•/ ■< \' 'V •^x V-- ■' THURSPAY, MAY 24, 196S .0: .X PAGE TTS^NTY-EIQHT jMatttlfpate^ lEowthtg !|grali> X Manchester RetaU^^ Ophi[Monday, Closed Me Day

John C. Kogcn, IIU E. Middlt Altxandtr p..K«*w''formtrly of Bgt.'ftev'i G *y, ton of Mr. and Tpkt., it in Botton Uilt wtek ftrv- thla town and now of Bloomfltld, I Mrt. B « rt\i» y , 138 P arker St., te A rente Dally Net Preae Run About Town In'g at one of fhree Connecticut- ni( hat been appointed abraaly.e >ep- route hop^i^from Korea, where P e r th e U'eek Ended -'T delecatei from the Prince Hall gineer at the SulHvan Tool A Sup-1 with the let May ig. lese The WeatherS r A non w ill bom a t ?Vnn* Grand Lodga to tho Confarencr of j ply, _Inr. In ..Hartford. *^K e a n , u u ■« Forecnat ot D. S. W eather BarMHI «UB HoapiUTtm Mav 21 tcKWr-will; Orand Maaien of Prince Hall wa.a active in local apprta.ha^ng . Marine /Air Wliig. waa re- ■ . • X..^ Mrt Gerard A Martin, W Eld- Maeona of America, Tlie other arrved at vice president of the Tw)-i ccntl>i/promoted to his present 12,080 Fudr. tint go coltl t4Nilfhtp Ddge St. Connecticut delegates'are Dr. .1. ' light I^eague and was a roach. In ' rank. Gay expects to arrive home fraat In aeeper vnllryn. I>ow near Elmer Dixon of Hartford, and ■ the Jlitemledlate Ivcsgtie. ■ ahoiit May 28. While in KoTea he Mnaber ef the Andlt Burenu of ClrcnUUon 40. Nntarday wartiier, rinndy In Goldsmith. 53 i GWJ5C_ rge ^' — ! .>f"* Mrt. Norrla W counsel of the city of New Haven M(ttu:,he»ter-“—A City of Viltlhge Charm nftenionn. High In low 70a. . B trtcklano St., w as In RTCkford, Miss Jean Waddell aAd Miss Joan ! X 111 . laat' ItMkend Ndaititig 'her ' X' Skelley of thf local telephone of­ The Little Flower of Jesus 5^lh- Miss Susan PIneo. daiighier of da'urhtar. tlAj^ who la a freshman fice were among IfM) correspondents ^FOODS VOL. LXXV, NO. 201 (TWENTY-FOUR/PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) at' Rockford ge. She wa.s a ers Orcle will pieet tomorrow of "Tlie Telephone Bulletlny” the Mr. and Mrs. Clayton E. Pineo. i MANCHESTER, CONN.. FRIDAY, MAY 25. 19.56 (CUuiltted AdVqrttataa m Pnaa 88) 1 1 luncheon fpr) night at 8 o’clock at the, home of SmiUietn.New f England Telephone Conedrd Rd.. wdll be graduated PRICE FIVE CENTR atudenta’ m others» a',hd attended the . Mrs. Donald Duffy. * Oval I^ne:^ Co.( monthly msgaalne .-for em ­ from Westbrook Junior College. r^ ib of yrhlch The ro-iiostess will be’Mrs. Roger ployes. r who St tended- a Statewide Ppiilaiid.' Maine, at Commence­ concert of the glee' 31 Believed Ucard \ h er dautsbter Is a meniher, Beaulieu. meeting Irv New Haven' Ii^at week. ment exerciaea on June .3. • Far daligfaut aalinf ai on •renamy In Plane Wreckajje , litica. buy iampting ShurRna Faad». Yaor^.. y4mn»\f will lava *ha many quality produm ^ ' Guatemala, 'M ay 2.s'(’>p) packad undar tha ShurUna iobal- 'd i -Thirty-one persona were be- alia aniay iKa big prica tevmgi! . lleved dead today in the crash X Sjpetials For The W K -'^w e. of a Guatemalan airliner. . Wreckage of an Avlateca- IX Comany plane was sighted First Picnic 0£ on a peak of the Sierra de I^aii London, May 25 —Pre Minas range at an altitude of Shop Pinehurst When It Is mier Nikbiai Bulgairin has in­ 8.500 feet. There- were no Take Your Choice... XX- vited British Atr Minister ' signs of life and search heli­ The Season-* Niiiel Birch a|id a group of copters reported that pai-t of - Before the ^ y a of <’Ut up rhlcken part*, who ever Most Conyenient For You senior RAF officers to attend the wreckage had burned. The X heard of vMcUM\1^ \pXh 3 legs or 2 breaata. Two tqga peak is so Jagged that heli­ Memorial Day*- went wiUrevery phicken . . . end when they were gone Soviet Aytation Day cere­ copters were unable to land or . . : yon took wdiat wae left. That's sYl been rhanged WE ARE OPEN / m onies'^ Moscow June '24, IB drop parachutists. . wilhXriodernXierrhandir.ing o( the Ait Ministry announced The plane left Puerto'Bar­ At Home or Away! rios ye.4terday morning for La \ piN e h u r s t w h it e r o c k f r e s h TONIGHT TILL 9:00 “W'e have Ih^ invita- Tinta biit was unable to’ land CHICKEN PARTS under consideration.” a there becau.ae of bad w eath er IPlants, Biooibs Hurt X OPEN FRIDAY Spokesman for the ministry and tried to make Guatemala / Again thla week, they heiid the heal nheal value list said. It canie through the So­ city. Ground patrols are not, with Pinehiirat farm freaH .selected NIGHT TILL 9:(HI expected lo reach the wreck-' leots viet Embassy. ^ age until Saturday or Sunday.. lb. 79c DAILYxS A.M. Pef the Witekmid or Coming Holiday: CHICKEN BREASTS Was^ngtbn, May 25 (/P)— ( All white meat l. ’ \ Official Washington' '’ocked' Army Pushing Ry THE ASSOCIATE PREffft .SFlJCCTfcD DAflK MKAT X -. Cutting Bee... an eye on the postman today A record May fro.at hit New England fH-chardists and fi_ CHICKEN LEGS \h. 69c to see if he would bring an in- jrs with a multi-million dollar lo.vs today and the extent lO n e le s s Ham >^S9‘ Nothing like a cuttjhg teat lr«t acquaint you - /-Xitation' to the Joint Chiefstof For Buildup of damage probably won’t be clearly established for a few days. m with the quality of the brands you sell. '' Staff to visit Moscow.' ' In Conijecticut, the worst spring vegetable drop destruction To bake, broM nr fry, any alae piece franA t to 12 Iba, Monday night, at oiir A, G. waiehouse, 75 In what appeared on the aiirface -\ members* compared Shurflne Peas. Its Air Power in memdry hit at dawn today as the latest killihir frost of anv .1.1 JMEAT . to be n hint for luch an invitation, Grapefruit Sections. Peaches and Toi^tocs the WTilte House and the Pentagon year brought record low temperatures ranging Trom the X’ KRAFT / ' aelerled and Rerommende/I-For Quality and Eronomy has body-bulling Protolnj with aimllar items fi-oin .two rhain.s F“d One said yesterday none had been re­ W ashington, May 25 (.PI —The thirties down to 18 degrees at Norfolk. Tetley \ nationally adv. brand. / ceived but if one was forthcoming Army is pressing— this time j The Weather Bureau promi.sed relief beginning todayv ORANGEADE YEARUNG We feil secure'in knowing thdt Shurflne without t(M> many reatrictiona, the thfaugh channels ■ for More Air ] As daylight revealed a world sparkling with frost crystal*. brand will do credit to our repi^t-atiop as mer­ • nation's top military men probably Po\Ver of its own. . \nn-rarbnnalrd would accept. J weary farmers who had worked all night with smudges, Too Speciat chants. ... Aleksandr I. Zinchuk, press It,says it needs new planes to, .X. ' , Introdui^ory Offer It) With tni.aled biands, ynrT know from week T h at left the next moVe up to tracl4 nqissiles on which It la | baske^ and irrigation .systems .say that their work was not 100 Count Tea Baga officer of the Russian Embas­ enough. In Hartford-County thousands of tomato plants were X 40-Or..' C'an LEG of LAMB to week, fiom year to^ear. that the sante the Russians, who had suggested sy in Washington, discloses working and others to transport 15c off i«g. price. Only 9 3 g flavor and nutrition a ^ value w-ill always he they would' welcome two or three that Rus.sla ha-s Invited Gen. troops \ and cargo. The Army! destroyed. - v • *.----- : I.AROF. s i / e ; r f y w h o i .e o r h a l f arguments, set forth Iri the form Lb. Orange Pekoe - 2 F o p there. Air Force officers to Aviation Day Nathan Twining. Air Force i Damage war moatly in deep vql- ceremonies in Moscow on June 24. Chief of S.taff. and other top of a “/net sheet,” aafd nothing; l«ya, no ■efloua'vrepofta received 10c off reg. price. Onl.r 6 5 c AI.HO FROM T in s FRESH LEAN YEAR1..ING LAMU * In oiir frozen food case, you will find small 8 lb. of deatructinn to-fruit orchards, lo­ Beltaville Tiii keya. larger 10 to 12 lb. Eviscerated Till’- There was' So. officiat'qvord, how- United States air officers to about anWher frequent Arm.v de-; Farmers Study attend the^ Soviet air celebra­ mand- -fon control of airborne dp- , cated on hills. kevs and the nationallv famous IDI.E WILD FARM’S SHURFINE erations and ylose air support for ■ With summer less than a montlr Centef Cut Shoulder Lamb 43; ROCK CORNISH GAME HENS .... (C'«nHnued of Page Eleven) tion in Moscow on June 24th. HAmURBER aad front line, troops. away, Icicles two inches lonlt Frost Damage MAKEK A MCE ROAST AT MODERATE fOftT At our aervice meat counlei- you will find Farm Shurfing. PEANUT Unlike sorhe other proposed pol­ formed on tomato leaves within, _ ^ Fresh Fowl fcir Fricassee and Roastei-a from Miller of icy papers leaked to reporters re­ HOT DOB ROUS Also Center Cut Shoulder Lamb Chops .... lb. 49c Coventrv' arid plenty of fresh fryei’p and hrollera . . . . 1'2 Oz. .lar Creani orn Senate fo r 135^000 Units cently In a rer^ewal of interservlce.| In Manchester eaCKAOE OF s Bab.v B oef liv e r w ill be 40c II), a n d Mi.a.ai.a.aippi BITTER feuding, the fact sheet was sent | turning on thelr.irHgstioh systems! A Popular Dinner or Picnic Dish: .alicetl Bacon also 40c-lb. 3 cam 53c J \ . through pfriciai channels to the i | -#T.‘ at 3 a,m. . ■ .1 . ------K|«IITWEIOHT -For really freah ground meat, tr.v It from our-servica 29c Army Chief of l^laff and distrlb-, Relatively mild, resdings_____ISl of 89 ..•’’•rmers and growers' around LARGE GRADE A Lb meat counter . , , it can't tie fresher . . . it's ground at uted by the Defihise Department. degree. In Hartford on lite Court Mancheiter today were aurveylRr frequent Intervals from government ln.apected meat. Big Public Housing Bill Secret Staff Paper House lawn and SJ at the Weather the extent td which the New Knf- FRESH LOCAL Sinoked Shoulders 39e The New York Herald Tribune, i Bureau In Windsor Locks were land-wide cold snap damaged early TO BAKE OR BOIL FOB DELICIOt'S EATINT. 55c Chuck, lean, with a flavor all iti own, in a W ashington dispatch today! made. " vegetable, berry and fruit cropa. EGGS by Rowland Evans ,.lr., reported j ®')t S weird re'tiort for thla aea- .loaeph Peru^^ocal orchardiet, \50c lb., .2 lb*...... 99e Shurflne Heads for House Action "a hitherto secret ataff paper, ■on raffle as followit from Edward said he would biOidable. to deter­ S^IURFINE C, Childs, Norfolk roo^ratbr for mine the lois for a few dayi, but .. . . , Ih. 89c Sliced wVItten for a Hoover Commission ! Wonder Bread — Re.vmond, l)oz. A Holiday Treat: CHOPPED SIRLOIN P.\TTIKS .... task force was disclosed. . to raise tha Weather Bureau: 18 degrees In noted that apple and peach trees Harvest. REGI.'OAR 39c FRKSH HAMBURG .3 lbs. II 00 Beets^ i^Dxna GRAPE Washington, May * 25 A.public housing program into the. the most serious questions about; Norfolk valley at 1,200 feet eleva­ seemed to be affected by tha HALE’S GOOtNIAMBURG 3 $1.00 Senate-passed bi|l to authorize ^ bilt^" P’®*-'* i operation of the Joint Chiefs tion, 37 degrees at the Chii^ freeze. ' \ Get your steaks for outdoor charcoal broiling li*re JELLY \ Committee’s plan for 135.000 a of staff." home on a hill at i,«oo feet It . Charlie will cut them Just the thickness .vou wstit I cans 45c 135,000 new public housing units a .^Ode Tbk'ottvllle grower, Frank- HEINZ HOT DOG year to a total bf about 500,OOO. The paper was submittet) late In waa Norfolk's coldest this late In lirtvO. Welles, awoke to find an HALE’S LEANER BEEF GROUND 3 S1JI0 . . . TenderCure corned beef . . . Genuine spring lamb 2 GLASSES year headed today toward the •the year In 24 years Jot record­ HAMIURGER or The higher figure was retained, Jun4, 19,55, the newapapar-sald acre''<(eld. of atrawberry . plants In le)ls and lean round steak or tip pot i-oasts which sce^ House, which has voted for the last with seve.i Republicans Joining 34 by four experts to the Hoover Frankllffi G. Welles. 'TalcottWIle. surveys an Ice-glazed acre of strawberry planU and wonders keeping. really lean and tender. ^ ^ 3 9 c MosaonY.^overed With .Ice. He aald ■ARKCUE Wo again offor Rrightwood brand, and Dubuque three years to knock out all such .Democrats to iuppXl R,- Seven Commission task force on military whetlier the plants will ever bear fruit. Welles started his irrigation svatem shortly after mid- Wanted of the frost In Wilson, the thermometer in that area authority. Democrats and 31 Republicaiis procurement. . , Portions of th'e . night, spraying, wfirm pond water on the plants to keep the frost from nipping them. But the Christensen and Rand Inc;, pulled dropped to 2(1 degrees. thousands of pepper plaiits fiom brand HAMS. Small sins, or cut to your needs. The House has not yet acted this voted for the Eisenhower'program, | studv’ were included in the task ■■ temperature In'hla fields off the Rorkville-Talcottvllle Rdsd dropped to 22 degrees and froze the Over Hertford and Tolland RELISH year on the recurring controvers.v. The Senate had voted for l-f"fce's own report to the HooVer water. The cold snap, bringing record low temperatures to some parts of the state, damaged the soil to eave thenf for resetting. Af.Pinehurif you will find various early crops. (Herald Photo by Oflara.i The farm hands worked sill night Counties, growerq, set Irrlffatlon HALE'S FRESH , x . Housing legislation still is pending 135,000 units last year alsot while Comm^ision. The newspaper siUd •.vstems In operation In hopes that llO z.Jar Horie's has o good sqioctibn of conned horns, chooso •veryday low priegs luch in the HoU.4e Bsnking Committee. the Hwke- voted none. The twpi R "I*" contained a wealth of new placing 20,000 baskets' over toma­ GROUND toes, ^ggplant and squash. warm pond water w6uld' take the tho sin you hoed; Don't forgot ftosh br quick fronn as: President Eisenhower askev Autos es of early vegetables today be­ Manchester early this morning and Suiiswcet Prune niiice .T.'Tc^ Saidd Spree. was ini'lu(|ed in an omnibus House, on its own. voted any such ii'l)' basis,’ cause of record cold. Fresh Fruit and Vegetables siithorlty, anil that yegr R ap­ t'2. The present aystem ‘promotea noticed little damage.'But lie re­ Carnatidn Milk , .?1 for 41c LlTTUCi housing bill pas.sed by voice vote Edward Drzal; one of N ^- Mil­ ported early corn' and asparagus in the Senate last night. Among proved only 5.000 unit's.' a partisan aervice view rather than ford's biggest growers, /reported Kccbli^r's The low-rent housing project.? a broad natiorial view on vital Die of Injuri^S'^O II#Ivo Uonnecticut children die cultural agent for Tolland. County, dent Eisenhower proposed today haa' armors diicoiiraging report. Cello Pkgs. 21c ' Buttercups ...... 20c From Birds Eye It also'would Incr.-ase Federal "P®','’'''’* «nd bond ,retlre- burdened' by duties which shtiuld ! .vesterda.w from injuries receive C A R R O T S he carried out elsewhere and there ...... , ------’aveived | that Aijierica's big private founda- mighty pillar of free strength in I I'ls mliiM ^ formed ice Worse Than Wednesday Night. Beechnut Baby Kdods/- Housing Administration (FHA( ■ •„ , , / ‘ !when autd^iobiles awerved onto ; tlons put aome of their billions of Cookies loan insurance authoritv bv *3 ^'^Senate accepted a oiie-ycar 'Is no adequate (H’*tcm for- defin Ackerman aummerized the re­ b.v PASCAL CELERY CeUo Pkg. 23c Strained .. .•...... 4 for 41c From Monarch the.se six dressings: 1 sidewalks. \ j 'dollars into educational \center» •A’rierU nT .ed's.’a f l ' i D .z« rsald fie loiit 6.000 tom atif sults of a milder cool apell the UNDERWOOD Fish Sticks . . 3 pkgs. $1.00 billion, extend the GI home'loan Edfleator, Keebler, National Chopped ...... 3 for 14c 1.000 Island, Ro(|uefoi-t. Fruit .Salad, (ConUnued on Page Two) 1 A 4-.vear^ld Bridgeport boy, thioughout the free w'Oflel as a d.y- night before laat and said It was Biscuit and Si|nahlne. WATERMELONS Lb. 8c t'ombinatroii. Italian, French. program for one year, continue , L.®"* latandin'g at the-gate of his pla.v-i •’"'b'® ,''®w weapon against Coin- atr^ofV^t'^.sfn" “ most likely .the toll la.st night was i^ V ILED H A M Pepperidjre.l''arm Bread 26c Chicken Drumsticks lb. pkg. 89c provisions for militarv, farm and mate’s home, Mva.s injuied fatally irolonlallam. jiiuch greater. He said in low a^aa HONEYDEWS Each 49c college housing, and provide ah- FIG B A R S Shurl'iile Salad ^ Peas ...... 2 for 37c other $100 Million for slum clear- Ca >- Heavy Seai^Balked yesterda.y when a' rar driven by a He .suggested a teameil effort by Fomny Sin Ceasar Di-essing from Low'ry - J . a • forma said this was unacceptable, I youth with no license went out of the foundation and this rounlry's i.’. 'r it . j n r w r . r i n ' "isi;! -“i (Continued on PatgD SIxteM) ) Dor. 89c Pressing: ...... fit. .'i2c ; control, mounted the .sidewalk 1 great universltle.s in areas "where pospeioim rommunity.*’ vegfUblcj. ^ 1 Lb. Pkg. Lemonade . . . . . 2 for 29c - Mosl.'of the. provision.s were nrin- ! his i Judge’j? Solo Trip ' and ,;raslied into the fence. .1 the hunger (or knowledge and the \In a m ajor foreij^n fjoUcy acl® i « , . At Pinelui.r.st you will controversial, but on those where of a one-year ' 1. exten.sion. I ! Richaid Gabany died in Bridge- ' ability to use knowledge are un- dr^a delivered in ronneclion witlU tempeiaturea dealt 78c value Riviera pressing, a fight developed, the Ei.seiihower Flax lor Ui^iv.eraitv rommenrpmi»nt a severe blow to apple blo.ssoms. •/I IX fiild us read,)’- to cash your Save 'J.*),: on Birds Eye special' pack intro- Demand .-Xetion on Extension Darien, iUay 25 OP)’— Probate: P”’’*- HosplOil sevcial hours after ! satisfied" could make a major TEDDY SNOW CROP s-ir, administration lost on every te’st __ . « ' ■ . ' tha .ars/strlan-4 t\f F ia a rl contribution t r i K i 14 ( Vn to world peace _ and _ ,9 C X C r C ll Eisenhower hammered ' ®*t‘ra«ted In Massachusetts checks, redeem ,\our cou- Turkey Dtnneis. Pot Roast Dinners. duttory 2 bottles 40c.‘ ■' vote. V Veterans organization.s and | (,'ourt .fudge Walton : Clark Jr.; a ^*’® head injiiric.s, Jiome builders - a.ssociatlons have [ fig . year - old lawyer - sailor ' was ’^*'® h''R'v "'“s identified by po- pro«pent.v.- • Idia of need for free world i? ? •PP'® ‘'f"P B u lle t in s l)ons, cariw, your order to With gallons of Sealtest Ice-Cresm A '41-38 vole rejected a n'tov.' .to ikxJperatlon in the, struggle against i * " '•' ■dd th st the ymjir. car and here at 30‘2 down to 90r' you will want to serve w rite Ei.senhower’s 35,()00-"((nit I lieen demanding action on thq ex- back^ln his office .today after be- ^•‘"'"®* Oliyera-s, 21. an or- 'ITie President also sounded a Communism- and at -the Idea of crop loss might rej^ach $5 mil- froin the AP Wires V Birds Eye Strawberries sqd Vanilla Ice Robin.son's F'rench Dre.«.'ing, Wish- • tension this session. ' - ing forced to abandon a second al- derfy at th® sam e hospital. ! strong new apjleal for a Europe;. Main St., you will find all Tlie new ppgram of hou.sing j tempt for a solo Atlantic crossing Police said Oliveras had, driven Union. He declared it "seems tjeir- need for.the'Jinlted States to play ^ Try, These Tempting Ways A ® A NO ChOP Crean-i. ■ b'ohe Italian Dre.s.sfng, Goods Season.s a leading role in providing help, In New Hampshire it was,feared the manufacturer's special We have individuhl F'bi’m House Piea I Aids fo the elderly Includes con- in his 20-foot ketch, Wanderey, for onl.v abo\(t flve m inutes before the damage to apple trees might DevHM 'Omelet, Deylled Rarebit Dressing. ^ striiction of 75,000 public housing ^ ' - III What seemed to be a 'plea for to H |I|^ IN UNION* BOW' S N O W C R O P ! deal offer. ‘ m inislratlon’s $4,908,000,000 for- Rhode tMahd apple'growers, who leaal . HI iieraona were hoapitsl- A full line of Sara-Lee and, Muellera liberalized borrowing terms for opened a 1^ in the' ketch the a dishwasher at fotight the frost with smudge fires; SEALTEST x Compare'em all'and aae! Detergent (70c) or the 10c buying^ homes .under , FHA. :4irst nighU^it, near New Haven. ”°'V‘t“h'^®re think- eigti aid program, (he President Red today In a pllfhed battl* rake Itema . It ia in demand and a CHASE & SANBORN ' JNews^idmts spoke out ajtsinst being "penny over'night, said their loss u;ouId SALAD Seen 200.000 -Senate Republicans made a |de- Judge'yClark left from nearbv ' *’ "F ^ between opiuislng union gtoupq . off on small 30c Lux , l)e- quality product- 'You will find it id our wise” in that field, saying (t could not ire known for two or three at the tienera.i Slotdra Flaber large '7’t-oated fooda display. COFEEEIb. 97c lermined fight to inri'qasc the in- Stamford Monday-night with Pl\^ X,,,*'''® *""'R®' •"’‘•''"‘’tl.ms Culled fyfmi Al* Wires ICE CREAM torgept (20c). tere.st rale lead "only lo greater risk and days. ' ‘ Bod.v plant In 'l^ Grand D I^ESSIN G ■ ■- < ■ ' V ■ ■ U n til En d s "" t-’otIPire ' housing mouth, Eng , as his destination. He vi.ni*’?''',' ■' ; grealer epat ’ I Blossoms showed sinister -A'ai-es RIanc. ,5Iore Rian 29* men ■X ’56 loan.- from 2»« per cent, as the !set out from Camden. Maine, last ‘h® «'’e mimites of driving inslnir. 'iJ / ^ . J X ,*^®rhe HouacHouse Foreign Affaii.sAffsii.s com-,com-^ of browning this morning. In two wielding .i-halns, plpea and baiae- ! j Gal. Frozen Food Specials administratibh, recommended. I June, but fog and lack of' wind 1’“" ^ ‘>'® Ql. Deli'oit, May 25 i/Pi- Michigan's , ■ --- -i accident. Police qiioted Holme? ass ‘?r‘ Al.. Clayton m'tee voted earlier this Wt;e.^ to hr three da.vs they will have re-; hall hats engaged In a kaock- ■7' doUn fight. It atarted Inaldn tlwi Forpi House Fruit Pies ,.,..... •>...... 59c Green(|$eans RflD RIPE TVe have the new BIG unemployment probably wit) aver- j ((ontiniied on Page Eleven) (Continued on Pag? Eleven) saying the car went "out of eohtro)ilXfb^es have rMtorA?*'el’I hy more than covered or dial,kgrowera aald. ag4 200.000 onc-twelflh of its w4iile hounding a (?orner and th o f plant and spilled duUlde Into the Ue|!iiper$ , rniploye parking lot. FANCY FRUITS Toma'locs 19c TOP Peanut Butter la))or force for tlje remainder of Oliveras apparently depres.sed the treasoh",-. ... French atchaeoliigisl' ...... Snow Crop Cut Corn, 4C ois. 2 for 39c Boston Lettuce. the year, the .Michfgan Eniploy- V finds tomb believ"ed^ one^.r oldeM ' 12.000 persons were .at j yhlch gasoline was dumped. Juitk-, Box ot 4. ,. . J *®)’r®J®*.**^*^*^ rather than the brake, finds tomb believed, one of oldest' FIKK SW EEI'S LY.VN HOTEL and will redeem 'your- meni Security Commission said to­ , The Car moved down 30 feet ofif stone atructiires structures known to man. I' '' _ ' ■ , '"1 Snow Crop Hawaiian Pineapple Juice,' AND Celery Hearts day, '■ ■ ■ , -j fenc.c in front of R tchaid’s glyl' Italy aqunda ,out chances p( be- (Continued on Page KIxiren) (Continued on Page tSUteen) l-ynn. 5Usa., .May 35 oP)—A stublMirn (Ire, Xendlng up bil­ 6 OSS. . . . ; . . . . - . .-. .2 for 31c 36c WASHED CLEA.N 10c coupons. ' Current joblc»s rolls stand at' fnends home. ^ , ,X - , c°*"*ug memlier of I'N Secilrllv 220.000, with 128.000 of the total Police said -the girl had been; Council in friendly nations. Par- lows of amoke visible from Boa- Choice A Many Mavora Spinacli 19c •tjil.to (•Iniicesler, on Cape Ann, Red L French Fried Scallops, 7 ex%. .../•> 55|j VEGETABLES t e a In the metrop(jlilan Detroit arra, called into the house by her moth-ii ents rescue l4-ijionlHs-old paby PREMIER O lio ’ bag. which has been declared by the er just minutes before the ac- from 9-(oot level of well In Wii- swept the hard-to-renrh top Parkay j - federal government a region of cidenl. tei loo, Ipwa floorii of the;Breakers Hotel to- SOUTH AFRICAN ' ai "critical unemployment, ” along Oliveras wqs charged with driv­ .da.v. F'our firemeh" were hoa- Margari.no , .2 for 47c •Sen. .Morff-onev i-lildes ^’resident SWIFTNING Rhubarb 19c with Flint and Moniof, ing without a license and recjcless KIsenliower for channeling pitallzed for smoke Inhalation. Henr.v Ford Hi president, told driving. He was held in jail In lieu thrniigh - piess «id,c,_word on bills •None V .of the lenanta waa re­ ROCK LOBSTER ECONOMY "- .(Native of coursei Full bunch. of $1,000 bail and police said the.v ported hurt. storkholdera of the Ford .Motor he wants Congress to act on.,,, Newsmen .After Arrests •4- - - . ^ Ready To I'se 3 Lbl Can Co. at their first meeting yester­ wdnld brfng -an additional charge William .lames Walker says under 11.00 F.otfle day that the automobile business "’|mf driving so as to esuse death.. oath tienver Jewelry stole opera­ r o Mh b l o w s m .\.v .y p a r t ' 6 4 Oz. Can PRICES lery Radishes 2 for I9c Helene's Pure Is likely-lo get worse before U gets Holmes was charged with al- tor hired him lo "ciil the throat” -New Haven, May 25 i/Pi Four'wailed jn the lobby of the huild- Chicago. .May 35 oPi—A man was blown a|uiri In aa eartk- double launch 3 I c Rosy red. Castile Shampoo .49(5 belter this year- I of Salt l-ske City man. 'urn picked up in an In tern al. iuR for ,.U,S. m arshals to bring NAME TRIS DEUemiS * Leonard Woodcock, vice pre.si- | (Contlniieil on l*iige Seventeen) P^pipagjng Kooleiiai Klier in< Revenue Service gambling raid 1*)®_"'enin. - . Jarring . explosion;'early today largr SIrr. r For 4 9 c NEW CHICKEN SALAD Summer Squash dent of the United Auto Workers' IdaUo recedes but engineers un- -battled with a newspaper leportcr The first lo arrive -was Deputy on a north side street. DelerHve ■id toM,iriqf fie Hko HI union in charge of the General -Mo­ 'able-to say if week-long flood or- and-hurled a large floor ash liav IMarshal Robert Slattery with Robert Neville of the poliee Fa pm Fresh from Nearby Asparagus Gardens i ' tors division, estimated'90.000 G-M , deal Is over. . Army says 80 per at two news phntngrnphers last ""® bomb squad said 'he believes the G«t ncigi Mid tairy Mkak taWf. •workers now are idle and predict­ Primary -\rl t•ent of tioops in Korea now -night-when tile latter tried lo lake Tvler said he i-alsed his i-amera to victim, James Dorts. about 58, Stad idUi yaw nmt m i T* was carrying a bomb and It ex­ Quirk 5llx T}’pe Shortening ed the figure wohld go pa.'t 100,- houseil In solid hiiihllngs, • their pii luie.s. J •'•k® a picture but Slallfry SwtMoa liM M 000 by the end of J une. Killing LJmler ' ir e Famed Ayrshire dairy (allle . Repoitet Albeit K Callnn of Pr«''l him. ploded.; f SWANSON, t 0. Boi K. Two Hrfg)i.t .Spots herd of Avon's Wimil Ford Farm the -N'ew 'Haven .loin nal-iCoiu ier camera down.", he the -N'ew 'jiaviui .loin iiaKCimi ier . . NINE HELD FOR FIGHTING kUT.VCUNON 10, NtWYOUNi A S P A R A G U S bunch 33« / There were two bright econom­ H artford. Ma.y 25 (.1)1 The uiilh-1 14'*®“ "" .’"‘'v with well-wistie.s for -aid he w a.s'nltai ked by two of quoted ‘l''"f«u Slattery. "If you ta.ke one RoynoM's Port Aluminum Foil Economy Sin .. 73c ic spots, however. or of Cimi^ec-tlcot’s new 'priiiiai-y " ^ ''8 ''®,"'- P''i'es' cabled )>y South nuiTnu-n one at a lime as they e you're under arrest. I'm Southing. .Ma.v 35 (.TV —Nine All aiitoi aviation and farm law 8a„v.< Stale Ally. Gen.1. John j,.i n'meilean customer. ... Federal dashed out the iloordoor of sa dmvn.d ' o" w n - camera Southington residents were qr- 1 Chorcool Briquots 3f5c pkg., for Reynold's and other Sttraaae rcsteil eurl.v- today after police Salad spree equipment workers, e.xcept - lho.se BiaiUen "attempts to rewrite the Judge Ituhey Hulen orders trial Cif towh ofilcc building wtieie they ' ^ ^ ’U x in c h c s a t Chrysler Corp,, will get a seven- two Truman adm inistration - offl- had been aiiaigned by l.'.S. Corn)' Tyler '’'''i-.- said ‘he ilicin'l take the had broken up a gang fight. portable grills, indoor and outdoor use. BONED CHICKEN 39c -English language" in his recent Spnetaturs told police that as cenl hourl.v wage.,, tncrea.se June*,! .'opuii^'i^jeea phase of the law. clals resume Monday. J missioner Robe.it H. 'a Icoiu. picture and he and Saleelia went': nnurn The quality is excellent . . . the .sea.«on1s short . , . buy it today. Chrysler, worker.s got a sjx-cent Counsel for Cimilemneii murder- | I'holographei’s .Mel Tyler of thie (iutside. man.v as 18 persons gathered In Blacken,'rilled that if one meni- an empty lot for the fight. H boost April 1 and will gel only one bei 'of ai.^slate o f. opposition dele­ er KennelTi Chapin punih-ra federal ' .lout nal-Coyrier and George The 'building is a privalel.y- o\vned offlc'e building. The govern­ was preceilfsl by an arguffient lA'. Arthur Godfrey Suggests: 'more penny a week bertre. gated, to a political convention court ap|H-al after Maij>achusetIs i Saleeba of' W.N'HC-T\' Of New a nearby tavern. , One cent of the increase ia to withdraws, dies or is ,disquaiyied. Executive Council turns dcavn plea , Haven said one. of the men threw ment rents an office there for the HrH' GREEN STAMPS GIVEN WITH CASH SALES V.S. commissioner. .compensate' work^.rs for the in­ then the entire'oppo.sltlon slate Ss for clemency , , .Atto'rney says ' the hesvy ash trav at them. T.vler STOCKS DIP AFTER RALLY creased cost of living. A six-oent nullified and a primary becomea U.S «satithorities should "gel tough" said the tray glanced off ' h(s After the arraignment, Callan New Y’ork. .May 25 (.T) — TRY PILLSBURY'S iHf NStlON l hourly increase is provided an­ alhitg .Mexii an border- to halt .shouldei. He was sent In a ho.spital , waa told b.v . the____ defendants, ______they Guard td Aid Hi unnecessary. Prices wilted In the stock mar­ I f K KADING - nually to com'pen.sate worker's for T raffle 1,'nder the law, the political par­ m arijuana ti affii' into California, fpr removal of cigarette ashes in j "’’'hterl no pictures taken. CaDsn ket today after a promising PINEHURST GROCERY technological advancements that ConnKUcutV-'tflll National GuardsnJen M-Sgl. Jiuieph Aube defl) ty piopo.ses delegates to the con­ U.S. Aimy says border patrol ' his, left eye. , . ■ said he anticipated trouble outside early^ rally. ' Losses of trac­ LIGHTER PANCAKES! t CKfKMS Tb.J3fKIUL4 coaa . . . LN'CORRORA ,KD . provide less fostly and more elB, and- Lt., ^w ard Madigan fix up one of the jeeps at Hartford that vention However, if a part.v mem- fired on from ('/.eclioslovakiB w-hen ! Callan said the four men ran off ; "ob 't'ent to warn TVler. tions® to. nround 3 points per­ ciefft production. will So traffic control duty on Memorial Day,- May 30fh Th» Americ>n . new.smen luri^ field when police came upon the scene. Uallan aald-hie waa atanding-by . MANCHItTUI GONH* I fcer Is dUsatlified with the party glasses on border tower-. . Thomas vaded the Uat as aubatantlal The new seven cents will raise G u ar^m “ l!FP®«r.v duly on the holiday to help The photographers snapped plc- Jtie glaas door when tha then came aarllor gmlna . t loading atoekn 2 for S7e $• approxim ately $2.18 hour.ly the B tate1 DO Helection, he may oppose thg.^late G. Dqniel says New' York district uret of the scuffle with. Callan CORNER I^AIN and OAK STREETS heavy traffic. Thev will ijnd obtain a primary. The diaaatia- itown, Thera war# no U.S. mar- meltad AWny., By early nftar- KBlhuy MNCABEHIX attorney's office Indureo witneaa to rhdI ethera of tha men runnlpg ahal'a with tham than. helicoptera to fly over the highwaja t2i 4 , «oon, hoffovar, thoro w m M ain n fO M itaM d iM rWffa Bevqeteee) check traffic fattam a and radio reporta to Uib police. \ ^ Ho agaJnat him - in trial for abor­ idown tha Btreet. InaproTeanant •trar Ihn wewS' ■*1— ------'■ .'3 , . ■ ^(Oatthniwd M Pkg« Oavcii^Mi) . tion-death of vacquelint Smith. Yyler aBId ha and Balaeba •X Yf >1. ' } ’ yy .N-. i. I . t ’ 3^ T y t ■\ - "t / ,' •i .,

V ■ , ' ■ PAGE TWO ‘MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER?C0 NN , FRId A Y/M A Y 25, 1956 MANCHESTER e v e n i n g h e r a l d . MANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAV, StAY 25, 1356, - PAGE ^REB, ...... I ------~ ...... ■'-I.,, ■ r'h ■ rr - - I MarlWough, 1937, $17.80; 1960. turn services, sighed Nov. 19. 1932. years as a master Victor Butlarfleld e f ' \V< court'.-' Wesley^div to Hear lARGE SCREEN' RCA VSHilsned Andover <13.70f 1964, $10.30. Army Pushing That agreement specifically limits tmt-m Finis Garrett^ le.van. COLOR TV *695 These figures are baaed on-pres­ the Army to operation of aircraft , Mra. Garrett, married to the Gen. / Cutler, 'a graduate of PINE ent assessment In the'towns and weighing s,not more than - 5,000 ilMANSFIELD lawmaker and jurist .in t901. died Gen. Ciitlc^i Talk*! Harv^d. a novelist, College pro- REXALL PHARMACY l A M O l Technique oh Proportioned 13.3 Mill Rise therefore are subject to change. For Buildup of pounds and normally operating in , II.Ex-Aide. last year, 'they had two children,. f t t if r , banker and soldier, la TIUVIMON TTie Boaid said •‘pu';llc-ttvfoi‘nm v -= > a combat sone 30 to 100 miles J TOP AmoN am i Burns G.arrett of Dresden, Tenn., Middletown, May 25 iA3 credited tv.ith having developed the deep. • ' ’ klr* Qeagles I* Newsmen Aftey Arrests and Mrs. Ben J. Koehler of Geneva, tmal Securitj^Council into.a T il. m 3.509ft tion” forums will be held li^lfart- Robert Cutler; who during WorlcF[ borough. Hebron, and /Indover, "INDIAN nOHTER" Neb., Who survive. - , ‘ - osl important ^liry-m aKlng lOM Talloi^pk.. Buckland Refugee Lure Sought to Finance School Its Air Power The Army liow says It need.s ClaenaSeap* - C*Ur, ' Dies at Home W a r, n adminiitered the fli s agency, . 'x . Biologic jl>^' June 5.,6. anil 7, trt provide towne- much.wider' aviation authorllj^ to (OonUnned from Page One) Rurlal will be in Dresden at a peoplf with more knowledge of the "J. ■ • plus "TARANTULA** Hep.' Granahan eoldler* vote .and recently seryetl SlqK Room-Suppliei spot ’ and track targets A for , \Vashjngton, May 25 liTi Fini* lime not yet decided. ^ EXPENSIVE VOTE L^KS “T WAnhington,, M*y 2ft 1^04- Thi! Andover, May aV^tSpeciari — i*rlgdit of way, $19,990; legll fees, regional achonl and its cotta, (Cdntiilued rrMnrTage One^ artillery and gjddcd' missiles .and Callan aaid they motioned from as President Elsenhower's adniln- _ k • '* elsM i »« i ■ 9 «<• 9 i e%M Anel swa t 11 a M • k 8as.. "TAP KOOTft" ^Seattle, Wash..t.Pi—Mayor Ward Vnlied Sutfn hi* told Comniiinl*l admlnlstrr.tion, and miscellaneous. J. Garrett, retired chief judge of STORY OF S4TORIES \ This town, Hfbron and Marl­ to obtain Inforhuiiirtu about the "KA.kftAft BAIDKM" the Inside for the photographers ' pies in Hospital- Istrerttva assistant for namnal Thomas of the little King Coiihty ■ tomf-back-hom^'' < ampAlRnfra tlft.OOO; and contingencies, $43,- Ing fequirementii ‘'realistIcally,, enemy "n o f otherwise obtainable the'U.S. Court of Ciistomft and. borough will xpay' toward a com­ to go away. St.- Louis (.Ti-Polfce Sgt. Vin­ defense, will ha the speatcer at : Town of AIgnna concedes that he filiOEVfRW s^ that strong *toi tartir* will not ha 122. T ■ '. Hrhron support future integrated forcfs.’ by air reconnaissance agencies of Patent Appeals and former, t>am-j tolrratad on rafujfaaa In thia roiin- bined tax kicrease of 13..7,^mllls in When tha photographer! , re­ At Philadelphia cent . Syron and, Cpl. Jonathan Wesleyan Unlver'Aiiy’s l ^ h com-1 didn't know when, he was well off. MANCHIITIR AT I.6w PRICT:S 4 The total Is $1,934,282, Including Dentes Secret Paper* the other services." ocratic leader in the House where Painter completed an unsucceas- trv.- , . , la.ff t^'hegln work on the pro- other costs concerned .with build­ mencemept June 10. ly wse ah-1 He demanded a recount after M itch ell In Washington last night, - a I M I Of W \ fused, one of the nien burst out flil, floor-by-floor search of the 28- ~}l, Whila Hoiiaa atatanianl yaa- ing. ^ hla ia a nety. estimate , of GOP Wolii'eii Plan . Philadelphia, May 2 . 3 Rep. he led the fight for World W ar 1 { nounced today. losing the election to .Durrell Mc- jectprl District ft regional'tilgh Hoover Oommlsslpn spokesman BANGTAIL IIOBBV v the door and chained Callan, ' William T. Granahan (D-Pa) died *iory g ild in g for two reported 9-9814 ArllNir Drug Stores^ larday rtaclarad that "tha iiKbt of sphool. . -• what the school ..will coil 'as con- policies • of , the late President i The genenrf. w ho ^chairman of Abee by two votes. When thq re­ aaylum ia ona of tha traaaiiiad Mcetinjj June 5 •said there were "no secret ptpefi." Newton, .\las*. i/P) Melvin 1* Policemen about a blotL^k away today at FltzOerad-M ercy Hos- prowiefa. -"i' the board of the OliiuColony Ti'uet count was completed he trailed by V. ra O C R S ft. A. ftt. to II P. ftl.^ 'The figure wap given *t a .fneet- trsftted with the sum Of 11,983,896 Tn 'N’ew York- toda.v, William T. Horowitz's defense that his hobby f lA R T r O R O , Woodrovi' Wilson, also iji'd at. his 1 traditlona of fraa panplaa.’’ and ir' ing la/t night of Ihe^flegiorist ft aftw the scuffia and rati toward the Ital. Said' Sgt. . Syron: "Man, ,-.l'm Co., of Boston,. wi|i also receive an three vote*. He also was cut $10 644 CJUtTta %f., MANCHI^tft I k A announced a feW weeks ago. ' -'Golden said the material >'a'aicont is horses won him an acquittal of D R I V E - I N r/lw/z-y ...... 60, represented w-fct ■home today. ' addad: ' ! Board of Kdiicstion; regional plan­ building./Callan aat^-fhe man yhb Granahan, tired." ’ honorary degr said President* In costs. The Board .expects Stale aid of Hebron May 2.3 (Special 1 The falned'in a paper prebsired by charges of registering bets.' After tiu u a r Philadelphia's *• Second Congres­ N, - y • . •Tha I'nitad Slataa ia talurtR ra- ning committees, and boards- of .$483,760, based on 42 teacher ata fought him ran w^hen he saw them. ' iTh^’ offlriala Women's Republican Cl'ub, at first Mills its psrt of their work fbr of paper on Horowitz apparently more punches at Callan. but ran .GiAnahan had aejrVed 10 jVara in jiKjge tff the customs court be- i of the three towns si. the Hebron j bring the net cost down to $1,430,- the task force of which Goloen was containing beta in code. Horowitz C-ongreas. servihg' five terms over, SAV'MOftMVE of foi'dlgn Rovarnmaola aaakinR to ' RIementsry School. ' y "■ L ft22. planned for this.evening, has been 2 Smsafiond Hits! when he spotted the police. cause of declining health. He .h^d influanca paraon^h'ho hava aoiiRht postponeduntil -lune .3, vice chaii-msn and Robert W. told District Court Judge Donald^ *' Callan said he fought both men a 12-year period. He was defeated .served 26 yeara on that bench. ! The meeting Was.rsTled tn^is- 6|wnstlon foat Predicted Wolcott waa chairman. E. -Mayberry: "I handica'p as a in 1946 by -Robert N. McGarvey, CAM JOIN aayliim In llvla.