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\ s asfaooatM • y ' V A'vwaffe -Dtil.v Net Preiw Run The W aithtr PAGE TWELVE •ATURDAY^-APRIL 26, 1988 ■ For the Week Ended Fereeaet ef 0. ft. Weother jianct]f»Bti?r Itti^nine U m lb April 2A t t n CI with rate moderato to heavy tapertny fill ’er up so there wouldn't be any 12,698 light rate tonight. Low.^ undu. delay at 5;'a.rh. ^histPai^S^' 45-50. Tnesday' eleudy,' akowora,' >wn He w u up bright and early, Member of the.Audit warmer. High near 60. Heard Along Main Street boiled himself a pot-of coffee to go Paquette-PaSqualini Wedding Bureau of drenkstton. 'Manchester^^A City of ViUnge Charm *nic mMUng of'Sunset Circle, with the sljvkeri The little lady By VFV l-adies p u t noble jtrsnds, whicK " w u And on Some of Manchester** Side Streets, Too could take pare of the dishes. No The Auxiliary to Anderson-Shea ■cheduled for Monday evenlnc. h u undue delay. W N is r (SIXTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY, APftiL 28. 1958 (ClasMfled Adverttetaig on Pago 141 PRICE FIVE CENTS been canceled. 'He had in mind a stream over Post, 'VFW, is .sporisoring a mili­ VOL. LXXVH, NO. 177 Chug-a>Lug, * spot for future refereitce by tak­ east. At 5 he was In the car Forty- tary whist Tuesday nl^t at 8 The Chaminade Chorpi will hold o’clock at the post. home. MaMkjr>,Api^ - With the warm weathef, the ing numerous bearings on the fur­ five minutes later he had parked a rehurpal ManAuter High nace and posts supporting the and was ready for the day. Then M rA Laura Carbone of Rocky School Tuesday at 7:30 p.m.rin thoughts of nriany a Manchester flooring above. Hill[ill wltlxwlilx conduct the whist. St. Moiy's Crypt he opened the trunk. No geai. mrlUai-v ajit «jiMa „ U.S. Missiles preparation for the concert they resident turns, to exotic drinks. For two years the cask remain­ He had taken the second family ’The Auxiliary set a«tde April PAIW ST. will preMht in the chapel of the Unfortunately, this Interest as cancer month and is trylnjng to Doctor A mputates ed in the ground, its contents vain­ South Meuiodiit Church May 13 at car. raise money fo r research amnd to Oirb’ Friendly flpoiiaors caused a divorce in one family ly trying to break loose from the 'Befreehmenta—Door Frisco Lag Not Great, 3:15 p.m. The executive board will oaken prison. ‘ akslst member^ of the organisa­ have a ffleetlnK the same evening:. but not for the reasons usually as­ Peaking Toma tion afflicted wfth cancer, ''jh'o- DonatloR 75 Cento It was. spring again when the Jteaearchers from the Washing­ Ike Bids sociated with drink. experimenter'finally uncovered the ton headquarters of the U.S. Pub­ ceeds from the whist will go into Cardinal Stritch^s Chamber Told The Men's Club of Zion Lutheran Seems the husband was anjax* cask and cautiously tried his first thU fund. ,\ Church will meet Monday at 7:45 lic Health Service who arc stud­ Prises will be awarded awan and re-, perimenter, alwaVa seeking sopte drink—He 'D IXIn E IT! The ying Manchester Memorial Hos­ at the church. new form of drink which would iiqtlid Was jgood, it gave no hint Treshments will be served. The' ' Washingtoii, April 28 (fP)— pital's plan for progressive pa­ public is invitedlf. Mrs. Mgry E. stun, but not necessarily msUm, his of Its potentialities and was only tient care have been careful in This country will lag behind Any hlfh school freihman or guests. LeduC 'is chairman'of the'eapeer Arm Above Elbow slightly warming. The only re­ • sophomore boys who wish to make their relations with the staff. committee of the Auxiliary. X - Rufisia for a time in develop­ FOr months he saved the stipend action ^ a s that after one cup full, The team did not want the staff, ing intercontinental misailes, Mie Day of Recollection Tuesday ed from his weekly pay until the "scientiat” found he could only from 3 to 8 p.m. as the Holy ,Fam- uL enough to purchase the in- particularly the nurses, to get By FBANK BBUTTO f'The Pontiff expre-sed hit happiness Rep. Mahon (D-Tex) said to­ . lly M bnutery may make arfangfe- walk backward, not forward. the idea that there .was anything- at the neW. in Arctic Check ent necessary for the new Shrugging this off as a minor Rome, April 28 (/P)—The day, "but not far enough .be­ 1' mehta by calling Edward Mori- of liquid lightning his years' critical in the study. The team Shortly/oefore the Cardinal went difficulty, he backed his w ay up wanted to find out what made right firm of Samuel Cardinal under tire knife, he was visited by hind to invite attack.” ! arty. 27 Kensington St., or John C. gof research had devised. the cellar stairs and called a Stritch, Roman Catholic Mahon's addre,ss was prepared Funke, 144 W. Center St. / progressive patient care tick at the -Pdntlff’s' pcfiionsi physician. He .bought the best of brandy, neighlyjr, one who once drank a the' local hospital, so that other Archbishop of Chicago, was Prof,''Rlccardo Galeaxsl'Ulsi. for the opening of the 45th annual The Stanley Group of'^the South several foreign wines and whiskeys bottle of "Hair Auxlliator” for hospitals could benefit from the Cardinal, whose hund and meeting of the U.S. Chamber of and then mixed them in a large want of something better to do, amputated just above the el­ Commerce, which heard also a re­ Nikita Says Urg es Reds Methodist Chur.ch w^l hold a information. bow today to check a blood forearm had been darkened rummage ule in the murch base* earthenware crock. Naturally, he and gave him. a double "shot.” A special study was slated for left lifeless by his ailment, post of "astounding’’ American ment next Thursday ffom 9 a.m. to tasted the formula from time to The neighbor was very much Feb. 18. Printed sheets were clpt. The 70iyear-old prelate’s, was given the last rites of the progress from William M. Holaday, | time to make sure the proportions impressed and for the next hour or condition was described as D*fense Department director of 1 p.m. were correct. passed out to a team of observers. church befon. the opentioii. It was Soviet Still Reconsider so the two tippled and sought The sheets listed such categories PINE “very food,” / emphasised that they were admin­ guided missiles. Eighteen members and guests Satisfied at last with the ‘.'base," vainly for a name for the new in­ as "Patient's Needs.” "Medication The 55-minute open Uon yWae istered to provide spiritual forti- "It-is. my personal view.” Hola­ of the Manchester Mental Health he ^ e n proceeded to dump into vention until their wives showed Given.” and "Time spent on PHARMACY performed by Dr.. Pietro '^sldonl. flestion, not because his life was day aaid. "that the atatus of the Society participa^^ed In a tour 'of the mixture hsilves of peaches, up and there was the usual scene. 884 Oeator St.—Tel. Ml 8-M14 over-all Soviet development is ho For Parley N-Ban Plan apricots, a Jdr of some unidentified The neighbor then departed qn an Dietary Needs.” famed Italian surgeon w l^ eaved feared, in danger, . better than our own at the present the Norwich State Hospital Tues­ One category, hoWever, gave the life of Communist leader Pel- Asked before the operation day. preserves, apples, quarters of errand for his wife. time.” By MARVIN L. ARROWSMITH oranges, the peels (he was a sav­ The next day the neighbor, away more than the tea'm wanted mlro Togllattl after a" attempt to whether it might prove dangerous Mahon, chairman of the House Moscow, April 28 (iT*)—So­ to tell. It was "Housepeaklng." PINE LENOX kill him 10 yea»-s ago^'^ The executive board of the La ing soul) and some mangos donat­ slightly bedraggled, showed up for the Cardinal, Valdopi said, "I Defense Appropriations subcom­ viet Premier and party boss Augusta, Ga., April 28 dies of the Assumption will hold ed by a friend just back from the once again and proudly announced Two Chicago physlCiana assisted do not think ao.” mittee,- stressed the great cost of Nikita . Khrushchev says the' (fl>) — Prepident Eisenhower tropics. that he had a name for Ihe bever­ Dining by Sparkler Ugkt PHARMACY In the suegeT of the veteran "But you mu4t keep in mind,” Dr. Pietro VMdoni is shown missile and other military develop­ a meeting on/Monday at 8:15 p.m. Everyone seemed to be having' s9f E. ^ te r St—Ml t-OSM ' •Soviet Union still wants _ a called on Soviet Premier in the church haid He . then placed the crock in a age. “We'll call it Block and Fall,” '■ churchman wht/ was stricken he added "that the Cardinal la a arriving at his clinic in Rome, ments and added: darkened corner of the cellar which he said. a good time at the Chamber of \ aboard ship en/route to take up 70-year-old man.” Italy, this morning where he ”If we adequately finance and summit conference despite Khrushchev today to join the was slightly warmed up by the fur­ "Block and Fall?" qtieried the Commerce dinner Tuesday but, of his new duties as p*o^E»rafect of A venerated kburch relic, the amputated the right arm of sustain in succeeding years the Western Allies in an lArctic The Manchester Federation of course, there were "incidents.” ils recent blasts against the Democratic/ Women ^ will hold a nace. Across the top of the crock he inventor, "Wbere do you get that the Vatican’s worldwide mission arm of S t Francis ^ v ie r, was SamiRl Cardinal Stritch to defense programs which are now United States. region aerial inspection pro­ securely fastened a piece of cheese from?” One occurred when the lights acttvttlMi. They were Drs. Ralph check a blood clot. (AP Pho­ in eari.v or planning stages, hope get-acquainted tea at'Cavey'a Res­ were suddenly turned off toward In a speech to U/ranlan farmers gram against masBive sur­ cloth to keep spiders, flies and oth­ "Well,” replied the other, "that's Bergen aiw John Keeley, who hur­ (ContiauMt « i Page Four) tofax via Radio'from Rome.) for substantial tax relief will be, at Kiev ■ Saturday! publlrired in taurant S|inday, May 4, from 4 to er winged insects from using the the end of the dinner and the wait­ prise attack. 8 p.m. ; >i;hat happened to me when I went ried to Rome wlthou* passports dim.” Pravda today. Khrushchev said;_ The President, in a brief new ' crock for a swimming pool. (He to the store for my wife. I’d walk resses single-filed . their way SHbPPERS' ASSORTMENT to aid,.,' cutes Other .Missiles \ need not have worried, there wasn't through the room with sparklers. "•We onl.v want the t world In'' note to the Kremlin leader, also The hurried Couples Club of the a block and" then I ’d fall—it’s Kay Oardtoal ‘Ftoe* He aaid he referred not only to ki.ow who is reall. for peace . . impeated for Soviet Union recon­ a thing in the cellar, Including the very descriptive.” Several of the diners were Dr. Ffllpo Rocchl of the VaUcan Unless Miracle Happens medium and long range ballistic South Methodist Churches set the mice that would have gone within caught completely b y . surprise and who ia fanning the flames of sideration of the E'aenhower April ’I^at night, the Inventor of the' e.edical staff, who also asalsted. missiles, but also to antimis.aile war h.vsteria . . . 8 proposal for, study of nuclear ■ date of Saturday, May 10, for its 10 feet of the blueish gasses hov­ "Block and Fall” went to a party. when the lights went pff. One ap­ MONDAY ONLY! ] missiles, submarines to fire the annual/spring dance in Cooper hall. ering over the container.) parently was reaching for his cof­ said ths Cardinal awoke soon af- “It ia American planes. sirm4d test ban controls by technical ex­ No tickets will be sold at the door, His wife, after a battle at the “'X'Ter the <^ratlon and said he "was Polaris missile, atomic airplanes, with atomic and hydrogen bombs, perts. Russia last week rejected Exercising great self-control, front door because he insisted on fee cup, reposing safoly on the .Teellng fine and did not suffer any military sstellltes and manned and as the capacity of the hall is the "scientist", left the crock to spanking clean table cloth. When * 1 not ours, that are flying over that proposal. lugging a jug. of his invention with . / pain.” Roccht said the churchman Meany Forecasts apace travel. peaceful villages am' towns snd In calling on the Soviet Union to limitell.' couples should secure its own devices for almost a month him. stayed home. the lights went back on, the cup KAren Studio# '' protebly would remain in the hos­ In a ke.vnbte speech opening the their tickets early, through Mr. until the dark liquor within stop­ was back In its place—surroi)'nded terrifying their topulkUt^." jolrl the Wester A'llies in an Arc­ . All who tasted his marvelous pital, about two eeks. session, Prea'dsnt PlilUr M. Tal­ Khrushchev told the Uk'-anlan tic area aerial inspection program, and Mrs. William Sandberg, chair­ ped seething, and settled down to new drink begged for more, tried by a large coffee stain. ' MRS. WILFRED MARCEL PAQUETTE bott said the Chamber will con­ men of the ticket committee, or an occasional "blurp, blurp" caused Another, determined not to neg­ LOOK-and-SAVE! Pope Pius x n . who had sent his farmera: “Our flight is great.. Our the President- pointed i.ut to to pry the formula from him and ALL REG. $1.00.$1.98 CHII^DREN'S tinue to combat "needless waste club members. Mr. and Mrs. Fred by something still “working" in lect his filet mignon. continued blessing and had been praylny for 6 Million Jobless nervea are atrong. N,o power on Khrushchev that the United States generally treated him with all the The wedding of Miss Laura Ma­4'sklrt with ' full c&aMi and Inefllclency,” but addef' Barth can stem th irexorahle hd- already has announcet Its inten­ Towle are general chairmen. the concoction—probably the man­ worship usually afforded to war cutting operations in the dark and train. Her fingertip length veil his colleague, was notified a‘ once "You are not going to hear one gos. , then tried to sneak a bite. Un­ rie Pasqualinl, daughter of Mr. of the success of tiu operation. vance of aociatirm to lepla/ce the tion of bringing up the matter in i heroes. ’ of Imported aill illusion fell from OVERALLS word from this federation of busi­ old Capitalist s.v8tem." the United Nations Se-urity Coun­ A cautious taste then showed Gleefully, he returned home for fortunately, the lights went on in and Mrs. John Pasqualinl, Avery a cloche stjrle hat of. silk organsa Washington. April 28 (P) — ..ores, that are desirable in them- nessmen in opposition to the coal the experimenter that he was on time.to reveal a piece-of steak St., South Wihdsor, and Wilfred George Meany, aFL-CIO presl- | aeivea, but which will have, little Khrushchev charged the United cil tomorrow. the five gallon keg, which was still and scalloped edge trimmed with of neceasarj' expenditures for na­ .States. Britain an France were A resolution will be introduced the light track. Still he wasn't three-quarters full, determined to dangling about an inch below his MaT’cel Paquette, Wapping, son of sequins and seed pearls. She car­ SHORTS dent, aaid today he ie quite sure I effect on employment. producUon tional defense. ATTENTION! satisfl^. He was good and ex­ chin. He hadn't cut all the way Ten Ex-Nazis unemployment will go close to. six and purchasing power until 1959.” trying *to dlctatt to the Soviet In the council then by Ambassador make it "real party.” j” Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Brooks, Jef­ ried a white orchid with etream- million in June unless some-inir- "We believe In natioiial leciirity Union in the current, diplomatic Henry Cabot Lodge, chief of the tremely warming, but failed to Something was wrong! He knew through the meat so the 'two pieces ers of atephanotia on a mother of SHIRTS Gloomy Appraisal •and are will nj to work 'or na­ have the "rocket-like” quality he It as soon is he stepped into the had remained partially separated ferson, N. H., took place at 10 pearl prayerbook. acle happens. Meanwhile, a Senate - House negotiations for a summit confer­ U.S. mission to tlic U.N. ATTENTION! Face Court for Meany gave the estimate to re­ tional security, a,id to pay for na­ ence. I am sure.’’ Elsenhower wrote sought. house. but still attached. o'clock, this morning in St. Francis The matron of honor and brides­ Economic subcommittee heard a tional secuHty." Now that the appointments Being a handy type of fellow, .For one thing his wife didn't One diner was intrigued by the of Asissi Church, South Wind­ POLOS porters alter a closed meeting of generally gloomy appraisal of the Western powers, he said, had Khrushchev, "that 1U the grow­ maids wore ice blue taffeta floor APL-CIO general board, com- . But the. Chamlrer will oppoae wanted to coj.eftict these prelimi­ ing capabilities in the Soviet Union he next rigged up a still «nd spent scream at him but greeted him gay balloon attached to his chair. sor. length gowns, made with fitted nation’s economic outlook. Most any proposals for ree'/less spend- are known, we wonder why many happy hours crouched in the pleasantly, and then sat down, with Bverytlme he moved forward, nat­ Slaying 5,502|KI prising representatives of all AFL- witnesses urged further govern­ nary negotiations with classic, se­ and the United States of massive The Rev. Arthur J. Heffeman bodice, V-neck, short sleeves, bouf­ CABANA SETS CIO unions. The latest govern- cret diplomacy, "isolating them-' surprise attack, it is necessary to cellar watching tiny drops form one of those self-satisfied "I know urally, so did the balloon. Finally ment action to counter the reces- (Continued on Page Nine) Chief Herman O. Schendel he could stand It no longer. Putting officiated. Mra. Beatrice Thrall fant skirt pleated at the hips and j meht count was 5,200,000 unem­ eion. , selves and these talks frpm the' Gen. Nathan Twining, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, ad­ establlah measures to vllay fears.” on the end of the' tubing. . He something you don’t know" smiles. was organist and Miss Sally Frink pleated cummerbund etartlng from Ulm, Germany. April 28 (P) — noticed the liquid had changed ’There was also a different but down his knife and fork he de­ PAJAMAS Ten former Nazi otficlals were ployed in March. The most opUnUstic testimony pressures of public opinion!” justs his hearing aid today before talking to the House Armed Eisenhower said agreement on waa soloist. Church decorations the front waist and extending to • The Eoard adopted a statement No RcAsonable Offer such an inspection progran would had to ask for oral exami­ from dark - brown to a . kind of strangely familiar aroma in the tached the balloon-and watched it the back, forming a bow in the brought before a Weat Crermap was given by WiBiam F. Butler, Besvices Committee. (AP Fhotofax). greenish yellow which resembled hous«. drift to the Ceiling. / were white gladioli and palms. SUCKS court today on chargea of/ saying, that little to combat the vice-prMident'of New York City’s The Soviet Union went along be a aignifleant first step toward nations in addition to the "That's a relief,’" he said, !T felt The bride, who was given in back. The matron of honor car­ recession has been accomplished Chase Manhattan. Bank. He ex­ Knowland Sees th this Idea, he arid, but the disarmament. a high grade motor oil. Suddenly, his panic stricken marriage by her father, had as ried colonial bouquet of pink rqlses killed 5.502 persona- most of them The drippings he collected in. a heart knew what that smell was. like someone was peeking over my —during World Wsr tl. d e ^ te the 1P46 Employment Act, pressed belief the economic slump three western smbaasadors who The. PresidenVa note added up to written tests given to eligi­ shoulder.” her matron of honor her sister, and white pompons, and the bridee- CRAWLERS making .it federal responsibility to is approaching bottom and "we called on Forelgi. Minister Andrei still another U.S. move to smash large shipl^ard-type cask which With a.wild cry. he dashed down Mrs. Rose Eva Roback, 210 Avery malds carried colonial bouquets of The prosecution says the Certiiin Defeat had cost him an additional $5 the cellar steps and sought the There is absolutely no truth to muidem.occurred In Uw OermW- “promote maximum employment^ ahall see a renewed advance be­ Gromyko last week had ‘ nothing recent Soviet charges that this ble membet's of the Police bringing the expense of the en­ the ruihor that target practice was St., South Windsor. Bridesmaids pink roses. production and purchasing fore, year’s end."' , , reasonable to offer.” Twining Backs Ike’s country la endangering peace hiy source of his new-found fame—the were Mra. Ina Benevento, 354 The bride’s mother chose a moss r Lithuanlan border area during the tire operation almost up to 3100. ■keg of “Block and Pall.” conducted in the gym on Wednes­ AO maai moil beginning of the Next Invasion of power.” ' " ; Paul A.' Samiielsoh, a 'professor He said Gromyko told the west­ sending nuclear armed bomber Department on May 10, Still holding back his natural day morning. Main St-, and Miss Blather Pas- lace dress and the bridegroom’s "U ttle has beet> done,” the of economics at,^Maiisachusetts In­ On Labor Bill ern • ambassadors' that their de-1 planes across the Arctic areg to­ It was missing! qualini, 65 Baldwin Rd. mother, a rose red and white dress. Russia in June 1941. mand that they meet jointly witt impulses, he contented himself He stormed up the stairs but be­ TOedefendiints include Bernhard I statement said. ’’But the admin- stitute of Technology, seid In prw( ward Russia’s 'frontier. 19^7, under supervision of with one "belt" from the spigit Always Promoting Richard J. Roback, South Wind­ Both .had white orchid corsages. fnem*!’ 7ntinued on Page Eight) Detectives corpered Sena, pre.si- defest for th» fifth time at an un­ to go from the Joint Chiefs of injunction against his use of .Ar­ usual Saturday session. Smith- Culled from AP Wires i ...... trv to find langimge that would al­ kansas National Guard troops to Fruatration town late, had to atay on the out­ dent of the Egyptian Crowns. a» called up. for action at today’s ses-. Staff, operating in the name of the lay some expressed

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JPAGE TWO ■ \ MANCHESTSIR EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, C0NN„ MONDAY. APRIL 28, 1968 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD.. MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY, APRIL 28, 1968 PAGE Uvea across term from the Jswidi Nixon ArSrives Centar, siild he received a call from aevanBl discuaBrais p.m. at the home of Mra. William ceasive, disproportionate and lih- 60% of UJA someone who said "This is the Con­ Ilockville^VeiTwn which la p,Y)4 (iDtly pisaUoed in Relake. . . : b w fu ).. . (and) in exceaa of their federate Center of Information. We Vernon’s elementary achoola. The -The third session In (he Slimnas- fair market value.” The writ la Aiinoun<» New Way To T o w n In Uraguay fbr have jUst bloem up your Jewish gifted child hsa .elso come in for tics class will be hSld at the returnable to the Court o f Common Goal Pledged Center. A ll Integration in the much diacuasiqn’ by the B)4rd. Northeast School this evening at 8.- Pleas on June 3. • •* ^ C e r t ^ pefieat South must stop.” iBRAPB YOUR PLAY < Pupil Switch PJanned The meeting will be open to the Tonight will be the last night The prevloue tuiu filed as a re­ Shrink Painful Piles for registration. P led fU toUlin* more than 60 The rabbit said he knew of no, TO YOUR OPPONENT public. sult of assessments' made for the W illTour Hospital Notes Sci*no* Find* Haaling Subatanc* That Raliav** Pafai, per cent of the announced local a n d Q u o t e s reason for 'dynamiting the syna­ By Alfred ShsinweM United Nations Seminar On Labor Bill out. 1,1957, Grand. List include one foal 'o f $30,000 were made laat gogue and Cant. A. M. Acosta of Always eonsldsr youg opponent Rockville Methodist Church Admitted Friday: Leonard Sza- from Cheney Broi., Inc,, of Dela­ Stop* Itching aa it Shrinka Hatnorrhoida (CaadtatMd tram Pago One)' A t Marking Period End rek, 65 Vernon Ave. nl^ht at the Salute to Israel ban­ the Jacksonvtite Police said he of the moment when you lure will present a United Nations ware, 13 from Main St. merchants, N«* YMk. N. T. )SMiai) — Far the neds sstonishinx steteriaats Uks ^6^ EARL YOST Discharged Friday: Rose Jones, (ConttMwd from Page One) flrst tisM seisaes1 has ______foaad a asiw quet and meeting which launched knew o f no reason to blow up the planning a decaptive pMy. It ia Seminar May 18 at 8- p.m. in Wea- one from the ownere of the Man­ “Pilsi bavsetssea te bs a problsait * ■ bo unable to puy dollars for oil 7 Ray S t; Helen Czarneckt, 126 bssliap sabstaaes with ths astoa' . The leerst ia s saw hMliiig sab- the Manchester drive for funds John Hoppman, Manchester dla-*Traffic tomihleted 10 and 6 years of»chester, bringing the total to at acbooL ' • , ’ . . tha worst sort of waste to make leyan Hall. chester Shopping Parkade, one before 1960. Pigment to the Rus­ Superinteodehi of jichools 'lU y-Architect. This second appropria'- Dr. Howard Huntington, repre­ W. Main S t; Ela'.e Gardner, 34 Eisenhower, in his 1963 election ishing ability to shrink homor- stance (Bio-Djraa*)—dlKeveirY ot for the United Jewish Appeal. trlct construction superintendent service, Tesp^tlvely,' * in SNETTCO------least four. Frost heads the Nathan . Acosta told Mayor Haydon a flve-d(ffiar play againat a tan- from the owners of a large parcel rboids, stop itching, and roUara M 3 . 8 5 ond K Rsmsdell today Ifcmarked 'tlon will ^Mrmit the architect to sentative from the World Council Bancroft St. - a world-famans rataareh institata. Atty. John S.G. Rottner. general for the Southern New England this month. Hale unit while MS two top officers sians w ill be made through saleer Burns, who opened an Investiga­ cant oTOonent or vide varaa. mond campaign, assailed ('his part of the of Broad St. land and one from the pain — without surgary. Thia sabttaaca is now availabia . - . * ... prepareprepare^ the approved pisrtepisrts so of Churches to the United Nations, Admitted Saturday: Una Cosa- chairman of the local drive,.made Telephone Co., has been awarded a are also men, William ti'ullin and o f Uruguayan wool and m eat tion. that it looked more like a West led the seven of hearts, 1697 85 fiV lV (m soversl points made lil a^-letter Taft-Hartley A ct as “ a unlon-ljust- owners of the Garden Apartments in casa after case, while gently In ooppotitorif or ovttoiont form the announcement at the’ conclu- they can be out out for bid. Will be the Srtncipel speaker. man, Hartford. relieving pain, actual reduction 35-year service emblem by com­ April, edition ^ The Bulletin, Edward Adaffiy, flrst and second Uniguay’s trade with the Soviet "scare deal” than a amious attempt and East won with the ace. With­ Crusade Starts Today ing" provision and pledged to wrqrk on Fore'it St. ondar the name Prooormtioo; H.