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PAGE TWENTY-EIGHT WEDNESDAY, 4UNE 12, im " jKanrlifat^r .Stifnittg Avenire Daily N«t Prei^ Run V r r — '— ^ For the WiMir Ended ' x . ' Th« W ^ e r Mrs. Ida RouireJ^j U Center St, Marion J^Mman, chil­ Meihbers of Sunset Council, No. Saturday avahinf at 8 0*0100)1. jMrvaaee' o f Flag Day. In July .1908, g am for'-this event- ^ u ^ JuIm . June 8 , 1957 Faneaat of V. S. .We has imtumed npihprnOvtrom a vaca dren's librarian of the Mary Che­ 4S^v|De(Tee o f Pocahontas, will Manchest^ Elks fexaltad Ruler Maurice Gaudat the Crfmd.l«rana.|.«age Lodge ofoe thisOUS orddroraer at narp,irp. Mayoraaajrwr ^rold 'furl iu* j i ^ u t T o w i i l7t)x ShedTUended the wcddinf ney Library, 'Will take part in the Dallas, 'Tex., then assembled, prd-^ tonbUil andA8IU Past« wrv Bhcalted Ruler t l , . m eeiht,th a comer of Main and announced today that Past Exalt­ Fair, ,.d£velopipr daring ''V ' ■■ — of Her niece at K e v ^ rt News; Va., discussion aiip^ at methods of ex-' Mark Elag Day ed Rulera Edward N. Serrell apd "^ed for the. annual. ' nationi^de Iford H am l^''of Middletown will 12,540 fog HbllistefiRi^ait 8':16^tonl|;ht to go nlghk Low-dll-85. Friday wamwiN- T h«'‘«5trl Scout office * l ^ 'visited her son XSeorgre and his pandlnj^.Ilbrery services to th^peo- Charles W. Lathrop have besn-lip- observance of Flag Day, making be A e ppihcipal apeakera. Mrs. Mcenber ot .the ' Audll to the W. P. i^htisk euneral Mome Mae Vwinard v ^ be the vocalist. more septilred aftemoeiii Main S t Mfin cJoee for the euinrter family in WaahiprtHn, D. C., and pie of cWnecticut at 'the annual Manchester Lodge No. 1893, Be­ polntad eo->'halrmen of the patri­ It mandatory upon each, subordi­ Barcftii o£ ClrcuUtloil^ showed*. Hlgh'ln upper 80s. - months tomorrow tfternooti st 2 also visited her daugntw and her convention ‘of the Connecticut Li­ to pay respects to Wlllisn) McCar­ nevolent and Protective Order pf otic affair. .. . ^ ^ nate lodge «f theW..— Order. _^J|.Thll JIUP |#av^aes#sr-program tim la open to the Manche$ter— A City of Village Charm' husband. Mr. and Mrs.^^ul Gou­ *x, o'clock. It will -reOpen on. Sept brary Assn; Jh Lakeville on June 19 thy, whose sister xJdM. Irving Elks, will hold its annual flag The Benevolent'and Protective Past Exalted Rulera Serrell and jpubllc. Immediately following the Z- 1 1 .. ^ let, tn Nhw London. ' X, and 20. . Keeney, is a member.- Day program at the Elk's Home Order of Elks^equjfee formal ob- Lathrop, have arranged a pro*: exeroisee, danclitg will be enjoyed. • y ' _Z_ VOL. NO. 21« (TWENTY-FOUR PAGES— TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY. JUNE 13, 1957 '(OlaSaifled' AdvarliBfasg oa n tg«, 98) / PRICE FIVE CENTS Beh ftagaH Quits Open ^ LvV-X' V Tbtodo. '^ io , Juiw.^13 (JP\— Three days of terrific -Ben Bogan with^reir frqm the S7tirNational £)pen Golf ck^m- buys throughout' our pion*hip today after being atricken with severe back and'- store; oil is first qual­ cheat pains. HaTtfbrd', June 13 (/P)— The'^Mrs. Culombe said, although her After receiving a 54-minute : black-haired, plump.-w;ife o f "didn't, make any aenae to delay in hie starting ’ time to... ofB^ ity seasonal mer­ i permit diathermy treatment, Arthur Culombf, wearing a down there with them to the 4-tlme champion from Fort chandise' token from short-sleeved summer dress of ^eep them off my neck, ” Mrs. Cu- Worth. Tex., returned to the * v printed cotton, took the wit- 'lombe aaid. .v Inverness course, dressed and, stock! ness stand in Superior Courts "i ftnaiiy got mad, l really got took some practice shots. x S .. Then, obviously in great today at her husband’s mur* "'t?! j ,i • . That was because, she ss)d. pain, he turned to officials of :>***', ' _. they "gave me the run around" ■ the U.S. Golf Asan. .gn^.eaid: Shannon told wouldn't let her see her hue- 'J’m afraid I can't m'ake it." X.'-' hier that ihe did not have to Ufitify , ^ody Found Afire .._iunless she ^ desired to do-so. Mrn. Culombp i«id that one "Do you want to testify?" asked evening prior to her husband's TCRRIFIC VALUES FROM OUR OOMESDC DEPARTMENt 1 Visit Holv's R*ody-to-W*ar D*p*rtment find s** Hi* wond*‘rful vedu*! off*r> , the judge. '' arrest she had a conversation "■yes," said Mrs. .Culombe. In Niantic Backyard *d 1r Hi* final elMrone* o f spring coati— Topp*rSf SHits and Dr*$s*s. with him about the holdup, mur­ CFL , CIO HEAVY FLANNEL BACK , FIRST QUALIIT REG. 810.85 Atty.XThomas F. McDonough, ders in Connecticut. Culonibe'^ special public defender, PLASTIC TAILS CLOTHS •V PLAYTEX KING SIZE "I sajd if he had anything to do had Mrs. Culembe tep '4;bout her with tHb*e murders I would tike Niantic, June 13 (/P)— An autopsy was performed this FOAU RU88ER RED PILLOWS DRESSES numerous trips to State Police to be there--and jjress the button M erge in _ SUITS Headquarters, which she said last­ morning in Hartford as police and medical authorities con­ !•«. S2.98-e4x54 ...... $1.SI FOR myself." she said. "He didn't say tinued an investigation into the' puzzling death last night of VALUES TO 124 95 ■V.. VALUES TO $34 95 ed for two weeks after her Hus­ ndthing.” - band's arrest. State's -Atty. Albert S. Bill a 45-year-old wonian. R««. S3.9|..^x72 ...... $ 2 .8 8 % ' -V ' ■ FATHER’S DAY" One Unit Colorful etriped slppered'eo%'ef^A8 only! NOW $12.0a NOW $20.00 The first visit. Mrs. Culombe pressed her on cross examination Mrs. Alexandria Dousis, .352 Main St., Niantic,* was pro- j said, was the night of Sunday. Feb. for further details. AND \: nouni^ dead minutes after her body was disebvered amid Smart patthna and colorings. X. VALUES VO $.53.00 34, the night llf.ter the arrest, but Mrs. Culombe Insisted her .re­ Hartford, June 13 (/P)^?The Con­ interiS^flames in-the back scat of an unused automobile. BLIGHT ir r e g u l a r s OF two days befpre Culombe.jfonfess- marks had only been "dinner table necticut Federalioh^^ Labor and 88.85 PLAYTEX g r a d u a t io n d a y The oar, parked in the backyard *...... COATS NOW $32.00 e1.00 R*q. $2.98 ...... :$PECIAL $2.29 charged With "inflicting bodily in­ REG. 84.98 COIJORFUI. HO.ME.SPrN old Connecticut Federation of L*r TURKISH HAND TOWELS VALUES TO $9.98! Mrs. Dousis, mother of three By JOHN. M. HIGHTOWER the confidence which he commands i bor (AFL) and the 20 year did children, was- pronminced dead at jury resulting in death." Convic- PLAID BEDSPREADS BOYS' FLANNEL , SPECIAL Irregular Of CTilx rnn.ttRicN'8 ■Washington, June 13 (.ff)-—Harold back home. j CIO. tioH could carry a sentence of up Herald in National 4 p.m. howevqr, her body waa not to 15 years in a Japanese prison. 2for$1A0 BLANKET5 Btaasen, U. 8. disarmament nego­ Staasen's return to London also; Chiefly, however, the ecen# wa* removed until four and a half hours .$3.99 Millinery Depi. 5H1RT The U.S. decision to turn Girard Second Floor. Reg. *■’.98. DIAPER5 50C K 5 tiator, attended a White House was complicated by concern im« I one of jubilation, later. over to Japan for trial'has stirred » policy meeting today while ad- mediately evident here over the!. Way fon the merger 'v^'as paved Y d l^ A a d Wo* anly. Take The Elevator Reg. $1.9*. $1.00 During this time police called in a storm of protest in the United Colorful plaid pattern In red, hlue or green minlatration officials speculated ,meaning of Nikita Krushchev's re-! by a series of overnight confar- Dr. Joseph Besuchimln of Middle- States 4nd court action seeking to on a tan homespun ground. Reg. *S..$n dnz. Reg. S9c pair. that his pfestige has been injured marka on disarmament in Helsin-1 ences which swept away numerous Laws in Dixie tt^GpflOtO Sy^StOfl town, a pathologist, to study' the KEG. » .8 8 PAIR 59c Regular size enttnn return Girard there. by a reported reprimand from kl. In ejnence, he ri^lculer! U.S. j obstacles which had threatened fire scene. After his in\ eatigatloii.' U.Si. Army officials in Tokyo re­ FINE gtJALITY BOXED ' ' " ' u ■ ciih size;, quantity Secretary of State Dulles. /• insistence on policing any disarms lengthy delay. size* 8 tn (kc-.. limited. $2.79 Washington. June 13 (/P, - - R#- TTie cbast-to-coBSt As.socialed • into electrical impulses. Coroner Edward G. McKay allowed fused to'discuss reports that Army REG. 87.98 "MYIDDINO RING" 3 Pr. 89c Btassen, who •'made a hasty! ment agreement as simply a de- Chosen to lead the new organ-.; removal of. the body, IMBROIOIRED FIUOWCASES or "CmCLE” PATTERN puMican political strategists told Press Wlrephoto Network, was ex- ’ Those impulses travei over the investigatora had seiciired a new flight home last weekend, planned mand ft>r'-*'om ! «a “series J of ' horizontal ------line* that NATO allies. Alcorn told newsmen he and the ■ reproduced SUMMER DRESSES. VALUES to $8.98 . , ...... NOW $5.99 8t*m . laatnictlon* . Khrushchev reverted to the old Coast Guard craft and surrounded Potter informed Eisenhoa-er ikat New York. Wsshrnglon, Atlanta,; » DEMBB REPRUtAND Soviet' plan to r«ly on internation­ by s big fleet of yachts and other State Dept, officlali also ob­ the party has a reasonably good Chicago, Los Angeles - or Du- ^ A picture may be sent from Washington, June IS lyPi—Hnr- Everyone Likes A Bargain BLOUSES. VALUES to $5.98 ...... NOW $2.99 jected 16 thr extent of his private al Inspection posts at key points small craft. chance to make a net gain of eight buque, Iowa in as little as eight oid Stassen denied today that ha ■ - ■ ' I j east and west of the Iron Curtain Hervhipper, famed wind- scores of transmitting points, or contacts with Zorin. Dulles is un­ bouse seals. TW^ party now h'as minutes. It can have in its offlcts from any of , the 209 portable ha* been reprimanded by Secre­ derstood ' to have, given Stassen for a check on compliance. He said jamming master Alan Villiers. had nine members of Congress from a ■picture of action in tary of State DuUea for hi* pri­ ' ALI. S.M.ES FINAL ' Russia would be willing to accept fijrled'sails just outside j)ie harbor tranamlUlng units ' placed striite- Take Your Pick From These 7 ... stern Instructions to limit shajftly the South. Yankee Stadium before the.innlpg gicall.v throughput 1*1* counlr.v, vate dealings with^ the Russiana any future private talks wlttf^he that if it would facilitate agree­ before attempting the narrow Alcorn said he also told the is over. on disarmament.- But he ac­ SPORTSWEAR—SECOND FLOOR ment on nuclear test ban. channel up to the mooring basin ready to be taken to virtually any Russian. President that the National Com- • ^ 5 ; loraiion wher* news is happening, knowledged he is returning to ' Staaaen*B troubles on the Wash­ "No system of control can solve prepared for Mayflower off his­ circuit 20 years ago ranks wlth the ! The portable transmitters, no toric Plymouth* hock. London with new "prooedural**. ingtonaat||vvrii frontaiviii aresai c ofgyi aa, kindniiivj whichwiii4.il < the ■problem - , ■ of disarmament------' be« ■ (Continued on Page Two) invention of the telegraph in 1844, digger than an ordinary suitcase, Instruction*. CLOSEOUT TABLE TWO W.\V STRETCH often cause an international nego-f >’**'** ** cannot prevent any slate j Dark skies snd hazy weather the telephone in 1875 and the de- j can-be rushed' to the scene of s re- detracted from the spectacle from Special Sale HANDBAGS tiator to lose prestige and effec- ^>'0'" planning aggreaslon if it I velopment of the high speed jmote but important news story bv RUASKO TO LEAVE STATE HOUSEW ARES DEPT. SPECIALS - MARY DR CAUSSIN tiveness in his work abroad. This wsnts to,” Kbptishc^ev said. j a. spectators doint of view. presses and photo engraving so | plane, trajn or automobile and . Church bells pealed a Welcome Hartford, June 13 W — Stato All white or dark colors in many styled. Values to 16.00 KanipKold Portable Refrigerator. Up to 72 ■hours GIRRIF^ Rnd is true since foreign governments The objeci of the conference* -fundartfnUl in the production Of : can flash pictures into the Tliitwork ' Mental ' Health Commissioner iim h if c as .the 92-foot bark appeared of refrigeration from one filling of. Ice. Foe fish­ UlllllLLO dllll aentitively measure the authority! ' ------^ I the modern newspaperr * i over an ordinary telephone circuit. >{qhn J. Blasko Will Idave his post around Gurnet light, marking the U lllllLO • with .which a diplomat speaks abd l (U-onnnu^ on Page Twenty-;three) News Tidbits The heart of Wirephbto equip- When a news picture is trans' Missing Girl’s it^tween Aug, l-tS, move to Mary­ SALE PRICE ing. for camping, for picnips, for auto trips. All harbor entrance. , ment is the-photo-electric ceil. In ■ mitlefr bp Wlrephoto, the caption. -a g land, and probably accept a posU J------steel. Bright yellow with blacktop. 19'- x 10 x Gown.i, Baby Doll Pajamas, Slips and Shortie - ' J- ** . Mayflower’s arrival marked the Culled from AP Wires 121,. Fiber glass insulated. Reg. $14.98. simplest terms, the photo-electric | op word descriptive, accompanies i r L gv I 'f V" tlon In Washington, D. C- H* $1.00 first quality full fashioned dark or plain Gowns. * end of a 5.000 ipH*. 54 day voyage eye "looka^al a picture on a re-lit. It is typed by an editor at"the ; T i ■*■ $1.00 ______SPECIAL 88.98 PANTY GIRDLES Repercussions Unlikely reenacting the historic trip of the dtacloaed these plans at a depart­ seam sheer 60 gaug^. ■ ■' m ■■■'S' III 'Iipi ...... — I. ■* .. ■ yolving cylinder on the sending sending station ;ind pasted on o n e ------^ - ment staff meeting Wedne^ayc- Pilgrims In 1610. . Nation's majqr railroads abd machine and translates what it — - - KampKold Portable Refrigerator. Handy to carr.v- A replica of the shallop in which 30,000-member conductor's • union and the matter was made pubUo "sees” in light and dark jmrtlons ! . (Continued on Pnge Thirteen) Head Severed IIVI AU UACIFDV BEACH BAGS Yellow body with red top. 1.3 x 10 x 15, 16 lb's. $1.99 $0.79 Sizes S-M-L Reg. $4„50 SPECIAL the Pilgrima came ashore put but aettle eight - month wage dispute today. ' , ULftVll UffUv Reg: $11.9$ ■ ■ ■ ...... SPECIAL 86.98 n o u y * to .^ / from a landing erected near the In Chicago with 3-year contract NiLUN HUolcRY Nav^^ Denies Ghina’s -Detroit. June 13 iJ*)—Six-yesr- ’ p o p e R e c e iv e s c .a r d in a l rock to jjerform similar service for calling for 2 6 centa an>_hour pay For suit, etc. Zipper or draw string styles. Cal-.Dak TV and Patio Chair. lildoor atyling. Mayflower’s company. hike.Sen. Lyndon Jofinaon (D- old Mary de Cauasin was found Vatican City, June 13 Idv—Pope outdoor ruggedfheaa. Holds 300 lbs. Saran plastic. $ , slain today in a dump .tA'o miles Pius XII today received Stefan VALUES ‘to $5.ll5 , It was nianned by eight oarsmen Tex..) says Congresslonnl sension’’ seat and1 back.' Won't mildew. 7^lbula^ steel frame. 5.95 er Says Army Test from her home in Ecorse Town-ihlp Cardinal Wyszynski, Roman 69® ' y p V and a cox’n. all deacendants of,the now is ' pay-off ^tagf/’ ‘ Catholic Primatp. of Communiat- Reg. $5.95. .. .SPECIAL $3.98 in Detroit's downriver area. ' Sizes 8^^ to 11. each 79® . Broken sizes and styles. Air Invasion Claims original settlers, and aU garbed in "Direct-tie-in" fouhd between ■ruled Poland, hi a private, fare-. picturesque costqmea miMing Cook County funds and The girl's head was almost sev­ Sketch Kaddy Refrigerator Bucket. Plaid. Perfect ered and her hands were tied be­ Hell audience. The Cardinal and " 4 ■ ' ■— ------. ■ ■ ■ Includeif were the Brothers gangiter-a.yle ahooting oj Chicago Made Dozen GIs Sterile three Polish Bishops who accom­ 39c TRICOT KNIT -gift, 1 gallon sise. Picnic for two or fee for 12. Washington. June 13 (>P»—Navy'».two of them were shot down. The Spencer and Ben BrCwster, whose banker says County State's At­ hind "her back. The body was un­ REG. $2.98 R»g. $3.98...... i ...... SPECIAL 87.98 officials described as an isolated U.S. Navy announcement made no clothed. ,. /«'■ panied him- on his first Journey (o A GROUP OF GIRLS’ forebear waa Elder Brewater, Pil­ torney. .. Ships of United Slates ■Rome a'nce 19S1 were closeted Incident today the shots- fired by mention of Nationalist Cfiiinese grim leader. and 17 foreign nations break .for­ Bridgeport. June 13 (Ab—A- sent into action, the New* said, but A resident of th„ neighborhood. a Communist Chinese shoce bat­ planes. ■ • . ‘ with the Pope for more than an iFU/n Qnvrc 16'’ Blair Hand Lawn MoWer. Aletal handle. Rub­ Aircraft soared overhead and a mation after' mllitnr}' review f'6r ' lawyer claimed today that at least - they had only 'limited success in Paul Psnter. found the body when PAvnu RRIFrC hour. There was no word on what tery at an American plqne which The Nationalist Air Force on HHIiUiv DIIlLry JbffWLiL DUAtw ber tires. Reg. $24.95. ------SPECIAL $19.9.5 Jamestown Festlyal - a dozen soldiers-M'ho worked On a ' combat and the idea Was dropped. he went to the dump l,o throw out they discussed. j they said apparently strayed off 'Nevada gambling officials con-1 top iecret wartime experiment The News' added that the lights a basket .of rubbish. *ihe dump is COTTON DRESSES *3- course and was damaged slightly. L“oTdm.i*''"’ rt cr^t’ foZwed in*Mivflow- All white bind or elastic leg stvles. Size* With satin'and velvet linings. Flat style for SPEXIIA.L-—$5.00 off on'any hand lawn mower in groundless. It said Nationalist jr's wake . ducting Investigation to determine are either steri.Ie or have fathered were 13-million-candlepower .car­ near the heavtiy traveled Dix and, atock. SIZES 7 to 14 They expressed the opinion, planea on a routine patrol over 'the ' IKE (TILLY RECOVERED 6. 6, 7. - earrings. Also larger bo.\ with self rising tray. Throngs of spectators ' ashore if notorious Frank Costellq has ! Reformed children ps a result, bon arc lamps, snd "there is strong TYenton roads. Washington. June IS (ft—Presi­ baaed on early dispatches, that |he Formosg‘' Strait encountered Mn- and . afloat interest in.^opicana Hotel at Las ', Atty. Raymond I-yddy repre-, reason, to believe that something Police, roped off the area, hoping incident4a«s»4^Asa8 la1a m Hot**# likely 8#*to ns*/xr4«IAAproduce effectual" 11a 1 *' 'Aewesimj* ground fire a offJV O.. Swatow. ■ to Increase dent Elsenhower’s doctor toilay 18"“ Rotarj- Power M^wer. 3 only, ^illinton motor. 'Vegas... .State Department's pass- aants four Connecticut soldiers, more than carbon arc .was in­ to keep it clear uhtil they searched pronounced him "completely re­ -H.P. Savage lawn mower. Reg. $75.00 GIRLS’ -:n'- any rignlflcant military reper- and all /a n e . returned trf- baa^ in* It m port division tentatively refuses to'i One of them la sterile, LydSy says, volved,” for foot prints and- tire tracks. •useions. ' ------• ___s(ifely. *«fsiv ‘ mg ai ii.s p a.m. (BEDqr u y). covered” from hi* .stomach upset. 3 *1.00 each ^2,25 ■ ______SPECIAL 848.H The 180-ton bark came serosa renew phaaport of newsman V 'il- Wives of the others have had six No Official Cnnipiaint* oThe findirtg of the. body ended an The physician, 5Iaj. UCn. Howard Maae OK Course '>Tay Swap CSarges...... 34.-mile wide Cape Cod Bay from Ham Worthy who traveled Inside miscarriages, three deformed chil- In Washington, the Army said overnight search aided by nearlv Snyder, reported the President ....— --’-^NOTE end LETTER SIZE 30:’ cunvs«-Window Awning. Green with-white n o w TTre.NaVy announced-yesterday■ ^•■Vy offiolala-her*.said the bi- Provincetown, "where yeal'erday bn 7tod"'ehlHa deipur bun:' — =dreit; and-two apparently normal- no complaints'-bf "this rype'—offlct- 1,000 Volunteera/The girl ha'd= been- -’■"almost"' recovei*ar~6h Tuesday REG. 97c Stripe. Reg. $3.98...... SPECIAL $2.98 COTTON KNIT JERSEYS » that, the plane, flying from the could result in diplomatic • Former New York Chty magls- ally have been brought to the at­ miasing from her home since 5:30 and ‘ again ' yesterday. ' ' the 53rd day outsah.e stopped for Not All Siz8t carrier Hornet, was "fired on and representations the Chinese ceremonies commemorating a visit trate Sata charged with drunken • Koldlers Warned tention of the Army. If any are p.m. yesterday. Underground Garbage Receptacle. Sanitary,'odor- alightly damaged b y Communist; • violation of their sir made by the origlnsl Mayflower in driving and driving wrong way on I He said the 100 or so members received tlrey' all! nsturslly be In­ P’anier had not taken part in the 800.000 CHI.VESE KILLED 1HNC PI AViun leas, fly-proof, dog-prOof. Reg. $7.98. Chinese antiaircraft’’ In the area,»P»=* United States coUn- WRITING PAPER vestigated." search for the girl but he knew fwm mu rrirLH 1620. one-way street in New York C ity;of ‘ th* tank ordnance company New York, June IS i/P>r—Tito­ LUlUl rLHlIPIu ______SPECIAL 84.98 « f the Forinoaa Strait. [tering with a protest against an 1 Villiers. s .native Australis,, Man who assassinated Leon | which worked otn the-project-were Lyddy gave these facts about she was missing. He said he saw 'S ew York "nmes said to«lay that TEENA' PAIGE "It appears that the a irc ra ft j “ "Provoked attack on an' Ameri- of who skippered, the replies, said the Trotsky loses hid for' freedom' warned tlyit ^exposure to ray* the four men he reprecents: her body as 'he walked back towa.-d Mao Tze-Tung hks admUtod Bath Room' Stool. Wooden curved legs. Black up- coneemed was to the westward of ,7 ^ - from 20’-year sentenot tn Mexican from the "equipment could make John J. Zaweez! 42. Fairfield, a Trenton Roa.d'After throwing away 800,000 persons were “Uqol- holstered. Reg; $5.98 ...... SPECIAL fl.98 and ENVELOPES ^ RECORDS lU plotted ^sition, being about "fPS (Coatliiued ou Pag* Tyveaty-lliree) ja il.. Miami police recover 8100,- them sterile. ' He said he only carpenter: Hie wife had three the debris. He rqced to his home dated” by CTiinese Communla$ DRESSES *'°®* and SI2.98 nOW eight mile# off the coast when ltiU*}‘" f ^ Plomatic 000 In stocks and bonds reportedly had information on about 30 ..of miscarriages, then delivered ' a and telephoned Ecorse Township security forces between Octohert In cello packs. 16 sheets and 15 envelopes. Concert music, operk highlights, piano'selec­ DriednUre -The complete organic lawn and gar­ •waa fired on," the Navy announce-! relafions, biu- have handl^^ wme buried by three men, oh ocean- the soldiers, but about half of child -w'ith a cleft palate. They police. .1949, and the beginning of 1854. White and (»lors, den food. Cow manure, poultry manure, peat moss, ment added?-It aaid the p'l a n e .! *’‘^ » "* * * through^the BriUah.. front, property owned by Arthur (hose reported some trouble. have no other children. -Mary 'was the daughter of Mr. tions, dance music. IN COTTONS AND RAYONS, SliES 5 to 15 . " ■fth American Will Eay ' A Tintes (Hspatch from Wisraaw dehydrated. Reg. $2.95, 50 u i. , otherwise unidentified, waa on a“:. G odfrey. , He aaid "the instances of steril­ Peter Dererbo, 35, Milford, a and Mrs. Edmund -de Gaussih. Jr. saM Red China's top leader dla- SPECIAL 81.85, SO lbs. rouUne training flight at the 'O"- Jap Extortionigts Re|)orta that Btiston and MainI ity, malformations, and deformed bottling (firm worker;. One mie- The child's' mother, Cleraldine, rkised that figure la his much- ALL SALES FINAL. time, and returned quickly to the force including the « F - Railroad plans to curtail paasen-' children were just. tremendoui." carrlage,.jand one child, a girl of 30, reported her missing after she 4 pkgs. for ^1.00 ^ each . ■ During this sale only. '• carrier * 9 i rier Hornet, referred to yeeter- disousaed aprech to |torty lead­ 09® ger service . in Maasachusetta ' The' New York Daily Newrf, seven, with a club foot. failed to return hoqie. GIRLS and TEEK DEPT.—SECOND FLOOR . ' day's happening* as an "incident." Tokyo, June 13 uPv—An Amer­ er* In Peiping laat Fefahiaiy. ^ Flrkt word of the incident came -n,* Hornet also reported that draw* denuuid for investigation., which firit reported the story in Harold .Saunders. 3^, -Bridge­ The fat!her)said bitterly, before 't . . ican Navy employe tonight placed Contempt of Congress , trial . of a copiyrighted dispatch from Wash- port, a*-i,j^astics firm executive: the bod.v' waa found, "assuming the from Peiping Radio, whifh said in after the sHghtly damaged Amer­ GEORGE SCRldL'BLY ILL .....• a broadcast bieard in London that a classified jidverUsement ia a! Teamster leader Frank W. BreW- 'ington,.said Aim^y SecreUry Wil­ two ’ miscarriages, then a child worst has happened, I -w ^dn't .Atlanta.. Juae ' IS .tin— Tka ican plane, returned to its ifiotber ,Tokyo newspaper indicating he ia Iter recesses while racket/buaUng ber Brucker has been asked to with a cleft paigte- and a hare lip, blame the ^ a n aa'ihuch as the so­ \n the Hornet, and four, --‘destroyers. carrier the (raining exercisea un­ -wllllDg to meet Ute demands of ex­ eonditioa of Walter F. .Goorgo, sqtHhg from Hong Kong, ‘invaded Atty. R'obert F. Keniiedy receives I make a full investigation. The re- then two apparently normal ciety which prodiKea such men. veteran former Democratic sena­ derway at the'tim e of the inci­ tortionists who have threatened degree from Assumption College, quiest came from the former com- past of the Bouth China 8ea with- dent were reaumed. children. It's a society U;at allows Sex mag-, tor -and Frcoldent l^nbdw er’a Afnpla FREE PARKING Roar of Oiir Stor*..' ' l^B four small children with death. Maas.i.' y commander, Vuiahat White Joseph' Vanacoref 42, Hamden. aslnes on news stands for kids ?o ... IE SDH TO VISif OUR STAMP kEDEMPTiaN ia; the territorial waters-qf QhiJns." Hic unexcited attitude o f the .The extortionists bad deniAnded Sfwclaj A mhaasadOr to thS North . Ths Rad Chinese jftreien ,'sald Missile described aa - "convenr p "c h ic a g o , A postal worker, who eayi he read: a society that msaaures Hol­ Atlaatto Treaty Orgnalsntion, Navy Dept, was raflected In the that Douglas, Scott of Los Angeles Uonar Urget prOJe^Ult" crashes The news said I the , experiment found out from, a doctor in 1950 lywood stars jby their .bosoms, and DEPAKTMENT n ext t o o u r h o u s e w a r e s DEPARTMENT! . MANCHEIs T B R COMM' "■'I planse takinil off from the carrier aVateraent of the incident issued pay them^ approximately^ 88,(>00 qr waa ondaHy hstod today aa oma YoHr.Moiiay Rafundad o f Sl.’OC Stamp Couiitar, (Main Hoar) to earth 58 yatos from group of consisted of mounting brilliimt arc he ia aterile* He aaid.he twice ap- a society 'wtaitre' the tolling of dl'r- stage short of ' erittoaL Hhk "Ui^ruded into the . S w a ta w late yesterday afteraobn at the his children wsiuld be cut "into I a 1 OOKHfiK M Alh Olid O A^ STREETS a ^ » W it R ^ -eayln t where ‘ eU(diea in Virginia'Imt no on* is UghU oii tmih* to^blind .Hoitnera. ; plied, to-the Veteran* Admlnieti •at- ...... ——...... —' PenagoH” i(1i« Kavy atHdeSe* litae ptoce*." injured,. .Harvard awards 14 ' The operatwn vtog carrijto oVt In <“^-TIS5S( ■ N%t8M Oeaeaeunleta at the ontaet that the Arnertcm tlon for - compensation, and waa 3-SSTSS ■s \ SeOtt,. appwUUig pubUely Cor eraiy degriee and 8,038 di the J4&)th Arnof'ed Dirtelon turned down. He and hM wtf* — fality CklMH- P > M for eoUeg* and grad)iats ajong the lUdae 4 \ « tat ■> « et IBs t j i ^ W r w ;\ V • fi. h i \ : . . 4 .. 1;' / ” ■ V ' \ ’ !■ .' ' i.V' 1 i/ C ■ 'r'X'v- '•.Ni. , ' ^ ■ ■ ,/ « f N r (A ' A' * •' . ■ ■-.V- ,• )' - ■:v,- ItANCHES^ER EVENING HERALD, MANCHl jfER. GONN., THURSDATTjrNfe 1,1'.’ Ifl.'!? PJlGK t w o "S' CHESTER EVENING h e r a l d . 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sf?iil«nta who enttfred'.'projecti Inkjun'ior varsity certificates to baseball went, to EMwaCd Ae'eo Nogelia, Thomea Vaidulit KHir WRECKED th,e.,ahntiAl 'MahC’hester Science: members oF'the baseball and ba.,-, maz7,p. Frank Carroll, C o n r a ‘ and.Burton Zinaaer. Valparajao, Chile, June 13 i/9A— Reed W ill Attend Seeks District Pb^t'' P Tells Ike JaslowskiTop •Pair' 'Competition. Peter Wytocki ketball feejns. Stulljvan. Richard Cooper, Rlc;h»/d Ur ce Dies; Maritime authorities said la a t' Sheifiwold^oii anti David Heyart. electric depart­ The following players received Oa.'(zar, Leonard Incandcllay'and The yvirig tanka of a luxqriotts night they believeti 13 crew mefh- Tech Student ment atudentsl ■■receiveti 'certifi- varsity baseball letters: Dana Alvir) tSewbcriy. new aii-jiner hold 9,600 -gallon.* o f berj) and 3 pa.*Bentrem o f the Of ‘Ston6 A cates. representing second aw’at-^' Austitif, Russell Cowles, Paul Dou­ Varsity haakethall letlci-D. were fuel enough to supply a -4,0.000-' Chilean tanker Jeanette ftertshe* Hsrold M. Reed, 227 ^ Main i for "their combined'entry. cette, HArry Ro.v, David Hijyarl, awarded to Henry, Jaslowski, Don­ pound truck-trailer for 14 months, when the ship was wrecked Tues- ’ S t, a menaber of the^ B^anuel DECEPTIVE JPtAY a mourGirl Henry Jaslowski has been named Henry .Jaslowski, Burton Zinsser. ald Fisher, WillrtnCDdnahue, DanR . . South dealer 1920 Gl Hpbr^ .Awards X # • ''i.cisy near the port of Humco, TRAPS DIDOCa RER the b M t’ all-around student at Lutheran Church, will leave Satu*'' Laws in . Dixie North-South vulnsraht* Harry- Holme.*, ExIaua P a 'r k e r ,' -Austin. Rit.ssejJ^owles, and David T "Ktoies'' are ethical customs .Uhlle. - c ■ day for Omaha. Neb., aa a delegate By AlfMkl SheinwoM u Howell- Cheney Technical School. Coach D'Angona, assisted by Donald Fisher, Thomas Vairiulls. Heyiu t., .lutjihr Varsity certificate's i that have become an strongly NOHTN ^ New York, June ISy-fS*' Peggy’ The J.^O-tem tanker was coriT- ,to the B8th( annual aynod of the No name m European bridige is The honor-went to him yeater- RrJbert Uonovan. English Instruc­ and John Kaminsky. in the. rl Went to. Bernard R a-, tablished as (o have the force of ing aviation (Ooniinaed from Page One) A A. 8. 8 gasoline to Auguatana Lutheran Church, which more pet^ected than that o t Pierre 'Hopkln)? Joyce, glurior girl of the' ; day during the tchool'a A-nnual tor. awarded varsity letters and Junior varsity rertlficstes for,' ion. laiis Parker. Harry Rov. ‘ unwritten laws.” ' Antofagasta. V. will be he^ from June 17 to 23. mlttee'a .drive for f^nda now'^ia for more than 20 years 1920's whose x^arttsl ventures ; awards , sssambly; which ' s a w . .. a - acknowledged leader of; K Q 4 ; awards presented to students who R*preatnUng,lhe 500,000 member! meeting with more auc'ceM after brought hpr''»fsme and fortune, church, 584 delegates and an esti­ French bridge players, hk hasn't ^ ♦ Q » 7 « , . ‘ have achieved distinction in scho- an earlier lag which Alcorn ' re­ died latfimight of throat esneer.' mated 1.000 visitora w ill attend cently attributed to opposlUim. on played in this country since 1936, | P EAST , lastic and athle.tic fields, SUNDAY the butineaa and worahip aesalons. the part of some ptevioua - large but some of tlie hands he played - 18 7 44 i » - She^afss abo)')t 64 yeSrs old. ' i The awards were presented by ! Fi«(d D; Manganelli. director of ■ Before the opening or the con- gontdbutoi's, to the size' of the then are still remembered. I « 2 W 18 8 I , Miss Joyce entered Memorial IS HIS Albarran held the East cards. jthe school; Anthony D'Angpna? Tehtion' Monday .evening, lay and administration’^ budget. S 7 8 I . S 8 I ; Center for Cancer iintl Aided Dis- pastoral delegates will meet in 'the North was the late' Ely Culbert-; .A A k J 4 f ; varsity baseball coach; and Harry Alcorn said that during A x*" en-ses on June 1 and fell into a : Kitching. mathematics instructor. DAY! afternoon to discuss the proposed tional rally Which the coidthlttee aon, aiid South was Richard L. SOUTH roma a few days ago. At'l)^r bed- ' Jaslowski. a junior in the draft­ ■ administrative reorganization of staged hervla$t ’’Thursday and F**y, one Of Culbertson's favorite j Q 9 8 the church, with.; Dr. H. Conrad > partners. West hardly entered In­ Mde WBs her sixth husband, A ’n- ing department, was a leader- in Friday it n^^ved cgal'' and pledges A ' a J , school affairs during the year. He Hoyer of Chicago leading the dis­ totaling 8154.000.. to the picture, but he happened to j ♦ A J in or«K C. Meytr, a letire’d hanker be Sophocles Venizelos, then of New. York and \Voodb))ry. Conft. compiled an oiitstanding record ■) cussion. In a recent speech Eisenhower « 10 9 8 . / The synod will ofllciSlly begin | known beat as a leading bridge both ip .the student council, wher e expressed the hope' ^Bere would South West North Bast Born h'eAV No)folk. Va., as Mar­ at 8 p. rii. Monday, when the R ev.; player but later more famous aa garet Upton.'Mis., .lo.vce was fii'sl he served as vice prksident, and be a Republican, candidwts for 1 NT Pass 4 N T Pass on the athletic field, wheie he pr. C ^ar A. Benson-of Mlnneapo-! Congress in ever^v southern diir statesman and premier of married at the age of ifi, and soon 11s, .Minn., president of the church, O iW 'e. Pass Pass started in basketball and baseball. 