^’tnlry. ja-uss . ftnsnclng' of the piAjected ^ ^ ^ ,^-hHatoff The place o f the meeting will be to defelta himself. He waa -unin­ * Served ., in Hiaise 24 3 ears\'' the North Coventry Co(nniunity Golden said it was not secret in hobby., and often furni.sh informa­ Republican, but iamb back two \ . - Offara I’ riifai’tlnn of Ijin is.Mr.ol whin, is expected to open ^ 'p.p.p.-t/d costs of jured. . Garrett left the house of repre­ piedicted opcr- O n lfi .at 7,30.-,5rhe guest .speaker any .way hut that the task force's tion to. my friends." Judge May­ years laier to recapture .the seat sentative.'! in 1928, after 24 years "Tha yfillad Stataa haa aliaady In Seplember. 19..., ' Second! later the ash tray came from'McGarvey. . A lefeiendum on 'the bond'issue i projected srtuKij ,Op>, a- will be .Norman "K- Paraella, ma­ report c-ontaining much o f the qi*' berry dismissed the complahit. ' of aertice fi-om the 8th Di-s.tfict of Xakan>tapa whirh maka claar.ita hurtling* evu_out a through t the open door, i. .'*-9Granahan IflllrtiWlIl won tvvll his-party'sJlin'|/?T2«T W hbmillwllll (or the piojeited plsnl,ni u,itiwill be held h«id libnal coala include tear hers. jority leader of the Kpuse of Rep­ .terial "iin-'ortunatel.v got dver,- ______''V ■ ______1 Tennessee, to vun-.agnlnst the 'late ^dVi^rhiination to axtand iha fidl, salaries,, mslntensnce, liectrlcity, resent ativea. « '■ , looked In the rush o f winding ii|> granng Tj'ler a shoulder and naKi^gtlon i,,* April 24 primary Jiine 8. rowlyrowlv missing ml.ainc- S!.t..haSaleeba. .'V. ____ .X, Kenneth D. McKellar for the sen- ni^htarlion tirAmarlran lawa to all power, and other needs. Anhoimcement o f the -change I the Hoover Commission's work," b ^ tlo h for another term i ^ ^ nomination. He had been BllanaN^aaldinR^ara." ^ The mill figure of 13.3, which *nie four men were among eight - coverg constnicUon snd equipment He said ttie first-year roft wosild wa.s made by ‘ftfr*. Richard Afc I He aaid'U still is "timely snd ex- grbas. He would have opposed Deqnocratlc leader for ,ivsix v,.nr.years The atatamant waa laaiiad 'ahort- Grant, president of the Hebron Re­ I tremelv Useful." > axrested jn Connecticut yesterda.- tormer Civil Service Cohimis8ion.er PLAYGROUND costs. Is bssed on s ,19.'i7 gisnd be *'234,000. hsse.l on a per pupil and three time* the party's noml l^.«Bfler- tha Sanata Intarnal Sa- In' Internal Revenue raids,directed Roberf' F. Frankenheld. Republf- abAvt f«#^TTNNICTICUf MIOICM SIRyiCi vial rhtef dalaR:A1.f to tha l!nltad lan, Douglas Ubrafyi attended a I type.s of aviation must be "under KArb«rft RatfK ■ home . which the gov -nment phia.'Jiily 26.'ll80.3. He \i-»a gradu­ was appointed by the late Repub­ and Marlborough,'^ $2,320,000, Heielff said he 1,arrived, at the •MKKT SiF IN r O. OOX 101 • yMW MAviti I Nationa. and a Top aida. U aaid two-day meeting of ‘the 5 sSi lyantad U.S. aahctiiaryi ' . \ 323, apparently would bring Hele- for the state, and chief disbursing suggestiems froni Hmise'x col­ borough, In 1937. were held at the Norwich Inn. Her iterest, undivided by other allegi- dore Janos, 45. Milton Haffenberg. ' ■ The Slate DepaiTment took ■tha' lei'a estimate under $200,000 for aaalstant, Mrs, Daniel G. Horton iances" ' offleer for .tlje State-Treasury.-Jn leagues that Garrett he given * / / \ * Per Pupil t ’oet 38, and Louis' Kaletsky. 47, all o f OtibcLommlttea'a. demand under ad* .•the flrat year of operation. j- Aeceptanee of the Army’s argu- private businc.ss he waa engaged judgeship. He, concurred in' Hie c 'The figure is further bssed on waa on duty today at the schoo^ New Haven. The raid Was on Ka- vlaamant. But officials aaid pri­ brapch.of the Douglas Dibrary, I menls would require a revision Of letsky’s home. in the building business. - idea that such a po.st.wai due the , An ' estihialed per pupil cost of Tuition cbargea now paid by the vately they aaw little likelihood Holy Contnuininn' I a formal agreenvent between the Granahan'* War-H, described by ■Tennesaeeah, but said he he.silaled $249.^umher' Of pupils expected towns for their high -school stu- Those arr^'ed In the bridgeport Sobolev would, be expelled. Two denti would probably go toward, There will be n service of Holy fish markyt were identifabd as parly leaders as one of the ’'best to .take from the Hou.se "the to ehterHhe school In 1937 Is 323. disciplined'' in the citv.city, iisuallvusually re-re of hla' leaser afdea .were kicketl nut operattonal coats, at the new high Communion Sunday at St'. Peter'a Samuel !>SaIvaggio and Thomas sfronfeest nan In our ranks," Latcr s o ^ after the April 7 Incident. The confined 13.3 mill rale, and Episcopal- Church at 8 a m., ac­ turnecT'-'aubslanlial Dcnidcrstle Wilson gave Gahett a court nomi­ I the pei''pupil figure o f *249, are school. Andover this'.year is pay­ Vastanp; both of Stratford; D mi- Given OnC.O.D. Deliveries The State nepartment^alao baa cording to announcement of the' fiiajoritles. Political officials Im­ nation hu^ the Republican-con­ flgiirest on conrtriictlon aiid ing Windham $23,600 for Andover nick .Fwterno, Bridgeport, and Eu- criticized Poland for whi^t It called Rev. Doiiglas F'. Piriim. Evniy SM. and Sun. Ni9hr in tlw C«ddKK<|^'" ^ genb Rolleri, Trumbull, mediately speculated aa to a pos­ trolled Uongress woiild not con­ ; equipment eoala aloncr Whal students attending Windham High. sible replacement in the NoVem-^,, "police state activity'' and unso­ 4-H Fair IManned . ^'KalCsletsky waived examination at firm it.' I townspeople will pay to operate Coals l»w e r ber balloting, although no names \ lor licited attempts to hiRh-preaaure It's quite a Ways ahead, but ft MODERN ond OLD FASHION DANCING /the arraignment and was ordered Defended Wllaon Record } the new plant Has not been deter- , Helsler said per pupil operating were mentioned. refugees into returning to ihflr has been decided to hold the an­ presented i.i U.S. district pourt. At the time Wllsqii rejected-the Communist-dominated homeland. j mined by the Board. - ' \ coats at. the regional school would ! ! nual 4-H Fair thia year on Aug. CMTNAirNMl first judgeship I proposal, Garrett I The Board .figured_laat nlghU Muilc by Lto Watt's "Blue RIdgt MountainMrs" The. other* asked -for foi nial f be less thsn, or ss low as, sl'milae 0 The White House obviously re­ 11. Members and all Intereated are hearing* in the U.Sj; commission­ Ikr Saliilps Bov Scoiils waa huAiiA Anilrmt bail each on charges of munre. to i lelPIURni " " " t y ’’ a.sdhere defeat of a Wilson-opposed r Officials said the prime t'.S. aim i grand list egUmated at $11,110,- the regional school, given in April, Chiirch areTnformed that the club tion which, in effort would have / T The BOUND OIL CO. ' 000. the rate will drop to ll'n iilli Kent ^mitK register ss gatpblers and to buv i been a greater need to train yoiith ts to reassure any persons auh- 'vas $390, meeting, plannrd for tomorrow BUCK’S CORNER RESTAURANT and warned AfiieHcans to keep i/f the ■S.V ! Jected to such pressure that the or a per .pupil coat of $169. federal tax stamp*. , in citizenship Add charaoter i f O ® ' rigilres released last night show evening, has been poatponed to NEW LbNDON TURNPIKE. GLASTONBUR^ Internal lie-'enue Agent William | ph.y.si-.-al fllnes.s.' high i f aa. , ' , force of the U.S. govemniegl is In 19.64, the Board estlniales the June 2. It will be a picnic and bar­ A a tro ^ champion o(^ states' behind them if they want to re' ' S-to\vn grand Hat will be $12,890,- that 722 pupils are expected to be H. Dolamof Slamliord. who led the I A mc.ssage fa-.om the Piyiden t, -- —- ...... -y attending the regional school In becue's, the m arket rivas l ead as ■approximately LSOOtfifthtl'. Carrett oppo.sed/he wom- aUt. ' 000 and the .building rale will be Althoiigh there ia no Catholic CATERING TO G^HERINGS O f"A ll RlNpA fish mafket raid, aaiv the market |'.... •--- .. - ^ „■ ■ , ■ __ .u. iS iV -i. R.6 m«4» or $121 per pupil. IO61O; 912 in 1964; and 1,014 In' wa.s ^ r t of a nationwide telephone . "'luH leaders of the Boy Scouts of i an* s ffrage o the 1963. Church in 'Hebron, the Tiumber of net'imrk sed for .avin'g off bets ■ America opened a.2-da,v meeting of j .Constitution on the gidund t it It REVERSED WRECK Clifton B. Horne, Andover Re- thoae of that'^fallh aeems on the Hopkinsville, Ky. (AM A rer g.nnal Board member,'last night In connection-with payment'for " T la v o ir bet is oSe niade with ^ their Nationsl Councii. ‘ Increase here They attend serv­ • ! ride. He opposed/federal road driven by John Brotyder, 42, released these ft ;uree on building construction, the Board .last night other gamblers’ by ' bookmaker* ices in Columbia at St., Columba grants to the slatM on the grd’iind H'lr ni'i-.i* this :• thu 'ir' iitr t pi'iy 'jym vfil\n* wrecked a.bridge instead of vice costa; . said costs per, $1,000 . of assessed who accept beta larger than they : ’ JA).ST W.AII, v / l l Church. ^ that they would/iead to federal verst. The auto hit the aide of a The mam plant, excluding the valuation in the threq toVns would MANC-HESTER feel the.v can -.safely hanilie from hoy,- Utah i^*' This town re- I • *vur •thrill in IfArv Outilily thr« ut}h uM'I Mis. Ralph ■y. .Secoid .of the control. • 6 OAlVANinO SllDI / apAn and the railing aiWng one aide shop bulldi..g. will coat $1,400,400; diminia'i like this: m „ the standpoint of financial risk cejitly installed a new air raid Gilead section of Hebron, ta pre.si- Garrett g ls ^ was against the ihrt . ;h • nixjqciiiy t.uill »! will lor yi -ir • 'HT ftl()| MjU I <>0 7 fell into a creek, BVowder wasn't equipment, $202,800: architect and 19,37. $73.90; I960, 0 iuve-9 n 1 lt««W Dolan'said the investigation in­ siren. But the’ signal bounces off a_ AndoVen-c denl of the Catholic Ladies’ Rp- first World \yar soldiers’ .bonus. ?. • BASkllRAU «A(kftnAP0 AN:j hurt and the Car wasn't .damaged engineering fees. $103,400; site tlM O ; 1964. $8.80; Hebron, 19.37, 6 OLTON tiOTCt^ dicated the fish market dealt di­ row of buildings and it can be Huit'llj-ir 'ind l»*ip. tin* "i h* iivv tool S ciely-of the cliurch. Born Aug. 26. 1875, in Weakley ' a s s * » : • . •, WtN(.*. WUH MItAl S'AI' — except for a blowout. development, $144,370; site snd $10.30; 1960. $8.90; 7964, $7.10; ^ 0 0 r e 6 ra^ - ^ 4 A rectly with Kaletsky'a hopee in heard in only half the town. But i muny ijn-at play Iratun •. il will provulo tun !■ r • 'ftAI'IM KAB New Haven. • lesidontx. of Hooper, three miles f'ounty, Tyhn Garrett was , • fiViNf, BiNf.S Manchester Kveqlng Herald He­ ‘^sJIAVFRirK •T«r HIMAN 'we.st., can hear it all over their j editor and chool teacher tefpr'^ he a (li)7rn ynunq'lfj:.' bron correspondent. Miss Susan HrFFN’* arNr.LK" He said 'New Haven in turn h.id R. yrk Cijiry Merrill contact for layoff bets in Cincin­ Uown. . I started h/s 'p' bile career-With five • ‘iM(> Pendleton, telephone .\C 8-34.34. Riftrrv Nulllftim J«n Nierliiiff • 1 CMiNN'NO AAH Shnn'n ld:IA Rhon* R:8# nati, 't’hiladlephia aniCpoints west.' 'V PROGRAMS , ,ILS. Atty. Simon S. Cohen o p 6 i MWDftyi‘ \ said the raids were "part of an ef- Sun., “ rommnnehe** “ There’i M y .. \ Students Perform Alua.vft TnniMrrnm " v ^‘fort to break up »yndicated inler- CLO$ED WEDHiE$DAY. DECORATION DAY! Fvirn! MtiM'a 'H’eddlliR In .Mnnarn* Video Everyday — Btate gambling." ' CHAIN Plav for Kiwanis All Rights Resen'ed — , He said a short, wave ladio, bet­ << covns W lO P t n / o ' . H. T. Dickinson A Co.. Inc. ting" lecorda and tally sheets and McKFNNKY UlM BEip SUPPLY / miscellaneous gambling 'parapher­ An original 1-art play, written ; nalia were seized in Kaletsky'.K , . ^ and directed by Wifliam Knight of | homf. :• ■/ lOih ANMVERJiA^ SALE ; STAMraD the high school Snek and Buskin ; EASTWOOD Cohen said tn# agents h*d to KEITH’S -ftlAMLISS, sTtn 1000 IB. BALI WUND WlATHIft. C.Tiib, was presented at the weekly I foi-c/i their way into ids home but tist bbabino bkv ’ raoof nom.tilt lLf5 MAI?r ST. 317 M AIN ST. dinner-meeting of Kiwanis at the MoJ CharUBH Andia .Murphy. m i l BE OPEN/ TUBINO , added that the four men gave no SOCKIT M A N C ^ S T E R EAST HARTFORD Countt". (,'iuh yesterday. DrIIpy BHrburA Rufth , , resistance later. CHAIN! HANOIBI BAB ttATV . The cast Included other mem­ "The federal govei-nment i.s de­ ■nnM iiiaaiM i 7 ;• bers of Sock and Buskin which is "MEET "THE ^ a i a c k termined to get at the source of directed by ..Mrs. Helen Page Skin- k ME IN LAS WORLD big ii.vndicatcd racketeering," ner. Knight's father is a Kiwa- I ELECTRONICS Cohen told newsmen. i i| titan. VEGAS’! IN HY "While we shall continue to co­ Taking roles in "Tlie Un.seeh. I'inrmASrnpe LABORATORIES operate with, local aiithoritlea' Thing" were Lawrenr,e LaPnlla, and 4‘olar CORNER" w henqver i f Appears that insjrtid-. .. Janet Whitney. Thor.ias Riddell. ; , iiala are engaged in intbialale James Sosv.ille. William .Mat .A i dle 1 :«.V8:T5 2 7 7 BROAD gambling, they will be bl-oiiglit be­ Mav 25. 1956 and Linda Belding. Kenneth Ben­ fore the federal court. Blair's brings you four df thd\ hew^ . Sill). "Back Ijiah”— "(iodzllla’’ nett was Id rharge of the set while RADIO ■"We hope-to-drive them from Lynn .Murphy and Joanne Barry T E I t V I S I 0 N .. cover. handlM properUes. "Ttiere^sClll by no letup on fed­ COFFEE /nd BIRTHDAY CAKE "ON THE HOUSE" Chanarl * New Raven. Cunn. T:i* - nnnd i. Shop. East Center Street Bhoppllig L E T S 8 0 ..^ A creek flooded into a gravel ■ ,1 . (77-30) T'RI TH OR CONSE- \ riaza. i ■lAiii ,5 i' y~- f : 1-1" ^ t NOW ql E.NCES . pit during- heavy rains, coveting . SAVE MONEY I:.1|( I *1 canssRoAits an engine. The skin diver Was ItSiJI 01 R MISS HRUOkS 1 ' ' thru SAT. J — Kve Arden hired to fasten a cable so the en- AT lii-sei THE LIKE o r |Ui,Er ' gine could be recovered. / \ '. . iiDO.'.«' Si mm>:r th k atV.r i(*i CKLSAtlER ' ^ *'A rrirnil" < thf: bio ntorv MHHO NORMAN’S LVh T^KM^'(; POl.NT 9:35 t «»» 1HK VISk S c o ^ k . Spreaders 445 HARTFORD RD. - IIN-Aoi Pl.AYIIOt Sr OF MTABIK STAR 8TAGK . “ FntindAtifiii," ToHt B^rjppR make fawning easy •'V u m TEL. Ml 9.4597 A) KTIUX A AI.BKBT , to superb loyeliniiss\ MK-.Vii THK. M\KM» I *1 MU kbV .IIIUKK I 1,1’B i::-3o» I'AVAu AOK o r H»l H.IIM'V ThK SPORTS BOXING 1171 I'M l.r l-:ii -r < huflrji Unmet l»«l HAR .1*. n .ril HOI SKO A.NG Ktillm^r 10 rnunA mldttlf- \ Si li:li MI.M rHtlATKR l.w ,OfT WKST (la pr.iarriil ■ 77-j#i ilirtviiv noonv 'Ml RI.N TI.N TIN . t. «l STAOK * ■I'Thi. Ik. 1(1 Hrarl" W.H.ENBLAND K liei-ailVh.NTI hV. TIO.ATER —"Ritv Rt.zrrv" LUMBER CO. aa..W*aNta ftao* .WaaaeaCOLoa * fill, WKATHFR (.1*1 KAR1.1 SHOW Aernsa from Green Srhool "SI. Reiin.v Ihr.'llip" ‘ (Ml ( OWKOV ( ORRAI. . JOAN FONTAINE f.iai TWII.HiHT THKATbR . Open All Day $aturdoy ii'.'i Hoeai.oNO cassiiti • '7/ t *1 NPttBTSrOI'K ■ '■f lft:30 j Ni .MKKT THK CHA.MPIO.NB l-H-.W) I * 1 NKW.a Rr.rORTKR 1 llH..3ni NKHS 1" c;7l riN A I. KIIITION Nichoii^ TIDF ■1.VI1 THK HVNTK.R Ronciuiowd Monehesfer I ■■•t |„g. i.Vii M(iHTC'4^r KIIITION J MMnUNYEI^ II :M (7-! vroR T S RfU'NDi r 13*1 «JiNNK«'TIClT RKPOaT Ramhie along behind this little OEMJMKR fill PRCVIIK8 GOODYEAR 11:111 I ».|SWKATHKR I buggy ... apply;-ScoiTS like a '3111 ro.VNKI TUT T RKPORlr miser, save on T ure Bu iiu kr 11:1.'. ' K, I.KS P A H . a JIARY KORO TIRES 1 1 * 1 Hlfi SHOW and seed, as well as your time. BLAIR’S and GLENNEY’S MEN’S SHOP ‘‘tMm up" tn bring mu these \ i.7-ri III ARTKT famouft MATCHING MEN’S and WOMEN’S SCOTCH PLAID SWIM OR V* ( store and Plant 295 HimiRd St. 1.3*1 3YKATHKBAANK Junior Sprooder — $7.95 SUN CLOTHES ...... ^ 11:7# I «l NITKt'AP THKATKR V m . Ml 3-5179 '30' I.IKK WITH KI.IZARETH SPECIAL"'*''FRIDAY. SATURDAY 11:31' '7; S»i TOMOHT m f W /IDW *-complete .i l:»f> ( «, .NkBs u t d ’* D im 0 m a S h < Rl RIO PLAYPACK lawn food, half as much does tARGE MR) NKHH Jiforti eaMWH-lear df 1 (T3I W'KATHKR A .HV6IC . rwieg job of ordinary fertilizer. : curvci3^ t asake vou feel flli fAbove Right) ■H- ($St f HRINTOPHKRS Feed ’>000 iq jt — f Above Left I TtU <1K> MrsiCAI. IVKATHKR.HAaN GLASS -woman.. Ai ftiy W O R D E K -B R A in all .the world FOR WOMEN: FOR MEN: .25 |.r> — AUTO GLAS.S — NKBM o r THK Hot R f t iO t . Lawn. Seed has RUi unS^i magioworkii^ (eature. Tha "TARTAN. TALK" iiSt HKATHKRL'ANT Pl.ATK amt WINDOW Drpam Biuv .M'liV Bti.N'D Square Dance -— I.eave It to • Graduate - This t* the bqteaii- Simiiuer ,'^cmip Beat news'ifor ^ S W I M TRUNKS PIZZA T:ll ( N> PKOPLK'M LOBBY ‘J- dop.s it .HgHin . . awlpe.s' the ■ML'bY Bfi.'s’ L to bnrfg_you jth* necked blouse tlial fakc.a citu,m'e nf ' blends. . . 93r . mUffRATfO a gill'* hot-wcathcr wardrobe: Swim suit. Shirred and double shirred for the Try Some Today, They're (lE-Ul liOKiLASr KOHARDS .Siimma Ciiiii l.aii(le' in HtV:lng. ' , Sizes 5(1 and up $4.95 At^ll THK NKH8 J. A. WHITE 00. J/.23 . . $1.0^ to belter your luxc'lo fitml fiqiii a man* squaic-necked blouse with , a' the. texti'ircil weave of JUDY 9 to IS or 10 to 18 figure only ...... '$9.95 • Deliciouft ’ (»> HIOHLIUHTH Note JUDY BONti'a UHlquo * , Reversible style $5,95 <$Si JOHN DALY A.ND THK ^ 81 Bltaell St.— Ml 9-1322 lawn, please the pKkeibook. rhlrl, converta it Into'the iiioat " diffcience: a hixiirimia |open- fa.shloiTiiig of horizontal tuck­ BOND'.* *i;j>pR:het'ked bloH»e, Avai’fiblp in A, H, f’ and - fcnunine blouse a gii I can ow ni work o f ’dainty .ftladeii a' fm- ing. here graduated to a turn here in no-iion,combed cotton DANCINe EVERY SATURDAY , Note the deepened pie-cut neck­ bi-oidery, an . litter, abaence of from wide tucks neatji the chin thatT.snuba creases., hold.* it* I) cups, rti.lton, in whito aleeve*. and six .small'chunks to the narroive.sj: of tucks line. the pirky bowi-.Ue. Heie in . color for Jtceps, wishes and Exclusive TRIPLE REFINED LARSEN'S nnlyl AJ.vo available in nf mock-peaiia to button it all 'neath Ute "bustline, in- smooth' “PEE WeE” GHERIONE’S ORCHESTRA ( B & i v i s : Satin in white ftiul' I n.sp ' cotton , broadcloth that| irp.' ,Cn»p. Wa*hable cotton Pima cotton ■ that loVea to be drlp-rines' in no- time at all. ' ATLANTIC HEATING OILS Hardware X T ’' M i ^Ttv- black./ ■ thrive* on tubbing. White and ' pique. White and pa.itel*. Sirea tubbed. W hite and z paalela. White and pa'stgls, Sizes.32 to juatel*. Size* 32 to 38. B2 to 38. - Sizes 32 to 38. 38. CLEMEYS MEN’S SHOP 84 DEPOT SQUARE $k.98 ' 789 W a i n STREfeT Chianti Restaursint L. T. WOOD CO. ' '112.98 $3.98 S2.98 14 DEFOT SQUARE’ MI 8-6195 Telephone Mitchell 3-1129 t e l mi 9-5274

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\ / f . ? V V * *■ . f ‘ •' 1 u -\ ■ ^ • , ,v ■ , ■ •>.. ' - ' \ . I MANUHES’TER EVENING HERALDi MANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY. MAY 25, 1935 ...- ■ - ...... '-a------i. ■ .■ t__ V______^ PAGE * ' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MAI^CHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY, MAY 2Jf, 195* p a Ig e k )ijB .

pork in gravy, tjlced carroU, ap­ the hospltal'a kidney, research ■ ■ ■ ■ ■'111 C ovenijry plesauce: Friday, tuna flah salad Twiils Recover laboratory, and Drs. Warren Guild, sandwiches. hoU veptablr_plate, J. Hartwell Harrison, Joseph E. ice cream. ' • i •After Delicate Murray, David Hume and' Leroy ' /.BA Hearing Vandam were assisted by Other S.B.M. Depositors - e V f Legion^ Auxiliary Coihplete The Zoning Board :of Appeals K’ifhiey Surgery members of the kidney research ■'r ‘ wdll have an. open meeting Mon- tesm. • - I at '8 p.m. in the Town Of- Previoiisly, kidneys had been \-.' . ' i'-') Plans for Holding Services^]j^>Building to consider the re- Boston, ia y 25 'Identical 21- auccessfuU'M tranapladted from received more than a quest\if Grant E. and Helep J . year-pld twin slaterti^^who under-: R ^ n d to Richard Herrick, 23. of went a kidney transplant opera­ for 1 •Toothaker for permission to ddd Norfliboro. Mass., In December, Oo'’entry, May 35 (Special) — in making wreaths and tion at Peter Bent Brigham Hospi­ 1654, aiid from Jesse to Ix>u1s Half-Million .pollprs in 1955 the program. a bay loathe exlitlng building a t Plan* for Memorial Day ekarciaes ting Mon-Uhelr gas station On Rt. 44A. tal were reported in "veCy good Heilman,'42, of Washington, D. C., At the Auxiliary condition" today. ' , ^ in Februsr>tf 19.56.. have , been completed fty the da.v some 250 be made j X- Saving money makee^ mbhey. Save regularly and I Manihester Evening Herald - In the first a'lich operation in­ American Lejrten and Ua Auxi­ ar the Legion volving wor.ien, Mrs. ■ Want's 'Sonic $.5.09al<* H<‘<| ucsied • The right kidnty was removed Chewning Jr.. 10, was told to desist /Paid in 1955 la customiry for American l.cflfihn .socintiori recciv- "lii-detei itiined on from Mrs. Foster and transplanted from distributing campaign cards paid t ^ u r depthsitors! ' T-To members to alternate^ attwdiuR t le basis of taxes paid to the town On M«»llel Policy to a spot below Vra. Hpnn'a own for his father, a candfdat«.for-<5ty church sendees A ndov^. Mans­ by development land owners. ’left K-lbney. Tempos^ Aly. M^ai Council, during claTiS hcurs at field, and .Coventry, jen the,.Sun­ The lotvn will l eimlnirso pattlcl Mary Munford'School. Opoo ^ I.M . Savings Account SOON! th a r^ea lly tojrof^ ii.-ttiiic assoctstioti.s'SO |v;ylcent of ^T'aris, May 2.5 The BBlench H^m will have' three^ldneys, the day preceding Mcwlonal Day.- com- aillrtjt ones to be removed 1st r.- ^ Wednesdav. .MOmoidal Day ser v­ lie amount: tliev have spent to'National Assembly's aleering HIIMPER TO HAMPER iiiiprovc/kntlliiiprovc/mitl de-velopdevelop their roads'- fnjtlee today lecommended sa two- Mrs'x Helm, pronounced IncVifi ices will begln^l 1:30 pum. with a day debate ne.\t week on all as- ably ill xif jflonieriilanephrltis. In- St. Peter, Minn. (/P) -— A man the hit ^ ra d e! parade aas^bling-.at' the Robert­ raidlcipating a.ssoclations and playing Good Samaritan wa.s the amounts they are entitled to in­ pecla of the p,)llrlea of Premier flammatioh;,,(rf the kidneya, came // son SfhMl on Cross The Guy Mollet, 'The premier is «x- to Bbott5h''Tn\Aprll with her slater only one injured in h seven- will parade to - the clude: Waterfront Park, I6S0..50; vehicle accident.. Marland Austin, Waterfront Manor. $616; Lakevlcw pected to ask for a new vole of lb undergo extensive pre-opera­ Hale Cemetery. The Na- (onfldence to rally hifl supporters tive testa to ^ermine whether 28, suffered a crushed dnkle when avings aiik of [maii^iiester 'iional Anthem wilhbe sung by the Terrat-e, $.56.5: Gerald Park, -$550; pinnad between two of the cars. He A^'aterfront Heights $.520.50; Ac­ following thej^algngTion of Pierre they actually weri^dentical twjna. group accompanied by the Wind- Mendcitfcrartca Doctors say that In the present was trying to releue two of the X \ ham High School Band. tors Colony Estalr.s. $395; Lake- status of tranaplant’.surgery, a rara that had .locked bumpers. wood Heigiil.s. $.381; North Fast- ■Ttf^ debate will be held Thurs­ . MAM. lANK EAST IRANCH After .the pledge to the' flag. .Shore.s, $304; Pine Lake---Shores, day and Friday-originally set transplanted organ camjive only ' win ijna/«*t. I I. IM StifiMCeatarffc Philip Linderson of Kagleville, aside-for a debate on Tunisia and id an identieal twin; it c a ^ o t sur­ •post chaplain, will .say the prayer. $287.50; Oak Grove, $267; Belle- vive in ."alien'' flesh. -x o rm THURSdAY OPEN FRIDAYS o r a i viewy $193; HenSlock Point, $127; .Moroego. The Mendes-France res­ TTie Rev. J.' Garland Waggoner of ignation, however, touched off The operation on the wom^en, IVININGS « TO • caswsswfVr 9 To 7* With turtle neck end "Ha d^ve$, two Poles • Polos - Polos Storrt . Cfongregational Church, Cheney Lane, <77* Beelte Camp, cries for an immediate discussion both of whom weigh leas than 1on 100% Dacron cemeteries; Howard G. Reynolds, FOR THE CES UNTIL 10 Harold. James: Andover, George / S. Nelson. "I had Mounany complim^n at my dinner party.” a permanently-pleated Over 1,200 popples will be used customer told us. “The chickens were delicious.” Another SAT^DAYy MAY 25 , / LARGE ASSORTMENT OF • . said, “We had company Tor dinner and now they -want OPEN ALL DAY some-nf ydur chicken.s.” When you^ierve Olcott’s you are ’ VERPLANCXsCHbOL AUDITORIUM Fo m o PLANTS - SHRUBS always sure lo please yout guests. D R iSSES Wreughf Iren Railings EJfERGREENS and VEGETABLE PLANTS SUNDAYS of our Oiice-a-Year Zipper Short! Porch Columns Tickets Will Be^Xailabie At The Door $ 1 2 . 9 9 \ For little and big boya in ROGER OLCOIT cotton twill, aaeraucker and VALLEY WELDING CO. Ann Colby's day 'n' date dress every gal will w ai^ S o easy to care ahaen gaba. In Boxer and M Fbg Free Eitlmate Call 103 West Center Street Mitchell 3-7853 beltad atylea. Tan, CharcoiU, Olaatonburg BIE 84)18 tor-^needs no ironing, every pleat and tuck in ^ s ta y after all the Brown or Blue. 3 to 13, ■ 1 ocrm m ira3oo [m 3ra g? Greenhouses washings you'll give It. Softly-fashioned withyenough sleeve cover­ $1.19 ^$1.99 302 WOODBRIDGE ST. TEL. Ml 9-5947 age, cardigan banded neckline, all over tuc^d bodice, (back and SLOAN'S—— Next Week Open Monday, Closed Memorial Doy —— Open Thursday Until 9 P. M. front) and all a.round pleated s-kirt. Sizes l^ o 20,. 12’/i to 20'/j. A, White ground dotted with navy or red. Solid blue, pink, aqua, ■ v ; ' yellow. \ TRADE NOW and SAVE! Don’t Miss It! Only at Burton’s Glamorous New 1956 every body^that’s any body In Manchester

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD., MANGHE^ER, CONN'., FRIDAV, MAY 25,1^68 V PAGE 8I3C f MANCjlESTEE EVEI^NG. HERALD. V^CH ESTER, CONK.. FRIDAY, MAY 25,1956 P A G l T diW e, Hill Cemetery. Prlenda may la across ths Pyraip River fpbpi -•■X \ ' urea—35 at the bosom, 28 at the Rockville call at. the funeral home thla eve­ TruM , Btoilary StawJard Thma very important. Pdradel Exercises W ill Mark Itema aee noW, being handled W Tljp—1080 TT ------l X, / pqrt Chester, N. Y-, May 26 (m ‘Pr^S^ool Tois Special fefturea for boUi^dulU idgepoi-t. May 26 (4h>—R a^o Saturday, May 26 Denver, May 25 .(AM—JVh' DYNAMIGt through The iMiipeheatrr Kveninjr r-A 61-year-old trutk driver, ap- 'and children will be ph hand to­ and R evisio n atation WICXI hae Herald Ro^vU le Bureau, located INC. Midnight' - '2 g.m ...... Volunteers Needed girl bu.va a new bathing ault, al CXIVOTES DRV OUT / ,v ' Celehrdtion ofMem&rialDay ,iarently seeking to settle :S morrow when the Bupkicy Senool flatly rbJiTCted Vivien Kelleme'.,re­ 2 a.m. ... H not, coR at 7 IV, Hton St., telephone ‘ Pripsent Fantasy era auppUad bX (ha 'HAY—Sava a Lila ...... Volunteers Needed 'V generally thinks about what It' , Manhattan, KAn. (JT\ — Kahsaa’ grudge, shot and criticall; wound­ PTA.holda iU -big spring fair from rtlBNlTVlUS 4 e.m. '6'4i.m...... Volunteers, Needed V Tltemont ff-SI^ ihvrmnt ODod Muile quest forfijee air time In her cam­ J’ • X will do for her bosom lltte. htotracled drought is. proving a t ed two long-time fatenda on this 10 a m.' to 2 p,m. on the school ANO M im O .^ aiaata and ary aubjtct te, i nel^M^Piatter Part? 6 awi oD World paign for. tbf Republican Senate What she really, should think ■V city's main street yesterday. Without noUca, ;/ WDRC^Bifift CroB^y 8 a.m. - I0'a.nt.''v.^^, ...... Mary Anne Aronson Memorial Day will be obeened here Curran, pjjblic information officer, Ciep Llvihgatone at the Robertson William Coopbr will officiate at M ll-S M r. ' nomination ag&4»8t 'Sen. Prescott MI9-063B ^ Police said John Santoro ‘ of ^ WOTH-hG 10 a.m. • 12 Noon ...... Douglaa Stevens * 1 posterior. ’ . . | fai more’ foes, the icoyotes.. vi-ith the annual parade from the I Me alao announced that Philip Officers Kleeicd Byram. Conn., wielded a pair of School' Wednesday evening pret the It o'clock auction, which will *'I vS a y —Mwau MarchUt l i U - ./ .Bush. Noon ? 2 p.m. .,.., .James Galanek Center to the cemeteriea \Vednea->Audib«rt. a member of the aclence .38-railbre pistols "to pump two include appliancea, houaewbrea YttMlAIN ST. WHAY— Sure a Ufa ^ 'Miss Kellems seht' out letters to This cbmes from Dorothy Stow, I '*'• Oler, Kansas State College sented their fantaa.v, "Bambl." the WCCC—GinkI fe^veiiing Good Muila 2 p.m. - 4 p.m. .., James Qalanek daj', followed by exerciaea at the''faculty at the high achool, would Bv BucklamI P 1 shots each into his Victims. An­ and comimmentary aervicas do­ wTlC—WIdo" \ Aj;jCNB-PIaiipr Parly five Connecticut radio and tele­ 4 p.m. • 6 p.m. . . . . , .... ;v>. '.’thomas Hickey - a fashion consiiltant for a »wim State's cemeteriea, in which jioveral local' be in t charge of inatruction to other shot weftt %vMd as pedea- story of a little deer and his friends nated ly Manchester , mer- WpRC-^Kal WTIC—Una Mnn'i Family vision stations yesterday contend­ suit nrm au 1,0s Angeles. WOTU-Waxwo W D RC -K. n Mnrrow . 6 p.m. - 8 p.m. . . . . , ...... ;"Mjnda Reoknagel, Carol Chace organiiaUona will take parL ‘ Radiac .teama, acheduled to beg|n triah| dashed for edve,. In the forest. chantm' restaurants, cleaners and ing that because Bush announced 8 p.m. - .10 p.m. .., Bathing: unit makers are Felting 70,000 toNeas than ^O.OOOJn The BudklAnd F*TA recently e- beauty parlors. •' - . W G TH -gay Ii With MualC ...... Ortn, Mathews The parade will proceed up Main' ■ Listed in critbaJ coh<|ition to­ . Children who participated in­ iin iF *' ' his candidacy for re-ele^^lon -th 10 p.m. • Midnight Jean Mdrcel more and more concerned ?'*•' “ y* "niere will be, miscellaneous '^ius-JIaatWjlarcbaal __ . 8llmtfternsilmniers havehsvc Vr#riiird»4l'-.^duced rnvjircover, WINDOW SHADES \ and Grove S tt. to Grove Hill Ceme, I Scheduled lected apd Inatalled the following day at tinity Hospital wSre Ray­ cluded: Jerry Southerglll. , Anita WO^-Raoym Ravu* WHAVr-^Dodzura .va. Giantir Jlii.v. she should be given \cqual Skywatch Post located on top'of . ISiiancbesler Police .Station Stow said, because American girls \tdry, when aendcea will be held, - . -TheTTie Holy NameN^me Society 0, cS focal'.mor- Chappell. Blll.v Wilson. Marilyn baiaar booths and a big food and hyilH oi Gooa U ubIq tiine under the rules of "fair plqy." are getting hippier.. A 37-lnch flip thereby .making ' coyotes more cake sale. Luncheon'will be served WTIC— Vot-r Cod* WKNB'^Mu'bio' Volunteers may register at Civil befense Headquarters, Municipal vulnerable to hunfer^> WASHAILE told from there will travel to St. « " ‘Ted Heart Church, Vernon will Ueo Plecitv, prealdent: Mra. Rp< h tician.^and doaeph' Digiorgio, .IS,, Payne. Jo»l Sweet, Kevin O'Neil, WDRO-TRoconl Shop 'WT20—L^/o^'^Ranyep '■ Bush "has appeared. Inniim^- Building, Mfnehester oh Monday, Wednesday hr Friday from 1-5 measurement ia getting all too Bernard'a Cemetery and back to'"P"n »or ita final card party of the Begin . vice preaidcnt: Mra. ytVil- nl.'io of PVrt Cljeatrr, a.i unem­ John Frailer. Billy Kennedy, Joan from ll;30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. WOTH^Waxworka - WDRC—JHrH Caraon. common, she Inaiated. INTJ6RS1^TE V. Among the many events planned WGTH— Rfcl ^ ix V i ; fianalnra- able time's orf yo»ir station. And p.m. ______. ______^______' aeason tomorrow eyening at B liam Thayer, secretary: Mra/Mer- ployed hakery worker. - \ Bald.Vga.'' Billy Serin, Thereae under the guise of 'reports from ".The biggest pi-bblem* confrofif- the ! especially- for the children will be ;Y—BaUr KUnball A9OA SHADE Marahallii- %viH bejtmerlcan »>»»«>«*nt, vin Threaher, treasurer. , , F’ollce gaye this account i Messner, Linda Kedikas, flayle W IA Y —Dodgera va. <5lam» .Washington’ and an education ; ,.;\ 1 ihg wbp\en today ia not diet, but Whu|t will, be played and prizea B u tc h e r ', Robert Larkin, ■ John parades and prixea for decorated WCCC—OoofT ACvaBlng Good Muife major fir< There was Htlla dar.i4 % 7 lt Made to Order Mra. Philip Hopper, Mrs,. _MeyrAl Kantoro. ln hia automobile. f i r » McKinney LUMBER & supply WKNfi-Muaic cafl!|>algn. baa received from your 01141 n p a i’k e.kerclae,’’ she said. "W e know, be­ MARLOW'S V 0 Vet’^ r ‘‘^^f ;irb*"'’'a.V^d.^"Ref..ah= sighted Bfllantonl on the street Phelps. Albert Howett. dqir carriages and decorated btey- WTIC—P «p p «r Young / ■age. I AND, (^TIIKR FINE STORES W m ela Ivlth Your ^Ueta Colton and Robert Threaher were_ rtea; children’s movies; rides on WTIC—Ume Ranaar ‘ statUm. hours of free time devoted I ___ cause the' styling of swim suits elected delegates tp the JT'A" and fired twice. Bellaptnni' fell Stanley* Bernlck, ,.lohn' Acker- WDRC—Youra Truly ^ / to. political purposes," she said in Callla was warm pul unhurt. ’' .OW partlciilarl.v Is being done for seven Ilye ponies r balloons and a WGTH—Rpd Sox vs., S^ngfnra 0 the groupa ^ parUcip^ate Hn the I ; ^ Council. y • ' . yith biillela in his chest kml ahdo- mamsm MarieM Kartaurkas^ Mary lOth ANNIVERSARY SALE^ t her letters. P^iloiis Mixture the hippy flgiire.". WILL BE OPEN V' fishpond. , *’HrfAY—B*tty Kimball ’ E. A. J^ SO ir The following membera will ^ n. Fs-ither down the streM ,‘ w " '" •»y * '•»•*« committee WORC—R « e ^ Shop 1:44—. ' \“ Dunphy, yVaya anP means; Mra. fi-om a restaiivhnt. Digiorgio w ^ Mllchpll and ;lackle Leister, Mary i The event will take place tomor- WGTK—Waxworha ment or*Said they w.oula.. mak{ an 18,000 gallon r.ipply tank at a older than the life expectancy of «9!) Mtin SI.. T.L MI M M l w*? Pi,^l Souirt'nd AuxlharT ^ achoof atudenta Clement Cole and Mra. William stnii k by two bullets in the Vhesf W H AY-“Dodiper.^ Giflnii announcement latej-. wholesale depot. here, Finng Squau ; and . their parcnta. Teachera are ^llen -Mitchelh.was the announcer. | row, rain or ahlne. X ■•5:*a--,' ' - WTli^—Nfihonar Radio Fan Club the American male as Agured by VFW Color Guard, Firing Sqiiad. parcnta. Ro.vster, program; Mrs. Begin and and leg. "VHa y —Record Rodeo WDR(?—Radio Workshop , A metal lid' fell and strucK • insurance actuaries,' but he took T- s j „ - i-,,. , 1 contacting parents for reaerva- Mrs. Ralph. Lewis. membeVshlp; ItatToIman Domlngiin Anjos said fCCC—Record Review ^ g^WGTH—^Rnd '^Sox va. S'*natnrs spark. Flames burst from Uie gaso­ out a 525.000 policy qn his life. Poat and Auxiliary. Boy and G.irl. ,,on, the atudenta have taken W k KB—B«*ebaU HeUnte T Rcouta, Civil Defense, Gold Staijj,„,j,p flyers giving details. Theme Mrs. Lewis National Parent- he apprntched Santoro with his W T l^ .N e w » WHAY—piKlRf’is vs. Oianta line flowing into the {truck. Callts R. C. Coulter, agent who wrote Teachej' roagaxine,- ,'j. drawn service revolver and that WDRC-%ewe WTIC—Mational, Fan Club^ jumped to a valve and rut off the the policy, says: Paiht-Up, Cleanup Special! Mothers and.clergymen. \ i for ..the evening will be "The W'OTH—B ^ a a d J U f WDRCvd-My Son Pfpp MVa, Kenneth Prior, publicity the man ralml.v siirrendered the ^ lla n d County flow.' Then he rjimbed Into the Gordon met all the requirements ATru«BlMtMg Exercises.at the cemcteiiebvWlH American Indian,” topic of the and hiatoilan; Mrs, Frank Kat- WfJTH—Rpil Sox vs. Sfnators include aelectioita by the High churrh's'hpme miasiona program. •twO guns, saying: "Tliev were af­ ALLSTATE - FIRST AGAIN! WHAY—RecoifiMlodeo • r w - , . '’ onb of the flaming trucK and drove —no record of surgery’ or serious ^kauskaa. candy: Mra. Clifford ter me." WCCC—Record Review WJHAY—I>ors vs. Gianta Anenie Woinm ! by Jay MeSpaden, tribute to the *'? t h a 'y —Swing Ee*y x. WTIC*-Natlonai Fan Club judgment for the ,pak. grudge. Ssntoro was charged with Insurance. .Why paV more? For contplete Information or hbm^ W'DRC—Cel Kolby > WHAY—Dodicors vs. G luftl H. Yeomana.yesterdsy fay Common Iron delictenr Hospital Ijlotes ^ Donald .Rahsom, second grade; first degree asSaillt. Main apeaker at the exercises nppointn|>ept — call , ' W'CTH—Bob and Ray ./ WTIC—NAUonai Fan Ch Pleat Judge Vine* R. Parmalee In neu — A son was born at City Hospital Mrs.'' Cbltdn, third grade: .Mrs, Byram, .where Santoro resides; 6:4*-^- - V-'' • WDRC—So Thry Say / petite will bo Andrew Tricarico of the WHAY—Swing E ««y ' WGTH-^Rfd Siix vsy/Ssnators the ca.’ie bl Frank Douda vs. Fran­ this morning to Mr. and Mrs. Kd-j Colb. foijfth grade; Mrs. SUnlev cis E. Wright. \ thS'lai VFW. George Haiiunon^ will act WCCC—Record Review.- JB:dG- erqble yet a-hera nothing seama ward Karpuska, Tolland. New pa-1 Blaainskl. fifth grade; Mra. Ai- FRANK LANGMACK, A9|A^M I 9-SASO ^ WKNB—Today In'Sporte WHAYr-Doflgfra \/t. Gianta The rase involves an rjtomdblle MM master of err^bnies. llenls at the hqapUal today Include feed Hodge, sixth grade. . WTIC—1080 Radio Uane WTIC—Fight 60 C20 wrong/otharwlae. / accident lit Mansfield on July 4, Churcl^^lee 6iilt Mrs. Ernest Gauthier, -St, WDRC—RecordTShap WDRC—Romano^ Moods %•. What you 'ahodld gat la 22 W fiTH—^#*(1 vs. Ssnaton The F7rst Congregational Church James St., Manrhester; John Da­ A NEW WGTH-Les Paul had Mary Ford 1954. According to the decision, the AUTO 61ASS FUnRIXAN,’ a new' but valuable I f yon want part.v-styie'' raw,-, g:ee- combination of tm Important, D has filed a lytit in Tolli^d Coimty vis. 148 Prospect St.; and Mra. WHAY—DodJjff'rs vs. Gianta plaintiff's own negligence was vegetable appetizers to look snd’ FUNERAL HOME W E S X ^ W f f W HAY-NeW s / found to be a substantial factor in Vltamina with yOenty of blood- 1 Superior Cburt against: the Ec- Kathryn Cloonan, 3 Berger Rd. WCCC—GoOd Evening; Good Uuilo WTIC—Cav^cade of Smrts building Iron and tha full min­ taste their best, sMve them on s : WDRC—Rdmonce Moons causing the colliaion and resulting FURNITURE TOPS clesiastiral Society of Vernon in a William ZielenskI UNDER EXPERIENCED WKNB—Today la Bporte WGTH-^^rd Sox vs. S^’iiators imum dally requirement of Io­ bed of crushed Ice in a cr.vstal , WTIC—Newe injuries., dine for the thyroid gland. .technical matter which will clear William Zielenaki, .54. 9 River bowl or on a glass serving plate. i MANAGEMENT ' \ WDRC—News I f 7 DEMVERED title to the church property. WGTH-Newe ‘ W H Ay- DfMigrr.t v.