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PAGE TWENTY-EIGHT, :/■ ^anrl;(0trt lam ing % rall) WEDirtJSDAY, MAY 14, 196^ -I The Weather Average Daily Net Preae Run Feracaat ef D. 8. Weatker aaBaa For the Week Raided About Town May 10. less Oeeaaibaal mla taaiJgkt aad All geraniums sold locally Tor appEKDPUsnc eartjr Friday BMiviag. Law toidglit JUST ARRIVED! the hieneftt of the •Oilidreft’s S.-rv- 12,705 48-8d. W arner Friday. HIgli aaar Ices of Connecticut may be picked up May 23 and 24 at the home of - Maoeber pI the A udit'- 70. Mrs. Allen F. Behnke, 178 E. Cen­ PILLOW COVERS Bnreaa af CirealatlMi Mancheste^W ^^ City o f ViUtUfe Charm ' j'lK ‘ 1 iMOTO-MOWER* ter St. Geraniums may still be t : ordered by . calling M^a. ..Behnke, Mrs. Earner Weden, Mrs. Bajiil WIK IRSDAY, MAY 15, 1958 (ClaaoUled AiTarttOag aa Faga iS) PRICE nV E CENTS 'A'J ley or Mrs. Richard EHmOck before ® « " 3 7 c VOL. LXXVII, NO. IM iTWENTY-FOUR PAGES—TWO’ SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., i 4" '^Roto-We" Saturday. '; • Officers of John Mathet^CTisKtef', Protect your pillows, they’re non- World’s Nowost din4 Finost Order of De Molay, vWll txH!^ at allergic. Riding Rotary C the Masonic Temple gt T o'clock tonight to go f^om .there to Broad Brook where thsy'will present the “ “ n S o W N fib o F and id H'$ youh for only ftrst’degree,-for . the Broad Brbo'- REG. 99c I^dgeutf Masons. HEAVY WHITE . FElmtRFROOP on PEqUOT ZIPPERED ZIPfERED , 'Ph'enly-flve members of the *289® ® Class of^l9S9B. Manchester High FILLdW COVERS School, met.4it the Army and Navy. Each 7 9 ^ ^ - FlUOW TICKS E-Z TERMS Club last night' to select commit­ tees for the class reunion next Reg. $1 A ^ ^ ttc h .vr*r. X m g A For Floral strift or all over floral In X The Manchester Pipe Bfind was Protect2 your plllowan 47 from soiling. pink or ,Wue. ranked second in th- top four mu­ sical units ^ c h participated In the Armed Forces Day parade In- Rebels Flee OutstandinS fe a tu re s thlfling Itvof—Forward* Hartford last ^iKht. Bed Pillow Values! 'on Eisenhower Leads Novirel, Rtvorft Girls Friendly Sponsors of St. ^ moko mowing ooty'! REG. $5.99. B. F. (lOODRICH Mary's Episcopal Church, of which LATEX FOAM, REGULAR SIZE Oil City in Miss Eyaline Pentland Is pre-lident. *3.99 - 4 r Han't ayarythlBi yau'va avirwoifliir fn i riding have invited the members of the REG. $6.99. EXTRA PLUMP SIZE With 3 U.S. mawatt irltra-Biadarn datign* aaty tfaarlng and Dorcas Society of Emanuel LuUier- caniral, nirgal-imeeHi mawing^M at a law, laW LATEX FOAM...... *4.99 East Bolivia tatt H»at anyana rtn a*art(J. And' laak what yad gat- an Church to be their guests Fri­ day evening at 8 o'clock. A prayer REG. $7.98. DUPONT DACRON Moscow, May 15 («*)— rW m tn lk Joins three Washington, May 15 (IP)—President Eisenhower-warmly •Igdo CdAftal service,will be followed by a tour ^FILLED. NYLON COVERED .... American ■atalUM 'oircUng In out­ welcomed Vice President Nixon home from Soyth America ★ Rellar traction driva—laval* lawn; climba •nd lo«k>Ow* *4.95 Soviet Union. today launched er Space, the;4mgeat of them Iy« Paz, Bolivia, May 15 (/P) ftaapait gradat of the new church conducted by REGi $9.98. its third and largest sputnik, —^livian rebels have fled today and said Communist-inspired riots against him there the rector, the Rev. Alfred L,. Wii- weighing 30.8 pounds. Russia’s two would simply strengthen inter-American friendship, 'A' Dathboard control for STOP, START, RUN, liams. A social hour will follow 100% IMPORTED DOWN ...... *7.98 an 11.9-foot cone weighing earlier sathlUtea have re-entered from the city of Santa Cruz, and£i^KE in the crypt of the church. nearly a ten and a half. the Barth’s lower atmosphere and center of the oil-rich province And from thousands of citizens and weU-wishejs there waa A special Taes announcement bunjed up. in eastern Bolivia which they a roaring welcome for the Vice President and his wife. ★ Powofful 3'/i H.P. 4-cyclo ongino Mrs. Edwin D. Foster, ^-3 -amid the new Rartb oatellite, fired The announcement said the satel­ took yesterday, President They packed about the airport and gathered along the road­ In connection with the .Soviet In­ lite entered lU orbit at an angle of •k Easy cutting-holght adjuitinont Woodbridge St., and her motlwr, Low, Low 6S degrees to the equatorial plane, Herman S i 1 e s Suazo an­ ways from it into Washington. - _ Cldfcli mm Awlometlt Mrs. William R. McMullen, 11 Ed­ ternational Oeophyelcal Year pro­ irolit Fool Coofrol gram. was Jammed with eppayatue- indicaUng it win cover almost the nounced today. Several thousand jammed around the White House where A’ Ruggod hoovy>duty coit aluminum dodi mund St., have returned frbm At-1 entire Inhabited part of the Earth lantlc City, N.J., after attending and inatrumenta for, probing the The rebels were made up of the Nixons were luncheon guests of the President following • ★ Comfort contour fOat I Prices On from close' to Hie Arctic Circle to members of the Bolivian Falange the 64th annual sesjtlbn of the, 4k^'. secrets of outer Space. Just above the Antarctic Circle. the welcoming ceremony at the Military Air Transport Service Supreme Order, l ^ t t e Shrine of T^e announcement ;4(ave no In- and Communlsu. the government terminal at National Airport. ' . A' Trim! within Vi I"- of froot, foncoi, otc. dteatlon' that the,lhteat eatellWe 'ITie only Immediate Indication of reported yesterday In proclaiming Jei-usalem, in Cdnvehtion Hall. Oh. what beautiful bargainayou'H find o f^ r fabulous Mbay Famous Brands the dlrecUon of flight was the word a'-nationwide. stafe of siege, a An estimate that at least 100,000 turned out to greet and A’ Evon grOti diitributlon They were guests at Hotel Shel­ carried a living pdeeenger, a cans- Oiat H aped over the Moscow area cheer jthe Nixons was made by Wiley Buchanan, State De- burne, and on the return trip visit-' pahtoh to th e ' dog I-alka*. which modified form of rrmstisl ••w. A' Eaty hook-up for occottoriot Whit* Sola. Among ^ many unboofcddf^buys went up aijd'dieit with Sputnik II. this morning ’’from a southwester­ SUea Suazo o rd ers the Air partlhent protocol officer. He said there were about 15,000 at - "FmoornFlo** Momry ed relatives'in New Jersey and ■ Instead^ it Hated the niBneroua ly to a northeasterly direction," ‘ Force to bomb rebel posts in Santa the airport and estimated 85,000 along the route. Full 90-Doy Factory Warranty Doty TiowsiwIrsIoo Pennsylvwla. TTie announcement said the Cruz but the revolutloniata fled be­ ora high'count shMts and COM* . . . thirsty tovtolt .^ . liaadsoma itama of equipment with which H rocket which lifted the sputnik piplomats, congressional leaders'^ ^ “ SHEETS •aid the new sputnik would report fore the planes got into action, the and cabinet officera Joined the The.^^merald Ball committee of ^ aloft broke off and Itself went into on the upper layers of the Earth's Santa Cruz army commander re­ President in the official welcoming GARDEN aiid UW N SUPPLIES St. Margaret's Circle,. Junior Uankats and bodsproods . . . lovaly taMa AND atmosphere aa "a contribution of orbit close behind. So Indication ported. Tax Collection^ Daiighlers of Isabella,- will meet Soviet aclentiaU to world aclence.” was given of the size, but It pre- There .was no mention in the group. ■Jtbis Syening at 7:30 at the hom' j linens. . . attractive curtains. Chboso from daiding troditioWN The announcement gave no Indi­ rtimably was immenae to have gov^emment announoement of the , In predicting the rudeness to the '.of Miss Judy Tanl, 90 Concord Rd.l lifted the-ton and a half load. situation at Camiri and Choretl, in Nixons in Peru and Venezuela will, FERTILIZERS: cation of the exact power with in the end. strengthen Inter-Ameri­ On State Sales whites and daiightful new colors and pottams. which tha new aputnlk wae < The satellite wa# described as 5 Santa Cruz province, where the feet 7 inches wide at Us base and rebels moved against local gar- can- tie*. Elsenhower said It would DRICONURE ...... 50 lbs. $3.^5 PILLOW­ launcad nor the location of lU 11 feet 6 Inches high. That woujd have this result because the Fill your own linen closet at savings . . . stock up for gifts, too! launching atte. riaona yesterday. American nations In their' com­ Drops by 9.5% AGRICO, For I,,awns ...... 50 lbs. $2:75 Thron Them It reported the sputnik was or­ be large enough to be seen from La Paz was quiet this morning. Earth with the naked eye under An official spokesman said their mon association resent any Com­ DON'T Away biting normally at the rata of one munist leadership against their AGRICO, For Gardens ...... 50 lbs> $2.55 circuit of the %»th every 106 min­ proper lighting cenditlons. atm was to stir up a nationwide re­ Hartford, May It, (gv-The oalea I StlR plenty of wear left In X The three U. S. aatelUtes circle unity and interest. tax slowed Ita collection pace by BOVUNG, Dehydrated Cow Manure .50 |bs. $2.85 shoes when brought here for CASES utes and reaching a maximum al­ volt that would ■ interfere with Eisenhower spoke of the antl- titude of 1.188 mUe$. The exact the globe In a narrower,band that parliamentary elections in June 9,5 per cent during January-Merch, PEAT MOSS I e.spert repairing. extends about half aa far on either Uniled States demonatratlona as giving signs that It may produce ...... I'/i buahels $2.85 weight was put at 2,919.53 ppundk. and preveht the return of former "aome unpleasant incidents” which WORK OO.NE w h il e " TYPE 130^ TYPE 144 or more than the' 1 .120- side of 'the equator. Two of them, President, Vlctpr Paz Eatensaoro. $7 million under bu''get eitimates, y o u WAIT ..... TYPE 119 on occasion had presented real come June 80. 50 FOOT PLASTIC pound weight the Russians re- who has been ainbaaaiidor to Lon­ danger and risk of injury not only ’ ported for Sputnik II. (Continued on Page Keven) don for two years. He beads the State 'Tax Commisoloner JcHin L, DAN RIVER^ government MNR .party, the na­ to the Vice President but to hla SAM YULYES x ^ D Y UOY wife, Patv Sulltvan laid today that 814.9 mil­ tional revolutionary' 'movement. Nevertheless Eisenhower said lion came frOm this source during GARDEN HOSE^ $2.98 "SHOE REPAIRING NOW Pretest Silea’ PMtey the recent poat-<3hrl8tmaa quarter. G uaranteed 8 Y eat«. OF THE BETTER KIND” Recent rioU an(P4emonaU'ationB these outbursts had "in no way 33 OAK STREET REG. $3.19. PEPPEREU in- Santa Cruz have protttsted Slle'a impaired the traditional frleiid- That Is an Increase of 81.5 mil­ Same Side as Watkins $Sx9t ...... M .69 P E P ^ E U policy of depositing all - revenues shlp between the United Statea lion over colle'ctiona for the same . WE HAVE A CO M PLE'^ LINE OF: FLOWER and Socialists Now Back from the nationalized oil ihduatry and other slater republics.” period of 1957. REG. $3.39. COMBED in the feder*I treasury and leaving President EHaenhower-Extends a hand of welcome to Vice Prcaidep.t Nixon at National Airport in In Elienhower’s audience were Tax deportment, figure* Show GARDEN SEEDS, BAMBOO LAWN RAKES and SSxtOg ___ M.79 top Latin American diplomats s u p e r h n I ^ none for the provincial govern­ Woohin^on today, Standing between the two men ie the Vice President’s. wUc, Fst. At zight^- that the sale* levy has gradually GARDEN TOOLS. ment. is Julie, the Nixbn’s older daughter and with her mother is Triclju (A^ Phqtofax). . - . ‘ headed by Ambassador Guillermo aloughad off during the June- R i^ . 93.40, PERCALE Savilla Sacaaa of Nicaragua, dean 73x108 .... mliii’s Regime The rebelg were reported In con­ ■■ ------— ... -ir-.— March period — first nine months *\M trol of Santa Cnix. a city of about of the diplomatic corpa, and Am­ of the fiscal year. Commlasioner HALE’S HOUSEWARES DEPT. (Basement Level) MILITARY HALE’S GHARMHOUSt REG. 83.69. MUSLIN ibO.OOD, aa'iwell aa the (ovena of bassador Eduardo Garcia of Ar­ Sullivan tMid that the yield for 81x108 ___ NOW Pvlo. May 18 «A-Oe«. < Dafemr ’ Mltrttter- gentina, president of the Organi­ those months totaled 852.4 million, Cluurlea de ftauUo said today he Cbevigne took new - meaaurita retl. an oil center. The government zation hf American States. down $2.2 million, or 4 per cent, ilW r GREEN STAMPS • AMPLE FREE PARKING WHIST H H E D MATTAESS PAtiS f HALE'S HEAVY QUALITY ,REG. 88.19. Njbeon Brings "Back ‘Ne w Look’ Nixon, in response to Eisen­ REG. .59c NOW 73x108___ M ready to oerve France If call­ agaihat the military In Algeria and reported that tVoops and oil work­ under a year ago, at this time. Friday, May 16, 8 P.M. REGULAR 8.5.98. "CHARMHOUSE** 43x$8 Cases .. 45c ed upon but did not state his rtghtlst-Communlst troublemak- ers in camiri turned back a rebel hower, attributed the mob attacks The aslea levy started its June- TWIN SIZE...... < 4 , 4 9 REG. $3.99. $g «A REG. $949. - $g EK conditions. In Uw past he hM af^ era at borne. attack there. to "a small minority who did not September quarter with a modest AMERICAN LEGION A l.\. REG. $3.49. F 73x108 4uC a $1x108 ...... 4 e o a ways demanded n free bnao. He sent orders, to all ministry The uprising was heralded by a understand " the purposes of the $400,000 Increase, but fell off $1.1 REGULAR $6.98. TOVUEL El Bottom. nw enll 0e OauUe iMd awalt- commanded to enforce rigid dis­ dynamite blast in a Santa Cruz At U.S. Aim in Latin America United .States. million during October-Decembe'r, Th€ H 4 U CORR FULL SIZE. ... .^ .....» 5.49 Twin Size ..., RE(i. $3.39, $g «A REG. $8.89. X. _ ed since he retired from political cipline and suppress any agitation suburb that killed a child and in­ He said the "great majority of and $1,5 million for ^ the rec«ht American Legion Home W'Hi Daemn Relafer 81x108. /Lt99 90x!fl« . . . . ^ ■ Ufe in 194d stilt bns hot come, among the trfmp*- Commanders In jured five other persons. Silea or­ the people in all walks of life are M a n c h i s t i r C o n n * 50 LEONARD .ST. REG. $3.89. F 1 f I e d tn Algeria were lo report direct­ dered troops from the city of By ST.ANFORD BRADSHAW •^gentina, Paraguay, Bolivia, Peru,- —either of the right or left—the quarter. but the moment .woo perhaps Ecuador,-Colombia and Venezuela: United States add Its Alile.s must friendly to the United Stales to­ If the decline continues, ftacal REG. $1.19. 33 X 41. Bottom. REG. 6Be. REG. 79e. AA- closer than ever before. He said. ly to the Defenaa'kflniatry. tnatead Cochabamba to the Santa - Cruz San Juan. Puerto. Rico, May 15 day." CORNER MAIN and OAK STREETS rrir.es! Refreshments! Full Size .... •1.99 43x$6 Cases . . . w 9« area but there have been no re­ 1. There, is a serious misunder- take both defensiva And aggressive, observers believe that the tax will LATEX.FOAM BATH SIZE. 43x8$ h Cases V9C •Today, before the trloU again of to the high comqiand in Al­ lAb—Vice President Nixon facea .standfng among aome Latln-Anierl- affirmative ppsitiona. I Nivnn offered ri'-’t as the princi­ Donation One Dollar eagdlflng the country. It should giers. There was no Indication ports of clashes between these an enormous task at the end of his pal observation of his 8-natlon tour REG. 59e. wbe'ther the officera IriXAIgerta units and the rebels. can groups -- particularly uni­ ",We must launch and wage un- I (Continued on-Paga Eight) b^Tuown that I am ready to riot-marred, 18-day tour of South versity .students and professors, iMseniiower paiu high pcr.sonal MAHRESS TOPPER PADS h a n d SIZE...... EXTRA SPECIAL! R E G ^ c SILICOH . take Over the powers of the re- were obeying. \ Police in La Paz made numerous Mpre than 16,000 reinforcementa Arperica. union- leaders, and new.spaper and misery and-disease." the conditjofis REG.'Wfs, pobUc.’^ x _ He must find common denomi­ lodio editors----of the real mo­ President under trying conditions 'REGULAit $9.98. were brought in to help Parts Po­ (Continued on Page ‘Twelre) on which dictatorships feed,. Nixon : had "conducted himself efficiently, PACE c l o t h s ...... IRONING BOARD COVERS - Eaeh lice keep, order. Armored unita nators for U..S. policies toward tives and aims of the United States declared. _ . ' FULL BED SIZE. > 7 .9 9 5 7 c Paris. M ny'vlS Uy 15 (/P)—Premier vm\ Reg. $1.49 4-mile stretch through the cen­ and.violence against him stemmed. Latln-American nations. He also bluntly told ullra-na- up to W boards. We sell hundreds at every sale. You all Leaving Pflitnlln’a off lee, Mollet ter of the city. Nixon's conclusions and recom- 2. The United Stale*, contrary to left hand and the President on her Nikita Khrushchev, brandishing HRAVY QUALITY ZIPPERED TOWEL ENSEMDLE know the ^“y... ■ ...X - ' ' declared: House Aid Bill mendationa probably will be made Communist claims, favors indus­ tionallst Argen .ines that there ia right. the giant third Sputnik launched ’•When the Republic la threat­ Rioters in Algiers who touched little chance of their getting a today, told the West It must now TWICE-OVER** off the crisis Thiesday stayed quiet in a formal report to President Ei- trial -development in Latin America The Nixon girls were riding In REG. $1.98. 34 x 46. LATIX-FOAM PAD ened. the SociBllit party always Washington, May 18 (Ab—Eisen­ U.S. government loan for develop­ the little Jump seats Immediately come to terms .with the Seytet EXTRA LARGE-BATH SIZE n .3 9 under order* of' the head of the senhow-er and in later speeches. and looks with favor on plan.* for MAHRESS COVERS answers ‘present.’ ” hower administration aourcea said But already he has indicated aome eatablishment of a hemispheric ment of their nationalized oil in­ in front of the President and the f'nlon. This country, he Said, . Mollet’a decision is expected to dissident Junta, paratroop Brig. dustry. does not want to use Its newest BEGUI;AB^$4.95, REG. 99r. 16 x 38.^ IRONING BOARD COVER SET $2.79 Gen. Jacques Massu.' today they will ask the Senate to of the guide lines for what he says common market. Vice President. They are Tricia 12 ' Reg. $3.49, Iron tN^ice'a.s fast and easy.. be followed ,by a gesture to the will be a new look at U.S. policies 3. The United States, which To mineral-conscious Bolivians and Julie 9. - H/j-ton earth .astelllte'to "harm just right ^3.69 HAND SIZE...... 7 5 c French colonials and military in Pflimlln for (he moment depend­ vote more for foreign aid than the and Peruviana, he pointer out that humanity or tb blackmail the ed on Maj; G4n. Raoul'Salan, the toward the 20 . Good Neighbor fought three major wars in de­ The airport '’ceremony, an im­ REG. 49c. Algeria, who underscored their de­ $3,603,000,000 authorized by the partners to the south. fense of liberty in 35 years, re­ the Elsenhower adn.nistration's promptu affair which began with a world." Pull or twin sizes. Extra lleavy quality that fiance of Paris by organizing more French commander in chief in Al­ proposals for a domestic subsidy for your figure will give years of wear. Seams are all bound. f a c e ' CT-OTHIk* ..... 35 c ' _ OUR FOURTH SHt^ENT! House for'the year starting July 1. Here are aome of the major joices when - such nations as Washington Evening Star e,ditorial “Committees of PuWJc Safetj'.’’ geria, to/preserve the facade of House passage of the big meas­ points Nixon has touched on in Argentina. Colombia knd Vene­ plan for producers of lead, copper, suggesting such a greeting took 25 NIXON TRIP .AIRING DUE LADY BEDFORDvEXTRA WIDE This gesture would be the reap­ govem m nt control. He desig- ure by a 2.59-134 roll call vote last zuela throw off the yoke'of dicta­ zinc and tungsten .may cushion the tVlishlngton,shin May 15 4Ab— You all know, the Wamsutta quality! nated-Salon to assume provisional speeches and news conferences minutes. , These low prices during our May Sale only. . RUFFLED. "NO-IRON" SEERSUCKER pointment of Robert Lacoste as night tossed th* issue to the Sen­ during his visits to Uruguay, Ar- torial rule. But at th'e same time effect of low prices on their e<-ono- The Vice President and his wife Senator Wayne Mprse (D-Ore) HALE’S STURDYWEAR BOX-STITCHED Choose from 8 colors. minister for Algeria. Although a civil- and mlUtary authority in the ate Foreign Relations Committte. the United Stales, still adheres to miea. came from Puerto Rico thi.a morn­ announced today he will open to­ Soclaliat. he is acceptable to North African territory . and an­ Chairman Theodore F. Green (D- the 1933 agreement of Montevideo morrow an Investigation to de­ nounced ikter he- had received Sa­ In Colombia, dependent on cof­ ing. arriving at 11:57 a.m. (EDT). SPREADS aiid DRAPERIES EaeK $447 Frenchmen In Algeria demand­ Rlt scheduled closed sessions to providing for non-intervention in fee for 90 per rent of ita foreign Just about the first ,to greet termine If federal agencies were QUILTED MATTRESS PADS ing no compromise-in the battle lo tan's report. write a bill starting next Tuesday. the affairs of other nations. "ignorant or knowingly under­ WITH CORNER ELASTIC REG. 39c MARTEX Extra special printed or .plaiq colors. EJxtra size twin spreads, 86'^xllO”; exchange eaminga, he said he per­ them at the airport were-their t.wo extra size full .spreads, lOCxllO"; Draperies. 80’’.\90‘' long pair. : stamp out the 3>-i-year-old 'The House knocked ' down ell Ne\ys Tidbits 4. Russia probably will drasti­ sonally would supiport U.S. par­ children. taking a gamble”'In approving'^ gerian nationalist rebellion. ,/ ' (pqntinued, on Page Five) REGULAR $S.9«. '' new monev-cuttihg moves by lop­ Culled from AP 'Wires cally step up its present economic ticipation in the International Cof-' Patricia was Iq her' beaming Vice - President Nixon’s—lAthI 39 X 76 TWIN SIZE. , .’.. . . 5 2 . 6 9 PART LINEN DISH TOWELS sided margins. But the bill had al­ offensive in Latin America; The .'\meriran tour. Morse said ‘he ‘ - CHAMAM 3 SEASON ready been trimmed by its Foreign United States, in meeting the chal­ (Continued on Page Eight) (Continued on Pago Eight) "would recommend to a-foreign relations subcommittee Which he REGULAR $4.98. Affairs Committee $339 million AFL-CIO President George lenge. will' concentrate on pro­ 54 X 76 PULL SIZE, . ; ...... ^ 3 . 6 9 3 For M.OO below what President ,Eisenhower grams designed to keep open the heads that State Department LIBHTWEIGHT 72x90 BLANKETS, SPECIAL $348 said ia the least needed for AJneri- Meany say.* the 13.5 million mem­ historic channels of trade between ami Central Intelligence Agency ' Pure white Ailing that Is' guaranteed to Extra absorbent, long 'wearing, multl- . \You’ll-want plenty of these beautiful solid color blankets; so light and yet so can and free world strength. ^ ber labor federation will continue North and South America. Disgriuitled Now Gruiitled witnesses be called later. launder white. ElasUc on each comer, stripe borders. ■,. ,. warm. Light green, maize, pink, turquoise, blue and white. Advance signs were that the to fight corruption —by expulsion 5. Although the Communists un­ Senators would vole authority for if necessary—until the last' crim­ doubtedly agitated the violent at­ P.\K1.STAN l in e r CRASHES more Ifunds,. leaving the final inal taint 1.4 eliminated . . . Sen. tacks against him, Reds were only — Pakistan International Air- Iti Lebanon amount to , Hoi'sie-Senate compro­ Irving M. Ivea’ decision to retire a small minority of those actually A Pakistan International Air­ Special Sale mise. Opponents focused on. the opens up choim spot on the Re­ demonstrating against him. But British Eras& Crisis ways Convalr plane eraahed two separate appropriations bill that publican New York State ticket to­ they did constitute a well organ­ miles away from Delhi .Airport Pre-Seoson C A; I I. must be voted.later to supply the day' that could serve to prevent ized minority. Their actions against anil burst Into flame* tonight Beirut, Lebanon, May 15 (d^)—^and other parts of North Lebanon wild, scramble for the nomination Beirut was shaken again today by stlH were dominated by opponent* actual cash. The present authori­ him have showTi the southern hem­ For Bull of Bahrein Just after taking off, A Pnkie- zing l^lslation only sets cellinge. for. governor. isphere the brutal face of an,, op­ tan .Airways spokesnum aald the COSTUME explosioni, sniping from building of Chamoun. In aome areas opposi­ Suffolk County district attor­ plane carried S3 pasaenger* and . tops and battles between police anif tion political leaders were said to State-Aiiatice Funds pression which j)vouid deny liberty The Hoirae meanwhile poTepared ney's office says Allen Freed, New of expression just as did tbs dicta­ Recently the frigate Ux-h a crew of 5. He. could not. give ontl-govemment rioters. be losing' control of rioter*. York, disc Jockey, under indictment By ^AL R. COOPER their nationalities. The Convalr Seven bombs exploded during the Two persona.were, reported killed to tafckle a different money bill to­ torships of Juan Peron, Gustavo London. May 15 — The Fada stopped at Bahrein and UNMJnrcHED COAT VAi-UES! day—a State-Justice Department as consequence of riot following hia Rojas Pinilla and Marco* Pgrez, it* sailors heard the sad,story. flew In from Karachi and headed night but calm generally prevall- and ilx wounded a t . Leado, near British Navy modestly report­ bark S>/i hours later. JEWELRY Beirut. Boston show May 3. to be arraigned Jlmene'r. ed today a bellowing success Cmdr, David Loram,- who BATHING SUITS BEAUTIFUL NEW SPRING GROUfI • ed until mldmornlng. Then rioters (Continued on Page Sixteen) tomorrow . . Mrs. Henry Bol­ In order to oppose dictatorships brought the frigate . back . to ...... surged through the streets In dem- Lebamjse authoritie* continued in a strange naval assignment: 81T8PECTS SURRENDER '. $1.00 VALUES enatrationa against the pro-west­ to arregl'' Syrians accused of £aus- duc of LUnenburg. Mass., • who To gruntle the disgruntled Portsmouth yesterday, told a found $690 In a Mother’s Day gift reporter: Poplar Bluffs, Mo.. May 15 m DISCONTINUED^ NUMBERS . ^ ^ Many -styles .in all whitb . / VALUES fa $5l95 ern government of PreMdent Ca­ Ing trouble.' Reliable sources said Bull of Bahrein. The hlissouri State Highway Pa- the government scored s victory Cut Use of Su^ar, pocket book a year ago. to come Poll of Doctors Set It took a round trip voyage "When we arrived at Aden ►TWICE-OVER BANDEAU. porcelain'! also pastel colors mille Chamoun. into possession of the money In the bull liad been without a trql said today two of the three ' For lilUng lift, lasting con­ VALUES fo $16.95 ^ An explosion rocked the Place de in preventing an estimated 400 re­ between Bahrein and Socotra persons sought In the staylng'af and fres.h water pearU; Canon in the heart ot the bualneaa’ bellious Druze mountain tribes- few days. to do the Job. but the Royal wife for three years. He was trol . . . there's nothing quite rtjen from reaching, the Syrian Dental Chiff Warns Birth of quadruplet cslves, de­ On New CMS Pact Very frustrated. I pas.sed the B railroad man and the'kidnap­ like this beauty. Criss-cross Choose from necklaces, ear­ district and several persons were Navy did it right. They got. ing of a aerviw station attend­ frontier, where they reportedly scribed as a twb-millloh-ln-one rar­ the -fniatrated little fellow not Information lo m.v superiors elastic holds smoothly, moves rings and bracelets. killed. Police quickly cordoned off IIP) ■ New> Haven. May 15 (A’.^^^The and was told to lake appropri­ ant surrendered at Clarkidale, " the area and rounded, up niore than want to Join, Syrian Druze forces, Hartford, May 15 — Reas­ ity, occurs' bn upper peninsula one wife but two — a blonde easily with your every move Lebanese -armor^ cars brought surance about dental x-rays- and farm near Munlsingj Mich. , . Connecticut Medlpal .Service today ate action. So we sailed off to hllss.'OftIcers Identified them as ■ . . w’hile the double track loo people. - \ ‘ announced it ia polling Connecticut and. e'^brunetti. Linda Rollins, 18, and Archio i eight Americans, and, two Cypriot warnings to ciit sugar use to save Defective wiring given as apparent This particular Middle East Socotra. rstltched cotton cups mol;l p ip e rs on the roqfwof buildings giria to .the capital from the Bekaa teeth were given here today by the cause of 3-alariii fire which did ex­ physicians on whether Ihey.Vlsh to "After two d“ys steaming Moore, 33, both of De»lo()e. Mo., and hold a beautiful bustlinc. flTM at people in the]streets and president of the American Dental participate in the new CMS con­ crisis would never have devel­ we anchored off the Island. An where th* slain victim, Jdmee -Valley, in Ea.st Licbanon. tensive damage to Pippie's rea- oped If the bull were of normal a, b, c cups 3 .9 5 NOW * 6 and Sizes T to 16. Choice of fweeds, plaids and solid colors. bands of demonetratoiia fought to • Beirut was quieter after an Association. taurknt in ’ Hartford early yester­ tract. „. ■' officer swam a.shore with an Hiiske.vT lived. 'The pair walked . size. He's a Socotraa midget, disrupt normal life in the city. estimated 20 persons were killed Dr. WilHam R; Alltadt of Little day . . United AJilo Workers The official announcement of the ■ Interpreter lo see if the' na­ Into the Clarksdale Poliipe Sta- TWICE OVER KULI. ' ’ (ALL SALES FINAL) ' The United States is flying Rock.' Ark., spoke at the state poll, however, was preceded liast not much bigger th^n a Great tives were friendly.. The.v tiCHI. (ALL SALES FINAL) here Monday and Tuesday. U.S. officials Indicate they will continue Dane.' ' i LENGTH BRA. All the mar­ arrtl-riot weapons to Lebanon,' Ambassador Robert McCU'qtock president's luncHf^Mi. at the 93rd their new blackout at General Mo­ night by a atatement from the Con were, and when they heal'd of velous TV'ice Over bandeau SPORTSWEAR DEPT.—Second Floor 2 For $1.00 READY TO WEAR DEPT.—.Second Floor where diatiirbancea have been un­ annual meeting of the State Dental necti(ut; Slate Medical Society re­ The Royal No,vy frigate . ■the bull’s predicament they 3 BROTHERS ARRAIGNED said he hadmb intention of moving tors Corp. contract negottatlona stating the phyaiciana’ organiza­ features' pfOa more. Mote derway fpr six days. Americans out of the capital city. Association; but lift the 'veil of secrecy at Ford Wild Goose picked him up at were also sympathetic. l*assalc. N. J„ May 15 lAb—• elasUc, more lift, ^ o r e con­ 'Strike .Loaee ^peed But the Chartered ship Jackson ^ He cited reports of radiation ex- tion's opposition to the contiact. Socotra, an island in the In­ "They went up in llje moun- Two brothers were arraigned trol. Perfect for " you if (iREEN STAMPS • AMPI-E FREE PARKING ' general strike- which earlier gta that, a patient receives leas Motor Co. br. WllHani W. Richards, execu­ dian Ocean, In 1954 and gave ' on a charge of first degree mur­ Creek w4s sent - to the North Moscow radio charges United tive secretary of t)ie medical soci­ .tain* where tlie midget herd* you'ra shoK walsted, if you Choked o ff normal bualneaa ac­ Lebanese port of Tripoli, where S3 from routine dental States with open Interference , in him to the aheik of oil-rich' graze and cam.e back with one der here this rooming In the fa­ like an all-in-one look with FREE PARKING ^ OREEN STAMPG ^ tivity in Beirut lost momentum. than he does annually from ety. said ha ,h*s received many Bahrein aa a goodwllT gee lure, tal shooting ot a rookie po­ Americans were being -urged by Lebanon’s internal affairs by Bend­ calls deploring the CMS poll "at black and one blonde heifer, ■ your girdle. If your curvSs ' Shops biegon to open again,, even U.S,'. diplomats to go m Beirut. - naturai>aources. ing.military equipment to the •rhe Navy also provided' a Which ' we took aboard in a . liceman. The brothers, Paul need controlling,' ElasUc In the riot ridden Mdalem quarter Several ships ofatne U.S. 6th ' "Any ■ ^neern about genetic (a time whan.the council is planning midget heifer aa a mdte. whaling boat. TV’o days later FItxsImmont. 43, and Bugen* AT THE REAR .ewa..^wwCORP. GIVEN WITH ALL where opposition'leader Saeb Sa-. hazards la unrealistic iti view of riot-torn Middle East country... to meet with the board of directora Fitzsimmons, 87, of CUftea, aza right down to your waist Fleet suddenly' aailea from Gibral­ Federal Mediator William S. of CMS next week to continue dla In 1985 the heifer died giv­ w* delivered . them to the makes the difference. TiaJUKHALCcoiu. lam Uvea, i^ut Solom told reporters- tar toward Lebanon -and British tb« very 'Zmall am ounti of ax- ing birth to a calf, leaving the sheikh. ez-stonvlct*. Theyf werewore ’MANCHtSTER. CONM* pooure,” he said. ' ' Pierce announce* union and com­ cuMiona of tha contract." Jooeph Teich a, b, c cups 5 5 ^ 9 5 A4ANCHISTIII^NN* O F O U R ^ R E CASH SALES hi$ followers will, demonstrate uh-. vessels also. webs- steaming tost: pany (representatives had reached- Iq a memorandum to its S,0M bull vNfeleas. He made over­ “The ending waa enUrely before hlaglstriat* tU Choffipun reaiiTiB.’ ward In the'Maditarranean. - Aa for' sugar, ha aotod thaji ture* to normal-olzed cows in . happy. Tluee day* out. of— and eharied with th*th* siaylaf a t, ’'T;'‘ ' ~'

U '^-’ I# > ,;As '' ■ V - ’- ■• . . - ■' / V X x : , ; . ' - ' ■■■■■: . -' ■■ ■- -I .. , . .- ■■ : ^ , - . •■■ , , . . - ■ ■. .. r- i: >. \ : PAGE THBiai TAGE TWO X MANCHESTER EVENING HERALP, MANCHESTER. CONN« THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1968 IIANCHESTEB EVENING HERALD,’ MANCHESTER. CONN, THURSDAY, MAY i5, 1958 — 2 nate candidate* for every evallable two of the bOys ware found Jam­ planned a lOO-car motorcade to Rockville-Vernon Two G i^ Injiired GOP Coniservative, office and aquatad the ^Democrats Four Boys Die, med to the bottom with their anna Ihte tiny. Virginia community to with what ha called Uberaliam and and legs wrapped around aach ■pend pert of the day with Sailing on hla 112th birthday annlvfraary. NNE MARMAOY W h e n " Sheihw bld oil B ri^ e l ^^nnual Spring p^nie Xlcom Tells South the Republicana with conservative Buned in Salt other. ■ ■ . M4 Center St., MI 9-NH government; - 'Police identified the'dead boya Sailing — th e ’’General” is pure­ Hdspital Plans Open House B a b y ^ a ^ ly honorary -— la one of the two Barbara' A. Ambrosa^sil-year- SPONSORED BY THE MANCHEinEdl St. Pateraburg, Fla., May 15 (A7 Alcorn said tha South wanU Detroit. May 16 Four sAHormen Clatterbuck, 14; -Ricky conservatlam. GonUrdi. 12; Jimmy Healy. 13, remaining veterans of the Civil FREI DELIVERY old daughter of Mr. and M w^ohn OPPONENTS ARE ONLY , REGISTERED NURSES* ASSOCIATION ■Mora' Southerners will rota Re­ schoolboys trying to ride a load of War. *111# other, also a Confederate, FLESH AND BLOQD North dealer publican In 1900 because the Dem­ The snuill conservative group of ■alt out the bottom of a rSUroad end David LaChepelle, 10, all of : Sunday from 2 to 4 p.m. J. Arnhrose of 28 W. Middle Tp orthfSouth vnlnanble Detroit, The two,- who escaped is 118-yesr-oId Walter W, Wil­ By Alfred ShOlawold ft ocrats vrill pick a left wing presi­ Democratic Southern senetore will hopper car suffocated yesterday liams of Houston, * escaped unhurt yesterday whei N(MrrH have nothing to aay about, the when they got stuck in the chute ,were Danny Lriwicr and Robert The only problem in today's dential 'candidate, aeye H. Meade Fisher, both 11 kqd also of Detroit. ■ Scheduled to be on hand fpr the nockvUle City HaiplUl wiH be|ho*U .t^ •hoot about «very fiv« rta was by a car hear her 25 B een IN iaitied.;. Alcorn, chalrmeh of the Republi­ Democratic preeldentiel nominee, and buried In the avalanche. festlviliea were Reps. Smith (R- years. Picnic areas and refresh' hand’ is how to play the trump S A T U R D A Y , m a y Alcorn asserted. He gald the candi­ 'A «p«n for public Ingpectlon Sunday home. 88I 7V* 4 can National dnhmittee. Would-h* rescuers, called by the Kan) 3, Fred SchwengeV (R-Iowa), GENERAL ' from 2 tb 4 p.m. 'ments Will be avallabla on the suit How should you handle this ; ^ • row. to 1 A j*. Alcorn came here lest night to date will be named by such men victims’ two playmates. d:ig with CONFEDERATE HONORED W. Pat Jennings (D-Va) and Sen. Patrolman Newtop Taggart aaid A 7 3 2 Mra. Virgrinla J. Yagkulka. grounds." combination if you cannot aee how . BAST launch the 1068 Republican cam­ aa president Welter Reuther of the their bar# hands, garbage -.can Slant. Vs.. May 16 (4^—"Oeij.” A. Wlllla Robertson (D-Va), The Skeet Club also announced the girl ran out (rbiA in front qf a WEST United Auto Workers, Gov. G. John , Sa>lfn|: receives birthday . aupartntendent, said the opap the mlealng trumpa are divided? : OK I 3 K of c Ih OME, m a i n ST. paign in Pinellas County. He said covert and other makeshift tools TV SERVICE *h6uaa is being held for the flrat It wUl hold its annual clambake on parked car or^W. M iddle Tpke. 0 8 5 4 8 O 9 C 3 U ai Barker, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Ralph M. Hula, 88 the Democratic party "cannot Mennen Williama of Michigan, and In a desperate attempt to free the greetings today from well-wibhers BROWN TROUt e a t MICE ' A 0 6 E near Homaatead St, into the path One of the belt pleyera in Sen. Wayne Morse (D-Ore). on both sides of (he 'Msson-Dixon ! time In several years, in connec­ the Legion grounds June 29. Canada tackled the trump suit by ♦ 8. < /i 2 ♦ Q 10 9 3 QddF Ridge Tar., Glastonbury. She waa bom May 6 at Man- serve the. mighty etirring of tny>p^ youngstera.. f Denver. —: The brown trout will NIghta wAeww Pine PpAa tion is-ith national hospital week. ^ Mrs. Buehanan Elected of a vehicle driven west by James ♦ Q J 10 • ___0 9 5 4 ...ehMtor M ^oriu Hdapltal. Her maternal grfndparenta are Mr, 'owth whirh la being felt, Irt the ' One of the four waa alive when line. \ cat mice, ahrews, And frogs in ad­ L. Perry, 43. of 211 Hollister St. leading the aCe Srat. He later lost TEbDY PAGE ORCHESTRA TEL. MI 8-M 88X - ! Tours of the 50-bed hospital will Mrs. Mary. Buchanan of 156 two trump tricks, and that was SOUTH and Mrs. G. C. Lockridge, Balboa, Panama Canal- Zone, and her mth,” - Most antelope fawna are bom freed and he died soon afterward. . Four memebra of Congresa were dition to Ita regular, diet of min­ • ba conducted by the hospital staff, Union St. was elected and In- The police officer took the girl to O A ’10*8 7 ^ • ■ ... , . . . , • paternal grandpaaente are Mr. and Mra. R. M. Hula, American H4 .tirged Republicana to nomi- I In 7eU May. When the hopper was cleared, included in a delegation which now* and Insects. ' S'S- the end of him. anpsted by members of the Hos­ aUlled department president of the Manchester Memorial Hospital "My play is aa good ^ as any O A 3 10 7 500 COUPLES—RESERVATIONS LIMITED Bmbeaey, Managua, Nicaragua. Sbe haa a brother, Carjl Gra­ the Sons of Union Veterans at the where arm and hand x-rays were * A K pital Auxiliary. other," he argued. ‘Tt loees whOn FOR RESERVATION CALL MRS. LOIS PHILOPBNA ham, 20 months. X . All the hospital equipment will department conventionCtteld Sat­ taken. East has K-J-S, or K-J-2, or ell A K 6 • ••••<■ be on display, including the new urday and Sunday at the Hotel NotUi East SeWh Watt TEU MI 9-«114 'v Snaan Ann, daughter ot Mr. and Mra. (Jlaranca L. Towns Another young girl was not so fipur trumps, but it works in any Pew PsM 1 4h* P ali x-ray machine, purchased two Garde in New Haven. lucl^y the night' before when she oth^ caae.” J^W tot Suffield. She waa bom May 7 at Mahcheater Memorial months ago, and a recently ac­ Also installed were' Miss Lillian 3 0 Pam < O PsN Her mktemal grandparents are Mr. end Mrs. dayton steered her bicycle Into the-aide T ^ proper play, however, is to Paia PaM quire Incubator. The hospital, Greenwood of 148-Vernon of a moving car on Pleasant St > G ^ts Scholarship lead tnepeven of spades from tha .... . W, Taylor 217 Union St., and her paternal grandparents are Mr. ambulance will be Ip the parking partment chaplain,, and Mlsa Anne Openiag lead — OQ and Mrs. Chumce L. Towns Sr., Suffield. Maureen Sullivan, the 7-year-old Miss Gail Ann Eagleson. senior South'ViantM£^ round of -'l . V ***••» lot for Inspection. Wllleke of 2 East St., personal trumps. If^ ^ ^ s t plays a low Joseph P. McManus, manager, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis at Manchester High. School, is tha aide. All are from Rockville and T. Sullivan of 88 Pina St., “re­ recipiant of the Verplanck PTA ado, (or ahovXout), South lata hla partpar had tha blank act, but Dehornh AJm, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward O. Btaala, will be at the open house to. as members of the Alden Skinner ceived minor head and body abra­ scholarphlp for someone planning •ts:la'aaven ride forwflnesse. than he would think It over vary JULIE and HJALMAR Rt. 44A, Coventry. She’ wea bom May 6 a t Mancbaatar Me­ well as members of the Board of Auxillgry No. 6, Sons of Union There are ■ever^'poeaibUltlae. INVITES EVERYONE TO X morial Hoapltal. Hap maternal grandparents era Mr. and Mrs. Trustees. Refreshments will be sions in 'the mishap. '~ on entering the teaching profea- darefuliy. If he then made up hla Thomas R. Longatreth, JS West .SL, and her paternal grand- Veterans. According to Patralihan Clar­ elon. The eeven may win tliex trick or mliid to play low, you would 'X.; sen’ed. Hoapltal Notes may knock out the king, Inwhich paranta are Mr. and Mrs. William F. Steele, 683 Vernon S t She Dog owners Arreated ■ , ence Herritage, .tha’girl was driv­ Mies Eagleaon, 18, lives with hqr surely know all Bbout where the has a Mater, Suaan, 2 4 . . Admitted yesterday; Claude ing her Uke South on Cedar St, mother, Mrs. Robert I. IBagleeon case all la wall. X ’ king of epadee waa. Five Vernon dog owners have Mills, 26 Oak St.; Sranciaa Ouel • • • !