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features m milk shake Windy iHkd enot with rain taper , ing efr to dHzzlq 4Ma evnatag. come to be known as Emanuel Class 12 A bout Tow n Awful.” This bailk shajee is, the ^ahill-Vacanti Wedding Meenber ef the Audit -x* .' endtof ’ toalght. Fair aad wnmer Heard Along' Main Street business men tell,;ua "awfully large To Be Conlirmed CMS Barena of 'draalattoa Tuesday. v - and awfully, grdbd,” 'a n d this is a Mdit^heatet^A City of ViUagi^Charm . MiM Barbum Marjilyn Schwann " > '" " 1 " ' ------«if North 'CSoventiy and DwiaJd And on Some of Manchester*$ Side. Streets, Too .popular ‘Item. ^ The Rite of Conflrmatton^wllM>e .1' ^ Richard Crawford, 30 Goodwin Under, a heading which said. observed at the 10:80 Arvlce to St., Mancheater. will be married »Mappy Mother’s Day, Modi, the morrow morning at •’Emanuel Lu VOL.XLXXVI, NO. 19f (SflCTISBN^FfAGES) ^ ^ N C H E S T B R , CONN., m6 n DAT, MAT M, 198T CdM lfM Advertisbig oti Pag« 14) thia afternoon at 3 o’clock, in the Hnsbaadman ^bathroom floor and wieldinjg.^'ir’ youngster ' had drawn an abstract theran Church., Paztor C. Henry Dependable Second Cohrregatlonal Church. We know a young fellow, 8 plunger and plumber's snakdibur picDure j in green and purple Mid Anderson'will coriRrm a class of North Oorentry. years old, who has a garden patch friend got busy. under the picture were these 15 girls and 14 boys. TTie class has about as big as your living room fe job, his son words: , been rece^vlhg Instruction for the rug. He and that garden have interest, then “Roses are Rfed. Violets are blue. jw st T6r«d}onths. and last Tuesday L i ^ o r S a y s The French Club will hold its given us lot of fun lately. with somg-dbubt, and then iti ap- Awful Awfuls are wopderful, and ihonthly meeting Wedneaday, May "Gening gaVe » evidence of their wedkal the irfC n you sure you -know what A Non.- examination held in Luther Hall. buainess aeaaion will be followed market this spring. Then he s ^ '5^ 're doing?" Members of the class sre JbiSn P.O. MX 1*1 • MW NAVIN I . by cart games and a aocial .time and dreamed oyer the , geeds, His father was speechless lor a, ■ . Anderson, borothy Best, Richard . with refreshments. AH families of .chuckling to him'self' ahodt how Berggren, William Braltwaite Jr„| French descent will be a-elcomc much moneyhe was goiftg to make SS : Pl*one Workers Doris .Carlson, Edwin H. Carlson ' to attend* on the vegetkbleh they would i n. r . . ymir father fa. Plumbing'Inspector Jt., Marilyn Carlaon. Marilyn Case, i produce. still In the and he should know what he's do Tax Refund Bid Carolyn Curtis, Edward Dell, Carol I Members of the Friendship packet, behind the pretty pictJires ing." Harding, Joan -Havens, Carol > Washington, May 20 ( , .Clrcls of the Salvation Army are he vyaa looking at! Given Priority Johnson, William Johnson. Susan | PHARMACY .^-This led to another project. He. The AFL-CIO executive coilh^ requested to bring to their rhee^ *Ttnkeni to Ever*-- •* Luettgens, Edward Marsh.' Bar-; g5> Hartferd Rd.—6P »-»94fi, cil today found Dave Beck e l Ing Monday evening at the' OUdelT made up a price Rst and from the In case there are any .Sheinwold income tax refunds will be made i bars McIntosh. Arthur Nielsen,' return of tickets sold or.rt$i8old looks of it. no wonder he wa.s fans wondering whst could have claims' for 1963 and prior years" Karen' Nielsen, Peter Olsen, Wll-1 “guilty as charged” of mis for the program of rtkifed sllde.s chuckling. We tried to explain the po.-aessed The Herald’s bridge ex -' filed by many employes of .th e ' liam Peterson, Judith Prior, Donna - using Teamsters Union funds. of Japan • by Sgt- MajorSjor AlibnA1 J. prices he Intended to ask wore fair pert in his column last Friday. | Southern New Englahd Telephone Regetta, Lynn Richmond, David rOPEN: game only when the produce was George Meany, AFL-CIO .-5 Munsie, Thursday eve^ng. May thte is to set their...niinds at ease. I 'These, claims will be given Solombnson, Richard Stephens. j president announced the find- 'benefneflt of the Siinday out of season; that they should be Sheinwold.' of Shetnwold on priority in processing. It was an- 38, for ‘0 r much lower in summer when Carl Torstenson, Thomas 'Turner I Foreign^Aid Schopli'’'^ Bridge, did not anftor any mental, nounetd today bv District Director Jr., and John Thleling Jr. ■ -j ' ing and said the Council had produce is plentiful on the market. sberratlpn in that Friday column,' Harold R All ' S a l C b A V ^ i made permanent its previous %T.;. j4 All in vain the price list Is still, in Scholarship and attendance - i v y ’ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stark Whar happetjed was a . triple play j . ' k., „ i.i___ „ awards were won by Joan Havens. , ! temporary removal of Beck as Killer existence. In confusion wiUcn went from the ! p . weather and children have movrt After this came the soil prepara 'Joan Anderson, Wiiliam Johnson. ] ‘llf-S* an AFL-CIO officer. To Face to their new home. 188 Lake St. tion. He dug the garden, raked it ? r a n“on brii^e^nl!Tvtoa’’*edItorto in th e ^ n te ^ T C v e n u e S^rv- and Richard Stephens. ' S U N D A Y ^ Meany told newsmen; • They formerly resided at 675 and fencedJLftOBij strayjggs and toe u T ^ O ff w ^ ‘“ lice file, pending a decision'of the Members of the class will n "Whether Beck stole the funds " T ark er 'BlT^ ' cats.. .raiding his father's garage , T:::— supreme Ourt of the United celve their first Communi^'^at | Ifcr- jor borrowed them, toe record « s First off, hireling of the syndi-, which ruled on April 1, the 10:45 service' on Sunda^ May ! ' shows he took advantage of his for the fencing. cate app^ently goofed, letting a , fjj^f amounts received by The ” Canlores Sanoti singing Finally he ^rsuaded his father I Read Hjsr^ld Advs. ! position as a trade union official copy of the colurnn, obviously in- g,ppi(,yjg „ sickness disability I to use money belonging to hia Wasliiii^on, May 20 (A^-r- group will perform at the even- to help him plant some seeds...’. cowet, g^ into toernails. , payments under a company aong service at 5 p.m. tomotroir in "in nice straight rows. Pop." Car ' members for hia personal use and The administration’s embat when it arrived at ^ e Herald, it ■■pig,,** excludable from gross 1 profit." . I Bristol, May 20 (JP)—Police said a convicted se* offender the Trinity College Chapel; The rots and lettuce were sown. found its way onto the desk of an | income as procecd»ed that his care.” in an economy wave. third grader, on her way to school,«- ' Choir organized, for the singing of ting out six Or seven hundred the papei it ynt. moat of the cases will be processed •fid I Meany said that whether Beck President Eisenhower was -ex "with the Intent of committing I church music of the Renaissance plants and negotiated the pur “ jT' f arrived i wiDiom any action being required - ' * ’ 1 t 7Aii' ’i ; had violated any state or federal pected to send congress a,.message sexual aasBuIt." from the syndicate containing a of taxpayers. Ho^^•ever. any ta.x. > V period. chase of a dozen for 40 cents. correction for the bridge column, You Can f A I laws "dealing with theft, mlsap- today and follow it up with a na , New Haven County Detective Pineau. at UN While those were being planted, payers whose claims on this Is.sue ‘ fV. . propriation or embezzlement"-was tion-wide TV-radio plea tomorrow Thomas Laden quoted the slight- And' this is where the U.S. Post- have been formally rejected by the ^ SOI't U s with Pop's help again, the little Office managed to complete the I up .to the BUthorties and not for night. ' built levies, the father of three . Mias Elsa Ozols, daughter of guy kept stepping, on his nenfiy Internal Revenue SerNire should , ^ejK's fellow labor leaders to pass Secretary of State Dulles will children, as saying he "killed her Mn arid Mrs. Arvids Ozols. 44 N. triple play, "nie correction for the send a letter immediately to the Trust" L ittle Benjamin Hooper Jr., 7, rests in Ba.vview, L. I., hospital, To Fight Egypt sprouted carrots. Me pulled the May 10 column, which arrived on • I on. take over Wednesday as the lead- when ahe began to scream." Scnod St, a sophomore at Up- carrots up-"they didn't look like, District director. 460 Capitol Ave., Saturdsy after receiving several visitors following a good night's I But . there was no question. off witne.s* at a series of public 1 Davies was arrested on s cor- sala CbUege, E ast Orange, N. J., May 11. had been mailed, accord Hartford, adriaing him of thia In sleep. The child was rescued from a well shaft late Friday they were going to amount to ing'to the postmark, , on April 35. I . -J~ 3gT I ileany said, that Berk violated hearings by the senate foreign re- | 1 oner's warrant. It charges he On Suez Rights has been initiated into Eta Zeta much, and besides they kept get formation so that these claims ca:v after being trapped 21 feet below toe surface for almost 34 hours, hssic union rules for honest hand latlons committee. | 'killed the youngster after driving Cast of Alphh'.Psi Onrega, nation be reconsidered and allowable re-* Kar^n Photo DIAL Mitchell over his head is,the oxygen tent which was lifted briefly. (AP '?> , I . ting in my way.” The carrots Formal Introduction ling of union fiinil^ Hcaliw Down Request ! her to an isolated spot in pearby al honorary drwtngtics fraternity. 'were doing fine. funds made * MRS. RTGHARD LESLIE CAHILL Wirephoto) - ...... - Meany said thaf Beck's poit as ,- TJnited Nations. N. Y., May 30 She is atudyiijg forHlie B.A. de- Sometimes names of persons “Eisenhower has acaled down his iWoIcott. (iPi—France sent Foreign Minister This week the predictions of M o b ilh e a f an AFL-CIO vice president and ex original requeat for $4,400,000,000 I'revlous Record Cited - ^ ^ gn t. don’t mesn a great deal, but in The marriage of Mias Nancy Iria>*Their picture hats, mitts and j 3 - 5 1 3 5 SOCONY VACUUM HEATING OIL Christian Piheau to the U.N. 8e- cold weather aroused some con ecutive council member is now by lopping $.500 million from pro- i Pdhee said Davies had a pre- ^ sv cern. cer So he rustled some baskets the caze jn p o ^ we find knowing Vacanli, daughter of Mr. and Mri. |■hoe8 were of aqua. They also | vacant. He said toe Council may rious record of morals offenses in a..„ a man's name was all important Goiineclicul D of I poaed 'm ilitary assistance for the .Egypt’s sole control of the' Suez Mrs. John F. Pickles, 65 HoU »n ads, cakes, pies and cookies. The them and announced tp hta. father down the hill. However, before (Xcle, No, 1 at New Haver, Oonn. George Js Davie.s His wife, who had borne him three -situation.rf the canal is not final.” ' (/P)— .about the vast web of .festimony tails of which already have bpeh i Arriving in New York, he elab sale win be held in the gym oft that they'd have to be thtnjied. they got half way down the young- May 14. 1897. as an. auxiliary to played the bridal music and *!iang .AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA/V; Manorville, N. Y„ May 20 Seven-year-old Benny p r o d u c.e d before 'the Senate children: divorced him while he "Ave Maris. " Decorations were *'^,**‘^ f .fa discussed, proposes a greater 1 orated., the building at the same time as They’re not just one inch t'iU, ster's mother called the pair back, Russell Council, No. Knights of Hooper Jr. says he feels better and wants to go fishing. But j KacUts‘"oohatouee that he had •hift from outright grants to,loans, was in jail. , the plant sale of the Mancheater Pop; some of them sre twoXelllng^ g them the man-isman a ztr^ger Oolumbus, both of which were white carnations snd white gladi- cymbldium orchids. The misused isrg* m;ma rf union Davies had been under suspicion Heetia.Definitive StatenseMt inches;” .6 . .. . first, said his doctors; he’ll need another week or 10 days to in non-military aid and long-range* Gaijlen Club. and'tney should not approach him. named In honor of the late Rev. 1 mother of the bridegroom chose s • h a k e off several respiratory ills. money. authority for all aaperts rf aid in the sla.ving as long ago as last "We are'iHjt here to organize a We expect to be entertained all The'"hqya thought'it over for a Joim Russell, pastor of St. Pat ^",'?‘*'*'’''navy blue sheath dress with FOR REAL ICE CREAM Benny was trapped almost 24e * — —-— ------: ------The Teamsters president came abroad. a | GOP Caucus Selects Tue.aday, one day after the killing. new battle ^ betjyecn . Egypt__ and summer watching the progress of moment oh,^o and in the complete ricks Church, Neiw Haven, at that toe bride had as her maid of Imnor, I ^vhite accessories hours in neck-high sand after he ^ ^ _ to the sesaioa with a ststemerrt He was picked up along with 50 , P*ue*u kaid,. but France TTie Educational Club of Man- the little guy and his garden. — A key proposal is that Congr ess | cheater will hold Ita aitnual apring innocence of extreme youth, rushed time. The Oonnectlcut General Aa- ^ss Barbara McKinney. Ced^ I orchid cifaage...... fell to the bottom of a narrow well , f f - r s I ! chSHenglng the Oouncil'a right to authorize the establishment of ah ' other known sex offenders and re- i ^ ?**?“ ”?■, * ‘leftultiva statement off down the mrt-ahyhow. sembl.v by special act granted a Swamp Rd .^ventfy. Brid^maids inmiediatelv following the cere- leased after qiiestUmihg. | **** V.N. is ' toe Af^ropriata meeting in the auditorium of the < ^ l A Plumber 1 . . ____ hia backyard. Rescuers pilled .V-A.FU 1 . t, IRR B-FCVA v I v /' auspend Wm, catling its action a economic development revolving Nathan— Hale— School.— Monday, reache^Hlie-man they national Clutrt'er. under the naftML him from the 24-finot pit Fri*iay ‘ ;."miHity'‘ and denomdtnt ’ that H fund with authority to nVaTce up I l i a — He 4s—five—feet-Htevefr-and «>»*-{• jP**tui to arrange for the p iy ih lls Thia little vignette came our way of the National GiTic Daughters E. M i^le Ti>ke., ^ d Mrs. Ray- 3 j ',, Decorations were bouquets half inches tall. He weighs ' 133 negotiations between Egypt May 30 a t 8tl5 p.m; The meet thia week and it wag too good' to atopped and our yoimgster said, evening. i to $500 million in long-term. low ing. to be conducted by Mr«. Nellie 'Mister, my , mother says., we of Isabella. Mrs. Mildred M. Lynch mond Tierney. Enfield. . i of mixed flowers. Gets Complete. Checkup. . - Im m u n ity fo r , interest loans next year for econo pounds. the canal users." , \ pass up. of Waterburj’ is the present State Ttioms.alon police described him I . Egypt’4 gole control is not ^ood Farr, will include reports of olfi- A family man knd home owner shouldn't speak to strangers, aS . Ra.vmond .1. Tierney of Enfield . bride's traveling costume Three doctors gave the bhie-ejrt w-, • "i T mic development, and up to $750 i State Capitol, Hartford. May 20 (/P)— A House Republican for the peace of the Middle E*st, cera and committees, election of what'a your name? Regent, and Joseph Kennedy of was beat man, and ushers w'ere . ^^-hen leaving on a motor trip AFL-CK) headquerters building ai a drifter and said be had been decided to do aomethlng about the bov a thorough examination at H ,V iri 5^ T i# * 8^ ICI611P* years , caucus decided today to support a new formula for distrib- he aaJd, and it would be danger officers and other important buei- Nevi' Haven is the only surviving Samuel K. Vacant!. 17 Grandview I gouth was a powder blue sheath ^ECIALIZING IN Bayvievi- General Hospital in near-1 ^ I t A y UV -C / A O O U C and aped'-q^way in sp automobile, unemployed for months. He was plumbing in hia bathroom whieh I a machine screw Operator and told ous for peace if Egypt "choiMea in neea and all members are urged to Favorable Gomparison incotTpQmtor. -St., brother of the bride, and Allan dress with white accessories and by MAStic Beach yeaterday, giving newetoen no chance to ques ^ tn^ddition. Elsenhower EisanhowiT isI. ask-!. . u J ^ting , whatever t jncrMsc i* . in State ,« educational aid grants is got clogged iip as it aometimes I police during interrogation that he the future to prevent uaa rf the attend. The executive board will does. The service manager of a newly- One bf.,4*'* objectives of Uie R. Cahill, Standish Rd., Coventrj', I >n orchid corsage. Upon their DELICIOUS "He’s in no danger as far as we Washington, May 20 i/Pi— X 1954 tion him. ing for next year $580 million i n voted by the Legislature. • meet at S p.m. other ecohomlc and technical aid ' Under ♦*—toe plan proposed kby« n.r,Rep, i ' had just accepted a job In Winated. canal to one nation—Franee, for With tools scattered about the opened ice cream store and his Daughters oMaabella is to perpet brother rf the bridegroom. ’ return the cauple Will reside on oan see," said Dr. Joeepti H. Kris. law giving congressional commit ■ Instance.” uate the name of. Queen I.-pf pearl prayer-1 personal gifts, snd the bride*! of 103.8 the night before. He was disposing of the appSTls toe .Jail E scapees port, which includes some forms { undecided, mond Sawyer, a Civil Aeronautics Police were, waiting for him- and I bate, France had asked the li-na- tion Council^to "call upon Egypt-to MONDAY ONLY vancement of good in the world, to book with white oi-(*td and stream- 1 and bridegroom presented each Still in an oxygen tent. ,, on constitutional of economic sssistance, goes only; Rlbiooff for 531 Per Pupil Board (CAB) offl(hal who has took him into custody . on RIDE OVER TODAY breach of the peace charge. comply with the six princlplea" for proride scholarships in colleges for ws of stephanotis. other with personal gifts also. ! Benny was retried m good . ,, rulihg msv not: Kansas City, Mav 26 (Ah—An in Gov. Riblcrff has recommended sworn he did not leak word of qualified students. Connecticut cir The maid of honor woflt 'a. cock- j YOU WON'T REGRET IT! (ConHnoed on Page Bight) . Polife queited ...... him as saying in operation of the canal that the tail length gown of aqua and'pea-' ------V .°"‘ come* until a witneM. granted im-; tense dragnet operation turned up I $21 aa. pupil. The Education Com-1 major air route award: was re-: his confession that he was parked Council approved laat Oct. 13. DR. FLORENCE cles have ^ven 15 full scholarships P toLinity from p ro ^ u tlo n . refuaea, no trace today of three prisoners mittee ' recommends $30 s pupil. b.yaenatotovestigstors to-jon.Allentown..B,d,a. winding street j at Annhunst College. Another ini- cock nylon chiffon, made ' France la the only major nation oxygen tent asA a -precaution. n ™ t in - «o to.-<. I?.^*'^*** • WRAT A Thfc blond youngster made -short tompt of Congress. _ _ ^ ■ j L iberals T ag Also summoned for further 8:l5 a.m. last Monday. the ■> canal. The French told the establishment of junior circles, and work.-of a milkshake and a bowl------UnsUai" Immunlty' Gnt|i4___ ! day and escaped after locking up expected to bring out a budget, to- participation in civic projccta. matching picture hat. mitts and;^ COSMETieS^ ; questioning was Laurancr Hen Brenda Jahe usually passed GouiteiJ Egypt- had-failed-to^ give ■ MoMlag doagk, flneet toy wdue Absent from Manchester for shoes. She carried a cascade of ' of pudding for supper. The IfirW limits the immunity i officers snd trusties. ' morrow. derson, Washington ivpresentaUve along this .road on her ilitle-and- "miriimuhi guarantees concerning the past 4 years—will, re A solemn High Mass was cele r. bl America toda)’. Hours and yellow camationa. ^ "WeTleihtar" 5(» CENTER ST,—MI 9-875,3 Earlier, hia mother and father, j grant ^o Investigationa involving Five prisoners pulled the escape' Cuts in Budget ' The' caucus discussed' four for I of an airplane firm, who has named two tenths journey from home to free transit thmugh the canal" and bears of play valu?. open her office for the gen brated this morning in St. Berna The bridesmaids \vore .gowns i ' hia 6-year-old sister Wendy, snd • nstiohal security. , , j, but two were recaptured quickly. mulas, including the present flat : Sawyer as the possible source of school. asserted that Egypt’s plan fq^ op- 1- eral practice of medicine- dette's Church, New Haven, by Na The break from the 11th, 12th REG. $1.29 VALUE on Tue.gialature which is expected to The Senate Investigations sub placed his car jack underneath a 417 E. CENTER STREET. sub deacon was the Rev. Albert Ing trip. / I communism from four men who in City was not discovered for more I wind up the bulk of its business by committee said that, with this ' bumper of the car, hoping to at- 3 For E. Taylor, Connecticut, si Hoo'j^r, a _ 33-year-old- tpUck J the past have invoked their Fifth than 80 minutes. About 300 other WaMiington, May 20 lA’i—Two Office Hours: 1 the end of this week. I afternoons hearing, it hopes to! tract her attention. Hangers Iain, More than 600 members driver,'promised to grant him hia'Amendment privilege against pos- prisoners refused the opportunity liberal groups say it's "rerkle.ss” conclude its Inquiry Into how out- ' Asked Her tor Help guests are expected to to flee. and "unjustified" for econom.v ad Majority Leader Frederick Pope 1-8 P.M..'and 6:30-8 P.M. wish this Slimmer. ■ sible,self-incrimination. : Jr. tqld hewaman that the caucus stders learned of the CAB'S de-1 As she drew even with the car, '60th anniversary banquet at the Before the visit wlth/Uieir son, ; They are .Harold Glasser, s Led by Tough. ReMber vocates to contend the nation can’t cision to le t Northeast Airlines fly he told police, he ,asked her if she B u lletin s AU weed. feK Uidilg, ken rost afford President Eisenhower's rec vote was "heavily. against" con 1 metal leek. Oar beat ^ C Statier, Hartford, tomorrow. Hooper and hia wife, Bbrghild. 30, ] former Treasury' Department eco- Led by a tough, cbnvtoted rob' tinuing the per pupil grant sys the lucrative New York-Mianji' would help him by getting a screw- from the AP Wires went to Bible PtotoAtant-Church inomist,______and three . . residents of • ber who was armed with an Impro- ord peacetime spending budget. run. ■ (Jriver from inside the car. aellfaig nomber. Reg. O O C Rk. But Senators of both major po tem for allocating all of the in here to give tharilt4 forto r th?"'mira-i thT Honolurti , Wilfred M. Oka, I vised ice pick, the five men crease in educational aid. Price Juinpa Kuddenly . *1 Brenda, -an hoqbr student in MULTIPLE cle at'th'e well^' .'former newspaper columnist; Rob- ! grabbed an unwary deputy, got hlS litical parties said anew that Con“ \ . Benny fell In'lhe freshly dug well ert McBlrath,. publicist for Harry keys and swiftly- took charge of gress should (;ut.into the $71,800,- t The vote favoring Mrs. Ham- The bosrd’e 3-2 decision was I “ ""V “"‘I SOVIETS ASK PARLEY mad. the night of Aug. 2 last year,! Thursday eyeiilng while hia father : Bridges' international ’ longshore-!; th^jail 000,000 spending budget Eisen- 1 mer's plan Ov.er a plan calling for ers." at first refused. London, May 20 (jD —Ruaala turned td.look for some pipe. Moi-e ! men's uhloh; and Myer / C. ‘ They armed tliem.selvea heavil.v hower has proposed for the fiscal 1 • distribution ott a straight per- but It was not announced officially proposed, direct talks with FLOOR MAT .year starting July. 1. ■yii'ey , dif* | rcutage basis wair by a margin of until Aug, 16. However, the price Finally, she agreed to get toe Many Thanks! than 206 men fought thipiigh, toe ■ Symonds, an attbrney for the with guns taken from the Jailers tool. Davies said. As she reached P'rance today for the settledient. nighL 'and the'next day to reach union. ' and from toe jail arsenal. fered principally on how linuch ! shout 8 to 5, Pope r'isported, inside toe car he dashed up behind .of the tw-o countries’ differ- Lorg* 15x38 robber fatigue mat, tomboy. When last before the subcom- Sheriff ArFid Owsley said dep should be cut. | Before the caucus. Chairman E. (Coatintied on Page Eight) her. shoved 'her in and drove off. races. Moscow Radio broad fiber covered In beaatlful pat- L Many tliAnkfl'Io thf Sogth Manchnlfr Fira uty Gould Winn liolated rules by Senator Ives (R-N. Y.), a stiong'iO, Smith R-Mansflald) of the Three miles to the southwest, in cast the terms of a 2S-page noto tana to match every color (Conttnuefl oa Page Three) (Continped on Page Seven) entering a jail section alone to admlniatration supporter, said yes- EMiicstlon Comrhittee. told news Wolcott he stopped toe car at the sent by Soviet Premier NOcelal ’ Bulganin Saturday to Pitoieh seheBto. REG. $1.98 Depil, peraonnci for their quick response to the 5^ get a scrub buckrf. terda.v Elsenhower will have a men any departure from the per dead end of an isolated road, he Shuttling up and down irr the hard battle preserving his budget pupil formula' probably would run j aaid, and attempted to piill toe Premier Guy bloUet. The Irfter sprinkler alarm last night. The .qpeetly, efficient jail elevators, the five »men but Chat "I think he can do it.” The into strong opposition in the Sen-j News Tidbits terrified girl from the car. w-arned France against .the perils rounded up the jailers, trusties, Senator spoke out in a filmed, tele ate. Pope said Smith. Mrs.. Ham-1 She resisted and started to of a nuclear war and said Krem WORLD toork of the department personnel avoided any a d -maintenance nien. Some we tv vision ‘Interview. mer and Rep.. Joseph G. Lombar- | Culled from AP I^lrea scream. Davies aaid he grabMd lin leaders were ^alarmed” at SHOF MONDAY McKiHifay Iros., Ige. Kf n Ostrlnslty Rm I Eftatt Ctnfur Graham Packs Garden; handcuffed to porfs. Others were Ives "said prospects tyill ' be ^do (R-Middlefleld), author of the 1 her . by the throat and squeezed the estabUahment of Amrican GREEN Eark S. Rohqn locked in various rooms and cells. clearer after the President mal atomfe bases on‘‘Y'rracb iwU, serious damage. c MI «-50« driver. He then . knotted her | like the nation as a whole—can i list Billy. Giiham drew 19,000 peo“ I didn’t have time to listen..