-. GInnta Douda'. is a resident of Mans­ IShowsT Stall Ooon - - QIats Tub iBBlosurss I It le aimply marvaloue lioir St., died at his home, yesterday. 459 Hariford Road—(Corner of McK|se)—Tel. MI 9-9946 ^VTI(?-»M»*et' the <'hainplnn field apd Wright is frphi Windham. apeedlly tt eota. It aeema to pick , Reason for filing the auit it to Born in Rockville, the son of g!l4— C—Moods for .Romanes COMPLETE WITH ROPES AND PULLIES you right up—atarta giving yon change' official ownership of the WHAY—Sporta SpeUlghl ^ H—Night Mnslc Allcha'eT and Ann Fritz Zielenaki, WCCC—Good Evening Gcfed Muale iftjib - more Mrength — appetite Im­ church property, carrying through he was Tprmprjy employed in the THE JOHN F. WKNB-Serenede „ . IIAY—Dodgi rk vs. Gianta OTHER SIZES 90c f t , proves/— healthier looking color • vote o f the society In 1929, which MARLOW’S Thrifty ClecHiers WTIC—Strictly Sporla WTI(?-iMf*et the Champion gradually returns Jo your eheeka local t e i^ e mills. He leaves AND OTHER FINK BTORF-S For or ■ WDRC—J. Zalman WDRC—.Moods for Romanes thrMgh the enrichment o f tha- appears in the society's minutes, several^ cousins In Rockville. AND LAUNOERERS WGTH—Sport Ugfat g e n e r a l ; J. A. WHITE GLASS CU. but has never been recorded with W(TTII—Night Music ■o p e n Da i l y 8 a .m . to 6 p .m . blood with Ita chief mineral tile- Funeral aervIVea will be hfld to­ WILL IE OPEN TIERNEY giSd— .* l l t f f - . / INCI.IJD1NO B A ttlR D A V \ ■ront— IRON. the town clerk. morrow from the Burke Funeral FUNERAL HOME WHAY—Dinner Date WHAY-—Dodgrrs vs. Giants T V SERVICE SHMimiH’ Try FERRIZAM on onr oay ats Such a suit will prevent any fu­ THIS MONDAY. WCCC—Gpod Evening Good llu,re WTIC—News for .30 days and If yon a n not Home at- 8:30 a.m,, with a re­ 219 WEST CENTER ST. ^ S o cia l WKNB—Serenade / WDRC—NV*'a» Almanac i 131 BISSELL^ST. \ Ml 9-7322 y 981 MAIN STREET- -MANCHESTERy ture question regarding title tp the WTiC—Ertill Cote Raya ato A Call ,100% aatlened, MONET BAftK.- quiem Mass at 9 o'clock at SJt. MAY 28. ONlY TEL. MI 3-1222 WGTH—.Night Music ’ property^ WDRC—Guy Um _ imbarda 11:16— NIghta $2.95 W4a93 PlusTarto HAUS DEPARTMENT STORK Joseph’s . Church and burial ' In Pmehase WGTH—Bill Stem WHAY-'-Dt.dgers vs. Gianta "I; An histo'Mcal note on the matter i;4a- WTIC-rSlKir^ w'inal TEL. Ml S-5IM ■hows aH Congregational churches DRY CLEAN WINTER / WHAY—Dinner Date WDRC^^al Kolhv originally were founded on similar FAMOUS WCCC—43ood Evening G«bd liudo WGTH—Night Music WKNB—Dinner Date ' 11:M- p a t t e r n s with property being WOOLENS 8EFORE YOU , WTIC—Three Stai bJi W HAY—S,%>nphonv In. tha Ntght owned not by the church But by WDRC—Low-11 Thomik WTIC—Startime Serehads the ecclesiastical soctetlea. How­ WGTH—Meet th - U^pRC-^Cal Kolhv STORE THEM W fe T H -t-Danes Music V ^ 8 ever, at the tnm o f the century WHAY—Encore Theater H :i6- . FAVORI / the -system began ib appear un­ ■ \ B’Cee—Good EyeiHag Good Muile ^ WHAY—Symphony, in ths Night PARKER “21” WKNB—Dinner Date' WTIC—Slartime Serenade. ^ democratic-to moat churchea, with That makes g t)^ sense, doe.sn’t it? \ WTIC—Aniwrf Man WDRC—Danca Qrehsatra \ the! result that the societies in WDRC—:—Amp:Ampa 'n Andy most cases were dissolved and the It makes better sense to drv clean WGr";- r- ^ion o ■Lewis Jr. property "turned over to the them the T H R IF T Y STA-NU way. 1:18- FOR THE B^T lli ON THE EASIEST TER WHAY-rincora TTitater ALLIED FACTUBf AUTHOBIZEtixi \ You can be. sure every smidgeon of WCCC-eGood Evening Good Huile TV SERVICE ■ At^rK5@fiT'yrKshe»--ie' I'-f. grime and soil is gone when they've W KN^^venlng Serenade TV SERVICE I* •entlng the 'Vernbii Center church Both offices’ will be WTIg—Congreaalonal Report . a A.M. TO a r.M. Insist bn a Taltb Man la the auit. been Thrifty dry cleaned. / WDf;>RC—Amoa - n Andv open Saturday WGTH- -E. F. Morgan $1.50 Par Haust Can You’ll find the membera list­ - To P reeent Operetta r fAm OUS HALLMARK CARDS I FLUB FABTB Pupils of Northeast School will ed'. In the yellow pages of mornings until A.MPLE PARKING , I FOR GRADUATION or FATHER'S DAY [ TeleviBion Programs BU 9-0080 you>,,Jelephone bonk. present the operetta "Hansel and BERVt.NG A L L MA.NCHESTER Qntel" thla evebing at 8 o'clock On Page Two nV' the school auditoriunt. -The July 1. \ large, cast will include membera 1063 MAIN ST. o f each clasa. Starring in the event will be FVancli Cplombaro and- Rolene W e^ToWN Auclair a s ' -Hansel and Grptel., \ Downtown oners ” P H A R M A C Y Allen Renna Spd Judy. Yeakulka A savings program at “ The Trust Cfh” needn't, I.- take Greeii Stampamps Most Versatile Power Tool Made wiU play the pa'Ms of the mother .459 HartfordRoad^-CCornei^qni^^ \ and father,. wlth 'Barbara White too big out of your pay check. You can save as the wifeh. Judifh. HaJIcher of I 'iii'ii'iinirmi'iTffrfv 10 Rockville High SchooPwlirbe ac- any,amount any lime. \ good lime to start is with companiat. ' Directing the production is your next pay check. Deposits made on or l^ifore the 9 ? Mrs. Constance Kelly, with-Mias -/■ Jeanne Chadboume in charge - of 5th draw interest from the l.st. ‘ \ K- the chorus and music, aaaist'ed by Mias Eleanor J. Lewis. Mrs, Grace O N E G A L L O N Cratty ia In charge of the chore­ ography. - Scenery was designed and set up /' ' ' t by Miss Jennifer Mead and pupils.! m > o f grades 7 and 8, with Miaa Alice- .' MAXCRESTER TRtJS^ Oough, assisted by other teachers,! in charge of costumes. I -MAIN OFFICE BRI- Joseph Novak .la aupervistng ' 8BS Main, Oppotlle St. James' Church OToperty and Ughia and Renwlck i Extra 0targe PAINT VARNISH OR pNAMEL J. Lewis la ip charge of ticketa and I \NORTH BRANCH ^ program, An, orchestra of high ' 15 No. Slain. C o m » Oakland St, Open Ihurada.v Rveitlnga 6 to. 8 \ school students, directed by Sam--, Next te,^lCA- And Saturday'.Mornings 9 to 12 uel Goldfarb, .vylll provide music. / / / Civil Defense Appointment's : ONE STOP BANKING FREE’P ARKING AT BOTH OFFICES Charles , House, local CiVil De- ' •\MEMBER^FEDERAL d e p o s it INSrR.SNCF. CORPORATION fense director, announces the fo l-' Reduce your paint| costs this Spring! owing appointments: Victor Nor- I ton, finance officer; John Walker,-{

/ A '^Saying on quality iherchondise. . . I * Plan To Do Your Planting During The Coming | The outstoriding offer of the year; New Since 1842 ORIAL DAY ; To Purchasers of 5 gallons of Bri-Mar^aint, Varnish or Enamel, in Millers Falls any ossortmenL of fhe products lisfed here, w^offer 1 (one gallon can) \; I OPEN of any one of these Finishes Absolutely Free! This Offer Good From S88 Power Unit “/m the- Cfitlrr EVENINGS WOODUND o f Mnnrhe»trr" May^28 to July 5,1956 and is limited to 2 Free Gallons to each pur­ • ■ \ . ■ ■' ; " " , - \ ilavan fss^lof Fowar Tools in Ono See hew little it costs to start and chaser of our store-^y ' build .up a completa power-shop It’t new — pour chance to start q top-quality I , I , 1. e aiic c a t Skw kr U all, fullyIlly *qu .GERANIUMS power topi workshop at amazingly low cost — .s HYDRANGEAS « • • • I. A H " brill with the time-saving, work-sayiqg, money-Mvihg BRI.MAR HOUSE PAINTS Bgl-MAR TRIM COLORS 7. A 6" Diu Stffidor 'j J Millers Falls 888 Power Unit! 3. A 6** FoHshar i< 65c And 85c 1 , 9 5 a „ ; 2 . 3 5 BRI-MAR BETALAC ENAMEL BRI-MAR DIM-LUS SEMI-GLOSS - Right off, you get three power tools in one — Alto Itoi ravprtiblo lida hondl* and. ipUdU' Sfbbf a high-ajpacity ■>t"*>. prtnniak. matal cutting btodas. tifii^year't Mobil gat Economy Run.) And you gel such EXTRAS at: Style-Tone paint Dwarf Dahllaa, Marigttld*, .Stilvla*. Snap*. Vi-rbrnax. • Flow ering Trees • Kgg Plants • Cabbage TUDl S N s. SS7 Jig Saw T ab is convarti (I) frain • Strawberry Plants • Tomatttes • Rroccoli portobfa to itatianSr/ tobla jig isw .. e Whitewall fires a MagicAire healer e Lifeguard steering wheel p-Lifeguard padding F o r d V S 50e 2 95e 10. Na.'SSIO Banch Or,lndsr wllb.4” grinding / • -\sparagus Rtmts ' Lettuce -j • Peppers whaal. guard, end work rait. ./ e Directional signals e Full-flow oil filter e Oil bath air cleaner e Insurance and 7Itemch£Ai£Aj II. Ns. SSI I S'* Psrtabis circular Saw wHb » FERTILIZERS SEEDS — INSECTICIDES — i WIN DOW gOXES — PANS capacity s i cut to ffnandng charges includedi This offer it limited, to come in'end talk trade ^odayl m MONTH SPECIAL WALLPAPER AND PAINT Can you tee, steer, itop tdfely) . . . Check your ear—dieck "aixidenttl .Offtr dvaiUbla atjmogt Ford doelarthipe . Wholotolt WOODLAND GARDENS 249 IROAD STREET MANCHESTER DILLON SALES and SERVICE Manchester 119 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER 1M WOODLAND ST. JOHN J. iAFADKA, O wiim> --'s- Ml 3 ^ 7 4 255 CBNTER SfREET , 'i -.. /'- ■ } ■ PHONE Ml 3-5144 /

.. . . - I . ^ 8- . / ■ . : / i • < •■ I' ■ y t \ ' J : : . '.n :-Tt V. / ■y p'-s- a C ■ ■ T :’ 'V x.' f' t '“■ :: • ■■' ■ •• ' 'H. . ,, - : .1 ■■ ■■ ■ ■- ;■ . ■ ••• ..■yi iV * ■■ X ; '’X - ‘ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN- FRIDAY, MAY. 25, 1&66 J- i-- \ ^ttANCN^TER EVENme HERALD, MANCHES^a^, ^ l i K FRIDAY, MAY 25. 195« P A C ^ N I W I •Ala ahd the program .waa ,undtr Uia Laon, fU ak i^ . Podqji yietorta band concert, the Mexican hat for. ttelr next-primligy battle,, the dance and rhythitia. The program, ^lantt^rstrr 'With l e h V « ^ Plays Presented direction of Mrs. Dorothy Rtand- Mlllatta and Jmia,' Algeria. X, “ tunes will changa.. T^cn each will 'DroofUes lah, flrat .grade teacher. Tha entire daga 'in each wag-under the difectlon of their "he back t i trying to prove that dt teacher, Mtee Harriett .Atwood. lE orttb^ JlpraUk Furthermort, .the proi>«»Al» be Ay AUOER PRICE V. A t G reeit School T h e' a^ory of "Ooldllocka and ■idi^partlcl|Mi^ in the rhythm la Ite who haa the mo're liberal at- the Three Bears" waa given by nuc ^ake.ir are th o u g h t^ a'td good X titud>- toward the aegre gallon the kindergarten children. Those In ..V ■ / e ____ CO., m e Ihl'would hav4. f f r X * ^'fe. :-f' -V ,' Proipraiha' for their parents abd, 111 Rrael issue..iSen each will be trjdng to the morning aaasion who , took, i i e would hsV|s the qu ality of .all other chlldrert iq the achool weri part were William Walker, Pamela prove .that It la the other who / ' I eople Hn, A lg ^ A . recognized. He presented yeaterday iind today by Siegal. Susan Beckley, P a t t y wotiiil hi^'e it'Also recognized that really loyea the Negro least. . ; the pupils In^the firsi^grade and Fleming, Mary Beth Willard, Rob­ MiMORiAL DAY !tob«r 1. m i , Algeria' l^\he legal homeland bf Both expect^^ be belle,ved in both the . ip^ning and afternoon ert Serigll, Stephen VaieulU and KvM7 tSraiilnc ISxopt boll)-states. \ James Lwce. ^ '» \ f A BADE ' \ ndairx mnd HoUdaya. Bntere■ ■ \v guwcRiihriqx^ ia t s s .Aspiration of tjie Algerian people, First grade pupils who partlci-- Included; Peter ^ aakell. J o y ^ Payabla l^'*dvanc» < OPF.N' ALL DAY ■.' A fand at the sahie time, he’ has pated in The play given. yesterday, Brown,! .Stephen' Neil, Kathlean MONDAY. MAY 3« i- '■ / "T o y Fairies Party,” were; Linda ■X ^ ...... praise for the freedom France has McPartland,, Judy Podolny, linda aaa«»ada.«aa»t»_«aaa*«a* • So They Say Cfee, Deborah, Rubin, Ruth Rhodes. / WM»* Pisfol Itin, >:9o founri.lt possible to giant Morocco 1.30 Sandra Smith, Betty Kirby, Cheryl Lt94iR9S. InMgnia, g^and Tunisia, rie does not quarrel McNamara, Edward Dawood. Rpn- Some of these actions (by the fH * ' with the '■’l-ench contention; that alll Darby, Kathy Mlllette, David .•te. X . Ford-endow.ed Fund for the Re­ 'Moutm Hochberg, William Petione, Jesse GENERAL r ,^efta IS really an integral -^Srt DIAMOND'S ^ X TUB A ^ C lS jSD'Pa i w public! - . . have been dubio.ils in ‘QIaaa of Beer/With 8id,ebuma* Diinston, Jay 'Wells. 'Tommy Eliti ’ Asaodatad Praaa ia/excluilv^ls. 'of France, and thej-efqre itijl, character and inevitaijly have led- ' I like this D^rnodle because I'm son. Joseph.Mauti'icci.'James Seller | TV SERVICE > AnOUad to tha uaa of rawlbucatlon oT eligible for ".independeneb'' in the tP charges of poor judgment. / all pMra dlapalchaa o^ltad lo U. or an old'fashldned type of fellow and Joseph Harmon.N , Days # • AK A Call ■\ not-^UiV**** C^edljod in thu paprr .^Henr;’ Ford II, president of Ford who likes to wear aldeburnsr Ac­ MY AND full sehse. But he makes n-'r.posals and dadtlia ii-cal naw» published here. /.Motor Co. The program also ".Included a : Nighu wAe93 Pitta Part* Ah rtchu of rarKiblfcatlon .of special which could recognize a "national tually I don't hold with a lot of poem, songs and Hances. . Mary TBL.M1S-81M ‘ M7 MALN ST. dispaicbaa haretn are also reserved . this i^vfangled nonsense' like Alice Hickey, was the announcer, I entity" for Algeria, within the WA. (U S.I earnestly strive for Rock s-nd Roll,and Hot Rods and D A Y< - iSill bapalea/bHeilf of N. E. A Sere- |Cf*. Inc.' framework iC2)‘ 'France has hitherto resolutely . JtiillBER/ AUDIT BUREAU o r and our ailjrs must constantly er Barrel DIscuss'o-i' and Clara R d tJ N D ,- U P CIRCULATIONa ■ ' called -her own "internal affair,^’ malniain, forers, weapons and ta-, Bow Calendars, • 'fortunately, Tha Hefald Prlntinf Companv Iiie.. not aiibjeat to any outaide juris­ cilltlea .necessary to deter aggrea^ many of the Young Ladles I try to \ aasumea'no financial—------. . . responsibljlly — .... fp|-for diction, even-that of the United slon large or amall. ' ■’spark" think they're "hip" and —I'' ' fyt>"«Tal>hlcal errors appearini In ad-Rd get insulted when 1 show, up wllh Nations, he is taking a risk, bill ' - Secretary of State Dulles. trrtmiPfbts and olher-readlnf matter my-Derby and offer to take them to Uanebeatar Bvenlna Herald. there are certain ralculaljons In the long run the Issue ben to a Band Concert in the Park., V Hay adverttalnd rloslnc houra: wliich can he made Ifi Ha favor. They get even more Insulted .when '•'ly—1 p.m. rrlday. fween commuriL‘'m and democracy ,ay—1 p.m. Monday, H|s proposal ia good, Frai ce, in is going to be finally settled.not v/e get there and they find asday—1 p m Tuea^y. there, isn't any ■ Band Concerf; iJ its own policy towar, ann could, WATKINS BROTHERS X OPEN OPEN '^s. such, be welcomed on both the pitrty'ahoi^ make up ita mind It's So True " 1 .X aa to w-hp shduld be my successor. rrealdint Eiaenhower'a press ' ' sfdea, and lead to results. He (the W-cessori should get In Without God there coKld be no Anierican'ltorm of government, nor 1 9 to 9 9 to 5 9 to^ ..conference thia week was the The h«,e‘ tragic certainty is that, the/salldle tn good time so aW to , ■ an American way of life. Recog­ i flljat on# we/'tdcrfU Ih which the if no one 'outaide Jlnds a way of get thpToughiXused to.thlngsMie- fore/ne beiomw the next pi-ime nition of the Supi-eme Being ia; the fu ncU onlng^e nation has cojiie mixing in, F'huice and j,he A l­ first—the .most basic -expresaioh i ...... hUnister. ■ ■ j to e x p ^ Of Jilni, which is the clear of Americanism. Thus the found­ /. * % gerians are locked'■Into a situation -' Cnemenl Attlee tetls why he re­ I tMnkewrcmg:h. on problems which ing fathers of America'*saw it, and which no amount of blond-spilling signed AS head of Britain's La - / " hav4 his undeflinge confused and .thus, with God's help, It will con­ can solve. ... . bor party. . X tinue to he. '^di^ded, failed to 'appear. — Dwdght D. Bi.senhower. It fAJled to develop on the qiics- Second Thought “ ’ There is no more safety In a Sponsored by the Connecticut ^on of our reaation to Russia's an­ limited number o f hydrogen bomba Council of Churche.s. than a nrjsn tr^’ing/to jump a nouncement o f prospective troop ' rolitics is a beautiful game, and ditch in twiKleajia., ■ The Sea of Galilee la nearly 700 the latest election ypar strategy demoblliaation. The ijiluation be­ — V. M. K r is ta Mencn, India'a feet below aea level, saya the Na­ of the Democratic i>Tanagei,>ent of re’^a santplin^ of the bargains fore the press conferentn was that roving amba.sVdnr.' tional Georgraphic Society. Secretary o f State Dulles ap- the United S ta t^ Senate makes peatdd to be sorry the Ru.ssidns us 'realize it pbte more. 'X' ^'ve reduced pricks, on buyers' mis-Iakes SOFA-BED 139.00. Reg. $160.50 Simmons sfyle were reducing the size of their A few weelts ago, that Demo­ with Bcautyfest con.struttion; green nuhby textured Cnioninpodners.,, army, and aeemed to think It was cratic management aeemed to" do a point that assur-as they're moved from W FOR MAXIMUM HEAT and TROUBLE F R ^ OPERATION fabric. A floor sample that even -Simmons wouldn’t Uia coupti-y the signal service of some kind of d'cf; threat to us. our store to your home real bargains want. And the situation before the press botillnl; up-the new Diiksen ver- and corral yourself a real deal j^n the thrilling 'conference was| that. President the pricker Amendment TABLE. 69.95. Reg, m 5 0 Grand Rapids cocktail I Use SHELL Furnalie Oil < ★ Alt items listed are subject to prior Sate Eiaenhower'a diaarmunenl depu­ for the-jVresent session. Then It be­ table w'ith .30 x 60 goW-tobled leather top. This one / ty, HaroM Staasen, said Uia Rus­ gan to Igve second thoughts. W on li^rmrs «ld Stekars Sol^ I 1 • i r All Sales final — no exchanges n e ^ 6 legs to keep standing. sian move was good news, which True, it niight be doitig the coun­ K aad Sarviead Promptly oad ER(effhitly 1 A •Is was somethin^'we had' been h'op* try a favor by avoiding a new XHAIR 98.00. Reg. .$160.00 Lounge Chair, square in f for, and which might, in turn, waste of time' on. the measure Phone orders filled while items last\^ ' arms, foam cushion, l)OX pleated valance. Bhie and -'lead to atill more progress tbwafrt which would have us retreat Into G. E. WILLIS« sdili, iiMr 4 white cotton print. From our Slate Armory display. disarmament. laolatlon'- by making International ^ IB— ’ MAIN ST. PHONE Ml S-912S ^ i f Remember . . this it only a partial listrihere ho the President, at hta news agreements almost Impossible for are many,'many other indivi|dual pikees SOFA 198.00. ReX $270.00 Squkre-arm Lawson , \ conference, was asked what about Ua. True, it might be a good thing groups on sale. Phone us. - c Lounge with foam^cu.'jhions and kick pleats in gold .» THE CAR WITH TBE CREA'rEST INCREASE IN RESALE VALUE IN THE MEDIUM-PRICE FIELD! I MAGMIPkCtMT PACRAim thia obvious dlssfrelment between for the country to avoid tlye risk boucle. We thought we were through with Lawson! *'At« THI MAN WHO OWN! his subordinates, and he responded that the amendment might get by by saying that, aa both, had ex­ the Senate. DRESSER 198.00. RpK' $241.'.50 famous Kling-.solid, . . V w i t f ^ U T 0 fabiilous Torsibn-Level Ridel pressed U\(eir views to him in his But what-WAS a favor to the maple double dresser base complete with mirror; .58 office “the views expressed by country'w'^ also' on reflection, a 1 each' rose or, Hell,v .scroll- . Jn'ches wide, ogee feet, fan carvinjf. 18th t'Mitur.v IT HAS EVERYTHING ^ ALL ROWER. ALi SLACK ^>IU$T UlO rlllW i t both Were those that seemed to favor to the Eisenhower admin . patternod X5'loIon boiicles; ^ 'le , but not quite that old yet. me,to be logical.’* . ' istratlon. For the prime.backera. of ;^fuarn cuahrolis; no fringe. HOLIDtV TIRE . CHAIR 89.95. Reg. $110.00 Lounge Chair in red- So the two conflicting vKws, ac- the amebdirient are right wing /. , cording to the President, svere RepuMlcans, and a- new teat on \cotton print: foam tushion, box pleated valance. We COST OVER both logical,-or rifhl'. . X the amendment would produce s' no longer loye it. He did go on to his own apprai­ n ew battle between thele. right S8A00NBW sal 'o f the Russian troop reduc­ wing Republicans and Prgiklent LoV e s e a t 109.00. Res:- $150.00 with cherry Price tion announcement. Here tqo, ob­ fiilaenhower, who would have tq wingXanti-arm.s; di.scontinued rust ^nd blue cover ■ './■ viously, h^, retained part of both oppose.^ The amendment. Why S A t E Reg. $M O-.O0 ' .so we ckn’t have it around much longer. Dulles and': Staasen. He was watch­ nhoiild the Democrats spare the i Eisenhoweri adminis^tra^on such , a , CLOCK 2SL50*. Rejr. $20..50* Polished Brass SJun'^ I'X. ing “hopefully, but still carefully, ^ 0 b e r U n g burst styleX'fh 8 day movement. *Phis Federal fax. whatever the Russian does.'"rAnd prospective baitle'|birtween Re- ' . V \ “when final, hroof of Such g thing publicans? Particufijrly in an elec­ ' SA F E T Y ^ E AND F*ICTliRE 9.98y Rejr. $25.00 .3,0 x 35 inches Bouquet-' :! ■ ■ comes abo.pt, it would be a very. tion year, when-the split, might of Asters by A"D. GreeT: (iombed l/eigc fram^with '50 aADILLAC ■ 3^- ' ■ I ■ warmly accepted *u>d it havh some fortunate resulta at the SERVICE gold liner. Take iL^eforc these flowers fa^eX - 4-oodiir i; : would be rehl progress.” But, polls, if the split grew bitter MIRROR 9.98, RpJT- pipreed S.vracowood con­ Our rootin', tootin' D ISC O VE RY- D E A L wiiFsave ffou money! 4-DOOR X:.' .then, back with Dulles again, “ we enough? - ■ „ sole or dressinfr isitile mirroi\in black 17 .x 25 inches .lunt like nkw, SpotleaH. HFdramatk radio, heater, don't know j anything about It; So the Demo('i'at.s have now ad­ ov’G-r all. I \ whiteitjall (ifeff. \ -s Hydramaiic, radio, heater, whitewall tires. 81,000 what the meaning of it is.” vised the Republican aupportors of l) Olive Nylon boucle. (H Ju st wait till you saddla ;thls baautyl It’s your chance to rope the best deal I miles. So even the ■'President himself, the Bricker amendment that they T.MJLK 34.95. Kejf. $51.50 picture window table Ln \ natural vvaliuitw'ith planter dish and shelf: brass G'l^en Nylon Boucle chairs; ■ ■' , I . -*,>/ - \ / ' V • usually the clarifier, refuses to end will bring it up for action In thlsj foam .seats; no fringe. plus a host o f other ezcUuBve liixtqr \ generous trade-hf allowance# yoti’ll the confusion. ferules. Modern design. Everything but the kitchen rtfssion, if the^ tt^u.bllcana^ warn featiirea, incltiding — Torsioo'y find anywhere . . . and we.’re pric- | The reason is not.’ too mys­ them to.' WITH VOl'ft OLD KECAI'I'ABLE TIKi; sink. , ‘ , Level Ride, Load Levelizrr, Elec- \ ^ 1 ' ing big, beaiitiftil Packard Clipp*"'* terious. We know well . enoihfh, The waste of lime, or even the (PLUS'TAX) CHAIILS 5,75. (•■t) Rck. $8.05 (Jray st.eel folding tronir. Toticb-B'Ulon Drive, down with many models in the Elsenhower, Duils^, Slasscn,- and threat of pas.sage fur the amend­ low-prired field. Come in...m ake 5 8 8 \ bridge chairs in gray upholstery. For those'who pla.v Twin-Tracti»)h Safety Differen­ all o f us, that the Russian move ment,- are Unliwporlani, to the- S-handed bridge. tial and ntniny/more. al Doiihle Diacovery today! DOWN la good news. We are pretty sure Demofratic strategists, if /a r " 68 ” o n ly ; ^81 it is authentic. But we are afraid measure they thcm.sflvc.s know to I)INl.N(J ROO.M 379.00, RfK. $495.30 French Pro­ R e g . $1 10.00 th^t, if we .come right out and be pernicious i an create c# fight MORMRTY BROTHERS vincial 8-piecc group with,62-inch buffet, large re­ ■ay 80, the whole Aiyiritan -^eo- between Republicans., 301-315 CENTER ST. Ml 3-5135 fectory table. 2 arm and Lside chairs. Beige back­ iidh relax Into a l/zy ahd care- ! ground tapo'stf.v niiholstered scats. We hope this is Cash in on this B IC 3 D a r g a i n r o u n d - u p . . iviR^i%frnding high! - free enjoyment o ^ a peace and' Low Point In Florida the swan .«ong Of this group. • • • • • ‘ S • S • « • • • • a - a a t a security th ath avy not really been t ^ ' ^ , > ,••••••• • ''■ y * •*••••••••• • •t • • gained. We a,re ^afraid our lead­ Guess what -lihe those two en­ L.\.MP 9,98, Reg. $19.05 English t inche.s. Rack ibis one up to experience. ^ Congress would cut down military Florida Democratic primr.ry next, week. , and foreign'.Kid appropriations. w| Over 2,0bD.00P Quality ^roafing Cards Sold Adlai^ Stevenson'' "and Estes SECRETARY 189.00. Rcgi $240.7,5 .French Pro-' ’48 C hryder ’49 Mercury don't trust the American peopled to (1) Green, (1) Deige flOi-al ’ 4 9 H u d s o n '51 C hevrket v D O W N Kefauver have now .come to /the tapestry lounge chairs; ^ '• vinl'iai in fniitwoocl finished cherry, antiqued..Gi-een Only PER MO. have, a common sense view of such- leather writing bed. Take it away before fealty COMMODORE CLUB CPE. i DE LUXE 2-DOOR V WINDSOR DE LUXE DE LUXE 4.DOOR Russian, changes as have occurred. point -where, in the activities and foam .seats; no fringe, : acciisatiqna of their supporters, . -an antique. , W e think they can move only, the Power glide, fadin and healer. \ Fluid drive, radio and heater. Radio and heatcrT Jet hlacl^. ' American* people, from'‘ one ex­ whieh they tolei aiei* ea< h la-ac­ HI-LO TABLE 39.50. Reg- 'SoO.OS drJp-leaf cocktail "j Radio, and heater; Very clean. cusing the other of bflng the niorg Spo(les«.> treme to'another. ' AND t ■ e e e e. • 'table ri.ses to form square dinette table. Dull black friendly to the Negro ‘ I LOW/ LOW BANK RATES So ■* '■•e have to 'have the su.s-' ■’ fini.'h. Our enthusiasm for fins is du.lliiig„.tpo. Stevenson sat on a Florida j H p Money Down ^ No Money Ptfwn plclous Dulles frowii along with | 6 8 ^ 5 No Money Down 1 f. stage the other dai and heard'hia | ¥ ' Cash or Trade the Stassen .smile,- and the Pre.w- -| _ , ROCKER 13.50. Regv -$17.05 Reproduetjon of ’ k ■ ' ’> ■ X dent himself combining the. frown ' own ihief Florida supporter say R e g . $1 10.00 child’|( Colonial rocker ill, antique maple color, hiaple •Stevenson wasn't half as mu-h with the smile. But, all the While, arnis. Wo hate, to see this go. it’s so quaint. PER, of a Negio-lovcr a.s wa.s Kefauver. , $ 0 1 1 , 6 9 $ 1 0 . 6 4 ^ er $ 2 5 -1 0 even though we. don't, trust :our- MONTH Now the Kefaui'er ra.np i.s re- - MAITRESSES 37.75. CO. Reg. $50.50 .Stearns, and $19i25yM5?Rn ^ j U MONTH Caribbean Convertible Sport Model ■elves to say so,’ we know-what our '54 PACKARD real task-ia. It is t,o ans'wer ihis that it ; Foster Sujwr Posture Built in Gill size; offset inner- Ruasian-aefd with some heed o fj " "'ho w the one who] spring unit, 8 oz. strijiefl ticking. These ate "sleep-' has gone ovcrimard for the Negro. | our ovLTi. ers" in our stock. . ■; *■/ It I's citing, as damning evidence, i TABLE'^ 29.95.' Repr. $40..5() CockUil table of all i-rJ, Full Power, Gehuine Wire WhMs, Continental Tire the (art that there were three Ne- i mahogany, pedestal ba.se having gold-tooled brown \ Nehru And Algeria LIVING ROOM 239.00. Rfif $!38.(I0 Sofa aid gro menihets on the slate of ' leather top in.kidne.s shape. A good table that's gone i Matching loungerchair in LAWSO.N style (what Are the peacemakers really .Stevenson rielcg.itcs elected in the i wrong. . - . -V again!), with foam cushions, mahogany legs; Sandal- bleaaed? Or merely abused') W ell.! fit.'' of Washington; and the fact >- ‘ wood Nylon boucle cover. ■ < ' we had better not jump to ^hr ; that Steyen-sdn, while.; governor of | IMCTCRE 5.50. Reg. $12.0(> '22 x|.31-inch Polo Play­ SEE IT-DRIVE IT--YDU’i L BUY IT-SAVE easy; cj’nlcal Answer in the case Illinois, called out the National ' ers by F. Rebourn; white frame.,1 Some horse lover l,()VE SKAT 109.00.-RcK- $150.00 chn;fv should want this. • . which finds Prime Minister Nehru Gftard to "piotcct the .Negro . wings and arms; discohtinued rust ami hllie coycL r . of India leaping, Ipng-raqgc, into, population" during the famous | ,W.e no longer lovent. * " i ' u -X' X'-'! the Algerian criaia.', ra.ce-di.sorderjTin Cicero, T.4BI.E 69.50. Reg. $105.00 Console extension table For one thing, th^ pcace-mak-^ But what', i.s -now going on in with 3 leaves and 1 drawer. If .vnu eat in-,vour hklH here’s a handy piece, (Can be used in the living ropm Ing talents of Indian diploiuacy Florida IS not the whole story. For I of course). . | Let Us Work Out %. D'eaIFor You hava worked before. They wo'rkect the-moment. Floridans .the cam-'' ■-T-" In Korea, and they wJrked irindo- j Paign scene, and there it is judged M G H TSTAN D J8.D5. Resr. *49.50 famous Kling INCORPOKATKD Chiiia. Now that they are being lb ha good politic# not to love ^ e solid maple Chippendale Ogee base, one drawer and directed to a new cx»e in whigh the Negro too muchj; 2 shelves. We’re rea^y to "shelf” this one. ' - " j . world daaparatgly ncfda peace, it . So, in Florida, aach deferi to the WIB not quite do to acoitf at theAi other, rather savagely, on that LAMP 6.D8. Rejr- $14.75 Modern wire base table a p / n a n c ^ la advance. ■cort. lamp in brovn with laced plastic ahad,e. 32 inches TALCOTTVILtE; CONN. TEL; Ml 3-5191 In fact, Nehru, before launch-' • But,,when Florida ia c'var, and high. This is ope of our o|d timel's. "935 MAIN STREET a»*>|lteh#ll 3-5171 iBg hla tireeent move, consulted. they ,bqih head out to Callfom)#, , / ■' Across Ffpm Gdrfity Bros.---Next To ViMnerVGardtns T: r V * ' x ] — - - - :-y :' •A « I ■'■k -i- da-'-*. •’ '■ '■ - ■ A 1:1 . / ■ •■ f K 'i. \ \ PATTEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN, FRIDAY, MAY ft. Jd5« V - ■• *,t i MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHEST^ft, $»NN„ FRlDAY> MAY 25, 1958 PAGE ELEVEN 'T. A ' ** • V * ■ Md Mrs. rr«nk Paro, ^Andovar, '/ttfehrille by Van ^eeijbcrgH before Judge sixna are dolng,^ti6 lUd. **Wa are ..N, Colutnhin w t n namad aa auditora. ' ’ ------John J. M ^ in n ls In Bridgeport last Icamliig. a lot about the -Ruatiaa Staff Awaiting projprram; Mfiybe ll ipjrie of our NOW UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Parade Orders Issued Field Trip Oct. 3jr a-aa Introduced into exrt- Cltib W ill Honor PuptU' of Mrs. Ethel BraMnt'a Fluoridation Fails denci. rjarii aee x^hitt they are doing Grade fi class, their taaijtirir and Rteenbergh It accused of Red Invitation ley xvould conia back here and tb i murder of Mrs. Lloyd H. Beris- help atep up our own programs.” i OAK STREET Basketball Team several parents went Id Boston To Stir Residents X X' For Observance Here 'Wednesday on a jneld-trip. While ord, 38, who burned to death In Sen. Bridges ; (j^-NH), senior her Staataburgh, N. Y-> homa on (Continued from Page minority jnembwr'^f the Armed ( / , / there they took a ajgntMtlng tour Rockyllle, May 26 (Special •---- !---- Columbia,' May '25 (Specigl)*- Oct. 28. \ V ^ Services/fimt-'Ajpproprlatlomi com- PACKAGE StORE Detachment. , Connecticut State- and vlsit^ man^ ftlstoricat placet ever, that they had In mltHf the top ' a«nch«»ter vet*rao» of cpnflicu» \T h a Columbia Lloni Club and njuseums. . Controversy which ofteh foj ' The prosecution charset that the however, that lie is Mic h a e l j . m in ic u c c i. Pomuttoo datlnf back to the Spanish Aner- Guard: fitd a avil Air Patrol Unit. FRIDAY. MAY 25 Compiled by Studenti of Mancheatcr School MIm HMcn Estes. Fsciilty Adviser ptt uniformed officials of The Army, ‘pejUMally suspicloua.” • Second Division: St.' Patrick's .VOI„ XXIII, No. S3' honor members of the'Horace ,W. A ctom p an ^ g thk group were mention of fluoridatibn of the^ ’atcr student poured gasoline the Jcari War. along with pre.^ent mem- Mrs, Vincent Sledjeski, Mrs. Don­ housewife antuset her afire after Navy and Air Force and Adm. If it's a ghnulne inxitatlon to 25 OAK STREET ~ TEL. Mi 34550 b«ri of America'a armed forcei. j ^pe Band: Manchester and Soiith Porter School baaketbalU team Xt Bupply aeems absent In i)n> city . a banquet Monday evening' at the ald 'TutUe, Mrs. Burton fitarkay, she ajtrprised Rim In a burgli^ ’, Arthur Vf, Radford, the aee prajor Soviet' Installations win be on \’1ew here Wedneiday In Manchester Fite Departments; almoat two weeka afteivue Com­ that's, one thing, but if It's merely (^Vilian Defense personnel: Moto- .X Liberty Hill Log Cabin; s. Rdy H a n ia Mrs. Elmer Rem- and fainted. \ \ Chiefs chairman. ' NNE W INEi^ l iq u o r s and HER the annual Memorial Day Parade. l^pgioti of Honor.' Sue Crockett Crowned Queen The boya who were coached by n^Irs. Robert Taggart, Mra. mon Council passed ^ resolution to watch a Svotet air shew then In all. repreaenlatlvea of doaena yniaadera (motorised civilian de­ calling for the loc^ water com­ \ Soviet Emba»*y ^^efiorta that's another," he said. \ FREE DELIVERY fense unit, i Felix Wlhlera,' Grade 7 teacher, ond Gervals, Mrs. Rusaell 'The most complete version of of local i-rganiaationa will marrlt' ■y finiohed a autceMfUl seaaiut wltR pearnjan and Mrs. Sol Slnder, pany to install theyprocesa. Sen. Jackson (D-Wash), said to the miiaic of four banda in Third Division: Massed col#ra. Heavy Stas Balked wlriil has taken-""place cam^ from Of Sock and Buskin Dance aeven wins and .three loaae'a. Menv' 'and Mrs. C. Randolph Forbes. In an Infoi-m^ poll of several the usually, --fioae-mduthed Soviet the Soviet move may be "just for parade, which will get jm- goes, "snesked in the back dqor" New officera were elected at Greene, Allen Blunt and^-Ci'aig colonel to convey to' Gen. Nathan be a real exchange of valid infor­ . f r e e - a meeting c.' the Science dub •embly hall, which was beautifully Hartford Seminary Foundation .Theur^lutlon, introduced joint­ uptet his schedule and he returned F. Twining, Air Force chief of area by 9:15. prepi^tory to the glon Trumpet Band; Sons of Un>-^' Monday as they lost to ,Mei'iden>ln. fianden, m anager./' ly bj^^lderman William Stiles and mation it xvould aerve.lhe national \ the Slivep ■(’it y '2-1. hut Ijecouse! Here's another.fealher in the held recently In 3SM. New-of- transform ^ into a Roman Garden. V2edneaday at eontmericement six days later. staff, an invitation to send several marc^ up Main $t V Ion Veterans; mkssed colo(;s Also Invited /to AttFnjt besides exercises xvhlch yt’lere held In the Franrit BarSero was passed unanl? dpfense.” . Parade imlta,' W diyiaion, are aa veterans and ''a((Xlliarlea; ' [fiarch- WIndharrt was'upended 8-4 ,hy the cap «)f .I)m Jiirosfone of Man­ flcera' are;' Richard Tnidell, In keeping with the theme, the Reached in his office this morn­ high American, Air Force officers Jackson said acceptance or re­ chester • High's best known team membean add their coach immtnUel Congj'egational (Jhurch rn^siy by t)w (Jouncir May 14. followa: /''■ mg veteians; marching B(kiliar(rs; Rnmp'nf Bnatol, tile Indians won ’.57, preaident; Bill Stephens, crown was of laurel leaves, in the ing, Judge Clark said: "I planed to the Aviation Day celebration. jection of any formal Soviet hid ^ PAVELL£ artists, A recent letter from the '67, vice president .and treas­ are fathera of boya, arif- George or. Farmington^Ave. ^IthBugh 'advisability of going on : inral ' Dlviaibn: Police eacort; .Red C ross Unif. ' thc-'^ CCIL crown. Maqchesier traditional .Roman manner. Music to sail 'for four or five days.' p«r- \L a te Tuesda.x", It xx-ai learned. ‘;should be left to the judgment chni lied a tie for the title W(th a executive director ' of the urer; and Pam Shorts. '57, Patroe, principal; George Graf, The Rev. Srir. Wyman lias been, '"'^record’In favor of fiuorldatlon xvas Nrips a xx'eek. and if ahe (the Waii- mar^al; Cinef of Staff Earl C. Fifth DivIsloiu'Gold' Star .Moth­ for the event was provided by the achool luperlntendent; Donald R. questioned by members of the Tx^ing reported this Invltatipn to of our joint Chlefi of Staff. ers: clergy, veterans unable to •rlo.se 1-'J win over Ihlrd piece Hall .Scholastic Magnxines Art secreiiiry. The new officers p: ator of the local church for tW dererl behaved all right, I was R a (iX.o r d, who aaxv Preaident Peteraen Md hlVaidea (the heada BUI Leone band. Tuttle, chairman of, the Board of past four years and has also Council, no opposition vVat raised. of \’arloub Manchester organlaa- march! Spanish War Veterans High May 17. Awniala' revealed that a pirliire took charge of '.hel ■ respective going to keep on gping. . Eisenhdwrer and presumably men­ Slide File Box Plans for the affair were care- Edq'cation; J o h n .Pringle, Alfred attending the seminary. Ha was' - When queried on the matter this tiona ►; /marahara honorary ataff;' Auxiliary: Daughters of U n.l o n Meidlen gauied (evenge over the of .I.lm'a had been Judged by a duties at the May 21 meeting "I thought I had an ideal boat.” tioned tl.'\ •special July and cho.sen as one full.v executed by, a committee of Brand and Aldpch Palmer, ordained at the local chui^ last xveek Mayor Herman Q. Olson said I ‘ with the Salvation Army-Baih^ military , Veterans; Da((ghters of the Amer­ loi'als witli lheip victory, although of the chib. At this meeting, Memorial Day 'exerciaea' will Be­ he added; "but the keel opened up SomewirerB, along the line, a both I'uns'yver'e unearned. . After of the pieces of student -.a1-r plans for the annual club seniors, consi.sting'of William Me-' June, being the sixth miniater to "As long as the Council haa (bne at the aekms." CORRECTION aacoiw'of the tSni Inf. Dly., Con^ ' ican Rfvolut(on; other official Ardle. Robert Liepis. Thomas Rid­ gin at 9:30'a. m. Wednesday with decision xvaa m^de to say enough PavoHoer hit the w hich Will r 'p ie s e n t fhe U nited pi(fnlc to Ocean- Beach, to he be ordained in the -church during on record as favoring it, it should 'The Jiidge said he xx-a's "aort of nyitleut National Guard; Service - dell. Lawrence LaPolla. Kenneth varioua unlta asaembling in front t i 234 years of Its existence. be folloxved through." publicly to encourage the Russians Native from North F'YankUn Eastman or Antco ------^ ------; lead-og Ilian in the aeventh. two er- .stales m international exhibi­ held on M ay 28. w ere fornvu- of Yeomans Hall. • reconplled" to the thought of giv­ . ret s followed. ll will take place on like to try. it again next spring, buL Hon Turkoys ^.. lb. 49c (iirl Scouts Plan , Including four .l-man. , tents,' a was tlie fli'st tw .Mniichesler since on the c:.try blanks. I’he art Laura Tiudel. Evelyn Ha.rry, Pa­ the University of Maine. He xvas, Aqueduct Co., said the'priK'esa had it's difficult to find, the time and Reaction on 'Capitol Hill was kitchen fl.v, two cooking kila. lan- Dave Nutter. '57 tricia Fpgarty and Marcia .Alhi'o. f^lumbla Green after both the also formerly a high achooU generally favorable while some­ 12 to 14 Ibe. .drawn w eight, , losing , to Norwicti in.the opener. woik will he exhibited In the Center and Old Cemeteries have been considered . previously and the money." he said. ' Pioneer Caiupiiip I! ternS^^ools'and other Items'need­ Cori aptsin Al (.'ole liit. a boom­ m any cniinlrles wpio have re- Sophomores^ Martha Rcander and; teacher.;?' would probably be considered In After putting In at New Haven what skeptical toward the Russian ed to (iet. up a camp. This equlp- Judy Brace Served punch during been xdsite'd.