*’ bean ordered by Constable Eklmund and crashed Into the car being op­ 115 W ait St. She la an honor etu- If tha savan of apadoa loapB For this raaaon, tha recommend­ Otody Lae, 'S lig h ter of Mri^-ud Mra. lA a Goodell, ,'Waet lette, 46 Elllngtbn Ave.; Russell erated west on Pleasant S t by dent^ jnember of the.Student COHUb tha Jack, South gata to^duminy aa' ed play ioaes only if East haa the F . Dwyer to a(>pear in Rockville Hanson, 162 Union S t, Manches­ WOllngton. ■ She waa bom May 8 ^ Manchester , Memorial Hos­ City GburC May 26 on 'chargee o f Carlton L. Curtls„43, of 7 Pleasant oil and an outatandlng swimmer. ■don. as pdaalhta imd laadi^ aaotliar ■mgleton Jack. That’s about aa’ pital. Her roatamal grandparents'ere Mr. and Mra. Joseph ter. _ In addition to pactlcipating in ■pada to fineaaa, through East for cIoaaNM you can come to perfeor keeping unlicensed dogs and al­ Discharged yesterday: Ernest St The girl was treated and re­ Stroee South WlUington, and her paterael grandparents are Mr. lowing them to roam. leased from the hospital. theae high school activities, Mlaa tha king. ' ■ Uon. and Mrs. Forraat Gooden, Lynn. Mass. ' \ , o open 9 tp 9 Butcher, 136 Union St.; Karen No arreata were made. Ekigleson U active in ^2he youth How la that ]^(y battar?” 'my ^ . bally Queatiott * • * * • X ”* ^ Tbe arreata were made yeater- Bateman, 65 Talcott Ava.; Shelley work of St. Mery^ Bplacopal Oenadlan frtantf aakad. “You lose Aa dealer,'you hold; Bpedea — Webb, Worcester Rd., Vernon; E#%'to. PraaNs, aon of______Mr. end Mrs. .jiMoe E. Mcdillourt. day by Dwyer on complaint of Church. She had m unusual op­ to tha aingletoh jack In the East A 10 I 8 7; Hektta — A J 10 7; / T ______X Dog 'Warden "amoa Madden. I>wy- A nn Schleatnger. Dobson Rd., Ver^ ST.\TE COIXEGE AID BACKED Graham Rd., WapiMoK- He was bom May 6 at Maneheatar Me- portunity of dplnF milatoh woric hand, and you also loss If -Bast Diamonda — A K ^ ^ u b e — A 6. mortal Hospital. Ha haam aA brother,h*e***OWAB Oaiy,flamer ' 2H. 41X. er wap accompanied b'y Mrs. non: Michael Shettle, 10 Robert Hartford, May 15 OP)—Proposals haa J-3 or J-2, ainca then your W hat do you say* \ • O • . • ' 0 Rd.; Fred Davies, 71 Union St. that the State sponsor an mpand- In Alaska 1 ^ siunmer. Bvery Sat. Night From 5 to 9 Florence.. Madden, aaaistant dog She has ,jenoaen -to attend Plym­ second finesse will lose to Wcat’a Answer: Bid two spades. Thla Ltiyola Margaret, daughter of Mr. end Mrs. Robert B'rannick, w ^ e n . __' ” ■ V Admitted today. Herbert Ryan, ed acholarahip program to aid atu- EAT ALL YOU WANT OF THE Adnlta fl95 outh T ^hera College, Plymouth, king." . hand will' probably produce a 10 Hemlock St. She waa bom May 5 a t Maneheater Mairierlal X Those cliafged with keeping an 134 Vernon Ave.; Mrs. Della Steph­ dents to get a college educatlqn TIm Hunban Factor , MANYTASTY yARIETIES WE OFFEEI Children 8LM Day-in, day-out, tha |iewar of Low Ovarhood has redelved widespread support. iN.H. Bne chose this small cot-^ game In a major, auit or in no- Hoapltal. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mra. DaVid unlleensed dog are: Mrs. R^ene en, 5 Birch Rd., Vernon. lage^because of the many oppor­ This is mathamatically true, but trump even if partner has a ne^ Gslligan. 10 Ruaaell St., and her paternal grandparents ara MrX Bawdiam. 57, Dart HlU Rd.; Mrs. The leglalature’s Education it doesn’t work out that way when Vernon and Taloattvllle news la- Committee yeaterday heard educa­ tunities to work for her education bust. and Mrs. P. R. Brannlck. 22 N.^Etm S t She haa three broth- prices down•• 9rush in for thofo fansotionol Adrian Caron, 2&, Dart HlU Rd.; available there, and alao because of your opponents are made of flesh (Copyright 1958, General Fea­ FAMILY STYLE DINNERS •ra, Robert P. Jr., 12, David James, 6, and Marc Stephen, 24. and-Mrs. Alice Wilkinson. 87, Well- handled, through The Herald’s tional offlcimla from all parts Of and blood. tures Corp.). Rockville Bureau, 7 W. Main St. the State aay that higher educa­ the nearby Epiacopal church yrhore SERVED DAILY wood Circle. ■he pan continue with her churijh Suppose .West has K-S or K-2 LIm LautoMi, daughter of Mr. end Mra. Ctarenca LaChapeUa telephone TRemont 6-8156. tion is going.!.to be one of e x c e p t SATURDAY EVENINGS two-doy spoclols— sea mdny mora family clothing Charged with keeping an unll­ acUvltlea. She hopes to teach In the of epadca. Tou laad tha aaVen of Swifts art tha awlftaat of birds. Jr., 87 Village St, Rockville. She was bom May 8 at Manchea- eensed dog and with allowing a growing problems facing the aUte In the future. elementary grades. apadea from your huid. la West Two species in India have been ter Mamorial HoapiUl. Her maternal grandparenU are Mr. dog to roam are Arthur Peck, 59, TTiis summer she will work as ■uppoaad to play his low spade? clocked a t 170 to 200 miles an • ^HpICE LEGAL lEVERAGES • and Mra. Ralph Franklin, 33 P ho^ix St.. Vernon, and her pa­ values ot unbolievabla low prices I Dart HUl Rd., and Mrs. Etna L. Several officials of Junior col­ swlmfntng. director of Holiday He might do so if he thought that hour, * ternal grandparents are Mr. and'' M*tk Clarence F. LaChapeUa, Chandler, 47, D art HlU Rd. leges in the state suggested that House, Aeiimmer camp in Canaan. Phoenix St, Vernon. ' Constable Dwyer said the dog Local Stocks the state might not get into the -r- ' O O. 0 0 o ewmera had been warned by Mad­ junior or community college field PRINCESS RESTAURANT Jay PiWds. son of,Mr. and Mrs. Uohel Boudreau, Lawler den to license their dogs.' which, without courting the danger that MAIN STREET AT CORNER OF PEARL Rd., Vamon. He waa bofn May 5 at Mt. Sinai HoapiUl. Hla he said, are well over six months Quotations Furnished by such public Institutions might hin­ " R o u n d - U p maternal grandparenU Are Mr. and Mra. Janiiea Dickaon, H art­ of age. Coburn A Mlddlebrook, Inc. der the development of private EASTWOOD lararinaianB ford, and hla palemar grandparents are Mr. and, Mr*. Leo Bou­ Further arreatis are expected in Bank Stocks schools. A OSEAT CLASBir . ____n . _ f # Wu**>oa» mr 4f i dreau, 30 Margaret Rd. He haa two brotheri, Mark, 8, and other sections of the town, Dwyer Conn. Bank and Trust A OBKATEE MOVIE X tllvn, 2; and a alaUr, Denise, 5. » \ ' 88 "BROTHERS KARAMAZOV**, •aid. Co...... 35 . la Calor CiiMmoScopo! Colori • • • • • '• OOP F o ra n First National Bank of u it iMrrPNi (IX WHk Val BnrBaer. Maria Behan fPONSORED BY M-M CLUB Howard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray T, Roulet, Smith RockvUIe -. Vernon Young Re­ Manchester ...... 27 81 Bhowa l:Sa4:e>. AU* ST. MARY’S CHURCH St, Wapping. He waa bom May 11 at Manchester Memorial HarUord National "ALL AT SEA” publican Club la sponsoring an­ F A M I L Y ^ . With Alee O ilaatn, Ireao Browae "SADDLE THE WIHO*^ Ho«)UM>v H ’s maternal grandfather la Howard Ericksen, Smith other public service Information Bank A Trust Co. 314 35 FRIDilYaiid SATURDAY RAMS B t, Wappmg. and hi* paternal grandmother I* Mra. Augu*U forum Wedneaday at 8 p.m. In the Manchester Trust .. 58 63 •tASTf raiOAT R m let 10 Cwbgre** St. He haa a siiter, Janice Mae, 8. Ftre Insuranca Companies MAY 1S-1T::-S:U PJ*. PhMi "HANDUE with CABE” , City Court room. Stuart Neff, . Aaaa Macaaal Baa., "KOTOBCVCLE OABO” ***** V ‘ town treasurer, wlU dlsbuss his Aetna Fire ...... 62 65 **Wnj» IB THE WIMP*' ' ■" . Mary BUeea, daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Edmond A. BeUngsr,'. duties. Hartford F ire ...... 145 155 WADDILL^HOQL 61 WallUigton Rd. X h e wa* bom May**f a t Manchester Me­ The public Is Invited ao that they National ...... 78 83 C«ni*i W114* Cl Ikl BEA^ if morial HoapiUl. HerX*^*™ *' grandparenU are Mr. and Mra. may become familiar with the Phoenix ...... 66'i 694 "TEE OEVIL'S HAIBrin” Adnlta $1.00—Children SOo d V n . "SUMMER LOVE'* Video Fyeryday** Jame* A. Ca\-anaugh. Newport, Vt., and her paternal grandpar­ MANCHESTER X responsibilltiea of the qflice of the Life and Indemnity Ins, Cos. - Oveaware T*ra*rr*er ents are Mr. end Mra, .Ipseph Belanger, -Hartford. She has a town treasurer. Similar meetings Aetna Casualty .... 132 142 To* Lsto To On ivc - 'Dlu’iitit AU Righto brother, James Edward, 5; and-^ sister,, Jane Elizabeth, 9. are planned for the future with Aetria Life ...... 173 183 Btari Ysor Sot m z H. T. Dickeueoe 4k Oe„ lac. other city and town vOlBclala Conn. General ...... 244 254 (BOLTON) MirhASI 111, aon of Mr. and Mrp. Michael Eapoaltp. .«3*lea Rd. He wee bom May 2 at Manchester Memorial HoepltAl. Hla discussing their duties. Htfd. Steam Boiler .. 85 89 NOW! " ' Elkecd M oot Planned Travleera ...... 74 77 jnatemal grandpAranta are Mr., And Pprtal.. New The American L«gion Bkeat Main Feature Shotvn let Jack's Coffee Shoppe Haven, and lila paternal grandparenU (oeAfr. aiid Mrs. MlchAcl Public UtiUtlea TUESDAY and THURSDAY •Club will play host to the Connec­ Conn. Light A Power 19 • 21 BMBoaito, Hollywood, Fla. ^ Giris’ 2-Pi*ce ticut Skeet Shooters Aasn.-apdn- .j,,: X Hartford Electric Lt. 58'4 604 EAST ‘mabaon MONTaoBiSIrv AfinoOMfs BOW hours/, . Allen, (Uukhter of Mr. and Mra. WaiUr J. Fohin. East H art­ sored .410/20 gauge skeet cham­ Hartford “Oas Co. .. 374 404 pionships a t the R e g a n Rd. ford. Sha was bom May 2 a t Manchester Memorial HospitAl. Southern • New England OPEN MONDAY THROUGH Her mataniAl grandparenU ire Jyiv. and Mr*. Omer 'Gauthier. grounds May 25. Telephone ...... 37 89 The event la expected to attract IBRANDO CUFT Barlin, N. H., amHier patemaLgUndmother la Mr*. FrAnk'^vea- Manufacturing Companies - Sets F a b u lo m ^6 V a lu e s ! many of the finest imaU-bore SATURDAY yb 1:30 A.M. ;ue. Caribou, ^kialne. Shp-haa three aiateu,-Louise, Yt^nnd Arrow, Hart, Heg. . . 49 4 521 Tw« Top ELECTRONICS <*■> marksmen in New England and Fealarro Jack Invites you to come in And MJoy a dellcloua cup of coffee AHA end Lydia, twins, IS^ontlia. X the eastern portions of New York Associated Spring .. 184 20’ -MARTINv^ \ Bristol Brass ...... 8 >4 9’ Debarah Kerr - Oavid Mlvra any time. Also featuring tohie-out service and the 2nd cup of LABORATORIES and New Jersey. The local club la Bbofflilax Best Seller coffee with any meal la f:^ . John P*ul JrX on of Mr; and Mra. John P. Januszklewlcx Colins ...... '...... 85 ■ 95 "BONJfOl'B TBIBTESar/' the Camilleri Dr.. Sofith Coventry.' He wa*bom .May 4 at Manehea­ Dunham Bush ...... 6 4 7’ plao Natalie Wood la“ PLENTY ^ PARKING IN THE REAR 277 BROAD ter MemoriaPMoaplUl. Hla maternal grandparenU are Mr. and MEN’S WASHABLE Em-Hartx,,^...... 44>4 47’ "RO.MRKRS M r* ilra. RlriUrd Post.' -i47 Benton St., hia paternal grandmother 1* Fafnir Bearing .... 64 57 Y o u n g Mrs. Kkzlmiera Januszklewicz, 109 Foater St., and hit great RADIO T 1 I ( V I S I 0 N Landers, Frary, Clark 12 14 Both r'Bcope grtnm arenU are Mr. and,^Mr*. Dwight Kelsey. Avon. MCHaER N. B. Machine _____ 25 28 aad Color L i o n s \ O N I North and Judd ,... 22 25 Chsseel e hew Saves. Veaa. • Parti Nlrhola*. aon of Mr. and Mf*. Raymond Dwyer. East TO A POUSHED COTTON Chaaael U Sar«t*N. Cess. Hartford. He wa* bom May 2 at Manchester Memorial Ho*- Russell Mfg...... 16 19 Chtidi* n UnJt.r i'L FREE CiwaacI St OsriasfleM, Msm. C /iatf£pian Stanley S te a m ...... 36 39 ChaasH M tf.m BrIUla. Ceaa. CALL US TODAY piUl. Hla--maternal grandparenU are Mr. 'and Mr*. Nicholaa CUSTOMiMI Terry Steam ...... 140 150 ' Hope Laag-Barbara Rush Chaaael M B*lir*k*. Mass. Yannone. Vemon. and hi* paternal grandfather la John R. Dwyer. Chaaael M Walerharr C*aa. For InfomatioB About \ S t re—rtf ] Torrlngton ...... 23’4 264 ROCK'N ROLL HOP 299 Main St. He ha* a brother, Stephen Raymond, 3. U.S. Envelope, com! ■. 21 23 SPONSORED BY IMPERIAL BOYS’ CLUB • • ' • * • ' •AND MANCHESTEB CAMTWISTXRS CARDIGAN JACKETS ari# < s> ei'siK Karin Allria, (Uughter of Mr. and Mra. Jerry St. Louis, 53 U.S. Envelope, pfd. .. 11 13 - m u s H FEATURING '. / ■ (11.4#) BIG PAVorr PIHE LENOX Veeder R oot...... — 45 4 48 >■4 WSeifl IW * .JM P 'MATtitEE TBEATEB S S m J S ^ 2 494 - H 1 c M r Mountain St., RockYille. She was bom May 2 at Manchester ------, THE TBEN ROCKERS ^ - ■ ic.l*r)...... - Memorial HoapiUlr ' Her maternal grandparenU are Mr,-And- ifs.the next best thing to giving them The above quotations are not to and DOUG *nHE BUG” WARD—WPOF RADIO l:M ( t) Pl’BUC DEPE-NDEE be construed as actual markets. ' (IS-lei TEE VEEDICT.I6 rOtJBE Mr*. Joseph (Sollmltzer, 33 Ward St.; Rocki’iUe. and her paternal ewayl Just diink. of it... for less than $1, PHARMACY t:ie (IS) BEIOHTEE DAIr grandparenU are Mr. and Mrii. Joseph St. Louis. 64 Vemon St., It’s the new good-looking 4-button “THE BRdTHERS aa .'g ^ aaaci JM I S S SATURDAY, MAY 17^7:30 to 12:i '( 1) THEATEB' Rockville. your girl gets a pair of shorts with a New York —: Total assets of the ( ■) AMEBiCAM BArilMTAND • PB n a o t m g r a d e cardigan that’s being worn by smart 299 E. Center St__Ml t^«8M United Statce chemical Industry MANCHESTER ARblORY^ a^M ) UCKEN POE A DAT matching co-ordinated sleeveless blouse! KARAMAZOV” Scott Br^y-Margift Dean n»!wb, w eather a ( t- I) NEWS ANO WEATEBB FOR BABY’S SA PETY, All Procede To Be Given To The Fund STEAK HOUSE SPORTS (ft) BIO -NEWS Monday, May 19—8 P.M. S h a^ (ft) 8PORT8CA8T _ IN) NEWS A WEATWEB HEALTH, COMFORT— MON80N, MASS. (U) PHONE YOUR ANSWER (tai WEATHER Use our Personalized Boys’ Wash Home »f TThree Suiie of Fun Verplanck School-^Manchester, S:U (ft) APECIAL ASSIGNMENT n:SI (4e> PBATCRE PORTT^ (;«S <«) NEWS 11:11 ( 3) TV MOVIE ROL'R Diaper Service. r TEL. CO 7-5584 (5S) INOC8TRT ON PARADE ( I) WORLD’S REST NOVBa ■ Pianist, Rodney Bailey ^ ".Saiaa aaj Gad” . . •. & Short Sets See Thla Week’* Big At Every Day TUI 5:30 (Ill MILLION DOLLAR HOVIR TOWN ADVERTISEMENT GAY 90 SHOW! Tickets On Sale The Door "v ."Draaiadr Sehril" FREE GIFT ’N Wear Thursday. TID f (M) JACK PARR SHOW X The good,' clean show of the From 7 :30 On )) OPEN U:I» (ft) JACK PAAR SBOW ^ PINK, BLUE or YELLOW US) NEWS East. U:II Potterton's l:to DIAPER HAMPER Big Mother’s Day Program Tbe .Fineat Service Since 1981 Gifts for All! «.KELiy»..WooD TV, Radio, Recorde, AppUancee FRIDAY Short Sets RUBBISH TREVOR,; ^ N ’SLOANE O N f Me Children’s Special U:N ( «> NEWS' ■ :U ( 8) TOWN CBlEB (IMS) LOVE Or -UFK MILNER’JONES , i i , // I N ( S) WESTERN MARSHAL (Il-N> TIC TAC DOrOR TO A Mother’s Day Special: Grand Opening ( S) STATE TROOPER lt:U ( S) RCOS BCNNV (IS) 1 O’C&ICE REPORT _ ii:N ( I) HOLLYWOOD’S REST « C U 5T O M M R I A dellcloua tenderloin STEAK PLUS ★ (ft) WEATHER a LOCAL NEWS (III SEARCH rOR rOMORBOW dinner with nil the extras phis (M) NEWS a WBATHEE (33-N> r r COITLD BE YrOE our famlt.v Sunday show. (av NEWS a WEATWEB GUN ^ , HARNYMmiVE-IN (ut 8POBTS ro c u s 1(U (IMS) DOnOLAS EDWAB08. DIAPER SERVICE O N f Tnickfl and men in the employ of the Town of Man­ Food Time—I f noon on. 937 CENTER ST.. AT LOVE LANE - , NEWS Dinner Musl»—1 to 4. BATTLE m (FORMERLY McRAY’Sj (ft) h io h l ig r t s CoH Ml 3.2356 . TO A (M) NEWS __ DRY CLEANING Adorable is the word for these 2-piece chester will collect rubbish on the WEST side of town Show TImo—4 to 8. (if) JOHN DALY. NEWS 'Your Baby Will Never Use Anyone Else’* Diapers on Monday, May 19, 1958. “A Good Time Is All AT MONTEREY ( S> PEATUEE PILE • playwear sets... and the low price is a CUSTOAURI The Time At LaFond’a” „ ( t-Ml CIECCB. BOY Fiek Up and Diriivary aXERLIN'*' H ''Y D E N —Opening Specials-^ . "Th. Pawae. Strip” , You are, therefore, requested to place your barrels or For Reaervatlona Calit > (l*Aa> SGT PBPATON > miracle come true! Cute little pedal pushers GO 7-5584. - 8:00-8:15 (JMS) TIC TAC OOl'GR other materials on (he lawn in front of houses, ne,ar the (C.I.r) or shorts . . . with co-ordinated sleeveless sidewalks, but not on the sidewalks. ^ FREE Soda With AH Orders (;M ( S-»l) ZORRO f i s l 0 r ^ "The eras, at the AaSei” blouses! Fine cotton sateens or poplins Yes . . . a complete shirt-and- <1M4) RICHARD DIAMONp_ . DRY CLEANSERS. Inc. An receptacles or materials should be placed on the PRIVATE DETECTIVE short set at this fantastic low ir Buy One Ice Credm Soda For (n-M) VOr RET YOCR I.IPE 825 Brosd l i t —DUl MO *-7111 . . . in a variety of bright new colors. lawn the night before, ag trucks and men will start in S)M ( t-Ul THE BEAL MeCOYS designated areas at 7:0(i A.M. ."The New-Lari:” Completely washable! Sizes 3-6jl price! And Mom—these wash- JT-O-N-I-G-H-T, ★ 9 p.m* till 1 ci.nl. 25c, Get Second Soda FREE (IMS) CLIMAX («> XID-OAY, MOVIE 0 “The Dlnappearaac. *t (1*1 THE o.ilUHNO u r UOBT and-,wear outfits save you time MONDAY. MAY 19, 1958 COLLECTION ■ Daphla.” _ ,'(Ii) NEWS ★ Chicken In The Basket - 99c <**-*•) DRAGNET (ft) AT B pX; w i n EiTTT and work, too! Fancy shorts with SCHEDULE AS FOLLOWS: , WITH FRENCH FRIES • ;H ( II DR. HUDSON SECRET , (If) DOD^S rAt_~'AiiBANm IN O N E TRIPI JOPENAL . . ' i (lS» CONRBCnOUT■ “ ____ UFK siirtsfit elasticized waists . . . ( MI) PAT BOOkE SHOW » <1*1 AS TBE WOBLO TCENS One phbne call to tell us how much y<)U ^ AREA BOUI^DED : DIXIELAND J A Z Z | Oaerisi Oeaerlve aa4 Ih* (13) NEWS ' A * FEATURING OI’TSTANDINO JAZZ PERSONALITIES W A I’aiver>llr *f Mlehl«aa Gle. .(!•) liM PLAYEODBB want... then, when approved, one trip solid shirts vrith matching trims. Oltmburstrt 25e»Hamburs orlfot Po| lit ' ' CfelP - • ^ to pick up the cash. Phone today, or North by South Windsor Lin* (H4l> PEOPLE’S CHOICE Cottons and linen-l(x>k rayons! • “Stubby” Pastor “Miff” Wiekstrom# t:M iirOPnCT4L.OETPX^^^ L*> bra lts drop in. We like to say ‘‘YES!" WE W IU FEATURE^ t I) SILENT SEBVICK (It) TV PLAVBOII8E East by South Main, Main, Union and Slot*r Strotts • ON TRUMPET X ON TROMBONE O ^ aW«„fiAVROC8E “ ^ I:M ( I) EAMOl’S PLAYBOUSS I Sizes 3-8. I |B Come SUg or Drag to the Llvetleet Spqt' In Town! • FRIED C L A M S ^ * ^ - "Nlehtmaee at araaad Jler.” (UAI) ROIUE PABTT Laam up ta HM Lsantilfe-lmurta at lew cm! South by Glastonbury Town Lin* e e m e • MOT OVEN GRINDERS • FISH and CHIPS " ! 4 V ! m ‘!R v ,., m MAIN ST., ini FI., Over Weolworth’i, MANCHESTER MIKE owr*" MllcMI 1-4IM • Ash fri the YCS MANager Wo*t by East Hortfo^ Town Lin*. OSIN THUnOAV tVINI/ICI UNTH t SM. STANKO’^ O A K C R U X : l***l m6« ts 3Mi It Miiiss**»9i toswihlt wm«11 BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO. 5 15 "LOT n u r s wmBD f o b K u io o i T JM IK E (RiHrtes & ) At X T ^ ^ ^ • •(illb^lUNCBBONA o o m i m tnm IBs Upl U l s <•. .' ■ 1 m . w : X

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w rio—jww Poll of Doctoire : ^ 'Come In and Putt Around' w o o o —i m Urge Socialists Now BackI Daily R a d h H 'H A ir-«10 On New CMS Part w D s o - i l n EMtani Standara Xiaia Wt>UP<-1410 m {OmMmvmt ttwm PMge Om ) . WET Pflimlin’s Regime ParkadJv^ TOM THUMO Tfca tooawtat pitigirMB •cliecP-* >W*r- WHAY->NlgW Watch ■ that the society’s Mouse of Dele­ MINIATURE GOLF COURSE lilM ata auppUed, biy Ui« Mdio WTIC—ramilv Living gates disapproved the CMS con^ X WDRC—Mooda lor Romaaea WASH (Coatlnawl from Page One) CHALLENGING HOLES Biansgemaols and a n lubjact to WPOP—Hound Dog tract at e convention in April and The three Democratic Town Dl-p rrojectiL of the sort being advo­ iVews confei'cnce he was under Enter had requested Its Immediate and Salan’e orO.era and had no Inten­ Ata«(a wlUiout noaca. it:j:*•— rectors have urged that consider-; cated by the local Djunocrats Ore Th* premier did not disclose the Opposite WHAY—Night Watch permanent withdrawal frpifi anle. ntlon be ^ given to the construe- now underway liv-'New Britain, tion of fori^ng an insuigent gov- Boi^RIMl Clubs FurnlalMd wrriC—Time tor Music "Each physician, of tidurae," the ^ vfea»—FJatur/anr tion of low-income, rental houa-. where federal funds are being used, contents of the report but the im­ emmeht. The dispatch added that Dairy Iv>cc, K««u. WDRC—Moods tor Romanct msmorandum aald, ''has the right 7^ ‘ V ; WKN*B—Bahimor* r» Yanks WPOP—Modem Sounds . for the aged on the site of the and In Torrlngton. where State plication waaltliat it was satisfac­ ronstantine, main city of eastern Queen OPEVD An.V SUNDAY !•:J : IS ■ to act a* an individual, but, lie is MORIAIITY BROTHERS ver Ijine Homea Federal proj­ Algeria, had Joined Ofan and Al­ ; WTiv—M«« atuti ^ WHWHAY—j tigiil Watrn urged to kera in mind that only aid haa been'made available.. . tory. 10 A.SI.-II P.M. , 3 P.M.-1I PJI. . W0RC-ArUiur Oodtray WTIC—UN'RadlO Raview ^ ■101.ai.«i-CENTEn STREET—Ml V5t.^ ect, 'lirhtch la to be vacated next In both cities, the assistance wr.% giers under military control. - WTOP—Wakworks Rartia WTIC—UN Radio Has In unity 4s. then strength, now Heavily censored dispatches WDRC—MoodsWDRC—MGfHli for RonRumgiiea month. provided In the form of 4 - grant The committees’ demand that WPOP—Modern Soundia and In the'future." ' .from Algeria Indicated that local nHAY—Planar Parly, The'tiMS letted to phyntclans, Ted CunifMiiKe, Frahci* Ms' afie* it was requested by the local Gen. (Charles de Gaulle head a WCCC—Racord Ravua honey and EugehelCeUy said In a military control, with the public WKNB^Ballimore ya Yanka WHAV—Night watch signed by CMS bosfd chairman R. Housing Authority with the ap­ 8tr,ong, nonpolitical government In WTlU—News Btatemcnt last nlght-itmt the mat­ France--in effect a dictatorship— WTIC—Rosa MllIM WDRC—News A Weather ^iidd, aald that many doctors proval of the municipality's legii- safety committees operating un­ ii’DRC-^ArUiur Godirey v' WPOP—Modem Sounds ad requested an opportunity to X, ter "la Important eiioughfor the latlve body, ■ ^ . der them, and that so far there won support In Paris' only from WPOP—waxaorka Ravua . Board of Directors to glve^4C_con- The three Democrats last night were no dlr^t challenges to Sa- Elxtreme Rightists, De Gaulle himr 4: U:l»— ii^dlpate in the contract and to 'WHAY—Planer Party WHAY—Nigm Watch aideration before the land la said the Manchester Housing lan’a authority. . Neither was Sa­ self spent yesterday at. his Paris , W r i c —SjHirta rinal give their opinion of it. - WCCC—Record Revue ■ P:.. ■, ' The GMS asked the physicians to cated and taken Over by a privai uthority should be consulted on tan making any evident attempt Office, then returned to his country WKNB—N'ewa and SporU ' WDRC—Mooda (or Romance indlvidusl.” w n o —Roaa Miller WPOP—Modem Sounds vote " y « ’ or "no" on whether ttiANiMttec. but they stressed the fo oust Massu or suppress the home without breaking his long WDRO-Cal Kolby ^ llt.l*— th ^ w ish ed ^ Piuticipate. They said th e. town should ex- need fOr^ fast decision in the mat­ committees. public silence. LISTEN! WPOP—Waxworkr Revue . WHAY—Jaaa AU«r lore the possibility of using fed- New committees oppoatng any WTIi —SurllghI Serenad# ParUci|MlUol^.^th the Hen, the LISTEN! ter. They’oqm that "many people Pflimlln appeared to have two 4;4»— r«l or State fund* to buy the land WHAY—Planar Party WDRC—Mooda for Romanes CMS letter enld,"-. ''will promote are deslrous^.of obtaining the relaxation oft he war effort were solid aces up his sleeve. WCVC—Record Revue WPOP—Modern Sounds good nlatlonsMps between physi­ andstmlld th* project. Silver Lane Hbiqu land - and ed yesterday in Algeria's sec- 11:4.1- atAtement' came a* the > One was the rank and file of the WKNB—P M WHAY—Ja'aa Alley . cians and the people MXTonnectieut. pointed out that thir-conatniction on'ii rity of Oran, 230 miles w'est French army of more than 400,000 WTlC—Rnaa »4ili«r Manchexter .Young Democrats pf AUiers, and in Mostaganem, WUlW—Cai Kolbv WTIC- Starlight Berenada We hope that you will )oh> ua ac­ of private apartments isH»acomlng in Algeria. Although it ha.s long WPOP—Waraorke Revue WDRC—Moods for Romanes tively in this H^k)ect by pvpnipUy were continuing their study of thej Ain 'rdHuRichent and Sldl ; Bel WPOP—Modem Bounds increasingly popular In Mlnche*- been evident that much of the , i;o a — ■ returning the card'marked 'y a r." problem of H«iislng for the aged > ter. ' Abbes, auMiiar Oran. WHAY—Platter Party in Manchester. professional officer corps in Noirth w r c r —Rernrd Revua The CMS S4(id Its poll " w t ll^ Sold as Vacated ; In Oran X m ob of about 40,000 Need lnvlnclal Gov. WDRC—Neea Reporter ON THE AIR from Paris, most ordinary soldiers m --- v ;' contract In effect, it means that X Young Democrats, said.night inally a 175-unlt. project built by j Pierre Lambert. wmx.had pledged WPOP—United Auto Workers Show the federal government during the are draftees generally loyal to the |;1»— __ _ Dental Chief Warns ths doctors themselves could render an Investigation by his gfoup has his support to Paris. WHAY—Platter Party the final decision on whether or not turned up what It conaiderlK^vl- .war to hou.ie defense workers'. rescued him and the Os m area republican system. ^ Mainly they SUNDAY, MAY 18-8 am. WCCC—P.erord Revua Congress last year ordered the want to put in their time and get the contmct’ 'wilI be sold.'’ SUNDAY, MA.YIS7-8 aim. dence of a need for low-lncoh»B, commander, Lt. Gen. Jeam-Marie MANCHESTER’S OWN RADIO STATION WKNB—P.M (Continued from Page One) termination of the project by July home. WTIC—Roaa Miller So far, the new contract has not rental housing for the aged. Rhetore. announced hie had tM(4in WDRC—Cal Kolby yet been sold to any . group. Ths •I^CIIESTER’S OWN RADIO B^tlO N , “ 'i his is a olg problem in Man­ X »»58. ■ % . over, civil and military authori ■ The other .and closely related WPOP—United Auto Workers Btiow He added It would a logical CMS aald that it was still ths in­ chester." he said. "X. lot of older The small houses in the project A public safety committee wa4 actor was the matter of supplies reaponatbllity of the sugar in- tent of the service to sell thO con­ families are having trouble paying are h v termined" - X STATION crats Is that M'e’ve been doing a The grounds, of • war-tima fed­ Algiers that his cor.wrUttee would France ilaelf for food and- manu­ WDRO—Cat K o l^ harmful effects on teeth of high The new contract would extend factured goods. After Mas.su’s de­ WPOP—Waxworks These five lovely “ lasses," members of the famed “ Ballet A La Mode," will be featured in >rl4ay lot for the young people In town eral housing project comi rise step down 1 hen "e minlste. for ^ 1230 ON THE DIAL l:tS— carbohydrate Intake. Sugar la high and Saturday nights’ Second CongregaUonal Church variety show, "Spring Pever," to be held at Ubk, medical benefits to income levels in building schools and that it's the site on whlchs.New Britain's Algeria'Comes here.wi.h the agree­ fiance. the government halted all WHAY—Platter Party in carbohydrates. ^ VI,too for family memberships; 1230 Olf |HI DIAL time we did something for our housing for the aged is to be built. ment of the populatloh.’’. ship and plane M ^fic across the WCCC—Record Revua 1>. Alatadt also said the dental church’s new auditorium. The delicate dancers, directed by Mrs. Herbert BroWn, include Louil WKNB—P.M. Stoltenberg, Thomas Dawkins. Michael Rubacha, Herbert Brown and Michael Keropian. The show, ')0j )00 for husband and wife mem- senior cltlrena," This project, for ivlilch the city The colon.alists have rejected Mediterranean. At Tquloh the com­ WTIC—Roaa Millar profession must expand greatly It* berahipa; and $5,000 for single Negro also said ths Young Demo­ received a federal grant of. $300,* Andre Mutter, a. Moderate Con­ mander of the Frencm^editerran- WDRC—Cal Kolby ability to provide dental care for the first of lU kind put on by the cliurch’s (tu ple’s Club, wiU also highUgtat a 30-member chorus membshdiipa. These levels coin- WPOP—Waxworka singing tunes from "Showboat" besides several other acts. (Herald Photo by Pinto). crats favored the Silver Lane 000, Is stll' in the T lannh.g at '.ffem. servative who was Pfllmlln’s first can fleet said he awaited. ^u*^’’uc- persons whose dental needs have pared w ith lS ,^ , $4,000 and $S,000 ' Home*.' site for the project. He But It will consist of 6o motel-type choice for the Algerian post. La- tions from the new government. • WHAY-Dateline ,/ been largely heglected In the paiat. under the old obntract said the land there Is level, a btyt apartments and community hi ild- ste probably would be accept- were-Evening Music During the luncheon, state den­ Gall Correnti on the violin and •WKNB—PM. miasion, he said, to learn all they Nathan Hale PTA route Is nearby, and the location ings. Minimut.i age for p^sons ablXAlthough a Socialist who Wheat Slips in l^nsaa ' wriO-Nawa tists presented their highest honor, can, and find ways to apply knowl­ Kenneth Oliver on the drum, A Is out of, the way of traffic noise*. renting units 1. So-o-o^o-o <9 talksX a^ut political reforms af­ 1 WDRO—New* Raportat the Alfred C. Fones Award, to Dr. edge to help mankind. , question and answer period fol­ Big! “ WPOP—Newa ter peaceWas achieved, in his two Topeka, Kan.—The NO. 1 crop In Myron S. Alaenberg, dean of the The state association’s annual Seals New Slate lowed the program. ,y' N, “Building Inspector" Karl Rct^elt and George Johnson, Rotary and a half y^s»n In office he sup­ tiU— Baltimore College of Dental Sur- Annual reports were presented would not be of the elighteht bene­ Kansas for the last 2S years, wheat, - WHAY—Dateline meeting began • Wednesday aijjd Club prealflent, listen intently as Assiatant Building Inspector ported the ultrXf^tionalieta and has been supplanted by sorghum *■ WCCC-Evening Music -gery of the University of Mary­ at the business meeting. A past RHIA ■ ■ ■ k 34 83 fit and could be harmful. will end this afternoon. All e j^ t s New officers were ingtalled at. 1 $ - $ > D U N « T . Thomas C. Monahan describes an engineering operation at the army officers favoring vigorous as the state's chief crop. Some ,- ’■ WKNB—P.M _ land and a native of New Britain. have been held at the H o^l'stat- president’! pin was presented to • t U i$- 81$ l N. The Fronni the practical standpoint, 129 the meeting of the Nathan Hale what can be done for bed-wet­ 'Washington SChoot addition. Fifteen high school students occu­ prosecution of the warlhiainst the (KXi.OOO bushels.of sorghum w^rq rwS'R'^o:^iJi,X?'!SS'za,«an Dr. Alaenberg paid tribute to the ler-Hilton. Ostrinsky by the new president. jp A yCHESTER a Moslem rebels. Refreshments were served in the ting? In many casea the aid of a i produced in the state during 19.17 Mb WPOP—LRWTfnc* W ill late Dr. Fohes, founder of th^ ---^--- ^.1 , -- PTA Tuesday night by Abraham pied town posts today as part of Student Goi’erhntent Day spon­ A New York Times dlspi' compared with , , ,. bushels Fones School of Dentistry, a divi­ cafeteria. The attendance banner Doctor Says psychiatrist sheuld be obtadned 100000000 i*?VHAY—Serenadt Ostrinsky. outgoing president. . WAI sored by Rotary. (Photo by Ofiara). from Algiers said Massu told h^^ ■ wheat. / ' Letters S o | ;t ^ in Hour With the' aim. ot getting at the - were-Evening Music sion of the University of Bridge­ . Officers iBstaiied include was won by MLsa Phylisa Kriback’s - WKNB—P.M. „ ^ ^ port and other Connecticut plo- second grade. MNTWMWflV WAil» basto emotional cause. ”* WTIC—Music by Malachrlno Waahlogton—As letters speed George Frost, president; Wulism neara in the field. Mullen, first vice .preiidept; Ed­ BiMrM'etting hv Older (Yilld It Is usually advisable to cut I *■ WDRC—C ut Lombardo along ,th' post offices, first-class . Has an Emotional CaiiSe 2 WPOP—John Daly Among these was the late Dr. ward Adamy', second vice p w - SERMON ANSWERED out fluids of all kinds as much as I mall Is given top priority. Under Portsmouth, Va„ May 15 OPi— Pt44— Horace Hayden of Windsor, co­ Ident; Ml^. James Hall, treasurer; possible after 3 or 4 o'clock in the ! -W H A Y —Herehade ' founder—in 1840-r-of the denta^ postal regulations, about 85 per The Rev. Emeat iC. Emiirian de­ |»y ED\vi.N’ P. .IORDAN, .M, D. afternoon. | —were-Evening- Musle Mrs. Edward Adamy, Mra. Zoe school of which Dr. Alaenberg is cent of firat-claaa mail (a sorted Burke; and Mrs; William ‘ Mullen, livered a. aiinnon at. Community ■> Written foKh E-A Senice “ tVKNB—PAt. . „ . within 15 minutes after postmark-. If enuresis occurs at a fairly j W’TIC—Three Star Eatra dean, founder of the American Col­ PTA Council delegates. Methodist Church Monday night. “ Recently.” wriCea Mrs. T.. "a regular time of night, it ia pos-"* 2 WDRC—leiwell Thomar ,ing add .the rest is sorted within an lege of Dental Surgeons and or­ The program consisted of a Hit subject was: “Is. tMs'ehiirch welfare Child, aged ih-.^oame to slble to wake.the youngster up or —WPOP—Top iO.Tlma hour. worth, iweakiiig.Into?”. ' Btoa— ganiser of the American Journal musical interest program, with board at. m> home. She vc*ls the set an alarm clock an hour or so OPEN r.wiIAY-Serenada of Dental Science. Robert Johns, elementary school 'The answer came ’Tuesday night. before the crucial time. • w ore—Evening Music Dr. Aisenberg said he was PAYS $180 TO LAND Someone broke Into the church bed about l:3{t'..or 2 a.m. eVery -WKNB-PM music supervisor, as main speaker. COMPAK A few years ago a group of Y MONDAY thru SATURDAY - WTIC—Dtck Bertel humbly grateful for the honor paid London—The landing fee for a He told how fifth and sixth graders through a rea^window and ran- night and someUrfte* again before 'l^ctims of chronic enureals, la 9 to 5:30 • WDRC—Amos and Andy him and said dentists have had a four-engine • intercontinental air­ are taught to play an Instrument, sacked'sever^Yabinets and boxea. morning Since this Child came to whom any physical cause had been • WPOP—Fulton Levria great heritage passed on to them. liner stopping in Great Britain is The paatory^B checking today td me several mothers have talked THURSDAY 9 to 9 lilA— and then presented three students, elimlhajed. were treated by being ► WHAY—Serenade Dentists have been given a great about $100. Arthur LeClalre on the clarinet. determiner what was stolen. about It and are having fbe same wakened Immediately after the a w ere—Evening Music experience. Wpiild you discUaa it. -WKNB-PM . „ _ beginning .urination by an auto­ - WTIC—Y’our Senator from Conn. pleaxe?" matic electric Wlarm. - WDHC—Amos and Andy This Inability to hold the urin's “ WPOP—Ed P. Morgan at night, medically called enure­ .. The purpose oPthls was to try fcw— td4raln them to waka.^up Instead O - WHAY—Bererada sis, is Uiido.ubtedly one of the •s wrx^r— most Cbmmoft-and difficult prob­ of to., urinate whenever She pres­ • W K N B -P M lems encountered>^t is expected sure o^-the bladder increases. The • A * -B 'T IC -N ew s of the World JlfftcultY'^sWaa stopped in 38 of ONCE YEAR • WDRC—Answer Pleasa In infancy, but when^lt persists ■•WPOP-Top 40 Tima Into, or reappears tri, Jlrti child­ the 42. BURSACK'S hood or adolescence it Ik^^^ex- It has been'Nriaimed that there JrwHAY’ —Serenade Similar machines with automatic are three p*ycmi]pgical reasona - W eec—Newscast tremely embarrassing to . the AVINGS EVENT -W K N B —Open Mika youngster who Is not consciously most likely to be present: the first - W T ir —Life In the World respon.ilble and it Is a source of ir t)iat the youngster'lias not yet - WDRC—E R Miirrow grov?tr up with reference to 'nsu • W'POP—Top 40 Tima Zig-Zag attachments sell for *50 more great worry to the family. ■;*n— It Is only rarel.v that there is ^rine control; the second H that ’ WHAY—P N n. Hour , some physical disorder responsi­ ’ siibconsciously. the young s’t.e r i WTIC—Stardust Edition wishes to return to, or rema'tn.^ . WDRC/—R 0 L e ^ a QUALITY FOODS ble. Much more commonly the « 'W p p p —Mystery Tima source of the difficulty seems to in. the rather protCetpd and irre­ be psychological. sponsible stale of infancy instead • J^ A ,Y —P N H. Hour of assuming the norms) difficul­ ; B’TIO—Stardust Edition LiLRiSE S-ei. JAR One wotlld certainly expect that a, WDRC—R Q. Lewis this was the case In the welfare ties of his oV her Bge; and finally:, , WPOP—Mvalerv-Tima child mentioned by the correspon­ it may reflect subconaclous re­ ■ g'.xn— T E U E V T E A sentment against the parents be­ s. WHAY—Studio Party dent. since this .voung'ster must - WTIC—Night Line 100 TEA BAGS have been insecure and unhappy cause they have been too critical *• WDRC—Rusty Draper in the past, or have otherwise fnjstrated the ■ WPOP—Hound Dog youngster. , Ii45— In such cases t.he psychological T WHAY—studio Party WTIC—Night Line $|.04 J f ^ A N T origin Is relatlvei.v ea.iy to iden­ . WDRC—Rustv Draper tify as it may be in broken homes Forest Fire* Increase s WPOP—Hound Dog or in home.4 where the parents •1 *. t:«0— .. WHAY —Nlehl Watch COFFEE quarrel or the child Is obviously New York—There were 1.76t • WTIC—Night Line M TEA BAGS unhappy...... foreat fires that burned over-'29.- perfect fitting LEG-SIZE STOCKINGS ' W im c—The World Tonight ■ WPOP—Hound Dog It should, be self-evident that 807 acres in New York State In I l l s — ' . c punishment is never the answer 1957 compared with the-rive-year fully f a sh i o n e cl and so a m less WHAY—Night Wdteh to this problem. The fact that en- average of 1,582 fires, on 19,000 . WTIC—Nlght^ne . WDRC—TIje'World Tonight ure.iis occurs during sleep indi­ acres. In 1956. the record low year, - WPO^-THhiind Dog cates that it is not done inten­ there were 943 fires'over 19,000 g-40— tionally and therefore punishment acres. WHAY-.NIehl Watch . ■ y. 3 "*** WTIC—Nfgtjt Line wDRCp—Mooda lor Romance POLNER'S WPOP—Hound Dog 1:4.1— . W HAY—Night Watch • W TIC—Night Lire r. Regula^ ,1.95 NOW 1 . 6 6 A FAtt • WDRC—Monde for Romance tH.1 PICKLES EVERY FAMILY NEEDS - WPOP—Hound Dog M'.Wf— GENUINE THeii PAIRS 4.95 • WHAY —NIphi Watch ^ “ WTir-Eamllv l.lvlng luxury Sixarf—Orsfi Sfwor* *■ WDRC—Mooda for Romance SPRING LAMB LEGS WONDERFUL / “ WPOP-Hoiind'Dog ■ FuOy fothiontd ond Soamlom Pt. Jar Mogi-Slr»l«h—Ov»r-Ht»-go»o Strstch ' TYlpvision Proerams 2 5 * RIB END Sorvko Woight SOk • On P age IV n NINE LIVES DENTArMATIC PORK ROASTS TOOTHPASTE DISPENSER Regularly 1.65 NOW 1 .4 1 A FAIR GENERAL ALL TUNA CAT FOOD 3 29c^ THRff PAIRS 4.20 D«mi-To« SoomU$$— Dojr>im» Shport Sh.eri—Service WtigMi T V SERVICE 2 >»>»•« 3fo Lb. OUARANTEIO lY Junior smears paste all over Walking CATSUP 45c tAogi-loeo—lmpor**d Coffon Days QC A Call WARDS‘'m 1971 . . Sis squeezes the tube in Night h Plus Parts BONELESS SHOULDER the middle . . . 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MAJICHESTER EVENING HERALD; MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1968 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN* THURSDAY, MAY 15,1968 P A G E S E V I ^ P A G E B IX ...... —bp—am^M^k^i—8—mteuK—AamuMi—— wu—M— "■ at aUka.'Oaa faason It la In trouble ■hs might interfere with hia Democratio praridMtial'candldata, hia later axcallance in the oSloa the formation of Pitch l*ka on avar mast again aftyF Lha surrond- the Island of TrinUtedT er at Appomatex? Manrlipatpr la that It became the only Near ■tudiu, hia Brlfa remains bach one Truman, was losing tha atate of governor, was certainly no dy­ by 14,457. namic campaign personality A—'Tha bed Ik believed to have .