-.God land...New London polices await sweater abbut her n^k and left. 1 MAIN ST. MI 8-4113 from their headquarters across the (Continued on Page Two). (CenMnord an Page Eight) face tfae_fu.ture. confldeet - e|t pie to Madison Squbre Garden last (decided I'm going to send a Judg- street. A detectlveJ^adtl made ro- autopsy rtsport on death of H e n r . v ,' A pathologlst’a report toe next ! meeting .any challenge Arthur WIBth night-^the largqat Garden crowd 1 ment. . .destroy man nad start jJL M ated telephoE to the jail Gra«fv Thomas Jr., 32-year . old , day she had been sUbbed 22 I which JtJs faced. The Pretidmii to dirtir^"hig y ew iToflc ertsade. l over again.” : . _ - , but got 'nd ansiver. Submarine Base sailor, wltneiss i n | rimes, six times in the heart. Dr.: spoke extemporaneously to tome MI a-ASSf The arena’s 18,500 seats w ere' Then. Graham aald. Gold told Robert Delovan Brewer. ■ 29, case involving fatal beating of i Joseph O. Collins: pathologist at Sborwood A. Booehler filled, and ther* were.600 aUnObea. iNoah he was g ^ g to judge the 5,000 persons at the Red Cross' I f I Nacogdoches, Tex., and Charles Rotary Internatwnql Chooses civilian five weekA ago. ' ri>e Waterbury HosplUl, aaid she National Convention in Const!- " * 511 8-5959 The turnout, as announced by Gsr- world, but-woulc spare Noah be- Beasley, 26, Kansas City, ware One of many persfihs sought for ; could have been dead from stran- tutlon HaU. Elva Tylur den rffldals, was 500 iyver the 18,-1 cause he had found grace in God’e captured, aii hour later In a taxi queatloning In attempt to a a s a s - ! Kwlatmn bjtore the atabbings .oc- 1 500 on the opening night la s t! ■ • • cab. Brewef was serving a year for North, Carolinian as President ainate racketeer Frank Costello ! curred. . There was. no evidence 1 CLU PROTE.ST REJECTED MI♦ f-445» • Wednesday • I speaker related ■ the. biblical petty larceny, Beasley , was await "may be a form er policem an,” ■*** had been, sexually attacked. | .WsahlngtoD, May 30 (IP)—Sen, Plan For This Summar bl Usod RofidMtial Proparty' Aliet Claih[rat Graham’s staff said 84,000 per- account of the great flood that ing trial for burglary’. source close to inquiry says.... !, Brenda w-aa not reported misa- McClellan (D>-Ark) Mnntly re aona have attended the five nights I w i^ out civiUzation except for Luzern, Switzerland, May 20 (A*)*fMra. Benjamin" F. Crehore. 20, House Public Works subcommittee ! until late -Monday afternoon. jected .today a protfst by the H sif M»y»r MI B-4648_iu- ■the ennade haa been- in progroae, Ji8ht' and toMc who -^-Charlea- Ch -Tdnnent of Aahevtller High St.. ahlTMi': and Mrs. Harry I •Pprtnreo-biR fo r #88.445,000-to^ .'Vmerican Civil U bertles I'nion FOLKS ARE BUYING! 818 Tam to Ohrtof heeded the warning and boarded N. C., waa formally confirmed in Maidment, 00 Robert Rd construct new Senate Office Build-1 (Continued on Page’Eight) that Senate lnre«t(gatorB bnvo Ml 9-M81 Another record \4aa -set' last; the ark. , ,j thia lal^paide resort city today as ing in Wsshington. .4 ' 1710 Brnminip and Flndells left Infringed Dave Beck’s rights, Refers to Prophery president-elect of Rotary Interna (^airmCA&irniDJt an Okof c«>iviiCivil ScrvicoService Cora-Goto* • v i WHYDONTYOU i. ^ night when 918 persons—husbands Queen’s U.S. Trip Bradley Field by plane for Switzer •peclflcalty by MoCleUan’s using T. J. Croekott and wives, old and young, children He referred to II Peter, third 1 tional. Thousands of delegates ap land Saturday. The Crehores and mla^on recammrads proposed paj; ; V t C atner FoSlOOneS the word "theft” In retation to John ilssuR " ' MI 8-1577 and toenagera—cams, forward In plauded him at-the organizatiMi'a Maldments had left earlier by ship. rmlftMmlflM for governmentrov«mm«nt employesamnlov^a i * ^ ^ . • Beck’s handUng of Teamsters' DRIVE OUT t o staUed 48th aiuiual convention. ' .Union funds. n 3-5838 response to Graham's fervent plea President Eisenhower sent best (^-Test S tart A gain '. to “ turn to Christ now." man race because of sin, this time Tenhent will take oyer hia duties wishes to the convention. To date, 3,626 have , walked by Are. • t- London. MaS- 20 (AV^Britain’s' July 1 fram the outgbii\g president, mirdi as alleged maaterinlnd rf RIGHTS REVISibN DEFEATED "One of these days God will Sunday Express says Queen Ellza-^ "Bringing together busineaa and Victor Rieoel scid-blinding case Atomic Tests Site, Nev., May .>20 .Wsshington, May 30 6P>— ‘ IN MANCHESTER dou-h the alslea of . the sports Italian Mporte.r Qian Paolo Lang. profeapional Ickdera from many .Sfimluy Bray Rcriph Gaston arena a block off B li^ w a y to shut the door snd the dsy of grace beth won’t come to the United Served in Other Postf postponed in New York'. tJP) ~ AiOKlcan industry has an Backers ef Civil Rlghta Legiala- MI 9-5781 will bo over,"” said Graham. States this fall after all. lands, this oonvsntion Is visible Orville E. Hodge, serx’ing 12-15 estimated aH'i^million-dollar Make ' tton defeated in the Senate Judi MI s - n i 8 stand before the ptolplf, signify The new president, a horticultur- evidence of the oneness of man T W sPanW M k ing their acceptane'e of. as Gra "I beg of you to turn to' Christ ' TTie mass circulatioi) paper pre lat and nurseryman, has been a years for embezzling $314 million in the atomic teat series which ciary Committee today an now', .today I gay. Judgm ent is kind and the interdependence of. in S tate funds wdiile .Illinois audi awraits a ‘ go-ahead today from •Ameadment by Sen. Ervta (D- ham aaid, “a new life that Christ dicted an' official Announcement' member. Of the . Asheville Rotai^ 'our needs' and desires,” EUenhow- , can give.” ' coming at some future date, .re would made, saying the visit is Club since 1935. He already has tor, is disc Jockey amf baseball weather experts. NC) they Contended would hava ceive Chlrat. .build your ark now being pMtponed indefinitely be er said. “ As you help the'govern announcer at Menard State Pris ' The first teat firing, tentatively "emasculated” the bUI. The 5-5 Burni* CoMfor ThrouRh MuMpla Listing Sorvieo Goodehiltl Realty - Graham took as hia text Mat" served Rotary International as vice ments and peoples of top world to thew 24:87-88—"But as too days . .you will never face Jud^ent if cause of the Queen’s crowded en.- president and district goventor. on ...Retired, Georgia farmer Burl set for early today, was postponed vote* announced after a cleaed TRomoBt 5-S4M 5n'S-7tS5 you are at the croee." see your vision of serviee kboVe. W.; Sanders, i^'ho. had abstained again last night by . adverse door meeting, marked the O rst' •f Noah were.-so ah^ also the gagement lUL It said Prime Min -His formal election to Rotary's itself and work together toward flomlng of the Son of man be; He told the eolemn audience ister Macmillan personally advised from supper for 50 years In orfler weather. It wap the fifth censecu- actual Toting teat ef streagth in . ■ . * i.,> highest pc«t means there will be an ybur common gbals; you are add the weeks of Jockeying which V ' - J "For as in the days that were that,. .“You miisf be willing to fol postponement''' rfter consulting Americaii' to preside at next year’s to sleep better is dead at 103 years tive daily cancellation of the ■ V ' ■ ■' ing atrragth te the peaceful prog o f age. blaat. V , ■ . haa bottled up fibc measure, la W^ren W. GroRt before the flood they were eating low Christ and obey Christ.” members of the rtyal household. * 49th contention in Dallas. ress of all. Best wishes for a mem- Worron Howland and drinking, marrying and giving He warned that Kristian life is Mew Jersey State, Supreme (Jourt Becauae of the military tignl- the eommlttoe, Ac CHffofd Hanson A' - British information office Mlanchester. Conn., is repreaent- orahle convention.” rules that Union County Proaeoutor Soance of the S-yoar-long Siiciear oo I^BmiaeA TODAY'and ‘TOMORROW ■-S ‘V. Howard HasHngs MI 8-1108 in marriage, until the. day Ihat difficult but p'rpduces an “ inward fpobasmaa in OtUwa. officially Od^ at the Luzerne conference’ by Off Roiit 44-^6 MR^ East' of Manchester MI B;iS S laang delivered the' keynote ad- H, Rttisell Moru must tell who axp«rilia'.pntation, progriun carrifcd MAIXt aM M nO^ OUSTEIS a 0 ' Ml •■1107 Noah cntoto \ V.r\ ' X.'' a.;,'' .' , ■ , ■ • . V..f. "S ■ u. •’.Vi;VvV;.'X* . V ' -’ . : ' ■s; MANCHBSTER EVEND^G COI IpNDAY, M AY^O' 19il7 ,,-v V' 4 ^ y • . \ ■r bera could be^ readily ;Mil \ 1^' Oiat committee." ‘ , . 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CONN., MONDAY, MAY 20, 1057 ;^abbr ,Says Beck iMd^ that tha^ AFXX:iQ p l i c e PACT THRBD charges against lifin-'^dn'iMt Mlatr S ilk T ow n SheinWold on^iidge to mslfsassnce and msladtntnlstrg- in Budget X Worry ot ___ SeckGjdliy tlon as an officer of the AFL-dO, to T^ace M anche^r Man ‘Launches* Rotaryi: Chooses : and do not felata to events alleged Notes^ Quotes FALSE TEETH to Have occurred at a Htne when As^ Unjustified DKFKAn HeatB dealer ' Feels Better; North Carolinian the AFLi-dQ constitution was op Jau Escapees •NIRAOI NRATLY Both sidX valaerable ‘ JS^oat^ Trailer^ Car^ H im self Slipping or IrrNoNngT erative.” By Alfred BhetawoM X No rth A s ^ C h a rg e d (Continii« make declarer backki to the edge of the SoutM Roicky____ , ___ HUI-GIastr______remsrksbie sense of s d d ^ r a w o n to bat for his 33,880,000,000 for drews, 98, deMribed by Owsley as' WEST BAST ths growing awarsdeqs — you Be(d( IJatMw to GbariM The Council’s accusations, dangerous and as being the leader; waste a M ghM ^P> yow partner Olastoivbury ferry alip yesterday | prpa(^lng fntoi the vestern shore. ' ^ (Continued from Page One) and security by htrtdlng iX s W eign Sid program—a prime target lO t A Q 8 7 3 t might say the tormentlhg neces ‘ firmly. No zummy, Dnrlnf tlie halt hour, Bock amounting to a summary of mat Robert Polk, 25, -and Isaac T. Ban may be aUia t6 win later on xrlth 3 33 ' 5 Q » 3 aftcrnodiv a companion secured aihad to be turned or teellnf. it*s siksllne (n o n -s rid L of many who seek budget reduc Fifty years as a businessman ino» alcohol 'The next ■thing, ■ ■ anyone knew, rated the trailer from the car with / what we have In corlimon rather a demand .that the Council revoke fllmto TV Intenrtew. of the current Savings A Loan tax violatloh. . East nBned the eight of hearts Pate 1 A Pass did the job." than ■what divides uS—ther^". qsft Meany said "I told him what I oegenUk and choir director of the Into the setting UieW. Paw 2 NT Pass the boat, trailer and ''<;ar, with a'-ha(?k saw qnd pulled it from the The Army and Navy Club Aux- hia suspension and quaah the ' Meanwhile, defense of the Presi Andrews caused* all-day die Benson in it, were in the^ver. “I water. .■ "I know personally everyone who 1 ^ , be widel.v shared,” thought Of hia actions." cliarges against 'him, or in any dent’s money requests came frdm Vernon Baptist Church, OaivKSn •Wieto opened «be k ti« df clubs, Pass 3 V Peas worked In the hole from Ihe very! ,*1"^ S setback party to- In. response to a question, ia a former Little LeagM, Alumni turbance at the JsdQ April 21, Ows Pats Pass Pats forgot the car was in reverse," Then they maneuvered the car, Lang said that, at last report.' event defer hearing on the charges two groups in the liberal poltdcai and Bast sigindsd for a oonMnua'' which is ' owned by F'eterson’s beginning and the relief workers clubhouse. Rotary Internatioriar numbered Meany said he couldn’t recall League and Intermediata League ley aald. tkm by playing the tan.. West Opening lend-Hb K Benson later told Glastonbury Pa until after' trial of his income tax camp that frequently differs 'with' trolman James Hunt. flther, in^ a position from which '#ho were there at the end." he 9,373 clubs compfising 442,500 when smy other labor leader had Elsenhower on other issues. baseball player in Manoiieater. While rqufiding up the Jail force, obediei^ oontinusd with the ace been ousted from membership of evasion case in Tacmia, Wash. the fiveMicapees- locked two depu wtth the nine of tankniis,. Benson e.scaped the Incident with it oduld be pulled out by a wreck said. "To ,single out any-one per Members of the Manchester Fire' business and ppOfesslonal men in George Meany, AFTLrdO presi In a statement released yester cf duba, and B u t cinniplsted Ms son as s hero would i»s grossly tin- Department will hold a- drill this almost 100 qoUntries. labor’s top policymaking group. MaJMhester Memotial Hcapltal ties to A walkdn ice box. The depu- , DanyOaesilon only a dunking. He went out the er. dent had. previously rejected day by Americans for Democratic Sinai the tout of duha. As deslsr, youthoM: 8|ia4s 4; ear window and rose to the aur- Earlier, sift amateur skindiver. ■fslr.” evening at 6:30,j.m , at the fire' During hi4 year as president he Beck hal a right to appeal his Action (ADA), 59 persons in eco employee who are celebrating an- ti^pleaded not to be left there an5 West toUosyed iastruotiens by ouster .to the -ArLTCIO conven Beck’s claims that his suspension Vney then were locked in a small, Hsarts q 9 7 6 8; Diamonds A K ,-facs. ^ Daniel Spencer of Glas'tonbury, He said he wanted to express headquarters Main at Hilliard Sts. i had jspent Sli montha at Rotary's aa an AFLrCTO vice .president and nomic,' labor, education and other Mvensaiy dates in May leadkig a thhd ddb. Bast then hia “humble thanks and gratitude” -----^ . ' world headquarters in Evanston, tion next December In Miami, fields assailed what they said were to Eva Johnaon, editor of unventUated food supply room. q 10 4; dubs 9. Wfcnt do you But operAtions at the slip were who had sran the car sink in the (Council member was illegal. Meany made the key play by rufilbig with say? ' ,■» tied up for aiKiQst four hours, river, plunged into the water to see to all who helped In the rescue. The picnic of the Verplanck ; ‘^'’aveling and the Asked how this appeal might oc “imjustifled and irresponsible” Lamp, are Mra. Mary P i^ ,' 16 the nine of he for the tests. . value to be derived, we sponsor the ■ The Bronx is the only one of the daughter to Mr. slid Mrs. Clsr- of the program. None of the four, 1911 have three chUdren, Jay of Chaperones for (.he trip of the "It began in 1953,” he recalled: Industry's proposal.” five New’ York CTity boroughs last Grade 8 to graduate from the enca^Lambert, Andover; a daugh however,-contended that Congress 49 Pitkin St., a practicing la)vyer with an extensive test of pa.s- Goodwin estimated industry's in vv'hich is on the mainland of the % ter to Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mer' necessarily ought to vote the en in Manchester, Merrill of 99 (Sreen W nXlAM 8. DAVIS local school Include Mrs. J. Russell senger automobiles. Since then vestment in this year's series of tr.S. The other four boroughs- onovich, .66 Kenalngton St.; a soil tire amount Elsenliower wants for Manor Rd., a practicing M. D. in otamk Thompson. Mra. Helen Konrad. many industries hsve participated. atomic tests at S2'j million. Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens and FUEL to Mr. and Mrs. Eirnest Leemon, foreign aid. ^ Manchester who apeclallzes in graduate of Manchester High ELECTRONICS Mrp. William Ounnack. Mrs. EJric, ‘Tf the federal defeiple adminia- "This represents what industry Staten Island—are on islands. 2l Ssultera Rd. In an interview, Sen. Byrd (D- surfjerj), and Mrs. Charlotte Goltz School, Class of 1929, Davis has Now from the world's most advanced refinery---- DISCHARGED SATURDAY: Va)—who )iai. called for a budg of Haverhill. Mass. Both Rubinow served as GOP Town Chairman LABORATORIES Mrs. Marla Kaisch, East Hartford; et slash aa big as 36 bll)ion-^ald sons operate offices In the Rubi since 1949. Previously he was a se Mrs. Katherine Hughes, 41 Proa- the “way to feed.. .infiation is to now Building. Last March Wll- lectman. A World War n veteran, 2 7 7 BROAD OIL ect St; Mrs. Hyidith McKinley, continue big spending’’ and the Ham Rubinow esUbllshed a trust including two years’ duty in the torrs; Floyd Earle, ElUngtoQ: way to stop it is "to economize, fund to assist Manchester students Pacific Theater and in Japan, Pa ! * * P 0 C K R A N G E O I L Everett Bentley, RFD 1 Rockville; balance the budget, make some who desire to further their educa via ia also an active member of St RADIO 1 I I I V I S I (J N ■ ,s Du BoiS, 86 Essex St; Mrs. substantial debt payments, and tion in college, graduate school or Mary’s Church; . , . Memorial Eve iCampbell, 713 Hartford'Rd.; eventually reduce taxes in all the technical school. His hobbles are Dance is scheduled Wednesday Chaaasl • Me Osaa. (ISX) MB LANCELOT (Caler) I Mrs. Walsh,' Rockville;' Mrs. Individual brackets and on bust gardening and flahing. auaael 11 r . ^ J?'** Hbrialae Affair^ V • • » night, May-29 at the Country Qub. Aaaael n BptlazIleH ta. Sadis WeknMU 53 Deepwood Dr,; ness," Art McKay's orchestra will play ___ _ . iHr CAaaacI M Mewgilts eaa. GIANT Mrs. Mary Btsyenson, Andover; 'Itoee Manchester men recently OhaiMiel W Watotlin uk for dancing. ChaaBM U Belr^e. Robert Allen. 61 S o i^ Hawthorne purohaaed saddle horses. Rav 'A 0 * (tMj^A&NT'auDItn BOLAND (UTt a l m ^o f W E l^ S t: Mis. Rose 'sunp, Broad Jliyons .Celebrate tJamato of 24 Homeatead St. is sole William England of 252 Spruce TUES.OMIWED. ___ rABOO OIL COMPANY Brook; Mrs. Eugentb TCfiqr and ovw r ;M ( s>. tell it to the xayob ton. 101 m jh 'B t, TtoAviUe: 20 Years Married S- ^ .«w ood Carcle, owna a COLUMNA • (ID I LOVE LUCY - 369 CENTER liT. Jsahetta Ro>ch, 12T Birch SCr the Callum Award at the Unlvw- <3t-W> TBFBBTY-ONB------horse that anerwera to the name of slty ^XkmnecUcut for outstanding RICYCLES Tel. Ml 3-6320 Rudolph Haaclovecchio, Wapping; lightning and Damato, Wood. Jim leadership on the Campus news- 181 f Edward Koce. 37 Doane St.; Miss id Mrs. Robert J. Lyons, I ^ e y of 90 Bigelow St. are co- KEITH FEATURE! 88 (Joodwjn St. were honored paper. Englaad lias served as edi SalM aad Serriee T 24-Hour Surner Service Rose Shea,'Hartford; Mrs. Harriet ownera of Flatlnia. Damstto and 'OTON SqUABB LV Stansfleld and daughter, 20 Pack- Saturday evSniqg at their home by tor of The Campus during the cur (Caiit) a group of 25 rebiUves and frlenda L«My M building contractors and rent school term. . . . Three mem Siaea 20 to.M Oes^t NATIONALLY FAMOUS lor MiiriH f Sftvii, <>iil\ anl-S^ David Scribner, Coventry; is a developer and builder, ard*. _ . m Yera AHra, Blrk- Mrs. Florence Eldrldge, 87 North from Rockville, Ellington, East bers of the Manchester Rotary a*d* BbYda, rJeee Oraco, p ie borsee are stabled off Xeeney Club have celebrated wedding anni Call BO 9-2429 dr J O 3<4845 St; Harry Pinney, 88 H*le St. Hartford and MancheBtef, ~'ijie oc St. . . . I3iief of Police Herman BILL'S TIRE ORd _ Rockville; Alfred Simpson, 72 casion was their 20th wedding an versaries during a 72-hour period. Y O U U LOVE LUCY ‘WOMAN’S FRIEND’ niversary. ’ Schendel has secured full police Mr. and Mrs. Arrigo Almettl of Re p a i r s h o p School St; William .Munsie, 38 rx from BoKon and Glastm- Adelaide Rd.; MichaelVennsrt, Maynard Clough of IBast Hart , IIM Pearl St. noted their nuptial 130 Spnice SL—MI 3-0680 a West St ford presented to the couple-in be Jj^ce, aa well as Miancheeter, date last Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Qua tor Le^'-Ytooohla of the Town I I % i i . i : \ WASHER QED YESTERDAY: half of the ^raup a May basket Bicholtzer of lOO Washington St. t:M I t) UVE COPY ' Jeanrte^Wclcwlre, 198 Green Rd.; containing a pprse of mpn*^ and y a ter Department. Fracchia is an celebrated last Saturday and Mr. BIO PAYOIT /(/ //lA /na//r Mrs. P.^ialanchau and daughter, collection pf congratBtatory Inapector of reaevOiix for the com and Mrs. FVank Sheldon of 78 N. (OXi^AgfaBB THBATBB Ellington; Mrs. Blanche Miller and car'(^ pany and one of We ^b a js to keep Elm St. noted another yCar of wed utdiu bob' obosby I I i : \ ' i son, WilHmsnuci^ra. Claire Jones Robert Lyons and .Mrs. Lyons, peraons away from the Waber De- ded bliss yesterday. . . . Rotary Pina Free Diimerwaro for and. daughter, llKDrlve B; Fred who was the former Jessie Hutch pj^ment property which is in' Qub’s annual Jamboree will be held the Ladies. tm Beckhaua, RockvlUerxMrs. Ethel inson, were married^in the Salva throe towns mentioned aboire etady. next month at Joe Pero’s Berr. Ellington: Mrii.\ Emilia tion Army Citadel, May 14, 1937, Farm. Behling and ton. 40 Laka St; by Col. Reginald Martin, com Open houM reception in honor 4tl3 (U) flECBBT 8TOBH Harry Kelsh, East Hartford; WU- manding officer of the local corps, of the. adnUseion of Atty. Jules 4:M HODEiui,^BOlUU>0B8 Usm Glenney, RFD 3 Oove'nti^ to33-34, and preaentiy In San { I) MICKBt MODSB CLUB CORPORATION An amazing Keith saving for you—-plan to s3e It I V. Arlington Chapin, 40 Durant St; :o. Ihey have two moom, the law firm of Lesaner, Rottner, AMOS AMD ANDY Aatomatlo Heattng Speclallata tomorrow'. America’s most dependable wringer Charlea Dotchin, 13 (%ttage St; , a Junior in High School; Karp A Groobert was hek^ldst (»> THE PIBST SHOW 244 Bfala' S t—TeL BO 9-1166 Gent Joseph PontieeUl, 10 Homestead and Pftvid 10. who la in the fourth (N) COMEDY TIHB Washer . . . packed with exclusive features. Gen (S» FBATCBE MOVIE uine Lovell'Wringer with six position safety swing. St; Mrs. Lucy Rubers, 483 Wood- grade 'at Bowers School. Lyons it (UI OUT WEST Ua pnKreu) lt:W U»3D |TPDlg^ONB bridge St; Mrs. Pauline Smude the present deputy bandmaater of t:N (ID TEE BIO SHOW Improved agitator gets (Slothes really clean In min (M> DAN<% TIME HlmaeiP* Wbe ^ Want and "daughter, ESst Hartford; the coi^. POrEYE utes! Heavy dutytituismission sealed iitoili protect Refreahmenta were served by,, ISMID N;^^ »POBTBB ANM to Robert Baxter, TslcottviUq; Mrs. EASTWOOD ( D rorKYB ed against water; Double porcelain finish on big >10 >500 Lois Newth, 18 Rsddlhg S t; Mrs. the hosteeaes, Mrs. Ethel Duncanl ALBEOBETn (M) EAELT BBOW MAN CAUEO X ■mut Kuda . “Oxeriaad MaU Babbarp” (3D OTATB 'fBOOrEB X steel tub. 22 gallon capacity . . . eas.v to. clean. DO YOU HAVE A USE FOR Jane Wendtlng, PorUand; Mrs. and Mrs. UUian Ferrett Amdl* BEDBOOMS" 1 (H> YimjOBT THBATBB *ti4l Amanda Young. 27 Cottage St; Lee J. Cekb K«lkrr Qi^V ( D aWBLDW BEST XOTIES Trouble free perforrhanCe at sensationally low costi ' m o rt m o n e y • FOR ANY ____ le. L'4 ' V. ' •?.- JPr .*e RockviUe;' Wayne little. -Coven • WHAT GOT AWAVr "12 "Guns At UX is ; -JSJ SSkW "® " To W Y ANYTHING mi wm Mrs. Stella Adams RFD 3 iQ k - Johnson of Onanoeck, caught a TIRE, fw■■MmI'. ^ • v’v*'’ • 'X ^ tar NBWi. kwuraaca, taMaa, Sactar, Saa. 99 Broad St; record fiah. The prcvloua record, A gain n ew -ca r compresoion ratios anii ttrt, Sat^nal, hmaral aaS-tM. Uiek Date Tiisiai TIRES . gasoline, regardless of fancy color, fancy lar' axpaatat. . . . DISCHARGED-TODAY: Law 92, pounds, waa caught at Cam Baslaeaaitiai'a loaelMaM F R i E rence Bagi^, IX Florence St.; bridge. Md. Johnson believes there X A . their power needs have set record highs. To CONSOUDATE— f- pump or fancy.name, is actually a "lo w - ■44 aHwr (auall- of philosophy, mqslc. and theater t:U (U) NEW8 TcibSDAY. MAY 21 ing to a national suivey by Co studehts taking courses in Ger*- YomotB cNid Loltvc* leaded premium motor fuel, Amoco now ignition and an ever-increasing thirst for SMBl ...... to aWa yaa lumbia Uniyeralty. 45EASTCENfER~mEET * { D sHEBurr o r cboobisb lltW < •> NBM • loantfil* payaMat yaw caa many. (UX) TALIANT LADY ■aara aaasy mmt...... , , « ■ Sondwldi ON U VBATHBB i’SiSSS ■ * « > ■ » announces the opening of the world’s moet more gasoline. Add ap lira eai'aaat yaa areal (tt) U fD D lny ON PABADB u x - Wbolo WlMof RrtfM Tlfl (fi) g W BTg DIOBCT I2X < D EPOS BPNNY :Mmm • Wika ar Vidl aa today. tile (M> WBATHEB (If) 8EABCH rOB TOMOBBOW ■.-'i - modem, most advanced gasoline refinery at EMae dra laqabod aodM lidanaeHaa. Good OilUed Potato Salad, ItU dOEN DALY iAHD THE Anytiine... «»WB ■ — WITH BITTT livers Your New Washer..Budget ’ITie Payments Amoco’f magnificent new Yorktown re life. . . no-lead fouling. . . greater mileage T:U (M> WUTBBBTAHK Over A'.Convenient Period Of Time! ' TiW < SAD WIBB 8BBT1CB l iU (U> lli&AtL ^P lAMD BB finery and new facilities at the present per gallon than ever before possible... 3 ‘ I a a A CUP OF OUR liM (ID 'STORE HOURS: Keith’s, Manchester, Open la a s a x 7 0 < [jCnW TPBNt Thursday Evenings, Closed Mondays. Keith’s, East n .» M.U OMti/wW ”hInS“ € o’iS power^for eveiy car on the roadl— 47AI a x DELICIOUS COFFEE 3EOW s x r 'liB . HarHord, Open Daily From 10 AJtfL Uatll f PJH„ __ ytm a u rr or oocaiiB <3ose Saturdays At 6- - Greater Arjuxo^COas . . . the highest natmra^ TWy k«ial — ftimpt ■»tUlr ■REWED TO ItU ( I X (: PERFECTION SiW ■iBpa:BPBBt AHD AUUtN FREE PARKING At Both Conveaient Keith Storas. Amoco’e modem Yprktoim refinery ia alao SHOW Uah Our jOwa Parking Lots Adjneent To Each octw e gasoline in history, yet available at • Sf VISIT Sl« ( S) i T O PABADB Stare! I f nd increase in price! ' reeponaible for oth^qfiamoua, high quality OPEN ’Til P R iF IR R E D ^ s i t O JiORMAIM’S, 44S Hortfawl Rd. Amoco furoducta including X .4 HMAWCl C6..4MC. ' Greats Amoco-Gas ia the o n ly hig^-octane American Gas' — the ^ig t.' I ill iLifiisr*"*" C^eerfi#/ CoHeeSkop) fA AH CHESTER'S EAVORUE \ gasoline o f its kind. Every other {nremium Ba,of,Uth.R.*oU»! iTSent.SSljljS APPLIANCE STORE EVERT 1.w WIH WWW fMMl MENUS CHANGED DAILY '■ ■ ( X i ■ ■■'V'" A ' .. 1^- AMUMICAN p/A COMPANY r ' ''■4. ■ -X.'',' X/ Q RITE F' TP \ . ' • 'i'.',..' \v.V. ' i A- - 4 % ■ iv '.■-■(irMV V L ■ m . vV - . i-Y a-i/a ' X *>:). V V' 1 .1 I \- ■; '■ v’-xiT’- - •• • ,, V- Vr,:■'