-Brief ceremonies will Supper T(Mnorrow overture. Chairman Ruasell (D-Ga) and not Sfio’ na waa advertlaed ----- —• ' ■ _ .gf, ing .triple In the eighth frame and que.sted e'xhUiits. KH.vmond C lem ent f'nrol Johnson^ \ be held at both cemeteries. the future. There are many.factors Tuesday. Judge dark said,he tele­ PINE LENOX '. ment will he available for the use acoj-fd on (.'oopet'a infield out for Raiila Adajns '59 the evening. . ■The Columbia Volunteer Fire Involved, however .which he ex­ phoned hla plight to his xx'lfe, and of the Armed Services committee In Thuroday nighi'a Herald. An opportunity to do. aome pio­ ; of .older Intermediate and Senior Raymond Lyman will give the neer camping will be given to a the Indians' run. .Meriden's Bert MHS Netmcn Patrons snd 'pattone.sses were dedicatory addreaa lor the presen­ Department will sponsor a baked perts could become ebiitrovqrsial.. then sailed back to Stamford.' said: "I do not trust the Russians ' tioopa aftep'the Manchester dele­ Driadrk held the locals to six hits, This Week's lAg-ionnair* was Ambition and a pleasing .^ r- Mr. and .Mis. Joseph Skin.ner, Mr. bean and ham supper tomorrow in Adoption of the process would * ______but I see no h*rm in accepting J1 group of eighth grade Girl gates to theVouhdup return about tation of the World War II Me­ epl^ In connection \ylth the day with Cole and Al'John.son gelling recentl.v recognized as the cam- aonality are trade marks of Uiia and Mrs.. Clic.ster hobinsoTv. Mr. morial and Honor Roll which will Yeomans .Hall. Women' xsrill cook mean installation of expensive r.xa- SCHOOL-BUDGETS SALE their invitations for legitimate in­ MANCHESHR PHARMACY ; the middle oT .Iul>^. acaeon a t ' Camp-Merrte- ' two itach. paign manager for .lohn Dormer week's legionnaire, O rol Johnson, Win Three of and Mrs;, G^oi'K* Err.mcrlihg, M r. be unveiled at the ceremony. a'hd serve the meal. Del ets may chlnery,, Rupprecht said. Fluoride Alpine, Calif. (/Pi —Proceeds terchange." FUILIC MARKET 299 EAST CENTER ST. Inasmuch aa M s unit is-small Fa^an ailil Toth and Mrs.'" Oiarles Oockett, .Mr. be obtained from an;* member of. He added lhat "aome good .'could WooiMftla Bummer. Coach Tom KeHcy'a aqnad, during the Student Codhcil presl- As for being ambitious, she be- \ Members of the Columbia Older- itself it not extremely expensive from the sale of magazine sub­ MS-fiOS MAIN ST. ; and will be llm ite^ln the n((mber whoae ienumber of ‘ mer are urgeR to aend\n their Die MHS retmen. coSi^hed by Reneker, Deiter Sheer; P.oll.v Swan- ing period at Windham High under consideration by'the water superintendent said the district is ycara and la well v«W1953. The district board or­ said, referring to the Soviet de-, for only two weeka. the^laat week unit should' niark their app Berger in his annual recommchda- • > ' ■ M- ■two out and Ihiec men on, lie ,, ... i pHI'fratorv ro u rse during -*•—■-*- his high j„mor Girls' Club. toriea weie over East Hartford, Wichman; Gaylon Palmer, Dick Koivaj and -^inda Leet, seniors; He xvas born WlUlmantic t’lons to the Council in January, dered work without taking proper fense minister, Gebrgi Zhukov,'. of the aecond ramping aeaklon and tiona "pioneer" and send them ' worked the cniint lo 3-2 oiV .lohn- v'''"' '•"Pr'Jwnt Manchester High -A-', the flrat week of the third (^ahuting the Girl Scout office, 98.1 Main S t^ .** *'?i' Carol has followed a College Bulkeley and Meriden, while drop-. Gess; Priscilla Parmakian. .Dick Richard D'Auteuil, Junior; Danny Sept. 15, 1910, the son Ralph ,E. 1952'Urged its adoption. legal actipn, Broxvn qald. and tax Sen. Andrirson (D-NMI, chair­ , and then walked him to force School at Connecticut U a u r e ) English IV, Algehi-a.^ n. phjny ^ preparatory course throughout I pjng matches to Bristofctwice and'j Williar.is: Joan Barr.y. Dale Brhwn; Osmond,'\Steven Patrick, BcYerly •and' Mary Jane Demar Neff. ^Although, the 'Tolland Count.v money paay riot be need to pay man at the Senafe-House Atomic aesalon. at Merrie-Wood, J u l^ l6 right away. Energy committee, also approved. I, AAama, l'v« UiMatgh 27. , ^ . the tie-hreaker. |Gh-I.S:SUte in June at the Univer- (;eometry,_^Spani.sh II. Chemistry i,^,. high irhool .years. Her aub-' HsU once Tom Baseler. Jane Hari'.v; Linda ,Newberry\sophomores; and Enn cHe leaves his wife. Mrs. Dorothy Dental Assn, has gone on record the debt. He said the 'magazine eiMinan lilpd lo heljS h laO wyn *'ty m Connecticut and Statea Hiatory. H e) im iude Rn^liah IV„ ■ on and May 14. the ten- • Beldin^, Bob ’aiepis; Marian Borat, Kolva, Louis SoracchlT^Belty Elliott- LsBonte Neff: a daughter, A.2C. sex'eral times as favoring such a subscription drive will he condtict- “ I think they should go over 1 likely fo own OIrla who aign tip for this unit caiiite in the acveiitir when h. ------, ...... there arid find out what the Rui- tprlll And that' they are getting *Snt>hlMirbin' hr t.athy and Linda will attend con -: lists the latter two as. the favorite prench III, Miidern Problems.: ni* squaddiet Bristol. Final results Larry Knight; Loretta Carlson, and Miriam Forbqiff freshnxen. _ Claire G.. stationed at Parks Base, move one resident questioned the ed annually until the debt is paid. OK I ted Car.^" tripl^ and scared on a ferences, riassea and nlher actlv».|.,)mbjerls in his Senior curriculum, Chemistry, and Art. Art is h e r , of these two matches were 5-0, Tom Riddell; Barbara Cwickla, Named Calif.; txvo sons, JRebert and good' preparation for senior actlVi- single, niil tl(e rally fell short. The ,• Ities the last-week of June at the Our "senior of the week " has effectiveness of the process in; old­ _____^ \ ______^ ^ __ St.''l^Ula, May 25 (.7b "Snoh- favorite subject, and she h a s Won 4-1, Bristol, Don Dudi ; Asidy CN’i . Pete Close; The Gblumma Community Play­ (Carles Neff of ..Columbia; hi» Uea, whi^h frequently involve Red am^Vhtle dnly received four | University. played an active part in extra-:- er persons. He pointed out lhat . z . primitive camping and hiking burbla''Njaa taken Its 'place In the two honorable mentiona in the Manrtuater played East Hart­ Pal Eddy, Charle.-i Keeney; Nano.v e rs held a -meeting. Die-sday at-lhe father, three slaters, snd a'broth­ despite' its effectiveness in chil­ language hf social workera'. 'hits In tn* xytfi. ’ t.'athy, the daughter of .Mr. ami curricular program of MHS. Ray Scholastic Art 'lontests. ford ' M a.v , 11. Johnston g nd Saunders. Dick Erickson: Marion er. also several nieces and nephexx-a. trips. The pioneer unit is set up to i With tluVieague title tmked Mrs. Wiiflliir R. Fagan of 38 Cov- received a fnerit a.ward in the De- 1 home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Goaline. dren up to 13 years of age. its I The wor(lN!rept into dlacuaaUma Our legionnaire has traveled O’BrlglR, plilylnig first and thiul Fitch. Bill Handler; Dick Fog^. Mrs. Joseph Lusky"” was elected He vx-aa employed at Foater'a yaljje beyond that age has never enable older girla to learn to aet up . at the NationH^Conference of So- Hway iintil/mvxt-api'lng, .Manrhes- entry -St., haa been active in Girls batihg Club, of whioh he has been Wholesale Produce' Co. snd was To Perpetuate and live comfortably in a primitive a member slnee his sophomore widelv. visiting all the New, Eng aihgles, • reapectivel.v, won their Janet P'orgelte: Mariette Ga;..ioh,: president; . Thomas Jones, vice been stated clearly by dentists. iclal Work. It xvks applied lo per- lee Is'n>»U pointing fo the ('on-! (;iilh, Gii l.s l.eaders. Art .Service Harold Mcl--ndy; Gary Hudson, a member of Burt's Motorcycle campsite, away from the other nect'lciil'Stale Toiunament. Tlicy , Club' and .fiinior (.'liib her sopho- vear a-nd p re iid en l slrK,e his.'Jun-l'»nd stales as .well jis New 'fork. |-nialehes 2-0; Segal, playing sec- ■ president; Caroline Janssen of Bol­ Another said,’ "It it has been i sons who once llVml In blighted Rav IS also a' m e m b e r ! P*'Fisylvania. Ne.tv Jersey. Ohio, • pnd .singles, won 2-1. Pickinan and June Cloutier. au b . campers, to learn to make gadgets .areas and Ihen diaaemv their for- ilipal/Uioke good s'bowlnga against j mure arid Junior year at .MH.S. In lor vear. Kav is aiso a niemner : ...... ---- J i V t J :.r * ton, secretary and Mrs. Diane adopted in the school prt>gram am]' of the Science Club, High School Virginia. Maryland, North and I Gels, playing .fi^rt. diiuhl^ lost Also: Larry Harmon. Maril.vn Hodgina of WlUlmantic, treasuper. Funeral service.? wi|l be held. if those qiOr# acquainted with it A Cherished and kitchen and dining equipment I mer conneVtidna in \. orde(- to I uiejy Ijjsl three oppimenls to as-I her Junior .year,'Cathy was elected ■from 71 Prospect St.. VVlUimsntic, from natural materiala. to learn all , Athleve aUtua witli neigh­ I siRe Iheniselves or., a trtul ney trea.surer of h8r cja,«s. World, and* current Affairs Club. J ! V?' Fishe: Carol.VM .lohn.snn. Boh Vin­ Committee chairmen named recommen' It, then Kpi not Cgainst I •;- likes playing the piano and paint-i 2-1, pla.Vyig second tomorroxv at- 8:15 a.m. with a, it." Z t'jT»ea of cooking over open Area bors. '^rth , Games remalmUg are with . Cath.v cari belieen on the .-iport.s having Joined them In his Junior ton; Wayne Keith, ^resa Panla- were Donald Hodgina, play read­ solemn high Mass in St. Jose^'ri Memory arid to spend two consecutive iWihdliam. Eaal'HarlforrKAnd Nor-liieicf, as she has participated In year. ■ To add to these, he was ing. Carol belongs lo the Luther,! F'inals; 4-1,,5!anchester. ieo; N'iek Knight, Janet Whitney; ing; Mrs. Lucille Goslinc, hospi- s u n another said, he felt it " I t ' s not so ninch inobm Red 8BO Bill ;Criiurch at 9 o'clock. Frientft may nlghta and three days living, in a [said Miaa Margaret Berry of' ^ wlch. The Indians were Wetorious i girls sports since her freshmen elected lb the National Honor Sb- Leagu> at,'the Emanuel Lutheran ' Bulkeley Xk (liarles Van Amsihtle; David Mrs. Francis Minor, Andover Poughkeepsie. N. Y.. May 25 (.75 RESERVE YOUR WHITE 1-0 in the .seooml frame. In the | Toth of Howard Rd., Bolton. i eNtensi^vely. having seen .tO of the Pat .Syphera '57•'"[“Jf O Bnght.^playmg Smith. .Indy Pontilln; -Dave Gua.v, and Mrs. Theodore Sanden, Colum-, ' Di'ey lost 41-40, but only after —The circumstances o^ Wells van Yotfre mofit likely to succeed in making tlwd^-of« third Inning. Ptalnville scored .lackie. 1 stat|ea and the eastern section singles, and Pickman and Geis and..Marcia Pierce; Jim Ham. Diaiie. Steenbergh's return from Bridgc.- OTHERS MAY TRY TO COPY OUR,SKlLLFUL O'Bright and Yules, play e d ' artjier: Alan Weitleck. P^g Bolin; bia, co-chairmen in charge of pro­ the Demoi'rats successfully stalled biNNER JAtRSTS HO\ twice to take the lekd. The fourth l ' I of the Uhited Slates from Canada|, grams;. Mrs. Minaiga and Mrs. port} Conn., to Nexv York State ihe-year if you ahop f(>r an OK Used Car today. ■ to Key West, Fla. doiiblea. all winning 2-0. ■ Final U)‘,oietta^B u^linell. .St'eve H endrick­ the vote until three more of their WORK . . . BUT IT IS ;^EVER DUPLICATED v‘ inning was the big one,, wjlh the reaults; 5-0, Manchester. Alfred Soracchi, Columbia, to- figured in cross-examination yes­ T^at'i becaiifie volume trade-ins on '^Cherroleta^ Plalnvllle team arming tlidee big Outside of achool. Ray Woi ka as son: Ke.r-^Rpnnett; Dorellc 'Fishe; members coiild.be rounded up Snd FORTH^PRQM^ MHS Runners . Steve Pickman and P aul chairmen. ways and means; ^Irs. brought to the chamber; terday. at hjs trial on a murdef ; rtma.and taking q comfortablo .5-1 , Boys lo Attrml |-a. stoi'kboy al Weldcin'a Drug Store. Dave Fla veil,- Cindi yfitiei -.laniea charge\ result in a big selection of modeIs>' i^xtrajMvingB. With his past achievefnenta and O'Bright will repreaent the Indiana Klar, Ba ibara Keonedy; Tom Me- IValter Wheaton, Columbia, mem­ Also beiiten, -44-32. waji a. GOP lead. Mancheater iijj.ill determined at the State meet. ' bership; Mr.s. Thom.as O'Brien. An­ Trial qf the 21- year-old fi'cah- OK'^sed Cars are always at thirJiMd of ths'cISM' I to win, srored- two.lama in both the I)<‘f<‘ii.se Merliiig diligent ability to work, we feel Kenna, Carol Fi.sh*' Dick Mc- attempt to .require fiiilea to sub­ - MANCHES'TER V:' • We have rentals rijBTht stock. certain Ray will he .«uccea.sftil in Capture Title Al Weiaa, '58. ! Comb, - Donna ,roliixsonr,.Ral Tay- dover, hospitality; Mrs. Pat Welcit, mit "xx-orkable programs" of slum man at the University of Brid|:e- in v ^ e they’re. inspectedf/Teconditioned and hast of the fifth ftud tlie last of the e AndoVer, Mrs. Clarence Gi ant, Co­ port continues today before a sixth. PIfimvIlle team went dijWn future life. I ' t T- 7 ------; lor. Herb .Saigent: Ray CTernenl, elimination before they could dMler?warranted in Triritingiy^ • Nothing to send away for, ('veil Banks and Peter Karvelis W ayne K eith, '57. The Manchester High track V Barbara- Hickey; Hooka Johnston. lumbia, and Mrs. Sccord, pub- qualify for public housing grants. Dutchess C ^ n ty Jury, ’." j in order In the aeventh. In the last will attend a Civil /Defense con­ llcMy; Mrs. Maurice Bol.stridge, "Defense counsel ' Hirsch- m e m o r ia l COI^PANY of the aeventh frame tlie XJanches-' squad gained the (X’lL track Marcia Adaina; ■ Connie Gelhery--: Sen. Sparkman (D-Ala)., floor' • You try >m on right here tp ference bn .May 28 in H artford I crown , by upending Hall High of Librarian Talki^x Dale Hodge; Jim Jnro.s, BArbar.i Mrs. Clarence Goss, Andover and manager for the bill, said this )>erg questioned New YorH State ' ^ ' I A. AMIETTI, Proprietor tej' leant scored- a pair of doubles City Hall. a LOOK FOR T H ^ K TRAOilNAlIKt be sure of perfect fit. \ WesjL Hartford and Windham at . If'lirrlidi Smith; Marcia Alhro. Jack Kraf- .Mrs. J. A. Malecky, Gilead, sick -wbiild hamstring the program so ‘tVimper Bhnmett F. Donahue about and' look a decisive 6-,5 leaej. Delegates will- represent high Soplioiiiore (girts ‘ HARRISON STREET—TEL. MI 9-58(17 *C- ^ r —• Clv-de R ichard '59 W est H a rtfo rd Ma.V 18.. M anches­ AtF r-illJJIIM l R^iaSS R,UI, Hanford. Mai Carlson. Z • .list,committee. Mrs, Lavergne H. seriou.?l.v that little public housing . the'defendant'a return. ■.'■••• . •,'. 5-' ' • ' •" sclio(il.s localed in the edu.cstion ter also added one more win and a — ----- : - j: Joan Sw anson, '57 Swillis.ms, Columbia. Mrs. Minaiga uld be built. n A waiver of extradition signed ’ OPPOSITE EAST CEMETERY^ \ , S«M 4fdy h? t ^ V M u i Cbwraitt liiiir: ami reception zones on the basis of |•OKTRV WRITTEN Sec* (.Vmit* Rtav loss to its record liy defeating ‘'This is the age of clasalfica-' l-j Greiiter Hartford being a .critical Bulkeley and bowing lo East Hart- tion, " xvas the introduction to an '.y ' Come In Barly Mr. .lohn Palmer'aPqlmer'a -.genejal target area . . . course English E awdents have wril- "1'he Taiitru'ni " was the name of ford,'during the pa.st week, inlereating and inrormatix'c lectiirj The atudcni.s will di.sciisa (Tvll the cpmed.V pre.scnted to the Tlie big m eet of the week \ya.s presented by Miss I>iis Cowles, ref­ Panel Diseus.ses sm ‘ For Yours ten -severe;eral original p-«-ms . witiJC Defen.se probl«"ms as they concern studying poetr.v this quatler. Sophomore Girls'-Club on Tuesday , the triangular meet held in West erence libiiarian oP the .Marx- the high schools. The boys will eyehing in the auditorium by the |.-Hai-tfor(l agaln.sl Hall and Wind-,' Cheney Library! to the jitudenls of Colonial Problems e r a f ai-udent.-, have., w ri'te n oiU- then help set up a Civil Defense CARTER CHEVROLET e0„ Inc. standlhg ones. They are 'strlria freshpian ,members, of Paint and | ham. With victories oyer the op» .Mrs. Helen Page S k in n er's College program for the neW high school. Poxyder nmler the.diieotion oXMi.ss position, .Mafu he.stei- rode, home English ni classes last xxeek. Miss panel of fivq members of the Green 'diumb Haasetl, Anne Hohiii. Sn?an Ms- ] Die conference should provide s 311 MAIN STREET ; MANCHESTER cauley; Dohelle Fish,. IZni^a' E agle- •Anne Beei-hlei. • ' xvith the CCIL crown. The -final ’‘■Oixxlea pointed out th at lim e has club who attertded the recent learning experience for the stu­ Th» play was ai>mU a ’spoiled >;ii l sco’re of Ihe meet w aa f»8-46 over ^ by Minder different UNESCO Conference in New Brit­ .son nd Onlleen Slian'noi.: dents kttemiing, and, at the .same Muriel .Mikoleit ',59 (played by »Ioan Taylori coming I Hall and 85-19 ii^Hinat Windham. « r»nd the* present a^e ia an ag’e^ of ain disciis.sed the problem of rolo- time, contribute lo the ('ivil De­ to visit a re.'ative'.s summer cot Fleet-footed Kill .MaeAT'dlc Hirned classifieation. nialism with re.spect to the diff/-- h fense education and reception CH4MISK 44UEAT Ql 4>1K.S j tage. makrng' mpie work for her in lii.H be.st time of the sea.son by U.sually in every achool ami renl countries and the I'nited .Na­ Students In John Parmei'.s, plans fm the .Ntancliesler area, cousin Bunny ( played . b.v Donna tu n n in g to a nexv Hall High trank piibl'ie Jibrar>, the books ara ar­ tions ,at the .May 22 meeting of ASTIC BASE Lcok al thcM HMd car bargains English (■ lasses Jmve lecently lln-, Claire Carlson '.59 Sandalsl and .stealing her rouain's reiord in the S8()-yard xvith the ranged hy the pexyey CTasslffca- the Current Affairs Club. • Ished cluiiTSing great quotations' to.v friend ipjayell hv e'ranci-s Rim- ; am azing lim e of 2:00.(>. tion Sx-s'tem. Mi.sa Cowles' slated , R obert l.ieipi.s .spoke on the GLOSS 1947 CHEVROLET ^ 19S2CHEVROUT from "Romei,. and .Iiiiiet," D ie stu- insdnl. Other memliers of the cast Dann.v -SliVinsky".eame through that, though it is sometimes hard French cri.se.s; and David .'Nutter a-Dook 4-DQOn. Badlo. C 7 0 C M E N > S H O P S for one tq believe, there is a place dent.s had KYchoow a’ mihimum of Indian (Jolfers were Peggy Boland. Ronald Gnm- once again- as Manehesler’s only On the United .Nations and colo­ lUdto, healer. ▼ * heater, peWer glide. Q # ^ M7 ll(*W ST: — WilOON MMUNN« 2,5 quotations. Thi\y realized, aflet bolotti. Roberia Campbell. Dann.v double xviryicr. Slivihsk.y heaved for everyjknoXvn Irook. nialism . Ex-elyn 5'avin.-sky and John rhooalng the.«e quotations that Post Tbrc*e ins Firestone; Bob Perny. I'lsther Cot-' his way into first pla<-e In tlie sliot To britjg out a ' pha.se of Amer­ Dorinei- told ajrout- the United' Inn, Cynthia Tieggor.,r.nd .Steve ica n liteiritiiie, Miaa Coxviek chose Statris and Great Britain and her pr M' / ^ / 1 9 iii/r < v h r m ^ y i947^LDSMOIILE 19S2 CHEVROLET > many are .still being used m om and di.scins. A notlier fine perfo rm ­ ^4-npoR.. Badlo, Thomas. Prompters were Donna ance in the afteinoim was turned biqgraphv. Next to fiction, biogi-a- diminishing Empire. , expressing -DOOR. G T A C veveryday language. ' . | Manchcsler'.s vai.sitv golf team FORMAL WEAR FQR HIRE .M*tcalf and Barbara O'Neill. in hy Butch Donahue, who copped phy i.? the r.in.?t important forrii of their pci.sonal vicxvs and ankxvei. heater, hydnunalir. $125 hMter. 7# OO i \ Muriel, Mikplejt '58 has gotten off- to sn impt'p.sstvis | Linda Nel.son reminded the_ first plajLe in th e 'J a v e lin throw reading. A. blog-aphy,-i------que.ftions hEfi a .strong. pio|n>,sr-^ to 'th rm b.v FOR THE WEEKEND • start by winning its openmg three sophomore girls of the dance w ith vvitlt the heave .tif 1,5,5' .JJ ". i'human element that'rel-lxte.?. it to o th er 'mpnibor.? of the rliib. T 1949 CHEVROLET mstches. Defeated were Meriden. ,jie Jnni'br Mi-Y other types of liteiature. "The topic xvhicli seemed to' ,.8-DOOIl. . 195 xPLYMOUfH " Windham and Bristol on June 4 Srotl Clendanlel lan to .fir.sl CLUB GOUPE. Janet Flavejl '.58 place in the mile, while Kissman, .For a biogiaphy-hiatory . Irook. aidu.se the nio.st di.scii.ssion xva.s EVERGREEN SPECIAL Radio, heater. .Manclu'stei defeated (^Icriden Mi.?.? Cowles .?lres,?ed Carl' Sand­ tliat .of the Uhiteri -State.? .and co* Radio, he^ $675 ; C O S M E TIC S ll'-irfi'j. I.Xaxc Duncan and .lack A-. V'--I'.^qiiatrilo' and Steinle of Hall tlqd I, foi-'‘flr.st plave in the pole vault. berg's ".\be Linerfin." Originally lonialism. Although the United 19S0 CHEVROLET ' -M .McCartney shot .81s for- .Manches- ,,, , W| ■k I . , 2 ^ We ('«rry .Mf Ihe Top LInea The impxirtant favtor , of the xvritten in six volume.?, U has noxv State.? Slaty is no loiigen. eiinsidered a ROSES 20% OFF 1953 WlO\ 2-DOOB. C A O K 1ei- xvith Bill Keljev conxplcting the "A-iia.^S* N > 7 llltl v been made into a 1-xolume rolonial'poxver in tlie' true sense, of . m eet xvB.?' th a t .M ancheater nxen ■ A . ■ ;2-PPOR. . course with' an 82 and Joe Segal ' biography. the xx:or(l, she I.?, however; definite- (PACKAGED).REG. $1.39 Radio, heater. 81. .lint Allen for Ijxe'Re I Ra'iders I (,o lo r liarillO ll.V P<>mt.? in the weight.?, which ON ;^;LL YEWS FOR THIS WEEKEND Radio, heater. $695 ► Arthur DrMg Store. are shot put., discuk rtnd - javelin .. 'V?. "ffheras of^nfluence came lip xvith ah hiipiessive 80. | sex'eral teoks throughout the xvorld by. Jiroviding 1950 PONTIAC I a 4E 4A A ▲ A A A A -A A V event.?. , xvhile HaU o n ly , got one " " 4-DOOR. yl-b'nthia Prim. Mamh»sier. scored Mr.?. KKlizabetb lizabetb Biirid'sBiirid/s aart rt i-las.sescm.s.sea .j,,,;,,. -Thp -bip noini deite."; in the I *™''(!l souand ■axadven’lut'e. eniiire. aid for underdeveloped loiihtrie.s 1953 CHEVROLET FREE '95.'.', and many of the .laVger coiiritrips PEATMOSS y - Riullo,. healer. h a r d t o p BEL Am . Radia, at e noxx studying rolor conibina-).f,,j^„(.? xvei e® ?lix" n.fkt I onahl^^ j^ p S tZ'“’seT'''de?*eri EACH ^ , Continmn}! on lo Windham st (Ionon.8,,I liry HH'rxjipnmriUinir With La*7.arL Kppuai on ine at.neit as: well, lend-lng to riinke- these Larg* 7'/i Cii. Ft. Bale heater, power the Willlr.TsnUc'(5nintr.v t’lUb, the | and sky." courltric.? a little dependent on her. )>:• 1950 MERCURY the efferU? of trah.?parent gift.?.? and laise Iti H ornets ^• spEciAi.: $4.95 glldfi power g» 19 O C Indians won I.'S-3. 'Dave Duncan tlie .xaiiou? volor.? xyhirh van be • ,Vli.?s Cbxvies, in tlp/ing., ex­ Iri this way she is winning■ many 4-DOOR. Radio, mteering. ^ lafcTe#^^ fame through for the team xvith a . , Manchester's second lq.?s of the plained that literature rovers "the to the side of dehxovracV, heater, new paint. .brilllanl 70' xvith Bill Kelle.v. post-, * . J ■ sea.somchme al tlje hands of East xvhole field, of hiimsn knowledge j Evelyn Yavihsky, ’57, . l ing 83, Jack McCartney 83. and The clas-sys wtll ..smm be. doing i H artford dn Mac 20 h.y the score and endeavor." . .tome oiiUfooi- skelrhing. This work I 65r...,q.-jr, q-iJ, „n|y' f,,st' place FOR Hear Thisf 1950 FORD 1954 CHEVROLET Joe Segal 82. Cynthia Prior, only W ayne K eith. '57 will be donc.ln-i harcos:] and broad .Manche.sler were Vin- „We have a few peach treen left which V-a TUDOR. 4-DOOR. C 1 9 0 C I girl ..on the team, playing fifth -1 line crayon, and the subjects xvill, ton. in the mile; MacArdle in the we would. like to get rid of at—« Radio, heater. J Radio,-heater. ' Q 'lA l—» posit ibn. scored 91. i‘i FILM Ik) rRe.)ECT!8 Frciirli (lla.sseK■) '€et ac(iuahited offer BROWNEStl FI ■ ^ o In Rear Of Stores | . Jack McCiwne.Vfan'd Joe Segal, he in the 'vicinity of the ^ilgh 8.80; and .Sqiiatrilo, In the pole A x'sriety o' piojects has hern' school. , , vault. 1951 m e r c u r y ! 2 w ith 85 ami 8il, led the Ited and iiiiilertakeii hy art ciriases of Mrs. S«‘(* Sc«‘qit* .Slides ZERO ro.se bushes arc Kuarantced for . (Each and 1954 CHEVROLET j.While lo another triiimjih over 'Craft group.? are finishing their'' q-fic flr.st meet of la.st xveek was 1-eVerne Kelson, .^onie .ejasse? I , ■; , w 2 YE.\RS! Buv 5 and receive 1 Brownell $1 00 4-IKX>R. C A A K • 3-DOOR. enam eled, piece.?, .Mrs. Build is a g ain st Biilkele.v H igh of H art- While Shopping At Bristol. 10-8. O ther .Manchester have xx-alked a le'xx- lilocks'm Ihe, !Did you know Ih.at the city of Yellow Grandiflora Rose Bush FREE! Radio, healer. ‘ J lUdlo, heater. C 1 9 9 C starting the -groupd on imlored ford. .Manrheste'r captured 10 of , se4)res: Drive Diim-an 90, Cynthia .vicinity of Ihe high school, sketch- Carcaaaone, in France Is the site of Are you unable to find that vige* - V' poxver glide. I Prior 97. sliiminum. which is quite different ' the 12 fir.?t places .Max- 15 at the' ing and later reproducing the 1951 CH ^R O LET l,.?nd pretty. a historic fort, now restored for all DIAMOND'S ' • • • Alilx. Weis ,-88 . y , ' W est .Side Oval. W.'illiams ill and ' ‘ .sketche.s ' in xvater color. Others are W t liov« the plants and urns for Me­ table plant you wont? Tryout— if we 8-DOOR, Ratflo, C JL O K ("laire C arlson '59 , .Slivin.tk.x: xvere double .xvittnels for to see., or tliat one of the ehalesu.x 1954 CHEVROLn itasemhllng three dluienaional pic- locateil on the I/me River has- don't have it— we'll do our best to O tO d M /tA * '■ • j 4 U beater, power glide. Q w 7r e# morial Day or if you have your own Vj SEE < H B I’L .W . ■ I .'lanclibster. 'Sprint star Williams tiiies. Tlie desired ef/er’ ii pro- nearlx’ 4011 room.? ' " " 2-DOOR. BEL AIR. D IsrEW P.XIXTINtJS ; raced to first m the IfiO-yard and soo that you got it! 'Tile l)ov.. W illiam .‘-hapespeai/e, ■ dui-ed by scovinr. tlK paper frame These and many other inter­ urn bring it in. wiH glodly fill it. w .1951 PLYMOUTH Radio, heater; $1395 .5n a.ssoi tm en l of varioii.s paiiit-K.-'Jlie 22t)-.var(l.' while .Sliuiiisky took and its > . nls. then , folding BUY TODAY powier glide. xva? th e-'fn aiii. clinra.-lei in the esting fa. t.? were learned hy AMAZING DURABILITY 4?DOOR. CKAK (Plav, "P eer of .-Vimther Coloi," iiigs frbiii tlie art rl.-is.?e.? of. .Mia. , fli.st in the dl.sciis.s.aiiul the high sloilg the; lines. Tlie raised paper H.OWEKING CRAB NPECLYL d- ARMY arid NAVY 1-avei ne Kelsen IS on di*jilay at the I juriip. Other first place winners , vreale.?' aieas ef dark , and light Michael Guadano's and .Mis.x AT YO U R Radio, beater. pre.?ented in Faint arid I’cixx-dei;, at Jeanne Low's French ela.sses this I Hopa. Crab ...... Value 82.25 See Us For 1955 MERCURY library. They ..Inelude an _ Im -, fnr Maneheqter xvere; .MacArdle, in j through sliadoxvs. .Senioi- art alti- CREEPING MOSS FOR BRUSH OR SPRAY 997 MAIN ST. ila niecting on '^Iax 1, The i ast past week, froni eolbred. slides pie- I .Atrnsait (iujnea C'rah Value 81.75 1951 STUDEBAKER i-DOOrt. xvaa Mike M j'irltiiiah as - S h ak e­ pre,??ive street scene painted b.v ^ ‘J}c 880; V'inton, in the mile: Dona- dents are engaged in the prepara- Fertilizer*. shniba,' ever­ CARMOTE li Feter Hewitt. ’.58: an Interesting ! h'l'- in the javelin: and .Squatrito, Uion of decoration.? for the Senior tuiing Fi-anee, its .pfoxunees and PHLOX 4-DOOR. Radio, heater, . AND speare, Alan, U'els.s, .Marge Grimiii, its personalities. Tntal Value J ...... 84.00 greens, seed?, plant*. In*eett- I Lcuelta Busiinell. Limla"Fplersmi! ' "'I' PoG'alt contributed by J|>lly the.pole vault. The winning re-, Re.ception. PINK—BI.I:e —WHITE RESISTS ACID & ALCOHOL "lladio, healer. Q " * / 9 .5fereomatir. $1895 X ’ o ...... ^ >Kant.s daily l6 »« i that period, | *4-TON PICKUP. heqlVx cla.s.?es have recen tly fin ­ changes in gr'oxyth!. how th e plaqj Exceptionally Eight paosenger. CHOC Activities of art students have y I Joan Kent, '.58 V Veraallles ■ Palace in 'lie, ds — ^ .. . ished food charts that'have' been make.? its food, and-xvhat effect it Like newr. -• % • cqxered a sizable' range in recent France’" aml„4he Palace ' of the clean. *' $1095 w eeks. Art Club members hsve kept for oi ej- a 5-w*ijk4-»riod, The i haa on the xvorld. .Many nexv plants la ’KsTS FOR COFKEK 'Popes showed examples of artis\ic V " Entrance On Main S<. been planning their ecimbined .Mrs. Doris P y n e 'i Foods III students will begin to work 'with ■ ha've come out of the origlnaU. PLUMBING & SUPPLY ( » . them while-* studying digestion, Tfie iludents gained nexv knoxvl personalities In France. , . sketch trip and picnic. Art II •In­ elasse* recently held a-^ioffce party Many other interesting slides of Garden Sales F, T. RL1SH Jr., Pres, and Trees. .' » , N e x t To Diamond's' Arniy dents are xvork-ing on colleges; cqt- for invited guests! Those attending The|' will rompars rieala in dif­ edge s xcheit . xx-orking with these ferent 'health books with theirs plants and •xx'lth a differerit type of daily life proved to-he both educa­ “IF IT’S HARDWARE WE HAVE IT* CARTER CHEVROLET CO., Inc., USED CAR LOT ling piece.? of color arid texture xvere teirichers. mothers, friends of tional and picturesqne.v and Navy from old magazines arid assem­ stu d en ts and the oflSce personnel. and try to find oiit of xx-hat Im- soil that allows mors air mole­ 312 OAKLAND STr - - Ml . 9-9406 bling pictures. LThii parf.v was the conclusion of a portanpe food Is-Io mankind! - cules to be abioribed. ; ■" Barb fhihcan ’68" 877 MAIN STREET ^ ” . * PHONE Ml 8-4425 12 29 Main Street • Phone Ml 3-1200 ___ Papla Adama-iCfialre Carlson, '59 1 unit on quifk anil yeast breads. Muriel MIkoleil 'fi* - Muriel Mikoleit, 'H -J ' Donna Metcalf •.5P- .J '•yi'- ■; '2 • J ■ ■ r , ,'i;- A

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MANCHESTER EVENJNGvB^fRALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, FRID r, MAY 25. 1956 PAGE TWELVE V Section TtOo .FRIDAY, MAY 25. 1968 ^anrljPBtpr 1E^itts-2)praUi FRIDAY, MAY 25. 1956 Pages 13 to 24 lanelit'^ttsburghm e it^ ^ Uona are not taxed, charge '■ ; ...... ^ qui, nent where was being denied "equal pr< ______^ ^ _ X vxX_____ ,______Polio Virm Esca^esih PUme (dge Rules tlon ynder the la %" fiifing childrM's shties is a ialty at Leonard's: Airllnef officials^. ^Id pas- Toj this Contention tb* judge Argentina Sees HebronPo«e Family Problem' [ British Clamp se n g ^ s Were not exposed to Reds Obliged anawbred; Mothers and Oads do know how.“ Ribicoff Appoints Karp pros ijurtew Alter Vaccine CrdtcBreaks Vims. ’’t' \ ’ Cites Different Bole Ves, . Transit Strike The yirua was being a! "No? facta are shown In any of \ ■ -rl ToCurbCree for Pitt*burfh before elrni^e per- f om Psrke Davis CO 1 the flegalK papers submitted befs End by Today Turk Rioters To Pay Tax .that other political parties have a U l^*«r^ve poUo viroV *pji«rent-jsonnel realleed‘ the eeriouaneei sneur ,pf tr Johns Hi>pkins. Deputy Judge ol^^ourt / The term ve” meaifs that U»e IlkC organization, like financial rec­ Widths Ificoala, Cyprus, May 25 ,45 . in a Yhort t -t York, May 2f VA5—A fed­ Buenod Airea, Alrgentlna,- May e police w ers ent viriui actuaily ^ls liymg and ac- ords and like aourcea^of Income.'- ^ from Atty. Jutog Karp ia the new British authorities imposed a 24- ordsfing ev one indoors becausa li;re^*"dr:?^T c.H. .nc.ud eral Judgs.haa ruled that the U.8- The Treasury Department fast 25 (jh—The government, predicted out Ita conteilU tn an airplane laat: ing one to Dr. d°naa Salk, orif i- tlvk; poilo virus tprthe Salk vacr Poll “ Parrot dtpiity* Judge o( the Mancheator , hour curfew on the port of Larn- 'nf the cuww' cine lifes. been "kined." Commi'olbt-paVty and Ita Dal." March assessed the Communist A to E. .^ b l lo ‘ tranaport aervice woifld be «i>ht. Some t-priots. , ' ) tals, se with st,ab wounds. Oftar use would/ne fnade' of the live would put them obtoLbusiness. Level ruled that hta court had 1 Yeeterday. islandera of ’Turkish The plane was a Capital Airlines ington Tiational Airport were gtv- "No entity has aNj-lght to re­ lUbteoff. - striking wbrkera defying back-to- skirmishes' earlier in tha virus.' bi^presumairty^it is for re no powCr to review the atseas- karp aucceeds Atty. John D. t origin rioted through Larnaca's rahming DC-4, and took off from Washing-, en protective shots at the airport strain the collection of'A.axes . . ments. 'v work ordera. X ton with four boxes packed withj flrsl aid statiohrUJhree cargo men S' arch LaBelle, who resignedi laat month I streeu amaahing windows bf ever>-/ BrttUh Aide Reported on the mere'g^round that tymllpu- After the^bmmunlst party and An eatimated 1,000 frantiph po­ the virus for deliver:- to Johns'at Friendship were ^vised to stop anre of such entity is threaten^;"' d ' SHOES In tha midst'of tMa primary cam- | Greek shop they could reach. ^ Meanwhile, a member/of tha V the Dally Worker are officially palgn againat Judge Wesl«y C. ’ lice joined city police' t$X guard ^ lice said . damage totaled (l^QW British secOrlty force*,/was ro- Hopkins Hospital. An airline at' hospitals en route home from Judge Richard H. Level .declsrod notifled of Level'snUlng. they will spokesman in Baltimore aaid a work and get' shots. r 881 MAIN ST Oryk for control of the Itical against possible disorderi en this' pounda ($16,800) ^ aeveral^r-) ported killed and aJ^hfc'r wounded 'The pilot, co-pilot and hostess^ yeaterdsy. -bave 90 days to petition the V.8. Democratic jarty. 146th observance of ^r5e'ntine"ta-| cargo man dropped the crate in tax.^ourt for, a review. of the plane were also given 1| Grange, Note$ •fhe ruling cleared the way for OUR lUSINESS" MANCHESTER \K arp was endorsed for the dependence day. ^ irate Over Death of O ^rer. ip^jr r*r In the riliage of Thkomo. Washington but the damage was the ihlS^nal Revenue Eervlce to Preaidenb Pedro Aramburu's; not detected until the olane jectlons. They were Capt. Brief seizures of party and "HTTINO IS / mputy judgeship laat week by the The Turks were vengetally Hem-' in the capital of the troubled la- d„ collect tax-assessments from ths Daily w q rk er properties foilowred provisional regime moved flrmly: landed at Baltimore's Friendship A. Tappe of Stiver Spring. The following Wapplng Grange / LaBelle group, w-hlch succeeded in onitrating their Ire a ^ h e kilting, land, Nicosia, British paratrooper* co-pilot R. S. Jf^rley of igton. party and Hi-newspaper. the levyinifv of the issaesamebta. wraaOng control of the town cOm-, apalnst th* etrikers by mobolliz-1 International Airport. Irig" them under m ilitary control! of a Turkish Cyprl^ policeman; dispersed a parade of boya and The cargo was removed at Bal­ Va.; and Miss B. 'A. Mille] Alex- membera ■ received • 'their 25->ear Denies .Hotlpb-^f L'oUnsel Publication • of\the Daily W^*’!***' mil tee from Gryk In the primary ’ Wednesday night./His aMia*slnsygirls on the Main Street. The andria. 'Va. pins for their rntmbershlp In thej Level denied mbumvi by coun­ was not interru; , qnd threatening swift punishment ars believed to be membera of timore, but the plane took on 22 election earlier thl# n.ionth. K arp | ' if> they did not return n> wp|*k. yoimgaters carried a Greek flag on pasanegera at Friendship and left Doctors supervised' deconlam' Grange: 'Slaters PHI Burnham. sel for the psrt^ and "newspaper is a member of the new tow-n com- ' EOKA, the undjrgrotind fighters which they had pinned t portrait for an order to restrain Ddnbid C. : In eff^Kt the government decree for enoala (ui^n) of Cyprus with Dorothy Foster, -LsUlan Lsirette, m ltte e .. drsD ^ them Into the army. of Michael Karaplls, a young Ruth Dewey, Hattie L*ne, Mary Moysey, district revenue director Deaths Last^ight Before. the primary,, the Gryk-' Greece. Turhuih Cj-priots oppose Greek t?yprlot recently hanged for for lower M anhsllan, from col> >tuthorttiea arrested 356 per­ Hills and'Brothera Francia P'oster, dominated comiiHttee had en-' sona- blit later released all except the Greek^ffrtrls to end British the murder oT a policeman. They Walden Collins and Elmer Hall. lecting furthel- money to satisfy doracd Tow-n CouH -ProsMutor rill# of the liUnd./There are four shouted "death to Harding" , — ■ th s »tax Judgments. ' By TH E AS80C:LATED PREIHI^ 25- Thip 25. described .by officials times ag many.-GtVeks as Ttirks Sister Burnham, speaking fot St. Albens, N.Y., May ?5 (A’l John FitzGerald Yor deputy (judge. a*'•■troublemakera,'' were shipped, Field* M arshal Sir John Hardings the group, expressed the delight in The Judgs aaid: , However, Rlblcoff at t lat. time In Cypnia’ half mllHnnHIopulatlbnV British governor of the colony. ■ M c K i n n e y L U M B E R & ^ p p l y "There Is no inherent right in Rear AdriK^AIexander F. Junker, off to detention fanips in I^t»v Today the Turkls)r (S-priota or I being a member of tHe Wapping USN (Jlet.j, 54, a Navy comman­ aaid he w*ould wait until gfter the gonia. In the frozen south: A 16-year-qld Greek Cypriot WOJi\ Grange and for the wpnderful any organisation , to avoid pay­ primary before making an ap­ At(y. Jai^ Karp aca galhered/n their quarter' sentenced to 10 years' Imprioon- ment of taxes solely by reason f der in. World Wgr II cited for M a k e a . . . ^|H>rts indlca'ed that transport qT, the city, cleoriy preparing for ''companionship displayed by the heroism in the Battle of the Oural pointment. V' ' xenice was about. 60 per rent re­ ment In a Nicosia British court for • 10th A N N IV ER SA R Y ^E ; members. ■ ‘ the fart that It may be engaged \ . .■ Karp, whp is associated with the nother tora^. Aa they began throwing, a homh *t an empty ' In publicity efforts which will per­ Sea, died Wednesday, tle^was botiT daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Wllliaift stored durlpg the night: Federal moving through the streets, the I, Albert. Peterson showed films on in McKeesport, Pa. » Leasner and Rottner law firm, la a police armed ,vith' plsltols and house formerly ioccupied by a I "The idlracle of Paradise Valley" force cease if It neglecls qr re­ graduate of’the Univeralty of Wis- BsuUak. 6l Helalne Rd.: a daugh­ Greeks, ^Airmed w-lth club* and ter. to Mr. and Uta. Bhigdne De­ clubs rode many vehiclea su'd Briltah soldier. In another court, W ILL BE OPEN ' and "HliFhllRhta of the 1955 Flood." fuses to psy Its taxes. Milwaukee. May 25 Id*) ronaln and the Harvard Law assembled to protect their a 22-year-otd Greek CyprIOt gro- ; "A newspsper is subject to the Rev, John C. B'riedl. 