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■i ' ■/' - t * V*^ 1 • *4 A r m g e Daily N«t P rtn Ron f \ SATURDAY, MAY 12, 1?56 ->ACE TWELVl For the Week EmM Th* WfRthtr \ lEo 19 fi^ralb Ma.T It, ItM 1 Fawitgat of .P, 8. Waatbar BaroM \.- 12^094 •tv' : Showers this evening followed mim an advertiiiement in The .Herald' "'X Plan M emorial Member of the Audit by clearing, cooler fiUe tonIgiiL • * (Where elae) and, preato, aome one Lew hi mid 86ii. ’Tursdoy mostly About Towii 1 ahoweid up and promptly paid <5 W nuk'C anidlin W edding Bttrea«^ef areulatleu a l e a d in g BRANDS 2 sunny and warm. High 65.76, ‘ ( Heard AlongJHain Street foi" the Item. N At Church to M a n c h e $ t e r — A, C dy o f Village Cha liluiclieatcr AuxiUar>' Police Will P ' Air m a il - n o t b S; ...... A o itf n y > But the purchaaer waa In 4 ^ meet llondky hi{htAt 7 o'clock for ■ hurry arid did not. wait /Or a re­ Ceorge Schoher t ;*;------— \ ______a target practice Msaion at the A r^ 'pn Som e of Manche$ter^$ Side Streelt, Too ceipt. He alao left without giving - ;/■ VOL. tXXV, NO. 191 (SIXTEEN PAGES) indoor raitfc at Police Headquar- tArthur Drug Stortt j M A N ^ E______S T E R , CO^I^Ih MONDAYv MAY 14, 1956 AdrerMriug m Pag* 14) hla name, eaylng", *T tni*t you ■The dedication of an. altar'wiw- PRICE FIVE CENTS tera. Every member la trequeated I . \ ^ - t - , . people.". ' ■ <■' : — ;— r— ------to attend. aa«^plana a-ill be tlii- , Kweiixpif the Oraaa • Attya. Philip Bayer and Ju^ea that waa In February, and ship center in memory of George eusaed for the target match which We've heard.,of aome "aporta- Karp^afe iniereated In the deputy (he new owner baa never returned E. Schober wlll^'be one of the New Looms the looil Atudllariea a-iir have with men ' who a?^ \ery uhaporting to judgeship in th* local court. to reclaim hla purchase, highlights of the annua] meeting Police Hunt ftewlngton AUxilianea on May 21. ^uj, They are' jurilor high school Jtarp and Bayer are two of a«v-,J The aeller la thinking of Uking of the North Methodist \Church! j ' ------■ ■ ■ students who ^ frdnti Education^ en lawyers on the victorious alate. ’ spother . advertisement . ' because he ^RED” KELSEYS On ^Sheii^herokee^ Mias Hope FlUpatrick,, vdaugh- daugh-^ ’ Square to Charter (Sbk Obit Park for The only . other one likely to be at wants to clean up his yard. 'Thuraday, May 17. Tril* l^heenr | ter of Mr.'and Mrs. Frank FiU* athletics and often trample Pyer all interested la Eugene Kelly, suppose he is cOhstdering tation is being made by members : APPLIANCE SERVI9 E Aboard U.S.S. Mt. McKlri- Patrick of Vernon, will represent private property en' rou^ It would be interesting, some ob- 'W anted, one trailer ow-ner..'' of the Senl* Methodist Youth' ^ley. May 14 —Weather ex­ her olaaa at the American Nurses n alwsyaiaeemed to ua Jbat the servers are noting, if Bayer h«- Fellowship of rihethurch sa t per-. REPAIRS ON AIX \ • / . ■ o —A How ■ \ perts ,who last night post- 'Aaan. convention in Chicago' this purpose of aporU was/to ^ t i l l ' coiriei deputy judge. He used to be manent memorial for their iste pojied the "Shot Cherokee” -H-' month. She U president of her; consideration for- the/rights \of proaCcutpr and he, staled publicly president. NORGE In Slaying brimb test tor the seventh time second year class at the Water-j others. The youths we speak he gave up jhai Job because of the The meeting will commence at w a s h e r s and DRYERS to Wednesday morning iTues- press of.business D escriljes Stymies ^ biiry Hospital School of Nursing: 'jump hedges placed there to bar 6:30 p.m, with a supper planned CALX MI 8-1849 / day, u;s. time) today tndicat------' ■ their way - and/rutj'.over a lawn xWKht Is a little hard to under­ b.v a committee headed by Mrs. ^oG thington, May 14 (JP)— fd unfavorable winds probably Saul ■ Silverstein. pregidept of ’ tended partly as a liibor of love stand is who is going to he. judge \ For Nurses S|iow John E. Post. There is still time A. bh^wl between a group of ■vvjiuld cause another delay to - Rogers Corp. w1H address a sea- on the'part of-'a homeowner. If th'Kslate gets a chancC to have to- make,; reaervatkmB for this oc­ teenagera and three slightly Thursday. V ‘Qh of »" American Manafeemeot! is this fair play ? one oridts men ""on the bench, Mra. Barbara G. H arris, 31 Vil­ casion by calling Mrs. Melvin G. ebrriitions forecast for Attys. Rubirbinow and I>ssner have (ildef men .ended in th" fatal AjtSn. ■ conference in- Chicago on ;, One of Vne property, owners in lage St., who has been’tha popular Cox, the’church office .or the par­ Tuesday and Wednesday "are colle^ve bargaining , Tuesday. , th? path/of these •■Sports'.' has publicly dn^laimed any. Interest in sonage. shooting of '20-year-ojd Dar­ not acceptable," this morn­ TKa tpnference, w-hlch will be held i called E ason Bailey.- principal, sev i the Job--; Atty. Garrity has done so commentator of a number of local rell Hothani of Kensington, ing’s communique said, with privately. Atty,V »X LsBelle- - - is on rec Dr. Charles X. Hutchinson Jr., R. E. WANDELL Monday anda Tuesday at the Drake : eral- irtbes. The "athletes;" who fashion shows, will serve again in district superintendent, will pre­ soon to become * fatnei for a little evidence Of a favorable Hotel, ttiwiriied at preparing dele- , don;t seem to w'ant to W-alk, oV nin, capacity at the second annual side over the meeting which will second time. / change by Wednesday "al- gates forMbe collective bargain-'a Jfew extra feet to gel to' their Town ■ Committee/chairman and show of the Msanrhester Register- B u l l f l h ^ g , though such s possibillt.v must the judge should'beHli* sarne per­ commence a t 7:30 p.m. Report Southington police sought the sessiori^comin^ up in many j^ercite. still many times follow- ed Nurse*' A*sn. Wednesday. May. booklets will be distributed to- < boy who fired th^istol yesterday not he ruled out." ort^ ;asia l^iisttigs this, summer. , moat direct route to the play­ son. It.has.been understood that 16. at the Buckley Sqhool auditor­ Q o m r p c t 6 r The • forecasters blamed LaBelle will be' Toil-n \Chslrman pmrrow morning to the congregd-1 afternoon, and,- his four com- ing field. N ^ ium, entitled "In .the Qdod Old tlbn for study snd evaluation., winds from the north which Theodore G own. 200 Mjnn and if the insurgents nafpe some­ ^•cldontid-ComiiMreM panWms. / Som'e of these youths will prob-1 Summertime." Thb building committee will Challpaged trisFIght would carry radioactive fall- St . state agen' pr tSe .^etna ably be homeowners one day. We ' body else as chairman it will , out from an explosion ofrer in­ amoUpt to some kind of breagh of l^to-the-mlnute styles from carr.v d«,t a panel presentatiop/| Alttrations-RomocMiiig T j o buddies of Holtham told Casualty and Surety Ou- apd the wonder diow they will’feel about Blair's, adorable children's clothes habited islands in the Mar­ Claii outlining furiire activities and crin-1 pqiioe they w-ere challenged to Standard Flra Insurarice CP., will*i*•‘(-their own law-ns and shrubbery the voter's, trust. from Mari-Mads and glamorous ‘*Busine.ss Built On shall group. ■ ebaerve hia 35th .anniversary "with So that leaves'Karp. Bayer arid stniction plans for tl)r"^new) fight by’ the' group if five boys then? : costume jew-elry from Gaudet's church; which Will be coristnicted ; Custoiher Satisfaction" after .g' chance encounter at an the .o6mpan,tea next .Wei^esday. Kelly, again as candidates. jlilll be worn by the models. He is a past president of thP Con- on P arker St. ' / ' Full Insurance Coverage amusement park. I Wa.ahinjfton, May 14 \/F)—The Supreme Court, todgy re­ Inside Influence - The buddies said they'rhose the BSetlCUt Field Cjju^ and form erly Feeling the need. for. a Calholjr White Elephant Male | E^en fused to reconsider its decision that state sedition lawk have wds on ]the executive cotnm ltte^f While waliing^ar hi. wife/to j V Tel. MI 9-.1033 worids as a' place' to 'fig h t becau.se i been superset by Ahc 1940 Smith Act and siibs^ent fedr organisation in town, some !-iv, bi7thTo‘“thelr‘(irsl child“a C featuring beachwear; After 5:00 P. M. Uley feared arrest if they brawled th s New Elnglprid Inauranca e X. recently formed a council of th« fii j oun. oSfoeismM sportswear. R. and K. ' eral acts., ■ / / change. . / nearby| In the park sit Lake (?ompounce. nights of Columbus in a months been predicting that it' "Sacony dresses and sport 82 BALDWIN ROAD The Southington-Bristol town line Shawdown oii^^ The April 2-decision threw out the Pitl.sWirgh chnvictioh cOjnmunlty. I Would be « boy. Why was he so logs. The coltkcUon will Include be: MANCHESTER. CONN. John E.-'^eam HI. son of Mr. pt long after the runs through the park. of Communat leader Steve Nel.soiv under Pcdn.sylvahia’s sedi­ long after ^e group was Because a boy waa what coming styles for the yqung ma­ P IIL PHARMACY Police said they sought the gang, . and Mra. John E. Hitam. SajVlnde- ed, . It4 i^t^^d ecid ed ttU e wanted, -naturally. He agreed tron.; thc-'half^aixc^ woman and -tha Diver/Mystery tion law. NelaoiLalso wa.s convicted underjme Smith Act and ' mere St., has been promoted to the whose ages range from about 16 wouldXe a feather in their caps If heartily with client of his who teenager, set off with the correct to aboi.t Iri. / has an appeal pendinK in tliat ca.se, rank of aerographer'a mate third they invij^ed s prominent resident Jewelry. had told him, in ' discussing chil­ OPEN SUNDAYS - Holtham's buddies were identi­ I-ondoh. M ay\ 14 (Ah —Prime Chief Justice Warren, author of the High (hurt’s 6-3 opin­ claas, U^N, w-hlle serving abosrd who hoIds\ office at the Nation's dren, "Glrle—they're all frilly and Distinctive styling at popular . the Atlantic FleCt attack aircraft fied as Richard King; 21, New Minister Eden mitpped govern-! ion in the state sedition case, said.^a study of federal laws M Capital toX lu them. cute., But a boy^a boy Is a com­ prices win be the keynote of -Marl 8 A.M. to 8 P.M. Sunclay^ May 13 is /carrier USSi^conderoga. ' As their medical man, they had Meet ^Mrls, America’ Britain, and David Callahan, 22, ment strategy for tohjght's show-1 to the conclusion that Congress intended td occupy the field panion!'' Mads display 6f children's clothe Waterbury. .. \ aptolnted a young; earnest doctor. Well, as Itaa happened befol-e in by famous designers. Mrs. Cleo Maletis, 31, mother of thrqe children from Port­ down parliament session on his; of sedition. • " '‘v.------— :— ...... Walter Grsyb, 59 Woodland St., He examined the prominent ap­ land. ,Ore.,. Was crowned "Mrs. America" for 19.56/a t Daytona Bristol Police Chief Thohuis Mc­ handling of the strange case of! Bills . have been introduced in such cases, the young man's pre­ Carthy said the two yi m ^hap- is one of the accompanists at the plicant and did not pass him.' diction failed to prove out. But KKf^KKKKKKKKKH Beach, Fla., Saturday night. She won over 49 other contestants the missing Brjtish-frogman and' Congi'ess to hultify the effect p( student recitals scheduled for to- There was a subdued furore after a w-eek of homemaking at nearby Ellinor ,Village. (AP pened ,on _ each other oli'tsid^ the the Sbviet warships.' the decision. Unions’ Circus the disappointment. If any, waa ^wMotKers amueemenl park arcade. He aald , morrow and next Wednesday at among members. An ^1 time dor? soon wlp^ out by th# joy at­ Wlrephoto),\, — r — ------— ----- Eden was headed for a stiarp! Thirty-four' states, Alaska, and . r apparently they had never r-e be- ; grilling ip the Bouse of Commbiu! the University of Connecticut un- lor in the riew council tiiok m at­ tached to' being 4 father for the Weddings / counsel for Allegheny County, Pa., • dec sponsorship of the University ters in hand and. with a little flrst- time. In fart, he waa still foi'.e and ruljd out gang Warfare, i debate. - ■ \J joined In a petition asking xecon- In Comj^etition Department of Music. judicious arranging, managed to grinning broadly even .when he Fallot Photo But he said both sides started Angry leaders of the Labor op sidqratlon and reversal, by the MILITARY casting remarks and a brief scuf­ position want to know just what court "(or the safety, security and get the desired 'applicant okikeyed asked a friend, "You Interested in Skarzynski-Schreck MRS. JOSEPH MARTIN WNUK Remember her with a at a higher level. buyirig.a set of toy,trains cheap?" Ik e isues fle ensued. retired naval diver Lionel Crabb best 'Interests of the entire na­ With Ringling The marriage of Mise Shirley a World W ar .II diero - was do- Miss Gail Monica Candlln, daiigh'. rled colonial bouquets with rotes However, .they broke it up be­ tion." ■ , Hl-FIDELITY Watch That. Waistline I.s)ve Thy Nrighbiir Belle Schreck, 266 School St., WHIST K ^ 5 ^ ' cause thej/feared police would ar- -ing in the icy waters of Ports­ In a separate action today thri ■ Boston, May 14 (/p - A unloo- ter of Mr. and Mrs. P. G- Halllhen, and carnarions. The flower girl \Kponsorrd Kv (he mouth harbor hear the Riisalan RECORDS After Commiihion at the Church - Manchester has been described daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. was dressed in pink,, crystalette. rest then)/ McCarthy quoted Cal- Hupreme '^ u rt agreed to speed up,; sponsored (me-ring circus was 'ill 32 Highland ,‘51.1. and J-oseph Mar­ . X o r x e r c u b , lahan and King aa saying both worships that broright Premia RjlONOGRAPHS ;\ of the Assumption last .Sunday, a recently in this column as a town Geor^Schreck, and Gerald Skar? ■w-Hh'lialf hat in pi^', and she car­ official uotl/lcatlon of Its AprU 30! set to o ^n today to compete with HT. M ID G E T S CIH RCH vR ad io aides/kgreed to go out 4nlo the-®*^*S®”* * 'p a r l y chief Nikita large group of women had break­ of good neighbors. It has l^en our lynskl, soil of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph tin Wnuk, .son 6t Mr. and Mrs. ried a ba.sket of 1 o4e petals. decision In Which It put off Ip'defl- the three-ring-cjrcua of RlngUng experience this is generally ti-ue — For l^hool Building Fund wobda to,fight Jt out.'•"'Thev to Britain. , ■ nitely a ruling on legality of the' Brothers-Barnum and BaltCy open- fa s t-a t the' American Legion.' SkarsynskI of TTipmpSonville, looK- 'Louis Wnuk. I.V X^estnut St., The bride.'# . mother___ w-'ore ...pink . added; x ‘ Wheh the queation firat came' r o m f f o n 1 ^ e chef rooking breakfast had a "carpet bagger" Is writing this place at 11 o'clock this morning in Rockville, were united in marriage | crystalette, .light bide hal and ac- from pur complett ,' . By TDE 1950 Communist R egl|trallon | Ing tomorrow. ISO CENTER SI!; orders to djsh 'out a certain 'num­ and living here has been very Mondoy, Moy-14, 8:15 selection. The eight' youths left the park up in CoinmonX laat week. .Edte.; Law. , , 'The show getting underwt y .to­ 8t. Adalbert's 'Church. Thompson- this morning at 10 o'’dlock in St. I cessories, arid,rid the bridegroom's The nation's voters mlj hear X* Elsenhower flew to his Gett.vs- and crossed the road. B.v doing Crabh was operating '•wlth-^'; ber of plates, and figuring'women pleasant. St. S rid^t'^ 9hurch Hall full discussion' of lhe.^issu^s (his -^biirg, Pa., farm honie Sunday for Hhoiild ^eeonslder f^liHllng day la sponsored by the American ville. The Rev. Paul Bartlewski Bernard's Cluirch thalVity at a mother li'^ht bluf lace, blue flower So the.v left the city of Bristol and "uthorization " and that it The Tribunal said the Subver Guild ot Variety Artists (AOVA) would not\eat as ‘much as men, But there, is an old saying that officiated. . ' - ■ nuptial higli Mass. AlleXMiddle-' hat sn^ -black accessories. They I)EWEY-RICH1(IAN election year from the Republican ^ overnight-\1sit with Mrs. Eiaen- crossed into the town of South- ''ould not be in the nation's best dished out mimewhat Smaller por­ It "only takes One to spoil the bar­ | i k ™ e s H5I»:n t s .- . . . / IS,. hO)\'er and her mother. Ha , re­ aive Activities Control Board and International Brotherhood of ..Given in marriage by her grand­ ton sang the LordTf Prayer and will asSist'the bridal party at a ington. Intereata to' aay.niore. should reconsider a finding that Team sters. tions. A' roilnl iiiade \vhen the rel" and we beliX'e we have found father, Harold Hue, the bride wore Ave .Maria,•Snapdragons and gladi- leccgfion for 150 guests at the d o n a t io -n Nwc 767 MAIN/ST. side. presidential pfess sepl-etXcj’ w ^^ ^ n g io n this morn- \ Jam«8James C;C: HagertyHaaertv promlaedpromised y«a-\in^’ves-'/in.^ / ' The fight started In the .woods , Ruaalana inaliA Uie ■'dtvSr the U,S. Communist party Is con­ Both liniona picketed the Ring- serving w-a#,roritpleted showed jone one of Manchester's /Unfriendly a white cr.vstalette gown, made oil were placechon the altar. Polish Athletic Club. Rockville, and two of'thfe teen-agers did ndt'^^* *pying. . The Britiah press more plate 8ent\o«t than there neighbors. ■ Urday. . .. , \^ AdlaJ 0|»enit Oregon Drive -agera trolled by Moscow'and must regls- ling Brothers-Uarnum and Bailey with Peter Pan coilar, three quar­ Presented' in marriage by her from 1 to 5 p.m. today/ The fight. But when Hotham , ap­ g^nerall.v has agreed. under the 19M law. It told the «':|^a .£ £ w u w Cv were people present. ■ 'n; It seems this person loves to. ters length sleeves and full skirt, stepfather, the bride was attended decorations are w hije wedding In a filmed lelevlpfion. interview, allow during its 6>j-week run at Hagerty aW indicated that the • peared to have beaten his oppon- Testing ApparaUis 'v. XLook What I Did, Daddy! JSpard to give the party a chance Madison Square . Garden, Now , ? The questfon-garlses here, whofCburn trash, when the wind Is most with white daisy trim on the col­ by Miss Agatha Wnuk. srister of, riells aod streamers, snapdragons "ellctronics age" presumably ^rive forXQiegon a 16 Democratic Eden said the retired naval offi­ was the hungr.v one and whsl to discredit thriee governm ent w it­ Yqrk. . favorable to' entry Ihe smoke into lar. sleeves and through the skirt. the bridegroom, as maid of hpnor.; 4nd gladioli. ' ' meaning television and radio PreslderttW 'ote.e in the national (Contihue'ii on Page Eleven) cer was ’'.testing underwater ap­ Rodkvllle, May' 14 iBpeclali —"Where's vour license?" nesses, or ^sregard their testi­ p o t h e r ' s about the waistline? a neighbor's home. From our in­ She also wore a lace cap with Annt ^For a weddiing trip through the neighbors jokingly asked 4-year-oId FameHi Kells this morning AS inducements to win crowds Bridesmaids were Joyce would figure im portantly in Presi- conven,tiolK \ accused the Bisen- paratus" and refused to go into mony entirely. , ' at the twice-daily showings, the’ 1 formation, the n^osl likely site to nylon veil and-carried a crescent Stavens and Patricia Candliii, Po\ono Mountains, the bride has denl Eisenhower's re-election cam- bower sdnimmration of falling to details. in the .debate tonight. after she was found unhurt In the family car at the bottom of Bench H'amiera ' accomplish this purpose is always bouquet of carnations snd white sereeled an aqua dfesS,. black coat.' Laborite legislatp'ra hoped to force thia ravine at Grand Ave. and Rau B v 'h ere. IPolice theorize The Siipreme iMurt’s. mandate, union sponsored show is being ad- ' both of Manchester: Jo-Anns paigix enact pi omlA^legiSlatlon. i U 1 Th •! or nptirie oV its decision, normally' verllacd aa free to all children un- > Political Bcuitlebutt has it that chosen for the burning fqrays. roses. Giideklof Ellington and Margaret fur s^le. white hat'arid gloves and It haa been previously announced * rally" ih'i^oi tlaml,. he .said ; J x R ilD R ^ l* C V 3 llS Eden into supplying the details. Raifiela. Slone- in the car, released the parking brake, causing larfs ' Once' -this happened , a short The m atron of honor, Mi Ss Ra.'i’-. orchid -corsage. They w-fll receive ' Crabb was seen swiriiming near the car to roll, Story on 'Page Two. (Herald Photo by Devine). Is^huiied only after 25 days or so. der 12 if accompanied by an' adult. Wnuk of Rockville. Andrew- Wnuk ^aenlitower will make five or six the-admlnjstrathjX had failed to i .The Justice Department' asked Htarts Barltor time ^igo—the- smoko completely- niond—Burgess of ^ThhnipsonviUe, of Rorkvtttr-wgs" b e strm a n ^ o r hiw -their frignds after ilay -26 at .62 tj^cam palgri speeches, so'iwe J>o»-~ rcdcobjectioriable: ^ featiifeatures i n are scheduled to get underway an Just seen the addition of li; new pagne net strapless gown, .made Tlie brirfb, w’as graduated from . I of the Twfi-Hartley Labor Act. He April 19—the day after"B and K" Court.-of Appeals here, so the PHARMACY Wrought Iron Roilhif s tonbury, Robert Stavens of Man- th f counfry.- . '.I ‘ ■ hoard may carry out promptly the hour earlier then Rlngling’s 8:15 baby. Oh yes, we forgot'to ijay that w ilh a tiered skirt. The - brides­ cbeslcr, Andrew Peterson of West Manchester Wgh School’with the ‘Wf Have I.4t{is of^PIsns’,...... said another pronilae to r^'ganize arrived in Britain. •‘PBESCRIPnONS nR ST’ Porch Columns class of Ig.lS. snd the bridegroom April 30 instructions. p.m. periaeaimt\}it.i(m:Vm the days on which the long suffei- maids. .Miss Carol Knight of Man­ Harlfoid, and Thomas Marley of Iheludes lining ahd labor—THE BES'l BRAKE JUB IN TOB'N "We have a lot of plans’." Hager­ the National -’^Labor Rehriions He. has not been seen slncp-The Leads Russia dren.” g imlori bfficlal. said, "can Free Pickup and .[HeUvery ing housewife’s washing Is hang- chester,''coiistn of the bride: and with the class of 1951-. Rockville Board (N’LRBi had not been fnl- Austrian Vote Admiralt.v said he was "presumed An answer by the Communist Ellington were ushers. Penny Sue ty said yesterday,’ but "it's a little party opposed the government re­ ge* to bed at a reasonable hour." Pay Electric VALkfY WELDING CO. lug to dry in the path of the smoke Miss Theresa Naasiff, also of Man­ Hallihan was (lower girl and Wtl- High School. He is attending Hill- YOUR D O lU R S HAVE MORE CENTS HERE bit too early to anpounce those , "lleil. dead," hut didn't explain why that 4 Depot 84. — For Free Estimate C*U chester, wore light green net .yer Cdllege.' studying accounting, Vienna, , May i/Pi— was presumed. quest.' The party said It may wish 'The AGAV-Teamstsra show; will 1' i seem to be fayorite burning times, h'airi Kuh.a,. ring bearer. ' snd plans .. particularly to the opposb Earlier, Stev^nsoh, apd Estes' Maackester, GUstonbury ME S-9M8 also. gowns similar to that ' of the both are employed at Pratt ■ Kefauver appeared in\a May Day phancellor Julius Raab's Conser- Gleanings of Information ' here to file a petition asking the High be In the 8,000-seat Boston Arena, , The bride's style gown j GEjNERAL REPAIR W ORK tion party.”, ir Court to recunslder Its April 30 de- about three miles across town / ; Complaints have been made to matron of hoilor. All three carriecf W hitney. ' . Referring bo El.senhow.er, H ager- celebration In Los Banos, Calif., v.rit.ives pushed within one s»at of and there have built up this puz-. crescent shaped bouquets of^ eSr-. of wtilte satin was designed with a We have precision ' ulpment ' (or teat and repair of generators, a m ajority in parliam ent in Au.s- clstpi), and urged that the custo­ from the 13.009-seat Boston Gtr- )' the offender, and presumably' In- • V’-hecklinc, edged with embroi­ /ty-said "he will campaign, but I where both later hit at adminis­ xling account of the events that led -X nations to blend with their dr'es.ses starter motors. volts) e regulators. tration farm policies.. Both are trin 's first national .election alrwe up to, Crabb’s disappearance. The mary time be taken to send out den, where tho Ringling circus will terpstfd officials, but to no avail. dered lace, long tapering- sleeves think it will be in a little different , • May 14 (T t-Sec-'«U 6n'a and wore matching haloa.iri their sense^ than a traditional whistle- i seeking Cgllfornla’s 68 Demo- th.- end of the four-power oecitpa- diver and a "Mr. Smith," arrived Washingt^, program of foreign military the mandate. run until May 20.'The union show Th^ person who likes to burn stuff and (atlicdral train. Her crown of retary of Defense'Wilsonieftnse Wilson said to­to- •ssiktance. Relffis l!.8. Red Opposition is scheduled to run for a week. says be is within his right's-- hair. .• • / stop campaign. I do think our i cratic convention votes as well as tlon. ' ' Best man was .Toaeplv^karzvnaki lace wjth pearls and sequins held Vice Cliarifellpi- Adqlf Seh'aei'f (Continued on Page Eleven) day U.S. air power Is m ightie- Wilson - said it would involve Rejecting the Communlat party TliO dispute between the unions legally. Maybe io. . in place her ringeitip vgii of Is Your iHsuranco points of view . . , will be fully < •*• . . u* J sertouk'.rleH to the defense of this opposition, the High Tribunal In and the Ringling , circus centers T H E A R M Y A n d n a v y We would like to think, that of Plalnville. brother of the hride- and ampl.v covered. . ." Portland. H arrim an told a said his SociaUat '^ae'ty is ready than Russia s, and.will slay might-; country^and the free world, jq-ooni; and ii.shefs were James French illusion. She carfied a Democratic group there are "many to join Raab's pgrty-Jn a cenewat an order toda.V-said the mandate qroimd AQVA'b attempt to repre­ this kind of deliberate unneighbor- prayer, book marked with an DYNAMIC? The .press .secretary said v he ier, but not by a-"great big" " • ...... ^ would be Is.iued "forthwith." sent 268 performers and the liness rolildn'l happen liere. Per­ A(xheUi' of Thompsonville and thought the principal issues in ihe isiiUea this year but new and fair of the Conaervritive;/!- Socialist F'lirlhermore. h* said, It would Louis Noto. orchid, arid gtephanoti.^/ : 5t(?VlC£ 1 deal principles ^ re the basic pne.s. coalition governirient wrich has gin. require "a Complete re-evaluatroii i soon a.s this can Teanisters' attempt to represent haps Msnibe.ster Isn't Heaven af­ O0P view will be prosperity and Angry Storms, 400 general employes, - > ’ The grandmother of the,bride The honor'falteTnlarft was gowned f If n o t , co H ^^O at^H ariford Rd. Monct.cse», r — . "If we stick to, th at we can win.'* ruled Austria since Wood War A dm. Arthur E. Radford chair­ of our own htternatlonal position | he done by the clerk’s office, ter all. in-aqua erystalette and the brides­ what he called a tcansitioh "from . John Ringling.North, president w'oie a print silk dress with blue war toward peace more and more.” Harriman. vi'ho' describes him­ 11 ’ / ■ . man of Ihq Joint "Chiefs of SlafJ, and of our own military bijdget:" I The petition for reconsideration sccesapries, snd the mottfer of the maids in yellow crystalette with TELEPHONE Mltcji^ll 9-8066 self as "not an artive” candidate The Oonse^'atives picked ;"l)p Under questioning by Seni. H. of the Sedition Acta esse was of Ringling Brothers-Barnum and B - b N - G K > Blue Roses? M. SILVERSTEIN Another opinion of tyhat the is­ Toimadoes Kill backed this view In tcsilmony be- . ,------, ------„ ------... brldagroom, s navy blue lace dress ,fitted bodices and ballerina skirts. for the presidency, is oil a western eight seats ii) 'Sunday's elect-ion fore the Senate Foreign.Relations Alexander Smith (R-NJr, Radford ^igned by the attorneys general of Bailey, ^sald; "We will not hand EVERY SAT. NIGHT-^EW TIME i P.M. Along with the, increase in thS with pink accessories. Both hsd They wore,matching half hats and M l 9 .0 8 3 8 sues would, b* earpe from Sen. tour that will include eight Demos and immediately proclaimed . f r co'mmjttee. testified that defenseaof the North Alaska, Alabama, Arizona, Arkan­ over any of our employes to any COME ONE — CNKME AI.L — REFRE8i ENTS ranks of-worklng women has come prir.sages of roses. ' veils and all five- attendants ,car- Sparkm an (P-A la). Die 1952 cratic dinner addresses' In Oregon, halt to furlher nationalization, of j 1 3 , ^ i u r e 2 7 0 union against the smployes' '. a more pleasant life for all office Dendocratic vice presidential can­ "I believe we can stay.ahead of; Atlantic Treaty (NATO) nations sas. Colorado. Connecticut, Florida, ./. DANCiS'G TO -raE ML’SIO OF A reception for 200 giie.its Is be­ T: Montsna, Washington. Idaho. Ne­ ihdusti'.v. Only- about 40 per eSnt I them," Radford said. He added vvere weakened b.v withdrawal of; (Jcurgla, Idaho, Illinois, Indlanu, wishes. The only thing we «sk If hands. There's a bright new look z_ didate. ■ . ol A ustrian that.it prove, as. the law requires; X^^NEFf TRIO ing held this afternoon from 1 to 2 vada and Utah. iWiistrv remains iin- i By THK .\HHC that he would spell out tils reasons those French troops sent to North | Iowa, Kansas. Kentucky, Loulsl to their work-a-day surrdundlrfgs. 6 o’clock at the Shaker Pines Sparkman in an interview said HitW Southern t’ongressingn der private control. ■rATED i>REiS.<4 : that It represents a majority of the They have all the comforts of Democrats won’t need tongmphq^- Weekend tornsd !S'Arid violent for this brlief In some later closed Africa. But he said that .if cmcr- ana, Maine. Maryland, Massachu- workers it claims to represent.” Restaiirsnt • In Thompsonville.,' V In WasHIngtoo,. union, lekdcr Ra'al] will form a ne'w l ablnel a t storm s. goiigiM deXtrucllye trails dorir meeting with the Senators. | gm>®y’xroiii’ they "couM be rOde- aetts. MIsalsaippi, Missouri, Nebras­ home In/riiany offices elid then .When leaving on a motor trip, the; ' U e' health or the " p a rt tlmri- .Walter Reiither said the Demo- the request of President Tlieodor plo.yed rather rapidly." some. • President” argument to beat across parts of. the .n'atlonlMving Backed Aid Program ka, New Harnpahire. New Mex<- fContinued on ..age Eight) bride w-lll wear,a light pink dre.saj ritatic party ought to duriip some Komner.’ He is ( bnXidere.’ certain The two Pentagon ofricials were Wilson and. Radford parried i'.d. North ariii South Caroling, We read recently about one .IT1/- S AMAZm 13 dead, at least 270 tiriured and with black duster and pink acres-1 Eisenhower In November. to negotiate for another coalition V noted firm that goes a gallant step millions of dollars propimy dam- before the committee to support questluns , as to whether resent­ North'Dak.ota, Oregon. Tennessee, P socles After 1. the couple, NOTICE For pennies a yeaij, \ l think the tw o principal is.sues j, with the Snrtalists. But his irii- ment In India against military as­ the adm inistration's $4,900,0<)0.()00' Texas, Utah,. -Vermont, Virginia. further Snd sees to |l that thefe'a will be at boriie a t 6 South St., i yotiscan prevent costly will be the farm problem and the-' (,iv|| ,ic h ta and other is:sues, ' proved, ,io.sltion gives (he Conser- -X, ./ \ a fresh rose on each girl's desk.to Tho juiombon of tho Itolion.Amoriccm Socioty will 'The w eather bureau said the foreign aid program, and got into sistance ^ neighboring Pakistan W ashington. Wlscoil.sin and Wyo- Thomp.sonviflei I motn\damage simply favoritism ofvthis adminlstiation Reuther, president? of the United cstive chief the alternative of Ihe/question of iela(,lve U..S.-Soviet ralses ^question of whether them ing and the-, attorneys for Ailc- gre.et her every Monday morn- A graduate of Enfield High! moot tom orrow night at 7:30 at tlio clubhguso, El*/ for big business, w-ith its ronse- Automobtle Workers .Union, said dealing with the extreme right threat of 'lolent. Weather 'hsd by having the MAN- passed today. air power only incidentally. ald to Pakistan should be reduced.! gheny County. A separate petition B u l l e t i n s PRESCRIPTIONS School, the bride was recentl.v em-1 dridgo Stroft, from which point thoy will Rroc'ood quent disadvantage to,small husi- neither Sep. Eastland t D-Miss r ; wing Freedom Xeague if the So- The air power issue has been - Both said, this was a ;questlon. filed by Atty. Ot'n. Jacob K, .Woyed at the Mancheater T ru s t; CHESTER DR ness. ■ he said. nor Sen. Byrd (P-Val belong in cialists balk at his program for a OisastrouR w indstorm - in t h \ , •*«»* Ad Worked! Cleveland area killed' six persons, geltirig increasing attention in Spcrelarv, o’f .Slate Dulles would javils of. New York said; fro^ the AP Wir%' /I Co. The bridegroom grsduated | in'o body to tho W m. P. 'Quish Fiinorol Homo ,to .CLEANERS protect Sparkman Said he was happy to the’Democratic party. • ^ ' , brake on nationalizatior of in- wngresH, and a .Senate Armed be better able to answer. It Seems s friend wanted to'sell from, CatbedrsI High School in! hear of the fayorable medical re- . Elseiphere \jn . WaalUrigtop, : dtistry. injured at least 69 and caused 'This Is a vasl roiiptry and the'; small trailer,body. So he placed pay find! rospocts to thoir loto brothor mombor, your valuable lyoolen^ property damage estimrited by po­ Seitylces subcommittee is no v ^Vllaon stressed the Importance; f'B l rannbt be everyw here at the j We.at Spi'ingfleid. Mas.s.. and from port on Elacnholver's health Sal-, friends of Senate tjeniocratic lead-1 , ' *2'/or Com^rvatlves lobm-ng into it. ' and post prosidont, Arturo Grommfo. with BERLOU, thje lice ’at "several million dollars.” to-U.S. defense of the (orires re­ same time, Ther.e is a wealtb'’of ■ H o r n e r h e a d s i ^a o New England Institute, served in urday. The report showed no signs ■ er Lyndon Johnsoh wey« we/e saying In the uilofficlal btit complete' Wil^n and' Radford, urged East HartforokMay 14 0P>— the Korean War arid is now em­ guaranteed moth- of muscle weakne.ss in' the heart Johnson wouild not td*e himself returns. Raab'ir Onservative Peo­ Six persons were killed and mor^ ceiving American military assist­ affirmative testlriionlal to the cf- i C e t E \ JOHN ANDISIO, Prosidont. \ than 200 injured/by 19 separate against any.cut In the admtniatra- ance. feet that' Congress did ndl intend; H. Monafleld Hoiwr, prealdeat ployed at Ne'well’s Radio arid TT spray. I and found Eisenhower "phvsjcallv out of.t.he presidentii)!'picture un- ple's party 'won ,82 setls and the active arid, mentally 'alert,'” with ■ ------/ tornadoes that rriared on Michigan. ■ . Supperl 2(M1 IKvIsIrins . to (Kciipy the field (alone)." 1 since 1943 and a diSM tor ziuce in W est Springfield. 1942, was e'lerted emtenMin of r-t' 1 V." normal blfiod pressure., • ’ . , • (Continued on Page Eleven) (Continued on Page Tl.-ee) Damage ng rant alone was esti­ '■"Today.", Wilson said, "wtf arc ,4nastasla' W ins '’ I mated by authorities at $1 *j| to helping to inipport about 200'divi­ The Supreme Court .also refused. ■the i;nite<^ A irpraft C o ^ , t2/miUion. sions in th t arm ies of our allies." to review the goverriment'S unsuc-’' Itoslion held hy FrledeH^ B. IW&- /■ News Tidbits Rentschler, aviation pioneers^ BERLOU , Northrini Ohio reported one This allied foiiie, he saidfvj'is sev­ ceSsful efforts to cancel the citizen-; 0 0 other stpriri, death when a yo>ith Culled from AP Wires eral times the ^tre'riglh of our own ship of Albert Anastasia, reputed L , rorporutlon found<;r, who o m I . Givol you tho bust. STOPS M OTft drowned in a flooded . drainage arm y ■■ h ead -Of the old Brooklyn Munler' ’'ll"' ditch. - ” V Reduced aid'for these armies, he j Inc., riiob. SHIP COLLISION-KILLS FOUR Insist on a TELSA man DAMAGE FOR Flomi threats existed l.n Mlchi- Republican primary slated in gnft apd Pennsylvania 'Where (C'rintlniied oi. Page Eleven) ■__ Monterey, CtHf., 5Iajr 14 (45— PINE LENOX PHARMACY ^flu’ll find the mem­ MeCONVIUE’S (Continued on Pngz Eight) Four seamen died today aa the m EAST CENTER ST: TEL. MI9.089S bers listed in the yellow 5 YEARS! or 496-lnnt freighter Marine Leop> . Despite Ptoduction Cutbdek ard sliced t^ u gli a little lum'- pages? of your telephone ! compa'nie.d by heavy rainfalf, hit town committee says it has her ship /o ff the Slonterey book. • DERLOU PAYS By 'OAl'ID J. Wll-JIIE '•'.season. April production last yeai • 19.’>7 models ready "fiir the asaem-; Cleveland and Its ^suburbs .Sa'tur- changed ,its mind^,. President • Ei­ County coast In the pre-dawa - PINE PHARMACY (.\P .Ailtomotlve Editor) . came to 7.54.077 cars, hl.V linryi. They do not want a price- day night. Police ttst-imated dam- senhower says enwtment ot ted- darkness. Three of the bodifa eral. assistance to’~ help eliminate to M4 CENTER ST. TEL. Ml 9-9814 THE DAMAGE! Deliolt. May V4 iVPi Despite’ ‘Most auto ^industry industry exports------ar,- sls.shln^^ . . . . - • 1 - 9 T i T V * " " were recovered and of the X li . POTTED PLANTS almost unprecedented April pro-J kgreed there rescued crewmen of the lumber diiction outbacks new car Iriven- parable pioducuction vol))me in any model year to intpair dema'’nTfor .• Sdayor Ffank P. Celeste of the: ± 1 * 0 8 1 0 0 1 1 1 8 - ' R lC ^ O lC C tlO ll carrier, (he Howard Olson, qne tones nave continued to mount. ‘ month this ^ was Injured seriously, NOW— iviiig At Reasonable Prices 'The raonjhly survey of automo- some. .However.rl?i:*i.*Vi'::! Who insist the in- December,, estimated damage there at, more motori«a driving m . New York could win'd up In Jail if HAI-T I K.kMt'M HT9CK SALK WOOLEN HYDRANGEAS ~ AZALEAS 1 Y O U C A N o b t a i n T H E H N E S T live news showed today that on dustry's total put pul for 1956 will That's why effoits iTre beine than I)million . L^e‘ 'Wood they try to/evude state's new .com Washington. May 14 (A*i Anier-ivcaHed Elsenhower’s "addiction to May. 1 dealers throughout the come very clo.se to the 'B.eBB.OOO pie.s.sed now to "•balance prodiic- Hartford, 5lay 14 (A5—Daniel DRY CLEANING AT A NEW .pulsory automobile Insurance law leans for Democratic .a c t’l o n inordinate . delegation of resporisi- F U C H S I A S SOeondup ^ counlry, had 902.270 new .ca.i. s units, that made 19.50 second best tion with current demand.” and (Continued on .*^(fe F ouH ‘i J. Mary and his two luwoclatea . Cario weekly Akhbar El' Yom; (ADA ) has given'its endorsement! billty." and said'voters' riuist a the industry. ; parts of the textile industry and In Pontiff warneil, however, that Jewish community in .. I ly qualified" for the Democratic ADA called also for plaiiks transplant canes should he earo- HI-FI HAMMOND ...... Jockio Davis terialize, they now say. emphas- when dealers started the intensive ChCyaler Corp. last Wednesday j agriculliire haven’t] been news for, . . Britain’s No. 1 Uommuritst tjifr-' presidential nomination; Each of OPEN ALL DAY Pink and W hito Dogwood'3>4* high Izea that the sales sag has been drive to get 195.5 models out of indefinitely ,6i20O workers; some time. And booming, hi)slnesi pledging "full use bf federal fiilly selected • and prudenco ^ Our Same Day Dry'Cleaning Service rv Pollitt has taken back se a t ini them, it said, is a man of "forceful authority to safeguard the rifeht to used. ALL TIME HITS OF HANK THOMPSON J more) serious than most industry the way before the 19.56 cars began plants'in. Detroit and Evans-i in other Important mdustries bal- pai tv he ran for 27 years. j liberal eonviction." vote and the security of citizens 'EMERGENCY; < S U N D A Y S $ 3 $ 0 'knintes realized. ; colling from the slssembly'lines ' '"Ih®. •nh.'" and''Friday laid off 1 anoed these weak spots off. Work Received Before 10 A. !VI. Ready By 5 P. M. Korean Republic's, first and Tap.« recorded interviews with from violence and intimidation.” HARHIM.VN i j k e s s u p p o r t Outpiit Cut ,2,291.000 I The cleanup'was successful but! **’™'**^'’' •"'borrow 6..500 Workers ! , But the shock,of a sudden shiit- WISTAI ...... Heliyweod 8owl "Symphony OIL iURNER only President Syngman Rhee,' ••"* three, played back 4t the'cop: The resolution s a i^ J h e Denro- ' , Cad.v, 5Vyo„ May II (45—0 « v ., * On May 1 a year ago dealer in- »bo»t industry authorities believe it' »cea planU. , down in a numbeV.of auto factories faces former Communist trained in I ventlon, showed substantial agreri- cratlc party has been "paralyzed' Averell Harriman of New York MANY MORE NEW A iR lM S NOW I.V STOCK , 8ERVICE . ventories stood at ,763,041 cars, cut deeply into-the norrflai 1956 .^**^*“1*,, i I* ••’»• »«riiltive Moacow in tomorrow's presidential I "laht among theiri-on points about by yielding to its Segregationist I said today that although h» la Factory production in the first ..car market. Unless new car sales' 1 market, election and is expected to win |'*’hlch ADA had asked, "'It. wing.” It also criticized what .it not an active csuididate for tho 8EECO SAMPLER. LATIN RHYTHMS t A L L MANCHESTER four months of 1955 caipe to 2.-^ take a sharp upturn In the weeks »ome X5.50 • Stock traders, like most Amerl- overwhelming victor;)'. .Joint probe ADA added in a reao.lution that called Eisenhower's failure ).a use Democratic presidential nomiaa- ,879.000 cars. Factory output for' immediately ahead ' there- will be MilwauHge and Keno-, cans, have come to feel in recent by fire and police officials ind^ I Ihe DemWi-ktR-would-"Invite cer- MOOD MUSIC SAMPLER sha, Wla., plants. They were to • years th at p e a k 'a u to ~)>roduction' his official' ))owers-Jo "ass'ert the tion, “l‘d be migbty proud” if W I L U A M S the JanuarysApril period this year further productidn slashes., cates 'ifale. student, found badly tain defeat in November" if they primacy of law and order." the people of Wyoming wiwted was cut Uf 2.291,000. ^ have returned to . work-today. 1 and good times are ' synonomous. burned in two-alarm fire in cen Mmpromise on a,candidate "whose Could. Hurt Demand Fo.rd and Studebaker-Papkard They, like most, of the citi.zenry, A foreign affairs resolution also to support his'caml.hlacy. Hant- O a S E R V IC E DRY CLEANERS ■rile auto Industry •customarily "nie car makers have spent'meak levgis at this also have lajd , off an undisclosed I , , ■ — •• have been tiririt to save' some, ance are lees noteworthy.” 30^ W O O P fR iD G E ST. 93 WELLS ST. TEL. Ml 3.7254 than a billion doUgra getting thWr number«as I wa ItfAa* of workers athis l.l_ ipHng.5-z * ((^tUnied At -a en .Page ■ m • Five) ■eto addresa kt Um M lytm lm g, M li9-4548 body's life; . ' , The reaolution erlticizefl what, It (OMOaMd o» ra|g« Foot)'; ’ - Demoeratlc Oouventloa. .1 ■ ■ ■ .'V- ■■ ■ . ■