V .: I ' ' lA. ■ i souii MANCPESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. MONDAY, M A t 20, 1957 .>v /■ ------I------;------—ir i 'i' i MANCHESTER E V E N IN G ^ R A L D . MANCHESTER, CONN.^ MONDAY, MAY'20, 1957 P A G E F IV E S^oenborh, 76, of lOQ Union St., room,’' 'Withain told Judgs Wesley Rockville Who died Saturday aftern o o n -at Ci Gryk^ “She' said she juat knew M m icheit^U nit Rockville City Hospital after a Priver/fa\ied him as ’joi,”’ ’ ' , aintners to View ^ 3. long illness,'was held at the 'Wl^te Officsr Newton Taggart testified At CAPExercise Sen. Purtell Praises Legion Funeral Home this afternoon. After Failing that he found Witham sitting in ahtage i^rojfecl The Rev. Paul J. Bowman, pas car parked in the .middle Thirty members of the 'Man- , X tor of Union Congregational of Woodbridge, St near E. The. Baby The ToltlH^ Couflty Soil Con Church, officiated. Burial was In Middle Tpke. oh April 23. "iTje cheatri* Squadron cf tn* d v li A ir servsition Sendee is sponsoring a As Force Against Cornmunism Zion Hill Cemetery, Hartford. ToFind^Joe^ accused was trying to start to turn Patrol attended the Bastem Con ^ , field trip tomoww at 7:30 p.m,, Schoenbom was born in Bourpe. the motor over," the officer agid. necticut Groiqp weekend encam|»- at the farm of kibrris Kapltii;$,on HockvlUe. ^ « y 20 (Rp€cial> ■0>Wemer Dr.-; a daughter to Mr. Germany, Sept. 10, 1880, tl^e; son Because he wus unable to find T asked him to get out of the car iiWRt a t TVumbull A irport in Route 87 in Columbia, Kaplan 'jf U. 8. Benstor WiUianr A. Purtell and Mrs. Clarence Neff. 8 Nye St. of the late William and Emily a guy named joe,’-’ a widower and he staggered in getting out I Groton. Ohdete and aeniors from Been Naihed... cooperating with three^eighbor- YGUR AUTHORIZID jtralM d Uie MtlVittM of the Amcri- Discharged yesterday; Mrs. Mar Schoenbmu. He had Syed here for vrith rive children wss serving s smelled liquor on his breath.” Myotic, Norwich and New London ing dairy farmers - Armie Ber- e u Ltefion in apeinkinf nt the pub- garet Hadel and daughter, 14 Mid the past 42 years, add was a re 6-month jail senteniDe today. Witham first appeared in court also attended. RkOTiCURANT kowltz, William Bender and’'d5en- Ue to answer ths charges against him On Skturday, orientation rides heth and Edw-ard Fox. in a draiq- R. VVlthsrn. 47, of 5 Hendee Rd.,^ a n ^ C p C K TAI L L O U N O ■ " • . ' ' '. , — ------— Home on W ait S t Saturday ilight Daalel C. Hanscr He was a-iAi5 \.v . Wr. and Mre. John Barber. Caaeidv Hill drainage problem and how the Trinity Lodge of Odd Fellows, charge .of dri'ving under the influ ^ Rd., TUrDand. She waa bom May 11 at Rockville Cltv Hoapital. daretahd the reaponsibilitiee of Sandy Beach Rd.. Crystal- Lake, Hartfprdi and the Odd Fellows En- the. car w ith him. the Ormqi Staff, Lt. Joeeph J. project will be carried out. All fret worid leadership until we died yesterday at Hartfotid Hos ence of liquor, as a sacond offender, When he appeared again on Sat-^ SebastianelH of Mystic Squadron, CLOSED M 0!^Y BANqUE)T FACILITIES grandparenU are Mr. and Mrs, Gilbert Warren. interested farmers are Invited to camfAnent. and for driving white Ms license West, WniingtoB- She has a brother, James,'13, and a sister, the demonstration. tomjkletely understand the respon pital. Bom in Methuen, Mass.. ,-'He leaves his wife, Mrs. Martha urday without “Joe," Judhe Gryk IX. Theodore W. Haisten of Nor ' EDDY REED At'THE p i a n o NIOHTLI DRALER * July 6, 1937, he was the son of, was under suspenSiod. told him, “The court doem't be \ . / Darlene, 21 months. ‘ » . . This is one o f^w co-operative , sibilities of our own freedom," he Johnson Schoenbom. two sons, wich, Capt. Robiert U Perry of . . O _ 0 • * * r. said.- The youth activities of the Norman and Mildred Cook^eh Witham needed "Joe’’ for an lieve your story." r W lthain'^aa drainage proje^tJean and Joan Hamer, Witham aaid. ” I knew him by the Court on M ay 15, 1954. The sen Mary Ruth. Marjorie Jean and Martha Hazel Thompson, It is designed to provide 65 addi- •, next decade. "They who have social eventa and lectures. tlonal acres of high quality i protected and prieaerved the ideals Ciysjtaf Lake. Vernon and Taicottrille nevv* name of ’Joe.’ " tences imposed on Saturday are to •* triplet daughters of Mr, and Mrs. Robert Thompson. Maple St., e funeral will - be held The defendsmt teatified that ruii at the same time. Ellington. They were born May 9 at Rockville City Hospital. pasture. I of patriotism, upon which our na Items are handled through The Populationlh,Alaska has tripled Proflteble Expense tion was founded must extend the: ednesday at 8:15 s.m. from the “Joe" had been dri'ving the car and “I think 'Joe’ -WTu Just a travel maternHl grandparents are Mr.-and Mrs/ Empson .^born. j I Herald's Riickvllle Bureau, 7 W, from 72,524 in 1940 to more than Maple St., Ellington, and their paternal grandparents are. Mr. and activUiee so that no one in^the Burke Funeral Home with s Main Sti, telephone TRemont had' jumped put before the officer er," Witham said. ' 208,000 today. Land drainage is one of several 1 solemn high Mass at 9 s.m. at St. arrived. Mrs. Joseph-’Thompson. Maple St., Ellington. They have a practices being promoted by the ' eountry is left untoxKhed their 8-8186. brother, Bruce Howard, 2, and two aistera, Cora Lee, 6, and efforts.” he said. Bernard's Church. Burial will be ■ ■■ ...... ■ He said he had been unaMc to Soil Conservation Service. The re- i in St. Bernard's Cemetery, Donnk Marie, 3. tu rn s’to a dairy operation in high : He stated that contblned veter- A mathematics, ■professor - hms locate “JOe" either at the tavern , **•*«'. Chevrolet Friends may call at the funeral where he had met Mm or-at the quality forage, longer periods of j ■ns end comm unttyandeavors can calculated that k 'perfect bridge Mark J lmothy, gon of Mr. and Mrs. James M. Roach. 127 do much to steelt^en the spirit home today from 7 to 9 p.m. and hand -- 13 cards of one suit — house where the man was rooming. \i.se and sanitation and disease con—t tomorrow from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 ’T called the Undlady and she .— ^ Birch St. Me was^ born Ma.v 14 a t M anchester Memorial Hos trol far exceed the cost of ditching ; ual arm or f t 'w l. country in the p.m. ^ could happen only once,in 40 bil pital. Mis ntaternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles-E. fight form m ’s minds in which the lion hands. S said he had . ch'ccked out of’' his Now enjoy- and other structurea involved, aa- ' Louis Brtel Botteron, 67 Autumn St., and his psternal grsndparents' are Mr. sistant county agent Stewart j ^afioTW agoiT 2 free is now engaged with wtifld Louis Ertel, 85, formerly of and Mre. Clarence E. Roach, 104 Bridge St., He haa a brother, thg^^Oommunlsts. Ackerman said in announcing the i . ' Other iRfiiitarles Attend High St., died this moriting at easy superb James Michael/18 months. demonstration, - j Rockville City Hos|fital after, a The drainage of farmland la! JDe Luxe 2i0 Two-Door. Complete Also, appearing at the dedica- Dtiqne Robert, son of Mr,.and Mrs. David Dingwall. 387 E. with, radio, healer, defrosters and '•>„ tlon vims Oongressman-at-large long illnes%j He was a retired frequently Impossible because a l weaver. SPECIALIZING IK grass cutting Middle 'I’pke. He was born May 9 at Manchester Memorial farmer may not own the outlets ' signal lights. ~.-y Antoni N, Sadlak, who arrived Hoapital. 'He has three brothers. David Dwight. 7. George Ross, -^L tow ard th e end of th e evening He was born in this city on Oct. i for drains and his neighbors may i 9, 1871, the son of ..the late John ; 4, and Douglas John, 2, and a sister, Christirie Evelyn, 13. not be willing to cooperate In the i ■ ^ know ing a previous engagement. CUStOM BUILT HOMES project. In addition, the drainag(f,f . ICayor Herman' G. Olson spoke and ChrlaUna MunleR Ertel and.' / briefly of the great - amount of bad lived here practically all his' GENERAL CONTRACTING Craig Philip, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alan R. Taylor, 101 High area may involve town,.or co\imy ! work put into the. new building by life. I St.. Rockville. He was born May 12 at Manchester Memorial boundaries k'a in the case "of the ' He wjui a member of St. John's' Hospital. His matemkl grandparents are Mr., and Mrs. Philip above-mentioned proJecL'A great- 1 the L^onnaires and termed the REMdDEUN&ofid REPAIRING L. Emery, 21 - Cambridge St., and hia patemaj grandmother la home a "credit to Rockvill^” Atty. Bpiscopal Church, Foresters of SERVES ALL er understanding ar|id''mutual in- j ^ 2 6 8 8 Harry H. Lugg was Master of America and. the Knights of FREE ESTlMATEg^i^RTGAGES ARRANGED ' Mrs. George Tarior, 99 High gt.. Rockville. He haa two broth terest as displayed by the farmers ; ceremonies for the program. Pythias. ers. Scott Emery, 3'j, snd Glehn Alan. 2. and ofllclals, in Columbia and ] DELIVERED SUmnastloa Festponed “He is survived by a brother.- I.«banon: required In over ' Bruno E.. Ertel of Springfield, OF CONNECTICUT Paul Joseph, son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Sobol Jr.. Wa- coming these obstacles, Ackerman '.The Slimnastics class'originally ERNEST "a . RITCHIE troiis Rd. He was bom May l.l at Manchester Memorial Hos said. ■cheduled to be held tgni'riit ' Mass., and several nieces and neph ews. 1(5^LIBERTY ST. — TEL. MI 3-8171 MANCHESTER pital, His maternal grandfather is Harold E. Houle, Hartford, been postponed to W edmeuy a t 8 and his paternal grandparents are Mr. and -Mrs. Anthony Sobol p.m. at Northeast School. The ' Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m. fiwn ths More than on« million Connocticut rO»U Sr., .Tefferson. Maas. He has two brothers, A nthony Joseph III change was nepMdary because of and Donald Joseph. > Talk Set Tonight conflict with'wwther meeting at Ladd Funbral Heme. The Rev. - - ♦ 4, - # ' ■ > Maurice Foulkcs, rector of SL dents from all 8 counties are member! th e echooL John Anthony, son of Mr. and Mrs. 'VlUi J. Biretta. Cincin On Mental Hgalth BoepIthI Notes John's Episcopal Church.''will offi- cidte. Burial uill be ln Grove Hill nati. Ohio. He was born April 17 at Bethseda Hospital, Cin AAnitted Saturday: Mrs. Alice o f C M S . CMS w orks cinnati. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mra. Adoiphe Morgan. 18 Linden PL; Robert Cemetery. The final mental health lecture j REMINDER^ , Paquelle. 16, Clinton St., and his paternal grandparents are Mr. of the season sponsored' bv the! aones, Mansfield. Friends may call at the funeral for 1 million others and Mrs. Anthony B iretta. '2.5 ELIGHTS. FOAM RUBBER SEAT! SIGNAL LIGHTS, FOAM RUBBER SEAT! Z- Pauline Neff, 8 Nye S t, . . >.P. No. 886—MItcheU 8-5109 TRY IT YOURSRLF! phoRO or writo: CMS F.O. Box 101. Now N im 1 His maternal grandmother is Mrs. Andrians Eliopoulos. Spring- l.v. and at the same time was a || « Births yesterday: A daughter to ALL THEY CLAIiyi FOR IT ' field. Mas.<).. and his paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Wil- clinical psychologi.st at the Nor-T Mr. and Mrs. Maroelle Grenier, ------harn-Rtone, 79 Eldridge St. He haa a sister. Marcea Paula, 21 “'rich Stale Hospital. In 1947 he NO OBLIGATIOiN SO SEE IT IN ACTION months. • • • • « received h ts M:D. fresm CorneTT ■ .72 i C M S ^ ^ y.. or,______University Medical Colleges and ■] Cindy I..OU, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Snuide, Whit spent the next three years aa* an ; j ney St. ’ She was born May 14 at Manchester Memorial Hospi intern and a.ssistant resident ini| JOHN $. WOLCOTT tal. Her maternal grandfather is Msnuel Viveisos, East Hart internal medicine at Hartford T DELIVERED DELIVERED C o n n e c t i c u t M e d i c a l S e r v i c e , i n c ford, and her paternal grandfather is .loseph Smude-. Minnesota. 180 MAIN ST. * * * 6 * Hospital. From 19,50 to 1953 he, IfOMIOItl IT TNI CINSCCTICNT STME SESICU leCirtT was a resident in p.sychiatry and;[ SMICIS ■ SIS NMEI Betty Jean, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Philip Balanceaii, and an instnictor in psychiatry at Ellington. She waa bom May 1.5 at Manchester Memorial Hos the University of Rochester School pital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert of Medicine. Marstoh. 66 Union St.. Rockville, and her paternal grandparents Highest Trade-fh Allowances Anywhere For Your utdxCar He al.so served two years w ith !| .vkte-Atli- wwd Mrs. Matco LloUinne. Presque Isle. Maine. She has •^‘^i^bf«tKers.''.Willp’. 9, and David. 4. and a stater, Carol. 8. the U.S. Air Force as asslatantil chief of Neuropsychiatric Service, I ESSO Sampson Air Force Base. |l Dick Edward, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Bentley, RFD No. 1. Rockville. * He was born May 15 at Manchester Memorial Hos Di'. Brown has a private practice ! I pital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mra. Rollln Hitt, in psychiatry in Hartford and Is a ' f A 109 Mather St., and his paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. clinical assistant in the depart-; | IIL1MNCHESTER curcosTs ment of psychiatry at ' Hartford . E s s o Frank Bentley. Dobsonville., He haa three brothers. David, 14, C ssp. Daniel. 8, and'Donald, 3, and two sisters. Sandra. 16, and gibyl. ll. Hospital. .1 D O IT This lecture Is open to all inter- j Thomas Wll, spn of Mr. and Mr*. Robert Behllng, 400 Lake ealed people and there is no charge | YOURSELF ' St. He was bom May 15 at Manchester Memorial Hospital, for admission. OOPERETlNG IN THE Hia maternal gpandparenLs are Mr. and Mrs. Steve Oaspqr. Staf- ' A M odern ford Springs,' a-nd his paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Behling, BridgeviUc. Pa. . Hf has a brother, Richard, U p To D ate lfi,'*T>d a sister, Sharon Lynn, 5.
dent, his wiciow: two daughters, F irr Hoso Ex-.^ri44! pica Mrs, Grant Eaterbrook of Syoa- set. N- Y.. and Susan OSle of F or Dartburj-, May ?t) i.Ti Charles est Millsr N. Y.. and hla mother, "si E. Cole. 71, form er official of the Mrs. Susan iPifilers Cole of New;- Fabrica Fire Hose Co. of Newton, town. . Ftineral service# will be died ye.sterday at Danbury Hos held Ttiesdav. pital. Cole was the inventor of PARTMENT several, looms and other machines' Lyricist Oscar Hammerstein 2d used itr-the- manufacture pf ’luMies w ss born in New' York City. BOt, To qivu you prompf and offi- and related objects. He retlriKl ■ this Manhattan hoy wrote the in 19.53, Cole ia aorvived b.v hiii | words for the western musical eiunt forvict whtthur you buy •on, WHUam Cole, company preal-j "Oklahoma.” ^ This is a Home**, 0 now or used cor. Being Conductisd This \0 e k M a y 2 0 t o M a y 2 5 ' . ■ X • hlexi To The M anchester Polide Station ^ build a garage over the weekend Rem^mbof-' ; HOURS: DAILY 10 A. M . to 8 P. M. No need fe be a skilled craftsman or a whii.with tools. ** AN AjITtfMOBILE IS - r “ ~ REMIMtiR THIS fNSPfCTION OF YOUR CAR IS FREI i f Wo'N five you step-by-step directions so you won't 9 0 wron). i ^ LYAS GOOD AS / We’M hrip you select iB pipn . . . maybe one you con moke With on losi-biM potHirn. If choofeB ore NO TICKETS W ILL RE ISSUED FOR DiFECTS FOUHD AT THE SAFETY LANE desirobb; w i II work them out. To speed your work, JweTI ront you ppWer tools.' SERVICE DEPARTMENT THE DEaU r w h o •f;.- Drive down tomorrow . . . ample porhinf. W e'U ex |^ in The W. G. <|lenney Eosy Term Flndheino'^ Above is pictured tKe enlarged Serx'ice Department. Several factory trained mechanics have been added Plan that oilows. you three years to poy. This is a Home, to the staff.^Service work can nob* be done quickly and efficiently. Entrance is from Charter Oak Street. SELLS IT TO YOU . IE YOU NEER SERVICE OR EQUIPMENT on fire M a y ^ r Horrft AW deroizatidn A ^nth If this were ycur home burn- AUk -iBsulstien cuts home temperatnrce aa much aa 1S%. Enough S C .0 0 P«r ing,'Would your insurance cov reflective babam wool blanket-bat.t for. a 25 x 40-ft. floor coata mo. er your cost of rebuilding • . •’ K mt today’s prices? ..... ’ If your answer it ”ne”. .. if Split Rail Fencing ' ^ ^ you are not /ully. mtured • • . B mU B ESSO SERVlOE OENTER RAY’S ESSO SERVICE CENTER then you haven’t enough. AT REDUCEO OoTMT M ldte Tnniptke aad East Ceater^Phoae MI 8-8818 Material: Straight grained Weat Virginia Hand-split Chestnut. We art qualified to help you 195S CHEVROLET 468 Main Street—Phone MI 8-8126 determine juit what insur less CHEVROLET 1955 CHEVROLET ^ ^ 1954 FO RD Construction: Sections ten feet long from confer to center of poata. X-Door. :^dio, heater. Htstlon Wagon. Radio, S ld E ^C 2-Door Bel Air V-8. Radio, Ranch Wagon. -»4lW; ance, and how m\ieh, you need Like new! ' 'j ' AU posts accuratel.v mortised for quick aasembly of rails. on your home end furniAingt. H 3 9 5 he«ter, folding seat. I O "v3 healer. Like new! Radio, heater. m^s Lower three feet of posts creomted for underground protection. ' Fhone us right now- we’ll be >::JL ORISWOLD^ ESSO SERVICE , TONY’S EKO SERVICE CENTER giadTo discuSs your insuranec 114 West Center Street-^Pheae Ml 8-8468 . V 2 BAIL 1 te 16 SBCnO'NS ...... — ...... 'f...... unum- problems with you. ^ 129 M ala S tre e t, 1954 CHEVROLET 1953 CHEVROLET 1953 PLYMOUTH 1953 MERCURY i X-Doqr. RsuUo, beater. $ 1 0 9 5 4-Doorr Radio,.heater.' Suburban. Radio, Club Coupe, ^Slh'd^ , •* ■ * • ' t RAIL 1 te If SKCnONS ...... • ••••••« ...... »4:»! Aad rMnemker, It you’re not healer, folding seat. Radio, heater. fully taunred—H’a aot enough. $ 8 9 5 $89 5 OYIIIHIAD PICKET FENCING. .1 x 8. 88” RED CED A R ___ _ .....:,.,T7 t Esso StnriM Ceator, lac. TUROOnE’S ESSO SERVICE OENTER Par Ptekat Wikdaor Road at WUbur Ctom OAAAfeK DOOKt Stanley Sectional Roll Up Garage Door has Floating Action Bearings and heai A c t m From Plaathuid—Pbews MI 8-81M - UO Center Street—Phone MI 8-4840 treated, oil tempered coH springs for -ease of operations. .8’ x 19SrFORD 19jS2 PONTIAC 1952 N A S H 1952 FO RD V Victoria. Radio, Jiite ' Hardtop.. Radio, C 'Rambler Btetlon Wagon. S C Q C VIrtoria. Radio, heater. $ ^ 9 5 size only ...... v--...... I;'' 'hewter, Ford'oraatid. > 9 9 5 ■ter, hydiramalk'. a O healer. New paint. *^070 OLIVA’S E » 0 SERVICE OENTER ' WALSH’S ESSO SERVICE OENTER i t G u ara n tee 411 Hartford Boa«I—Pheaa M l 9-8228 Center Canter aaOr«ad Straata—Phone MI 9-8218 . i 1951 PLYMOUTH 1952 STUDEBAKER 195^CHEVRpLET 1950 CHEVROLET Q ur 36 Years of Reipuiable Service** 4-Door. Radio, heater.- V-SA-Oqo'r. Radio, $A O S 4-Door. Radio, 2-Ooor, Radio, heater; > 3 7 5 » 3 ? 5 heater, overdriw,, F O heater, powerglide. $49 5 I 314 HORTHMAIN ST.—TIL Ml M in ■V
' .'V . V O poirD «^7 A.M. to S f.M ., hich i^^ T eL , € s s o /W9VRVB0WJ VTTVniOOn VliV.9NRVfl|liff u ^ 3-1126' ■■ ^ ------■* ' j V '* ■“ 'M i - K f ? . 175^ E ast ^ T Vf.' " - St, 1229* MAIN STREET ’ ' • ^ / nt6Mini#a4i!i nviiu T-y. .'M ' , JTi’ '..'-a, \"v ■. v ; ' :-k y -ssk\ > S' '■1'-P ' — . (■ '•'V ,:v-' Qolumhia at the Pdtter Fiiner^ Homs in Highway \Department, 'Vrill be qif New York, attorneys for the Ing infrlhgenient of their rights ^ ml^hava pro^teM hlmatlf t «> Next week, we euppoee, another Willimantic. The Rev. Dr. ^ r l E. guest speaker and discuss the re fqur m^n, contend the law Is un- "can be adjudicated if and when {brrttbtl’kqd cured. G. Linden, pastor of First Congre location of Highways both here and Court to D ^ d e IHtotrliratrr wriggle, '/and another formula. Graham Atirac constltutHmel. They' s«y It Im- immOnUy is actually granted'/an'd Staence Shrinks Piles But eventu^ty, we think, aociety P T o o d l ^ , Mipiital Heal th ' gational (ihu'rch. officiated. Burial In the H artford area. p<*wa' on courts. "th« ponjudical refused, and ^ntefnpt proceedings ■Watching the Dulles , fight tech ywatch Schedule UWN MaWERS may .have to the''.^6iichi8ion M y ROUEB PIUCE 19,000 to G ^deh was in Townsend Cemetery, Ando Attends Convention fimction, of deterlnining whether have been ■ ihuiated." ' Setting l|eraUi nique on this issue; Where we think • SHARPENED ver. . Patricia Hayes, pre.sident of the Immuiiity for that there la no in auch ewes. J-agging 4t ii unwise and desirable to aid s The Supreme Court last year New Way Without Shrgery \. him to be totaH:^ wrong, we tend „ Mrs. Tatiana Q. Pelerhatz Gla.stonhury Junior Red Cross is legiriative inquiry by gramting e Whenever there la a sex crime Tuesday, M ay 21 (Contined fareq Mage Oi»e) , * REPAIRED upheld a section of the 1954 im to sympalhire with foreign minis-, M ldp^t—2 s.m...... Volunteers heeded OolumbU, May 20 (^pe^l) — Mrs. T atiana G. Pelechatz, '77, oi nbrVjln Washlrigton, D. C. as s withera fthmunity." munity law giving the Attorney Finda-Haalint SubsUnca That Dom Both— violent enough to encK^n munfer, X PICK-UP and DELn'ERY delegate to the National Conven Evidetice Issue tries the world o\-er; For, friend b r 2 afm. t s.m...... Volunteers needed husky fh>in a ^ Ik he gave e^Hftr The local Mental HeelUTFund WlllimSntlc, mother of Joh'n Pele They alao argue that Pine failed General the' right to compel wit- Relieve* Pain—Shrink* Haaiorrlioiidg WALTER R. FERGUSON there is one poUce techni^e which n.m.' 6-a.m...... Volunteers needed' chatz of this town, died Friday at tion of [Junior find Senior Red to make "an independent, discre neases granted immunity to give X.- t.rt, .V t. tsascUli _ For the foe, must be quite a problem. yesterday in/Brooklyn. > Drive hes netted leu ftisn half of Oi'oss. At present the local High ((Continued from Pago C^e) a.toniihinc 'statements liks "Pilss ^ b lla M n i* almost infallible. Iv rorilSpts in s.m. -8 a.m...... Volunteers heedhd M^ndham Community Memorial tionary determination'* as to testimony before grand juriea. nret time science has fouied a new have ceaseii to be a proMeml” Fouadtd Oc^ber l. IMl He addjrused a NprWegian In- Bruce's He desli'ed quota to date. During |.School Junior Red Croa.s ia col whether Immunity should be heating substance with the astonish investigating people^ with prev^^s 8 a.m.— 10 a.m...... Barbara MacGregor, Jackie God Hospital. This rilling did not encompass con- The eerret ie a new heliling iMb : BTcrjr, Ertnibl Except dependeifce Day crOwd of 40,000 M.ANCHESTER—.Ml 9-7998 lecting used pocket-size novels and mittee in April 1953, Glasser re granted. ^ •stitutionalilv of the congressional ing ability to shrink hemorrhoids ■tanre (Rio-Dyne*)--dlscoyarf.ef*r'' at the frey the ftrst two weeks of the drive Funeral services were held today playing Cards to be given to Nike and to relieve pain—without surgery. ' ' I «od Bolidara. Entci records of .lesser sex crimes. Burr Stephens, Mary Stephens fused to say whether he wgs then -,,J. G. Sourwlne,. associate coun ! section,of the law. .-. ' • world-famous research institfiw/' jte» a: llAiicbeitar 10 a.m .-rl^non .. p^sq|(S at L«eif "Erickson' park in th sum of 8149«iWaa recai%'ed by from- the Potter Funeral Home in installactlona which lack recrea or ever had been a Communlat. He In case after rase, while gently Thle substance is now avhjkfble Hi , Clan Mall Hatter. Nine tirflea out of ten, it seems^ V A TThoi^bt h for Today/ Noon—2 p.m. . , ...... k; American Legion Auxiliary „ Willimantic at 9 S.m. and in Sta. sel of the subcoMmUtee, insists relieving pelh. artuel reduction SUmCRIPTION RATES ths/Bay .Ri^e section of Brook- George Ruma, . treasurer. The tion facilitiesv also refused to acknowledge ao- the appeals are pr^ature , and fHppetitory or ointment/isesri under to those wholi^ow the sex crime Sftpnsoionsored. by 'ih e Manchester •2 p.m.T t .p.m. , ...... Jeanne Jacobs. Barbara Lpifilre Ivh.' The ""observance commemora- Peter and Paul Uktafilap Church More than 300,(100 eye injuries (shrinkage > took niece. the seme Prtparnlie^.Kt Jrour Parable ta Adranca ...... James Gslanek, James >i'rthur k>c*l quote la 8350. A ireetinp of the Women's Aux qiialntapce or association with should.be dismissed. Hessald In a occur annually in American in Most angeling of all - results were history of our da^^he person who ‘ -..pqiincil of C b u rc h e l^ ^ ^ ^ 4 p.m.