57, profbsj Cobert, 104 Charterter (Oak St.; a son guarded subway station!: .and car \ Brother Lew! Dewey gave a rcad- BIG THIHG School, and was admitted to the barns. rty. fludden)}- air raid sirens cer w as sentenced to life im prtsoi^ Same general lawa of the United of philosophy at Marquette ‘ to Mr. and Mrs. Merr|jl Fkrrand, ■ ing and Brother Phil Wella ex­ Connecticut bar in 1940. He had The surprise strike againat the lied. The 'Turks hatted and wtlh- ment for carrying a pistol. plained the reason why farm prod- Stafea as. la any other industry veralty. since Aiiguat and aj^ofei- attended- public kdhoola in Hart­ 64 Ch6sthut St.X conducted for profit. The fact fhat sor of industrial relatlcuia and BIRTttS t o d a y : A daughter to governm ent - run.; transportation iicta sell for a high price after ford and Weat Hartford and lines was called during Wednes- they leave the farm. Thla talk the Dally Worker may he forced faculty member of Rockhurst Col­ graduated from' William Hall Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Donth, 161 Page County Jail In auburban / to dl8cont,lnue publication la a lege, ‘Kansas City, for 17 years, o u t o f... Looinis St. .day's afternoon nish hour and Mercy Slaying Wheaton on. a charge-of murder, proved interesting and the Grange High School. ^ • 'stranded thousands: of commuters Evening members listened stisntlvely and hardship which is no reason for died Thursday. He w** !><«■" in Afjpr hjia graduatjo.i from law SCHAR|GED YE.STERDAY: -.Schreckenberg walked into thd Jn the city.cl(y. \Much of the city's labor asked questions after the talk. this courl'a equitable Interven­ W ausau. Wis. achbhl, ha worked fof the District Pierce, 18 Bow-ers St.; Mr#, Of Wife Bared police station with Edwaril Tay­ tion." T iffin . Ohio, May 25 lyP) — teanor Fecteau, Marlbqrougb;.' force was lalate for walk yesterday lor, 34, a policeman and a' pii9 The ways and ipesns committee TTrie Insurance' Co. In Wrahlng;y or coutilcln'tdh't get I there at all. \ 4l«hU4 Photo May/25; 1950 reported that 'the card partly held The ji.dge said he found no vio­ Chauncey E. i^uber Sr., 65, natio­ sm all savings! ton, D. C.;4iad practiced Ir.w t h ^ Mrr. Arline Williams, jBirch.MdUn- Hebron, May 25 (Special) ^B aby goat, anyonaT A, .B and C,- born three weelta ai to Duchess, By Bus Driver lime cab driv-yr, after he had UM lation of due process or Invasion nally known . aportaman, formsr taifl Rd.; M rs.'A nne R eed,'327 S. • The .government blamed the Taylor: "Better take me In.' I've last Saturday proved s sue»ss. for two ydkra until 1943, iahw he (right) face the meat market soon unleai somebody wants to rilaa them.- Mrs. VlriljUM Stiehl aatd the just shot my wife." o' the freedom of the press In the national preAldent of the Amer­ Msin St.; Mrs. Helen West. 68 walkout' on - Communists and unusual triple 'birth, Duchess'a flrat! calls for a cutback' in the goatxpopuIation/oiUner farm'. Tripitu. entered the Mrvlce. After thg^-ar, diehard supporter* of deposed Chicago, May 35 (iPI -A 34-year- Aest. State's Atty. Williaia The rapidly declinin^U.-S. mdple tax case. ican Amateur Trapshooting Assn., he returned to Washin^n to Chestnut St.r" John J. V>urphy, 12 are not uniuiual otaong goats, Mrs. Stiehl aaid. except In the first birth, whicK^ most cadei produc6a' COl^FEE and BIRTHDAY CA k /"'ON THE HOUSE" The Com.iiunist party, contend­ and'tourjder of the Mowhswk Mo­ Lenox St.; Mi's. Helen Pantaluk, D ictator Juan peron. Labor did bus driver aurrendeted to po­ Bauer said Schreckenberg told strgar production /w as 43,000 work for the O fficl of FTlce Ad­ sources said jlhe workers wanted twins. Mrs. Stiehl said ahe named the energetic trio A, B and C, becauia^he ’“didn't want to get him his wife, Dorothle,'"had been pounds In 1955. ing that other ■ political brganjaa- tors, Infc., died Wedn'esi^y. ministration in the Office of the 40 Fo.ster St.; William Liveng,ood, attached to them." (Hergjd Photo by Oflara). j lice In suburban Downer* (jlrove 43 Ollyer Rd.; Mrs. Mary KrukofL a 500-peao ($3$) monthly wage in­ last night and they said he ad­ Oick for the laat two years" and — ------Fraq'uBfit of small amounts at Savings A.sslstant Oeneral Counsel. crease, release of all 'jailed union that abe baH been |n extram* pain When Jlhe OPA w-as terminated, RFD 2. Stafford Springs; E.v'elvn' tltat Brogan's brother, James, mitted fatolly-ahootlng hia wife os for tha last three days. H* do- and Loan-wiUTasUitrw lH • ‘in on avtr growing ' savings ’ Higgins, Vernon Trailer Court; membera and rein.statement of Karp ehlered law practice in Hart- those flred. Tnl to police besdquarters the ah* lay In hM " J ^ a u s e she was scribed the wife's illnef* aa **pan< aeeount. f6rdJ' candidate for the House of Rep- daughter, East Hartford; Mrs. Pa­ parade accompanied by a -flight of to her head and ahot her oeveral \ A repoi;i issued by Hartford-medical attention. a docto/ would ing to Griffin'. Griffinalsn said that cmtact two physicians yestsrday reaentatives and was defeated. tricia Pappalardo. Talcottville; Air Force jets. County Coroner Louis W. Schaef- be called. times." 4 butv.without succeos. He is a charter member :of the Wllllarn B'.oodgood, E ast H artford: James told him he wlanled nothing The shooting occurred In the It was o nMay 25. 1810. th at a fer, received today by General John Kaezmareyk, / 153 N. lo do with his brother and .ilbt to Sheriff's police said they feitad i ■; Manchester Lodge of BIks and was Mrs. Wanda Scott and daughter. group of pairoits in Buenoa Aires' Manage!* Richard M artin and Po­ School St., proprietorJii a rooming bedroom of the Bchreckenberga' 6- Mrs. Schr^ckanberg last frask. in *-tastrumental ins;> the formation of 174 Autumn St.; Mrs. Rita Rourke call him if he lE)nmet)^ers ar room home In suburban Lisle. Mrs. Historic CabiTdn (pity hall) forced lice Chief Herman O. S6hendel, ab- house a t 221 N, Moui St., where rested. an auto on 'a^-ounty road oiid took the Green Manor Assh. He served and daughter, 76 Weaver Rd.; Mrs. the. resignation „of Ih* , Spanish Brogan lived, told/nie Herald he Bchreckentaerg, 27, was found fully her to a nedriby hospital. 'Thay en that- aasociatlon's board of di­ aolved the town and police of any • any amount current divldbap Maureen Saternis and son. 10 viceroy and orgSnized the first lo­ criminal neglect In the cell death' talked to Oie jprreating patrol-, cldthe)!,, lyihg on her back In bed said ah* was auflbiing from post­ rectors for two years as aecr**- Cedar St . Rockville^ Mi.ss Patricia Consider th^ lilEBlrUl when buy­ with her hands folded across her t any tim t annual rate cal government. The deflancO of of Emmet Brogan. , ■ uman, RoWe • H. “ heeler, ' the day of operative relapa* fojowing our- tary . ' Smith, 132 Campfield Rd.; Mrs. Jo­ Spanish rule . culminated.. In and told him that ing pota and pa)M for specific pur­ chest. Police said she had been iqry- He apd Mrs. Karp live at~ 56 sephine Koss, I4B Garden Dr.; Mrs. Argentina's war of independlitace. Schaeffer also state^ In hla’ j r ™ .{ I *_ medical attention. poses. Som# fiottarials are perfect­ shot ta the head several timea with ...... — ----- port that no' inquest iii necessary. < '* ly suited to/fiach us6—cost Iron to .Member Federal Savings and Ijoan O-osby Rd. With their three daugh­ Angellne Ralmando,. 143 Highland ... ------■ • . 0 7 .Kaczma«fyk aaia he called po- a .22 caliber rifle. .Of A m erica's 64 mUHtm fantWgg, ters, aged 5, 7 and 8. St.; Mrs. Anne Jarvis and son, 36 long coqking, for Instance/- and . Schreckenberg,'also a part-time 44 million ow* less than $800 In.surance Cc^rp. w f r fr I heattaiiai terg the next morn- some ta many. ' Whitney Kd.; Frank Matushak.176 WilcSIays nnut'while I "hd^Ked the sergeant on desk cOb driver, was held In the Du Inatsllment accounts, . /■) ! Gardner St.; Diane Heritage, 125 !li!i " May g i Juty w^re Brogsn was. Informed Adelaide Rd.y M ark D. Smith, aw-aiting trial scheduled ^ Plate Jackpot ^ BUSINESS HOURS: " by the sergeant, whpm he could 1 / Hospital Notes RFD, South Windsor. •With Yule Present on an intoxication charge. noMdentlfy, that Brogan was in O- Monda.v, Tuesday and F'rlda.v— In his report, ba.sed primarll.v on .-L, 9 A. .M. toYl P. .M. DISCHARGED- TODAY: Mrs. cert. he said he lo'(l officer'" '‘■'Patlenlii'Today: 187. Cherrie Shapazian, Bolton: Mrs. Muncie, Ind., May 25 (Ab A 35- facts issued. to him by Schendel at "You 'letter get him oqt of Wednesday—9 A. 51. to IS Noon and Dr. Robert R..- Keeney Jr., Thursday—9 .A. M. to 8 P. M. ADMITTED YR^TERDAY: Ohloe Morrison, South Coventry'. yea f-old woman killed her es­ that cell and send him to H hos­ A medical examiner. Schaeffer statM '' Closed Saturdays Mrs. Uda W*y, RFD'g, Andover; tranged hiisband last night with pital or (Ise he'll die on you."- Russell Saunders, 120 ' Branford I that "upon information at hand/it Karsmareyk said he wati told that St.; Mrs. Augusta Wolfram, 335 j the shotgun he gave her for does not appear to me that /any the matter would be taken care Christmoh. And she wa* fret today criminal neglect is involved/ NOW! Center St.; Mis^ Rlsie Chambehi.'' of- >/ - 153 Oak St.; Philip'McQehan, 26j Potice Arrests under a quick coroner’s verdict of Brogan's brother, J a m e ^ of 39 The coroner'a/ repoi t stales .in Marshall Rd.; John WetSe^ Jr., „48 ju.stiflable homicide. High St., said .vesterda^.hs has regard to tMa/^'I cahoot Ign^ LyneaS St.; Mrs, Yvonne I^elletier, Coroner' Eugene El.saman said asked the. Hartford 1a^ fil m of Kaczmarcyjt*s atstement (that the AT BEAUTIFUL, avings ^ 21 Bissell St.; George’ A. Green, Raymond. N- Lavelle, 45, of 166 Mrs; Velma Hunt told him ahe RIsCassi at^ Davis tcy handle the arreitlngx officer was told that 119 Lake SL; Mrs. Lottie Dem- E. Middle Tpke.. was a -rrsted and blasted Clarence (Sonny) Hunt, 40- matter -of Instltutl^ a possible Broga^ivaa ill, and that the ser- beh. South-St., RocRvillep Mrs. charged with intoxication on E. year-old master plumber and con­ clVlt sult against o 4 town. geanjX on- the de.sk was Informed. M andiestm * Savings & Loan A ssociation • 1007 M aiii S t Victoria Parrott, ,79 Plymouth Middle Tpke, yest’erday, police tractor, from 10 feet away as he Atty., William pavls Said today' by> Kaezmareyk that Brogan Lane; Wardens .Taft. 144 Main said. He was taken to headquarters advanced and threatened, "I'm jfc- he has-not yet S'een Ihe coroner's ^eded-care." 1/ iSt.; Mrs. Anna Schulz. 3 Bunce by Patrolm an W alter Ca-sselis Jr;, | ing to kill you I" report , and coyid.not state if it ■'The re()ort ipntinued! "I* may Dr.k Frederick J. Bowen, Glaston­ and released imder ^5 bond ft^.j Hupt was killgd-at the qme of findings wiU|/affeel action by Jtua be'clajnjed that* the complaints of / , bury; Mrs. Dorothy Ewing, 50 i appearanc* 1r Town Court May 2$. Mr*. 'Hpnf.s, ststef. Mrs. E ^nore llrra., KacHinart'vk, first to the arre.sting concord Rd.; Mrs. Mary Engle- Mean*,, with whom'Mrs. Hunt had its E vents X officer and second to the sergeant hart, Talcottville; Edgar Kluge. BIKE PARKING PROBLEM been stay.ing since she filed a The cpfoner'a .reportygoes Into oK-.deak. duty, that Brogan was ill Shop All Day Monday, May 28th —Closed Wed; Amston;' Mrs. Lorraine Phaneuf, Ann Arbor, Mich., !#■(-. Bicycles, v-orce suit Wednesday. - I>tectiv^ .detail,yflf the aVtiop* taken by and* needed medical attention (tti# X IJ Chamberlain St.,,R6ckv6le; ­ not automobiles, have provided Capt. Pred iSetmy-said an open I . lice/from - the - tl , - Brogan“ was complaihtnl should have rauaed b e rt' Storrs, RFD 3. Coventry-; the University of Michigan with a knife w-as found' -beside Hunt's I arrwed up to/he time of hia police to call a doctor. That they -X Stanley BOrdnick, 67 N orth St.; mammoth parking problem. A sur- | body, ' ■ ■■-. . 14e ■ ' did not. X M i' s . .Mary Marlin. 416,Center St.; ey shows the two-wheelers are I Mrs, Hunt charged Hunt with;_^Tn the rpporl, It wa* stated that Reliance Hn Observation* Paul Cuenin.'173 Eldridge St. the moat popular form of campus- .cruel and inhuma'h. treatment inijSrogan. wia,. brought to police ADMITTED TODAY: ' Thomas "Hot^-ever, reiiance was placed / t^an^ortation. But atudei ts are her divorce suit. ;,/headqu^pter« shortly after 4 p.m.. on the observations by the. various Topping, 30 Server St.; .Mrs. griimirilng because only 1.050 The Hunts have two -daiightt^!, -booked for Intoxication and Kathleen Foiilds." 71 Goodwi- officers who did enter the cell parkln^paces are provided on the They lived In an exclusive »{b. ip l^ d in a cell. During the-time block and who did report that BIRTHS Y E S T E R D A Y; A campus fqr mAre than 4.000 bikes, 1 urban section. he was aljve, or until 5:45 a.m. IN 4 46 PRIZES /May 4, policy entered the' cell Brogan appeared 'all light.” ’ block I'i. times When they either Lt. Raymond. Griffin said today X talked to Brogan oC-saw him, the \ FURNITURE CLEARANCE leport said. 4 C ''In none-of the times he seen : did Brogan a'ak for asslatani% qr M A RLO W ’S X .11 Check The Items i Every Ome^Jterrifw-yetue TRIP TIPS^ by request hospitalization, eveq after; AM) OTHER FINE STORES ! (ONE OF A KIND ITEMS SUBJECT TO FRIOR SALE) „ , - direct questioning, the report said. ' Par( of the coroner's conclusions WILL IE OPEN - in the report were bas^ on the 1st PRIZE: $50,000 IN CASH THlS^^ONDAY. 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Register your license SOLID MAIIOCt.VNY . • FLOOR SA.MPLE I'S 800 ft. obove lea level Pumber on the free entry blank, complete the form and drop Enter todayl S a t your daaler who stilt > ‘ of summer fumituro at Hio Pumoil Paiiing Let. it in the box. You're set to be a Jackpot winner — to share in BEDROOM GROUP 5-PIECE DIN^HE SET Woothor permitting this will be footured every 1100,000 in cash! Don't miss this exciting chance,to win one 8 beautiful pl^ce. Drenocr with mirror,, 4 p^tcr Saturday. bed, 5 drawer c'hest. See it! You'll agree tl"5 a Blond formica top over blond hardwood frame,: 4 Drive out this vreeli* of 446 huge cafh prizes! Enter today! tvonderiiil values ! „ T 7 O sturdy green strl|>ed plastic coyer- A E end. Salesman on PLYMOUTH Ueually 3'-’98. ^ I / T ed chairs. Reg. $1.39.95. .All this for Vlilt a whcili/g port of 100 years ago. Ai Mystic," just off Route 1, you'll find premises S^ndoyi rofn tn efifly New England seaport recreated and brought to life. At^ystic Seaport SHOULD IT RAIN? or shine. ^ ^----- ! n . - . ASHFORD/COHN. . 3. Pill in on tha drawing of the slondord Push-Button 4- All entrie's become tha property of Plymouth Division you’ll see shops Mid lofts just as they were in tbo/J.840’$. You can even go ab^rd OFFICIAL JACKFOT RULES LUted Are Just A Few Of Many Items If rein canceif eur eutdeer ditploy, juft step intide jfriva salecler tha dasignotions of tha push buttons in tha 'of Chrysler Corporation ond non, will bo returned. one o f ihe fimed old .whaling ships. Admission is $1.00. a n o t h e r g o o d where oil pieces wiU be en display in epr lower 26 Miles East of Manchester 1. CenlaU it egtn to any parson In U. S. or lit tarri- Pfodar locations. These datigrt'otlons ora: "N" for.Naulrol, - Plymouth and its advertising agencies will not antor into TRAVEL t i p : You'll find more than 1,700 outdoor telephones along Connecticut street floor level itore. Tfke Rmilc 44 post Warrenville, look for oar slgfis. lariat who owns ohy. moko, modal or yaor potstngar cof "I" for low, "D" for Drive and "P" (or Ravarsa. This must correspondence with ony conteslont, except winners.*. r ragittorod In h’a or hor noma, ascapt amployaai o.nd/thair ba dona complataly and correctly for your entry to bo highways. So, keep in touch by telephone when you’re on the go. AndTemembet oligibik'for drawing of winners. ’ 7, Contest opens at baglnnirlg of daoler's business day, Immodiota fomlliai of Plymouth Motor Corporotiori^ Moy 2J, 1956. Enirios must bo plococf in entry box bofero — C all by number. It’s'/tt'fce as fast! riymouth Division of Chrysler Corporation, its odvortising 4. Enter yOur Mmo and address whore indicotod on the 'close of doelor'i business day, July 14, 1956. •foncioi, tha Amoricon Moilars on^.linj^ri, and Plymouth entry blank end'hovo your entry signed or elhorwiso voli- Maliirs. I . Winnkrt will bo notified by moil by'Soptombor.. ] 4, dotad by a Plymouth dooler or solosmon. Ploct your 1936. Nomos and addresses of winners will bo posted in , Th« Seutti«Pf% N*w Bnalantf T«l*phon« Com pany ostry in official contest entry bos.' ASHFORD LAKE, Inc. S.Thort's nothing to b u y ilo k * yoqr rogistrotien cortifi- Plymouthi dtalorshipi. Prizes will|bfrMwardad at Detroit,' or m y doewmont provlng'logal ewnorship of your coy . 'vl-Winnort will bo leloctod by a random drawing by Michigan, ■ i " " ' ■ .. ...It ■ FURNITURE DEPARTMENT ARTHUR A. KNOFLA, Sfes Agent Ig m y Plymauih dm lor. Rpgittor en tho antry blank tho itato the American Mailert end Bindon, an Inddpehdant judging V. Contoili sublet lo all Podgral, State, end lecol rogu- * FUftNITURf DEPT. t * m e piaffe number of yeur ear, hi make, model end year. erganiiaHon. Oacb|im of ffie H gat will be final. j (J»w er Street Floor lAevel—M| 9-.'i221) MANCHESTER. CONN; > T|L Ml 3^8449 pr Ml tjifSt laiiont. 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-fc, •J'; ■ ''I k- -■I V V '1 ■ N' ■( r , ■ X ' r , I I > ■ i'J- 1 •N \ / MANCHES'’l'ER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, M AY 29M958 PAGE FIFTEEN . M ANXteTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., EBID^ lAY 2^ 195« i|i PAGE FO URti^ ------— I S ; ------— ------— —Ui T X Bolton Safely Council Bid for Trip to Russia Refuses to Give* 1956 NASH RAMBLER 69’)[ear Member of Grange Traffic SfeiSu D ip lo m a tic P o k e r j Will Be ftohored at Session Oilcago, May 25 ~ For thd first lima in many yaars, the He- By JAMES MAlUXlW ^apokeanan for the joint cHlcfa said I > t . • \ GROSS COUNTRY A P News AnajMt they woulcPgive "aerioua constdera- Bolton •^oy Th^-ijayi. Mav *7, .Inna 3 «Jwl 10 » i t'londl Safety Ootincll today de­ Washington, May 2 S 'i^ 7-T 0U . flon " to an InMtallon. ^ „ „ , v , , „ r y clined to present any atate or city its grand award for all-around need more than a a c o r^ rd t o ' _ -'hrml AS LOW AS tJw O r«»5« t(m.l, ht »l tlir eom- *,oundi and pirnir If they traffic safety.performance ib 1955. follow the players In th l^ on*. 4-DQor Station Wagon munity Hall at S^clork will honor batwern tha houra of 11 a.m. Mtaa Adalia N. U o^la, who has and 5 p.m. Dadlcatlon caramoniaa A worsening traffic safety situ­ What happened may be high d l-> ^op^^icnt at all wag. pretty good bo«n a rtiember of the. local aub- will ba held on Jjuna.-17 at 2 p.m ation throughout tha United Statee plomacy. It looks more like A* evidence thiq, country'-would .wel- $ •fdinata Gra. ■» for 6 'yaars. to which families are also Invited. tdaa given by the ebuncil as its poker game. \ Nom e such an Invitation. It UM* A work seaalon is being held at Miaa Lioomia la a nali' C of Bol­ raaaon fOr withholding Its award Did th# United States'try to 1. r-, ,i REG. ton whose .homaste>ad la the K. the cairip tomorrow from 11 d m. of honor,.the coimcll'c top recogni­ manaiiverlhe Ruaalana ln

, ■'> ■- ■ MAY 2S, 196$ . PAI^I^-SEVENTEEW PAGE SDCTEEir a^NCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MAKCttESTER. CONN^ FRIDAY/MAY 25, 1968 \ 'XlID.DtMlS RUN QfTf unfavorable publicity for hia buai- lum'a'^tt^ traveled iM faat along AlbuqUerque ijD —Homer Au­ neaa when he reported to police wq the ea^nad*. Ilfaving . ho akid Estes Attacks Ruling PreventsJEarly Votn try, owner of Hjo New Myxico Dog that hie four Dalmatian doga had T 'Ghildren marks, bafpr* It ramintd thSNjarge Michigan Idle Food Co., had bad luck and a little diaappeared from his hoiqe.' oak tree. Tlla point of ImpaetN^taa Plants, Blooms Claims Hit by Autos squarely betwagn the car's hei Seen 200,000 doss\ * Role in On Salary ior Toivti IlghU. Towjt Council Charles fJ. ­ Die of Injuries State C^upl^NKilled Until ^56 Ends By Majf Becord Low poiic^VagueFoundations Florida Race Lawlstown, Mont., Mav 28 tJI—A \ - ■ . ett has,^ ruled that the method (CoatlBUed from rAga .Onc) Yaleavllle, Conn.,^ couple w as killed . (O^Unuad frotn Faga One) Obituary of paying th e tbw'n clerk In M vi- ^’eaterday In an tutomobliaK{craah (OonHnn«d irom r»»’e Ohc) Weit Pahn Beach, FI*., Way 2fl ' (ContlRtied from P*f* Om ) TiersI atudy “waya and medna to Ipn-i Tampa, Fla., 2,1 Sen. rheater cannot be changed by a_ / ------A dlai ...______fitevenaon_____ made'___ _.a . . prove and extend cooj^ratlon in j-Estes KefauVfr tod*j( hammer^ lowing an unllcenaed operator^ to •bout eight hnllea e ia t of hw* on averag^p^ of auto Worker* atlll vote of the townspeople -Without U.8. 87. Highway Patrolm an y u a pficts luddenly, Jumrcd from Farmers Study reepine attack on the Republican J*"’” X3imnal)y Air Force ’ ShaenonsmtllUry, fields an^to develop charpes of boiaism as he drive He "waa held Oh $100 bond. on th*' Job.^' action by Ihe General .Aaaembly. ert Bragg Identified the vlctl: If U a 60 ,c«nta » tiro. irty'lBst night arid topped it off |'vheb the.presldenUa; plane Cblum-) *r/a^«r_un^ within fhe Atlantic , In W aterbury, Arlene Col-den.' The Army'*/Ordnance Tank- \V8dtoP Pipor, ,^eld r.xpert for party mm emu ii wia , • ' . ’‘WlmmiinOv Deaths Crockett rendered the ruling In aa Mr. and Mrs. George Meloney, tho M*!i»aihui>otta AprtcuUure l>«- Frost Damage by ..>dng, •'»«'» ‘ p i oTfidtl In that connec«^n, Ei.enhower Florida for vote. In Tu y’a a letter to General JIanager Rich- 13, who waa atriftk by a police car 58 and 56. respectlveb'. Their ad­ .itomotiv* Comhiarid announced paitmont. said Ui« applo loss mipht _ _ I Dfmocratlc piesident. /included Gov ' Allan Shivers noted that Sen./IJeorge (D-Gai, | prealdentlal preference primary,S y. drd Martin today, hours before tha on her way ifi choir practice, filed dress was not available. It waa it planned to award more than run frdm V5 jro 90 por cent, ric whi suDDorted Ei'ien- retirement from the Sen-1 Kefauver revived the bosslsm Mrs. .Isabella C. Taft Board of Directors is scheduled to In St. Mary's Hospital last night known only 'they lived on a Han­ $65 rnMI^Ion worth of defense con­ 111 M aiicliester ' Republl<-anip-* party. Stevenaortf over Street.- •Aid Oie dsnytpo in many, ooiiion® said.-la'''incar^blc of conducting,4 hower in 1952, and Texas GOP na- ' ate, ha*ai{reed/o aerve as his per- Uasue, . which helped him defeat Mrs. Isabella C, Taft, 68 Qheatnut meet again Iriformally ta discuss The cruiser moiintefii a . aide- tracts lrt\the Detroit srea In the w u unprecedented. All iancUes sonal repteaeatatlve an^ special I Adlai Stevenson In the Minnesota St., widow of Ralph Taft, died last changes jn the, charter recom- walk last Friday flight after It had B ragg aa'id the vehicle failed to cplierent. consistent foreiM policy. tlonal rommitteenian Jack Portep. negotiate a curve, rah Into a field, next moni: were'damaged, but Wfalthioi-, early (Continued from Page One) ambassador Ip the NATO setup. prlmary, after six of Florida’s^ nlght at Manchester Memorial. t»e Charter Revision collided at an intenwetton with Cites OfflelHl Coniradletjori,>i** snd Robert, both of Vernon, Rgiph and others of the charter changes section. The traffic light w*a' red cities eligible fpr pritferentisi vrgetables’and strawberne.*. : .sqiia.sh. heana Tomatoe.'^^b.'ul not , Secretary of Peace wowid not hurt his chance.a of car­ J.^of Rockville, George of Mer- treatmjrnt. He said the ■rX: M ate A grininure Commi.-iU.s of Nnv Hampshire Uie lomaloe planu were danigaed .,jpp ,,,p right direction and the, Bpeaalng in: the big .H®**"*' G’ Ward J. and Douglas A. Taft, all the designation waa made. aald better than half'hrs.-'slalb'a la.st nicht. . ; prcsldcril appointed a . comm Texas Coliseum in his native state, nee and no handful, of people not be. put on-li salary basis ufi^ll police car which then veered onto should speak for the people of of Manchester; one daughter, Mrs. the. Legi.sliVture .convenes agsin. \ the. sidewalk.. Ruling Under Fire Auto Sales. Proflls Down apple crop was ruined. H^^ddedX Holue.- gardeners In town this i (ind' oiit what direetjon the *tbP the President said In a nationally Helen M. West of Manchester; th at !aU peache,.*, plum.s. cheilic.s HuirmnK. discovered Cheir unp>^>- „ a,. , \ . ,, televised address iCBBi: Florida." . Ci'ockett’a rithng did not veto a Police said Cashman had Just Ford told his atorkholdera that Surplus Export Btresses Adlai Priislon Role three slaters, Mrs. Mary Monahan' 'Change from fetin g the clerk to received a report a man had suf­ ((.'odtlsued from Faga Gse) retail sales of auloniobiles will be and pcar.s, as Veil , as fully hlQS-Htctbd small plan>s laul low by Campaigning har;t for^orlda’a 'Today a . militant, aggressive of Oregon, and Miss Alice O'Con­ ...... \ S votfs at the Derriocratfc natlcri- Kefauver continued to- em- having him appointed by the fered a stroke and might be In need down and profits substantially aomed apple tree.' in ihe soiithernl lhe"?old Ijlast. ^ e r e plants wrie 2 communistic doctrine leXominsnl' nor and Mrs, Margaret Sullivan, / fied party member then puts' up part of New Hampshire "are ' < overed; {.hej^pearCd to be safe. 1 convention. StevensOr departed over milch of the .world's suffao Seen No Cure' phastae ..a change that Stevenson ’manager. ■ \ of an ambul'ance. lower .than last- year, but hq had yetoed atf"governor of Illinois' both of Manchester; 21 grandchil­ Since the town clec'i question an opposition slate. termed prospects for the future gone."' , fi, . ' . i \ •" brieflv from hts denunciation of and over hundreds of millions of dren and eight great grandchil­ For Farm Ills a bill which, would have. Increased was the only one wddeh w-as ex-o K ilird on PafkMay -■ Bracken aaya that If one of the as "particularly bright.” ^ In all ^robiabilrly. he said, tf>ma-: v • - lh(\RepublicSns to^aim a few re- the world’s people.” / ■ dren. ' ' slate wlthdrawi. for exarriple, the old age assistance payment.' 10 pected to attack any-Htimhera of ^Greenwich. May 25 fj*- Arthur ' The State ' Employment Com­ toea an^ pepper^ which had been h l'in g fitn riiarks at B^n. I'>les Kefauver. his ‘(.'riiel. Intolerant . . ^ Funeral services will be held .Voters,-to-thk-polls, it is,uiiliKe1y slate Is nullified. DemoCatIc rival in the Mky 29 pri­ He called,^mmunlsm "cruel, in­ New York, May 28 (,d?) ■ The New per c e n t Pur reputation ip New For^ C. MCCpIlum, 45, Hawley Ter., mission predicted Michigan's peak taken out of greenhouses snd y * * . “ • ' “He not only vetoed the bill to from the Holmes Fuheral .Home; anv other charte'r change (p^est'lnna But ,the man who wrote the prl- employment will come (n late July transplanted in the open '* LlJil<*n''X^ mary-. ■ tolerant, atheirtic . . commuted York Time*'aaid today a staff re­ 400 Main St., Monday morning at DanbUry.'/w^' killed early today tnerease the ol4 people’a pensions will go ort the machines beffHx the when his car Tap off the Merritt 'vnary iaw—which was adopted by or early August, periods in which Villed by the fr'ostr / . ‘ ‘ But: hX said, "the Important is­ to conquest by lure,' Intlimdation port Just, submitted th President but he also vetoed an ’Uitm in the 8:30, and In St. Bridget's Church October elections. ^ \ . I>paler tides with every car w a\/‘" (he 1955 General Aasenibly-!- sue this yttr is hot between Sen. and force.” and added It '/poses a Parkway and hit a tree on the cen­ aUto-makers are expected to begin In Maaaachusetts .Connecticut'' liaat* approprtatiorfa bill which would at 9 o’clock. ; Bufial wlH be in In order to change the charter c barged yesterday Bracken's recalling workera for ^9.57 model Va^le.v counties of Harnpden arid j' ^ * llIU l FFIlyt Kefauver atvd me.tU is rallier be­ threat from which e/en IMs Eisenhower has found tha prokpett B'lickland Cemetery. The Rosary sell. It*s to our odvontoi^ to ter esplanade. ' of kolving farm overproduction by have financed the Increajf,’' Ke­ without special legislation from tn* , State Policeman Robert.., Plltt opinion "can only result In sub­ production. lire, crop damage waa' d e - 1' 4 tween those who really believe in ihighly natipn Is not im/nune." . fauver kaid. t will be said at the funeral.home the prinliple of Ihe. Democraflc General A.ssemb.ly, 15 per cent n f\ aald McCollum apparently"" fell' verting the spirit of the primary The UAW’g Woodcock also told by county agdntk/^Iamcs Ellington.' May 25' (Special) ------But even so. Elsentow er said, exporting surpluses to - be un- The pV.esldential . a a'p 1 r a n t! Sunday evening. , the electorate would have to vote law and confusing Its adminlatra- soma 500 members of the union's Putijath. and Waiter J^iflnick as paft.v ami those',who only pretend "Communism is, in /he deepest moke wre you get o good deol* asleep at the wheel. ' . Mrs, Rober^ ISerStUng has an­ pro'mlsing. ataunchiv defended a parriphlet ' Friends may call at the funeral in favor of the change. Iton." General Motor* Council yesterday “not as\erious as hpA ■been ex nounced the name* nf her workers IheKdri fof piiriioses of political sense, a gigantic failure." Even in which oiitllnes what la purported ' tomorrow from 7\to 9:.30 \ putt aald the accideiit, the. fifth A Washington dispatch .to the The basis of Crockett's ruling fatal on the parkway thlr year, Jiidga William S.- Gordon of that the company' had attempted pected," fdr the Salvation Arrriy fund rais­ expediency. \ the countries it dommates, he said to be both the kefauver and the ' P ® is this: Thjj General Statiites .ssy 1952 PONTIAC CHIEFTAIN CONV. to make the UAW-Industry nego­ ’ Asparagus, waaXcing harvcsiad "The past three alvl a half .years newspaper added that the results occurred -at 2 a.m. Wethei'ifleld went' on to say that ing campaign. They are; ■ "hundreds of milli/ns who dwell Stevenson' recor.ds on old sge as-: P r how th eJmWn clerk shall he paid, Liffht ffreen. Nice condition. $ 9 4 5 Bracken's o-p^l n I o n was an tiated layoff pay plan ”aa burden­ todavJn H adW 'snd nearby’ tmvria Mrsl Alberta fceCarli, Mrs. Clyde sho'w no signlficanlj forwai d steps ! these still cling It/ their retigious of an 18-month study on the prob­ Plltt nnd a fellow state police­ lem'were recently handed to Clar­ aistance. Rep. Bob Sike.s, Steven-1 ^ TTiere Ignd ru th o ritv In the Char­ "amazing diatorttoiy.'' some oh the worker aa poasible.” an ioie still dream of the day that they he called thla "scurrilous litera­ 7 ^ Bpecial Act Wpiilri have to bs X law." lof tha layoff pSy .plan) aslab- bpws. ahd sweet corn, and to , iadul, MVs. Lenria'\DcCarll, .Mrs, the.Paroocratic farm program in walk fearlessly in th# fullness of The story-continued: .Austin H." t'ulinn McCotliiip's caV. while, they were /thoa^ atraVberry plants which had ! Francis passed the report to the ture." passed making itxpossihle for the 195.3 FORD CUSTOM « FORI^OR.^"’ Gordon added; lished In 195.5," a unlort spokaa- hyllsa Cole, Mrs. Latirie Bachof- lO.'iii btij letiiriVed it right after the hiimatv freedom," Kefauver said. "I don’t blame The' funeral of Austin. S. Colton on^youtlne patrol. , " •Ireia^' bloomed, but no percent' President- and Secreta|-y of Agri­ town to make the change. Fordomatic, radio, heater, tdtohe. All. doors ofthe 1953 car were ( "The primary act provides In ! man aald. ner. Miss Judith Joyce Scribner, election.” \ The President flew here from them for screaming, but ,I dem’t of Farmington will be held at 2:,30 clear and certain terms that a., , - GM declined comment; ■ge of da'mage eaUmate waaVav^ Miss Linda Lbach, .Mrs. Lorene He them, noted Ahe G pP hak, culture Benaon. He recommended tomorrow afternoon at the Wat- Jamini shut,si and the atat- police- able. Apple trees which \had Washington this morning for his understand that word ‘scurrilous.' I • contesting delegate slate falls only \^orkers laid off alter May 1 Minor, Mrs. Esther Connor, Mis. "Come up iVlth. a soil hank pro­ .sddress and to acrept his 38th an overhauling of government kins-We.«it, Funeral Horn#; 142 E. men used i »r, part of bloomed were algo affected. policy to meet the problem. Is it, scurrilous to tell the/lruth? when "‘each’ of the persons on it, r\re eligible for auppicmantal un­ Barbara Richmond. .Mrs. Jean gram in this elehtioti year.' nonorarv degree, this one a doc- Thst is all thia pamphler does." Center-St., with the Rev. Clifford Uiiitofl Dvr Buys 1954 FORDS. Three to cho<4e station wrigon's equipment, to Tomato plants, which hgid bei The report .'ajTi In part: ...... force one opdn. dies or wlthdyaws. The act was employment beneflta under .' the Mosechella, Mrs. Everett Frey, Stevcn.son acc.useir the Republi-[ torale of laws. I Kefauver said the ppmphlet was C-tk, .Mrs; ntcnl of wilier rcsoiirc'yi, libcrali-j education centers in needy I land paid for bY/"the old people Cemetery, Tiie United Dye and (lieniica}' 1951 CHFV. FORDOR/STATION ’ C Q C "The section of-the law Inter­ Ave-cents h^rly.for each employe. Chimea' Rollins, Mrs. Kranci’s^ zalion pf Social Secuiiiy,. pnd of f,„ nations wSa set. forth in the pluies in the next few years, the I themselve.s ' Friends may Call .at the funeral .steering wheel u n ^ after the ar­ preted by the Attorney Gerieral tlori to reduce fvpat damage. ^ situation atrongly Suggests that Corp., which, earlier this niori)' WAGON. PmYer Klide/limv mileage. C lean.^ I rival of Dr. C. Stanley Knapp, The company'-patd benefits, com­ The mercury- dropped Into the YorkXMrs. Marilyn Kefferis,. .Mrs."^ "three years of talk about a fed- ),roadest of general-terms. He said I Speaking^! a rally last night home from 7 to 9. d'clqck tonight. acquired control of the Bon Ami ■v> was discussed iii detail by the Joint bined with state unemployment \ Pbvid^MRAn. Mrs. Ralph Biillm'k. eral highway program. ’ , ^ nothing about any I ’.R. goVe'rn- domestic production, price ,jor|e to be practiced. ^Whjle in the phi- ing mutual . trade, advancing his corporate law practice. -The Rev. John F. Hannon was concern of Mani^ster's Orford \ M) A c t, '' Jtuth j/iUlett Meyers. losphy of the RcpubtlBan party It costs, as w;ell as for Increasing the celebrant, 'the Rev. George ^ o reach his astounding reault, / 1 eeging ^ degrees "legitimate political and economic domestic utilization, he thorough­ .“’oap Co. The latest.stock pur­ rUEL OIL Newnrk’^ 2 was 21-year record In the near flilure XheSe people Is a status to be enjoyed,” he said. sspliatlons," respect tor cultural Hughes the deacOp, and the Rev. chase. announced hy V, D, Dardl, Mr. '^arken attempts to rewrite will call at homes and ^ k for con- "Democrats go into pdwer firm in ly explored; thst legislative provi­ Edgar Farrell the subdeacon. Mr.s. the E^^ah language. The word New Book W^ll Help Yoii (forXie dateXrtie previous cpldcsl traditions, snd help for the weak­ sions that prohibit doiMstic sales Slirincrs Parade president of United Dye, was for GASOLINE f M ay ^ recordM was 43 in iM.l. trihutlohil.’ the conviction lhat,1here is much er nations from the strong. Jane Maccarons was. organist and an undisclos^ cash consideration. 'each' h/says, means the aame as Get a New l.s)ok at Y’ounelf 1 Italk ninic to he gained. Republicans go in except at levels materially above soloist. Father- Farrell rend the the word' ‘any"'.'^ And yet in his When a wohian is feeling low NewNYork CttYs overnight .low Then^ he outlined his-, educa­ current prices shmild be re­ The slock i/i-chasc through which was 42.^Record^r the dale was • JJr. Seyrtiour L Kiinimer.'tu.hool equnlly firm Mt ttie ronvlrtioif tion proposal in this way: Here Tomorrow committal service at the grave in United V'T. took contjol of Bon opinion he quotes from a -case or uticertMn or frustrated ahe Ihere is rriiich to he lost." examined; and th^rt^ld domestic St. Bridget's Cemetery. stating^ that .‘the word , each la '89.9 In 19, physlcan/has abnounced he wilt ad­ "The ways in vi'hii-h progress Ami w ay al,s\ fiu- -an .undi.scloaed often-tlhda/that buying a new hat, support p ric e s /fo r soHiele com-com­ Bearers were John. O'Leary’, BANTLY OIL cornmonly understood td\ .{m'esn getting aydifferent hairdo or plan­ On oiye faTm in Granville, R. 1., minister Salk polio vaccine\to alorig the.se four roa,ds can be modities that/c.-iuse the U Hi lid Loial Shririers were getting cash siiiJi sehool children from six- in 12 yea achieved are legion In number.- The ready today for tl.. arrivsl here Francis 0'I.xiary. Andrew Fraher. At the Jimr .r.onti ol of'Bon Anil SALES & SERVICE, INC. I .IMI' v\5 . |\| , every one of the two or more Indl-- ning a party will give,her a tam- S ta n l^ T. N y in d so r,\ Ilia w’ifc. States to be/* residual supplierpplierlto Henry Opalach. C. L, Kchoe snd viduals comprising the whole, -pprary Utt. d e le te r and tnfj'e hirecrhands set' of age Thursday. The copscnl first is the need Jor the growth World m arkets should be kd- tomorrow of Shriners from Brook­ lind it.s , .sub.sidi.ai Lcs ,p.is/^d to "I '1 MS - I It 1.1 1 and spread of iinderstandinig lyn? N.--Y. and H artford who will George McGauley. ; . United Dye, a spokesman fdr the 319. MAIN ST., MANCHESTER, CONN. considered separately from the But, of coiira*. th* lift la only cpproxlmately So^ulom i^le tires parents, la required. Justed." rest.’ *■’ . /U ra to protect 209. acres ot; fruit , .ronventlon Delegalea \ Local Stocks among our own people. The next parade tip Main St. latter firm said stej'swould be TEL Mitchell 9-459S tepiRor’llrx—for *11 * woman many is that people.' of other nations The paraie, scheduled to .start at .tAlten to relilore Bon Anil's name Gordon said he hoped Bracken ages to dn' hy .auch small Indiil- trees. A Democratic caucus held in the OPKN UNTIL,,9:30 EVERY NIGHT TEL ROCKVIILE 5 2177 would, reconsider his "hasty opin­ Town Hall recently pickrti a slate mii.'t. through similar study and 1:15 p.m.. Is only part of the fea- to its former piomin^ce. ttnitcd gencca is to rinv away from her Cnanberry growers ^Hooded their \ \Mu(italluna Furnished By Keslaiiranl ^^old ion.” . . i. prnmema for a briW moment bogs to prevent Ihe'Xoat fro of candidates for the conventions thought; rerognlte with us the IFT to Expand Uvities , planned. TJie KismeC- Dye l.s a holding cbiiipany with UoHurii & Mlddlebriiok, Inc. S h rin ers. from Bri.oHl.vn will put ext time you feel like rimnlng killing their crops. IhAt will be held in .Jiilv, ■ ' • \ 1 p.in.. prices , need for this kind of cooperstlon.