'trlct next year. He no'ted the pWtty after shone on .ftroadway as a ' A runner-up award was pr e­ SPORTS WEftR j SPORTS MEBPS declares it open. He Will deliver^ P r ^ opened with a ' minimum Opening lead— 4 8 blonde beauty iiV the "itiegfeld Fol­ _ Dennis £ '8 ‘rechelte w.as, without csndldateiNlh m a j^ sented to John Kaminsky of . the the opening sermon, speaking of those, districts in last h o ld in g '^ r his bid of one lies" and F.arl GarroH'.s "VahUies." the subject "Keefierti of the-Covefe trump. CuK-_____ertson ,invited...... a elam , machine department, who Is also elections. Wide phblicUy attended .her mar­ a junior. ant.” ' Dennis E. FrechetW>sll\ Tanner by raising to'^pur no-trump^^^rev | Answer: Bid six no-trump, Alcorn said he told the Preaident naturaly declln^the invitation. Partner’s unusual -jump asks you riages and atVbsequent divoroejt.- DeparltnenI Hunona Dr. Benson will preside at all St., 'will ba a candidate tNfucceed today that it may not be possible 1 Decides m k Tenth ! to bid a Slam if you have maxi- especlally when .she broke up wl8(i The awards -for the outstanding tha husineas sessions. H e'WM re­ Lawrence F. Moonan, 148, Holtister to pul up a candidate in evdry Prey won the op^ihihg diamond mum values for .vpur opening bid. • her third husband. Stanley Joyce student In each department were elected' in 1955 for this seeond'd- St., who ic retiring from the Eigh I Dixie district in 1958. yiear term as president. A world lead and counted.-fune aqre tricks With 18 points, a" maximum., you of Chicago, a multi-millionairf Jii^esented to the following boys: Schools and Utilities Board pf Dl- The reason, AlcoCa added, U that are happy to comply with hia rt'- lumberman. Details of her divorce James—Lawless.—a senior iiy—th«- churchman, he recently completed e are “ some Stem Age lawe” in top cards. |Unnatuhrily, he HURRY! quest. suit against Jovee disclosed that, electric department: Indulis Ozols, three terma aa president of the in eome eouthem ilates which he decided to trj' 7or a tenth t n ^ in w ow ! WHAT A All National Lutheran Council, which Frechette^ Is a newcomer to clubs. If..4fie spades w.ere going\|o (Copyright 1957, General reatiirM during their inarriage. he had a senior in the mar'htne depart­ contended make, it virtually impos­ given her jewelry valued at 11,4(10,- ment,- William ,Souei-,’ a sopho­ .-represents more than six million politics; bPl he is well known In sible "to get a Republican candi­ brealyNfavorably, they woul Corp.) Y First XAitherans ' in the. United Stales the North End where be has bejfn date on the'Brket," He inentloned brfAK later on ' just aa well m 000. a Florida home with r marble more In the rarpenlery depart-• and Canada. ■ a painting contractor for many G ec^fa as or^ .such state,' and irly. swimming pool, and a villa on the menb: David Iiwin.'a junior In the Quality I f ’ a recommendation of the yaara. added there will hitKcio be changes Hence Dick’ led the ten of clubs French Riviera. drafting department. Augustana 'hicologlckl Seminary He now owns the Manchester in election laws berore the party at ths second trick and let it ride r M 1 OF w s During'^JIe course of journalistic The awards ware pr-esenteed on Stock faculty la adopted, the Augustana Wallpaper art* Paint Co., 249 c8n achieve Eisenhower’s goal. for a firteaae. Albarran played the ventures .she^^wrole a novel, and the basis of schola.sticr standing, Church w u f go on record as op­ Broad St., and the Mitchell Paint Alcorn pictured HUaenh^er aa deuce of clubs without the slight­ an autobiogra^y, covered the good citizen.ship, and satisfactory posing capital punishment. and Wallpaper Co., in East Hart­ "very • 'snlhualaatlc" about the est ficker. DRIVE'IN Ruth Snyder-Hehry, Judd Gray attendance record.,. ford. party’s "Operation Dixie" plans.v ’The result of this trick delighted jjmirder trial as a reporter and con­ Frank Kants of the electric de- ' Debt .Average Drops Frachette recently organized the In New 'York, yesterday, Alcorm Architect Testa New High School Ori Frey. He wasn’t going to be satis­ ducted a nevv.apaper column JiJiss partment was honored as the sen­ French Club, and la now serving aa said the stock market reaction to fied with a mere ten tricks in front Joyce penned: ior who compiled the highest scho- SHIRT SALE Its first president- President - ..Bisenhower'a upset Manchester High Bchool't handsome new organ got a lot of' attention on^'tta' initallaUon In the of 30 or 40 spectators! So he led "ARIZONA^* Isstic average. Ij Washington A The United States "The modern woman is g domes­ PF.GGY HOPKINM JOYCE, m school'’ auditorium this week. Architect Victor Frid, whose Arm desigiled-the school, (is shown ' A native of Canada, Frechette stomach w as^dicative of the pso- the. nine of cliibe to snaggle a sec­ WILUAM HOLDEN tic pet which can be nourished wltli (In J9S.1) Certificates were presented to population has grown so fast in the running hia^Sngera over the keys under the watchful eyes of G. Alberjt^'^arion, High School music ond club trick. attended St. Joeeph'e University In pis's'confidence^ln the.President's JEAN ARTHUR checks, whu'h can be tamed with • SHORT SLEEVE past year that the amount each of policies. director, at. left; R. M. ESTdln of the Erdtn Co. of East Hartford, w>i€h ;M>Id the organ; and General That 'w.as 21 .vears ago, and St. Joseph, New Brunswick, and is je^vels. and of •which one ran be x ' - us owee on the total debt' of feder­ Alcorn,' addressing business' and Manager Richard Martin.- The peyf organ will be played In pubitc for 'the flrat time St th e’ HIgh Dick still romeptbers the hand a graduate of the Bliss Businesi rid of with alininny • al, State, and local governments is industrial leadera at the Union School graduation tomorrow morning. N ’ . with f twinge''of embarrassment. "lOYS TOWN" DRESS SHIRTS now 81,909—$24 less than the year College, in Lewiston; Maine. Although engaged some 00 times. Frechette w ill seek the District Club, said: Albarran 'pounced on the second SPENCER TRACY PublicJFl^drds before. But the debt of ail these "1 pose aa no authority on’ the MICKEY ROONEY Miss Joyce once sard an inviolate post MoOnan li giving up after for^artlcipation in the summer club trick and beat the contract . fovemihents is at an all-time high. stock market, but It seemed aignlf- rule of her philosophy was: ':Don*t • 196 Count Imported Rati.ate At the end of fiscal 19M the com- more than ...18 years at the Dis­ Bibles Presented Civil Air Patrol enewptnent,.which will be held at with the rest of the duos. leant to me that on Monday a -Doily Qoesitloa keep a man gue.ssing. Men don't \\ arranlee Deeds Mned government debts stood at trict’s annual meeting, which will Grenier A ir Force Baae in New SUNDAY: ELIA KAZAN’S Jo)tepli A Duggan and Waity news flash from Washington could, Aa the dealer, you have opeited hke to be harried or confn.sed. " 821 billion dollars,' an- increase of be held June 26, at tha Holliiter Hampehire July 1-13.. -\I. Duggan to .Dorothy E. Nolan, in a matter of minutes, tend the At Center Church Hear^ Recruiter with one no-tnimp. and your part^ ' "BABY DOLL” • Air Cooled Leno Weave S billion dollars in a year's time. Street School. ,, ’The local squadron is planning Thiring her l>eHUteoii.s heyday. pjopeily at 12 (,'umberland St. Dow-Jonea averagea into a tailapin ner has jumped to four no-trump. -onged and cfaainottcd. We never ^ Of Beth -Federal Dcpoelt laeUraiiM CorpoipM^n (TDC) committee appointed to i scripture response. The Lower | Corny" nalea Opea t;M nee harih detergena that might . 8 7 study the Country Club’s pro-' Juniors presented ‘‘People Who Show Siarta THOMPSON DAY CAMP injure the finith...or dirty wath i i S;16-S:IS - At Dpak SHIRTS posal to sell land to the town, ex- Made the Church.” Pamela Howls water left over from a previout »!|||: plained today that the Comnilssion; and James LeSure leading at the SEE THE A Fl'N-I’AC KLI) PROGRAM FO ^ BOYS Car...or '*hi(-or-niiit'‘ ataembly has not taken an official posi-1 respective aerVIce and the depart- ; Raiidiiy: **Flylni: LeallierBoek" line oaetbodt. The autoasatic op-i ’ In r4inr NEW MOTOROLA MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY, 9-4 P.M. tioh on the proposal. jment responding from scripture, j PORTAILE TV! eyntion of the Wotber get* the '|ob $1.98 $ 1.29 Rockw’eli emphasised that “ the ^ Steven Cone and David Prince ^ a m k STARTING JUNE 24 done in Vi the time Deeded for • Terr.v Cloth TDC la not yet committed to an were, the leaders for the Primary | See It tonight! We're open VALUES j mamtal waabing. opinion" after membera of his com- department which presented "The : ELECTRONICS until 9. Up-treut tnulng Trips Swimminjf Cookouls n Fanc.\- Cotton Knits mittee met with the Towm Plan-1 Church is World Wide." the other; ' (right In the handle) CrBfl.s Give yoatr cor that ” like new" look ning Commission .iTPC I on Mon-' children responding by singing Eat At Moilehastar’s Most makes this new Motorola Kxplorinif LABORATORIES H ikes Pony Rides today. DriYc in for’ o«c tg • Orldii Blends day. The 'TPC had invited the De- . songs on the theme, America's finest Portable Nylon reinforced neck. velopment Commission and others | The Youth', Pilgrim and Cherub; Popular Nowost Rostaurofit TV. , Movies Indian Lore Dramatics' aU-petne watb kbb]., f -Rlflck. navy, white, yellow, tan, red .to discuss the use of Globe Hollow , choirs participated in the serv- 2 77 BROAD White, jrra.v and other . Steaks, Chops, Chickena, Ham­ $15.00 WEEKLY land. j ice, directed by Mrs. Sherron Me- | color*. Sizes S-M-L- burgers and Hot Doga *11 delL TUTORING AVAILABLE WET •Size.* S-.Vl-L A t • the meeting, Rockwell told ! Clellan Adrian, choir director, RADIO T f 1 I V I S I 0 N XL. the TPC that the availability of cioualy oharroal broiled. No won­ der they’re so good! TRANSPORTATION PROVIDED the Country Club clubhouse to "all Ckaonrl S New Havea, t'sea. WASH aorta of organisations" would he o Take Out Orders A Specialt}- a Chsoarl It Kai^arJ, Caaa. SUMNER THOMPSON, Director attractive to new Industry coming Cfeaaael It apriaatleM. .Maaa. Ckaaarl t# Naw Britaia, Caaa. Into town;______u.,...... Ckaaael U .Weterkorp, t>aa. . NORMAN’S PHONE BUritr 9-0016 MORIARTY BROS. Foster Harry, another rhe’mber CHARCOAL BROItER Ckaasrl M Halvakr, Maaa. ' in# I iXYNg To -n TRo a d ' " ’ 7 .... 'E .4 ST H .4 R TFORTI FIRST QUALITY of the S-man committee, explained *01-815 CENTER STREET MEN! FIRST QUALITY NYLON "AT ’THE GREEN, ACROSS FROM COOK’S” the Country Club's ppaition to the All In Technicolor! OPEN DAILY 10 A.M. to 1 A.M.-rSUNDAY 10 A.M. to 8 P..M. TPC. 1:M ( t> MV LITTLE MABOIE ‘The Developtnent Commission ”Whlspering "Streets of (loui BIG PAvorr OI-U) MATINEE TBEATBE will report ita opinion on the pro­ Smith” Laredo” tCalar) posed sale in a letter to Town Di­ t;te < X) BAN06TANI> US-M) BUB CBOkBV CABANA SETS rector Gilbert.Barnes after the la- Buc la discuased, Rockwell said. "Monkey on’-My Bark” l;4t UIJP.EN FOB A DAT IjUl OET WEST tors’ subcommittee Appointed to 4:It (It) 6ECBET 8TOB.H REGULAR study the propoeal, has asked for 4:te rtt) EDOP. n r night Reg^l.98 Value! written opinions from the Devel­ 4,4:; rtt-M) MODEBN B0MANCE6 $4.98 VALUE t:N I t) MICKEV MOrkE CLI'B'T $3.49 opment Commlsaion, the Planning NEIGHBORHOOD NIGHT phone MI 3-1^24 (It) AMOB A ANDY Cte'mmiaalon, and. others. <») TRK riBST 9BOM FikTHER'S DAY gg 00 TATE (N ) rOMRnV TIME ' , (U> WE6TKBN MUVIK ' t:te'( tl T.B.A. GIFT PACK AT .itj Boxer waist, fully lined NOW Thru SAT. lit) OL’T WE8T. (la Prsaraaa) lU-Mt..PLAVHOrSK tt AND DANCE "riaak kir NIakI" TODAY CONT. FROM 5:80 t:te (It) THE BIO 9B0W .swim trunk with match- (W> DANCE TIME (it-M) TKNNE68EE EBNIE AT LEGION HALL POPEYE FOKD snow ELECTRIC SHAVER iitg cotton in’inl .or t-err.v t:M ( t) -POPEYE Gaaalai.Dr. Frank Baaler (Ml THE EABLY kMOW It.’t ( S) ALL-8TAB THKATEB 'cloth shirt. Sanforized .JS Tyrasa Paarrr Taay Ca'rtla SATURDAY, JUNE 15^, "Dr. ’Baaaall'a 6rrr»l'’ (t;-jei VIDEO t h im Tb e 3 Prs. Pacific Mill.* fabrics. “Abandon lUDDSMlLBEIKS (U) PANTO.MIME Q^tUK ^C»l4r> **DaBlfa far Navenb- AwMrtrd Pattern*! “Mr. Gory” Ittr TWILIGHT THEATEB .Ship” Tack. 9:M-«:M Music ly Tha t:lt < t) THE NEWR TODAY ' •' AMD B’EATIEED m K s ^ t:M ( t> BPOBinCOPE WEATBEB ( t> WUBLD'a BEST MOYIBB T p.m. "■ifll !« Ui.»».Skoir'*. laeW BILL MAZER ORCHESTRA '"The Latgar" mm4s%rn in th e US-M) NEWN <2tl FINAL WITION FORY o UR SPORTING MALE Doncin# fiOGIiOG—Refreshments MANCHESTER (tt> playm uTse o r it a b s (tf) tnaoss VI’BKEMT Crowd# (tt-M) WEATHEB MMMifu Sr mhati itH iisioass ^ DONAnON $2,00 PER COUPLE LUMBER, Inc. .MINI8TEB TOmOBT FOR DAD OR GRAD ItetTOMGBT TONJUi4iT IS Ml PM t onoai nms AND y rtt) TO.NIOBT (St) NEWR ~ MASON SUPPLIES (U) NEWR AMD PBEVLE8 SPECIAL LOT OF “TALENT HITE” A mIm ( t> MEWR AND W o w m m afeumweum 288 Center dt-r-MI 8-81U FBIDAY. JI’ME 14 Discount MEN’S TIES “Musiul-Binct” 'Bring the whole family U:t ( I) NEWR Ut-it) VALIANT LADY ' REMINGTON Yoluos to $1.50 Onah prizes'and aurprlaen iTieMHUIl CMHt MVIS ( t> 9TAOE t (tt-ll) TIC TAC DOrOM Priced A t **Tke Islp'* lt:lt ( MMS) LOVE OF UFB (tl> PBOME VODB AM8WEB lITtt ( t) BI’GR nCNNY JOEY RAYE. M.C.' to see («> NEWR (It) REAECM FOE TOMOBBOW (tt) TV rLAVaOLWE- (tt-lt) IT COt'LD BE TOD Wally Fields; OMrtet I S> VBLKBBiTV PLAVflOL'SE Y'o)ir - DOVOLAR EDWABDB (tt) CLORE-rP • • OAK GRILL • MANC4IESTER AJfDTm NEWa (It) 8TAMD-£P AMD BE . 9 „-|8.Qnk. atw.ManehwUer- «ttr.JOOMUOKIS ------—...... COlWTt^ ----- DfUVe f 4tO>-^MEWn ------tiB)'a m ‘nfEUlroBto-TiiEita ThtJ> ).pe''>»l S’f f # # Alr-Conditlonod jo n t DALT AND TEE (St) rxvn M (Cetor) < tie* inclufle*'*n'■popular B c l 'r ^n Ni rt- ^ 1 7a/ (tt) rLI'B M (Celer) SPORTING GOODS SPECIALS ( 041) LOME EAMOEE __ UIMI) norSE PABTT repp *trtpes and patteme. - UOAf) 80T; PBESTOM OF TaS (tt-M) TENNESSEE EBNIB VUKOM r FOED BEO.W LoFOND rtX-M> DINAB BBOBE SHOW t:U ( I) MEET TEE STABS Mala Feature ShoWu Flrat (tt-M) NEWR ( t) PEOPLE'S CHOICE BROTHERS M ONDAY and THITRSDAY UOAt) BOB CUMMINGR BHpW NORELCO at. *1 the DAMMY THOMAS SHOW PERFORMANCES ALL WEEK "The Onkaa Atylaa” FISHER BUDGET TERMS- AS LOW AS 50c WEEKLY FAMOI'S m a k e f a m o u .‘« t e n n is “SLEEP KINC" (tt> mOBWAT PATBOL - (tl) PBO WEBBTUKG . Dial Mti 8 - m i. 831 Brood 18. BOLF BAGS SLEEPING BAGS I Sooday Aftoraooa . Wed. and Thuraa-pl.tOO P.M. and 8:30 P.M. 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T rainihg period for Vernon Annlveraary Hopn Food Sale Born July 2^ 1.877 In Lowell, IN ONE HOUR. tereBlM.ahould cohtaH^'Ieaders or Golden Rule Club Tender Skin-—Balil Hendet Plans tor the 160th ainniversary childreireqUrtng kinderfsirien in The Mariner Scouts of Rockville he waa a aon of the late to Visitors Mrs. Meili _ . , , ... . . wedding Inniversarv, bv ing last evening st'Miller's Restau- i7.e an expenditure for the celebra­ seisiona^ust be furnlshelKby par- nounced that he is discontinuing prepared by the Oonnectmut., Ue- Corp. Drug IMpt. Gabriel Ducjiarme Will speak for daughter-in-lsw. Mr. a ■ELA.RO.PEOL tion and a committee Ji^ll be Odd Fellowa. - bill validatipg zoning regulation.^, .rant a t the Center. She aiucCeeda RoCkvMIe, June 13 tSpeciali whiCh necc.ssitated the detailed ac- ejiUXHowevej:, In Sept e m P e r his Tuesday , morning office hours ' A fornrier aiaeaaor In yeJopm'ent Obmmiaaion. the class- with presentation of j L,„.„nc. c. LaUmer. Mrs. Ruth Rslnea,' who has served OINTMENT named. x -v-*- 'niporlat'idn' will be'.fUrnlshea-.by of the town ■ ha.i been pae.Ted by Grade 8 dfIploma« -by H eadm aster i em. ^ ^ About 60 voters at a town meet- tion lit'st night, for .-fhe sum mer. he waa a retired painter The realtora who find aitea for ^the State Legislature and is ex­ as .leader of the group for the past ing'last night removed th<»-only i A.dd-Vnter-.Making HesaUms Road ('omnKtint'' 'th,e sdhobl to students living Induatry were ahown four areas Don G. Churchill S r . and for the I , T*.* % Available nt local deOg atoraa. Welles said the,./selectmen, ^- authorised were additional ypnd the -walking distance. Bus He leavea a aon, Francla Green, for manufacturing deveb Rihjcofr soon. local.. Rep. Royden Phiii Sr, - Adams, then pastor of the local Mrs. Young's associats officers J. W:* HALE CORP. their meeting 1^ night, airfaM to routes rega^np' tranaportatliU tlqn a h jrtim e during ■working'TiiitirB a t 1 popping center ahd city hall, in • sesslotvs for making voters. Second theliadd and Hall Furniture Store, of thia city, five, grandchildren and opmTeat here on the aecond day of DARK F. Smith Si'^^iald today. will Inrluile the following: Mrs; , ARTHUR DRUG have' the tow’p '. P»nd Hill School; set- "Band.stand.” on Chanel , from 5-31 SB. . tion of her services. During the m onths a 6-stoie shopping center, KJks’ J«1ag fhi.v Program lately, and needa attention. New England at Niagara Falls, 8 nance, birth rate and schools.' ’ . year terms. with equal repre.«(en-^ n . , ^ ' ** P'"’ The jrlinua.l Flag Day exercises Town Report Out, 4 to 5 p.m. today. They were summer, vsrious meeUngs will be ai.city hall of 5,00(1 .square feet, j N. Y. Conatructfon^ the largest In­ ' Connecticut ^tate Health De­ tation'bv both Republicans and Decorations are in charge of gldh Home; social, 8 p.m.. Nathan oflim the world's larawt uliiag. aiiid a parking area. He is undai- o^ fbC local Lodge of Klka will be i Copias of the 1066 annual report chosen by the Student Council. partment figures eatiinating the DenuKrats - .room mothers .with M r | j. Herman, Hale Community Centef; Cub called to plan for the bazaar in George Sumner, Hale St., will Chaperones will be Kenneth Little, dustry in the United States, ac­ tha fall. • ffncst-qualityffnest-qua"— *■ htirl^B------aids— taiung the project in exchange for jiejd tomorrow at 8 p.m. on the ter- j of the town of Vernon are avail-, counting for nearly. 15 per cent ■population St 39,400, a g ro w th of T-,..- J „ . '■ . v j D**bl as' general chairm an. Ush-1 Scout Pack 6.5, Den .5. 7 p.m. with liny, liaht" ' iacoBSpkuoBi M race of the Klk's'Carriage House, j able in the Town Clerk's office. acco'mpany the Rev. Mr. Hohl as Joseph Belotti. Norman, Youpg, members of the Class' Mrs. Joseph Loci-,*; I^orth Coven- 165—, to JI651 Eyeriasi* and at* th* land. . official lay delegate. The copven- of the groea national product. 5,3M since the l9^e-eenra; aire-bf-1 $16 Thk.-city hall and nCce^iCy Charles F. Murphy, exalted ruler; j .Mrs. Edwin Pease, secretary of and Mrs. Leonard Frederick. eluded. New residents who have ufmn at t n ^ 1X ***«' i f-.V Firemen'a Women's' AiixiliiTV ROND HALF. DELAYED ihe-ear modrit. Cood la. war tion will last through June 20. Used Car Business Hearing lation at the pre.sent se.ssion. These ! ^ tjieai—fedsy/ surrounding property ha.s announced th at .Charles l- the Board of Finance said .500 Toronto—Weekly mall ' aervice come to the town from other places are Pine Lake Community Club wade 8.graduatesIfft ...... follow: From _ * P;""-- ftiehouse. Radiant. Chap- H artford. June,13 (tPi— State daided'biick to the city,Jv- group of about 1.50 visitors viewed sites In the Biickland area and Kortheasi section of town on the pike bonds. He said the state can j 00000 Union St.' . . I cityg property. Rosenberg'a plan the start of the war In Pearl Har taxes paid by Sept. 15. The rec­ mBn„jis’lll:^ on vacation. New officers of Coventry Gram- Kindergarten, graduates follow; entry rorreapondeitt, Mrs. Pauline second day of , a 2-dsy tour arranged by the Connecticut Industrial Development Council.: Town iSml wtiit until August before It be­ ItMAY aWSMY-BACK UUilMlWl caiXfor tearing’down the Peerless bord and the end of it in Japan. ommendation asks that the change •Those y h o will preach In his TW hearing will be held by the GET-AHEAD WITH A mar School PTA will be installed ! This town. Heidi Cousin, Debra tjttle, telephone PI 2-0S31. Chamber of Commerce officials conducted the tour here. (Herald Photo by Oflara i comes pressed for, money. Commissioner of Motor Vehicles, Mifir and covering the Hockanum Colora will be p"rcscnted by color be effective .jj'ilh the grand list place jtre the Rev. Harold Keir, at the final, session of the group ; Drane. Patricia Diehl, Lynne How------^------r— ------and dll interested persons are v ^ x w e r . guards of the Am'erii^n Legion and year 1P57 afid-'ihe tax year, 1958, executive secretary of the Connec­ a t 8" p.ni. Thuesday in the audi-.l'and, Maurice Isaerman, Kathijean ’ if possible. But Mrs. Pease has ticut Council of Churches: the asked to appear. / No opposition to the shopping Veterans of Foreign War*. The Hospital Notes torium. To be installed by Past Keene. Alan Lander, Jane Lee, John History of the Flag will be read by since pointed out that the change Rev. Craig Whltsitt^ former sec­ President Richard . M. Clay are; I.ee, Robert Meek Jr., Mary Niel-.i 3 died- yesterday I V tON.M f'NANU LO regarding the stoppage of work Day School Grsdiiatiqin Players to ■ 196,0()0 sq. feet presumed to ford were arrested on w arrants is- Coventry Da.v School will have on thn sewer line to the new high used by local police. Coventry Players will "hold Its be in the entire area. Since the OLD HARVEY its 16thOinmial graduation a t'7:30 annual banquet at 7 p.m. Jiihe.22 town owns 'Only one half of the school site. John G. Talcott, chair­ They, In addition to two other man. said today. ■UNDEb WHISKIY p.m. tomorrow in the First Con- at the Log Cabin. Lebanon. All iwUI its share dwindles to l/tSth,' Hartford youths arrested esriier In gregatronsl Church. Work wai ordered stopped Mon­ the day, are being held at Tolland S6 rinlerested in the theater are In­ be sai(t" t i Principal .speaker will bs John vited. For reservations or . infor­ day when . the Common Oouneil Opunty Jail in lieu of $l,000 bonds. PR IX IF iO‘’“ T 3 .1 9 ■ i' Coriwalion .Counsel Harry told Talcott "that the line, without M. Tvler Jr. of Glastonburv. for­ mation, Mrs. .lay Kolhs -of Storrs, Hammto note.d that last night's They will be presented in City and Names ■OTTLEO AT THE DISTILLERY merly of town, a member of the chim'fte.Vs and Y's, did pot meet Courv Monday. (x )ja J td v ■social chairman, should be con­ action Vas sinillar to one taken WHISKIES IN THIS PROOUa school's Class of 1949 snd a grad­ tacted. - ' p ^ i the city engineer'a requilrments. The break apparently netted " 3 a H 5 in 1941. A t th a t tim e the tmvn Talcott haa asked an opinion 4 Of MORE YEARS OLD uate of Cornell ~ University thi.s: Work Da.v .Slated ax wv nothing. Police believe the app«ar- year. I turnedL_oYer. .rts half-tnlerest in from To'wn Counsel Harry H. .ance of an officer making rexitine fu'1*11 YotiC an There will be a work day .Satur- the mill for a recreation anl}, civic Dugg, but the latter is out of the checks may have seated the youths center. However, the center was REPAIRING state and has not had a chance to off. Entry was apparently made by never developed. ' . report to tlie chairman. breaking a window. Reasonable Prices— 2 Watch Makers LYNNBROOK . Bond IsMie A ppm \ed Trust" J The problem seems to stem from" Schools Close June 20 Up lo $20.00 for Your Old Watch BUNDED WHISKEY ■ The ■Voters also approved resolu­ the desirability of having Y's and ■ All public schools of Vernon tions presented hy William F. Lud- SA 5TH chimneys on the line to facliitiatc will close June 20 for the annual MAKE THAT GRADUATION GIFT « O O F DOT 3 .3 5 decke, of the Board of Finance, re- future hookups, but there is in* summer vacation, Raymond E. d i a l M itchell —.VA gardingf-a $1,850,000 bond issue for A HAMILTON WATCH WHISKIES IN THIS P R O D U a WARD KRAUSE decision as to_ who should foot the Rams dell, superintendent of the new high school. Bonds will be bill the town, city or sc'hool schools, announced today. 5, A AND 7 YEARS OLD In Vl-OWI denomination with the Mobilheat respectfully suggests that you tune to building c'dbimittee. Elementary schools will close at Large Selectum o f Greeting Cards SOCONY VACUUM HEATING OIL law firm of Day, Berry and How­ Talcott said he does not believe 11 a.m. and the h

JAMES STEWART June 15 and June 22 » **frkitirkirkirkirk1fkirirkirkiririiiri’kirk-kirifk±ir'k* BONDED BOURBON- ERDIN COMPANY 100 STH A Q A 924.828 M A IN ST. PROOF BOT W.TT MANCHESTER N ______iCornpletes^Inst^lIatiDn ofx„ - M I3^51«1 Seofth Whisky enm TRIM!0Ld | FREEZERS ARE jE O ^ IN FULLY AUTOMATIC 1-HP e------CONN ORGAN At Manchester High School SIZE, QUALITY, FEATURES, TO NATIONAL BRANDS 115v AIR CONDITIONER -k-k'k'k-k-k'k'k-k-kirkirkirkirk-k-k’kirkifirkitirk-kitirkk.' GLENCRINAN YOim CHOKE of %10 DOWN $10 DOWN PR^OF S;415 15 CU. FT. MODELS 2 7 9 ^ 8 8 $14 a menlh 2 4 9 . 9 5 $12 a manlh IMPORTED PROM SCOTIAttb ^ Both hova (ha aaw Mroightlina dasign Upright model hos 4 fast freezing FREE NORMAL INSTALLATION! New for that “buHt-ih" look! Eoch h d d i 525 shalvas, roflTOut basket, for bulky pack­ stroighttine model with duol-stot—oof^ Ibi. of frezan food—hai lafaty signal ages..Chest model has 2 baskets, fast DUNWOODIE irols.botfi eeoKng unit and fonal Cools up and intarior KgMs, oretk graan 'mtarior. freeze section, counterbalanced lid. The CONN CLASSIC ORGAN BA STH a I g to 680 sq. ft, dehumidiflet the ok. installatirin at the hew' hij^h. PROOF BOT • w school wa.s completed Monday. TO 40% IMPORTED FROM SCOTLAND This installation believed to be .- one of the largest in Np.w Knsr-. Gins 50 ft. rabber host ’'S picnic, bMch griH 9 24" dwrcoal griH was completed liy techniciitiis of see and hear KRDIN Co. .Inc., of Ka.sl Hart-” -gttorantM d 5 yrs. M sy-to-car^ usiNil 19.95 quality ford, in five day.''. The organ was RED CROWN the magnificent AT. purchased from Erdin Co., Inc., *.VB WABM last week. ^ ^ 2 . 9 5 5.88 14“ ^ 7 . 1 5 ; ;C o N N o rg a n diom.—Withstands Just fold legs, take by Guoronteed extra vair played in Madison Square Garden -7 times normal city handles and cotry any* m I Heovy-gouge bowl by Paul Mickelaon ROBIN HOOD water prtesura. Tough edtarel Or, take in carl won't bum-outi Adjust­ RCA-Victor Recording Artist ,eord center—durqblel able grUI. Chromed legs. . *0 ' STH 2 , 9 5 You can enjoy this luperb musical '..i ■ ' ■ ^ PRCIOF d o t The CONN CLASSIC ORGAN is a two instrument in your own home. Five Another'Conn feature Is the adeijuate HALF J e g handsome models to select from. manual, 32 note A.G.O. pedal Iioard. OAL r . i a -...number of -manual and intermanual ' Come in for a free demonstration^. Manufactared by C. G. Conn.. Ltd., couplers increa-se.s the jxissibilities of LiniE (SHIS’ m s m s u es world’s large.st manufacturer of band obtaining uni(|ue solo combinations and POLO CLUB The .CONN organ was-the afficial organ of both 3 and orchestra in.itrumenl.s apd sjiecial- colorful ensemble.s to fit all musical Democratic and Republican conventions in 1952 isLs in musical tone for nearly a century. BS tastes.,»Rnsemblewise, through proper REGULABLY 4.98 AND 3.98 ... NOW PROOF i;^ T 2 .8 9 and again in 1956. Tha University of Not/e Dome The CONN CLASSIC feature# the fact use of couplers the .organists can create Mother, here t your chance to take advantage o f really big savings I Frankly, HALF recently installed a CONN organ. InstajUtion of a that four families C|f..(n’gHn ttiuei ( pason, flute, string, reedi, are well yep- gan’’ the fiery quality of the "h'rench we're overstocked— so we've reduced pfket drastically. Choose 1-straps, 'Organ aiid tlte scintillating effects of s ta te r piump, saddle eatfardt r^.. for drim w p or ploy . . .-fashioned in chaster-High School Was. completed this week. TT ■ Tesented on each manual providesXh? Yes, wherever true organ ton# is required ,you will the "Barogue organ.” Unique novelty lovely Coral Rink or Powder Blue. Don’t miss out on these savings— hurry In TODOR BEER-AIE organists, in effect with two complete effects as w^ell as the .stuinds of or- M a C O N N . / y organs each having fully satisfying and' - chestral voices Can also be created for first choice! Sizes 8 to 3. „ PREMIUM (SUALITY 5 1 2 0 Z O C C licnf* fwe CONN organs riiot liavo booausod contrasting ensembles. Full u8e is rnade , through proper uses of couplers in con- CAbS 85'^ Vie of the complete independence of the two jiinclion with the voices. Thus, because ot our dofflonstrotors and will bo sold at a . groat MEN’S BROWN LOAFERS M A N Y OTHER' BRANDS manuajs by having a'seijarate expres- of its complete recourses, its careful INFANTS’ SANDALS AVAILABLE INCLUDINGi soving. idrii or# ju$t righf for your living room. Bion p ^ a l for each one. / - tonal design, the ("ONN CLASSIC’ OR­ Lightweight, sturdy. Sizes 6 to 11. m RUPPRT, BAUANTINI, GAN is in reality several organs in oiie. Open toe. PinkVr blue. Hizes 5 'i to 8. 1 i|T F SCHAIAR, RHtINOOlD R*g. 3s^8s eeeejseoa, eeseeepeeseeea NO'W U The CAPRljCE reidUced to only i . . . *895.00 Reg. 2.69...... NOW I o 4 / A total of H speakers are used in the tone chamber, USUALLY If.75 SPORT KINO eight on the swell manual and six on the great and MANY OTHIR POPIHAI The MINUET f-educed to only *1149.99 pedal. At the end of the stage in. the rear, two echo "SPINNINO-OUTFIT ChildrM’s aiii Missts' CaNvas "*SKIPS” 8RANDS AVAILAUI AT Also three used Spinet pianos, one French pro­ ■/■ , ) cabinet.well-installed on the wall containing six BOYS’ CAMPU3 OXFORDS Got dooUt soviiiqi oil Words all ntw SAL^l 66-inch STifl cobmtt sink rspeakers. ’Diese can be used for singing or special V A8 P sfO R iS / vincial, fruitw.ogd finish, one early American ma­ ■'J'): . Brojvn or blue. Sizee 2'/j to 6. .' 4% Red, blue or.brpwn. First quelity with cushioned irf- ■ - ■ • ; porctkiinfd'top--4tfg. I S effects. k' ; ' ' " ' " hogany finish, one Modern blond oak finish. {The 2*2 HP 18" rotary powtr iilpwtr 4 .45 Reg. 3.29...... ,1... .kOW 4fceD A sole and arch support. Sizes small 5»/i to d j, .|P fT 6-foot eoiid glaM rod, big 3.|Reg. 2.89; ...... NOW # above pianos ware taken in trade on the famous M eOWN, MONfNlT BIO MONBT eeWH, TieMB open type reel, line and • ' Vt*' ' ‘ • 5 luree. Perfect out­ 1 1 8 CONN organ< AH a<^« reducad. Resists stains and household odds. Reg. 44.50. . 14.42 pkw Ug ,^R '^ ^ 8 8 fit for the beginner. ERDIN , COMPANY, Inc. E A $ T C E K T 8 R trade-in aiewonee fn el4 mevyer. Store in 2 roomy drawisrs, 3 eem- CHILDREN MOCCASINS portmenls. With fpufet, s^oy. 4? J 7^ ByMSiPE;AVEi. e a s t HARTFQRD-^BU w i n-STRAP DRESS PUMPY Nqiw dtaal'gHp ® ’ And -Sport Mbc*;-Pinl4-yettDw; w hite; blue; 9%"". ause , , , , - 1 J White; M uf end pink. Sises i y f to 8. Not v 'V, . ftv« MecIgU ol CONN •rgaiu for Horn*, Church, School;' mil a sM , 9 tp S. Reg. 3 J 9 ____ KOW ib e ( I, C0NN.>MI 3-5336 •11 nIm i in oR c o lo n . Reg. S.98.. .N O W L > 4 # MANCHESTER ^ 4 p T I ..

