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FRIDAY, MAT », 1»B| “tfr; ■ ' !/< ' •:T Blopdnwbile J^its Center Church Monday^ 12:4S to $:3Qu,m, Mra. Anna Hobb, 71 Haynea St.. ------— ------:------^ ^ —------:------______------Md Mm. Edwin D. Foater, 358 A l ? * c 4 a ; Woodbrfdcadbrfd St., ‘ are attending the Average Daily Net Preae Ran Thf'Wiather ' eeaaion of the Whiter }Shrine of For |lM Weeic Ended Foraeast of O. S. Waather Bariaa Jeniaalem in Atlantic' City thia Gift Idem from Hdle^s Domestic Dept* Mayv8.T9B8' If ® week. ' Oeel taalght. liqw 88-84. Sanday. Chatham-Summer Weight ' BeailtifiS Fluffy Richard'E. Wihaibt. .aon ’($f Mr. eloady. milder, ehaaoe of eeiattdi*: and Mra. tSeorge Winjstier, 73 Hack­ 12,701 . ed light ehewere late In day or at | ‘V“ •ttend' matack St., will sing Vith the BLANKET 100^ Nylon Rugs - 6 ' MeialMr of the Abdit pight. ngh ee-«5. Isnu*^ 1:30 Chapel Choir of Boatoii IJntveraity , BureM of Cl reals tlon Siinday when it presenis its n"* In aolid colors or d u tifu l floral prints. Soft and Luxurious. M qnchester^A City of Village Charm ■re r«|u^^61 f'a tV nual spring concert at the UniveT- 21 X 36 i .1 •' elty. He is a junior in the Colle^ 72 n, M Solid color “SundoWh** . . . I'lng carda. of Liberal Arts. 27 X 48 >'...... m .9 8 VOL. LXXVit iip . 184 (TWELVE PACES) , MANCftiSSTEk CONN., SAYUBDAY, MAY 10. 1958 (Claaatflcd Adrcraeing eh. Page 10) J PRICE FIVE CENTS 7 ^ . 80- Solid colorJ'Mlami" . . . , Lid Covers . aseseeesete a-tp $1.98 What luxury, so soft and long wearing, ^ Z 72 X 90 Printed "Petal Polka" . . . .f5,98 washes and dries so quickly. Gorgeous 72 X 90 Printed "Sumroer^ase’’ . .iS,98n- colors in pink, white, light gt^n, dus^ Optimism Not General •.y rose, charcoal, maiae and aqnd. For bed­ • z . iProbeTWd 72 X 90 Printed "E^rdn^ong” rooms and bathrooms. NewHoosts wti rx Reported in Stdcl^ Sol jfv .V ' Costume Recession■■ -- t on 'Why Not Give MoiiierMWph^0ified IS, Sales At CuJRafe 'S, JEWELRY Y Some Leaders Say ■ ■ ‘ Washlhi^n, May 10 (/P)— @ ■ ------— Washirfikton,' May 10 ()P)— Gift from Hidefs Houki^mires 0 el Fresh gov^m ent reports re­ Senate rackets investigaioH Nfw pastel colors in bibs, govemr fiprihgs, Va.. May lOfmendation touched off debate tbit called today for an immediate ropes and earrings. Also flect improvelnent last month t/P)—Some- ^ ■business ■ ’ •leaders • ——I*,.rcvealed .a -pllt.spilt. Some members V In employment^ home building called for a qM^k 10 per cent. 87 FBI investigation of asserted largeajfsortment of stone have told Sectary of (Com­ blilion tax cut. Others protested cut rate stock dealings be­ ' set jewelry p'us pearls 8-CUP PYRiX COFFEE CARAI^.^^...... SPECIAL S2.95 ■ retail sales, x*: . merce Weeks of'./aint, signs that tax reducation ^ s s unneces­ tween some labor union of­ and .rhinestones. . With black wrought iron candla^^fti^eiyIdeal for coffee, tea, nqt chocolate, soups. f«d*ml agbiicim .«a- that April may hav^e brought sary: that It wouM be--inlUtlonary ».unoM yesterday thgt; X. . and damaging to the federal fiscal ficials andxBome East Coast 1. Fsnk employment inCMSMid a tunning point in the reces­ atructure. \ employers. LOCK «Md LIFT C>M(rC0YER,ilEO. $2.98 v...... SPECIAL $1.98 mom then wSiaJ* 1: lets April, to sion ‘ for several key in^hi?.- WeSks told newsmen he would Robert F, Kennedy, chief coun- ‘Spade Hop’ Communist sj.oo Plastic cake dish' wljJriock and-'carry cover. pink, turquoise. •, eom^ within r>«r ieemt of the num­ tries. - ask the committee—headed by T. el of the Rackets Investigating ber employed tlwmmiUee, said the Justioe De-. yGGi*. y- Uhanimous among the 100 top Sears, Roebuck ’ and Co.—to keep Tparrineht ti being asked to at Nears Half Plot JBared HANDCIIAFfED WOODEN STOOL ...... n98c Z Unemplo^«it eidiiqg wortt- nin)Lcorporation executives meet­ working and report back in June conahvittee- testimony for possible \om l*W. Gift o go Carefulty.^nded.‘Ready *b stain or paint. ' em covered by jobleea imemnee ing hbM ss the Commerce Secre­ because, Weeks said, "by June 30 violation of federal antiracketeer, each dropped by 86,900 during the week tary's Bqsiness Advisory Council there will have to be aome kind of Ing and labor laws, Y\ Always Appr^emted! ended April 28 — the ,..(BAC). X Ux bUl." , ■ The committee yesterday called Way Mark In Colombia STAINLESS StEEL TABLEWARE, REG. $10.95 . . . .; $7.95 I for enr we^tli.nce July 1957,• ■ 'X tn d the mistness leaders did not On that date, unless there ti a tentative halt- in its own inquiry 28 pie<%8. Boxed. Service for six. ’ Fortl^iMMie riM^e reported jeduc-- tgfae on whether the govemmerit rictenslon legislation, tha corpora­ ihto these deals after a Philadeir By STANFORi^RADBHAW phia groeery vchain ekecutive testi­ Norfolk, Va., May 10 (/P)— tlone. , ehouKfsstand P* psKon taxes, or ask tion tax rate will drop, to 47 per Qilito, Ecuador, May 10 Howeyer, tSK^eek’e toUl of ?c:ongres8'^!« h - cut ome tu f rates cent from 52 pf the A spsclal 'DiqemberXmxtl-reces- duced automatically. ^ and bonds at bargain basm ent for more than an hour during planned a breather in his eorrmponding period leeL ,, aion committee aH he BA€!,naiTied Reporters were b af red from rates. • South American tourtoday by 8. Housing ectivlty picked up iflApril at Weeks* re n u e st^ rec- Louis 'Stein, president -of Food' the night and wrote two let­ PYREX CINDERELLA BOWL SET ...... $4.95 the BAC aeasions. bOt Weeks gave Fair Stores, said this was done to ters to his wife and five Chil- going to a soccer game. Police Always Set of lour—asabrtied colors. Boxed. , - itfo tfe e i aerverel flelds, slightly exceeding omfn^d a - peeecriptfoq for\ re­ a partial report and Roger M. April 1967 in the number of hew covery. 'capje up yesterday. wUh\a Boiicb, board chairman of U.S. avoid il) will, but not to ciirry fa- dren.- He then told watchful were ^erted for a possible unitsJxjt under oonjtriictioh. report propobtag: . x . ' (Steel Cofp„ provided highlights of 'vor. , . scientikta. outside his sealed demonstration at th^/8iadium. 1 . 'That President Elaeiihower He denied that Food Fkir re­ Nixon received % Warm recep­ . B—Pc. ^J^^XE BET . $4.*S' Has 4. sales increased 2 per uie council's semiannual "econom- ceived softer contracts with the low-pressure chamber he felt Weiepmed Large cake dish with cake server. Six beautiful plates; Floral pattern. cent duriM the month, with the call on Industry snd-^RUfpr for k Hc (bjindup.” Other details were capable of making the rest of tion from geherally friendly reri- biggeet ifippwement in durable voluntary, one year morktofium repotted priVafely by council men\- unions than compe'titors did. But dents when he'arrived yesterday on both wage boosts and price baL. committee Chalrinan John L. Mc­ the 48-hour experiment. after hostile ■N„. / goods. ' > Clellan (D-Ark) - called Uiat a In reporting on term employ­ rreeees, \ ' said April brought k Neiman, who ia being subjected Lima, Peru', Choose from a wide as­ SLIPS ment, the Agrtcultora Department 2. Thqt hP tax reduction be number'bfckncouraging signs snd point subject to debate.. to conditions si close os possible said if rumored i asked now, but that "if the decline 21 Buy Stbeks to those of flight in a satellite, was currad here, they probably'^ eaid the number of far. lly ahd in general consumption continues." "was consldrivd. by several- in- ' Stein took the stknd after sortment of lovely -Popular makes in all nylon or blend of hired workera on fanUs climbed dastrles as po8atlbly-4ndicatlng a sealed into his chamber at the edipb at the match between two ; dacron, cotton, nylon or all cottort; beauti- ' ^ 7,388.000 the last week of April a oat percentage cut be .made in George Kopecky, a committee in­ Norfolk naval air .station here at' .Quito soccer learns. hankies. Many styles all nersonal inceine tax fates.. turning point." X ^^ ..., . vestigator. testified that 21 union­ 3;.10 p.m, yesterday. The test is The Communists,' who . were Toiletries^ Etc* fuBy lace trimmed at bodi(;e and hem. Half incraase cf 2t j>er cent ovgr The moratorium idea provoked ists of union officials paid $42,100 scheduled to end at the same mo­ the iMt week of March. Tha nor- (Conttnued an Page E l^en) blamed.for sparking the Peruvian in allover prints. Also or alt around panel in ifioat styles. White i)a] gaiq for the period is 18 per no diacusaion. But/tne .tax recom- ;far securities worth $90,400 on the ment tomorrow afternoon. hostility, reportedly number leas FrtenJfhip.Garden BofK Powder opdr-,-tnarket. No one challenged As 'the 18-hour point was than 3,000 out of 800,000 voters in ...... $1.50 sizes 32 tf) 44. Priee, nylons' $2.98 $5.98. tWs., reached torfiy, Cipdr. A..L. Hall, all white with em­ Blends $3.98 to $ 6 .0 0 . eoptnlBr^ recent months Ecuador. Spice and lea Ba^H Powder ...... $1.00 whrii farts. Mipmyment ran welt , Kopecky* skid., the transactions officer in charge of the pressure A small, corte of Reds was broidered corners. underTpS? total for Ixte derit with securi{Tes..pf Food Fair suit indoctrination, said the' 34- thought to have been behind the 1C] Properties Inc., a suoiMiqry Food year-old Neiman, of Jeffersonville,^ painting of “Go Home, ,Nlxon’* Frpity Mijt Coid^flaJ!.^ ...... $1.00 April was 87,00(LorA^^per cent be-, Fair wWch has stores lif”-eight Vt., seemed to be "drying out,” To riogana on about 50 houses'ThuriW -low. tha| a Fear ags^Mhe dewkrt- remedy this, Neiman was given Ihent aaid., - . .' eastern and southern states.- day night. Police painted them out Coty Colons ...... $2,00 Listed amqng the buyers were 'shme water ahd a'cold chocolate before Niftoh landed. ' A recent upturn in outob^r ac­ Max Bloejc, ahXnternaUonal vice drink.'-''.,. , ■ / Ecuador is the sixth country Chanel No. 5 Colognjt .' $3,00 add $5.00 tivities. also was CTqjIited f6yD>o preaident Of th^sButchera Union Hall ■ sard--tlie''arylng out prob- visited by Nixon in a tight 2-week decline In jobleqancas'am^g woric^ and head of its NebcYork Locals schedule. He enjoyed a>relatively HANDBAG ers covered by untmpl^ment in­ (Continued on Page Six) Stick Cologne ...... $1.00 to $1.50 342 and 640. and his bretter Louis, looser program today, including 8 -each surance. ■ Y X. y ^ H N M. HIOHTOWEte. » The prevaUing Washington v«ew who administers the itmqq|s pen­ oightseelng tour , and a meeting Lovely gift handbaga Another df^ was reported in sion and welfare ftind Spray Colog'hes .... . $1.08 to $3.50 the volume of initial claims for Wakhjdf^n.^ ...... May- 10 i8*i-V.S. ~ is that Khrushchev has simply hsd with Ecuadorean business leaders.-. . for mother. New styles officials bwk -for more trouble be­ to realise that the pollcle-i he was Kennedy said- th X comm Suiprise CaU PoMible in all white plastic jobless /benefits. Uie barometer of following several years ago when plans hearings next week on Uv O Police Desert Flower Cologne and Hand Lation . . $1.00 new .hiiyoffa among insured work­ tween R ^la\and Yugoslsvis. The Vice, President has been calf. Also imported ers; The Labor Department sale! with;, the poiteiblUty that Russia he tried to restore friendly pbilUcal "Block brothers and their relations scheduled to, visit the University may 'v use ‘ eebnpmi'c- saMtlons celstlons with Tito have failed., wtth the . scandal-tinged furriers of Quito and to talk , with labor Tweed Bath Powejaf ...... $l-50 straws and. baskets in union, in' New 'York. The counsel ing Death fCeutteued on Fage.Eleveu) agaltue'the tnde^dentXf?®»»»"u- Those policies have failed be­ leaders. The university visit was lany attractive styles. nlst- countrif. cause Tito' has refuiMd to bow to added that it wilt be a btoad sea called off after Nixon was stoned Coty Bath PoWder ...... $1.75 ! -a1so have genuine 'Soviet Prriqler Nii^a^ Moscow dictation—-as/ he • did be­ inquiry also involving m&ny o th e rN fi-f and spat upon In Lima, although te lle r s too. chev is believeffsto' be -^pniheiUnji fore hit break with Stalin in 1948 matters te Map -eosa»..of-hti ■ aidee .lelt.Nixon might 50e bis towariK^ugoslav com­ -^•nd his eucceesfut' vehltire in in* • -Testifying -oh-another-rirans^c- Friendship Garden Talcurh Powder.^... Pflimliii Tries tion, Stein said he believes he was still kiake a surprise call- there. munism' in order to tighten Mos­ dependent communism has found Tokyo, May 10 —Rolice to­ The ,-trade union meeting re­ cow's controi^ver other eastern fonowers in others, Soviet-con­ "highly indiscreet” in engineering day opened an inveshgation into JBiggest Boost European .Cofhmunisl aountries the sale of $15,000 worth of stock Alfonae De Cook, of ^ Ih l, Oittario, was the big'^eet ;hooater to portedly was canceled due . to a B o y , rm trolled countries. the death f>f. a Connecticut busi­ lack of .interest by the generally to To Form New where thO' Titbist brand .of^om- How far Khfu|hchev, will find in the Dan River Mills, Virginia nessman b.vX questioning-, two appear to help with the '-‘Buy Now” campaign. H e ^ ^ v e to nrunirtn is attractive.. ■' necessary to go in the present textile firm, to Benjamin Lapen- Americans tvhoX-;went nlghtbltib- Windsor, Ont, to be measured for a new suit A tajti driyej;^ Weak labor movement in Ecuador. • Dne result of the. Soviet csrtx Alfonae weighs 6O0 pounds and dwarfs tailor Sam Vexler (right). Nixon called on President Camilo Ivening. situation is the big qiiestion now. blng with him the night before hli. Pon,<:e Enriquez shortly after his I beaded GOWNS French Regime^fpsign. which has become appai-ept .Speculation here is that he msy (ContlDiied on Page Six) bruised body was found 'in his . a fellow of ordinary size. Alfbnse is' 75 inches tall, har (t girth this week, is to pul the Communist Nsf 71 inches. He said his Wife weighs a mere 135 pounds.' (AP arrlvll'here. He aftb' met Federico sibx. down or put off altogether I— ^------''"T""' hotel suite. Ihtriago, 'rtilnlster of economic de­ ely for Paria, May 10 kaye his terials full or waltz Billfolds Pflimlin ia expected, to give hla Officials here generally discoiint 'About 25 per cent of Yugo­ City, I'own Use accountant,' Frederick M. Kissin­ formal reaponae to the Preaider.t speculation that the Moscow-Bel- slavia's total trade is with Russia ger (no hometown available). No hair lightly trimmed. The 'barber length, neatly trim­ tonight or tomorrow. Hla own grade row would seriously affect and the satellites and the Kremlin charges have been filed. Held Peril to U.S, said he doesn’t discuss polHlcs Hartford. May 10 (/Ft Gov. with clients. med with lace or em­ Catholic Popular Rrpubilran Move; Russia's attitude toward a sum­ could if if wished cut .off this Detective (Jhlef Goroku Furuta mit conference-with the western Ribicoff signed into law today ieg- aaid Jonest. body was "covered The Vice President ia scheduled.' broidery, assorted col­ Fine quality genuine leath­ ment (MRP) decided 45-2 today to powers. However, some authorities commerce partially or completely ors and styles. Cottoi.s back him fully. as Stalin did after (he 1948 split. islation. devoting $15 million to U'ith black bruises, both eyes were Cpjorado Springs'.-Colo., May 10< lack of authority vested in NORADH® o" Cjlombia tomorrow7 er billfolds and French Fflipilin sought National Aasem- consider it likely that Khrushchev Officials doubt tl.<: Kremjin urban renewal. blacked and his lip cut." lA>)-^Military officers chB{;ged with Comftiander' Gen. Earle E, Part- and drip di-y (32 to 48) bly support for an Algerian policy would prefer not to go into a sum­ \.ants to break diplomatic rela­ He also signed a hill which en­ Alt'-autopsy showed Immediate ridge Seriously jeopardize.'*' the (Continued on Page Six) mit, meeting when he was having the aerial defense of the North function And mission of the or­ $ i.9 8 -$ 3 .9 8 . Nylons purses in many colors. All roughly the name as the govern­ serious, difficulties in his satellite tions with 1410 but they say Rua- ables the Connecticut Develop­ cause dfv,dealh was a cerebral American Continent are convinced ■ ----- ^ ...... (32 to 42) $5.98 and ment which fen 25 days ago over aia might reduce its formal ties ment Commission to advise and hemorrhage--Un the left side of the. ganization. Nnce as to American Air Defen.se' Command clined to be Identified, Said: Galllard, whose government fell may be at stake .in the., struggle 1. Start a $.5 million bonding pro­ (NORAD)whlch has the responsi­ "Sure, Gen. Partridge 'Iq com­ from tlje AP Wires April 15. - with Ytigoslav President Tito. ^.(Continued on Page Three) gram to provide one-half the cost bility.- bT protecting the continent mander but he can't even lUre.and each Pflimlin proposed negotiating a of local commercial and industrial from enemy air attack. fire the field officers assigned' tq - rease Ore with rebels at a time of redevelopment projects that are News Tidbits '{^NORAD is composed of ele­ his outfit. They don’t even have tfi OOYA FOB THIRD T^ia^ France's clroosing, followed after a not eligible for federal aid. Culled from AP Wires ments from the U.S, Air . Force, tell him what they are doing with '. -Minneapolis, .May ^40 cooling-off period, by elections; By 2. ' Issue $10 million in state Navy and Army, in addition to the their units." Minnesota Congresswoman Coya this plan, France would retain sov­ grants for urban renewal projects Royal Canadian Air Force. This means, the officer said, KniiUtui said she will seek lY ereignty over .Algeria—the point within the federal systerp. The One of its most vital Jobs is to nlan allows the state to pay up Minnesota hauls out 100 years of that an Army, Navy or Air Force a third term-Ond rejected a sec­ that has caused the rebels to reject act as the eyes for the Strategic commander in charge of a unit at­ ond driijaild by her .husbiuid'to It when offered by earlier premiers to one-half of the excess' cost of state history in the greatest pa­ Air ,Convmand (SAG)." SAC does such projects over and above the rade it has ever staged in capital, tached to. NORAD could reduce the tiro ..hCr 29-yraf-old execfutlve with the support of a National As- not maintain its own warning s.vs- number"of weapohs, equipment or Seetetary, William KJeldahl. Ths' DRESSES by aembly majority, federal grant. • city of St. Paul . . . Dr, Edwin T. tem and depends on NORAD for .]* '__ The clapital improvement law Dahlberg, president of the Na­ men without advising or. consulting blonde 45-year-otd Democrat ' Socialist leader Guy Mollet talked information that enemy attaqk is told newsmen in a midnight in­ with Rfllmiin yesterday artd later authorizes the Connecticut Devel­ tional Council Churches, calls impending. Then the massive re­ NORAD. 4 opment Commission to make tech­ for immediate end to nuclear weap­ "The lack of single authority in] terview . she. "definitely will not Shop Haleys for Mother^s Day said his -pro'gram acemed accept­ taliatory air arm would go into fire Kjeidaht,” whom she termed able and probably would have the nical assistance available to any ons testa as first tsep toward dis­ action. an organization charged'wlth the' support of the 100 Socialists In the New York, May 10 i;P)-:-Rep.# The National Review took credit municipality for auch programs, arm am en t. Finance Minister well suited for his job. Adam.Clayton Powell (D-NY). un­ But NORAD'i high officers feel BOO-seat assembly. . . C. K. Yeh in Taipei, Formosa, pre­ that inter-.service rivalry and a • (Continued on Page Eleven) But former , Premier Antoine der - indictment on charges of In­ Powell after the case lay dormant technical assistance, but nq more dicts the Nationalist Chinese (jov- RAIL STRIKE NEAR Pinay, a leader of the Conserva­ come tax evasion, has opened an for 14 months. than 50 per cent of the coat of ernnhent’s deficit for the fiscal year . Montreal, May 10 tD —Threat- tive Independent Peasant party._ all-oul'fight' to keep jhls seat in In an issue la st' December the such a program to- Any . one ending June 30 would, be-less than 'eping a “BBttoBwiaefrstrtkerYtre- FIRST q u a l it y ' f u l l FASHIONED OR CJohgresa.—rS-r .. .. magazine said the , inveatigation Yf- Indicated ■ Pflimlin soUnded a bit muntcipeiitY,-— ■ ‘ r— ■ 4.3 per cent expected. Who Said Handicapped? men on the Cana'diisti 'ibicitie' • 5 SEAMLESS NYLONS IN SHEFR AND SEMI- - - too liberal to, win support from his The Tammany leadership re­ was called off by the Eisenhower The law seta aside $1,00.000 for Lt. Col. B. Henry Pokigo, clean­ Railway awaited a decision to­ ' SERVICE WEIGHTS. - . ' followers who favor a- tough policy portedly plans to dump Powell. ■■ administration as a "probable act capital- improvement assistance. ed four months ago of enlUted day on. their court effort to de­ of armed repression jh Algeria. , "If Tammany Hall dumps me," of-political gratitude.” Ay *he laws were passed by lay the line's abolishing some of the Negro Congressman told the men's charges he caused discon­ ALBA SHEER NYLONS ...... 97e and $1.09 Pr. FoWell crossed party' lines tvrq Ctonnecticufs special legislative tent in New Hampshire National their Jobs. CPR plana to remove New York Dally News today. "We years ago to support Eisenhower. session, which met here in March Guard, recommended for promo­ Wedding Bells to Ring firemen from Diesels in freight ■will name candidates from our Copies of the December article and April to deal with unemploy­ and yard service, claiming they own organifcation to oppose every tion . . . Petition for divorce on ALBA SEMI SERVICE ...... 7 7 7 T .1 Y ...... $1.09 Pr. Pickets Patrol allegedly were mailed to each of ment. — — ------ITOtuias of eraelty filed in West .nnneeesimry. ..The ^diiiptthl. Garden-- party florals Tammariy regular up for election the 23 jurors. -- Ribicoff also signed seven other Palm Beach " Fla., Circuit Court touched oft a firemen’s strike 18 in this congressional - district' in The probe of Powell's affairs was minor bills thl4 mor.ilng, and af­ For Plucky BonnierBill months ago and Is regsuded. as Novembert-^-and this includes, as­ against Peteir .A. B, Widener Til, if-.-, prints and pastels. Np-MEND SHEERS ...7...... $1.35 and $1.$5 Pr. ias_ Plant reopened last April l7. Thursday fixed his name to a spate of others socialite sportsman, by Mrs. Louise a test rase for all North Ameri­ semblymen and district leaders.” the Jury indicted Powell on three yesterday. He vetoed yesterday Van Meter Widener. can railroads. A second strike la Yesterday the government Mount .Sterling, Ky.. May 10 ((Rjcjiurch with ti|e young, bridal sri. for tomorrow morning. ., Wondtffol way Softly tailored dresses Los Angeles, May 10 i/Pi—Pickets counts, of evading :$3,(>83 in 1951- the controversial Wilton water Iridonesian rebels call for volun­ couple to cut a 4-tiered cake. launched a probe of possible out­ 52 taxes on his own. income, and bills, wl)iqh would have given the teers from other Aslan' nations "to —Wedding bells nng out in a small to look your best NO-MEND SEMI SERVICE ...... $1,35 and $1.65 Pr. appeared at a small plant of Doug­ side influences In Powell's indlct- country church today for a young, They're planning a wedding trip L.KGION CHIEE BACKS IKK in fine cotton eihiffon, las Aircraft Co. early today. that- of his wife, pianist Hazel join us in -saving our country and ...by:»r'^4» •ment. The indlcUng grand Jury re”- (Continued on Page 8lx) physically ‘ handicapped couple to visit his relatives in Pennsyl­ St. Louts, -May 10 t/P>—Thn ' ! ' ■ ■ V ' ■ ' ■ ‘ ' A Douglas spokesman aaid no portedlywas prodded into action. Scott. That jury then was dis­ possibly their own from domina­ vania and hope tfi find jobs here Mode of Wrinkl-SHED tebilized for crease-re­ AWKRIGHT SHEER NYLONS ...... 79c Pr. strike action had been announced missed. tion of international Communists'' whose courtship began in a re­ .xmertcan Legion’s, support of' U.S. 1 Atty. Paul W. Williams, habilitation center. in about tliree weeks. President Elsenhower’s Penta­ with Dri-Don* by sistance, cotton chif­ and that negoriators for the com­ named i as target of his inquiry Buckley freely admitted violat­ i. . . Charles Starkweather td take His uncle and aunt; his grand­ pany and the , International' As­ WiUiami F. Buckley Jr., editor of ing a federal law against con the stand next week in his Uncoln, Bonnie Jean Ffliig. barn with­ mother. Mrs. Florence Newcomer, gon - reorganization plan was Jon River — the ultimate ■k SEAMLESS SHEER NYLONS ...... 1 ...... 79e to $1.50 Pr. N-T e s t Protesters Neb., murder trial and defense out arms, and William Beucher; pledged today by the orgaalzis- , fon, dacron and cotton sociation of Machinists were sched­ the rlghtwing weekly National Re­ (acting jurors on matters pending arid a cousin, Eugene Buchholr Jr., ■ ■v» ' ■ -U , • , . uled to meet this morning. view, and Thomas Bolah, a former before them. He said; counsel T. Clement GAughan dryly 22, paralyzed from the waist down came Jrom Pennsylvania last night tion’s national ronimander, Johil in WASH and WEAR . -f An lAM official. A. C. McGraw, in If unger Sitdown since an- auto accident four years R> Gleaaqn Jr. of Chicago. But yoille and dacron and. assistant U.S. attorney in Wil­ "■We're not reluctant^ to take 't says tlWe-don’t/know what he ^'iji for the, wedding rehearsal. woven eottoK . . i v a n RAALTE NYLONS ...... ,...... $1.15 to $1.65 Pr. said: credit for fetirring the gra id Jury say." ago, planned to exchange vowa in Miss Pflug has been fitted with he said, moc^ men and arms aitl vgo ’ far as I know this action liams' office. Washington. May- 10 (/P) — A Public School teach'era in . East the-Church of God a f hearby Hope needed to Insure the nation’s se- In fashionable colors. cotton in a 'variety of Powell announced, that Edwai-.d “P artificial arms and expects soon ' r ■ -■ was not autlioriped by -the union.” BenneTt Williams.'' prominent When the grand jury reccinveneq group opposing nuclear weapons Hartford vote to refuse to sigh at. 4:30 p.m. ' te receive hands. rtiruy. - , Sizes 12 to 20 and ' The 50 pickets -were at Douglas' Washington criminal lawyer, haa testing today went into the fourth next year's 'contracts unless the Beucher,. from Connell-sville, Pa., The daughter of Mr. and Mrs.. styles. Sizes 10 to 20, lant in BeiJ. The plant manufac- it considered fqr a time going over day of sp,no-food' altdown protest town guarantees them $4,000 OEJOIE FACES EXILE . 12‘/i tp22Vi. SAMPLE FREE PARKINS REAR OF OUR STORE Srres a bifllding.. product and has offered to defend him. Powell said Paul Williams' head and'hiring and his 19-year-old bride want'to Wendell Pflug, whp live on a farm he has-accepted the offer. Bolan‘tb advice it in its investiga­ at Atomic Energy Commission minimum salary schedule; .Bi. Res­ fin'd lobs in this area, near her at Means, she learned to take die-- Port au Prince, Haiti, May 18 $12.95 to $ 1 9.95. leas than 200 employes. It normaUy (AEfc) headquarters. They de­ taurateur Stephen (Trane, fatheriof (/p) — Shooting and bombings X ★ » ^ QREEN STAMPS RITH ALL CA4 H SALES la closed on Saturdays. In announcing that a grand jury' tion of j Powell. home at Means in adjoining Me­ 'tation lat 60 words a minute and ■ 'l' subpoena has been isaue4 to Buck- manded further talks with AEC Lana .Turner’s daughter. CheiWl. nifee county. to type with her feet after grad­ that have held Haiti in a sUto Ready-To-Wear Oepf. , Appeara.nce of tive pickets came '.Bolan, now in private, practice,- chiefs. 14, appeals ruling making Ime of seigo fbr the taat week may (iown here is just one of .the after an- agreement tq resume ne- ley, Paul Williams said ha would has sai(l-he was tpld to drop the Miss Pflug chose a ballerina uating from high school wiUi hon­ make an investigation "of the en­ The protesters, after-three days youngster a ward of the eburt. .1 . end with the exlW'soon of for­ lany styles you’ll find in pas- . Second Floor I i btlatlons staved off a strike in case by ■ the Justice Department of camping in the visitors lobby State Sen. Benjamin Barrinmr length white satin gown with long ors. Sle aircraft industry. tire matter bf any effort by the sleeves for her wedding and asked She continued, her training at mer Sen. Loiits Dejoie, obeerv- fls, dark plaids, florals, prints editor of the. magaaihe to com­ before he left Paul Williams’ of­ of AEC headquarters-at nearby mays-there are large differences In Woodrow Wilson RehabilitAtion_____ era .said today. Dejoie. long a A tentative agreement on a new fice, ■ *-. Germantown, Md, got .to talk with costa of Identical school facilities her sister, Mrs. Marvie Austin of rtd checki at only $3.98 *nd -X contract between Lockheed Air-' municate with' members of - the Uenter atJgiihervlfle,-Va;. jtthero^ ihwihiant poliflrtR .flowvo talM a,; Had the g;rand jury held off until Commissioner John S. Graham {throughout Connecticut, Lawrence, Inii.,. to be her only at­ turbulent Caribbean Ndgre re- • 15.98, craft .Corp. And the machinists is Powell grand; jury." tendant. she met Beucher, In training to re­ to be put tp aiyote of. members to- Bolan, who qriginaily i handl^ next September, .the statute of yesterday; But the.ysald they"feel, New JaunCliing site, for the na- pair watches .and jewelry. public. Is offtcUlly a» ouUaui CORK Uniitationa would hav** -taken ef­ we hhve more work to do” before n ^ o n 's mightiest rhlssilea a t Surf, Beucher chose fog his best msn, BFORT»t4EAR-8e^d Floor ; V day, A union' official s a ld lie th e Powell inquiry,-- haa not been .his uncle, Eugene '•-Buchholz of The talented Miss Pflug is aft and Is la refuge in the .Mexleaa lb » woqldn't gamble pn the prPppsaVs subpoenaed. ' He said: >- fect—-which means that Powell calling off the proteat 'Callfr, -.being' taken ’over by the expert Cook, sews; helps , with ealMMwy. The goverwMnt now --/-•We plan to sUy here through Navy. . , . Paul Robeson,, the con- Conhgllsvllle. Buchholz and his ■■ '((hances. ' ■ ■' "if Mr. Wllltama wahts ~to take )couI|il not'have )>eeh (prosecuted be- wife r a ls ^ ybung Beticher after household'' tulka wnf la a Ueanaod- hi MfoUfttOO 'to CORNER MAIN and OAK $TREEtS Negotiators for the lAM have any. action to reveal to Ui4 public causS the time in which an the weekend,” aaid Theodore 01- trqveraial singer and acteir,- stages salo (Doodnet paao ta - New hi* pareifls died. auto driver, uirtng Her feet as the the facts of thia cast I will wel- alleged crime may Ije -punished HaU. A fbftpUon was planned at the averagse person uses hU hands. poiOlMy to tiw Vb19 * vfflildi hitv*—*p*^$*:^------—™~—.~ ( ICooUiiiMd ed vrtt.-e.iw.T^ —-i. v,/T,s-»s»5S.'*a^.1up • 'v-r, X \ ■-■V A