- Interests in chemicals,.heavy in­ Thls, tn ll.'elf, is not easy. on n marching drill exbiWtion in By Jolin Unfles dustry and insiii;dni-e. . awyhy from your troiibl^ - d ^ 't I t wag 28 a t Shrub Oak, Almut 30 They arc. Senatorial converifion. \ Bank Slocka. Operations Hei*e tirrn to a new hat or a^new hStri. TREMENDOUS HONB THE FINEST SERVICE miles north of New Vork.CitV and rs. Marie r’enney.' Mrs. Marum \ Bid Asked ".Many nations, though fheli'-' Center Park at 2 p.m. The United p.ve .spoke.sman said i cultures are ancient -and riyh' in At 5 o'clock, thc'.^ihinx Temple Rcdec0rating-is underway at the an aggressive' merchatidlaing and or put your mind x)n a party, A killing frost.bit the area's to ^ to Hoffman, am. Mrs. Eudire ljuitt; ! First Nuljohal Bank .THe.Southern New England Tele­ hstead glo to a book store or U- TO FOUND Concessional convention, George jlVunian yaliles, do not po.s^s.s the Shriners from Hartford will stage Acadia Restaurant on Tolland pl'odiiets development program Time to get put and DO thingi . . GO places.; Man­ SAYINDS DEillNDI {arm s. of MancliMlcr 29 31 phone Co. will carry on expanded Tpke:, for which the sale was re­ )ra(-y anil ask foivA nne Morrow Tomal6 and corn crop damiig GorskX Louis L,avitf and Williani Hartford Nal'tonal [/.sources. to spread the needed msintcnan.ee operations from an a mb.torizcd dri^ the Shriners wqa in. the'W orks',f(ir Bon .Ami. s X driving miniature csrs. This will corded in instruments filed with Offord ^ a p m a-'.factiires c}can- chester Motor Sales heljSs you ^njoV yourself MORE by Llndberg'ia neweyt and most V. also was rep o r^ d on Long I.slaml .Witlnol^ Slate convcn.llon, Karl 1 ^ Bank and T ^sl Co./2t) .31 education throiighmH their pajuition to its present garagein pro thoiigh'tfffl bookvj) "Gift From the rr alhewaX Marlin Saycl, and Ed-j Bank and popiila ions. But 'he/can "i-sely poa^^ in an application bf St Center Park sl.so. the lowp clerk’s office. '« ing cqnibpiind Hint (arnes the where Brookhaven had/a low of to the The local ^hrincr.s Will jirovide- The new owners are Samuel Sea" (publicamri date, . March 27 and Old Brookvill^S/ w*«;d Hortrin. ' i T rust Co. . \ . .",4 37 use help_^that resp^s their tradi- bunding Inspector s office pareitt i oneei nrir\name. IT’S the best selection of used cars for Memorial Day Lombardo of the F.astcl-n Packing 16i. '• / . Each of \hcse detc;:atcs may j Manchester T ru st\,. 6.1 liotri and w*ys. , The garage ' on New State Rd., a lunch foV^their guests' undei/s \ "For example; the wtmie free tent to b/pitched in the rcab of Co., Inc. in East H artford and Mrs. It la J i ^ a small book, 128 pick hts or h^allcrnnle. , I MancliVstcr Trust'"r\ s. 3 leased on a long tenu basis from PARK NAMED FOR MAMIE driving' .'V“>axjd all summar-long. ./ pagea, amf can easily be read In 195(De$Otd ymoutn 'hipanlei' world would be etro'rig'e'r if there the Arnwli-.v. Florence M. Savby.-Thc giavoys live, / Denver o ri---T h e City CoimcH K atlnn«Xli) Karisus | Flre\tasun»rico the ‘ Jarv is Constrortlon Co., is in Hartford and iiximbardp In East one ev^ng after the dishes, are ! Arijiy Jtyt, Llopel B. Kelly, son Arina Kfr* . ^ j • 68 ij existed adcdiiale inaliliition.s, of where the addition would be built. has named a new, park for .Mamie. Hardtop Sevilla Flredo^^ witl^nusli- Savoy Club < ^ p a Sedan VS, srith radio, Public Records modern .tecfnnlqiie.s and sciences In N E^ PIKE LINK FISH ED Hartford. dohe fnd thg. children are-put to biitton transmission, heater, defrlsHet^ kaatar, puahdw^^ traaamiaalon, Ae- of Mr. an^M rs. .fame.' .1, Kelly... Hartford kVe ...... i 110 It is estimated that It-would cost Doud Ei.s'enhowe'rV wife of the bid. / ■ ■ ■ ' MapJe St.. nei-cnlly\ participated National Fire ...... US' 123 areas of the world where Ihe alglcy. Pa., Ilayi/Pi —• .Etlward Savoy, .Mrs, Savoy's bus-.I President. Qenver is- the horrie of signal lltes, radio, sun rap vlaor,-tijink' eaaaorjr Group No, 1, tufone paint and Warrantee Deeds »140,800. A ham}, said today that repainting Twart) to Re Alone 1 life, aperlal steering wheel, color sw e^. I airfoam aeat, nawKaatlng^. a 4 'i hvingev for knowledge gn*' last link In *a ^Criplkc sys- Mrs. Eisenhower's mother, .Mrij. Pre-MemdndfdDoy Safe Jacob Turek and K atherine With llie I I ,Infanlr.\\Uivi8ioiv in Phoenix / . \ r ...... 71 The application for pefmiaSiori IS now being done at the rMtati- Of ^But In reading It you will .find I the 7,1lh annivWsaVy ^lebrallon . IJfe aiid lndn|nnlty Ins. sbll/ry to use knowledge are tin- eiTT stretching 7f'9 miles from John S. Doiiylc' and has been a that your problems are not just IX ■ 1/ turek to Michael . Joseph Thibo­ s^tlsfled because rducallrinal to build the addition, now being ii'eu- York City to 'fhc Ohlo- rant, and other 'refurbishing may, I of the Army’s Ccimnianri giifl I'leii-; Aetn.i Life 168 pioces.sed Jiy—Budding Inspector favorite vacation lelrei^t for the /your* along, but every woman's. | REGULAR PRICE $3842 ' REGULAR deau Jr. and Evelyn E. Thibodeau, ^kqilijles are often not, equal of Indlana herder n|>ened toda.v as be done in >hc future.'-. ■ President and the First -La'ly/,, / property on "Flower St. eral Staff College aK Fort \eavcnf Aetna (.’a.siialty . \ . ... 119 Gri.swold Chappell's office, says You will find some wise and well- worth. Kan. \ \ Conn. Gciicrsl-. . . .V .224 the existing need. fhe governors of Penns.viv'iiiila The business ami pro(>erty were The 20,-9caere park i.s\ iif"* Ihe GOOD u s ^ thought-out suggestions - for at­ John -G. Unites and Eva G, space at the garage would be in/ \ The college, a school of higiruill- HartfpTd Steam B o ll/96" Worthy fhallmgr and Nesv - Jersey shook hands In ■fold by John G. and E'.-a O. Lilnites,' center of a dew development of tempting to shape your life more OUR Unites to Florence M. Savoy and 'DoVe And here a worthy chal- creased to- ncarl.v 50,000 square the c e n ^ r of a riew bridge. i-hc former owners. honies. ’ Samuel Lombardo, property at ilary education for offiHcra, was Travelers ...... \71 feet by constnictioh on both the In line with the dreams you once honrued by llic "Big r / | ( I n / I ’ublic lilUltick-, enge to America's univkt.sitie.s had of the kind of person you | PRICE 103 Tolland Tpke. i^d to their giadiiate.C.' 1 firmly north and south aides. ’55 MODELS ’54 MODELS *53 MODELS | 1 ’$1 MODELf <{uitclaiin l>eed j with a-penes of parades and nr-/Coiin^ Light, rower ■Miu-h, of the corhpany'a majnlen-' wanted to b* ai((t-the things you t Uillery salutes.' \ "vtonn" Rower believe th a t if .some or" all of--fitu meant to accomplish. Andrew 'Ansaldi to Samuel g ie \t , iiniversljies, strongly fnip- Slice Vork east of the Connecticut Fischer and Julia Fisrher,. proper­ I Kelly is a gunner in-; Co. ,I-\>f Hartford Elec. LI River would be carried out from Here are a few sentences fro.m ■ the division s 16th' Regimei/ st Haslford Gas Co. portra by private foundation.'! trial OLDSMOBILE FORD "Gift From the Sea"’ on being ty 6ft Charter Oak St. exist An number thrpiighoul our the cniaigcd quarters, according, OLDSMOBILE OLDSMOBILE Bills of Sale , i Fort Riley, Kan. He entered thcNSo. New Engisnd to Llovd Hohron, local branch man­ l^ |ir r “88’’ llitlldiiy L'iiii|ic, _2- De Luxe “Ij8” 4-DoOr. RaiUn, Custom 2-Doni-. RaiHn, brttter, iflbne; "We seem so frightened to­ ! Army in March 1930 and was last ' x„i\ - .39 41 land, sparked by the zeal snd flreof tWjps r ' '88” Hultdify Coupe. Frilly Fordomatic. Seal col’ers, day of being alone that w e never John G. Unites and Eva G. ediicalecKamerirans would devote ager for SNETOO. ionc, ciiral and iH-igc. Rarlin, heater, hydramallc. Power X trt.it.; t. tri—.... \i -c- • “ -.'stationed at" Aberdeen Proving ilacturlng Cnmpaniri heatpr, hydraiiiatii-, eixiilpiieu. 2-lniip .yelliitt, tthite while wall tires. let It happen. Even If family, Umtes -t^^^orcbcc M. Savpy and , Md. Am.\Hai1hvare themselve/ to thia task, the pros­ wall lire's! Low ’ steering, tinted friends, and movies fhil, there Is USED CAR VALUES FOR EVERYONE! Samuel' Lombardo.Lombardo, siocK,'stock, ----- mer­■' pects for i^peaceful and prosper­ potter brakes. $AVE Green. $595 Arro\v-.<. H ^ l, Hfg mileage. One owner, $AVE glass. $1495 still the radio or televisfon to fill chandise. good will, and trade Manrliester Evening Hrrald'EII- Asao. Rprin ous world.h/mlghtily enhanced. the void. I name of the busin/ss known as Ingion-ciirresponilcnt, Mrs. (i. F- Bristol BrsSs "In no re.spect should the piio “Women, who used to romplain Acadia Restaurant, 1033 Tolland pose of these/institutions be to Household Hin TpKe. Berr, telephone. TRemnnt 5-9yl.1. CoUins ' SPECIALS of loneliness, need hever be alone o r d E ui-Ilart transplant into / new area the at­ FORD BUICK anV more. We can do our house- 1955 CHEVROLET 1954 F Frank Loriibardi'io Margaret M Eafnir- Bearing titudes, the forma, the procedute.s [ 4-Door. Radio, heqler, sird. BUICK Super llan^lnp. Radin, heater, .work with soap-opera heroes at Bonadics and M lch aelJ. .Mifucup- of Am.erica./The aiafllng, the con­ i You can flatDm small balls of- ' station WagonjS Paiasenger, Liiiulei s-Frary Clk- I cookie dougli /by ' pressing them transiiilssinn; \5Jiite «all tires. d^ott,3-4»ne ^1095 our side. Even daydreaming was | Station Wagon. (|^ A % /■? cl. the businc.ss l(nown Ax Oak Loilibardi Sells duct. the ci.irricu/im of ea^gh Blpe. Many Super liardtnp. 3-lonp-green.' '50 CH EVRO LET N. B. liachine Co. j with s, floured fork in two direc­ Radii), heater, - ' Sly line I^.Luye t-Dimr.. Radio, more rrealive than this; it de­ ' See this one tMay. Street, Package Store. 2,5 Oak :St..i N. Kastern Steel. school Would be the/espon.sibinty extras. manded'something of oneself and"' . glide, radio, heater. | ’ "" ..Mechanics IJcrt tions to! make a.criacross pattern. $AVE dynafiim. Lnn t t O I O C Iieater, power Full'price , Oak Si. Business North and .liidd . of Ihe people where\ the sehool - O.— ' , It fed the Inqtr life. [ Manehestec Pipe ’ and Suppiv, might be built. niHeagp, glide, $495 Ruescll .Mfg, . .1.. j Add a bay leaf, along with a “J9ow, Instead; of plarillng oiiri Inc.. Sgam.'l Bernard J.' Sujhvan Stanley tVorlfif' f . ■’Kaeh school would "help esch solitude with our own dream blos- and Laura M. .Siilliv.-in. J510. 'prop­ The O.Tk St Pai kiigc , Ploi'p Jia.' i sliced onion amt-a sliced carrot to ’5? MODELS^ '50 FO RD been sold to .Michael .MiulcuiVi 'Ten y, Steam - . . . . nation develop its hiirhan and NASH I soma, we choke Che space with 1955 CHEVROLET erty on LaFc- •‘=1 natural resqUrces, and also pro­ fish you. are steaming. „ Custom J-Door, 7 . 1952 FORD and ,.Margaret ,,M Bonadic.', ar­ Torrington ...... 2 4 '. Kamhlrr. Rarlin, healer, hydra- Green. Radio and ' coiHiiruoiiii music, chatter, and Assignment of licasc' cording to a b il of > ale recorded l.’.S Knvr Tp com new 22'j vide a great two-way jjveniie of, PONTIAC _ ilompaniOnahlp jn wltirh \ve do pot ^ r a n k Lombardi to .Michael ,l. cdnimimicatlon. \Ve , woiild\gain „ , ..... lIR fH D A Y C A K E and ep P P E E '^ N TtliE HOU^^^ AG AIN TdN IG H T rnatic, 3-lone 'rerl heater, - . $295 Victoria. with the tow'i Vlcik's office U'.^t Envlnjir pfd new 12 .^rawberry and tthite. ' $AVE OLDSMOBILE even listen. 'It’-is simply ther* heater and power glide. $ 1 7 5 0 liinicucri .and ..Margttj-et M> Bo- .F ra n k Lombajdi i,s the fpriricr:-;Vepd«r-Ro68 jvitter steering. Custom CliU) Coupe. V be construed as littual market*. • 3-tone. sifc to lake its place.. We must a-yekr^options for renewal. ; e. They would gain knowledge . , . DeSOTO Ttto-tmie. $1695 Blaeh. Radio anH ' relearn to be alone." Marriage License ] t ------—'"x-"------— ------in \lh e technical and scientific - Beef that., is to be pot-r<>*sted McKinney Lumber & Supply Co.^ heater. $595 Blit " read the book. You'll 1955 kEV R O llr*^ . Robert AVilliarii Deri y, 2 Pearl j . r k " » ' - 'TA '• • fields, where we have had an ear-(Should be a cut th at w-eighs at Flreflile. ;t!-lo[ie green. Rarlin, pfeed to read-lt aJI lb get- ynurself 1 Her stiu-t." Uea-sl foiii; pounds. heater, aulornalte transrrti’tsldn, '50 PLYMOUTH 1953 DeSOTD BUICK De Luxe. 4-Door. thinkirig along new lines. Oribe you I “i 10” Club Coupe ' I'ntes Voluntary Effort - power steering, linicil glasv -r coie“t ® Motion b\ Uefensc Uetu I- Put enough fat in yOiir skillet, .Super 4-Door. Radio; Green. Radio and have read-lt. you vvlll find ft al-! 4-Door. lioaded Building Pcniiiis SiimmiW up the proposal he aet BUICK m,ost ■ impossible p o t to look .at' Sedan." > forth.' Eisenhower aald: , when you are frying fish,'to have heater, dj-nsflow. heater. ,, $ 2 9 5 Down' To Mrs. .loseph'Frey for Joseph' $27-95. Special llarldinp. Radio, heater, $795 your own life with the seeing ' Frey, f-.r .ajteialions arid additions In Handler $50,000 Suit "Such a vplOntar-y effort in peo- it about one-elghih Inch deep. eyes of a stranger. ple-lo-pcoplc partrieiahlp would b* • ~ 'dynaflnu, 3-lnne ' $1995 '49 PLYMOUTH to dwelling. at 42 Lir.nmore- Dr., 3-Door. Clea)i (All rights reserved, NKA Serv- ! 11.600. , a dynamic. a.-t|Xitful coiollary. to Want steamed vegetables to ice, Inc. I - . - ' ' : 1955 CHEVROLET To Thelma J. Escol.t. for a Morton, Handler's S-iniUM) )aw-'* o'clm k; -- three element* already,effectively ta.ste their best? Douie them with *5f MBDELS 1954 BUICK farage at 80 Ferguson Rd . II ','00. suit sF sinst trie Remington Amis In oppo.sing the request for a di­ at work iir olir governmental for- a couple of tablespoon* of butler '54 MODELS '52 NA5H TItAVF.LING C.YT Convertible. With every- ^ A I ce. o f New Haven was scheduled rei ted verdict A tty .'Jy v Ruhinr4w elgn policy." when the.y have finished cooking, Tsllahassec. Fla. - .'/t’l Stow- I Hardtop. Dynaflow, O A C to go to a Hajt/ord County -gup- Handler'.' co'linril, sard that sm- Dealing.Lwith Iheworld luiuatjon j-T-- v- ‘ " -Stalesrhan' 4-Door, thing. See it now and ▼ B rjnr Court -jufy 'at 2 o'clock this munition_ ( onccrns could escape FORD Radio and-healer. away, the sirport cal, is develop-..,I . radio and heater. ^ 1 0 7 O geneially In ieiaiion to the Com-/ Corn sy'riip i* often called for in Last Friday nighf'i "open'fiouse" was a OLDSMOBILE ; ing a carte of wanderlust. -She j. AIk iu t T o \i 11 rifternoon. . - . Itabr1it.y ! by storing newly made miinist menace. Eiatnhosver said: j candy recipes because it helps OLDSMOBILE ('restline Convertible. Blue with '51 PACKARD makes a point of meeting each in- | The way waS ( icared for the 12-'^ai tndges for a year before.sellirtg De Luxe “»8" Holiday Coupe. "Security cannot be-achieved by i prevent the formation of larjfe tramandous success. Hundreds of “Mg'* 2-Dmir. Karlin. Iieater, ItV- nilli tilar-k top, Radii), heater, h,vdrar))Btie. 4-Door. Radio, i eoming plane lo beg leftover food I A buffet luncheor'i itrid dance will /man jury to get the ca.se aftel' theni. ai'ins alone, no matter-hosy de-‘i crystal* -that interfere with dram aflr. 3-1nrtr 1 Q O C while wall tire*. 411 R O ^' heater. I’ltramatic I from the stewardesses. Now she’s' 1951 CHEVROLET 7 1953 FORD j Judge Raymond J. Devlin i ejected He said he did not -believe the stnictive trie w eapons or how ; .sm ooth/exture. “» friends, old and new, dropped in fo cele­ rower windows and $895 be held aT Ihe^Army'and Navv green,1jeal enverv, ^ • W 'f J Fnrdomalic’. ^ I 3 3 drive. 7 $645 , taken to hoarding the planes in­ clubhouse to'»ibnow’'mght,'- The I a defense motion that he dire< t a I^-gislatiiie had inten6gton-made cartridge hacKfired B.. Hunt, a Jrigh sihool' faculty' Hility and' lolidarity than will*,, pitie brown sugar and caraway, values we're offering to help with your anil w ill Im- villi for, can be the' down '30 Y oan of Confinuoua Cusfomar 5otiffacfion" ,o h ' on i. Glastonbury range years rnember arid c oarh of (he at hnol's pur ely ihimary, measurea. " ' - - •re requested to attend a meeting ' .j o j , seed. Serve with frankfurters, Memorial Day , projects. Sale ends to­ advertised prii-e.s. payment ■ even 4f tiflc team, tc.siificcr'tri.'U he had /, I" stressing a need for t-oopera-, Many other i-ars.,nil you have a balanre At th* thurch tonight at 7:30 to j *n'Defense Counsel D. L. Pelgrift receive information and lastruc ' frred the pistol ..‘52 caliber in ' tjo.n among the free nStiorls in the Good de.ssert: bake an angflfood morrow tSaturday) and we'll be open all year*, all nioilels. ,dne. tiona for Lutheran c- ...... -I- ..... •_« ' “f H artford asked for.Thc .dccectecf que.stirm nianv ..times .and added,_»D'>‘Rgle against. Oomhiunism. Ei- • ike, using a packaged mix. Slice day as usual. all make* to clioost! ii?//''’Cfriict yesterdai*; slaling| tha’* that he considered it safe. [senhow'Sr picked, western- Europe and serve with a standard lemon Ask i's For Details. 1 itlaaion week to he observe'l June N —,T . • frnrt).' . I. 3 to 7. - , __ jury itiighl be swayed Ip iJ.s deci- ' The defen.se, ory the other hand.'] »* an example. ptiddlrrg .sauce ah'! doIlQpa 'of taiOri' "by-*ym pathy't (or Handler. pre.sfnlcd witiie-sses who testified,. . He said the statesmen of that ROY MOTORS whipped cream. Membrane-free r ^ " ■ . INCORPORATED Pelgrift,, asked -for-, the directed th at the 5un was unsafe. Another' a'rea "have, long been aware that. sectums of -orange, added to the, O PENCIL DAY SATURDAYS 241 N. MAIN 5T. 155 CENTER ST. 'verdict on the grounds that there defe'nsf witness, Bruce-~ ^.wie,~ only in broad and effective coop­ lemon sauce, will make th"e deaaerv 'y - * Gallon (Two Lqeatiofii) w as insufficient evidence of defec­ Super\;uiDr of Reming£6fr*~"pro- eration carl true security for all be "extra good. TEL Mi 3-5113 TEL. Ml 3-1224 T^rsoqal Notices tive bullet manufacture, .and that durtioH and quality control rjlvl- found. " '■ ' , AJICotorf O pM 9 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. la'il-y'ear atatue of limitations had .sion. (fald the firm had, manufkc- , The Pi esidenl said' "much prog­ Lives of bed sheet* can be j eipired before .the suit !,cas filed. tucedl.m qre than 20..000.000 .32 ress has been nlade" towar.d Euro- Jenglhened if they are removed MOTOR SALES ((bcHGnnftq Xiunbcr MIt-S298 I In Memonain Merchandising General Motors Products Over 26 Years I .However, Judge Devlrnd re- calibsjr cartridges between''1948 pean unity despite continuing ob­ from the bed with care, . A sheet Ml 9-6427 ** Interior,- Exterior In fcivlil* mVmory Oarid Murdock fu ^ to grant the' motion for, a It'a AlWaya Wtsa ta • te . p**'"* ••'■y Bay 3S. 1»M. and 1952 and that none had war­ stacles. One phase of the progre.ss, should be looseried ttom all .aides A S.UPPLY Cd^-IOLTOI^ NOTCH RAY DWYER . CORNER WEST CENTER an4 HARTFORD ROAD •Thcee, «e leve »-itl n-ver die. . for ! directed verdict when the trial re- ranted a,"Juatified Sowplaint;" He,i*id, is reflected in the recent before remoying, " A check' for Bny A'‘Uaed Car From GARDEN 5ALE5 , aa Ion* aa live- and .tememhir. laum ed tOuty. before Uie 1 O'clock , Underf...... jjrosa exam>nation. how; xleclshsn' of the North .Atlantic Usoi^ C a r Mflirs ? YOUR UOCAU OLDSMOBILE DEALER ' A New Oaj Baalar. Bit Oakland St.— Advertiae in The Herald— It Paya IM r axe *'Ub.;ue. weaK *Pots and the needed re- / ‘ i ______«»■-■■______' I y . .¥»tb«r. flunchec'ri rec***. he **id he v. ou}d 1 ever, he Conceded .1 there had "TreAly OrgthiiaaUoh (NATOi t'o pa(ra ahouid ba made bafor* . laun­ - li 1««M hi* c8*fff* to to* Jury At 2 | b*en complilnU./ t b*v« A eemmittee of foreign minis- dering. - ,. ' ■ ■ ^/ \ ■ . > ■ /^ -r**'. ■ ■ .! / • ■ ' ,1

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- 3 MANC1«:STER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN* “FRIDAY, MAY 26,*1»5e \ PAGE NINETEEN MANCHEStER EVENING HERALDI MANCHESTER.,C(n^N.. >RlDAY, >tAY 2S, 1966 (and unfortiinatelY this is by no - A man seldom ducks Anne—Oh, he ain't manger \ pitcher, — histamlnes — snd these hot piisedoo. dow caauAlly remn^ked: • I- father, said, in a very weak voice, Carver Are Mystery for Doctora been feeding theV pm mod'^.car on CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER « ----- ottho ^ be taken unless advlaetr by a a farmer’s gasbtlnc supply for When yoo tte choosing year sseao- Gentleman There ■ goea the gasplhif between each word: , Washington (NKA)—They may! \ •erth DOWN By EDWIN P. JORD.AN, M. D. ph.vatclan — brings groat relief. several months. * meot.lct ni help ytfol The bmaiy sod woman whom George Brown'e aw­ Mother Father — I — wiiih— have to cancel World War III be- j - you'd - speak -7- to Willie. ' a —— and I Deceive Written lor NEA Service These drugs do not jpUre the unr Cyril Sennlngcr reported the fully In love with,. cauat it'll be too noisy. { . derlying ctuae bu^ often relieve / pcrmineac* of Mlect B «t« Gtsniit tile wife^ who wae In the kitch­ Father, turning a sea-green face write SEtcvalor ' Earit year a considerable num­ thefts, sml Deputy Kenneth nuke k s snits- It Sheshonetn That's the Ironical contention of i the Itching: snd cause the “disap­ Keyon suggested Sennlngcr add en- getting dinner, droppjjd plate •toward that rampant' youngster, inventor nNhnttery Off experts studying e f-r” ber of correspondents ask for a pearance of th* khin lesions for hlc choice for on the floor, atumbled over the spoke in a lani|uid voice;. Indian live gallons « ( water to three gal­ 3 ReAn^ ^malo facts Of the deafening nolee of diacuasion about the strange con­ severs! hours^ Ai a time. yooi monumciil, baby, and ran llkfey-a deer to the Father How-ille-do, Willie? lIGreat Lakg. 4 Withered . It Destroyed 33 Teach him 0 lons of /gssollhe In the tank used H tG N .14 Italian river rocket engines being tested - for dition known As hives or urticaria. In many Teapects hlvqs. or. ur­ whether k b )o window. ^ -j: 'a Region 33 Wtstem cattle to supply fuel fo f fsrrp machlitery. guided missiles. Thla ia generally conaidered to be ticaria, ia still a mysterious con­ M’lfe-\earmg COMPARE AND SAVE tion for Men, a group of -pritoneri 34 Fbmal* telals s5b!, 44 Dry and jet hoiaes. electrical ln(itallation8 'm Oregon were showing Elroy (Crazy legs) 10 Poker stake SO Communists 4t The eetd — . An undiacloaed nuihber.,of men on the skin with Intenae itching' KUGHT PSVCHOIAIGV STU^liED \ (a b ) II Accomplishes SI Swindled and reddlah swollen homes last . yesr con tiin ^ the Since the U ttle White House a\ Hirsch, the former All-American, 470eeUc have been forced outt o f aeihrlce be- / slow decline started in 1953. W. R. 3tGoad ' ' 17 The Marines 33 Part of a various sizes. The Itching gen­ Warm Springs. Oa., wae opened to a diagram of one of their football \ 37-----Walter 41 Act cause''of the ailment. Yellow Springs. Ohio vk — Re­ Volhe.ve, chief state, electrical ih* the public, in t94k. more 750.000 plays. ' " have — I . helmet SO War god Draw I'p to f lS l MonHily erally Involves not only the search out the "buga'/in human SAPORITI MEMORIAL CO. Raleigh raised spots but the entire' skin. apei£tdr, says. ■ visllora from every stale and from "Hpy,"protested Crazylega, "you > Photographic "Uoss of hearing dlacrlminatlon" reaclioiis under the /stress and Even so,, home owners .made 34 M foieiftn countries have visited have five men Vn your backfield. Quite often the condign dis­ strain of flying ia Agoing on /at vice r r r [■ r r r r • ia the V A 'i technical term for their appears almost as fast jim It came per cent of the Installations. 470 CENTER STREET NTEL. MI 3-7732 the, hlstorfc dwelling,. It "was here That's against the rules!" ttklMhinlcal trouble. They can hear sound when Antioch College under U.8. Air ' Permits issued to eleCtricsl run- "Yeah," grinned one of the pris­ I d on and sometimes laus only A Force auspices. / v - v \ -i rre.aldenl Franklin D. Roosevelt ga^ et 1^ r someone talks. But they can't dm- few hours. .One of my children tractors showed a aeven per ctmt lived part-time and died ip 1945.' oners. ‘;that'a why we're here. We 34Styp< c tinguteh wbrde. TThe need tor/the project ckme Increase over 1954. Specialists iii monumciittihculptored from gelh^Barre gmidta. cheat!" had an attack at 'this sort and I with modem, high-speed airplanes, StRevised. Up to $181 > per month will be never did kqoW Whgt caused it. Willie, accompanied by father M — utUa E \ paid to these men. says Dr. Jerome Cohen, professor O In mAny ci^es, however, of psychology. - and mother^ was crossing -tjhe Hound Oldest Sporting Dog Indiana \ 1 The services provide ear plugs hives goea on foY days or weeks ocean. Father and mother weir ' Records show that thf oldest 37 Norway's \ IT BT for men working near rockets snd and even somepmek turns Into With aircraft getting allmmer, IB <«• «• •••«»’ ^ both very seasick,' but Willie was ^porting dog in the United States caplUl P r - — jeta; But the men forget to wesr a chronic coi^Uon which does the re i^ t la leu apace for thee «» immune/ThrpuirhoUt the tflp he la,the fox hound. • St Soap — ^ ET (T tr IT them. And medical science hss not not disappear for months. or pilot M d inatruments. And at jet 40 Snow runner 'ifl P . 1 learned exactly what the physipsl years. This. 'pf cdurse, is the niorg speeM, a pilot muat be able to tell (var.) ST effecta .are o f these .manms'de iroublesqme/variety. at a awift glance what's goin^ on. fiM noises of 'unprecedented intensity.' Hives may follow the eating So one goal la fewer tnstrumknts. OUR BOARDING HOUSE w ith MAJOR HOOPLE 41,----- s m O U T O U R WAT B Y J . R . W I L Lm I A i s Constrictor P Jet noises have already Affected of aome fbod to which, a person In one of the experinienta a 43—— of i l s; aircraft design. For Instance, it is sentitjYe, It can also develop pilot's eye movementa "Itre photo­ HAi^-lfAli^./DPto G ncFiCEg CLANCY polftiesl' IT It was learned that the noise from after ' h _ .. INEEHIN'OR. fiq c(eo65wAu< cost^ tmpee ii a 4-7-foot room, or involved in an \OPEN THUR8. and n ii. OF Times "“ Fap.'-I'LL fu»ht 33 Give forth 1716 community relations aspects but ia a peculiar reaction in a \ UNTO. 8 StSOP BTUPP-'ILU I Feel a4 meapI r of jet. clatter U old. Biit the cur- senattlve person. experiment on control panel knobs. BE; A cueBv• !T \-around the country because of the sensitive persoii does not aiwraya Durant. Okla. (API --A . H. Fer­ MINE ? •nothor truo lift advonturo from Bib nation’a oapHair \ water i i ' J • missile speed-up program brings 'Show a skin reaEUoh when the guson haa been a member of the OWLS'-' I up a new aituation. offendihg substance ia placed in board of trustau of Oklahoma Susie Sparkle safs: N, CLUB ' No Danger to Citizens contact with thevskin. Often, thlr Prubyterian College foiv 52 years failure at the skin (o respond (a and in all that time has missed *'W « iis* Hi* fomoui S»o-Nu eliNmlii) procoM liMw and Cause For'iX ^ la r m , AL VERMEER There Is no danger of ear dam­ PRISCILLA’S POP age to citiaens in towns near type at testing used in many ai onlythree meetings. YOU JU S T C A N T rocket firings. But It is a mil* lergies) makes dlagnoaif of the. you |uft 'don't fn t bnttnr dnoninn thap Hiffit." \ raua* of hives particularly diffi-, SAY a n y t h i n g tance, with a risk pf broken Win­ How much noise can man stand? dows and cracked plaster. cult. OF Furthermore, no one kiimwa why CWILOREN/ The gravity of communitv rela­ FOR RENT QI?tCK/ tions problem Is revealed at the lite, may be reaching the max­ mation on a visit to Deqvcr to par­ red ; apota should app^ear on the imum noise that can be created ticipate- N the dedication, of a skin, as a sign of sensitiveness. It 8 and 18 mm. Mavte Prejeeton \ ’ STORE WINTER WOOLENS IN FfLl-A-IOX. \ North American Aviation Co. —aouad or allcnt, alao .88 mm.y / P O P 'S In the earth's atmosphere. Some school gained for his late- father, does, not seem to serve any useful rocket test center hidden' Ih 'the purpMes! alide projeetdra. WE FURNISH THE lOX oM STORAGE. O N .. remote Santa Siisana Mountains * wave phenomenon seems to be musicai'director of Denver’s public FIRE/ - ■ present at the top noise levels schools. •In” spite of the common diffi ,35 mile# northwest of toif An- culty in plrklrigi ljut 'the cause, WELDON DRUG C O ; , geles. TesU are static firings. No which indicates that there is a "He's been gone for 20 y ty rt," M l Main SL Tel. Ml 8-8131 maximum. treatment is motfj satisfactory ro ^ ets are "launched." , Whitemsn said, "and he Is jtnt as when an./Sccurste identlficstion . People In the area complaining much alive as though- he were of the offending substance ca|t be SbJ of the frequent fearful blasts standing in Denver today. He did made. THAT have protested so earnestly, that Peiiver Honors v. / more than I'll .ever, do. When . ■ ■ CASB.rrLU If strawberries, shrimp, or serious consideration hss been I'm gone, npthlnj^'much will be some particular drug ara found lx o n l y co st yo u \ given to closing the ■ elaborate, Jazz King's m d said about me. ■ But my, pop 7 t h r e e to bring on att attack of hlvea it o u t \ expensive Installation and moving H e'lU ive forever.!' Is usually easy to eliminate the ONLY AT PLANTLAND THE PAMONAY UtiM It to aome remote spot. DenV^br i/Pi —The awards, hon­ offending-, substance' and so avoid O N /■ However, transportation dlffi- ors and ■'rnoney acquired by Paul ■ Pour boiling water, over slices of future ditficultyf" Thus, when the /: ALLEY OOP We're In Now BY V. T. HAMLIN \culties, the need to be near a ’ VVhitemah. long known as the beef, tlv^r And let stand for about cause can be identified, (he prob BY RAY GOTTO w n for employes .snd other, con<- | King of Jazz, are In his words;" five^ fnlnutes; flavor ia improved lem is solved unless sensitiveness 'AT5 r ig h t ... , A w n ix T THIS WAS JUST COTTON WOODS aiderstions make It Impossible to ! "nothing compared to .my dad, tbik way. 1 develops to some other substance t h n l y f in e 700 EASY... I'M 'O / .' i t AND ALSO T purN^all rocket test centers far Wilberforce*J. Whiteman." bothm abter MAN-W- WINS I JUST XkXE/ SUMPIN MUST PROVE YOU A V-l L ^ . S1R ...ME \OVER.'\^ BE WRONG ' 6R0HE OUA.N fromNrivillzatio'n.' \ , That was the jazz king’s Sum­ IS OUT HUNTING URFEW rule/..; MrE Conduct* Rush Study BANDITS, EH? THEN 1 AN' A COU^E » E Y , YOU'RE A rush study of rocket noises, THERE Mltet NOT OF WET-EARED sUs- A now being made by Massachu­ BE MANY OF 'lOU SOUiRES! P e N D E D ! setts , InatiriJte of Technology, la i BOVS LEFT»,WERe seeking'^ information for : IN TH' properly locaUng. test sites. -It; THOMPSON DAY CAMP CASTLEi has been lea rn ^ th a t large areas | A FUN-PACKED PROGRAM FOR TOY^ \ of sand tend to absorb the noises, ! ••1.. while stone, ro<'k and concrete | MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY. 9 ^ P.M. tend to bounce them. I STARHNG, JUNE 25 While they last Weather condition^ also have i a jot to do with the ^opagatlon Trips • Swimifiinir ^ Cookouts Formerly 33.95. o f rocket poiaes. ' Crafts Rifle Range /' •The derible la the unit 6f meas­ Site 3

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Yge Wi on l a t t e r Back Home t. A B j / Heintohn Si|pi8 Pact- E A R L W. YOST ombers Wpn __ ^ C linic eaffirms With BsMton Celtics Ronnie SijanHohs Bporta Editor e’s Main Ambition X "' ; ----- ^ Boston, May S8 l«> — All- IJT T LE U B A O tX baseball sea-j>caught on a. gold fish. The catch lit Out% of id America Tom Heiasoha o { Holy snq W'ill open Memorial Dsy with was o heavy it bro j t' line. Is t(Y Pli^y in Ail Garnet W ^ i U i a m s ’ In ju ry Cross has sigaed a coatract C o le ^ G ets H its X - I three dnubleheaders, one in each Linda is only six years old. Her R o^ Contests with thS Bostoa Cslties for the league.'The four Apiertcan League' ‘ " I - ’ ’■ \ —— — ■ . romiag Natisaal Baskietball teams will pry the lid off the sea­ .gather is Billy Leggett who re- Detroit,. May 25 (/P)v-Mickey Mantle leads the American ' ^ ' . Bj^PAT BOLDUCX sMed Bb 6 Orchard St. for years. Boston. May 25 reaffirmation oHhe natuBC of Ted Assn, season. Heavy hitting by'co-captain and shprtstop Alan C5le, strong son, at Waddril Field. Tlie qqartet New YorliX^lay 25 (/P)^— l^eaguo in alirio.st every halting department, but he says what Willianfs’ foot ailmenfelTf^s only served to deep^the mystery Heinsohn agroM- to terms of National Leq^gue entries ' i^ll About the Jid>’ printable imprcs.scs him mosl i.s thk< he has played in every game, yesterday. He was the team's pitching by senior Ronnie Simmons and a bit of smart play a t Buckley Field and'.-Uid IRES ROrNDS o(„ play are of when the BostoiyBed Sox slutrjrer will be baK|< in action. territorial draft choice la the strategy by Coach Tom;Kelley provided the Manchester In­ four International Leagqe clubs 'hedulcd in the Alumni Baseball thing Cleveland Chicago, don’t set any goal.s a.s fjirXaa hitting goes,” .said the New Am«riraii Williams was told,/fatc yest^day by Dr .lame.s' Po n at tlie receat NBA,draft meeting. - will be in, setion a' Verplahtil 'ague which opens Sunday, June Kan.sa.s City and DHt;oil—the -----7'/------^------— \ :Y o rk Yankee ’ centerflelder. "But dians' with an easy 8-3 victory over Windhatn yesterday S St Charter Oak .Park with a w la r*« in the by Rtd sex physician Dr. Ralph • ’-. - iXchedule has been drawn up for the 19 ...Tfi? On Winter Ball «. The flashy 6^2 Cole crashed four ,\Vest', the Yankees have.^w'i'ihTnBi'm’...... 1 2 20 __ major leagues in 1951 4* e 19- . •McCartW just after he slipped off lias Eye idlate' Baseball . League I hits-in five official, trips including \ MM1SSI(iXAMMISSIONER-Emie Dowd of pocketed an 8-2 record, in- a wooden shower,i sandal at the aca- . • . . X'’^Vw ** York • '*•?* At * lecsiimnnBaltlhiurr.^ Detroit, Mayr25 i.P Representa-‘ V'’"''-"''’ .*^'"*'•‘1^" has he played Viiiton W in ^ ^ I two doubles' and three runs, batted me Mancheqti eluding a three-game sweep i vx KVnar.-se son'astart.on a- ^ pbrts that lot- au l (ive? of the, J8 major league base- more thaV)d47 games a icaion. I In. Simmons held,-the Whippets w'ill bran both the Alumni bnd In- 4 L AA J ■ I ' \V\*hinK!t»i> At Bo^lon. ball Chiba headed inlo s'* meeting »h " " y V » r " 'h '» »P P W »n ce Vnlliama has been oiif of the With 64 Total pass up competing in the annual that shattered Chicago s am-;m.v^-uU VRv* su.to u. -ok lineup since' -the second gsiiie of ------. ^ I scoreless while giving up Just three te rm e^ te Leagues bilious six-gameciv_rpArMA .a*fni7it\avwinning ' ^ L’*. ^ ‘ m Chicago, g p.m. -l,emon today iip:.30 a m. ESTi With win-nothing mpro than to pinch- . In IVte Run, harmless singles in the six innings mkf-season Stale Tournament. In­ the season — some five weeks - Dallas. MaV fti '.Ti Don .lanu- stead, aa was the esse last year, streak. And Mick^’ Maiitlo, Kani>aii 'at Drlruil. 9:15 p.in. - ter baaeball and tcleviaion topping . . . and has been able to do .no more ary, a Te.xas treshman In profes- that he worked and notched his RCORIM'S NIUHTMARB8 ha\‘c Krpilow VR IC^ivtark the liat of maUerssup-for formal. 'TIicbc things tH?t other pMple fourth atralght .consecutive tri- the three league champions’ ill marked play' i-- the first flv^ the rtian with'thb^ilden hat, ^ nr*a BrRMttt discussion \ talk about include breeWng Bebe than pinchhlt ~whil«r awaiting re- sional golf. led\he $30,000 Dallas ■ meet in a post-season ro- ■ ' robin Indians^ Fifth 'umph without a setback. And Kel­ gamea in the Rec Boftball League N»*w York i V URtrolt 4. Th? parlev ia the firet of four Ruth's record of 60 home run*, c o v e r t Centennial OpenXlnto Its second tourney to detenbine the town how has a .421 seasorrbgtting Only ItMjnu Before-he entered th e '/ c lin ic round today withXanother Texan ley, pointing, to this afternoon’s this a?^on. A grand total of 130 quarterly Sesatons, (Tntil thla year, jnA "vlsnlng the . triple CMwn — champion. . '' average with 17 home Xuns WaRhlngTriii At Hi^on. p.m. batting, runa-batted-in anit homa . yesterday Williams said veteran Henry Random who plays Favored Bobby 'V^ton wai important tilt with strong -Nor­ runa have, been- ancired, for an 2 Ihc major leagues have held two i--...-- ■- w— in tKy«l!, T-in. meet.inga annijally.. on? during the TOT.AL OF 108 OAME.S. 36 in Except for pa?t jaunts by thr 7 Commerce, Okla., elects (0 laavt too well. In fa c t .^ is not coming breathing op his neck. winner In yesterday’a aeV enth^- tall Buzz Keeney to pitch the last scores have been"6-6 19-3, 13-10, \ N ca York fit BaUimoro. 8 p.m. All-Rtar game break arid another nual Eastern Sectional qualifying ■ each league, are scheduled In Lit­ 24-6 and 18-15. No, ck*r* hasn't Bombers themselves, it's been the . NuMila>'*R • in December. ' that kind, of talk to other*\ along at all." January piit together a 6-uhder- three innings so aa to have Sim­ tle League competition this aea- most productive swing through the "WaRhlngton at BoRtnn <2\ \ p,m. track meet at Storra. The ^ate'a mons available should southpaw been any field goals yet*,. Commiasloner Ford FH ck' ahd iK i 956 it th* "big yaar" o w y * . Everyone WorrlM par 64 yesterday to top the pKnt- «in. Each of the three, loop? will Midwest since Harry Truman’? ^ ork ai R altlm of*'.^ p.m. ^’ o. 1 crosa country runner ’won Steve Cooper require as'sistance CJ^vNainl at riilragn (2>. p.m. many of the magnalea arrived in qfle has been anticipating. M am a Williams and the Sox plainly are ing held of 153 that was deWmsted , play a two round slate! 18 games in 1948.'