n»f > 'v ’ „f . ^ i ' \ ■. r .. . y l ^ ■ "<.• ■ ■' ■ .■ . . . w - i • ■■ . " ; - v • . -I- ■ .•#< . •: : : -’ v . . ' 1 1: y • - V-.,; ■ / SATURQAY, MAY 2J>. 1967 7 PAGE lOURTEEirS ' ianrliPBtpr ^ n rn l^ silin 'a lb Average Daily Net Pre*.q’Ran ‘T h* W cB th tr a hlglr sdHool youth, one of the Fer the Week Ended many - who volunteered to malte PtJC to Resume .p 6INERAL May 25. 1S67 Fsrsmst of U. S. Wtatho? BtoOdti About Town the lane a success. . ' Heard Along Main Street Asked for his license, the Cldaf Railroad J^aritig T V SERVICE \ Cloudy, cooler toaight* Low la AH iMmtMni o( the UuUee Auxil­ reached for Die spot whe;-e it is 1 2 ,570 5da Tueaday'.Mr, ptooaoiIt tom- iary to Maneheeler C9iapter, No. usually kept but had trouble lo­ Days M b R s And‘on Some of Mmchetter'i Side Street*^ Too SThs SUte Public Utllltlee Oobs- # Z s 9 9 Phia Parte Member of the Andlii peroturoa ■''lasver hsanidlty, High 17, DAV, are aaked to meet at the cating it. / Nights corner of Onirch and Locust 8U. miasion (FUC) wilt resume Mon­ TEL. MI 8-6482 Bureau Of drcutotioa 76-78. '■• ->■'>4 ■ He fumbled in every pocket un­ day its drawn-out hearing ito the at 10:45 tomorrow morning to at­ ' Longer Lasagna v»jobs there. Tom, whom Alice met til the high s c ^ t youngster in Manchester~—A City of ViUdge CftarIn . tend the worship service in St. -For a small, group of women In 1946 at a party in. his honor New Haven' Railroad petition to mock anger toid him to "hurry ] abandon Kkrtford-Putnam paa- - ^ ^ ^ — ------^— - Mary's Xpiscopal Church at 11 whose hobby is cooking, the proj­ while he was in Washington on up. Sir, yoii’re ' holding up the; o'clock. Members are requested ect for the week was lasagna. leave from Red Cross duty in the senger eervlce via Muchester. VOL. LXXVI, NO. 202 (TWENTY-FOUR PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAYt MAY 27, 1957 (Ctosalfled AdvertlBBg on Pnge iS) line." Finding the license, at last, I Service on. the line has been in­ PRICE FIVE CENTS to wear uniforms. The women were looking forward Philippines, is area coordinator the Chief haSded it to the youth, j to it. 'niey would bake a laSagna for public information. They live terrupted since the Aug. 1966 flood DOROTHY GRAY 1 who looked it over and then waved I when a railroad bridge over the A Mtback party will be held at flt for a Medic prince. in an apartment at 3427 Valley him through to the n«kt point. I a COSMETICS A the ZIpser Club., tonicht at 8 They borrowed a large pan from Drive,- Parkfalrfax, Alexandria,- Quinebaug River in ^tnadb was o ’clock. the church,,and went to work. In­ Va.. and drive In together to their / Parkhurst' Traced knocked out. * ' k "W* Dullvup" 4 Arms Talks GOP in House to the pan went the sauces, the offices in the National Red Cross An old-tinier who reads the ' The railroad, which claims it Civil War Averted Manchester Auxiliary Police will eggs, the chopped meat, . the headquarters. Herald pretty thoroughly, and par­ cannot afford to rebuild the bridge, f Arthur Drug Stores j meet Monday ni^ht at 7:80 at Po­ cheese, the iasagna itself and all ticularly "Heard Along,” says he being of^osed on its abandon­ May Save Pqrt lice Headquarters. Plana will be the other ingredients that would Help Situation noticed an item to the effect that ment petition by residents and of­ Seen* Near made at that Ome for the group's contribute a savory, hearty dish. Tony retired a year or so ago the Lutz Museum had received an ficials of Etostem' Connecticut As F'ignole Ta kes participation in the Memorial E^y But then, trouble. When the after years of ^service as caretaker old almanac, dated 1877, publish­ towns. Oi Defense Cut parade. women put the pan into the oven of a large estate. Full of spring ed for G. S. Parkhurst of "North The hearing Monday will be held Showdown for batting, they found it didn’t fit. fervor recently, he decided to Manchester." He ea.vs the Park­ in the PUC office in the State Of­ Washington.' May 27 (AV-House The pan protruded, keeping the answer an advertisement for a hurst referred to was no doubt fice Building, in Hartford, starting Intermediate Girl Scout Troops Klite Studio Photo Republican ISaders. agreed today 22. 40 and 41. and Brownie Troops oven door about two inches away couple to work In a private home George Parkhurst who managed at 10:30 a.m. It will be the sixth CMS Haiti ’^Presidency , May 27 (A*)-i--The to try to restore to the 1958 de­ 42. 77 and 78 of the South Neigh­ •from closing. which he had noted in his local the old' Union grocery store, a day since Jan, 21 that the PUC has U.N. disarmament subcom­ borhood will hold their Juliette For a few minutes, there was a paper. stone building on the West side Celebrate 60th Anniversary given to thq case. for all 8 counties fense appropriation bill about mild panic. The h4at would epcape Armed with the clipping, h? set By LARRY ALLEN mittee resumed negotiations Vow presentation at Camp Merrle- of Unlon\ St. across from Wood Mr. and Mrs. George R. Little.'V-—-— ------today aniid signs that its 10- $300 million of the }2 )i billion cut Wood Monday from 6:30 to 7:30 through the two inches o f space. out to locate the source of the ad. Lane. 'The family lived in the ;14 Spruce St., will celebrate their | Little of Bristol, Howard R. Lit- for all 4 corners Port Au Prince, May 27 (/P) out by the Appropriations Com- To 0 M ilitarize Zone p.m. Girls attendiiv should bring What would become of the As he was quite apt to do In such white house on North Main St. at Road Work Halls — Crisis-ridden Haiti had a week-old -talks on interna­ mitte*- their own lunches. Beverages will lasagna? circumstances, - he stopped at a Union. He remembers because 60th wedding anniversary tomor- They have new provisToi^l president to­ tional - ai:miments 'reductions The party’s 30-member steering be supplied. Dolores York of the Finally, the women put their gasoline station seeking directions. he was interested in their daugh­ row with an open house from 3 to gjx grandchildren and three great- During Holiday havV^a'ched a showdown committee "agreed to support Junior Planning Board is chalr- heads together and came up with The- attendant urged him to place ter, Abbie Day Parkhurst. • 'ITie ,0 p.m. for their many friends and ' grandchildren. day, but tensidh^ill gripped smendments to spread the extra a plan. One of the Women knew A telephone call in response to the the capital. Armed^^ police stage. money through all three branches — man of tha affair. two gingham mills in the valley ; relatives. j' Mr. Little and the late George Delegates of Russia, the United thefg'Was a patrof asbestos gloves ad, and dialed the number for him. pear the store were razed many Mr. and Mra. Little have Ave l McKinney eetabllshdd a feed and Hartford. May 26—Brtunilnous watched for any renewal of -of the armedr^rvicei. ------.at her home. She hustled back-rto Grabbing the phone, Tony said: surface treatment of state high­ States. Britain, Franc^mtinTan^ Waiat^ Soviet Back Five Manchester residents were years ago. "At long last” Union ichildren; Mrs. Willard Joyce of [grain business in 1903 and he was violence which ITi Med The $300 million repr'esents fetch them, and whan she, was re­ "This Is a Tony so-and-so. I wanna ways will be suspended from CONNUTICUT MIDICAI AitVtCI ada met in London’s Lancaster elected to membership on the St. has a new look—there are im­ Hartford. Miss Olive Little of active In that business until four wounded acores over the House. The session.marked the end about one-fourth of thp $1,200,000- turned. she used them to stuff the apply for the job you advertise." proved sidewalks now at each aide : Turners Falls, Mass., Fh-ancls -G .' years ago. Wednesday thro-.-gh Monday', June r.O. 90% 1G1 - NffW HAVIN 1 000 which the president said board of directors of the Connec­ 3 inclusive. State Highway Com­ of an 11-day recess during which 2 ticut Heart Assn, at the annual open space. At the other end of the wire, of the street ahd another change weekend. ought to be put back in the bill A few towels draped over the a woman's voice explained: "We missioner Newman E. Argraves Daniel Plgnole, 43-year-old each of the delegates returned in the interest of security. meeting held Thursday at the there is neither -“‘North of South * W.. A home for top level government Free, Yjnited Reich gloves and the door, and the didn’t advertise for help; we said the suspension was ord^ed to mathematics profeasor and Idol of Rep. Mkrtin of Massachusetts, WampanoM Country Club, West Manchester" now. It ia just consultations and instructions. Hartford, 'fiiey are: Dr. Harold problem was aol-ved. Ute heat advertised for work." Manchester like the great Indus-, sKord good driving conditions over Haiti’s workers, was sworn in Republican leader and chairman of ____ from the oven stayed where It be­ "Oh," said Tony, “I thought you the Idemorial Day holiday period.] Sunday at some of the clashing y.S. delegate Harold B. Stasaen the policy committee, said there Lehmus. X>r. Jacob Segal. Dr. Roy trial city in England by. the same waa reported ready to lay before C. Ferguson, Dr. George Lsind- longed,'on the lasM^ns- ' wanted a man." ^ name. Instructions have also been issued { elemenUf temporarily let aside was some sentiment for trying to Bonn, G«rmany, May 27 (/P)— Chancellor K6nrad Adenauer The above report was forwarded to have all construction projects j WESTOWM their differences in an attempt to the subcommittee a hew Americah restore more than $300 million berg and N. WHIiam Knight. Dr. "I got a man!" said the woman. told the Soviet Union today hi* government would be willing to us by the miffed husband of By this time Tony was com­ where traffic ia passing through I f ■ PHARMACY avert all-out Civil War. proposal—fashioned at least in and some for seeking to put back Howard Lockward was a member 'Redcoats* Taken • part by President EisenhoVver—for to consider a demilitarized zone in central Europe if the Ru*- ■_ of the nominating committee. the woman w’hoae stove door had pletely puasled. Hanging up, he Manchester's Co. A., 169th In­ put in the best possible shaipe fori 639 Hartford'Rd.—MI 9-9946 One of Fignole's first acts was less than that amount. been unable to close on the pan. Shea-CIulow Wedding tquet of whRe roses and stephano- the holjday traffic. | to accept the 'resignation of Brig. a j^ r tia l disarmament treaty. "The bill haa been too drastically sians would agree to “ reunification of Germany in frieedom.” .turned to the station attendant fantry Regiment of the National ^ rior to the jfubcommlttee ses­ We say miffed, because all he got who re-read the ad and sUrted to Miss Jacqueline Ann Cliilow, tis.’ centered with an orchid. Surface treatment wlli be re­ Gen. Leon Cantave, army chief cut to many Instancea," Martin In a 4,000-word message, Adenauer said he w ant^ to re­ 7 The Rev. Stephen S. Stryjewskl Guard, participated in the dedica­ out of the lasagna in the oversised laugh. Tony laughed even harder Miss Carlson wore a blue taffeta sumed June 4. The following' area j who had tried to rule the restive sion Stassen ,m'e{ with representa­ told newsmen. assure the Russians his government is willing to accept any o f St. John's Church will leave af­ tion ceremonies of the new Put­ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel tives o f tk* other western nations pan was- "a little square that my when he understood the difference nam Armor}’ May 18. The Gov­ J. Clulow, 113 Glenwood St..'and cocktail dress with headpiece of roads are scheduled for the fim t! OPEN: Negro republic since leat Tuesday. He said he expected most Re­ legitimate Soviet proposal that would guarantee a free, re­ ter the High Mass tomorrow for wife reheatOd,” to oi}Uihe the U.S. plan._He con­ Westfield, Mass., where he will between "Situations Wanted" and ernor’s Foot Guard also journeyed Joseph Petpr Shea, son of Mr. and ivy,; and carried a colonial bou­ two days of the week of May 27 :i Col. Antonio Kebreau. commander publicans tOv support the amend­ united Germany. quet of pink sweetheart roses and 3.4 miles of U.S. 44A in" the towns of the Southern Mllitafy. District, ferred at the .British "Foreign Of­ ments but added that Morhe Demo­ participate in laying the corner­ ‘Help Wanted.” He's been trying to Putnam.to add to the color of Mrs. Joseph V. Shea, 114 Mather fice with Cmdr. Allan-Noble, min­ Mrs. Stowe Interviewed to tell the story, through helpless the hU Chester Tuesday. ning his fight for more defense Mrs. Robert Ardini, assistant am justjuai. heartbroken."iiBvi-uroKen. flre-AghtIng chores done, he went Golfers will participate at the ihoet under the nose of Praaident haa said he would agree to keeping ■ion wi$h Dullaa at tha State Da- THE ARMY AND NAVY funds lies in the Senate. They dis­ Jersey Girl, 15 partmant. Kawamen queetloned treasurer; Mrs. Arthur Leduc, •Working for the Red Cross you 8et his truck for the'run Minnechaug Golf Courae for low Rene Cioty. all weapons put of what to now !om* r*Miiv lAi. back to tho firehouse. counted chances of House action East Germany if the nation to re­ him as he left for a 'White House librarian; Mrs. Henry Stephenson, become really dedicated — it's gross and kio'icers handicap prizes. France and the European com­ because of the impetus of a cur­ contact: Mra Joseph Hammond, something that touches you verj’ Finding It gone, he assumed that Other sports . include softball, Ribicoff Picks Three Hackensack, N. J„ May 27 fJ'i— united. - luncheon end a eecoftd face-to- munity of Algeria were profound­ rent House budget-cutting drive noapitaltty; Mrs. David Donovan, deeply, and I don't know anyone somtDne else had driven it back. horseshoes, volly ball and bocci. An l8-year-old youth who always { He appeared to taka a cautioua face meeting with President Ei- One Night^Only! ly shocked at the killing of Emir which already has trimmeed more step fiiirthar to today's mesatga. eenhower. - publlelty; Mrs. George Hussey and who works that doesn’t feel that So he hitched a ride aboard an- Dinner will be served at -7 p.m. All Chekal,. 60-year-old vice presi­ than $11* billion from appropria­ carried a Bible to hto pocket was Mrs. Donovan, representatives. other truck, leaving his wagon . Adenauer'pointed out that the The formal Germpn-Amarican way about it," which explains her ' John F. McDonnell is chairman dent of the nqw defunct Algerian tion bills this year, exclusive of charged with murder hek« yaitarr getting to the office at 7:45 a.m. wtting by its lonesome on Purnell of the Outing. Ruaslins, in their October mas­ talka got underway at the SUte Assembly. the defense maaatira. Department aftek Dulles, atniltog Zion Lutheran Men's Club will every day and often staying until EVERY SAIV^IGHT— NEW TIME 8:00 P.M. But the Senate so far haa held day In tha rtpa-qlaylng of pretty sage, had .said they would ritw meet Monday at 7:45 p.m. at the 8:30 at night. tJnfortUnntely for the purposes Coupled with a new increase in Ruth Starr 2toitler. , with "interasl./.'.tha getting up of broadly, greeted the 81-year-old rebel attacks across Algeria over itself within the House totola on German leader in tha .dtj^m atic church. The choir will rehearse Alice and Tom are one of the of this column, however, the truck ^ C I N G a demiUtarixad sons 4b Europe ba- state C3«pltol, Hartford, May He said MacDonald’s name was the weekend, the assassination those Mils it haa handled. And Fted Galda, first asst. 'Bergen twasn Eaat and WaXt," and at the reception room. Tuesday, and on Thursday, Me­ many couples who met and mar- w-aan't misplaced for long. Not Hospital Notes ft . ■ _ ----- . . County prosecutor, said Eonald all of the Aremen had left the To Hm Music oMho Windsor Trio COMMUNITY (F)—Gov. RibicoY sent three higti "proposed to me by the Rj^mblican gave the already important AlgeV-. same time aaked Bonn if it would Intensive Bavtow > morial Day young people of the ried while bdth __ were____ working______^ for (Continued OR Page Thlrtesn) Marrone. a Fair Lawn High School Walther League will have an biit- One of them spotted the court judgeship nomittations to the leadership, and la more than ac­ Ian question added weight in ■ign an agreemeht renouncing the /Gtormany’t poaltian in any Bast- Red Cross, but are among the few Patienta Tmto.V ...... 188 Lagialature today. He named Her­ ceptable to me on the basia of hla French politics as former Pre­ ^ sophomore, had dictated what"Gal- use of force. > West dtoarmamaut plan apegated Ing at Hubbard Park, MeHden. . that have . continued with their truck, and, realising it w-aa driver- leaa, slipped behind the wheel and ADMITTED YESTERDAY: Mrs. bert 8. MacDonald o? North Haven record and ability.’ ’ » mier Rene Pleven continued his da called a confession to the Lov­ Elamento of Security certaiin to figure prominently In brought it back to the Arehouse. Clara Venhart, 19 Johnaon Terrace: and .Common Pleas Court* Judge Both Houses in ute'Lcgiet^^re spadework toward nomination of ers’ Lane strangulation of hit 15- ‘‘The Ideas mentioned in these tho dtocuaalons. But th*<^ w ar al­ Victor Dollak. Wapping; Albert Frank Healey of Waterbury to be a new premier. Hungary Red’s year-old classmate. (. ststemente,’' Adenauer replied, so advene* todicatjaa that raunl- Schendel, 306 Gardner St.-' Arthur are controlled overwhelnragly by I Have H Here Siq;>erior'Court judges, and Probate Republicans. A jobless Algerian plumber Galda qupted the . youth as re­ "could be important eidmenU In a flcatlOn of dividad Germany would This little story may be based Hutchinson., 183 N. Elm St.; Jef­ Benefit of the Judge James Hogan of Torrlngton Hogan, a D em ^ kt, waa con­ slipped through Chekal’s body­ peating “ I’m making this state­ security system which could guar- coma under Intenaiv* review along entirely on falsity, but we found frey Gilbert; 39 Drive G; Mrs. Su­ to succeed Heslev on the Oommon sidered for a Cormnon Pleas Court guard as he left a Paris soccer Permit Soviet ment to'God. I’m telling this to RONALD BIARBONE ante* . ratmificatlMi - to Germany with tho paco of West Germsn re­ it amusing enough to print. san Bid well, 80 N. School St.; Ar­ GARDNER FALLS Pleaa Court bench. I judgship among the last batch of stadium yesterday and fired a pis­ God" as he held tightly to his Bible. and peace end freedom to ail Eu- armament. Mancheater Public School ropean statM and also to reunified One day this week. Chief Schen- thur Howie. Stafford Springs; Fred HOMES------MANCHESTER MacDonald, prominent in Re-j appointments made by the Gov- tol slug into his back. Coty's lim­ Marrone read the statement The Dullea-Adenauer meeting, Baker, 43 Lyndale St.; Fred Inatrumental Fund publican circlea, was a monrber *of ; ei-nor, but was passed over. The ousine had passed the spot (miy Troops to Stay Germany." came as a ssrift followup to to- del was putting his own car 413 SPRING STREET carefully and signed it. late last Bonn, he added, "has no hesita­ through the Car Safety-Check’ Schuetz, 40 Kensington St/; Wil­ the State Senate in 1947. As Fi-1 appointments went instead to two seconds before and the stadium night, Galda said. He is scheduled fom al talks Adenauer h*d yeater- Y tion about Unking an agreement on Lane at headquarters. He drove liam Moorhouse. 70 Harlan Rd.;. nance committee' chairman, he had | former Democratic state senators, crowd for a time began a panic, Budapest, May 27 (iP)—Soviai to appear at a preliminary hearing day with Praaident Etoenhower' gt Sandra Westbrook. Wapping; Mrs. much to do tyith w iling the sales Joseph 8. Longo of Norwich and believing the President had been th4 reunification o f Germany, with his shiny new car to the start- 6-ROOM RANCH HOME 1 Defense Minister Georgi Zhukov before Magistrate Laveme M. contractual obligation reaffirming ing .point where his license and Clara Carrlgan, 70"Concord Rd.; tax bill adopted that year for the | W. Perry Btrbcrybf Putnam. the victim. and Foreign Minister 'Andrei (Ooatinned an Page Tea) George Thompson, Vernon; Mar­ 8 Bedrooms, living-dining room combination, .birch cabinet Fake on June 7. tho reunication of the uae of 824-828 MAIN STREET.—MI 3-5161 registration were to be checked by fifst time, When Hogan^s name first was Condemned to Death Gromyko arrifred toda.v to sign a 'The youth was among more than guerite O’Brien 18 Oak PI.; Clinr. Idtchfsi, formica counter, rCnunlc tile bath,- full rcllqr. mentioned, there was talk that the Lo.st February, after CHiekkal pact on the future of Sqrtet forces force." The Governor waa atoc/to make 40 persons questioned since Ruth’s Adenauer said he was fully in ton O’Brien II. 18 Oak PI.; Gary the two Superior Court’ appoint- Republican - controlled judiciary helped plead France’s case in the ’’temporarily’’ stationed in m- Benson, .396 Hackmatack St.; Mrs. METROPOLITAN HOMES. Inc. Committee might take, the unusual Algerian question before the U.N. muntst Huiigary. semi-nude body was found in a scoord with the principle of the Beulah Denning, Thrall Rd.. Rock­ 1.305 MAIN ST. ' JA 2-9J48 menta by virtue of a recently en­ step of holding a public hearing on wooden glen in Paramus last "revised EMen plan” under which Monday Specials acted bill increasing that court's General Assembly, the Algerian These are the, troops who put Who Can Resist ville; Dartd Wiley, 100 Oak Grove HARTFORD, CONN. . AD 2-1278 his nomination., National Liberation Front (FLN) do^vn last fall’s antl-Rusaian re­ Thursday. the Soviet Union would be givqn BuUetins St.; Mrs. Christine Heether, And- number of judges from 25 to 27. volt, The girl, a pretty brunette,- had "effective eecurity guarantees in LIMITED QUANTITIES The Increase is designed to help Ribicoff made the appointments circulated tracts saying Chekkal from th« AP WiiM | over; Mrs. Agnes Aldrich. Vernon of Heply and Hogan effective July had been condemned to death. Hungarian Foreign Ministry of­ left for afternoon classes at the the event of German reunifica­ HOME PASTRY .Trailer Court, RockylHe; Mrs. clear up crowded court dockets in But the assassin, 27-year-oId ficials said the signing would take high school on May 17. She did not' tion.’’ ^lut he rejected the Rus- the state’s three most ^ u lo u s 1: MacDona'ld Sept, 1. ^ RIG. $2.98 WOMEN'S • Pies, all varieties I Stella Paradis. Wapping;.Emanuel He explained that, since the Mohamed Sadok, told police; place later today arid would be arrive for classes and never came j Fuginbuhl, Middle Butcher Rd.. counties. courts do not sit regularly in the celebrated by a big reception to­ home. (Continued on Pag* Tea) PLAN SERIOUS TALKll • Cakes, wedding and I Rockrtlle. Ribicoff. a Democrat, gave no summer, he would have made both (Continued on Page Fourteen) night in Budapest's parliament Usaue Stuffed in Mouth London, May 27 —BOvteX b e f o r b v o u c o n v e r t - When her body was found, her Det^Wto Valerian Zorto nnd birthdays BIRTHS TODAY; A ; daughter , direct answer when asked b.V re­ appointments effective Sept. 1 ex­ building. Russian experts have to Mr. and Mrs. Arnold M ein-; rr WILL PAY YOU TO v™ porters at hia nawa conference to­ cept that there.is now no resident been in Budapest working on the white belt was knotted about her U.S. Delegate HnreM E. Stogsuw PAJAMAS dedared their reedineee fer aeri- • Dessert of all kinds schmidt. 8 Mlddlefteld St.; a son day if there ia any special reason Superior Court judge 'in Water­ draft of the treaty since the end neck. Some of her' clothing was BrightFuture to Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Nadeau, why he nar.ed MacDonald directly bury. of last week. rolled up in a ball nearby, and a osM negoHattens as tha United investigate Tlie basis for the troop agree­ Nations Dtaannament Snbeemr ^0 Home made Vread Hartford. to the Superior (3ourt, instead of It is well, the Go~ve'mor said, to wad of cleansing tissue was stuffed Allentown. Pa., M ay 27' (#) Cotton braadelotk, og cotton DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: 1 following the usual practice of pro­ have a Suf^rior Ck>urt judge in News Tidbits ment wei-e worked out at a con­ in her mouth. mlttee resumed talks todsg after ference of Soviet and Hungarian — Ralph Jonee said he ap­ an U-dny I Plato or checks. Ml 9-5317 Evelyn Haugh, 95 Heiaine Rd.; moting two Oommon Pleaa Court CuU^ from AP Wire* proached a group of young Dennia Hasuta, South Wlndaor; judges. (Continued on Page Ten) Co.mmunist leaders in Moscow in (Continued an Page Fourteen) RUTH ZETTLER March. A declaration signed then boys to find out if sny of them NAVt CUTS SHORE LEAVE Mm. Annie Gordon, 487 Ctater ‘ AJluhl distal had turned to a false fire St.; John C-ooper, W'illlmantic; j provided for the continued pres­ Hsug. Kong, May 27 (P)—LEL Hungary's Communist regime or­ ence of the Russian Army in alarm yesterday. naval aathoritles Issued s gesh- Daniel Pelletier 66 Birch St.; Sam- '- Jones asid that- when he uel Walker, ..Coventry:; William I ^ ' • Biglers Off into Outer Space-’ l ders U.S. Legation in Budapest to Hungary "for preserving the free­ eral teenll tenlght ef sU eoBsted • WallFtame ent^ IS membeia from steff, more dom and independence of the Hun­ asked a 5-year-^ld if he had men from Hoag Kang ebere REG. $1.59 IMPORTED O'Donnel. 22 K St. James St.;' than one third the total - number, garian state (and) abolishing the U.S. Cuts Dio Trial Now turned in the aisnm the boy,., George S.vkum, Hartford: M m .' • W'arm Air Unit* leave two hpw* hefere ttM nenal • Pr««inr« Burner* with'iil six weeks.. .Warsaw Pact replied; time limit. The call. ssWck to-, Elizabeth Peterson. Lake St.; M iss' powers reportedly hold Budapest (Continued on Page Sixteen) •’’No air. I’m too small to OUK AD LAST NIGHT Dorothy Brill. 80 Cottage 8t.; Mise I velved. about S,li00 men Irem , parley to discuss Soviet propoMie reach the .lever. Maybe next ■even naval warship*, enid all R R A S . SHOULD HAVE READ: Sharon Vibberte, 45 Delment S t..' What Secret Rests for rutting occupation forces in As Key Witnesses Balk yeer." - Communist-bloc countries. those below ths rsak of chief Broadclotk, etrailar ‘atiteh- - ' Jones never did find the pett|r effteer maet retara inuae- •d. AU atoea. HAMMOCKS f r ^ $5.95 Skitimated .130 Americans will culprit. for Mr. James McKay die in Memorial Day' traffic acci­ NSW,York, May 27 (/P) — The-^rant April 5. 1956. The assault ap diately. Chief - petty effloefs and 2 Not Efahninock aad S tu d PINE f HARMAGY Above Atmos ere? dents, ’National Safety Council says federal government today dropped parently was., intended to prevent Offioers have all night Ubarty, PUEL' GIL ___ ...Congresi^harcommittee begins immediate trial of Ita case against )iim from testifying before a grand while enlisted men araet aorraal- •M CENTER ST—-M1.9-9814 effort to imerobto story pf atomic John (Johnny Dio) Dloguardf and jury inveaygating rackets. ly be back aboard by midalght. 8 PIANISTS ON STAGE three others in the acid-blinding of l^ie prosecution contended the Tension Holds jEDDOBlGHL^n COAI-«)WECnCOT C O ^ ' It wl(l help determine' the exact fallout dangers .m language ordi­ GIVE THE CAR A OPEN ALL DAY (EDITOR’S NOTE; Whnt 'ilea nary citizen can understamd. labor writer Victor Rieael because acid was hurled by Abe Telvl. who FARM TAX AID H R MARLOW'S beyond -the atmosphere? Is It shape of the EJarth . . Etoplorc Elsehhower Administration key witneasea refused to teiUfy. later was slain, prfaumsbiy to State CtopHol, 'Haritord.. May AS ACCOMPANISTS some mysteries o f magnetlem . . . Grip on iaipei HOLIDAY CLEAN-UP FuniJtur* l)c|MrtinM». SUNDAY 319 IROAD 5“. . cold? Or hot? Empty? Packed broadens proposals for protection U.S. Atty. ^aul W. William*, silence him. 27 ill—A MU to give farmers hue ^ MRS. DORIS COLE CARPENTER with meteors? These are only-n few aid in better prediction or control of tabor welfare-pension funds to­ in asking that the case be removed Dio wsm charged with conspiring relief ran hito eeacMecahls sp- 1 CAN SOAP. REG. 45e^ of the questions scientists hope to of weather. , MISS BRENDA ANN COLE day to cover all funds and to pro­ from the trial calendar ip federal to obatruct justice by trying to Following Riot IHmi today hi a RepubUesa- 1 CAN POUSH. REG. $1.00 answer when they shoot the Bmt . It will be man's first step towqrd vide criminal penalties tor steal­ dtotriOt court, said this ’’does not prevent Rieael' from teatifylng. Oo- Heuae Caucus. The HU. already 7 /MR. JAMES W. McKAY meteor 'toto space, I»re,. is tifc rocketing himself through space. ing from them... Rep., Keating. (R- close the book.” He said immediate defendants were CSiarlee Tuso,' approved by the 8 caste, would 1 LARGE SPONGE, REG. 63c iin t of three articles bringing up It may turn up' aatoundtng dia- give farmer* a 889,161 tax sx- MR. RUSSELL POTTERTON ' NY) saya enactment of legislation trial "would be inviting an ac-. Teddy Rlj and Caiarlcs Csrlino. Taipei, Formosa, May 27 1 POUSHING CLOTH, REG. 29e to t ^ minute VJB. plans for this coveriee yet undreamed of by wild- to give President the item veto quittel." Miranti' and Bando were tried Uneastoess perstoted to ‘Taipei’s emptios . *a farm machMisry, MR. PHILLIP TREGGOR dminatto project). eet imagination. power would be ’’the single most . Wllhami.told the court that the Boparstely in the ease. Miranti was Ameriesa ooiony today de^itc eqatpmant and Uveataek. It Plan For This Summer would also' restrict seseesmsiits MAYOR HAROLD A. tURKINGTON ' Busatons to Race constructive procedural blow"'Con. witneasea’ 'refusal'to talk "reflects sentenced to 18H to .21 yeejlrs and outward ^^pearanc* of cahn. By . ALTON U BLAKE8LEE But the Ruaaians could do R gress could atrike foif government Normal life was aha,tiered .in sa farm Isad to 28 per Mat sf (AP Science Beporter) tba power of the underworld” Bs'ndo do 7(4 to 10 years. “Each Ms value. . FOLKS ARE BUYiNG! MR. ROBERT C. VATER first. economy. "May I say that it may be was sentenced to an additional 5 the wake of FridaFa anti-Ameri­ Wsahlngton, May 27 (iPj—Some For Russia alio is planning to Mayflower II r e p o ^ she ha* can riots. Msny persons feared A ll For MR. FRED E, WERNER ‘ of your destiny lies within a bril­ gangster athica but it ia not the years for contempt tost week. ^ IHB PICKS PUBU8BER A .. shoot man-msds moons around the reached point SOO milea from West kind at athica and department of When Bando received his con­ that einly the continued presence liant metal ball that-looks like a Etorth. Our first one probably Indies and la cruising aijnder fuU of Nationaltot troop* prevented a Wasitogtoa, May. 27. (Jft— WHY D<)NT YOU justice . will tolerate,” .Wtlltema tempt sentance last Friday,. Wil­ PrselJent Etosabowor ksday G. ALBERT PEARSON. DlrMtor huge Chijstmaj tree ornament. won't be fired until early next year. ■all at steady six knots.. .New fredi outbreak. It is -stunningly beautiful, sit­ .to)d Judge William B. He'rlanda. liams conceded he didn’t have a aemlpstod games B. Laaglsy» No one outside Russia knows Haven police find $10,583 to Mils Dio aat in the courtroom, occa­ case without testimony from Ban* In addition to Taipei, four other PLUS ting hers Oh a Jaboratory Uble. under pillow of Michael Casey, New Hampekire aeweps per pub- DRIVE OUT TO whether they are ahead of us—as sionally imlling*aligbtly. do and Miranti.' He contended the Formoaan cHiea where Americana Seher, to be embseesder 6* Pah- Ini^de, it is being fitted with in­ yat they have anhouncad no stogie about 70/ retired ateamfltter found REG.S4.98 OUTSTANDING STUDENT genious eyes, ears, fingers, breath, The two key witnesses, Gondol- underworld had silenced them by live have' now been put under totaa. Etoeubower picked detail on their progress. dead in bed, - , fo Mirsnti and Domenico Bando, threats. martial law. They' are Taichung, PERFORMERS voice and memory for a journey London; Daily . Express pub­ Langley, 62, to suceoad Horaaot literally out of this world. But you would g:isaa the Soviets lishes what it. lays is picture of previoualy convicted in one phase Riesel, Informed tha ctaa had Tsinan, Chiai and the port city of A HUdretk, fornter GovenMr o f CROQUET SETS S%.r this thiny sphlere is to be­ are not likely to beat us. after talk­ explosion of Britnto’o first hydro­ In Hospital of the case, were given additional bean taken off the oalender, said: Keohshtog. Malna who reolgaed as savoy come a shooting star, a man-made ing with scientists creating our lit­ gen bomb in Christmas Island Xlarie Dione is reported un­ santencea for contempt in refustog "There to no comment. It ah The Btogltoh - -language China to Pakistan oaJMay 1. Ths i phy«r Mt complete with Uwn moon circling the Barth'every 90 tle moons. /' area of Pacific May 1 5 ....Puerto dergoing radium trsatm^ta to answer queatio'n* before a fed. ^>eaik*'for Itaeif." New* oondemned the riote a* un­ aomteatioa to sabject to 'tsaets to 100 minutes. . - We feel pretty good now, we've Rican legislature approves, bill for a blood vessel tumor on eral grand jury. WilUanu, hi* voice shaking an-' civilized -and dtogracaful to th* eondrmatioa. . . MONDAY coAie .a loi^ way," says Dr. John "The government, has now done grily, told Judge Kerianda today; Ohines* people. But other Formo- It is going to be hurled hun­ granting toksldtos to poHUcal one leg aLHotel.Dieu HbepltaL' JUNE 3. 1957-^, O'CLOCK dreds of miles odt into space by P Hagan o f the Naval Raaaarch parties and prohibiting them from Montreal. She to axpMted all it can under the law to compel "This to a chailanga to the •an nawapa^ra continued to urge LAOS BBI» SET TERMS rockets reaching the never-before- Laboratory, directing project Van­ putting bite on government em­ to remain to (be hospital an­ theaa witneasea to teatlfy.’’ Wih partment of Juatics wMeh'th* g ov -' th* Nationalist' government to Vtoattada ta sa May .27 attained spsqd of 18.000 milee an guard to hoist the abiny ball into ployes for'campaign expansas.. other week or two.' HSr oop- Itom* told the court. vemmeto must aquarely faCq,- a p i ^ for an agreement giving it Preaalf r Bonvaana Phouaip toM $15.95 HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM hotir—fiv#. miles a second. ■pace. Seven-year old Bebny Hooper Jr.^ dition la; not aarioua. The four “Without belaboring tha point, I threatemd collapaa of the govern- jurisdiction over criminal offeneed tko Natfoaal AssemMy today Could Benefit Your Life "Many diNerent, difficult thing* appenrs an ^ aattaaaf tetevtalan ■urvlvtog quintuplets will ha leave It to the court to suppose ment’a esae. cosmnltted to off-duty hours by the rebel Patbst lam awveetoat Our finTt messenger into space, have to be ^brought to ols climax. iiow iaat night and 'tats big kick 23 Tuaaday but .plan no spacial tohat forces have compelled us to "While a tragedy, I aaaur* ydu UJB. miUtary personnel. Is nmktog acesptaaee'of Chl- ^ CONTRIRUTION ONE DOllUR It will learn facts which could Wa've had our troubles, .Iwt now Out of watching himsalf on offataga. calebratipn. Annette to* tak­ follow thto desperate course. . that it does not close tha liook. W* Americana heaitatM ito drive Bose Coaamaalst sesaesskfaM,« Sale^en on Premisen, TODAY snd TOMORROW Off Rohte 44—26 Mil«a Eaat of ester their eara fearing an angry mob eeaditiea to aaiinstlsa of Lssa TlCKlrrS ON SALE AT ’ greatly benefit your life. anr MANCHK9TBB ty. hot or;eoW space really is. . . lyJtily 1. . ! BatViea avery parsan suffers a are student nuraaa. Tbalflftb Riasal * wtaa blinded by acid William W. Klelnman, sMetnay ■ thick rain of powerful fee*eC nwlBetiUtoeee at aamk time quintuplet, Emilia, Idled to thnmn into Itia fact as ha wsilked 1 Goon$i( \{Caemmaimf^ J 0 ^ ] > during hto Ufa. .V 1854. out o8 Ltody*! Bfwulway raatau- V. ■ 1 - ' v M l the Camp JohnAon fuitd will ban- Raft Goes Down, Cov^entry South Windgor raan John Bailey. State .Central' Hebron Cub Scouts wrent t^Jackie Hooictri Douglas Library is proca«dlflg rap- £ Catholic o f ficial •flt from pie sale of cold drinlu Committeeman William D ^ a n at the Pack .meeting last w*ek. idly. Th* addition-¥ 111 be on the at this occasion. Five Men Si and State Central (Jornmitteewom- The prize was a Cub Sceut khiie.; southeast side, and already lui ex- ^ Urges Faithful Silk Town Notesf Quotes By e»h yba an lira. Agnes McKee. Delejajate Named Second prize was awarded to j cavation has b4en made for .the Pack 152 held s family picnic at Polio Vaccine Clinic Sh^0 d IhElhworth C(Nnlng Events John Rebillard, s-Cub-flashlight; i foundaUoii spaotous enough '' t* £ - Improve Selves Camp Johnson as- Its last pack Santiago, There will be a meeting today To Laurel State! and third prize to Alliui Kramer, s ; house a rei^ment of giants, at laaat; meeting of the season.. Highlijghta The attempt M DUADMY’B tRVM PS U’SBFU'L « South dealer of all teachers and workers for (Tub Scout Fun Book. It looka- tjist way. Thla will give i of the evening were a tug of war Grand opening of the new and v Add the the'iume nami of Alden Orant,),Ur, East HarUord, Winder Locks, by raft ifrom AS BRIDOE TO OWN HAND Neither side -Tulaershle Phogram Set N m York. May 27 :A Forl^calSchoo^aturday the First Congregational Church .. - ''’‘ t* loneted by the Lo- the best light and warmth to the! and a frag race, followed by the enlarged Regkl Men’s Shop S t; 599 N. Mmn^St.MiuA^t..to the Ust of Rockville) PBX jnstnidlori. . . ended in ' By Alfred Shetnwold NORTH vacation. School at 8 p.m. in the Hebron, May 27 (Special)—Mias, cal Fire Department. Judges were interior and will make a great im- Brooklyn Roinin Catholic ofticinl awards which were:" Lion badge, men in Manchester vvho head a Newcomers . to 'TELCO Include the Tab Getting beck and fo'rth is im­ 1 6 Church. Kathert^ Ellis, daughter of Mr. | fire CTiief D<>nald E. Griffin; provement on former donditiofis. ‘ Alexander Dumas and William 903-907 Main St. la scheduled for Parent Teacher Asha, Grant is Helen Cole, asignment clerk; Ul- ilean Ngf^y frigate K q » I -. Coventry, M iy 27 (Special l F o r ^ M e s d a y iJ^aya membars ‘of his faith "are Aug. 15,. Manager LOuls Apter portant in many bridge hands. If K S 4 ¥gamM.^ednesday at 6:16 p.m. at A council meeting of the Wsp- and Mrs. Kenneth W. Ellis of the ' Lake When the library w-as ia#t visited ' Kur.z; Silver-arrow on Bear badge. president of the PTA'af-tlw Buck- llan Roy, service order clerk; Ar- lano, wbicJt’Vaa towing the you want to lead several times ♦ Workers to aasiat at the Salk thr^.-Ffaln* Athletic Field. The .ping Community Church at 8 p.m. n(i— Ni,.. K..A Ch'*i- John i by this correspondent, the-fire-' XT’not (Improving fast enough" in the reports. Regal's will continue to . - . Howard Baldwin. Gold-arrow on land School, -William Freehign’ re­ mikiidd- Darnai frameman; am French explorer H* » • 4 (Uiti-polio vaccine clinic, to be held South Windsor, May, 27 (Spe- ^ professions, use their present quarters and in from your own hand, for example,. | WF.RT K.4ST Bpstves wilt' ^play the Giants on today in the Community House. the priitciDM Md fimuUv i “ re chief, place back had been knocked but; Bear badge, James Sheldon; Bear ports . . Summer schedule forlwth David Moore, station lnstaller,>4ll and hia crew of you must plan to be in your hand | A s 3 A m t 2 from 9 a'.m, to 11 a.m, Saturday at ^ e ld 2. and the Dodgers will play (Hali —The annual AlI-lEllswbrth The United Workers of the h«m to .