—6 p.rii. . the signing- of thtf Norwegian In W illimantic at 10 a.m .'-Burial iliary of .St. James' Episcopal persons who had been named as druggiit. Money kajlr^etantee. t Year tliM 6 p.m.—8 p.m...... Ernest'John.soh, Roger Winter . ,, It iq hope that conrtibutors waa in famliy«pIot in the new'WU: brief that claims of the fotn;^alleg- dustry. so thorough that lufferere made / *ait V. s. Fat etr. a : Uontha 7V' 17.75 i^om’mits a sex murnCt,lva8 bein in T epni^titiitlon on May 17, 1814. WINDOW SHADES CIrurch will be held tomorrow members of Red spy rings within 8 p.m.- 10 p.m. . Donald Sylvester, David Janssen It was his first evangelistic in ■will mail their contrilmtions ** limantic Cemetery. night at the home of Mr.s. Percy the government In the past. The Three Montha i.30 tnaublc on sex charges otfore. 10^ jj.m .m .—M-idnight ...... Leta F. Waldy^ One Month .. It helps to iff where people talk vasion of the borough tmd pro- soon as pouible. Funds received Joseph Alexander Williarus at 8 p.m. Mrs. Robert tbree Hawaiisns balked at an Weck.r ...... -.30, In prison, or under psyiiiiatric Skywatch Post located on top of Manchestep Police Station G rceiif W hite, Eeru .06 V. mm / ' .duced the largest crowd to hear help to educete the individual to Maurice Alexander' of Hebron C. BelleVtUf III of Yardley, Pa., swering questions last fall In ■ sthsio oopr • with God u h te y s . may register at Ciril Defense Hhad,quarters! al ------j care, they will proclaim th>pi;iAnd feel the strbogth of faith ■him since he opened his current W o s h a b l t seek help eaily for emotional prob Rd. received word Friday, that hla will be the gnegt speaker. As the Honolulu. during an Inquiry Into BullAng. Manchester on Monday, Wednesday, or Friday ftoi -6 47-day crusade. lems. More working years of lif^ brother. Joseph Alexander, .56. of wife of an Army,, colonel.' Mrs. communiam in labor.- t h e A S ^ U T E D PRESS | .selves reformed, and they will V beyond the sod -s. fDlTEL-Ix'^l^lJRSELF PISTOL* p.m. Tie Associated Press ts excjiulvely I ^ be normal. , W h ere harvests grow t> K ^ ^ the ' This Self-Wounding-Wespon Is HOLLAND FINISH *re lost because of m ntal dis Holyoke, Mass., had died at the Belleville spent many ypars in Oki The appeals are from rulinga by •nUtled to the ose of repaWlGsUon of orders than'for any other group Wesson Hospital in .Springfield. nawa. and will .show cdlm: slides, all news dispatches credited to It. or | But their E^ckness usually re-; ~>rfvy. mindminH part pf a Diiel-It-Vouraelf Kit I'm Wine State Road-e-o Test federal district Judge David A. T hat burnt, the power of fello\b)ship golng'/p put on the Market for covers nearly 5t years ago. 20 (iP)—L. C. M ^ v o y . 75, form er Si 99 to Order of illneeaes whicl diaabit workers as well as talk about the country Pine. On April 10 he signed appli not etherwliie credited published In tnis i»p«r here. |I turns. , during their lifetime. Reema said. and its people. aad.«-X'enemies but still want to defend Stanley Adamaoh in Dundee, Scot Browns’^as^all Club and director Heads .MumnI Group lumMs rorreapondent, Mrs. Frank p.uthority to grant im-munity'to the dlapatcbea taerelo are also reserved A. Swanberg, 17. of Pom fret Cen » FULL LINE OF CUSTOM Fj’ank LaChappelle. alumniia of Wanted Someone to take over go from molestation to murder. goal theip honor.. T^he other items in- land. H of bfoadcapling for the American ter won the Connecticut Road-e-o Marrhisa, telephone ACademv four wfteesses. Apprals also «*ere full aervlce^clleiil of N. E. A. Serv- New Fairfield, <5ofin.. M ay 20 League ^ r 12 years until his re- th* Horace W.-Porter School in the 8-9060. motor routs for four months. Call Those with the disease seldom As refuge, eanctukry for each' ciude'tk.are: (a» A list of insults contest here.- yesterday, defeating VENETIAN BLINDS Herald Circulation Department. taken from' Pine's refusal to va soul. guarantHd to get. your dander up, 'J*i Bhice Rogers. 87, one of the tirem ept In 1951, died Saturday. a field of 42 rivals. Swanberg (^au of 1954, was elected president cate an order by. federal district *'l*uWl«iers RepresenUtlves: The get belter. They ususHy grow of the Horace W. Porter School M itchell 3-5121 or M itchell 8 ( / y i Julius Mathews Special A g ^ y — New • such as: "'‘^hooey on you!" - werid's leading book designers, scored 520 out of a possible 565 Judge F. Dickinson Letts, holding York ChlcasoL Detroit and Boatoo. worse. Alumni Assn. Thi rsdey .evening. 9-9793. *MFiMB^R^AUDIT BURHIAU OF It helps to' alAre the su^gfng "G'wan ya FiKher wear* Bermuda who duriiyf^- his "caieer- designed The Fifth Tnternatidiial Bagpipe points. Second was Charles A. E. A. JOHNSON iilnstonhury t.. witness had no legal right to ' There la no letter of the law almost 500 bo6'.i.a. many of them Festival will not be held. In Scot Jan Tasker was elected vice presi CtRCULATTONB vibrant song Shorts!" and "HHqimph!** I'b) One Warren Jr. of Vernon with 517'j Manchester- Evening Herald oppose issuance of orders fof ■*tl)eir which deels adequately with this Of -fa'ith whoee toiceof brother 'Spede Glove (Left'hflnci) for slap- rare, limited editions, died Satur land thia year. Inateadi of all points. The competition was dent; Betty-Ann Elliott, secretary; testimony. ' . PAINT CO. ’v> ■ Louis Soracchi, 'treasurer; Jan League Supports Glastonbury_rnrres))ondent. .M rs. problem. As w ith other crimes.N hood i* strong ^ ' plrig yourself (c) A n ]^rm Clock days places, it will.•ill be held in Brittany, sponsored by the Connecticut Jun^ The court of appeals stayed ef- FrTrance (Aug. 2). 723 Main St., Tel. MI 9-4501 Taeker, manag£t_of-eiu'b .'duth- Tsar • • 1 1-.1 . _____-IlettyTIfcNamara,-eserrj- aic.>a tHephone M-Ed- the letter of th f law' exacts a ti e beating hea r ts- renew ^ c h (have to —Duel--at^-'Suimsliie,—yop Beamont, Tex., May 20 i/Pi/— ior Chamber of Commerce. i h m fectivene.ss of Pine's orders "until living day . know) (d) A 'Tei/Pace TapP^Mep'' John Henry Phelan, 79, oihnsn. topis; and John ly Wheaton and M unicipal O iaiig c fo‘r«i .- - . of punishment, and presumes a Ellen Mae-Elliot, publicity. further notice of the court.’’ The And, travel'•with each other on sure (el^JJne Peanut Bntt^r'b^d philanUifopist, and prominent I The first Indianapolis. Motor outcome of today’s hearings will Dtapiay adverUalng houiwi chance at rehabilitation. The letter love's way. JellvJSandwich- (aiming .on or at- Paul Bergeroft and Robert Ber Glastonbury, May 20 (SpCTTkt)- For Monday—1 p.m, Friday, Catbplic layman, died Sunday. He j Speedway race was held in 1909 determine whether the subcommit of the law treats the sex crime Through service to dedicate and ga^impty Stomack is difficult) (f)' •Sea* born in (ITiarlotte. N.C. GET AHEAD WITH A geron were elected aaaociata mem- mtr Tuesday—J 'am. Monday, beia Of the aaaoctation. The final The League of Women yotersiters Aridrill over a dirt track. Because of tee can go ahead. fb r Wedne«lay-»r«f 7 ffiir!i L Mrs. Heleq Krause of Lebsnon, night at 7 p.m. David S. John.son, i EXPERT 3 . You pay only a small down pay order this fine.hard coal and take A House Foreign Affairs sub a charge of falling to obtain an 1* aeeking to purchase from the operator'seraiura iiceiiae.license. ^ ^atinday. >---- he was bom in. Spring U rbana, Ohio, May 20 i.Pi- E d LaBonnc-SilveretRin home service representative of the chief of planning for the Slate m;o r k m a n ^ h i p : ment-tailored to your budget. months to pay. Call us now I town not It* present course, but committee has come up with a Mrs. Hazel Langan, 42. of E ast ward F. Memmott, 53, president of A s s o c i a t e s Connecticut Light and Power Co., 3 . Months to pay the balance. Yon a comblnatloif of Rart of the course poat mortem on the revolt in Hun Hartford, who was drlvinjg''/he p*Hf.>_May 20 (fl*)—j- U rbana Junior College since 1946, will preaent a cooking .and range SHOF Penrhyn Stanlaws, 80. 'noted por died Saturday. He was born in Lit have a future supply of ‘blue coal' with a hitherto Undeveloped tract gary which borders on the rldicu^ ot|(f*r car Involved in the a accident, ^ id e Ml 3-1155-M I 9-0638 demonstration. Mrs. Louis Sorac- wias fined 812 on a of fall trait painter- who creeled,.the tle Valley, N. Y. chi and Mrs. Arthur Pepin wiH-be r e p a i r safe in your basement. of low value and of no other pos lous in its use of hindsight when chttffgt ing to rield one-half-of the high-■ "Stanlawa girl" of magUine St. Petersburg Beach, Fla., May hosteases. HAT DEPT. , 4. No red tape—easy as ABC! Mil- sible us* tb the town but ivater- it accuses the Eisenhower adminis way. ’ ; Guild Meeting Set b b i e ^ o o B l ' -7'—■ lidRti of r al users insist on famous ahed—if this has finally been made tration of having lost "the opjior- Another wqjnfin. Edith Keniston, The Women's Guild of the Con Hat.s expertly cleaned lUV COAL lY COLOR .clear, then the Open-Forum con- tunity of our generation" by fail- |27, of Anijei/er, was fined 810 on gregational Church will meet in That Interpt:et The and blocked; plus new ‘blue coal‘1 It's the finest hard po*I ing to act more decisively during a char;argp^ of crowding the front Yeomans Hall tomorrow al 8 p.m. TAILORING.DEPT. Wbujlqns have served a good pur- Mrs. M- F- Camiw'sy, who has been hat band8—all done that revolution. Even now, with, all seat x*rSr car she was driving on WishesXlMiie Famil.v poae. "X , 12 a missionary miCqe in India, will Zippers repaired, alterations reasonably! The propoiiUpn as It Is, and not its■— advantage— ■■------' ' of hindsight, '■ the " 051 Sgt... Milton..iiivuii S tratto n told the speak on 'A Cure fpjjnenta of exactly w hat the Eisenhower^* ad riding in the front seat of the car tBe aood! to L|ounALei|- Mrs. Alice (Taylor) C .n, 54, of FUNERAL HOME 336 N. MAIN Sf. PHONE Ml 9-5253 MANCHESTER. CONN. ministration ahoiild h^vb done driven by "Miss Ikenniaton a t VV. Willimantic, sister' of Marshall the Country Club, is within Jesa^, Middle Tpke. and Hilliard St^, Greene of this town, died (TEL. .MI S-6868 MARLOW'S SHOE REBUILDING and makes sense for eyerybod * [lore than it did do. •' at the Windham Community 87 EAST CENTER ST. _ — (LOWER STREET FLOOR-LEVEL) — ------~7aHl. quite ubTlously, it has Httle ■^^‘To.be reallatin srhd raaponi ible.lL morial Hospital. AMBULANCE SERVICE DON'T BE COtOR-BLIND ABOUT COAL. .. AlWAYS BUY 'bluo W ceol' 4>r Igotiiing-fo do vWth Jthc question .says tb* aipcbmniiIlee,^ ."Uni led Funeral services were held today whether or not the town itself States! pq)k^ must seek construe- ; GENERAL ever wants to run a municipal live courses betwen -Pie extremes ^ ... -..e eburse. If the town doe* ever want of „rfinitary action and abandon- | TV SERVICE to undertake such a venture, the -rrient." I Days M AC A Call Cbunlry Club will be out of pie ; In otlier words, the subcommit Nights wAi93 Plus Parts way, anyway. , ' tee itself does not recommend that TEL. Ml S-9482 It is apparent that tlie-^untry we should have fought World War dub ha* become thp-larget of a III over Hungary. What else we crusade of xraripus and varying might have done it finds Itself For your cottage by the sea... moUvaPons. TTlbse who are lead unable to say. ing uie criiaade aeem, to think they, The subcommittee' does make ha've a'dause In which the' common sense with one recommendation maJk is pitted againat the priri- for the future. This is for the Three generous scoops (^^ocohte, vanilla, ^.{(ged and dissolute.rfch, in ■which creation of permanent, mobile .UN WATKINS- the camp in the mountains... the Oounlry Club of the present observer teams which could be (Jay must be punished for certain sei^, on quick notice, into any area WEST and straiiherry ice cream gqntished with Jruil, marshmallow, Bocial Injusticea and discrimina ofTnlernatlonal.tension. It argues, tions of the past, in which no town perhaps with some validity, that FuMral'Sfnrlet policy can 1% Jidr-aad-hohert unr..Uha.preseiice-of.-auch.-lcams w ight chtKolate ^r u p y whipped cream arid nuts. your - city home... Oimond J. West, Director leas ,lt exterminates the dub or have restrained the Course of 4*. 142 East Center St. drives it out of town. i events in Hungary. Mitchell 9-7196 It has been more in. some vague j That W'e would like to see. It: f T n in n y to 0» “Ooantry dub than | would involve, however, a fonjial / In any desire to consider what is . recognition,, on the part of ail na- Manchester’s Oldest No other floor covering .^bsL and desirable for Manchester 1 tions, of a formal extension of with Finest Facllitlea thu."Oi* to convert the present United Nations sovereignty, by Off-Street Parking Tone Squares course Into'aYnualPpal course has which the United Nations would be EsUblislied 1874 gives you so much been raised. » conceded the right in advance to But If a municipal course Is w*hat. send its observers into any men»- D E L W O O D Estate the crusaders against the Counpy bef ■'counpy a t the^ directlod of style comfort Siesta in the sun Club really ■want, and if the tax the Secretariat, .-..xVlthout special ...... payers of the town ever approve authority from the §8c»rity Coun- 9x12 iVon't cost yoii rnuch to riela.\ and sun yourself such a venture for the town,- thej cil or the General .Assembly, and. 29 the year ^round! proposed lease and purchase plan 1 without any . special permission '^iALLr T H l^ S ARE when .vou can own one of these Watkins now under consideration will leave from the naiion involved, c h a n g e d a Nd w e Sophisticated tone.squares in the most ■ sie.sta chains for so little. Sturdy hardwood. the town in possession of the I Thi* should come, aa a part of CHANGE w i t h . *' luxurious of all Deltox qualities! Four frame^Hii; .smooth natural varnish finish. portion of the present course ; the evolution of the United Nations THEM" subtle colorings , . . Cedar Beige with Heavy, gaily'Al iped duck in tones of Qjuntry.Club movse to the ! into the partial world government, •(Author's Name Below) browns, gold and turquoise; Birch Grays bright yeliow-.and green! Adjustable! it proposes to build it-1 me possessor of partial sovereign- with black and red; Boxwood Greens tuf it would purchase ! t->> which it has to be If It is to In recent years there has 4 ^ 5 8 ’ ;,Js assured by with touches of red and two-tone Golden fill its role in -history. But U wrill been a great change in the Rush. Also 'one plain Ro.val Red with DELTOX I present plan that the town wrill not -come easily, precisely because practice of medicine and Rugs find itself in poesessipn of a golf accents of black! 10 slock sizes as w*ell it is easier even for us to imagine pharmacy. i c e C R € 'A'* course,'* and then faced w ith the UN observers rushing into some To keep pace with this as special made-to-order sizes available. declaon whether to operate it or to ■revolution in a satellite country change we pharmacists are devote the land InvtAved to other than to Imagine them surveying continuously studying the 8 x 1 0 2 4 . 9 5 tiae8„ or to sell H for some other the course of a. revolution,;^say. Ip clrug and medical journal.4. No other rugs lend your home such life, such purpose. . ■ Guatemala, As ‘soon as a h^w drug is " 6x9 I7;95 color, style and comfort ; . for so little . . as The proposed airetigement would released we not only stock permit the Country Club to retire Re.yarsible DeJtox Fiber Rugs by Armstrong! One' More Wriggle it, l)ut learn all about its gradually from the present course, dosage, action, propef com Here a^e colors and textures to add a ' a s 1th new holes-become ready for Secretary of Stale Dulles, the pounding and pre.serva- use. A t a fair rental fee, this con other day. managed one more wrig tion.' high-prica look to every floor in your home . . cession by the tovim, th a t the Club gle on the issue of the . right of ,'. That- is why we are pre all year 'round . . .and your Summer borne, too. can continue to- use the old course Three designs Budget Priced! American newspapers tO send re- pared to compound any pre • Sizes made to fit any rcrom. Reversible 5*Wle ..its new course is building, [ porter* into Communist Chins. His scription, prescribed by any U the minimum of courtesy the latest su^estion was *that the for double wear! town as a landlord could extend to physician, no matter how DELVOCUE Provincial American press proceed ■ to hire, distant, exactly as he speci HIGHLAND Suburban a Club which is,'after all. a com-' for correspondents : to go into munity institution and asset. fies. . ' ' China, citizens of other nations. In • We don't see how anybody who | ihis way. he said, our State De- Vari-Twis^ ^ Solid Maple Bed Studies Uie proposition as it is,-can I piirtment; haying no authority YOUR PHYSICIAN r and Highland Plaids have any valid objection to it. As-| over the travel of citizerts of other CAN PHONE to whether or not the town Itself 1 countries, w'ould not be able to . MItchbll 3-5321 Cosmopolitan 'A Innerspring Mattress" wiabea to operate a , municipal! interfere. -WHEN YOU NEED course, there . wrill be time enough ' in the same press conference, .95 A MEDICINE 9 5 9xl2 for deciding that question when the \|r, Dulles went on to. deny that 9xl2 22 ★ Box Spring town cornu into possession of the he was trying to make the Ameri 2 5 eouise and 'must either operate it can preu an instrument of State Pick up your prescrip 1. Provincial., plaii\ textur«S^weave that’s “just Suburban . . . a .sturdy long-wearing reversible weave ' or make some other disposal of the Department foreign policy any in a modulated stripe coihe.s in four smart colors and property on which it is located. tion if shopping near .tis, oT right for maple,” yet as appropriate for modern * 9 9 75 more than rmy thing -else in, rooms. In four smartcoloi^combination* and 10 stock seven stock .size.s,. :Highland Plaids combine bold and ?U - f o r In m nutsheU," the opponents of 'America: i'a such an Inst'rUrnent. let us : deliver. promptly I .subtle colors with unique texture variations in a ' Clu6 want It to gef Well, there is at least some ad- without extra char^. A sizes. ' great many people entrust 2. Vari-Tivist... an unusual random coloration remw striped-plaid effect. Four colors; seven sizes! $ 123.50 value! off the odtma..Md leave it to the vjahce .in his attitude, from week } town, and that is>«4i^ the Country tp week. Last time, he was dalm- us with the responsibility niscent of early American rag rugs, yet* used in coh- . .'i,: CW> w an ts to do, ■our freedom of the preu of filling- their prescrip temporary settings by many decorator?.'Four smart 8x10 21.95^ ; *90Birov«rs7f la a' freed9m-te„p^lish, not a free tions; May we compound cokir combinations and 10 stock sizes. Our famous Old Ipswich 5topl® ^pool b ^ , as - dom ^ to go and geT>ewa;__By that, yours? . 3. Cosmopolitan . . . its unobtrusive texture com ’"^shown, in mellow nuthicg cojor, pHis pliments tradition, transitional and mbdehi decor, 6 x 9 4 1 4 . 9 5 Molestation To Murder claim, of Vourse. he was maKl: a box spring and a rhatching innerspring . entirely pou ible, In-theory, for us Thjls-^harming texture ''goes” \^ith anything! Sand i?iattl-es.s. The mattress hds a 210-coU spring . individual now being held stone, Harmorty Gray, Jade Green, Snioke 6ray, to get no news to piiblish. unit: trim, tailored, quilted, pre-buflt borders and' nuribr of an eight year old Now, how’ever, Kh jconcedu our Aqua, Sandal, Pearl-Griiy and Dpera Rose . . . 10 a previous record right to the news which may be in at^k sizes! AL«L,DELVOGUE patterns can be made / button fufts. Spring and nlattresa covered' :W M i^dffeaaw Inv^vlng side Oommunist Chlpa, and merely to order in special sizes. Y- ■ , with smart pjnk and charcoal ticking. iMMl biMS convicted, taku over for himself the selec- Prescription Ptuuinacy (8^ after, gcrying part Uon . of 'the reporters rtdio would 901 Maip Street 6x10 29.95 V 1V \ ? ■ > aasdd'^ pa^e . go'-and get. U; \ '' ' , •Quotation .by Ixahslr '■Iv N a v e y o u r c a r iN SP ecrisp * « v io r to ^ 17^95 Thay must 1^, he gaid ^ s Mmek, (8U-9M > 'my. o r M a n c h e s t e r M A Y 2^28 * V h L ^bdoiil fereigp reportare, not Americana. jQ jw g r j .997 (4W i) /'-A. - ' V f e r n * fc 1',. y,., ^ ...y,,.,"- '' ' ^ - i V . / / . TV \- -V :■ -' ■/v '■ ‘-V, f . ■ 'X-.l- A • r-' =1
" -lit:'’’' • / *•1 ■: y; '■. '■ ^ • I'X'-’ '■ • ••■ *,1., ‘ J -X ■ y\ ,'^rJ <- , ^ ' \ . ' ' ' ■' ^ ■ ’ . V ' y .’PAGE EIGHT MANCI^ESTER even in g h era ld , MANCHESTER, CONN„ MONDAY,'MAY 20.'19M ESTER' EVENING HERAId, MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY,rMAY 20; 1957 PAGE NINE T Bolton of local Grange N o.-47 t^ttUhold About Town Probers Recall the annual cooking and BMrtng Mulka t«t Appeal Rt. 6 Relocation Alternates FilingAI)elayed Gill'M iriella Wedding Piheau at ^JN contest on June 28 at its regiiw Department President Mrs. K ^ .' meeting. Ssault Conviction Fdr Briefs in To Fight Egypt Phillips of Hartford and her dlate Aide oil Farm Cost This .vear an afternoon street- ^ ^ ^ o Be Displayed Here Soon of bfheers will be' guesta of the dreSs will be thF'reqiilred garment A W’huJsorVllle man placed y'’ ’ for the iewjng part of the contest American Liegion Auxiliary at its probation fbc^twjo years after he Three posSlblisTosaUons -6f Rt. 0 ■ meeting tomorrow evening at the Air Route Leak and a yeast bread will be the item Nike^Dispute On Suez Rights Asking Price ^ ^n $57^000 to be judged in the' cooking part, was senlenced>q/k\charg* of as through ■outhessO^iffthchester, y legion hall. Members are reminded END of the ^ L o n g Sam ^ of the program. saulting his form h rV jf* ih Man td bring articles for the penny sale. «tudjed by .^ate enffinecfs^fnre Atlorney^^^r the four Lake- (Cosittiiiied from Page One) (Continued from Page One) Bolton, 'May 20 —- (Spwia'l) -7-^«very Tueminy and' Thiiraday from News Notes chester was planningHq^^peal his It waa revealed today that rte I 6:30 p.m. to 8;.3l) p.m. Parents are case today. they recommended a fourth. wiH-tje Starts Today wood Circle 'resident's contesting The Jfely Ghost Mpthers, CTircle The CTYO of St. Maurice Church n erating the waterway m-Sia "in of Northeast stock jumped bn Aqg. _ ®-''ked to co-opcra'te In the program will meet Tuesda,v at 7:30 p.m. at Anth()ny Mulka, 32, gav^^qtlce diapHiyed In the Municipal Building" the government's condemnation of will meet it.^the home , of Mri. 3 In a sudden burst of trading. T>tm't skip the comics today. fla^ant contradiction nith the six Rose farm is $ji,0()0. ■'•The,.Sch6oI by picking up their bovs promptly the Sacred Heart Church In Ver of appeal to Superior CTourt after their property have receive^ a con- Jam es LinghaITi^H3 Lydall St., to Site Committee has annotinced it k t 8:30 p.m. appearing for sentencing befoV thl* week. If yoir-ejo, you will be missing principles." morrow night at .8'n’clock. The subcommittee said that, Ih non. Maps made by Planning Engi-j i tlnuance iintll Wednesday for fll- addition'to Sawyer and Henderson, will recommjpflthe purchase of Morra slated that’ games with The Women's Auxlliarv of the'f-Judge M'ealey C. Gryk in Town sn introdlicifon to "Long Ssm" ' Egypt is running the canal In ■_—- • Beer Wilfred Maxwell a department which appesfSKfpr the first time : ing briefs in First. District Federal Hose and Ladder Co.,»'J'Jb. 1. a witnes.-! at today’s hearing would the farm .l^rihe Tb,wh at a special other towps are also scheduled on Volunteer Fire Department will Cdurt Saturday. in the .Mancbester-^lvening Her- ! Court In Hartford. accordance with a unilateral SMFD. will hold a drill tomorrow be . Milton Shapiro, a Concord, town, maetlng soon. I thia year's )» 0gram. , hold a meeting at the firehouse Mulka waa sentenced to 90 iaya ift m locations furnished by the | The briefs were to have been The committee, eatabliahei by ,,„hn Garibaldi has calleci" * tonight at 8 o'clock. on a charge of assaulting his ex- NEIDITZ BROS. ald. ' ■ , , d ec^ ation deposited with the night at 0:30 at the firehouse. N. H„ real estate man who had State ieiU be sh^w-n on a bulletin wife, Joyce, in her home at 332 Long Sam, writteii.*'j'iy Al filed today. U.H. i^ rli 24 as an "international bought Northea-st stock on Aug. 3 A to«-n meeting on Nov. 26. 1956. meeting at the C,Mnmiinitv Hall, The 'annual men's supper of the board on ihe aerond floor of- the- The residents are contesting the was changed with the duty Of se- Wednesday at 8 p.m.'Tor alU diilts Ladies Benevolent Society, of the Oakland St. March 31. He received Capp and Boh Lubbers, lab triin ^ t." She opposes any Covenant Congregationalisls will shortly after the market opened. 