President Richard Dub*, iparkiinc 2.3 seconds. Also, Adams '59 read a selection from One .Arrest Made will deliver a religloue meesage would make rdcorda more acces town chairman, to serve a* his feature due to the talent of.one of Chestnut Hill ^^imagogue. hat be«n authorised to contact an played on the Hi-Fi equipment of done by B o ^ Donavan on the noaki presented to her the, society’s Joe, at'Norwich, set a new shot Virgil. Singing, led by GaU Nor- Richard Foss. 33. of 69 Vernon over radio station WTIC, Hart sible. according to'Stovonaon. floor manager. its editors, Alexander McBride. The installing officer will be Mra. archttset to draw up preUminary fpmmmmmmmMrnm Sdott Clendenlel and Bill Mlnnick literature of mud**. Dale Robin record, OuJeet, 2H inches, top *n '59. rounded out the entertain Ave. was arrested yesterday and ford., tomorrow , at 8:30 a.m. The Burton B. JTinf kazT^ed a auh< He also eatd he will ask Mayor The pagea throughout are en symbol of power and authority. Mitchell Roaen^ein of Willlmantic. ■kstches propoood roaovaUons featured the nation’* 20 top tune* son on the. civil.W ar in American The other newly elected officers ping both hbaold record and the ment program. charged witIT~ intoxication and program, one..of a seriea sponsored division map o f his pr6]p*rtv on at Harold A. Turkington to nothiMt* ana also well-eitabtiahed favor Uvaned -by pen eketches of school Mrs. Sol Koenigaberg has arringed of th* Church Community Hous* literature, and Pat Poe and Gail include PascaTFoe, vice president; coyeted SO-fooKmark. . breach of the peace. Police said he Ripley Hill Rd. with Town Clerk him and A*ty. Ab*ln L omm .of BaM topics and th* paople involved. Es The food committee, headed by by the Greater'Martford Council of an entertaining program. Mra. Har for ueo aa Church School claas- I ite*. Noren on T.. 8. Elliot. Dale Robinson, secretary; Steve On Friday. Dtbk Williama ) and was arrested on complaint of his Churches, will M'vby transcription. Elmore A. Turkington. This haa Hartford to second hi* nomination. Entertainment was a lively part pecially amusing are the pen Dick Baxter '60, purchaaed a i^ ry Brettachrteidel- of WlUimantic rooms. Paula Adanu submitted an ex Thomas, treasurer; Gail Noren, Phil Pineo both ghtoed places in wife after a domestic disturbance been approved bv the commission Rottner hinmelf will be out of of tha action-packed Grand Finale. ■ketches portraying "The World of arranged the Item* on the menu. in the couple's home. Foss is being Claims will recite'Theodore R. Nathan's Ctuirrh New* the country during the convention. cellent peper entitled, "The Ameri senior advisor; and Mary . Ann the 100 and alao the^230. Dick did The menu consisted of; Oustatio. Claims for unam plb^ent com' Song of My People," and Mrs. and signed by Chairman Nathan John TUggart featured hi* excel can Teenager In Literature.” Al Music." Here an Elvis Presley is the 100 in 10.4. Tom JUroa did a held at police headquarters. Court The Rev. C. Arthur Bradley will Before the nomination became talking with Mr. Albert Pearson. Beach, junior advisor. ovae (eggs) and oUvae, (olives); pensation in thia area during Koenigsberg will do a group of H. Millar. lent rendition of "A re You though her original plan was to Before the elections began, Miss solid 53.6 in the quarter mile run, date is set for Monday. The commlaaion haa contacted us* " A Cup o f Life," aa hit »ar- available, with the withdrawal Of Sincere?" in the opening number. Here, too, is a cartoon of a boy Ferculum Primum, radlce* (rad the week'elided May 24 from 416 vocal aelecUona. Miis. Harold Lieb- write about the normal teenager, Doris Kibbe, the c l ^ ’S faculty ad with sophomore Harold B*M ett Dog Owners Warned mon topic during th e ill a.m. serv- State Rep. Ray Warren's candi Following bim came the Swinging jitterbugging, another of a atudent ishes), cucumores (cucumbers) and to 450. Only 21 new clalnV.were town coiinMl to ascertain its rights she found instead a wealth of in visor, reviewed the past year's only 1.4 second behind. Clendshiel.' Dog Warden James H. Madden man will be cheirnmn of refresh- Ices tomorrow st the Second Con dacy, Rottnsr had made plans foe Off-Beata. composed of Jean playing the accordion, tuba, and lactua (lettuce); Fercifltim 8#:- concerning a request of Alfred formation on the delinquent and work and stateii how well It had Alex McBride and Allen Ridyai said today he will conduct a house- filed but 429 were continued^bm mehta and decoratloM, and on her gregational Church. The junior a 6-weH( trip to Israel and Europe vorsen. Sue Buckley, Dale Robin- guitar all, at the same time. cunduni. Perns Flgido (ham), mis- the previous week. committee will be ilni. Edward Heckler to develop, an area on the choir will sing. very little on the normal teenager. been accomnUihed and carried out all placed in the half-mile-run wl' to-house canvass of dog owners to Sam Green Rd. In the north dis Btartihg June 17. ion, and Kathy Martin, pleasing The covIm’, a masterpiece of w it times of 2:03.1, 2:09, and 2:12.9. tura bubula (m eat loaf) and panla check on unlicensed or roaming Hospital Notea- Kata, Mrs. Sam Kasaman, Mra. Mrs. Robert Massey WiB, b* Paula concluded that author* do by all the membera of the Society trict. The original request from YOUR HEATING SYSTEM tha audience with thth^songs "Lol- not portray the: American teen ty fore-taate; also has. Alex's pen Barry Dougherty, with a good (bread); Menaa Secunda, nuaea dogs sUrUng Monday. Admissions Thursday: Sophia njamtn Boahntek, Mrs. Albert slated by Christopher Otahney and that a good part of .the effi Heckler was presanted In 1955, lipop" and "Y o u ’re JUirt in Love." ager realtatically or faithfully. ■ketches. One ia o f a boy playing 4:50.5, placed second in the mile; (nuts), uvae (grapes) and mala Madden said today all dogs over Flamm, 22 Windermere Ave.; Ros- Pkekow, Mra. Sol Sinqer and Mrs with -the, nuranry r la a a ______ciency of the club was due to the with rogulaUon plans, to th* prev-; Phil Pineo. Dick William*. Dick One oddity- was Dave Nelson:* basketball, and one o f three boy* Jay Boris and Tom Hart also (apples). The slaves also served six months of age roust be licensed mar Goodrich, 8 Davis SanKZucker. Thia will be the final The Senior Pilgrim FcUowahij Dubanoski, and Steve Provost, the playing footbsil. One of the stu fftre leadership found in the out lous commission WHh no commis I CONVERT TO OIL HEAT NOW! | rough draft of hi* theme, "The going officer*. placed, directly behind Barry. In the Roman Banquet presented by ’T ogatt" are' ylnum ( wine or punch) throughout or their owners will be aubject to Admissions yesterday: Clinton meeting of the year. meeting at 7 p.m. tomorrow wil Corvette*, sounded almost like pro- dents of MHS portrayed here i* sion action taken, according to I Development of the Naturalietic The past year's o^fi'eara included Dick “ Dubo" Dubanourski and seen a n t in g the "banquet hall.". They are, left to righ t Rob the meal. " . arrest. Anderson, 32 Spring St.; Roy Au- M em lw a of the local'-Slaterhood hava Priacilla Karker of tha F*l can u*i WoB B* I I To SabiMt Am fesetonals singing the "Blue Bird* singing. Another student, apphr. Stevenson. This requiist would not PINE PHARMAGY Novel.’’ It waa 52 feet long-written Dubanoski; Marilyn Taylor, vice Bob Churilla placed one and two ert Dcuiovan, Ronald Gambolati, Thomas Adams, and Joe Dyer. 'Jt^ne LeBarron, Mary Anna Several owhars were taken to clair, 8 East St.; Pauline Burke, will combine with the VpiUlmantic lowahip Commission in charge. I over the Mountain.’’ and “ Yacklty- ently in Paint and Powderato*d uM mt hia paper on biaaebail in Afnerican names of the participants and the \ y l l C 8 t O l I x l F l S V i l l l D relay waa second to Conard's. necticut Science Fair, waa one of men Class: Sharon Roblenaky,''''.^ Participating mothers at Oolum urch has adopted revisions snd tee will be in. charge. chairman of the Social Committee, 8-1, Both game* were played at in the Park PI. block In which en Lemleux. 44.Grove St.; V ictor literature and haa found general alma and achievements of the clubs Last Tuesday at Norwich, MHS the 280 exhibitors at National Enid Rogers. Phylliis Bploman, changes In its constitution and by Tha annual church family picnic th* M**t sCsgsHe*! **it to y*«. waa also honored tn this same Mount Nebo. The Red and While trance was made, first into the Reuther, Brooklyn, N. T. bia Coo]>araUve Kindergartsn naxt agreement that the professional and activities. Accompanying took two scalN; Norwich (55H, Science Fair, held at Flint, Michi Jackie Lombardo, Carole Moses, waek will be: Momlnga, Mrs\ Leo has been changed to June 15 from manner. A special dance was dedi Mrs. Thyra Bjorn, appearing in Sherwin-Williams Paint Store and Birth yesterday: A daughtar to laws these pictures are akllled pen 48»4) and B;dkeley t70, 34). now have a 9-2-1 won, lost and gan, from May 5 tp May 11. Trudy Recknagel, J^anet Winter, Cartier Jr., Mrs. Vincent Sledjeakl. Tke'Nm jor items provide Inetitu- June 8. It will be held at Camp cated to the pew president, Karl game is deleriqratihh. the dress of her native St^tden, tied record. then into Schaefer's Market Mr. and Mra. Dean DeMarce. 138 . Mary Ahnc Beach, '60. •ketches by Alex McBride, Dyer'* s^t-pu t record was the Thia privilege, along with a trip Bruce Bonnldee, Dave Roberts, Mrs. Max Zucker, Mra. Robert Woodstock In Abington inataad o f ” OIL heat IS CLEAN H IA r | Relchelt, and hi* date. Tanya Par was the gueet speaker at a com On Monday the Indians easily through the cellar. Vernon Ave. ting a ^ u r e h Council, a budget Feature* which interest the star single accomplishment of the to Flint, was the prize awarded JoLinda Lieb, Rosa Lovejoy, and Taggert, and Mrs. Myron >Berko- the 'Tim e* Farm " in Andover. rott. Tha dancing continue until bined meeting of the Senior and overcame Hall High 8-1 behind the Police Uieorlre the Intruder was CViureh Servleea commltt#e\and a permanent Re readers further sre "The Faculty's ■fternoM. Williama, Ansaldi, Du- him for his work on "Experimen Michele Williams. n1tz; afternoons, Mrs. Louis :^ c l- Peraoaal Notes eleven o’clock and many remarked Junior Girls' Clubs held Monday in 4-hit pitching of sophomore Pat looking for money. Nothing elsei ligious EdueaUon Committee. Mr. and Mr*. William Turner World," the words and notes of banowXKt, Dougherty and Phil tation With Ionizing I^diation." JiU Diskan, '60. Vernon Congregational: Church rod, Mrs. Qus Naumec, Mra.' A l that the evening was a success. A-7. Mother*; of the members also was disturbed and no money had Th* CounclKle coippriaed of all of Noroton spent a few daya this FOGARTY BROTHERS, INC. ■ the aenlor class aong, "The World P in ^ also stood out in this tri- Mistretta. Pat haa now won five which alsd'won first prise at the school, 9:30 a.m.; Worship, 11 a.m.. fred Brand, Mrs. Sol Koenigaberg, Doris Michetitach '59 Music Festival attended. been left In the stores. church officersAchairmen of com w«ek with her alster, Mia* Annie of Underclaasmen," "The World of n ^ la r meet competition. games witfiout a loss. A t the MHS Science ' Fair. He was ac Holy Communion and reception of Mrs. Walter IMptuIa. .119 BROAD STREET—Ml 9-45.19 Mrs. Bjorn, 'author of ‘‘Papa’* In the third break, which also mittees, presldenfa.^ef auxiliary or Wcllwood, on Main St.' Another AcUviUea," md ''The World of ,'TOere' remains the CX3IL Field plate Pat banged out two bite, one new members. The Rev. Rodmen Rununage Sniea Total Wife,” told of iU sequel ‘'P«pa’a companied on the trip by Robert Band and Choirs (eaulted In nothing being take.i. ganizations, all trustee* and dea sister, Mr*. Helen Lawler o f South Sports." Even the advertising, re 'Day, the State Finals and the a triple, and drove in three runs. D. Cart, pastor. Tha rummaga salts sponsorad Set Tuesday Daughter." It la the ato^ of But^ Wlsner, first prize winner in Police reported that Fabian's Drug cons, deaconesses sncKchurch com Windsor, alao visited har* this LaHn Students - postponed meet with Hall High. Bob McIntosh and Wen Feshler First Evangelical Lutheran: by tha Columbia Racreatlon Coun lieved by photograph*'' of variou* ton* Fran son, the daughter of _ Northern Connecticut, and Mr. Store at 5« Windsor Ave., was mittee member*. It servo week, The Eastern Sectionals at Storr* also collected two hlU lor the lo. William 8annders. _ In MusieJPestival Sunday school. 0 a.m.; worship. cil this ,spring have netted $292, _ STOP? .'Before you make an.y events, la attractive and . cffec- Paator in.-Swedlah: Lapland. J e t broken into by a would-be thief an advlso^ and clear house Mr, and Mr*, wuilam A, Wolf*. — Items titok place bn Tuesday, May 27., cals. With this win the locals Although the first day of the 10:15 a.m.i sermon. "The New accordiag-to-flaal-retanuir an I plan* for Tuesdsy,-evening be sure ■'liv#: “ ~ - ...... tons, a dreamer and trouble ^ a k - w-hn cut his .hand whila . breaking group.' ■...... Have retutned to town and ar* ja y Boris '60 moved a game ahead of Conard trip Was spent in setting up proj The voices of 500 singers and the BIrt».” Tiy the R4fv. Daiidd O. Tax-' nounced by Mrs. Donald Tuttle, ' to reseme the hour between 7—8 Many congratulations have been er, is never out of mischief. Mrs. a window to gain entrance. The Budget Commltto* to\be in making their home with their In the CCIL. ects, subsequent days offered resounding music i.ssuing forth heimer. pastor. chairman. Several item* of Interest par for the 19.58' Cbitdoor Music given to Mias lone Fellows, faculty Bjorn told of Button's many esca Police say the intruder cut his charge of the Every Member daughter. Miss Dorothy Wolfe on On Thursday of the previous many opportunities for furthering from 140 Instruments will be com Ellington Congregational: Invito Inspection ticularly to Latin student* are now Festival, anticipated as the great director, and her ' talented and pades. such as collecting swear hand bn a r<»t r p p m ^ e t y g l w Church School. 9:30 am . and 10:45 va*a. has been set up to be ml Mason St. T h e y . have mad* their week the Indians were blanked by scientific knowledge. Among these bined in a music festival to b« - Townapeople arv invited, by the on display in Room- 241. These est concert-ever to be presented at herd-working staff of editors. words, stealing money rtom ' the School for Gifted window and walked to the rear of a.m.; worahlp, 10:45 a.m., Trlhlty up of four memben -on f-ycar home for the peat two years with FORMAL WEAR Meriden High 6-0. Bob Nell hurled were trips to such points of In held in Educational Square June 3. were brought to cia»* by student* Educational Square. ' . Linda Hartwell 60 poor to. buy candy, and fibbing Lions Club to viait and inipect the taring terms. Those' elected and other daughter, Mrs- Njlaholaa The band under the direction o f the store and out a door, leavUig a Sunday, sermon. "Grace-Love-Fel- of Mr*. Lucille Gipson. Included in this production will about her father's n^stache. Aa a Debated at Confab for the Indians. Bob now has a terest a* the General Motors In trail of Wood. lowehlp" by the-Rev. Wayne San- new beaehhouae at the Community terms follow: Ford L. Morgan and rchidi and family. In Baltic. 1-2 record for the year. stitute, the Dow Chemical Plant, Mr. Robert Vater and Mr. Robert ^ a ch . Men art working there One of these 'artlfcles la a Lsitin be the High School band and young, lady she put 4 head of cab Patrolman Roberi McNamara dau, pastor. Clarence Colin Edmbndson, ’ one I book published in 1882. It waa choirs, the grammar school band, bage on her pillow and sneaked and A. C. Spark Plug division of Johns, is a combination of music this' weekend, installing electrical Iter E v e a ^ Herald Oav- Freshmen Girls "Should We Have a Special High discovered. the break whil- patrol Rockville Methodist: S^day year and five months; Carl Han FOR HIRE written aome year* before that the Community Band, and the out of meet hei* boyfriend. Also General Motor*. Some of these students in the Manchester educa wiring and plumbing, and grading eatry\ cerrespoBdMt, Mrs. F. ling the west end of the d t y in a School. 9:30 and 10:45-a.m.; wor sen and Alan Howland, five date by Albert Harkne**, and to High School dance bands-^a.grand it was at this time that she firat School for the Gifted Students in tours included Informative lec- tion system. Mr. G. Albert Pear cruise?. ship. 10:45 a.m.. Holy Communion, the surrounding area. It la planned months. PauU n^U ttle, totophoa* Pilgrim Learn Food Value Drama Club Secs ^ lures on various phases of re- son will direct; the Manchester . to have dedication of tha building those student* who are now learn total of approxlinalely 700 enter i dreamed of becoming an author. the Greater Hartford Area?" was tittle League Opens sermon by the Rev. Simon P. Th* R ^giou s Education Com- 2-6t$l. W f n>« 1-TAlasf* T T fia/avc search. Bob also had opportunity High School choir. before the seaaon opens, when the EVERTTHINO IN STOCK- ing their ablative* absolute from tainers. Mr. Robert Veter and Mr. A t the close of the ,book Mr*. the topic of discussion st the The Robkvllle U ttle League in Montgomery, pastor. Robert Johns .will conduct a group '■;'**** a a s - is ,* * a a e s y t - o fn(u,y noted scien The m.usic festival has been Lions will present It to the town, "Latin for Americans ' or fhe .of . Freshman girls in the Home Bjorn relates how she went to her eighth annual Metropolitan Youth itiated its new diamond at Henry Union Congregational: Sunday NOTHING TO SEND its oontemporarle*. it might seehti of band aelectiona. Mr. G. Albert Economics I classes of Mrs. Marie “ papa's" grave and told him that tists and to benefit from this. divided into four sections. In the and turn over the keys to town of with Mrr. Nicholas Jacobus at first and fourth sections the band Park yesterday'^with the PA C de- school, 9:30 and. 10:40 g.m.; wor 92.011 Shb Rescued "hard to go along with." It is, Pear., 9,;S0 home of their daughter, Mrs. miles eouthwaat of here; ShtJwaa strument fund. Ticket* , may be be considered, the council broke up Twenty-one Sock and Buakin to harness the energy of the deu "Deep tn My Heart." “ One AMne,” the bases loaded, and was alao the Alsoion display is a miniature god serole dishes. Use of many kitchen were Muriel Mlkoleii Donna John .The doubleheader followed a Ralph E. Wolmer. on maneuvers with the d eeti^ er purchased from choir and band Into seven groups to ha,ve further membera. accompanied by Mrs. terium atom by a student,, from “ One Kiss," and "Stouthearted and il. The Rev. Ralph Kelley, winning pitcher. The 'Red Lege such a* -those seem on Roman utensils ha* also been stressed in son, and Rose Marie Tremarco. parade of boya from the Little paator. \ Mr. and Mrs. Victor Wolmer membera or at the gate. discourse, bring in details, and ask Helen Page Skinner, 'club advisor, California. Exhibits from all part* Men." used five pitchers. A t the opener eecort.^ shrines, contributed by Prl--lll(|i these classes. Joan Carlson received a merit League, Farm League and Begin- St. Joseph:^: Maates,'7:30. 8:45, are at the tVotter cottage, where This promises to be a great questions concerning the.subject. and Mra. Edaon Bsiley left Hart of the United Stales as well as In preparation for thia music Thureday, Frita Macht'a 'White Lt. Cmdr. Q. R. Schpk.. Racin( Tennet. Salads are also inclqded in' this award from the Senior Girls' Club. Various topics were brought Bcra' Oaaa. their coaches and 10 and 11 a.m. The Rev. H. A. they will apend the month of June. show, so remember — 7 o'clock ford at .8:02 a.m, arrlvln); in New from Hawaii, Japan, Alaska, festival and also to insure succesi, Box and Jerry Duniuick's Cardi Wia., said hia sub had lost powa Linda Recknagel '59 unit, which points out the high Marge Stoddard. '59. Lteague officials to the field .where Lepak, pastor;, tha..|tev. John Kos- Mr*. Wolmer ia the former Betty Tuesday evening at Educational out; the strongest emphasized be York at 10:26 and promenading France, and Germany were dis^ Mr. Pearson has been taking dras nal! piayad to a 9 to 9 tie, when th* just before th* escort ramm^ her. vitamin, and mineral content in ing (1) I* it democratic? (2) What opening cerertionics were held. on. assistant pastor, v. Trotter. square,' across from the old high from Grand Central Station, part played. tic. steps (or so il seems to the gam* was called because-of dark- The Silverateln'e eklpper, Cm<*r. vegetables with a darktgreen color. would be the social advantages The Rev. John Kosan, assistant St. Bernard's; Masses. 7, 8, 9, Memorial Day Obaervance C. S. Swift of San Leandro, palif., school. See you there! of the group tour d Rockefeller • On the trip hom'fe the trip in students) to see that his students Railalng of the colors by. Boy and neas. It will be replayed later. Special effort has been made to and disadvantages, and (3) Would psator of St. Joseph's Church, 10 and' 11 a.m. The Rev. Patrick aaid the sub'* tower was aijgbted Sophs See Films, - Roger Winter '60 Students Discuss' Center, while the rest spent some cluded a small part of Canada, measure up to the standards he Girl Scouts simultaneously at Yeo Introduce differont and more unus it be economical? The.ie. having oi>ened the ceremony with the Ip- Mahoney, pastor; the Rev, Richard by a lookout only 100 yards off. time in Sak'a Fifth Avenue. wdiere Bob saw Niagara Falls! has set. Having the members of ual types of greens, other than been thoroughly taken apart and " Tocation. which was followed by a O. Fontaine, temporary aasiatiint. mans Hall and at Porter School Maachecter Evealag Herald Co- The impact cams about 10 aec- Discuss Reviews Sectioned Objects Sardi's, "a rendezvous o f' the Bob's comments on the journey each choir write his name on a marked the beginning of Memorial Innibla eorrespoddeat Mrs. Donald lettuce. ".Variety is the spice of analyzed, were reported to the pledge of allegiance to the flag, ohda 'fiftar ha gave the command alars,"-waa the scene for the were: "We arrived home late Sun paper, and placing these papers in Vernon and IkJcottvUle news D a y ceremonies Friday morning. R. Tuttle, tolephona . Academy life" might be their motto. students as a whole by a recorder group'* luncheon which consisted fed by David Werkhoven of the tc reverse ehgto**'- from each group. Gall Eagleson day evening after a trip which will I ® he would commence to draw ia handled through Ik e Herald’e The school band playsd the Marine S-M9#. Students in one-of' Miss Helen Doris Mirhelitsch '56 Broken, one-half, and full sec of everything from turtle soup to never be forgotten. I had e-xper-; tour names out. If each_ o f the Moose team. H** moored alongside and took Estes’ sophomore English classes tioning of object* sre among the was the recorder from Linda Nel Dr. John Flaherty, representing Rockville Bureau, 7 W. Main St„ Hymn while the line of march frogs' iegs. Caricatur of stars ienced my first air flight, 'seen ' "todents could sing hts part cor- o ff the aubmarine’a crew. thoroughly enjoyed thclv English topics being discussed in rnecha.ni- son’* comm.ittee; both girls are Rockville City HosplUl. owner of telephone TRemoat 6-SlSA formed between tlie two flagpoles. lined the walls, but unfortunately new and interesting people and I vccH-V. the whole choir would then 4,606 in French Colony Damage to the Sllverateln waa period in recent weeks. The, reason cal drawing classe.s at Manchester seniors at MHS. . the land on ..which the field is lo Marshaled bjrv, Raymond Dymai^ -X- none were to be seen in perapn. places, competed with people from I given an opportunity to try 7"=— — ------^ • the parade was'led by Sea Scouts minor. is that, almost, every day, they are High by the students of Mr. .Jo The result was a 6 to 1 vole In cated, apedte briefly, \yatts Shat- Classic Column opposition to the school. A final When they arrived at the Moros- various parts of the world, seen. ®toging the song. If toe group and Mariners, followed by Boy st. Pierre—TH* islands of St. shown a movie. Films, with an seph Busky. Rm; 162 and Mr. W il co theater, toe gfoup settled down tuek was master of ceremonies Pierre and Miquelon and numerous 10* M IL U O N FOR RB8EAKGH address waa given by Mr. Carlelon several large plants, talked with j correctly Mr. Pearson would Cavagnaro, Dodd Scouts and Cubs, Qtrl Scouta iutd emphasis on documentaries; ' are liam Vaders, 154. for a moat enjoyable afternoon and Mayor Herman G. Olson, dedi other small Islands in the North New York— Grocery manufac^ F. Sharpe, the city manager of many noted scientists, and visited, j bravely lead on to the next song. Brpwnlea, and. younger school chil being discussed as to -production , 'The purpose of sectioning is to watching "Time Remembered" cated the field. Atlantic about 15 miles south of turers spend about $100,000,000 a Many recent ads have shown the show more about, and better ex Hartford, after which, the meeting Bob Wlsner and 1 agreed that this ' far his plan has proved very * Disagree on Show dren. T h ey' proceeded to the Cen techniques, organization, and crit starring Helen Hayes, Susan Sti as- Teletype Due htonday Newfoundland make up on* of the year on product. and market re influence of the classics. plain the object., B.v developments was adjourned and refreshments had been a high point in our lives j "Uccessful. j Installation of a teletype jns* ter Cemetery, where the -program ical analysis. ■ A new bed called the "Janua” berg and Richard Burton. After and one to remember." ' . Karen Rivard “dl was carried out. A fter th* children smallest French colonies In the search and employ 6,400 scientists Films recently seen /Include the students take objects, usually were served.- tiiine in the Rockville Police .JUe- Democratic Town Chairman world. The colony has a population and technicians - to develop new. features double-headboards, recall The eight representatives who the- performance the group had a partment w ill. be started Monday,. had decorated the aoidiers' graves, "Bronco Buaters," "The River," cylindrical Sr conical, and stretoh chance to aee the stage and waa Steve Cavagnaro disagraea with of 4.606 about 4,000 of whom live food products and Improve old ing th*. famous two-faced god. it out on papier. Thia pattern Is attended from Mancheater High Beabury Lewis, manager o f the taps were sounded by Andrew "Ix t's Look- Ahead,” and "The •nei by. Ditleri of Park Avenue appalled at how small it was. A* former Congressman Thomea Upranoa: Pamela Bains, Bev now hresenting oral reports, about The students of Mia* Fellow's he sees last,' everything else be infanta. and children , will be bap to a successful marriage. a safety pin in sight! The girls in Miss Martha Peter Marine and'its Importance to th* Station Approved tized.' 'The Rev. Mr.'. Evans re SEE TOUR . erly Case, Janet Jarvis, altos; Rob their projects. senior English classes in a. study ing equal, Cavagnaro said. SKASONi 8 Weeks—Jiai* M-Augiwt 99 .. .$196.0* Questions on the list were: Did son's classes are taking up bad ft __ . . Natldnal Economy." Ihe Rockville Zoning Board of quests parents who wisb to pre MASTER PHOTO DEALER minton. They will learn the fun ert Hjalmeer, Kenneth Miller, Jon of plays have been ledding several ---- — ►er-'------they have the same. ihtercats, A recent cartoon shows Laocoon which they plan to act out in class. Propeller Club merobe'" escort Appeals hss approved the erection sent their 9hildr*n at that time to It I* Our Pleaaar* to Help Yeu. HALF SEASOl^i 4 Wroks— damental's of this sport, the bgaic Norris, tenors; Alan Churila, PERSONAL UNDEIbST.ANDING Ancient Jotm Found- ' FEE: backgrounds, and what -their psy in the uaual predlcarnent—he and Madison. N. J., (JP, — A minister- Thus far they have studied two ed them to the waterfront on busy et a service statisn st 00 Windsor ( ______notify him. ' • p r a O D 1^-J*m ao-Jnly IS chological distance: were they real his aons' entwined by snakes— stroke* and the method Of scop Francis Robinson, Phillip Pineo, Hampton Road*. There were plenty baasea. The alternate is Roberta turned-science-'ter.che'r attributes one-act plays—"Trifles" by Susan * Avt- botpUced certain rastrictlona VialUag Out-of-Stato PERIOD 9 -J n ly 98-AOjpiat 89 .III*.** friends, did they really understand acreaming at the nearby artists: ing. of ships in pbrt but all merchant OB I t . . ' . „ ' Jeruaalam—A tpwn dating from William Jacobus and hia brother Mrs, Catherine,..Jeasee’a fresh Rlcha'rc.son, sopraVio. Mancheeter hia claasroom' lucceas to hia re- Glaapell and “The End of the Be marriage with Its paired unity? “ Don’t just stand there sketching, ginning" by Sean O’Casey. ships were foreign- A a application by John R; W il the Chalcollthic p^od, 6.000 yeu-s Nicholas, o f Rye, N. Y., are spend men girla havr worked in toe pool haa never sent .more than five or llgiou* — not aclentlllc -!• training. JOHH A. DYIER, Dir«ct«r These points of agreement would Dave Nelson and English in man—go get help!" Edwin H. Ctooper. named New Also they: have read two full liams was heard Wednesday by ago. and a settlement In the time ing the weekend with their farther, since the t^ginning of this month. 6tx students to the All State Fea- PhonA v r writm 84 Prefierick M ., htanekeetor. Coaa, . x; be necessary for happy married structor Gilbert Hunt display Jersey's outstanding science teach- length playa Including the .World Th* 1st* Miaa JuUa MtUar waa tte Board. Alderman. Richard of the Biblical kings have been dis R o ^ rt Fulton Jacobus,, at th* They are learning th* various Uvala before, , PR O N E M l 1-4811 lUe. c ^ Dave's 52-foot junior term pa-i. I have but on* parting comment W ar I atery ^Journey's EndWby R. a co-ed student in Iowa Stato Uni HUler preeentea a petition with covered by arcuMtlogiat Nelson family's summer horns-on Laka CAMERA 3HOP for folder to swimming certificates and will T h e ftjrit rA ear**! 'fo r these *r of the year, as id his training In - Thid film was shown to help the per. The thesis, on th* ds- for you Seniora—To y s a n et haco religious therapy enabled him to C. Sheriff and "Osesar and CTeo- veraity at the age of 91. At th* Mgnaturee of 10 ptfsons who op- Glueqk o f Israel. The finijs were Champlain, at Mallard'a Bay,. VL Gontinu* to have auimmlng until groups will be held at the. Windsor 901 MAIN 6T.—Ml 8-5821 girls open their eyes and think yelopmaht of tha Niaturallatie olim meminiaie iuvabit.’* (transla better underetand hi* atudenUi and patra" by Georg* Berhard Shaw, Ume. ah* w aa. a HMlr** eeteel foeod du eroctlen of anothor gorv- male In vicinity of Beer es A t the earn* time, M ra m lllam novel, \gfus written on Is 26’ tion upon roqueit) this end of the year. _ , High School. Jean Martin tbachar. , . about their future. / Jill Roaenzwalf, '6L their parobnal . MB gtsttOB in that areA ^asafp,a^, neogneogMerahe Beeraheba. Jaeobua and their two childrenII at*i Alexandro GburakiJU^. foot roll of butcher papenr Lsilie Hoebberg '6 0 Alexandra Oburaki, '60. 1. i ( -1 '1 t . .V 'A' ..'I'.'- A' .VspO- '