((L d ^ and the chimney removed. This ’ The VeiT Rev. Msgr. Macdonald badge and Gold arro-v)-', Robert addition will take over the space office., of the Manchester Truht lii Plant. Alice McGinnis. Rethana fbui I m6at o'f their equipment. the Robertaon School,- have beeiv- now beihg occupied by the Kinney at the right times. This sort of | V A 7 4 .I ¥ J IP t -’ the Phillies on F lelilv Night'., program will be hWd to­ First Congregational Church will Glris-™Sta(«^T^ the tJnivcrs^^^of v ! opening will connect with the new said vestorday that w|iile there Breltschneider and John Holmes; Co. will find the doors closed tight -Martin, Jerry T J4x40-foot' bamboo raft planning was overlooked In the; d Q J Ifl » ♦ ♦72, Hated by Mrs. Alwina O'Brleii, morrow night in the' W a ^ n g have a white ajephant. and rum­ Girls State at the University" of Young people of the t Hebron; structure. >-, are 20 Catholics r.moi^ every 100 shoe store. The latter's lea.se ex­ Qcklln, Susan BiIodeau;''B^Ky Per­ wan own yestardav near the A A 7 2 A Q J 9-1 visiting nursb;'of the Public Hpirtth Dairy Judging Meettag Oxuiecticut, undfr the tponpOrohlp Congregational Omreh receiving Bear badge, Gordon Warren; tw-o on Saturdays during July and play of today's handx j School ca f^ ria. honoring meih,- mage sale on June 15 at Wolcott of the Auxlllarv of Jim^Keefe persons in the United Staten, there Silver arro-ws on Wolf badge, Philip pires June 1. The new and enlarged August. Saturday banking will re­ ron and. Bobby P|«hero^ave bean Islands, 400 miles from SOUTH i. Nursing Assn, co-aponsor*^' There will be a 4-H t^light bers of the Junior and senior Bibles this month are; Susan Ben-; Manch(>stor Evening Herald He­ South won the opening diamond A A K q J ♦ 4 Chapel. The sale is scheduled, Americim LegiOn. Miss | nett. Barbai-a and Bonnie Johnson, ara oniyS GathpHds among every, Bennetts Silver arrow on WoK sume Sept. 7 . . Mrs. Robert L. added to the Tfafj^^payroll and Chilean coast, after a stormy lead and drew three rounds of ’ These include: Mr*. DayJICas( nurse*; Mrs. Frederick C. Rose, Locral club members are invited ladles ol ihe Wapping Community Atomic Energy Commission prove that Polynesians could ..have will be the scene of a twilight Latin (Jlub, arid ta also a talented Ceolidge. Uoyd Grant, Bruce Oi1f- badge and Gold and Stiver arrow, "Place-the Face Contest" at the 'J'ohin Sablitz of 79 Trebbe Dr. South next led a low heart to- : 1 A rase 1 NT ^ eee Robert A. Doggfarl,^ AMrs. v a a o . MJoseph \ / a z;^ s s . to participateI------... In the program^■w^scM.s w*. of Church and a program entitled "I think there Is something "won first prize in the-seventh an­ reached South America in pra- meeting of the Hartford County musiclan. / >- | fin. Richard Robln.son. Thomas Edward Yankowski. new shopping center in West Hart-' ward dummy. West played low, . rsaa 3 NT Psaa r . Eaton, end/fdrs. Clarence A. I on how to Judure a ••Magic Barrel" will follow. Rob­ Fnilt Growers tomorrow at 6:30 hdsic in our Cathoyc life that nual fishing derby of the Unkho^vn Cliristtan eras. Yhe Frenchman >saa Paha Pass Bradfield,' voKiiiteeri front the" good .dairy anlma). how to use the "sBIllard. Nathan Rychling andtlohn ford . . Matthew DePumpo^'75 and dummy won with the queen. 4 ert will he the-guest speak- p.m. William Tunis and Arthur N^M-enry Gellert, who is w ell; Rj^jiig^d, A certain amount of mak^u.s a little slow in improv­ Birch St. la vacationing in Florida. Soldier Chapter, pisabled Ameri­ sought to duplicate- in reverse the 'Opening lead— ♦ q Young M otors Club. , dairy score card, how to give oral *c. ing dursClvos," he said. "Accepting All Cubbing. Scouting 'and Ehc- can Veterans, last week at ’ the voyage of Thor Heyerdahl’s Kon- South naturally wanted to get I Bobb, extension specialists from . *'^*«** *"* husband of the • giiidv and accomplishmenl was plorer imlta are Invited to.particl- He la a printer'a helper at The back to his own hand in order to The nooimal charge at the clinic [ and -written reasons, and practice Dr.. Robert V. Williams, chain- the University of Connecticut, will late Edna Smith, daughter of the: done nV-those receiving the Bibles, S ^ r u iio iA , God's will does not necessarily Herald. .State fishing preserve on the Tlkl from Peru to Tahiti In 1947. la for JrSatrhent and not to cover Judging. mast of the Board . of Education j pate in the Memorial Day Parade. Blackledge River in Marlborough, A bad Storm last week carried lead, another heart toward the Partner will make this game if he be presenf to answer growers’ late Mr. and Mrs. Edwin T. Smith. Work ' ^ oh sddition to the mean one should be satisfied willi the cp4t of the' vaccine, lu errone- Donald C. Gaylord, extension will-serve•as toastmaster. Ticket's ' one's position In life, .. . Commissioner Jullen Strong will I ■ * • The winning fish measured 13 away the Tahiti-Nui’s mast and king. Unfortunately, he had no can contribute at little as one questions. has been called upon to be gue.st That Interpret The "Kiwania Club'Board of Directors convenient way to get back. y stated (jLthis column prevl- aiiimal husiwndman' at the Unlver-^ may be obtained from Dexter speaker at Baron Academy, Col-'! "My argument is that we are form the Scout contingent in front inches in length. . . Miss Lqrrette several of her bamboo logs. Her winning card ^ a king, or perhapa y. This is furnished free by the Burnham, chairman, or commit­ Wishes Of Th* Family I of the Franklin School Building on voted recently to forego the an­ radio.appeal for. help brought the CInb L ^ tr o m Dummy sity of Conheftlciit. and Albert B. Kfanchester .Evening Herald cheater, at graduation exercises | not • irnproying fast enough." nual btrnlc to Incorporate that Sullivan of 16 Strickland St. will even a queen. Game at spadei may tee members. Msgr. Macdonald, director of the Main St. at 9 a.m. Unit flags only mark 40 years of service tomorrow frigaterig out to tow her. De Blsschop For lack of ahy better way, de­ be far more difficult to make. S Gray, Tolland County blub Ageh't, Wapping, floiith Windsor cor- June 14. Both Mr. Gellert-and his \ ^ a rarge ; Wins ‘OlhMnlck’ Again -will be Carried. The followin,- four featifre into the Kiwanla State Golf had planned-to repairspat the raft In clarer led ST dlufr from dummy. 1 " ■will be Instructors. .s ' respnndeiit .Mrs. O. Warrqpt.West­ late wife are graduatea of Bacon Yquur' JOHNS. BURKE Brooklyn Diocesan building office, with the Tt-avelers Insurance Go. (CopjrrlfKt 1937, General Fea­ 4-H Cl (us Htotod Wapping Grange hex again cap­ Eagle Scouts have been named Tournament'Scheduled June 5 at in Hartford. . Edwilrd Spencer. of tha Juan Fernandesdea lalands and East put up the nine,. South tried Today's EvMfta brook. telephone Mitchell 9-4014. Academy. Prescriptions spoke, at a communion breakfast. the Manchester Country Club . . tures Corp), A training- clasa for 4-ri demon­ tured the "GIrhmiok” by having 21 In January, 1954. he estnblished FUNESAL HOME Msgr. Mcdonald urged Catholic honorary members of the parade 141 Branford St. -will complete 80 then try to complete the -voya^ the king, and West won with the strations will be held June 22, at 9 •Today's activities include Good Here - Richard Gworek, who operates the The Chilean Navy said the Bah- ace. West returne'd thexlaok of members present at the meeting the Edna Smith Gellert Scholar- al . 1 TEI.. Ml 8-6868 parents to encourage their chil­ rharahftKs staff to carry wreaths years with the Aetna Insurance a.m. in the R-obertaon School. Mrs. Harvest Garden. 4-H, 7:30 p.m. for last .week of Ellington Grange. Child, 6, Drmvnrd to be-placed in Munro and Center Patio on ,W. Middle Tpke., has Group on June 1. Another 30-ycar quedano would arrfvt. in -Val­ diamonds,' forcing out ahlp Fqpd, in memory of his wife. 87 EAST CENTER 8T. dren’s interest 'in ■actl\itles that Bverett Barth and Mrs. Kenneth garden demqnAlratlo'n by Clifford Ellington will have an opportunity This fund now lolais more than -JUNE PHARMACY could lead them to useful lives in i Memorial—Parks: , David_Nelaon, leaagd Sperry’s Glen off Rt. 85 and mah from Manchester on June 1 paraiso tomorrow. — ^^ S. Lyon are fcb-chairmen. ADderson. vote-for Winner-of short ^ AMBULANC:* SERVICE to' recapture the attenda-nce, aw^d MWfoiil, MBy""2f UP)--Six-year- tT.SOO. and W'ill provide s substan­ •64 Center 8t.—Ml 9-9814 X ______the "higher professions" ■ Robert Calder, Michael Wichman French Rd. in Bolton .for the sum­ will be Albert Chapin ,of 80 Park to lose a heart, a diamond, \sd All 4-H club’ (fiem ^fi punnihg couriie •Cholarahip and check on mer and;is now taking bookings. St., with tha Aetna In.surance two club^. / EASTWOOD w’hcn Wapping Gran|e meet.4, old Darlene Hildehrapd, playing tial scholarship to s senior stu-, adn Edward Felthsm. to take part have been asked to recordrliboks, at the home of Ben­ Tuesday highl at the Community .with her 8-year-old sister, fell from dent found worthy to represent the' Sperry’s Glen will open May 30. Group. The correct line of play is to , RaaaM Rearaa — Naarr DsTia notify their leader* by June l2 for jamin, Anderson; Chib Scout Pack Fac|lltie's arc available for outings, • • • Springs Improved draw only -one round of trumps. House at 8 p.m. •'riuall dam into Indian Lake yes- Academy, The Second Congregational \ " h e l I c a t s ^o p *(;h*duUng. 85, Den 1, 5 p.m. with Mr*. Albert Tomorrow"* meeting will be teroay. , - ' ' Gellert Is a Yale graduate and clambakes, picnics, swimming^ and Tfie General Asaembly in Hart­ South then leads a heart to dum­ Chesson. BOY SCOUT Church grounds was the setting flshiiig. Interested parties may ^ At Highland Park T H E N A V Y " No awards will be made at the Pa*t Lecturer*^ Night, and there Her father plunged in to get holds a number of degrees. In the for the Cub Scout Pack 2 Carnival ford, recently announced the re- my's queen. He can get back to hia ■esaion. Judges will be in Attend- contact- Gworek at the Patio or tit hand with dummy's remaining I;gr- *:M -Boy Scout Troop 63, 7:30. p.m., will be *evpr*l p**t lecturers on her. He got hold of her feet, but ■ arts, philosophy, and civil engineer- meeting last Thursday evening^ ' FRED ANNTHXI Taylor * \ anc* to' offer coiutciictive suggei- Glenney Park (dubhouse; Troop hand to contribute to the program; lort her in the swift querent. ; ing, Mrs. Gellert was a sister of P^otes and News hia home. 86 'Vernon S t. . William Reaidents of Manchester w(io trump which is precisely why tion* and Triticiams. for ipiprove- Cubmaster William HaitkWison -Peck of 37 Gerard S t has taken "W AR DRUMS" 66, 7 p.m.. Pond Hill School; Girl They win be Mrs. R(^*r Llnsley. George Hildebrand came up for Miss Florence E. Smith, principal quartera will provide apace meas­ use the pure water of tke Case that trump was not drawn. ment* to be made in prejparation air and went tinder again. But his ; of the Florence E. Smith School conducted-mn opening ,pag cere­ oVer the G. E. WlUia Lumber..Oo. Now South is - in position to I. CUr, I:» -#=¥ :a=rt Scout Troops- 71 f nd 218, 7 p.m, Mrs. Norman Souther^U, Vrs. Monday, Troop 28, Hebfon; 73, mony with John Gordoh of Den 2 uring 30 by 125 feet on the main Spring at, Highland Park ‘ this for lb* Tolland County 4-H De­ Robertson flchool; Deh 4, 7 p.m. Robert Tucker, Mrs. RogeV- 'W'll- daughtei- had been swept Into a : in West Hartford, floor. The pants department, at 2 Main St. from Sam and Altx year will find the surrounding draw the last outsUndihg trump WED.: "Heavea Knawa Mr. AtUMa" monstration Day, June 25 at the Bolton; 91, Manchester^ Green; leading the Pledge^4nd FTomise. Ferdman. Peck managed tha Man­ with Mrs. George -Colby; Green- liams. and Mrs. George Potterton. drain pipe 12 inches in diameter Gellert was president of the which now includes 6.000 pairs, area newly landscaped and l|t- and to lead another heart toward Church' Community House. and six feet long. .Seattle Gas Company iintll his 126, Emanuel Lutheran; 152, Announcements ^ a d e Included a chester Lumber Co., at 255 Center dummy. West can take the ace of Oiobot Post. American Legion and Members sre reminded that the 7 EtoW’crs. . reminder of the Father-Son- over­ will be enlarged as well as a 'hat proved. % Judges for the training cl*s* Auxlliai;>’. 8 p!«i.. Legion Home; hooked rug. ctmtest and the bread It wa.s too .small for the father resignation in 1955, and is now department. A new feature will be St. for three years before taking Grata hat been planted on land hearts, but South will get to dum­ Will include M iu Shirley L. Weik,' to get through. WESTVIEW MANOR Tuesday, Troop 47, South Meth­ night «utfp-out June 8-9 at Camp North and South Coventry Volun­ baking ,emteat will be Judged at senior and executive partner of a shoe' department- of which Fred ovsr the North End buainees. beside tha brook, misaing sections my with the king of diamonds in ToBud County associate club But he and his neighbor, Louis the firm Gellert. Griffin. Williams, odist; Pack 251,- 'Verplanck; Johnson, also of a visit to be made order to .discard a loser on the teer Firemen, 8 p.m., at their th^iegular meeting en June 25. ^’eteEngland's Moat^ Modern Bufh’Jor- Annulll of 51 W. Middle Tpke. will of stone wall have been replaced, Sg««>;/ijrs. Joseph Motycks, and "The Grange haa 19 tffember.'i Fox, went into the water on the____and_ Associates.__ The subject of his Squadron 25, Rogers Corp;, Troop to the local Nike Site in the near Honey dlpiped'^lpughnuta are In­ king of hearts. This assures the respective firehouses; baseball other side of the dam. They found ; address will ^'^he-Purpoae^onvaleacent Hpapital manage. Annulli, former Manches­ and a new gravel walk now leada Mra. Rilth Gehring. games, 6:15 p.m.. Plains Athletic eligible to take the fifth degree at ■ be "Tlie Price o f. 241, First-ChUroh. Glastonbury^) future. cluded in the. "10 o'clock snack", to the apring. ^ ; game contract. ^8H R i jFM e Darlene's bodg. | Freedom ' Troop 34, Old Town Hall, Glas>on- All -the games of skill and ter High football player, ie a Court Coses Field. , ^ the East Central Pomona Grange vetargn employe , of Regal's. . . . for ’ Lady, a dog oa-ned by Bill The iron water apring, which DAILY QUEfnON BaafilR Ba«RtR Bay Mnisad Firemen worked over her fori Prize Winners _ Danielson PRoscott 4-8674 or E v6 ^ gs 8btdi«ll 9-34U6 bury, , / " chance were made by Cubs in den Boudrieau who operates a-garage Cases disposed of in Trial Jus­ Tuesday NoJIcTs ' meeting to-be given at Vernon Nurses 24 Hours. Cbarle^ E. Hnribnrt, Administrator Alteration work will start Satur­ taad'been closed, has been reopened You have opened the bidding tice Court Ffhtoy night include an hour with a resuscitator,- btit | First prise in the fire prevention meetings and proved to be very bearing his name at 185 Main S t with one. spade, and your partner ‘'IMIcGt* "2 Brisva Tomorrow's activities include Grange Hall on June 1 at 8 p.m. she didn't respond. Wednesday. Troop 5" Wnddell;! day. , and both iron and pure water the following; A w r l C. Ching, 30, Any other member.s intere.sted are [ poster contest submitted by the ' 25. CJiurt of ijorior. Center popular, along with -the mystery . . . * - i Every morning of the Work week, springs have been cleaned out. haa responded one no-trump. 'The of tho Navy” Men” Coventry Plahning and Zoning grab ba-g box. ’ All winners were of Manchester, Improper passing, asked to contact. Mrs. Mary Xluir. Church; 27, S t .^ ir y ’s; 112, Ver^ Miss FVances, Hoxle <>f 3 Mar- the dog will stay off in a corner Pipes and drainage tile.improve­ opponents are silent, and it is up Conunission'public hearing. 8 p.m., awarded prizes. Refreshments by herself until she heSrs Eddie to you again, holding: Spades A ! lilt t:S*-*:W |9; Roger E. Ehinis, 3lv of Colum­ Grsdustion Day pLanck; 120, S ti‘James'; 133, Sec- garat Rd., has been elected record­ ments have'' also bMn made. bia, driving under the lnfluence, Robertson School; Center S^ool S^*’**SJ^WW8WMaiBB)BlHig|ffiBaMg|glOTBMIIIfflia BHHWWHWI|!(IWIBWBWHIIia ffffBaiB3B»B)HBW»llllBiaBMSI^^ J: ond Congregutlonal; . Troop and were, planned by' Assistant Cub- Berggrerr’s lunch wagon horn The work, waa done through the H Q J 9 4 Hearts A 5 Diamonds A I Grade 1 rauaioal program, 10 a.m.,^ The South Windsor Kindergarten ing aecretary of the Ccmnecticut Wed.; "HesTes Kmws Mr. AlHses" 1102; Ernest R. Evans.' 21. of ' Post W4T Glastonbury; Back 28, mater and Mrs. Colton. sound. Then Lady Jumps up and cooperation of Case Bros, and 8 3 Clubs K 5. What do yoii say? at Robertson School, public invit­ will hold its graduation ceremon­ Historical Society . . . Mrs. Charles Is CisemaScep* as* Cater Rockville and Pine lAke Shores.^de- ies tomorrow at 10 a m. in the j V litftrm-. Pack 54, Hollister^ House of Westland St has been anxiously Awsits a honey dipped Carol Case Dennison and other Answer: Bid three no-trump, i ed: Lion's Club public meeting on doughnut. The dog wbrt"t eat any­ velopment, breach of the pe'a(^^. Community: House. There will be' Thursday. Troop 124, Andover; appMnted to the advisory board of members of the Case and Dennison not guilty. Safety. 8 p.m., Coventiy Grammar. SHOP KEITH'S TONIGHT U N T IL 9! CLOSED DECORATION DAY Troop 39. Marlboro. thing else-^Oh yeSi tha doughnut ftmilies...... , .i ' . , School; Little Scissors 4-H senior 22 children taking part, including: i the- Bervlee Bureau -for Women's Three Hartford men, wei'e fined Sandra Alpers, Beverly Ballard, t .Organisations in Connecticut. Mrs. must be broken up or the dog will r»irirsw[wi.ipi¥ aiiiwrie Herald, CIrcuIatien '\vas badly decomposed. AU Righto ^Marved-^ area aci-psa from the South Cov­ with Mrs. Rufus Reed; small .Ofcada, and Theodoros Stamos, company recently khtpi^ 100 Final plans for the testimonial V I I ^IIVW llv I 4 rector of the .occasion, Clifford Roberts of Columbia, 10 years. Manager William H. Anderson, H. T.' Dlckeasoa A Co., lac. entry - Firehouse. Between 25 claims court, 7 p.m,. Selectmen's dinner honoring First Selectman 6t«-Ung, district scouting commis­ Numerous prizes have been tons of scrap Iron in a 3-day Mrs. Rupp and Claire Fitzpatrick Co-Publisher Walter R. Ferguson and 30 girls and members of. their office, baseball games, 6 p.m.. aw'arded. Open to the public In period, all on trailer trucks. are Manchester District (Manches- 'rtiomas L. Burgess, who has served sioner, donated a trophy for this and Pressman Joe LaFolrga. familiei plan to attend. The group Plains AthleUc Field. in public office for S4 years, have annua] 'Cubbing event, and it will Avery- Court through June 9. Exhibition of European and will leave the camp for home about been epmpleted. More than 400 I have to bw won three> times by tramp steamer trips to luxury • P-m. Manchester Evening Herald one unit. in order to hold perma­ Oriental Costumes, Embroideries, Jewish Lord Mayor. One is a persons Are expetted to attend. The ' cruises and ways to spend money. Each family is asked to bring Its Coventry corresixMide'nt. F. Pauline dinner will held at 7:30 p.m. nent possession. It is reported that and Wea-vlp;gs: A selection of gifts blend of Irish whiskey and kosher Little, telephone PI 2-6231. acquired in' 1966, in the Special "And ffnaily." says Miss French, wine. Another versloii is Irish own food and beverage. The June 1 in the. Manchester Amer­ Ehchibftlon GaUefry, Morgan Me­ "let’s not forget, ouT old friend'the coffee With matzos floats. Troop will furnish marshmallows. ican Legion hall. arm chair traveler. Books mean Anyone seeking transportation Weather Specials m o ^ . 'A> ^ou|k i t JMli and; 20th ■------i--J ______JL. Woman Crushe4 The planning committee, headed ceswry objects from China,' India, most to him, I doubt If many ^tamk la to contact Mrs. David Roche, by Democratic Tovtiu Obmmlttee J i^ n . and European countries Manchester people will e v ^ travel ’HELLCATS OF leader, nr Mra. Henry Bourgault, Boston.-Msy-^ A 4-;8tory Chklrman Harry Oi’.Ium and Judge .^siilant leader, presented by various donors will over the mountains of Tlbrt or ex­ T H E N A V Y " ELECTRONICS brick building hfariy a bantury Benedict Kupthiittos,' -has -an­ be cm dtiplay. Through June 2. plore remote Pacific islands, but Young Mothers .Meeting nounced ^ that Joseph Gill, State lUmald Reegaa ' . The Young Mothers ' Club will old collapsed wnK a ^emendous I f you're atill trjdng to answer all who want to can at least enjoy LABORATORIES Commiiuioner of Agriculture, ^vill See Our Complete Showing of Summer Needs FUEL In-'keeping-with the arrival of the tales and stories of those who Itave a business meeting at 8 p.m. roar yesterday carrying a crippled spring is "Hats and Headdresses” , the vacation questions of where to be the guest if)e*ker and Totyn have. Travel books are practical Deborah "ZARAK" June 4 at the Nathan Hale Com­ woman to her death beneath tons Proeecutor George Stone, will be now on view in the Textile Gallery go and what to do, the'Mary Che­ Vlotor Mat«re munity Center with Mra. Charles on the second floor of the Morgan for the traveler, but almost indis­ Kf rr 277 BROAD of rubble. master of 'ceremonies. ney. Library has many answers in pensable for imaginative nthgi; hcadgqsr denion-. books and pamphlets. travelers.” ' . la "Hcaraa Kaova Mr. Allitaa" officials to attend the affair apd M UNa 24* D U M nw OIL la Calor aad ClaemaSrapa 't A D I 0 T { I E V I S I 0 N Plans will 'Jse completed for son. '63, was found 17 hours after strate U^l^skUt ,and- ihgehulty of A special feature of the library's imitations are being sent to Gov. Aluminum K08HER COCK¥a IL Alto: SCOTT BRADY la STARTS WED. the Father's Night program the the ■ building caved-ln. Rescue the mllliM4tln' the days when a hat current vacaUon collection is a "T IIK STORM RIDER" (Jhaaacl ■ New Ravea. Caaa. ■iSt a s 4 l) Rl’RNS A.VD AU.BM • workers found her in bed on the Ribicoff, Democratic State (Sisir- BffAZm O R L , Los AngeleS (.W^-Several tav- Qatea Osra 7:SO 'Dana Marfin, Jerry Lewis Ohaaael U. MarWarS. Caaa. evening of June 15 at . the Center RANGE OIL was a r^al'productibn. Articles ex­ group of circulating leafleU and 8ROW ■ with, Mrs. Herman LeDoyt. Mrs. street level. She had fallen from hibited daw ttom J820 to 1930. enis created apeOial cocktails hon­ ■haw StaHa “ "Hollywaod er Bast" 1 Obaaaal lt aariazHcM. Maw. . PRODrCKRiP SHOW- booklets prepared by the tourist oring the local visit of Dublin's At Daak Chaaarl M Raw Britaia, Caaa. V CASK (CDlarl Duane Follansbee; Mrs. Burton C. the fourth floor. ond Saran Through tk.e inon'th of May, bureaus of states and foreign jlVaNl.i Daak Chertton Heetcm t o Chaaarl SS Walarbarv, Caaa. "FasUval af Mazir To Dawa! "t. VIelent People" Ckaaacl It Halzaka, Man. l;le ( Hansen, Mrs. Anton M. Lassen, Three* others In the building N ew gglleries - of •. Renaissance countries, suggesting ma^y ways O-HOn-AMD BAgLOW and Mrs. Ellsworth Greenleaf in . 9 5 and Baroque Art displaying Ger­ ORCRKSTRA — Ga

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”*» • •• »•--* • t •*; 7 . y * ' ' i.R r A • I Ill-dll in* Ritr ■!■• iiii ------A- - ■ ■ • ^ i.^ M ■ > find aa a cam for.- the Japanese reserve, on hand in case the sup­ using good Judgment and eommbn and Secretary of State Dulls his present when thq.crowd gathevstfl*said in hla personal -opinion Um G E T a h e a d W ITW a most profound regrets at the riots. outside the epibassy, 'b e fo ^ 41f be­ trial waa unsatisfactory, that Courts to'try. ply of real doctors should sudden­ D ro o d le s RockviUe-Vemoii Tension Holds sense in the meantlme.^^ ly run*out. Skywatch Schedule President Chiang Kai-ahek (S- Chiang also fired the commander came violent, but th'at^tne'y did thers was a glaring dtocrspancy But in both cases, the basic' By IIOGEB PRICE in the compstsnoa of the defense tiw top linos In .short, they come as cloeo to rseted police to Intensify a bunt of hia army’s Taipei garrison and nfit draw their wea^pnd. issue is one of colonialism, with "The police mad8^ no determined and proaacuttog coonsal. . . a pleasant illusion as anything on 'i'lMiday, May ^ Grip on Taipei for agitators tho authorities t'wo police chiefs <:for their failure rr^ -^ 'W R M r o r ' ' .._..j?G :«^^me. the United States, the great denifK ILL CLEAN-UP blamed for atirrllig up Friday’s to cope with th* disorder* prompt­ effort that could be observed to ” I thought tho dafans* counSM m Midnight_____ ...... • 2 a.m. VoliiBtcera Needed was terribly strong and tlja ^rosa- _ BK U 84ii,m> < 6 am.a m. .. ,...... Votnnteera Reeded • and reduea' high montHiy pay-, On Zoning Undersize Lots Following Riof aftepWard,” the" embassy said. enough." --^i to gat rid of one of the last prac­ 'Volnnteera Needed ported already under j^llc* deten­ by Chinese resentment at a U.S. Publimn. 6 a.lia, - S a.m...... 'ments with a prompt loan hers. ^--'The embassy said the police did, Yeh denied that police assumed f'ouBded October U 18P . . . Barbara- MacGregor, Jackie God- tion, but presumably th* Chlnase court-martlal’a acquittal of M.Sgt. tices of colonialism. We know that 8 a.m.N- 10 a.m. We K*e to say "Yesr’ when you (Cealtanod from Pago One) however, try to shield Apierican the role ^ tptetstpru and did noth­ A Thought for Today V. ,..fr e y ’ ask for a lean. Phansr for your -Rock^Uki 27-iSp*clal) -:-^th* High School yooterday was r**- Nationalist chlsftaln was not satis; Robert B. Reynold*, 42. Colo; skins shotild not determine the 10 a.m. .'y.^oon .. ■ I ' e-". embassy personnel . who 'Were ing to dhocK mob action. Ho said SpoiiHorcd by the Manchester Burr Stephens. Mary >5tsoner.a lean In one visit, qr, come in. The City aitUhg aa th* ported by police. fied the ringleaders had been a ^ ■Md.. accused of voluntaryj..man- worth of a life. But we feci that had few customors, although Mon­ beaten, stoned and spat upon by that aa soon aa tho nows of Roy- HANG) Council of Churches Noon - 2 p.;^v. ' . ... American' Legion Auxiliary Zoning CommlksUm, will hold a T w oyou n gster* nine and tan prehended,. A qualified source said slaughter in the shooting of a public hoaring tdiught at t:S0 day to usually a busy day. the mob. holds’ departure Bscam* publicly ' I, ■ RATE* they do have something to do wdlh 2 p.m. - 4 p.ih.\,. . . . Jeanne Jaeubs. Barbara Lemlre. LaaMSataSMantlgnatunAlaAUMN! , years old, ajpparently entered the plainclothesmen who mingled with cailnese laborer Rcybnlda said ...Jam es Galanek, James Arthur o'clpek to consider a rSquaet that school through an unlocked door, Amqricaae Oautioned he caught peepinj)^"tt his wife in Foreign Mtoiater George ;^*h known, the crowd rose ao rapidly 5 5 ® » In Ad*»nc« noitelheless. On the back of a church bulletin 4 p.m. -•■'S p.pi. •. I MAIN ITh 2w< ri.. Om MANCHimN the mobs reported many of the and their temper bccam* so violent >UEl OIL ... Ernest Johnson, Roger Winter building be permitted on instead of going to church. They , 'VtOs Adim. Stuart H. IngersoII, her bath. The- aSrgaant pleaded told a ne'ws conference tonight SUM I found the following words' which 8 p.'fn. - 8 p.m. .. MIM mN S<«1M • Aak tar Uw Y U MAMiiir leaders were skilled in agitation that p ^ c o offorto to prevent them Tear ••••••'#•••••••••••••••• r.7» ...Don Sylvester. David Janssen. lots which were on rocordNfhen were found by William Abom, self defensjs.-'TIe, his wife and 7- martial law would remain in force GASOLINf Hootbc »••«•••••«•••••••***** 8 p.m. - 10 p.m. .<• oNNimnoAV rrsKiNos imni a rji commander cf'th e U.Si'7th Fleet, techniques. from..-bri X break tog Into th* embassy S.M were Written by Dr, J. M. Itowland. 10 p.m. . M i ^ g h t ...... L e ts F. Waldron , urn mrnt H wMuti St sS HBSwass s— xonifig was adopted. custodian, who .reported to police. year-old--'' daughter arrived in until authorities feel all danger of LSO The Economizer Mayor Herman G. 'Olqon broadcast this caution „ t o the U.tL Complatos further disturbances is past. word ovorwholniod.rhowii ■ .SU They have meant much to me and Skywist^ Poet;>*t,locStied on top of Manchester Police Station. Califjofiriia last night by plane. .06 Somebody from tVashington Volunteers may ro is te r at Civil Defense Headquarters, Municipal •aid that changing the loning or ^'WoBioa aad Takibttvillo aows Aroorican colony: Chiang ordered, the hunt stepped ..-Tlie U.S, embassy pointed out He said the government is doing /The government "profoundly re­ te Moatte *^**#»»***»«••••••*• I want to share them with others: up after U.S. Ambasaador Karl L, dinance in th lf manner would b* mO&tb '•««•#•••••••••••••**** THIS I KNOW Building, Manchester on Monday, Wednesday, or Friday from 1 to 5 i t e ^ a m Imadled throngb The “ I t to hoped that American mili­ In a statement . that , the mobs its utmost to heal wounds caua^ grets and oondemne" th* ombaasy points out that this same Congress detrimental to the community. He Rankin complained to him Utit asaault, Teh added, B A N TLY OIL liy ••.•♦•«•••••••••••••••••• J have dreamed many a dream that ‘C’hejkerboard for a Hermit' p.m. H oraM ^ RbSkviUa Bugoan, 7 W. tary personnel will have the good which wrecked’ its building and by .Friday's riot* and promote bet­ Sliiido THECopy iSggS^S'pR^ •«•••••< which is conducting such a fierce ' aeld he believe* It would be more police had made no determtobd *<- ter understanding. I IMI'WI IM to excliulvtly never cBine true; but 1 had 'When I discovered this was the Mato SL. Mopbea* TRomeat sense not to go on sightseeing that of the U.S. information Serv­ and relentless drive for economy advantageous tb- give the Zoning »41M . trips. -The few restrictions still re­ fort to diapers* or dlscoufage the ice and injured 13 Americans Were He also discloaed he asked the New corriaon-Iike drugs, caD '' '1 \' \ I I,'I I I •nSui/tott* w ol rSKa* ta^u” or enough dreams comb true to nlne-h'undred and sixth-first Droo- in the appropriations for the ad­ who conducted an active law prac­ Board of Appeala (ZBA) greater maining oh social 'activities and irate mob Friday. not dispersed until late Friday U.S. embassy Friday motnlng be­ rednl-atsroida art three to five mako me forever believe in discreUon to hardship cases. mas as potent as ths older fomu m Mlfchdl 9-‘1!,9b •nd niM tiM wonl a«wt publitbed bera. die to be published since Droodles ‘Weekend Deaths tice in spite of a crippling lllneas, Uniform tralBcYqwa throughout the use of cars after dark will be Chiang a a k ^ -ltin k in during a evening, after martial law had fore the rioting started lf«lt would S ministrative departments of the dreams and to keep on dream­ The ZBA has turned down sev­ and are said to cauae far fewer All rlchu el r*^bJic»tlon •it »pjci») started. I suggested to the Editors died Sunday. th* 48 states ar* Ntog urged by removed aa soon as possible. You conferenca aM ne President's home been imposed. be possible to have a review of h«r«lB »ro nUo rooerrtd. federal government is. at the same ing. that it be given special treatment. eral appeals wh^ere persons want­ the Reynolds case or a retrial. He dangerous or amibytog aide effects ROCKVILLE TR 5-3271 I have prayed many a prayer that By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Vancouver, B. C.— Sir Micliset/ th* American Bar Asnetatton. can help to bring this about by to eonvey.4b’ President Eisenhower 'The statement said police were I^lll acme* climt of N. E. A. 8*rr- time, approving expenditures for My idea, was to have,the Droodle ed to build two residences oif two . waa never answered; but enough “ Whitchurch, England— Sir A l­ Bruce, 63, newspaper columnist fo^ ------;------itself which are 45 per cent higher bloviTi up to full-page size With the Vancouver Provihee, formerly adjacwit undersize lots. The Board ■'T' **lSi®ib*ra R«|ir*»tnutiT*»: Tb* of nvy prayers have been ail- extra large sensational type head­ fred EMward Herbert, ,98. mlUlon- 'metntatoa that opiy ona houae JuUua Hnibowa Special A g t ^ y — New than in the last budget for Con­ .svdr?cd to make me forever be­ alre philanthropist, founder and for the London 'Daily Mail and the YorkKor^ i;nicab...Chicago. y.y--Detroit ana Boaton. lines announcing the fact on the should be buUt in such a caSc. lliblBER AUDIT bureau or gress. This 46 per cent increase for lieve in prayer and to keep on chairman of the tool making firm Vancouver Herald, the 11th baron­ , It has beep noted, that there are CIRCULATIONS. Front t ’age, and a J*hDtograph of et o f Stenhouee, and a b-other of the operation and upkeep of Con­ pra>"ing., me underneath. They didn't agree. of Alfred Herbert Ltd;, of Coven­ 'h u n d r^ of lots'which are under I have tnislcd many a man who the late movie actor, Nigel Bruce„ The Herald PnntlM gress in the Style to which it is One of them even had the nerve try, died Sunday. the minimum requirement*. The aaauaaea no ftoaiiclal reaponalbiiity for - .failed me;—but—1— have- found died Sunday. ------^ appearing In ad- becoming accustomed compares to To say that it migHt'heTrgciod idea Paris— Alt Chekkal. 60. a pro- QUALITY •mtatmilm frontage to any zone to enough true friends to njakc me "WiBhlngton—Ool. Rolls C. Van 95 feet, J)ut mensr-of-ttw lots in ber reading inaUer an average Increase of some 8 per to eliminate Droodles entirely,and French Algerian leader, former Beening Herald. forever believe Mn humanity and in it* place' substitute a Graph vice president of the new defunct Kirk,.. 63. judge advocate of the the City hevs'only 40 tb 80 foot cent In the adminlatrative budgets to keep on trusting. National Guard branch at tjie Pen­ costs- so Display ad«*rtlBlng closing boursi showing the annual ITak Butter Algerian Assembly, fatally shot ^frontage. the members of Congress are at­ I.have sowed many a seed that fell Sunday by a 27-year-okl Moslem tagon until his retirement three ' Anyon* wishing to^spsak on th* 2 Monday—1 p.m. Consumption in Lower Mongolia. For Siaaday—I p.m. tacking so fiercely. •' on stony ground and wa.s de­ 1 objected and after a kmg argu­ identified by police as Sadok Ho- years ago, and former Nebraska propoMl to permit building on un- voured by the birds: but I have legislator, died Sunday.» . . little! . The difference Is quite elemental. ment, during which I got stuck for hamed. N „ ■ i ' deraise Jots may do so at Itoe hear­ held in my arms enough golden trict for four tetma ending in 1948, 5 containers of Coffee and a Cleveland—^ . Roy W. Scott. ing tonight to th* City Court ^ The money you spend .voursclf is battles to maktf me forever be­ R?cissr,i-rr«?si8S:?: Danish Bun, we reached an. agree­ 69, noted specialist in heart room. . Clasalflad daadUaa; 10:80 a.m. aaeh a necessity. The money being spent lieve /n tiie.Jl8rvcat and to keep g v of pSbbeatloa azespt Baturday — ment and decided to print the diseases and former president of Sneese Oausee Crash » a. m. ______by somebody else is a luxury. on sowing.' y Dr.oodle in the regular way. the American Heart Asm. died Several aneezea caused by an I have- fought many a battle «nd It is surprising how universally Sunday. He was born In New A1-. allergy were, the reason given by .Monday, May 2T lost It; but ,I have won enough ‘a motortat for sldeswiptog a park­ this works out. as a principle. It is bany, Ind. batlcs to make me forever be­ ^ seen enou.gh hearts warmed un­ ed car yesterday on Union S t. po­ valid in e\*ery partnership, from lieve in the strug|ilc and to make der the Go.spel to make me for­ Needles, CAlif.—Austin S. ■ Car­ lice said. William M. Taylor. 37, 7 The^Riot On Formosa marriage to business to govern­ me keep on fighting. ever believe in preaching, and -to gill, 69, retired chairman of the of 78 Village St, told police , he keep on at it. board of Cargill, Hkl, a Minnea­ WATKINS- One theory on the riot in Fori ment. I hav'e written i any a line that got tog far over tq the right of should never h v been written; I have seen my Ltvd seemingly lose polis grain firm, and leaV* surviv­ the road when he aneezed. His car mosa U that it took both the but enough of my writing- have many a battle but I have seen ing son of the founder, William W. struck th* rear fender ° t a parked United States and the government enough of His trjumiph to make' Cargill,' died Saturday. He w*a WEST The “bargam” blihd.s you replace so often Aar owned by Wallace F.^Bouffard, Johnny’s Parents touched human hearts to make o f Chiang Kai-shek by surprise. me forever believe in writing me forever believe in His Divine bern in La Crosse, Wls. ■sOon costs dollars more- than Findell-Made •81, o f 4 Pleasant St. Damage was , Als.—^Luther Pat­ Each had been taking the other One of the poll surveys, the and to keep on at it. sovereignty and follow Him for­ ?*>Fuieral StrviM ‘v, Venetian Blinds. Call MI .3-4865 and learn leaUmaUd at 1150 to the parked ever and forever. rick, 66, representative in Congress car and 1400 to Taylor's car. No \ for granted. We are the chief sup­ other day, got real close to the I have preache Minnie ^dstuObner, Gmd Star with gay green-and- green or white plastic cord. t^^s1 * .... *7.75 was tried and acquittad for killing card? How would he ever know' — Rtmincler — yellow striped duck. earlier than usual, we will give you the Casual dresses in easy-to-care-for fabrics. Mother, and Mrs. Gertrude xnitach. a Chinese "peeping Tom." It Is that reading might be a pleasure? SoftbaU SeaaoB Opens . The sUtlstlcs in the>ailrvey THURSDAY. LEGAL HOLIDAY LOy/ESt PRICES yOU'LL FIND ANYWHERE. Reg. $4.98 Yacht Chains; folding hardwood N pointed out that the thing which Dressy dres.ses in silks, chiffons, cotton lace. Special ceremonies at Henry began the riot was the appearance phowed that Amer^gn "parents do Park tonight will open th* aofttoall frames in varnish fimkh; gay yel|ow-and- toague for its firs t, active season All redjiotions have beeh made from Watkins bona-fida retail o f the Chinese widow at the gates less rea'dlng than 'the parent* of HGUR.S; TUE,SD.\Y thru SATURD.\Y 10:00 A, M. to 5:00 P. M. Bonk Will B« Open, As Usual. green striped duck ...... 3 .5 9 of the American Embassy, where any other-' presumably literate hefe in eight years. Mayor Herman prices . , the same as haye been in force since TU E SD AY and TH U RSD AY NIGHTS 7:00 to 9:00 FRIDAY EVENING 6 to 8 <5. Olaon will throw out the firat an v»*‘v**udffictal broadcaatlng unit;---- country in the mo world,. ■ They do ball, to be caught by Alderman this furniture was unpacked . . not "bloated" or so-called - - $37.50 Redwo^ Arm Chairs to match ^ u - - ainpUfl<^ an Interviaw with her, .j^uch leas reading. In fact, much of John Gin. chairnian of the Recre­ .ble-‘‘guurum i^’ chair: plain green bade and to the crowd'which had our clvlllratlon proves that reading ation Board. Flag-raising cere­ ------"list" prices. Here are saving's you can believe in------monies will precede th* game, . seat cushions...... 26 .7 5 But whether the riotaXRik both is an unnecessary art. Visual aids, 1 because Watkins has the reputation for ) ‘ I. .. ,1. ■idea by aurpriae, .of^iwhathar the like charts and blondes, are en­ which is achediiled to start at 8:16 p.m. honest-to-goodness fair prices. Reg. $24.95 6-foot Lawn Umbrellas; plain catinng goveriMient was Itaelf at tirely adequate, and ei^ler to take, - Th* league, sponsored by th* exteriors, figured interiors> fringed A least a, tadt part ^of, the plot to So Johnny, after kll. ia merely i Recreation Board is directed by . nytirt an Issue o f the .acquittal of adjusting to the world Which William Kowakl-and constota of valances...... 19 .9 5- ^ American apldicr, tlj# basic greets him. > over l80 men. In th* opening game motivation Involved (I the h ^ e . ’ IJbe American Legion will play the ^7.50 Redwood stools for end or bsrbeque Rock'i.'ille Hotel. Our claim to rights of extta- Spring Base Chairs . tables, or used as cocktail.tables; about 2 Too Godd TojB* True? > ’’ Events Scheduled territoriaUty on Formosa Is a . The final meeting of the Slim- feet long ...... \...... • -5.25 Reg. $12.96 Arm chair with spring steel hangover from the days of colo- The AriUiih Sian'thestcr Guard nastics Class will be held today at base and steel slats . . . all finished in a Bialiam, and It represents, to the' ian, Itielf fiistorlqally a believer in 8 p.m. in Northeast School. The $39.95 Redwood Barbeque Sets with 6-fooi Chinese on Formosa, a biting pre­ , S M A R T .course- has been sponsored by the gleaming white enamel! Comfortable the freedom of trade, m ay perhaps Recreation Boar(j .and Instructed clear wood tables and two matching sumption that th# Chinese are an ‘‘rockinip’ action . . . smart accent for Y be accused of taking too much Sign of a TR AVELER 5 f , by Mrs. Marjorie W. Smith of Brin{ Your Own Blankets benches ...... > '.2 9 .9 5 tnferion people. , > pleasure to dlscoyertog gsps in the Manchester. your porch scheme. .r W e ouraelvea, In ouj policy, have principle and practice of those who The local chapter of Ba^arar •hop Singers will meet to d e ra t 8 , and Ropes..Save! known exacUy how Important this believe in protectionism of . all Yon Assemble anf Save p.m. in the Elks Carriage Houae. Cash issue waa. the war, when kinds. ” ' Member* of Union Congrega­ $14 .95 Spring Arm'Chair with fiber seat N- ' we w4ah8d to ahow our gratitude to Nevertheless, it seems to be tional Church Will meet tomorrow and back^ black iron with yellow fiber 10.60 fatfang K a l- ^ k and to the ■Chi­ writing in good toith. and as at 7:30 p.m. in the chapel to con­ sider proposed rempdellng. esti- nese p t o p l ^ r the fact that they though it were entirely sure of its with stand R«9. $9.98 - mated at $85;000. * $34.95 Aluminum Wheel Chaise with flat All Sales Final •atayed so. heroically in the atrug- facts, when it reveals the follow­ Hospital Note* . arm *; adjustable back?; red or green plain V 0 9 9 glq against Japan, the greatest ing: , ■ Admitted Saturday: Mrs. Es­ plastic coverings ...... •»,...... 