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It dabbled endlesslyX t*** bus­ but decency morej^.,Jf8he cmtfd D rckM lles pul In a classified advertisement knowledged that they haye' no Hartford, June 18 (JP)— A hill- First.” Along with that alogan, -he Connecticut Jap B/xtortionisIs Scott is a former Hollywood iness, of additional restrirtlpns or' taka It or leave^R; lhat woiiUr be ByXoOER PRICE if he was ready to noCet their de­ child actor whp served in Japan solid cIuBs. 'Scott has itold' repeat­ that Woul^ have required «aeh BOM^A-MQNCT hga a principle; which he d.efines town in this atate to name a safety THB privileges for all the profeiMpns. one thing; btiCsince ahe he* be­ iContlmied from Page One) mand. "* after the occupation. He married edly that he has no known enemies • ’ London, June 13 (M —^ e Daily O COu INC. i “scif^ . self-interest." from psychologists down to Hsdr come ayye«ee* #7.7R required to .have Clm^lans sit on \vish of Ideal Republican town' They were told hJr the' Army that S.90 little things it reniembereiMo do,' who/aled yesterday Of lung cancer, Three Uontba their board of dlrectom and to. al- .^c^mittees or bosses, everywhere, overexposure to the hays from the one Month ... .I.aQ the other the big thlngsMt forgot It could have done worse, and ^-.iC public will be permitted Weekiy ...... To\y Canadians opportunity to in­ to do. ' ew Dorsey’s body at the Prank E. equipment could pr&duce sterility." etngic Copy . . .M have done more, in the field of Ots He said the four iheii got to- YOU WANT 'EM! WE •EM! vest in them. The .little things it remembered legislative, drivel. -There, wero 'Campbell Funeral Church, 81st St. to do added up. when ail was over, g c ^ e r shout a year ago and uuMRBR o r One siupects that, on such p a t ­ some things it refused to do. Btft and Madison Aver, from 2 p.m. to­ e Rings Blown by a THE AfflOClATED PRESS to a small flood of legislative, day to midnight tomorrow. . statted comparing notes. Theh Tbe Aiiociatod Prim* u dMlualTely ters, the Diefenbaker ,Cani]^ign this. aeasiOn the petty, thlnga'^iit lain Smoker’ they got in touch with some of Lowest vel. refused to do seemed the -Mcep- Burial. will be in Annunciation enUUed to M uae of ren^eattpp of bark Is a lot worse than the 'Phe noveT'-^moke^Rings in this the other men, in different parts . all oewe dtapatebee eredned to It, or That BO much drivel could be tion. When It is normally tlje other Church Cemqtery, Shenandoah, not otberwUe credited bi tbla^ paper passed as legislation waa the re­ Droodle w e r e X jw h by my no­ ofHhe country, and swapped Infor­ fotmance bite’ would eveiX *- Or way around. It waa lucky the ses­ Pa., the town where Jimmy and his good Brother. Duke,' who happens Prices and alao the local Daera nibUabed bare. sult of what we have previously late brother. Tommy,,were bom. mation about 3d fuemberi of the '5 All rlshta ot .repobUcaildn of apodal one can be ause, in e n y u s e , that sion adjourned when it did, for laljeled the genial conspiracy, of ,to be a. ProfessionnKSmoke Ring company. dlapatcbea herein are alao reaerrhd. the fabric of relations between the when people saw how easy it was In 1949, Jimmy- was divorced by Blower. Only last'yearat the An­ accommodation, which found the the former Jane Porter, his wife of Sald'Lyddy: "Pretty dkfe to 5b Artywhere run aerrlce client ot N. B. two couQtrtM is so soundly and to get the dri.vel PSAsed they be­ nual Smoke Ring Bldw ersC ^ven per cent of them reported ihiscar- legislature aa a unit welded to­ gan to regret thdy . hadn't put 21 years. Since he never remarried, Icf Idc. that it will withstand gether to take care of the petty tion In Pittsburgh, Diike o rlages, sterility or deformed chil­ On Summer l^bllahera .Raprcaeatatlreat more of it In. he will be buried with the rites of all honors by blowing over 106,' 4 4 5 HARTFORD ROAD, N e a r McKEE Jultui Mathewa Special Aaenoy — y new-dlrectioned pulls Diefen­ and often unreasonable objectives the Roman Catholic Church ^ to dren." York. Chicago. Detroit aito Boaton. o f Its individual melhberS. The ef­ consecutive Smoke Rings. Js|i!r Bays 3,000 Involved ’ MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU baker may make on It. which he belonged. Tommy, Jhar- that'something? The Smoke Rihg Furniture CtRCUEATlONa ficiency o f this conspiracy ofy^ac- In its account, the New York W e doubt, in other words, that ried three times, was not eligible Blowers Association of America commodation was* undoubtedly a or Catholic burial. .■Daily News said 3,000 soldiers were RIEEICJ The Herald^PrtnM mere s\atesmen can change the surprise to many legislators, for A Thought for Today was so proud of this feat they NEW LOW OPEN DAILY, 9 ts 9 FREE PARKING reaphnii Sponsoted by the Manchester Immy, 53, died months Involved in the wartime operation particular relationship between there had not been .anything quite elected Duke President of the'Or­ and that s(I of them "were ex­ - Gonncll of Churches afwi^Tbmmy, M, choked to death ganization and awarded him their SUMMER ' yStlSiSro^and othar'readlna matter Canada and the United States. like it in a number, of years. In hli\ileep in his Coinnectlcut posed to the rays In varying de­ In The tfanchaater Brenlng Herald. Things got through this time thnt highest decoration — the Latikia As for Canada on the world home. grees.” had been knocked down many It, comes as a major surprise Medal with four Nicotine Clusters. PRICES BIG Dtapiay adrertlalnc cloatag boarat scene, the change may mean some­ times before, and had, perhap.s, And they also picked up the tab The newspaper quoted 'Vanacore Par Monday—1 p.m. rriday. to me that our great'- American as saying,: ^ U Y S ! n r Tueaday—i p.nt Monday. thing. The Canada of St, Laurent been put in . this time otMy a.s a Taipri>ki^Toll 101 for all of his honpifal bills, includ­ ISotc in e0ect on SIZE Por Wedneaday—1 p. m. Tueaday. national game is now a depend­ ing the'extra cos’, of Oxygen Tenta “ During our training, they ham­ Por Thuraday—1 p. BL .Wadneaday. and Pearson was the Canada first gesture to satisfy some con-stit-. uent, or lawyer, or special inter­ ency of booze. To hear the an- Taipei, June 13 ~ .«The Blood Transfusions and Throat mered at us left and right, morning BIG SAVIliliS GYMS Por rriday—i n. m. Thuraday. on the side o f collective security iflor Satniday—1 Jk- m. rnday. est. This was a session in which giiiithed aTies that no beer means Formosa Health BurealK.reportcd Specialists. Which reminds me, COAL an^ night, that we might he made Claadned doadfiaa: 10:3I» a.m. aai and United Nations law in Korea, petty lost causes, and causes per­ no baiteball is no tribute to base­ today that 101 persons hAve died I've gotta send Duke another Get sterile by this device we were us­ day of pubUcajdon aaaept Saturday ing.” » A to. - flrat to offer a germiment contri­ haps deservedly lost in the past, ball. in the influenza epidemic Which Well Card. ‘ ALL bution to A Unind Nations police came to life and success. I love basehall. I played it in broke out on the Chinese Natioin<- Olid COKE The News said the former com­ pany Commander, former Maj. Thursday, June 13 force, first to provide the formula The legtslative Claims Comrriit- college and on semi-pro teams alist island, in April. \ ^ e value of products shipped by on Father’s Day White of Chicago, now vice presi­ with SLIDE The bureau said more than a by which the United Nations suc­ tee, perhaps feeling generous be­ and even turned down a contract mAkerS of steel sprihgs has in­ F ill Your - cause this might be its last func­ offered me by Branch Rickey when million and a half persons on creased more than fivefold — to dent of an automobile agency, was 17 Points Off cessfully entered the Near East tioning before claims arc taken he. was managing the St, Louis Formosa sickened. during the fiiJ.OOff.OOO a year —since 1939. circulating questionnaires to one­ The lateat Gallup Poll finds a 17. turmoil of last, November and put of the Legislature entirely Cardinals. As ultimate p r o.o f epidemic, which now has largely time membersjof the unit in order 1 SIZES point decline in President Eiaen brought war to peace—preeminent, and put in thc .hands of a special of my devotion, I jam still a Red subsided. Formosa haa a popula­ to ascertain what difficulties they standing comriii'astpn, seemed to Sox fan! X tion of more than 10 million. FOGARTY b r o t h e r s have encountered since their serv­ hower'g popularity, from a 79 per this Canada, In tha statesmanship operate on the theoryxl^'Al *i Now, for the first time,. I The heireau warned that a ice. . cent favorable ratlnfr last January of collective security"and peace. It discover that by some process second, or even a third, wave of iFUEL O ILi GIFTS its business especlallyX^ pay out White was quoted aa saying he may still be that, under a slogan W-Yedr Suarantee! do-.vn to a 62 per cent ratlnr at the the state's- money to cAae^s in of degeneration the grand old flue might strike. The ailment is Jeddo Highland Coal— Connecticut Coko was acting at the request of m present time. ■ of “ Canada First,” "our northern which the state's liability game is no longer a aelf-xellant still sweeping parts of Ipdia, number of the men, alt of whom • SHAVERS #WAUETS # RADIOS most questionable. It seemed;- Institution, but become Southeast Asia and the Fac East, We see no particular reason to neighbor will not lag in world a f­ 319 BROAD ST. " /M l f-4539 reported some type of reproductive • GOLF EQUIPMENT # HSHING NEEDS some of the time, that the state tinqther 'lackey of the liqyor Inr .^failure; questlm ths accuracy o f the poll fairs. But it will ndt be so likely Small pieces of dieese that was being declared liable, by dusfry,^ How have the mighty The Newq said that a check of • PHOTO SUPPLIES • TYPEWRITERS fi^ e a There has been a stibbtan- to be taking, the lead. would dry out if stored uncovered Claims Committee verdictn, for fallen! ' mm its Ou'.n turn'e con­ of them, according t(v report, the THE ' PHONOGRAPHS f e J L said at the moment about the new main thing the war interrupted to meet' at Quish Funeral Home tonight at 7:30 to pay base, shielded by a stockade and troversy dver the federal budjtat, premier seem to be these; was-* record ofTiaving taken the armed guards. Further training Reg. $34.95 ValUi^ AmiANCE BARN was done in the middle of a desert that has been the. Issue whit^‘ has lie waa chosen primarlly.because bar examinations three times and last respects to the late Harry Beliucci. ROYAL 22-Pr. CO.MPLKTE caused the decline In'the Kisenhow- failed three times. Several pre­ H t Adams St.—-Td. M I 8-89M 1154 miles from Phoenix, Ariz., and there-Avas no one else. . then in England. NORMAN’S PRICE er popularity. vious Sessions could not stomach llotirs; Dally 10 a.ia. ts 9 p.m. GLADIOLI BULBS FISHING OUTFIT His policies seem asaentlally these bills. This time they passed ROMOLO PAG ANI, President Excepting Satarday "Security wa.s so tough that Imported from linllund. We agree ^RLt the budget issue those of Mqllet who preceded him. with relative ease. fO a.m. to S p.m. when the men were eventually al­ REG. 31.69 A BOX Nationally famous yBI.AZON has made,more talk tifan any other That mean's that even those who This Legislature authorized GOOD AS A lowed rare furloughs they were re­ 25 IS BOX 4.79 quired to travel with a buddy who King Size Outdtmr Play Gym. during tills period, and that the voted to give him tha majority Sturdy steel and wood construc­ President's record on It, first let­ had to stick close 24 hours a day, Boxes - with which he assumed office are a feature not quite attractive for 2 1.69 ting it be as high as it U, then V SEA BREEZE GENUINE tion to with.stand all'weather likely to vote against hij^, as they the married man. On short leaves HTAINLEHS S-Pr. conditions. asking that It be out. and then did* against Mollet, on the flrat the men had to travel In groups. BATHINETTE finally defending it vigorously crucial policy test. "In England, the outfit tied up BARBECUE SET REG. $19.95 with' the British SSth Brigade, against outs, haa also mada con­ His policies 'With regard to A l­ Fully Guaranteed! REG. $0.95 versation and occasioned some un­ whose part in the operatltm re­ geria seem a continuation o f Mol- mains unclear. But at one time at Now 3.49 15.95 SANDBOXES $ 1 3 .9 5 favorable appraieala of the Presi­ Pongee two piece co­ REG. 38.95 let's, with the main drive to be di­ Cumberland, England, all natives FOR DAD dent. . rected toward more forceful ordinates are eaay Aa within a 10-mile radius were evacu­ But we don’t think that the main ated while a practice was in prog- $ 9 - 9 5 „ p ptotecutlon of the war there, and wash and care for, so re.ss. * Window Fans! Circulating Fans! TABLE RADIOS CUFF LINKS retsoafor any decUna in the Presi­ WADING POOLS with lip service given "to the idea ''The unit had its own medical Reg. $19.95 ond dent’s prestige during the first five of political reforms there, when cool and comfortable, corps, whose .members also were and TIE BAR SETS months o f his second term has of S22.50— NOW the time is ready. perfect for that hot under a special oath of' secrecy. REG. $g.79 been any feverish concern o f his This looks, - then, like almost course Nor could they mingle with troops 3.95 BADMINTON SETS $15.00 summer day. In as­ 9.95 And 12.95 fellow Americana with a question nothing at all in the way of hope -ef .dollars. for France, There will have to it's at sorted stripes and Wa prafar to flattar .tha Amarl- come, eventually, a break in the aan people with the assumption prints.' Bizet 10-18. Personal Notices present policy pattern. Thii lateat; LIMITED T IME OFFER - tl^pfe-th^—havw -baaw eoneem ad 'aiwffe'fh'gdveiWSeht^ m^ ^sf- with something more important. ponea'the day.- 3.98 Ca/d of Thanks This They have been missing, v think, that atand tor principle and W b w4b>» to thank all of. our aelfh* pthia beautiful - And “Pattemization” bt^rR. fr/*nspeclally in the yoimger gen­ if'A Recognized Place of Bnaineas 'X; LIMITED TIME A cup of coffee... a Granco... and you ORTHOPEDIC eration.’’ ference is stlU in the balance. We if Complete Insurance Coverage t V P E feel quite aafe In prfcdictinjg, how­ There is, then, for all the use- of OFFER... HEAVY FULL PANEL ever, that if it should produce some separate labels, a great conform­ results, in the direction the Ameri­ ity, a vary striking pattemization RIRCH ^ Mattress can people and the • world have in the commencenienl addresses of REMEMBER!! CRIBS come to expect from President June, 1957. They all seem to have Hog. $89.50 Eisenhower’s principles and pur- essentially the same diagnosis, and FOR APPROVED TV REPAIRS! Tht COOK BEHER, EASIER Re^. $49.50 — poses..-that popularity curv.e wilt tha seine.warning. LOOK FOR THE SERVICE CO...... Your firincb fctock radio awakens you gently to - sturdy cqiiatnu'-, Twin or full size, lOO •3.tion. Drop aide*. $' 15 year guaran­ 1 head sharply upward agam, no They have one other thing in DISPLAYING Jhigh fidelity FM muSic. Your mornipj coffee is brewed • common, too. Their dnly cure is an Ideal t h e IWDERN WAY! • 10 MUAU CAN CArACITt Adjust s h I e tee. Famous matter what has happened, mean- THIS EMILiM to perfection in the 8-cup electric percolator. You are enjoying spring.- make. - • while, to the federal budget. exhortation... Modern, square design holds 26% more radio at its best because only Granco brings you complete clock i'i It hMn’t ocixirred to them, yet, ^ ^ l l l n a food than old fashioned round pans. New radio reception, FM and AM. at lowest prices ever that maybe they nked to organize * thermonieter-typc control provides more Static-free, with no disturbing interference-FM makes the difference. “Canada First?” To.introduce you to it, for a limited time we and standardize and join in one oven'heat distribution . . . prevent.s hot METAL ROU-A-WAY A i«gim e whose enlightened co- common push with one common will give you this handsome $12.95 automatic coffeemaker •r and cold spots. •peration with the United States technique in order to rfiake a real- "Ciis CRiifidMCR ThrRuqli FREE with your purchase of a Grancd clock radio. BED with and imaginative leadership in ■ly effective fight against the age CustRiiiRr SoHsfocHRR" ARRiwOfSSrW convenient chart on han- world issues of war'and peace have MATTRESS $ 1 0 5 0 of conformity, the age of pattern NOTE: Members o f TE LSA have proper service equipment, ex­ MH a m j correct cooking temperature been outstanding has now col-, Rolls easily and ization; perience. elate tax ^ rm its . '. and derive their Ilvellhaod from A i p y for stewing,, fr>’ing, braising, baking stores easily, ticaml lapsed lit Canada; perhaps mainly f Asr moi-noof wawiino TV service! ■ and ca.sserole dishes. for that-extra guest. becahse it had grown pid and com­ placent Ip office, and the voters KILI.RR OET8 REPRIEVE fULtUR rOLOBBI EASY TERMS were ripe for' a change, just for a ATKINS TV .. B • • • • • • • • MIMSIA ■ 'j POCKET THE r+> ■"-.A '. ‘>A.t change. So, to the Canada of Prime liartford; June 13 iR—Gov. Ribl- ^DIFFERENCE c(gf yesterday approved another BARLOW’S TV • • • B • • I 3 ^ Minister St, lAurent and Foreign reprieve for pamyzed killer Frank Things Are Rcslly Jumping Minister Peateop, a pleaaant fare- Wojkulejvicz, to-allow the State 8u- - at our BIG SUMMER .wcll, and a Wjelcome to a new pneme Court tO' consider Another SO lovely. /. and for so little at KRAMER’S TV • B • B • • II4 S I9 SALES FESTIVAL ^ 0 .-atmosphere, - j appeal. Wojkulerwlcz waa diot dur­ • • • • • ! ing a l^ew Britain holdup In which MANCHESTER MII-1MA i i the leader o f the OonservaWe ha ahot a policeman and. A hyatand- MANCHESTER .ekgeqr. John Diefetihakor. auc- ar to death, but for five yeara be IS«|« Mo t o r sjm.es, uk ■ r 't; PARAWOONT Ml I- 1 II7 . a gevonuaeati haa ataved off tha electric c M r /• *Vomr OMBtosaNB * ^ with apiwala. Ha a m iM aaranui o f ■ Ni Bhoa Btoraa In Eaatam U. MANCHBSTBR UOPPINO PARKADE—Weat Mlddla Tunipika and Bread I t MS Warn O a i^ M _t.- _ I aft laait. wtu be STANEK ELEI lOS Ml M i l l s tham bafora tha itata loprama IT_MyAK«R ORE .R^NRS^TO SHRP.AT_NATIRNAI.,^^AMBRIRA?R.^M«raT INRBRENRlfi^ RHRB CHAIM , i. 9 P. M .. OoMit htoMalf. tn m a amtehar. ■ 0 '-’i ' ■ t-' 'V -.' / ■ ^ / r ' > „ . ‘'i 'ii- ^ ■V.. ^ 'r V' JJOA • X' V V :. ^ ' •V ■ ■',\ » • __x_ > ' . ^ ’ ✓ ) N N ^ T h C r SDAY,.JUNE 13, 1857 EIGHT RANCHESTER eV e NING HERALD. MANCHl MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN* THURSDAY, JUNE. mix PAGE NINB the American reply, a letter from sary to maintain peace and deter Broadway hit*, dladv^^neaday. Hartford—Mrs. ^ella Oardner count, died Wednesday, She Plea C o lu m b ia day evening a t 8:15 p.m. in Yeo-- give . the welcome address knd. M rs; H ^ e n K rearaer and hsT couple had. the m>rmal symptoms His real name wiM Robert Alton White, 62, author many books, l*Brn Margaret, Upton near U.S^‘ Secretary of State Dulles, aggression. PRESCRIPTION ^ f mans Hall. Forty-one students Vi W om afi, 62, D ies Trapped Miacr D ^d Howev^ Mrs. Elizabeth PUfhock deaths Ia u I N ig h t based the rejection on the conten- ivlM Eocleston. vice-president,'' husband, Rklplj, who' is reported in of the disease b(it an anal.vsls of was waitlrig by the cave-in whea including ."No Trumpet Before folk, Va. Tokyo, June 13 (JP)-- comprise the graduating class/ the iarewell address. Other class "very, welTk c^dUlon” at B lo^s- Harts, ■ V-" Him," a best , seller in ,1948,' died u. - u ... .a tllPi ‘tlon ■ th at, fallout from the explo- UOONN «IAD , ft, DIBS ■V EXPERIENCE .i Sckoql to A w ard blood serum, would have to be com­ Shamokip, Pa., J.une 13 (ffl—A 19-^ h(;r son's body was brought out. Brajrford>-^rs. Anna Andre New York—Hairy tV ^lsl^r The Rev. George K. Evans of-the officers are Unda Caroline, secre­ O f P arrot Fever burg 'Hospital, were striclrtn 11 pleted before a positive diagnosis By ASSORTED PRESS W ednesday. She was born ill A n­ Office today announced tharHoa ^ 0 ^ . 1 not substantially endan», By Onr Pharmaelata ^ year-old miner buried under 50 Alsq standing -Iw wera frlandt, Claris. 87f^idow of William P. former Chicago jjtewspapernian, Oongtegational' Church wHl give tary; .Allen, Blum, treasurer; Rich­ days ago. , " could be made. tons of shale for 36 hours in a coal Loe Tkotelea—Bob Alton, M. drews Siettlement, ,Pa. for many yeara^jeditor Of the Bowl- United------States------has------rejected Japah'st***- g e f^ hum«n« u m a n s. T Collinsville, June 18 (gq—Frank . D iplom as M onday both the Invocation and benedic­ relatives and the^iner's taeoairad veteran Broadway and Hollywood Johniiofi. a former governor of Dwight Case. 92. a member of the ard Louis, messenger; and Brenda mine cave-in was found , dead last girl friend, Jean Kgrahner/' BBaa , Afiirsouri, died Wedneaday. A fter New York—Peggy Hopkins Ing News ipr^eW York, onetime request for suspension of the :cur ' The^^pokesman called this rea­ tion. Oforge E. 'Graff, superin­ Allen' and Keith Coutant, student feoomaburg, ‘Pa,, Jun,e 18 (g^— Dr. C. U. Johnstqb. slate'^qi^l- atage directob,and choreographer.. soning *Trighly regrettable." first class of the University of cal officer for Ubium,by» Ckum Thales of MilefOs In 600 B.C. de­ night. . Kershner collapsed. ^ who% ta^"th^AquaQade"at‘ the,>John*on i death aeveral yeare ago Jdyce. about 64, .Ziegfeld Follies editor of ^ 'estem. Newspaper _ rent nuclear weapon tests' in Neva- tendent of schools, will present the cpunsil, ' Medical author'ties here say an veloped Uic geom etry of the E g y p ­ He skid DmUm ' letter also em­ Connecticut, when it was cajjwl CcSumbla, June IS (Special) . said.they bought a parSltect from Hope had waned for Frank Puf- The slide occurred aaqut 40 faat ^ , New ■S^k World^vFalr in aidt* | ehe married Chariee Clark of St. glamour girl of the 1920s who was Uniom.-dmd ' later associate editor class to DonaltfR. .Tuttle, chairman autopsy on a 62-year-old retired tians into an agency for reasoning nock as the searchers, working in married six times, nve^ times to of the American-Press, died Tues­ da. phasised that continued- testing, of the Connecticut Agricultural Col­ The largest clans in the history of of the local Board of Education, a department store here several down a shaft of the . imiepandent and directed stage ^ productlod* of ' tduis, She waa bom in St. Gene- Read H erald Advi. 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.NdaESltEB EVENING'HER'il^vM^ANCHESTER. CONNi THURSDAY; JUNE 13, 1987 . ■ 7 . , - I .’ !' . V ', ' MANCHESTkl^lEVENING ilTERALD,; MANCHESTER^JSOfffl., lyURSDAY^. J l^ fi 13,^198 PACE ^ r ■■ »r^-4 “---- ;------'------— —-----;■ i ^ ------South Windsor Alfred H', Hofildna of Union' were •aaay a-ward winiiarAt Japanese Tie u»tir.dai.v iCurb on Mui*der News HoholarsMp Awards. ■ ■■ K - / ' X ' »■ ■ ■ 12 Pupils Win r Two iBIaworth graduates have j Another^ GI io been named as acKoiarahip winners. o c k Dedicfttiali Set, Special rAtvards They are Nancy.. Harrington, who T l i e B a b y H a V recei'viKl ^ South W indsor Teach­ : .■ /,.■ ■ -»fVv- ' x '' , At Graduation ers Asan. soholarshlp of4,$100.-:.the iGirard’s Case WillimantiO State Tea'chers Oollage Police-Chief Herman O; 8chendel‘*-morning, Schendel sajfldf fifth bul- Itbnbrs Mrsi McKone scholarship of $200. and tha SchaV (Continued Irom. Pace One) today defended his actiona of limit-Met'w:as fdiihd imhMded In back ,^8outh WintUOr, June 16 tSpe- fer-NobIc -acholarship of $100. B ^ n Nanied... Ing information and photographs; of the front aedl of. the car in tJradualion eeramoniea for - Dora Jean Martin has bean nade launcher attached to his rifla.' to the press during investigation of I wh(ch MaepPS wife • was sested ' w'Rockvil!*. June ^3 (Special)— the combined eighth grades of awarded a $300 schblarahip to The second, stniek Mrs, Haka 1 the hnurder of Mrs. Dorothy Maori' with her'iiister, Mrs. Gertrude The Bernice McKone Memorial Bryant Collage in Providence.- ★ FATHER'S DAY SUN . JUNE 16»h ★ Sakai, 46 in the back, jSJt^died I Tuesday. Clock, installed in the CMpoIa of Wa(Pfdng and Union Grammar almost instantly. ' I-Schendel said he restricted photog-^^Schendel said it was his theory SohooU Were held last night In the Stenwi Id>ul». son of Mr, and Mrs. William L. Shields, Maple St. School todajy wdU be . Moaeheater Bveoing Heral Girard repeatedly'has denied he- i-aphers from taking pictures of'Mhal the killer fired five shoU and Wapfring School auditorium. Dtelo- Wapptng,- .Booth Windsor corre­ Mdkihup Fop, Big Chief H i Is- u ib wMkMif. . . Oak St.. East Hartford. Hr was born June fi at H)»rtford. Hoa*v^ scattered any empty sheila m the Macrt Tuesday night, and^^o "dia intend t 9 leave any mt- dedicated in a short ceremony to­ maa were awarded bv Frank ital. His maternal jrfandparents are Mr and Mrs. Stanle.v C;^us. morrow- at 9 a.hi. spondent, O. Warren West­ t area. restricted information oi-ters nesse.s to the shooting." Pierce, member of the Board -of brook, telephone Mllehell F-4014. um guy who poy*uni bill oR y««r fMiiHi. GiVt SUMMER Milorovia, C^alif.-. and h'is paternal-(tr^ndparenta are Mr. and Mrs. Key Witneas because he said he ' The illiiminated cioc-k has three Dducation. ' William J. ShioldK 1.^3 BIrrh' St...... aHagenow • escaped tm- STOCKHJF SALE' 'ivanam'e Watanabe, chief district Jecft.he rights ofth^accused, . harmed, because, the chief said I I faces, each two' feet In 'diameter, . Twelve stu^nU were pre.sented kim>um f « « t ins^eod of fuss. . . butter him*um up^ court prosecutor who tiled the in­ M acri 18 ch— '•—* •** "^and IS the gift 'of 14 In^ividusls with awards fof their work during FOR PICNIC OUTINGS, BEAC9 Rirharri Wealon. kon ofeMr and Mrs. Raymond Sullivan, 112 greeee murder-«r the shooyng k‘» lo*'j^el‘'ourof‘^thrM i and orgAnizatthns who prefer to re- the school yeaik, American Legion Basil O’Connor W«ds ive B. He Was born May 27 at Hartford Hospital. His ma- dictment against Girard, refused ALL FLAVORS - to discilss Nlcy.el's present position Wife mainanohymous,^Principal Arthur awards for qualities of honor, cour­ with hug cMid kisi;pnd um. .um foyerite .r‘ 'New York, June rS iftBaati BUY A DOZEN in the case. He would neither e.on- ^ ■’fh* Ui»hi.w,i • Park Schendel said, Mattson said .toda.v.. age; scholarship, .[Vadershlp, and * . ^ 4 . w'SW Rd.. and his pateina! grandparents arc Mr. and Mrs Ray­ in front of the Highland •erv-ice were presented aa follows! O'Connor, 65,^Jhead of the National Give him>ttm'sweet 'Wprkt. .good moh uow«um mond J. Sullivftji. ,^ Broad St. He has a brother, James R„ 2; iirm nor. deny existence of any ' 'J will que.stlon another w - The isle Mr.s. McKone, tormetly Foundation (or Infantile Paralysis, Nickel slaterneht. although It is j M arket. » whom he did pot identify. { Bernice Morip, w-as a native of this Union School, Richard A. Stone and a sister. Bonnie Lee. 4’-, Police captured Macri in Bolton was mprted yesterday to Mias' , ... known that Japanese police have Macri wilt apj^ar in Jl^vn Court city; and was educated in local and Kathleen Ann 8u;Vr; Wap- Hazel Royall. 43. doys iMird to And. questioned Njckel several -times , four hours after the shooting. He achoola; A graduate qf New Britaiii ping, Andrew Larive and Jean M. a * :,... H Harold Jo)in, son of Mr- and Mrs. Harold J. Giglio, 1!> Tanner w-as charged with first degree again at 8 a.m. .SaJ*tfdav. A t th a t They aaii today on a "European M lbolite. . - Bt. He was born May P at Hartford Hospital. His maternal and that Nickel is rpnsiderec. a key N orm an O. KIttcl murder after nearly four hours of tim e A tty. PodpoVe will either S tate Teachers College-, she taught Honeymoon. Dorothy A. -Heiii 13 of her 18 teaching years at Honorable mention certificates grandmother is Mrs. Vera Zanis. IPS Dak St., and his paternal witnesm questioning and .brought to a cell waive, examijtsfuon on tha, charge The bride is director of function­ -— ZfN-'T grandmother .is Mrs. Paul>E)eischCr. 44 Bissell St. He has two A district court attache said, Ndrman G, Kittel, son of Mr. snd and, Macri-will be-bound over tb Maple St. School. went 'to J. Kirby Holcombe and al therapy .at the Warm Springs Miss D o r o t^ A , Hein. 385 W. at headquarters w-here he spent Judith Ann' Platt of Wapping- and sisters, Dianne and Marcia Ellen. however, that the Nlykfl" state­ Mrii. Adolph Kl7tel of TalcoUvil’e, the night. Supermqt Court, or Atty. Podrove She apecialized in the field of Foundation in Warm Springs, Va. High St., j-dcelveri her Bachelor ment. if it does exist, would not in recel.ved his law degree from the will aak that ,,robable cause for science and'is credited with con­ Ann W. Boosen and Harvey v", It Was a second m arriage .(or of arts d^ree in hialor.v from the He was transferred to Hartford Levack of Union. Daniel l.loyd, son of Mr.^and Mrs. Lloyd A. Peach. 37 Stone. itself be cause foit any Japanese University „of Connecticut School County Jail after a preliminary t/ying hia client be found. tributing much toward thh sohoni's both. O'Connor’s (irst wife died Am^iVan University, Washington, Bt He was’horn June at Hartford Hospital Hta maternal charjfes, against Nickel. of Law at commencement exercises hearing on the charge, w-as poai-«' science program . .9he w-a's al.so ac­ ■ Annual English ajyafds for those serial years ago, The new Mrs. D.C.. on June 9. f^andparefils are Mr, artrr’Mrs: “Henry Chapp^T-eonstable, H- Y-tt-' •Even if the c6nte: of such a I the Storrs campus last weekend. poned until Saturdayy on mutlialiTHKuai ' J . , , tive in athletics, (Wching bssket- showing the g;re<$test improvement O’Oopno'r recently was divorced., Preaident Eisenhower received and biii paternal grandparents arc Mr. and Mrs.- .Sherman Peach. statement are verifled."^is source j Kittel U a graduste of Manches- lall and x ei viiig as during tfle >^oaf Were presented bv from 'Charles- Dudley Stenhens, a doct Malone. N. Y. He has a sister. Janice M„ ID. said. "it w-ould not tend tq. incrim- ter High School, class of IP.IO and gam es. \ Mrs. H. W. Whitman of the (Jon. of TallahasseeTFla, / ' mencement exercises and -also ’ • • ^ • • # inate’Nickel bedatise it is not proof ' necti^ Citizens ‘ for Public ■p of Middleburv College, class of rove, who will defeijd Macri Mrs. McKone I'aiighK Grade 7, broke ground for the new School Joseph^ Scott, son of. Mr. and Mrs. Williarii J. Sinnamon. 73 that Nickel knew of Girard's inten­ 1964. Schcndeisaid UXfay he w-as "not In Tobacco Work prlmarllj'. and w-a,s .said m take,a Schools. Reciptjpnta were Diane D lN N t« FOR Q o d o lEL of International Service at the Hemlock SU He was born June 6 at Manchester Memorial Hos­ tion, to-fire allots.". shielding Mapn from anything.” personal intereat in -all tltg chil­ Bhea of Wapping' and Ann Bossen University; ; . ..! SUP 1 2 eO I. pital. ‘ His maternal grandpafeiiU are Mr. and Mrs. Scott Alford. X"Japanese suraffscrap collector,cuurL kUJ.ciL at' theuic '; when he refused photographers dren. \ ' af Union. New Brit’ain,‘'Jfine IS (IP—State Miss Hein, daughter of Ur. and Mlddlefleld. and his paternal grandparents are Mr. and .Mrs. range said today permission to take pictures at Youngstera interested in work Death a Great l>osa - Jo^n A. Yoni'ka of Wa-pping and Rep. S am tier S. Ooogel (D-New Mrs. Edward G. Hein, was a mem­ CANS Joseph Sinnamon. 71 Hemlock St. He has three brothers. James, for American soldiers; to toss used [Union Askins Police Headquarters that night, ing for tobacco'growers will find' Her sudden deatluJan. 31 St Britain), House minority leader, ber of the Lutheran' Club, Hiato^ ‘6’^, Eric..4*y, and Edwin, 2'.3. cartridge c»m k-s to the waiL'ng col- ” but tvas giving the man the rights plenty of opportunilies this sum­ age- of 40 w as ron.