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U - ? MANCh A e R EVENING HERALD, MANCHESfEK, CONN, SA-IURDAY; MAY 81, 1958 PAGE REVBN I-,...... L, • ■ •UcUoB did fwtwri wmB d«i larKjidm our p resfu m abaorptlon BoUon JRanrlieaUr of protMt Bcaiiuf'rMont Inddmi thlnga for aelf, and sends us Cuminings Proposes Union Officials Urge ^ InvolYiDK th« rolationthlp bitweeh toward demeata] huntan Val- School to Here. Vi There Sopttiti^ IferaUi church and aUU In Italy, with this Pupils Next Week ' by SS* INC. proteat vote oppoainK the CSirlatlan ; Assistant for Martin Signing Memorandum II BUm II ttrtci Democrat!, who had been en^oned WALTER E. TEDFORD by the Vatican, but being careful The final twp reglatratlon ses- Town union officiate will rscom-*aIso resulted In Martin's termlnat WALTXIl R. r a tO U S M to atay away from the Communlata South Mothodtot Obureh ■ St. IsRise* R. C. Church slona for children enterlilg school COUNTY BDrroR Tbo l-wook fsst ordered Osnsral^om, doQtsMlng tea dls^ysn- Pubttohars Cmmecticut Rov. John F, Hnnium, PMtor msnd to organisad town employss ing on May 15 the 19S7 memoran f^puiMltd O ^obtr i . IMA Mnin SL and Hsirtford Bd, In September wUl be held next teges ouhteigli the sdvantagae. . toe. Manager Richard Martin by hla Monday night that they accept the dum, which had been In effect on a~ 7 __. ^ - ■■ ■ ■ ' Rev. Jsmeo T. (yOomiell week. On Wednssdsy, childron One dlsadvan^e he po'nted out But. In an election which, in Services of Worship at • imd 10 Rev. Joooph P. Blanohllekl doctor ia cauaing aoms mambsra of propoeed 2-yesr memorandum ot lame-duck baois since Jan. 1, whose lent names begin with the . Connecticut Division Future Fanfterfi ^ was that the ^rasencs of an as ijSsr fummary, leavee thing! much aa Yankee a.m. Rev. Joeeph H. MeOan* ths Bosid of Dlrsctors to Oonsider sistant caused resentment among understanding as It atanda—but Signing Delayed pear at Orange HiJl in Manchester June 4 at 8 .w pjn. in •with reservations.” , And the general manager't va they, were before, peihapi the moat Sermon ."God of 'Hiree At*: letters ”0” through "8” may btf mssna of aaoing the gsnsra] mana •ome department hedds. By A. ii. O. Sunday Malsai; a public speaking contest* under the auspice# of Manchester This was the position taken last cation, ordered by hla doctor on iUBSCRipnoN'RATES aignlflcant development waa that tributes” Rev, Harvey K. Mous- registered by their parents. Other ger's work load, However, Ckimmings feels .that ley. ■ ', For aduIU: 6, 7. 8, 6, 10 and 11 Grange. All the youths will write their own iip^hes and Monday by the executive board of Tueada'y, will delay the signing Payable into AdeaeCa | of the failure of the crude propa- childron may be registered on Director Ted Cummings has Die msnagsr needs relief (torn the Qae Tear ...... A piece of campaign mall from B;I5 a.m., Carol and Wesley o'clock with'two Masses at 0, one be Quizzed by the judges to see how well they can talk off the burden ot dsy-to-day detail Worv Lbcsl 991, American Federation of further, st least until June 9, Thursday. corns out In favor of having the when he is due back on the Job. Bto HolUha -1^1" ganda efforts Ruaaia made to. In Cheater BowIm Im , we confess, Chbirs. In the main auditorium (or adulU -'i . . XU... hjyg chosen. D irector thamaelvss do mors so that he can devoU more Udie. State, CTounty and Municipal Em Thrae Moaths ...... * "| Both registration sessions will cuff about the subjects they The delay in signing with the One MtiniU) ...... fluence e-ffil lUUlan Votea. , 0:30 and 10:40 a.m., Churcb and one for the children in the work, Uirough the use of acUva to basic planning. ployes. Ernest Irwin, president of accomplished Its. obvloui object, basement; and two Masaea at 10, be held from 0 to 11 a.m. Children Judging ths oratory will bet town has stalled the unioh’a nego Weekly . The election eve effort, on the school. * ed for honoria Mrs. Theresa Habls- committeea, Instead of dalsgating In calling for mors reports dl the Local, aald today he expected •tosle Copy (X and tge presume it also ought to 10:45 a.m., Nursery- one In the main auditorium and need not be present Parents must F m k Atwood, popular farm pro the recommendation to be accept tiations with the Board of Educa iresent vaccination and birth cer- reittlnger, 89-year-oId grandmoth aU teaks to the manager. rectly from depa.tmsht heads, HEMBER OF 1 P^tt of Moacow, to make a revival have accomplished ^bgt object one In the basement gram director of Radio ,Statlon er, won first place m the adult He le also proposing the hiring of Cummings la foUo*lng ths lead ed. tion for a new mempnndum for THE ASBOCWTED P R ^ of an Old propoaal for a JO-year Backlagham Coagregational Iflcate at ths Urns of reglatrsUon The "reiervatloni” Involve one the echool'cuatodloha imfi matrons with all tha Democratiev p^^ty It would also be appreciated if rec WTIC, Hartford; John H. Elliot, class. Her daughter, Mrs. Theresa an asststant to the general mana taken by the msnsger himself in enutiVi^to°thi‘ *u»e*^rf“ rew^^^^ P«ct between Ruaala and Church \ S t Bridget’s R, C. Church Doane, and ' her granddaughter, ger and the piaoihg of more re planning a reorganisation of the of two unlon-propoeed memoran who are Local 991 members. leaders and delegatss to which It Rev. Philip M. ftoee, Pastor Rev. John J. Delaney, Pastor ords of immunissUon were also Tolland County sgrlcttHure sgsnt; dum changes to which Gen(^al The School Board prefers to SSt "o*S:r5lS"^HS to mu Italy aeem new and vital was M made available for school health and Norman B. Young, Rockville Mrs. Hssel Gay, also competed, sponsibility on department heads controller's office. has been sent. Rev. Fraaela T. Butler, Aealstaat and her great-granddaughter. Miss for reports...... to the Bloard. This reorganisation, which Mar Manager Richard Martin has "re- wait until the toa-n’a memorandum Sunday,. June 1, Rev. Dennis R. Hussey, Assistant records. ^ High School English teacher. fuaed to agree. It would reduce is signed before meeting with the “ iu“ s “d.u* ‘« 5 : i x , C th“il We are thoroughly convinced Linda Gay won second place m the The Board now has a number of tin feels will ess- Ms workload, la dlepatchee•patcMee______hereto are alio reeerred__ j ground. TTie Itallana, by thl! time, that Oieater Bowles Is against 10:30 a.m„ Final regular aeaalon The school admintetrsUon has Neal H. Landers, vocational standing committees, but Cum from three montha to 60 days the Local. The two pacts are simi asked parents who cannot be pres agriculture teacher at RockvUlA youth classification. stinsd at providing the eontroller'e know foreign electioneering when Communism. of the Churcb School. Masses on Sunday at 7, 8, 0, 10 mings (cels these groups, as now office with the personnel needed probationary period for new work- lar. Pull eerrlce client of N E A. Senr' 10:30 a.m.. Celebration of the Slid 11 a.m. and Maases downstairs ent to register children at the High School, will time the speak Howaver, Irwin said today he it. The partlculaiK document which ToUand County wUl agam run constituted, do not do enough work. to prepare the financial reports ers; Lord's, Supper, with reception of S t 0 and '10 a.m. scheduled Umea to cell the office ers. Making the introductions and Thb other change which the vould try to arrange a meeting convinces its of this, so firmly that lU 4-H camp at Ablngton from He mentioned specifically the need that ths Directors may aak for juMM**Suti?ewe*Bt5!<5e^ — New So do the Japanese. When they new ihembers. A eecond memorial for 'a special appointment before announcements wUl be Loiils Trapp for a echool building committee of union had sought would remove for Monday afternoo with Atty. nc aly inferences of any of hla June 13. July 20 to Aug. 2. Bach 4-H from all town departments. Mar mI mbe^ aW * " ureac^ of voted, last week, they hsd heard a political opponents could weaken hymnboard wilt be dedicated. Fol Church ot tbo Asstimp4km Jr„ president of the Connecticut the Board which could/^coordln- the phrase "whenever practical" Harold Garrlty of th e' School lowing the service the quarterly ■ Parents of children who will en AesociaUon of Future Farmers of youngster who has sent enrollment tin has said he feels these reports CIRCULATIONS ______I lot Of electioneering from both us in It. Is a letter to Chet fronv Adams St. and 'niempMn Rd. ate" the activities ot aup-groups and ahould come directly from the con from the clause dealing with aa- Board's personnel policies com-' flnsmeial report Of the church will Rev. Joseph F. FArrell, Paster ter In the fell ere urged to bring America: and James Novak, -vice cards to the TOUand County 4-H sgenclea in town now dtmllng with ■latance to town, workers Interedt- inlttee. The Herald Prtntlnf Company, lim.. Moscow and Peiptng, with Com* one Roger Glcaeon, a New Britain them to school for a “get ac Office for the 10(17-68 club year troller'e office rsUiJi than being attorney formerly with the (% I, be presented. Rev. Fnuteis T. BoDer, Aeoletant president of District 2, FFA. school construction matters. ed In learning ne'w akilla for ad He pointed out that the Local's ; ^ • p h ? « ? S ^ 5 ^ " » « ISr munlst China breaking off trade 6:30 p.m., Meeting of the Pilgrim quainted" visit before June 13. It AU of ths youths who wlU ap are eligible. ^ "filteced Uirough hie mind.' vancement to higher Job claaslflca- and therefore privileged, . fn the Such a gfeup. hs said, could keep Boport Dlreetiy meeting Monday night will be Its TcmveinviiAs wmjmss negoUaUons as a symbol of lU dis Fellowship. ' Masaes at 7, 8, 0, 10 and 11 a.m. ia suggested that the visit be for pear at Orange Han have been vic Although the camp runs for two In touch directly with the needs, Uona.. The union la no longer tn Tbo Manchaater Eeentos Herald. I course of his Istter, to rsifer to his 30 minutes or Ibnger and Include Cummings says-If all town de- last regularly scheduled one until pleasure with the existing regime torious in their respecUve local' weeks, each youngster may at wishes and ld«hs of the Building preesing'for thla change. the fall. Unless agreement with DIeplay adyertlalns eloalns hours: own service "under ^ .^ g a r Hoo one or two Grade 1 classroome. and dletrtct contests. The winner tend for only one week because of I^rtment kaads could report di The Japanese, proceeded to put, the ver.” Gleason, lt> sp ea rs, heard Church of the Naaarenc S t Maurice R. C. Church Committee and ths BoSxd of Edu The Inability of the two aides to the School Board U reached Mon For Monday—I p.ip- Pr****/ Bolton Center The oflles emphasises the child will be crowned State champion the large number o f. applications cation and thereby sliminste the rectly to Uie Board In. a aimilar For Tueeday—1 p.m Mondaj^ Uberal-Democrats, who are the Chet spcali at New Britain one 466 Main St. should be' accompanied by a parent manner. It would be of considerable reach agreement on these two day, a apecial meeting of the Lo For Wednesday—1 p.m ■nietdiyr. C. E. Winslow. Mtaiister Bey. Ralph Kelley, Pastor and then will compete against win expected. The fee it #15 for ths poeStbUity of delays that have at points has delayed the signing of cal will have to be called during For Thursday—1 p m Wednesday. conservative party now ruling, night, and, afterwards, could not -Or some other adult. ners from Massachusetts and week. Applicants are asked to in tended some school construction benefit to the manager. restrain his admiration, which School Menu the memorandum for weeks. It the summer. For Friday—1 p.m Tbu^ay. bafck In power, wrlth some slight Sunday Mstoses at 8:80 and 10 Rhode Island at a date to be deter-, clude 15 with their applicaUon. ^ projects. Mayor Harold A. iSirkington has- For Balurday—1 p m Friday. tbok the.fbiTn of the letter to Chet 6:30 a.m., C hut^ School; Junior The hot lunch menu at the school propoiied atepa to shorten the Classtfled deadllnot 10:10 a m. each gains for the Sodallsta, the net and Intei^edlata departments a.m. mined. Albert Gray, county club agent. Martta Onnaaod day of publloaUon a«c«pt Saturday— In thj|S''1etter, this obvious expert next week includes on Monday^— Contestants Slated to appear Is seeking at least seven mors Martin did have aa "assistant to l e n ^ of Directore' meetinge as a result being, aa in Italy, a reaf on ^ is perils of Communism ^ves meet at the Davia Memorial Youth S a m .______Saored Heart Church Creamed dried beef on toast, green are from District 1. Allyii Perkins woman and five mors men to vol the general manager” eeveral means of easing the manager’s firmation of the existing political ^ e t the accolade for a "sohe^ng center. beans, carrot curls, pears; Tues load. Howover, Cummings feels Clarifier Fails to Reduce Saturday; May 81 10:80 a.m.. Worship service. Church Stn Vernon of Warren, who wiU .epeak on unteer as helpers at the camp. Tha years ago who hse since gone on to lins-up. That apparently continue dlscusslan of the difficult and day—American chop suey, cab *Water. Ufa Blood of Agriculture; use of volunteer helpers Is one o f ’ a manager’s Job in snoQiar state. this does not go to ths heart of many-eided threat from intelna- Message, “Pentocost Precipitated.” to give the Socialists enough ^dw- Sunday Masses at 8, 0:80 and 11 bage salad,..... bread and butter,„ ap- xisn d Minor Shettard, Torrlngton. the reasons why ths camp fee ii Martin has argued against hiring the problem. The need, he saya, is Brook Odor Measurably “ Boss” Of Nobody tional communism,” for rbcognlX' 6 p.m., Youth service. to reduce the dsy-to-dsy workload. er to prevent adoption of the 6 p.m., Junior Society. . a.m. plesauce; W e d n ^ a y —Beans sn S ^ h oss apee(:h Is entitled I'Dlmlnish- so low. a new one on a number of ecea- A good question was asked of Ing that "the qhalledge requires bolognsi sauerkraut, rye bread mg Acree." Hie duties of the volunteere wilt constitutional amendment which us to maintAln..^ vigUant guard 7 p.m.^Bvangellatlc aei-vlce President Eisenhower at his last _ ^ ^ — St. Francis of Asalsi CharcA and butter, lemon gelatin; Thura- Dlatrict 2, Myron' Cobb of Co be to help siQiervise campers In state Water Resources ^flowing from the plant to Union would permit formal and legal re against Internal subversion" and dav—Toaated cheese sandwich, Commission has informed General Pond, through Robertson Park. press conference, and it evoked a Sooth Windsor, Rt. SO lumbia, "Gettmg Hstebllehed m their cabins, help with class In- arming o f Japan^Tlfiia la a disap to "inwroVe our miUtsui^capaci^y .Concordia Evangelical Lutheran Rev. Fraaela Karvelle, Curate com and lima beans, celery sticka, Dairy Farming” ; and Edmond stru'etlon, help supervise camp du- De Gaulle Fixes Deadline MsMgVr Richard Martin ' that a However, it eeema both North good answer. to yetulate" and then, in a field Church coconut pudding; Friday—Vege Marrqtts of WUlimanUc, “ Farm Uee and programa Theae volun nev clarifier inaUlled at the Ly- Enders and the Board of Directors pointment for 'American foreign Virlater and Garden Sta. The quesUon went as follows; ^ u :oT competence very sp< ela* to Chet Masses at 7, 8, 0, 10 and 11 a.m table soup, tuna salad sandwich, Law.” ■- ’ teers Won't bs alone in tbelr work, dall A Foulds Paper Co. te dispos have decided that clarifiers are •The United SUtee is the most I»U«y o v « . whi<*. howe^r, hot himself, apparently, (or Chet's Hie B«v. Bri^vJBnuid.li Pastor sweet buns. Milk will be served District 3, Paul Fortin of East however. Older 4-H members who In Move for Full Powers ing of a high percentage ot waste not the answer to the Lydall Brook "persuasive demonstration that powerful government in the non- first Church of Christ, Scientist with all meals. Hsddam, "Sadness in Our For will be eervmg as Junior coun soUds that used to flow into Ly- problem. Both groups, however, we must cUminate...the breeding Sunday, June 1, ^ ^ tival of the Teacher Aides dall Brook. have expressed appreciation to Lmmunist world, and yet we seem sign poUcy would h a y s-^ com ed -Maaonle Temple ests’’; and Joel Sobltsky..Of Mid selors will help them. (OouRuiiog (roM rags Om ) grounds of Communism not only Holy Trinity; \ Parents who will assist st the dletown, "Vocational Agriculture Anyone who wishes to help tMa However, the Gommlaslon re Lydall A Foulds for "having done to be almost powerless to Influence ' ^ y *^*J^*^ trend 8:45 a.m., Sunday Sch^l. ported that the clarifiere have not at home, but also, as far as poSei' Sunday service end Church Co-operatlvs Kindergarten and In Our Community." worthwhlls venture may contact lengtlms biseksr of Europsan unity Hospital Notes all they could” in the matter. crises such as in North A frica the th. CfiristiM ^ « « o « a U . ble. In the imderdeveloped coun. 8:45 a.m. and 10:16 a .^ Wor. Nursery next week Include Mrs. Raymond Daley. Mrs. C h a r l e s yet successfully reduced the bac ■hip aervicea: Communion k i both School, n am. District 4, Paul Tourtellotte of would sooths opporithm to De teria oxygen demand in the water Middle East and Indonesia evSn »ut the most importwt « d the tries," E. J. Roaer on Monday ; MriC John Thompaon, “ Sheep"; and Charles Zemek, WiUington; Gene Whaplea This is' truly, an impreaaivs ac aervicea; sermon, "AnswMlng Wednesday meeting, 8 p.m. Geulle in those quarters which Pattents Today: 164. —and that is what causes the odor before they become crises. Ip there heaJthieat thing about both elec- Reading room houra at 7)0 Main Struff. Tuesday; Mrs. Louis Vsr- Cone of Franklin, "Milk for and James Whitaker. Mansfield; colade, and, aa we aald, it con' God's Call.” (Nursery In ihe celli, Wednesday; Mrs. Joseph Con Pater Mortlock. Andover; Rich fear hs may lead Francs down a ADMITTED THURSDAY: Rcb- North End resldenU have long Headon Crash a lesson in these things foP us, ad-ltlons is that Italy and Japan seem us thoroughly that Cheater Parish House at 10:15 a.m. during St., Monday, ‘I^lesday, Friday, Sat Health" srt Humes, 172 McKse St.; Miss beeoi complaining about. to have done their own thinking Vinces urday, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Thurs way, Thursday: Mrs. Edward ard Gronhack and Ethel Cargo, lonely isolated road. mined that we can’t always be Bowles ia againat Communism. the second service). Thoms, vvidav. For the vital post of finance Claudia Carrier, 227 Grcm Rd.; Town Engineer James Sheekey and their own voting, without sub day, .11 a.m. to 0 p.m. An Interesting sidelight of the Coventry; Mra Norman Strong is' elated to present st the Board perfect? Is there aomethlng lack What, one may aak, could pos' 5 p.m.. Intermediate League Methodist Bcrvicea and Mrs. Nelson Skinnsr. Vernon; minister. Ds Gaulle was rsported Mra. Mary Gleason, 30 Griswold Kills* 6, Iiiiures to ‘^Anc.ent and Modern Necro recent SUtewlde dress eontfiU S t; Mrs. Anna PanelelL 26 Nys of Directors meeting Tuesday ing in our foreign Jlolicy 7 ordinating themselves either sibly have been our grounda for meeting with box luncheon. Both the eacraments of Holy Mrs. Joeeph Ulrich, ToUand; Pat to have reached Into the profes 7 p.m., Seniqr League meeting mancy,. Allas Mesmerism and Hyp was in Clinton Grange where four sionals and coma Up with UtUe S t; Mra Mary Maynard, 302 Main night cost estimates of enclosing Moscow or Washington. uneaslnesa on auch an Issue? Well notism T^nouheed” will be tte Communion and baptism will be generations of one family compet ricia Stricklaod, Bolton.. In reply, Prealdent Elsenhower, to be frank about it, we feared with Coniirmanda as guests. known Francois BIocb-LaInt, 46. S t: Mra Zora Duval, 19 Cole Lydall and White Brooks through 3 in New York aubject of. ths Lesson-Sermon to, admlnieteriHl at United Methodiat T Robertson Park. lapsing into more than hla aome- that Chester Bowles might be too CSiurcb tomorrow. The communion Hs Is hssd of a semigovsmmsntal man. St.) Alana Tomlinson, RFD tlmrt typical Jumble of grammar To Cost No Money, Or Love liberal to be reallatic. We feared Zion Evangelical LaUieran Church Sunday,'Juhe 1. axchangs bank and member ot the 1, Vernon; Fred Blankenburg, Sheekey was directed to study. Hie G oIdeiiX ^l i* from Romans medlUtion at 6:30 and 11 a.m. Barber H1H Rd.. RockvUle. ^B;(e- proposed project May 20. whm (Conttnned.friun Page-One)— . .and half-finished aentencea and he mljjht be tgojntelljgcnt Io.m ^ (Missouri 8y o d ) ■ wonM p -aarviesa- will be-gh -Wonders of the Universe- _IRtM glSttP ■ •( klghly W r confess'to a ■'csMonr-and al"^' Heac'end T~...... ■■ ■"■ '■ ...... " CdoperlM'BIirn "Rim tl2;01tt “B a not o vercoroetrf-ovll;- naiics ea^rta with the tills of In AD»Itt*!D YESTERDAY: Ah;; Old’ Board of Directors overrode thought, proceeded to contend, and 1o' 'prove that "he w si the Rev. Carlton T. Daley and will have been driving the car. Hla most complete indifference aa to loyal American. We feared he The Rev. Paul O. Prokopy, Pastor but overcome evlrwith good.” spectors of finance. thony Breszo, East Hartford; MarthC* request to obtain con SelacUons from tile Bible include be entitled “ Minds S tin ^ to Re tlluatrate, that foreign policy la a might somehow fancy himself too Mlea Marloa A. Brdln, Organist After the n»eUng of De Gaulle Richard Hale. Hartford; Lidea sulting engineer services In deter wife’s age waa given aa 36. The which political party, In Manches the foflowlng: "The n ^ t ia (ar membrance.” L ^ n a WllUmantic; Martha Mul- mining requirements for enclosing very complicated bualneaa, in positive and high-minded a charac Mrs. Jamas Swenson will bs vo Next on Agenda: and political lea«rs, Antolns nature of their car trip was not ter or eleewhere, gets most' credit June 1, Trinity Sunday. spent, the day ia at hand: let us Plnay, right wing Independent, doon. S3 Brant Rd.; Roxanne Hew Lydall In a 'conduit. which any alngle problem touches ter to campaign op the one Issue therefore cast off the wnrka if cal sololat at both services. Senior But last month both Sheekey learned here. for being most eager to bring a which reliable stock in trade for 0:00 s.m., Sunday School. (Note said none of the questions asked st itt 104 Cheetnut S t; Mrs. Merle all kinds of different nerve centere. if dartoieaa, and let ua put ^ the choir wlU, sing at 11 a.m. A nurs ths mestlng “ revested htany fxJlU- Csri, Coventry: Vincent Marelte, and Martin had given figures on The Injured hitchhikers were, rental housing project for the every routine candidate in public Free Bus transportation for chll ery will also be conducted during identified aa Kevin Brother, 21, of But eventually he emerged from dren yrhose .parents cannot bring armour of light” (Romans la> ^ ). cal dlffteultlea,” 16 Brent Dr., Vernon: John Bas what they thought (he project aging" to Manchester or any life. Correlative paaaagea f. bm "Sbl- the later service. Equatorial Orbit The SocislleU have been tom sett South Coventry: Francis Car would-cost. Martin estimated It 105 Halstead S t, East Orange. N. hie own compllcationa of thought And, above all, we feared that or send them, or live at a distance. Church schopl aeeaion will be a ^ Shee- J-, George Novak,-19, o f 320 Post place elae. . For Information, kindly dial Mitch ence and Hsalth With Key to the between fears that If they grm t penter, Coventry; Paul Therrien, “ in excess of 3200,000” and Shee- and expressiona to try to make a he might, by taking hla own Amer eld at 0:30 a.m. - for nursery, power to De Gaulle he would bc- 11 West Rd.. Rockville: Susan key's Mport said 367,000. Both Rd., and Loula Thomas, 17, of 61 This kind of project is apparent ell 9-0408 or 6-4444.) Scriptursa” by Mary Baker Eddy, idergarten, primary and senior alngle, clear point, and this was icaniam and his ow. anti-Commu- Include the following (p. 227:24- By DR. I. M. LEVEET < - SsteUitee revolve around ths •eome a dictator, but If they reject Tulls. Stafford Springs; Mary officiate differed over the sizes of Westchester Ave.', both of Port ly modern society's apologetic and 0:30 a.m.. Adult Bible Class. >ts; at 11 a.m. for Inter- Cheater, N. Y. They were taken the point he made: niam for granted, ' yield vital 26): "Citisena of the world, ac Dli«Vtor, Franklin JastHuto earth In elongated paths called el- him France might be tom by clvU Lota. East Hartford; Maurice Cor pipe they felt Wpuld be necessary. ahame-faced way of ahuffllng off ground to hla opponents In the 10 s.m., Nurasry in the parish mqdlitea and Juniors. t o Mount Vernon Hospital. "So that the cgrrylng on of for house during church worship. cept the 'glorious liberty of the Ftonotarinra lipeee and.these orbits are disturb war. mier. 67 Wadsworth St. North Endera, backed by the Its "aging” or its “aged" or Its race for the ysenatorial nomine-. p.m. toniorrow. the ed by the ahspa of the earth and Manchester -'Improvement Assn, . -pofiee-at Greenwich aald an offU eign policy is- a vary intricate bua- 10 s.m.. Divine worship -jwlUi chiidren„of Gpd,’ .and be freel lPhls ’ PhUadripbla.'...... “Ths widespread fears - o f olvll BIRTHS THimSDAY: A son.to 'aenioF -cltlzenB" Into aome Umbo tlOp,...... ------L-...... church dfteera wllHeave for the the dlrtribuHmi o f matter In I t “ Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Sawyer. and the Robertson School PTA, cer titere had halted Byrd about ineisV and it becbmes'aV ybu 'mlght Cdmmuhioh.; Theme: Trihlty • Mid is your divine right.” Staff Retr^ at The Refuge in Now that Russia and the U.8. War wers sharpened last night by 4:20 a.m. and warned him for where they can live without both- We began trembling for Bowles, Mission Activity have sach launched three satellites, The point of a sateHIte orbit near; the flrat serious outbreak of vlo- Thompeonvilte; "a eon to Mr. ant; have appeared at numerous Direc say. almost an art rather than any in this respect, from the moment South W W Ingt^ Each will carry est the earth te'oalled the pkrigte; Mrs. Robert Austin. 14% Hsek- tors’ meetings urging the brook be speeding but permitted him to 7 p.m., WsHher Lsague Society S t BlarFa . Epiaoepal Church a box lunch andsbeveragee will-be what should our space ectentlsts Imce rsported since the crisis be proceed without giving him a science, and I believe that free 1 that Bill Benton revealed himself, meeting, welcoming the newly the moat distant point is ths gan May 13. msUck S t; a son to Mr. and Mrs. closed because It is "a safety haz It is ' sdvertisedxss a project Church and Park Streete provided. strive for next? ■ apogee. The line Joining these ia ' ticket. countries such as ours have got ii campaign advertisements, as the Confirmed; also 65th anniversary Junior choir wlU'^hearee Mon- First we need more satellite in “ Supporters of the general were Kenneth Griffin, Bolton. ard” and because of its stench. which will cost Manchester noth The Be\-. Aided L. WUIiame, called the line of apsides. This Uns BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A eon Rev. John P. Blanchfield, who delivered the address ln_ the exer- The crash occun-ed ■* on West hero who single-handedly had de of the international W a 11 h e -Rector. <^y at 3:45 J).m. strumentation. Before man himself demonstrating In automobiles on Three facets of the Manchester Memorial Day scene arS'^hown The project is part of Mayor Har chester County's Cross' County to observe the principles that we tected and prespmably frustrated turns so that the perigee advances to Mr and Mrs. Robert Ouelette, cisw at Center Park. The baby enjoying the ultimate in spec old A. Turkington's Robertson ing, not one cent It could also be League Candlelight ceremony. The Rev. Preecott Beach Jr., Ooagregattanal can step off the earth, he' must ths Champ! Elysees when antl- In this montage. The six German Shepherd police dogs which tator comfort is Linnea Carol Atkins, 9-months-old daughter of Parkway about 5:30 a.m. Mount observe among ourselves: live and the Communist plot against CAth- and the ellipse does not r^ieat it GusllisU attacked their cars A Crystal Lake; a son to Mr. end Park redevelopment program. advertised as a project'which udil 7:15 p.m., “Momenta Of Com Aaelatant ' The Rev. Theodore W. (Randier possess more Information about marched in the Manchester Police unit stole the show as far a s» , Mr. and Mrs._. George Atkins, 148 Loomis St, (HSlald. Photos Vernon is some 15.miles soutfawest let Uvs. oUc standards, of education. True, fort,” WHAY. . — self.