* aion of the affair which w a* held from the Rock viUo-Vernon Taxf^ey- A motion picture on the United . Dischargee) Saturday: Harold (shriakaga) took plaoo. At your druggist. Money hack pany officials. Hoppmkn, who. lives monthly house organ of the South­ vice presidents respectively . . . Union this year is expected to top to causa major damage. out a aaeond’s heslUtion, . South House to house canvassers in at Temple Beth Sholoih.. ern New England Telephone 'Co., ora Asen. to the AdmlnistraUon and Nations will be shown, and music Cohen, Thrall Rd., Vernon; Esther for it* repeal. V Most amasing ot all —results gnarahtaa. on Pine Ridge Dr., Andover, Edmund MichalSk, formerly of the record 1954 total, the equiva­ Acosta said the explosivea w w e dropped the queen of hearts at the Cancer crusade started ring­ wart se thorough that sbffarara carries a photo of Was Louise $ K q V*5** Board of Education. Will be provided by local end Szemreyb, RFD 2; Mrs. John Or- Labor leaders also hhve a d v ^ •Ks«.U.t.Pat.OB. Speaker of the evening was Dr. started with SNETCO in Norwich Manchester, has completed -80 lent of mofe than. $36 million. placed about a foot from the wall tha flret trick. ing doorbells today in the S-dey Dickson of 98 Hamlin ^.'S w itch ­ The R V TA objected to double Hartford choral groups. lowski, 115 Brooklyn St.; Daniel cated iU repeal, contending R has New Driver Steps Ruth Gruber, Shf, spoke \n place as a groundman in' 1922. After years with - HamTton Stmidaid- Sales to the United States dropped of the school whereas if it had been 'Aha," Mast thought. "Short In drive, to reach e goal of $4,425. serving as a lineman aiid an assis­ board attendant at the N i ^ Model from $103 million in 1951 to $13^ tossed inside it would have,'wrecked I K8 _ ■eaeioiM being held ell year if pert Lugg to Talk at UConn ' Hgrgen, RFD 2; Mra. Leonard Le- been used to bring strike-breaker* of Maurice Samuel who was unable Now residing in Windsor Locks, hearts. Our trlcha must come from About 100 volunteers are canvass BIoi^, Cemetery 'Rd. to appear. Dr. Gruber, a special tant foreman, he was made vHre Laundry; 73 Supfimit St. TTm new milUon in 1957. the entire building. of the Lake St. School ia finished Atty. Harry H. Lugg la sched­ into a plant and then hold an elec­ On Wrong Pedal Michalak is the second shift su­ dlamonde, or eome such place." I A Pto« 54 Ing Rockville end Vernon. Donors Admitted yesterday: Mrs.Timo­ correspondent for the New York cordless switchboard has . l z \ ^ - perintendent in quality control. L e a v in g Wasbingtdn yester­ He said exp’«s*vcs at the Jewish 4 4 fSM ^PlM early in the school year. Freder­ uled to lead e workshop dlsctu- tion to reject a union as the bar­ tions and five trunks or tie Unbs. . Kast thareupon led the king of ick Ertel, R V TA president, said he in Totlend end Ellington ere asked thy Salvy, Saratoga, N. y. Herald Tribime. is the author of ■ • • • day, Nixon told reporters that Canter were placed a few feet (rose sion at the Second Conference for gaining agent for the employes. An Andover youth who obtained Bill Cahill is the new service man­ diamonda .and the defence col- 'understo^ some of the Board to send their contributions to the Connecticut Local Public Welfare Discharged yesterday: Mra. Gor-' many books on Israel, the most Nino and Benny Pagani of the economic problems head the list the building, but if they had been Opeeiaf lead — 4 7 local chairmen. In Tolland Mra. Once the Senate haa voted on r/A ager at Moriarty's, -replacing Gan^ tapeed then and there. Weat play­ members did not want to Interrupt Administrators, to be Held at the don Say and bon, 18 Talcott Ave. his driver’* license only, a, few recent’of which Is "Isrqiel Today," NPagani C a te«rs reported - they for his 18-day goodwill s w e e p dropped down a stair welUonly a ed his lowest diamond to. discour­ Emery (Slough is heeding the this and other admlniatration Benson. ‘Hie iktter is n«nv with students during the year. University o f Connecticut May Birth Saturday: A daughter to weelu ago nearly wrecked hie car pubhshed last' week. m r ^ 350 pounds o f steak^550 through Uhiguayr Argentina. Par- couple o f feet away they would age his partner, and East switch­ drive, while In ESlIngton, the amendments, Knowland plans to Fitzgerald Ford in ’Vernon, . Mr, Ramsdell said it was his impres­ 18. Mr. and Mrs. Winfred Smith, Fos­ yesterday -when he stepped 'on the •'Four great rivers of Jews are iniUyidual plates—at last Tuesday oguky, Bolivia, ' Peru, Eeuadoiv. have wrecked that building. ed beck to hearts. It was too late. preasUm Chat Woat had led from American tagion Auxiliary is in offer additional amendments of His CLD-FASHIONED and Mrs. Abe Zubrow and children a doubleton and that ho etUl held sion from the Board discussion that Atty. Lugg, who will be sworn ter St. Wapptng. owm. Other Republican Senators wrong pedal. flowing into Israel today." ''She o- 19 Waranoke Rd. are vacation­ n i ^ ’s 57th annual meeting of Colombia and Venezuela. It is the A wltneae saw a man ptace the West oouM ruff one heart, but charge. Birth yesterday: A son to Mr. said, "from Hungary. North Africa. tha five o f hearU. atudenta would be moved to the in early In May as legislative com­ also have amendments awaiting ac­ State Police of the Colchester ing, in Bermuda. Zubrow operates the Manchester Chamber o f Com­ Vice President’s fifth good will dynaiUto at the Jewish Center in there was no other trick for the The Herald newa^ picture an­ and Mrs. Stephen Co(a, RFD 1; a Egypt and Poland. Wc, in Ameri­ merce Nat the high school gym ­ mission and his first to South leisurely fashion, then got into a The fact remains that South’s new rooms at the end of a marking nouncing- the Ideal 'crusade haa missioner, will lead a workshop on tion. barracks said Bernard Carter, 18, the W ^ to W n Pharmacy. defenders. the need for and methods ' of daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Philip of Hebron Rd. was (toivtng east on ca. must help shoulder the « « - nasium. Nrhe gathering consumed America, 1956 Chevrolet. vHth a white li­ South ruffed tha next diamond actual play worked. His opponent period. been choaen as Ui* most outstand­ However, Sen. Lyndon B. John­ achieving good welfare laws. Monette. RFD 1. Lake Rd., AndoVer,'when his car. mendousJmn!^ the open door o f 140 poundsi. o f potatoes— oh, those The tirlp la built around the in­ cense tag with black numbers and and drew trumpp. The rest was wss the sort o f player who doesn’t In reply to the R V TA suggestion ing of the month by the Connecti­ son. the Democratic leader, said Reported to be the mly brother' Mrs. Helen Pressler, Vernon’s Admitted today: Jeffrey O'Ctoin, began to shimmy. Instead of step­ I the Israeli people." W a istlin es-^ d 100 pounds o f cof- auguration May 1 of Argentine drjve away. Acosta said the li­ easy. nodes nines but does nodes that an extra room at Vernon O n - cut Cancer Campaigh’a News Let­ he hoped the Senate could com­ combination teaching the same welfare officer, expects to attend 91 Prospect St;; Clifford Eagle- ping on the brake he put hti foot 8hg.4k>ke of the unbelievable prog- A staff o< 35 waitresses, plus President Arturo Frondist. Nixon cense tag star r "A 9 ,. ." Geor­ You might shake you head over queens. ter Church be used, Ramsdell said ter. plete its consideration of the leg­ trade in technical schools in the tha church rooms are small' end the all-day'session, which is spon­ son Jr., 2.5 Tolland A w .; Theresa islation-tonight or tomorrow under on the accelerator. The car went B made in the iO years o f the nen in the Utchen under chefs goes to Buenos Aires Wednesday. gia has white Uwnae plates with that flret play of tho queen of The morU for bridge players la; MeUiodtat ta Meet Kulawy, 40 Ward St.; Barbara SA LE State of Connecticut arc the Orow- sored by the Connecticut Assn, of off the road, struck a fence, and of the state— o f fields, bkwm- Ban Pagani, m g o Pagani and Argentina alao has been dickering Mack numbwa hearts. -"Very crude," you might You can fool s m n e l^ th* pooplo suitable only for - kindergarten.) Tomorrow night the Vernon ai. agreement reached Saturday to ieys, Frank of 57 Gerard St. and Local Public'Welfare Administra­ Campbell, RFD 2. limit debate on each amendment to ran down a 20-foot embankment. mm ' Ing in what was once desert, trees Mike Bemnski, were necessary to with the Soviet bloc beesuae it has One wall and roof of the Johnson aaj[. And you’d be riiht. all o f tho dme—if you) fle d ’em Three rooms si;e now, leased from Methodist ChU)c.ch, in connection William of 59 Vernon St. Frank tors. one hour. Police said the youth was not growing on what were once barren handle alt.details. * dollar shortage. School was dislocated and Acosta rest’s opening lead ia clearly the right kind o f nonsense. v the church, end a fourth wilt prob­ with its Every Member Canvass Vernon and TaleottvlDe news Is Croiwley is head of the Mechrjiical ably be needed ifor kindergarten , . Kindergarten Registration A t Saturday’s session,' the Sen­ injured, but the car was extensive­ hills, healthy, fat chUdren o f "N o organisation Ih the state la Bn route to Montevideo, Nixon u id about 10 sHcks o f dynamite hie highest heart. T l refore West DaUy QoesdOB - program, 'will have a C o n ^ g e - handled through The Herald’s ly damaged and had to be towed Drafting Department at Cheney and his party straped o ff briefly in next year, too, he said. tionel Dinner at 4:30 p.m. Each Superintendent of Scdiools Ray­ ate rejected 53-28 an amendmeht parents who were once refugees Technical School in Manchester received so ^ w a m ly during pa­ were idaced ^wre. The school, cannot hold tho nine of hearts. The player at your right opens Rockville 'Bureau, 7 W. Main St away. Carter was warned for Port o f Spain. T%ildad, 'Where he Bemadell also pointed out that family in the church is requested mond E. Ramsdell has announced offered by Knowland to prohibit from terror. and W ailim Crowley holds a simi­ rades as the Manchester Pipe built o f brick and gtses. Is new South must hsva the nind of with ona h e $ ^ snd you are next telephone TRemont 5-8186. speeding. . , < Atty. Philip Bayer was banquet Band." Gov. ;^aham Ribicoff hailed the new federation of the of the 95 rooms he eeriiez Usted to bring e covered dish, enoiigb that registration for next year's unions from denying membership lar position at Hartford Regional and la hx^ted in the Negro aeetlon. hearts. Then why is South drop­ to speak. T m hold: Spades—A K TUES. and WED. ONLY chairman. On his committee were told the diners. ‘I ^ Kilties, as the West Indies as the .dtellenglng as available upon completion of the for their family. Coffee, rolls and kindergarten will be held May 7 because of race, creed or color. Technical Stdiool. Frank will com­ The explosion . the Jawlah Cen­ ping the queen of hearts at ths J 6 4 3; Hearts—K Q 9 5; DM- Rabbi Leon Wind. Harry Tarlow, band is better known, perfonped opening of a new era. The Vice high schoolAnine of the rooms arc desert will be provided. froih noon to 3:30 p.m. at the ele- Not a single Democratic Senator plete 30 years it service May 1. ter hrtdce glasr in a 3-block area. first trick? A fine playsr wm4f the the week ended April 19, com­ induatrial Intereste, is now being 13. at 8:15 p.m. in the Chapel of Back in Manchester after ab­ plosion there. He eald two men Assn, at St. Joseph’s College to­ "Video Everyda/' pared to 423 the previous'week. tertainment will be Mrs. Francis Haponik of 42 Knighton St. has that estimates of future enroll­ church. The program will conclude Cowan. Mrs. I. Philips and Mrs. sued by a home owner. the South Methodist Church. No sorbing some of the Florida mm- were seen peay the rear o f the night. Of the toUl listed, 40 were new completed 15 years with Hamilton ment must be revised Upward at about 9 p.m. Edmund Cox. Taking part in the Dr. a'nd Mrs. Joseph Massaro are tickets will be sold but a free will khine during the winter months are building ebortly before the blast. • AU BlgbM Be*ermd claims and 445 continued. Standard in Windsor locks. He is each year. In September 1953 the It Is hoped that those who are skit are Mra. Mark Kravitz. Mra. appealing from assessments total­ offering will be received. Proceeds an inspector. . Nancy Scott is the the Wilfred CUrkea of 30 Henry The bomb at the school landed B. 3^ Oicksaaew4 Ca , t**.. Events Tonight number of pupils had increased unable to attend the supper hour Frank Horton. Mrs. Whitney Ja­ ing $46,781 that were placed on AcniAi M a MMica will be placed In the Laurel Music new scribe in the Commercial Divi­ St. Clarke is a retired Manchester on ronerete and blew a hole three CapUln William Kerrigan of the over 9 per cent since the previous will make every effort to be pres­ cobs, Mrs. Robert Neiswanger, their home and land at 42 Hillcrest ' Camp scholarship fund which was sion of the Southern New England High physical education instructor inches deep in the concrete In addi­ Hartford Police Department ’will E3gHl;ls’L4l»M L3 September. The pereSnto^'of ent at the chuKh at 7:15 for jhe Mrs. Richard Quinlan, Mrs. Ralph Rd. established by the club in 1951 to Telephone Co, in Manchester. . and basketball coabh. Add the tion to damaging the buildings, crease frtim year to 'y e a r has rest ot the prbgrem- talk on accident investigation at name cif George Frost to the list ^hwaikert, Mrs. Thronton Wood- The appeal to the Ckmrt of Com­ enable deserving students of Man­ Roger Ericson of Manchester Plant Blanton said. . grown also. .Between September EdneetlMiel Pi ENDS TOMfHUtOW! An educational forum on kfoup- School at 7:30 p.m. , well. Mrs. Edward Swift, Mrs. Woodrow WUsoa EcKk pnrehaM 1956 end 1957 enrollment jumped Carl Lingenfelter and Mrs. Rob­ rejection of their request made to camp in Winsted. They receive a ceived at the Florida'Tlmes-Union 1441 per cent, end has climbed en- ihg and the gifted child will be held The Common Council will meet the Board of Tax Review for relief, > 'week’s instruction under well RMNTREE COUNTY at 7:30 p.m. in City Court room. , ert Mu” *'^*'- , Forbes by Past Chamber President at 1:46 a.m. aaid there would be RNOT nvfv n othbr four per cent since then. M ^ .19 .-It . Northeast School. Ths buildings are assessed at $42,- known directors. Ed Glennoy. The KUties were laud­ three bombings during the night. In Color at 8K15 Dr. LeVerhe Strong, o f the cur- A training session for Cub Scoqt bfyfcnd b|| 'fylM means' that there ere 331 George Adenauer, youngest son 731, and the land at $3,910. Since adopting the project the ed for their excellent showings and The caller, who apparently was pins "F O R T DOBBS" at 6:39 ^hinek icnkim eervlce* o f the Bureau of Imders will be held from 8 to 10 Shewn Bronx Gang Chief Held mefe pupils in the Vernon schools In their Writ, served on General Chaminade Club has sent 30 stu­ public relations work they do foi: ONPpMMMPlL p ^ . in the recreation room of of the W ^ t German Chancellor, iP Actual SIxa,. excited, said he was a member of STABTS WEDNESDAY today than there were in Sepftm EllCmentary and Secondaiy- Educa­ Manager Richard Martin thia dents to the camp. This year a fea­ the Town of Manchester. One of ELECTRONICS tion. State Board of Education, Union Congregational CJhurch. married (o- Ulla-Britta Jeansson, Smaller Thus the “Confederate Underground bee 1956. daughter of. a well-known busineas morning, the Massaros claim that Afecta^ ture of the concert will be the pre­ the ablest drummers with the and that everyone had disregarded B-iTl lead the dlacuaaion. The Good Will a u b of St. John’s "FAREWELL TO ARMS" LABORATORIES STANEK Ramsdeil eaUi|(stes that the man in SwMen. the assessments are “ grossly ex- Stemb sentation of Bcholarshtps to three For Gun Death of Rival band Is Woodrow Wilson o f 11 the group’s vraririgs. number of chUdren hi kindergarten The Board of Education has held Episcopal. Church will meet at 8 Manchester High Scho^students. Ridge S t . . White on the subject The c^ler said an segro^tlon- SERVICE and Grade 1 will tnefease eight of the Chamber dinner, I would iats must go free and that "we 277 BROAD pesH cent in other grades. i t has been estimated 'thst 54 (Conrinued fron. Page C ^ ) a city fireman, was slain In like to arid a not* about the fine want no more Jews In Florida ex­ , This estimate appears to be oon- million people visit the U.S, na­ nonchalant manner in which cept at Miami Beach." Manhattan park last July SO. AI R A D . 0 T 1 I ( V I S I 0 H seriratiye, - as. are ;m6at ot Rama-' tional parks every year. mands when he wslked into the varez was One of seven youths who Toastmaster Jay Rubinow handled Rabbi Sydney M. Lefkowitz,.who deU’a estimates, dinee enrollment candy store Saturday night. stood trial. the speaking program. . . . There has already Increased four per cent were more balloons flying around " I hear you been looking for rne, Four'were foupd guilty—tvfo of Chsaari S pwrtfMd. Cms. THE OEOBOB BURM6 since the' opening of this school Treat yourself to coo.l comfort second-degree murder and two .of In the gym than oiie would find at eSUUUMt S Kavu tlMS. OBAC1B ALLKN SHOW ’man,’’ Serra told Ramos. eReaaal IB Baritora. Vaas. HE8TLESS OUN year. second-degree, manslaughter. The the circus.' After orchestra leader "Tha BaMla •! Tawar Maeli" Remaden 'also pointed ()ut that HEARING AID .. pocket extra sovinga Seconds later, Ramos was dead. other three went free. Paul Landerman announced that Vhsaac* n.t/rmKiSSm. Oma. l:W eS4l> HOLD JOUIUIEY It ia Impossible to divide the pres­ Serra was taken to the shop to CtoaacI 4S BeGrriM. Hsm. m Open A ll Day Wedhejtoay Touts TO KIIDj ttie sctool m .iep" music was to cease for dancing "L at tha S^arar" ent enrollment of 3,108 pupils by Nee 'el tbe new Teloi AU>la-Car re-enact the shooting* Apparently Cha»eil"ai WsMfton C-ae. (IS-4B) TALENT SCOUTS there were "mad dashes” by msmy- Itzaei WELLS PABOO 30 pupils per classroom, end come Thursday Nights Till 9 fag aid. ioft tn oot the eeapea ^oad FUEL he caught sight of a friend in the for souvenirs. One particular fel­ . ■ "Tha Ftcheaekrt" Your foistiea vfll be moiled he up with the number of classrooms oddreee, where you eoa esemtee COTTON DRESSES crowd. Serra brandished his hand­ low, name o f Herman Heck, was ''M«nf*rick'' GoriMr 9 :4 ( t> WHOU-YBllDi needed. The two mein- factors up- STL' the priveer of ro m owa Uvias cuffed 'hands over his head in the Togoland Seen offering choice balloons. At COLUMMA ( sat; itowaBD BABLOWI oh- CEESTBA, . Oaaatt BlaJae ssttlng this theory are the ages M l HOW mimatura tke sow Teloi special Buy traditional prizefighter’s gesture. a dime a piece, three for a quarter MalMa and. geographical location of the "PARIY'S RANGERS' MCYCLEE (ISasi DANNY THOMAS SMOW AlI>la>Eer laeJly te! Smaller thos a Police said he told them: "It — with no takers. , Shews S iU . C:M. t )U school children. poetace eCana, k delivete oahelievabiy - was all a ' mistake. My finger For Paris Split • • • itsaei TWENTY-ONE ckm power m better beams. Weigbf OIL : Ptsi 9'M I S>. LAiraBNCB WELH SHOW There aren't always enough C olorful 80-square cotton prints, ■ j WsH Dieaejr’s Sale* aad Servkia S/10 M m otmoe yet featorm tightened on the trigger and it ------! Joseph Sullivan' today marks his « i) HIKE HAMMEB CNi>off iwitcb, oeparale vehime eeatroU "8ECBKTS o r U TE " lisatl DECBMBBK BHIDB pupils of o'ne age group in the area Better quaUty . . in a Huge Gym Set treated to all the smart touches went off.” (Continued from Page One) fifth year in the employ of The Shews 1 :IS 4 :U Stsea 39 to 28 o f one school to make up s full four troactetort. RANGE OIL Asked if he was sorry, Serra in a t) TV THEATEB p0ver 9 Feet Long! Detachable EIGHT- ’n trims usually found in costlier Herald. Sullivan is an advertising "TIm Otaat Staa’* class.' tfOD AT Tou t faioDdly ToJob Hoortef said, “ Yeah." ■ ny which was split between the sollcitoi* in the Advertising De­ FOOT SLIDE! Many Features! Center iooo and oak to tea the 19S8 LttRRh Date Tatsiai BOUNG PBEUMINAB1ES The largest number of young Tekn AU-ln-Eor Hearinf It com styles. M any types to choose (rom. ' He first told police he threw partment. . . . William Slnnamon Mils ( sat) BOXING British and’ French After World n il's TIRE and . Pnakla Bjrlt va. Jahaar children seem to be coming into mean better bear7nt*-better liriaE fet the sawed-off shotgun from a Jr„ formerly of Manchester, has m n j^ S E FILL OUT AND MAIL Sizes 12-20; 16J^-24J4,; 40.':S2. . War II, lies on the soutlDern coast Buslasssmea’* hiaclMoB* REPAIR SHOP OariBsa, It rS. waMarwcIsht the rural Vernon ares. I^esent You get Three Swings OOUFON TODAY. bridge into the East River. Later, been appointed general adjuster in deserv* (and g e t) our special OtaS) STUDIO ONE IN HOLLY­ indications are that 'Vernon Ele­ with Nylon bearings, a he admitted giving it to a girl tq of A frica’s hump about ,L500 miles the home office of the Phoenix of nJlSTONBURY 180 Spraoa St— M l 9-9869 WOOD "The E4«e a( Tnrth" Werid't Smaltoet and FlnoU BOLAND attceden. Try car (tl-tS) SUSPICION ~ mentary .-School will be -full of the set. of Gym Rings, a below Algeria, which the French get rid of. • ^ Hartfbrd Insurance Co- Slnnamon, ' . “ Tha Way Cja Ta Hcaraa" . flrst five grades by 1962. It has 20 Trapeze, two (Thinning Hearfng Atdt Sine# 1T3A are now fighting to retain. Next m SATER . Police located the girl—her- iden­ who joined Phoenix in 1946, wga *we IS:SS < I) WATEBJ^NT classrooms, now housing grades 1 Bars, a De Luxe ’^ 'O ' OIL COMPANY to Frepch Togoland lies Ghana, ME 8-9991 PAXOF# ISiM ( S) NEWS a WEATHEB tity was not revealed— ahd she led aasistant general -adjuster prior to through 7. Seat Sky Ride . . plus them to a nearby trash can. The which won its independence from TO NIG H T and TU ESD AY HOT PASTROMI (IMS) MATIMBK TSUCS9EB I I) WATKBPBONT PROFESSIONAL 369 CENTER ST. his promotion. He was s fine ten­ One Complete Show (Calw) 1 E>- ( t) NEWS a WEATHEB Rock Hudson-Jamee Dean On Dork Ryn Rrnod asasati n e w s __^ sions in Building B of the high vanite 'finish. -(Thains Preston Zimmerman and trlkl against Louis Alvarez, 17, several town singles UUes. 4:ee (U) iS u S S !^ OA> - (It) THE MO NEHTS school, because of the shortage Ellxabetli Taylor In test to l.'OOO lbs; Heavy Associntes 24-Hour Burner Service who later was convicted of second Fickle SUem, Fotato Salad ( S) TREanqt (41) WEATHEB o f classrooms, j all steel construction degree murder and is awaiting ( e> AHKMCaif BAMD8TAMO "GIANT" (zawt uDBKM worn A o a t Town Meetlag Tomorrow in weather ‘ resiatant 2 Aineriran Row-djTel. JA 5-3131 I'or Ni);hl Bnrm i Onl,' sentencing. Alvarez was leader , of Children under'It free when la Lettnoe Cup Local Stocks (M) aj7c. 81W M AB A Town Meetfli^ is set for td^ enamel 'finish. Hartford 8, Conn. the Egyptian Dragons. / with adnIL SiU «UMI> nOBM mofrow' at 8 p.m. in ■Superior CaU MI 9-2429 or MI 3-4845 tsM (U> ICOUU Uh. NIUHT Farmer, the polio-crippled son of ( S> RANaKB AHDV Court Room to appropriate $25,000 . Quotations-Furnished by i TELEX, Tolai Porlu $t Pool 1. Mfam. USHNELL START .IHURSDAY (4t> AMBBICAM BANDSTAND morq for the Lake St. school. 71ie EASY TERMS , Dear Sir: n Coburn A MIddlebrook, Inc. "BONJQUB TRISTESSE" 4tU IXMS» MUDKBM BUMAMUBB flrst appropriation was $5,000 for I ^eaw mod me. withont obHgaDpn. | SiSi'l Ml CIBVO BID t a free, actual tiie replica of the new * Bank Stocks- < f) BtrKBXAN preliminary plans and ,lo hire an I 1D58 Telex AU>Iii-Ear Hearng Aid~6n | _ [F53© © Q iy L Conn. Bank and Trust Mon.eTiMfl.. Moy 12-13 (it) I LCD THBBK UVE6 I that I may oxamlne H In tbe prtvacy of, I Each Evening AS 8:80 THE BIO SHOW r ? eith Furniture Lawn and Patio . . For Relaxing Outdoor Lounging. . .“ n e OaaflfMcr" . 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PAGE POUB- MAKCHES'mt EVENING HERALD. MANCH) 5TEB.. GONN., M O N D AY, A P R IL 28, 1968 MANCHESTER EVEmNG HERALD. MANCHEst^R* CONN„ MONDAY, APRIL 28. 1958 PAGE n V B JL .... ; ...... flue training in their elecUc^ in silhouette was a vary effeoUve effects by*Frai».' Akin, arid make­ EVER BEADF < OF Mother’$ hnd- G randi^iher’o By BETTll LUNDBEBO bit of staging anc. was followed up by Arnold Thompson, all con­ K IN O ’S D A I Of Education Budget aaaUUnt |Mtor of St. Jam*.*’ DEAD MAN UNIDENTIFIED (Centimed from Page Oae) The Co-Wed* V Center Church by a lovely ballet acitucnce per­ tributed in making a quit* pro- C h u r e h; N ^ ll be the principal formed by three young ballerinaa. fbational p^bduction. Stamford, April 28 (#> — Pdllc# placed against tha Cardinal’s can add another g W star to thrir "T" T h t MancheBler Education 4what it coata to educat* on* child speaker at theSranual spring com­ B e e n N a m e d ••• PriaclUa Glbaon, Dianne L«Cksuieae wore still without the identity to­ B R A C E I^ S stricken, flesh last night and then rosUr o f musical aiWeasaa. "Sug­ Aaaoeiatlon’a'^eraonnel Policit* In a private echool." munion breakfaqt of Campbell day of a well-dressed, middle-aged and Judy Jarvis'of the Rolda Orb- Saggesta Studlee LARGE SEj^cnON kept In hU. room -throughout the ar 'n Spiee," their iBtH consecu­ inferested In Col9T TV? Committe* haa ^itad th* ialary Council. No. 578, Italght* of Col­ man who die<^fter falling or be­ son School o f Dance. Society Meeting In another letUr. th* Board was night before the ampuUtion. ing pushed J i f f th# elevated^ Con- tive pr^ucUon, preeenW Satur­ Burro Steals .Seims ' See ihe aeW RCA Mark voted the town clerk in urging umbus, Sunday' morn Shortly before :^ e aurgery. cklled on lo halt "the upward day night at the ManchtfUr High A black face comeiW munbef by Set for School aerioa eoterseta adoption o f the |3.2 million Board trend In'?town expense" which Th* members w ill dieet.at 7:4^ •nectlcut 'Dirapike' here. The man EY-RICHMAN Msgr, James C. Hardhnan, the at the Church of th* Assumption was diacbvered early Saturday JoMph Milan, aon o f Mr. and Mrs. Milan Koniar, 21 Unden School, well dtservas a i ^ e o f PrieclUa and Chuck Baxter intro­ could become so "burdensome" aa 187 31A1N STRf Cardidars personal s e c t a r y , said of Education budget aa recom­ mornlilg on pavement SO feet, be- Pl„ Rockville. He was boW April 22 at Manchester Memorial honor sUong with, other C^W ed duced more comedy than waa 'Writ­ RARLOWSTV to precipitate a "taxpayers revolt." and attend 8 o’clock m M f in a Mass ln< the chapel of the. clinic. noUble'originals'such aa "I^dle The Holy Name Society of Bt. mended by General Xlanager Rich­ body to rocotv* corporat#/ Oom- lowXhe turnpike. He died Igter of Hoapital. HU maternal grandparenU .are Mr. and Mrs. John ten in the script when “ Angeliao." James'’ Church wrfll hold Its moath- 'I9M Tollaad Tnraplke, John C. Owers, 3 Barry * Rd., / Members of the preljau's staff, Faddle,” “Gay NineUea." ’ Bucklaad—M l t 4 m ard Martin. rntgiion. The breakfast will bd held ^vYractured akiill. Snjtlftl 21 Unden PI.. Rockville, and hli paternal grandparenU other American churchmen and a burro owned by Mni. Jan Conant ly meeting lomorrow at 8 p.?a, at Cited particularly the wage* being are Mr. and Mr*. John KonUr, Weat Wllllngton; He has two Pdin.“ : "Bugles and Bellea” o f Glastonbury, decided to croiong Tha committaa, in a letter to paid outside town workers which JL. student priesU joined in the pray­ “Jiitgting Spun." dbe school hall slater*. Jovce Ann. 8, and Deborah Ann, 3>j. his stage debut and pad hM brief Member* and their gueeta will th* Board of Director*, aaid that Owers said were far too high for • • • * • ers. From the opening curtain to the additional cuts "might affect the Lost Coe of Arm rt by refusing to exU on cue. view a film o f the 1957 Notre Dame th# work performed. He recom­ Bonnie Jean. daughUr of Mr. and Mra. Alden Warner. Sunset Very .effefliye finale, the stage new salary achedule" for teacher* mended that th* ' adminlstratlofi The Cardinal was afflicted with the consternation'Of Ute cast football seaiwn, hlghllghtinc the Lane. Vernon. She was bom A p r il'17 at Hartford HospitaL Waf a. living kaleidoacope of bril­ which pmvidea for a I6J100 max­ make time studies and then com-/ thrombbsU occlusion of the ma­ delight of the audience. An- upset of Oklahoma. The film was Her maternal' grandparents are Mr. and Mr*. C. R. Jaycox, Farm- liant color, Coatumea and set de­ imum. ^Martin has lopped 342,000 pare actual time cohsi(mption on jor arteiy of hU arm which devel­ o won his point and made an r^ a a ed last month and this la its In ^ n , and her paternal grandparenU are Mr. and Mr*. Norman hortnt PtMH* sign, under the supervision o f Erne extrav^l-atagc ■uoae. Off th* School Board’s request. the Jobs with allotments. He said oped suddenly on the last two Clendaniel and Jack Mortimer, first showing in the East. Albert Sbbffleld Mrs. Corn Blow Warner, Andover. Sfie ha* a brother. Scott 1» montha- a TheNluropo dance In irrideecent The letter adds that a reduction improved production could be ef­ days o f bis voyage to Rome,' Upon respectively, merit special . plau- je d blackouV brought wacianfetions of In thia salary maximum would be fected this way. .V ■ ' hU arrival in Jfaplca Friday,^ he diU. Against a backgramd or the • Bbdley Kaye, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H.\.8 beMon Home, aiq)rovalNfrom the audience. L ^ unjuat in view of the 37,700 "atart' * The fourth letter expressed op­ DAV Commanders waa weak andi pidie and already Anooimcement of the engage­ blue , island nativea, CORlWCtiCHl , Ing salary’’ the Boanl of Directors 210 Keeney St. She waa bom Apnl> 17 at Hartford HoaUtaL ment of: Miss-Helen Ann Scott to 1^ Lee B um n and Beverly BoUinb, THE HISTORY OR position to the 3-«1iH tax inrrtaae Albert Sheffield and Mrs. Con* - f - Her maUmal ..grandparenU are Mr. and Mra. WtUlam Jeiudns, had loot the use o f hU limb. 'vIslUng tourista, a band o f abor- voted the town clerk, who 1* to go that would be’ required by the gen­ Blow were installed a* command- There-was faint hope fo r 'a C. A. Mlkolelt Jr. is made by her this sequenM proved to he one o f MHlM'f * Sheffield, treasurer; Mix. Kay Danville. Pa. and heir paternal grandmother is iltn . Annie E. ignal 'Indiana, and even a contin­ MANCHESTER. onto the town'* .payroll for th« eral. manager'a tentative budget. era of Manchester Chapter. No. 17, while that the arm mig^t be parimta, Mr. and Mrs. Frank N. the outstardu^ highlights of any first time in November. Miller, adjutant; Mrs. Mddariq. Hotne, CaUwiaaa, Pa. ^ . gent o f the Braxllian N avy exuded Cto-Wed' show. CONNECTICUT It was written l y Mrs. Ida S. Disabled American Veterans, and saved, but thU was quickly aban­ Scott, 46 Hyde St. ; ' gaiety, music and comedy. Cklyp- . FAMILY PLAN The M EA letier, signed by Lau patriotic instructor; Mrs. Frieda Her Sance is the son o f Mr. and Th* finale, introduced by "76 By Mathlaa Spies* Raw'lings, 61 Jartis Rd., who said Its Auxiliary, reapectlvely, yester­ M oorhoi^, color bearer/ and Mrs. Km ln ItUchael, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth BlanchArd, Weat doned. Members of the Cardinal's so was the main musical theme, renee B. Peny; chairman of the Mrs. C. A . Mlkolelt Sr., 21 Wood­ Trombones," show^ ingenuity and G h fM aha had experienced alx tax rate day. Florence Streeter, bannm’ bearer. Burtoh's salutuie Wllllngton. He waa bom March 26 at M t Sinai HoapiUL Hi* staff said the arm was "like that although Rock 'n Roll waa clearly and Farcy BldweU Personnel Pellciea Committee, increases out of the seven year* Th* Joint Installation ceremonies a diead man." The four doctors' land St. clever originqllty m bringing the argde* that Ahe office of town maternal grandparenU are Mr. and Mr*. W. A. Creelman.' H art­ Miss Scott, a graduaU of Man­ injected by a lively group of teen 90 Jdtustratioaa and 325 Pages, ‘ Ufo ImHTHIICO *h* has lived In Hknehester. were held at 3 o’clock at the VFW ford, and hla paternal grandparenU are Mr. and Mr*. Nifdwlaa after a ccmsuiution yesterday and pre-teen "Co-Weda.” cast eiutage for tabir bowra. The this book was published la 1924 clerk haa m education or training said the clot was disturbing the chester High BchAoL U empibyed ,curtain finally close(Pv,on the an- raqulremenitfl. But a teacher, it Home. ' Blanchard, 26 Bunce Dr. He has a brother, Kenneth N „ 2. at "tha Connecticut General Life Newcomer* and has bean Icmg out o f print The Installing officer for the circulation system. , . aeoMMe singing . the '^untlngly PROTECTION ' ■ays,.mlM havd a college degree, Insurance Co.' - Mlkoleit attended As with all prior Co-Wed' pro­ A limited supply of NEW COP­ chapter was State Commander A r­ PriesU ' attending , the ailing krvely "Choueotmne.