't; . A- ' ^ V^\,U - ,vV'. ■ .:-i’ -f 'H ‘I. . 'i. i V-.',' V -. ■■ ■"tv ■: MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. 'CONN, SATURDAY; MAYy^lO, 1988 PAGSTHM PAGE TWO : KiAKCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, MAY 10, 1968 mary snd .aentw departments will Bhlrlay^ PaUfach^ wU aaiUUiU Bolton i'iUhd ehtirch .' achdoT at- .9:3(1; EUingtoh x L O A M South Windsdr ' script wtiUr. , junlol-a and intermediatas at 11 AttMid Sckoob Haarlnl; Pickets Patrol WTaii X- ti.S. ect Top Quality, OBltivBf^ :^ e in w , d on Bridge To Mawclifcster's U veiiest Night a,m. ’ Tehacce FleM EMsfi Savaral town officiala atttnded 61 The Junior High M YF meeting Town M ating a public hearing laat hight at the Las ^ance Main Feature MrsaCarlsen is scheduled for 7 p:m. N Scsilool Names State Capitol in Hartford on the plant Dining Dancing ★ it Choir yeheareale - during the • Ml 9**0650 subject "Ways of Cutting School DECEimVE FtAir South liesld 6VERY THURS-PRI.-SAr. MITi . week include Junior on Monday at V Building .Costs.'* The meeting w u . (Ceatinudd from Pago One) Both sides vufiietabls Quitting Post ToCopsici^x \ . Top Students SAVES OONIto/lCT’ 01 Teen Canteen Set Tonight 3:45 p.m.; Senior, Wednesday a t 7 -el-.* called by State Senator Benjamin Noirm ★ Waiiy Fiddt ”$wingilig Q no if f* p.m. and Wesley, Friday at 3:45 L. Barringer, head of a special leg­ recommended thgt the 16,000. By Alfred 8Katuwe|d' A 1 10 clilfilicjl will be heat to the eon (ContimiM from Page 0ns) M J 10 A dance contast will be fektured*-?. Bowman pastor; nurasry, 10:40 p.m.; ' ' Revslilaition MIm Loll Sharp, daughter of islative committee now Investigat­ workers affect^ by the contract A certain kind o f bird is said, to' ' ENJOT Umcheons-yBlnnefe-^i™ s -yCiams' ■ J m AsTieacher feren^kx . . pratend it hiis a broken Wing. It K Q X a.m. Mrs. Arnold McKinney la gsneral GtffdoiNjetchell wlU be scholsr- whether th* R u ssj^ s intend to Mr. and Mra. Robert Sharp of ing the subject. accepl-ihe .companiLproiKiaiiit._____ .at tha drat membership idght of chairman for a publie chicken pie leadr hunters :«7ray'trctin~ttsnBaiti i ,Q 10-9 7 iX —: First- vEvangalicsl-,-:U;tlii>ran: - A special tW h meeting has been the eouBhll and keep the disqiiite on this plans will fVsslef St:: wapping. has been The St. Berhadette UoUie'ra Cir-; ~|E6'"Te*Br Capte«i a t V o t TIS l iSro^Td'he eertraaisjrthrtFoiiap’A But Rpy ’ M. Brownv *n IMA and then flic's away, cackling WRTT. EAST Linday school,* 9 e.m.; 'Worship Robert BernlefM^ll be legislative bs found in what Scvlet .I'resident named Valedictorian of the class ele of St. Francis of Assisi Church vice president, said yesterday, ■ ------K 8 6 42 ■ ♦ 7 .k . mentaty Schoor today at 7:48 P-n». teacher at the Bi^iqentaiy School Society for Ohrlotian Service s t csllsd by thb Board of Selsctmefi of 1068 at Ellsworth Memorial will hold its monthly meeting It goea. More or lees the same thing 10:16 a.ro.. ssrihon, "The Thsk of chairman. Retlrijiis,PiMtldeBt, An­ Klementi Voroshllcr does about s' "There are oDOut.63 per cent of 'happened on today'a hand, includ­ A 6 2 V k 6 i 4 go Oak i ^ i l a n o h ^ i ’—No Covgr, Ne JH la lii^ 0 Membershl]|) cards in the Teen the Christish Home." by the Rev. if ratiring in, June. raalgna- 5:30 and 6:30 p.m. May ,24. •for Tuesday a t 8 p.ni. in the town nette Wilton was priaanted a PTA High School. . ^ Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the homp of 9 « 2 10 7 6 4 jCOBgregatliHial Notes scheduled visit to 7110. The trip Is SalUtatorlan is Miss Cynthia E.. those people who would get only ing the cackle,.^ , ♦ I Canteen, a new organisation for David G. Jaxhelmer. pastor. tlon waa accepteil with r w a t by halK|o ket on e recommendatfon to Mrs. Donald Cantwell. Dart Hill. 2 dr 3 cents hourly above the' ,K 4 ■ ' * Emp'haaiaing the Christian fsra- pin- set for May 20. Pelton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Co-hostesses will be Mrs. William Weat opened tha..four of^spades, soirm teenkga recreatjon, will be avall- Ellington Congrsgstlonal: the Boerd ^ Education at it^'-M'et- enter'Into a contract for revelOB- . , Gvm PrograiB 81 , If^oroehilov goes through wtth Enoch Pelton of Ellington Rd. cost-'of'Uvtng allowance, gnd they Church schpol, 9:30 snd 10:45 a.m.; Jly.'^he Rev. The<)dore W. Chandler . Center '’School etudenUxjyUl Dinsmore and Mrs. v'rank Pelll- and declarer pi|,t up ike jack from A AQ* ible for one dollar per year^ to ing thia week. ‘s ; ' ' j r . has chosen "Mother and the Uon of th« property In the town. the v i^ the significance wilt-.he Miss Sharp, an honor roll sttf- cane. Women in the Dart Hill area, may not think this is enough.'" dummy. Siast plsyed'SIpw, .'4U)d V 9 . 0 worship. 1C;45 a.m., sem.on, "You sent ■ a gymnaatlci ■proi high school students .of Rockville, Mre. Cariaen haa. been a lai^heP C%ristiHb Homa" for hie Sermon The V contract, ‘Ba recommended that Moscow, intends to maintain dent for four yArs, has served as interested in joining th' new group Lockheed offered wage and bene- South put on the broken mi)g act ♦ A 7 8 Have Heard It Said:, So Long as ay night at the Center .'f'it increases averaging 22 cents Vernon, Tolland and Ellington, No in the-local achool syetem for at tt^lc on Mother’s Day tomorrow by the Selectmen, would be with format ties with Belgrade In a class president, treasurer,., editor arc invitee.to attend. by p h ^ n g the queen of^ apaijcs 41 A J 8 .< Your IntentloiiS’Are Oood,” by the leaat 10 yearn. She begat, her du­ meetlhg. Mitchell Kobua and Miss an houf. Under the old contract other charge will be'made for to­ St 'lb* Coniregationsl • Church, Lillian HaaUnge. physical educa­ frithJ>Yer party Hpes Into wottnmn, the school’s yearbook. an hour. doubleton ace-queen of epades. 'P a *s -P a« nursery, 9-j^O a.m., sermon by the tract includes cbmpleting the re- mentators. AH Cehtea school teach­ spring festival, being staged from A4 ■hip carda .may pay a- small- Ji4' T h e sctiool at that time iyaa lo­ will sing. Intergoveramontal relations be­ Sh eliaa 'also been active in sports 2^ to 10 p.m. today, was the fact . Other ^ big firms are closely South next entered dummy with ' Opening lead — Rev. Warren E.' CJovell, pastor; vslustlon by Qqt. 1. ers are juMisting with the exhlbi-, misalon fee. „ '' cated at the eite of th present The church‘',.school and Bible tlon. The exhibition includes: Folk tween the't and w w ^marshal at last year’s that the St. Bernadette Circle will watching the Lockheed develop­ a diamond in order to try the club church school, 10:45 s.m. pareonoge of the Congregaticinal Favorable town meeting action Tha dance contest is open to clase will meet k t,0;30 a.m.-v dancing. Singing, stunts, tumbling gr^uation. . j operate the popcor booth at the In ^Enemy Below^ ments. 'The Burbank, Calif., firm is nnesse. West won .with the king J 6 ; Clubs—A j 8.5. 'What you s Rockyllle Methodist: Worship, Church. AftOr Jh e opening of the would clSar lhe •way for the town RtBICOFY'H^PenX Miss pelton, also an the dnly one of Southern Califor­ anyone wishing to compste, and 10:46 a.m„ sermon "Who Is My The Junior , Fellowship will eon- to acquire a larger grand list In races, ball handling, rope jumping, -Hp. affair. '■ ~.y- Curt Jurgene, popular star of of clubs and promptly returned w. •Ay? cunaoUdSted echooi in 1949,.Center tlnue. work on its ^impet /low Hartford. atudent .for fou'h .years, was nia’s Big Four to .rsach even a low spade to - take advantage of Answer: Bid ong ehibC Avoid bid;, Uhaassl- a lUrUvrA v a ttr? " by me RCi^^^Stmoir P.^ order to Increase Its borrowing and physical fitness exercises. ' ' Mapping Church Services the European. stage and taassci s Msw ■avsa. iM a- School was sold at public auction project for Children’s Day at its Abraham Rlblcoff, In resident of the Social Crafts and South’s short holding. to the "two winning couples. The Montgomery, pastor. Children in capacity. The borrowings capacity Joins Quarter Oentnry t^ob Sunday School at the Wapping screen, makes hla American tentative contract agreement with ding one. no-trump' with B worth­ Chami«l U l a M M . p ta a . OUR YARN SHOP rises havs been donated by Bud'e to Mario Caldera who mo'ved it to 6:30 p.m. meeting tom.orro^ '* TV.) jtefeylsed interview last e[ome Blconomica Club last year, unions. Much to W est's surprise, de- less doubleton tri sny su it - - Choasri SstfaWffiM . Ms**- M n d er^ ten end primary cIsaseR Is below 3200,000 and estimated WlUis P ratt has joined the Qusri Community Chuwdi will be held screen debut in ’"The Enemy Chaas'l is IW«riMUfa. Cssa. (Om Block East of Mala [uelc Shop. The contest w lli;^ Notch Rd. and remodeled it aa a The Board of Deacons''wHl haeet said' he is optimistic about and is president thig year. She Belova'.” He has the role of The lAM and the United Auto qjarcr came out ffbm behind, the (Copyright 1958, Oeneral fe a - £ vrill attend church In e body, meet- costs for the proposed high school ter Century Club st P ratt snd has also served on the staff of the at 9:30 a.m. A t the 10:45 wor­ Chasssl 4S IN a im , Mass. - Oak aad 'BiMk) Judged by Charles Warren aiid residence. at 7:30 p.m, Monday. A t^ p .ih ,, economic future of '^"Connecticut. ship service Dr. George Riggan, the skipper of a German U- Workers were preparing to atrike bushes by winning the trick with tures Corp.j. casssri u WMerinfy tssa. fng In Weeleysn Hall at 10:30 a.m. are between 3800,000 shd. $900,000. Whitney Dlv. of United Aircraft. South Winds, and also asjco-chgir- J-’' Mias Joan MUIette. .adult advisors Mrs. Csrlsen-taught Grade 7 for the confirmation class will nieftt In 26 years, P ratt has workbd When the State rises'froiivf.he cur­ interim pastor, vyill have for his Boat that engages in m ortal' North AmericBfi; Cpnvair and the nine of spades.>ades. Then South 8L John’s Episcopal: Holy Oom- several years and 'more rtcently -However, the town me'y build the rent recession, he said, it WlU ad­ man of the Junior PrOm and was ran a total of ten'tricka before •A rt NnbdIawerh to the group. Music will bs pro­ 6 a.m.; fa, Uly service and with the Bbard, conduct a ah'brt in most of the phases of the ex­ sermon topic "Doors." combat with a U.S. destroyer Douglas atf midnight, Wednesday vided by records. haa been a Grade 6 tea(.her. worship service, a n ew ^ questions high qchool and pay for expenses vance "to a new plateau" of pros­ a marshal at last year’s gradua­ when federal conciliators arranged giving up the lead again. Suhijfiy' kehool. 9:30 a.m.; prayer th rou ^ the speihal bill phased ov perimental machining .department tion. '< Pilgrim Youth Fellowship will escort commanded by Robert SWITCH ip In addition to dancing, ping A former resident of Wllllmantic of the Descona and rei^itatements perity. meet at 7 p.m. at the Community Mitchum. The picture starts for talks to be continue past the SwKch Beate Contniet 11 s.m. The. ^n. the Griierai Asesmbly enabling and today is S micro-finisher. His Both' girls are member.^ of the EASTWOO • Fran bMfi^ngs pong and othar table games will and Amlover, Mrs. Oarlsen snd her oh why they- want "^to join the son. Robert, is also employed by House. 'The election of officers at’ the Manchester Drive-In deadline. A switch to hearts wouliL of Msm-ice G. wouiKss. rector. husband' bought j house on Keeney the town tomorrow up to 3900,000 Davy Oockett was the author of National Honor Society. Miss • Ffitt FIh iI i^ be'available. Kihgdom.Hsll of Jehovah's Wit­ CThrietlan church. Parents of the the Aircraft and works the third Sharp waa elected In her junior will take place to be followed by a Theater tomorrow. course, beat the contract This is Clark Oable-Doris'Day The last Teen Cwtsm, hp Dr, in ttiie town s coupl'i of ysars cimflrmaitta are invited to attend bn abort term n^tes of-two yea is the saying: "B e suhe you’re right,} just what South ftared. and it nesses: Public address, 3 p.m., or less. . shift. Born in- Danbury. Pratt tb year, and Miss Pelton this year. resume of •- the year’s activities. "TEACHER'S PET" M COTTAGE 8T,->4q 9-SSM the Elk’s Carriage House, ago. -. the seselon. sided 'In the Wsterbury-Bridge- then go ahead.” * BeUy Hood Will have charge Of was what inspired his broken-wing ed over 100 youngsters. "Which Religion Really Matters ?’■’ Mrs. Garlsen’s-retignatlfm leayee . The. Ekiard of -ReUgloua. Eduesr. The revaluation must be com- Evergreen Lodge AF and AM g u e st. speaker will be the Rev.. Trash Collection .^.SasirB, *t4fes-»w»,:sa„..:.v bv R. fiv Buck:.. srotiD .diMUUsidiu pdrt area before .moving to this the worship service., aC.t „ ...... _.i,____- TiO m i 8VNDjkY IfEWg ' \ The orgshtestlon lg run by about two vAcaniiies’on the itall for next tion will attend and will also pro- pliitld ‘■wlthl'h the, two Vabjf period will meet Monday at Y:30 p.m. at John de Sousa, Minister of Men If Bouth had won tha drat trick town. the Masonic Temple, Elarl F. San­ May 12 through '18 will' be de­ and Missions of the Ctmgregation- ml— 4 m w id e w i d e w o a u ^ v 3 TV MOVIE EAITB ^ , OiBrlss-WWrrsn. WllHsm Tomlin, Vernon Congregational: Church Posts betr.g Elled, or to be Slled, Wednesday s t 7tl5 p.m. Although Oct. 1 has been »s] PINE PHARMACY ness meeting. HoUis Church will Masses a;t St. Francis of Assisi ing spades. On wlhnlng with thai ( 8) , W FAVL L 'WINCHELL iWOW school, *;80 .Am.; worship, '9.:30 Miiitn* trif th* Berti telepbene TRemont iKHls. MORIARTY give an iIIuatraUd~--taIk Xi»CA8T B i snd 11 ajn., sermon. "Bleai Tltls,^ actual revaluation work, it Will be of the-PiUars." Hrwill explain the mer conferences. These teenagers and 11 a.m. Gn Sunday a t 3 p.m. workers should have It'in recep­ . SbswB tc *iaa m i b » o o t s A N D BM D LES Rockville Woodworking Co. .is 5 Include tesch-*rs for s.Grade 2 Masses will be celebrated at St. Bei’bers' of Moroccoc"who regard ; to hearts, and.Uie defenders would at iis Tcry best < 8) TEXAS BaNOEBS X' House," by the Rev. Rodmeh D.' more than a year before the,>e; BROTHERS development and 'significance of will be available for euch work as there will be ingtivcUons for the tacles on or near their front 'donating wood for ping pong ts- clsas, a combination Grsdea 3 and Maurice Church tomorrow st 8:30 the bitter flesh^.of'^the argsii : s | lawn raking vr moving, window or lawns, not on the Sidewalk, by T take four hearts to- defeat the N^'ir Ditomoia" CJsrt, pastor. and -10 a.m. The Rev. ,J. Ralph vised figures can go into effect.' Bridg* Tiektfs 5e to. various parts .of the pillars. First Communldn blMS. *n>e CTO game contract STAK’rt^l^WjtAY (811 SCIENC S a E 8 ^ FiCnON THEA. 'Mea, which will be made by the Sacred Heart; Manses.,8. 9:30 4, and Grades 4. 5, S and 7. inedi^e, p r ^ tile pits for cooking | 80) Uenter St. . Style Show Presented car washing or baby aittlng. . a.m. Monday. " b o ^ Kelley' ts psator: the Rev, Terrence- If the votera appi-ove the revalua­ will meet Monday a t 7 :ljl ui the JnAMNB^WObtHrAkD WYMAN'S and 11 s.m. The Rev. Ralph Kel- Building Conunltte* Orgaalzea A style. Show based on the theme Lathenua Services church hall. The m eet^ will be­ ToWn Highway Department em­ j Dally ftiiestioa (U l o O'EALV m IEOBEETS nie''«binte*n needs ping pong Murphy, soaiatant. *’’■ tion work they must approve the As dsaisr, you hold: Spades—A " B e i r g e jt m et Ikii Y ear" Cite ( 81 DE. OMBISTIAN le>’, pastor. x The Mucatlonal Building Com­ "Understanding Our Neighbors Sunday School at Our Savior gin with Recitation the Roeary. ployes expect to pick up all traah OIL COMPANY 'equipment-. snd other games, sa mittee o fX th e CongpegaUonSl actual l-evaluation figures. Q.9. 3; Hearts‘T-rS: 3;. Diamonda-.-A- ( 81 LONE EANOEE ’ . St. Joseph's; Masses, 7:30, 8:45, Also on the agenda ia a re- Through the Dresa^nd the Dance" Lutheran Church will be held at A social parted vritf follow. Junior on the East Side by Wednwday, Vlaalas CoitonBaaea MYIAIN ST— t e l . Ml S-I50S "Tha Aascl asC llw Oelisw!!^ well as (tohatlons of money. Church held^ its- first meeting Advertisement— 10 and I t s:m. The Rev. H. A, Le- When Buying or Selling Bolton quest for aiithoi-lty for the seleeL-' waa presented at Ellsworth Mem­ 9 p.m. in the Wapping Elementary Choir will rehdane Tuesday at.'7 regardlesB of the weather. ^ACESOFEVE" GREEN STAMPS . (18-MI T B E L A 8T WOED V The group Solved from s re­ psk, psator; the Rev. John Koson. Thursday night.' I^sfie S. Bolton orial High School last night. C«- School on Ayera Rd. There will be West Side trash collections Will (tSi I SKAECB.FOE ADYEN- quest made to Sujfierintendent of Property call Lawrence F. Fiano, men to apply to the State Boifrd Skawa t:ie .S :tS -t:U TCEE . . /. ssaiatant pestor,, waa elected chairman of the group Brokoker. 1Phone MI 9-5910. . aponaora were the Social Crafts a special Mother’s Day Service at - , . ■■■' '® be started May 19. (881 MEET THE „ Schools Raymond E. Ramodell by I and Mrs. Wilton Thorp, secretary. of Education for atsle nlil^ofa new AIm l:ae Or. K isaf Mariner Scouts that .dancing les­ {10 and 11 s.m. The Rev. Patrick Other members Include Herbert ^ will have for his sermon topic (881 FEATCME T .Mra. Hayd^ Elected Girl's Physical Education Depart­ South Wtadabr oorreapondrat El­ town by a line running from S. rOANKB WOODWABD 4:M aS) ACCENT ON fJVINO CiU (It-WI NEWS sons be provided. ' i Mahonjy; pastor: the. Rev. Cllf- Hutchinson, Bruce Ronton. John ! Advertisement T he Qualities God Looks fop in a THEATER la « s> BOFALONO CM SIOY Y'es, you could be saving 20%. Mra. Ralph ^ ^ e n waa elected ment of the high school. more Bumham, tel^hone mtchell Main St. north to Main, Union and m i FKATCBE Site ( 81 A joint meeting with the -recres- ; ford J . Curtin, assistant pastor. Rogers. Wiljlani Allison. Lawrence j Adyiaora for the show were Mrs. Christnm Monie.” S-5060, > Slater SU. : v "ENEMY BELLOW’’ 8:45—^ , ( 81 ti(»n committees of Vernon and Converse Jr., Mrs. R. Kneeland on your insurance coverage if you and inatall(|d president of the PTA 'No Down Poynwnt" 4 :U < <> WA8NINOTON EEFOBTS CouniUl at its meeting Thursday Janeth Tapley, horne economics Congregational Servtoea Cary Grant,'Deborah K w ' / niNwa.4:*e-1:ll\ ( ») rOFBYE TKEATEfc ' (It-M l ItockviUe-reauUeil and a ^en c,si'*,-''T *jti«B and Talcol.trtllc news Is Jones Sr. and Mrt. Jam es Kendall. placed with the OOckett Agen­ Sunday School at First Congre­ Jayne Mnnsfleld / BATCBDAY EEPOBTM teen was decided ppon. The Alternates' who will serve if re g -! cy. Inc. Call ahd‘see. MI 3-1577. night- (it the Longview School. / instructor, and Mrs. Jean kibbe, KAMAK o r THE JCNOLE hanined through Tb* Herald’s Mra. (Tynthia Anderson wAs girl’a physical education'director. gational Church'. he held at - "Klaa Them For Me"—TtOO "Tkc Rretker* KaraasaSar" I#ei nATCBDAY FKBFOE. grams of Ihe organieation an ______ulsr members cannot attend *ome j 9:30 aun. A t th r l l a.m. worship MANCK DkhHa >taa4 meetings include Mrs. 'William MMche*tcr EviMilng Herald elected vice president, Mrs. Wne Stiident committee members in­ ( ^ 'TWENTY-SIX S pected to be informational imd edu- Tm im ont S-SI3S' cluded: Program, Donna Patria; service the Rev. R. Winthrop Nel­ 4ui f b a t c h e m o v ie eaticHial, as well as pro»;ldlng rec- ^ ------^ Clark, Mrs. Thorp and Leonard ton ForreapoBdenl, Doris D*14sittB, Guglielmi, secretary and Mrs/H*'' a :l( l l » EKPOET PEON WASHINO- (8 1 YOU ASKED FD1r m .i telephone Mitchell S-654S. ' Ttet S. Sedlacek. treasurer. fudge, Sylvia Wilbocna; decora­ son will, have for his sermon topic TON (III LASSIE reetion. \ Wood. ‘Faith Is a Family Affair." The (ttl THIS WEEK IN SFORTS •rth* Cafc Sc*el" The council made pi 'Ut the tions, Jean MikoUte; cleanup, Joan AST HARTFORD (Ml MV FBIKND FUrKA ^ V The group--decided that their host and hostess for May are Mr. liM ( fi THHEE MUSKETEBai (Ctotor) "MIsS rokk" Dinner lo Mark first tasK 'wlU be to establish the The age of the Tepexpan Man PTA District Two apl confer­ Old Fashioned Ruatak; publicity, Joyce Krawski; 6 • ! ra> EtNO haa been determined 'at about ences to be held at ingview and refreahmehta, Mafllyn Bahler. and Mrs. Peter Und. The ushcih 08) THE B in : SHOW (Ill FEANK SINATBA SNOW ' property lines of the church and ara Robert Da-vls iuid Jewell Burn­ («Sr TWE-<«TYAIX MEN parsonage. Before their next meet.' 11,000 years. School. Thursday'al, T/. .m. The ★ DOUBLE-DIP ICE CREAM SODAS Tke JMf Oljr," 1 :IC I S) rBATtIBE FILM ’ . i L KIT C^aSON B^^nterldent of Schools Ray-} "111 c«lrbrate its 58th anniversary’ tional facilities. “8. Pa". Here Is where ehe - (Itl KATHY nODFBEY'S TAL- Irikol* I* jetk oaaUmart py day that Mother will long ■'S,: ■ . - ...... Service.Chnrg^’...... - ENTSHO*—-...... — ■(-tk* Oararoiamt *1 l*fnal MUa Barbara Kluceewski. a Senior Pins for 5d’ years membership i Pasquale Csfrp snd Mrs. Lucien Own. With Pride Hiis FMeet B ik e Ware > Glory" r ^ t “CRBTBHNE" Walksr remember. / m i WRIELV BIBOS (IMtl STEVE ALLEh ••••'» at RockvlUe High School. W e h ^ j-4 ^ - ^ awaided' !o _>lhhh j passage fnim IttI HIGHWAY FATBOL o::- (la»*l«) B*rr N:Calfc*aa, gojied to replace Miss Basch. and ' Chalberg and Alfred p. A deraon;, Scripture. Music will be provided ' “ VOMT jW B B 8 ” IMl DEATH VALLEY DAYS S:«a4:ia4t “TME CaUBW YEAMS" ' Uaarl Hometoo. M«st Soki Emil GeSsay be hired as cuitodlan. and 25-year pinaTo E d ^ John­ church organist, Mra. Charlca A, 4-.ta4-.M atari* 6ea4ar- 1:88 (81 FKATCHE FILM Ood B***marr CloaarF^-. llMrIa Lmua \ ' "C asrl Martial’’ ^ I S4S. ADVENTl’BE Al Kl (»TT K of P Sh-Tear .Men son and Osqar S. Anderodn of Bol­ Robbins. » "BEVEM BItXS OF BQHE" ''N - ( 8AS> IMCK CLAHK SHOW ISIJlKD -Tk* Caetala'a " ' iiliree men who have been mem- ton. (b a rter ^nimiMrs li'riqg in Ejection of officers will be' the WED.: "BrotkeiS KaramasoV^ THREE JVRESTAORftMT (ISM) PKHRV mason SHOW Oaa”^ - . . "Tkr Carr Of-.Tbr Sakrti. < SI s m (Mfjiah i.’tvites yoc hhrs of Damon Lodge, Knights of town include yt;'Theodore Aiider- chief item of business' for the \ lair Farr" - (IS-iei TV- THRATEE , Pythias, for 50 years wUl b« aon, Johrt E-’'3ohnabn, Clarence W- meeting which will follow. ROUTE 6 AND «4A BOLTON a PLENl^Y OF PARKING m m i PEOPLE ABE rVNMV .."Bild L***r" honored today A t a testimonial din­ Johnobn^jrbd, John Ltander. Other Methodist Net** _ tie I 81 FKATCBE iMr m-M - ner. The event wdll be held a t 6:30 rA.4kB«6iSaiirAgy#g-Ay m m i- PEHBV COMO SHOW (St-SSI TV SBOW (ihartciXiembera are John Carlin The Rev. Carlton T. Daley haJ ‘‘You Can Taste The Qufility’' "T POWBlIEpERVA'nONS CAI^MIS-4664i^' ' (C«lar) Garrtr: Jakaoy STARKING DINAR SHORE .m. in the parish rooms of St. of JWatertow’n, Albert Anderson. chosen, "in the Light of the Malkli, Rawaa aoC Marti*. Oa**Ui Jsllat l.sHaas, JQbn's Episcopal Church. ■aii*en. Ps.. Thor A. Llndberg. Torch" as his sermon topic to- j Routes G & 44A MAN5 FIELD ilaatjr. flaiNpp aad Nkprry Nssnt*' Fabrsr ssd OltHe William Conrsdy. David .Neil) J'toA eKaaiiw CsrnAi^ 4tf- #4 ‘fm WOAMS44WM f r JarkMB— MarKsinl* : Charlton. Moss.,, and Nel.* P; Nel­ morrow at the 9:30 and 41 a.m.^} (M rrOt’NTBV MI'SIC JFBILEE ( SI YESTERDAY’S NEWSREEL and Wmijim Belnhauer will receive son. Worcealer. Masa. worship services at United Meth- ♦r i l l y o b a h a n life membership rertlflcates. .to be NOW! ENDS SUNDAY Site ( SI ^ L I Si NR. district- ATTORNEY , Movies of Alaska will be shown odist Church. Wejiey choir will Wt; Pay B iidge Toll! (18,^81 T O r'iM I.LA B ( SI NAVY LOO presented by , District . Deputy I by Paul Jessnis, snd John Wen-} ting at the 9:30 sarv-lce and Mrs. , ENDS 'TONIGHT! "TBACHER’S PEr*-—Bi45-9:.0O t:se ( SAtv^AWBENrE WkLB (IS-4SI ALFBEn HITCRCOCK Grand Chancellor Th^as RoUa- BCECIAU ENGAGEMENT! FBESENTS "U>l*s. LItIra" ! nergren will show plrtiires o f , Susie Daley will be soloist at 11 | X a DMISSION 90c ^ (1S4S1 OA?EJITI»)iWI SBOW (Ul SFROE BOV BEAN son of Manchester. i Hawaii. a m. ^ | STARTS "Ok! 8s*»asa"..^ It-.l I ( Si news and WEATHEB V Couples Club Supper Resen,aUona for the dinner The |aCrament of baptism Will TOMORROW The Married' Couple* Club of should be In by Wednesdty and j be administered during the 11 [ STAT Union CongrtgAtional Church will msy-be made through Mrs, Inga 1 o'clbek service. A nursery w'ill be .i POLKAS ond hold-B supper today: at 6:30 p.m. Gustafson. 176 Henrv St., or M rs.: conducted in the educational wing ; in the »oci*l The Rev. R ur* ANTHONY QUINN SOPtllAljOREN Don WiiUlS Garage Viola Thoren Kress. 224 W. Cen- j at this time. . MODERN M Anils itie Hutq MMbrautmiaaRuuia'aieknssal sell Camp, chaplain jof Wethers­ I The ■ nursery, kindergarten, prl- SPCC lA U itTS IN field State. W son , will be guest ter St. ■ CONTINUOUS : X t r e a t M OTHER WHEEL AUUN3IRNT and Evtry Saturday Night speaker. X BRAKE s e r v i c e ' / (Salma Rise MUSIC BY / g e n e r a l AUTO REPAIR Gtaims for unemployment com­ ARTLOWRT’S Mitchell 9-4581—18 MAIN ST.. MANCHESTER pensation rose agalri during . the week ended May 3.'to "a total of • CAMERABILITY "L" BEAUS^ Rw * "wine food. /. 428, compared to 393 the previous (K-SS) TV CLUB Starriot Marika ‘^l i) IF YOU RAD a; m il l io n S Sous kgf- Bay wltk Slaa FnA eis aod week. H V (IS) SM,sse c h a l l e n g e New cliiims totaled 39, while 389i^ COUTI^— tk* Tkrc* NsvtHIts I1^M) UIHETTA VUCNO SHOW • SERVICEABILIIT POUSH AMERIOMi fits (1S-4S) HAVE Ol'N, WILL " "Straase Adveaiare’* , were continued from the previous | niosphe'’* w*" TIMVEL _ _ " her day ( Si FL'HLir d »:f e n d e b - week. i • PICTUREABILITY Ci' OLUS (U-SSI TI'BNINO POINT (Ul WALLACE INTEB- Police'Captain Away i On*Mivukaeer»g -H.M.S. MarllMMark" 106 Clinton St., Manchester Captain Peter J. Dowgewicx left . SE E YD t'R CO-HIT "AMBUBH a t ll:se ( SI NF.WS A WEATHEB li:I5 ( si FS:An’aE FILM ( St .MIKE WALLAjCE INTEB- Thursday Tor a 10-day trip to visit MASTER PHDTO DEALER CIMMARON PASS" FREE ADMISSION VIEW IS:M ( 8) N ^S a^BTER R relstivesTn North Carolina. WEATHER It la Our Pleoaure to Help You. (UH«I OUNSMOKE IIS-Ml iniA T ’S M« LIN Ef Sgt. Lester Bartlett is in charge l»-M) TED MACK’S AMATECH m i FILM DIKECTOB'S PLAT- • of the Police Department during - H8VH HOUSE (Ul BILLY OHAHAM CHrSADE (Ml THE LATE SBOW the captain’s absence.. 1S:1S ( SI CHAMPIONSHIP BOWUNG Driver Injured ttiS* ( SI CODE S "Jaae Eyre" (ISI I LED THREE UVES lU) vKAELY LATE SHOW Miss Patricia Underwood, 23. of j ."Paint ond Pdwdar" Froshnian and (tt-M) y o V * BIT PABADE 41 High St., was treated at Man- : (Color) -I Chester Memorial Hospital 'yester­ Sophomem.Dfwn^u Ciub ( 0 ) u o b W a t p a t r o l C.\MERA SHOP lt:S9 (Ul NEWS, w eath er a DUHT WAIT rr *S day for a slight knee irijuTy after 901 MAIN s r . — MI .1-5.321 PLUS • SPECTACULAR ADVENTUREl 4 a 2-car collision in Rockville ­ (ft) NCT?s!(S(nHvFATHER stock op OB* Uqnld refreshments . 'p r » $ n n t s PartmiHinl ' r * (« i CIJHTAI.'* TIME for the weekend. terday afternoon.. - - RICHARD CARMEN (Ml NEWS , ' Police said Miss Underwood was (48) WHPATUNO driving north on High St. and (SSI EARLY LATE SHOW. SILK CITY K IL E Y .J S e v i l l a ., Ui|[| ( Si PEATCBK FILM Thomas H. Checkers. 18. of 21 ... 301 N. Main 8L—9Q. 9-1388 Grant St., was traveling east oq ABSOLUTELY MURDER ( SI. WORLD’S BEST MOVIES Me Lean St., when they collided at (II "B’a*erioo.Briaso" (II ’’Llkoled Lodv" I I) WOBLD’S BFJIT MOVIES the intersection. ^OJL A THREE^T MTSTERT COMEDT (IS) MILUI0N.-D0I.LAK MOVIE • .A 't*’* Mad MIh Masloa"! Police estimated damage to the JSffiiaBHAiraiR (1*44) ■IJ^NDAY NEWS SPE- —mW H a* torrid to«aa *f • 8eiiin OeiMMejwiterl "Coaeaeri’t y by GUERNSEY LE PELLET (Ml LATE SHOW J. . ' CIAL Underwood car at $350 and at 3500 re-.Ur,l*|J0«t G u a ^ i o i a . * "Mv Dartlax nentoahae" (It) HILLIO.N DOLLAk MOVIB to the Checker car. Patrolmen ,(4SI NEWS * PBEVIEWS Stephen Piesclk and Robert Kjell- (Ul NEWS SH §'”*ND PREVIEW8, m i NEWS AND. WEATHEB II ;M quist are investlgatPng. HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM ( SI NEWS A WEATHEB ~ II :M (j ! NCTM Hospital Notes MANCHESTER (IS) TILLION dollar MOVIR WgATHlHi *' Admitted yesterday: Steve PTo- MOTHSk GOOSE DJAFEk SEnVICg “L*l'* Got MarrloA" . tSiM t:SS < SI NEWS , venchar, 36 Village St." FRIDAIfy MAY 16- 8:00 P.M. Dtuvc--9«,'3kedvie DUcha'rged yesterday: Lynn A1-, A Treat for Mother! BOLTON N O T C H SUNDAY MONDAY drich. Overbrook Dr., Vernon: Ar­ Admission 60c, Tax ineiudnd. thur Gay, Kelly Rd., Vernon: Mrs. ENDS TONTOHT U:N ( |> CHCSADEIEE RARBIT U :t ( SI' NEWS Marlon Lehan, Washington St., ( i) WORLD’S. I BEST MOVIFJI (IS-44) LOVE LIFE SUNDAY PICTl’BK t :M (Ml Al HUME WITH KITTT 3»M (Ml COMMENT . QU P^m i^ Bf tato, Buttered Garden Peas, Cranberry Sauce. "Fraacr., Oermanr osd .Ik* tiM (tS4S) BEAT THE CLOCK Fstare of ElWope" , ( SI HAYDN TO HI-FI You can count on plenty of electricity—s/tMtyr, MOTHER'S DAY Cpmplete Dinner $2.20 l:M (Ml BIO ISSl’E . . . , (Ml HOLjpAV T H E E w e m y B e l o w Debate: "For asA Asalari X:1S ( SI HOSPITAL FUND Alofhar Ooosa Diaper Service (he ■ Frerldeal’* EeelpTocaf- SiM,(lSASI MOUSE PABTY-^^-^o-.:^ -. Or.-i , .^>i That Interpret The 4isj.Mjopiijeiu_.__ lIVE^ETTiREL^CTRICAlLV - ‘ Tbi MiTCHUi a-issr Tel. Ml 9^8070 For Reservations S:Ml (tS) ROY ROOER8 i (tt-Mi a m irru v L R Wi^es Of The Family THE' HAK’1f' iR[:' f'LtCfRlC LIGHT CCW.PANY I for Hea«ry AmsHshm" jbHNB. BURKE ' ■I'i MORIARTY BROTHERS COMPLETE HEATING SERVICE SUNRIAL HOME Located % Mile Weet of j WALNUT REStAURANT RANGE AND FUEL OIL tE ll >n 8-«868 r— OBkland' Street ea —:f:'— '• 87 CAST CENTER ST. • f : 7 WALNUT STREET / ; TollBBd Trimptke 315 CENTER ST — PHONE MI-3-51 3b ASnULAHOE SERVICE. aeiPOtoiiMBi i i - V'i.