__;______;____ flying squad ot the police forces Mra. Robert .Quinn. Columbia;, a In a letter sent put May 26 cost not one ounce o( love, or ftllal Jr. has Chosen "Pam an "Spse«-----—:—■ ■ ■ -— — eon to Mr- and Mrs. Harfcy Brown, the children were concerned. The lower left photo shows the by Oilara). of Gr^nwich. "We cannot make ourselvea the there had been the Bowles telecast 8 p.m., Tha Lutheran Hour June 1, Trinity Sunday: Ing" aa Ws sermon topic at 11 km . I Also, we neW orbits of (•I"*” For s ssteuTte with a periotTof that are thick In Paris broke It up. from the Water Resources Com responsibility. in which Bowles modestly de Broadcast, WPOP. f o r "This 96 minutea the - elUpee turns ones At least six persons were In Ellington; a daughter to Mr. and mission, senior sanitary engineer boas, whether It be of a country .in 7:30 a.m.. Holy Crmmunlon. worsWp at ths OongwgatloSd ■>» We Are sure those who believe in scribed how he had bearded the Life,” TV, kindly consult news in 48 days. If we had a chart of jured, Including a child and three Mra. Walter Weir, 170 Wells S t; the day, 'although there were sev A. Richard Lombardi told Martin Africa or anywhere else.. Wa have Celebrant, the Rector. Church tomorrow. Nurssry wUl be |o*n remain In orWt longer. TWe a son to Mr. and Mra. James Bro- It can wax quite fervent about Khrushchev in his Moscow den, paper or guide. 0 a.m., Morning Prayer, with held for email chUdren. WlU call for more to opemte It, the final iiictura would look policemen. , ^ eral accidents- One woman drove samples taken May 1 showed the got to be partnera in good faith,' and left him gasping for Ideologi like a many-petalied roeette- .Ebr De Geulte arrived In Parle from sowaki, 42 Florence St.; a son to Police Arrests What a humane and kindly thing JiMor Choir. Address by the As- Church school eeseion wUl be her car th rou ^ . Wilrose's store new ,clarifier was withholding 95 That could Include, U\e President cal breath. But that 1 ind of thing Conmninlty Baptist Church circular orMt, there is no line his rural home as the battle w s! Mr. and Mra. Edward B. Duclos, window, a teenager ^hlt a phone News Tidhits per cent of waste solids from Ly it is to do. We also suggest that ■iitant The Kindergarten depart held at 6:30 a.m. and wlU lncludkll« UibMaunchlngs. ■ going on. but be didn’t get n«sr It. 1097 Main S t 15,000 Line Streets said, an effort to pereuade. but the can be dangerous; It could go into 503 Bast Center St. at the Green ment will enter the main Church the adult Bible class. . t No dbubt these ends will be qt- of apaldee because the sstslUte la pole, and two cars' cpllld^ at dall Brook. And the .old clarifier, this kind of thing la perhaps the John R. Meubert,'Minister A fter several quick tripe te the BIRTHS TODAY: A son to Mr. Culled from AP Wires Three teenagers were''arrested techniques of persuasion would some minds as a photograph ot after the proceaslonsl .hymn. No Jupior FeU ow ^p WlU hold Ua talned. MbMwWle there are easier the esme distance from the earth Knighton and Holl Sts. Lombardi said, was removing 68 climactic mark of a generation Bowles and , Khrushchev sitting at all times. Thus, there would be capiUl for conferences earlier In and Mra Christopher Wollenberg. The few stores that were bpen per cent of solids. after a fiat-fight last night. and . have to be limited. service in Children’s Chapel. Nur last rehearsal o fth e puppet show g]•:'•*••( ’••ir*' ' "m - Utted setriHte'from territory un constitution to provide for a .Dowd, 1 Bow S t; Mrs. EUleen men. National Guards, American. flict. \ is the best we are ever going to Spoasoted py the Mancheatar and Church School 0 and 10:30 'Showers of B le^ng.” To improve our understanding of section.. iq>n of Mr. and Mrs. Augustus C. ized (n the^ near future” because Patrolman Raymond Peck said, statement kept in the mind of Oeoaell of Cbnrebea 2 p.m^ Hospital 'vUitatlon by cy, Inc. Call and see. #Q 3-1577. der our control. satellite 'data, the -U.S. may try Stronger executive—one of De Stock, Stbrm; Stanley Cheesey, Le^onnaires; Nike men. and civic The priest was the • Rev. Kmil Haggerty, 181 Center St., Is serv that he observ^ Wright ptoceed ■'i ■ , be able to do, then we. should do It. a.m. The Howland-Baker group. Jixt Andover; RIcIiard Deapy, 158 Hil Iwders stepped to the music of Kapaun. and the words were, "I- Patrolman Robert X,annan in wastes have, accumulated along newspaper editors and members of Sermon,'• ’tWords of- Counsel Mra. Mildred Pickup and Mrs. to put a satellite Into an equatorial QaiiUe's objectives.. vestigated amd summoned Nelson ing Ivith Marine Aircraft Group the brook's bemks over the years. through the-interaecttons of New But let's, not be very proud about Elizabeth Wilson. Manchester Evening Herald B o l-ln o r tl^ f the equator, ^ d Jarvis orbit this year. The Algiers insurgents have re liard S t; Mrs. tMary Pinto, ,75 five marching bands. would rather die for the truth than Congress who, the moment some- from the Master.” Pastor Ander to Town. Court June 7. II, a unit of the 1st Marine Air North End residents claim these and Center, and Wlhtef and Gar It. Let’a not think the federal gov The Golden Rule at Work^ 7 p.m.. Service o f woreWp. In ton correspondeBt, - D e r i s M. 1 Jainiid, Just soiltb of it could pro- (Oopyright 1958; OeneiaUfeistiirea fused to relinquish power until De Seaman Circle; Harold Fracchia. Leading the parade were the live what ia falser craft Wipg, based at the Naval Air den Sts., without stopping. i thtog unpleasant happens adme son. Gaulle UkM dVeir. The InsurgenU Andover; Mpe. Georgia Burnham, 2 Manchester-Police, and stealing., There were no Injuries reported. deposits contribute te the odor, ernment can be sons and daugh William Morris, who was. the* 4,p.m.. Dedication of Christ Lu Center Park with'Band and Male D’ltalla, telephone Mltehell #5545.] vide suitable bases in the Pacific. Corp.) Father Blanchfield told of the Station, Ataugi, Japan. Wright has been summoned into where -in the world, demand, flrat Chorus. Speaksr will be Briga There are also locations (n Other 72-member All-Algeria Committee Steven St.; M ra Lydia Rowland, the show were the six German Nelsons' car had to be towed from which they say is particularly un ters. Let us not believe that there father of so many good works qn theran Church in Middletown. hardships Kapaun' underwent be court June 7. - - dier Harold Bevan from the ms(i'a countries. Quito, Ecuador,: is on the was to consider today a proposal Coventry: Mra.-Margaret Schweit Shepherd dogs that marched with the scene. pleasant in hot. dry wea'Uier. Mrs. E. Jane Munro, 25, of lO an inquest, at WasJiington, to see this earth including the settlement . X X*______s. lie At_._ eswAWAVtf fore he finally died in a concentra Miss Emlty Kissmann and Mrs. la dignity In Segregation. Above aocial aervice department, Hart edinitor but there la land to the that they cut all ties with present zer, 126 Vernon Ave. RockvUle; the police. > tion camp in Korea. The man was In another accident on Holl St. The new .ciarifier^ .Lombardi Olcott St., was arrested Thursday who in Washington is responsible ides to provide co-operative homes North Methodist Church New Idlf Oaims Pat Through Paces yesterday, police reported that Anna Orimason afe delegates from said, has brought about a 36 per all, let ua not abandon hope that 447 N. Main SL ford. • ■ east of tt-^the Jungles of Brasil— political parties, which De G ^ l e -Jack Gordon, Glulonbury; Mrs. the core of mor.sle for the suffering and charged with keeping an tin- for It, and demand, second, strong for -iliorklng people, wrote to s Uames for France’s troubles. TWa Concette LamoUreux and son. East The parade Stopped for a few thousands in,the camp, despite his cars driven-by Roland L. Vegiard, the Lutheran Womenb Miaalon' cent reduction in bacteria oxygen our - own society may yet evolve Rev. H. Osgood Bennett, Minister and that country might object In League of Zion Ch'urch who will licenced dog. She Is scheduled to emergency action bn the part, of friend in the twilight years of his On Decline' Here the Amason delta are many Islands would pave the way fo r , possible Hartford; Mrs. Loris Masterton minutes when the- police dogs own afflictions. He died after a 2i; and Lester,T. Willis, 43, both demand, and the old clarifier one appear in Town Court Juhe 7. some, aolution closer to the heart St. John's PoBek Natiqnal attend the Atlantic District .con Washington to cure it life some words that might well ' _ ■ ■ V that mi{d>t suitable, and only formation of a, unified G*nlli*( and son, WllUmantic; Mra Ger reached the Intersection of Main series of infections, but his last of, Glastonbury, collided at Holl of 14 per cent, aaqprding to the Leo H.'Arsenault, 26, of 54'Birch and farther away from the federal have been his crjsed: 0 a.lA„ Sunday School; kinder- CathoUc Church vention of the organization in Al garten. Junior and youth depart 38 Galway St. Claims for unemployiheflt com the AUanUc Ocean is to the east. P*rty- aldine Mqrrta-and daughter, WaP' and Pearl Sts. where the dogs were words were ones of happiness that and Knighton Sts. Patrolman Samples taken May 1. St., ' was arrested yesterday and In fact, perhaps all of us could "I’m going your way, so let ue James. McCooe said that damage bany. N.Y., June 4 and 6. Mrs. government. ments. Rev. D. Kent Kulawaaz, Rector pensation at the local office of the In Italian Somalis the. town of A non^political newspaper, the -ping; Mrs. Beverly Johnson and put through their paices by Police God had seen fit to test him. In effect, lowering the bacteria charged' with operating a motor, benefit from realising that we are go hand In hand.'You help me and Paris Journal; said Do Gaulle out Chief Herman O, ,-Schqndel. The reasons'for which Kapaun th both cars was slight and no ar Franklin Hill is an alternate. oxygen demand In the waste water vehicle 'in violation of a restricted . We .human beings are espeeiel I'll help you. We will not be liere 10:30 a.m., Sunday School; nurs ^ t e Employment Security Divi Gulmbo la Just south of the equa- daughter, 49 Wetherell St. living In the world, not running It ery and primary departments. 8:30 a.m.. Low Maes. - sion showed a decided drop for the tor, with the Indian Ocean to the lined several other. polnti in Ms DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: At one point in tlib parade a lived, and the spirit with which he rest was made. lowers the amount of odor-causing license. , ^ trials to one another In two agea— very long, for eooq death,, the kind Sunset,Rebekah Ixdge.wUI^ meet For that is the way it is, and the 10^0 a.m.. Family worship, 10:30 a.m., H 209 E. Center St,—Ml #-0896 thought the car was in reverse and ments. anj great extent. 'The BOD in the Arsenault's court date has been That is Indeed to treat all others Nodden Awarded 7 p.m., (Mapel Meeting. 1,638 and a month ago there were I ceive from aatellltea 'will be hard St.; Mrsx Katherine Remklewicz, waved bade. Gen. John Logan’s orders, first that she stepped on the gas pedal influent (water entering the clari selves. " 1,652 claims made. given in 1868 to establish Memo set for June 7,, ' . as If they were our equals. Covenant Congregntlonnl CTiurch 8 p.m-, Tuesday, Bible study. to decipher. Talcottvlue; Robert Hume, 172 His truck waa pulling a missile instead pf the brake aa the car fiers) ranges betw'een 120 and 130 Our modern society has devel 48 Spruce St, Statewide, Labor Commissioner McKee S t ; Mrs. Margaret Kim carrier on which were two wlcioua rial Day. Mar.v Bushnell Cheney Auxiliary, U of SC Degree 8 p.ni., Friday, Prayer meeting. mounted the curb. US'WV, haii received notice of tl\e parts per million with the efflu oped sltuationa and codes which Rev. K. #ljmir Rnsk, Pnstor —T.. .. Renato E. Ricciuti said Connecti ball, 184 Hackmatack S t; Laura looking Ajax mlariles; ' The' Salvation Arm# Quartet ents (water leaving the cterUiera) Faro Named *Phardah* cut employment showed little Figaro, 10 Vernon Onter Helghte, sang i two hymns. Mias Lyn Ann Mrs. Mary Darling, 77, of. the 49th annua) Department Conven Two Elections are not favorable to euch affeption Richard Paul Nodden, son ot Eber Dunham Memorial Church— .Women In high heels who watch same address, a passenger, receiv tion in Waterbury, Jjine 6 and 7. ranging between 80 and 100 parts Sunday, June 1— change during the week'of May 17, Vernon; Mri. Bertha Firato, 99 ed the parade found they hSd to Hogan, a sixth nsder, read-her New York—Faro, once the most tolerance, and care at either end of Basil T. Nodden, 231. Hackmatack Baptist . Moioolm E. Stesras ed a bump on the' forehead. She Members desiring information In per million.” Everybody gained,.in last week 0:30 a.m., Sunday School. with 69,100 Jobleas, as compared Plymouth Lane; Jo)m McVeigh, ‘"move their feet often to' keep from compbsltlon, "What America Resaniple Wastes popular gambil'ng-card gam e. in St., received his bachelor Of sci Mansfield D «^ t to 09,200tthe previous week. Malcolm E. Steams, 83, West Means to Me.” Carles VanA-usdall, was treat^ at Manchester Memo regard to bus schedulea. ahould end's Itsilan elections, except the the .age scale. Parents no longer 10:30 •a.m., Church-time- Nur Re\\ Bruce L. Cleveland, Mlnisler 25? Spruce St.; Ford Blood. Glas sinking into the-asphalt pavement Lombardi said Commission en the world, dates back to ttm 15Ui..- ence degree in geology yeeterday Bridgeport continued' to lead the Hartford, formerly of Manchester, tonbury; Joseph Liegl, 21 Bilyue a senior at Manchester High rial Hospital and released. phpne Ml'S. Gladys Rldolfl, secre Century, when .it was called parties of the extreme right, whldilhsve enough time and energy for at commencement exercleeS at the sery, died yesterday st his home. #a the sun became-hotter. tary, 117 W. Middle Tpke. gineers will return ,o Lydall A 10:45 s.m.. Morning Worship. State, reporting 17,000 Jobless; SERVICE OF WORSHIP Rd.; Albert ChuHUa, 58., Bretton School, delivered, Lincoln’s .Gettys- The front of the dress shop was Pharaoh because the back of tha The front line of parade watch were devoted to either Faaciam or thielr own children, and this fact '.10 a.m., Sunday School '(classes Foulds in the near future to assist Univeodty of South Carolina, Co followed by Hartford, with 15,600; Bom In Cavendish, •'Vt., he was Rd.; Ohrietie McCJorniick, 240Hen burg Address. The nSmes'bf Vet badly damaged. Police made no French calrds used In playing the' lumbia, S. C. Sermon Topic: "My Oiurch.” for all ages). treasurer of the Springfield, Vt., ers consisted of a formidable array The Friendship, Circle of the ii itartlng chemical feed equip a return of the monarchy. ‘ - I headlined aa one of the Communion and reception of New Haven, 10,600; and Water- ry S t: Mre. Gall Bailey, 24 Tyler of baby atrollera. Many of them erans who have died since last hie- aneat. game bore a picture of an ancient He held the position of marshal 11 a.m.. Morning worship. bury, 10,600. Savings IBank 'until retiring in -4- Salvation Army wifi meet at the ment, and to resample wastes. He n e ruling CSiriatlan Democrats I sociological ills of eur time. The new members "evening feUowahip Circle; Mre. Rose Laroee, 428 were equipped with' sun shades for morlal’ Day were read, after which said Martin will be. kept Informed Egyptian king. The game waa in- •' and athletic -rhairman In Sigma 7:30 p.m.. Evening service. 1939. He m ov^ to Manchester in two wreaths were placed on the. Citadel Monday’ night at 7:45. troduced to this country by. the gained well enough' to insure their other side of the same coin la that hour at 7 p.m< IN THE CENTER PARK 1044 and to West Hartford 10 Broad S t; Mra Viola S t-e n g e r, the ultimate, in spectator comforL Japan to Buy Iron Ore ^ Hostesses will be Mrs. Doris as to test results and operating Phi Epeiloia social fraternity, and Glastonbury; Pamela White, 75 monument ln-(jenter Park. soldiers of Lafayette and Rocham- own continuance In power.’ The children no longer have e place In was also on-the football, track and Sermon Topic: "The Treaaureof Second Congregational .{Church Rightn Survey Outlined years ago. He was a member of the One,StroHer had for Its passengers Howard and Mrs. Alice Munsie. efficiencies of the clarifiers. - Silence." "Welcome Home" aocial Pine St.; Alan Skinner, RFD 1, three large, balloons. The baby : Jacob Laguza, commander of beau. Communists' gained enough to [their livei for parents. .This, too. softball teams. . • Rev. Arnold W. Tozer, Mlnlater ^ Sunday At 7 P.M. First <3iurch of Ghrlat, Congrega the Anders'on-Shea Post of the VisakAapatnam, India—A broad The new clarifier, a 325,0(|0 piece for the Ralph Nyman family . at Guatemala Women in Latin tional. West Hartford. Vernon; Geoffrey Gagne, 103 preferred his father’s shoulders. agreement naif been reached on the of equlpnaent, waa installed at the ahpw that they had recovered from we think, is s apciological 111. The Mr. and Mrs. Nodden atjlended America still do not participate | Orchard St., Rockville; Mre. Bar Veterans of Foreign Wars, read a U.S. Secret: Hard Work Water in Ear M ufft the exercises. 8 p.m. , 10 a.m., Morning worship add MUSIC lY THE SALVATION ARMY RAND He leaves hte wife, Mrs. Lucy Traffic lights flashed red, but no prayer,' and Eugene Freeman, Bale of 2,000,000 tons of iron ore Parker Si. plant April 21 and is the rude ahock the Hungarian rev question is: are we locked:Into this church school. fully In community affaira affect: Woodbum Steams; three eons, bara Wplrs and daughter. Winder- one, least of all the marchers, paid annually to Japan from the being used by both Lydall A ing them and the Inter-American I and MALE CHORUS mere "wtege, Rockvilld; Mrs- Ma commander of the DUwbrth-Cor- Washington — Selichlro Wsta- olution o f 1056 brought to Italian way of life so that the best and Talcotte-Ule Congregattonal Center ^ngregatlonal Church Sermon; "The Judgment I! Howard M., Gordon W. and John them any hebd. The bands were RourkeU area of India, starting Foulds and the Colonial Board Co. OtUwa—The Cjanadlan National (Jommlsaum o t Women intends to | ria Albert and daughter, 4 Flint ■paced far eno^h apart so that few nell-Quey Post, No. 102, of the nabe, assistant head > of a Japa Health CouncU reports develop politics. Ths best proportionate most honest thing for us to do Chuich Clifford O. Simpson, Minister Light" ^ RRIGAPIER HAROLO REVAN, SpMktr. H. Steams .all of West Hartford; American' Leglqn, read.the eulogy. in-1964. Both countries will benefit. nese steel company, (who has Just It was ordered late last summer Laurence J. Vlncint, 6:45 p.m.. Mu Sigma Chi meeU find dut why. A Guatemalan edu six grandchildren, and slx-great- Dr.; Mre. Mary Gabbey and eon, marchera had trouble keeping to a after North Enders urged the ment of S' new type of ear muff for .gains o f all .aasin to have been would be to consign all our chil Robert K. Shlmoda, Minister cator, Mrs. Grmcieia ()usn Vslen- The program closed with the In India the agreement will lead finished a study of American steel Assoctete Minleter at the Church. iSFECIAL MUMC and SINGING. grandcMldren, 225 Vernon S t beat. The only difficulty on that to the Inatallation and Improve Watei) Resources Commisaion to protecting the haarthg of persons acorad by tha SodsliaU, who lately dren to eUte kindergartens, to zuels, president, ssye her orgsn- ■core was when the parade' pla;ring of the National Anthem, a mills,, says he used to think working In extremely noisy places. 10 a.m., ServlM and Sunday . 7 p.m.. Junior-High Group meets The funeral will be held at 2:30 ment of railway and port facilities abundant resources and monopollea Inveatlgats the matter of Lydall faring them up for us, and consign isaUon will make a country-by CHAIRS FOR EVERYIODY. . Monday afternoon at the First PAPUt USED TWICE .marched around Munro.Parklet At gun salute fired by th* Connecti A pair .of plaatio sacs fiUsd witk have been trying to wiggle out- of School classes for high school ages. 7:30 a.m.. Holy Communion, st the Church. ^ cut National Guard, and Taps. and ths davsiopihent ot the mining were the secret of Aiqsrioa’h Brook. all our aged to the state, too, so it 8, 9:15 and 11 a.m.. Church serv country , study of "obetacles pre: la eaae of tain Ow neetiag wUl be In the OilMeL ChurcA of Christ, Congregational, New York—Almoet one third ttmaa the bands were directly op Tha iNrst elMifiar was lasUUtd water solves ths probtem of fttUng tfesir (UUnnoo with the dommu- 11 a.m.,. Morning worehlp serv venting women from taking more posite ons saothsr, causing a litUe ’ ^ Town Quiet - Industiy. Japan will bs assured of strength, but his observations Jiave ices, communion sX all aervtcss. SODOM U>W im POINT yOOTX BE GLAD YOU OAMR . ' Y ^ t Hartford, Burial will be In of' the papsr and paperboard used oonvlncsd him that ths real ascrat ■lx years ago la rasponss to aiinl- ths muffs UghUy te any shsps m may ears for them? Or ars ws, ice. eermon,. "Renewing Our I^ur^ interest in sxsrcteing „tbslr rights, in the United Statec is returned eonfuslon in ths ranks. Eteewhets in Manchester, things a eontihuad Irbn-ore supply on a pose," communion. < Ssrinon; "Ths widy of Chri«t" jtnisaltm Thf low tit point Falrvlow (Semetery, West Hsrt- long-tem basia at rassonahls Is ethics and a hard-working Isr pubUfl weontant sad rsduesd ears or hssfi, and the water daaip* tlwt tlM best gains aoms day, going to ba blsassd by with emphasis on sducattonsl and] thto afiv; b y lb o KlwkMa flord. to papsr mills ia ths form of waste Ona smidl boy 1st iro of hla tri- wars quist. •ns ths noise. . 11 a.m., Sunday School. - fflS and 11 a.in., caiureh School, on ^ is at Sodom, on No.Catel auto accldsntg marred prtesa. / ^ _ P«*Pl«- . . , - -e-*---- eoasIdaraMF the aatouat ot waktes tlHo yadleulsr ssc- soma soelAl r«volut)on which rs- nurssry (8 ysar olds) through shore of tha Dspd Ssa. It Is 1,203 training opportunltlaa avaUablo tol nmm Witt ks M aalllag koura. paper and .used again. eyela.handtes to liold loth arms 6:30 p.m„ Pllgiilm Fellowship for them." I*. . ttat perhaps ths Issyisa us from the ebass of ths dol- parents and new members. Jt^ or high- (sot below ssa lavsL ./■ . . '■ I . ■rt: W : ’,' i . ' - . i ' - •' 'A: :v.
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TAGRiNiMft MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTERi CONN„ SATURDAY, MAY 8J, 19^ MANCHESTiBB EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN„ SATURDAY, MAY 81, 1968 ■ t
■/ BY V. t . HAMLIN loUR BOARDING HOUSE with .r' MAJOR HOOPLE s
^WDW/ THE TRCWk' HE'^OFF S e n se and N o n s e n s e IS 8LATTIN6, ORBVT/--* , WOD EV6NlN6.SOy6/ ' ; OUT AM OFF- .THAT 6I6MAL HOPE you HAD A PLEA 60UNDE AS AMT DAV.'^ 1 STAJ)^ Key MOTE ON ( , Ulntattr (mattihg th« little flrl her boy-friend) — There’i a girl X ' THE final chord fji PHOMY AS A' who'a willing to auffer for her Qe* HO/WE READING, a n d on the etreet)—What have you -WILTON'S MOOSE CALL/ fa. RESTINS -~NEEDED been OM THE ^WHERE'S there, Bitty? A UTTL>mETO Betty—A dime to buy Ice cream jy-frlend (Innocantly) — WltJr, /W.V , 308 AS THEMA30R? whaKbellef la that? COMP^B , stead y AG e6da. ■ ^ OlrK-Oh, ehe believes that a|ia HO- IA «l)NC»AWr Mlniater—But why dont you 'Ku/w/i n e - contrlbuta tha dime to the mla- can w e ^ a number flve-ehoe on a IDEDTD number ^ h t foot. ^ • RETIRE.' ***§etty—I thought Of that but I decided to buy the Ice cream and A bill now bmore the New T«-k let the drugetore/man get the State Legielature would prohibit credit for giving It. leeuance of motoKyaliicla. drlver’a Ucenae unleaa aboompanled by a phyildan’i certlScatG^aUtlng ap MANCHESTER The girl looked maliciously after lUNCHESTEIt a charming young belle tripping plicant la not iUfferIniKTrom ept- MILLWOKK CO. wiAXH-ma wm^iwau down the etreet. lepay or other ailment which caueea M4 BrvaS 8L—ret MJ-a-aStt W b > » - « 4 « Radio WHAk-HtlO BY A L VERMEER blackout \ Ctrl (obaervlng cauatlrally to wuRo—isiia •tnndsra time WFUP—14ia YOU KIDDING? b V THEN ______- ' 6 m . l e t h e r p l a y ;'— w« EAST-TO-CJARE-FOR CiOIFFURES. SHE'LL HAVE PLENTY £V£f^Y HOUSE WILL . ttbe beet In h a v e a n a u t o m a t ic m# foiiowlna prugraih eoked-Ai<4*jr^, - FASHIONED FOR SUN-DAY FESTIVITIES OF DISHES TO WASH J ^ ... .. WHAT—UuiH>ei detanade ' '' WHEN SHE'S GROWN UP.' DISH WASHERVj- ^ muicR vAKitm • tienemi Mlllwerk ilea are------aupptled- oy tha radio wCCC-Kvenlng Hade Daily Crossword Puzzle WKNB-P U. 7^ QUAUTY » CnmpiPte Window UnRa nanagementa and are eubject to WTIC-lIon(li.r • All SiM> IhHira Uia^e without noiiua. WOR^Upbeat Anawor to Prevloua Puwte SEAFOOD • Mltreg Md Ulaed rrtm l:4e - WPOP - liii.- Bnx Bat Night GQe's “ e expert flnhliiet Work WUAX-^Puiaa Parly I iU - UNAN0IDA6LV Caban Cortqutit WCCU Huau: Muvaa WHAY-^pper Strenada rTAINED 43 OAK ST. e (Vftnpletn Hardware Dept W K ilB -P U. WCCt^Lveiiing Muaie TEL. MI 9-9M7 W T lC ^cn a WKNA-P.JI. ^ 99 EAST CENTER ST.—TeL Ml 3-5009* ^ £ >M|Aplace* ».»t. W OS^Nawa Kapenar t^lC-Monltor ACBoaa DOWN WPOP-N-wa WDRC—Upbeat tile. WPOP -Ju*. Bna Sat Night BY DICK TURNER tCuba U ^ 1 Shove WHAX-Putaa Party CARNIVAL a Penetrate *'?VHAY-Supper Stranada — of the COMPLETE WCLW Muaii cOwm WCCC—Newcaat- YES. IT.'S OUR AntiUee'* IBlbUeal WKNB-PM WTtO—Koaa Muiar WKNB—Methodlat Men a Hour . Sth IIRTHDAY! DON WILLIS ait U ee--- mountain •ATING MANCHESTER WtSU>-lM * DrauraU I WTIC-Monitot the Greeter 'iltot by WPOP-Trmpo BandaUitd ' WORC—Xavier Cugat Wfi ar« grateful to yon, our RnlfiryNor pratwHira I :te WPOP-Word of Ufa T f I i~r AntUlee expoeure WHAV—Parada ol Muaie 1:4<— friends and custooiers. that GARHeE Lat 11 nuterate • New Guinea Bo> AUTO PARTS 1.' rt,«.iii WHAY —Suppei Semiada inade H poBaible. It’s because of lIB e e it W KNB-P M WCCC—Newseaal you thht we are able to cele 18 MBin Tel Ml-9 4531 BY AL CAPP apd BOB LUBBERS port CALL l.'S Pt)R PUCE •270 BROAD SI WTU;-Ki.aa MlllM WKNB—Methodiat Mon a Hour 14 Greek weight • Blackbird of 11 Finer del 14 Pull up B8TIMA1 WDRC-^UConn Preuaia WTIC—Moriluf brate our 6th anniversary. Spe I I Term uecd in -----le one of MWae Indebted WDRC—Xavier Cusat cials Will be featnred the entire cuckoo family WPOP- Tampn Bandrtaiid WPOP- Word of Ufo Spaelallxliig In ^ eolo whin I Wrong itf previneec STPaeca Alwaya At Voui Nervtoe Por- l:4»- month bf May. Greatest values WHa V-F arad, o( Muaw S:W- BEAUTY llProaouii (prefix) St lu capital city sapient FOQARnillOS. e MArHINL ailop RRRVICE WUAV—SvrviMde in Blue ^ Of the year! ^ MAKE SERVICE ^ ITAeeam aortek letter ssaafoea modifleatioa INCOKPORATED^ e BQCiPMP.NT WTIC—Monitor ’ fUkworm 3SBc borne 41 Oeelle e PAKTA (new and rebuilt) WTIC -Buaa MlUer - WDRC—Sat Nile C.iuntiy Style Howord't SItap Coiitar (pi) dCPDO HIGHLAND COAl WORC—Navy Bwinga WPOP-J~Ju|ia ■ Boa“ *Saturday ' Night" Front ErW AlignmMit la General (eb.) 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SoRiytiit Srrdco WHa Y—Parada al MuaW \ WPOF-Hound Dog . SILVERWARE mclal ^HREE J'S WCCC—Jualc Room g:4g— fessional job done, Paul's Paint and Warren Decorating Bar is a must s e r v ic e STATION WKNB-Yanka va Buaton when it.comes to selecting walj- MUSIC CENYER sa Compute t r WHAY - LdiSaiette Novena Wallpaper Co., 645 Main St. have R^HNISHING Open Dully a A.M . to 1 AJM. WTtC-Jtua, MUiei WTIC—Moriltor I^per for all kinds of suggestions so Drink made IT r RESTAURANT WDRC—Oily HoaplUl I WDRIJ—Suuru Just everything you could poesibly 18« Middle! Tpka Went □ J WPOP—Yanka va Boalon want to transform the Inside and as to companion papers, whfit Airo. witk malt Routa 4 ond 44A. 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WEIL prophet r r WKNB—Yanke vc Boatoa t:ta- - He is alwaya willing to give you GBMOLOOIST' M Sm all turner L CAR WASHING W n c —Rnaa Millar WHAY —itouurd Review pasted, cut and ready to hang for the benefit of his many years of Orcheura For Uiro r r r SCATINO FOR WDRC—Herr'a tp Vrta WTIC-Monltor simtiltfied paper hanging. Birge TEL an o-agn MOieddeac of , 1 ovck\^ WPOP—Yanka va Boaton experience in this business. As a J ROAD SERVICE too PEOPLE WDRC—Mooda lor Romance . Medallion, the paper that has a infetuetton . U i:te- WPOP-Hound Dog matter of fact, you do not need to %r IT WHA.Y-Parada ol Muaie t:4 »- . clear plastic coating is marvelous J l FL ...WUGC—Record. Aevlao...... Invest .4 J,ea±ric .amOH.nt. of, mpn^^ PfOlMCYt — WHAY—-iiM-..ird-Review ■ .- - to .use-wheco.,papec .ls..apt,.to .ha-., r r WKNB-Yanka va Boaton WTIC—Monitor iii buying new equipment for -It Is f Havena’i J P I p P L K Wonc—Monitor WDRC—Mooda lor Romance come- soiled easily. 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Columbia Bicycles WDRtt—Record Shop it'.iaX weekend, the State Highway De REASONABLE PRICES WPOP—Yank, va Boalon WII/^ Mt.iiiiiani Maiinae ing from 6 a.nt, until noon, BUGS BUNNY Director Goodyear Tires 4:Sa- Town Clerk Edward Tomkiel partment will continue the bitumi FREE ESTIMATES PACKAGE STORE b M i i i i WHAY—Parade ot Muaie WTICVirMnhItor JOHN ANDI810. PennittM Repairs. Service WCXN'-Record Rev.ne WPRC.VMooda----- '.VyMoo, Inr Romance announced today. nous surface treatment of black RT. sa—WAPPENG, CONN, BY ROY CRANE f.lFVATRy^ YAK! JTHINirm* 143 B. CENTER ST. WTOP.^uHe’ Box 8ahirdav3aS4 WCCC—Kvenlng Muaie Flanders' Fields." and t^UNDERlNG .Qualify Momerlab ■xpurl WTi.' .'