^ ■ . K*naa>se- op­ stiff breeze. But the East Hartford Da.v and the Fourth of ' ily. ponent and site cf the game la not ■with only a. one-game edge over Bt IsOuUl ^ ....19 17 Stadium. Yahkee gm es and la far out in on the case before this. 6.216-yprd Preston ilollow courq,e Hornetf walked off with team .fhey stand an excellent chance of Cheveland for the A L lead, after tMficInnatl .....1 7 12 There Was aome talk that, club front of the pack in batting, homa J ! makjng the tourney since thpy known at this time, Manchester Brooklyn • .>-,.16 J.T 'Williams-turned tb Poppeh who slaughtered 33 times. \ honors with a total of 45',4 points. ■•Or>ACHES in t>j National U t- losing four of six. Now the Yankee PittRbm gh ^ 16 17 owner* would discuss renewal of runs, runs-Uattad-ln, hits and gained intemgtional fame by per­ Ransoib, the 4S-year-old Bryan, . wouidCend the season with a spar­ will compete in a division with The-locals placed fifth with 22 tle League, this aumemr. will be Wethersfield, Hartford, East have a three-game bulge over the | Frick's seven-year contract,,which runa scored. forming bperiitlons on the late Tex., rancher W’ho atm plays un­ points. Btrohg Weaver.-’New, Lon­ A L A N C'Oliv; kling record. And although Johnny And.eoli wilh\Morlarty extend* to. Sept. 20, 1958. Before yCaterday'a 11-4 Tankas Hits Hard/ the senior\Slmmons was working Hartford and Windsor Locks. Last Indians, with a 4 ?*-gi^ r spread rhi<-xa<, ...... x -lA/sdS -King George VI 6f .England and der the b a ^ er o f ’ St. Andrews. don and New Britain trailed the Bros.. Dr. Walter Seftardt^ith the over Boston am) a 6'a-ferigth mar-! , f'Hd.y'. Rrhedal^ But the big item ia wliiter ball, victory Over I^e^rolt, Micksy told former Argentine' Dictator Juan- 111., had a 66 and bunched at A6 on a shut-olU yeisterday, Kelle.v summer tanchester waa cimnerup Hornets In th a b -o »d «v --, Medici, Bob Mohimphy with the to Willlmantic In ils.dl slon. Two gin on the White Sox. ' J where the big league* are threat­ a newsman "It!'a probably silly to .1 Peron. were Mike Sopchak, the big ex-’ chose to re liv e his ace with the Batter Up at Factory ening a -crackdown. Many .owhew. Co-Captaln Bill MacArdle Msnche?ter Auto Parts and '.uclen years ago the locals won he State F iv e f o r ■ U v e ) | riti.hurgh si Phllademhls. X pis(i,— think 1 could keep gothg Ilka Dr. Poppen prescribed a con- Duke football star from Oroasln- 6-4 Keene.v whoNn hla jonly other romplairi that the pelghbora from finished sCednd to Hall's W ey­ I.jiplerre ■w’|ll handle Green Manor. ’’ 5 urnament! Fortin Is no\/ in hia l.The Yankees left 'em . s p i n n i n g '•’*-2' SImtnplix, (J-21. GeiT'Bynon ll.eonsidera the home ruiY potential in th? many' this." tlnnatton of whirlpool treatments gcr. . N. Y.;' Mablo Gonzalez, the Humc^zyBoxes previous appearahqe dhioped a (■■tilrnxii At 81. p.m.—Msysr down South have failetl to abide by^ mouth Eust-is in the 880-yard run Srhardt and Mohimphy are return­ yesterday, clubbing Detroit 1V:4 (f.uT vs nickson bet* siirre^dlng him at • Dolgevllle, N, w , factory. The cap- Ha took the field and precaadad ' " and a resumption of JC-riy therapy National Open champion of Brazil, 6-1 decision to the potverfuf A.cads, sixth aucceaaive season as head' many of the regulation? to which while Bill Button tied Carl Litt- ing veteran mentors. coach. Previrualy he assisted Ed to wrap up the tour. It was thk . '"icininrinnaiP nt t.iln of tpe i^lgevilla Little League Glentii^ I* holding a flame- o match the entire club hit which was pVen up some 10 days and hulking Bud Holw^her of Ap­ man of ' Weaver for. runnerup Iced the VerdlM * _____L treated .war rtub. they agreed. , ■ Or hit. Mantle aocked a homo npix Five big runs. In the ftnjrih i,n-* Kovia. ■ , second straight day they soCkedV'"'*'^/'^'' -rhlTri ago because it didn't seem to be ple Valley, Calif: honors in the 440-yard run. Sopho­ Gene Fullmer RKBRR employed by The Her­ Thiiri^«v*R R^RUltt ikd four' line drive aingles In flra producing results. ning on walks to catcher '^ddte ’ b o o s t e r TUTtETS are being tiger pitching for. 17 hits, Mantle Thllad ■ A 6. Brnnktyn i (Ni|(hO. ^ ■' Few StoiKl the Pa^ more., sensation Scott Clendanlel ald to cover.m ile League baseball sold by niembers of the Elks Youth' luid a homer putting his 12 vuly <5 BrhRdul^fl. ofXlcial trip* for a perfect day at 'The answer to when Williams New York, May 25 (,Ti -Sugar Wojclk and third baseman 'Leo ■ Few .of the big names arid her­ esme home fifth in the-mile. this season are as follows; George Activities Committee to raise- games ahead of Babie Ruth's record Siispciij^ioii Lifted .bat, . . X ' will return seems to be no nearer. alded favorites could stand \Jhe Two Other Qualltlera Ray Robiiiaon may meet the win­ Cyr, Singles by Norm Hohentnhf -fBrV*klyh Nrw Vortr'1:30 Evanat, International League; funds for, the Elks' entry in the pace—and four aingles for hia jhird ^Sorgh iM rhtUdf'lphla. 1: The performance shot hla bat^. No diagnosis or treatment to date pace. Souchak was the only fal­ Versatile . Dan Sllvinsky cap­ ner of.tonight’a Chiarlas Humez- and: Cole, a stolen base, an error,' BrooklwFans an infield out and, Simmons' two- \. Charlie Willlama, American Alumni BasehaH League. Ticket? perfect day on the touV. g c nl IsouiR- 7 p.m. Ung average up to .421, about 60 has changed the fact the foot atill low among those ratpd itrongests tured third place in the discus Gene Fullmer scrap in \hia next iM d At IKlIwRukRO; .7;30 p.m. Against E\-Chainp iHin single iced'the verdict for the I.,eague, and Stanley McFarland. may be secured ffoni any mem-' points, ahead of hi* heareet rival. hurts when Williatn's tries to run for top money to offer a severe while ’ grid standout Dom Squa- middleweight title defense.- The only other game seheduled host club. National League. Evans and, Wll- her of the committee Tommy Con­ waa in the National, and Phila- .T»illRbur|fb at ,PhlUdrlphlA (2), 1:06 The home run was number 17, five H ■ :\ on it. 1 threat. Mighty Mike slammed the trlto also qualified for a berth in On the Other hand, IheXaugar Auguata. Maine, May 25 (g5— ahead of teammate Yogi Berra. ' liams scored games las'- summer ran reports. delphia dropped Brooklyn into a When the,- time comes that he is second nine in a bristling 5-under- the State. Meet Saturday, June 2 man may wind up fighting Archie The locals picked up ai single . / for The Herald. Brooklyn aV N dw Yittk. t p m. When Ganine Is Bubiped ■fhe .Maine Boxln.q Commission Ha scored three times, giving him friurlh-plape tic 6-4 as WllJlc I f’hlraifo at B|. I.ouIr, t2». 2:70 p m. ....aWe - to- get back- into aetUm.- T|ie' par 30 in a grand ^Sffort -to over­ In New Haven, by taking third Moore for the light'heavyi^elght marker in 'the previous frame has lifted its temporary aunpvnsion 39 --- 10 ahead of Yanked i.Hank H A L TURKINOTON will leave Jones drove in four runs with tWo Cbiclhnaii at Mllwauk^f*. 3:70 p.m. 37-year old slugger apparently take the flying January. Souchak place in the pole vault. Dave crown or boxing Carmen Basilio, when'Cola, who raised hi? batting of- former world welterweight Bauer. Mantle drove in thre* runa ^NA.R.RIFF ARMS are sponsoring next week foi a vacation through homers and a single, ■ | " ^ New York — (NEA) —Anything- "Pitching la like^^caklng a will have to go through a period held the. renter of the stage as he Bowers and Bob Donahue placed th? former welter champion, plot­ a vera ^ during the afternoon from champion Tony DeMarco ot-Bos- and leads'Berra, who haa 34, lay .313 to .379. lined a two-out double an xntry in both the Alumni the Midwest which will Ihclude can happen at Ebbeta Field, aa | foiir-iquare window paiW." aald the of com|itionlng'r^' a sort of small slashed his way through the six­ fourth and fifth respectively in ting Robinson's future, even a few lyeaguB, and the Intermediate . New York’s picnic at Detroit yes-' T g 'll , • ' i l f 'g'g ton. ■ ' five. With 56 hits in 35 gamte, h* ac^e spring training all over teenth - hole four under par. But ,t.he ■Javelin. , ' > down the leflfleld line, stole third .sfveral days in Milwaukee .where avarybi^y know*. i veterim Kinder, now with the Car- days before he is scheduled to League tipis season, he will vi.rit w.ith Ernie Jolin.scn, The action'followed th* with* is a dozen ahead of Detrolt’a Har­ he cooled off for par* on the 'ast a'hd raced all the way home when r s Rockville-Bpws There have been #o many bizarre , dln *la"you break a pan? up there, drawal of a complaint against De­ SpQtta Fprum fo r 500-Mile^ sterday's meet also produced fight, can be most difficult. Milwaukee Braves' pitcher, and vey KUenn. '■' , , The Sox are aaying nothing he two holes. catcher Ted Haddad threw wildly the West. Bob Turley didn't go the. happening! on the - bank of the one down there, the other one on Marco by Bangoi- Boxing Promoter threeS^Uble winners. East Hart­ The 10-round match in Madison to-third base. TOMMY suggested former local pgo baaketball player. OowanuB that the Incredible; the upper"efl hand aide apd then yond what the doctor'e statement Ben Hogan, Fort Worth's great distance, but Tom S^irdivantljiro- Leon P. Gorman, ford's iXm Bojko wbh both the. Sqdane Garden betweeif Huniez, Manchester's final two tallies, Ir a recent lelnw th.nt'Manchester To Loop Rivals Brooklyn fana have become un- i the pt)ier oh?. You move the ball ’ ahows./ who was the leading pfe-tourha- BERI'BE BENEFIT REPORT 440-yard Tun and broa'd jump; incorporate a tenhjs program into diiced 5 1/3 scoreless relief winning - Gorman 'contended that DeMar ^ 1^1 'j ' - V - s ■ - mept favorite, ran Into putting' the European champion, and Full­ came in the eighth on a one-nase’J, TICKET S.AI.R for the Knights mime to them. Th'ey hadn't been nrourid.'’ . . Apprentice Jockey [ May 23. 1956 Starts t^ Take Shape Weaver's s^ d y Turner Cox cap­ mer, the "Cyclone" from West its summer reci-eatlprix Schedule with one-hit ball while the Boh)b- CO withdrew, from an oral agree trouble and-settled for a l-over- knock b.v second baseman Bobby of Col imlnis Ba.seball KxTursion er* swung away! Joe Collina artd Brilliant pitching featured New- upaet aimle Bobby Thomaon of the "Well," aald Lahlne. "you can teli Dear Earl: tured both ina.^ ^OQ and - 220-yard Jordan, Ulqh- should ' produce a Sweet, walks to Simmons and and .select the best players") the on Sunday, June 24* ha.s been good ment to meet Hoaclr? Khalfi at par 71. Sports Editor dashes; and big'Tom Dlscordla of Andy Caicy -joined Mantle with' lngton Higli's exciting 2-1 rtefory Gianta hit the memorable Thr?^ the hitters Ih n l^ m not brciklng Bangor May 14. The auspension Has Four Winners Tennis Teiam Wins worthy challenger. . According Steve Cooper, fielder's choice snd 12-18 age bracket to meetJ.-ohtpeU- Fran Mahoney reports. Tickets run home run to end the play-off gf,y upper window^ I'm atrlctW a The field will be cut to the low Manchester Evening Herald Indianapolis,'Ma.v 25 (/P)—-^he 3.3-car lineup forrthe $250,- New London woh\ handily in the solo homer?, and Eddie Robinson; dyer host Rockville yesterday *f- waa baaed on the complaint. 90 professionals,arid ties plus 10 the latest ring ratings, Humez doubles by Kcneey and Cole. The tio.i fronv nearby tovvns\T^H)> niay be secured fronj ?hy member. of 1951. and that tdok place at the rfownataira man. Y ^ can't make Manchester. Connecticut 000, 500-riiilc race Wednc.sday will fill up in a noisy, danger* discus and shot put\events. idea i.s a good one and it is pgsse3 belted a j^and-alammer off -Steve ternoon in a Central "Valley Cli?a : p -i„ Ground* • Demarco’s camp Inalsted there ' Over Leagu^^Rivnl amateurs with today's . lound. No. 2 and Fulliner No; 3 amdng latter's blast scored both mark­ Stan,(?koman is general chairman. „ , . . . / . i Ground*. too many mlalakea down belo\v, Boston, May 25 (45—Apprahtle* Dear Esrir:- ous and confusing shuffle of cars and drivers in final qualify­ the 160-poundcrs. As the same ers. along to Jim HerJic, rccrealipri' Gromek, third of four reliefers to' ' , Polo Lrounaa. waa ho binding contract.- ' jockey Carl Lander? rMe four There wiU'HSe a further slash "to­ On behalf of the committee In follow l6.«cr Duke Ma.ss, for a 10-4 B League game at Henry P y k Ih ' gut the .Faithful jual aat There‘ making them hit the bWll on tlW ratings also placed Bobo Olson Windham scored its three mark- superintendent;'' PR.^CTK;E: International Farm the Windy City. The aeiback was > ^hotked astonishment wHlIe ground. " \ winners yesterday. at Suffolk ' Co-Csptain$ HooKs. 9ohn»ton morrow'when 30 proa are trimmed charge of arrangc^nents for the ing sessions tomorrow and Sunda,\\at the Indianajjolis Motor lead ,in the fifth! rL\YKR IMPROVEIl from the rosier. . Duncan Shoote 80 No. 1, both move,up a peg. *ers in the eigth after Keeney hatl 'I^ g u e Yanks from 12 noon to the third in a row for COkch John | the Brave* give Clement Waller, Labine, 29, doe* not havXto ro Downs. and Bob Segal and Paul O'-SHght Berube baseball benefit heirt at.ML-. Speedway. With 29 cars qiialilled New York's pltchlnj staff pro- Worcester, Mass., May 2.5 1/Pi lost weekend at a recbrd-breaklngArd- Even Money Bet fanned two of the four men he Lr.M>.\ Ijr.OOE'-T. of East 2 pm). J.QDiorrow and the Red Sox CnnaVaria Rams w_ho ha);e sal-1 L,,,|5|ne (umpB U)*'bther night. 1 sort to any trick pUfJi;-:H»/gcls Landers, a 31-year-oId Oklaho­ swept their singles matches yeii- Nebo on Sunday, we certainly wish alread.\\ a r * - ^ the lineup with On the strength of comparative j.arlford, a fo-.-mer "Manchester entiX In ^^c same looji Sgturday d^-ed.only thre? complete games in 'fThbtigh atill on the danger list, man. booted home Russet ($5.20K tsrday afternoon to provtae,>dhe average of 142.H96 miles sn ho\ir. To Pace Triumph faced in th e seventh frame. vaged three wina and a tie in nine | ^hey had beco^/ao » ‘;':” ‘'Tom*d them out with a ainklng fast to thank .vou and I'he Manchester apeeda^aoKhlgh they don't-have to performances against ftalph '(T1-- resident, caught a large carp in from Kl a.m. to 12 hooii. Moriarty the West - and lost two of those. start* this spring. seeing the brave, and fearless Ron Grosso of Fairfield Un|ver» in the first. Pal Joe (113.201 In th* \ ^ Manchester Indians with, a : 3-ll the. scramble will be fiAntlc. Keeney dug his own grave with Johnny KOcks lost to Bob Lemon, ami a sharp-breaking curve. \ ally, who was hit on the head by Evening Herald for the fine job worfy about being bumped. ' j ger) Jones, 23-year-old Fullmer walks to John Risley, Dave Frac- the Connecticut River near Port­ .Bros. HartfordoTwJ League entr.v Held to two hitta during the first ] ffreman walk out there and put third, Nero's Mermaid ($9.20r In ten'nis victory over rivol Windham "Car hopping" by drlvera luint- Captain Dave Duncan shot an SO who' to.ssed a three-hitter to beat I.o(blne, a paratrooper during' pitch last .Saturday, is reported accomplished In publicizing this hafl been the favorite, but it wa.aan land recently. The carp, which %vill driir^nda;.:. jTiorning at 10 , -----1 eiKljl innlriga by righthander BOb : „ „ t ih? blaze. A t that, Clem the. fifth ,«nd Cherished (10.20) in In a CCIL mated). The visitors. ing fa.st'er vehicles ami owners’ ' l.s>neNH'arelgn Entry to pace the Manchester High golf ohia, Raoul , Dlette arid aecond the Yanks “ world War li, says confidence j? R ig h tly improved.'" Grosso, struck event. / even-money bet today. Jones beat baseman Nelson Fields. T w o , measured about three feet, wa.s o'clock at Mt, Nebo. the! ninth. yibo had lost the previous match looking for hotter pilotswill make The lonc' foreign entry, former squad to an easy 16',*-1',2 CCIL at Cleveland’ ^ v v h ! * . . . * ’''**'‘"''TL4blhe fanned two aiVd would 90 per cent of aucceaaful relief In ^ game with Holy Croaa, la at Aitnough, at the present tlrhe, the printed program a doubtful' world champiOT Nino Karitia of Hume? in hla American debut fielder's c’holcea and costly bobble? the )viv^to w^nt Newington taliied its w ln n ^ T ^ v e escaped troubl? had not Gil sLanUert’ two other’ mounts' fla- ’4-1. won b^h doubles matches. itSta too early to know the exact triumph oyer Windham yesterday- iheri besT Chicago 10-3, marker In the ilnth. The vtctoi* I jjddgea boSted a tricky liopper pitching. at.^Vincent's Hospital. tailed out of the money. Th* ap­ The lyin' was th* sixth for the guide to fans, about 100,00(1 of Italy, has only an outside chahed March 23 in the Gardcn-and Full­ by Cj'r and Sweet helped thr losera patting: Mickey Mantle, Ysn- amount realized fi-om thl? pro- afternoon at the local country in the fieaAon 3-2 Opened the final frame .wUh two I O'Connell'B bat. And until Ihe Br?ves waylaid tilrh prentice wiio rode hla first Win­ In d ie s in .10 matches thi.s spring. A'hom turned out for the first of making the lineup. He has tlubi The victory was the seventh mer whipped Jones April 20 in tally their trio of runs. Janny kecs — Banged out five hits In graih. we do believe It will he close ; Job «1!«inst De-1 «t,-.,lgl,t one-Dasx knocks but Wat-' ^ O.Lonneiiacrew oai. cut went The other night, Just to'jprove that SltOte croaa country ner a few weeks ago at U n c i^ Qoach Matt 'Maetozo's squad con­ trials la.st Saturday. impressed speedway, observers aA for the host Indians who have also . Cleveland. Indians Threaten ;iie Baseball i^roup Labine and hia crew- five times at bat. -including his to/ $l,151.03y.On behalf of both the ! a hlank Lary. I .tbri fanned the neStt batter before intoihla 13th gamee of the yoiifig' . i human, there Waa tea'ms', c0*‘'licd by Karl Sclilade- Downs, has the .seven-pound "dou­ cludes its regular schedule tomor- 17th home run, as Ysnkk whipped 'Tho 33 fa.stesi'Cars of all that an outstanding drivrt: but his Hy­ lost once and played to a tie with Humez, 29. ha.s an 83-5-1 record A hit. batsman, walk and allfgle R creation/Giroiip at Hanil.Uon b.v Haddad loaded the baaes for the . tP Demon ] ahothev. single loaded the bases. woth a record:ord of ...13 -2 -li ""OsKicritb e evidence that Clem man have'won four NCAA, four ble-bug" weight allowanc* given afternoon entertaining Hart- Detroit 11-4. ■ !; run in the four (lays of qjiallflca- brid Amerlcan-Italinn\c:ar ha? not Hall. for 89 pro fights dating back t(t Big Ten, onk National AAU, and Standard Division, the British shown enough acceleration. 1948, He.has 41 kti4.aDDearances hitters. three KMa titles. To winners. eers will be favored having al­ American Clui), and 1 know—the K elley' toured the course in *5s i stopped once, by Brnie Durarido curve-bailing Slmmohs got the - -..... Jle.s Chalked up hi? fifth vie-* Berube family. I would like Jo Da V classic — but not necessarily To back up^ the ahabl,v_ pitching,: The Rams'had .hot ahead.. disastrous" ready upended thi Maroons 4-1. in '.he order of their speed. - j while Cynthia Prior fired an 89. in Paris, Oct. 23, 1953. Fullmer next two hitters to fly out and hit ITmpires kre badly needeM to . John Stevens. .John O'Neil, HM ptiry o f the season by being tight state-that wc are very appreciative into a force, play, respectively, to the Yanks hammered 17 home a singiq tally in the bottom o ^ h e turn'agalnat the Milwaukee, club. ' The Summaiire: in, the plnclies against Brooklyn Jl works like,this: (TriffiUi, Indianapolis; Jimbw DA- Ed Wojcik's 89 topped the Wind- own.s .a 35-3 record witft\19 knock- man .Msnchesler's Little Lc.-igue Hooper. Romeo Cartier, AKt^in- ri'cs on the trip and averaged 11 Sihgles-Johnston ( M ) defeated to the fans who helped make this Cam qualified on the flr.sftday vies, Pacolnia,.Calif.; Johnn^Kay, ham shooters. louts.outs. The willing young.stgryoungster never end the threat. Kelley a club also -The lubber-armcd Woonsocket a auccesSfiil affair. ha.icball program and imle..s at . <-ek. Brute Daniels and Alton IHts a game. Oil McDoiigald hit- ight bark wnh. the ty n ^ designer had Wldmer (W ) 8-6, 6-2; Segal (M» of the trials start the lineup. Cara New Britain, Conn.; Shorty T?cm Gbach l.jury Perry's squad ha.s been stopped. threatened in the fifth when W o j-' Ica.st 10 men sign dp before the Cowle.s, pleton, Seattle; Marshall 'Tca^ie, cik Ipd off with a single and •316., in ’the We.st, pilly Martin in the first h a ^ of the fiW innIng..; 2-3 innings in l4 defeated Milkowski (W i 6rl. 6-1; I am sure you recognize that it qualified the second day line up in travels to Bristol Monday after­ The bout gets the usual Friday .swung at .324. Carty hit .3l8, Bill O'Bright iM ) upended i Clarke \ WIIE.N TIRED is-difficult to name the many fans order of speed, back of the first Daytona Beach. Flq,; Len Du noon to meet the rival Rams in radio and TV network (NBCl rov- Hohenthal doubled off the fence . C 'w o n 'l ’ bTenm^ "a Both rivals wi^re. held scofeVss tin-1 yierding i l f hlU and 3 .can, Philadelphia: Duke Dinsmore') in,deep -leftfield but southpaw Ed .SkoWrOh .350 and Mantle?, He til the fatal nin\^— t ^ t , 1* foCal earned for an (W ) '4-6.. 6-2. 7-3; doublei-Wld- who have helpe- . , ners while Haddad had two of was a man of .many .parts, a life­ not when he wigwags for Labine. Siroe, Duke's sensatipnai sprinter, Approved Umpires, Mar.Ch*-‘'te'', at a lilgher. speed. The car c.llmt'- B'.'t Bah ... 2 Br.*i Ball .. ...1 jies seems to have the ki%ck of the'Yahkees, the^oston Red Sox Windham'a fbur singles. Defensive Fellows who have volunteered long worker. In the raiise of gopd At th&- n;i^oment,' there/seems-Jo ■ Starting only four or five time* was a professional baseball and Recreatloi) liepartr.ient - .llni He'r- naled drop.s , out. .of thp lineup, Ipitchihg just well enbugh to win. basketball player- In Paterson. pltchets permitted 34 riins In three TijIaIb ,.A XutalB honors went to Manchester's Cole, their ..'iervice.s include -{he follow-- government. Secretary of W-ar,^ d be only on* Conaolatlon for the' iBst.aeaaon and pitching only one'* dlc. Dick Kcljy, members of the .evervbody b'e.hinci it moves (ip one Whether the score Is low or high. ing: Dank Witlkc. Ralph Tyler, Govcrnor-:G?neraj of the Philip­ A.1. The last.itjrrie the'Yank.s were N/J. . ■games. Hamilton Standard and British Wqjclk and Hohenthal and Willl- complete game, the liandaome: position snd the "bumper" joins . <-f^h to Bctirn But Roberts . says it isn't inten­ mantic's Risley. John ■ Wagner. Dick Anschutz, pines, point.* out the Unlted^States 8-2 In the West was m earTv 1954 i American Old Timers team, and the field at the .end. . , Last Night ’« Fights tional. "I don’t tr.v to save any­ ! Frenchman won 13 while losing .5 Exeter, N.\H.. May 25 1^5--The Sideline ciirves; Yesterday’s P.ngcr Baglcy, George____, ______, Fritus,. f Ijiwn Tennis As.*n.. which...... cele- — the year the.V- lost the pennant. ' arid saved aa mariy more 'wiUi.^an Biil Shields who helped Ihj com­ Phillips EXetrt Academy football thing for the late Inning.s,", ..he Robin Roberts ivon his fifth for Pat Flaherty, the Chicago Irish­ los.? was the sixth for the Thread Noi'm.5n LsRose, Bob White, Dan | brates, its 75th annivgfsary this j ERA of 3.25 in 60 otilings,' ' , mittee with their generous time man who won the No. 1 starting Los Aiigclcs ■ Charles (Tomb- coach plans td\ retire after the sayi. "I just gq out and pitch the Mullen. Joe Giampola, Joe Catslfli, 1 year. the Phillies, although- giving up and financial assistance. stonel Smith, 153',*, Los Angeles, City nine in 10. contests overall. I You only have to go back to the < | spot last .Saturday, isn't likely to 1956 sekson. Willjam B. (Jlark an­ same all the time." But then he The visitors concluded their CCIL horfier* b.v Duke Snldgrr ' Ca r 1 I* 1'' Very truly .vours, ' slopped Gorgeous Danny Perez, Furillo and Jackie pot^son: The I World .Series of last fall to gel a be bumpe,d. He set a 10-mlle rec­ nounced his plank yesterday. He modified his statement. "E x cep t campaign ini a lie with Hall for • SH IXL LIKK'YOUR - The Committee: ord of 143.596 miles sn hour and 157, Costa Mesa, Ualif,, 6. has served jn the position for j8 when I'm ' in, a jam," he said-' veteran righthander/,- wh.o -hold.? 'Q — In the last inJUng of the 1 rough idea of I.abine * ti emendou* ; i \ Newt Taggart Philadel^iaGarnett (Sugarl runerup honors . . Kelley an­ 1955 World ..Series, Bill\ Skowron j vniue Jo the, Dodgers. He was in another of 146.056 for one trip years. ' . ■ - \ "Then I- thro'w harder." ' , nounced that Cooper would stacl the one-seasqn recfird, of "homsj. ■\ Ai Eagleson al-ound the. .2'j-m lle brick and Hart, 145, I^iladclphia, stopped runs off; «t 41 . now ha5 Yankees'fill the baVl back to! fnnr of them, endihjr the fir»t two ... in I lifhl wciflit, colorful striw. Drop in today (or Gerry Flood Ehman Peck, 151, New York. 8. against Norw’lc'li tjils afternoon at up 12. gophers balls this season. ■ Johny Podrea, the podgerV pitcli-'with scoreless jnmngs. He pitched asphalt track. ' 2:.30 at Mohican Park . . ’.''Cole, ths Chimp of your choic* ind held oui.in ,’ , John SulllvaD I Second-fastest qualifier so far is Boston—-Claude Chapman! 186's, , Snider’s homer put the Brooks ' The ball stuck in DodresVglove. ] the last 4 2,-3 innings of the ^ irth John, Hedlund Cambridge, ilass., outpointed Ju­ who led the Indiana in runs into the lead in the first, but Jones! Dodres 'starled^oward firsl\ base game and won-It. protected ^oger cool imeri dtmfdrt. Johnny Thompson of Springfield, Charles Likes Work and Pay^ scored , last -s spring with 11 Biil PaganI lio Mj^eroa. 196'j, Havana,, 10. tied . t in the second apd *?nt the ' “ od, for a hufment, looked is if Craig's lead pitching 3 inlilngs of Ma.ss.,’ al 115,.549 but he ran on the runs stored laat spring with 11 ■ Bill KCllev Now York i.Sunny.side Garden! PHljs into a 4-2 lead. riT the fourth would \ .y f and throw the pall Ihe fifth. He was In 3 Series game* 11 .seennd flay and is sitting in the has crossed the plate 12 times this T i: I8th starting position. Bert Whitehurst, 193'., Balti­ ThtiCs Why He Keeps Boxing off r )okie Don Drjwid.-iie, Who lost rrnd .glove/fo Gil Hodges. He flW : in 1953, ., CfNUINE IMPORTED MaAN more, outpointed Sid Peaks, 215'j, season. The agile shortstop needs "N atu raily, I preferred to be a, The ortly imqiiAlified car rated only five hits in his last two games’ his second in Itysfe decisions. ! b' g.pt the ball out snd threw Vmi ^juih narrow 3pund brim add much thance .of hchtlpg, the New York, 8. The Dotlgers, losing four of SkoWihn. What wo’uld have hap- starling pitcher^' saya Labine'.] Allilolio Violalors New 5'ork — (NEAl - - .Whrti " aclf, that would g iv e "!!!! $28,.500 to equal the total of 19 garnered ■ X fourth ' penep had'he thrown the ball andV'Fvery pitcher does, but D have wide Repp puuarree.Avplililt 1 veteran Flahei ty's recoi'd is a by- Moe Morhardt last year t'hgir laat six. now sha"ie fourth ' P^^eW had'he thrown the ball andV'l In chircoil. black or brown. supei chargcd , V-R Novi which Ezzard Charles fights these rtlght?: tiicdughout an I8-uTonth pi^i iod. place with Pilfsbu'e\to^ the...... first baseman 7 - ‘''alien Into the' relief category. In Danjjormi.s Plav — it ctould be ' in Eduiortton. j . The.CJharles pride hasn't born Both Hohenthal and Cole have menne has to relieve and that brohabiv'will be driven toniortow belted four doubles this season, on­ behind flijst plare^ Milwaukee, ■'■’ ■\ ninner would have'm by Eddie Rtissn Of Hammond. His I^>uis Undefealed Alberta, or at ‘'S’ ey York's St. ' hurt b.v, losses/to such as Young - -- -j., , been oiit. I .'! atinears -to be where I am most Niehoias Arena — tile routine is ■ Jkck Johnson or Toxic Hall or ly ope behind Cooper's total of five 1^‘xington. Ky.: May 25 i.tPi C-Ol- uncle, Paul Rusjio of Canagp Park, ih i9.55 which led all Indians . . o Enos" .Slaijghlcr ois. the Kansas Q- On what basis can a manager i valoablei I am being paid enough. III Wrcsljihjj; Game about Jhe same. - - | WSiyne Belljen. Nor has the City Athletics passed his 40th piotesl a' game?' , ' | which Is; tlie rnsiri idea.''" ' Ifges which violate athletic codes Calif., qualified The twin Novi last The Indians two stolen bases ^aturdav over I4.3’ i miles an liour Charles will/push himself through ; ignoniijiy of fighting in small, birthday , /-eccntlv. hut - he'.s sliP .V.-Onl.v On the grounds of via-' .SoiWone waa telling Lahlne how , m the future are-pla.vlng a danger­ again.st“' the W^hippet'? yesterday but said he should have gone fast­ iO- rounds with .some kid -Jand then j dingv^lubs got iiim down, running like a rookie. ' Rack in latlon of the rules. He rannnt.p^-'i EHIa Kinder, anoHier famous res-^ ous. game with fate, according to Detroit, Ma.v 25 iA’)--Joe Louis, ran their total to 20 for the sea­ he’ ll sit down in thi dres.sing room . ' Urfairy laiaa I euer. dMcribes pitching. the'/man who ride? herd on infi Ac- er. .. ■ ’ . . ■ . . . who fought his way from Detroit son, Twice the number chplkcd up 1936, [ when Slaiighter ’ wa.s- w-i'th ' umpire's jiulg^ment. l i. tion? for the NCA A. and llstch as people whisper toj' When\ in New York for hi.s Columbus in the' .Sally League. hc‘ ^ r ■’ ^— Slowest cal' now in the lineup is dfliden Glovea rings to the world? Tom Tannas!'hj? manager; "It's a 1 dreary Ipss to, Bethea, Charles -last year. Cor?,/here's that, man The trend toward suffer penal­ the Greeman-Casale iSpccial. walked'part .of.the wri'v In frdm His s. sUn fighting. 5'p\i bel- loolied arbund, the lo\y-crillnged again, led, Ihc'^ locals with five ties for \*lqlator.s is the real thing, qualified.at V4(i.!i.59 miles an hour heavyweight iKixing championship, .shame he is position after an inning was over, ter make him qyi.t dre.s.sing room. ' ? thefts in '55 and ha?,^pilferedTouT 'A. D.1 Kirwan, ehalrman of the last Sunday by rookie Billy <^ar- came back home a? a wrestler bases thus far . . . Going in against HI* manager then Wa.s Eddie nyer,, To this, Charjes .has one plaus­ " S t . Nicholas Aienad’ hp said. . Who asked him If - he was tired. A. NCAA Rulek and Infracllcms Com- rett of Btiibafik. Calif. ( last night.!, y Norwich Cole waa Kelley's only mlltee, said today. About T6 .cars 'hre possible quall-^ ible retort. ■ ■■ "Never been lieie before. But they Slaughter say.s. that neVe,r since R U S C O , But there were some 10,000 say you usiially catch 'Tliis club ,300 hitter . . . Wojcik, who has "nierc IS no turning hark." said fiera in the .lkat two sessions Khd "People pajd their way In here that time has he walkeii in. He al­ -! GENUl.NE PANAMA in aand or natural, empty seats at Olympia Stadium on th,? wav tip\or on the way now hit safely in his last seven SELF-STORING COMBINATION DOORS < " I Kirwan. a mild-mannered b.it • some of the more.popular drivers- ■tonight," he'll 'say.! "I got paid. games, raised his batting' averae-e ways tuns. He advoeaVes hunting color with pinched front end cool. ■which he once could have jammed It's my living . ... been my living out."' ! and fishing in Ipe off months as the stem histor y professor at the Uni­ may trv two or three apiece. to the rafters with paying (Histom- front ,260 to .278 . , 1 Cooper's putiirrM.band. Bill Holland of tndlaivapolis. the for 19* years. Take an ordinary Charles, of cpurkc, feels he hM best legs. At 40., versity of kentiu kv. er.s. And his estimated $1,200 share bingle was his first? W the last •■'n's either impo.sing stiff jtensl-. .500 winner in 1949. may try to man when he gets along, in years., another chance— that's what the Ennsreniairis ' II — . 1,. R.-nth»il. sne. of the $4,681 gate was attached by man ’ aaya—at regaining the three tilts. \ ■ • ties or going piofi>sslonnl whole " ‘He shouldn't have to work,' .SIsMc-heslee (Xt Enos remains an example of wh?t BAKED-ON hog." J ?.‘aV‘ (4 w h “ t tt'u ^ n - lnter.nai’'fteven,|e agents, for people .say. Them man'may think heavyweight title. for a new physical examinatiop , |"With Marciano'retired. I fig- 1 f’vr, 3b __ «b I h IK) a e rhi. ^cce.;s(ully before shifting to th. *|>,‘^ r ^ S ( ) ( l ^ ' C u n c l e So, too.. BtiU every .morning at 8 , '-A • . ■ Wliitey Ford coinpleterl e'aclv, of ure^nman-Casate. ; Oom » o'clock the man is. back in tl)e lire I can w-ork myself into Tbis.|.^','9'“”''o^,..i^. •••'• ENAMEL eliipination," he says, hopefully.. if i u i , ,, ;; Mfasb in K the time his. first five starts of the season Three other past winners. Bqb " . „ r . mine or wherever he has to gb and allowed only five runs for a Swelkei'l. 1955; Trov Rntlnian, Louis pinned-Jim Beinard in a to get it,'W hat else can,he do?" "Wh.v not?" he figures.' "I'm w'ojcik. c ...... « T a x h h n- ’ Suip Sign hanefsofne tiousel , , ' ! only 3.5. Jersey Joe Walcott was- 'b J ’ - ■' i o o opQ 1.0(1 earned run record. 1952, and Johnnie Parsons. 950 / : ‘ h.bllion in seven m Not Seriously Hurt * AvoilQbl* b) whil* and any ■ i lUes and 57 seconds: A crowd of am’ old g;uy wliq mad'e a lot of bis„ u ' rf ,:!!:;;;; .i I{ .[j. 1 2 ? [J water left over from a previous ------14,410 turned out for’ this and Ezzard' looks at It this way. He money without being hurt. Arch- Krej^.-y. p ...... i n , 5 „ „ „ Find out how much cleaner and- aiktr bakad-on w*olh*r-r*ili- iani decorator color I r three other matche.s. i ha.s not ta'ken. any extraordinary ie Moore is much ,-older than I am < J ■ { [ J i o brighter we can wash your car car ... or 'Tiit-or-miai’'' atacm- ’’ *yiMi paint, ,you can do your house and your GENUINE IMPORTED MILAN with Louis is unbeaten in' 16 wresl-1 and h? s a champion who ncvcr-|„ i i n 2 with our Weaver Automatic pocketbOok a good turn if you specify Dutch Boy, These he‘turned righ-t hand punch by Johnn.v HoV bly line methods.’'The autnma- ii • Strong hot-dipp.d golvoniiad open center create crown, ling niatche?,. since licked me. ’’ I'ni-iis. ■ IT < s Car Washer. Every car is auto­ ' tubular il.al conilruclion I ^ ..’.ill ^ , time-tested quality paints apply smoothly, give-full cov­ grappler four months ^ ago. but tax man flattened him and Hurricane "Who is there? Bob Baker? , „ tic operatiosi of fbe Washer K narrow ^pm end fency Repp Jackson mauled, him twice. But n 0 matically sprayed w i^. fresh Home agents of late have, been attaching Johnny Ho.lman'? *■• 1 , can take; u,aI.'v. m ' .!,!!!!!.'< 'j 1, 5- - n n gets the 'job done in Ti the tiate • Op.rol.x just jik. o'wi’ndpw— erage, beautify and protect your homb longer. § 9 insist pugiarree band. Aveileble in i McKI^NEY LIMBER & SIPPLY his purses regularly. ' he wasn't seriously hurt. them.' And Archie Moore--he'd i Kiarchis. rf ...... 1 n notking to ch.ng. — nqtking Ro why. the. former heavy­ " 4 .0 0 II water aad, mild detergent, and , A N Y SWE oti Dutch Boy, at Master Painters have for generations! wide renje of fiahion coloii. » In '13.. years as a fighter Louis be’ just right,. , 1 .b?ai him good ! 0 ;n n ,f n needed for meaual weahing. to tier. I ^ . weight champion asks, should be n ft 1 1 , thoroughly hand sponged and 1 - / We have a wide selection of Dutch Boy House Paints, in lOih ANNUTRSARY SALE I grossed more than four million pass up paydays jua’t'To," please I three limes." .|(;za]1 !!!!!!!!!!.) n (1-1 2 ft 0 G i r t y 'tmr car that "like new^, * MAGICPANilB FingarDp V*n- $2.95 to $495 T dollars in purses, television, ra­ Hurricane Jackson,'surprising-, I'h"!]"*'*, 2b ..■....,2 0 0 n- 1 d n chamoised. We never use harsh people who think he should have Picture Tube ,liloti*n Control. i. self-cleaning Bright White Or handsome tihtt. ^ . dio an(l testimonials. ly enough to many,. is Charle.s', ^ 1 j; <- ft detergent* that anight-iaior* Jopk t*d«y. Drhr* in for retired a-ftejvhts .second bout with ■ i i T - S A WILL BE OPEN personal choice as-i Ike toughe^it lb »..2 0-1 ^ D, n the finish.A-or dirty wash 10-point tar wiah! m Rocky Marciano? '!' ,, of them all. ‘ K<^rnR a .1 0 0 o n fi S6.25 9^ „",1 own three six-family apart­ YOOlt NOME CAN ill i $ In House Lot* . _1"I hear somebody Saying h e, ...... ^ 4 m * $ and iater worJd profe.ss|onai tenni.' ment hou.ses in Cincinnati,” he can't take it in the body.” Ezzard a (>rnunri>'d out fm Coiih jft 9 . 00.95 ! championi is the only tennis player says. " I could make m.vaeU 6150- aavs. ."I hit him every Place-in ! M]*«ch"'^ , 10 POWT OPERATWII fins cm LEANER MODlKS AS rOiN01t40Mf I \vtio ever became a golf cjiam- $200 a w eek running' them. But our two —hit .hint BO niucfi i j!,. 2 HoMnthAi. 'pim- f plon aa well, wya the U.S. Lawn I've got to have more in life thap mv arms ifot tired. Nothing hapr.^.monR: »h.' Coi?*,. wojcik. York^ Kmr- !. eiMriflCMfriar ' l ’ilW#iii|h| TNB ORRATMT NAtMl IN Tennis- Assn., which is celebrating just chasin' around and CollecUrig Inelndes ioatallatlon, plus xkv. wM RUSCO WINDOWS AND DOOR* 2. Tm M riflf spi;i| • « tm m its 75th, or Diamond Jubilee! yea* rents; V ■ 1 ’ , who could .be extra tough fbi^ si0imonj« 1. 4. r*atkA 4 Uuaraateedl for. yaar. *f €. J* Morrison 3. Waskiat whiib ' in 1956. vines, winner of many ."Writers always used <.to say 1 this Floyd, Patterspn, Slmrrion.* 4. K**n*.v 4. riAJVe X hi,, tt. Maad ^ Call A. 0. ARONSON, open golf championships, if now tidn’t like to fight, -rtiat'? rl- You ask Ez the inevitable ques­ Off: SimmoDR 7 for 0 run* In € iiininti * 4. Dataiftfit appicatiM CALL “PETE” WU,SON ‘ , PAINT and WALLAPER COMPANY May 25. 1936 KRRn^y ) fop S-irun* In S lnnlaf.« hbp th «' profekaionai at the Inwoot -iiculoue. Ueed to burn me up. 1 tion and ypu get the expected rxBjkB iBlrmnoni): w; Simrnont . u District A^cnt Ml 9-4856 385 CENTER STREET ‘ “ TELEPHONE Ml 9. 9713 Clountry Club on Long Iat«nd. Mkry Ke fighting. U'e my bueineae.’' anawer. . ' , Toom^y, Gfetaon: T im e i 2.35, Ml 9.565a THE RARTLETT-RRAINARD CO. MEN’S SHOP- K. Browne,' twice U.S. women’i^ In 12 boute since hi. eighth Th* beat Aghter,^ I fought? wikoow? oooxi stam ps Ray Bobinion won his first 4n MORIARTY BROTHERS kanic* Calls WEST HAR'TFOHP. CONN. ^ WE GIVE^.">/.'GREEK 789 MAIN STREET tennlji rdtemplom w«? oitce run- ound KO by Marciano, in 1954, 'Xnyb^y aa atrong "a* that Mar­ COFFEE BIRTHDAY CAK€ ‘'ON THE HOUSE’’ iter-up In the women'e gotf efum 'herlee haejgroaeed approxlmete- ciano. haa got to be tha beatvapy- pro boxlpg bout* before loatug to - .101-515 C E N T E R S T R E E T Diay or Nl(kk $ 2 .9 5 body ayar fought.” Jaka Lalfottf in Datron early In pfbnelilp. e ,1 • ly.$57,H|<}0|. iT gu riB * half for. him* ■ ■■ Z' A-’.