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• i / '1 *. / ’ ■ ■ • . MANCHESraR EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, %MONDAY, MAY 14, 195* - - - f - '■ / / V F A G S T m > \ MANCHEStEB EVENING JERA LD . M A N ^E ST E R , CONN, MONDAY, MAY 14, '

R o c h r U h Arttlover f Join Gallon Club Area Girl Scout^ B9liQn Tlie'Hipv. Peler J. Pinto in Firat M«m Tickets ^11 Fast Engaged Verplanck PTA Silk Town Notes, Quotes School Uhit: Set The following' namaa have Pitch Camp Here I 1,1. . ■ ... . ■!('>■ ' . en added to the One Galjon . Girl Unhurt i '—The PTA-<^o’clock to act on authoriaatlon of Everett Mopre, chairman of lb* Each family will' provide iti^own CALL has be4ii on the j^ayroir for the Henry Bengtson, Mr*. Madeline the. Selectmen to enter into agree­ (PIrtflr* on Pago Ono> E. O n trr St., former ru*todlan at ■ last seven Veara. meeting Wednesday at 8 p.m. iq will live for 12 days thia summer M UL E. PAIGE Rad Ctoia aarimmlng program will dinner ticket (Nimmtttee, who re­ .box lunch and picnic blanket. Milk, WILLIAMS \ RockvlUe, May 14 (Special)—A the Mancheater polme a'tation, Mc­ the Andover Elementary School. Bottt, Fred T. Baker, Atty. at the Girl .Scout National .Senior get underway June 25 at Bolton ments with the_ 'Slat? Highway coffee and ■ Ice cream 3(iU -be on Ten buses make up tha Sliver Leon Podrove, Mrs. Erika DepW on fund* flvatlable under the ported thl* today, aaid that aJl OIL SiRVICI car contalrttng a 4-yearK)W'\|irl Donnell, a native hf Portland, Lane fleet Which operate*-.a run Program for the evening will be Roundup to be held ht Milfordr in m J Iiake House waterfront, according sale, Community singing, lead by came, to Manchester In 1914 aa a presented by the faculty. No de-' Wayland, Mrs. Howell Miller, Mlch. >v. Flood A ft. brothers should purchase their the Merry Madcaps, will be en­ rolled from lU parking place im from MancheMer to llarlford. Mrs. Edward Stelmark, Her­ The eight members of the' ^itrol to filani of the Recreation Com­ The Town Planning Commission tickets early. He pointed out thst wrecking foreman with the Abert- Also, the bus facilities have been tails have been announced as yet, \ mittee headed by Mrs. Richard'C. joyed. The festivities should be Ml 9-4548 Grand Ave., croaaed the lntera«- _ham Co. of Boston. He worked on but In previous years, .t)ie teachers man Heck and Mra. Dorothy will pitch camp in a 46-foot equafie PIANOFORTE RECITAL will meet with Zoning Board at the the Elks home, where the dinner la over by 7:30. . rented by numeroua local group* M. Johnson. • at this encampment, which wtll be Olmsted. , school at 7:30 tonight'. Camera lb- be held, can accommodate only tion at Rau St. and plunf^ Into several m ajor Job* in M*iiche*ter. f()r transportation to major league have contributed original skits •• ’ V. -- t Any change in plan*, due to in­ including the building of Cheney which have been considered some T he' next Bloodmobile Vlalt attended by an expected 6,000 Open to children from 6 to 14 Qub avlll see. slides from the'col- 360'per*ons. .. a 20-fool ravine early thla'morn­ baseball games, school functions, years Inclukive, th* progranvWilt 1 lection of Wtllism Grunske at Its clement .weather, tylll be an- Bros, weai’e abed and dye hou.ae 'of the most entertaining pro­ will be Friday, May 18, at the Seriior Scouta and leadens rep­ Meanwhile, the committee - In noimced/at'.school- tomorrow. This., ing, wllhoul apparent Injury to the flower Show*, etc. Royce purchased resenting all aectlona of thta coun­ Temple BelltYSholpm."' be Conducted five days a f®*" | jneetlng at the school, at 8 p.m. charge of the dinner ta meeting to­ and the recreation hulldlng on the businei* in 195’J from P ?rrett gram s t \ t r presented by the par­ Routh .Methodist Church from 'X 'final meetifig of fhe,>’ear,' child. School St. . . . -Mra. Mary Scluiberl ent-teacher unit. 1:45 to 8:30 p.m. try and some foreign bountrlea too. N-'. sight weeks, ending on Aug. 17, | The Ladles of St. Maurice n\pet-' night at the Elks borne. Kdward Frtsh EvtrgrtMt! 'ped tfiat everyone wtll! rOllca aaid Pamela Kella. daugh­ A Glenney. The bus office 1* located, Vernon St. camp wa* the scene of Inatructlon 3vill be given by an , tng the' Rectory at 8 p.m. will see Edgar, chairman of the group, of .28H Garden Dr., ha* assumed at 49 BrainanI PI. The history of Refreshments will be provided y* ■ ■ ter of Mr. and Mrs.'William Kella, the duties as deck-stenographer by. Grade 1 niiHhers. sit this Activity which took place Wednesd^ Evening, May 23igl, 1956 authorized Red Cross-trained In- - * film on "Shrine* of the World,” has rslled the meeting ~ o’clock. \Y o u Pick the company ran be traced back lo . AT Bits O’CLOCK atructor. ■ : nhown by William Minor. Pictures __ _ 68 Grand Ave., waa unhurt. in the town recreation office at the H.vinn Ming-Poatponed over the weekend, Among the oiit-of-tbwn "'guesta SIX FOR .\ULAI ’Em The ctr had been parked by Fabniary 1925 when Joseph Was- ^ Sample* p f the menus which the This is the second year the PTA taken at the recent fashion show Scheduled to attend th* dinner Sat- .East Side Rec. She replaced Miss kelew'ica started a run from Hart­ The hymn sing And music fes­ Fine Art Groiifi Honolulu, ^ » y 14 (/Pi - Hawaii’s ■ We D ig i Mra. Kella. Vrtio had gone into her, Maureen Waddell, who. accepted tival planned by the -Music Com­ girls will have at the Roundup Ticket* AVAilAble withput charge at Kemp’s Music and Manchester Chapter of the | will also be shown. iirday are Merritt Ackerman, prest- ford .to. Manchester. L<*ler, the Red (?rosa have coUat>orated to rPuMlo Record* six delegates to the Democrfilic ’Em : , home tor another child prepara- another * position . ’. . Leonard mittee of the First Congregational were tried \oUt and they also Store, Potterton’s, The Musie Shop and the Werner 'deiH of the Elks Assn.; Clifford Nattonil convention were Instruc-' toVyto bringing the"rhiMIrtn to a brslne.ss' was sold to Frank Geer To Hold Auction practiced keeping the time ach^- sponsor a water safety program. Warranty. Deed: Harry Ooodivln Hamlin, president.of thb Past Ex­ Grace, co-owner of the Manchester and Michael Delaney, both of H art­ Church for Memofial Sunday will Little. Music Shoppe. < ted to vote for Adlsi Stevenson as babv aiiter. Both Mr. and Mra. Optical Co. at 747 Main St., ia he held instead on June 3 from 7 ule they will have for preparation Physical examinations will be jr., to Wesley T. Miller and Flor­ alted Ruler As*()clatiOn of Coiv ford. and Perrett A Glenney as­ given at school for those 3vho wish. ence M. Oof fin, house on Brook­ the p^y'a territorial convention OARDEN Kelia work durtng the day. , hack at work fol|owlng an absence to 8 p.m. In place of Its monthly meeting, and cleanup of these meals. Char­ necticut; and Arthur Roy, gra/id closeo' yesterday, % > Police aaid Mr*. Kell* related.to sumed control In 1(132 and conduct­ the M anchester ifi'lne Art Assri, will coal fires were used to prepare all It. . field Rd. esteemedjoyal knight from 15 Mr. and Mrs. Otarence J. Burke. of oi^r a month due to illness . . ; ed the operation until Royce took The program will feature "Music \|n*trii(jtlon cam# in a reaolu-j ' them that when *he 'came out of Shrlhei;a parade la Mancheater 8f-America" and will benefit proj­ hold an’ auction in the Whlton Me­ food, as charcoal will be Used at Application forma Were sent Meeting Canceled msnlti:; ' 229 Aulumn^'^t., announce the j tloX SALES over.. home with school children Friday. , TTie Homemaking Group meet­ the houae with the aecond child, will be 'held on Saturday, May 26. ect* of the Music Committee. morial LtbraW auditorium on Wed. the Roundup. Harry Firato, a member, the enRagenlentand approaching mar-: The convention also askeit that! 312 Oakland St neaday evenlrig, May 23. The doora \^ e y include .spkoe for parental ing scheduled for tomorrow at the MI 9-0496 \ the car had diaappearedX \ From eaxly . reports, the p(*radc A brief report by the Remodel­ Leaders for the weekend were Town Board at Directors, riage their daughter, Missrt'onRi'*** grant the territort the^ She aaid ahe heard ^am ela New regular nuraes on the staff will open at 7 p.m. and this auc­ Bettyjones and Emily Smith. permission and' rerttficatioh of a Community Hall has been can­ toastm aster for tnii occ will be thev.blggeit of it* kind in at Manchester Memorial Hospital ing Committee of the ChuVeh will ■ci*e,amlng. ' years. Speaking of parades, noth­ be presented tomorrow at 8 p.m. at tion will take place'At » fi m Yesterday afternoon, parents of ppysiclan that the child is physi- celed. Burke, to Cary, W. Rankin, . ‘I* 8®Vernor. I The car had croaaed the inter include Mra. Martha MSngan and Palntinga of local arlista will be the girls came out to inspect the l A s T 2 D A Y S \ 9 t*»hfled to take the Instruc Tbe session was to hay* been on fn of Mr*. M artha R ankln,’137 E . ! " ■■ ■ ■ ...... ing hut com^imenta have been a meeting of the Board of Religious Uoi •cctlon diagonally and noae-dived ard on the recent Tall Cedar* Mrs, Beverly Slater . . . Mra. Education, Board of Trustees. auctioned off and many more will model area and were entertained MANC-HESTER rake decorating, but illnbu in the 4 0 0 H e r Main St.. Rockville. . Into the ravine beyOnd Rau St.. Bertha Hall of 18 Orchard St. has be foi* aale. Other arttclea include snd served refreshments by the REGULAR PRICES .Variety Show Suocoss family of the demonstratiw has Mias Burke Is a senior'at Man-1 pa'Xade, of which B urt Lehman accepted a position as office secre­ Board of Benevolence and Board bric/a-brar, jewelry, planta. grab- / Mr*. Kell*, guided by Pamela’* waa chairman, "rwo members on of Deacons. girls. Flushed with, the enthusiastic made It impossible for h e r^ be Norwich, ktay. bur cheater High School. Her .fiance Is j tary for Pr. A. Elmer Diakan « 29 . and email mtscellaneoui “Ouye and Dolls” at 8:80 reception' of thetr, second annual present. The meeting 3ylll be^r*- hundred pa from ■chaamlng ‘ran down Grand 'Ave. __ Adult membership candidates . Final preparations will be com­ B p l -r i n N(Trti4 a graduate of Rock\‘llle High' and napd the little girl unhurt, Haynes SL She w’as employed pife- articles. A food sale will be In pleted nt the next and last, camp­ variety 'aK(f* at. the OommUnity scheduled for June. a burning c morii- will meet with the Board of'Dea- A T i'c -rf 6 .-’"iV-/-7/1 Cartoon nt 8:00 School and la employed as a -meat. YI DH ROUND illR CONDHIONINu accordutg. to police. vibusly in the admitting office at. progress. >. ^ . ing weekend the patrol wilt have H aII Saturdhy night, members of tng, but tha icenten and cutter ai Dvmon's Market, Rock-1 ■ cons/■ ''x/ Police Iheorlaed that Pamela Manchester Memorial Hdapita',. . . International Supper Set All friends and members of the before the Roundup. TTiis will be 'United Methoidist Church choir are Manchester Evening Herald Bol­ firemen congregation, vine. ’ I .niuat have'^«leaaed the. .car’a A tnie National Guard family ia Casseroles or salads made from Manchester Fine Art Assn, are on . June 9 and 10 at a site tri already h a t^ jn g plank .for a atfU ton eorreepondent, Mrs. Joaeph dam age wi The w'eddlng date lii set for Rat- , q^lJISH SERVICE IS emeiRency brak^ Patrol that of Arthur, Buckler Sr. of 39 international recipes will be uiged lo bring their donations to Unionvllle. The patrol will arrive b ettar rirow hi 1957. The w ow Was D'ltalla, telephone MI 3-8645. A d^cUVe''sergeant, James untay, June 30, at 10 a.m. in Sfi ' Thomaa Lee Jr. UsinveaUgating. Marshall. Rd. A master aergeant, brought by each family atteb'ding the Whiton Memorial Library audi­ here at approxlrriately the same a complete aeil-out with At, least Casey./djsrtivered the fire in the Jaiues’ CThurch. I , MODERN. COMPLETE, PERSONAL M otorcyllat'llurt .y Buckigr has been in the Guard for the Family Night Supper arid In­ torium on Monday afternoon May time It will arrive- at Us site in SAMUEL fiOLDWYN's on* couple b s ^ fo r their siecond of "St. Mary's Chuyeti i ------26 year*. Arthur Jr., a supply aer- 21. front 3 p.m; until 8 p.m.'Food Michigan and w)JI follow the time view of It. In an accident yesterday on Rt, ternational Festival at the First production of- durtofi KkSb.a.m. Mass. While he ; after a communion . . , devoted to .providing the best tn service SO, ToUand. Victor Ram&urt. 22. eant, i^rka with hla father at donations will bf recMved at 7 schedule as.nebrly a* possible. Mrs. HMrald.Litlii,. director, of the' an usher tvaved the-.congrega- • hre»i«rit«t Congregattonal Church (rii Friday p.m, on Wednesday. Ma;^ 23. The Amcrieit'ii Otvn Miukalt at Rrtstde aeieetton of price*. ^ RFD 2, RocktHUe, waa £hi;own f‘radley Vleld In Windsor Look*. evening a t 6:30. On June 29, the patrol will be off show,, lauded theAperfoi'ciera for out of the chiirch’ t ^ "etlred I from a motorcycla and auffi Robert Buckler, at 24, baa eight public Is cordially inviteif. to'the. Roundup. The PietUrc of the Year! dthelr 3*rork and comerStioA and t in Accident remen attacked the fire wHth ex-i L-c»» than two weeka ago there Each family has also been re­ E«r further information Charles WlUlam P. Qoiah road boma and a pbaalble fractu: years of service and Is first ser­ quested its own dishes and silver­ the many individual^ who helped ttnguiahers and put it out. ' * ">■* ®^ the of the collarbone, according to geant in Co. A a t the M ancheater Pinto, 72 White St.t Mrs.' John F. In a variety ' of (he Andover Elem entary PIS* , '“* he was negotiating a steep j' RMBnMnmmnMma viibicle, took RamcOurt to the hoa- SapllngaXwho were, recently School. Welt'S Speaker Set llerahl J*holo. initialed intoNsjiitmeg Foreat, No. Monday: TrOop 28. Hebron; 7S, ;iwn-grH(te in Benedict Canyon. ' 1 Rev. Peter J. Pinto,^Celebrating his , ass at St.vJsmea' pltaJ. / .Douglas Fellows will present the Bolton; 91. M anchester Green; 126 H' ' Mr*. William Bella of Manches­ Justus Paul 116, Tall C edanrU Lebanon, a t the ter will be guest spealrer at the "e had Just left a party at the | Chill reads from the Hftgsal'while the Rev. J F. Hannciilr-pas- MotorUU Wanted / . crinmpleted outline . of a brochure Emanuel Lutheran; 152. Bowers. ts. Father Cipfilo, son of Mr. a n ^ Mra. Peter J, Pl(ito Masonic Temple including the fol- whihich wilt be distributed to towns­ meeting of the Wonjen'a Society Hillside home of Elizabeth Taylor pen' from the 'Stafford tha staff at the First National 'ipwlng from MnichMier: Kenneth Tuesday: 'Troop 47. South her husbanfl. Michael-Wilding, j of Iley St., was^irdalhed Thursday at ^ t. Joseph’s Cathedra), Spi^hin bam cks iasued whrninga people In Andover, Hebron snd Methodist: Squadron - 25, Rogers MARLON BRANDO-JEAN SIMMONS for Oirtittan Servieptomorrow at " Iy Either KEITH Store! Bank alnOe lU birth iFeb. 27. 1950 ly. 71 Chestnut Stv, Robert 8 p.m. at United M^hodiat Cburch. whcn\the accident occurrei about H artford.\ Numerous friends and relatives pf the new priest attend' to th ^ drivers Involved 4n accl- Marlborough prior to the referen­ Cprp.: .Commissioners meeting at er the 11 a.fn^Meim»vrabav*M*i heard the, crash and looked in his Nixpfi. AIl.delegattf.sNani^ woiiW-^ . Coming Events Center Church. Mrs. John Erickson and Mrs. rear view mirtor delegates are commlHed .to the fcked to represent Rhode Island -for inattehtion^vto driving. by Ce)«)}raUng 25 years of service St.; Kenneth Jhrkson. 58 Garden BalhxMm dancing Wessons, can­ Michael Goldsnider report reserva- i t the Republican national conv'en- - TVooper Leonard Wheeloclr after wrlth the Silver Lane Bus-Line Inc., St.; Keith Jnhnsfsn, 93'Pl.vmflnth Thursday^.Troop 124, Andover; -TODAY CONT. a car driven by Ydydall crashed celed I'rkjay because many stu­ Blai;kledgc‘ District annual ban­ tion. are already being received ^ j *t"h"at"he ^ GOpTaVe''crirm^^^^^ tioh at San Francisco. President Ed Royce of 90 Bridge Ijine; CheateryPeteiqmn, 30 Deep- dent* werts^ppearlng In Bolton . AND FROM Y good number for the chicken pie; ‘'J' ^ carktn announced that CJhrirt/- Inito the rear of a vchlW operated St., reports, is Earl Creller of wood Dr.; Etlgar Selrtw. U Strant quet. Country Club. with the Anonyer Glee Club, will FYiday: P8rk 47. South Srhool. TUESDAY 5 P.M . supper to be served by the WSC8 j PJ*"^ * '* “P: M^JKi-thy Providence attol^y TKei^'1;*re about 130,000 toy- by Carl Sweeney, 21, West Hart­ Chaiplln, a mechanic-driver. Louis St.; Michael Steptiens, e22 E. Con be held Tlieadaysevenlng at the ford, waiting to turn left hiom the Sunday: Pack 151, Verplanck.- Saturday^t 5;30^nd «:30 p.m.; to (Cedars of! "ho ran imaiiccessfully'f(?r i ^ r train hobbyists In the United Kljnkhammer, 131 Summit St., has ter ill.; . Charles TrotteXSr., .52 Andover Blementihw School. States, aav.s l))c N ational Geo- highway into Bolton Rd. \ completed .20 years with the con­ Lenox St.; Fldw'ard WelW 323 Jane (]omel i Lebanon Hospital. ' f®u'' heynoto the- This will be the la*y time in­ TELEVISION chalrmim of t^s event eavimated.'rfamage to the! Rhode Island party conVentl raphlc Society.' Horace Bond, 66, Bangor, Mame, cern. He, too, is a mechanic-driver. Spring St.; and; Joseph WhItK 161 struction will be giv^n in two was warned by Trooper William Service records of other regular Oak St. Scribd Gharlgs Finally mimi.* wiiDR w -...J rt $2.00^OffiCers G. e. / groups. At the next threKjessons. Dog owners who have not yet, 'i <>— \ Tomlin for failure to grant right, driven are as follows, according 93 Summit St., supplied the IlH. the two groups will unila, for 'm licensed their pets will find It prof-j 2 _ of way after Bond's car, emerging > Royce: John Paganl C'.aston- for publiratidn and his roopeiation e jlan_clng_ and polka*. - They 4j8URWSIDEfia HOT BLOOD PROGRAMS ltablB_fcL-do_jcL_befQte_ JJune .1,1 ■ from Bolton-Rd., crashedMii^ ih ■Tr~yeara, mechanic; Ernie I* appV'felated. A total of -34 nien liriye now m astered the basic ba * KASY F rkf; TARkiNn "^QNwvdBeoPE IBCMmSuM Town Ulerk David Toomey re-j side Into an auto t3-a*'eUng In the Wefas of 81 Lyness St., 13 years; were .elorted and Intliatecl Into the ii dancing steps. "FORKIIHIK.V I “ROrK vealed today. Deailne'»tnr securing ' 5 wMtbound lane of Rt. 15, police Myron Ames of 136 Branford St.. \ • P L U S . ALLSTATE - AGAlllj! Tall Cedars, Besides tijnsc named Thb,lessons are sponsored by the P.I.ANKT" . I AROl'NII THK Video Everyda/^p;_,_ license* w ithout penalty was M«y i L e cAst^^^ said. 10 yean*, Elmer Vincent of 122 above,, new members reside In East sC'lnemiSrupA I TLOCK’^ PTA ^ ^fl:t0 I . All Rights Reserved — 1. Unit June 1, the penalty will be, the crash, almost hit the For the secynd straight 5'car, car owners in.l9i)SifiU bought bni more Driver of the car hit by Bond’s, Cooi>er Sf., 9 years; Stanley Hartford, Ne.w Britain. Granby, Mrs. Dqrls E. Chumbei'lHin, prin­ **To ,C'filch A H. T. Dickinson A Co., Inc. 25 cents b ut‘after that date, the j " '’ / ' Auto Insqnince from ALL.STATF; than fr(>mm aa^'other ^ ’e com­ Thomas Lorentsen. 73, West Hart­ Sroka of'41 Agnea Dr.,-8' years; Coventry, .Olsstonb'ury, Farming- cipal, has announced iltat progress N..*R«‘dr8iindiiwn’' To3vn Clerk said, a new revl?loh! ◄ ford, was treated for a laceration John Wilcox of 19 Locust St., 7 ton and Hartford. reports for^l children at the An­ of dog la3vs increases the penalty GOP Baltic Looms pany tn the 3vorld based on direct w ritten premlu'his. Illere’a of the forehead at Rockville City ^ — dover Elememary Schodl will be to $1.0(>. If the dog is ^ifl' iin- the best proof of ALLSTATFTS year-after-year better aaluo Hospital. ... when he could'get leave to come Issued during the last week in licensed on Sept. 1, the pefialty be­ Providence. R. I.. May 14,(J5 — 'and ^st, fair Claim settlements, %'ou can’t biiy better.Auto CONTEST Lorentsen was wartlbd for inst- May. home again. j*£oba wished to Gi^n*5e lo Mark comes $2.00. Rhode Island Republicans are ex­ Insurance. \Vhypay more? For complete Information or Homo \. tention to driving,'police said. go ahead with the. case on April School Liinctr hicnirs •MUM ling ' check by state^hd local dog pected to'^ baUle- tonight tor Blowout Causes Crash 28. Srhool lunch inequs for llvis wardens last summer revesleit delegates who, 3vtll represent tHe .^appointment — call Also treated at the hospital 7tst Aiiniv^r«ary Judge’ Gryk-ConUnlicd It on a week at the Andover Elementary About, 60 unlicensed dogs in. to\vn. state at theO pP national convei -A after an accident yesterday .was dap to day basis and IV waa dis­ Srhool are as follows: Monday, , Town 5Ieeting Tonight tlon. '• FRANK LANGMACK, ARfliir^M l 9*5650 Jam es Gtlberi, 26. H artford. Manchealer-(Jrange, No. 31, wili il^NnnF Oalfi Mnmle \'nn tlnren posed of today when it w>*a, found pizza pic, pickle sticks, apple­ ••SKC'ONU r*RI->ATKST SKX” ^hinek A t03Vn m eeting 3vill be held td- The contest will ht ov« X Gilbert (vas treated for. lacera­ L’Heureux coiild -not get leave. observe its TlSt anniversary 'and sauce. biead and butter and milk; In C'inFfnll^^ope Bight at the Community Hqll at 8'. makom of the deleguion.y tions of the mouth received when \ TOe cases of L a w r e ii M. will present 50 year mehibership Tuesday, I Chinese pie. with vege­ riu« I.ONK ran(*i-;r ’* ELECTRONICS his cap struck a utility pole..on H>d.. ‘ JI BAI/* ' ------DMordz), 69, of 58 Srhool -St., pins, denoting them golden sheaf tables, fj-uit betty, bread and but- S p ri^ St., near Nye St. . • ’ ,ter. and milk; lyednesda.v, maca­ LABORATORIES OThER charged with breach of the p ea^ members, to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur CKy police said, a blowout forced and that of Mlnell Laseek; 62,-of roni aperial, apricot bread', rheeae T o n i Gitoerta’ car out of control, just Mutchlnson at' Its meeting atlcks, French tapioca pu'diling and aa he waa driving off after letting Hartford, charged with driving to W ednesday night * t, 8 :0 ’c1otk in 277 BROAD the left aide of thi* highway at an milk; Thursday, baked - ham, ROCK AROUND ;r-'- GRAND PRIZES! / out a passenger. Orange Hall. Silver star^ rerllfl- mashed potatoes, beets, applesauce intersection, were' continued until catri^, repreaentlng 25 years mem­ T H E C L O C K " Patrolmen Philip Blinn and Ed­ May 16., cake, bread- and butter and milk; RADIO T ( l ( V I S I 0 N ALUIXPINSI MiLUONAIRI't DREAM win Carlson said damage to the bership in the Grunge, will also be Friday, vegetable soup, tuna fish BILL HALEY GRAND PRIZE car amounted to about <75. No given out. ' sandwiches, cherry cobbler arid Annn Frnnrii Rill Hnlry JOHNNY JOHNSTON VACATIONS FOR TWO IN JAMAICA charges were brought. State And Pomona officers have nillk. ChAiiR^ a New BAYPa. StM ( S-JtLlroWAXD BARLOW UX- been lnvlt«d to attend this meet­ Wiilirr PifUron Johnny Johntlon i'kaneel It ^rtferd, Coan. j ^jCHESTVA: Gar.t; ■ XUe Gauthiers Mark Block Jock Kcfchiim, I'hauael 22 PpHafflcld. Mate. Mere*. . ^ ing, at which Mrs. Alipa Brooks, .'VInnrheHtrr Evening Herald An­ Chanilfl 3t New Rrltala. Cnaa. (ISAM TAMINT IHNHTS via'^VHMw. AIR LINES \ past lecturef of fhe Connecticut dover rorrMprindenl Mrs. Paul “Forbidden D *sp«rado" Chanapl 53 Waterbary. Ceaa. (SSI rLAVHUL'SE OE STARS T hirty-one l).(cky couplaa arill 59lh Aiiniversarv ^State Grange, will be'tho principal “Rock Chaaael 53 Holyoke* Mate. * :H (1*) SCIENCE nCTIO N THEA­ ^ , 0 0 0 Wanstlehl, telephone Pilgrim HOWARD Dl’FF TER livs like miUionairts for a aroek CoiiiT Gases speaker. I-ecturer U William Lines 2-68.56. Planet” (31-Ml THE MEDIC— in Jamaica—enchanted land Mr. and Mrs. Francis Gauthier has arranged „a program for the Around The * :H ta > MIVKRlr MODRR OI.DB —"To The Great A Moil STARTS WEDNESDAY, I IS) F u r r y t h e cu iw n of CalypM aonga, exotic drinks, ■ of Scotland, formerly of Manches­ occasion. All paat maatera ahd Seldom Gill” IN STOCKS fabulous aighta! Stay at the IX)ST w o m a n F'OI’ND <‘infmnHrnpf» Clock” (SI) irNcxt; Ku jT . IU> FILM FAIX,-"Osr Wodian'o t ^ ' 1 MonlUy Cxaea ' ter, celebrated Mother's Day and past lecturers are urged to attend. Bethlehein, May 14 i^Ti Mrs. 11 "FORBIDDEN PLANET" l.sai BAR 3* CI.Vnm>L'SE GANG Story'*' *l1h Ann Todd, 'eicluaive Tonrer 1*1* Hotel, th* The home economics, ronimit'lee And CnlAr (SSI FII.SI rEATUKE Clandr Rain. ultimat* in luxurious living. James J. Lei^lni. 44,, of • 31 their 59lh weddjng anniversary l>>na Wohlers, 72, was found un­ 1. "RAN805I” Glenn Ford (M> (HIT WEST (la p r.tr«i» will have a white elepbapt’ table. 3:aMi:3a STAGE S .A(t^MI ROBERT MONTGOMERY 5 r f W V ' AND A( POSTUREPEDIC ported missing;'^ —**Mantren** \ • rXESE-NTS: "Tke RIsht Court thi* morning for frauduently the Nathan Hale’ Restaurant Jn White Plains^ pi. Y., May 14 (It) ADVKNTURE THEATSB — Thin*" E'orreat Ti|rkrr IN CASH obtaining unemployment compen- Willlmantic jwterday,^ <. (.Pi—A college boy and an iS-vcar- —Roy R«irere . ■ !» ' WILLBEGIVEI AWAY m i TO Married in Fall River, Mask., on-. old girl were- killed ycBlerday -anil -ft?) WKATHKB Win $20,000 worth of America'. . aadion. O . (30) KARFvY raOW Al^y 17, 1897, the cpuple lived in aiiothci' young couple injured wlien —“Tom Hroun’i.Rchool ’".blue chip" Stocks! Stocks iasued Lentlni received two check* Mahcheater prior to nioving to their car glanced off a telephone by the nationM"beokbon*" indus­ ^ N E W in n e r i n t h is s t o r e from the State, totaling $82. but Scotland 26, years ago. They have pole and into-a ditch. Dead were ,-(SS) BIG riCTCRF. Let*8,ge!t one thing straight.. * tries with a constant r*(x>rd of . ■ . » '. • . Atty. Robert Gordon, for the de­ six- children. 12 graW chlldren and Nancy Belslnger, 'ferry -Drive, (SSI tw ilig h t th ea tf.k profit and growth! ChoioM your ... ^.Ovor 5000 M il be given away 6:*.S |r!i HOrALONG CASSIDY own portf(>lio-or le,t an'experi- fense. told the court he not three great-grandchildren. Their Danbury. Conn., and Stunrt .W 6:3* ( *) srnR T.scort: \' believe there waa any willful In­ children are Mrs. Regina BSrtz Lamensdorf, 21. Hastings-nn-Hiid- (53) CHRISTOrHKRS /• enced investment counsellor help thraughiavl United States and Canada tent' to defraud. and Mra. Ida^Beniby, both of Mai^; son, N, Y. Raymond Burke. ’21, «:33 CD SroXTS DIGEST y o u .'., or... 4r When. Lentlni filed an unem­ cheater, Mrs. Marie FroeHger of Chauncy. N. Y... arid Ann Bel- S;4* ( *> WEATHEXCAST HfR rS a l l ’YOU D O TO ENTER Hartford. Mrs. Lee Burgess of En­ *:4S' ( S) WOXI.D NEWS TODAY ■ win $30,000 ployment clainri on Aug. 11, 1955, latontl. 19. Port 'Chester, N- Y,. In coril ' Com* in today for your Offi(nal entry blank. Writo-th* he had been laid off from Pioneer field', Mrs. Alice St. Pierre of Fall were reported In fair condition at , , (5D NEWS TiM < SI MX. piSTXICT ATTUXNEY Immodintoly. name you think best fits the-Sealy Poetunpodic Girl Parachute Co., but had worked one River and Odilon Gauthier’ of n hospital here. - (1*1 NEWS „ Scotland. on theoffi(Hal-entry blank.nd mail. You’ve probab.ly day. at a service station. He filed It!) WEATIIEX AND'JIt’SIC THE WHITING already thought of several gOod names, but here are two . subsequent ' claims, even', Mr..and Mrs.- Gaulhier were pre­ '''GbUisio’ns lyilh /'seagulls occa-, • „(SS> CIVII.IA.V DEFENSE AND a few Sample toggestions; Iona Sealy. Ima Sealy. sented with a purse, of'money. slonally Wreck.airplanes.''■ • v o r ' though he worked part time dur­ 1:14 (IS> WEATHKK.MAN CORPORATION Pixie Ijte (Pick .Sealy). S ii CONTEST ENTRY BIANK ing the two weeks for which ha (.301 NEWS (IE t h e HIH'.X Automatic Heating Speclalista FOR PUU OETAIIS. CONTEST CLOSES JUNE 3, 195$. -fil^ the claim*. ' ' ■ (U) X'EATHEXL’AST 244 Malq SL — Tel, 511-9-1166 BnERID IN list! Gordon said that Lenlini did not T:1S (IK-3S) DOt'GIAS EDWAKDS .-A -NEWS N « f A » l SOMt IMlKHlTANT MCT5 fO HItF YOU WIN: realize the few day* he worked (» l HIGHLIGHTS 1*:** I S-S4I STI.DIO ONE would affect his. claimf, and has Limch Data Tuasday 60UND INTO SPSlNO WITH T*l8 (SSI JOHN DALY AND THE . —.’,‘Tbe, Grnir of Sntlon since made full restitution of the NEWS. •• rinee" HeUry Jnne.- And donXconfuse Chrysler’s «AT, ItmiMIC aOMANCe OTi. J MHI HIGHWAY rATitUL Oet^reliel from M orning Bockocho* with a , $8? to the Stale. ' Businessmen’s luncheons l*:S* (IS) .MARK SABER OliL (ID SIAN CALLED X . In imposing the fine,. Judge -deserve (snd get) our special Nichols T I P C (3*> LRLNCH AND DKS grand slam wins in all the big Gryk sai’d there was a clear vlola- attention. Try our J 9 3 v\ s» Sprin^Virn^ 11 :N ( SI NEWS REFOBTER ■ POSTURiPEDIC Ota'of the'public trust and felt n Monchtsfor ■ ■RR |nc. (la-MI NEWS that he could nof show leniency. 9 DAYS ONLY (441 FINAL EDITION events with those "in their (.331 w restling Staltresi end , tAKiy Kanehl, 29, of 33 Silas' Frt. June lat thru Sot. June 9 th (Ml NIGHTCAP EDITIGN • Df MOMD IN coortaanoM wstH uadiim ostmohpic waoioNt Rd. waa fined $10 for IntoxicaUon OyENBAKE TUBELESS TIRE lisas (441 SPORTS ROI NDI'r Feundotlan eMh • tfAir ixauRvi coMfo*T.OAao uri-iiM coNtnuenoM VkyMMnNAMSfl*. June 9th 5ftn $, EwB 9 30pm., (3*1 CONNECTICIT REPORT class” wins the others shout and $25 for breach of- the peace. (4.3) PREVIEWS , • UMToaiM na«MiM raoM mao to toi assuait iSRMTtriCAuv A charge of assault and bgttery HEAPQUARTERS 11:1* ( a-l*-43) WEATHER I 50 coitiCT turroai... aiuir raoM MoaMNO sackacm' waa noiled on recommendation of SAUSBURY STEAK 11:14 ( *1 LES PALL A MARY FORD about so much. When Chrysler • ixauaivi HAtr ~uvi-action'* co(u AUToauncauv aoxmt Prosecutor John R. FitzGerald. Stcire nnd Plant 295 Broad S t (111 THE BIG SHOW YOU* SOOT TO M AlTM UtlT COatlCT StHTHM rO*TU*|.>A'NO Man June nth thru Sot. Jtioe l6th —"Tronblr ('ba.rr." udgef Temn WMM TOU l u i r C O ItKTlY, YOU U H f COMtolTAItYl. Kanehl waa arrested on complaint (441 ORCHESTRA competes it competes against of hla wife tha night of May 6. FASHION SHOW Snc.ClllietM'$ MUhlNK WC JUNIMtk-SM TEL' Ml 3-5179 (3*1 WEATHEBVANE ao-naa wamm euaRaNTti FitzGerald aaid. . • , ' • -a. • Il:4#.r I i NITF.CAP THEATER ia.wn »t mn4 Ww«tilaa rw*(fwtw —"I.ei*» Live Aasin" ' wK*. ..rU i.t.* OMMY,t«cir4a A Violation of rules of the* road MrON.SOKED BY 51ANCIIESTEK T;J* (3*1 SrORTS (3*> LIKE MTTH ELIZABETH all comers—in performance charge,- against Herbert F. REGISTERED N t’R.SES’ A.SSOCIATION 1:«4. (.3*1 WEATHEBVANE 11:34(44-3*) TONIGHT—Stero Allen $120 7:3* ( r> THIN IS YIILB WORLD .1:4# ( SI NEW! , TbeI{iD9 Docf I Ai sJwHii I (k. Hyr»ml .I.k t Amtrics* MrUicsI Aiieei.o.s L ’Heureux, 17, of 13 Pearl St.. W-as- A LA CARTE (1*1 rATTi ra o E - - \ , and economy I noiled on FltzClerald'a recommen­ <47-3*1 GORDON 3IAC BAR i .Store llo'iirs: Keith's, .Manchester, Q|>en Thursday Nights I'ntll 9. Regular dation. , Mon. iuftt I8th thru Set. Jul^ 7th (.331 TWILIGHT THEATER ' FREE PARKI.Mi AT BOTH CONVEX. Wednesday,May 76->8;00 P. M. (Ml ANNIE UAKLEi Hours From 9 A.M. I nlll S:.Ml P..5I. Keith’s, F.aat Harlford, Open Hnlly IE.NT KEITH .STOKES. I se Our OyVR The youth, represented by Atty. T:« (IS) AtLENT ON LIVING GLASS Parking Lola, Just A Step From Our Ronald Jacoba, Is In the Navy..He (Sl-Sai NEWS CARAVAN ...... T ...... " .,t:M ( *) TV DIGEST MIRRORS—AUTO iGlJkSS From III A..M. I'nlH 9 P..M., C’liHte Saturday At 6.' IliHtrs. waa first arrested April 9 on a —"BrIUln'i Moil Ralllist — .WINDOW OLABS — charge of having a dynatone muf- .Murder Cn.e" *Poweri8tyla" CHRYSLER.. .the year-ahead car ! llar-, on a car he was driving, and BUCKLEY SCHOOL- (l*-M) HL'RNH .AND ALLEN,.-'I (ID THIS IN YOI B LIFE Ja A. WHITE CO* ordered to appoar in court here (.1*1 CAESAR’S HOLR 31 B I S S E ^ 8Tei-:<5U B-7S22 21, He came home and ; (tS) HALF ROLR DRAMA WM involved lh.~an accident the FASHIONS BY . afternoon of April, ;21, when the WoHii)9feed,'Conn. r Ccicny 9*BBS • Pkwy EsitNe.64 Keith Furniture nilea chargee was made. •ftaaasMrt A continuance until ApriU.gS Im Mmwv Save Money — I iARIfMADS ~ BUIR’S - QAUQEtS HEAKON t ic k e t s now AVAIIAhl-E BEAUPRE M O TO R S , lIVC. ♦ 358 East Center Street 131 wae emlered on the defective AsMrkMi'* Mon., T)Mi - - . aiai. 5.**.\i.#a. i.a*.-M* 1115 MAIN ST. 317 MAIN ST. equiMcnt chefge. That day, ."A "' , ' Hod.; fhoM A Fri. Rvpi S.S*. 3.**.\2.4S, 1,M. I.:* Betfer Values At NORMAN’S ' ■ ■ ' 'V * ' ' Jaem told the court L’Hfsireux Located >« 5Ule off Oakland., N«l. only (B:S0 p.m.t itTO^' S.i#. 3.0#, 'irUrounU •a Thrsirr Par$lr* had 'apent a peneidarablo amount DONATION $1,00 ^ REFRESHMENTS 1445 HARTFORD RD. ^tEL. Ml 9.4597 EAST HARTFORD gHItiiy bona and did nqt know ■treat ea Telkuid XunpUce' I' Ma.v is safely chfick month,.,, . Check your car . Check accidents. , MANCHESTER ■ • ' ,3 d M i f i i i NtM Dkl I : t . / - h ' ■ ■ 7 ■ 1 -I. A . ■ • • . —' \ ‘ V /" r / ‘I ■ f J ii.