^ acquire JLi yeara teaching! experi­ on's salue ie des enfonts! Trarey Lyn, daughter o f Mr. and Mr*. Donald E. Hatch, %2 Manchester High School, served ductions, author-director Bill A it- IES are available at .4 St James Ladies nold Dalton, who Was assisted by (French) prelate said he Had remained in Tribute goes to RuUi\ AsUey f Yo«i< EpHra ence and be prepared to do at Livin^|*ton Rd. She was bom April 19 at Manchester Memorial three years with the Marine Corpa ley featured no one performer. Joseph Sarazin. The installing of­ good aplriU right up until the oper­ whose musical direcUota plmvided least Mother year of graduate HospiUI. Her maternal grandparenU are Mr. and Mra. Milton and is now employed as^ a carpen­ However, Co-Wed newcomers who THE HORRY SHOP Pian Spring Motif ficer for the auxiliary was State ation. He Ulked and Joked with the fine chorus work. to. Gertrude w o rlc ^ fo re reaching th* top step Lvon. 28 Cooper St., and her paternal grandparenU are Mr. and ter. ' proved their talent were Dan Tay­ 29 Mniberry Sh^ Hartford Commander Mrs. Anna Malonis. WATKINS- Msrg. John Kelly and the Rev. Clancy for'her untiring effi FMiHylR ONE on hla pay acale. Mr*. Fred Hatch. Poland. Maine. She haa two. brothers. Daniel Wedding plans era inde&ntta. lor and Lillian Simmer* in an PRICE 9SA9 Reservations for the semi' who was assisted by Department John ^anahan, two members of accompenlat, and to Rolda Net on Pay Scale Edward, 6, and Timothy Milton, 15 month*; and a aisUr, Ruth- aihusing Indian routine. Brna Conductress Mrs. Claire Dalton. rfon's salufo la scMN'imana di bambino! hia p ^ y from Chicago, until he LOWXOST /Actually, th* $7,700 figure voted formal dance being held ^ y . the (ItaUaa) Anne. 4. - consecration of Bishop James Clendaniel, who made her Co-Wed Following the InMallatlon, re­ EST dozed off' under the pre-operative Be town clerk, who now pays blip- Ladlea of St. Jams* Satqfday ITT,----- Ryan of Chicago, now a mission­ debut last year in "Pom POm," did freshments were served by Mr*. sedatives. Policy alf out fees received by his of- PrtOT Alan, son of Mr. and M ra Walter J. Klein, 152 Bran­ ary in Brazil, and ordination o f 34 credit again to her aasignment as night at the Knights of Columbus Anna Stepard and her committee. Fun SKviet ford St: He waa bom April 19 at Manchgater Memorial Ho*- The, Cardinal’s Vatican aaaign- rieaU for Chicago before he left the grande dame o f the island. tic*, is'not a” surting salary.’’ Home are still being taken. f F Other offloers of the chapter In­ plUl. Hla paternal grandparenU ar e Mr. and Mra. Samuel JCIain, ment. highest, ever given to an he city for Rome. Veteran Oo-Weda were In the Th* Board placed the office out-' They may be made wrltb Mrs. Ormond J. West, Director ninosi tti stalled are Anthony Leone, senior urfon's saluda lo^ semana de Ids 163 Center St. He ha* three brother*. Richard. 12, Robert. 8, American prelate, climaxed a hril- A member of tha Cardinal’s minority thia year, but those who AMESITE DRIWWXy BUILDERS old* the cloasifled service, and it is William L..ConIon ano Mrs. Alex (Spanleh) not. therefore, on any pay scale. vice Commander; John Spellman,' 142 East Cesiter SL and Gar>'. 8 : and two aUter*. Nancy. 15. and EUasa.. 3. liapt church career. Bt^r aaid It la doubtful whether appeared Iq this 13th venture M. As Bengs ander L. Mannella, or any member Mitchell 8-71N A native of Nashville, Tenn., he he will ever consecrate or ordain geve the usual well-done perform­ 8 PEOIAUST8 IN FURM SET,, M^hOaiNCHINE SPREAD. Th*. 37,700 pay rate can be of the committee. Junior vice conunander; Arthur! becanie Bishop of Toledo, Ohio, at 42 PITKIN ST. changed only by a vote o f the Breault, sergeant-at-anfis; Otto' Da\fd Jonthan.' son of Mr. and Mr*. David Blaney, 46. Phoe­ again. In the chqiTh’s liturgy Im­ ances. Don McClain’s appearancs POWER HOIXED, AMESITEI DBIVEW.^AV______AREAS The spring motif will be carried the youngest member o f the Board. Balchunas, chaplain; IMward nix St He waa bom April 22 at Manchester Memorial Hoa­ portant acU, Including tlje break­ on a program is'always a delight out in the decorations at tbe donee. 3. HieraKhy at the time of his AlJ. WORK GCABANTEIflB Phono Ml 34198 Preeumabty, tha effle* will be Staum. treasurer; Charles Varca,: pital. HU maternal grandparenU are Mr. and Mra. Jamas V. ' ing of the Eucharistic host, nor ful anticipation, and he did not Mrs. Charles Hamilton is chairman NaBekester’s Oldest, Episcopal consacratim on Nov. 30, mally require the use of both disappoint his audience Saturday FOR FREE ESTIMATES Call^lLTHI placed on a pay acale when and If of the ileeoratlng '.committee, adjutant; and'Amos Potter, officer: with Finast FaciStlea ♦ e * Oddo, Solon. Ohio, and his paUmal grandparenU ara'the Rev. and it is made appointive and the haz­ No'matter how^OU say it 1921. hands. tight. Aa Duke of A yer and Ster separate tablet will be arranged of th* day. j Off-Street Parktng Mr*. Harvey J. Blaney, Wollaaton, Maas. ArdtMsIiop at 42 ard o f running for office every two i Other auxiliary officers are Mrs.; • • * * The Vatican press office pointed ling, he gave fully of hla talent for throughout the hall. i Established 1814 In 1930 — at the comparatively out, however, that a decree o f the, dialect. Mary Jane Crandall ysara is removed. The Charter Re­ Dancing will be from 9 p.m. to 1 Phyllis Daddario, senldl vice com-^ Scott FranoU, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Anderson,' Ver­ DeMaio Brothi vision Oommiasion ia expected -to young age of 43— he was namad Panama Hattie provided a tender a.m. to th* music ef Ken Bor- mander; Mrs. Renee Potter, Junior non. He w'*8 bom April 22 at Manchestar Memorial Hoapital. congregation 'of rites expressly SERVING THE MANCHESTER AREA 8 IN< eonsider.thia change. Archbishop of- Milwaukee. In provides for the aasUUnce of ^ele- bit o f pathos In a duet "Let’s Be ’s orchestra. ,, vice commander; Miss Louise, Hla maUmal grandparenU are Mr. and Mrs. FrancU McNulty, THOUSANDS OF SATtSFKO CUSTOMER The piesent town clerk. Edward January IMO the Pope named him Buddies” with her young daugh' In addition to M r*.' Hamilton Copping, chaplain; Mrs. GIad}T8 Vernon, and hU paternal grandparenU are Mr. and Mrs. Carl branU of the Maas who are crip­ Tomkicl. has been In office two Archbishop o f Chicago — tha pled. ter, Betty. itfl w«»eAW tOM***** othier members of the deroratln Anderson, South Windsor. HU maternal greht grandparenU are largest Roman CathoUcjarchdio- yeara He haa announced hla can­ committee ere Mr*. Alfred J SALUTES NATIONAL Mr- and Mt*. LouU Laine, 56 Columbua S t, and hi* paternal The Cardiiul’e severed arm - will A s eight offleera of the Brazilian didacy for reelectioh. cese in the world. In December be buried in sanctified ground, in Navy, Bob Jamas, Chuck Baxter, Kargle. Mrs. Eldward W. great-great-grandmother U Mra. Geneva Dickenaon, 671 Hartford 1945 he was elevated to the Col­ Th* teachers’ pay acala provided accordance with church regula Frank Maloney, Dave Howe, Don t ; Krasenlcs, Mrs. Raymond J. Rd. lege of Cardinals. for in the School Board budget hat Badger, Mr*. Charles J. Gervase Cardinal Stritch, in a brief tlona. Crocket, Bob Simmer*. Jim Hat' a Starting salary of 34,000 and a vey and Paul Frankenberg aiiowM and Mrs. Eugene N. Kelly. SPECIALIZING IN Gordon Cnrtto, son o f Mr. and Mra. Jitaas Ray, Rose Lane, statement after he was told o f the maximum pay of 38,500, which BABY WEEK! Andover. He waa bom April 22 at Maiienester Memorial Hoa­ decUton to operaU, expreued hia Extended Forecast Would be reached in 12 yeara. The CUSTOM BUILT HOMES pital. HU maternal grandparenU are Mr. and Mrs. Harold "w lih that Ood’s will be dofte." Pleasant outlook-with privacy present seal* runs from 33,700 to Children's Agency W righ t Suncook, N . H., and his paUm al grandfathar U FUk M. Voicing a desire that he be no pH 36.180. GENERAL CbNTRACT^G Ray, Dallas, Tex. He has two brothers, Jimmy, 10, and Bruce, 5, stacle for the church, he sal|I he Temperatures in Connecticut RANOl The MEA letter was on* of four and two sUUrt, Kathy, 12, and Cindy, 2. " “awaiU the Pope's.decialon."^ during the next five days, Tuesday WITH KIRSCH SUNAIRE VENETIANS concerning thS'town budget that Auxiliary to Meet REMODELING and REPAIRING ■0- •m • were distributed to the Didectora Thu waa taken to mean that he through Saturday, will s'Verage tUtt OIL T- Judith Lynn, daughter o f Mr. anid Mra. Alfred Shlndler, Ell­ was leaving the way open for the near'. normal. Warmer Tuesday, duritig an informal meeting PViday A meeting of the newly formed FREE ESTIMATES—MORTGAGES ARRA,NGED ington. She was bora April 21, at ManclfMUr Memorial Hospi­ Pope to-decide after the operation cooler Wednesday or Thursday gasoline Enjoy jfour outdoor views.and still have night. In. ell, tbe Board has now' Manchester Auxiliary of the Chil­ whether he was still able to fb l and waivner again Friday or Satur­ ■ received 16 letters since Mayor tal. Her maternal grandfather U hQchahl SebuU, ToUapd, her privacy! You. can with Findell-made Kirsch dren’! Services of Connecticut will paternalpateraal grandparenUgiw dparenU are Mr. and Mra.Mrs. Eracat Schindler,Sch 26 Earl All his heavy new duties as Pro- day. Normal mean temperatures Harold A. Turkington earlier thia he held in Center Church House. ERNEST A. RITCHIE St.. Rockville, and her great pandparenU■ are Mr. and Mrs. Sam- Prefect of the Congregation for in the Hartford araa during the Venetian or Vertical-Slat Blinds. They beau­ month invited commenU on Gen-, Wednesday at 9:30 a.m. Follow­ the Propagation o f the Faith, period la 54 degress .ranging from oral Manager Richard Maitln’a 16 LIBERTy ST. — TEL. Ml 8-8172, MANCHESTER uel Schutz Sr., Tolland, and Mrs. Louise Taylor,'M. MancheaUr. She BANTLY OIL tify your interiors: fit perf^tly; are trouble- ing a roHee period, Mrs. Robart t haa a slater, Deborah Ann, 2t*. Shortly before undergoing sur a daily high of 67 to a low of 41. tentative 36.2 million budget. W. Russell, president, will intro­ • • • ^ yM ( I 'll' I \ '1 I'M gery, the Cardinal aaid to Hiembera Precipitation during the, period' fifee. Call MI '8-4865 for full details. Deadline for Board action on the duce the xpMker, Miss Margaret Loray 'Marie, daughter of Mr.- and Mra. Raymond B. Garlan,' of hi* staff: "Wasn't God nice to will on the average total about one ' 'I \'\ ' I IM.1,1 budget is May 7, Parker, aiipervloor of Children’s Kelly Rd.. Vernon. She was born April 21 at Mancheeter Me­ let me consecrate that bishop and inch securing 'as rain Tuesday and Support for the Board of Educa­ services. Foster Home Care. .'■J I morial HosplUl. * Her maUraal' grandparents are Mr. and Mra. ordain those priesU before, this early Wednesday and again about TEL Mltclull 9--159S tion budget waa expreaxed aUo in ■ Members have the privilege of George Knecht Wilkes Barre, Pa., and her paUraal grandparenU happened?’’ He referred to the Friday. ? one o f the other four letters the; inviting guests. Anyone intereited 5-8271 Board received Friday. Mrs. Don-' are Mr. and Mrs. SUnley Garlan, Wilkes Barr4, Pa. She has a in Child Welfare will be welcome aid 8. Conrad, 14 Harvard Rd., brother, Michael, to attend. The Auxiliary at pres­ _____ 1* • * * * conceded that the coat of main- / ' ent haa over 30 member*, who have Dean Wayne, son of Mr. and Mra. H. W. BJarkman, 227 Cen­ jLjLLl.M ,V;J.A MFC. CO. organized to render volunteer serv­ 3 piece lounge set 3 piece crawler set 100% Dacron Quilt ter St. He was born April 23 at Maneheater Memorial Hospital. “Connectieut’s Complete creased in the last five years. ice to the Children's Agency, as Hia maternal grandparenU are Mr. and Mra. William Bergncr, YCnR'ROUNU RIR CONDITIONING C a ^ t Shop” well as Initiating mean* of raising reguleriy $5.99 value $5.99 San Diego. Calif., and hia 'paternal grandparenU are Mr. and Mrs. 4 8 5 E. M id d l e TPKE.-MAN CUES TER. CONN. But. she adde, " I feel that It is reguleriy $2.50 important thbt we all pay. our money for it. BOWIS Norman BJarkman, 230 Hllllhrd S t He has a slater, Deborah Lace trimmed print. Lynn, 3. • .. - MODERN IN EVERY RESPECT inchiester way, and that we are getting a A washable 3 pc. In washable sheen ^ ■ ■ • • • THOUGHTFUL IN EVERT WAY bargain from our expenditure, on Kennedy Keynote* AND terry lounge set in Bx gabardine, for girKs C ' Non-alle.rgic a n d .99 Leri Sue. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Adler Dobkln, 56 Cyrpet Center education, when one considers luscious pa.stels, fit.* n' ■ eAfV in pink with bonnet: *F light weight. , In The choice pf' the Quish Funeral Home la April 28 i/rr—V.S. BUYS! Clyde Rd. She was bora April 22 at MancheaUr Memorial Hoa- natural for folksfolks in Manchester*■ and com- Hartford, infants up to 18 for bo.\s in blue white, maize, pink m lUl. . Her maternal gran(^renU are Mr. and Mra. Edward H. Sen. John F. Kennedy, of Massa- mtmiUes nearby. High standards— personal O ffen months. with cap. and blue. Wii^allach, West Hartford, and her paternal. grandparenU are M^. attention. ' chusett* will deliver the keynote and Mra: Leon Dobkln, 151 Hartford Rd. speech when the Democratic state V 1, riii^in)>'oifr-Fr"yryrr‘v--f^ A ir condlUoaed far A Professional Personal Notices convention meets here in June. CaUieHne. Mary, daughter Of Mr. and Mra. Frank E. Keegan yanr oomfdVt. Kennedy,, a possibility fer the DON’T ACCEPT Democratic presidential nomina­ Jr.. 19 Winter St. She was bora April 18 at Hartford Hospital. WUUain P; quteh . Card of Thanks Her maternal grandparents axe Mr. and 'Mr*. Robert W. Sharkey, Carpet Service tion in 1960, will apeak June 27 Raymond X, Qniah in, Sushnell Memorial. ■ Attleboro, Maaa.. and her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs, W» wlih to ■express our sincere Frank E. Keegan Sr.^ Three Rivers, Mass. She has a brother, Over 34 Teara’ Experience thonkx to friends, nelfhborf. relatlrex, ' Gov;. Abraham Riblcoff, consid­ M l a-s*4 0 ered aa the Democrats’ top candi­ William F., 2H. the houxekeeploc elsf? at lloncheiter \ Burton's Memorial Hoxpttsl and Bralnard Realtv date for the governor’s office **•**'. LESS! Truii for their many ocix of klndnex'a John Brian, aon of Mr. and Mra, George F. Ames. Hartford. and thoufhtfut exprexxionx of xympathy again, and Democratic State Chair­ which h^ped lo much to llfhlen our man John M.’ Bailey, win be He was bora April 21 at Manchester> Memorial Hoapital. Hla burden of sorrow durtn* a time when maternal grandmother la Mrs.' A. Margaret Hoppe, s' West St., 1 1 ‘i MfllNSr. It was areatly appreciated. amdng the convention’a 895 dele- and hia paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mra. George H: Ames; RED gale*. West HartJoid. He haa > ;brother, Robert Alan, 2ts. Mrs. Max Heath Rtbicoff and Bailey were floor- B a b y CEDAR SHINGLES OR SHAKES Mlex Helen Heath leaders for ’ Kennedy whan he Mrs. Robert Heath * " J-; sought the Democratic nomlnatien Gregory'’Kedt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald ’ A. Carignan, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Heath m Mr. and Mrs. r. E Heath for yiet president at the 1956 na­ 2 DAYS Andover. ,Hq waa born April 23'at Manchester Memorial Hospi­ MATCH YOUR HOUSE T O Mr. and. Mrs. W. E. Heath tional convention. He lost to Sen. tal. Hla maternal grandparenta are Mr. and Mra. M. F. McCor­ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stern! 3-s,ection Hot Plate -/D- Mr. and Mrs. Emery Ounfon Estes Kefauver. Infants' Dresses mick, Hawkinavllle, Ga., and his pateraal grandmother is Mrs. - "i W o r l d reguleriy $3.99 Donat A. Carignan, Woonsocket, R. 1. He has a Water, Dawn ONLY reguleriy to $4.99 Allyson. 2. Handmade lawn with H a .i aluminum base e / " • • • ' • APtU. 39 lace and embroidery $1.90 plastic handles, at- ^ F e ^ Michael, son o f Mr. and Mrs. Edwin R. Hyjek, 239 ‘ A N D trim. In blue, pink, tractive nurnery de­ StouUi St, Rockville. He was born April 21 at Manchester Me­ K t r i s r on COAST OARAOES maize and mint. Small, morial Hospital. Hia maternal grandparenta are Mr. and Mrs. NOTICE A PR R 30 medium, large, x-large. sign.*. Stanley Glerymaki, New Britain, aind' hia pateraal grandparents At NO EXTRA COST to You! are Mr. and Mra. Albert Hyjek, 225 E. Main S t, Rockville. He Ptushing ef Hie water meins ef Hie Tewii ef Man­ has a brother, John, 3 Fresk Voting, Tender and Oelici^s Get th* MOST from COASTI Threuah^ edvoaced chester Water Deportment wiH begin Aprii 22. Noreen Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Krowka, l i t ’0 melhedt of pre-fabrlcotien ysu con hove the wpet- 1958. Training Pants 4 for $1 Estron Puff Sets : $4.88 Union S t, Rockville. She waa born April 21 at Mahehaster Me­ ler quality of *ED CEOAK SHINGLES er SHAKES ol no extra chora*. Add thi, tp*riel value to Double thtekneoa? triple crotch." 2-4 usually 49e With pillow, in pink, blue and maize. reguleriy $5.99 morial Hospital Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mra. unbeatable Ceoit 'quofity leoturei and In white, with elastic waiat. Stanley. Stodolaki, 117 Union' St., flockvllle. and her paternal you hovo' the fineit gorog* you can Fiushing win cenHnue Tuesdays through Fridays grandmother is Mra. Mary Krowka, Hartford. He haa a broth­ ouy. rxicib rioM , untii completed. *» . er Thomas, 5. and a sister, Denise, 9. ■ , ' 2 fo r$ 1 Toppers Sets $1.90 Shirts For both boys and girl*. In assorted . John. Willard Paul ID . son of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Mc­ Town ef Manchester Water Deportment. Side-tie. or slipover, in soft combe* spring and summer coloTs, fabrics, usually fe $3.99 Laughlin, Foster tor,, Vernon. He waa bora April 17 at Man­ In fairness to both the shopping public and oar- cotton'with diaper tab*. 6 moa. to usually 89c and styles. M., L., Ex. .L. chester Memorial Hoapital. Hia .maternal grandparentk are Mr. employes we are. going to continue to close A L L iadueinf fuH 10 yeer futreeu* 2'a yeara. /■ amd Mra. C. T. Anderson. St. Petersburg. Fla., and hla paternal DAY WEDNESDAY. ; grandparenta are Mr’, and Mrs. J. W, McLaughlin, Fort Meade, NO MONEY DAMN Velveterry Hooded Towels ^1.49 Md. He haa two slatera, Wendy .Jean, 314> and Laurie Jean, 2. Gowns 99c i • B B B • B We feel that in the o*at interest of Mrving the fnkt SYMKtnPdi REABY-TOCOOK public it is necessary to have a full staff of help Finest quality cotton knit, in whit# A real good buy in pink, maliblue and um Iu a C l 0 9 Susan Joy, dkughter of Mr. and Mra. Richard L.’ N u siff, Wil- W*n MYMINT More Proof That Marlow's Is ' maize. ’ v w m w m i.tv at all times. Many of you wish to see your favorite or paatela, mitten aleeve, anap usually $1.59 llmantic. She waa bom April 22 at/Manchester Mepiorial.Hoa­ 2H TO 3 H LBS closure. pital. Her maternal grandmother la Mra. Williani.,Haddad, WiUi- clerk when you shop and in this Way he is alwajv OCT. 19S8 First... With Eyerythihg! . •■ •‘£1 mantic, and her paternal grandparepta ar* Mr. and Mrs. Richard on hand. Our Wednesday closing a]po gives our eiNleetf-WlMle,S8lH, Fitted Sheets 99c S. Naasiff, 3 3 Norman St. She haa a' brother, Richard L., employe^ a mid-week break, leaving them' ffesh Sanforized white crib-fitted sheets KIDDIE• fSTOLE LB kimbnas 99c Qaartered ^ Gat-Up that fit all standard size cribs. • usually $1.39 to serve you efficiently and courteoutiy during the White and pastels in high quality *K heavy weekend buying. UKE MOTHER'S cotton knit, with snap closure. usually $1.59 You won't see the, same grade chickens wrapped dif­ ' 1 We hope that our plan meets with your ap­ : Terry Trunks 59c ferently bt a higher price at A&P, nor a higher price for Receiving Blankets lS9c r . i proval! ' ' cut-up or quartered chickens. Come see . . . find Soft absorbent terry in whit* with ■ KRECrSD check trim. In infants’ sizes.,Just the uiuoily $1.00 FOR BABY’S SAFETY, F O A A a Y O U R one grade, the top one price as advertised! Large sizis. 30x40, in jaoft flannelette, usually $1.00 COMPISTC in whit* or pastels. thing for after baby's bath: HEALTH. COMFORT— The CHESHIRE. hteU I ■Use our Personalized -OURSCHEDULE:- CAAPETING NEEDS on qour let FRESH TENDER Diaper Service. er delivered Crib Blankets $1.88 Rhumba Pants $1 OPEN 8:00 A.M.IO 5:30 P.M. TlieHAMnEN.IaadiM Green Pens - r 1 . 19" SEE DS FOR FREE . pre-panetsd Xn G nylon blend, white and usually $2.99 Plastic-lined nylon tricot cotton quilt, usueHy $1.S9 MONDAY, TUESDAY. FRiDAY, SATURDAY fer eatq DO-tT-YOURSUP pastels, witji 5" satin binding;. w'hite. S., M., L., or E.x. L. , FREE GIFT ESTIMATES and RIDS Be aure your little girl la S f f 0 € t i v 0 B n t ir m w eek Mon. t h r u S e r f. 4 PINK. ILUE or YELLOW O PEN 8:00 A.M . to 9:00 P.M. TH URSDAY firat to wear a mink. It ia made of an exclusive Bryson Diapers $2.49 FQR ALL TYPES ^ ‘ ‘"2“ T'*'’ **’• 3 Pc. Towel Set $1.79 CLOSED WEDNESDAY (.oolt — th* lorgett monufocturer ef Dtodeb. plush Which looks likd ANGEL FOOD RING < All first quality absorbent gauze. DIAPER HAMPER rieoted gorqoet In AmerlM. ^ usually. $3.50 In velveterry pink maize and OF INSTALLATIONS mink, full length, nicely DO* '20x40, one dozen to a box. value $2.29 . *• s h a p ^ fully satin Jlned maliblue. i i l . H . ■ - pr APPLE PIE 4 Bigelow and Mohawk with arm loops. I • COAST LUMBka COkf, . Crawlers 99c ABC Financing Available. AiP't OWN-lt'i All Pure Coffee Infants' Sweaters $1.90 BUSH MANCHESTER 1*41 Dixwell Ave.. IUie4*e, C***. Just like Mom’s, these In washable cotton with adjustable I . UNlvmltr , slippers are elegantly de­ : suspenders, snap crotch, small, me- usually $1.99 Small, medium. large and extra large. rJn„|nrLf S3 94 HARDWARE PLUMBING dnd OeeUeeitBi signed in glittering tenit* INSTANT COFFEE dUim, large, .extra large, WhlU, blue, pink and mala*. , *:*g**W ” y MANCHESTER ri«*H 4*e4 ■* riUCB llliutnue C*U1** *e plastic, fitted with straps ~ SPECIALLY PRICEDI CO* SUPPLY CO* Ceexl ruUrr-BulIt OenwB' High Heel "Cinderella'* and trimmed with a flalsy. '6 0ZJAR A A C ss. • > ! DIAPER SERVICE CARPET -AP N( NOW ONLY CpU Ml 3.23$il CENTER ***B»e*te* SLIPPERS fi.OO Frs0 Msasuring Spoon 3taBr Bafcy Will Nayer,|TM Anyoa# Else’a; Diaper* E. A.JOHNSON SHERWIN- An Onr oarpeUMeekalUca CQffft WITH EACH PUaCHAM Of A * OZ JA* Of AtP Are, Fulijr Inanred COAST smta- iinuEl INSTANT. HUt«Y-THt$ OffI* fO« A IIMITW FV P A IN T CO* PHO^{! MI 9-4343 TIME -ONIYI , . • • WILLIAMS COb 308 Mata SL. Maneheater Near West Middle TnrnpUn

t ) • i yx xy . ■ -.1- ' ■ 1 . **» . / MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER^ CONN., MONDAY, APRIL 28, 1958 PAGE S fiv n i PAGE SIX m a n c h e ^ t e a e v e n i n g h e r a l d . Ma n c h e s t e r , c o n n ., Mo n d a y , a p r i l i968, i B o lt o n taiiir by ona mMins or another, I he; produces. Teaching ahould.be no Parsells Accused ^ . , t , t some kind of guarantsa about tha different. A Thouirfit for TodsF If Mr. Perry ahbu|d. like to dU- t peuaeend kjf \ Eontitt^ i|praUi future. Altar tha railroads hava cuBs any MMbteUi of teacbtng 0| Dual LoBbymg Veitch been put.pn their feat, with new through the cc%imns of this pajMr. inj»i.aSHK^.v mis The Open Forum ■nipi) «y.»At.K___ l»lRumNo------CO., m e equipment, with new tax exemp­ I. will be glad to oblige. 1 believs Hartford, April 26 (8V-A aUts 13 Bitull 8tr«tl tions, and hdva bean permitted to. the people of Manchester' have a " - Bo Still AIM Kaow legislator- has c.'iargsi' s lobbyist S6ibwl Janitor Uui^MItr. Coo^ Communications for publications' in the Open Forum will hot right to know the' truth. shuffle o ff the routes they don’t be guaranteed publication it they contain moVe than 300 words., realm 46 cUmaxea In a great Worked through both public • and VSS&WALTER S. Signed, admonition which han boon of prtvats' ofliceo for a Voto on 'Oi# Jsmas-Veltch of Hebron Rd. has I 664 CENTER ST.-M l 9-9814 PuMlihtri \ want to operate themselves, either The Herald reserves the right to decline to publish any matter Parent 299 E. CENTER ST. ~ Ml 9-0896 f that may be libelous or which la in bad taste. Free expression much Inspiration to many through Wilton water bill. bean talrad ss custodian at ths > Eouiidtd OctolMr 1. ivn by discontinuing them or by sur­ Format' teacher' StaU Rop. John C. Donaldson of political views Is desired 6y contributions of this character Taxpayer the centuries; “ Be stilt and know elsmsntsry school. Ha was on# of i •^ibllshed E*>r» ' Evening... - --- Bictpt rendering them- to public - authori­ but letters which are defamatory or abuslva. will be rejected. filed his chargs with Gov. Rlblcoff WuniUvf And Uolldtyi.l«a] Bnt«r*d at Um that I am Saturday. Ms asld Atty. Norman Six candidates interviewed by thc < 9rBt Ofdca at lUiwIiaattr. Coan.. as ties to opeMe— after all this has Whan tho Psalmist aayA "Bo l.>ennd Oass Mall ■SttfO’ happened, we would adggest that Supports Feijrjr I t mixells of FalrfisM worked In Bf)srd of Education Friday night. | Reply to Feery ,:^>mbre compensation than teachers To ths BOitof, ■Ull,'’ ho moanai ."bet go of your a. "dual capacity"' to affect thO More than 40 applications were rS-; SVB8CRtP*nON RATE* thi public should be entitled to and certainly, work more than a trust In human wisdom; coaso tr)r>. Good Rtading Payssls la Advanea To the Editor, - I wish to support Mr. Psrry In veto. ealvcd for the Job. ■ | some assurance that such, a ha^d- six hour day one hundred and Ing frantically' to build a new Tho water bill wbuM permH Vaiteb, who has-: been a Bolton | _BS Tsar It ia impoMible to aee how; Mr. his belief that ooUege graduate world out of Ufa imaginatione of f o r t h e |lx Uontha ...... H i gome and solvent position will hot eighty daye a'year. teachers should reoelve a. mini­ Wilton to contro Its underground resident for a number of years, w ill! AAON thru SAT. Perry’s letter in any way 'is re­ hrta Months They do not enjoy the security your mind, bot go of all th'aao water sqppUeo until iM l. Farsells start at a salary of $4;soo. He'ia! na Month ... be squandered. As other iailrqiul mum of $4,000 a. year. However, 1 things and know that I will yot bo .r»,kly ...... lated to. my letter of the prbviO^s of the teacher but could wake up believe our greatest failure to tho hattlod me measure « . the State Whole FamUy married and haa two chitdreii, one proeperity haa been squandered in exaltod in the earth.” |ingla Copy evening, i iuggest that he read any morning and find htemselyes tepidiing pronsaion la in net provid­ ‘^ p lto l. . of whom la a student at the school. the past. Did not Josua aatura us tkat npt He is expected to begin hla new APRIL 28, 29, 30-M A Y 1, 2, 3 Mk m b k r or ■ __ it again. out of a Job.' 6n the other hand It ing advancement Incentlveo, 0»m- Donatdoon. a RepubUcan from S THE ASaqClATKD PBEM Some of our best railroads were, is. almost impossible to fire a pare the oalariea' of teachers who even a eparrow could fall to tho Wilton, asked RibKM to rign the duties next week. r Tha Aaaeclated Praia la axcluajraly Mr. Perry 1 atatise that hla Wt:- ground without' of •Itews ohly a very few years ago, pros- teacher. ' Another advantage, and havo gone on to receive their mas- bill. He said ParsolU was a paid In. the meantime, the custodial