*dei;,ed a gre^i-f'' ■will ^.tendered a testimonial din: Club snd Kappa Delta Epsilon, ed­ lectors. / \ he deserves." mer. losa to the school. Her huaiialjarH. ^ nepj:St the Hedges, New Britain, ucational sorority, while attending The Army (laid'Nickel has been Retirement af Schendel said strongly today: Eugene Dick, farm interviewer Dr. -Frederick W. McKone„:d(sBOciritssot r EHxabcfh Arden ;JwIy 16. A bout 50(9 men and women the universlt-y. Prior to entering restricted to his camp at hia mVn "I can't let Macrf be tried in 4he a t the S tate Emplo>-Tnent service, ate profesaor at N>w'' Britain ^ COSMETICS of all political faiths are expected the University, she worked for fottr Salk Field Trial Ydungslers request to avoid reporters. His newspapers.” says sthat tobacco grow-ers have S tate Teachers C-o 1 1 e g e. her to attend. State ’"air Oommisaioner years for the U.S. government in mother said he had written her: 65 Mandatory The only inforqfiatlfcn Schendel asked him for almost 270 workers, ipolher,' Mrs. RjmI^ Morin snd her "W e deliver'' John L. Sullivan is general chair­ Washington. "Now I am an assoclat?;, to the gave'wepoi'ters came about 12:15 to- help in the cultivation. aunt, Mias ,-f?ami|le Morin, have man of ..the committee and New Get Improved ShoJL June 19 fact ami am facing a coi'irt mar­ a.m. Wednesdav. after Macri w-as "The State Employment Service Britain newapaperman Milt Ber- - A rule making retirement at the Herald Photo by Pinto been Invited to the dedication cere- An average of 10 mice live on a tial." taken from ail Interrogetion room i also Said that there WR* still a monlefflomorrow-. kowltx heads the arrangements farm acre, says the National Geo­ An Army apokesman kaid. how­ age of 65 compulsory- is one of upstairs a,l Police Headquarters to j high demand for strawberry pick- committee. • l l Jllanchester youngsters injected [ three changes which the tow-n em- Paula Cifarelli. right, smiles- at e memorial waj initiated bv ibdkAdk4e..AJh.AA.AA J graphic Society. -' In 1954 w ith Salk vaccine later i $200 for Mindempannr ever, that no charges hsve been a baaemSht cell. ! ers for the remainder of the sea- Greg Prentiss as he titriis to vie mtereated persona who contacled placed against Nickel. ploye.s’ union la asking the Pension At that time. Schendel. in son. The tobarco growers have ask- found to be deficient will be given ^ Board to ii-iMtaple St. •enim Juhe 19. ;V - r Someone has apiPfmrently on ati Army firing range Jan. 30 The AFL-CIO Local ha.s subm it­ said only that Macri \ya![ charged j ip June to work through the simi- teaoher. At a teachers meeting it Affected kcc some 700 youngsters (leared his conscience of a when Mrs. Sakri, who was collect­ ted to the board a. list of requested wilh "murder." He refu.sed to say < mer months. School. Both youngsters are Grade was voted to use the i-ontribiitions ■who, as serorid graders three years youthful misdemeanor, school ing scrap metal, w-as killed by an amendments to the plan. if Macri confessed, or offered any j According to the State Emplo.v- -6 pupils. for a memorial clock in the cupola officials judged, w-hen a letter empty cartridge caae fired from a BIG VALUES FOR A Best Choice Beef ago. participatdd in the nationwide The union members are asking i a motive, | ment Service, the minimum age for of the school. field trials tliat tested the vaccine s hearing a Dat'enpott, Iowa, can­ grehade launcher. - for a change in the present sys-, stationed tw;o police-| this w-ork is 14 years, w-ith parents' The clock arrived thi.a week • A**Japanese indictment accuses safety and effectivbpfs*. cellation produced four 350 hills tern of allowing town employesto! agalrut a back doors so new s-,, consent, ~ 4 ^ A K E RECORDED from the Electric Time Co. of Following the testa, the vaccine recently. ; Girard .of enticing the woman onto continue to \vork after the age' m*n could not photograph Macri , Natick. Maas, and is being install­ 4th, 5th, 6th RIBS was found to give only partial im­ The lin.signed note included ! the range and then shooting, her, of 65 if th^y receive perwiss^n - was beinp hualled to nia i ed todav Just in lime fdr the BIG DAY FOR DAD New ■\hDrk, June IS I'Pl—A munity. As a result, thy National w ith the 1200 said the mtfne.v ; Attorneys for Girard are waging from the head of their department limited them to a ^ KRENfH ELEtT 'PREMIER ‘‘very, very Wg earthquake" in tledicatinn ceremony. It had been * Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, t w-as "in retribution for some­ a legal battle in Wa.shinglon to and the general manager^ i frimt- halhvpy at headquarters | hoped the cloc-k could have been — whirfr sponsored the trials, is now thing I "did in East Scliool •some' j..prevent his trial for manslaughter . , Tlie Local is also asking for a' Schendel explained toda,v that; Paris, .June 1,3 (>Ph— re- the Aleutian Islands—described inatslled by .Memorial Day hut it Remember Father's Day ^ 1st thru 3rd RIBS Ub. making improved vaccine 'avail­ years ago" and a'sked tTiat the Mn a Japanese eoiirt, despite a I-S. i provision allowing employes to re- he remained tight-lipped because ^ signed, reluctant National As- as the most severe since the did not arrive in time sum be u.sed by the school. Tlie able to the field-trial youngsters. governmenl decision giving jiii is-^, tii e with fiill benefits.' aftei . 25 it is his duty, he said, to "pro- , ^mblv enriv todav confirmed great series of shocks there [ Dedication was scheduled for Sunday, June f6th Notices announcing the jclinic ] former elementar.v plant is nov.- diction to Japan years of'.serrice. regardless of. age. I lecl evideare for proper presentar .Maurice Boiirge*i-Mniinoiir->' as early today hy aeiamngraph In- i tomorrow- w-hether or not the are being sent home to parents of being used by the High School. Nickel'a .piqjhei Mrs O.scar A i TTie plan now provides for retire-1 tton in court. ’ F’ranee's 2‘Jnd postwar premier clock was ifistalled. The ceremony the children eligible to receive the However. Superintendent of Edwards, said in .Michigan her ment. with full benefits, only after ; The chief agreed to pictures by a m ajority of leas than .50 earlyt nday by seismograph In­ w-ill be included in the school s Schools Raymond E. Ramsdell. vaccine, which, will Be Injec-led at I son had w-rKten asking for $.50 for ; the age of 65 and 25 years nf serv-j Wednesday moi-ning only after voles. The action ended a 3- struments at Knrdham 1'nlver- annual citizensliip award program WAYBEST lb no coet. The clinic w-ill-be held at .said the m oney mirsl go into attorney s fees to defend himself i( e , 1 Judge Wesle.v Gryk and he ron- w'eek .crisis. Both the pre-ballot slty. , The Rev. .Joseph Lynch, FOWL the General Fund of the town. at which a student from each cla.ss Manchester Memorial Hospital, in j against possible charges in the Gi­ The third request made bv the | ferred in Gryk s chambers. Maori debate and the 340-194 vote it- selsninidgist, said tremors were receives an aw-ard. The i-ecipienla the public health nurse's office, be-1 E rnest E. \Veek.s, who was rard rase. The letter said; union is for a plan amendment to' was photographed leaving the .self refle<-ten the Girard case has nol and many others w ho are. noCBlem- J V W d t ,-va«;lne will still be eligible for s - ! yet been determined, " the s|wkes- V- bers, Tliev all want such a plan ' .AS,-, third injection at thg clinic next j man added At a recent election members of I FULL W’eek. This would complete the I The spokesman said Nickel had the local replaced their vice presi-'j Acljustable Cbolse Lounge SHANK lb SMGNHTI Md NUT BMLS 2 F« 49e 3-shot series recommended for i been ."administratively restricted " (lent and secretary with new offL I Serve Ddi the ftill protection. I —confined to his . camp. Camp READY HAMS rers. Howard Cassells of tfTe W ater j HALF IS^j OZ. CAN Some 547 of the field-trial '• i Whittington - after submitting - Department has been elected vice youngsters received boosters of with Reversible Cushion HUVNUI 2 « 49e strengthened Salk' vaccine in 1955, ' UeBire ta taJk or meet-withu-i7h'‘ner/^ j P*>'- ua. 'h* ' men or any other media of ,he' Highw a.v Department has become ^ Everything oTipather's Day during the free clinics held in the ‘ GENUINE SPRING I press. I know- that they will- try to! ■ lb c . nZB K in mUi ChNit 47e •chools. Of these, some may have - Officials KMiioved Living room comfort on porch, $MALLSI^ES received a second shot of improved approach me so it is my request! LAMB LEGS The former vice preaident and lawn or patio. Sturdy 1" Alcoa rawine from private doctors. OtelavIo Clmtiiio that stdps be taken to place me in ' protective custody." secretary were removed from of- ; .Muminum tubing is light­ SPMIIIEni DUMEII ( A r .1 ) The health department loday oletaviq Cimiano, 330 Hillstown fice. under union by-lawa because | SHURFINE also reminded parents- that the . _ . m . Girard is also restricted to camp they failed to attend three consecu- ; weight, easy to move about. A vaccine twd in the 1955 free ve.ter!^^v pendii^ hla trial. OVEN lb fiPICMrTTHUICT.C!!*.'!""') clinics was of the improved va-, ’ -live meetings, ac ording to Hippie. I real buy at this low price. rtetv. .Some 2,400 youngsters be- »fternoon sfte r a heari Peter Del Maalro, was elected INSTANT READY tween 5 and 9 received two stgtf., ' ''J " " " " ’' 'l' steward for Board of Education that year. ' . • of this town for 45 years He was About Town employes, to replace Leslie Harlow, ' COFFEE , 20-INCH MBIT BALLS mtk WKI 7 a member of the Italian American! who has left tlie town employ. Her­ IMPORTED Soclel.v. Members of Miantonomoh Tribei bert ■ Johnson, another Board of - WINDOW He leaves two sons, Gelso and i No 58. lORM, who hsve reserved Education epiplo.ve, has taken the i / ; v > ' SLICED Renata Cimiano. both of Hartford. I .qj, ^he Mv Joy III for the place of John Hewitt on the execu- '• n.09 Va LI. SAVim Board Agenda and three grandrhildren. , > fishing prrty .Sunday, .will meet at live board. "HT FOR A KMG" "TRANSPARENT LOOK" FAN Furutal services will be held | the Cluhrooms at-'fi a m. The new officers will serve until - Radoom yowr mtllad I 2 TOR I HEARI5^G R005t — from the W, P. Quish Funeral i Ibe'beginning of next veai. I.$5 Week 39c BIB ROASTS GARDEN SET 2 9 ^ ^ COUNTRY VIEW Mupone bar* f t TOE MUNICIPAL Brnj>i,vo' Home,. 225 Main St.. Saturda.y ] Mean*)Oi-s of MHS Class of 1947 Hippie. Ca.ssells and Fultz at-• Choic* or prim*. A lb Tuesday. June 18, 8 p.m. morning at ^:30 and in Sl^ Jame.s’- «-ho for any reason art; unable to tended a meeting of an organizing X , ■ / v y -j Reversible fans, thermo- FRESH CREAMERY 39e 17i 9- I SHURFINE statical^’ operated, push- BUTTER PUBLIC HEARING.S Church at o'clock. Burial will be attend the reiiniim dinner Salur- committee formed to guide a new- On a proposed ordinance fixing in St, James' Cemetery. day evening at the Stale AEmory program for the Slate Federation FANCY EVISCERATED TABLE 00 biitton controls,.' Panels the term s for .aaly .of .54 acres Fnends may call at the funeral I and-would like to 'come .for danc- of State. County, and Municipal APPLESAUCE 2‘-29c included In^gj^e. west of Bruce Rd. to John L. Tre^i- i home tonight from ■ to 9 o'clock I ing should-contact Fred Turking-iBmploy.es last night. The program TURKEYS - REG. $16.98 15' ★ Fruits and Vegetables ★ Plaids baJ and George M. Danks. &nd tomorrow-front 2 to 5 and 7 to ton co-qhairman 5 Franklin St.; or, rslla'fot Vsges equal-to those paid 4 OZ. CAN McCORMlCK’S 2 2 " Rotary / I>eather Straps Public Discussion on .Agenda 9 p.m. at Turkingtop Brothers Realty Ci>. in private indi.ctry. penaion Im- 12.50 Value . -Heosa -36U Center-St.:-for-fufther-partie--Vprove-mentsr and-unton aecmity,- BLACK PEPPER > 29c NATIVE EVISCERATED I MATCHING CHAIRS S4.9B _ M o w e r IP YOU'RT FUSSY, YOU’LL LIKE OUR UNF1NI8HCD BUSINB.SR — .Mrs. Helen Wllberefl ulars. ' , . — .. ------■ Perfect, for entertaining on lawn, porch or To see W-hat action the Board Briggs and Stratton Mrs. Helen Witherell, 95 S HERSHEY' , ROASTING CHICKENS patio , , baked enamel finish makes it Three Diamonds will take on a proposed ordinance Main .St., died at Ihd Mancheater Mrs. Qerlrude Keating Raynor, Culoinhe's Wife rust resistant for years of service. Smartl.v Engine obneeming the sal4 of land' west waa honor guest at a straw-berry White Meat cans Memorial Hospital early .this j st.vled with perforated table top. Chairs HOTHOUSE TOMATOES ' Solid Pack of Bruce Rd. morning...... after a long.. illness. She supper last evening In obaervation | Talks,al Trial! 5c CHOCOLATE BARS *‘ ‘ ‘ *^* 87c fold for easy storage. To see if the Board w ill invite j had been a resident of this -toevn of her 2pih anniversar.v- as super- ' CHICKEN PARTS c . . 79“ They’re firm and ripe . . . and what’s more THEY’RE NOT rarloua organizations to make for the pRsl 35 years. visor of" the Msnehesier Public ^ (('ontiniied f,rom P agr One) UB. BAG SUNSHINE 2 'H.P. 4 ' cycle engine. PACKAGED. Take one. two or a dozen^—as. many as you . arrangemenLa for a review- of th ej — she^leaves tw’o sons. Trum an A. Health Nursing Assn., given by DE LUXE FLORAL UMBRELLA •Compare • \rtth 119.95 want. Since they’re not packaged you can select each tomato Sugar ’n Spice. town’s growth during the last 12 land John E. Witherell. both of her staff of nurses. ' LEGS69c--BREASTS'^ 79c « "5'mi suspected them, . didn't BLACK WALNUT COOKIES 49c mowers. Automatic speed aa to size and degree of ripeness you want. „ ■ T’Zz-JDzJyjmz- years, the problems that have re-1 Manchester; five daughteis. Mrs. you ? " B igl -foot size with sturdy aluml- governor. Recoil starter. suited and predictions as to the Ralph Earle and Mrs. Harry Fow- King David Lodge, No.-Sl, lOGF. Not Siispic^niM NABISCO anm pole and stand. Reg. 39.98. '<9 O Leaf mulcher. yrobeble growth and needs of the |ler, both of Manchester, Mrs. Wil- will meet totnorrow,night at 7:30 "No. I didn't. I just asked them I BEEF PATTIES '^ SSc future. , 'liam 5torrissev ' of sbilthw'tck. in Odd Fellows Hall. A TOcial hour- where they'd been. LARGE PINK MEAT LARGE BUNCRi HI-C To see if the Board will fix a Mass., Mrs. F*hllip Striilhers of will follow the meeting. Mrs. Culombe stuck to this' ICED FRUIT COOKIES '^ ^ 49c ^ te for an informal. meeting' on South Windsor and Mr.a WilliamV W. T. BRANT ‘‘GHARBE-IF fU N -N O MONEY SOWN O range D rink '146 .Oz. Cans story, insisting that she was not ' the method of assessing a part of Hewitt of Manchester; o“ne broth­ . The Church OoUneil of the- Zion CANTALOUPES PASCAL CELERY auspicious. I CONVINIINT « U I < the cost of w-alks and . c ii r'b s er, George K. Dotlge of Ashville. Lutheran Church w-ill hold s ni-eet- "I've got a right In ask my Monitor •gainst abutting propert.v owners.* Mass.'; grandchildren, and 12 Ing tomorrow night «t 8 o'clock' at husband -wliere he's been," ■ she TALL To, sqe if the Board will approve i great grahdchiMren. the church., ' . SPECIALS French , said J- Each 29c Hch. ISt CANS dosing oyl the balance of the -The funeral will be held «t the ~ : . "You told yoiir husband up in' Style Keeney Street Schoq) Account: , W., P. Qiiiah Funeral Home. 225 FROZEN GREEN BEANS •'5tote Police H eadquarters th at . 'To see if the Board will fill the i Main St., at 1 o'clock Salurday of Reurded -Children ^e'd better tell the truth, ‘djdn't^ PICreWEET ’* FRESH CUT NATIVE PRESH-PICkED vacancy on the Board of .Select-1 aftgrnoon. with the Rev. Percy 12.88 Contour Lounge *7 * o dork I, 12 Oz. ®'*h- - ‘ 1 Smith. ^ assistant minister of the tohlghf at the Bunce Center All - y m -• ' r FRUnS £ VEGEIWBIK1 CUT BROCCOLI Pkg. ASPARA8US NATIVEPEAS' for To see what action the Board South Methodist Churclv officiat- members are urged-to attend.''* j Mrs, ■’Culombe was'asked about 13.98 Lawn Table Vac Can - w-ish to take in the claim I ing. Burial will be in Huntington, PICTSWEET MEXICORN ! a statemertt to the effect that Ta- of George Bingham against the ' .Maas. - , ’ A painting entitled "Two boi-sk.v stayed overnight at her C ans' 4 9 c Bch. ’ I Friend.a tfiav rail at the funeral, -Points'." - ...... by >»Nathan...... Knoblei, 24 home-on Dec.ix... la15, the date of the CAIJFORNTA LEMONADE 29.95 Lawn Unibreilaj NEW BUSINESS home from 2 o'clock tomorrow- af- \ Elridge St., an art Instructor air the ■ holdun murder in New Britain for 15-OZ. CONTAINER DAILY MAID ^esentation of Certificate of ternoon until the hour, of the fu- University of CVinnecticut. was re-, K.r husband and TahorsUv POPULAR Yol. No. 8 3 , A}^reclation for Outstanding Con- neral neral. - centlv" mirchased P9;^'hR»ed bv by the the Mnn.en. Munson- "‘'icn „„ ner tn il./nusoana ana iaDorsK> VALENCIA trlbutibn -from the'National Rec- FRUIT SALAD V 3.98 Pafjo Table / Y m i ’N find the pick-of>th*>frui»-cro|3 at-Popular! reatlo-n Asan. to the Manchester' it now’’.' BELLANV.A MECHANICS Now Onr^^ .Anniversary Mass Utica, .N.5. ^ Culombe said. Plwns;'Peaches. Cherries, Blueberries. Sexless Grapes. Car- Fire and Police A thletic A.ssn l Aa ajimversaxy-H m .5 for Uit (*- ORANGES — To sS>e ir*the Itokrd’lFilT'Te?Si.' Mrs-. C«-- H g n tB ij "dHuil Grapes.’ Piheapple s ' IPAnjoa—Pears,--Phtk- -Seedteas- pose of the soul-of Mrs. Margaret Auhnrn ^ ”****'*^^'^ ^5 - (opfifec th at ah€ has viaited her hu«-*j HAL^BUTSTEAKS '•a.sigTimenl of the tern-' A Miner w-ill be said at SI. James' Gnpefniit, Honeydew Meipns, Margo Pears, Delicious.Ea^- <. “ Sd!e"^™ “ porary FIre,^and Utility, Study nloma a 1 band only once at .the Hartford. Per Volume Committee. “ Church Saturday riorping at 7:46. during the 78lh County Jail. .She said this was be- Dnz* 5 9 c 1.95 Patio Table ing ApplM and ,3weet Cider. , - Hr^Sora cause she was "too nejoi.s and j Sk k u Ik d Sb To B«e if the Board wuII termi­ H artford H ospital School of .Nura- i upset ” j F Q L P I N O nate the assignment of the teirfpo- — " , — .. ■3-rary Advl»ory Revaluatioft Com­ cifurch m' '’'“"hed your hand's of him CHAIfl LOUNGE Banfboo Porch Blinds m ittee. Church in Hartford. ,,, confes.sed.” didn’t vou?" \ 'Funerals Diol Soop Borax Boraxo Calo C at - D o ve ^ ‘ ^ To see if the Brard W-ill. appXive- ~~T~ ■ asked Bill. ' i F" m iem lnum tw hlsg cloaing out the l^lancc of the En- nrV°"f o'L o* ® ' “ <= I' I "No. not exactly,” she said. ' EXTRA FANCY FREE THIS WEEK AT THE PARKADE! g l^ ra and Archltecto Account. W iliam I^dge Distnet Cub Roundup at. Mrs. Culombe said that her two ^ I . 2 Bof. UM 27c 8 Ota,17c and Dog Food^ 2 Reg. Mm 39 c Tp see if the Board will revise Funeral services "'for Wiilam •^*“8*’**™- “S 'd 5 and 13 went CUCUMBERS M cCarthy of the Princess '-Block 25. should be sent to Mrs. | with her on her visits to State Po- I 98 the estimates in the Budget for J CAPT. TEXBURWELL'S 2' Bath SkM 37c . • ubi. 79c ^ I tb. 27c 2 Gaas For - 3 7 C - 2 Batk 8iM.49c period ending June 30, were held at 8:30 this morning R h ^ a ^ c k u a . 57 Cfestwood Dr..-; lice H eadquarters a t her own in -'l 14 1937 for receipts tropi .School from the W'. P.- Quish Funeral by Saturday. ChackS^ould be sent sistehre-, not because police made ! I ■ I.- V a *. 41; . . ^ s W * .___'I Bond Surplus aiid front School! and at # o'clock In St. with regtstradlon forms, her take them there'; 3 For 25c I l f ' DANCING HORSE REVUE 7 Bond Ini-wstihents. » | -lames'.. Church. The Rev. Bernard She sai(U-that the younger daugh-;] New Blue Holsuin NuSofif ^ Modess Reynold* "iSr* CT.ECH ATLLAGRi^ fiLEARED ter .came down with the mumps., [I Living room comfort oiit To aee- if the- Board desires to' was the celebraiitv the Rey. f a n c y defer or cancel the- regular meet-1 Hussey the deacon and the Baltimare, . June IS iA»i—The Slate. Policewoman Doyis'MurtbaM - of door*. Expertly built, / .r - 8HO# TIME — ■ i , f' ■ t a f o f Juljr 2. 1967; , ' Rev. ^ g a r Farrell the suhdeacon. I Baltimore Sun reported r-todav helped take the child to’a hospital. lightweight, iturdy. Sun- Dutch Cleanser Peanut' Butter ^ Fabric Softener 2 ':? y 8 5 e W 29e?S?55e that scores -ef Aillogea tai four Wednesday, tliarsday—4 PJM. and 8:30 P.M. 1 To see iffthe/the Board vyill author- Jane. Maccarone-was organist Mrs. Culombe waa reminded on i GREEN BEANS rr«i«tant Saran webbing. Fii.—4 P.M., 7 P.M., t P.»U-8«t. 11 A.M., 2 PM., * PM. exteo^ve bat widely-adparated one occaaion 'when she Was per-: tha manager tir- g4-*e a’ quit- and aoloist. Father FarreH read mUitory coatgol dtstricta- la; ^ 2 oasa F or’21c »e Bar 55c - >L$ 49c . Pkg. of M $1.07; XeaMsiur 73c dalm doed-for auch intereat as the the cohimittal service at the grave mttted to talk to. her husband brief­ ■i.'i 1.1 iiii 1 .... I .J 1 town may have, if any, aa a reaulr in St. James' Cemetery. ^ . Czechoalovokia h a V.d/- ' been ly- . ' \ SFECIAL 15c OFF REGUUR PRICE —"T’f..'.... :V'7' : 7ll 111111 xileored e t imMtbitMta. In « dia- . "He aaid 4t wajy^hard M A ( i ^ , The' beareii tgete Joaai^' Leary^ poteh .from corre^ndfiM Ed­ or fubdlTiataa map and to a'cA Walter Tedford ahd-James CCon- to'm al(e.\to confeaa, didn't he? ward C. Burks, dateHned! Bratis­ asked BiU. i i Ttl^eY^lld Tea Bags. in aadriutga a quitolaim- deed) hof, repreaentlng the / American lava.''' Czdchoolovakla, the Sun m for a ItMhot atito of land'from Region; and John Lahda. , Donald ‘‘Yes, be did," she Vrcplied. . ' OP||N W BO..THURS.-l«l. TIU ^ P.M. tadd that “ quite ebvloaaly they PYou told hiltn to tall tbs truth, Meniche8tar|Hall ajM WlUlam Buftcin. rapto- or* - ariUtnnr • trolabig aettyttir didn't you?v iha Army iIm Navy Club. ‘ Taa. J did \

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.. -. .-t .V \ ' r' '' ' . - . I' ' ■F ' : ■ - J ” / :-,:y ■’ • '•! ,A- • .■* ’ ' , g- *■ ' BUlj^CH^ST^R EVENING h e r a l d ; I^K^HEStERV CONN.^ URSDAY, JUKE 13,' ia§7 Y. JUNE 18, 1957 iRhnri;rBtrr ' 1Ettrnlngi ilirralh THURSDAY. JUNE 13, ,1967 . 'i. , • ; / ■ - i itU - .■ Steele's Crossing Rd. pur- July 1 through August--^ 33, «x- w n o ^ iM o WHAY—LtglsIaUvk Review lo i^ o n WKNB-MO WceoLGood Kventfia Good Hturid chass. The committee Uld not clii'ding Saturday and Sunday, GENERAL fMjadio ..WKNB—Pmaer Paid answer , these questions this from B a.m, to: 12 noon. The classes WDBO—u rn lime. are now being scheduled according t v SERVICE gSet WOOO—U»0 Ikwtoiii fvjpop—x«ie . WPOp-iar It with .Considerable aentiment -was to car polls and family groups.' . : a m diaa-: ■ - ■ ■ Fdrik^^rchas^^Vndecided; 'Voiced 'at the meeting that If at’ Class OuUng Held Days C9 flC A OaO WHAY—>olkaJParly .. all possible, future school needs of M^.^.and Mrs.'Robert D. .Valen­ 'Nights #fceW$ 2 .9 $ 1PtaoPprts ' Th* following program ached-*?' WKNTI ^ WCCC—U'^i»a8.^hf neu^a they illustrate. \ e:I5— WDRC—The World Tonight 0]3enlng 'the ipeetlng, Vincent food fob IJa own members. Dessert announced 1 ^ Chief Herman O. | first voluntary iiiia^ of property WHAY—Kvenlng Semiedf WPOP—Boston vs Cleveland ‘ would have' a choice in thbir se­ from 1.000 acre* of ISn^ bought by Barbour now ^he Herald ia the 12th ConnecX WPOP—WaxirorK Krzeslcki read' the >full report of lection. of land' for -future school and beverage will be provided. Your/ Vfskt Schendel M. k formal Inapectlon of WCCC—Good Kvenlnx Good Huale f:ia- CHARLIE'S jMraonnei in the auxiliary room at i the town in 1955. The ALmy has of Vtoo'ds Hole, M^aa*., >rt gratitude ticut newspaper to join the wlre-‘ ay—Betty Klmbahv WKNB—Musical^Eohoee WHAY Night Wslch the School Study'iGommittee, a needs. i • The Junior Uhplr. of the Congre­ condemned about 12 acre* of the for the services he. received while photp network, ‘ " -Record Review. v WTIC—Sports WTIC—Night Line subdivision of the Town'-Blannliig Gommittee 'Sold' Pojict Headquarter*. However. WDRC—Weiweathor and Zatman WDRC—The World Tonight ; gational Church' Ayill hold'-a re­ BAkBER SHOP Prescription Ohief Schendel said any new duties tract for s KViUSing development. a Mtient at the hoapllal. j Tied to 11 other newspapern in ..JflO-Sailio Uuie . W?>OP—Lawrence Welk WPOP—Boston va Oeveland Corninission, stating _the 'Antici­ PJante, speaklhg. for himself, hearsal Lolnorrow at '2‘3U P-m. at Barbour wa* confined for "ver | j j j i-.aa- t:ia— • pated' enrollment and school facil­ stated that he and other commit- 53 WOODLAND ST. or reorganlee'tion in the force will A propoaal'to sell aome 220 acrei . WDRO-SU Kolby WHAY^-Seriinade WHAY—Night Watch the church. take place July 1. the beginning of to the Country Club ia now being month In 1924, after he was wirephoto network, the Her- ^ WPOP—Waxworke WCCC—Good Kvenina Good Huale WnC—Night Lin* ities of the town. This )vas fol­ iSe members were. so "sold" on 175 Sign for Swim Closes brought' Into the hospital very aid will also be able to provide ita ''vWKNB—Alan Brown lowed by thei report of the School their recommendation- that he felt " n o w h a s a the next fiscal year. studied. badlj' Injured. ''*WIAY—Record Radio WDRC—Russ Naughleso Mrs. Richard Olmsted, chairman reader* with photos. Of major Om- ■ Record Review WTIC—L"t Georff Do It • WPOP—Boaton va Cleveland Site ‘Committee which was read any futufe .Recommendations from Schendel said he would announce The 1.000 acres were bought for l-n Aletnory of Hilliard necticut' news events within mln- WDRC—Music a la Carle t:«a- by Alexander Plante. the comimtt^would again be the of the swimmfng program for the ^ULL TIME t}iriiui*s at that tune the appointment of $1.35 million after voters had ap The gift ia in .the memory of 1C—Ni*m ■ WPOP—Mel Allen WHAY—Night Watch Park Dejiartment, has anqdunced a regular patrolman from Kmong >RO—Newe RepoUer— llU - • WTIC—Night Line .>• The Site committee strongly Rose, property. ' ' . proved the purchaae foe watershed Barbour'a unrler^ Elisha Earnest l^ese other Connecticut n«wa-' weOP—Bob and Ray WHAY-SecfnlB?— ^ WDRC—Rusa NiDfhton recommended itepe be taken im­ Questions were raised as to that 175 children have sighed' up _ th e department’s supemumerariea. and park and recreation puiyoses.-p WCCC—Good Evening Good HtiHa ■ WHOP—Boston vs Cleveland Hilliard. jpapera are the Times and Oourant WKNB—serenade . i mediately to purchase the 105-acre whether Rose would sett part of to date to participate. Dr. Richard BARBER Joined Force In 1M9 Capt. WalteC. K. Caseelle-Sr. Price of -the email parcel of Hilliard, of the Hilliard^ Mills ^*WHAY—Record Radio WTIC—Three StaV^stra. ia:St- Rose farm- on Bolton Hill Rd. at hts land to the town and if -the Demko. school physiciani examined of Hartford; Journal arid Record ■WpCiO-IUcoM Review WHAY Nlghl Walch PLENTY OF fnEE Capt. Caseelli. a veteran police­ property -proposed for sale to family, had been a generous donor of Meriden; Republican and Amer­ . WDRC—Lowell Thoftves WTIC—Three Score and Five a cost of $57,000 (dr the site for cost of $57,000 included the ?00 151 of. these at the school on Tues- man with over 27' yeara experi­ TVeybal and Danks would be about Pythians Receive 50rYear Jewels ^ to the hospital. WPOP—Meet the Artlrt ' :' WDRC—Russ Naughton future school heeds. They based day, PARKING* ican of Waterbury: Post and Tele-, ftaa-^ WPOP—Boston vs Cleveland f^et by 200 feet parcel of l^ d at ence on the local police force, be­ $750. The Bruce Rd. qwner* say Emil Anderson, aecohd ffoiA left, and Algot Johnson, charter members of Linne Ixidge, No. 78, During the last drive, Hilliard gram 'of Bridgeport; Register antf"- WHAY—Serenade . • ? their recommendation on the cost the corner of Bolton Hill, Ra.‘and -The .swimming classes will start came a regular in December 1939.' they want the land to protect the donated a complete laboratory to GENERAL WCCC—Good Evening Good Huale WHAY . Night Watch . Knighta of Pythias, were awarded 50-year jewels and certifleatea last Iflght in reco^ltion of their .loumaLCourler of New Haven. WKNB—‘Musical Echoei WTIC—Three Score and Five ' He left the force to Work at Ihratt property they now own. long association with the organization. Milton Miller, grand chahcellor, at left, and Griswold the hoepital In the memory of his The Norwalk Hour will start serv­ tVTIC—Dick Burt'el , and Whitney Aircraft in January mother and father. WDRC—Amoi and Andy, OTRC—RUsa Naughton At the meeting in the hearing Chappell, grand vice chancellor, madA,the presentation*. ice July 1. TV SERVICt WPOP—Fulton Lewis WPOP—Boaton vs Cleveland 1943, during World War II, but ,room of the Municipal Building on Tlie laboratfery’i coat was Daya M OR A iita- '*t?liAY—Night Walch ' returned nine- moniths ' latpr, In Tuesday, the Directors- will be $85,000. NlghU $ w2aefw 2 .9 $ ,Plua Parta WHAY—Serenado WTICc-TBA October of that yeari asked tb fix a date for a discus­ will he stopped. Mrs. Meyer said, Hilliard, who was born in Man­ V ernon WCCC—Good Evening Good Huale WDRI>-Ruta Naughton and the cleared path eventually chester, moved .to Hartford .hut al­ «EU BQ S-5MS WKJj^Muiical Echoes ■WPOP—Hound Dog Casaells was appointed a aer- sion of the ' method of assessing Engineers Consider Changing WTIC—Your Senator from Gonnj geant Nov. 21, 1947, and.became for sidewalks. A" bill recently closed off. ways kept close ties to Manchea- CD HospitaMJnit WDRC—Amos and Andy '*WHAY-NlghC'tJ^lch t,SNH| W HAT - lieutenant on Oct. 1, 1949,., two passed by the State Legislature She also reported that General ter. WPOP—Ed. P Horgan WTIC—Motion Before the Mousa give* them authority to change the Sibley told her that an attempt Hilliard w;aa president and liaa- WDRC—Russ .dsughtoD’ year* later. _ 'v Access Road to Nike Homes would be made to relocate aome ^ Set for Arrival WHAY—Le^slatlve Review WPOP—Hound Dog • t Capt. and Mrs. Cassfls have a present method of assessing prop­ treasurer of the E: E. Hilliard Co. WCCC-rGOod Evedlng Upod Uiiele > ii*aa*~ ^ erty owner* whose land adjoins of 32 houaea in the project ao in Hiiliardvllle, one'of the oldest 9 A.H . fo 9 P.M. WKNB—Evening Serenade WHAY—tine Watch eon, Walter Jr., who ha* been a that a subatantialbuffer zone atf.rien rACTOBY AliTBORIZED WTIC—New df the World WTIC-Nevra regular M*mche«ter patrolman the sidewalk,for two-thirds of the The Army 1* considering'^step.* he cduld to make the contro- woolen mills 'In operation in the Here in Week WDRC—Ailbrtnd Andy • ■ . ‘ • WDR(?-News A WasUier cost with the other third paid by changes in plans for its Nike ' versial 'Housing siU a.* inoUensive could be reestabltSfi.^. United State*. TV SERVICE WPOP—Gabriel Hcatter ' WPOP—News for. about a- year and a half. He A representative' of the Army Blankets''were made at the Hill­ lives with his parents at 42 the town. housing site in an effort to make tu Lakewood Circle as possiple. She Vernon. June 13. tSpedaU—A , * M C A Par HohM Call said she believe.* hLs visit waa Engineers in Boston said this iard Mills for the soldiers uae“ ln $35,000 Civil Defense (OD) hospi­ “ wHAY—.Nlta Watefj e Strickland St. They also have c Propone Study it more palatable to the Lqkewood rporhlng that plans for a Keeney Pina Parta WnC—S^rta Final daughter. Mre. Beverly Edwarde The Board will also consider a prompted by . a letter Written by the war of 1812. tal unit will arrive here next week, BC 9-OOM T Television Programs WDRC—Rusi Naughton Circle' resident* who will be ita Lakewood Chrcle residents protest­ St. access road and a buffer zone : Barbour inherited almost half •ervina All Ibuiehcater Area WPOP—Hound Dog :. of Rockville. proposal Jrom General. .Manager were being studied "fight this! according to notification received On Page Two fJliW— - _ Richard Martin for a review of neighbors. ing the reduclfon of a promHiM 90- 6f the $9,415,636 estate left by hi* by CD Director Edmund F. Dwyer WHAY—Night Symphony . -- Lt. Stratton was appointed to the town’s growth during the last minu.te. ” However, he had no' uncle. todayf w nc—Starlight Berenada the force as a supernumerary in Thi* was disclosed,-today aa the' information on details. Announce* Total WDRC—Run Naughton January 1950. He became a regu­ 12 years. The 20O-^p ‘ Tricycle and carriage Urea. Chief Schendel this morning Other matters to be considered investigation of the site. He visited Hackmatack St. These changes their work next year. The Chair­ an addition to the Second Congre- will arrive by van and will b e' TIrM, parta and acceeaoriee ■aid he hoped announcement of include filling the vacancy created the site with the Corps' locffl civil­ would bar any housing traffic man for these five gcoiips were: ! gational Church on N. Main SI. stored in the basement of North­ for all make*. the appointments would end any when Mrs. Ella Quish resigned ian engineer, Anthony Camardo from getting into the project from Mrs. Conrad, Mia. Victor Gue. Mrs. I The eatimated coat is $110,000'. east School tipder the direction of Telephone HAROLD J. DWYER MANNRR further questions on the subject. from the Board of Selectmen.- of Hartford. Lakewood Circle. William Minnick,. Mr and .Mr*. ! The single building will be . 32 local and atate CD officials. The OpM Doily 9 a.m.*9 p.m. He repeatedly toM repdrter*' be­ The degree to whjeh the contem­ -Tree Clearing Slops John Foley, and Mra. Perley I feet high, and 52 by 78 feet in depth equipment wllf be stored ao.that M I3-S3U W.VWs^AVa^ fore the appointments were An­ plated changes sooth feelings at Workmen have been clearing Trombly. and frontage. It will be built of it can be set up quickly In the nounced that he would make, the (.akewood Circle may influence the trdfea over the path of the proposed Refreahment* were aerved by I brick and concrete block. Irving school basement in the event, of a promotions at a Tneettiig^-'of 'lilB residents in their decision aa to road from yie Bruce Rd. -Lake- Mrs, Pierre Leete and Mrs. Leo I Rutherford 0^ Hartford ia the archi- -war emergency or patural disaster, I department peridrtnel,' as he did Police Arrests whether they ahoulc appeal Judge wood Circle intersection. But this Leggitl. ..'■u 1 Dwyer said. last night. Walter 8. Ferguson Smith's decision. llltli’* W AfM ’*• WMAR * W AtH *M WlAR Judge Smith on. Tuesday reject­ Bernard P. Klock, 18. of Ellihg- ed argument* advanced by the resi­ U ton, waa arrested yesterday and dents’ attorney* to block construc­ 1' Charged with operating a motor tion of the housing. Ha said the rm B ES T! vehicle with improper equipment. government waS acting vithin ita Klock waa operating his car . on statutory and Constitutional rights Main .St. when.Lt. Raymond Grif­ in proceeding with construction of all Dacron fin stopped him for having a muf- the 32 houses for Nike personnel STAHL MEYER^ rter that was not satisfactory. • fend their families. Oourt date for Klock is June 22. Atty. Frederick J. Rundbaken of In the only other arrest yester­ Rundbaken, Ryter and Lehrer, , 1 . ' HICKbRY SMOKED pLD TIME day, Alvin Springer. 48, of no cer­ counaei for the residents, said they N tain address, was held on a va­ had. not yet arranged a meeting SUCED FRESH GRQUND. READY COATS grancy enlarge. with him to discuaa the mattSr. FOR YOUR FREEZER Lt. Griffin waa the arresting of­ Howevqr, he also asid 'th a t the ficer, picking -up..Springer on E. changes in plan contemplated pad will love one of these smart­ Gomjiare Gentori’s low price for this Center St. / by ihe Engineers might satisfy the ly tailored wash 'n wear sport Springer' will afspear in court^ residents to the extent of making lb .15 high quality! ,They can be v/ashed Saturday. J an appeal unnecessary. ; lbs. coats. 2-button ntiodels with cen­ easily by hand, or by machine-! Tai­ Alice |M. Depietro, 38, of East General Sibley’s visit yesterday ter vept. 50% Dacron! Blue!. Hartford,, was arrested today on waa unannounced. Aa a result, lored of supertL,100% Dacron fab ­ - >?:< a warrant issued by Asst. Prose­ there were few residents on hand ; FR B H Tan! Gray! Regular, shorts, rics! All the newest shades, Sizes cutor William DeHan. to see him. However, he did chance NUTMEG SRAND longs. ^ Mias Depietro wa* charged with to meet Mr*. George Meyer of -131 for every Dad or Grandad! '"* ’ yckcM iasM« issuing a fradblent check. N. Lakewopd Circle, and he told She will appear in court on June her of "the (fontemnlated change^*. CHICKEN Mch box of special 24. , Mrs, Meyer said today General regular size A $i00 bond was posted. Sibley, promised to take whatever iSPlC aad SPAN LEGS Lb. I 'iifi POLISHED JACKETS YOUR FAMILY NEEDS VITAMIN D MILK BREASTS Lb i-v; SHORT SLBMVl COTTON AND ViUmin D helps build grow­ V. WINGS Lb. ing bodies. Helps youngsters lb lb C N IliO S Ckat, itW B Blurir SPORT SHiRTS C A R C O A T S grow taller. Helps give every­ LIVERS Lb. Ivy or Regular Models! kMptyav aril Oy Save 15 to 25% •OI'*F' Nationally one strong bones, healthy Advertised Prices'on Famous Makes. I to Ik M HICKORY M KE •wy«ar>at leetir. Vitamin -Q is vital ta COLD CUTS 9 0 wv.* your family! And they get , ' %iAr /• . FaMi toto dwrry' rr i > FINEST MADE m this health-giving "sunshine” a SUCED TO ORDER Is tiM cplciirt's amw«r for tnol Euy to«atrjr hickory Oavorod moots*, poultry, m ■ Bbckat cmbB in every glass of Sealtest STAHL MEYER Hpmo^erLu^d Vitamin 0 fish ofld gomo. a - / Milk. So nourishing, so tasty I . HRST PRIZE D I I GROTE A WEIGEL FROZEN FRUITS ood VEGETAILES "V 10% DISCOUNT,ON 12 OR MORE PACKAGES Al yeur 4*or •* store... MIN’S WASHABI.i M i N ’S