. ■ \ , ■ ' ■ \ .. H ' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY, MAY 14, 195« P A G E P IV B .\ 14 1956 t A G E F O U E MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY, MAY , about the boys' provoking him port’ rsnd national enterprises. thani* 'wilt b* moderated by the cream,, milk; WadnaadAy, roaat Tunisia Rebels. Democrats Told wer* true, he ahnuld not have 'They called hia ministry "King^'. Ellington , maahed potatoaa, cranberry ADA to Oppose Raab Prevails ROv. John l!.\Poat of'^the North Norris-Steiner ’J^^edding "taken .the law;. .4nto your own dom I W aldl^nner," Waldbrunner j jStrickland Author of Book Angry Sloriiis; aauce, ’ vegetables, bi^ead and but­ Labor’s Support hands." s Is Your lutoraioo Methoiilst Church, . New England Slay liiree hi denied he wits a "pupil Of Mqe6oW’ ! Town Mcelin ter, fruit, milk; Thuraday, turkey Ike’s Re-election X ikT. . X"* ^ , I Another eharge against Le-wle. [Once More in because he had worked a'a;an en- i Tornadoes K ill Southern Conference chairman of or tomato 'aoup,' meat sandwrichaa Gangland Style I N o t t g l l a r a n t c e c t breach of the peace, was nolled. gineer In Ruaaia. ^ ' j DYNAMI07 On ^Technique of Acting^ the Inter-Board Committee on Tomorrow and egg, ’cheese and eraek*rs< p]id- (Colitlaned from Pag* Due) Ronald E. Cyr. 18. of East Hgrl Foreign policy iya'a.pdt an Isaue. ding and milk; Friday, spaghetti ford, was fined $12'on a charge of Chrietlan Social .Relations; and will Washlr^on. May 14 ig*) EmU Austrian Vole Both major parties ^Vor the W eal.' If not. edi with . sauce, vegetables, celery Tunis, Tuniila, May Ml - - operating a motor vehicle with de­ T rit. f . Cttwlt* StrlokUnd of 13, Injure 270 Include two local people: A. Hyatt Ellington. May. 14 (8t>eclal) — tratlon for -bungling action.” Be­ FOR PROFESSIONAL Rtfvf, ,rHlring president of the although the Independence treaty-i the «p««ch and drama department Sutliffe, speaking on our public stlcks.^.tuna and egg aandwichbe, cause of this and other things, the Tenoriata sprayed machinegun fective equipment. which ended .the occitpatlon com-! A speoial Town Meeting will be cake and milk. TV SERVICE . . . fir* on streets of Tunis today and textijr 'worker* union, said tot - (Uontlniied from Page One) ^ LEE M. SILV|RSTEDI Vi At Stanford Univeratty aince IMO, achools. and James Herdic, apeak- resolution \added; the. balance of dny^ the Democratic party has In other vases: Edmund Sonde, j mils Austria' to military neutral- i ^ (Oeatiaued from Page fHte) held tomorrow evening at 8 o’clock Daughter bora 41j^ of Wellwood Circle, Vernon.' Ml 9.0430 and a nati\-« of Manchester, Haa^ •in the Tpwrt Hall to consider adop- world power has ’‘ahifted omiifoua- Insist on a Tdsa Mon threw a gfrenade into a Jampacked "gome houseclearting to do" lo \. Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Nelson. ly toward the Soviet bloc.and the was fined $20 for intoxication: and Socialist* gained two seats for a ; Nlnety-xlx per cent ofNtUgible jBUbliahed a SOO-pagi bool;, entitle^l police said more than 600 tree* Other members of the panel are -tlon by the towq of the S t a t a cafe, killing three people and merit acllve support of organized ■ total of 75., ! Technique of Acting," fOr Sandy. jBeach Rd., Crystal Lake, position of the free nation* has You’ll find the- members list­ Raymond E. Mvette, 29. of 32 Auatriana voted! The Cort*erva- were felled bv the atorqi.*' Dr. Paul Rosa Lynn, professor of Building Code. wounding 14. bor this year. averv' amateur who would lll(« to are parent* of a daughter. Bar* been weakened.” Cornell St., was fined $21 . for The Freedom League dropped tlves got 2,000.086 vote* <45'i\per‘ About 1.900 Civil Defense auxil­ family lift education at the Hart-- T^e meeting will also conBUlcr ed la the yellow page* * f n remark* prepared for open- speeding. : .become a professional.," it la de- bars Brooks, born at Johnson Ma- The convention ^Te-elected Jo­ .The unidentified aBaallants I from 14 to 9 and the Comimmlsta | ccnti: the Socialists 1.873,250 (43 i iary police and other volunteei's ford Seminary Foundation; the any amendments to a building Code morial Hospital, Stafford Spring*. your telephone book.' » ifoered dbn-n a street in the heart IniK .sessions ot the union's con­ ■igned,” as he aa>-s in the |>reface, Rev. Douglas Dorchester, New seph L. Rauh Washington at­ Also. Gryk fined Thomas E, I slipped from 4 to 3 seat*. per cent), the Freedom I,eague ‘ aided authorities in directing traf­ that may'be proposed at the meet­ o f this. ca[fltal city In a speeding vention, Rlcve said it is time the n o give an intelligent ^ d compe- ' torney, as Its 'hatlonal chairman, Howe of Hartford $21 for recklea* I "It was a victory for Austria’s '283.713 (8'a per- cent) and the''! fic in the Cleveland area and clear­ R n g i a n d Southern Conference ing. automobile and poured machlne- parly realizes "if cannot linVe orte Manchester Evening Herald El­ and Robert R. Nathan, Washing­ policy for Texa.i and another,.^ for driving. ' future," Raab said. Communists 142,432 (4'j per­ tent performance, evan when in* ing the street* of dekma. execiillva secretary of Christian Edwards-Cfiarter Wedding gun fire into a Tunlaian - owned apiratlon la lackinf^, and equally lington correspondent Mrs. a. F. ton economic cortaultant, aa chair­ New York" on such i.isues aa Howe said he fell,asleep at the HI* finance minister. Relnjrtr^ cent I. . • / ' In South Clevelan^f a man and Rducatlon; and. Arthur L. Johnson, Mias Lenore Charter, daughter Barr, telephone TRemont 8-9618. shop. Two people, Including the important, to ahprw him how to man of the, executive committee. segregation, natural gas contrbi wheel of his car on Rt. 19, near Kamitz. sqld the election "ma.kes ~TTie Communists lost sll four* of two children were killed when a chairman of the Connecticut Com- of Postmaater Edwa’rd F. Charter ahopownbr. were killed end .two ube an inspiralloh When he la for­ Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt again and labor laws. ■jthe Tolland Tpke. .ciitoif. May 6 it sure the future nationalization their seats from' the industrial ^vern collapsed under buffeting miaaion on Civil Right*. and the late -Gladyf A. piarter, WHISTLED TO M «OOL bynhndilnl^munded. tunate enough to have one." wax named honorary chairman. "If the Democratic party tries Tand went agamist the feme. of indusiri' will be stopped." \ytener Neustadt ■ dpilricl but by^\the strong wind*. Two men One of the Interesting groups and..Ralph Edward Edwards, son Green Bay, Wla, »>>■ — Mr*. |»rt>f. Strickland, after working for ' On hls automobUs. New England Southern.Conference Church. /.Fiiir—phone first. Bill Can. can labor movement." . K yearg with the beat profea.aional school uses a steam whittle which to help the muahrooming city of wer# wounded. *111# Neo-Deetour Rieve said he lielieves President ' down. \ The two big parties split early, Clare Boothe • Luce, the . U.S. A threatened overflow of the I Woman.’* .S o c ie t y of Christian Kindergarten Officers Named school engineer George Bunker Tucson grow. Hi* wlfe' gave birth toUdnion Strvic*, Sttioififitl* party recently neg^ated a^n- Howe'aaid he had been woiklng ane obtained by calling on Slgnalera Alone IR W liK city in the Interior of the North after nearly two (iecade.i as the oil fields. - Saturday and suffocated, a 'medical .ihops being held throughout the cause. How* said In,court Satur­ knowledge ahd skill which Is to -be and alto served as sdjiidicator for , Michigan tornadoes, In sddl- Mr*. Craig Jefferies. The kinder­ REPAIR African territory. 1116 rebels con­ union's president because bf ill •In the campaign, Raab's party examiner said. His body was found Kemp's, Inc. the drama aectlon of the Spokane, p,,„, jouCk the coiintry.'While it has been planned ^ St e w day he did not feel Sleepy at tJie ' acquired in performing them are garten committee will meet .May centrated their hit-and-run at­ health. William Pollack, exqc.p-t ..centered its fire on Karl Waldbrun- by flremen In a biasing chair In the 763 MAIN ST. Ml 6-66M Mualc^ eatlval. | jubm-bs of Allen Park\and by MethndhR women, it h*a been tacks on the Jewish quarter of the live vice president, is due to suc­ time. . , ner, Socialist minister of trans­ dining room. ' ^ e core of this new book. the hop* of ‘•the officer* of the 2t at 6 o'clock in the aooi.al rooms ^ e n e f i c i e d MNAN( I ( O BABVLAND ^ ^ e r * are very' complete char- ricki cit.v last n l^ t, leaving six dead ceed him with Rieve expected to IJnrnIn Park and WIndaor, Ont; A V.'omsn'a division of .Christian of the Congregational Cliurch, a ct^ and subject indexes. The Rdith Adams Greene of Paisaie, and, f0ur_ wounded. remain head of the 'nVU * execu­ twiater late yesterday flattened .Servile that mthy other women with the meeting open to the pub­ book also contains picture* of such N. J„ a graduate of Mt. Holyoke two small bangeia and damped' tive council. College and an accomplished musi­ of all denomination* will be In­ lic. / . • Bf MMNlMitof / , ...... i ' • great actors and actresses as Mau­ plane* at the Menominee, Mich., School lAincM Menus rice Evanxand Leslie Howard, both cian. They have two children .In terested In Bttentllhg, and with M€ MAIN Street thetr early teens, Teddy and Su­ municipal airport. No injurlea wer* this in mind the loial cqmfiilttee, Menus St the public schools this 2nd Fleer, Over Wkelivarth 'i Stocks Get Jitters of whom ftayed in "Hamlet and reported. w’eek are as follows: Tuesday, the Q\ieen";.N Katherine Cornell san. headed by Mr*. Alfred* Whitney, Mitchell S-4US • Manchatter QJeen";' Tornadoes' whirled Ihroligh KBn-; ha* tried to 'lhHiide 'a* afSeakeTa Spanish or butiisred^Nc*, vege- >* Helen Hayes, judltl) Anderson qnd ! The bbok la dedicate to "Edie Aik far U i e 'm M/WbSW Froitr Auto Holiday Cbiirt Cases sas yeSteiday afternoon near Vale* tSbles. carrot sticks,' ibeat sand­ OSIN THUUDAV IVININOS UNTIl I rthe'r"lTnriures“r*. Pictures kiidknd UxtTuu’itratext Illustrate t; j‘ and paneiiits a yarjety of religious SOI-sis CENTER ST. * Ml S-SI35 vuwre. writing thi* : and on the fly leaf, Center. Two barns were leveled, affiliations *nd\lntere*t*. wiches and butter, Jekp with Imm m4« I* rniSmii ttt 'iwttMSIaf l»M if the difference Ih- character rela- but no Injuries were reported; (Continued tibm Page One) I-yl-InK rhnto tn hia 'bwn handyrriting la the fol­ MRS. W ILLIAM W. NORRIS Baturday Cases tioiMip, emotional inteqaity and lowing sentence: "For Dad, with In Pennsylvania, a flash flood *a,ja of expreaaing U. alto makeup have been wondering how the gen­ William Lev. le, 74. of 176 Spruce much appreciation for all the aid sent water swirling through a 13- St., w'ai aentenceq^lo 20 davs la far eartain rolea. The book should block area of Meadvllle. a com­ eral economy could stay so high White, pale pink and pale blue ‘'With pale pink* pale and white and encouragement you have Hartford County Jail on a charge pfovt valuable to ■ directors of munity of about 30.000 near Pltti- when Detroit was having trouble carnations, ' whit* gladoli, ferns-j carnations with given me all throiigh the years, . ... aelling cars. of as.sanlt and battery bv Judge playa, faachera of Ui« drama and Frank." s. > biirgh. " .The rlngbeareryStephen C. Huot Rolling Adjustments and candelabra formed the setting df'ManchesleV, nephew of the bride, Wesley c. Gryk lt> Saturday * aea- atudanta. . / Another hard hit town w-aa Du- •ion of Town Court. MH8 Oraduato/^ qiiesne. Pa., .where a twister ripped 1 Now the I auto making holiday at the Centft\congregationaI was dressed in ^ ’hite tie and tails, leada aome to review the .whole Lewie was arrested at 4:30 p.m. Tounger of tha two aona of off roofs and toppled chimneys In Church at 7 o'clock Saturday eve­ the same as A e bridegroom. He /" economy. Many believe the current carrlM both^Tings on a satin pil­ Friday by Pailrolm'an Emanuel Gharlta J. Strickland and the late a 12-biock area. Daraage was esti­ Jlttera are over done, regdldlng ning for the wedding of Mias Bar­ Motola. Prosecutor John D. Fitz­ Mra. Edith Cowlea’ Strickland, he low. \ /-t Local Stocks mated at I ' l niilUbn.\ .. what' la happening; in the auto in­ bara Anne 'Pteiner; 17F Garden Gerald said Lewie hit a 14-vear-old ja a graduate of Manchester High. Dlin T. Grant of Mancheater iwas Record'heat \vaa isKlude.d in the dustry as .hut another example of Dr., daughter of Mr*. Francis R6b- boy wRh a .stick, after "the boy School and received ht* drat theat­ ftootnUona Furnished By weekend weather. Temperaturas the rolling adjuatments, one tndua- best man, and ushers were Charles rang the hell of Lewle’a store on rical experience with Sock end broke rerorda for the date'through­ e inson of Yonkers, N. Y., and Jo­ Norris, brother of the. bridegroom; Cobum d MIddlebrook, Ine. ' try, at a time, that have character­ seph Steiner of Manchester, and Spruce St. B u a k in , junior-aenipr dramatic 1 p.m. pricea. out ISVW Jersey. Newark's high of ized the postwar years. and Henry Berdat, both of Man­ The boy. with a Ifl-year-old com­ club. He waa drat vice* president 92 Yesterday broke tha old record William .W. Ndrrls, son of Mr. and chester. Bank Slocka Detroit e.xplains the drop in auto Mrs. Charles H. NoitIs of .93 Ham­ panion, reportedly went to the « t the club which last yesr reached Bid Aakcd of 90 In 1947. output lo its low point for the year Immediately following, the cere-^ store 'with intentions of buying a its J6th anniversary. He received The heat record fell for the lin Stf, The double ring cerenrtony First National Bank to dete* as aimed x t giving the waa performed by the' minister of mony, a reception for 200 guests 10-cent>oomrang.,4They saw Lewie hia BA at W esle^n Univerelty of Mancheater 30 34 third ronsecutlv* day In Chicago dealers time to pare record high the chufeh, the Rev Clifford O. 'was held at -the American Legion sleeping Inside, and rang the bell. and hia M A at Northwestern Uni­ kartford National .veaterday where the mercufy hit stocks of unsold 1996 models be­ Home.^lhe mother of the bride re­ According to Flt/Gerald, Lewie versity: attended Vale Drama Bank and Truat Co. 30 32 69. The prevloii* high for the date Simpson. Harold Baglln. accom­ m fore new ones arrive.. panied at the organ by Mrs. ceiving'in a pale pink dress of sneaked around the side of the 'School tor a year and the Unlver- Conn. Sank and waa 86 In IhOO. , There could be another reason crystalette with matching duster, .building and hit the 14-year-old atty i "The mati^on of honor, Mrs.- ehtly employediloyi ■ •by the sug­ curved to the un­ lauKClaale Lot^ui, Donald Meet.. Hartl, a past president of , the \ip with the approach of better So. New England Uasaachuartls Council of Church' Nicholas S. Pechusick of, Thomp- gestion committee at l^raU am) derbust. 34B to WaltervConnolly; flonaldXcoIeman. -weather. The dollar t o t a r of Whitney Aircraft. The bride- Tel. - ...... ;...... 39 41 Women, lecordlng Secretary r>f I 38C,^5” length. • ComelIf'* clety.of Christian Ser.vjre. ried' a cascade boilquet of while < Divorcement.” Cbllin* ...... n ,v - i; the construction industry as a an elTClronic apprentice. He directed 'atich .’vfell know A xymppaH^ based on thk, day's. and pale' pink carnations with Bm-Hart ...... *4 '*.' ' whole, feeding on- commercial and stephanotis.and ivy trailers. The matron of honor waa pre­ artiste ai* Jana Wyatt, Jndspsire Fafnir Bearing industrial contracts, grow.i fat. sented with a gold pendant', one Claud* Rains, James Cagn^yNsnd I' ‘ 4 The bridesmaids. Miss Marilyn 3 •’J.'--'?! Landera-Frary Clk. z : Steel (Demand High bridesmaid with sterling silver and ethers during his years N. B. Machine Co. The steel industry,- pouring out Steiner ■'of Manc.h’e'slrer. slater of pearl earrings, and the other with eummef theater in. Stockbridger the bride,■ and Mrs. Wlill'am Mc- ...... - -- Eastern Steel . v, ., How To . . . metal for construction, for ships a sterling silver bracelet The and toured with the Wesleyan and JO’dd ..V i. snd'freig'ht cars, for bridges and i ■Knighl of New Haven," wore pale best man and ushers received ciiff varsity Gilbert and Sullivan com­ Mfg, ...... highways, hasn't shown an.'i' signs | bine nylon chiffop gowns .with links and tie clasps. MEAI^S- pany throughout the East aa stage t Work* . . . i .. yet of being hurt, by the troubles i matching stoles falling in a soft :A director of "The ktlkado,” "The t fold down the .back.’ and'pale blue IS ALL X- of its prized, customer, the aiitoj Gondoliers.” -"Trial By Jury” and ;'^orrington makers. There's a riish on- by hats with fufl face veils and'pale y o d ll find "Finafore.'’ The Community PlAj'-1 StMl's customers to get deliveries bine glove*, "rhey carried cascade GENERAL are. first dramatic Hub in t o ^ y j U S Env'ldp* pfd'' befoie Julj'. The order books are bouquets of white and pale blue CNJtside of Sock and Buskin., anti Veeder-RooL full. \ carnations With ivy trailers. ether local people, frequently mo-1 The above qucflatlonr'are not 'to The flow’er girl. Miss Robin Spen­ T Y SERVICE You Pay But ''ri’en the rtcelme.i are di­ be construed a* acttiai/miMketa. cer of this town,'wore a pale pink Days vided as to hbw much ofjthis steel M A C A Cell 'c . is going inip immediatel use and nylon" chiffon gown and pale pink ,Nlghta PIUB Parts TKA4''HBK.S KEEP favork^ how much is being piled up as pro­ hat with veil and pale pink gloves. Te l . » u 3-sib4 ■\, Hartfordx May, 14 liP) ■' The Codx tection against tlje possibility of a ,She' -carried a wliltc basket filled Pen^i^al Notices nS'cticiit Edilyation A.san.. a group BRIGHTEN steel strike this summer a.s an at­ At of teacher*, ^tu rday went on-neg; tempt. to.beat a- rise in steel prices Old'as opposing'.what It called a tv N^-BUqi FUTURE Card of Thanks which many expect will follow the ! tempts-to lower the atartdard.s for wage' negotiations next month. H OW OLD AR E YO U ? Don’t tell met g 3 MdiuNG ar tiivici , teacher* in oidVr to'ip eet the ® The fihqr* never teemv' Some source* report that Rut don't let tiny annetural lines in **‘^?*‘ teacher’s’ shortage. They also op-1 blacker inan when a tfriouti . AlHl fn*ndii frtr florat tributi'i^ ^ . 'f* ,, . , . there's little rukh now to, place or- j your face add extr* years-to ,vour % ’ - morial rifle of ijmcaihv , eme-.gency plan* which accident or litncvi hill your defs'for delivery late in the sum­ age. Those tUi.v lines xvill tell e story loan of van, and oth*r act» ..of kind;-would Involve non-cerllfled persona family,rind larg^Hnedical bills every time, unless you cere for your i"* ' '’^ ^ 0 relieve teacheisd. Miss Helen mer. The customers mav be wait­ cHir nunnand .ann'‘ ffttnFr. John, Pnninn «t « ear a a. ■ . • i not improve ihebtitlodk. aiitoiiiatic ing to see Jjow the labor talks turn fare. I don't knoav of'a belter way tn AiSl - Alao with to>xpro«» oiji-itiank* for;' Hogan of Walerbury w*-* elected, o n h e r help eliminate those tell-tale' tin.v lines HERE! If you haveVmly the iivUa^ out.. ' ’ tha kinilne'ja ahown duritif hLi llliirjjj; .President of the sssoclst-jon. y. ! than to use Prlnef Matchabelli’s won­ kind of Hbvpilalizalidn Moat steelmen expect’ the aiito j We are proiid to ahnouhee that Anna PArjion and liimily. plant* to be/..oing full blast again derful new- face cream—-Pol.vderm-SO, Ihiurancc, il covci^juit This is no n'rdiitkrv face crqam , • > it’s TO SAVE our Cor.sct Department has been ' \ this fall, pouring out 1957 models In Memoriim rouiinf esp'eiHeV"HSVever, •‘f. in the lively’ belief they .will prove j an entirely new coni-ept .In fare, care. Awarded this customer 'servic? . we NOW offer youri new- as popular with the pubHc a.i- thr I ' ^ rolyderm-20, ..yourself and ,you’ll Life Confidenitql ta popular ban> Ib, IftVinf inFm^tfy of tmr rrfnthFr r FRESH CANDY hn'bw what I mean. award for the outstanding serv- " Mr#. Dominjca *\>»co, who tJifd Mav ' security againit extreme 1965's. By then a new; flock of clis- ; deau' style. T a llie d in crisp- coU 14, IWO. i ^ Whitman, Schrafft, P, Bj 8. ice provided otir tm.itomer.s. ton," frosted with p a in ty ehibrol. medical'expcnvei when \ tomer* is expected to ejj.ter the re- . YVE^-DON’.S-SCENT SHOP ^ Candy. Cupboard \ YOUR FURS This award is a resutt of our suc; dery . . wondemilly washable. Away in d th^rF . k || Arthur Drug Siortt^1 made rinai pa.v'ments on old car* Here's What We Do tjie Kormfit garments of YOUR SfHMt shnd daufhtFrp. il called 'And why^Dot do it the "eas.v way”? She/S been busy all day Completing the hundreds and he ready to take.on payments i choice, in YOUR .size, at the price- • HA8TF08D ' for new -ones. An>-w*y that's how I For Only S3. NO BONES ABOUT IT Light, h,' ' • - V; YOU wanl to pa.v; MAJ08 MIOICAl ix e iN II of jobs a houhewife has to do. So,."at dinner t jmej she prepared the food,, then set the it'a been. eve> since tjie -.var. j they nevgr hinder of hamper . . . INSU8ANCI ' - slenderize-.comfort. Here , . / a Whatever ; your figure type, av-<»»awaa>y Ui* lata Praai- - It said their leaders are Calhem waa In tha aiiclefit Jap­ Sent Joda Antonio Remon. Remon I theik communities themselves.^ I’anaiiia Election 'As Spies for4J.S. ------Otech refugees ----- trained by Ameri­ For Movie Star anese city for the filmilag of 'Tea- Arinoiiii(% New Way To waa gunned down at a race track Displays to M ark Maacbrotet' Evening H r rai4 can Intelligence foroes and sent |RattrV«tFr They hsd considered flood con­ D ro o c lle s make vCWIS m . Coventry eorrmpondenl, Mrs. C. bouse of the August Moon." He Tabulation Starts in 1955. back into the country equipped waa cast in the role of the colonel trol to'sjie a form of boondog- By RUUER PRICE Sky watch Schedule Ooytia waa the candidal* of the P T A U n it S e s s io n L. Uttle, telephane, pi >-«tSL ■Vienna, Austria, May .1* —A Negro rest o'f 10. men accused of spying , Relieves Pain—Shrinks Hemorrhoitls . damage, then^^ere U the question Mldnlghl-2 a.ui long count to determine Panama’* Relf-axplanatory dtaplaya of the on the Czechoslovak Air Force and especially on (Taechoslovak jet today. a* yet. VolunIrcrH .Needed new president, elected In weekend^ farmhand wa* charged with ag­ planes!-military alrfielda and arms YsrV;; X. V. (SpstUII For the aftonjehing atateraenU like PilM of making thl^^damsge good. In 2 a.m..-4 a.i; yearia achlevemenU will be fea­ arms Industry for U.S. Intelligence The distinguished Broadway snd Arst time srienCe ha* found a. Aeir-" have ccksed to be a problem!” 4 s.m.-6 ...... Vnliinleers Needed balloting. PoHcr Find Ik»dy gravated aaaault yesterday after plants. The paper named four Hollywood 'Star died Saturday \ PR8KRT SHIP WANTED healint ssbatahe* with (h* attonish- Connecticut, th e ^ was done, and ...... Brian Rivard tured at the Coventry Grammar he allegedly a ta b b ^ his biroWiar- services. The iecret ia, a new healing sub­ rouBdM'- •HSyabi* In Btiw c* ficial program of,»auccor\i arried ...... Wllfted .I. Lcmirc, X./,- presidential ballot* took 20 day* , defenses."- Mt. McKinley In Mt. McKinley Na bKhlabys/tla mother. The-ashes will be Be thorouth that *ujffererS made ■Sat. tt. arm. Off. 6 p.m.-8 p.m.. . to rount *nd the 1948 three The butlrteaa meeting will aelect .ington hospital, in fair-condition burted tn Hollywood cemetery tain. , W.‘Joseph Lemlte Det. Sgt. Robert Walt* of the a nominating conunlttee and order with stab wounds. The paper charged that Amerl- tional Park, Alaska. b u rM On* T««r ...... •it52 on byhy public organir.vUoni^. sup months. . Utchfield 84*te PoHce Barracks. ~ r 8 p.m .-10 p.m...... Bernard Hart - RANGf it to bring in a alate of olTicera at • 1 * ; p o n .d hj; mpublic contributions of ’ •«» • .. Harmon Tompkins Voters also balloted for two vice Chief Andfew J. Nearing of the / 10 p.m.-Midnight president* and a 'national aasem- the iona pieetlng for election and . :gfmon.y, X .Skywstrh Pos/lojated-on loj> of Manchester Police Station. New Melford Police and Constable inatallation. l>pened that llui^vJoi^ ■ -- ' ralVolunteers may register at Civil bly. The turnout sftis strong when J. Floyd Barton of Kent fqimd the tUEL Oil Kin«i« Copy ...... It wi h«pi Defense Headquarters, Municlpa the polls opened, mit dwindled ns Hostesses will be mothers of / ■ / Building, Manjdiesler on Monday, Wedncsday.or Friday from 1-5 body of Lyman B. Darling, 82, of Mr*. E. W. Lovell'* third. grad* was pretty well done. But ihem- heavy rains set in. GASOLINf ■ th b p.m. or Tiies^y evening from 7:30-0:30 p m. ______Rem, floating a short distance with' Mr*. William Glennay and X ebly, throughout our dealing -with InArnJIofi of thi* AVhrrl* , There wfre scattered report* of -dbove the Bull's Bridge power­ Mr*. George t J. Jacquemin .rin the disaster, there has been the iVoiiId like to suggest here and minor vlolsnce in Inteiioi' toWn*y house. In“2!w« dlWMchM credhtd to it or live director of the United fttates but no major incident* were charge. o l S ? ^ cSedtttff in. iht.^ qMPO/ thought that the business of re­ now Wat the Auto Industri' start 're­ Darling's cane and glasses were Square Dance .Aeeelon^ Aiio'tkt'iccat n«w» poblUbed htrr. Conference of Mayors, died Friday ported, / BANTLY OIL iUt rtcht# of rtpubliciiupn of *£5^^ covery and finandsl protection piitlin^.;^ejuare wheels on nil lj)r>7 W ^kend Deaths ! He 'was b«rn In Morris, Minn. Contesting for President, were found on the-river bank April 21. Parents of member* df the h ^ ln «r« «l»0 reoerved. revoTu The three police officers started ( .IMI 1 1 , l\( square dancing class have been ih- ought to be regulaHzed. The prin­ CO.VK ThW srtimrU like a Ernesto De la G uardia Jj<, 51. a vlted to attend. the final dance Bqusre. Dartmouth College graduate, and out early yeaterday to patrol both Pull ••rrtct cUoat ot N. E. ^ ciple that ought to be sppl ed to iionety hfaiSK and it is. banks of the river downstream ' 'I \ \ I m I I program, to be held Thureday ICO. Inc. BtprratnUtlvri: Tho such disasters is the inmirance wheels wouli lit the, traffic nrcl- 44} TIIK ASSm iATKI* PIIF-SS, (- former Supreme Cport Justice from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. in the Cov­ Publiahcra Ntw Victor Florenelo Odylia, 67. from-the spot. m Mitel,, II 9 -tBVS Jullua lintb*** principle. And when the' Insurance , denU rat* do' .0 nothing over-j • -re*.^ M„y t4-|iP; . A T Iiu u k Ii I fur Tutliiv Dr. George Grenier, medical ex­ entry Grammar School audito­ V or night. WliyT BftciaHsc vCith .squat^-i nrace Krueger, 71. wife of ; De Lai Guardia-wa* backed by rium, Music for the party will be '‘SliS iS r aSSS" bvj^ v Industry finds itself unable to pro­ I the National Patriotic Coalition, aminer, said that Darling, a re­ TEL ROCKVIllF S-2177 \ OUR BUYERS ARE cmctnjiTioNs. wheels-no one Would be Bh)e ;b>;,.p^ Waller Krueger iRet.l who! tired farmer, had drowned. furnlahed by Herbert Mercier and vide policies at a premium which drive over .2 miiM p^r I'OuV If | rommandei' of •the U.'S. 6th | Take f'.mirage and ' the.House, it might estab­ gies so children ^n't- grow up H e WHS iMiin in DeCorah. |owa. Just what you remember of your» 825 to repair the see-Mws. The Ptor Hitiraday—I p. m. Prednraday. feeling overproteckro. And sliiiaie PTA also gave 825 to' the Center X fttday—1 P. tP- Tbu^ay. lish aorqe sort of precedent ;,gnd Green B.s.v. Wis.. Ma.v .14 (n’t G. self. There is nothing but\ e v-i 1 bowling balls and square'iiiafWes Stanley (Barney I B arnett 58, This Handy, BOOK BANK .^School fo,r playground apparatus l-nnciple, and be the basts. Inter 'galnofl in remembering the eyil of *^SKTJdr.a.'?"lVn^^^ I to slow down the gamoV, .SOy, s la lf member of the G,recn Bay yoXrself of five or ten years ago. and 810 to each school for -book* 4A7 of pubUcatlon e»c«pl ^tw rdby on, of a more aatisfactory bill. In there's no lli^t to the possibilities Press-Gazette and one of Wisebn- for both libraries in memory of .f ». m. _ ThaK is not your present self at its present form, it Unills the total of this Ides/ ' 1. .sin’s best knovvn newsmen, diec^ : ' .with every new account of John C. Reilly who served the all. ,Tl»at is a dead,and. buried In- X.,- y Monday, M»y }* amount of liability i^lt accept ilunday. He was bom in Ishpeiii divldtiai.' A man or Woman who 115.00 or MORE! ‘‘ town for 10 years as auperintend- FREE ant. z.-,' tn five billion dollars', an ' llmita Ing. Mich; has any ‘Vo" in them changes Into -X, Churchill’s Cur* For NATO ^W esi P!irm“Be»fh.‘ Ktn seTT every ten or ------Hot; Lunch Me«ub eny. one busines* loss to' |?ftO.OOO. Winatem Churcbill. receivinji the ppenForttni (4’, XTiarles W. Palm er twelve years. The grow into im­ The school*,' hot lunch menus 'S' which could be small, and any one of the WoonscK'ltel; 'll. 1., Call and proved Individuals with all the for the cbming week/follow: Mon­ Charlamagne Prize lit Germany president of the Evening Call Pub­ residential loes to glO.OOO.'-'ni.ose NaUnnal Dlagraee' additions arid variation,s.' They day, soup, peanut butter and jelly for Wa contributlona to the idea of w-ho w ant to buy a policy woiik(^ lishing Co., died Saturday. ; I'eiiented Once of their wickedness Join the S.B.M. THRIFT CLUB! sandwiches, gingerbread; Tuesday, uropean unity, niade a apeech In To the Editor! Detroit, .May 14 u-Pi R alph' frankfurt in roll, potato chips, !s at the pay #0 per cent of the premium, hnd then set ,lo work makitig Guilty of buying the blch he advocated a certain ex- When are we as a people gofoR .Stone, 88, retired jrw sident of the themselves over again. There is no It pay.s to be thrifty. Get a Book-Bank—-.save the loose change regii- strihg beans, apricot cobl^er; viith the federal government pay^ ‘Detroit T^l.sl ('ll. and former mem­ Wednesday, Spanish rice, carrot 1 of NATO. Of one thing we to be a,haken out of our lethargy sense in a lifetime of repetence or larl.v and watcli the Book-Bank fill up. When you open it at the bank you’ll W a sS 2 6 8 .0 0 Ing the other''40 per cent for ' a ber of the Uiuveislty of Michigan a lifetime of remorse. TTie surest sticks, geletain dessert; Thursday, \ / can sure; the expansion of concerning the pollution- of mu he .aurpri.sed and J[|ad to see how your I'oo.sc change has grown into iViany period of three., yeai-s, after board of regents, died SatiiWlay. proof of real repentenee. is-getting schoolboy grinders, cabbage salad, This 3 piece bedroom NATO^urchlU miggosted was ehlidreti'* jninds? It docs' seem He w as,born in W ilmington. Del.' dollars .. . and then Avatch those dollars earn dividends and grow in a Tegu­ fruit; Friday, macaroni and cheese wrong ^im e . ^. of too enthusiastic iit which the states a*ould be com­ up as quickly as'possible to make not the eicpan^n of NATO Ser- that the 'fUth that Hollywood A tlanta, Alay 14 i.Pi Robert yourself into the other fellow. The lar S.B.M. Savings Account! beets, Ice cream. Bread, butter and pelled to take over ihla burden Hecht, 67, A utirian rorisul in A t­ milk are served with all meal*. rcUry of .SUte DuUe* has been vomits on the nation increases In world takes every man at their The latter provision. ' bitterly lanta and internationally known own valuation and /or what they . To Show Slides rather myJlerioualy advocaUng. direct proportion to the vow* and with Bookcase bed n o w foUght W the proponents of the I esolHllons th at We make to elimi­ eotlon broker, died .Saturday. He are t(Hlay. 7 ^ - .The Mr. and Mrs. Club of the their estimates \of quantities to buy. . . ^ so 1 9 8 ^ Here are Mr. ChuKhlire perti­ bill, lop^s like a provision for an nate the poison of magazine and was born In Vienna, Austria. Oscar G; Anderson. i '' Second Congregational Church New Yolk, May 14 tTPl-vDi . Will Sponsored hy the Manchester / will have Elmer Weden aho\y nent remarka; early death of the sys*em' itselif. screen. Not just the panel bed shown here, but you qet a handsome bookcase bed . . ‘•NATO- la a atrlklng product We make pious vows concern­ Cook . 64, 'professor of rlini- Council of (Jhurrhes. slides on Japan at its meeting But, if some kind of system ran csl medicine at New York Poat- May 10 at 8. p.m., in .the Church plui the. double dre»8er, mirror, end chest of drawers skotchi^ . . elk in limed and expression of ,a Europe! ing juvenile delinquency And then The Savings lank of Qlanchester here go their/''er'‘0'‘s^^ 3* fabulous prices! be put on the books, perhaps It .do nothing about, it. We create Graduate Medical School and'noted Community House. Couples clubs oak. These were going like hot cakes . . then booml Nothing has happened \ weary of war end determined to speciallat in, allergies. _died Satlir- from Quarryvllle and the" First can be safeguarded and cornmitlecs that emit high send­ Congregatlohal Church Coventry for weeks. build Ita own orgaplaktion In euch strengthened ■ later. The crucial ing platitudes coneernitig the pnir day. ~ V, GORHAM Salem, Mo., May 14 (iTi —Wll-| MAM BANK EAST BRANCH have been invited. In charge of re­ a' strength and pdwer that there son of .Uia-. comics and. the trash >85 in t CMtar gX test is coming In the House. tiuow n ontd'N.Ute scl'cen for the Ham P. Elm er, 85, Republican Con­ SILVER POLISH 9M 8W l». freshments will be Mr. .and Mrs. / will be ptaee. gressman from Missouri from BF.AI TIFIE S SILVER 6PEN THURSDAY OPEN FRIDAYS TT John Hutt. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald \ ‘The principle of the treaty, is edinration of the counlry's adoles­ E. Edmond.son. cents. The. comrt\)tlees forthw ith 1943-45, died Friday. EVENINGS 6 TO • . c*a«toMMfr 9 TO 7 ' aimple and imaginaUve. We all Meany (Sharpens The Ax Silver Spring, Md., May 14 iTPi Fr** Parking Visiting England run Ri'ound gettinfr into one an­ DEWEY.RICHMAN ► y . / / ■ Join hands together In our wish President George Meany of the other's way, as if they Paul V. B etters, 50. an expert on 767 .MAIN ST. Mr. and Mrs. William Edmond­ son and their 9-ycar old- son. Wil­ to avoid the aggressor, ■Whoever A.F.L.—C.I.O. pursues his feud chssiiig a wlll-o-lhe-wllq). The re-j numicipal governm ent and T'Xecu- ^/m m m m m CLOSED SATURDAYS sull is llial nothing is gained nr' liam, are on an extended trip he m ay be. with his Vice president, W alter through England. They left May \ "A new question haa been raised accomplished except more fuel i* Reuther, and the techniques be is added to the' fire and more' pim- 1 on the Empress of Britain from ^ the'recent Russian repudiation Montreal, Canada. They wiH be using do nothing to alter our. llcity given to the problem. ,, X staying In Bnrrow-in-Furhacc. bl. Stalin. Jf It is atocelre w a have original suspicion that Meany i.s V H is a study In horror tci read Lancashire visiting friends and re­ ■y- \ a i i w Russia to deal' with ,smd I using his own -famous attack on the pilbllcil.v given liifoiigb the lative*. Mr*. Ctara Edmondi'on re­ media of eonimunieatidn to the WATK do nW see myself why, if this is Nehru of India, ami Reuther’* turned to her native lahd after an. shock sliow.H and thriller niovic.s. 8-yeati absence and plana to stay ao, th ^ e w Russia should not Join inevitable responae to It.' not for During the last Iwd months there In supi^rt of this solemn«agree- ~ for six- months;-Mn(. William Ed­ THESE THINGS an, attack on India, hut for an has been a plclhoi'a of such trash mondson and son will stay \itRil so ment. ignominiou* preasiire, game emanating fi'bitt Hollywood. TV •west kitchtOn t ie lp ^ — July. •■We mba^ realijse how deep and screens aiid rtewspapers flaunt be­ Attejid Program X' againat Reuther. fore the public siicli rot as the fol­ ADJUSTABLE CHAIR 139.50. Reg.>219.00 Rwlfnilig chair alncere arev Ruaala'a anxieties Now Meany a*y» that his dis­ Principal arid Mra, Royal O. CHAIRS 6 9 .7 5 . Reg. $110.00 Lounge sty l^ and .six of ’em DRESSER 79.50. Re?* $137.50 Single Maple in soft brown lowing: "Oeature from the. Blac'k Fisher attended a parents' day finish Ogee base, brass pulls. We even include the mirror to in gray texture with foam upholstery. Npt old, but WO see a ^bout the aawdy of hey hokneland pute with Reuther—over whether I.aignqH...... riie Creature Walks a ptibne wlttiih easy left from a big purchase. We thought the^ decorator t^pes- queer gleam in its eye, * ; /from foreign invasion, program recently at Mount get rid of this odd jo b .' * or not Nehru Is,In I'-fact ami ef­ Among Us'’t Godzilla; King of the Holyoke CfoUeg^! with their dqugh tries and bouctes were world beaters but opr customers thought / "Jn a true unity of Europe Rus­ fect" an ally of the Communist*, Monsters" “ Titan of . Terror" ' ter, Janp, who ts a student tnere, ot;herwi.se, Foam cushions for luxury. HOSTESS CART 29.75. Reg. $49.95 Contemporary design in CHAIR 35.00. Reg. $49.95 Occasional with button-tuftod seat sia must have her^art I was glad "Double Shock Show We. Daic Raypiond H. Bradley rJr., has and back; fern green antique satin cover. We’d^like to move may be put,before, the A.F.L Yoti to Sit Through, It" "Ma,kcs flioulded walnut, folds compactly. We were ’way ahead of the to aee that Poland waa dlready . bepn elected president of-the Chris- . / LOVE SEAT 9 8 .5 0 . Reg. $169.00 L^vsoi^looked good to us o n e of these occa»i(>nal!y. , , ^ .C.1..0. top ^jfeciilive coioicil for de­ Draeula and Frankenstein 'Look tiaiv'Assn. at the''’bangor, Maine parade on this one. Actually 2 of 'em. not Uifalfecled by t o changes In Like Daisies'' "Biiiig Ynlir Boy in its gray N.vlon boucle and leg bare. Wno wants it at a big rision. ' a- Theological Semitory. This is the DINIItlG ¥ a BLE 89.50. Reg. $175,00 Pennsylvania ouse Russian outlook that i\*'’e recent That woi Id mean an effort, , hy Friend [.eai-n If He Is a .Man or highest honor bestowed on a stu­ ^ , $60.00 saving? ' / DINING ROOM 198.00. Reg. $398.00 6 Piece Modern walnut a- Mouse" "Beauties a t Mere.v of X solid cherrv Duncan Phyfc i^ede^tal model in Collectora finish. ly come to pass. Meany, ^ to have Ih ^ executive dent there. The organization is the RIKJ 98.5(3. Reg, $188.00 size l/x 16'9” Green cut-and-uncut with choice of china or buffet with dropleaf table, 2 ai;jns and •’It may be that othei\ changes Inhuman Monsters'’ "The Tcrroi/ .student and faculty government. This color is discontinued, .so we have no use for this/flave you? rouiiril order Reuthe/ to apologize Wilton carved design. We’re ‘^ttip g " it for the last time! 2 side chairs. Brass ferules on legs. This is a hand.*ome group t, • will follow. Czechoslovak^^ may Strikes.’,' Tliis is the food that 18 Bradley, the-Son of Mr. and,Mrs., for his difference /if opiihion with being poured into the youth of the . . . but it ha.sn’t found a home yet. TABLE 29.95. Reg. $59.00 Chippendale Ej>tcg. $245.00 version of George Washington’s effect; -would^niesn that Rei'ilher of, the Phillips Congregational oak, adjustable .springs, paneEjend, dl^op side. an an g em en t should not exclu'de- knowing where tliey weic/going, Church in .Phillips. He expects to styled chairs in cantaloupe'verispun Saraii. All the way from.' ' mahogany desk. 7 drawers, shelves on both ends of top. Fine woiiid be fbreed to spend the rest our youths’ minds are- being ~^Jwaala aiid Uie East European serve th'f '' West Bethel Union CEDAR CHESTS 4^9.5(i. Reg. .$79.95 Modern lowboy type in Lo.* Angeles, but these Hollywood stars find It hard going in workmanship. We wouldn’t tell a lie . ./..this is a “give-away.' cf his career in organized labor poisoned by a far, more siihlie exj- Oiurch ih Bethel this year. / states. It may well be that the seafoam mahogany ■ lylth full length di^wer. Boy, we can’t Connecticut. ,. taking the word o8 Meany to' be pedlent. Fnr this nalldnal'dl.'sgra'cc \ He is active in atuitent organi­ TABLE 1 9 .9 5 . Reg. $32,50 D rW l Butterfly End Table in great Isaues which perplex us. of all of us must share the bjame. /\^ mark these any low^l ' ‘ SERVING CART 19.75. Reg. $44.95 Day.strom black, color- labor law.on foreign pglicy. zations at the sefttinary add is knotty pine. We’d like to see thjs fly.away., ' / which one of the gravest is the re- , Very truly/yours, treasurer of his class, the.seminary amic wtih pastel pink Daystromite top and shelf. Because it If Meany could gel this kind of / X-SOFA-BED 69.50^R eg $125;00 Maple arm model in nutmeg uhlficatlon of permany, today can John H. Pa tiller social committee ,and semipary has a small chip .someone’s going to get it for only |19.'75. law laid down to Reuther, 11 would' ^ finish with a r ^ Colonial print coyer. Been around so ita RUGS 10.95. R^g- $15-50 SMtnmer Fiber Rugs in a choice of be solved more easily than they qiiarleriy newspaper. He la youth .he difficult to ace how Reuther director of' the Franklin County .slightly shopniarked^but a whale of a bargain. SOFA 98,50. lieg.,$189.00 Lawson (wfe’re loaded with Law- gray,' green or rose,. We hoP® Summer will get here soon so > n by-rival blocs bonfronting .(Quid find it within htiuself to eon- Association of -ponirregational sons) this orre in a (Niral boucle with fririge base and foam we can move’these. ^/ . y ‘ •sieli other ■with suspicion and hos- Ch.urehea. \ BEDROOM 2 9 8 .0 0 . Reg. $55.‘}.00 French Provinci^jn fruit- tinue as rice president of the new ;‘.NO MA.V .MORK cushions! \ 1. tlUty.*? . . , Meetings Tonight wood finish. Great big triple dresser and mirror, chest-on-chest RUGS 39 95 Reg. $8^.00 Hand Hooked oval or oblong 9 x 12 united labor- movement. Churchill urges that we. consider WOR’rn Y OF FSTFF.M Tonight's meetings will-include with metal mesh panel and full kize bed. W hether you’re h fcnch CHAIR 79.50. Reg- $1^9.50 Lawflon (what again!) lounge Rugs; black flo ral^ rd ers. The»^ are tag-ends of several big Even i,f Meany Vere right, and . 4-H Mix Masters, 7. p.ni. with Mrs. admitting.|CUaaia to NATO.' 'THAN A PHYSK IAN” ' or not you can’t pass this vallue. model in rose boucle cover with F and h' (fringe and -foam). •sales of these ri^s. Just 2 of c^ch. Reuther • were wrong, on the Albert F. Kalber; 4-H Breezy Hill Dulles wants to be sure It is TABLES 17 5G Reg. $29.95 Butternut maple end tables. Two ' 'specific fCTeJgn policy issue In­ *(Aulhoy's namcyijclow) Sewers, 4 p.m. with ^rs. Charles Reg. $118.00 Drexel Firtf with ogee platform RUG 1 9 8 .0 0 Reg, .$.396.75 12 X 12'9 ’ Gojcl wool twist broad- kept alive as kx.^eapon against E. Nyach; CTub Scojrf Pack 65 Den CHE$T 79.50. , of these so ^ u ^ better grab’em quick./ • volved;- such an attrnipted' diets; uttcrfly jiulls. Knots and'al! at a $38.50 saving. loom. We’ve reduced it from gold to pennies, , ; ^ ' Russia. ^ ■ A i.ihy.xictan ^ o V o 1 c* .- 1 at 4 p.m. w'itlj'Mrs. Joseph P. / bracket bttre, b t torship Of ■ views would be ,8- re­ Eaton, Den 3 ^ 4 p.m. with Mrs. . Both are wrong. If Russia be­ many yenrs of /iii,<5 life to pulsive thing, "rtie principle of free Louis GUI. Den^4 after school with haves nicely enough for a/ long Icarniiig all. Jibohl the lu'o- SBeerh'and (N*r ofiimon involved Mrs. George L. Jacquemin. De'h 6 enough time, NATO will, collapse portic.< (if the body, tlu’, a t 7 p.m. wMth Mra. John'H udak; EASY W-B b u d g e t TER/AS >HONE ORDERS FILLED becomes even riicire vivld when it FREE PARKING-^.PURNELL LOT for lack of a need for jtself, and; di.8ca.se.s that an-saulLit. and Cul) scout Pack 57 Den 3 a t 7 seem.s th at Reuther has the more It tnll be, at that time; ho loss at thp r(»nipdic.s that will'hcno- p.m. with Mrs. J5Hn l^cQuown, DINE'TTE TABLE.49.95. RcgT $108.00 Heywowl -Wakefield TABLES 34.95. Reg. $48.50 tJreat big, hcavy;Cushman oc­ intelligent side of ths argument. ! Den 2 at 7 p.m. with Mrs. Herman SOFA 98.56. Reg. $‘239.00 .Semi-modern style lounge piece •Jl- ' ■ . fit it. AH'hi.t , learning and drop-leaf Modern .model of chanipagne birch. Extend.* with casional or c^ter table* hi red maple finish. Twopf these an our rack. . 87.50. ted Natick?- ; ‘ ^ mqlti-colqred, green, coforirfig. Hey ! How did we get this size revoked; those who we re jailed for Congregational Church with the b u f f e t s e r v e r is ^r^aps telling s proof you are so .sick-that treat CEDAR CHEST Rel?‘ $79.95 Modern lowbor style in '. - 34.95. Reg, $64.5<) Daystrom to go’with violating them, in the past ere br­ X.. 49.50. iii) our stock?..,. - y, TOt N-ATfO ought to be al­ meiit is more (iiffiotilt? Be ebony “silver fox’’ fini.sh with platinum handles. Drawer in dinettes has black legs; black-and-white woodgrain tops. We’ve ing released. Ttierr is no estimate .wi.s'e. Depend nifhx! on .voiii’ had it .*0 long we’re discouraged. . j. TABLES 1’7,50. Reg. $29J)5 ButterhutTfinished maple Cd- lowed'ip fulfill its oaiginai func­ 'of the number of these. ba.se* We like it; but mo.*t custcimer.* don’t ’ tion'll^\hen disappear, that two physician instctid of self lonial s t e p tables*. Step right up folks; we have 3 of them at Observer* on the kcene, however, ti'(?atnient.s. WINDOW SHADES HIDE-A-BED 149.00. Reg ?27’9..50 in red dama*k with full STEP STOOL 4 .9 5 . Reg. $8.75 black iron model; pink tweed Of the world's leading statesman cover. Step right up and take this bargain away. . - $17,50 each. - , ' „ / .say th at the revocation' of t1ie.se Green, White. Ecru size inneyspring-eciuipped' bed. Lawson style with ■ cut-back ahould propose, exactly opposite controls over emllloyment is mote methods for '^giving it future Washable arms., Ye.*, it’s a genuine'Simmons and at this price, .someone SOFA 9 8 . 5 0 . -Reg. $25o!oO Modified modern lounge type with GOSSIP BENCH 19.50. Reg- telephone table-and- of a formality than actual refoim YOI R PHYSiriA.V bench conibinatibn in limed/iak with green plastic tweed seat. significance. - rHOLLAND FINISH has a graixl room that will take this grand coyer.,' bras.s-bouiid blond legs; green metallic-thread.cover. Someone not because the gesture itself is • ('AN'PHQNH must want modern sofas! • T h e ’phone company wiir hate us for this one. . false, but because the reform had Mitchell :5-r>T21 ^ Made tn Order CH.MRS 89.50; Reg. $149.00 Luxurious foam pillow back Flood Insurance already been a reality, In Russian WHEN YOU NEED .89 With Your- Roller* models with foam seat cushion.*.-We bought a flock of the.*e TABI.E 24.95. Reg- $49-95' (1) end (2) lamp tables o'f modern- $1 in one-of-a-kind covers. .Ju.*t 3 left at this new, low, low price. W’h«n flood* (fcime, a* they came prac'ltci. In other words, the Rus­ * A MEDICINE*. *1A -. design with gla.*8 in.scrts: walnut witb brass ferrules. Blij one. to CoimecUcut last ■ummer, two- sians had.given up enforcing these E. A. JOHNSON RUGS 16.95. Reg!. $21.95 8 x 10 Summer Fibers. Another size ' or the three at $21.95 each. thing* govern'The amount O'.dam- w if-tim e \ law* some year* ago. Treat yourself to step-saving convenience where you spend your of oUr .special purchase . . . with just,a few left in green, gray, hft they do. One ii the amount Now they lake them formally off PAINT CO. RUGS 119.50. Reg- $159.50 9 x, 12 gray .or green uncut leaf Pick up your' prescrip­ ro.se or beijjre. You'llNwant ’em .for your Summer cottage as patterned Wiltons. We’ll he happy to see them go. of water the clpuits feel like *piU- the books. That is good, biit it tion if shopping iiear ijs, or v-busiest hours. A kitchen phone is a real bargain in comfort for only 7.5(f 699 Main .St.. Tel.MI 9.1501 Well a* ygur home. . • , ing, cpupled with the condition of perhaps means more, to the oiil-t' let u.s deliver promptly the terrain on^ wb^vh the water side tyorld than to the Russian YOUTH DESK 10.95. Reg. $39.95 T ha/cr Juvenile style with RUGS 29*95 Reg- >12.50 all rayon-9 x 12 with fringed end; \yithout extra charge. A a month. An^ you can have your choice of eight wonderful colors. (There’s a 3 drawers; blond finish . . . the desk' that is. Last of the , blacji and'white tweed pattern. Fringe of no fringe we hope fall*. U the aniount i#.heavy, and people themselves. great jnany people entrust If it'fall* on land already saturated It it does have significance in­ use with the; responsibility one-time charge for color and installation.) Just calliour business office. ^ ‘ Mohicansf ' * this is the end. ./■ ‘ and river* already full, that side Russia, it is as one iiiortr evi­ CEDAR CHESTS Reg. .$69.95 Console type jn limed 1 of filling their prescrip­ 39,75. T.\BLES $29.95 Butternut maple Colonial style createa a maximum peril, guch a* dence that the. present Russian oak with brass bundles. We won’t be cbn.soled until these two 17.50. Reg. tions. May we compound cocktail table's. Y*ou can’t u.*c four in one room but we got cm. w* had in OtnnecUcqt. regime is making an ainhitioua, yours? R « m « m b 0 r: An up-to-date home has cHOwg/i phones. 'r~ ■ V (2) are gone. ' •ni* aecond thing which in- •weeping effort to change *t least That .interpret The Ma.nche/tte'i- SOFA-BED 198.00. Reg. $379.00 Space Saver (Convertible d e s k $-34.96 fluencaa tha amount of damage the, atmo.4phere, appearance and Wishes Of Thi^ Family YDUTH’S 22.95. Reg. Mahogany finish plastic • , - They belong M’/iererfr ^our family needs them.— sofa with full fo^m sleeping surface. .Makes two beds or one. top; one drawer*and shelf . . . and there are two desks for tno delta liea within the human orbit, reputation, of life in Russia. The Cocoa nubby textijred cover,^So-o.-o'jioft « e ’d like to'sleep on and conalata of the extent of the Ruagian people are firing told, 935 MAIN STREET — MltcMI 3-5171 youngsters. $22.95‘each. JOHN B. BURKE this our.selves. /u flood, control tnaaaurei man hga .more and more, that their lives FUNERAL HOME adopted againat Juat auch i dan­ are being rioimalized. and the out­ t e l . m i 8-6868 ger. lit Connecticut, laat aummer, side world is being told, more and Presdription Pharmacy THB SPUTHBRN NBW ■NOLAND COMNANV 8T EAST CENTER ST. tha flood! found many communl- more, that Russia Is- accepting 901 Main Street ALL SALES FINAL - NO EXCHANGES - EVERYTHING. SUBJECT TO PRIQR SALE a m b u l a n c e s e r v i c e tlaa uaprotfctad by. any control atandsrds it knlowa. Cine hopes for •Quotation by Voltaire fl764). -.i-f- ntafurr- at aU. Thia waa U ^ - the' coniinuinglreality, a* well as Copyright 1956 ( 5W3i Ir dM tig Dm paat amtudt of tha„appearance,;of all this.