. ,s.«ifl»M»*<»sa:izivAA’«.;aMiWwiajs3'.-/rHi*4AtA»as( '«v* aW.".ttaKHntn4:6 tfbi». T BrJw»aK»LSaMnxH:xatoH3RsaBi«gB(Dainniim;)IJr»JlfUKCaHar;ti Riaiaa)4hK aisi*46.uKCKiDr(VB»k**';'*.Js'ktAw<>a.iiM,aca.'|uti3i 6UM .iX‘.JL,.iuM -9 J 4:4;tnc«ri4Mv‘.44i^ ;{t:n 4r) 'A*' ■ ■ '/ - ", . I A 'i tH ' r ■r*.- '""V "A ■v'>; t >" vv .^ - '■- V:. < " i -H'; ■V" :.x :r .X MANCHBSTEH EVENING ^.HERALD, MAI^CilEaiTlR; CONN, SATORDAY^AY 10, 195g PAGE FtVB FA C E FO U * MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHES1 CONN. &ATURDAV, MAY 10, 1988 - . . " : T . iife'y* ‘j. - «*■ r r ■ -e rr siatots hnd fbraiga mllitanr.seiw- tuts 8Wte,:St UJ6 Malii Sk sad, 45 firm*, fbceivlng contracts; .JA-; ■ cauM fpaelflc outcoma of iimfm •ttm ..... ' " " . 1 Icea. Should .commarolar 1Inter- the Manchester Carpet Center at taling about 36.840,142. Main St. to ahow the dbrabil- tha raSponaa, which “Woifder of the Universe- jwte in the K-800 dcvalbp euffi- 30 8 EN JO Y YOUR DINNER x dthUy, the compafw'j^lni)s ity of carpet* m*deyflroni.mmthet- Manchester- JewelenKmay i\ Hoenittg ijeraU i la actuaUy opiiKto dirapt attack in Connecticut Business Bodies with dt Ic material In contraat - tJKjhoae terested in the ' ffitest jewelry only one of Uia ^ anawira, uaing natural Wert, cleaning process using ultraaonlc* I* nui „ NO . w a but bpeikiiaa wa hava eonia- to aua^ Yankee^ Shades of Columbus Lynwood K. Elmore, 'praoldent^ a Chamb*r .of Com-tthec,tt» unique, higf»-he*t-re*Utant When ths Carpeting it taken up --to save valuable tilw'e.’" ■ DAY paict^a validity of auch atimya of of th* Saving* Bank of MMichaa- not have received any ptaaUo-and-fltief theu^ mate- The canieiUng put down out hatf.;wUtbe cleaned for compari­ 'Bnj-Ron Co.;'IhCm bf Providence --natftot iinonupon which miaarfem'Uaile add 'Mtel- the BMtly Service (tenter at A T THE opinion in gena^. Theyiu^ mujch By A. H. O. tar, attended the 88th annual con­ a recent U.8. Chamber, son mdippses and then dlaplayed jiaa inatalied s'Nards 'wm-Biaater X. --;X1 . C., but It'did. get a gratify­ aeiidlng equlpfiNjit depende. The tation a f 8i5 Center St, aa menlal,Xkour^eanlng pto^S to m i neas of certain opiniona, or the in- Xijt John Alsop wins the Repub­ 4M Main Bt. 'Rev. Jolin P. Habnoa, Paster tion,of Mutual Sa-ving* Ban of a ‘.’nylon carpet tortur^ In New Space Idea ing amount of rkcognlUon,_.:..,^____ dayaiapnienlkwtrfiritot la to be com­ Government contrset* totaling a mptfaf of secdid|s by rndanVe^ NUTMEGGER HOUSE tenalty with which they are held by lican'giibematorlal nomihatton,' it- C. E. Whisibw, Minister ' Rev. JMfwar T. (FCoHiirlL Thuraday and Friday at the 8fat- Both the lochi Chamber’a . ata- pleted. by-'May 3L teat" 4ril{. be taken up next w< squfld waves. The pbrapif handling Desnita the fact that a approximately 811,724,984 were 84 MARKET SQ. (Next to Post Office) NEWINGTON. CONN. thoad who -do hold them, than to will noriw because he i'e the candi­ Rev.' Joseph-p* Btanchfleld ler Hotel in Boeton. Uonary and' Ita monthly buUatlll tho Operation, aa •iihpie'i^gturning war* among tl|e few chom for of 2.80" VehteJe* .have d r tj^ over awarded to New England firms FOR reservations CALL MOhaWli 8-4487 date of one ,Wipg of the parly, •!* F:30 'a.m.. Church ^hooI> rally Rev. Joseph'M. McCann Dr. I. M. Levitt, \ Principal apgakera warii Julian ■foi lid A. Iveraen, eifi a radio, can. clean ar lult^^ay's repreaent the.actual percentaf ea of day; junior and intermediate de­ Mhihit during the meeting/ 'There U rapre*entin| CMihacUcut ‘^ carpeting and H’* helm rained durinf March, according to Veb A. Charles Boulanger, Host—Edward HelstosUy, Chef. ^ ^ Baled, undantA^tortr of the Gleason, New England Regional 'production In ah h^iu^s time. divlaion in public opinion. though that may j^rovlde the nu­ partments meet at the Davis'Me­ Sunday Masses: Director, Franklin Institutn ^ re more than 3.0Q0 raambara Im at Ihtefnatldnar, CrOdit Unto^ -tm ateadily for six day* at a time, Planetariam,'. .iniladeliihla Treaeury; Seh. J. wlUani Full-. Director, -U.S. Department of.'Ls- Previously, the jewelry piecee jOli« T*«r ->«...... (15IU CiUaena w.fio entertain their con- cleus of his strength, or becauaa morial Youth Center. For adults 6, 7„-jf, 9, 10 and 11 the U.S. Chamber apd manyyflf meeting* May in MtSdliKm, It ia etlll ’’)>earlng-up velb^X*!*-’' bright oY"Ark9hSu> end A, L. attendant* re p ^ . "».. - \H}T, Wage and Hour and .Public had to be immersed in ammonia, 77h victlona with niora than normal he and hia managers Pan swing 10:45 a.m.. Worship service; o’clock with two Masses at 9, one A space *oientlsi^^ Hew York MlUa Jr., a niteqiber of the Federal them aiibmlttedentriei for therex- wi*. . X , • - Tkrc* MmiUu ____ _ 3Mi in the main a&ditoHum for adulta is proposing that humaitf some hlblt. v'"' The teat m^^being copdikted st jpo-Ticta DlvlAion*. ' , soap . sn,d'"waler and then labor- Ofi4 Month ••«•*■ ••Tv***• ••• 1.3U vtBOr take time and pains to an­ enough deals. If he wins th> mini- message, "The Heart of the Home-’’ Reaerve Syaleih Board at Gov-, jtveraen, *(»0y*Ury-tfM*urer and loui^. hand-brushed individually. IvePtise in The Herald— Pays .3U nation, it will be because h e ^ iu 6 p.m.'i Youth service. and one for the 'children in the day will sail through apac* -almost ■ The atatlonary waa d*4gned by the atafiona by the Keith iFuml- 'Connecticut headed p»'e Hat with Wttkly ...... omora. - . > 'general mdnager of the Eoat ''>■______— ------— Sioin* Copy ...... (» swer questionnaires;, quieter minds, individual delegates loose here and- 4 p.m.. Junior Society. basement; and two Maaaea at 10, exactly like CMlunibus sailed John P. Wiat. uacuUve vie* prm- Hurttordr Alreritt Federal Oedit who might happen to be In the ma­ one in the main anditohuin and across the Atlahtlc QCean. i^nt, and th» ^^lletfn, , ''The \ MKMBKR o r there, because he wins the support’ 7 p.fn.. Evangelistic service. AKfefl Werbnar of the Manchea- Union m employee of-the.Pratt A ... THJS AJaoaATfcD HRMW jority, are more passive. If Con- of delegates who acknowledge no one in the basement. He's serious, too. If you doubt -ter Board ^*ociateo ia a director of pad Alio UiA local ocwt puMlihed her*. of hiSv^airmerers had' some par­ tomatMsta’ display window*. Alty. Philip B a ^ c a p a rin g in All HfhU of MpubUeatlon nt speelAl judge that he is the man for them. Rev. Francis T. Butler, Assistant' in Chicago. the Comiecticiit Credit Union dlipatcbu herein ar* alao reserved ticular 'hqawpr or ansi^’ers they His chances of winning his. own. 9 a.m., Sunday SehM .Kinder­ ,Rev. Dennis R. Hussey ■nls lUtle solar, motors revolve On# of hi* primary duUe. I* to League and the Connecticut were moaVNaag^ to give. way depend upon his offering these garten, junior and yoifth-depart­ . Asslstnnts because one aide of each vane la aUmulateimulate paneloanel diacuaatonadiecueetona „on; « 'V ’**®"'. T**.’ *. ***” *’ League FederalyiJredit Union. Full aerrlc* eli*m of N C A Serv- diacuaalon tomorrow-^n radio' ata- But if sucl^pnatdaratlona may individual Republican delegates ments, adult ctaas. X , black, and when sunlight strikes brokeriMf* probleroa at the local Cl/NA i* art in‘ '7mational, 'non- **I*uSuh*r* BepreseataUvea;' 17>* what they will ednsider the best lftl30 a.m,, Sunday School :''Hur- Itasaes on Sunday at 7, 8, .9, 10 th m it generates heat and molec- hoard level. Such pfogra'ma Uon WDRC at LM p.m. pih>flt organization aerving 24,7()D ^llua 'Mathews Special Aaency — New diminish the wei,^t of the ques­ prospective . campalgrii against and 11 a.m.. and Masses down­ uli^ action creates the spin. The The discuaalpn, in which Other York, Oicace Detroit and Soston. sery and primary ..epartments.'K acquaint reaf'eatate brokerh with credit union! .in the Waatem tionnaire ‘ result. tkey ^o not aiUr Governor Ribicdff, not for its stairs at 9 and 10 a.m. gadgets are exampIea.,,of radiant lawyer* wiU' alao participate; 'Will M£MBE1t AUDIT BUBEAU, Of 10:30'"a.m., Family worship, the what la naw in the w a y^ f adver- be on ‘‘Buying a Car,” and ia the Hemisphere. CUCULATIUNS Us rather surpriain^N|^rcst. It chance of winning, which is never Festival of the C >.ris'vian Home, energy transformed Into motion. tlalng, financing, and Taxation aa going to be rated very strong, but eighth M a' eerie* of weekly panel Th* HeraM BrthtlBB Compenr. tne.. Ue in fact a somewhalv^itrange .termon: “ Prepared for Life," Sac­ ^ihureh of tha-. Assumption The force created, of course, la It affect* realty tduiaaction. The sale of 83 mUUoA SUt* of for the task of preserving the A d a m !^ . and Thompaon Rd. quite small. But wp should remem­ BhO]v8^ pre*entcd by the State Bar assumes n ortnahclal------reeponslWlliv for and_ inconaiateht Hartford 'QoUnty rament of Baptism. A«8n. , Connecticut bond . anticipation tvpographlcal error* appeaiina In ad- prestig^' aivd.atandlng Of the party, ReV. Joseblt F. Farrell, Pastor ber that once any object gets into Eight recresentativea of the notes to make funds available for rertisemenu and ether readme mailer which emerges from this simie'j^ win or losi. 6:50 p.m.. Senior High 'Youth The eeriat It being preaented by In Th* MaacheKer Eveoiaa Herald r'ellowshlp,' worship- with Koda- Rev. 'Franris.lv Butler, Assistiant space; Sway from an ’ atmosphere MAnefaealarTliatrict Agency of tM projects at the. teacber’a colleges We arej..for instance, broad-mind!d and a strong gravitational pull, -it the aaaodatloa and WDRC a* a The other night,^ Alsop himself ehrome plcturvS o f . Methodist Pruden^i Inaurance Co. wlQ-at- public aervicc to better ^quaint 6f the State and the Uhiveriity of ■ Display advertising dosing hours: enough to approve inviting even' djscmMd this probleim the prob- Masses at 7, 8, 9, id and ll's jn l takea but a breath, to move it. So 'For Monday—1 p.m fYlday Camp Aldersgate. ..Whad. I Jta. AjitfM d iL jMXK; ~-tend-trhe-CMnpany'a Leoaera’ <^ub the -pubHc"-with 'an*Wer» *lo qtie*- Connecticut has been announced For Tuesday—1. p.m.. .Monday...... the bosses of Communism here lehadf^he nature of thh-campaign 6:30' p.i«;,rjuni»r tiny- ls-; the-force-needed,- in-fa*t,’ pulalon, I S-day conferance at Hollywood-by- thm* that might arite in conduct by John Ottavlano Jr., State treas­ For Wednesday—1 p.m Tuesday. that ought to be waged"-this fiUl, IB*. Maurice R. C. Churck that radiant energy may well snp- urer. " , T, For Thursday—1 p m Wednesday. to this country for conference, worship with motion pictures of ihe-Sea, Fla,, next week. of everyday affair*. and, In ourmlnion, he aniiiyzed-.it' ^ Bolton Center piy if. , The group rril’ ccnalet of Calvin Ottavlano said a "fine' sleries of For Friday—1 p.m Thuraday. e verdict likely to be news- to accurately, amLahrewaiy. Methodist Camp Aldersgate. trip would tpke roughly about Mra Fnr Saturday—1 p m Friday. S:30 p.m., .Adult Bible Class !t ; Jth\. Ralph Kelley, Pastor > ' What are the condiUoht neces­ Um aky .and we want to place it E. Bedell; manager of the office; RaymonS’ E. Gorman. 189 N. bids’’ for 31 milUoh each wa* riasstfled deadiint: 10;M a m each Washington, and ' we are also, He began w lth^e. obylous pro-, I sary to sail through apace? In a larger orbit. We begin by yea'ra MaroM'V, Mointoeh. Janiee V. Tahl Lakewood Circlt, and Donald 8. •ub'ihitted' by the Haiptford Na­ day of pubHeatlon axeept 'Saiurday— the partonage. But since Venus ia closer to^th* lam. ------the tabulation -of oUr answers position that thd^*iway to win gn \Sunday Masses at 8:30 and 10 , Firgt, a vehicle must iMt off building a sail ao . 75 yarda in and/tSeorge J. Naczkiwaki. etaff' Genoveai, 133 N, Main St., life tional Bank A Truat 06. at in­ diameter. This aail ia to be at­ sun than to th* aarth, w* could says,' against any revision of our election In; Connectic^ is to win CoveriMf Gongregnttongl a.m. from;.a manned spsoe atation er- managata; and Georg* L. Cohen, agenta repreeenting the Travelere terest rates of .66, .67, .68 and .61 SatXOOray, May 10 the Independent, the "swing” vote. . bitting the earth. Once a satel­ tached t(> the sate Ute by 3,600- get a apace ahip into the gravita­ WMllam -Cornier, Benjamin Karp* Iiivurance Go., will he honored at per cents with premium* oY'33''to Immigration^, laws , tp allow more Ghurkip tional pull pf the Sun by axpapding ’'‘‘But,” he said, "c rltlc i^ g the 48 Spruce . St. Biicred Heart Church '', lite is orbltting, its crew will be foot ehroud rl .lx>ns. , man. and Edward J. Snyde, agenta. Whitefleid. N. H., June 15-18. dur­ 517. The final $1 mlllioi)/was people to come into this country. able to build such a prefabricated' A t the satellite aw(nge around the 4ail to slow the ship up (by . Humanity I b Behind Opposition la not the way.' Rev. K.. Ejnar Rnak, d^tnlster Church St., VemoB ' The buainesa meeting wilr be at- ing the-,annuel Knight in Aptfibr awsrded to the Chemlcaf - Com We are in fa-vor of federal aid tP "The present occupant of the ------space ship. the earth and la inovin« toward using the sail's force as a b n M ) Exchange Bank of New:'Ybrk with and spiral in toward Venus. .X . te.ided by field ' repreaentetivee Conference at th« Mountain -View At long last, there ia appearing school construction, but w^^are Governor's chair is too bland and Sunday, li^y 11. Sunday Masses at 8, 9:30 and Plastic Sail the sun the aail la furled. But when from office* throughout Connecti­ I oiiae. an Interest raU of ^S8 per cent and conciliatory to stir up anger the satellite ia moving away from Cn the return trip w* W ild sail an opan challenge to the one-sided apparently in favor of lets .govern­ Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. 11 a.m. . What sort of Xsail" ' would be cut. Each man attending received Both agent* werr .admitted into a premium of tp against- him." ------(J the sun t>» sal. is unfurled and directly back' to earth^'-This way erle\\'a of Lewis U Strauss, chair­ ment subsidy to our pdstsl sys­ Morning Worship at 10:45 a.m. needed? Let's consult the au­ an Invitation becatlat qf-*.hia out- memberahip in the Armor Club, This borrowing waa effected it Here Alsop frankly forsakes, at St. Francis of AseM Church thor of the idea. the radiation pieseiire o ' the sun the trip would take alMut a year. honorary agenta’ organization, for this time pr Lake advantage of a man of our ^Atomic Energy Coidi tem. And' We are for -more money Sermon Topic: ’’Mothers Do If the sail eventually could be atanding aalea aCcori:''ishmenU the very start,, th# .instinctive Make Mistakes." H^th Windsor. Rt, 30 He is Dr. Rlcharid L. Garwin of acta to speed up U-t satellite in its during 1957. > outatanding achic\'ement during "good, 'short term market" from mlsaion. whoie influence on our na­ for missiles and rpekets as against routine which ia already bhim fol­ Rev, Friikileia Karvelle, Curat* Columbia University; sifa he pro­ path. An Increase In epeed reatilts made of thinn^-'material—(utd a- the standpoint of the State, Ota- ' Church-time Nursery at 10:30 ptbstie with ,A thickness of one The busineee eeiaaione wil) be 1957. ' tional atomic policies, and on tax reductions, but we are also for lowed b.v-just about everybody else a.m. poses use of a piaaBc sail which iii a higher altitude. « conducted by company executtvei viarto laid. A bond issue will be Masses at 7, S, 9, 10 and 11 a.m. will be equal in mass to the apace Uiirty-thouodndth of an inch la White Houae thinking, has for so tax reductions for small business. in the Republican picture, includ­ Evening Service 7. The Adult Since the sail could be fu:'led frceti the home office in Newark. The Roger* Corp. i* working sold next year for the purpose of ing the rival candidates, the offi­ ship itself. . His sat) would be so considered—the sail could. Iw a iorig been omnipolent, and, in the Sunday School class in charge' Of and unfurled in about 80 seconds, N J. Headquarter* will be at the under an Army Balliatic M illie funding these notes and making •y The>a. la, however; no equivoca­ cial party leadership, and the thin that a stack of,6fty will be good :-Hit larger with the' same additional-cash available at that , oplnidna of some, a menace to our the service, which will featuVe a ZloQ- Evangelical Lutheran Church very, little time or anargy would - Hollywood Hotel. Agency .contract to. improve, Tur- tion abqilt' our ahswervto one ques­ party prMs agentry. They think (Missouri S.vnodi just as thick' as a human hair. be loat. The power requlr^ to open wri|ht. time-. national sanity,: they have made or written the best tableau entitled, “Portraits of: a Two square yards- of It would ^ 'T h is would projMl the ship avan tion, which got a yes verdict of Mother." ^ Cooper and High Streets. and collapee the sail could be fur­ ..... , ■" / Admiral Strauss la th* great de speech against Ribicoff when they weigh about one ounce. faster. With such an improved sail Frank P, Sheldbn, C, L. U.. S3 over 95 ptr cent. ’Oils verdict was \v... The Rev. Paul O, Prokopy, Pastor nished by a eillcon sola)' celt-'with fender of nuclear war, tJie great succeed in attacking him most . Dr. Garwin woulU coa- the sail an area of about a square yart.'- the. ship cOuld escape from the E. Centar St.„ local repreaSntative in favor of • "legislation-'which savagely, and it never occurs to The .Salvation Army" earth in about a week and a round WKNB—«49 lWTIIj—IMW opponent of any ^legbtlatlon with May 11, Rogate,' Fifth Sunda-y ndth aluminum which would dou­ The most Important tbiM-Ahout Of the Phoenix Mutual Life Insur­ would provide safeguards against them that, by such tactics, they 661 Main St. trip .to Venus could b* completed . WUKli— 1389 < Daily Radio W »A F —910, ance Co., has been selected to at­ our potential gnenti^ the gr^at Sr. Major and Mrs. John Pickup after Easter. 9:00 a.m., Sunday ble the radiation ]>ressurr exerted Dr. Garwin’s plan ia thal-lt would misuse of labor union and cor­ may be building up thAffhan they School. (Note: Free bus transpor­ In about five weeks.' X WCtXJ—1299 r WFUP— 1419^ tend the company’s advanced Olllrem In Charge on ll._ ’The pressure of the aun’e do away almoat entirely wlth'^he Up to npw w# have bean Im­ Coatera Stamlora Ctosa advocate of continuing nuclear porate welfare funds” and Con­ are- trying to tear down, and low- tation for children whose parents radiation a't our earth’i distance training school at the University eringg their ovown stature instead. It pressed with th* tremendous X tests forever, the great soothsayer gressman ^tay would do well to 9:30, Sunday school; classes for cafm ot^lng or send them, or live from the sun would be sufficient of Connectictit during the week of ia true that, o f late, there.have ap-;; at aXdlstance. For information, amounts of power needed for apace rne loiiuwmg program echeu May 12-17 . on the question of the potehtial .report this to his colleagues who, all ages. to accelerate the ap' lu*l» space travel. insurance.” . The week-long train-' risky thing to assume that he will Ephesians 6{ 1-4. Thetnc: What )VTle~-N*wa WCCC—Record Revue ing session at the University of lenged; in the open testimony of ever be drawn down - out of his Mrs. Elizabeth .Wllspfl and Mrs. As an exampk., supi>ose we have speeding aXapace' ship along the (Copyright 1938, General Fea­ WDRC-RC—New* Reperitr ' " WKNB—PM. All in all, it has been an inter­ Makes for Happy, Christian Home WPOP—New* . WTJC-Monitor Connecticut will place Special em­ scientists-who disagree with him, high level stance, ori that he will Major Pickup. TTie^cadets will also a 20-pound Vangiiarc’ satellite In rtioat economical orhit, the round ture* f'-orp,). ■ esting, if hot biiidlng, expre.ision go along. ' and Family Lrite,? WDRC—Record Shop phasis on the application of life Big Hospital Sills? and, accorw ^ to the . Washington forsake his own pasr experience, 'ifeaV —Polk* Parir W PO P-N eae. Weather Floored By ^ opinion on the. part of some 12,- which has .told him agSin and 7:30. Salvation meeting con­ 11 a.m., Gottesdienst. ' W c W —M^uBit tpjom *:* insurance, to meet business needs. ' . ■ ' ' -J grapevine, ^ Ijie nature of IM.th~ ducted by the,Cadets from New 7 p.m.,. Young-People's Society ence and Heai.fh vith.-K^ to OurJ Hills, W’eat Wlllington; Mr*. Bar­ W K N B -P J i. WHAY—Special X 000 Hartford "County people. And again that the-best way to.answer Scripture*" by Maiy'Haker^ M y , VrltUrCn oOClClj^ WTIC-Kom MUltr ■clentific opinionX being fuiiumyelM York City. meeting. bara Joyner. 27 Saulter Rd.; Mra. wexx:—Record ttiwut A survey of chain stores In. vir­ if there are those who do hot feel violence against 'himself is to include the foUpwlng tK316:20): WORC’'-L^l > Oecorat* w WKNB—P M. through to the P r^ d ei^ - himself. ignore the violence and talk-bland­ 7:15 , p.m., “ Moments of Ctom- f ‘ Freeman. 374 Summit WPOl*~Tempo Banditand .WTJC—MonUor /■ tually all fields of retailing rer that the published results reflect The- Second Congrregatlonal Church fort,^’ radio. WHAY. “ehriat presents'the Imlealrucllbie ■a aflW H - O r C f l k l f l S l 1 St.; MIsa Eleanor Small, 63 IW * WDRC—Record Shop veals that most chain operAtocii One of the open piHulenges to ly of more positive things. men. whom/SpIrlL ^-Creates, con­ St. WUAY—Parade ol Music WPOP—New*. Weather X, their oA-n opinion and judgment, If Ribicoff holds at all to him­ / 385 N. Main St, 3 p.m., The Lutheran Hour U44V siueti. HoftW consider the curfent recession lilv him came in the recent testimony stitutes, Mid a^efh*. Christ 11- we are sure Congressman May self, the violent ahusive type of Arnold W. Tozer, Minister.. B:x>adcast, WPOP. For ’:Thia I* The Holy Name Society of the BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A daugh­ WKaNB-P.M. tie more than a tfmporary ' ob­ the Lite," TV, kindly consult news­ luatrates'thst l&iendlng with Ood, WTIC—Kofa Miller etHAk .•■•we NOT IF YOH H ^ E of br. Hans Bethc, one of ou'llead- 'campaign against him would Church of the Assumption will hold ter Xo Mr. and Mra. Clement Sim­ WDRC—UConn PreeenU Wccc. , Evenln* Muitc stacle to their expansion and aalei would consider it a privilege to 10 a.m.. Morning worship and paper or guide. His divine Principle, which give* mons, Glestonbury; a daughter'to WDRC—New* Time Ing nuclear experts, who toloUhe merely rouse up votes for him. ' - man doirtimon ov*r sll the earth." WPOtv Tempo Bandetatid goals, while many-others eicpect hear from them., ckurch school. its fourth annual communion Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Bailey, . 24 ' l:U - ' • ^ tv I'll A"tAF thst an upturn.ifl sales will soon 'thsarmament subcommittee of thb. Having turned hia ba^k on this WHAY-"Parade el Muilc WKNB'-P.M. Itind of campaign, Algbp said: Sermon b.v th e '^ v . Mr. Tozer. United Methodist Churrh breakfast on May IS. Tyler Clrclfei a ton to Mr. and Mrs. W PO P -N ew * permit them to equal or surpass Senate Foreign Relations. Com­ Topic: “How Do- •'Yo«i'>U«e Your of Bolton X",' ttalvar>' Chrpe George Lathrom West Wiilington; Wc'cv:- Jiueic' "The wa.’V ia •thls^.'We.muat face it Vernon St. Members of the society win at­ WKKB>-St>oiie and Newt t;l*— al.kt year's sales. mittee that he. favol-ed. the thing A|gnhaluet'B School Fight Religion?” : -j,v X„- Coirnar-Route 44A and Boutlr tend the 8 a.m. Mass, and theh a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. John WTlC-»Ron Miller WtiAk npurte Hiidli*hi the issues, take * jmsitive position, Rev. K. 1. Oiistafson WCCC—Kvenln* Muitc This survey of some 4-dozen Strausa .eppeaes—a j^saible cessa- and deal with' these laauee deel- 6:45 p.m,. Mu :SigmA Cki meets Rev,’ Carlton T.- Daley, Mlnistej proceed to the Garden Grove, Robbins, East Hartfqrd; a daugh U*DRC«>Muegn tgn thi gamut than the slam-bang approach. And ior and Injerimedlatc Depts, |:LG- WTIC—M.mttorr Promotion of B. Robert Masse the Irony of it all would come Laiurrnre J. Vincent, 11u a.imf-MtMiriga.m:;^.^ming Worship.Won Ser- ,127 Henry St. WHAY—Parade of Music WDRi>-S*t. at the Chaai challenge., itself. St. John's i ollsh National to staff mana'ger in the Pruden­ of argument, the 'progressives when it was over and when, if the .Associate Minister nion B «lb ^ fx '‘In the LtghtLit of the DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: WCCC—Jiueic Room WPOP—Tempo Banditand are cut down to pocket-size for the thousands of Connecticut Blue /t)r. Bethe',.in,his testimony, ad Catholic Chnrrh ' Hoi^pital Notes W'KNB- Yanks Washinctcn *:4»— tial Inaurance Company's Man­ claiming that they are p<;oduclng margin of defeat happened to be Torch." T3ie Wesley (?hoir Cl : will Walter Miller, Wapping; Mrs. Har­ WTIC-Roe* Miner chester District Office, 637 Main / I’snced the opinion that Uiis would 7:30 a.m., Holy Communion. 23 Golway St. WUAY —Waiiiin*lun Special belter rpunded and better adjusted relatively narrow, perhaps because aing at the 9:30 Service: The solo­ riet Kent,- 28 MciUnley St.; Royce WDRC—^Clty Hospital WCCC—Kv-nina Muitc St., was announced" today. Cross members who hold Major Coverage - The Extended Plan. ba a good time for us tp join Rus- of the very sanity of such a Rep- 8. 9:15 and 11' a.m.. Church ist St ths 11 *ervice'^4vlll be Mrs. Rev.;' D. Kent Kniawasz, Rector ____ day; Hoilister, Coventry; Mrs. Aleda WPOP— Red Sr»x vf Baltimore WKNB—P.M. pupils without sRcriftce of funda- WTIC—Monlp,r Prior to joining Prudential in llcan campaign, all the prdfession- service, '"x ' “ / Carlton T. Datey, contralto. ADMITTED ^ YESTERDAY: ktuske, 253 Hartford Rd.; John *'? feA Y —I’srade of Music ' sla in abandoning nuclear testa be­ m!n.tal.<|, the ■‘eactiohartes p oin tl^ Sermon: ^iThe Legacy of FaWtl* 8:30 a.m.. Low Mass. David Hochbergi 49dobum Rd.; WDRC—8*1. at the CTieer 19 5 1 as an agent in Manchester. In the party Would agree that _ 11 a.m... Nursery. _ , v ___ .... Wolf* Jr., Dsnielaon;.-John Hem- ■ 'WCCC--Muj»ic Room WPOP—Ternpo Banditand Masse was with the Goodyear Tire cause this se'erha, him and hii'. to the well known fact that this ^ e sane candidate could nave w'on , 9:15 Rnd.ir^aT^T Churcit-Relioor, 10:30 High Mass. David-Umbarger, Eillhglqn; Jodji meier, Eliingtoii; Mrs. 