24.95^ single gift we could think of - waa "A Dutch manufacturer has a telle . Nadeau, Mill S t, Broad - . . t an announcement that ■we were prosperous- trade sigiplying Ameri­ Brook. 9 “ abandoning .our claim to extra- Discharged Saturday: Mra. Mab­ $189.00 Screen House with real aluminum can textile mlUs with labels which el Chhpto, Ellington: Richard ■Reg. .$15.50 for a Hammock in a woven strip­ terrtterial rights In China. That read, 'Made to the United States.’ -Rayta, 120 Grand Ave.; Mrs. 'screen door; aluminum-colored plastic screen­ ed plaid (instead _ef plain stripe shown) with g ift we made to the government but in order to -comply with Uie JJlalre Grenier aiid daughter, Wer­ ing; roof of plain plastic fabric with floral valance (no frin ge), pillowLand a green de­ Of Chiang Kal-abek when it was on regulations in the ,United States ner Dr. design'inside; valance and white Birth yesterday: A daughter to mountable tubular metal frame! Uia mainland we have failed to the labels themselves must be . Mr. and, Mra Gerald Klbbe. 8 Up­ frin g e ,a * . ,*137.50 apply to the government of Chiang marked ‘Made in Holland.' ’’ *■ per Butcher. Rd., Ellington. Kai-ahek on Formosa. It could be "Presumably,"’ adds th'e Guard- Discharged yesUrday: Mrs. Jae- $49.50 Two-Seatdr i^ tte e; tubular black ~f> (Below) Reg. $9.95 Folding possible, then^ that this govern­ lan,.,"the customers either d« not .queline Trefetheq and daughter, 1S2 iron.' bases, plastic cord seats and backs in 2 4 “ Aluminum Chairs arc made ment itself felt the same way the caie or j j e -aWe^ to sort out the JE. Main St;; Mr*. OaudetU Fat- green or yellow ...... 33.95 mobs felt, the other day. ’ confusion' for themselves; other- . Uriiall, Broad Bsbok. of he^y inch tubing; Brenner's Baseball Ctasaos ' Th* way the^mobi feel cw be wtse this trade would long ago Aluminum douhfenon-tipping front jeg A beginners’ ctoas of the UtUo *' $29.95 Cocktail Table: black tubular iron simply stated.They feel that'when have come to a halt.'* R e g .'$ 3 4 .9 6 all ^design; Saran webbing in League Will start Saturday a t; 2 bases; round glass tops; white or green plas­ an Oriental kllU a w&te man, he .This report fills'u s not with •p.nq.. at the Recreatloa Field. Boys aluminum wheel red, green of yellow com­ tic cord shelves ...... 21.50 hangs, but that when a whit* man comment, but’ with curlosily. Are 'jiot oh regular.or farm teams ar* chaises in plain red b in g with white, 6.98. kllla an Oriental,, he U likely to there really such, labels in use? ur'gecWo report to Erhardt Koelseh Cfcervas^ealy 1%. 'ht that time to be registered. ' ■or green plastic cov­ ’ go unpunished. If he is tried to a $67.50 California Redwood Double Chair Or to thi* story merely one of those .School Damage Reported erings, Adjustable whit* man’s court;' ',;- l bits of unreliable folklore which with umbrella table between', wheels and Minor damage to books and . backs drop-down 'to .Folding. Siesta Chain) with leg rests Whether Or not there to. any Known the world over, American E spreM . handle! for moving. Plain greeii seat and eatahlish themselves as public fact article* to the Sykes building o f sleeping 'position. and fringed canopies.have vamish;.„ actual miscarriage of justice to th* because they make such a wonder­ Traveler! Chaqiies are instantly accepted— - back pads ...... •. -49.75 Heavy tubular con- present case, whether bur .mili­ ed hardwotoijframe? and a cover of. ful atory to tell? anywhere. 100% safer—you get an immediate ' struction. gay yellow-and-green multi-striped tary court did feel that the life ' $24.96 Arm Chairs;' black tubular iron ef an Oriental was not tiie sEme refond i f loat tor stolen. Convenient * duck. ' Five Out Df Fjve base*,.white plastic cord seats and thing aa the life of a white man. aa cash -you sign once when you buy them . . hacks ..18.25 wo do not know. There to perhaps The Federal'Trade Comnussion. again when you spend them. Your matching ’ **-s . a very good chance the Amerl* 3 piece. Red^opcT^ts that cruel foe of imaginative iilu- $19.95 End Tables; black tubalar iron, ■ can soldier would have been aignatuiw are the only identification slon, t o reported ready to crack bases: white or green plastic cord shelves; Reg. $32,50 fo r thia-$!^iece .California Knotty Red- No Phone Orders r acquitted to any court which might down on those men in whit* coats w o ^ Pichfc Table and lV o , Benehes which, have al­ glass tops ...... ^ . 5.50 $14.95 Folding Aluminum Ann Chairs with have tried him, toclu4tog n Chtoeae who are .shown on T V commer­ ready feceiyed a first coat of preservative! Heavy wooden arms; gre• *••••»••-•*•-1 1 ,4 0 a s ^ d in in g group at your-4summer cottage. Stain or I ' ation of th* worth, o f human life The Commtoaion suspects that it! - • baa extoted in the past along with these doctors are not real doctors. paint $24.95 Redw’ood Serving Cart with wheels the colonial concept. When a whit* It'suspects that .they are nierriy and removable tray ...... 18.75 man has killed an .Oriental, that T V actors, wearing a white coat. has iibt always been the same It auspecU that ^ their prescrip­ H«^’s solid comfort for only a few cents a day. Relax with an Check Carefully: $52.60 Two Seater Redwood Settee on fiiitig as an Oriental killing a white^ tion* are hot the' result of pro­ wheels with plain green tufted seat and back - Y- 1. Prices in effect for 3 hours tonight, only. man. There has been enopgh of" fessional diagnosis or competeht- additional phone in your den or living room. It saves steps, adds cushions ...... 37.95 this to the past so that suspicion msdical opinion at aU, but merely Member o/ both , • ; 'No phone orders at these prices. tosvltably Uvea. « » in Oriental lines they are pidd to say into the 2. All sales cash and carry.- • lifivacy. Mighty good-looking,-too, in your choice of eight colors. FEDERAi: RESERVE Sy s t e m ' Reg.'$24.50 PeOl Cane Com*r Tables with Blinds wherever an outside power microphone. In, anort, ;it suspects 3. All sales fin al; no exchanges. shelf, il^n bases'...... 17.75 taatoU upon Die right to try,. iU that' five out of every five doctors (There’s a one-time charge for color and installation.) FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION 4: Everything in cartons; unassembled. ■X own nationals to cou rU of iU own ;who. endorse something on TV are 5. Ally parts missing from .packages or car* Instoad df letting them stand trial complete fakes. - Just call our business office. tons will be replaced. , Reg. $29.60 Peel Cane Sling (lounge Chalirs, In th* eoorU of the eouptry to Our reaction, and that of some Ail items subject to prior sale.. iron baSee) ...... 4...... 2 0 . 9 0 . y '_* ■ ■ » ■ ^ 6. wWdi they are aUUoiied. , othsr T V viewers, has been more 7. In case o f rain, sale will be held inside with f-— tosua which toiidMd kindly. We rate the TV doctors as , R e m e m b e r: An up-lordate home has enough phOftes. ail other rules applying. $79.60 AU Alummum. PiUow-arin Gliders ^ th* riots to Fem es* is dupU- among the best actors' on the BANk ?i ■with fioral-iUastie covers. Backidrops down catsd to JopoR- where we concede medium., W « always stir, a Uttle ^TJiey belong wherever yOur fartvily needs them. \ vlF iVlAll^llCf01.E*aV o 95 m X i N STREET to form bed -59.65 (A* r^ht of Japanese courts to faintly, hut sUr. hongiheless. upder ' l-v 'i ‘ V ■ ^ ^ ■ V try Aworicans for o®Ce^ their Obvious solicitude for our well 'A'Griper Bank for Greater Manchetief** n\ Great big '80-inch 'imported Peel . poiding Alumiplim Reg. $14.95 Stack Chain with aluihiimm VI. iHpty iBd’efr poet, but where we being. V t t find their professlonsl j C^nV Circle Chairs at an unheard-j , Reg, $19.95 for this light-as-a-featbbr all- frames and wood slat seat* a|od.bickai com* . l i A ioii*tiw»rtr'Wlth the Jap- bearing Impeccphle. W e ,always THN aOUTHil^N NPW NllOLANb I of w *a L IrOft haaesv reg^. $7.96;r aluthiniim chaise. Weighs only 3 ' i pound^^> ' fortable and cool ..W ...11.40 ' gqjtwhBther the shooting fast that, evsn if they aren't real \ y ( these. folds compactly for storageJor packing In . by an i o t i o n , they .eould ba. Wq think th«q| as a sort M ppAealoi^ SALE AT REAR OF OUR STORE your car. Double-tube arms; Firestone Valon MANCHESTER EVENIlff MONDAY, EygN lN G .H EjR ^. M>^CHESTEB; COKK^ MONDAY. MAV,27> 19.87 insU-uments to become th e. exten­ O^f into OMier Spac^ J" sions and' perfections ol. the sjenses Chamber to Start of man in outer.space...... Bonn Offers Beds Adenalie:fHas The moon \rill ..rise up enclosed Membership Drive f . in the nose of a rocket 72 tcet R e s t s long, weighing 10 tons. It will be The Chamber of Commerce- will three rockets, fli-lng off, in stages. kick off a year-round nlember- On bem iHtarized* Zbfle The first and larger two fall ^;B«^TJnity away after doing their Job. The ship campaign w-lth a dinner at. 0 last one must race the ball up lo the Walnut Restaurant at 6:30 M a n c h e s t e r (CoBliBed tr 9m P«t« On«) , e r e ? it'rf’ maximum, and cbn-ect, speed p.m. June'*. S.2 S8 Cara liuqi«ct* 4 ‘"■altitude, then shove.^-il away Members of the Impact Club S> siui'a rauniflc&Uon condition that spring mechanism. 30.000 Sq. Ft. PoUee and voluntaara. in­ raiidaniM hwrt^. larger ritiea to , (Ckmitoiied (rote Page Dne)< orWl. You prove It's the»-e-.--.You who will campajSW for new mem­ Bonn order all foraigrn troope from the 'CSiiaC executive’s (Ssttyshurg, while there tvill be two bers of 'toe, Chamber will attend Mitts ita soli. They are in Germany u spected' 8,368 cars,. men ihin-' * Pe.: fisnit' Dlaan^^ re- taka’'edfi of amarganey mattors ,do, somethlnk.scientific!-.with it," satellites, the ball Itself and the the dinner. ,. defensive proteotim. Adenauer olie a minute, in .five": days e f, IGY corrals an arm y-of 'S.OOp the pipe-amoRlng JDr. Hagen says BIG DISCOUNT : MS;iedjry. .*as thind|idbiir ^ M e m may eoni'e up dw ng tha'mito- aa rates in 4-foot-long; . third stage rocket. A fte r tot# k ic k q ff they w ill said, commenting: pperatlen at the safety, inapee-, fro m 58 Into- cooperative calmly!, \ FACTORYSTOPF i dlscuisM* i t i J ^ e .jA ^ h o jrs K A ife n - •mek mouiths...... mbet.of.odr; toWna, 1 qm (Sradually- 'they Will'* drift apart, start contacting businessmen who •TT»e /ederel govemmentr-ee- tion iM c last, .ureeh'. . studlaa (rf. weather,- oceans, posmic Actually i^Tpyolvcs a trerrien- the- heavier rocket being slowed pecially nee the experience of the ;- ^Bsiartog.aa’..Hogan umriUtoC^ i^ . .'ta their tax bur- dous eiloj-t Jby hundreds of sclent- do nob nmv’belong to the (Cham­ DEPARTMENTS Of the total, an ware initially: 'ap^r sanUng.- rays, ^vlty,- glaciers, earth­ more by the ultra-thin- glass in ber. ' _ . Slimgarian uprisings—has grounds! Ths od-^ohairman of th e jp d iri^ dena.^>--^eee .Isrno eound reason istsi at a post of mllliona of dollars, rejected bemuse of - soma ;de*>. ' 1 Ailsnilief was accpmpsnled to w hjr^e should now removs.a legal the not-quile-a-vacuum of space. The name ‘-Iropact" was chosen to assume that the yvithdrawal of I feet. Of the 677, .4^-were.latar. eixMmittea. gton. Benjamin L* gar- quakes—all major forces affeetlng "i- The iKUe moon* is only thb size ^ e fiM whieb -has existed for eo okr lives! All nations win share But the glistening ball (sitting to mean Increased Membership Infants' Needs these troops under present circumi-j passed and tlie lf .ou-nera. riven ringer (R-Newr— j-of .a-bushel basket, 20'... here so silently nowi will chatter stances ivould- lead to the loss o f ' r i^ r ’lAeiumng Pai^gn 'idinidter many yeers.' .s ■ . everyriiing they learn. Through PilbmoUbns Activity-, Con­ Motor, Vehicle Department safe­ Brring Pruyn ( - „ ------p^nds, easy enbugh f& a woman back -to Elarth by radio tellln,g— tacts and Teamwork. (West (Serman) freedom." ] a ' that the oonitoittiie'wlir -rTubetHuite Haute Bill No. .O n ly. R Ruqaia. u q besides us, plans to/j-'te lift wltli one- hand, ty. Stivers after haring tha fle-*’ veri 'S ^ t A /^ .; ^ " noudeed who knows quite what? Ch.alrman of' the club is'Dhester Boys' Wear fects-repaired. ' hol d a . 28lS . (the mutod v.iniinunity launch ■ satellites. Russia so far!] But it must be shot to*a speed Joining in weienmlng Adahauir it lo n ^ t -11 AW ^adpeeday.' meastoe pasted tola yaari la open (Tommorow: 'How satcllitoa H ogan. wsra.J)ayl# Bjtucs.-Amdncan .am- ndinlnatii has. opeiily, reported all her many teat - will counterbalance the ■75 fo r th e ‘Iw e r - ' t * . A. ac,- ■’plana Tor IGY, except for xlhe , W'ork—^ne nickel buys you a new Captains of four teams of five haafador -to ouglas and Joan R. Newi'fidbits afternneh, after a White Heuae for-en opportunity to testify | -r of rockets which wirf put the little nor farther than 1,200 to 1.500 Ziouglas to Ellery A. Turner and moon Wto its opbit- l^or rocketry miles awav. , Workclothes - Calted fron AP Wtewi'- lunoheon with daenhowar. on toe.matter. At RirRiday Parly \ Janet V. Turner, property at SO Es- Gbfen; Coiiirict involVes railttpry secrets. l(isenh(mr«r i and Dullea were D ’A ndress’ le tte r did no|t eey If we mia.s the minimum .speed .'•I.* ' ' ..eia li .fc aex St. virhetoer hi favors or opposes ths 1 There is much speculation that by one foot per second,,we rail.” Reverlev Tavlor known to be aager to' aawir* Donnamjtr.iO/’-Paf^taro, '(iaughter Lingerie William D. Griffih and Gertnide Chintae Communists ra ndmtoation, but Barringer said/he ; - the first, nation to ednquer space Dr. Hagen points out. !"ln this , * .r- j T_ — ...... 6 — 3481 Adenauer that his govemmsnt’s could cpiftrol the world — putting A. ^Win ; shells'at Quenoy In hCavlast bOm-1 vt««rs would ,be fully taken into underetood he..oppoies It. j , u , horse race', we must win on the of Mr, 'Mrs,, '(p, F. .Pagliaro, Feted at Shower property at Whltney Rd. ^ | hji-ament of tha Natlonahet off- j Moount In any Baat^eat disaim- The letter was written seysral' 'Wbxtohnph, Btay 27 ■ The / all nafions under telescopic nb- noje. There is! no place or show. wniita^ighOi bit^htjfy- fWls oh D re sse s 71 .. serwation. from space platforms. ‘ Greenwood. Inc., to William D. I ______shore island since May W- .Trial ament plan. ^ weeks~ai5. whiirHHOgan;^ name, Navy aw^ rf TT:at sp^od is faster, tfian aiiyonc M*fy,2Wr5^8 honor.g()est:at!!a' large ^,-Jllttlng^y target anyWhere from hn«- shot a cocket bef(ji:e.’’ ■ m Ls> Decainy-Ann TaylbrriTT ^hrillin^ Fashion Finds G riffin • and Gertnide A. Griffin, '■ whiita men etergirf ^U t! j t aaamad highly, likely that first was mentioRSd. a m possibl# , s $3 nplnon 'cdnlt*cr*.fer. deVetop- birthday party given .yesterday property at 278 P a rk e r St appotatss. ment of .a nsw, hlgh-spded. torpedo //outer space. There are also pio- The ball is a thin - magnesium Union St., was guest of honor Coats & Suits dynamiting ’ Negro elwrehaa last i Biaenhio^Sr gave Adenauer .an ad- Touch posais to put space.under interna-, afternoon by her grandparents,- Maurice R. Correnti and Edith, January opena today in Mentgom vanes look yestarday a t tha jiew . lUUable eourcee who have. been [ a h d ^ u i^ c e ^'etem^ shell, give’n fantastically- thin cently at. a miscellaneous ,sHgwer Correnti to Jame.« J. M clld u ff and Tha windpammar Christian Radlch. a floa^n#^film studio, salU M at aurfacing aubmartot, port of a tional control. , , coullngs on. the outside of zinc, -Mr. and Mrs,- John Zimmerman, ery, Ala., circuit court. arpw raduotion propotal which will in touch-with Hogan eaid that he _ both' subtoafto^ But the Igy Tnoong are dedicated glVeh' by her mothei>^fnd aunt Sportswear » fof Decoration Day! ' Anne T. Mclldiiff, property on #ada to lUiaala In 5-poW*r Unitad SUtaa flaat manauvertng to thaDriribbaan. . • . - htoiself wants toe edmraittse to face ahlfa-''' ‘ ' copper, silve'r. gold—two ounces of 185 N. Main Fit., at the Community Mrs. Clayton Taykif! and Mrs, ...... ' ...... m s ...... '■ ...... ■ ■■ ' . I ...... will. Ill I '■nil , m tm laiiu irfiiiwi III purely to peaceful beheflt of all gold , worth $70—chromlurh, . pnd Y. The guests were mostly school­ Farm D r. tancs-raopwnii^ ih London today. hold a hearing on hie nominanba. Tlfs contlAct haa beart-given, to . .pe^les,' ■ Lawrence Copelafid, both of Mam Edward J. Holl to Leo A. Si«m- . Biwhhdwar,' dreeaed- Ui sports ' Ribtooff also ewit to the Gen­ toa Baltimore ordinance Oepstt- aluminum. Ap,d a special outer in­ mates of Donnamavie at the Hollis­ Chester, atC^er Springs Lodge: Knitting Yarns lenski, Catherine Sierhlenskl, John Beckys Decision .-^nly^y, rocket tell-tale instru­ visible coating of silico.n ipono^ide ter Street School. Sev-eral attended dothaa,. aii#. A d a^ d er. to a een- eral Aseembly today Ms 10th yeto^ mant," of Waatto^hdusa Blaetric ments Into space can humans Icasn A b o iu ,/85 fr|,end8 and, relatives 8 . Slemienski and Mary F. Siem- aarvattya init. c^nad thdr Catholics Hear Bishops’ Letter : this one on a bill which he alio FtWumamy toe torMdp is .to help ij., get rid of excess heat from the Bowers School. fi-pny-/Siiffield. Rockville! Nazard- maity things about piizzUng cosmic and safegpard the delicate, ipsii- The little fo’lk.s ente- tHined w-ith lenskl, property at 71-73' Ridge 8 t. Not to Run Again taJkatalks yesterdayyasterday with an informInformal ally;^ « • --Cl I ■ T B Irbfused to sign two years ago. - Intended ' for'.’ dae by %tomie- forces and qVents having profound viHe anil Manchc.ster w-er* present. Sporting Goods Buildhig Permita I ' 'Ihs measure would make muiiit- pow'erfd. cu)imarlnes. lated inslrumfnt inside. songs, piano ^olos and d.uets. a A buffet supper was served by Brand Private School Bus B i U 'nieannttuheem ent. Itontained effects upon their home planet. . It shine.s and reflects like a mir­ a’lso playetl game.s. They dbL-jfis- ' the hoates.sca. f% fit To Ellison Construction Co. for , H ail^ by Union Oh I ipaUtics liable- for the acts of their Blueprints Look Simple Robert Sehettler, for an addition to litUA .delMk^toar thin that toe ror, the,better tp find it when it 'tlce to the daint.v refre^fiments Miss Taylor wrl'l ^e married lo Camping Needs " TTia'IVhlU Meuse maximum pic- L . i ' I employes by stripping to* coiwmu- Qffhand, tji* blueprints look dls a heme a t 131 Flow er 8 t.. 83.475. , tpiTied^^!.. to h4 capable of goc.s. 'wheeling through distant provided for (hern. and“ he little Clarence L. T,o\vne Jr. of Suffield New Styles Washington, May 27 ttiro irndfig vriiila ths twK men Oatholica attending Msisa yea-'vevery state bordering on Con- muee of thsif goyemmenul ln»- armtitoly simple. space. Marriage Ueenses -muiilty in civil suits- for damegsa isftfifying suhmArinea. m w ell aa guest of h’oriot- rcoen-cd 22 single on June 29,ih the Second Congre- up forces within the giaitt-'Tsam- stodUed ^ apeeiPd - -th s 'fa ... rm w ith tord ay to the State's 843 Roman | necticut has for some time had ■VYott^put the satellite into ai Insjde it scientists arc putting and group'gif 1 gational Church. Fishing Gear James Parker Keller,' Coventry, Bisanlunrer'aettog a» guide, polnt- As he did two yeen' ago. RtbP stinaes vesstis.*' u « » i » v . CkthoHO chtwtihea were read a let- lawa allowing the provUion of at Discount and GwendoI}m Margaret Glenney, ^ m t -hla prise ter -from the three (JathoMc, bleh- euch eervlcee, and thus guarantees Mrs. Catherine A. BsUch coffpoff'objected'to-the Objected'to-the bill on .thethe Vlrtuafly /ajl. modem lorpcdoca Coventry, June 1, South Method­ With Dave Beek'dr annOuBOdmtnt hin t of the topi£a disouased was ops-in Cbnnectlci^'diging them to that no child is treated aa S sec- Mrs. Catherine A. Belch, 80, ground that it,It would axppaeaMppse towns-towns have UrB«-sseklng equipment as Housewares SIZES ist Church. he w ill ROt seek aaothdr‘ term as o u t.'. obaervs olosely- lhe action which' ond-ciass cltisen, or made a ric- widow of Charles I, Belch, promt- to tha-danger'ofths-danger’of big damage pay-pay-,part, of th^r guidance aystsm. Savings! 5 - 1 5 , its prssidtnt. „ ~ tha offkdsl awirecy. it the.General-Assembly w ill Uk« on Ittm of discrlmtastion, for exerols- nent locrt merchant, died yaster- mentsptento Which,-inwhich. ;to jum,jum , would throw'These'throw systems steer toe torpedo 10- 20, STRIKE BATTLB KILLS TWO B e^ gave out word of iiia, da-! dey at th a 'O f^ Lodge Convkles- • hea\-y Ux burden on taxpayers. 1 to toe, quarry by varloua methods, G i'ftw are _ rkpoTted the, Blaanhower- the i c^ttoverslal private school ing the American right to attend 1 1 !:- 24>/2 Gunterarille, AliL, May 37 ^ Plch\y to choo.se from Fancy least seven others wounded ta- wara acting 'to .ntotMa a driva amuMhehit, Qsrpllpn ireuniftoatiop, 10, 1887. she cam# to Manchester Democrats, It , seemed - poftlbls ths new tey in a picket line battl^.o6 a O’Brien, archbishop of Hartford, 1 had in it nothing novel, nothing at cottons, prints and lincn.s, aimedrat forcing h|g oustor. ' ' ^ m i eJssssmeni e|f Soviet poKw., the liavvrenca J. Shehan, bishop of | odds with the common practice in m ore than- 80 years ago. She was tm, saaaldn, With-' both iprofram might bs a further de- eonstmetion Job .here, ' PoMea. Bewovor, Bsek, whd has been one of the oldest members »f;the: Housee overwhelmlnklS controlled ' vdopmeiht o f’■-toe Navy’s , Mark Di-easvs for casual wcar.'pay- Chief Dock M orr^ asdd tb e peril of Gtsriiiari^'' rsermtinent Biidgepori, and Bernard J. Flan; ^ neighboring states, nothing vlolat- charged by -Soiiata-raeketa -toVgs* movaav-towBld • Buioipsaa political agan. bishop of Norwich, follows: | ing 'constitutional principle, no'th- North Methodist Church, and: "'gnu^cSta, awm of toe Gov-. 88- r . tfe^ dates, graduations or' ehootfaig bdgpn wlWa non-atrlklhg Ugatora with miauging. mors than served a'e, huperlntendeht of Us^ernorie nine nrev'ioua vetoes have! In recsnl testimony before a workers a e u ^ to remove n bar- and 'dodnoaeic qnity, the Middle At the start of the present ses- 1 jng in any meViner or measure a Lany .oaiaaion. Buy nil voiir $820,000 in Taamater funoa, at­ Bast aad 'WystmT rXhitopan trade Sion of the State Legislature there ' departure from the principle of primary and cradle roll depart- j overriiMen, and two' have IHouaa AppropriaHons subcommit­ Toys & Games rleade iW'tlie entrance to a mill tributed hit daciaion largely to hla ment for mere than 50 years. Shei),ggg sustained. ''' - Hear Adm. F. 8. W ith in g to fi, summer dro-isea right now . .. being Kant by the Gulf -States w ith 'H ad ■’ONna. was introduced s proposal to ; separation of Church and. State. w ife’B health., .. He ipld thp deatUe - AtUmUgh the ■sp«il>aats \ today clarify any Connecticut town’s It was simply and solely a pro­ was also-a member of the Man-' xhi Governor's vtto maaaage (jbiaf-of'toe Bureau of Ordnance, Ever! and save! ^gaMroetleu Co., Atlanta. - Poat-IntslUganeer Mra'. Beck **haa oti tiiw dhtWed mootings right to provide, if it chooses, bus posal for the welfare of cbtldrcA Chester Chapter of tha HVCTU and , today quoted 'his veto message o f, included iMntion of that type Picnic Needs been vary -upaet .add'.hap health A d w m a r.a n d DuUea. the trshsportation and some health to safeguard their health and save of the Knights of tha Macabees.. two years ago. He aald.^ > amdhg four' other new torpedo has not. been very, good." * Ha G brm an CUlsidallor » m ag tA . to servicM to children o f the to-wn them from daily exposure to . the Women’s Benefit Assn. iIn Vetoing a subatantially aimi- designs now Ut production. Hs aafd he wahted to be homV.to S e t­ attending non-public non-profit grave dangers of traffic and mole­ She leaves one son, Allen Belch' isr -trill during the 1865 regular. said the. Mato 88-1 "Incorporates C a m e ra s tle "quite a Wt moiw.” ' • moot njegnhiewer, again Kriofiy ever sehoole in the town. station by deranged people. of Farmington; two granddaugh-!geission of toe General Assembly an Idea in torpedo control” and Personal Notices . .Cihaimtan.McClellikn -(-P^-Aric) of a.^Ttito'Houpe lunriieion table. '* A 20-m ldute two-iunOheofi' moot- Thb. olarifleatidn had been re­ Ck>nsequenUy,.a very great num­ ters and tlwoe iTcx't grandcbildnn.ti said: ^commented that no comparable Je w e lry tha- Senate Raeketa .Irivaatigatlng< quested by the State Board of The funeral will be held at the *"The effects of this act are design hss beOn in existence. Committee. hatle^ Heqk'a move aa 'tiig botwasp Btoehhgwef.awd Aden- ber of Ckinnectlcut cltisens were C g ^ o f T h a n k s Holmes Funeral: Home. 4(k> Main ■ nddsapread and 'compHeated. For All four ipodela mentioned by- a “ very progrehatve etep .toward auw^.riso'soeePM tofisrooMct b»- Bducatlpn. It was needed. On the to ta lly interested in it and ex­ on#’, hand, many towns had for pected toe ..Legislature to con­ S t.. a t 2 :8 0 1 tomorrow afternoon.', hundreds' of y-ears munieipalitlss | WiOilngton ss. in production een be laving m»w>er>- at our husband the‘ oIean-up of cohditlens iri.tha for« thei gwo wostttm leaders .s it Floor Covering a ' formal! maottog 'tomor­ many yearn provided one service. sider and act iipon it. This was al- Burial »dl» ff*»»y-rW iiT Ctmneftlnit hSiVt had govern-1used against submarines. One is and father.■ " We'wishW eSnsh to acknovledg* ■ TaamsUrii Union.” ; But MoCle]- in Bucklsnd CemeteDr. ' msntal tanmunityUsbiUty. I designed specifically for antisub- end thank all friemU. neighbors, -as­ lan .srid Beck should have quit euL row-.with a fuh array. ef their ad- or more, to children, attending | most prevented laaVvyeek. Only by sociates and relatives for all kindnesses such schools, On the other hSnd. ' extraordinary measurks^was the There will be no calling hours. ! sxespt where alimlnatad in psr- marine uqs and the other's ars Rugs & Carpet: and srmpethles extended us In our r ljl^ t ,. ■, Friends wishing to do so, in lieu tifeular cuts such as injuries re- dssigned. -to attack ''either rub- . hour of sorrov. During 'appekranrt befqra tha' .. . 'N e a rly a ttdsen c m Qomap for­ officials in ' other towns were proposal finally got before the Fantastically Low Priced! doubtful about providing such whole Legislature, which is. of j of flowers,------may contribute ------' to * " the suiting from’ dafactlva roads or marines or surfacs ships. . Mrs. Cstherlne Sarrett raeketa group. Beck' refused to an- eign' poMey axperta led by'Foreign } Belch MeiQorial Fund of the North sidtwalks. This bill ramovsa thsi ■ - . ------W a ll Tile 1 and children. awar any quaationa about his ftoan- MMater. -HSlnrieh von BreAtano serriees because to« State law was ] course, responsible tff toe people, not crystal-clear on to* point. i u ig up for vote in the House of I Methodist Church. defense of govwnmental immunity' Free vision tsats offered by sev- 1 dealings. Ha invoked the jriped -Adenauer . in 'Washington In Memorism Aeeardli|^:iy, the Lrigislsture was | R^resentatives this week from ail dur. dtlas and towns.’ 1 eral hospitals recently were taken Valutos f 9 $ 3 .9 8 Fifth Amendment more than 200. yeatsi^y. Tliey' came tireet to this White pelicans scoop 5sh fro m "Taking- away toil defense, by more than 2.000 New Torkers Linoleum s tlmaa, aaytog his answera might oaMtsil. irisn '. New' Terk while asked to clarify the law. ‘The fate of the proposed is to be Jn ir 11. U«t - M.'l Itl-ihould be observed that the considered ih the light of this back­ water;•ster; they don'tdOi dive u do the [from our municipalities will cause: in a S-day period. H alf the people tettd to, incriminate him.' , Adenauer flew, off to Gettysburg Frozen Smart glamorous for casual United States Supreme Court Brown pelicans. them to be exposed toI 'heavy dam-Vtsated were advised to get glasses. in loving memory Beck ' in under Fadesal indict­ wMv a stogie., aaeurityiofficer for ground. As the matter is one of f b ro tlm Roger Henry ruled long 'since tha^ public wel­ fundamental American justice, and Dry Cleaning wear. Washable pOpIin in the . j-~ - paeaeS' away May " ment on charges.ha 'evaded Some his M o riw .Sunday'meeting wiHi fare' benefits cannot' be withheld I ;^#(Veirt'ana mifial-tebri'dl'ors,' fu ll ‘ of his Income taxes! Ths of the'moat acute concern to so 1800 Blaenhower. from a child because he exercises many of our Catholic parents and S e -cqt ,foj- comfpit. Sixes 1,0-18. f Not JU»t today but every. okin|r/6uit—TPorn-by. ' stripes, plaidS.-'sbiid's. Wash- Lutheran Ladies Aid‘Will meet River in- 'Virginia. 'men whp.c(>uld.6MlIy sffora apoiid much / ■able, color fast, jarrinklerre- TTUstant: - = siocketJr Wednesday at 10 a.m. with Mrs, Ulyases S. Grant’s second Inau­ iw o ra .' ■ 4 HUma! Florin. 158 Maple St. The gural Ball was $30-a-tiekat .ad­ membera will bring sandwiehss mission ceremony. and.,tot hoateas w ill eerve eoffee Most perfect -p'^wMi'ved historic MEN’S 0OnON^anil NYLON and 'dees art . , cliff dwelllngB in toe Unitad States It kcep6 it cii6p, w«H-brt666d look fo r dsyi are 'at Meta Verde in Colorado. oh'snd. ., r ' ...... , .ii:'' -* ' Boxer style poplin w ith''full krtlt ^ KNEE-HI STRETCH A eheetsh, the hunting leopard, They cover 51,023 acres. lining! Smv iUtiog-.Jaatex styles! can iw at a pace of 70 m.pJi. but Japan is drying out its coastal Oaa a l tha Prints, stripes,.-plaids arid solids. SOCKS »> ’.if. - Take a leak iiw e i tar leM t only M r abou". 500 yards. In India swamps to reclaim 185.000 scr«x ‘Sizes S, M. L. they tame the cheetah for use •ee ell toe ripis of t streegeeeeemyf Bow where rice and wheat can be the Psyfafl Beviagi Plaa. It's a much like an American bird dog. grow n. When soiled, just 'dip Sir Perior into the ■Seletced irreg. o fj ■boot toet! way ts s le ^ iiTia|i ka«aaa,toi suds, nnse and-h«D8 up to 4r^-.. All you BOY74’ SIZES $i..50 grade. )t^ own fivafa, toe awgitkar is ssTsd^W'jaaraHMaMtaatBy... 12-OZ C A N S need is a wooden hanger. It’s ready for 4-8 79e 10-14 $1.29 Cable and fan, who's setaing his sea-threog^ sitaiesi Tea jait agii the ssstkssmsUssi wear in hoUrs . . , 8elf-refreSheftahd'8elf-- knits. Big coli sdwal? Bow tooot sB these I m m tost sra tha p sfsst depsetastat-wlMie T** pre8sM^ choice. W ing elam d e ta toeee h s ^ t new eats SNEARSONp HAMMIU I 00. that are fmt o f smr to v a ’t of dsBiia a paydiy ta ;* 1 F O U N D E D 1802 . hasthng stetesM Inia took pralty hethhy, spsTS . Aad 1 ...... MEMBERS N. Y. STOCK EXCHANGE R/IVC’ QUALITY ton'ttoey? ...... it's satiMMiicaBy JaVaHal ’hi 'a'S aiia E GIRLS’ 1-Pc. D V 1 0 f l e e c e -l i n e d Do yon ever s t^ to wonder haw ssiito a( Saringi Bead ia yaw a w w ^ toe 1 ^ U S T E N T O toit prosparity was nude petaOle hy d. S. ia tataad.evar te v- "TODAY ON WALL STREET" Savingi Beads? N ot josl faeeanse tosy hslped Thea yaw ■s«pif<|«l|r.fa ‘t#-,ta»kr;. MONDAY Thrangh FRIDAY’, 6:05 PJto. We sunest that you coma In and see M r Pertor PLISSE , Stottoa WDRC—I 860 an YoUr DUI •or Montry toreug^ aa snsqacy sitto. 'baOdiag ap a tawisg afAW M ? .B r-yta. whiis wy atm bay# broad atoeki bn hand. YYa Aitotagh ita t’a port of it. art I confident tost you, too,, will join toe many - tad yw r iw B y. Aad-adMiBg ia tha sss- who heartily recommend this inspiring Wmmer Aa eesa man alaeonniM iM t ia toat aB awdwi'W«B-kdR| efi^tar.-tm ta l 8w ' 913 MAIN STREET. MANCHESTER s u it - ’ ' \ PLAYSUITS sear AaMsiea m ** f t * . * * 7>Bg sm s eaaakyl V yaa W *w^ a b a ^ 'ri^ w ‘ V -■ ■ ■ SHIRTS MI3-1571 # MI3-821S ^ * sssmsjr, putpasafaMy, tosa avor W raa hi isr toa Payata Tseiiw!HHA

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/)- ■ ■■ -. ■■ ■ ) '. ■ ■ ^ ^ --J.- . - . ,.-f * , , ■ , . >v. -■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN, MONDAY, MAY 27, 1057 MONDAY, MAY 27k^1957 Section Two MONDAY, MAY 27. 1957 iR anrhsatpr lEintnins Ififrttilli Pages 13 to 2d Civil War Averted ElevenlBlled Art Exhibit ' 't Annual Evei^' As Fignole Takes U.S. Cuts Dio Trial E^ow GOP in House Missing Four Found , 111 Car Crarfi . Quotations Pnralsbed by Haiti^s Presidency Cebnm A MIddlebrook, Inc. A» the result of. enthusiastic May Save Part B«nM>A, ni.. JUy 2T ,<^*)r-Two ^-^Bank Stocks (Coottse^ from Page One) can carried four adulta and aeven - ^ Bid Asked public response yesterday, the' As Key Witnesses Balk Safe^ Unhurt in Cave chUdren to thaif death Saturday First National Bank Manchester Fine Art Assn. hA Th* provisional leader, held Of Defense Cut and inveati^ton studied the of Manchester ..30 3S decided to make its exhibit at Cen­ (CoaWaaed from Page One) to ask a continuance "in the face Easton. Pa., May 26 oP) — A^spot In the^cAVS when T V oe^ w recka^ today to Jeam the jiauae Hartford National ^ ter Park an annual event of what would appear to be-a tarn, of the fiery, ht*h-apeed crash. Bank and Trust Co. 28 30 shortly after the ewearlng in. He (Ckmtlnued from Page One) science •writer and three young- i,Hehh found theftK.todAy. The’ decision to hold the exhibit for Dio,, objected vigorously to pering 'With witnesses.". ' Two famiUea—one from Strea- Conn. Bank and said he had been chosen as a result continuance or to taking the case \ "The Jury is continuing its In­ - , _ ^ sters lost In a cave since someUnnf' The party had thM* flashUiets. Trust Co...... 36 39 yearly was announced today by of the popular demand of workers MDAte DemocrMc. Leader Lyndon ■ yesterday were found today. They i one of w h i^ was dead tad aao>tlwr tor,. HI., the other from Blooming­ htfa.. Haael Finlay, association oft the caleitdar. He laid Dio! vestigation.*^' Williams said. "The B. Johnson of Texas aaid yester- emerged from the experjciice a . djrtng out. ton, lU.—were wiped out in the Manchester Trust ... 64 69 and' peasants and that he aimed to faaa been reedy "ail along” to go government doee not disown Mi- V. deadly piletfp on Illinoie Highway Fire Insurance Companies president, who said that in the to . triel and that a poetpohement day he does not consider Elsen-; uttle "hungry and unharmed. ' Police said Pfelffer’a four-*w . future thS exhibit will be "more “bring peace and confidence." ranti's testimony. It had every bower’s defense request as "sacred i Johir Pfailten tobk hti son, green sedan was found near Car- ^ 1 1 8 , about a mile west of Benson Aetna Fire .. , v...... 67>i 70',j “would be a deprivation of his con­ reason, to believe that he would- and'untouchable. ” in north central llHnois. Hartford Fire ;...... 151 161 professional, ' more elaborately He said hs was forming a cabi­ stitutional right to a speedy trial.” comply with the' orders of this Tony, 11. and tw r of- the_ lad's , penter's Cave at Raubsville, near National Fire ...... ,.8 0 ,.,'83 planned." net to work out means of reestab­ Kleinman eaid Williams appar­ court.” Johpaon did not say how ,^uch companions,, on^ah outing yester. [Easton, ^Pju.^arly today. A wom- State Police said evidence indi­ Athough no exact Count of the he favors for defense but comment­ cated both cars were traveling Phoenix ...... 67',2 704. lishing order and that every po­ ently relied on Miranti’s testimony Granting the continuance mo­ dsy to- 'explore^ caves In this east- an proprietor Bf' the-cavR^eald the number who came to vle\ir tll3 125 litical candidate would, have all and that the piiMcutor should not tion. Judge Herlands said: ' ed that "no budget recommenda­ ern Pennsylf)snis tree. •,writer and the three boyiPfMla- in the same easterly direction on Life and Indenuiity Ins. Cos. paintings and other art worka-by rights protected in the election tion is sacred. Congress must still The patty entered a commercial tered at 2:30 p.m. yeateMayl She- the straight, two-lane pavpd high­ Aetna Life . . . . . ___ 207 217 have based'his case "on such a. "The government. hae ne'\4r dis­ local persons, Mrs. Finlay Ind^ scheduled for June 16. ■lender and corrupt reed.” owned Miranti and Bando. This apply its judgment as to the size cavenf known as Carpenter’s explained that visitors register be- way. There were no stirviTOrs and Aetna Casualty ,.. .136 146 cated she felt 500 is a. conservative He also pointed out that the of the recommendations." CavC, located .pt Raubsville, five fore entering, but do not sign out. no witnesses to the crash. Conn. General ...... 2 9 5 305 Williams replied it was not s vi- j Is a case of Miranti and,Bando dis­ estimate. provisional presidency does not bar elation of the . defendant's rights ^owning the government.” He said Congress -will continue ^U ei south Of Easton. They be- The cave is located on Rt. 611, Invaetigators also'consider(^ the Hartford Steam Boiler 75 78 The paintings were evaluated by_ him from being elected to a full Travelers ----- ...... 86 69 "to eliminate every, cent that cqir- came lost an2 Tlie judges, all members of the agreed on by 6ve groups—hie own LIMITATION OBOK» I>puty Secretary of Defense State Police, aided by volun-i son made previously to’Loat Cave, Conn. Light A Power 174. 194 Connecticut Academy of Fine Art, supporters, Cantave, Armand and a t A COURT o r ' PRORATE helC to pass. at Manchriter within and for the Police Arrests Donald A. Quarles said yesterday teere and cave exploration ex- one of the underground attractionA One car slammed into a tree and Hartford Elec. Lt. .. 554 ■574 were Louis Fusari, Charles Stepule two other of the 10 presidential D istrict of M anchester on the 22nd day that even the $1,300,000,000 of perts, searched the cave today. One ; of the eastern PennsylvsnlA Ares. burst into flames, trapping a cou- Hartford Gats Ca .. .■ 36 39 , and Walter Van Arsdale. candidates—Dr. Francois Duvslier of May, 1»57. House committee cuts accepted by member of the search party con­ Located on Route 412, outside So. New England ' , Decisions and Clement Jumellc. Present. Hon. John J. Walleti. Judse. - pie and their four children inside. Estate of Martha M. McFadden, late Fivs youths, two local anil IfirM the Pentagon' will “create prob­ tacted the gru .opby shouting. Hellettowh, Lost Cave is fitted The other car careened into a pole, Tel...... 37 39 ■ They .selected "Stonlngton," an Observers believe Fignoie would of Manchester In said 'District, de­ from Hartford, were arrested early lems in future'years," Eisenhower State Trooper John Hahn en­ with electric lights snd concrete killing lU occupantfa rniiplf and " ------]», Companies - oil painting by YolSnde Sheehan, win hands down in any honest pop- ceased. had described that amount of the tered the cave with a rope and stairs leading to rooms hung with as the best in the show. Tha(r sec­ On motion of J o t m - M __KUkinson of 3unda.yr' charged witli breach of ---- Ureif three hljildren. Arrow. Hart, Heg. .. 49 52 ular vote.' Hie “hold on coior-con- said Manchester, executor. •cut^ a bookkeeping luuvr •— after Clintonaintbh------Kreilz ST 'slalacutcs and ciystals. Trapped and killed in the car Asso. Spring ...... 3 6 39 ond choice was "Still Life." an oil scious Haiti’s dark-skinned work­ ORDERED that six months from the. the pbace, as the result of a fight 9 Quarles added in a television in­ Raubsville,. reported hearing an­ Abandoned, Quarry Cave that burned were; James Block. 27. Bristol Prass . . . , .. . 10 12 painting by ^ g e r Craft's. "Bob," a ers and peasants have given him 22nd day of May, 1967, ■ be and the in front of the State Armory. terview (CBS Face the Nation) swering shouts about 10 a.m. All Pfeiffer and his son had in< of Streator; his wife, yemle Mae, Collins . . . , ...... 