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■ ' / ■ MAKCHE»TBB EVENING ^E»ALD, MANCH^TER, CONN, MONDAY, APRIL 28, 1958 p A t m m m PA G E E tG H T UA74CHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY. APRIL 28. 1968 the Uiflted States snd die Sovist 'WlWlb-460 j n Union-eriU have operations! long v im e —10(6 U.S. M issiles / range bdlistle nllssiles to limited T e n Ex- Ivvo Businesses WDiKIr-UM ^ ^aily Ra^io W IU ty-919 quantity. F A L S E tiE T H Board Ton^ht Studies Nikita Says WCXXk-1289 g Do (Us. Urtk di«| instani StMidara TIiin WIMP—1619 "The United States will continue rou uik,Mtii Face Coiiifit Lag Not Great, to be behind -In this idtal field for ' Otat b. MnorM I B tim a but not far enough behind brnieh nuidlraB.. Soviet Still ()ver $1000in The toUowing program sche0-pS|i slksUa. (.Mt-saSu i ______Welfare Appropriation UAY-Mlfhi___ jt Wateb Chamber Told to alter materially the mutual de­ kl. on your platM. kMpo fxln~Heih aying 5,S02 (ties are suppUed by the radio TI^YooIG—You IB«t Your Ufe terrence halasKe . . we are not far morofUmlyott. otrMeonSdont(wl-> ■ managemoRU and are subject to SWDTO-WtoWDRC—Win ______Klllrd Mike Farmor? enough behind nor will we be IBS of lomnlty ond oddm oomfora A recommended Inereue infated for aaaeMmenU thla year, Mora than $1,000 was taken in f to be raissl^ until 1:30 p.m. when W^P-MAterv -nma '(Ooutianed from Page .Ors) far enough behind to invite at­ For Parley it^yed from P a ^ One) ehange'without notice. s< toiuy at mtf . Tow-n Welfare Department funds wonld provide for the hiring of an thefU at two Main St. business es­ Walker arrived. RAY-NlsM Watch ...... hd tack. druf Moqtar. additional assistant, to hdlp keep tablishments Saturday bringing the He siyui that the bag was sUll *'tfaav -pwtur i>anr WTIC—You Bet Your Life ing Isbated as curra for (he racMh Mahon endorsed to principle will be under consideration tonight assessments up to daU every yepr (Continued from Page One) A xacutlou W. Hersmann, who number of major', crimes com­ where Re had left It and about V __ III UOkii- SSSE-y*" KUlfd Mike Farmer? Sion, Talbott said, he tol the dele-, President Elsenhower's demand supfivisedNibe executions, and H. WPOP—Mystery time #hen Ui« Board of Directors holds and thus enable the town to avoid I .——— mitted here since April 16 to eight $50 to $1 bills was Still totact W'A'IC—luoui Uuitr gates that in the grea. depression for defense department reorgani- another informal, meeting on the the marked changes in assessments ing prices ’ In the American econo­ J. Boehmq, Tunner Tilsit police During a 10-mtoute period to the About $250 in $20, $10 land $A of the 1930’s ''a sheer expenditure xatlito, co'ntehding it. is impossible general manageril tentative W.2 that now occur during general re my, chief who allegedly helped carry early afternoon when the cashier’s was missing. Police reported' no of federal funds on make-work for ”a model-T organisation” to : FINE PHARMACY | ^ Blast by Pravda out the executimu. '' million budget. valuations. office at the BUsh Hardware (to„ evidence of a breaking. Uttr Party projects did not materially change deal with a space-age problem. He * -684 Center S t—Ml.9-9814 General Manager lUohard Mar­ Martin, in his budget explana­ Pravda today accused the syeat- Hersmahn ■ isNaccused of advo^ 70S Main S t, was left unattended, Still unsolved ara three recent WCC0*-«ecoid ftaviM ------% the direction of the natiimal econ­ predicted that differences between em' Big Three of blocking the So- eating the killing qf Jewish women WHAY-NIsht Wet tin has recommended a $6d,91* ap­ tion, expresses the hope that steps someone made off with from $750 house breaks to which three fur wriU—Sow Muter WTIC-Nlsht .LUe omy. It did not create real j(>ba.” the President snd Congress on coii- propriation for welfare costs for will be taken, to provide an aerial vMt-proposed summit talks. id children; to $960. A few minutes later, coats valued at $4,500 total and WDRU—Arthur Uodtrey WORC-Who Kffie Holaday gave this timetable of troversial elements of th» Penta­ J^Foitafe next year. This Is about $7,400 leas survey and maps of the town. Such /In an article broadcast by Mos­ John J, Walker ot the Chatterbox $300 to cash was reported. mis­ - WPOF—WsawOTks WPOP-HnundWPOP-HnuAa-& l>0| estimated future progress on the gon streamlining '^ I I be ironed than was requested by- the depart­ a simvey, officials say, would cow Rkdio, the Soviet Communist sing; a $1,000 safe robbery st the a*is— interconttocatsl ballistic missile out. party organ declared there was Restaurant 618 Mato S t, reported 'WHAY—Platter Party *'§WY--NfBhl Waira ment but still $14,000 more than U of great assistance to the District the theft of $250. Manchester Towers, and a break W(X&-Recor(l Beeue WTIC—Telephone Hbpr '(ICBM) and the totermediate expected to be spent on welfare sor's office and help prevent “no other explanation for the de-' WKWB*-P.M. JYDSC—The'Worid*fcnlfbl Robert E. Seaman, president, of a t Cole Motors to which $36' was W T IC -I^ WPOP-Hnund DoS range miseile (IRBM): this year. tyite of error that cost the Ggrden mand of the three governments the hArdwaa firm, sAld that tha takeh from s cssh register and a WDRU--M Kolby "Before.the year is over, we are Mrs. tJrweider in In his budget explanation of the Apartments on Forest St that the USSR foreign 'minister et V o ^ money taken toere was In two cash cabinet containing $75 wSa car­ WPOP—waxworks 'WRAY-Nldw Watch confident of having the initial Welfare Department proposal, sands of dollars in taxes gn a par­ should hold a preliminary ex­ WTIC—IWephona Hour land-based IRiBM deployed for change' of Wews with the three boxes and a< cash bag stolen be­ ried off. The cabinet without the *‘tviikY —Platur Party WDRO-The World Tonlsbt State Lodge Office FOR Martin notes that a number of cel of non-existent lanr tween 1:05 end 1:15 p.m. when he money, was found to a roadslda - tVOTO—Record Revue WPOP-Hnund Doe operational' use. communities are being faced with However, no provfs>dn is made western ambassadors slmuRaoe^ WKWB-PM „ “The operational ICBM will fol­ ously.” t Tonigjl i m t end the ceehiei'' were In the mein ditch to South Windsor thrAs WTIC—Roes Miuer SAFETTS SAKE ''Increased case loads as a result of in the budget for ufch a survey pert of the store. He reported days later. .. WORU-^ itoihy low before the end of 1959, nd the MiP: Herbert W- Urwelder, 61 lay-offs and adds that '■'we srre since cost figures ^ e r c not’avail­ "It is quite obvious,” Pravda Police arc also contiautog their WPOP—waxworks Romance submarine-based IRBM is due to Princeton S t, who served Temple And Longer Tiro Woor anticipating an increase in our added, “that by putting forward The second i lual budget bear- that no suspicious persona were no­ able when the budget was pre­ Ing of Regional istrli^fl will be ticed and no one was seen enter­ inveetlgatlcn into the April 16 “P—Houi}P-Houmi I>^ 1960. (Aapter, Order of the Eastern Star Drivo In For Onr cas^'' if business conditions do not pared. / ' thue proposals the western pow­ holdup-at MuUto's Service Sta­ WHAY—Platur Party “These weapons have had over­ ers want all three states of the held in the region school at 8 ing or leaving the 'office located WCW—Becort Revue WHAY-Mailty-Msi Wate of this lown in 1956-57, was in­ Improve. Other propdsed appropriations to the rear of the store. tion. Paul A. Theriault, f5, of WKMB—P M. WTIC-Nlafit Une riding national priority for se-yeral The expected expenditiue of scheduled fof review tonight in­ North Atlantic Alliance to parti­ o'clock tonight. Tdinupeople of WTIC-News WORC-MoodsC-Mofl for L yeara and I can assure you that stalled .as grand marshal at the the three district ceimnuniues, An- The Chatterbox ..theft is eveii Moodus, waa presented on sn WURU—News Reiaiftev _ WPOP—Hniind in t $43,000 t l ^ year on welfare costs clude cemgteria^ $51,310; health, cipate on the (me hand and only srmed robbery charge and the WPOP—United Auto Workers 8tow everything within our cspsbiUy is 84th session of the Grand Chapter is $6,000 Mss than the $49,000 that one stale from the Warsaw Treaty dovera Hebron and mrlborough, more baffling, police report. About lene- being dime to bring them to their $17,779; and town counsel, $28,- will be asked to vote oh a $401,-. 1:45 a.m„ Walker closed the res­ case continued to Town Court un­ jmAY-;Nlahl Wsitch in Foot Guard Hall, Hartford, FUEE was appropriated for that depart­ 400. / Organtsatidn on the other. But til May 5. He Is alleged to have • ‘IwAY-i ■latter Party WTIC—Music earliest serviceability.” Front End, Brako and ment in the Current year. what parity can there be under 755 budget for the 1 9 5 8 ^ fisiml taurant and left a cash bag with WC(Xi—Beoord Revua WDRO—Moods (or Romanes The car driven by a 16.-year-oId New London boy was judged a Mahon estimated that the anti­ April 24-25. The Board will probably also di$- year. about $300 to it behind th# counter robbed John MulUp Sr. at gun­ WKNB-P.M WPOP-Hnund The installation was under the Shock Absorbor Inspoe- Other Budgets cuss insurance, ^1,500; and em- such conditions?” .. l#:U- total wreck after hltting’^tha utility pole on-E. Middle Tpke. yee- missile missile alone will coat more direction of Mrs. Pearl Nellsen Gromyko proposed Saturday As to the town budget meetings, near the (!»sh register. - An em­ point, taken $30, and fled to a ear terday. The vehicle’s left fender, shown a t the left, waa ripped than half a billion dollars this yeaf Also scheduled for discussion to­ ployes pensions, social security and driven by an unidentified accom­ WPOP—United AUta Vorkert Shew W^Y -Niim Watch secretary of the' grand chapter. Hon. night is a recommended appropria­ insurance, $77,000. These items th at Poland and Csechoelovakla a moderator wiU be elecufl to ploy# opened the restaurant at 9 w n c —Music ofMn the accident. (Photo by Burkamp). ‘ and added:. preside over the meeting'. aim. toK the money was not found plice. WDRC—Moods for Romanes Young Driver '.This is only a beginning of what Over 1,100 persons attended -the tion of $41,383 for the assessor’s were scheduled for discussion Fri. Join the ambassadorial talks. *‘?^AY —Puuer Party' WPOP-Hnund Dra. sessions. Work .done by experts ,/m all office. This proposal, about $6,000 day lUght but were hot reached “The peoples of the world ex­ The district budget will be 'WtXXl—Record Revue Il;ie- • may rapidly become a $6 bilU(m conventioual makes of ears. sented by Treasurer Stephen WKKR-P.M. WHAY-Nlshl Watch cliitation to budge from their posi­ effort.” Mrs. Evelyn Gibson Rappa, of higher than the amount appropH- then. pect the western powers to give a WTIC-Reas~ -Ross MUItf WnO-Confretalonal Report Hurt as Car Twining Backs Ike tion that OongrsM should decide New Haven, newly installed grand frank and clear reply to the legiti­ nan of Marlborough, with quea-' Unless Miracle Happens WDRC—Moods tor Romance “It la only one of many pro­ tions on todivldual . items to bo J/u tioihv the roles snd mlssioiui of esch grams in the offing which will be matron of the Cirder of Eastern MORIARTY i mate question: When are they vazworks \ . WPOP—Mndern Sounds Defense Dept. Plan Star of (To'nnecUcut, and her asso­ going to adopt a businesslike ap- ankwered by members of the •lie— tfttt- Smacks Pole service. NoY was there any en­ to the $1 biUton category. Defense boalM committees that have con­ WHAY—Ptattw Party WHAY-Nlgm Watch to the apace- age is going to be ter­ ciate officers will be honored by s roach and stop their wire-pul- WTUD-UNlBadlo Review thusiasm for iny changes that rifically expensive.” reception, to Hamden High School, BROTHERS MarUn, Employes bg tactics for the benefit of ducted detailed studies, > such aa WDR(3—Mooda (or Romance . . (Continned from Page One) $01-316 Center StYset ^C-^Reee MUler A If-yesr-old New London boy would transfer to the Defense De- Mahon said he doubts that the May 17, at 8 pm . by her home citoles which > are interested in Robert W. McCabe the cafeteria or custodial tom- eany Forecasts . WDRC—Cal Kolby WPOP—Mndern Bounds Telepkone MI S-5IS8 mlttees. lltSS— thority ^ ' control interservice nartment any of'.Congress’ pre­ Soviets can diiliver the ICBM on Chapter, Palestine No. 67 of New contiiiuation of the Cold W ar?” " WPOp-Waxwotka WHAY-Hizht Watch was jtomitted to the Manchester rogatives for dividing .the defense this continent today, but added: Haven, which she served in 1954- Pravm asked. Tbooe attending the meeting are wnc—News Memtirial Hospital yesterday after- rivalry for the new arms. requested to enter at the auditori­ •‘t?MA,-D«.m.e _ WDR(^-News But the members showed no in- appropriations among the services. "Within two or three yeara both 55, sa' worthy matron. Confer on l^alaries weuhsB Mueie WPOP-Mndent/Bnuads mmn after the car he wa« dri'vtog um foyer. M l I U;1A- Regional achool studento will, be niton Jobless ■^Y-R.^-MlfhY__ WatchWai Ofi E. Middlq Tpke. waa demol­ The Mui)(clpal Building Xhn-^will have two years experience by Police Warn 187 Storm Halts Search there at 7 o’clock to. guide resi­ e n c —Sports PInm ..._ ished. It crashed into a utility pole ployes Committee was meeting November, when the town clerk dents on tours of the building WDRC—Moods for Romsnes after glancing off another vehicle. with General Manager Richard (CenttooedN Pag One) •:U- WPOP- -Mndern Bounds and his employes go on the town’s For Plate Lights which haa only recently been com­ St;; Mrs. Jsaa ^ . WHAY—PsUlhM. 11:1 Peter Swatsburg, arrested on a Martin at 2 p.io. t^ a y on the payroll. . For Robert McCabe pleted...... look Dr.; Rita We WHAY-Jan. All»Vf question of his salary recommen­ Martin has recommended a sal - » The kudget meeting will be held, Nathaniel Golflftoger, an AFL- Brook; MUss She Wno-Surlisht Bar reckless driving charge, suffered dations for the town clerk’s three ary of $3,952 for this position, llis Warnings for not having proper- CIO economist, Md Prof. Irwin firings; Mra Anna ' WDRC—Moods for Romance Isccrationa on biith legs and an 873 MAIN ST. automobile marker lights were The search for Robert W. Mc-Ature of the water. The Ice on the to the SOl-eeat auditorium. WPOP—Modem Sounds women employes. recommendation for the assist' «« tmtrrn 4sia9 4*M,Ana Mtf* Ve»4«4*ae ^ (toffee will be served to the Friend of the UnlvWsIty of Penn­ Thom|isi BIRTHS 8A’nm O A T:.A daugh­ tinued across the road and struck GREAT Covered by the questions are not having properly operating toU' and volunteers from continuing ter to Mr. and M n. Philip .Petrusel- died -here Saturday after a long the pole. Ladabouche aaid he do work that Is equally demanding lights and nine fo r Neadllg^to. A the search which negan Saturday the deep lake which is 23 miles to that final action would be taken tag bottom. ‘WWAY—Berenade \ illness. Death was attributed to such topics a e t' and who, th ereto ^ deserve equal circumferehce.V hut found no trace at the toeettog. This w&s revealed "In the sbsenc* of more effed lo, Cromwell; a daughter to Mr. WTHN-Dtek Bartel ^ swerved to the right when he saw The means by which the three total of 22 written warnings and afternoon when McCabe’s over­ and Mra. Edward Meloche, Bolton; WftRO—Aasee sad Andy natural causes. the. car coming toward him. His pay. 16 verbal warnings were given for turned lanoe was spotted by two of the missing man. in the town meetings that foUowed action, the decline wtU be WPOf—WUtam Lewte actions avoided a head-on collision salary recommendations were ar­ Never |I*de Public Hold Out Hope when several, voters expressed sur­ a daughter to Mr. and Mn. Albert DAYS ipeeding. fishermen shortly before 2:30 p.m. sumed,” he predicted. Andover. *'{raAY-Serenade METEBS AVERAGE 176 police added. Ladabouche's truck 6 rived at. Part of Martin’s difficulty stems Four persons were arrested for A fishing line was found entangled The hope was voiced that Mc­ prise that no action could be tak ^ t l e r said ah Immsdlate tax . WnOVB-Crratal Perk New York—There ere more received slight damage to its left The need for two assistant town from the fact that the town clerk’ Cabe might have survived and en then on the regional budget. cut would be anwlse because busi­ IRTH8 TODAY: A eon to Mr. im ci—Dldi Bertel speeding, two Friday and two Sat­ around the outboard motor which A—Amoa and Andy than 1,500.000 parking meters rear fender but neither the driver clerks and a senior clerk typist employes have always been paid urday. One driver was arrested powered the aluminum craft. made his way to the heavily ness may revive soon sp 4 govern­ and Mrs. Uoyd Edwards. 211 Budh Or his young son were hurt. MON. thru SAT. technician in the town clerk’s of- wooded shore because no sign has Hilr\Rd.; a son 'to Mr. and Mra. ____Fd P Horsaa thriiughout the country prciducing by the town 'clerk out of the fees Friday night for passing in a "no McCabe, an Insurance salesman Manchester Rveatog Herald ment spending is expected to to* sn annual revenue 6f about $70 Swatsburg is scheduled to be ar­ lice. ' , received by the office. But no one passing” zone, the chief said. and ^ecutive officer of the Man- yet been found of a rashlon life Andover oorrespoadent, Mrs. Psnl crease for some yeara kbesd. VUJo\Paakk(men, RFD 2, Rock­ *‘§5AY—Serennde And whether replacements bi ville; a daughter to Mr. and Mra. Wno-Mewa of the World , each. raigned in Town Court on May 5. APRIL 28, 29,30 —outside of the town clerk and his chest^Civil Air Patrol, was oh a preserver which was to the canoe D. Pfsasttekl, telephone PUsrMn ' Friend said tojecUon of-an addi­ WDRO—Asawer Pleaat '1 the office will 'be required to take employes—know how much they cam ping trip With his son, Wil­ when McCabe left to go flehtim. 2-6854. tional U billion into the economy Robeh^oa^, 16 Russell Dr., Ver­ irpop—Tra 40 Ttaa separate examinations for a spe- were earning. liam, ll.Ntod Ronald G. Farris of Meanwhile, six seniorX CAP is neeM , through tax cuts or non; a (teumter to Mr. and Mra. MAY 1, 2, 3 dalieed position, or whether they The town clerk is not required 107 Ccaatwbed^Dr. and his son. members left by car from ^w-'' stepped-up federal spiinding. Phillip M lt^n, Olastonbury; a will be required to taki any at til. cheater this morning to aid imtha daughter to Mr. and Mra. James WerM to make this information public. Obituary Ronald, 1 ^ Goldfliiger criticlaed the admin­ DownliW di^Dverlook D r.: a daugh­ Asked to Justify And the Incumbent, Edward Tohi' The two mep took the boys on search, Original plans to fly to tha MHS Debaters istration for what he said was T h e questions also ask Martin area were canceled because of toe ter to Mr. Mra. Raymond Ml 31 kiel,'Ilkq town clerks before him the trip as a “treat” and planned' failure to apt a comprehensive Berube, TalcoUviUe. Ba ^ ^ 0/ to Justi^ his recommending a top- never ha^ evenMn submitting his Mra. F. toUliam Rad to camp overnight They left Fri­ weather. antl-rsceaaion prdigram. Tcleviaion Pi’offran* etep position for the senloi clerk- . While McCabe was on Che Ash­ Tops in State DISCHARGIS SAT U R D A Y : MITISEPTIC ♦ 1958-59 budget request to the geO' Vernon—Mrs. Rose Lagel Rau, day night and arrived at Lake ing trip his wife,'Lenore, was Iq MahUn A. Galiuibui|^, chief 1 Ob I^SfB Two typist position in the office when eral manager. 61, of 6 Church St., died Sathrday Sunapee after nq^du^Kht ^ecanqiplst for the National Indus- Fred C m rpm ter,^ Pitkin St; Ed­ SOLUTION the person holding it has been on at Manchester Memorial Hospital Dracut, Mass., visiting her mother, ; The MnnchaMer fiOgh Schqpl llAu gar Weimerberg,\Soutb Coventry: Martin has said that Tomkiel CAP Officer Mrs; Beatrice Thome. triM :Conferene»H^oard,.«empha- waiter BarWer, W7 Vernon 8t : nstsm sse the job a year and a half, Normal. HMbmitted recommendations as to after a abort illness. . FArris,''A major in the CAP and tfatlng team .U ^^ lntM otnw M- siM 'to hid p#atiKliM tsSSmony s ly. It takes an employe lO years what the three employes should She was born Sept. 21, 1896 in McCabe, a student pilot, formal­ Irants to the annuaiiStste Dsbal Walter Smith, 95 Hkmlln 8t.; Mri/ FAIRWAY executive Officer of the Eastern beUef that action is needed l<> re­ to achieve maximum on the town Broad Brook, a daughter of ly served as commandant .of the lo­ Meet at the University of Ckinnectr Lulu'Doughty,-3$-llcKtolcy St; GENERAL be . paid and that he. Martin, Connecticut Group, said McCabe cal CAP for two years before b«- vive butineea spending: foV plant Mra. E(toa MacFallj Andover; pay scale. reduced them in attempting to fit Charles and Amelia Zinsser Lagel, and WilUam went fishing Satur­ cut Saturday. The team, coached and equipment. / ' f o r Miss Anne Anderson, the senior and had here for the past 17 ing promoted to eMcuUve. officer. by George Dougherty and David Mrs. Oorotto Roberta, Stafford their aalkries into the town pay day morning to the canoe while he At a recent session opthe Eastern He auggeMed ‘’anecla) tax in­ Springs; Can Balkua, Glastonbury; TV SERVICE clerk typist technician in question. scale. years. She was a member of Ver­ and his son used a small motor Hartwell, ' scored four "excellent centives relativs to dtoptoclation or all kinds of hair nets Kltli OMtoeted non Methodist Church. Connecticut Group he' was recom­ and two "good’’ gradtogs to six Mrs. NotoHenry. 15 Walnut St., Days M AK ^ Oa^ boat. mended for promotion t& flrst ratings. , to. reAearch and -Hv d.-pment” Rockville; Mra. (tethertoe Cbam- Nlgkte # £ 9 3 Plus Parte ymi may ifSe your c k a r g ^ ^ j ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ I She leaves her husband, F. Wil­ Because of the choppy water and Myron 8. Siilr'rt of Cincinnati, liam Rau; her parents, five sons, lieutenant but the orders Jiave not Three df seven Individual awards p a g n e ;^ Foster St.; Mra. Miriam 1KU $ a 8-MSI F. William Jr. of Hartford, Calvin icy wind, both drafts returned' to yet come through. , went to the local-team’s members. vice president of Federated De* FoIiSnsbee, (Coventry; Mrs. Fran­ ^ Ike Bids Nikita Join C., of Whittier, Calif., Chester M. shore, however, when the boys-be­ WilUam is mascot for the Mkn- Richard Olmsted, with three indivi­ partment Stores/ said to his pre- ce s Belanger, 25 Griffin Rd.; Mrs. of .. Talcottville, Edward R. of gan to complain of the cold. Later, chester Squadron ahd McCabe's dual "excellents,’’ waa the top de­ parad statement that ratal’, sales Petemills Pskalnls, 25 Doane St.;. ADRIENNE Rockville, and Walter C. Rau of McCabe saw some other fisher­ two other chUdren, Robert Jr. and bater. He and Richard Schimmel through/1958 will conib.ne 3 to 4. Mrs. Esther Ray, Andover; Doreen HAIR SPRAY Glastonbury; 'll've itoughtera Mrs. men and asked them where they Patricia, are CAP cadets. comprised the high school's "nega­ per cent behind lest year, with M Costa, 112 High St., RockvUlsj West in Arctic Cheek Robert Pupper of Casco, Maine, had gotten their catch. Shortly be­ Ardent Flshermaa tive team" which debated on the even large)' spread likely in tns Gary Barton, 145 O nter S t; Mra. fore 11 a.m. McCabe put out in the An ardent fisherman, McCAbe question of increasing foreign aid. summer months. Berta Degen, 24 Eldridge S t ; Mrs. N O W ...A T I t «. wrertl. Mrs. Edward Scott of Manchester,. canoe to fish again, leaving Wil­ also served as a lifeguard during S it. i m (Continned from Page .One) Mrs. Clarence Amldon of Cov­ - Marjorie Orimm and Dionne Ed­ The heads of the nation’s y i Fed­ Dorothy Ames and son, Hartford; BATH POWDER operating, a car with defective entry, Mrs. Alvin Jordan of Cape liam behind. Farris and his son the summer months several yeara wards, the "affirmative’’ team, eral Reserve Banks say “Vigorous Mra. Shidey Schindler and daugh­ ac(;pmpanled the cano& with the ago. A fine amateur boxer, he ter, Davis Rd. Rockville; .Mrs. Bra- t-n Lodge plans to introduce tomor­ and/or improper equipment and Elizabeth, Maine, and Mrs. John also received indivld||MiI awordA steps to fh* form of prompt-settog BUY THREE...GET ONE FREE failure to carry his registration, Cofiell of Glastonbury; 20 grand- other boat but then put back, to holds a victory over WiUie Pep, Teams from five high schools and govsrnmental measures would )>o Irene Hyjek sn(l son, 939 South S t, 2 t e t . 9 0 row, Ehsenhower said in his 570- shore because of the icy wind and former w o r I d’s feather>veight four preparatory sehools competed Rockville, Mm I for eoltk ekMUt. 2 te 1 .7 6 Griffin is scheduled to be artoign- children; five sisters ahi help reduce-the mutual fears of 2-mile stretch of water In the area' Cube, waa formerly executive sec­ Charlotte Gray, Mra. Leola Beck lea- . ' Mrs. Alice Trowbridge, 801 Mato min>rise attkek.” Willis J. Edgerton while outers skirted the shore to retary of the Manchester Chamber and Mra. Mary Tayjor represented The reserve bmik beads also said St; Edward Formeister, Staiford %2fer4(H Eisenhower said further: Fh*emen Battle Willis J. Edgerton, 92, formerly the hope that McCabe, an aUilete of Commerce. the Manchester Soroptimist C3ub that to any governmebt public Springs; Mrs. Sigrid Modean, . 30 D«.l|iM(t lor bolttr 2 h r 4 4 v “The United States is deter­ ahd powerful swimmer, might His mother and father liye .at at the spring conference Saturday Cambridge S t; Mra Alice Fults, eniUilnt. Waterproof, tioxiblo, of West Hartford, father o, Mrs. works program the' streto should loo. imutira. mined that *we will ultimately Blaze Five Hours Joseph Virelll of Manchester, died have made his way to safety 115 Ruasell St.. His brother Donald and SuAday at the Wiggins Inn, be 6n^ projects “that have been 134 Hilliard Str^Mra. Vertie Len- reach agreement or disarmament." despite the near-freezing tempera- Uvea to Alaska. ari; Wallingford; Mra. Viola PAak, 23c yesterday In Simebury. He waa Northampton, Mass. Delegates and started'and can readily be acceler­ CaiMroe’. 2 for26e, I- 1S ye , on. 430 2 for 44c ’The President’s message was A fire in a wooded area near born In Hartford May 5, 1866. members to the number of 150 at­ ated, or on projects that are past 372 Woodbridge S t; Roger Bqueb- made public at his weekend Vaca­ tended from the 18 clubs in the er, 65 Lawrence S t, Rockville; Stock PI. off N. Main S t, kept 8th Besides his daughter, he leaves the planning stage and can be put tion headquarters at th> Auguata two brothers out o state. New England Region. Albert BogU, 23 Riveraide Dr.: 89rM0NACET AFC TAILETS, reliable pain 10< POWDER PUFFS, foam rubber. ______2 for .11 National Golf C-ub shortly aftec District firemen busy for five Dfystery of Cracking Tile Mrs. Vlvlah' Parke, who has into motion rapidly.” . OaU PfeUer, 19 Fox HUI Dr., Rock­ 35< SACCHARIN TABLHS, Ve gr. — 100’s ___ Tbe funeral will be held tomor­ At the same time, they aaid ."the ville; Joseph Palliardi, Bolton; Lee rellAf. 100’s . ______2forJ0 it was*delivered to the Kremlin in hcnirs Saturday aftemewn. The row afternoon at 2 o’clock at the serOed as governor for the. past 'great danger.in a.puUlc works pro­ 59r ALCO-REX. Rubbing alcohol compound, Pint lOr BOBBY PINS, black or bronze, 18 *s.___„2ior .11 Mopcow by U.S. Ambassador tWo years, was succeeded by Mrs. McGann, 41 Chestnut St;-B ruce ..2 for .29 flip, believed by firemen to have Charles H. Vincent and Sons Fu­ gram Is that it will' only attain 25< REXAU EPSOM SALT, 4 oz. 1.50THEATMCAL COLD or GLEANSINfi CREAM/v Llewellyh ‘ThorafMon. neral Home, 'lopnieadow St., Sims­ At Barnard School Solved Ida S(»tt of .Worcester, Mass. Larson,' ThompsonvUIe; Frances '79r REXALL EYEtO, eye lotion. 8 oz,______A copy o f th e note was sent been started by children playing A highlight of the convention substantial momentum after the Walsh, 365 E. Middle Tpke.; Ellen 95fPAIIZ0L, for simple diarrhea. 8 ol „...Jfor.99 I lb. tin...... ______-___J l f o r U I with matches, was over an area of bury. Burial will be in Center greatest need h*s passed, , ahd may PLA.GE SETTING EVENT . . 98f FUN6I-REX, relieves Athlete's Foot yesterday to America's NATO Cemetery, Simabury. was the presentation of a second Kirk, 18 Ironwood Dr.,. Vernon; 49rTHERMOOEX TAILETS, help prevent Allies. several hundred yards, mostly The mystery of the cracking thef architect was called toi Bo was the $1,500 scholarship to gerontology toen accentuate inflationary ten-, Bernard ' Struthers,. Wapping; discomforts. lV4*oz. tube------.2for.M 1.00 REX AFTER SHAVE LOTIQN, 5 o z.______2 for 1 J)1 covered with depse underbrush. Friends may call at the funeral has been solved and the culprit will contractor. The tUe manufacturer dencies...” heat cramps.______J f o r J I In the note the President ex­ be exposed this afternoon. to Mra. Mary C. .MuIVey of Prcrvl- Samuel Smith, Unionville; Mrs. 75< H O SHAVE CREAM, lather or brushidss. .„.2 for .71 pressed regret over Russia’s re­ Volunteers were called to the home from 7 to 9 o’clock toidght; waa asked for'advice. # dence, R. I. Two yeara ago the Eleanor Ruateii, 343 Highland S t; APRIL 28th through MAY lOth-Only! 79f fiYPSY CREAM sr OINYMENT, for sunburn....2for.N 98r ALC04HST for muscular aches, strains. scene about 11 a.m. and_ quickly That was the word given today . The reaiUt of all this checdiing Soroptimists awarded her a wtool- 2S< COMMERCIAL ENVELOPES.______pkgs. jection of his April 8 proposal by Jerome Mueller, the structural Mra. Marie Bjarkman and son, 227 Aerosol. ______;------J for .99 M U.S. and Soviet technical experts squelched the blaze; However, it Edward Anaaldi and Investigation ^ d conSultatlgh, arship in the same amount to study Center St.; ,Mra Patricia Ander­ 98rHY6IENIG POWDER, mgkes cleansing flared up twice during the after­ Word has been received n With Oeiieral Mancgei Rich­ - Reports of the conference will Anna Biz, Hazardville; Miss Selma * --- ident had re'iriewed the draft in a California, tomorrow. - ard Martin, Douglae Pierce,' busi­ s 'w 2 te 9 4 * telephone conference with Secre­ are In evidence to the southeast be ^ven by the delegates at the Reimann, 23 Ward St.i Rbckville; About Towii tary of State Dulles, who was in Rockville Nurse corner of. the building, the south­ ness agent for tfie Loard of Eklu- Soroptimist meeting this evening Elarle Everett, 22 Doane. St.; .Mri. Washington. west comer and at the base of the oation; and Arnold Lawrence, who at the home of Mrs. Elisabeth Edna Hbhweller, 114 Green Manor ilra. Robert Coe and (laughter NEWI middle of the west wall. vas the architect on the conver­ Ubert to Bolton. d.; Douglas Atherton, 280 N. Mato. C ^thia, of 864 Summit S t, )iave Hurt in Mishap F u u e r a li Extensive efforts to determine the sion project. The meeting waa returned after a sight-seeing trip — fwt «■>*>•*• a ^ T o l S o v s 6 0 c cause were' made, Mueller said. scheduled for 3 o’clock to the man­ V pM lTTEb TODAY:, Petar to WaMUngton, D. C. PIN m teralal ButUul Police Arrests Mrs. Andree D. Benoit, a 51- Dozens of tests were made. The ager’s office. Survey Continues Swatsburg, New London; Mra TOOTH PASTE luy 3 mod Stnra SJOt 8«y snw nnd sifvs SMI Mrs. Carmeto DequUa aoovaiusioBiEnoAAiBpuaun ELKAYS AEROSOL year-oh) Rockville nurse, was seri­ Elisabeth O’Neill, 32 Maple S t; Dr. Barney Wichman and Dr. M€ tM NEW! BEX-WAY BATHROOM Funeral services for Mrs. Car- Charles Hicks, 66 Phelps Rd.; Mrs. ADRKNIK MOELO INSECT RILILR Raymond J. Zukowiki, 36, of ously injured this morning when mela DequUa, 117 School St., were solemn requiem Mass in St. Bridg­ Holmes Funeral Home, anil at 10 On Wilbur Cross Irwin Kove have returned after SCALE •*» 9*^ Jean Monaghan, Tsldottvllle; Mra attending the scier.tiflc symposium ■ K — LIPSTICKS Worcester, Mass., was arrested her car glanced off a steel guide held this morning at 8:30 from the et's Church a t 10 o’clock. o'clock to St. Jam es’ Church. The Ree 5 K w T .8 6 ! l»EfENOU Mt nenlri* •• Friends may call at the funeral Rev. Joseph McCaiih was the cele­ A 12-hour traffic survey starting Gertruda Ingraham, 4 Strong St;, of the Connecticut Chiropody So­ ‘ mOIH6S«IN6£.Csr(ylnf iqut.it. n* 99c tost night Sind charged with fail­ barrier and struck an embankment W. P. Qulsh Funemt Home, fol­ PasqualA Ponticelli, 99 Homestead' . . . o a . RIO , SILVER PINE ... WINTER BOUQUET — fPESS .irt 4 . 