'Virglnln WKNB^-Yanks vs WsfthinEtnn 7 p.m.. Junior High Metnodtoi WTIC—Rdbb armrr 7 :**— Sr Rubber Co. in Boston. A n^lfve expert knowledge, a moment when modern Johnny of ours can't read, IfTje bad only hit a little harder: nursery (3 yeW oldai 'through Youth Fellowship. 3-.- 'Tambilng,'^95 N. Main St.; Jamea Wllaoh. 118 McKee St.; Miss Eu­ WT)RC-/;ue«t SUr . WHAY —liuppei rieivnad* THESE BLUE CROSS MEMBERS know their Extended Plan gives juhiot' high. (M;embera'of'the pri­ ' "1^ Congrei^flonal MIoganoskt, 48 Grandview St.; Mi­ WCCC—Evenln* Muilc of Jewett City. Masse was edticat- We happen to be ahead of Russia in write, spell, or multiply. ■‘Nonetheless, if Alsop wins the nice Pease. .Sommers; Mrs. Marr-,, WPOP—Red Sox rn Bxlumore mary departmen>XtMU attend 'x, tkurch chael Howard, 53 Spruce St.; John guerite'Fortin and daughter, Ekst • :« — W K N B -P M; ed in schools in that city and at­ nuclear development. nomination. It will be primarily be­ St. Slary’s Epiacopal Chneelr WHAY —Parade o^MU8le WTIC—Monitor them realistic protection against those extra-fong, extra-expensive If there was some health in cause he hag promised to take the church with, thelj<>famiMes). Rev; Philip .Rose, Minister Wood Sr., 199 Woodland St.r Mrs. Hartford. w e r e —MuBlr Room'x. WDRC—Upbeat tended the Bentley ScLhool of Ac­ That is a shallow and insecure 1:30 p.iri.„;T?YP CTuV Ifcava ('liurrh and Park Streets' Beverly Perottl, Coventry; Otto WP(>P—iiiei Vox Saf Nlchl counting and Finanye. having this controversy o f, our Republican campaign out of the The Rev. A ’ fr d I„ Willinms, WKN.B- YankJ« vs Washington reason for abandoning nuclear church fopXt)ihe-hlke to Bhlton Sunda.V;, May 11, 10:30, Church Minch, Norwich; Mrs. Arlene Hub- W T ir-R oes Miner - 7 :I » - Mas.ie lives in "Willimantlc. Is times jipenly threshed out as an mud. Rector ' ii.S. Leads in Plywood W D R r—Lei's (Jo to Town WHAY—Supper Serenade hospital bills. ' tests. It may or may not be true. L«ke. X - . school. hard, 848 Center St.; Mias Barbara married and ;has five children. election issue, there was also some . The Rev. Preat-ott Beach Jr., ' Lauretano, 21' View St.; Arthur ------' X WPOP—R'-d Sox . vs Baltimore WCCC—Evenln* Mueic "■V, , And it la, as an argument, no more 4:lAp-m., MYC Choir rehearsal, 11 a.m., V'braiiip service. Ser­ WKNB-P.M. hesith, perhsps, in the result. It ration Room. .Assistant mon subject "Alternatlye to Vio­ Bram'anls. 3 Devon Dr.; David Washln'irton x.- With only 8 per * ’?m Ia Y—Parade of Muilc . WTIC—Monitor 'The National Life Inatirance Co. pertinent to the' basic question of cent of the world’s accesalbl* for­ . Wl.'tH:—Record Review WDRC—Upbeat was a little Indecisive, being, in lence.” Worthington. East Hartford: Alan of Ver-itiont ha.s announced tdi a t whether we should -suspend nuclear O p e n F o r u m Rogation Sunday: Sandals, 40 Steep Hollow Lane; est area, the United Statea pro­ WKNB—y*nk» v» Waihlnglon WPOV—Jui; Box Sal Nlchl fact, a narrow margin of" victory South Methodist Church 6:30 p.m.. Meeting pf Young W T ir—Monitor 7;*#— , \VlJK8m C." Carroll of LaBonne- DO YOU HAVE the Extended Plan? Group enrollment is always tests than is the counter-argument Main Kt. and Hartford Rd. 7:30 a-m., Holy Communion. People’s Fellowship^ » Francis Bo)>er; 10 Frederick Rd.; duce! 30 per cent of the world’* WDRC—Kaecinetlli* Rhvthm WHAif—Supper Serenad* Sriverstein Associates of.Manches- for the progressive, incumbents on The - Petitioners ' 9 a.m.. The Lilari.V' (first Family Miss Sally Strano, 15 Ash St.; supply of lumber, 52' per cenf, oT WPOP—Red So* VO Balllmnre WCend- Sponsored by. the Maneheatar WPOP—Red * VI Billlmore ^ WCCC—Newicaat , The compeUing reason for aban­ prise" over ti^'presentation of a the WorldXdDr.forld.^dSr. Fred R. rEdgar ' Nursery Chapel, 41 Park St.,.the Connell uf Chnrrhes 8 0 iast January i»t ib® home office in ing more time in the future fight­ assistant officiating. Church *;ie- WKNB—Education o f • Scienliit doning nuclear testa ia not that one petition of ^ homeowners to the 9:30 10:45 a.m., Church ^ WflAY—Parole of Muilc WTIC—Monitor Montpelier. ing for the kids instead of for Town BpaCd of Directors, criticiz­ Scho^ ■ School - classes follow the 9 a.m. • . , .. H->*. WDRC—Xavier ^u »*t TTie award wa* based on the vol­ ' nation may or may not be ahead of Churrh Attendance WKNB--Yanki v» W*«hln«lon W PO P-W ord "of Life - their own set.theories. And this, to ing the condition of the streets in ^ :4 5 a.m.. Nursery. I services. WTre—Monitor ume. of insurance written for the the. other in the capacity to de­ 11 a.m„ MoriUng. Prayer with Yea, church attendance is a hjblt. our mind, ia s whole lot better than- the develplnpent, Why Mr. Kelter 3,p,m., Senior M YF and 8th WDRO—FeicliWUnr Rhvthm WHAY-rSereUiUt* In Bhi* months of February, March and stroy, but the fact that humanity shduld express surprise thst thji Senior Choir, ythmial ‘.‘Youth Sun But it is a good'^hablt.' WPOP—Red 8 0 * VI Baltimore evtl^MonUor April of this year. any one-sided victory fol' .either graders will meet at the-church to It is not difflcult to get the habit. S;ia- WDRC—Sat Kite Country Style' ia behind. No one knows what -dam­ homeowners'in his developiuetit go over to the (?heney Grounds day" service" with sermon by the Weldon’s Monthly News - WHAY—Parade ol .Muilc WPOP—Juke Bo* Saturday Nifht school of educational thought And it is hot very hard to lose. age has already been done to hu­ should request 'the assistanoe' of for a welcome party for the 8th Rev;- Prescott Beach. V ■ iv f rd Revo- »H»— y Kaman Aircraft Corp. of Bloom­ would have been. ' » . the Town Directors. In- a ' matter 7) p.m., Evening Prayer in the WKNR- Yenki v« Wiihlnitton WHAY—Here'i to Veti field is currently planning a sales manity, by tests already made. Hu- graders. GcilKcan be found and worshipped WTIC—Monitor WTIC—Monitor that has been worsening for 6 p.m., Carol and Wesle^ (Jhoirs. Nativity Chapel. A MESSAGE FROM YOUR “PHARMACISTS’’ WDRC—faeclnalln* Rhvthm WDRC—Sat Kite Country Style campaign for the K-600, a utility CHECK THESE FEATURES mhnit'y still has to catch up with Education is, unfortunately anywhere.-y WPOP—Juke Box Saturaay Nichl ■" ■ months, comes Il^ually as a' aur- 7 p.m.j 7th Grade MIF -will have Dally: 7 p.m.. Evening Prayer WPOPr-Red Sox VI Billlmore. helicopter, and has had a number the -poison still poised in our at subject to fads as anything else— ' prise to this BIrchwood Park in the Nativity Chapel. ' But ia He? 4:oe— titS*— , of inquiriea from, commercial op- a welcome party for 6th graders. Church' la still the best plgeS to WHAY—Parade of Muilc WHAY -lASuirtl* Novens mosphere, waiting to come down: perhaps more *o. And the moder,n- homeowner. ' Wednesday:' 10 a.m., Holy Com THERE AKE MANY SPECIAL EVENTS o . p- .-.-r'l Revo*. WTIC—Monitor And God. ■ W K NB -Yanki vi Waihlnaton WDRC—Ultberi Hiahel (and you'll »ru And so long as the armaments race I But a reaction began Some years tinually Ignored by the., developer, 9:30 and 10:45 a.m.. Two similar Semi-annual presehtatJon of the As for me^FwiU cast niy, vote . WCCC—Record Revue WPOP—Itnund Do* DAIRY PRODUCTS < and therefore left little hope that ing, National Defense; Girls’ Clubs, Hospitals, Surf- WKNB—Yariki vi Waihlnaton . tttia—'. ' ... continues, humanity will be behind ago. and has now taken back con­ services of worship. Sermon topic: United Thank Offering of women rly, once or twice a’ 'WHAIf —Kvcoirt Review- his particular attention would be. eguiir WTIC—Monitor In its own struggle for survival, siderable ground which was once "Except the Lord-Build the Hoiue. of the church. i*ek. day School,'Pickles and even Rjibbits. M ayis United WDRC—Record SliVP _ , , WTIC—Monitor WILKIE DAIRY ^ • Complete coverage— regardless of cost— pitals. This means protection for a con­ given to this situation. WDH<3—The World ronichl lost.’ Today it is possible to find 9:30 .a:m., Sunday Ghurch School Cerebral Palsy Month and, of course, Qonsecrates Me­ WPOP—Reel Sox Yi Baltimore ■ 4 'H i mallar which nation happens to The petition that w'aa drawn up for children and youth. Cradle Roll Emanuel Lutheran CTinrrh. WPOP—Hound Do* morial Day, on the 30th. ; X ^ ’w ilA y —Parade ol Muilc ftia-^ Ml 3-8365 on all Blue Cross ^Special Services (such tinuous hospital stay of 16 memths.) lead the race at one or another schools where spelling, is taught. and signed by myself ai\d 2'4 fel-, through college age.' C. -Henry Anderson, Pastor Wt-CC—Record Revue WHAY —Reciird Review , moment. A'here multiplication tables are low homeowners was not drawn 10:45 a.m., Sunday Ghiirch Ac­ Gerhard Lohmann, AsslaUint'^ SHOP BY TELEiPHOHE WKNB— Nowa and Sporta w ilc - 1Monitor as operating room, X-rays, drugs, labora­ WTIC—Monitor ' ' WURC—The World ronithi Humanity's capacity to find the actually learned by heart. Where up on the spur of tjie_ mgmenl.,^ but; tivity Program for children, Cradle JS' Ole ■pa*toT“ '^>-'x MOTHER'S DAY, MAY 11th, IS ONE DAY WPOP-Hound Do* - , , , $T5 a day credit toward the hospital cost Roll through Grade '8.‘ Beginning ^ -M19.4SI5 WDRC—Record Shop — ..... ethics, the morality, the politics, reading concentrates on the word one which expressed Ihe complete Prompt, Free Delivery: EVERYBODY CELEBRATES, " , WPOP—RedjSox ve- .Balllnjore 9;SS— .4 tory service, oxygen and many others) concern of all who signed. Con­ special project. ' -is Divine. < Worship and Church . 4;4.'l— . V WHAY-llucoi-d R»vl«w of your room, board and general nursing and Uit techniques of survival lags rather than on the birdies, where .^Appropruteiy, we all remind'ourselves that without WHAY—Parade of MuilC W nC—Monitor I cern over the possibility that the 6 p.m.. Fellowship Guild meet­ SchobI 9 and 10:30 a.m. ' weex:—Record Revue , ,WDRC—Mood* for Romance Wedding when provided by the hospital. You get . far behind itf capacity to destroy. the teachers and not the chil]lren town would grant a raiease of; ing for girls. Grades 6 through 8. Sermon, “The Privilege of Pray­ N O R t H E N D '^Mothers^'nbne of ua would be here..Weni give Fathers W K N B -P M . WPOP-Hound Dos care (Groups atn add even more cover­ '' In the real race of our times, are in charge of discipline, and. bond to Mr. Keller's firm and Bring sandwiches. er." Gerhapd. Lohmann. a little credit-next month, but this one‘ day, at least, w n C —Monitor »:4S— this full coverage as a bed patient in gen­ 6:45 p.m., Junior High Youth PHARMACY WDRC—Record Shop ^ WHAY --Kt-roi-d Review Russia and we art. not on opposite where report car^ with i^ahks on thereby accept a permanent liabil­ '------■ i WPOP—Red Sox VI Baltimore WTIC—Monitor Candids age if they choose.) Fellovvship meeting.- Carolyn Mpther is queen. • ‘ • WDRC—Mood* for Romance eral hospitals during your entire benefit sides, but on the same side—the them see In use. At the same time, ity In return. An acceptance of First Chnrrh of Christ Scientist l:*e— roads such aa^Mr. Keller's firm Hughes and Marcia Yerka, leaders. Maaunlo Temple WItAY—Special WPOP-Hound Do* by ChnresI side of the bomb—and as we race io give the progressive Cult its Refreshments. WCCC—Record' Revue iliee— has felt to he adequate -v^'ould be OUR PHARMACY IS MOTHER’S PERMANENT < WKNB—P M WHAY---JU- his qiipstionnalre survey ~ as bind- tlesnakes.’’ They have na ears and built of sUn^Jec bricks,' ind the 13:13 .p>m., Sunda ',School. "X 198 E. 43eMtor Bt,— M l 9r08M ; r OVER A MIILION MIMflR$ lag Upon himself In hl{|,p^„yp.UM* are (|eAf, but can sense ihe foot- indreasing height of'the site added 7 p.m., OospAt/maatingi ' MMibar af the AaaeriewK CoUage ofJMlotteearioa; ARTHUR URUB •' * '■ '■ ■■T ' '» , ' L ateproTf’* man -to-'feet- awaF- ARTHUR DRUe W « tMtcbme tM Fnot so tnueJi be- -•SUNDAyS...... im m s vibratkuu on th* ground. to defend Itsalf, .■jl' I ’ • *' ■' ■X-' r> ■ ' 'V.' ' -J ' ■ ^ ' 1 ' • . . K ■ \ A. i he-?'- - ) L \ Pawtucfce^ R. L,Pastor O Probing MISB ge^pMao Oeuers Mite JoaepMns (Joann) .Connors To Succeed ,Dr. Edgar of 211 Union at. dlsd yestorday at Of State Manchsster Memorial Hoepltal after d long lllneSs. The Rsv, Mr. Almond was bom Hit new putor of aouth Meth-* (Continued from Page Oae) 4 proposal to establish come iirabout twd'-a^utes should She wa$ born In Manchsaterj. oAUt (^urch will b# Uit Rev. L*w- In Yates CsnUr, Kan., where he aihYthing bappea to the suit tho daugbior of tha late John sAo attended grammar and. hl|^ dustWtal Development CpaK^hla■lort rme* Almond ot Pawtucket, R. L, head "which seemed to haye rb- ' Hall said today “ we're shooting Wilton exclusive rtgtita to Margaiet Hussey Connors, in 1*7^ ■ubJcct to tho confirmation of schoola He received his A.B. from WjyU M ’ placed befoTa'Imyn voters (or 48 hours.” Bgrlier, tho pnlg water 'within Its houn- and IM boon a Ufelong rssldsirt^o* Baker University, Baldwin, Kan., celved severe blows,” Euruta tald. ably Waa cauaed by tha atandard Bishop Jbhn Wtslsy I^rd. resident Tho examining- physician, Drr €t a'special towivmeetlng to be indication of how lopg the t e ^ darlie, this' town, ahe was .a m em bv of aohn of the Teamatera Union foy bishop of the Boston, area. and his bachelor of sacred theo­ would lest was that Nehnan hofW Amodg the laws Ribicott signed Yusuru Ono, skid on Thursday ‘I t held Wednesday In Coventry at. Bridget’s Church, . $ 10,000. H ie Rev, Mr. Almond was' chos­ logy from the Boston University to braak the record p f yaeterday w^re ones which: was definitely not a case of mur Orammaa SehOM at 8 p:m. tehO Is survived by niece and But Stein rejected Kennedy’a en to fill the post belna vaCaUd School of Theology. He did grad and 20 minutes for suchT-dikelh- 1. (Jelled for a 50 per cent ht- three nephews. , uate work gt Westminster TheOlO' der or suicide." Second aMectman Bertrori A. bound space fllghjts. Tmlt rSeoM. contenUoto that the aale of FOod by Dr. Fred Edsrar, who is being : Fufuta said the investigation dis­ prease in apectnUetate liquor'll The funeral frfn be held from transferred to HlgiU^d Park glcal Seffool In Maryland. Hunt said u ^ r aApieetlng of the was set last monUkby Lt. (JQ) ebnse fees. The e x m money .will Fair propertlea pecurltiee to union closed that . Jones, Crowley and Boetd of Sele^men 4Ma morning the W a lterl^ . Leclerc Funeral T. F. HOLLORAN Methodist Church In J**- The Rev. • Mr. Almond and his Arthur F. V o h d «ra t San Diego, go tOvthe state's inebriate fund. Home, n m%\a 8 t, Tuesday at bigwigs —• including Lapensohn — Kissinger went nightclubbing that the Selecnijen recom­ waa a "highly aMapicloua” deak JUORS ClFTCERTinCATES FOR MGTHER’S DAY The tentative selection selectio o f the wife, Juanita, were married In Calif. ^ 2. P r id e d $250,000 for plans 8:89. ajd., followed by a requiem FUNERAL HOME Rev. Mr.. Almond was revekled to­ Wednesday, but there were no re. mend setting up a^^ahy,non-par Cmdr. Xy/u. Hall; uiBcer In M a^p^t at. Bridget's Church at Told WUte Ue AIR-OONDITtONED Give mother a certificate for beauty services. 1939. Their oldest child la David, ports of any trouble. tisan commission ^ determine ier a nSW Mate p. ison at BnQeld. lE S -B E E R day by the Rev. Harey W. Moui- charge otproesure ai it indoctrina­ S. Allowed $105,000 for expenses Samuel P. MandeU, PhHadelphU 14. Their other Children are Jona­ bno said he was summoned to What assets the town i|aa" 'which tion,.said early toda.* 'wa're shoot­ produce dealer, aald the Dan River, . idrnU'y loonlcd—convenient and BEElism BARRELS She’ll Surely appreciate it! ley, superintendent of the ' Nor­ than, 13: Peter, 10: Priscilla of the 25-day speisial seaaion. , Burial vrtll be In 8t. Bridgers away from the boey thorooflK Jones' suite about 6:30 a.m. Thurs­ m i^ t attract industry, ing ^ ot’48 hours.” 'Barlief, Uie only, stock was sold by him to Impsn- <• FOR A1£ n( ^ A 8IONSI wich District of the, New EnglaniJ, and Stephen. 6. 4. Delivered $148,000^ the Cod' Cemetery. fare. DhitineUve Service..Mad­ Southiem Conference of the Meth* day, He found Jones with-a. cut on *nils is the first time a liiMtloh of how long the teat Frieds may call Monday from aohn at Steln’a request. He ac- • DELIVERY^UraVlCE o ifO'.waa pastor of the Methodist Sion of this sort has been InbliK nectlcut Development Obmtnisslon am FarlHHra. odist Church. his Up and was told Jones had ould last wAa that Heiman hoped for attracting new Industry‘'to the 4 to 10'p.m. knowledged he had told a “ white I'N.' ChurclHn Burllngham, Kan., 1939- been found on the floor. -He re­ in a town meeting agenda in ■T'll hae tp admit thaVall the break the .record of 24 hours etale. lie” about It to comrtilttee' staff WEST Sl^ 42; and Kiijcald, Kan., 1942-44. In turned about 5 pan. to check on entry although the idea has 20 minutes for such earth- InyfeaUgatora previously. ' j CotliBrin*,r in * H o H e n'OR preliminary work Is dfme am*; Tx Mrs. Itap Bikernleks S^imrnl Dire;Director PACKAGE STORY subject to the confirmation of 1944 he caine East, joining the Jones’ condition. Kissinger and under consideration for * 019 ^ tint^ space. -iOighta. This record l« ts , lize Blkbcnieks. 88. of 80 lApensohn, described In tha New England ^uthem Conference JOHN ANDISIO. Permittee: Bishop Lord, the Rev. Mr. Almond Crowleyjencountered the doctor in i>y_ town officials. last montl- by Lt' Arthur Matber St., widow'Of Andrejs Blk- bearings as a TeamaUra Union Crafty Jr, In 1945. He was^ paspor of the the hall'and they entered the room The commlas^. bn$uld work at San Diego, Calif, ernieks,'Aied at bohta yesterday fixer, la out o f the country .and 868 CENTER ST. will be the nei*f pastor of South Young GOP’s ytieeneed Embalmer MANUHESTER—Ml 9-0166 99 EAST CENTER ST,—TeL Ml 3-^Q9 Methodist Church,” said Rev. Cataumet and EaSt Braintree, together. They found Jpnes dead with the TpWn Blaiullng IDBR1NG PRINTING. Let Manchester Moving Pack foi^Yoiy^ mond was made by the South .Visits Here Monday, would he the first town in that area Manchester; u d three grandchil Labor. ^ ' New System est Laundry Service of Tolland County to adopt it, Cavey’s Reetauranv^S E., Cen­ land Cohniy Young Rcpublldan Brnnckee Ait Speotallalag Church pastoral relations com­ The new pastor is a member of dren. Kennedy eaid the Internal Rev- Why tie yourself down Spring and fall ieem to be the^ three boards in the New. England Manchester has a Development ter St, was broHeh,lnto ilome tkrie Club haa announced delegates who eatft Service ia IhvesUntlng the 18 OAK ST. ' JOB AND COMMI3RCIAL cious china, you have no further m mittee headed by Dr. Winfield T. Program o will attend tha State Ytmng Re- The funeral will' be held from ing and Ironing whett^the Ni proofing and mothproofing -wilh a accepted time for people to move, Moyer. Dr. Moyer’s committee Is Southern Conference. He Is on the Commission designed to study its during the nlglit and $80() In caih. tho Walter N. Leclerc Funeral tax returns o f Lapensofm and Ray 801 HARTFORD RD. PRINTING guarantee of 8 years ta another worry about their eafety. The men * Ftirnifurt Rt-upliol- lubltcans' annual edinrention Juna System Laundry, 44^arriton 8 t, just why we 'cannot eay, as moving also charged with the task of Board of Pensions, the Scholarship industrial capabilities and haa was stolen. Another $1,246 in cash Home. 23 Mein S t. Mohday a ^ Cohen, bosa o f Philadelphia Team- ■ 249 N. MAIN ST. i sehdce. Mlnoi' .repairs are done engaged by this concern are men CHOIGB VARIETI ^ ,Fund Committee, and Is chalmian hired Economic Development As- i hwid 7 at Ted Hilton’s in Moodus. •Ur lo ca l 107, among othera Prompt nnd Efficient PiMIlng tifiie, caii' be'any tlmp. Hoivever, who do this work all of the time, storing selecUng.an aislstant tp the new Ukraine^ife and checks was left. - A$tendl^wili be; aiffoyd Rey- p.m. The Rev. Karlls FreUnanla of gives you the vpty finest laundry o4.charge and small tailoring QUALITY of the Social and Economic Rela­ eociates Inc: of Boston to assist it. the Latvian Lutheran Church wUt named in committee te a ^ o iiy ., NEW SYSTEM •f AS RInda if you are one of the many families they "are fuHx/tratned-In their pa'r- pastor, to laSiClhe place of the The breakln was dlicovered noldMmnd Francis Fianb, Boltoiiii .service poastold? Since 1935 Salva­ jobs wllhhe done for a slight extra * Auto Tops tions Committee. The Coventry Pro'visional League officiate. Burial will be In- East charge. EivJoy the best at the New tlcular field and not Juki extra SEAFOOD Rev. Percy .Smith who became Girl Scout ‘pj of Women Voters (PLlVV) Kaa con­ about 8 o'clock this mo/nlng by (Jheater Walter, George Barton. LAUNDRY tore ClrinntC the owner, has been who are going to move in the'near * Tra^ Cushions the mlnisterfof a church In New The Rev. Mr. Edgar revealed to» CbmCtery. Syatem Laun future and are dreading it, just help called in from time to time. ah esUmatedT 250 Girl Scouts, par­ sidered including in its proposed the janitor. d, Columbia. two different buildings but served you. They wUl move your furniturei;, Mra. Franose ih-ClMitlMns Injury Five; yaluables.. cherished glassware and time for an eatimate on the- cost tional Friendship badgege. league of Women -Voters has not -the money was kept Ip a cabinet Alternates chosen were Mrs. by one office. The response to'this of any moving job. They are aisb MANCHESrit^ COMPLETE 'The story of the tmrainiankrainian peo­ taken a stand. under the bar, waa forced, police Lois FonUin, Hblton; -John Mra Francts B. Hanthom, wifs new business has been so over­ OtficCrg Monday china and put your rugs down for o f Harold Henthorn, 218 Uyhwpod SuRDysSie SiiM O and have things all ready for equipped to handle- freight and Rottner to Make Bid- ple was told by Mrs. William Mra. Charles W, Slrant, PLW^- 'nported. Haynea, Atty. Robert K ^ a n , Wil­ FFUANGE whelming that three' here again, frejt' estimates are MILLWORK CG.^ Samofal of the Frederick R. Nobel president said today the local According to Steve Cavagnero, liam Hunnyecker, Mia* Ann Mifr Dr., BoltOn, died at Manchester Two SERVICE STATION Oak S t, 501 Hartford Dr. Albert N. Jorgeneeti, presi­ settling in your view home. HEATING Memorial Hospital last night after :ka and fully trained ‘men gladly furnished. ’ • 284 8 r ^ Bt.—TW. School; her husband recited., a cannot take action yet oh mj^puh- the proprietor, a cash bag in the fett, Henry Butler and Oeorge AIRS OPEN 24 HOURS N. Main St, have been dent of the University of (Connecti­ For friendly and interested ser­ ^ ■ RoUry or Preasure mem In the nlcUye tongue of the lie mattere until It b ecop i^ a full- same cabinri- not taken contained Redding, RockvUle-Vemon; v and a long lUnesa. TWO Hartford face erim- serve you. cut, will be the speaker at the are at "your service and yon will Burners Mrs, John Pringle and Mrs. Ed- She was empolyed at Pratt and ateome of a 3- Routt 6 and 44A appreclate'A^lr courteoqs^Service vice, for skilled moving, do as so F o r S e n a te N o m in a tio n and and their sbn translated it fledged member ^ "the LSKV, $1,000 in checks,' $150 tn change Inal charges as 21 MopM St;-MI>1575 Take your next basket of laii^. Jthird and final meeting of the many others do, let Mancheater y CALL u s FOR FREE into English; Ukrainian muilc was piobablv In July Bbe said that In, and $90 in bills. ' vvard Carlson, of Columbia. Whitney. car collialon In Tollahd, near Rock- BOLTON—Opp. Mnacheoter dry to the New System Laundry Uanchester H igh. School Parent and cooperatibn. Mrs. Lewis, newly elected chair­ \ Besides her husband, ahe.is sur­ DRIVE-IN THEATER Maving and Trucking Co. handle : EsnMA’nss played and the whole gaye a pic­ light of the pn^oeal to consider The crime waa the first -major vlUe. after which one youth al­ REPAIRS ON— and See what a wonderful job Teacher Organization Monday at Walter PerrellKOwner of Man-' your moving for you. Atty, John S. O.. Roltner ture of the strength, the sorrows the comndsalon at ^edneaday’s ond'here this month but it fpUows man of the Tolland County group, vived by two sons, Allan and Dale le g e ^ stole a car' 4# g el home. they do! . They use eight different 7:30 p.ln in the high sohoo audi­ Chester Moving andsTrucking Co. e General Mlliwork threw his hat Into the ring for the about the nomination," he said. and the joys'M the people. meetlng^the Coventry I»WV unit announced this week that Mrs. Pa­ of Green, Maine; a daughter, Mias Five people are hospilalixed aa a TIRE SilLE waters, three sudsings and five torium. HU subject will be "The boug'ht this moving bilalnesa fmfin e Complete Window Uaitf: "I was veiW heartened by their sevaril'-Still unsolved breakins' and. OiBILLS. EUEGTRIO IRON'S^ FOeABTir BROS. Republican nomination for State A group of young prople from mtghtr'iind It unnSceasaty to in- thefts'Which occurred in Manchee'-' tricia Strickland of Rockville' has MarVtal Henthorn of Bolton; her reault of the aocldenL TOASTERS, PERCOLATORS; rinses, no wonder the clothes look Higher Ekmcatior of Qi»r Young Newton Taggart better than two e All Rlae.Uoors — reaction^ and I expect to get their mother.xMra Stella Berger qf AJOxIS $13.45 - DfbORPORATED senator from the Fourth Senator­ Hartford, dancing in the colorful ptode it tn its proposed agenda. ter laat month. accepted the position of recording State Police eaid the accident VACUUM c l e a n e r s , HEAT­ Fine Tax. fix d h u g o ___ different! N« alkali left to gray People." _ years Ago and since then e Mitred and Glned Trim ial District. support," he -added. satin costumes of the country w u ' . Other Agenda Itema secretary of the club. Hayn.es North Canton, Ohio; a staler, Mrs, oeculred at 12:30 a.m. today, at your clothes, 'they sparkle vvith ed'inany families to their • Expert OaMnet W ork JEDDO mOBLAND OOAt^ M p Handicap Theee Include' a $1,000 safe rob- ERS. FANS. SEWING MA­ Brief reports iw ' (Officers and > The OONNEOnOUT OORE. He said he had received indica­ (reatly enjoyed b)r all, as ,wits Tbe.meeting will also act bn an pubHclt^ahalnhan. Myrtle HeCkaman of North Can­ Rta 74 and 30, when the Hartford CAR WASHING whiteness. Choose (my; service you chairmen will be given, 'nvfe nomi- satisfaction. At present he is • Complete Hardware Dept However, he starts oft with a be,Qr at the Manchester Towers at ------...... J, ton; and fouhs grandchildren. CHINES. FUEL O m RANGE ODU tions of support from party lead­ he display of their arts. > ordiniaiice propoeed by the Board car, driven hy John A. Heatherley. wish, wet. wash to the de luxe, you imtlng committee, consisting of local agent' for Burnham's Van ers in the District and added he handicap in that he has already The eveninS's progranT opened at Health to govern the installaUon' tm Green on April 16, three houee Funeral aeriricea will be con­ 21, traveling at a high rate of ROAD SERVICE will be delighted with them all. Service and through them Is able l i t Broad S t—TeL M l 9-4UU9 made plans for a trip to Israel breaks on April 21 Ip., which three ducted from the P. Quiah Fun­ A I w mR guoronftM Dr. and Mra. Morris Fancher, Says will start soon a canvass of State by the in’caentatlmr of colored of wells Or q m i: private or public Brooklyn Mo^er epeed, failed to etop at a Stop sign Your starched clothing will be 'chairmen; Mr. a..J Mrs. John O r - to extend moving services to all Senatorial conventtop delegates. and Europe that will take him out Marching into tits'room, the dolor water suppliea. n fur pieces amounting to $4,500 and eral Home Sunday .at 2:30. The on R t 10. Hia car crashed Into the done to ■pecification, light medi­ of the 48 states and Canada. Burn- of the country at the time of the $300' In cash Were taken, end the body 'will be sent to North Canton vini; Mr. and Mrs. John Treybal, Rottner’s major opponent for guard' included' JoAnn Thompson, Sylvester J. :Ploutt, developer of 'aide of one driven "by William R. um^ heavy or none at all. Ekich Mr. and Mrs. Verner Nylin, and ham*a.,Van Service, Its headquart­ Polio Seems Out, SUte Senatorial Convention, June Anne Banndr, ‘ Ram^ta Simpson April 10 break at Cole Motors In Freed by Court for burial. \ Uie nomination appears to he State the Twin -Hills aeCpPn, has snhr Ahlen, 51, Stafford Springs, trav- FOR Em A MONEY wash ia placed tn its own Individ-- Mr. and Mra. Rockwell Richmond, ers In Columbua Ga., offer you ' But i s Still Great TREE PRUIUI^ Rep. Elmer Mortensen of Newing­ 25. He plans to leave June 16 and and AporVerpraosktiB at the MarUr- mitted a petttltm ^ se4 if tbs town which a small sa$e containing $75 \ cling east oit^^Rt 74 from Rock­ W irS PIZZA SHOP. ual nylon, nets so . the. clothes do the very finest faciUtlea in moving MANCHESTER return Aug.. 1, er. Troop; Diane Sanden, Gat Car- waa carried, off and .aimtber ..