110 120 pastel portrait by Don Allen, was a strong edge over' his closest op­ aame are limited and allowed for the adjudged ,thlrd. Honorable men­ creditors 4ithlii which to bring in their The youths are— that to cut any of the other $1,- were safe and sound, but lost, they quired about other caves and were 24, and their children,' Peggy, 4, Dunham Bush .,. . . . lO’i 114 ponent, Dr. Louis Dejoie, wealthy claims agalnsiInst said ' estate, aSd' * said ■ * Charles J. Caselli, .<21, of 37 Clin­ 200,000,000 would be "positively shouted to Kreltz. told of an abandoned quarry cave Gloria, 3, Deborah. 2, and Timmie, tions went to Ethel Ivy Armstrong planter and industrialist. Dejoie is executor is directed to give public no­ Em-Hart ...,'...... 484 514 and to Eleanor Vibberts for water- tice to the cr.edltors to bring In their ton St., against whom an added unwise." That is the part Eisen­ The cave has a ateel trap door at _ Reddington, near Hcllertown. . S months. Fafhir Bearing .. ... 6 0 4 6 3 4 colors. and to Albert 'Ludwig for a mulatto. clainis within said time allowed ' by cbsrge oi assaulting on officer hower had told his news confer­ which normally -is padlocked. To J'** *J****^®^ ^ been Occupants of the other car w^re: I^ders-Frary Clk. . . 16 18 The'attltude of Dejoie, who had pubUshing a copy of this order in some was placed; Richard E. Descy, 23, ence would "cut directly into de­ enter, the key had to be obtained their first objectiva yastarday. 42 an oil painting! teamed with. Fignole to dominate newspaper having a circulation in said Dr. George C. Von Steenberg. 37, Machine Co. .. . 3 9 The public chose Craft's drork a.s probate district within ten days, from of 158 Hilliard St.;. Howard F- fense,” especially buying of air­ from Mrs. Anns Hart, who oper­ Tony la tha Pfaiffar’s only a Bloomington, HI,, dentist; his North ^nd Judd .. .. . 32’i 354 first and the Sheehan oil second. the executive council which ruled the date of this order and return make Murphy. 7 Douglas St., Hartford; craft and guided missiles. ates the abandoned stone' quarry child. Tha fathar has wrttian wife, Helen Nancy, 33, and their Russell Mfg...... 17' 19 from early April until last week, to this court of the notice given Ewald K. Johnson Jr., 26; of 110' many articlaa and thraa books on Their third choice was an oil by Artist Captures Youth JOHN—...... J. WALI.ETT,■.ET Judge. Sen. Cooper (R-Ky) said in an­ as a sightseeing cave. Mrs, Hart children, George Dennis, 11, Janice, Stanley Works ...___ 43 46 remained uncertain. In a special Ambid St., Hartford; and William Heral^l Photo by Oflara other TV interview (NBC Ameri­ aclenca.aubjects. Hia moat raeant Mrs. Finlay. Public honorable men­ Faith Pembleton, 20-months-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. message to the people,' -^jole had reported tnat the Pfeiffer 4, and Julie, 2, - - Teny Steam -. K .. ...150 tion went to Howdy Olson, oil; Rita Jamqs Pembleton of 126 Plymouth Lane evaluates one of the LIMITATION ORDER M. Brown, 130C Stonington St., Greeting one* of their classmates at the 20th reunion of the class .. can Forum) that making any size­ party entered the cave, but that book waa entitlad "Tha Hitaan National Safety Council officials Torringrton 26 28 urged calm. But he made cleir-he AT A COURT OK PROBATE held Hartford. of 1937B, Manchester High School, are Jack Fraher, class presi­ able cut would be "gambling with Brain.” 7 Laskl, pastel portfait; Nora Ad< paintings, shown in the outdoor exhibit at Center Park yesterday she did not see \hem come out. said the toll of 11 dead in one crash U.S. Env'lp pom . . . 2 7 was still in the race for the presi­ at Manchester within and for the Caselli, who allegedly struck ^ dent. and etrs. Fraher, a member of the reception committee, our national defense.” But Sen. ?.» dy, oil; and Albert Ludwig,'oil. by the Manchesterer Fine Art Assn. Mies Pembleton did not say' dency. He was reported to have District of Manchester on the' 21sl day Patrolman John Spaulding and 1937Baass i Mrs. Haft said a group of ex­ was the highest fatality figure ever U.8. Env’lp pfd .. . 12 14 how . she voted in the informal public ballot which was taken of May. 1967. right. The classmate is C. Bernice Dailey from Washington, D. Smathers (D-Fla), appearing with plorers came. to. the cave ever.v recorded on Illinois highways in Veeder-Root ...... 49 52 taken refuge In his country home •Presertf..Hon. John J. Wsllelt. Judge. knocked his hat off as Spaiflding C.. center. • t, -> him. said he thinks Pentagon of­ (Herald Phot-o by Oflara) after an attempt on his ^ life by Estate of Emma T. WItherell. late of was attempting to break up the week. She registered them in, but ■ their memory. Becords of other ,THe above quotations are not to Mancheater in said Disirtcl. deceased. “r ficials "actually have much more there was no signing out. Tlie About Town high tolls were not svailable, they be construed as actual marketa. 3owen Will Join mobs. On motion of Krancis Manniae, Notch fight, pasted a S500 bond for bis Holds Reunion money than they can practically Fignole heads the fifth provi­ Road. Bolton. R.F.D. No. 2. Manches­ appearance June 8 on the two I left Birch Mt. Rd. and turned over cave Is located one mile m*est of said. Held in the Church 'Cbmmunlty Lloyd Aryer, Mrs! E. J. Kroehlet. I twice. The orijj^nal charge of .ireck use." He referred to funds car­ Route 611 up a ateep dirt road. House, Rt. 44-A, from 5:30 tq 7 Mrs. Irving Loomis, Mrs. Gilbert sional regime to try to govern ter. Cohn., txecutsr. charges. The other four posted $50 The 1937B Manchester High ried over froqt previous years. Town Asssssor Henry A. Mutria, The highest toll for one crash in The big oCeah liner, thet Queen Planners Tonight ORDERED that six months from the, bonds each for arralgnmenj;..on'the j less driving was reduced b,v Prose The flrsf one lifted out of the the Council's records occurred near EUzageth, takes 8 tons of paint p.m .. Slorrs, Mrs. 8. E. Qiickering and since last December, when strong 21st day of Mar, 1987. he and (he sany- School class reunion was held' G)urt Cases Elsenhower's request got some who has been ill ainee the firat The menu y/ill include baked Mrs. ■ Cecil Robertson. man Paul E. Magloire was ousted are limited, and allowed for the cred­ same day. Saturday at the Garden Grove,, j utor John R. Fitigqrald, who told support from Sen. Ivek (R-NY), a cave at 11:10 a.m. was Pfeiffer's of tha year, retumad to his offloa Slayton, Minn., in 1940. Twelve to coat the 15,000 square yards of A new; member of the Town itors within which to bring In their Spaulding, who had just ended the court there was no indication ,spn, Tony, who ran to his mother, in. the Municipal Building today;! persona died In this two-car col- her undersides against damage ham, baked beans, salads,' coffee Those in charge of the dining for trying to prolong his term. He claims against said estate, add Said starting with a aocial liour at 5:30 ■ new member of the Senate Appro­ Planning Commission (TPC), and strawberry ^^hortcake with room will be Mrs. Clara Edmond­ is the second presidential candi­ executor Is directed to gitv- public no­ a tour of duty at a dance in the It' cost a Hartford motorist 19 the lift of anyone but McKinney priations Committee who said in Norma. He exclaimed. "We went hslOR. from the aeas. and followed by.a steak dinner at! waa endangered. John Bowen, will be. introduced whipped cream., Mrs. John Kings­ son. chairman: Mrs. Fred Kings­ date to take on the ticklish job. tice to the... creditors .. — to bring, in their Armory, was standing at Bsntly'a 7 q'clock. I in Town Court today which I a radio interview he will "firmly in and just got lost." She clasped The TWCA' office in the Com* to other-members at a meeting claims wllhin said lime allowed by service station when a passing him to her and then wrapped the bury will serve as chairman of the bury, Mrs. Leroy Roberts, Mrs. The other, Frank . Sylvain, ’ was publishing a copy of this order In some Spe0al guests included Mr. and :■ might have Saved had he gone support” Eisenhower on such mat­ munity T building will cloae for o f the Commission in the Municip­ supper commi,ltee. She will be as­ Henry Sherman and Miss Hilda forced into oblivion by mob action sotmiT •iniuiis to., h.t.c iiimei wrisit, u rnor. 4S% tu u n iru i sriiiiv newspaper having a circulation ill said motorist told him of the fight. The Mrs. Arthur H. Illlng, Mr. and | NOTED ILLUSTRATOR DIES ters Involving defense and securi­ youngster in a blanket and led tha summer Wednasdsy. It ■ will al Building tonight. whipped up by political opponents. probate district within ten, days from alleged assault on the officer oc­ •through the safetycheck lane at Westport, Conn., May 27 (A*)— him to a car. reopen Sept. 4. sisted by Mrs, Louis Lucler, Mrs. Keller. the date of this order and return make Mrs. Eldson M. Bailey, Mr. and ty. The President "ceftainly ought Bowen, a Pratt * Whitney em­ to this court of the notice riven. curred when he attempted to re­ Mrs. Chester Robinson, the Rev. police headquarters last week. Robert Lawson, 65, prominent il­ to know more about the necessi­ The second of the three boys to ploye who lives at 570 Woodbridge JOHN J. WAI.LETT. Judge. strain the youths. Edgar Farrell and Mrs. Richard Gilbert N. Turcotte, 26. paid the lustrator and artist who illus­ ties of oui- nation’s safety than come out was Chris Ingham, 11, St., was appointed by the Board Dthers arrested over the week­ fine after being found guilty by trated the book. “Ferdinand the does anyone else," he added. • who went straight to. Tony in the ms i j m i T a t io n o r d e r LaBarron. 'Mothir Cabrinl Methara G^Ia DR. H. JOHN MALONE ANNOUNCES THE- of Directors last week to take the AT.. A COURT______OF PROBATE held end were: Raymond W. Jolie, 47, George Smith was master of Judge Wesley C. Gr>’k of drlvirtg Bull,” died o i a heart attack last car and said, "That was some­ 'Will meet tomorrow evening at 8 place of Thomas'Rogers. at Manchester within ■' and for Ihe of 62 W. High St., charged with ceremonies. Appropriate remarks a car with a defective muffler. night at his home. BOMB IN OAR KILLS TWO thing. huh!"^ o'clock .at the home of Mrs. Vir­ TRANSFER OF HIS OFFICE FOR THE PRAC- District of Manchester on the 20th day Havana. Cuba, May 27 (Ab- -Two Next came Norman Gantcr, 11, 5 TOP ENGINEERIN6 JOBS of May. 1967. violating the rules of the road: were made by Uling, . Bailey Turcotte was arCested on the He was the holder of the Calde­ ginia Falls, 46 Thomas Dr. (3c- HCifOF PEDIATRICS FROM 17 HAYNES ST. Present. Hon. John J. W slleu. Judge. and Wllllaw P. Green. 26, of 96 Robinson and Jack Fraher. The defective equipment charge Friday cott Medal for' the most distin­ students were killed and a - third followed by Pfeiffer. The science hostesa will be Vickis Smith. Estate of Matilda Becker, late of j Coolldge ' St., charged with oper- guished picture' book of the year injured last night when a bomb writer' told police, "We went in at Coventry Society Manritciiter In said Dlsirln. deceased. invocation and memorial prayer morning after a patrolman TO 163 MAIN ET. THE OFFICE WILL BE On mfdlQn of Adolph Becker of said I sting a motor vehicle while under for the deceased members of the stopped him on a routine: matter. (1941) for children, and the New­ they were carrying in their car 2:30 p.m. yesterday and planned The' Orange I^romoUon Commit­ to be filled immediately Manchester., adminisirator. the Influence of intoxicating liquor class were given by Father Far­ At the tame time, motorists who berry Medal, received the same exploded in Santa CHara in Cen­ to come out at 4 p.m. At 5 we tee will meet tonight at.S o’clock CLOSED FROM MAY 25th THRUt'j UNE 2nd. Sets Supper Date ORDERED that six months from Ihe tral Chiba. The dead were identi­ realized we were lost.” 20th dav of Mav. 1947,^ be. and the same or drugs. rell. Music for dancing was pro- were driving their cars through a year, for the moat distinguished in Orange Halt are lirrilted and alloweei for Ihe cred­ v*lded by the Dubaldo Bros, safety lane near the police station writing. fied as Agustin Gomez Uriostes. He said he told the boys to stay f ' THE NEW OFFICE WILE OPEN JUNE 3rd. M anchester^ople will be Intor- 1. Control Cow p^ ORt Design . . . $6,200-SI 0,400 itors within Which to Bring In. their i n E END Lawson, a native of New York. 19. and Julio . Pino Machado. 22, with him and await rescue rather The nation’s Inland ahlpyardA In claims sgatnsl said estate, and said orchestra. were learning about faulty equip- edled to know that the Coventry Degree plus exp. ih engine controls: adm...... inistrator...... Is directed to glt'W r publicpybllc VaWese, N. C. OP)--A Valdeae Graduates who .served on the ment on their autos withotit^coet' had been a resident of Westport iTnedtcal students at the" university than wsnder sround sjtd become 1966 launched 73 new tu g ^ ta, 7). Fragment Society has set the date notice to the creditors to bring In th«tr motorist stopped his car on Mineral reunion committee were: Geraldine and without peril of being charged.'*®’’ ” years. of Havana. separstad. They wars in tha aaine new towboats and 806 new barges. of Wednesday, June 5, for its an­ S9.000-S11.500 claims within said time allowed h.V Springs mountain to retrieve a Blarrett. Doris Cole Carpenter. In another of the few- cases dis­ nual strawberry supper and sale Come In For An Official 2. Cempreuer Engineer...... publishing a' copy of this order In some hu'beap. Degree — exp. in aircraft axial Sow compressor sero-dynam- newspaper having a cirrulatinif ii) said Arline Holmes Culver, John and posed of today; the court dismissed of handiwork. As usual, it will be probate district within ten days from He gOt.^e hubcap al, right, l^ t Mildred Janicke Fraher, Raymond a charge of violation of the rules Ica essential. he date of this order and return minalse eta he did his car rolled down A to this court of Ihe notice given. . ' Larder, Gordon McBride, Margaret of the road agains- Miss Margaret JOHN J. WAU.ETT,-'Judge. 100-foot embaiiltment. Johnson Minor, 'Veronic Kase- J. Fox, 22, of East, Hartford, whose 3. Technical Liaison Engineer .... $9,000-$ 10,400 laukas Newberrv^ Astrid Benson car struck and hlightly injured STATE of CONN. Degree -— Excel. Engr. backgroiihd. Personal contacts In Smith, George Smith, treasurer, Richard Cobb, 7, of 215 Hillstown One Night aircraft and. gas turbines. Not production liaison. Philip Sullivan, chairman. Helen Rd. May 15., Gudjunia Tierney and Stanley ' Judge Gryk dismissed the rules 4. Design Engineer ...... $12,000-514,500 Zatkotyski. charge, reduced from reckless Proven! driving, on recommendation of 1-^ ROAD MAP Consultant In major design problems, plyt ability In com- Prosecutor John R. FitzGerald, . ' nmnlcatlve technique. who told the court accounts by Lincoln Students witnesses corroborated Miss Fox's and 5. Art'o-Therme Engineer"...... $12,000-514,500 story that- the Cobb boy stopped, DYNAMIC Consultant In aero-thenno with qualiScattons similar -to Visit Coast Gu^rd as if to let traffic pass, and then No. 4. dashed into the auto after it Grade 6 at the Lincoln School ■tarted to proceed through the in- % INSURANCE Mrs. Daisy Blit teacher, took i tmeOtion of SpeitCer St. and IMeceinent Fm , Moving and Interview Expenses Paid trip to the Coast* Guard. Station Hlllstbwiv Rd. ft) ; PICNIC GROUND MAP New London, and the Mystic Sea­ In other cases Joseph Beaulieu, iAm r s Bettor Pirotoctien port Friday. 75, of 90 Benton St., w£ii given a Benefit of the At the Coast Guard Station the 5-day inispended jail sentence and Manchester Public School pupils visited the chspel, theater, placed on 3-months probation after LaBennt*Silvontcin gymnasium, infirmary, and the pleading gruilty to intoxication) Instrumental Fund avings anchester ship, "Eagle,” on- which cadets Harvey J. McKinney, 25, of 57 Asseciotos take a cruise each year. Hemlock St., was fjnsd $45 on a Y Barker charge of violating the rules of Points, visited at Mystic Seaport Ml 3-11SS-MI 9-0638 MAIN OFFICE- 923 Mam St. EAST BRANCH - 285 East CenU-r Sf. 1383 MAIN ST., SPRINGFIELD. MAS&^-^RE 7-2667 included the. Stillman Building, tha road; Kevin ’Tiehtey, 18, of meeting house, school house, fire East Hartford, was fined $12 for OPEN THURSDAY EVENINGS 6 to 8 OPEN FRIDAYS 9 A. M. to 8 P.M engine, rope walk, counting house passing in a no passing'zone'.^Bar­ and the ship, •'Charles W. Mor- ney Blovlsh, 63, Carter St..^ was gan." fined $12 on a charge *of disre­ garding a yield right of way sign. ALL DOWNTOWN I ^3 MARKET HOLIDA'y SET The case of Barry P. Dougherty. New York, May 27 (JP)—Finan­ 18, of 17 Dougherty St., charged cial and commodity markets with failure to grant half the right Uirot^hout ,_the United Staten will of way in -connection with an ac­ be-closed Memorial Day, Thursda.v, cident. was continued until. June 3. May SO. Banks will also be cloMd. McKinney pleaded guilty to the Canadian and European markets rules charge' which grew out of t will be open a« usual on May 30. an accident May 19 when his ear SPECIAL PURCHASE-253 OPEN BIG BUY NOW! PAY LATER! 2 EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS! Mr. Russell Potterton TONIGHT 8 PIAMISTS ON STAGE^ 7 AS ACCOMPANISTS MRS. DORIS COLE CARPENTER / MISS BRENDA ANN COLE 1 I MR. JAMES W. McKAY ' MR; BUSSELL POTTERTON MR. 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‘J i £ ^ Jls. -A ■}} i \ ■ f t ■X ,7,. ■ ■ X- 7 •JL f l ' . * i ■J, V Tv',-\X ’• '. - MANCHESTER EVENING HERAUi. MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY, M^Y 27, 1967 ^ PAGE FIFTEEN PAGE FOURTH®N WANCHEStER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY. MAY ST. 1967 1 'y.” .dm 11 don’t pretend to underatand h^tel t collei>sed throe French has been growing Incrau- jsf 43 Vkll*y VtlKir Lane, eentlnXisd A -T^l^^layed ma parllamentar.v .technicality on persons. Ingly, wide as the French try Rockville ' until June 1' which this raturn ta committee 40 Turks Die :Tmpei Sergeant rYouth Charged To Roceive Ha Paris Killing Also cqimnued .was the case of Worst damage’'’occurred in vainly to best down the rebellion Thousands Flee Flood 12th Day in Row waa baaed. Perhaps tha reason- of Mundurmt ■* and me vlllai of SHERWIN with a 400,000 man army. DsCarlt JVh Fair- Measra. Rogera and 'Warren are Abend. Beypaaari and ArrivesTii U.S. 'Coty commlaatoned Pleven laat view AVe., Ellington, charged with perfectl.v valid. I ‘ do Know mat In Big Quake Builds French, Intoxication Atomic Teat Site, Nev., May 27 'The,,' quake was ,^iso icivfelt! ^ ■With Slaying week to sound qut political lead­ hurU|ig an object at A motor vt- ,.a. over. twenty towns, in the elate throiTghout c e n tr a l^ ,^ '''••t*™ WILLUMS ers on the formation of a 'cabinet bids. s^Carit'a caao was'contlnusd ^ Jjb Three State Area (*P>—The first blast in the summer already pi-ovide the aerricea which latanbut. May 27 {JPt — Reacue Turkey- ■ • but no '^ ddamage .m .r . W.Swas ” '*-Robert R*ynolda,^Hi*. I'y . - — - atomic test series was postponed 981 MAIN STREET Algerian Split to replace Socialist Premier Guy last wsuf^BO he couM secure th e' hill would permit, and mat. teama digging through. the ruin* reported in areas. | Army master aergjiant vriwse f Mbtlet. who lost office in a no* Cases Fined ■> ^ wag Dallea, May 37 i/P)—TorrcntialY’Continutd todav at scattered polnta laat night for the 12Uv time. under existing state lew, there is ahodting of a Fbrmoaan>^peep : JersX^^H 15 of eafthquake-ahattered villages in The Turjdfh govern men,t and' V ----- (K.. , confidence vote against his f?** t» u « . downpouri laahed perts o f : southwest 'Texas, . The fallout peril was blamed — rea.son to doubt me legallt.v of Red Ci-Mi^t I Turkish version of tom" started a trairT of -events [ I (Contlned from Paco One) (Coattned irbu Rnge ^ * ) pannd ntw. taxes to flnanOe the In City Court ^otM the weather-beaten Texas 'yesterday Several highways were' flooded this time because wind was insuf- their doing ao. How.then, can the northern Turkey today’ counted at the Boo Cross > rushed aid to the ; that wrecked the -G.8. ambassy in ‘ ■ ' ------Ns fight against Uie' Algeriati relMls. case of TiioiAg8,^uBast and thousands of persons In Texas. In the San AngelOrSono.ra area flcent-,.lo drift radioactive con­ H o u a e conacientioualy avoid least 40 killed and TO'Injured: * ’ o . .. . i Taipei, wa* back in America to-; 1 HOLIDAY ^ An autopsy repent said the- |rtrl "I have no political connections Among Pibven’s csllers today Hartford, who^^WM A u fM with Oklahoma and Arkansas fled high where thunderstorms continued to tamination away from the test making a deciaion on this point to kI* ^*^*^*' I Hi* obacurlty of a and I take the responsibility for was to be Robert Lacoate. the Rocl^ls, May 37 (Spscial)— SERVICE settle once and for ail. what action Casualty reports mounted rapid­ blanketa and large quantities [ tourisfr? ^ ■ • had been raped, -fallura to carry aK'-hjgorotot'* U water swirling out of rivers and dump.rains today. Civil Defense area. ■ my act. F*br some time I had de­ tough, atocky resident minister for In a brief asaaion;,o(. City Court authorities . • advised motorist’s our towns are permitted to take? ly as aear.chers reached the arex of food^were dispatched. i « . arrived yeaUrdayll Oalda said Marrone had picked esna^and opsrattngga Creeks swollen by earlier rains. ’’ Previous, postponements wefe about 100 miles aoutheaatXnl cided. to take direct action and Algeria in the outgoing celjinet. this morning,.. Judgt Francis ^.T, ad motor vehicle. The pr The entire population of Moffetj. against travel in the area. due mostly to too much wind, It seems now that a petition Ja President Celal ^ y e r hastened {'with his wife, CTars. *7, and htall *. up Ruth in a car at 11:30 a.m. on shoot down a Moslem who was a Lacoate Hk*' attem p t^ to in­ The U.S. Corps of Engineers being prepared to bring me hill Istanbul wheVe the quake^l^ick ! to the scene from Ankara. 7-year-oldl7|aughter, Shirley, SPECIALS! In recommending^ nollss on Ottla.. some 400 persons. Were which threatened to take me fall- Fh-ancophlle. I choose (^ekkal be.- troduce social and'-- the test ,or- I eameatly hope that our repre- Officials In Bolu Ppbrince which ida.va after an earthquaJta ravaged he said in a terse prepared atate friend of France.” policing a policy deaighed to keep sentativea Will be among those sup­ felt the brunt c^Hfe shock, esti­ villages on Turkey'* southwest • and managed to return to classes others. '' J‘ session and Involved operation efi , HttrSlI CENTER 8T. * Ml 5-51M the Arkansas River washed into , water as any flood in Foft Worth's | i^anlxation said that allowing the nient. "I W’as only doing what any Police, hbwever. made, a #ide Algeria for France. Ervin MaynarA, LuginbUhl Farm the town. Moffett wa* unprotected •'Islory. | fallout to sift down,oh. the teat porting,the petition a'nd ma bill. mated 40. dead. There were imcon- coast, killing |)ersons. man would do to protect his home J by about 12:20 p m. * trucka on g oonstrucUon JOh. I don’t believe that, umiec the con­ TURPENTINE sweep through .Algerian quarters Meanwhile, the killing con­ Elttngtoa, was fined 115 for Intoxi­ Bonds of 550 each, wara tortsUsd by levees. Drenching rains fell over the would be dsngei-oua to firmed repprta of icattered deaths and family." I . While giving out sketchy details of Paris and rounded up some tinued unabated in - Algeria. At , In Texas, the rampaging weekend on the Dallaa and Fort aiui would work in pre- ditions which pi'evall in Manches­ in the adjpmifig provinces. At least / I ^ R N I N O ! Reynolda shot and killed a Chi­ cation. Prosbeutot- Harry H. Lugg by out-of-sUta drivers who had ter, public transportation should be ' on the infbrmaU9n contained in 1,000 North Africans in a hunt least 11 persona w*r* killed and been atopped for alleged speodlng. Trihlty River surged three feet Worth watershed. A tornado de-1 pardeness for other shots. 280 hopms were destroyed. Columbia, S. C.- — Some nese he caught watching his wife ! . Marrone’s statement, Galda said tor one or more , accomplices. about 20 were injured by rebel said Maynard, waa picked up on atroved- a bam ' in suburban H al-' - provided for non-profit private taxpayers wontiered about the take a shower. The sergeant from., They wer8 -J[dhg Chaise, 48, Bay- above the 38-foot major flood The teat planned ns the opener school fhiidren. However, it ap­ Hardest hit by the quake, which • there apparently 'va.s a strtiggle in | Sadok was nearly scalped by grenade and pistol attacks. The 'Village St. yeeterday, After a tele­ aide, N . T„ anlPJohn K. Boyden, 31, Stage at Dallas, but began falling tom' City and lighming set fire to in the summe:' teat season is the aliio'Shook touHst-Jnmmed Ankara' possible signiflesnee of the name Colora, Md., waa court'jnartialed ‘ the car. He said Marrone lifted j furious bystanders who pulled him French claimed 83 rebela wei€ phone. can to police. He was -re­ an upholstery shop. pears to be rank discrimination to and acquitted of liianslaughter. Sharon, Maas. MIRRORS 'last night. Police estimated some explosion of a. small or medium- forbid ever.v town irvthe slate the, and Istanbul, were rillageji south of the South Carolina internal • the girl from the car. placed her to the pavement by the hair. Po­ killed during the weekend. portedly on a mwn In frait of a 3,500 peraona were evacuated Colorado RTver Flooded alaed atomic derice. of me provincial capital of''6olu. diatrict'a collection chief. Foi-moaan rrowda'’ 'demonstrating '; . on Uie ground, took her clothing tavern. Maynal'd told the Judge he right to provide., such tran.sporta- before th# U.S. embassy in pro­ lice grabbed him and restored IT SBBMBD BIG from low-lying areas. Another In central Texas, a S',-* Inch tioa to a child, regardless of clr- •The quake struck.-*l 8:3.3 a.m. It'a Sherlock Holmea Hutton. ‘ from lhc vehicle and placed it “ Bradbury Photo order among the screaming crowd. was waiting for a cab, but the po­ 4,000 person* evacuated flooded rain at Elgin. 40 miles, east of test got out of control and wrecked i alongside the bo^.~ Snake-Bitten Wife lice arrived first and gave Mm a Durham, N, C. UP)—A 14-y8ar- OGUSS ■cum.stances. simply becaiise he Sunday while m^ny families were ATTitf-wf B V v ■- both it and the ' U.S. Information Julia Moiii^iy The asaassin came from Bone, old boy sntorod tho nsrwsroom of are** of Fort Worth "bver the Austin, . sent runoff flowing into doesn’t attend s achool operated eating breitafalit. Shocks lasting FOR qUIOK SALE Service Building in Taipei. The youth then stuffed a Algeria, four years ago. ride to police headquarters. tho Durham Morning Herald and^ weekend. the already-swollen Colorado Riv­ O D D LOT t paper gag in the girl's FURNI TOPS O pen F o ru m by me town. 'All of our neighboring fqr 10 ae<:aifids toppled houses and Los Angeles. IM—A lady an- Reynolda aaid on arriving here Miss Julia Mctrlarty.^ daughter Chekkal died s few minutes af­ Saved by Author Charles Backofen, 42, ot 57 asked to aee tho nswspapsr files' 1 •Tired of Floods' er. ^'T hree gates at Mansfield states proride aurti services and sent tile roofs crashing into the awered an ad for a "unique foreign j on a Military Air Transport plane • Galda said. . ' of Mr. and Mrs. Matthew SI6rtart.vv ter reaching a hospital. President Prospect St., waa fined 512, for in­ of World War n . Borne flood-weary residents in Darn north of Austin were closed the U.S. .Supreme Court approved ^ e e ts. Minarets came tumbling car.” She fo\ind it was s 1927 Base* | that h* waa beginning JO days ; Authorities said Marrone went 131- Park St., and a senior at Al- Weston. Conn.; May 27 (*V- toxication, and 16 for breach of Sliowir SM I Doors • • filaisTiib EHolosiiros| Dallas planned to move after see­ to prevent downstream flo(>dlng. Hchool Bus Bill BRUSHES • to New York’s Madison Square Coty went to th e' hospital and “I’va read abput It in history this type Of legislation many .years, from building tops. with Vancotiver, D. C., license , leave before reporting for duty at bertur Magnus OolIege^ Nstv spent several minutes at-the death­ Noi^elist Hamilton Basso gave his the peace. The prosecutor said books and I want to tot how tiM ing melr homes inundated for the Elsewhere in Texas and Okla­ To the Editor. ‘ago. Perhaps there are argumenta In a resort village of Abend, a ; pistes, , I Ft. Behnlng, Ga. " Gwden on the plght of the slaying Haven, will receive a bachelor of bed. ^vlfe„fjr8t aid yesterday when she Backofen was arrested May 18 on newspaper wrote it,” the hid ex- third time this spring. ."I'm mov­ homa, many streams wer# roport- Tlie school bus bill presontiv be- peculiar to Connecticut whlchbave J to hear Eh’sngelist Billy Graham. arts degree at the commencement Chekkal was a passionate ad- was bilten on'the ley by a copper, coMpUint of his wife after s do- p l a i n e d .______ing out.” said Mayce Ross. 34 . The dark, crew-cut was de- exercises on June 8. vocate of Ffench-Moslem. friend­ head while hiking. - - - ....._ mestlb dispute.' A reporC«~iBoWia him the files r haven't thought atom wheie, , gome 200 persons living refildned from writing for many *n{l ^ Warren • scribed a r ' extremely devout by A graduate of Manchester High J. i WHITE GLASS CO. but getting tired of being ship and an officer of France's He ran two miles through the ';:TWo..<^er dasss of intoxication, and aald, "Let ma know what'^ypu a ' the Rev. William, C. Brownson. OPEN DAILV S AAf. t« 6 PJI. Beaver and Cow Creeks in Wall- i I vote against me bill, a large nuo>- School. Miss Morlarty has concen- Legion of Honor. In 1948 he was woods to reach their home to'get continued' lO'later .jessiona, were think of It. ” rika. Okl... evacuated y*»te;day : ' bUl 7 ^ ! pastor of the Second Reformed itrated in the field of biology. Whlie elected to the Algerian Assembly, a raSOr blade, then had a neighbor Frank Quaker, 48. Dai3 Hill Rd^., An hour Iktsr tho boy came out CSfCLVDINO SATVRDAY was one, of hundreds of and 100 others were routed from to hear theae arguments. • Church of Lodi. Brownson said the p«rsQn*'"boipg cared for at disaster beert tempted to "speak my. piece”. OPEN TONIGHT UNTIL 9 o'Clock at college, she has been chairman a largely advisory body, on a drive him back Over a winding for­ South Windsor, continued for one Of Uw- Ubrary^^ regarded the re­ |3t IISSIU ST. ,MI 9-7322 meir homes along me WaatUta The irrelevant .catch phrases Sincerely yours, ' 5 boy always carried the blble in his of the Science tJhjb in 19(50, a mem­ ticket 'advocating a "French-Mos- est road. Then he cut open the we<^ because of his reported, ill- porter accQMng^ and said, "I •tatibns in Dallas and Fort Worth. River In south central and »ou’th- Jonh F. McDermott AU» nZ E S—ALL KIN1 • pocket. Marrone was president of ber of the German'Olu.b, the Alber- nees, and ThOmas E. Garrtty,' 44, tMnk you o i^ g w ra t^ Ifc**' . In Oklahoma:'-4he level of Lake voiced repeatedly hy the opposi­ t the Young People's Group of the lem union," The assembly ceased wound and sucked out the poison. ern Oklahoma, but the w atir be- tion, ' me woman who falsely tua Magnus CampusTheater May­ to function because Moslems boy­ She wbs taken in the neighbor's claimed to represent all me P:T.A. j church, a substitute Sunday school ers -for four yesrs and staff mem­ cotted it. I" teacher and 'a member of the car to a hospital in ^ Norwalk, industriea downstream were, evac- At Pauls’Valjey and Wj-nne-i menibers of Connecticut in opposi­ Extended Forecast ber of "Silver Horn," the bi-weekly where .she was reported in fair wood. Okla.. the flooding Washita tion ta the htll—these t^ere themt- TRIMMED and PASTED • choir. publication of the colie^ His assassination came as pres­ uatlng in anticipation of an ; The youth is al.so a member of sure Was building up for some con'flltton. Her name waa not on the flow of the spillway tonight. > Ing targetsi But u'i'.v add to me 'o a^ Nor- • -Fair Lawn today. "It seems impossible." he said. Insists Algeria is a part of Eu­ while copperhead bites are not al­ ees at Moffett At Ar^OTe Okla flood storage facilities of, the Den- Well, lets keep hbplng ao.hut, oial mean for thi*period ia 85 ~ I Galda. said .authorities were led "Tile bpy must haVe had a split ropean France. The gap between ways fatal. Basso - used excellent P- ♦ a ?ew‘ miles south of S t l , some i«on Dam to the fullest " i this past week our own two Man- j rsnpng from an av exage hjgh of • to suspect Marrone because the personality.” the Algerian Nstlonsllsts and the judgment Ip using first aid. 10 families were reported evseu- He predicted a,,crest of 64L.3 m Marrone, 31, an engineer at Ben- ated a a the-Poteau ^Iv e r backed feet at the dam on Lake Texom *;.^* '"»J?''‘ty to return the to : tation w l a;^rng^ i n c h , ahow- i youth did not take a customary up frona the Arkansaa River over- Wednesday, 18 inches sboue t h e i t?>l™)ttef, thereby pro^hly ero al»ut Thursday and again ' ride in his car with another boy dix Aviation Corp., said hie aon "'"f**“*"g' it for mis session. Now, I about Saturday. J and girl before afternoon classes went to church thre times a week flow. Spillway. Highway crews worked > on the day . of the slaying. and wanted to be a missionary. Th* Arkansaa forced evacuation to save approaches to a bridge on < HEAVY PAPER ’ The high school operates on a "He couldn't bring himself to. of nearly JOO families in North U.S. 70 between Durant and Ma- eplit-session schedule. Martane and kill a bird or a unall animal," he APPRENTICE Llttle Rock where hundreds have . dill, Okla. Moat resort areas I • * Riith went to school in the after- said. "He loved children. He used heOn temporarily homeleps for; around the lake were under water I BROP-CLOTHS • noon only, to mind -the neighbors’ kids.” For screw 'machine and cold form header machine. To taain for days. Thousands of acres of farm j yesterday. ' lands were under water. - Division Engineer Prank Fodge • Clue in Old Records ‘If He Is Found GutUy’- work on precious metals. In rapidly expanding company now in ’ Assistant prosecutors Frank .T. But the father adde^: . Flood waters from heavy, Incea-' aaid If me lake crests at 645 feet, < Cuccio and William J. Arnold said "If he is found guilty, I want the alr-condttioned new plant. An unusual opportunity tp lesm an aant rains covered an estimated i he didn't .Ulipk me highway could WASH ’N’ WEAR SUITS that soon after the glrPs body was kid put away, so nobody else* will interesting and productive trade.-Aga<31-26., 100,0000 acres in the flat, Iqw-lying j be saved.*'' The normal level of f found police went through records get hurt.” . . delta land between the Missouri Lake Texoma is 617 feet, . * dating back four years to find a and 8t. Francois Rivera the More setatered thundershowers ■ • clue to the murder. J. M. NEY c^d CO. southeast corner of Missouri and were predicted for sections of Tex- j The records showed that two School Cafeterias the northeast corner of Arkansas as and Oklahoma. YEARLY ON HlATING COSTS MAPLEWOOD AVENGE, BLOOMFIELD. CONN. Crop damage in the Missouri • gfrta* then 11 and 5, had been sector was estimated at SIS million ; raped three years ago and tissue Inspected Today (18 Minute Drive From Buckley Bridge Oar Highway) and most of the residents of Hor- • ' paper stuffed into their mouths. nerrille. Mo., were evacuated. A ALUMINUM I Marrone was among some 100 per­ School-and town physicians In- 13-year-old boy drowned while WINDOW^HADES X- 55% Dacron, 45% Rayon.'Keep neat and cool In thee* sons questioned in connection vyith speotaS th» U«w. swimming in the swollen Uttle new WASH ahd WEAR suits. A variety er~ggol. llght- E-X-T-E-N-S-l-O-N that cMe.' poiice *513; but ne was' cheater public schools today. River, near Sikeston In southeast weight fabrics in light, jnedium and dark shades. Dacron released' brcause he had an alibi 'Mfreouri.' G ro a n , W h ito , TEcpu Gallon* polyester fiber gives them new, long'-lasting neatness for the time at which the asaaults The inspection is made annually X and the ability to shed wrinkles- -Wash 'n' wear con­ by Dr. Nicholas A. Marsialo, town A. four-inch cloudburst caused W o sh a M o OIL LADDERS took place. health director, an^ Dr. Joaeph C, SPECIALIZING IN flash flooding of roads in the Son­ PRODUCT OF STANDARD OIL CO. OPv^'EW JERSEY venience with only *n occasional Ironing needed. .' The case was dismissed after Barry, school physician. e e e ora area of southwest Texas, a re­ HOLLAND HNISH b arg es were withdrawm. During a recent Inspection by CUSTOM BUILT HOMES "/ was once a *6(hamperc weafding\ gion still designated as a drought 24 HOUR lURNER SERVIClff * Galda said the youth's family the State Health Department, the disaster area. Malle to Order FO^NJOHT BURNER SERVICE CALL .MI 5-4545 or S-2439 FREE ALTERATIONS moved from nearby Lodi to Bald­ Sutton County Sheriff Wes Hill $1.99 win, Md.. some ybars ago. The cafeterias ,^were found to be "in GENERAL CONTRACTING With Tour Rotlere •*Ju*t order gallons or more the day before you want, deliv­ very good condition,” Dr. Marsialo aaid some families were alerted to ery and pay driver at time ot delivery. family returned to Bergen Coun­ said. REMODELING and REPAIRING move to high ground when water FULL LINE OF dUSTOM X ty last August and nbw lives in rose threateningly in two normally Fair L,awn. i then I learned atoiii HOUSSPOWIR.'” dry draws (ravines t running VENETIAI^INDS FILI. YOUR Ruth was the second Ib-year-old KILLED IN MANHATTAN FREE ESTIMATES—MORTGAGES ARRANGED TANK NOW New York, May 27 -Am­ mrough town.' Btlt- he said the COOPERATIVE 2 f P t. high achocA 'girl to be slain ih brose Cote, 40. of Waterbury, water began reccing and no» elodtes and for many other jobs. i inch downpour and rain showers 32 Ft. Marine and pimaelf the father of an. infant ^ rl. .is now on tfl# Y.-.. **Wbat bappaned when these new electrical servants eame on my outri>f-date wiring? thanks to pbarged -with that murder. You know - fuses blew, appliances took too long to do their work, TV pictures shrank. ! Gn the way '.U> his arraignment ■yesterday, htarrone was t^ e n ito My family complained all day long. _ _ "ITT 34, Ft. the scene where the Zeitlcr girl's 4C«nx; *tMS t. CM8MtTt*ND body was found for what Suthort- *TThen I leamod about HOUSEROWfR'-modern wiring, that could give met *^'!? W ’^es called a reenactment of tha crime. . - XCAf/ $■ Later, at the arraignment, th# THESE SLACKS ARE 40 Ft. Y youth was Joined by his father, Raul Marrone, and his youiiger ,vL brother,. Paul Jr. Complete with ropes, pul­ As Magistrate Fake-read th* rs murder ch ai^, the boy’s tather ' f REALLY WASH ’H’ WEAR leys and non-slip shoes. slumped Over in hta seat aiid held his hfad ih his hands. * y ■ ■ ■ ■ H H I / Before leaving the Paramus Unfinishod Studanta* Borough Jtsll. Marrone talked Aaamm teM|Nrkr»ncli rirtwls hr at*' hsihlvn iM MthU. c«nv«*)- briefly with his father. The youth aaHta NfliMt M4 hr lO ht tally yltcti h Mkt had tears in his eyes. te sW Be ileeWMt sew- UESK He was driven back here to Jail •ms m H nXtt wsHa' aat is^hWM tuy h um. flanked by County Prosecutor Guy ■'W. Calipsi and a detective. "And I leemed bow eaiily an electri­ *1116 father stumbled and nearly (ell as he walked to the prosecu- cal contractor can givt evtn older homes -tor's car across a wide gravel real Housepower. r * I C € CR€Rm $20.00 oiir garag l plans top ’em all! *Today I'm a lOO-aropere house •> Voiua strong, enough to carry any electrical See - ■*" . w . /. *S. -.s' load: I'm easy to live with — and roy>., M BOWLING ALLEY ‘‘Fran” Diekenson Big, medium-sized or compact I-car garages . . . a garage with a play , 0 0 porch or ev^ garaga'apartments . . . we have plans to Jit any ngad — any family's happy all the tlme,'hecauie' Froi WAX elM trieal iervants can do their jobs Pne *4|tii(UyKand eftciently.*' AltoraUeit AltoratioRi We'll help plan your garaga . . .< raeoromand matariais, axplain'how wa can H «v. r.v rM .a i; a a r .* r.r HOUSKFOWBR 1 Lb. help_financa the cost of labor and materials or just matarials. Wa'II put you tSAOl ItAM in touch'with a reputabla workman to. do all or'part of the job.. ■f).. 2 Lba. Get started, over; the Decoration Day weekeiid. To.speed your work we'll LIVE BETTER...£/ec(//C^//y ^ rent you power tools. .