-A—Yas. Shortly after tha war. Eaat goyamment actually to Five home. - . Connecticut Russian Sputnik-3 been formed from petroleum General Lee passing through £tipnttt$ i|praUi Tha truth about tha Bowlea against him. Tha k ^ to the 3 DAYS’ GP THI GREATIST formal acceptance and approvM to Becauee wo hava had tha bonaaty. vota-gattlng record is that it is' O t u M u which became mixed with karthy Weehtngton stopped at the White ruBuiuKO Bf nu) outcome of th e-I960 alMUon haa Housk to pay his reapecta to Pres­ »g»Af-R PMimNQ cx>.. me. the lU-fated Eisenhower Doctrine. and purity of tha Trujillo ragime - Yankee not aarily clasaified. I t began always bean, in our booh, in the materialt long ages ago. SAVII^BUYS . . . MAY 11-17 U Btncll Stretl advertised so ..axtenalvaly to us. with a umopping surprise, and it raalin of canipalgn strategy. ident G rant . Maoeb««t*r. Conn. Ironically, that Doctrine seems ROAStING CHICKENS Q—For what is the arcUc tern Q—^Who was the first man to THOMAB r. itafUJUBON quite powerless to save the one It ia Incomprehenriblo to us that By A. H. O. ended with another^. He had no Bowlea scattered his campaifpi Circles Earth famous? <)-r-How tarly were date pnbns be president of all the 48 eUtMt WALTER R rERGUSON business winning in 1941, and he energy among too many issues, A—For Its annOal, round-trip PubUBb«rA regime which accepted it, simply young Trujillo should, be getting won. He had- no burineaa loaing which waa diunaging because It A—WlUlam Howard T aft cuIUvatedT ; Founded October 1, IMtl the money for auch education from The BoWlea camp having at­ One of oar customeri remfirked how p u y our chick­ (OeaOmwd tram Page One) niigthtory flight of aome. 22,000 A—Tha date palm is because the label of Ckimmunist in USO, and he lost ' tied in with some public ■ judg­ Radio at noon. The Teas announce­ miles—-the longest migratte|i of aggression, ditact or indlrgctK does the good taxpayers of the Domini­ tempted to convert the Dodd vote ens are to cook. ‘*1 used to etafr them, but nuw I just Q^W hat nation laid claim, to the oldest culUvsted tree known - Publ. . Ettty Brenlng Except etatietics of the past into what it In retrospect, the surprise vic­ ment that he was too eager to dis­ lExploFsr I and m , are tiibe-idiaped ment was dlatrtbbted at the same any known creature. to history. , •undAira CB HoHMjra Entered at toe not legally fit ,the attack on the can Republic. That has led some­ tory of 1948 aeema to have Coma cover a problem in fverything. bake them as4hey are. They are tasty enoufh without; hour. A taw minutes later the first tbb. new vt>loano-c*'eated island In Poat Offlca beater Conn., aa thinks Dodd deserved to get, rath­ •bjeete about 80 inches long and H Asoraa? Second CUaa ^Uatter. Labaneae government The attack body at Washington to think that er than what he did gat, tha Dodd out of three factors. One waa Even more fatally, he, who did stuffing.” Afid many customers arp surprised to fim“ sound of the new satellite’s radio Q—What modern countries were Q—What was th. moat popular the fact that the suroriae resur­ have a program to sell, let him­ how clean they are-nno n ^ to ,waah or trim tha,tbird. Vanguard I, ia a aphera tranamitter was broadcast by ''A<-Portugal .planted Its flag 1iu5c5EpTi5irRATSr is from the forces of Moslem -na­ the money muat be coming from camp haa now retaliated with a Moscow Radio. included In Charlemagne’s Carolln- thera'un Oct 1^1967. On Oct SO, funtltura wood in 1967? Parable m Adnuica survey of the past vote-getting gence of Truman did penatrata self be tricked, by the shrewd and M Incbao aeroaa. gian Empire? A—W alnut .....V tionalism. The lure to thMd'forces American aid funds. into Connacticut, so that he lost hard-bitten catnpaign designed before codling. gputnlk I, a apbara oarrylng<^only Thereafter, for severiQ hours, the iatebtt dteappasred Into the aea. ?ne T e a r 7 75 prowess of Bowles. A'-i'rhe empire included what IX' Hontba ... inride Lebanon la the leaderabip of This has now been denied indig­ Aa it pictures Bowlea, with it* the state by a margin much lower for Lodge, into discussing ,t ^ c s ROGiH OtCOTT legteUments, was announced by the the radio repeated the original an is now Germany, France, Belgium, brae Uontha ^.90 his opposition selected for him, to gqvlete as weighing 184 pounds nouheament, alternating it with a Incident Inspired Lord Q—Why was theater Arthur One Hontb ... Naaser. But, although forces Out- nantly by Doinlnicsui Republic own selected atatiatics and its own than anybody expected. One was The NetherlMds, Switeerland, '■ poem,- "The Prifoner of called "The Gentleman Bbst’’T* Weekly ...... ridel>b'anhn may be enjoying and Intarpreatlon, ha was jUst about tha strong help given the Demo­ the neglect of his own. 403 West Center Street-' ^ ,.<^iSlItohell 8-7858 end tha dog-carrying oona-ahaped febroadcast of the signal from the Hungary, moat of Italy, and part A—^The president waa. known sinrie Copr .. authorities, who explain that the cratic cause by the acumen of That waa indeed the low point gputaWMl waa reported to weigh sputnik's radio, tranamttUng on abetting the trouble, it had suf­ young cub of the dictator receives the worst candidate in Connecticut of Spain. A—The lnH>rieonment in the for hia elegance, hie hospltellty, MEMBER o r political history, whereat Dodd Democratic State Chairman John of the Bowles career, aa 1956 was about l.t>0 pounds. 20.005 megacycles. and hia ready quotations from THE ASSOCIATED PRE1M_ , ficient InCbniri reasons for starting his- money for normal expenses, Bail^ in aelecting one Abe Ribl- The )>rbft time and maximum The new eateUlte’s radio signal • ------X castle .of Francis BonniVbpd, a The Aaaociated Preaa la exclualrelr waaXthe best. the blib point of Dodd's. For Q—How do fenu rank among Swlaa patriot and church oflMtat, DlckanS, tralte that wera then rare COMf EARLY for entitled to the uae of repubUcatioo of itself. The lMt-.^amatlc. spark to which run about |50,000 a month, The Dodd camp concentratea on coff to be candidate for Cemgress comfort for Bowlaa, against tha height of Sputnik m ia about the as rehroadcast by Moscow radio planU ? in a politician. In Hartford County. But tha ■ante at that-reported for Sputnik wwa a repetition of "dot daeh dot who suffered there in the cause of BEST S E U a iO N S all newt diapatebea credited to It or the present unrw'.sgime when a directly from hia father, out of his the last time Bowles ran, which Dodd camp, revival of bad memo- A—Ferns belong to the third religion. not olherwlae crMIted In tbla paper newspaper editor oppdsed to tha was for reelection aa governor i|i third waa the clean, fresh appeal riea, it should be reported that n . dot" In a high musical tone. division of the plant'kingdom, the ty—Who waa . tha first arch- and alao the local newa publlabed here. father's own pocket. of Chester Bowles who, In this The T eas atatement said the All rtgbU of republleatlon of apeclal government waa murdered.'Presi­ 1950, and chronicles anew the aad moat political observiers find a Praaldttit NasMr of the United pteridophytes. Q—How often does Halley's bishop-nf Canterbury? diapatebea herein are alao reaerred. 'ihls ehould set all Ideas o f acan- first campaign, obviously helped conriderable Incrcasa In the Ropublic, on a state visit to sputnik carries equipment to carry A—St. Auguatine, tha apostle dent Qhamoun Is a champion'«{ tale of how he lost to John Lodge out the following research: comet reappear? Sere- ial, involving either American aid by some 17,00 votes while the late himself, and who, in this cam­ Bowlea preatlge since them the Soviet Union, waa amon'g ,.Ui» Q—What officer of WoVld WSr to the lingltih nation. run aerrlca client of'N. E i close alignment with the West. But paign, was himself an indisputable ' 1. Presaura and composition of A—It reappears approximately lee. Inc. doharo, or dbliara'belonging to the Brien McMahon Was winning ra- ftrot aside from top Kremlin df-. II waa given the nickname of every 75 years. PubUabera SepreaenUtirea; The he began asking for trouble when elecUon by 44,000. asset to the ticket POWDER OUTPUT HUGE flclala to learn of the launching. e atmosphere in the upper lay' “Desert Fox?" • - — BILLION A YRAR ADDED Save up fo 3094 on summortim* Jullua Matbewa Special Agency — new taxpaybas of the, Dominican Re­ Two years later, there came the New York—^During World War a rt.'' Vork, ChiuRO Detroit and Boaton. he began planning to take himself Here, aaya the Dodd camp, waa Membars of hia party said Nas- A—The German Field Marehtd A)—Have guppy owners formed Chicago—Sihea 1946 the Ameri- M^MB^ AUDIT BUREAU OF public, quilb-at rest. Ajiid now that equally surprising Bowles defeat, I an American chemical firm man­ ■er was informed of the Soviet 3. Concentration of positive lone. Erwin Rommel. cjtn chemical InduatriV^-hat been apparel and hoinf 'neads. All ffp CtRCULATlONB ______a second term in office by Bowlea dragging well behind the In which hs did Indebd trail his ufactured IH billion pounds of ex- ■uccedM just before he drove to 8. The magnitude of the. electri­ an organizatlpn? we know that'--young Trojijlo'a entire Democratic ticket And cal charges of the aatetlite and the A—Yes, there is an .active building plants at the fate of a. The Herald Prtntlhi Company, Ine.. changing the constitution which own ticket rather miserably. 'The ploaives, including 40 per cent KuMnka airfield outside Moscow billion dollars a year. quality assortmants. Hurry ini money is not talnteJ!^.^ can Wel­ ^ w le s supi>ortere dare try to op­ m lee^ of it was enhanced* by the intensity of the Earth’s electrical Q—Did Blondtn, who euccess- natiomvide American Guppy Aa- aaiumea no financial reaponaiblllty for prohibitejj such a second term. He erate on the 1956 performance of the smokeless powder fired by for an inspection of the Soviet’s fully crossed Niagara Falla on a eociation. ^ ' typographical errora appearing In ad- come his presence amon^m^'-luiai again. fact that John Lodge, whatever Ued gbns. Utest war planes. field. GERMAN CAR OUTPUT RISES yertleementa and other readlim matter himself, six years ago, helped Dodd,' Who conapiculouriy led the 4. The intensity of the magnetic wire tightrope, , die a natural In The Mancbeater Beenlng Herald. and cheer on the Hollywooifirood’i star­ ■nia Soviet people first heard of Bomi—Wast Germany how ia S h it' Slkkvelkw Rlkmck throw out his own predecessor entire ticket.! So far as the cold their new sputnik from Moscow field of the Earth. death? ' Q—What does It cost to educate Dlaplay adyertlalng eioBlng houra; when his predecessor tried exactly lets, as thay taka him for cars and-- 'atiatlcs are' concerned, the ver- ON THE AIR 5. Intensity of tha eun’a corpus­ A—-Yes, at the age of 73. His a Naval Acadainy student? producing about 78,000 automo­ Save 2399. Reg. $1. Sanfor­ • • XX biles a year compared with 2,500 or Monday—1 p.m. Friday, the same thing. coats. j^learly goes to, Dodd. cular radiation. real name was Jean Francois A—I t ' costs the government ised cotton broadcloth. Lots ,'or l\ieaday—1 p.m. Monday. 127,872. in 1948. imd m ^r-vehicle out­ For Wedneaday—1 p.m Tueaday. The dilemma' for American pol­ ) Btatiatibs,/however, 6. Oompoaltlon and variations of Gravetet / of styles. 7-l4_ — . J J f For Thuraday—1 p.m. Wedneaday. Uiere ia for Bowles. S A V E M l SUNDAY, MAY IS V f a.m. odwmlc radiation. put is 5H tonwhs great aa pra- For rrlday—1 p.m. Thuraday. icy ia horned indeed. If we do noth­ There waa noTaiMon for the Dodd Q—How do scientists a x ^ ln Q—Did Generals Lee and Grant war productiqH in all Germany. For Saturday—I p m. Friday. OOOD ^EW S to dhibe. Lodges, Sodeh d especially to Brldea- GAU HE TODAY! 7. Distribution of photons and Claaalfled deadflne-. 10:30 a ra. e<— ing, we may lose Lebanon, the one A Thouxht for Today camp to doud picture of Te-Bo. We have enlarged our ra baaipiet ball ae that MANCHESTER’S CtWN RADIO STA^ffON heairy nuclei in the cosmic rays. day of publication except Saturday— Near East nation that jdared atsind the Bpwlea. vote-gelHqg prowess wajBOw eaa aoeemmodate 8. Micro-meteors. t am . ______. Sponaored by. the Sfancbecter more 180 people seated far dla- openly with us when wo pro­ Connotl of OhnrclMS by going back to 194»>C That, aer.'StQI, by aseredy imttiagjnp oar removable wall wa eaa aab- 9. Temperature inside and out­ Thurgday, May 15 claimed the Elsenhower .la trin e . however, waa the year In^whicb divide m sQ M lIw may prepiue yoor eata dlaaera side the surface of the ■atelUte. Bowles sneaked into the office of hern fer walttva t Uteben facUtlea. Upstairs, there la a WINF ORMATION But there seems no pretext for in­ The Faith of the Treee governor by 2,235 votes, while the b a U ro e tri: daadag. We have a large off-street park- Our Chagrin, Their Shame tervention with force to eave the Did you ever think of the Faith of > t aU-par rental rates are reeeonaUe. Cell er STATION Today, with VIca Praaldent and situation, and should wa try it the the Tree About Town penalties and losses wa would in- As the seasons come and go. Mre. Nixon aafely out of the Now caressed by the softest breeze 1230 ON THE DIAL Reservations for the roast beef £ur might amount to 'mtich more THE UTHUANIAH HALL > dedication dinner at .the Second clutchei of Venexuelan moba, it la Then covered with Ice and 'U flOL' BTREtfr, MANCHES’nSR—MI 8-8185 relatively eaay. io queation and than tha loea of Lebanon, cause for snow? Congregational Churc'i May 34 C I ^ 's . I 1.91 Oddsf Sherte If No' AzaW e^W l MI 9-8580 After f? PAl. must be made by to .orrow 'ITiey criticize the tfeeialon of Prealdent bitter chagrin though that would / - Sanforized cotton for slick be. Did you ever think of the Faith X may be made by calling the church \ ^ -) ^ V \ /; , Kaenhower for the geature of force of the Tree office between 9 a.m. end • non, or fit. Best Choice. Girls 7-14, which aent American ntarlnea to A yaar ago, when Jordan waa be­ As It stands with its feet in by calling Mrs.- Clifford. Hansen. PreTeen 10-14------88c ing shaken by Internal diaordera, Caribbean baaea. And, whether the the sod. UnIT#10« action waa’right or wrong, for the we issued itrong atatements and Patient, awaiting the leaves’ re­ The monthly meeting of the moved aoihe of our military power turn. ‘ ' Past Chiefs. Club of Memorial moment In which It vraa taken, Serene, with Its Faith In Ood ? Temple, Pythian Sisters, will be there la little doubt that we shall ostentatiously toward the Nesir held tomorrow night at t'dlclock pay for It, later on, again and Eaat, and that seemed to do the Did you ever en'vy the Faith of the at the home of Mrs. Frank Per­ again, juat as one of the thihga we trick. Tha best guess at the mo­ Troe ( kins, 23 Autumn St. She will be eiur tM NM ii... ment, however, is that any ef­ As It stands with its feet in ■seisted in entertaining by Mri. were paying* for In those pruent the sod. Etta Perkins. South American diaordera waa'our fort to show our hand strongly in Calm and sure of the leaves’ action lii supporting a revolution the Lebanese crisis would be more turn The Gleaners Circle of the South 6 SUMMtR MEN'S 1.98 likely -to intensify it than to re­ MNPMA... which overthrew a legal govern­ Implicitly trusting FRAN. DICKENSON MethodUt WSCS will hold a din­ ment In Quatemala. solve it, ner at Cavey'a Restaurant, conoNs SPORT SHIRTS There are times when It Is in­ Wednesday. Members who plan to But In the particular moment In attend should contact Mrs. Alice Keguhrfy 3.79 each Walk 'a Wear fabrltt whlrii the President-acted, thero la deed very nice , not to be working 1958 MOMMY... Mason or Mrs. Grace McCann be­ JM doubt that one^ simple Issue was In the State Department—not that McIn t o s h a p p l e s fore Monday. facing him. It was the Issue of the the State Department, by pro­ 20 Lb. Bag $1.00 RORIARTY PLYMOUTH | 9 7 physical safety of the vice presi­ ducing the Eisenhower Uoctrine, "SILVER SPECIAL" Ths Covenant Women’s Guild 1.29 KhH M y Dell* LOUIS BUNCE FARM will meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at Big saving for little girls. dent of the United States and hia wasn't asking for precisely the 528 W. CENTER ST. BROTHERS the home of Mrs. Gladys Hanson, New machine wxthsblet in Choice of D u River fab­ wdfe, endangered by mob force the kind of trouble this is. TEL. MI 8-8116 . 801 Center St. ONLY — Santina Dr. *rhe speaker will be 'Comfy, no need to iron. sunny prints and stripes, rics or liitpe-rettiaiag cot- forces of law and order In Vene Ml 8-5188 Mrs. John Lind of Springfield, We make up the **Four (venerations^* Sizes 3 to 6 X _ ^ 8 8 e cotft-doK 'n rose motifs I ton-Dacion knits. Little er guela Itself hSd failed to control. Mass. Mrs. Paul Norling and Mrs. Cool, sleeveleM. 9 to 52; no ironing. Sm'. Med. Lf., Reaction To The Whip 1.00 Fred Hutt will be co-hoStesses with to w h o m Productg^^' Now that the Nixons are safe. It Mrs. Hanson. Covenant Junior will 3 t A a o t la eaay to dlsmlaa the action as We presume that Moscow, In Its meet at the church tombrrow at 8 WOMEN'S SALE SPECIALS unnecdaaary, to argua that the latest pressure on Tito, thinks it is READY TO D R n’E HOME p.m. No confirmation classes will h a ve a lw a ys m e a n t • • • • __ Ntxona had already reached the pursuing a "strong” policy, which meet thie' week in the absence of HERTS WHAT YOU GET AT Pastor Rask. safety of the American Embassy, has the goal of Improving the GIAItt THE LOW PRICE: Big 118- Saiiifaction guaranteed NYLON ^l-SLIPS and to theorize that, even if they Communist position in the world. ^ wheelbase. De luxe sno- The. marriage Qf Miss Natalie n. ' ■ had encountered more danger, our If so, it is not the first time that dizM-^aluminum Sportone aide E. McGrath,. 95 Summit St., and OR. DBNTON products richIo lovfiHjfty kinco 1195^'^ trim. 'Special metallic silver Francis E. Smith, of 6cter'River, ■37 troops could not possibly have got a great power has lost ground In roof. De lUJtSkwheel covers. New V- ' Xff.t.CS I there iq time to protect them. the World through resort to the "Forward Look’.’ fender orna- Mess., will be solemnized Saturday But, to be honest about the issue whip, and will not be the last. menU. White aideWall tllree. Di­ at 10 a.m. in St. Martin’s Church, SIEEPERS • PAJAMAS * UNDERWEAR 2.39 m e Teanb Oxfords rectional signals, smart, front that town. Cushioned insoles, molded Yes, save 31% 1 No-run, no­ and the decision, we also have’ to ’The kind of ground Moscow firas ALL SIZES FROM TOTS TO TEENS , fender chrome, electric Wind­ arch, yrepe-type outersolei. iron buys frothy with trim or speculate on how we wouttf i& Aave losing became apparent almost in­ shield wipers, dual h^'adlights- Mrs. Ernest Bantly, hospitality -chairman for the evening, served a t tINE $TO«ES EVERYWHEke Children’s 5-12 ____ 1 ^ 9 7 tailored to a T. S., M., L. felt If something had happened stantly. And no gain from the use ind full viision safety glass. IN THE WOttO , MNTOM SlEEriNO OARMENT MUU, INC., CfMre-SW. MiAife* to the Nixons, and their own nation of the whip is yet in sight. • refreshments from a decorated 1 table. 'The centerpiece, made. of « a i t #111 had njadS no gesture of support or The penalty Moscow paid waa ; driftwood, tiny yellow roses and Reg. 1.99 Flay Sheet. 1-strap style it cool -protection for them. Then there symbolized by Nehru of India, ROY j birds, was arrSfig^ by Mrs. Bant- r.'i j afoot, comfortable. Sizes 4-9. . .- ■ would obviously have been a tide 6f funiin’g,. in his role of neutralism, I ly. Mrs. Elmer^fi'e^en and Mrs.. criticism of our own government to something very unusual for him CUSTOM MADE MOTORS Thomas Rogers of the committee 1.98 Baby Doll PJ'a. You save 25%! Pliue for doing nothing while the un­ a really bitter attack on one of poured. or drip-dry batiste, Sm., Med., Large!— _ I CANVAS INCORPORATED speakable was occurring. the two rivals in the world today. Although wa think it fair and • Moscow’s campaign against AWNINGS 155 CENTER ST. Reg. 3Be ^Lntafo BrMt. Famous Avisco "o* ^ ^ '*h«cesBary to rationalize this way, Yugoslavia, he said, was "a com­ Newest type materials TEL. M I 3-2708 run tricot cut to I’SIS standards. 5-7.------2 o C wa aisq think the troop gesture has plete leveraal of the liberalization and oolora. Stop la’ aoon Hardy tettkn RoniponNih to go doWq. as a costly error. But and democratization recently evi­ 824-828 Extra sitti 8-10.. M e at our display room and Worth a big $1, little girls tha original trror, it aeema to us, dent in the Communist world. see the beautiful colors MAIN ST. special.Ties forg^w-room. liea somewhere in.the planning and "In the last few yeara," asild we now have. Prints, solids, 3-6X_ 77e SAVINGS for the HOMl character of the Nixoit tijp in rela­ Nehru, "a lot of changes have tion to what have provi^...to be taken place in the Communist WARDS^ realitioa about our status in Sbuth world. Sometimes it was called SEND THEM America. This has been a disas­ liberalization, sometimes democra­ Use our sturdy, long-wearing canvas awnings to add trous way. to find out how we tization and aometlmes the theory color and coolness to porches, patios, windows and door­ THE M E N ’ S 4 BOYS’ stood, south of the border, and the 'ief' a himdred flowers blossom and ways. Free, estimates on„request. S P R '!* ® fact that it concluded with a a hundred opinion^ flourish.’ But SPECIAIS h o m e t o w n s J - threatening movement of Ameri­ what haa happened Is the reversed can troops may mean that It will of this and all the flowers have be­ taka years before revived mem­ come weeds to be pulled out.” MANCHESTER AWNING CO. NEWS TRu-vAc deaner ories of our one-time willingness to The first result of Moscow’s ef­ O F ^ THURSbAY EVENINOS AND ALL DAY SATURDAYS usa force among our good neigh­ fort to drive Tito out of hie partic­ - — ? r bors will die down again. ular brand of neutrafism haa been, 19S WEST CENTER ST. — Ml 9-3091 It would be blindness, however, then, to drive Nehru at least tem­ with 6 atiachments to be vrithout hope that this can be porarily out of his own particular . donci”and that we shall have im- neutralism. But both the neutral­ f j 'l>ortant help in that direction. For ism of Tito and the neutralism of gets a ll the dirt the firs t dime Men’s Reg. 4.98 If there is chagrin in America over Nchni were, while Moscow wooed “Ivy League’’ Slacks what has.happened, there is also them, invaluable aasets for 'Rut- Planning A Walk or P atio . You'll wear them NOW thru Fall! Ahame in L«tin America. sia In the world, for they bpeneid f. .ogives you time to relax! Dan River combed cktton Juat as we feel that It-must have the way for Russia to enter neu­ that shed wrinkles, Is spot and water- been some distorted idea of ^Amer­ tral minds everywhere. If Ruaala Around Youf Property? You get the lame luxury fhbric found in suits sdling for 3.97 ^ ^ % \0 - d m : repellent. 29-38. jftis h ica which produced this violence succeeds In slamming the door on much morel 55X Dacron for miracle oease-resistanofi ------on the part of a relative few. so Yugoslavia, it also slams the door and extra-long wear... 45X worsted for smooth, handsome Why not' get away Irbm the drab­ texture. And-^ere’s why the price is to low; we’ve cut Latin America feels that this vio­ against Itself in many other areas. RegardlcM of where DACRON* lence has given us a distorted idea When Moscow closes its o'wn mind, out the extras... no fancy fixtores, no exjj^sive credit yoor uegYice man or TAILOREDS of Latin America and its attitude it closes tha world mind against ness and sameness of concrete . . • systems, no high rente... you neverpay for Ugh overhead' 4*1 . • *Ti*>> •k, toward us. We have friends in Moscow. When it seeks to imprison 84“ v)td* to the f air GOLD-THREAD baa people Who respect themselves, It might have been enaaring tropical tuiUi/ou've ever qwnedJ Now at this low lUiig Herald can be for­ PRINT DRAPES and both categories have no more through Its previous display of tol­ mcium I fair fervent desire, at this moment, erance and reason. When it shouts warded to be at ”MaiI Boyi' Gingham Sport Shirts 2.98 VofuM than to prove to us that a few at Tito, it frightens Nasseh__ Call” regularly with all A cinch to care for. Dac­ Complete MelecUouM.^eome ln^pw for beet choice! .Compare at L49. Colorful do not make a continent. VERMONT FLAGSTONE the hometown news ron curtains rinse clean, pliids in popular new colors. We' should remember their their people away from I Cars And Coats Uee ouf tey-away plan,..n o chargel ' All wsshfast, 6-16__ 8 8 c need no starching, stretch- ihame and regret la aa great as, home are so anxious ‘ing, ironing. Choice of our own shock and anger, and that- Brand new Spring patterns Rafael Trujillo, the dictator of to get. I white, pink, yellow, green. they will be as eager for the heal­ the Dominican Republic, is a gen­ WALKor on ‘Lurex’ fabric. Fineh- ing process as we arc. Both of us tleman' always nervous about his MILLIONS 8AVU 63’ or n ’ lorrg------.1.88 pleated tops. 63^ long. , have things to forget, it we can reputation i^ this country; •The We have a choice assortment of flagstones in good uisud and our mutual tragedy, In which •THC LOW,o.veeHeAo wa\ Telephohe MI 3-2711 . Yeii Words new deon{K with luper-iuction 9/10 iaincheonette Special brochures he sends us about the pieces at : . -.s our neighbors failed to control charming life in his domain are the Circulation hp molor makes your house cleaning easier I And HOT FUDGE' thalr own ,mobs, and In which we handsomest of brochures. When he you con cl^$m on entire room without lifting the ' PECAN SUNDAE made the tell->tale reach for is accused of engineering a politi­ Department cleaner becOuse H riidei-smoothly oh o sled base. tha Marines again, may prove to Et'ONOMV SPECIAL cal murder on American _soil, he Handy recess at boM df cleoner stores cord. Dis­ \ {lave positive, rather than nega­ Today! hires a celebrated American liberal »' . posable dust bogs elimlnale mes^.,dirt on. bonds. Reg. 3.5c tive, results. lawyer to Investigate fully, letting . Mon'* 69c ■koodclolh Shorts sq. ft. NOW the chips fall where they may. H? Highte ad- . SU MIk St 815 MAIN ST. ■on. Lieutenant General' Rafaal •BMtnUli Quoom8l«4.M44tk t t mENtr kuncN rankw kT MVHwsTMeiieu faw gtfw ir Wod^lhasK- jraitlsa that tact, . ■frujlUo, Jr. Bdtween buying #*•; 8818818) ItUltlM efflW iF btAtninuwsi xdiororeiiA«d, .• / MkCktMMK um uM ftOROY. «

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to Sacretiiry BlhgueUer a could be displayed aUting that tha Obituary [ Teenage Volunteers Friendly Circle prize to Charlea Van land is part of Manehastar sratar- Yo« $ioii t n «^ !• fMy - ‘eet 's i c e s u m e XuMMe. and a Comic prise to Mrs. Town Must Pay Tax, shed and that "nulaances” wlU bo 1250 to $300 tor Mrs. MaiItaryaui Reelects Slate HogaiKfor her zeal in collecting p'rosecuted liut that the }and tr Mra. Mai II, 67; U2Tergu«ofi articles nri'the minmags aales, and park land and open to the public. Rd., died ght at Manchester other ^nioriky-Kalsing affairs. .. That Should meet the require­ ^’nia Friendly Cirpla^’a group of In additionVto dbmatlona to the ments .for public park 'land, INCONSPICUOUS Nixon yOn Return Memorial Hon which, for more than 10 vaHoua fund drtVqL they voted the ‘Public’ Land—Isn’t Crqckett said today. But' in the Born in Pol Youthful volunteer workera and*' \In Lebanon Unrest has been engaged In philan- following amountsStp charity: ...QUALITY HEARING AIDS ■he had lived'in lOuKbester employes of Manchester Memorial thropti >rk, held Its annual meet-' meantime, h.aaald, Manchester (Contlniied troll P at . -One) Buitce Center for Riitarded' Cbli- The town will pay the $189.91 Inwware acquired for public park land should i^y the bills. -f- ' one y4ar, moving here from North Tax Collecjion Hospital and their paranta were (Oontlaned from Page On*) Ing last avening And dren, $76; Bill NevlUeJi^hd, 129; Coventry. guests at m tea given yeaterday af- re-elected ■erne officers for the taxes it owes' on Manchaatsr-own' and auch land, ths State statutes father'! arm* the molfient hjs !tep- Site leavea five sons, 81 Newlngdon Home for OippiqdHiihU- ed park land in Glastonbury. Bbt say, are exempt from taxation. TRACtORS SHOW INCREASE temoc I by th# hospital. . •Youtina N A *^ naval exerclae*’ comlnig year. 'Mjay are Mrs. Ray- dren, $29; Mansfield. 'Tatoing ped from tho pl^p€ ramp. Sr: and Charlea C.. both On Stat^:^ale8 Over 200 people jammed tho dic­ mond Moeller, prMjtent; Mrs. Har­ School, $.29; Hartford's Betiooripr It will take steps it hopes will an investigation by Crockett Ankarp—The number of trac­ Julie leap^'lnto a warm erri- Chester, Alfred of Mlddletownl ing halt jto meet the admlnistratora planned before rioting began Sat­ old Higgins, vice pnsident; Mrs. the Blind, $10; Campershlps. f( make such payments unneoeasary turned ud the Information that thk tors in Turkey increased from Charles J. Csaszar, 47, oDSouth land ik not public In fact,, even tf 6,281 in 1950 to 43.355 in 1957 and Windsor, was arrested earl3\th is Louis W. Sr. of North Coventry of the hospiUI, aee where their... urday In Tripoli. Alfred Ringuette, saniqtery; Mrs, Girl Scouts, $29, In the future. brace,from,!fflr*. Nixon. and Tbtodore GUI of South Wind­ youngatera had s ^ t many hours Roland Ouelette, tnuurat$r;. Mra. ^'^^wn Counsel CSisrles Crockett it is In theory. TTie Water Depart­ tractor-drawn plows went up from Rep /Mendel Rivers (D-SC) morning and charged with driiHng y9.5% B ut'the lihlp movamanta and a 'ilik business meeting was held while under the influence of Into; ' sor; two daughtera, Mra. Alphonse carlfig for the akdri and watch while . UB. announcement it was dou- Chester Hogan, pubfleity. at the home of Mrs. Hogan, 65 Jean advts^ Psirk Department Super- ment had pijbfed "No Trespassing" 6,060 to 48,214. madp;^!! way out of the jostling LOkas of Mancheater and Mrs. ■otrie of the -xbtunteara received , intendbiit Horace Murpbey yester- signs In the area, which'is part eating liquor or drugs. Patrblmai from Page One) ^ btlflir he Marina force with the The banquet, anranged by'Mrs. Rd. In'addition to the gift of money ejwwd to the foot of the ramp and Samuel Maltempo made the arrest Max SchihUer of Bolton, 10 grand­ ceps and awards for long service.,» 6th Fleet to a total of 8,200 Ma- Ralph Coleman arid . Mrs.. Donak^ to the 'Newington Home, ths Cirpie diy that4he bllla—$6.4.91 on the of Manchester's Watanfiied, and DURABLE tUMBLElto ' children and twfl great-grandchil­ Some 60 young employes and 79 . 19M O ran ^U st and $79 on the had placed a chain acroas tha en­ -^claimed with a' broad grin tf on Hartford Rd. about 1:30. The iroduca no mi vthan 170 miUion riAaa Was gerierally viewed aa a Franklan'd,'was held kt the Moun­ AllM Easter Baskets for the clnl- Kansas City Plastic drmklng % accused is free under $200 bond for dren. ' ■ > volunteers received congratulatlona. J •Iiriw of ktrength.s. tain Liurel Reataurant, Thompson drqn there. There are only 13 merii- 19^7 list—S h ^ d be paid. trance. tumblers that provide long wear Nixon; for the year—17 don less than from Miss Jennie *B. Wind and QUINN'S PHAR61ACT Towm Court arraignment on May ^ Funeral aervicea wrill be bCtd The idea aaemed to be to warn viUc. The table was decorated with benKjn the circle at the present The town ha^balked at paying Crockett recommended that the, and can be Washed without.dam ^ Phone Ml S-4186 "Damn your soul!’’ 24. Saturday morning at 0:30 a r the figured by the Lk ;ura In Mrs. Robert W. Ruaaeil, membeca., President Nasaar'a United Arab seasonal flowers and favors were ttme.T}iey meet at the homes of the bills because Hhc 190 acres, chain be taken down and that the age In any electric dtshwashet' are Rivera then turned to , Eisen­ W, P, Quiah Funeral H^nfte. *20 M the Board of Trustees. -j- at each place, Prizes were pre- members.' part of the Globe Holtow purchase. lu tin g be changed. He said signal now on the market. x Theodore A. Paul, 2,I, of East 1957 in voting a 2-y pending Explains Work Rapublio not to send trbopa Into I ledav swNSVAacK wmumim I hower and said; Hartford, Tuesday night was Main St., foUowed by-a.1tolemn re­ budget. I Lebanon. M well as to have the "Didn't he do a wonderful Job?" charged with speeding on W. quiem Mass In St. Peter's Church Mrs, Marlon Dowding, head o f , forces ready if American civilians On the 20-minute drive from the. . And if the aame pattern con' dietitian, explained the work o t, \ Middle Tpke. Patr6lman Charles at 10 o'clock. Byifial will be In ties, the tax loss could run to $1 in Beirut, ware endangered. Most airport to the White -House the Momeau reported he chased the 8t. Bridget's 24 voluntary diet aides, andf authorities In Washington agreed Vire President and hir wife were FyieVids ma^ call at the funefqj million under expectations -when of the long houra the girls and.'^ Paul car across the East Hart­ the state closes its 2-year fiscal pe­ bwiil'bave put in asssisting her. that the bloody ribting-Waa caused greeted by cheers at d a steady ford town line and made, the ar­ home froiJt''7 to 9 o’clock tonight by what Lebanese Foreign Min­ ro\md of applause virtually all the frrow from 2 to 5 and 7 to riod June 30. 1909. Mrs. M. Vero Dormer, director ^ rest after Paul had.to slow down Since the sales tax is regarded oi nurslrig service, then p la c ^ ' ister Cheries Malik charged was way. in a line of traffic. He will be ar­ "nuiaaiva Iritcrfererice" from the Once acras.s the Potomac River as the workhorse of the state-tax cape on the heads of 21 girls who raigned Monday. setup—producing well over 40 per have spent mpre ^an 60 . houfa liAIL A formal Lebanese' protest by way. of Memorial Bridge, the Also airestcd Tuesday on a Mrs. John T. Roberts was rejected in Cairo aa "Riost crowds increased to a depth of cent of the general-fund revenue-- working voiunt$rny '- as Junior charge of passing In a no passing Mrs. John T. Roberts of Hart­ any Sizable drop from that source Auxillary^embera,-Those who re- , unjustifiable ailegallons." eight to 10 persons along the curbs zone was Daniel J. Sullivan, 36, ford died last night at the Hart­ cquld have a major ibipact upon of Mansfield. Mass. Arrested by ford Hospital. ceived^heir caps Included Helen American tear gaa bombs, tear at some points. the budget. pwbrek, Connie Wennefgren, ,Jor-^ gas maaka and ammunition for Directs ^Fiestef Along Constitution Ave. the Patrolman Rrimo Amadeo on ' E. The former Eliza Cheney, she The declining’ sales tax recelptjJene Mlnney, Sandra cihartler.' Mar- i caravan passed beneath a bunting- Middle Tpke. near the Green the I-ebaneae police were dis­ Mrs.. Olive Recave is 4if*oting was the only daughter of the late some observers belieie, wlll^'pbt lene Ford and Annamae Rollason. patched to Beirut under a 1956 draped arch formed by two fire School. Sullivan posted a $2.1 bond Mary Alice Robinson an*’a Cffiurch. The 0^■erhead w as a huge picture of James E. Brabham, 25, a produce She had lived all her U/« In Hart­ ■nd possibly lead ^'m gher. taxes the Vice President . nd a "welcome truck driver from Fort Myers, Fla., ford, ^ ■ Hibbard,' Maureen Brown, Debbio' The United States said It was production will be presented Fri to undervTite the 1959-61 state Begg, Unda Holman, Diane Bes­ unable to fiU a request for rifles. day* and Saturday at 8:15 p.m- In X home" sign. Nixon spent just about was arrested by State Police on She leaves a daughter, Mrs. budget. Rt. 15 Saturday and charged with sette, B z r^ ra Hughes. Mary Lou Announcing the. arms, shtpirient. tha Waddell School auditorium. the entire 20 minutes waving to Clifton M. Bfbckstoce of Hart­ The state'began the present 2- Correia, Sharon Koblirisky, Anita* Ambassador McCUntock'-aald the the crow’ds.' Deferring to the Vice falling ti- obtain PUG plates. Free ford; and a grandson. year fiarial period last July 1, tn- *niis is the fourth' year Mra. Ra V Prcsi(ienCl’3irsenhowcr smiled under $100 bond. Brabham is Collins. Carol Gliha, and Diana United States is "determined, to The funeral will be ■ held at 2 hejriClng a surplus of $32 million. 'Zapadka. -- help this government maintain in­ cave haa directed the club’s year­ broadly witliOJt waving. scheduled to appear In court hefe o’clock tomorrow afternoon in the This surplua however, wili be ly show. She also wrote^$hla year’s on May 24. Those girla who received pins ternal aecurity." The crowd of several thousand Asyltiih Ave. Congregational eaten up during the present bien­ denoting 100 hours service were •how. In front of the White House Church, Hartford., ,■ , ‘Iffie riots began,after the aa- T he cast,' esr alaeb sad eesrferl- rival by praising in advance the would pA m chute down - lipon St,: John Rorup, Tankeroosan Rd., Mrs. Antoinette Arcklvy, 23 S. at 2 o’clock yesterday afternoon reportedly the Air Force’s high­ ths work being done in Manches- able ase«4 skirls lea Ike calmness, fortitude and courage; reaching their home base at Ft. Vernon; Russell ZacCSro,. Tunnel street, 649 Hartford Rd.; Paula music instructor Herb Tyler, Sam thi. Aba's arid* ssiscllas Huffield, 25 Stephen St., Mra. Ma­ Grove St., RbckvUIe. ■i. thd 'VVaUei N. Leclerc Funeral ly secret Bull Oooee guided de­ MEMNOrnS OEA’^ Ur, s^itl be presented Mopday Messerllsn, Lou Lawrence and he said the Vice President h ad . Campbell, Ky,, this afternoon.." Rd., Vernon; Jeffrey St. Martin, Home, Wltb the Rev. Wlnthrop R. coy weapon—was fired from the Chicago;—In the paat/two dec­ •I IsfSMtda., ih fti. iwim ■hown in adversity. I Approximately 500 troops of the South Coventry; Rolaiid Ouellette. rie Kvaias, 65 Cooper St.; David . night In the auditorium of the Harold Davey. Mrs. Dubaldo has trasks, sperl iklrlt, alhlslis Limberger, Ellington: Jqmes Mlo- FAR.MS LACklNQ IN WATER Nelson Jr. of, the First Congrega­ teet center today. The plnt- ades the death rate from menin­ been accompanist throughout the Eisenhower was the first to ] lOlst .Vlrborne Division were Talcottville; Walter Hicking, 91 tional CSiurch of South Windsor, sised missile strew ed away at gitis in the United Statee has been Ekickley School. Mrs. Norman Lar- s*sb snd (sckslfe greet the Vice President. flown hurriedly to Ramey Air Charter Oak St.; Abe Nussdorf. ganoskl 48 Grandview St.; Mra. De» Moines—A, national survey rehearsal period. Blanche Neff, Columbia; Mra. Hel­ shows thst 85 peri cent of the na­ officiating. Burial w;as in l^applng 11:02 a.m. (EST) trailing a reduced more than 75 per cent. ■on, chairman ‘of the council meet- Proceeds from the show will be The President stood in the midst Foroe Base, Puerto Rico, on 587 N. Main St.; Andrew Andrei stream of orange, flame. It hug­ Inga committee, haa planned the of the crush of people, in almost IliieiHlay. They were sent for ski. Stafford Springs en Nowotenskl. 716 W. Middle tion’s farms lack a, water supply Cemetery. used by the 50-50 Club to finance TTke.; John Parkei Jr., Hebron; sufficient to take care of a ntral Bearers were Velvln'Slead, Har­ ged close to the Atlsntic snd was Sydney More than 10.000 program. ' ■' its projects of buying specisl fur- complete disregard of the usual /^ ssib le duty If Venezuela had BIRTHS YESTERDAY’: A son out of bight In less Ihsn, five sec­ Edmond Morancey will conduct ■ecurity processes. asked help In protecting Vice fo Mr. arid Mra. Elmer Boyle, 79 1 Mra. Elizabeth Pomeroy, 18 Crest- fire department’s needs should it; old Hart, Wlnton Beniamin and Americana'are expected to vlejl ntslring and. equipment for St. have to figW a fire oA the farm. Lester Max^. ______onds. Australia this year. tha tnterviewi and will question The receiving line turned into President Nixon. Essex St.; a daughter t6 Mr. and wood Dr.; Kathleen Prince, Wap- representative leaders ot Brow­ Mary’s Church. ■omethlng approaching a mob nie, Intermediate and Senior Scout ■cene. -■V troops, members of service’^tesms. well. Margaret Schiedel, Nancy Eisenhower walked ju st ahead of district and committee chairmen Thurber, Eileen Urban and Jane Nixon down the confUsed receix-lng Wagner, Troop 76. line, grinning anfl- chatting. ahd other adult Girl Scout work­ The great shbw of warmth con­ rour response ers, including Miss Jean Camp- Tha following Scouts received SPORTING trasted w1tlii,the grim scenes Nixon blfil, executive director; and Mrs. their second class badges: Kath­ had so recently left. Edith Petersen, presidenh,. , leen DuBsIdo, Kathleen Dunn, GOODS snd TOYS Nixon w'ss stoned in Lima. Peru, Preceding the progtam. the Elizabeth Gallicharitv Leah Kerltr. W*rm and duraki* sisspin* last week when an antl-UnIted northeast neighborhood m'111 be Christine Kos, Barbara Magora. kagi, Celaman camp itpvai States demonstration got out of tO‘ the srand opening o f our netv^ hoM at a potluck at 6:30 In the Pamela Marks, Jane Mercer, Lou­ and lanlarm, sad ktndy hand. And this week in Caracas. school cafeteria. Thoae planning ise Morin, Constance Nadeau, knapMcli and sceui aias Venezuela, he was the target of to attend are asked to bring their .Shirley Paradise, Maria Pinto, Fa- fSaka Ika camptala asniaar. violent mob attacks which Abme own dishes and silverware. tricia- Rines, ' Janet Stevenson, Far 4ka landarfaal, r»ira . observers felt created a vary grave Cheryll Sullivan, Unda Witham gegglai and fini, baach danger to his personal safety. i#/ furniture Mothers of Brownie Troops 76, and Susan Guarnaccia, Trioop 73. id waiar Idyl. . . TTie movement to give him a 78, 55 and 43 were guests of their Also, Vivian Adariis, Cheryl popular expression of sapport and daughters at a mother and daugh­ BeebC, Judith Carroll. Terry CflSfk, confidence—spurred alohg by Ei­ ter potluck Tuesday night in the Jeanne Cowles, Marcia Draghl, Su­ senhower at a news conference— cafeteria of the Waddell School. san Gaffney, Unda Garrison, Bar­ had obtained for Nixon about the EXCiTEb WITH THE ENTHUSIASTIC RECEPTION Tnie tables were'decorated with bara Hamilton. Catherine .Lank­ kind of reception which-flbme pop­ vases of spring flowers. Place ford, Nancy ■ Ma taro, Carolyn Mc- ular foreign king or president cards designed to represent a Pbejraon, Cheryl McPherson, Ei­ might get on coming here, YOU GAVE OUR NEW FURNITURE DEPT...WE ARE spring hat. were made by third leen Packard. Chrisae Rannacher, • His try’ing adventures had been grade Browirirs in Troops 43 and Germaine Reid, Ann Russell. Mari­ seized upon by two Republican 55. A gUt for each mother made anne Skinner, Carolyn Russell, members of the house to try to EXTENDING THE GRAND OPENING BONUS SPE- by her daughter was near h#r Janet Towler, Louise Wutsch, and SHOES*- start a boom for his 1960 nomina­ plate. Junior mistresses of cere­ Gail Reichenbach, 'lYoop 69. For oorlj^ fhermnf efiow tion by the GOP for thrpresldency. monies were Jane Wagmer snd The following badges were pre­ lin if, 'itip Info p p ilr of After the Vice President and J^tALS FOR THREE MORE DAYS! ^ Prurience LeGeyt. sented to members of Troop 64; comfy cim p meecf$!nt. All Mrs. Nixdn had shaken hands with > fiioi for fOfii, wemto end ■,!S Special guesu were Mrs. Her­ Judith Whitcomb and Cjmthla cabinet members, congressional i man Petersen, president of the Aniello, second class; Mary Anne eliitdrtn. Alio iturdy oi* leaders and diplomats, they stepped I Manchester Girl Scouts': Miss Jean Packard and Linda Kean, flower; ferdt. hiking iheos end up on a-microphone-equipped plat­ Campbell, executive director: Miss ..Sandra Mandley, child esu-e; CSroj .lOOikirte form from which the President- Ethel Robb, principal of the Wad Heck, and Wendy Nbordendorp, aea ■poke his formal remarks of wel­ dell Srihbol; Mrs. Roger Bagley water life;' Carol Heck, cat and come. PTA president; Mrs. J. S. Brown, dog; Carol Heck and Wendy Noor- Troops of Companies A and D of chairman of north dletrict; Mrs. dendorp, bird; Cynthia Aniello, fhe 3rd Infantry from Ft. Myer, 9-TONIGHT till 9 P. M. N a n c y De.sjune.s, Marlene Dq- Va.. were drawn up as s security John'CrOTin, chairman of north­ guard. There w-erc' about 150 of west neighborhood; Mrs. Stanley plesais, Carol Heck. Sandra Mand- these In their cocky uniforms with Magora, northwest organizer; and ley, Unda Kean, Sharon Murpty, blue neckerchiefs. 