•T- Ma n c h e s t e r e v e n i n g h e r a l d , Ma n c h e s t e r , c o n n ., Mo n d a y , m a y i 4. io56 PAGE NINE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHEStER. CONN.* MONDAY, MAY 14, 1956 p a g e e i c h t ^ ' ------word after another, no! end- and no beginning. Silver Lane Fare Hike Bid AA-KNB-fiM W HAY>-«M Probably only a very few r*Ad- i -i Rockville-Vcrnon Rec Unil^ames Caticer Doiuitions era of ttxlay realize that the "per WOOO—ISM Doily Radio WOTH—l « l t ■Ylcid'’ usetl to close aentences gets 108 PRESCRiniONS Unopposed at PVC Hearing WDRO— 1860 Eastsm Stnndnrd Time W TIO—lOM Swim Instructor Pass Drive Goal its name from him in a modern­ SlaveCamps ized form. M l 9 - 9 9 4 6 Junk Sale Without License And don't overlook the comma. Chewed^ Baked or • H ie fpUo'iring prograin ech ed-eki^ Columbia, May 14 (SpeciaD^-- Hebron, May 14 .(Special) — - The leaver Lane Bus Line today*und*r'thU rate schedule, would WHAY!—Polka P & y His first name. "KohmAr.” is rs- In IB Months iTie Biwer uane ou ''^clear $1,872 this year. In answer to ulcB are- nppUed by the radie Mrs. Albert W. H 1 I d I n g. cljalr- proRpt’fnoM N iT ' Brings $5 Fine in City Court ^ d the (-Aute Public UtiliUea WCCC—Good Evantni Oooe Huaie Thg Columbia Recreation Council sponilble for thkU He felt that a question, he said thla _proflt mtiiagemeete and are eubject to WKNB—Mqyth baa announced the appointment of man of the Cancer Fund cam,- something was needed to mark n Waahinftton V- (NEA^ — How bolmmieeion ^hgt’ unlese ita re- would be before payment of Feder­ OTI','—Lona ftHnzer t Moscow, May H/ (/P)~A high change -witnout notice, WDRC—Jobnny iSollar palgn in Hebron and its various pauses In the midst o f uncom­ do you prefer your U.S; Savings queat for a fgre fn^eaae Is grant- al income taxes. Mias Betty Ann Falk as stylmming secret police offlciw aayi the So­ 6 WGTH—Myaterlea instructor for -he Council-spon­ pleted sentences. Inspired by his RocJcnu.. May l i ' i t Honda — baked, buried, chewed, ed It will lose an esmnated $13,648 In the financial statemenla that WHAT—Husle Uerehant .. sections, Gilead and Amston, re­ & 'ii iTdward H Gotti. 23. *1 Orchard Kplications will be accepted In the viet Union will arollah Itf'cdllo^n- WetSj—Racord R»vu» WHAY—Polka Party sored ^wlm . program for young­ Invention.^ ho' traveled \hrough' waahied. w'ater-logjed or deill^r-; this year.. ' he submitted to the Commission, ports the drive has been a success.. at wall' flneti $5 bv Judae John order in which they are received, ately torn apart? tratlon camps Within pia next 18 WKNB-^-Requut UaUnte ' WTIO-Henry J; Taylor sters o l the community, for the To date $384.50 has been turned Greecfc,' Rome. Persia, North A f­ LTMoriui In a ty Court today for , Gray aald. months. / -t- Edward Royce, president and; Royce pointed out that hie firm WTtC—Widow Brown WDRC—Godfrey Taieni Scouts Take your’ choice. for the U.S.; treaaurer of the gompany. present loet between $1,561. and $2,S77 in W DRO-Cal Kolby JVGTH—Voice of Firestone coming season. in, exceeding the quota of $375 by rica, Asia, endeavoring to gM ac­ WESTOWNPH^ enitaginE in the aal. of junk with- ,j,^/Vh^^l^Ch.lr .avall^ He told ^ group of/visiting -1 PHARNAC all kinda. They ed figuree at a public hearirili on > four out of the last five yeare. ^ e WOTH—Wax Work ■ Previous to the ' undertaking of 36.50. Mrs. Sadie Tiirshen of Ant- ceptance of his new and . oyer' • out a llcenae. . ^,The KocKViiie , ,re aarnplea of almost 800,000 loat,- F r e n c h Socialists the change t i lS - WHAY—Polka Party . this position. Miss FAlk will be ■ton is treaaurer. whelming ideas. He got It, and w - 469 HARTFORD ROAD i»r. M^KEE STREET would leav/ only ordinary prisons the proposed Increase to show tliat' one year the company was In the WHAY—Uusle Uerchant WTIU—Boalon Pops Orchaatra. OoeU said he bought lengths Nursing Assn, ha? announced lh « , ,to,pn mutilated bonds , that a lose of school transportaUoni J>l«ck was In- 1954, vrherMt re­ WCCC—Record Revue , WDRC-aOodIrey t'aleni ScouU / sent to the Red Cross Aquatic Ulasa Trip suaded some Greek scholars to iSr of lead pipe and an automobile . gift of another w’heel chair by the j,,, replaced since he and "corrective labor colonies” for ■ WilTH—Voice of Flreitona > work and Incressed coats have i dorded a net income of $206. WKNB—Request Matinee School to 'receive her certificate The annual graduation trip for sue Hmner's Odyssey and tllaif • • •••••••••••••••••••( , ehaaaia from a Brooklyn St. junk ' American Legion Auxiliary. The first offered bonds to the...... public' errant Busslans. WTIC—Dr. N. V, Pcala iiee- I / and Instructiona to qualify her as the clase of 1956, Rlcmentary with the small round dot in the dealer to build a project he had chair may he borrowed without tiinea Penal Plana seriously hurt the compShy’ji fl- Do"t WDR(J-Cal Kolby WHAY—Night Watch f in May.'1941. WGTH—Wax Work WTIC—Telepieine Hour a Red Cross swimihing instructor School, will take place Wednesday. proper plAces. It-sold like wildfire. Stmind charge for a period of 60 days. ThW official, whose name eoiild ' Miss Falk is a freshman « t Uie Every year thousands of anx-, i No one appeared. at the...... hearing.--iLy'S school 'rsi?neportation " Sort'* work -in s keens WDRC—My Son Jeep Students will visit New York Cjly, But this Is not the end.' His son, Later' ha sold the junk tvithout Miss Ruth E. Hoyt, supervisor, ious mtnMs shoot off letters to notyOe disclosed, gave the French tant factor'll ^ A Y —Betty Kimball WGTH—Nlfht Music Univeraity of Connecticut apd 4s Ftnanre Board Session AposrTrophe PerhlAd, got busy profit, he. .said. Complaints from sal^ ' . Socialists a rundown- of Soviet In the PCC office in the .Stale: been an litHMrtant ‘"^*‘**P WCCC—Record Revue • :I 5 - the gfjyernment asking for new Office Building this morning to t*>e com ^nv near the break- WKKB—Request Matinee WHAY—Night Watch a member of the girls' sWimming Taxpayers and others inter^ too. / the dealer led to his arrest. The purses made a total oT 631 nal plaps during th eir visit to Uliaing ini« luurmuK iv —■> —- ^avre i bonds. oppose the proposed Increase. ] ev»n WTIC—Pepper YqOng » WCTIC-Telephone Hour club, the Dolphlneltes. Wind­ ested'-are urged to attend a piibr He is responsible for use of the FOR ALLHOUSIHli Judge Morari said he would be visits during April, with 27 new, ^ e Tula ^Corrective labor camp 80 WDRC—Cal Kpiby WDRC—Johnify Dollar ham High School ahe Waa also a lie meeting thla evening at . 3 miles South of Moscow. It holds WGTII—Wax Work WttTH—Night Music "Spusfiophe’’ named for him of lenient since GoeU did not know babies .being admitted, of a^hith. theXtypicpl member of the girM* awirriming o'clock of the Board o f Finance. comy^, to denote possession, also nonpolitical prisoners such as testify on the company’s applica­ l : » - FUEL FURF( ha had to secure a license to sell 13 were jn Ellington.^Diphthej-ia ! \ ^ Board of Education added a con- * ’tlmAY-Betty Kimball club and has aiso^eceivcd tnstruc* The, town budget requests for us( of'the commas to Indicate quo­ thieves and murderers. tion. , WCCC—Record Review WHAY—Night Watch innocVilatlons numbered 19, while "M y wife hid the bond tn a tract requirement that aUachqoI WTIC—Music. under the/Council program. Fallot Pliele 1956-57 will be discussed. Taxpay­ tations. etc.' He said the corrective labor I92.1 Rale Schedule WKNB—Matinee LouIr; Osgnon' m e a n s Goetz's brother, Fred, 2i, Sprace 11 smallbox •vaccinations were' pillow case. While she was \at buses be painted yellow. Tba SII- OTIC—Women WDRC—Capitol Cloak .Room The Councit-iNM-alao atateU that ers are asked to present their camps would contain factories I. The company, .whlrti is operat­ WGTH—Night Music Still a/iotirer descendant of this Bt,, who appeared today on a given b.v Dr. F H, Burke, city changed ver Lane buses'are green. WDRC-^Cai Kolby ■ :45— the scryicep'' of- a lireguard and opinions. The budget as proposed where the convigts would, .work. ing under a rate schedule th it was WGTH—Wax Work ' Louis Gaghon, clarinetist. Is one remarkable I^ r la d family contea charge of larceny of goods valued health officer. T^e next, clinic Is linen ami the ^ondbontt, went thrmighthrough As a result of losing the Maq- WHAY—Night Watch gatekeepu'' must be secured before shows a considerable inci-eaae.over into the plclure.'when, after luoy* scheduled for Mh.v 22, which will They could not he sent to outside, established when the trai^sporta- -•ite— WTIC—David Sarm.tf of four seniors at Manchester O L D O O M P i less than $50, had his case con- the laundry." . ■ cheater contract, tbe transporta- - WHAY—Record Roden- WDRC—Capltof Cloak Room the sbason starts.' -The lifeguard the present year. ing to- Rome, he bermne a success­ be the last until next fall. ■ projects as Is, done In the con­ tlon firm was founded in 1925, is tlon firm's school work income ' WCCC-i*ecord Review mUAt.be a male but the gatekeeper. High Sch(K>> /who will play solo ...tinned to May 28. •Beetle Like Bag Ate II’ asking permission to boost single- WGTH—Night 5fusic ' r . The request of the Bo'ard of ful counscloi'-at-la^ His name Prosecutor Harry Lugg said Reunion Plans t'nderwa.v "I kept it In a jar and a beetle-, centration camps, he explained. dropped from $18,840 limt year jo . WKNB—Baseball Matinee ma.y' be either malav.or female, parts In their/last all-band concert LEHIDH zone fares from 10 to 15 rents and WTIC—insti Radio Lane when the high school band pre Selectpien goes, ahead of this year was Pehriad Apulluik,'//an4 he •Fred borrowed a .22 rifle from, The Class of 1950. Rockville like bug ate It. " . , Alycady,; the official said,' de­ an estimated $4,320 this year, ac­ WDRC-News WHAY'—Night Watch ^ y o n e interested In PUher poslr by $18,086, and that ;^of the Board High School, has announced plans portation of Soviet citisens to double-zone fart* from '20 to 25 WTIC—Chet Huntlrv se'nts its anmiel concert Tuesday pulled atiinga under Roman law stoker* and OU BnriMta Sold a a i Edward in April, aiid then sold the "She put the bonds Inside the cording to the company’! figures. WGTH-s-Bob and Ray WDRC—Roiiiaiice Mooda ,'tion is’ asked to contWt Mrs. of 'Education shows aivincrease o f which enabled him to ' secure for a reunion June 30 at the Old distant sections is forbidden, ex­ cents. Hoji'.ever, the line also wants Royce said he still docs, schod] 6:1»— evening at /the Waddell School. Servloed Promptljr RRd EUnoleatly. gun without Edward’s knowledge. , „ ... i waffle Iron ami somebody turned , WHAY—Record Roden WGTH—Night Music Ralph Wolmer of Maurice'-Clarke $24,512. ■ \ patents which his forebears had Homestead Inn. Somers, with Mis. l without looking Inside. cept for those convicted of serious to Introduce tokens into. u.se, and transportation work In Blast Hart­ 15^ Mrs. Pringle Inatalled Other seniors playing solo parts In* ' because he' "needed money for N WCCC—Record Review VllAY—Night Watch Interesting ArUrte overfooked. Thus he started the Maureen Nash. Jendrucek as chair- bonds lofik like political crimes. And deportation this would hold the cost of a sin­ ford, i . ' WKNB—Baseball Mallnee \W Mrs. John Pringle was inlitalled the concert/for the last time In- groceries." gle-fare ride to 12.'a cents. The V W .U C -1080 Radio Lana ric*“ T n A ,elude Robert-Pearson, trombonist; There has beep quite ^ ru n st cop.vrlght law, and exacted Judge Moran said he continued roan/The program is scheduled to ' even In those c^.ses. he said, can Besides the loss of the Manches­ IRC—Mooda for Romance' for ‘a second term as president of a biirnf waffle. company would sell four tokens WDRC—Cal Kolbv and John / Moran and . Robert the Douglas Library on t i ^ New royalties from those who used the'' thei case to allow Fred to make S t^t at 7 o'clock with dlnnei- fol­ . "Mice got. into the come only after trial by normal ter school bus contract, Royce WGTH—Bob and Ray , Wi’TTH—Night Music ^ the Columbia P T A Tuesday eve­ S O N , I n e . X'U for 50 cents. W:Ss3. / Smith, trurrtpeters. York Saturday Review. Is s m of said punctuatloiv; marka. How resUtuUon to hU brother. lowed by dancing. the bonds. Or maybe It was court pi credure. cited the continued Increasi In ex­ Ilia— WHAY—Save a Life / ' ning. Other officers installed fo r March 24, which contains an^-ar- smart of him. L^dbn't know how M l 8-S118 Serving with Mrs. Jendrucek are In addition to Its straight-fare WHAY—Swinz Easy \ The 66-member band, which has, . In another base, Robert J. Cole, termites. Anyway, they et up I The official said a special, com­ penses as a reaion for the com­ w eet;—Record Review W T IC ^ ’arade of Bajifia a second term were Mrs. Howard tlcle of interest to teachers, aui- other readers tde\, but for myself, Mrs. Rita Butlyr Anderson, Mrs. Bulganin Sure French Visit mission has been order^ to review increase request, the company W DRO^oodi lor Mamancs Mcording to Director William Va- J7, 43 Brooklyn St., was fined most of.the bonds." • i pany’s difficult financial posjtlon. WKKB—Request Matinee WOTH—Night Mjrilc Shumway, vice president; and dents and others. In fact, thO Bette, Elncker Machnlk, Mrs.. sentences (if persons convicted of would boost the cost of the trip . WTIC-tOSO Radk) Lane dets, tbe ‘ibeat Instrumentatlori In I cat se.cra.tysee Pehriad and his $102 for operating a motor ve­ "I put 'my bonds In the refrig­ His figures show that expenses Mrs. C. Prescott Hodges, treas- magazine. has been passed • from Helen Grlnaskl Berger, Miss political, counter revolutionary tickets. It sells to- Pratt .and Whit­ WDRC—Cal KolbV < W:4*- \ ,/ ,/ yearg" will |flay medleys front 'soii Apos-ff^pha cavorting about hicle while under the Influence pf erator when we went oh,vacation, j have gone from $108,824 In 1951 WGTH—Bob and Ray WHAY—SavVa Life ufer. Mrs. Edwaril Carlson waa hand to hand and literally de­ MnricI Dlgnam. Miss Jusllna De- To Help Ease TVojnd Tension and state crimes, and to rehabili­ ney Aircraft employes by. selling WTIC—ParadV of Bands elected secretary to succeed Mrs. "Shbw Boat,"."A Salute to Grofe, between Vt\o words In sentences liquor and received a tuspended My wife cleaned out the.ice box i to ait estimated $122;406 this year. i:4S— voured as regards the aforesaid Carll, Mias Janet Fisher, Richard tate the innocent — all by October; 20 zone fares for $2 Instead of 24, WIIAY—SwiiiZ F.asy WDRC—MdodaMpr Romanca Reginald Lewis. "Dim n. Yankeea," "The, King and anff looking amused and.self satis- Judgment on a charge*of ffiilure and burned the bonds vrith the I ------s aa at present. This would repre The bus firm was represented at WCCC-Record Review W GTH-MIghl Mpalc article. K. Jason Sltewell Is the Fontaine, R oger, Flaherty and 1 London, May t4 fg^- Soviet Pre- Committee thaii-men for the I" and "Kismet,’’ as Well as other fiedXAnd/well they might. V ,to notify the Motor Vehicle De- sent a 20 per ceht hike. "the'hearing by A tty tllchard Rogk- WKNB—Today In Sports 11 :M— , columnist who tells of a profound OF MANCHESTER rtment at A,^ch tPge. o f addreSa, John Daigle, with George Chase at DESKiNED TO WIN FRIENDS WTIC—1080 Radio Lane WHAY—Nite Wald coming year will be Mrs. Hyland^ lively minttera. An unus^ual In­ ' But/RMi't atop here, gentle read­ 4 Treasury offclals report Lhatl'mier Nigolal .Bulganin expre.sscd According^ to ■ statements sub­ I well of Day, Berry and Howard o? , WTOC—Newt event In literature, ' brought Uito — ------MlteiMU Jole was arreated April 27 on treasurer. A i^ n e wishing further WDRC-Cal Kolby , _ ^ Takker, Mrs. Anieliz Kozelka and clusion in the music will be a ma­ ers, the magazine and read all these bonds were replaced i confidence today the Impending tboutTowh As.aociated Press Foreign news m itted by Jloyce, the coippany. 1 Hartford. WGTH-Lea Paul and Mary Eoril WDRC—News; Aimadge being by Kohmar Pehriad, a Mace­ ______S-7878 l(et St. by Del. Sgt. George Informatloijx Is asked to conUct after a check was- made to deter-1 visit of French government leaders WGTH—Night Music John LaCroix, ways and .meank; rimba selection played by Barbara the/whole article.' Maybe a Mr. analyst WllIlam»Li. Ryan writes: donian. soma 2,500 years ago. 1188 WEST TcRHrads Trapi ^ members Of the committoe. mine if they Were on .file and. to .Moscow will help ea.se wOcld ? The new Soviet Union restric­ * ‘?VHAY—Newa ‘ _ , „ . Mrs. -Reginald Lewis. Publirtty; and William Kuhne. ' Proposition or Mr. Adverb will The Profcssibnal Women's Club WCCC—Good Bveninz Good Uuale **ivHAY-News: Night WaV To make |S long story .short, he ?now up yet, in future issues. S y d i^ Hirachfield, 56, Hart­ _ ,/E\ents Tonight had not been cashed. Evidence | tension tions on concentration ramps and Mrs. C. Randolph Forbes,' hos­ Two groups Of high school ma­ 3RN1CR ST. -'wiltmeet tomorrow night at 8 WKNB—Today In Bporls WTIC—Siwrla ' jorettes | will add to the concert’s Invented the Got or."perlod" to ford, hai^a charge of failure to Tite^ Rockville Fish ami Game or Iftfoi'ination of some kind ipust | Bulganin voiced bis optimism i o'clock at the Center Church. A forced deportation, obviously is de­ WTIC—News WDRC—tial Kolbv pitality; Mrs. Jack Thompson; ■\>— 7^ WDRC—News Re|)ortcr Interest with snappy routines, in­ mark the end of aentences. Before- Manchester' Rvenlng Herald He- dim li^ta^lled after Atty. Lugg CliJb will hold its monthly meet­ be supplied to the Bureau an interview with the ,French daify representative from the Newing-. signed to make the Communist Court Refuses W tlTH -Nlght Music sunshine; Mrs. Leon Tetreault and NEW .LARGER QUAB'^RS aald Hirachfield has a violation- u p at 8 o'l lof k at thy club house "" WGTH—News 11 ;St— Mrs. Saul Blum, membership; cluding the use of lighted batons. he did this sentences were.W’rltten brlfn rerreNpondMit, Miss Nuson riibllc- Debt which handles an ^tewspaper, l>! Monde, broaden st ton Hospital will be the speaker. leadershln popular at home and '■tis— ' ' - WHAY—Symphony in tha NightX PLENTY OP FRONT AND REAR^ PARKING free driving‘ricord of 38 years. , on Mile Hill Rd. thnlght. WHAY—Sporta „ ,, . Mrs. Morris' Kaplan, refre*hnients; The ' mAjorettea’ weekly lessons or printed in continuous form, dne Pendleton, telephone AC 8-8454. request.s for new bonds. by Moscow Radio. re.speetable. abroad. W C & —W od Evenlnf QObd Mualo WTIC—Siartime Serenade have bren paid for by funds from Also nolled w!as the charge jot Following .church hoards meet Semis Bond Fragments WDRC—atoods lor Romanes. Mrs. William Jacobus, wcri-chlld In answer to written que^ions. •A son was horn at the Hart- - It is one of a. series of recent WKNB-^renade WGTH—Hal Kolb the hlth school Parent-Teacher AUTO GLASS mSTAUID speeding' against \ytlllam T. Mar- tonight: Union Congregational SomeUmeii H‘ii hot ro ettiy. Rf- Of Sedition Act Ruling WTIC—SlTlcfly Sports and Felix Winters and Mrs, E. G. Bulganin (lerinicd: ."A t m esentlford Ho*Pif"l FridayTo Mr. and j rnoves. The goal Is to create g 11:45— Organiftstiori and the Student Ac­ ley, 20, Mountain ^d ., ElUifgtpn. Church, Prudential Board; Trinity WDRC—J *alman/ - WHAY—Symphony In the Night acDougall, -program. cently a man sent-a letter to the, ^ ningle Intci/ational-l Mrs. J.\E.. Smitlj, 236 Autumn St favorable atmosphere for pushing WGTH—Conn.'Snorlllzht tivity ^nd. GLASS FURNITUR^OPS AlnbroBe Fedorico\ 36., o f,..58 1 Lutheran CTiurih, voting membeis, Treasury with tragmenisfragments _o oi__ " •», i'nrobleni which would ^in.slltiite^,n.slltiite \ - — . . i the Soviet campaign of peareful WTIC—Starlight Serenads The setting up.of a transpbrta- Bprlnil' St., was lined ^^$160 for ^nd St. John'.s Episcopal Chinch, ^ (Contioued from Page One) iiss— WDRC—V. P. NIxoh t i ^ program for children, attend- 'The band. Which has contribut­ $.50 'bond which he reported in , insurmountable obstsICle On/the s t, Gertrude's Mothers Circle ' coexistence and a broad uiflted WHAY—blnnyh D*t® „ , driving While hia license WM under vestry. All meetings are achcduli^ , . ^ , ...... ,/cle CD sirens Checked WCCC—Good Eyenlnz Good Uuale ing\the speech therapy classes ed itai services to school athletic MIRRORSMFirwploe* oi^D o«r) his dog had chewed up road of developr.ienl o^riend/and has elected the jfolloiying officera | front with foreign Socialista, ,the Chick McClure. ■umensioife^ ' Luge-said a -motor­ for 8 o'clock. ■ \ X Officials assured hitli the_ bond | 1 U.S. District Judge William F. •• WKNB—Sertnade ' a fle r \ school was approved functions and to civic parades, dfr coopccooperation bctweeiy ou^^ co.un- fo-r the coming year: Mrs. Lillian ^ini being to work together to put The siren heard at about 2 WTIC—fide Glee Club v, serves support and will reward the cycle Federico, • waa oidving The Women's Club of the Rock­ tvould be replaced and sent him a Smith m. Newark, N. J..' ruled WDRC-rC. Lombardo Voluntrers-for this work are Mrs. You Con G ot YtfRr PICTURE FRAMING (oR I^Pm I j tries." / . Glidie, leader: Mrs. Oei trude : a "top to Western rcarmamenf. i p.'iii. today waa the regular Deaths at Seven ■upportere at the concert. crashed into i^'parked car at/\V. ville Methodist Cliurch .will meet form to be fllled out and returned. Anastasia had obtained his natu­ WGTlEt-BllI -Stern Qeorge ^reenw A y. Mrs. Morris Main St. and^vest St. April 17 French rreuiier Guy Mollel and Webb, co-leader\Mrs. Rachel You- 1 The new Soviet policy an(l an monthly Civil Defense check, • ;44__. — Kaplan, Mrs.- George Peters. Mrs. Now '$« PONTIA< nt 8'1'5 in \Vesleyan Hall. Several days later a second lelter his foreign minister, t?liri.stian ralization by fraud and ordered It WHAY—Dinner Date • 111 Heaclort Cr^sli WINDOW and FUTI Gl Clarem^LaChappelle. 19, PhoeX,4 ■ D.AR Officers Named ell. sccrclsr.v; Mrk. Viola .Miclialak. | earlier announcement that work- heard every second Monday; WCCC—Good Eveiilnz Good Uusle R. .Albalr.\pther volunteers are and tha SERVICE, came with fragments of the Trea.s.- rineau, arc leaving for Moscow to­ trcaaurer; Mrs. Virginia Ciarcia i ers are free to quit their jobs Iri- Tilx fet.,xVemon, involved In a / Mias Louise D., Clark, Eillngton, Officials at the CD .Post, 41 canceled. This opened the W-ay for ■\VKNB—Serenade asked to contact Mrs. Pringle. JALOUSIESi taitnUnUoR h t ) o ^ Easy r r S Cemo ury letter and .bits of the form. It morrow .morning at the invitation and Mrs. Madeline Allen, represen- ; dicates an eafeai ness of the Com- Center Bl.. ask those who did . WTIC—Three Sier Extra New Castle, Pa., May 14 (85 9oas with it /OT ; April 1*. was fined $25. for apeed- h ^ hern elected regent of the was the same dog. Tlie second let- deportation of Anastasia t(> his WDRC—l-owell Ttiomae nirefW accident' on Tunnel Rd. Sabre 'TrvmbuU. Chapter, Daugh­ of the Kremlin. talive.s; Mrs. Webb, contact-chair-; munist lead?:rship to win the ap- not hear , tod.sy's 3-mlnutc native Italy. But the U.S. Court of WGTH—M ceb^e Artlit Five members of an Ohio family 9||AR«liester i^enlng Herald ^ PERFUMES OONTRACTORSI WE HAVE Di iFtlKX ter'got through-and the man even­ man; Mrs, Margaret Arthur, li- i proval of Soviet citizens. ’The ters Vvf tile American Revolution.^ Bulganin w-a.s a.sked by the alarm to notify, them. Appeals in' Philadelphia reversed litie— ' lum6Wi> correapoHent tually received a new' bond. Frcncli, newspaper wlial he be­ hrarian: Mrs. Rose Montclla, his-i concentration camps and depor- WHAY—Encora Theater and two/.New Ca.sUe men were m O g l u r e m n t i a o MEDICINE CAUNETS and SHOWER DOpftS •*^'T^ayihond E. BartholomciV. *'i. She succeeds Mrs. Donald C. Fisk, Judge Smith. WCCC—Good Evening Good Music Mak-chiSa, te le p h o ^ A C 8-9666. World's finest Brands Hebron, charged with intoxication- ' An example such as this leads lieved to he the link between dls- torian; Mrs. Helen Opalach, pub- j tations can be blamed on Stalin, killed last night' in a headon auto 178 MAIN ST. / MANCHESTER Open Saturday* Op*a T1inr*4ay BvaRiSga retii'ing iW.er servin'g three years. Treasury officjala to call the f^v- The Appeals Court ruled tliat a WKNR--Dlnn:T Dnlo , M I 8-4848 and bring a common drunkard, nrmamept and the lung-dclavcd licity; Mrs. M ary Barnowski, wel­ WTIC—Answer Man / . crash -near here. ’The United S ta te s ^ d a 2O'7,OO0 ESTIMATES OLAOLX GIVEN Others elected are Mrs. Her­ erhment boi>ds "indestructible. naturalization examiner might WDRC—Anio.s 'll Andy . ' niree of the five children who had his case continued to Ms>’ 28. German peace settlement. The fare. . / net increasa iR .the nuntber of resi­ man G. Olson, vice regent; Mrs. Loss Only Temporar.r with greater diligence liave dis­ WGTH-EuMon Lewie survived were reported In critical Lugg said Bartholomew ia sup­ Khen H. C o^. chaplain; Mrs, Soviet Premier replied':' 1:15— dent aliens last year. "Sure they -can be destroyed or Atty. Francis C. s f i . . covered Anastasia's fraud upon ihfy^ WHAY.^E'ncore Theater condition today. posedly’ undergoing treatment at Charles R. M(iLean, recording sec­ "In our opinion it is now iiece.s- Confirms z lost, but that’a only temporary," sary to lay emphasis not on .stat­ as the secretary naturalization court and so this WCCC—Good Evening Good Music Mr. and Mrs. Robert Markwell, ,the Newington Veleran'a Hospital. retary; Mrs. J. Everett N’.offb, cor- e^cplalna a spokesrhan. "The owner government was not cleceived into WKNB—Dinner Date of Niles, Ohio, were returning to Fined $9 for passing a atop sign ing differences hut on. the scarcli. directors of the "S “ r Sl. Mary’s Glass WTIC—Tonlzhl'a Star resporjdhtg.secretary; Mrs. Ix>slie can't lose because he gels them granting his citizenship in 1943. WDRth-Tenn. Ernie their home with their right chil­ gs Viola Richarcl, 82. Rockville. Denley, treasurer; Mias Nsrtalie for drawing together the po.siUoiis Leasing Co., Inc. which has flt^d aK back just as gbod as new." j. Appealing to the Supreme Court, WGTII—E. P.i Mqrzan dren after a Mother’s Day vitit The remaining ‘three months of B. Ide, registrar; MiV Flrnesl oL the' Western powers and llic ccrtiflinte of incorporall^ in X.The Rt. Rev. Robert M Hatch, $:S0— /' .^ A ^ h e r caae they point to is Meriden, the Justice Department said the »1th Mrs. Markwell's mother, Mrs. a fiymonth jail sentence Imposed Libby, historian and Mr'a, Jarvis Sqi-iel Union on the disaniiaiiieiil Suffragan Bishop of Connecticut, 'w iIA Y -Save a Life that of the farmer who wrote: que.stinn. As for,the Soviet Union, / made the annual Episcopal visita- Philadelphia court's action was er­ WCCC—Good Ey'«iinz Good' MusIe Clara Collidgs of Tarentum, Pa. on AlbertiF. Coville, Brookl.vn St., N. Clapp, librarian. WKNB—Evening Serenade Markwell, a 38-year-old steel­ "I bought some savings bond.s guided by this situation. It will Several Mandiester fil-ms are tlon ip St. M*ry's Church Sunday Frank T. IVatera roneous and’ "undermines the very WTIC—News of the World for non-support; was suspended b.v 5Irs. •lohn f'arrarl foundation” of denaluralizatipn worker. wa.s killed instantly. So Judge Morsn- Coyille was placed • Mrs, Mary Farraii, 84, wife- of at tlie bank. On the way home 1 then do everything po.qsihle in creditors of Clvde RauSchenbach. | afternoon. A confirmation cla.ss of Frank Thoman VValeri, 65 Stark^ ^ , WDRC—Blnz Crosby noticed where high waters in Ihe order to achieve tlu; solution of East Hartford carpenter who has gq members was presented by the / WGTH—Gabriel Heatler wag, hjs-33-year-old wife, Dorothy, *n- onp-year'a probation. John Farrari, 20 Piiigj-ess. Ave:, weather __ Aj>aataaia-was a.-key -figure in-lilT 1:45*— -•* -wbo -was-expecling a' ninth child in .X — Severer out. - of * tliS ----area 'i . .^,y»*;k-ha 'The (.rector, the-Rev. Alfred Lr WiHlams. ", “W nAY—Sa-ve-scfclfe— “ / . 7/~7t v-ista *11 11 n i I /scArlita ' —.a > i. i 2^,^alher St. I vestigation.s of racketeering and WCCC-*^<5ood EvenliiB Good Music t\vo wcelcfl HERE A R i SOME motorists fqrfelted bonds on speed­ long Illness. pasture fence. I stoppe^ hung my Bulganin charged that the firms, all with unsecured credits,, o f these, the hCshop confirmed 56 / ■ ___ . ** 1_____i_j4.^ u r »' RiinMv Oil A Ijiy ___a -___au. ______■ Born in OH". Mass., Sept If. {erikm on the NewNe\y York . WKNB—Eveninz Serenade ’The, Markwell children killed Besides her husband, she leaves coat on a fence pcjst a^d fixed the sWestern powers hurriedl.v re are: Bantly'Oil Co., $138.92: Alex and received the other four into WTIC—One Men's Family ing charges/ .Inrvia Co.. $238.24: G. E, Willi.s * 1881, he had been a | rvateifront. Former N cw York were-Mary, 15; Riithanne, 12, and 4-H Camp Plans Set four sons, Laniis Farrari, .Michael fence. nOunced their own proposals "oh "this branch of Chiisl's Holy Manchester for the past 55 years. W DRC-E. R. Murrow OF THE RLA1 and George Saternis, all of Rock­ "Cdws are curious rriUer.s; som* eveix ocrasion" tlial the Soviet Son liic., $.569 23: Manche.ster Catholic Chiir.ch." The latter had Mayor William O'Dwy.er,. who pro­ WGTH—Lea Raul and Mary Ford tVilltam, 8. The fifth Rimual Tolland County Until retiring, he was employed in l;oe— The other Markwell children 4-H Camp w1u\ be held this year ville, and John Saternis, Schenec­ cosvs came to watch me and 1. moveiL'to accept tliem. Trust Co., $.500; Bciicfirial already-been confirmed b> a bishop secuted Murder'. Inc., cases while WHAY—Polka Party . Finance Co., $200. < Manchester the maintenance section of the dustrict attorney in Brooklyn, WCCC—Good. Evenlnf Good Music and their injuries; Susan, 2, both at the Windham^outity 4-H Camp tady, N.Y. turned aro'infl J'‘*f in' time to see The Riiasiaii leader then dee.lar- of the apostolic succession. Town Highway Department. He C A H ^ l A L / Trust Co. also 'has an iinsceiired (ialled Ana.-ita.sin thif gang's "Lord WKNB—Music hip.s broken: Tommy, 3, severe In Ablngton, it wWs announced to- Funeral services will be held one swallowing the bopds she hadj^q ^ a t thixqiiestlons of disarma­ , In his' sermon. Bishop Hatch was a member of the Second Con- WTIC—l>one P.aflzer rav Coiuntv.1 "®hnesday at 8:30 a m. from the picked out of my coal pocket. She ment and Germany are -'"differ­ credit of $220 with David Ther- complimented the parish on the High Executioner." WDRC—.Turk Carson . forehead laceration; Robert, 6, day by Albert Bv Gr rien, Stafford Springs millworkep' giegational (diurcJh and also a re­ WGTH-Mysteries, - • 'broken left hip; Dorothy. 73, pos­ Club Agent. Thq camp w’lil.hc'opcn Fiiheral Home, with a sol- a valtiahle cow and i didn'tWant ent," He added: pro'gre.ss of, the building program, Born in 1902, Ana.slnsia entered eriin requiem Mass at 9 o'clorJr at to kill. her. llWe are the serial who has filed a baiikiiiplcy poti- tired member of the MFD. this country in 1917 b.v jumping sible skull fracture and both hips for two periods of w e ' Week each "The problem of di.sarmament is and made reference to two groups He leaves three daughters. Mrs. broken; Cecilia, 7. deep shock. C A M eoR N U St, Bernard's Chimh, Burial will numbers of the bonds that 1 got the foremost one. In the present tlon. -• y ' ship in New York. He was nat- Televi^iion Proerams from July 1 to 7 artd',July 8 to 14 which have been established in St. Herbert Crandall and Mrs. Etliet^ State police said Allen M. Fitz­ Oakland j be In St, Bernard's Cemetery. InlernatJonal situaUoh if, cannot be uiah^cd in Lebanon, Pa., where *’* / OnPag^Two ca Bccauac of limited facilities. Ihe from the bank." ^ Mary's during the past 12 months. Scott, iqth of • Man'fehester, and patrick, 30, driver of the maChihe Friends may csll at the funeral delayed; The speediest solution of The S>^r> wa.s called out twice had-served in the Army ' several/ PkloAith abath committee has decldcdXto set the ’ Many Treasury bonds are buried Thes- new groiips-are St. Mary’s .Mrs. Hazel MacDonald of Hart­ l.whioh collided with the Marktyell home tomorrow from 3 to 5 and 7 this problem is in the.lnterrets of yeslcida,v. re*’ "*' Uo. 3 was called at montnir; Mis naturalization’ was Hacranwnto Sngtowood age for campers from 9 Ip 13. Ap- for safekeeping and are badly chapter of the Brotherhood of St. ford: two, sisters, Mrs, Carl Tucker : car. died instantly. His lone paa- t-o 9 p.m; all peoples. 8:30 p.m, \o wash gasiiline off Andrew, national oj-ganizalion for' imdeg a Speelah procedure avAil- fbn Franciacq- Hackanaack plicationa should be filIed\out and dantaged (ir dcaliryed. .One in- of Tarriffville and Mr"» John ALLIED rACTOBY AL'THOBIZED .senger, SO-year-ol'd Roscoe Wil­ "It i.s Incorrect to' make the, ‘Main .St., and Companies 2 and 4 men: arid the St. Faith;? Group able to members qf the a r,rh e d fUn Joae Jeraay City algned by p a r ^ s and theythev leaderle litance of 'a buried bond is' pniqiie. Smith of. Granby; one brother. Ja­ TV SERVICE liam s, died three hotirs after the .All Vernon and Talcottvllle news solution of the already complex extinguished 'a grass fire on Oak for women. forces., '.. San Matao Montclair. of the club to whvhlch the apml'canl Items are miw being handled'b,v A- woman wrote': son Waters of Westchester; seven • A.Mi TO 5 P.5I. . cra.sh on Route 422 about 10 pi*^®* problem of disarmament depend­ ilfpve. .St, at 8.37 pm. There wa.s Ftillowing the afterpo()n .serv­ Bouik^' by N'egJIgeqce . San Raphfal^ Newark^ belongs. The Herald'a Rockville Imreaii, I “ After l.'mio Elmer's f.unei;al wc grandctilldren and three great west of New Castle. . ■ ent on the settlement of Ollier no Wapiage. ice. the bishop greeted the class In. it.s’ appeal, the Justice De­ $1.50 Per House Coll SanIR Crw Orange ■The applications must he\re Markl-t 81., telephone TRenionl remembered he kept his bonds In X. PLUS PARTS .State Police said the autoi unsolved internaliftpal problems, and members of the congregation grandchildrenv partment. ?aid the /Philadelphia Paasak turned to the 4-H Club office iwth 1,1.8136. the inside- pocket of his Sunday Funeral arrangements are in "practically disintegrated On im- including the' Geirfqin problem. at the chancel steps, and then ac-- Appeals'" Court opinion, "holds the BU 9-0080 • Plainfield suit. H(\ was. burled in it. Wliat do charge of the Holmes buneral SERVING ALL MA.VCHESTER ' pact.” Pfc. Arnold FonesCax de­ wn do7’\ To act in this ws.v i\:oiild mean companied the rector and several government bound'by, the negll: . Union City Uiiioiis’ Circus Hqme, 400 Main qf judgment/of a clared; ' \ Tli« Treasury kindly advised to'create -additional ' difficulties of St. 51a'ry's vestrymen in s tour "Both cars apparently pulled out both in the solution of' the. dis- will be this evening ^tom ..single mirior eniplovc.flploye. anry-sperifi-anq-Fperifi- DUtmiCT OF her to ietiier uncle re.-^. and tliey of the new church, the new office ,and tomorrow afternoon 3 to 5 and into the center lane or the high­ NEW Vonis armaitveht question and in the so­ and niii'sery depar.n ent building the decree or a court ^ U M M A B y rn es sent a crish new boml W ills widow. 111 Cbinpetition 7 to 9. "ipie funeral will be Wednes­ w ay at the eame time to make Armonk Villaga Then thVre's the problem of lution of, other- international prob­ (the former' rector.vl. The bishop to be immune front correction for pa.sses. They met with ..such ter­ ' Washington BrwcUff- lems." remained a.s i supper guest at the day afternoon at a time to be an­ fraud.” ^ ^ 6 C 6 e 8 A L iralei wives. One man. for example, nounced. \ rific impact that Fitzpatrick's car ChappaqUS mailed in what remained of tliree With Ringliiig preseift rectory after his tour of "Such-a holding," the appeal i flew right up into the air. It land­ ILLINOIS added, /'has continuing importance, Elmaford $106 bonds that had-been torn to the buildings. T V S E R V I C E ed on'top of the car it was pass­ Chicago ' New York City O f SupreM ^ C ourt Those confirmed by Bishop in airfields of governmental ftetiv- bits. He confessed that his wife (Oinlirued from Page Oihe) Days o r A Call ing. The car wks damaged but it's Elgin r Bronx had committed the act in a fit of Public Records Hatcli Sunday were Martha-jane I ity/Since it makes the rights of ■ Nights ,Blus Parta driver wasn’ t hurt." ■'t ■ y' /t'W government as a whole de- Waukegan Brooklyn temper because of some alleged .'The unions did not eemment. Adamson, Thomas P. Aitkin. Wil- TEL. MI S-S194 Washington. May 14 James Jard C. Allen, Donald E. Alsbaugh, ■ pendent oh the error of any siib- Manhattan Fv Bynies; a^ormer azsociate jus­ wrong doing on ills pari. • /«■ a mill tee l>e«'ds North said al.so that there was MASSACHUSETTS no lOies of revenue in the New -York Robert D. Ame.s, Bruce aJv Ander-' i ordinate employe. Even jf-the cx- l.aet Qiiatl Dim Queena tice of the iSupreme Court, said to­ Althoiigli the Treasurv disap­ F. Cov'ille Woodbiirn and Bar­ Slra; 5lary B,. Holmes | aminer, were in fact aware of the Arlington , / ' a Richmond proves of deliberate mutilation of bara S; Woodbiirn lix Roland E. run oKthe circus as a result (tf .the son, Paula C. Ballsieper, '-William day the court "mqst be curbed.” . Funeral services for'''FIrs. Mary j fraud, his fault can|lot_blnd the Dallas. May 14 ijFi-'-The fast of Boston /. btsining "Power Intoxicates men."- News Tidbits bonds, it took a sympathetic atti­ Brereton and Eva BrerclOn, prop- pirketlng. hy the two-imion.s. { R. Auden, Caroline D. Barrett, The Rlngling circus closed In i Henrv W. Bidwell. Linda L. Boha- B.’ Holmes of West Hartfoid were government .of the naturalization the,Hunter quads died here l.a'st Stan'fi^ /ufie 17 Rrooklin* Port Cheater Barnes aald In a copyright arti­ tude towards Ipe hsrassed hiis-j epty. at .51 Weaver Rd. held Saturday morning at ** 30 CazfibrkjyeC ^ b rK Culled \roni AP Wires band. The bonds Were le-lssiiedi 'Emil Panlnleo and Finc'sia Pan New York la.st night wilTi. a djlt. Susan G. Carl.som Robert H. court so as to render Anaslasi.i night and doi-.tors said compllca- Plaaaantville cle In the magazine U.SVNews * from the T. P. HoUoran Fimclal PORTABLES ! tiona of premature birtlis caused' ^elsea^ with the fatherly a'lfvice to ."go'>hIeo to'Louij J. Fazzino and Bar-' casiialt.v; ' Emily, an 3,000-poiind '■f'n".sells, Claire E; Chambers, Karel immtmc from 'the consequences of ' ■'•A-' % ■' Ry«l ' World Report. "It-ls qeyer voUm'- ■ Home, folloived by a solhmn-teqiii- his tfwn.fraud." 1 the death.s of all four babies. /Cheatar larily- surrendered. Ty mu.«l be and sin n'o' more.’’ '-■haia .51. Kazzino, piopert.C on LiiKj elephant, fell dead on a Manhattan i Uobb, Mrs. Elizabeth K, Cole. RCA. Zenith; Motorola Scaradale T y station operator contends coin SI. /, street while on' hCr wav to board Jacqueline L Copk, Richard M. em Mass in St. James' •ClHuch at Justice Harlan took no part In I Aryie May Hunter..Who weigh- Chico Tarrytown taken- from them, '^ c Supreme 10 o'clock. The Rev. Albert Tayk?' ; (?d 3 pound.s at birth, the largest of Court must be curl sponsors of network television pro- Walter. A- Arcniid and Mary the cirCiis train for 'Boston. Cushing, Nancy it. iCuster, Mrs. today's Supreriie Court action. Eaa/Longmaado w White Plains crratviu ova' Afiaare lasal'* M.-Arenod to Floyd R. -Manning 1,000. I’oiimls L u*l''rwelght Lois I). Dowd, Robert V,'. Dowd. of Hamden, cousin of the deoeA4(c