OVIIHIIA0 V UNFINISHED cahacipoohr Stanley Sectional Roll Up Garage DOor haa Floating Ac­ 7 Call Any OhiB OF Tht Ottod Contractors Or^ tion Bearings and heat treated, oil tempered coil springs The Connecticut Power Company For A Free Housepower Rating PICTURE oaooao for ease of operation. 8’ x 7’ size ' only I • 8 • • • I QOQOOD COMPANY ADDRUS TEi^EPHONE JaaopblMakaiaM V 74 IbjRoii St. , Ml 9^292 Tou can golf and garden In th* Seven Sea* slacks. becaus»—when Famous Chi-Namel Paints they get dirty—JUat wash them and then Jet mem «lrtp dry. tattle Jnlwfiaa -lraa. SO Ceffete St. Ml 3-4227 or- no, ironing needefl to make m#m look new again. It'* the 70%r Acrilan, 30% rayon bland that dee* it. $ 8 - 9 5 FOR THE DEAL (5p YOUR Stuc-O-Seal Rubber base finish for VhVNIBWvfl eWOnTBWU 2SS Hi«h StH W. Ml 9-7349 ' LIFE on the all neir asbestos shingles and masonry...... per gaL Potor Ponloltik . 40 Pofitar St. Ml 9I7303 108% WOOL ALL SIZES 1957 OLDSMOBILE ■C \ TROPICAL SLACKS*...... S9.95 AND JAGUAR /ASonlaad 12 JagkiBB St. MI9.773S\ Super House Paint, white ...... \Hanao " 17S Hlf kland St. Fro# AltaroHoiis ON Thoaa Stacks 5.FOOT STEP or a good Used Car . per gaL Ml 9.9347^ Variety of Flavors See m‘e at— AwHiaay J. Grlfft 11 St ymoar St. Ml 3-8937 LAOOERS HOFFMAN Renstdl (k>w luster extedor paint).. P. R. C w B An t glMi i 21 Oral Lom Ml 9-9101

' J ■■ ■, 9 8 MOTORS - i ' i . ') OLDSMOBILE Shop AND JAGUAR O p M UrUI I Hama af Smoiliiiig trodM Tifitiit' 9 Comi. Bhrdv, Ecnf Hartford MEN'S SHOJF . . ^ 907 MAIN ST.» WILOON BUILDING SHERWIN TMejihsm iA 9-WU A T A l l F R HE H I Y I C I CREAM STORES ^FORiAAL lyEAR FOR HIRE Opaa.7 Days A Wook ...... H '- 1 :r- ■■:p.p?v:.„. '■% 'X- p - h ’--''■.¥?■■.? - ; - ■ ■ <4 ^- .p ‘ N i- .'.-v MANCHESTEB EVENING^HEBALD, MANCHESTEB. C O lW y ^ONDAY,'; MAy ' 27. 1967 PAGE SEVENTEEN 1 "■■ : ^ A 6 E 1, ;■!•■>■.- IIAKCHESTEB EVENING HEBALD. MANCHESTEB. CONN. MONDAY, MAV ZfHm ,;s irted love affair with a pretty pim ^or boiling water or otlekinf a reverse the' ‘‘compet weaimna, -with each •S’’*** WKNB—840 w n o - u a c '* Woman Killed gengali acript writer who oc­ buildup” in tha world. The Ameri­ tag to turn over apecUfled totals of wfapped container into the oven W DBo—laeo Daily Radio W H A X -«ia cupies a room next to his in the a ry Reds ^ that isn't just to be eaten. NHRR Winds Up Case Arms TiUks can plan, ha added, was aimed at heavy aruilery, guns, planes and I PR£SCIIIPTlON$ Z , In Auto Crash Taj Mahal Hotel. Aatietpatipn la Half the Fun “amalh. measured stepa’’ of arms guided mlaslles to an tatemation- WtXX)—1290 plly controlled pool. .. BMteni DeyUglit Tim* WFPP—161« The sources aald last night the The appetite ia teaaed by watch- reduction jnetcad of a sweeping I "SAFiLY NLLED" 1 government also has ordered a ^ ermil^Spyiel agreeihent covering all weapons. 5. An East-West' agreement to Old taybrook,* Mgy 2T if) — A ln« it being prepared afid aniffing The toUoWtag program woman was killed and a Weetbrook.^ “ '"P«'-»7 »u*pcnaion of work on it while it cooka in k long. aloW Seen Near 'He cautioned against expecting try out, Preeident Elsenhower’s sched>a>uf*— On open ekiea plan for mutual aerial ^ ^A Y -Jaxx Alley documentary films Rossellini has proceas,'' waiting for the final mo­ fast results from' tha talks, point­ Ules u e supplied" by Uie radio WCCC—Kventna M uile political leader was injure;^. eriti- been making here under contract. p Tiw p s to^^Stay Inapection over limited areas. mlmagementa and are subject to WKNB-Cryetal Park ment of triumph when the biacuits ing out. that the probleme involved WTIC—Dick Purtel cally early Sunday in the head.on The husband of Sonali Dae brown, the gravy bubbles, the The New Haven Railroad WaFfbut not all, of thia, group travel Showdown are “too Important and too com­ Russia's delegate -to the change Without noUce. WDRC—Amo* and Andy coiliajon. of two automobiles. Gupta, the 27-year-old script roast is sliced, and the apple pie plex” for quick daciaien*. armament tsjka, -Deputy Foreign -• WlH>p—i^uton Lewis Two other persona were hurt leaa Z- (CoBtliiMd fir«ni V«(* One) completing teatimony today in con­ .was aolietted by company repre •iwi- ■ ' . .. 111*— writer, was reported to have asked cools on a rack—the supreme .mo­ aent^itivM, he added. : The American proposal re- Minieter Valerian Zorin, retuiued WHAY—Open Hou*. seriously. thp government not to extend Ros­ (Cont|pne4 tram . F^ie-One) . WCCO—R«»ir . service. - ’ ■ ~ Luce said he wa* at ~thc hearing J. WPOP—Wax Worka WDRC—Robert' Q. I>wl* ferope." ■ Service ha* bekn^ interrupted CUTS. MINOR BURNS, Russia in • repent "months has *■. • ■ to find out for himself If tHe rail­ i:»e- WPOP—Detective Myetery A ndorier ' since'August 1955 whek^ Putnam WHAY—Record Rodeo • iU - j CHAFINO. ULCERATIONS ^gned - etmilar troop agreements bridge was knocked out in the road was losing money over the WCCC—Record Review. WHAYv-Dodjer* v*. Phil* Rossellini Told SUNBURN XHth Poland, Ehist Germany and line, and’ If so how much. He In­ WKNB—P M. WCCC—Goon Kvenint Uood MueiS flood. dicated he did not believe tha New WTIC—New* WKNB—Muiical Echo** Protect Your Skin With Jtomania. ' , PTA Stage Show CUee Promotion ^ WDRC—Ne»» Reporter WTIC—Boston Pop* Orcheitra , To Leave India . The terms ef-th« treatlea^wa?^ ~„Much.rf. the te*tlmony-wae -air Haven should be forced to operate WPOP—Bob and Ray •WDRC—Robert Q. Lewi* drum country tb country. The Poles expansion. of - previous information any Hna at a aerieua deffeit. 0 j- Stl*------WPOP—Deiecilve Myaterr Bombay, India. May 27 lA') OINTMENT Bpn some control ’over the. move.- Nets $20 Pri$f WPOP—Lee Paul and Mary Perd WPOP-NI*ht Music PRICES FOR THE S 1957 CHEVROLET I After Collision Jack Dalton, the hero, L. Eklward unable to produce figurea for any Atk MS hi ■ :*•- iia a - Whitcomb; Egbert Van Horn, the other types of advertising in con­ For the first time. Danish-made WIIAY—Dateline WHAY—Dodgers v*. Phil* t - ’ ------dieael tractors are available for WCCC—Good Kvenin* Gqod Muite WTIC—Mu»*c j ,Two passengers and a driver villain, Lester Thompson; . Elolse nection with thl* service.. - WKNB—Today In Sporte WDRC—Rus* Naughton palto.n. Mrs. Carl Barton; and He also said that during the export. They are manufactured by WTIC—Newe WPOP—Modern Sound* They Are Eveii Lower Than SMaped serious injury Saturday month, of May 1955. 1,170 persone WDRC—New* Reporter >en their car overturned after Richard, Steve Ursin. a factory in Kalundborg. ' Playing In the pantomime, ‘The had ridden the line In group travel. WPOP—Newe WHAY—Dodger*, - v* . Phil, £ Hiding with another aUto at O n - 6 i l » - WTIC—Mu,lcc-liuilc Camnel and the Vampire,” were the This Includes schools and various Pickles, condimenta, and frutU W H A V -Bporu WDRC-Ru„ Naughtnn Some. Lote Model Used Cars r St. and wTMIddle'Tpke. organiaatlona vtgiUng points be­ WPOP—Modem Sound* FOR A The driver, Mrs. Mafjorie It narrator. Guy Outlaw; the camel, were among the fooda firat pre- WCCC—Good Kvenln* Good Huete f front, Steve Ursin, and rear, An­ tween Hartford and I^lnam or aerved in America in glaaa centain- 3 ^ T S U P E R - by WKNB—Musical Kchoee lt;ce- adfleld. 36, of South CbVentr.v, Boaton and New London. Some, WTIC—Strictly Spuru WHAY—Dodger* v*. Phil* clwrged with failure to yield drew, Andrew Gasper; the vam­ era—In Boston about I8J9. , ' . WDRC—J Zalman w n c —Conver*atlon pire, Mrs. J,. Richard Leon: thi ■ WPOP—Lawrence Welk WDRC—Ru«* Naughton LIMITED He right of way to, N. Charles WPOP—Modern Sou.id* ogglni, 47. of 71 Spencer St,, op- hero and villain, Maxwell B. ■ \ I vHAY—Serenade WCtvir.Giiort hvenln* Good Muelb ie:i»- stor of a car westbound .pn Cen- Huteblpaon, add the heroine, ^rs. ivi.*VR;^^ualral Kchoee WHAY—Dodgers v*. Phil* f TIME tlugenk: Schwanke. ‘ ’ Erho# WTiC—Converaatlen St. . urr,!,/'.WTlC-fCot>_1. c.)431ee Club WDRC—Rues Naughtnn e^K er daughtMT,-'Jean Ahn-Bfad- ''.Pogb" sdngs,. cn^ed ky Walt WDRC—M usic's la Carl* WPOP—Modern Sound* neld, 15, aufferedlacreratkons.df the .Kelly, were sung by Eugene WPOP-^Mel A lijh j,^ ie:M— Schwanke jahd Mrs! Max Reimer, • ;«*- WHAY—E g e r 's V * . Phil* Sight leg^-,.Thp ^ e r pasaengef, WHAY—Berenad* WTIC—Congre**ion,l Report Wra. PauUne'JMMp, % bf 'Wrat> who sang a request number "Be- WCCC—well Thoms* te:4A- * 'In an earlier accident Saturday, ed a request number on Saturday WPOP—Meet the Artist WHAY—Night Watch evening, “Clementine.” WTIC—Gue»t Star Om frilM Sapir.Last Umsi piM fm wHh m rt S ftilons •* 7 •' larjorie Sherman, 7. suffered Hurry l^Qmniities WDRC—Ru h Naughton pad injuries when she apparently The vocalists were acompanied . >- -.'f Television Programs WPOP—Modern Sound, I ' ' epped off a bank into the path Mrs. Holden 'Wright, who also lltfS - Norfolk’s mazin£ original Super-Last On Page Ttvo WHAY—Night Watch 8 THE THE « r s r ririitan by r^»r»nO H iXn. resented musical interludes on W T IC -N ew , — i ■ Biraon, 61,' Bolton, on High- e SolbVox, provided through the WDRC—N,w,. Wtalhar courtesy of Watkins Brothers, of WPOP—N ,w , BE LURE 21B TWO-DOOR SEDAN DE LUXE 210 FOUR-DOOR SEDAN SL near Olen Rd. 11:1*- T h l 4 The Sherman girl was *»rayed. Manchester and Hartford. WHAY—Night Watch « t Manchester Memorial Hospital An original dramatic reading 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. WTIC—Spor-ori* XcO M PLETE WITH RADIO. HEATER, COMPLETE WITH RADIO, HEATER. )«d released. , depicting a , .family scene in the ALUED FACTORY AUTBORIgED WDRC—Ruiui Naughton home of the aiiteaters, was given WPOP—Modem Sounds • ■ SIGNAL LIGHTS, FOAM RUBBER SEATS SIGNAL LIGHTS, FOAM RUBBER3EATS ■’There was no arrest. TV SERVICE II: by Guy Outlaw, assisted by Mrs. C A ^*1’' House Call WHAY—Symphony.. In th. Night Frank H. Brow’n. Mr*. Schwanke ^1 WU Pins Parta WTIC—Starllgllt Sermad, and M. B. Hutchinson. WDRC-Ruis Naiightoa BU 9-0080 WgOP—Modern .fSund, $ Other ■ workers on the annual Berving All Maachetter Area Will not bUatoi’from moiitur* on prtivkHialy unpainted aurfaoast / Ruth Millett show were Mrs.- Brown, coettimes; Ctimatized tb rbsist tNb moat r u g ^ extrembi of tomperatural ^ SJO s is.pln a.’^SiSn.d, ' ' Oarence Goss and Mra. Brown, WDBC-rNightOwl 2406 2458 W D B C -N lg ^ D Food Warmed In a Sack acenery; Mra. Eric Ellison, make- a ''sick and tired" oil burner up;^Md Mrs, Paul D. PfansUebl. - - ft-T------a e_ ...... • Ttepts No One’s Palate GENERAL MOTHER’S LOVE bouse One thing future brides Won’t-j ’^tro it oPl—Detroit zop oftlcialg |ve to Worry about is a hu 'f - i^ e sold through roorn cuts home comfort in holf Utathemandat thc.door.'''b''' suspect that' a breiken heart killed er about alt' the g( TV SERVICE High Hat a fenoale giraffe. She re­ paint bm used to coolL fused to eat regularly for-a year ^Any bride ofKlweetf )V ’Mamefceater E v’en 1« g Herald If y o w b l^ b h r ^ hagf>«een,'6iif many, next Days AC A CaB lile to MdoVhr fMrreopondent, Mta. Paul Nlgh'ta 8 4 , 8 9 PhiB after her calf waa born dead. Her V.' Pfa^Nshl, telephone Pilgrim Winter heat­ death w u blamed in part to mal- More bliater-reeiaUnt from moisfuta on 'provioualy pointed popuiMlphilWis. .p M rtoadit: TEL. -MI 8-548JI •urfaoao than any ordinary housapaint , ^ a piw ,’mix. and -meal* $-6656. ing—sky.high^fuerbilla^’'^’’’^- , and it fits Most Ply* mitritibn. frozen dtaiBen that need-only warmed Up an ovbn. < , mouths, Fords, Che'Yro- DeubI* Your MoMy Rock Guoronta* -• ’ Wliat has tm,. really Woiried/l* ■ Ilousehold Hints A call to MI 9-4§;95 or TR 3-8271 will bring our expert , • ♦ b ' little notice I -saw ebmeWbtre lets, Hudsons, Hashes ‘ 4- ,• mqylng that before long rieady- to check. He'll tell you whether your,present burner can y Try topping broiled steak (just B^ked foods would be offered in see you thi-ough another winter, or if a new Delco-Heat and Studebakers! CLERK.’ mags so th at' the housewife before eei-ving) «ith dollops of Wouldn’t even have to dirty a pan butter mlxqd with lemon Juice and Burner |8 the practical thing- To be In charge of our mailing list to’our cuatomeip In the Dental THE . THE •eating the food for the table. minced pantley. Field. Some contact but mainly a chance to helii act up a friendly DEL AIR FOUR-DOOR SEDAN ■^.•What we’re overlooking in our feeling amongst our own technical represerijmives throughout PAIIfT and WALLPAPER CO. DEL AIR TWO-pOOR SEDAN mush to make cooking just a mat­ You can add half a cup of finely Free estimate. No obligation. the country. Advancement to handling field reports also when ter of tossing a sealed bag into a diced cooked ham to a atandar'd Size 7.10 X 15 fits Dodges, 885 CENTER STREET—h a 9-9718 COMPLETE WITH RADIO. HEATER. (two cupa of flour) muffin recipe. . qualified and more experienced. COMPLETE'WITH RADIO, HEATER. Serve with eggs, of course! , DELdO-HEAt *'Onr Reputation Buicks, Old^ Mercilrys, Pon*' WE GIVE MrfC OREXN STAMPS SIGNAL LIGHTS, FOAM RUBBER SEATS SIGNAL LIGHTS. FOAM RUBBER SEATS la Your Aasoraace” J.M;NEYtnidCO;-— ~ Shred celery cabbage thin apd tiacs and others. . . 'cook quickly in a little butter.fir MAPLEWOOD AVENUE, BLOOMFIELD. CONN. ‘ $ .72 $ margarine in a covered Bklllot^A.dd (10 Minute Drive From Buckley Bridge On Highway) SEND THEM a few tableapoona of water, as neceeaarj-. _ . _ ■ 2522 2 5 7 4 Ever flavor yoiir refrigerator BANTLTTML CO. THE rolls with grated orange rindT, ’'931 MAIN STtEET MANCHESTER. COMK \ ■ Nm tea ead Nice with baked ham and a aalad TELEPHONE Stl J-ASlia—BOCKVlLLE--rHONE TR 5-$2Tl for a ladies’ luncheon. receppeble fire HOMETOWN Memorial Day NEWS > - Fmnotu Go^year quality maid*! and out Mth features no other tirq tan ^ e r at the LOW PRICES ARE IMPORTANT BUT SO ARE SERVICES price. Exclusive triple-tempered 3-T Cord, Extra Speckl for QUALITY and GUARANTEE OF SATISFACTION Body fights off the' three main tiro killera--^ Heat, Shock and 7'atigue. Older Model Cars . i w e n s Tourh. durable tread with fampua Stop-. from Notch design means longer mileagA bbtter' 3-T SUPEMUSHION traction. C^t 3-T Super-Cushions now for All At tire value' nnmatched at thia - rock-boctona r. WOODLAND GARDENS You Get 6.00 X 16 S IZ E 2 prieel Seb us today and savel - GERANIUM5 _ LANTANAS FOUR for as low as i Wl^wait! twprketmiulhw pivft.fex «nd 35c, 65c, 85c AGERATUM- recop|»«hle FUCHSIA 85c, $1.15 , 8EGONIAS ^ Ptus U^2S aweek! Nr* Begardiess^ of whWie Special Showing Today, May 27ih ■< : ttrw u mak$ MIXEa^POTSr$2.45- MIXED RASKETS CARTER'S FAIR PRICE POLICY: CARTER'S DOES NO "lA IT ADVERTISING.*! your •ervice man or - NO "HIDDEN" EXTRA COSTS . . YOU ARE SOLD ONLY WHAT YOU W4NT woman is statiooeiS, (open 9 o.m. tb 10:30 p. m.) URNS and WINDOW DOiES HU.ED NO OVER-PRICING FOR FAKE the lilanchester Ere- -t RORI nO H I MM ON eOOOVIAa lU U WAN ON ANY OmiR KINDI TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE. AT LOWEST PRICES ANYWHERE. Bing Herald can be for-*^ COME EARLY FOR BEST SELECTION Club 60— 1:30 to 2:30 Olwwids 22.30 L £ A S m it warded to be at “Mail •» : V MotiRM ThMNir— 3:00 f 4:00 22,30 LOOK AT OUR VARIETY OF New Mbbllboat ia refined cleen- O v opmpleto heating Call” regularly with all ee to burn cWner—pve you aarxioa takaa rcare ef the hometown news Froduem Sbowcw , t to 9:30 22.30 NICHOLS-MENCHESTER TIRE GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE REDDING and VEGETA8LE PLANTS more efauit htai jm - gewn. You your every heating DCOORPORATUS ■ J need. Home heating people away from' 713 MAIN ST. — TEL. Ml 9-5390 Ageratum . libhelia oan .^enjoy’ new fireedom from Roboit MoRtgcMory ProsowH 9:30 to 10:30 22. 30 295 IROAD ST. — Ml 3-1179 7 Marigolds (dwarf and tali) repair and earTioa^coata, tool bacomea cleaner, home are so anxious Asters 'cheeper, easier than Alysssm Nasturtiums to get. you ever thought, Bidsam Nicotians ' poaeablel Highest Trade-In For Your Old Car Alf above programs in wonderful color HOaYWOOD SERVICE CENTER Comas Nemesia ■ - JACK’S A1UNTIG STATION Cockscomb Portulaqi * Telephone MI 3>5l?l 70i MAIN ST. MANCHiSTtll— TO . 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X ed to the B o a rd o f E d u ca tio n con-^ Thomas Sheridan. p.m. in the pariah room' of the Anawar to 'PravioM RuttI* a repeat . ; ceming the decision of the group.- There will be a rehearsal of the ch u rch . lonsense TPC Advisory Group Named confirmation' class of ' St. Maurice .Important' Man, (amlii'ng ex­ There Un't much fun in medicine, lotdny Quii The Town Planning Commissfdn (?hurch Tuesday at 7:30 p.m . at pectantlyYes s Manchester Krenblg^tohUd Bol­ but there's a good deal of medicine 90 Children Scheduled for'X (TP(j) has appointed' a titiiens the new tfHurch. _ ton cortespOiident/Nfs. Louis’C. , o » u • Stranger-^Wali here'I am again In fu^. , SucceM now«'ron Shinn H alk^ . (oUowed the hospital surjfcon on sample, revealed his paper's vir­ ID Hireling eenalon’ Day, Thursday,v'at 8 p.m . Elizabeth Wadaworth, Beverly and Herbert Wilson. The blue ribbon winnerir were •SHARPENID hie round.s. CominK to a man who tues. Flfty.-three of the group are from W ilke. , . T h e T P C and the neVv eom nut- Jeanne Pouech for. he^trntry of a • REPAIRED golicUoK It will help you to be ^Bolton and the other ,37 a re from 1957 looked rather fearfully at Lheib IS Distress siipkal nuisance Also. Robert Carr, Richard Cot- tee w ill hold their flrat joint meet­ green salad and Tlrta Pesola, for P IO K -V P m h 4 D E L IY K K T the surgeon ordered <|U four in­ a belter farm^r.^-: IS Matheniatlcal Handles 37 T orture 43 D istant the Sacred Heart (?hur<-h, Vernon, tamo, Mark CoT>- David Drouin-, ing Tuesday at T:30 p.m. In the open faced aandwichVs. The' red ternes to examine the patient. Af­ But tUc fanner answered. procesces n gtyie.of m entally 43 Vein ef or* ' n miaaion of the local church. Donald Heath, Lawrence Jackaon, Justice (Jourt room -of the Com­ ribbon winnars ■were Sally Strick­ ter they all had carefully looked Farmer Nopex-young mani I 18 Moral arebitedure 38 W icked 44 MUd The ceremony will b« performed Kenneth JartHs, William Jarvla, munity Hall.' • - land for ribbon sandwlche.a and Bishop Bernard J. Flanagan of Bruce's the man over they were asked. better not subacribe.-Bocauae, you 30 Rtnt again a Passport______30R cU te e x p le tiv e ' Bruce Kenneson, Edward Lefebvre, BMeball Game W llliancPcaola for a party punch. M A N O n E R T lb — M l S-7SSS PONTIACS Surgeon—Would you operate in #eei I ain't farmin’ M \well as I 31 Deesy endbrsemcnlS 31 Swimming 88 Exclamatioa Norwich, who earlle^- on the same Ronald Lewis. Bernard I»zier, Vic­ F ir e C a ll 12L day w ill lay the cbmiffstone for the The Elementary Sphool baseball this case? . • • ” know how now. -x y iA a M lL 33 A lw ays 1 8 ------de 13 f'ell Sower of sorrow tor Lozier, .Gordon Mielke, David team will play a return game with The Volunteer Fire Department A ll four apparently m lea^ aome- 34 M txican 18 Weapons, 470p ^ t ie t o le new church and. who will officiate Miner, Raylrnond Morin, Ronald foiigret nt it* bleaslng and dedication. the Hollister Junior High team of anawered a call Saturday for a thlng for they said that they One of the great myateriesxpf Isbdrer 35 Seth's ton 40 Apptart' ' SSYeemiags Morna^ Raymond Mozzer, Donald Manohester tomorrow at -fr p.m. at grais Are at. the home of Paul wflsild not. . ” tt 38 Continent 41 Fine cotton ' (sla n g ) Boys in the class will be attired Pepin. Edward Pouech. Joseph life is how a man can become (Bib.) In red robes and Jhe girls will be the local diamond. Willey, on Hebron Road There The iiirgcon then declared tri­ ignorant in the short time It takes 37 Wager IS Essence thread go Fsmalelkesp Pouech. Donato Rattazzi. John Boys Hers-e at Dedication waa no property damage. O L L irS um phantly, 30 011 dressed In white robes and red 'Shapazian. Thomas Sheridan, Ray­ his son to grow from the age of 6 X hats. The Benediction of . the The Rev. J. Ralph Kelley of St, N ew s N otes Su'fgeon Your are all wrong, I to 16. 83 Deprive o< mond.Soma, and’John Wood. Sally Strickland of French Road A U T O BODY N nourishment Blessed Sacrament w ill follow the PT.\ Ex«<-utlve Session Maurice Church announced yester­ am golnjt to >?erate fomorto'v. confirmation ceremonies. day at Masses the names of the celebrated her 12th blrthda.” Sat­ Fatlejit Uoaslng cf,»vers aside first Car Owner Does yo u r. 84 Male feltaie An im ^rtant meeting of both urday evening with a hot dog roaaL it WELDING bocal MeiiibeFN the old and new executive ^boards boys who would serve as altar at­ and placing one leg ogt of the bed.) wife drive? ' aO A tU ck The local members of. the class tendants and torch bearers at the and “ dance. Twelve of her ciaaa- ^ AUTO tODY m i No, ye Ain't.- Four'to one majority Second Car Owner—No, the car 38 Worm - of the Parent-Teachers Assn. Will 6 37 Sailors to be co^irm ed are Ixira Andrade. b le ssin g and d ed icatio n of> the new matea of Grade attended the PENDER R»AIRS la good enougl, ter me."' was like this when t bought it. DoroUjy'Brondolo, Eileen Brondo- be held this eveaing at 8 o 'clock, church Thursday, . p a rty . 39 Cultivate k), Teresa Caldera. Marie Costan- at the Elementary &hool. Serving as altar boys will be The Oommi^on on Miasiona of j ★ COMPLETE CAR Society pimishes rebel® nature The stranger stopped one of the ground ao, Lorraine Fox, Carol Genta. Ar- The mating is - opened to the Dom inic/ '-Armentano, Victor United Mettpralst Church wBl meet ■ killa them. ' ^ 40 Hindu rebe PAINTINO siball town's- prominent cltizetut den-C3aire Godlh. Candace Grezel. general membership of the organ­ Costanxo, David Huda'k. and Paul a t 7:30 P.hu tonvorrw at the home ; I-AOQUER MS BNAMXL -AtMaseuline------i ■ Tanamarie_Grifflth t jmu. Ha.wtt, ization as there will He an open K on the street. WT? Sheridan. . - ______f -V. /Iian d ler -Footer on Sotrth -X A penny will hide the bigrseet stranger - -I hit-this town broke . nickname Beverly Uebman. Pa^tricia Lieb- discussion of the hot lunch volun­ The torch bearers tor tne cere- R o a ^ S Griswold Street star in the universe - tf ythr hold U twelve years ago and asked you 43 Priscilla's "P man. Kathleen Maneggia, Rosalyn teer program. , monies w ill be Lawrence 4 ackso n . here will be a meeting of the \ jo b a Marinelli. Joan McCabe, Eileen A recommendation w ill 'be for­ John McDermott, David Miner unday achool staff of the Congre­ Yei. MI-9-5025 J-X7 48 Gbit courae *T '40 Prophesies OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS BOARDING HOUSE w it h MA JOR HOOPLE 51 E x ist m S3 First gardeMg- □ - p ; ' WCU., Me w «6 AFRAID? I PONT’ S3 W sUerc AFRAID TMEVD OET rr/ WMy«= VAHiMASOG.' 84 Morel wrong TMIMRMeiMA& most PEOPLE WeLCOM^jtCMESTf 8Bir«4 I ONO 58 Soaks Sax 8RASAM’ AFRAne WIN A POOPLIN' 58 M£ WAS SHdWiM’ c o > I^ ^ ^ H g y E u e n tia l OFF AFRAIP OP being r LOOKIM'COM* ' 57 Owns . C e iT E P , AFRAID R' O F — OH, A l o t FRONTDOOR DOWN . 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L* ‘-I r.vi*' ^ T rt;' >• /. ^ 1 t'"< / ■■vs. 1 : \ - 'te ■ / I- J V\ ■-..'W;. , Y / m , . '•'■ • • \. i -V 1 ' V '■ - \' BIANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCI ESTER* CONN. MONDAY, MAY 27, 1967 PAGE . P A G E TW EN TY • MANCNESTEB e v e n in g h e r a l d ; MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY, MAY 27. 1957 -----; Ciri'iV- THE , 5 and 4 H e r a ld A t i g l e . - ' EARt W. YOST C hicago Cubs 9porte Effitor 28 Vets, Five New Men Sport Schedule Bay State Star SUNDAY • wSaa VaoaaU said during an early Win Twinbill; Todmj New York-City was the dcatlna phone oonversatlon. “If we don’t To Start 500-Mile Race B w tetll—Higli vs Esst H art' Gets Off Fast tlori this cloudy, cool morning and get any more volunteers w'e won’t RSoxCop Pair fbrd, S.'flO—^East Hartford. shortly before 8 o’clock I boarded have enough men to handle the Seventh annual, Little lAague the New Ha'ven’s special baseball games," he added. Anyone inter­ Indianapolis, May 27 —TSventy-eight Indianapolis Mor Tetmis — Hlfh vs - BuHcelay-' baseball season got o ff. to a fast Bartford. To Cop Crown car at'(be Hartford Station, for the ested may contact Sam. .Mailman New York, Mfiy 27 (/P)— tor Spoedway veterana add five newcomers lyell seasoned on Gojf—H4*ti vs Bristol—Bristol. ■tart yesterday afternoon with trip to Grand Central in Gotham. Joe Twaronite mentioned, that hit -What''itappened to Milwau- the country’s ahoTter tracks will start Thursday in the 41st nsadqpjsrters vs Rainbow, $:S0 three doubleheaders played. In the Sons Reed and Dean went along eljest son, Joey, was a first bast- National League at Bulkley Field, I Championship trophy in thft as well as Cinch Ofiara and two man with the unbeaten Manches­ edged Morlarty Bros. 4-3. Ansaldi’s Heck’s two boys. ..The train pulled Alumni League, Joey will move up of rain and wind set up e famllter Finast 13a vm MX- Mary's. 6:30-O»arter Oak Park. Medics won, however, 4-3. DOublehcadera in all three leagues ushered in another season for the just two safeties but three runs terfirials, got past Noel Fritsch of that we have visited in the past. standing on Wrigley Field's third base in Chicago .May 26. The Chibs’ Bobby Morgan, left, and and both will be gunning for their email fry. (Herald Photo by Ofiarai. in the third frame jprbved more Wethersfield' in the semis, hut Plan to spend one week in Nova next month, June 18 to be exact, pitching staff at all. Warren Ernie Banks, right, are on base as Milwaukee Braves’ first baaehian Joe Adcock .(9) comes In to BEST 14 HOLES Thursday, May JO to conduct a baseball clinic and Spahn hasn’t gone the route since tag both. In rear is Braves’ EMdie Mathewk. First Inning play came when Banks doubled and first victory. Bam Hanks at Pact' than enough to triumph. found that lack of sleep and a trou­ Scotia and a second week on the Irv Lyons, of Hartford phoned to Two-Thirds Handicap fle Palisades. Calif., who made th* iV>Hce A'Fire vs .Optical, 1:80— Auto P a r ts ...... 061—001 8 9 0 blesome beck was too much to bat­ CaiW- . -Once the game ended I May 1 and Haney has been forced kept going on to third, and Morgan, who was on first, held up' on third. Crawford ruled Banka Sonday ask If I could ait down to lunch to call on Spahn and Burdette for out. (AP Wirephoto) • • lineup Saturday at a brisk 142.812, Waddell Field. Green Manor ...... 001—000 1 1 tle Nowaj to the hilt. A third shift wasi glad to get Ijack to Broadway with the former Cleveland Indian Class A-M^tto Lorentsen 50-3-47, will be trying for the 12th tlnie.to Batteries: McCurry and Halsted, . Hirald Photo by Ofisrs and get warmed up.. .Dinner, and relief. flpenoer Rubber vs Motor Sales, Chsmp Walt Nawoj and Vanquished Hank Haets foreman at the Aircraft in East pitching great. The date was Dick Drott,' 20-.vear-old rookie Einar Lorentsen 51-1-50; Class B win the top share of the $300jlOO •:SO—Waddell Field:, Modeled Self After Musial, Eliason; Jacoby, Rottner and Hartford, Haefs was able to get a stroll around the block consumed opened on my calendar and I hope -IVul Ballsieper 81-6-50„ BIU purae. Moran. *' most of the time before the gates who wasn t even on tho Chicago Auto Parts vs MorlartFA 1:30— very little sleep during the three to see Rapid Robert once again. Cubs’ roster in spring training, Heavyweight Bout Tonight Allen 60-5-55; Clast . C — Sher There were 43 runs, in yester* Buckley Field. M edics...... i....003-LoiO 4 2 3 days of tourney play and his usual opened for passengers to get on the One of the biggest boosters base­ Rofib 51-13-48. Bill Bengson 61-9- day’s aix-haur session, and nine Morlarty’s ...... 106—200 3 3 3 special (or the long ride home, and set a club record yesterday by Qreen Manor vs Medics, 3:80— Landis Hitting Like The Man consistent game was off In the ball has ia Feller, who Is now striking' out, IS Braves for s 7-5 52. Charles Davis 87-16-52, Max drivera who tentatlvaly made tho Buckley Field. Batteries: Ferine and Coleman; It was a long one. the train didn’t Tebbetts’ Shot-in-Arm finals. get into Hartford until 11 :S0. working for the Motorola people decision in the first game. While Schubert 81-9-52.. - lineup were "bumped’ by others ; Aoeto A Sylvester vs Lawywrs, t Pigert, Macione and C o h u n Five Straight Holea in public relations. . Moved along who turned in better time* later In Andreolt. MONDAY '' Gene Conley failed Haney. WOMEN’S DIVISION l:S^Verplanck field. New York, — (NEA) — Jamesw Landis Is a serious lad deeply After deadlocking the match on to New Britain in the afternoon Juan Pizarro, a hot shot -fresh- Bethea and Andrews ODD OR EVEN HOLES the day. ' Norman’s vs AnsaldTs. 8:80— Henry Landis, Jr., became a ter­ appreciative of what could be a Sunday was a long and tiring and talked with a number of m'ajor Johnny Pnreona Fnila Home runa by BUI Flyer and Beats Happy Pills-Hoak the fourth hole, Nawoj proceeded day in New York and I felt the man,'’held the Cuhs to lo:*.- i. in On«-Half Handicaps VetpUnck Field. rific Stanley Mualal fan as p child, lifetime break in cracking the to win the next five holes in suc- league aOouts, who have outnum­ eight innings of the second game The vicUme who went too alow modeled himself after The Man. majors so quickly. You- don’t Jeff Gentilcore in the seventh, pro­ after effects thia morning' al­ bered adult fans at soriie of the Class A — Betty Benton 47-12- Included Johnnie Parsons of Los Friday, May 81 ^ vided Ansaidj’s with their two-run ion. Haefs won the ninth and though t didn’t need the aid of an baseball gqmes I’ve seen thi* but waa knocked out in the ninth 35, AUce BlUh 47-12-35, Betty Wil­ Golf—flifh vs‘ Wethersfield— Now, In right field for the aiz- have to talk to Jim long to know New York (NEA)—What does Birdie Tebbetts feed trans­ two contestants halved the alarm clock to get up at 6. .Rainy during a two-run rally that gave Open Week’s Slate Angles, the 1950 winner, and sling White Sox, Jim Landis is that baseball to him is a 24-hour decision over Norman’s Flyer en­ spring. Lro Diana, former New American League kie 47-12-35; a a ss B-Ruth Bryant rookie Jud Larson of Kansas (Tity. Wethersfleid. joyed a perfect day at the plate planted ballplayers in Cincinnati ? The Reds have had so r 10th. 11th and 12th and Nawoj won days, as I have ipentioned before, Britain Teachers (College student Chicago a 5-4 edge. , 53-17-36, Ann Msnella 51-15-36. c a r in g a burden worthy of the job, startirig with a good night's the 13th and 14th to close out the While the Brave.s were, stum­ W L Pci. G.B, who had the car in which Pat case Bros, vs Great Eaatem, Mualal who was the batting 'Sleep. with three! hits. Pete Kasavage much good fortune in combatants obtained in trades.br always cut dowj»/oh (he number of and third base coach with the var­ Oiicago ■- 22 9 .710 — SELECTTED NINE HOLES Flaherty of Chicago wort laat •:80-4toharylng talent like this. They figured Brian Fitzpatrick chipped in with certainly have bloasomed on the and Joe Rossi. (J^erai Mank- eighth grand ilam. ■ Kansas Qty .16 19 .457 ■ 8 never has been slopped. Andrews Big Bill Cheetbourg of Tucson, a homer. Mike Kearns and Dat^ bank■ - of - the Ohio.- —ger Paul saw to “--ithe finifinancing of a Thurston (Mumps) Foster to the Rec Department and he pus-.the evening. Baltimore 13 20 .394 10 a "no decision" contMt with Lou 31. Mary Oangwre 41-10-31, Class Ariz., a newcomer who was tha 33-yei^-old I-andia, with What that the boy required tho summer Bell home in Cincihriali and gave Norm Zaremba of Norwich. The passed along the official word that Brooklyn elbowed past Milwau­ 27. is a puncher whose B—C?onnie« Kelly 48-16-80. Baaebajl at Michigan Stata amounts to no more than two to adjust himself after two ysara Kaye also clouted homers for The latest are Warren Hacker FRIDAY, kee into second -place In the Na­ Washington 10 28 .263 154 Filippo at Hollyivood, Calif., March ‘‘bumped’’ after hls first qualtfl^ Aceto A Sylvester. Tom-Johnston and Don Hook. Hacker always was the young man employment during latter then won the finals. the Twi League would not be or­ Pay day 4a. always the best day 32-7 record shows him lo be in­ 2. Oritz stopped Filippo in a Te- tton run. replaced veteran Cliff datee back to 1883. years of minor league experience in the armed forces. He got In was a perfect 8-3 the off-aeaeon In the beaten flight, Bill Kufift. ganized by the Rec this season of the week, 'em most jq i ’ona- will tional League, two games behind Monday's Schedule consistent. . He has flattened 18 no more than 20 service -games Idered to possess the poten- the Redlega. The Dodgers trimmed ■p.m opponents and had Been stopped ■teatc-h. a month latee.—r ------nrimtW Af indlanamolls tn tile Seal the losers, who outhit the Lawyers tial as a Cub. The removal of a 'The RedsTiriioboufi3ed back like of Wethersfield eliminated Art due to a cut in the budget.. .Mail agree, and I sritiOously awaited I The classy lightweight has Line Special and made tne day’a the previous year. 11-9. an electi^ repeater after a bad Wilkie Jr., of Manchester, 1-up,; was heavy with several news tloa the weekly tour from'il|ak to desk the New York Giants 5-3 a.*! Duke —Kucks (1-4) vs Brewer (6-2) three times.' Weekend Fights Landis again considers himself plantar wart from the bottom of Snider joined the l,500*hlt club Cleveland at Detroit. 9:15 p.m. Only has Ijeatcn ' knocked out nine of hls 23 oppon­ second-best speed of 141.S65. Ansaldi’s . . . . 2l0 003 2—8 12 4 his foot enabled .the stylish right­ start, are a striking example of and Tommy Prior of the home club, frorii readers which were appreci­ of "Psym uter” Tom Ferguson this ents while C?hlocca has a 25-6'-l Other first-time etarters Thurs­ Now! Highest natural octane in history! fortunate to have played in 100 what ^ '4lert front office can do fell before Lou Lostowski of ated...N ight home and I tackled bright arid beautiful day .. Play In with hia seventh homer- of the —Garcia (1-1) vs Lary (2-6) Bethea in three 1957 starts. An­ Hollywood, Calif. — Tombstone games with the Ford Ord all-serv­ Norman’s .... 