'iTils is the force, Mra. Arllne Swanson, Brownie coo-' Marj Anne Packard, Blaine Sle- always on hand lor formal airport ■ultant for the neighborhood. , geski and Judith Whl,tcomb. first receptions. FRIDAY 9 till 9 PJI. Following the supper Intefmedl- aid; Cynthia Aniello, Marlene Du- ate Troops 64, (9 and 73, and the plesais, Carol Heck, -Unda Kean, four\Broiwnie troops marched into Sandra Mandley,- Sharon Murphy, WOMEN’S WEAR the auditorium, ■ carrying the .Marj’ Anne Packard. Elalne Sle- FiiNien cenicteus iwlm luift, An Guild Seals colors and singing "America the geaki. Judith Wbitcomb and Wen­ J«mtUo shorft« polo fhirtt B^eautUul.” Troops 64 snd 69 were dy Noordendorp, cook. * ond coHon bleusti* Slate of Officers 4^ SATURDAY till 7 P. M. In' charge of the color ceremony One-year memberaliip atars were which followed. given to Cynthia Aniello, Nancy A flyup ceremony for Brownie Desjunes, Marlene Dupleasis, Carol Election of officers snd com­ Troops 76 and 78 was presented in Heck, Linda Kean, -Sandra Mand­ OPEN mittee chairman for a term of two a., replica of a garden with picket ley, Sharon Murphy, Mary Anne years were held at the annual Cheek These Bye Openers fencings grass, flowers and s Packard, ’ Wendy . Noordendorp, DAILY meeting of the De.Wolf Art Guild miniature bridge. After, each Elaine Slegeaki and Judith Whit­ Tuesday night at the Coramjunity Brownie was given "her wings, she comb. . i Complete HollyWood Bed crossed the bridge, pausing. In the TIL The following slate was pre­ Outfits. Reff. $99. center to wave goodbye to the sented by Mrs. Harry Straw, *57“ Brownies, and then proceeded to chairman of the nominating com­ tha other aide where she was Business Classes mittee: Mrs. Elmer Rice, pres­ 3-P?. Convertibie Sofa $ 1 0 C i gtpated' by a Glfl Scout. On her ident: Mrs. Ranson L. Gallnat. first a Bed Sets. Reg. $179. ,v. . . . way to the Girl Scou( troop she See New Machine vice president; Mrs. Chester Tup- was. presented with a handbook by Connecticut’s Finest Self Service Department Stores per, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Innerspring Studio Couch. ‘ her hew leader. Troop 78 was re­ A movis on a $22,000 account­ Thoma.- Rogers. trea.surer; Mrs. ceived Into membership in Troop ing macAipe got ,,# lot of attention \ WiUiamWSriswold. program chair­ Regularly $98...... 78 and Troop 76 was received by vesterday froniiniight classes »ln COSMETICS man: Mrs. Jay Rand, membership; Troop 69. After each Brownie had Ouainess proc^ure ■}. Manchester Kaap away unwanlad fraa- Mrs. Arthur Holstrom. hospitality Folding Cot Bed with com- received her Girl Scout pin .on)- H lih School. The treason? The and Mrs. Alexander F. Msnnella, her new leader girls from Troop 69 Isadan vilh dapandabla in. puhllctty. .i, frtrtable mattress. Reg. $39.95.'5. J m H ■ stars of the movie were John ftcl rapallant. >nd don'l :X and 73 lit the 13 candles and re­ Raltt and Janis Pajge, who plaMd Tij,e'speaker, Mrs. George Sim­ peated the Promise and Laws. lergal tunglaittt and lun. mons of North Coventry, who was Famous Quality Babies’ ' At the court of awards of the leads in the Broadway produp- laS'laKtn. For milady, pop­ introduced by Mr.s. Douglas Rob­ $28'5® Troops 64, 69 and 73. the flyups, as tion of “Pajama Game.”' ular brand lairal watar and Cribs. Reg. $39.93...... c>- cooling celognai.' erts S p.. gave a talk on growing their part in the program, present­ The movie was shown to' the BIG SAYINGS IN AIL DEPARTMENTS I flowers from seed for the purpose Platform Rocker. Terrific ed- a choral reading "And No One classes through arrangements of drying them for lasting winter $5950, A$ked,” During the reading they made by the^Flrat National Bank, e DDMBSTICS bouquets. Some of the flowers for value. Reg. $71.50. r • • a a a • sang "He Held the Whole World in which Ass. just purchased two of this purpose are lunaria, known, as His .Hands." The evening closed the time saving machines. • W OM KN’S W KAR • TOYS - SPORTING GOODS Heqllhfully the money , plant: ambrosia, with the singing of Taps. Distributor of the movie was the baptisia, globe amaranth, statice, . JBrownles who flew up include;, National Cash Register Co., maker e CHII.DRBN'S WBAIR • MBN’S WCAR yarrow, oregano and many others. of the, electronic bookkeeper. The tie ry l Baye^^ Maureen Balcezak, HOUSBWARBB Air Conditioned Mrs. Simmons made a w'reath of IlBd% Bruce, Eileen Christensen,: First.National..Bank is the'first to e s N o k S* • dried flowers which she hangs on OUTDOOR FURHITURE BARGAINS order.the machines dh Manchester, Metry Lou Prankenburg, Sharon e COOMKTIOS e MII.UNBRV* ' her door as soon as fhe leavea be­ QJI^gras, Paula Kracunas, Pru­ ’n^ey will be u6«d to help in the gin to fall and leaves it on the SINGLE GLIDER. $ 1 checking account bookkeeping. ^ ;-95 dence LaGeyt, Rena' Landers. Pa­ e RBT SUPRUBO e r Oc o r d ^ b p b r t m b n t door through the holiday season. a l u m in u m c o f f e e TABLE, tubing, all weather wkbbing. t e l s McPherson. Deans Peterson, CHILDREN'S The wreath is a symbol of harvest Snwidra Penavtch, Aon Marie USED AS PACK ANIMALS ■rd good luck. STURDY METAl* SUN COTS, $ 1 Q * 9 5 I Fllitso'ri, Shareen Recuper, Linda Albuquerque,. N.M,-;:-PlaIn8 In­ • rsoA^ONViim i l ONir WEAR Mra. Arthur Holstrom, retiring fo l d in g alumiis'UM y a c h t $ A -9 5 Somrbw. Dale MacLqan, Troop 7$. dians u s ^ laiE* ^ Bey'r pole akida and dun- president, thanked the officers and c h a ir CTceptionel at this price. .. ; 5Mso, Shirley Ambrose, Daryl mals before the S p ^ ard a brought g.araaa and girl'a blauaai, mfembCra for their loyal support. , all weather webbing. ^ ALUMINUM CHAISE LOUNGE^ 6* PICNIC TABLE, uiifinishW I Bagley, Nancy Boulay, Joanhe the horse to' t^e West in 1540. ikerla and t w t h n , all at As hospitality chalrthan for the I Blpette, Linda Brannek, Alice TOWNS lax. avarfday hew term, the announced that Mrs. with all weather * | 3 ‘^ 2* plaukinf, park type, i • - - * j Oaaella, Deborah Cody. 'Patricia n e a r l y w ip e d i o t r * pricai. Douglas Robertf Sr. of Btrfton has wehbing.: 445 HARTFORD ROAD iQttnnolly, Shirley' Dimn.—^Joan Atlanta — JPellagra,. a 'disease EASY PAIIKIIIG axtamM io the GuUd an Invifatlbn FREE A N O ; FadorsI Julie Green, Patricia Ho- which as recently as .1980 claimed -for lha '.innual'picnic on June t9, to tb, Frances MAnniiWi Judith 6,000 lives a year- In tha United taka Um torm of « pdtlilck iunieh- PLENTY OB FRBB PAIRING Ifkwlckl, Maureen O’Reilly. P i- Stataa, has been virtually wiped ,X son at bar home. ■trlcl|» Jlleger,! Margaret Sanfl- out. -■. ' V / .\;- V ■ ^ 1' ■;

I •5 \".i 1: \ f p,y?«T; TV. :-*'^'Y. / /■ : ■ -fS.’, ' ft ,ti;jri «-r*r« V: '. -srAr^aA^T "N /if' A •;* f ■ A ."s. i" I -A M'- ‘fl- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY^ MAY 18,19iis PilGE ELEVEN PAGE TEN . MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY, MAY^15, 1968 i- "T to league rules the final toinu db Youth Fellowship at the Wafiplng DoniUd Lans and Richard Lane. to have been held tomorrow un­ mmdles, mashed potato, carrot for the relocation of the World InvitaUon to attend ii^ general. On and daughter, UlUan Jbnes. When ly to get drinking water, said: *‘AU left standing It looks llks muddy South Windsor not have te.be picked-until the Oommuqity Church whd ware Those from the Pioneers w h e j ^ der sponsorship- of the Wapping W School < M enus sticks, bread and butter, cake Wltb Lincoln PTA Set B e b r o n War n soldiers 'monument in or­ Saturday, Young People'.! Fellow- asked. some time ..rkcently . If he I can say is don't drink tt-’’ swamp water. ‘ Surprise Shower ' season hhs been underway a h ^ t clectsd recently «hi: President, participate kre Melvin Stead, Les­ Orange, has b^.cancelsdltd until froetlng,. milk, der to make room for a new high­ Alp memj^ra wyi go on a trip to and his sister planned to ciHvtlnue Open, Forum Which brings me ttf a nlated Wo propose i(luordlnatlon of our two.w;ecke. , Lucius Watson; ' vice president, lie Welles, Brett Stoddard,' Paul further notice because of conflict, Wednesday, Frankfurt on roH, To Seat Officers way which will corns through He­ New York City, leaving the rec- operating the Woods Countryc^de 4tory-V‘A man who iutd. a. water to allegodly savo buf teeth. For Miss Bbiilay Final resulU on the fund drive Kirby Holcombe; secretary, Jai>et Watson snd Timothy K^Mer. with so many other', activitiea The mentis.for May. 10 through potato salad, cheese wedge, Ice Mrs. Fogil Quits Little Leagu^ Lane; ireasurer, Nancy floy$. Maacbeater Evealag Herald cream,.mllk. bron Green in the. near future to ^ at 7:80 a.m. - Lodge, owmed and operated by th-'r WlUsjrd on Water toovli night went into an Why not take steps to save the ere net yet* available. League ef- Society Paatpeaee Diaaer., 28 are as foildwe: The annual mectlniig of the Un- The, monument will have. to be tlie Rev. Douglas F. Pimm In­ late mother. Mr. JonOS.said. thty To the Editor, sive restaurant and said' to the .body without which the teeth, if A miscellaneous bridal shower,^ fleers and coaches will mcet 'Mon- Commiselon chairmen are Cxyde The 11th annual-dinner of the South Wladeor correspondent El­ Thursday, Macaropi and tuna c«rtn School PTA wUlT»e held Mon­ School System Johnson, Charles Watson and Bev- more G. Barmhani, telephone bllt- EletiieBlary- aalad, hot muffin, pickled bdets of moved to the rear. forms the church people that con­ hoped to do sp. Tlie definitely unhealthy water waiter: ‘Bring me soft boiled Oggs laTn enuff, could be uded only for was fivtn for Miss Norma Bou- Set to ^ y % t7 :3 0 p.m. at the UtUe South Windsor Htstortcsl Society day night at 8 o'clock in the school This monument is near the en­ firmation instruction papers are Spring 1* Here? and a few kind words" and when Blks^ .emblems. League field at Wapping School. prly Brogard. haa been poetponed to May 22. chell 0-5060. Monday, Hot mkat sandwich, asparagua bread and butter, pud­ auditorium. .. c After 22 Years we at the south end are buying lay, 49 B. Alton Bt, Tuesday buttered peas, spplesauee,. milk. ding with cream, milk. trance from the north to Church available from the ushers or the . Baltimore orioles have appeared the waiter returned he said: "Here Willard B. Rogers Anyohe who Was missed during The group will sponsor a food Origiimlly M h^uled for May 10, The• sav newSSV.W slate Whof VgAfA-Vgaofficers will ba from the town has become sort Tuesday, Hamburg gravy. Rigsh- Friday, Fish aticks, parsley po­ St., not the one on the Soldiers’ rector. on the scene and it really begins of a Joke with those of us who do are the eggs—don't eat ’em." night at the home of Mrs., LssUei Aiesday the fund drive can send his con­ sale at Jackson’e Market ra Oak­ the dala,*Vas changed because it ■nCAOHlNa DISCUSSED presentedresented and installed b;by Mrs. The reelg^iMktion of Mr*. Alice Park, honoring soldiers of World Camp applications., are also to seem like spring. Other s' | is Brookes. .55 8. Alton St. tribution to Ptrry W. Roberts, land Rd. Saturday from 10 a.m. to co n ftl^d . with' the loca) art ed potato, buttered diced carTets, tato, buttered carrots, bread and Edgar Clarke, presiding. not drink the water. For example, Like that Manchester man who Qricli l*ref«b Built Stom, May 15 (Fl—Educators bread ahd butter, flavored geUtUn bu.tter, applesauce, milk- officer, D. Popl »e Grade 2 teacher in the i War I. available in the porch of ' the are the lilac blossoms. Just begin­ went Into- a small aldesfrect fes- Co-hoatesaes were Mrs. Brookes . League basebal) eea- League prieridmt or t<^ George 8 p.nip The 'Fellowship v/tll also league exhibition. from MasskehusettSi Rhode Island The new slate la as folloulows: Mr. . Pastor Rxtends Wianks ^» ning lb form, by dogwood trees I .remarked to a. friend of many ... and Mrs. Jennie Harding. M ull^ of Sperrv Rd., East Wind­ hold k car wash on Saturday, from ‘n e dinner wilt be held at Wood with whipped oream, milk. Senior High .- elemental^' school, ha* been ac- j church. ' ^ ‘ years yesterday that 1 had inad­ taurant In a mid-western' town and Obneva, 111. — The first success­ illy open. Tuesday and Connecticut got together here Wednesday, Frankfurt on poili and Mrs. Roy Thompson, presi­ rented by the Board .of Educatioa Thank* are given by the Rev. A pay telephone has been placed with half opened blooms'and by seeing a former Manchester pal The hrlde-to-be wA. seated un-> sor Hill. * 10 a.m. to 5 pjn., in the rear of MemoritI Library. New officers today to discuss the teaching of . ' Monday, Barbecued beef'on bun, dents: Mr. snd Mrs.I. Don'Qon’ Oenlqr.] ___ green grass so tall and liish that vertently left the water after a ful prefabricated brick 'house. Us der en umbrella decorated-In yel­ 'w ith all four tskips In action. The Meetings Tonight the Community House. The pro­ will be elected and awards wltl be coleslaw, ice cream, m ilk.. buttered Ckrrota, bread and but­ vice presidents: Mrs. W e s ^ Stod­ srith recret ' '■Herbert W. Dickerson to Roger In Phelps Hall for the convenience bath in my tiib, white porcelain, behind the lunch-counter said: bulldfrs say, hak been erected at science In Juni6r high ochools. . Thursday, Chicken nopdle'-soup, ter, m1l)t-. Mrs. Kogil ha* had 22 year* o f; Rowiey and son for mowing the of parishioners. it Is the despair of property own­ "Gee Bill Isn’t this sort of an un­ low and green while she'opened Short Seconds iplay. the Dodgers The Union PTA will ifieet toplght ceeds from these two projects will .presented to membera. of the The ope-day gathering spon­ dard, second vice p re std ^ ; Mrs. rsperience in the local school sys­ ers. ' . . and again forgot It late at night, Geneva. A crew of five put up Its her gifts, which were placed on h i-on St. Francis of A)M|st fleld at he Used to send, delegatee to vari­ league for outatandlng eerviee cheese and meat sandwich, pears, 'Tuesday,' Meat balls In gravy, •Marvin Strickland, fletMary; Mrs. Pilgrim Fellowship VoUev Ball Bible School Slated only 'to find the white porcelain a clean place?"' to which Bill rer total of 1.200 square feet of panels, at 8 p.m,- at the senojk. AfUr the sored by th e ' University of Con- milk. tem and her loss 'will be felt. She court; to Sirreno A. Scranton .for plied: "Suft.Jack but 1 only work grags carpet with cut flowers to '* 0:15 p.m: and at the some time, btulneu msetlng, a special, musi­ ous summer conferences. during the past year. necUCutV ' School of Education parsley potato, buttered spinach, William R lngro^ treasurer: Mrs, The Congregational Church of Manchester Evening Herald dark, dirty, repulsive brown, up to 36 bricks to the panel, in 8 ^ Groups Plan Visit Friday, TunafWh salad sandwich, bread and butter, milk. has accented a similar liost In the repairing the garden rollsr; to D. Hebron Center announces through high water mark the following here, I don’t i i ^ e to eat here," hours. Twelve- foot panels grO. lekembls a garden. A buffet r ' the Indians play the Cube sm the cal, program win be presented by Enter Track Meet drew an atteridahee-of 200 special­ Russell Anderson, Mrs, Clarks, Bolton elementary school. Hebron correspondent Miss Susan e ^ wae-served. Little League field at the W ip in g school students under the direction Twelve -boys from local YMCA TWO girls-groups. The Podunks ists Including . Prof, William F. potato chips, vegetable sticks, Wednesday, Beef stew, potatoes, Mrs. Walter Caaeclla and Mrs. Porter for chicken wire and Soil its Religious Ediication committee mdrning, and she replied: "That’s And again related to hygiene bolted at top and bottom to angle gtngerbriNid with whipped oream, green beans, roll and biUter, milk, Another resignation of a He­ and to Frederick Way for chicken Pendleton, telephons AOndemy ■Mias Boulay will be mgrried to • Grammar School. of. Joel H. Bahner, music Instruc­ ^ups will enter the Hartford and the Junior Hi-Y, will 'visit the Flanagan of Die Rhode Island Col­ Daisy pill. PTA. Council delegatesi bron teacher is that of Mr*. Frcd- that a vacation Sunday school will 8-8464. . nothing Willard, you can paint and sanitation: "A YqUow went Into Irons, MTithout mortar. Roof truss- Robert Bauer, 48 Tre^h* Dr., on The following Thursday the tor. Refreshments-will be served. CtoimW YMCA. track meet to be Children's Home , In Warehouse lege , of Education; Miss Betinna milk. Thursday, Hamburg on'-rpll, but­ The glee club, ' the combined wire. be held from July 7 to 16. This is your white tub or white toilet a a unkempt restauraht and after ea are Inatalled, vertical .Joints ' . Junior High tered peas, potato chips, milk. eHca Taylor, also a second grade Mrs. FVed Patten also comes in Jufle 28. ■ Cubs will play the Short Seconds ^ b lib Health Nursing Aasocis 'leld In Plalh'irllle Saturday. En- Point tonight, 'iliey will entertain Kmg, principal of Meadowbrook Olkth grade!, under the direction. teacher, who leaves the elemen­ also .the time of the vacation Bl^e dark brown at no cost any time looking around and ap^lalng>the mortakflA,>and interiors finished. on S t Francis Field while the tioirswtil meet tonigfit at 8 p,m. ries from the Friendly Indian the children with a skit and also Junior Hig$ School. Newton.- Monday, Turkey 'hoodie eoup, Fridajr.v Baked macaroni and of Miss Virginia Thompson;'-'will tary school here to teach in Mans­ ; for congratulations for her ap- school to be held by St. Peter's Sauro|tod8 W e re I.4irge 8t you prefer that color," and ahe lunch counter man said: "Bring V Dodgers meet the Indians at the at .the'YW n Hall. . roup will include Franklin Welirs, present them with favors. - Mass., and A. Lauchmer, principal peenut butter and Jelly sandwich, cheese, escalloped tomatoes, but­ entertain 'with a group of songs. ' field. Also another teacher .will i pointment on the Tolland County EptscopAl Church. Last' year the added humorously, " ! Wonder what me soft boiled eggs in the a h ^ Ip ABEA SAME AS .IN 1017 Turks More Cement Wapping School. Both gemta are fWw P v r Officer* tarry Sharp, Walter Foster, Teen Hop Oaaeeled , of North Junior High School, pears, milk. - , ‘ tered asparagus, bread and but­ '-Refreshments wilt be served A be, required owing to c.\tra enroll­ I Association on Religious Educa- two churches combined in a sum­ ..‘Boston—-The sauropods, giants water of that kln^ does to the and a whole grape-fnilt—nelJJrfr Omaha—In 1850 there were 74 fcheduled for 6:15 p.m. According New offtegre of the- nigrin. >avld Petejfsen. Ronald Jacobsen, The Teen Agers Mop which w ar Great Neck. N. Y. . ' Tuesday, Chop suey with ter, milk. the conclusion of the program. ment Tliis makes tlrree places : tlon. mer vacation school. among the dinosaurs which flour­ lining of yoiir stomach? I never of Which will you be able serve producing. acres of cropland per Turkejra annual cement to be filled, and Superintendent j .St. Peter’p Eventa I 'Church Flowers ished 150,000,000 years ago, W'ere had a drink In my life but I think with your finger*;" person In the United States while now totals 1,707,oco torn Andrew .1. Manges is looking for The order of Sir Galahad of St. Flowers for the Hebron Congre­ the biggest land-dwelling animals I would prefer an alcoholic lining.” Seriously, let's pxvt filtrated today there are only 11. The 850.- ipafed with. 395,000- ^ s In 1049. replacements. Peter'a Episcopal Church will gational Church Sunday were in ever to appear on earth. They And a doctor with whom 1 was water instead of-Yery, very much 000,000 acres producing crops 'During 1957 'some .l,202;OOO tana To Have Monument ' hold an iiiitiation and pageant In memory of Mr*. Rose ■Woods, do­ were 60 to 90 feet long and prob­ {discussing the water, knowing that over-OhlorinaJed' water. It smells day are about the earns numbfriis were produced as against 075,000 Mdrkeh lA Manchester - 261 Bread Street and 116 E. Center Street OPEM WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, AND FRIDAY UNTR 9 P. M. Preparations are being made the church Friday at 7:80 p.m. The nated by her son Clarence Jones ably weighed as much as 250 tons. he went to Highland Park regular­ obnoxiouslyTlt taste* badly and if In 1017, * tons eight yeere before.______K ■% . f VI .c o M i m . . . COME SEE! STOCK UP ON SUNSHINE SPECIALS AT AaP. .. T O r U lA V I AT AspI WANTM>Rfl^^ NOW^ THE*. J X

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CAN ItD It IN -DIRTt OUT IT'S DIOISTIBII NO RINSINO-NO WIRINO A g P Grapufit Juice I FROZEN 2I CANS CAN ,1 POR BABIES • , ' ASSORTED FLAVORS . . aiEACHES OUT STAINS 2***R«**29‘ naarm f2* . 2 JARS 4 5 ^ Royd PiM ingt ^ PKGS c . ■ " * 2 9 * I Q T 14 OZ. Swifts MMfi ' 4 39^: A&P Tomato Juke •" l "' X i - ■' - i MANCHESTER E V ^ a^ 'G HERALD, MANCHESTER.' THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1968 FACE TWELVE THURSDAr, MAY 16, 1968 as Ihe Recreation Department’a THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1958 tc a general tax cut This Repub on automobilee, the 3 per cent -said he m il vote to wipe out all of Rec B oard M eets 1968-,59^dget. V, Section Two iXattcHFatFr iEoFtittig l|Fral!i Mean said the President tax on freight ahf’ the 10 per cent the excise levies e x c ^ t those on At; lU ^Veimlar meeting last ^ '- i ■ ' Congress Sentiment Swings brings up thb iasud'of charge; On passenger tranaporta- tobdeco and liquor. R ebels iEarly in June night, the gWhiP Ubled these tw6 money, is coming from for tion. 1 ■ . ■'«;, ” ”We' ought to get rid of aU agenda items b^use Recreation Kerf predicted corporation taxes these Komn War taxes that are Coventry Manchester Democrats Pre/eir the >■ expenses ,of goyeniment if The Town Advisory Park and Supt James Herdifr^as not abla Coventry Voters Approve.-*^ froth General Tax Reduction taxes are reduced wUl be' held' at bJ pOr cent, and such a handicap to bualneBs,” he O il to attend the meeting Wjd because 0 'I' Some Demedrata Agree that individual ihcome levies will said. Recreation Commiuton will'hold they had not yet recelved'-the new remain unchanged. , In this connection, Chairman EmestGowdy \D ouc\ for Senate Candidate W«»hln«ton. M»y r (/sarlng late Tuesday He waa the almost unanimous 40-member auxiliary, committee, in ey to . bolster the economy, I’m publican Socialist Dnloii. aaiid ha terms' of. members not to exceed ck of committee members after cent, yearly on the 3 per cent was also arraated yasterday. this year to;-34,500. Welfare baas afternoon. accordance with lia by-IOwa, and in favor of .putting it into public freight tax and halving of the five yeart.-v Appointment will he load Inereoaea and. the genciiU Gowdy, a Conher, walked into s appearance here with Atty. to puU-pn its agenda next itionth wot’ks ■ present 10 per cent tax on auto- A govermpdnt apokadman idantl- ONEY made by th¥ Board of Selectmen. economic alfuatlon were eited In Police Headquarters in Norwich gThomas Rosaell of Wethersfield, hlathe question of whether to In­ bonhU but Thia Year ' fled the revolt's leadanf m Com- The CommteSion’a expenses will the fund request. Most of these about 10:30 tea* night, footsore opponent for the Fourth Senatorial mobilee. come under the. approval gt the ■S: ' > crease the size of the adxillary Sen. Irving M. Ives (R-NY) dls^ inunist Carlos Valaverda ahd Fa­ funds wUI bs recovsbed from .stats and weary; Hs told police he dlon District nomination; group to 120. Magnuaoh reported hia commit­ langist Mario OutlciTiex. The Board of Finance ano^ill be limit-, ' Town Chairman Steve Cavag- counted chances of a, genergl tax tee has pretty well agreed t o . a granta other towns and from In- ■ r wish to discuss his filsapgearanee The committee haa already vot­ cut this year.’ spokesman added that hifny high od to one-tweiitletli of dheiiier cent dlviduala, voters wefe infonhejl. which set off a 24-hour teatbh of naro buttonholed some 26 commlt- ed to Increase its own . size from bill which would wipe oUt both government laadtra h a d . been on a cuiTent grand ltst,^l|. Atty. Lugg had aokad that his woods naar hla home by over 100 tw members after the meeting and "Any reductions we might make the 3 per cent freight tax and a said by one official during all but one were heard to express 50 to 60 members, and will elect ought-to be in specialised fields marked - for arrest' and President original request for 31,736.50 ba' re­ men, a helicopter and two blood­ 10 new members next month. In itf per cent'tax on passenger fares. Sites was to have been assassinat­ olon that preceded the vote a preference .for Doucy> i that will provide a difset stimulus, In other developments yester­ exj^ndea during any one year duced to the figure approved lost hounds. - • ; tkmey, an aaaistant vie* presi­ .another matter last night Mra. Vir­ 1. to business, such ,aa the auto ed. . OWN Norwich itolics Capt. James day: would nht be allowed ^td exceed dent of the Hartford Nawnal ginia Llegel waa elected to tho freight taxes/' he said. ’T ^ n ’t The revolt reunited , the govei'n- item oonoerlUng purchosa of Casey, said the SO-yeor-old man town committee to replach Mra, 1. In New York, the National ment’a -top party leaders,* at laaiit 36,000. Bonk and Trust Co., East Hart­ think an income tax cut ''WJdulfl i t ’i to eety to Asjr your tummar furniture now with- a eeih'etery site was tabled when walked into Um police station, ford, attended the meeting, omy td Eileen Barrett, who resigned. Industrial Conference board re. tor 'the 'time being. Juan Lechin,, Sinks there 'la no provision, for down St a dMk > nd tell oalMp. I help much toward increasing pur- ported th a t consumer prices rose out dentini your kudyet. Pay at little at U S a week such a commlositon in this year's voters' were Informed that a re­ Introduce himself. But in 4 ques­ I chasing power because most -wl}o has been in and out of thCi port from the ftate on tested of A orutoer from Staffonl Springs tion and answer period, he indi­ 3.2 per eent above the^level a year government recently and has led with convenient I f , T , Grant "Ckarferlt” Plan, Selectmen budget, it is doubtful' Siate Police .bqrracks was dis­ people would bjt flkejy to put in ago'to set a‘new,Mgh for the 24th that the eommUslon will start op- -ledge depth attiie 11-acre, tract on cated that he had reservations I into savings.’; ' several miners' strikes during the Root Rd., proposMf for the ceme- patched to Norwich and brought about a proposal to offer tax Shriners H onor. consecutive |M nth. Food prices last few pionths to proteat BUea’’ eraUng this fiscal year which haa ;.3 / Sem Albert Gore (D-Tenn), a rose moa^j.,,'''' f less than two montha to go'beforo terv site, has-not been Feeeived. Gowdy back home. abatemenU as a means of Wring flnan^ committeeman, said he economic policies,vrushad to the it expires June 30. Also teblod was theNmUnaiice Industry to Eteaterp ConnecUcut Polenlale, R icker 2. ThA^ederal Reserya Board Presidential Palace to embrace m governing installation of enrila or and that he favored aid to educa­ doesn’t find any sentiment, partlc iudd production in tplnes and.fao- Hondlo griiH with Siraemort I U te group was set up to promote ularly from his state, for a gen­ Sties and appear on the palaiee business qnd industry in Coventry other private, or public water xup- tion, > preferably from the State liluatrlous Potentate Burton taUbs dropped in April for 'tte balcony with him and Pas-jBstena-- F air at B uckley rather than the federal govern­ Apphtti 0" Seund Tir^ BodiPt eral reduction as an anti-'re- -nghth straight month, ..reaching and will Work closely with the pbM. This ordinance, propooed^; Ryon and four of hla Sphinx pr pn ypur pwn'hrPB cession measure. He said he WouliT soro, Tha former president: re* oelsctmes,- Planning and ^-Boning Ihe^ovehtry Bbo^ of"HdilJK. V ment. V . Temple officers were guests of the kwreat point since .1654. turned ftoih London yests^ay, ; being Rewritten by the State Board, Slated Saturday Russell iaid’.hd thought the tax- favor readjustment of the 3.. tile Senate, aa a means of in­ Commiksim and the State Develop- Omar Shrine Club last night. levies. . The MNR la a- LefUM- group merit Commission. of Health.' offtciala said, and will, abatement idea "an excillent" one Potentate’s Night was held at Thp pnly sew tr»*d with creasing automobile aales, passed which ousted the deeply entrench­ bs studied Isr the Selectmen be­ The annual fair of tjha 'Buckley but that the principle should be [tdusivp RUBBEB-X Sen. John Bricker,^>flt-Ohlo) a bill to require that all new^pss- Thera was no Indication tdday the Log Cabin In Lebanon, with. ed military dictatorMip in 1952 when the flew members will be ap- fore it is brought up again for School PTA will be heIff.Saturday, broadened to Include ■ the entire 50 present. senger.oara carry the manufacture from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., rain or 8ta,te- On O'* question of aid to er’s auggested retail price -along' and nationaliiMl the tin minSa, ChroM« Trim ted. Coventry la believed to be vote.' - Other officers attending wer# "The Sefjse^ione/ backbone o4 the landlocked repub­ first Tolland County town Votara refused to ifec^pt Lathoop ahln>. X , education, he said this Was a prob­ Thomas W. Corby, high prlast and With prices of extras and accea- C lem the towns should work out Ne\^rYw)d at the abriea. Dealers would not be bound lic’s economy. qstabUsh aUch a commisajon. Dr. OS'S town-malntoifli^ road af­ General chairmen ''oi the fair prophet; Arthur L. Wasserman, Lechin. head of the powerful Also approved were appropriS' ter Selectmen said the dirt road lo­ committee are Mra. CcnKin,Man for themselves. oriental guide and geiieral chair­ Sensational tow Price’ by the prices, hut customers would Favors Court Reform know what they were. Bolivian tdibor Confederation leada tlona totaling 33,827.50, Included in chtsd In Twin Hllis deveiopipent cheater and Mrs. Robert Johnson. man of the - 19.58 Shrine Circus: i i z l s SAll the party’s left wing while Sites this was 31.500 for the Board of doesnot meet specifications, x They are being assisted by In a brief talk. Ruasell alsf come Henrj’ W. Reid, treasurar; and Is more to the right. Pas Estens^ ...... ‘ ...... > Ruth, Willey, pony rides; Mni; out In favor of a financial reapon- Francis H. Stancllff, recordpr/ srtWity law, which would require . *Bombs* Mark Leaks soro has at timba tried to serve as Maj^ell; - Dorothy Baldyga and Mra. Eldte Manning presents a briefcaae to Uaa Cowan, who won Judith McAlpine, Mrs. Ruth Paine Past potentate Harold K. Bonifiek a balance. ncognitlOH In the recent Scholaatlc Writing Contes^. Uaa smd and Mra Lee Sheehan, food booth; car^ajynera to insure their cars also attended. fira$tont Suptr Champions 1 Irane Hanklnaon; Imogens Coca before 'ro sterin g them, and court Club President Joseph 'Prentic# Bartlesville, Okla. Airplane m ' ' j PT A Comedy and friend; Barbara Mitchell Mias two other winners, Linda Nelson, left, and Marilyn Taylor, wer* Mrs. Phyllis Pierson, white ele­ pilots are being used to spot leaks' honored along with their teachers at a luncheon yesterday. phants; Mrs. Virginia Anderspn, rei'orm. ^ presented a traveling bag to Ar­ But ft bv/M FUBB£f^‘X Tire Shi|iments Hit Peak Monitor; and Mary Laicaa and Con­ 3 Scalars In committeohuslnesa last night; thur J. Ricker, who'baa been club in (hi pipelines on regular patrols. --.A nie Gallas as the Keene ^ te rs . (Herald Photo by OflaraI. fish pond; Mrs. Nancy Mendell, T h e When a pilot finds a leak, washout, < Said Success Mrs. Carolyn Katz, Mr*. Jane workers pack'Bcked'' secretary. Ricker Is being trans­ or other pipeline failure, he New York — The Rubber Manu­ In the chorus were Mary Bonham, hags in preparatioil''fpr the Intfen- ferred by Pratt and Whitney to facturers Assn, reports that' re­ Ehra' Mott, Ann' Campbell, Bklytha Norman C. Hooey of Rockville, McDonnell and Mrs. Mary Lou E c o n o m y "bombs’’ it with a pound of yellow Paid^Hhute able mention for hfer entry in the Taylor, handmade articles; and siye, l-shot campalgi. bq|itributlon its Unltedv^ Via., division the end powder dropped in a paper bag to placement paaaenger-car tire ahlp- BY PERLEY ‘tBOMBI.Y CoffiR, Peggy Olcevage and Phyl­ "Ssnlor Informal Eaoay’’ division brother-in-law of the bride, was drive party workers willNoonduct of the rnohth. Marvin 8. Baker of ments totaled 56,605,037 units dur­ Last idght Robertson PTA pre- lis Schalter. best man, and ushers were Hen­ Mra. Robert Doughty, luncheon. Tire h r mark the spot for repair crews. was unable to be present. Booths wilt-- include balloona, In town on Sunday. 18 Griffin dtd. waa. elected to fill ing 1957, a record high and 6 J per 'try Ceotttr gratM •enfed its play, "Comedy in Fqeh- Mrs. Norman Richard presented At Luncheon ning E. Johnson of Hartford and Cheater Hogan, party treaau Rlcker’a post. — ,cent over the~1906 figure. T hriire- lon," to a. capaerty aUmaing-room- gtfta to Katherine Orcutt, produc­ Robert R.-Watts of .Glastonbury. candied apples and cotton candy, V tr ifiy ----SWEDEN" EXPfBRtli POTF baked goods, mechanical rlde^ said the Donation#, for Democrats The club made plans for tha Stockholm Sweden produces vious high of 54,634,036 units was only audienee. THs ptey depleted tion manager; Mary Anh Handley, ThiM htudsnls who won rewg- The bride’s mother was attired drive, which will rtach intp each S^rijig'Ceremonial June 7 In'Mid- only about .10 per ‘cent of the recorded in 1946. ecence from the years 1890, 1910, author and dlcMtOr; Kenneth in a beige silk orgwiza gown with white elephant and handmade ar­ B u y e r e ' Woods, piano, aceompanist; Cleo nltion in the recent ' Scholastic ticles. Other entertainment will of Mancheater’a 3,500 homea, af­ dletown^d will parade aa ,a unit' world’s wood-pulp output, but is 1920. 1958 and 1965. The fashions Writing Contest were guesla of peach accessories and corsage* of fords the opportunity for ’’driving Plans w>M also discussed for tha the leading exporter. About one The buffalo hai keen aenaes of were authentic and the play really Livingston, choreographer; end yellow’ carnations. The bride­ consist of cartoons shown each annual trlF'tp entertain cl^dren All sizes ON SAll ^ ^ r Other cujiom models self for 39.98 Flerenes WaOds, aoaociatad pro­ honor along with thetr teachers hour, a bicycle parade and s rtpll the ftrat nail for \1ctory ’ in the third-of the pulp handled in tnter'- smell and hearing, but hot excep- lived lip *0 Hi name.' Th* chemise at a luncheon given yesterday at groom’s mother Was attired in a fall elecUona at the Shrine HOapital in Spring- national trade la Swedish. ’tionai eyesight. . of the 20’s ryorh by the chorus, ducer., for their efforts in making His^enor-Hoyt powder blue lace gown w'lth carriage parade, »1th prises field. the show' such a tremendoiil suc- Cavey's Restaurant by the Ffrat matching accessories and corsage awarded. Included In the workers’ kits w»»a 26" MIDDIEWKIDMT Edytha Coffin"s rendition of the National Bank. The wedding- of M iu Kathleen a party newapaper — "the flrat pf TIrtffOnt Dfluxa Suptr Champions Window Shades Charleston and CVo Uvlngston’s cast.'.' Frances Hoyt, daughter of Mr. and of pink and white carnations. All money raised w’lll go Into ARTISTS N E ^^^^S E Lliida Nelson, Usa Cowan, and A reception was held at the the PTA fund. our newspapers" according to RUBBER-X it uttd in tirEiftsIpiit Tiitt at NO EXTRA COST! interpretive donee to the St. Ixtuis Marilyn Taylor were gueaU of Mrs. Wesley Hoyt. Cjder Mill Rd., Hogan. Hong Kong—Chinese '^ r ts ta M cmI# t o p r e k r SPORTS DICYCliS Blues were show-stoppCre as were Bolton, and Uoyd*. Newberry home of the bride's parents fol­ never erase. Once a line or a fig­ M ay Campaigns Mrs. Eldla Manning, advertising lowing the ceremony. Decorations SWEDEN. FRANCE LEAD CARS Printed "on allck paper, the 4- rius •oj*... Bring your old rollers la and ‘ i\- '' * ' the specialty acta. x director and public relations work­ Hcvenor Jr., son of Mr.'ond Mrs page. "Manchester Democrat" car­ ure Is'drawn. It must remain un- 'A m e r ic a e ^ end In the east were WlHlam.Olcav- Uoyd N. Hevenor Sr., Demtqg St, were pink gladioli and pink carna­ Paris —- France now has one changed. T here is a saying that aave. S5e per shade. It’s sH hew'J^’/TfOih the " Chairm an Nam ed er for the bank. Edapn M,.,Baitey. tion’. automobile fpr every 8 6 persons ries articles by-the three Deino- ttrt age, Vincent GenovesI and Gerald principal of the high schoel; Mina Wapping, took place on May 3 at 3, rrattc Town Directors. Governor "the spirit lives -in the-point of F a v o rite TURNPIKE MARKET Cantilever sports frame tO'' Chappell as fathers! Barbara' p.m. in the Union CongregatlortBl^ The traveling costume of the in the countiy. In all Europe only X, Sit* Helen Estes. English teacher for' Church, Rockville. The Rev. Paulplirlde. when leaving bn a wedding Sweden, ivlth one car for every Rlbicoff and State Chairman John the- brush," and paintln^ri- ara R e p la c e ‘ i70-1S 151 HIDDCE tURNTlKE WEST—7E U Ml J.8.158 all the custom deluxe fea­ Mitchell. MoRf taiCM. Mildred Mra. Gloria Benton haa been linda and Marilyn: and John H. Bailey, Cheater Bowles, William called "silent poems." Richards, and SlIeeR Orlowaki at named chairman of the Manches­ J. Bowman performed the double trtpvlo ' * Florida, "" was a willow green 8.5 persons, tops France.. lleckweK Tubed-Typt tures. Foreverbright baked Palmer, IfingUah teacher for Usa, ring ceremony. The church was eltk Shantung dress with matching m e n t mothers! Sophts Wrobel, Lillian ter Ed May for Congress Club, it were also guests. on enamel automobile fin-' Frazier, Beatriie Rtnes, Dordthy was announced today. decorated with white gladioli and acceasoriM, white etraw hal trim­ Mrs. Manning welcomed the med w itn'pjach flowers and cor­ ish. Bo.vs' k girls’ models. Linders, Ailefe Hsckler, Dorothy She was appointed to heed the three students hnd their teachers, -white carnations. Opes Till 10 P,M.-0|MB All Day SsBOsyt Baldyga.^ Doris Rlvooa and Ruth Wethersfleld Congreasraan’a re- The bride wore a long sleeved sage of tallshvtn roses. Upon their congratulating them on thetr suc- return Mr. an(^'■^lra Hevenor will All s m s O N ^ U I ^ r ^ m .... Goetchiui os daughters; Irene election campaign in Manchester ceaa in the recent contest. gown of imported Oiantilly lace and HankinsoB and Edytha Coffin as by May’s county organloatton. tulle over satin, with aweetheart make their home' bn Deming St., SHORT—PORTERHOUSE Vialtora. Mrs. Benson succeeds Atty. John Unda had won a second award neckline ' and bouffant of tulle Wapping. X Ti rtf font NYLON Doliixo Supor Champions In the televltion show done for F. Shea who la now a member in the "Senior Short Short. Story" with Chantilly lace inaeta. Her III M *$R th# 1950 era were Florence Woods, of May’s county team. - Shea division. Usa won honorable |nen- RUBBER-X plut NYLON an unbttitblp epmbinthon , - ^ STEAKS announcer; Mary Ann Handley, headed the.Sianchcster drive dur- tlon for her Junior poetry ehtry. ri^ Wd Seeds .Dried for Stol n llnTriw cTrtieri ca«;Se MinntopbHa-Hybrtd -com t: ^ riui led Sophie Tucker; Gerald C h o m ^ ^ Kavte first bid for Congress Marilyn won Jiworabte,, mention W ith b«jd Blvla Prealcy; Batii Staples; Elsa w o yesrii sref. for her "Sknior Informal Esaay ■of pink rosea and white carnations, rhlclans cf a Minneapolis firm re- f««ei>pebte The teachertTn turn compliment­ ^ e maid of honor. Miss Elixa- move an average of 9 0W quarU B u ilt- in lb ed Mra. Manning on the idea of beth J. Hevenor of Wapping, sister of water from each 1.5(KI-bUaheI life AU50 - 6 9 ^ ' honoring scholastic achievement of the bridegroom, wore „ a bal- drier bin in a 60-hour period in or- ♦.re-il V: P ■ i '* with the luncheon. 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A -.r ■ * SPO Persons , Danbury,'May Con­ TV.