  • t. James Cook, British B5x- M®dford OKLAHOMA of ,state in the lattct. His 'most re- plorer, was.the first t'o use citris Newton cejit public office -was as govern- U..<5. atomic scientiSU join with P‘'0P»"«l» foo improving, traf- Gladys L. .Moseley to Frank J. Of 46 .elephants ' being led from .sky. John F, Kopplin, Mrs. Edna tpere. ' . I ham lacked authority to issue tile. 1.30 Center St.— MI 9-1837 .Enid .Soviet physicists at first nuclear fliYo»milation and parking, , , Moseley, properly at .8.5 Brook­ I juice to fight shipboard .acurvy. "Quincy Oklahoma City nor Of South Carolina. The board will hold it.4 informal Madi.son’' Square Garden to a rail- L. Kurtz, Rtibert'A. Lathrop. Mrs, ■ .Bearers w ere Nathan Jefferson, Byrne's aasatled as a "usurtiotinn confcrcijicc in Soviet Union-ever at field St. ... ■ > roaq platform for shipment to Bo.?- Thelma L. .LcFort, Elizabeth A„ Edwin McCabe, Walter O.Slerling, - Denied four Marylami farmers Tuyere tended by ..American ' experts.. i '” *‘'*'.'’ 8 "t P-o\ o' the hea>'iog . Hill of Sale ton. McOehan, Donald M. McPherson, Francis. Sullivan and James Gray. j,f of ®U‘»''.s to bar from Ruaaell OREGON o f power" the Supreme Court's de­ Presitlcnt Spekarno of : ®oilding. cision' outlawing racial segi-cga- Arnold Pagani to George Free- While .handlers worked fast and Elizabeth A ,' Matson, Muriel J I their propertiea Agneuiture D.e- Ws Easy! Ws Faster! Somerville - ' Portland lands,In .Manila for brief stopover' '•'/ Boards la.st regular nier, tlie business known as G"r- hundreds of people gathered at the | MClendy, Frederick-W. Odell, Den- .Artiiru Gremmo*" partment agents who apught to dc-‘ -Southwick tloh In' the public schools and en route to l.’.S.'-for official visit. I *’^‘'‘’*‘ '*8- General .Manager Richard hinted that the decision, may 'iiirt ,, . . . .. - den Grove including motor vclii- scene Ickywi*lted' ' ...... nis 6.-Page, calmly 5lrs. for theGrace-L. Palickl, Funeral .services for Ai luio I termine tVie, acreage planted in­ SPECrAUJING IN .Springfield \ PENNSYLVAlilA have been unanimous, ,as was an-j Mai tin made a new presentation o f , copknlg eqiiipm^cn't, good will, ehaln'to'be cut. Then she continued wheat. The agent.s .attempted to William J. Pickering, Marcia R. Gremmo. 811 E. Jlliddle Tpke.. measure the acreage in May 19.5.5 Waltham ' • Bristol pounced at the time it w -i handed Aeversed the law of the land "I'lnon 1 tj 4 j >’ * • '' accounts receivable and bookings. her niai'ch with the other ele­ Potterton, Philip ' A. Rice, Mrs. w-ere held this morning at 8:30 will be no increase in rat^s. You ’ll enjoy new Watertown * Chester > "'“e ' ^ Trade Name C’ertlfieate. phants. looking back at Emily for but they were ordered away under CUSTOM /^LT HOMES With fast, new Direct Distance Dialings down two years ago -this. w;cek no authnfitv EJqanor D. 'Biker. Richard W. front the W. P. Quish Fiirieral threat of bodily harm. .The farm­ Westfield Langhorne I-coTl S. Huestis and Rene A. a last time. ’> Rlkef,. Elizabeth M. Smith, Mrs. Home, followed b.v a solemn re- Noting that the courts,s^w. W ..wv.«r*>s conlimiedi books , written by a csgroup , of ,- pay-r ».so7\a *.* far,11, thenii; rti;sentiment 4111II t ri'l C t»l of UlCthe 'Di $^|- Maire, riOinPdoing busine.ss as Hiimar, ers' appeal aald they had never GENERAL CONTRACTING you’ll be just seconds away from cities in convenience, new speed at the regularilow cost. Weymouth McKeeiport from one year's term, until the 'fljoloEisla ao.out .whoiic qualifica-/rectors appears to lie against the I ^q's Rrnad F.lva E. -Tyler. Karl-'en J. T%’ler, quiem liigh Mas? in St. Bridget Sq'qppiipjj- (j,,.- received payments Wilbraham Media > next'’ the five cases which' were; tipns we know liille and aboiilYchange., -s ' Marrl Doris L. Verilli. Virginia L Walk­ Church at 9 o clock. The Rev. John I gi g„y (rom the Agriculture REMODELING AND REPAIRING' every part of the nation! 'Diis new telephone A l^ k l e t will be sent to you early in June. Philadelphia triage Licenses' Cities Not Cvivleal, er. Frank E. Ziebarth. - J. Delaney was the'celebi-ant, the j i ppa, (n,gpj since all their wheat consohdated for purposes o f Uie-j"|hO'^clo.Vaity to the United States’' ‘ The pat king discussion will be' Roberi------William'Wil Crockett. 20 3 MICHIGAN Pittsburgh decision. Bymca' wrote tliat "had Uj'eijg.ia4i!«v c doubt,: held with the TTown Planning, Kaipfield »St., and Roberta Jean Those received by Bishop Hatch. Rev.. "riieod'Ore Gubala the dea^ j,is consumed bvby cattle on their ’ FREE ESTI.MATES-^MORTGAg e s ARRANGED service starts Jude 17 ih the Hartford Direct It ivill give you complete informatioft-about Savs Sociologist con and the Rev. Robert Carroll Adrian « Rocheater ^ the court been unanimous ,1 . . Noting two other recent de- Coihmi.ssiory Hnd“; the TrUrfi,c and ILittlefield, 281 Center St., .May 18. Sunday were Wilbert -V. Auden, farm. Ann Arbor ' Sharqn such an opinion would have becil Edna M. Bqnfietti, Mrs. ‘ Frances the subdeacon. Mrs. Arlyne Gar- Direct Distance Dialing. ciBiciins by-_the'court which struck Parking committee of the Cham-1 Smith Methodist Church. ' 3. Declyied.to rule on validity of Distance Dialing area.* . Detrdit Swarthmore written within a.few months/' and d(lwn "Stale sedition laws and ber o f '.Commerce, which has rec- 1 Robert David Peck. 27 Gerard SpringfiehL Ohio i.Ti --- Today's T. Kurtz and Mrs. Josephine SI. rily was -pganist and soloi.st. a California law regulating ’ air Father Gubala read the commit­ ERNEST A. RITCHIE i ' Direct Distance Dialing will enable you to Flint . he continued; iviiich-denied .\t?w York City the omiiiended that the town take ac-tsi.. and Nnomi Werbner, 29 cities are not as lmper.>ionaI, aiKuw Odell- . Pjbllutiori as a means, of cbm- TEXAS ‘ "Instead, after many montlis, right to fire a teacher who cited tal .serrice nt the grave’ in -St. j bln.Uing "sm.og," The Union Oil 16 LIBERTY ST. — TEF.. MI 3-8172, MANCHESTER Jackson lion to improve conditions. The C| Stephen. St.. Juno 3. vinous and cynical as they're siip- Browpaville ths court announced.that the ca.scs the Fifth Amendment ‘ unless it of C lias pressed for the creation' Thomas John 5Ii.\ally Jr. “ 2 posed to 'be, says .a Wittenberg FAMILY MCSIC Jame.s' Ccmeler.V. i Company - of California appealecl dial many of your long distance calls. You’ll -*Direct DiatRUce DialitiRwill stRrt J u rr 17 Laming should be reargued and counsel gave hmi a full ‘Tiearing, Byrnes of a Parking Aiilhont.v. ; Greenwood Di .. .irid H a z e l May College sociplogist.: Dr. Karl H. Saginaw, ; Mu q. t/Pi Name a Bearers were Johnv Andi.sio. i after California stale .courts upheld Monroe Harlingen should direct their argunienls, to said: 'Hie Chamber has completed a I Dewaiiic, EastWind.soi'. ; Hertz. In a. Springfield survey, he tune, any tune, and chances are president of the Italian American I Validity of the law, but thc.tribitn- be able to dial direct to many out-of-state in theae^tdlephone exchanges: Pontiac . Houston certain questions." someone ■" in the John Hedrirh Gltib. and Paul Otloee and John al dismissed the appeal sayjng Port Huron Ray'mondvill* "The usuipation by the court of survey which it as.serts indicates' Bii|ldiug I’rrmits ■ found the average person knew at places (see sample list at right) . . . and to , Declaring that _ "we can only the pow er to amend' the Constilu-' the public favors foririing such an' , To Camillo Gambolali * Son for •ra-"'! P®'" cent of the other family ran pick up a, niusical in- Martini. repc*schlirig the Italian ho substantial fedeTal question was ' San Antonio •peculate a s. to 'how the court tioh and destroy state government authoritv to take action. Joseph VViley, 'for a 1-story. .l-i people lu his block. A kind of "im- slninient and play'll. . America.n (?hib and/Johii Rota, involved. PINE MISSOURI reached Its decision," Byrnes said All seven Hcdiichs, from 8-year- Alexis Calabrini and Peter Ur- all Connecticut telephones, except those in VIRGINIA may Impair our progress arid take voom dwelling at Center St., I Pn-tonai neighljorirtg" ia emerging REXTkLL PHARMACY Collinsville, Farmington, Glastonbury, Hartford, Kanaai City ■ the framers of the Constitution our f'reedom. . . . I'T’S ,A cxi.n t e s t : $12,600. _ ■ in today's city. Hertz .says. "It old Jimmy tip to mother anil he'netll, reprevnling the Chris- .ASK THREE RESIGN Broadfield, North Th^pson and Pawcatuck. St. Louis Fredericksburg and members of Coqgre.ss who ap­ "The present trend brings joy to Boyne Gity, Mich. iTi Back ih Tn A. W. Cavedon, tor k fence 'lacks-'lVie clo.se personal relation­ father, are nuisii-ians. They play toforo eolombo Society. Rocky Hill. -May 14 five- Manchester, New Britain, Newington, Plainville, 1 Norfplk proved the,^ 14th . Amendment ron- I Communists and their fellow 1952. because he wanted some op­ al 27 Parker St.. $t,l'J0. ^ ahip.s We assdeiate with rural com- diiims. violin,' French hoi-ri, giii- Delegations from the Alpina and member citizens cortimitlee named to'jsurvey'the police department Most calls will ^o through, in about 30 Rookyille, Sirriabury, Stafford Springs, Thompson- NEW JERSEY Petersburg templated srhool segregation. The truvoicrotravelers luVlriwho \4'unf'want in to .see BAA allbII pow­ position for oflayor, Hariy 'Tomp­ Tb Mary, Teresa lyanaki, to tuunilies. but it's there." lar, arcordion. banjo and niaiido- Regina Societies attended the serv-, - ices- i'n a body. Last night, mem- rerommended Saturday that tha Asbury Park. court relie- .Authority, said 'Tompkjns wimi with 28CT write- the 1 iliage of Polls. The army who broke tntpr the Fred .Weber I never did." , ou' aral staUs"' today his ooiiqtry may go ahead ins to '170 regular ballota for Ar- said the Cypriot, Kyriakos So- home and made off with some official ' capacity as PrMident AVATCH IT! 1 tliintai a— , Baatiaad AlUwgh a fall or injurji often ElMnhower’a personal repriwen- Oharteston, 8.G. (A5‘ — Sign on o f the I'lUted ’States In develop­ buckla. terlou, ran from a cordon shot^n ahfUa and a pair of skatea. •44 CINTHI tr. MANCHIITta _k 7 ‘ , 1 >■ 'Quotlnc Swi. ESaatU^ (D-Mlai) ing oommerclal atomie power thrown aritiind n. aeoUon of the A week later, the home waa brok­ la cUstfi as a cause 'for a child'a tatlye la North Atlaatlo' TrMty' d road: "Watch OuL tor Children.’’ la Mpport of hto -arruments, because |ta needs 4 ars "very The Caspian'Sea Is ths largiwt village and waa ahot after fall­ en Ifito again. ‘.A'second pair of mental. deficiency, . most' ex)>erts OrgaalaatiM matters even ,b^ A block further: "--.A n d .Grand-' % ia a a aaewtid t h « tha court had ■ t * * * - " . _____A areaA ( Inland body of water in the world. ing t(> heed three ordera to halt. rolltr skate# was taken that time. deny that thla is ofteq^the case. . fore his Senate term enda. children, ’Top.’' . . iV'i i ,/■ / __ r y ’ ■A ■ .M s

    MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY, MAY 14, 191J.8 FACE ELEVBf ■( ■' ■" MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MAIJOHESTER. CONS, MONDAY. MAY 14, 195S f ACE TEN ______^1...... ' • ...... I , ■ I - ’ Two old maids went % o r atopped at the State Pbllfe ; bar- When- Montgomery .yVard print­ r^ s and told Sgt, Edward A. B. FALSE TEETH BU G S BUN N Y ed the first U.8. mail order cata­ tramp in Ihewooijs. The trtunp eS Answaf to Prov»gu« Pu«»l* New U.S. P ost Aw ai Eden Nearing X / .S. X eaC ?S PoHce H O'Connor; R u s s i o "I Shot my wlle.’,v' Reek, Slide er SItpt logue in 187».ohIy'163 Items were caped. Ho u m a n d H orn* / l AM. THAT'S Vi/flV Man How long did It Bake your Sgt. O’Connor took him back to FA8TEETM. an Unproved powder M i WANT TO OWIVE IT Sense and Nonsense listed. Including gold toothpicks - a * n n and bustles. Today the catalogue wife th learri to drive? Showdown on last Hartford. be tprlnkled on uppvr or lower plaSii^ ' V jy O (? E I - BUY ITI Five Boys Kilby wae-Vvpresenled In town hold, talM teeth more firmly in plfise. presents more than 100,000 Items. Friend—It’ll be ten years this fall. ACROSS * DOWN i, Do not iltde, illp er rock, no (tiiaiaiy, THIS’N THAT , , "'represents my nafiae, Sitting BUll court this nio'rning on a charge of aoocy. pettv U,te or feeling. PAg- 1 IJs home Is 1 .Dressed Diver Mystery A lT FO W er K uC e TECTH M alkellne (non-ami. r Our neishbort' child wM iiurE Jr ." flrstSAgree murder, the garage 2 Eirly ta t not-iour. Check! ’’plate odor" (d Washington, May 14 new , a' / 1 . . Proheoutor Edward J. Foley precocious. At seven, he was full "And the second?" BY DICK TURNER Japanese —:----- ■ .IF' In Slaying tore breethl. aet fPASTgBTH a r —^------at any of tricks. As "Jungle John" he The second stands for Ph.D.' CARNIVAL \ 4 — -T and . Air Korea jolj with ho flO filljta l IN^Otl^S (CoRlInoed tram Page Oim) fContiaued from Pago One) are flowing into the Red arsenal told the court that the slate's drua counter. fortuM 3 Greeting evldenceNlncludes a confesaion by was ferocious and pelted use with 4 Swoon official .secrets today awaited Sid­ iniiio,! • steady, U not Increase'rate," stones and sticks. And little Al­ I Usually found at the port of Portsmouth April 17 Sald. would require he. added: . (Contlaued from jFage One) Kliby, as Veil as statenirnta from She "■'** a' very stout, Jolly-look- I 5 Girl's name ney Batkin as the result of a 14- greater increase" In AmerM:an gernon MacSlaughtei; was Junior ing woman, and she tyas standing in the library 157-and checked In at the Sallyport "The imminence of introduction several witn^ea. 13 Tell a 8 Disordered month fight to cleat himself of ___„ manpower and equipment, at a ent, one of the teenagers—deacrib- G-Man"—Vou cah 'hetl His water- at the corset counter, holding in ‘"•'"'•“ D SATURDAY: Ray Hotel. From the hotel Crabb wrote into the Soviet armed forces of nu- Judge J6Hn D. Brennan e x - ] , falsehood 7 Female sheep •ecurtty charges. much greater coat than that ^ plained the- prheedure in the case ’ P pistol filled .with water. he d her hand an article she was re­ lice, 604 E. Middle Tpli*-! his aged mother that he was ’’go­ . Burnett’about a Comni^unlsts aeem to be relying on j primarily In support of an author- handy, and whaled his nether re­ 21 Cooking Persians ^8 lx>rd and----- { thoritiea he waa wdunded. But plained tfiat the legal delailrKwill INTO THESE 0EALS SATISPIEP WITH Ing sleeping car ipace. An old 48 Printing lem i Quyles ruled however^al "it, Signor. 51 Grand Rd.; Rhoda mysterious frogman Soviet sailors programs of economic, military. izatlon of about J 3 billion for gion'hard i Now Algernon has vessel 24 Garbage — of the house would not be clearly cot^lent to i i,eber, 106 Holl St.; Mrs. asrice and technical,-.haslfitance because I when the doctors examined Hoth­ he worked out ftir him at Siipwor S s . J ! BLINDLY J TH' T(?IAL PUN, lady next do him in line hurst into 50 Health reeort! had spotted surfacing near the vis­ niilitary assistance abroad/ changed completely. He's me " 22 Masculine ' 25 Century plant 40 Doyei’ homes the interest of national Security to ; Brown, 414 Parker St the tactk-B of violent revolution am. he waa dead. Court. ■CAUSE YAOUST, tears, wailing that it jvas of vital iting ships. Burnett said he knew- Included in this is about $530.- and mild and almost shy. V Appellation and overt aggreaalon became "too Police said Hotham'a wife, B0U6HT VEPSE) Importance that she have a berth ' • f ' ADMI’TTED YESTERDAY: Car- noising about it. OOO.OtH) for "advanced weapons'* mother, of a ts-monthamid daugh­ passes by our place discreetly 74 House pets r r r r . poaUion to which h ^ a d previous-; ^ou Hutchinson. 81 Hawthorne St.; hazardcnis” in the face of Amerl- oh' that train. Gallantly thf ipan r r r Remove Pnges from Keglsler (or members of NATO and other ter, expects another child in July. Qnjeckt Siokftp.'i heaves a rather painful'sigh. — 28'Arabian gulf * i " * * * 'w i , 'Napoleon Charbonneau. 56 Lyneaa can-aiipported defense alliances'. free countries. % ' ' • " sold , , her his ticket, and then c 1 A day later a British poliqe offi­ Karl Klaster. 27Bhr4 Eli oiled to the telegraph office. His | r J l ‘“’v, Shirley Gledhlll, North Coven- cial removed four pages from, the "Wvve. e would vvwvau be. vw. fplaying eesa^ e ss^ saev4»into thevisa. Wilson WllllOU HRinsaid III©the-Dofenfie • l-JOrCnRI! -a^padepart- rC* ___ Police A rrests 30 Foreignera ment aa” like^mlng back fromi try; William Geach 111 Baldwin Sallyport Hotel register. Includ­ Cymmunist hand If we failed plana to supply these "allies' llcallu In Washington, they're telling r es.sage re.od: r~ the living dM- Hia attorney 1 ; Harold Hills, ' KFD 2 An- "W ill hot srilvn until Idrnbrrow. 32 Removal ing the registration of Crabb aptf show clearly that we understand I with "highhigh performanceper aircraft ^ about the .Indian who came ;as a 34 Loops \ Joseph H. ^eehill, said he would dover; Mrs. Dorothv Nichols 23 ' s liow Imortant it is that the free \. delegate to the White House edu­ Gave berth to an old lady i snd mlsailes, partKulariy early Mleharl J.. B aj 16. of East H art­ , 35 Redacted \ continue efforU to restore Hat- Centerfiold St.; Mv-', Frances Bv-' The British .Admiralty an- world- remain strong and Invulner­ 111 E ast H artford Given On C.O.D. Deliveries cation conference and signed the now." ■ - y I kin- to f i ^ Cleared status ao that.; choLski, 47 Union k .: Mrs. Helen w arning and communicattpns ford, the driver of a car which hit 38 Oriental coin P nolineed April 29 that Crabb had able to the Communist explqita- register with "XX." \ II s I he ma>vhandle "all classified ma- Heintz, KUing;tor)^ Mrs Patricia equipment" developed since World a bus at- the intersection of Hilliard Sign in s California mortuary | 37dewcla i presumably died nine days earlier, tlon of force.’’ Radfotd said, 3Var II and \vlth which "we are East Hartford, May 14 i/P' "What does that stand for?" he 39 Numbers h, IT terial^ i Klaeza, 1007 Tolland Tpk. ; Mrs. Tlic .Soviets are "making a great St. and W. Middle Tpke. last lor was asked window: "l‘'o(‘ sale: CJadillac | t r • it gave no detaHs and no death now modernizing our own forces." Police "said a man shot his wife af­ •Wednesdsy. night, hss been 40 Spanish N i H ^in, 40, father of two chil-1 Frances Maguire, I-ake St.; certificate \vas issued. deal of noise about peace,"- Rad­ "The first X," the Indian said. hearse with e 1P52 body. m dre^ wa.s suspended Feb. 28,1955,' Adam Berk, 29 Keirv St.; Since much of the equipment la ter a long .series of disputes that charged with reckleas driving and house 5 Rii.ssla, In an outburs’ of proas ford said, but are also "atrl, ing to "of very advanced de.sign," Wilson reached a climax when she que.s- 41 Small tumor \ fi^m his 35,810-a-year p o s L; .Mrs. Audrey Cole, 129' Bran- the be.st of their ability to build apeeding, aceording to police. ' irince then he has been awaiting! ford S t.: Mias Evelyn Jez- criticism.c.liir.ftxed'bv a dinlomatx tesllfieii, it la virtually important tioned him about spending money 42 Go fast R .y' 9 ' note to Britain, charged Crabb their .own m ilitary capabilities to BsJ's car bounced off a guide £15. \ /the outcome of security -charges i ouit, CSlastonbury-; Joseph L. to get an early start In furnishing they were saving for an outboard RANGE & FUEL OIL OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE 48 Began ' A wa.s “acting in an unfriendly man­ Hie higiiest po.aslblc- levels." Initial quantities to selected areas wire, sideswiped a utility pole and -\ BV J . R. Will ia m s B” J) Sb * that he had belonged to alleged Swensson. 97/Prospect St.: Mis. motor. crashed almost head on intib a 49 Vied ner"' h.v spying nickname IT 9 former Sen. Harry P. Cain, with-' Arcellia Dr.; Ahagail Rlchniqnd, lin note appears' to be open ed- The husband, Raymond, 35, of UM-K'AFF.'.' ISN'T IT TH e 54Crease sen, 14, also p f'Eaat Hartford, was 24 HOUR on- BUI ReV6lLLE/-r-THE SENERAL . ewSac us. rtUOU,. mtsslon (3Vabh was diving near the ' , vVlODEeH WAV-TO-,SEND-Ot?T -ouLtutmlng him, told of hla l^ng-152-Mt.-Mebo PL;_^a_Jttna_Hoft JifcW-Brltaln. gava-hlmaelf up admitted—tir-TfmTtford Hosplta! 6EHD6 VOO THIS WITH a 4«M HtA I,,. ' TSS tSpe '^^...... u. approached by a Russian'^Embassy |.man, }08. Ridge St.; Mrs. Cecelia ships . . . that he was there without Demo'erat^ Hope State Police in .Stafford Springs HIS COMPUME^^rS, AMO " V RUSS FOR SHAMPOOiNS?- 86 War god of permission . , , that he probabl.v with a fractured Jaw and lacera­ HAVEN’T VOU R ^ O 0 F T H 6 clerk seeking information on the L«>be. 233 Hackmatack St.: Mrs. several hours 'after the shooting. Days OUl Ml I-« U « ORDERS A CHARSepH “Btfor* you thro^ your choat out, Mac, maybt K would Greece 5T SI United States aircraft industry. i Janet Paulter. 24 Qourtland St. met his death there . . . that thp.se Cliarged, with murder,- he ’ was tions of the leg.'He was discharged /MENACE O FiD O ST this morning, according to hospi­ s___,.^ .^ T H 5 ENEMV— ^ BT Bom \ responsible for hfs escapade have Delegate Problems Tonight scheduied (or an appearance In Nlghia CaU Ml t-S lU STO R M S ? be a good idea to got it up a little!" \ Cain, now a member of the Sub- ADMI’TTED TODAY: Debra and . tal authorities. BaJ too, was treat­ RUSS.f versivo Activities Control Board Elizabeth Thurstori, 16 S. Alton St. I been dlsciplllned. town court here today. /' ed at Hartford Hospital the night Oil Heat la CLEAN (SACB), said the case illustratedi BIRTHS SATURDAY: A daugh-i The British shy. they "deeply y Police Chief Veto A. Bushnell / both the unfairness to an individual I ter to Mr! and Mrs.-Walter Agnew, j regret" the whole affair and ob- Two Democratic ’Town Commit-., The compromise hinges on the . of the accident. < | il Haat la SAFE tecs will meet tonight to_ discuss reactions of the two . groups tb- Oil Heat COSTS LESS Doing His Best BY AL VERMEER viously hope the Kremlin will le^ ;"" ,,V^"'^e,egaUonr Allen R. Frazier, 26, of East \ PRlSClLLA^S POP ■and the . potential- danger to -H* Tower Rd. * Hartford, arrested and charged the nation in delayihgi too long , BIRTHS YESTERDAY; A daugh, drop. his wife found, him there. They ^ A . BU N CH O F AND ^ Y O U •'a t l e a s t g i v e m e Democratic. conventions.- Both leaders have to make: yesterday with operating an unreg­ S«9 CENTEE ST- decisions in security cases. He sald p^'' '*'3'^ In advance pf the Commons ses­ groupa-will hear reports from their argued, / Bushnell said, and he BEAUTIFUL BLONDSD s \ VO U , A S H O U L D B e CREDIT FOR RUNNING! sion, two coijr.ses appeared open to If no settlement is reached, the went , to New Britain and she to istered motor vehlNe and. illegal MARRIED Russians might sometime succeed ] i leaders 3vho met joln.tly last night old town , committee presumably use of plates, posted a 550 bond .WERE CHASIM fi ME' in approaching such' Jobless per- BlRTH S TODAY: A daughter to Fldcn. He could' tell all, breakhig to discu.ss the pc^’siblilty of a rom- her parents’ home. V Mr. and Mrs. Waltei'.Armstrong. will name slates of candidates for appearance In court here May Sons "to find''American spies to the case wld« open. Or he coulit proinlse In the /dispute over which I-ater he went fo the parents' 238 Summit St. - \ which it will insist is the party .19. ■ervo Soviet puimoses." risk a big loss of prestige rather commltl'ee shall appoint the .party- home knd sal on the back steps. DISCHARGED SATll^AY: than -disrlose ^details of a- secret endorsed slate. IjBler, .the new He placed, a .32 caliber automatic I Idehtifleii Rev, Code Clerk endor.sed candidates (or the posts; . committee will, do the same thing. New York Cll.r-had 68..500 mar­ •$Mtt58$$$M$58M8Mm$l Hatkin later IdehLifled the man Gary Fitzpatrick, East Karlfqrd; service cloak and dagger opejS- Neither Judge Wesley C. Qryk. pistol beside him. Mrs. Emllle Wagner. L Pearl tion on which Crabb might .Jiave If that happens, indications are Mrs. Kilby, meanwhile, returned riages in 1956, 2 per cent less thaii who .soujSht him out^as Vladimir chalrmatyaf the "lame duck” town In 19M. P. Mikheev, a clerk IRi'ih'e Russian Thomas Hunter, 281 Center St/i''..been working. committee, nor Atty. John D. La- the- dispute will have to be settled from the canoe ride on a nearby Embassy. The House Committee Mrs. Agnes Uriano, 72 Blich St.; ’ \JCden M e cut short a weekend stay Belle,/feeder of the slate which'de­ by a primary election, appeal to river wHth her. sons,' David, 7, and Sylvio Clnvette. 17 Falknor Dr.; i n ^ o;otlyid to fly- back to London the State heads of tM party, or the Raymond, 12, and her brother, An y on un-Americah Activities made feated Gryk's in the p«rty primary ■/V, Mrs. Rose E. Converse, 12 Pcarf last night and prepaie his speech fo^seiectlon of the town commit-, credentials committees df the vari­ Ihony, 22. public during the weekend testi­ ous conventions. The children and brother went mony that Mikheev also had .squght St.; Mrs. Julia Vendrillo. 246 W, for tonight’s debate. During the would elaborate on what was Wrought Iron Railing High St.; Axel John.son, 225 High­ day he was lu,Thect with cabinet 'The new committee Is siso slated i *5****^ information from . two other De­ uiacussed at last night’a meeting. her husband, argued again, aald - \ Porch Columni fense Department employes. \ land St.; 'Mrs. Gladys Allen. RFD leaders and brief them on his strat^ Both' said they stated their /posi­ to organize tonight snd pi-e.sum- 1. -.Wapplng:' Charles Graham, egy. LabprVte 'leader Hugh Gait- Bushnell. He. said the couple re­ JT7W[iUj AM> One wa.s an Army medical iV tions and soiight "an area of un­ sbly LaBelle \V1II be named Town Providence, R. I.;-Mra. Alice War- skell was also expected to ca)J'in newed the argument about the VALLEY WELDING CO. •«••••<. #-/y‘ '-bi-arian and the other a historian derstanding." ' , /' - Committee chairman. THe MOPCt. -mg, Ea.st Harlfoi-d; Mi-ss Annie his "shadow cabinet" for a fitrat- outboard motor money and Kilby - For PfM EatliHate Call for the armed forces rriedical mu- The lame duck grouf). which ^rd,' 7. S. >Iain St.; Mr.s. Elsie egy^'session. ,/ VANDAL FORAY picked up the platol and fired (our Olattoobury ME S-tl18 tom a c K BY V. T. HAMLIN sdum. Like Hatkin, the.v rejected ^ es out of office .tomorrtw, mtets times, each shot hitting his'wife In ALLEY OOP Hey! Watch It!, BY RAY GOTtO Mi>ai'.man. 13.7 Lioomis S t.: -Mrs. a\ 8 p.m. In the coffee room In the Minneapolis. Minn. (/Pi Vandals COTTON WOODS HIkhccv'.s approaches and reported Jo.v^ Montielb, East -Hartfortl; the head. ' basem ent. of the^Mubi'^ipai Bu^ld- who smashed . car wIndoWs and Kilby, who had brought from -V TIRED INCOMES fiUKS NOT . 1 W l. ^ the incident.s to their .security of,- .Mrs. 'Muriel Davis, 23 E.ssr- St'.; JHERES OOP'S AW, SIMAAUH fleers or to the FBI. C ifarcU i EncjlliR - • Ipg. The committee-elect, which slashed convertible tops In a resl- New Britain a revolver, a shotgun DOWN BEFO’ Mrs. Adela Marsyada, 9 WnriFSt., la k es office Weilnesday, ro^eta at denUal neighborhood caused damF Mfg fWA Y N CIN VOU TO$ rr DItJNT SEEM ^ s i g n a l ^ SOMEBUDDY The Rus.sian Embassy has de­ Rockville; Mi.ss Judy Edvvastfs. 148 and a rifle besides the automatic, A NEW . MiNurre I ENUFF the same time In the office of the sge esttmated at 114,000. Empt.v then took .hla wife's car and ■ TO TAVfE THE GREATNtO WRAP GITS clined to com/nent on the incidents. Hawthorne St.; Mrs. Eileen Han- B ad CliecX^Couiils t . J?K#...ANTTHINC YOU WAMT probate Judge, also in the Municl- beer cans wer? found near one of j headed toward Massachusetts FUNERAL HOME EXPLORER LONG TO tJPJ Which are under investigalibn by naford, RFD 2, Rock^villc; Mrs. a. Put/ voua ovraoul lu u the State Department, - /'' 'pal Bulld'n"-. the damaged cars. j But at Stafford Springs he G ET A BELLY FULL Lillian Braezyk, b T Village SL, Donald D. fitarelli, 32. of 214 | Yesterday’s meeting took place UNDER EXPERIENCED a. Arrmitat'ana e SmmlUr.^MmtmlttSmmlur.mimtnut Meantime '-Chairman Hennings aura . w \ Rock v i 11 e: M rs 51 a rgar e t i Bonner St., l^ i tford. former! of ! at I..aBelle’s . olfice. A 6-member MANAGEMENt/ raaairaii■rail ier*a^^lraf^vISS ruiriii (D-Mol said his Senate constitu­ Namar, 209, \Vbodland St,; Mrs. 1| Manchester,/wasManchester./Was arre.sted ye!.,». yester- .comproml.se ^ committee from ....v.the TUtItIt II yitear tnnwaM ere Ma tmm- tional ri^t.s subcommittee has Harnel Zatmrskv and son, 20 Fin- on three charge.s.of issuing old town committee headed b.v 4 . C phfUMt » n M 0 t Siilasuit ahSm»* »aiaTimt 'asked Secretary of Defense Wilson Icy St.; l^s, Nellie Vaiciulis aud checks, pbllc# said, : Gryk met with about eight mem-; Plegmenf OtalraeltMa < iMalan to explain his .department’s han­ datighteX Ellington; 'M/-S. E.sther ] Clfarglii gave himself up at Po‘- bers of the new committee. TH E JOH^N F. tea M yea 1 aM tr MVMOR ir a dling of security rlsl! cases. S e 4 a m f / I aiie iiM eaa eewie|itei neat Mathisson, ,3g Stone St.; George , ur,. Headquarters to Lt. Raymond- .The compromise unit W’as set tip | i| Hennings diij not refer 'directly ^*3ew-(iod Circle. Grlffl-li late ye.sterday aftei-tioon, i Friday at a closed meeting pf the tn Hatkin's,(ase\l>ut .aid he want- Choose from 3 famous Scorn ^ ..•lOtG^iOO .'DISCHARGED YESTFIRDAY: , /ywa iant was is.sned for hifi j old town committee. 'The ,ct>m- ■i.ENDS . . . this year sow the best TIERNEY UP TO 20 M Qinm TO RM>AV| (v1 to know how far the department Uawrenre Trudeau Jr„ Covent'r.V; j ar're.st April 9 by Piosccutbr John promise effort was reportedl.v sug/ had gorie in' exteijding to civiliah I — get -a better lawn for less! FUNERAL HOME nest, (ell at 8ea neck yea CaUierinc Close, 610 \V. Middle , Fitzflcrald ami slgmcd bv form*-; e.e.sted bv William V. DeHan. Att.v. 219 WEST CENTER BT. atvi me scciiuqr tael* etsctmle(«eep employes and other sepeice rjike.; Mrs. _I.j»ui-a Ecabert, 26/pr Deputy Judge John P. LaBelle. Philip Bayer, a member of the new ' ' tees tewteel el year eeeilceli^ TEU MI 3-1222 eeaeiswicst ti| s es4 itlik* ctak. branches a aerie.s of Arm y.Secur­ 1 j C,ifarc!U is charged with is.suing comrhittee, said he- would recom-:'' • "Oefi/g*" Scoffs*___ $ 1.65 lb ity rules adopted last Ovl. i t . Maple St ; M argniet Bnt.aie, 501 ' three .fraudulent i-hecks to tRe mend consideration of the com- Picture book lawn beauty . . . mil­ at • CMlIleiflil • Prfnia BY EDGAR MARTIN Require More lY-oof- 1 , Tpke.; Cliiiencc MMtlu, I amount (tf $2,946.60. ■ - proimse to his group. lions of pcrcnniil Seeds per pound— iCBfMtfciiWNUNBtHtifBBfDiBlNtmii BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES B ig Storj/ * 3 *9 BY ROY CRANE Aaeeai 4 W a l BUZ SA W Y E R In general, the . fiew' ' securitv 14 \\ . 1Middle ri-i Tpke.: NicholasT^n- A -- _ Cifarelil’s - , father, . • Virtor. : .\ ?>9, was ______5 lh t ~ $ 7 .9 i Jl/ij —#W.7J rules for dc;.iing/yvilh Army per­ z.ano 1(0 Bissell St.; Mrs./Augiia- i airesled on siniilHr eharges s(?Veial- eflOM f ) 3b HOUR WFRRTftGt \ R E P O S t ’ 3AOME.,.. P»K>0 Ft jn.swwrw^'ftt.-THWE’S wo»Kio»toowt... * S M U ERV W IL L ,m i, sonnel require substantial pi-oof of ta Kleliischmiril, 94 Well.s.St.;, Wil-! weeks ago, police .said: The two. • “Spocior Scoffs .... $ 1.25 fb tOTTVi 6 0 R S T tR U ’iOG |j TO PvViEOERl THIS: li^nnyTieimey, Hartford; Xirs. .Riib.v | men' arc co-owners-, of the' New t f S \ U30FUld3iH CaPTSlNl WHAT ' aubvei-.sivc tefidencies against the Combines beauty and aervicc for. OFF, M 3bS LFiVit ? r,— OVi I H E J OUT individual 'himself, rather than 71 Charter Oak St.; Mrs., England Plavpen Co., which wa9' I o n vt THHS ^CPdODPiV O30t, 3F DO'fOU THINK OF OtUE^S lbs — $ f.9f 1 TIWx trluAiWi Mpay -> G'ROOKSOb THATT/ t)F COURSE n " MiN« (ir'.AUNa I BSSTNOTie. again.st■ ■ ffis relatives or asaocial((S, Eleanor Hippie, 37 Ptoiieer Circle; J destroyed by’ ftte-Der. 28. 19.55., better outdoor living 1 fixers## wideeeeeiea 1 WDDD 'WOTORlt'iYil >iOTOR\E.TRir Sv ^ SOU fLSy MISS SCHNAPS '-5 , 3T M3G.V3T 310- OUST Av'CAG O' NOWt'fOU'HE , Hatkin conceded that, he had be­ Dcnni.s • Hanezar, .Mansfield Cen- FitzGe.mld said cases against A U TO BODY SO M E Y330O. [ MB' te.i-; L in d a Wexid/ 1.50 1-M-ikewood • *‘Uf/Kfy" Scoffa..,.... 95f lb CR1M310ATS:'TAE LUCKY TO longed to two., organisations, the .both the father and^ son w-ill he mtTMMIlTI BUM. HER AgOARD, •: Washington book.sliop a l a feder­ fhi-cle; Mrs, FaiAie Smith, Ches­ heard in Town Court" Wc'lries'da.v. HrWELDIN<» ' Quick and har4y grata coverage^'-.. al workers’ . union, listed in the ter;'M rs. Anni4 Neilly. 100 Flor­ ■but that Judge WesleV- C. Gryk it AUTO lO D Y and rugged lawn — J lbs — $4.7} *!| ra a ft d ig * <8 charge* against him. He said in ence . St.; Dian(< Greenluni/, 96 will not hear, either ease because TitiPHONi • warn W :■ h -- neither cii-se, however, was he Foster St.; Leonard Bjorkman Jr., he, has di.sqiialified himself. ' ,i FENDER REPAIRS 37 Holli.st^ St,: Francis S. Rohan, PINI PHARMACY aware Pf any pro-Communist lean- A^COMPLETE CAR ' ings at "the titile. He denied any Morth Onventry; Do’imld Cowell, NEXT TO <10I)LIN7?SS BLISH HARDWARE GO. . 664 CENTER ST. 299 E. Middle Tpke.; Gordon Roh- Portleml. Ore. (A’l After a fire PAINTING PINANCI CO connection with a the peace" ea$MAiMimn . conference soYne years ago. 'in.son, ,120 Delniont pt.; Mrs, a' the ga.? plant l ut off thix city's lJ4C4jl^.R and ENAMEL . 793 MAIN ST. MANCHESTER MI9-9B14 MANCMfflit • MMMi He said he wa.s cleared of some AnWlo Crandall, 89 Waddell Rd.; gas .supplv. the YMGA.offered free | Opoo AtoM. Tum. WW. C^il ’Paylor, 15 Main St.; Mrs. mnA Jh^bAor* tUR ST WUtOfeS Jng in Ih’e'Census Bure .u im\I948 Opal Cook aiid son. South ("oven- emergency. Bring your own'^loap j T fl. MI 9 R025 HOUHlDOOD„ STUD30.. He ha.s been a government epi Yry; Howard Mohr, IJtchfield. and towel. ■ \ ^ ' d. ploye since 1940 ; D i s c h a r g e d t o d a y ’: M rs. BY PCTER HOFFMAN BY LANK LEONARD .B(;rtha Rif kin. 705 W. Middle J E F F C O BB MICKEY FINN Good G ag! Tjpke.; Clyde Greenwood. 33 Bcn- ■ .1 ...FRBBS HmSBLF WITH A WBLlflACBD THUS. 3BC0NDS LATBR, tp o .S t ,; ,Mr.s. M a rie G ibson and irrrtTf 1 r Y o lilli Arr<*.sU*d ./laiigbter, 52 .Market St.'. Rock- KICK ON HiS CAPTOR'S SHB/5. GRBBTS TUB C I.B A R m ^ m m O F JU ^ ha ha the T/mBR AS hbsbowlvrbc ^ k p r o m V M V ? LOOK rWlNKlTlS IFIOUREPFOU ! I ,v)lle;\Mrs. Mary Lenilre and son. R x c s d to wkrcH m t u e i f stXMC THE BLOW ON HIS THR06BIN6. HBAP- at'him’ hefeu -yK IT ISf MIGHT AS WELL OLPiALL, A fter C ar (h*ash I.TT owIm' Rd. ATTACK ON J £ f F COBB, OmNUTIVE BUtCff SKU3N TAKBS k X e P Bf^ATH.,.GBlTB FOR IT HOOK LI HA!HA! OH, START GETTIN: m s TBBTH AND.... - THATS USEP,I0IT, Nicholas .^Twerdy ,Jr., 1 6 , of 738 AUTOMATIC WASHERS and DRYERS aANCV! Tolland TpSe... waa an-ested and lk < ‘ t o A i r K s i k ' n AMERICA'S FINEST VALUES T i:0lD FRITS charged with reckless driving hy * • • police after a 2-car accident on O ver Ka(li<> ♦ ^SEE US FOR* BIG TRADE-INS Eidridge St, about. 8 a.m. today. A N D N I O H T t l m Police said Francis R. Manner, (C-ontiniied from I^»5e One) ABC APPLIANCE CO. 22, -of 28t Hillstown Rd., was back- ' » • , . about prolectins ingiilD’ his Hie i-arI'ht* into4»iLrt' a parkingrfarWinir space crrMOA on mr fairly certain the noiiRnalinn. whuld g o ______Eidridge St. when 'Ihverd.V's car wbiild go -to a "moderate." x M l 9-1575 21 MAPLE St. ■ They noted- Johnson might have .r smashed into the "Tear of Manner's’ - - xx Toda.v’e OSTERMtiOR niattressea are ' your* valuable furs car. . .. -X, • .rlo.se to 200 votes. In'addition. ty the finest lhat over o n 's hundred years of :/■ Police said daihage t6 he alreadv has from Texas, ,/ OHTER.kKiOR experience f-an turn opt. amouiite.d to about J800, $400 to the ‘‘‘^rl.y balloting at the national convention. Benrh made; hand-t-allnred to give.ynii re a r o f M an iier'.s c.ai- find $400 to Ihe utmost in mattress value _and sleep' iHust *th« facts — storing your furs in our M gM l,ast Re.sort BY MERRILL BLOSSER the. front and'right side of the •’/"'"'bm' Gov Herman Talmadgc F R E C K L E S AND H IS 1^^'RIENDS TwArdv rar. of. Georgia fra id m a television in* satisfaetion. -.Come In, tr.v it and learn CAPTAIN EASY A Paper BV LESLIE TURNER about the 8 points of aiiperlorlty.' vaults is furu.'low -eost protuetionl VouR Father, and t have T M r CKUMPsr THAT MEANS THE VEAH.'ALO^T - Manner wa.s treated at MancKrs-‘ '*ret the PrcNsi. s o A pANCeg HPN, WE SETTER GET .. , . ' yep... A80UT THAT OLO SPENT OUR LIFETIME IN M*WNG (JUTS CLOSED PLACE U FT WAS EVENINO — - ■ ■ ter Memorial Hospital for possible, wo.uW ^support Stevensop LANPEP TS' OLD THAT PAPER SHE LEFT PAPER? 1 BUILPINS SHE'D ASKBP FORALTERADONS AT HOME I the b itter en d / hack and neck injiiiies, police said. 'Or President if he is the. party's HIA\ TO KEEP INTACT! A HOME FOR TOU AMP 'to u t FRENPS, GOAT FOR HIS US TO GIVE MR. McKBS TDs y .'An p rrS nice TO s e e itsu ■ ■THE Ml-Y HOP - He wa.s later i-leased. , - MONEY, EH? WEa, IF poyle pip up ANP AH. HERE IT 151 YOU' ' ■ ENXJYING IT/ — ?> HAS BEEN CAN-r A car driven Fiv Patricia Wup- I"** Kefaqver and Harri- ' SHE PIPN'TGBT CAN TAK$ IT TO HIM l y ^ ' YES, I, Ce u e o — the ' f rom . . i MUCH'.-EMMY HAD KNOW, MOTHee MOVIE AT THE perfeld. 19. of 90 Grandview St, ... • ' • OSTERMOOR wa.s involved fn a minor accident Talmadge is seeking the l.r.S', SEEN TO THAT! Bur— ^ BIXXJ IS UTTERLY Damage By.Moths ______ICKY ' - - at the Center laic Saturday .after- *■(. I'iemocrat, 5' ^ noon With a trucking van.-police al.so reported'. la-sl week he would not seek fC- Your fur coat is a big investment election. It ' ■ Patrolman Kmanuel Motola said and moths can ruin it completely Mis.s - .Wuppcrfeld was heading^ , in one .S.ummer! Play .safe—send it . north on Main St. when stopni^d 1 J. to U.S tofiay! ‘a't the Center, at the traffic police­ O. & W. Lawn Sarvict man's signal. ■ . The vap. al.so headed iporth. 1 Lawns Moweid and Valuation N, piillcirup al(ing.sidc the Wiipperfidd : Cleaning Done HERE'-S A* DIFFERENT $100 car. When Lv signal vl-a.s'given to - move, the van swung. wideTo the Tel. Ml 3-79M behofeen WINDOW TREATMENT , Stored for $ 3.00 Win right in an attem pt to m ake.a left 9 a.m. and 12 noon Frart A d s BY WILSON SCRUGGS TkE STORY OF MARTHA, WAYNE turn into Center St.-striking tlie , !■ ' NORTY MEEKLE He’.s Shy A Mode.st Sum • BY DI|CK CAV-\LL1 Until you've seen I’iiulell-Made Kirsch MC5. E3IDLC, I HiAWT TO Wiipperfelij e^r. Motola said.- Our Box Storage Plan will Summer-Stote your bulky win­ if^DiFiTMAO The wn was lifiVen by Hilton H. ’ V ertical -Metal Blinds you haven’t seen the flOULPVOUOOMETOMY ltA 6H Y ABOUT i SHOW 30U SOHETHINO. ter woolens. 36” x 20” x 10” box furnished' FREE. Fill Up B5EU B-'LL COCV? Pierce, 41, of RFD'2. Rockville.; .itllim ate. in window Vieauty. These blinda 'HLYANCEY.WNCY, TABLEA6&30N[?PRL? V D U ?6H Y | / RFTEENBUCKSfv^ llfW ia ONLY TAMS A -N’o charges were briwight against • it with cloth co^ts, dresses, children’s r ■V. MANCHESTER EVENING HEk-ALD. MANCHESTER. MONDAY, MAY .K * 1958 / PAGETHlRtESM MA^^ESTER BVENINC HERALD, MANCHESTER; CONN, MONDAY, MAY 14. 195ft .A ll. I': F A G E 'm E L T l ■ 7 .’ .'iL • i THE Herald Angle * By / atiMi—fl Dickson Beats EARL W. YOST Fox to ^^row Robmsbn Slight Ghbice ^ixercise with Steel Pall Sports Editor Cubs; Snider’s Out Fjhrst BaD •i| !. '/I - SUNDAY , aUmII boys! Jq» Whlt4 and ArcM* \ Painting a house takes a few . l«rochell«, 'were bugler than a To Retain Boxing Title Helps Brooks’ Erskine HortierS Decide . daya and this marked the second Lthlrd coagh'in a\20-run in- V full day of work with paint andjnlng. Both *re ■ dled-ln-the-Wool At i^rth End S t ^-bruih. I had help, off and on fp6m I Yankee rooters and . neither had New York, May 14 {if)—A lightly resjirded 3-1 underdog Brooklyn, M ay.M (7P»— They laiiphed \vhen Tall Erskjrfe New York, May 14 (/P)— my sons, who figured out/how i much to aaji about WWnaaday’a GMch * Richy Jarvis and the last tjipe he met>Carl (Bobo) Olaon, Middleweight Cham­ d^ided to exercise his pitching hand hv workinjr with ;^^eel Trader Frank Lane and th« much I w’ould have to pay'riran t/diAfiia drawn first blood in their bijc able toccompletf a dav’'a w6rk be- pitcher who-,could throw ,a ba»e- their Rec Softball League ■* I.8)s An'geles. This will ba their »ra» who tossed the second no-‘— ------;------Is, VV 1. • five-hurler trade with the ^ore dura... Baseball-uoubleheader: ball aa fast If not faster thai^any- championship tonight at 8 :30 fourth'clash and if anyone has Bo- mttef of his career Sflliirdsy when , ' O r 1 " . N. W Volk r of < V \ <'1hid1 ... I Philadelphif Phillies. Aided •on the ntdio from /^ew York be- one Iq these parts, is s mei at Robertson Parki Providing bo-s number. Sugar Ray la the man, While .hulphiir ...... tween thg Yankee^ my pick to win the White ataff. . . . Due *' llness Big Red Grew Robtnson’s record la 3-0 over Olson, considerably by the pitching the pennant\and Chicago helped ahd a heavy load on th^ Ide'I the opposition for the strong “I’ve been iisinp the steel ball in _ _ >*1 J BHlIlhuoi'- ... Including two knockouts. The laaL I of Murry Dickson and Her- pass the'timea day strictly off waa drafted by managing Automen will be the Rainbow one Waa a lightning bolt .kayo In hopes of rcllevtnB a tipht muscle | w I I 0111*114* V Wa«nih^r<.ii . v-.?C ’Xi ' man Wel^meier,. the two the sports bMit\ editor to check the/nospltal bbat, Club, one of the three new­ New Contender 2:61 of the second round at Chl- ■ Ih my pitching shoulder." Krskine x j “ Ilv T 1). Itotl alt aasigmhent I once handlect for said today.“ But the muscle still *k ^rhrilHlF rightHandilF* acquired from ,/MO!WAV comers to this year’s six- cago. \» w Volk »W *! m\ tiluiio. D P rtv, — Mail bag Included a fine sports, five yeara. . . . If'waa good to talk Dec. 9. when Robinson pr bothers me." ' \V Oil llV t Ku< kA t Tv* the Phillies- last Thursday, vdtb fam iliar frlenda once a|(ain team league. Walt Fox. chair­ For Olympics It was the light mviscle that had ” X M l / ■ ' J T V a yt>y>> iv " “’D ^<-l >• schedule book for the'year, com­ that once In’ a while the old ‘ OmI\ (t 'Vdo »hjW«l. t he Cantinals swept a double- \* Hr^HlIfc :r-’ W- ■_ •, , pliments of Shoor ^Welers, 977 / KFth.HHj/rn>“i»»r .v1.\*l*v.vi. VI* VI jmd»i header from Chicago yester­ Main St„ in Manchester. The idrs. Ju lia Jo h n so n and Miss Elya Recreation Commission, will ■l>tl brass) worried that his career White/Sulphur Springs. W. Va 2-^. Washington, May 14 (S6 — Oor- The bout, startlihg a t . IQ/p-m- .N* tt Y*rtk Y*fik JM,IM, Kaltiin pocket-sized booklet ls\crammed Johnson./ Mrs. Johnson Is the be on hand to throw .out the nelVa daramen atood out today a t (DST), will be brsadesM and might be finished. His record last E^iPni-kyi Oliver may have Btf.«ioii 7i' WnHiktk'l Kl\»> day .1-2 and 14-7 to. stay on mother of Gene a professlonlil from cijver to cover vv'llh interest­ potahtiaL-OlympUi. rowing con- telecast (NBC-TV, radio)/eoaat to year was an unspectacular 11ni.sco\*red that j)laving les.s goir 1 ‘Im aro k h« in»li ' the heels of the flying Mil- baseball playCr with the Lake first p itch . — and he was a forgotten Plan,in thejrjn^ny TurMljiy'A ing data on coming athletic Tonight's conlast will maik the tenders a fte r a weekend Victory, Coast. The Los Agelcs ^ a will b« at li'tiMit', ft i>. wa,ukee Braves. ■ events.. .Joe McCIuskey, M an­ Charles, Giants. She reported over favored Yale. Dodgers' World Series victory over Hihner-up- idas's .so Wa4*liinel<>h at rhiragM. pm Raseliiw Avrohalieis Executed Tbs Brsvss conttnurd their blis­ flist under the lights at Robertson blacked out of the telecast Wrtg- Hiilnm<'f*’ rti Kanf*rt^ 4.'h\ 1" p.m. chester's all-time track gwat, that Gene recently hit a grand A strong closing drive in the ley Field can hold 29,(X)0 fans snd the New York Yankees. often. Peewee Heese. Brooklyn Dodgers’ shortstop takes ^ air to avoid sliding I>on Mueller, New tering early pace, overwhelming since 1950 wbeh the now disband­ N*’w Y«Mk at t-It . ^p m. MTites from Norfolk, Va.. whereHte lilam homer In the eighth Inning to Eastern Spring Rowing champion­ is scaled for 1360,000 but ths fight Follosved Doe’s .\dsloe At-least, he's gniiiK to give a liy . Niititmnl l.rA|tl|r ^ ^ York fllanls’ right fielder, and llres to first in attempt fpr dotlble play In fifth inning at Ebbeta win a game and was presented ed Italian American Club won the ,Y the Cincinnati Rcdlegs twice 15-0 la o«i his anhual training crul ships Saturday put the Cornell figures to gross around $300,000. ./• “So I went.to the doctor and h<; it worked so well in bring-' \V N CRl/ Field, Brooklyn, N. Y i May 111. Mueller was forced at second on first basemsn Bill Whitg a 6 1 with a gift certificate for a wrist ci'fwn. In three earlier seasons, .MhwHuk...... n ‘a and - ,. to continue on top of the with the Unitetl "States NaVal' shell across the finish Itnb In 6:- Olson,. 28. l.s confident told me to keep• away------from'■’'’'n _au all i - viclorv vestejoai in the, grounder to .Innior Gilliam, ’ Beese’a relay to Gil Hodges at first was too late for double play. atch. It was Johnson's fourth also under the lights, Center hs is Si Louin ...... ITi ^\*y^\ H National I-cague peicentagewise, Reserve, Job, rgpofted that/Emll 10.0, six-tenths of a second ahead young .enough to coma back sorts of exeirise sU. winter ...... u / : * \57\ rephotoI. er of the season. . .. Mils :^lotols walked away with , the Dodgers won «-4. (A P W ire-*''-*''■ ' ' '' but they still trail the Redbirds by Von Elling, head track coach at of a Yale crew which beat Cor­ strong. Robinson, at 85, feels h« aklne continued. "I did, that, but. . ( itii’ihnMtt L« !