$35 Intoidoatton charges brought will submit a state of officers for ton. The nomination wUl be left will- -vote to adOept and-.maintain Mrs. Walter J- Campbell v i l l e . , " ...... npt touch, the maebtnea insuring election, and If you afe.going to move out By EDWIN P. JORl ai REMOVftLS open this year with the retire­ Rottner said these plana are “so }Snter, Kristine Olsen and Donna Lathrop ' x . waa taken from a cash fegiatsr.. against a Brooklyn aother of four Mrk.--Maude Von Deck Ompbell, 158 W. Middle TBfaptko WE FRY 4 Josepn Glardino, 32, Weet Staf­ longer wear from your clothes and Auditors of the p r o books who 'of the state, "ail "you need to do te Writtea for NEA AUTO PARTS ment of State, Senator Elmer Wat­ fixed” he cannot change them, Tucker, Troop 11; Louise,WlHette, Voters wilFalso be asked to-pom Also unsolved w e the April 26 young riiildren last night were wife ofWialUr Campbell, 195 Pat­ ford ,/a pasMnger in the Ahlera Phono Ml 9-8700 I economy minded as well as fastidi­ to contact Manchester Moving and They were made'"at a time when will supihit their refiort are Mr. That rterrible disease knowlKss Complete Vree Service. son df Wethersfield. (Jynthia Swot, Dayna Thompson sider tbe purchase of a town-owned 'tljefts at the Bllah Hardware. Co. nolled In Town Court this morn­ terson w iy .\ Berlin, died tMS cac/w aa taken to Rockville City HI6HEST FRIGES ous people appreciate this plus Trucking cio. and. the^ will, make 270 BROAD ST ' Have your work dime by ' Rottner made his announcement Manchester ReP- Ray Warren was and Maureen Mulhern, Troop 181; cenjefery site, upon recommandS- ar.d the Chatterbov Restaurant, ing hy Judge WeSley C. Gryk, who morning at NeW Britain General PIZZA and Mrs. John Dormer, Mr. and poliomyelitis wap bn the wane dli: >8pltal where It ia reported he For Rugs, Papei Metals service given at New System Mrs. Felix Klook, ar.d Atty. and all ' the arfMgemenu for you. lieeneed aad iaenred treetnea. after, returning from a convention considered the leading candidate Jo-Ann Jacobus, Carol Lowman, .Ueh of the Board of Selectmen. both on Main St. At the hardware termed the case "a welfare mat-' Hoepital after an ekUnded illness.. Laundry, By bringing-your laun-- Ing 1957. Public Health Service for the nomination. Warren, who 'haAhead and neck injuriee. . SPAGHETTI flmi SersD Iron Airs. John S. G. llottner. This service on their pari will At Your .Service For in ilaat Hartford of State Conven­ Jacquelyn Marrotte and Barbara This-item was tabled at a meeting ft- m, someone walked out of the ter.” , , She wss bom in SouurCbventy/, Heatherley and 17-yeai*- dry,To Uto plant or any of the' statistics indicated that there were had never officially announced his thrtle be most helpful and you will have .5,894 c a ^ of the disease last year E SHOP 8ERV10B tion delegates who eletced a new Bell, Brownies. Pamela Lusky wSs several months ago So.^8eiectmen store with about $800 in cash The action was taken on the June 18, 1912, daughUr o f 'toW h old paSaenAcra tn hia car, all of RAVlOU CALL OR DELIVER TO Ihreeratorta you enjoy a saving o f no further worries about moving. candidacy, took himself out of announcer (or the program. could investigate several possible ih . the United States, compared E itU H ^ N T State Central Committeeman and taken from the unattended cash­ recommendation of Asst. Prose- Smith Von Deck and the laUBm ll Hartford,' were also takei^ to Rock- 10% off. If you prefer, phone Ml- Sub Used Beer Barrel No matter how carefully you e PABTS^tq^ and rebollt) Oommltteewoman. contention with a surprise an­ Presenting the contribjlttbns of sites to be brought before the ier's office. About $25-'' was taken c„tor William DeHan, who told the Von Deck. She Attended MancheS' OPEN DAILY 9-7'f53 and one of the three trucks with: 45,400 in 1956 and 29,270 In CARTER TREE nouncement about two weeks ago. -vllle city HpeplUl, where auUiori- OSTRINSKY pack your fragile dishes, you are e AOCESSO) "Many of the District leaders their troops to the Juliette If her children, sin area. She w i^ employed for severe laceriltionii pf the scalp and SUNDAYS 781 PARKER 9 i. dry service. polio haa been accompanied by a Brownie; Rosemary Ferguson, of $1,6(X) for the Board of Welfare. fore the Holland, which . became is an art in itself a'nd the averagi Open Satnrdky m t PHONE MI .V995 6, 9. 12 and IS ;''^ several years by '^nnecUcut Mu­ TM. MI-S-FMS or M1-S-SR9 person does not know how to jiack low death rate. But before biddiifg Troop 181 and ^teen Alexander, It last month granted $l,))6o to the face; Wiliiam Dpmtcllen, head In­ 11:00 AJM. to lO-JOO P.M. " With spring cleaning coming the first successful undersea c i^ t farewell to this disease, one must Mrs: Claire Masi, a b b itt^ , waa tual Insuranca'^l jury; Robert Fifagerald, multiple along, you Awtn appreciate the fine commissioned by the United Stares correctly nor does ahe hayt the Quito Police on Alert Troop 11. welfare board for. Immediate use. Rose, Mrs. Crozier She leaves her husbaqd, two remember that ittends to fluctuate Mr. Sherry to Speak The original budget epprt^riatlon taken into custody hy f^tfolpmn lacerations and deep'.aealp abra­ curtain eervice'..i^ven at the New Navy. One early .model was pew proper equipment to work with. Albert,Scabies after she ahd^te^ sons, RoRkld A. and Collin S. rather widely from year to year Dr. J9hh F. Schei^chewsky was $2,(KK). sion. A hospital ' tpokeamaii said Syatem Laundry, fpr oirtains are ered with a steam boiler made out When vou have Manchester Mov and from place to place. Wi® Party Posts ebiidren debsu-ked here fttMU '-'a Campbell; one daughUr Diane E. antya wtU be taken today,\-. YES. IT'S OUR washed by hand, s tr o b e d to their of a bfer barrel. ing and Trucking <3o,^ck your pre­ THREE J'S JOYCE (Mr. Sherry)« author of “ You and The Board o f Finance also •Catnpbell, all of Berlin, her mother In 1938. 1942 and 1947. for ex­ For Anti-Nixon Riots Your Child" which appears in the recomnicnds an appropriation of Boston. bus, bound for New York. Police eaid a fourth paasengmr In. 5th RIRTHDAT! original size and pareftiljy ironed. ample. the rates for polio were Flower Shop, Inc Sayre Rose of QIastonbury and Her reason for getting off the bus w ^ : lives In Mancheater; two the Heatheriy car, Michael Thomp- ' DDE WILLIS Ruffled or straight curtahis are RESTAURANT Hartford Courant and over sta­ $1,736.50 In full payment of serv­ brothers. John L. Von Deck of We are grateful to you, our quite low in spite of the fact that tion WTIC, will be guest speaker ices rendered by former town coun-_ Mrs. Marion Crozier Of Rocky Hill despite the' driver's objections la son, also 17 of Hartford,, ran from finished so beautifully the.\’'-.are ON ROUTE 8 and 44A CSMircii St., Ml 9-0791 " (Continued from Page One) used by Kleinschmidt at the dance Manchester, and Edward H. Von friends and customers, (hat sheer pleasure to put up at ydur the'Salk vaccine was not yet avail­ at the meeting of the Columbia sel, Harry H. Lugg. are the new Republicen State Cen­ hot known, police said. / the scene of the accident to the made it poseible. It’s because of able. Consequently, we must re­ in the presence of a girl. Reale and tral Committeeman - and Commit- The childrer began d yin g -whbn Deck, OccoquM, Va.; two-alsters, GARAGE windows. Embroidered tablecloths, The (Colombian government said Parent-Teacher Assn. Tuesday, Taxes Collected Mrs. Edward Markley and Mrs. Town Line Auto Bora was tery, Bo'lton. Friends may call at Gwmral Rnpoir Worli or the three branch stores by 10:00 Still uncertain as to whether still are concerned. I didn’t have any will tnstall the aewly elected of­ payers, of which severe! have been the funeral home Monday evening Police Utter located the car a 20, of Hartford, was fined $9 for a contest with Mhs.^Arlene Ben­ arranging for transportation for a.m. will be ready by, 5 p.m. or you better, vaccines will be developed. fear because I have been through ficers;, Howard Bates, - president, removed, Mrs. Hall states from 7 to 9 o’clock. short distance .(rom Thompson’s paaslng 'a stop sign. son of Newington, 'who-^had been the- Woman and her children beck may have 'another Ji^rvice, the one, TTie frequency of polio in grown­ these situations befor ." Laurence W. Fisher, 45, of 639 Mrs.. Fred Lowman, vice-presi­ Mrs. Hall will be either at her home at 279 FrMklln- Ave-, Hart­ ups appears to be Increasing. Fur­ The Vice President denied that serving- in that post on'xqn In- to'New York. two or three houf cleaning service. W.. Middle Tpke.: and Mrs. Johan­ dent; Mrs. Joseph Lusky, secre­ home on' Rt. 31 or at her offjes' In tjrlm bafla. The vote was 19-10, ford. The youth was'picked up st FOR RNE For. this, garments must be taken thermore, it is a more severe' Knarf's WATKINS-WEST he had become angry at the mob na H. Lerch, 33. of 85 Benton St. tary, and Mrs. Hyland Tasker, the Town Office Building for'those Tbe .'Manchester delegatidu ManTakes home and is toeing 'bald at Staf­ Dubaltio to the Plant pn Harrison St. For diaease in adults than in children, in front of Lima’s San Marcos Were fined $3 and $2. respectively, treasurer. Wishing to pay taxes. She suggests which ^oted solidly for Mrs. Qroz- ford barracks under a $500 bond on ' SILVERWARE MUSIC CENTER regidar'Servlce, (8-4 day) 10% dis­ both from the standpoint or pro­ FOOD M ARKH FUNERAL University. "When Someone Is try­ for keepUie uolicenaed dogs. The annual potluck supper for an appointment be made by tele­ ier, vyas made up of Town (Jhair- About Town charge . of .taking a motor ve­ count. la given for articles taken to ducing paralysis and deaths. . ing to damage you, tear • ou, the Henry W. Matson, 44, of 261 this meeting.for members, will be phoning her at either place, by man,'Hazel Finlay, Vice Chairman hicle without the owner’s permis­ REFINISHING 186 Middle Tpke. Weet the Harrison St. plant. W ater' . There also Seems to be some 840 K. ft^DIJE TURNPIKE beat way to .vrt the.m the moat served at 6'.W. Any member not those wishing to - make payments. Wrong Car SERVIGE Spruce St., .was fined $3 for allow John Bowen, former chairman sion. Thompson was treated at 'lEU MI 9-6205 differences betwerti the sexes In M hot to become angry. It is to ing a dog to roam. ' contacted; planning to attend iSoutb-’ Cb'urek . Services William a. Davis, and Atty. John Mrs. WilhdnvMalkcnson ia now Hartford Hospital for a lacerated AND susceptabiitty; among children PHONE 9-2295 ORMAND J. WEST, treat them with precision, with de­ Frederick T. Bartoh, 22, of Paw­ asked to bring eithdr a hot dish, The Rev. James R. MacArthur S. G. Rottner, Davis also served representing theAtMcheater PTA A "stolen car" case was quick­ right eye.r more ... males are . Involved, but tached action," he said. will UM 'Three Mothere" as his ACCORDIONS -Open Monday thru Saturday Director tucket. R. I„ wa.s fined a total of a salad or dessert. as chairman of the convention, Council on the MaiKka*!*'' TralHc ly solved yesterday afternoon. Police said. Heatherley will be JEWELRY or M’a a m a la amopg grownups more women. When a rock graced his neck, $15 on rules Of the road charges. Minister Honored sermon topic during the to;45 a.m.' which .was held in the Old Town Safety Committee. 8ne-T*Plkc** A married couple, unldehlifled charged with reckless driving, WATCH REPAIRS KINSMAN ORGANS Certainly, because of the high 7 A.M. to 9 P.M. Nixon said, he thought at first it Rev. and Mrs. George K. Evans, Mother’s Day wors'alp services to-*' H alllnn Mrs. Eileen J, Conrad, whftwaa by police, parked their car in front operating a motor vehicle while 142 E. CENTER ST. He was arrested May 2. after pass­ risk tq aduits, they should be vac­ SUNDAYS. 7 A.M. to 8 P.M. was a handbill. Then he-realized ing several cars on the right and Columbia Congregational Church; morrow at the First Congrega­ Rose is chairman of the Glas recently. succeeded by Mrs. Ma}-> of a Broad ,8t. store and wept in under the Influence of intoxicating PHONE Private Inatructfons ^ cinated also, particularly up to the Mancheeter'e Oldeet it Hadn't fiuttered. ' . ^ passing'In k no passing zone. were guests at a recejption for Dr, tional Church. The Church School tonbury Town' Committee, and Itonson as PTA president. -A: few mlnutM later they left the liqudrs, and (aces additional Instruments and SnppUbs age of 46*. Incidentally, now is the His interpreter, U.S. Army Lt. choir, will eing an anthem, Jean Mrs? Crozier ia vice chairman of store, and found their car'mieaing. charges of delivering liquor to Specializing In the finest cold > With Finest FacUltlra A chsrge of following too close­ and Mrs. Russell H. St Jford. given NORMAN R. WEIL Fogarty Budgets Oil Burner Care time to do it rather than waiting cuts and meats in town. Col. Verttpn Walters, standing be­ ly in the case of Ronald L. For­ Itlday at the Town an<‘ Country L aV i^e of the Fellowship the Rocky Hill Towii Committee. Sixth graders of the Semtb Metho­ Police were immediately notified. minors. Orchestra For Hire- until there is an increased fre­ Heatherley and'Fhompaon will UEMOLOUIST Kf . It is getting along to that time' hind Nixon- said, "Sii, they’re rest, 23, of Southington, was nolled Club in Hartford by the Trustees will read the ecripture lesson, dist Church School are invited - to ' But before the vehicle was re- CALL quency of the disease this summer. T h e Pilgrim Fellowship will attend the meeting .of the MIP at covered,, it was returned to its be presented In Tolland Justice TEL Ml 9-686$ ^ of year when it is wise to have ing with no worries about clean­ throwing rocks." -■ upon payment of $6. He was ar­ of the Hartford jemtnary Founds ing, servicing or repairs — you Since there is no absolute way "I know," Nixon said he replied. rested a'fter hitting the,rear of a tlon. Dr. Stafford retiree as presi meet at 5 p.m. tomorrow at the 7 p.m. tomprrow.-at the church, original parking apace. Police eaid Court May 26. your oil ..burner cleaned and put in' M l 3-6363 .order. Warm weather is the time know Just what you are going of preventing polio, one. should A few moments. late Walters car on Center St. dent of the Theological School this Ruth B. Quandt Mr. lorial Hall to' Hitchhiker Fined a man who had'.left the etore as still remain alert for possible signs BILL'S TIRE attend a meeting of the Rockville to have this work done, for that to pay and you know that the fine AND_ repeated his .taten.ent. "I know," A suspended judgment, was spring. He and Mrs. Stafford will Vine$ t)rape Winners the couple entered, drove* off In and experienced men at Fogarty of this disease. The first symptoms, U p h ^ k ti _ Nixon replied agafn. A few min­ fellowship in that city,- . For Intoxication the esr, -which waa parked next means when the heatiqg season handed do>\’fi in the case of John come to their home on Old WUli- MASURY rolls around your oil burner wflli Brothers will keep your 'heating as a rule, are like those of any 480 MAIjfr^Bt. utes later Nlxor decided to leave. V. Zavlskas. 62, of 4U N. Main iharitlo Rd. to mak their perms Monday’s Events Honolulu— Winning athletes in to his owm. a syatem in . tip-top shape. other infection and include fever, REPAIR SHOP CtUl Us Aroufid The Clodf :Ional league base- be in first class shape to give you St., charged with failure to grant aent home, later this tnorth, Tryouts, National- league l A hitchhiker who yesterday re­ the Hawaiian Island' are ofUn The vehicles were the same GANQY qulek-raml- etBcienl -h«at< • Fogaf-ty- -For-tboaaJVsthci, use: coal for Jicat: headachej. dlzzinesa, irritahi.Hty .and. - ...... Pboim AH 9,4661 the right of way after a 2-ca'r ac­ ■ball team, 6 p.m., RdberUon ported a car was being stolen when make and model, police eaid,'only WijKam H. 'Greeir. Prop. Dr. Stafforc served this church honored by having their shouldera FOR MOTHER’S DAY PAINT Bros., Inc,, 319 Broad St. have a ing their homes, now is the time the like. ~ cident. a s an Interim minister for a num School; Cub Scout Pack 68, Den 7, he failed to recogriae he driver, the color Waa different. The man draped with the leaves of a fra- GIFT WRAPPED wonderful way of caring for your to take advantage of the lower Slight stiffness in the back la CUSTOM . Donald A. Orton. . 2l, of 869 her of months between the pastor at 3:15 p.m. with Mrs. Malcolm E- because the driver had changed gra-nt. vine, It Is called maile Whe took the wrong car didn’t go . . Is good paint prices and'.fill.your bins with that quite common in polio, but it may Columbia Bicycles C. Devine; Den 1, at 3:15 p.m. .with oil burner requirements, the Fo­ SLIPCOVERS Main St., waa fined $3 for operat­ aie of the Rev. Mr. Evan* and the clothes, ended In jail today on, and looks somewhat like myrtle very far before be noticed the fact. Manchestnr Moving garty Service Contract whereby "Aristocrat of Anthracite,” Jed- be all too easy to suggest to a Goodyear Tires ing s motor vehicle with a defec­ Rev. Henry ,G. Wyman, now of Mrs. John A. Qhlund; boys bsaket- an intoxication charge, . • or Ivy although Uia leaf le- ahinier The inarri.ed'coapid Whs atiU "at the ARTHUR DRUG do Highland Coal, the harder coal child that he has a stiff neck when Repairs; Service . , AND DRAPERIES hsll. 7' p.m., Coventry Grammar and Trucking Co. you, pay a flat sum for the year, tive muffler. Ohio. Town Court Judge Wesley C. and morel'delicate. -J ’ ‘ etore When he- returned. - June 1 through May 31, w’hith that' does : not burn so freely as this is actually not the case. Accessories In a short trial. In Town Court Wlllsrd Bolivar of 52 Chestnut Services Tomorrow School. . Gryk 'sentenced Charles E. Blake other coal, thus'you get more heat One form of the disease is known Also, Cub Scout Pack 57, Den 1, PAUL'S leaves you without a worry in the REUPHOLStERING this morning, Raymond Menzel, 22, St. was fined $20, and Charles J. •Mother’s Day and' the Festival of Norwich to 16 days. It ia Blake’s world and will really; save, you from a smaller amount of coal. as bulbar pollomyeltls. Here dif­ of 'Coventry, was fined. $18 for Ryan. 53. o f -112 Charter'Oak St., atsp.)at 3 p.m. with Mrs. Harry-R. R ^ n Paint and Wallpaper Stare 180 Spruce Street of the Christian Home will be Ob' 4Ut birthday. money. You can enjoy savings of about $2 ficulty in breathing is the most Phone MI 9-9659 RUG CLEANING speeding on Rt. 15.' was fined $15, both bn intoxica­ served in Columbia Congregational Jr.; Dien 2, at 3 p.m,. with Poiioe today reported the pniieu- 845 Main Street Ma^s itnd BiWs a ton if you have your bins filled important symptom. This Is the .. -State Patrolman Raymond Rey tion charges. They .were arrested Francis Beaudet; Den 3. at 7_ p.m. Fogarty Bros, -offer three dif­ Caiurch Sunday a'- 11 o’clock wor ns; Girl al events leaciing t- Blake'a arrest ferent kinds , of contracts, one in­ now. Fogarty Bros., Inc; carry kind in which the so-called Iron nolds ' testified that ' he clo ck s yesterday, Bolivar in Center Park with Mrs. Ruppert Hodg]kli ------Tel. Ml 9-0.300 , LUNCHEONEnE every size coal, stove, chestnut, ship service. Rev. Mr.. Evans will 71. at 7 p.jp. Nathan about 11:40 laat n.>rht: cludes cleaning of your oil burner lung is used. The instrument ^ is -Menzel at a speed of 76 m.p.h. sleeping under s bench and Ryan Scout Troop Earliet' It the day, Blake waa pea. No. T ' buckwheat or No. 2 designed to make breathing pos­ "OVER THE TRACKS TO April 26. He said that Menzel ad- after falling on Spruce St. Ryan use "Necessity of Love" ss the Hale Community Center. POINTERS AT THE GREEN for a flat supn, the second, clean­ 6 jn d 44 topic of his sermon, The adult hitchhiking in Glastonbury and . V ■ ■ ing and servicing, the third clean­ buckwheat, (knojvn by some as sible during the time when nature- BE'TTER SERVICE" mitted the speed. ' A-vas treated at Manchester Me- Boy Scout Troop 63 at 7 p.m.. rice coal) and they will gladly fill Menzej denied making U ff state- morisTHospitsI for facia! iCUts suf­ choir will sing. ' South S t School: Happy Doers was picked up by Howard T.- Ueser ing, servicing and the replacing of is unable to accomplish it. T Church Service of Marlborough. The pair drove WHERE THE GANG oil burner: parts. Tbis plpn has your order at this reduced price. The treatment of early polio Kitrnan Motor Solst PAGKARE STORE ment and said that he was doing fered in the fall. 4-H, 3:15 p.m. With Mrs. Joseph Read Herald Advs. Connecticut Coke ia.also carried "around 70," which hs thoufjht was Charles W. Paguln, 67, of East Mother's Day and Festival of Romano; Needles and Pans 4-H, to the Bolton Lak, House -where been in effect since 1950 and it is has already Improved enormously 164 Middle Turnpike Weet ROUTE-8-44'e BOLTON the Christian' Home will .b e ob Lieser provided the men with a NO. MEETS FOR A ^ just as popular as the wonderful here and you can.also save by pur­ with the use of hot wet packs and reasonable. Th« posted, limit is 55 Hartford, charged with intoxica­ 4 p.m. with Mrs.' A. J. Buckley; Phone AH 9-8824 tion, -received a suspended judge­ served in Columbia (Congregation. meal. 10 budget plan of paying for your chasing this durUig tiie summer other measures. It will continue, 24-Hour ToW’ing Service .. m.p.h. PoU and Patches, 3:16 p.m. with , The monthly operating costs of your ne'w home are just as TAStY SANdWtCH! ment from Judge Gryk. si Chu.rch tomorrow at 11 o'clock. When Blake fell asleep at the fuel ,pnra 10 or 12 month baaia months. no doubt, until the disease can be Judge Wesley C. Gryk said that Mrs. Ronald- Knapp; Coventry ’'imj^rtant as the monthly mortgage and interest rate. Don’t If you are Interested in a new MI 8-4100— Bob Kternaa, Prop. ■EER the fact' that the offense occurred Continuances were granted 'to The Rev. George K. Evans haa an­ table, the proprietor asked Ueaer i SERVE *0 that you do not have any heavy finally eliminated. American Legion and Auxiliary, blinded by ffilse guarantees when it comes to the cost of heating. Research -- Basic Tool fuel bills coming in the dead of heating system, the Fluid-Heat at night ruled out reMonable epeed. Waiter S. Kissel, 39, of Cheshire, nounced his sermon title "NeCeS' $ p.m,,. Legion Home; North and to Uke him out. ITie car owner Delicious Coffee . Complete 'Auto Repairing LIQUORS Bond (or appeal was set at $75 charged with .