300 102 0—8 8 3 hander to fe t off on the winning year, off Ruben Gomez. When the Kansas City at (Thlcago, 9 p.n). drews, inactive last year, has stop­ record with five knockout*. Last day will include Don Edmonds, Batteries: Renzoni, Bycholski side. • with/4i manager who understands Meriden. The lattef' beat Kufta in the job of getting my flies into the invitation Golf Tournament October in Paris, Chlocca beat Smith, 1514 Lo* Angeles stopped Anaheim, Calif., who also had to N ice champions of 1954. This gave shape. Giants kicked up their heels in the —Kellner (1-3) vs Wilson (5-1) ped Warren Lester and outpointed Berry Allison, 147, Weetover, (4) and (}uey; Kaaavage, Grinm Hoak is the one Manager Teb- a n j works at his business. the finals. started at our Country 'Club and late innings. Clem Labine had to Seraphin Ferrer, after fighting qualify twice to make it stick; And him Ihel equivalent of professional (7) and Pearson. TUESDAY at iriid-mprning I ihotored to the . Baltimore at Washington. 8 p.m. Ei’nle Cab in two Miami Beach; Mass., 3. exipcriencc, the soldiers playihg betta and his staff have done an­ Althuogh the tourney attracted help sta:'^*ri Bandy Koufax. — (Preceded by completion of starts on his comeback. 1draw with his fellow countryman earlier qualifiers Eddie Sachs, lA '^ -ers...... 205 430—14 9 6 other grand job on. The third bcue- ,pnly 32 players, officials were con- (Country Club Presyent Ray cluhhouaa' where I waa met by in‘September. Louisville, Ky. — fild Peaks, Allentown, Pa.; Mike Magill, Had- 14 games with Pacific Coast Owens stopped to see If I was plan­ Acsistant Pro Jack Taylor. . Soe’n fijMlI Planned Party April 21 game) Johnson (2-4) vs The 10-round match will be car-! Charlestown, Ind., outpointed Stan­ League clubs. A A S ...... (HITMO— 9 11*8 man who. couldn’t buy a hit as ,a (fldent that in another the Invita­ Hernandez (0-0) ried o n ..^ (Dumont) In some sec-: Ferrer takes on Ralph Dupas, donfleld, N. J., and Elmer George Batteries; Plouff and Delaney; Dodger and a Chib is batting a Major League tion would be more, successful. As ning to cover the "fight”, or public after I met the Rpv. Stephen Pittsburgh ipoiled plans to cele­ New Orleans lightweight, Friday ley Mllinakl, Chicago. 10. of Indianapolis, son-in-law o f ' ■ Scout Bob Mattick sow enough hearing on the (Country Club at Stryjewaki* of fit. John’s Oiurch, - Sunda.ria Results tions. . « Buenos Aire*—Pedbo Miranda, In Landis to sign him shortly af­ Gilbert, LaGace (3), Arthur 4), screming .352, is already being it was, the committee reported brate (Turt SimriKins' 100th major night in Paris if the French trans­ Speedway, owner Tony Hulman. Simmons (5) and Jcrfuiaton. tabbed as the moat improved ma­ that expenses were met. Awarding . night, and I reported I had several Doe Robbins, Bill Maver; Frank league victory whin they chatied Washington 9:6. New' York 7-7 port strike shows sign of abating. 1294. Buenos Alrae,rae. outpointed - This year’s field 'qualified at an ter he enrolled at West Contra =Leaciers: mqeUng? to attend and I didn’t Sheldon, Pro Alex Hackney and Boston 9-5, Baltimore 0-4 Sti Nick’s second show’ of toe Sergio , 1824a. ItMy, 10? average ’of 141.444 mites an hour, Costa Junior College In 1952. jor league player. of prizes highlighted the three-day the ^Phils’ lefthander and went on week comes Frillay When toe In­ The bout was originally slated for No scAre sheets were turned In American League event following the finals. Stan kno\v how, I couW get to them all. Joe Macione.to list a few. Main to collect 20 hits for a 13-5 romp. (jhicago 1-3. (Cleveland 0-4 tonight, but managera of the Boston—Tony DalUaroe,elUaroe, 1474, vilth the- aloweit 130.849.. Last Landis credit.s Johnny Mostil, , ^ Changed S t^ ce Batting (Based on 75 at bats)— Ray proniiaed the fight would be interest in the a.m. waa tha match (First game 10 innings) ternational dub, chased Boston, outpointed Waitte Byars, year’s field averamte .1*2.007 but the old White Sox outfielder, with on the American Leagi:e double- Hllinskl served aa general, chair­ Roberto CHerriente led the parly out of Madison Square (Jarden by Palate Des Sports postponed it header at Waddell Field. “We didn’t give Hoak .a happy Williams, Boston, .411; Mantle, man.. better than the boxing card offered between Stan Hilinaki of the host with four hits and drove in five Kansas Oty 3, Detroit 1 because of the fear of a small 143, Boaton, 10. the slowest wfw IM^SO. j having done most for him In a- pill or anything like that," said New York, -.361: Bertoia, Detroit, in a nearby city tonight. . Howie club and Dr. Ted Lenezyk of In­ Billy Graham's crusade, presents teaching way. Championship hUght- runs as Roy Face won his first ’Tuesday’s Schedule a show .with special permission of gate. Tebetts, a man .^of a f ^ ‘ million .352; Fox, Chicago, .344; Wertz, Hemi-FInals Holmea phoned and asked for box dian Hill. ; Stan won and back of the year. Rookie' Don Cardwell New York at Boston. 2 p.m. . Another fpreign scrap this eve­ Harvard firat played baaeball In Pitt’s baaketbaU te ^ traveled "I had been a t}ilrd baseman," words when tl>e subject is baseball. pleveland, .330. seat locations at Ebheta Field- in at the club I talked with the Fred gave the Phils a split by taking 'Cleveland at Detroit. 3 p.m. the New York State Athletic Ooni- ning pits , of 1886. 8,800 mUaa la$t Mfison.- he (explains, "but by the time I B. U. Wins I^ourth "Don wasp’t getting anywhere ''Runs—Mantle. New York and Hank Haefs, Manchester de­ Brooklyn and Herman Heck, wish­ Blish’s, No. 2 and No. 8. Ray Kansas City at Chicago, 2;30 mi.ssion. , reported at a White Sox recruit feated Noel Fritsch, Wethersfield . the second 8-3. as they barely beat Clarence Hlnnant of Wa.shing- Jamaica, British ..West Indies, with the stance he had. so we Sie^^ra, Washington, 26; Boyd. ing -to settle a friendly dispute, Oil'ena (who promised a hole-in- toe 7 p.m. Philadelphia Sunday, p.m. agaisl , of , school at Fort Pierce. Fla., in 1958, changed/it. What could he lose? Baltimore, Wllliama. Boston and 2-up. called'and asked, “It Ty Cobb ton and Harold Johnson of Phila­ N. E. Track Crown Walter Nawoj, Ludlow,, Maas.; one). Einar Lortanzen. Art Wilkie curfew by five minutes. (Only Ga'nies Scheduled) for the British .heavyweight someone had decided that I should His oIJ'.atance had him locked up Fox, Chicago, 23. . dead ?" vCobb Is very much alive Jr.. Savvy Zavarellalmd Burt Und- -Despite Billy Pierce's brilliant delphia will provide the action in a crown. Bygraves Was stopped by he an outfielder: Mostil worked on certain pitches. He couldn’t get defeated Bill (Peachy) Hughes, and . In todajr's Herald therff’was a light heavyweight bout to- be Providence, R, J, May 27 t/P)— Runs Batted In—Slevers, Wash- •ay . . Sun waa bright and at night four-hit 1-0 decision over Cleve­ National League Bethea in an American start last with me for day.i. He taught me in(o the ball, blocked himself ouLJngton, 31; Doby, Chicago 24; Wethersfield. 1-up. story about'toe one-time Georgia when I got home I could, feel my carried on network (NBC) radio JIM L.\NDIS Boston University today holds its land In 10 Innings, the Chiclgo .year and Richardson was knocked everything a good outfielder has and was easy to pitch to. His feet Minoso, Chicago, 23; Jensen, Bos­ Final Peach who is now* 70 and lives in receeding hairline burning aslittle.. White Sox had to settle for ari even W L Pci. G.B and TV. out by Nino. Valdes on hls home “.Something abmit m<', loo" to know—to catch the ball in posi­ fourth straight New England In­ "were spread too much and he was California. . Weather turned out Cincinpatl 24 12 ,667 -i- Johnson. 28, has' beaten Bert PICNIC SUGGESTIONS tercollegiate AAU Track and PieliT ton, Zerriial, Kansas City' and Nawoj defeated Haefs, 5 and 4.- Shopping In my favorite towm at break with the Indians when Ray grounds. tion to throw with not more than in a real crouch. We straightened Mantle, New York, 22. .perfect in. the afternoon after a night helped complete toe busy Narleaki saved toe nightcap with Brooklyn 20 12 .625 2 Whitehurst and Bob Satterfield on one step, etc.’’ . championship. But the recogd- him up arid ipnvecT him back In Second Flight Milwaukee 20 13 .606 2'i his comeback effort. Hlnnant. 24, tmder -bia bell, enables Al lx)pcz breaking performances belong to Hits — Williams.' , Boston, 46; Srml'Flnais cool and oloudj* morning and I was day. . Talked with Marahall and five shutout relijf innings to earn Crowe Peele. former NCAA to play Jim Rivera at first base. Long-Time Admirer the batter’s box. Sievers, Washington, 44; Fox, Chi­ oh toe road-luaded for the beauti­ Todd Potter’s parenU and I learned Philadelphia W 14 .576 34 has stopped his last three oppon­ U w StiegllU of Connecticut and -Bob Whitaker, Suffield defeated S'4-3' trlunvph. As a result the Sox St. Louis 15 18 .455 ent."!, Richard Kcjly^ Yvon Durelle heavyweight champ from Loui­ When he reported to the Tumpa What attracted Jim Landis, the Fred Lakeway of Rhode Island. “Mental rehabilitation figured cago, 42; Gardner, Baltimore and Hugh Hamilton, Manchester 4 and ful Wesleyan campus at mid-after- that Todd was being cimverted In­ still are three games in front of 74 siana State continued to' move For MEMORIAL DAY base Uiia Spring, Bubba riiillips, little b6y, to Stan Musial? heavily on all the men who found Simpson, Kansas City, 40. noon. Trainer Steve Witkowski, to a pitcher this spring in the New York 15^20 .420 8 'i and Calvin Butler. ' In the record Bu became the first team to. 2. Cleveland apd New York, tied for Chicago 11 "20 .355 lO'i books. Johnson is 53-8 and Hln­ against more experienced op­ the outfielder, was told that he "Everything he did, right down take the NEAAU championship the way in CTnclnnath )>oubIes — Plews, Washington. Norm Zaremba, Norwich de­ who also served in. a like capacity Utile Laague. Marshall moves into second in toe Anierlcsn League. ponents, when he takes on the THE HRST MG HOLIDAY was a. third ba.senian. "Others had talked to Hoak, of 12; Fox, ‘ Chicago, 11; Gardner, with the United ^States Olympic Pittsburgh 9 24 ?73 13 4 nant 25-9. GyAAtAr for Avery caf on the road... yet no to his off-diamond deportment,” four consecutive years since the feated Tuck Foster, Mancheeter the Alumni Laague this season 4f- Casey Stengel had s rugged af- veteran Charley Norkus of New summer The "Onl.v problem, of l.,andia j;cpli^ Landis, the whjte Sox 1920’». by icQting L7 pointa ta AO course, but we got Him after he Baltipioi'e, and Williams and Mal- Iriifi,.___ teani. reported that he has b^n ter starring In toe UtUe League jem«en-AUI«rikBe_Madlu)n. wbj:j:e Monday’s Schedule . Ybrk, Tuesday at New Orleans. ^ OF THE SIASON -foerAAAA iim ricA tO iily GreAter Aptoco»Gae ahT Ph 111 ip.s'Ts "The ciriif dnc^tlf oiftTTeTder. "f read everything had experiended a ' frightfiiT y i i f jtoiS',Tk)afdri, "ro; .... tmt—to : 5(1 -banqner -appeafaiKsi for severer years. pnmdH|miB"8' prfiv; —€erios-;Oritz. -tinbeatcn''' irr' -23 The ex-coliegtan' stopi^ Joe for runnerup Rhode Island. Final hls Yankees barely esespid with fights, boxes Felix. Chlocca of giuirAntees: longer cer life. vV gf^ter mile­ hitting, for tl\ey quiikly proved about Kim that 1 could get my Th» Terriers captured five first and was In a deep recession.' He Triples—Simpson, Kansas City, . since coming home from Australia SATURDAY. *a split against Wa'shington. In eac'h —Drysdale (3-1) vs Roberts (S-Sl Rowan. April 1, hls 13th knock- was In a frame of mind to accept Zaremba defeated. Whitaker, t which ■* puts- him- in the class ■ of (Sneinnati at Milwaukee, 9 p.m, France iri the Wednesday show at PICNIC themselves in the field and added hands on..'t • places and .scored in 10 of the 15 4; Nieman and Boyd, Baltimore, and 2. I had extra help again this Sat­ game, Stengel’s ' starter was .out In 14 winning houta. Norkiia’ age per gallon than ever before possible .. to Ute Soulli' -Siders’ cxi eptional "Had Landts e\er met Musial? ' advice and do anything. When he Kuenn. Detroit.. Graff,' Kansas Art McGInley of Hartford and Rev. —Klippstein. (l-'-S) vs Burdette Chicago Stadium. • (ABC-radlo- most recent outing was a TKO eyenta in a display of talent and Beaten Eights urday aa eldest son Reed made the knocked out in a fonr-run ' first ■rV). The only nomvlnnlng bout lASKET over-all' speed. "Not until we, returned from bglaoce. '- ’ started to bang the ball, he natu City, McDpiigald. Ne^- York and Robert Keating of Cheshire. Art inning. Although New York over­ (5-2) , over Bob O’Brien in Scranton, Pa.. 100% powers.-. no lead fouling! , rally felt that he got help imme­ Lemon, Washington, 3. Championship Flight and Father Keating are on toe early trip with me. In fact he waa for tha. 20-yesr-old New Yorker, Is Tull.tiood-lxioking, the south with the Cardinals this Sophoipore' Eino Keerd won the S^i-Flnais ’ up at 6 ready to go to the office. . came a 6-0 deficit in toe opener Clhlcago at St. Louis.' 9 p.m. May 7, ’ • Our blggeet vahie! Carries Landis, a tall, good-lnoAing- kid .'-.pring." said Landis. "I went up 'discus arid, hammer throws and diately and’ kept right on going." Home Rons—Williams, Boston, chicken salad circuit more than Cutest youngsters to appear at the with toe help of Mickey Mantle's —^Ru.sh (0-8) va McDaniel (2-2) foods, nettles, all the amnll out of Richmond. Calif., played to him and introduced myself, but ‘ "A Tebbetts shot In the arm la 10; Zernial, Kansas City, Mantle, Bill, Kufta. Wethersfield de­ any two other men In thia area. . (Only'Gamea Scheduled) Items you’ll need on n plealr or Amoco’s new Yorktawn, Virginia refinery' plus flniahed fourth. in the shot put. feated Art iVilkie Jr„ 1-up. desk In weeks were Phil and Vir­ ninth homer, the Senators came no more than ' 311,'^ gtjmes in or­ I didn't tell him that he had always Dave Settele won ..the high and worth a drug store -rull of happy New York) and Sievers, Washing­ Three meetings at night of interest ginia, age 8 and 5 respectively, ion back to win it'9-7. Bud Byerly held Sunday’#' Iteaulto outing. Two hnndles lUhilA”* new fadlitiss at Amoco’s other refineriee makd ganized hall before ta. kling his been my man" , . low hurdles. ■ " ■ pills,” smiles H6ak. ton, 9; Skizas, Kansas City.. 6. Joe (josfbwtkl, Silver City de­ to me and I selected the one near­ 11'/,”. feat^-Tom Prior, Manchester 1- and daughter of Nick CataldO, In­ tha Tanka to three hits in a'bril­ Brooklyn 5; New York 3 posnbls imm Gna&r.Amoco-GaBl rugged assignmeut. It was .sug­ What did Jim t*ndls think of The pair highlighted the BU »i Passed Along . Stolen Bases—Landis; ^ ic a g ’6, est home in hopes that I could ternational U ttle League commia- liant 7 1/3 inning- relief stint. Cincinnati 7, St. Louis 6 Connecticut and _ Springfield gested that Jim would improve Stanley Musial on meeting him sault. 9; Fran.cona, Baltimore; arid Mlno* up."'^ » , get in my favorite chair before 11 Pittsburgh 13-3. Philadelphia Practically the entire pitching so. Chicago, 5; Pilareik, Balti-, - Final o'clock blit - this wasn’t to# case aloner. Both youngsters' were . Greater Amoco-Gas is the only p j^ iu m motor by learning aa he went along. for the first time after ail those Stieglitz,' the lanky senior, bet­ Staff was passed fUong to the Reds dressed in baseball suits with Red Rlow Big Leads 5-6 PORTAM.E ■‘"The catchris," commented Lan­ yeai-s of adoration ? "■ tered the two mile piark for the more, Piersall, Boston, and Apa'- Gosto^ski defeated Kufta 1-up. as -the meeting was -longer than Washington also blew*# six-run Chicago 7-5, Milwaukee 8-4 NCAA Playoff Round Rivals fuel that contains no Itad! All Othen are actually dis, "that the other side may learn by bthera—Brooks Lawrence and ricio and Fox, Chicago, 4. expected. - Sox letters sewed on PhU’s. Jersey. ICE CHtST "He wa.s just tl>e way I always meet with a clocking of 9:13.4. toe other half of the entry, Hersh Second Flight - . . . Firat free Saturday afternoon iMd in the second game and finally Tueaday’a 'Srhe^le ’ low octane gaaolines boosted to premium rating something about me. too."’ f ictured him," said Jim. Landis. The previous best was 9:18.9 by -Pitching—Trucks, Kansas City, Seral’-TInah. WEDNESDAY loot It In the ninth when plnch-hlt- Fully tesulatM top, bottom and Fr^nian, and Johnn.v Klippstein, S;0, 'l.OIK); Wilson, Chicagro. 5-1, In t'wo months'and I w u able to FTiiladelphla at New York, 8 New Ymk, May ?7 .(g5—Four^ morrow at Western Michigan. The by adding lead.. But lead cloean’t bum ! It leaves Shea of Northcaatem. Hal Jeffebat and Hacker, So were Chet Auatln, Silver City de­ “We need Little League volun­ get a major job completed before ter Yogi Berra scored rookie Tony p.m. top EaAtern college baseball teams j olds*. Has reAoVabie Ice oon- Lakeway did the 220 yaV-d dash .833; Shantz, New York, 4.1. .800; teer- baseball umpires urgently,” Kubek with a sacrifice fly for Bob winner will represent District 4 In tatner. Ideal for plcnica fiahlng pus Bell and George Crowe, who Pierce, Chicago; 7-2, .778; Brewer. feated A.A. Lowell, Canton 6 and •dusk. Brooklyn at Pittsburgh, 8:15 were in contention today .for tha Omaha. fouling deposits on plugs, pistons and valves'. . . in 20.7 seconds to smash the rec­ filled in so acceptably for Ted 5. ' -- ______^ ' V Grim’s fifth riptory, 7-6. p.m. NCAA ■ District 2 playoffs while trips, outings, rite Into lug- ord.of 21.4 held by several. Boston and Maas, Detroit, 6-2, 'Ilie Boston Red Sox moved Into The Uriiver.sUy of Connecticut causing preigmtion,, misfiring and an ever- Mistress of Llangollen Farm Kliitzewski, .750. . - John Klein, Keney Park . de­ Cincinnati at Milwaukee, 0 p.m. schools^ in seven other districts and Springfield College will play a gage oompertment. 'Three other times ^ e re nbt ac­ feated Warreri ^Shaw,' Manchester fourth place.by thumping Balti- ihexAssing thiMt for more gasoline. Only Greater cepted as records because of favor­ Careful handling of personal Strikeouts — Pierce, Chicago-. Chicago at St. Louis, 9 p.m. were preparing for first slep-eom- best-of-three series storting Friday problem extends beyon—’IVo Los Angeles men — a ment deaptte an unimpreaaive Dow Finsterwydd at Tequeata, Fla. by Phillies ,6-5. other NCAA districts yesterday. nnd bodgete! UNS 800 Californian for the second Stakes at Garden State Park. A 9, Bates 5’4, Brown and- Prov­ Over Nutmeg Foe grocer and a foundry worker — broke a 1-1 tto**with*^,hla^ninuf Pete Mautoe will be inducted into Intense even NO PhiiaSelphia, 27; Post, Cmcin- three-over-par 75 In the. final tied for second on - scores of 383* homer in the sixth inning. Pitching—Billy Pierce. White Northwestern, the Big Ten toe.. FooUmII Hall of Fame, be­ A wldo n p g c straight year, , year ago Mrs. Markey took the idence 5 each. Wllliama 3. MIT '2. nati. Mays, New. York and Moon, hazarded $2 iri the 5-10 horse round. .i Each picked up .$1,880. Pinster- bent. of styles and Boston College, Bowdoln and Wor­ racing pool yesterday and wori ■ Drott’a performance for the Sox—Shut out Cleveland with four champion. Western Michigan, mid- tween halves of Penn State’s A yeaf ago Mrs. Lunn won thet Jcr.sey With Fablus. Formby, England, May 27 OP)— St. ’Louis, 26. Beaselink won the 83.800 first wald shot hls second a(raigl^ 70. Okiba outetending'.' H4 struck hits in 10-lri'ning- first game of American titleholder, and Notre models. LEAD Iron Liege, beaten by Bold Ruler- cester Tech did not score. $S2,795.80^a new record payoff. Bayer made the lost r o u r i ^ Tl. was homecoming game against Van- ^(TETSAETPWu 0 rich mile and one-sixteenth race Jimmy McHale of .Philadelphia, a Runa Batted. In Furillo, Prize yesterday- with a 72-hoIa to­ out Bill Bruton end Hank Aaron doubleheader for l.-Oi rictory, be­ Dame and Alma College,.at-large derbiit. Oct. 19. The first NltUny A-ith Portcrhou.s^b,' a 6-ycar old in the Preakness, drew the finish former Walker Chip player who’ is Brooklyn. 33: Aaron, Milwaukee, Manuel Guana, the grMer, and' tal of 379, nine strokes under par ■ Bo Wiqinger of Odessa, Tex., the coming first major leaguer to win aelections, were picked to compete Adding for a place on the 1958 Porflrlo- Soto, the foundry worker, ’’ three Umae each, making' Bruton Uon to win this distinction aa a when Willie Shoemaker eased up one-eighth Jersey 31; Musial, St. Louts. 28; . Robin­ et the Hiltcrest (Country (?lub. It i96* Kansas i <3ly Open winner, his Ifith victim to end the game. seven. in a double elimination starting to- player captained the 1919 team. with Swaps while leading by three fine just as he did the Kentucky U.S.. Cup Team, played some su­ son, Cincinnati. 26: Post, Crowe picked five of six wlnneva on th e ' waa the best paying win for the started the final 18 holes in sec­ single ticket in the fifth through The previous Cub record oi.13 » DANOBR SION •APBTY SION lefigths in the slreU-K. Derby. As he reached the finish perb golf today to eliminate .Mur­ and Hoak. Cincinnati and Moon, ond pUce, Mix Bteokee Milnd Bes- Strikeouts was held by Lon Wer- 1-osl b.v a Nose line, Wlllie'^Hartack had the son ray Vernon Jr., of Greenwifih, St. Louis, 24. , 10th races. Nine other Ucket aelink, but alaa soared to a T8 and Dozens Of Ob eemry gaaoline pump Only the Amoco-Gaa pump of Bull Lea' only a nose in- front Conn., in an - All-Amerlcari first holders—who picked four winners neke and Sam Jonet.. Del (frandell Shoemaker pulled 0111041 the . Hits—'Roblnsonr Cincinnati and finished sixth at^ 3M strokes. and Chuck Tanner hit . home runs exotpt tha Aitoco-Gaa cfan diaplay the three most ■of Adele L. Rand's Clem. We Tnist round match In* the BriUah Ama­ Aaron,-Milwaukee, 51; Musial, St. —shared the remainder of th e » Two young pica, -Paul Harney, same boner in this year’s Ken­ was third. teur /Golf Championship; $78,216 pool, less the track's 10 ' The Finest ...... for the Bpavea, Walt, Moryn and pomp is'UbcIs Sam’s . important words that can be tucky Derby when he misjudged Louis,. (SO; Schoendlenst, N ew of Bolton, Mase., arid Gay Brewer BMtie Banka for the CSibe. TRAILER FRAME HITCHES Other Timely wamipg to you: This . Karbizon Ninth McHale’s victory came, .after 'York, 4 9 Bell. (Cincinnati, Mays, par cent. ; Jr., of Cincinnati, aach had Tis on • ROOF TOP said about a motor fuel: the fipish line and. Gallant Man two other early-starting Ameri- The previous record'^yoff was Walk aUrte Troobto taaoliaa contains lead! "Contains No Lead" lost b>' a nose to lion Liege. But In picking up the purse' of By BEANS REARDON New' York and Groat, Pittsburgh, tha last sound, and tied with 384s ckns, Ford Hubbard Jr., of Hous­ 45. 848.724.20. collected last March 31 i for $1,188 apiefiel The winning Cub relly in the TO n r ALMOST ALL CARS . . . . Items Not that didn’t deter Mrs. Lunn- from $44,3()(r to run his total earnings Written for NEA SenlM ton, Tex,, and Jacques Houdry ct by Mrs. Manley Beach of Azusa, CARRIERS INSULATED obtaining “Silent Show ” to pilot to $^1,175, Iron Liege was clocked Doubles—Hoak.. (Cincinnati, IS; The best round of the windup, a second game was started by a walk Question: A line drive hits an Ardmore, Pa., had been beaten by Musial, St.” Louis, ’IZ; Gilliam, tlalif. ; Cemplefe wlHi Chrom* RaM Platform • JUGS Social Climber in last ^altirdav's in 1:48'and paid $3.20 for $2. His umpire as toe third baseman British opponents. tkree-under Iter 8S, was turned in to pinch-hitter^Bob fipeake. Then or *ox Stylu Californian, while gbring Johnny Stablemate. 'Barblzon, who won Brooklyn and Moon, St. Louis, 10;" hy Art Wall Jr., of Pocono Manor. earns singes by Botby Morgan and Mentioned ceifi starts for the ball. What ia the McHale went out . in 83, two un­ Six players tied with 9. Pa. It booetsd him into a tia wit|i Both 1-gaBon amd 2-gallon Longden the mount on Porter­ tb.e .world’s richest race las’t year, Las WaUe. hitleea jn bis last 18 If Your Dealer Doeen’t Stock call here? ’ . ’ der Formby’s par, without hitUng Triples—Mays, New ' Yoric, 4-; Doug Ford aad 'Mnrty Furgol at Clothes Haigtra alsas; Have hnndy opouta, por- house. the $319,210 Garden State, flniahed’ Answer: The batter Is aatiUed a bad shot but found himself only BNvtous trips, tying the sOore. Parte, We Invito Your laqulriee. oelaln anamelad steel Unsrs and Here Her judgement proved correct a dismal ninth. three up. He didn’t loee a hole un­ Walls, (Chicago,. Bruton," Mllwau- 388. lHay got $803 checks. Pisarro was re^aced hy -Ray to first base. If the drive had gone k ^ Bouchee, Philadelphia and Beesell^ wasn’t as sharp as be (eak-proof rub6er-Uned coven. for Shoemaker brought SociaP I Iron Liege's next start'ia expec­ paet an Inflelder, then hit the til the ISth, where-his tee shot car­ Crone when Banks came up. After Many eolor*! Climber home! tfib winner by “l '4 ted to be in the June 15 running ried over the green, and colsed' out Ctementa, Pittsburgh, 3j - - was In aarlisr rquiiBs, wbsn ha workiag^the count to .3-1, Banks umpire, the ball would be la play -.Home Runs—Aaron, Milwau­ posted "n, 8T^and 87. He ecored stogleil off Bddto Mathews; glove Ichgths. -'Porterhouse wound, up of the Bclmonl Stakes when he’ll and the batter .entlUed to aa the match on the 16th. only tore# birdies in hia 37-38—78 ei{toth as the most ’prominent again hook up with -Bold Ruler as he ran ||et. McHale tank a. 30-foot putt on kee, 11; kloon, St. Louis, 10; to break It up. ' - , member of the entry which priid' and Gallant Man. the fourth green 'to take the lead Mathews, Milwaukee and Musial, -Windup. _ * .'FlUMnirgh’a first'g am s romp Q. Iji moving from first to sec­ St. Lduis 8; Five players ^cd with $4.44) for S2. / ' . , Elsewhere. B. Gay Drake’s ond base on a ground baU, the/ and went two up on (he next hole wasn’t all V fun. ghottaton Ihck Shoemakeif took lio'chances this SiVoon’s Son posted hts third vic­ when Vernon, an Incredibly alow runner unihtenUonally bangs into Stolen Bases—Maya, New York, time. He seiU Social Climber to tory In’ aa many starts this year th ascond baseman fielding the player, three-putted. He made It the froqt after entering the' an(( bis 14th In hls last 16 outings three up with a six-foot putt oh 15; Temple, (Cincinnati/ 7; QUUam, ball. Is there' e ruling ,on this? - the eighth. ; Brooklyn and Bruton,' Milwaukee. stretch and the Uangollcn edit bjr accounting fof the Ei28,100 A. The runner) le out, ualntoa- won under ,a masterful ride in (jiatton Handicap, at Washington Vernon won th* 15th .with a 8; Fondy, Pittsburgh, 5. CNESTERFiai SdP^IITEI KIT ^MSMEME tional or nob birdie two. but he drove out of I>itching — Acker, (Cincinnati; Yw’II fast ft. toe. in Johmos L40 2/5. Travie M. Kerr’s Round, Park. He earned $16jS25 to boost Q. When a pitcher puts hie hand ^ b le ,. lone Sryear' old making hi* his .totaT winning,! to $591,430 and bounda,^and then wroa bunkered on Sanford, Philadelphia, and Jack- & Johnson product. (O -M wold- rst start since finishing third in paid $A4r0 straight. • \ t p ’hU mouth before i|tarting his the 15th. son. .S t. Louis,'5-1, .833; Gomez, band. Finasteiostlefobi, __ „ •Aindup, as to msnjf do, is there - The cards: New York, -8-2. ,750; Burdette. ■e Reritucky Dvbyi was second, Ted Atkinson rode four WlAiters a rule covering hU motions w hi^ ric Two-wuy stretdi. ( rd went tor Alfred 0. Vander­ at jamaieg but finished'out of the McHale out .. 444 334 ‘ 434—33 M ili^kee, 5-2. .714. bilt's Find. ■ must be iollov^ ? Vernon out . . . 444 444 444—38 / So^eouts—Koufax. Brteklyn, M P A N Y mohey as - Florar/Park 1 $14.00) rule U 'tof Mm to wipe: McHale in . . . M 443 4 48: Arroyo, Fittaburgb. 44; Drott, A)[td to'’showJilUt she play4 no won the $27,830 Bellepoa# Hand}- _ ON hls shirt befeira etert- WELPON DRUG CO. favosiUs, M m Lunn g a y .Social cap for (UUu land jHates. Vhraon in . . . . M 441 fi Chlcafo. 40; Candwell, Philade! McHale won and 3. ptaia, 37i Bafford, 'PhUadeli^la; M l MAm

•■--iT I X,~. ., r ^ : :^'-y- '\.^--^^^ - ' r : ^ ^ 4'-"‘ -''"A -^'■' ■'■^^^ / ' -' :v-r-A:'7'r:''''''^ — ^ >• v^/^;'y<,■.^■://,■;f^^:■ ''f : (v ■!%■ -^ ■ ■ ' ; . i r - ' i ^ < ’ ' ■ ' ^ ■ ,. ■ f . •■■ i , •. .'• . V .> •\.'* . •;• '. ‘ ^ ' i /:' ‘ ' ,’-...ir- ‘ . . •> :i^' ‘ ■\ ^"- '.I M ■■ /,■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN^ MONpAY; MAY 27. 1957 ' V . j . PAGE' TWENTY-THREE^^ ^ ■ Z’ .a_____ ■ ______•' ------PAGE TWENTY-TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER^ CONN., MONDA’li'.'MAY 27.'1957 •V" _ r r ...... Bbsts. a a i A^ tMoriy - Household Goods 51 Apartments—F^' Wanted \to Rent 68 Houses For Sale 72 'Houses For 72 Suburban for Sale 75 "Waiifed—Real Estate' 77 Wanted—Real Estate 77 , Antoi for Sak ■ .4 Howsehnld Ssiwtcsa THERE OUGHtA BE A LAW! W- BY FAGALY ami SHORTEN Doeh-wBirdh—Psts 41 Tenements 63 __ I ______^ ^ __■ . MANCHESTER BOAT OO.,^ >'■ CHAMBERli FURNITTOE SALES WANTED—Three or four room .Un­ MANCHESTER,„/=':^our bedroom EtOLTON- Coventry line. , New ^ WANTED tlSTINOS WANTED, single ‘ and \ -Mfared . I. 13-A BQU>„.eat imd dog auppUsa, whoie' furnished apartment by couple MANCHESTER older Dat9)»-''ColoniaI. Sunporch, 'Capo Cod, four down, two unfin­ two-family' houses. Meniber Of C l a i s i f i e d seia and rataU. D aily 9 to 6 p.m. :sex St. Dally 13 One De Luxe Electric R ang^ku- APARTMENT FOR RRNT. Mod­ ' Tw'p family boust 5-5 br FLOOM Wathrd,; Waxed. Poliahed Saturday 9 a.in.-9 n,m. ern, heate4'-\(self controlled). w'ith small child. MI 3-5121, Mr. AND VICINITY two oil steam heat, handy ished up. Ceramic Ule bath, large MLS. Howard R. Httttinga,. Real* Thaaday, ’Thuraday, I ’rid ay-n in v - tbmatlc, 80’’. Was $279.95. Now- Boyes. locgtttSn. Garage. Priced under lot, .$14,500. R. F. Dimock' Co., large'r. ’ ; a:ad Raffed, .v- Modem Floor PoT- lu tF ia S T iw it . N idOMtiM Ilult/ dflCiOK > X t ‘ NtMCL rAILS r ANOTNEQ, LlTTLt T to 9, PortartUld’a Routa 9 and Ahfhter-A*s $199.95. ' - , , Three robths. in .new' four unit $5900' — O venlry — Four - UhlngCo. CaU MI t-Itt4. building/AIl appliances^ bilt no $rt,opo. Owner requests location MI 9-5245, Ml 9-6818, OWNER .ONI LISTINGS NEEDED for all types A dvertiseinent HUDOON Convcrtltd*. IWl. Owap. ID f uQPQiSf viiTi' A NlGKT OUT> SUSPQKS USUAU.V POPS UP.' (3m^ , %>iith tymdaef. j a YOUNG Couple and baby ‘ want Ranch. Lake privileges. not be given over phone. For ap­ of homes, capes, ranches, colo­ 90^-5086 SAI^NGS on our Marine t One De -Luxe Electric Range) fumi^re. Lovely, residential sec­ , heated. unfurnished, 3-5 - room Ml 9-7671] Make offer. It Lociut St. Xtor RUGS CLilANRD and Shampooed. IhsuranCe Btaley. Broadest poasl- tion in Rockville, 20 minutes froih pointment please call Howard R. nials, 2, 3, or 4-famlIy. CaU CLASSIFIED ADVT k «UVS I GERMAN SHEPHERD pun^ias. 'Was'$349.00.'' Now $169.00. aipartment with refrigerator and $950Q—Hebron. Eive-rponj.-^me, Wanted—.Real Estate 77 Cicszynski-Fclber Agency, Ml of Woolworth’t, Main St. "Our. cSre. means lonfer .wear,’* ARG rtglsttred cluuMionahip. bis eoveriso- Ooihpaiiy. One Electric Clothes Dryer. Was Hartford. .Roomy parking, large It) acres of land. 8,.,-iTtlleB from laatinSs. Rltaltor,. Member MLS, WANTED Three' or fojur-bedroom E lse WakUP Snd delivery. Smith’s ASldI4'tJS'IO0a0P:^> stovtove. July 1. Call MI 9-8852. H 9-1107 any time. ' »* 3,H0a or MI 9-4291. DEPT. HOURS stock. Black and silver, willimaii- Very Ydvomhl*; rstee. Call Rfll $149.00. Now- $129.00. rear lawn.. Laundromat, rotating Mancheeter Center. c -house with two or tiiore acres UphoUtety Shop. MX 9^M6t, eVe- T IC i^ lM O , CM 40 POLSUWAkOMr . JU » ^ ' ABE YOU ONSIUBRING 8:15 'A. M. to ^*.80 P. M. Uc AC 8-SOSL Rued at Oockett msuraat^ Agan- TV antenna, tiled bath and show­ Wa n t e d by 'retired lady, a .per­ SELUNO Y'JUR , PHOPPRTY? land. .Wllhiif 10 milos Manchc.s- IN TALCOTTVILLE niiiife Ml l-TItT. . OitiMilL , *«ICK.0F. TiMA-SO)----- One Nine-Pound Wringer Wakher $12,650 ndhver, near Bolthn. BOLrON LAKE FRONT — Three- ter. Not over ,}l7.5do Welles ------Next To Vittner** SSTKh'MOS.' SAIMG'- MI 8-157?. er. Three minute walk to &au- manent., unfurnished, three or room winterized ‘cottage. ,$7,000. We will appraise your property BEAUTIFUL M ali Persian Mfian / with Pump. Was $119.95." Now tiful Henry Park with its m m ean, .four-room apartment, no pets. New., -m Ranch. Hot wteter free and without any obligation Agency. Cpveiur'y. PI 2-6872, PI Legal Notice SflCAifllio .W^hunla... taoth ' .ae(M coosgp $*9,00, • /Columbia- Lake, mryerbedroom 2-7932, PI 2-6715. COPY CLOSING TIME and torn detfauig, boeleiy nina, IM MtAtiT ’"vary, feasonahle to.,good, home- new awimmlng pool, tennls'^courts Write Bo;c X, c/o Heraid. lard-'heat. .OrahiiC bath. ' winterized cottage. '$lts$00. Carl- We -■ also buy property for cash FITZGERALD MOTORS * Rockville TR 9-5480. BpUdinf', Ma.thrisls ’47 and ihcomparable view; Modern- I cellar- Many extra's. 0KUF:K OF *>OTICE F O R c l a s s i f i e d A D V T . haadbasS relMlfed, . SIppaf. re- AFTilL CHAMBERS FURNlTURE SALES 'ton W. Hutchins, MI 9-MS2 Multi­ Sellirw or buying . contact Formerly Brunner’s ly designed for rifortlcSs living. WANTED to rent 5 or-:6 roopr STANLEY M a y Roal*.or Legal Nutwe AT A-COURT Of PROBATE pladaaaaM,, nmhreilas .rSpaiiM NKWT.' No. 1 Painted Prime At The Green ^ Adults only. .$100 monthly. Call house or first floor apt, Fbc fam ­ $15,500—feollon. 5'i-Room' ple Listing Membe?. in Mnnch^'fior, tn and for tht'^^nnei jiON. THRU FRI man’a'aairt peUaita raearaad. and A r t l ^ for Bads .v, 45 ' Shakes ...... per aq. $12.00 Open BRAE-BURN REALTY of ManrhrsDr, on thF 2 2 n d of May, OPEN EVENINGS . MI 9-4824. ily of five—in Mancheat.or'br sur­ Ranch. Buyer ha^r choice of col- $1,000 DOWN — Three - bedroom J An . 3-6273. . . M.nrrATio.N .okiti-'.u 10:30 A.M . caplaead. Marime’a 10 a.m.-6 p.m) 7:30 p.m.-9 p.m. '«rs. 2 acres of'land and many ,\r A I'OI'U'I (J)-'' I'fioHA'I'K li.l'l P n ^«■m John LOAM^tSS par yard, tnick load rounding area.'Call Mrs'. Asbiame home, cloubl'e-' basement', garage. ^ 1957 FORD V-t OO^fyERTIBLS!'’ ' v . lkl> TAG Sheathing— THREE AND four room apart- extras, ■ ■ ^ ' / w>T*s -J ‘ ; i MttHvhoBU r mUitn f aud fm thf K.^iai* ff Ahin* Choney, la tc -o t SATURDAY 9 A. M. 'lots. Gravel.^ 'Statailiaad eruehtd g.nOO’ MlhiihdM'. . . .par M 94.00 ARE—Y Dt^trlct o! Manrlirst^f (in ihc U4ih dn.\ MtuKhoritf-r liT ^.yl^d Dielrlct, d*»ce«eu. at th^ office ro in t COOPEKATION WILL 1955 FORD V-t 2-DOOR SEDAN ARE—You going housekeeping No pet.s. Three room, $100. (our YOUNSl'*<5i}UPi.E wants 3-5.'room Homo. Four fireplaces. New .hot lU' nidinK .n-hiL- iHt,' of th*’ pfhhato Of/uii in Manchf^stfr. Jn fabrloA . . Quality >. workmanahipv (4at-upV-raU aiaea ..