8 8 * lowed by a solemn requiem high home from 7 to 10 o'clock .tonight. brant, and Mrs. Jane Maccarone at 7 a.m. was conducted by .the ciety in New Haven. ' M ilt * m t itttly t« IZ 3 for 1.25 r a t IW»4UI ing to stop at a rto traffic signal. on Rf. 15. was orfanlst and oololst. The Rev. tra. tUa atetni ettlfX.. She was rushed to the Hartford Mass in St. James’ Church at 9 State Hlghivay Department yes­ UMHite. t tntirt nk*4tt. Patrolman John Hughes, who o’clock, James C. Scranton James O'Connell read the commit­ terday onJRt. 15 near Slater'St BUY 3 SETTINGS. GET 1 FREE! Join Michaels China Club and Hospital where she was admitted tal service at the grave in St. biiulMtS. Save 30c| ....NOW ONLY 79t ItttkPtttt ,.i Mt. era SavSJd mpde the arrest at Center and with a fractured pelvis, multiple ’ The Rev. James O’Oonnell was The funeral pf Jatoes C. Scran­ A spokesman for the depart­ . pay 12.00 a month per place t.St utllltt.: the celebrant, the Rev. Jooeph Mc­ ton, 428 HUIstown Rd., was held James’ Ometerj’. ment explained that the' survey is BUY 4 SETTINGS. GET 2 FREE! 1 JO ViIm I eWIEIEY $#UME WtlTINS Sm s 2.071 R P i E c i n « 2 L A(tomi Sts., summoned Zukowski fractured ribs and possible internal set, while you are enjoying p«W.Boxe(»t3iM60 „ to' appear in Town Court on May Cann the deacon and the Rev. John at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon kf Bearers were William B, In' a continuing one, beiqin by the 'Snvs 6.291 TMEX FALCON injuries. Her condition this noon Blanchfield the subdeacon. Mrs. Highway Department and the BUY f SETTINGS. GET 3 FREE! the use of your china .. . Sttvs 99*f PtCMC SET 10. The accuaed posted a $15 bond. was listed as "fair" by an attend­ the Holmes FuneriQ Home, with gfraham, Ralph M. CUNord, Harry LAOIESr FIESTA ALARM CLOCK Arrested Saturday night on Jane Maccarone was organist And the Rev. Fred .R. Edgar, minister Madden, Eugene Cffiapdelalne, Bureau of ItobUc Roads last VAUANTI2B ant. soloist Father Blanchfield read August, to compile ^formation for WRIST WATCH apcedlng chaigcs were Richard O. The accident occurred at 8 a.m. of the South Methodist Ciburch, Donald Ingraham and Francis CAMERA WT ^ t-tot 8 8 c i Molr, 16, of £Ast Hartford; and the committr ’ oervice at the grave officiating. Burial waa to Bast' Madden. a speed and accident study. 3.88 in Manchester near tHe East Hart­ In St. James’ Ometery. Results of the survey, also being ejart iraktart, isaMN^ Theodore Bantly Jr., 38, of 25 ford -town line. Sgt. Raymond Rey­ Cemetery. 6.66 Rayrapnd Rd. They were stopped Bearers were An^o FeUce, conducted at other spots to. Con­ M4V£MJ*rt’» nolds of the Hartford State Police MaVtin CurU, John Berk and Clay­ Bearers were Lawrence Scrap- Max Heath necticut, will eventually be turned at a radar check post, on &. Cen­ barracks early this, afternoon was ton Zanlungo. iton, ErnMt Sorant'S), Joseph The funeral of Max Hsatk, 948 over to Congresa -There are 11 Short, Mtolum or Long. -JpursLM ter S t by Patrolman Hughes, who still investigating the mishap. Stiiimtott, Arthur Scranton, George Main St., was held at 7 o’clock other States psrtlclpstihg to the ■8m *--*--* Vara ^--- aommoned them for court appear- State Police aaid the westbbund Dent and Walter J. Wiegand Jr. yaterday afternoon at ths Holines ^____ ■ ■ - a tBce on' May 5- Mrs. Mtoor O. riwcbetto ItoMmun. car qrent out of control, hit the Funeral sem cea for Mra. Mary Funsrnl Roms, with ths Rsv. Wsd Infonm'ormatlon gsthsrsd toeluded JEWKLJERS—aiL ’VTCRflMrTHfl EVERY ITEM IN THIS SALE IS REGULAR GUARANTEED MERCHANDISE Atoo arrsA st on E. Center 8t guUto rail and than want off tha C. Frechette. Pawtucket, RX. will R. Bdirar, minister of tbs iouth ths model of th e ' ear and the the ' eaaaq offleer Saturday road.. Tha woman, tha car*a only Msthodlst Ohurob, oflIeisUag. Bur- drivers' age,and sex. Not every •88 MAIN 8T.. MANCHB8TEB (Also HarMBrfl) kt sraa ^ b e r t D. Griffin, 1$, occupant, waa throlvn from the Ul took plaos today Is Bast Cmw- oar was stopped. S ta ta ' Bellce ' catorged arlth car, poUM faportod. torjr. aided to dlrecung tre/Ba ' i - i.7>,

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, MONDA^T, APRIL *1, 1951 MAiOB-^UOHLlt H«Uy — My\mb»nd ixddlM thtftf ebout not pUatUf tomatoes is thst ^ tt'f n gooi lit, failing to gipnt'the right of ^•Uooni wherever there'e e peredo b ^ i j l b i a * VFW Unit Head year your neighbor-wUi five you w«y:>NosriU N. Smith, tt, 138 ffiRffAT CA6^R,A 'hnd ^ Names Chairm an .pon in a motor vehicle and CBAMP6T5 <30ARTER« IMS a bad year you wouldn't have any ' v bis L«li« Mra George Greenway, daughter of East Hartford. DOWN 85 Piece of L on Jonathan T umbull Highway. Leduc, pebliotty; and Mm. Mpriel 30 Depeaed. for certeia . Janet, Mrs.' Harvey S. C o l 11 n s. Audett and Mrs. Edith, Mason, The case of Edwin A. A ndrsotta. concerned about the affairs of our company latedast 32 MakM laee. 1 Naekpieeea TLiey have no children. daughter .Linde, Mrs. Jean 32, of East Hartford, c.uirged with WE ARE TWO STOCKHOLDERS IN PENN. 2 "Sinee Heetor leaae” desk State FoOd and Drug Con'mia- cancer program. ‘ summer. ) 23 Tie fUk. 87 Britiek gaa. Natsch, Mrs. Alfred Soraechi, Mrs. a similar offense, was continued TEXAS, NOW ENTITLED.t/TO ATTEND BOARD ®H . 24 Sieser Roberta. woo— "• 3 sloner Attillo Fraaaenelll of .ftaf- F. A. Beardsley, Mrs, Ralph.State, On a day. to day basis. •MEETINGS. , '■ . y ' ' The reasons for our concern are' well known to 27 He wrote "Way omrdo. 88 MetlealeeiW* ford Bpr jiga was re-elected liemo- 6 0 GST VOOfit 8 Prickla 40 Plea for the Mrs. Edward Peterson, Mre. Julius George Deman, 18, of Hellne, We became stockholdBrs originally through our you since they have been presented through the OTHER PAIR o( the World." Lawrence. cratic State Committeeman with Banner, Mra. Gsorge Stetnman, Ark.,, forfeited a 835 bond for \ THOR ‘JINX* ‘W'ERS. YOU munity life.e. Aa Tart of tl^; scout fair condition with multiple lacer­ in a in which Judge Gryk chairman of the board, chairman of the executive aoXSS.~ BUT VMV so 61U/M, program, he . aald, they , have ations. disqualifiM-nlmself, Deputy Judge committee and president resigned as chairman of fully. We disdus-sed Mr. Blumberg’s position. We ■■------^^AWYIR? learned to give first aid. NoNow,, they Three Bristol men — Leopold Jules Karp suspended judgment the board and chairman of the executive committee. understood that Mr. Blumberg had boUght his stock are going one step farther to learn against Francis F. Foley, 38. of from Penn-Texas in a private deal. ■ Nadeau, (W ton St., Pierre' and The Honorable Aaron L. Jacoby, New York State how to Italp tha doctor with his Bertran Dumas — were- In the 182 Bissau,St...arrested Wednes­ risSr work. Each will try to aign up two day on an Intoxication count. C eon om ictl Public Service Commissioner and Mr. Milton C. Somehow we were unable to reconcile with his other automobile. They were past performance, his sudden righteous indignation or three donora, and if anyone treated and released from the hos­ Saturday Cases Weisman, promi4ent New York attqrney^anti direc­ ■ T -ii— wlabes to sign a pledge card, and ia pital. I In Town Court Saturday, Judge tor and office!- of a number of auccijii^kf^ companies, against sale of stock to other than stockholders, with­ P'i not contacted, be anould call hit Giyk nolled the following charges: Police; said the details of the Louis Fazzlno, 16 Lincoln S t, had been' added to tb$ board. Mr. became out first offering it to all stockholders. Nor could we nearest Boy Scout. find justification fqr his insistence that the only way TM Sif da aw ^ metaling Session accident; which occurred on Route tampering with a motor vehicle; chalrmsn of the board and Mr,. Weisman chairman /- Girl Scout Council members at­ 6 here. Were still unknown. Daniel Bursack, 59, 37 Packard of the then three-man executive committee on which to rebuild Penn-Texas was by throwing all but one tended New, England Rcgonal of the board off and electing to it men who, with the JJL training aeaslons in Springfield. Mr. Silberstein represented only one vote. MORTY MEEKLE BY DICK CAVALL Then, in Rbbniary, a further major move was exception of himself, only recently became share- Maas, last week, according to Mrs. ho’ders. MICKEY FINN BY LANK LEONARD THE NEXT ONE THAT DOES Theodora Sanden, chairman of Dis­ made. Mr. Landa was elected to the Board, the trict 6. F I 6 0 0 0 AAORNING, THAT 15 GOING TO GET Executive Committee and was made chairman of We had no intention of supporting a s^ d ge fight. SUED FOR UNFAIR Attending from this district in i ■ That in our opinion ia what Mr. B'umberg was un- .. ^ I >AAOAM--»VOOR addition to Mrs. Sanden. were Mrs. I Save fuel next winter - the Finance Committee. SON AT HOME? RESTRICTION i dertaking. Therefore, when, Mr. Klein'called Mr. OF TRADE.' A. J. 'Vi^rauskaa o f . Andover. : All through this period affirmative actiop was .volunteer, trainer; Mrs. Ro.v ■ OET READY NOW Lessner on Mai^ch 28. 19.58 we had analyzed and Palmer of Coventry, and Mrs. Wil- I being taken by the reconstituted Board and our new ricEORGE: management. Home office employes were reduced rejected his proposition. Mr. Lessner exnlained to liam jMobus of Columbia, neigh- Tht Timksn Silent Automatis. borhoM-chairmen; and Mrs. Leo I by almost 50%, In March 1958, twenty-five per cent Mr. Klein that we were not interested in his propo­ •‘Wall-Flame” Oil Burner has^ sition. Cohen of Columbia, council pro- .| / I'm going to take Jenny to tee the new 1958 of all salaries over.$20,000 were deferred until such paid for itself in fuel lavings. gram committee. • j GENERAL ELECTRIC Ranoel If you want me time as we, the holders of common stock, receive It was our opinion, then and it is our* belief now, Spring Formal Saturday - ■ in thousands oMioines! Own­ The dance which opens the | for anything imfiortant I'll be at 445 Hartford cash dividends; new financial standards were set by that if Messrs. Klein and Blumberg had the best in­ ers report up to Vi% cut in terest of all stockholders at heart, they too would spring season annually, is this ■ Road after 2 p.m. She was so thrilled pbout the Executive Committee and a majority of the new year to have as its theme "Babes- I heating costs. Phone us howl .board was available to stockholders for open discus­ be supiH»rMn> the new mnnsgement slate. In-Toyland." Sponsored by Coluro-' I tha low prices, and tha idea of getting a new ., bin Recreation Council, it will Iw ; I sion of company problems. • . YOURS 1S..THE DECISION H-ae held Saturday night in Teomans ■ G-E .flange on such easy terms with a guar­ Tke IimI Miriag Hail. • I Silest Aw.isetie m ^ This is why we ask you to examine his arguments antee of satisfactory service! See you for WiN n«M \ ORE INFORMAnON FOR • Mrs. Alfred Soraechi, co-chalr- !I l dinner. carefully. If you have any^questions regarding them CAPTAIN EASY BY LESLIE TIJRI^R man.of the general committee, is /^ STOCKHOLDERS^ , seeking stuffed animaia, dolls, and ■ we will be happy to give yqu our thoughts. We feel « t~ . Jane. At the outset, one of our principal, .» objectives had ' any toys appropriate for decora- .■ confident, however, that when you have taken the BY RALSTON JONE^ and FRANK RIDGEWAY NA WSaiSMAY UfABN B ut Hi CAN TB.L EASY veitV UTTLB. ONE OP 'EM TOLD THE- \ BLAZE5 .TH8 SAN • THtY HADN'T TALKeP MUCH TO HIM tioria. Those willing to loan them > .1'^ been to see that stockhoMei'S had free and fullaccess POMreNO PXDM THE OTHER to STOP GS0U»\IHS.)fWK 1 3 O0 OtUltO arguments he has presented and weigh them against 'fHAT IP THERE WAS NO J O P f H A 5ERII5 from Friday until Sunday, should ■ to pertinent corporate information. We believe that the positive accomplishments of your new manage­ ... NO W ^ EXPECTS ] I Fh I a WHO niNTEP«M PIDMTHOO OVER* X HM M -X HEARD'EM MENTION HITCH. THEY’D MAKE THE V WITH THS P H IL * * contact her, Mrs. William Jacobus, B I only in this way could unfortunate rumors and specu­ ment, you will agree with us that our only real hope EVERYONS TO PO (HANT-PHILLY OPENBRi 7 AT HOME T0ll« « 9a or Mra DortaVi Tuttle. ■ ..THANKE.PAL! /Klndeq^Wten Meeting ■ MANCHESTER’S FAVORITE WHITWt lation that suitouiided your company bo dispelled. of achieving the objectives that ar,e closest* to our Atneeting of Columbia Cooper- I NORMAN’S APPLIANCE CENTKR ; The newly'constituted Board of Directors-assured h'earts and our pocketbooks. Is to support the man­ •tiire Kindergart^ ia scheduled • for tomorrow'night a t '8 o'clock ■ CORPORATION us on March 27, 1958 that not only would more agement slate and assure a board of directors which /* O Fsk EVENINGS informative quarterly reports be issued but' also has already proved its ability to operate in the spirit In the: kindergarten class room. .■ t«4 MAIN ST. Mothers of chUdren they hope will ; accorded us the privilege of sending a representative of constructive cooperation. enter the schqq} next September { PHONE MI ^1166 are aaked tq attend. Any qiies- Very truly yours, tloni they haVa iragAcding the pro­ gram will bin' ahaWerad At, thia GEORGE C. LESSNER — JOHN S. G. ROTTNER. maeting, and they'are to register their children. PSorty'qhildren are , known to be.eligit^a far the school. ' John 8. G. Rottner, Esq., of 821 Main Street Manchester, Connecticut Is a partnef in the law qrra of I^essner, Rottner, Thla year's gwiop bf mothers Karp and Groobert, and the owner of'50 iharee of common atock of the Company acquired in August 1957. He aijso owns purchased a'altde and swings, per- ! . Jointly with his wife" 318.shares of the common stock of the Company, 48 shares of which were acquired by way of dividends , . JEFI' COBB BY PE'IE HOFFMAfi manent playground equipment, during the past two years. In addition, Mr. Rottner holds S4 shares of common stock as custodianRor his daughter, all qf which waa delivered' Saturday. which was-acquired within the paat two years. ' , TVit/im . H-H15 Fathers met at. the -ichool Sun­ ' BACeWA lYS*/ day to set it up. George C. LesSner, Esq., of 821 Main Street, Manchester, Connecticut, ia a partner in the law firm of l-easner, Rottner. MECSNT P tc m e M m s true MR.BUNCE Participating mothers this, week Karp and Groobert, and the owner of 102 shares of st6ck jointly with his wife, 14 shares of which were reectvod aa atock diyi- NBm PAPUt STORY, BFIOSeT MAGRIOMTi are bifa. Robert Quinn, M ^ Vin­ denda during the paat twp years. In addition, Mr. Lessnar’a Wife. Es'tier M. Lesarer. ia a be'.'eficlat owner of 381 aharea of SALS m $imTeS...AMDTHgN... cent Siedjeaki, Mra. Lieo ,(^ tler, common atock and ahe alto holds 169 shares of common stock for tha benefit of their son and 219 shares of common Stqck. for Mrs. Jtobest T a g i^ t, MnUj^iUl nette

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MANCHEggSR. EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. C0NN„ MONDAY. APRIL 28, 1958 P A < a I 'HIBT T O PACE TWELVE J y MAKCHESTEB e v e n i n g h e r a l d . MANC?HteSTER. CONN., MONDAY, Ai»RIL 28, 1968

THE 18 Herald Angle in e u p ■'r-'A 'V- • X ■ i'-" 1 Thanks fh Ohod Behbh By EARL YO ST New York. April 28 (AV^Desi/ite Detroit’s wretch^ epring fihowing, Mfinfiger J« soon after the roorte(-a s t a r t s ,to tional 'Invitational at Fort 4:13:4 aa SL John'* had a team Cimoli and Walked knocked' in two Cardinals hits to give him 24 In 45 twice in the «lghth to take the Plnehurst, N. t., April 28 (#)— Instructions abd found a 8100,000 clocking of 17:15.2 at' Ffanklta Incumbents from the one\w'hloh runs each and Larker one. Rain, which caused the postpone­ • crow, I finally gave In after lurtch biirnestly'lucked under the table Worth today with Stan Leon­ Stat^ Tourney faced the New York Yankeba ip times at bat for a league leading lead and scoredswhat proved to be Two decadtt at frustration, were and my soupbo’ r felt better (had Field. The winning time eatab- IxM Angeles' fallow Californians, the winning runXin the ninth on a' ment of scheduled games in Chica­ radio. "Guess, I’lh richer than ard of Canada, surprise win­ the final gnme of the 1956 W ^ d .5 ^ .average. Stan'the Man has diapciled by a superb three-under- go- and Baltimore washed out tha <- ever. I'm hoping there wlU be a ner of the 840.000 Tournament of llshed a new record, breaking tha the San Franciheo Giants, had triple' by ex'-GlanKBobby Thomson y I'agreed old stnadard aet 2l ,yaara ago. Series—Gil Hodges at first baa now hit safely in al) 11 of hi* >ar psrformance over 26 holes as second game. . major league acout in. the area so but I assured Him that my $1 bill Champions, leading the procession. Open$ Friday and Junior Gilliam at second. heir four-game winning streak team’g games.. \ . and a double by Lb.ig. Jick Chapman finally rssllsed hU Victor in but one major open in Local paapl* on Hand apped by the Chicago fkibs,* who AssiUiH Indian Pitchers that I can someday have the satis­ would buy a lotf more than the Gbna were third baaeman Jackie Execute Triple' Jack Sanford's five hit pitching boyhood, dream and won \the North Playing with four reserves la faction of rejecting a contract, counterfeit he had. . John (Wyatt the United States, the Greensboro Mancheaterife* in the aianda at came from behind to eke out a S-4 and Richie Ashbttrh’s firkt home and South Amateur Golf Cham­ Robinaon. catcher Roy Campanella The Cubs not, only sn ip e d the the starting lineup, theTlgera 'as­ - - either for 850.000 or SO cents . . . Earp) Wlet of the (Chamber of last year, Leonard, a youngish 43 For 10 Days Philadelphia included Mr. ahd Mr*. and left fielder Sandy Amoros. On triumph. In the National League's run in two years featured the Phil­ pionship, year-old professional from Van­ Sanol Solomon and cbudnen, only othiy game, Philadelphia con­ GiSnts’ streak to piill • ^ into g saulted six cneveland pitchers for Fiahing season- was less than 24' Commerce whs at the desk to Ulk Ufa bench were shortstop Petwee lies' victory over' the Braves. Ash- Ths dream had bccomh a later- 14 hits as they ended the Indians’ • hours old when my sons asked If about Tuesday’! Chamber program couver, B. C., tucked away 810,OQp New York. AprU 28 lAh—Mau­ PhylUi, Nancy and Marit. and Reese, right fielder Carl Furillo quered Milwaukee 6-2. The sched­ second place tie with Milwaukee, bum also singled twice and walked ear nightmare as the Stkyear-old for hla efforts here. Mark, and Solomon'* bhither, uled doublbbeader between Pitts­ a half-g,a.-is .behind San FraKclsco, four-gsmq winning streak and • I was ready to tage the-.n fishing and also to report he 'waB ready reen Walsh Of West Hartford had and center fielder Duke Snider. In as the Ffiiils i*at>ped losing pitcher *inehurst winter realdept failed climbed Into a fourth place tie with • to one of the nearby streame. The for the volley imtl gatne at night Leonard, wtpner. of six Canadian an ovorali 6T3 for five gamea, in­ Manny. Mark Solomon i* ai atudent their stead were Dirk Gray at burgh ..snd the Redlegs In. Ctncth- but executed the firs, triple\play. Lew Burdette for four rune and tijhe and again to coma elape after featuring Red Hadden'a Reda,and at Penn and Sahol ia a former nati waa.posfpon^ because of rsdn." of the major league season, ^ ^ e the Tribesmen. vreather was perfect and I consent * PGA champiohshtps, came out on cluding a 56-pin- handicap to take third. Rube Walker behind the nine of their 12 hits in five Innings. a 1934 runnerup experlenjce. In re­ the Priaon Guards. Actually, Vthe top'by bne stroke In a dramatic the Wtnsted Laurel Center wom­ runner with New York Univeralty Johnny Po'dres went all the way triple killing cams In thq^firsldB- In the only other league action, - ed.- the 'Tlmee Farm in Andover plate. Norm Ijirker in left field, V Ashbum'e last, homer cams on cent years he waa a first! and sec­ Boston crawled out of the cellar, being >the destinaUOP. Score for 'game waa no> conteat, Hadden'a seesaw duel with the pace-aetting en's qrent. who twice competed In the'Pena I5on Zimmer at shortstop, Elmer for Los Angeles, spacing 10 Cardi­ nlng- . \ April 29, 1956. '.n inelde-the-park ond-round victim, and thf title op­ team, deapite the absence of Wlet, B1U4' Cssper of Apple VaUey, Relays. nal hits for his third straight vic­ beating Washington for the.first (• tile afternoon was perfect - no Bob Kopnicky of Stratford roll­ Solomon reports ' th a t. Closo Valo in right and Gino Cimoli in . With Wiills Kirl'iand om second Job at the Polo Grounds in New portunity-aaemad alipping from his tlma this season, 7-6! The Senatora « bites end no fish. had too many gone for the Weth Calif. tory. The left hander has account­ and Willie Mays on first, Hanlr erafield squad. •. Oacar Schack of ed 802 "for six games to\lead 70 picked up the baton four yards' ia center. York. grasp. r had taken the-ftost five decisions HU rounds of the straight 69'a men at the Bristol B event. He had Last Only Tws HoIm ManOheater,' like H .ad dcn , front of tha Penn State anchorman \ ______- ■ - ' from the atniggluig. Red Sox. capped by yeeterday's briliiant 68 \a 10-pin advantage over runnerup Ed Moran and was 15 yards ishead ,\ MONDAY guard), played vvlili" the loaers. . gave Leonard a 72-hole score of But In Saturday's flmla against The limping TlgerS, having Mottle' Juat In time lo catch up on Frank Koszka. Rockfall. at the tape. In 1928 during tha 3S-ysar-oId Herb Durlmm o f Dal­ dropped two alraight to Cleveland, Pennant picim of Harold Binka 275. Thu 13-jinder-par total broke \pther high scorera among the'57 Irate Fan Pops Umf^e from Mahsfieldl Were relayed to the latait newa in detail' W my great Paavo Nurmi’s dSya.'* 4:13.4 * las, Tex., Chapman! f waa raxor took the field with reserves Milt favorite n ^ ’apa|>cr. the tournament record of 278 set entoiea in the women's event were clocking for the mile wonld havo sharp. His 11 and 19 margin has Bolling at shortstop, Gall Harris Bill Steams of the Mansfield staff by Art Wall Jr. in 1954. Faith Dennis, CoUlnsville, 640; to Gene Yoet (q the writer. Bin- been a world'* record. Huripi waa hsen exceeded only I once In the at first base, Gua Zemlal in left Om DUaatrous Hole Heleh > lyiutkl, Dartford, 635; Finland's greatest runnor«. CSoae. toumament’a 58-year history. He field and Urn Thompson -bshind sky Ilka* Detroit in the American UBSDAY Casper’s rounds of 65-7(1-71-70- Helen Leddy,' Glastonbury, 619; Solomaon Mid. still ham the habit MiaiH^ FaDs D ilu te Call lost only two holes knd .it took a ths piste. Harris walloped three and Milwaukee in the National. First phone/calier thii a.m. was 276 over the par-72 Desert Inn Pat Price, West Hartford. 617; of looking back, doing twico UConn Basehall Co-Captain pair of birdlen on !ths 'morning hits, including a double and drove He could be right!. ..A ndy Blnock pr. Courtney Simpson who said he (tountry CUub course went to pet Doris Krupper, Torrinj^n, 615; on the final turn. , round to win tBem for Durham. in two runs. Thompson didn’t hit called to report his fiahing com­ had an opening ^or a speaker at on one disastrous hole. Florence \ Pagarulo. ’forrington, Friday, In the Diatahcfr. Iledley, Co-captain and ahortatop with the Univeralty o f Connecticut'a fins Chapman m lW d .only one fair­ but he handled Billy Hoeft well as panion on Sunday, Tommy T el­ a olvlc function Monday night and ' ThU was the 403-yard 17th with 613; Marilyn Bussolini, Avon. 606) C3ose ran hi* mils all ihi(~way in By Arbiter, Storm Field varsity basebsll team this spring is Daye Muaco of Rockvilla. A way end ntvtjr three-putted. He the lefthander chalked up hla aeO- ford, caught a 22tt indh. four, would like it filled if my ached Us treacherous water hazard. Nancy Santore, New Haven 606 third place as Ron Ddliuiy. ^ Villa- three-year veteran with the UConns, Muaco alao played last sum­ had 10 three-jMtt lapses In win­ ond. triumph without a defeat. pound brown trout at Crystal Lake, ulc permitted. TTie^date in' ques- He drove into the pond, hit into and high smgle, Frances Kinakt, nova streaked the fhtal leg m 4:07. mer with Moriarty Bros, in the Farmington Valley League. Ho ning two m s tm s last Wsdnsaday. *nie Tlgera broke a'2-2 tie In ths qne a t the biggest catches of the tiim Is booked' solidXand 1 only It again and wound up with a Torrlngtbn. 143. St. John’s placed; third 'In thla ' Miami, Fla., April 28 (JP)— An irate baneball fan popped the played In all 24 gamea on the UConna last apring. (UConn But he eaid he decided to tuck his fifth when pinchhitter Lou Skiaas young adaaoh in the state.. City hope that 1 can get \u commit­ .double bogey six. Fred M e^ rry Trails event. elbows in cloto to hia body when Editor Hai TMrkington.motored to umpire oh the nose in the dressing room yesterday after a Photo). » walked ,and raced to third on Har­ ments in as planned, Di\ Simpson, He and Leonard were all even Leadsri In tl^B ristol evqnt In­ Team Won 0«i» n putting the, problem was vey Kuenn> double. Singles, by Philadelphia over the weekend and’ Nelson Nitcbman, coachNst (Joaat going into the 17th. Leonard went ruling that gave Toronto a sweep of an International League solved cluded Armand nnganelli, Ham­ Competing with 8 t ip ItS i in ths Zemial and Harris scored both. caught the Phil-Milwaukee base­ Guard Academy^eporta. w ^ a fine one over par on the last hole but den, 780, Jim Brasile, New Brit­ doubleheader over Miami. Durham the other hand, lost , Wall Reacaea Meier baU game on Simday. Traveling athlete duclng^mb college w ys the damage to Casper wi record brealting poriormanqe wars ain. 785; Al Sharkls, Union Oty, Alan Thompson, Orady : Crimplay, The ump who got “ popped," as he'^ seven Ion which he missed Dava Sisler picked up Boston's time was four ahd one - half George Mitcnell, manager qt the He settled for $5,000 . second the green the morning round, 784; Fred McCurrk Manchester, Lionel Btevena and Ooae;. - Thla termed it, waa Augie Guglielmo, of victory but he needed help from h ours... Track Cbach Paul Phip- Green Manor Proa baskMball money. 772; Bob Wilder. Weat. HarUord, Waterhury, Ctmn. He had ruled And on a cduple of others he hit ney at Manchester High stopped tesni, *aported the team's aimual The likeable Billy for'the fourth same team took part in.-the annual Murray Wall when the Senators * 765; Ron Orslnl. w ist HarUord. that Archie Wilson's liner dowm the Free Instructions - good ahoto at Juat rolled oH the rscktd him up for all five of their Slid 1 reported that my next door banquet would take place Ma; day led the way by one stroke, and Five Mile Road Raca in Manches­ left field foul line In the seventh putting Btjirfjice. at Roger DITarando's Walnut' 764 and Joe Lealak, \Unlonville; ter last Thanksgiving khd tdok tho runs. Fortunately for the beapec- neighbor was Al Winkler, a class for the round it was over .Leonard 757. High game went to'Blll Palm­ and last inning was a two-run hom­ At Clinic Tonight Al Fkmrish tacicd righthander, the Rad Sox mate of Phinney'a in high school tauranl. George plana to pass and Tommy Bolt. team prize back to Neer.Voak. er. That gave Toronto a 7-5 tlctory sponsoring football next fall and' er, Ansonia, 165. \ Ctaapmi who long ago swept already had amaaacd seven runs In Springfield.. . Tsai cab driver Bolt got an eagle and a birdie Next week's eventa: 'The Con- on top of the'Xeafa' 8-2 triumph in most of mhjor international starter Rusa Kemmarer Snd Bobby March called, as did a -bopaa to sell hia equipment... Trip n the firat two holes, and them Brighter Things Ahead the first game. to the' UConn campus for the oUed to a 74 and a tie for fourtk; Sport Schedule ' 'necticut State Tournamant opens Weather permitting, the Bait amataur IS, played like, a Bud Byerly. number of otheto, and asked what at the Manchester BqwUng\Green New Men's Leader After the ruling the game was and Fly Casting CUnlc, spon­ ‘ A'merleen League Chicago at Baltimore. (N ). UConn-Weslcyan basebaU game, ank Stranahan moved into the Cleveland at Washington, (N ). hungry ater. He added a apcr Wall, a 31-year-old relief epa- was Mtke„Higgins (Red Sox man- Friday. May 2, for a 10-aay run. delayed 20 minutes as the crowd of sored hy The Herald and Hart­ Teatorday'e^ Resulta eial flou: hen he banged in a cialUt obUlned from Dallas of tha agerl thinking of. when he didn't billed as the big game of the young thi'nd spot with a 71 for 280. Naw Raven, April 38 (A—^iSfaaeia National Leqgue college aesfon In Connecticut. The GHm Uttlcr, who had won this At Waterbury. Sam Johnson of 2,887 threw bottlea on the field and ford County Casting Club, will Boston 7, Washington 5. 