-pperating a motor sity of Loye," The adult Choir will put Blake In the back seat of his I Remember, an oil powered heating system has always cost much .the winter, but spread over a long R otary-or pressure oil burning Nylon Suspends Cars South Coventry volunteer firemen, OPEN 7 A.M. TILL 10:30 PAl- span so that you do not feel- the furance l i a good investment. Fo­ WINES by Judge Gryk. vehicle too fast fpr conditions, to sing “M^r Jesus I Loye Thee,” In 8 p.m., respective firehouses; Plan­ car where he fqll aaleep- agiUn- A f­ ^ less to operate than any other method. ROcent reducUons in the Clean Used Cars. May 17; and Clarence Doubleday, special arrangement. for Successful. Investing pinch in your budget. Why' don’t garty Bros, will Install It for you'hr , Two reckless driving charges ning and 2;oning Commission, 6 ter charging clothes^ Lltaer drove price of fuel oil mean that yoii will save more than ever before Flint, Miih. — A new field for Large Walk-In Beer Cooler were reduced -to violations of rules 37, of Lake Front Park, Coventry, Returned to Service to a local aeruice station and, T you Inquire^ about this Fogarty convert your old furance, as you Neighborhood^hell. Dealer, p.m., Town Office - Building. Service Contract 7 Call MI-9-4539 wish, but the warmer months are ■nylon-tire yarn is opening up In and Cold Beer At All Tlmee of the road on the recommendation charged with procurin goods un­ 0>rp. and Mrs. Daniel Remaen vMm i . — while he waa Inside, Piake aikoke. with safe, dependable, oil. heating. ^ . .. ' How can you select tbe securities that best meet your ’ the automotive world. .New airsus- of Assistant Prosecutor William der false pretenses, to May 19. have spent the past month wltft, CUSTOM MADE and Raymond ori-Bdrnard Fogarty coming so don't put it off. Depend Snow Removal Service ^ Open Dafiy 9 AJd- to 9 P-M.' Manchester Evening Herald Not recognising Lieser. becauae individual needs? What companies, in what industries, pension assemblies offered on some DeHan. , . ' his parents, Mr. ahd Mrs. Elmer j BETTER HOME HEATINT* fcOUNCIL, Ine» CANVAS AWNINGS will gladly explain -an of its ad­ upon -Fogarty Bros, for .all your, Coventry correspondent, Mrs. P. of the different clothes he was have the best prospects for the years ahesd? When is vantages to you without any obli­ heating needs, you will save money 1958-model passenger cars take Mrs. Clare Ursin, 85, of Andover, Remsen of Parker Bridge Rd., left wearing, Blake- called police and more than a pound of nylon yarn was fined $6 and Peter H. Adams, Friday for Maryland wh,ere he has Panline Little, telephone Pilgrim A particular stock attractively priced for inimediate pur­ gation. Just think of the wonder­ and be delighted with their fine 2-6281, reported the car being atolejt- Pa­ ful convenience of carefree heat- service. per car. . . 18, of 330 Adams St., wasltiped $9, been assigned to duty at Fort trolman Eniamiel Motola arrested chase? iU Y THE FAINT THAT’S WORTH THE WORK both on passing charges. \ Meade. Corp. Remaen recently re- Blake for Intoxication. r ^ t h drivers'Were arreated after turned after nearly a yeat in Shearson. HaminiU believes that Research—and only accidents In which they struck Robert W. Warboya, 31. of Hart­ Korea. ^ Itir TM l NEW M » WN PAINTS ‘Space Hop’ Near : ■■ I Reoearch-r-can jgdve you reliable answer's to questions 'parked cars. , Hy Oaitlphre Visit 4-» Thomas Crockett, 26 of 4 West ford, was arrested early this morn­ Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Boshnick like these. Superior research is based on continuous CUKLIFFE I MANCHESTER o’ p.uco 'andiDulux Enamela ■ S t, was fined flS for a-.rules of ing and charged with operating a .of Chestnut Hill, *a their Half ^ a y Mark FINE SELECTION . study of economic conditions, industries and individual PRINTING the road violation, Paul Lentl, 40, motoh vehicle while u ider the in­ weekend guests, thnr son-in-law companies. Field trips and close contact'■with manage­ M(>TOR SALES MEMORIAL GO. o /^ e to m Colors ~ ' of 270 Gardner St., received a sus­ fluence of an intoxicant. He a-as and dauhgter Mr. and Mrs. Hy (Continued Irom^nge One)' Opposite East Cemetery ■•y , pended judgment on s psssing ment help uncover jprofitable investment opportunities. EXltERT AUTO BODY and professional and business­ e Kbti Rubber ‘Bom Wall Paint stopped on.Center St. about 4:15 Gardner of New York City. The oharge. Both were arrested dUring newly married couple returned aviation oxygen which Nelman is BOXED CANDY LOOK FOR THIS SEAL Ee n d e b r e p a ir s men's nii^s.: Cards, forms, ' e. Du Pont H6use Paints ' a radsr»,check 'on Hartford *Rd„ a.m. by Pattol ",'ian Gordon Ned- breathing. He said medical oxygen, , To find out how ^URljty Research can help imprdvC' 9uality Mtmerials from Europe about two weeks ago. FOR MOTHER The buiUlera who display tlila . EN Ar ie l and' l Ac h u e b May 2 and charged with speeding. dow who reported following the are coming for Mother's Day which haa a greater water con­ a ^ and advertise oil heated your investment position^ contact: - - envelopes, stationery,' nov­ OnU iia for help on your next painting jeb. accused ~on Mveral town streets • AlnmlBum noik Up AMvlaga BEFINTSHINOS Henry Kleinschmidt, 21. of 94 Gardner - la the well known 7T tent, could be Bubatituted but that OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAV, bbinee have gone to addl> elties and specialties. Over SO Yean Experience Wells 8t>, was fined $10 fo r .a before making the'ar/est. 4 personality, columnist, this would defeat the purpoM of MoirilEB’S DAY’ V ’ , EDWARD wT KRASENIGS, Manager • Venetlaa BUida REASONABLE PRICES ttoaal expense' in. save you a Storm Doom \ I «■: breach of thS jM c e . H6 waa ar­ ’ Neddow said he first saw War- Alto home for the occasion the teat. money en the coet of hentr iikfl FREE e s t i m a t e s ^ , boys car allegedly nsake a wide • Ooniblnatton M^laakwa QallMlT-S8D7 rested after a light at the Andy the Boshnick’i other deughter The. flight alma spedflcally at •RT. 86—iVAPPING, CONN. CAMPRESS and Navy Club during a danes. turn at. Sto^e and Devon Sta. The Mrs.. Florence LudWig of Pelham testing the- new lightweighl; space ' ‘ iff S h e a r s o n , H A M M ILL 4 ,C p . P IK E L E N O X McwcKnsfnr Awning Co. XT THE RICHFIELD 8IQN . A. AUUmL lUphen A. Reale, 18. o f 7i Wood­ car made several mor«. wide N. y. •uit beidg worn by Nelman. For . Nsw.Ve* lfe«|ls*eie« ' S So. tUii SW M l 1-22W 723 MAIN ST.. MANCHESTER PHOKB Ml 9-4501 land 8t„ ' similarly charged,' rt- turns at lntersectl,ms, the officer , 199WC!mCBNTI»ST. RarriaMi RL MlaMSheetor moat of the'flrat 12 hoUra tha proa. Telapliaaa Ml i-8991 tE U MI $-A404 .fJkiggad. -B(#rt»yar fme-amdsf-’faW) [itinaa* •i4rr‘'H*2M''witi«ifd~4or^^ -PJiABMAeY ' 9 1 s Main Straat. MaaMiaalar • MMcIi^ a>1871 ' — — ^ bond, is sch^eduled to be siraigned CMumbln ooireepeodent, M n. Dob- simulate flight at 80,000 feet •—an 299 E. Oeatar ~ Raale objaeted T.to tha language in Town Oowt oni May 24., nld Tuttle AOtUMuy altltuqe at Which death , would ■ -''Jx- ■ ■ . r.'W ' - \ ;K

\ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, MAY 10. PAGE EIGHT -MAHCHr.STER EVENING HERALD. MANHIESTER. CONNm SATURDAY, M A ^ O , 1958 PAGE Wom«n like a. ■iron* rtlent m«n^ Tnoitc. ■ you m»y f j t to Je « * th f f ALLEY OOF . > BY V. T. HAMLIN OUR BOAKOING HOUSE wUh MAJOR HOOHLE bantl aome.day.-HMwln H. Stuart. .X. - kiC^n . NON m tk. aoot> b«c*ttto they thltik he W tutenlnt. ‘ " — ,THB M to AND GO nou. * *1 that I arti or.ever hehe to be,' Patient-t -What are Itny chanceef I owe., ■ ^ -i • 1 Doctor—Well,■—Well, If I were you, I X:, - [wouldn't auri any^ conUnue4 Herald Angle X'- If you,are notlot Sfrald to tSce the I atoriee. . By . . EARL" YOST Ibaily Crosi^w<^d Puzzle X Bporte Bdllmr Cheney Outlasts Bob rvnu Gets X ,^ Jottihga from the Little Rlack Book Mound Victot'y ACROSS 44 Triaiadaie (ey Cr<^mwell Glub,^ 12r8 1 Boala like Noeb'a tefil rebel Mailbag producedXnmtJher of letUtfa this week and one In 48 RellUec of J3 ReMin.|teeL i EleoKauL ISvFibriMtn. _ particular contained s0n(e interesting fiets and figures. Fi­ In ReMef Role ■ ‘ -I 10 Poimieiu tree boi poItoL nancial ejeperts claim thiKeven if Ted WilKam« of the Red , The .Ywap ,a little of everything in yesterday afternoon's o( J««a 51 Slight breeie. 21 Ibetb ea n whinL marathofi baseball offering at the West'Side Oval between 14 RwidUli 52 French aeeent,. . 25 Fm i : earned $250,000 a year, ckmble the amount he is supposed By PAT BOLDUC veceublt. - 53 A rejreeentillee 27 Mr. to signed for, he still would-aot be in the samd class with host Cheney Tech and Cromwell. A total of 20 runs, 26 base Aanericak. 15 Sur elJTke •1 th eL u t 28 Bfogia. hits, 26 bases on balls, 14 strikeouts, seven extra base hits and Yesterday’s .l|4X^i^ ' Exploding for seven runs ia Suppen 29 Adeeelik Babe Ruth as a money maher. W h^the Bambino e a r ^ $80.- aeven'errota were'chalked up In the*- S«TP« Veer llch." 000 In «8c1».pf...______tlw. 19S0 — and»Bd i9Slf>i s a i f — —— ;------...... levu Boston 13; Baltitfiore 5 (1 the fifth inning and an addi­ PRISCILLA’S POP BY .AL VERMEER 14 Piitiaie. •{ Yi .IS S u ^ . 10 Type el pUoh seveh Inning game. Cheney won. Detroit 7, KautSas City 1 (N) tional four tallies-jn the sev- kaiflit ie inner. 58 Muetai «t tbi aeanong, he lean Utah HO.000 JocN^'^.^dtiie ArcAre hag ip» 12-S; thanks to all their runs lit 33-DrIak. X aa income tax, thua hla take home Arcare has New Tfork,^; Washington 6 (N) th frame, Manchester High IT COST A WHOLE antiqueV*^ BUT IT WILL BE 17 Giaier _ . Cardei 3 word*. prsvtoua' Preakne'ssikiMsa 'th* 1first Pree frames off starting Chicago. 8. Cleveland 0 QUARTER, BUT) YOU MEAN WE KEEP IT LON^ 23 Dat! Sm L 46 Barbecue 41 Preeijkallal VVhirlawpy In 1941. Next tiKprder in the'first f»mL scoring four A i i ( their close C O £ pSnnaiit Chase, one would have any trouble set- BosToo ...... 10 11 .476 4* the boat Indians itiadesthe tdaiUng. iA 24~StiKntrar-ieaBdi.'' ~ mpiipmeet. if*****.' ting along' on '5125,000' a year, came CtUtion 1948, Hill I^ e e times. The home nuiesUllled 8 pair Clevelaind . . . . 10 11 .476 4.x 24 MtAMTlike • 47 Ifcau at bridgu,. 42 Rmpm4 In 9 ■ .d Bold In 195P and 1951 Wlldcau thetr fifth v t ^ of the dow n atlnanlant mlnuf taxea, but for the record, of .markers to the aecoh^ ^ d then Milwaukee. May lO'WyLlt.waa Baltimore 8 9 .471 4 , spring season. The locals - hava- icbri. V Kuth’a take home nay waa greater was UD on Naahttii in 1955 and 28 Tnrekd earfyiei I BiAop'a tiiU M 43 Ce^aiMt M l iwed/Up matters with a' aix-nin suggested to Manager/FfM Haney D e tro it...... '. 10 12 .465 4H boWed only to Wethevafl^ alid Eattem ebnrebea 44 Perioda M enlla*. than Williama apd it •!•<> went a Bold R tder'laat yeaf^>.^ , Nashua, u ^ r ^ g in tha third. Reliefer Bud last night that the aqiutton to the Chicago ...... 5 -11 .318 6 4 played to a 2-2 tie with Windh*n> ■ bundle, la longer way. 1. winning thi 1955 Pr4aM»ss, in AutlriUa 2, Dance. •- ■;«■*■= MlUury Qodlto-.came on ln»^e fourth and Milwaukee Braves’ right field Todav*. Games In seven starts UUa spring. n CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER ''30 Reecue. . • • '.. . . 1:54 3/6, waa'-qr.ly four-fifth^ off ly hltlesa the rest of thr problem cculd be. found on his While notching their fourth 4 47 M ^ Aatrtaewe the ■‘perfect” race. A hi-eakdoi^ Washington at NeW York, Kem- U Sea tehee rallied Control champion in the major route.. pitching staff. merer (0-W va. Ford (1-2) straight win. Coach Tom Kelley's to the cod. league . among the eatabllahed of the fastest fractional t[ Meanwhile,' ^ m VlacluUa was Haney took the bait, saying with impressive Si’lk Towners banded 32 I.eil a nMetinf; « S L t S ^ . shows that Bold and BolHuler Boston at Baltimore, Brewer ScoL 49 Jeeja or beapa pitchers' la Robin Roberta of the hqving control/trouble and after aa straight a face aa he. could (1-3) vs. HarsluAan (4-0) tito visitors their third setback in X 2 worda PhiUles. Entering the 1958 cam- turned the first quarter' tat :23 esttoping in-the first two Innings, m uster^/ six contests. Big Bob Neil, who ■4t I 37 Cinnibir er 7 1. bearieb in 40 S. f. Mt.riHier- Noble Impulse sf^d the second Cromkrqll pecked awky for' one run Cleveland kt Chicage, ferraraae in nMltrit. I ..jwiiieii-X...... _WaUi Street M pgijm. Roberta had hurled 2,859 ‘-‘I can’t put Warren Spahn^n. (0-1) ys. Donot/^ (®-3)_ took bvef for starter SWp Fisher 8 In an el^ inaaner. S4 A Ugh wM. ;ihnrnjr9 and liad gtven up but 575 quarter In ;23 1/ 6, Bold rah the in the third, two in the fourth and wtth only^ond'^flfqrJir the "firit iBi BX AL CAPP vHnrf^BOB LUBBEtW X ■ 30 Creainr el - third q rarter in ;23 875, Saratoga right... I f .I did that Td.havc.to put Kairssa 'Ctfy' aT Detroit,' Terry LONG SAM Cniacb uel Dw. 9 PoUtieal picnia S4 Atofpiacr pmdnct. b-aes on balla, for an average otwe mofe'in the fifth. Not tak­ Ldw Burdette In left. He got three (2-1) vs. Hoeft (2-1) nidi:, gained -credlt-'Am the Ui victory. 10 Actreea nagea. 4it7 Npea of 1.81 walkii per nine inning game. posted :24' 3/5 foi the speediest ing any Chances after the'bssea hla first of the aeaa^ga againit VUMTAdHAaeiN® 1WUMO-- e'lOUBH 39 Ben Ho(Wl 'hitifhe Other day, too.” libawrrew’s Gaoies X srvil me vch, w dea., >w> n * 40 CheriihM. II Character in , tlotia . During the i^ s t aix yeara, Rob- fourth quarter and Bold and 'were jammed in the Sixth, CoS^ one defeat., Rlghthander\L Y n pg«?TBP COHWNIONfr 43 City in Flinden, “For Whom the . SO Bon. erta haa ranked either first or sec. Nashua -j^vered the final three- Tony D'Angona brought in hu^i^ Spahn, already assured of a Washington at New York (2) Morin, Who was relieved a lT h * eJyoMAjo 45 Obeerred. Bell Telia" 40 AlUtude: Abfer. sixteenths in :19 The totaL elapsed Akko Aocomazo and he 'Mtot' the Ttiche among baseball’s Immortalti Boston at Baltl>i;ore (2) .. atari the fifth Inning only orid in the control department in. collected twO-,sihgles and a key, m A11 ti ij the majors. The Ameripan Licague time for the per !ect mile and door. Cleveland a*.'CSiibago (2) return again, was Charged with three-sixteenths-ia 1:53 4/5. run-produoing double last night in Kansas City at Detroit \ the loaa. leader ia Gerry SjUiIey 6 t the Chi­ ' Fatten' Batting .Aydrages the Braves' 5-3 victory over Cin­ cago 'White '^ x who inaued but cinnati It wag the fifth straight Troinendous'Rqme Run “ vX 434 free tickets to first base In Bin Bweeney of the Provldencel National L^agm Taking advantage of a walk, i;«dsids ha« been-been-voU votr the outatand-outstand *A®h had three^ kits, including trhpph for the Braves and the 1,604 Inninga over an ll-year pe­ doubles, while Exy Parker. Haiik 37-year-oId Spahn, who hsA y^t Yesterday'a lUaulta fielder's choice, wild pitch, an er­ riod, an average of 2,44 walks per Ing rookie In the American Hockey P laying H ooky Pittsburgh 1,. Philadelphia 0 ror and a single by leftfielder John League for the 1957-58 seaaron . . . Jaslowski, Hjtity Holmes and Skip to lose a..game this season. w n gime. The bMt one-year rehord Brown each had a pair. aU for the Haney's . ?» 2« 300 Innings'for the almoat unbe­ caught for the losers. It Is be­ first and the Redle^e-^leadlng 3-0, homer by a pinch-hitter Dave lievable average o€ 0.62. when the gates swing open Mon­ Standings GatUgan. The ball carried far over; day, June 30 for a 24-da^ meeting lieved that he's the first nouth- Haney let Spahn bat for himaelf. W. L. Pet. G.B. 132 $i J4 34 ;paw to catch in a regular game The amazing left-hander, to the dirt road' in left-centerfield . . - Aniateur tennis w|ui "bpay Brdves R olling in H igh G ear Milwaukee 7 .850 — and provad to ba ona~i3f-tbe loag--.- "Auld Lang Syne" WiU be the and disorganised,” confides ^two- )rt. the Oval. whom victoi^'s aA' vitamihs, rain- San FrancisICO .14 9 .609 EN BALD and JERRY BRONDKIELD 13* |3» Negt week, Cheney has three med a Bob Purkey pitch on a line eat clouts scan at Mt. 'Nebo..Ja--: theme song at Fenwav Park Sun­ time Wimbledon iha -pion' Lew Chicago ...... 1 3 9 .591 I several years.' " Hoad, but proft sStonal tennia is gameii listed. The Techmen play to the idghtfleld corner ala Stan Pittsburgh ..',.1 2 9 .571 X. to S2 day, May. IS when zb outstand­ Musia^ for a double. The hit scored 1V4 Second guaasem snjbycd a field ing figures of the quarter' cen- “.nheer turmoil.”: Hoad explains bis Bh|st Windsor at the .Oval Monday Spahn Captures No. 5, Cincinnati ...... 9 9 .500 3 day at Vi»^txp6aat of the visiting feelings in the current issue of afternoon it 2. travel to Lyman the Braves’. first run and, in the Philadelphia . . . 9 12 .429 4V4 tilry that Tpm Yawkey haa owned opinion of Redleg Manager Birdie roach.' iJe^te his Herculean blast the Boston Red Rox will be re­ Eisquire . . . F or/ the third ’con-^ Memorial on YVednesday and face Los Angeles1 . . . 9 14 ..391 5V4 ^ _ (fid not remain in the secuUve year, goalie Johnny. Bow­ Vlnal Tech in Hhddl-town on Fri- Tebbetta, put them' on the right St. Louis , . . . . 4 14 .222^ r 411 49e- 50 united ^and taUte part in batting day. -■ track. Spahn later scored the sec­ Covington": ffits Hard game. Alto, Morin, who waa coast­ and liffleld drills. One-time Red er of the (^veland Barons has - /Today’s Oantoir ing along With a fine 3-hit 8-0 been tiamed the most valuable Summary: , . / ond run. Phiiadelphia T t Pittsburgh u w l§r 57 Sox favorites who will return in­ Wes Covington, who still hobbles, shutout for four complete Innings, clude Lefty Grove, ifel Pameli, Joe player to the Ap.erioan Hockey Cheaey Tcrh (III / Semproctf (3-1) vs. Law (3-1). moved into rightfield at the start Leagua^ Bower previoualy waa ab r h pj^'a r rbl around on a damaged left - knee ]^ew York. May 10 (/P )— There’s something familiar about "Cincinnati s t 'Milwaukee—Had- «0 Dobson, Jimmy Foicx, Bobby Parker, cf .. 4 3 3 supplied the winning blow in the of- the fifth frame. Hit replace­ Poerr.. Johnny - Peaky Ifike Hig­ named during . tlM 1955t59. JUid Pouente. 3b 9 i that National League race. Wes Covington is hack: beltm’^Tor dix (1-1) ys. Rush (1^1). ment,. Danny. Jones faced Tonly - SJ 1956-67 aeaaoaa as a member o l , Zinaarr; 2^ T o 0^ 1 ? ! **8btn when he parked Furkey*s 2 (Chicago at St. 'Lotii(S—Brcm ah «7 I&3 gins, Dom DiMaggio, Joe/Voamik. ]: and 0 count slider into the right- Milwaukee. Warren Spahn leads the league in'victories and three batters in the flfUi, glring 5-/0 the Providence . eda. I iTyaT^lb 3b 2 4 1 (2-2) vs. Mlxell (0-3). up two hits and two runs before r JL ■,» u a PM. OIL Joe:Cronin. Ted Hughson, IQIiSi 3 1 4 2 I field runway for a three-run homer. the first place Braves are riding a five»gfiiltc winning streak, Los Angeles at, San 'Francisco— Kinder, Vem Stephens. George • • • ! HofitiM. rf , 2 0 “ 0 now that they’ve beaten Clncln--- ^ ^ ------movintc over to rightfield an() «5 ‘ Plana are underway to increa-ae • Kaminaki. c 1 ."A 1 11 It wSa Covington’e third homer In Podres (4-0) vs.'Antonelll (2-2);' Kell. Rick Ferrell and, Earl Jnhrt- 3 0 0 0 - the six games in which he ha4 play- nati again. making way for Morin'a return. “Mind if I liston to,^ HIS troubiM fir«t. Mr. Btrolay? son. The 8 m host Baltimore May Ute gating capacity at Riverside, p" won three, one a six-hit shutout Tomorrow's Games But . nm to be denied, the locals ! 0 0 1; ed and. gave, .him 8 for 19 and a -A year, ago. CovlnglnaTelurned oven Milwaukee,' -/...... ■ Thiladelphia at Pittsburgh (2). — - I want to loft of work up to jroural“ - — - IS'lh a'reguUrTy scheduled game. speedway by another l.OOU, ‘ A.Vii’hii'ri,;' -7—in r - n "0“ ^ f .421 batting average. Spahn, with from a stay in. th4 minors and continued .their oheiaiight against AluweP To Previoiu CroBBword Puzzle On Cfaunified Pag« liclst Harry Storm reports. The The Braves now are 2-1-vs. Cin> Cincinnati at Milwaukee, Morin, who apparently had coolhd : T»UI« . ... 22 12 )S 21 2 12 8 for 22, is hitting .364-^about 200 started blasting for -the Braves, cy, and Spahn holds JSoth Ji/tc- Chicago at St. Louis (2). first four meet# this season drew OoRIH^il III) points higher than .either Harry Spahn was the only 20-game win­ off, and wound up With seven big B. BY JOHNNY HART .Fine college baaeball pairing in better than 20,000, a new early 1 •b r h DO tories. He gained his fiftlV": com- Ivos Augeles at San Francisco, markerg Overall, the Invaderi COTTON WOODS BY RAY GOTTO 4 ,:______Hanebrink or Andy Pafko \yA® ner in the NL and Cincinnati plete game, alsp tpifa to'Uie ma­ f yifiMK I’LL TRY Uiia neck ef the Woods this after-' se'ason^mark. Last' week’s post- ^'x 2 b • have been platoon ing in rightfield,. paced the way to the pennaril for employed a total of 17 playera. noon pita New Hampshire again^ ponement due to the rain broke a ; jJJbl'il' rf jors. with a nine-nlUerr last night Singles ,by Captain Danny Renn. fatwif-) can't ..B-BUTHOWCAN X il'ju s r KNOW THAT SOAAE- ] HEY. , AAY NBW eOAAB That waa no fucky'liuiKh, let- Milwaukee by roUthig over dead in (uid lined a do,uble--for the Braves' mPIT,«ON... ON WILEY. ' ' m i ' Conneetictit at Storra at 2 o'cU>» string of .28 consecutive ' rgeing jftlvrm' »»' the afternoon’s leading, hitter'wUh we EVER BE . >OAYI COTTONr.,, . - United Stock Car facing S 0;*’"*^ Spahn hit'Tor himself,'/saidsatd'l 18 of their 22' meetings. ■first run,, in the fifth. Pete Whise- Ortiz Winner youVe seen COMPLETELY YOU AINT ~ y — SgtUrdsys . . . Joe Brown, Who > ** o 1 j Haney.. "Who else could .-I put in three singles, two runs batted,, in £-SO KIND HAPPY HERE SEEN MY, Club has scheduled another all- .retained his workl't ilghtwelght j flllSck! -§b’' It waa '57 ait over again last nant had three Of the Redleg hits, and three runs scored, little Bobby WITHOUT 5 ij thef'e than can hit any better?" night. Covington, just off the in­ driving in a run with a single in star show Sunday afternoon at boxing title last Wednesday night 1 Petralla. ir Spahn saluted, Haney for letting Daigle and Bill Malausky, h tre­ risinviile Stauiiura.,'Starting'''at by stoppiftg Ralph Dupas ih the jured list, hit hit third home run a thte4-run fifth capped by Steve In Coast Bout mendous double by Nell, four mls- him hiL faying, "Tbat kind of in six-games and made it good for Biljt(>'s )>ases-loaded single. 2:3<>'', . . The stockh will r««r to­ eighth round, is said to b^-at least M-yrhai. c'r M f thinking does a Woild o t g o ^ for cues, two 'free passes, a .ftelder;i night at RiversidS Park.'W ^ the 35 and may have been around for _ 1 three raiu that beat the Redlcgs Mays, with one homer in his Hollywood, May 10 (Ah—Young choice . and two sacrifice bunts, a pitcher's confidence but, bow S-3y as. Spkbn became the first to first qualifying heat »lat^' to get A»0a sufniTidTi.■naLLSi.-Lj-m. Brown 9 a»a^X.^ /boxtnK^ 1 ToIaIn . . r , . * , * B ID42 ^IR S x 4—12 H first 22 games led a 12-hit Giant Carlos Ortiz of New York is a with both batters reaching safety, about that Otfvington ? He goes up win five in the majors this .year. burst that counted six extra-brme I the green flag at 8,*15. . . . Bob is 30. Brown, guldetf by Ldii Vla;..-rrSrnw<.ii''.'.'.''.'''' ' : . 'iioi 222 0 S there nonchalant as yoU please, .vear or more away from threaten­ paved way for the heavy damage Peck of Teaneck.' N.J., has been cusi and Bill Oore was a clito TB.ZInm-cr. Jp.n<,«rki'-^J! H-r"rt. Spahriie is unbeaten. Coving­ blows. Ra.v Monzanl, now 3-3. ing lightweight champion Joe as 13 Indians paraded to the plate. Dili was a ciun,KsmlrrJtt 2F Porkrr I humming, to himself, knowing he ton is 8-for-X9 with, 10 RBIs after struck out eight and finished with named head basketball coach at er for a decade before get-ilX3B Cli-n-r 9 Crcrnwrll 14 HBP. can hlt-gnj’ pitcher. And he does. Brown, and Joey Lopes of Califor- Teams Match Runt X- Bates College . \ . .Channel 18 recovering from a spring training a 10-hltter. after blanking the], nia ha.s, without any luck, tried into tbe/national llfnellght ’ Zii»sf»r. You can't beat that combinatfon knee Injury. T)>e Wildcats pushed over a haa announced it will carry th( Jay Fulmer, younger bro'.h-1 ^ < of confidence and ability.” Dodgers on three hits for six. i qini twice. single marker in the top of the Preakness next Saturday star^ er of fornjt/r world s mlddleweicht 1 . LASTINO IMPRF.'^SION On the other side of the stadium. 51a} 1 Paces Giants . Southpaw D.-inny MrDoviH.lo.n his | But 21-year-old Ortiz scored his sixth but the home forces quickly at ^5:30 . , . Four-man ^dget king Gene Fylmer. tvill get s i ------San Francisco'; s u r p r i s i q g third, giving up seven runs in the 27th straight victory and im­ matched it in the bottom of the TebbeLta summed things up in a first two innings. g-ie w tw tling card will ^headline chancy to strtit his stuff before; Leginglon. Kv. iNEAl-Man o' neat word,package. Said he; Giants moved into second, a half- proved his prestige considerably inning as Renn led off with his Wednesday night's pro wrestling nationtonwWe teevee audience on" War had at game behind, .as Willie Mays d''ove The last place Cards had only last ' night when he decisively third hit and raced home on Wes least one ■ sop' or i "It never' hurts to have a pitch- foii.r hits off loser .Moe Drabowsky BUGS BUNNY ' card at Fqot Guar fio e a e p t ] p» v o v ' PROCEDURE IF ITTOME,ANO— WATFRFORD funds -Vvill end tonight. President up with more than one hit. PRESIDENT IS , ...... (3227, Pat Tremareo (151-376), Insurance pinned a 1,656 score to .Chester Country C3ub. Coach Larry Busy Day In Rlghtflrij)! , Movm Ti/ms wro VOUkE QUITTING, Phil Sullivan repo^. Tha'house Bill Adamy J315), Tony Salvatore Perry’s charges have now choked BLAMING Me ! J TNERTLL i ^ aeM m m f / eemeu. JNear/eer BCOBey pace the . Women’s Championship Neither club impressed in' the SPEED BOW; to bdUse. canvass^started T^ursdav (127-324), Pagani (129-224 for Division and Peg Everone of Ham­ up 16 consecutive victories, Ihclud- field, with the victors being guilty night with a goal set a t 52,500. two strings) and Bill Carlin (i!3 den fired games of 114, 124 and 147 New York, May 10 (iiPj-rThe New Yo,rk Yankee.s m et the ing u last season, oT seven errors and the WlJdcata STOCK CAR RACES in Us lone game)!^ The .Barbers, to top the Women’s Singles with latest challenge to their American League lead in Lvpical Sj"**** committing eight bobbles. Feshler who compete in the strong Y 38,5. fashion. Yogi Berra junked bis slump and Bob Turley shrug- Ballard^ ahd sun McFarland hsd a busy afternoon In rightfield, roM ORROl^ 2:30 R.M. (x>Uegr Baaeball Wednesday Night League, had. ....The tourney, under the capable being cretoted with three putouta Qu~innip[ai7'2I, Hartford Univer­ games of 5^9, .562 and 553. direction of Mike Dziadik, assist­ ged off early, trouble for his fourth victory ' each shot an g2 and Captain Bob • Racaa-^-M I-ap Feature Berra', the squat sw atter whb'-^^ j Reynolds had a 90 for the 18 holes. and' two aaaiats. sity 9.