-a. Mike's attentions this month as she CALL ej4L.L WDRC—Newa Time was over Billy’s devotion a few Various song^ and poems were Brafiehee At; * WPOP—Tempo BandatAond sung and recited by pupils of. kin Over SB Teere theperteaiDe lEER weeks ago. And she never bears an 18 OAK ST. M l 3-6563 4:'1S— dergarten, Second and fourth a W h O K H M WHeV Sn..rte Hi> Ml«hl ex-steady a. grudge. CARTER TREE LIQUORS WcrCC—Evenin* Miiaie gra^s. SOI HARTFORD RD. WKNB-PM. Never Enough Susan Hodson offreed a raemo.- ' 243 N. M A IN ST. CallMl9-S807 5--3I ,, WINES WTh Hirirtlv »*« ru She loves clothes and no matter r)al Day prayer, the glee club' sang EXPERT CO. r 7M. ItH- MX WDRC—Newa Tim* how crowded her closet is, she A. AIMETTi; Prop. Large Walk-In Beer Cooler <5idM(iM WPOP—Tempo Bandataond' a' hymn and the program concluded NEW SYSTEM PHONE MI 3-7695 , t;M— never has enough,. with the singing of "Taps’' by the Ha'rrtaon SL, Msiicliestar BY LESLIE TURNER and Cold Beer At All Tlmee WHAY—Serenade She rushes from one ImpcTtant LAUNDRY •‘ CAPTAIN EASY ■ Opea Dally B ARM. to B P.M. WCCC—Evening Mualc entire school. WKNB—P M. moment to the next moat impor In charge of the program were DRY CLEANERS WTic-MOnltor tant moment, always anticipating BY RALSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY f Mrs. Helen Snyder, Raymond Fike, Main Plant; 44 Harrison SL _FOR iXTRA MONSY MR. ABERNATHY WDRC—Sat. at tb* Cbaa* the one ahead and Rever looking M«mehMt8r Maving . WPOP—Tempo Bandaiand Deborah Humphrey, Martin He Phone nil 8-7758 „ - IlMsier back on the moment already lived. Be CAREFUL.THE LASTTIAAE YOU l:4g— bert, Peter ^ ’tUefaek, Kathleen ...BUT IT WILL NfeVER. aad Trucking Co. WHAY—Washlngtoa Biraclal She thinks • 25 is old and can’t WE PAY WENT WITH M e A RSH POUEP Read Herald Advba McLaughlin, Kenneth Royce, Kim Upholittry 1 HOPE I CAN LAND HAPPEN AGAIN. -t WCOC->-Evening~3|>>«'■ % CANVAS AWNINGS And she'll find it hard to remem have'the best prospects for the years ahead? When is ber, too. ' John J. 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EARL YOST f ! Sph W (Mtor Qofifi to Bfittle D el^y in Mile. As Clyde Richard Hurls 5-2 Vi(dbry dyCT Ffifiture event today in the LpA.A. track and field cKanv pionships at ViUanova will be qre mile rut) featuring Olympie champion Ron Delany of Vifiknova. Ohe of hls- stinest chi ______andf marked tk i only Inning the Chief Maarhesimr Indifinapolis, May 31 Renn tories. / ' three singlea in a losing cause. DeCarll, c ...... Writer’s ."Aasn. luncheon, "Last will meet the Yankees on Old rave the Indians a final 9-2-1 won, fourth straight pitching decision, singled to leftfteld and continued hie burning car on thcr first lap of winter Pete snd I decided to run to catcher Dick Avery, who in Windham .. .4". .. 3 6 .333 5 Bpet Loads to Bun 3B. resbier, Bsuavlee: 8B, Dslcle, Nyquisi. 2b ...'■ the Memorial Day classic yester Timers Day this season at Yankee lost and tied IcaRue record com-, waa not at his best agalnat the 8 .2.73 6 onto second base as the outfield Rrnn. Kacihski, iVsIiTer; SAC, Rich DtIsi^ I. lb •••• whatever I.C.4.A. race in the Gar pared to the 8-4 mark compiled by j hustling ChiefUlna. but the turn fired to first baseman Dick Bristol 8 ManeMster’s' lone boot, a walk, ard; SF, Ofldin: DP. Richard to Ksetn- aodiB. cf. p .... day after thd worat atari in the den lhat Delany didn’t nm. When Stadium. The date la Saturday. Kacinsk'i to check a budding rally. Hall .. 3 8 J73 6 throw went to the plate in a late Giordano, rf .... 47-year Matory of the race. Aug. 6 and tlckats are now avail runnerup Meriden. Conard dropped smooth-working righthander, set attempt to nail the BeetfootCd ■InglM by hard-hitting Jim De- ski 10 A*ory (o i^lnskl; IX>B. Xan- Robinson, If, cf Roti choae the 1,000 and two mile, the losers down wdth seven singles. Malausky, who contributed a eh*(t*r. IS, Tohaio I; BB, Richard 4, Fouled tip Starf able. One-time stare from the Bos into thipd place with a record of ' Beautital Bunt Daigle. RCnn tallied aa leftfielder Carll and Mike Nyqulst, and Kram-r S, Oodin I: BD, Richard S, Kramer, p we elected ,to run the mile. St. •ix wins, four defeats and one Cl.vde; who had walked only six big two-run single in Manchester’s ^^odin’e sacrifice fly accounted for Kraour a. Clodln 3; Mila off. Kramer s Hebb. It ...... So fouled up waa the start, cli ‘^John'a had haver won an I.C.4.A. ton and New, York teams will play four-rrun fourth Inning rally, col 'llie perennial- CQILi kingpins Jim Robinson dropped Kacinskl’i. for S runs In I t*l Innings; Godin I for Totals ...... A maxed by th t .l5-dar pUe-up, that a special twO-Innlng game before stalemate. ■ batters in 36 innings, issued four easy fly ball. Feshler, a n o ^ r Conard’e two markers In the bot 0 runs in I 1-3: WP, Kramer; L, Manchester .... te title and we wanted it. Close won free passes Thursday but recorded lected three singles and a walk in scored one run In the second In .Conard the speedway la almost certain to in 4:10.3. With Delany defending the regularly scheduled American Overall. Coach Tom Kelley's ftne ning as Malausky bea| out a slow Junior, sent KAClj^sja to th lrj^ ^ th tom half of the fourth Inning. It Kram-r. Tim*. 3:H. League attraction. club concluded its regular sched- six key strikeouts, two coming in five trips to the p1^^ and lifted go baefc to the old conventional the mile and 880 yard run this lineup that it kbandoned last year. week, we considered running the * * * "It hill,” said Speedway Ractog two miU. -But Pete told me, 'Now Dave Boland of Mancheat«r*haa Cards Moving Up Director Sam Hanks, the 1997 I'm the I.C.4.A. mile champion. I been covering baseball at Teachers Sievers Back in Business rmc# winner, "if I have anything want to run Delany.' ” Close turned College to New Britain this Moior Leogii* to do with it.” in a 4:11.8 mile last Saturday and spring for tha collega paper . . . Golfers in Act, Too, Aa a auppoaed safety measui was running "smooth ss anything." Joan Michaud of Manchester haa ssssL«oclsrisss=^ Moryn Supplies Punch the pita were moved into IVard said. ^ honestly think ha’s been honored aa one of the ;oUt- field, after the 1958 race, ready for-4:05. And with an houj-'a standlng graduating athletes at on AmerlcM Lcagva End Perfect Season were cut down from the' main Thatl) -Jerry Unser to hls McKay special hurtling tha retaining wajl on. the aouthasn turn of the In- rest, Pete will run the two mile Teachers college to New Britain. Batting (Based on 76 or more at atretch by 4t concrete wall, with dianapoUs tpe^w ay yesterday when the raciera were trappto In a first-lap ^ c u p that took the race too.” Miss Michaud was a member of tha bata) — Ward, Cleveland, .866; As entrancs- and exit far.. < D^m.. the life or Pat O'Connor. At left la Sob Christie sp eeding past the smashed up ^ c k Rathmann while Biveral New York Metropolitan all-star basketball team, a member Over Leadiiig Yankees Nleman, Baltimore. 464: Fox, starttok line. The management de Roger War (8) takes to th# Infield. In right canter ia Jack Turner (25). / (AP Photofax). writors have predicted that the of the Officials Club and played Sparkwl bv the fine leadership of Captain Bobby Rey Chicago, .361; McDbugald, New cided it would be Ijoo much work lanky Silk Town harrier could be soccer, volley ball, softball and nolds and the splendid play of Red Stnith, the crackerjack ' Aniqrjcan League . ■ i»...... York, .360; Kuenn. Detroit. .336. New York, May 31 (;P)—Those Chicago Cubs may ^ livinir to' push the cars around the wall the next American to break the badminton. ..Wesleyan playa Yale Manchester High School golf squad completed a sMond Leaterday*e Results New York, <»May (;P)—Roy Sievers finally is baiJt in Rune — Cerv, Kansas City. 88; better than they figured to at this stage of the Nation^ and back to the atarting line for O'Connor, a handsome 29-year- two years or races prior to the first I n ^ i« last 100 miles, bad luck four minute mile. this afternoon at 2 o’clock to Mid Cleveland 7-6, Kansas City 1-7. F. Bolling, Detroit, 27; Minoso. the old pre-race cold engine lineup. old racing vsteran from North ’Ver 500 in 1911. h lt/wlyd y and Rathmann. Boyd dletown on tha baseball diamond. straight undefeated —,— sefison Thursday afternoon with a Chicago 6-4, Detroit 5-2. business bustin’ tj^ ball out of sight as the for^ost homer Cleveland, 25; Kuenn. Detroit and League race, but they had “Moryn” enough to get the mb Last year the cars hurried hel non, Ind., ran over the rear of the Bryan, winner of the Monza 500 hafi to make an extra pit atop to lOH-7’4 triumph over host Conardr Proceeds from the sale' of ticket* Washington 13-7,--New York 8-2 hammering SemtitOT in Washington histoiy. Sievers, a]^ Lopez, Kansas City, 24. done in a Memorial Day sweep over Los Angelea that left ter-skelter out of the pits, under auto driven by Reece, a native in Italy last year and the United /apiece a shredded tire. Rath- Shota Here and There will be donated to the . Middletown at the Rockledge Country CTub in Boston 2-0, Baltlnw e 0-2. parently junking the aches and pains that nave slowed nis uns Batted In — Cerv, Kansas tthem in fourth place. their own power and tried to line Oklahoman now living in Indian States Auto' Club champion thq *^mann spun and akidded past his Wally PettlnglU reporta that he West Hartford. Veterane' Memorial Pool and to the Money Tight, 8tandlnga\ American lAague home run and^'^ Chty, 40; Jensen. Boiton, 27; It may bo a bad pun, but R waa up back of tbe pace car on a pa apolis. last two yesia, started in seventh pit snd had to make another lap is not the owner of stock car No. Wealeyan Southern baeeball (rip Thursday's win was the I2th of W. L. ^ t . G.B runs-battea-ln title defeniei, prac Gernert, Boston, 26; Minoso and rade lap. Two collided and never O'Connor's car overturned snd position In the Belond Speetsl before stopping for fuel. 48 that competea Saturday night's a lotto fun for a capacity crowd -driven to -victory In the M ewrisI fund...Ken Cultem led the UConn the spring (or Coach Leury Perry's New Y o rk ...... 25 10 tically holeted the Senators out of ■Vernon, Cleveland, F. Bolling, -De IC4A Favored of 37,799 at Chicago as Walt Moryn reached the starting lineup. burst into flames. The body was Amiok made up almost a full at Rivorsldc Park. Bob ^okulli baacball team in batting during tha squad which posted a perfect ll-O Kansas City ...19 17 tha^ieUar all by himself yesterday. troit and Sievers. Washington. 23. A supposed improvement yes unrecognizable. Day classic last year bv/-^ Sam lap late In. the race, n-.nnlng a who resides at the same address Who Said So? gave the Cuba a purii In a pair of Hanks. ,/ regular season with a .415 mark. won and lost, record lest year.tAdd Cleveland .....2 1 21 .500 '■■ JM Hb shelled New York ■with three Hits Fox, Chicago, 56; Kuenn. ninth-inning rallies that trimmed terday was a single file lineup of Unser Esdspes siszllng 144 miles an hour in a is both owner and driver, Pettlngill ' • * * these ^ictorlee to two at the close Chicaga^,...... 19 19 .500 T ii. homers good for seven juns in a Detroit, 53; F. Bolling, Detroit, 45; W ildcat Team th* Dodgere 3-2 and 10-3. the cars In their stalling order, .. A car driven by Jerry Unser, a Flrsi'CXaas Raqa^ horizontal engine c. r, the Demler reports. The stock car has a 1940 of the 1956 campaign and the .488 Jensen. Boston, Minoso. Ctevelsnd with engines running, in the pits. National Golf Day tois year will New Tork, May 81 (Ah— Boston ' ...... 2.0 21 13-8 and 7-2 sweep that left the The Mooee chilled hla onetime flrst-fJmc starter from Long The husky cigar-chm^g Bryan Special, similar to the Bryan- Ford body with a 1936 Mercury be celebrated on June 7 at tha erack Silk Towneri will begin the There waa no evidence of tight Detroit ...... 18 23 .439 .^10 Yankees with only a 6 ^-gam e load and McDougald. New York, 43. They were to be driven Into the Beach, Calif., ran over two other miaacd skidding an dplaning cars Haiiks racer. , engine . . . Old timers among Manchester Country Qub, a# well 1969 schedule with an impressive 22 .436 10 Doubles — Kuenn, Detroit, 1(^ Out in Front matea with three home rune to the traditional three-car lines as the money at America's running Washington ...17 and their first four-game losing nightcap, belting a two-run shot Start of Death Spin . care and plunged over the re by inches and foundjiimself in first The winning speed, 183.791, waa the pitchers have been swinging as at golf courses throughout tha string of 25 consecutlve^al vic tracks Memorial Day as 887,209 Baltimore ...... 15 21. 417 lOH streak in two seasons. Avlls, Cleveland and ManUe, New pace car pulled away for the pa taining wall but he escaped with place'st the end o f the tragic first the second-fastest in the history mighty bats of late. Forty-year- country. One# again a portion of tories. York. 9; Nleman. Baltimore. that won it In the ninth. In the Race driver Pat O’Connor qtto helpteaa aa his car flipa over car rade lap. fans wagered a total of $20,- Today*a GpiHee Jim Xarnon also cracked a pair ViUanova, Pa., May 81 (45—You fiirat game, he doubled home 1he a dislocated shoulder. He was lap. He stayed there automatically of the race, in spite of the big old Sal Msglie of the Yankees the day's receipits wQI be turned Smith, the Indians' No. 1 man 220,699 on horses of their eholce New York at Boston—Larsen Kaline, Detroit, Cerv, Kansae City driven Jimmy Reece after they had crashed in the 15-car pUe- . Dick Rathmann, in the No. 1 driving a car that had been for the 25 miniHca it took to clear wreck and numerous spins. Only of hombrs and Ken Aspromonte couldn't guesa It by listening to tying run and ecored the cUncher atarting position, got awsy too cracked out hii first American over to the Newington Home and this spring with a sparkling 76.8 at IS tracks. (3-0) vs. Sialer,t4-1). and Bridges, Washin^on. 8, ViUanova Wildcat-Coach Jim .El im eo the first turn of yeaterday's 500-m|le speedway race. O'Con wrecked in practice by Don Ed the track—and then there w-as a 14 cars were running a. the fin League homer and 41-year-old Hospital for Cripphrippled Children average, carded a 75 Thursday to /• Washington at Baltimore, (N)— drove in five nuts as Waefiington Triples — Tuttle, Kansas City, ae Sammy Taylor’s ptoch-stngle' nor.. 29-year-old veteran driver from North Vernon. Ind., died in fast snd was halfway around the The figures rompare favor managed Its first doubleheader liott, but hie team appeared 1 capped a three-run ninth. munds but hurriedly rebuilt for the flrat-claaa r#ce! ish. Murry Dickson of the Athletics Andy Robuatelli of Stamford haa capture medalist hwiors. Reynolds, ably with 1957 Slemorial Day Clcotte ( 0 ^ vs. O'Dell (4-6). 4; Robinson. Baltimore. Martyn, the crash when hla car caught fire and burned. Reece was abis track before anybody else, includ race. Other Leaders sweep in 29 tries over three sea- Kansas City and Lemon, Wash irirtual sRoo-ln to capture lU eec Glaate Rctola Lead ing Hanks with the pace car, got The lea(f changed 17 times be hit the third homer of hls 17-yeaf signed his contract with the N#w who trailed Smith with a 78,8 aver when 847,768 turiied out at IS Chicago at Detroit, ^(N)—Wyjm ond atraight IC4A outdoor Uack to conUnue to the race and ha finiahtd seventh. (AP Photofax). Of th e'15 cars in the mixup, fore the/ Arizona cowboy puI14d Leaders st var’ous stages of the career . . . Second annual Lime York Giants for the 1958 National age shot Bn 81 against the host trucks and bet $80,440,749. (5-^ Vs. Foytack (4-4). sone, cfillling toe largest Yankee ington, 8; nine players tied with The 8t. Louie Cardinale atarted. Hls mates in the front sight wars knocked out of the )race. SUdium crowd of the season. title today. Une, Ed Elisian arid Jimmy. Reece, into thq:^victory circle for the wln- race beaidsa tha first threa finlsh- Rock Little LeMans, a novel road Football League season. RobuMalll, Oileftains. Joe Segal, last year’s 'Three tracks, topped by Bel- Cleveland at Kansas City, (N) (h 2. .JFJML.I0UottJMadi,h#:.a from seventh to ftfto by Three othsTS kept on running. Four 30, has been a defanitva standout captain, (inlsbed with- an 44 and —Grant-(4-2) vs. Urban . (3-2) (or —Provide -Top AttoBdaoce- — -Home- Buns ■ Cerv,- Kansas d ty i finally cmight-up; with him and all nsr'a Itlaa front movie star. Shirley. jirs-.wers Eddie Sachs. of. Centor racing endurance event . for. small -mont - Park’s- • -fSJMfi.HSr -had ^taXpSTn SUto gof bick ln the race iftsr iepslri; l*ac)4ine. Valley, Pa., whoae un'veraal Joint economy cars, will be held st Lime for the pan eight year# .-.South teammate. Stan McFarland wound three-million dollar plus days- Kellner (0-1). The 39,742 who sat Ir) on Sievers 13; Jansen, Boston, 9; Triandos, three were running half a lap Chief Ste^vard Harlan Fengler paw pitching star Jimmy Canivan, Baltimore, Minoso and Marls, eight men to VlUandva'e e*ven to Iniilnp •»* ******** Tech Scores 9*8 ahead of the. field. George Amick, a 33-year-oId failed, and Tony Bettenhausen of Rock. Park on Saturday, Aug. 2. up with ah 85. Alternate Bob Bel- The largest crowd, 6 0 3 ^ at Tomorrow's Oamea show also provided the top attend yeeterdmy's trials. Next, he com- t a h ^ a one-gama laad aa aacond said first reports indicated Elisian Tlnley Park, 111., an oldtimer who third baseman Ron Reopel have lard carded a good 79. New York at Boston. ance in the majors’ Memorial Day Cleveland snd Sievers, Washington Extra L*P Ordered sp ^ veteran making his first The event will be a 12-hour teat, Hollywood Park aent 88,>I5,S12 ilained. ViUanova la so .poor in ma- place Milwaukee apUt at Pitta- - was respomlbla for the wrack and 500 start, drove a tremendous finished fourth. The unofficial from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Lime Rock been named coasaptaina of next Other sciasoq'e averages included through the pari-mutfiel ma Washington at Baltimore. bills which drew 229.607, T he AL 7. burgh. The Bravea won the opener An extra tap -was ordered to an Fengler recommended that the year's Trinity CoUega basabell Chicago at Detroit. pulled'in 117,790, the National Stolen Bases — Aparicio, Chi erUl that he couldn’t even enter race snd finished only S’little over standings listed Jim Rathmann also lilts a national championship Segal 78.4 Ballard 80.5 and McFar chines. Belmont's attendance a team for the mite relays. 7-4, then loat 12-6. Cincinnati wal attempt to straighten out the United States Auto Club taka dli 26 secondf behind Bryan. It was fifth. team .. Omgratulatlons are in land, the lone newcomer to the of 49408 waa second high. Cleveland a t Kansas City. League 111,817. cago, 11; Harrell. Cleveland and lo p ^ PhUadelphla 10-1 In the lone Thanks to Early Lead mesa. The, front row cars got In clpllnsry action. sport car race program on June order to both too Manchester High Monday's Games Wilsoh, Detroit, 5; seven players How’ever, most of Vlllanova’s the third year Amjck. from Ven Bryan W’on $20,860 in lap prises 14-15. 1968 equad, 80.9. Third In both attendance and Kansas City retained secqnd seven qualifiers seemed certain ainile game on the holiday card, to line, with the field Straggling Eaisisn was a close friend of Bill baaeball Snd golf teams, wtonars Chicago at New York (N). place In the AL beating third place tied with 4. Vukovlch, killed In the laat jptavl- ice, Oslif., had tried to get into the —|1M a lap for each he led. Amlpk • * • once again of champianMilp lauwla The win over Conard also Insured evagering. wna Garden State Pitching (Based on 5 or more point scorers today. In addition. which drew H1JI17 fans. With five plavers chipping in with two hits apiece, Cheney behind them, and the green start- race. won $3,900 in lap prizes. Bettan- another CCJli title for the vie- where 48,649 wagered 88.291,- Washington at Baltimore (N). Cleveland 7-6 after losing-7-1 in a Lee WsUs’ I3th homer Junked a tog light flashed on. ous fatal accident in the 5p0-mlle Eighth stock ear racing program in toe OC3L .. Monday n J^t'a Only Games Scheduled. morning game. The long suffering decisions) — Garver, Kansas CIto Ron Delsny was to make hie final T«ch outlasted' rival Hartford Tech 9-8 in a wild baseball race three years ago. Although not Johnny Boyd of Fresno, Calif., hausen 82,700 and Boyd $2,500. of the season at Rtversldq la lut scheduled meeting for Manchaater torioua Indians. 106. and Turley, New York. 7-1. .875; mile appearance before being grad give-hit shutout for southpato Rathmann, the fastest 10-mlle who finished 42 seconds back of Total winnings wpn’t be kno-wn Balmoral at Washington Chicago White Sox gained a share uated from ViUanova Monday and Johnny Podres, who never had loat game played Thursday afternoon at the West, Side Oval. The qualtfler, was ahead going into involved in that acctdsiyt, Eliaian ed tonight Vvlth Jocco Maggiacomo,I, I umpires the Eastern Connecticut Match results: National Lesqpie - of third with a 6-5 and 4-2 sweep Staler, Boiton ahd Shaqtz, New to the Cubs, In the first gam* tha first turn. Elisian tried to pass stopped hls car and Uled to help Amick, waa running practically until tonight’s victory dinnei; af driving Bob Oliver’s ear, in sec-iBoard hasto been poetpotped. Maaeheeler ' Caaard Park was,.next In line with Yesterday's Results against the Detroit 'ligers, who York. 4-1, .800; Wynn. Chicago little PhWJteavls wse to make hla one-run triumph evened CJieney’s record at six wins and six save Vukovlch from ^Wa burning hub-to-hub with Bryan late in the ter the Speedway, counts its re Irolth ...... 3 C Smith .... 1/ 12,180,769 from 82.828 fans. and Pord, New York, 5-2, ;714 first sppealtahee in defense of nla ninth. Podres, now 4-4 after win loaaas this spring snd (?osch Tony^ him on the third turn and lost race. Jim Rathmann of Miami, ceipts aod figures accessory com- R em o ld s ’...... IH ' 5*S»Sj<> H Suffolk Downs (91416.001 and Milwaukee 7-8, Pittsburgh 4-18. had won five straight Baltimore high Jump title; JPfo on# was willing ning hla first four decisions, then D’Angons's hard-hitting club con- control. In an toatant. that, north car. Beat.BsU...... 3 B eirM l ,r^.. 0 SS.258) and Delaware Park Cincinnati 10, Philadelphia 1. and Boston swapped 2-0 ■victories, Strikeouts — Pierce. Chicago, walked Ernie Banks ahead of east comar of tha track looked O'Connor^s death^aa the 48th to second laat year, also waa coming I panics’ awards. The crowd was geeii ...... 3 Mschione .... 1 49; Wynn, Chicago. 48: Turley to bet sgslnet them. cludss its season Monday afternoon I the Spaedvray’# hmorjr Including up fast. , estimated over 150.000. Mcrirland .... S ...... (81,194,982 and 28.841) .rom- St. Louis 7-8, San Francisco with Frank Sullivan blanking the Delsny qusitfisd easily yester-r Moryn’s dotible. Rettever Ed Itoa- like a raca ear Junk yard. Best- -BsU . , m BestAsU .... IH New York. 43; Ramos, Washing Srith a road test against East m pleted. the .top. six,...... ^ 6-1 (First Game. 10 innings). Orioles on two hits snd Amle Por- ton, 42; TerryrK snsaa -eUy-40. day for 4he half-mile whsre -he’lt buck-dxv* Am.-the-ptoch-. stogl#...by- .. Wtodaor High School. ------Totals 101^ ToUls Di Chicago'S-IO,'Lb's Angeles 2-4. 'I'ocairr'erb then Hiiultlng ourthS 'RSd Taylor, who #(ss 4*snd*4' to -the catcher Jim Mendltto, second Sox On four hits while ending Bal haws a tougfi matcli with Ed Moran Standings Natfoxal League. of Pehn State and JM Soprano of nightcap for a pierfaet day a t tJja haaaman Paul Doucette, veteran- W L P etO B timore’s losing streak at eight plate. Don Elaton won hls aUth to Batting (Based on 75 or more Manhattan. Tom Murphy, Manhat Dave H^art. cenUrfielder Exiaus Baseball Crowds San Francisco .... 27 16 .628 1 games. tan captain and one of the nation’* relief of Moe Drabowalgr-Taggad Parker and leftfielder Billy Brown Milwaukee ' ...... 24 15 .615 1 .After leading the AL with 42 St batsi—Musial, St. Louis, ,442 for an unearned run arid the first Bold Ruler Victor Pro Boxing Fans jn the Know Mays, San Franeiseo, AOZy Spen top men at. Uits.distance, was hin accounted for 10 of the winner’s 12 NATIONAL LEAGUE Drops Slightly Pittsburgh' 22 19 ,537 . 4 homers snd 114 RBI last season^ dered ^ a told knee and failed to or on Hodges'-tyre home nina-for - ■ Jflta. Brown also was credited-with Tall Mac McCurry celebrated Chicago ...... 22 23 .489 6 Sievers 31. now' haa driven cer, ’San Francisco, .345; Cepeda, qualify. He barely made it in the the dey, m hi* eliht Innings. two runs batted in while Parker the holiday one day early by pitch St. Louis ...... 18 21 .462 7 runs and has seven homei San Francifco, .333; Skinper, Blowed-9 Lead clouted the afternoon'#- fcne home ing the. first no-hit no-run game Five doubleheaders drew in ens Like Akins Against Martinez Pittaburgh, and Aahbum, Philadel 440-yard run. Hi* Injury crippled Cincinnati ...... 16 19 .457 7 matched Goose Gpslin’^aW-tlme the powerful Manhattan entry. Hodgea’ three-run homer helped run. ’’ of the infant .season Thursday At Belmont Park excess of 30,000 each but at Philadelphia ...... 17 22 .436 8 Washington high of U tP^th yes game and reached .500 for the first phia. .331. ViUanova aleo placqd defending stake wlnleaa Don Newcomb# to a- Hartford, wlUch bowed to the lo night at Buckley Field. The young ______^ tendance at major league base Los A ngeles...... 15 26 .366 11 terday’s trio. Roy-Usa hit 162 In Ume since the first week of play. Runs—Maya. San Frapciaco, 36 champion Ed CoUymore In the 100 6-0 lead In the nightcap. But cals by a 14-11 score a little over southpaw was never in trouble ball games 5lemorial Day was Opening day action in the six-team Alumni Baseball New York (NBA)—It Is report Today's Games the Majore, getUng the other 35 Harry ChitL who also homered,- Cepeda, San Francisco. 36; BMnka, and 220-yard dashes; Boh. Hoh)p in Banks snd Moryn hit suenesstvs a week ago, collected 11 binglea 'while hurling the Manchester Au- New York, May 31 (/