Dad will love one of these new Tropical Aiits consisting of a W«'r« e« swreyouH like Spk end Span for dean- *nie''newa is all oyer town. So ari the brijrht new kini:-aiM Bg bnoieuin that me’re making this special offer to bottles brimming.with the best-tasting flavors you’ve ever fey •epefeHc perfect-fitting jacket, matching King-Size Bottles get yon to tiy it put to your lips! Fresh-flavored Canada Dry. True Fruit trousers and a pair of contrast­ drinks like Orange, also Root Bejer and lusciotN G n ^ plus , iuy A Corton ing slacks 1 All the new color 3^ Colon and patterns come sparkling bright and many others. Reach for a carton o f any of ydur Canada LOCKER PLANT and ■m smA, mlp, m fewafe and My combinations! Ail Sizes! dean in AniA the rinv, with W /the work of sudsy dry favorites wherever aoft drinks are sold. It’s your best Today ’ Pkg. of 6 With covers $1.95 •oaps and detergeh^. JPuy beeaitse it's the biggeat buy in town. a damp mop—just For Flavqr and Fraahnaatl Spic aBd Span ^ ans n MEAT DEPARTMENT «ncf over and warVs over( I soaking with suds, Strawborrl.G.s / rinsing or wiping 4fy. Safe r all washable sur- nU U S QUKKanS EASY bi 'Keep Dad cool all SI M SSai STREET.i-REAR OF ICE PLANT summer long with faces. And hands stay lovelyi too, when you dean The flavor you like... ^VAFOCUlii^. . . - one or more'of these' - with Spic and Span. sr--;;— t;: * Th^ name you Imow K A N i ■, - ’T^ Ml 3-4424- te.n.ailssl Heme featherweight Da- - ' Ffeeilen CMstners ^ nron i aqd Cottbn Offnrtofidiu your fnvorile grocery store while supply insmNCHE PINT mm* 59e Baby cord suital l*f«—jTOfTir in soon I •i*. DRY They're washable, SSS MAIM ■! PHKm if OF FREE 1BPtNTNi«|1.19 OUAMT mir.7 9 « \r:/' •M W a •■ lA I.N IS H WAV SrQ K II TO SBIVB YOU EAST HARTFORD S P i r I id S P A N ■V I- K ; ' r- * \ N . V. 1- . . ‘ ‘ ’ ■ X \ ^ *■1 ' f’ V -Iv-: r r : i 7 - 7 ' '•'■S K' ■■■: ■

'^} ' .'I-"r'r •. T* I- 5 - w SI 1_ / ' 4 f l ^ - ‘> \ 'S.. ' , . r ■N. V T. / ' ■':■ X, J X/' W-^ . •/ , 1 ■' / ■ ■• V" :■ .. • ML ' y m •>.<. '■X:- ■ ' ■ ■PAGE FIfTEEN ‘.r , , ; /■ • ^ BIANCHESTER EVENING HER Ai 'j ^CM E$TER, C0NN„ THURSDAY, JUNE 33, 1957 MANCHESTER EVENBiTG TI^^RALij), M ANCH^TE]| •mURSDAy, JUNE 13, 195T P A G 9 I U R T E £ N / V X V'-X: 6 “vt: danjfer to thp' r the service, Including Gov. I after that'data. Ha did not etabort I JDI^, which' speaks for the idling problems of East Hartford. , To d'e thia everyone should -cpme teachings wars ing any hoetile attitude'." ' to the next town meeting on the Circle Festival s faith." Fi^nk Clement. , '• 1' C^munist party. I believe the present Supvey and The'isyangeli.sl based hia serm on ^ I a s I n i g h t ' s S "Decisions J^eper^Bsioh^ Uhiikety - ^ The United States generally e<^ Open Foruili XI Meanwhile, as Graham cont­ SkyivatchSchediile 26 Building bohr*! of our town haa achool queetion and vote. on LukerS^f. re c ^^ t m g • the phrist” brought the cruaade i » t a l Captain of Co. 1 eoribes to the 8-mlle limit cqnMpt: 'China's territorial. land, sea and .. Dqnald McLaughlin.'. for Jline 20 Warned inued w ith hla cruaade he asked para-1 4 noit taken Intp conaidefatton- the of what conatitutea a naUon’s'tari. air are inviolable,” the broadcast N e w Yorkers to: think about this hies oj, the libif -•tmeep and Prodigal ^ io 11.229. . "'AttcMtion Sovth Wlndaor’ ^ tUre necekaity of locating three South Windsor. Friday, June^l4 , - Clem ent had thia fo sayr’aboiU ritqrial waters. But Rjjedtas^or in­ Added. "American aggressors will question: - 1 stance, maintains thk,t her,rtation coats. , •The recent poppy drive of the the Citadel- basement on Thursday, a . m .-8 a . m ...... O l i v e C h a r t i e r We as taxpayers should be 'saved, or'else H e w as the blggeat ...... Olive Charlier Chm. io live your own hves/V and X»f C lo Makf at tlie'recent arinuaL meeting.'’* extent of territorial P H N A M ^ c ^882 East Hartford Sunday. Anderson-Shea Post 2046 and June Jlo, beginning at 4;86^p.m. 5 a'M q^lO a.m . ." 1 ..was one of a group that'did, aware that the Survey and Build­ Auxiliary, Veterans of Foreign ' In addition to bomeniade straw- By GEORGE . i'u is R . C a l l like the lost sheep, "sonfA, of '■, At the sam e m eeting, JaunFa Air Invasiw and alraitacea. Navy planes N e w York, Jtihe K! lA’i Catluj- "W e are tdleranl and friendly 10 have just wandered away. ing board are trying to have ua The evang.eli.sl Ihiew out ..the F^^to rlarty w as elected lieiltenant have standing instiuc- and I wish to state the bulling Warar Manchester. Connecticut, b^rry shortcake . With whipped 1 N o o n -2 , ...... Louis R. Call 'Briclp;e T^>^l Study Visits During May la very well constructed in fact • accept a ‘gdld-plated’ abhpol when llci are being w arned again about to Billy Graham and com pany Juat eilher-or r.hailenga...lo IT.OhO peo­ In the same tliat the. Prodi- ! anfbvAi'thm ' M ns.saro .w as electad - ;k»ep well clear" of any waa most successful. cream, hamburgbrs, frankftirtera, I ^ p . m .-4 p ..;...... T h o m a s H i c k e y SlgniftcaW of the Nav>''a i n t ^ . . • ine . type of construction ia one of 'illver' ones would answer pur attending evangeli.st Billy Ora- aa W e are to the Lutherans. Prea- ple in M adiaon Square fSarden la.st ...... Ronald Rli'km 'tj'Rilly gal .Son'.s departure grieved the ho.se /Oti^uan. George Ero n ke 'W aa^ (CMttBiMd from t^Hfc 0"*> * ■SMfga whJtijNanother country might W’e wish'-at this time to strawberry athidaea and beverages 4 ''p,m .-fi p.m The Harford Bridga A i i t h o r - tion to avfliiiKl^voking an.al'gu- The board of directors of the the features of the low-coet problems. I also believe this com­ h a m ' a ‘ ' ( > u 8ade in M adiaon Sq\iarp bytertans and Jehovah's wilnesaes. IghI, and a catch caihe an his ...... W a y n e GaplUnd , father and tlic lost sheep worried elected, aariiplant ho.se fo rem an , Con^dvr to bK ^vate domain, un- the public for their generoi O' re will be served. fi p.'rfi.-S p .m . Ity's propo,s^- 4 o eestablish s lolls on ment with the Ghineae.Redf' in the Mancheitet; Public Health Nuriing school. mittee has not eqpsidered the ex­ apoiise to o'Ur eiffort. G a r d e n . ' "However, our toleranco, an; voice, "If people .w ould only think „ „ -Ut B lu ...... Olive RafC-Alice Fagan , ihe .shepherd, Jie added, "when you , Burton Sm Hh and Chal'les E ta- pilot «■»» woot^^'ord, th at la nearer l ^ d iplpmatic permission hag Sew For ti>e convenience ■ of store the Riilkeleyly Rri^geBriiJg will he stu­ tert w ere re.eleOted laddep'-'Tore- area , waa the' Navy 'atatemedta Association *held Its June meeting The miaintenance on a school tenuating echool problems that Thia drive ie but ^urppeely , Tha warning — the second In friendliness exist. Only at the so about it. . . if they w ould only f*"., lo p.m '.-M idnighi ...... Joseph .Marcirt. J. Victor M afcin- go, astray . . . it s God who suf­ to the qjlna coait. than Uie eourae j obtained to, cdme dioaer. X cijsrka and early evening aXoppers, oial and civil level. It died by the Manijhlsste^' Cham ber njen and a.ssiatanl Ikdfler^d^^cm an, iead'ay at the Manches^r of this type over a period of years face our 'town with, their high lUtatlon' of seven w eeka- cam e from the Ucv. Skyw B tch Post located on top.of^-Jrfanchester Police Steation. Vol- fers.* romn^ent that immediately after for the relief and fhe lunches will be served prompt­ of Com m erce thri^h,.'- one of its respectively. plotted for him, Peiping Radio' kept .up its bar­ ■y Club. Mrs. Walter P, would be at a minimum, demands for the school they are Wars mero-^ Richard Ginder, editor of "Our where, religion entera irf’ Launching the fifth week of his the ^Red battei^r opened fire, the Veterane of Foreign ly at 4:30 and continue throughout unteer.s m ay register aj C ivirjS f f e n s e Headquarters. M unicipal "This.i.s the mewl difficult thing committees. ''v. ■ The'N avy reported that the in-1 rage today, charging the Incident n, president, pi'eaided at the I back these atatem M ti With now proposing. Let us p'roflt from Sufiday Viaitor," a national'(tatho- The first warning to .-(Silholica York cru.sade. Graham said O th er offirej'.s eJifTted are: G . Arherican.pfidt changed hia coirrae bers and their faimlioa. the early evening. Building, on M onday. W ednesday, in; Frid av from l-.'i p ni. for me io iindci stand, llie harde.sl T h e rnntnoversiai i.ssuc haJi-beon ddent occurred about eight mili#,. "had the 2-fold purpose of creating meeting. Final'plana for the fund-20 years- In the constriRsita flcld. the experience of other towns..thtt LAura Ecabert,^, ' 'Sle w eekly. about attending Graham ’s services pj(y '{eems with prodigal sons W uyne, Cartier, hprie stew ard: R o b ­ to the. eastward, which* wu4d have S ■ In place of rite usual Mmtday I for me to 't.akc in. hut ..the one I'cfeiied to the Cham ber's St; from- the coait. The China main­ tension in the Far Bast and of pre­ raWing drive, to be held In October, , In talking to the Supi^tfocMola .have been faced with, this same Earl Tetro, wa.s sounded in W ashington, D.C.. have gone s.stra.v and God ert iscIiiUifrl. Ufoder stew ard; A l­ taken him in the direcUoikof For- avening meeting the group will Father Ginder said som e Oatho -1 iiiiglity .Ijoii stiffci.s agonv when Affairs Com m ittee, now in the pro land along the Formbaa Straita ia venting the peaceful liberation of were made. of East Hartford and a flumber of problem and have found the only o n A p r i l by,the Rev, ,fohn E. wants them hsek. "The m om ent ohe person .re­ pents!' And a)l heaven sings." i i . 1. .RiTjkpw n. .secretary Ire- mo.ws." iQiid the broadcast quoting ahip Circla preaidant. la publishing an editorial on thej , H e described Graham as a pur- legions of God react whenever a rately how far he at any time i . Jay Rand. certainly the SneweV to the School our town. pcrnohs in the nation. - big black headlines, ‘John Doe R e ­ a b o u t 800 Tennesseans w as present continuing activity In this srea executive board. I'tafe Firemens ASsn.’convention, from tte:main.Une of the coaat.l officer aa "take no action indicat­ frdm the officisl Peiping Peoples aubje'rt in next 3 uhd,ay'a issue of ■ .vevor of fslae doctrines whose sinner repents.

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V:. : •\ T ; !■ : - J " .... .i.tv . i ■ '' ' yr ' '"'' ' 'V i: 'V./ . I - ...- ■ ' ) -• \ , MANCTIESTER EVENING HERAl^ MANCHESTER, 6QNN„ THURSDAY/Jt^NE 13, 1967 : . : i ; - ■':/ \ ,I»AGR,8 i :V B N T B K N NCHESTER EV^NIKG HERALD', jiANCHESTER, CONNtf THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1967 PAGS^IXTEEN my! my | Hal Boyle The/r* fetUngi ^ rae, you know. ’ fallen tooth and the ifkp in Jap Ace killed membership In Center Church ’Barge Dock BuHt After 11 losing months of thia face. ! Recriveaivea^ D iptD ii^ Ship with 673 1 9 .war of msriUl nervin. I *»ve up Suddenly she gave a half-j . I I ...... nilk. Reception Slated dates to 1883', has IJie honor of whimper, thriaw her arma around Sapporo,'' Japan; June 18 (IF)— being the person with the longest and ngread to let the'dHatTit have East St. Louis, 1)1.—A coalloading me. and said; ' Taken in Tox Capt, Kataflo. Hijioka crashed to Fred's-'f'^ H angovers church membership. Her sieter, Four Front Teeth hla fun this week. hla death jtodav In' a^ U.S.-made iiqiior For Jubilee Club dock more than one-fourth of a The night before the schAduled .•iOh. Daddy,^ If your teeth have PACkAtti STORE Mrs. Emma Lyons Netjieton, also mile long it being built on the Mis- to cpme out now, 1 want mty .teeth ickland, New Zealand, Jtine Sahcejqt fighter—the J9th mem- a member -ct the Jubilee Club, pulling, out parly, Frances thniw "The Hanvest of the Years" will aitalpi River near Eaat .St. Louis. to come out now, too." A crippled British ship her X-Ittpeti’* fledgling air )orce j.otned the church eight«-y e a r s a farewell banquet, for my four- " Bj-w.\R*> <’A n n k i, . d^(e to get plenty to d rtn k x^ re." It'A 17. J f ,he> jparried.. Other vintnew, brewers and distillers be the subject of the Bey. Clifford The 1,687-mt-long dock will handle For Father’^ Day N. Somehow 1 felt, then, almost- persona auoard was tak- Uoitle in air mishaps since January, OPEN EVERY JIAY later. A father-daughter combitja- doomed front teeth. We didn’t in­ , - Neyr Y *rk - - (N EA i;^ T ^ ' In the labyrinth of Amerirao' areas measure drinking by sun- themsePNA- According to LSI ! O. Simpeon at the June 16 11 16 coal barges simiiltaneously, ahd likKcrying myself. It is a wonder­ eh in tow Iddqy after wallowing^" The 34-,vear-old Japaneae pilot fraih ride from New York to Bl- : liquor laws, Mis.sissipphpainls. thi rise, sunsrt. bottle size, avall- spokesmenSlMeir members are in tion exlsts 'in the 'membership of vite the dentist -- that would be helples-sly in heitvy Pacific seas ^ wa.s returning- tn--hl8 base from a o'clock Jubilee Shinday service, the dock facilities can be expanded toor^.: And .'most comniunittes and coiintlos ‘ tismg which nrust meet the strtct- year, the wets hsd added to 108,- 'memberirtdp. In Ihg Jubilee . Club: ^Arthur Drug Stores j; t99 E. Oht«r St.—Ml »-08W kinfolk . . . rqinbfiw neckties, tween a husband and aciende, the that she was running' short o f ----- 2 4 STAR a. big bite. ' ' I 'l’ reconcijefl There comes WASHABLE )io, unles.s .it is Sundays .vou can have locyil option on how they «“H.legal requirements, 904 to ttieir number., i , Mrs. Mildred S. &ri;dlck. Miss dazzling robes, beach shoes (one "'■!* always’tiiins Her back on her water. | have (t drink in Nerv^rsey. Penn- j will or will not drink. Today, more ‘'1ft television." according to size tooamall'i. peacbi k sport (o«n and fights shoulder-tO- era-a-a-s-a-ack! I suddenly f,e!i;» time in a^m art!* Ijfe when The Hobson is b(>und from l»n- kvlvania: DelawarerV'nlcs.s it is al- Meanwhile, the L,BI is al.so Helen Carrier, Mr. and'Mrs. Wil- ERSTATE I than l,fi per cent of the nation Itobert K, .lanileson of CBS sales, SPECIALS - shirts, new power iawnmowers. , shoulder with science. an, empty space in froqtfront of my adventures don to Wellington %vith >593 B rit­ > 0 a holiday, ,;?ou ran drink .{n fighting the rising moonshine in­ ■ liam Eaves. Miss Helen MXipuld, jlive.s in dry areas where wbi.sky ' "it's a-redl headache and a costly ' Mrs. Frances C. Herron. Mr. Jmd And whiU'll I be doing? Stand- "The dentist is really doing yon mouth, and something popped out ish migrants to New Zealand,! AQU)^^HADES dustry in the nation. Based on My moat of them Scots, and a'-rre\v"l Maryland. " jcannot be'.sold. one. We don't take any w hiskey federal and local reports, the in- Mrs. RolHn W. Hitt,-M rs. Ruth K.' s Front End Alignment - Ing in front of a bathroom mirrorv' a favor," she said. |^Those teeth on the floor. It was one of mj/four ■ About five hours out -of New; ' The result i.s a flourishing boot- advertising by ' tacit agreement, TfMking faces,at .m.vself, and say-i have to go. or else y'bu uiiuld gX ,froont teeth. 6f 80. H«rj.main engine broke RO AC lo Order ■York you can order beei'^nly be­ 'duslry figures about 20JJ00 stills ' McLachlan. Miss R u th X y 'te r, and s'Rrske Service Special PRICES with Coupons leg business or,' if'';^the area is Not tliat it's illegal.'BiU it could ing, ,. "Misa-i-thlp-pl," "M.vlh-i-! something real serious.” t'-, •Now do you think your dentist down last night, ^ ^ ■ U O ' .With Vour RoUer* cause ' thl.s is Virginia lavV; The are seized each year, with the qual­ , Mrs*. Dorothy Vierlel. SA V£ ( C'LKAKllD BV ('OKO.M-IR Effle Doebener That Interpret The large enough, a nioonshine in- be costly to prors.that in^l^^nis 20 sisSy,’’ ■"Mylh-i-this-pee," Maj-be | ■ "Let Kim do yon the favor,'’ I Is kvft'aiid?" asked Frances. . hame is true' of North Carolina. ity and number of machines grow­ ^ Mrs. Mary Lyons Fish, Wjiose * Motof'-^ne-Up diistry. In 19.^0. for exani'ple. : of view ers ' \ . .snarled, "These fangs hSfVe ferved " nX, I had to admit. -Any guy i WisheaGf The Family Full Line df-Custom x- B u t ill South rarotina you cart ing, by nightfall I’ll be able to ring New Haven. June 13 >qder Work Redeem your 'mailed the bell ontte loud and , clear: me 40 years, and I'll not Slesert drink whiskv. In Geargia, it's beer, /'These raids," according to one who can''predlcl the natural Kfq^ner yeslerdav cleared GonJon'SI. ' discovered local drinkers' getting considerable trouble with beer "Mississippi!” them now." (>-r.iit .St., is among the 74 graduates BEER-WINES 1 VENETIAN idN Q S^ only. In Alabama, w hi.sky again. e'kpert, ‘‘are made in both wet 'ahd coupons hero of a 40-year-pld tooth to withlo^ohn, 19-veai'-old son of the head- JOHN B slU R K E ' sick on a beverage made of qiii- comn'isrclals. Some kiTas won t- When my dentiat fir..t proposed But In adopting this attitude I 24 hours must be a gei^s." ‘ 1 ma.ster of the Choate School, in ; who received diplomas snd bsnd.s And at the Miss^Ksfppi border dry areas. There Seems to. be the'^ L I Q U O R S * 1 , nine, bay' .rum aiul tea leaves, allow* the bottle. This is costly. MRS. r u b y - . about a year ago to take out my found I had bitten off more than Our 4-year-old daugjner, T racy.. vValllngford, of any eriminnl l e- at the 44Ih rorhirencemenl exer- FUNERAL HOME 0 0 ihe waller says: •jSonicwheie between ' wet and s bottle. Some areas won't even fa.stest growth of moonshinlng In character and advisor. Ad- fou'r upper front teeth, I ran out [l could chew. Every lime I sneezed, .Ann. who has alreadj’ been ad-1 sponsibilitv for Ihe death of 10- E.A.) JIN $ N . t'The bar Is closing. This js a large, cities." Bddies ; cise.s today of Foisvth School for 8;00 q.iti. to 11:00 p.m. ^ TKI.. 311 3-6888 ■ dr\’ laws -Stand the vagaries of allowt he bottle. This is costly, I'Wce nn all prublems;^. Read­ of his office, figjiring the guv i Frances would sniike her head and viaed -she will losK^her ow-n_j2ahy_uyeKr-old *Yhomas l.rt-nch of . New 87 EA ST c e n t e r 8T? - idfv state " • llocal or state codes. Mo.stiv. It means different visual Sales as , The reason,' according to the ings daily, 0-0, N'n appoint­ AUTO SERVICE either had rieliisions of grandeur | say: teeth In a yea/ of two, 'was in-j Haven, struck by 81. John's car i“bental Hygienists, -Tufts Univer- PMNT CO. • Dry? A.pd you're going to ! LBI, is not only dry legislation, M ARY'S FooilMavt < AMflULAXCE SERVICE idrinkers must, be over -21. But in the program moves across the ment necessary. 1737 Main . M7 OAKLAND ST. or else wss taking money fropi | "Tfs your four front feelK- tensely Interested in looking st , Match 29, I sity sffsilisle, Bo,«ton, Msss. > Arthur Drug Stores 723 Main st., Tel. H I 9-4501 r v . upend A w eek here. iNew York iS separates the men network. i hut also "federal tsw’ea that afe St., Hartford. ALpIne 4-43M, V^TH MAIN ST. TEL. Ml 3-6920 ■ ."Don't worrv,"' the waller sayt*.i- from the boys. In North Carolina. ' Somewhere In this maze are the ' too high." 'v MI S-1308 ''-."hist's -Just the law. .Toil'll he

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCfHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY, J U N E 1957' PAGE NINETEEN FA C r EIGHTEEN. MANCHESTER EVEmNG HERALD, MikJ^CHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1957 He said that In Connecticut there union and Rourke aa ae.crstary- Verie id. Hartwell and son, Donald, tree in the Softball League, will and Mrs. ^William K. Paynter, Church 'Will meat at tha church BUGS B U N I^ eoniitl^r t e n s i v e /’ tVoman LJatener—I am a young are “relatively few bad In treasurer. Glastonbury as lifeguards. play their first game June 19 Jud^e and Ane^Waltdr M. PoWnea, on Saturctay at lJ;8() ia.ih. (or an homemaker. Can you- advlae it|e the oiganizaed labor,'movement.” Even ''Via the CFL was clearing Longer ^ im sessions will begin against Buck’s Corner Restaurant Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Ferraris, outing at Rivmride PArkl Every man, we read,, needs two what to do with Household sc|«pe? “ But I do not want you to be' up Ita business before it officially on July i from 10 a.m. until 9 at the High St. School Field. Mr. and Mrs. EloWard W. HelUer, I O W T L m H ' I COTANIDU, A n ^ r to BrifVkNM Fimte Mr. and. Mrs. John'P . O'Donnell, U'L CLUQC AUtTE PETUNIA! ST 7 women: ^ secretary to t^^things I Robert Q. Levyis—Of course', aatiaffed tintil you have rubbed out goea out of existence, the CIO dele­ p.m. wh(f.n Mrs. Ruth McGray and Begins Navy Tour ' gates began converging on the con­ Rec Unit Set Mr. and Mrs. John Lueijs Jr., Mr- Manchexter Eveniag HeraM LOSE AtALE! down and a wife things Just, kiss |uid make up. flonttorium everyone of thes^beid spots. The Salvatorii Mangiafico will join the Ehsign Guy A. CJoethner will be> dishonest in the ranks of labor be­ vention scene for the merger meet­ lifeguard staff. gin a 2-year -tour of duty with the and Mrs. .Tohn J. MozzOq)il, Mr. niaatanbiiry.,,eorreapondent, Mrs. The man who wrote "A, job well Texan (pleading)— But I feel up.' I—Mrs. E. Miller, Lansing, Mich. tray bpth the workers they should ing. Hartwelt said swim- classes for ^avy on June 25. He has'been as­ and Mrs. Edward D. Betty McNamaVa, telepHpne dane never wants doing again" has lucky today. Drill anyway! DOWN To Open Pool MEdford 3-1753. ACE088 serve and the leadership with which Today’s scene of harmony at the beginners, intermediates, adults signed to serve on the USS'Mauna Mr. and Mrs. W.. Granville not weeded a garden. IBnUnglss they haye been entrusted.” CFL convention ftimished a and junior life saving will begin on Jr; The two men hadn't met, for CARNIVAJU^', .1 Red plinet^ Loa, an ammunition carrier. He is BY DICE TURNER 2 NauUcaltcrm marked contrast''b> three atormy July 8. Registrations will be ac­ the son o f-^ r , and Mrs. Arthur Recital Tonight An old farmer, was one asked by nriany years and. they had much to g-Scurce of The developments placed Tim­ days that hap pr^cedpjl it. On Monday tTNGARIAN UNREST SEEN 3 Streamlet othy J. Colllna o f Truihbull, preaA cepted the week preceding the Goethner of ?059 Main St. and The' pupila'of Mrs. Joan Dufford a young man how It was he had talk jot. light 4 Astral ■ ^ ' -*1 --- Earth’s (OoBWpd from One) dent of the Connecticut Federa­ \ “learn to awim’’ program. graduated from Yale University will present a program o f plaho- become so rich.- •One:—And tell hi.«. le your wife I 5 Baseball it, June IS (/O—Com- as beautiful aa ever ? satellite tion of Labor, backed in 'the pic­ Glastonbury, June 13 (Special)' A -new policy will bp in effect this week, where he received his solos, duets, monologues and poe­ Old Man —It Is a long story and 8 Footed vase try, tonight at T:30 in the Welles- munlsts'it«urrra Maid tiMlay ttfity Other—Oh, yes. only It takes 12 Dismounted IxaUon m Mitchell ture aa candidate for the post ex­ Foiil Tip Injured . ■With all local schools closing fOr this aeaaon, whereby children who commission in theW avy ROTC. while I am telling it we might as 7 ^ m t»JlWl 1 Turner Memorial Library. Ad­ a fierce, behind-aeene fight la well save the candle. her a lot longer now. . 13 Priority 8 "Shooting UlBW'i gvlridoff' been prealdcnt ecutive vice president'' of the cause . unnecessary disturbances To Honor Dr. and. Mrs. Ricca - (prefix) the summer Friday, it's great hews mission Is free and open to the ranging witniiy the party ovel^ And h'e put it out...... aUr" of the State CIO. ''Nplected niad merged labor organization. Baseball Player will be suspended from pool acti/i- 14 Gaelic for children that the Eastbury Mr. and Mrs. Richard Moore of public. whether llungdry ahnuld take Y outh-'Y ou need not tell the Dad--Johnny, It wag very, wrong t Soviet city 27 GrectLake 42Oar (comb. w ere: Minor differences settled by the tles and notification will be sent'to 220 Main St. are holding open 15 Far off 2S Price form) Timothy M .' ColUna, executive Park and Pool will open two weeks '' ' -News 'Note* a stronger Pro-Sa^t .fine or story. I understand. for you'^and the -boy next ^oor to lOLarissan overnight talks include annual David Gibson, 14, son of Mr. and their parents. house Monday from 4:30 until -7 move toward greetei/ndepend- fight; (conib. lorpi), Tice prealdcnt (he'had bcen.preal- mountain 2S Hardy heroine 48 Notes in aegaiphs, election of officers by MrsiMra. Elmore Gibson, 113 Henry earlier than usual this year., tlrlefa p.m. (or Dr. and Mrs. R. R. Ricca. The Men's Club of St. Augus­ ence like Poland. TheNnoslUon (Son—We couldn't help it, father. le Individual Culdp's scale dent of the (CFL); Joaeph M. The boy friend was sitting in 11 Seines 31 jSkelcton pert aecr'eb. ballot, and a per capita St., suffered a ooncusaion last night Bernard W. Funk, chairman of The employes of the J> B. W il­ Everyone ia invited to extend best tine's Catholic <3hurch are spon­ of Janos Hadar, both as Premier ITTrlsl Rourke, aecretary-treaaurer,'^ 'the •AAW the Itving room patiently waiting Dad—Cpuld you npt have settled IS Eternity ag Moea goddees 4S Continont membetaiitp tax on a gliding scale liams Co. will attend the 'Tigers wishes to Dr. Ricca who haa ac­ soring a parish picnic on June 23 and head of the party, ma^s^ IS Vendor aame poet he held In .the CFX.; auid^ while performing with ..the - Eaks the Recreation Committee haa an­ for his longtime fiancee to come your differences by a peaceful dis- 20 Antler 3S Smallest eeFwninbie iglnning 8 cents a month and Red -Sox game at Boston's cepted a fellowship to study neu­ and a public auction on June 29. at stake. His -sympathizers 20 Ales planet nickname John J. ^Driscoll, executive aecre- in an Alumni Baaebail Leagrue con- nounced the public swimming area down. Making conversation.'with cusalon of the.-matter, eilling in 22 Ripped h a provision for the tax being Fenway Park on .June 29. Mary rology. and will leave town for Complete details are not available IleX e he would go cthe' more in- the Assistance of unprejudiced 21 Land parcel 37 Occupant 47 Large plant tary (he held poet of aecretary- teat at (Jhartef O'ak Path. her-father, he said: i 23 Horse color redtu^d to S '. centa with ' the ^■lU open Monday at 1 p.m. From Miilazzl is in. charge of the baae- two years on Jul,v 1. y«L dependent W ay of Polish party -s, opinioijji’if need beT 22 In addition 48 BratUlan tfeasurer in the atate CIO). All of ■ The youthful catcher waa taken Yonth—You know been go­ 24 Graftad (tier.) 33 Honey soaker growtlvof membership. Meinbera of the hospitality com- The Youth Fellowship of the boss ' WIsdyslaw Gonnilka It he Son—Ne, father. He was sure he 23 Fortification macaw to Manchester Memorial Hospital, then until June 30, the pool will be ball outing. ing with your daughter for exact­ 25 Profound 40 Goads the elecUona were by acclamation. The m ^ or hindrance to the imlttee for the party Include: Mr, East Glastoirbury Methodist eould. 2fi Rectify 20 Solicitude 41 Particle 80 Scottish river Unaitiiouaiy elected alio were 30 X-raya revealed no fracture, but open daily from 4 to 8 p.m. with The Collegiate Aces, a new en­ ly 10 years. could whip me and I was sure I merger wttsthe CFL proposal to could whip him, and there was,only 3Q Heavy blow when his condition grew worse he Father—Well; what do you 31 Fkrm building Tic^ prealdenta. The alate of offi- bar InternatlonaT offlcefa of either want ? A pejrtuon ? one way to find out. cera repreaented a 90-50 numerical was transferred, to - the' Hartford 32 Fish eggs union, from hold^g office In the Hospital. . ' 33 Goddess of diviaion between the CFL and the The man chanced upon a big CIO. combined union. 'ilSa obstacle vYaa David waa struck by a foul tip Assistant—May I have the after­ infatuattoD temoved yesterday when the. Col­ stodk of a long. Incredibly dull Magr. Donnelly, the firat gueat on the left aide of bla head, just X, noon off to go shopping with my 34 Bereft llna forces a.uddenly^ abandoned wife? book that .had no Index. Since . apeaker to addreaa the new organ above hia ear, while reaching out to 35 Young lady their stand, and ColllnSxhimaelf catdh a low outside pitch. He was I Bo.ss No. they were cheap he bought them is 'hiird largest Ization, told the delegatea that up and ^mailed them ahonymously “ never, haa my aatiafactlon been withdrew as a candidate fotspreal- semi-conscious when rushed to the Assistant -Thanks ever so milch. of the planets dent of the new union. ^ to his friends with this comment: SgRed keener than on thia momentoua oc- loca I hospital and when trans­ The dentist told the millionaire “ I think yuii will find this book vegetsbles caaion when,, for the firat time in In a little more than an hour tbe, ferred , Texas oil man that his teeth were interesting, especially the rlefer- 39 Mariner's niore than two decadea, the two (JonnecUcut federation convention .. Hartford Hospital authorities hi perfect condition. ence to you, which I hope you will direction ' great labor partiea of bur common­ approved the compromise affedtlng ported this afternoon that his con- 40Through wealth meet to join ranka.” the constitution and quickly wouhd di.tlpn is “ good” and that he is tlsphere.of He la director of the Catholic up the remaining business of its conscibqs and able to' talk. action Dioceian Labor Inatltute and chair­ final seasion, preparatory to meet OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLUMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE w ith MAJOR HOOPLE 44 Retract man of the Connecticut Board - of ing in joint convention with the 41 Tiuue ' Mediation and Arbitration. CIO. More than .RO per cent pf the Magr. Donnelly. uiged the dele­ The CFL cpnventlon endorsed pulp and paper manufactured in ,WEU IT DOESN'T EYAatV /HAKlE YOU (snid.) gatee to “ forget the pnat and ita the United States is made frOni look em aciated, bu t X WILL y 48 Bustle . Collins as a candidate for execu E6AD,/MARTWA.'X kTNOVN SI Employer diffleuitlea.” Uve vice president of the new wood. $ a y t h e effect is BETTSK ^ CAN DEPEND.ONWU TO BE ' S2 Muscat Is Ito THAM'A TARPAULIN THROWN PERf E'CTLV FRANK ABOUT /AY capital ONER A RHlNO.'-~- AREN'T 3 NEW 4P0RT5 ENSEMBLE SBScariet ON HIS BIG YOU eOlNS TO 60V ONE HARrRUMPN.ftakes YcAes' 54 Vex U s-, OFF MY UFB. DOESN’T (T ? THOSE COTE LITTL6 SSHtxe lY tCA6UE CAP5 IB/' AND OONfTVOO THINK THE Se Roman bronts TD60WrrH.IT ^ \V V*tNEPAU *'8ut foinc •t«tdy has advantages too. Mom! Lika.i ST University having somebody to fall" “ ■ back ack on when j/ou ^ IS one POULTRY . 6LIM - . can’t do any better!’’