2 2 E. CENTER s t r e e t - OPPOSITE POST OFFICE building. A map of the location 'constitutionality of the goverh- ha've a housewarming party to Janies R. Durfee, the CAB chair le c ti^ a suitable parcel of land and Chlldrtn interested in'tbe arch- Ciingregational Church will ' be the same sentence- pn another beautiful country girl now in further Cboncil action, contending charge-of breaking into'Uje house recommended by the State High-; volved *• with the mysteries of ''menl’s ielzuc0 of a email portion night at 7:30 at the new home of man, also has been called to testify' •■“■'’'•'’I . . eVv M'ogram. J’lana will be made al held, tomorrow evening at 7:30 wav Departrpcnt la no.w on display. of th^lr property In connection that the declaration' conforms to' The fto.se properly, consisting of , thU jneeting for the time, and o'clock at the church. A later hour and was placed under a $2.5(X) Madison Avenue and a televis Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Johnson, for about the problem nf leaks in gen peace bond. The alternates begiij at Gardner | ion star, Smiley Jones. ; with UievMlke homing site to be the six principles. merly r«wiidents of Maple S t. for eral and any corrective legislation. this program's activities. has been set to accommodate par built adjabept to L a k e w o o d eii at Bolton Center on BOlton Hill S|»erlal Tarentn’ .Meeting ents of young children. Judge Gryk suspended execu HEAVY dAOGE St. Smiley ha-sn’t smiled in weeks Some.dlploma'ls said moat Coun many years. Social Group No. 2 A committee aidje sald'Ourfee has and Steel's Cro.asing. Rd.s. .I t llc.s . Alternates A and C would paaa itnd his show, sponsored bv Gob- Circle. ' ' will be In charge of the refresh no specific information about the The parents of next ye.ar's Grade Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kreysig will tion of the sentences and gave cil delegates thought no reaffirma east of the Congregallonal Church show slides of their trip abroad. 5ftilka a two-year probation per-' through towm land aoyth of Oak bldfifra ' Little Laffter Pills.': They are also 'di^llenf^ng the tion pt the. principles was needed. ments. Northeast case. I pupils are invited to attend an Grove St. and cross Porter St. near took a rioiedive In the ratings. ! consUtiitinnallly of the,, Capehart parsonage and is bounded bv the informal meeting at the Element Friends and members of the iod. Probation was granted under POLYPLASTIfc^ ~ ^ t one longtime -obaerver of Sawyer, now as.sociate director property of Mabel Griswold, David the Butternut Elstates, a new sub Sales of his spon.sor s product Act, which provides the 'iul' Mrs. Flore’nce Cleveland, 174 ary School tomorrow evening at United Methodist (Thiirch are In the condition that Mulka stay IWJ. affairs forecast ^ at for the of the CAB'S bureau of air opera Toomey «hd the New Haven Raii- vited to attend the meeting of the division. also fell off. blit -when Smiley I under which the government sakdxof a Western com'noon front. Benton .St., has returned home af tions. was executive dlrecitpr of ths 7 :45 p. ni. away from Mrs. Mulka "a t all recognizes Long Sant as the one Basic to'their, argument la road.- Woman's Soclet.v of Christian times." At that point. Alternate A would ! Britain^ and the United, States ter \isillng her son and daughter board.at the lime of its decision in Many people have a.saiinied the Miss Viola Dar.sen, eleinentar.v pass south of Porter Reservoir and he believes to he his long lost contention that the 32 dwelling in law, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold f^eve- supeivisor; Miss .lo.sephine Leso .Service . tomorrow evening at 8 Probation Officer Henry Boraw* would vi(He for the re.soliiHon the the ca.se, Grtawold property, which runa be o'clock at the churcli. WASTE cross Finley St.'before reaching daughter, . 'Smiley's smile r«r : units, to be built for Nike service French arB\#xpfcte ari expected to intbpdure laiid, and their daughter Cathy In and Mrs. Imogens Lindcman. grade ski was asked to make arrange Henderson fir^'*'told the sub hind the church tract and Coni- The Rev, M. P. f'aliowa.v, a ments for him to See his two chil the town line; Alternate C would turns and pill sales start Jump ' pertonnel and their families, will — and "h o ^ that the RiisMans Topsfleld,. Mass. committee he had no Inside infor l„teaclicis: and Piincipal Richard ing again. . not serve a public use. mbuhlty Hall, is part of the Rose missionary from Arabia, will give dren. 2<-2 and 5 years old. puss north Of the Pprter Reservoir will. Veto It.” mation. He testified that on the farm. The land ha.s ru.slomariiy Mathei- will participate in a dis — Follow - the adventures of j In lepers filed with the federal Mrs.. E sther Pickles, and her cussion on prepailng a child for an illiistrated slide lecture. Mrs. Mlllks «nd her «isl»r Jf. and also cross Firilby St.;. before Soviet Seen **wfhinf Egypt morning.of Aug, 3, after learij^ing been rented b.v the Rose’s for paa- ITibllc Records reaching the town line. • Long Sam six day.s a week in ‘ court Monday, the r^e 1 1 d e n t s ' committee, will sell hot coffee and entrance t<> scliool in the fall. A Gl'MM, reported to police that ^ R E T S The Soviet Unioir w'Ss expected the price of Northeast stock wJi.s tiiring their dairy herd. Warranty deed: Mario Ansaldi Mulka broke into their house at Alternate B would follow the The Herald. Us good entertain ' attorneys maintain that the con to follow Egypt’s Itfte of opposi tea.at the food ja le by the Repiibli- up, he acted on his own deductions film entilled ''Kldppy and the ■ame ment for the whole family. demnation contravenes the poneti- cltn Women’s Club tomorriiw In the Old - Ijimimark 3*hiee, H’s'-’ will al.-io be shown. to Anthony and Rita Ansaldi. 1:30 V^m' and threatened them 2 lino as the recommended tion to Council actioA Foreign in'^ telephoning a report of the route, passing south of Highland tutlonal prohibition agatnet taking lowy of the Community "Y " to th^ The Rose properly is the sub Mra. liominic Ponticelli. Mrs. propert.v on Williama Road: with a paling knife. ----- ^ ^ . 3 Minister Andrei Y., Groiriyko told award to a Boston Investment ject of ReVdliitionary War anec Marriage license: Robert Ed St', to Willya St. At Willya St., private land for private use. . newsmen in Moscow n^-good wonien of the Manchester Gard*h Harrv Goodwin, Mr.s. Eugene t'a- They said he left the house af The additional allegation ‘ la. banker. dote In, a collection of historical ward DeVaux of Vernon and Pa- ter ririping the telephone from, Its It would paaa north of the recom for nearly 05 years. For 35 years would come of the French a^ ea l. Club, Vfho wiH be busy with sn- Confronted with telephone com rinl, and Mrs. Robert .Spencer, the made ' that the Capehart Ai't . is facts published fey Mrs. Charles present first grade looni mothers, 'tricia Ann Odell of this town; connections when they tried to $1.00 mended route, clnasing the inter niial'plA^it sale in the Gym’ of the he was employed by the Hilliard Esypt. th'ough not on the Coiu)- pany records showing he msde the F. Sumner a few years ago. James Alan Norman of Manches call police. section of Willya and Highland Manufacturing Co. unconstitutional in that ,‘it author cll, was tcheduled to take part iiv y , or anyxothers who ipa.v wish re- will serve refreahnicnt.s to the ises aquisitlon of private land call before the burst of trading in .She reports that French troopa group. ter and Susan Jane Anderion of Sts. and extending northeast, cross He leaves his .wife. Mrs. l,ena the debate as the Country operat ffeshmentd, during both sales. Northeast stock, Hender.son then thia town’. ing Porter and Finley Sts., and through condemnation p|nceedings coming to the aid of the Anierioan Norwich I>i(M-ese Drive Abraham Lincoln is descended Smith; a son. Raymond D. Smith, ing the ransl. Israel, also a non \ \ said that if he had been mistaken passing between the Howard and for, private rather- than public member. made no advance request colonists made tlieir flfUi camp Volunteer wot kers who will call _ i. . .. on hi.s mother’s side from Rev. of Enfield, and a sister. Mrs, Al . Mrs. ,, . c, John . Howen, -w u570 - Wood- < In bis original recollection, "the after landing at Newport. R. 1., Porter reservoirs. fred B. Reyhl, of Manchester. - use.” to be heard in the discussion even on parishioners of St. Maurice ti'''"'"*, Obadiah Hplme.s, founder of the The four plaintiffs are C. Elmore i nnlv other possible source’" of his on the" Rose property. Taken L’hui ch fo. the Norwich Diocesan | second Baptist society in America REG. $2.98 The recommended path, would Funeral services will' be held at! though Egypt has barred her the WoWn ? Be^bilcan Club ha.s 'rn,ation was Sawyer, from the diary of a French officer run south of the other routes. 8:39 Wednesday morning from the Watkins, Mr. and Mra. Bradley! ships jfrom the waterway. '^The arranged the ^appearance of Development Fi.nd will meet Tues- ' t e : * * ‘'' 'P " ”"® ^“ ‘ '’'•ell in J644. Rev. Holmes' grave is Jri Prohaika and , Mrs. Charlotte Israelis say they will try to send ‘Com|Hiratlve Stranger* was this account: day at 8 }3! m. at the lectory. Middletown, R. I. crossing Birch Mountain and Camp I John'B. Burke Funeral Hohie. 87 State SecrelaVy Mrs. MUdred Allen But Sawyer described Henderson "We reached Bolton the ’22»itl of Meeting roads and passing south E. Center St., and in St. Bildget'a Gould. They failed In an at,tempt A-Hilp through the canal but are Of Hartford, >Vednci(jay at 1:30 The Rev. J. Ralph Kell.v has been as "a'comparative stranger" and, June with the gieatest dirncnily named regional moderator for the LARGE SIZE of the Howard Reservoir. Church at 9 o’clock. Burial will Friday to obtain an Injunction In ' delaying the test until after the p.m.. at the aortual meeting al the be.in St. Bridget's Cemetery. f^uperior Court that would re- Council'debate. ■ swore he had not leaked the Infor- ' n-a Ihe roads were Rorkvin,. District and Dr, Barnard The alternates studied by State home of Mrs. J. Hgrbert Finlay. 4-i matlon to him. The CAB official frightful. The position I occupy Highway Department engineers Friends may call at the funeral atraln the rontrartoT from proceed-] Egypt coplaindB that she and Greenwood Dr. Mrs. Flnlav Is Sheridan the regional chairman. home tomorrow from 2 to 5 and 7 Ing with the construction of the de Israel are tedhijlcally sUH at war, testified that he had not called is one half on a hill at tlie foot Cooking—Sewing Contest were supplied a t ' the request of chairman of the nontinating eom- Henderson on Aug. 3 or at any of which were are. encamped Starting May 2 6 town ofOcials who have received to 10 p.m. velopment. anddtbat she can bai: Israeli ships Tlic Home Economics Conimiltee mlttee, which will prewnt a'slate time prior to Aug. 10. "The minister of tivi.s place" protests from Case Bros. However, the plaintiffs will have as a> defense meatmen, permitted of officers for the coming year. Here Is A Henning Johmlen Jam es Jllllrr Pholir Shapiro is expected to b<- ques fwho occupied the farniliousc) ''^is 5 Pc. KITCHEN SET V Officials of the paper company another opportunity to seek, an In by the 1888 Oonatantirt^le e»ttioii. lacaet In reply citaS a Hattie Rottner, Mrs. Eleanor John dtis amount of self . posse.s.sion, s r NT t r ▼ NT ▼ ▼ ^ TUBULAR STEEL — BLACK FROM route would affect their business Laiirel St., died this morning at June 6. Superior Court Judge Oooiicii^^iston of S^t. 1 , 1*49. chase of Northeast .stock -on Aug. the IdMcheste.- Memorial Hospital son, Mrs. Rosalind Quith and Mrs. 3 but also ab. lit whether he sug married but being without chil r Almost 2 Million Terrific Value! WITH 4 UPHOLSTERED CHAIRS bypassing close to the pond from George Conway directed the con St. Peter’s Church, Torrington.wwhlte'orchid, atephaiiotis 'and Ivy that Bg^ptlm interference wlt)t Marion Peck. dren. He sngge.'ited to the wife A rnident of Mani^ester for 52 Israeli carjoehlp the canal could gested aimilar purchases by three r PRESCRIPTIONS II WE WILL CLOSE 'Which they take water. While the tractor to ahow cause why the In was the scene of the wedding streamers. of Grenadier (label to adopt one of road is under CpnatrucUon, they years, he employed at Cheney junction ahouid not be issued. The gerwn of the hon'or attend ndt be justified on'^gipunds of self-. 'aides of Sen. Bridges iR-NH). Bros, for mort than 50 years. He Satiirda.v morning of 4Mi»s Alba The firet of the series of four N udges’ adnviiiistrative assist her daugfhters whom he pronii.sed P "SAFELY FILLED" ^ contend, the pond would become In the meantime, cons^ictlon at ant was similar in st.vle to those (Mense.. spring ctmeerts by the Manchester to care for as his own child and ■ilt-fUled and production of about was a member of the Dmaniiel Lu the site Is free to proceed. Minella. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. of the bridesmaids. It was of 'The Oouncil’s aix • prlnCipies - ant,' Chester Wigglh, and two bther theran Church, Scandia Lodge, Or Pipe Band .scheduled to be held to aides,', Thomas Shahnon and Rich to close the bargain witli .'in loiils. SI per cent of their paper prod Dominick Minella of that town and- orchid crystallette with matching which Egypt endoi-sed last Octofter night at 7:30 In. Center Park will "Blit the Grenadier and his wife ^Arthur Drug Stores j ucts would have to be halted der of 'Vasa and the Harmony So Stanley S. (Jill Jr., son of Mr. and headpiece and her cascade bouquet call for (1) free transit through ard W .' Eddy, have been listed EVERY SUNDAY SOLID MAPLE ciety. be canceled in ca.se of rain. among .(^sraons .who boiigtit North were -too attached to their littl* temporarily. Mrs. Stanley,S. Gill, 40 McKinley was of orchid carnations and ivy. the canal without discrimination, . _____ ■ ■ ■-y 4-year-old child and refused all Highway department engineers He leaves his wife. Mrs. ^Jennie The bridesmaids wore-yello\v crys- (2) reapect for Egypt's sover east stc ^ :(h a t day. MAPLE CHAIRS St., town. Eddv has told hewamen that he Mr. Colton’s often repeated offers, aay Uiat the road could be built in A. Jqhnson; a smi, ArtKiir W. Court Cases talette dressea and carried ycllpw eignty, (3) insulation of thr canal thus proving their unselfish devo a way which would prevent dis JohfiMn of TrufobuH; three broth The double-ring ceremony was and orchid carnations. "from the politics of sny coun Car Flips and the two\«thers bought 100 .■marcs eacJi, that they sUll have tion and fine character Thia in RANGE Lamp Table turbance of the Case water supply. ers, August of Manchester, Axel performed al 10 a.m. b.v the Rev. The flower girl wore a full length try,” (4) tolls "d^ided by agree cident was printed in all the news at 2 P.M. The engineers cleln that right- of Glastonbury -•.nd Emil S. John Angelo Siisin, pa-slor of St. Rocco's white dreas. white mitts; hoad- ment betwew Egypt and the Driver Survive.^ it ind that the stbyk now is quoted Colonial Man Not Guilty beloU- the price they paid for (t. papers and even in Paris” INSTEAD OF 7 P. M. IJNTIF^ LABOR DAY otf-waiy costs would be increased son of Fort Myers, Fla., and two Church, Thornton. R. I., a friend -dress of orchid sweet peas, and users,’’ 1.51 setting aside of "a fair lUEL OIL * Eddy said they acted'on Shapiro's Reo Programs .Start lafl per cent by Alternate. A. 154 grandchildi'en. CM Check Count of the . bndc. Miss' Rose Hayei carried a prayer book co'Vbred with proportion " of tolls for canal im Harvey J . McKinney. 25. of .57 Park Conimi.ssioner Harold WE WILL BE CLOSED FOR MEMORIAL DAY Tier cent btr A lternate C, and 48 The Vuheral will be held Wsdnea- played the bridal music and, a'c- orchid sweet peas and Ivy stream provement and (6) arhitration of Hemlock St., escaped serious in- sugigeslidA Dwyer, announces that two recre GASOLINE _ 8 0 ORDER VOl’R HOT DOG and HAMBURG Combination per cent by^Alternate B. day afteiiiooii at -2-oVlock at the companied the soloist;-Fred Feegal ers. any diaputea between Egypt and ■Ju'iy last nignt wnenLh4s-car rolled ation programs will get under wav ROLUS THE DAY BEFORE ~ReprtRhictions Emanuel Lutheran Chuirh. Burts! A, 20-year-old Hartford father of of Bast Hampton who sang Ave . The bride’s mother chose for her the oW Siiee Ca ial Oo. over twice on Birch Mountain Rd. this week. They are ha.sebnll and will be in East Ceir elery, ^ five Children was found innocent Maria and Panis Angelicus. Bou daughter’s wedding an orchid Police said McKinney was head-' REG. $17.95 this morning of issuing a frauclu^ quets of white flowers were on the srctierv. coached by Gaaprin Morra i Friends may call at IheWtttkins- glazed silk dreas with white and ed west at the time, approached a ! Public Records and John Garibaldi i’espectiveiv. BANTLY OIL AT West Funeral Home. 1 ^ 'E . Center lent check In the amount of $144. altar.. gold accessories, and the bride curve and skidded 122 feel before! ______Donald Tlmins was arrested a Given in. marriage by her father, Gasprin Morra has called his j I .'Ml' \\i . |\c, Obituary St., tomorrow fronya-lo 5 and 7 to groom’s mother, beige lace over his car left the road, polled over,! . ... fir.st practice ses.sion for tonvPrrow'l 9 p.m. and untilXt»:30 Wednesday year ago Ihls month on a warrant ! tlie bride was attended by Miss Killer Outlines came back onto the road and then i Marnuitee Dee vi.rv "I Uffeta with pink accessories. Both evening at the local school dia-l M \l\ "I Ifl'l.l Now morning. after a check he issued to the W. Yjilanda Bosticco of Torrington as mothers wore white orchid cor rolled over again. The car was de- Edward J . Morlarty and 5 ary G. denney Co. for lumber bounced. molished. 1 .Munarty to Donald E. Willis, niond. Boys of Grades 6 through 8' TEL Mlfchcll 9-4595 maid of honor. Bridesmaids were sages. Dinner at noon was followed 658 CENTER ST. ^ M l 9-9435 Timms, a carpenter, purchased Beverly K.oropatkin. , East Hart- Cruel Stabbing McKinney was taken to Man-' are eligible. | Deaths by a reception for approximately cheater Memorial Hoapital where BiiUdmj^Permlt* The practice sessions will be held ROCKVILLE TR 5-3271 the lumber for a remodeling job f'ord: cousin of the bridegroom, 176 guests ffom 3 to 7 p.m. at he was doing in West IlarlfoiA and Mrs. Daniel Dsts of Hartford. (Confined from P **e One) he wa.s treated for lacerations and 'I’p Salvatore Ev'angelista for an Funeral* and paid for It wit h a check drawTi Margie Pezze of Torrington. cous Venata Hall. Torrington. abrasions of the head. He waa not additlor^ V borne at 63 Green Heary !► Barrett For a motor trip to Florida the Her mnih.r .,4 . 1, , Manor Rd.,-|800. PRICE on a Glastonbury bank, in of the bride was flower gifl. admitted bride is wearing a blue and white I pother assumed she was In To Geneva Lockwood for an ad Yi Henry Irving Barrett, 28'i Timlns claimed he was certain John Koropatkin III, East Hart He was charged with reckless A Martin W. SUu-ln Church St., died thia morning at of nraking a deposit large^'enougli ! ford, cousin of the bridegroom, was linen sheath dress, blue linen dust-1 b*r teacher assumed driving and is to appear in Tcjwn dition to a home at 264 (Thartef 'The funeral of Martin W„ Slarin, er. white accessories and white or-1 **’* " ’•■ home, Oak St., $1,500. Manchester Memorial -Hospital, af 2i Jordl St., was held at 3 o'clock to cover the check, b i^ said the best man and ushers were Walter Court May 27, B C i3 ter a long illness. Saturday.. afternoon at the Wat bank -bad no record of It. He also Minella, the bride's bnjlher. and chid corsage. They will be at home-| ' Her body, fjiilly clothed, was In another weekend accident po Marriage IJoenses Bom in Woodstock, May 23. kins-West Funeral Hohie. The Rev. claimed he .was never notified that Kenneth Bidwell of Manbhester. to their friends after June 3 at 240 i found four hours later at 7'30 lice said Feli.X T. Traygis, 32. Bol- Ronald Roland Albert. Hartford, 1880, he had been a resident of Fred R, Edgar, minister of the the check' had bc^ced.. either by Dennis Per.ze wa.s ring-bearer. ' Oak St,, Manchester. ■< ' n m ' ' i ton, struck the left front fender and Mildred Audrey Chambci.s, Manchester for 34 years. A year South Melhcidist Church, offiej- the bank or b.v/xhe Glenney Co,, The bride's princess style gown The bride who was graduated i o f* parked car on Spruce St. Sat 5 Ridgewood St., June 8 at Church and a half ago no retired from his although both firms knew where from Torrington High School is On the day of the slaying. Bi-er»- urday' night When he attempted to of the A.ssumption. . * nted. and Frederic, E. Werner was of white silk was designed with a da had been accompanied a short . position In the shipping depart orgahist. Burial was in Elasl Ceme he was worltthg. aabrina neckline outlined with re- employed in the trta.su ry depart park. ■ i Edward Anthony Bachl, tVest ment at Cheney Bros. He was a ment of the Pratt and Whitney distance from her home by a 4- The parked car. owned by Rob Hartford, and Joyce Marie Othone, tery. Judge Qo'k baaed his decision ' embroidered Alencon lace and seed year-old friend. Lois Ann Caston- member of King David Lodge, No. Bearers were A'dam Ci-awfoid, Id favor of Timina on evidence i pearls, and long, tapering sleeves, Aircraft, East Hartford. The bride ert Hale,- 27, Talcottville. and 20 Victoria Rd.. June^ al Church Traygis’ car received only minor of the A.ssumption. H O T E L 31, lOOF and s^'ed as financial Dajdd Datddgon. William Hiie.sti.s, that his checking account was ac- The skirt terminated in a chapel groom, a ‘graduate of East Hart —•eoretoiy-of-tha.-lodga.Jorjover__ 25 John Hillsr 'Frank Jack and Ed- live during the period in question. Irnin.' Her finger-tip veil of im ford High School, is employed 8 1 '" ^ * " "«*!>«- v'ile and- A.ilsn* Claire-MacNeelyr M o l x i l y*ears. He was alsc a member drthe~t ward G rennon?------tAweby- -sowing,..1)58.L a mistake ported illusion fell from a crown the same plant. He aerved two Veterans of the lOOP and Fred' spinewhere might have beeh ifiaile. of seed peSl'l-s; She carried- a white yeaTS'-.with the -UrS. -M*rine-eorps r«.tr!Wa„,.Se. -6<^ '*fwFf BAIMWar FROM ATOM TAOc 24 .Strong St.. May 25 at St. C. Barnes Encampment of East Robert D. Nell ' /n t t judge also said-^tbat -since pearl prayer book-marked with a Irh-World-War II. ^ w n the road in front of her M’sshington, 5Ia.v 20 i.pi—< Bridget's Chun h. Hartford. The funeral of Robert D. NeiL Timlns stayed oh the job, there hooee for Brenda. -Tbe twM girls f ’-omniissioner Thomas E. Mur .Iame.4 Aughstu« Stratford, 15'ii by BLUE BELL He leaves his wife, Mr». Cath- 400 E. Center St., will be held At was no criminal intent evident, usually walked the rest of the ray testined today that he uns School St., and- Beverly Jane "■grUte Samanns Barhftt; it son. Ken equipped with 21 cargo helicopters way to school together. “frozen out” of an Atomic Hewitt, Hamden, .lune t al Em 2 o'clock tomorrow afterno^ at such as skipping to avoid prosecii-. : and the necessary operating And neth* Barrett of, Bloomfield; a the Watkins-West Funeral Home, tion. Jody Waited and Waited Energy Uommlssion sesnion manuel Lutheran Chapel, maintenance personnel. Judy waited and waited. Becauoe whirh helped draft testlinon.v John Frank Graham. South V danghter,Mrs. Harold Porcheron of 142 E, Centcr ' St. The R^^. Clifr •Get'hai'di J. Tobias, 28. Fi-encb ! Foreign Aid Bolton: three stepdaughtersr Mrs. Ifcird O. Simpson, mi-nlst^ of the Rd . Bol.ton. was fined a total of : The first class o( Helicopter, Pi of the cum'e In the road she could supporting r..S. participation Wlndssr, • and Kathleen McCann, Willis Schultx ot Glastonbury, Mrs. j Center Congregational Church, $100 on charges resulting from j lots. who are Arm'y Warrant Of we only a few feet ih the direction In tho international Atomic 69 Pleasant St., June 8 at SI. Joseph Belisic of Stafford Springs will dffleiate. Burial will be in leaving the scene of an acx;ident. | ficers, was graduated in Decem Brenda was coming from. Energy Agem-.r. » ■James Church. To Face Ax ber of 1951, By August an Army and Mrs. William Humphries of ’ East Cemetery, Tobias was Involved in a minor Eriend* said (hat Judj* occasion Manchester; three brothers Walter j Friends may caJi at the funeral crash at 9:15, pm. yesterday on, Helicopter Company was formed ally walked half •'awy down' the of Woodstock, Clarence of Windsor | home from 7 to 9 o'clock tonight. Lewis St., with a car operated by | and sent on its fjrst ope.rational road to meet her schoolmate, but Mid O-wen E. Barrett of Manches- j In addition to his sur\1vota, he Rii$aell Allen, 32, of 1075 E. Middle | In Congress miss! o n, "Operation- Southern had overslept thia day, r i a t^T4grandchildren and two great leaves.a grandson. Robert Neil. ► Tpke. I Pine". Cargo helieoptere were first _ MTien Brenda faHe'd to come for graiidchiidren. ' | •. -- used operationally in the exercise Allen .said a ra r sideswiped bis "Snow Storij ", 1&53. Judy reentered her home in 2 MATTRESSES The funbral will be held at th e, ■ .Mr>. Arcangela Trivignu vehicle, but the driver failed to (Continued from Page One) did not go to acKoot. SLASHED ON Holmes. FunerhUHome..400 Main Funeral services for Mrs.' An- stop. Tobias was later -stopped by By Spring of 1953 we were send Had Br.enda, lived another tfiree OR 8t.. at 1:30 Wednesitay afternoon. : cangela Tritdgno were held at 9 :30 figl. .Milton Stratton oii Hartford to countries with.which the United ing Helicopter Companies over to temha of a mile farther from King DavTd Lodge wiil'boin charge i Saturday morning frqm the John Rd. Stratton, off duty at the time, States has defense commitments. Korea. Here they performed ':!a school ah* would have oten ellgibie of the entire serv1(;e. BurtbLsviU be Burke FMneral Horne, followed was driving along Hartford ■ Rd. .