o went ail the way on th e . Moriarty Bros. Ms'e, the son of —W ‘L Pet. day. ^ Runs Batted In—Banka. Ghica moundid for the losers, cracked o u t:t' Fred McCurry, a former standout horsemen tossed at each today following the Wheatley Teachers ...... 4 0 1.000 The seven twinbiIJs and the are paired in the lidlifter at 1:30, and Fire & Police and First rta n k Carbo betting on Virgil Cincinnati st Philadelphia — T ito had gone 12 games with as Ned Garver won his seventh and Buckley had the beet qualify bark homer show in the seventh National Bank will meet in thef- Aicker (O-ll or Nuhall (1-1) with relief in the ninth. Mickey go, 88; Thomas, Plttoburgh, 37 for an 8-all against Roebuck,; and (our base knocks in four limes at [ softball player and currently one; Stable ace .s brUliant triumpn under ’ 135 putlnds in the seven St. Mary’s ...... 3 1 .750! single game between the Red- Akina to beat Isaac Logart at out a hoihe run until he tagged Mays, San Franoiaco,- S3; Spencer, ing marks.- - Handicap■pap*, ------:----:------leg* and Phillies f t Philadel 3:30 nightcap. Roberts (4-5). losing reliever Bob Grim for a imon hit a three-run homer off , New Meet Becord then Moiyn klsaed the boys good bat and teammate Jack Klaainskiiof the town'a lop bowlers, chalk-1 furlonRS of the Carter North Methodist . . . . .3 1 .750 Next week’s schedule will h#va MadlBon Bquart Garden in March. San Francisco, 34; Cepeda, San ' two safeties, and two RBIa for : ed up 14 atrlkeouts in besting j at Belmont Park Memorial,lorlal/Day. Civitan ...... 2 1 .667! phia yesterday drew a total of Leo Diana, returning after a Carbo, the ehadowy Dgure who Sah Francisco.'at S^-Couis — three-run shot that gave the Mhiry Dickson, but Duke Maas ,. Manhattan apparently had one bye with hls belt In the ninth off atarting a lO-day suspenaion, the hitch in the Army, is the com the Elks snd Nassiffa coIUdtog Monzant (4-3) vs.^Srflanlel (3-4). Francisco, S3. Sandy Koufsx. who lost his first. tha vlaltor*. Hartford left 13 run-1 Dave Dieterle, who was reached ^ '-what will that man (obvioualy 810,000 added Tomasello Handicap Nazarene ...... 2 1 .667 220,607. Last Memorial Day. U reputed to have psofeeslonal Nats a 9-7 lead in the first game then retired Rogers Msris^ on a Hits—Mays. San Francisco, 70 sure winner In Don McGorty. .500 237,023 saw eight doiiblehead- missioner for the league which Tuesday, Manchester Trust engag Los Angeles at Cmbmo — Er-. eighth after they had blow-n a 8-0 fly knd got Rusa Nixon to hit Into Lefty Ed Mayer (2-2) win to ra- ners stranded. I for aik-hits. .' 'racing Secretary Jim Kilcoe) put went to Damocles at $5 for $2. Temple Beth ...... 1 1 ing First NsUonsl Bank on Thurs boxing wrapped in a klng-siae Musial. St. Lquia, 61; Spencer. Ban whose 229 fool 214 inch Javelin Holmea Get# Win | Auto Parts ...... 210 003—6-6-2 him next?" Jockey Rddie Ar- Liberty Mutual ...... 1 3 .250 er*. also comprises the Elks and Man package, wasn't alone. A lot of tklne (3-2). va. Hobble (4^). * lead. Then he belted a pair of twp- a d^bleplay that ended it. Rocky qualifying mark set * new meet llef. „ Imperial Hill, a daughter of the chester Trust. In addition to scor day and Green Manor -battling ^nfmoiTow's Oamea FrahClSco, 50; Walls, CnUcago, and A w-lW pitch by reliever Ray Harry Holmes, who relieved ■ Moriarty'e -...... ,000 000—0-0-2 ; caro asked after dismounting from famed Hill Prince bred and owned O nter Congo* ...... 1 3 .250 The American I.«ague, top other people liked. Akina and are run shots in the nightcap'against Colavito drtrve In five rune for .the standard. Another record was set 3 .250 ped by the 39,742 at Yanliei) ing all games. Diana also will have Fire A Police Friday. All twilight Milwaukee at Pittsburgh. Tribe, hitting home nm x In each Cepeda,'-'San Francisco. 56. Crone gave the Card* the Winning ' Hayart In the third inning, was McCurry and Halstead; die- the Ruler. "I guess Bones (La by C. T. Cheneiy. drove to victory Community Baptist .. .1 games' will start promptly at parlaying their winnings on him Bobby, Shsntz, W’ho lost his first, ’ Doublea-r-Hoak,' GincinnaU, 16 by John Lawlor of Boston U., His c r a te d with hls second pitching terle and McCoj-. Boyne, Arcarp’s agent) will have Second Congos ...... 0 4 .060 .Stadium where Washington charge of rescheduling all pott- to win ths world welterweight Cincinnati at Philadelphia. . snd reliever Art Ditmsr. Sievers’ game. Ray Narleskl’a six-hitter hammer throw of 196 feet 8 inches run in the opener. Then they left in the 813.050 P.olly Drummond took two (rmn the league lead )>oned gainei. "rtle league plana to 6:15. San Francisco at St. Louis.. beat the A’s in the momjng game, Moryn, Chicago, Aaror Milwau was far beyond anything expected no doubt about it in the nighttap.' win of the year, to ride him then because 1 could Stakes at Delaware Park and re a championship from Vince Mar An last four homers have been against kee, Mazeroaki, Pittsburgh^ dpsn Scoring two runs in both thp hardly lift all tha/ lead when I Unbeaten, in (our starU, the ers, attracted a total of 117,790. play twilight games on Tuesday, Members of the Eastern Con sa in IS rounds,' or probably less, Los Angeles at Chicago. the Tanks. ■ -. which drew 12,316, as Larry Doby today. j. handing young Mike McCormick AMERICAN LEAGUE- turned $15.60 for 82. That was a decline from last ! Thursday and Frids.v nights and necticut Board of Approved Base Monday’s. Games cer. San Francisco, and Mufial, St- his first defeat on a pair of dou _first , ____ and, second inning*, _ the mo.st Each team turned in an eye-1 weighed ’out heavy-hitting Teachera moved into at Ihe 8 t Louis Arena, June 6, Mew York didn’t hit a homer In homered for his first extra base Penn State qaullfled two men sole poaaetaion« of first place year’s 128.325. I doubleheSdera every Sunday in ball Umpires will be assigned to Pittsburgh at Cincinnati. hit of the vear (or the Tribe. Bob Loiila, 12. besides Moran (6r the half mile, bles by Joe Cunningham and a tdam tallied three time* in the , catching doubleplay but Manchea- i g^ld Ruler, rtow winner of six Six more rich stake* are.on to ‘hiia U the final of an elimin the pair, with Pete Ramos, who Triples- -Maya, San Francisco, >air of two-ruh-homers by Ken Thursday night with an easy 11-4 The National I.eague, with June./ ' ^ work all games. . ation tournament. You may see the Only Game Scheduled., Cerv, the AL home run and RBI two men In the 440, one in the third to erect a 7-l lead after Uiree , ter Optical sent seven batters to : atraight races ihcluding hia two day’s prog)-am. They are topped by the Cubs and Jlodgers playing had lost four sttalght. winning his 7; Blaaingame. St. Louis, 5; Banks Javelin throw and oiys each in the ioyer. Cunningh*ni. subbing for compitte Innings of play, Hart-, the plate in a two-run fourth In-; patinas this/season, is scheduled the 830,000 added Camden Handi triumph over previously undefeat prcdletioa come true on televtelon. j third in the nightcap. He blanked leaden (40) hit his 13th homer and Chicago, Gilliam, Los Angetea, ed St. Mary’s at Charter OSR to a capacity crowd of 37,798 Then when Carmen BMillo rte | drove In four In the nightcap, 220-yard dash and 220-low hurd Stan Musial st first when The Man ford, which pushed across two ; to capture a close 3-2 vie- ' to make hi* next stare in the Met- cap at Garden State. Caluniet at Chicago’* Wrigley Field, the Bombers on five hits after Oil Aahbum.' Philadelphia," and Vlr- lea. In addition, Moran in the mile sat out the nightcap, played right- markers in the fifth,, spotted the tory over Sullivan's Red and ! ropolitan Mile at Belmont June Farm’s Iron Liege. 1957 Kentucky Park. North Methodist gained a tnm a to the welter ranks. wbere^4 P e c is ip H s McDougald's two-run lingle in the which drew 14,224. - dpn, Pittsburgh.-4^ . — —.... field in the opener-and-drove -to . victors two talliea in the top nf^ while (Sand Thursday night * t - Ralph Lowe's Gallant Man. tie for second place with a. lop had a total turnout of 111,817 be iMtongB, and takes on the vria-1 Webb and Fred-Kerr In-the twe-mlle to Derby winner, heads a field of six for an liicrease over 1957 5Ie- Yankee Conference Champion first. ' . . ■“Al'nlatolk"singled lii the first ■ Home Rumi—Walle,- Chicago, three rune in each game. Jim Broa- ths Sixth before rallying for four , Waddel' Field. Bob Brannlck 1 ^ ^ 1 , 0 ftnlshed third in the Carter sided 24-2 win over hapless Lib ner, Akins, the S t Louis pr^ ligsln day seemed sure point scorers for in this Ilk mile test. erty Mutual under the lights at morial Day'*-408,698. Miam^B Beecbam At Smith leaping stab turned and fourth for the only hits off Thomaa, Pittsburgh, and Mays, Slate. ' ' nan, late of the Cubs, woh hla sec runs in the bottom half of the in-; was a pertoct _2-for^2 for the (3p- 1 with a creditable showing for his Niiie 3-year-olds, hopeful of ^ R„t,ertson Park, will be this handicappef s choice Frank Boiling's drive into a game- Sullivan (2-11, who has won six San Francisco, 13; Banka, CSiica- ond for the Cards _ln the second .nlng. But Holmes managed to s e t; ticians while Bill Dixon collected In addition to the 30,000 plus to-fnilher enrich Ms eupporleni. j . Ira Davis of LaS#lle makes a bid first race aa a'4-year-old. also is showing enough to get a chance to Teachers crowd* at New 1’ork and Chi UConn, Nine, Set New Record ending doubleplay for the Whltp In a row from' the Orioles. Frank go, and Cepeda, San Franciaco, for a triple. He led all qualifiers game-for y* 5-4 record. Billy Muf- the losers down in order in th e: three bingles including his second being pointed for the Metropoli oppose Tim Tam in the Jufte 7 who scored six PMpI And dtottows I Miami Beach, Fla., May 31 UPs Malzone’s homer followed a walk final frame. homer of the year, in a losing times in the first inning, "were- cago, there were 32,428 at ■ » I Him ■■ I ■ -Ellsworth (Spider) Webb stood Sox as Billy . Pierce (3-4) won the 12. in both the 100 and; 220-yard fett vvon Hhe opener in' relief, of tan. running of the Belmont Stakes, Pittsburgh, 30,461 at St. Louis, ICarttBCa is qmte fast ahd very ; nightcap with a slx-hltter before to Ted .Williams In the fourth an* Stolen Bases—T. Tsylor, Chlcs- daahe'a and waa third in the broad Wilmef'Mlzen as the largest 8L lyAngona had hi* boys running cause. The night’s top play ^pme sparked by Dave Dooman, who Storrs, May 31.—When the Uni-* This year the NCAA playoffa off a steady, battering attack by The son of Nasrullah stepped tangle in th# ■ 1H miles of the belted a tingle, and homer, a>id A1 and 30,411 at Detroit. eauUoua. •<> Aktns may have quite; Miami's Jimmy Beecham last 30,411 at Detroit. Sherm Lollar, beat Connie Johnson (1-4). Portq- go, and Aahbum,. Philadelphia. heals. He'll have to top Louis crowd of the season, 30,461, = again 'Thursday, the Techmen to-; in the top half of the sixth inning the Carter distance in 1:22 3/5 825,000 added Peter Pan at Bel The smallest attendance was viriity of Connecticut baseball will be conducted On a double all- carrero gained his first shutout Skinner,. ’PUtabuigh, aqd Maya, ley'a 25 feet 3-4 inch mark to sat In. - taltog 10 stolen bases. -| when Frank Kopcha’a sinking line Cone and Walker Briggs who minatlon basis in ths first roti^ 'a Job tracktog him down In the : night to. get back on the winning who homered in the first inning, compared to hi* track record of mont Park. chipped in with two hits apiece. 11,129 at Philadelphia. team was declared .the Yankee aairiy going, ^ t Akins Is alto bagged the opener ■with a two-diit since 1955 with the help of tHTee San Francl mo, “7; Robinson, Cin a win that event. MusUl was l-for-3, putUng hls Ch*B*y Terh (S) drive waa caught by Bill Mann 1:21 2/6. At the end he waa a Washington Park offers the Conference champion a new rec- with doubleheaders scheduleon path,-in kis campaign for a mid- doubleplaya.. The Orioles handed cinnati, Gilliam and Zimmar, Los Also 'shooting for a triple biit NL leading average at .442. Wil V* ^ - ^"^ ) vifi*** “ perfect strike to nab Another teacher. Neil lAwr^nre gether toe cute' to spend the even- ^ dlaweight title fight: ~i-- - single (n the ninth for--, reliever Mendlito. c .. 0 I) I length and a half in front of Tick $25,000 added Clang Handicap with collected three of St. Mary’s six bra" was set — Connecticut be the nights of June 4 and June 5. If tng bunting up energy in e foot ■ Webb, former National College Jerry Staley's first victory, Biliy rookie Bob (Rlverboat) -Smith his Angeles, and’Cepeda, San Fyancle- with less chance of auccess waa lie Maya is batting .402, gelling 3* ' Doucette,______2b 3 I J '3 i i' 1-. Larry Wogman at the plate for a Tock, who carried a mere "113)*tich " capable sprinters aa Swoon’s came the first team in the 11-year rubber games are neceaaary they •first defeat with a walk and sin Irvin (Bo) Roberson of Comell, In fof-5 in the opener for the OlahtiK Zinsser, ae .. bingles off Dick Danielson. Miss Suggs I.;eads history of the Conference to share will be played oh the afternoons eiece. Hell walk it out wait until! champion from Chicago now rated Hoeft (8-5) lost it In .relief. Earl co, 5. ■ - Jaalowekl. 3h 3 o n 2 0 0 0 onUpiT] *"'^**^"*’ 100 20x 3-9-0 POU*''l»- Gallant Man, one of Bold Son and Greek Game heading a While Jerry (Jhappell held the “they get closer," as the boys say, 1 No. 6 in his division, was a 3-1, Torgeaon hit two. homers, his first, gles by Ous Triandos and Dick Pitching (Baaed on 5 of more the 10()-yard dash, the 220-low then catling it a day when.he wrenl Heyard, c lb 4 1 3 field of ])0. Nine have been named or win the three major sports ti of Die 5th and 6th. ' - Wllllama In the nightcap second hurdles and the broad Jump hitless in three tries in ths night Parker, -c( ...... 47 u Inaurancemen to three safeties, his After First Round Vntll such Ume it could be s boring; favorite over Beecham, but Ije in the opener-for the 5.0X, Who decisions) — Spahn, Milwaukee, ed by another 1’.* lengths under for the $25,000 added Hollywood aroused teammates pounded two tles. baseball, basketball and foot The winners of the double-rhead- fight Once the handsome Martinez beat' Hank Aguirre in the secamj as 30,411 sat lii at Bsltlmore. 7-1, .876; Purkey, Cincinnati, 6-1 Tops among other qualifiers for cap. ^ Vlaclulii. lb ...... - 1 I I 1 •' <1 Cappa and Lodge; Kinel and 128 pounds. - ' Express at Hollywood Pai’k. 19 for ball. era will meet in. a single game at faced rugged going all .'the way today's evenU-were Rudy Smith Holmee, p ...... 3 110 0 s 'Higgens, Richard (.3). pitchers for 23 base knocks and alows down a 'Mt. however, it ■ before winning a split decision in .833; McCormlto and Grlaaom, San Four Russ to Ninth Brown, H : . . ; ...... 3 2 2 0 It Was the first clash 'between the $20,000 added Brandywine Turf •cored In every iqning. The North- Gatlinbirrg, Tenn., May 31 (;Pi— f Connecticut’s title in baalcetba.ll a'site and date yet to be detor* ahould become lively. \ Fianciaco, 4-1, .300; Elston, Chi of Bates in the 440-yard run; BiHell. rt ...... 3 0 0 0 (I 0; Handicap at Delaware Park and Louise Suggs, ■ a petite Georgia and baseball was outright, while VIRGIL AKINS the 10-round battle in Miami Bam BUowltx of Michigan State Four runs in the ninth w’dri thS- Bold Ruler and Gallant Man since lea also collected a whopping total mfned with the ultimate' - ■winner Tbe thinking on Martinez goes Beach Auditorium. . cago, 6-2, .750. Oi^ner for the Bravea with un I' 2 i i "J ' LNTERNATIONAL LEAGUE eight for the $10,000 edded Com- peach with a determined swing, in football th* Huskies shal-ed the representing the Dl/rtric1 in the iri the discus; Joel Landau of Totals ...... 1 (*) i Righthander Don Gliha gave up last November in th e, Trenton of eight home runs, with Bud back to an evening at Toots Shor’s There.were no clinches Iri this Strikeouts—Antonelli, San Fran beaten Don McMahon winning hla IlsrMer* Teeh Hsndfcap at Garden State when monwe^th Handifcap at Suffolk Howard, Bernie August and Boli led a field ot 34 today into the Beanpot with the University of 12th College ' World Series 'i n when Bin Daly said: "I believe I then a pair of nobodles' before Tommy Jacobs Qings to l«ad cisco, -and -Jones, St. Louis, 46; Harvard in the 220-low hurdles ab 1 ? *'n''*nlbut one hit and fanned 13 batters second roiind ofj the $5,000 Gatlln- Rhode Island. exciting, nationally televised fight and Carl Shine of Penn in the shot fourth In relief of Bob Rush. An Buunni, 2 b ...... 3 (I th* Riiler beat the Man and Round Elowna. Steeley each stroking two and Omaha. Neb., beginning June 13. know bow to maiiegc.' Where ie Ralph Dupas beat him. Gi' Turn witnessed by- 2,311 fsns who paid Had^x', Cincinnati and Gomez, San error, Billy Bruton’s bunt aingla Tomany, as ...... ' 4 1 1 6 o i l O’but his teammates'with the Aceto 'Table to earn horse of the year Sandy Haniia and Bob Willis get burg Women’s Open Golf Toiima- 'By virtue of winning the baaj)- SCartinaa ranked in the welter di- er waa a leglesa fighter when Mar FVanclaco, 45; Podrea, Jme An put. John Gray of Penn waa ltaidye. il'...... ‘.2 2 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 j A Sylvester nine bowed to the ball chainplonahip, the Huskies a gross gate of $5,816. . favored In the pole vault. Manhat and Felix Mantllla’a two-run dou hdnors. ting on* apiece. ment. vtalonT T hird? Right Now how tinez drew him in the tournament Home-town fans cheered for In W estern Open Golf Tourney geles, and Spahn, Milwaukee, 42. ble did it. The Pirates had 18 hlta Dufour. p • 4I ii f « 5 S o I Thursday "Ight at- Miss SuggS, brunette from .Set will carry the Yankee Conference tan. Michigan St'aU. Penn State Zaccaro, cf ■ 3 31 1 6 0 1 ofVerpIanck Field. It marked the For his victory In the Carter, Teachers 600 212 0-11-11-7, many rated fighters has he met?” If Ckumen ’Baailio would haten Beecham and booed when the de In the nightcap, atarting agalnat Thomas, lb 3 1 Bold Ruler won 837,620 and jum p-1 St. Mary’s 100 000 3-4-6-6. Island. Qa., put together a com standard to the NCAA Diatrict. I A recount showed that the Pat- cision waa announced for Webb. and Pitt looked best in the mile Dew Burdette. Dick Groat was 4- liaslnekl, 3b ...... ’412111 4 1 21 fourth atraight win for the win- ...... , bination of birdies and pars in yes baseball playoffa which wifi begin to his best friends, including this S 2 ners who made excellent use of *5 tfbm l-6lh to 12th place on the ^ terday’s opening round . to finish on June 4 at Pynchon Park in chak of Grosslnger’a N. Y., were Msakowlcs, r ( ...... ••4 C .9 -T iia ix walks, heads up baae running. all-time monel; wjnning list with , Marron, Covey (4). WATERFORD The first time Martinez did, A battered veteran can't come off Spider.' Gus Jacobson gave . it to Tommy Jacobs cHngs to a precari bunched at 138.' Kravltz each drove in two rune North Methodist 3 12 3 312 x-24'- with a three-stroke advantage at Springfield. Mass. Tony DeMarco, the ex-champion.' him 97-95 and Carl Gardner fa Total* ...... M g 11 1* 4 4 3, and loose infield play by the Con-; totall eartong* of 8610,4W.50. A t, the end of 18 i.oles. Connecticut is the defending two waya with Sugar Ray Robin ous lead oyer- five tested profes- Unheralded Tony Lema of Napa, with triples. Blit Mazeroeki’s sec Cheney ...... ■ tractora. Jerry Mistretta's bloop,the favorite he paid 83.60 for $2. 23-3. , gave him a beating in 12 rounds son and be all of what he waa. vored him 98-94. Referee Cy Ciitt- eionale going. Into the third round Champiqii Netmeil ond double scored the clinching, Hartford ...... Llbei-ty Mutual 1 0 0 000 1-2-3-4. Her 35-36—71 was crowded, New England t’,-iamplon, having in 1996. Vince haa been carefully fried saw it As 98-95 for'Beecham. Calif., and-Masters Champion Ar- 2B,» Viaclull*. V..CIUU. wifniir" inajliineki.! single w*8 the lone safety off th s j "It waa qntW a day for Arcaro. j though, by # 41-33 74 ow*ne< by represented District I in the Col SPEED BOWi If 'the: pluckieat onion picker of the 72-h'ole Western Open Golf nold Palmer of Latrobe, Pa., had pair in a four-run sevehth off los Sawver, Brown:’ HH, Parker: Ue.v; 1‘hard-luck Gliha who also clouted • Besides Bold Ruler he put togeth- , Chappell and Steeley: .Anto- ^ protected throughout 65 starts of Webb waa eager for a ■victory Blank LocAl Team ing;'reliever Humberto Robinsoii. nakes, Lewis (3) and Smith. Joyce Zisice of Milwaukee. lege World Series last' year. ] which he won 60 with 31 knock w'ho ever came out of Canastota, after his recent - loss to Holly Tournament today. 139s. , •..... art '4. Holme* 6, Dutour 7: SO. Ilewarl his Ujlrd home run of the season.. er a $53,70 dally double on Chero- Connecticut’s opponent for; the 1 8 Rocts, Tonight 8:30 N. Y.. haa to meet . Virgil Akins The freckled 23-yea5-bld from Don Gross (2-0) was the winner in Holme* 4, Dufour «: WP. Heyart 3, Teammate Skip Benson stroked | kee Chief ($-0.10) snd Golden Lou Joyce’s 33 waa the hottesC~nlne- outs. Mims. Beecham also was eager, Palmer had a 66. two strokes relief in the second gsnie of tha &olm ei, Dufour: W. Holmee; hole score of the opening round. , District playoffs will l)e named j for his former title the opinion Whittier, Calif., sees a letdown aa ind Jacobs after the first The acholastlfc tennis season his first round tripper. The losers j ($12.90). And but for Eric Guerin TeMUed Everybody because this .televised battle ulth hia biggest obstacle . to hla first pair that drew 32,428 at Pitts High School Nrlmrn F’ar behind, with an 80, was de Sunday when the NCAA District i 25'Lop Footuro here ls«that this thtory will be a ranking fighter gave him a fine but slid a stroke over par came to a dismal ending for Man banged out a total of nine hits'. he would have had two more -wln- Selection committee will select the j Akins, on the otl.er hand, haa borne out. major champioiishfp. * chester High School Thursday sf burgh. LAwryera ...... 1 1 2 lOx—5-1-1 ners. He twice .finished second to fending Champion Beverly Hanson, 4 Miles from New Loado# been through it all, tackled every opportunity. He pitted calmneaa against loss to 73 yesterday. TheiRedlegs built a 9-0 lead In.- National League Homers Middletown, May 31 (/Tj — Con while this year’s leading money three "at-large" teams for the • Ahd Beecham, using his arma Defending (ihsmpion Doug Ford temoon in West Hartford as host three innings with the halp^ot t^-6 A A S,,...... 021 001—4-9-4 !)^rses'piloted by Guerin, who also winner among the touring pros— playoffa. ' [ body in s i^ t. Virgil haa been out of hla initial drive yesterday as Conard. CCIL champions and un Lautenbach, Storey (4) and ihad three winners, necticut high school netmen play 65 CARS—ROUTB 85 the same number of times aa Mar and shoulders in Archie Moore he held to a two-stroke lead at the of Paradise, Fla., made one of the triples, two doubles' and Smoky WaUs, Cubs (13). • uasa A—Ricky Anderson, 18th semifinal and champipnahip Marlene Bauer'Hagge—had a 76. ------^ ^ ------I tinez,' scoring 27 knockouts, but American League Homers style to ward off'many of Webb's better recoveries yesterday after defeated in 12 starts this spring, Burgess’ three-run homer to'get a’ Moryn, Cubs 8 (11). Eagieson. Lautenbach (4); Gliha . \ total of 49,508 fans saw Bold hole, in cup: tie for second, Mel Admission $1.25 "■Kids 50c. blows, 'made it ihtetosUng from mld-point of. the 55th renewal of blanked Coaphr^att Maetozo’a ln and McNeil. McGehan (3). Ruler’s impressive score and com matches here today to,.wind up the loaing 17 fighjs and being held the tournament. falling 11 strokes jbehlnd Jacobs crowd of 11.129 started for tha Baniu, Cubs (12). ■ , Hadfield. and Gordy Wllaon, tlx State Interscholaatic Athletic Con .oven once. . Sievers, Senators 3|(7). start to finish as he lashed out with a 75 on opening day. Ford diana 9-0. The setback waa the exits early in Philadelphia. Curt Tanner, Cubs (2). .! prised a part of the 337,209 who feet from cup In 18lh. frequently with hard left jabs and Jacobs, who turned pro .18 eighth In IS matches for the Silk turned out at 13.. tracks and ference Tennis. Tournament. In Last T^ighfs Fights In 1951, for example, he was a Lemon, Senators 2 (5). months ago, faltered after his turned in the best card yesterday, Simmons (4-5) was the victim Ho^es, Dodgers 2 (7). Class B—Bill Allen, on cup on singlea, Robert Rubiu of West Bghtivelght and boxed Joe Brou-n. Aspromonte, Senators (8). \ sometimes rights to the Jaw that blazing 64 Thursday. But he still a 65. for a 140 total. Towners. Whilr* southpaw Harvey Haddix. 2>immer, Dodgers 48). Mexico to Defend wagered $20,220,699. 19lh; Mac LaFrancU, six feet Cerv, Athletics (13), | made Webb blink. Uonard. swept all three singlea . The biggest crowd of 60,659 was Hartford’s Conard uijl meet the current tltleholMr whose case managed to card - a one-imder-par The original field of 146 waa (3-3) won w ith. a flve-hltterj Boyer, Cardinals 2 (7). from 18th hole;' ‘ Thomas Howe of Darien, and Jeff Miami'' Beach, Fla.- Spider Hitting — Walt Moryn, Cpbe— i Is aimilarr Aa a welter Virgil ChiU, Athletics (2). But Webb piled up a good early 71 on the 6.7S6-yard layout at Rod pared to 70 pros and three ama matches, with talented Bob Rubin blanking the Phils on .two hlta for ' Jablonikl, Giant* (8). • Wedgeport, N. S. (J1—Mexico st Hollywood Park where C. W, Class C~Jerry LaPlne. 12 feet Webb, 160. Chicago, outpointed Colavito,. Indians 2 (5). margin with his sharp, aggressive upending Jack Tbonjey, 6-1. 6-0, -will defend the Sharp Cup in thia Smith's Hillsdale of Detroit won Welas 'o f Stamford playa Maae Hit three home runs to the night- j boxed the .Johnny Saxtons and Joe Run Golf Club in suburban Royal teurs after the second round. The SlXv , Thomas, Giants' (1). from 119th; Tony Perry, 100 feet Delafield of Darien. In doubles, Jlmm.v Beecham, 161, Miami. 16. NOTICE Vernon, Indians (4). sttack and had enough cushion to Brian Odium defeating Steve Cnmdsll, Braves 2 (7), year’i International Tuna (Jup the 827,900 Will Rogers Stake* from doth. rap. Clinching a 10-8 victory with | blieella when those nemea meant carry him through in the fast late Oak. ,• lowest qualifiers recorded^l47s. Match off Wedge'porC In addition and paid $6.70 after beating the Dea;:'bert .and wtiitam e;m"'any" '’.w S a two-rpn shot In the ninth, alter ' ooBiethlhg, Doby, Indians'(19.—) ''99. Bob Rosburg of Palo Alto. Calif., Thomas 6-1, 6-3, and Mike Tie Covington, Braves (6). IVeekrnd' Schedule Mtoh«r Vernon, IndKns (4). rounds of the fight. Chabert tul-nlng back Co-Captain Hansbrink. Braves (8). to the Mexican team other three- Prize Hoat in 'a photo finish. Keegan of Conard mMt Jolui Am- decision over Artemlo Ualavara. he had hit' an RBI double and Vit't Sods Shop Three years ago Akina was re- Webb,'who weighed 160, scored DioW . TlnSterwald of • Tequesto, Meet in Finalf time winners who plan to compete Selected 12 Hole Toumameht merman and Kenneth Homon of scored the wtontog .narker in a 158 West M I^'Tpke. tnoved from the put-hlm-tn-the- Harrell, Indiana (4). Fla., Doug Sanders of Miami. Gene American I.«gion Practice Modls Raudsepp 6-3, 6-1. Burgess, Redlegs |3). Mrs. Ada Rice't Hoop Band 174‘i. Italy. (Calzavara disquali Doby, Indians (1). his' 27th vfetory against three- de- Rubin then teamed with Odium Bilkd, Rsdlegs (3), are the BriUah, Cuban* and Amer ($11.60) won the 866,450 Balmoral for men 1* Scheduled today. A par Bristol. Ron Shseter qnd Ken-' fied fob butting in sixth round, th’reerrun nlnth-lanlng that won botUsptt class and handled prop feata. Beecham, 161, now haa a Littler of Singing Hills, Calif., and New Haven, May 31 (JV-Eddl#- icana. School tuna will be their Pour Hole event 1# on tlpp for neth Lieberthal of Fairfield’s An-j the opener •8-2 In a sweep over WiU eloM M« erly by Eddie Yanitz, a St. L/iula MalzOne, Red Sox (3). Don Whitt, df Alameda, Calif., to bllink Toomey and Thoma? 6-0, Turf Handicap, by three lengths at Hoepner . wins European light- Torgeson, White Sox 2 (2j. career record of 23 wins, six loss Cofwh Whitey Jobhson reports 6-0, while DeChabert doubled up Moylan.and Tony Vincent, ranked prey and the tests are scheduled Washington) Park. B. A. Dario’s women. One-half handicaps wUl drew Ward# ’will play Jerry Ad heavyweight title). the Dodgers, during Jun«, dn^giot who aewna to have fine es and one draw. w’ere a t, 137, two strokes behind Westbury, N. ■)([. (P)—Dick -WII- for ^ept. 10-12, r prevail in both events. kins and Michael Tayloi- of Darien. Pitching — Frank SuUivan, Red Lollar, White Sox (6). Jacobs; - that the American Legion Juniors .. Ovith Jack Keegan to beat Co one and two in the Connecticut eox, 89-year-old bhlo driver, will Venomoiia ($6.80)'beat lightly re Melbourne—G e o r g e Bracken, bogln- ceoneotiona in the strange fight - -1 j- Captain Dick Yulea and Alan garded Fail Wind by a hailf-Iength Men’s qualifying rounds for the Sox: Arnlo Porto4xurrero, Orioles— and August rocket of today. Than Akina stati- Wilton. Tigers (1). Jacobs who atorted the Kahsae bhseball team will drill tomon-ow 1 Open Tennis Tournament, meet to remember the trotter Wlngseway Goveritor’a 'Clip will take plac* 1 3 4 AustraiUa. outpointed Tom Kaline, Hgers (4). SchWedsl aa the atrong Chlaftal))a for a long Ume. When the 7-year-<- Two former Syracuse ' Univer- in the 839,550 Colonial Handicap at’ Sunday. June 1 my Romulo. 1394, Philippines. 12. Swappe4l 8-0 shutouts. SulUvaa ning this MonOslo.' hiorway-r-Tommy Baars, B art boom, managed to lose a de- All candidates for pitching, infield Greg Belt pf Indiana Jumped ♦. I I Sunday, a Best 17 ia planned for the opeaer aad Portotsarrero then Junt 2. shoot another birdie after the .fifth Dever Hqbb#: of Providence, R. I., Raceway it marked the end df a tha major leagues this spring. bipoklng for six-furlongs under 123 1:30 — Charter Oak -Park. Weat Indies, stopped Leif i Bag „eMofi to Gil Turner, but came 'Bibb Falk, • former • American held at the Greenwich Country and outfield oerths are urged to be 25 feet 6 1-4 inches to the ___ WilrAV *r>iBv DAttCPSr. Gill* pounds. men, wjth a thr«e-4uarter handl- endatl tlM Orlolea' lontag string at Club here Aug. 11-15.. It is open to hole. He went out . t o two-under- will compete to men's doubles ''fiO-raca losing streak for Wilcw. They were Dutch Dottrrer, C*n . Fira * Police va. First NsUonsl, gie) Hansen, Noway, 7. (Weltar- '■fcO* 'vitb knockouts of Tony De- Ltague outf(e)der, haa been coach or hand. Members of the Man Big Ten .phamplonship at bver 75 per cent 0^ the U.B. an cInitaU catcher, and Walt Crad At _ Suffolk___ _ Downs, where______Davla_.cap,.while tha women will q ^ e a Slareo twjca and Logart. ing the Uhivaraity of Texaa baae-. amateur girls who will not have par 33 and came back to thr**r Purdua to better hla rsdond nual taka of tuna ia taken by Pad- finals against Richard Heath of Wings#way la ' owned by. Dick * Daroto ^ a th m vrinnar# b^or# Mixed Beat Ball, starting kt\ll:80. 1:80 — Chartar Oak Park'. weighU). I over-par 88. cheater High varsjty nine are rt- Waterbary and Oeirald Slobto of gatbair, Dwight ^ dock, Kansas City pitcher. 'v:v Dadeatifl OasrUaa . ball taain since 1940. The Long reached their 18th birthday by qusstod hot to attend Sunday’s by 3-4 of an Inch. Jetaa He Coaat bait boat# or tuna cllp- horns havs won 10 Southwest Con- Aug. 15. Mrs. John Pennington of Frank Stranahan. of Tojado, pbra. West Hartford. ■■ Itiurttof* BM«i)wblta beat old 8am finead of Whit* Sulphur asaslen. Owana' mark U 26-3 1-4. KMkl O fiv w • Msgrt* of ttmss. forencs titles under him. Buffalo is chairman of ths event \ , J: ■■f 4 p a g e t w e l v b MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD,; MANCHESTER, CONN;, SATURDAY, MAY Si, 1968 MANCHESTER EVENING. HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, MAY 81, 1958 PAOE.,mwpiPi