-: necticut Stau Highway Depart­ I'- ment plan* to let out an MtlmaUd A t t e n d F ir s t $37,MO,000 In contracta within the year for 18.3 milea of the new aye- O p j ^ H ouse ie n In the Danbury area. Gov, Rlbtcoff raveaied title last night in an addreaa to the Danbury riv«*un LB had not known each other previous- Grade 9 went to Donald McGrath MARJORIE MILLS Stea, V — Hot Water — WarM Air — Air Coadltieiilag Brdf fJParty Sncicks 2^' 37< D u c k l i i E g s for a wall shelf. Whole Seota '^"Despite these difficulties,” he Daniel 'Dteomb won first prize SPECIALS aald, “ a recent teatirig; pfogram In Grade' 8 for tw a ll’ shelf. Second WELL TRIMMED - LEAN AND TENDER - 4 to d LB AVG conducted throughout the school priM wasjilaakfTbrT cutting board Arnold Bread ...... 38c NEW! NEW! HEW! iCiwfl Horsoradisb 5S'19 /sr^nost, fancy mfium size ...... showed that students are above the bK 4 »H pM Linstrom. Chef Boy-Ar-Dee Ravioli .. >2c national norms, and 'that college ther awards were given to Colonna Grated Oheeee ... 27c HOT WATER HEATER^ Id o z . admissions are at a higher rate Thomas Calabrese. Grade 9, for than most schools around the area. Colonna Flavored OPERATING ON NO. 2 FUEL OlL ^nch Dressing m 25< CAN LB a candelabra,' as the best project Breadcrumbs ...... 24c He commended the .Work of the in art metal, and to James Cava-i music department in developing a Hot.sratcr as yon like Itl Gnarantaed and at Picnics llerl. Grade 9, for a candleholder Good Seasons Salad Mix musical program not uaually found the most aconomical coat to you. as the best in metal. ^ Hy-Trbua Fertilizer :rdft Choose »^4T All regular flavors schools of aimilar slie and said Colorful displays and demonstra­ LaRoea Macaroni...... 21c ’'that the periodical section of the LaRoea Spaghetti Sauce .. 37c 3 0Z. SAUSAGE MEAT school library was probably the tions attracted both children and "OIL HEAT IS CLEAN HEAT" adulU throughout the school. Re­ NCGL finest in the state. Tetley Tea Bag*, 84 Bags 86c K ro ft Sn io d Od - m 3 9 . '^T5' freshments were served in the | t e | | a l P u d d in , 3 6 | In addition to academic achleve- Tetley Tea Packagea ------35c SKINLESS ; ALL MEAT LB menta of students, he said the cafeteria after the assembly. FRAKKFURTS ''arhooi’s athletic teams were gain­ IliARV'S FOOD MART FOGARTY BROTHERS, INC. i' l^licioos c^kies, ings, recognition throughout the Mancheatier Evening Herald K rn ft Choop^BFhis wtSI'M? 55* Andover correepondent, Mre. Paul 1 SOUTH MAIN ST. .•U9 BROAD STREET— MI MS.W - Tl a u t ^ \ '' MI S-6920—We Deliver. ALL BEEF GatchbM> address preceded the D. Pfanstielil, telephone Pilgrim FRANKFURTS LB Induction o H lw new members into 2-8886: M arg arin e «««29* B a N k ^ n . 4 $ 9 the National Htmor Society. The • ceremony was coiTdtimtod by Gene Bo.ving on of HebrottK{pan Mortlock and Nancy. ^yilcqx, ^ Ando\"er. Kathy Ellia of Hebron, MANCHESTER Maenroni Dinner 2 33* end Dor.Jnicl; Armentetio and David Hudak of Andover. ' New senior class members are MBIUM . OuM. Barbara Heim and John Moran of 5 9 I Hebron. Junior class members are Joyce Kinney of Hebron and San­ PUBLIC MARKET pAodace dra. Phelps'am Gunars "Vlnkels of i i n g ^ Andover. _ .. 803 - 805 MAIN STRtbT 36* ^97* Also perticlpating in the cere^ mony were Dr. W. CSirlstolf'Mela- LGE PKG ler, superintendent. fi^-Wliom the Pob Seent Powder- 33* society Is named, aiid-'ueo Klopfer, OPEN AY and FRIDAY NIGHTS TILL 9 i u 5. FANCY FOR faculty advisor^''' y T O iiJ T ^ D BATH APPLE Industrhd Arts Awards SOAP J n BARS 2 9 < 4 iSweet and Tender Awards'Were mrd, at the In- o syijT v AiW w essw aayiei o*m 3 9 JOAN CANOL . - PARK W o RodMin Colfloto Polmolivo CoupiNis PARK Nothing beats FREE FREE hot apple pie^and \ . .-.I ; V t> U !■' N f I i CHUN KING X I A I , It. Old Fashioned Breod cheese as a favorite, ( ■ A ► I N 1 Bean Sprouts 2 'o m 2 5 c <* CUCUMBERS 3 19 Boot Chop Su#y *‘’SI« 53c AWOt FIOM AN OtO TiMI *lOPI lOAF 2 1 C M ushroom ' mSn 'w!a '89c Ch ow M ein •»<>««* cSt 'S c dessert and made Chicken o*®** *'•»* 6 5 c Soy Sauce „ »«» Chocolate Spice Cake with sweet PtmIi DfOiH^ Nfdivf For Your Eating Pleasure II D A - QUALITY . SUMMER .. ^ '’*^ 3 5 FIUITIO AND WICIO • lACH 33c CUT-UE FRYERS ------. V ...... ' apples, too! SQUASH CHO\CE^ »*»44a44**»» Lemon FiHedOouehnuts LEGS tt .. I.... R>. 59e TANGY, ilMON flttlNO GLI G IO H G IA - FIRM - RIPE 2 1 5 Mowing a lawn RREASTS ...... lb. 69e PKG OF 4 2 5 C BONELESS emOSS-CUTt is oasy today.*.. WINGS...... H>, 25c FOR A NICE NATIVE QUICK FRQ25EN SEED lb GRAS! - NEW ; YELLOW 3 - 2 7 ^ "COLONIAL’* MILD. P O T ' TfXAS •1 FOWl, ».49e lb SWEET CURE SMOKED HOAST ONIONS DRAWN WEWHT For A Greener Lawif^ 5*^^ .. ’u Ik Co((tB (oit You! BONELESS RLTWP BOASTr-MAKES A DEUCIOUS Shoulders Lb, DAIRY PRODUCTS POR THOSE WHO IIKI A MILO MHlOW COFFEE^ ^ ______SMALL, LfcAN, FRESH “ "REAf. GOOD" lb SWEET CREAM OVEN ROAST RICHMOHD COPFEE ,;:73. PORK SHOULDERS Butter Lb. 65c BEST CUTS FOB A ' Super Market 4 to 8 Lb*. Lb. 49c Ib ^OTATOSS9TAT01S FflioniiD ^ 9 or mm RIB ROAST Mom Street 297 E. Center Street KYBi!'cd’FFEE » S1< — ■ CLOVEROAll GROCERY Grope. - 47uice YO»v -- GARDEN.. 0 K *. r4 ' mpkgs Vnr 55< so’s homo hoafing MEATY, IDEAL FOB BRAISINO our woy| - ; Manchester, Conn. Raspberries * * * c*° 59« A/ % ^ BUYS 70R. .GARDEN lb SWANSON II O/pgrt A A * t ^ . A TKGS 59c You get prem iu ^qu ality A TREAT FOR SwM>t Life Prune Juice, qt. 82e SHORT RIBS COPLEY COFFEE TV Turkey Dinner Mobilbeat with RT-98 . . ; the POIIS DINNER... Nabisco Vanilla Fudge ^ ciNs 35c most completely effective fuel Cookies lb, 49c FRESHLY GROUND LEAN v t S c u fil? 1 5*“ » « « . •l«0j IVI oil additive in use tedsy. And Open Every Wednesday;; Thursday • For Thoi* Who like An Extra Rich, a 43c Sweet U fe Appleberry yon get premium service. Au-._ ^ HG S 49c tomatie deliveries . . . a baJ- Ssure ...... jsr lb Haavy Bodiad Bland • YouII,.Lika Thii Coffa# ^ ncGs 45c SfAFOOD HAMBURG ^ «Gs # 9 c aneed payment plan and many H«hy L{m« Boons aJoi iy, 10 o: Sweet U fe Bed Oab- 2 net 49c other extras designed to make ■hage .... Jar 28c And Friday Evening Until 9 P.M. DELUXE VACUUM PACK borne beating rtallp taty. g.’AW. Southern Yams, ean,99e BLEND - DRIP or REG Fresh Cod NI|/c4mi Mobilheat «;^g Wkolr or Piece Lb. 2 9 c Potato SUrrh ...... pkg. 85c Collin* Mlilte Hominy, can 19c WE reserve the right to limit quantities Fresh Fillet of ' C O . * Haddock Lb. J w V Chlckory for Seasoning < pkg. 25c Swordfish Best Center Cuts Lb. 6 9 c Cain’s Mayonnaise 8c off SWEET LIFE FROZEN STORES ^ . pint 40c MORIARTY Fun Lb. Pkg. F ! R S T n a t i o n a l Also: Fresh FUlet of Floun­ Tender Leaf Tea Bags STRAWBERRIES der, Fresh Halibut, Native 20o off. 108 for Me LIBBY’S FROZEN \ BROTHERS SliKd'Buck.and Reea. w.' NalluNi Hale Ooffe* Ih. eaa We: PEAS rig. •i. ■■■ ■ 301.3ISCfNTfllST. IF* M wl' Vamram packed aU. We stack* esaw*«6e He# e< y w r fhVaeHe Y purpMfi,' V ----- , Mi 3- A

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•. •>' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1968 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ THURSDAY* MAY 16, W6S -X ^ACnS W XTEEN sv-'-' ante,” Hay„ told the Jjot„te wMch Dominicans seemed IntereAtcd; Bolton AiMtrics wuit far b«yond the per- w f I B r r e l l Y T ' I Rafael TbuJlUo, son of tha Doml* Ltar challenged Hays "to 'feoma out from bahlBd A t eoniptaaloeial graatad M « ramarka with laughtar. aetivltlea of the TnljlUo family Miul omragp at pne man. It in* Madaiha da Pompadour waa enjoy a sort of jirlvileged statue >-* volved Ameiftcah preatic*. foreign Ike Will walla of ifinmualty and repast Ma BtatMMnt about me.” mletraaa to King Louis XV of there. U.S. Underestimated^ rtlallona. and ammunition for Red CJ . A J 1 J a .^ ’ But nohe of the 8100 minion for Mrs, TruJIlle •ff* 'vee reported ur propaganda. r S e n a t e A d a t O l ^ U n Amenoa waa cut away llta 30*yaar-old TmiJIllo, wba la Franoa. New Pupils A t anothar point, Hnya said "I and ttiiavailable for comment on On all . three o f thoM counta the I when It came to voting. The taw* marriad and has abc cbHdran, hag her hulband'e activities. United Statea waa the loaer. 'T T ■■ .. - -- ■ A U J l l ““••‘ *** viewed the an^-Nlxon In* glvea .Miaa Gabo* a $17,000 diln- of course do not know what the Topic of Talk Anti-American Feeling X X O l l S e . ^ l a - I Y H I ' eident aa Comraunist-Irtspired,not chtjla cost and a car. TniJUki, ih quqM pro quo (aomathlng ih ra- anti-Americanism by Latin pM|^l« this country as a military sti dant,' tuml ■waa tor the $17A00 coat or Food Itemg Gearod ♦given to canceling Mr. Nixon’s generally aJao has glvsa a car to M)aa Novak. the $6,000 automobila.^ BY .MARIXIW . ('Contlaued from Page One) , Cm eizing Haye' huharks. Rep, Waahington ~ The surgeon gen- Due at School (A P Spite .Analyet) visits to these coimtrtea. In each Fire in Coop Rep. Wayne U Hays (DOhloi Hays quoted a telegram frow the case he was initted' by the gov* imt fA-Mt a Aove to knoefc nut Dominican ambasaador. av aaylng G ar^ r R^ W «6ow (R-Wle) said erat ef tha United States Army has Waahtngton. May 15 The appropriation .totaling. $570.73X,613 d o m ’t oeoassarUy Approve of Preparing children for thejr drat emnwnt . . . 1600,000 earmArhed (or the Doihin* young TniJUlcr la paylac hia ax- claared more than 100 Irradlated- tiUenhower admlftiatraUon appar- inclumng $102,656,933 foV the TrujUlo’e conduct,, but that the dgy at Bohool In the (all will be the enuy, had reaaon to believe vice "No one, I think, anUclpAted Kills Chicks lean Republic. Haye’ ^opponents pansaa. out of a $50,000 h month food itame for human trate teating. aubject of an Informal meeting of State Department and |10i’,?SO.OOO said that tha Caribbean country allowance from hia ea’ bar The am- Obi^ican goncral ^ p en t hie soma of the moat promising are president Nixon might run into the violence of — particularly this for the U.S. Information Agency ppehta and achool-peraonnel next last riot (in VenexuglaV and I helped. UA. military' elTorta and -baassdor protaated against Ooe- money honorably." Withrow said bacon, giraen beans, ant peaches, trou b led Latin America but. mia- A smell brooder coop tm the (tTSlAp next veajf. other wealthy young men behaved Thuraday at 7r45, p.m. ' at the think poasibljr everybody there that the whole Dominican people graaakmal dlsciMeton of TrujlHo’s udilch have stood a yea. of etontge achool. Judging h W much, didn’t even ^ohn Briggs farm, 278 Bui^am , The committee-approved mea* In similar fsahioii. . ' . think of o a i!^ off hia trip. . was a bit caught by aurpils^.’’ . should not be insulted because of pHvate aftalni. at 73 degrees. Principal Richard Mather, Ele­ If thif awiiimptlon la correct- Everybody Here was certainly 8t., ,was daatroyed by fire*' lata sure fails $7 million short df. wbkt one man's tree spending. Notiim that the aid bill carries A dispatch from the'Dominican' mentary Superviaor Viola. Laraop' KITCHDI GAROBI Eisenhower aaked for the State P^DS kEoT LONG end it aeem.i toN?e. after whit caught by surprla»,^Nixomhaa been y esterday, afternoon -and.^ a half Xea SsaW ooM Baa $600.000 for the Dorelatcah Rspub- ■|Uc said n« and Grade 1 tekehara. Mra. Imo- ---—Agrtcultttifa- experts " OP Fir Proatdent ElsenboweK^oid hia newa I’. Hklng' of making a good-evOI doMn chicks were killed. ent a’ndTfflnillion beloW Miss Gabor says she’U suaBaya Hiayi. aald ttiiaf just aquala the nled nbUil gehe TJnddmikh, Mlaa JoeephOie conference yesterday—then ^ e ad- trip to Europe in.the fall. HIsen* hia USIA ^gura. for. gander if ha rapeata outsidt of young ganeraPi allowynee tor a and frozen fruits and vege- Leao and Mra,’ Pagle Moody will According to 8th Dlstrtct Fire ' The 'f o r e i g n aid debate bit congress hia remark that aha *'ap« year. ' i, - gifts. The DobOntcan newapapere tablaa maintain high quality participate in a diacuaaion and Rifinletration etucktAita rw(^ out. howef was asked — In view ,of Chief John Merx, the’ blaze start­ The rrault: One of the AioH^em what happened to Nixon in Latin lively high spots, as Congressmen parently ia Die moat expensive " If ha contlnuaa IrooRng around ate under gavtnutuut control. sight to 12 months If stored In answer parenta’ queationa. A film ed from a short circuit in the Newspapera arrlvlnf from the Mro cold, while citrus fruits and WiH alao be ahown. MAYONNAISE shouted Indignatiou at the at­ courtea.in since Madame de Pom­ tviu Saa Zsa Gabor, alto afpparant- barmaalng eptaodea in Amen<*n America — If he- thought there electrical lighting apparatus need was any nee must expenllva courtssan United Btntaa were avaUable with Julceit will keep their quality un­ Aa in prevloua yeara, parenta of Hlatory. to keep the chicks warm. KITCHEN GARDOI — "Whita M m I-S oIM P a c k " y-jAjnu « « v tVTiafa puzaJing ia why the ad- juder his fall trip. ident and Mrs. Nixon. They jibed Spea .ing through a public rela­ since Madame de Pompadour, the the news, but theaa of ooursa had der the same conditions four to children who will be Grade 1 pupils •Will m-mm: * Firemen used about 100 feet of too at expensive gifts bestowed by tions Arm, Miss Gabor a faw hours old man will have to raise the IMnltad sale, Tha dispatch said few six months. next year are urged to bring their mlniatratlon waan t better informed fheek Ukely booster hose and 200 gallons of on the depth of Anti-American children to achool sometime this Bisbtihower said: "I wouldn’t water in squelching the blaze and month or early In June for a brief feeling aince the State Department think s^.<; and the Central Irttelllgenre preventing it from sp.redding to visit. Thft achool adtnlniatraUon Ifa a pfetty good bet that be­ another coop a few. feet-away. X H feels this la one of the effective TUNA Agenrv this rountry'a e>'lp8 and fore Nixon gbes to Europe — if he eara abroad have agenta every- ways a child may be prepared (or goes — the Adrtdnistratlon Will do the ti'ew- adventure of going to *-here. a lot more think.rtjgabout its dan­ YAL* ' . A ' CHEF BOY-AR-DEE IS'/ioi. Didn’t Blame Reda 'X, school. gerous possibilitiesand a' lot Public Records The visit Is held id )>e valuable Eisenhower himaelf didn’t at­ more investigating behsrehand — In acquainting the child wiUi^'tlfa BEumii s.1. 3'‘- ZS R A V I O L I ' 1 ^ " V tempt to blame what happened to than it devoted to hia Laih^'Ajperi* ■ '< achool and thus reducing,/peihaps Nixon entirely on the Cornmumata can tour. Qiiltrlalm D ,. d eliminating, any fearp^Ine ^-chlkl STOKaY A A S STOKaY IAMB SALE Henry J. Gonder to Patrick- and,' for he said ‘T don't think there Nixon himself apparently n^vrt ' may have of the experienced "HALVES" .XX GENUINE DOMESTIC — "PINK MEATED" — "BACKED BY BOND" is any single cause ..there are realized .the extent of the trouh Louise C. Boudreau of Hebron, 8 «h (^ Banking ,r-' economic ratises." ^property at 5.1 'Broad St. 2-29 PEARS ■* y'’ that lay in wait for him r- for in­ The , aChoot banking system re­ CREAM CORN Attachment The President indicatod to hia' stance, in Pern — even though he ceived $72.63 In deposits from 85 FRESHPAK "ELBOW" | | | lb. H P 4 PFEIFFER'S news conference that the poasibil- GtUitave'Malmborg of Wethera- 'X had been caUTioned about it. children thta .week.. Two pupils \ Itv Nixon faced trouble in Latin fleld ajv, inst Kenneth I. and Doro­ ..purchased U.S. Savings .stampa I ^ O L E i YOU RfCIIVf America was talked over before He had. been urged not to go thy L. I(rau8haar, property at 106 COLE S LA W Dre.' 3 9 near the-hostile, students valued at 56 cents. 2 5 O t THE POU.OWINO he went FemAJUThOlhlng worse $5,090.----- NACAROHI f^ p Msreos Uhiverstty in PerU but X L*at week's report showed de’ ■y StTAIL eUTSt was expected than tome anti- JMarHage'Uoenae i poelta from, 104 ^lldren amount­ SUNSHINE ^HYOROX 12 ei GEISHA KINO X ' 5'/i ei. " f American shouta and pamphlets. went anyway and was driven back H A L F bv stones and spit. But when he Leo Benoit Bergeron Jr. of Willi- j ing to $146!38. Two children pW’ mantle and Jo-'Anni Adelaide ' Luga of LomK Elsenhower waa aaked b>- a re- got to Venezuela and received the ) chased saringa alampa valued at o r CRAB MEAT 79 LAMBS 'porter whether this government same treatment he was more care­ Bruce Of 27 Church St, 8 1. James’ i $1.65. COOKIES Church, Mav 30. - X ; ■ Laia lofub Ciwpt, - had anticipated the demonstra- ful. Third Son Born RIVAL ‘M l&et. ^ < tiona against Nixon would be. as There,, to avoid more trouble, he BulMUig P e i t n i t o - , A son-was bom May 10 at Rock AVG. WT, "WHOLE" Rib Lamb Chops. > violent as Ihby we-* and whether, stayed at tha American embassy Andrew. Anaaldi, erect hoUee ort , ville City Hospital to Mr. and Mrs SOlbi. ' IbaalOur Lamb Cbopo . X in view of tha't. any thought had and left the country by plane'last Wells St., $11,000. %. 1 Norman J. Preuaa o'Boltoh Center 4 49 brvrEbHAM 2% r39‘ DOOFOOD - 'OaO Stawlug Lotiiifcl X been given to canceling part o< night ahead of acbedule. Paul Phillips, alterations to Rd. The Infant ia the couple'a third N. REB. PRICE III h' trip. He showed personal courage in building at 390 Main St-. $200. x , ^ Y o u aet a eomptet* s«i«eHoii of Hm hlgliM f quality foods -«t low, lew eifoi boy. He W th# gr'andchild of Town He aaid: ’TJo. These things were the face of e'violent mob. But the Fred Sevigny,' addition to house Treasurer and Mr*. Keeney Hutch­ discussed ‘ but no thought was problem of Nixon's visit to Latin at 596 Gardner St. $2,000. .U Si WORLD GREEN STAMPS, qeod for v A l UAILE FREE GIFTS. Sovt tw ka i inson. X, MORTON'S *YROZBr* TOUR CHOICE! Cvsfom Cut mud Wrappmd at No Extra C A o rg o I POPULAR. null Fiano to Wed CHICKEN. Miaa Valeri*. Gavia of Manchea WHOLI OR tH- A A # FRESH DRESSED— Loaf ftlaatf M J R g TURKEY tsz. IHANX HAtf frit. 0 9 ' ter will become the bride of Paul Lig9 9f LaiRl la. nc "READY H). ^ Fiano, son of Mr. and Mra. An ar MEF pVft thony llano, Saturday at 9 a.m o r Rriu * 9 9 ^ TO COOK" at St. Bridget's Church in Man POT PIES L I Laiiili Oktpt W. IJf cheater. A reception will be held ■/ Rric. IS. DOOR# from 2 to 6 p.m. at the Rainbow RMi LanA Ohtps lb. I.M <3ub ballroom. ' x 4 ^ Ih - oooooob^oooooodoo .Medlcai Diapenmiy? frlc. Ik. t4$t7 "«$M“ PAVdaiTfsi__ _ o The achool bulletin recently ShoNkltr Laflili Qiiopt Ik.tU aaked the question, "Is this, T«fo MtALi R*f. a q # . J5 RAIMBOW TROUT, WAYBEST l')ATIVE-OVEN READY IX . RREAKPAST QOeKTAIllr 37c FRESHPAK PRUNE JUICE ,T. 29*^ IN ONI rrlc* Ik. q d ' gchool or s medical dispensary? L r r A F9 T M ______tk.U. ■ o HADDOCK FILLET t Ih a reminder to parents, the aT’ 3 3 e tide said one might wonder if In m R GARDEN FIRS i.: 29^ ilBBY’S TOMATO JlilCE g FRESH SCALLOPS m M h w!'.' Ik. 4 3 ^ some parenta have the impresaion Ik.Uc O v ^ 16 B R A ^ N I t Sm Nm s 2 CITRUS 9ALAD r 29^ ■ the school is a medical dispensary. Lamli Iroisit fllu Ik. 1 9 — o q q p q q cj q q o q q 0 o X. O tinas It said flatly that it is not the Job Ik.lM X. L b . of the school' nurse to relieve par’ ents of responsibility fo'r treating BARLOW MOTOR 5ALB5 - ROCKY FILE their children. In comments that followed, it ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ was apparent that children have, X The Home of CtEANs O O AM TYH ^Fnftl^PS too frequently been allowed to re- VISIT OUR MODERN SHOW PLACE TO SELECT YOUR NEXT CAR Remember... 'turn to school before the.v have recoVer,e of* Selectmen will KRAR-^RACKER BARREL 9 ox. Cain's Pint Jar SWIFT’S 1 CUSTOM 2-DOOR Mdydhna'ise 39c meet tonight a.t the Town Hal); pkq. Equipped With, radio and heater ahd .standard 8 o’clock. SHARP CREESE 3 r BABY MEATS i transmission. 'This car has been drlven’X guar­ 1956 PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE The Wesley choir of United , PbPULAR C ^IF. CHOICE Melhodist Church will rehearse at anteed 10.361 miles since delivered new Snd V8 CONVERTIBLE -AONNlE-^Ligbf 4 Dark Tuna SOFT r,-STRONG , has .had the most immaculate care and atten­ This car Is loaded--rsdlo and heatei;, push­ BORDEN'S X 3:45 p.m. toniorrow. tion by its original owner! Tl is a dark' blue button automatic trarisml.sslon. power steerr 2 - 2 9 ' Anlsh w'ith 2-tonp gra.v spotloaa interior. Our ing, power brakes, jet black finish dark Advertisement — FR ES H F R 6 m FLO R ID A ! C A T F O O D W A L D O R F ‘ deal on this One cannot be beat. Fully guar­ green orlon top,., It has been drlvet^bnly 12.- People who know are switching - © to Safeco, the quality car iv'ur- anteed. 22.3 miles by Us original'owner afid is ready m S T A M T V Q c F R p I T S for many happy and pleasurable miles. Come ancp at low rates. Crockett /\'n- BEECH-NUT ANGEL SOFT 1956 FORD V8 FAIRLANE In and see tbls one today. . . , . ■ . cy. Inc. MI 3-1577. Full 5 r ‘ " 8 9 * - . I 'a 2 1 ® B A B Y n o . ^ F A C I A L “““ CONVERTIBLE C O F F E E J v 1 C Q ^ T A I I . 0 1 .Manchester E\enlng Herald Eqiiirtped ^ ’ilh radio and heater, power steer­ 1957 PLYMOUTH V8 SAVOY Bolton correspondent, Doris M. ing! FvrrsbSm.atlc and many, many other arres- IVltalia, tejeplione >IItrhell.S-,M45. TO BE SURE! FOR LOVEyER HAIR 3'/i oi- 1270 sories. It has s coral flpiah and all orloii while 4-DOOR SRDAN Ears SANITARY iq. bot. H 1 2 - 3 9 ' top. whitewall tires, all vin.vl 2-tnne red ahd Equipped with heater and defroster, pushbut- MOBESS DIAL SHAM POO whit/* perfect'interior. This is a real rlasa.v Popular NAPKINS lon automatfc Dansmisslon. and m!any other ‘Cans convertible and Is ready for thousands of fun^ de Ui.xe accessifries. This car has been driven Calif. Deaths Last loving miles. ' a guaranteed 3,213 miles since delivered new Buy 2 cons, ZIPPY LiqUID SAVE 39c ON | 2Vt Can GOLDEN RIPE a very few months ago. As you can see by' the CHldKCN ofthesea* By THE .VSStk’IATED PRESS J X 9 9 * 1955 CHEVROLET BEL AIR V8 mileage, and you will sec by the CondUlon that WILL SEND YOU - Washington—ThomaS L. .Stokes. 2 3 ' - 4 3 I P A N A 1 this car can hardly be Cla.-riftJ^ savings on this and a Washington newspaperman ' 2 " ” ' 2 5 y ' I F R E E ! Irreg. Sizes Equipped witji radio an 3#* for the United Press and later for ALL 3 9 ‘ new whitewall tires. This is onq of those real 1951 MERCURY • - the Scripps-Howard S.vndlcale as TOMATO VEGETABLE 3 37* up to date Weil equipp^ older ntVidels that we Waahington correspondent for the CUCUMBERS 3 15 ESCAROLE 2 7 5 have the plea.sureJjfM^r at a reasonably low 2.POOR SEDAN * ‘ Popular WITH DURATEX Ig. BEEF VEGETABLE 2 33< Automatic' transmission, radio and healer, Fancy ta ll c a n s New York World-Telegram before price This Is a oWnWier and well cared for starting toa column in 1948. He ZIPFY FRESH A cello •# P 4 TANGY —FRESH llr 4 CC Rfdttm Y«ur ntg ONION SOUP 2 0‘R' 3i< ear. having been ^ v e n only *21,934 n^ilea. two-fone green, new. custom seat covers. All Fruits and Yegethbles • ICc OFF was borii in Atlanta. 3 3 ' ' ’ 7 9 ' Fully guaranteed. . ■ like new tires, This car can be bought with no FAB C«UPbB$ N^wl GKiEN PEA ' 2 ei9> 29< down payment .and very small ’.nonthly pay-, Lorca. Spain—Rabbi. Barnett R- RADISHES 2*^" 15 SCALUONS 2^ 15 / 1957 CHEVROLET V8 4-DOOR menta. ■ , While They Last! I BALDWIN NATIVE Brickner, 66; of Cleveland, one of the leaders of the Zionist move­ IlliaV f HArrr family i4.i. m . 6RAFE ••FROZEN' • at. 27c * ' ..... _s_, FRESH CUT NATlVi! EXTRA FANCY UAROE •unni J assortment WELCHADE DRINK 33c STAR-KIST TUNA PIE 6 PASSENGER STATION W AG O N f a n c y g r e e n l a r g e ment in the United Statea. died <*f> Pk9* DRY Twin 1C 81 TOMATOES APPLES ASPARAGUS Wedneaday of a cerebral hemor­ COMaii7i A UNA6RIDOID YAKtAMPTEHUEAWUlA;: -s. TREMD PUREX Equipped with radio and heater,' Power Glide 1951 CHEVROLET BEL AIR 0ETER6ENT ' Park BLEACH SSe and many other acceaaoriea. This car has been rhage. He was 'spiritual head of 7HI LI771I A IV if AsubSY" TABLE HARDTOP CUKES w m e m v LAST.! 4 '•« ^ '*7c ®’’ *- ■>._ driven a guaranteed 3,867 miles since deliver­ RHUBARB ONIONS the ICucIid Avenue Temple in SWEETHEMT SOAP chi. PARSONS a m m o n ia bo) HUDSON NAPKINS I of 10 37® ed new a few months ago. It has a beautiful Automatic tranamlsaioifi, radio • and heater, Cleveland aiinje 1R25 and was 2-tone green with matching all vinyl interior. two-tone green, whitewall, excellent tlrea. Pkg. c Lbs. c Beh. c ■president of the Central Confer­ 'This car Is new in all respects and can be sold real sporty older model car that has thoiil 29 29 29 ence of, American Rabbis to 1?5!>- WEBSTER /. to lU next owner at a tcrriftc savings. Fully sands of carefree milck to gO. No down, pay­ Lb. 10c Each 10c JBch. 56. He Was born in Now York guaranteed, of course. ment oh this excellent car. , ROMAINE 10c City. ■ BOSTON I RF.D, RIPE Chicago—Dale Cox. 58, director 1952 CHEVROLET of public relations (or Internation­ DICTIONARY 1951 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR SEDAN J ^ LETTUGE I Wattnneloii LETTUOE W E ALSO CARRY: SELECTED; IDAHO POTATOES,^ NEW P O T A T Q E S. al Harvester Co., died Wedrfesday. ■ nd HOMI R in aiN C i LI6RARY 4-DOOR SEDAN He was a reporter and columnist standard shift, jgt black mirrnr-like finish, all FRESH LEEKS. RED and SAVOY CABBAGE, FRESH CORN, FRESH EGG­ for the Cleveland Plain Dealer be­ brand new whitewall tires and seat covers. a ' real loa^fd car, automatic transniission. ra- i.i fore- joining IHC in 1937. ,He was Oiir service department has completely’ gbne dio and heater, rear speakers smd many, many born in Orange Coimt.v; Ind. \ over this one and put it in excellent condition. ' other of .Chevrolet’s fine accessories. 'This la a ' L g H e a d , Lb. PLANT and EXTRA LARGE CALIFORNIA EATING ORANGES. This is another one of our "No Down Payi- real sharp automobile with its immaculate ment" cars. It can be had at low monthly pay­ dark green finish and spotless interior. Our ‘Scapejittaliaiir ments. . . I low price makes this one a real good^uy, , m M o h l y Providtnee, R. I.. May 15 (iPl- ' ' ' ' ■" 1, "T (Ul» llllll G o r d o n ' s A team of Brown University psy­ We carry one. of the largest eelecllona of the very finest Ugh quality used cars In Connertirat. ■FOR PATIO OR YARD. 1" STURDY Ragu Spaghetti Sauce pt. 28 c Qt. 55c chologists reports, that reading ALUMINUM BAR CONSTRUCTION’W ill( Complete selection of Mdans, hardlops, ronvertihles and''manv station-«vagnns. Always’ at least * . . . *. * 56 ears to choose from..All late.model cars carry Biirinw '5foia/*s full guarantee. All cara Instant Whippod smutty books does not -make the SARAN WEBBING — epOL REOVVOOD flnaaced at bank rates. ' tcader more likely to commit sex , ARMS — ADJUSTABLE — FOLDS crimes. ^ . FOR STORAGE. ; YOU GET -S BLUE 21 Years of Continuous Cuttomer SatisfaetioR Ragu Macaroni Dinner 2 For 27c In fact, the group said in a re­ port made public yesterday,; Vrttitiki \ -y l ■t" ‘‘Thera. Is some evidence that de­ STAMPS WITH YOUR PURCHASES/ linquent behavior ia actually les­ ALL PURFOSE DETERGENT ' H, ’’ \ .'v". Trlffo-S Ifaa Sfaafi afar yaa fb# biffatf aa# bast sataatiaasa(a< ' W l i u l e x sened by 'bkd reading’.’’ a a ’ '• 1' n ’ ' 1 Dra. Nlaaim Levy, Lewis R. Plp- SICTION I — ll« •# afoma fraailama avallablaf SPap )a mi yaar aaar-by n « Qukik Xmtf Moden Way V LaiciiiiM Bai*coi 0 i i c aitl and Judy F. RoaenbUth said SiCTIONS 2-n < REG. S lf.W — fAVE $9.97! RaJamaflaa Caafar fa majka yaar M)a«lfioa. Te OlMUR Wlndewa blaming lewd literature la a form -.aabTr- of "acapegoatlam" and cquld lead ■A— ■ Route '8.1, WindMir, Avenue, Roekiville---Tel^*RockviUe 5-2538 t o biore aevere cooaequencea than] , fOxa. 1 5 c sa'Oss. 4 1 c '■''X. p ,„,3 7 eX i«6 5 c'' - ’' ' FIR.ST1)EALBR,0N YOITR L>:FT ENTER INC CITY ' Xe-- y X ’ thei mere aboUahm$nt of a few] eomlea or* books.”

, ^ — g •• •' «**e.. • J®)"'- '■ ' " ’ ' ' ,:y J.r ■I -=\;. MANCHESTER EVENINb HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MAY 16,1968 MANCHE8TEE EVENING HERALD, IfANCHESTEB. CONN, THURSDAY, MAY 16,1968 / PAGE EIGHTEEN V . ... trbop stayed behind at Tetunanp, lied over They w«w iookliiE «ldwii Into th* Tivb Boutbam churcb*oara wan Hall, to rmearss a play they plan Woman Arrefsted down.”' OUR BOARDING HOUSE wUI| MAJOR HOOPLB Bui No Fido Columbia Barrett said five bodies Ware A L L E Y OOP BY V. T. HAMLIN SapUw fli UM Omod C aal^. dIacuaiilfE' a third who waa known 4- to present at the mother-daughter OviKte— D o you haa^ tiikt liiook •s a yraat hSHaJujati ahoutar and banquet to: oe held later this On Check Counts JtafcM out of the wreckate. llMi, 04.fllNS.WT I M6H-HBH/DRAT rTJVflOES.VDO'RE miUiata *nd mlUlons of ycanrSw taatifler for ... . month., »■ Navy withheld annqulMement of TMMKrtS-nME "Ah lalla you." one, "dat Hr8.Soracclu identification pendhig notificiatlon AS SHARP As OLD CH »sef-,* thia iToat abyaa to M carved otiiT Mrs. Morgan Hitta and Mrs. Jack Mra. Doris Green, 27, of V/heel- THE/IDM^JMX PAKMN m LafMB HOSB, Sss. rrls A TEMPORARV Travelerr-Well." jr*n! I naver 'man talka mo' good in fla i, Jets, Thompson transported the girls to of families. W r OUT OP THE MAsoa^aur this . dbtjM can do in a yaah.” Ihg Rd., Andover^.wm be arraigned The crash* scene was Just off BUBTeAFOSE -«*0irrT MUST kr.aw thia w m a govarnnient Job, the-camp, and there four Mariner in Town Court'. Saturday-on two PCnjBZ.ISORE 'flNB BOHD Ca'oHTbuR HATCH A SCHEME TO OBT Renam^by Scouta introduced them to trail 300 about three mllee B O A s a o w SKIKFCASB SOUNDS LIKE blaaihg and ahowed them how to eounU of fraudulent iaaue ot nortMast of Taft in Southara MtLAHD MRS. BALL OUT T checka. GETS HURT. TMS OLD HORSTS HOOF- OP THIS HOUSE/— WILTOrtS, And a Silk City Sheila make bed rolls, as Uiey. ahowed jGiwOmla. * : . "BATS OFFSTA«B/-~ Polio Group them around the area in prepara­ Sha waa arreatod Tueaday ^ -1110 plane was being ferried CRlNSlNfi SLAHERV u n d e r Daily GroisworoRiMzle State Pollcawoman Lola MUipr’^ MAT KIND OF BONOS ARE HIS MATE'S THUMB IS tion for an overnight camping trip from Ontario, ..CaUf., IntematloiuU. K V K E E rrr h o f f i i a v < »Brian, Kerry, Kate, Motile, Terry^ the (tolcheater barracka local Airport to Moffett Field near San VOU ^LLINS—'TIBS e n i n b a t a a t h a a n Mrs. AUrsd Soracchl of Colum­ in J!une. Mrs. Erneet Payne and OP BROWERLY U>s» utnlk haa been aaen apyaral Duffy and Peggy. • Mra. John Rim are leaders for the warrant charging herjMtth phasing Francisco. OBSi^tON THAT bia center was reelected secretary bad checka in hirti Manchester IN TMEOWl-B CLOBlf T * A A -A . * orbiting among -the Representing the Scots is Scot­ younger glrU. ON THE AIR ty, naturally, and numerous San- of the Tolland County Chapter. stores on Marcir^a. Authcritlea did The esaenbe. of 3,000,000 blos- 4d SeaicthiaE W haaN tZ tnaa In Ci»|« Park. dys. There are many Laddya and Natioiul Foundation for Infantile MaaclMator Evening Herald Co­ not - reveaL-tne amounU of the ■ohis goes into a pound of honey. ACROSS U Adaay fan iw Nothing toNvorry about though, Laasias, and Bonnie, Mac, Ran- Peraljmie, laat night at the annual lumbia, eorreapondent Mrs. Donald 1 laqnifT m»t «a» 47TTrii*a. chapter meeting held in Somers. /^eck^ ______5__ SUNDAY, MAY 18-8 a.m. for MMiaa^ 4S OmSnr. , for in thhi c a a r t^ tn ik U a dog, Duff, Klltla, Loma, liiistle, and R. TvtUe, ielephone AOedemy ■■pft Jmen waa turned over to 49 Hickway dhMoa. Juat one of tha mniy In Manchea- Plaldle. Otoer officers reelected were 8-3438. Henry Gauruder and the ■wom­ aitkic. Judge Edward' O’Ckmnell of Staf- MANCHESTER’S OWN RADIO STATION 7 fcToHla chair. . 50 SkaOae mia. J5C±«r. ter’a 3,000 canina pojmUUon with French names? Of course! Try an waa' released under 3100 bond- St Skaetkaad writar. 23 Wank whOat U s fonL. Springs, chairman; Atty, U A rn ^ al M Cariaa aad bfi» nn unusual name. {loUerihg these over a baekyard lai^lhaaE S3 __ Baa-Cariaa. ■X. Actually, there are several 4- fence aometime. Margaux, Desirea, Robert Kahan of Vernon, vice 5 7 5 ,9 2 ( 6 ^ S3 Pcriadieal, aa aSna; Dtad Sputniks in town alKwell chairman; and Atty. Etalo Onutti Air .Crash Kills Five PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VER91RER t« Shanwr. Mediitmacaa IS Black Baa ad 1 Francois, Pierre, Renee, La . Fine, W Eitaaa sbalf-a-dozen Jata, a R o ^ L Grande Frere, Fleure de Lis, of Stafford Springs, execuUve Washington — Ne^o Roman WINF, REMEMBER THAT CON­ 'REMEMBER ITTraec. wiada .ata^And, naturally, a Niki. board member. Catholiqi in Uw Unltod StatM Taft, C»iif.. May 15 UPh-A four- WHAT M AKES ^ 5S Law. - Mani’selle, Jaqques, Perrt, Bea.u Richard Gedney of New Tork, total STS.BIlfiotbout 30,000 more HER THINK I VENTION YOU TOOK 'THE e x p e n s e U lioaf lencd Ur4. S fE M im , - of the recent les. La Ventura, Peps, Miml engine Navy tranaport plane ME TO LAST YEARP ACCOUN T ------19 Odar. 57 DiciM by a wdl. stered by owners asaistant to the director of the than a j t w ago, according to the crashed in clear weather last MOM SAID'' K N O W HOW 58 Cettaia Hianry 31 Ti*adla.x ©■ andsFl^i- .T O W R ITE FOR T HE C O ^A N Y f j- 31 Secret I gCl^ksKdward Tomkiel thia National Foundation and . Mrs. :oh for Clethoiic Misilona night, killing Its' crew of five. ON THE MAL YOU'D HELP cN waikA ^ . IS StiU aaalad. for rafraahmenta? Meet ME W RITE T PICTIONf^ 59 Ciata abapa yad U BaU w iak year'r^fSlA that Oilnga have cer­ Elaine McMahon, itate chairman 'Colored People and In- ^ e ; R7V Super Oonatellstion 13 Ah. . , tainly ehSnged «i?ce the "good, old BiacuiL'XtoCoa, Brownie. Candy. of women’s actH^es, )>bth dians. Its report says the church PINE A PICTION ------36 Makaai . . Cookie, J i ^ Sugari Taffy ahd smaahedslnto a hill and explode^. 31 Rack* a* loH 37 Thaaikt dressed the mMBng. maintains 343 schools for Negro It set a giliM fire which waa con­ « t o r v Tcark 60 RiaCA , days** Wheh', a lm ^ every cat- Butterscotch. liV iiess DOWN N Ci«ii;f^ OP ehaatr was dtther m ^cd Rover, Gedney tojfKm u e work by the children. trolled befbrbflames reached nbar- POR , 34 Qaidtir: /r. . MUItary Represented Foundau^.,in Ita Scientific. Re- PHARMACY ENOUSW perrets 25 Before 1 Fakrie waata. Spot or Fido. by oil wells. ' 4 V I* 2 laasniakad. 40 EmSei aMa According to th« yecordf^ there The military ii^ e li represent search^p^^am which haa reached Twenty-nine states have one or Highway Patrd l^^ R.,.- ** the name'xRebel CJdlOneL Then 39;2M waa raised in the. county intcretL 9 /rioa. 51 Snieaaaa tadu Upper Set t 1M, h ^ L J 10 Da-tuyaaiadL 53 Pay W l I M i kw. Some dogs in town bear such there’s tNxIex (RKte and Texas. drivcNl^ year. It had been necee- M UaaartaiatiaA There Is on'd.^hlAee in ths group, sary $12,000 from the IX)NG SAM BY AL CAPP and BOB LUBBERS 41 latradaedeB. Mtkt 54 Fata aaalaaan rffounding naniea aa Shakespeare 44 Baeh'a iaatnuBcaL 11 Wawayayar kaaa. n , Baron von Hefdlc or King however. , \ \ National Foundation to add to the - XV MflT flp raW SH BP-A S One dog is ca!leif.Petunia, an 10 It Fetcr of Femwood, while others, fiihda In tm ^ounty treaaury to nSiMPS,Mt«oopBfr- AfMUBHiyCMU>i«! apparently hot all members of the other Bow-Wow an& A third U pay the bills. Ihmn then 39,102 was DeVEPdONdiyDW P U M SH E p rrr 1 canine aristocracy but no doubt steely referred to a z 'l ^ . Then unpaid as of Deq. 31 and that loved equally aa well by their own­ of course there’s Rosen amount must be takep out' of what i : ers, are called Puddles, Penp^ji Echo, (Jlaudia, Mr. Down's has been raised this i pippy, Pee Wee. Patches, Peanuu, Piper, Snooky, Pussy, Bunny, El Aliunal Meeting Delay^ Pixie and Pup pup. el's Whistle Boy, Glory, Free, Cleo, 0 ] l«» 's.BecauBe many of the loMl.teen- M > It took true imagination to can Sr Ippy, Snappy and Snoopy, Ca agbes are taking part in '-the , i a dog Silk .jClty Sheila, but the miUls, Flags, Honey Sandra. Co ArmedsForcea Day Parade InWlK, name Fenroae is also definitely In Ko, Waldmann, Jasmine, Reginald, limantioAlonday, the Horace Por­ the running. So are Gilmore, Frederick, Laurinda, Twigs, Twink ter Schoor 9^1umni Assn. nMcting Twidlea,' Bmble, Bobbie, Bubble Cupid, Romeo,' Homer, Zeus and Bcbeduled for'': 7:30 p.m. wW be and Buddy Bow-wow. One dog Is Cicero., held at 8:30 p.m';vQr ae soon after named Flip and another Flop. After obeckiiig through some the parade es possiMe. If Nobility is wall represented in 3,000 such names I’m glad there' All members are utged to at­ tha d og^ wbo'B-who llaL There nothing unusual about the one tend thia meeting slncA^i. le the 'M are numerous Kings, Queens, chose for my dog. election night. A senior n ^ t be Quaaniaa, Princes and Prlnceaaea. "Here Stnedley!" elected to take the place of presi­ JU D D SAXON BY KEN BALD^ d JERRY BRONDFIELD Also aavarai Dukea, Duchtaaea, a dent Frank LaChapelle who wi NOW'S THE TIME TO STOCK UP ON THESE SUPER /OOD SPECIALS! Baron or two, Caesar. Hex and Her I TECL20U, PAUL, TDU MTTE* graduated from. Windham Hig! fOESET-DIAT COUeSe 5T0PP W Nibs, ■' School in June. . AIL. ypUTa LUCKY YOU.'RE Any mystery writer would be The manager of Cnub Youth-' glad to have a pet named Deimis Ruth Milieu YpH ^C FT O E dETDM^AS SCHOOUN'AS IT ropia anif Its board of dlrectoia YOUARfi.Kee^ the Menace around for inspiration. will also be elected at this D iet­ YOUR UP Hriping, too, would be the dogs New Book Proves Cooking ing. TTie newly elected officers, amoNi T BUT70NEP. who answer to Terror, Devil. Raid­ Can be an Adi«ature manager and board members will VHeARfA er. Jinx, Shadow, Shiver, Rascal, S7 . Sometimes a woman thinks she be feted' May 24 at a picnic. Reg­ Rogue. Spook add Spooky, Mis- hates cooking, when ail she needs istrations for the M aths’s Vine­ chief. Midnight. Ebony Prince, -/ w is a new cookbook. yard Trip must bq/made at the PIT Inky and Iteuble-Trauble. If you are in that “Whafll I Monday meeting. »IM«TJl ■ , W, W« M >»,»%*» «a. Juat for good measure, add Bul- have for dinner tonight?" slate s. Visit Mieervatary -X leL Saber, Arrow and Lance to right now. and have beqn in it-for Mrs. Ethel wehant's sixth grad' "round'out the pioL” weeks, save five dollars out of your ers visited Wesleyan Univer­ “ 8 0 many Httls things show he’s «pproaching msn- Manchester ^residents haven't food budget, take it down to a sity Observatory in Middletown hoodii-KJockrng out at dIshwaidTing tims— not talking forgotten the Weather, storms and bookstore and buy yourself “Helen yesterdi^ The class' is presently firs when naming their pets, back to ms!” AnsneerTo PreidoaB Croasword Puzzle On CbuBified niga. Corbitt’s Cookbook.” studyl^ astrono my. % Hther. There’s a Snowball, Blis- After reading It through' from / VTA Annual Report Esrd, Lightning, Blazer and Blaze, S BY JOHNNY HART cover to cover, you’ll find it dif­ The annual report of tha PTA B . C. as well as Stormy, ' Windy and given at this week’s meeting ' by LOIN LAMB CHOPS COTTON WOODS BY RAY G D T ^ ficult to decide which recipes to 717 Thunder. try first. I can promise you that various officers tells that the WHAT AU rau pongs our Party Ingredleata It will make cooking ah excit'n’; membership 0 the group Is at a J MATSK MIS POOR M m WANDER 'C but AMO CCMfC£lt) — AMO AT HERE ? - Tve BEEN tOOKINO Those who feel that the finer adventure insted of a dull chore. new high of 176. 'The Ways and LUCK MAS EO AROUND POR Y M R S 1 ESCAPED ntSMWmMMT AU OVER FOR VOUl tbinga in life come in liquid form Means 'committoe earned 3283.41 CUT FROM SWIFT’S CHOICE B E E F r . - w PINAUT /u .anI ^ esla V ^ M yBEFORE /MMtXtCOfm Miss Corbitt baa all the q u a lT "- Juicy ^MIARNiNS could duplicate these names when tions of a reallv superb cook; duringig thetl year. Zhepenses totaled li^sssScKwasy a dog joins the family. .Whis­ knowiedg«.9«f foods, imagination, 3338A8. 4, . Chuck Steak Tender 69c > wMsae oAo key, Schnapps, , Brandy, Scotch, daring and a real love of good The Well Child (Conference re­ CLEARED/ Toddy and Suda. There’S no Gin- food. port telle of 51 children who will gerale registered which could be enter first grade In September, used aa a ’’mix," but there are Not only that, ahe ha.e the rare CEE BEE MrA j ShotSe ‘ "Dllity to make her reader > atch who are acheduled to receive Au­ Lean numerous Gingers, and dio and Visual te.its July 1 and 2. t m r will have t^ ‘sX.trtute"for the con-! f)*: Sliced Bacon Tasty 59c \ ventlonal •’shot." To make the luR up ideas of her oan. Mrs. Eugene Dente. chairman, also .announced that the pre-school party complete there are a Suggestion: Rc"<’ ’he b^k dental examination will include p J g a f * ' K etiela in town and one Binge. | through, then plaifa dinner for the FRESHLY SLICED jf aometime you hear someone , family using Mfss Corbitt s recipes cleaning and sodium fluoride ap­ calling for "Dagmar." don't get | and suggeatlon.i and addinv any plication and .Will be held July 9 Beef Liver 39c gxicited'. the chances are pretty : touches of your own that occur as and 10 with the second and third w K appileattbns July IS, 17 an^ 22. • V g o ^ .It isn’t the actress. Just ohelyou gq Along, BUGS BUNNY of the several Manchester dogs! Set a pretty table, make each Western Advisor X Iris’in N. Paakow, Palo Alto, bearing a well-known name. . . i dish look as attractive as It U Calif., ha.s returned to his home af-1 BUZ SAW YER '‘V: BY ROY CRANE XDEAAAKP VEWV X EH .TAKE IT ^ I ALWAYS AIMS Books, S ta g e , screen, television j^ood—and sit .back and take the VW ELLIL EASY, DOC I I fer a visit with his parents, Mr. VOUEIVEi T? PLEASE! and sohgs have' a.ll inspired doi^'i bbwK' and Mra. Albert Paakow of Pine ?WEOOirTEVW n*« WORTH ANY A4EA X w e f u n p ''5<3o t a idea owners searching ' for annual | And then if you keep from plan- SL Paakow. asaociated with Lock-1 SPEAK THE NAMI RisKTooer DIFFERENT MV MONEY names for their pets.' , ' ' ning a party, just to show off your rrm iW N , sAUHffifliEHERAU HIM OUT/ heed Aircraft, flew east on buii- SWEET LIFE t a b l e , ^ AND Of course there’s an 1 ^ ^ (still cooVlrt"’ skill. I’ll be surprised, ne.aa, but planned so that he ar-| CRAVES, ISNT IT LEAVE.’ a civilian at this tlmsK^and there I But I'll be e-eri more surprised rive^ to Surprise his mother on I ABOUT TIME VOU T NOT are several CheyepriM. two or If Miss Corbitt doesn't sell you on Monther'a Day. This waa their first I / INTEUIdtNCEBOYS h im ; RU 6 S V S three Shanes, Hondo, and also a thq idea thaL cooking isn’t a chore vlait in nearly three years. Me \ ‘3 . MuffeL (But no Tuffet). Rich Chocolate Gans The funny papers have also ap­ HERSHEY SYRUP MORTY MBEKLE KY DICK CAVALLI parently been quite a source for SWEET LIFE names. There 1* a Maggie, Jtggs. T a ir BY LANK LEONARD ■'T MICKEY FINN OH,MV/THEyt« Scamp, Peanuts. Tracy. ' Betty CRUSHED PINEAPPLE Chicken-Noodle 6 Cans llNTERMiyNERMOyS CAaiN6R3RME. ciSSi. Boots, Blondie, . Junior. Knobble. AMESITE DRIVEWAY BUH.BEBS CAMPBELL SOUP Bag t a Paa (TMaa 0 0 you HAVE N,RawWSaadNaw !« AHDTHATTAXPAyiRWHO V f SMtM/MM ^evERVTHINO? Pogo, Cookie, Buzz, -Tillie, Orphah SPECIALISTS IN FORM SET, MACHINE SPREAD. r PHONED WAS WSHT, WO , LR a M n I > Aimie, Goofy, Mdlk Jeff; Panda, paWERJBOU-EDj_AMESreEJ2^^ Sweet Tall — 1 WILL HAVE 70 RMION! , ^ r«* ,»r Skeeaix, Flash,. Cork, Tramp, Min­ Q , r t L a o HOME X vou oo back in Life 0 Cans WITH YOU, # THE Of f ic e ! L WANT nie and Snuffy. ALL WORK GUARANTEED n ^ ll y i • 7flQd Refreshing 20 oz. EVAPORATED MILK UNCLE PHH.! TO BE ALONE! One .group of names reads like FOB FREE ESTIMATES Hall H I . Flavor CANS uwyi the roster at a meeting of the An­ Lb. yy cient Order of Hibernians. Leading Off, of course, is. Shamrock, proud­ PILLSBURY FLOUR, Favorite 10 Bag ly' followed by (jlancy, Kelly, Mur­ DeMaio Brothers SERVING THE MANCHESTER AREA SINCE 1 WO JES-SO phy, McGuire, Ctosey and the more . THOUSANDS O F SATISFIED CUSTOMERS XV formal Patsy Fagan and Mr. NABISCO J / . Casey. Also Pat, PaUyr Danny Mike, Dennis. 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National liMMi;ur BatUnr (Baaed on ftO or mwe Undefeated Golf PAT BbLDtlC at baUI—Muslal. SI. Louia, .500; Parker L e a Maya. San Franciaco. .til; Spen- AasHtgnt Sports Editor W i n S ^ a k cerf San Franclaco, .364; Walla, today Chicago, .351; Crowe, Cincinnati, Attack with Adds to W inning Skein . Hattie for CCIL Batting. Croivii niBIng — Roger Marls, Indian* High tennis vs. 'Bristol—BtistM.: •8*5. ' „ ^ o BettM consecutive tw# • run (^omihunlty - Bi^ptln , vs. Second. Runs—Mava and Ccpeda, San In addition to a fairly close pennant chase, severai standout N o ^ S e v e n , Congos, 6:15—Charter Oak. Franclaco. 27: Walls. Chlca«o, 26, Four Singles^ homers, the eecond capping a fit:#? Manche«ter.^tigh’8 crackeriack golf squad is still u n ^ te a player* are Rt^ing a merry battle for the batting title in the- run ninth that beat the Tigere 8-8. Temple Beth vs. (Svitan, 8:31k— Banka, Chicago, 23; Neal,,Los An­ and untested after yesterday s ^asy 16-^CCIL tniunpli over seven-team CCIL. Including all games played through last Robertson Park. ' v geles. Thomas. PiltsburRh and Apparently Cheney Tech Fltehlng — Bob Tortey, Yan­ Friday; May I f ' . , Spencer, San Francisco, 21. Windham at the Manchester Country Club. ^ addition to Monday, unofficial averages sliow Wethersfield’s little Lou T o p G i ^ t s kee# — gained hie third eoneeco- \ Runs Batted ln~-Spencer, San ran out of gas or* perhaps the m.klnrthrWhipp.t, Kev*co put front with a robust .444 mark based on eight htta Bve ahtttoutAvef-tlie Oriok* with High baschail vs. Bristol, 8:18—* Franclaco. 27; Thomas,. Pit tsburph. players were'near exhaustion In 18 official trips to the. jplatis. But three other standout per a four-hitter for a 1-0 victory. Bristol. . — ' impressive Nfivir York, May 16 OP) High golf vs. Bristol—Bristol. \ 26; Mbv.s. San Francisco, 24; Walla when jthe scoreless seventh in­ foi mci’S 'also sport nvernges oyer* (v -j. , winning streak to 19 In a row. , Hfiy! Look at those 8t. Louia Cheney Tech vs Viflal Tech— 'nw' Banks, Chicago and Ccpeda, ning rolled around in yester­ 430. 'The trio Includs* Conard’s Th# Bo#ton Red Sox had an Middletown,. ^ CoaciuLtury Perry'a veteran ar­ vetomn entoHer, Jim OeCsrli .435, bases but the leader with fiv* Ir Cardinals! Thejf’ve swapped a Francisco. 23. day’s baseball glanfie against ligate Beats the fleet-footed Reed. 18-8 record for doubleheader ao High track va. Hall, ;8—Wept HUa—Musial, SI. Louis, 46; ray eridsd the 1956 season with tWA Dick Spencer, . Meriden’s crack seven-game losing string foi" Lyman Memorial In Lebanon. Up win* and then went on to capture tCtclier-ouUieltler, ,420 and W’eth- Switching over to the extra b ^ Uon to 1957. They awept eight Hartlord. Maya'^\Sah Francisco, 44; Walls. until that Ume Coach Tony p;An- bit department, Drisitoll ahd Tray- a seven-game winning streak, doublehcadera, enllt two twin bills 8t. Mary's vs. Nasarons, 6:18— (3hicag^nd Spencer, San Francis­ in Ninth; alt 11 matches a year ago. But rrsflald’s Boh jUndsrs .409. gona'a char'ge.s had scored In every, the squad’s biggest hjirdle Is dus nor are tied for the hustling out of the National and twice lost doubleheiaders. Charter Oak, co. 30: Thomas. PiUaburgh. 36. j inning en route to a routing 24-4 ■"With twoSifeeks remaining in leadership, each with two,, while League cellar to fifth place—the Doubles ^loak, Cincinnati and i over the second half of its present, the rcjulw season, St* other play- victory. schedule. All six matches to date Zajac, Renn, Kacinski and Daigle highest they’ve been since open­ Musiill. St. l/6ula. 12; Moryn, Chi­ Centerfteldor Bxlaiis Parker smd Wes TFriumphs era are very milch to contention all have poled two triplet. OeCarli ing day., cago, and Skinrtci'. Pittsburgh, 10; have been played on the lo<:a| shortatop Burt Zinsser fronted the course and now the Red ahd Whit# tor battlnt honors. The list In- la the pace - setter with t h r e e T h ^ made It last nigh(. Junking Long. C’hicago andyAaron. Milwau­ Cheney attack. Which include<* 23 New Haven, May Yale’s linksmen must play Bristol, t'onjdir-' c'.udies Tom Gresnlsaf (Bristol) doubles while-six others are dead Ban Francisco’s rrancitco-s winning ■spurt at kee, 9. . X hits coupled wlfii 1C Lyman error*. baseball team wenX4r.to the^nlnth row afternoon In the Bell T4jwn, .375, Bobby Reed (Wlmlham) .367. locked with two apiece. six games and tumbling theth* Olanu Triples—Mays. Sin Francisco. Parker cr.ashed two singles and imUng with a 4-i, fea>.yhlchNtoon Wethersfield, Meriden, Wlndharm Mike Trzynor (Hall) .887, Nippy • ' * • . out of first place 3-2 si Btai^ S; Goryl, Oiicapo and^r.-iy*, Los .two doubles In siv appearances Hall and Conard in successive road Haydash (Hslll .387. Bob Zajac Including all games played up Muaial belteA back to .0800 .and! Ap,irelcs. 3: Kotirteen tied with 2. fadeJFvUfi'l**' -4t Colgate^ a lie Zinsser, who also hAndled which npseX the game aiwl^saw ,atchea. . , (Meriden) ,885 and <3ene Thlelman until today, Coach Tom Kelley’s Wilmer (Vinegar Bend) kuzell Home Runs- Walls, Chichgo, 11; chances flawlessly,' drove in Colgate Wme .out'a 6-4 adiiner. BalUrd, fimlth Shoot 1* Indians, defending champions, hold blanked WIIU# Mays with d four- Thomas. Pittsburgh and C^eda. four funs with a pal. of singles. Yale madextjvo coally, errors Agdtost Windham yesterday both 'Manchester Captain Danny Renn down first place with five vle- hitler. ^ S.sn Francisco, 9; Mays. Sauer and FkttfP Batting Marks yesterday that Colgate gain Beb BMIard and Red Smith shot » A23, Neal MeClollom (Meriden) toriea In six starts. Earlier this Brave* Becain I-ead Spencer, San Francisto. 8. Th# Mllw*uke(S;*Brave* regatoefi V i " " ^ s i-/ Harry Hohnea, Hank JaalowsHl Its Vlctcfy. ' 76 Joe Sejfal waa one stroke be­ .323, Al Kwolsk (Meriden) .321, spring 1 picked Manchester to re­ Stolen Cases—T. Taylor, Chica­ and John Kitminaki all collected hind with a W ^ d Captain Bobby th# NL lead, beating Philadelphia Ron Gteenleefe plttmaT the en­ itltle' Bobby Daigle (Menchester) peat. Clonard Is In second spot with 4-1 aa Warren (Th# Wonder) ' ■ 'a go. 9; Ashburn. Philadelphia, 6; j three'safeties diwjng (he rout. Ac­ tire game tor Colgate anc ggye up Reynolds (iardedXi 78 over the par .SlQ'Ren Vernon (Wto4lh«m( '.313 a 4-2 U)on snd lost record apd Robinson, Cincinnati. Gilliam and Spahn became the first to win six 1.SL- ■' ,- ' tually, nine-of tlie''St0 players em-; only five hits. . 70 811k Town layout. Alternate Stan and Marty Tempe (Merirlen) ,304 heavy-hitting Meriden trails In to th# majors. The persistent Pitts­ Zimmer, Lo.s Angeles. Skinner, ployed by D'Angona'bapie up with eolgste’s leadefl hitter, Bruc McFarland also Gred a 78. third place with four wins in'Seven Pittsburgh, and Maya, San Fran­ ere other etlckers over the charihed burgh Pirate* Jumped past the at-least two Lite. 43IIlesple hit i single to right snd ill five yoiingsteto sport aplendid .390 mark. contests._The Red Raiders were cisco. 4. “ aveliiges thus far. They Indude * • • • GlKnts ' Into second, hanging up . ’’2.^ ■ The victory, third In aN;ow John Tracy follpwr with a ground my choice to finish second while thsir second slx-gsme streak of J' *if ' 'A tfr. 6.701 Pitchuig — -^ahn., Milwaukee, the iTechmen, eyeneJ the SmlthYtS, Segal 76,4,^^yrtolds the West Hartford Chieftains were 6-0. 1.000: Elston, Chicago, 4-0, ball to shortstop Tom Molumphy Although his batting average haa th# year with a 5-4 .declalon over record at 4-4 o the season 79.5, Bal&d 79,8 and M^cFarland^, picked to hold doit’n the t h ir d 1.000: McCormick. San Francisco which was muffed. Oreenleefe sin­ suffered to recent games, Man­ Cincinnati. dropiping three straight at the gled to drive in Che first run. Yale the lone newfcatner to this year'* place position in the final stand- The Chicago Cubs, who had lost and PaJne, St. Louis 2-0, 1.000; t^m , 80.4. chester’s Dick Ksclnskl tops the RRST LiflE set of the spring, D’Angola's Club, erred again and two more ainglea circuit with 18 runs batted to. His ings. seven straight, beat Los Angeles Eiiflht pitchers tied with 1-0. 1.000. which had' previously nipped Ly­ .'Yesterday’s resulti Strikeouts—Gome*. San Fran­ b; Dick Gray and Charles Hslper dham losost rival* are* Zajac with nine A three-way stalemate existai 7-3. The Dodgcj-s now have lost six man 8-7 at the West Side Oval, MaSelmter for fourth spot since Bristol, Hall FIRST tJUALITY cisco. 32; Podres, Los Angeles and produced two Core ruiis. Smith 1 'siiaalMik .snfkEd Driocoll. Conard’s prom- In a row for the first time since battles Vlnal Regional Tech 4d- New Haven State Teacher* Col­ Bcgal 2 calcon* . i ^ g ’S(^omoro first baseman^ and Wethersfield epOrt Identical 1950. Spahn. Milwaukee. 29; Antonelll', morrow afternoon In Middletown. B44*i Ball ...... a Best Ball San Francisco, 27; Jones, St. lege rallied for two run* In the last 2 .... 3-4 won and loet records. Seventh In the American League, the ORIGIN At EQUIPMENT The locals d,. not return to- the RevnoMs ...... wlUt-Mff place Windham has. won Just once New York Yankees took a four- Lv ' ' . Inning* and hla 48 strikeobto^ are de;; the lights at Robertson Park GuaniQtttd 24 m o^s Calling balls and strikes in the I^ t> ' Softball League ^iis Vlacluils. p .. Tssidiera. 4-1. The Cardinals were 8',i gSme* Runs Batted In—Cerv, Kansas season is Bill Brainard. one of the fek Negroes everlo offwi- Acenmsso. p 0 0 0 1 Bridgeport scored its two runs anothsr.top mark. Tom Stroni slnihe. the Advisory Perk and Rec . Cheyenne, a german shepherd, atioh (^Omn'isslon haa se^ a ri behind when they started the mg or 30,000 miles against a ty , 28; Jensen, Boston. 19; Skow­ ...... ' 40 24 22 21 1« 2 34 . the seventh whUe Dsnbtiry msde WetherMfield,' who trails the Meri­ White 7.10x1$ ate football, baseball and, softball gam ^ in which white play* about-face. Just 8* they were a ron. New York, 16; Gemart, Bos­ L>-msn Memorial 44) Its lone tally in the fourth. Pitcher 4>wned and handled by Itouis Faz- den lOUthpa-w With 36 strikeouts, di^lojis fee 560 for rtnta' all read hoxards.. ers performed. A native of Manchester\ Brainard has been ab r h po a e rbl zlno of Manchester waa the high­ year ago 1n'Ma>» When they won 21 ton, CMrrasquel. Cleveland and ] -n 1 Bemie Depsce threw s three-hit has worked 43 Innings while Wind­ the fsfcHltjes.' TTvt price 's absurd 16 1 0 of their next 28 games and took Maxwell and Bertoia, Detroit. 16. umriiinc bMcball and softball foi"* K. McAll. p ...... 3 0 0 est scoring obedience «log at th# ham's hsrd-luck Bill Diffley hss since only>wo siwjmers sgo Rob­ * . .. <__,1. «o vwttealncr Berry, lb ...'...... 3 0 1 s ,* 0 0 game. the NL lead. Hits—Kuenn, Detroit. 38; Run­ 17 of the last 18 .vears, missing setts. He relirOd from football of­ B. C«ly. as ...... 3 0 0 1 0 0 n The*Wesleyan (Msebail team took Springfield Kennel Dog Show May tolled 42 1-3 frame# for the cellar ertson Park w^s^q^tlliible for only B, MeAll, 2h ...... 3 1 0 1 1 0 -fl or 10. (Theyenne competing against 'fhis streak hasn't been easy. nels. Boston. 34; Maltone, Boston the 1956 season due to, Illness when ficiating after a\brief career as si dwelling Whippets. 524 50. TTie commmeloh- ,did men­ Healthy Look s 1 a 5-2 win over Williams to all but and Foot, Chicago, 32; F. Bolling, B.tOieaku. c ...... 2 1 0 4 4 32 entries in Novice A received 199 They've won five by one run. the 1457 MOD^l OWNtRS he was conflned to the Veterans- man In the blXck and white Kei-iH-hesky. 3h .... 14) 1 1 0 1 0 clinch the Little Three charnploiP- Coach Benny Zajac’s Red Raid­ tion thet if a ,scftbim''g:4**** Avas other palr,by two. And they've had Detroit. 29. Hospital In Wcst Haven. striped shirt. \ ArsenHull. 3h ...... -9 1 0 2-1 1 1 points pf a possible ‘200 to win played pnd 100 per cent 1 0 f) 1 ,shlp this j ear. first. place.,to .bjs.classt .JOT. latef . ers pace to* circuit with a healthy to..come-from behind in the last Double*—Kuenn, Detroit, 10; The handsoWe North Ender, who .Cpnterflcld and o H t-!>“«« ('irrriibr|-E. of \ Q „ Sophomore .Tom Curran won-hts ceeds- Were donated to -a .xnd i|Uhough still in the cellar, 14” CUSTOM Cerv, Kkrisais "City,''7; Malgone, -Burircr,- H' * (1 -F -1-0 -0 O proved to be the -top score for all i|2 team batting average while New York, May 15 (/P)-—** wUi celebrate his 62nd birthday on the favorite positiona t)f Brainard third of the session,.)although he or organization the rental honored before the game are Within two games of fourth Boston. 6; Nine tied with 5. R. t-oOy. r( 2 1"'0 J1 dogs In all classes; league-leading Mailchesier trails It’s been a long time coming, ^o ts Fixed June I, has gained the respect and on the baseball diamond\aa a play­ needed help from' ace righthander with a .239 mark. Other averages would only be 520. This summer fans and NL President place. Triples—Lemon, Washington, 3; admiration of both players and Total* ...... «- 4*3 2112 16 4 The Springfield shi»w was his For lit# of tire. er with the Trumps, NoMh Ends, Chriiry.'Tccli ’I,.,...--- ; ]!0'2 0—24 Cliff Hordlow in the eighth. Wes­ Includ# Hall .233, Conard .224. during my travels with the Bum- tVarreiT'Giles for hla 3,000th hit but the Chicago W hite Sox Singles by Sherm Lollar and NYLOd TUBELESS Avila, aeveland. Tuttle, Kansas fans alike during his long-time Bon Ami and Carlyles. A Ibng ball LvniaO ...... 001 04)3 0— 4 third straight qualifying perfor­ side Dovslettet coftball team I pitching staff finally has a Ron Jackson and Jim Rivera’s taty and Bauer, New York, 2; ‘2B Parker 2,'Jnslownkl. It, Heyarl: New York. May 16 (/P)— Von McDaniel, the St. Louis Car­ leyan scored three runs In the thlid mance and Cheyenne is no)44.recog­ Wetoerafleld .218, Windham .216 at (tolcago'^esday. made his Black wall Whitewall /^TIRES athletic career which Included 20 hitter. Bill was also a speedMemon and then two more in the sixth. iMan to check rental fees in varlo'iw 3,001st a hont^'cyn that tied it healthy look now that Dick triple scored two In the second and liilrty-two tied with 1. years as a football and baseball on the base paths and a Better iiOB', Chenry^ Teat) 6. Lyman 11; BB. nized by the American K«jne! and Bristol .188. , Viaciulia 5,' Accnmaio 8. K. McAl) 6: dinals’ ^0,000 bonus right hander, and third baseman Dick Bob McAlaine hit a home run L-ommunttles ana later compare 1-all In the flrstv^'The Man was Donovan has won his second Lollar's sixth-inning homer made 7,50x14 ...2377 27.77 ROTATED Home Runs—Cerv, Kansas City. player and trackman. Brainard than average defensive player. SO VlacWill* 2. Arcomaao 2. 9.. McAU Club as a C D. or Companion Dog. Tile Indians have been the most them with Manchester. I Om cer­ 10; Jensen. Boston ' and Marls, Gray of the Los Angeles Dodgers were sent down to the mi­ in the fifth to account for one of 3-for-4. to a row wdth a neat four-hitter. it 3-0 against loser Duke Maas every 6,000. once told me. in rehashing his of- Halfback was his position in fo6L 3: HBP; Holme* Brown; WP, Vlaclulla, To qualify a* a C.D. dog the d »*., produetiv# club In the loop, scoring tain that none will agtpfbach the (0-3). The A ’s counted an unearned 8.Q0xl4 ...25.77 29.77 miles for aevefand. 6; LoUar, Chicago, 6; Chesko 1: W. viaclull*. nors last night as the major league clubs cut their rosters to Williams’ runs. The other came In must score 170 points or better in a whopping total of 49 runs, 10 Jump on Antonelli The big right-hander, who lost ficlaUng days. "I have never had ball where he waa a pigskin toteX figure hit upon by our commtseion The Cards trailed 2-1 run In* the eighth on an error and 9.50x14 ...27.77 32.77 life of Ur*. Six tied with 4. of note. He was often called upon' the player limit of 25, except for4> the seventh on .three wicalks by tXir- three shows. Cheyenne scored 197 mor# than their Silver City rivals. s first three decisions, gave up any serious trouble with anyone. ran and one error. members. Mure on' this another three, then handed Johnny AntoneU tWo-out singles by plnch-hltter Stolen Bases—Aparicio. Chicago, Sure, a batter may mildly dispute to try field goals and did most of service returnees, Washington for an estimated $25,- at Hartford, 199 at Washington, Also, to# Red snd White Silk nb(>i)lng but singles and had a one- 9.00x14 .29,77 34.77 6; Piersall, Boston and Minoso, (lay. . ■ ' 11 his third defeat when Don Blas- hit ahutout for seven last night as Bob Martyn and Mike Baxes. American League * strike call but there have never the forward passing, being gifted Other surprises as the c^ubs met 000 and optioned outfielder Bobby D.C. and 199 at Springfield. Towners have allowed opposing Turley, who never had tout out Caeveland, ,4; Pllarcik, Baltimore, with a strong arm. Old timers re­ the midnight deadline were the tMups. only ^12 nms to seven con­ togame doubled home two unearn­ the., ■White^-.^x made tt two In a Yesterday's Results r'Viinacft A\-ila'-Cleveland 1 l^ren any Incidents. Del Greco and infielder Fritz C -«1 s ___ — Fazxlno and his dog were en- Energetic,' Bob dough, alley ed runs In the fifth. All the Giants’ the Orioles before this season, spun Beard. Chicago, A\ila>Avpla, peveianoCleveland | ^ respected man port he could throw a (ootball ■ending down" Of promising pitch­ Brickell. Del Greco was sent to o f l l t Vr f l t C r F 1 S I1 I1 1 S i tered in the Windham County row oyer Kail*ai),.Clty 4-1. New York 1. Baltimore 0. and Bertoia and Wilson, Detroit, 3. tests.'''. manager,at th# Manchester Bowl­ hits were doubles,' two by Daryl Donox-an's five-strikeout Job fol­ a ftjur-hltter foe hl.s fifth com­ Cleveland 9. Detroit 8. PREMIUM in this community. A giften singer, farther than “any man iround.” er Chirt Barclay by the San Fran­ Richmond, Brickell to, p «v e r . Z-, i - . - -r* . . ' ! Show at Willlmantic the follow-ing • • ing OUgeOri,'scene at the Veednt-SOth plete game. Al Pilarick. who sin­ Pitching—Harshman. Baltimore Estimates of. his losses have been cisco Giants and the, outright « - Spencer, as I'inegar Betid Won hi)i lowed an easy 9-2 victory by Early Bo.ston 7. Wa.shington .5, QUALITY he has been a member of the Sec­ Other cutbacks: L i o n c i l t i o n s l l d t c r , day, Sunday, and although parti­ A oompiele rundown of the sev­ ai.ri^i ■State Duck Pin Bowling second. Mays, With seven homers' gled- In Turley’s one-hit, 2-0 vic­ and Turlev, New York, 5-0, 1.000; 60 to 70 yards. In track, he was a leace of veteran shortstop Roy cipation was not necessary they- en teams, runs scored and runs Wvnn the night before and gave Chicago 4 Kan.sa.s City 1. Larsen and ShanU. New York and ond Congregational Church choir Anoerlcaa League Tournament, reports that securing and a .706 average for four games, (tie White Sox staff two consecu­ tory over Baltimore April 26. had .Standing* CUSTOM NYLON sprinter and also ran In relay Smalley by the Philadelphia Phil­ still held to their entry and receiv­ scored against . >n parentheses, Hyde, Washington. 3-0, iUOOO. for the past nine years. He retired Hartford. V.ay 15 OR—Improve­ scorekeepera poses the b;gpeet was O-for-4, but scored in the first tive complete games for only the two hits yesterday for the Orioles, W. L. Ret. G.B, in 19.'56 after 37 years in the employ races. One relay team of Bill.-Elmo lies, Washington—Sold Infielder Jer­ ed a 191 the lowest score of Chey­ reads as follows; .Manchester, Strikeouts ^ Score,'"Cleveland, Mantelli. Howard Iteeney and ry Snyder to Miami and outfielder ment in salt water fishing alt along iieadaehe In such events. “The when he hit into a force out. stole second time this season. The same who haven’t scored In 23 Innings. Now York . ___ l.l S .7.10 S3: Turley, New York. 32; Ramos, of the Orford (Bon Ami)' Soap Co, Gray. 26. Injured an ankle a the Connecticut shoreline was enne's short career. (49-12), Meriden (39-30). H a lt tournament officials were certainly second and then came 'home on pair did It a week ago against The Yankees a'cored In the fifth Washington . . .13 U .,’>42 4 A Premium Tire is one that the .Started by Chance Book Brendan ranked with the CHURCH SOFTB-AU. LEAGUE couple of weeks ago, biit . returned Darrel (Whltey) Herzog to Kan­ . Cheyenne, a product of the .M'an- ,(36-47), Windham (82.42), Con­ I mionufacturer biillda to sell for Washington, 30; Pascual. Washing­ best in ide area. sas City for an undisclosed amount noted today by the Connecticut very fortunate in haring Lil and catcher Hal Smith's error as he Cleveland. against loser Billy O’Dell on Tony Detroit . .. . ___ 13 13 ,,’iOn .1 ton, 28: W’ynp, Chicago, 25. LlUle did Brainard know one , Behind the efiective flve-hlt to the lineup and led the Dodgers State Board of Fisheries and cheqler Dog Training claas and ard (81-81), Bristol (29-'66f and Fob Molumphy and Marv and John Kubek’s single, an Infield out and Baltimore . ___ M 11 .,-i0l) .1 more mnnr.v than those tire* ‘ Today, Brainard tips Ih* scales o f cash. one of th* top obedience dogs-Ifi stole third, Y'snkee Pitching Top* spring night In 1940 while; walking pitching of Dick Danlelaon, who In hitting (.314) a week ago. He Game. ' . ' Wethersfield (29-33). y- ' . Simmons on hand every night,” Spahn. like Muslal an old pro Mickey Mantle’s double. CScveland . ___ 12 14 .162 6 fumlshed os original equipment across Robertson Park that when at 196 pounds, his heaviest weight has 14 RBIs, third highest on the Boston—Released outright right­ the East, Is now preparing for his The best pitching in the Aitteri- iin new aiitnmnhilea. ever, and 25 -pounds more . than also stroked a single and triple, The Weekly fishery advisory fol­ Defensively, both tofrd plac* Clotigh aald. ’They de* 'r e a great of 37, gave up five singles, walked Oemert’s Hit Decides Boston ___ 12 l.'> 4(4 6'a he accepted an offer to umpire the Teachers turned back the Cen­ club, but got one hit In his last IS hander AI Schrali to Minneapolis. lows: CDX degree. The Companion Dog can League, however, still is beings Major League Homer* When h? wM an active, player. Meriden (Uid newepmer Wethers-*- ,^cleal of credit for their m)ich-"''ed- three and fanned seven for his done by the New York Yankees. ' Dick Gernert’s homer opened a Kan.sas City ... 9 12 .429 that he would atltl be In their call­ ter Congos 8-1 last night at Char­ at Bata. He was optioned to St. Cleveland — Optioned catcher Salt Water Fishing .excellent/ requires more advanced fteM have been cnarged wiUi 18 ed Bsstotance." 230th victory In the maiors. He two-run ninth for the Red Sox. Chicago . . . , . . . 9 13 ,409 7 ing, the plays and pitches 18 yearii The 5-10 SHU Towner looks rau-ch ter Oak Park. Both Connie Stratle- Paul of the American Assn. Hal Naragon to San' Diego. Salt water fishing ts beginning training and scoring o f 170 or bet­ The champs gained their largest The tire with the 100,000-mile Dupont nylon eftrd bodjr. (Season Totals in Parentheses). errors, while (Jonard of West Hart­ 'v ■ -•••'- also started two doubleplays spd lead of the season, four games, who overhauled, a 5-0 Washington Today’s (iamc>< later. younger than his years. meyer and Dave Dooman had two ■ McDaniel, 19. who -came up last to Improve all along the Connecti­ ter in the open class at thre* National League The Brglnards produced a big Detroit—Optioned right-handers ford lias copi'mitted 22 boots, one Anttual banquM of the Garden tripled home a run. Del.Crandall yesterday, with a 1-0 decision over lead with five In the fifth, three Baltimore at New 5’oik—Harsi Safer than the tires on new cars yet priced lower here. The fellow who Introduced Bill hits for ' the winners while Ken year to join brother Llndy McDan­ Vito ValentInetU and Joe Presko cut shoreline. Up to now. flatfish­ shows. leiu than .both Hall and ilanches- Gnrre (Caterer* Bowling League and Johnny Logan homered off man c.VOi vs. Ford (2-2), Walls. Cubs (11). to umpiring and who got him family, 11 children, and today The Manchester ri||ss Is present­ Baltimore ’as Bob Tprley (5-0) on Bill Renna’s pinch homer. Leo Wilson enjoyed a perfect night at iel on the Cards-and compiled a 7-5 to (Charleston;.. Released outfielder ing has borne the brunt of off­ ter, ^ ach Tommy Monahan’s wtll be held. Saturday night at.art- loser Ray Semproch (3-3) In the Klely won his first with a six- Cleveland at Detroit I^rle.ak) ^ GUARANTEED NO BLgWOUT FOR LIFE Muaial' Cards (6). started wa.s Herb Stevenson, a there are 18 grandchildrgttto help shore fishing and it coptjnupa goos Angeles 3. ' as .7,5 games during the slimmer three released by the Phillies. by high, roHly water. miscuM, respectively. more, but Boone, unaware that St. I-ouls 3, San I^'ranclaco 2. BA’S PB.4CTICE 8CNDAY* Academy 2 First National Stores troUncing San Francisco—Released catch­ Lak> fishing for trout, especially weight who I410K8' like he .C4in ecrly In June. a two-run Shot;, .for the Rede, who 'tom Fran.cl.sco out of the lead 3-2- months only Flnast 135. 13-6 In the lldlifler and First baseman Pancho Herrera fight.'- Four players have itolen three Pittsburgh took second, beating first baseman Mickey Vernon had Pittsburgh 5, Cincinnati 4, The British American Club soft­ Brainard’s umpiring hasn’t been Bridgeport Frosh 7, Yale P'rosh er Nick'Testa and then signed him those areas reclaimed for trout have lost five In'a row. dropped the ball, thought he was NEW DESIGN 3 Rainbow Club upending the Ma­ and right-handed flltcher Angelo as bullpen coach: Sonny Liston nf Philadelphia Dodgers 'Lo4e Again Cincinnati 5-4. The Chicago CJub.*i Milwaukee 4, Philadelphia 1. ball team will drill Sunday morn­ confined to Manchester. He’s 4Wify. , has pj-oduced the best out, flung hla helmet into right Standings ing at 10 o’clock at Raberlson Bridgeport 2, Danbury Teachers rines 10-4 in the nightcap under Li Petri were optipned to Miami St. Louis—Optioned rookie, third catches. eventually “ may prove to be the Jim Brosnan (3-3) beat the defeated Los Angeles 7-3. worked in many cities snd towns of the international league. field snd jogged after it while the w L Pet. G B. Park. Coach Rusi Mathlason urges in the area as well as in New 1 the lights. baseman Ben Valenzuela to Oirjaha. .Ranfishlng is beginning to pick prospect needed to pump life into Dodger# with a2five-hltter'aud had The White Sox. still without a FISK DE LUXE victory from .smiUipaw are Billy Injun.s tracked him down for the Milwaukee .. • . 16 8 .667 all jilayers to be present. Haven. Hartford and Massachu- Colgate 5, Yale 4 Bob Biardi with three hits and The two defending champions' . CTiicago — OpUoiied outfielder Up d little. Fishermen are having the division, r.-. Hbgap^Starts Last Golf Tuneup a one-hit shutout for five. Peewee *— Nexri'^Freah Factory Roger Amirault and Billy Calhouifc Pierce, now have won five of seven. final out. - I Pittsburgh . ... . 17 9- .6.1-t also cut off three players. Fra'n Emaga to Fort Worth. good, succesa with' calico bass Ip The )inrank4*d, 26-year-oId for­ Reese hit a twb-run homer in the to .630 -Super'Rayon Const. each with two safeties paced Finit . j San-.Franci.sco . 17 The Milwaukee Braves sent tlielr Cincinnati—Gave right-hander Lake Zoar. mer St. Louis Golden Glox’es 'cham­ sixth for La , but Lee Walls. .3dor- j CThicaga, ...... 14 14 .500 4 National which sent 10 men to the three to their Wichita farm In the Bill Wight his outright release. Shad fishing, which up to now pion made hts national TV deb)it Before Try for Fifth U .S . Open 3, trigger^ a four-tmn Chib seventh St., Ix)Uls :...... 10 14 .417 6 plate in a six-run fourth Inning Ametlcart Assn. They were rookie Pittsburgh—Optioned . .catcher has been slow because of high in Chicago Stadium last night. He with his 11th homer, tops in the Cinclnpati ...... 9 13 .400 6 6.70xfs rally. Don Goehring and Don right-hander Carlton Willey, right­ Hai'dlng Peteraop to Columbus water, continues td improve: Good disposed of Cuba’s Julio Mederos. NL. Carl Erskine, first of five LA Infieldtprs Groat, Mazoroski Philadelphia .. . 10 16 385 7 . Tube Type Wright both had two bingles for hander Don Kaiser and inflelder (Ohio). catches are being made In. the with a third ro)(nd technical White Sulphur’Spring-; W. Va.. . under par and toual to the world ‘ record In Uial year. ______Los Angelr.a . . 9 -18 .333 8',i Btack ' '135 and Dave Simpson also homer- Mel Roach, whose one-year stalls Lbs Angeles—Optioned pitchers Farmington River and. In the Con­ kn(x;kout to. regi.4ter his 12th May 15 OP) — Ben Hogan sUrts Today's Games 13 ed in a losing cause. as a returned service man has run Roger O a lg and Danny »McDevltt necticut River from the Farming- straight victory and .his 18th in 54 Pro# In Field ! ' ^ ‘ Could Keep Pittsburgh Going Cincinnati at Pittsbuigh, Haddix .Size Black White ton ■ to above Windsof Locks. At hla^lost competiUvt tuneup today FIRST IN MOWERS AND Andy Corbeau with three singles out. ' •- to St. Paul: Also called up from 19 pro starts: Snead, also approaching the age ]ifa | Q | « X r f l r k (1-2) V# Friend (5-1). 6.70x15 T;i:95 16.05 and Mac Segar with ai double and The New York Yankees disposed S t Paul pitcher Stan Williams ahd the Enfield Dam. however, shad For all of his 2<)4 po)]nds, Lis-, bef'or«r making another t’rj' at win­ of 48, has taken hla own touma-: a a csx.iw SEARS ning an unpirecedented five U.8. Los Angeles *t Chicago, Koufax 7.10.X15 15.95 18.95 ROEBUCK AND CO ------t ri pie were staifdouts for Ra in bo w of -right-hander A l—Clcotte to outftelder Bob Wilson,;___ ^Bhlng Is reported aii only fair; ton by cortlpariarm to some of .the ment -three times out of- the 21. OYI Pittsburgh . (NEA) — Last win-4“ It )-fleld, dbtained from the Red (0-0) Vs Drott (i-Oi. < ^ n Golf (toamplonshlpis. There will be 54 other pros besides 0141IC 4 I fJ Il Y y f Mrih 7.60x15 17.95 20.95 which backed Red Maijsen’s splen­ heavyweights around these days ter, a call was put through to Sox, broke in spectacularly. San Francisco al St. Louis. Mc­ FIRST IN SERVICE TOO! did three-nit pitching with 10 base ,. Hogan’s -last sharpener before Hogan arguing for a major share j _____ Cormick ^(2-0) vs L. McDaniel displayed poise, gf)ice, power" and Danny .M'urtaugh, the Pittsburgh They, are making it,, instead. 8.00x15 19.95 22.95 knocks. Ken Lawson got two of confidence- -and ■ a head-rocking toe (^>en June 1' at Tulsa, Okla.. again of the 110.000 in prize money. Los Angeles, May*15 (jp)— For with old-fashioned baseball. ( 2- 21. 6.40x15 1.1.95 16.95 the three hits off Madsen who did I#' the Sam Snead Festival. In a Dut(:h Harrison, a two-Ume winner perhaps the first timg In this co)in-: manage)', at his Chester, Pa., home .Milwaukee at Philadelphia. (Nl left ja)i that cut through Mederos’ “Defensie," Murtaugh says, "we 6.00x16 12.95 not walk a batter "while striking Virginians W ill W ager ^Greenbacks .lower Up. why.- that's Ironical because the in 1955 and last year, and,- Ed try, a major track a-nd field meet anti 'one of tho.se- usual all-optl- —Burdette i3-2i v# Sanford (-2-3). GOODYEAR (Porky) Oliver, the 1956 titlist, are have plenty of that. l3lck Gi'oal at 1.5.95 COMPLETE 10 POINT out eight. - It was this blood-flowing in­ O^n is .to# dhlj ."4#Jor tin* * yin be held_entirely on grass. ir.laln winter baseball ..stories, was short and Bill Mazeroski at'second Tumorrun’s Game* 6.5(JxiG First National 300 612 1-13-10-2. jury that brought, a halt to th# _ 'CaneeF that otherwise has paral- back, ■ ' . The' I'StK annual Coliseum Re­ gotten together. San Francisco at Chicago. The field is the biggest by far in are about the beat around. Mazer­ Pittsburgh at Philadelphia. (N). CUSTOM SAVE MONEY ON SEARS CHECK and fUNE-UP Flnast 135 203 000 Q-5-6-3. scheduled 10-rounder with the Cu* ieled Hogan’s 'that has eluded lays, which attracts' the nation's .Murtqugh talked of improve­ oski is' going to be something.” TUBELESS - Liicaa. Fredrickson ('♦) and Ami-, On Grey Colt in Rich Preakness Siiead. „. ■ ■ " ' the history of the tournament and top track and field talent, will be Milwaukee at Cincinnati, (N). size 'Jllack Whito ban still to his corner as the bell ment and a new chance and aa he Typical of Pirates SUPER CUSHION rauit; Staiger and McDowell.-' two courses ,wili be jammed with run'tomorrow night on what Is now Ix>8 Angeles at St. Louis, (N), 0.40x15 15.95 19.95 sounded for* the third round. Dr. Fourth Tourney of Year golfers during the last two rounds the hopie field of the Los Angeles went on he could have been Fred DESIGN - MOWER TUNE-UP PACKAGE HERE’S WHAT YOU GET: Rainbow 204 012 1-10-12-2. Baltimore, May 15 (Al — WeIl,*also led In the Derby, but, T im a n d Gone Flshln’ and the others Irvlrtg Slott of the Illinois Ath­ Haney or Bobby Bragan. Thoee Groat seems, typical of the Pi­ Tam zoomed home again in the skidded around aplenty, The.72-hole Sr.ead Tournament Saturday, and Sunday. Each hro Dodgers baseball team. rates. He is a player rarely noticed 6.70x15 15.95 19.95 Miirlnes 10»'102 6-4-3-3. sub, the Virginians, have a colt In letic Commission examined the lip running through Sunday is Ho^ two used -the aame words when 6.7pxl5 1095 Engine Speed Checked - Madeson and Whipple; Vpiland the ‘Preakness, and a lot of cit­ flqal sixteenth of a mile to-'grab Charlie Whlltlgham, who trains will have three amateurs a# part­ 'The manager of-the 100,000-seat and toe coihmon conception al­ 7.10x15 17:95 21.95 '.and advised Referee Bernard gon's fourth of the year. His only ners In a separate 36-hdle contest. stadium reports the 'field Is in tip they ran the ^rate# 65, 8.00x15:7.:. 13.95 Cl ank Case Flushed, Refilled His name le Gone Flshln who-z sixteenth. The Vlriglan whipped ter classic. oalendar last year. However., a cold a mature, mechanically correct (/Pi.— Big Ed Walsh, the old Chi­ breaks, bottles, chuck holes, backed staggering Into the ropes his back developed during the can a man run 100 yards over 7.50x14 ...... 12.96 .Claris For Women listed as- a roan, but looks the Christiana Stable’s SUysall, tor Meriden Net men Solid Showing ballplayer who is the Pirates’ ring­ cago White .Sox pitcher, made Exhau.st Cleaned (2-cycle 'The Preakned^ is a mile and under the same barrage the Festival and by the C)()en tjiree grass? wljat may be hi* last public ap­ wouts 18 Months, 25,000 when he walks on* the track. who had. finished third behind to David James of UCLA,' slowest leader. 8.00x14 .. ... 13.95 Now. as the Pirate* surprise eve­ Mower) Jewel’s Reward In ' the Pimlico three-BlxteentlT(i:'‘bne sixteenth' less second. ; , weeks later it was so bad that he You could take a poll of our pearance here last night at a' testi- ij ties. ' Gas Line, P’’ilter Cleaned Results In the first .match of Only one grey won the .Preak­ than the Derby, and or)e of • the Mederos’ record now is 25-19-3, S h u to u t In d ia n s in the nine-man field, boasts a best rybody with their most solid show­ 8.50x14 ... .14.95 the new VVcdne.sday night Twilight ness until the great Native Dan­ Futurity last November. Staysail never even started after hi* fifth time of 9.6 in . the century. Three club and ask them which batter, if monial dinner marking his 77th Mower Test .Rpn fot^ Efficiency big riddles aside from Silky Sul­ He has scored 14 knockouts hot! UUe. ' ing in memory. Miurtaugh is being two were,out and a man on second,- Golf Toui’nament for mepil^rs of cer st)3od Baltimoreans on their Is supposed to start Saturday: ^ have been cldcked at 9.3—Olympic asked the ssime question.s and he birthday. Recapped With . . Old Marylandera cUUm that Ken- livan is whether Lincoln Road didn’t have a chance to show hts Although time did not sliow for they’d like to have tip there tor The old spitballer, ill with can­ the Women’s Division at the Man­ ears and whipped Jamie K by a might not get out the#e fast and punching ability against Liston. ' The other four-tiiu,3 Open wlf.- the two scheduled doubles matches. champ Bobby. Morrow of Abileite can smile and tell you, "We, talked (ALL PARTS EXTRA) tucklMs come to Baltimore after nerii were Willie Anderson at the them. They’d all. take Groat, ” Mur- cer and confined to a wheel chair, 100% Celd Rubber chester Country Clubsg''<‘ as fol­ neck. In their terrific 1953 duel. greet the judges before Tim Tam Meriden High School-swept the Christian College, Ray. Norton of about Ihia last winter." the berby and-, the swltclr to free turn of the century and the great San Jose Stat# and Bill 'Woodhouse, taugh says. “ He seems to be at hts was honored hy more than 200 GUARANTEE lows: Team 5 blanked Team-’?!; The lone grey hPrse to ccy> the and the othwa catc.h up. three singles” matches yesterday , In 1956, the .Pirates were in first best when h# has to overcome baseball personalities and fans as ALL FOR ONLY 3-0; Team 6 edged Team 2. 2-11 black eyed Susans previous to staiii^ rye confuses their bourbon amateur Bobby Jones in the roar­ en route to a 3-0 CCIL tennis vic­ a teammate of Morrow. ® hand^icapping. They point to 1957 Quit In Deep MmP ing ’20’s; Mike Agoetint jof Fresno State p.ace until June,.with Dale Long something. He doesn’t say much, the clima.x of “Ed Wal.sh Day” In 15,000 MILES Team 8 whitewaslied Team 4, 3-0,’ that Was . Belmar, a New Jersey tory over Manchester In the Silver hitting eight home runs in eight „ Jder to ahouider retread when (Calumet’s Iron Liege Won Silky, of ^cbiirse, has to answer . 