\ld -for Hlghw:a>',», 'Power vastly Important mission during for free bua transoortation. in the Grove St*.- Ccmclery,^''Rut- by a solemn requiem high Maas in this period of conflict. These heli Mobiloil when a car came up behind him, It includes aid for budding de copter units wer« required -to per The board ir' education liere fur- nam. . ■ - - Bridget's Church at JO O'clock. pa.ssed and cut him qff. Stratton fense-supporting projects such as nisitea transportation to grade 2 BOX SPRINGS Friends may call at the funeral Dennis Hussey was the noted the registration‘«iimber and higiwvays an*Mni. He w-aa ar- carefully. determine Its full cspabilities in Bristol headquarters at 9 -p.m. last' Rev. Fred' R Edgai'. minister o f' v. w j rested Thurwlay at the toteraeciUon And it opposed making loans "so field use. An unusual feature of night wheq it seemed that Davies I 2 4 " W . $ 7 .9 8 2 -P c . Pole the South Methodist Church, will. Smith said he himself does not of Rt. 15 and Tolland Tpke. soft" the fund mifht become "a this .new cargo t.vpe helicopter is might be ready to talk. SAFETY LANE officiate. Burial will be in West'i **'’6 whether the Legislature re- camouflaged form of gra.it aid.” the ‘fuselage design. Its cabin de Dartea’ Hair Rompled 3 6 " H . .Onfietery. ■ Iain's the flat ^ r pupil grant or sign employs two doors on ’ each Davies was taken from orte room ’ There will be'no calling , hour*. adopts some other formula. Under side- that open a spaije of seven to the next during the last hours i feet;. stricUy for csrgp/' purposes. , of the questioning. His rumpled ' Mr*. Rudolph KiirapUot. the flat grant pjan, the State pa.va^ r . rrW E X T T o THTMANCHESTER POLICE STATION ; ” towns' and cjties a fixed sum for Police Arrests It-also features a cabin over, the hair hung over his face' and ears, j Reg $11,95 Mra. •'Anna Schiller Kurapkot,' ' engine for. compactness and' as- He hung .)iis head dejectedly. Wife of Rudolph Kurapkot, 34 Bid- each pupil attending school, the JVikeNews - cesiribllity; an engine that, can be Hi* face showed signs of long i well fit'.“‘dre‘d"“*rk;rh6m “; .Police charged a WindsorVille j removed without hoisting equip. O n AH Items In Stock Monday, May 2'0 thru Saturday, May 25 — Id A. M. to 8 P. M. • SMOOTH SANDED man with failure to set the hand weeping. 'It was heavily flushed morning, after a long illness. She i ' " 5 ‘ ‘l* * 5^ Just before World War II the 1 m ent;, exhaust ejectors for engine had been a lifetime resident of brake of his car Saturday morn I cooling; a fluid Clutch rotor start and marked-with dark lines. • READY TO PAINT 8 lirger sum per pupil, and the ing after, it.rolled driverleai about helicopter waa developed into a Hs kept his hands before his face REG. $10.95 ' tWa' towp. practical reality. During the war ing; excellent stability; and ’a large She leaves two sons,- Ernest large towns a smaller sum. lOE feet' on* N. Main St., nearly renter of gravity-travel? permit as he was led past onlookers. BILL’S SERVICE STATION Other- Formula Presented it was aubjecled to the true leal He appeared hear 'collapse. Hli NORIARTY BROS. Schiller of. W’aterford and Rolanii hitting a parked vcar., ting fleilible loading of cargo, 'niid 184 E. CRNTF-R STREFT,. MANrHESTF.R ’ Another formula for di.strlbiit- Roland H^ Zinsaer,. 33, ' parked of buttle in extremely 11-mlled mim- beard was dark. His shirt waaj ' 815 CENTER STREET, MANCHESTER Schiller of Manchester:.'a daugtj- beis.-Result's of this experience in new YH helicopter Is an Ami.v tcr, Mrs. Shirley Weiss of Man- ing grants has beeri proposed, bv the vehicle In front of a store at utility type, designed to carry loose at the neck and himg out Rep., Franklin G. Welles (R-Vei*- 203 N. Main St., just west of Mgin dicated to the military command- side his shapeless trousers. ehester: a brother. Frank Reichert nonl. eri-that here at last .was a me troops, staff personnel, cargo and of Manchester, and six grandchil- St . and left It. A short time later Utter patients. At dawn, he w** taken to the COOK’S MOBILCAS STATION OUN OEfllCH Welles’ plan would .allocate all the par began to roU aouihwest chanical contrivance which cMid scene of the killing where he reen dfen. , : , possibly replace the old Army 886 MIDDLE TTTRNPIKE F.AST, MANCHESTER t o l l X v d t u r n p i k e , b u c k l a n d The funeral will be held at the of the money available for educa acroaa N. Main St. and wa« ' COURT REtHRV DENIED ' acted the crime for police. He also For Kifchtn furpoMC tional grants to toirtis urt revlew-o f—a deri ):■ f ''^/ N. MAIN *i^ fiCHOOL STREETfi, MANCHESTER 22 E. CENTER Methodist - (Thlirch.itircb, officiating ThfThe Wrd w a» arrested at 7:45 a.m. to< and obataclea. In accordance with eeht'Mn^e 1940. the state'depart _ IARA8E IMtlM J- Smith *5 CenUr Ik-, produlptivlty . hU improved’ E. A. Johnson ;V day for-pasalng at an IntersacUoni thia Concept it became neesasary Although (Gadlic la the accua- ment o f , mental hygie*ie reports.'! Ml 9-5071 • sattmaAY*.* : lUa alsep this mc‘A ‘ •V '/• '.A-. : e , > / ■< 1 , : ^ A-,v: : PAGE tES It -.iV ..-A, -MANCHESTEit EVENINCffel^lJ)-MANCHESTER; CONN., l^ONDAY^^MAY 20, 1057. 'V 1 " r r \ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY, MAY 20‘. 1957. PAGfil E L E ^ permanent .plaiiejt. The proper In manyvof bur dea|lnga with Kindergarten Assh.^ were elected function of man 18*^0 live riot to Uncle Sam, he rbqutcea ua M'ppve, AntWtr f WKNB-.8 4 0 on tomorrow eveJWng from 8 to H fic k v H le p.m.N we were horn by •uhmltUng>a ^ W n O —.lEEO South .Wlndtor BUS. Topic will be Believe." at a recent rneeting as folloxvs: rhada a left turn Into «m hi exiatM. ahajil not waate njy daya in birth cer:Sftcate, but'^hen it coOtM Couples' Club of the Wapping President, Mrs. John Tripp; vice 1« Somera, aha lost control nse and Nonsense Fcopl* and Ploctt WDRO— IMO Daily Riidio^ W H A V r^lO trying to .iprolor>g t^em. I' lhall uae to collecting taices off ua, It never ' Community Church will mfet on president, Mra. John Howat; treas- Driver* Hits Tr^c, car and atnick a tree. .Tiie my time.” ' ' j occtire to him to doubt our exla- WO9 P—IIM Eaatem DayUght Time * «vpur-.i4iq Dais Sharp Friday for f'potluck picnic at the- m%r, Mrs.. Frank Dcicar; and piib- to be towed from the scene. ACROSS tl Slrlter, T h r f amUyNn«’er-do-w«lkirtturn- aternly: “Rover! Stop that thla lijr t^ce. . . ■ ' - I I I jii'r Community House. Committee ItctJty chairman, Mrs. Charles Niel- IiislriictQr Held State Poltoemah William Ellisrt ingr home *dvonturing for atant! That'a not waahed! I ' ■ •______Geerge - h— -members are Mr.- and Mra. , Paul sen. . of the Stitford Springs barracks 1 Roman The following program ■idicd-Yr' WTIC—Muele IS anted Editor ---!----- many yeara In nje^'Weat. told hia statesman o iD w N ; AtHi Hull. Mr. and Mrs. Cgrletim ifVew- Gradtiati.on ceremonies will be arrested Roszczewski on a charge ulea i are tupplied by the radio ^ WPOP-Bd P. Mriraan Rockville, May 20 '(’SpSclql)'—' father, a Venno'nl. farmer, dhout A farmer had. 10 employes on CARNIVAL BY MCE^TURNER S Author, 1 Scoundrels. berry, Mr. and Mrs, Robert held at the kindergarten on May of improper operation of an un laanagAmenta and are aubject to Staiger, and and Mrs. Mcrvtn 28 at 10 a.m. When about 20 pu' Two Rockville people were tnr licensed operator. ’ He will appear buying a ^iKer mine in Colorado his farm, and as none of thent.Wu Fcsber S Mine entrance icH,*,Y~5tH^nband Reportins for Jl,Qi)a—all the moi^ey he could as epergetic as the farmw- thought S Pilcher change without notice., .''LC i^i^em na ttueic - ^ DiYearhook Wjtldron. pila will be graduated. Last day jured yesterday when a ' student In Somers Trial Justida Odurt on S "Harp that jy*^B —CryetaT Park acfap*^ together. he should be, he. hit upon a plan Ifagli* t VMCA Banquet o f achool will be May 2B. driver lost control of the car she Jude 25 at 7 p.m. . once through *'vVHAY-K»pen Uouse W rlc—Newg ■ The Wapping YMCA will liojd its Chosen for ftecitattone ■Old Man—I knew they'd rope which he believed would cure them I* Iv c’t husband -— 'a hells"* WUOC— Bcoiitl lUvue WDRC—Amoa and Andy South WiRdshr, May 20 ( Sps- was operating and struck a tree in Tolland Accidaat WPOP—Gabilel Heatttr ci»U—Lioia Sharp, aaughter of Mr. annual Wind-up Banquet at • the Judith Platt and Alfred Hopftins 'you In! So you were foor^notigh of their la*y habjfs. It Prophet 4 Greek letter WKNB—P.M. Somers. State Policeman Ronald Jacob to buy a. humbug mine. Farmer— htefi, I have a- nice, 14 Stir WTlC-'Roa* Miller, L«a- snlrs. Pilclno received a .cut lip Beebe, who said he was late for ' ^on’t you step to the froftt ceno" Lola is one of the' two highest- KChlcken Barbeque one who bought it. .. / . burning 2tSUlk 90 Water (Ltltafe WKf>,B-^ryelal Park 'Memi fnr ft"Jv i »" -a wron^------turn on —an with the rest, St Educational 'WIIA'.'—Betty KioiiDaU WTK'—Biieton Symphony - ranking juniors and. she »X11 also Reservations • for the public ^«OM4%M«cr. • At the cloying *0 Far (preSx) SI Veer WDr c —Chronicle of Terror " 5 ! r^s*®**"’®*'* '• being treated foi' a!unfamiliar road and failed to ne- M an -^oo much troubles orgenizatloil WCCC—Record Revue serve as one Of two class marshals Elementary and Union Grammair I aCUEVE HE'S Meaejodged point 31 Employed- 93Faahion WKNB—P.M. ^ WTOP—Detective Mvelery ch token dbarbeqoe spo.,sored by the cut eyebrow, and ankle Injury. Tlie jigqtlate the turn^ Hla car came (ab.) WriC—1U8U Radio Lane at the senior graduation on 'June Ways and Means CkimmtttM ot Schools will be as follows: Today, ~ 3 ISNOtriNfi m e ! The reaaoh i have 10 Arabian gulf 33 Dancer. — ^ expert. Edits hospital reports both, in good con- to a stop Iri a ditch. Minor dam-1 T K r io A change of lipf|jlck now gnd S4"The------WDRC—Car Kolby ■ WHAY-Polka Parly ' 11. Together .with Cynth'a Pelton, the Evergi'een-XV-ood 'Chsjpter. spaghetti and tomato sauce, to.ssed .c a f e .. So much junk in my way! 11 Louitiana’a .,^Caatle —^ \ WPOP—Wax Works, •■'venms Good Mueld ' ! age wAs sustained and Beebe was What I throw out I'm certain then , hatter” Huty-'—— SS Demented tSlnsaet 4:«A- ahe will act as mar.ehal at the OES, may be obtained from Mra., .green salad, peanut buttei*and jant Mrs. I^icino was driving north uninjured. - la relished by the best'of rnen. ST Comparative WHAY—Batty Kimball |i:S;W n?p^nvOrch...r. senior assembly and will lead the David Tripp. The event MU be held aandwteh. fruit; Tuesday, hot pork To need the next .day. WCCC—Record Review WDRC—Chronlrln of Tfrror — Aquina G. Shea suffixes WKNB—P.M. WPOP—DAt^cilv* My»tery 'seniora into the auditorium on at the Masonic Temple on Main St. and gravy sandwich, buttererl spin Thinking St Aleutian ' . WTIC—L08U Radio Lane Class Night, J'.ine 7. on May 2.5, with tw^> serxin^T, ® ach, carrot sticks, gelatin; Wednes ■•t-While a refined-looking lady w,aa Jack ^ndon, American writer Island WDRC—Cal Kuiby WHAY-^PoIka Party Others c4iosen to serve on the and 6:30 p.hi. day, soup and crackers. luncheon WPOP—Wax Works Symunon>k OrcheatrE shopping at a Irti.^t stand, her dog (1876-.1616): "I would rather be 55 Feminine -|:ae— yeartHJok are Caro. Higgins and Music and Fashions'' meat or cheese sandwich, cake: unsqen by her licked some fruit, to ashes than dust. I would rather appellation WHAY—Record Rodeo WPOP—Vole# M Fir>BtonB Nancy Peck, art edltoi'.s: Warren The pops concert and spring T^tu,rsday. slice of cold meat, pota S4 Straightens WCCC—Record Review • :4^ ^ *% -Andnila^, Joan 'Eckert, Helen ■style show will he combined ;this to sMad. buttered peas, cookies: the extreme annoyance of the pro that my spark wo\ild burn out in a WKNB—P M. Time YEAR-ROUND AIR CONDITIONING prietor. After this happened sev- brilliant blaze than Iqe stifled by 56 Holy WTIC—News Kravski, ^ d Ellen Saezawa. busi year on May 24 at 8 p.m. In Ella- Friday, baked beans, slice of ST Shoe part Symphony Orehcatra eral times, he politely called it to dry-tot. I would rather be'g superb ■ WDRO—Newi Reporter , WDRC—Robart Q. L«*yria ness managers; and Martha I wortb-Hlyh Rchonl gv te3~eggs 38 Poker stake WPOP-LBob - ■ - M Firetton# the woman's attedlioh: meteor', every atom of me tn mag liia - Butcher, bookkeeper. 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Herald/A ngle Man ■ j New York Dog Winner Leading Horse W . Y O ST Sparta ilditer I Mojor Leogu^ Changed Putter, Lesson • v . . . Joe Mcdarthy, a recent new -r. In Class Still SUNDAY American League in Coon Field Trials s Day"$nd for the, first acquaintance, waa a 'vliltoir^ again Against Lowly PiraTesi VBatting (Based on 75 at bats)—- Helps iiarrisdn to Win my life 1 wasn't able to to report on the ticket -hale- for WilUama, Boston, ,394; Bertoia, Not Decided y mother's company . ._., I Sunday'! Kacey baseball ekeurston , , V ^Detroit. .364; Mantle, New York. Despite the Inclement weather,'-76 dogs Competed in the trip, to New York . . . Letters joined the three members of my American League New York, May 20 (/P)— Tom Acker, a jumbo s iie d r i g h t- .336j Fox. Chicago, .354; De- W hite Sulphur Spring?^ W. Va„, May 20 (flV-Dutch Har- ' Ctxjn Dog Field Trials, held yesterdfey by the Manchester .: Baltimore, May 20 family at church and then motored arrived from Joe MaKenney of WtMerh'^AaaR AM \^ithaAt 6 la thea Was build sl^ of m a aa?Aa w eight Aria ^ 11 lifter, ^ is ^ Athe 1> man of iron*___ *i»«*tfi, Kansas ei >i ./’x:City, e *i .342. (Jp'~ the Boston Red Sok and. Garry w L Pet. G.B. risdn demonstrated yesterday in winning the Sam Snead ' Coon and Fox Cldb in North Coventry. Ai-Yeager of Pobgh- The answers to many riddles back home to complete a few .J Chicago 18 7 ;720 — wHoi Weld* Cincinnati’* ordinary pitching s ta ff into a leggU . Runs—SieV(^rs. W ashington. 22; Golf .Festival that an old dog may learn a new trick as well, keepsie, N. Y., was the big money winner. His brown hound minor job* ... I managed to watch i Schumatcher of' the New York Cleveland ... Williams, Etoston. 21; Boyd. Baltl- of Bold Ruler’s victo^Satur- Giants . with to' ■ b M k 17 10 .630 2 leading; ^ub. The 6-4, 216rpounder pitcher won tw jv ^ m e s | more and ~MAmie.:New York. 20; as teach one. He changed putters, took a “friendly lesson” dogr. Mack captiireil lin.e and Vrpe-— " ---- -— ^ ' ; a fewr inninga of the first gam e o n ! New York ,. 17 iO .630 2 in relief Simday as the Redlegs^- Jn tJjp second heat and went on to'iim— li— were at hand today^ a result teevee between the Red' Sox and bread . at a future date^-'And D etro it ..... , Fox and Mihoao, Chicago and ------'I*-—------^'?and went out to shoot a 62 that waa 16 14 .533 4>» opened up a tw ^caamAma a leilead on. Mil- « ( eight Jiofter than par for the old day in the Prreaiptbss. , but the Washington and also a portion of: *1)5“ Boston 15 1.V .500 5»i run and grabbed-'-'the victory on 'W e rfi, ClevoHind,Nl9. '',. win the final tree. His \ictory R*»ii.wliir» I waukee in the ^UbtiAl LaAgue: 1 (ug»ll £• |4 'A/gx'n'f couraa and vaulted him into the final linf made it a clcan'l IxaC lIlg^ IX O llIlClU p | question of ou Ight superiorauoerior- the game between the Red Sox K ansas C ity . 13 1 7 .433 7>s Supplanting -' Hersh' Freeman' Is post's homer. Runs Baited In—Slevera. Wash D Bweep. . * ' • a ____ _ ity am ong hois4e racing's 3-yeiu'- and Washington and also a porUon R*Y 0*’**" .BalUmore ... 10 16 .385 8 >) the ace in Manager ^Birdie Teb- ! The Giapts had some help from ington.-26; Doby,. C h lc * ^ 23; 1 9 ^ U 9 A J V d l L . th e' $2,300 first prize.' j Yaeg'er'a Golden Cornet , New York. MSy 20 — Porter- •oidt remainad unsolved. Of the gam*, between the _ ^ a n t, ; •» backer^^^^ '. Washington ■ 24 .226 14 hetts* bullpen, Acker now owns a I second ^b$seman Danny O'Connell Jenaeh, Boston and'’ ^imitson, T|\ . • a Kwr* The. 48-year-old, easy going Won^ttrat line in the fourth neat. house from the Llangollen Farm and Dodgers on video , . . 'Visited U 's BUfiedasful basketball team Monday’s Schedule 5-1 won-lost record as compared waukee in their winning Kansas City, 21; Loliar. Chicagd; V l / 1 1 % I Arkanaan. who lumbers'around The aMsd’er to th at'o n e m ay not in teee'nt- seasons, related that he 20. ‘ Trial rMUlta: , won the second richest race on be cer^h even after the June 15 the cemetery in the afternoon and Cleveland at New York. 2 p. m. to a 4-3 mark for the complete' O'Connell fumbled a double- •■•x.rTAxA^9 T t alJ. bear, came from practically First Heat: Line HonMt Char-N gatyf^ay’s National card when he then took 'a ghoft ride in th^ Adw owns a saddle horse, Thunder, —Wynn (4-3) vs. ^urdivant (2-2 1956 acaaon. ^ ball, but threw out the Hit*- Sievers, Washington. 38; 'g " ^ l* o 1 I nowhere to win tonly hia third BeliMnt Stakes, but it should cer and with Frank Wood and Jim W illiams, Boston and Simpson-; i Me. Danbury Coon CTub; Tree-Blue accbunted for the 155.900 LOs tainly be less fiiicey. country before winding up at/250 Chicago a t Boston. 2 p. m. - At- uAuaI. A(^er had ,|ld escape an error in the r g k l* r . l l - tournament in the post throb aea- ' Sunoco, Zapatka and Angeles Handicap at HoUjnTOod Burke St. , . . Sons remamoered Loney owna a third of Fatima, an Wilson (4-1) ys. Stbne (0-2 ) tuim ort of those. musclA; -.. -ho nwh. After a walk' . to Daryl Kansas CIU’, 37; Bertoia, Detroit, i -AJt* (oJU U dU sons.Tha two other* were the /including the Wheatley Stable Arabian saddle horse. Wood also,, ___ 19 ard loaded the bases, Katt 36; Fox, Chicago, 35. ■ • ^ ______, * same- tournament here two year* SImabuo’. Park.. The 6-year old stepped the « a r w’hlch ran off with the $65,250 their mother with uaefiil gifts I>etrolt At Washington. 8 p. m.- have won Smoi^ Heat: Line “od,. Tree-j in 1:20 3/5 to pay owns Lightning, a Palomino . . . r their'llrst'‘'*™* tlVough with his winning Doubles — Plews, Washington, 1 winner's slice of the $118,800 whith, pleased her greatly . . Lar>’.(2-4) vs. Ramos (2-2) 21 out o f'26 aiiree '^ New Haven, May . 20 (»»i— It *nd the All-Aihertcan at .K.th iunn Preakness pie, the field fof the and.before dark I fried my luck at ______De«4*ive Brooklyn lashed Into Cardinal snd 816%^!^. ' W ashington, - 9; i particularly p seco'hd stringer-r- He started th* Ia«t ....round a New’ York race figures to be the Eine and w atching teevee ' helped p.m. — Kellner (0-3) vs. Johnson Titlrd rteat: LlnS^—Little Polaon,-— ^ pass tbe-evenlng. archer,v w ith sons tjeed.. and Dean. ;rowe came through I Pjt^ing for eight hits in that big Gardner, Baltimore, Williams and can take; tfie bow* for a team whopping eight stroke* behind strongest of any in the Kentucky innin,------Jen sen. Boato'fa. and Kufehn. De Evening Tiiilar from lohn W. I didn't hit any htill^e* but I Semday's Rewultai - Paul Homey, 27-year-old from Derby-Preakness-Belmont triple fO N D in r tworrun homer, in the eighth tied troit, 8. But fate decreed that Bill Stock W orceater,. Maas. H arney piddle(F-' *^U**,J^“***u .»• Galbreath s Dar^-.^ Dan Farm Volume of mail waa heavy with thV het^rsrt ^ New Y ork-6. Cleveland 3 fourdCbelnlt: a ‘ tingle dn the ninth Foijtth Heat. Line—Golden 1U lengths in the, crown series. ■ the score for St. Louis. Triples •— Nieman and Bovd. of Yale should be the man to aew hi* way around to m 72 to open the by 1U Bold Ruler Conies Throu^i at Pimlico repoiis .from - baseball, horsed „JS ^m inthin^ Chicago 6? Boston 2 diet won the game 8-7 after Pitts Baltimore, Kuerfn. Detroit. Graff . ComeL Ywger and Son. Tre^ Stakes all WafHng for Next Bstoer' racipg, auto racing and show dog i "'»rl“ '"**>*hip point total. '-.Detroit 6. Washington 1 burgh had tied It up with lli’e in Doby dro've in two run* with a up the Eli’s hepagonal .track and door for Harrison. ^ t s y and Simpson, Kansas City and field championship Saturday. 2 Jack Again, Hyde Park Kennels. Bold Ruler, right, ridden b.y Eddie Arcaro. crosses the finish line to win the $>0().000 added 81st B altim ore 10-0, Kansas the ninth. Wally Post’s eigh’t-lnning double and a 415-foot homer to Couldn’t Buy Bird Garden Stale. The brovvn- daughter Walling for another: crack at tub-thumpers" deska. Nothing of' THURSDAY a t y McDougald. New York, 3. Here is how the finger • pointed Fifth Heat: ■ Line— Cyclone. of - Citation returned $27.80 after /• running of the Preakness at the Pimlico race'track at BalUmore, Mav 18. /Trailing the tlTieat- importance though.. Usually you ' Invitation to meet with Ted Wil- J-0 (Second Game Called End of homer won the second game for keep his hitting streak alive. In Whilo^ Harney couldn’t "buy" a Pete Korin; Oxford; Tree-Little ley SUble colt is Kentucky Derby winner Iron L»ge. left, which ran second with Willie ^lar- Bold Ruler is Calijmet Farm's Der the last 10 Chicago games, the Home Runs-Williams, Boston, to him: birdie putf before the 16th hoi* at racing the six furldngs in 1:11 l /S. by winner anSharpie. Zapatka and Gleason. ' Patterson Assumes Role baaeball game between the UConn' and tour the plant at a.Jater date New York's 6-S victory over Mil LePalme preserved Fischer’s by 1.9 points. toumamont wa* renamed in honor ' 0 woh'vU»e six-furlong dash by 2'j Eighth eHat; Line and Tree— after the race, "but today wasn’t Bobby Richardson was forced a t second in first inning at Yan victory by holding Bostori hitless Pitching—Trucks, Kansas City, That left it up to the discus of hls^ 20th year a* local pro, lengths over Tick Tock. He paid his day. This w’as Bold Ruler's day, Froah and Wesleyan Jayvees and- > . .Invitations to ape%k at several National League kee Stadium May 19. Mickey Mantle hit into force play but waukee. Katt’* third hit of the 5-0, 1.000; .Ibqrleski, Cleveland. 3-0, li tt le Bill, Frank. Tiirper. W'ing- Pl^bed great ball for the winning i ai|ea fuctlons in the near future \V game gave Johnny Antpnelli the for 2 1/8 Innings. Ted Williams thrower* who were off in the usual m>de a great but futll* bid to win dale. N. Y. $14.00 in picking up the net purse ' but we'll see him again and It ,L Pet. G.B. was safe a t first, b eatip g CnUco's throw to first. (A P W ire- 1.000: Zuverink. Baltimore; Susce. fa r corner of. th e field. it for the fourth time. He needed % LConna. A miniature Bobby, were received and one half were anc'lnnatl .., 21 9 .700 decision over Red Mtirff, . both hsd two hits. And now' leads the of $16,000. - j Of Embarrassed Champ might be different, like it was in photo) ^ ' Boston, Fischer^ Chicago and a 64 to tie Harrison and fell shy Final First Line: Mack. Shantz, Hedlund allowed juat»one accepted. The achedule it getting Milwaukee ... 18 10 working in relief. league a t .394. Dick WInterbauer of Yalp'vi-on Final Second Line: Jack Again. the Derby.” .643 2 ' iN—— ..... — I ...... , . ______: Ford, New York, 2-0 1.000. by two shots to wind up tied aa th* run and that waa the result of a. tight until the middle of June and Bropklyh ■.... 16 10 .615 3 Don New'combe. unbeaten by St. Shantz already has passed hi* the event with a heave of 151 feet Final Tree; Mack. West ($6,801, racing for the Strikeouts — Score. Cleveland, 514 Inches. That WW'hn accom runnerup with Harney. V estate of C. J. Moscarelll, turned Greenwood Lake, X. Y.—(NEA> ••Lake to the pM^s Club In QueenaJ- If Iron Liege isn't enough. Calu windblown triple and an' Infield during the summer months I Philadelphia . 16 - 12 ..571 4 Louis since August 2.3, 1951, made total victories of two for last 39: Pierce, CThicago, 37: Maas, De met may also send out Barbizon. hit, . Hugh Greer, UConn basket-r prefer to sit around the house and Big RmI Grtw the Glass season with a 3-1 rerord for the plishment in Itself, .because he beat Snead wasn’t for off th# beam, in her second straight triumph at ! While his manager, Cua D'Ama- as a favor tb hla trainer, JJah St. Louis . .,, 13 15 .464 7 it 10 in a i-ow over the Cardinals. troit, 36; Wynn, Cleveland, 35; hitting par on 14 hole* while going wlnnej- of the preposterously rich ball mentor, was one of the few; accept. Invites'to plav ball with New York .., 13 17 10-3, w ith the aid of a seven-run 3 anks. Kucks came to the scene in Tony Gianelly of Harvard, who had Lincoln Downs, where the meeting | to. shouts in New York Jhat he'll ! Florta. wdrO asked him to'Attend .433 '8 Banning. DetroiL 30. whipped hiny i week ago. under four time*! closes today with 13 - handicap never again light for Jim Xorri.s ; this fatfWr-and-son nlghtT He lean- Gh);den State last summer and the fans on hand to watch the game my sons. Motored to New Britain Chicago .... .I 7 ' 18 .280 ll'j Brooklyn D o d g e r attack in the the ninth after Colovito’s homer, '£ 2-year-dld champion of 1956. '^ e which ended in a «oore; . m the late afternoon and I didn't a walk and a single and retired the Still, Winteirbauer was rated no Ben Hogan, gearing for his shot Schedule stars matching sp-ides in the '| nnrland th*the Tnt^rnntinnnlInternational HnvlnirBoxing PliihClub, ,■ ed against a _ __ walli t _ wiTtchlng______ama- Pittsburgh .