-.from 10.$0 house. For information please rail of MenrhuNt-i I In Kut/i I5l.-.ltlft .•*aul in. la aaeigned for a BE APPRECIATED JALE - 98 1-8% off fittlMHrllSt .CAN-**-You spare only room, $125. 38 Elm St., Rockville, uuftmiished apartment. MI 9-2047. water heating system. 9 acres of cuuawl. . fr e e . .aatimates given in your ‘ $28 $25 $25 $25 $25 $25 MANCHESTER Six. room Cape. Carlton M'. Hutchirifl, \U &-5132. hV’Hf.nig- upon jh e application' of the ' . SPECIAL!.*.-.. ■ , 4.' wal^hper. Grean Paint and Wall­ Oear Pina Jam h a .'pot. aet 8.00 TR 5-2605 from 9-5. EVepingaTR; land/ 8 miles from Manchester Cod -522 West Middle Tpke. Fiyc - On lU'fUon of A Join Ti:uHto(»H of this rj'.^lminrv- triiftt und^r home. * Smithla -■ l pet ft. .88 . ■ Bride and Groom "Love Neat" SIX ROOM duplex, willacCept oone 2 small Chlldreh, 'Phone MI !)-3276. garage. Immediate . occupancy. AUo^ liimt’ril and nllowLil f-u tl.* «i.'{ coucrmiiig thp Kodpral income taxes ROTAL* a n d Smlth'-Catmia port- 3 CCMPLETE ROOMS OP infant, good yarej,-ard, .-on bus Urline. East Center St. 6-Room Cape, 5 I.I.MITATIOX OIlDKii Uiojd wiihm. which l-* hunn in Ihi-ir due on iJm. inronip of tli* iru-?i-for the 1956 FORD V-t t-PASSENOBR Priced reasonable. Phone Ml- AT A IfH'llT OF PKOBAtK liH -1 rluima agal»w«t .*ahl •'>«tir an-l .-aid able and stanojurd lYpawiitarir. NoyeHy Siding, %x6, per ft. -^8 BRAND NEW FURNITURE Call MF 9-8867^^; SMALL Adult Family woqjd like finished. Full shed dormer. Many y i’iu’ri 1047 'and 1950. and it i« , StAWON WA(K)N to rent a house or apnrtmet)t in extras. F.HrR t«. hrmg in ihoir of .' uid appUriiilm i And of the Unto Lost and Pound : 1956 VOLKSWAOEN ittTBM O R ilUtD^extikior rem ^el CMiiig __...... p e r ft. ' .06 TWO ui]fu,rni'ahed I'ooms with bath, ! Manchc.aler, Call MI 9-3281. cy 4 Only 6295.00 Pown.' ■Old or ranted.' Repaira ah an or "Em eraon" Television Set ” MANCHESTER. 324"Lyd.'ill Street of .Mas ll'.'-u • clamiri- within fa|d nnn- ailovsrd hv .’iii'l plftr«* «vf ih* h''*nring[ thrreon bo ing, Imueeb' eild garagee. Frta Choice—3 Different Bedroom H'o't • w«fer and heat. Call MI I $17,500 —Bolton — Ostom Built P i - .-'111. H-^n, Jijlili J . WiiU. tl JiiU|!i ■ 4iul)lii-lilne''« copy of Uil.-- ov-l- r iji v/iip 'K j\ «’ii I'l all p* I'Ft'm* mt^'rr.'itpd In xald TOUIfD—A bicycle. Owner may 1984 O l i s “9t ' ADOOR ‘ sKMiilhs. Cal) Wi F^^hfieel. MI. raakae. Maylow’s; Fluah Mahogahy'.Doora-^ Stone Ramth. Glassed porch and —-Six room Cape Cod fealure.s in­ K -fiit.' Ill O lio A KohlK )itl-> of M n n -' li--w*|wi>!'j liHvlhi;. n « ii i-iil.ilioi. nin pRid ■'Mat.' hy caiJ-*ine a* Ini*’ copy of thes \ Suites 9-2858. proljAii. di.'t|]‘l<‘t' ithm t ii «laVfi irMin have same by Identifying It and Power Steering. Brsdces 8-6866: -.•.I- All SUea'tO' r •6’’ ...... > 6.20 I Bu.sines.s Property for Sale 70 bullf-in garage. 1'4 baths. 1 acre clude I 'i balh.s. garage, fireplace I order lo h** jnihlif-hcd m feomA now.s- ! 19M PLYMOUTH STATSON , / O tolce- 8 Different Living Room ... with panfclpd wall., hot water oil On mollon «»f ^lanclH’filor T iu f i , ill) itair Ilf ihjt* oi(IrrtT A T I’'. hfUlrn W rrr«“—t+to datf* f-ft for said hranuifT Three black spots on headr Re-ria5$.S‘‘8$*'-HOtAPAT' MSiMed. stead of Refrigerator'or Television i cv'o Herald. * ' Built—10)0. TOMHbls (urui.sh their LAWRENCE F. FIANO . Owner transferred. Price $15..500. iioi'B V‘lihin ■>^'hiclf In briUK In tfiotr Ui M ain’ht'.'tt'i,, in ami f"r li.* Imtiif...... l -Ml.-- fratic.’K (• rinfi IhP^Park Bet if vou prefer)' ' I ln im .'4 A;::un:;l Biiid 4>Nt«t<’. end Huid (if Muii7:h'*.-t*'i, On thr 2Jnd )lav of Mu\ ward. Call MI 9-1598. Extra.Clean! lOS-TOf* WilUmantic A^dam y S-S38I. _ i Oak :I?bbrtng - from , per M 159.00 ow'n electricity, gas and heat. In­ BROKER Shown by appointment. Phone MI- Avi nuc. N» w York 1*8. New- Yrirk 1953 BUICK V-8 RIVIERA, • ■ E-V^R-Y-T-H-IN-r, ONE of Rockville's newest and; come $3,640. Fol* inspection call 3-6273. Brae Burn Really. ' • i.** d ir‘'cf**wsp4»pi*r huiMiiR a ('irculetion h f said Tn*‘ 12lh )fny ^>f Jnn*- 1057 m if-n MI ft Ilf.Bflh*- jn.-k.’. Ha.«.l 79th et terms., 9-6496 ’Baidntfla Opportunities 32 Help Wanted—Female 35 Hslp Wamtsd>-4tfsla 34 PI 2-6190. NA'nONAL LUMBER. INC. |UT.hH.t*' diriii i.*i . wtihln ten days fi*rin r>Clurk m fin foi 4 noon at tin officR Sir *,^’t ,\f‘w Yor^' Now Voril valuable items. Call BU 9-1810. 1962 m e r c u r y Price in January waa $79$.9.5 shower. Conveniently located near | er. i'i-room Ranch, brick front, 'Wtis beautiful home is 'custom de­ tlu- delv »f fliiH Old' } and h i i u d maki .MHn(‘ln‘ni. 8-9109. 881 STATE S'XREET Houses for Sale 4 ■ f .lilt* ,Ih*rhaio Oouri in |, Mr#'. A m «)rv ,’<^ M a rs h a ll.''’ Reward. Only $196,000 Dotm. , FOR . SALE 88-Gal. Jlriims, la NORTH HAVEN. (30NN. Long. Eaay, Convenient Tortna! bus line. Combination gas' stove; 72 on corner lot. May be seen any signed for the Ultimate in living. lo this D iiiri i»f fhf' iiotlo* eivcft 111 z-riiil Diriti t4‘‘i, iri h* r* hy M)‘>lt'ii(‘'i f;ldinii v tj'Ui-t uii.l. r ! *Karmii'?rv'". Oorm^ntfcirt SEDAN new heme cell William ,Kanahl, working condiUons, many bene­ $95 monlhlV. TR 5-49.56. I.I,MITATI(IL\ ORIUIB . I L . . ' ' “ii fhfffi*’iit 1* WarthK^'hrn^'v. individuallv and «« to name of Jan. Reward. Mrs. 1960 FORD 2-DOOR V-6 Modem ‘Three Bay ■M, phene MX ^r-Sm. ■ anyw'here in Connecticut. If you _ Cod. Over-sized garage, full rear) BEAUTIFUL Six room - Colonial. AT A rOl’UT r)F rnoIjA'lT-: hf’Miwi for auih-i^Hv to r.mtrrMini)*. niuf ' Tru;^-. 4 Sntron Square*. NVw York O. Fisher, 28 Otis S t MI 9-6521. -Contyeetor; and Bull'd^,* MX. fits. Tel. MI 8-4119, Mrs. aough, AppHcaticmS accepted for ______NEWLY decorated four-room and dorme!r, fireplace. ' conveniently MANCHESTER-New ,5'j room HI MfinrlM’HiM- wflhin «h’• nu vin* 4>I ih. H'u.'.i i..i ihf ('-.v.'ntry, Conn^'ctirnt on— YuIl-time i!... Lbasia. . 'Shoear Raaabnahly. pri.eed. Sain K JewsW 48 Auto" for yoif. No obligation' .heat .and hot water Inlaid lino­ game room. I ' i baths. SI. James tile bath, full basement. block • Rri’/trit! Hon. John J' Jurltt’ ' GOOD TllADES , n , FlR E ^f^. etene I WE NEED general office, worker 9-0649, MI 9-4389. •to bus. $18,200. R. F. Dirpork Co . • ^^l;i)rrVi:-M '‘/i’‘ xJ ‘ K h -tm i-d . 30 Vorffti B trre l. P erso n als Ml 9 A tC ..Ml 9-6049* SERVICE STATION with knowledge of tming, short­ Yulias, 88 Oak St-, IP treat of SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT leum on kitchen and bathroom Parish. $23,800: R. F. Dimock Co. Kmiilri <*f Brvtlm A Hfrknmn. Ih i * <-f O K U M l K b that n*.tu’»\of n„* ji. iifijpfi- M.-'i^f ro n n ^ rilc m BANK TERMS hall Parking Let. LEONARD w ; tOST^ Jeweler, re- o r floor.s Also V e n e tia n blipd.s And MI 9-6245, MI 9-6818. MI 9-5245, Ml 9*8818, Mfliirh<‘Pt‘’r fn i»rtl(1 DIfttrfoi. cv of Naul an;;iu’aiu.n anrt .J th- U m *', }\xm\ n Mart*’ .963 Main , og>81l ^ern $f. '1 ,U. Bpliuecl. - | hand not essenUal. Some posting MANY BENEFITS ONLY OAY EVENING TWO FA\nLY~DUPLro, 4-4."com On Jimtlf'U )*f RmbtArH M Brorkhnu!* fJuardion SHOE r e p a ir in g of the better FOR LEASE '.‘.^Aajuaia 'watehae expertly, FOR APPOINTMENT PHONE aluminum .storms and- screens hirJ pl.Hf- r,f Ih- iKannii: -th.i..'iii h*; . Manri,. .j, i*. (^.miiPClicUI.>nn*'clicvtl. a-i FrrZGEEALD-MOroRS work. Tel. MI 8-4119, Mrs. Clough, venient location, fenced in yard, MANCHE.STER-Comfortable Six. 4if >ajfj MHiKtIu’Ntpr. admtiilfttinirtx. , . , , ...... nr?., (nvr kind for over 40 years. Sam PAID h o l id a y s PBRMAGLAS Hot Water „H«ttcr, lapia 'prielM: . Open daily. MR. ALBERT, HARTFORD througiumt .Adults preferred. $11.300:—Cute two-bedroom Ranch, O lil^K P Ju D that fix uiotiLh*) fi’-nn ilo »*j«fat« hy t-uUNiMK a iru. (..|»- f IMf» j tftrinpf'd «>i untM-im \>«’ra(‘)n:* FOR GAHAGN ahi.ahed dormers, F.of r^ht man. Csll Mr. Davis at for interview. 80-$!aUon, Ameriea'a * finest,' leas Spruce amesite drivg, oil heat, consider­ room Cape on ctuicl .-v»cd for th" imp. r having a r |rru)mi..M m .■'h IsL 1)1.^- in" lack Str* ' f MancheNt®!*. .Conimctl- Parking Lot OPEN EVENINGS . V. Msd all'ty^s of interior werV. LADIES—Are you in need of extra GOOD STARTDiG Wa g e AFTER T R; M. CH 6-4690 ald. i ftr*-Hitf.r*4 withitT whjrh In hniig" in'Th^’ir : ll’trt, h?iH a h k r rnu v h-' .*011! '►hv terms. Also aide a r in c b jm F ).bcn' hbt g _p* R X S A. R WUkie -and Co.,’' Riealtoi's, gaiden. cenliallv located. Carlton* streen.s. To assume .niestiiu 1 'j''c rtn ^ * * F6r - beet ta price and -workm$n- money? Avon (?bam#tica holds the ' SI(3< BENEFITS bn 9-0649, MI *9-4389. Member HKHln-i .-nhl uFtiu^v ami i^ald nwiil. |K-stap.; |.i»'ii«j)l ij, John P M a p n rx . Trufttr**. 3(0 Fourth DAN: Sorry, gueaa I did let the 'PENSION p l a n water heater, $a, “ ' 43-45 ALLYN ST , HARTFORD FOUR ROOMS and Sunporch. W, Hutchins, M l'9:5132, Multiple [ mortguge I'Oquirej. $6.n00 casli or H«ljYilJii^l rail Lx ^iiL (1lr»'«‘ir*d to |*nt> j of !ia folhiwmij naiin*'! i..i.uinv ajjd Avonuf' V ow "^'ork N*'w Yrtirk ahip. cell Manchaetar'Roofing and answer. Become an Avon Repre- ^‘'Garden—^Farm—Dair^ Manchester' MLS. hf hotjen. h* d v (’ rcfItforN tn Im iiK In r«ii jM.rali-’iu at l#.,ib.| f..uii. .*i, .la\v h. houae run down, but your eyea BU 9-3481 / HOSPTWttJZATION Opeii Any Eve. By Appointment Hardwood Roor.-f. hot water, cen­ Lusting Member. new financing mrty be arranged. MoiftBTi B B iatna id Trustee. 151 Anto.fDriTlilg School Siding Co..-mo.. Ml 9-1618-far . sentaUve and aerve your neigh­ LIVE BAIT fOr^flMiing, minnows, 30-dav occunancy. Price $13.90(1 i ih rlr .ria im x vtitUtn Raid llin** a lh ju . 4 f'.*r. the dAt' jD’.f, In r .-.aid h. a iu i: K/lvinlnsrtori A vruux. Hartford. Con- will really gleam now when you bors during Convenient hours. G R ^ P INSURANCE Preducts 54 tral location Garage and heat EIGHT ROOSi Colonial — Older hv ituhh.*liinp fl c o p v . 'of thli* In Miri. F'iaho>'(', 1‘Uti. lluf) i’itik frta asUmate. Proprietor Joe Evenings; worma. etc-. ’ 80 Friuiklin St., A n tiq u e Madeline Smilb, Realtor, MI iiortlout _t » • - nee how beautiful the upholatery Oirardin. (>11 MI 8-6195. VACATION WITH PAY THE VILLAGE CHARM | ' l“''nishDd. Newly deroiated. Can home, E.xcellcnt cOntition. Near First Time On Market FOin»* n»*WBj)up)’r Imvliifr h Avfhuc, N^^w^York 2K N’nw York MniH-ford National Bank an'f T n l^ l CXIRDNER AUTO 8CMOQU Indi­ Thompson'viUe RI 9-8567 Rookv^le; TR 6-4179. STRAWBERRY and Rahay Plante. 9-1642. *.r«*hnl' fhfttrh't within t.on flay?! H '.w H I f;h*’n. .V iln K..!- *vi 1 '•'inpi’u'i^’. Tnisl*’ft. H en ry K. M cCona, and ruga look since J. W; Hale Shop of Manchester. Conn., 42 seen after 5:30 pm . 104 BChool. churrhe.s, stores and bus. fr. Ml th* h-i** I'f th_lj« n rd rr Hml i.*finn vidual Inatructioh on Im m ^ diuti- . Fern Gardena, 179/Fem St., Man- 4 Manclo'AU't <'oim'-rtirut • I A, . ^ ‘ lit -flnd Trust Officer, Hart- Corp. aoid me Mystic Foam. GARAGES, cottages, breeseways, WANTED — Lady to care tor two Apply daily between 8:80 STEAM f u r n a c e :. oU fired, tank Spruce St. General line of inter-L y Entram e hall, large living room, I GERARD STREET niakc to thi*- 4*»»nrt <>f tio' in»tlrn i*lv-*ti ! F Olirin'). Jr Koumuliiluiii Vnl-V n !-jf,,ifi » l••nn^y'ticl1t control cam by. mcpenancad. ‘ cheater. -esting antiques, bast and future, - - ■ . ------— BOI^TON - Attractive Six-room JOHN’ J WAIJ.H’n.' JijilK. I'"V f'olorado SpiiagH. ( Love, Ann. trained Instiuotoca. Quality . and pordids. 12 X 80 garage,' 8960 childreiij age one and two years.' • —, c . m « . r and.burner. All aisea steam or dining room, den. kitchen, laun­ I Ranch. VuH basement. Oversized ( oloradp M r- M n i^ n C n^nnlir MftS P a rk 4M>mMete..i3b x: 90' two car, $1,460. Help Wanted—Female 35 while mother worke during d ay !' * P’™ * * collectibles, including bric-a-brac' — — -—r—— ■'.------^------Mr<». Kosalh* r. Flick**., lio Kaal- 79th *' A ’ * i .ur N cw York, N^w. Y^irk satisfaction asaured. MI t-6M0 or hot water radiators, pipes gat I SPECIAL—Frbah egga dally.'Jum­ Bu.siness Locations dry room, three fircplaco.s, built Larpt Five-Room Hanuh. lower I garage Storms and .screens !><>l AT A ( O rnr ok I^BOBATK h-l«l Sti>H. NV w York. -NVw York Mrri Barba^,'t^ rb^n#*v W atkins. 108 .No money down, five years to Call MI 8-6277 from 10 aati. until and glassware. Open all day and ' at Manchnsii-r within ah»f for th.* .Mrs, Ayiory (*. Marshall. 3i^* Brojit- JA 7-M80. A A P SUPERMARKET stove. Side arm gas hot wider bo and extra large, SOc a dozen, for Rent 64 in book casea, three large bed­ half brirk, plu.s itwo unfinished! 103 X 2W Madeline Snii.th. RphI- K ’” t v’)fl) P»r. •( New Y'>rk. Y o rk Automobiles for Sale 4 pay. Frea-astimstes. ElUaen Oon- BOOKKEEPER 10 p.m. , heater. Toilets, bathtuba, einks. large $5r. ’ medium 40c. For hext evenings. rooms, t\'H' baths, large cto.sets, [ r.ough flooring-and fully insulated tor. -MI 9-1642. •liftiTCl of Man(’hi’.’*twr, on 22n«l day Udud. llitl.«i)>orouKh. ('allfornia Ml , Marih#! (’h>H3*'v Humpritono ,157 etrucUtm Co.. AD 3-2469. 116 E. Cehtsf Street f Mft\ A T ) 1967, ■ ■ )j K r.dwHrn dw ard Ary. - ^'iM’iu-y.* Ursorvoir. IX Boad. Ki- I Stro-i NVw, Yr.rk N via' Y o rk BEFO RE YOU BUT a uaed car LARSON’S OfUTlMG .. School, Accounts Psyable - alee cabinet ainke. Choman's 10 dbye' only. 472 Keeney 8trcet.< HOTPOINT Electric Range, full SMALL STORE on Purnell Place, closed in porch, large outside fire- on second flom i ■ full basement ■----- ^ ------Prrzfnl, Hi:*’ .fnliii T Wnllnlf JJiiUr.* ) 95i? fntngirt!i. Com ircticiil Ml ft Ftmli <’h> M#*v -Knimbhanr. 334 p.taje, pool, patio, ’ nicely land-! with beautiful recreation room — j MANCHPISTKR K.-UII*' Ilf Kllen A H-ffron .'i/K A . WaVi Clieney Indh iduallvid and ss ■aa Qonnaa Motor Salaa. Buick UanchasteF^e only trained ' arid * IBM Manchester, Coi^necticut Houaewreeking, MI e-9992,. after 8 Size, automatic oven controls', near Main St. 'Apply Marlow's, Older 5 and 5 H a m iij'n d Street. ChosULut *H1U. MA.^sa- certified instructor. For yeut safe­ Help Wanted—Male 36 NATIVE ASPAIL^GUS now in aea- N't lit** A Mi-ffr*in, lal»-. uf ?.lanch*-.**l - i Tia.-trr., 4 Sutton Spuait. New York 22, c l" ;-. rt.*» . ■ i Girl with some. 026 ks>7>unch ex-1. p.m. 867 Main St. scaped. Tw o car overaiz^d garage fireplace -- tile bath — large bed-1 room flats On heat, new two < ar In raj'l litAtricl ri'-rraaif) , .. ' ...N rw Y-----oitc Salae and Sarvlce, SM Main ty Ws are trained to teaw pcoper- AlflmiBiim Storais and ** sonj for canning or freezing,- cut clock, light, broiler. m Colonial. baths, three ^•'•l>tl iM.fl lhat lx i:i\> Ii i>> all iTiatar'k Str«'rt. Miinrhrpt^r.' ('oiih»*<’U- AT A rOL’RT OF PROBATK hoM 9-TItt. , - ., j I hangars. IX J'x 49^’’. |10 ssch. applied to purchase price. Repre 9-5228 or MI 3-7444. $11,96q—Six room home."large cabi­ larfi:e bedrooms, op.en .stam’wse. l>* i mi« i»*M* *l ID i*ai*j •■’*un** **f thf cut at M anrhofttrr within and for, the ^ East Hartford, Conn. ' Kinnev Shoe Store or Ml 9-6644. A{ M anrhoslcr. on the *4th day E«efii>g^-.aiding 18 ROUTE SALESMAN—For esUb- P E P P E R PLANTS,’ 28c doitni ■entiiig Olds,' Selmer, Ped net kltchenr^Iiimmum siorm s.- ^THAttLES LE5?TERANCE built-in sUj.vo iwwJ 'TTveri.—< iiKtoirr nml p lB rr nf hxfirine !hpr<'^i|i tn A>^nur. Nf’w York, Now York of Ntif. A .D . 1957. ■ MAHCHSBTER PHVUif AOMShly STORE—Choice location at the GOOD WILL CLERK - TYPIST J . itshed laundry and dry cleaning ATTENTION j ^ ■' : 6,000 transplanted Pritchard to- ler an'd Bundy. Metter’s Muilc copper^umbing, oil bujTien. dou-l built kitche'n rabincts. Arnosite L'ubliFhinp’ ‘H «*l (l)i?»4-i<0 r m •‘«nw*“ [ Morgan B Brainaid Truster. IM P".*iit. Hon. .rohn J. Wallott. .Tudg^. guarantees results. Hxpm taMrue- RV9lfO, flIoiRO. pamung. Oar- rbute. .Salary and commisaion. 'mato plants,. 28c. doesn or $1.80 Center on Main St., approximate­ ble ^ a ra ^ . amesiVe drive. Carlton I drive, finished lawn. I ‘!H’cd at ix’Wftjj.iiM'r rjrrulfrtioii In ftiuft ! FdnniiiKton Avormr. Hanford, <‘on- K.slai* *)f Anni** M Waltz-, lafft of ■ USED CARS ‘ Permanant posiUon a v ailable'for' Studio, 177 McKee. MI 3-7500 MI 9-7620 m M ’Mirfi* .•t 'I ID ftaPl dlatrict, **dat>*a/rd. v.** Uon, dual cwitroUed car. Call PI AItaratioas and addmona. Numerous benefits. Apply, in per­ ! BABY’S High’ Chair. Onverts low ' per hundred. 1$ Glenwood St. ly 1300 sq. ft. Will remodel to Pirtt W. .. Hulchii*...... >8 Nn 9-51.32. .Multiple: $17,900. This hfiUfsr typifies oiir fhvtr'irt. Ht ,l*'Hci (iv r'd H v .« lirf<*r« , ilu ! ( tlcui , 4 2-7249. Day dr evening appoint S high school graduate in ouf^ Man-i ) and high.: Phene MI 9-7678. U h.v <*f •.*»n'iiM tM .*<11 (I'rta in r(*Hl eatata St. Ml. M.S90, . bur compensaUon department. 1 If you're looking for a ' MT^UOUBLE Dreee Form. Mapi* turn to this cDurt $uin ford.' Connrr-tlrut i>Bi tx ulai‘|y d. jocrlb' d in aaid. applies* nancing on newer models. M A M DRlVlNO SCHOOL - Pd- Ability to work accurately with fig- j .r''^r-poa(ar bed, oak dresecr. Bird) Studio, 91 Union St. MI 3-5709. VERNON and leai dormers Needs re- MT 9-52-15. MI 9-681S » (•••rnn*'d O'ltf'T '.in *ir Ix^fni#* M ay C4, Mr.". M arlon (* D om n - 1105 Park linn *.i lllx, it . • 1962 PonUac Sedan. Radio, heat- male instructor. Standard or autO' DRIVER-SALESMEN steady Job with annual HooMhold Goods 51 dccor.Ding Truly a < hoice loca­ l ‘'r»7 a* ‘ ''py tli1<4 Ainlpf t«» Khsab^th A ''’mic. Kow York Now York O R H K P l’TD ‘ Tha t thfi forepoinff.- FOR THE boat la shingle and built urea, a good telephone voice and ' rage and'atand. Pari of aet of, o n n C E FOR rent. 501 Hartford . Beautiful four rooqi ranch with Biriiix. Spnir.' St MAiirtx-.stxr ar. white walls. ihatic. D ajy evanings. Sunday •< m * imowledge a t medical term s' raises, liberal - vacations, ; dishes, 67 pieces. Call MI 8-9998.1 tion Why not look it over Ciose FO ril KEDROO.MS 73 M th Barlwra. trht’n rv Wutklpi>. 106 plkatifH. hx h m rd and d^^trrminc’d » t up rooting, gntton, laadira) chim­ For newl:T eatabliahed wholeaale I ANTIQUE FURNTPURE, tUver, • Wearins: Apparel— Furs 57 Rd.____ CaU alter»6 p.m.____ Ml 9-0969.__ garage. One acre of land, nicely to ihicp schools. Plaster, fire­ ; Hollister School Section ' 1946 Sev- rm in . Hft>niond Mulir*tif’> 7B K «-“t S5 th Slr( *'i N ‘ w '^’ork. N''vs Y “ i'k ihu Pi’f.huff' offlrr in M anrhertor in 1961 Pontisc Convertible. Radio, amiointments. 9-6541, S or ney and roof repaindall OougMin. Typing is necessary but i and other employe benefits, glaM. cMna, and used - furniture landscaped Including storm win­ I St , , .Manch*utr I. O nn , William Ma* Ml.* MoMt)*l ('h^iif-y Humpatifiif' ] 5i7 -aid f)i**tnrt. on th r'S rd day of June. routea. Five-day week, salary and places. etc I eri-Room Garrison Colonial Ce­ I h*Mir>. SpiTK’*’ Sf . st'^i Kaxt JUikI S*i *’*i N* w 'i%.i k N<‘'v ^ <>ik A D at otovon o ’rlock In tho foro- heater, Hydramatic, wbita walls. •after 4 p.m. x . Ml.' S-tT07. , ' ■peed ia not essential. Five-day FIRESTONE Outboard Motor,’ 826, I bought and told. Fumitura Repair T e s t e r Furriers. Furs remod-'t®'®°° SQUARE I'HET of industrial dows and doors $13.90()., * 73 1950 Pontiac acdan. Radio, heal*tl^ ' commisaion. Health, welfare and then become a Guard at Practicallv new 18’’ lawli mower, ‘ $18,000 . . Out on*Gardner St., ramic tile ttafh. lavatory and j riilH p Mahon*’V, Ri Main Si Mift. Jtgth (’IxiH’X Kruml'haai, 3 3 4 , nopn. und that, noUpe bo givcit lo alt week, axcellent insurance benefita penaion plan. Paid holidaya. Must : Senrice. Ml. 8-7449. eled, ' repaired. cleaned ■ and 1° " " I Woodland 1 Mftn'rhf‘«i«M . t’nmi . M a rv Itf-ffrcm 93 Ham m ond.. Slrfot rh ra tn u t MUr. Man- intrrraiod in Mid rstato of tho hydramatic, white walla. RAT‘i ROenr^HG and and pleasant working conditions In the Connecticut State Pris­ $10. MI t-$2$8. glaze'd„ Work done at, m y home, i St.. Manchester. Ml 9-5046. L o c k v il l f : immaculate two bedroom cape. kitchen 24-fool living rooiri. pine IFiHiH'ift St . KAfd HartA'id ' Conn . wu;hu.‘‘*'lt.’* p**)idf*!n’\ M jiaid application, a-nd tha 1950 Studebaker club coupe. Motot^^s«->)3i(^rHiB It be high school graduate. Apply Plenty of privac.V. I*ot 150 x 400. paneled recreallon rnofh, nreeze- I KiO-'P Mrf'Brth.\ .pt Oiaf Mill Boad, M'lirp'M* B ’nctin rh o n ’A Shaw tlrti* and placr of hearing thereon, by built rooSi. fu R et and eon- bur air-conditibned m ice. Wednesday and * Saturday morn­ on. The starting salary is i USED TV SETS—for cottage,, rec- Bu.sines^ property — Six room Radio, heatar, overdrivet eW naty re- For Further Information Call ! reation room, etc. Good condition, , THREe ' r OOM Office Suite. 17 Drive out and see the location way. garage Ixil 75 x H2,TSprlngfieM Mftrij* KUzabriili Shane'h- 39 S raia Koad, Bnxiklui*. .Ma.-’aat’hu- j)uJfiL‘*hfnK a copy of ib U order gome MANCHESTER Cycle 8hrth t*)i*if> Hucklov bQ • U^trict . iit loI!pre tha West Middle Tpktr-R ep im 2 p.m. 'The Maximum Call MI 9-1108 after .8 p.m. professional or business Inquire ' I,' $15,750 . . . Here's a good buy. Six about this and olhei listing^. 1- 2 nd Stf'Ml. <>■ Ii';.-* N*'w.Viijk M d v r.f .*«aid hraring to appear Jf thry 1952 Plymouth four door sedan. irML.S-8891. Center St.. MX 9^887. and stoles. $20. IICaftt llarttliftd, Lihd* 1954 Packard aadan. Radio, heat- makes of bi^clcs. New tnd INSURANCE COMPANY Rockville, TR 5-2505 I good sized rooms, ba.setrient with ] WALTON W GRA.NT AGENCY i U ’t'a- -K f kk. WhMlier Oaf- ' Mr.' Mut>* I ('Sxtf. \ Siiiltt) * W(lkoH'Id . 4 rr*' at >ah1 lln t« 'Arid puico and 34 5 6 0 , . ■ . , ■ . .' :______Ihg. fci.hr ih cH id - tr^'hitiw thorcto. a i^ m aka ar, automatic transmission. A rssi bikes to r sale. Also buy tiwed MANCHESTER MI 3-1141 WONDER BREAp EXTENSION Loud-Speaker and ABSOLUTE BARGAIN - Custom g a r^ e. fireplaite, combination I - RKAI.TORS I UuDUa WilUJiin Hn44*M • )l**ffi'4>H South Hhod*. l.«land ]!!•'!> "* bicycles. Work guaranteed: RatSs Get an application for Enclosure. Attractive and com-! St^ 0 )v»’Htry. jCoTttK. ' j26b. ‘ ^ MJ 9-R075 growing (airi,ily. Really difficult i 9h IMsSil ■ary. Can CHapel 6-0596. 821 CONN. BOULEVARD j side rails, must Be in good condi- con ------i ffesideheis -after 5, Ml 9-3640 4/ walls, BusiiMss Sii^Ms Offsrtd 13 Also new nel Director, Room 405, JA 2-7786. " to' find valil^ like this around. 1955.'Ford station wagon. Radio, Chimneys Boats «wd ArrwswriSs 44 tion, m 9-8455. Good FHA mortgage available SALESLADY for part time work, EAST HARTFORD. CONN. ' | State Office Building, Hart­ SMALL Office. Stale Theatre Lots for Sale 73 heatar, automatic tranamiasion. a a m m i^ M t .v . !iKr*wdl wvmuahio eisansd, rMaired>SS years’ including Saturdaya and Sundaya. $12.690—1956 three bedroom ranch, i$12;500 approx i , Good condition. psrtsaes. 9 ^ saumuss. Call ford, or your nearest Con­ ON o fsPLAY AT USED Electric Stove, Idssl for cot­ Building, See Manager. $15,300 . Out in the YeStful hills ^.juiY tta a . Antaana eanveneena. Alae, woman for night work. Ap- SALES CLERKS, over 21 years ’ tage. Xa 9-8826. Rooms'Without'Board 59 hot water heat, rqiamic tile bath, BOLTON. Coventry and Wethers- j 1968 Cairyalar Windsor. 6«dgn< ^PhUeo factory aupdrH u S oerrlcd. Mowtay. K a ^ a S ta r lO ; S-S9ISA991. y'Swiaa Paatry Shop, 188 No. old. for part time Work in air-con-' necticut State Employment atainJeas *ink3, t'eHar. acre, of Bolton. Three■ bedroom ranch S HtfINTOSH BOAT CO. SINGLE AND double room avail­ OFFICE FQR RENT, West Middle I field building lots. Various loca- j Radio, heater, Automatic .4rSns- Yhl. ML S-16AI. ain St MI 9-2660. ditioned drug store. Pleasant' Service. Tpke.. near Pai5iade. Call MI trees, n.ay assume lar^e 5% on extra large lot. Garage, com­ tions $500 and .up Terms, Call i miaslon. ' working conditions. Store dis-' able. Reasonable weekly rates. $8 bination windows, etc. No ba.se- DUNPHY IMPERIAL ROBALO - 9-6205. after 1 :30, mortgage. Carlton W, Hutchins. Lawrence F. Fiano, Broker. MI- ^G r 1968 Dodge sedan.^RjidiO', beater, FLOOR I JlNG-end refinlahliw. HsAting sad Plnmbiiig 17 WANTED—Experienced shirt op- count. No phone calls. A^^ly Town of Manchester and (ID. Rqckv'lle Hotel, TR Ml 9-5132. Mullijtle Listing Mem­ ment. Will take less than 14’ DE LUXE RUNABOUT B-9591. ■ » 9-5910. automatic tmnetmssion, .w hita tai eld fleers. Ml. LLOYD’S PLUMBOrO Sandra as- .erator, Apply. In, peraon, Fisher Mr. Byrnes, -Arthur Drug Store, DO IT NOW! ber. $4,000.00 down to assume present walls. Very-Tlean, a good buy. Dry Cneanaers) <42 Main St.. — I Summer Home.s for Rent 6 GI mortgage on house. Even less auraa aattatacUon, prompt strrtca. Completely equipped. Also Public Hearing SINGLE Sleeping Room. Separate I BEAItTIFL'LLY Situated I..ot orr 1953 ButM ^Special sedan. Radio, CH 7-6134, MI 9 - ^ . the revolutionary 62 STARKWEATHER ST. Older if you want to carry a second Box Mountain Drive near I-*ke St. C!ONC!RETE WORK-Fldors. steps. WOMEN—For aortlng, and inspect­ Additional Appropriations .entrance, quiet yefined home. COLUMBIA-Lakesidb Cottage for home in fine condition. Large' mortgage. beater, pyn’aflow. Excellent cohdt- W^AREHOUSEMAN MOLDED' FIBERGLAS season. All conveniences, ga­ Over an acre. A bfirgain at <'Tion. A one owner car. porchM^ etc. Ibtperay ing. Dry cleaning department. 1956-87 Woman preferred. MI 9-4670 rooms, large lot with garage and $8,000 . . . Ideal for couple. Small done. 3-66tt. 1-10 P. M. Soma truck driving ex­ rage, boat. Call MI 3-5924 aflcr $3,000. 'felephone MI 3-5556 or 1958 Che'vrolet Bel-Air two door PUJMBIMO IBS . Apply in person. New Model Unaxecllcd f*r performance, •In accordance with the prm’i- garden space. Oil heat. Call I and compact and situated on MI 3-6158, William Rubinow Laundry, 73 Summit St. perience preferred. PLEASANT Furnished Room n«an 6 p.m. __j»«dan. Radio, heater. -A .smfxnknoT. CLEAN-AKD-palat-these-guttw fdotmot --lake)’>- Artesian wcl. connec- diti(Hl. RUBBISH AND removed. ;Uon work and rspair work. p.m. Also 11 a.m.-T p.m. Good 69 Leggett Street ^ book matches brings fast daUy i _ _ Johnson Outboard Motors Directors qf the Town of Man­ nial. lavatory, tile bath, fireplace, $19,500 . . . FOUR. yep. FOUR tion. Ideal spot. Gpod neigh, es working conditions and salary. Marine Faint—Hardware Suppllea need fi,ve rooms unfurnished. Bill 1946 DeSoto aedan. Just traded Generii eleanlag. detian, atUea MX 9-1101. East Hartford. Conn. commissions to part or full tim e. chester, Connecticut. wi)I be held For A tiny Princess hot water oil heat, garage, ame- bedroom colonial on. an act e of bors. T, J'. Crockett, Realtor. Vernon Haven, Vernon Center, Crossman. AD 3-8158. site dJ'ive. cpmbiriation windows on a new Pontiac. Has had wily and yarda. Reasonable wta*.' M. ialeamcn. Glamour Girls, Scenlcs, Open daily S-8 — Sat.,:t-B at tha Hearing Room of the Muni­ ______l-l....—------ground and still centrally lo­ Ml 3-1577, one owner. Priced right. A M. Rubbish RemovaL Ml. TR 5-2077 before 8 p.m. TAILOR—Manufacturer has open­ HillbiUles; dozens oUisrs.. 20’s. | cipal Building Tueeday. June .4. and idoora. In excellent condi­ cated in town. Four bedrooms, MiBlnery pfahgiwsidiig 19 ing .for man with knowledge of 80’s, 40’s. Prospects, customers tion. Only twf> years old Built BUILDING , I-ot on Buckland 1955 Ford custom four door, ae­ S-97ST. EXCHANGE Hours for Cash. Op­ McINTOSH BOAT CO. 196?, at 8;00 P.M. on additionsJ . plus two usable ones on thi.rd dan. Only 27,000 miles by original . ladiee’ coats and suits. Excellent everywhere. 214-page portfolio, ■ S2 OAK IT. appropriations for the 1966-87 fis­ For The Mo+her-To-Be! by Ansaldi. . 30-dav occupancy. floor, iind four rooms on first Street. Near school and bus linc-l FLOOR SERVICE. Floom aanded ALTairiJlTIONS on woman’s and portunity for mature women to, opportunity for s.d'vancement. Ap­ all supplies, free. Superior Match Oiarles Leapejance, MI 9-7620, Call MI 9-2842 owner. Radio heater. Fordamatlc. ehUdren’s dfestss, costa, eulta, earn good money in' a business, of cal period as-follows: floor Full -hasement. 'Timken loss Ford Customlioe two door. and refinithed. TR. l-SOTl or TR. ply Manchester Modes, Inc., Pine Co., '?554 S, Greenwood Ave,< Chi­ A proposed additional .appropri­ heal Thi.s is an older, home but -5-1050. .^.sklrta, etc. Call Ml 9-6696, 9-8. their own. Start earning at once. St.. Msnehester. . cago .19, ni. Zoning and ., - SIX-ROOM RANCH HOUSE Bol- TWO LOTS =^150 X 4.50 each. Nine Radio, heater, Foidamatic. Paint­ representing Natlonslly sdvCr-, ation. by allocation, from the 'A p l- 'M ton-ManeliPster ■ line Ideai loca­ ‘in cx.'ollept repair One 'bath up ed ivory and rose. . Planning Commission tal -Improvement Reserve Fund, miles southeast of Manchester HILLS’ TELEVISION Memee tired Avon Coemetics O il MI ' C3JCRK for hardware and variety tion. Oil ptesm heal, larg^ 'porch, but the downstairs t of charm, lot of artesian .well. .Built five years Pn fuH-tiffie basis. ground. Bea.utiful landscaping. repair work. Guaranteed work­ ■r trucking. Rsaaoaablc .rates. Experienced in experimental parts, MI 9-4273. Open Monday-Satur- mission J -* Pkuiliing SBd Zoning Dejpt. GLASTONBURY — Three-Family Asking $11,000 Howard R. Hast­ FIRST CHOICE USED CARS manship. Xdaal Grinding Shop, 278 Pronipt aarviea. CaU Ml 94778. aircraft quality work. 58-hour day, 9 4 p.m. Thursday, 9-9 p.m, Andevar. Connecticut - ; • Garage. fireplace, etc. Well ings, Realtor. Member MLS, ML; Adams. MI 8-6979. MANY BENEFI-rS week, many employe benefits, in­ Dated: May 38. 1967^; Jr. EnginccHng Alda Hom'e in good-location. Asking built, too. 9-1107 any time. ^ 1955 Chevrolet V-8 Bel Air Convert­ cluding insurance, paid holidays, $ 10 , 0 0 0 . $I4;300 . . . Vacant _ five room ' ible Coupe. Radio, heater, auto­ PLOWING LAWNS and Psintinr’—Psperinc 21 PAID HOUDA'YS and profit sharing plan. i Salary Range ,$3519-34421 I ranch out in Vemoifi. Just over! ANDOVEH^ Lakeside Driye. near matic drive. Low mileage. $i79S with rotary plow. Call r-7869 FTVE DAT WEEK ■ • ■ *? town lin e.'$10,000 mortgage ca n ' school. Three bcdropni house 1966 Pontiac V-8 2-Door Hard­ after -ii p.m. FAOfTINO AND ’ paperhanglng'. G(X)D STARTING WAGE be assumed. Owner anxious, sub- i Garage and cellar, --Forced hot SICK-BENEFITS SEPTIC TANKS Pori Job .DsacripUon.. E L V A TYLER. Realtor top. Radio, heater automatic Good elqan .Foricmsmahip at raa- WILCO MACHINE TOOL AND mit your offe'r apd start packing, i water heat. .Ceramic-tile bath and SUP|R SERVICE (Pre-strefehed Rayon) • drive, power ateering, power ■eOAhle rataq- 90 yaars in’ Man- PENSION PLAN W a n te d Midimnm QnalificatioM to t is '100 X 150, full basement. . colored fixtures., fireplace and MORTEN8EN TV/ SMelaluadCRCA HOSPITALIZATION COMPANY MLS Member etc, I..et's go . . . - .1 porch, plastered walls. 1 1 ^10 brakea ...... $1896 televisloa aarriea. HI. 9-4641 chaatar. Raymeod Flake. Ml. , ; AppRcatipn Forma 1965 Plymouth 4-Door Statibn Wag­ GROUP INSURANCE ROITTE 8 AND ^-A PLU88ED SEWERS TRUCK DRIVER $16,700 . boy oh boy. some ■ acre land. PI 2-7546. TUBEd-tyPE ■ TUBELESS VACATION WITH PAT BOLTON Ml 9-1469 smart bu.wr is going to grab on. Nicely equipped. Low mlle- LAWN MOWERS s b a r ^ a d and 1 * ^ N* Tiada-la PriM *SALf PRICE SIZE RaBuUr Na Troia-ia PfU# *5ALC PRICE rapaired. CaU M l SlToS. M l 9-4MS^ ’ Xn 9-5268 MadiiMSIiMtii FuLL tiM i / Apply To;; this ranch on Henry Street. Five BOLTON—On the lake, five-room EXTERIOR PAINTING; Free et- Apply daily between 8:30 OWNER MOVING large roopva. easily set up as winterized home. Fish off the 1964 PonUac 4-Door Sedan. Very 118 Wells Street. .flaptle Taaka, Dry W ela. Bawar AFFLT or FERSOX MOI'WAU SIDIWAll : (lOEWAll $IDtWALl clean ...... $1095 dmataa. Call MX.9-9979. . . U ata iMtaBed—Cellar WateT- Pknning and, Zeming Dapt three , bedrooms. buUV' in stove front porch.. Partial basement HACK WHITE BIACK WHITZ s.in:-6 :00 p.m. at DO YOU, HAVE A JO B? Do you OUT 0,F .STATE ILAdk WHITE tlACjC WHlfl 1961 Ford V-a Victorta. Sharp. 8695 SEWING MACHINES—borne and praoSag Dane* MnnielparHalldinf and overi.. gorgeous rec room with shower, boat room. etc. 1958 Dodge V-8 «-Door Sedan.-, $895 commareial typaa bought, add and want another- one? If y<^ have a 849^ ^ yOK£ . with bar . . . done-In pecky cy' $11,000 T. J. Crockett, Realtor, Boitis- SIp'As MdrtcscM 31 A A P SUPERMARKET job and have time for another one MANDHm ER Seven rooms, lavatory, full bath, $$9«r $14.95 $ts.10 6.00-16 1958 DeSoto 4-Door Sed an ...... $795 repaired. Ralph .Aldrich,' MI AppbaatifiM Aceaptad Until - 3k$ »T*. Pib heat.’ two-car gar age^ city utili­ press. The lot is not too usable Ml 3-1577. 1968 Studebaker V-8 4-Door' Se­ 9-Sa7. .116 E. Center Street weekends and want to earn addi- IMUNNEY BROS. EMBKOIDERV because of- the bank in- rear, but HOME OWNERS? Gomhiaa yaar- tiohal $20-840 pet week, apply in LUMBER, INDs ' Here's a darling warm weather • y • ■*’■ . ties. ■ Near Malft St. Occupancy M S r J J t U f, U.95 20.50 6.70-15 , SaOrtO'$36.«r $18.95 $23.05 dan ...... $695 yad MUa into aa aaay-topay ate* Manchester, Connecticut ^ 5 P. M*; Jnaa 7, 1937 Help's a maternity topper that 15 days. Vei'ytgood condition it does afford you plenty of prl- BOLTON LAKE - -Excellerit three ATnCB, callars,. yards and person only, Tuesday, tO a.m.-12, Sewerage Phpieiel Ce. .' '-966 OEN’m - B T . : ! dress "for a miss^ of three to eight. vac.v.. . -and marigaga loan coating only a • Cut on sew-easy princess Unes it is not Only comfortable but also throughout. .Don’t miss this oppor­ bedroom ^ a n ch home'. Built I'.i 22.90, 7.10-15 -jMrOO' M 4 T 20.95 25.50 MANY TO CHOOSE FROM ragas claaaed. RiubbUi; 2-4 p.m.. and 74 p.m., 40 Allyn 1M-I8t PMrt St. — MI S-SSM Advt.'jia. 3419 $17,500 . . )A’e have a.few neW yeai's. Tile bath, hot water heat,' removed. CaU M IS4 pansy a month for aach dollar you St., Hartford. has a boat neckline in contrast—* cool.^'ifon’ll find It easy to sew; tunity' for a new hpme. •Va.- CaUiTgank-r-Borite at CH. KEY PUNCH OPERATOR and:?or that pbrsonal touch,-add ranches 'In this price range. ■ full collar, combination- alumtnum y U H tr 20.55 . 24.95 7.60-15 j4 M T 22.90 2730 CHORCHES MOTORS ■leeveMss or not, When We 'are out showing you windows and doors, shadef trees. f-jlw?. days .or JA '9*5668 evek^Coa- Part Tims * T No. 849fl with' Pmtt-O-Rama in- the lovely rose border embroidered CHARLES LESPERANCE 90 OAKLAND STREET , aeeUaut M<>ri||!9S9 Ib(eoapge. MI 9-7620 some of our other good buys, we Lot 125 X 125, Beach privileges 27.30 8.00/8.20-15 M M - J9 M T 25 30.85 HoaaehoM S erv i^ ' ' H i chided 1* In sizes 3.* 4. In , casyrto-do-silhouette . crqss-, will be glad to show .voju these. with 4(k) feet. Priced at $15,730; -40:90- 22.45 Dodge Salea-Servire (>PNi^ for a key punch op^ator: « yean. 8Ue''4. 2 '1-2 yards of 35- atitch. - Offerdd , 13-A MAN^BSTER Six . . .'. We could go on and on. If it Howard ,R . Hastings. Roaltor.l Who ia not in a position to work t ; •• Inch*, collar, 1-2 yard. Pattern 'No. 5678 contains' tis­ ix room cape. *PIUi tost* end ys«M racasoafais Hr* (if na trada-in add $2.30 pti lli't). Opan TiU 9 P.M. MI 9-9488 BasitrassOppdrtmititB 32 .reduced, $l2j900. Short V way out is in Manchester or Bolton, we Member . MLS. MI 9-U07 any, full time schedule. Pleasant work-; 1 .2 For thU TiSttern, s4$i(l 35c in sue —- Sizes 14. 16. 18 incl; hot- know the property. Many more time. u e s DODGE (Xonvsrtible. Good ^^cenditiens. Apply Employment j W b h f e if beautiful seven room spli( plus lAUNDROlCAY iii -fat* . growing ' f ooiiu,* your name, addreie sine de- iron transfer; sewing and em­ listings, boih opon and our .very -''U condltton, 8360. CaU MI 9S978 Sarelaa. TWhiatteflla. broidery directions. ■ car port, Ai acre land. Bale price -piut aC tosrn. WaU aaUMiah^, ^(Sdnverse Z aired and the pattern number to . .$17,300. For full uUormation calt popularbJulUple ! Listings. We BOLTON—Coventry line. New five after 9 jkfu. . sAid 25c In-Coins, your , Iname, pnfllAbla taERtOB.Eswy to op* ^ NIGHT - SUE BU*J*ETT. THE;) MAN- ’ Elsworth Mitten Agency, Real- ai'e acllbe members of, MLS . . . room ranqh, ceramic tile bath.' orate. - ilBMaitTa with Dlcker- NATIONAL STORES 2 0HE8TEJS EVENING HMAU>. address and the Pattern Number so if you ate buiing* or aelllhg, knotty pine . kitchen, walk-out FLAT W r t m ' neilaRiririMo* ad Oshlaiid Aveauea to ANNE CABOT. THE, MAN­ tora..< Ml. 6-6930. 1946 CHEVROLET. Kadfo. la to SMMIM.' All -maa’a Sonfoa. . . ADarta 8-T988. I 1160 AVE. AMERICAS. NE%V try ua. ' ■ I basemqfit' Large lot. $16,600. R. liilw pigpirt. lewR 9#tvM. rp R K 86. N. .V. CHESTER EVENING HBRAtDr MORIAI 986. Call TR sia io . matal 'vanatiaB. Wtada ltt tt,.aaw East Hartford PA(3KARb ^REET—Lovely six T; J. CROCKETT. Realtor - i F. Dtmock Co.. liu 9.52.45, m i- SEIBERLING low ptioa. Kays mada/whua yWli PAINTHW AND Mai f« 6 stfltlee weiii. Vniasiiif, lire Jtoiv’t miM the layout iteue of our 1186 AVE l AMERICAS, NEW’ room Coloptal. I^th and lavatory. Qfflco MI 3rlS77 Ros. MI .9-7781'' »-«*18- z fiacinating pattern magwiie Basic. YORK 86, N. V. z watt. Martow’i . ' . be Q3HERAL Office .Worker.' Pemta- etc. |eeA«PM i©eeh,-'^ -r'- Screewrt 'porch.f well landscapied, p r BIU Rood MI J9-<^1» ---- r TIRES 1960 Y oNTIAC. EXcsllant cqndl- nent goalUon. Five-day week, free PAPERHAN8INQ 5 rashtod. .'The Sjpring^ A aunip^ TYfa re*dy,MPhe IflSI.Needlewiork two cifrvgrfrage,- flnlshed attic. VERNON-rsW room ranch. , full tteo. MI 9S009. 9URMICA oouatata. eetaaaie wa# iU& qoRfld - *57 imua ip sued vMtttis«Ba'rt,-^i^ Albuni - fifty-six cdlorful pages < Extra large, lot. Nice location;_- gx- '__ m a NfCHi SaT® R-East .Side Du- basement, ceramto '-tile batHi' '441. ■ ioe plan, romforiaUe new VA floor flla. Lot ua mod iiU i i ittened ciBca, Good atait- 5PHONE COQK^ SEftyk^^ $TAtibN - d«agna gtor i a s im ; -5 -pcetty designs; plus I- ceptlonal value at $XS,800 Gftbd- plex: 6-6. tWo-caIr garage. 614.M. brick > veneer \ front. Youngstowii 3-5K15 Ihtoinattaiial 1410 Welav and-idteSan. rur [ary with Mriodlca} ih- ‘ r i turea; ^ pdUBll-* p# for niaklngnuking '3 croebet-jcrochet'l child Realty CVi., BU 9-0V39,'»-ov; hU- SubstantialVcaah■tantiBli ci required. (SUl. kitchen. $14,906. R. E\ Oimock^ elaaa. Keeeigra f s a u Oarass s:r. ML , e s u m T 9hwm, m i «| tha boo^ - Only 25c a co^y 3-7938. Member MLB, Owner, MI fe-2S98. . COn MX 8-8348, MI 9-8811 . i . yila \ 1 ! ^ Li--' I ^ L I

