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V tN. .•V 1;; ■-t, / . * . -'K . '■ ■ 'r ,/V;?.- * ' .K. 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 'furliu* 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 timla 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 e<t to a string of holdups snd mur conver.satlon." the-State CIO closed ranks today of the Dousis home, was'discovered* CANNON HEAVY PLAID ders. The prosecutor reminded Mrs. in a merger yriit gave birth to a FOAM lED NLLOWS VALUES TO »39 95 on fire by a second-floor tenant of TURKISH TOWEL 8NSEM8LI ' ' EXTRA PLUMP SIZE . Mrs. -Culombe said that she did Culombe of the night whea a man new uniom/iiie Connecticut State the same building. not talk to her husband that night and his wife were killed when they Labor (jotmfcil AFL-CIO. Japanese Tie CHOOSE FROM A NICE SELECTION OF I NOW $22.99 She rushed downsta'irs and in- $4.95*0. TOPPERS but ahe did talk to Lieut. Samuel happened upon a holdup In a ■The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Joseph F. formed Thomas M. Dousis, hus R«g. $1.29 loffc Sfaw ;... .. 8 7 c TIMEX WATCHES priced fforn to $ 14,95 I S. Rome, who Was in charge of the North Haven shoe store last Pcinnally in a prayei' opening the VALUES TO $.59.95 VALUES TO $29.95 band of the victim. Another GI to investigation/ and other state winter. merger convention called it "a day When he' opened the car door he Reg. 39c Face C lcriit.. 4 for $1.00 8 only! ALSO FINE WATCHES BY: I police investigators. Hadn't s'he heard about the-R'ill- of destiny and decision.’’ LONGINE-WmjfAUER, ELGIN, BOULOVA, CROTON, Etc. i NOW $32.00 found his wife on the back seat, NOW $20.00 "One tried to get smart and tried I tngs while watching television and The strength of the merged or the lower part of her body envel rd’s Case to give me the third-degree," Mrs. didn't her husband and Joseph L ganization was fixed, at about 17,Q,- Smart plaid In Spiea Eta,. Turquoise, Gold, REG. $8.ll5 FIRST QUALITY RE.AUY TO WEAR DEPT.—SECOND FLOOR oped in flames. REGULAR HEIGHT FDtST QUALITY, See our nice selection of ring.s for the graduate . , . Culombe said. Taborsky, -His codefendant at the 000. Leaders said, however, it will He ran back to the hou.ne, drew j Boaie aad Blue. "I told them they wouldn't get present murder trial, rom’e into jump to 200,000 within a , few Maebaahi,' Japan, June 13 i/P)— PLAYTEX 8ED PILLQWS some water and tossed it into tWe A Japanese police officer said to dway with It, not with me they the apartment shortly afterwards? weeks with the expecterf entry of fire. CANNON “TWEED” e^^I’ e Rt Wa tc h r e p a ir in g d o n e o .x t h e p r e m is e s . wouldn't. I Mrs. Culombe replied in the af- some machinists units. day a Michigan soldier has told He then called Dr. WilliAiu A. .lapanese atithoritles that he—not $3.99 AL.SD WaTCHES electronically t im e d I "I told them if they didn’t let I firmalive.