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'--V Field of Spear Named Musial Top Vote Getter To Basketball Cop Eig h t in’ Row I Fi71* t/t/Gap for Megs Starts; Pat 70 S trict Baaeball Rule Brokeu Kanis who witneseed Manclie,ster High’s final baseball garhe T • a l a ■ \ f j o ’T £ a s \ i av- I ^ vr In All-Star Game ^oll Post at Hillyer against East Hartford two weeks agb. are stilT buzzing over ’ QEAl-i~y -POC3.0 TO Maji^Be Tough Coach Tom Kelley’s late-inning strategy which was a com­ In W inning Skein f’Jew.York, June-13 (/P)— Stan Musial, a veteran of A T s o Roy Spear, a topnotch basketball plete violation of Rule 4.0,3. But the move paid off tor'tH'e Star games, ajTpears well on his way to gaining a starting ^'' Toledo, Ohio, June 13 (/P) ddach, has been engaged aa a full­ veteran Bed and White coach and apparently neither umpire berth on another 2\.11-Star team. Figures released today by the — Amid Rome murmurinK time member, of the Phyaical Edu­ New York. June 13 (yP)— Louis Cardinals, rocketihg ^ cation Department at Hillyer Col­ vfM aware of the situation or else they were not familiar ofHce of Baseball Commissioner I' ord Frick give IMiisial more among the athletes about lege, of the University of Hartford, with the rule. along while the rest of the hotsIxStsJfiiw.led, finally have thenv ------—---- ^------.-votes than any other Natioival closely-cropped greens and uu- (C^ach Jim Carey’s Hornets were selves a spot in the ''s'first-division— a fouj:;tti i League player in the fan poll. If was announced Ihhi week by Dr. Last year there was a grand to The star fir.st ba.seman of the cropped rough, a field o f 162 Alan.S. Wilson, Hilfyer president. leading 2-1 in th^ bo,ttom half of tal of 238 American Legion Jun­ place berth that's only one game remove'cLfroni the lead. the eighth inning and bad runners In a week's time, the Cards have ------7 ■^vv St. Loui.s Cardinals ha* dratvn a started today in quest of the Spear will begin hi# duties In iors baseball graduates playing In total of 12,48.5 votes In the poll's 57th National Open Golf Cham­ September. In addition tb.. hl» pn. second and third base with two the major leagues. Some of the won eight In a row, making up 5 'i Frank "pbire. Ed MaSiews and oUts when Kelley made his stra-] ^^.^ore prominent big leaguers in- tirsf cumulative vote total. 14)11110 pionship at hlstorioJnverness Club. coaching ’assignment, the new Ba*- games on the leaders in a rush Hanik Aaron hit home lainB-tp tlic •Mays. New York Giants' brilliant Eight champions were on hajid. ■Jjetball" mentor will also condhet teglo,move,-With big L^-o Mazzoll | duded Yog*Berra, Gil McDougald, that's been carried by tl-;ee pitch­ last two frames for the Braves'. E.d conterfleldcr, is second with 11,807 at the plat* Kelley ordered pitch-1 Jensen. Ted Williams.' Gil ers and a couple of old prOs named The other* ranged in age from 17 classes in physical education. Roebuck, relieving Johnny Podrea, ^ I'uu take voles. vj'ear-old amateur Jackie Nicklaus The Hillyer appointment caps an er .Clyde Richard to give the East! Hpelges, Sal Maglie, Johnny An- Stan Musial and Del ^Inni-'’. needed relief himself to win his . A WMACK 'I he National League jneets the 'of Columbus, Ohio, to 62-year-old eight-year career. .Spear- cornea to Hartford outfielder an intentional tonelli, . Ernie j ’ohn.son. Eddie They quit fifth place last higtit, first, fAT IT tvalk. Amcru'an League in St. Louis, wee Bobby Cruickshank of Pitts­ Hartford from Horade , Greeley Mathews.i Dick Donavan, Billy defeating Philadelphia 4-0 to gain ' Record July 9, in the 2Ith All-Star meet­ Pierce, Bob Letnon, Merp Score, a share of fourth with the falling i burgh. who tied for the title 34 Hlgb School, in Chappaqua, N. Y„ ' Kelley also called for time and . Mathews' homer wSs his 200th American League ing. Tlic American Leaguers lead y^ars ago but lost the playoff to where’ he was varsity basketball brought shortstop Danny Renn in •\1 Ka'lme, Harvey Kiienn, Roy Phils. I in the majors, a club rcitord. Wally W L Pet. G;B. 13 victories to '10. Bobby Jones. and tennis coach. In 1955 he was to back up catcher Dick Avery 1 Sievers, Gus Bell, Johnny Temple, Third iMn* in Row The leader*, by positdons, follolV; selected by the New York Dally after an argument aro.sp as to ! Richie Ashburn, Bob E'riend, Dick place C in c 1 m ta ti_ ^ a ;* s _ ^ | f;;^ Chicago ...... 33 16 .673 The Inverness course measitres New York .. . .29 22 .569-- —5 «,91* yards .of treacherousRefrain, News as "Runnerup Coach of the where the catcher could stand I Groat, Wally Moop and SlSn Mti- slugged. a tihird time, ip succession u . _ Jne Realegi, ... whou„ hoHn’ihadh I lost an Louis, T2.185: Gil Hodge*. Brook­ whileI ... .. Mazzoll .. was .being . given .... a sial. And A ___ J as___ 6 3 Bob ..U E'eHer once___ m » ‘xAsaid. Cleveland . .27 23 .540 6';, wlndsw'ept as li rule, aruTstudded Tear.” by aeventh place PltVaburgh, this g^tra Inning battle In five tests, 2.5 7 lyn, 1,471; Joe Aticock, Milwaukee, Fine Record free pass. During most of the “I played four years in the I.,egion Detroit ;. *.. . .28 .528 with 117 trah« and.^ndreds of finally got caught after blowing a . .‘26 27 .491 9 l',274; Deel Fondy, Pittsburgh, In that'ypar the Horace Greeley season CCIL coaches permitted league and the experience was in­ That left the Redlegs a half-game ^ j.-reeae Boston ...... trees. A small stream meanders Baltimore . .23 28 .4,51 11 1, 1 T.3^ across seveh^/alrways. / squad was the first In the North­ the catchers to take a position valuable. One year 1 played third ahead, five per entage points in ^ beating reliever Tom Acker, Rwonil B.ise Red Schoendienst, with ona. foot out of the catcher’s base and another year at short­ front of Milwaukee and Brooklyn, , -pod Kansas Cilv 30 12'.J •‘Old man par''- is. 70. But the ern Westchester Interacholastlc Washington . . 19 36 .34.5 17 New Ym k. 7,.508; Johnny Temple, Leagiie'a 29-year history to go un­ box Imt Carey would not all’o'w it, stop. 1 pitched my last two years deadlocked for second after the j Kluszewski. just off the disabled Cincinnati, 5.096; Junl6r Gilliam, eJtRerU^re picking' him to whip and these were my first in organ-' Thursday's Srlif dule th^M ld. Uie best guesses are defeated. with a record of 17 wins. claiming that the Capital Dis­ Dodgers put an end to a four-game | jpij, ^ force out in a pinch- Brooklyn, 2.434. The previous yeiu- Hm'ace Greeley trict Confarenie played according ized play. They really taught me skid with an 11-9 victory over the try .his first appearance with • New York at Chicag.o, 2:30 p.ni. i Third Ba-se Eddie Mathews, ’ ^Mfat a Score of 282 to 285, against the game." --Sturdivant (4-3) vs. Pierce j par 280. WIU be good enough to won the school basketball cham­ to the rules which slate that the Braves. fpe Redlegs since April 25. Milwaukee. 6.548; Don Hoak, <7ln- catcher muat remain In hH box flO:2). take it all. pionship for, the first time in sev.en The New York Gianl.s. with all Mantle, who now has 1* home _irinnnti, 5.287; E r n ie Banks, years. During Coach Spear’s ten­ until the ball leaves the s The Cincinnati- Reds plan to their runs unearned, defeated th -,-,uns after hitting seven in eight BalUfjturc at Detroit, 3 p.m Chicago. ’2.113; Ken Boyer, St. liold their only (Connecticut tryout Moore (2Hj vs. E'oytack (7-4i. •Big list of'Favorites ure, hla hoopaters set a league rec­ hand. 4-3 in the other NL games and four in his last three, I LOuis, 1.264. The list of favorite* 2s even . / But since the two umpires failed camp at Municipal .Stadiupi in game. - I was 4-for-5. 'throwing a late scare Boston at Cleveland, 2 p.m. -- I Shortstop — A lv in Dark, St. ord of 23 straight games wqn., ?ind Brewer ( 6-.5 vs. Wynn (7-6i. I wider than that spread. Dr. Cary tied a "league record ,o( three to notice the rule infraction, Kcl- Waterburv Saturdgiy and Sunday, In the American I.e in charge of place New I'orlr YaitlteeR 7-6 des- two-run homer that tied it in the (0-0 ). Brooklyn, 1.863: Dick Groat, Pitts- chance due to a slump which he inning. Chuck Ward, chief Eastern scout pile a foiir-RBI, two-htmic run second and a single that brought Wednfwday's Results , burgli. 1,170. new tennis team, which has jpst Detroit 4. Baltimore 2. hasn't been, able to shake. completed a successful season of Rule 4.03 reads a.s f o 1 1 o w a: fu'' 'I’c Beds, Dutch Udllercr, New show by Miekey Mantle, Cleveland arross the first of two fourth inning lA’f (field Frank Robinson. CSns When the ball is put in play at! York area scout, and Vin Maloney, retained third, beating Boston 6-1, markers tliai gave the Sox the lead Chicago 7, New York H (Night) Everyone seems to think the ten wins and one loaa. Cleveland 6, Boston 1 i Night i cinnati. 9 706^ ,\^’aUy Moon. St. new champ, at the end of the 72- A natjve of Walpole, Maas., Heart Exams a Must Before Tuesdays Big Gatne the star^ of. or diiring a game, al! , Redlegs N\ilmeg repre.senta- Foilrih place Detroit stopped Balti­ for keeps. Hank Bauer and Bill Louis, 1.76’/’. <■ HeraltTs Entry in Soap Box Derby fielders other than the catcher. I've. All boys aged 16-23 are ex- more 4-2. Kansas City and Wash­ Skowron also hdmered for the Kansas City 5-2, . Washington hole medal play teat vraich winds Spear graduated from W'alpole 3-3 (Twi-Nlgiiti. (tenterffrid: — Willie Mays, New up with Saturday’s 86-hole mara­ Piloting The Herald’s entry in the annual Soap Box Derby Saturday in East Hartford wHl be Clyda High School. During World War II, Robertson Park wilt be the Scen4 Tuesday night of a novel softball attraction between thq Lawyers should be on fair territory. i Inyllaliori lo attend the ington split a Iwi-night pair, the Yanks while Jini Rivera connected 5’ork, 11,807: Duke Snider, ^ o o k - thon. will come frpm a talented Rauchenbach of East Hartford, shown above. A former Manchester resident, Clyde will take part and Doctors of Manchester. Yesterday afternoon the Doctors practiced at Charter Oak and Atty. Carej’ adntilted later that he , two-day affair, A s winning .5-3, then losing 3-2. for Chicago, outhit 12-11. Friday’s Scliediile lyn; 4,081: Richie Ashburn, Phila­ he enlisted in the Army Air Force’s .la'rk Hkrshman failed to finish. I Baltimore at Cleveland. 8 p.m. bracket Including four-time cham­ in the annual pre-race parade Friday night in Hartford. Manchester will be will represented, aviation cadet program, and was Herb Phelon "scouted” the session before belnjf forced to take a "heart ” exam by eye doctor. Waller waa aware .of. the rule infraction \ • Mu-sial ami 'Enni.s. who have delphia. l.,Q15. pion Ben Hogan, four-time runner- both by sponsors and by idrlvers. in 'the Derby which starU Saturday morning at 0 o'clock. A Schardt. The little- fellow with his back to the camera isn’t Ted Kluszewski but Dr. Nick Mar- but that he didn't protest to the .“-alurday i.s the deadline for sofl- batted in IS of the Cards' 37 runs but won his second iti 10 decisions ; VVasluivglmi at Chicago. 9 p.m. RighUleffl Hank Aaron, Mll- sent to Colby College, W’aterville, zialo. Both camps report they are ready for the contest which will be staged under the lights with the Yankees. Johnny Kueks Boston at Dcli-oit, 9:1.5 p.m. up Sam Snead,. Maatera chapipion field of 175 youngsters w ill ri>mpete. (Herald Photo by Plntoj. Maine, for preliminary training. At umpirea since the strategy could I'all leagues and individual teHm.s as the RedUrds put together their waukco. 9 33; Gino Cimoli, Broojt-" Doug Ford, PGA champion Jaclr sUrtlng at 8:30. Proceeds will enter the Manchester Memorial Hospital Women’s Auxiliary Fund. have backfired In East Hartford's to register with the Amateur best winning string since they took Ipsn it, getting ripped hard after a New -Vork at Kansas City, 10 ■lyh, 4,24 ; Carl Furillo, Brooklyn, war’s end he was a flying officer,- delay of more, than an hour be­ p.m. . . . . 1 3urke whose dad tied for aeoond serving ss a bombardier on B-17'a (Herald Photo by Pinto). f favor. "With the short.stop be-j.Softball Assn. lA.'^Ai, The an- 10 in a row in 19.52, were at it 1,367. hind the catcher," Carey ex- ; nual -State Tournament for major again la.st night. Musial singled tween the first and second Innings National l.eagiie f'ntchiy’ - Ed^aileytLincintiaU, M 87 years ago, and Peter an'd B'29'a. because of rain. ThOBUon of Australia, three-time Fielii of Seven Colts Major League After hla discharge Spear took plained.<"lt left a hole in the In- clubs starts Sunday, August 4 and and doubled, seorinr a run, while W I. Pet G.B. 9,677; Roy Campanella. Brooklyn, wlnnw\pf 'the British Open. , his Bachelor of Science degree at field and had the Manchester, the tourney for leap,vie division breaking the league re< ord for enn- Porterfield Blasted | Ciiuiimalt . . .31 22 ..58,5 3,024: Stan Lopata, Philadelphia. Back 110820, when both Bobby = s L e a d e r s = Springfield College, Springfield, catcher made^a bad throw hack to | teams gets underway .Saturday, .seciitive games played set at S22 Cleveland scored five runs In the' j Bmoklvn , .. .29 21 ..580 ' 1,571; Hal Smith, St, Louis, 1,142. Jones'apd Gene Shrasen made their Mass., joined the Phyaical Educa­ California Wins the left side of the mound nobody' August 10 Any league team may bv Pitt.sburg'h’a Gus Siihr from .second, four of them unearned as | .Milwaukee .•2!T 21 .5.8(1 ’ a . National Opetv. debuts over this To Compete at ^Imont National League tion Department at Horace Greeley would have fielded'the ball land we join the ASA as a major club if 1931 to 1937. loser Bob Porteilield uncorked an I^luladclplua .28 21 .?)71 .1 4 St. Louis ... .'28 21 .571 - 1 same rugged layout. Edward Ray Batting (Based on. IDO at bata) High School, and. earned his mas­ wm'ild have had a third run ’’ | the league doea not regiater and Elnnia on Stn’ak error and also balked. Al Smith Wonder how ^any ba.S€.t>all fana full information may be secured Step ^Closer New 5’ork . . .22 31 .41.5 -9 of Great Britain mum]di«d with —Hodges, Brooklyn, .‘372; Musial, ter's degree jn education st Teach­ And ETnnia, batting ,.3>53 In the singled home a pair in the big Akins ao^T-the last Uma a^melgn citi­ New York, June 13 field of .seven colts, smallest St. Louis. .356. Groat, Pittsburgh, J can recall eV'er seeing a similar from yo'.us truly before Satur- -frame, which brought Don Mossi a I I Pittsburgh . . . 19 32 .373 1 i er* College, Columbia University. NCAA Ball Crown Card .surge, walloped' his fourth Chicago . . . . .14 31 .311 t.3 zen carried the cup from America's .352; Fond.v,i Pittsburgh, .343; Spear is married to the former play??? j day's deadline And ha Joe fearb- fourth victory. | since the great Native Dancer heat five rivals in 1953, ap­ ” ' ------' ! cr. State commissioner pointed out home run in the . ireak, a three-run shores. Thomas. Pittsburgh, .338.- Mlaa Has Chapin, Of Springfield job that bagged it for good again.sl Jim Bunning matched the AI.e TliiirMlay’s Schedule - rilchinc ■lim Bimning. Tigers pear to be about the size of it for the 89th runnintr of the — Omaha, June 13 strikeout tol,al of 70 held by ; In 1031 the longest playoff in Rims—Aai'Pn, Milwaukee. 41; Mass. The Spears have two child­ ALUMNI LEAGUE ' ' Robin Roberts. The Phillie veteran Title Shot 1 Milwaukee/- at Brooklyn, 1:30 Walked none and struck out history was staged here, Bi! |l00,000-ad(ie

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MI 9-4223, MI 8-1442. - /'■ storms, cellar, garagt, (me acre, Classified Yulyes, 23 Oak'St., in front ^.,o» iHelNTOSH iO'AT CO. ' tion. Call after 4 p.rti. MI 9-0991. kinds femoved. Paper,- rafca' Free delivery wllhln'-clt'y tImiW.. high elevation, trMs. Onl^ 816,900. Body Found, M I 9-4273. Open Monday-SatUr- Piirnelf Parking I.k>t. Carlton W. HUtchlna, ' MI 8-8132, School’s Pageam taken Bwav 'free. MI. 9-0142. VT hEM TriE rid s W 8M COMIC BOOM CRAlV. THEV’RE Pl.ATTER.'lil'APPV AND NE’S DUNPHY ndPERlAL ROBALO Now day, 9-6 p.m. Thursday, 9-9 p.m. BEDROOM SET for sals. Inquire Hoiuea for Salt 72 Advertisement i 1950 MERCtlRY lour door. Black. POP THOU8MT he'd END UP IN IME . SURKOPiT.* ‘ 14’ D E LUXE RUNABOUT Multiple Listing. Dukl manifold, Mallorj' ignition. MODERN Floor Polishing Co.— 21 " ROTARY m o w e r , " h P • ? 1-7 p.m. 82 Cornell St. Head Severed CLASSIFIED ADVT. •' POORNOUSE — BIRD, cat. and dog supplies, whole­ cycle. Used onlv-olie sesson. $35, BOLTON- Attractive Six-room 812.690—BEAUTIFUL three bed­ ' r.ood tires, Radio, heater. ,M1. Floors 0(2 all . kinds, complete NOU Opmplatcly equipped. Also - cleaning And polishing service. LEMMR RAVE>-dUCM, sale Ahd reisil. Dally 9 -to 6 p.m. Tel. Rockvllls; T O 8-2444 after 8 Rg^h. Full basement. QveraUed room ranch, ceramic bath, staln-i D E I^ . HOURS ■ 9-439R. PROMifiEO tha revolutionary ' (ConUniMd fram Pfik* Om ) Tel. MI 3-1334. AOiMEFOR: A COMIC? POP.' THERE'S A NEW Tuesdaj^Thursday, Friday nights p.m. . DIVAN. GREEN. Call after 4 p. m. gkrage.’ Storms and acreafta. Lot laaa ainka.'hot water heat, cSIlae; Feature •fOU'VC OOT KNOU&N MEA'PELViS MOLDED F1BERGLA8 > 4 5 A. M. to 4 :30 P. M. 1954 FORD Convertible, black, . ■ ..... 'i ...... ROCiCN'ROU, 7 to.9 PbrUrtleld's Route 8 and MI 9-0502. 103 X 250. Madeline SmtU, Real­ 145 ft. frontage, trees. .Carlton’ W. THERE TO OPEN f RETCHLlV RE>tt9GTON MAN’S rarer. Kitrb------^ ^ ^ verU out of people who have the — r* HAND and Power Mowefs Sharp­ NUMBER'r, C ha^l, South Windsor*. J A 8-8961, Unexcelled for performance, tor, MI 9-1642 / Hutchins. Ml 8-6132, Multiple Lift* Ftiliy equipped, one owner, excel­ UP A STORSr J WANNA SET.' ALBUM, en set. Table cloths. Ctrl's tap BY CINDY' PFAN STlliH L ■lightest abnormal tendeneiei. lent condition. jO 3-6924, ened, repaired. Air cooled engiftes atrangth..and ease of maintenance. ' Ing Member. COPVm, Lots for Sale -78 pupils who will take part in a lU fundamental moral' principles three quarter cam. .TA 7-7S.54 after BAY~Ssddle Horse, bridle, saddle ' Range 1, 540-1630 k.c. Range 2, 5 p.m. ’ ' . ' ■ COMPLETE CLEANING kCartna Paint-rHardware—Supplies ginea and power mower*. Capital dining r o o m , A m , kitchen, laun­ 'p|igeant 'of American history. and re-aaserts a belief in God, wa 10:.30 A. '^I. and blanket. Gentle with chii-1 2.5-673 . m.r. Range 3. 6-3-1* o ' 7- dry room.' three fireplaces, built • " AND SERVICE Open daily 9-9 — Sat., 9-5 Equipment Co:, Inc., 38 Main St. SE(X)ND Bolton Lake—Terrific lot '-'nie production will be included will have sex pervert*.’’ SATURDAY 9 A:-M. dren. $280. Tel. PI 2-6042. ’ I Range 4, 14-31 m.c. Range 5, 48- In bqok r ^ s , three large bed- on lake. Artesl'an well connec­ in an hour and a half graduation ' M*ry waa a first grade student 19.53 VOIJvith ample tpaCe uty chief o f the D etroit Ylro CAISER TRAVEI.ER Msv be TOY TERRIER -Beautiful mark­ sex St. Dally 12 noon-9 p.m. cleaned and giaised. $3. Cold with breezeway and amesite drive, BEAUTIFUL, Desirable Building j lJ(Lrts, if any. extra. All work fully A-1 condition. Very reasonshle. Lot. Box Mountain Drive. Over on the hillside where .blanketk can Dept. She vaa the oldest of four 26 Drive G. ings. ,8m onths old, housebreiken. Saturday • a.m.-9 p.m. Scott storage, 82. Renvodellngw repair­ hot water heat. Many extras. be spread to accommodate many children.' Dial Ml 3-5121 ' guaranteed. 10 yeaca e; 1947 club coupe. Very i head. Save. Capaa and atoiea, for* doctor or dentist. Immediate area. Reasonable price. Phone GRANTS BURNER .5-10.54. li'TON RCA air-conditioner m The program’s script .was writ­ nfisatng from home for three good condmoir New tires. ' Also IS FOOT R u n a b o u t , eo h.p. in- $20. Call MI 9-7213 for free ea- occupancy. Call A. R. Wilkie Barbara Woods, Ml 8-7702. 1949 Nash Ranibtei;. PI 5-7211. I SERVICE excellent condition. Reasonable, board with trailer. May be aeen timate at your home. Under no and, Co., Realtors. MI 9-0649, MI ten by Mrs. Doris Chamberlain, hours last week. As a punlsfiment i Phone MI $-4348 or MI 3-7925. principal. She planned i f as a sa­ the child was restricted to her Lost and Found 1 WANTED - A good home for klt- after-5 p.m. and Sat. 10 to 5 p.m. obligation. - 9-4389' 1953 GRAY BUICK Ro^masleri SALES A5.’ D SERVICE OAKLAND -ST. - Lots for salt. lute not onl.v to the last clasa grad­ backyard until yesterday. tens. Will deliver. Xfl S-S278. ‘ w r i n g e r wa.'hing machine, $23. 100^ East Center St. FOUND-^Uady'a ring. Owner may aedan, power ateering. wntta^all MANCHBESTER - Six room Capa Call MI 8-6163. uating from the school, but also The father Is a technical Wrltef tires, excellent condition. prW Tel. Rockville. TR 5-2444 ; Seven ft. picnic table, delivered. Cod. Over-sized garage, full rear to Grade 6 and 7 students who will for‘the Ford Motor Co' have aame by paying for ad and Manchester MI 3-5601 BLACK FIVE months , old dog. and T\s'o inch lumber, $20. Ml 9-1653. Wanted-^To Bu/ M AUTUMN STREET- Four choice identification, MI. 9-7744. party, $995. Stanley Crocker, 17 doghouse. Good watch dog. MI Building Materials 47 dormer, fireplace, conveniently mov*' to Regional Dl8trj,ct 8 high Ardmore Rd. Ml 9-1760, located, aensiblc priced at $16,800. lota at corner of Autumn ..kjjd ANDING snd refinlshingf "^ h A A jtL t i r 9-6896. CEDAR CLOTHES poles. Posts in­ WANTED TO BUY fo^Cash. Jrl- school In the fall. LOST—WTiite gold diamond ring. USED LUMBER—2x3s, 2x4s, 2x5s, - descent, colored and carnival A. R’. Wilkie and Co., Realtor, MI Glenwood Streets. Phone, MI Pageants One« Oommon Two Girls Injured Specialf in old Wool's. Ml e o , 9QHHIDT. stalled. Old. poles removed and 3;7029, evenings. Viejnity Main St. or -Silver l.*ne.' 9-6750. re-set. Used truck tires, tubes. 3x6s. 2x7s, 2x8s. Pine and fir glass. MI 9-4336. 9-0649, MI 9-4389. -pageants are hot com- Auto Bcpairinif- -Paint in* m AKCMOI flooring. Sheathing. Soil pipes. Tjvit Monday Call >tl 8-89.55. | r e g i s t e r e d male . miniature Ml 9-1.3.53. ~y~ monly a feature of- graduation In As Car Overturns «r. UOUIt, 1,MQ. Dachshund puppy. MI 9-422.3. Furnaces and radiator.'. 275 gallon $11,900—Six rdom home, largeecabl- Valued lU keepsake. j CAR pCRN OIL? Eronorny over­ TWO .MEN with potveq; mowers to JL. this area, the.v are^not new lo the —------5-e------^ ‘ 1 oil tanks. Cham an'* House wreck­ WANTFID Small piano Top price net kitchen, aluminum atorma, TWO LOTS at Lake Chaffee, front haul' $49,95, Parta 'and labor. mow lawns part tlijie'>;i>l. MI 80 GALLON GE de luxe electric lot clelTred. Phone MI 9-2555. local school system. They were I 9-4S.17 AKC REGISTERED Cocker Span­ hot water healer, slightly used. ing. MI 9-2392 or 155 Main St. 8 ^ . Write Box F, Herald. copper plumbing, oil burner, dou­ T^vo young girls escaped Serious ■ No money down., $4.95 monthly. iel puppies. Sired by champion ble garage, amesite drive. Carlton dropped from graduations only a Injury yesterday in an accident on Personals 3 Gas and oil kitchen stove. Steam BOLTON ^ ( D Coventry building Cole Motors, 436 Center -St. Ml Eufauia's Diridend. Silver huff! '■ ^(5NTED -Used glider In good W. Hutchins, MI 9-5132. Multiple few years ago 'when, enrollments Rt. 15. and hot water fiimaces and radia­ lota. Varicimia locations. $900; and __IQE REPAIRING while you wait 9-0980. Painting—Papering 21 Help Wanted;— Female 35 Help Wantedi—Male 36 buff and red; Phone Coventry PI . Diamond^;—Watches— condition.' Reaaonable. Also lawn Listing Member. zoomed. Mis* -Judy Muller, 17, the driver, Household Services tors. Drain pipes. Steam pipes. up. Terms, Lawrence F. Fiano, or while you shop. Sam YUlyes. 23 I, 2-8207. chair, JA 8-5789. At that time, it w a s thought and her ..companion. Miss Natalie Offered 1.WA BILLING CLERK needed by P * i SHOE SALESMAN - - Salary and i I Hot air ducts, rolind. Soil pipe. Jeivelry 48 Broker. M l 9-5910. PAINTlNG^^ AND paperhanging. TWO FAMILY DUPLEX. 4-4. Cton that such a large project would be WoW, 18. both of Glastonbury, Oak 8t., at Purnell Parking Auto Driving School 7-A G Motor Fieight. .Must be able to | commi.'.'ion'. Experienc* preferred Kitchen cabinets. Base cabinet Good clean''5Vorkmanship at rea­ LEONARD W. YOST Jewalar, ra- venient location, fanced in .vard,. too difficult to handle. Were treated at Manchester Me­ WEAVING of bums, moth holes sonable ratesT'lO^yeara in Man­ type 70 wpm. Hours from 8 p.m.-l but will train. Inquire <6 Mr. | 'With sink. Toilets. Bath tubs. amesite drive.' oil hast, consider­ AM8TON LAKE—Pleasant lot at WANTED—Ride frcsn West Middle LARSON'S DRIVING .School; GOOD HOME for two kittens. Call ilr*. adjuata watenps expertly. Rooms Without Board 5 f However, the enthusiasm which morial Hospital. and tom clothing, hosiery runt, chester. Raymond Flake. Ml. 5 a m., five nights a week. Start-, Draisen, Morion s Shoes. ‘ 775! MI 9-3633. Lavatory sinks. Windows snd able cash: required, $14,900. Call Amston Lake, near water, elec­ this show hSi generated through­ T^ke and Adama Street to Labor Manchester's only trained and Keaaonabla prices. ✓ Open daily. tricity. Call MI 3-7973. Both girls were badlyUfhaken * Department. Farmliigton Ave., hsndbags repaired, slpper- -re­ 9-9237. ' ' ing salary $70. Quiet separated o f-j Main St. j doors. Some acoustfc tile. CTio- SINGLE AND double room avail­ A. R.'.Wilkie and Co.,- Realtors. out the entire school'hhk-rekindled certified instructor.. Po.r your safe­ placement. umbrellsa repaired, Thursday avenhifa. 139 Spruer and suffered cut* and biases. ^ HarUori. MI 9-2303. ,fice. Paid vacations, holidays, in- man's Housewrecking. MI 9-2392 afreet Ml. 9-4$8r . able. Reasonable weekly rates. 88 MI 9-0649, MI 9-4369. Member the enthusiasm of student's;-teach­ ty We are trained , to teach proper­ men’s ahirt^ollars reversed snd DURING 1956 the gross program ‘ or 155 Main St. They responded to treatment — t , . . . A. suianre. Phone .MI 9-5271 Articles For Sate and up. Rockvilla Hotel, T O Manchester MLS. . ers and parents. DEAR MOM: Don’t kill yoursjlf. __ly.______MI. 9-6078. replaced. ^Marlow's Little Mend­ Ilond.S— Stock.s Mortgages of Friendh- I(-e (’team advanced 5-9591. Retiort Properly for Sate 741 and- were released. LOAM—$3 per yard, tnick load t' SIX-ROOM CAPE, two unfiniihed Consequently Mrs. (Thamberlatn, State Patrolman Herrick, ot the Cleaning time is Myallc Poam U jq r TLOCK S ing Shop.------'------:—^------! 'Ta k e t i m e out for beautv. Sell eight manager trainees into mana­ Gar^eh— Farm— Dairy Manchester's lead­ HOME OWNERS! Cqmbine nag- Avon^Coametics and earn excellent ger’s positions. In 1957 six more ' lots. Gravel. Stabilized crushed I Boats and Accessories 46 Fireplace in living room. Hot said yeajterda)^ she plans to have Hartford barracks, who investi­ time. Nothing like it for cleaning j ing Driving School offers the most PLEASANT ROOM for a genUc- FIVE ROOM cottage at Lake Chaf-. FURNITURE repairing and refir.- ging bills into an easy-lo-pay sec- . income ihtpugh friendly rails on trainees w ill be promoted because , atone. Hot mix asphalt. Nusadorf, ! ■ Proilucts 50 man, private entrance, parking. water oil heaL $,luminum atorma small monthly productions in the gated the accident, said that Miss upholstery and rugs. Easy, guick, j in driver education. Thousands of fee for sale. Also two lot*. Three iihing; antiques restored. Furni­ Ond mortgage loan costing only a7 regular eustbroers^ No obligation of new store openings. A mana- Ml 9-7408. Inquire I4’ i Hackmatack St. and screens, awntnjgs. Large future staged by the pupils with Muller was trying to replace an Inexpensive; and above all, safe. i satisfied students. -200.000 miles ture Repair Service, Talcottville. penny a month for eac-h dollar ; NEW BOAT TRAILER. $65. 