75-footer fl bifdle three on ti)* Taxaa League last August, put Uft Murray Wall for a pinch hit­ er, Tomm Set New Today Stafford Spring, captured \Uic ToOUn of Fall Rlvor, Mas*,^9«ritns Guglielmo banished Miami's mana­ be held toatgh.t sta im g at 6:80 Detroit 9, Cleveland 5 (flret Yeeterday^a R m ite 12th hole il I morning. He won down the big rally by Washington ter in a crucial stage against the home five won. 6-2; and 1 was not ev«ni for three straight years, today aa the men'a singlet* tander in only impressed with the plsy of finlthm with a 68, 281 and a tie Cutihg Clinic, 6:30 — Globe second annual Perillo'a Open, srith ger, Ketby Farrell, and pitcher at Globe Hollow Foot Inter­ game). PhiladelphiaI '6, MilwaukM 2. three of th it five holes to take and retired the Sehatora in order Tanks... Bob Starkel reported an -elght-gama score of i,lB>, the National Duckpin Touitiamont. Windy McCall for two tlgorous ol^ ested persons who have not reg­ second Chicago 5, SanSen Franciicoi 4. a 7-up laadj toi lunch, and he didn't In the last two innings. -Frank the two ejubs but also the bustle, with Bqit. Hollow Pool. He unseated one-day champion Detroit at .Cleveland, that ha was switching from the particularly Moe Morhardt, UConn which.was worth 8300. Jerry M^ jectlona. istered for free iMtmctlons as Ixis AngelesI 10, St. Louia^.3. loae a hole in Ithc afternoon. * Three-Way Tie Billy Mischou last night with n 4M, game postponed, ■ rain. Malaone homerad and singled tor Red Sox to Ekiglish soccer.,: outfielder from this City of Village School Track Records Tueeday, April 29 loney of Springflel(|. Mas*, wrat k After Miami had failed to score yet may do so tonight. New York at Baltimore, post­ Pittsburgh at Cincinnati, post He said that he now had hla the ainnera. It wap onlv the fourth Checked in at Mt! Nebo in time Keiv l^turi. the pre-touma- He included ' foqr eonieeutlvo Charin. ______\ - Cheney Tech vs. Hebron, 3 -Oval. next with i;093 followed by Roy atrikea in Ma eKort. - Mioiou, of in its half of the seventh and suf­ Phil Seatmi. president of the poned, rain. poned. Rain. ' sights set nnf winning the U.8. vlctoiy In 13 surto for the Red to- watch three innings of the ment favoritS, came in at 283, one Lipp of Wethersfield, who potted fered its sixth straight loss, many HCOC,'hopes more women will Kenaaa Chty 'a t Chici^go, post­ Open Tournament. He felt that Sox but it moved them- ahead of Miuichcfter-Bristol baseball game. shot behln(h Dutch Harrison and By PAT BOLDUC Wednesday, April 80 “ eat Hyattsville. Md., rotted 453 Standings FRIDAY 1,055. Si^rday to hold tha top spot tor of the fans riished onto the field turn out tonlghU The clinic Is poned, rain. / W L G.B. with hia gafiiaiat its peak after a the White Sox who were rained S a t. wlQi Walt Fox ond Joe Syl­ Arnold Palmer, • and tied •yrith Two members of Manchester High School’s promising track Cheney Tech vi. Vinal Tech, 2— Seventy-tive °bowlera, ineluding after the umpires. Police escorted open to both men nnd women of teat on a cburM as long and dif­ Beat day of the week, financial­ George Bayer'and Gardner Dickin­ one day. Agnea Belas of ^Washing­ Standings Sak Francisco S 4 .667 — oul at their game with Kansas vester in "press row". . . Most squad have set ne.w school records and Coach Paul Phinney West Side Oval. a group frbm Washington, D. Cm ton/D . C., rolled'1109 to displaco the umps to the dugmit and made nil. nges. Thirty-six persons ficult aa No. 2 4t the Country Club City. nervous parent waa Joe Mlstretta, ly, U always Friday, this being son. who were In the state for the Na­ were on hnad for reglstrntlons W L Pet. G.B. Milwaukee 7 4 .636 M Thursday, May 1 Peggy Everone of New Haven in several arresta. Chicago 7 4 .636 V. here, he had ajehance. A achediilcd dotibleheadcr bt- father of pat, Manchester - High payday and during my weekly Leonard and Casper had the gal­ will not be surprised if additional records are established be­ tional Duckpin Bowling Tourna­ last week. , New York 8 3 .727 Meaiiwhilc, hb was toying with the a^l-events category. Boyer Conked by Pitch Bresslng Room Scene Kansas City 7 4 .636 Pittsburgh 5 5 .500 2 twaen the and Orlelea in pitcher, who didn't show anvaig5»4J;uat to Uie bank 1 encountered lery in a tizzy with their head-to- fore the conclusion of the outdoor season. High baseball vs. Hall, 3:15 — ment, .0mpeted. The clinic will run tw six ' Cincinnati 4 5 .444 2|4- tha Idea of entoring tha 72-hole Baltisnore also was rained out. of nervousness in setting Bristol the Rev. O'Ctonnell of St. James' head struggle. Football star Joe Dyer recently,^ West Hartford. Ken Boyer clutched his head after being hit by a'Cuct Barclay The “ popping" incident occurred Washlngta q 6 5 .600 Carolinaa Open latarting tomorrow after the umpa had reached their weeks snd will be climaxed by a Los Angelea 5 7 .417 3 .' down with but two hits. Church and Bill Knight. Both “ Billy didn't give me any tossed'the shot put 48 feet, and High golf vs. Hall — Manches­ pitch in San Francisco. The St. Louie Cardinal was-not serious­ tournament with nil partici­ Cleveland - 7 6 .538 at 'Goldsboro, NV C. He wears the offered thetr condolence* to ma trouble. I Just played my own Key dates bn this spring's sched­ Michigan State"* aaslatant iution for Caim dressing room. Detroit . 7 6 .538 Philadelphia 4 6 .400 3 tour inches while placing third in ule *re Tuesday, May 27. Eastern ter Country est I High Unnls vs. Hall, 3:15 — trainer, Gayle Rob)naon, waa a big Giant rookie; the umpire, Shag Crawford. Guglielmo—who .declared . Wil­ Baltimore 4 0 ,.400 8L Louis 3 8 .273 4Vi ■ ■ . TA'BRDAY ‘ „ the Connecticut High School Re­ Sectionals at Storra; Saturday, varsity hurdler fori the Spartana New '^ r k , April 38 OP)—-Uosrard won it here iasil spring, win the" American League pen­ could," said Leonard. lays at the University of Cormectl- West HarUord. son’s contiljveralal hit was fair by I Boston 4 9 .308 Taday's Gamea - 1 "Tell Boe, what team ia let^ng June 10, State CIAC Meet at Storra; tn the I930's and held two varalty Cann, who ■ retired recently after - No Games Scheduled. nant. : Cheater Pierpont Morgan of ^ The Canadian star a year or so cut. Dyer's heave surpassed the Tuesday, June 10, (TOIL Field Day High track vs. Hartford-Bristol, three feet—"said “ I was,sitting In Chicago ' .3 8 ,.273 !' the National League standings?" the U.B. Post Office phoney to ago gave up the security of a club racords for some time. 35 years aa New Tork Universlty'e the.ump's room when ' somebody Today’s Games ^ ' .. ^Tomorrow’s Gamea bid record of 48-3 set by Harry at New Britain ‘Teachera College; 3 — West Side Oval. '‘ One More Chance^' UCbnn - AIC figaiiicssmatt Sol asked. "I'm have Ja baseball ^ rule. Jjjtqrpmted. professional. Job In Vancouver to_ Squatrito back in 1939. Phinney basketball coach, will receive an knocked on the door and said .it No Games Scheduled. Milwaukee at Chicago. fr S u r ’o f the few Chicago UuS^wtenf and Saturday, June 14, New Eng­ Friday,. May 2 N.Y.U. pre8M*ntial citation .. at Philadelphia at San Ffanclaco. Yale a]^d Trin PdonT see niuch of Chet any more 'take a shot at tournament golf„ lo o k a ^ r Dyer to reach the 50- land Meet at site to be announced Jersey Jones, American repre­ waa Sports Service bringing, out Tomorrew’a . 8cke(|nle in Manchester and I want you to but he aaaured me that he's still High golf vs. Wethersfield-Man- sentative of Yolande Pompey, Trin­ Cheshire, Cohn., May 2. 'fhe oc­ poet-game refresAmenta, Pete Detroit at New York. St. Uoiiia at Cincinnati, (N),, The gamble paid off yasterday. foot itia'fk, a feat Joe has already later. Ryif Anxious to Make Good Baseball Tilt !'know that the Cubs are leedlng waving the banner of the New In addition to the llO.OCiO prize accomplished in practice. Chester Country Club. idad-born but living in London casion will be\ the N.Y.U. Alumni D’Amhrosl* (a fellow-umpire) Kansas City at Bolton. Pittsburgh at Los Angelea, (N ). today—they ..might be sixth next i York Yankees. .George French, C3i«ne.v Tech vs. Lyrfian Me- light-hea\'yweight, ia an assistant from Connectiout Dinner, at tho 'dpened the .door and a bunch of Registeir Wins money. Leonard reportedly ^cket- Robust Dave Tomm, who took waek at ,tWa time.” . . . Lineman , owner of Wfilton’a Gift Shop, stop. ed another $10,000 from the lucky mortal, 2 — West Side Oval. editor of Ring Magazine, Waverly Inn hens. irate fans tried to get in. ped at the desk, exchanged greet second place honors" in the discus In Ring Despite Thin Skin Tops Schedule New Havan,April 28 (iP) ~ Yale Fred. McCuiry of the Electric man who "bou gh t ” him in the ' "One of them popped me. See Light Co., was wearing bU best Inga and said, "If ttae Bed Sox fin­ event in the same Relays at Storra. this scratch -Here," said Guglielmo, used three pittoeri in ite Baatem Calcutta auction, a legal affair tn also broke a record which had atorrs, April 28—Flf^en con- ■ Iritii smile today and for good ish first, second or third , this sea­ Nevada. pointing to hia nose. "Natflraliy we Basehqll^ Tracks Golf^ Tennis Intercollegiate baseball game Sat son ri'l buy you a steak dinner." withheld numerous challenges since urday with' Navy. reason. He wofi 8300 in cash, first . The buyer. C.E. Anderson qf ■) * New Tork, April 28 UP)—Frankie defended ourselves and pushed teeU in four aporta maka up this it paid off prise In a Class B bowling tourney I accepted, feeling that I can't 1939. Tpmm'a toss, which measured 6-4 for tha New Hh\ ■ boys, MEN’S On’lSlON Los Angeles, oald $11,500 fot 139 feet, Just barely nipped Die Itytf fives himself "one more them out." week’s athletic achedule at the over the weekend . . . Jim Blair lose.. Cheney Tech opened its. Offer$d on Schoolboy Schedule YU : chalked up { t w o - b a l l m e d a l , p l a y Leonard. Pavoff to the winning' old record of 138 feet and 1 3-4 chance" to see If he still can make One fan said Guglielmo bopped University of Connecticut. Varsity aacond Ihist- and Ed CUrkc asked simultaneous­ baseball season at the West Side buver waa $96,760. ' good in boxing. him op the elbow with a baseball em League wlp of aeitaon 'with IS Holee-F«^ Haudloap Oval and before the action started Ninches held by. Red Gaveilo, a tennis heads the list With five Sstittday ly. ‘•Did you bury the Red Sox Usually the winning player gets The big tret for the 26-year old bat as he was' walking by the .uAkf Manchester High Irack squad en the help of pitehera Lida. Irving. I talked with Harry Kitching and former Red and Whi^e standout Tryouts for. Little League teams matches. B y PAT ^OLDUC < Ed Saari and Frank Obremakl yet?" This is a cruel world . . 10 per cent of the auction pavoff.' who ia belter Qjmembered for hiS New York lightweight cornea to­ pires' room'. Guglielmo said he gages Hartford Public, anil Bristol Bill Gilleapie and Higuehi. One ' o f America's bast softball Mario Fava of the faculty. The were completed yesterday with MIXED DOI'BLEB knew of no one using a bat. Highlight of the elate la Oon- Bain-forced poetponement of to­ 144; George Putz and Jim Melley Leonard reportedly, got a flat $10,- feats oh the basketball court. youngsters competing for posi­ night at New York's St. Nicholas SUsdlssi in. a triangular meet in - Bristol. The last, who 'was lilted with pitchera Johnny Spring Visited Pat home club. had .one of those days 000 nectiput's varsity baseball gams day’s 8<^ednled Mancheeter High- 146; Gordon Wllaoir and George . tions. This was the largest num­ Arena where Frankie meets tall, Pci. The rhubarb was' the biggest at Having enjoyed immense auccesa the win, pitched twdi innihga of Benton 148; Harry Etch and Tom Bolduc and we had a fine three when nothing seemed to go right Within Dyer's Reach / •N. Rohan-G. Yost ...... 3 .S67 with American International Col­ Meriden and Cheney Tech-Hebron ber of candidates in the history of young Johnny Gorman of Brook­ Miami , sthce the Marlins entered during aeveral indoor meets and relief. Perry 148; Ted Plodrik and Dr. comer conversation. Spring pitches and Ellington won In a breeze.. Another school record which Carol<

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NEIOHSORHOOO ^ ISN’T Hgl plants- Premier, I tlnuoua hot water -And 'Aower. barCvWoods. Ml t-rtos dr Robert rbpm homo. In oxbeUent condi­ room coloplal with 11! bates. 94472. tea and appraising witeqitt obliga­ Monday, Wednesday, 'Hiursday uallty workydl lowest price for EVER OTPS A Robthbon, FwTax, $3 ' per 100. TOI/TQN — Oom binatl^ gas eta- tion, near tchool and ahopptoig. Judge Francis T. -OlxMigliUn 'dt!> art worjr Famous for service ParkUig- Cheetnut 8t.^ Murdock Ml 8-8472. Brsssaway and’too-car fftraga. tion, call 8. A. Beechlar, Realtor, 8:15 A.M.no 4:30 P.M. evening. VI9I1DR MV Oft Fern Gardens, 17% Fern St. "MT' tlon, grocery store s m pack- Hot WKsar oil boat, poreti and gn- Largo tot with sxcellent new off SOUTH WINDSOR Ml 8-6960 or Wesley R. Smite, As- posed of tereo cases and oontlhucd’ nee 198>f Phone MI 9-4537, Pot- H16HT WITHOUT , s -im . ' brton'j CLEAN ~M0DS3|N dauble ; room •S,*. Immaculate ate room MANCHj»TER--::Custotn brick and nga. npandabla sacond floor. to tee Baet. Thte home must be aodate. Ml 84962. Member Multi­ four others Uda. morning. * THE MSSNOOI^ > ■ ■ ■ ' ______■ tenon’s. wUJf kitchen prtyUqgee, Suitable •rteV C«P«, like new dairy bam, frame-ebr room ranch, *wo fire* miwitaga. Gladys J. B»W. ecen to be appreciated. T. J. Beelsebub Road—Five rqom ranch ple Listing Scrrica. COPY CLOSING TIME Auto Driving School 7-A COOKING AND eating apples, 80c 1 acre of land, plenty of shade Robert U Kamlnakl, 27. of TO S l y a r d .service. We rent SW Tngo'EM- for middSe-a^^ ..with or wlteout 64 acres oh two places, laige recreaUon room, Realtor, DL 44530, OL 3-8363, Croekett, Realtor, Ml 9-1677 the HOUSE soil, extra clean. Also - old rotted TROY ROTOtILLERS and attedh- Bowers. cellent buy. MI 9-9310. Other caaea were continued so r o ^ oooPEBAnoN w nx MOn'nAXac'S—M a n e h e ^ 'i lead­ Aihiace. Oarage. 63 High 8t> FOR d if f e r e n t eltee and types MI 9-1400 or MI 0-4291 Ml 8 ^ follows: Richard P..Foaa. 34, .of As AFPRECIATEO ing driving, school. S l^ed cour- NEXT £00(5 cow manure. Prompt - delivery. menta. Bolens walking or riding ct tMTiUM and land traots wltefe 98 FOUR BEDROOM CoIofXal/ IH 817,600—Quality Raneh, new4 (Vni) BOLTON - Coventry Line. ATTICS, CELLARS cleaned. Rub­ Backed by thirty years of satisfied garden tractors and attachments, $18,900—7 room Cape, must sell. 67 North St; Manchester, charged ' tepus instructfirs. S e n s e d , au­ WAS aSANED miles ot-Hanford. Lawrence F. bathe, knotty, pine kltchen\% acre New rtf room Capa. Four finished IMSTINGS WANTED-fUngla, -mo- With operating under Influence of thorised by Department ot Motor bish removed. Ml 9-5374. OUTiHBBaAO .. customers. Leonard L. GlgUo, MI u p lto i Equipment Ca., 88 Mala. ro o m f o r ganUeman. Kitchi Fteno, Broket. Ml 8-5910, lot. Manchester Green a rw ' MI 819.000— New Ooloiual, large lot. down, oariuBtc tile bate, walkout l^iuitad—Rftal Bntata 77 family, terea-fhmlly, btiamcaa Dialiyil 3-2711 8-7088. \ ( MI 8-7958. prtvUegee. CaU Ml 8-4717, $31,000—4 bedrooms, 3 bates. iptoxleants, continued to May 5; Vehicle: lor ^ v t r education: COMPLETE tepalrs on automatic OAVUCHTN^l 9-1208\ baaemem'. large lot. 919,too. R P, proparty. Hava many casb buyers. Hydran.atlc, standard shift. MI A THING ^10 I ...... ■■■'■■/ ■' * $31.800—Year old, 4ft4 flat. Olmook • Go., Realtors. Ml LlSTINUb WANTED. Single and Mortgagaa arranged Pleaso call Ronald C. Godfrey, 21, of 5 Woodr P-7898. ' / ______^ , washers and dryers. Westing- 84 DUPLEX, garage, am t^te $34,300—Central, largo Ranch, nice. land St- charged with .operating house, Philco-Bendix, Maytag, THEVME,' Houaes for Sale 72 04246. Joseph Ashford, Ml 94918, two-family houses. Membef of Gaotga L. Grasladlo. Realtor. Ml Fertiliceni . 50-A Musical Instniinents 53 ApurtmAuts—FIata-~ drive, mntrally located, o ^ Barbara Woode, MI 0-7m. or Rob­ MLS. Howard R. Hastings, Real­ 0-4878. 109 Henry St. while his license was u n ^ r sus­ Lost and Eopiid 1 HARRISOX Driver Training — Frigldaire. Members,, of aSCA. "flumAltb , Tenements SlXsFTNlSHED rooms, good condl 816,800. Oall early on tew on*^ BOLTON ert Murdock, m 94472. tor, Ml 9-1107 any time pension and Dwight J, Lapina, 21, Leumlp^ to drive in oiir dual con­ Stuart R. Wolcott. Phone MI WELL ROTTED cow manure, de­ T ir ' THE Kinsman slectroolo Uoi^oll heat, gaiage.;e. l7iceiy~land-Nk Carlton w; Hutehms,. Realtor, MI 1,800—4 room ranch with df 54 Prospect St. charged with. trolled standard or automatic 9-6678. ff.c,kiomx» livered by the load. Phone Ml spinet organ today. Finest quality PARK CHESTNUT ^apertmanta — - Near bus. ReasohaUe. Ml 94182. Boy Scout Troop 57 at 7 p.m., Intoxication and resisting atToat, LOST — Blue parakecf' nairtM M n u u n ta , 11 9-S786. 9-4898 after 4:30. SALE 1-8 OFF on wallpaper./Wall only $898.50. Pianos from $598-8890. Ml 8-7703, or Robert, Murdock, MI (Vn)—SIX ROOM ranch near For- 313.700— 8 room \kipe, garage. In Traffic Crackdown LOST—Black billfold 1>y young boy tiles 4o a Ule, Keiitile. from 7e ■OOVBifTRT—Four room /uiihe- 8- 8472. j ter Street ScKom. Two .eramic PAINTER AND paper hanger, dec­ Prices include guarantee, delivery $16,900—0 ft 8 flat, central. Friday night in State 'Theater or , Moving—Trucking— each. Green Paint end Wallpeper, and five free (essons. Easy terms. . niahed apartment, Ird floor. Fam­ Ule baths, fuUy plastered. 817.000— New Ranch In Andover, Coventry Police Patrol has ln-< Ut its rneetlng at, 7 p.m. May 4 Paat Regente of St. Margarstte Three local doctors will take part vicinity. Reward. MI 8-8848. orator. Good clean job, reasonable Help Wanted —Male 36 Articles For Sale 45 at the Green. ily at four acceptabls/840 per (X1X)-8PBC1AL! NeiivsH room closed torch, attached garage. in the 188te annual lAeetiu of tee Business Se^vlcfs Cffrered 13 price. S. Yencha, MI 9-8914 after Storage . 2(1 Tempo Organ Studios, 888 Main sUtuted a driva to control motor in. that city. Cflrcle, Daughters of Isabella who MAN TO ASSEMBLE pump lamps St., Miuichester. monte. Tel, PI 3-7868./ ranch. BuUt-ln oven and stove, Large lot $33,900, R. F. Dimoek, BOWERS S C H ^ L AREA Edward Latham has bean ap­ attended the meeting and dinner Omnecticut Medical Society 'la 5 p.m. FRANK IS Starting to buy .and ae'li vehielt viotatora traveling along Stratford. Dra. Roliort R. Keeney ELECTROLUX enraers W Prompt, MANCRSISTe k Moving and Truck­ spare time. Simple,' easy. Average ROTARY liM B spreader. CaU Ml fuH^a«emenL Realtors, Ml 9-5245: Joseph Ash- pointed publicity chairman of the of the Past Regents Club at Annonnccincnts fri'ndly service on your Electro­ good used furniture and aatiquea f u r n is h e d three room heated 818,800. R, P. Dlmock ft Real Ibrd., MI 9-8818, Barbara Woods. We now have under'’constructidn Jr., Ekiward J. Plats, and Eldmond ing Co. MI 8-6568. Owned and op­ $3 hour commleslon. No canvass­ 8-7098 after 5:80 p.m. ' apartment. Private entrances. No two ranches. New is tec time to the highways in town. North' Coventry Volunteer Fire A led/s Restaurant, New Britain, lux (R) cleaner. Pirn iip and de-. ing. Ougor Enterprises, Caldwell at 430 Lake St. MI 9-8580. Hours Wanted—To Buy 58 tors, Ml 04(345. Joseph MI 9-7703 or l^bert Murdock, Ml DepL yesterday. Included Mrs.' C2iarles R. ZagUo 'WlU participate in diacus- FREE FLOOR space available for Household Services erated by Walter B. Perrett, Jr., 10-8 p.m. Closed Sundays. pets. Suitable three adulU, refer- MI 9-8818, Barbara Woodf. S-84TO. make your move, choee your own 'Acting Chief Delmar W. Potter alon sections on different medical z' livery. Call Electroluk4authorized : agent for Burnham's Van Service. 3, Arkansas, colors, allow ample time t^dlapoee ‘Ilie firemen will sefve a homa- Donahue, Mrs. Joseph Falkowskl, rummage sale, bake sale, etc. Call a*' .] and service. MI 0id84S ot JA Offered. 13A NEW WINCHESTER 80-30 Modsl OLD GUNS tany coRUtlon)| encee. Ml 84886. 9- 7702, or Robert Murdock. issued a atatement over the week­ Mra. Michael Gorman, Mra. John probleme. MI 9-3031. Service to 48 states. 94 rifle. $80. PI 3-8830. swords, war relics, loUqulUquA, ate. 8-6473. BOLTON—Five room ranch near of your present property. \ style turkey dinner from 6:30 p.m. Tomorrow, Dr. Keeney will take 3-0108. Please ask for! Ahfustlne CAREER OPPORTUNITY gas FOUR ROOM heated apartment. end stating "Speeding, disregard­ Wednesday- at the Church Com­ Stevena, Mrs. Margaret Brannlck, Kamienskl. . 1. \ WEAVING of bums, moth holes USED and oil combination (one Or whole coUeetioal. TO MU Mancherter line. Lot 150x300. ing atop signs, driving up the part in a panel dlscusslaa on adop­ MANCHESTER Package Delivary. MOTO-MOWER, Toro] Jacobaen range. Like new. CAll MI 9-4748. St. Tel M 84(717. GarafsGarage. South Coventry, Tel. CH NEW SIX ROOM boura Carter §{.} Basement garage, fireplace base- BOLTON CENTER munity House. Adult reaerva- Miss Anna R. LaGacc, who Is serv­ and tom ’ clothing, hosiery runs, Mgbt trucking and iMtckage deliv­ If you are a salesman, or want 84587. wrong way on one-way streets, and tiona have been closed. Only chil­ ing a second term As regent; Mrs. tion. Dr. T. Steward Hamilton of AutomobOes for Sale . 4 FLOOR 8ANDCNO and ri •Mniriilng handbags repaired, .bipper re« rotary, reel or riding type power ' ‘ Manebeeur. Five rooms, complete \bosrd radiation, hot water heat, Eight choice lota, al] an acre the like, will not be tolerated. Per­ Hartford wtu preside. ery. Refrigerators, washers and to be one, a coast to caiut Insur­ mowere. Toro Power Handle. ALL KmioS sterilized used fuinl- full rear dormer, 1% bates, flre- Ic balta, Youngstown kltcta- more. Investigate having a cuatoi dren’s tickets will be sold at the Anna Kiely and Mlaa Stephanie Speclalteint te old fl< A placement,, umbrellas' repaired, stove moving epecialty. Folding ture Including upholstered furni­ -f u r n is h e d or unfumisbed two sona violating the motor "vehicle door. Tunsky. The latter was named Thursday, Dr. Plate .will act aa BEFORE YOU BUT a used car 9-5750. - j -.man’s shirt collars reversed and ance company is looking for quali­ Capitol Equipment Oo.. 88 Main. WANTED- Five :h.p. • outboard prace, baaement garage. T. Shan­ u be purchased with or built home in this beautiful area.' secretary in a discussion of anes­ chairs for rent. MI 9-0T53. MI 3-7958. ture, bed mringa. New mattresses, ' motor. MI 9-8858. room apartment near center of non. Builder. Ml S-74M; BU 8-14U. without modern style furniture. laws will be prosecuted to the full- Parents of pupils entering chancellor of the Past Regents see Gorman Motor Sales. Bulck ^P laced. Marlow's LdtUe Mend- fied men. Work for yourself in a 40% off. Baby furniture, electric, town,, cburchca, stores, schools Builder is making plana to start in extent.’’ Potter is serving as thesia. Dr. Meyer Saklad, dlriKtor Sales and Service, 385 Main iiig^Shop. ______• to appointment only. Call the very near future. Windham High School aa freshmen Club, and Mrs. Kiely was elected of aneathea^ogy at Rhode laland UORTBN8KN TV. 8 ) ^ ftteedftCA MOVE BY TRAILER van. It's leas wonderful well paid buainess, TWO STAINLESS steel tropical flsH gas and combination stoves, elec­ WANTim TO BUr-Good used bf- and buses. Call RockvlUe TR (X Jdr) n ew two-fa m ily 4%. ting chief during'the absence of a delegate to the -convention at- the Street. MI 9-457L Open evenings. expenslve--One load inatead of M ra ^ c k e ra a n . Ml 8 6285. in 8eptem)>er are invited to a Hospital In Providence, will to tee televtelon serTtce. I p 6 4041 FI-ATK FINISH HoUand window salary, commissions, if accepted. tanks, twenty and ten gallons, on tric re'frigeraton. .All furniture cycles 20" and 24" preferred. Man­ 14(815 or TR 6-8011. 4>/i. sin.OOO The ultimate In a Chr ■ John■ ‘ T. Cousin who is a Hotel Statler, August 12. WHY WALK when we can sell you two or three—Ekaler loading and sterilized, repaired and finished. chester Cycle Shop, 149 West Mid- multiple dweUinr-R. F. Dimoek ft DOANE'VrREETT—Seven room old- Our MLS Listings tlenfAt Manchester Memorial Cov* principal speaker. His topic v ^ .b a ahade«\made to measure. All unloading— Distinctive, dignified All Inquiries strictly confidential. cast iron stand. Fish, plants, etc. SEOONB FLOOR apartment, 'Uve pressure breathing ^paratua. a car with no money down. Easy metal Venetian blinds at a new Write briefly to PO Box 89, New- Can be seen in operation. Call MI Appliances are clean, no chips and , aie Tpke.. MI 9-2088. Co., Realtors. Ml 8-5345. Joseph er hdme.'ffonr bedrooms), garage, pttaL potter la deputy chief of the Army Pvt. Richard F. Murphy, eaned, rubbish and lashes re­ and - smart; ."The Best for Less." 9-9689 after 8 p.m. look good as new. Our business is rooms, one on third. No pete or Aahford. Ml 84818, Barbara nice Io’ Good value for 818,700. patrol. \ Coventry Boys BasebAll Atm. 19, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Mur­ Dr. ZagUo will act aa Meretary terms arranged. Cole Motors, 384 low priceXReya made while you The Austin A. Chambers Co., SOS Ington, Conn. ebUdren. 7 Ulac' St. executive committee, alK team in a discussion of tee Juvenile am­ Center St. MI 9-0980. moved. Call Ml 8-4845. wait. Martok^s. backed by 35 years factory exper. Weode, Ml 8-7703 or llobert Mur­ Real aolld apme. T. J. Crockett. T. J. CROCKETT, Realtor At a frault of the orders to the phy, 427 center St., recently ar­ East Middle Turnpike, MI 8-5187, ience and we use the beet finish­ BOOKS, ALL KINDS, old or new. dock. to 8-8473. Realtor. MI ^1577 or Ml 9-T751/ patrol b y '^ tte r, 10 arreste -were managers and coaches will iheet a t putee. ■ Principal speaker In this FOUR ROOM first Hoor flat. Suit- MI 3-1577 or MI 9-7751 ' rived at F t Buckner, Okinawa, and section on orthopedics 1^ to Dr. 1953 H-TON pickiip. Clean. No ASHES, RUBBISH,' garbage, walks ATvIe NTION Hhnehester residents Hartford CH 7-1428. LOVE SEAT and chair, $50. Call MI ing materials. Most of our furni­ 441 9-4927; made during tee week ended Fri­ 8 p.m. Thursday at the NMhan is now .1 m em ^r of the U.8. ’ down payment, $4.90 weekly. No shoveled, all kinds M general work --- ^______;______t______Help UCanted— able for small < family. Rent $75 (XH) MANUh e STER - New ebt PR1NCE7TON 'OT,—Seven room Hale Oon*munltjrOenter to worlr, on Charles H. Frente chief of ortho­ — Don't go to theNhimp. Save vour 9-9ns after 5. ture looks like new. LeBlanr Fur­ GARDEN TRACTOR, pneumsUo monte. Write Box RG, Herald. Office open Sunday afterndpii day. All cases have )>een scheduled Army Quartermaster Group, Ryu­ payment'till June; Ml 9-0980, ask and light trucklnii. Rags and health, car, and time for more im­ Male or Female 37 niture Hospital, 195 South St., room ranch home In Rockledge oversized Cape.Nteree bedrooms, to appear at t))e trial Justice court the Coming season's prograhi, kyu lalAnds. A 1956 graduate of pedic surgery at Blodgatt Memorial papers picked up t?ee. Prices rea^- Painting—Papering 21 8PEX3AL No. 1 loam, delivered 88 tires, implements. Reasonable, aecUon, iV- baths, ceramic Ule two tile baths, paneled living room which opens May 28, \ Hospital in Grand Rapids, hOeb. for Mr. Cole. . „ portant things. Get a-trash serv­ RELIABLE NEAT appearing per­ Rockville. Open 9-9.. Saturday un­ Call Manchester .Welding Service. AVAILABLE NOW. One-haU houee session Friday night at the Robert* Holy ’Trinity High School, Hart­ sonable. Ml 9-0143. per yard. Grave], hot mix asphalt, til 6. for rent, near center of town. kitchen counters Attached«ed garagegarage, with wall-wall carpeting. Don, 246 HOLUSTER STRE Several local residents attended ford, he entered the Army last 1958 PONTIAC two door hardtop. ice, you all should have and de­ CEIUNGS whitened, interior paint­ son to work at ice cream bar. 1" stabilized, crushed stone, drain­ ‘ MI 9-1658 ;or MI '8-8763. . amesite drive, fully landscaped large dining area wlte knotty pine son School. \ STATE ODA ELECTS HILLS' TELEVISION Servljee. serve, at a price you qap afford. ing. Evenings and Saturdays. Call Some aftemoone, some evenings. Privacy and conveniences in a The foUowingarrests, with two special meetings of the observ­ Oiletober. Reasonable. Call 8-0808 between 5 age stone, washed sand and All. realdential zone. One block from lot. 831.000 Call R. F Dlmock Oo., paneling. BasementX recreation near Princeton ance of tee 38 jreara of service of Bridgeport, April 28 (F>—Mrs. and T p.m. Available at all times. Philco fee- For further information 'call Mr. MI 9-5428. Write Bo> R. Herald. Nusadorf Sand and Stone Com­ BLECiTRIC PORTABLE sewing' Realtora Ml 94846. Jraeph AHi- roo.n. Attached garagk Call own­ charges, includs: GOprgs W. Owen, William Lane of Seymour la the Esliger, ■■ Hurrl-clean ^Tran inSt Ml Rooms Without Board 59 high scbdol and grade school. Desirable 6 room side entrance 20, of Bedford, Maaq., paaaing In the Windham Community Me­ ilembers of the Knights of Co­ tot^supervlsed service. Tel. Ml pany. MI 8-2437. machine. Call BU 8-8175. ford, MI 8-6818, Barlwra Woods, er Ml 3-8364. \ / morial Hospital to Windham and new regent of the Connecticut 9-7853. WALLPAPER removed, $7.50 per Laige yard, garage, extra garage MI 8-7703.or Robert Murdock. Ml colonial on large wooded lot. Hot a no paaaing-sons; J i ^ L. Mac- lumbus baseball committee will room. (5uick, clean, steam remov­ ROOM FOR RENT. Inquire State If needed. Large Uving room, din- area communities. These were held meet tpniKht at 0 o’clock at the Catholic Daughters df America. 