••• son. nb relation, was as cor- title. Large crowds; especially gii ...... ID V* a half game thanks to Dickson and New York University, waa'anxlous When the lA ’s and Motors clashed, nell by lU lengths a week earlier has a few more good fights left to when. I got to spring tiaining. it. coiufoitabie three' N-w Y**ik ...... y^. n .tofk Wehmelr.’’ . dlalNand considerate as ever and i t'111! MKo, ; a 13 -7^ , to have Bob Vinton talK to him attended the games during the a t Derby, Conn. entertain the fans befbts ha hangs itill bothered me. | gi,okes over Sam .inead. the host | Dickson made bis first start alnc* about going to NYU/ Vinton has the necessary Information was steel ball, 1 gn through n>y ^pre | ^ competition in a . t'lillHflrlplim a 15 VV gatherM without any waste of four years the Tvilllght Softball Penn, the 1955 spring winner, up the gloves for the s^obd time. H,;aoi4’S fiRtiie’*! iH'in 'St. Maior League the trade Sunday and pitched six- already decided to filter UConn in League was In existence and Jim I couple of months. “U was the beat ihnytT'jh-l**.'*! Landers Given Credit time. . .\ I met Dr. Ed Zaglio In was. third, followed by Princeton, tightness out, Pitch es Mo-IUlhr Hchr«lula \ hit ball for 8 2 3 Innlnga In the September... Ju d ^ g by the num­ Herdic, superintendent of recrea­ Triple Record-Bredker Harvard and Navy. Rory Cslhoun, tha fighter sad 1 polf I ’ve played in a long time.' ber of boys who .Inquired In person the corrl^r and we discussed h|s He confessed.'though; that the Carl Kiskine. Brooklyn Nfi A s L e a d ie rs = openei’. Ellla Kinder, three yeara son. Peter.^ho hal taken up golf tion. and CaseJ' Magnuson. com­ The one mile, 437 yards 'they not the actor. Is s strong ambi­ aaid Oliver oC his 26d for four Iiodgeis' rightie. pitched a no- MlltilA)’* Hr«iUll« Dickson's senior st 42: disposed of ahd via the ^phone the Alumni Dave Sima of Ditka ^Unlvartity showa form th^t enabled him to break three records In Atlantic stiffness still is there/which prob' ^ fUAhiitKit n lMnliiil*'lphm ?> tfiiAtt. seriously.' "I ^ u s t watch my' step," missioner, are hoping that the Coast Conference /track '-chainpionidilps at Durham, N, C., laat FrJday. He broke world record rowed is the same 3,0(>p-meter dla- tious Slryera old White Plains, N. roimds. ' _ I*t.ilss.l. li.Dlia Pniwlitll »tl *? * ■ ^Rookie’s Suceess , Baseball I-eaglie is'tn.foc Ua greair return, .ta night ball will again tanoa-of • the- Olymplct,- amt-provide ■ abljOCccibunui for th y fa rt tha f Trlt^ll' ipitlW ev^ ' ■ f'*14 e*f •••. pf.e ■ the Doc said, Tsr he’ll be beating iri the 220-yiwd ^ h ," 'a n d im a 8MS"cbnferehce"rec the lOOTj^aTaTtailrand 220-yar^J low htii>;' ¥.r middleweight who msyYaeo^tha Tlest'^Scdrr ftihee . Ciants at Ebbets Field. Brook­ fAU)*p*’iiil« *1 In kill Im I’rtUAv of l*« ] Bstiiii* iTisjVd/jn *ii SI lullsI_ Man- t,;\.mph of the season for Dickson. eat sea.aon thia year. The callers all prove a big hit with Silk Town ed a preview of the official-U.S. record to date is'^nl.v 2-2. It waa'/t strokes better than j fml^liptl July 3i ill', N<-«/Voik, 391: Cfriirri, Boston, 1 __r ,. • I i • r me.” The Doc’l\ son 4s a former dies. (Ag^ Wirephoto L likes of Robinson or Olson in an- lyn. ,N. Y.. I May 121 as Dodg;; .19.1 M sxltril, p-irnit, 391; Boyd, | W *h )n elei. w ork in g In lellef, aaked the same question, "Did 11 ni.v.r fans. Olymple trials to tie contested at ,other year or two. Winner of all 38 ■‘•"It' didn’t bother me as mtu-h par and the lowest winning score : .St. :M4, rill* ago- 3-7 tA*'i «>n*1j make the Alumn? League?". The LiUle^If;^* eis heat their inter-borou I ICAiiia 7 mnliiR)* rialkn> , | f^ w ^ 'io rk . M a y 14 (/P)— Dun F p r n u ’p.sp, th e h o tte s t ro o k ie Bslimioir. .370, l/.llsr. (Iilcaso,-.niiT. hurled two scoreless rounds In tho an usual and Uiieup Stronger Syracuse next month. of his pro fights, 10 of them by •gaihat the Gl^ts as it usually since Snead's 264 in lfl.l2. rivals, .1-0. (AF’ Wirephiuoi. ! MilWHUgi.p I•liinniiMll;'»M. complete aix-team rosters were' P.**"*" . - doer," hene said./saio./ ’’Meanwhile. I’m rftfher ih the m ajors, iieflit.s his .siiece.ss to three mHnaKer.i, iwiVlIlngioir'a'l^nn ^nd^siiV'n"«-! "^^tca^^ the Cards oveTtame a at niiht I enjoyed the company of Jarvis’- lineup, considerably Win Rowe Chip knockouts, CalhCun is a 8-1 aot», Sinead ih ol a 6f yesterday foi I Hiooklyn H, .Nfw V*nk 4 d printed In tonight’s Herald atlll going to/ise the steel bails.j 2gJ,; TiipmImv'« Schfiliilr all now M’Xrking in the Aniprican LeaKiie. Case.v Steiigcl,.the :I y.irk,^^iAir..-I- «r>.9“ I .op..^^^ .n**K fliv, I*17. I! IkaA.'■‘O HdeficitAMI u.*i1hwith fniirfour rlimiruns inIn »Ar.heachs my family. strengthened since last summer, ComalTs triumph in the major favorite to make H 27 at Randy i <'’litnigo fit York. 11 pm. Scheduled' assignment was . post­ A.,.*Beiis, I, .fg Xew• I A IttrYork, r tI I , of the fourth'snd fifth inifings; and FR ID A Y \ i wlH comprise. Bemle August .(lb), TMsi, a l(^ witb|,a-,olose victory Bandy’e expense tonight at New It'i still too>srly to tell if thcy-{ pocketing his .t2,.'«)0, Hi latiilA at.- Hi'oiiklyii. h p.rn i New Y()i k\Yanki'e bus.4, .signed hint for Oakland in 1048. j,,”"viVmT/ New ^ '•emon, Bull Pen Hot Snot ' ^ WAsh. 21 Ceriirrl, Biymon 20, Bsiier, j "ix tallies in the seventh. poned at the last minute and 1 Rajf ^nnegan (2b). Jim McCur- over Pehn In junior varalty com- York’e St. Ntcholaa Arena (Du- 're gotng/to, help loosen ^ Oliver returned to his new Job at Laiidy ^ Rest MHwauk* *•■ at Phllaflplphia, k pm Chuck Die.vieiv, now W ashington'; spent the night In the company of Manchester's finest Vd^ll ineet tnuscle.' i rim-lnnati at riUAlnirEh. k:l5 pm iNVw York Slid Sliiips..!.. Knn,as Oty. ; ... pirates Bomb Haddix the East Hartford policemen In a ry (ss), Sandy Hanna (S’b), Leo petition, won the Ithaca (N.Y.) mont-’TV, 10 p.m., DST). SamW. the Blue Hills Oountry Club jn skipper, poliSlieikhls style iij Oirk "I lionestly never saw^the ball 119 my boys. ■ u 25, has a 14-8-1 record ,ud could ' A whofa handful® of pitchcis N.'W York. 3*: Beria ' The fine ' pitching by the two home and home softball serlM this 'bay (If), Jarvis (cf), and Jim aehool its aecond straight Rowe Boston. He said he will,play In the 'land lit 1W54. P h\| Richaids, hU t-arey hit. Ihacked off the mound, i Manil- TUESD.\Y have Uwed two no^tteri In their ...... ____, 33; Kurnii, D-trnIt. .12 veterana came simultaneously wU^ stimmef and, the firat meeting will MinIcuccI (rf). Flreballer Junle Cup for nioat. points in the regatta. make Calhoun go all out.\ PGA championship Jhere In July For /Olympics stuck up mv glove to shield my Siiiuieon. Karna.r. niv. 31: Coodmaii, Winter weather returitdd today Brazauskas, homf on a 30-dajl ers While IS varsity cravVs com­ m ajotyfeague .tenureih. byj. onl.v him a poor exhibition b.v Harvsy HaU- he In East Hartford on Jun^ 6. and in the meantime' will compete iO m v B e r ih R n n a i n s iu,r..u ni„nHger,;hV,^ed cue ball p"“-- »’•' and topcoats and dverffoals were furlough from his Air Ootp* Vrekldeiyt Ralph Rooks has an­ peted here, Prtneeton’a undefeated Bob Feller, among the m^ren-day only in the 'National Open next three pitrhers This word was passed along t . . Wslterwolght Champion Johnny / eibw m en. has thrown thjlve hiinsrlf New York was relayed by Fran 'Tbmmy Mason, Tommy Conran. tional Farm League for ‘the com­ another, such as having to warm anything nast.v toNthe players. courae. Princeton led Cornell, Hgr- 53. Pa., shot the heal score of Ih' New York,,'May 14 (Ji Onl>i, as^ In pronouncing hi.aniillie. hi.a iia'uie. The I'■k'.’; II, I Miller,Miller. Haddix wawas bombecl/ by' man Schehdel gave his stamp of when he takes on Ctil Turner in a "And do I remember it," he anolhof diam o to < rarli hla own it and soiiic.nay'l never had a lliimc Rune .Maiiile. New York. . Mahoqgy, the tireless worker for ToiVi Kelley,. John O'Coin, Joe ing season;. up In exposed areas where fans Expert on Sitbject vanj and Yale tn that order to cap­ non-title, lO-rounder (ABC-TV, lourney in his finale, a #3. b 'lj^ t I one berth romainetl open today in pocket-.slr.ed Baltim ore len-A’ says B*'rra. New' Yntk, lii. ijernerl.. Boate»1^. I Pittsburgh for six runs In le.sa the Kaceys. Five hundred tickets approval. Money for the two laughed. “It was against (Tlncliv world lecord of 3:.5«. ,,„arterliiial round of the ; the name Is Fui -res-see vvim the games will be spilt down the mid­ niomp.5on, Ken Muni-oe and Billy.. Dodgers — Tom Religon, coach. have an open shot at them with Joe Garagiula. the fdrmer catch- ture the'lightw eight championeht|> radio, 10 p.m., DST)- Saxton, 35, brought'Kim up to only 273/fii a ".Fieddie .Mar.sh canie over from York*-*""' *"'* i than six innings as the fhrates have been secured for the Sunday, of the Ekfttern Assn, of rowing natt and Gus Bell spoiled It with riir Melhoin ne Rrhooiloai her 1 iSinopean * Zone ,Davis Cup roiupe- t «icentm i.non the ♦•fo." Vr.n’n \ ou ii, naye tnlo dle with Bast Hartford's share go­ Cobb. \ . ■ / Geoage Halzenbuliler and Bob La b- varioua kinds of missiles. It has ^ now broadcasting for tl)a rtgsined the 147-pound title by thli^d-pls^'e He with Vic G h«r,j of , flies today to .Miami. Fla., (or a i \en. third base and helped me anap out stdleir’iraa.-a . Nine 'piavers ii3#i/with name from behind to defeat Phila- June 24 trip to the Polo Grounds. Rainbqw''s starting lineupi is not colleges. a bunt single of- all things," lltion and Bnlain Bjtpearcd lo he ' somebotly elae than the \yin- 2. , ■ / ’ delphta 11-9 in the first game. It ing Into their PAL and the Silk sen, assistants, Richard Bird, come to the point, fay* L>on Wolfe Cardinals,' admits to being an ex outpointing Carmen BsaiUo in Chi­ Inwood, N.Y. Rlegel.fooJFonly 5ft ,j 10-da.V lioliday' alter iiiitniiig two of it. Ile brought me bark to earth, . ... I umpired - the best pitched known aince team rosters ivill nqt In the May Ig Issue.of the Sport­ In Philadelphia, LaSalle beat cago stsiUiim, March 14, and this strokea on 17 holes recover­ well.on the WHY toward VUnchinj? , kce« lo find owl how lo hlthlN^i. Town’s take will enter the Police pert on National League mill pena. itMv I 1 ncler four, iiiinule iiiiles lii seven reminding m e.l'still had a game I.a';‘,V"^.'’«e/';^^rk^ f^e Phils' 10th straight loss. game of the. spring in the after- be turned in until Just ^ fo re to­ Frank Burdick, James- Cdleman, ing News, where the troubled re- out Rollins In the laat quarter- Is his first start sines. ing from a bogey fivie on the first. ■( . ■ j Cleveland. can’l help nuich. V I' Bi)Rt4»n . BiiitArhv,. K»ni«Ri« And The •^concl wRi flunpcnded in • A Firem en's Athletic Assn, fund "The New York fans are the ; days .ill s Uplted .SlaieB visit ol lo win. j City. noonXp’hen Hartford edged New night's opener but either Frank Roland Cormier, Joseph Della- ii^ men have begun to complain. mile over the tame dls^ca to Bow lers ^ofielude England's Roger Becker won the stiiirk o\rt 13 Imlians in his first' y s. ^ i If h I h inninp because of The second game will be played worst," he says\It's a tittle better Saxton waa edgad by Turnar In 1 good Wtll for the 10.56 Olympics Hiillt l.lke Haddix StrlkotnitA—S r n i 45: nPa*-,, « Britain in 10 Innings 1-0. bne side Marchese or big Bud Lee will pitch Fera, Mark Gtoiber, John Hatzen- now that they've- put .up awnings win the Dad Vail Regatta. • otiening si-ngle.s matcli from Yugo- start. May ,i.- )mt lost 2-1. under the lights at Robertson Park buhler. Skip Ilazen, William Heck, ’The Detroit Tigeri, foe example, the latter’a home town of Phll- I Oanies-in his home countiy. - Ferrai'csC has been r,alled a riiAi. \v**idi)(Ti<*n. 41*. pj*'r^. vhicaaf*. | Sunday ft p.m. collected two hits, the other one. with Ken Skinner donning mitt over the bull-pen,'because when adelphla three yeara ago. Tiirnar, alaviiys Joalp Palada fi-4, 6-0, 6-2, Only Tun Hits .13; K*»ni, NVw Yoik, 30:/ WriAr^*^, I ( K»ST) oul frwc law wUh the Phil- . . . One' of the spectators, was Cliff later in the summer... Country Marshall lO'amer, James Lassen, are campaigning for "equal rights" State Tournanienl IVals SK^C S<|iiad ' His Amencnii Air Ijiira plane, gger Boliby Shanlz/ But he BAltllRorf and Wvnn. (Mnt»*lftnd, 27. , 1:*^ |AnHino> A and mask. / they spit on you It ju st -<-r,-.ai l/.iiis, 4l'2: hona. ' that he and Frank Delear, Hamil­ Eastern Construction. Co. battles bleacher fans lean over and give Gene Fullmer Feb. 17. defeating the'Giants 6-4 to climb . . . Several major league scouts iel Rqagonl Hgers said will' the "cool treat-j Top Dinghy Pri^ Tournament came to a close last spent SUndav nl^;ht with fi iend.S: he halted y estrid in . * inninCs The first hit wn. u /hnntho ivillXlie 27 rill.sbiirah, .4(i2 Mnchi SI. l.oiil*. ,3W. ton Standard publicity man, ;are. the Main ,St. M erch an t and Telso ,vou the biisInesB as you go up the 'aahlnglon. May 14 'tlh , The ; Italy, the defending ' hampioii/nnlngs. Phe first hit was a Ciiopt 'Vio wc i i . ■ ' , . . . . Runs- Bo.vi. Si, l.miU. 30. .Mmin. St.. , into third place past, the Redlegs. were In the stand.s. looking over ment" they received at Cleveland Bight (tfter 10 (la.vs of competition. hw iuo (Telephone Co.) clashes^wlth Case Plates John"SJervlnl, cdach, stairs." 'ashington Senators brought' ' Ljindv breezed the riiile j,,, whlyh went down in the iiUerzone by Andy I ’aiey that hit .... /lonR*...... , I StrnK'Tl ^ ' pitrhinif hi^h ■ ixr>hiii*oh an*l Po*t. Olncin-j- from Quincy, Mass.... Frank Mil­ .Stadium when they went, there for The team championship went to plate, bounced ht^li in tho the HifetSt andftnd ' school^vhool batba^ m Oakland.Oakland.” " heho sicid.aaid. '; iisrt.daH. Ariihiirii,A*hhnrii, Philad^'lphiAPhiTsd*"riiis''aL* And l»*>nif. ! .Sn.vder, back the beaqi, the rival chuckers, Pete Ssla and ler-at the Sailings Bank of Man­ Bros. Friday. / Ph>l H trley and Leo Hogan, as­ Naturally, visiting players ex­ Csmbridfs, Mass., May 15 (86— heir squad down to the, 25-player 3;,5p.l Satiirdav flight in the Weal i agaln.st /Australia last yea ritisfiui jtb. 17 / i Clouted a -p a ir of homers, pne Steve Dalikowski . . The sloa’- sistants, Larry Aceto, David Bar, their first 1956 visit. They claim Tiifts Easy Victor Guida Dairy of SJjefidcn whlc' ^Ld^m‘hcriVs'Wil'h7/Vici;r,iy When/inally .setHe.l In FenaiW s glover"Oaklart^l HKn-’-l '’'R.ms'Rii’il.irt it/Bc.vcr Si. l.o.il.,. 24: i ioming w' chester reported that yolley ball that, everything waa done to pro­ pect abuse-'but they still don’t like NeW England champion Harvard limit today, sending pitcher AI 4 oast Relays n1 Frc.smi. Im Runs iiailcrt it/ Bovr,. Si. l.(iiil.«. 24: i coming with the ba.sca full, to drive moving contest didn't end until rtea, Richy Barrett, James Blanch- snd ninnerup Brewm will ropre- •cored 1,078 for»t#r^e games. rtmihles team of Nicola Pirtran- *’«ck of the. mound. T h y second: out to (.1h,s.s\C'in 1948. 1 got up to l■.Tabl..nl.ki. rmr/pu.aii 2e Mii.ial, Bi Av. r,.r interest waa hig^ at the Bast tect the Indian bull pen brigade It. The players feel that every 'bull Pat Oacciola Ben K o s ^ oT Clirtls to Vancouver, B. C'., on op­ lUecliatel.i'dlatrly after wiiiiiing by more,ir i gVti'"an".^ GmsewV^Lw^^ tinned ; was a bloop single by n/k Bauer., Oakland ,h V ; or .wo yeara ' l-.s, U.^TI^-as. ,s. six : «^'o rurrun.s. Don' N>wcombe picked 6:45 and b'efore I made home It Side Rec during the past indoor "field, John Cervint, John l^Thia-. pen should be covered to ward off ■eiit the arcs in the National In- Over Trac^ Hivals juiil. tion. fifth triumph but failed for was 7:30. I had Intended on mak­ putte, Tim Giejman, Robert Hal­ from tha damp, raw cold, but that Bridgeport iwtured the /Men’s lhah^-7'5 >' aids ovei Ron Delonv, , ,! 'back Polaml’a 'P ia te k and Radzio .^"’.o * knew I had/i iio-hittei j in the^ Ai m\. Dies.sen ahow ed me; iiit«—l/ms _ . rm.-inirsli ami 8 “."'r. i the arven season. . Frank was a fine player les Cro^iT the customers. Those In the Na­ tercolleglsta Diiighy compctlUon That aclion came oh ,lhe heela of acventh atraighl time to-finish , ing the Church Bowling League stead, Tim Hogan, Robert Hur­ nothing Was done for the Detroit next month at Dstrolt. Doubles lltlftAsIth 820. Irish .student- at Villanova, I ‘“"‘‘!;,'',„yr/3.o"!ead In the 1 *’o said today/"D on’t le t ' how'.’.Rv shoi lenXmv .stride in ’54, Si . Louis, ^ Moon.-Si, l.oul.s, 32: . _ , , 7 with Morijirty's in New,England relief pitchers. The Cleveland play­ tional League without shelter are Worcester, KasA, (^)— a aerle.s of Other nvpv^ yesterday «»'<" - X /. I L " . evn- kid Vmi. The.v all ' Richards caughtXa bad .habit of T.->>elr. ..•ifclnnati. ,lu: Dark N-w «K«lnst the Giants. The last Um6 banquet at the Garden Grove but competitloV some 15 yeat^s ago as ley, .Stephen. Johns, George ' Katz, the. ones In St. Loula, Cinqinhatl Harvard won the 16Ui annual Tufts College raUgnfki aa Baatam Hank'Bnfedick of Pl^ville took In which the Senators dlspstched . . bcst-of-f.ve act. The .s.'orea were 6n.v P.teller eyer kid y,i. They all Richards caug.ht\a bad ,habit ^rrf h^went tTe dT.tance as often the best-made plans go as­ Larry Maney, Wayne McKinney, ers had a dugout-llke canopy, with M iy B.'!• IJLSI .M ^ ! g _3 q.2 , know 11. How could yfiu nii.sa with leaning hack m i^' stretch with DuMbl--../ Dark .v-w York. 9 "B.ll, York was in i..m r loww were Snitz Mordavsky and<3eorge Won by .Junta ahd Chtcraa Prlnklngjhatei'-lm'L sectional championship over the tha Slng)M' ChariiphjBsbip wlti\ a five players, anfl recslled two Brebkivn and York w a s In July of 1954. tray and this was the Case today. Kciiheth R^ke, Ralph- Rooke, a canvas plilled across the front. weekend s i '"lA. "p.‘ Lsiigworl na 431 Don Norton "This m a y ^ my las/mile 1 see," I Beigm,,,. Sweden, Fi-am c. G e i- | that'' .scoreboard faring at you men on base durini)^ spring train- rinrlnuAt^ ■ v.nk,i!l^ i- Gibbon. \ The ’liger bench had nothing, ex­ provided In St. Louis, New York or dhy afUr doiminatla|r tha annual He explainetf .hr/rbw .will con-j / " ( " j;,,;" / " f ’ ’’verytinve you si/nn the bench? W'All*.aII* P4tt*Htinrh.“ 7: *U plavc-ia il»cl - bankers In Spilt , W EDNESDAY, SATt’RD.VY • Ralph Soma \nd Ronald Wlllhide. Chicago. , t'.. gcored;77 points and Fred Hopplh competition by: WUhtng eight at Ifi of CyfahiTt, whaled for several | Pitcher Dirk BisMlowskl, who like Ing this .year." Uh 5/ Quietest da.'v in wepks at the Cambridge, Mass., May/14 tA’). - cept a lot of crisp, cold air. ceiitralc on the -L500 iiieleis orJ TrlpI^#*— Bi'Uinn. ’Mitwaiiik^c R - York and Cleveland nin- Phillies- Cart Rhorback, coach, With the, stir now being raised Mded 64 tn gtyo the Crimson s evente. day^^In the a^ lcs, took the- all- Curtis was acq.ilred from 'Boston clliiched their he.rtha Salurda.v. I / "7 ’ ; : " ------re— offici, no'callers, few telephone, Checked in early and depafted- Dale Junta of Harvard^^a former iVant - Uniformity 1 lie 5.000 meteriC idr^ the Olympic hL>*i»n ■' BrafiklvR, I.aiiclrith^ ‘ I’hlcaao ^ pthR one-two In the Aiiicricau National Junior hard coiirt titllst, Bill M^arthy Md John Nielson, by the Tigers, relief pitchers of total of 14L ' , Brooks Johnson and Paul Hal- • ^ t s title 1,2’24. last November as t)art of a nine- The quai ler-final pairlnga are Bel-'l << s\ u / ' k’l .. rBsi • t Ms>7r-f .New Yi.iji I..,nit. h ’slls Sod , L e a g u e , w ere held to .splits, leav - conversations and no mail to speak for points west as soon as the wqra Because of their experience In Brown was second with 188 Games m.Mel/iiUiie. i giuni vs Sweden. Fran^; vs Ger- waa completed on this short work-^ today held the New ^gland Inter- assistants, Howar^Baldwin, Wil­ both leagues are now hopeful of barg each reglaltred doubua, vlc- ^eilB aro^’she Women's Division 1 player .'trade. wasas /sent/seni tolo 1/iuls-i>iiiis- [ i^C*I1 0 V olflil' J IllS sV <*<*K l ! ::X 2. ing the Y.ankees still one ganVe in of. . . This is the so-calleS slow­ Cleveland, the 'Tigers want some points, 70 by John Quinn snd 68 yFpVIowinjr the Games, wilji re­ niany. Italy Va DenniWa Snd Chile j ...... / "5-1 < ' . ing, day . *. Motored to Trinity epllegiste tennis singlesea crown and liam Brejwn, David Cfirlson, some kind of relief themselves. tortos as the Tuffa aquad pUad up )(champl^. vllle in the Amer?iWan Assn Along linmp nin*—1‘oi't. <'lncinha.ll. ‘ 4-^Tront of the Indianf. Baitlmpre est period of the year dn the sports George .^ai'twrignL Steven kind of uniformity in all American by. Tom HsaeIHurst. MIT. was Subglplno G’l r1 s, Bridgeport,' tire. It's too exac ting to con­ vs the Engtand-Yugbslavla win­ College in the afternoon a’here the a 'khare In the IMcUonal doublet 56 pQinta in tha maet Saturdfiy at with Brodou'skl th ’Louisville went tinue," . ;riinma* Pin*i>ur|h and Royrr. , St r^bm|nded from an T1-2 thraahirtt beat, the time froth; the end of the Chapin, Donald Cro^II, Bobert League parks. Harvey Kuenn, Ti­ third with 186 'points, 90 of them .1,641. I ner. ■ t/xxiii.'eoiitfi A; Rank*.'rhicafoHunk*. riiicRfr* ami KIu***w->KIn*z'^w *u^ » i>/I i basketball season Id the start of Trin freshman baseball team en­ c h ^ pplonship. Worcester Tech. ^ .sHortstop-Jose ViyHldlvlel.so. both < n TliCyl.,500 nieteis Oiympic eygjit ^*ki. Glnrimiatl'Inrimiari. 7 ^ <1^^ defeat the ’league l^ftdcra 5-t Crowell, Brian Hamilton, Richard ger player representative. Is get­ by Bill fiUles' who topped ell aklp- (tllla Wlerdak knd Fran KTipec, Tw^ Coniests for Ball Club^ tertained St. Thomas Seminary. JuiUa, a 19-y^ar-ol() sophomore Springfield Coliage was second option. y is .sofiie 119'j VHi-cls shorter’’tlian. , Sfoieni#>n ha.*^.'« Mr>4»n. St. T«*nil*. ^ behind the five-h it pitching of Bill the baseball campaign involving Lovett, James McCarthy Jeffrey ting up data on the varioua bull Williams' Coleman pera while competing in the Cleas N*‘W*Voik! ,S. rirTufOt*. Pitt^. W itht an ex-Y ank^ ICanaaR r^tv local teams in Little League Alum­ Manchester’s Bren Shea went the, seeded\third Jn the pre-toumey, with 84Ti points;; followtd by Bos­ HaHford. Doubles, 730. Outfielder__ , ______\Boli\poli Oldis was sold t l / mite which lAmly covered>- in |-• A lawn tennis crtuit was origin­ /. MAva: Nielson, -Terry \M oran,\ Robert pens in the league, and owner B DIvIsloh. Jsnuals, Waterbury, Rlnglea, CfjHttanooga of the hiircli,I, 4, nine Dlay^r* tied wflih 2, I I V A a jxi K a n saa distance for Trjn in gating a 4-2 .ratings, won the singles champion­ ton Coilogs with 38, Bowdoln and ,3:58.7 ol Hie Lo.S Angeles ally shaped like an hour gla.ss -lO'c '.f’ltchinit—P>*'if'man' and ...... 1 . CTleveland^x . , torn-game _ win- ni L e-a g u e and Interm ediate Nule, Thomas Reid, Davtd\Rhor Spike "Brlgga plana to atibmitit to N. E. Golf Winner Coast Otisrd Academy, witk- Tmck and Tennis Squads Bust League, play., . . . The lull will be win while Myles McDonough ship yeaterJay by overpowering Provtdanca -18 aach, Trialty 10, 884. Southern Assn N, aiid outfielder Coliseum s'week ago ami stili lo.sf; feet narrower at the net thSn lt> f'inrinnati ami Ti»hoI,4ikv. fti, L.ufie. 3-: <'»oii**’* and .Inllv. MH^atik*^, hinri th* fniiKhii rv>»..K4n.r a.* over from Memorial Day on until cracke^ut three hits for the win­ unaeeded Rarl Hirshman .of Wll- Mtddlahury and. Colby and DotXBermani, Hartford, ,AU- 'Tom-VVright was shid. lo LoiUsvil by a yard to-,11 Bailey, another was at either end. nptes the,United Face, riti.W>nr$;h atid MebanirJ anri 1."^ lh^ fen A ' record >ntry\of teams 1 American Bowling Congress Tour­ kor the secondf siicce.ssivelUK'ce.i week victory in six road games. RCIigtou. Reasons Harding Stetlhens ahd Charles The Williams student sank a tempt to avenge an carliei'M-S set­ New Yolk, May 14 (J5—Trainer coach, says the bull-pen at Yankee bowted- nament hlatory. Hu Manchester tennis teaiii takes .The Yapkees. who racked up GoYornor’s Gup' Grown Hirshman, who registered three Vaughan. | .15-foot putt for a birdie; three back. Stadium is one of the worst for the Captured by Ddw Finstj^rp'ald part in tliiee matches, t’he, In­ Sunny Jim F'itftsirnmons served Baltimore pilchei.-s for 13 hits -straight upsets in advancing* on the 19th hole to defeat Pitts, s Rightharuler. |)lek Biiase, who visitors. 'The bull pen area there la standout In Massachusetts sma dians, . showing s tlii-ec won and nollre today tlial Nashua Will dot : 'he opener, three liy Yogi Ben a. his s^i-final by default from top- a runwa; fanned 12 Red and White hiitlera two lost recoi-d; played host to , . o J • c i. ' almost suffered their second sHtit- a dunway between the. I^ft field ieur ranks. St. laiuis. May .^4 '•Vt . - Doxy * Vista “ 'a hf. Ka^lt won $2,160. . alihotigh losing 7-1 In Bristol? was start in Batmday s, Camden Han- his serabfinal by defautl from top- s^nds and si c(Tnter field bleaphera. Bri.stor t his afternoon hut meet Gained by Art Stevens seeded Eric Moore of Yale who ex­ Triiiity^^ops List In the semi-finals earlier In ths Flnslei-w-.ald; 26-,veal"Old tliiimtiei- .. (7nspei\'24,, VVlexy '.a good chniK-e Vxpeeted lo tHie tlie locals again dicap at Garden State "If it turns hiirler. Two r.inth-inning hits and Fans, aniand vendors carrying: beer, day, Coleman defeated CHarICa to be.1t Fmslei\va)d. Bill.was one- llartfoid ' Bulkelev loinoi'rowi in plained be does not play tennlg .jH) /popcorn. from Beilfm 'il H.elglit.s. Ohio,,made ,todav . alllvough ,, the Rams , .al.so . , llai Ifbid .heforr reliirnihg to en- oiit to be a weight-CBTi ying con­ an Infield out gave them a run In NCAA Ratings n. peanuts and qther> mer­ Pe'ttlnglll of Boston Unlverslfy, 4 a m ajor move in pro, golf rli-clcs up aflc*i tjh lilies on tlie final, boasl two other < spshle Niiiom^ rhur.sdav si test instead of a horse race." Sunday because of religious rear chandise, are always walking , aiid 3. and P itts eliminated John but George Zuveiink lelieved Crbwned winner of the first ma-1 Cole, Clif( Bryant 72-8 :-6^; Len son.-!. \ . . ■ avlien he w riii a |ireS.siii e-parlicd round but t o ^ t h ie e ln)gie,s.ar ifyei'yer the fir.st fliree ’ George .Susie’.s nne-llit relief Terry in the finals. . . .f, ■ ' W om en. 6 | . 4 f e . Vaughn, A lo.ss by the Rams - -V’, , ' „ lahle.s this wer^k, ..jf „-e get a fail break in , M IT 4, Vermont 3, and Brown, U.s't-O record In games igain.st 1 ager's sight, away .from the between .laroslav Dronny of .Finsterwald, wiio only tinned, hoidiw. . a. •> (X . f , !!!! ''■‘'■hibR through the last foug in- Stevens got off to a fast start Class A Ncllife Johnson .110-22 ' Trinity and W>aleyan 2 each. would eliminate theni from thei • weights,",;eigh!s, .said"Hbl Mr.Mr- Fit,H t. '’we'll"we II as,md nings paid off as the Red Sox (iver- New E'hglond oppon(?nts pushed! crqwd, and furnished with a bath- Czechoslovakia‘-and Ailrlan Qulat $35.pd- pro in 19.52 and then kpem nlioiit "But il.'tiuned out to he a won- CCIL u see. ’ "vhedule. and w-as 6-up at the epd of the 88. Edna Hilimiki 112-24 88. | Nashiia th e if Thursday and Eddie r-ame a 3-1 defieii and went in Trinity into the top spot to re-1 rCrtm. snack bar, smoking lounge of Australia in the Inlcrzona X t'w-o veal s in the .sei vice, posted his -,lei fii| Uay lu't>«,iise I was chipping Veteian Al Perlmnn, •fa'SihnIling •" dale Maelozo has 'depended first . nine" holes. He maintained Class ^ B - Hazel Barger. 104-31 i r t i Arcaro w ill ride. But if it turns , front on Jimmy Piersall's seventh and\a library. Tlicre la no such Finals at Boston In August. 1948. fniirtlt .siili-par round aj Smise.l j \j.p|| and- .1 dro|>ped a couple of righthandei-, ;,gavr up ju st eight -solely oh- <'o-.’apltiiita. Hooks this margin at the halfw.a.v. p.othl. | 73, Ida Biretta 105-31 74 place Harvard which feil to j i VALUE outnut tntoo K bea aft U’ftIw eighl-ratrying frit t .r'ftlrietzitAcr nnn.c o n -1 ! Inning i.home . __ run-off * ‘ loser. Camilo. thing, or, courae. says Roeler, hut The longest doubles hiatch waa Cotuitry Clitli ve.slevda.v-tor a 72,-| putt,,'whelv it cmtnted."- hits and farVried 14 Indiana in los- •lolinsto.n anil Bob .'Regal a«d PaulR Steveps’ early lead stood up dur-,/ Saturday Blind Partner aeventh plate With a 5-2 recoi d. j . hole total, of 271. 14 iiiidei pAi . lie ,|a-d from the Start ' lest instead of a horse lace, he ' Pasrual. . * • Sport Chatter the clqaest approach to It is In !Mll- the 81-game contest between Bill Wllh\V'oi(r tkriler of iiig two weeks ago in We'st Ifiirt- :f^’Bi-|glit iif '(he- singles competi- won’t go." Ing the' afternoon round and th^^ Hazel Barger and Melissa De- Five of the 34 New England waukeC. Both bull pens there, for Tilden and Dick Willlanis of the 66 CUPOLA .\ny Size Selecled won $5.00(1. ^ Fijisleiwal'd led fioiii openijig ford. But the bespoclarled son-, tion. Six different comhinilfions /'. Carried 128 Poiinila m aich ended on Che 32nd hole. / Martin 97-31 , low neU Ida Bip- NCAA iiiembcr collegea sie Ued home ahd visiting rhibs; are hchin'l United Stales and ,J; O. Anderson ;why His riiiiiids oii-i, the. ' 6.'2T7-Mild I ;i.,y wlieii he filed a hli.slering lor appears certain of facing (he have -licen used in the dojiihles I Even Holes Tournanieii^' etta and Cora Anderson 97^,it}W the ixlre fence In right-center field; and J. B. Hawkes of Australia In Iri his last victory in the Grey NORTH METHOblBr Church for aecoud plate, ’They ate Am- ; )iai- 34-38 72 com se .swept by.j und^r |'ai He w-aa lied at GoealS again since the Warrlois wheiS lhe Indians have iiiartaged Lag'Handicap at .lamaica a week «• Siipda.V ‘ / - gros.5. , ■ ■ ' *' The players stationed out there get i the 1923 Challenge Round at'T'or- SaliircJav'’s rights softball team'Wlll,practice Wednes­ herat, B o.i I qii UoUege. Colby .and All Our For A liiisk wimis - eiidi d.i,v, weieH,,, l,aiiv.ay maik by Stall I>on- <2.-3 in CCIL playi still- n^iiise to break even in 10 mpti-lies. Cias.s A,—Harry MathWson 38-3 Note: plea.se lise' full^names of Holj)'Croa.s. with 6-2 records; and a good, awBoping view of. the game, estltilla. New York. ago. Nashua .carried 128 pounds. day night St 6:30 at Charter Oak . OpniKea Xiead.i To Erect 6.5-71-69.09 ,;ard, 40-yeaf-hld i rfer.m ..Canadian hopes• is.|/vw (if .retaining..V...... p part, of, the... ^ e AHIn theLDP i-/tfnuirn Camden namiivap. Handicap, theuip-Dijf -bilt 85, Stan HlUnskt 36-1'35. tic. --'-” aU golfers ivhen turning in scores Verifiohl with 9-3. but tltey are «o-far from the dug- Df-asllcAlly One Car ’4'tilrd 'roiirnel Will <1 Hollywood • Ramon Ti.Sf-aieno! " a a s s B--Bo'b -McCarin 3T-5 32,, j to The Herald. - Park. . " ■ pML -crown Iboy *ha.ie with tho In-'. '’Chrnry Torh ■ trnvoKs do WUli*? { non of XoRiiinah would have much I45ti,,, Mexico, outpointed ,In eighth place Is New jllanip- out' jha't they ran h.brae arounrl t(j The Basenji, rornmonly . called Redured (• arage <- "It was, Fin.Uenvald's, Ih/il LeConanI fnilRil. with ‘ * * - - - - - »»-n eTs...r. . . i Class C --M ax Schubert 4S-7-36, • ------shire (7-3), followed by:VP6,9leyan their heart’s r'ontent-without being the .■‘harklr**''’ dog', does frequent­ f wht) f.ouriiiili»enl Viidory (ollo.wmg '/m.s «T 2T1V givHl Ray Warren 44-8 36. tic. ."N ..y-jt et Rushing’Rushing" , la generally MANCHEMTEB TRUST base­ (6-3) and American'internallona(^ noticed. Besides. If fans (\o come ly nrshc' a Bound which resembles at -tile KifiV .Wayiie anil B/ilish nu>;ioy. . vBeSt BairXeiirnament, thought to 'be a comparatively ball team will practice tonight at (6-4). near, It means -llUle.. Milwaukee a yode|. I sGPAYMENT Cofuhihia U'lu'iis and; l.ioo.sl'Sd. ills Hill U<* mailc an Saturday ' modern development in tennis; 5 o’clock at Cha,rter Oak Park. heat with NOVEMBER . Wlliniilgs foi-.llie, ycai to $ll:39.5. hAi’k Rttoi bpinj4- F irst low gl oss. "69. Sian Mat- However, the first American ten­ Coach Johfthy Hedlund requests!, ju s t iiorfind hij;’ Mike Sm irhalv'.v! the p a r r at ^4 holi*s w ith in six-' pow er CMk, Walt- Riimscy. Frank She!-, the. following boys to bS present: .^’iVlIOWN rnretlnx ilropplng ilecision* be taken off the. poorer hoi sea in- Cuba drew 'with i!*^’ nis champion. Richard D. Sears, S12.R.M* IM the P l".'■. .. Hams . _ again__ .rt teStay,.saving n i' ■ ^,-A. ..../vilUni* the eneniv . ) iiitchers.• YO,UK CHOICE O F: 1 2 Y * O r \ * with .la< K BiiiUe ;I'i. M.-ijitei* I'lm i to that'tim e the All-KnglHnd .senior Cooper ’ 2-Ot fcft* another „.j|| Johahnesburg. .South Africa — E R N IE n 6 s k E, Ja ck Hedlund. Ronnie Bimniohs, Ed Wojcik, Jim A. ERECTED CO.MPLETELY R5 I S. GuorOlit** liinmp from. Kiamesha ' Dnke, Croquet t'hih st Wimhl^doh’.super- appeiuanre, ajjHinsl Jh e ^\\ niTioi^. '(^hmev's' .starlin;? A t Siiff<>lk D ow ns Willie Tpweel. South Africa, Uniterm (jpwlity-Mobilheat means clean, caielraa lineup afopped TInie Pretorirnis, SoiiU\ Moriarly and' Bob Willis were INCLUblN O c o n c r e t e JO B X. Y.. niul Bdl ('aspei; .Ir., (^buln 1 vised the voung sport In Kngland. Bed and W'lutir offensive p<»uei against the Thiead City nine. The heating, (ewer burner adjuatmenta. It’a alwaya ths , ______LU______vi-ill h*Y eMirrted t«> voiue from Africa, ft. Bantamweights. among the randidsles'working out B. DEi.lVEREO IN' PKE-HFILT PANEL IM TS, ^>IE\ vvlll he espccted to com e sliiggeis iricliide Jolin Kozicki _ Cooper 1.348c. Co-Captain Alan Boston, May 14 i/P> The S7..500 W oicester. .Ma.ss. Don W il­ with the Moriarty Bros, combine tame high (juality I ’ CAN EASILY HA.NDLE 4'OMPONENTS. I 7 u.583i^ Rii.s.s (',7wlesI owic.s 1 i . .n.ii.54,5i. Dave pg„|Paul RVv,l7Revrle Han(iicapHandicap highlights a Hams; ISS’j. Worcestei' oii'l yesterday at Nebo. Next practice Cole (.3331. second ha.scmon Boh- Ileyart (.11 ■ • ■ MAIL COUPON TODAY FOK FKKK CATALOL f)\* Sweet 1.301)1. third hasemau c Hank Jaslow.ski nine-race program today as Sgf- pointed' Tomnlv Nee"'H7i' Rn.. la s(?heduled Sunday morning at 10 Friendly service—Call us for Mobilheat and well Loo 'C y r i .2611 and Co-Captain I.4I I J, ,.|4ol) Hj'iiiingBj'hling 1.37.51|.3(5| and folk Downs starts its 22nd yearvear ton, 10, ( , o’clock: give you prompt, courteous service...keep your tank iild ie "iVofcik who apparenllv'has 111" 1./f< h e opening -of a 36-day Havana Jo.se Afguelles. 135’, , - .... [*GEN’njE.5IEN: WITHOI T OBLHiATIO.V .5-MlP ^gaingd lils hatt.ng ex.e after go- r.!*!: -P^ng meeting MANCHESTER STOCK rars filled automatically if you so desire. •D PIfaftc mall your Fre<4 Oarage Booklet. ' .-i*e ‘ I ingine hilless in the first three out- \vj1I have hiilhKozicki and C(l\vle.s Sam Tufano'a Wise Margin! win-hRosal'es, 131, Cuba’ S ’ and drivers' finished far behind and I D 4Ve would-like lo have personal ronsiillatioii. | ings.*', avitMiible foi rhiir.sday ,s tilt. ner of the $.50,000, Massachusetts . ,------• . out of the money at Riverside Park ■ Name ...... POWER lAWM NOWIRS Handicap two years ago. tops a lacludes IlniOg and lahor--THE BESl BRAKE J4JB IN TOWN last Saturday night. Bob Oliver's I Address ...... | Serviced • Sl;i,arpened • Repaired A Inisyweek is afso in stole for field of nine down to atari in th e; H ILL’S I.,%.ST TRIP No. ,l!0 was 14th in the feature and featurei aix-fuilong teat for 3- . YoilR DOLLARS HAVC MORE C^NTS HERE^,,^ jC lly ...... ^ ....5 ...... , Coach -f’aiil Plunney's siicoes.sful Gsne White, driving a Rockville ) • • • • k • 4 Mobilheat Red .mil W hile' lia'i k squad. To- year-olds and up. - l/>-9 Angeles (.NEA? Jess Hill car, enciiiintercd - engine , trouble SOCONV VACUUM HIATINC OIL 7 jjrelephiine ...... Call ___ A.M...... P.M rJ **""**'“ f t I t M 0 ,W t M V iiiorioW'alleinoon il .3:15 gl Uu' Lincoln Dijwna. in Lincoln, R. T.. ; close his. football e’nachlng (GENERAL REPAIR WORK and didn't make the main event. S IR V IC t West, .Side Oval the locals enlbr- \vound up its only meeting qf the'.career at^outhern'Californis next W’o have precision e“quipn)ent for test aad repair of generators, Top five dsivera in the feature yepr Saturday aftei- losing l l of, f*H. ■ . Call CpIlecT — CHpstnut — New Haven W« Rick wp lam’ Hiiilloi'd Bulkeley in a dual starter motors, voltage regulators. were Moe Gherzl, Ben Germano. mnd M\vmf I'ueet. Friday .'ifleinooii the In-, its scheduled 80 racing dales be­ Red Foote. Ed Flemke wnd Whitey Only ConMint Foctory Rorti Uto^ C A U MlfehtH 3-5135- FOR TOP QUAUTY , dians, who have lost imly to .’8’ew Batting' Duke Snider, Dodgei.s cause of tho harsh-spring weAher. A melhod-of handica)>ptog lawn Brainard in thgt order. ISr^U/S. GARAGES,^«^.' , AM i.b; ..fim,.«l r.f.. ' Bntam while winnifig rtv'Hr Nor­ Cloutod a isiir of hoiiieia. (»nc Lincoln_ officials rei>orted a total tennis playera which required het- SILENT GLOW OIL RURNERS wich Free; Ai-idbiu.V,. .Hailfoi'd witfr the ba.sea full,, to lead, the : handle of $38,781,951. a daily aver-: ter players to use fewer strings in ' REG1STRATIONH for the In- 1395 DIXWELL AVE., HAMOtN ' . High. Bristol. We1hPi'streld'.,„,aml_ Bropklyii Doilgei's to a 6-4 victory I age of $791,468. For 59 racing days i their rackets was advocated m thq. terme’dlats Baseball League will be ..y- Come Today * 'Middlethwii.. journey' to West j ,md a sweep of the three-game ' In 19.55,.the track had a total han-1 earl.v' days of the sport. The Idea *; held Tueedey night st the West Mains Wins Century in 9.8 S«« Our Mon., Tues. and Wed. to .>:30 CAPITOL EQUIPMENT CO: Hititfoid for a UinuKulnr meet .aerie.a with the New 5’oik Giant.s. ? die of $46,349,177 an average of I was droppytl .when it deyelopeil Bide Oval from 6:30 to f o'clock. BROTHERS Display ThUrs; and Fri. to 9,P. M. , Willi CCIL rivals, Wlmlhnm and Pitching Wni req .s‘p a h n. $785,579 daily. . ' that the chanipion would have to In the event of rain boys may algn Penn’a Johhe.v Haines,B. Secondsecond from left, wins 100-yard dash final duringdy Heptagonal Gspies at 38 MAIN ST. TEL; Ml 3-7958 H all. Braves-- .Spaced.nine hits and .shut! • - ’ -— '?'•play with a single string, savs the up at the West Bide RsjC. This ■West Point, N. Y ,• (May 121. His tim e was 9.8 seconds. Ehirl McHugh, second from righ(, Cor­ MANCHiSTIR OPEN -Sat. and Sun. from Ifl a.m..to 7 p.m. Dick Willfans, Bill Button, Bob olit Cincinnati- L5-.0 in the first : Polls indicate that mora anglers ynlted States Lawn Teimis Assn.; TELEPHONE Mitchell 9-8066 league is f6| boys 15 tO 17 sis of nell, was second, end Charles Ward of penn. left, was third.- Irvin RoheraOn. right, Cornell. Cams .) r