61 STRAWBERRIES—Pick your own, room cottage for rent. Twin Hills, one large program planned for the You can get It at J. W. Hale Cot^. ^ to inquire. Call Ml ,3-5195. ger'.s post provides an average kitchenette. .In quiet West End Coventrv, Tfl.'PI 2-8729. * object that had fallen from the accident free Instructions. MI Ml. 8-7449. vou owe. Call Frank Bui^e at , West Middle Tpke. y X e a quart. Bring own rontainers. District. Nice for children. No end of the ,vear. Love, -Arm. , income of $10,000 plus,.many other Michael Kurys, French Rd., Bol- car’s visor, and that she lost sigh t- 9-739I-. CH 6-8897 (Eves. JA 9-55531; Con- benefits. A person with above KNAPP SHOES Harry Mahoney. R O o if F 0R rent, hot water, bath agents. Call MI 9-9635. , Parents will be Invited to attend Three VDcings wsit for their cue to fb "bn stage." of the road and the .ear left the FLAT FINISH . Holland window neclii'ut Mortgage Exchartge. 1 358 .Main SI. Phone Ml 3-4327. 12 FT. .SPF.EDBOAT and 1* ft. '' ton. . MANCHESTER Driving Academy Help Wanted— Mate- 3f Average (lotentirtl (-an plan on a and parking. Tel. MI 3-1406. all shows, but only the final one highway. shades, tnade td measure. All I-ew'i.s St, ((-or. Gold I, Hartford, j trailer. 25 H.P. Evini-ude. remote Sqburban,.for Sate 75 will be planned for an evening per­ Automobiles tor Sale 4 guarantees results. Expert instruc­ secure future with ( ontimial ad­ STRAW BERRIES-Pick your own, ^ VERNON . AU'h Hutchinson and Jack Carlsy. Grade 5 students will also pre­ Miss Muller looked up too late metal Venetian blinds at a r.ew ROYAL AND Smith-Corona port- ^ controls, elertricstarter. $500. PI. FUR^SHED room. Pleasant loca­ formance unless otherwise re­ tion, dual controlled -ar. Call PI low price. Keys made w-hils >qu WARKHOUSEMAN vancement ill our' organization. able and standard typewriters. 26c a quart, excellent picking. The strains of "La Gucaracha’’ sent a military drill led by Harry to avoid hitting five guard -rail BEFORE tOU BUT a used car ,2-6405, tion: Garage available, (Tail Ml Beautiful four room ranch with BOLTON—^^Four room ranch. Hot quested,* 2-7249. Day or evening appoint­ wait. Marlow'^s. 1-10 P. M, Some truck dgving ex­ Tel. 51^1 9-8196 for appointment. All mskes of adding tnachlnea Augusto Farm, 3'a miles from will introduce the South'-j^nieri- Schors. ■ • posts, he said causing the car to see Gorman Motor Sales. Bulck Busines.s Opportunities 32 9-y642. . garage. One acre of land, nicely w-ater heat, fireplace, combina­ ments; perience preferred. sold or rented. Repaire on ajl' Bolton Cenler on Hebron Rd. MI. The basis for the enthusiaam can can background which la ah--.in* Other members of the drill detail overturn. Sales and Service, 385 Main a t t e n d a n t s - Service station. ‘ landscaped, e Including storm vrln- tion aluminum windows, lot 150 x FORMICA counters., ceramic wall WANTED ■* Lessee Operator for makes. Marlow's. 8-5639. be seen as the pageant unfoldr. tegral part of Guy Outlaw’s Grade include Larry Oovell, Roy AdamA, State Patrolman Herrick Issued Street MX 9-6571. Oi>en evenings. Apply. In Person. full and part time. Good pay, dows and doors $18,900. 175, nice location. $11,900. MI- and floor tile. Let ue modemlre new Cities Service, completely J, h a Hc h e s te r 247 NORTH MAIN Street. fur­ Grade T students who have 6 social studies' class. Whirling Paul Anderson. Timothy Wright a warning to Miss Mitllef and no Motorcycles—Bicycles 11 plus. (ontmission. .Manchester -FOR S.ALE - .55-Gal. Dnims, In ORDER , YQUR strawberries for 9-2901. arrest was made. NEED A CAR? Short • On s down_ your batnroom and kitchen' For modem, station now being , coU- , GAER BRO-S*. Sis room Cape on large lot, nished room, inquire Mt-s. Irish. * ROCKVILLE crinkled aluminum foil around hat through their number in striking Robert MacGranor, and Drew (j^ - free estimates call MI. 9-2655, The stniclcd at West' Middle' Tpke. Esso Servicentcr. Windsor St. at j good condition. $2.,50 each. Fol' F'lill basement. .All YoUngstnnn freezing now. Reduced prices. ahells to make Viking helmets, and payment or had your credit turned:: MANCHESTER Cycle Shop, 186 Parkway iBin'klandi -MI 9-8I9S. Business property Six room BOLTON—On the lake, five-room outfits sa.shed with red will be per. Tile Shop.. Buckland. and Adr.ins St. Apply Jim M c ­ ^ I-'gg.f.U, street I further information call The Her- kitchen with formica top oniinl- Also, will have strawberries (or down? Don’t give up! For a good-i West Middle Tpke. Repsirs all East Hartford, Conn. houae with two car garage and winterized home. Fish off the who have made shields, will not Jayne Raleigh. Nancy DiBlasio, The pageant will then move into Dermott ai American Coal Com- ^______i I “ I aid. phone Ml 3-5121. ers. Very convenient location. jam. F arm er'! Market, ,81) East Wanted— Rooms—Board 62 easily forget th* part which the deal—not thru ^ small loan co m -' makes of bicycles. New and used RUGS CLEANED and shampooed. (ONE MAN to learn press set up?|______Middle-Tpke. MI 9-0474. Across giocery store. In A-1 condition. front porch. Partial basement Patricia Patterson, Chriatlne Mc­ an era remembered by some of the Mayflower IJ pany—see "H arry” at 333 Main i pany, Hartford. Tel. JA 2-81.57. $16,000. Priced for-quick sale. Otvner retir­ aea-faring Scandinavians played Grath. Paula Vantv. Donna Mel- bikes for sale. Also buy used "Our care means longer wear.” Apply Gunt er Mfg. Co., 2.34 Hart-j RguAM. DARK, rich, stone free, from Shady Glen. PLEASANT room with or -ts-lthout with shower, boat room. etc. spectatori Resent tonight as St. (Formerly Douglas Motors). 1 bicycles. American made bicy­ Free pii-kup and delivery. Smith's ~ • ' •. ~' SHORT ORDEP. COOKS WA.NTED. ford Rd. ! P rd l^ t delivery. Call PI 2-6277 or Six room Cape, full shed dor­ ing. $11,000. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, centuries ago. ' enderas, Avis Palmer, Anne Leon, Vvorld War IT Is recalled by the mer and veatlhiile. Five finished board. Wanted for young man. - Their studies- were also fortified cles, $37.50. Upholstery Shop. Ml 9-466.3, eve­ Help Wanted— Female 35 Howard Joliiison's, Ml 9-8220. ; — -r-.- , Willimantic AC’ademy 3-3283. IbTRAWBERRIES Pick ))our own. J. D. REALTY MI 3-1577. Aslrid Skoog, Wendy Calkins. songs, . "Pack Up Tour Tyouhlea” Ends Voyage 1953 FORD Four-door Sedan, good , MECHANICS Two. e.xpeiienced in' ______J______roomi*. One block from Center North End preferred.' T. P. Aitkin. by-the raaearch they did in order Their partners will be JVItliam nings Ml 3-7267. New bed, furniah own containera. MI 3-8793. , John DeQuattre, Broker and ”K-K-K-Katy.” condition. May be. seen after 6 ------— j,------— MAN FOR LAUNDRY and Dhy all phases of met hanical work, j TOP SOIL, loSm right from ’ the St. 8I6.600. MI 3-21262 MI 9-3075 ROCKVILLE-Exceptionally fine 2 to paint an authentic Viking scene. CdveH, William Munson, Robert EXPERIENCED Waitress Wanted. Boura 12-8:30 p.m. R. K. Jonea, Iwn Jima Reral'le^ p.m. at 86 Apei Place or call'Business'Services Offered 13 REUPHOLfVTERLNG, ^ slip rovers 11-.5;. Goo 1 wages. Apply in per­ Cleaning Route. Hartford area All modern shop and equipment to farm,, Dsy-tor night. R. G. Upton, Residence after 8, MI 9-3640 year old, 5-room custom built The need for a backdrop gave a Richards, Walter Mortlock, Arthur Bolton Oriter Rd.. Bolton. That unforgetable photograph of To Plymouth t o 9-8938. and drapes. Large selection of son Oak Grill. 30 Oak''St. Gall .MI 9-775.3. after 7 p.m. call work with Paid holidays and vk- PI 2-6190. BOLTON ranch..Two bedrooms, den, living sense of direction to the . painting Palmer. Donald Dowling. Paul CLEAN AND paint those gutters fabrics. Quality w'orkmanship, JA 9-6588. cation. Many other ertmpanv bene­ CATSKILI- STRAWBERRIES. Pick Apartments— Plata room, especially attractive, kitch- sessions which were held In the up­ »Turovaty, Thomas^ B o n n e a u, th* flag-raising at Iwo Jlma (Mil — / now. Avoid costly repairs Ister. Four room nistorii . built $11,300—Cute two-bedroom Ranch, be the basis for the World H scene (Oontlned from Page One) free estimates giv*|i in -your BOOKKEEPER fits. wagc.s arranged. Ploa'se in­ ranch with attached garage. .All your own, 25 cents. Excellent pick-, ^ Tenements 63 _en. Breezew-ay, attached garage. stairs_ hall , of the school Robert Home, and Frederick BARGAIN DAY Ml. 8-1883. home. Smith's tfpholslerv Shop. FRIENDLY Ice Cream is accept­ quire at .373 .Mam St., ask for Joe. POWER. MOWERS aluminum storms, plastered wallST- -s'iUi Paul Carter, Kenneth Fieher, Accounts Payable stone veneered, on an_acre lot ing. Bring vour own containers. i Z'L ,______—z;— ^------Ideal location.,^11 city ^nven- The Viking*, from Hai iy Palub-! Senkbeil. MI 9-4663. evenings .Ml 3-7267. ing^—applications for part time Thompson, arty time. Faletti, 472 Tolland Turnpike. ■„ ; F^E'HOOM UI^T and Garage cellar, large shade, fenced yard, Michael Miiimr and Thomas Chaaae onl^^ouble experienced on the 63- 1953 Buick Riviera coupe. V8, $896. GONDER'B T.V. Service, avsilsbie IBM Famous .Makes Ak Ibw As $49.95,- fully Isnd'caped. .AUo wslk-in iencea. Immaculate coTOition. niak's Grade 7 das*, include Rov | Doiible (intde Minuet work evenings and weekends. MI- Oil heat, instantaneous hot water. garden, centrally located. Carlton $17,890. George J. Coleman, Rock- Dafwin. Rav Micolerii, Dick Yale playing the parts of the valiant day trlR, was a cracked boom dur­ 1953 Mercury., two door, $895. any time. Antenna conversions. Girl with some 026 keypuni h 9-8196. No money down, $2.00 weekly, no bssemehl. snd screened In W. Hutchins. MI 9-5132. Multiple J Stepping gracefully through —------, • - "— ------I Screens, ahsidea furnished, Cen- -vlile, TR 5-4045, TRA-4710. Peter Raleigh and James Pringle. Marines. ' ing a eto'rm about three iv-eelca ago. 1963'Mercury' hardtop, duals, Philco facloiY supervised service. Buildins;— Contracting 14 perienre prefei red. - I pavmenis until August porch. This house must be seen tiOUSenold Goods 51 Iral location. Adulta oniv. Phone Listing Member. - . ' the stately Miijaei,wlll be student*, $1095. Tel. MI. 9-1486. Help Wanted— Pilgrims Portrayed ' Appropriately, tribute will be He said the boom -was lowered BARTENDER - Experienced, relia rOLE MOTORS to really be appreciated. 817.------' MI 9-7796. SOMERS- 5'i ixKtms. three large from Grades 4-5 tau'ght by'M rs. to deck and repaired. "Altogether.” 1983 Dodge. V8. automatic trans­ CLERK bic. References required For in­ ANTIQUE FURNITURE, silver, I $10,500 — Five-room House, awn­ In the next scene, students from paid wit hth* Mnging of the Ma­ INTERIOR AND exterior remodel­ Male or Female .37 4.36 Cenler St. .MI 9-0980 500. Betty Wright, who has given both VUlfera said, "M ayflower II aa lM mission. Special—$695. ' HILLS' TELEVISION Service. ing. bouses and garages Free 'For General Office Work formation write Box 786, Man- glass, china, and used furniture NEW -APARTMENT In oJder home ings, double garage, workshop, bedrooms, t 'i baths, birch kitch-' Mrs. Helen Barton’s split grade 8-4 rine’s Hymn. Five room ranch now under music, And dance instructions to With a fair wind.” 1951 Hudson 6, exceptional $29.5. I Available at all times. Philco fsc- eatlfnates. Call W. F. Heniel. MI. Apply In Person che.ster. bought and aold. Furniture Repair on (21 ab«e lot In Mancheiter, two acres, fruit trees, Carlton en cabinets with built-in oven and j will portray the sturdy grey-garbed The flags of M nationa will be CAMP BONNY BRAE. Girl Seoul cqnslnictlon. F'till basement, stove, many exlias, Centrally lo-] Pilgrims with their demure wives, upper, grailes. The while-vvigged 1951 Mercury. Merc-o-matic, $395. tory supervised service, Tel. MI. 3-5966. Camp in East Otis, .Msss , needs RICH. Fine, .Meadow I.d condition, In fringed leggings. end of a tow line while a fleet of flow, $395, East Hartford. Conn. work. Insurance company em­ driving oxiierienc-e. Write CTaire ,3-860,3. orating colors. 815..500. heat. Electric a(ove; refrigera- MANCHESTER^ “ Thomas O'Brien,. Kristine Hutch­ Members of the color guard General cleaning. ceUara, attics Re-siding specialists. Easy budg-1 ployes prefen-ed Write to Box reasonably priced. Potttfrton's, 130 loT'furnirtiVd! BOLTON The colonial settler* are John 1650 Buick sedsuiette. $295. Olds, Box T. Herald. Aluminum (rtorm inson, Kathy Donnelly, Carol v.hich will precede the pledge of about 50 yachts and other craft and yards. Reasonable *stcs. M. et terms. Xfl 9-6495 or I n J WOMAN FOR night work Z, c. o Herald, stating qualifica­ Center St., Ml 9-4537. Dougan. Howard Bidwell, Ozilda went out to meet her at the harbor r 1650 Chevrolet club coupe, power- A M. Rubbish Removal. Ml. windows and screens throughout. ! NEW LISTINGS Ratlerson, Donna Gasper, Kathy allegiance will be Judith Ander­ 5-9109t , j plv Swiss Pastry Shdl), 183 tions. THREE CXHXIRADO Blue Spruce COVENTRY CARPENTER ROAD Lemalre and Mayy Ann Merritt. entrance. glide. $285. 9-9767. . DISHWASHER wanted. Apply’ in THE VILLAGE CHARM Antique | Large porch. One child and no- „ „„„„„ . Whitcomb and Peter Thompson. son. Mary Jean Mitchell, Lester Mam St Ml 9-2'660. . trees, reasonable. Call MI 9-4667. F'oiir room hiingalow, year pets. Available June 8. Rent 1 RIXIMB, bath and lavatory The Indians inpWde' Edward Muh; . 1680 -Rudson c«nimodpre * with person. Center Restanrsnt, ' 499 Shop of Manchester, Conn., 42' Six room older ranch, three bed­ A crucial period of our history Thompson and William Covell. The All 22 meifibera of the ship's com­ ovc^rive. $85i, i?~ Y ^ ~ rN T E N D to biilld j w APPRENTICE Pdsilton now open Main St. round hot air oil heat, 87,800. $100 a,month - $10'. escrow re- fe^lwes. l^rge *ot. ion, Daniel Klein, Gregory Hudak, pany wore Pilgrim costumes an ar­ DICK’S WEATHERSTRIP Com ■WOME.N—For sorliiig and inspect­ Sprues* St. General line of inter-' rooms. kitchen, full dining room will be emphasized with the read-; pageant will conclude with ' the 1846 Ford, $195. new home csll William Kanehl, for single man, 18-2.5, to learn en­ Five room brick front ranch, qviired. Write Box AB. c /o Her- i ROOMS', garage, two bath- Stephen Xlbwling, David Darwin, rival, but none wa* allowed ashore pany, doors and windows custom ing. Dry cleaning department. , eating antique*, past and future | and living room. Basement garage, ing of a poem. "Abraham Lincoln,” "Star Spangiod Banner.” '' 1949 Oldsmobile 88. $1.95. Contractor and Builder, Ml. graving trade. BU 9-2717. ameslte drive and garage, 813.- sld. j Tooma. knotty pine features, Roger Adams. Peter Houle. Carl at Provincetown. work, 'guaranteed. Call Ml. I-ISSS 3-7773. Apply in pfer.sQn. New Model I eoUectibiea. ihcluding bric-a-brac artesian well, oil ateam heat, com- by. Richard Clough. Announcers will include AUn 1949 Pontiac, hydramatic, $245. after 6 p.m. , .500.' large lot. LaJPier, Edward Jurovaty and First aboard the Mayflower n Laundry, 7.3 Summit St. AMBITIOUS Young Man for used Situalions Wanted— and glassware. Open all day and . DUPUEX, conven-i FOUR BEDROOMS, garagt many 1 aixf, window*. Two Kutehlnson, Richard Clough, Larry 1949 Che'VTolet, $195. GARAGES, PORCHES, dormers, ...... - v . —V • ' (tXJUgia*Douglas MannMann. Lincoln -taill beoe portra.vedporira.veo byoy at Provincetown on Cape Cod's tip FLOOR SERVICE. Floor* sanded car (lepartment, Washing, polish- Female , 38 •yeninga.— to bus; stov* and refrigera-! features too numerous to men-1 acre lot. NicelyWcely landscaped.iMdscaped Goo^Gcx^i:.. Almost 900 voice# will be raised ' I •• hs -deliver* Roberta and Nancy McBride. .1948 Plymouth, $95; ...... * recreation and atlfc rooms biiilt. PART TIME Office Worker Want-: F O R S A L E ■■■■■Mill ■ .111 . I « A 1^ — I ------' . as»,.w« .n - ...... li-krva f l#\n ‘ isfifsSAT- K A ln a r f n were Immlgratitm, nustoma and— and refinished. TR, 5-2071 or TR. ing. etc. .Good .pay, hospitaliza­ ANDOVER tor. Write Box AZ, c/o Herald tion. Large lot location. Owner being transferred, for "Yankee Doodle"'«■ th«''.(SniHi the Second InaururalInaugural Address,Address. Flower girl* will S'* three Grade 1946 Chevrolet, $50. Kitchen and bathrooms re­ ed. Bookkeeping and typing re-1 tion. regular hours Sef John Eight room Colonial built In CHAMBERS f u r n i t u r e SALES for "Yankee Doodle"'as the "Spirit health officials to transact the busi­ 5-1050. HIGH s c h o o l girl would like to FIVE ROOMS in the country. Lot ■ of '76 " la Illustrated bv Jay Hoh- followed by the- singing of ‘The 1 students who are sisters of the ness necessary when a foreign ves­ 1941 Pontiac. $45 modeled. Robert -M. Alexander, quired Phone .MI 9-2206, , ' Sterling, Gorman Motors Sales, Krick busines-s) block on I9tl. on a 2-acre lot with a take care of i hildren during month One De Luxe Electnr Range, sit- AVAILABLE July 1st. Second too X 200. f 13.200' mann, with the flute. Gary Roberts, Battle Hymn of the Republic” by graduates, Lois Merrit. Beth 1939 Plymouth, $45. MI 9-7716 285 Main St. of July. ,MI 9-90.39. -commanding view of half of sel enters (this country. CHUCK'S RADIO and “r.V Service WANTED Woman to work in _ Spruce SI reel; 2 stores and tomalic, 30". Wa* $2T9.95. Now ■floor apartment. Write Box A, Have many buyers for 4, 8 and with the drum, and Michael Koller, all four grades. Verprauskas and Elaine Goulette. SPECIAL-^1950 Pontiac converti­ 151 North Main St. »n,. 3-6517. Connecticut. Also rarriaj(e shed, ■ Then a reception committse and ' GARAGES, collages, breezeways, laundry and dry cleaning, some HEAD CLERK -Gmoerv $199.95. Herald. ' 6-room houaes ranging from ROBERT Dl MURDOCK carrying the flag. 'The school orchestra will play for reporters Were welcomed aboard. ble,- radio, heater, hydramatic,, , . residence Ml. 3-6980. Dept. 44 I WOJ.T^J LIKE to rare for child in 3 apartments. For informa­ small harn, many trees and Svyinging.back to a lively mood, runs very good, price includes -__ porches 12x20 garage. $960 com- | shirts. .Will tiain if nere.ssm y. ( hour we$k ' gtxkl pay. vacation my home while mother works, $12,000-$14.500. REALTY CO. These students are from Mr*. Grade 5 students in pioneer cos- the entrance of all children m the It was at Provincetown, too, that Full or pan time. Towne Clean-, 'shrubbery. This home has 4 On* p* Luxe Ele('lric, Range. ALBANY AVE.. Hartford - Six new top. $395. REFIUGERATIOfi sale* and serv­ plele. 20x20 two car; $1460. .No! with pay, Blue Cross snd many Phone .Ml 9-255.5. tion Elizabeth Wright a combined Grade turtles will gather around a camp­ the original Mayflower made land­ era. .348 Main St. .Vtl 9-9084, | bedrooms, 1' j baths, kitchen Wa* $349.00. Now $1.59 00. roonhs, second floor, oil heat, hot List your property with ua. -We MI 9-5972 ice. Coipmercial, residential, air money down, five yearif to pay. j other benefits. Apply Grocery |------—.------—.______water. Adulta. $78, JA 2-4787, . .. fire to sing "Home on the Range,” While tonight's (>p*n-air prea- fall 337 years ago. but Pilgrifhs re­ Free estimates. Ellison'(Jonsln'm- CALL with pentry. den. dining room, On* Electric Clothes Di ver. Was wil) sell it quickly. If it does not entation may add up to entertain­ mained there a month before pro­ BROWN-JACKSON M ofoR contlitioners, freezers. A. and W. Manager. Popular .Market, 971 ------^------living room, and a elosed-in $149.00. Now $129.00. CXIVENTRY LAKE — Neat (our Representing the European before whooping into a Western- Refrigeration Co. Ml 9-1237, MI tion Co. AD 2-2462. ^ EXPERIENCED Main St , Manchester. fFOUR ROOMS. unft^SrtidTllTa'*!" room lakefront home. You can en­ background of manj' immigrants style aquare dance. ment for the audience and instill a ceeding to Plyiirunith. SMILES SEWING MACHINE poreh. The rellar is partitioned '^-2050, MI 9-0055. NOTICE ,qlf Into three rooms, rumpus One Nine-Pound Wringer Washer washing machine, refrigerator. ® Y th y g. joy it now. stay lal* in the sea­ to this land, Grade 7 students will - Dancers from the class, taught aense of pridq in many parents, its The reenacted trip also varied^ •83 MAIN BT. OPERATORS Ml 9-2997 with Pump. Was $119.95, Now stove. Call TR 5-2244. son. all year 'round. Heatalator, *1*0 present a Hungarian dance. by Arthur Von Roemer include major value lies not In the final widely with the Pilgrim (rip of l$30 Roofing:— SidinR 16 A puhlic liearihg will be held by room, utility foam and work­ GEORGE L. GRAZIADIO Ml 9-5732 JANITOR WANTED .899.00. fireplace, oil heat, cellar, living 'The gdUy-cottumet] performers Carol Ursin, Judith McGuire. Sally production, but in the fact that a iri another major respect — May­ MORTENSEN TV. Speclaliied RCA AND TP.AINEES Utc Town Planning Conimis.sion of shop. More land available if Realtor APPLY room 17x19, enclosed porch 19x7, include JeSn Wilcox, -Karleen Clough, Bonnie Whitney, Roger finer perspective of many studies flower II entered Provincetown television service, t o . 9-4641 RAY’S ROOFING CO., ahihgit and Mam heater. Connei ticiit. .Monday ivanted. Very much value for CHAMBERS I^N ITU RE SALES COMPLETELY furnished four Open evenings until 9 Permanent ' position for right MI 9-5878 garage, large ahadr trees. Walton Taylor, Joan I^ws, Ruth'Durkee, Phelps. Harry Schors. Dennis has been given to the entire harhpr, under the tow of. a Coast built up roofs, gutter a|id con­ MANCHESTER MODP:S, evening, .llinc 24. 19.57. ai 8 P M;| 824..*00. room apartment. Call TR 5-2244. Guard vessel. Saturdays until 6 ductor. work, roof, chimney re­ At Tfi%>Green W, Grant Agency,- Realtor*. XlLS David Ursin.' ‘ Whitney Merritt. Sheehan and Drew Gasper. student body - SEWING MACHINES—home and IN('. man. Must be sober and rellahle. In the Hearing Room of the Mimic-1 / . -. Open Villiers- acceded, to the urging* Vqipmercial types bought, sold and pairs. Rsy-Hagenow, MI. 9-2214. $l,j)00 DOWW.^ — 87,500, lour-rtxim Memter. t o 8-1153. PINE .STREET Apply in person only to William ipal Building to consiiier the fol­ 10 *.m.-8 p.m. 7:30 p.m.-9 p.m,. -'house plus tw of the trip's promoters and the repaired. Ralph Aldrich, MI Ray Jackson, to- 3-8323. ANDOVER LAKE h-tedrooms over ga- Schaller lowing prnpo.sed zone changes: < FARMS and Year 'round lake front home. Basiness Locations^ rage. »uburban>..^1*11^.. Carlton W, BOLTON—New 5^ room ranch. 473 Gardner'St ; Mr^. Helep Tev- Plymouth’ Reception (Conjmlttee to Com pUte It In No Time 9-8487. 5VANTED E.xperienced PBX ROOFING, SIDING, palnUng. Car­ DEMING .ST , MvXALL ST.. Ap­ 6 rooms, with extra large liring MOVING to Florida. Must sell' for Rent 64 Hutchins. MI 9-5182. Multiple $15,500. Robert D. Murdock MI lin and daughter, 24 Fa.Iknor Dr.; stay as close aa possible to p set plicant.': Kiipchiinos Brothers. "To pentry. Alterations and additions. switchboard operator. 5'.t ' day "t , Acreage . room and fireplace. Hot air' house full of furniture within twoj Lilting Member. 9-5972. Mrs. Theresa . Dickinson, 64 East timetable. wqck, pleasant working condi­ change to Busine.ss Zone III. all or weeks. ■ Everything going at low STORE—Choi ce location at the Was Stassen Given Ceilings. Workmanship guaran­ heal. 89.500. .St.; Rockville; Lynn Decicco, So, rather than Unger only a few tions. Apply in person lo Mrs. part of an area now in Residence prices. MI 9-6821. (- Center on Main St., a apprdidmat*^ p p r o x BOLTON—Ranch, home, 6tj rooms, T o p s In F a s h io n ! teed. A. A. Dion Inc., 299 Autumn MANCHESTER MOTOR HEBRON PRIVATE HOME — Cuitom built. Stafford Springs: Gary Klnel, 12 miles from the goal until the wind ' St. Ml. 3-4860. Pauline Maynard. Manchester Zone AA, Residence Zone A.' and ly 13(X) aq. ft Will rpniMimoder erto to fedif $bur bedroom*, modern kitchen, new, two acre lot. Call Builder, Griswold St;^: GaU Macllvain, 17 shifted from a south-westerly direc­ Motor Sales, A12 West O nter SALES Rural P.esidertce lione, approxi- Eight room Colonial, new hot HEBRON ABSOLUTE. BARGAIN — Ckigtom tenant Cali MI 8 -s m or MI rumpua room, breezeway and ga­ MI 3-1408. .IfiMV water heat, X car garage. 145 made dornices and drapes. 8Up- Bonner Rd.; Peter CreenStreet. tion. Villiers apparently reluctant­ FOR THB best in shingle' and built Street. mately -18.50 along the south side Seven mites from Manches­ 9-878l< rage, large pstio, alUminum 649 Hartford Rd.; Suailn Stidrels, ly accepted the toyi for 25 piUea. acres, over 1600 ft. frontage. coVera, 859.80 and up. Choice of CXIVENTRY—Six room ranch, 1'4 Dulles’ Reprimand? up roofing, otters, leaders, chim­ 512 West Center St, of Deming Street and west side of ter. T h cfa new 5 room ranches, storm* and screens. Ideal loca­ Manchester Rd.. Glastonbury. Square-rigged craft such as May­ ney and roof repairs call Coughlin. EXPERIENCED salesperson — McNall .Street, consisting of 281 $26,000.. Owner nUI hold first en sloping wooded lots. Many fabrics. Budget terms. Mrs. Rita, TWO-ROOM btfice'aulte, 88 ' Elm tion. ' FHA mortgage available. baths, fireplace, attached garage, •Women's wearing apparel. Part or mortgage. JA 2-7780. St., Rockville. Suitable for pro- large lot, off Main Highway. Otj-n- DISCHARGED TODAY: Nor- flower n are notoriously poor at MI. 8-7707. , at-res, more or les.x. features including domestic hot Reduced to 819.900, Call MI 9-1625 (Continued from Page One) mand Dulude, Lynn Dr.,. Vernop. working to windward and ' she full time-. Good salary. Apply ^aaionaf or buaineaa. Inquire er PI 2-6103. vma()e this emphatically - plain In PAINTERS w a n t e d : . ' ESper- c HAY.NF^S STREET. .South side,! HEBRON and BOLTON w-ster heat. Youngstown kitch­ after 5;3p-p.m. : talks he had with Stassen at the might have faced days at sea wait­ FOR ANY TYPE of Roofing and "IN^eed'*, 739 Main St. ienced. top wages paid. Starling Applicant: Myi'tle Richardson. To Rockville, TRemont 8-2505. ens, X- fireplace, ceramic tile NINE DRAWER ch#*t'of drawers, with friendly governments has State Department Tuesday and ing a favorable slant of win’d. Siding we offer 5 combination I - ~ ... - — wage $2 per -hour. MI 3-1246. J change to Residence Zone C, all or , LINE baths, full basement with base­ EXCELLENT 6-R(mm Ranch In AA 3 track swivel type windows, free t STREET office needs iten- 115 acrea, 15 lures clear, 818. BU 9-1936. THREE ROOMS suitable (or office been to reach an understanding Wednesday. Altogether they mec Villiers said that during the 53- . J ------^Iptfi-t of an area now in Residem-e ' ment garage. Flnanrlng avail­ residential area, 2 baths, finished Wanted— Real Estate 77 for at least three hours. ographer. Good hours and pay. ; MAN OVER 21 for part time work j Zone B. starting 100' we.st of Main with barn and garage. Suitable or bu*in**«, 470 Main St. Ml. on New disarmament proposals day voyage from Plymouth, Eng­ of charge If more necessary I ing 1 able to suit .vou. Ru.v now snd TAKE A Rlf)E TO recreation room, garage, many One of the k’ey time Consuming available at half prire. For more ] Write stating age and experience. in drug sloi'c. 9 a.m .-l-p.m . Call for developing. 815,000. Owner 9-5228 or t o 8-7444. extras, quick (Kcupancy. 8. A. which the United Statei intends land, to Provincetowit,' he could St', and eltle.THing (Vesterly a p -; choose -x-oiir own ' derorstlng ALBERT’S IN HARTFORD USTING8 NEEDED for all types problems which Stassen apparently go no closer than about -75 degreea information call Manchfester Roof­ Box R, Herald. MI 9-8143. pi'oximately 330' along Haynes St.' will hold first mortgage. Beechler; Realtor, MI 3-6969. to present to Russia for a "first colors. 8I5..5W. SAVE YOURSELF A • ot homes, capes* ranches, colo­ step” agreement. has run into is th(« problem, of a to the wind, "niis made a slg-zag ing Jc Siding Co., Inc.. MI 9-89.33 and being 1.50' in depth. f 89,500— Hraron. F'lve room OFFICE FOR rent. 801 Hartford nials, 2, 3. or ' 4-famlly. "‘Cali VERrilON CX3UPLE HUNDRED -DOLLARS MANCHESTER—Comfortable Six- In general, the plan proposes to test inspection zone in Europe as Quotatieos Famished b.v course necessary against Head for free esfiqiate. President Joe Exact descriptions, of above pro-1 home,'10 acres of land. 8 miles 3 COMPLETE Rd. Call after 5 p.m. Ml 9-0969. Cieazysski-Felber . Agency, MI Girardin. Goodyear has permaiiejit posi­ 40 acrea more or less with room Cape on quiet street. Hot reduce the'' size o f . conventional well as in the Arctii:. Some o f the Coburn A Middlebrook,- Inc. winds.. , ■ , Town of Maiu'he.ster * , posalsjuiay he seen in the office of- from Manchester Center. ROOMS OF BRAND NEW 3-1409 or MI 9-4291. European ro^untriea are reported to tion open for experienced switch- appmxinutel.r 1500 ft. frqnt- OFFICE FOR RENT, W*»t Middle water oil heat. ^ Storms and forces. i;et up a:i..lecal one aerial Msyflower logged SiOOOi miles — board^perator. 