Waafid tiP Rant 6 8 Antomobilei for 8ol» 4^ HooMhoId ServlcM n iE R E OUGHTA b e a LAW l BY FAGALY end. SH( Hobm UoM Geede 81 Houses for Bala 72 Honaos for Hal* 72 UooalM for Salo 72 Lots for Sal* 73 Offered______18A y,; # 8 (URL*.. WITH Infant child need Lisbon 7 police Classified .fr- .'il' Colonial, (tV)-BOUrON->ii9.800. Custom $18,800-VERNON -F ive finished $85 PER F r o n t f o o t - FORD, M r . (iedaii. Oood con ■pit. FOR tALE-^AMt and refrigerator. thra# or four room unfurnished $17,900, To be built by Xoaeph built ranch, Twb hosiery runs, WtsrAWPFJfM ■chool-aga children. ”Reasonable *■ Star S5' Mariow'a Little Mend- nUDE FIRST month’s rent to jMW* Ths council is controlled by msnta. Bolen# walking o f to five bedroom house by June l#u ^ ^hed garage. Near Keenay TWO FAMILY duplex, 4-4. Good $1S,800-ANDOVER. SacriUce. Six AUTUMN HEIGHTS TRACT grass and the Supreme Oeura ^ FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. Point,). GL 8-»05». ing Bhpp. ______’ lyweda. No lease required. Apart* Can j[>ay $100, Menchest«r or out- Premier Antonio Setazar, whom Town pbserres lomats and many averag# Am(Ht* ' . garden tractors and Jitl msht biiUdlng. $H rooms, ‘‘tatad. Street School. R . F. Dimock A Cd.. condlUon. Oil heat. Call ' owner finished Cape. Immaculate Inside P. 0. BOX 741, TOWN Caplto) EquipmentE Co., St -Maln* ■klrt#. M f »2031. ______Reattora, MI 99345 ijw time, or 9-0010. and out. Near Route 9. 6% down. Dslgado hae threatened to remove cane. MON. THRU FRI. Fl.ATf SWINISH HollMd window aU electric appItanciK 30 minutes if-elected. Memorial Day e)Mn>eB, made to measure. All M3 $-1—1-7061. from Charter Ohk Bridge on Park* Barbara.Woods, MI O-TTOO.' Must sell soon. Lawrence F. The cortege started In eikirly af 10:30 A.M. Auto Driving School 7-A I WANTED — 49 room net, rtrat OOLUMBU LAKE-Three bed Delgado expressed the belief In ternoon from the Cipitol whet# yinetal Venetian bllnda at a new way. MI 0-4834, TR 8 - ^ . noor by responsible party with Fiano, Broker, MI 9-8010, Suborban for Sale 75 (XVI) — BOLXON — Five room room cottage, chestnut paneling, an Interview yesterday that With Cerembi^ the unknowns had lain In state for SATURDAY 9 A.M. HARRISON Driver Traliu- low . price Keys made whUe you. Musical Inatramcnts S3 b#*t of reference#. Central ,loce- Portugal haa had Itz fill o f what FOUR ROOMS-OHmw to Main 8t.; ranch. $18,600, eq IBOxMO woode'd Secluded acre lot, 126’ lake from^ SOUTH WINDSORr-101 trees and COVENTRY —Four large roome, two days. The two coffins rode oa Lei.ming to drive in our dual wait. Mariow’a. tlon. Write Rox M, IHrald. h e called Salazar's polics state ahopping, hue line. Heat, hot water ■ge. 86 h.p. boat. Carlton W. stunning ranch home on big oil hot water, baseboard heat, Memorial Day aoUvttlee were 'bstasons draped in black vahret. trolled standard or .autoir TIU THE Kinsman elsctronis Hutchins, Ml 99133. landscaped lot. Exposed bcame. tactlca He promised that if elected TOVB OOOPBRATIUN WILL FORMICA counters, ceramie wall et organ today. Finest quality included. Parking, $93. Available' PROFESSIONAL mian "Wlajie# to .Fireplace. Near school. Only held, here .yesterday with an esti ThVqalssone were drawn by teams cars IS easy arid enjoyable Slid floor tile. Lst ua moderiilce July 1st. Box L, Herald. random flooring. Indirect llghUng, $9,000—$000 down. Schwartz Real his flrat act will be to end SaHuar’s mated audience of 800 for the of six matched gray horses saeh. BE APPREUATED censed school authorised; b> any home otwaiu. Dubaldo rent six room hoUae. Preferz'H*n- SEVEN ROOMS plus porch, recrea- 30-year rule,. your bathroom and kitchen. For Zuckerman. MI 9-939S raised hearth fireplace, ’raree bed- EsUts, Realtor. CH 3-2890, Pi morning parade and a crowd of 160 partment b t Motor Vehrel) Music Oentsr, 189 West Middit chester, Glastonbury or East Uon room, three oar garage. iW p "There Is a feeling of civil war Along the,4H mile route te free esUmatea call Ml 9-2655, The r t h r e e r o o m apartment, bath, rooms. ReereaUon room with fire 2-9719, M l 8-9404. 3-4884. Turnptkt. ford. Referonee# furnished. ME^ q o a i)—SIX room CM>e. Finished lot, central locaUon. $16,800. C^> In the country and It frightens ■pectators at the tittle League ceremery, the cortege moved Dial M l 3-2711 Tile Shop, 248 No. Main St. shower, oil burner, private en* 8-2884.______place In basement. Special fea racraatlon room, garage, cowered' ford Hansen, MI 8-3483. me,” the air force general said. doubleheader In the afternoon. ■pectators and an honor cordon of THREB-PIEOT dance ‘ driimk. trance. 3<1 9-X18S,'; tures Include built-in oVen and BOLTON—Custom built four room The flrat game at Wright's Field 2,000 members o f all the armed LARSON'S driving,. School—Offer# RADIO REPAXtUi on any m a k e- patiOK BeauUfuI la n d s c a ^ yard, range, ceramic Ule counter top, Delgado Is running against Adm. kick cymbaU Good condition. $70. CAPE (X)D—Five finished roome, ranch.' Birch cabinets, fireplace, was .stopped after five innings services. The honor cordon was all types of drlyer educaOnin on all amplfflera arid phonographs t h r e e r Uo m epartment, Sec- Bosinass Froperty for Sale 70 choice'^ JocaUon, 917,800. R. F. mahogany trim, is mlnutea from knotty pine paneling. Aluminum Amerfeo Tomas, the man Salazar’s insured dual control ca n . atand- C melody sax; also reasonable. Dimock A-Oo., Realtors. MI 99346 ftreplace, trees, good location NaUonsI Union Party has deiif- with Hoislngton’s Grocers trounc spaced five paces apart from tbe and changers. Over 47 yearn total MX 1-6294. ond floor. -Unfumlshod. Heat and near elementary and high school. brlftoe. All for $19,700. Call Mr. storm doors and windows. Large Loot and Found I ard or. automatic. By trained and experience 90 days guarantee «n hot water, $78 monthly. MI 9-1799 BOLTON — Combination g*A sta any time, 0^ Barbara WoM custom home, attached garage. This home Is line. Tremont Agency, Rockville, in many years. feated the Fire apartment's Flre-> FOUND—Small female mongrel, is equipped and licensed to pro aiding. Oarages, cottages, out- appliances, formica counters, very attractive as well as con ceremonies because tha unknowns 0-7318. Farms and Land for Sale 71 thrat) finished. Fireplace, TR 5-2349. balls, 7-4, In another 5-inning white and light tan. Cali I^ee Frac- vide the very beat in driver edu ’ buildingt, room additions. Nuside c o m m e r c i a l buelhasa or office' (^ramiu bath, fireplace, base venient so please cell me so I could have died in the uniform o t ehla. Dog Warden, MI 8>8S94. cation. Standard and automatic. Engineering Company, Inc., 84 space for rent. Up to 9600 square ment garage, 2% acres. Lawrence abnehed porch, Timken burner. VERNON—This attracUve colonial game. Rod Konrad was ths we with IlOO scaped lot. Full price $16,800. O il Start Holiday locals were Donald McGrath, Ken Roofing and siding experts. Alum^^ Telephone anawennk aervlce, CAPE (X)D: Six delightful roome. caae. Large master bedrooms, two And when It was alt over, only VACUUM CLEANERS repaired in Garage— Service— Storage 10 emeu upright and spinet aquare ft. o f Hvlng area. 6 minutes Alice Clampet, Realtor, MI 9-4643. ny Fisher and Tony Falcetta. WtUj Inum clapboards a specialty. Un PAINTINQ and decorgUng. Nr Job ELDEUILY gentleman deaires out- OUmonds— W a tr h o ^ ample parking. ReaaMiable. Fireplace, hot water oil heat. Con REDUCED FOR rooms upstairs almost complete. the guard remained to Kara Us my own home shop. Forty yean from aUnebsster Green Young* Closet space galore. Amesite Bill Dunnack catching. The Wl}- excelled workmanship. Easy budr- too wnali Or too big. For irea esti aide landscaping, mowing lawns, Jewcjnr 48 Crockett Agency, 244 Main SL, venient locaUon. FoUci trane- CLEARANCE \ ELLINGTON—Near RockVUle line. (Conttnued (ran. Page One) solitary vigU. factory experience. All makes, low mate MI 9-9666. >'odem town kiteben. living room with drive. 150-300 landscaped plot. lington battery was not announced. GARAGE FOR RENT. MI 8-78i8. et terms. Ml 9-6406 or I t t 6-9109. cutting hedges, etc. Call Ml 8-8877. Manchester. fireplace vesUbule. Large lot ferred. VA and FHA financing. Six room Colonial. Spacious kitch rates, free eatimates, free pickup Hoipe Dbcprating Co. LEONARD W. YOST, Jeweler, rs- Used Furniture Owner says must movs fss^ One look will convince you. The -Babe Ruth team wll' play .and delivery. Mr. Miller, AD $18,800. R. F. Dimock and Co.. Madeline Smith, Realtor, 1«I en, garage, trees. VA or FHA. by helicopter from Washington pRY WALL contractors — Walls, pairs, adjusts watches expertly. Exchange 9-1642. Price has been cut to the bone on $14,700. Webster Agency, Reditora, late yesterday and got in a .fast an official game with WlUin^on 2-6371, JA 2-S904. 'a$nd finished ceilings, Invisible i s : WILL WASH and wax. floof# In Realtora. MI 99246 er Biarbara $13,900. Clifford Haneen, Realtor, Reasonable prices.. Open dally. .5 Oak Street STORE rent. 131 Spruce St this six room (foUr bedrooms) MI 3-2458. RockviUe, TR 6-5746. nine holes b^ ore dinner. at 2 p4n. June 8 at the school UpiM. Interior and exterior paint Bonds—Sto^iw Mortgages 31 homes or offices. Call AH 8-9970. Woods, 8 0 9-7703 any Ume. Cape Cod home located at 165 Alcohol Sparks REMINGTON Rollectric rasors for Motorcycles— Bicycles 11 Thuraday eveifinga. 139 Sprue# MI 9-1600. BOLTON, near Center—Oversized Elsenhower’s whlrlybird landed field. ing. F m e estimates. Tell. Bernard seven room stone Cape. 1,647 sq. Brookfield' St. Open staircase, Father’s Day. Regular $33.50 — CONSOLIDATE Uebta with a m c - Street. Ml 9-4387, (XV) RIGA HifilOliTB. Boiton- VA - FHA MORTGAGES in a pasture Just w6st of his front The official schedul* for the A. Loslqc^ PI 2-6462. RooiuA Without Board 59 i n d u s t r i a l dealrsbla lo- ft. living area. Plastered walls, large kitchen, oil heat. Convenient- Wanted— Real Estate 77 limited time,. $20.50, No trade-in ond mortgage loan at $22.25 LAWNS MOWED, careful worker. Magnlflcent new itpndi. Six door. He arrived within an hour L/tUe League la expected to be Riot by 200 on grouni Phone big rooms. 1>4 baths. Stone fire to echoole. Buy now with low V.A. Ipro DOWN ready next week. needed. Russell's Barber Shop, 1952 HARLEY DAVISON, Model ALL TYPE^'pf carpentry work. monthly for each $1,000 borrowed. m ROOM FOR RENT. Inquir# SUts roome. two car garage. See SELLING TOUR borne? Fot after he had taken part in Arling ,H own eq^pment. Ml 8-6970. Garden— Farm—>0aii7 Rockville TR 8-941$. B-» place, back terrace with fiberglas or F.H.A. down payment at 613,900. comer Oak and Spruce. '125. $145. ’TR 5-2910. Additions, remodeling, garages Dial CH 6-8807 and ask PBank ‘Tailor Shop, tsteacU. Ml 8-7UI. signs on Bolton Center v R<1. R, $10,500 — B^ton. Five acres. prompt, efficient, courteous aenr- ton National Ometery rites honor JosUoe Court Caeee \ttc. Also customistomXml'*' lilding. Phone“■ -Burke or M ij^ C a rterJ g^ expr^ Prodneta 50 After 9:IC Ml 8 ^ 7 . F OUnock A Co.. Realtora. 80- root. Overaized two-ear garage. House is ten years old, ha# five tee and appraleliig without obliga In the first of two cases brought HoKda^Cruise Private workihop. Small outbuild JARVIS REALTY CO. ‘ ing America’s unknown dead of ' MI 9-4291 OonhecUcut Mortgage change, Articlea For Sale 45 9-8349 or Barbara Woods,. MI 283 E. Center St.. ns down and^three up. Good tion, call 8. A. Beechler, Realtor, World War II and the Korean con-' before Trial Justice Ck>urt this NATIVE ezparagua for freezing. AraRACTiVELT fi^isbed and Suburban For Rant - 66 9-7702 any Ume. ing. amesite drive. Well land Automobiles for Saio 4 Wanted Autos— 16 Lewis St., HartfordI (Com er of Lenox St.) condiUoq, This house la isolated, MJ 8-6M or Weeley R. Smith. As flict. week Ernest Whitney. 18, of this (Conttaned from Pag# On#) $3.98 a crate of 34 bunches. Six cheerful room s Complete light scaped, plenty of shade trees, 2H 1/5 of a mUe off the main road. sociate, Ml 9-8952. Member: MulU- Motorcycles bunches $1.09. Farmer’s Maricet, ROOCVILJJE— BeautUUt $>4 room CALL MI 3-4113 The President changed clothes town Was found guilty of lascivious BEFORE YOU BUY a used car Rooring'*Sidlng KNa PP SHOBE. Harry Mahoney, housekeeping facUiUM available. (XXIV) FOUR UNIT apartmtnt in acres. Asking $35,500. Lawrence Foundation of another home also on pie Usttng Servtoe. 88 Maple St. Tel. MI 8-4827, 819 E. Middle Tpke., MI 9-0474. Single, double. Childm accepted apartment. Refrigerator, stove, RockvlUo. Only one year old. Ex F. Fiano, Broker, &n 9-5910. After hours, MI 3-3028 quickly and' motored to the golf carriage. susplclous-looldng kind,” Pi(p#r see Gorman Motor Sales. Bulck Business Opportunities 32 Mrs. Wagner, Ml 8-1157 property. Artesian well, two-car course where he played a round Trial Justice Cbarles Nicholson said. CONNECTICUT Volley Oonstruw —limited parking Centra, reason heat. Venetian bllnda and Ula cellent Income return. Call The R. garage, etc. Excellent buy but fi LISTENUS w a n t e d , single and Sales and Service. 285 Main WANTED ’TO BUY — Used cars. TOP QUALITY loam. Excellent for TRANSPLANTED tomato plants. NEAR BOLTQN—$12,500. reduced, with Nevina. placed Whitney on six months pro tlon. All types of roofing, aiding, F O R l e a s e " able price. Corns see. Mrs. Dor bath. Seconds from bus line and F. Dimock Co., Realtors. Ml 9-5248 ROOCVILLE-DeUghUuI new five nancing, may present a problem. two-.ramUy bouses. Member of Street. MI 9-4571. Open evenings. Call JA 8-1990..! landaoa^l^. greenhouseg and Cabbage plants, 35c dozen. Ml like new. Four room Ranch. O - ' Decides tp Ride ' bation after handing him a sus FREE-FOR-ALL gutters and carpentry work, fo sey. 14 Arch St. parking. Adulu only. No peU. $18 or Ml. Bernle Cantor. TR 1-8495. , room Ranch, Flhl cellar. Birch MLS. Howard R. HeaUngs, Real lawns. FIJI gravel, atone. CaU 9-4187. Carabino, 12 Glenwoo^.^ ramlc bath, formica ..counters, Chalfont. Pa., May 81 (9V-9om# MERCURY 1952 two-door^ Radio, years experience. Ml 8-7180. SERVICE S T A 'n O N monthly. With all modem furni cabinets, tlie bath, three bed $11,500 — Bolton Notch — FoUr tor, Ml VUO? any Ume And at the round's end, Elsen pended sentence of 60 days and Walt Ml 8-8908. ' . .... •T'*" " ..... CUCAHc l e a n ROOMfUX)M, , idtC!kitchen privtleges, (X ni)"^A N T IN A Drive—Off Kee- . fireplace, aluminum combinaUon hower told Sletchtsr, he expected $100 fine. 200 Negro and white youth# mixed heater, $395 full price. Douglas Business Services Offered 13 RO CK VfiLE ture, $190 monthly. TR 89745. rooms, large kitchen. Near every rooms with oversized garage. Ex ROOF'ma, SIDINO, painting. Car aeparate GenUepien. new.S'L New 8H room ranch on \wlndowc and doors. Basement ga ARE YOU (XINSIDEIUNO to be on hand tor more golf bri^t Donald Brown, 37, also of this it up yesterday In a Aree-(or*sU at Moton, 383 Main St. LOAM, dark, rich, atone tree. Top —...; '■ TSeT.- thing. F.H.A.'approved. Low, low cellent location, Here’a the place to Completely^ lipped. Excellent large wooded lot. Built tor Harry rage, fieldstone retainer walls. apply for your GI mortgage. WUl BEUJNG YOUR PROPERTY? and early this morning. town, waived examination on a Forest Amusement Park In this FLOOR SANDING 9nd refinlBhlng. itry, Alterationa and addilitlona. quiUlty. Columbia Construction. down payment. Hurry on this PLYMOUTH 1953 station wagon, linn. Workmanship gu____ location. All) rental terms. Summer Homes for Rent 67 Goodwin Jr.. $19,800. R. F Dimock : Well landscaped. 5% down. Ex- make a terrific Investment. We will appraise your property As be left the flrat tee yester charge of risk of injury to a minor ■outhweetern Pennsylvania com Specializing in old floors. MI laran PI 2-92I.-, WiUlmanUo AC 8-8383 ANTIQUE FURNITURE, silver, ROOMS TO rent. Also cabins one! $12,990, Webster Agency, $495. full price.''Douglas M oton, tsed. A. A. Dion, bic., 399 Autumn A COi, Realtors. Ml 9-.124S of : cellent financing. Lawrence F„ free and without any obligation. day, the President started to walk and contributing to the delin-. munity. 9-5750. glaaa china, and used furniture efflcienclea. Inquire ' Scranton’i Realtors, TR 6-5745. 333 Main St. ------St.- Mjl 8-4860.- TIDBWATI O I L C O ... UIKE.FRONT—Four rooms., beat. Barbara W6ods, Ml 9-7702 any- Fiano, Broker, MI 9-5910. ^ $12,600—Cape Q>d of four rooms We also buy property for cash. down the fairway. Then he chang Police said they did not know as BAROAlNS^Famoua Hoover vac • bought' an^ Sold; Furniture Repair Tourist lioihe aiiM Cabins. Iffibhe quency of a minor. The case was JA7-7 S e r v ic e ,^ 3-7449. \ hot water., Boat, TV. Sieepe six. Ume. ^ ------' " ■ ' $12900—REDUCED —Four 'nxyn with unflnlshhed up. Dormer. Fire Member Multiple Listing ed .hia. mind juiul headed for his bound over to the next aessim what set off the battle. Abbot uum' claanera. Reconditioned. MI99S36. BOLTON — Large 11^ SIX ro6m place, 'combinaUon windows. AND NEED A CAR and had your cndit MORTENSEN TV. Specialized RCA FOB THE best in shingle and built Uowe' "nrer rates Juna and September. de luxe ranch. All the extras plus STANLEY BRAY, tealtor bsb’' blue el**tric cart. of Tolland County Superior Cotirt 20 yoiiths ■Were reported hurt, two turned down? Short on down pay up, roofing, gut Guaranteed. 813.96 up. Free home $ISM0. Spacious six room homo, Ranch. Breeteway,. two-car ga you can assume State 1H% mort BRAE-HURN REALTY television service, ra 9-4041, ------gutters, leaders, chlm- Evenings: demonstration. Ml 9-3981 ^ a r 8 SALE 19 OFF on wallpaper. Wall 9-0710.9- basement garage, 6% down pay ’’I think I’ll ride all the Ume,” on the posting of a $1,000 bond. o f them seriously, in the 15-mlnute ment? Had a repossession? Don't ney «n d roof rt ATTRACTTVB Clean Room, single good aolld construction, aluminum rage,, V i batha, two fireplaces, gage of $7,600. Owner will carra up Ml 3-6273 repalra call OoujUitin. tiles 4c a tile, KenUI* from 7c or double. Quiet congenial at ment. Seven miles from Manches he BSdd to Nevina. *Tve done a lot knife-flashing melee. give up! See Douglas Motors, get HAROLD A SONS - Rubbish re m 8-7707. MI 9-3668 or JA 8-89l4^ p.m. COME SEE this weekend. New sttMina, garage, near stores, bus, j big kitchen. 15x24 Uvlng room, to $3500 second mortgage. ’Total Cbtirdi JStorvioaa each. Green Paint and Wallpaper, mosphere. With or wlUie ter. Lawrence F, Fiano, Broker, of work today.” Police reported maldag no ar the lowdown on the lowest down moved, cellars and attics cleaned. liout light funuahed cottage. Owner located .amaU down payirnent aaaun',.-* 5% i amesite drive. Very (Veil ^ I t . One payment approximately $100 a The Rev. Willard Thomen has rests. top quality loam, excallent at the Green. houeekceplng privilegca. Central MI 9-5910. After the nine holes, Nevlns re and amallest payments anywhere. Call Ml 9-4034. FOR ALL TYPES Of roofing and Help Wanted— Female 35 in trailer, west Up-end Mulberry mortgage. Carlton W. Hutchina. I acre lot. $21,900. Lawrence F. month. Don’t miss this one. chosen the sermon topic, "Guests Two of the injured were taken to 'siding, clapboard, aabestos. You dressing, also clean white ly located. Near bath and shower. 8 0 99182. ; Fiano. Broker. Ml 9-5910. ported Eisenhower shot about a Not a email loan or finance com 'or children’s play yards, PI USED TV—Overhauled and In good Point, Cuilford. Stanley Fiweman, NKTE SIX ROOM Cape in excellent Cars Roll Oyer of the Lord's” tot Ae morning emergency hospital in nearby M A M RUBBISH CO. Full time may aave by calling now for your SEWING MACHINE operators. Ex playing shape. For extra room or Parking. M l 8-4921. G L fe S y . . $13,700—Six room Cape over off 43. Par Is 35. Nevina said the worship service in the First Con pany plan. Douglaa Motora, 333 lays. Ml 09000 evenings. (Xn) MANCHESTER - New atx I SIX ROOM Ope, four bedrooms, condiUon. V,i% mortgage can be Doylestown. Main Stnct. cleanlpg, removal service, land free eatimates. All materials and perienced preferred but will trgin cottage, etc. $19.95 and up at Pot Hilliard Street. Now being reno President won the round one up. gregational Church tomorrow. ROOM FOR one genUeman. Con- . room ranch home In' Rockiedge ; city iitiliUes. Deep tot. $12,000, VA aasumed. Ixiw monthly payment. On Area Roads Mrs. Eisenhower arrived by au Twenty state poUee ware called scaping, laivns mowed, driveway workmanship guaranteed Ma«<- it applicant la familiar with mis MOTO-MoW]ro, Tqro, Jacobsen terton’a. N roVEMTRiX l a k e -rFoUr room vated. Top financing available on tlnuouz hot water, shower. Private secUon, tV- baths, ceramic Ula ! or FHA. aifford Hensen. MI S. A. Beechler, Realtor MI 3-6999, tomobile from Washington a few Among the new membera who to the park, Tha flj^t waa over TRANSPORTA'nON cars. Just ■ealing. patching. Metal, card chester Roofing and Siding Co., cellaneous' family sewing. Ksklar roUry, reel riding type power furnished cottage. Modem con W. R. Smith, MI 9-8952. this one too. It is vacant and we will be received into the. church when they arrived. Police found Toy Co.. 60 Hilliard St. entrance. Parking. lOl Cheatmit kitchen counters Attached garage, 3-2453, hours ahead of the President. They traded, all runninl; good. 1948 board drums. MI 9-9757. Inc.. Ml 9-80SS. mowers. Tohk Power Handle. FRANK IS atarting to buy and sell veniences. Week or month. MI will be glad to ehow it to you. State PoUct reported two^area tomorrow are Mr. and Mrs. Rob knivee left at the ecene. Property ' Chevrolet. 1948 Dodge. 1948 Nash, good used furniture and antiques, St. 39434. amaatte drive, fully lardiwaned k were joined at the farm last eve Capitol Equipment.; Co., 88 Main. BOLTON, near Center —Six room SITTING ON high, overlooking An accidents over the holiday both in ert Azinger and Mr. and Mra. damage was slight. 1650 Nash, 1950 Hudson, $95 each. HHJL8’ TELEVISION Service. WANTED—Woman for general of at 420 Lake St. Ml 9-6580. Hours lot. m.OOO Call R F Oimrvk Co.. dover Lake with privacy on three $13,200 — Another desirable six ning by .their son and daughter- fice work Including some dicta MI 8-7988. THREE l a r g e rooms, hot water RealtQra.: M I *'4345 or Barbara custom., built Ranch. . .bath* room cape, buy this one, haa a volving can which.roUed over..Nto Wheeler Hsssr by letter, and Mh Chalfont,-Budta Cotmtjfi baa-a Dbuglaa Motors. 383 Main St. . „ Available at all tlmea. PbUco fac Roofing and Qiimneya 16.-A 10-S p.m. Closed-Sundays. - - and heat -pienW^nf'sanshtnr. MT ANDGYER^— . WAterfront -cdUage, - Iota. Beach privileges. Heavenly, in-law, Mat! -and Mra. John ElsejH tory aupervlMd "aervlce.. Tel. Ml tloh, tjraihg hhd ~ bbokkeepihg. Available June, July end Septem* Wood*. MI 9-7702. two fireplaces. reereaUon room In garage and a fireplace. Very easy serious injuries resulted. hower, and their tour small chil and Mra. George Downing and population of about 1,000 and is 80 ’THRIFT, SHOP, everythiha for the 9-1683. AD 2-5996. basement with de luxe bar and huge light pine paneled living miles from Philadelphia. CHEVROLET 195$ two-door PoWe'r- ROOFING—Specializing In repair Hours: Mon., ’Tues., Wed., ’Thurs., ' family and home. 479 ETsfiddle THOR AUTO-MAGIC troner. O o o d ^ bar. MI 9-1940. to get a good mortgage on this About 1:30 a.m. today, Nylea dren. Mrs. James Law, by confession of (XXV) EAST HARTFORD Excel kitchenette. Redwood paneling. room. Fireplace, new oil heat, i glide. Nice. Douglas Motors, 833 ing roofa of all kinds. Also new 9 a.m--6-'$0 p-m., Fri. 9 a.m.-l3 Tpke. Tuesday-Frtday, 12>8^4 condition. Parker St. (com er FURNISHED room for rent Gen property. Qnly problem is paying Irving. 21, o f 25 ■'Florence St., It was the ninth birthday of one faith. DICK’S WEA’THERSTRLP Com lent Inveatment property, $35,000. Oversized two-car garage, with three bedrooms, patio, amealte Main St., MI 9-5732. roofs. Gutter work. Chimneys noon. One hour for lunch. Write p.m. ^ Parker-Jeneen) or lAone MI tleman. All conveniences. Near drive. A steal at $10,900. Three if back. Rockville, escaped Injury #hen his of the President's granddaughters; Bi^letln Board pany, door# and windows, custom 3-9361. Excellent Inveatment property 16’ overhead electrtcally operated car rolled over on Its top on Old Emanuel Society cleaned, rraaired, 28 years’ ex Box H, Herald, giving experience bus. Parking. MI 9-iN)91. Wanted to Rent ' 68 ways to finance. Lessenger Real, Barbara Anne, and there was a The Board of Benevolence will NASH 1954 Rambler hardtop. Over work, guaranteed. Call MI 0-1888 perience. Free estimates. Call and references. For AniUier InformeUon or ap door. Also, separate building, four $15,800—Here's a nice ranch opt Springfield Rd. in Stafford. family observance which is conUn- meet with the Church Council at pointment to see call R. F. tor. WUlimaiitlc, ,HA 3-2065. drive. Clean. Douglas Motors, 333 after 6 p-m. Howley,_Muchester m 8-6361. LARGE incendiary oil drums. $1.85 PLEASANT ROOM In quiet home. SUMMER sub'Iet'*'young couple Soom apartment. Redwood panel posite the bail field at Varplanck . State Policeman Algrid Zablait- uing today. 8 p.m. Wednesday in the social To Hold Picnic MaiBTSfr “ ------T WANTED - At- secretary exper each. Call 30 9^7888. - SIMkiONS Htde-e9ed, In good con- Dtmoek A Ck>.. Reattora, Ml 9-S34S. ing, basement garage and work Schbpl. Custom built, oversized ia said Nyles was rounding a curve GOIfDER’S T V Service aviGrable -Next .to b*lh ,ea4 shower. Ftee went* to rent ental] furaiebed.. BOWERS 's c h o o l diatrict— Mod- On the way back to WaahingtOh room of the (tongregational ienced In LAW office prdMdurs: dttion.lir89620.-; parking. M l 9-0887. apartment in Manchester br near-' any- time, or Barbara Woods, MI shop with office.-Two driveways, ern Cbloht&l i K room. Knotty pbie kitchimr full. basement.. We think, when he observed a ear parked Church. ' any Ume. Antenna conversions. t-7702. Mcmday ;ntonUng' Etsenhowen v tll Members Of the Dorcas S octe^ Heating and Plumbing 17 Mutt be excellent. In shorthand 1^ town from June lS9ept. Call 2\i aciea. Well landscaped. Many kitchen, carpeted living room, this ia one of the better values on alonnide the roed on his side. He stop a'few miles down the high The Rt. Rev. John DeSousa, min 1957 FORD Custom 800. $1505. Tel. Philco factqry supervised eervlee ■and typing. ’Two weeks vacation. other features. Asking $25,600. For today's market. Vacant. Less than of Emanuel Lutheran Church wiu I 35 MM CAMERA. Bosley B3v with FURNISHED ROOM. Complete JA 3-8656. fireplace, -Vi- baths. Hot water cut the wheel of his car, cauaing w ay from hia farm, to address the ister of men and miaslons,, will PI 2-8191. Tel, M3 M4S8. ______Insurance, fringe benefits. An ex-, W A T K I N S U s e d (XXVI) JUST OFF Porter St! further Infornatlon. call Lawrence a year old. hold their annual picnic at the LLOYD’S PLUMBING Service as- flash attachment. Call MI . 3-4774. housekeeping (aciliUez. One block baseboard heat. Aluminum com. the vehicle to flip over. He waa gfaduatiiig clgss at Mount St. explain the mlsetons program of ■urea satlsfacUon, prompt aervict.- cellent position for ths right per from Center. ■ Girla only. Call MI BeauUfo: six room Dutch Colonta) ■ F. Fiano, Broker, MI 9-6910, home of Mrs. Emma Harria at Oa- ’TV SERVICE—any make*-highest 'lOJRNITURE EXCHANGE for only 931,600. Call R. F D*mock blnation windows. garag(t. Fine $16,500—Ranch On , Henry Street, warned for traveling too fast for Mary's College, Emmitsburg, Md. the Congregational Church at CH 7-6184, Ml 044*6 son who wants to work in a p l i RUGGED CEDAR post, children's $-8839. conditions. lumbla Lake Wednesday. 1949 FORD four door sedan, first quality work at lowest price for swing. Complete with chairs and 15 OAK STREET A Oo.,-Realtora, Ml u-5245 or Mr. 'BOLTON. — Almost new, beauUfuI neighborhood. Priced right! Mad- Five rooms with recreation room Traveling by automobile, the 7:45 p.m. June 16 In the church. Supper vidll be served about 9:80. ant atmoaphere. Write P. O Box dock k DeVoa, Realtors. JA 2-0255. A New Jersey man and his Wife class shape, TR 6-2480. expert work. Famous for eervlee S.WA'Ts o n , p l u m b i n g and heat- aeau. Cajl MI 9-4367. Legal Notice Bernle Cantor, TR 69495. tiKi room Ranch. Breezeway and ill the basemeht. Vacant, owners Presldcflt wdll be accompanied by, All church members are Invited to Each one attending should bring 830, Manchester, stating exp^- Evenings, JA 8-0139. were treated for minor^ thjiiries since'1931. Phone Ml 0-4637, Pot- Ing contractor. New tnstallaUona, Upright piano $35 TWO FURNISHED ROOMS. 136 oversized garage. De luxe interior. niust Sell, sensible offers will be Mrs. Elsenhower. attend.- a cup and sUver, together with 1949 PLYMOUTH two-door, radio, ience, qualifications, name and Of Public Hearing; (X X V m - icAisT H A R T "• O R D Thursday night at Rockville CJity tenton’s. alteratioi. work and repair work. Two sofas $20 and $30 Biaaell Street. Aluihtnmn storm window# and considered. their contribution of food. Min heater. Excellent condition. Call telephone number. A public hearing will ha held by ' (While they last) — New ranch THREE-FAMILY home, Immacu Hospital after thrir car rolled M3 9-3808. Boats and Accessories 46 12 living room chairs / $3-828 doors. Atoestte drive, shade trees, Manchester Evening Herald An Inez Olson, chairman qf the; com MI 9-3804 before 8 p.m. LAWN^' MOWERS eharpened, M- PLEASANT ROOM for young lady. th e ; Zoning Commiaaton of the homes. $14,990. (Completely fin late throughout. 3-4-5 room anari- $17,400^Truly a de luxe Cape over on Rt. 15 in Vernon. Town of Bolton, 0>nnectlcuc, brook sitd small pond. Two acres. Rites for Lathrop dover correspondent, Mrs. Paul D. mittee, will' be assists - by Min palred. Air cool en^nee' repaired, 24 HOUR immediate service. Re 14 FT. RUNABOUT. h.p. out Four aection oak bMkease $20 All privilegee oFhome. Few feet ished); Built-in stove and oven, menta. Good Investment. S. A. with dormer and all the necessary State Police,said Mra. Mae Zim 1650 FORD V 4. customized. All THE AVON STORY Wednesday, June 4. 1988, at 9:00 $17,600.'Lawrence F Fiano, Brok- Beechler, Realtor. MI 3-6M9, W. Pfanstlehl, telephone Pllgrfan Mabel Olson. Mra. Viola ia m tt , work guaranteed. TdSal Grinding modeling, repairing, new instalia- board trailer. Good Jamity or fish Rocking chair $5 from ever^hlng, MI 9-3339. flrsplaee, ceram ic tile bath, full er, MI 9-5916. ______extras that makes a house a home. mer, 38, of Merchantville, N. J„ 'S’hlte paint Job. newly rebuilt en Shop. 273 Adams St. Ml 9-3120, MI p.m. at the Community Hail to con R. Smith. MI 9-8952. was driving east on the highway Held in Vernon 2-9859. Mrs. Ruth Peterson and Mra. Mil tlons. electric s e w e r. cleaning. Short and aweet. You Juat take ing boat. $345. 108 AVohdala Rd. Three-piece bedroom set $69 baaementa, amesite drives com Cosy corner fireplace, large den, gine. with: all kinds-of speed equip 8- 8079. sider the following proposed soie pletely landscaped. 10.