    V 'ii / MANCHESTER EVENING IIERALD. MANCHESTER. CONNi/M CNDAY, MAY 14. 1956 PAGEflFtnEll MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD^ MANCHESTER, CONN.,; MONDAY, MAY 14, 1»5« ArtIciM f o r Sal* 45 ■ / - PACE FOURtEEN Hwdiitliold Gooda 51 Hottata Far 72 Hooioi For Stiff 72 Sabnrtan For Sfflo 7S W anted— R ihiI Eateta 77 HOT MOC onM U JffWfliir 48 36 Articles For Salt 4S MAPLE DINING room aet| refec­ X$ANCHE8TTER--Four room bouse, GAPE COD—Six completed rooms, COVENTRY l a k e - 8U hiem UfftlNaS WANTED in old and BY FAGALY and SHORTEN Help WaBtsA— Mala 1€ . Half Waatod— Mate Gnval, aand^'Mdne, 3NARD W. TOST, Jeweler. 4m- tory table, diairs, china cabinet aluminum wlndowa and doors at- ranch Juat oft lak*. Vacant. Ex- new homes. Buyera waiting. Some AatomobUcs for Sale 4 THERE OUGHT A BE A LAW! m yard d^Vered m truck li two bedrooms, good fesidtntial ■|1 80 GALLON Westinfhouae electee Mtira, adjusta watoaea axpertly. aiM table pads. Cali RockviU* TR. section, asking 819.500. Small cash tachad garaga, oU beat, large lot. callent financing available. Asking , wont occupancy some end of WANTED—Experienced BuUdeier TRUCK DRIVER W>th food drlv^- Nuasdorf Simd and Stone Co. 9-4483 after 9:30 p.m. ■' ISSl OLDSMOBILE hardtop, fully inf record, for furniture truer. hot water heater, 180. Also ^120 naaMmabla pricea. Open dally, required. T. J. Crockett. Realtor, A real buy at *15,900. A. R. Wlkle 89,800 but any reasonable offer 'achool. T. J. Eicott, Broker. Xa. Q a t s H ie il" •quipped. l!*autltul. Mss Nuh operator. CUl any Ume. MI. 0-7408. , ______-y and Co. Xa. 9-4189. considered. T. J. Crockett, Real­ fU l. 9.1708.______. gallon ^ e e m hot water Heater, Thuraday avenlnga. 189 Spruce office xa. 8-5416, Residence XO. 9-7683. Rammer, Chevroirti ‘1946 .to 19SJ.. Ime one seu tu iw aimav- ' B ecome*-WEMit 9-4386. A., Oxen Coiurtructlon Co; Street MI. 9-4887. 9-7751. tor, Office MI. 1-5418, Residence $100 Both^like new. Coventry. “ TOILIBT AND waah bowl .fixtures Mualcal laatnipmto 5.3 -COLONIAL—'Pffo bedroom*, new DouKlaa Motor*, ,jU Main. OP TMI CEMTUWf' or P^^-flSS. MI. 9-7751. ' Lia,TlNOS WANTED - Single, Advertisement 2-8786 complete at a baigaln for cottage SIX ROOMS, all plaster, insulated, siding, nicely landscaped lot, fire­ two-family, three-family, buat- w a n t e d WANTED or house. MI. 8A73S. MUSIC Instrumental, .'«ntal. Com­ 9 1953 CHEVROUET two door. 1931 ------— i— — GarOni— FBnB— Dairy fireplace, hot water oil heat, com­ place, ell heat,- baaement garage. LEBANON: 819.500. Reduced fer neas property. Have many caah interested CLASSIFIED ADVT. JUST ARRIVE©! Attractive eelee- plete 4tne of Instrumenta. Rental Bowers Ochool area. A. R. Wilkie Chavrolet aedan. (>Hilly eq^pped. lN§KTNUMBtR?nii Lathe handa and machinieta with BALE—38 1-8% oft on UO patterns Products 50 bination wlndowa and doors, nicely Immediate sale: Beautiful Victor­ toycra. Mc^ogea arrang«^ , DEPT. HOURS brand new Urea. Douflaa Motora, tion.of chelae loulMa and chrome appUed to purchase price. Repre- and Ob. XQ. 0-4889. ian colohlal, with two car garage Please call George L. Orasia(ff6, ] t5 p rUNB OP EXPERIENCED SMwral shop experience. Apply: thelra. Kenip's, ^ncw In the Blue Ribbon collection book. Banting Olds, Selmer, Ped­ landscaped, shade trees. Very S:15 A. M. to 4:30 P. M. 333 Mam. ______^ \ieAn-~"piRirA We also handle texture paint. It IDMATO plants lettuce, clean. Owner moving out of atate. and workshop combined, on 5 Realtor. Ml. 9-887t. 109 Htary r ■ V c — cauliflower, kohlrabi and lar and Bundy. Matter’s Muaic 30 days occupaney.- FOR SAtX—Four rooms furnace, achea of cleared land, beautifully Street. ^laOLC A MACHINISTS a .b .a :' t o o l a n d d ie co . makes old cellingn look like new. Studio, 177 McKee. MI. 8-7500. firOpiaee, attached garage, $7,900. rr’o flor 1398 Tolland Turnpike Krauie’a Oreenheuae, landscaped, plus email wooded in a 1950 NASH, radio, heater,hydrama. wRiadLe.Tuef^ BIRCH PANJi L,ED crib ' Green Paint and Wallpaper Go., ONB YFa R YQUNG, five room Coventry PI. 8-7748. IF READY to buy. eeU, exchange COPY CLOSING-TIME MOTOlM&'NOTItlMa! and next to Mancheater Knitting Mills tord Rd. MI„ 9-7700. ELECTRONIC ORGAN —MinshaU area. First floor conetets' of stor­ tic, 1133. MI, 9-3323 alter'6 p.m. ‘ vou aive a ' aprinx mat , I2S. Ml. ranch, full baaement, ploatar walla, age room, utility room, huge real estate, mortgages arranged, FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. rO iaike MALE MILL HELP. Steady work. at. the Green.. Open from • a.m, RHU^AR©\ FOR freesing and spinet, 3 keyboards, 1 octave tile bath, laundry, dinette, com­ $10,800 THREE BEDROOM ranch, consult Howard R. HasUngg Agen­ TOOL MAKERS 9 p.m. pedali, 34 atope, vibrato control 13 years old. Complataly re- country kitchen, dining room. Hy­ MON. THRU FRi. Start 11.40 per hour Contact Mr. THOR ^EMI-AUTOMATIC Spli canning. Impounds 81; rhubarb bination Windows and doort, hot ing room (With large bay window cy, XU. 9-1107, Auto Accessories—Tires 6 Kriitoff," Central Conn, Coop.. 10 dry yniahinx machine, only lli and brilliance control. Mahogany. decOratad. Naar bus, diopping, FIVE PAINTED kitchen chalta, jn roots, six for'sll- O’Connor, 171 8l37S.- Other models available water oil heat, nlc* lot. Exceliant featuring original shutters); large 10:30 A.M. \ Apel Place, Manchester. yel^a old, $30. MI, 3-6195, Union 8t. MI. 84498. condition. school. Carlton W. Hutchlna, Real­ ARB YOU CONSIDERING . Car Burn Oil? Economy over­ Apply exceiieht condition, $15. Ci^ be­ 1695 up. Call fqr demonstration. tor. xa. 9-S183, 9-4994. den or music room. Upetslrs are SELUNO YOUR PROPERTY? GOOD SATURDAY 9 A. M. \ W' SINK CABINET with caet Iron fore'6:80. Ml, 9-7517./^ Uncoln. MI. 9-7346. four large bedrooms, with ematl- We -W'ill appraise your property haul, parts an^' labor, $50. s t r a w b e r r y PLANTB, Premier FIVE ROOMS, fireplace, oil heat, •r gueet'or sewing room; Full E. A. PATTEN CO. MAN AS HELPER on furniture Wink end hardware, ueed nine and Robinson, $1.50 pdr hundred. knotty pine kitchen, contblnatlon TANNER STREET freo and without any obUgaUon. T orm OOOPERATIOM w n x Guaranteed ne>»y^rebuilt eneinea, truck. MI. 9-1705. montha, $90; Frixldaire deep l ^ Y E R c a r r ia g e , ebnverte to WHY PAY MORE? Accordions bath. Large through hall both We also buy property for cash. ^/car bed 812; T«eter-Bal^ Jump ISO Woodside St. Xa. 9-1568. $159.60, full size, new, complete windows and doors, awnlnga, ga­ Two iMW ranch home* with base- downstairs and up with lovely BE AFTRECIATED 3134.93. No mqitey down, balance i^Wetherell St. Mancbeeter, Conn, freeaer 12 cu, ft., used one month, rage. Ameeite drive, darge \ lot. meat garage, choice reaidential Selling or bu^ng contact WANTED—Laborer*. Apply / chair $2; whitd HoaSlnet with mat- with caae and One year guarantee. , colonial stairway. New hot water STANLEY BRAY, Realtor 30 montha. \ ■ -- . V $300; new wooden kitchen cabl- tresa 86. AH' in excellent m d i- plenty of treea, city utlUUet. Priced section. Many de luxe featurea. heating eyetem; full cellar (efin- man, Woodhill Heixhta, Puva neia, odd airei, 40% bflow eoit. Fcrtilixcra 50-A Cheater Accordion Co., 9l Union below today’s mitrifst. ReilUig for 819.900. BRAE-BURN RfcAL’TT JOB / Dial Ml 3-5121 COLE MOTORS MARR3|^. man for tire eervice. 'Alexander Jarvia Co. ■' Mon, ML 9-9588. \ St. XO, 8-S709. Open Mondays, cra$e) with outside hatchway; full xn. 8-6373. Experiehced helpful but not eaecn- MI, 9-5043. Wedneadaye, Fridays and Satur­ T. J. CROCKETT, attic'; - lightning rods; amesite MI. 9-09KO, . , / ci55S^8~YARD~ewin(r'iet/gow New 5-8 room homes at Anaaldt tial. Apiw in person. Nlchole- NEVY AND USED .c o w ] dellV. day*. Our 39th year In Manchee- Height*. REALTOR driveway. Call Owner, NI, 2-7005. WOOD LAND wanted, located In ------’ ' MancheaterxTlre. Inc., 398 Broad Sslesmen Wanted 36-A condition, $10. CaU after 8. MI. >Tel. MI. 8-6973. 'i'ter. Office xa. 8-8418 Manchester, Vernon, Coventry or with St. Aik for M<^. Hueetle. 9-4759- Rteidence 9-7751 ‘ BOLTON. GOODWIN RD. — Five Lost and Found ■ Trailers for Sale 6-A Sewing Machines ROTTED coW nianure, by xa. Bolton. Give location and price. P. AUTOMOBILE salesmen, one of ' . V ...... ' ■ , — • CHARLES LESPERANCE room ranch with basement ga­ O. Box 687, Mancheater. the 'yard, any amount, delivered MANCHESTER—Hawthorne St. — rage, fireplada, combination win­ .j •■■■• f o u n d — A place where yob can .. PAINTERS W, Must be the fastest growing Concer.ns In iUyBM Wltlibut Boardv59 experienced, 'aipter fore these. . parts aelliiw General Automatic Washers * Bo«tA.Hiid Acceasories 46 anywmire. Call Leonard GigUo, MI. 9-7620 Brand new three bedroom ranch, dows, high elevation, % acre lot. WANTED|-Two, three or four fam­ ••cure a complete line of bnlttlna Bolton. MI. 3-7083. Only I18.000. Will GI. or FHA. T, vaitis and acceaaorlea, stamped Call MI. 9-0926 eper 4 p.m. ^ man, Lydall Develi nent. Hack- Motora automobile*. 'The men we ROOM Fo r couple. Kitchen privi- full Cellar, tile bath, hot water ily house in Mancheater. No occu­ Dry and S^am Irons ^ legea. Ne4r Cheneys. Quiet. 324 heat, all utilities. Rkaaonably J. Crockett, Realtoh, Office MI. pancy necessary. Write Box F, koods, embroidery■ cqttone and . . ------'T h u U u t c r . matack St. want must be heat, aggressive and MANCHESTER, Rolling P a rk -llx assume responsibilities, exper­ BUY BEt'reR BUILT Goods 51 Charter Oak, XU. 3-8368. • CH. room Cape Cod, 4 flnlahed, ’ fire­ priced tor a new home, 5 11,500. 8-S4ie, Reiidence Xa. 9-7761. Herald. GOOD tatUnx threada. At Your Yarn f^tfSAMUeLBKt^S, Electric ClocKa \ • 6-4137. \ OMrlea PonticelU. MI. 9-984C\ ShM), 30 Cottac* St. Phone Ml. Ailto ^ v ln * School 7*A WANTED ienced in closing deals. Attractive place, oil heat, copper plumbing, aoot *. MP/ti *T commission, bonus plan, draw and BOATS AT RSTOW’S ANTIQUE FURNITURE, eUver, 9-2CT.______, LARSON'A ' DRIVING School, A U fjo n fim Refrigerators DBAUTIKULX.Y finmiahed, apaci* pity utilities. Near new school. FIVE BEOROOM older hom ^ i«>«. ■ictmi ■i.iiniu »»ini4«ti many'other company benefits. For glass, china, a ^ u a e d furniture $13,600. aifford Hansen A Co. Xn. iitera 'only trained and Lathe Hands \ an interview apply In person-and bought and sold, nuniture Repair . out room with complete IQ^t 8-1303, MI. 9-0788. large lot. oil heat, brand new eld- FODND-Black and white mon- itrbqtor. For your eafe- Extremely Low Pricea JU8T NORTH OF housekeeping facllltlea avaltri)le. ing, double Insulation, combination l, male-. Call © or Warden Lee Milling Machine Operator^, ask for Mr. Cloutier, McClure Service. XU. 3-i'449. rainra to teach proper- Will rent single or <^ble. Chil­ aluminum windows. Imptediate Termed PAY? Kicchla. Ml. 8-4840. and Grinders; .Pontiac, 373 Main St. Th* beat 16f and 14' dutboard OXFORD ST. — New five room occupancy. 19 Autumn/St. CaU QUAUTT COR^INATION oll-gaa dren accepted, (Umited)XCentral. ranch, exceUgnt reeidehtial aeo- LOST—Small female doe, fold tan,an,.^ $26. DAILY, sell 'luminous door ABC APPLIANCE CO. akiffa built in New Englaiu range’, oil drum with stafid. Very Reaaonable. Xira. Dorsey, 14 Arch now. A. R. Wilkie and Co. xa. CORONER AUTO Dr^ylng School. Business Services Offered 1,Y MovinR—Trucking Help Wanted— Femsie .$5 beam, 32” depth. 10'ft, model 8t« tion. Two flreplacee,matural birch 9-48|H. white cheat. Name of Sant' Sand MsAy beneHt^s. plates. Write Reeves, Dept. 491, good condition. Reasonablq. XfL kitchen, walk-out basement. T. J, ______ollar^’ Learn to drive corrtctly and Storage 20 MI. 9-1.575 . 21 Maple St.' low oa'8127. 9-8373. Wearinx allver traininf collar r safely. Individual instru^on by DOQRS ' OPENED, /keys fitted, BILUNG CLERK. Must be good Attichpro, Mas*.' Free samples. Two only. 16’ Plycraft, fiberglai SINGLE, PLEASANT, furnished Crockett, Realtor, Office XO. TWO APARTMENT ranch typ* ewd Politician clnity Decl'a. Reward. Ml. ^4900. typist and good with figures. Good competent, e.xperlenced instruc­ ccqiled, vacuum i^atfera. Irons, MANCHESTER Package delivery. Excellent working conditions. SALESMiW—Well organised deal­ covered, 1290—Fast! lERVEL GAS refrigerator, excel­ room. Garage available at 42i E. 8-5416, Resideqee Xfl. 9-7751. home. Three rboms each. Live in guns, etc., repaired. Shears, Light trucking and package deliv­ . working conditions, good wages, PORCH .'GLIDER with new cuah- tors on dual-control insured Cara, ership haAppeninga for hard work­ See the 21’ X 8’ x 10” —Plycraft lent condition. 8 cu. ft. Can be con­ Middle Tpke. Xa. 34958. FDRTER ST.—Older alx room sin­ on* aide refit tree and save. Atlanta (NBA)— /Former Oov. Automatic or conventional shift. knives, mowers^etc., put Into con­ ery. Refrigerators, washers arid etc, 'Yel, Rockville TR, '5-3388 for ione, $35. MI. 3-6884. Captain With berths and opening n e d to bottled gea. Ml. 3-812S. Shown by appointment only. Price Personals appointment. , Apply st office ing salaainan. Experience not gle. garage, oil heat, porch. Good Herman Talmadge, thr^ut-talk- P MI 9-6010, JA. 7-3680. dition for com l^ needs. Braith- stove moving specialty. Folding necessary. Fqr Interview call MI. windshield at 81,495. i;pR REINT—Rockville; One fum- 810,700, John Lawlert Xtt. 9-7878, waite. 62 Peatl Street. PEAT HUMUS, shredded, excellent NO MONEY DOWN! lahed room- Lady or girl. Tel. slzi^ot, nice section. Near Centef, Ing, tousle-hatred firebrandx whose FARMER'S Fruit ^ d VexeUble chairs for rent. Ml. 9-0752. BILUNG CLERK: ^ Must be, good 3-5185. ____ I \ One—14’ 4” moulded Paceehip _____2tifi_Centei? Street ___ Roll .4xmditioner and top dressing.- ■ ' With -walkthnr center deck. Spe­ Start Your — tkVlUe TR. 5-5450.------anhoria and hua. Asking 818.800. BOWtoN ROAD—Custom built 8- compelling btrength forced voner- OuUef, "U1 EUVMlddle T Tpker, instructor, dual control, standkid JUNK LER buying paper, MANCHESTER — Moving and lypiK arid gooiirwUfi llguFeiT Good Ml, 3-8515. Goodcmld Realty Co.,- Realtors, openlnx ThundSY May 34 fpr the cial Sl69. qnthly Payments rOom ranch. Garag* in baaement, able Sen. Walter George to or automatic. Appointments any rags. Junkmen'*' junk. Will trucking Co. Ml. 3-6563. Owned working conditions, good wages, NELCO TOOL COMPANY 1 Month After You Receive XII, 3-7925 or BU. 9-0989. knotty pine kitchen, etc. Private cominx aekapn. Fireah frulti and etc. Rockville, TR.' 5-3388 for ap­ Situations Y^mtcd— NOTIGE BUILDERS—We are now 1956 Evinrudes. 8 H.P. to 80 H.P. time. M. and M. Dfivin]| School. pick 1 fler 3 p.m. Call Rockville I and operated by Waller B. Per In stock. Only at , Yobr Horne Outfit ROOMi k F FORoi RENT. Xn. 3-5874. owner. Tel. MI. 5-4410. out of Georgia’s 1956 Senate race, vexrtsblea f« m farm lo-^you, We MI. 9-6541. TR. 5; j ett Jr., and William J. Pickering pointment. WANTED-Man to take care of F eu itleX S8 hobking order* for- machine cut SMAlXi, OL©^R home In excellent have a MMlaL treat for the chil lawn during aumimer. MI. 3-5397 3 COMPLETE rank* with the toughest, shrewd- alone, 4” bed, 3” to 8” height, 1’ BARSTOW’S ROOMS QF! BRAND NEW nclriiborhood.' Three bedroomi, IRVING ST,—Four room Cape with . dren. C - YOUR lawn mowers sharp- AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS CO., local PRESS OPERATOR wanted. Five after 6 p.m. SECRETARY, mature, hblding eX' to 3'-/ long, covers 40 *q, ft. .per dining roomt living room with fire- full baaement. UpeUIra unfiniabed. •at politician* who aver came down day week, be'nefits. Must apply in FURNfTORE -7 Motorcyeiw—fiieVeles 11 1 now. R. Hopfner, 37 Chestnut and long distance moving pack­ tremely rea^nalble poaitipn out ton. Sawed bed edge 2" bed, 2” to \ m I. 9-7234 FURNISHED ROOM at 347 No. place, g a r a g e . Immaculat* Price reduced to $18,300 for quick the' red-earth pike. * Phone y i. 9-3333. person. NeW Model Laundry, 73 t e a c h e r s . You can earn 81,200 All 100% gu aranty, some in orig. Main St. Inquire Mrs. Irish. throughout. City utilities. Walk to ^Automobiles for Sal ing, storage. Call MI. S-Slfl. Hart­ of town, desires permanent' eon 8” high. 1' to 3'.i' length, cover* Inal factory cratea\wlth original^ •ale. WiU QI or FHA. T. J. One top Georgia observer de­ BIKES, CHAIN drive trikes ford CH. i-1423. Summit St. and more this summer. Educa­ hection with reliable localX or 70 sq. ft. per ton. Thin wall stone, shopping and hu* tlSAQO. Maddock Crockett. Realtor, Offic# XO. tional service program wl(h New MANCHESTER Boat Co.. 10 Essex factory serial numbei LSaRGE,' MODERN room with all clares hint str.onger than hi* UB3 1952 1981 ____ cycles, pedal cars. Re nearby concern. Excellent sten^- i heavy wall stone random, Bolton and deVos, Realtors. JA. 3-0385, 8-8416, Reiidenc* Xu. 9-7761. painted 111m new fhr half the i LAWNS ROLIJCD wifKpower rol- FINEST MOVING, packing, stor­ BBUABLE s a l e s g ir l Wanted. England organization. Guaranteed St. Ml. 9-2929. Open evenings, 6 BLOND BEDROOM housekeeping facilitiee fully at­ Evenings xn. 9-8954, \ famed father,/ the- late Eiugene L E ^ , hro doora, tour doors, rapher, accounting knowledge-,. I veneer stone, slate flaggiqg. Bol­ UVING ROOM SUIT’ 46 Oder Mill R^; MI. 9,4693. lers. Free eBtlmafes,^Ml^ 3-1383. age, warehousing crating serv­ Daily 3 to 9, Saturdaya and Sun­ Jncome. Personnel Dept., Sl8 Not­ -public relations. Capable manag­ ton Notch Quarry. Call MI. 9-0617. to 9, Saturdaya 9 to 5 :30. tached. Private entrance. 101 Talmk’dge, ever was. He could be­ top convarUblea. Some ice’s Cair Frank Amodlo, Moving days 1 to 9 p.m; Apply in ])eraon, tingham Bldg., Boston. 5-Pc. DINETTE SET \ / Chestnut St. MANCHESTER-Three family ’W>pen 9 GARDENS PLOW'fcD with, John Hartford Rd. WANTED—Experienced, part 'tlm'a abOs and atandard typewriters. 16 FT. COMET Sailboat. Good cpn- “ Weatinghouae” Mec. Refrig^ator Terrific' ^tential. T, J. Crock'ett, Huey Long. \ ■Deere-tractor.'MI.’ 9-2136. . . above average. JIVrite Box J.- dition. Price $450. MI. 9-4438.— the vary best In used cart,, aql a.m. to 9 p.m. Manchester Cycle I/-' service station attendant. Apply Herald. ‘ Alt fhakes ’ of adding machinea “ Emeraon” Televtsioii ROOM FOR RENT for gentleman. Realtor, Office. Xa. 8-5416, rest' BUILPINQ LOTS Ih Manchaatar, The political experts beliave Bob O lm r, Center Motor Sales, hop, 166 West MlddlyTpke. M y ~ Ct„ERK TYPIST for general office after 7 p.m., Cook'k Servlet! Sta­ sold or rented. Repair** bh all “ De Luxe” Washer. 91 Foster St. dence xa. 9-7351. near Bolton, Rural zone. Lots 123’ firmly it was Herman's strength 461 Main St. Painting— Papering ^21 work. Five day week. Opportun­ tion. Manchester Green. “ De Liuce” xl6S’ and'lerger. MI. O-SOIO. / CXJMRANION or care of aemi-in- makes, Marlow's. , ■ VERYVICK: PLEASANT room for gen- and Oeorge’a political weskneas Z- Household Services, ity for advancement. Apply Alex­ valJd driver'* licen*e. Phone MI. Scott-Atwater Dealers ’ Take your ch o l^ of any nf thea* EAST CENTER fiT.—SUiUble tor that really 1^ the 78 • year - did / POINTING - Paper hanging. Paper ander Jarvia Co;, 5 Dover Rd. CRIB, TYPE bassinet with mat-, appliances in addition to bedroom, leman at 272 Main St. Parking. office and ..home. Teq/ rooms, Building Lotg’ 1953 CHRYSLER, to be aold from Offered 13-A rethqved by steam. Wash and 3-4323v--- 6 to 8 p.m. 3-4071. / •enator to get out of poItUce. BOY’S 36'’ BIC MI. tres* $9, bathin'ette, $5. MI, living room, dinette, ruga, lamp*, steam heat oil, firoplaco, two Pointed to Defeat' •state. MI. 9-0383. 9-3817. calcirbine ' ceilings. Reasonable SILK PRESSER. Good paj^ full tables, Itndieuma; dishes and other bathrooma two-car garage, large FORMICA counters, ceramic wall time; Apply Manchester Dry ■9-4400. We also have a good selection of ATE home, quiet neigh- In Town snd Suburban All the markers pointed to hie price*. CH. 9-27«5. Gray Research and Develop­ Situations Wanted— • V - ^ • ' ■ Item*. : . — lot. Ample parking. Mortgagea ar­ 1984 CADILLAC hardtop coupe. and floor tile. Let u* modernise .Cleaners. MI. 3-7254. THREE PIECE "Hi-Fi " »*t, three used motors on hand. New and large pleasarit room, ■mashing defeat In the Sppt. 12 BeauUtuI two -tone blue finish. PAINTlNti^Bxterlor and Interior, EVERYTHING . ranged. A real bargain. For ap­ MANCHESTER Democratic primary, tantamount your bathroom and kitchen. For Male 39 months old. MI, 3-8075 after 8:30 ONLY $448 IS line. References. XO. Full Cadillac equipment. Driven free estimates call MI. 9-2655, The . p aperhan gl^,> lllngs refinlahed. ORp ORTUNITY for ambitious giS ing Co., is E-X-P-A-N-D- used boats, and a complete, line of pointment call George L, Oraria- ASSOCIATES REALTORS In Georgia to a general election. \ ^lotvcycles for details. Fre* storage until wanted. Free tilo. Realtor, xa. 9-Nn. but a certified 31,000 miles and 12 Tile Shop, Buckland. h Wallpaper booga On request. Estl- in local accounting office. Short­ EXPERIENCE© typiet de*lTes paints and- marine - accesaorica. The factors favoring Talmadge carries a full written xuarantee. lly insured. Ed hand and typing ability' helpful. I-N-G. This means more good work to do in hi*, home evenings delivery. Free *et-up by our own PHIL HALUN Use d WANTED- We are mates given, reliable men, $13,400—THREE ■ bedroom ranch, were stacked high.' In consequence It’s as sharp as a new one, at lyEAVlNG of burns, moth holes ward R. Price. 9-1003. Phone MI. 9-3206. and weekend*. Cobtact A. J. Tur- Visit our showroom*. 9-9 daily. Apartmgnts-Lriatf-- MI. 0-9231 pressures developed — especially alwa ^crested in buying clean and torn clothing, hosiery runs, ' MONTHLY PAYMENTS hot water heat, ceramic tile bath, CHARLES LATHROP Center Motor Sales, 461 Main. top cash prices. Try our, jobs. If you qualify for one of geon, Jr., corner of Main and 7 ------. iig.gs. - large kitchen, staiMess ateel sink, from f'rlenda whose money held the , handbags repaired, zipper re­ PAINTING 'a n d paperhanging. d e n t a l NURSE, experience not Woodland (3rd floor), N o t i c e Terigwienta ’ <9 xa. 9-0884 CHEVROLET four door ' Sedan. cash -five minute buying necessary. Wednesday and Satur­ Phone Xle Immediately formica counters, full cellar, >4- EARL ROHAN key — fbr Georgs t o ' withdraw ce. Open 9-9 dally. Barlow placement, umbrellas repaired, Repair or new work. First c l ^ the following, why not stop in In accotjdance vi-ith the require­ MeINTOSH BOAT CO. with dignity. ' Very food condition, $100. 37 Oak men's shirt collars reversed and work at reasonable rath*.' Hky- day afternoons off. Write Box Q; MAN WITH power mowOr desires Hartford CH. 7-0358 acre, tree*; -yiew. Carlton W, XU. 8-7483 tors, 438 Main St., Manchester. ments, of the Zoning Regulations 52 OAK ST. Xa. 9-3102 414 ROOM a p a r t m e n t , redecor­ Hutchins, /Realtor, - MI, •-81S3- Tatmadgesi) strength hga .many 8L M l BS132. replaced. MarloWa.^ttle Mend­ mond Flake. MI. 9-0il37. \ Herald. for an interview ? part time work mowing > lawns. After 7 p.m.—CH. 6-4690 ated. $80 monthly. ,9-7885, ing S^p, ■ Phone MI. 3-8607 after 4 p.ih. for the Town of Manchester^ Sec It Day Or Night 9-4894. TWO LOTS, 50.x 100 each, Andover sources. Host striking 16 his. BEFORE YOU BUY a used c: No r t h e a s t e r n Decoralln^Co., GIRL t o w o r k evenings on co*- Conn., the Zoning Board of "Ap- If you have no means of transpor-. Lake. Call Owner, MI. 9-2840 alter acknowledged talent for wooing' see Gorman Motor Sales. Bi Busiltm Services Offereil 1$ penl.^T., HARTFORD a t t r a c t iv e ty/o room furniahed Resort Property for Sale 74 large cbmihunlUea ' / ' BT'ATION WAGONS—195f"^evro- wait. Marlow’s?\ S£x;H®'TARY—:AJ,edical records ex- All trade*. The Island*. So. Amer- applleations; STATE HEAR- way, garage, patio. Full base 'Old Gene, a gallus • snapping Ejf-Oovt Hemuui VWnsffdi let. 1958-1962 Forde, M A M. Rubbish Removal. MI. load . . ___♦...... per M |9S';qO apartment, private hath and\en ment. Near golf, course Lot 100 x 9-9757. , ___ PAINTING, papefbanging, floor pe^nce. desirabla, 40 hour wsek. operate a Monarch engine lathe Ica, U.S.A. Companies pay over-; jjvjfj y^Lso. USE© BENDXX/putomqtic washer. trance;- Parking. 34 ;Unlon St. FURNISHED COTTAGE on double country fellow’^ s e v * r 4 1 Umea ~4a nice condition. C ^xU FURNITURE repalrag and refln- sanding and finishing. Old floors BxceHent opportuiiily fpr exper- Canadian Framing-»-5M ft. 315. $22,000. V.A. or P.H.A. fl- from priSts 'and gauges. Day i Barnini, 116-118 Center .minimum load ..... Per Xt $94.50 Good working condition. . Excel­ lot at Lake Ameton. ‘Fieldatone chosen governor, -tied his fortunes erhor’a' chair In early h * m Main. lahlng; antiques reatorad. Fumf- - refinished. Vernon Hutchins. Ml. ienced^erson. Salary^commensu- ^ National, 1020 Broad, Newark, .mreef and southeast corner Cea- nancing. Madeline Smith, Realtor, ho* POWEIR.AND hand mbwera sharp:’ shift. I Prime Shakes —carton packed lent value at $35. Kemp's, Inc. MI. fireplace, large eergened porch, tight to the Wool hats) ©efiantly he campaigned without p ened.. Air-cooled engines' repaired, ture Repair Service, Tdlcottvllle. 9-2937. , rate wittKabilily. Contact/Dr. Gld- ” ■ ■ te;' StreOit and Church Street, Busi­ 3-5680. ' Bpainesa Locations xn. 9-1642. electric kitchen, $6,500, Terms. said he'd never campaign in a 1981 FORD\ cUBwm four door Ml. 3-7449. dings. MI/^1141 for appointment. 18” perf...... per aq. $12.50 Tlti consensus George aedan. h e a ^ , signal lights, pick up and delivery. All work ness Zonk pecial exception to 24” Insulation—Special per M $35:00 Fdr Rent 6^ $12,700 SIX ROOM ranch. Hot xa. 8-8600. * county that 'had a. atreetcar. He guaranteed. Ideal Grinding Shop. STOCK CLERK THOR SEMI-automatic washing could never hav istched /Tal' overdrive^ od/Clean car for aa COUNTER g Ir L wanted. I^ive day erect gasoline service station. Reject Gutters—a* is per Lft. 35c water heat, large rooms, alum let .piga scamper on hia lawn to madge’s package 273 Adams. Phone Ml. 9-3120, Dogs— Blrd»—Pets , 41 machine. In excellent condition. STORE AT c e n t e r . «Heat fum- ' aaeets-. In sum little ei^week. McClure Bonds—Stocks week. Must appW in person'. New Previous experience required Also, to erect 'free standing ’ j ” Plyacord—special Inum storms, very clean. Subur­ make aure no one mistook him for the experts PonUad. 873 fatn^t. Ml.' 9-4845. 3-8979. . Building— Coutrsctfhg 14 PORTERFIELD’S PET SUPPLY, ground sign 6’ from street line. per M $129.00 Reasonable. Call MI. 9-1174 after iehed. XO. 9-6808, Xn. 9-8521. WiU ban. Carlton W. Hutchins. XO. Suburban For Sale 7S a city slicker. Mortgages 31 Model Laundry,^3 Summit St. /in stock dispereali, receiving 5 p.m. ./ / rehioder front tb lult tenant*. ’N egated IfVnaeiil ELECTRICAL SERVICE- Wiring, now located at Route 5 and Chapel, Certificate of Xiiproval for same la Removable Window* from $18.50 9-5132, 9-4694. His 42-ycgr-old son Herman “The Senator has neglected his PONTIXC ■conve'htible, mjst BIDWELL HOME . Improvemeht QUALIFIED WOMEN, Egm An^ shipping procedures. Day repairs, insulations, oil burners, 11,000 COSTS 822.25 monthly and Rd., South Windsor, next to East' requested. Gypsum Board S ” P. u.-- k a r p e n so f a $25, *1*0 Karpen ROCKVILLE^-^rand new 8% room plays it differently. Out in the hin­ fences. H^neyer had sn orgahi- ,___ _ jSh, dark ^ e e n top, Co. Alterations, additions, ga­ that a all. Dial C». 6-8897/ FHA Splendid income Representing ahiftv/ Hertford Drive-In 'Iheater. Open! All persoria inthresled may''*t- / , per. XI $56.00 PRACTICALLY NEW terland, working hia high nasal lydrsm ulc, radio, heater, power electric motora. Kenneth Lacoas, rages, Re-siding specialists. Easy chair $10, large, size and In good STORE AT 28 Birch St. for rent. ranch, large living room With fire­ zation worth the name, juat a electrician. Phone PI. 2-6388 afier and G1 fianclng a apacUhty with Avon Cosmetics, Our^ew train­ daily 9-5, Tuesday, Thursday and j lend this Mealing. XIaliogahy Door* -stain. j condition. MI. 9-9904. Inquire' Marlow’a. place, three bedrooms, full base­ drawl'ln tones o f a youtMiil, aouth- stqariijx, Cemtinentai spare^whcel, budget.'terms. MI, 9-6495 or TR. Connecticut Mortgage./Exchange, ing program takes you tAJmm'edi- Friday nighU 7 . 9 p.m. Man-1 ZONING BOARD OF APPk^AUS grade— ...... from $4.14 6 Room Cape With Two Baths followlifg of friends. He didn’t new whitewall tires.^any 6., 5-9109. / ment, Juet off Parkway. Price ern-styte ’’Pa Kettle,”' h e' regales need/anylhlfig elM. Now a lot of 1 Lewis St.. Hartford/Conn. ate and growing earnlngky Ml. HAND SCREW MACHINE Chester customers can call JA. William H. Stiiek, Chairman , Butts 34x3’i--ca.se lota — 2400 SQ. FT. of spacli for business Hot water, oil heat, plasteifed walla $14,300. Madeline Smith, 'Realtor, the farmers -with tha tangy humor quality extras. Low mileage, 3-5195, his/ friends have' died off, and HILLS' TELEVISION Service. CBMEa^T AND STONE masonry, OPERATOR 8-3391 and we will bring order Charles S. Towle, S e cta ry ■ / ’ each 89c PLAIN GREEN 9 x 12 rug. In goofl offices or light mduatry. Second storm sash and acreen*. Near bua xa. 9-1643. they re.Ush. traded in on a later modal Available at all times. Phtlco fac-' home with ua. at 5 p.m, to 68 I ” Clapboards—Cedar condition. Call'after 6. XO. 9-0503. floor. Centrally focatedT. Parking and school. ' era haven’t come along. He's .dUlac. A car you would be sidewalk*, steps, terraces, walls, BusineM Opportunities 32 3 Z Hita*U-8. Fqregn'Policy In V^ashington and bean \tory lupervised aervlca. Tel. Ml. outdoor fireplace, also cement and / Set ap and bp^i^te HAR- Spruce St. , ; ■ , per M $139.00 facilities. Call JA. 7-1372. VERNON — Attractive three bed- For him back away at Amerifa’a to own at Center Motor V-9698. Help IVanted— Male 3^ MANCHESTER roont ranch, -full boaeipent, large a statesman, and he hasn’t got the, /■ es, 461 Main St. r cinder block construction. Call Ml. $5,199.90 WAS PAID to John Betts blNGE hand screw machine Let u* quote on your next Job. 9 X 12 WILTON RUG $25. Ml. foreign aid program as wastefol contacts any more.” 9-6746. , STORE FOR RENT at 214 Sprtrce lot,’ fine location for- children, :«nd foolish: .■ / ■ BpdKKEEPlNG S E R ^ E for any in few weak*. Grow mushrpom*. from prints. Must grind neces­ WANTED- Good homes for ■cute Call us, we are specialist* on trim, 9-7470. St., suitable for any .type of bual ASSOCIATES REALTORS Georgians appreciate hia dis­ . 1949 CADILLAC DeVllle, one own-, Cellar, *htjd. Spare, full lime, year $14,900. MadeUne Smith, Realtor. “Out/In the Philippines/our size business, reasofiahle rates. GENERAL CARPENTRY-Altera- MECHANICAL sary tools. Night shift.' kittens. MI. 3-8836. doors, flooring and windows. ness; MI. 9-2997. MI. 9-1643. tinction as a statesman, a kind^ ★ Toolfc. , er, 29,000 miIea.''‘Extra nice In Office, 63 E. Center St. MI. 9-3512, I'oiind. We pay $3.50 lb. Free CLEAN, GOOD running 10 cubic ft. PHIL HALUN peopla.are installin’ outdoor fa­ gray Gibraltar, who long spoke •very respect, Douglas Motors, tlons. additions and new construc­ book. Mushrooms, Dept. 731, 2954 .client working condition's. COCKb!r PUPPIES, A.K.C. regis- ; n a t io n a l LUMBER, INC, Kelvinator refrigerator, $15. xa. ' Miy9-9221, cilities, and then we’re Mhdln* ex­ 3-4941. \ ■ ■ tion. Dormers, porches, garages ASSEMBLER c o n v er se FOR RENT—Two-offices in Siebert BOt/tON—A m all ealate. Five with authority on takas asd now Die Makers 333 Main. Admiral Way, Seattle, Wash, tered,. Reds, blacks, blonds $20. , ' 86t State St.. North Haven. Conn. 8-7768. Building, Coventry. , Ideal' tor at­ bedroom colonist with 23 acrea of perts out to teach 'em Jidw to use and rooms finlthed at reaaonable Idea|\*pot for local resident*. $25. $30. ‘Rockville TR. 5-2895. ^ CHARLES LATHROP commands attention in the htigh- MANCHESTER T.V. Service, radio Tel. CHestnut 8-214J torney, real estate or radio and land. Vacant. T. J. Crockett, Fteal- ’em ... We gavei Pakistan $63 mil-. eat councils when he speaks on 1048 l^ R D "i-ton panel. Good tire*. and ,T.V. sp ^a llsts since 1934. pricea. Workmanship guaranteed. OWNER-MANAGER wanted - Im- JR. FRANK HAS got everything under MI. 9-0884 . lion to build a graiii elevator, but New paint. Ihccellent condition. To- assemble close fitting gears ■ ' 1 T.V. sales and repairs. PI. 2-7041. to^4 Office MI, '3-5416 Residence the foreign issues fhst occupy him Charter menib^s. of Telsa. Ml. Free eatimatcs, Rohert M. Alex­ mertiate unbelievable income. Full and mechanical components, the sun in furniture. Reasonable there's no money to build any for a Gauge MMisrt MI. 9-9773. ander. Ml. 9-7716. . liivef(tock->^Vehiclc9 42 ------EARL ROHAN xa. 9-7751. today. Nevertheless, this wasn’t 9-8660 Of MI. 3 -4 ^ . oc spare time. Well e.stabUahe'd rrevious experience in sssem- GRAYRESEARCH prices. 430 Lake St. 1.400 SQ. FT. OF SPACE. Ideal xa. 8-7438 Georgia. We're ^helpin’ Portugal natiohat company offers osvner Each Takes Just A Yard - bualness location. Inquire'' 166 enough. V. BELLUCCl AND SON, mason hly of business machines help­ WE BUY COWS, calves and beef' PAINTING AND BOLTON lake:—Group of five cot­ build alx - lane' highways, but we I COMPLETE R EPA^~byStiTart supervisor distributorship for sen- ful.. ■, . AND DEV^PMENT CO.. West Middle Tpke. MI. 3-7043. *11,500 BOLTON. Two bedroom tages that must be Sold together. can't get the two-lane roads we Talmadge has come a long way ★ Gauge contractor. Brick and stone ven-' .sational new product, that repeats cattle. Also horses, Piela Bros. EACH ' from the brash, untutored youth o^*er’ lSl*^U'7D04 * I *1- Wplcolt on vi ringeK.^and auto­ eer. fireplace, chimney, also con-1 Tel. MI. 3-7405. PAPER HANGING Tulips In Bloom ranch. Aluminum storm Windows Excellent investment. Terrific po­ heed In tlihi country,” matic washing machinesv e,leclHc daily. Year round business. No oversize garage,- ameeite drive tential. Relatively small cash re­ who once briefly. seised the gov­ ^Jnspectors . ranges, vacuum cleanersrNnotors, cre.te work. Ml. 9-5451, 318 Fern j HILUARD ST.. JifANCHESTER . 1 1 Y A R D SuLnrban For Rent 66 Put him ■ before city gj-oup*, WANT TO BUY A CAR and had selling or experience necessary. TELCPHO.NB Excellent condition. Carlton W, quired. Asking $38,000.'^ T. J. however, and Tainruidge -'smooths ernorship reins Ih 1947 wUh .the small appliances, w elding 174 St. y u .,3-6042. ' / ■Following qualifications; 1, Hon- STOCK BOY AND PACKER aid of sVaie troopers. The coiirta youC credit turned down? Don't “ A GOOD PLACE ^ WORK'' Articles For'Saie 4.1 Ml Y-3266 ROCKVILLE, 24 Grove St.—Well Hutchins, xn. 9-5132 . 9-4694. Crockett, Realtor.*'. Office Ml, down hi* vagrant hair, stuffs his give up, aea “ Honest” DougliM,. ______Main Street. Ml. 9-6678. r— >; ' ,, ■ ir i ekty and Tellability: 2. Desire to 3-6416, Residence MI. 9-7751. - threw ouEv hi* flimsy ' write-in ★ j ^ s l o n own permanent business; 3, $1295 furnished 2-room-apartment. In'- MANCHESTER. Center St, — tie inside his suitcoat, trims the m M a ln . Not a ftnancs company j q o NDER'S T.V. Service, avalla^h^ Aluminum Windows Ambitious, energetic young POWER MOWERS ■ quire first floor. Apt. 9. claim then Si(d. in, the view of minimum cash required which is room Cape Cod. fireplace, rough edges off Jils-drawl, and mahy, saved hihi from the embar- P**” ' any time. Antenna conversions. ' and Doors 14-A man required to supply parts ANDOyER, BOLTON talks like a conservative business­ / MacMnlsts _____ I K .secured,: 4; For larger operation and pack units. Assist, in rivet­ Three famous makes. No down heat, amesite drive, fenced yard ra*.4ment-df bein^nne Of Georgia's PONTIAC convertible. Excellent I Phllco factoi-y supervised service, ./financial HASistancc available. If On bua line near Verplanck COVENTR'Y and VICINITY man. The record show* hb scores GUARANTEED against all haz ing and’ Bssembiy operations. MAN WANTED for inside lau idry ,.payment, . ----- $2 weekly. No payments Summer Homes For Rent 67 here,'too, worst governor*. ^, conifition. New motor. tlreA top I Tel. Ml. 9-1486; . . aids. Aluminum screens ami you have the above qualifications’ -Must be over 18 years of age. work. Must apply,in person'. sw until July. School. $12,600. Clifford Hahsen A OLDER—Six large rooms,’ fire­ Today all that is '’dim history ★ Sheet Metal writ* or wire giving age, qddress, Model Laundry, 73 Summit. TWO AND THREE room cottages Co. MI. 3-1303, Ml. 9-0768. , Business .leaders bfiv his wares and ^tiery. 8200. MI. 3.7590. I q ^ r ^ENS PLOWfeb w»h rola.ry -slpi’m windows as well as com-i Ask for Norman G. Comollo place, good'heat, modern kitchen, not Just because hU) talk U win-: ami he is the.hew power on'the After 6 MI. s:8470. phone nuniber .so personal inter-i for. interview for above posh BUDGET CENTER on private lake. New Bolton Road. 4. acres, $15,800. plow. Excellent soil pulverization binatihn screen and slot ni doors. MANCHESTER—Four room raiich nlng blit heca'us,e. inost of his..six South's political horizon. /■ obtained. PI 2-7869, Call .Cdiighlin. Ml. 3-7707. view lah be arranged. Writ'e Bo.\ . tiohs. STATION ATTENDANT, part time, MI. 3-6389. ---- -■ ■ ^ Mechanics M, Herald. mornings or' afternoona*. Apply in Ml. 3-4164 nice condition,-fuirprice; flO.ikX) Five room ranch, basement ga­ year* as governor he gained Im­ HAVE-YOUR lawn mower sharp­ person. Married.men preferred. , ,, Fifteen, minutes from Hartford rage. fireplace, view, larg4 lot, partial respect as Sq efficient ex­ ened now. R. Hopfner.'37 Chestnut See Bob Kierhan. Turnpike Auto I m.m, camera, 2 5 5 9 WiintflH To Rent, 68 five room Canch, full A price, only $13,900. * ecutive, the greatest builder of S ociety O rg a n izi^ N '★ Engine QUALITY TOF SOIL fioofing^lLsiding 16 /CRAY $12,800. i Low down payment. All St, Phone Ml; 9-2333. Service. 164 West Middle Turn- ” • A Mascot light melei,, Exr.el- (19531 — .Four rooms, fireplace, road*, ■ achool*, and hospital* In FOR SALE f'QR SALK pike. MI. 9-0782 WANTED TO RENT 4 or 5 room kinds of ranches, Capiea, colonials Georgia's history. . ROOE’fNO, Siding and tppeoli'V- apartment by reliable family of 4. .baseboard 'heat, 3H acres, asking — Just for LaugH s \ / ; Aseainl Prompt delivery. Aak .about CHUCK'S hADlb and T.V. ^ivice. Alterations and additions. Ceil­ MANUEACTURING CO. and two families from $8,000 up. 810.900. ,.f,( In the test they saw shaping our quantity prlres. Open- dally 9 to 6. Thursda};s- un-' O ^ L E A S E . BULLARD OPERATOR, day shift. Call Bristol, LU," .2-7862, reverse Call The Ellsworth Mitten-Agen­ ings Workmanship guaranteed. Apply at Mai Tool and Engineer- PT^^piEST type deep ffeez. rjiargea. up with George, they were pre­ TXJU MI a.«i2a til 9. Repairs on sntair appliances, A, A. Dfon, Inc., 299 Autumn' cy, Realtor*. MI. 3-6930 or Mrs. WATERFRONT — Four rooms, paring to hack Talmadge with Berkeley, Calif. Wh—An,._ex- Resfaorant, fully equipped, HILLIARD ST,. (Third floor) ing. 291 Adams St '’er.\good condition. MI. Meyef. MI. 9-5524. ★ M record players, lar radios. ' 151 Street. MI/,^3-4880. 9-0386. screened porch (easily made into their ca.*h, convinced he Would get NeW York English teacher . with North Main St. Ml. 3-8517., with liquor liiehse. in excel­ THREE OR four hedrooin single 8th room), part basement, 87,800. '■ MANCHESTER - * * , home desired by business execu­ HIGHLAND PARK— Teh rooms to the Senate sooner or'Jater and a hankering for a career in com­ RAY’S ROoFrNGrCoT^shfn^^^ ! lent Main 'Street location in WANTED • X ■ 4H rooms, all ■ improvettients, rators ANTIQUES Refinished. Repair,ihg Men for our pres* room. First and tive. Family of thfe . teenage two garages, oil steam, redecor­ .was thus the “ man we’ll have to edy ha.s founded a “ Laugh; Socie­ bu)H~up rohfs, gutter and- con^'J Manchester. Thriving business .85,900:-,' do.'bueiness with.'/ done on. any furniture., Tieman,. ductor work; roof, chimney i'e-j “ A GOOD PlJtCE TO W'ORK " second shift*. ' children seeking,pleasant environ­ ated, 148 X297'. $18,000, North End ty.” at .the Uhlveralt y o f California. 189 South Main St. Phope Ml. pa^rs. Ra'y .Hagehow, MI, .9-2214.'} - for past 30 year*. Wonderful BEFORE Y ^ Buy a ment.,BU. 9-2312, —Iw6;famlly 5-8,, new -furnace FOUR rooms, large porch, 8 lots, Talmadge had another big edge ★ FItsion' ■ h e a tin g ' and pUimJhnrnlecl,;:;;;^ I An'Iliv*"'’ tar road, well -(needs pump and on the senator. All Georgians He-Bay.* ttierfe ia a crj-lng need. t St|itie TaRks- S-5643. ' ^ Ray Jackson, MI. 3-8325. opportunity to the right parly. , Heater or Air C.^ditipner ■^ ' two-(?Br garage, near bqs achool, Full residential and Vomfnetc.al i XnDDLE-A©EU couple desire- first bathroom fixtures), septic tank,, knew him as a '-'aegregation fight­ Harry Llcberinan, is here to get iBiUllaUoa Md Repair ■ l>a*e to'suit purchaser, shopping, $12,600. South 'End ' Weidars .Speciallat. i MOWERS REPAIRED and sharp- experience. See plumbing fore- ___ o l Foi'Your Home Se? the S E W floor apartment with garage. Con­ three fanjlly 5-5-5,' new furnace easily Winterized, $S,S0q. er” who could-rip the plaster off hi* Ph.b. degree. Three times a , ened. All work guaranteed. Pick­ man. at Kofbest.Manoi Brewer. RUBBER PRODUCTS CO. sider smOll house. PI 2-7617. m ' Kuofing and Chimneys 16-A' N-ew WfiSTINGHobSB 3 IM P L E S and plumbing.-Good income. Near One room schoolhoiise .(easily the walls if a content demanded week he' talk* to -some 200 lunch- up. delivery. 113« Wells- St. Ml. W'rilc BOX U, HERALD St, Extension, East Hiftt/ord. CHAPEL ST.I Bchool and shopping $21,000 M It. Up and down the stale, in city miinohing' students on the C/ini- ^ Sawan Claanai , 8-1702. • E'OR THE BEST ip Bonded built Year Round Air Conditioner converted to 4 room house)'; ap­ " AMD-INSTALLED j Business Property F6r Sale 70 Kenneth Oatrinsky, Aeallor. ' XC. proximately, 3 acres, nlc* location, -clubi, dusty ham'et* and plney pa'nile td^'er, step*. (“Are bag up roofs, shingle, roofs, gutterk. i EXPERIENCHD-otl burher-aervire '-ROUTE-SALESMAN-wanted. five t 3-5159. lunrhes only for bag*?”). ! ASHES AND . rubbish removed, j man. Excellent’ opportunity for, day week, numerous 'benefita.' asking $4,000. Wood*, he's bjeen smacking the •conduOtois and roof repairs call OWN YOU OWN profitable buai- XIANCHESTER-Package gtore for segregation issue. He invites audience .participa- ^CallareDraiRad ‘ Lawn work, trees, icut. cellara Coughlin. Ml. 3-7707.. right man. Good pay, group inaur-f Must apply in person. Manchester i $ 1 3 ^ NEAR HENRY St —Roomy INTERESTING — Old original ' cleaned. Paper* and rags taken ------ness Full -or part time. Y’ou can ance. paid vacation,, and other l Coat, Apron, Powe,! Supply, 73 V\^tinj^house sale with good lease, for dfisirable George lUdativeiy'.Silent ' tiffn Bhirgetr some;...... buyer. Write Efox L, Herald, Cape Cod, excellent condition colonial, 14 rooms, needs modern­ -Hi* topic may be "Bohemians” away, free. .MI , 9 0142.' Call I ROOFING Speoializing in repair-; build a profitHble business in a benefits. Write to P, 'O. Box StO,' Summit Si., Trees, amesite drive, many By contrast George had been short ?4ime, a business of snow­ izing plus plenty of elbow grease, relatively Bllent on it in the laat (•you ran spot them by costunYea Towr RRi CouRtry ' evening*. ' , I mg roofs of all kinds. Also new giving your expedience' and quali­ NORMAN BENTZ extras, Carlton W. Hutchlna xn. offered'at 810.000...... ,,, —'• roofs. Gutter work. Chimne.vs' balling profits and a solid lucra­ fications. . , PRESS OPEPATORS, full or part CENTRALLY 'LOCATED 9-5132, 9-4694. liecade or more—until recent times- consisting one ope earring, san­ tive future. No experience, no ■ time. Good wage* «nd working Shoot Motol Worlis dals snd acne) or "Man-Made WEBBS T\, -• $2.50 per < all. Ari-; cleaned, repaired.', 26 years' ex- Store, only 50 ft.-from XIain Street. Over 100 other’ liatinga,'colonials, Then he authored tht , famed DraiRRga Ca. selling .. W e help you succeed .. TYPIST--RBte clerk to work nights condition*, fringe benefit* ’ and Satellite*" (Will the Moon think . tenna installations, U H.F. ron-'| perience.. Free estimates, Cali; 342 Adam* St.-^-Tel. MI 3-8966 Suitable for shoe repair . shop, $10,950 TWO bedroom ranch, ga­ modern homes, cottages, farms and Southern Manifesto protesting the FhoiM Ml M 143 vetsion*. new sets. All woik guar- Howlev. Mancheater Ml. 3-.5361 to qualify you miwt liave a proven for trucking company. .Exper­ profit sharing. Empire ToOl and or MI 3-1218 rage. ame^iite drive, trees, 'ren acreage. New listings always 19.54 Supreme.Court ruling on seg- It )* being followed and develop I anteed. MI. 9-8801. record of respeclabllity and be ience desired.. Ml. 9-5273. Mfg. Co.,,^ Stock Place. ^ ___' amoke shop or new* stand Excel­ needed. pai anoia ?) Oi; he may try "Why lent location plus low rental make tral. Carlton W. Hutchins MI 'regalion, and began calling »Uen- able to invest $359 in merohan- 8 3 9 3 9-5132, MI. 9-4694. a-Denti«l’a Jacket,Bullmn* on the. Heating— Plumbing 17 'dise start in your spare time if this a wonderful opportunity for tlon to what he deieribed ,aa his Side" or “ Housefle* - - Can They 12-20. arty small business. WELLE.*? AGENCY long record for maintenance of you like . • but we. warn you, TWO FAMILY HOMET Main at., Coventry PI.'2-6872 segregation.