-4 . 8 21 .276 12’z ninth. C arl Furillo drove in National Leaifue at R- fifth U.S. Opdn title next son df Polj-nesian—Good Blood Didnt get home until late and a • feach .home until 7 o'clock. I saw hlonday"* .Schedule runs, including the tie-breaking next three in order without further Batting (Baaed oil. 75 al bats) — worse than aecond. It was Stack. $50,000 added Uncoln SpeciaK [Floyd Patterson takes a walkj teurs whale away at one another. .MEN’S DIVISION w)}» liauled down third place and month, faded out of tha picture passed, up the Derby. Preakness meeting in Meriden had to be' Steve Dalkowskl of New Britain Brooklyn at St. Louis, 9 p. m,^— Cornell Unbeaten, pair in the ninth. The Philadelphia damage. Aaron, Milwaukee, .366; Robin TbdM ---- ■ I w’hite macadam road - He seemed, glad just to see a fight. REST 17 HOLES passed up at night much to my pitch, and he's wilder than a Maas' fine pitching enabled thus gave the Ells’ th'e three big after leading at the endeC thie* Swoon's Son, E. Gay Drake's; w^ch runs in front of the Long any kind of a fight FVill Haadieapa. snd earlier big races because of a Drysdale (2-0) vs. We'hmeier (2-2) at Chicago doubleheader w’aa rain son. CJincinnati, .361; Crowe, Cin,-. round* and beginning the final two Golf—High vs Hall-AV.I’est Hart- Cough but is bade in training. fiTh * had only March wind. He allowed Hartford Only\ Giime Scheduled' ed out. Detroit to move into fourth place clnnatl. .359: Hosk. Clncinpati, points they needed to turn the tide 4-year old, scored by two lengths Pond I"" training camp h<;j-e. ••This i« th» rin.lsf Saturday on the defending champion Har etrokes behind Harney. He went ford. . _ in the six furlongs of the $21,900 Patterson is away from people , , rinlT in . you've been Gen. Duke, rht;ed by Trainer Jim wh#"^'? nmfrrrt (hi hit. fanned 18. Sunday's Results Ijirry Doby ran his hitting. ahead of Boston, and---- 4 - >4 . games .356; Musial. St. Louis. .360. Tennis^High va Hail We?t long time," some- Claas A—Holly Mandly 65-1-64, when I notir^ci tn® hour hftd et* \vA)k#ri 14 in • ^ a t*k« *tj__j vard squad. ^ one over par 70 with one bogey La Salle Handicap at Washington >"<*. under the atraiige cirnim- a my Jones and Jdekey Willie Har- New’ York 6, Milwaukee 3 Top Yale by Foot streak to 10 games, helping the 1 Chicago. Charley Maxwell Runs — A*ro)i. Milwaukee, 31; and ,17 para to tie for fourth place Hartford. — Park, where Balmoral is holding •‘“"ces. he is h^pj’ about it. For needled him.hin Jim Gordon 70-4-66; Class B— tack as Calumet'* best, i.s still rived to call it another dav. I did: vJr. Citv fast L lllr W Brooklyn 10. -St. Louis 3 ^ _____ Chicago White Sox ■widen • their j'" fourth, homer and added Robinson. Cincinnati, 26;. Post, Cin * Point -Difference Spiro Lano 72-8-64, Sher Fergu The final result gave Yale 69 with Peter Thomawi of Melbourne, Track—High vs Bulkeley-Xo Its meeting. Iri making itit tyro Vic-1 *n New York,"his manager men "If 1 wei-e your m anager. I'd questionable for the Belmont be Cincinnati 8-S. P itta b u r ^ 7-4 ------■ } . American League lead to two | single* to lead the Tiger cinnati 24; Teinople.. Cincinnati, A ustralia. V. wich, 3r—West Side Oval. .. _ ___ _ .u i. .. make you stop posing. You'd be son 74-8-66: Class C—Leon Browns 7/10 points to Harvard’s 57 6/10, _t>-ti ug^ti torics In as nsAn^ stArts this ycEr tions eveodliing but the-name of cause of the hoof injury which PhilajJelphi* . at- Chicago, ( 2 ) games over Cleveland and New: sl^ck. Mays. New Yorit and Blisingame , H arrison’s final to U l of 86< w as fighting every week, a ytmng kid *®***'*®’ Oangwere 76-18-63, which my friend B6b Steele pre- th^ Princeton, X. J.. May 20 (/P)—Just in case Cornell’s mighty, and Dark, Si. Louis, 21. a difference of 2.1 point*. The th e^ o of The Doge was clocked hla ne^t'opponent. 'Thtft has both forced him out of the Derby and dieted couldn't happen. ' r me game pass the three hour Postponed' Rain. York, who are tied for second. Bill Fesneona. who had been sent to achieved the" hard way, starting West Hartford. ered the 22-year-otd Patterson' like you." ■ “ j Sher Rohb 82-19-63. Preakness. mark...No baseball on the radio ..Tuesday's Schedule unbeaten crew get.s complacentitis. Coach Stork Sanford has Fischer, making his first start, won | ‘Jj* minor's at Vancoliver earlier in Run*^ Balled In — Aaron, Mil- other teams scores included: Cor I in 1:11 2./S and paid $3.40 for $2. TUESDAY ' nell 44 1/10, Penn 27, N avy 25 2/10, .with a 71 and followed by 6 5 ^ Great-Eaaterh va Rainbow, 8:30 since the night of last November i ■ Once an amiable Patter.son let I . " .binson. Cincinnati and Schoen- triumph was the only Yale Indi 2-year oM-e«ta and geldinga-wlth ■ "I'm the heavyweight . cham- . sense . . . oh, forget it. When are j Mai Hadfield 81-8-73: aass C— lant Man. who lost the Derby to T ..4 ss__ I AJeiear or H am ilton Standard r tomed to stiff battles twice w-eekr run featured an 11-hlt New York Winner of hi* first pro toumo- . Tneiday, Nay 21 you coming up to see me train?" Leon Browne 93-26-67. Al Ti w ------•' Restaurant. Last Saturday George Iv with the ja>’\-ee aspirants, to feet and aix-tentha p; s aecond. dienst, New York, 44: Musial, St vidual victory. But the Eli* had a :58 4/5 clocking for UvV five P‘°"' . “ Y® P«tterson, "and there , ^^* " * * ^ met .A r t Pongrat* on public relation* office wUlLseveral- Yankee - attack in _ a ^ 3.. decision strength in number* where—if m ent In 1936, H arrison wo* the M - -- ' haven t been many of them.. Jim ! Come and see me train. Come j 83-l'5-68. day were only two \ictories away Last Saturday-itTna irr-onrljarelv Louis, 4ir~G'foSr iisburgh ail Mai Tool va Community Baptist, furlongs. Stablemate Lord Jan farnoua Hnlah miajudgment by Broadway and later saw the note* of interest to ilanchaster J . over. Cleveland for Bobby Shantz. counted. iiTOgt cuiiaiatent golfer Of 1955 for 6:30—Robertaon Park. Braddock drew’ my attention to and see me, period. Once his quick f from an allAvlnning season. one-tenth of The 31-ye*^-6ld lefthander whb w-rs Dark, St. Louis. 40. which he won the Vardon Trophy was second and the entry rsturneil Jockey Willie Shoemaker. Giants play the Dodger*. All mem reader*. Frank adjmltted he was in I The only two double victors- with an average of 70.41 and was First National va North Meth- $9.60 for $2. the fact that'I am the 19th. It's temper pa.sscd. Patter.son wa.s down ! ’I" the 36-hoIe finals of th" Gov- They’ beat ale's fine boatload aecond. supposed to be only bullpen in Doubles—Hosk. Cincinnati and Strong Finiaher* ber* ^ the Southington High the dffice at ah early hour,, but Musial, St.. Louie. 11: Gilliam, were Cornell's Art Boland, who the 11 th highest money winner odiyt, 6:30—Charter Oak Park. an honor and people expect me to wanting somebody to watch him erhor's Cup event. Art Steven* re there waa a reason — he was by one foot in a *)>ectacular wind Row into Headwind surance when he was acquired to flght. People keep a.sking me. baseball team made the trip, Brooklyn, 9; Logan,, Milwaukee took the lOO^yard dash.In 9.8 Ond with $15,744. 11 do most anything. A Grade A peated la.st y ear's trium ph, defeat Bqth are strong finishers and up on Carnegie Lake Saturday tor Rbvsing into a headwind which from Kansas City, tamed the In George aaid. . . "I lost my new anxious to gel out *nd sharpen up snd Boucbge, Philadelphia. 8. 220 In 21.7, and H arvard's Joel His next big goal* are the lush ‘When (tr^ you going to flght ?' fighter is a showfftan. A showmiln ing Otto Lorentzen 7 and 5 ihbul«L(eel at home in the Belmont his golf game. •. . . Numerous con their second straight Eastern doomed record‘times, Yale, stroked dians until the ninth. Johnny i I'm embarrassed, don't know what distance >f^a mile and a half, com ahit, plus a watch in the fire which Sprint Rcwving Championship. A Triples — Walls. Chicago slid. Landau, -victor in the 120-yard high money tournament* again at the needs a crowd and at the moment W05IEN’S DIVISION ruined the Mill River locker room versations were held via the phone, by Olympian Bob Morey, led Cor-j Kucks, making his first relief ap- to say. I first t'bid them that I wa.s Patterson needs One despcrstelv pared withMjte mile-and-quarter year ago, Cornell nipped Ytyle—.j nell by a few---- feet ' ...... in :he body ] pearance, put down the -threat, Bouchee, Philadelphia, 3; Thirteen hurdles in 14.7 and the ,220-yard Tam O'Shanter c o u t n In Chicago SPRINO TOURNAMENT yesterday.” Stan Hllinski reported. at the desk and on Main St.,, and By Ep BAILEY players tied with 2. low hurdles in 23,5. in August. going to fight in March, then June. First Roimd 5Iatehes Derby and mile - and three - six most centered around Ted./ Wil- which went on tq win the Olymplq of the 2,000 m eters ( mile,- 427 , Vic W ertz w ith a hom er and Rockv Now’ it's Jul.v. I keep pushing it Week Days I.onel.v teenth* Preakness. Stan added that Pro Alex Hack Home Runs—Aaron. Milwaukee; Ciornell had hoped to be in the Claude Harmon. Another M ir r o r s ney, Einer Lorentxen and Art Ham*' latest outburst with Boston title--by about hve feel in an-, yards) race. Then the Big Red | Colavilo with a homer among...... „ his , , Cincinnati (Pi—In 1954 I couldn’t back. I don't know when it will be. Flo.vd drove back to Grcenw’ood, , Class A-—Avia Hamilton defeat Gallant Man, aptly .pamed but other tefise duel in the sprint*. ' ’ “ " 11; Moon, S t. Loul.s. 9; Sauer, New thitk of the team‘ battle but Irwin veteran pro from M amarone^ N. Wilkie Jr., were also losers of their aportawrlter*. . , . Lefty Bray, who I caught the Elis a quarter of a 1 four hits' were Shantz’ chief tor-1 '*'LV a hit. 1 think I went 0 for 16 Y.; failed to crack the 110,000 in Lake, a very quiet place at this ed Edna Hilinaki, Betty Benton up considered too fra^le forHwo liard PeflD Next Foe j mile from home and passed them | motors.______I *» « pinch hitter. Last year I led York 7; Rbblnson, and Crowe. Cin Roberson. , pulled a mu«cle In time of (he year. Week days are ended EveljTi LorenGsM, Peg Ste dress clothes. Hackne.v'a new’ ex remains the Red Sox' No, I fan cinnati and Adcock and Mathews, a 220-yard dash heat and had to prize money for the 72-hole tour R U TO GLASS *Aak My M anager' races within a fortnight, passed up pensive sports jacket waa reduced Kara, dropped b y to « ijr iMMlne*s Victories' oyer’Pennsylvania In 200 i.vardo. from the finish.-Comell { Duke Mas*. Detroit's aurprlsing ‘he big league.pinch hitter* with lonely. Patterson hit.s th e' roaij, vens beat Cora Anderson and Ann a dual regitta at Ithaca. N. T., Milwaukee, 6. scratch from th a t event and the ney, but won $1,000 in * aeporate "Finally, I tell them, 'Ask my the Preakness after his brilliant to aahes. . . New Britain waa the was so great that he had to take barely held its lead in'the sensa-1 young righthander, won hi* etxth I 8 for 13 and batted .300 with 28 36-hoIe conipetlUon with amg- boxes, punches the bags, shadow McBride defeated Mary Gang- stretch run in the May 4 Derby. next Saturday and in the Intercol tional sprint to the last marker, j straight, holding Washington to! home runs. Stolen Bases -Mays. New York, brood jump. The best he could do FURNitURE TOPS manager.' Cua keeps telling me were. destination in mid-aftemoon______and I ralncheck* on several offet-s to 14: Gilliam. Brooklyn, 6; A ahbura, was a third In the 100. leurs. Harmon suid Choce Morcey I'll flght. says I will defend the boxes, takes w-alks and a fte r it's Inside Tract W’sa at old Pimlico legiate Ro-wing Assn. (IRA) chani- bomell's tinu was 6:11.8 and | five hits for a 6-1 triumph.. A* ai I dou’t know what happened. all. finished he slands,around and Class B Ruth Brj-ant defeated wasn't in the Hanhvare City 301 motor to Boston in recent days to Philadelphia and Fondy. Pitts, of Palm Beach, Flo., forged a, title three times this year. That's for the .Preakness. though, 'and he j plonshipa at Syracuee, N. Y., June Yale's 6:11.9 Navy wa* Ujird in ; result C^uck Stohbs. a non-winner. Maybe It’s confidence. Then maj-be combined aebre of 116. A [Showtr Stall Dixirs - • Gian Tab EatloturttI Eunice Markowski. minutes when the sky finally *«• the Red Sox. . . . Home early burgh. 4: Neal, Brooklyn, Temple. 'what I would like to do, starting watches other fi'ghters s'nd spar-' and Jockey Eldon Nelson nearly broke loose^with heavy rain. . . We. *nd a restful evening. I managed to 22. could earn (Tomell a niche 6:231,8 and■ Penn~ fourth in 6:26.8. since last September 5 lost hi* a suggestion Manager Birdie 'Teb- iin)i•IK partner! wasvs* play uinv pool. ' Second . . Round •, nuitche*' have among college rowing's all-tir.) t Cihcinnatl, Freese, Pittsburgh and Baltim ore Orioles with those ranked a t the .top stole the show from the Eddie Ar- the family planned to view view’ a few rounds of an exciting Yale's frosh and OdriieU'# jay- elghth in a row this year, and his ] belt* made eras Ihg' difference. Blasingame, SL Louis', 3. Nobody sees him train, and de- i ?**" through Sunday. caro-Bold Ruler and Hartack-Iron great*. The Kg Red is favored to \’ees • also maintained unbeaten 13th over a two-year span. - |- When I went to San Diego in ; Tommy Jackson and, Eddie Ma- - - ' June 4. the Armed Fohses Day Parade in fight oh teevee between Joey Giar- PlU-liing, -Labine, Brooklyn and chen. Machen is ranked second, j whst D'Amato has proclaim- Liege acts. win both. records in wipnlr.g t-heir champioh- Tito Francona slammed two j 1955 Birdie suggested I try a new Buy^Houlteman PrMcrIpfieM ^ P.AR FOUR H01.£.S Hartford at night a;id we arrived I dello and Rory. Calhoun-before the Like the superb. Navy crew- of Gross, Cincinnati, 3-0 1.000; Kou- Isn't he 7 The IBC can rank them ' «<1 ‘here is considerable doubt , By making up three length* on in time tb get "cholbe teats” op- ; lady of the house stated her prefer- ahips. Yale's litipressive Qubs beat, homers and George Kell hit one in ' batting stance. That winter, after jfAx and Dry.sdale, Brooklyn. r J.A WHITEOLASS CO. One-Half Handicaps .1951-1954, most of Cornell’s var OPEN DAILY 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. |-Any^ way it wants to,...... ,| "bout challengers fighting both Bold Ruler in the itretch^ and .loa- poaite . th* rev4ewing -atnnd; -© n« • enee for another program.^ . Harvard Joy three-quarters of a Baltimore’s 10-2 romp over Kansas ; the season ended, I tried the stance Phillips. Milwaukee and Cardwell. .Baltimore. May 20 ((P)--The Bol- "FRER FICK.UF 4 I ' "But’rlght now I'm ’nbt fight'- i'him and Octopus, Inc. sity have been/'Strtdting together, lej^th in 6:30:1 Cornell w-a* a very ► INCLUDING' SATURDAY ;-Gtans A—"Avis- Hamilton 50-11- inK the-place money to' Iron Liege again;applause greeted the KiUie*. I MATURnav G i(y.,/Ihrir second gam e was t a iled-; In S outh’ America, -in- the Vc/enezu*> Philadeiptria, 2-dl, ■ l.flOO.- -....— - ‘timore - Oriole*-today.-announced AND DfUVERY" 4 ling and that hurts in a lot of'j, ,Fl6yd Patterson . is the heav.V . j 39, Edna Hilinaki 50-10-40; Class by only a neck. Inside Tract an- the M anchester: Pipe Ethud I — 1. ______since freshmen days. Six of the dose third and Navy was fourth. on account of rain after 5'4 | Ian League. I've been using .the I3VMSSELI ST. bladeamen, including S-troke Phil Strikeouts — Arroyo. Pittsburgh, the purchase of pitcher Art Mout-- M l f -7322 j ways-/my pride and in the pock- ! weight champion of the world snd B—Paula Carlson. 57-20-37, Oappy sw’ered the biggest pre-race riddle CIESTEIFKLD SBTPORTEI BET OornelK* jaj'vees ovehhauled innings of a acorelesa battle be- aame stance since, 37; Koufax. Brooklyn, 35: Jones, teman from the Cleveland Indians. etbook. I w;ant to walk down I he's e.smbarrasscd about it—and Giblin 55-16-39. of all. Gra-yink, and Ooocawain ' Carl Na\-y in the last quarter of a mile tween Hector Brown of . the, , I had a hitch in mv sW-ing and t^Arthur Oils You’ll foal 6(, too; In Sm Johnson St. I>ouis, 33; Lawrenpe, Cincin The purchase price was not dis the Street with my head up." j \oncly BE.S'T 16 HOLES ■ Everybody at old Hilltop, even Schwarz, have had a big hand in to beat the Middiet by three-quar Orioles and Rip. Coleman of the I dropped the bat dow9wn-4 bit. I had Y nati and Kline, Pit^|BUrgh, 30. . closed. The night before, P a tte rso n i "W hen arc you coming"^up id sec the management, had been-puxzlbd 4> Johnson produd. 10-indi wo'ut- winning the freiBiinen -. eastern ters of s lenth ia 6:20.4 Syracuse A'(i. carried the bat too>^gh and had drove JIO miles from Greenwood;i: I me train ?" Class A -A nn McBride 78-15-63, sjTinta and IRA efowma, and two was third and Penn ^'cmrlh. All Minimtun of Effort Betty Benton 87-28-64; daaa B- about Trainer J! J. Weipert Jr’a bohd. finast aloslic.fob- teM CjC it wrapped around'me. decision to-start the colt. He had varsity sprinte and IRA champion- races were ov’er 2.000 meters. B arbara William* 94'-28-66 a n d . «Vr,"hlH just two. . . Home at a reapectable | ric Two-woy stretch. ’v**ww Acker acquired hia two -v'lc- Now 1 hold Orii bat away from in an allowance hour and much reading waa done , ^ pe^ad ^h* "*0^ ahipe. tories with,^* minimum of effort. my body, and, fairly level. It gives A«lda Gilbertaon 98-32-66, tied. Yale, with four ooxpnOn and the race at Jamaica only five days while keeping an ear to the radio] 'y* WELDON DRUG CO. He took oyet for Brooks Lawrence me a more level awing and 1 feel BEST FOUR BALL earlier, had been competing in for the baseball game betweer* the'1 0<^ copy be- coxswain of the Olympic cham- yiSHNESKY TO TECH in the opener after the Pirates more Sunday com^rUble. I can flip the | YOU’RE IN THE DRIVER’S SEAT NCAA District claiming races earlier in his ca BrAve* and Dodger* In Milwaukee. J*’' SOI MAIN ST.—Ml S-5SU poonship crew in it* s'lell. gave Fork Union. V*. OP) — Barnie had put together .three singles;, a bat,no\v. and I don't have to swing ! Won by the team of Peg Ste- reer,-snd had won only $15,300 in WEDNESDAY . • • Art Johiwon, the Jine bowlet ComeH’s varsity a terrific fight in Vishnesky. 220-pound Fork Union double and Bill Virdon's homer to too bard. I vena,. Kae Allen, Helen lArmeU 16 previous (start*. from twth t»»e Ohur» and Y Military Academy end, will go to tie the score at 7-7, Acker nailed You can get your base hits Just- T^Determine Baseball Entry I and Helen McMuUeti with 'a low Hla swag for ;p*turda,va effort My former Brookfield St. neigh- League*, ■s-aa.a,'visitor for a_few Virginia Tech next fall. Vlshnesk-jx down the final out with a strike ..-.your family’s safety bor,' Alan W-eiss. now sports editor tri’tng to meet the ball. I know. 1 I net ot 73 and low gross of 89. In came to $15,000, m aking stable brirf moments and how that the considered one of the top prizes out and was relumed the winner of the High School World, passed wa* only trying to meet the ball! Boston. May-20 (ip'—It appear second place -.’as the quartet com owners Raymond DieBrino and.-Jo- bowling season 1* over his atteii-, from the talent - laden Virginia when Crowe drove in hia fourth lost year. My changed stance and ; prising Ann McBride. Barbara seph Martino glad they had bought by the desk and sold he waa hav ,tion haa turned to golf . . . A^teri- military school circuit has speed run of the game. is up to you! ed likely today that a playoff to ing a problem trying to, get the way I held the bat paid off., William*. Lucille-Cart’ey and'Eu him in Ciecember from J. M. Loeb noon was spent at the TriniU' fas well as size and ia regarded as In the second game. Acker, was "I’ve killed a child!” determine the District . 1 NCAA enough sports copy for one weekly Likt Haying I actually held the bat ever the | • Drive safely and couiteously yourself. . nice Markowaki with low net of for $13,500. They Were advised by campus and I had a lerigthv talk ] top-flight for both offense and de- the fifth Clncy pitcher. He worked plate. By doing that I was able to I baseball tournament representa^- 76 and a low’ groes of 92. Weipert, from whom Loeb had issue and wondered h’ow, one could •with . Dan .leasee. Trin baseball , fem e. • two inning*, gelding one unearned "Navar had an aoodent Every day it happens, often just ,fill enough space daily with sports; coach, on follow the ball better. - j ■ Insist on strict enforcement of all traflSc laws. ' live will be announced Sunday. claimed the colt in November for a numbor of baaeball Neyar bean in trouble w i^'the law. ' Springfield College (10-3i was Blitting Gcorgf C r o -k- e and $12,500. W eipert'* w i f e had Itema "Ti* easy, Alan, a rule matters. ' An Oil W«ll like that, to drivers who thought Wally Post, Rcdlegs - - Crowe's aiming for an ^outright selectipn a.s W uit League claimedkillad a child—juat Remember this. No one expects to Connecticut Friday, nati a clean .sweep with a 5-4 vic Pluma over Honeydews.' Dates A ' S ta te Bowlers Maintain Lead Nuts over Peaches and pigbar* , ^*^’ ** ***^‘^“ by ta k ^ a foolish chance?' ineet death on the road. Caitainly j The w-ithdraw’s! of J. Orlean.s tory in the second. wa* hhy Bold Ruler could Own'Bockyard! BUT P itch in g —Duke Maa.s, Tigers — over the Berries — resulted in ' “ ■ ; Christian of Connecticut and rVic similar 3-1 victories. Noteworthy do no 'better than fourth in the no one expect* to be guilty of caus from 'V<’b sixth stralghlyE'W’ith 'five-hit- As tourney Enters Final Day Stout of Boston University . '. Y i r , ^ _' is *« single -games were chalked tip by Derby, The veteran rider had ing it Yet, last year 40,000 men, the Selection Committee-yesterday j against Wa.shirigton 6-1. fought hla mount to keep him off Ceclle T aft 119; Flo K loter 116-108, looms iromqn and diildfen died ip traffic indicated their tw’o' teams might! Ruth Ostrander 107-108-107, Janet the, pace of Clifford Luasky'a Fed New Haven,. May 20 (j|>>_Thei compete wRh Springfield in a doii- I Lightweight OrlarKlo Ziilueta Mailhdt log. Eloke Janicke 107 and eral Hill in Kentucky, and Bold New England Duckpin Bowling- accidents. I ble elimination tournament. weighed *4 pounds when he fought [ Marjorie Hihbar^d 128 Mrs; Kloter Ruler failed to respond thereafter. Tournament .entered its final «Uv BEST ' The pairtof athletic ' directors, hi* hrs; auiatepi- fight. He loaU, also rolled * 326 triple. - / .... -today with _Cohnectlcut-J»owla»^ ’Thouaanda of drivers—many who ] made ® ‘'femj^'raiiT', stepdowh and : • * ■ ’’ Told later that the powerful atill leading atrong" Maaaachuketta: never had-or expected to have an t iSMrt HW ItMl utaly cM atl ' -were replaced by (3ene Flynn of and Rhode Island contlngenta. [Holy Cross'and-Hcftry Butova of of Naarullah -had suffered a- but BOUT... accident—fovuid themaelvaa guilty In the _ men'a. team dlvialon, I *. Paul Eckley of Amherst j-emain- tongue as a yearling and still was of killing someone on the highway. I ed on the ' com m ittee and has sensitive to a tight rein.' Arcaro Guida Dairy of New Britain.: . In eoepnrotien wWi Hi* sofnty Ijinr ear inspoctioti I moved up to chairman. . let him run his on’n j-ace. He over led with 1.8W point*.. ” j B.ASEB!AtX PR.acTICE: Alum- ‘,Moet of- theee deaths can be pre-' Eckley said that If *' playoff Is took Federal Hill on the first turn Other meiV* leaders: ; ni Farm Laague teama will drill < vented-:with your cooperation. M ay 20 thru'M ay 25. 10 A .M . *»« 8 P.M. We sug. . necessary it will )>e announced this tlme!