% (’bwn. with her huab'iind. Carl Zimmer, dred Gardner and Mrs. Emma Will R. Guy. M l 8-0677. Mahogany dresMr $20 Central six i ^ m Cape, com NEW 'FIVE room ranch homes three bedrooms, two tUe baths, The Chaplain Corps of the ment. Phone MI 9-2073. PLEASURE CRAFT finishes by change; 54, ,as a passenger. Mrs. Zimmer The First Congregational Church Harris. The hostesses wiU provide orders for popular glamour prod FJH.A. R. F. Dimock A Co.. Real- pletely renovatedX Has fireplace^ ready (or occupancy, garage, rear porch, garage and shrubbery COMPLETE repairs on automatic Sherwin-Williams Co. Complete To change from Residence Zone 'tora, MI 99345 or Barbara Woods, storms and screen#, full basenient, galore. Located on Campfield Rd. became confused at the Mile Hill of Vernon was filled Thuraday United' States Army was founded the deenrt.': 8TUDEBAKER 1955 President washers and dryers. Weating- ucts, and earn $2 - |3 an hour. stock of hulj, deck and topside OPEN THURSDAY AND . to Buainesa Zone all or part of tha large lot. small down payment. S. 'cut-off and puUed sharply to the on July 29, 1775. sport coupe, V8. Low, mileage. See Insuranec 18 $ MI 9-7702. garage. Nice corner lot. Drastlcal, A. Beechler, Realtor. MI 3-6969, Present Gl mortgages can be'tran* afternoon tor the funeral of Perry house. Philco-Bendix, Maytag. enamel, boottopptng ind. racing FRIDAY UNTIL 9 12>800 property along both aides o f Route ly reduced to $18,200. Excellent fi ferred to you. right, causing the car to roll, over. A. Lathrop, Vernon assessor for to appreciate. Private owner. Best Phone Avon Products, JA 2-1756. ? extending from Stony Hill Road W. R, -Smith, MI 9-8952. Frlgidalre. Member of ASCA. YOUR GOLF. CLUBS. Worth how bottom enamel, anti-fouling enam (V m -S D C R(X>M ranch near Por- nancing. Vacant. She was shaken up in the accident 18 years, and long-time clerk of Wear With Confidence! reasonable offer. ,M1 3-0440. on the northerly aide and the prop ------■ -1 - Stuart R. Wolcott. Phone M3 much to replace? Certainly'more el, etc. Sherwin-Williams, 981 Main PROPANE GAS lefrigerator. Good ter Street School. Twb .eramlc ' $17,500—We have some new qual- and her husband suffered back in the church, who died Tuesday. Just For Half Sizar$ 9- 6878. MATURE w o m a n , knowledge of R A N C H HOME erty of Clark Welipoint Company, LARGE RANCH In desirable locfi- St.. 3n 3-6636, ; condition. 10 ft. Reasonable. Call . b Uie baths,. fully plastered. En T. J, CROCKETT. Realtor ity built ranches. a'viUIable in this 1956 TWO TONE Pontiac, four door than the tiny cost to insure theni. bookkeeping and stenography for tlon, recreation room. 2-car ga juries. The car waa towed away. Town officials attended In a body, Pennies becom(^ dollars in case of MI 9-9998. ■Good Condition, with Garage on the southerly side, northwest closed rorch,. attached garage. Ml 3-1577 price range. No arrest- waa made. Catalina Model 870. AH power. GARDENS plowed with rotary part time work. Write Box K, erly along both sides of Route S to ■ rage. excellent condition. S. A. and there were delegations present H>’dramlc. push button radio, theft, damage or loss. Call a a rk e Larga lot. $23,900. R. F Dimock. Beechler. Realtor. MI 3-9969, W. from the Vernon Glrange and Pomo plow—also rotary . mowing for HersUd. 8EBAGO OUTBOARD 13 tt-21 ft. MOVING—Practically new kitchen, th' State Highway Department's A Oo., Realtors. Ml 9-6245 any NEW FIVE room ranch. Finlahed $17,900—Summit Street, Terrific white walls. Immaculate $1595, . heavy duty work. PI 2-7669. Insurance. Agency, 175 East Cen R. Smith, MI 9-8952. na Grange in which he had been ter St. h q 3-1129. qew ahd used. Call MI 3-4426. bedroom furniture; Rugs, curtains, pon-acceSB bounderiea. Said zone Ume, or Barbara Woods, MI basement. WUl take your home or Cape with six rooms, two baths, Miss Zollo Queen Tel. MI 9-1862. WOMAN COOK. Apply in person. drapes, linens, sliVerware. 896 R. F. Dinlock Co. ehall be 20lo feet iK depth on both lot I- trade,. Builder, Ml 3-6821. two fireplaces situated on a nicely very active. ELECTROLUX owner# — Prompt, Acadia Restaurant, 103 ’rolland BtOATS NOW in stock-r-SUrcraft, 9-7702. , BRAND new 5-room brick Ranch The Rev. Rodman D. Cart of 1951 FORD OOUNTRY Squire sta Hilliard St. ’ M l 9-8248 sides of Rpute 9. landscaped lot. Brick and frame. frl ndly service, on yo'tr Electro-; ’Tpke...... WolVeqnes,_Rayeau and Commo JnCH ELEVA-nON. Inihaculate FOUR BEDROOM Colonial. IH home and furniture. $15,200. In At Sperry’s Glen ficiated at the service, assisted by tion wagon. Excellent condition. Moving— Trucking—- ; .BOLTON - ZONING OOMMlfi^.. quire corner Lake St. and Rich, 1ux (R) cleaner Pick up and de dores. McBride’s Sport' Spot. iOO BartNuri Wooda, M i 8-T702 ! SION three bedroom ranch, cerarriic baths, knotty pine kitchen, 64 acre ,-819.500 — A new (2k>Ionia] and'at the' Rev. George B. Higgins of 16 Duvsl St. livery. Call Electrolux authorized Center St., 3 0 9-8747. . Jeoepb Ashford, Ml 9^18 ard Drive, Vernon. Storage 2U Helpi Wanted —-Male 36 Donald TedfOrd, Chairman bath, hot water heat, garage; lot. Manchester Green area. Ml $10,900 one that Is slightly used About 200 spectators saw Miss Milford, N.' H„ former pastor of s*' ' and aervlce Ml 0-0848 ui JA NOTICE Robert Agnew. Ml S-M78 « Dr ted at Bolton this ' trees, «Uy $12,950. Carlton W. 9-1208^______and in a nice location. the Vernon church. Burial was in 2-0108. Please eak for Augustine Ma n c h e s t e r Moving ano Truck ara W oods/ M l 9-7702. — ty. . $24,300—Custom built ranch. Just O’Bright, who acted as master of and yard fire hazards around your cludes incentive bonuses, group op Friday, June 13, 1958, from 13 Co., Realtors, M l 9-5245 any Ume, ery. Refrigerators, washers arid major medical, group life uisur- Owners Moving, Basement Oarage. Reduced te one block from Main Street. Base ceremonies -. for the contest, for Machina CleaDai home. Keep clean. Call Hurri- nooi, to 3 p.m. for enrollmedt of or Barhaiia Woods, Ml 9-7702. (XX) $16,900— COVENTRY Lake, Retailers to Fill stove moving speciality. Folding ance Slid a fine pension plan. Our SOUTH WINDSOR ment garage. Well worth the which there were five contestants SepUe Tanks, Dry Wells, Sewer Clean Transit. MI 9-7853, • INSTALLATION electors entitled to vote in pri new seven split level. \Vt ChjUra for rent. Ml 9-0752. Bticcetsfu) new men have, an in (1) BOUrofl-Oistom buUtiranch money. Second place winner was Mi.ss Llnea lastalled—Cellar Water- SPECIALIST maries and ewcuaes. batha, fireplace, atUched garage, See lovely Avqry Heights on CARPENTRY, remodeling, pslnt- come of over $7,000 per year. For Dated at Coventry, Connecticut, $2 1,8 00 $2 0 ,0 0 0 $19,900. Six rooms,’ ceram ic Ule Avery Street, % mile from Wilbur Mary ’Ovitcheli, 95 Essex St., Board Vacancies pree&Bg Done. MOVE BY TRAILER van. It’S leas , tNUji, mahogany kitchen cabinets, game room, lake privileges Pres $38,000 — Impossible to describe ing and .decorating. Good refer 6*P«tUB.Ye—One .Joad bistead of personal Interview, write details this 24th day of May, 1988. Cnmu parkway (Deming .$t. turn' this beautiful seven room ranch and third place winner was Miss , to Box J, 'Herald, fully ..ptaatered. :Tw*car garage. ent mortgage can be assumed, ences. For estimates call Mr. Wil two or three—Easier loading and TowB*^aiid Country Doris W. Lyon monthly paymehta are only $77 39. off);. Open fpr inspection every day with attached two-car.garage. CaU Kathleen Hammdnd, Lyman Rd:, Norman Spoctor of Norman's cox, BU 9-1102 dr MU 8-1595. ■unloading— Distinctive, dignified Mathlldo J. |4yack R. F. Dimock Co. R. F. Dimock Co. For further InformaUon or ap after 2:00. Bolton. Appliance Store on Hartford Rd. McKinney bros. D e s i r e m a r r i e d man for dairy R. F. Dimock k Co., Realtors Ml and We will give you the locaUon Reglatrara, Flrat Diatrlct MI 99248 , . MI 9-5248 pointment to see call the R. F. ■f ' ' ' ’ Judges at tha contest were Jo Is being asked to eerve'as 'chair SBWBrag* Disposal C o. and siparti. ‘'The Beat for Less farm work. Milk and rent provid Drainase Cos Dimock A C0.7' Realtors, Ml 99245 9-5246 any time, br Barbara Three Mpdel Ranches BO that you can see'tor -yourself. The Austin A. Chambers Co., 503 Gertrude A. Haven. Woods, MI 9-7702. seph Girand, disc jockey at Man man of the retail deylsion nomi 180-IM Pearl SL — Ml 8-6808 TYPEWRITERS repaired or over ed. State wages and experience. Bkaaie I. 'Strack Barbara Woods. M l 9-7702 ' Barbara Woods, MI 9-7702 any Ume, or Barbara Woods, Ml Prices $13,500 to $14,500 : Three winterized homes at Bolton nating '-committee, Chamber of East Middle Turnpike, Ml S-5i87, George Kingsbury, R.F.D. No.' 3, Ml 9^ 1 43 cheater radio station WINF’ , and hauled. Call MI 9-4086. Hartford CH 7-1428. Regiftrara, Second District Joseph Ashford, Ml 9-9818 Joseph Ashford, Ml 9-S8I9 9-7702. SIX ROOM Garrison. Ojlonlal. Lake.. Commerce, to select nominees to Coventry, Conn, .- Robert Agnew, MI 8-9878 Liberal VA and PHA Financing. .WllliRm Diana and. Chester Kiel- Robert Agnew, MI S-9S7fl Breezeway, garage, V.i batha. 125’ Ontral water aupply. 14 acre park fill the vacant poaltions on the re-; Robert Murdock. MI S-S472 MLS Listings Available Ick, both of Manchester. , Robert ifnrdock, MI S-6472 frontage near new country club. with lake for year-round sports. tall executive .committee. $17,900. Carlton W. Hutchins, MI Tile request waa made in a let EAST HARTFORD. Forbes 8L *4-acre lots, Public bus passes the T. J. CROCKETT, Realtor 9-5132. ______.• - tract. See them today or call’ ter today from Everett Keith, NEW CAPE Nbw 5V2 Room Roneh QROCERY STORES MI 3-1577 Open Forum chairman of the retail division. RANCH DUTCH COLONIAL NEW R A N C H $17^800 BCjWERS SCHOOL District —Six Tenogetown KItcheo, IlOO 8q. Near Porter St. Sehool < Large Wooded Lot. GLENN ROBERTS / g ENCY * ______t— __J-etters have also been sent to .Ft. fintahed. Open Staircase. 8 Room—Choiee Location room Colonial with good posslblli' H arry Clare of Harmac's, George 2 Baths^Attached Oarage Santlna Drive Off Keeney St, AD 2-9693, MT 9-3954 MI 3-2223 Lots for Sale 73 •will Miss Him’ $ 1 4 0 0 0 FOR SAI| 6-ROPM CAPE 'ties for an addlUon.,Large lot in Marlow of MscIow'sh and William ^h\\ APPEALING, ISNT IT? exceUent neighborhood (or chil PORTER s t r e e t section — 23 To the Editor, Marvin of Sherwin-Williams, re Fun Basement. Boill-ln Finished Recreation Room . BOLTON—Two targe wooded lots $ For Further Information Call dren. 1V4 baths. Aluminum storm Green ■ Hill St. ExceUent sbven With a heavy heart I read of the questing them to serve as mem 15,500 OvDn and Steve $2 3 ,9 0 0 $2 1 ,5 0 0 $1 8,5 00 Attached Oarage—PaUo windows. Full basement with par on Williams Road. Call owner. Ml sudden death of George Graziadlo, COlO* , room Colonial, four rooms with 8- 6321. bers of the nofttinating committee. tially finished jJlayroom. Call own lavatory first floor, ■ three bed local realtor. A fine' manner in The committee is to select three SIZES 34^638 TRANSm er. MI 3-7996. ______which to start the day Irlght was io R» F. Dimock Co. R. F. Dimock Co. R. F. Pimpek Co. rooms .With full tile' bath second RESIDENTIAL Zone AA: Choice -directors for three years; one di An apron that you'll wear with R. F. Dimock Co. R. F. Dimock Co. R. F. Dimock Co. R. F. Dimock Co. floor. Hot water oil heat. Immedi meet George and to b# greeted by ' MI 9.5248 MI 9-5248 MI 9-8245 ROCKVILLE—BeauUfuI six room lot 100x200. All uUiiUea. Maaellne rector for one year and one di confidence because it ia as pretty MI 0-8246 M l 9-6245 MI 9-6248 M l 0-0248 ate occupancy. Price > $20,900. SmtUi, Realtor. MI 9-1642. him or to receive words of en rector for two years. 8 2 0 3 Cape <3od/flve finished. Combina couragement should you need as it la practical. A quick stroke Barbara Woods, Mi 0-7702 . Shown by appointment.. Phone MI ■ The (oUr men have been re 12V4.36'A Barbara Woods, 311 9-7702 Barbara Woods, M l 9-7702 Barbara Woods, 311 9-1702 Barbara Woods, M l 9-7702 Barbara Woods, M l R-7702 Bariiara Woods, ftll 9-7103 tion screens and windows. Wall to them. Td me George well eXempli-. o f the iron wiU transfer the .de Joseph Ashford, Ml 9-0818 3-8273. Brae-Burn Realty. TWO LARGE wooded lots on quested to meet at 10 am. next Joseph Ashford, Ml 9-9818 —Joseph Ashford, Ml 9-9818 Joseph Ashford, Ml 9-9918 Joseph Ashford, MI 9-8818 Joseph Ashford, MI 9-9818 Joseph Ashford, MI 9-9818 wall carpeting. Beautifully land fled the tour cardinal principles of A softly tailored two piece dress mure pansy motifs after you've R o b ^ Agnew', MI 8-9878 Robert Agnew, Ml 8-9878 Robert Agnew, MI 3-9878 French Road,. Bolton. lM-2 acres Friday at the Chan\ber building Robert Agnew, MI S-9878 Robert Agnew, M l 8-9878 ' Robert Agnew, MI 3-6878 Robert Agnew, MI 3-9878 scaped plot. Only $14,500. Webster a great organization which he wik that will be your constant com sewn the prlncessline apron. Robert Murdock, Ml 8-9472 Robert Murdock, MI 8-9472 Robert Murdock, Ml 8-9472 DIRECT FROM owner. Convenient each. Price $1700. Call owner Ml to select the nominees. Executive Robert Murdock, MI 8-9472 Robert 3Iurdock, M l 9-6478 , Robert Murdock, MI 89472 Robert Murdock, MI 3-9472 Agency, Realtors. TR 6-6745. ly located Cape, three bedrooms, 3-4248 after 7 p.m. a member of tor 40 years. Charity, panion, season after sedson. And Pattern No. 59*4 contains tisene committee members must be con -sizes 34, 36, 88 inclusive; mater knotty pine recreation room, ame- Brotherly L ove, Justice and Fidel tacted and a slate presented to the a special tor the half-size figure. BOLTON AND vicinity— For lota No. 8203 with Patb-O-Rama Is in ial requirements; sewing direc aite driveway and garage. Good ity. jnemberahip tor voting before the condition. Immediate occupancy. and acreage call Lawrence F. Those of us that were fortunate sizes 12M, 14t4. 16H. 18’-,, 20\i, tions; ' color transfer for pansy Fiano, Broker. MI 9-5910. annual meeting June 18. CaU M l 9.7145. enough to call him a friend will Th'6 government of the retail di 22',i, 2*'i, 2B«4. Size 14>,3. 35 bust, m otifa ' BOLTON lend'25c in coins for this pab- miss him. I am I'erUin he will re- vision, the direction, of its work short sleeve, 6V4 yards of 35Unch. 6-ROOM CAPE WMtshouu Bros. WALTON W. $13,600—ANDOVER Lake, room trfcn—add Be for each pattern for $ $1 4,9 00 5Va Room'Raneh celvi hia Just reward for his many and control of its affali)i is vested Send Thirty-Five Cents in boins Modiked, f Acres Land. 1 3-9 00 FOR THE VERY BEST IN HOMES CALL ranch, all the extras plus lake GARDNER ST. —Cliolce level lot first-class mailing. Send to Anne GRANT AGENCY kind deeds. in the executive committee, con for ,lhls pattern—add 6c for each 2*Car Garag* privileges. Owner very anxious to, • 100x340. $2900. Call Ml 9-4997, ' (3abot, The Manchester Evening PAINTING and r e a l t o r NrW- SVx.Ropm Ranch BRICK pAPE George A. Calllouetle, D C. sisting of nlqe members elected pattern tor ftrat-class mailing. sell. 5% dovyn. Lawrence P. Herald. 1180, AVE. OF> AM ERI- Built-In Oven and Stove, Pan a Finished Rooms, Large En- ANDOVER LAKE>-Two waterfront from the membership of the retail Send to Sue Burnett, The Man- Listing S lid INSFECTION SATURDAY or SUNDAY, oloaed Porch, Attached Oarage, Fiano, Broker, MI 9-5910. cheater Evening Herald. 1180 AVE. CAS« NEW YORK 8*. N.Y.. Print $ 1 7 ,5 0 0 Selling City eled Fireplace Wall, Full Base- $1 6,3 00 lota and two lots in rear. MI Italy'* Savings Highest divialon. DECORATING ment. . , AT YOUR CONVENIENCE, OF COURSE. Choice Lot, ^ BEAUTIFUL 6-6 duplex. Hot water 9- ;4453. OF AMERICAS, NEW YORK 89, Name, Address and Pattern NtOS'* and Country ber. R. F. DIMOCK Co. heat one aide. Qui^t location. O r l- •n e w ”~ 5 o m e i -o a n s N.y. Print Name, Address I with Intorior ond Exttrier Home*—Since 9 Bedroom Ranch, modem spacious kitchen, Sreplace In living A CX)RNER Lot, 100’ front on oiie Rome ~ Savings deposits in Have you a copy or our 188* ton W. Hutchins, ^ I 9.5132.- Italy reached a record high at the Chicago— Roughly 35 per cent Zone, Style Number and Slse. R. F. Dimock Co. 1910 room, full basement, walk-out door. Low, low down payment, R. F. Dimock Co. R. F. Dimock Co. street. 149’ front on another street Inohids 85 .ctnts mors with your Needlework .MbumT It contalae R. F. Dimock Co. MI 9-S34S •tart of this year,' $10,030,000,000, of the home loans made by the na FtfHy Inwrtd Courtesy, Dependability, ^ MI 9-6848 Ml 9^Z45 ueasy monthly payments, too. FHA romfrittment guaranteed. MI 9-S345 MANCHES’TER — Immediate oc< by 180’ rear. $1280. Also, one lot tion's 6,000 aavingi-and-loan as pattsrn order (or the Spring and -doseas of pretty design# in cm- Integrity cupancy. Five room Cape. ..Close 120' front by 160’. New tar topped a 1-yea'r' rise of 11 per cent. In- Summsr '88 Issu* of our eomplste chat, knit, embroidery and sew; Guoronfood BARBARA WOODS JOSEPH N. ASHFORD Barbara Woods, MI 9-.7702 oreues were registered in all seo- sociations. in 1987' wsre used to B M tar# W'oods,' M l 9-77M Multiple Listing Service Barbimi Wooda Ml 9-7708 Biwbara Woods, M l 9-7702 to bus, shopping center. ExeCUent road being finished. These lots at pattern catalog Basic Fashion. plua directions i for onq. knit aad Jeseph Ashford. MX t-M lS • MI 9*77i« MI 9-S818 JOHN H. LAFPEN, INC. Joseph Ashford, MI 9-9818 Joseph Ashford, MI 9-9818 Uons of the country. Ravenna led finance new homes.-The remainder Weriuncmslilp ' LIIX IA N O. GRANT JoMjph Ashford, MI 9-9818 ROBERT W. AQNEW ROBERT D. MURDOCK M I;S9t91 , Robert Agnew, . MI 8-9878 construcUon. FfrepUce, hot water these prices’ three d«rs only. Call was used to purchase ettisting Intorasting nsw (eatursa; a wealth throe crochet Items. Owy M# • ■•bbrt A ga^. N1>4S78 NIB-1189 Bobert Agnews Ml t-M78 Robert Agnew, MI 8*6878 oil heat. Full price $18,900. Chill any time. Rockvlll# 'IR' 8-9888 tor all other cltle# with an 84 per cent copy I ,y; M I S-W79 MI 9-9472 '< SManUy Afteraeon er Sunday, Cnll MI t-taSS, 9*snt, 9-91M Rbbert Murdock, MI 8-9472 Robert Alurdock,' M l 8-9472 homes. • ’ - o f sniart, easy to saw stylea- FhoiM Ml 3.0110 Bebert Murdock, MI 8-6479 Alice Clampat, Realtor, MI 9-454$. ownslr. gala. l J ' ' ' . ) - "
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-' A /• ;. •/'.;. ■ \ ■ ■ . ._ . SATURDAY, M A rSl, 1961 PAG* FOUBTEEN 'M- iianrh^Sti^t lEttMtitig H^mlh ArenifA iHiily Net P re« R tn The Weetlicr , For'^m FaranajW of 0. B. Waatliar lhntli|A their ear*, our'hero congratulat ing hiniaelf on a apectacular atuht Tanigfct Meariiig, cooler. tOm About Town well executed.' •' OledBa* -Jgl . . Tlie next Instant he wa*' hurtling 12,719 flO-OB. Tula day fair wHA ooolsr; Heard Along Main Street forward' with his pants full of Electric M*e||Bip. Member of the Andit' drier air. High 0A-7A N«w officer* and committee PBojfect P lan s Buraou'ol CIrcsilatlaa ^airmen of the vartoua PTA’a are Attd, oh Some of Manehe$ter*$ Side Streets, Too splinters left from the section of WIUR.#UY Mvnch«9ter-—A CUy o f VlUage Charm the toboggan that hM juat amash- reminded of the worluhop Monday Th* Orasn Manor Oonatmctlon hliCht %t I o'clock at the Verplanck ed In the landing impact. He Ml 3-0477 clutched Glia, who >vaa ihtieking Oo.. and Wabb. A Knapp of -Naw Bchool. Bank Cbi-er Beta? ^present church, long knowh aa VOL. LXXVIL NO. 206 (Clasatfled AivorttaUii ea Faga 10) MANCHESTER, CW^N., MONDAY, JUNE 2, 1958 (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE FIVE CENTS Spottad wnth a companion in the "The Red Church," In its present happily as the toboggan contin York, who recently iqsrged thalr location in 1888. ued its mad race - downhill. The public 1* invited to attend' lobby of th* Manchester Trust interssts In the East Bid* rsdaval- the gospel aervleea in Orange Hall The closing words, "where it The apUntera were quickly re Company's main office recently moved as theTreaen, lee pebled off opment projact In - Htirtford, ar* at 4 o’cloMi Sunday-afternoon. now stands as a private dwelling now working on a risvlaed plan The aervtcea. conducted by, ,^Miaa iivAS Willie Pep. former world's place," is Incorrect. ' / our. hero's ski pants, snuggles, shorts, and proceeded to peel off which tncorporala* features of In-^ U.S. Watching Mary Clarice and Mias Janette featl\er\veight boxing champion, In an article by the late'Rflbert E. dividual plan* previously aubmlt- Graves, are non>denorilnationaI.' Carney, for many year* a reporter the first, second and third layers who la still going strong after a of the epidermis, and go to work ted. Traffic Death for Thi Herald, we And this sen career that'dates back 20 years. On the subcutaneous layers. Nail mils, praaldent of the Russian Ships The Manchester WATES will tence: "The flrst barracks of the- Manchester firm; end WllHem The little 126-pounder from Salvation Army was constructed When the long Interval of noise, De Gaulle meet Tueaday>nigh.t at the Italian ZeckendOrf Jr., vice president of Hartford, and points south, was of lumber from the old Congrega cold and pain abruptly ended, he Off East Giast V. AmeHcan Oub. Weighing in will the center of attention when htr Webb A Knapp, met with city offi be from 7:15 to 8:15. The board tional Church, moved to. the site lay back on the enow, thankful It cials yesterday for the flret of walked up to one of the desks. He- and altered at a cost of ^700," was over, and heedlese of Olla. ’ of director* will meet Monday was first spotted by Walter Oru- several preliminary negotiation Toll at Record Washington, June 2 In David Addy's fliatbry of the The- moans of the other two men night at 7:30 at the home of Mrs. sha. The latter tried to eerve as a saaatona the offlciala will-hold with The State- Department .has Mae McLaughlin, 4.87 'Summit St. Salvation Army is a reference to aroused him, however. redevcloper* interested In the proj matchmaker and tried to aell "pro the fact that 'William H. Childs The first man’s collarbone and By THE ABSOCXATliD MUB8B f traffic officitU to hol'd down the notified Russia—in response ^ 4 moter" Tom riollaaoh the idea of ect. holiday toll." deeded to the Army a lot at Spruce hands were broken. The second Elba said hi* company and th* Traffic to a Soviet complaint—that matching one of the bank officials and Pearl St. Me. Childs w as' a man’s leg waa broken. Olla wasn't Dnerataga The heavy toll was termad by New York real eatat* concern, one council offlciala as proqf that "im- the U.S. Navy is k e ^ n g close Decree •QaoellMOoas with Pep. Both Grusha and Rolla- meinber of the building committee much help, and our public relations of the largest In th* world, decided aon eyed one of the vjee presidents, of the present Second Congrega man couldn't move to help because Washing dishas paUtnee, intemperance and indif watch on shipping in the Pergonal Notices to work together on plans for the Total MS ference bring death on the high- k Vinnj’ Ingraham, who is just about tional Church; and also that Ed she was there. project's short While ago because ocean apprt^ches to the the same height as Pep. ward Gregston, a supervisor of the A doctor came running, and ad- is oaty todoy... wi^B, especially on hoUdaya.” United Stat^. ^VPut R.fight on here between each felt they "could do a lot more The traffle total compared with Union Gingham Mills, then In full minlsteved help to the two fracture together than individually.” Ellis Traffic fatalities across the Moscow hM protested that U.8.. In Alemoriam Vih, and Pep and we'll pack the case*, gave A once over to Olla,' 294 reported during the 78-hour operation on Union St., assumed a emphasised, -however, tiuit the nation during the extended non-hoUday period from 6 p.m aircraft had buzzed Soviet trawl- In lovjn* memory of Everett H. Cone place," .Grueha is reported to have mortgage of 1600, Sept. 1. 1892. then aJkCd our hero what he want-' companies have merged their in erd In International waters near ♦ho died N ay 31, IM4 In Mancheeter. told RoUason. The latter, sensing a ed Memorial Day holiday climbed Thursday, May 15i to mididght Premier Plans Talk on the building, which later was terest* in thi* project alone and no the Qnind Banks southeast of Com , and my eiiter Sarah Dibrorth sure bo^ office attraction, asked converted Into tenements. The "Just get her out of here," was to. 370, breaking the record Sunday, May 18. The count was Nova ScbUa. Carroll who died October 9. 1957. my other*. made in an Associated Press sur father, mother, brother* and eleteri Pep if he vtould he willlng'to trade' Army built the present Citadel in his reply. Ellis said Wobb A Knapp waa toll for the aame three day ftate Department press officer who have gone befor*. all in Glaegow, punches wltli'Jngraham. J908. ' It was lata April before all the vey tor coaaparatlve purposes. "It _jncoln White said th* Soviet conK Scotland. ‘ basically In agreement With moat Tididayin 1966. also showed 83 drowning* and i \ "I will." Wlihe said, “but I want new skin had grown. of the plana which Green Manor bMe reports were expectad to plaint waa made about mid-April To Junta in Algiers Their Uvea were filled with kindly to see the other guy on the scales ' Stlrktoltlveness deatha from ihiscellaneoua acci and that it received a prompt an had drawn up for the redevelop bow4ybe Associated Press tabula dents, an over-all total of 448^ ...... '___ deedt. first." The eye witness to the gath The public relationa director for Heein’ !■ Believin' ment project. tion to an even higber total The swer. A helpina hand fo all In need, ering said that when Ingraham one of our - State senators tells In last year's 4-day Memorial Tlteb pleaeant amile*. their hearts of BUI 1 innane. town and city In March. Oreen Manor handed count of dead in accldanta attrib Day period, 413 persons wpTe killed Privately, Informants said that Paris, June 2 (A>)i-TheyfVench National Assembly today weighed in at 138 pounds, Pep this One on himself. clerk of the City of Hartford, tells Hartford city ofneiaU a 8100 mil uted to holiday observances, cov the behavior of the Soviet 'trawler voted 322,to 232 to grant Gen. Charles de Gaulle sweeping No hetrtof.h«ieband or family this world turned away, wanting notjiing to Back in the days when he' was this one. in highway accidents, jVhich was could bold. lion prospect for East Side re ered the 78-hour period from 6 a record for a 4-daj» Decoration fleet along sea and air routes be ya to govern by decree for six months, They « ould not, ask for sorrow. do with the veep. "That'* tobjnuch younger and slenderer he became A couple of years ago just be- development coupled with an even p.m. (local Ume) Thursday tq mid tween the U.S. East Coast and They would not aeje for tears. a difference in weights," PepHaid enamoured of-a tall blonde named fore the hunting season opened, night Sunday. Day holiday.The over-all total of le measure w^s seiif immediately to the French senate But fusno~be remembered throuah the aa he completed his business a ^ ^Someday My Prince_____ ’ tual rebuilding of the Oonnecticut 660, including 184 drowning* and Ehiropc' la auspicious in some re .years— ... Oils who was "built like the pro: hi was swar.-.ped with applicanU river front. spects. ___ e De Gaulle* supporters hope to ram it through today headed to Hartford to loosen up' yerbial blockhouse.” What he With a speedy klas and a hearty "HelgTi-fto Snow White,” th* In addition to the 8t>.kiiied In 113 deaths in jiUacellaneoua acci (or hunting licenses. Hundreds of The plan* presented to the Hart traffic, drownlnga accoumqd for dents', also wds a. record for the Th* Ruaaian veeeel* were eaid to and clear the way for the new premier’s trip to Algeria to lira'!.'Eltaabeth ConVwnd sons, for his next fight. Wpuld - have done with her’ if he people lined up at the laat minute, princ* In the Robertaon School play win* hia lady. The play, ford Redevelopment Oommtsalon to^ horn# hooting H anchesler, Conn. The odds, we were told, were 5 had^ver caught up with her he which \VM, presented Th'iraday night, starred I eggy Ann 18T deaths and M (had from'ipis- Memorial pay 4-day period. be in waters which are not nor restore government authoritji over the rebellious territory.. and Bill and his staff were hard envQiloned the conetruction of—S- eaUuMous secldeRtA an The low mark In traffle deaths mally heavily fiahed. They seem Brother. Charles Dllworth, ' ' to 1 in favor of Ingraham NOT to doednV know. At any rate there pressed to fill out myriads of Olcavage aa Snow 'White and Scott Goetchius as the Prince. 14-atpry hotel, * 17-atory, all gtaas oar w oyi llie vote was almost identical with the vote of 329 to 224 Niece* and nephew*. get into the ring with Pep. waa little danger of his catching Stewart Olemaon and Steven Jagielo plaj'ed two of the seven tal of 585. r a 3-day Memorial Day 1 oliday to have a large amount of elec by which the assembly invested De Gaulle hardly 24 hours Glaafow. Scotland.