40 hour w-eek, com­ the To'wn Clerk and maps may hej age. \>^,^e8im ble for, develop­ FURNITURE ■» favor such * a - zone and others, Bid Asked seen, in the Town Planning (Com­ Other Listinirs Availnhte Tpke., near Parkade, Call MI screens. To asSunte present ARE TOU CONnOERING inspection zone in the A rctic and 2.000 more ^ a n th » original May- Roofing and Chimneys 16-A pany ^ n e fit s include* paid vara- Piihlic Hearing ing. 8 m IW an acre. Owner will MONTHLY PAYMENTS mortgage require* $6,000, cash or posisihly pul a halt to the manufac­ notably West Germany, are cold BaAk Storks ! flower—because Villiers chose to mission's Office'. $17.63 9-6205, after 1:80. SELLING TOUR PROPH«TT7 Mancheater Trust 64 6B tior^fife ,and hospitalization insur­ Proposed ()idinance work on release clause basis. new financing may be arranged. ture of atomic weaporfs. If Russia to the idea, Chancellar Konrad take a southerly ropte to take ad­ ROOFING — Specialinng in repair­ TOWN PLANNING (XlMMUS-i For Protnpi, Efficient Beautiful WesUnghouse Electric We Wiu appraia* your property Adenauer said in Washington three Conn. Bank and ance ai.no cost to 'employe. Con­ In accordance with the piovl- THREE-ROOM Office Suite, 17 30-day occupancy. Price $13,900. free and ariUiout any - obligatidn would accept a policed agreement vantage of the trade winds.- and ing rhofs of all klhds. Also new. tact .Mr. Devlin or Mr. Bsrtell to SIO.N Refrigerator tVeeks ago that he thought no Trust Co...... 35 37 .'ions of Ike Town Charter, notice . Marlin R. Alvord, CTiairman | Other Farms amf - ' Service Market St.. Ro<:kyille. Suitable Madeline Smith, Realtor, MI We . also buy property (Or cash. to end the manufacture of fiasioA- then, come northerly on the-favora- rci^s. Gutter work. Chimneys arrange for interview at BU 9-3424. is hereby given that a-Public Heat- ...... Beautiful Bedroom Suite professional .or buatneai. Inquire ;9-1642. German territory ahoulF a "Storage 20 an 25-M for general office w ork' EASTERLY b\" land of Dank.s. traffic) . ■ - property. Have many cash buy­ Silver St.', Coventry; Mrs. Martha Manufacturing Companies from white cotton, .or in your fa ­ 48-48 ALL-YN ST., HARTFORD at $17,800. Rockville-New large to have given Zorin a. general pre­ Bungard, 33 N. Elm St. Waltham High School, Junior. aOMll all over print, white or soft 9-1 daily, five day week. Some ! Trevbal-and Chamberlain, in part' five room . ranch, fireplace, ers'. Mortgages arranged. Pleas* view of new U.S. decisions on dis­ vorite pastel shade to wear with' MANCHESTER - -Moving and typing and reception ijriirk and 'b y each. Two Hundred TTiirty- Wanted To Rent 68 BIRTHS YESTERDAJ: A Arrow, Hart, Heg. . 47 4 5 0 4 Meany. chosen after' k competi­ ■ports wear and date-tfme frocks. HOUSE SOLD. Must sell. Small Youngstown kitchen, garage, call George L. Grasiadio, Rcaltcir. armament policy even though he trucklng..;,Co. Ml. i-6S6>. Usvned other general duties. Call MI three (2331 feet, more or less; -daughter to Mr. end Mra!: John Jtaao. Spring ....; , 37 40 tion among Ihoueenda American S48S with Patt-O-Ram'a in-; p o It's a good traveler- be- and operated by Welter B. Per-, baby iTBnd piano, (wo maple bed- WANTED — Five-room a|lartment 814,500, with excellent FHA com ­ MI 9-5878 109 Henry Street. still had not resc'hed full agree­ riuded U In sizes 10. 12. 14, 16. 18. 9-4.533 morningk only. , SOUTHERLY by land of the i r ‘you dewire real promotion opportunities Wonalk. 122 1-2 Bjrch St. Bristol Brass . . 10 12 Boya Clubs members, i*rve(r aa a can be .packed in your rett Jr. ^ ' jf. - room sets, 10 ■ foot deepfreeze, i py couple with two children Itf mitment. Ellington— Bight room ment with the Allies on how snd 120 7, ' —— I Town of Mant-hester, One Hundred WOODED LOTS and acreage BIRTHS TODAY: A eon to.Mr. Collins . ;r. '...... 110 -cabin boy. 30. Size .12, 32jiust. .yard, of [ 'X l s k 't • SEPTIC TANKS electric i^efrigerator. electric! TRemont exchange. First floor . home batha, two car garage, In what order these should be pre­ 114 ao-inch. W ANTED; Full or pan time clerks ' noo.OOl feel; and wanted vritbin reasonable distance and Mrs. George Darby, 25 Dem­ Dunharq Bush . . , . 104 His mother told reporters;, "I Pattern No. 5793 contains rro; AUSTIN A. CaiAMBERS GO. k>Cij •. ' Cleaned- and Inslall(^ stove. . Bendix washing•hing machine. > preferred. Rteferencei. CSall TR beaufi.full;’ landscaped lot, . con- sented to Russia. . 49 •* 5 2 4 For this p«'t'.ern, send'She for Super. Oeaners. 615 Mam St., i WBISTTCRLY by land of the y.Dju -pre interented in company benefits, ^ le n ia l All mechanically g o o d . Fireplace of Manchester. Clifford Hansen, ing. Rd., Glastonbury; a daughter Em-Hart ’ ...... don't think I'd let Joe make an­ in Chet directions; materisl require^ and long dietance moving, pack­ Manchester. Apply 9:30 a.m.-12 IF 5-3569, d a y *./ venieint to bus. schools and stores, Allistl countries, diplomata said, Fafnir Bearing ,. . 6 0 4 Otuna^ your naiise. addreaa, size ing, atorage. Call Ml. 3-8187. Hart­ Town of MancJie'ter, T\vo Hun­ Mt, other household Items. Rek-' Realtor. MI 3-1803. to. Mr. and Mr«. WUson Mifea, 111 6 3 4 other trip like this again. I’d . pienta; stitch Illustrations. noon. #SEWER% surrbundings and interesting work v 833,000. .. Elsie Meyer, Realtor, dislike the idea of the Uni'ted Labdera-Fra^ C9k. . 16 Is desired and the Pattern Number to ford CH. T-1418. . dred TTiirty-three ( MS) feet, more sonabl*. MI 8-2800. WANTED—Five or six-room- unfur­ Stgtes dealing directly with the HoH St. ' ' leave it up to him of counw,-but :Bend' 25c'In coin*, your nenie, Machine Cleaned- Member 'MLS, 'M I 9-5524 Or M l N. B. Machine d o . -■ 3 8 4 4 1 4 •inE BURNETT. 'rHE MANCHE8 - GIRL FOR general office work, nished rent by July 1st. Please 8-6481. Ebvlet Union .on any issue in which > DISCHARGED YESTERDAY; I worried quite a bit V w aa address and the pattern number llAKCHBSTER Package Delivery. COMPLETE living room set. sofa North and Judd . . 83 36 - T V Bk’ENINO HERAJJ), U 60 full' of- pgrt Ume. References re- premises ahall be conveyed, j COMEJrf . . OR CALL Mt$. WOOD w A » call MI S-1449. Farmer!—Ezra, all the clocks In thsy hav4 a \ital. interest. 'The Mrs.' Wanda Wakeman, Gileiad. afraid it wouldf’not g$t here. to ANNE CABOT, THE MAN- • INSTALLATION and two. chairs, two eiid tables, Rusebll Mfg. ■■••• . 16 18 AVE; AKOUCAS, n e w YORK Ugbt tnickinc and package deUsF (julred. Write P. O. Box 288. subject to the follpwing restric­ M ANCHESTER—Six room GarH-' Stats Department offiplals were Rd., Hedronu Mrs.’ Anna Nasuta, A big McepUon CHESTER EVENING HEBALO, ery. Refrigeratora, waahera and one cocktail table, two table WANTED—By refined middle.-aged the hotiae have tun down. Wish Stanley Works ... ‘ 43 46 Id. N. Y. tion :l.No atrticture to be ysed for SPECIALIST son, three bedrtxtms, fireplace, you’d hitch up and ride down te aleo upeet becaiie* a baek; part of Brookfield ■ St, IJouth Wlhdeor; Mayflower a at PI; V USD AVE. • AMERICAS, NEW fttove moving apcClalty. Folding lamps, in' excellent con<|ition, 8100. lady. 2 or 8 ' unfurnished rooms Terry Steam >.... .150 — ,the will t-emain (or Don't -miee the laUet ieaue pf dwelling purpoaea shall be erected full basement. Good ibcation. the junction and find out what U.S. Btrategy in .handling moat Thomas Glenney, South Rd.. Bol­ YORK S6. N. r . chalra. for rent. UL 3-0783. upon the, said prerniset. El$dit piece (fining. rtxim set, 8301 vritb'bath. R.e(er«nce* furnished. Torrington ...... ’ 27 2fi bator* proceding 60r fiaadnatlng patUni magaafne CANDY S-IAND girl, Ap^ly Mane- : Phooe\owner after 8 p.m. ‘ MI lim e it la ICaet-WMt problems ton; Mlae Bette Foster, RFD„ 1, lt ‘s-ready! T h e 1957'NeedIe-< Gilbert C. Barnes. Secretary own Phone TR 8-7410. TeI.\MI 8^ 5: : U.8. Env’lp com . . M W harbor as a toungfe Baak rnghlan. The • Sum- work Album—fifty-jalx colortul' geih Slate'Theater. T ati Goiuitnf CILRURR w CO. 8-86i0.\ ■ -. ,.;Bnra— I aiii!t got a srateh. Will ing .srith them aa Ftoblemb \be- Andover; Mrs. Dom . Connoga, —,—U— ------(r-___ , , , Board o f \Direclors Stafilord Bprinfs; Mria Oellna U.S. Enrilp pfd .. . 13 14 the summer. t- ■nr W tiBue ta fUIed srtth emart. . Phinting'—fap^ng 2l COUPLE WITH Wm child deoire y o a lend melon*? tsmwi Ruaite and the sMatariaW* pagea ahsiying tn pretty de­ G lR u -TO learn {ireea work. Paid . -'MabohestaiL Conn. COMBINA’nON gas stove, with oil V**der-Rq^ .,4 * 4 5 3 4 8 h* wtU t o fgl all- alnaaf apeclal aifiu; i^tua diction! fer makins . Draiia{i Oo. Ilf bAKLAN0|fTam — w-W 11 . 1 M 1 burner. Good condition. H.eason- four or five itxm unfumUhod FIVE room ranch, basement •VvmMMr—Watch! Watch! What Uaifee, not juat between ~ Michaud End daughter. South Bt., PAINTING and Dfcoratinr. : hoUdaya, vaqation with pay. Apply Datsd at ManMeatar. Conn, thla and the United Etatee CovantTF: Ralph fYetcher, Xl% H m quotatlEM oyo not to maiwat bert)$ j^ ttn n a jMdatnd In 3 crochet items and qultt. Only p . Holland Jr., Olufle •Me. Algo poreotola tot tub. M> apaiteimt 814.660 Cid3 B * B Realty. d’ye want a .W«fh «**? Writ# M s Gunvar Maniifaiiturinf (Company, J3th dav elf June, . 195T. ■ M l f - 4 1 4 3 O u t o Is tmdsntssd bn/bA * A d u u .in ^ : Miaa miRlnU be as actual ■nrksta. (aa iM h a eA . TSc a eon^. Satitor4Pmt »-7»n . > T iot!^V ~ MI S44M. • deer* «• .a pnma o t papor. / . - r - ' W 8 ■ tS./i.Jhj; ■*':\

THURSDAYrJUNE IS. I W Average Daily Net Press Run For the Week 'Ended The Weather |*A6E TWENTY-yOUB JKsttCbfst^r 1En#ttitt0l|w aIli June 8, 1957 Foreeut ef U. 8. Haqtlier Bteaa Warm, humid tonight, ohowere, the paat two waaks, an 12,540 thuDderahowere early toni|dit. Lew Hike Noted Here (T.tricaJ company laid off 10 Member of the Audit 55-70. Hot, humid B a t a r d a y; About T o i^ Engaged Fire Protection Plan women. The Pioneer Parachute VAC^ON CHURCH S^OOL Bureau of Circulation Ohaacie of ehowerr. High near M. Jobless Cli plant has also laid off aeveral peo­ 1 1 1 ple during the paat weeks, accord­ The WMdUy opto »ir roB^l itside District to Continue ing to Leghorn. ■ervlco will be held toijlfht at,7:30 Unemployment ^ -tfie Manches­ Emanuel and Concotdia Lutheran Chgrchcs on Main St. by the SaMition ter area haa IrjorSased by -3.4 per VOL,. LXXVI, n 6 . 217 PRICE n V E CENTS Army. The Eighth Dia^ftet:s Fire pe- r Martin and Thorp did n6t dis­ cent durlng,Ahc first wee)< in June. V^atkiiis Exhibits partmtot will eortUnue Wk^ovlde cuss any propoaali for a perma­ A report^from the State Em- June 24 throu^^lu^ 5 The Rev. K. EJnar Raak of the fire protection, teinporartly. at nent plan. However, it is precume^ ployjnent Service reveals a slight Sheehan Paintings Covenant Congregational Church leaat, to oiUaide areXa after that aomc arrangement will be in the number of unem- will leave by plane Sunday evening Town Fire Department 'comes'in­ w U td out for paying th» Elghjb-l'^iibyment compensation claims Monday thru Fridays, 9jW)-ilt45 A.M. to attend the annual cbnference of to existence July 1. DUtaito to provide the service to filed in the period June 1 to 8. Three oil paintings by Tolande the denomlnetlon In Minneapolis. This fiseursnee was given Gen­ aress that ere legslly the 'town'b The number of claims has. in­ Sheehan, winner of Jirat prize in eral Manager Richard Martin yes­ respopsibilKy,^^ . • creased from 349 to 367 during the Center Park Exhibit held by D irector: Rev. Erich Brandt,^Mr. Edsel yer 100 pereohs were In al- terday by iPreeldent Leon Uforp of this period. Of these, 54 are new the Manchester Fine Arts Assn.' Registrations now l^ng received. ten«ar trade if gagement of their' vtoughter, nance that created it, the. Town Mopnan, who lives at 14fi Hollis­ mention of Britain'*- recent eaa- they are to make a living, " Hale Store. beglnninR at * p.ra. Dolores Marie Qroas, to'l?eter C. and ter 6t;, Hse been a member of the Serve Meat PMre Department will be rtopon- Ing of reatrlctloni on trade with » Eisenhower said there are "in- Meitibera will be contacted regard­ MacDonald, eon of Mr. an< Board for morerfhan 18 yer rs. HU ing baked goods. sible for ail areas in town not in Communial China. But he appear- hibitlons" In development of freer or^AIother’s^ake Peter MacDonald, Woodlawn Clicl^ the Eighth Dlatriet. However, current S-year tirm expires at the •d to have that in mind aa well trade. U waa at that point he aaid East Hartford. l l ^ c the town 'department wlll lie June meeting, and he was sched­ 'as the desire of . . The President addressed about j .Speaking further regarding na­ Atty. Wallace R. Kurke, his court-appointed lawyer. Taboraky ROTC graduates poaaessing excap- many North End points. Estimates are Leon Thoip, president; Vincent 200 representatives of the Com­ tions .such aa Japan and Britain, Carl F. Clair, son of Mr. and tional potential as officers.. Upon plsce thc'value of North End prop­ Genoveai,. tseasurer; Walter Le- mittee for a National Trade Pol­ Eisenhower asked: .. stated at that time that .he did not want a lawyer; why? Mrs. Fernand I. Clair. 15 Saulters caU to active duty, k. senting agriculture, industry, la­ ing to make a living? Yet If they Later that day. he aaid, State-f— bor and consumer, groups. don't make a living, the conse­ Police investigators, Including Lt. gMiuel S, Rome, who was in Hale’s Fresh Ground Otea Japan, . Britain quences upon us are nrfl merely TETLEY TEA The Preaident spoke of countries rommehcial. . . . It's in the poinical charge of the investigation, con­ Car insurance which are "having a hard time relationships we will be able-to re­ tinued their questioning of them COFFEE Ic SALE. * making a living, countries that tain with these countries (sa tot at State Police headquarters. PONT FOR6ET are small (in areal and industri­ whether they will believe fervently "They were impressing upon me Will Be Raised Buy 48 tea bags at regujar al in character.” Tlien he men­ in the processes of free 'govern- the suffering of my mother,” he tioned Japan, and Britain as ex­ isaid. price, get 16 more for Ic. sient. in ft-ee associations among j Taboraky said Uiat thev told FATHER'S^DAY amples. friendly government*, or whether 18% Average "They have to perform services I they will he forced to deal with him. "Come-on. your mother * gone Combination Only for somebody else," Eisenhower I I through eno\igh for you. Why Hartford. June 14 (VPi — In* SUNDAY aaid. “ which means their efttire ^ (Continued on Page Nineteen) ! don't you confess?" crca.icd injury awards in auto ac- ' Then Atty. Nathaniel Bergman, cidenl Court cases, higher repair JUNE 16th Jack Frost Heilman’s Blue Ribbon ithe lawyer who represented him Confectionery or Brown bills for ornate new-atyle ' cars several years ago in a murder case and an increase in "juat pl%in / Chuck Roast»65‘ that sent Taborsky to the death MAYONNAISE o\v in Wethersfleld State Prison carelessness'’ are majjor factors SUGAR Tax Cut Due by ’59, for 62 months, before he won re- I behind a sizeable increase Amer­ QUART JAR i lease on a technicality, paid him ican motorists, including, those in 2 PKGS. Connecticut, will pay for ^utomo- * Chuck Eye Roast 75‘ a visit at State Police headquar- I bile insurance. Itera. 0 He told me he was too busy, or The State Insurance Dept, has Cut from choica staar baaf. Humphrey Declares aon^toing, "a n d 'h rco u ld n 'r Uke * schedule of In- mv raae.".- Tahorakv teatifled. creased rates from the National the greatest Bureau of Casualty Underwriters Washington, June 14 '.Pi- Sec-V> He replied he hoped not, saying: Taboraky aaid tiial the investi- j gatOi^a told "Y'ou see what in New York. Ttie increase will retary,of the Treasury Humphrey ‘"We're still hoping we're not average around'18.4 per cent for UNDERWOOD’S Connecticut Fresh told Congress today a tax cut this going to have to for an 1n,- I you’re, up against. Your lawyer JACK AUGUST ( won’t take your case, and no one automobile liability, property OPEN TILL f :00 year is "absolutely out of the crease, but it's a very tight thing. The Manchester High School Gla.ss of 1957 file.s into the auditorium this morning for the 64th. graduation, exercises. damage and collision premiums. question." and said it was "per^ We’re on very narrqw ground." else wlir^take yoiir''case." DEVIttD HAM fectly idle" to speculate on pros­ EffnrUve Wednesday THURS. and FRI. SPECIALS On economic prospects, Hum­ They will average around 50 per IMPORTED SMOKED Family Size Can pect* for 1968. phrey said the nation can look for- "I felt T. was Just sinking. I income cent for catpprehenaiye fire and . EVENINGS 2 C A N S CHICKENS Until government income and ward ‘.'to a continuing period of ■ didn't' know" what waa going on. theft coverage. They are proposed Tiny Clams eon 39c spending is adjusted to provide, high prosperity" if government i “I felt I might as well tell them to take effect Wednesday. guy in the world a Treasury surplus for the forsee-' spending is controlled, and "runa- ; anything they tcanfed to know; I NEW r.NOLAND STYLE In Hartford, for the average able future, Humphrey indicated' wav inflation” 4a prevented don’t think I,had my mentality by driver 'wfiose car is "not driven by . . . Head man on the family totem pole likes good fqod. so that he foresaw no prospect of Ux h , ,aid he hoped that there 338 then/' LEGS > 59* another driver under age 25, 'and can . treat him to the beet on hie epeolal day . , . shop at From State of Maine Clam Chowder 39c reduction before 19.59. would be no further increase in The next day. Taboraky, aaid, he fres/i Humphrey, soon to step out of inflationary pressures. "We're who drives only lOjiUlea to work, Pinehurst Grocery, 302 Mein 8t., where they have just Some 338 Manchester High ' remained at the Hartford County the increases wSW reSk soroethlng thq finest meat^iit is poaelble to buy. . . Very ekrly Friday morning a truck Armour’s Mias Wisconsin Ideal For Sandwiches the administration, present^ his working days, nights and Sunda.vs Jail until late in the aftamooh. like this: t will pull in.with our shipment of aweet- and Canapes 'fiscal views to ■ a Senate-House to prevent it,” he said. School .senior^, received diplo-,.' "My condition, by t^ ). tlm«, BREASTS > 69* Economic subcommittee. Auto liability, property damage, meated State of Maine Fresh ______0 . • ■' When Humphrey finished hia mas in a new 'graduation set-1 waa anybody, could do ahythlng colMsIon and medickl paypteiits pro- CHEDDAR Asked by Chairman Mills (D- testimony. Mill* to|d him that PfNEHURSr TENDEROURE SUNSHINE Arki to state' "in all candor” ting this morning after hear-jn. they wanted with rne, anybody. I tecUon pnesently. coats around Congress ."will greatly regret you ing a former neighbor assure I. didn’t care H'Jiat happened. " \ 1186.94. Wlth^ain 18 pet cent In- LIVE LOBSTERS C H iiSE ' DUBUQUE SUGAR CURED. HICKORY SMOKED whether the administration pro­ are leaving.’’ , ...... ___ . poses to racowmend a tax redtic-'- tfiem that “for all, there is-: Burke asked him . If he had « ereesq lt .wUl rise to around 8197. - OORNED REEF v ^ Weights'will average pound te pound CHOCOLATE “ We Hope that your absence feeling of hopelessness. Shai^l Aged opportunity ahead.’’ | ' ‘^mprehensHm insurance for the Our meat,manager Charles McCarthy offers for your and 2 ounces. These fresh lobsters go temporlrj^ and that — It was even loW-ei than that,” a v ei^ e Hartford driver costs 13>Aox,Pkg. . T toey will find some way to bring 'TTia former neighbor wa* the Taborsity replied. selection Lean Briskets, very Leah Rumps, Rounds aniJ on'sale at 8:00 am. Friday. . . Here's NUGGETS ^ "There are no such plans that I ; ^ .. ‘" “ ■k arouitd 810. 'Udder the 50 per cent your chance for- a luxury-feast at a Rev. W. „RaIph'Ward Jr., who told Back at headquarters that after­ Clods, all cured the special “ Pinehurst Tendercure” way HAMS know of. Mv view is that a tax * ».• ,, -u the graduates in his. commencs- proposed increase this would go budget low price. out Is absolutelv out of the quea-! to****' H i ^ h - noon, Taboraky said. Lt. R.o m e to give you simply wonderful CORNED BEEF. Serve meJjt address, "Youf world, aa your questioned...... him again...... ***• HAtds vary around the tion this year and would be a ' *7* ing m.v mother in. for me to make ' *tote depending on local traffic, it hot, slice it wafer thin and serve it on rye (with father’s befoie you, is an tinfin-1 "He told me that he was bring- ' P'<8' great miitake " ' ' w ished world, a world of unlimited I my mother feel better. He told me • barards and accident record*. They mustard) for delicious sandwiches . . . but be sure 69 A* for ne.xt vear. Humphrey 1 rel«tiona "have been that she was in pretty bad shape. | also according to the value SHANK HALF • 65' aaid he did not know but declared . very conatructive and for the bene- opportunity-that wants Voil, needs] It’s Pinehurst “Tendercure" Corned Beef; , "He told me that if I was any that it would be "perfectly idle to I eoumry. you—your minds, your hands, and ' KEEBLER’S your hearts.” kind of a man, I would tell him (Oonttatisd on Page Twelve) CRISP maRe plan* for any tax reduction i . la'mrned againit what what he wanted to know to make CHOCOLATE FUDGE FOR DAD: at thia time until we kno%v how j lU-considered **meat*axe The Rev. Mr. Ward, for seven her feel better.” years until 1948 had been pastor PINEHURST RIB OVEN ROAST OF BEEF QUALITY We have a complete line of UTT much more about what next year ^ e budget." Close to Tears la going to produce.” " He said actual spending in the of the South Methodist • Church, , . . Harry Lawrence Just phoned to tell us that he increased popular cigarettes, smoking Then Taborsky got to the point oiir allotment of epecially aelected CHOICE RIB ROASTS . . . COOKIES Asked to comment on a stale-, fiscal year cannot be re-' next door to the old High School | in hia rerital where he told about Chinese Free all retords Indicate a hea\'y demand for this roast for Father's, tobacco in 1 lb. tins, Judy’s ment bv Budget Director Percival ■ 4uced by billions of dollars without on Education Square. He is now being ronfronted with hia mother Day.'' Again last weekend Pinehurst Boned and Rolled Rib PRODUCE Best candies at 39c a pkg. F Brtxndage that a ciit in 1959 'Isuger to the national aecurltv or pastor of the, Mt, Lebanon Method- | In a room at Slate Police Head­ Twq American Roast was Just about as popular as the Standing Rib Roast. lb . p k g . and Gold Crest Salted Mixed wa* poasibie. Humphre.v' replied I ® '"odlficatlon of exiating federal ist Church in Pittsburgh. Pa. ' quarters, He said that he Was Boneless or atandliu rib . . . you are sure of a tender roast BOILED HAM i- 59' that "the weight of the evidence : programs. ^ 64th Anodal Exercises . | handrufted to the arm of a chair, when you get it at nnehurst.' Nuts. ta certainly in that direction. " "It is not the aize of any particu- Providing the riqw setting for . as near as he rould recall. But Humphre.v called it "m e r e , lar budget which 1* our paramount this -the achooTZ^ 64th annual 1 Taborsky sighed deeply, closed hia Je^^uil Priests Salad Fixings ipecujation" to say when tax j concern.” he said. ”IL ia control ot grad.ualion—waa ttfe handsome au­ eyes tightly, lowered hi* hesd and aa only Pinehurst can offer them. Crisp! tsndcr! delicious. Bohn. reduction can be made. I the upward march of total govern- ditorium in thq new High SchooJ semed to be about to burst into Hong Kong, June ,14 (T)--Coni-• PINEHURST BlNUfNE SPRIN6 NATIVE BEETS 2 29c Humphrey was asked whether! ment spending which is of greatest ' *'• Middle Tpke., which te now j munist China today released two Congeeas would be asked to raise | importance to all of iia on a long- j completing its first year of service j (Contioued on Fags Twelve) Amencan Jesuit missionaries after CUCUMBERSja. , : ' Heade FRUITS AMO JAMBLEBS NATIVE LETTUCE 2 25c the*«-- debtJ-*-* limitli—1* again.---- 1- 'The1*1.- statU; -----run, baste , to Manchester education. four years of Imprisonment and . . . D oh W iifu se GENUINE SPRING, tlip nfew 195? RARERIPES VEGETABLES torv ceiling oh. the debt is 8275 Humphrey went on to aay that!' “ Superinten'dent of'i house arrest,. spring cre^ with ordinary lamb. At Pinehurst you get CUCUMBERS 2 For 15c billion but there is' now a ‘'tempo­ ______Schools Arthur H. Illing expressed ! Father Charles J. McCarthy, 45, or SCALLIONS bunch (OooMnued fm Page Fifteen) in introducing, t»)« . Commence-| GENUINE SPRING, which i.6'at it’s very best in June rary’” ceiling of 8278 billions. San Francisco, and Father John Lb. 33c ------ment speaker, the 1,450-seat audi-.' Alexander Houle. 42, Glendale, and early July; Be sure to have some Mint Sauce or RADISHES bunch PEACHES 'torium allowed tbh'High School: Bulletins Caljf.. left ’ the Shanghai Houso M Iy on hand . . , and serve New California washed ■jrB a 1 ! to have its first ‘.'at home" grad- ■ where they had been kept in recent PEPPERS NEW GABBAGE • Bakt 4 9 c from *the AP Wires White Potatoes with Pinehurst Genuine Spring Lamb BLUEBERRIES luaUon in 26 years. For 24 .veari. ; months and went jto the Jesuit Mis­ PARSLEY ■ ' CTLERY HBART8 Truck Falls Off ^graduation* had been held In the sion headquarters in the Chinesa Legs. , , . For C v I State Theater on Main St. SELECTED LARGE ICEBERG LETTUCE...... Ite GRAPEFRUIT 3 29c Pf-AYI».S FINED 8650. metropolis. '■ Because of the Change in set- ■ Contacted bj?' telephone from BOSTON LETTUCE ... \ TOMATOES: CALIFORNIA ; ting, one aspect of the graduation th of'these canned items. tent showers, suddenly weaved waa a falling sensaOqn, then' a jtvat. a U. governmental pqwfr*. - % of A- tmvelersm -a—1 a —^ ‘ASBm4a>lasM arriving ^ dall.v M 11 a* fiAmFa il ii ■ . asaas .thud - not a Crsteh. Arreated in 1853 . across a gtavel road, sliced off 15 The whereabouts of FignoUe and The release of the two priesU^. Bumble Bee White Tuna ...... S9c I Wesson to 20 feet of ateel bridge rail in "There was a feeling of falling t YHatahla 2 For 27c hia minister* waa not immediately m - had been expected since their sen­ MINUTEMAID CHI i r ^ i l failing to make-a curve and imash- and a pressure of bodies agsinst known. They presumably were Sr- ; BEDS IDENTIFY' FROG51AN tences were completed tomorrow. deisha Crab Meat ...... can 79c ed into the shallow creek. 20 feet us. Everyone wak being tossed psted in the early hoiiys this LoodoOi Juao 16 OP)—'Moscow 4 6-bz. caii5;,49q iTiey were arreated June 15, 1953, LEMONADE Chlckca ' - ' “ $ 1 .0 7 below. arouyiq. There was ho panic, no morning. . Radio said today Britteh Frog- presumably on the usual charge of GREEN STAMPS GIVEN WITH CASH SALES 8evei;al sotcher* atruggled free, acreitihing. no . y e m n g ,;ic u f t i t (^rowds Immediately started maa Oiadr. Lloael ( fluster) "counter-revolutionary activltiesj caiady told reporters. i /. (ELL HOUSE Nondli 2 L 35t tried unsucceaafully to free their mushrooming in' an Ugly mood i Orobb *1sras engaged In a sbgdy and ipy*n*’’’ buddies and then proppefl the heads Curtis said ha saw* an opening around .Itolice .Headquartara. ths ; buslBeas and eome to an Ingiori- Father McCarthy said -the Uilea Nabisco Oreo 60FFEE large jar $lj29 of the trapped men above water. and crawled-out, along with two I^. N E W Aunt Jo M ro One sunrivor clanibered ,up the or three others. While the' others ! . ■ headquartars. Police and troops The Soviet'' oominsaitator went rest In Shanghai were two i^ e r Sandwich Cookies bank t« lummon aid. trfaed, to 4Ud their trapped o ^ - stood by ready ito cop* with any- further t i ^ . Britith officials In priests, the Revs. John P. Wsgnsr. SHURFINE ' t n Two H-S4 Copters were used to, pantops, Curfis^aorimblcd back CORNR MAIN nid OAK STMliTS 'A b « v 4 « f L«b Junes CgrrV cli^ prw ldat, f«U diploma', fioitt i^bainnan Rol^bi!YHnd^^&tiley

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