r" ■'i" -■A )'v . V ; • - s. 'V. V, f 1 ^ ' X.' ; ' >* . ' MANCHES’M EVENING HERALD. MANCHEStEKiCCONN., flllbAY. MAY 25, 1956 PAGE TWENTY-THRES MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY., MAY 25, 1958 ; ■ - ' i> PAGE TWENTY t^ W O y ^ ...... • , ...... / ...... ------'■J' Help WaRted—Male .38 Help Wfinted^Male S6 Artktes For Sato 45 Boata and AcAccaaapries 4C IRooms W fthoM BoMTd 59 /- Houacs For Sato" 72 Houaw For ^to 72 SobnilMUi For S a Io 7! W uited>-tlssl Efitoto 77 BY FAGALY and SHORTEN Painting—Papering 21 Rflp Wiuitai—^Malt 88 ------7 “ AatOBOlitleR Mr Salt 4 THERE" LAW! $8,300, FOUR KOOt^plus garafC: 8DC ROOM O p e Cod, hreespsKy, APPRAISALS made without oMf.*/ MAN for established laun- A-l MECHANIC. Apply in pci'aon. WOODEN LADDERS. Step. axUn- MAMCHxkriiR B a ^ vVBR’Y g m PLBXSANT room fog, g«n-, , • ■ x PAINTINO—Exterior and inurior, ROUTE SALESMAN wanted, fivet ROUTE Don WillU Omrafe, 19 Main BU, Uamaa at 373 Main fit. Parktndc Nice ronditlon. M hurban. Mew attached garage,- two flrpitacea. gallon. Buyera waiting. When . A y 'and 'ar dry cleaning route, Sion, straight. 90c ft. Beg. 91.lt at. 90. 'Opaw'avtnlngt, 6> Uen Classiffed ■ DEPENDABLE USED CARS t k paperljanglng, ceilings refiniahed. i jay week, numeroua benefits. Mkncheater. . to 9. Sat 9 ^ 9 : 8 0 . " 1-4071. ' ranch, homes fftri^'Uvahility.'' PIsK Large lot overlooking lake. PI. ready to Sell your horns o r .Sera* Wallpaper'allpaper books on request.request, Estl*' Must apply Inin peperson.'person. M Manchester'Salai^r anchest^ andi COcommUaibn,, numer up, Sherwin-Wllliama, til Main IMMEDIATE OtfeljrANCY Out you lotyiim l the house of 3-8M1. age contact E. E. Biisbey, RaU oua benefits.la. A Appl.v in j person.- St., Mancheater. ' > ■ ' lO.'iS'ChpvroIet Bol Air ipatea givven. Fully, inured. Ed- Coat, Apron, Toowel Supply. W WANTED—A-l automobile me- WOLVERINB boat for flah- ROOM AND BOARD for twb. K .. iw. We will custom Estate Broker. MI. 9-2033. A d v i s e m e n t \ Four door[ Radio, heater, two ward R Pfice. Ml. *.4008. Summit St. New Model Laundry, 73 Summit jghanic. Top wages for the light trig and tun.' icaUent condition, tszundry included, Five minute ____ _ J you from 813,800 up. 810.800 CAPE COD/b rtxims, 4 St. NOTICE BUILDERS-We are now Designed-for happ.v, carefree years old. in Rgsihvllle. Treraont ARE YOU CON81DER1NO ’ \ tone green. , man. Good working conditions and privata airii4 (191 HolUstar fit- drlve^^m Mancheater Onter. fivfpg. this delightful home Manyyd^ar hbmea of all kinds CLASSI JD A D V T . NORTH EASTERN Decordtlng Co„ DESIGNERS AND well equipped shop. References booking ofdcra for machine cut »n. 8-8449. up. CJall The Ella- Realty, TB. 8 - ^ or Ml. 3-4201. SELLING YOUR RROPERStT exterior-, and interior- palntlpg, Muip-: WANTED ^ required. Apply in person.., Van's atone, 4” bqd, S" to S'* hei|ht, 1’. CHRU CBAPT apeedboat run­ is immistakabty the best value Wo will appraise yoiir -punyarty lU R S 195J> Ford yidoria • wanted for product In 'thdm eer home m arket. Llv- Mitfifn Agency, Realtors. NORTH COV^*TRY-8aVen room DEPT. Radio, he^er, black and ivory. Spra>ing If desired. Free «aU- meni development wo] 'nea* Men for our press' room. Firat and . Service'fitatioh, 427 Hartford Rd. to i ’y long, covers 40 aq. ft. par about, 1 7 foot, 95 h. p.. Ilka ne'iv. PLe Xsa N T X ^ M 4h« block from 8-8930, dr 9(ra.9lra. Meyer.Meyer, 90. tree and without 'an« ebilgstloa. m ates and atiggeations with bolob. are permanent Jobs wrth a rapidly ; second shifts. . ton. Sawed bed'edge 2" biad, 2'' to In Colinnbia Lake ready to go. Main St. fiqphrate ahtrance. Gtn- . Ing room 25" X 19', fireplace, ranch iw a house. Haa four bed- We also buy iproparty. ter esHt 8:15 A to 4 f8{» P. 5t. at the Texaco sign. Ask for Van. ^•-8834, roomaxlfreplace, aluminum com- 1953 Pontiac ^avertible ' , scheme. Ml. »-7.M7. Rrowing‘ compifny. Call J. B, |Comp|,ete Insurance piogram and 8".high. 1' to 3tWsniobile “98" TOOLMAKERS after 7 p.m. for appointment. ROCKVILLE -Six room ranch, WANTED—Five or 6 room house, BE APPRECIATED •7 ^ : lli4moiid*^W ateh«a— ROOM for rent. 90 8-8874. breezeway, garage, oil heat, full FourXdwr. Radio, heater, h,^ / ' . AN^ESIGNERS F lR S T T I ^ tB $13,800 to '115,900; also (our room dramattc. power ateering, Private Instructl^a 28 PART AND fun time help wanted ELECTRIC RAZORS, ahlea and i e w e i r r 48 cellar. Beautiful view $13,200. E. for luncheonette work. Must be service. Parts and emting heads under $12,000. Cllenta with large power'bnOKa. IJke new. V m a : MTER, Center St.—Com- and E. Realty, MI 9-6297, MI caah RADIO-ELF.CTRONICS Tetfcvision experienced. Arthur Drug, 942 for all makes. Riunell’s Barber )ape Cod. fireplace, oil heat, O N ' Ih ^rlton W. Hutchins, Reu* Dial Ml 3-5T2V TURRET LATHE. — LEONAr 6 W. TOST Jeweler, re- 8-4480: tor..' M^. 9-S132-9-4694, 1951 Pl.vniourti^burlian , ServU^g. "1-earn hy Doing''^\at ELECi'RONlC Main St. •• Shop, corner Oak A d Spruce S.ta. pairs/ adjueta watchea expertly. : F is ts — eattV. drive. On bus line near •'Connecticut's Oldest ElectronliNt SET UP OPERATORS iBW-school, VA or FHA possibll- Two oldM^/colonlahKin the coun­ Heater. aignaV wghta, 'two tone . TECHNICIAN USED L U M B E R for sale 2 x 8’a, Readonabls prices. Open daily. Tenements. / 6 » try club javea. Sevan booms aach. ANDOVER, BOLTON IF YOU Wa n t to a«U your home, gVeen. Very rle k (i\^ : School’'; New term starting soon. 'Diuraday eveninga. 139 Spruce fly, $12,600. Clifford Hanaen li Go, contact Alice Clampet, Realtor. F.nroll now for pracPicar day or PART AND full time help wanted. 2 X 4's. 2 X 4'f: 2 X 8'a. Sheathing. S treet 90. 9-4887, 9fl, 3-1303, 91^^, 9-0788. Both w)Xn bath mU) lavafoiY. Three COVENTRY snd VICINITY Lott and Pound 1 Toung man experienced In To qualified and reliable appll- No’experience needed. Call S-6924. Oak, pine and maple flooring-. In . bedlam s, gvhgeit. Clood^ig lota. 843 Main St., M anchester. M l. evening class. For free deacrip- TWO ROOM furnished sparUiient, 9-4543. 195.3 Oldanioliile ConV^rtiblr rad ar type of equipment. Must canta; We-xpffer an excellent op- sidevapd eutaide doors, goodf $10.93(> TWO bedvoom ranch, ga- Neat' acho^and bus. T h^ art * FOUND — A place wheVe you can | Kadio; heater. hydrAmatic, live, circulst- phone JA, .8-3406. or be familiar with all type of; portunitv to Work for good pay in HEIJ» WANTED All ahifts. full li Spruce St, Hutfmlns, Realtor. Mlv. 9-8132 tbreataaMly. biiM* . with whit* wall tirea. cars for to BOLTON L A K E -G # u p of five cot- 9-8544. [694. farm s and cottages $3,500 and up. neaa property,lerty Rave mainutoy eaab Peraonali famous ,^'•ash . five' minute buying, pWement. umbrellas timbrel; laired. achine Operators Situations Wanted*?* ' THREE ROOM apartment, adults New tlatlnga alwaya needed. 1954 CADiIXAC’ hardtoyebupe, . .. . -L— 7 ra^'s sh’ ■ Slid tages that must be sold together. Ambitiouii. energetic young Fsftilizcrs 50-A MAIN ST—Immaculate seven room buyera.' "loitgagea Moi amtaged. Service.'Plien 9-9 flally. Barlow shirt cnllafs Excellent investment. Terrific po­ nd Qnnder-8. ' . -Maliir ' / / 3 9 HOT POINT de luxe push button only. 405 North Main St. MK Please call \ REWARD FOR Infoi^atlon lead- i 1953 Ford Victoria .Reaullful twrt tone blue ^ n i^ h . Mb phone MI. 9-6044 F o r R e n t 64 Six room split-level on nlce- .vour batho>oni^;and kitchen. For after 5 mm. PORCEt/AIN refrigerator for sale, jly landscaped lot. Three twin redent ilevelopMent aiaaag (ha J standard shift. Driven >*hly re biiaineas. rSaaonabie ratea. free estimates call -MI. 9-2655, The MANS STRECTrrLuncheonette and GRAY Apply fo\iffice" in good condition. $28. \0 . 3-8292. ATTENtlON G.I.'a, only 1700 down paiSs. There is ho record that MOST HUMAN belnga contain 19.80 CHEVROLET convebitihle, aiindky shop doing excellent bus!- deiiv- size bedrooms. Living i-oom. ' id $80’monlhly canrjfing charges 4t,000 miles finre delfvered [flb^, 63 K. Qenter-St, MI. 9-3512, Tile Shop, Bucktapd. MANUFACTURING CO. COW MANURE. IIO load, the peopla of ancient times used trapped, aalf exiled, renegade new. radio, heater, light blue. No 3 ness.,^«derri equipment. Good ! X ' 266 Center SPECIAL Aluminum extension lad­ ered. Tel. 9U. 8-6972. / STORE‘AT 26 Birch S t io f rant. dining room and knotty pine’ eluding taxes. Insurance needed a q ^ aaekinjkredemption. Chriit:s Birds - P e ts 41 rye. down, paymeijt. i-ow' m'onlhly r^ashn nn- selling. Call Goodchild I HIIJ-IARD ST. I Third floor) . ders. 11.80 per ft. Sherwln-Wil- - Inquire Marlow'a. Kitchen. E ntrance halL 'Util> for sturdy six' room single wt|h and feibUitepa guarantees resurrection. 1919 Cadillac rates McClure Pontiar', .373 Main REFRIGERATION sales and serv­ Buildinc—Contraeting 14 Realty fev Realtors. Ml. 3-7925 -MANCHESTER i NELCO TOOL COM PLY, POTlTERElELD’S PET SUPPLY, liama, 981 Main St., 9fanchester. SCHALLER HUMUS arid by bag Ity room, play room and base­ three aepond fiber' bedrooms. NIris, St.'M I. 9-4.84.8, ice. Commarcial, household, s i r ______'or-BtL 9-0^ and. bushel. Location/Comer Me 2400 SQ. FT. of space for buainesa ment garage.' Fully p),astered lot./Neab new school. Also F.H.A; Q./-Waa Rocky MArctaao e "er de* tsm j. *PHE GENTLEktAN who Four doo^-Radio. heater, hy- IN C . \ now loc.~''ed at Route 6 and Chapel 7^ offtcea or light industry.' Second wim feated In hla 49 profaaslonat - dramatlc;^wo tone gray. conditlohe^?'d!''**cf"' 0 .-.viUDWELL' ' ’•Jb IDWELL HOME Improvement ----- 'y ' ------"A GOOD PLACE TO WORK’’ PEAT HUMUS, shredded excellent Nall and Wilbur Highway. and inaurated. May be seen by appilBved. Maddock and deVoa, took the names of Ute paasengera WANT TO BUY \ CAR and had M anchester, Conn. :ro , south Windsor, next to'Eaqt floor. (Tentrslly located." Parking flghU? RefrlgCratloii ‘ Ml. 9 1237,, BU. |\Co. Alterationa. additions,, ga-: M«|„ IVan^tl Femnlii /' Hartford Drive-In Theater. Opert soil conditioned and dressing. MI. S-8432. appointment only: (, R eallW JA. 3-0258, eveninga MI. Q.-^la It true that a anake awal- on the SUvSr Lane but Tuesday, your credit turned down? Don't 9-3196 Vages.. Re-siding specialists,- Easy H e lp M an tfi^ F fm a ifi 35 ,9n. 3-6515. (aciliues. Call JA. 7-1372. io i^ a larger animal head firet? A.—No. May 23 aroOqd 8 p.m. when It 1948 Cadtllac EXPERIENCED meal rutter full daUy 9-5, Tuesday, Thursday ‘and 9-0849A / Four door.. Radio, heater, hy­ give up, see "Honest" Douglas. budget terms. MI. 9-649.8 dr TR STORE FOR RENT at 2l4fi{iruce A .-^as. The snake opens tta was hit by a trtick, please contact 3.33 Main. Not a finance company PI/JWING. harrowi and light • BILt^ING CLERK. \M ust be good or part, " lime for Indepen^nt Friday nlghta 7 . 9 p.m. Man­ VARIOUS S IZ E jR reens, good rC' MI 9-7258 Between 6 ^ P. M. BAST S^^Httahielor Q.—Did Balboa or Magellah give dramatir, two tone green; 591<)9. m arket. Write stating houl;a chester customers can call JA. H o h sm io M G o o d s 51 St., suitable for aw type of busl. mQuth Find thrusu it over the one of the paaseftgert. MI. 3-1486^ plan. grading done ev and week- I typist and good withriigures. Good verstble rug,,mtscelIaneous lamps. ifiGhoM orflee ani home. Tan rooma, snout o f F ^ prey.y y , the Pacific Ocean Ita namaT ends, .Ml, 9-1558. GENBSIAL CA R PEN TR Y -A itera-i .'Conditions, g ^ ^ ,'*’■**^ TOOLMAKERS available to Box H. r o H erald.' 8-3391 and- we will bring Order 9«. 8-8819. ness. Ml. 9-2997. Shift, 11949 P a c k a rd N O ^O N E Y DOWN!! ateam hedt oil, fireplBce, two A.—Balboa (Usoovarad the Pa* RIDERS WANTEa>, firat 19.83 PLVMOUTH foilr door sedan, i lions, additions and new construe- , etc. Rockville, TR. .;i-33M for ap- home with us at 8 p.m. to 83 -L MANCHESTER, Center St.-Com- bathroonui r tarage, laiga cific in 1518. Magellan iereased Pratt and Whltnay. frorp vicinity Four door. Radio, heater. As Good ronditlon, 3600. MI 9.3047.- i'KLKCTRICAL S E R ^ C K ; MAN -For Vighl delivery work! Spruce St. REFINISiRGD; used fu'rniture, good StSrt Paying In June STORE; Su it a b l e for any type Q.—How many men have sat on la, 398. hill price, tion. Dormers, pbrehaa, garages j pomimem .______,\ _____ FIRST CLASB ONLY I Must be familiar with Bolton of DuSlnesa. Location, on Hartford ■ pact Cape Cod. Fireplace, oil lot. Ample Mortgages ar* and nsm sd the ocean In 1S30. of School St., or HartfoM Rd. Ml. lepairs, insulations, oil select!^. Also some factory re- / WANTED heal. Ameslte drive. On bus line. ranged. A Dfirgafai. For ap. the U.S. Supreme Court sinee tta 8-7718. ‘ electric' motors. Kenneth I-achss, and ,rooms finished at reaaonablb glLUNG CLERK. Must beVgood area. Write Box T rare of Herald. cdlSKER PUPPIES, A.K.C. regia- Jecis/Coffee tables. $7 up; iinfin-' Rd. near McKee St. Reasonable beginning in 17S9T 1^48 B u ick prices. Workmapship^^aianteed. ; ,ypiat-aiid good with figures. &)od tere)!. Reds blacks, blon^ $20, .Reliable, Honest Person rent. Ml.. 9-0969 any time. N ear'new school, VA.or FHA poa- potntmant call "eorga U Orasta* q.—How did the Daughta^ e( 1951 OLDS.MOBILE hardtop, fully Electrician. PI. 2-6.388 after 6. HIGHEST RATES., isheu desks $21.50^ bookcase $12;. / . TO TAKE OVER A.—When John Igarahalt Har­ Four door. Radio, heater. Runs equipped. Beautiful 10.80 Buick k ree eatimates, Robert M. Alex- ^^-oiking conditinhs good w a ^ i. $25, $30.^ Rockville TR. 5-2894. sibillty. $12,800. Oifford Hansen olo. Realtor. 9-ura. the American Ravoliitlon raoent^ ander. Ml. 9-7716^____ , ______.j.,| R„okville TR. 5-3388 fdr^ Ux springs' $21,951- rebuilt mat- / UNPAID BALANCE SMALL STORE, suitable for office t Co. Ml. 8-1808. MI, 9-0788. lan was ewom In as a Supreme Make history? AtttoRlobilM for Sale 4 good. 3195, full price. - two door,' Chevrolets 1946 to 195J.- GARDENS 'plowed with rotary ASSISTANT MANAGER /tre s s e s $13.GS to $13/98; antiques ATTRA(3TIVE__ .CkiM Cod, U rge Court Justice in 19S5, he became plow.-rE.xcelieril soil pulverization X B e n e f i t s / MONTHLY p a y m e n t s -or most any small business. Buck- A.--Prtaldent Oamral Oertiriida/ Douglas Motors. 3.3.3 .Main. EN'T'a ND ~STONE masonry, a p p o i n t m e n t .______^______^ and knick-knacks. LeBtanc Furni­ " .321.18 .’X . land. MI. 3-5095. WETHEBBLL 8T.—Six room sin living room with \flreplace end the 89th Man to alt on the high 1*60 PONTIAC Catalina., radio, BARLOW MOTORS obtained. P^. 2-7669. Full time for new KJng's de­ ture Hospital. 195 South Street; in excellent condition. Mod dining area,' deligh^ kitchen, Csrrswsy becama4hs first: whmaa 438 MAIN 8T„ MANCHESTER 11953 CHEVROLET two door. 1951 aiks, steps, terraces wal|s. ^v^-^.j.j,-p _ Housekefper who ran "OVERTIME SCHEDULE 8 (XIMPLETE l^ ie h . ' aver to singly p m t w troops of tha Miafer hydramallf, low mileage.. outdobrfireplace, also cement and held with cooking. .MI 3-4468. partment Store, shoe depkrt- comer Vernon Ave..Rockville TR. ROOMS OF b r a n d NEW BUSINESS OR office location. 474 em kitchen.'' First floor lavatory, screened porch, one?l>edroom on - Can be purchased at low bank Chevrolet sedan. t>illy equipped, ANTIQUES^^frnlshe.d, Repairing"^ famed T hird^Id Guard) Infantiy. done on any furniture. Tiertidn, 3 cinder block construction. Call Ml. Mrs 'George Chenev 21 Hartford menl. Good opportunity fdr sd- 5-2174, Open 9 to 9. Saturdays un­ FURNITURE Main St., ground floor, three playroom in basement, large tot first floor, two on aariMid. Alumi­ q.—Fisa the authorship of the . rates McClure Pontiac. 878 Main 1953 CHEVRO^^T four door sedan. brand new tires. Douglas kiotors, til 6. / rooms, now used for doctor's pf- nicely landscaped. One caY gA num combination wtndowa and TTie review ^no'i^ tha DAR waa \ St. MI. »-«548. ______. . '210'. In exeellenl condition, Im-' 333 Main. . I 189 South Main St. P h o n e/ MI. j \ ______l.R d . \ vancemenl. Apply to kji-. Ros- OIH Teatanisnt book of Ruth been trlbut^never btfora aeeordad - -1 .3-5643, WANTED-Oood homi BLOND BEDROOM ! / fice. MI. 9-5229 . MI. 3-7444." rage. Priced at $18,750. 8. A. doora, large, landaCapedXlqt, with established 7 mediate sale cash. Contact Dr. V. BELLUCCT AND SON niason OPERATOR wanted. Five enberg. Shoe Department, FOR SALE—85 ga). drums, in good Beechler, MI. 3-6989,1 outside fireplace, two Near . jga a w o n ^ B orgsnisatlim by th a old* ^ STATION WAGONS—1986 Chevro­ While, MI. 34141. BEFORE Y ou BUY a used (far I ------^------...... — ------j and' white Kittens. LIVING ROOM ' A .-N o . MOWERS REPAIRED and shi contractor. Brtqk and stone ven- jay week,'benefits. -Must'apply In TOOL AND DESIGN, INC. king's Department Store, Pine \condition. $2.50 each, ^ r further 8-Pc. DINETTE SET rags. Owner, MI 9-7406. ,est active regular army rieg' let. 1958-1982 Fords, all metal, all see florman Motor Sales. Buick eer. fireplace, cirimney, also con­ mformation call the Herald, phone BOWERS SCHOOL sectloh, neat Sal^s and Service, 28.8 Main ened All work guaranteeil.^icli person, Nedf, Model Latindry, 73 9IANCHESTER P ^ Center "Phllco" Elec. Refrigerstol- Rouses For Rent 65 In nice Condition. Douglaa Motora, 1954, 1988, 1982, 1981 CHEVRO- crete work. ,\fl. 961451' 318 Fern . St. and Hartford Rd. ' your pets and pet supplies. MLx3-5121. five kroqm ranch with fireplacp, X Q._iWhlch two Chief Execu­ -For how long la a V.8. 883 Main. . • : LETS, two doqra, four doors, hard, Street. MI. 9-4571. Op*n evenings. lip delivery. 113 Wells MI. SuniniU St. \ 130 HARTFORD, RP. . "^^bric" Qombinstion Range THREE ROOM furnished house on tives, before becoming prealdents 9-1702.1 / . St. Ml. 3-5042. \ H. Green St^ps, Open 9 ''Maytgg'' Washer recreation room, combination Lots For Sato 7.1 >rt good? I \ top convertibiea. Some with MATURE WOkljCN. Service Avod' WANTED Meo Mor conatniction RADIO-T.V. m air With good theo- Monday through Saturday Thtir^i?®® FT><«^ T U R K ^ fence,fe« plus 28 New Boltpn Rd, Working, couple wlndbws and many other extras. had been purveyors? A.,—For two years. 1985 CHEVROLET Bel Air, four Powerglide, radios and heaters. MI. 9-3581 "Emevpon’' Television preferred, MI. 3-6389. ASHES AND rubbish removed. 1 ciiatomei s in ybur neighborhood, r work, hours- 8 to 4^2 noon. Call L. retical and practical background "day and Enday nights till 9,) Free H?" Rea^nable, ■ / "Hoover" Vacuum i Nice lot. Selling for $18,900, T. J. BUILDING LOTS in ManchesV* A.—George Washington and renewed' for two addi doer PowergUda 8. Radio heater, All cajrry. a written guarantee. For Autii -Acces-sortes— Tires 6 Aluminum \Virid^'.s ain St. aft^r 6 P- ^ alfiial lights, backup lights, two " I l..awn i - ...... work, lre.es /cut. cellars j Earn good mo'ne'v in veur spare F. DeMars Builde MI. 3-6420. ■ in electronics; .Must have ability parkingy-MI. 9-4273, 995 Main , X "MohSvnk’’ Axm. Rugs Crockett, Realtors. MI. 3-5418. near Bolton, Rural zone. Lota !• AbrahaM Lincoln. i- th* very 'beat in used cara'J see and Door.s \l l-.\ . Residence ML 9-7751. tone. Excellent condition. Ml. ____ - ...... —y^rdeaned. Papeia,-and laga taken time. Call -MI. .3-8)95:' to express himself clearly'and be '•SealY'? Boxspring Suburban For Rent 66 xl85’ andlarger. MI. 9-8910, Who invehted a a d aam ed Bob Oliver, Center, Motor P'ala*, Car Burn,Oil? Econdmy uyer-: awa'y, free, >n. 9-0142. caii EXPERIENCED barbri; for Satur­ interested /in training others. C0CIU. 9-7236.''* - 3 / TODAY. THEY'RE StlRE TO ,3Vaite. 52 Pearl Street. Florists—N ur^i^ 15 e n g i n e l a t h e J5 Forest St./ mornings from 10 Livestock—Vehicles 42 11 Asylum St., Hartford ptonounced differently? Ml. 0-fl9MO( . \ Hartford CM. 7:0388 '' SEVEN ROOM older home, im­ v6F"'ralndrops ever been PLEASE." to 12. . . ______^ SALE—33 1-3% off on Itid'oattcms CDVENTRY—Village Center JA. S-3400 J. Eveninga CH. 7-3769 A.—Heteronyme. 1069 CHEVROLET truck. JUNK DEALER buying paper, I To assisKin newspaper rirqu- , O P E R A T O R WE BUY CdlVS, calves apd bee/^ After 7 P. M. CH. 6-4690 maculate condition, attractive d ? GERANIUMS, potted and"^oi* bed- raUlc. Also Horses. Picla Bros. m the Blue Ribbon coliectloiEtmok. within and without. 20 ft. living, ,.»Uke body. Call Xn, 9-1090 or Pl.t - PENNSYLVANIA rags, and junkm en's Junk. Wilt lalion ^otk. Recent Uigtt YOUNG m e n Travel, Need foi^ We also handle texture pairtu it See It Day Or N i^t 3 Room Unfu.i nished A partm ent Building Lots Ysa. -The largest drops of q.—'Which is the highest moua* pick up after 3 p.m. Call Rockville .ding, at 9-') Summit St. young men 18-25 to represent Tel. MI. 3-7405. / \ room, fireplace, pretty dining 2-7996. 111156 C ad illac 4 -D r. S e d a n TIRES School graduate^ preferred.'- makes old ceilings look like n r If you have no means of transpori ilS.dbPer Month raon meM ured were about oiie* tain In the Appslacisn ayaten? i TR. 5 7631. MUST HAVE ABU-ITY TX> tlonal concern. Musi be-^neat/sin- Green. Paint and Wallpaper Co.', room, den, sleeping porch, three In Town and Subtj’rban ourth of kn tnch.ih dlametor; the A-—Mt. Mitchell in North Oar* T#0'l»56 NASH Statesman autos, , GERANIUM plants, ageiatum\ pe-1 Good hours, priassrit associ­ tatioi;. I'll send niy auto for you: , . Sutlable Family o rt bedrooms. Good cellaf steam oil t.sifetime O uaiant lunias, vimaa. also tomato, pep­ SET UP AND OPERATE gle. thee to travel iu Tai; U.S. VEAL (^L F and milking/MW. 5^1 next tb Manchester Knitting Milts amalleat drops, about one-twen- bilna. U*ed taxicabs. Both motora cOm-1" EverKconcelvahle arceasory and - ftoo X ifi HILLS TELEVISION Service. ates, va< Rtion with pay. Apply Above average earnings. Im'mcdi-'' obligation. heat, IVo car garage. Especially (. this car twin the wrapper. Priced AvRiiable at.all times. Phileo•o fac-. per. cabbage and egg' planta, - Vernon 8t„ Ml. 9-7146, at the Green. Open from 9\a.m.- Tel. PI 2-'68"2 MANCHESTER Leth of an Inch in diameter. pletely overhauled. Inquire •/(R70 X lii A .MO.NARCH ENGINE kVe dra'xnng account. New cars E—R—T—'S desirabl^ for family of adults. Cab Officq, 85 Purnell Pi. to ae|l t(Kia>'. '1 lory supervised service. Tel,I. Ml^ .Snapdragon, salvia and ister 8 p.m. MI 9-6300. ASSOCIATE? REALTj: q—What is bird's*eya maple f 710 X l.% /LATHE OR EQUIVALENT furnished."^ee Mr. Misrier, Garde 4345^J^U/YN ST., HARTFORD Convenient location with minimum q.—Is the\Hala telescope the 9-9698. 1 i plants.' 'Kraiise tireenhotise 621 \ H A R TFtm iif Ol'RANT yard care. \16,700. Approximately . A—;A variety of the sirood eg |\ H a r U ^ Rd. MI. 9-7700. ji F r o m p r i n t s a n d Hotel, Harthcird, Conn. NO phone ' Articles Sale A5 MAGEE OIL-GAS combination Summer Romea For Rent 67 V PHIL H^LL^/ same is the 2(M)-lnch telescope? sugar maple trees which derives 1969 PLYMOUTH convertible New eqds URNITURE, sHyer, 33,400 cash.\Wblton W. Grant, coupe. Motor in good condition. 1953 Wi’lys 6X yl. POWBR ANd hand mo'Wers sharp- j -— GAUGES. DAY SHIFT. calls. \ 'range, 34" wide. CHean. $50. Ml. ANTIQU Ml. 9 - r ' A.—Yea. The g re a t 200-lnch iU name from note in the grato' 60(1 I' I 7.95' WALLPAPER special. Our entire 9-3887 evenings. MI. 9-6868 days. glass, .chib: used furniture ANDOVER LAKE — Four room, Realtor. MI. Price $148. Solimene Inc., Dodge- Station Wagon \ , . 670 .\X5 3 8,95* ened>,.Air-cooled engine's repaired.-• CHARLES LATHROP felesco^ of Palsmar Observatory that look a bird’s eye. ^ Pick up and delivery. All work: Roofing—siding 16 1RO^MAIN ST., M.^CHESTER TYPIST—Rate yleik to work nights stock oL 1956 washable wallpaper 30 Glenwobd St. bought Fumlturei Repair waterfront cottage. available Ml. 9-( PhTnoOth, 636 cen ter St. MI- - Fully equipped. A o^owner,6ar. i.8 3 9.95* full lime for truykmg,_(;ompany* >-3 price. Sberwin-Williams, 98l 49. June 15. MI. 9-0316 aftei- 5 p.m. MANCHESTER GREEN ih^Californla wa* named in honor 8-8101, I you -guessed it previoutjy ov]-ned guarartt^d. Ideal Grinding Shop. , 1--- -.——-----r Serrice EARL XOHAN' of Dr. George Hale, American as­ q—What plimt breeder , writ* ( 'Exchange 273 Adams. . Phone Ml, 9-3120, S KOOMNG CO., shingle and g r a V Experience desired: MI, 9-5273, Miatin St:-, 9tanchester. PIKE. POTTERY — Newington.' 6'4 room ranbh. Fireplace, MI/8-74S3 by'a local school teacher. MOhawk 6-4709, Flagatone, bird n e e d -A, refrigerator', to start COVENTRY LAKE—Cottages for tronom er op^ a aplntless cactus? /' down payment. Terms . 3-8679. built if|> riiofs, gutter and con­ GIRL TO LEARN pressW. 9'Sull HESEARCH and ’ ceramic tile , bath, \' b11 to wall P n l\'$295 Down ductor Ivtuk,-, roof. chimney re- tTHREE [ECE living room baths, gazing globes, all colors, houaekewng? For wjmmef cot reno Ideal for children. Month I ‘j;; and hall. A—^Luther Burbsnk./Tha cae* 1967 FORD SEDAN. Cali alter 3 to suit vou, . time. Good pay? Mi. 3-72fK, Mkn- «jkoa-,n MrS, HSTOld------' ** * q.t~Was rye cult)lyated In an^ tua proved to be a uMful source pi«. OlaatoBbury. MB. 3-X062. WEBBS TV — 22..80 per call. An- jiairs, Ray Hagenow, .MI. 9-2214. DEVELOPMENT CO. and sji idio couch. , Phone good assortment. Hitching posts, tage? /6 cu. ft. W estinnouse. MI. season preferred. $17;200. LOT AT BOLTON (3ENTER. Tel. Bl.TX'.ET ('E-NTEIt ihestei' ry Cleahei's, 93 ' Wells HillisriJv^Street. .Ma-nchester 3-7567/ jockeys, flamingos, it on lawn fur­ 3-7557, Hills. PI. 2 7606. 'dent timu? of food for both ihcn and ani­ 91 CENTER ST. teiiiia installations. t.I.H.F. con- Ray Jackson^ MI. 3-8328. MI. 3-B923./ 1953 PONTIAC convertible, “iJ^|1 9 4 9 Willy.8 4-('yl, Jcep.st«*r yersions. new sets. All woik guar­ St. "A Gpod^ Place To Work" niture, flower pots'; ceram ics. Con­ w a r r Kn e . how\ a n d A.—No it aeems tb \b e .a fairly mals. greencen finish, dark green top. A popular little sports car, Sluirj anteed. ,M1. 9-8801. - I ROOKING, Siding and carpentry. SE'ITEE ANP CHAIR with’chiome tractors discount 'bn flagstone. ™ vRiririAiRF r e a l t o r ^ APPEARING young lady frame. In good condition. PL Open daily, evenings and Sundays. S ^E N GU. fT. hRIGlDAIRE Wanted To Rent 6 8 MI 3-1108 or 9-6003 ,\ Resort Property for Sale 74 HyiJramaliciydramatic, radio,radio healer,heater powernewer as a tacki AUerationa anid'\ additions. Ceil­ 4r luhrheonetle.' Experience not steering. Continental spare wheel; Only t l 25 1 ‘ Trailers for Sale L RUBBISH AND ashes removed. ings Workmanship guaranteed. 'converse Z/7850. . :... Special, bird baths $3.50. Berlin I good condition. MI, ,3-7161. A.* A Dion, .‘Inc., \ 299 Alitumn^ necessary. 12 to 5 daily. Apply WANTED THREE bedroom SEVEN ROOM colonial. Iwq COTTAGES FOR SALE—Andover, A Kitchsn "Perk^p' Bs Ready For Complimontt nearly t^ew whitewall tires. Many General cleaning, rellars, attics ------^ ... Turnpike, front of Pike Theater house, four adults, one infdht. FOR 8AI.E 3 f IlichHidsoM house and yards. Reasonable .afes. M. ; Street. .MI. 3-4860, ' \ / , Corner Sixla Shop, 7.35Main St., ' / / JR . FOR SALE—ABC washing m a­ garage, air conditioned Bolton, Coventry—llsUnga on cot-, other quality extras. Low mileage. /■ T-' ,- /• ■ chine, very good condition, $25. on Highway. , / 54 GALLON ELECTRIC w ater References if 'needed. MI, 3-7827. 3-8263. Just traded In on a later model 1948 Eoi'd Stntiod ig o n trailer. 31.3.VI, Will finAnci- .with & 51. Ruhbiah ; Removal. MI,. ’'1 tages and y a a r-rouncl houach ABLE Experienced woman as „ Phone MI. 9-0944. '50 GALIDN oil drum with stapd. heater. 850, MI. 9-7440. ’ needed for cash buyers. Plahae Cadillac. A -gar you .w'ould be Very well preserved It^ -e a r 3-3.80 down Call or see 'inoiiiiiigs 9-97.87. ' .. I hoii.iekecper and niolher's helper. YOUNiF COUPLE 'desire unfur- NEAfl EA.ST CENTER—Immacu­ and -nnys well too. , or S aU udayand Sunday. .1. Moiil' Roofing and Chimneys Ifi-A MI 3-4502. hall Welles Agency,-CoventfJ’. PI roud tq own gt Center - Motor Own room ami bath. Excgllent *? P O ^ E R e i g h t p i e c e , large dining room nished fbur room apartment, rea­ late five rooma, one floor. Ceramic ales, '64l Main St. Ion Ht ManoV Trailer Park, Rock- MANCHESTER T V. Sclvice, l adio I POINTING AND ; sonable. Call Ml 9-3331. 2-9872. * . £ , ' OpLv $75 Down 19,34. FOR THE BEST in 'Bonded built Salarv Rei eiit . references onI>’. set, reasonable. Call after 4, MI. tile bath, hot water heat, garage, ville TR. 5-9502. ' and T V. specuilist* since .Ml 9-5.’i9'5) 9-0334, ,J - i X ^ ^------— 1952 PLYMOUTH fqiir door sedan, { . . —r -i Charter niemheis of Telsa. MI. ■ Up I oofs,, shingle Tools, gURiers. PAPER HANGING Three fsmous makes. N'o down RUSH RUG 8’xlO’. suttable/Ibr'sunJle/fc)' trees, nice yard. Carlton W; ------9-6660 or .MI. 3-4607, ' ctuiductois and roof repairs call payment. $2 weekly. No payments porch or cottage. Re^onoble;^ o r Hutchins, Realtoi'i MI. 9-5132 • 'Suburban For Sale ^ Radio, heater, 3556. Turnpike, 1950 PackacQ Gonv. 7 . » . . ------Cohghlin. MI. 3-7707. YOUNG WOMAN P ari time drug [ HELP \ TELEPHONE until July. 6 CU. FT. GENERAL Electric re­ Businesfi P rep ay For Sale 7^ 9-4694. Auto- Service, lyest Middle Tpke. j ' .Auto Driving ool store work. Apply in person only.' .MI 3-6308, frigerator with deep freeze unit, O llJ^ . COMPLETE REPAIRS by Sluari \ Ml 9.3266 ,We fiecd used mowers. TiSdeie. MANCHESTER—Package store for BOLffON';- GOODWIN. RD. —, Five ImmaciUa.le in and out. Genuine R. Wolciiti oil wringer and auto . RO(t)Firf(» — Specializing in repair, 459 Hartford Rd. ; yj'ours'flow. KOP. SAIFJ—Power mower 18" aelf defrosting.'Like new. Reason­ $10,800 THREE BEDROOM ranch, room ranhh with hasemenl ga- CORONER AUTO Driving Schopl. ing roofs Of all kinds. Also" new able, MI. 3-6432. 'aa'le with.good lease, for deairaljlc 12 years old. . Completely__re- tan leather. Radio, heater, over­ I.eat'ii In drive correctly and matic wa.shiiig machines, electric WANTED Reel type, $40.00. Also 18" hand buyer. Write Box L. Herald. rage, firepWe, conTblnation. win- drive. jClectric wnndnws. etc. ranges, yaciiiim cleaners, motors, roofs. Gutter work. Chimneys PAINTER5i V,/ APPL\'. • BUDGET CF:NTER mower,' $8.00. Call Mitchell 9-4331 ^ecoratM. Near bus, shopping,'' debt's, high elevation, ii acre lot. 2245 •--tr 'safely Individual instriidtion by yleaned' repaired. 26 years' ex­ HOT POINT stove 'and refriger-1 'school. Cariton W Hutchins, Real­ r . Only $95 Down , co'mpelenl. e.xpcriem-ed liistiuc- small fippliaiii es, welding, 17-4 after (6. ' stor, Bendix automatic washing 17; . . Only $15,000. Will GI. or FHA. T, QUALITY TOP SOIL Mam Street. MI. 9-6678. perience Free ■ estimaies. Call ROYAL AND Smith-Corona port tor. ^11. 9-5132. 9-4694, ■ J.- Cirockelt, Realtor, Office MI. - lots, on diial-<-onti'0l insured, cars. To paint printing roUers In en­ iYDAU ( FOULDSl able ■' and standard typewriters. R ^ Trim a lawn power mower. machine. >U 3-7007 between 7 and | ^ firms and Lhnd FOf S sls-^1 FO R SA LE ' Aulci.natic or cqnventionaj shift. HOW'ley, Alanchestei Ml'. 3-5361, 3-5416. Resldence^Ml. 9-7761. : NEW RAMBUERS FOR GONDER S T V; Service, av.v^ilable graving plant. Knowledge of art ' 618 P.ARKER ST. All ittakcs of sddinp rrachines I ,MI 9-78,30, P;*"'. ' FARM FOR SALE-11 acres clear CAPE COD—Six comRIeted rooms, Prompt delivery. .\*k abniil .MI, 9-8010, JA. 7:3680. helpfiil. Steady, sernre job with aluminum windows and doors, at­ BOLTON—A small estate. Five M r quantity -prirea. any lime. Aniciina conversions'. •SEE . •. sold or rented. Repairs ’ on all MAPLE DINETTE ta b le a n d six i , eight r^m house in good IMMEDIATE DELIVERY I’liilco fal torv supervised service. Healing—Plumbing 17 beneflis. Good starting rate with makes. Marlow’s. tached garage, oil. heat, large lot. bedroom colonial with 23 acrea of T EU MI 9-6128 MANCHESTER'S ^olcleslT ^ most MR. TOM FL.UIERTY '\ RHEKM 66 gallon electric water chairs: small rolling utility table, ‘ condition. Pasture with running A /real buy at $15,900. A. R. WUkie •rei onimended aulir gi IiihiI. always Tel, MI, 9-1486. ' increa.se.s. Aj?e 20 tri 3.8, Anply f-jii mI 0.0157 ' brook. Neat' residential aectiorr. land. Vacant. T. J. Crockett, Real, M ) 19.86 4-Dr. ('natom Redan. //. ' I , heater. E.xeellent condition.- Ml- van mi a 2.633Fbr PI. 2-6197. ■ and Co. MI. 9-4380. tor... Office MI. 3-5416- RMldench ready to serve' you. Will gladly PLUMb ING sh'd heating—Repairs 1 —f—< - AMERICAN STANDARD kitihee 9.-7963. (2i 19.86 Cioaa Country Station ■meet Voii pei.somilly t'o talk over TOOIJt RECONDITIONED; -Mow­ WHITNE3' maple double bed with MI. 9-7751. ers; ihami and povv'eri precision and contract wars. Call MI. 9-8561 m a n c h I':b t e r f ■ *■ ' sink 2 0 ''x 30’’. 'Ml, 9-1732. TANNe R STREET —. New raqch Wagons. , r , , Vour driving problem. Dial PI. ------ii!------... ------box spring $25. Easy- washing hoitie with basement garage, groiind to ,3o inches. Saws of all' ENGKAVIN c:. Inc. , machine. ,oversiie, older model FAR.MS FOR SALE COVENTRY IJ4KE - Si)f ' rioom '2-7249, S'" ,, -J:-. 12 SCREENS for sate. MI 9-1296. choice residential section. Mapy ranch lust off lake. Vaca/it. ?^x- kinds,.; .Machine filing and retoolh- ELM'tjTREhrr wjth plungers ’ and spinner, very NEW \VII.LYS JEEPS FT>R ing. ' Cu cufar saws, precision Moving—Trucking EA.STERN (X)X.N’k^IC U T de luxe featilres. Selling for ceiient financing ai’allable. Asking Stptie. Tanks' LARSON S DRUTNC. School. effici'ent. $25. MI 9-1411. $16,900. T. J.’Crockett, Realtor, I.MMEDIATE DKIdVERY sharpened; iguminmg; axes, ensi- -(S to ra g e (Wanted . Exceptional buys dairy, pbuitri/ $9,500 but any reasonable - offer, ImitalfaitioD and Repair Maqi hr.ster's only trained., and ... 4 PLYMOUTH LANE lage knives, mower blades, shears, -r1- Help Wanted—Male 5^ farms, -with .or without stock, 2 Office MI, 3-5418. Residence MI. considered. T. J. Crikkett, Real­ Rpecialiat./ ... i2 i 4 W heel Drive Model: ('.15 certified instnicjor. For yoUr safe- AUSTIN A. jGHAMBERS CO. local ■< ■ "Flpr vou with .the ghccn ^NEW .36 inch gas range, $50, 9 cU. 9-7751. ? ' I ■'.tv We aic trained to teach proper- knives i^errated; clippers,, etc. thumb'.;' 6-room Colpnial ' ft. refrigerator with food bln. ,$65, to 300 acres. W'ellea Agency, CoV. tor. Office Ml. 3-6416, Residence I Universal Jeeps. .Keys duplicated. Empsori H. And long dlstdnce ntoving, pack-.. STATION A’TTENDANT. part time, Machinerv and Tools 52 MI. 9-7751. &wf rs CIsaniHl Jv. .MI. 9-6075. , ' 3ng, storage. Call MI.- 3-5187. Hart­ home of generous propor- i TV set $1*. 1939 Pickup truck, entry-rPt 2-6872.- i.. • . I/AKEWOOD CIRCLE -7 yefcr old (li 4 Wheel 1-Ton |*ickiip • Abol'u;-Maple St. E"*ogton. Rqck. mornings or afternoons. Apply in MECHANIC ' tions. 1';. baths, broeze- $8.3. Ml' 9-6839. Colonisl. with- attached breeze- AND C«8TALLED .MORLOCK'S Mancheate( 's lead­ ville 'TR. 5-7.J66. ford CH. 1-1423. person, flamed men preferred. 1 : d e l t a HOME Workshop com- BOLTON—Route 44A'—Near the, ■ Triick. way and’ ' garage, dish- 1 plete with •* h.p.’Generai Electric way and garage. Four bedrooms lake! Neat Cape, five rooms, fire­ ing d m ing -school. Professional See Rob Kiernan, Turnpiike Auto ' AND 2.3 '' ECLIPSE riding mower, ace­ Cfllars Drainad .MELOd Y RADioV —T V. phono’s. 1 MANCHESTOR Package Delivery. ' wqshcr and Dispo.sal. EX'* I motor and all accessories. Owner Houses For Sale 72 and den. I' k baths., Dishwasher. place, oil hot water heat, attached leaching skilled, courlemis in- Service, 164 Weal Middle Ttirn- roptionall.v hre a ii t i f ii 1 tylene cutting welding torch, two ' slniclidns Insist on meeting your Night calls. Guaranteed service. Light trucking and package drill;- pike. now ih service. Sacrifice for Comblhatlon storm windows, firs- garage.' ''Deep lot. Only $13,900,. ALWAYS FINE'CARS AT .MI 9-2280i ! Refrigerators, washers and : landfirapod garden with ton Cateipillar.drartor w-ith gang! quick sale. MI). 9-1273. GERARD 8T—Large four bedrpom place in’ basement playroom. Anderson Agency. JA. 8-0139. , instriu-tiir hefoie. starting. I’hone ’■ stove moving specialty^ ijfolding SHEET METAf- plow. 9.31 Center St., next to Me- colonial on a beautifully land- | Town and Country i .MI. 9-7.398. ' . . MAN'WANTED for inside laundry choice shrubs ’ and (low­ Flagstone terrace. Nicely land­ DH'ORMIER MOTOR chairs for rein, .Ml. 9-0752. work Mi^j^apply in person.. New ers. ^ Ray’s Drive In after 5 p.m. :e y< scaped corner lol. New bath, lava-1 scaped 97' X 160’ lot. .'Colonial COVENTRY—Reduced to $6,500 SALES, Inc. Huu.AetmId Services . i garden with a C3ioremastfr,tiller. lory down, garage, large * side; type hardware on ail doom/’fiev*. for quick sale. Four room ’ cot- Drainage c£ .MANCHESTER — Moving and Model I.auTTdry. 73 Summit. HELPERS i F o r s a l e universal range,* 24 Msple Street, Manchester Moiorc*cleA*^Ricvcle9 It Try one any evening or weekend. porch. Irn,mediate occupancy. T. eral built-ins. Call Owner. -MJf- ..tage, insulated,-' fireplace, extra Offered , 15-.\ trucking Co, .^I, 3-6563. ; Oivned ■ j combination oil and electric. Alsq 18 ” and 21" rotary mowers J. Crockett. Realtor. Office ; MI. lot. Near lake. One year old. E. Phone Ml 9-4143 ~ SUBURBAN white • ensmel. Phone Mitchell 3-7161., ! BICYCI.E RERAflUNG, all’ types F1J8T KINISH Holland window and operated 'by \Valter B. Per-; S in d ’ tiIler*mower combinations. 3-5416. Residence MI. 9-77.51, and E. Realty, Ml 9-6297-M I- elt J'r.,.and William 'J. Pickiiinfe. i "A GE.M IN A 3-5572. h ig h l a n d PARK-$17,900 , llsn ■ Kngli.sh H .•‘jirt iw4ty. Sow tiprn 9 shadr.s. made to measure. All PERFECT SETTING ” Merwin Thresher. 1138 Tolland 3-4480. , * ./ ' B rn. to 9 p .Manrhrstfr Cvcie metaT Venetian blinds at 8 new Tpke., Buckland, -MI. 9-3253, rooms, excellent n o n.d i 1 1 o n 11948 PONTIAC Tw'O-d^i/-sedan, FINEST MOVING packing, stor­ TOP SOIL MANCHESTER A summer cottage (par­ NKW LISTING throughout, large rsbinet kitch­ ANDOVER—Six room Cape Cod, EMBROIDERY IN 7 COLORS sShop. 1R6 \\>Bi Multllf Tpke. *M1. low prue. Keys made while ydu age. warehousing' crating serv­ tial cellar could easily Boats and Acensories 46 ' radio, heater, hydram.atic.. power wait. Xtarlowjs. FOR SALE- Gsrden trSetor, in­ en, ceramic tile - bath, .. liking I’.i baths, fireplace, breezeway, ' brakes. This will rha'lie a good ices' Call Frank Amodio, .Moving From a past garden plot. be winterized I- high lo­ cluding cultivstor, harrow and Beautiful six! room Colonial. .room, dining room, den, Snd garage, alurh'inum aash. stor.m These luscious fruit designs are 8371 ’ I ; ShMt Mfitd Works . ',,j ' ^ second'automobile. .N'o down pay- BIKES, CH.AIN drive ti ikes, in-' FURNITURE repairing and refin- and Storage Co,, Inc. Ml, 9-6201, Rich in fertiliifer. cation overlooking lake, plow Phone MI. 9-5.359. Lavatory, full bath, thtee laundry, F 1 v e bedrooms up, windows and screens,'’■•4 aefe k>t. enhroldered in easy-to-do cross meat. as low as’33,7.8 s week. .Mc­ cycle-v pedal’. , rais Rebuilt, lahingr antiqiiea restored. Furnl- 14 HIGH ,s t r »:e t surrounded bv !'■: acres I - ScoU-.^t3vater Dealers large hciln>oms,-flrcpliyce. com­ steam heal, large porch, two ga­ Priced for immediate sale by own. stitch and bright colors, to make-a Clure Pontiac, 373 Main St, MI, painied like new for half the price, lure Repair Service Talcottvlll’e. Call Coven!r.v I’l 2-7161 of oaks, pines, and ce­ bination windows and doors, rages, ameSile drive, acre of er. Phone PI. 2-8436. handsonlc act of tpwels for the kit­ ■ When you appear in this feminine dars. Rrivary? Yes! Iso­ two piecer that (Us so smoothly. . 9-4545. ■46 Cider .Mill Rd. .MI. 9-4695. I Ml. 3 7449. ''' ' Read Herald Advs.. Musical j^stnim ^nta 5S acreened porch, plastered land. M. .^Kenneth 6.strii*5ky,l Mi- chen rack, (Also ideal for Sjshow­ lated ? '• .N'o! .You’rtwill We als’o haVe a good selection of ’walla, full insiil.a.tion, hot w ater 3-51,39 i CHARMING. Restored colonial Collarieks and abort sleeves, Ifa a rarelv see a place t like Cape Cod.' Eight 'rooms with er gift or bazaar.donation!) used molois on, hand. New and WHY PAY MORE? Accordions oil heal, cast iron recessed Pattenji No. 224.3 contains Imt- must for warm weather. , ‘ \ j I . i. this on the market. (MANCHESTER, 149 Oakland St. model modern kitt;hen, all elec­ ,No 8371 with POTT-O-RAMA tar $159.50,______full size, new, .complete radfator."!, City utilities. Ownek tric built in range and General Iron transfer for 7 designs; r ~ BEFORE You Buy a ^ Used b^Hls, and. a,i;ompl€le line of with case and one year guarantee. tranafened. Priced for quick Handyman s'^ opportunity I Older riuded Is in sizes 84. 86, 38, 40, 42, ELLINGTON $12/500 I, 'nusual listings .in all home on seven seres. Eleven Electrici,21 ” oven. Paneled living terial requirem ents; stitch tlluS 44, 46. 46, Size 36, 5)4 yards of 38- '■^Healer,or Air Cim'ilitioner areas ea.«t of the river .painls^ and ni^rine S|;ce8sqries. Qiester Accordion Co.,, 91 Union sale. * ’ ■ ■ tions; color chart. \ »ii|M-rbl.v rontiriicicd iildrr hnnir availabh' at,a>ctliii'r— Custom built PORTER ST.—Interested In buying Deal includes service station ond fully equipped veiretlan blinds, city water and large lot 6'P x 167' overlooking plete line of ihatriimenta. Rental YORK S t. N. Y. A\X. AMER1CA8, NEW YOBK three bedroom ranch. Living room a six room single home in, a nice BOLTON—Three mites Man­ Now available—the colorful 196S A \festii^h6usc Year reujnd operation. Reasonable rent. valley. Opportunity is knocking for someone. ^ , ) J. WATSON BEACH applied to purchase price. Repre­ chester center,, five room rpneh, 99 Ti Y qarage. May be leosed> separately Pr os one par* senting Olds. , Seimer, Ped- with fireplace, delightful kitchen residential area? Porch,' lovely ^Needlework Album containing an(f CO, ^ ‘ ... lot with, trees, close to school and fireplace,' basement garage, Don't'.mlM the ap iW and a ^ cel. Excellent location. For full ^rticukirs .write ,v- 22 *FT. INBOARD day cruiser, ler and Bundy Metter’s Mqaic and spacious dining area, .Rreeze- dozens of lovely designs fro mer '56 isoue of Basic Fashion, NORMAN BENTZ ' roR FULL INFORMATION Realtors iriolded fibre glass huli, head and way, garage, patio. Full base- bua. /A lot of house' for a iUtle. fimetite drive, aluminum com­ TREMONT REALTY Studio. 177 McKee. AD. S-7690; bination windows. Venetian blinds, which to, choose mere* patterns our pattern catalog that contatae a Bex Dt c*o The Herald. •two bunks. 100 h.p. Greymsirine. 'inent. Near golf course. Lot 100 x money." Needs some decorating. crochet, embroidery and '.iknlt- variety of attractlva, up .to tha ShMt M«tat Woiiti W RITE P. 0 , BOX TOB; MANCHESTER. CONN. ) 21 Central Row, H artford For appolntmejit call : Gdodchlld large landscaped lot, treisB. Not LlSnNGS NEEDEdi" ^Y O U HAVE A HO.HE Dr LAND Used one season. Read.v, to go. GULBRANSEN direct blow ma­ 815, $22,000. V>A, or F.H.A. fi­ plui|JIUB So ' gift; ^SNavNaeawtpatterns, directionswewwww-ee— minute stieaeiavw stylee •«*•for —all elae range^ ADGNM3.54S4 342 Adams 8 t.—Tei. MI 8-8966 ■ 'ID MLLIFLEASE CALI,. . nancing. MadeUna Smith, Realtor Realty Co. MI; 3-7925 or BU. development. 114,600, Owner. MI. 1 Or Tflephone Pllqrim 2-73B2'jj/' / Eieliislve Agent* May bf seen-at ,15 South Main hogany spinet piano,-’ 1496. printed In ’book. Only 2»c a'«opy!J 8fnd 28 cento or MJ 3-1218 St., Manchester. ’ Kemp’s, Inc. Ml. 8-8689. ^ MI. 9-1642, X '. $-0Q3». • -8-8280: , - : ' ' ^ ^ i -V. . ■ ?..1 ■ •. / i?^.. . ■:-r 1 . '.I ■ ■ • li t ' 3 I i; <■'. ^ r - / - -. \.- ■,.V' ■X' x ' j : : . " ' - • /• t / . ■'I. "V ■' y ' ' > < ;: '. t 7 V FRIDAY, MAY 2 6 .196« V • mnehest^ iReM^ Be Opm Mbh^ Clos^ It'- p a g e TW ElteFOUR jffimtdi^Bt^r lEvrahtg H^raUi • ' ■' t)V,

Country Clu^. A steak dinner will drsw, Mrs. James Dragl.l, Mi’s. D*ily Net Press Run’< Mm. Robert Vehnart and Mm. O fficer* C hosen be served and dancing to Lou Frankhn Anderson and Mra, GirsHi Fbr tho Week Eidcd > Emma Russell am co-chairmen of Pm ciiU Recital Gagnon'a orchestra wilt be enjoyed for assisting the Jaycscs m tbelr p e r s o n a l h e a r i n g s e r v i c e kiny It. itM The Weather About Town the food sale ghlch the Gleaners until mldnlgnt. Members may In­ recent light bulb drive. Forecast of D. 8. Weather BazMa . * 'i Gfdap .> of the South Methodist By Jaycee'W ives MANpHliATER vite their friends. Appreciation waa also expressed —■ ' . ♦ . th » rsldlne Ohace, 54 Chest­ T y is m o M o L First Time \. baby ptfcturea. . Refresh]Refreshments nut St., wagvone of 10 third prfre • \ wiU ■be eemd ' "by Mrs. prances winners )n the. first of a series V' CrandaU. Mrs. Ullian Cheney. of three monthly. New England Hurricane, Utah, May 25 safety Jingle contebts being held '' Washington. May 26 {fPh — JMMm.ib* Bather Ahderson. Mrs. Ann n ,(/P)—The Air Force today had Coalit and 1^ . Ruth Evans. by the General Ice Cfej^m Corp. of President Eisenhower looked Schenectady. N.Y. Sh#>ecetved a Rosalie A'. Cb'apdeJalne^ a failure as well as a string of successes to study at its to the nation’s universities I D ee^ Mistress Beatrice Man­ phqhograph. and wealthy private founda­ ning has called a fuU r«hears|sl for Miss Rosalie A. Chapdelalne ahd supersonic research track. 7 ' Monday evening in Od