- ■ Be Trained to Do Housework? " you'll want to work at Ihlt busi- Ea*y-to-do croa* sti.tch lie Tisod Apply He advise* eve'rybod.v to set PLUMBING and healtUig—Repairs ,; he** full time after you aee how “ Since 1907 By Reid Those popular halter* for warm 5-5; In excellentsnt condition. Four Gl a s t o n b u r y — seven ' rooin Talmadge instantly tried to aside 20 mihutes\a day for ''indi­ to enibroider these modem tulip shoot the ground- from uhder and contract wont. Call Ml. 9-8541.. profls roll in., write for full de- It’* Been Of Caiirae” weather tliat inaure even suntao. motifs On a set of. towel* to dress- car garage. amesite drive, land ranch, open basement with pic­ vidual laughing'," '-v ■ dalls .. No obligatloiia'^. National AUCTION Each of this gay trio takes' Just a PRINCESS RESTAURANT scaped lot. ture Window. Large family room George. . ^ Do it in ai ^rbup if possible, he D esiH tb le up the kitchen rack. (A^set would “It looks like the senator has Record Service Co., 1 W. 85th St., STENOGRAPHER yarU of gay fabric in the smaller be Ideal for shower gift or bazaar Main, Comet- Of Pearl off kitchen 1% baths. Spaoious says, hut "it this cannot be ar­ Read Herald Adva. N. Y. C. ' ANNUAL SALE SPONSORED BY LOCAL i sizes. . *■ ' 1 WARREN E. HOWLAND kitchen with breakfast nook. Over changed his thinkin’ lately, but ranged, try laughing into a mir­ donation). ' 1,500 sq. ft. for only 823,900. Same it's kind of hard tb locate the horse ' No.. 8393 with Palt-O-Hama in­ ' Pattern No. 2559 cohtains hot-' REALTOR ror.” ^ AM ERICAN LEGION POST No. 102 I Aousm For Sale '72 area, exceptional alx room ranch. after he’s left the barn ..." OFFICE SPACE cluded is in sizes 12. 14. 16. 18. 20. iron transfer for 7 designs; ma­ xn. 3-1108 MI./$-60bS Size 14, 1 yard of 39-incl for each High location, locatad on Cedar Underlying ail is the agreed fact POLICE HELP ESCAPE WANTED "AT THEIR HALL, MANCHESTER. CONN. terial requirements; color chart. GERARD ST—Large four bedroom VIRGINIA ROAD—Nice three bed Rldg* Drive, opposite Minnechaug that Talmadge .is the recognized On I.e«nard SI., off .Main SI., Opposite Slate Armory, style. - . Send 25c in coins, your name, Little Rock. Ark. (T^-When For thi* pattern, send 3.5e Ih : colonial on - a beautifully land­ room ranch, YoUngstown kitchen Golf Course, only few minute* political power In Georgia. He's Francis Lee Jones, a 20-year-old FOR RENT By local monufachiring company, for h Bos coins, your, name, address, size de- .address and-the pattern number scaped corner lot. New bath,.lava- ille bath, hot water heat, two fire- drive from Mancheater. Phone backed by a young, vigorous, ef­ TUESDAY EVENING. M AY 15 At 6:00 tf) ANNE CABOT, TTUE .M.AN'- vtory .down, garage, large tdde . places, basement garage,'amesite Texan wanted in connection with and gtnorol corrtspoiidonco. Exporionedd in aired and the pSttern ,number to owners, agent, Glastonbury. ME. fective organization. Hia weight a parole violation. ■ escaped from Approxbhottly 500 sq. ft. of •xc*li*nr spoct oh W A N T E p ■ - ■ , • ■ ' CHESTER EVENING HERALD; pokch. Immediate occupancy. T. drive, aluminum storm' windows’ 3-3792: elected present Gov. Marvin. Grif­ S*|e Include* a general line af.varlnii* household furniture Sl'E Bl'BNETT. THE MAN­ J. Crockett, Realtor. Offite XO. Arkansas State Police hire, he riio wto of Hit dictophono. Storting salary CHESTER EVENING HER.VLU, 1150 AVE. AX1ERICA8. NEW and door*. In excellent condition fin, and it was ■widely expected rtio woowd floor of tho Moflchoitor Sovinqs ft Item*, for practically every room In the house, alio a variety of 3-^18. Residence MI. - . S. A. Beechlcr, Agent., x a, 8-6869. GLASTONBURY —• Seven miles climbed through a restroom win­ 1I5C AVE /^AMERICAS, NEW YORK 86, N; Y. 9 7751 state ^'personnel and other ma­ dow at fitlate Police headquarters, Loon biiildiRg. G ood light and cross vontilotion. $65.00. Full insuronco program. Apply in utility and decorative furnishings, roftebiisbr*, home cooked Novir available—the colorful 1956 from Pratt and Whitney. Five m f fT W n u r UMOTT*E -OVEEATOa food. etc. YORK 36, N. -V. ON THREE ACRES good land. LOVELY SIX ROOM Cape, two un f'()om ranch and garage. Will ap­ chinery would ha've gone to qia hid out for six hours, and then got Ferkliig spec# eveileble. porsdn. Send 25 cents today for-your Needlework Albupi containing doz­ aid in September. away in a State Police car. . . MUST BE EXFERIENCED The committee Is working hard and by sale night there should ens of loveW designs from which Gambolatl built, seven years old. finished; -full cellar, amesite drive peal to a discriminating buyer. AIKOUffTA|W|f|A|| Af be a full’ evenliig’* sale of Intereatlng. offering*. Donations are ■Copy of the Spring smd Summer six room home.. I ’ l baths, fire­ garag'e, storihs and acreenr, con . House has .everything including Talmadge furthermore is Geort Ehnbarrassed 'and Indignant,, . ' APPLY '56 edition of. qui>' complete pat­ to choose m^e patterns in crochet, place, hot water heat two-car ga­ venient new school, shopping and gia's most familiar political face. officers explained that the car SPENCER RUBBER PRODUCTS CO. *tUI being accepted. Phone thi> Legion Hall. Mi 3-4303, or .come enribroldery and knit—plus 8 gift privacy;/An acre of lanU, - trees UHlTtD AtRCtArr COVOtAllOlf APPLY IN PERSON to the auction; and bring a oalable Item with yoii, . tern magazine Basic Fashion. It's rage. Suburban. Carlton W. bus $14,200. G.I - F.H.A. Exclu /'Stfid flowers. For appointment c«U He boast* h t. knows 100 people motor hsjt been left running."for a l A n HABTPOIO $, ^ MRRohtttor SRviRft I Lorr AtsociRtioR SCAR 52 MMN ST., MANCHESTES~. filled with smart- easy ti> sew de- pattern*, directions printed in Hutchins, Realtor. XU. 8-8133 • aive. Arbor Realty. Xn. 8-4788, XO MadeUne Snllth. Realtor. XO. well in'each o f tha *tate'* .166 . moment” while It* djrlver was iq- atgna, apedal fiiatUrea. book. Only 25c a copy: •-4694. 9-5534. 9-1843. eefihtise. ffiiie^ he left the gov- side. , ' ^ *CONNICfiaif 10M MAIN STREET iHaurliFfitFr l^rraUt Evening oppdintmonti cirrongod. ROBERT M. REID A i^ON tAi;<7nONEER8 -<-MANCHESTER. CONN. A- ... _i A ) >C. i -v^- . , i ’■■ X ... '.. V , 'V ■.'■V..' ,:.■■■ ...... y ' r , . .1 • i .. MONDAV, m ay 14, 19M PAGE SIXTEEN ATtraxe Daily Net Preas Sun ^anril|(0t(r Svraing H$(ralb F«r tha Week |M M Tha Weather May It, IWi FerMaat H V. s. WMther liareaa world la hero to atay. Tha homo ia Arthur L. Nichols, 26 Delmoftt Tha JToly Family Mothera CTrcle Delivers Sermon hart to atay. The diespsr queatioh 12,094 . OooMkmal nUa late tonight; Lmv St., is today celebrating, his 80th. will meet Wednesday night at 8 1 la what kind of a home will wc se-M. IVedneeday eloady, amo- About Town anniversary with the Hartford Nar o'ptbck at the home of Mrs. Walter | I On Pa^l Home , have," thq, minister aaid.. . i Register Now for Member •( this Aadlt •tonal rata ending ,1a taw, tioukl Bank and Trust Co. He is a ,I)oll Jr., 180 Porter St. A rummage | "In the ideal home, all will ahare . Oareaa OrcsOatlMi moler la aftemooa. blgh la^2a A teugbtcr. Paula LouiK. waa clerk In the Audit Department. skle will be held. " i the necessary work. Home chores Matu;heiter~—A City of Village Charm 66a. bom at Ilartfortl Hospital May. 4 I Plays in World are a blessing,” the Rev. Mr. Neub- YWCA PLAY SCHOOL to Mr. and Mra. Kenneth Jackson. Manchester High School/ stu­ Manchester Lodge, No._73. A. F. M Garden SU The nsatemal grand­ and A, M.. will hold a special com-; — r . . . v„- ert continued. “Too much do we as MARY JAYNE CRANDEIX, Director dents who were selected aa town • "In the Intimate bonds of family I pgrjfitu indiige and ‘pamper our ■ (SIXTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN,, TUESDAY, MAY 15, 195$ ' :t parents are Mr. and Mrs. Walter officers for the day vw be the munlcatlon at the Masonic Tern-1 life may be found, on a smaller { children until a national rnagaaine ALICE McKAY. Assistant \ ■ ((Ciaoalficd AdrortUlag aa Page 14) PRICE FIVE CBNTB \ E. Fox, dO Garden St., and the pa­ guests of the Rotarv/Club at its pie tomorrw night. at 7:30. 'D'* 1 scale, all the questions and prob-j can title an.-arttcle ‘Our Parasitic; ternal grandparents are Mr. and meeting tomOrrowynight at 6:30 lodge w-ill ^have as guests mem-1 ’ Four and Five Year Olds Accepted Mrs. Frad Jukson, 103 Summit lems and relationships that give us; Children.' Though doing too ' Hours: H :30 to 11 :.10 A. M. Daily at the Manchest^'pourttry Club. bers of the Temple Guard of Spinx great concern in our World. As much for our children, we leave l .St Temple A.A.O.N.M.S., who will ex-; Jesus indicated. aH men over th e; them unprepared aa adults for the! For Information Call: ’The SalvaUon . Army Home emplify the Master Mason degree' world are our brothers under one realities of -.the world. Besides YWCA Office—79'North Main Street—MI 3-72«»6 The Past Mistress Club of the League w'pr meet tomorrow after­ on a class of candidates. At the! heavenly father;" said the Rev.: sharing the work, the ideal home \ Daughters of liberty. No, 125 noon at o'clock at the Citadel. concliision of the meeting, there 1 John R. Neubert in a sermon de-! will surround the child with faith . lO U . w'Ul hold lU monthly meet­ H ratesw will be Mrs. Majoi- will be a social hour and refresh-1 llvered at the Community Baptist; In hIS highest and best possibilities.; ing Wednesday night at 8 o'clock Jeremiah Sweet and Mrs. Thomas ments. * . t Church Sunday, morning, . i When Jesus caHed Cephas 'Peter,'; at the home of Mrs. Muriel Auden, well. :. ' i Power Using a Famiily Week Topic, i nveanlng rock. Jeaua revealed his ; 9 Durkin’S t A meeting of the Orange conven- "Home Is a Little World, ” the min-1 faith In Peter'a posslbUiltes for: at Mary Bushnell Cheney Auxiliary, I tion committee will be 1held to- ister pointed out that "world peace i the time.' Peter was anything but Miss Ann Goldsmith, dajightei ry. No. IS.'GSWV, wiU meet to- , „i-ht at 7:30 in Orange 1Halt. begins St the breakfast table. Gov-' stable. The best -home will also Mr. and Mrs. Norris W. Goldsmith. night at 7;30 H> the State Attnoiy. I ernment. Industry, brotherhood, give Iraiiiing In democracy as 53 Strickland S t, Is o n ^ f the Plans will he made at this time (nr ! A son was born at St. Frahelg and religion are our dally busine.ss' family problema are worrked oqt. le t’s make a date/ soenl members of the RbckfojrT College the observance of Memoiial Day. Hospital Friday to .Mr.' and Mrs. i in this little world that we call the I Also, a taste for the things that Glee Club;, Rockford^ll.. \yhleh Edgar Beaumont Jr., 14 Waddell home. The building unit of a happy 1 are excellent and abiding would be | will present" a concept Saturday in Hose Co. 1 of the MFD will hold Rd. and pesccful world is the amaller, cilltivated in the home we,'want,” , ■n»-. — -Aitr------commemoration rfXhc 300th an­ its monthly meeting, tonight at 8 unit of the home Just as the build- said the minister, niversary of tha'Dirth of Mosart. o’clock at the fire headquarters. A regular meeting*of DAV Aux­ Carolyn Marie Fitzgerald ing unlt-bf a.svtbatance is a mole-1 ' "Finally, and most_ ImporlanUy.' Main at Hilliard .St. iliary, No. 17. will be'held Wednes­ cute. Rearrange Mie parts of the j "concluded the paatoV, “all home •‘Clerical Work Measurement” 1s day at 8 p.m. at fhe_ VFW Home. Mrs. Myra B. Fitzgerald, 12 molecule and you make a'new sub-' life would be lived under the con-; the aubta» to be presented by St. Bridget's Mothers Circle ^ill Mrs. Ruth Daddario will -be in stance: Rearrange the homes and; selous presence of the Holy Spirit, Paul B/Mulllgan, New York Cfty •hold si xmeetlng tonight at R charge of the social hour.' Bralnard Pl„ announces the en­ you make a new world. j Clirist would be the unseen guesU R ed s W a n t Artm^Cut m ana^m ent consultant, at a o'clock at the home of'Mrs. Julius- \ gagement oLher daughter, Carolyn “Though many, if not most of at every meal, the ailent listener ^ ^ 8 R eds meaung of .the Hartford Chapter, Randazzn. 80 Bolton St. Co-hos- Idiantohomoh Tribe. Sn. 58. Marie Fitzgerald, to Bernard Stev­ home activities which used to be to every conversation. However ■ leaseii wiil be Mra. Oliver Jyllka iety for the Advancement, of lORM. w-lll; meet ' tohight at 8 en Kershaw, son of Mr', and Mrs. done In the home, are now done urgently America needs three mU-' B ig T h r e e V)< .1 \ I,.— . Chester‘Assembly, No. 15. .Order of AUTO GLASS 200,000 men within the next The market w’as lower from munity Y will be.completed. Mem­ Mrs. Eleanor Martin, president of, Rainbow for. . ,fin.Girls, willwilt have a The levered bow of the- 2,477-ton lumber schooner Hownrd Olaon lists badly to port ss it wal­ .vear and challenged the Big the start but the sinking spell appreciably alter Soviet mili- bers have the privilege of inviting the Second Congregatlona lows in a calm PaciUc Ocean off Point Sur, 20 miiea aouth of Monterey,;Calif.,‘May 14. It sank a extended the declines sharp- friends tonight. eiTs League, has called a ecut I meeting followingJ. that' of. the ; FURNITURE TOPS .T3kir£e_«eatern^wei'a to fok Ifry power. But he said the ' Rainbow memhera tonight in the I short time later. The Olson wm out in tw6 in a colliaioh' w ith' We L'iicl«onBacR“ #eIgRteF^MaHiS^ low the Soviet example. "ly...... ~ United States welcomes it in­ •r—■ andXlmportant business me* Masonic Temple. Leopard. Three Olaon crewmen are deatj, one missing and 23 were rescued. (AP Wirephotdt. The Russian snnoune'ement The Combined Catholic M o th e rs to m o rro w st 8 jf.m. in The Soviet Union announced the yesterday led some floservera sofar as it indicates a policy Circles of Manchester, under th e! vestry. iSfiowor Stall Doors — Glass TukEnolosuras trimming-would involve 63 array to believe It portepHled a pos­ of abstaining from the use of , ___ • /} The I he Queen Of Peace Mothers' Your Furs Prefer A divisions and three air dlvialons. BRUCE’S ; leadership of Mrs. Maurice Not; i will hold. a meeting Wed-! ■ ' / sible reduction;/i American violence iif international rela­ ! turn, wiir hold their Holy Hour and The Wates will have a potluck at 8 p.m. at the home of It Mid the manpower would be di­ defense apendij tions. I annual meeting Thursday night at supper tomorrowrow at 6:S06:30 ppm. Inl j x , h U, S. Delaying Sa IbS iMollet,. Pineaii verted to industry and agriciitture. Union Parifle slipped 34,50 UWN MOWERS 7:30 at the Church of Our Lady of Mrs,^RoSalle Whivesell, 91 Bretton Will MoUibull 875 Mhipa The 1,200,000 mSn who are to bo Tinker Mail, under the chairman I Rd J. A. WHin 6tA» Cool Climate a share Jo 3181.5(), Bethlehem taken out of uniform, according to- tha Assumption, Very ^ v - M*R'' In addition, Russia saidlt would ship of Mrs. Mary Little. Weigh OPEN DAILY 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. Ini Moscow for Steel 37,37 to 3149.7.5. Inter- the Moscow, announcement.yosteiv SHARPENED an< I John P. Wodarskl. arcpdiocesan di­ ing foHow at 7:30. An ihvi-1 g v e r\ Ready Circle/ Kings INCLUDING SATURDAY put 375 warships in'moWballs and natioiw' Paper 33 (o 3133 rector of the CYO, w ill’be the disband a number of military » y , may readily be put to making tatlon has been received o'repw t p ^teV will meet in ^ e direc- Un^ionr Carbide 32.26 to. ntKlear weapons, DuUm told a REPAIRED speaker at the Holy Hotfr. Ih.the .hmv.show. "Ton. "Tons of Fun,';r„n V fnr for .h,the ■., rnnm« / Memorial 31 BJSSELL Ml 0.7322 For The Surnmer-.... Majpf Parley training schools. But Foreign Min- 3l^.7S, Kennecntt Copper news conference. / Girls Club of one of the Hartford 1. tomorrow at 7:4.5 p.m. tstry press chief Leonid F. n>ichev, 33.25 to 3125.50 and Boring Mary Bushnell/ 'Cheney Auxiliar\^ banks. This will be One of the | ^ who made the announcement, 31.62 to 383.37. . NoJPaale for Cot nCK-UP AND No. 13. USWV, Will meet Wednes­ subjects to be discussed .following ’ ANp THAT MEANS JUST ONE Moscow. May 15 —French would not say how many men The Kremlin announcement' DEUVtRY day afternoon at 1:30 at the home th^, meeting. PLACE— OUR FUR STORAGE VAULT W«6hing(0ii, May 15 {IP)—The Interior Department todgy Prejnter Guy Mdtlet and Foreign Would be left in uniform after the' theruforu dots 'iM proyido a bMljt «tpon«Hhe sale of federal oil and gas leases in the Gulf of ItUniater Chriatigh PIneau 6ew to cut. / for reducing U.S. armed strength, PHONE Ml 9-7f58 of Mra. M. NichoW, 55 N. Elm T fJOacow in warm spiking sunshine he aaid. St. Miss Helen Ann Kronick, daugh-; In our siHentific chlil storage vault, furs are proledcd Kexim-which had been scheduled at New Orleans this after- (The new cut apparently yrbuld George Agrees tar of Mr. and - Mrs. William! *^tod^ for talks with S bring the Soviet armed/forces Anyway, Dullas reminded, this from heat/moths, moisture . .. insured against fire and noop/Fred G. Aandahl; assistant secretarj’. announced the on l^st-West affairs. country has cuu itg fdrc#a by Kronick, 18 Stephen St., was hon-; theft. , • y; ; ' - about to a level with tho4e of the ored at a luncheon for approxl-* Premier Nikolai' Bulganin and United States. The heat figures To Serve Ike more than nine miiUbn men alnco mately 100 people recently. It was The state of Louisiana weht to Foreign Minister V. M. . Molotov .jy°''^Wa«‘ n —from a level < ^ 3^ Furs Stored at S',, of Valuation . " court last Friday to try to prevent wslcomcd the two Socialists as availsble to the West credited the 300.000 to leas than 3.000,000. given at the Wayeriy Inn, Chesh-; •\- Justice Backs the federal aale^ Soviet military wtfh‘ 4 'i million ire. by Mrs. Henry Gartzman o f! Minimum Charge $3.00 they emerged from th'elr four- men In 1955. Slncfi then, it has re­ At NATO Talks "Tha United States,’’ DuUea said Loulaiana Claims Land ' engine Air France Armagnac ______N - Cool in a Pool in a comment volunteered at tho Waterbury, mother of Miss Kron-i Jntrimpled Cloth Coals Louisiana claims We offshore ported 640,000 men demobilized. ick’s fiance, Paul J. Gartzman. to ; ‘ '^$50 Value—SL.’iO Ban of Santee, transport at Ukova airdrome. As of March J, the United States Millie Henderaon, 19, aharea laugh with-hek frienda as she outset of hia Weakly mceUng with lands lo t, miles out into the Gulf. ..Frenc"h and Soviet flags flew in Waahlngton, May 18 (B—Retiring raportars. "weloomes the Soviet whom she Is to. be' married in ' Fur Trimmed Cloth Coat.s State Dlst. Judge Mark C. had 2,850,000 In Its armed forces. Sen. Geprge (D-Ga • haa agreed aits nearly up to her waist in the cooling water of the Reflecting June. \ . NATIONAL COTTON WEEK the breeze. The Moscow announceiiient hatl Pod] In Washington (May 14i. It was all an accMent. She and announcement of Its inUntlon to $7.i.00 Value -$2.00 Pitkeral granted temporary In- Mollet ia the first top political to represent President Eisenhower reduce iU aimed forces by 1,200,- - . I Lashes at AAU been aiftlcipated In western tapl- in talks aimed at broadening the her frien(|s from the Navy Biireisu of Ships office nearby were Members of Gibbons Assembly i junaijohs against 25 oil companies figure from the Big Three western seeking eccape from Wsehlngton'e 92-degree heat by cooling their 000 men v(rithln the next year. If MANCHESTER to prevent them from biddtog for talg since the breakup' of We Lon­ North Atlantic Treaty Organiza­ thig proves to be evidence of am will rabel tomorrow at 2 p.m., and powers to. visit the capital of world feet when she slipped,. ' (AP Wirephoto). few Y^rk, May 15 iJPi—^The leases, And against federal of- don Disarmament . conference It tion (NATO) In nonnfiilitary ficlda. Intent to' forego the use of force ia again at 8 p.m. at the K. of C .! State Supreme (jourt toda.v upheld'j'ficlals communism since the end ot World daya ago. 'Communist parly, chief Annoiinclng this last night, tha home, tp work on cancer dresaings ! Another Shipmeill— Slight Irregulars Of 89^ yd. to prevent them 'from War II. International affairs. ■, Hi the .Amateur-8,thletlo Union’s life-j opening the bids, Khrushchev hinfed about it last White House said that after the "However, the obvious explana­ for Rosary Hill Hospital, Haw- i t m CORR timeoe suapenjilon of.Wesof'Wes Santee,.t)re l Yesterdaj’ U,s. dlst. Iludge Kd- Wide Range week to a group of visiting Freneh)78-year-old Georgia Democrat ihorne, N.Y. They are requealed to I tion la the netd for greater man­ MMlWWiia COHH' country’s top miler and Olyw^je [ win F. Hunter opened the way for The ' diacussipns here. are ex­ Soctallats, leavei the Senate he also plans to power In Industry and agriculture.” GARDEN CLUB (provide clean white cloth, thimbles,; hope, but sharply criticized ami;,-' the oil comp'anies to bid on the pected to range over such topics as Practiral Program advise Eisenhower and Secretary More Funds Asked // needles and scissors. Refreshments i CORNER OF MAIN. -\NI> OAK teur officials for fostering -lax ob- leases but withheld power from trade, disaj-mament and North "By undertaking thsae new re­ of State Oullea on "the general de­ (Says Reda OvenxOnded will be served by Mrs, Clyde Boob- j Africa, whSre French concern cen- ductions the Soviet government Is velopment gnd implementation of Expanding thla point in respooso er, Mrs. Joseph yolz, Mrs. Rose | 36 HEAD •ervanca of- the rules. the federal government to open the\ -u^ons, DuUea said thaf tha bids. ,ters primarily Just now on a revolt striving -iW conlrthyte to We prge* bipartisan foreign ^licy .” Conti. Mra; Margaret d a r te r , Justice Walter A. Lynch, In ^.QSPnratifiJ^Wian of, Um Banata have been badly overax- haiidlng down his judgment on the Interior Solicitor J. Reuel Arm­ In Algeria. ' — tkal (tatrylpg, out nt ■ tha ■dUacmae For Price Supports Mrs. Cain Mahoney and Mrs. yi’ll- \ Mollet' and Pineau are to talk Fortign Ralaitons committee, haa becauat they have baea llam Quish. \ controversial case, aaidj strong said toda.v's sale, was being ment program ^gdw under copsid- trying t^lmUd up gaikWU ladua- -/ postponed to .permit the comple­ •with Biilganih. Molotov. Commu­ eratlon In the United Nations,’’ tiden regarded ai\ the DemocratB' -\ J "He (SanleeL has' eliminated the announcement' aaid. chief foreign policy, apokeaman in tiy. produc'a- new weanona,- cops Foiyteyn colors in wonderful Indian Head—the himself as an 'aiMteur sthlete,” tion of appropriate legal action to nist party boas Nikita Khrushchev Washington, Mfy 16 (Pv-rThektlaiY up in farm commodities ^ The choir of the Buckingham f . clear We way for receiving bida on and' pthers during conferences Cohgreaa. wlthAn agrici^ ral crislf and de­ Church will rehearse tonight at 8 Recover Your SPorch the Justice said, ,>mut not without An\hour.-long Elaenhower-Gaorfe Agriculture Department asked connection with price support pro-' velop y foreign aid program. irregularities are -ao; sights JLhe^v-ar^; hard 1ji~£uid.- an assist from some of the guar­ a)l tracts offered in the ■ Depart­ Btaruhg tomorrow. The Premier is (OonOitu^ on Page Five) o'clock, and tomorrow evening at yd. returning’to.Paris Sunday. Pineau vonference in the White Rouae liv­ Oongress today for another 32 bil­ grams. xHa vailed this "s Tho bgalest place they ’’-(nUd cut, the same hour the oluirch tchdbl dians of amateur athletics:”. ment's announcement of the sale. ing quarters preceded the an­ catastropKUJd pur farmers.” ha eald.' waa in tha awapowsr- ot Santee, whose 4.00.5 mile last The announcement covered 161 expects to stay on until May 24, lion to aupiport farm p'ricea and teachers and ChriStart Education Beach and Yacht Chairs tracts of^bmerged lands off We visiting Kiev, Leningrad and Ar­ nouncement' of George's' accept­ The requeatej $2 billion does not their armbd forces. ' v committee will megt to make plans year )Vas the fastest ever run by coast of Texas anil Loulaiana to­ menia. ance of Elsenhower’s invitation to served notice It may have to come Include provision for financing the A reporter said Dullaa scamad to (for Children's Day.-___ a United States athlete, was sus­ Harriman Asks aerve as 'his p6raontl ambassador back again for'atill more money by j administration's proposed "soli Imply he wottld rather aee the maa- pended- bv the AAU- Feb. 19 On taling 511.725 acres) Following We recent consulta­ in the NATO diacueslona. George power cmtiniied in uniform, Nine of We tracts totaling 23,- tions in ^ndoii of British Prime next spring. bank” program now pending in St. Margaret - Mary Mqthers pharges of profrs.sionalism. aaid he ha' for the rather have tbe^Ruaelana staading p.m. with Mrs.,' John Wilson,- 263. University of Kansss who now ia Are in Dispute Last week, George nude known under the farm price support pro­ I IOC to pay farmers for taking aur- around doing guard duty than Woodland .St. Plans will be made Given With Cash .Sales French-SoviSt' negotiations will hia decision n6t to;seek re-election making atomic botebs. ni^JEMHALCcoui FURNITURE CLOTH H o " ® an “Officer in the Marine Corps, Of We remainder; dffahore frpm I leave the United States the only For Democrats gram, .will raise front 312 to 314 plus cropland out of production. •for the annual dinner of the circle, to a sixth term In the Senate. AI- / MANCHitTiH Conn* was accused to taking mone.v above loulaiana, Wat State contended | top western ^w er which has not billion -the total agricultural bor­ Crop Serves ad.Collateral DuUea .aaid a apcclal group has V COMMVNItY "Y" closing the season. ■ Sarah Ifta cool air through —can't be liarnicd by sun or rain — allowable expenses to compete in about 355,000 acres were beihg of- yet had such 'hiost simultaneously. Kisenhower rowing authority of the Cbm,-- been set up within the governmmt , CORNER OF MAIN»^AND OAK STREETS won't staiq or mildew—outla.^ts regular fabric,. Sc\’eral times. direct contact With By THE AHHOCIA-r^ PREKS asked George to take on the job i Under price auppjort operations, to study tha implications of tho 7f NORTH MAIN ST. Green and white, red and white, green and gold, stripes. 1 Certain meets. fered for sale though Wev lie be­ the Soviet Union. modlty Oedlt CMi^ration. th e (XC makee loans to farmers Santee fought the suspension on tween the 3-mile line and the 10 N^w York Gov. Avgrell Harr'i- of helping mold NA.XO ("to »n or- Iskteat la Series of Hikes on their crops at .current price manpowsr reduction in Russia. Ha We grounds that, the AAU com- 1-2-mile line,, the area in dispute Bulganin and'.^ruahehev have man, spraying a steady stream gan for cooperation in other than did, not defiiUi tha grow ’s mem­ hinted that they, would welcome of criticism at President Eisen­ military fields. At the tinie, George , This new hike in the fund Is the support levels, taking the crop as bership.. / LARGE SCREEN RCA _—7*— latest in a series since Wor)ct War conateral. Spending on market (OonHaoed on' Page Five) '(CdnUaued oa Page F lv e )^ ^ talks with Prfiaidfnt Eisenhower, hower. urged Montana Democrats indicated he. would accept. Sea. Tel. .Ml 3f5095 ' CHAIR COVERING yd. Protected Soviet Relations Banking (jommlttee, undersecre-' Morse told the committee, that p e r e n n ia l s 1089 Tolland Tpk., Bucklaad ganii) and Mollet revieyred Soviet didate for the 1956 Derhocratlc that he;,would -be available after ANNUALS, , POHED PLANTS \rm y honor guard cls<^ .in scarlet presidential nomination, Harriman (JongFess'h'djourna "to perform any tary'of agriculture 'True D. Morse OCC money in actual 'use liut (Obntla|wd oa Nla^) K y - Heavy weight .tftripes in gt-een and white, green and cirange. and gold-trimmed drefig uniforms. aaid m a speech prepared for a duty consistent with his aenatoriai > id bpoming crop .production had ifionlh was over 3.U,400.Q00;(X)0, and blue and white. ••' . • Butte luncheon: made the increase inr price sup­ "and it now appears that'by June OreeM by DIploMats responsibility that might Ita re- port funds necessary. i - Eden Gains in Prestige Then they greete—Jidia OU-\ COVERING FABRIC yd. 7 0 c Britain's missing frogman today Tory Chief of ”d(xtgtng'' and "tak­ Rhea’s Retui^ this program tBr'Oligh June 30, appeared , to have increased his he said .the New. York delegation hoUnsMta totaled 38.700,000,000. belt Grahnm, 34, wan senteaend ' \ . ing refuge behind official secrecy.”'; A g r ' ¥ ¥ ' )l will place his name in npmination News Tidbits 1957,” Klorae warned. The remaining 32,600,000,000 rep­ - todny. to die' the Week of Aug. You w^ll love this tweed pattern, amart and so different. Green, stature as Britain's leader. but Indulged in no all-out attack [ y \ g .I V 0 1 * 6 B . t l C d O : —and not as a fAvorite aoh. Meanwhile, in a speech prepared resents realized losaeS and other ;.26 for the bombing of na nlr- ■'/< ■ blue, white, pink and yallocv. Split It for-chairs.. A full-iicale House of Commons on. him or his govfirnment ' H/ri'iman said President Eisen­ fulled from AP Wires fOi; delivery- to the Union ’ League reimbursable coats including such lioer whirh exploded hear debate on the case ended last night Implying W&t further disclosures hower hs.'! shown "lack of vision Club In Mew York; Secrelao*, of things aa transaction under the in­ ' with the Labor opposition defeated might ieveise-A trend toward Im­ mont, Cole, last Nov, 1- M ^ g Seen A$sured in' building a better life, fbr the | Agriculture Benson noted .that the ternational wheat agreement and' 44 persons. ' ‘ I' • 316-229 in a technical move to cep- provement in British-Soviet rela- Federal government moves to government has about 39 blBion everaesa disposal. / sure Eijen. The Prime Minister in- tions. Eden gtavely told the house: families of Am'erica . . . he hijs given us, small objeettvea where we ; recover $7,416 in old-age benefits ' H-snoT seen' tomorroW" ;30” STRIPED PLASTIC COATED 'dicated clearly Britain;,?■ relations 'In this business • -I do ■ not- rest Seoul. SouW Korea, May 15 iJ*/ need great objectives.” I paid seven persons linked.- with , with the;, Kremlin might be dam- only on the national interest. There A big turnout of some nine mil­ V.S.8. Mt. McKinley, May I6 Tlie Built appearances wss Ha/- Communist patty. .Heavy, Cruiser (8*)—iTnatnble wewther whleh I'j? ' ,aged if he' told.more about'the dis-' is also a very important ihleiiia- lion South Koreans voted tdday.for riiuan's ia.st ‘stmi in Montana be­ Salem, new flagship of U.S. 6th AWNING CLOTH AND CHAIR Appearance of .reUred Naval Cmdr. tional interest; a president and vice president. ha* repeatedly postponed the fore flying to Spokane and Pull­ Mediterranean fleet, is given home United SUtes* big H-bomb test Cans are expensive. let yoiit's V Lionel () Cxabb. "I confess that what. 1 (pare Is President Syngman Rhee. opposed man, Wash.; Idaho Falls,- Idsho; port,-in tfediterranean. Navy an- Court Changes Mind ALL ' i ' Orabb was ln»t seen skindtving that the outcorlie of our 'discus- by'an ex-Comniuhist and a dead kppenred to be ; settling today take;a beating from me-sun and Reno, Nev;, and Salt Lake City. nouncM, . • with a possibility the - blast COVERING FABRIC yJ. 5 9 c in Portsmouth harkbr. near the sipn? (.with Wilganin and Khrush-1 titan, appeared, certain to win . .Britain- offtclaU.Y “welcomes Rus-: rain? Pul it under cov*er,! . ! and MATERIALS Soviet cruiser which brought P w [ Chev t should, in truth, prove to be.' third foUr-.vear” rerm.;- -/- ' During Montana stops ye-sler.; ooiihl .come off ThUrsdny morn­ day. the New York governor sai,d sia's- announcement of -cuts in ing, which Is Wednesday after­ get added storage space for bi- - Green and orange, green''-4Uid'^wliile,- blue and, white,.y-cJ!ow and mier- Bulganin and Nikita Khrush-, as I have said •- .the beginnihg of j Only scattered minor, violence .Soviet armed forces ami expresses A bout $90,000 Aum rd • The Rcgittercd Pharma- FOR A they to Britain, ^ e British pre»?^|jth.e beginning. , was reported acros.? the country, he would "be happy" for Montana noon,' V.8 .* time. Prepnratienn' cyclM, lawn furniture, tooLs. green, aOlid red, blue and yellow. supporjk at the- Natibnal- Uemo- confidence they will lead to ease­ were ntM-ted for' that target a ,t who comppundi a pre- 14x20 Ft. •nil Public--and "the ’ Rtissiaris | "I intend to safeguard that pos-.in contrast to hectic pre-election ment of world tension. . .Charge : ' - ' ' - ■ • ■ ■■ generally believe he was oh a spy- sibility at all costs. I believe that rlot.'^ and fights which killed a| f-ratlc Convention. He Said ■ at New Haven, May 15 /8’)r^’'Oh*. 'The Supreme Court's decision' date. 'Billings that he waA "an active ■of impersonating Army staff icripiion holds'your health Select the garage you like from ^ARAGiE ing mission that Vent wrong. Eden that is. the policy of the Soviet libast one' demonstrator and sent I sergeant to facilitate purchase of my God,” said Rsjrobnd G. Cahlli; \ yesterday was 5-4, Last fail it was has said only that his mission was leaders and it is for that reason ' lee's living opponent fnto hid- j governor and my first »kity is to NINE DIE IN PLANE CRASH in hit hands-. W.e accept and our plan book.s. We’ll give you the ■ people of Ne\v York,' ‘ 19.56 niudH car against Wlllimanr "YOU mean they are going to t.k e !» :^ '" HEAVY TE_RRY CLOTH "without authorization" and that that I deplore this debate and Wil|__ing. tic nfian Is dismissed In Federal llinton Shifts Vote JeffenonvIUe, lad.. May 15 (M WhsR Is Your Fuol Dll Tank Empty? treasure this retpoptihilily. ' working plana-; . ..tips, on erecting For Aa Little As none of the cabinet knew about it. say no mor^. The polls closed at 5 p.m. and He saidiearlier at s coovention it a'wsy." The Justice who changed his I —Nlae persoas were klfled to­ 0 Wyoming Democrats on' Cody court in Hartford. The 24-yeSr-old railroad brake- mind and sw ng the court the Turn to-us confidently for walls, tieing in rodf trusses, putting — Majority of 87 ‘ The Admiralty. has said only first returns were not expected un-f Sen. Olln Johnston ID>SC) says day when' their twtn-eafina L- The 87-vote majority with which ; that Crabb disappeared'while mak- til early tomorrow. The outcome that he w^s "not making an open man w** talking about 390,000 he other way yesterday was Sherman ■plaae crashed la a ralastoras ANSWER - Ntvifd on roof decking. We can rec'bni- » 3 - '5 he plana no immediate action oil was awarded by s U.S. District Minton. skilled professional serv- mend a competent carpenter to do SLIPCOVERS the Conservatives beat back the ; ing diving teat and is "presumed should . be definite within tivo bill to raise salaries of 3(X) top gov­ with a "terrific jar and terrible f- I.,abor censure motion was one in­ 1 dead.” 'ln a statement widely tak­ days.'Seoul police estimated some (Continued on Page Fiftee'h) Court for Injuries received whUe The minority four protested re expibsioa” on an Indiana farns Every bit of space vithin your oil tank that isn’t full, *1cc, quality ingredients and the work. ernment 'executlvea despite what working on the New Haven R a il-{'opening the case and'sending It of oil is full of air. This moisture-laden air is harmful N i l Dmvn Payrheiit FOR CHAISE LOUNGE. DAY BEDS^r POOL PADS dication that',, Eden’s'"stock had en as confirmation that -the diver 70 per cent of the. national ,9'- he terms heavy administration across the river from Loiiisvllle, uflifornnly fair prices. Pre­ risbn. Normally Conservatives .was spying, Pden told the "House back to the lower- court. '"Ibere million eligible vptera had cast pressure for It. . . . Karl K. UpnBj a reporter had just told Cahill Hy. The privete phllse wae car- to yoar heatiiMT system. ^ command only about a 60-vote ma­ la.sl week that Crabb was operat­ ballots by noon. should be a finality somewhere.” rylng executtvee to • plambing scriptions are our specialty. THE DDST IS SMALL and jority In the House.-,, v De Guardia, 2-1 lake* over as governor of Loulsl- th .i the U.S. Supreme Court, the minority opinion said. ing "withoiit authorization" and Rliee; 81 and the only president Oahill claimed to'HaVe been par­ and beating roaveatlen la Louis­ , How? The moist, warm air(contacts the cold metal of 'the Conservatives scored a simi- •‘iwhat was done was done without Korea has .ever had, voted with his ! third.tintf. ^ [ whl^h upheld the award last fall, ville. your fuel tank's inner walls. Condensation forms ^ . WE WILL ARRANGE ALL^ FINANCING hir victory earlier last night, de­ the authorit.V' of (cabinett min- 111 Fanaina Voting '‘eversed itself and sent the tially paralyzed by- crushing in­ $2.98 Austrian-born wife as soon as the | ed Electrical workers (UEi d^Liuit back to s U.S. Circuit Court, juries to hia spine he received when which rusts the metal. feating by a 78-vote margin an^ i.ster,s.•’ He added'that disciplinary polls opened- at 7 a.m. i SOVIET WRITER KILLS SELF AII Mattriols To Build Tho Above Illustrated Garo9e Luxurious high pile, heavyweight terry cloth .slip covers other Labor motion attacking the action was beiijg taken.' Panama, May 15 W Ernesto cldes to join with rival AFL-CK rp Moat of Award struck by a truck while he was Fears for IJfe ! union International Union of The railroad already had 4»aid flagging traffic liehind a stalled Moeoow, May 15 <45 — Alex­ The rust eats holes in your,,tank. Also, it flakes off NORTH Stanley Over Head Door . _ , Sill, 2x6.Fir . . . Studs 2x4 Fir protects pad ffom sun fading; tyet suits, perspiration, government's conduct of the cam­ The government also expressed The Progressive party candidate, ' D* I-a Guardia Jr. held nearly a Electrical workers (lUK). . Cahill the money,-and he has spent train here.. He said he was told to ander Fadeyev, 55. a top Soviet and is carried to your oil Jtumer where it clogs strainers 16” Centers . . Plate, 2x4 Fir . . . • earner Studr.'2x4 Fir oil and heat absorption. Elastic band.s g^iarantee cu-stom^ paign in Cyprus against rebels regret , to the Soviets sftci they ex,-Comm'inist Clior Bong Am, ha.s 1 2 to 1 lead over"Victor Florencio Gambler FrMk CosleHo ia behind writer under Stalin and' • ' . . . Roof Sheathing, 1x8 tongue and grooved - roofers . . . seeking union of that British is­ protested in a diplomatic note. Goytia today as first o/fioial re- a good part of it. work in a dangerous place without and burner nozzles,. fit to any .size. Solid.colors in yellow, blue, white, light been in hiding for 10 days and did bars again this time' under S-year "nt be honest \vllh you.” he being warned of the dange.r. veteran Bolshevik, has oem- t Roofing Materlala. Bird 215. Lb. Sbingles. choice >*01 colors, land colony, with . Greece The attack on. Eden was'led bv not vote, A Progressive spokes­ suits from Sunday’s presidential sentence for federal income tax mitted suicide. A Oemmuniat END , . . Window. 2/4x2'5 4 light . . . Novetty^iding. green, hunter screen and pink. Some/ newspaper comment on ' LAbor party chief Hugh Gaitskeli. man said Cho feared lie would be elections weie reported, said. "I have three children, and I , Allegedly unable to work' a t his What to do? Just keep your fuel oil lank full of oil. evasion. bought a piece of property and I'm previoUa means of livelihood, he party announoement said tha the frogman . debate also attested who said he' w as' niore worried assassinated. Dc La Guardia ia the candidate Company and union, represents building a nominally-priced house novelist took his. own life wiiUe Phone MI 9-4595 or TR 5-3271 now. Also plaids in yellow and coral at $3.08. the improvement in F d e n's ^ that the British Secret Service was . of the late President Jose An­ -1 aaya he is planning to enter New to Although a Rhee landslide ap> itivea enter fitfh round of negotia- „„ ,t ,bout 312.000 ■, Heven Tea’chersi' College. In a "fli of spiritual deyreaslsa position. The Uberal News Chron-| doing a poor job than that British peared In the offing, it wa.i expect- tonio Remon'a Nattohsl Patriotic as a result Of (Mironio 'iaieehei- PHARMACY icle said Sir .Anthony had rotised. spying j^mlght anger the Soviets. ed a sizable syrhpathy vote wo\iId Coalition. Goytia of the opposition tions under threat' that unless , "i paid all my bills, gbout 32o) A district codrt jury awarded '"Our Reputation wage dispute is resolved some ISO qoo, and I bought a station wigon. biro 390,(XX). ism." Reliable sourcfo said he DELCb-HEAT It Your Auurance” "PRESCRIPTIONS ' Green Slamps„Given With Cash Sales hia cheering folloVvers to- an en- '.'We all know that the Russians be cast for tiie late F.' H. Shinicky. liberal parly. vessels will join 90 C.ana.dian '•hot himself Suadey.- thusiMm they have rarely ac- are realists in these matter?.',’ he ine--Deraoi ratlc party's candidate , Returns from 31 of the. 829 'pre­ I . haven’t even bought' a suit of Then a circuit court reversed the Great Lakes atilpa that havn tied clothes tor myself." award and hut Nov. 21 (he (Su­ ( HRST" Mrded him of late.” said, '"pjere ia not very much and the only man given an outside cincts gave. De La Guardia,. 7,546 lip since last Thursday.. . Pu*blle* INDIA PLANE TOLL 36 BUILPING MATERIALS The Conservative Dally “ Mail,! doubt that they, too, have their As Cahill talked to the reporter preme Court upheld the award. Free Pickup and Delivery >, chance against > Rhee, Shinicky votes to 4.013 for .Goytia. The to­ Utilities Commission in ^ s to n But in March- the railroad asked Katmandu. NepaL May 18 which'has accueed Eden previous- agents" died May .*5 of a cerebral tals were based on a count ips'le on the telephone, a woman at hia ' HALLMARK UARDS LUMBER FUEL ly of ''Diily-Dallying.” paid his denies applltstion of N e^H aven hpme. stalled to eob in the back­ the /ffi^em e Court to send the l/P)—^Aa Indian Airlinee plana . ’Murderous RlachmaiT bemoiThagc. His name remained bv’ prorincial' election boards In Railroad to. abandon pntseagiiir case back to the circuit court for craahed ia flames wlUle landiag BUITLYDn C .ac Pay Electric: BlUt Here The JSM, H A U CORK condiict in the' debate was ip., pis In the Cypi^s debate, Colonial separating presidential ballots______.,... ground. I 0 on the ballot, but votes for him stations and service at 4 eight stops 331 NORTH M.VIN STREET TEL. 9-5253 onn “boldest, most determined mood."' "That's my wife.” (,IahUl' said', C6nsider|ition of a single point ^ here today. kUI(ag M paaaengere 331 M AIN STREET ANCHESTER. CONN 4 Depot 8q'. — MI 9-4S8S Open Daily 7 A. M, to 5 P. M. Including Wednesday MANCNism C * Secretary Alan Lennox-Boyd said were invalid. 4.^,. from those cast for assemblymen, fon Its Providence - W o r c e s t a ['ll have to hang up now. I’ve whether the' trial ju(lge properly and injuring 11 others. It was *> . I Manchcater, "Conn. Galls larideat a ‘Bhuider’ Britaliv would never surrender the With Shiolcfcy-'B death, interest The presidentisl ballots go to the j Branch, and accuses railroad Tdephone'Ml 9-45BS—Rockville—^Phone TR 5-3271 , Afternoons and Saturdaysi^Ontil Noon * (CORNER OF MAIN AND OAK STREETS The pero-Labor Daily Mirror c