'Hogan chalked up his to 1948, and Willie White of California have but'does things." ' Fort Lauderdale. as did Team, 3 against Team 7. product. In 1895. Cit'v. Coach Matt Maetozp’s squad, days U) stir all of baseball. But Mayor .lohn Russell , presented looks' andj^veara Uke a new kaC Al^en will serve as chairman It seems as If 11 or 12 will be the Derby for Mrs. Gene Mackey ah awfully" big. question. He won 1980, 1651 and 1963. He made which has lost four times in six run 9.4. Bob Mitchell, a football First Division (liib > of Lexington, Ky; However, Bold to California, ootoing from 40 to halfback from Illinois, Ira Dayis of that was a club whlto never gave him a key to the 'city and he re- , tISI II ll-liM tlre^ with Hazel Bar)>er and Betty Ben­ entered when the sqcreUry’s of­ strong runs tor the record fifth in matches this spring, will attempt the impression of being anything A t one time, any show of ability Ruler, property of .Mrs. Hsta 5500 .to pass the off with the Preakness loot and the Derby, ran (on an eighth of a h# tied for second. Bristol in Bristol. ^ It’s different now. » “Here to Beta Kappas on the roster. Not Alt Prices Plub Tax and RetauRpble Caaing___]_ Varney will handle- p.iblicity. League umpires ivlll he. held to- « two Australians, top the field of stay,’; Murtaugh says. His-players now -lives in nearby Pompano j The league Is comprised ot 16 entry box, and another 5500 to Iron Uege had to settle for sec­ mile, then quit to tjie deep mud. , Aito(>ugh time is running out Meriden, victors In the single* this trip'. They ai'e • regarded -a.s a morrow night nt '7:80 at the Wesk^- competition Included Hugh Krmx the miracle miler Lincoln, defend­ are starting to figure how high Beach. ” , women who make i.p eight, teams. start in the great Maryland gal­ ond money. ' ' , ■ “ ' according ,to his jbekey, Willie Side Rec. Additional nmplres are tor the Icy nerved golfer-,-Hogan ing cllanipion, has- been timed at first division team with a short­ The early Plmllcio betting odds Shoemaker.' . ■ over Modi* Raud-iepp 2-6, 6-4 an they can finish and all seem to, stop, Groat, of All-Star caliber. ’ The high . spot of the dinner ■ OUR BUSINESS IS BUILT ON PUBLIC TRUST j REGULARLY $10.05 lop on Saturday. urgently needed and Interested 1* In his 46th year—he feel* he 3;69, but he haa been beaten three capie when Billy Sulhvan, Walsh’s listed Gone Fiehln' at IS to 1. That The fact, that seven of the 14 “haa several more Opens" left in 6-3, Peter Kassay-Farka* over agree, “The Dodger-, used to scare : 'The breaks are rolling their Plenty of 8ui>port persons afe requested to attend times by Elliott; who boasts a you when you playec’ them. All old catcher, presented Walsh- with I might be a gift for some price Derby horses are here for the Friday’s sesslofi. Or prospecGv# hi'* system. Jack Toomey 6-3, 6-1, and Marc 3:58.7 best. N... yvay. In 's game against the Dodg­ HARTFORD STORE MANCHESTER OTORE Dart League Banquet Tim Tam. the Calumet Farms Levine over SteVe Thomas 6r4, 8 that power, Now they look bad. the baseball used in a- World Kentucky Derby winnep. flgpres seekers. ■ ' <’ Preakness Indicates that a lot of arbiters may contact Nick CatsUdo. Still hdpelul,' he said "some tour­ er* In Los Angeles, Bob Clemente, This spring make.sure your mower is in tiprtjop shape to d,« Ihe rutting jobs In store Prizes for high scores In this We can do better than they can." hitting .400, and Bob Skinner, .360, ries game Oct. 11. 190ft when 911 Pirk St. 91 Center Si. to start as Ufa favorite at 7 to 6 Gone Flshln’: Is owned by the people aren't satisfied with what nament" play is needed to get to -' Walsh shut but the Chicago Cuba, East side of Pope Park Next (B y Muiriclpal BWg.) year's* British AimricafKiPlub Dart Llangollen Farm of Mrs. M. E, happened In LouiavUie.’ Trainers of to4i prmiet frame of mind for the Scholastic Baseball T h e Pirates are not mskli^ It were out. Their - riplacenient* for it. Seard service department will give it a big 10-point tiine-up and check for the Lm ^ b will be awarded at the on-, or ahorter. Tlie main C h a n c a 8WEK BASEBALL GAMES ^ 3-0,-for his second victory In* the | To Zion Si.-rCH 8-6381 , M l 8-18*8; Fanri’a Jewel’B Rewanl la, going Lunn of UpporvlUe, ,Va, Hb won the modi of the runnera said the Open. But he feels the Snead Fes­ BBOWN'MUKHT’ f o m ^ with any spectacular hitting, al­ didn't hit and the Pirates mSde lowest eo»t., Also^-^omplete servicing on all Briggs and Stratton and Blair Mowers. nual banquet Saturday night at 6 . Baseball games' with non-Littl# tival will ^ enough for him thl^ though Ted Kluazewslii hammered three errors in the field. A recruit, World. Seri#* that year. , i to get plenty of support at the the Preakness ■ Prep With ’’speed mud hlhdered their pride and Joy. Mac Segar reports that a light j Cheney Tech 24,'“ Lyni*n Me- Sullivan, now- 83 and a resident o’clock lU the Clubhouse on Maple In reserve," atid "drew out fast’’ The Preakne*s field In treCent l«agu * teams in the 8-12 ag# y#(to ahd from how on he will de­ three tape measure job# for them Ron Blackburn, Avss brought in to Manchester ShiipplDg Parkad# '. parUnutel wtofiowa. ‘So iral Un* brapkat are want*4| by th* East brown su^e jacket was left on the mdfiat 4 of Newburg, Ore., said he took the St. Joe Connelly, John Greene and to Whip Silky SUUtvan th a raca years was tisually around aevan or vote hi* Urns to' practice in hi# Suffleld il, Eo*t Windsor 0 in th* first 26 games. Nor is to#lr rstlev* ahd hs facsd Duke Snidsr , Phone Ml S-lJSl Len Smith , F«re tied .for high coin. Road, who aipjtod Into..a, big H a^brd Qub. Scout*, Pack 231. - Rainbow Club’s bench last night Mt .with the bases loaded snd on# out. baseball- #t toe end of the game at CaltforiiJa’e Golden ‘Oat# Fields eight. Last May nlna *t«ttd to th# native Texas. » Robertson Park and the owner may N#w 'Lpmloh 1, Norwich 0 pitching os overpowering as H alhgla. aacheach with 130, and RpliuidfleadRoland in the Florida D *r ^ “ **(«!!!! Darby, but « 4 y thres-^Bold Ruler, Intoraatsd managers may contact Hogan shot his Jowest nxto4 ot Th* Bucs, dssplt* all tola, sUU and h#d kept It for nearly 62 jSTQBE HOURS!. In April. claim it by conta^ng Sqgar at . St. Tbotua# High 10, l^arUord s*#ms t»h paper -r MurUwgh hod OulUottaahad 88 acore# ovar 76, oiUy rron lisge and F e d ^ Hill— mafis Mrs. Ronald Slmjpson, 106 Whiting. fo il to the Snsod Tournament in only tors* aUrtars until Bob Pwr- mod* on #0^ gam* oM t years. Miin., T u ^ , S k t^ lO aim. to « p p . A bualneaa meeting wtll precede managed a lu half: lf length victory in In tha toarbjr May >, weak-long Rd., Bast Harttord. his horns-at 1ft .Hathaway LAnq. Tiseto $'■ rahui laft th* ti«ek dasp In mud it to Pimlljo’* oW toUtop eouraa. 1888. Hs won tt with 289, 21 Stroks# Wed., Thur*., FH.—-10 a-m. to P pim. the banquet Saturday at 5 o'clock, the final «i•tMee. Uno V-..: ^ .X. Mi c’VTQ • |e. Ml S-014S. may aava by calling now for your TH Riaf ROOMS furnUhed. 116 Bta- tion. Lake privileges. 6|S per ic tUe hath. tts.OOO. R. F. Dimock Manchester—Six room Cape with Perfect fo t summer cottage. 828. atr the Qreefr.______. _ gas ran|e. like new. Inquire 186)ii m U St. \ Oo.,.ReaitOra, MI 9-8455 any time. RANCH BOLTON-^New ranch homea are o I Main St., has been arrest-.. traa eatlmatea. All materiala and nj , . lit Him’wy:’ , month, including stove and refrig­ one- car garage. Hpt air heat, fire­ I charged with violating. * 8:15 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. workmanahip guaranteed Man­ ^ 9-8184. canter St. , ; — — i------place, needs, decorating. Vacant. being built in Bolton Center by R. e rVlLPlHG UHDia MV _)fe---- USED TV-Overhauled Juid to food erator. Call MI 8-7925. Three yeare young, 180x300 Statute pertaining to tha UARDENS PLOWED wlih John chester Roofing and Siding Co., dHnL AND HTLLWIND playing shape. Fof extra room or (I) BOLTON—Custom built ranch ^ price $18,800. D. Valenllney Now la the time to S ROUND DINING fable, 4 n » ROOM FOR RENT. 416 North Mato $16,900. Six rooms; cerarolo tUs diacusa your plana and pick yoiii: \ COPY CLOSING TIME Deere tractor. Call Ml > .Inc., Ml 0-8088. _ _ _ _ _ UPtHlTH A mouthful , cottage, etc, 69.95 and up at Pot« wooded lot. L shaped living end OORUEM^ two card tables, FlorehM'iH FORNirijlUB for '•aale. Call Ml Street. Rammer Homes for Rant 17 bath, mahogany kitchen .Mbtoets, CONTACT dining room. Knotty pine cabinet lot—minimum of an acre. T, J. 1 T ar, oil drum. MI 8-8002; terton’a, ' ’ 34962. fully plastered Two-car garage Crockett, Realtor, MI 3-1577.’ FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. H lixs- TE1JBV1BION Serrloe. COJWECTICUT Valley Oonstini^- kitchen, three bedrooma, tUe bath, 'UoR;- All tn>ea of roofing, aiding. CLEAN PLEASANT room near, SMALL OOrTTAOE at Chatftam, For further information or ap- or on a warrant 'MON. THRU FRL Available at all tlinea. PhUco.tac. BROTHER. CAN YOU SPARE ’ COMBINATION gas and”oil riOve. ALICE CLAMPET, Realtor lory auperviaed aenrlce. Tel. Ml gUttcnk.Md carpentry work. 85 A 610 BILL TILL JUNB7 bath and.shower, Light housekeei Capo Cod. First two weeks of pointment to see call the R F. one or two car baaement garage. POUR ROOM ranch with oversized [ before by Prose- TkAYER STfiOLLER. Vary good Good condition. Call between $-6 ing if desired. ,l?arking. Centrally DImock k Co., Realtors, MI 9-6465 MI 9-4543 one-car gar^e. Located > in the , FlUGcrald and 10:.30 A.M. yeera experlenoe. Ml S-T180. condltti^ Call MI 9-8204. -4. THAT'S RIOHT - July. Pldue phone MI 8-6871, Woodw.orking shop. Train room, John -R. ton i f j . Y ou n e e d p.ni. MI 6-6—oingie, two- ions of It have bMn- on local Street. MI 9-45H: ■Open evenings. M A M RUBBISH CO. Pull tlms MI 9-8806. ' . b -u e atone, washed sand and flli. Boats and Aceai«oriM 46 Samuel Albert, Hartford. CH 7-6881 ‘ "Tem po Organ Studloe, 866 Main ATTRACnVB six room ranch, outdoor Uvlng overlooking a beau­ family, three-family, business ewsstands now for nearly a year. a week>Tree, If you are willing to gt.; ManohSetor. FURNISHED—Four room apart­ WANTED TO LEASE — Building dhriiwasber, ceramic . bath, fire* cleaning, removal service, land­ bp tMUned and have the use of S' Nuasdort Sand and Stone Com­ Any time up-to 8 p.m. tiful backyard with shade trees,1 Lots for Sal* 73 property. Have many cash buyere. The chief said' that Mahoney’e 1055 CHEVROLET two-door, good WANTED-Any type of part UmA ment. Couple only, $20 weekly. suitable for bowling alley.r Must placf, hot watar heat, cellar. 126 One car garage. There ta also scaping, lawns mowed, driveway cfjrC Gail MI 3-5247 for interview pany. Ml 8-2427. See It Day Or Night TR' THE Ktoaman alectrooie Mortgagee arranged. Please call condition. Standard shift. Six Moving—-Trucking- ■ work,’ houra f-T p.m. TR 8-2087. SEBAGO OUTBOARD IS ft-2t ft; lf'y o 4t have no means nf Irant- Phone MI 9-9426 between 4-9 p.m. h’ave ample parking. Write Box toot frontage- naar but. Onlr good sized rscreaUon room wl sealing. patchiM. Metal, card­ ,and hear ” my story.’' - spinet organ today. Ftoett quality AB. Herald. Hi: ' BOLTON—Two targe wooded Iota George L. Graxiadio, Realtor. Ml cylinder. Reduced. Call MI 8-7401. Storage 20. top quality loam, excellent New and used. Call MI 3-4426. porUtton; I’ll send my auto for |14,7M. Carlton W. Hutchins, Re built-in bar, steam heat, oil burnt 9-5878, 109 Renry St. lent on the State’s case board drums. Ml 9-9767. of any home organs. Dubslde tor, kO 6-8182. ' i on Willlema Road. Ceil owner, kQ Z EXPERIENCED aeWltig ' machine for tem dresaing, also clean white you. No obligation. r e n t w it h three bedrooms, cen­ Truly a beautiful home that p St the local dealer but added, 1956 CHEVROLET V8. four door, TV SERVICE—any maka—highest MANCHESTER Moving and TniCk- Doga^Birds—^Peta 41 aand ion children’s- play yards,. PI OUfBOARD motor, 5 h.p. Nearly 'Muate Chntar. 116 West Middle iSDC ROOM rent. Gas heat. AdulU. must see to sppreciste. The Pri t 8-6321. SELLING YOUR home? Fof operators. Apply Knklar Toy Com­ new. 876. 114 Spruce St. Call MI ; A—I^B -F^R -T—’S TUmplka. [ Write Box T, Herald. tral location, two children, 12 and (D )—EAST Hsriford-;-ll2,990 l>4 ■We’ve got a very strong east straight transmission. Real sharp. quality work al lowest price for ing Ob. Ml 8-6563. Owned and op­ pany, 00 Hilliard SL 2- 6238 d a y^ M l 9-5M^ eve^inlia. will'amaze you and only $8,5 “ BOLTON CENTER — Choice lot, prompt, efficient, courteoue serv­ gainst him.” Douglas Motors^ 333 Main SI. inANCHESTER PET Center, 096 8^8119. 43-45 AIXYN BT.. HARTFORD 18. Relerences furnished. Call kfl room ranch. Excellent buy. R. F. expert work. Famous for service erated, by Walter B. P e ^ tt, Jr., Open Mon. thru Fri.'tlll 8 p.m. , 8-0489, BU 9-5802. Ask for Saul. down, 200x800. Beautiful view. Sale ice and appraising without obliga­ PTA Started Drive b o o k k e e p e r for auto agency. Main St Ml 9-4373. Upen Monday TOP S O IL -E ^ Ie n t (tuYlity and Dimock k Co., Resltore, MI tion, call 8. A, Beechler, Realtor; since 1081. Phone MI 9-4887, Pot- agent TO; Burnham’s VjU\ Service. 57 r o o m duplex, inquire 106 t price $4,500. Call owner MI 9-2849. The arrest was- the result of the 1956 PLYMOUTH V6, four door. Write Box B, Herald, stating de­ through Saturday 0-6, Thursday extra clean. Mm old rotted Wcurinf Apparel—-Furs six at 9.8455 any time. Bolton Lake—Just what you ha Ml 8-6969 or Wealey R. Smith. Aa- Push button drive. Like new. terton's. Service to 48 state^,-^ and Friday nighta Ull O. Diamonds—Watch' CHEST OF drawers, night table; ------; Spruce 8t., after 4 p.m. ENGINEER and two children de­ Washington PTA's drive which tails. row manure. Prompt delivery. Hollywood style bed. Blond ma­ sire rental of house. t>r-pwebase- been waiting for, A summer '<;< : ANDOVER^rrBiAool m?ad.^ aoctote.’ kn 94953. Mehiber Multi- Douglas Motors, 833 Main St. Backed by thirty yeariKot satiafled CHESTER FURRIERS remodels MANCHESHER------Beautiful-four LAWN MOWERS aharpened, re­ MANCHESTER Riickage Delivery. NINE MONTHS ^1* Collie, very Jewelry 48 hogany. Call MI 9-8640. t h r e e ROOM furnished apart­ 6f bouse, in or vicinity of Man­ bedroom Dutch Colonial. Excel­ tSge; Good toithing and fo ilin g , ‘ 140,. also two adjoining plote WKT pie Listing Serxdce. paired. Air cool engines repaired, Light truckinr-knd package dellv, WAN'TED--Woman to do weekly customers. l..eonard L. GIgllo, MI furs for 619.99. Fur storage 82. just needs a little pamt. And 1 1955 CHEVROLET V8 four door, good pet with' children. 88. Call Cleaning and glazing $8. kn ment with parking space for two or chester. No brokers. Call kfl 9-1106 lent location. Owner sacrificing. ■ front each, approximately 15 acres work guaranteed. Ideal Grinding ery. Refrige«tors. washers and family ironing in own home. No 3- 7063. . ''x LEONARD W. YOST. Jeweler, re- FRANK IS starting to buy and sell msmber...... this beautif ifti . • • ------in all. High elevation, view. ARE YOU CONSIDERING atralght transmission. Also 1955 PI 2-8185. l-Tia. three working gentlemen. 812 Msin between 8-9 p.m FuU price I18.9M. Two-fainlly 64. Shopihop. 278; Adame St. MI 9-8120, Ml sterve mo>wg speciality. Folding aheete or ahirts. Must call for and. laira, adjusts watches expertly, good used furniture end antiques St., dow'nstairs. or call MI 8-6441 10 minutes from Manchester, ' Choice' altea for two or three SELLING YOUR PROPERTY? Chevrolet 6, four door, straight deliver. Call MI 3-1204. ALUMINUM windowa, canopies, easonabte prices. Open daily. I16.5M. Three bedroom Cape, We will appraise your property 3-8979. chairs fdr rent. Ml 9-0782. at 420 Lake St. Ml 9-6560. Hours GIRL’S GLOrrmNG, spring coat. up to 7 p.m. ELDERLY couple would like four 611,5M. Many more from M.TM real atsal at.82.800 full pri Xa 9-4897. ' FOUR ROOM apartment, centrally with heat, ktl 8-6468. We also buy property for cash. hew home. Call MI 9-7878. stallition. MI 9-9265. glM 12-14. MI 24761. Agency, Realtors, ’MI 8-6980. Bolton Lake—Waterfront, 1951 FORD Victoria, Eordomatlc. washers and dryers. Weatlng- expensive—One toad Instead of Help Wanted — Male 36 THOR AUTOMAGIC ironer. Good located. Heat and hot water sup- ! MANCHESTER— Gardner Street. Member Multiple Uatlng A police raid agalnet newe- houae. Philco-Bendlx, Ma^ag^ two or three—Easier loading and condition. 268, Parker St., < corner ■ ' ' ...... ' plied. Available July 1st. Adults HIGH ELEVATION. tmmaculaU time offered for sale. B large level lot 100x340. High eleva- STANLEY BRAY, Realtor lands had been planned for May A black beauty. Reaaonable. DRIVINO Ifistructor wanted' by COLLECTOR’S SALE — Gune, Gardeii^xrFiinn— Dairy Cape Cod. three large bc( BRAE-BURN REALTY Douglass Motors, 888 Main St. Frigidalre. Member M ASCAf unloading— DiMinctJve, dlmified thoroughbred Toy Collie, Parker and Jensen) or phone MI W m ated-r-To Buy 58 only. Box S. HersId. F»rm« and Land fer Sale 71 three bedroom ranch, ctramle li tion, Shade and apMe treea. atraw- but wfa canceled when towa . Stuart R. Wolcott. Phone -Ml and smart. ’’The Best for Less.” established driving Bchoqli'- Must swords, powder horns and flask, 8-6861. , MI 8-6278 male. Call Ml 9-9094. coins, stamps, old books and hun­ Piixlncta 50 bath, hot water heat, garage,, " berries. 83.000. CaiLkn 8-4997. lUzena. who had ptirchaaed ma*a- 1986 PONTIAC two-door hardtop. 9-6676...A The Austin A. Chambers Co.. 803 be certified. Write .jtlying qualifi­ WANTED TO BUY THREE ROOM spartmeirt, Main FOR DIFFERENT sizes and types ines at Schendel’a requeet, indl- dreds. of other hard to get an­ MeINTOSH APPLES No. 1 else HOUSE SOIX)^'Beautiful prae- of farms and land tracU within 20 trees. Only $12,160. Carlton W. 1- ' Low mileage. Reaaonable. Call Ml East Middle Turnpike, MI 8-8187 cations and experience to Box W, Oaed used resaleable furniture. street. Available June 1. 170 Hutchins, kn 64162. ated their reluctance to doelare LAWN . MOWERS repaired' and Manchester Herald, Articles For. Sale 45 tiques. May 16, 17 and 18; 70 Mill 81.00, .Also cooking opptra *6c tically new furniture from Ranch monthly. MI S-4685. - miles of Hartford. Lawrence F 8-0606. Hartford CH 7-1438- 4 81.. Manchester, MI 3-8717. alM SMall upright and spinet their objections In court. aharpened. 118 Welja St. Ml H bushel bagf Louik Buhee Perm, home. Fireplace eel. Reasonable. Flano, Broker. Ml 6-5910. BOLTON—Four room ranch, Are planea.^ FIVE ROOMS, available July 1st. Schendel eald, at that time, "Tlie 1064 MERCURY Monterey, four 9-4866', ' ' M E C H A N IC 529 Wait Center. 60 6-8116.x 396 Hlllierd St. place, knotty pine living room, en­ i .jnvlctlon of any person am etod door Will aacrtflce. Entering serv­ KNAPP SHOES. Harr; Mahoney, 1 Reasonable. central location. SPECIAL SALE—Thirty foot mo­ Club Gets Priority Painting— Papering 21 FOR PRIVATE FLEET GOOD BATH tub for aalc, 87. MI FRIGIDAIRB 30” electric range, ; W «^n* Used Furniture bile home with accommodations closed porch, large wooded 'lot. for selling obscene literature ia poe- ice. MI 0-7946 evening, 39 Maple St, Tel, Ml L4827,r " NATIVE asparagus is now in sea­ I Adiilta preferred. Box X,'’Heral4r lakefront privileges. Asking GARDEN AffD law roto-mring. PAINTING Arte AND paperhanging. Appiications being accepted for 9-9770...... ------son—26c per bunch, two buncfie* tike new fi28. Kenmore amomefle " E x c h a n g e I or MI 9-7582. and six acrez of land. Located We also have other new and used slble only if publie opinion declarea Call MI 8:8903. permanent position.as heavy duty BARGAINS—Famous Hoover vac­ for 4Sc. Also, native rhubarb — washer Good roridltlon, $100. MI Merrow Road, Tolland, Connecti­ $10,500. small down payment. ranch homes in Manchester and the magazines obscene. Indecent or TWO CHEVROLET walk-in trucks. Good clean workmanahhlp at res THIRTY GALLON Permaglas lined 150ak Street Goodchild Realty Co., Realtors, Excellent condition. Reasonable. aonable .rates 80 years In Man- truck" mechanic. A first class me­ uum . cteanera. Reconditioned three pounds for 29c. Maine -pota­ 9-6547. ■ TWO ROOM unfurnished * apart­ cut. Tel. TR 5-9640. Friday after Bolton. For fast results In selling immer^. Regardleae of hew, many WHIT’S^ LANDSCAPE Service. chanic is required with the ability water heater. Will sacrifice for BU 9-0989. kn 8-7928. On Course Lease magazines are presented aa evi­ Guaranteed. $12.95 up[ Free heme toes-ten pounds for 49c. Local a n y o n e h a v in g an upright ment. All utilities except gas. Cen­ 6 p.m., Saturday after 12 noon, your home call for an appraisal 48-Hillside Ave., Hartfopd. Quality landscaping backed by chesf/iT. Raymond Flske. Ml quirk sale. Call MI 3-5232. . l^ T O iN r " u 8ED*1 SuRNrruR to repair and overhaul trpeks. demonstration. Ml 9-8681 after 8 grown B potatoes —fifty pounds, piano to playable condition they trally located. Rent $60. MI 8-4524. 'Sunday after 10 a.m. (X Vni)—BRICK Caps—Six rooms, now. II yeara experience. dence, there ie no case unless the ktlbwledge and experience. FouH' 9-0287. EXCHANGE 1058 OIESMOBTLE 98 ,_Fotir door, liberal benefit program includ- p.m. 8L49—At the Farmer’s Market. | do not waht please call .Ml 3-6267. $14,900. LJU'ge enclosed porch, at­ purchasers testify that, In their fun power, excellent running con- i datioh and border planting. PAINTING and decorating. Nr Job ing; Health and accident Insurance, 619 East Middle Turnpike. Call' 15 OAK STREET after 6:26 p . m . ______•n,. c o u n w p 'S n S o r opinion, the m at^ al is not fit for •TOP QUALITY loam. Excellent for BABY TENDA, $8. Coleman space Rooms for Sale 72 tached garage. Near Keeney MANCHESTER REALTY dition. Exceptionally clean. T R , and hedge pruning. John Whlt- 'too email or too bljt .For free esti- ■ free life Insurance, company paid heater, llO. Call Ml 8-6796. Ml 9-0474. Business Locations Street School. R. F. Dimock A Co., will get first crack at leasing, for public consumption.” 8-7482. I ham, MI 8-6841. landscaping, greenhouses end; ______i Maple bed. dreSs^r and chest. 840. COMPANY lowed a dlicuaaion of problems mate call Ml 9-9585, . F'odern pension plan, vacation with pay. for Rent 04 (XVl RIGA HEIGHTS. Boltoh- Realtors, MI 9-5455 any time. a public-private goU course, the HInto at Wttaeeaea . Home Decorating Co. Apply lawns. Fill gravel, stone. Call | ASPARAGUS by the pound. Orders IS new lamp sh»d>s, 99c each. Rooms Without Board 5 9 which might be encountered If the The Statute under which yester­ 1952 CHEVROLET, four-door. 1951' HAROLD k SONS — Rubbish re- Magnlflcent new ranch. Six land it noNV occupies, and will be property wqre put on public bid. _ . ------r------Employment Office ' Walt Ml 3-8603. ALTO SAX, completely overhauled, taken for freezing. Fern Gardens, Fan back chair, $25. ' OFFICES IN Andrews Bulidtog,'68 (X XVni)—NEW six room Colonial, TED GOODCHILD day's arrest waa made deei. not Chevrolet two-door. 1952 Mercury moved. ceUars aitd attics cleaned, 179 Fern St. MI 8-7276. ROOM FOR RENT. Inquire .State rooms, two car garag^ See given a chance to resume as a pri­ Director Ray Barnes said a USE K TORO power niower from 850. Tel. MI 3-8001. Sofa, $10. , East Center St. from 840. An- signa on Bolton Center RU. R. $17,900. To be built by Joeeph ■ay what la obscene and what lan't, two-door. 1953 D o^ e two-door. In-1 Call Ml 9-4031. TaUor Shop. 6 Bitsell. .Ml 3-7363. drews Manchester Corporation, Roeetto on Broad Street, near kn $-0000 ______Ml $-4848 vate operation if it later surren­ private ■ lessee could close the "That's why public optolon la most - expensive, yet dependable. Doug price. S. Yencha. Ml 9-8914 after '^<^Park k Oakland Avea. Marlow’s to make your lawn care FIFTY GAIXON garden sprayer, Dining room set, $20. After 6:IC Ml 6-5017. F DImock A Co., Realtors MI- land to Manchesterites. ELECTROLUX owners - Prompt/ 'East Hartford, Conn. easier. Prices begin at 889,95. Flowers— Numery Ntock 50-B I AD S-6454. 9.5485 any tires,______Waddell School. 1>4 baths, built-in SUMktrr STREET — Neat Cape ders land on the west aide of S. important,” Schendel said. He hint­ las Motors, 338 Main St. (ri-ndly eefvtce on your Electrd- 5 p.m. mounted, Briggs and, Stratton CHROME kitchen set. 40" alaetrlo stove and oven. Completely land­ He said. "This could lead to a ed that he was prepared to intro­ Marlow’s, 887 Main St. motor, hose, nozzle, gun included. .ATHttolTVELY 'tomished and o o ^i^tkRGIa L'business or Office with two baths, two fireplaces^and bad situation where people from 1088 DODGE. Ehccellent condition lux (R) cleaner Pick up and de­ NORTH- END Pansy Garden — range. light oak table, four chairs,-, (XVH) -T New Cape with 1100 scaped. Amesite drive. Delivery loads of extras. Brick front. One duce public opinion In the Mahoney' MI 9-6808 after 1 p.m. ch eery rooms. space for renl. Up to 6500 square In 99 days'. R. F Dimock k Co., Tills is the result of a meeting other towns could move tn and for veat/Good second car. Phone livery. Call Electrolux authorised Situ ation s anted— LOAM, dark, rich, atone iree. Top Generous basket, 60c. Frederick buffet. Reasonable. Call after • houackeeptog fa^UUei •'•Uabl^ subnllvlde. Main 8f. Lo- square R. of living area 6 minutes bedroom on main floor, two up. case, and at the same time empha­ ! and eervlce Ml 9-6848 oi JA Courses snd Classes 27 Realtors. MI 9-5455 any time. last night of the Board take the land for their owfc u.'ie." MI after 6. . Femi le 38 quality. Columbia Construction. OFFICE DESK for sale. Elevator Dent, 41 Apel Place. p.m. Ml 8-6272. •lagle, double. Children accepted Center.-Elemy of park from Manchester Green. Youngs­ Real nic* recreation room. T. J. tors' Country Club Lease Commit­ sized that he alOne certainly Cquid 2-0108. Please ask for Augustine town kitchen, living room with Local land for local people," he not be "the censurer." PI 2-62i., WnilmsntiC AC 6-8263 platform for typewriter, Glass top. -lim ited parking Centra . reason g.5229 Or bH 3-7444. (XVI) — BOLTON — Five room Crockett, Rejjdlor, Ml 3-1577. tee. St which It.''-” decided to^sus- 1858 PACKARD Clipper. ExceUent Kamlenskl. WOULD LIKE baby-sitting - aftei: STRAWBERRY plants. Premier, able price- Come see. -Mra. Dor- __5______— ------fireplace vestibule. Large lot. "After the PTA made its objec­ MOTO-MOWER, Toro. Jacobsen Can be seen at the Crockett Agen­ Turkington and Barnes said on­ /Condition. A steal at 8850. Plwne school or evenings. Call after 8 cy, Inc., 244 Main St.. Rosinimn and Fairfax. 12 hundred. : iMy. U fr e b S t . OFFICE SPACE suitable fdr .dec- 815.600. R F Dimock and Co.. T o T ^ B a r o S gar5^.” ”flr«l^c'e'! NEAR B O L f^-812.500. reduced, I P*>d temporarily the plan tions known to the Board, all of REASONABLE rates—Call George r a d io - p.m. MI 9-1447. rptary, reel or riding type power Fern Gardens, 179 Fern St. Ml Realtors, kU 9-5455 any time. like new. Four room Ranch. Ce­ a lease on public bid. ly g^roups with an 60 per cent MI 8-8001. ^ ■ ------In- lawyer, tor, optometrist, . . . reai'ea- Youngstown kitchen. CaJl The R. j Instead, the Committee set May the dealers except Mahoney volun­ for sanding, varnishing and wax­ inowers. Toro Power Handle. JIG SAW, band saw, hack saw, 8-7278. SEPTIC 7ANK^ ROK^ I d a gentleman. Kitchen^ ramic bath, formica counters, membership of Manchesterites tarily re'moved qtfeationable litera­ tale. Inaurance. Will remodel. (X n i)-S A im N A Drivs—Off Kee- F. Dimock Co.. MI 9-524$. or Mrs.; 21 as the date to meet with repre­ 1065 CHRYSLER, Windsor Newport ing floors. Also interior.painting e l e c t r o n ic ^ BABY-SITTING in my licensed Capitol Equipment Co., 88 Main. lathe, other machines. 37 Chestnut AND pririleges. Mparate entrance. fireplace, aluminum combination would be allowed to negotiate or ture from tjiefr stands.” the chief, i hardtop. Two tone, K^ay and red. done. Phone 'TR IJ-1297 between home. Days. Full or part time. MI 3-7958. Ample parking facilities. 105 Main new ,St. New 5>4 room rsnch.i’on Zuckerman, kfl 9-6285. 1 sentatives of the Country Club St. P a r t ^ ^ m 8-4724. St, kn 34653. ' windowa and doors. Basement ga­ bid for the land. said. He^dded, however, that when All power. Including windows. 9:11 a.m. or 4;30-7:80 p.m. TELEVISION Tel. MI 3-7320. large wooded lot. Built bv Haijra rage, fieldstone retainer walls. Board of Govfrno'rs to negotiate on And Martin said the proposed USED LUMBER lor sale—2x3a, PLUGGED SEWERS (XXII)—SIX room Cape. Finished! a new lease proposal as modified the arrest was made yesterday, I^ tew all tires. Private owner. THREE OUTOOARD motors—Ont Read Herald Advs. BEAUTIPUL room. ne\4'l.v fur- FURNISHED one room offiSL^n Goodwin Jr., $16,500 R. f Dimock Well landscaped. 5% down. Ex­ lease should provide for use of there was no such msigazines on "Learn-b.v-dolng” at Connecticut's WOULD CARE, for one or two 2x4a, 2x6s, 2](8a, flooring, sheath­ k Co.. Realtors. MI 9-5455 !nv recreation room, garage, covered , bv Director Eugene Kelley and ap­ CaU MI 9-6857. Martin 40, one 20, also Mercury. Biahsdt tile bath. Private Home for central location. Ideal a r r a y s -, ! patio. Beautiful landscaped yard, 1 cellent financing. Lawrence F. the course b,v a Manchester resi­ display at the Cmter TraVel Household Services Oldest Electronics School I small children, days In my home. ing, windows, doors and plumbing Parker shotgun, binoculars )8xS0)-. Machint CluaMl a gentleman. 8I6 Spruce St. proved last night by hii Commit­ dent if he paid the required green NEED A CAR and hfid your credit ment for a life insurance aalesmails^ t*'"*______. ______choice location...... $17,600...... R. F. Fiano, Broker, MI 9-5910. Agency. The warrant chart*a that 1 MI 9^12. supplies. Open Saturday 6-4 p.m., Power lawn mower, cheap. 14 Septte Taaka. Dry IVeHs.-Swei tee. . fees. 'tuned down? Short on down pay­ Offered . 13A week days 8:30-6 p.m,, or vail 1^ p l e a s a n t rtwm for young I6dy, or manufacturing rop resen ^ j Spacious six roqih home. | Dimock k C.. Realtors, MI 9-5455 Clifford C, Varney, club member the violation occurred on pr about EVENING Electronics Servicing Munro SI. IJnea last a lied-—Cellar Water- Telephone answkrmg . servjce. j enr«rnietion aiumtnum 1 anv time. BOLTUN Large new six room In agreement with Marlin, Kel­ April 22. ment? Had a repoesesslon?- Don’t CAPABLE? middle-aged woman ex­ 9-2392, Chonian’s Housewrecktng. FOR SALE ''pfeeSng'.'Dene;" .... All privllegei of home. Few feet, good^eplid construction, aluminum | any time Ranch. Breezeway, two-car ga­ present at the meeting, told the FURNITURE repairing and refln- ,aass starts JUNE 17th . perienced in home nursing, ample parking. Reasonable. s to r m T ^ a g e , near stoies. bus. 1 . _ ley said the idea of private-public give up! See” Douglas Motors, get Yard located- at Stock Place, off DINING ROOM set, maple beds, fronrlyer^ing Ml 9-SS29. i Crockett Agelicy. 244 Main St., Six finished rooms, rage.. I's baths, two fireplaces, Committee ‘Tm sure your pt^' the lowdowH on the lowest down ishlng; antiques restored, Furnl-^ would like posiUbte.caring for in­ HELD STONE small down payment aasum-.5% j l a i-iv w u operation would be entered into Tuesday and Friday evenings North Main St. table. Ice ;skatei, sleds, overloed/ Manchester. fireplace, screened porch, 10x18. big kitchen, 15x24 living room, possl to mcft will b© adopted bj nej^ationa with Club represen­ and amallest payments an.vw'here. ture Repair Service, Talcott'rille.' valid, convalescent dc-. elderly. springs, etc,,MI 9-7648. , ' . AND ^ mortgage. Cariton W. Hutchins, Vernon Man, 73, MtKINNEY BROS. Recently redecorated. Excellent ameslte drive. Very well built. One the Board of Governors." tatives. Not a small loan or finance com­ 5H 3-7449. ENROLL NOW! Own transportation. ' References. aX)THES LINE poles installed, PLEASANT room near hath for kG 9-5132. ' \ acre lot, $21,900 Lawrence F. "We've been on pins and needles pany plan. Douglas Motors, 383 PI 2-7176.__ old poles removed and reset! Chev­ LARGE, extra heavy pIftiW win­ LOAM Saw tiM * Disposal Co. .on# or two gentlemen. 54 High St. location. Owner Ml 9-9460. Kample Fees w e a v in g of burns, moth holes Houses for Rent 65 (Xni MANCHESTER - New tU Fiano. Broker. MI 9-5910. for months and months," he added. Sample annual lease fees -were Seen Improved; Maui Street. rolet 2-ton platform truck. Good dows. on . space fieater^ jiiiscel- Can Ml 8-0251 after S;80 p.m. ISft-ISt;4Varl a t — ATI S-UOS 427 PARKER ST.—Large six room ; • Would Gain Experience and torn clothing, hosiery rune, NEW ENGLAND TECHNICAL condition. Ml 9-1853. ONPi RObM. private home and room ranch home In'^Rockle^s prepared at an earlier meeting of laneous items. MI 9-0359. SINGLE 5 'j room home. Complete-' Cape. Custom built attached ga­ BOLTON, near Center—Oversized In effect. Kellev's lease offers TRUCK FOR sale—1952 Ford sedan handbags repaired, .ripper re­ INSTITUTE Situations Wanted— Male 39 private entrance. Free parking.' ly furnished. Ideal location. MI section, \V- baths, certihlc tile seven room stone Cape. 1,647 sq. the Committee. They offer further Fell into Lake placement. Urobrellaa repaired, •One or two gentlemen preferred. rage, jaiousied fh breezeway, j the club the right to move the delivery. Ehicellem condition. 9-6945 MT 9-1652. kitchen couniers. Attached KhrMe- ft. living area. Plastered walls, inducement for moving, and arc as men’s shirt colltrs reversed and 86 Union Place. Hartford . 119 Cooper Hill St. MI 9-0595 ameslte drive, fully landscaped patio. Many other desirable fea- 1 holes it has on the lyest aide of S. Fully Quipped. Call MI 9-6965. turea and conveniences, kll 9-2903. big rooms. I’ j baths. Stone fire- follows; John Rorup, 73. of Vqrnon. was replaced. Marknr'a LitUe Mend­ LAWNS MOWED—Careful worker. lot, 821.000. Call R F Dimock Co.; Main St. to the east side and then 1. It would cost $5,800 to ^^ase JAckson g'I406 (opp, RR 'station) Has own equipment, MI 3-6670. ___ -'.p la c e , back terrace with fiberglas said to be improving at Manchea- 1951 FORD convertible, overdrive, ing Shop. WhiMouse Bros. Realtors, kfl 9-6458( any time. (XXI) — MAGNIFICENT ranch | roiof. Oversized two-esr garage. operate aa a private club. At the ^a public-private golf course* on ler Memorial Hespital today after radio, heater. Good top. $325. 46 Show-Offs! $21,600. Spring Street. Beautifully' private workshop. Small nuthuild- same time the lease requires the , g Main St a 75-foot fait yesterday into Tan- Cambridge St. after 6 :30. FI-AT FINISH Holland window CARPENTER wants work, $2 per FOR SALE R*ady For Spring (IH) MANCHESTER. - Two-fam­ hour. 'Write J. Manley Antique FOR RENT w o^ed and landscaped lot. R. F. 1 mg amesite- drive. Well land- club to run on a public-private i j Co.st of a private operation keroosan Lake in that town. shades, made to measure. All PAINTING and ily duplex. Excellent condi­ basis as long as it occupies 'land would be $7.(500. metal 'Venetian blinds at a new Shop, 28’i Charter Oak . Ave., a l k e r s t r e e t tion, large 2 bedroom home, Dimock A Co., MI 9-5245, Joseph .Jeaped, plenty of shade trees. 2’ j Rorup, Vernon third selectman Hartford, Conn. W - $ 1 7 , 9 0 0 Ashford. MI 9-6816. Barbara ' acres. Asking $25,500. I^wrence on both side.s of the street. 3. A lesse’ew ould pay $16,900 in 1945 and 1947, waa foimd at Auto Driving: School 7>A low price. Keys mads while you Business Opportunities 32 URGE 0ARA8E 3rd bedroom possible. Spsr Kelley said last night the plan public-private operation of the wait. Marlow’s. 2.FAMII.Y FLAT cious renovated kilchw. Good Woods. MI 9-7702, Robert Mur­ F, Fiano. Broker. MI 9-5910, 4:40 p.m. yesterday immeroed up LARSON’S driving School—Offers WEU.. ESTABUSHED radio, TV. PECORATING 5853 dock. Ml 84472 or Rpbert Agnew, would give the town first hand | existing golf course, to his chest in the lake, unable to 2-CAR GARAGE investment income Prims loca­ BOLTON - - Almost new, beautiful experience in seeing how a public-] 4 He would be required to pay all types of driver education on FORMICA counters, ceramic wall salea and service. Excellent earn­ IDEAL FOR AUTO tion. R F Dimock A Co., Real MI 84878. pull himsplf dul. toaured dual control cart, stand­ and floor tile.-Let us modernize InfGrier and Exterior . - 1—5-ROOM (VACANT) 8 'j room Ranch, Breezeway and private goif course is accepted , $26,900 if the existing qpurse were He waa repojrtM missing about ing potential desired. Name REPAIRING tors, MI 9-5455 any time. MANCHESTER — Older colonial, ard or automaUc. By Mained and your bathroom and kitchen. For brand franchises. Phone MI LOAM 1/ 2-ROOM (OCCUPIED) oversized garage. De luxe Interior. here and if'^it would be feasible | )<.ept as private. iThis possibility 4 p.m. yesterday by Mr. and Mrs. nertified 'natructor, licensed by free estimates call Ml 9-2655, The 8-4607 for detailsi. Folly Insured (XXIV) FOUR UNIT apartment in four large bedrooms. 1'4 bath, Aluminum storm windows and to keep operating one if the Conn-1 was vlrtuall.y dropped from discus- Earl Megdire with whom he lives. the State ot Oivm. Ml 6-0075. TUe Shop. 243 No. Mkin St. Top Quality, Oulttvated ^ 8 BLOCKR I%OM HIGH KCIIOOI- Rockville, Only one year old Ex­ large shaded lot, two-car garage, doors. Amesite drive, shsde trees, to relocate and lien last night because of the Tliey 'said the elderly mAn.- who Guaranteed TELEPHONE 1 BLOCK FROM SHOPPINO CENTER try Club decides Tobacco Field Loam cellent Income return. Call The R. workshop. Near center of tpwn. brook and small pond. Two acres. become private. : cost). returned from a Florida vacation ng 8< RADIO REPAIRS on any m ake- Help Wanted— Female 35 Warfcmanshi{> F. Dimock Co., Realtore, Ml 9-5245 ' $16,500. For appointment please $17,500. Lawrence F. Fiano, Brok­ Under the proposed lease, the' However. the.ie fees have been two weeks ago, went out’ for a. expeririieed insmictor. Dual con­ all amplifiers snd phonographs Mi 9-4748 CALLiVH 9-4114— NO AGENTS Or Mi Bernle Cantor. TR 54495. call Howard R. Hastings. Realtor. er, MI 9-5910. -----. ■ Club'Mn re’rocatV anytime it wish- fixed by a formula based on opera- walk about H’ a.m, and did not WANTED , — A secretary exper- Ml 9 4 ) 6 5 0 Phene Ml 3-0110 Manchester. MI, 9-1107 any time. trolled car. Modern methods. and changers. Over 47 years total ea before. * April.^ i. ,1, infli1962. ■ tion and taxes and will be subject return. , „ day or evening . appointments. f o u r b e d r o o m ______------—------BOLTON—$15,400 new 5 'i room experience. 9Q, days gusrqntee "" ien'ced In LAW office procedure. Colonial, 1)4 According to the loiyn, the land to change during negotiation be-, A search party that Included 60 ^ 1 MI 6-8875. all work. Potterton’s. ' ------'iMust be excellent in. shorthand baths, knotty pine kitchen, 64 acre MANCHESTER — T w o -fa m ily Ranch. Choice of colora. Built-in is undesirsblc from a development tween the (jomniittce and Club men and Boy Scouts was organized and typing. Two weeks vacation, nn' lot. Manchester Green area. MI duplex, 6-8 rooms, oil heat, cen­ appliances, formica couritera. repreaentative.x by Vernon. Constable Edmund F. MA^fCHESTER Driving Academy insurance, fringe benefits. An ex­ 9-1205. trally located. Priced at $15,800. Ceramic bath, fireplace, baae- etandpoinl. ; "They are nothing more Hian I>vyer. After searching for about is equipped and licensed to pro­ Building—Contracting 14 cellent position for the .right per­ F6r appointinenti please call How- went garage. 2'j acres, l-awrence . The town's nglil to lei'mtnatcJ b#nch marks," saii^ Director Ted 40 minutes, Vernon Fire Chief Lea- vide the very-best in driver edu­ son who wants to work in a pleas; I (XXVI) JUST OFF Porter 8t. ard R. Haatinga. Realtor, Man­ F. Fiano, Broker, MI 9-5910. a lease (here would not go into ]I Cummings tie F'. Kittle and Special Oonatable cation. Standard and automatic. ALTERATIONS to kitchens, bath­ , ant atmosphere. Write P. O. B ox: Beautiful six room Dutch Colonial chester, MI 9-1107 any time. effect until twelve years after Or Carl Frederickaon fotind Rorup in Dial PI 2-7249 any time. • 567, Manchester, stating exper- i for only $21,500. Call R. F Dimock BOLTON. nZar Center —Six room tober 31 of the year in which i ««■ i i . rooms, attics, cellars, porches, or MANCHESTER — Cozy alx room custom built Ranch. .I'a baths, the lake. He waa holding onto the playroom. Pliimblog, carpentry,, ience,' 'qualjficwtlons. nara« , and ; A.Co., Realtors. kU 64245 or Mr. new golf course ^ b v ' M o U U l a t l O l l branch of an overhanging’ tree, un­ MOR’TLOCK'S, Manchester'! lead­ ' Bernle Cantor, TR 5-8495. ■ CajM,. three bedrooms, two baths,, two______fireplaces,^ recrea'tion room in eration. Terminatiofi would be o> ing-dnving school. For complete electrical and masonry. Aluminum . telephone number. Eohnidisy deni iiniahed recreation.room, fire-1 basement withti de luxe bar and able to -^11 himself out, siding. Garages, cottages, out-1 (XXV) EAST HARTFORD Excel­ place,' garage. Owner Ml 9-8450.. i 8-vear notice. Dwyer uiaid Rorup appartotty Information, see Yellow-Page No. kitchenette. Redwoo(i paneling. Unie IJmlt Extended Subject of Talk wa.s walking along the, railroad 18 in phone book, MI fl-7.398, buildings, room additions. Nuside EXTRA CASH! « lent Investment property, $85,000. Oversized two-car garage, with Engineering Company, Inc., 84' CAPE WITH dormers. Six finiahed But If the club did not move by tracks about a quarter of a mile Excellent Investment property. 16' overhead electrically operated The importance of voice raodula-i from his home and felt down HARRISON Driver Training - Oak St. MI 8-1425. Work three hours a Hay— For further Information or " ap- rooms. Storms and screens, Ame-1 door. Alao. separate building, four that date, Kelley aald last night. Leurning to drive in our dual con­ " ' earn $20 - $30 a week— site drive. Deep tgooded lot. Con-,, '•It would lose Its right to relocsle tion was the nies.sagc conyej’cd by sharply inclined bank neair the ALL TYPES of carpentry work iintment to see call R. F. room apartment. Redwood panel­ Jrestle. He landed ifi the water on trolled standard or automatic as an Avon Representative. gImock A Co., Realtors, Ml 9-6245, venlent to achoola, bus. shopping. | ing, basement garage' and work­ and would have to re-negotlale for william; Zimmerman in a'talk be­ done, alterations, dormers, roof­ $14,600, under $2,000 down. MI fore his fellow Toastmasters la.st the opposite side of the tracks from ears is easy and enjoyable. Li­ ing, porches, etc. Call MI 9-BMl.' any time. shop with oflice. Two driveways, *1" censed school authorized .by Oe- 9-8416. The 12-year provision, which evening. He illustrated how even a ^vlicre he livc.s. For information ;pittone 2*4 acres. Well landscaped. Many single word like "hello” can mean Dwyer said Rorup la psutially partmelent of Motor Vehicles. Ml 8 IDWELL Home Improvement Co. 64 DUPLEX, • garage, amesite other features. Asking. $25,600. For was net at t®n years at an earlier JA 2-1758 drive, centraliv located, only MANCHESTER —Three excellent Committee mectinp, was ('hanReq so much to the recipient if the ] blind and has difficulty walking b«. Alterations.. additions, garages. CM buys—rshd all In town In con­ further information, call Lawrence speaker, practices voice modula­ , cause of a shock a year ago. He Roofing and siding experts. Alum­ 815,800. Call early on this one. F. Fiano, B.-oker, MI 9-5910. upon General Manager Richard Carlton W, Hutchins, Realtor, ktl venient locations. 1—A value Martin’s belief that it would take tion. I was unable to tell lus rescuers how, Motorcycles— Bicyriw 11 inum clapboards a specialty. Uif. packed three bedroom Cape In Zimmerman’s talk climaxed a ex.celled workmanahip. Easy budr- 9-6132. NEW FIVE room ranch. Finished three year® to devel4 1«‘4. 20' j . I terlal requiremeEnU: color, chart,. ■•MU S4i^’ size 14*3 35 bust, short! stitch tllustratlonk. homes. 114.990. (Completely fin­ large trees, only $17.>500. Carlton Call MI 3-5962. minate a lease on the now-occupied report that corn borers destroyed Volunteers from several neigh­ ders St the office of the'-archltect, W. Hutchins. MI 9-5132^______^ one row of corn for each 17 planted TO piPfiWB n n u 314 yards of 39-lnch. / i Send 25c in coins, for Oila-pat­ ished) Built-in stov* and oven, Water Department land would be­ boring towns who had spent tong • SEPTIC TANKS Scudlerl and, Mankey. 627 Main tern—add 5c for each pattern for fireplace, ceramic tile bath, full BYRON ROAD Attractive six gin after October 31, 1965, on a in 1957, the total loss amounting ISUlDll lE v Ie Ir Ib" Send Thirty-Five CenU in coins HENRY STREET — Vacant five hours yesterday and the night be­ Cleaned and Installed Street. Manchester, Conn, upon flret-claea mailing. Send to Anne baaementk, amesite drivea com- room Cape. Fireplace; combina­ to 181.000.000 bushels y\‘orth $159.- MHnfi ufdnnn nun L thla pattern—add 6c for each room ranch with beautiful recre­ 3-year notice. The land is regarded fore in aearching Covimtjy W4x>ds (fepOslt of a check made payabla to Cabot, The Manchester Evening pietelietely landscaped. 10% yi'own. tion acreena and atornrs. Timken .000,000. The eb'-n-borer toll for u o m n m i i a n iflu the Town of Bolton, Conn, in the p a ttern tor firot-claas mailing. ation room. Will make an I d ^ as valuable for .development pur­ for Ernest s. Gowdy went to the • SEWERS Herald, 1150 AVE. OF AMEBI- F H A., R. F. Dimock A Q r, Reki- oil burner. Early occupancy. Nice poses, and is part of the Globe Hol­ 1656 waa estimated at 98,000,000 Vernon search scene after the Cov­ Liiin ni4nn oinauiiu amount of $10,00 per tel. This de­ !!i«and to Sue Burnett, The Mai^he^ torsi MI 9-5465 any time?.eS home for a couple or, small famUy. HaeJitoe Cleaned ateP Evening HeiUld. 1150 AUO. OF CAS. NEW YORK 86. N. Y. Print (Compact' yard. T. J. Crockett, condition. Garage. $14,500. Exclu- low tract' piirehaaed in 1956. Mar­ bushels. entry’ search was called off tote in finmnnna anaa posit will be refunded upon return name, .address and pattern num­ alve by Goodchild Really C ^ - of such documents In good condi­ *AMEaiOAS, NB1V YORK 36, Realtor, kn 3 - 1 5 7 7 . ______tin____ said__ _ last night it is likely 81; that • the ittternoon. ■ nnnn naananan ber, - (X) MANCHESTER Green Area — pany, Realtore. MI $-7925, or Ann .the injunction auit seelcingl to bar MEDIOAL TOOLS SHOWN annnn ariana i # INSTALLATION tion within one week' after sub­ Y* Print Name. Address with 5)4 room ranch with attached ga­ Have you a copy; of our IBSS im m a c u l a t e cuetom buUt ranch. f i ^ e t t , BU 949M. ____ _ the town from lelllng or Jessing Heidelberg. Gerinany — ^ A new Advertiaera to the U«$ted n i.iiin rnni4r.Ti:i rararaa sp e c ia l is t p mission - « f . bids. The owner re­ «w n e. Style Number and Size. rage. $16,800.. Sales price includes Dlapenaary Museum at Heidelberg serves the right to rejeqt any aiid "r Send 35 cento , today for your Nepdlewol-k Album? It contolna Overalzed kitchen. plMter walla, any of-the 1000 acres would, not SUtea .spend 10 bUhen deUiMto A onit nm iaa HHaaa dozens of pretty deqifne fa cro­ rug,.dishwasher and dlapoaal. For (IV)-BOLTON-$l6;$W. be hekrd for 10 days in Superior dlaplaye ancient aa well as modern all'bids and to waive any\infor>' -ooey of our faacinating pattern (urthar Informatiqp^ or upqint- fireplace. Large cellar, ^ t o g aold year, aecordlng to the , «iMatoto- uitiJFjni.iMU n n u a chet, knit, embroidery dmd eew; below replarement coat. Very cen­ huilh ranch. Two-ear farage. Call Court In Hartford medical Inatrumento and preacrip- MI6IIM orjurjHM a Towi aid GtMRir'y mality to 'the proposals. t ^hooK ' Baato Fsiahlon.' The new ment to ■ aea call Tha R, F. R. ^ Dimock Co., Realtors, Ml pedia BrifannitoL *1110 work must‘be eompletad. be> Z^pttng and summer ’58 edition it a plus directions for one kniU and tral. Leaa than a year «*ld._ T. J. KeUey** propfoal that the eh»b tisna. Rpnorjc DHLiH Han threa crochet ite'ms. Only 25c a Dimock A Ce„ fUaltors, Ml *4465 any tim*. fare Auiuat 1, 1G58. | 3 a U fh t wiUi apaclal featuree. up to f-048S any tlma. .Crockett, Realtor. kO $-1677. . L'lUIlJ UUUUUUUU'JIll 1 Oraiaagt Oa. Hawhrii'JaaKHd. C h a lm u JOto mtouU etylaa. Don’t mlaa It. copy; I - I r 1 H rmir.Hj umuli / M l f m 4 3 Board of Education ~ ’i ■ m u Li Luuuy yuuLi BeitMi, Connactleut ■T j - a / V\ ^ '■.i ■ X /V,