- forms. office building, i^op*. a large bank The traffic toU exceeded the Na riod aince World War n was 204 tronic detection equipment such - - . - ...... -a,.i---- her, sined-Ahe was the outdoors dwarfs. All the players are membere of Mrs. Cleo Llvlngston’i building, civic Center, convention You get pramium quality earlier. ' ^ Disagreement type- \ - Name, address, age, weight, kindergarten. tional Safety Oouncil’s pre-holiday Sto IMS. aa radar. Th* number of veasel* is In Meihoriam height, color of hair, color of eyes, hall and auditorium at a cost of Mobilbaat with RT-88 . . . tim . asUmat* of 360. constant, one arriving aa another In the final version of the meas In the'aeiivenlr pamphlet issued Our boy, wh^w«* more the hot between 140 and ISO mlUlon. moat completaiy effactiv* fuel ure. De Gaulle’s supporters ac by the Second Congregational all Inid to be included. Nad H. Dtarbom. praaldent of STATE DEATHS AT 5 departs. In lovinc memory of a dear huaband house flower type',', decided to do At five minute* before cloainF story, because mo.st of the newa summer. ins^tiite of secondary In presenting Uie plans, Ellis oil additiv* in use today. Aad cepted amendments restricting the U.S. in Middle and father. Harry A. Hatfield, *-ho Church for dedfcaUon of its new something BIG to iihprese her. It will come from the emergency achool-physic* teachers at the Uni th* council, said "disappointmant Five persona lost their live* in Asked about the nature of the general'e power, to govern by pae»ed away June 1, 1957. ■■ educational wing 8uBondered4he4$ue«tton;— ^ wore chdaen -from among T,BOO ap- rodev^imment project might rim M obilheofjM e ping in the ocean’ approaches to United Nations, N. Y„ June 2 There's many a silent tear. Where he''had_jnore_taleist, i - - Does a lot of hot -water cool off plicanta who sought entry into the into 1100 million or more. the United States. The general' maintained con — Tunisia and Francejsoth sought Cod only Iqjowe-how we mtee him------"H e reHled A toboggan. . fTaustetf aa 'Biirfelt, -le anawered program, which is also hieing held A* daea-ediae I I Soviet trawler* have been stant contact with the assembly U.S. support today for cross com At th» end of one aad year. ______^ ______more quickly than a little hot - r With two of hie triertda. he and i S water, other things—as always in at four other colleges. sighted from time to time. In con through cabinet members report plaints to th* UJ4. Security Coiin* Wife and daughter. Olla traveled by ^ Xo B ear! The Institute is designed to help ducting the surveillance it is ing. to, his downtown hotel head cil. Etoch blamed the other for rs< \ such problems—being equal? quarter*. He . was reported.' per MounUln in New York. Where sk i, ohS ..-ir k .. One deep thltjker asserted that high school physics teachers learn sometimes necessary to approach cent (lashes on ~^inislan aril, V OPHCE OPEN UNTIL jumping tournaments «re keld. the Ideals, content and procedures GENERAL within visual identlflcation range turbed by committee bickering. Tunisian Delegate Mongi Slim the hot water would keep the But the general's forces thus far 12 NOON SATURDAYS The four of them bundled -up! ™ ‘ water hot. The other however, waa of thr new approach to physic* de MOMARTY On Recession Curfe of ships being investigated." and France's Guillauno Georges- warmly, set the tobdtgan at the" ..P They re veloped In the past two year* by had the vote* to beat down amend Picot were expected to be the first .\ ’Ditriifg June, July, August. sure'that the cooling water would T V SERVICE 'Freedom of havigation in the ments which would hamstring hia Fpr Emergency top of the ski run, and shoved off | th e. Ph.vatcal Science Stiidy Com open seas is not vlotated in any speakers at today's council meet cool the water off. mittee. Days t g a c A Can Washington, Juns 3 (PI — A program. Call MI 9-4530 Anytime. for a 150-fwt drop. They BROTHERS group of th* nation’s top tndustri- manlier by such recoiinaisaance." ing called to consider the two new swooped out into space, ! they were maroon! Night* 9 2 * 9 9 Plus Part* the statement, asserted; The. efnerging. legialalioiv vatits coroplalnti;------— - POOARTY IROS, — ff . (How malty deer can-be-bagged -Big Fart —-—^ , ...... TML; Ml >A4tf •Hsts and buaineaa leaders- agreed only allgbtJy.from-th* full powera. Thi^ intei1>rel th e " - 200 feel;; 'the ' yHhd . WWaUjn^^ when -maroon- - eye* peer - dowi - a It -was-a little • ehilly and - the todiy'thartJHr^chiercMiae or the Amertca7t""offlciaki ’ have ^'-heen' the asiMmbly implied- it would "T h r Unrted“Stales TficedTrOTIir wondering whet, beaidea flehlng. a choice. If it backed Tunisia, it -L. gun sight was nevCr-.determined). ybung couple stood on the shore* receeaion waa a break(lewn of a grdnt when it voted the general’s WieibeN ,Qf llie Family of Bolton Lake wondering wheth major economic principle — the half dozen Russian vessels may1>e investiture yesterday. would offend the new French gov Let's Double Cever . er it wap too cold to swim. Wedding M l 3-5135 law of supply and demand. doing about 100 miles off Canada's Andre Malraux, acting as the ernment of Gen. Charles do Gaulle, JOHAxB. b u r k e The doctors will play against Finally'x^e woman looked at Read Herald Advs. But ,t h ^ diiwgrecd on. ways to East Coast. general's press spokesman, said De a NATO ally. If It back*( France, Antique and Gift Sale the lawyers in a aoftball game ■her huabancKand said "Why don’t hring tha two hack into balancq Tlie place where th* Soviet ships Gaulle waa confident his progn^am it would offend Tunisian President PUNERM HOME " June 9.' / ' ydu stick youKfeet In the water Candids and oh th* “role the government have been etaUoifixl lies in inter would go through, perhaps with a Habib BourgulVa's pro-western May 24 to June 1, Inclusive. national vraters and the. general reglrne. If it abstained it would TEU When the liospital reporter up td your kne4a^ and find out should play in revitalizing the bigger majority than yesterday. Furniture Repair Service mentioned thla in the city room of how cold It la?" hy Choreal economy. ' area is visUed by fishing craft of Malraux spoke to newsmen outside please neither aide. 81 EAST CnKNTER ST. a number of nations.. Both complaints concerned a AMBULANCE 8 BBVICE Route 88—Talcottrille The Herald the other day, the A Jfon. Some of them auggasted tax the hotel where he had conferred sports department immediately An Album You'll IT S TIME FOR cuts. Several advocated atepped-up n official who discussed the with De Gaulle. He aald it waa battle between Tunisian and amment expenditure* for pdb- Gen. Chartes da Gaulle, new French premier, U*uohe*. a wkle rang* of emotion aa he explains hia French troops May 24 and 36 ; said it knew all about It. Be Prood to Gun. aituaUon with newsmen yesterday demands for special powers to aav* France and rule by decrees, which would be called ordinances, possible assembly action on the D* j However, who should cover It? Alibrio Id Attenid_ works and other projects. said the Russian ships ar* not Gaulle requests would be complet around Remada, southern Tunisia, P IN t ^ [ -It came under the heading of Other*r ceUed-for-curiM-on labor king--- -any - law .-- byby ata.ylng for rix months. ed -within the next five hour*. and a French air raid, fin that .re i both sports and business, since SummeFlh^tiiiirte union powers.. where U^y aie. . Meanw-hile, De Gaulle's contacts gion May 25 from neighboring Al li t . involved two professions. The But there was speculation the with' the Algertsij. Insurance* look geria. CANOPIES o«. PHARMACY as^tant city _^itqr had the Anthony C. Allbrio, 203 Vernon Ruaslana might be engaged in ob GJOP Weighing on something of i- cloak and dag Tunisia charged "acts of aggres answer. St., teacher at Mancheater. High sumer mow Attractive products at serving movements of American ger aspect. Gen. Raoul Salon, sion committed against it by 684 Center St— Tel. Ml 9-9814^ AND lower prieah. and Canadian ship* and aircraft French commander in Algeria, an French forces stationed In its ter "I think the hospital reporter School, i* one-of 72 high school The vlewa were ' given In re Algerians shquld do th e' follow-up on that teachers selected to attend the flrst Planes assigned to the U.S. Navy’s nounced that he had received a ritory and in Algeria." AWNINGS sponse to a queaUonhalre sent out Atlantic barrier aircraft warning Modi^ed G)urt telephone call from De Gaulle say France accused Tunisia of vio Feb. 17 by the Senate Finance system fly over that rejiton in ing the general would arrive there lating a February standstill agree Committee, which last year bega •IL operating out of. an air staUon Wednesday. De Gaulle's office con ment regarding tha 20,000 French Yeur ’ rhalr* #f-:aay ‘*'*tUdY «f the country's flna Argeniu, NcwfduhiU^d...... Reform Plank firmed the phone call, but only troops remaining in Tunfala, a ’ celor er comblaaHon .r*!' condition. ^ after aeveral hour*. former French protectorate. •f color*. *. In any event, the^usaian* have Hartford, June 2 (J')—‘A plank THE ARMY and NAVY The r«plle«il)owed that moist of not tried to keep «ie presence of It was learned, too, that Leon France also asked for resump NOTICE Call BOW for the beet dMi* before the Mim- th* 14 axaeutives batmad the na the ships a secr^ By THE AS!S^CIA'TED PRESS ^Premier Pierre Pflimlin. His effigy favoring a modified version of Delbec(iue. a fiery political leader tion of debate on her complaint last CoHa Co. mer ru«h etarta. "Eaey terma to fit any tion had Juatobout reached the Signs of sharp fiiMppointment has been dragged through the court reform in Cot(nectlcut will be in the Algerian junta had come to Vie’s Soda Shop b u d g etr bottom of thMminp. < with the newly invert*^ govern streets of Algiers bn a rope and recommended to the GOP State Paris for secret talks with De (Continued on Page Seven) Ml 9-5224 JA 2-5750 158 West Middle Tpke. Two company preaidenta—Ralph ment of Gen. Charles deOalille itt- shouts of ■‘•Pfiimli.n to the gal Central Committee tonight by the Gaulle. See Bill Tunsky Fort . ' ^ Oordinet of General Electric and creS^lBdn Algeria today. lows" rang, nightly. The assembly vote on powers for Trti|illo Rep ort Knots of people in cafes for ■party's platform-research commit- Will doM Mondays Aluminum Doors and Windows F., W. Esker of Metropolitan Life Ffonv the streets of Algiers to oi people in cares lor ' tee. De Gaulle was the second parlia Ihaurartee—said the government the back offices of Govemm^ morning apertif expressed be- ment victory for him in this busy during Juno. July wllderment aa to why Gaullist The research group, it waa A LL D A Y = FREE ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN! should play Its major function in Hints Gdibdez House, people were talking and learned today will advocate a 3- legislative day. Earlier the dep and Augutt bfgl»* providing financial help to the un acting almost as if they had been d ^ ity JSeques Soustelle was left uties voted 337-199 to continue Bulletins off' the De Gaulle list. .The former point program for modernizing the ning this Mondesi EVERY SAT. NIGHT— NEW TIME 8:00 P.M. employed and in encouraging sound double crossed. ■ courts. the jfovernment’s special emer from the AP Wires ^ LIG G EH BINGO BILL TUNSKY • Ml 9-9095 monetar)' pollclrii. While taxes governor., general of Algeria has gency powers in Algeria. These Juno 2. LOU GAGftfON’S ORCHESTRA May Be live After 20 days of pressure ap given political backbone to the in The court reform recommenda may be high, they doubted the Wis plied mainly through mams street tions reportedly called for: powers have been passed on from dom of cutting them now. surgent moii^esrince he fled Paris government tq- governrrtent the REXALL DRUG SalazaPs Foe / New York. June 2 (Ab—A report demonstrations of -near hysterical to come here im support of the re- 1. A pilot plan to provide fall- COURT BARS DEPORTATION However, Harlow H. Curtice, proportions throughout the coun time judges in some of the large past three years. Washin^on, June 2 (iT)—The president of General Motors, said Gen. Humberto Delgado. 6p- financed by Gen. Rafael L. Trujil try, the insurgents reached their bellion. The assembly and the Senate an across-the-board tax cut would lo. head of the Dominican Repub- First signs of drtepntent with municipal courts to replace present outlined for themselves a back Supreme Court today barred de- ' posiUoh preaidentlai candidate declared goal: A Paris govern De Gaulle’s actions edme within part-time, political appointees, portation of Frank Bonetti. of be tha.almpleat end moat effective in Portugal, promised that if ' lie, finds no evidence linking the ment headed by De Gaulle. breaking schedule so that De Introducing •.. Yoiir Democratic Lepd4rs hours of his investiture last, night. 2. -Eatabl,ishment of a family Gaiille can land in Algeria tomor Lee Angelea, an Italiaa'Niio waa ^ OPEN mpve for the government to make. elected his flnit act will be to I Caribbean dictatorship to the dis ‘IMn of Parties* court as a division of the Superior a minor Communiet party of He said the psychological impact end the 30-yMir rule of Pre Shortly before midnight s^eral row or Wednesday to cope with his appearance of Dr: Jesus de Galin- But. instead of the expected hundred sullen youths grouped'im Court to concentrate on domes most Immediate problem — the in ficial from 1931 to 1936. JusUro would go a long Way toward re- mier Antonio Salazar. He house cleaning'in Paris, De Gaulle tic-relation cases. Whittaker delivered the 6-3 de- buys ja home of atoring cmifidenc* in. the economy. ' accused the ■ premier of police ' de*. Forum Sqyare. Officiaji of the in-' surgent army leaders and French The report, prepared by lawyer reached b'ack' into the roundly con- .^urgent government.tried to calm 3. Elimination of probate court- colonists whose defiance of Pre rieinn which turned on a find-. Ml >1341 T Severs^ others advocated tax au te rule. Salazar's party is j Morris Ernst, implied that Galin- demneiT “rule of parties" for the appointed appraisers In the state. ing that Bonetti had not beea SUNDAYS cutting aa a last resort. supporting Adm. Americo To them . down with ass ranees that mier Pierre Pflimlin's government « « ) ide*. who vanished more than-t-wo stalwarts of his new cabinet. new. developments were: .Mpected The ^ tfp rm 'a research' commit brought the World War II hero opt a .Communist since Jie retnimed. your own! .Pceaidenta J., W .. Keener. ot..the mas, 4he man !Salazar. has 4es- "The same old political hacks," tee’s ebUrt-Aiform plsi^ would to tills country in 1938 after . B. F. Goodrich Co., F. E.; Jerome ^nated to succeed President' ; years ago, mlKhl ^ •-il'’®- within '48 hot rs., “rhe group dis of the political wilderness. 9 AM, to 6 PiM. Spacious well-built 1, 2 , and 3 bed Ernst suggested that_ the mys- said one disgusted European set persed, , serve as a Starter - toward ■ this The general made his sweeping righting with the .\brahani Lin for FR EE Hihipo O avelro Lopes. (AP ter>* might ^ related to Galindez’ tler here. goal: however, H i* not as sweep demands in a cold, calm fi-minule coln Brigade' In the Spanish Civil MANCHESTER r room. U' S. Government Surplus (Continued on Page Eleven) Photofax). : . . - This 'mbming. tne Algiers com homes. Each has complete wiring and position with the Basque govern- A particularly bitter pill was mittee of public safety met in thi ing as proposals favored by Gov speech to the hushed chamber,, he War. SHOPPING PARKADE m*nt-in-exile and the more than the cabinet post, given outgoing suburban villa where the revolt ernor Riblcoff and a number of needed the .oowers. he said, to DELIVERY plumbing throughout. Complete bath- 31 million he .collected for It. was planned six months . ago. groups favoring the complete elim avert a “breakup and perhaps BLUE CB08S IN BED , "^rooms with tubs. Double hung win Galindez, a Spanish exile, was Amon^ other things, they dls-; ination of the minor courts and civil war” in France. New Yorh. June tiB —The New a Columbia University, lecturer York Blue Cross said today It to dows with screens, oak flporihg. fully insulated. Complete builtrin kitchens. Per and a bitter critic of Trujillo. cussed preparations for De Gaulle’s fect' for cottages, summer .homes or rehtal properties^ Built-in easy-to-erect sec UAW Without Pact expected arrival here tomorrow or (Continued on Page Two) (Continued oa Page Seven) paying out 3190,000 a day more Foes of the Dominican strong News Tidbits than it receive* frdm subscrU)!' man have apeused the .Trujillo re the next day. tions . . . ready to dismantle sn^ assemble- We arrange for delivery—anywhere! Broadcast In Code ers. This statement by Charlea' gime of kidnaping and possibly ' Culled from' AP Wires tiarslde, chairman ot the board --a SHOPPERS^ SPECIALS slayihg Gallndei'. The Republic's After the xnteling, committee members declined comment. The amd prrsldent *o( Blue. Croas, was Call, Visit dr Write.*, PRE-FAB HOMES SALES CO. A t D etroit’s Big-3 officials have repeatedly denied prepared for a state Insuianco this charge. ^ . ' : Federal mediators are preparing insurgent radio continued to broad department be^taig Into Blu#— r- MONDAY ONLY! 153’Drlve “B*’Off West Center Street, Manctiester—-Call Mitchell 3-0971 . In 94 pages and 53 exhibits pub- to intervene In weekend atrike that cast coded messages which In the Ike, Dulles to Confer Cross'" appitcaiton for a 40 per Office Open Daily--9 A.M. to 6 T.M .-^uh^ay rP.M .To 5 P.M. . “ Detroit, Huhe 2 (jPV—failure to^ihe auto companies If It Ukes alt liahisd yesteiday, the ijk))6rt, came has ha'ted distrlbutlnn of Phila past three weeks have been di cerV rhto Increase.' l-'I |«ach agreement on new contracts, summer, to* this major conclusion: . delphia’s two major newspapers. rected at what'committee mem FLANNEL lACK with Ford Motor Co. and Chrysler ’ After the breakup at Ford-early “No accusation -connecting the The Inqulier and The Bulletin. , , bers described as their secret, IKE ASKS Yo u t h c r u s a d e REG. $2.98 Corp. by midnight Sunday left today, Reuther told newsmen. “We Dominican Republic or any of Ita Chief Justice' EMiyard J. Daly of agents in Metropolitan France. Emmltsbnrg. -Md., June 8 t/Pt UAW members. without pa4ts at .will ultimately, get the companies officials with the diiappearance of- the Connecticut Supreme Court Another demonstration on For —Prrsidrnt Elsenhower today SAVE MORE to sit down and bai-gain wItt), us Galindez is supported: by any evi says the only way to preservt the um Square waa set for tonight. 7 called on the youth of .America all Big Three plants today for the United ‘states, : Ruasla and other TABLE THAN Edward F. Moriarty J«an Pasqualini ThomaH H; EUiott first time in more than 17 years. the way they should.. We Will get a dence; and this covers a)l ‘ theo American way of life la by making Sources close to (he committee ex Paris, June 2 (/P),— The qewi- to wage a crusade for world 1958 contract, whether It takesi ries. . . ■ . , pacts with other peace-loving na- pressed concern about the reaction pi^r Figaro said today that countries later this month..... , peace and for JoaUce at horn* Edward F. Moriarty, Demo Thomas H. Elliott who, de- Deadlocked ^bargaining talk* ^_IOirualwhev raised aeveral points, r with the union were broken off two weeks, four weeks or eight "The police department of the tl'ona of the world. » ...... ' of the crowrda. If_ leaders of the President EjsenhqweT ptoM. tq. spite numerous business and weeks . . . time la on our aide.” City of New York properly and State Sen. Clarence G. HUBintSlI junta are not soon able to show invite French Promler Charles concerning jpISce And“'rnenibW'Shlp, ment address at historic Mount cratic Town Committee Sunday midnight 'at Ford .and which required a presidential re CLOTHS Jean Pasqualini has been ac civic activities, still fln ^ Chrysler jiiat as they were three Reuther hasn't said how much justifiably Hats this case aa that of (R) said today he will not be a that I>e Gaulle la working closely de Gaulle to take part in the St. Mary’s College, thrf^ President a bright 'n [eheery treat! f member, known to Manches- tive in the political Held for the companies will have to sweet a missing person." candidate for reflection in the 17th with them' for all the objectives talks hr will have next week, sponse. said the basic struggle- in this 54x54 SIZE : lime - for service aa a mem night* ago at General Motors. The The midafiernoon meeting be teritea for his' service aa quite .some -time. She prob companies, and the union blamed en their offers. On the night of March 12, 1956, District, giving no reason for his of the May 13 revolution, thq with British Prime Minister Mac age Is betW-een free government* Assorted Pattern*. ably, cornea by thla natural ber o t the Democratic Town The companies didn't say how Galindez taught a regular claas at crowd Could become Ugly. tween Eisenhower and Dulles opens based on religious fiUth and dea- Just Right for Picnic*, etc. \ Registrar of Voters. As Reg each other for the unprecedented decision — . Jordan government millan. a busy 10 days in foreign policy ly because aince her gradua Committee. Owner of an ad situation In automotive labor re- they planned to keep Reuther from radio said today an Egyptian army The paper's Washington cor ^tio Commu^sm. U M IT2. tion aa salutatorlan from (Continued - on Page Three) work for the administration. istrar, Ed la renponsible for vertising agency and em latloru. stalling until model changeover officer waa killed and several (Continued on Page T h ^ ) respondent said Its Information In midweek West German Presi C C Manchester High Bchool, she- ploye!) at Ptatt and ■ Whit One-half million UAW members time would give Reuther a more others hurt during a clash with came from an "excellent source" HOUSE VOTES P.AY HIKE , C C maintaining the official vot haa been .employed aa w legal dent Theodore HeuSs is due here W'ashlngt'on. June' 2 (/P>—Tho ^ ' ney. Co..^ Inc.r Tom t* execu-; employed by the BigThree are un favorable opportunity to atrike -r* * • -a-* Syria^ Officers-in a coffee house in-the U.Si capital. for a visit accompanied by Foreign MONDAY ONLY! ing lists snd^the lists of par secretary for the law firm them. Reuther said It would be in- T^jss-s K A lg r is a n |- * a f * tv near .Aleppo, Jordan. ■ * ' House today unanimously voted of Rubinow gnd LaBelle. tlve officer of Local 405, der atern order* from their chief, Hammerberg Asks Minister Heinrich von Brenteno. Walter P. Reuther, not to atrike or sane to strike now when the Indus- ^ X l J Twenty persons, including po By JOHN M. HIOHTQWEB While Elsenhower and Hjiisa are retroactive 19 - per cent pay ty members. Returned to his Jean la| a member of the ex U.A.W.-A.F.L,-C.I.O., a n d ^ry has 750,000 unsold 1958 model licemen, %vet e iiijured during poliU Washington, June 2 , Presi raises for a million classified ecutive; board of the Man provoke any Incidents that could not expected to go Into great de elective post year after yegT. ChiJrman of the Conunittee ^v e the companies art excuse to Lacking Majority "cal demonstrations in’ Braga, Port tJ.S. Dairy Controls dent Eisenhower and Secretary of federal employe* a t an esttmato chester Federation of Dem tail on foreign issues, Dulles and annual .cost of |54! million. It FLOWER hy fellow townsmen, he 1* a ocratic Women, is an execu on Political Education. In shut down their plant*. But lu setting their own terms iigal. la.:it night. . . Rep. Robert C. State Dulles scheduled . a major Von Brentano will review a range Reuther failed in last' hour at for keeping plants in operation, Brussel*, Belgluili, June 2 UP>~r- Byrd (D-WVa) (says hia House- Hartford, June-41 —Milk Ad foreign policy conference today to of questions Including U.S.-Ger sent back to th* Senate by voica tive board delegate to the addition,- he le a member and Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on vote a bill glring Civil Servlc* ond s u n d a e well known AgureTT Town Yoiing Democratic Clubs of tempts to win cpncesalona from the companies cut off collecting Belglum's Catholic Social Chris ministrator Donald O. Hammer- discuss relations with the De man relations, nuclear tests, sum past president of the Hilliard ford and Chrysler before their' .duea from UAW membera and tiana, the opposition party for the Inter-American affairs will start berg today called for federal reg-^ Gaulle govemraent in France and mit conference prospects end the worker* the same size pay hlka Hall and In local government Connecticut, Inc., . and baa recently voted for SS9.0M poetal Tantalizin’ good .. . delicious tlairy Queen been a valuable asset.to the Association. With his three. ooiltracts died at midnight. He turning the moneyover to the past four $eara, made big gains in a review of relationa with Its ulatlon of the dairy industry in^ map a new. reply to Russia on nu .French eltuatlon. ^ circles. A native of Manches union. Last year they deducted a j yesterday’s parliamentarj’ eleo Latin' neighbors. ' Connecticut. . , , clear test talks. ' A week from today, British employes. A* In the case of th# PRICE crowned with red, ripe cherries for reffeshmeni Democratic 1>>wn Commit ' children, Barry, Marcia, and made' the same marteuvers that postal raises, the Civil Sfrvlc* GARDEN ter and! a graduate of local tee of Mancheater in her failed at GM Thursday night. But estimated 318 million in duea for tiona but not enough to' form i ' Nearly 70,000 persima paid re Hammerberg told a breakfast A vVhite House statement last Prlna* Minister Harold Macmillan Elaine, all attending Wad the companies flatly. rejected hia the u.iion. Now the union w’ill have majority government. spects yesterday and last night to meeting of agricultural and food night calling for "intimate and arrives for two days of Intensive workers* .increases would ba at its finest! Sprved fresh from the freezer, Dairy capacity a* a member of the retroactive to last January, schools. Ed is a painting con New Voters arid Changeover dell School, he is currently moves for any kind of temporary to collect Its own duea. Of the 106 Senate seats, up foi* Samuel Cardinal Strllch, whose editors here-that, aince Connecti friendly relations” with France discussion. Behides dealing with Queen is better tasting, better for you. 'Less active In the Waddell P.T.A. extensions of contracts. The companies also dropped the direct'balloting, the Social Chris- body lay in state in Holy Nj cut obtains 87 per cent of ita milk under the premiership of Gen. French-Allied cooperation,, these SEEDS tractor. He-la active in both Committee. She has .also supply from out of slate sources, BELIJS c a n VON BlIX KILLED fattening, too! served as both Sedretgry a* recreation chairman, Tom, All stood firm on their proposals union ahop.TItla meant tlMi-unloftVunlowj-tlana-took 54,-a^galn of 5. Sixtyi Cathedral In (?hica^j_. Creiv CharHs da Gaulle set the tone of talks probably will concentrate on the Etka and the Knights of membership is no longer a condi nine other aenatora will b^elected ketcl Golden Rule says it wliraef; f^ eral regulatldris was an eco the policy which the Eisenhower the problem of obtaining an inter ' Washtagton, June 2 i^lwTha and' Treasurer of the Young who seived in the U. S. to extend 1955 contracts for two House Interior Rectomattoa Gome in lor a treat TODAY I Democratic Club of Man yaara, giving auto workers built- tion for unemployment. It gives In next week by the nstlon'a provin government orders and sail nomic necessity. administration aopea to develop. national agreement .Including Rtia- MUIV«5lia Columbus. EM is the father Army during World War II. Wednesday noon for Ehlwetok to' "We can t\o longer regulate milk Subeommlttea today voted dawn MONDAY ONLY! gtAtdr OAiWp avtiH MATt«NAB dlViLdPMKMT e«. chester. Jean resides i^lth in annual increases of 7 cents per surgent groups of skilled workers cial coupcils and by the Senators But officiaU said privately that aia for soapensloh of nuclear weap IS aint* of four children, alT married, resides with hip wife and themselves. protest nuclear weapons tests. . . prices effectively , in our markets a coBtrevenad bill for federal : her parents at 85 Baldwin hour -plus cost of living increases. a 'chance to etep up their drives to everything depend* now on how far ons experiments. construoMon of a dam, jto .Bella , Sail.r l*>M*a Road, Manchester. This would amount to -at least 16 caiwe out separate bargaining Figures released by the Interidr Tax methods and school aid were through state authority." he as De Gaulle is wllllifg to go in Allied Th* immediate issue on nuclear S*H*r Isr r*» and with his wife resides at family at 80 CMlumbiia major issues as lowana voted in a serted. , ■ . Canyon, the deepest WORLD Street. cents spread ovei* two years. unjta among craftam'en belonging Ministry showed th* Social, dirid- cooperation. teat* 1* how to organise a propoaed GREEN OniRV QUKEN 64 North School Street. But the red haired Reuther, who to the UAW. tlana took 104 of the 212'seats in primary election today.., He said that -tha large neighbor Oh th* nuclear teat laeu* the conferance ,of acleatlflc expert*. on the continent. ~ has been deacribed by hia good Reuther „ said hia nUntmura de tha.HoOse'of Representatives. Thla Gas leaking from a pi^line waa ing markets of New York and President' received a letter frojn. Thair task wUl be to try to work Aspinall (0 -Coto),.*uk STAMPS waa s gain of 8 but 1 short of a blamed for an explosion and fire BMton, as well aa -such amaller out 'hsomu agroeabl* to both Rua- chairman, aald the aa DAIRY gUfEN NO, 1 DAIRYgUEEN NO. 2 friend Gov. G. Mennen Williams mands Include coat of living al- onea aa RpringfleldJ Worcester and SovlJt Premier NiWU IOm>eh«4i4v FAIRWAYi ad ajid Operated by Allan Coe Jr, Owned and Operated by AI Elkia of Michigan as “a stubborn Dutch Jowahees for retired worker* bn majority. Thua, the. formation of a In Big Silring, Tex., which IdUed Saturday agreelBK.tq.opaip aa uadavorabto- rspatt 1 975 MAIN STREET—MI 3-121: nU s AdvwrtiaemMt Paid Par By Oameeratn Tawa Oemmltta*.' three fishernsen and destroyed two Sanat^pasaq^l ■Maadta 500 HARTF9RD ROAD ' 501 MIDDLE TUBNPDUE'WEST man If I ever saw one," vowed that (Ceeaeaed ee KBge Four) among aeiaattito MVirta ot tha <[Ooettae* ie Fom Xwe) ha to going to h^va hia way with (Goattaaed aa Fag* Fear) (Coatlaiiad •• Fogs Two) oara,yesterday. > ' I
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