* Salvatore (136-3681, Martin ed by Ed Feustel and Bob Cjlough, Manchester returns to CXIIL ...... - ...... p... k4mii« as .— Ooliimbla ,13. Yale 8. f351) and Pagahi- /337)' also bowl- Green manager, ends a highly suc­ generally cornea through when he’i Alternate Joe S'egal toured the Silk <» - Haiiford-New l-ondon Rd. needed moat, .ignored his .192 bat­ I Town course in 90. warfare Monday afternoon, boat­ Westfield'(Mass.) State.Teach­ fd in the singles. Hartfoid!; Ed cessful stay tomorrow night. It ing Wtodlvam in a 3:16 encounter Adults $1.25—Kids 80c ers 4, WllUmanUc Teachers 2. Burbank is the leader in this divi­ marks the first time the event ting average, blasted a homer and Sense of Hum or j Best for the Bell ^owners waa a f r e e PARKING drove in three runs to a 9-5 vic­ i 78 by veteran Dick Day. ! at Nebo;„ Friday afternoon the lo­ Bowdoin 4, T rin ity -3 (10 in-, sion with a rousing 431. haa been hVld in the Cit;f of Village cals travel to Bilatot for a 3; 15 nings). . ■ ' ■» Also )ast night. lAM L4>dge Charrp. tory over Washlngton> '■’contend- Also yesterday,., the Red and f tog'' Sehators last night. St. Louis, Majk 16 (-T) —' j Wliile Jayvees, apai-ked by roimds lf*^J** ***^ agalqat the Rams. Pitcher Hemi Welimeler kept I of *; by Bob S e g f e ^ d Pete Zag- i Sophomore Pat M lstretta is ex~. GemUnuea Blastery ( ' his sense ol humor upon learn­ lio,, turned back th^ "Glastonbury! pitch a^alhat the Whip- CAPTAIN EASY BY LESI.IE TURNER Thirley. meanwhile, . gave up ing he had been lvalvea-5',i. | pets, while junior Clyde Richard three home runs but continued his the National I.Mgue and sold Nc.xt week the Indians engage j "'*** 8® against the Rell Ttjwnera. MR. ABERNATHY BY RALSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY mastery over the Senators and by the ,St. Ixtuls Cardinals yes­ Conard of West Hal tford Monday ! MssrkesWr (li) belted a homer himself as the Yan- terday to Detroit. h po a e rbl (home), oppose Windham Weetocs-' Daieie, cf 1 0 0 0 1 HES BEEN DOWN THERE keea moved IV*. games ahead of "At lease I’m moving Up,” day (home) and meet Bristol in a j McliDotli. 3b 11*10 i WONDER the'N^ta. the big right-hander said with return match Friday in the Bell I Kscilnif’ to 3 5 4 3 3 FOR OVER TWO HOURS... □ 0 10 0 0 1 whatS keeping [ Turley has won nine In a row a grin. Town. Kcahlor. rf 3 3 2 0 0 Hl/Ai Match results: Malau.aky, If 14 0 13 from Waahirlgton since Memorial The. Cardinals are last In the Banavlzf. 3b Day, 1965. He’s hit only two home .Manrhriter Brlala) 0 0 1 t o HAHCHESTER'S I^IRSf Natloi^'-League, the Tigers Sm)i)i ...... Ds.v ...... Avery, c ...., 0 4 0 0 0 runs in' the majors-—both against j seventh In the American. McFarland .... ZWal)( >...... Flaher, p .... 0 0 0 1 0 the Senatore.' -- ''' Beat Ball ...... Boat Ball Hell, p ...... 1^. 0 I 1 The B(>st6n Red Sox won their' n<',\'nold.a ...... 5tranc.^...... - Totals ...... 3« 12 9 27 13 ~7 S • **!• 'fourth straight, "rocking Baltimore land righl-handei^, faced the In­ B a l la r d ...... ' [,a4tTiizakt' .,. ■JIl Narwlrh (4» dians for ‘he first lime since 1948, Beat Bail...... Baal Ball .... -—' ab 1—h po a e rbt 13-5 to goto a share of fourth Brrry. 2b .... -..-I piacf with Cleveland. The Chi<;ago ^ een he waa with Washington, Total ...... I Total ...... , a-t>all)can,.'r...,...... ( White Sox beat the Indians 2-0 on retired'16 in order between Oaii*. 3b !...... 2 Russ Nixpn’s second-inning single Miller, »i' ...... 2 Early 'Wynn’s two-hitter—the flrSt b-Murphli M, p .... 3 winnihg romplete game of the and a seventh-inning double by N i n e M a jor I R aces Scheiber, if 2 year by tha Sox staff. Rocky Colavito while Claiming his Prvltop, if ...... 2 seventh twd-hltter in the majors Murkett. cf ...... S Detroit walloped Kansas (JUy Scheduled TodaJ^ James, rf ...... 1 7-1 in the other ^m e. and second victory of th e, season. Chev. rf-...... 0' 3^ ^ The Sox had 13 hits, but left 13 on e-Klna, ...... 1 JEFF COBB 6 y PB'i'E 'HOFFMAN Ken Aapromonte and Npll Chris- Jones, p-rf ...... i THE STORY OF MARTHA WAVNE BY WILSON SCRUGGS Icy hit their flret major, league base. /Ted Beai-d’s first AL homer, New York. May JO UP) — More' Coaentlno. rf 1 Itomera for the Senators while a two-run shot, was the big blow/ than 5200.()00 is at stake today in Moran, 3t> r...... 4 as riiokie Jim lMudcat) Grant lo8t* the nine feature races scheduled Macarchuk.'lb WttT»05OU ICQJETklNGTWTMCirr B(UtKES iU9 ASI^Tce Vt^mUfSil SUE’S Zt^SlUdlE, iMDPLEjJiy UMUm Noi|^ Zauchln hit hla third of the Morin. p.> rf ...... 4 RWO Q/r USOirrjK USEFUL.sXWAN. AgEAL BECAUSE UR1OKUIC>«M$AU.0MeR season. The Yankees matched the bis first. at eight major race. tracks. I 18 CHALLENGING HOLES Ray Boone drove in four runs Howard, c ...... 4 - , ^|AM0~.JU5TBKkBUUA TUEixiuraian’j Nat iMXfrcr with Mickey. Mantle Topping the national card is the scoring on. -an Inside-thc-park for the Tigers, gelling three in fOO'iOOO ^ d e d Gray ' Lag Handi­ ToUtls M l 8 34 9 ' f 4 - — dOwCERT'TOuF HEZ MAKE’S a-Hit home run for Berry in 3 ^ . .6U0RIA. homer, a 460-foot shot to center .the first with a hpme run that cap at Jamaica, where a field of b-Rim ter Miller (n '2nd. off loaer Pete Ramos, now 2fl. handed Ned Garver his first loss. 15. clash at one and one-eighth c-Grounded out for (They in Sth. Paul Foytack, who had lost-two Mapcliettei: ...... (Sou 071“ ■ 40X-12■ Fun For Young^ anti Old OPEN DAILY/^ '.Turley, whose only other homer miles, Golden Gate Fields also of­ Norwlcti i, came to 1953 for the old St. Louis in a low, w’on his third with a four-, fers a 55(),000 added event in the 3B. Feshler. Kelt, Murke hitter. Tha *Of'« -A-'» ron was un­ Goldeii .Gate Handicap^ i llKSn; BKlRenh. iforan^BAJ^^^Djllgee s Brawns, gave up seven hits and t^'^toah 2. Banav., 10 AM; to 11 P.M. walked Six, but struck out nine. earned, 'Scoring on Billy Martin's At' Garden State Park, Holly­ 2; DP. Feebler to td Itean. WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE 1 The Red JSox got the job -done error in. the third. wood an3; MLorla 7 Tor.9 runs la 4: jMjeii with a doubla In a five-run second protected by rain which, wiped oiit evenu-rwJ^b Churchill powna of­ 2, for t -runs in 0 (ritched to tlireo b*^ OPPOSITE DAIRY QUEEN V igainat loser' Billy 0;DelI, Dave yesterday's play, cirries hjs 66 into fers a 510,000 added, ra c t aa its ttrjr in Sth tnaUixM' Horpai* 0 lor. 8 ■V aiuler w(>n his fourth, although the second round of ■ the 520,000 chief attraction. Garden State also runs to 8: HBPTuWalaaeky (Moritoljij Hot Spi^nga C^en Golf Toutna- haa schedulad a $10,000 added faet IMIt toned for 11 hits. ’a<^^R^'MaA<«MasHMsevMapii«j*>(«enersnU8tovUaaX. naaijgtortazftiHMtsf.MO 'A L.v((^:6toAXWS.rd ratfiviri :Z Mffywir-tW-M- ym 3M r-^-auCl«yt- iharit toiOi^

. '"'T' '. /■ ■ .w;'' ' / i ; ' A ,I : I*.: 7v. N MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN-, SATURDAY. ,MAY 10, 1968 PAGE ELEVEN PAOB TEN MANCHESTER EVENING hIsRALD, MANCHESTER. C0NN.> SATt^^DAY. MAY 10, 1958 N, Household Goods 5l Rooms Without 59 Business Locatim Houim for Sale T2 Houses for Sal* 72 Houses for Sale 72 Lots for,8«le 73 Legal Notice 'Auto Driving School ^*A HotWehOli^ Services THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW! FAGALY end SHORTEN ArtidM For Salt Boots and Acesssorias i6 BENDDC 0X1 l u x e Boor model PLEASANT room fpF^ young lady. : for Rent (XXV) EAST HARTFORD Excel­ (XXID'-SIX room CApe^ Fwished (XXr)'-'--MA(JNmCJBNTfA(3I ranch 'HANdka^TW ^-Lols 90’ frdiihitt.' Dffered ^13A OTAh HABlUaC TnUni: UjIKp: LtriigiBR tor, aala-icSa’ automritle.-' ironer Dual. controls All,privileges ot-diome. Ftw fast FURNISHED one «x>m office In lent Inveatmenl property,'-'W,000. redeeation room, gari^e, hovered 821,800. Sprint Street, Beautiful.uUfuDy Nice location. (jUy water. '.First LfiiTntng tlK^V# In our «lualr f con y i b a i , 2x61, 2x8a, floorihg, sheath­ 8BBXI3P OUTBOARD IS flidl R, ‘ gnd thermostat. U^^d twica. Xtl ^ c e lle i.t inveatment - property. patjb. 'Beautiful landscaped ygnf, wjooded and landscai lot.. R. F. 81,000 tsAea it. CMt ^ 8-6930. ClasiifM WlCAVINa of bums, moth hS New arid. used. Call MI >4436. from aVer^hU>IU MI 9-3329. central location. Ideal arrange- that 1. tPrAL- trolled aundard or Mitoinatlc ing, Windows; doors and plumbing 8-8233>^ • • Fdr, further Informettori or ep- choice.' location. to7,900. R. F. Dimock A Co., xn 9-5345, Joseph TEDrORD of 168 Oak Sueei, . and torn clothing, hoaiery runa,' D oRMAT was filKlfi LET O ff TilC LS'ASH VOQ A - ment for a life Insurance aeleemtoi fm .... .*■. .1 . —...... care la eaay u>d at^yahle. U> handbags repaired, ripper re­ -Tl.tuik ify iH e a M ft^ W l M M ' sui^ies. Open Saturday 8-6 p.m.. lent toj.eee cell R. ■-#. Dimock. I^ Oo., Ml 9-5248, Joseph 'Ashford, MI 9-6818. Barbara bci^ter, have fitad a rM[U«*t dated SPflL AMO p i W I WAS He fiOlHS 10 tlVI IT UF/, or menufacturing' repneentative. .... S , 1956. whir IK* Uquor Ceotrol Advertisement cenaed achooi aullipriMd b> De­ placement, umbrallaa repaired, Week days 8:80-6 p.m. or can MI 16^ BKANEAl ■'Comat ■aU Telephone, enswerthir aervlce, , Co.; Realtors, Ml 9-8245, Ashford, xn. 't-6818, Barbara Woods, x n 9-7702, Rotert Mur­ Suburban for Sal(8'x 9-2892, (%Homan’a HouseWrecktng. JtOVINO , 4j-ton kir-condlUoner, Wooda, xn 9-7702, Robert Mur­ dock, xn 3-8472 or Rotert Agnew. 'OunuataD for permlialon to move toy c l a s s if ie d ADVT. partment of Motor V^hlclea. Ml maiTa ehirt collars mveraed and boat. 8350. Dial 2-7288. • Like'now. XQ 3-6929. - :' anifie parking. Reasonable. Jowph Aihford, Ml 9-63lf Biw. ‘ mg* itor* bu*inr«* now Igcatoif^st 3-4S8C . \ ■ twawuKSHr Yard located at Sjock Place, off b afa. Woods, XH 9-7702, Robert dock, MQ, 3-6472 or Robert Agnew, xn 3-6878. (V m ) BcjLToN Coven Center Street, Kancheeter to 6M D E P T .H O ^ S replaced. Miu-low'a Util# Mend­ Crockett Agency, 244 . Main : 3t., i — Center Streel,. Uancheiter. 771# bUebiei ing Shot>- N MM MOTHei7sr .North Main S t • ^ 'nJiASANT room naa?- bath tor Xiancheater. Murdock, XII 3*6473. or Robert 8-6878. , , New six toom Cape. Four, owned by Store*.' Incorporated, of i 8:15 P.M; . EARIU FjltOI} evcnlnga. $15,800, - Can early on mflk ona. hof whter beaters. Inrorae tetter F O ^ ^ L ASSI FI ED A D VT. Call MI 9-887jl< Ibw price Keya made while you naira, adjusts watches axpertly, One year old. R^afiohable. ,,parklng, bath and shower. 29' iPTVib ROOM hcoiSe W ith '^ ra g e, Carlton w, Hutchina, ^Barbara Woods, MI 9-7702, Rotert W«l. Marlow’s. Reasonabla prices. Open dally, JlaiaPSt, xn 9.7038. ■tbvc and refrigerator; CCtivenlent Carlton W, Hufbhina, R«aitteV,Xa than $4,000. F or appointment, Murdock.'Ml 8-6472, or-Robert Ag­ , MON. THRU FRL SOIL—Xkctilent quality and 9-5132. 246 HOLUSTER * t T , / Princeton. please' .qaii Howatrl R. Hastings. OTATE o r CONNECTICUT. Dieulct Thursday avenlngs. 129 Spnjea K MI 5-0105. - to bus. 8115 monthly^;^ 8-4062. new, MI 8-6878. of Coventry Probate Court. Tows of Motorcycles—Bicycles 11 FORMICA countera, ceramic wall dean; Also . old rotted Six room Ck>lonial,,|'H baths, targe Realtor. . Manchester, x n 9-1107 Coverttry. Mey I. 1968, - 10:50 A.M. cow'^mandre. Prompt delivery^ Street. Ml 9-4387. ONit ROOM, private home and and floor tile. lM ranch near Por­ ied lot! neaf Bowers School any fime. . (XX) 816,800- COVENTRY ,Lakt’, Ealate of Lillian J. imr. lata of Cor-, SATtJRDAY 0 A.M. your bathroom and kitchen.^ For BackeiHby thirty yaara ot aatlafled ' fouh Sii^e house. laeai tor young ter Street School. Two .eramic proposed. Junior High School. new seven room split laVei.' 14 entry. In »*id Distflct.^ece^d. ■ n. 2«" BICya..E; three apeed, light­ cuatomerik Leonard L. Otglip; MI >ne or tWb'gbntlemen proferred. MANCHESTER — Two-f a m 11 y Present. Mon Ehbore '-Turklngton, ■' ■ free estimates call Ml 9-2665, The G0 rden—Farm—Dairy ^lUnery and Tools 52 gn ttjooper im lu, xa e?596. couple. Pi 2-8991. North Coventry. tils baths, fully plaatarsd. ' En* 'oyner Xtt 8-7996, ■ baths, fir^ a ce , attached'garage, Judfe; weight. « 0 . PI 2-6815. Tile Shop,-245 No.,Mein St. 8j7088. — " ---- ..U-.— I.'.. I, closed forch, attached garage. dtiplek, 6-8 rooms, oil heat, cen­ gaune -room', lake privilegea Pres­ Upon the appltcaUon of W! . David P r o d d ^ 60 dortpen, eto finiehed TOtm UHIHBKATION WILL 5ir ROTCmU-ERS and attach- Large tot. 328J900 R. F, Otinock, CAm trally located! -Priced at $lS,80d. ent mortgage can be aaaumed, Keith. Adminiatrator eta, dta, 'in ac­ Ra d Io REPAIRS''on any make— WANTED-FoIkJst^ cah’t Stand Suburban For Rent 48 Realtors, -xa 9-5245, Joseph ASh- rooms, ienFi^aflBtton, D * ^ For appointment, please call How. cordance with the .statute, for An . order ' BB APPRECIATED Business Set^ices Offered 13 the smell of palnt^to use Dutch MclNTOSH APPLES No. 1 ilM y .nenta. Bolens walkihg or riding Bodrderb Waijted . 59-A wooded <^vehtent edidble,' monthly payiqents are only 877.39. of sale of the whole , or part of the real all: araplifiera and phonographs V •; garden trsptora and atiachments, fmd, MI' 9-6618, Barbara Wood*, and R. Hastings, ' Realtor, ’ Man- R. F. Dimock A Cp., Realtors. Ml estate described therein, U'ls and changers. Over 47 years total Boy Nalplex M orleM\^nt. Dries 81.00. Also cooking apples 80o ROCKVILLE— New three room ■xn 9-7702, Robart Murdock, MI bus, ahbpping!isr. $14,500,$14,500 ■'■'under cheater! xn 9-1107 any time. ORDERED: That raid hpmicatioo FUDOR SANDING an<^ reflniahlng. % bushel bags. Louia Bpnea T ' Capitol Eqiflpment Co., 38 Main. VACANCY-BurtowS^Htn ^ LW ‘ ^-5246, Joseph Ashford. MI 9-8818, Dial Ml 3-2711 experience. 90 days guarantee on In an .hour. Beautiful diiprs, C. J. apartment, refrigerator gaa' 4*<472, or Robert Agnew. xn ^ 82,0()(Fdovn. MI 9-8416. heard at the Probate Office in Speriallring In old ' floors. Ml Morrison Paint Store,'8 ^ Center 629 West center. XII S-SllS. XH 8-7RM- ______For elderly wqiriaA. Hebron, ^ range, dlaixMall, no-peta. 375. Call XIANCRESTER ~ Older eoloniaf, Barliara Woods, MI 9-7702, Robert Town,ot Coventry..on t)ie 22nd „ 9-5750, all work. Polterton'a. ■ 3-UlB. rSETfS. ' . -WmosOR-Beeteetoib Rd, Murdockr- MI 3-6472,- or Robert May. 1958. at 11 o'clock (n the ,fdrei>«oiev N St. ■ ^ ~ " ...... Y R 6-2609. or TR S-6&50. ------■ ' -:x. tour Idrge bedrooms. 14 bath, and that notice thereof be given, by (XXVIit - EAST H A R 'T F O R Yhree bedroom . ''contemporary large Sharif lot, two-car garage, Agnew, xn 3-6876. piibllsbiiig a.Copy of tola order hi tba Flowers—Ndrsery Stocltllti-ip Mnstcal instrumients S3 BKAyTWTJL itow 3H rooto apart­ (While they last) — ■New-' rap hom e. loeded with mMern ideas. workshop. NjMr center of town, Manchester Evening Tierald. S news­ MORTENSEN TV.. Speciallted RfeA Building—Contracting 14 ..--r- -Tji i :ii- I ~Ap^rt ments-^FIats— MCXiDUS—Seven room )tome, one paper hsvinz a'circulation in said Dia- Lost and Found 1 CAMP trailer. Olri’a 3F' Columt ment.'-Idea) for young- .married homes. |i4A90. tOomphitsly'' (!».• Thla la the home of tomqrrow. $16,500. For itpMlntmant please Irlct. and by posting a copy thereof on television serrice. kll 9-4641. bia bike. MI 8-4774. ORGAN and piano aale, >Tenements : 63 h Coiiple. Alt Appllarices and heat Owner leaving state. Dickerman'P tiath,. Oil heat. Large lot-. Near Xl^TERATIONS to kitchens, bath ftiiNs;JIM . Fem Gar 179 Fern lahed)' Built-in atovsNana oven, csJI Howard R. HMtings, Realtor. school. Only $10,000. Small down the public sicivpost la Ibf Town of Cor- DOST—Bunch of Uevg Satu>dey. v i-! nbqr Biitiplea, Four single manual furnlahed. Aouita 8M monthly. Service. AO 8-7998. Mancheater, MI.9-H07 any time. ehtrv in said District at least ten- day* A^SHES, RUBBISH, lawns, all kinds roOflia, attics, cellars, porches, pr ALUMINUM Vlndowa, canopies. Xn 8-7278. . orgaiis with pedals and tench, F^UR ROOXI apartment Including flrepisn, ceramic tUp^th. full payment, balance monthly. Call before said day of hearing, and that rinity of Odd Fellow* Hall,' .*11 , RochvllIaTR TR 6-3226.! basement*, abqeaite^-drives' com­ of general work and light truck' playroom. Plumbing, carp^nfly, awning, aiding, doors. Doojra, 3724.50, now only 3498.HC heat, hot water, gas, electric re* c a p e COD—Six finished rooms, Mancheater MI 9-3831. return he made to this Court. 9-7273. X j FOR M O T H ^ S Day - Potted pletely landscapedr 10% fmvn. MANCHESTER— Sparious seven ATTFoST ' ing. Rags and papers picked up electrieWl and masonry. AlpiTilitum ’TXb'uti.Zff' 839.50 and>tf.60 complate with in- Two 2-matiual organa with - per- frlgcrator knd gae stove. 891 fireplace,..screened porch, 10x13. room ranch on large lot. Foyer, ELMOHE TURKINOTON, Judga. NOTICE IS HEREBY given that i free. Price* reasonable. MI 9-0142. aldtog. Gapagea,. coUpgiss. out­ atallaUon. Mls.9-93M. plants, cut/flowan, all types of cuation. Regular , . , now monUily. Call XO 9-40n. from 6-7 SuniimeT Homes f o r i n t F.H.A R. F. Dttoock A Co., Real-, (DC) BOLTON—Coventry line. New JD5.*lA44V£a, 81224 50 tors; MI 9-ID43, Joseph "Aabtord, Recently redecorated, Ehccelleht three bedrooms, two-par garage, Pas* Book-No. *2626, isitued by buildings, rdeim ad^ittonis. Nusifle corsagevspeolal orchid coraagas, only 8898.60. Pianos fronu8505-8ire5. p.m, only. location. Owner MI 9-9460. 6 room ranch, ceramic Ula bath, LAWNS AND gardens olowed with n t o 4-v AMt. 84. H ^ c s t Orriri^, TR 5-8810l.._ LAKElSHORE cofltage, Anddver xn 9-6818, .^ r b a r a . - Woods. Ml terraces. - Many extras. ' Leaving knotty pine kitchen... waik-out The Savings Bank of Manchester' Engineering Compkny, ftc 34 GOLF CLUBS ~ " ^ w r Power Blit “ Pricae Include guaiimtee. delivery ------V., .1 ------fiL------state. Owner Ml 9-1212. rotary plow. Free estlmaf'ea. Oak St.. MI ______woods. 866, Eight MtadSregor tour­ TWO ROOM furnished' apartment. Lake. Fireplace inah^ and*, out. 9-7702, Rfl^rt Murdock.' xn 8-6472, 81800 DOWN! Neat Cape (tod. six basement. Large lot Reduced to ha* been lost and application ha* NfldfTO END Pan^. Garden — and five free lesawie! Easy te'rirs. or Robbrt Agnew, Xn 3-6878. been made to said bank for pay-' Rapid Service. Call PI 2-7689 ney irons, plus wedgri,' 875. Like ^ Tempo OrRan'Studlas,-. 386 Xfain Private bath, utilities, free park­ Hot water. MI 9-5650! fipiahed rooma; Fireplace, CUSTOM BUILT home designed 814.900. R. F, Dioibck Co., Real­ ALL TYWfifl of earflapUy,. work new; 8135 for complete set. Call enerous baiket, 80^\FVederick ing. adults. Call XO 9-6191. ..screened rear porch arc, extra tors, xn 9-6345, Joseph Ashford, New Boosts ment of the amount of deposit.* St., Mancheatof! > SXIALL COTTTAGE at Chatham.^stf^XfANCatESTER Green Area - tor gracious living with seven done, ^jHMratlona, donitepa. roof- MI 9-3896 aftar 5;80. Dent, 41 Ape] Place. vmue features. Near achooia. ahop- .J.arge_jpomB.. Two batlis. ..dlgh- Ml 9-6318. Barbara Wooda. Ml GARDENS PLOWED with John Ing^^Xfoirchea. etc. Call MIXt-SOSi. .COVENTRY—Four-. '.roam._imfnr. Ctops- C o d ^ S ^ t -two— waeka of ranch with attartiaa aa- "'Pu'®, ^'rouii»rtatTbrt'!' O^er'^'niov; -9-77<^Hotert Xiurdock, x n 8-647S, Deere tractor. Call Ml 9-2136.^ araAWBERRT-ptantE" “PM tolar," TR - “ T l ^ ^Kifiiman— eteetronte nlshed houae,. Hot water beater. rage. 316.300. Sales pries inclu'idea washer, forma] dining room! 'Ga- LOST—Small brown dog, tag No. . spinet jMganl today, finest quality July. Please phtoie xn 3-5871. tng. Will sell below F.H.A. ap- rage and breezeway. F.q.A. ap­ or R w r t Agnew, Xn 3-6878. BTOWELL Hopne Impr I^nfilng—Fiiw 21 Heip Waitlad ~Mala 36 Oog»*>^Birdfl^Pctii 41 COINS. Ca l l RockvUla TBT 6-9208 -Rozinson and Fairfax, 82 hwidred,. On town road.:Suit family of tour. rug, dishwaahec and disposal For 11.57M. Ml 3-7444. HILLS’ TELEVISION Servtct. Fern Gardens, 179 Fern St. . of Aliy heme organa. Dubaldo ITear’a lease. 875 per> m'onth. p i further information or »polnt- pranial tin r e for quick aale. This proved. June occupancy. xifi ~£i- Alterations, ^jiddittons, garage: after 6 p.m., wSekdayMiriy time. ;.Mustc Oatiter, 183 West Middia la excellent value tor less than 8*7470. Available at all tlmea. Phlloo tjoi- siding experts. Alum- 1?AINTINO AND paperitu«us- DOORMAN neat appearing. Under GUARANTEED baby parakeets '^ 8-7278. ^ ... >1356. Wanted to Rent 88 ment to see cal) T h e R, F. Wanted—-Real Entate 77 tory supervised aervlec. Tel.' -Ml Featuring several color variaties Tiirnpika. Dimock A Co., Realtors. MI 813,000. WniXE. Belfiore Agency, -I’ersQuals im clapboards a specialty. Un­ Good clean workmanahhip at roa- 60 years. Apply in Person, Mana­ 16" OA'tiGE Brownkfg automatic, xq 9-0780. aonhhle rates. 30 yaara In Man- ger, State 'Theatbr. riot ueually - offered, at moderate accordion, deep freeze, cheap, FREE FIRST month’s rent to new WANTED—Small house or apart' 9-5245. Joseph Ashford, M l 9*6818, -MANCHESTER Jobs, Sales excelled workmanship. Easy budy- NfOR s a l e —E flat alto saxophone, ment. alx room* te mote. Box F, w a n t e d —Bunding lot approxi­ et terms. Ml 9-6495 or TR 5-9109. cheatrib Raymond Flake. Ufl prices.' Thirty day mortality gufer lathe (9’’ ring), bugle. 14 Munro Honsdiiold Goods - 51 lywede. No lease requIredNApart Barliara Woods, Xa 9-7 1 0 2 . 'Rob­ GLASTONBURY - ^ e d s r , Ridge RIDEBS ykAjfTTED—Pr^tt A B rit­ Narinet and vldlln'.' Reasonable. ment building. 84 roOma, b w e d Manchseter Hepald. Convenient Location mately 75x125 in Manchener or ney Alreralt. first shift. West Mid­ 9-9287. ' . antes and free pamphlet.. Abaol St. - cS l.M I 9-2472. ert Murdock, MI 3-6472 , or Robert Area, close to MancRaster." Near­ vicinity. Call MI 9-3863. (Conttamd from Pag* Om ) pany. -docsf« and ^wlhdowa, custom FOR TOUR repairs or new afork PROFESSIONAL CONTACT ute aadafaetton,' exchanga dr ANTIQUE fTJtlNTrURE., aflvtr, all electric appltancea. 20 m tn ^ s Agnbw, xn . 3-6378. dle Tpke.. Center and vicinity. :-wdrk, guaranteed! Cali Ml 9-158S PAINTING aiKk decorating. Nr job gtaae china, and used furniture FAXOLY WpPfi two small glrla de- ly new six room ramsh, thriee •Four bedroom colonial, 14 baths, ckll William Kanehl, Contractor money olmrfuUy refunded. Nor­ THREE-PIEXIE living room set.in from Charter Oak Bridge on Pari large bedrooms, plenty oiXcloset USTINUS WANTED, alngla and theie new claima declined by 19,• Call MX 9-8621, after F^p.ni. ' ' after 8 p.m. too Small or tSo..^bla. For rtaa esti­ Man needed by. expanding good condition. Five piece kltclieiv Mught arid told. Furniture Repeir way. MI 9-4624, TR #-5775. lirea fouj*^ five room rent'. Rea- (XIV) - ELLINGTON - Nev 54 large living room with fireplace, and Builder. Tel, Ml 8-777S.'’' mals 8i. >areg 87-812. Ehccellent Wearing ^7 labjr Call xq 8-6121, space. Living room with t dining room, modern birch cabinet two-family houses. Member of mate ; cal] Ml '\f-6055. . S'odern gifts for^Iother’s Day, Reglaterod' set, chrome, formica top. fouri Service. XII S-74fl). roon . ranch. Built-in osgn and 800 during the week ended May VACUUM OJCANfiRS paired In GONDB9t*8 T V. Service, available National Financial . Organisa­ FOUR ROOMS, first floor. Vene­ posures, two fireplaces. 1*4 kitchen, two-car detached, garage, MLS. Howard R- Haatinga, RaaX nyr,.owH'8nop. Forty yOara factory Home Decorating Oo^ with Connecticut State Health De- chairs. Can be seen Sunday only. OTESTER rtHWlEiS^ remod^ .with two achooi age chll- stove'! Paneled fireplace wall with nice porch. Two-car garage, tor, Ml 9-1107 any time > .tor a total of 403,300. any time. Antenna' convarriona. tion. Real opportunity aggrek* 240 LydajX St. SALE 1-3 OFF on wallpaper. Wall tian ‘blinds, electric stove, automa­ bookcases. Full basement. Ceram­ hot water oil heat, w all' to well ^perience. All makes, low . rates, Phlico factory supervised service Roofing-Siding 16 .rtment. Call any time at 182 tiles 4c a tila, Kentlio from 7o fun for 819.99. Fur etorage' 82. and glri desire four or cated high on knoll. l>4 acre lot. toj^etlng. Xfany extraa. $28,000. The department aaid thia waa CEILINGS whitened. Interior paint­ alve aaJeamen, 8100 weekly- Sprpruce :"st., 2nd floor, corner tic washer. Adult* only. No pets. ic tile bath. $14,600 R. F, Dimock free eatimatea, iree pick up and tel. Ml 9-14M. ing. Evenings and Saturdays. Call ELECTltoLUX cleqnrir, a; each. Green Paint and Wallpaper, Cleantrig and glazing 83. MI Summit St. 9100 monthly, write roonKreaaonable rent. Call with excellent view. Inquire Town Offers in^ted. tha lowest total of new claima in delivery. Mr. Miller, AD 2-5371. FOR ALL TYPES of roofing and draw, 8100 bonup; ferritorial Spruce and-Birch, MI 9-23^ aher 8 p.m. Co.,. Realtors, Ml 9-5245, Joseph and Country Realty, AD 3-6266, BOLTON — Building Jots at least siding. Clapboard, asbestos. You MI 9-5425. ments. Xtiscellandous carpel «t the Green. •-WW- Box N, Herald. Ashford. MI 9-6818, Ba*-bara 200'X200'. Call JA 5-1277. any week Niia y«ar, but comparod LIGHT BULLDOBmO, excavaUng; management, qualified men.. Glaatonbury, ME 3-2792. Owner. M l 9-0506 with 247,200 for the aama week laat grading, bu k filling. Dump truck may save by calling now for your and machinbita!^ tools. One USED TV—Overhauled and in good THREE-QUARTERd^.-riamliig 9-6502. fully plastered. Two-car garage. MANCHESTER LISTINGS The Commerce Dpjiartmant said space heater, Kitohen cabinet. PI condition. Muat be reasonable. room's tornlshed. Heat, hot water, For. further information or ap- s e l l in g y o u r home? CHRYSLER. 1965 Windsor fW luxe. ri^ aiid roof repairs call Coughlin. IP YOU'RE Interested In upergtinK Articles For Sal* -45 10-8 p.m. Cloaed days. 'garage; central reeidential. Work- BOLTON CENTER— Cliotoe lot. preliminary figupoa, adjusted tor RAY ANN-,TV Clinic, servlet call Ml 8-7707. « XO 9-9270.. FIREMAN, family of four uigently ilntment to see call the R. F. YimEE FAXnLY-8, 4. 