1950 CADILLAC convertible. MI Situations Wanted-7- 500 FEET OF plastic pipe. Will sell PAY ONLY 8X8.79 DOWN 84473. FIVE ROOM-CAPE. WeA Side. ureter heat and aluminum storm Quo-wn, 38, High St., disregarding Also elected at yesterday's bien­ 9-8009. DICK'S WEATHERSTRIP Coral KfJL MAKES of sewing machines al. Evening accommodations ex- TAKE 3 YEARS TO PAT Tailor Shop. 8 BiaeeU. Ml 8-7888. ii4r room, large attic and bsse- stop sign and speeding Thomas at Mason Hall, ^ d a y night qnd K of C 'Home. A total of 350 tick- expertly serviced and electrified. tende(t#MI 9-9158. Female ’ 38 any amount. Paint sprayer, tank After 6:Sr Ml 3-5047. . Three bedrooma basementnerea- windows. Near Bowers school and Saturday afternoon with light re­ eta have been purchased for the nial convention were Mrs. Edward r pany, doors and windows, ousb type, can MI 8-8593, between 4-7 WANTED ment. Oil steam heat. Under $100. 818,800. Spacioue six room home, tion room, hot water heat ot), ga­ J..Wallace, 24, Storrs, disregard­ W. MePadden of Straford, vice ■ \ work, guaranteed. Call Ml 9-11 Have your machine cleaned, oiled CAPABLE and experienced key Write Box NS, Herald. good solid .construction, aluminum proposed Junior high school. freshments served after four speak­ June 15 dopbleheader' between De­ and adjusted for your spring sew­ SS ntBtcG AND paperhanging. p.ni. Reliable, Honest Person . PLEASANT ROOM^-Qulet home, rage, amesite. drive. Imm< ing s t ^ sign; Moae Pals; 49, Dl­ ers were heard. troit Slid the Yankees in New regent; Mrs. Alfred Ayton of 1953 CADILLAC convertible, Good after 8 p.m. punch operator desires full . or TO •fAKE OVER storms, garage, near stores, bus. occupancy. 814.700. Building mock Rd., failure to keep to the Stamford, secretary; Miss Mar­ condition. Call MI 9-3687. ing needa A.B.C. Apuliance Re­ Good clean clei workmanshhlp at rea­ part time work. Call any time. MI BATHINETTE 85. Scalea IS. Strol­ next to bath and ehower, (roe FOUR ROOMS, heat, hot water. small down payment assume 8% , Call Owner MI 3-7996 The meetinga also coacerned a York. \ V LAWNS AND gardens olowed with pairs, 21 Maple St.. Ml 9-1675: sonable rates. 80 years in Man­ IWPAID BALANCE parking Ml 84)887. I e Refrigerator and stove furnished. 100’. frontage. Off Highland / \ right; E. S. Gaskeli, 19, of\318 garet F. O'Connor of Norfolk, 9-4858. ler, $8. Carriage, $10. Handwovm ■ MONTHLY PAYMENTS , mortgage, Carlton W. Hutchins, water, sewer, gas, 83.0W). Charter Oak St, Manches^r, brief coverage on the $1,100J)00 treasurer, and Mrs. Henry Rounds rotary plow. Free . estimates. chester. Raymond Flske. Ml rugs, old books, birdcage. MI New apartment $120. Immediate Ml 9-5133. building fund drive now underway Lynn Belle Dart, d au ^ ter o t Rapid S t^ c e . Call PI 3-7869 . FURNTTciRB repairing and refin- 9-9287. $18.79 ATTRACTIVELY j furnished and occupancy. Call MI 9-9515, MI roon ranch, garage, three 3UNTRY atmosphere yet in town, speeding. ' Mr, and Mrs. Cnprge Dart, South of Stafford Springs, monitor. 1984 BUICX coupeli one owner, 8-7832. . cheerful rooms. Complete light rooms, radiant heat. Move right for the erection of a-proposed addi­ original. MI 9-8788. ^ ' tfblng; antiques restored Furni­ Doga—Birds—Pets 41 8 Complete 8-8578. ______' ■ (HI) MANCHESTER. - Two-fam- |xceptionally large custom ranch, Aleo, Joseph R. DeVoe, 25, cm tion to tee hospital. S t, (Coventry, freshman at OONDER'S T.V Service. avaUable ture Repair Service. TalcottvUle. PAINTING and decorating; Nr Job Rooms of n m itu re housekeeping facilities avaUable. in. $18,500. Several other homee at larmlng colonial . living room, . THRIFT SHOP lly duplex. Excellent condi­ Lakevlew Dr., speeding and paaa­ Mra. T. Leo Flaherty of High Mount Ida, NewtoA Center, Mass., Legal Notice 1949 ENGLISH ^Morris conVerUble, any time. Antenna conversionB. 8-7449 too email or too big. For tree esti- MANCHESTER PET Center, 995 Beautiful Weatingbouae Else. Single, double. Children accepted FOUR ro o m apartment und ga­ tion, teige 3 bedroom home, fair prices. Easy terms. (Seorge murate dining room with bay ing in a no passing zone; John Wil­ le a member of the publicity com­ red. Good running condition. MI Philco tadtory supervised service matOi call MI 9-95t5. I'odpm Main St Ml 9-4273. Open Monday B’NAI B’RITH NOW OPEN —limited parking. Central, reaaon- rage. Call between 1-2 p.m. TR L. Graziadio. Realtor, Manches­ window. Modem kitchen, dlsh- is a patient a t. Windham Com­ Refrigerator 3rd bedroom possible. Spa­ ter. Ml 9-8878. helm, 43, Of 'Pine Lake Dr., E ^Ie- munity Memorial Hospital. mittee for the drama'vgroup's pro­ AT A COURT OP PROBATS, belil 8-8278. Tel. Ml 9-1486. . t FORMICA counters, Ceramic wall Home Decorating Co. through Saturday 9-6. Thureday BaauUful Bedroom Suite able price. Come aee.’Mrs. Dor­ 8-3117. . ' ■ cious renovated kitchen. Good Br, disposal, breakfast area, vlUe, diaregarding stop sign; duction of ' "Shulsert. xAlley’’ on at Haacheirtar. ^ wlUiln end (or tha and floor tile. Let us modernize 479 East Middle Tpke. sey, 14 Arch St. , Tomorrow’s Activities District of Manchester, on the Mtb day and Friday nights tUi 9. " Beautiful Living Room Suite investment income Prime loca­ BUCKLEY School Area -r- Ranch, three Ntoln slz* bedrooms, 3% Claire L Volkert, 34, of Brandy Rd., May 8. of April, 1968. 1658 MERCURY Monterey hardr UGHT BULLDO^tNb, excavating, your bathroom and kitchen. For Beautiful Dinette Set THREE ROOM furnished apart­ iMtha. NFlniahed . atalrway, too South Coventry Cooperative Nurs­ top, red and black. Clean inside grading, b a c k. fillinjg.-...... Dump ■truck ■ free estimates call MI 9-2655, The Private Instructions 28 BEAUTIFUL Cocker pups. Buff, 13 Hours ' PLEASANT, large heated room, ment in Rockville. Children ac­ tion. R F. Dimock ft Co.. Real Six targe spotless rooms, three Bolton, failure to carry re^stra- ' Present, Hon. John J. Wallott, Juds*. Beautiful '"De Luxe" Range tors. MI 94345 Joseph Ashford, bedrooms, 17 sq. ft. living room, large exM|helon area breezeway. tlon; Roland C. Daigle, 20, of 103 ery cloM, visit bird feeding station, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill A ^m a, 80 .Eatnta ot Edna E. SchtUar, lade of and out. Call MI 9-8631. easonable rates’ no Job TUe Shop, 243 No. Main St. weeks. Champion blood - lines. 12:30-4:30 free parking, on bus line. 148 Cen­ cepted; References required. Com­ Garage. Vatio for outdoor living. Ripley Hjll Rd.; <3ub Scout Pack-tfi Hancbeater, in aabl Dtetrict, deceased. Ml 9-0850. STENOGRAPHY-Typewritlng. Be­ Inatead of Weetlnghouse Elec. ter St. Tel. Ml 84003. pletely reiiovoted. MI 9-5833. MI 9-8818,- Barbara Woods, Ml enclosed porch. Garage, U acre Great HiU Rd.. East Hartford, Grandview. St. and sorhs, ^phen The a&hlntatnuor having enilMted A.K.C. registered. Permanently Monday - Friday Refrigerator if you prefer a_ 9-7702 or Robert Murdock, Ml Owners 1 \ a v i n g Manchester. commute:^ .8 p.m., home Edgar M. Ills administration account wlUi said 1951 RAMBLER hardto]jp. ■------1------RADIO REPAIRS on any m ake- ginning, intermediate, advance. inoculated. H. C. Chase, Han. ony Wooded lot. Immediate occupancy. paaaing In a’ no passing zone. Bois-vert; Vyouts American league and Scott, look advantage of the Heater, radio. 8250. Fred R, CLAPBOARDS recovered witi- No. all amplifiers and phonographs Afternoon, evenings. Dictation Ruga, Lampa, Tables, Unoleum p l e a s a n t room tor two geAUS- MANOHESTTO-New fim floor 84473. $16,000. 4% mortgage available. Shown byV appointment. Elva Bruce T. Rode,'18. of Wall St., spring school vacation the iiast estate to this Court (or allowance, it is class Mon-Thurs. Mary Jayne Hill, Hebroii Rd., Bolton. MI Excellent 'Value and a Few Other Articles men at Center, with parking, bate Tyler, Realtor. MI 9-4469. baseball tekm, 6 p.m., Robertson ORDERED; Tliat the 6U1 day of May, Edgar, 1208 Main St. 1 wood shingles and painted at' the and changets. Over-47 years total 3-5427. apartment in older home. Ample (XXIV) POUR UNIT apartment in Owner MI 9-l$37. speeding; Albert Hervog, (no age School: U .^ . Defense Savings week to visit places of interest in 19M. at ten o'clock, forenoon, at Uie z_ same tlmle. Low rates. Call MI experience. 90 days guarantee on Mitchell, MI 3-8295. Good Used Quality • BVERYTHINO and shower. 39 Hazel St. MI parking, one mile from bus. Kitch­ recorded) of Lake Shores, lallure Washington, D. C., Virginia and Probate Office In the Municipal Bull£ 9-8068. f N "rHE UNPAID 9-7083. Rockirille. Only one year old Ex­ HOLLISTER bRIVE-^$13.200 Six MANCHES^TOR VICINITY Stamps, 7:50 a,pri.. Coventry Gram Ins in said Manchester.' be and the all work. Potterton’e. EIGHT K.C. Weimoraners. Wonder­ Household Articles en, bathroom, living room, 2 bed­ cellent Income return. Cali The R. to keep to the right and damage, mar School; Girl Scout Troop 72 at Pennsylvania. same la assigned for a hearing on the 1955 FORD PICKUP. Good condi­ ful pets and hunters. Reasonable. Ba la n c e p r ic e rooms, baseboard heat. Alum­ room Cape, five completed, hot allowance of said' administration ac­ tion. Cal] MI 9.1717. ALL ’TYli’ES of lawn mowers sharp- Business Opportunities 32 ONLY $444,79 PLEIASAOT room for young lady. F. Dimock CO., Realtors. MI 94(345 water oil heat, aluminum clap­ $12,900. Like ne\ Four room to town property; (Charles E, Lar­ 6:80 p.m., Ctarch Community Available now. -TR;5-9258. inum storm windows. a n d Or Mr Bernle Cantor, TR 5.3495. ranch. Ceramic Bth. Formica son, (no age recorded) of 46 Wind­ House; Cub Scout Tack 65, Den 3, It -was erroneously reported In count with said estate, ascertainment ened and I repaired. 113 Wells St. Building—Contracting 14 All privileges' of home. Few febt screens throughout.-One child, no boards, Rusco storms and screens, of heirs and order of distribution, and MI 9-4888. Boats and Accessories 46 Free ztorage tintil wanted. Free from everything. MI 9-3339. amesite driveway, 60 days occu­ counters, fireplace. A)iimlnumj:om- ham St.., Willimantlc, disregarding 4 p.m. with Mrs. Austin Bluto; Wednesday’s HeraldJd that a car this Court directs that notice of tho SEVEN WEEKS old German Shep­ pets. Electric stove end refrigera­ (XV) RIGA ' HiCIGHTS. Bolton- bihaUon windows and ira. Baae- stop elgn; E. D. Whitney, 18, of time and place asaisned for said hear­ herd puppies^, $25. MI 9-8428 after delivery. Free set up by our own pancy. Should qualify for F.H.A. Webelos Den, 6 p.m^ South St. driven by Joseph W. Reggetts, 38, ing be given to all persons known to GARPEINTER—Ehcperienced in all TIRE DISTRIBUTORSHIP 1958 MEmeURY Comet 8. Prac­ reliable men.; . tor/furnished. AvaUable Mav 1st. Magnlflcent new ranch. Six ment garage, Fieldstoq ,-etalner Hebron R(L; "Andover, disregarding School; Den 2. at 8;16 p.m. with of 36 Auburn Rd., sideswiped a For A PrincBss! fields of carpentry. Ckmtract or 5 p.m. tically new. Used 4 hours. 8180. 8100 monte. Escrow $100. Phone financing. Exclusive with-Richard be Intesested therein to appear and be GARDEN^ PLOWED with John Phone.MV Immediately ONE ROOM in quiet pleasant rooms, two car garage. See B. Moore. Realtor. Call Mr*. walls. Well landscap Seven atop sigii and operating motor ve- Mrs. 'Charles Lowery:'.Den 8 at car,driven b.v William A. Whalen, heard th'ereon by publishing a copy of reasonable hourly rates. Tel. MI AMBITIOUS DRIVER SALES­ Ml 9-5848. home. Call .MI 9-7094. MI 9-1558, 5:80-8 p.m .' signs on Bolton- Center Ru R. miles from Manchester; Excellent this order In some newspaper havina a Deere tractor. Call MI 9-2138. 8-0731. Samuel Albert, Hartford, CH 74)358 WoOd,-JA 84216. hiel'e with defective equipment. 6:80 p.m. with Mrs. Clarence Ami- 23, of 34 Woodbridge St. in a circulation'In saldjjteatrlct. at least five MAN- -Interested In developing own F. Dimoek ft Co., Realtors Ml- financing. G. L. LoveU, 49, of MAsly Rd., don. ' Chestnut St. accident, Tuesday. days before'v the Articles For' Sale 45 Anytime up to .8 p.m. B424S, ' Joseph Ashford. MI- ia.vB o-iiire\cne nay oi saia nearina. BIDWELL Home-Improvement Co. business by selling America'^s best Building Materii^ls 47 See It Day^Or Night FOUR ROOMS and bath. Unfur­ ro llin g PARR Area— Vacant, WarrenvlUe, passing in a no pass­ Also, St. Mary's CYO. 7 :^ p.m.. The Whalen car’s fender struck andind br mailins on hk before April 2.1. LAWNS REPAIRED and rolled 94818. Barbara Woods. MI 9-7702 six rooms, two baths, garage, $15,400. \ Bolton, new 5'.! ''w m ing zone; Francis Swenson, 34, of the left rear side of the Reggett 19SS.1959. by certified mell, a copy of this with power roller. Ml 9-6275, Alterations, additions, ' garages known line of retread tires to gas If you have no taeans of trans­ nished. 419 N. Main St. MI 9-0576. or Robert Murdock. Ml 1-8472. ranch, all. the extras plus baser^ent Church hall; Merry SewerxT-H, order>rder U.to ...... Shirley .-J 8. Weiss. 23 Server St.. Roofing and siding experts. Alum KNAPP SHOES. Harry Mahoney, YOUR BIJIUHNG NEEDS portation, I’ll send \m y auto for brpCzeway. Bucklev school sec­ Tower Hill Rd„ Chaplin, passing 3:15 p.m. with Mrs. Ethel Cargo; vehicle, the police report of the ac­ Manchester. Contr:. guardian ad litem stations, car dealers,, garages, etc. 38 Maple St. Tel. MI 8-4837.' Om CE SPACE tion,' $15,900. Femdale Realty. MI garage. On 2eautiful view. acre lot. Also, Richard A. Salveggio, 19, ALL TYPES of carpentry work TWO R(X>M furnished apartment. (XXVI) JUST OFF Porter St. Owner very anxious to sell. Willimantlc. $9; G. A. Yeake, 8-2958. done, altaraUons, dormers roof­ plies confidential. Write ^ox G, demonstration. Ml 9-3651 after 8 Cimadian Framing, Per M’ $89 AN FoeilitiM Private bate, utilities, free park- place, hot water heat, cellar, .125 p.m. # Beautltu: six room Dutch Colonial foot frontage, near bus. Only 2 ^ of South St., 89; J. H. Moore, GARDEN PltoWlNG, no Job • too ing. porches, etc. Call Ml 9-6981. Herald. 1x13 Dry Western Sheathing su it a b l e for cattage—Bengal gas AmpI* Rorliiiiig Ing, adults. CaU MI 9-8191. for only $31,800. CaU R. F Dlmock Bolton—$21,900. New large six' 4 9 .\f Willimantlc. $6; Miss Patri­ range w|th oil- burner. Vi(estlng- $14,700. Carlton W. Hutchins, Real­ room ranch, breezeway, too-car small. NewTFarmall Cub). Rea- FOR YOUR repairs or new work TOP QUALITY loam. Excellent for Per M’ $89 ' $40 ondjip ATTRACTIVE three room fur­ ft Co.. Realtors. MI 94345 or Mr. cia M. Welch, 20. of Andover. $6; AS USUAL sonAble. Free estimates. Also light Knotty Pine Paneling All) 8' house refrigerator, 8 pleCe wal­ Bernle Cantor, TR 5-8495. tor. MI 9-S132-. > garage,stoo raised hearth fire- call William lOuiehl, Contractor landscaping, greenhouses and nut dining room set. X4(rg8 Out­ nished apaittment. Private en­ and I\W . Ostapko, 20, of Canaan, trucking.. Call Ml 9-5951.' lawns. Fill gravel, alone. Call y , Per M’ 1140 M. M. ANDREWS CO. GAMBOIJm BUILT three bed^ placea, 11! baths, amesite drive, forfeit lof 89 bond for failure to ap- and Builder. Tel. MI 3-7778. door-indoor TV antenna. Call Ml PHONE AD 8-5854 trances. Parking. Adults. Apply (XXV) EAST HARTFORD Excel- 114 acre lot. Help Wanted—-Female. 35 Walt MI 8-8803. D isa^ arin g Stairways, 3-7949, Reasonable. 38 Flower St. ■ 299 Autumn before 7 p.m. lent investment property, $35,000. room ranch with qr without new pea.v ALTERA’TIONS to kitchens, bath­ \ Each $24.95 furniture. Large lot with, privacy. Other listings available. ' t Troop Formed rooms, attics, cellars, porches, or HOUSEWIVES—Increase the fam- USE A TORO power mower from Ehccelletit investment property. MI 9-3328. A new 0^1 Scout Troop 28 has Perfect For Beginners Marlow’s to make your lawn care 6 Panel Colonial Doon j For further information or ap­ New listings needed UNUSUAL playroom. Plumbing, carpentiy, lly income without Interfering Business Locations been organiS|M with Mrs. Grant E. easier. Prices begin at $89.95. \ From Each $8.95 pointment to see cal) R. F. EHUIRIDGE ST—Two-family frame USED CAI electrical and masonry. Aluminum with your household chores. Make for Rent 64 Dimoek ft Co., Realtors, MI 9-5245, . LAWRENCE F. FIa'n O Toothaker jA and Mrs. Russell D. siding. Garages, cottages, out­ your own time, commieaipn, free Marlow’s,. 867 Main St. Windows—Complete and 5-5-4, one-car garage. First floot Potter as leadkrs. Meetings will be Set Up - From Each Illj.SO MANCHESTER SEPTIC TANKS Joseph Aahford Ml 9-8818, Bar­ vacant. Down payment, $2.000.. Broker buildings, room additions. Nuside training; Car necessary. Call for LOAM, dark, rich, stone ires. Top OFFICES Bt^Aiidrews BuUding. 88 bara Woods, MI 9-7703 or Robert at 2:30 p.m. Tuesday at the 'W Engineering Company, Inc., 84 i appointment. Ml 3-5247, Mahogany Paneling Ft. 15c \ 'a n d - East Center St. from $40. An­ Hattie L. George, Agent.-J A 24074, MI 9-6910 FORD VICTORIA quality. Columbia Conatruction. HARTFORD ROAD Murdock, Ml 3-8472. MI 9-5761. Church Community House. \ CHEVROLET BEL All i r Oak St.. MI 8-1425. Colored Shakes 18" Sq, $10180 drews • Manchester Corporation, THREE bedroom ranch, fireplace, School buses'wlU leave the girls WELL ESTABLISHED local real PI 2-83i., Willimantlc AC 8-3283 PLUCCED SEWERS a d 8-8484. This sleek 19.56 Hardtop Is full.v equipped Looking for a new iiaed car? Check 8d A 18 d Common Nails Keg. ${0. ONE OF OUR many better values PORTER STREET—Desirable / six etainlesa ateel sink, knotty pine off at the building after school with Fordomatlc drive, power steering, de 1957 4-Door Sedan. Equipped with estate office looking for a capable PEAT Humus, shredded, screened, ‘’^'^^12:606 —year old five room ranch with Roofing-Siding 16 saleswoman. Write Box D, Herald. We wU, best our competitors Maehint CltanMl OFFICE SFACE suitable for doc­ room Colonial. Enclosed porch, at­ cabinets, ceramic tile bath. Full sessions. Parents ai^aaked to pick luxe 8 tube radio, front and rear apeakers. 'glide drive, power steering, radio; hbater, excellent top dressing, soil condi­ advertised price by at least 5% tor, lawyer, optometrist, real es­ full basement. Opposite Verplanck tached garage, attractive lot. Only dry .baaement. Aluminum storms them up promptly at\4 p.m. magic air heater, white wall tires, direc­ dffrosters, dtrectlhnal Ilghta, back-up/llghte, HOUSEWIVES: Work near home, tioner. Ml 3-6515. 2 Family 7 and Septic Tanks. Dry Wells. Sewei tate, bumrance. Will remodel. School. Tip-top condition. Selling $18,500. Maddock ft deVos. Reai- and screens. ’! acre. Nice subur­ Officers serving forVhe remain­ tional lighta. back-up lights, beautiful tu- wlilte wall tires, tutone finish. This Chev­ FOR AIL TYPES ot roofing and NOBODY--BUT NOBODY l.lnes In4talled--ch with attached ga­ cal public health visiting nurse, $2285 to trim. tion. All types of roofing, siding, Street..Ml 9-4387. apace. 3-7847. lot, 100x343. High elevation. Shade rage. $16,500. Sales pries Includes and apple ttees, $3,000, MI 9i4997, and members of the Young. Moth­ Pattern , No. 2275 contains tis­ gutters and carpentry work, is MEft FOR farming work. No ex­ vjs;, ■ APPLY . FOR rug, dishwasher and disposal. For MANCHESTER - Two-family 5-5. ers Club, co-sponsors. sue—Sizes 4, 6 and 8 incl; mate­ yeara. experience. Ml 8-7180. . perience, r^ulred. Apply Connecti­ 1957 PUTMOUTH 1956 FORD 1956 CHEVROLET Houses for Rent 65 further information or appoint­ Main St.. location. Full price, $180()—MANCHESTER building•ng lot Reservations will close at 5 p.m. Savoy 4 -E ^ r Hardtop. Pow- Rockville Police Cruiser. rial requirements; color transfer; cut State Employment Service, • SEPTIC TANKS "WM. DICKSON ment. to see call The R. F. $16,500. Outskirts, three bedjoom with trees. 100x140. .Tremont Agkg«n- tomorrow (Tues.) for a meeting FAIRLANE sowing directions. ROOkTNG, SIDING, painting. Car- 808 Main St., Manchester. FIVE ROOM houee,-enclosed yard.', erfllte, ramo, heater, white Power glide, heater and de­ pentry Alterations and addiUona Cleaned and Installed Dlmock ft Co., Realtors, MI Cape, 11! baths, sacrificing for cy. Realtors, Rockville, TR 5-2349. under the auspices of-the Service wall tires, ^ to n e blue. 4-Door' Sedan. Fordomatlc, Send 25c in Coins, for this pat­ A SON SALE Nice neighborhood. $125 monthly. 94345, Joseph Aahford, MI 9-8818, radio, heater, white wall froster. 4-Dtor Sedan. Spe­ $11,5()0. Over fifty more listings of Bureau for Women’s Organiza­ tern—add 5c for each pattern for Ceilings Workmanship guaran­ 260 TOLLAND TPKE. cial price. teed. K. A. Dion, Inc.; i n Autumn • SEWERS Rawllnge, 61 Jarvis Road. Barbara Woods, 5Q 0-7702 or Rob­ all kinds. F.H.A. financing. Mini­ ANDOVER—School Road, lot 184x tions at the Connecticut Room, G. tires, tutone ivorv and blue. flrst-class mailing. .Send to Anne EXPERIENCED .painters wanted. PHONE Ml 0-0920 M l.9^8183 ert Murdock, Ml 3-6472. mum down payments. Call Ells­ 140. M400. Walton W. Grant Agen­ Fox A Co. building. Hartford. 1 $ ll8 5 $885 Cabot. The Manchester Evening St. MI 8-4880. CaU MI 3-0547 after 8 p.m. Machine Cleencd LOAM $1485 worth Mitten Agency. Realties. cy, Realtors, MI 3-1153. Herald. 1150 AVE. OF AMERI­ Suburban For Rent 66 (Xni)-8ANTIN/L Drive—Off Kee- The dinner meeting at 6 p.m. GIANT DISPLAY rushed free. # INSTALLATION LAW N SEEDING new St. New 5Mi room ranch on MI 34930. Thursday will be open to the pub­ 1953 PONTIAC 1957 FORD TUDOR 1955 BUICK SUPER CAS, NEW YORK 88, N. V. Print ROCKVILLE— New three room lic. 'Hie speaker will be an i Name, address and- Pattern Num­ Roofing and Chimneys 16-A Chance make $27 day. Sell beauti­ large wooded lot. Built by Harry MANCHESTER—Rapeh living can Suburban for Sale 75 Hardtop. Hydramatlc..drive, For the thrifty minded used This luxurious 2-Door Hard- ful brass front door name plates. SPECIALIST TIME IS HlERE! aputtnent,: refrij^erator. gas Goodwin Jr.', $18,500,. R. F. Dlmock American employed by an oil com- j car buyer. This 6 cylinder Is ton has dynaflo drive, powar ber. RUOFINQ - Bpecialtslng in repair- range, disixxiall, no pets, $75. Call )>e yours in this spacious 8-room pany' operating in America. His radio, heater, directional Have >’ou a copy of our 1958 Wrlte^Hational Engravers, Water- ft-Co., Ml 941245, Joseph Ashford, home at 70 Agnes Drive In Jarvis BEAUTIFUL seven room-country lighta. 1xTck-up lighta. tutoije Just like new. Radio, heater, steering, power brakaa, pow­ roofs of al) kinds Also new town, Mass. MEET BOR OLIVER TR 6-iU08. or TR 5-5050. Ml 94U18, Barbiua Woods, MI home with character. Two fire­ talk will concern a searching ap- ^ er windows, radio, heater, Needlework Album? It contains roots Gutter work. (%im.>n oven and this Jarvis built Cape at 261 West m. May 6 at Tremblay's store. FORTY-FIVE OTHER MAKES and MODELS FROM $25.00 fa $7.0QO Phone 'Ml 9-0081 YOUNG MINISTER and wife de- Barbara Woods, Ml 9-7703 or Rob- Mrs. Ronald Knapp is In charge of I'K’iki rariiniinan nna for this pattern—add'5c for each FURNACES cleai^d, repaired, in- Ml 9-0650 ' converse Custom Mod* . fire furnished apartment in Kao- stove. Paneled fireplace wall with Center St. Six fooma, in tip-top ert Murdock, MI 3-8472. . nnnn Hwpii.in Rnrifi pattern for first-class mailing. Xtalled.. Gas, oil, coal. Heating, Chester-Vernon area. Reply Box bookcases. Full basement. Oeram- shape. Modern fotihica and tile tickets. Returns are to be made JtOUTEtS ' ninnna Send to Sue Bumetf, The Man­ cbollM and sheet metal work.rork. m JR. ■ io tile bate. $14,600. R. F; Dlmock kitchen, tiled'bath. Aluminum eld­ BOLTON—Two new ranch homes. On or before Saturday to her. Mrs. FORD Manchester since 1937. T, P. MEN'S SUITS H, Herald.______, Jiten L. MacQiiown or Mrs.- R. C. WlKDSOa AVB. (aranafi chester; Evening Herald, 1150 AVE. Sizee 44-46. Also tuxedo— WAKTED! Oo., Realtors... Ml''9-5240, Joseph ing and storms. Basement garage.- Top value, top construction. Fei^ nrann nnnn OF. AMEBI|)AS, NEW YORK 88, Aitkin, Tolland Turnpike, Man WANTED—Small house or apart-' Ashford, ■ Ml 94818, Barbara *V49S> V.A.* mortgage may be as-, turea include acre Iota, fireplaot, Wordm. chelter.VMCMiCA. MlJVJL8 8-8798. with shirt, studs, tie, etc. 40 sumed. Will sell due to transfer base'jien: with garage space (or 2 Briefs VBRMON nijnnn ananann N. Y. • Print- Nam*. Address. with PAINTING ani short. USED CARS ment, ilx rooms or mors.. Box F, Woods, Ml. S-WOS. or 'Jtobert Mur­ ANNEX laiiH aiininiiii Zone, Btyle Number and Size. -‘ LOAM ^ Kanchseter Herald.______dock, t o 84412. , ' St $14,900.. jAiyia Realty Co., 283 cars, .billlt-ln oven, combinattoa Tht -First Ckihgregatlona] JLLOTD'S PLU»Sli. merger at charge. Refreshments will be and will present the program. Mb 88s. the Board of IfMucatlon and Hart­ Mraau af OtreAfttaa ford Public High School teacher.' its meeting Tuesday night at 8 served, and prizes awarded. The Sessio n s WEST MIDPLE THKNf IKE Mnncheaer—^A City of VUlafte Charm will talk on "Colonial Connecticut o’clock in the atiditorium of ' the affair Is open to. tlH^^ pulrflc. Aaron Cook Jr., son of Mr. Snd Hiatorj’" at the meeting of the Ki- Hartford Electric Light Co., Hart­ Mrs. Anron Cook, 562 E. Middle l/.S* . ^ CORNER DUKANT SI 7 - 1 wahis Cliib Thursday noon. ford. • Michael Leturetano', 21 View 8t.. Tpke., has beyin elected secre V y 1 Chdrifiher (ClaMlfled Advertlatng on Cage 14) PRICE FIVE CENTS is chairman of the membership of the Student Council a t B a b .\ i’ NEW LARGER QUARTERS VOL. LXXVII, NO. 178 (SIXTEEN PAGES) CHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, APRIL 29, 1958 Leonora Smyth, 5. daughter of Members of the Women’s Club committee of the Technical Publi­ Institute of Business Administra­ John P. Wlet, executive vice PLENTY OF FRONT AND REAR PARKING M/. and Mrs. B. Burton Smyth, are reminded of the meeting to­ cations. Association of New Eng­ tion, Babson Park, {dass. p.rasident bf the Manchester Cham­ A land. The association will hold a 27 Hilltop Dr., has been chosen by night at 8 in thf South Methodist ber of Commerce, is acting as the Garden Club of Northfleld, N. Church, at which Mrs. Bettv Beat­ dinner meeting' at Tara Hall. A course in cooking out-of-doors AUTO G U SS INSTALLiD ^ J., to'be the rose'princess and to ty of Wellesley Hills, MaM.. will ThoffipsonvUie, Tuesday night at fo r . a ll. Girl Scout - leaders will be I. host for two sessions of the U.S. Mikoyan S ^a Cardinat’s crown the rose queen at Northfield spei^ oh flpwer arrangements and 6:3W. held Thursday from 9:30 a.m. tot Chamber of Commerce ' annual GLASS FURNITURE TOPS Ike Plan Not Vital on June 14. tricks With flowers. Me a officers 2:30 p.m. at Calnp Merrie-Wood.! meeting in Waahington.' D.C. Bonn Wariied v\-ili be elected. The annual dlimer Manchester Lodge' of Masons Registrations for thld course "Organize Right for Effective MIRRORS (Flr*pla«* ond Door) C on d ition A rummage sale will be conduct­ will be served in Woodruff Hall of will hold a special meeting tomor­ should be made at;the Girl Scout Action" is today’s topic which -will ed by Senior Girl Scout Troop 1 on Center Church Monday, May 26. row night at 7:30, pt Which time office by tomorrow. emphasize getting action from lo­ PICTURE FRAMING (oH typ*t) On Atom Arms May 7 from 6:80 to 0 p.m. at. the Checks-may ue mailed to Mrs. El­ members will witness the degree cal and state Chambers o f Com­ Community ■ Y. Anyone having mer Odpll, 512 E. Center 3t. No work of John- Mather Chapter, Or­ St.. Elizabeth’s Mo'thers Cirble merce, trade.and profeBsional or­ ^Excellent* articles to contribute and wishing reservations will be accepted after der of DeMolay. Following the de­ will m e « at the home of Mrs. ganizations. WINDOW oiMi PLATE GLASS Berlin, April 29 {^PJ— Anas­ rx to have them picked up may call gree work there will be a social James Glieeson, 228 School St., The importance of good teach­ tas I. Mikoyan told East Ger­ May 19. OO.VntACTURSi WE ^ V E tN STOCK Rome, April 29 (VP)— either Mrs. David Starrett, 26 hour with refreshments. Wednesday tjight at 8:15. Elec­ ing will be stressed at an "Educa­ mans tdday he had warned Ferndale Dr., .or Mrs. Donald Har­ tion of o f f i c ^ will be held. Co­ tion Luncheon" tomorrow. Static- uel Cardinal Stritch was re­ ' Degree MistYea. Ruth Beckwith hostess will 'ba.Mrs. John Schieb- MEDICINE CAIINETS and SHOWER DOORS Chancellor Konrad Adenauer rison, 45 Prances Dr. Members of XI Gamma Chapter displays of the latest equipment to ported in excellent condition of Sunset Rebekah Lodge has enpflug. Valedictorian of pie personally that West Ger- called a rehearsal for -.tonight sit of Beta Sigma Phi are reminded of ' -prove teaching will be featured. OPEN SATURDAYS--4IPEN THURSDAY EVENINGS Washington, April 29 (4P>—fthmt eome of the U n g ^ a today.'