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rteting their defeeta. "Moat of Uia AiYrage Daily Net Press Rim ; Misa Patricia Eddy, a 1957 grad­ Mias JtMMUi Moaaar, 22 Brsmtn The Weklher uate of Manchester High School, Rd.) and Misa Leonora LaBarbsra, 1,274 Drivers cars rsjacted ' were becauas of Fei- Gm Week ISnded A b o u t Tow n is visiting her parents, Mr. and 19 Folty St.,- modeled dresses in faulty steering '^apparatus," tha May 19. 1958 Foreeaet of D. 8. Weather Mrs. Kenneth S. Eddy, 28A Gar­ a recent fashion show sponsored chief said. Yesterday’s operation BeautiiuL,> by the sot^oiMre class 'of St. Jo- attracted eSra from 15 towns. lit. U . Thomaj P. WiiUh, com- den Dr. She is one of the four Oielik Autos K' 12,705^ Clearing tbie eventing, beemnlng maiKlcr of the Manchester Squad* Simpson-Jpy Dancers, a headlined septi College. fair, root tonight. Low near,46. ron of ClviJ Air Patrol U8AF an­ dance team which has Just com­ Departm ent Head GERANIUMS MMbar 4t the Audit Eugene Snow. 336 Sucunit St., A total of 417' vehiclaa passing Baraan a( Cirnilatlea ftetnrdey fair, mUder, high tai 6#e. nounced the jsromotiona last night pleted a successful lour of PitUr UUough the Safety Lane yesterday of two senior members. W.O* Hen­ burg. Columbus. Montreal and la s member of the NROTC'rifie Manchester~^A City %e C ha rm ^ team at the Univeraity of South swelling thd. 3-day total to 1.274, T o Visit AL Unit ry It. Gauruder of 160 Wetherell Washington, D. C. ^ Police Chief Herman O. Schendel St, has bMH appointed executive Carolina which recently woil the rifle competition among NROTC reported today. The American Legion Auxiliary,' officer of the local unit. W.O. Ray­ Dorian Shalnin, 36 S. I^ ew ood . The ihapdbtion program, I being VOL. LXXVII, NO. 193 (TWENTY PAGES) MANCHESTER, C()NN., FRIDAY, MA1 1958 (Chualfled Advertlalng ea Page 18) PRICE FIVE CENTS mond Peck o f 234 Center St., has Circle, will speak.at the May 20 colleges in southeastern United will have as guests -at Its meet­ conducted by the Chamber of Com­ ing Monday Mrs.. Virginia Snow been made commandant of cadets. meeting ol the Hartford Sodety States. - ' . . merce's automoti\^e division and Both men ore membei^ of the Man­ for Measurement .and Control at the Police Department as part of of Coventry, Department president chester Police Department. the Club' Alden, 135 Wethersfield The Manchester lUIlan Amer­ the National Safety Program, con­ and her staff of officers; also the 591BUY NOW FOB \ Ave.. at 6dW p ,m .j _ ____ ican Society will hold a meeting tinues t o ^ y an'd tomorrow from winners in the American Uegion DECORATION DAT Reds Give George R. Engliah Jr., son of Saturday night at the clubhouse. Ifi a.'m. Id'S p.m. and Saturday; to essay contest; - Patricia -Plattf. Sua Mr. and Mrs. George R. Elngllsh, Louis A. Arcari, aviation elec­ The financial secretary will be on 6 p.m. The lane la sat up at the Boris, Lyit Ann Hogtm, and their Anti-U.S* Riots SS Thtinaa Dr., has been elected trician's mate third class. USN, hand at 7 p.m. to collect mortu­ rear of the Police heidquarters, parents. H ilK m D : secretary of Epsilon Alpha Zeta. son of Mrs. Stephanie Rouillard, ary dues, tite business meeting E. Middle Tpke. Mrs. Ruth HIckox, ways and Aid Pledge honorary buslneea fraternity at 3 Kerry St., attache ' to Fighter will start at 8 p.m. Of yesterday's total. 203 passed means chairman, plans a penny PARK MARKET Hlll>-er, College of the University SquaMron 52, took part in the inspection and received an of- sale at this meeting and urges 817 h ig h l a n d ST. of Hartford. A 1086 graduate of “Strikex,” a, y.S. First Fleet o>rik- TTie VFW Auxiliary will hold a' ctal Motor Vehicle Department members to bring articles. A so­ Basis of Probe To Nasser \ Manchester High SchooU he is a 4ng force exercise held off the coast, card party tomorrow night at 8:30 sticker, 80 ears were rejected and cial time with refreshments will Junior at Hillyer. with his major of Southern Cail'jrnia May 5 to 9. at the post home. 38 of them returned after cor- follow. program in marketing and mer­ Engaged ■' Washington, May 16 jMP)-—6> Home h*d aald he wanted to Cairo^ Eirxp^May 16 Tomorrow from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. . . a ___-*71______1 vk 't-z.*-'__ }HHv*f»learn whether thdsomtheae Hdr*nf>iM agenciea m'iirji were chandising. Ebcplorec Scout Troop 126 will The engagement of Miss Joan The Senate Foreign Relations President Ngggbr ..yefumed a Vacation BiMe.School Workshop Francse'Michaud to Aloyslua John “Ignorant or. knowingly luidertak- home today fropr'^n ISnlay havb a paper collection Saturday. will be held at Bethany Lutheran Committee decided today to ing a gambla" -in view o ' the dan- Anyone who has old papers he O'Donijiell is announced by - her o n X state Visit ln,th^ Soviet Union. Church. • West Hartford, to which parents, Mr. and ' Mrs.. Louis A. Inquire into the background of gem that developed on Nixon's would like to have picked up may teachers of Zion Lutheran Church tour. Hobnnijfhtwith him Premier call Scoutmaster Thiellng. Michaud. 62 Norman St. Latin-American violence to­ WINDOW SHADES aro invited. Both groups will gain Her fiance la the son of Mr. and ward Vice President Nixon The Vice President returned to a Khrushchev’s . pledge of “all new ideas for the annual June Va­ Mrs- Aloysius O'Donnell, Fjurlong, and. also the anti-American triumphant * welcome yesterday nelp you need from us” to i LONG WEARING cation Bible schoola, Pa. fiotinih^ Lebanon. after - An _. 8rcounlry:___tour unite the Arab world. . Miss Mlc.naud attended Manches* South America during he e Soviet government, wants Salan Polish National Alliance. Group The fuX\commlttce,i-headed by wma atoned and spat vipqtyin Peru INTERSTATE CLEANTEX ter High School and will graduata Sen. Theodobe PVanele Green (IV solidsrity, of the Ars'u peOfWe under BeGaulle Top Issue 1988, will hold a meeting Saturday next month from the Teachers Col­ and threatened by nwh* lo Cara- your lesdership.” Khrushchev told ■iSlklS Made to Order at 6 p.m. a t 77 North St, R I), agreed uhuimouely to take ca». Venezuela. lege of Connecticut, New Britain. over the preliminbiv stagea of the the besd of the United Arsb Re­ $ 2 - 2 5 With Tour Rollers Sen. Clark Jr. (D- Claims Rule O'Donnell attended schools In Inquiry on the iQOtion Sen. public. He described Nasser as That Interpret The Oorp Cadets o f the Salvation Pennsylvania and served two years FIRST# ROD V4LUES Pa.), ' a aubcommittee "the outstanding leader of all-the FULL LINE OF CUSTOM Army will nrnet tonight at 6:30 IVayne Mome (D-Ore>,, ' toll>Id^'he Senate the group In Assemibly Debate Wishes Of The Family with the U.S. Marine Corps. After concluaion of t|ua.proltal- Arab peoples.” VENETIAN fLINDS with their leader, Mrs. Peter Stev­ An August weddln^"!#^ planned. lid determine* hlao whether S parin g at A Kremlin banquet enson. The open air service will Is What You Always Get At nary inquiry. Orieen aaul>. ixon engaged improperly in de­ O f A lgeria eommlttee will deride on a last night. Khrttsbchsv made hi*’ JOHN D. BURKE follow at 7:30 and the prayer serv­ The Cosmopolitan Clubwikhoid bates with college students during remarksi pbtntsdly antl-wcsterii _by_ Alxiern. May 16 spokesman for the military-dvUiaB ice at 8 p.m. at the Citadel. its annual May luncheon tomor­ nricU ^toJir taken tha tour.'Hepubliean aubcommittee -; A ly i.,./ M.,v 16 (IP,— The te further etudiaa of Stateb. members brushed that suggestion adding that Arsb unity under Nas­ junta said today Gen. Raoul Salan'has ctHnplete-Axeeiitive E. A. JOHNSON FUNERAL HOME row at 1 p.m. at the home of Mra. ser would guarantee that "coloniz­ French commander in chief in The Zlpeer Club will hold a card C. Elmore Watkins, 56 N. Lake- policy In relation .WTiaUn Amer- Aside. . powers here andPstronuly ^n^ports the return of Gen. (Hiarled TEL. Ml 3-6866 fca." ers will, never return to your sa­ Algeria, Lt. Gen. Raoul Salan. PAINT CO. party Saturday-at 8 p.m. at the wood Circle. The committee In uggested the subcommlt- cred soil again.” de Gaulle to jri>wer in France.’ . 87 CASll' CENTER ST. clubhouse, to ^ I c h friends are In­ and Morae fhtgda a aubcommittee on ulne particularly whether i-SRued an order to all the charge includea Mrs. Robert Rus­ HALE'S SeH Serve Meat Dept Jab at Iraq, Jordan AStBCLANCE SERVICE sell, - chairman, Mra. Donald Grant ZaiUnrAfiaerican affalm. and had of public meetings” ' to armed fpreeR today saying / / By JOSEPH E.N^VNAV 723 Main St., Tel. MI 9-4501 vited. Ladies Night has, been poet- Kop^Md yeiiterday to conduct on S ' He did not, sp ecify wtiat help poned to a later date. and Mrs. Erwin Whitbam. Aon went "and the de­ inquiry Into the violence Nixon en­ Russia might offer, his re­ that hd alone was charged Paris, May 16 (/P)—The French'National Assembly, meet- WE dIVE S&H GREEN STAMPS WITH ALL CASH SALES! bates which he seemed to be eager mark^ were a direct slap a* the with civil and military power, countered In Lima, Peru, and Cara- to engage in - ^ h college students jiur under the lengthening shadow of Gen. Charles de Gaulle, eaa, Venezuela, on hia I.Atin- Amer­ is a'dtairabla tj^»e of actlvitv for western-backed .federation formed in Algeria. The order .specifi­ today voted Premier Pierre Pflimlin e'Rjergency powers to ican good will. tour. by Iraq and Jordan as a counter HALE’S high ranking .ollloiala of ' this cally failed to mention the in­ fight what he called ‘‘a plot against the rtmublic,” ______Widen Scope o f Probe country to indulige iriv*’ in the Arab world t' the itAR. FRESH GBOUND^^ The banquet foHowed signing of surgent Committees of Public The vole was 461-144— possibly a record fnaJority for any __ JHut. the full eontiHlt^ decided But Sen. Bourke B, ' Safet.v that have seized local to bm den the ic q ^ ' oF~@i"etudy er (R-fbwk) aald thit "CpngreM a Joint statement in-Which Nasser, GEN, RAOUL SAIPAN PIF.RRE PFIJStUX^ government since World War II. ' . ^ COFFEE to iitoludc the eventa in Labanon has a tot more to do than go that after more than two weelia of Rus­ control throughout the terri­ The emergency powers act gives the 3-day old gpveroment ' p i n c f u i , where tLS. Informetjon Agency far afield," and added: sian hospitality, agreed to the tory, the means of cracking down on all forms of subviN^ive ac­ l O o Lb. 77c (USIA) Ubrarlee were burned. “It ta not,the province of Cofis. Ooromuniat line- on most interna­ TTie order was broadcast' over tivity. Green aald Gie'atudy would alao gresi' fo conduct p frelgn policy — tional lasues. Ineluding the Red Algiers radio and addressed to all It can dissolve political organizations, arrest and holdj|U8- athbraca "recent Ineidenta elae- that ta the Aeld.df the executive.” drive for ,a summit conference , soldiers, sailors and airmen in the CUDAHY’S »oon. French armed forces in Algeria. pects, make .searches night and day, impose full censorshipNif FAB SUNLIGHT wherc" without ^weifying n-het i Hickenlooppf is one of three theae were. 1 Republican -menfibers of the' 6- . W’eAterii diplomats expressed the I Saiah alone said he would make press and radio, collect arms, an. Aiken (R-Vt) and’ Ho­ Nasser and Khrushehe\ were less ! imposed upon him. This appear- Pflimlin, asking for spcci'id * . _ ¥ 1 4 1 You won’t have a care in the world this Spring than completely aatisfied nith re- ed to be an implied allegiance to Sprri^ Shower OPEN talligence Agency will be called mer E. Capehaii iR-lnd) echoed powers, told the assembly: A l F I T I d T I T O * I C K when you shop at Pinehurst. In the first place, you FAB L b .B 9 C Choice jpwd for taaUmony on the beckground sulta.of their Iv^otiatlons. l the government of Premier Pierre j “ There is a real plot against the; X aX w X A • 'V M. can do all your weekly shopping in no time at all Herel 18 of the Attacks on Nixon. (Gaoflimed on Page Nioeteen) Hllent iHs Loans i Pflimlin in Paris, since the dele- ’ FABULOUS! MmU from ipaztcur- republic and the established order, j-f t z / ” «f C Frosted Food when you visit Pinehurst Grocery. And in the JONIOHT sad Ized cream.______Corp4P^ Beef The Joint communique said noth- ] gation of civil and military power | The government »1H i-eact with. I I f l K t l O W T I O l second place, we have all your favorite brands of Ing about the substAntial Soviet ; to Salan had come from that g o v -! vigor against those who prepared ; 8-^ aaxaaAVA TV AA VAA. v x Mlrock Whip economic and technics- grants! ernment. it." Sale convenient foods that make cooking so simple. FfllOAY NIOHT Special Except 2 Key Points. ! asser had hop4Kl to get In addi- The general's order placed inj While the aMetnbly voted the You’ll find plenty of sparkling fresh produce tod tion to the approxin’atel'y $I75 further doubt the relations be-1 Council o( the Republic, Parlia­ War in Pacific for delicious salads or main dishes. million in loans already promised tween Salan and paratroop Brig. ment's upper house, heard Pfllm- 'nU. 9iN TETLEY Saiid Eg.t’pt and '.«yria. And Kremlin Gen. Jacques Massu, who heads! lin’s speech read by Minister of Hickam AFB, HawAii, May 18 Rib Roast leaders were beli’eved to havd.the insurgent Juhtz that seized' CRISP C O O L Justice^obert Lecourt. The Sena- _ A World War H pilot who House Group Backs pceiuied for closer political ties control in Algiers and sUrted the tors^-wre expected to give their downed 23 enemy plaheA aelecta PICTSWEET TEA thiHj Naaser was willing to eotab- chain of defiance across Algeria, oomirming vote within a matter of an unknown fighting ma n today .Each Dressing llsh. Appebr to Hold Pmver "hours. at the licene of ,-the attack that cucumbers logs, 100 for A notable absentee from today's MEAT PIES The (datement called frfr all na- Massti is nominally Salan'i sub- / brought the . United Statea Intia NEW SPRING Ike’s Pentagon Plan tions with nuclear w-Mpons to stop ; ordinate. He has said he wag assembly sessfon was GauUist that v/ar. " testing them befqr* an agreement i still under Salan'a orders but leader Jacques Soustelle. He had Alr.Fbrrf'* Col. Glenn T. Eagle- CHICKEN n been under discreet surveillance TURKEY Bunch .04 C ia reArhcd “o h -^*4'definite and un- ^**.*..**n7e Jime he and the civUfan-. G ^ . S A C 4 iV t» HA88U AVLLE atonr'a veteran of M combat mla- RARERIPES or Scallionu 5e Another 10c deal from Max­ conditional ig oPall types of military Junta*. appeared Jd have since Intercepted when trying to \ or BEEF well, 'plua an extra 5c off b y . 5av«T5c sibna tn World War H. will maka Waahl _ May 16 i/ri—r Thebmakera then could atop It only by the real power in AlgerlA^ in their I leave for Aijfiera earlier in thp the selection of the Pacifle’a un­ , EASY TOSSiH’ DRESSING. Pinehurst to really give you hands. Some .130 or^^ commit- • , * V i lb. toHt fbr Houaa Armb Servicaa OommittAo passing a .bill ittnqH oa Page Nine) I week. On* of hla closest frlenda known fighting man by placing a this fine coffee at a low price. tdday miluilz Aly-Approved a T h e Preaidept could veto such.A teea of public safrty have sprung-L { said he had had no news o { Sous- start with 1 cup Kraft Mayonnaise and bisnd in ts cub of Save ISC from regular price on ' Q tA B T Hawaiian grariand o f whitie carna--^ 49c Knift Italian Dressing. Then add >4 epp of shredded bompromiae b4U anlze the mesSufe'TnfflTA twi?lhIrdA' Vote In UP an< over UtA ^pta.;; A miKury' j taUe . for two days.- He -Was laat 'v mkn is the red''p6w(fr on most of seen in the assembl.v on Tuesday. tions on one of aix flag-draped Kraft Parmesan Cheese to the smooth mljdurs ■ • and 71c A qubllty. product biUlUQUERfULDYTOEAT Defenaa Daflartmcn Preaident bo|h Houses would be required tq caskets. there's a great new dressing. Tastes Just hsaVehly and it's MAXWEU. HOUSE Eisenhower objected o key override the veto. fted Sputn^-3 tliemX--: ! W'ltli 1.000 armed'special secijr- Sava 10c •I Kraft F o < ^ *1.09 features of IL Thus, in the language of A-i-om- • Salan't'jmrder to the troops said: ; itv troops on guard outside, de'pu- The ceremony take* place at gloriously smooth, because of the way- these Kraft -dress­ Hickam Air Force Base near Hon­ \ . ings blend. ^ Iha bill largely followed mittee announcenient,. t)te' group "1 ha.Vb received the mission to j ties defended or as.salled De N.POLANER'5 SWIFT'S hoWei'.’s recommendatione as td ^reaert-ed "to the Congress its con- Sightei^by U.S. asaurab'temporarily civil and mili­ Gaulle, whose offer to assume full olulu. bombed by the Japanese MCTSWIET At Pinehurst you will find Kraft's tiny nsarshitianows. INSTANT Shank or eomma'lnd, over military forces sMtuHonal reaponsibllfly to provide tate powers. ’ 1 will .employ these power had plunged France deeper Dec. 7. 1941. Miracle Whip, PhOadelphia Cream Cheeae along with KOMER made up oP morc than one service. for ita.Army. Xay-y, Air Force and td maintain order and to pursue j Into Its blackest postwar crisis. The remains chosen will "join Kraft’s Cracker Barrel, Mor.rarelJa, Imparted'Swiss. Party Butt Half MarineX^rps," without Iflup the battle' 'eigainst | TTie bill to place Frahce under a their counterpart from the Eu­ FROZEN PREM It contains tn'o.^.major provisions Observer Units New Yoi-JxMsy 16 lA’) Rep.|foldcd across his che.st, responded- ' " ^ Snac and other fine Kraft Cheese. COFFlE to help establish 'b....clear line of ChairmaiKt^rl Vin.son (D-Ga) the Moslem rebels. short of ' ropean Theater for a (Inal selection DILL nCKLES has reftised iOv.^*cusa what was "Alone knowing the situation.'!- Adam CilSj-ton Powell Jj,^(D X Y ) ‘n « loud voice: "Not guilty," ■* «f)sH '' )f. ough the" at sea on the U.S. Cruiser Can- ORANGE JDIDE While it is a “ repeat,” our meat managed CharliS command from the l^ r« a i d c n I Cambridge, Mass. May . ’ Federal District Judge E^dward I!?"''''®'. 2 ' A r 8 9 c through the secretgxy o f defense going into the'drkf|of the commii- ^jp> — am the only one\|o take the d'e- pleaded innocent tod*y to an in- Committee of Interior 33-6 with j berra. “ Serve hot or coM.’’ tes's bill. But he gab«^ strong in­ The Smithsonian A ^ oonhysical r \Velnfeld scheduled June 16 for McCarthy thinks the special quality and value in Lorttt ta the forces in the field. ' me tax, evasjort .charge and filing motions and for setting a I only Conservatives voting sgainst On May 26 one of the remains Pindhurst Choice Chuck Roasts warrants running It does this by providing an op- dication yesterday bv inserting in Observator>’ (ContlAuM nsi Fage Eight) pledged a fightligainst Tammany it. 1 will be chosen for burial in tha For Jar the Congressional Record, with ' «ral of it* ihoonwatch teams have trial date, and released Powell j 2 49c it- again this week . . . as the best “ buy of the RUMBLE BEE BRAND GRANDMOTHER'S arational Joint-Staff of iw to 466 Hall for re-^ection this fall. The measuie came under Right-{unknown Soldier's tomb at Ariing- members for the jmnt Cmiefs .of high- praise, a letter from Ferdi-! sighted Russia'sxSputnik-3. TammAhy's— Harlem l.eadeis wmiarns harfroid ’th^^roiirrhe'w'as Gemeter>’ as the unknown day.” ' " ...; 'Faacy Solid White Meat FRUIT FLAVORED ' nand Eb^ttadt.X*ho headed pre%1vl Definite sightings were reported Staff and b.v limiUng .rommsnd Williams h ^ t o ld the court he was P op,,,jr fl-hting man of World Wair TI. 3-Lb. Avaroga. ou^reergahlzation commissions. rfc^ni_ sou them United States and L c b n l l O I l Negro CongrMsman certain that Pow ell w ould be avail-j ppgpjjjp Georges Bid.ault declaied The — other will...... be buried at sea powers of the Indiridual service 1 yesterdsy ss the Democratic oi- ablg al all timrt. ■ ,vas lntolerabl^.-tIiat De Gaulle YOU GET ALL THE "GRAVYV4 Eberstadt'a tetter Strongly sup­ 'est Xkvast because of clear « , _ j ganization candidate . on the with full mllltan' honors. Albacore Tudd SYRUP chiefs. ported the position taken in the r-eathejsip'.those areas last night The judge also agreed that Pow- ' should he acculied of being the '’ But the comtnlttac-refused to go | r , O U f n ( F I I g a o t r i f i i supported Pres- The six candidates for the Pa­ PICTSWEET ALL THE SAVINGS! past by key committee, members: ai^ earlyStoday. ' L IA O ident Eisenhower for re-election-Tn ell could travel "an.t’where in .the j enemy of the-repuhlic he restored cific Unknown represent 4,000 un­ as far aa Eiaenhower wished in au- Agreement to a staff increase and ^ United States or its possessions” after World VVar II. 2 'L ^ -5 5 e • thQrizlpg .the secretary of defenaa ''T b t big Ru^ian. satellite also 19.'^6. They,, said the Income tsx identified bodies at the U.S. Qemt- CUT CO RN ALL THE pUAtITYI © possibly other changes Elsetihower/crossed the east and Mid- in the eourtre of his official diit.v. i .Social Republican Raymond Tri- Dog Owners Orange,'Punch, Lemon, Lime. Choiee Cold Cuts to . r e s ig n military' functions case hsd no''h<)aring on the deci­ ter>- at Fort JtfacKinley *16 when you buy Pinehurst lean, bealess, waste afid sinew (Mid are needed for simplified epm- west sections of theS-'nited States j Count over 50 sion. ■ Edward Bennett Williams, d e -; boulet accuse^ the deputies of fol- Philippines and 2,000 bodies Ak^ha FEAS PREMIER TREE RiiPENED among the services. It wrote in and, but opposition to tbs' ad- fense counsel, told Jhc court he ; lowing Ihe'- ^Joniniunists in sup- free- ^ BUGAR HEART provisions. saying the head of any blit .cloudy weather ii^'.those sec- : "Thank 'God.- .1 gdt-rid o( Tam­ National Memorial Om etery here. Bring your Hunt coupons to inlstrative reshuffling! which tions' hindered visual tra cin g ef-1 _ , . , . 1. _ many Hall." PoWeU told newsmen would need 30 davs to develop fac- | prea.sing French liberties. He de- FRENCH FRIES GRAPEFRUIT JELLIED TONGUE ’ ’ one of the separate services—the have been criticized as possibl.v “ ' Beirut.neirui. Lebandn,L,epanon, May.way 16lo lai Aa .- the Tlnited-Sfates ' tual materialmsteilal for motions. idare.d:| dared: ''It's''It’s tharthanks to' him (De Pinehurst for 60c free bag FAN CY c u r chief of staff of the Army or Air S (Continued on Page Four) proaching merger of the forces, stick of dynamite exploded 150 feet-, ^ The Tammany leaders disc,ussed i Gaulle) that .you SPINACH of Hunt’s Breakfast. Dog Force or the chief of naval opera­ Meanwhile, two of this countryX J*'fr-nm X— V-OuiIv-oucL fioiiscnolisc 10 lo snswcrHoswer ine inaiei-inuicc- i. - ,___„ " „______“ - , .------_____,___ — :<■ <___------,, i i „ „ ...... • sitting heie C H U C iC SECTIONS or reductimi of congressional con­ tod defense offlcisls.:-'’ Army Sec/H?"™ American-owned Trans- men) He vowed he wouM seek re-1 Negroes to replace Powell on those benches Food. tions—can object .to such a trans- trol - In Heavy Syra^. WAX BEANS retary Wilber M. Bruckei and Gar­ Ara^an Pipeline Co. taplipe ^ Tsmmsnv opposi-» candidste but did not .settle Con.servstive Deputy (Jacques ; far and in effect refer the questiqw ^jn the House yesterday, two Re- fice tods}’ ss violence erupted in, X>^ l°u a ehoicc. I.sorni opened the attack on De | F.r P.S. These coupons have OOKED SALAMI to Congress for determination. publican member* of the - commit rison Norton, assistant secretarj' 3 49c ROAST of the Navy for air — dlsctissed Beirut for the fifth, consecutive -p. hundred nersons lammed Whether the organ'izaUon could Gaulle by accu.sing the World only been sent to dog own­ Cans Congress could then block the tee told other members of their da.v. I the coiu-troom as s cleric read the'defeat. Powell w a s an open gues-; War II hero of aspiring to dic- fell cuts except the eye of 2 a » 45c 2 39c satellites and missiles in sepsrste Bulletins ers . . , but from the way Change bprdi simple resolution in party hot to. prejudge the legisla­ ,6ecurity forces' tightened con-, 3.counf indictment ■ in political circles. The ngreaS. The ■ law- Elsenhower'* objectives. a half-Ion heavier than the satel­ News Tidbits ly 79c). (59c for 10 lbs.), Pinehurst fresh Golden Carrots (bunch week. lite launched by Russia yesterday. anon's pro-west government'seertl-1 Negroes. . j Pflimlin said the. first emergeo- With only seven dissenting votes 12>jc) and PIctsweet Froaen Peas with your Chuck Norton did not say why the ed to be" pretty well in -check. ; Culled from AP Wires Powell was ousted from the cy steps had been taken to meet the, Tennessee'House of Repre­ COFFEE CAKES Roast. Peas are on sale at 3 boxes.49c. We redeem all coupons on United States has not launched a ■ Sec.iii’itv fori'rii cordoned off the , Democratic party yesterday by an the threat posed b.v t))e takeover sentatives today Impeached' ll - l vote o f' 'Tammany leaders,' of power in Algeria by army of- Chattanooga .Judge RauIsteA nationally advertise prod­ Let the baby sitter fix dinner larger satellite. Bui he said the Moslem area behind the hbuae of Ne w l o w FRIGE smaller ones put up by this conn-j President t'> esmeni Camilleuanuiie Chamoun.i;nam:oijn. wherewmere King Faisal reported asking Ah- Srhooirield. His ease now goes Each 49c NATIVE ASPARAGUS ucts r . . ; ' ■ : New Vista Unfurls try are providing the information ! s" moh tried to form. The mob set Mukhtar Baban. former .depu- (Continiied ob Page Eight) (Continued on Page Four) to the Senate for trial.- The ac­ de.emed necessary at this time. ' "P roadblocks on some streets, but jy prime minister and long time tion means Schoolfleld K euai- 25c Ruiich^2 for 49e Full line of .the new Pills­ • America's large.st satellite to ! tough security forces in jeeys and, colleague of Iraqi strong man pended from ' office until tha bury cake mixes-... . bring date w’elgha Si pounds. * | Inicka moved in quickly, and at -j^^rj gaid. to form new State Sienate completes hU Im­ GOLDEN CORN. 4 con 35c in your coupons and save. Missile Ring on RiMsia , la-ri accounts the area l(ioked Calm. , communist Chinese Major Battle Looms peachment trial.’- Hie vote waa FARM HOUSE For Old Believers Brucker told a Portland, Maine.' The explosion neai;,,ta.pllne a p -; tist sa.vs Russian techniques being' ______.. ___ '„ " 89-7 on the first of S5 charges. DINNERS audience the United States w ill; parently. was not aimed at the. thgt Chinese Sputnik { T I %W J • ^ 1,1* a T¥ 9 . ' T 1 3 ji S9c APPLE PIES CHICKENS... taplihe_office itself, which is sur- ,c„,n.d he taiinched in the near fu -, ■ SM 111 6 p ll*St I SH.VKEUP IN CARACAS 'Delicious.•Whelesom? * S o ^ . Loa Aogelea, M ay.*16 ( ^ —A'; European migration, the United (Continued on Page Nine) ibimded by guard*. ture” but gave no indication that Caracas, Venezuela. May 18 as you like them», , J ahiny .piece of glass, framed lijtq a Nations and the World Cmincil of The Lebane.se capital passed its:» Chinese launcWng la^lmmirient. 1 ■ (/Pi — The gevernment Junto Special At 49c Pmehurst chickens are farm fresh'. .: , White Rock Wg box, 'suddenly cam*' alive; 'Flg¥ Churches. 'The rest are at Hoftg quietest night of the week. ), Roaming the Meillterranean is j shook up this capital’s adminis« % Beef • ChicKen-'"" tration today as a result of tha Try Farm House Pumpkin. variety. .- .Pinehurst chicken breasts and legs are select­ ures appeared on It, and *oun& Kong. ■ 7716 ,06501*1 count of ■ person* a powerful U.S. naval amphibious ed large sizes to give you more servings of meat. eame fort.h. Those who arrived here by plane killed in yesterday's demonstra- task force carrying battle- For Trade Bill Extender ! atoning of U. S. Vice Preeldenk Pecan. F m cb .CTiocolate, Cher­ Killer Suspect Nixon • 'Tnesday. <>oli Miguel r ry and other fine pies. New Items STurkey • Haddock Each 4 9 c Eighty^two refugees stopped from the Orient yesterday had -{fions was fivP)— in the fighting that has s-wirled gubernatorial hopeful, declares in the reciprocal trade law has foes of the program labeled it a who had been preaident of Ui* WE HAVE ANOTHER • LOAF FillilmiY old Russian sect—had taken their More wonders are awaiting Billy Glenn Newhouse. wanted for Venezuelan Development Corpl Clothes Pin Bags . . . , ,39c f U l i b u T first look at television. EarHadeat t For TOMATOES Pkg. of 4 29c the children to examine their fire stabbed and another, his 17-year- y., pier after trusaing night the measure goes to the House for House high tariff forces, with their poata. Keebler's Wonderful New, ClMMdta Fii4|« fiumi Fu«|t __ China to what they, hope ’will be engine.*, A newspaper Is srrsng- old former- girl friend, aald’ ahe consideration. Then it must clear heavy support from both Demo­ AT THE LOW - their permanent home in Brasil. wa.s ra-ned. ‘ watchman and- spending 30 min­ 3-Lb. SPECIAL RO ASTIN G C H IC K EN S Jan Hagel eoe«>'Ola* A / c . ipg.to take them to pisneyland. Overhead at 8 p.m . utes cracking safe with crow­ the Senate, ■ ; ■ crats and Republicans^ Joined to­ AGAINST CMScCONTRACT , -Dtai.aaot w POTATOES "^a£ ‘ 10 Lh. 55c They went from Russia to (Thina There are 1.5 men. 18 women. 14 Tile 2l-year-old Newhouse, who ______With Democratic leaden crack­ day in backing a aubsliUile which Hartford, May 16: (F>—Dlree* SPECIAL PRICE. FARM FRESH FRICASSEE FOWL. Cookies ...... - lb. bag -490 Aataia teenagers and .35 ‘ chitdien in the b a r... Soviet scientist writes. In •H ai. aal «t . toi the 1920s to escape perseoition Pravda that Sputnik-3, which ling -the wjjip. the’ House Wa.vs in effect would atrip Elsenhower I to n of tbe Hartford County Remember Swanson's are the CELERY STUFFTNO for their religious beliefs. They ploneeiing, .group. ?u*sed* tSakr.“Martm*enr‘“‘ i ^'lE l and Means Committee late yester- of his tariff lowering authorit.v and | Medical ~ Absn. have urged it* Sale On Scott LETTUCE - Head 25c ’ ’;We left Russia jn the .1920s bf- He la accuaed hf the gunshot-! weighs I 'j tons, is big enough to 1,000 member* to vote againat ' original high quality TV Din- left Cl\ina to 'escape their Com- carry a inan with 'equipment and I da.v Completed action on an ad­ Vest trade powers in Congress it­ nero. Many have imitated them This week . . : again at a very low price .. . - oveW Tissue ...... 4 for 49c munist overlords. rause of punishment for our slaying o f his uncle. James i Operation Moonl^atch. or ministration - approved ' compro- self. ‘ ‘ 1 the- controversial medical insur* night shipment from Maine of Chicken (1-lb.' average) P iU ibuy religious traditions,” an elder -ex- .Huskey, SS.'of nearb.v Desloge. thel*^^^**{T tracking, at New Havin supplies but the time has not .vet ante, contract offered by tha . . . but have failed to come PiUibuT PiUibuF Beedleaa For In Brazil they hope to settle come to sand a mhn into space. .! mise ttiat would give Eisenhower The strategy of reclpi-tH-al trade | Up to Swanson quality. and larger lU lb. Fresh Live Lobsters .. . . Friday only. Usually 2 for 27e Grapefruit 3 39c plained, through a tian.slatnr. "In robbery, kidnaping and atahbing ! virtually all o i hts'basic requests foes was to try to blcK-k the House i Connecticut Medical Service. The C.ome in and get them anytime after 9 X.M. APPLESAUCE* down as farmers—which they have ■China endM anchuria , we or-' of a filling station operator and the expects Sputnik-3 will he vi»*- Moscow radio asserts demon FVDDIN6 CHERRY been since the aeot’s hlatoiy be­ froin conaideiing the compromise directors aeked the phyeician* Try the New, Family Scott' ganized ihlo jm all villages. . kidnaping of Linda Retd Rawlins ble from "all " over Connectlcur to disapprove the CMS contract CAKE MIX Florida ‘ doz. 5 9 c gan in Russia 358 years ago. al)put 8 tonight-if the weather Vlc^ry fo r ^ bill ihrough adoption of procedure FRESH LIVE MAINE > CAKE NIX ANCELMIX ORANGES "We had freedom of movement and Archie .Moore Jr., 25, making the protectionist, substi­ in a referendum bring farrled on Napkins ....21{r.nkg8. 27c "These are a 100^ per cent pure and lived on ..small farms. Now it The body of 'Huake.v, shot four clears. Mils Drotfait against U.S. inter-1 repealed- CtMcaiala venlion in Lalln-American' affair* ■ *7 U.S. - restrictions on world tute the ordei- of business. by the service.' SWAH s ON'S 6 • • ' tK ai. aat «t people." said a translator, assigned ia different. We have been forced times through the bead, waa’found'- ... Ha- said "quite strong r6«lio" slg^ LOBSTERS u. i69c Large Size Each Iheih by the Federation of Russian '..Two tiigs' fall In refloat the trade woiifd play into Oommunist The administration won the last 33c Cantaloupes 49c tb give ail our farm production to after authorities received word nals were received here rt'ant about zoo UON KILLS GIRL TV PINNERS Charitable Organizations. "They 8:30 to ,9 Thursday night from American passenger freighter hands. ■ foreign trade battle in the House The only secret to the wonderful flavor Pine- the government. We have been Newhouse had hioasted of killing by a single vote when the act came tVsshlagton, May I f (Fl—A are a country people. They*»don't treated moro like prisoners than, him Tuesday night. Sputnlk-3,” Preaident Haves stuck on torsi I -^* apiyoved^by the committee^ TURKEY ' hurst 3 in ] blend of Veal, Pork and Beef it-quality \ drink on smoke, don’t use coffee or But so far. he added,- not enough' reef in Parac'ci laland, 400 miles bill mciodes a .Vyear continuation up for extension in 1955. ■ lion puUed a little girl Into a c*ffo ■free men.” Mra: Rawlins apd Moore aald Increased Import competllibn at the Waahlngtpn Zoo today CHICKEN meat ground fresh in just the same blend every tea, and the men don't shave. . A freighter will carry the 0(d thej) were forced' tb accompan.y data has been compiled to^forsoast southeast of Hong Kong. .James of the trade program beyond Jims R. Hoffs, preaident of the Intern 30,, with authority to lower U.S. and the business recession since and mauled lier tb -deatli. Tha BEEF each time. No guessing . . our meat men make this <; "They rise at dawn and go to Believers. to Brazil. 4A 6.000-acre Newhouse in the car of his slain the satellite’s orbit accuriitbly, preaident child waa SVi-yean-old Julia Aaa FNEE PARKING,.. ' bed at sunset.” , ^ . tract of fields and forest land has uncle from Flaf River tb Memphis. (TTie Naval Resqqrch Laboratory>uorj national Brothtrhood of Team- tarlffs. up to 25 per cent’ more in then are credited with atrengthen- 3 in 1 blend just the same every time . . .< try ■tera. loses Npw York bid, for dta- negotiations of International trade ing proteejibnist ranks. Vofft ef CUUwacW. BrlMah CoL nroccr The 82 White Russians are the been purchased for them by the Tenn., a diatahoa of appfoxlmata- at Arlington. Va., reports that the miAU, -who waa -fher* vMttaff it for your next meat loaf . . . lb. 89c. TM J W .IU L C CORR first-of 493 Old Believers bring National Cquilcll-of Churches of ly 300 miles. Thqy drove .on (o Bed aatellitg will travel from mitaiil o f rt;iret^p conspiracy In- agreements. Aa a major eonceaalon te trade With it. however, went a,prece- her graadpareata, iMr. a id Mra. Again this week we wUI have <^uck Beef PatUee and ' movad from China to Brasil by the <3hri*t 'l» the nation's aouthern in­ ^rtm eat' agirinst.. )iim and twp | 'N o limit . . : buy a ease Jf W : dcnt-aelting provlaioh for conffr*$- CCMMlBiied *n Fag* FIt*) Harry 'Jactuaa. i 12 If you wish fo fill'y o u r lean Chuck ground at 69c lb., and plenty of our own m ^ e r~ m a n c h i s t e r C o n n * REAR OF 0 | IR STORE iBtarfbvernmenUl committee for terior. ' (CeatlwNfi M i'mg* HtaM) * (CoatlBNed aa Faff* Mlaa) otbar man. ” i -X. frssasr. - of Hot Siusage for Spaghetti side dishes . . . large h oh jf-' etyle Sausage and tendercure Corned Beef. CQRNJER M A IN ORd O A K 5TRE|ETS