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Mancheate>-l^dge, No. 73, A.F. Hose-Co. No. 2, SMFD, will, hold Clear, colder tonight. Leer la and A.M.. will hdkt* regular meet­ a drill tonight at 6:30 at the fire­ 1 2 i n 4 -H C lu b 12^570 About Town house. . ix NEW UMIMEHT PENETRATES DEEE Member of the .Audit mM 40a. Mostly sunny, wan a'ec ing at the MaaonlcT^^ple tomor­ . y ' ' row evening at 7:30. Following the Receive Awards Bureau et Circulation Wednesday. High 78-78. Jim, th« clhiui clown,, for- bualn*** 'meeting. colorelKmovlea Richard Howes, 136 Demlngn g ^ :: V Manchester— City of Village Charm with «»• lUTiflln* BrO»,. IMMEDIATELY REUEVK PAIN OF , on fiahlng will be ahown t>v C. chief of Department of Vocational Twelve member* of the Men- 1 Bkrnurft BiolWy Clrcut,.wlll «n> iCrawford Brewer, There will al Education. ( Connecticut Depart- cheeter 4-H Dairy Club who car­ torUin yoiihgvtora of all acNi with be a aoctal hour and refreshments. ent of Eiducatlon, will be a prin- ried on project during the peat VOL. LXXVI, NO. 203 (TWENTY-FOUR PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MAY 28, 1957 (Claselfled Advertising 'on Pag* S2) , bUf imclc bdtoOT trick* the cljlaf speaker at the Manufactur­ year were honored at the Annual ARIHRinS, RHEUMATISM, BACKACHE PRICE FIVE CENTS Buckky School PTh r«lr Satuixlay The Lady of Fatima Mother* ing IhdiMtrtes section meeting of Dairy recognition banquet, epon- from 10 a,m. to 1 p m. He will Circle will meet at the home of the 13tnSinnual Eastern Seaboard aored by Bryant k. Chapman on create all kirnii ct animala from Mr*. Edmund Piela, 19 Grove St., ApprenticMkjp Conference, York Saturday at the Hotel Statler. SHtkiil INiiM bmlws W Mlon* and will Invite boya and Wednesday night at 8 o'clock, Co- Harbor, Maine, June S, 6 and 7. ■ One (rf the hvo apeakera rerpre- ftrla to ride hta celebrated mlnta< hoateaaei will bV Mrs, Allen Richr eehtlng youth at the banquet which wnii hMdy iRiieatir... Ike for Adding ture bicycle. Priaee will be awarded ter and Mrs. Daniel Pualnas. The Stocking GreJup bf the recognizes 4-H work throughout to, the b ^ rider*. Dorcas Society will meet tonight the State X waa Willlani F. ’ Keiah ktipimrkiai fr hiurs ts hiembers of Ben Esra Chapter at 8 o'clock in the Adminlatratlon .jJr, of 307 Garden St. The otiier briif etaifirtiag rillif ■Army let i,t. A. Philip R, Jo- room of Emanuel Lutheran youth apeaker waa Joyce B. Kin­ Sailor Ki of B'nat B'rith are reminded of bert. 14, whoa* wife. Irene, live* the annual membership affair to­ Church. ' ney of Hebron. at 26* W. Center 8t„ recently wee morrow night at Cavey's Restau­ Thoae from the Mancheater club Medical acientiaU havt dtvaloped a It'a never oily, atieky or maaay—dries Defense Funds aaalirned to Headouarteri of the rant, Dinner will begtn_ at 7:30. St. Bridget’s Mothers Circle will who received .ribbon*, which were ramarkable linimant called' in aeconda. 3Srd Infantrv* in Alaaka. the eon meet tonight al 8:30 at the home preqfrited' by McCoy Klchar. gen­ which penetratea deap to ralieva minor Hoot bringa hours of relief from miner of Mr. and Mr*. Marcel P. Jobert, and will |m 'followed by a' brief eral manager of Bryant A Chap­ paina et arthritia, rhaumatiam, muacit pain of arthritis and rhaumatiam, from buslneas meeting and social hour. of Mrs.'Clarence Johnson. 86 Co­ aehea and backachat. Htti la atrong, muscle aehea, and, baekaeba. iftol it 722 Center St„ he arrived in ^ aa- lumbus St. ' man, were Nancy E. Wil'eax, Mart­ Washington, May 28 (fl*)—> it remains to be seen .aivhat will ka from an aaairnment at Fort in F. Kriatoff Jr.. Thomae M. Sheri­ yat .4s** not bum. No rubbing or available at any drug counter. Monay happen there. , Twenty-nine fourth grade pupils maiaaging naceaaary. Juat bruah on back guarantee. President Eisenhower was Bennlnt. Oa. He entered the Army dan, Kenneth F. Peck, Raymond Heat-with handy applicator encloaed. •n il. WhltUuU Pbaraacal Ctaiaaaf " Knowland, who has called for In 1902 after hia rraduatlon from o f the Hollister School will tour St. Mary's Girls Friendly Adamaon, Paul B. Sheridan, Wed- pictured today as “not happy” trimming the- administration's ures^Lwo on Old Sturbrtdge Village tomorrow. Society will hold sn admission erick M. Kriatoff, Michael W. Lon- Valley Forge Military Academy. service this evening at 7:36 fol­ that House Republican lead­ over-all $71,800,000,000 budget by Virayne, Pa. On Wedheaday, 30 fifth grade pu­ go, Barbara L. Keiah and John P„ ers are battling to restore only about $3 ’billiotv ‘alluded to the pils of thes8(jl -at Treasure Island today and ahot aert Will be served, by the Kchler night al 8:30. The public is invit­ ^ it o iob for "No he is not happy. He thinks Cites Arms Parley FANCHER Circle. Mrs. James Ray, chairman. ed. We should have at least ll.20b,- Knowland referred to what he press for a limited disarma-- one man to death ahd wounded two others. 000,000. . f called "delicate" disarmament ne­ ment agreement with Russia Then he held four other, men hQstages on the bridge o< the ^ SPECIAtl$TS "But we have got to face reali­ gotiations now'going on with Rus­ Poor Student attack cargo ship Uvalde for mot“e-.than tWo hours.. They 122 EAST CENTER ST. Memorial Temple ■ No. 33, Members of the MP'D wishing Polish Him star Teresa Izew- “under an effective svstem of to participate in the Memorial Day ties—and the fact that we have a sia, and Said: international control.”- finally were able to slip away unhurt.' WILL BE CLOSED Pythian Slaters; will hold a meet­ strong Democratic house." "This is not time to indicate aka is shown May 25 in Paris' ing tomorrow at 8 p.m. in Odd parade will meet at the flrehouse weakness in the face of the Soviet before boarding a plane for The two men proclaimed this in The Navy identified-tfie man as Jinnmie Henderson. Fellowa Hall, The program will at 8:30 Thursday morning. Proposed amenUments. as an­ a comitiimique ijummlng up .three UNTIL JUNE 6th nounced by the policy committee Union." Warsaw where ah.e aaid she Navy officers .said that at a court fttarfial yesterday Hen­ Include a service for. deceased Deputy* Secretary < of Defen.se would be paid oniy ,$12 a days of intensive tnlk,s on urgent members. Offlclers -ar* requested yesterday, figured to a bid to put international problems. derson was convicted of stealing a watcmiuid wibkaentenc^d Members of Anderson-Shea Post, Rockville Painters Beat Clock back Into the pending appropria- Donald Quarles sat. In with the month as a drama siiident. to four months in the brig, H(e,was c la s s ifi^ ^ a 'Prisoner to Wear if’hite. A-|ocial time wit|i No. 2046, VFW Auxiliary, arc re­ Misa Julia O'Keefe, 37 folland Ave.. Rockville, watches volunteer President and the congressional She was starred in a Polish Eisenlrower and the 81-year-old refreehmenta will follow. O Something tells us (it’s the Voice of Ex­ . tion bill about $323 million cut out at large,” awaiting confirmation of the 8entclice.\^ minded of the memorial sei^lce painters as they paint her lOO-year-old house .In one hour Satur­ by the HoOse Appropriations com­ leaders at today's White House flim, "Kanal," which won sec­ German leader agreed, the an- tomorrow evening at the po.-;! day morning. The crew of 18 men, two of whom were former session: ond prize at recent Cannes 'Viouhcement said, that if initial A chaplain tried to persuade the ------■■ perience, if you must know) that Horatio mittee. man to surrender, and then his | . home. Officers are requested to students of the retired teagher, completed the amazing job as one Round Numbers Eisenhower's argument for res­ Film Festival.- "Everyone East-West di.sarmamept steps suc­ wear uniforms. Tlie business meet­ of the special events being conducted as. part of the Rockville- isn't going to be happy avith that bowlish bob. toration of at least $1,200,000,000 tells me I am a great actress," ceed they.jihould be "followed with­ mother, Mrs. Martha Henderson, I 6 F U 8 F F l ing will begin at 7:30, Area Chamber of Commerce Clean-up, Paint-up, Fix-up Week. But Martin used the figure $3.50 of the cut ts on the contention she/ said, "but nobody knows in a reasonable time by a compre­ was permitted to go aboard to talk ! vFa,f H a c a lia Mama would be well advised not to by-pais million. When asked about that, he with her son. - I A successful parade w'M held Saturday afternoon to draw atten­ said he was speaking in round that this much of the sla.sh would the government had to buy me hensive disarmament agreement.” CHEVROLET The following offlcera have been tion to the communlty’improvements drive. City trucks will be the barber trade. After all, there's no substitute "cut directly into defense." a dress and shoes before I left They warned, however, that any The Navy did not Immediately | . numbers. Warsaw." announce' the name of the Tlead | *^Sick Inside,’ elected by St. Cecelia's Mothers collecting rubbish left by residents at street curbings all this for a Specialist.. Martin talked with newsmen al He has described the other second-step h i g di.sarmament TRUCK SPICIALIST Circle: Mrs. Germaine Frank and week. (Herald Photo by Pinto) \ < man, but Alameda Couhty author- i the White House. Sfnate Republi­ $1,300,000,000 cut from .his request agreement "must neces.sarily pre (ties' said - he was Ens. Arthur' Mrs. Maureen Charlebois, co-lead­ That's why we suggest (the comparison it can Leader Knowland of Califor­ as chiefly a bookkeeping operation, suppose A prior solution of the ★ A’ if ers; Mrs. Ann O’Brien, secretary; Lusk Morris. . Graham Says United Nations building and other ■ r ▼▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ m so apt) that you bring your Doctor's prescrip­ nia,, who was with.him. said the Martin, presumably basing his problem off German reunification.” Laugh at News Clipping Mrs, Bernice Frattaroli, treasurer; administration's hope is that if the statements on his discu.ssions with Alcorn Urges Adenauer advi.sed the Prc.sident . It said the wounded were identi­ • Pick-ups • Pancbi Mrs. Millie Olonfrlddo and Mra. places of. interest. r Prescriptions 1 tions to a professional pharmacy where Secretary of Slate John Foster Dulles enjoys a laugh In Wash­ fied by the Navy as Ena. R. D. By GEORGE CXJRNELI.. Stops will be made in the Times Hrxise restores sbout $360 million, the President and Quarles, said that he believed that agreement on ington as he and West German Chancellor Konrad Atfenauer look Margo Duclos. icpresentatives; the Senate—when it acts on the bill that if the. $21i billion committee a "first stage" arms reduction Harrison, shot in the abdomen and New York,.May 28 {/f)—"Trou­ • Tanka Mrs. Celia Barniak, publicity and Square area for the evening meal, I "FREE PICK-UP 4 prompt, precise compounding is our specialty. GOP Vote* for over a newspaper clipping.- The clipping showed Vice President arms, and Metalsmith 3.C. Jake H. which will be at each traveler's -will put back "subitantially" cut stands, it will mesn cutting plan with Russia "rhight be an ap­ Nixon greeting an African chief during his March tour. Its cap­ bled souls” of fast-paced New • Dumps a Vans welfare; and Mra. Isabel Glonfrid- I AND DELIVERY" } more. ' the Army by about lO.QOO men, propriate time’* for an American- Verbdek, btaten with a hammer. York City—night club dancers, do. historian. The circle will hold expense, after "which every one tion erroneously identified the two as Dulles and West German will re-board the buses for Madi­ FREE F»CK-UP Knowland added, however, that the Navy by about 9.500 and the Bus Rides Bill Britlsh - French - Ru.ssian foreign Foreign Minister Heinrich von Brentano. The violence began at 6:15 a.m. stage' actors, and desk chained ca­ • Tractors Its annual banquet Wednesday In the Senate there are ■'’some ministers conference with Ger­ as the Uvalde, a 7,430 ton ship de­ reer men—are seeking out Billy night at the Red Ember in Bolton. son Square Garden for the meeting at 8 p.m., and seats wdll be re­ and DELIVERY practical problema facing us," and (^oiitlnue^ on'Pafe Thr«e) many on the problem of German signed to support amphibious Graham these days to bare their • Cab and Chaasis Hartford, May 28 (Ab—Republi­ landiilgs in World War II, was tales of frustration. served to accommodate the entire ■ox OF at can Chairman Meade Alcorn, a resi­ reunification. • Body Chanffc-over group. After the meeting, the The communique said that in th'e docked at the man-made island in "They're sick Inside," said Gra­ jpnoaoBadaa dent of this state, says he favors San Francisco Bay near the Bay ham. idoB Welcome ^ Many from Tmvn party will be transported to the the school bus bill before Connec­ "private talks which began Sunday, A- Bridge. train, leaving at Elsenhower "assured the Chancel­ They catch him. at many time*, ; Y d U R D A Y ticut's (General Aasembl.y. • Six sailors with rifles were at many places, and they gra5 his To Hear Graham 10:30 'p.m. for Hartford. Wilson for Recheck He has urged GOP leaders at lor that the United States does not posted abo)it the ship, and six Tickets ■ may still be obtained A the capital to support it. intend to take any action in the Marines were at the dock. arm, and start pouring out their Carter fropi Kenneth A. Nelson, 32 Earl Alcorn's pqsition was made field'of international disarmament stories. He's found them waiting Plans are being comnleted for St. Major .John Pickup of the Sal­ ■ T O S A V E Series of 15 Shots Col. E. M. Williams, command­ outside hia hotel room, or they the special train to New York known yesterday in a letter to ing the Marines on the island, said' Clwwelef Co.i Ine. vation Army may'be reached for NORTH ENP PHARMACY those leaders. It was his second (Continued on Page Fifteen) snag him In a .lobby or covridor. Thursday, Memorial -Day, for the Information. It is expectesd a num­ Of Arms^for Chiang there would be no more shooting Each la a case history in human ■ TILL in support of the Pleasure. The I. unless it was absolutely necessary. 1 2 b MAIN ST. Billy Graham meeting’. Leaving ber of Salvatlonist.s, and a group n.JX K H A If COM 4 0EFOT SpUARG—Ml 9-4585 first ..never waa made public^ Tokyo, Ma.v 28 (Ab—Japan ex­ out of radioactive material.. Test disillusionment, and they form a . MANCHESTER TOM DUFF Hartford at 9 a.m. it will make from the Covenant-Congregational The' letter came after religious pressed its “sincere regret” over manager James E. Reeves said "We will play It cool,” Williams poignant sidelight to Graham’s' stops at and Meriden, ar­ Clnirch, will leave town at 8:15 W aahin^n, May — Sec-^piiblic position on that ao quick," groups began taking stands on the Jordan Claims the U.S. auclear test In Nevada after the blast he was very pleased told newsmen. "We have enough New York Crusade, where thous- riving in New York at 10:30. Upon a m. for the Memorial Day Trip to retary o( Defense Wj^aon said tO' Wilson replied. issue. t4>day. A Foreign - Office statr- at, the fallout pattern. bodies already. ■ We don’t want- sahds are listening to his advice arrival In New York, the pas.sen- New York and the Graham Cru­ day the anti-American riots bh But ^ t h Wilson and Adin. Ar­ It came also as Rep. K, O. mrni waa Issued less than 1.5 "Heavy fallout,” he said, "waa any -more. We’ll wait and eSe -nightly—16,500 of them last night gers will be taken by bus to the sade. Formosa "highlighted the need for minute* after word of the test In the test area and only light long- what happens.". > . ' at Madison Square Garden. thur w! Radford, chairman of the Smith 'TR-Mansfieldt, chalrnuin of rian Chiefs Williams said no one had been the United States to take ahother Joint Chiefs of Staff, agreed that the Legislature’s Education Com­ was received In Tokyo. delayed fallout will occur in, off Graham Insists their names be look" at the military aid program aite areas." able to learn what started the kept confidential, but will de­ \m ■ Formosa "would support us In the mittee, told newsmen, the com- to Nationalist China. event of a military attack on us In ilttee will bring the bill Into the Sparked ‘Crisis Atomic Test Site, Nev., May 28 He said it would be' Impossible violence. scribe their plightst in a jteneral He made the statement to the that area." bttsqr with an unfavorable report. —The United States exploded a to determine.. for several hours Cmdr, Herman J. Schnurr, chief Way. Here are a few:^--'' Hale’s is your Senate Foreign Relations Com­ They appeared be.fore the com­ 7%*'bill was forced out of com­ brilliant atomic device into the what off site areas might receive chaplain at the Island, talked with Bartender ‘AMepfs GhrlsP /•r /ia* food. . . . romombor Rfd Smbor mittee after first declining to (»a.v AmnWi(, Jordan. May 28 t/P)— fallout. Henderson tor some tlm^. Then 1. A berUnder was held up. Every l^onday, Tuesday and • mittee to suppor' the] a(Mnistr*- mittee by a petition signed by a .Joroan Army headquarters desert darkness today, opening its whethier U.S. aid to the Nationalist tion’s $8,865,000,000 /foreign aid mejoritv of House memtwrs. summer series of Nevada tests as Speclaculsi'.as was the explo­ the man's mother went abroad the tied.-and threatened with death If Friday we are open for your * stronghold should be curtailed as charged today Syrian forces sta­ sion, it was small compared with ship. he moved. While he lay there, convenience from t A.M. to ■ program. Republicans control the House tioned In the Hashemite kingdom disarmaitient talk.s preceded .in Headquarter’^ for a resijlt of last week’s outburst. WiUon said "We both think" thfe 249-50. London with the possibility of> end-' other tests carried out here dur­ ■ Afi officer of the 'Uvalde said frightened, a noon radio program 6 PJVI. Open Thursdaya till • Under questioning by Sen. Cape acted "as "political nollce.” in­ ing the five years'’ the United Henderson arose early this morn-. 8 P.M. — Wednesday! tlU " United States could rel.v Jn the Yesterday, a group of Protestant trigued to overthrow Kin? Hussein Ing, nuclear experiments. | hart (R-IndL Wilson aald that the Chiang Kai-shek government to leaders drew up a statement in This explosion, delayed since, States has tested atomic weapons ing, found a hammer and b e a t'll (OoBtiniied. on Page Fifteen) noon. ■ and hired and armed a.sasssins. ^ May 16 by adverse wind Conditions, on the Nevada desert. guard, Metalsmith Vecbdek, on Jhe Joint defense agreements. which they Indicated the bili ahould The official statement, broad­ Moneh«st«r ■ SUMMER CLOTHES any big change in the reasons for And, Wilson added, "where else he rejected and ' that legislators was intended to proyide the Atomic ■The fla.sh -wa.s seen In several head. He took Verbdek’s pistol and our being” on Formosa. cast by the government radio, was Energy Commisaioti with informa­ nearby states, including California. killed Ensign Monis With one bul- would they (the Nationalist Chi­ ahould decide the, issue "without in reply to Syria's accusations that Savings and Loan * . He explained' tliat the size of nese) have to go?/’ being awa.ved by religious and po­ tion on radiation measurements, Arizona an(l Utah. VVilne.isea. at I let through ^ ite a d . I RESTAURANT American mllitar,v missions. over­ Jordan violated the Egyptlan-Syr- flash effects, and' fallout. jnoat distant points described it He went mto another compart­ As to whether he anticipated litical pressures.'’ IHn-.Iordanian rhilitary agreement BiiUetins Association ^ seas, the scope of their activities "aimilar demonstretiona eljfe- Earlier, Ihei Roman Catholic .The entire aeries, which will con­ "bs \tr y qtiick and not nearly as ment of the vessel, the Uvalde and COCKTAIL LOUNGE ’ and the volume of military aid to in«, demanding the wlthdrattal of tinue until Sept. 1 and will IncHide bright a.s the flashes of some pre­ I spokesman said, and shot Ensign 1001 MAIN STREET * ■ SWIMSUITS, where,". Wilson replied that "we Church charged that "a faction of the 4.000-5.000 Syrian troops that -froin the AP Wires routes HA and 6, bolton, conn., tel. Mitchell 9-UiS all aided countries was under con­ alvt-ays have.; a problem” where the Republican party” has made more . than IS shots, 1* designed vious teats. < 'Harrison three times. Harrison tinuous review. had been In .Iordan since the Israeli "to attain n:ew knowledge import­ CLOSED MONDAY — BANQUET FACILITIES U.S. troops are stationed In other a political issue out of- the bill. injk-asion of Egypt last fall. The 10-kiloton power of today’s SHORTS, I’p to a Point countries. Members of the church wei*e urged ant to the defense of the United device is equal to the energy of (Continued on Pag^-Nineteen) STAS8EN LEAVES 'TAUI8__ — ReferFiitg-to--what-be-cftUed-an- -— Syria-withdraw the tores last *DDY BEED-AT T « E PIANO NIGHTLY------COLORFUL ^ "Tr"!*"* ' protlfm "all' w th^ Sunday' to "carermij* 'observe'" states and- the free' world.” lO.OOO tons of TNT. This U about I»ndon, May $8 liv-Hatold E. "Isolated incident” on Formosa, what action was taken on. the bill week after Jordan said, conditions The 10-klloton device flared an one, half the bomba , which de­ Read fterald Adva. Wilson stressed his desire to avoid world.■’ Wilson sald.^'And the prob­ no longer necesAiteted it. of Defense la in c h a r^ of "serious warping to U.S. imperial­ presses dismay that youngsters en­ automobile* for high adiainistra- SHORTS developing and shooting the rock- tering science fairs make wide use tcntiaily harmful, radioactive sub­ higher above the Earth they oc-| Unn official* at the bargain irmto . By A f ^ N L. BLAKE8LEE ism" that Formosans would “not ■f, explwilva andad polaonoiis'rlioiHl-Bol stances to circulate- In Jthe air and cur. ' , , j of 8500 a year. Rep. Brown (B- We have a wonderful assortment o f fifteen patterns in all color combinations. Use $1.98 to $4.98------(A F 'E nm er' Reporter) eta to raise the moon. T h is in toleiste the ■ tumiHfT of this pafT Dunning said that the "more ’"them all year as bath sheets: give them,asjgifts. ___ ^ _____ volvea indirect eosU for the Navy, eals, iinawape of their danger.- sooner or later fall to Earth. Presi­ 'Ohio) said today a Congres­ JAMAICAS ‘ Washington, "May 28 (Ab—For Air Force and Army. Universities Roberto Rossellini and pretty dent Eisenhower and others have than 57" test explosions conducted sional investigatton can be ex-. FREE nne nickel from you, the world la ((Coatinued oa Page Two) spoken of progress''toward a clean by the United States between 1951^ pected to "start soon” Into ih(s $2.98 to $4.98 alao are spending funds designing Bengali script writer reportedly and. the current series resulted In''! going to get i never,-before-seen MAPL satellite ^struments.' have decided -aot to live m> 'rieee bomb end witnesses yesterday aald government’s entire program at PARKING BERMUDAS Idea of our lifegiving sun. Even if the toUl satellite coat to each other. . . . Trapped in such progress Is one objective of four in.stances of damage (|way, buying and leasing (antoniciMle*. Recover Yoiir Porch, Beach and Yocht Chairs .;.. $2.98 to $6.98 Plus a count on how many me­ were $51 million, thaf still figure* Picket Line Clash abandoned coal mine at Harlan, the Atomic Energy Commission frorp the test aitea He listed them Rear Of Store teors clutter up Spece . Ky. since Saturday, SO-year-old ♦AEC). But Graves said ‘‘cleaner" **: , r ' , BOY STABBED TO DEATH 15" SARAH OUTDOOR 15" STRIPED CHAIR 12 PATTERNS IN to a nickel for each of six satellites 1. "The fallout on the inhablt- PEDAL PUSHERS Five cents, or leas,' could be your for every one of 170 million Ameri­ Leaves Two Dead Cantrell Oweni Is rescued by might be a more accurate'word. Lowell, Main.. May 28 OP) — 30" STRIPED riiars of the cost of the first man­ search party who follow tobacco How to Curb Radiation ant.4 of some of the Marshall An elght-.vearrold boy wa* UBed FURNITURE CLOTH $2.97 to $7.98 cans, or 30 cents for the set of six. Islands 'tn March 1954." COVERIN<| r made moon, and what it will do, Will it-buy you anything worth grains aqd footprints. Dr. Charles L. Dunham, an and his 12-year old brother and AWNING CLOTH CAPRI PANTS $5.98 aee and tell. . Gunteraville, Ala.. May 28 vey— atomic medicine specialist, earlier 2. "Fallout on som*e JApenfse his tether seriously wounded to­ while?' , “ It waa quiet today around a con­ TV quis experts Hank Bloom- Fishermen.” Yard. 8 9 c and CHAIR COVERING SHIRTS AND The United States plana to Scientists are convinced it. will, garien and Jim Snodgrass to tan. to.ld the eubcommlttee the only way day in a stabbing aSray ia their , shoot up six satellites during, the struction project where 'gunfire gle again Monday, night with - re­ to keep from increasing the amount 3. A blast wave starting on home. Dead na arrivitl at St. SLEEVELESS BLOUSES paying trbmmdou* dividends. It killed two men and wounded six of radiatiom in the air and earth DR. CHABLE8 L. PUNHAM U-S, testing grounds that "caused Saran outlaats regular 'fabrics Yard. 39c International Oeoidiysical *- Tear depends partly on how many little otheri. cent "battle of the bonee" :ln re­ John’s Hospital was B4ihert (IGY). Each will 1>e gbared to match to settle mtx-up. . . Unlver- affecting human, beings would be minor atrtictural damage for Winkler. Id' serions ooaditloa. several limes. Can’t be harmed ■I- .. YartL^ $2.98 and $3.98 moons n ^ n g successfully,- and how The shootinr yesterday resulted which about 845,000 had been paid Heavyweight awning stripes'. 59c seekout specific new. facte' about long. Blty of Notre Dame President, the to stop (islng nuclear energy. partment booklet - warns thaf, was his ' brother, Richard and Ako a fine nelMtion of Jaintien bathing suits and sports by rain1 or sun. won't etain or in a 82S0,(X)0 damage suit filed in Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh, • ap­ Dunham said, however, that “a with the ' development of th i hy­ In' claims." ■ fhelrIr father, Walter, a former mildew. Leti airr .Uirough. inroi Multi Green and .white, red and white, Split for chiUr use. In red, green,’ 8PORTSWEiUU-^nid FLOOR things in y apace that affect the Four Experlmantal Groups Marshall arcult Court here clothes nvaiiable in our way we live, or may live. pointed (by Pope Plus Xn as per­ great many reactors" producing drogen bomb, radioactive co'ntam- 4. Fallout that . burned sonje lw«wswety employe, stripe*, red an' ^ I te , green and yellow and .green atripca knd yellow, blue and gray comblna- 'So fir, four different group* of sgainst United Mine Workers, Dis­ electric power from thet atom couia tnatlon has become' a new offen­ horses and cattle grazing within avhite stripe*. / solid green. Uon*. Take Use ElevaMr. The first one has a'/window to experiments are planned, explains manent representative of Vatican .% trict SO. City to neiy Intematiohal Atomic b» put into operation without dan- sive weapon. 20 miles of Groitod Zero. He said FIGNOLE NAMES COALITION SPORTSWEAR DEPT.—SECOND, FLOOR r look at the sun, and microphones Dr. Homer E. Newell Jr., of NHL, The court action was filed by Energy Agency. gerouily inorcMing radioactive po}-. (A Washington dispatch to the about 815,000 was paid as a result. Port An Prtace, Haiti. Blay 2S /■ to hear and count and ping, science program coordinator for. Gulf States Construction Co., Inc., flm es quoted the booklet as say­ Dunning also told the ■ subcom­ Stomps Glvoii With Cosli Solas Graoii Stamps Ghroa Vntli Coali Solos ping, ping—-or -WHAM—^f thou- Project Vanguard. ’ x National . Association for Ad­ iution. He is director of the biology CT)—Haiti'a L^tlst Previaloaal dhM* OrtM Given W ib Cosh Sd«s 30" TWEED CHAIR of Atlanta, whose ■prorkera clashed vancement of Colored People wins and medlclii.e-division'of Die AEC. ing that radiolog^lcal warfaj-e—the mittee about.- the behavior of Preeidaat DaaM Flgnoto today OPEN TONIGHT aanda. of qietcora. the 4*4 of dual Group 1: Experiments wlD study with uM w pickets at a i^ant being Thg t>ri>bl«m, IDunham indicated, .use of radioactive material to. con­ Strontiufp 90, a 'radioactive sub- COVERING specks or grains, of s i^ . Or . hor­ Supreme Courv. hearing in fight aamed a coalition cabinet to M p rajrs from the sun, meteors, density instructed for the Cotton Pro­ against Contempt charges and come* down' to one of ke4|iing the taminate large areas-, has ber atance that tenda to seek out him govern OUs' strig»-tor« Chr- ribly bigger, puncDiFMg ones to of air. in space, temp«otur«s and ducers Assn. . $1,000' fine Imposed by Montgom­ radiatloh\ dangers «so slight that come "an automatic extension , oi human and animal bones and may ibbean repilhUc.. He deMrihai T i .J W .H A L cott T ILL ISO andanger futiire.siwce ^velars, preaaures there, and ahape of the Gulf State* also waa griatqd a ery'. Ala. Judge, . . Brig. Gen. Ben­ they ^ clehriy outbslfcnced hV the the offensive use of nuclear weap­ eauae canoeroue tumora if con- the '•ppointeee 16 Tht CORR .vYard. 4 Tiw JW K H A liB ccMut lastrumentsiforlastrumentaifcr Utia Brat aatal- Ibuth. .. He;.jmporary injunction aFalnst mass advi) (hUgel I to mankind of u ld ^ ons of high yield)? I ! owitrated. ' . closed jamin O. Davis J r? U.S. Air MANCNitrai C o n n * N M a n c n i s t i i i Co n n * ^ ^ lU SN a M t BartMtad, a iriait to Ofolip 8: Ooatal* za[ya aiid pi(sketing at the plant Force's Orat Nmto General eM- (The Hmsa saM Uta booUst, He sMd aa H^omb produeea at aS< Split for pl;>air use. I^satel ( MEMORIAL DAY the N atw B rtaai^ IdOwnOacy M f aidt iiaaMd James ULeOwt- oag, ■l■{l•d '6* bnMise OUaf a( IM raieairtd in a faw watka, hrtafsto Kgat XiE^toii iO, a radtoaette* gaa M teliii (KRL), 1 ys,- COtHPLMAINwbpAKSTRKim \ uiqt af* dlfferenl. CORNER M ^ c m d OAK STREETS :.V CORNER MAIN omI OAK STREETS MMt fbr 18th Air f W c* at lUm- Neiw Ta C U m M to- 4if ( « >) F ate state. Oacmaay. DegiMi b k - r Y" \ A - . t --rr../. w. j i-A-, T

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