5 roOm ; 200x800. Beautiful view! Sale prompt, cfltoient. courtaoiia serv­ A-1 condition. ' Low ^mileage, your own TV Electronic business, c l e r k t y p i s t wg ,‘Muplt. Call xa 3-6026. ice and appralhiM without obliga­ gaasonal factora. Showed that 82.50. 24-hour service Bonded THOR AUTOMAGIC Irehsr. Good need four or five room reaaonable Dtmock A Co., Realtors, Ml 9-5245, 'apartments, im maculate condition. price $4,500. Call owner xn 9-kg^9 fowerflite. Power brakes, steering CONNECTICUT Valley Construe- I can guarantee you an. e-xcellent KNAPP SHOES. Harry Mahoney, tion, call 8. A. EtoTClUer, Realtor, April aalos ofall sterei totaled |16,- windows, radio, heater. Pri- work. Work done on radios car Income. Phone hn 3'to07, Must be rapid typiri, accurate GQWNS--One size 15, three aifte 11. condition. 269 Parker St. tcorner F^UR ROOM, first floor flat! Sult- rent. Xn 9-0262. Joseph. Ashford, -Ml 9-6818. Bjtf- 100,000,000;—tip 3 per cant nom radios and HI-FI. Ml 8-8877. Ml tioh. All tjr^s ot roofing, aiding! and good at flgurea. Apply in per­ 38 Maple St. Tel. XO 8-4827 Parker and Jensen) or phoned •TONES WANTED — preferably bara Woods. Xtl 9-7702, Robert COLONIAL—Manchester Grceh XtANCHESTER— Gardnir Street; Ml 3-6969 or Wesley R. Smith, As- vatdxjwner. MI 9-8657. xn 9-0866. flat. WtU pick up. xn 3-2053. able for small family. Rent 875 apetote, MI 9-8952. Me'mter MulU- March./*'., 3-29S8. '^gutters and carpentry work. 85 son to Mr. Hyland at 3-6361. per month. Write Box RG, Herald. Murdock. 3-8472, or, Robert section. 7 rooms, 3 tedrooms, isil large level lot 100x340; High «leva years experience. Ml 8-7180. BAftOAINS—Famous Hoover vac­ Business Property for Sale 70 Agnew, MI 3-M78. heat, near bus and aghools. tion. Shade .and apple trees, straw p)b.,LisUng Service. ' . 1958 CHEimOLET Sport Coupe, Help Wanted— Fem'alf 3-'» Hartford Despatch It Warehouse uum cleaners. Raconditlonad. SET OF Profeaaional. Line golf Impala. 'Thitoogllde. Poaatraction. M A M RUBBISH CO. Full time Co. 18 SUMXnr ST.—Six room duplex terries. $3,000. Call X n,9-4997. RUOklNG, SIDING, painting Car­ Guaranteed. 812.95 up, Fre* home clubs. Nine matching McGregor SUNRAY GAS WANTED—Large wagon for dellv- BEAUTY Pa r l o r with a lovely (X X ir) NEW ■pWQiFAMILY 4V4- RANCHES—We have 7. ranch Uat- aAe y o u considering . power braheb^. power wlndowa, cleaning, removal, service, lahd- EXPBRIE.NCEfl>. sewing machine 226 Prospect St, Tourney irons Including sand- raiwe. Xloni,^ with garage. Owner on property scaping, UfWns mowed, driveway pentry Alterations and addillons. operator*,' Apply Kaklar Toy Com­ demonstration. Xn 9-3651 after 8 apartment washer. Call Ml 9-OOn. a ^ g papers. Call Xfl 9-3907; home. Fine location. No competi­ 44. $25,000 'DtS Ultimate in a ings in your price range. Call now- ANDOVER—School ^ a d , lot 184x SBU-INQ YOUR PROPERTY? Ahout^wn overslre tires, wtoio, heater, de­ East Hartford, Conn. p.m. wedge. Four matching Wilson Saturday 2 p.m.-5 p.m. Rent 885. tion. A little gold mine. Good hus­ We Will appraise your property sealing,' patching. Metal; card- Ceilings. Workmanship guaran­ pany, 60 Hilliard St. Phone NeWj London. GI 2-7848. multiple dw^jng. R .'F . D.mock A for further information. 140, also two adjoining plot* 200' froster. MI 9-288r'after 8-. teed., A. A. Dion, Inc., 299 Autumn wooda. Golf bag and cart. Excel­ ALL KINDS aterilized used furnh band and wife setup. Call Michael Co., Reattors. Ml 9-52A5, Joseph front each, approximately 13 acres free and wiUiout any obligation. ,board drums. MI 9-9757. TOP QUAUTT loam. Excellent for > lent condition. Will sell for 8125. Without Board *59 The Church Council- wfll^maet 1955 PONTIAC ntatli •agon. St. Ml 8-4860. Sh Ir T PREISS operator, five day tufe. Good repair and ftnieh. Beds, FURNISHED—Four room apart- . Elkin. Moodui, TRiangle 3-8147 Aslrforo; xn 9-6818. ^ r b a r a in all. ipgn elevation, view. We also biiy p t ^ r t y for cash. SitaatioHs’L.Waiited- landscaping, greenhouacs and: x n 3-5013____- “dresaers,” “ chestr, - sprtngsr'-'up* Mmwflieater, ■ xn -9-8831. S..A. BEECH LER, Realtor Choice sites for two or three -Memter -Muraple Listing - Mohday -At 7:30 -pjn....:.at won. Standard shift. Excelled condl- GARDEN PLOWING, no jbb too week.. N umerous - benefits: “Apply ROOM Fo r uire Stats ■toeiafrftouple only. ' 820 weekly. Woptto. Ml 9-7703, or RoteiXMur- Female 3 8 ‘' lanOTT f AT gravel,'''atone. Call: holatered furniture, breskfhst sets homea of distinction, Walton W. STANLEY BRAY^i Realtor Church;. and tha choir is’Ul tioh. MI 9-0268 after 6 p.nt^ small. New (Farmall <^b>. Rea­ In person. New Model Laundry, 78 Tailor Shop, 8 ‘ .n S-7S88. Phone MI f-9428 ^tween 4-9 p.m. datk. xn 8-6472, te Rotert Agnew W. R.. SXnTH, Aazdeiate sonable. Free estimates. Also light Roofing and iThimnieys Tfl-A Summit St. ^ Walt xn 3-8603. GARA'GE DOORS with panels and (some chrome, can^ges, cribs, ''MI 3-6878. Grant Agency, 63 East Center St. BRAE-BURN REALTY hearse Titasday at 7;30. glass. Two pair, complete. with ' After 6:3C XO 3 Farme and l-and for Sale 71 195' PONTIAC two-tone bh trucking Call MI 9-5951.' WILL CARE tor baby Up to one high chairs, bunk ' teds, youth X. Ml 9-8952 or 3-6969 xn 3-1153. MI 3-6273 X ROOFINO—SpriilBlIsing In repair­ year old in my home while mother USE K TORO power mower from large hinges and other hardware THREE bedroom ranch, fireplace, A divorce waa grantsd In Mart- Radio, heater, hydramatic. SECRETARY Marlow’s to jn*he your lawn cars . bed* and maiiy other items. New SINGLE ROOM for geii or SIX ROOM rent. Gas heat. Adults, FOR DIFFEREOT sizes, an* (•pes SERVICE—any make—highest ing roofs of all kinds! Also new works. Call MI 3-4831.'- attached. Four dobra 4x7>«', mattreaaea, off. Electric re- harteri Write Box T, Herald. ataihless steel sink, kirotty pine ford County S u it o r Oourt' thla Ml 9-1512 any time. easier. Pricea begin at 869.95. lady. Quiet. Inquire of farms and land tracts Ml CROCKETT'S VALUES lity work at lowest price fori roofs. Gutter work. Chimneys Interesti'ng diversified position parted white. See them at 28 El- frigeraiorl. gas. electric, comblna- Oak. Xd 8-8366, CH 6-4187. cabinets, ceramic tile bath. Full week to Ruth H. from jarnsa S. 1957 DE SO’TO hardtop. Beautiful. exphriwork. Famous for service cleaned, repaired,- 26 yearii’ ex­ for 'capable secretary seeking per: Mariow.'a, 867 Main 0t. wood St., • Manchester. Call MI f mile* of Hartford. Lawtence F. dry basement. Aluminum storms Optimism Not General tlon,4irid apartment stoves. Spar- Fiano, Broket . -\n ^ N C H E S T E R Chimmings on the groifltda Of doaer- FMU price 12150. At Brunner’s Ed- since 1^31. Phone Ml 9-4637, Pot perience. Free^^estlmates. . Call manent work. Good Judgment! Situ&tions ited—Male 39 LOAM, dark, rich, 'Stone iree. Top 3-5746. kUrig -clean, no chips, look lika ATTRACTIVELY furnished end___, : FOR RENT—Five room tenement. an’d screens. 4 acre. Nice subur­ (ion. Tha court ordered $35 weekly sel. terton’s. Howley. Manchester Ml .3-6361. ability to m'eet people and aptitude qusllty. Columbia ConttrucUon. new. Appliances may be tried be- cheerful rooms. Ctompleta light Call xa 3-0679 any time. b s ; neighborhood. Save closing One of the better buyi, year old aUpjiort for two chUdren*':^ . \ for figures required. 37 hour, five fore you liuy. LeBlanc Furniture houaekeeplng. factuttea availabte. fees and. coqimlsslon. Ms.OOO! PI ONLY 88c for Brunner's Edsel to PI 2-62... Willimantic AC 8-8283. EIGHT GOOD used Urea, 870x18, BOLTONON —^Approximately— A]pmd twelve ranch that waa custom biiilt. Full \ LAWN. MOWERS sharpened, re­ day week. Elxeellent working condV LAWNS' M ^ED—Careful worker. Hospital, 195 South Street, Rock- Single. douMe. Chiidrett accepted 2-8175. basement, three bedrooms, over­ wet wash your car at our new Jet- paired. Air codkEnglnes repaired, Call XII 9-2830. Buslnert. Locations acres oii Smith Road, x n '9-1383 Recession Lavbiwee R. LaPotta, a aephq-. Heating and Plumbing \7 tiona and liberal company benefit HSs owi)/ (Ulpment. XII 8-8870. MOTO-MOWEm, Toro. Jacobsen j ______iille. Open 9-9, Saturdays till 5. —limited parking. Central, reason'- sized kitchen. The selHng price of ' more in-qiaCoUega of Liberal Art# . O-Matic car wash. Open Sunday 8 work guaranteedN.Ideal Grinding program. . abla price. Coma aea. Mrs. Dor­ ^fer Rent 84 [ m a n TEB—Small farm, 9*4 FIVE. ROOM CAPE. West ■ Side. j HOUSE SOLD-Besutifully prsc- Three tedrooms, basement recrea­ $15,800 is far less than tte ortginal at Tufta Univeraity, hma bean elect­ a.m. to 8 p.m. Shop, 273 Adams SfNMl 9-8120, MI UXIYD’S PLUMBmo SerVtce aa- mowera. Toro power Handle. G.E; FREBIZER. cheat type, 13 sey, 14 Arch St. aprbs 3*4* mllea from Mancheater price. 8-8979. surea aatlafactlon, prompt aarvice. Write P. O. BOX 2103. HARTFORD WASH and w.ax floors in Capitol Equipment Co.. 38 Main. * ‘ ‘•'toly new furniture from Ranch . Ele Tic TWO ROOM cabin, store, fruit | tion room, hot water heat -oil. ga­ ed Student Council delegate from TWO rtSO Fords, four dpor, radio Center; 1490 feet road, frontage. the Tufts Inte>--Dormltory Council CH 7-6124. . Ml 9-84i5. stating education, work history, or offices. Call XII 3-6670. xn 3-7958. home. Fireplace set. Reasonable. raiige. suitable tor cottage. Call ROOM FOR gentleman, ■ Kitchen stand, large -parking apace. Neny Clear level land, six room single rage. ameaite drive. Immediate Bowers Section—Vacant nuicfi in Some Leaders and heater. 1950 Ford two-door. COMPLETE repairs on age and salary desired 396 Hilliard SI. XII 9-0213 between 4-8 p.m. privilegea. .teparale entrance. Bolton Rd. MI 3 6389. occupancy. $14,7M. Building lot, ] excellent condition for next year. He is the son of PLUMBING repaira, aJterationa, house, hot air oil heht. Artesian Ideal for the 1949 Chevrolet convertible, de- washers and dryers, -APABLE—Ambitious family man SPECIAL No. 1 loam, delivered 83 Parking.arking. 1XU 3-4724. weli, three c y garage. Barn with I 100 frontage. -Off Highland St., couple that wants a minimum of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence LaPolla chromed Make offer. Will trade. house, PhllcorBepdix. reptping. Automatic heatera. .gas, CLERK-TYPIST, part time with sales arid management ex­ 40" PHILCO de luxe automatic ' OFFlCn^S IN Andrews Bulldog. 83 water, sewer, gas, $3,000. Six of 23 Otis St. - per yard. Gravel, hot mix asphalt. East Center St from y-fio. An­ six horse staJls. Small aunhouse. work and upkeep. (Continued (rum Page One) bottom of the recession, but there MI 9-8932. Frigidalre. Member < 8100. Electric. 8160. MI 9-7636. opportunity for 40 hour week. perience aeeka permanent employ­ 1" stabilized, crushed stone, drain­ Rcad HerBld Advs. electric . stove, fireplace fixtures. FIRST FIOOR single or double I'oor ranch, garage, three bed­ are- some encouraging signs. XH 3-1141, Ext. 232. drew* Madchester .-Corporation. 40 fruit tree*, beautiful .shade Stuart R. Wolcott. F ment where initiative, ability and age atone, washed sand and fill. Reaaonable. MI ^107. front room, next to bath. Free trees. Priced right. Jerry Fav,' rooms, radiant heat. .Move right New ranch with all the extras— For example, Blough said, new Week.*, who believes the bottom Carolyn R. Johnson hag been 1954 FORD V8 two-door. ' Radio, 9-6578. ■ college background in,.^i8iness is parking, xn 9-6740 after 5:30. AD 3-5454. / in. $16,900. Several other homes at going for $17,500. garage, plaster, heater, very aolld. Full price. 8596. RELIABLE woman to baby sit in Nussdorf Sand and Stone Com­ Broker: MI 3-7029. j orders to steel mills strengthened of the reces.slon has been reached, elected treasurer of the 1961 class required. Residerit of Rhode Is-] pany; xn 8-2427. fair prices. Easy term* . George basement. Top financing available. Brunner’s Edael, Tolland Tpke.-, RE33UCING? It’s easier with a home while mother wo days. 5 CLEAN, com fortableJ^m tor r e - 1 i^MXlERCnAjXbusinesa or office in April and early Ma.v after a 10- estimated that all but about 13 per at Upsaja"* College for next year. land. Anxious to ‘'relocate Con­ L. Grariadio. Realtor, Manches­ Here is one that is choice. Brick I month decline. He aaid construc­ cent of hi* BAC advisers'agree She is the daughter of Mrs. c ir j Manchester. Open evening* till 9. Stauffer Magic Couch. For com- Call Xn 9-6082. necticut or elsewhere. Box V, CLOTHES LINE poiCa Initalled. • fined gentleman. A Chestnut S t.! J*?** ' House.s for Sale 72 ter MI 9-5878. . a 9-5764 f feet. WlIKaub-dlvide. Main St. Lo- front On this cu.*tom cape, tw o' tion also showed hew strength with hini. "But.practically all of T^ Jopnson of 43 Holl St., and iJ , plete information, call ‘ Janet I. Herald. old poles removed and reset. C2iev- fireplaces, two baths. Set* up with I , , __ , 1956 FORD V8 Station wagon, nine I Phillips. Ml 9-0524 evenings. ADVERTISING a g ^ cy requires • _------: cated_ ear (tofitbr. Plenty of park-1 (XVn) - New Cape with 1100; ATTRACTIVE Six room ranch, i,i-„ __ ■ w .1, _ : last month, and rubber companies them think we wOii'V see any real a"freshman at Upsala. passenger Country Squire. All general. office ajtoiatant Typing rolM 2-ton platform truck. Good MAKE YOUR RENT Ini hone -Ml 9-5229 or MI S-7444. ] i\\o D^droomu up and bath one t » . * i InsiK^ nee condition. Ml 91 -1853. * BEAUTIFUL room, neWly fur- square ft of living area 5 minutes i dishwasher, ceramic bath, fire- pickup until fall," he'added. equipped. like new. 81788. Brun- LAiyN MOiVERS repaired ^ n d sliorthand/neceasariy. Adver­ tedroom and batK down, plus nice | Chairman Raymond J. Saulnier WANTED- -Lawna to mow. Call Xn * nlshed, tUd bath. Private horn* for i ;/„4 4 Z4;r i.r.~. -----ITT!— 4--- h— from Manchester Green Youngs place, hot water heat, cellar. 125 Kitchen and a king-size comblna- A pickup in retail sales also was 2nd. Lt. Joseph J. Haloburdo Jr., ner’s Edsel on the Manchester- sharpened. 113 Wells St. ONE MAN in 8 “ u ^ t e s ” hi* fjre, tising expertohee helpful-but not Z a gentleman., 818 Spruce St. J4jFFICE SPACH:- suit^le tor doc- reported. Houser said Sears Roe­ of Eisenhower's CoimclL of Eco­ son of Mr. and Mrs. J J. HaJobur-. 3-6500. LARGE DESK wljto typewritar 5 — -L______—------tor. lawyer, optometrist, real es-, town kitchen, living room with foot frontage, nee.r bits. Only tion living and dining room. Base- Vernon town line. 9-4868, theft, household and^ar insur­ essentisi;' Edur day week to sfart. elevator platform. Glass top. MONEY BUILD fireplace vestibule, l-argc lot. $14,700. Carlton W. Hutchins. Real­ buck had "a perfectly awful F^b-' nomic Advi-sers al.so addrcj*»(J the do Sr. of 29 Strant St., has a r -' ance every year. How Tong has It Interesting diveraui-id work, with ^ROOXI FOR rent. GenUeroan^-0fe-. aale, laaurance. Will remodel.! tnent is finl,shed. 1968 CHE?VR0LET two-door. Very* . Drawer locks, 835. -Can be seen at 815,500. R F. Dimetck and Co., tor, -Ml 9-5132. rliary. had better sales in March group! Informants .said he report­ rived in Berlin.'-GermAny. and Iz been since YOU reviewed^ your nationaI''^^vertistng-----accounts. the efrockett Agency, 244 MabrSt., * ferred or young couple. TeJC^one , Amp^ parking facllflies. t05 Main j ed signs of .son'ie strengthening assigned to the U. S. Army Signal good. It’s a bargain at 8498. Brun- GARDEN ,-AND lawn roto-tllling. . Docs*—Birds—Pets 41 in, room. Xn 8-7903. St. MI 3-6653. Realtors. Ml 9-5245, Joseph Ash-, ' New colonial with I 'j baths, and much better in April." coverage? Call Us for free^^lp. Pleaa^t wbrking conditions in Manchester. ' ford. Ml 9-4M18. Barbara Woods, MANCHESTER—Ciiatora brick and bir^ trees all over th* large lot, , Spokesmen for tne depressed b*it did not attempt to pinpoint the Research Unit. He is a graduate ot ner’s Edsel. your country dealer Call XII k-8903. Clarke Insurance Agency, 175 Eqst iriodem air-conditioned officet. XIANCRESTER PET Center, 995 YOU SECURITY frame six room ranch *v/o fire­ In TalcotUnlle, ' ' • ' CLEAN MODERN.^ double room NORTH MAIN ST., Manchester — MI 9-7702, Rotert Murdock, MI Sid*le jior.dh.. Unbeatable at the real-1 auto industry. Blough *ald, are timing of-recovery. - , Mancheater High School and the Center St. Ml 3-1126. 'Phone for' appointment'. MePart- Main St xn 9-4273. Open Monday 3-6472, or Robert Agnew, MI places, large recreation room, iatic price Of $19,.500, [hoping that the 1959 models will The Ba g winds i|p its sessions University of Connecticut, sland-Bldwell. MI 3-7654. - I with kitriienlen prijrilegei Suitable Heated .store, suitable tor dry only $16,900. Carlton W. Hutchins, NEEK) A CAR, no money? It’s easy ATTfeS, c e l l a r s cleaned. Rub- through Saturday 9-6 Thursday * for middle-e-aeed f,«wp o r; two , rteaners, laundry, tailor, paint 3-6878. bring a fall Improvement. And he today with a reriew of foreign MI 9-5132 Three minute* from Main St. — ! payments as Icra' as $5 w6ek at blf«h rftmoved, MI «*5S74. and Friday nlgnta till 9.'^. [ gentleme^-Xfl 9-7814. store or any other business. Phone *aid the ailing railroads are economic developments. Allen W. The Kiwanie Club will hear' a -i:------Millinery Dressmaking 19 • SEPTIC TANKS (Xini-SANTINA Drive—Off Kee- l.arge. 7 room ranch that ha* base­ Brunner's Ekisel. ^elp Wanted —Male 36 Cleaned and Installed JA 3-1549 Available June 1. (III-EAST Hartford-$12.990 54 "somewhat encouraged" by gov­ Dulles, director df the Central In- talk on "Maritime Hiatory of Gon- HARDSURFACE Birchwood Park new St. New 5>i room ranch on ment garage, manv extras. Vacant. lelligente Agency, and. C. Douglas FX3R DRESS alterations;’ repairs, large wooded lot. Built bv Harry room ranch. Exeellent buy. R. F. Onl" $24,300. ernment moves to help them. nectlcut" at iu luncheon meeting PAINT m'anufacturer'g representa- Dimock A Co., MI 9-5245. Joseph Many of the industrialists, Dillon, deputy undersecretary of Tliursday at the Country Club, 1939 FORD COUPE, also 1 ^ DRIVEW'AYS replacement of zippers, etc. Con­ HePalfl Advs. ' •S E W E R S )fOung, Heir-Min-ded. Frock Goodwin Jr., $18,500. R. *F..Dimock tact Irene LaPalme, xn 9-9260, 155 „tive . wanted by well known paint OF MANCHESTER Ashford, MI 9-6818. Barbara Blough acknowledged, “ aren't sure state for economic affairs, werej The speaker . wlU te from the Buick V8 .complete. PI 2-6751. manufacturer for greater Man­ Machine Cleaned For Crochet Time! A (to-. Ml 9-5245, Joseph- Ashford, BOLTON Parking area. Residential, com­ Walker St. Ml 9-6818. . Barbara- Wood*,....MI Woods. MI 9-7702, Robert Mur­ Economy plus is one of the fea­ at *11 that we arc ,now seeing the among the scheduled speaker*. Marine Muzeum in Mystic. 1966 OHERIROLEn’ two-door, good mercial. Free, cheerful estimates. chester area. Sales experience re­ dock', MI 3-6472 Or Robert Agnew, quired. Establiahed territory. •^TALLATION 9-7702, Robert Murdock. MI 3-6472, tures of this'ranch with oversized condition. Stahdsrd shift. Six or Robert Agnew, MI 3-6878. .MI 3-6878. garage. Two l>edrooms. IvOcated in Xiancheater WATES will meet ' GEM PAVING Moving—Trucking- Salary 8250 per ,month plus bonus NOTICE SPIeiA LIST cylinder. Reduced. Call XII 3-7toi. * . HIGH ELEVA-nON. Immaculate the very desirable Bolton Notch' Tuesday at the Italian American A D 6-0234 arid car allowance: Excellent ad­ To IVhom It May .Concern: I V $13,50(). Spacious six room home, Club. Weighlng-Uj will te from S torage 20 vancement opportunity.. State age, ■will no longer te responsible for three bedroom ••anch. ceramic ■Homes are*. Impossible to dupli­ good solid construction, aluminum cate this home for the selling figure ices 7:15 to 8:15 p.m. Dr. Herbert L.- bath, hot'ayater heat, gara^l T railers 6-A WHIT'S LANDSCAPE Service. MANCHESTER Moving and Truck- send resume of education and exr bills contracted by my ^^'ife. Melba Town and I stotma. garage, near stores, bus, of $11,500. Snyder. Rock-vUle heart specialist, .Quality landscaping backed b y , ing Co. MI 3-6563. Owned and op- perience to Box M, Herald. >■; D. Smith Catalano. Dated May 7, small down payment assume 5% trees, only $12,9,50. Carilcn W. 1958. Hutchins. Ml 9-5132. will be the speaksr and \rill dem­ ELOQR "45-10” , two bedroom, I knowledge and experience. Foun- j crated by Walter B. Perrett„ Jr., OPENING in Sporting Goods De­ Drainago Cos mortgagee Carlton \V. Hutchins, ' Bolton Center — Large colonial, onstrate his talk with a plastic cdlored appliances', 84.960. $572.80' datlon' and border planting. Shriib agent to. Burnham'a Van Service, Signed: John F. Catalano ' / Ml 9-5132. , 11'three bedrooms, 14 baths. Tip top partment for department mana­ ' 28 Henry Street - Nfl 9-4143 (XII SIX ROOM Cape'-Cod, heart. down. Jensan.’s, Inc. (always fe -, and hedge pruning. John Whit; Sert-ice to 48 atatea. ger. Good salary, plus cOmmia- brick. Attached garage and en^,! condition. Beautiful view. Adja­ Held Peril to U.S. Manchester, Conn. (X ni MANCHESTER - New six cent to the new C?*tholic (Thufeh. Hablei, 64 Park Road. West Hart*; ham,'MI 3-6841. alon. Elxcellent retirement, Inpur- closed rear porch. Choice location. : - The Sacred ■ Heart Mothers ford. AD 3-6214 or GA 9-4479. Mon- I MOVE BY TRAILEfl van. It’s leas room ranch home in Rockiedge Immediate . occup'ancy. Fiancing ance and vacation plan. Apply aection, *V- baths, ceramic tile $14,900, R. F. Dimock and Co., Circle has elected the following of­ day through Saturday, 9 to 5. Mon-! GRINDING and aharpemng—Farm ' expensive—Dne load , instead. of Realtors, Ml 9-5245. Joseph Ash-.i will be easy to arrange. Xlust be (Continued Iron Page One) day, Wednesday, Thursday eve- witl household tools, lawn mowers,I two or three—Easier loading and Monday-Friday, 9-5. Ask .for 'Mr. kitchen counters Attached garage, seen to be appreciated. ficers for th* coming year: Mrs. McCloy, Montgomery Ward. ■ amesite drive, fully landkcaped^ ford. -MI 9-6818. Barbara Woods, | IV-T e s l Protesters Joseph Messaro. leadef",'' Mrs. ping. *tid saws precision sharpened. ' unloading— Distinctive, dignified Ml 9-7702 or Robert Murdock, Ml I continent's defenses is oijvloualy » motors serriced. ■ Empson H .; and smart; "The Best for Ijeas." lot, 821.000. Call R. F. Dim ockO:, TRADES Clharles R 'Hamilton, secretary; Aborn, Maple St., Ellington, T R ' The Austin A. phambera-Co., 60S A ttention: Realtora, W 9-5245. Joseph Ash­ 3-6422. or Robert Agnew, M^^; serious and a dangerous problem," In H unger Sitdown' m™ John R.' Boland, treasurer; . 5-7166, East Middle TuFiripike, Xn 3-5167, OI MORTGAGES ford, MI 9(6818 Barhar'it Woods. I Occasionally we have property another NORAD officer said.' Mrs. Harming Stephens, contact; Auto Driiing School 7-A Xfrs. Bernard Sheridan and Mrs. Hartford CH 7-1423. LOAM MI 9-7702, Robert Murdock, MI MANCHESTER — -Colonial, . » I. where . , the owner*.. are , in a position j He died some examples in (Continued (rum Page One) LARSON’6 driving School—Offers Park, rich, stone free. Top 3-6472, or Robert Agnew, MI in on a trade John F. Fitzgerald, welfare; Mrs, Mtdieal Laboratory Toahnieiaas — rooms, artisllcalt.v paneled, beau- I/* *i°’'** which the Air Force had reduced William T. Hansen, librarian; Mrs. all types of driver education o n ; TYPEWRITERS repaired or over­ MANCHESTER Package Delivery. qaalttv! no down'payment' 3-6878,/ ; « liful recreation room with bar, hot li°>ti—Her­ tlklEd nElQ •ear garage, lot,75x140, nicely landscaped. FTIA' flrianclng. Evening Herald, 1150 '.A$TE. OF ranch, $15,600, oh 15()x200 wooded PORTER STREET section — 23 man Hickman, former Yale foot­ Hartford, May 10 (.W — Edward give a report of tha riscent meet­ SOUTH V^N'PSOR—Spencer Height*—8 bedroom r n n ^ ,‘ 21’ Name, Address and Pattern Niiih- Cuitom-built de.luxe ranch.'BreezeWay-over- * AMERICAS, NEW YORK 86. N.V. te'r. '■• . (XDO-flPEJaALI New- 5 4 room lot. Basempnt garage, fireplace, Oroen Hill-St. . Ekcellent' seven ball coach and noted sports writer T. Stagis, PlainvUle gravel dealer ing of the Nutmeg Club in Hart­ UUEJLl BnBIGGClinonO modern kitchen, living room with paneled fireplace m il. mod- Ui*jL}IIE4 D lik i E in n D n IDEA}. FOR AUTO . size garage. Well landscaped, ahade trees, amesite drive, THE Flint name addreaa with zone, atyie H»ve you a copy of our 1958 ranch.' Built-U) oven and stove, Yotmgstown kitchen. Call The ■ R. room Colonial, four rooms with and commentator who died last who loat 3.()3 acres of land in ford. whiiph she attended. . .■} ' eni rMreatlon room npeung on 34x34 . patio. Weeded lot F; Dimock Co.. XH 9-6245. or Mrs. lavatory first floor, Jhree bed­ Parmington When the federal gov­ L2IHI1BOGUBIDII] ODOD REPAIRING ' brook, email lx>nd. Two acres. ' , S A M u a i a c h a k a c h 'number and size. "■'. ■■"' Needlework' Album? It contains fully plastered, full bjiuement. month, named his wife, Helen, as }R9x306. * Baatc Fashion, Spring and Siun- 115,900. R. F. Dlmock A 06. Rgal- Zt^ckerman, MJ 9-6283'. rooms with lull tile hath second ernment eondeinned thg land for a The — Gleaners Circle will meat * LillL]13 C)[i]fi C1UI1 dozens of pretty designs in cro­ floor. Hot water oil .heat. Iramedl- sole heir and executrix of his es­ UliMIIlDU DUnriR JOHN H.LAPPEN. Inc. mer '68 cohtaina dozens more chet,' knit, embroidery and aew; tort. Mi 9-5245, Jdaeph Ashford, tate. His will, on file here, .dose Nike gtfld^ mlaaij* *«te. has” been, Monday ay 8 p.m in tha pafdo^of FIVE ROOM ranch. Buyer al* .ociupancy. • Price $29,90n. 4sw»fdad-#rtiMO)"Jk‘'''fadtn5«l*-gTiH«h‘ 'Oir*B»atB UUDIIiB UDUUQDEIQIl TELEPHONE l«4i EAST CENTUB SimEET L MANCHE0TEE . Unart. a w to aew. atylea in all pluq directions tor one knit and MI----- 9-6818, . BarharA-Woods,, .... xn nqt specify Ihw amount of HWh*" LAWRENCE F. PIANO, Broker Jury ihada' tha aWard yeaterday. offleara wiu aerva n fiagh m iti. ULIIUL; iliJLiJU U IlU U f4 ' _ - ■ ' ■ m R-A361 t ' -J" ' -'•‘7".,' iaurtitam.'«4wO>i%VVti's]as7'-«t-‘ ^D^'3*f4^M 4I^TOM '■'n^nL'.>..aisaTraa.«M/ro»cgrC4lWld*rXQAianimaM M$1$. Bnu-Burn Realty. qian's ■ f»tate.. ; M l f . 4 7 4 t ' WEEKENDS MI 9-3396—MI S43M ^ ...... « cents tor,your copy. , ' ’ ■ ■ "■'■'i...... liL'LL' UUliU ULlULIJ -yi:: -■ “ V : . ■ ■ ' t ^’V "S' ■ -jSF' \ v — -V- A ■- ■( 1 i , r