.,,Jle had a good night Advertisement Edwin C. Lynn, who graduates potential of television as s merg- ‘ many faces ' "extraordinary 7:30 in^ Odd FelloVs Hall of all the founder's day dinner Wednes­ “ ESTIMATES OLADLl' GIVEN O n. Nathan F. Tinning t o l d ' horrthu followtfig the amputation of day night at 7 r’clo'Tk at* the Cor­ A rummage sale Will be held by In June. from Syracuse Univer­ medium of broadening the Influ­ ere" of parts of'the forces, far he-< if it accepts atomic officers *and members taking part the Wome -s MlsaioWrj Society sity, Syracuse,- N. Y., has been Congress today some UiS. his right arm. e- Hubbard HW-Day Camp, Glas­ in the tableaux. They.ar>, also re­ ner House, Farmington. ence \of expert teachers will be tonbury ope.ns July 7 for boys and oif the Emanuel Lutheran Church named valedictorian of his grad­ shownNthroug{i a live Bemonstra- forces are , ready now— wwith-, in -, The private physician of Pope ; minded to bring ' rtlcles for the Friday morning at 9 ^elock in th fS ^ tto n t a k e r s S ^ creU rt^ ! The Soviet I*'** Plus XJI, Prof. Riccardo Galeazzi*; girls, ages 3 to 13. For further in­ The Community BapUst Church uating class in the School of Ar­ tlon orv closed-circuit television out the legislationn a s i ^ by runimage s£le tomorrow in the Luther hall Donations may be left chitecture. of Defense McBlroy last weeV that “ I meeting In East Ber- List, who witnessed the. operation | Says issue formation call MEMford 3-2040 or hall. ulll hold its mother-daughter -din­ teaching, ^ o w TV lessons moti­ “President Eisenhowejlo w ^ — to lln’s Sports Arens thst he brought R ed Blasts write Mrs. Richard O'Dell,' 388 at. the hall 'ITiursday . evening. For this honor"he received the vate student Interest and study the Pentagon and the committee 'SO he could 'report to the Pbpe, ner In.Woodrliff hall of the Ceil- strike back within 3 6 ^ in u te s could get together on a redrafting this out during a talk with Ade­ visited Cardinal Stritch early today Hubbifrd Street, Glastonbury. . ter Church Friday night at .6:30. Those dealring picktip of articles schoql medal'of the Institute of ■Will also be ^ow n.. nauer In Bonn list Saturday on the The- Connecticut Department. ma.V contact Mrs. Harold McIn­ of attack. ot the President’e propoMls. Dur-, for another report: "He found the Daughters of Veterans of the Civil Reservations for the dinner, which Architects. • Dr. H oward^. Bevla. chairman dangers of a third world war. Cardinal had no fever'and was Stiould Go tosh. of the President's committe on Houea Armed, Serylcee Commit­ big the weekend ho^ Eisenhower Arctic Plan War. are holding their annual con­ close Wednesday, may be made Lynn, who has teen on "the tee eritica of Eteetihower'a defense and McElroy issued^dUtemertts em­ 'Those who want a unified Gerr sleeping well. | vention today and tomorrow in with Mrs. John Shorrock or Mrs. dean's list every semester, is a scientists and engWers, will make phasizing they were not conceding many must necessarily oppose Specialist l.C. and Mrp, Law­ introduoaaI, to etrengthen criticized' as downgrading the Soviet Union; Confederation of . United Nations, N. Y., ApAl house at- 7 o'clock tonight and which he derved as a paratrooper Chart „ Army, Navy and Air satellite East Germany with the ?o“hS Krehf;"' Viet Foreign Minister Andrei Ddivtries for .the past five ,,’ears. T Tey are is also a graduate member of the gVei . . . wegotournaw 1958 GENERAL the mUltaiy role of the 29 (/P)— The Soviet Union to­ proceed to the Leclerc Funeral Your -e ■ I* iMinff sold to thwl Forc#/was put In bv the White : Bonn' Republic. "We see no other 'rtie Cardinal told vuitora laaf GrOmyko toda.v dism is^d as Home to, psiy repp^cu* to Mrs. presently staying with his par­ Alpha Chi Rho fi-aternity. Preacriptloi ELECTRIC Dish Washar this morning, from o f defense, Is ^Id to ^ after the Peiitsgon finished possibility." he said. day delivered a blistering at­ Just telepfime your order for Mary Frechette, fnother of Denis ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence A graduate of Manchester High Hera American public wntn j It. The western powers have re i night, "I know they’ihe not. there. 1 “a matter ^ sheer puiilicity, tack on the Eisenhower plan drug needs aiid cosmeticsr-giv- School in the'^ass of 1953, he is Frechette, a director , of the 8th Lecker Sr., 76 dr.fdeh St., and in that a^iting appliance on 445 Harfford timid; ^The need for f f i / T h i , "i, a repeal of preaent law Jected confederation and insist on i but.I ‘ feel aenaations in the tips of I Pre.sident Eisenhower’.* pro- for creation of an Arctic in y Ing your Charge Plan num­ OLLIE'S District, / ' the fall he plans to-return to col­ the son of MrNand Mrs. Charles PINE PHARMACY Road. TKkiir prices are amazingly low and po.sal for international inspec­ ber . . . Lynn,'53 Foley ^pt. ne^ed in the space age. The 70>year-old Roman Catholic sptfetion, to guard against sv lege. Mrs. Decker Is the former 6M Center 8L—MI 9-9811 chief 0# staff bf any individual serv­ supervised free elections. tion of the Arct'c. A U T O ^ O D Y Manchester Emblem . dlub- will Cectle ,Marinarc of Morriatown, credit tern^easy . and their service is' . "Now It appears there le no niied prise attack. - / Get ice may go directly to Congress East Germany's Communist | wbh* renssti'^s"Jri « e said the United State, made meeting tonight at N. J. " ■ „ /for this legislation to trigger Im­ party leader. Walter XTlbricht, ap­ Soviet Delegate Arkady A. So­ ir W E W IN G ' ^guaranteed ^isfectory. I’m sure you'll want with any matter he thinks , needs common for persons who hare lost I*** proposal because, "they simply bolev declared Rusiita would not ^ m e d ia t e Hall for the pur- ...... { ■ mediate action,’’ Hebert e*W. legislative attention, provided only plauded with little show of , en­ limbs. intelligence'data concerning ■T)elivery '^nominating- wnd electing The following new officers have G-E Washer wtt like mine. , / Taking up another partja Twln- thusiasm when Mikoyan flnished take part in ncgotlatlon^proposed AUTO lO D Y ond that he notifies^the secretary of de­ I . The CardinaTa right arm ’was U>e Soviet territory. ' , by the United Statesyinsteail. he bee elected hy the Little Flower . . « Mabel. Ing'e testimony. Rep. P w e fDflHl fense. speaking. amputated above the elbow fester-' He spoke st a news conference at FENDER REPAIRS of Jesus Mothers Circle: Mrs.-'Rob­ Mr B#0 Wa»VM*a* a»w” asked what' present Igw prevents Mikoyan came to Rast Berlin suggested that the ^ o l e question UMt, ^Durntni #r Itehlnf Administration witnesses have ! day after a blood clot livelopid Ih **** ^ Ministry. ' , of safeguards agai/rn' surprise at­ c o m p lete c a r The Paat Chief Daughters of the ert Digan, leader; Mrs. George Jtront Smelung^Cloudy. Orlntj.du# to DONT the military establishment from called the present provision point- lor » one-day friendship whirl to the lower arm and gangrene set In, . "O"* hardly .help concluding ★ I Murray, co-leader;' Mrs. Edward “ KidDoy ind BlAddtr IrritAttoiu, - setting up its- maipr unified Com­ leas saying Congress always gives fhow tlwt Moscow places East and ^ t o r r s a id he was rw^^^ « » « the author, of that proposal tacks be left to A summit confer- Dn^ghters of Scotia wilt meet trrOT8TExTor quUlThelp. JO |. Still plenty of wear left |n I ence-alqng \ v it^ long list of other' PARINTING Wmorfow 'night at the home of Oleschefski, secretary; Mrs. Ed- ■rova aafety far yount And .old. Aik dtufr mands In a d v a n c^ f war. the individual services a hearing West Germany on a par, oulcklv from the operation and •'"''e once again proved that their shoes when hronght here for { problems. / LACqVF.R and ENA5IEL Alra. Catherine Malcolm', 689 Main > ard Moriarty, treasurer; Mrs. Su m undtr «onay-»mck fUM^ I expert , repairing. - Twining sald/Uie question gets without their having to take the The Soviet deputy premier, who J^ouid be out of bed l^ w o or three Pi*n« 4o not provide for serious! PRESCntPnpN PHARMACY - JOB of the Air Force--but not the mlt meeting. 1 dral; who also flew over to be Gromyko told correspondents: tic. M ANCNISnilCONM */- Army chief of, staff. with their ailing colleague. Clt4*a U.S. .AlUaiices .WHAT A M "Our problem is one of lan­ On Jobless Benefits "The value of this proposal, which TH* MARK OP Cardinal Btritch was stricken ' would include in the area..under in The Soviet delegate charged CORNER MAIN and OAK STREiTS TH088 STARTING too; guage.’*' CooUdte said. dThile 4n route to Rome to become that the discussions as proposed MAMMeH He addeiLR has been brought’out action vast territories of Soviet VPUR J.A.WH1TE Pro-Frefect of the_CTurch’s C on -! ,but would not Include an by the United States would leave G L A S S 6 0 . FOR 6 BIGDAYS Washington, A m l'29 dis--present form. He called some of ^regstion for the Propagation of .„"h -f th. tetr^^ the Soviet Union standing alone «nemployn,entj,lui provirion "a dole... .nothing Ui-th» Faith.Faith, ^ TJit,congTeg,ation c o n g r R a t i o n con­con- ! gu^e. against a group of countries linked relief bill was cleared for Hou.se. else" at his news conference last trols the .cKurch’scKurch’s missionarymiaMonar" ac­-* - ‘ - SHOE REPAIR SHOP AT THE / iate Passes action today by a split vote of the! week. Bi.senhower's own- pfopo- "Be.sides the whole of this ques.. to the United States by militaiy tivities around the world, and the tion of inspection is detached from ; al^liance.s. . , USE YOUR CHARGE ACCOUNT rules committee. 1 sals are not as broad. post Js the highest in the Vatican The bill will be open to virtually i The bill would finance out of the any practical steps toward dis-j The United States had auggesU armament and la transformed into; ed that the participants 'Includa fnion Pension unlimited amendments on the floor I federal'treasury up to 18 weeks '(CoBtinned on Page Fifteen) Special F6r Tuesday Only! , Manehester Sboppiot f irkade with Republicans free to try. to: of «dw*#w%we'i4e*;e^. rre/lrear rA . not beet) ellglWt ^ belC Hy.. to lest ,wlnd' velocity for 'planned maas air drop. Hla concllm oty in his appeal for im- INVISIBLE 19 ■ .6 9 /i 'iRRORS ■ Auto eL4j’j ’ fund control.biU He’ll G^ntmuei uaaa iminadiately. aide, Capt. Stillman Hazeltina stands in door to wait hla- turn. mediaf^actlon; \ 81t4.bmU>a4f,thai ____ . Both officers met toilgh sailing and the air drop of 5,000 para- R^URNITURE TOR'. .,,..1.. AAt ; Dol^’ --Iwineiilttibeneflta tirehare fiillv fully used. 'rfM ' r f l • . /' m , The Soviet government feels Earlier, Sobolev laid before the REG. A f /9 7 J 2 2 *1 GCUi^S TUH t U CLW U R i.y S debate to^krep the political pwl j •'**“ *^**l!L vii troopei-s was called off. The exercise was canceled tdday. (AP 11-nation rouncil a formal propas- Y i S rotver^tati IX > iRs Bpiling the rest of this session. !i Photofax 1. HALF SOLES $2.50 ^ndtcatlon* tqday were thst the | oslhng it an outright dole and al urging aV early summit meet­ White the. men and womw who have not ------t^e grave respon-slbillty which ing and leaving all discussion of .5 0 PER CAHNON H ^ e Labor Committee will hold . .• . Zippers. Replaced—-H ats Cleah^ 3 / 8lSS£Lt.^.ru^t MANCHLSrCR h e^ flgs on the bill with prospecte Tlie bill wee di-afted by Dgmo- New Haven. April 29 - Gov. po^ible conse- mllitary.inspec^on to such a meet­ iurplua laBln DOZEN AND . quencea from those provocative ing. \ 3 Minute Heel Service— All Work Guaranteed thereX'ncertain. The House - al- c''kt. on the Hoiue Ways and (Conriniird on Page Right) Ribicoff aays hell continuO' the; ^j,e American Air SHOES SHINED ready has 16 blHs on the subject ««■ »* Committee over Republican GM, Ford Block Delay Lodge took no xjote of the So­ tacludin^one Identical to the Sen-1 o p j^ s U ^ economies he ssys hsve been pro- | Force, he, said, viet proposal, in prqasihg for pri­ *aU messn duced hy the 10 per cent cutback j "The Soviet government is still vate negotiations oi\^the . Eisen­ WORK DONE WHILE U WAIT SPeciAL RATE ON LARGE ORDERS FOR ih controllsbie expenses he ordered hopeful that the U.S. government hower proposal, He kmd today’s Chalrman/Barden (D-NC) of the jobless pay st -t.te CLASS REUNIONS, BANQUETS. Etc. mo/R all unemployed—including last Jan. 1 will display common sense and On U A W Pact Parley council meeting could '^ a r k the House Comnilttee ha. said, how­ those J4'ho have, exhausted, bene- -a-kI ¥ T C! ¥ > To date, he told a meeting of the S P A C E M A N ever, he belle.ves there is a public will halt In the interests of peace A fits under sute Insurance p r o - i P l J p a 1 1 ^ f h U ' y New Haven ‘TAiSpayers Research the unprovoked and impermissible (Contlnurd on Page E W t) Buy your ftotcera where they are frown-— demand for JlSdiftm in this field. grams and those n ot. presently .k .2 . m -aiAT Council here last itight. they have • SEE A PREVIEW OF A TRIP The Senate fihBlIy achieved a ♦ flights of American bombers Detroit, April !# IP* —General ♦contracts for two years giving ; eligible. The government would saved the state 82,7,50.426. fuT*?. "iP ’ hydrogen bombs in, workers built-in annual wage in­ TO THE MOON unanimous votel':ublicans dendunced it as too Uruguay Wool thS direction of the frontiers ofi p„nlriM't notU‘«. toda.v on creases of at least 8 cents an hour The administration bill would "We are going to continue this the Soviet Union. j United Auto Workers t’ninn. • SEE FOR THE FIRST TIME A . taeak and Democrats defended it provide extension of beneflU only , and al.m d6st of llvirtg increases. effort to save in all ways po^lble." Gromyko dismissed as equally; The notice is effective at iniil- a s. a strong protection for 85 mil­ to' workers exhausting present Job- j Montevideo, Uruguay, April 29 "But even then," he added, "the Still Fur ,\part Bulletins HUMAN SHOT HIGH IN THE Al6 lion Americans covered by pension budget, policies of the 1937 General unacceptable Elsenhower's recent night .May 28, when the current The lifting .of a new.s blackout less pay rights. It would in -: Warned that Russia is cutting «ngKe»tlon that technical experU and welfare funds. \ ! crease Ute eligibility period by 50 | jn on U.S: markets in Latin Ameri- I S-year eontraef expires. on bargaining talks that started a from the APrIlVires. TAKE ADVANTAGE OP'TftE AT05IIC VALCEK Until the final i^ l call. Republi­ “ >e two nations sit down to^ month ago disclosed the auto in­ cans fought unsuccessfullj\ to per cent over present coverage. I ca. Vice President NLxoh was urged gether to diacuss means of reach- i Detroit. April 29 iJP) — General ==FLO RIST and GREENHOUSES NEXT WEEK IN EVERY PARKADE STORE . . with the states repaying the fed- by local U.S. busine.ssmen last slon, will make the.going extreme­ dustry and the union were far broaden the 'bill into a general ly rough ing disarmament. ' Motors "Corp, and Ford Motor Co. apart, with no Immediate prospect i BIG-S REJECTS RED PLAN labor reform measure. ersl government for cost of the night to back moves to revive •'The Soviet government believes i have given Walter P. Reuther an 621 HARTFORD RD. PI^ONE M l 9-7700 i additional relief. Uruguay's wool sales to the United The Governor, s Democrat, crit­ of reaching any kind of an agree-1 ’"Wasliington. April 29 UP)— '• PERFORMANCE S<’HK0ULK; / Fourteen amendments they of­ this is not the path which holds; emphatic no to his proposal to put The United SUtes, Britain, and Another rival proposal by Reps. States. icized the budget policy of the Re­ ment. , MONDAY sad ^ ’BSDAY, 4 P..M. fered. covering a wide range from I promise of success," he told ques- off until September a shov^-down in’ .General Motors said the union j France toda.v completed draft­ proposals designed to assume Herlong (D-Fla) and Harrison (D-, Nixon, here on-the first-leg of publican-dominated 1957 Legisla­ WEDNESDAV-'niURSDAY-FRIDAV, 4 T>.5I. and 8:45 P.M. ture often in his address. ttoners. bargaining on new labor contracts. (leniancj.s would amount’ to an in-i ing a new message to Moscow. phon e US hf SATURDAY, 1:80 P.M. 4Mid 4 P.M. ' union diemocracy to efforts to'V a i would substitute federal-state. a good will tour of eiTht Latin- The 2.5-year-oId council desdribes "The matter, li not that techni- I Chrysler Corp. is expei'ted to ci'casc "of more than 73 cents an! It Is understood to reject Rus­ make major changes In theTaft- i public aaslstaqce on a 50-50 , American nations, discussed the 'make it unanimous. - sia’s demand tha( Poland and • FREE p a r k in g FOR 2.500 CARS • Itself as -a citizen’s agency en­ hour. Ford estimated the de­ ■ y Hartley Law, were defeated. A | matching basts for unemployed wool situation for 40 minutes with gaged in acientiftc research and (ConHniied on Page Right) The United Auto Workers Union Czechoslovakia be iiii^uded In coalition of alt Democrata except workers not now eligible for. in- « 1,5-man delegation. Assistant mands more than at 71 cents an educational publication in the in­ yesterday asked the Big Three car hour. The companies said these diplomatic talks on summit Is­ Sen. jUgusche (D-Ohio) plus about sured beneftta. • Secretary of State Roy R. Rubot- terest of governmental economy. makers for a .3-month* extension sues. The draft, 'worked out a dozen Republicans turned -them The reportgd vote of the rules tom and Samuel C. Waugh, presi- of present contracts which run out were demands for wage Increases Ribicoff apoke on "Economy In and fringe benefits and did not In­ by top .State Department offi­ back. commlttee to clear the Democratic ^ dent of the Export-Import Bank, Government." ' at the end of May. cials with the Brlti^ ' and Onl.v one amendment was adopt­ bill was 8-4. . sat in on the talks. clude the union's profit .sharing de­ "There Is always room for hon­ News Tidbits Reuther said his motive was to mand. French ambossadors.^n.* bren ed. It was a proposal by Sen. Veto by Ike Hinted ' I The delegation said the United est differencqfc of opinion between .illow time for A gigantic clearance referred to London And Paris M l 3-4123 Mundt (R -api to make It illegal There Have been strong hints states is losing the Uruguayan the Governor and the General As­ Culled from. AP Wires sale to help the car makers market The union called the.se estimates i for Anal approval. that President Eisenhower would maiket because of the high prices 8.50,000-unsold new cars. He sug­ fahta.stic but gave none of its own.! sembly and even among members Harlow H. Curtice. General j (Continued on Page Seven). veto the Democrats’ bill in its asked by this doUar-sliort/iand aAd of the General Assembly gested the manufacturers cut PRAVD'A BI-AMe H IVEST' ’ Furs Need A stiff duties imposed by tfce United Ribiroff, “ adding ""\V ith''’thia’ " 1 Large boulder and two saplings prices. The union, he said, would Motors president, and Henry Ford' 5IOSPOW, .A|mi ^ (/P)—Pravdn II, president of Ford Motor Co., j ” *'^**' J .u t ti.- n 1. 'ij have no quarrel, for much good stop car containing mother and give up a 8 c?nla an hour produc­ said today lUptoraatlc negotia­ \ Cool Climate For The f^oup u rp d that the United differences three children from plunging Into tivity increase June 1 hut would indicated the companies arc ignor- ; tions for' a submit conlerenc*^ pond In Qu'incy. Ma-ss after auto insist upon retaining cost of living ing the profit sharing demand. | f, r a X h nav them co- have stalled In .Moscow, Thn McCall’s McCall’S The Summer/ drops down 15-foot embanknient.. increases and layoff pay- beneflUs Ford tempered Reuther's pro- \ C'unmiinlst Party organ launch­ Vanguard Fizzles, Bristol mother iand four children during the summer month-s. po.sal "repre.sentative of an a tti-! ed what a|H»ear«l-i4«b».be a cam­ 4469 aid recipients purchase the wool it o f' comoromiae. reM-iied bj' firemen from porch roof General Motors and Ford «jac- jtude that is ruthlessly oppprluniS- ; That means ju s t one place. Our "Too ottep, however." he aaid, paign to mniA-the \Vest for thn in softer currencies. It was also after Are breaks out in their 2- cused Reuther of stalling in an at- tic lack of wogress—If hot an nc- fur storage, vault. In Hale’s sci-. suggested that the Export-Import "the difficulties are needlessly com- story frame home. 'tempt to Improve his bargaining Curtice in GM'.s letter accused T>ound*d bv irre.sponsible^ double tiial bremdown—in preparations entific cojd storage vault, .vour Bank float a loan to tide Uruguay President George Alpert of the position by withholding threat of [the union of stalling, i for siuinnlt talks. ]■ Satellite Try Fails talk, by expedient action that de­ New Haven Railroad say* 20 East-' furs are protected from' heat, ov^r the. balance of payinent dif­ a strike until the companies start ■"This 18 not a proposal for in- j ficulties. liberately ignores the coat, or dis- ern rallroade., inchidjng hi.s own. moths, / moiflture and inaured production of 1959 model's. dustiial peace,” he said. "It Is a| c h AAVtBEK LIKES NIXON Wool has been Uruguay’s big­ “ will fold up" unless the.v art- Both made a counterproposal, proposal—at m ost- for a tempor-: (Continued on Page Three) \yhsiiishlJigton,- April ' 29 i/PV—A against fire and theft! Cape Ganaverat. Fla., April 29apanles Vanguard I to an orbit gest export Item. Heavy sales were given emergency government re­ They offered to extend the present | ary stalemate." ] preuii-t■tIon that' Vice -President GUSS LINED TANK lie f.. .Republican National Chair­ First On Fashion's Agehda— (ff)—The Navy’s latest ’Vanguard March 17. made recently to Soviet Russia, N)\on^ , . . will be the Republican safeUite rocket roared off to a The Vanguard II payload, equip­ which has been negotiating to sell man Meade Alcorit. atlU_ sa>’s candidate fqr' prrsiilcntrin 1960 • FURS STORED AT 3% OF VALUATION WITH 10-YEAR grand start last night but splashed ped with one battery powered radio Uruguay ' 10 tankerloads of ))etro- Democrats would probably win tiie dreVv B thunder of applause and 9 9 into thie Atlantic Ocean 1,500 miles transmitter compared with two in let’m arid 2,000 tons of cotton. t Akop Has Plan Senate If elections were held to­ cheers at the U.^ Chamber of Minimum Charg* S3.00 WARRANTY later when it fizzled in flight. Us successful, predecessor, carried ■ Informed sources here said Uru-i A • 1 O 1 1 day. . .There were 84 accidents, in­ Schweitzer Urges Big-3 Commerce convention today. “CHEMISE ' A 20-lnch sphere, equipped with two menioi-y cores to. relay, "dsts guav now has under consideration I I dX f K i r l cluding one fatal accident, during Sen. Mundt (R-SD)' made-thn. delicate instruments to . study .ba'ck to Earth. an import quota ailocatlon which' O i y l l U U l . S the months ot January and Feb­ forecast at the close of a politi­ Relaxed and easy— it will be ydur very 8|iecia1 dress • UNTRIMMED CLOTH COATS • 100% SAFETY t H e . question x-rays shooting from the sun, Is If the satellite had hit an orbit, would D ive .the United States only ruary on the Merritt Parkway, cal debate with Sen. Humphrey tuned to fashions latest look. Visit our Fabric Depart­ In the dppths, But the Navy says the cores would automatically a 42;rfiiUlon share of 475 million Madison, April 29 John Al- State Police report. (D-5linn), when Ihe moderator it did gain some lm)»ortant Infor­ ' Evangelist Billy- Graham draws Outlaw Nuclear Arms invited each senator to tak# a ment. where you’ll find a large variety df fabrics in $50.00 Volu*— $1.50 CONTROLS switch from "store’’ to "read out" in trade. The United States sold -sop of Avon, who Is seeking the ‘'What is the ONE most important r^son why mation from the abortive flight. each time the moon entered sun Uruguay more than 412 ' million Republican nomination' for gover­ 14,500 to the first night meeting guess at his party's'nominee. fashion colors. Listed arc a few of the manj’ fine weaves Conditions were just about per­ of his San Francisco Bay area you changed to Bantly Service?” light after escaping the Earth’s worth of goods in' 1957. nor, has offered a 6-point program 'Oslo Norway, Apr!' 29 (/Pi--Dr.»-Schweilzer said no power has the that will make up beautifully. SIZES TO FIT ALL fect at the missile test center when Large, applauding crowda turn- he .sa.vs would solve Connecticut’s crusade... Farm animals and FAVORS FRENCH TIEJS . • FUR TRIMMED CLOTH COATS shadow. Albert ’ Schweitzer has called •■ ------upon right to test nuolear weapons if "CONSCIENTIOUS STAFF. The staff at Bantly the sleek rocket surged from Us educational problems. , pets often are fed a better balanc­ I.oine, French Togoinnd, April Also aboard were microphones the world's nucli-ai pqwers — the the.v arc.harmful to future genera- 29 i>P)—-The leader of the N»- NEEDS SO^SO-65 lat^ching bad at 10:53 p.fn. to record the Impact on micro (Continued on Pago Haven) AIsop, who told a gathering of ed diet than youngsters, Rep. A. $75.00 Y M » ^ $ 2 .0 0 Oil seems te g e t a tremendous amount of pleasure ,' ’niene was a brief pause, then the United States. Russia and Britain iloiis. They are haimfiil. he said a tionalists who won control of thn 45" DRIP.DRY "TWISTY" ...... meteorite and telemetry equlp- the New .Haven County Republican L. Miller (R-Neb), a physician, year ago in a similar appeal for a New combed yam. solid color cotton. • out of being pleasant and helpful. * alini Vanguard took off with a organization that Gov. Ribicoff to meet at the summit to out­ new French Togoland .As.vembly DAIJLONS. inent designed to broadcast infor- ••y*' "test ban to ■ prevent worldwide said toda.v his followers want thunderous roar. It rose steadily, mation on the affect of the parti- N f l S S P r 111 i H o S P O W comprehension of the proH- Gov. Orvat Faubus of Arkansas law nuclear weapons. “ I cart’t see ,how anyone could miss doing; busi­ ■curved to a level path after 10 i The 83-year-old winner of' the radiation damage. to continue cooperntioB with 45" WESCO "BELFAST" , cles aa they slammed against the ■ *1.?^**'. "duration In thisplans to appeal to the U.S. .Su­ Rejects West's Stand HALE'S NEW STORE HOURS: ness with a company that’s manned and operated seconds and streaked over the At­ preme Court for legjil support of 1952 Nobel peace prize sale in a France. Sylvanus Olymplb of thn Creaae-reateUnt rayon linen. satelUte’i iurface. ' T n R 4»44 f ' U J p f o i "‘ “ ‘ e. P'«dictefi a 65 per cent 1^^ Schweitzer rejected the western Committee for Togolese Unity by such good Joes and Janes.” lantic. The first Vanguard satellite, the I * ” O C C r \ e U . crease Iiy 1956 in Conn.ectlcut col- his move blocking integration at statement issued, last night that- a MON'DAY . . . . 8:00 A.»I. to 5:80 P.M. 36 G A L Lb N SfTANDARD. 'iTie Navy reported 20 minutes position ,t,pat a summit meeting (Cl'T) denied reports that hin 45" WESCO "HI-LO" ...... second . of three moons fired into ------legeiage'population. ' Little Rock Central High School nuclear weapon ban would clear must be preceded by ' extended TUESDAY ... after the successful launching that To meet this !)• urged; , the way for discussion of other party wants to cut alt linlis be­ Dacron and rayon crease-resistant. 9:00 A.M. to 5:80 P.M. SHOWN. ADEOUATE FOR We like our staff— they like people^people like orbit., currently Is circling ' the | Moscow, April 29 (/Pi — Presl- last fall by use of National Guard lower-level negotiations to set up tween France and the U.N. trust the third stage of the vehicle— 1. The expansion pf teachers’ col­ T roops... Fighting contlnuea in disarmament lueations. WEDNESDAY 9:00 A.5I. to 5*80 P.M. MpST HOMES and PRICED AT them. That’s what we call really Jivin’ iP .S . You’re powered by a solid fuel propellant Eartii In an egg-shaped arc which ; dent Nasssr flew Into Moscow to- an agreement. terrtlor.v. ranges from 400-milea at its near- - day for an 18-day state visit that lege in the state. Cuba’s rebellious Oriente Province The Nobel Institute in Norway "It would be Atting." he de­ 38" DACRON and PIMA COHON .. THURSDAY .. 8:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. welcome to live it "up with u s! / —failed to ignite. Vanguard never 2„ That teachers’ colleges, pro­ distributed the aleOient and two Drip-Dry broadcloth. came close to the 18,000 m.p.h est point to 2,500 miles out In | the Kremlin hopes will bind his last night as government fori-es clared, “ if those who have, the CEU.I<'UK TAX SU4SH vide two yeai-s of. undergraduate engage Insurgent hand in Jotvira related ones by Dr. Sihwe'lzer, a authority tb^take the rcsportisibll- FRIDAY ___ _ 9:00 A.M. to 5:80 ,P.M. velocity necessary to boost a aatel- *pace. Thgt shot was so good that. United Arab Republic etill closer work ih liberal arts, W'ashington, .April 2f ilP> — REPLACEMENT CALL Ml 9^595 or TR 5-3271 the eatellite la expected to remain ! to the Soviet Union. sector, killing eight, American- medical', miasionarj in French ity, and not'those who have only HALE’S FABRIC DEPT-^Main Floor ReAr . . . SATURDAY .. 11 te into orbit. 3. Expansion of the University { The Committee for Economio . 9:00,A.M. to 5:80 P.M. FOR ALL YOUR BURNER REPAIR NEEDS aloft for two centuries. The trip is Nasser’s visit to a Nahcy Viscountess Astor Equatorial Africa. nominal authority and who cannot Development (CBD) said today ONLY INSTALLATION Up to this time -through four of Connecticut with emphasis on 1 out aaalnst klsslnr in One of the other statements said i, previous firings of the tempera­ Racing along In orbit with the major world power. The Invitation 2-.vear education, funnelling 1" » « » '" « kissing move an inch from their instruc-, income lax cut will be in GREEN .STAM!^ • AMPLE FREE PARKING the danger of nucle- r war between tiona, would confel' together. order if unemployment and bind- "Our ReputaGoa mental mlssilo-r^the first and sec- Navy' rmoon are tht Army’s two to come to Moscow was extended | fourtVi years and post- Russia , and the United States, is GREEN STAMPS e AMPLE FREE PARKING bELCO-HEAT 'ond stages, powered by liquid fuels, In 1955, the year Russia started | ,R-aduate Work at Storrs. Australia to send three observ Other nations directly inter­ nesB activity decline ,tn April Succesnful projects, the cylindrical greater than e er Such a war ested, such as Atlantic Alliance • N O D O W N PAYMENT • $3.64 P#r Month -Iz-. Yonr Aziuranca" were the blggbsl ,N«vy headaches. Explorers ! gnd n i, launched Jan. arming E ^ p t. but was delayed by 4. 'Maxlhium encouragement In' ,ers to ,U.S. nuclear test at Enl- below March levels. I reenai- ,the Suez eritis. w'etok this, enmnier. Defense Min­ could be avertei only If the two membelrs, could send representa­