^ led"'' by more than a Doiiblea—George Pelletier and' on the following nights-^Dodgera , Sunday. The date* would be Mav length in the hackatret'eh, and Sam Johnson of Hartford, 781; Sin-{ on Monday, Bravea on Tiieaday qestHiotyoueomeinfpra , 30-Jfine 1.. ^ ’ never let Iron Liege, get closer glep—Walt Krajewski of Now Had Sox on Wedneaday and all aes* Connecticut haa an 11-8 record th an th a t, .Haven; .404; All Eventa—John aiona ira alated for 6:15 at ML IwhUe BU Is ,13-5. , *• •T outsmarted myself in the Der Lancellotta of West Warwick, R. I. Nebo: Naailff Arms of the Inter- I Holy Cross. Harvard. Yale, Apv by," aaid Arcaro later, ’"niere’s' 1.125- - m ediate League will drill tonight i herst, Trinity and Williams lire not much to it when yiiu just, let In the woi^n'a tingles dlvialon, fst 6:15 at. tlie West Side Oval and ^Wifh MO^IHBAT you'll ah¥OYS hav a among the schools-who can’t be him nih." ^ ' Mra. Anne Witaman of Darien Coach Tiny Pockett. requeata all considered because of achedule The Vace ended on an especially rolled 373 on gam es of 127, l ^ playara be present. i conflicts. sad note for Federal Hill, who and 117 to move ahead of Mildred nsorvo supply of fuel right on the premiteel came beck sore. Trainer Stanley Wierdak of Hartford, who posted Rieser said he feajad the colt had 353 Saturday; WALLY FORTIN repor^a that Can u. for M obiIh«t From then on. nmy aggravated tendon, trouble in his Other women'! leaders; because nf the newly organized Alumni Farm League and added *ipply,aulomatica«ykoepyra Ro«re of to five and p^siblY-aix teams next flrfuf on but youl Gonzales M asters Fairfield, 1.064. aummer. N w ’i the time to order tw iinact^ MobUbeat- the OARAGES R osew all in Tennis ONLY TWO persons have, vol- fuel oil that cleona lu it heat*/ Saturday^p F i^ U M o r i t o p f j > t u r e s _ yoiLflo to N m S o fo fy Lchm. tocred to qmpire In th g .AJumiit - Salt Lake City,. M ay 26 (Jl—Big H avana—Joe Miccli. 149, New Farm Ltagua this aeJuw Tll^ A t NOnEXTRA COSTI Sm your faimttt s a i i i G ^ r ^ rtpaihi Pancho Gonzales tacked another York atottpdd "La Dlabla’’ Diaz, voluntaera are needed and inter- rictory on his pro tour -Beries with pwaoni are urged to contact NO TICKETS WILL BE ISSUED FOR;ANY 151^, Havana. 6. wtrri NOW fe e m i mponMA^ON Ken Roeewali by downing the Ht- Nawark, N. J.—Gaorge C%lnibn- Wally ForUn at the East Side Hec. M o b i l h e a t Vefori tr afttr yMi kavt had your tar iRtiMOiod atthf Saffily DEFECTS FOUND DURING THE INSPECTION. tle A ustralian, 6-4. 6-4, here last ti, 161, Ne'w York, outpointed Joe An attempt wtU be made by Cbm- ON 1 ^ COASTS Niw STMAMUHfO night. . Tomaaelio '185. Matawan, 8. miaaioner-.Walker Briggs to secure* - PACYogY PIODUCTION MAS CUT It gave Gonzales a 46-28 margin COSTS ON, IMPOItTANT IXTfiASi in the aeries. HoUywcM. Oallf.—Paulia Arm Irtutienta**** ^ ^ * '^ *‘‘**‘ •chool U rg aiy|Myi May Q tfcni ^ aj^ stead. 13^4. Loa Angelas, stopped fish Coif's fiMtonr. a* Suadey 2 11 25,10 Pancho jSegura, using his two- Kid Centella, 133, Managua, Nic ^ 4 . handed forehand, defeated. 'Aus aragua 8. >f, CALL MIfelMl 3-5125 FOR TOP QUALITY tralia’* Dlnny Pails, 8-5. in: the rpwrroKKHKsn tonight in- / Oa^ge*. UtUliT BuUAiag*, Fre-BuUt Haoica. -Stockholm — Ingemar JoluMia- c^da both scheduled games ii) tha KQ T1C3KETS S r a X BE IfilBUED F O E ANY D E F E C IB FO U N D A T T H E SA FETY ^DANB other singles match. soh. 200. - Stockholm, stopp^ SiLSNTQtOW on . RURNERS AVILJtoMMW. COIHL ^ Tha Aussies joined force^i for a Church SMtbalt League ah(l the COAST CARAGEL^ WH» Oe Nww iwtwshr a-IIS1 double* match .and whipped ithe R^nry Cdopar, 184 England, 5. p m e between Great Eastern and Panchoa, 7^1, $-4. the Rainbodri in the Ret) League. M— 1 ' ■ V '" l':3. V'. ' , I Jhts gatne ha* been reacheduled , . . . I^IDAOnU V ip SOOEBRS ia ■ID cia a t / V o Dance Floor Steps Here -■a : Cent"* Oemgoa and First approntic# to win tha Ken tha Intarmedlate and Alumni St. Mai:>^ UrW pUy Thursday MORIARTY BROTHERS SHJNBIIS OR SNAKiS [lEBEL Ckyu Gwen Barker, right, 17, geU off to i flying sU rt.agalnst EUsa- tucky Derby waa Ir* Hanford'who, Loaguag ^ a raminded of tha im • AT $40 RlfTRA COSTI beth Lang,’ 14, in a practice .sprint 'at the Old Deer Park tnwk night at Camrter Oak ia a Church |llC lN m ST.( CV88 • PRQ CT6 R R O A O \ •contd with Bald Ventura In I9S8, portant I m ra t in f achaduled f matting and no new date~hu 4 968 in lUchmond, England. Th* itepa arah't reoarveid ApptanUc* WiUia Boland eediad W ednr-*------night'-*■* at fl o’clock at sat fa r -• — for dmoH^oora the Naaarena-I^S Ti kd - \ ' . ' u with Middlegmind In uitl. the id* Roe. gam*. i -i '> • ,N i--- I F'-/ ».**V :' 'i •"t - • ' i ' ■ W ' - : .. '■ "". Hi ■' :VVv V i... ’ - 1 1 ■; ■ 1 . n ' ■ ' ...... : MANCHESTER EVENING’ HERALD,'MANCHESTER, CONN., M0|NDAY,'MAY, 20, 1967 ^ ^ ^ !'•------^AGB nppam' -■< " , ■: T , '.^ V ,:- i-:: \ BopaOhoId Goods "PAGE lOURTEEK •I. ''■'•-■/ MANCHESTER ^N IN G HElUtfiC^NC^IfeRl^^^ MONDAVi MAY 4967 ^ 'N .i .' • - • ■ • ,.• *• -V ■ ■ V •• ■» > ■ ii Hfnuea tpt Sale - H Hooms for Sale 7^ Wanted—______^Real Estate '7 7 B ^ A w OOD Boa Bia*. Wide a*. R o d l ^ V i l U .b in Halta HnbNah Piekqp' Mewn. irtoiM 0<$.9$ Up. How Modem Double Rooim with $iOi0O(>—Siva roobi 1960 nmeh. $1,000 TDOmi. Three • bedroom tJBTmo.R WANTED, tingto and Automobiles for Sale 4 Business, Services Offered 13 THERE OUGHTA Building Mxtcrixls .47 ^------_i piivilegea. For two gen- AhiiWmnn storms, kmeaite ortve, home._____ $T,M______0. flcraailScrseilad porA, Dogs— Birds—Pets ^'41 ard's Sleep Center^ 089 St, xUetnen or coupfe. MI 9-7614. houaea. M em b er'. of MI 96836. ’ Vy exoe&M. oouditloa. 160’ fr o n tm , double bamment, m m . Howard R. Bastings, Real- Rain '.etopped highway da- Plm^TomoiTQw 1 ^ 1 BTJICK Special De Luxe 4 CERtlFIEO Pedigreed Boxer Lumber. Orders now being nigh e l e v i ^ , .view. CerltOB W. Will, make allowances for Contradictory poriment/Workeni otortlng out Ciassifted boor^ Djiiaflow;' radio, heater, LAWNS MOWED and TRIMMED. Puppies. Seven available June 10- taken on 2xS,.3lc4, 2x6, sheath ' f Hutchins, M I UUItIMs U st- lepatre: Owner MI 96182 I^mNOS NEEDED for aU typea today 40 pick up rubbish col CHAMBERS. PtlRNITURB HAEira T t e annual ~ifsnohaBter High U ght Ttrtue: 44'49. MI 9-6609, la MI 3-8946. 15.. Four male, three female. ing and flooridg, 'limited sup Apuiments—Fkt»—‘ Ing Member. ^ . ______. Articles for Sale 45 One De Luxe Electric Renge. Me fu ita , emeaito drive. Certton AND VICINITY ^ To Stay Fine ______a _ :______refrlgemtor, dljqMael. A d u lte ry . The program win opm With • Cedar Lining per ft. Wee $$48,00. Now $159.00. No petS; Three room, $100, four W. Rutchina, MI 96182. M ulti^ I 8;lS A. M. *0 4;3Q P. M. LOAM—$8 per yard, truck load .1* L e ^ Notiee faafara and tha presantottbift e g . Household Services Casing .. .per ft. .00 One Etectnh Clothes Dryer. Wee room, $126. 88 Elm 8t„ Rocltvllle, Listing MemW . RockviUa, May 'sO (Bpar4al)_ Auto Driving School 7-A lots. Gravel. StabUlzed crushed |06OO — Coventry — Four - room -Amorica, aiid mnhahly would maka the high school iMlorettee la * Offered 13-A Navelty SidiniL 4 x 6 . -per ft. .18 $149.00. Now $129.00. TK^2{KI5 from 9-5. tJSveningi TR RXnoh. Lake piivilegea. OF PROBATE held Tasttanony qt a. kwal poititthnan COPY CLOSING TIME steme. Hot mix asphalt. Nussdorf, Guttenh-TSpeclal— et Nenchaeter within end for the a*wJ an accused driver in CBty the trip next Oetober. lighted baton twirUng roodno. OORDNER AUTO SCHOOL. Indi Ml 9-7408. One Nine-Pound Wringer Washer VERNON The Egress and other British Direotor Robert C^rato^ will vidual instruction on insured dual FURNITURE repairing and reftt- ...... •per ft. .25 $0500—Hebron. Five-room Home, ______Ciourt this monrtng wag so contrw- FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. wiUi Pump. Was $119.95. Now FOUR-ROOM Apartment (equiva Beautiful four room ranch with 10 acres d( land. $ mile* from p^ien Kave been circulating re share the baton with tlM stuSiRt control cars, by experienced, tshlng; antiques restored. Furni SALE - S3 l - 8 « off 00.1956-1957 $99.00. ‘ea'a'nt, Hrarjohn J; WaUetL Judge. Jt$Mftlon whethei’ the right peraon port* of th* trip for aaveral conductor, David Woodbury, sM MON. THRU FRI . trained instructors. Quality aUd ture Repair Sendee, Talcottvlbe. wallpaper. Green Paint and .W ^ landsc^>ed.. including storm win of Instrumental sokdrts include Ju Ml, 8-7449. 4 to a customer ...... each 8.60 eratOT, gwage, quiet residential In srtd district. district, ‘ d*«fds- waa in court. ' ' months. . The only Bucklngtutm 10:30 A. Mv satisfaction assured. MI 9-6010 or , paper at the Green. Open dallyA^ CHAMBERS FURNITURE SALES neighlwrhbod, adults «Uy, refer dows and doors $18,900. $13,800—Bolton.. New large Pour- PalOce eommmt has been that *’no dith Mlddlebrook, Susan Rensker, JA 7-3680. f p.m. Flush Mahogany DoOr*— ,< At The Green Upon appIlcsUon of Ward B, balUns Abner Brooks, ao^ng proeeout- SATURDAY 9 A. M. * PLAT FINISH Holland window all sizes to 2’ e’' ...... 9.20 ences, $128 month. -. Write Box room Ranch. FirejAiice;' plas temporary administrator, praytoe that plans' hava been made." Robert Morton, Alien Lefons oaA 'Open P, c/o '%rald. R O C ^IL L E tered wallB, basement garage *^1 adminlitratlon h<* granted on ^ attorney, said "BMier the o0- Express writer Bernard Drew George Turcotte, with plAfid ac LARSON'S DRIVING Sohooi, shades, made to measure. All ROYAL AND SmltlHSdrooa port Windows—complete— 10 a .m .6 p.m": ; 7:80 p.m.-9 p.m. .metal veoetian blinds at a new Bustneas pro|Mrty — Six room 300 X 200 lot, many extras., j^ d estate, as per application on file, floer is notteillnS: the truth, or the said in a frtifit page story yester companiment by. Brenda Cole. A rOUR COOPERATION WILL Manchester’s only' trained and idarq typ (set up) all s iz e s ___from 10.80 APARTMB^ FOR RENT. Mod accused ia not telling the truth low price. Keys made while,you .ddlng machines bouse with two car garage and the forefolng ap- day ' that two main reasons lay apedal novelty number will featura. BE APPRECIATED certified Instructor. For your safe 1x12 T*G Sheathing- em, heated (eeU controlled). gmcery store. In A-i condiUon. $14,500—Coventry^ Just over Bolton Jrtlcai or we have the weijg person in wait. Marlbw’e. " ' ipairs on all Oetermlsod rt behind the switch in plana: Morletto Q A g n o n and Mary ty We are trained to teach proper Special—5,000’ Min., per M M.OO AFT, SIZE .Gke Range,'White, ex Three rooms in new four unit Priced for quick sale. Owner retlr- line. New Four-room Cape. Well *" Manchester In oourt.” ly. MI. 9-6078. western Framing— cellent condiUon.it. MI 99-5163. 1. There still ia "an underotir- TWitcheU'in a "guest sppeefaaee” WEAVING of burnt, moth holes building. All impllances, but no built. r» •*'* »7U>.day of May. with the-iiand. loads o n ly ...... per M 114,00 furniture. Lovely residential sec o c>?«k in the fore- However, Robert W. BiartM, M, rent of antagoniam" toward Bri Diql Ml 3-5121 MANCHEISTER Driving Academy and tom clothing, hosiery runt, j . D. Re a l t y ^ . now, sM'that noUca be given to ail 00 92 West St., the accuaed sdnift. tain in the United^ States'because This year will also mark the In handbags repaired, tipper re Mahogany Paneling . .per M 189.00 tion in Rockville, 20 minutes from $14,900—-Andover, New Oversized ..•.•W* person* .merestea imeyested in in said said estate estate of of the guarantees results. Expert instruc APP SHOES. Harry Maltoney, Oak Flooring from per M 159.00 SIMMONS SPRING, complete, |16. John DeQuattro, Broker* — - -V —. . . ------— tod he w«s the one arreuiued by of the Suez invasion. troduction of tha nnwij nrfiiliMiil placement, umbreilaa repaired, 358 Main St. Phone MI 8-4827. Hartford. Roomy parking, large M I $-6262 MI 9-8076 Six-room Cape. Full shed dor- ®,' wid appiicouon and tion, dual controlled ear. Call PI 14 Pearl St., first floor. rear lawn. Laundromat, rotatbig mer. Near Route No. 6. I^sreon,. by Psdrolman EmiUo Pelle^nl but 3. Canadians might be offend Accordion Band. The p r o g f w wlU 2-7249. Day or evening appoint men’s shirt collars reversed and We Deliver Throughout —— ---- ;------r— ----- ' Residence after 8, Kl 9-8040 some pleaded not guilty to charges of ed if BUsabeth and Prince Philip vary from the clasalOBl murio o f replaced. Marlow’s Little Mend LOAM, DARK, riebi stone free. TV antenna, tiled bath and show au, rtwiiation Lost and Pound ments. Southern New England er. Three minute walk to beau* $15,1)00—Bolton. New _OH-Room district, at. least five days before the speeding and pehaing on the right. were to jlpejid more time in the Bach and Chopin to the muriq of ing Shop. Prompt dellve^. Call PI 2-6277 or COMBINATION Radio - Vlctrola, Rodgers and Hammerstein, Includ WUIimantlc ACsdemy 8-3283. tiful Henry Park with its modem, $13,000—1960 three bedroom ranch, Ranch. Buyer has cholps of col to ^ ^ e e f'i'f” they ■Hie oTficer testified that Blardt United Stated-than in Canada. LOST-PASS BOOK No. 2785. M & M DRIVING SCHOOL — Fe NATIONAL LUMBER. INC. Records. Call MI 9-9729 They could hardly, 'visit Canada ing such, familiar and wen-Uked male. instructor. Standard or auto FURMICA epuntera, ceramic wall , ______^ new swimming pool, tennis courts hot water heat, ceramlo tile bath, ■WM traveling 40 mllea per hour Notice la hereby, given that Pass «tra«* thia-year because thejii are pledged band selections as Sousa's "Stars matic. Day, evenings. Sunday and floor tUe. Let«,ua modemite TOP SOIL, loam right from the 881 STATE STREET and incomparable view. Modem- stainless sinks, cellar, H-acre, ■ me.oouri. VA/MI Allend by mellt^ In on E. Main St. FVlday from the Book Na 2786 ieeued by First jt farm. Day or night. R. O. Upton. ly designed for effortless Uvlilg. trees, may assume large 0% letter on or before Mey l7. to attend the opening 6t the' SL and'Stripes Forever." The cenoerL appointments. MI 9-6541. 9 or your bathroom and kitchen. F NORTH HAVEN, CONN, ’ Machinery and Tools 52 $15,000—Hebrom' 7-Room Older te f«c light and poaeed a car on National Bank of 'Manchester has free estimates call MI- 9-268S, The PI 26190. Adults only, $100 monthly. Call mortgage. (Jarlton W. Hutchins. tol* order to Wlfllaiti Lawrence Seaway in 1958 or committee chairman, Xathloea been lost, dnd application' has after 4 p.m. Homs. Foul fireplaces. New hot Ailrr’ 1*“.^ Uenter 8l. Mencheeter, toe right in front of the W. T. Claffey was assisted by Patricia Tile Shop, Buckland. . Tel, CHestQUt 8-2147 MI 9-4824. MI 96122. MulUpie listing Mem- Cpnji.;_Ltol« Leklns. 78 illsh 4 t, HA ^ y t store, ^though he aign^ed 1959, and two visits so clqsely , been made to said bank for pay- PHOTOGRAPHS—Make an early her. ^ ------* water hsaiinr system. 9 aersf of spaced might cause hurt. feSilnge Liedue, WiUism Daddario and Coral a ent and issuance ctf new book. 'appointment to take advantage of THREE-ROOM Tral^^ $U a lahiL $ miles from Manchester 881A. p^e. Florlde; MartUng, who have announced Motorcycles—Bicycles 11 W E -^ E N T ^ Norwich Bute Hospltel. N ^ and fjnMly the airen on flie cntleer, in other Commonwealth lands. Building—Contracting 14 our First Communion-Special. One Diamonds— Watch month. Chambers Tm iler Park, TWO-FAMILY, built 194$, fire O nter. The Queen and Philip now are that titwto for the concert win. LOST—Black and white female cat (6x7) Artcraft Portrait ia priced Vernon. Inquire at office. place, aluminum storm windows, J l.i'’ /5/2 CpmmiMloner of Wei- the aocueid did not halt hki car MANCHESTER Cycle Shop,’ 166 Jewelry 48 Small Cement and Mortar Mixers, pl5,600—Coventry. New Five-Room pSfo w Hertford, en route to a state visit in Den be avallabto-at the box office. with black qwt on chin.'- Vicinity West Middle Tpke. Repairs all for .this occasion $1.98; additional awnings, sundeck, double gartgb, until the pobeetnan pulled ajeng- *016 offlceiwtff the Woodbridge St. Reward. MI INTERIOR AND exterior remodel Power Trowels, Electric Ham Ranch. Just over Bolton Line. mark. makes of bicycles. New and used portraits, $1.50 each. Aime Griffin LEONARD W. YOST Jeweler, re- THREE-ROOM Furnished Rent- $18,900. Cartton W. Hutchins, ^7-773 CongreM St., Brldge- ride of, him at the, R o ^ v e t t XOlls, High School Bahd. are: Detlev ing, houses and garages Free mers, Water Pumps, Building pprt. Conn.; Florence A. Brertey. Dey Pellegrini said. 9-629S. bikes for sale. Also buy used Studio, 476 Main St. MI 3-8233. p^r«, adjusts watdiM expertly. Jacks, CSialn Hoists. Air Compres Heat, hot Water. No children. 18 MI 9-8182. MulUple listing Mem Scheer, praaldanL Duhial NUus- estimates. Call W. F. Hensel. Ml. Dslmont St., after 6 p.m. $10,900—Manchester — Near Eaat Sherwood Allen whoee bicycles. Work guaranteed. Rates 3-5966. ^ u ^n ess Opportunities 32 Help WantiMl^Female 35 Help Wanted— Male 36 Reasonabl* prices. Open deUy. sor*, Power Rollers, Lawn Sweep- ber. whereeboule ere unknown, U hereby Btardl, rti the other band, estl- chuck, treasurer. David Woodbury, FOR SALE — 55-Gal. Drums, in Center SL $3,600 down. FHA reasonable. Thursday jtveryige. 139 S ^ cr era, Lime Spreaders, Rotary Tlfi: commitment. Six-Room Cape, 6 “ < P'»c« iratod he was traveling about 30 student leader snd JUstthe ZoVm Personals CLEANING Wo m a n , h per hour. ROUTE SALESMAN—For psUb- good condition. $2.50 each. For THREE APARTMENTS. One 62 starkweather ST. Older end be heard releUve thereto. Manager Set GARAGEIS, porches, dbfmera, rec TEXACO Street. Ml era. Trailers, Mlacellaneoua ToqU. finished. Two\»osallde baths. ______JOHN J. WAId'ETT. Jtidse. Tnflea per hour, denied poasing a drum major. - 4 Transportation furnished. MI llshed laundry and dry cleaning further information call The. Her three-room furnished with heat home in fliie condiUon. Large car and saM he woe a to p ^ by the SHOE REPAIRINO of the, better reation and attic toom s built. and garage. One four-room fur Full shed dormer;' .Many extras. Peter Adam, Robert Andrew, Business Services Offered 13 Kitchen and .bathrooms ■ re Modern Three Bay 9-5148. route. Salary and commission. ald, phone MI 3-5121. Garden— Farm— Dairy rooms, Iqtge lot with garege and ATTA c o u r t o f PROBATE held policeman between Proepeci and l^d for over 40 years. Sam nished with heat and garage. garden space. Oil heat. Call =iat Mencheeter within end for the To Name Unit Paul Banner, Stoart Bannv, F tbb- Yulyes, 23 Oak St., at Purnell modeled. Robert M. Alexander, Numerous benefits. Apply in per A & P EQUIPMENT $17,600 — Bolton — Ckistom Built pottage Sto., a distance about one- ■ % GONDER'S T.V. Service, available E x c l u s iv e sales Rights tor Avon son. New Model Laundry, 73 Sum MEN’S REBUILT and Relasted Products / 50 One 2Vi-room furnished with heat Madeline SmiUt, Realtor. Office cis Benevanta, Alan Bepnett, Ar- Parking Lot. Ml 9-7718. Porcelain Enamel 946 Onter Street Stone Ranch. Glassed porch and rt Mis?. °I.W 7“‘": “ naif mile Icae than the officer’B tour Benton, Edward Oaln, Judith any time. Antenna conversions. Cosmetics available to capable mit St. Shoes. Reasonably priced. Sam Manchester and garage. Cali TR 5-2244. MI 9-1042 or home MI 0-1140. energetic women. Call MI S-6195. Yulyes, 23 Oak St., in front of STRAWBERRY and Pghsv Plants. built-in garage. 1 ^ baths. 1 acre teeUmony indicated. ChagnoL Kathleen Ctaffey, BrSnda I PhUco factory supervlaed tervice. p :? e "‘of"?:'!i«i“rS'*<^yr!'!ii*e‘V “,IS : MRS. RUBT, .character and- ad- GARAGES,'' Cottages, Breezeways, SERVICE STATION Fern Gardens, 179 Fern St., Man Phone MI 9-2052 lot, beautiful setting, many ex Judge Fronefs T. O’LoughJln, fat For Parking Tei. Ml. 9-1486. Sunporches. Free estimates. Fi MAN to work in fruit or grocery Purnell Parking Lot. GREEN MANOR cheeter, in said District, deceased. Cole, Michael Conlon, William • -visor. Advice on all problems. chester. / tras. The edmInlitretrU. having exhibited finding Blardi guilty on both Daxldorio, Raymond Dowd. AJAnsd Readings daily, 9-9. No appoint nancing arf-anged.. No down pay FOR LE^SE department. Good wages and ex Bnsiness Locations her edminletreUon account with said FLOOR SANDING and re|inlshing. Help Wanted— Male 36 cellent working conditions. ■ Apply LIVE BAIT for fishing, minnows, Must Be Seen To Be counts said he thought the youth Gansral Manager Richard Mar Drtgga, Charlotte Dstordzi. Soaon ment necessary. 1787 Msiin St., ments. Satisfaction guaranteed. for Rent 64 $20,400—WetHwrafleld—Near Good estate to UUs Court lor allowance, it tin said today that ha expecU to Specializing In old floors. hn. For right man. Call Mr. Davis at First Food, 646 Center St. worms, etc. 30 Franklin St., Musical Instruments 53 unfhmUlar with .the streeU. roitotL Ann* Fee, Samuel Fostogr, Hartford. ALplne 4-4266. Ellison Construction. ‘ADams Garden— Firm— Dairy^ Appreciated. win Park. Brick Cape, five large 0RDERED that the 28th day of May. appoint a live-man parldng au 9-5750. 2-2462. The Texas Company to discuss Rockville. TR 5-4179>< BMAU. STORE on . Purnell Place, Blardi wea flned $24 on the first Norman Gagnon, Theodora G«a- SHORT ORDER COOKS WANTED. ATTENDANT — Service Station. MUSIC instrumental, rental. Com rooms, built-in garage. Knotty 1967 at o’clock, forenoon, at the thority some time thia week. terms. Prbducts ' 50 Marlow’s, Beautiful Landscaped 6H-Room pine porch. Hot water heat. Plas Prob^o Office In the Municipal Build count and $12, on Uw second oount. nutx, Michael Gate*, Evelyn Qsen. CONCRETE WORK—Floors, steps Howard Johnson’s, MI 9-6220. Steady Job. good pay. Also, part RCA FLOOR Model Golden Throat plete tine of inatnimenta. Rental oQ7 M&in St, Appointment of a parking au Automobiles for Sale 4 IP YOU INTEND to build your applied to purchase price. Repre- Ranch. Birch cabinet kitchen, tered walls. Extra building lot. ing In said Manchester, be and the Oaae ConOnued miller, Angelo Oeamundo, XQ- porches, patios, etc. Ehcpcirlj time for odd days, weekends. MI Radio and Phonograph combined. LETTUCE, /Nearly cabbage, and same is assigned for a nearinS on the thority to make studiea and rec chael Geamundo, Robert Harrison. new home call William Kanehl, BU 9-3481 FRIENDLY ICE CREAM is ac Ha.s never been used. Call MI senUng Olds, Selmer, Fed disposal, three bedrooms, garage, City water and sewers. Many allowance of said administration ac- The caae of Anthony Dedartl Jr., BEFORE 700 BUT a used ear done. Call PI 2-6633. Contractor and Builder, Ml. 96198. Manchester Esso Servlcen- pepper plants 25c dozen. 5,000 TWO-ROOM office suite, 88 Elm ommendations on parking aiid Stephen Harvey, Robert Hewitt, cepting applications for part time ter, Windsor St. at Parkway 3-8284. transplamed Pritchard tomatoes ler and Bundy. Matter's Mu«e St., Rockville. Suitable tor pro knotty plhe porch. Near schools, extras. Conveniently located. count with said estate, ascertainment 17, of Fhlrview Ave., Blkngton see Oormsn Motor Sales.' Bnlck 3-7f73. Evenings: work evenings and weekends MI of heirs and order of distribution, and traffic waa autl^rised by the Biraaat Irwin, John Jones, Pettw CLEAN AND paint Utose gutters (Buckland). 25c do^n or $1.50 per hundred. Studio, 177 McKee. MI. 3-7500. fessional Or business. Inquire shopping centers and bus stop. this Cdurt directs that notice oi the wea continued one week at the re- Board of Director* in Dscember. Sales and Service, 28S Main Thompsonville RI 9-3667 9-8196. queat o f the aoouaed when he Karvell^Br^n Krause, William now. Avoid coatly repairs later. BIDWELL Home Improvement Co. 12 Gl^wood St., Mitchell 9-4187. RockviUe, TRemont 6-2505 Occupancy July, Private sale. Umo and place assigned for said hear- The directors acted after a Cham Street ML a-487L Open evenings. Ml. M383. SHOE SALESMAN — Salary and FULL SIZE Window Screens, also ACCORDIONS RENTED—All sUea, LAWRENCE F. FIANO ing be given to all persons known to learned hia plea o f guUty would be Kuhne, Elwood Leehausae, Pofaieln Alterations, additions, garages. BROKER be Imereftted therein to nopear and ^ ber of Commerce campaign. commission. Elxperience pre window shutters. Call MI 3-7965. X reasonable. Chester Accordion THREE ROOMS suitable for office MI 9-5845 oonaldered a vlolaUan of hia proba- Leduc, Joanne Little, Allen LyOnA NEED A CAR? Short on s .down Re-siding specialists. Easy budg MI 9-5910 P«^™Wiereon by publlBhfng a copy of In the new town budget, which RUBBISH AND athet removed. Help Wanted— Female 35 ferred, but will train. Apply Mr. Studio, 91 Union St. M l 86709. this otder In tome newspaper having’ a rion and might reault in a JaU term Gertrude MacDonald, DaniCl Mon- p a ren t or had your credit turned General cleaning, ceiiars, attics et terms. Ml 9-6495 or ’TR USED Electric Burroughs Adding / Household Goods 51 <70 Main St. ML Will go into effect July 1, $5,000 la chuck, Carol XCortliog, Thomo* Draizen, Morton'a'~Shoes, 775 Main 9-5228 or M l 8-7444. l a r g e SIX-ROOM Expandable circulation^ in eald Dletrlct. at leaat He waq charged with breech of the down? Don’t give up! For a good 5-9109. TWO WAITRESSES— One days. Machine. Good working condi five days before the day of said hear alloted for a parking^ and traffic and yards. Reasonable *ates. M. ATTENTION St. , A^NTIQUE FURNITURE. sUVtr, Cape, two unfinished, 813,800. Bbc- M cC }^ Thomo# Me&nna. Don- deal—not thru a small loan com M. Rubbiah Removal MI. 11-5. One nights, 5-i a.m. Six days tion. $25. Can be seen at T. J. SIX-ROOM Cape Cod, 2 unfinished ing. c P c ^ and throwing an object at a ■tudy and $1,750 to^ tay clerical * CHIMNEY, FIREPLACE, stone -fc. glass, china, an(t used furniture Wearing Apparel— Purs 57 STORELrCholce locaUon at the ceuent condition, full buement, Hot water heat, fireplace, full eel ^ d McLogon. Wmiom MePharaoh. pany-see “Harry” at 838 Main 9-8767, a week. Good salary, good work Crockett’s office, 244 Main St., plastered walls. Call MI 9-8814. JOHN Je WALLStTs Judge. m otor vehicle aa a reault o f an egg- help for the authority. contractor. M3 9-5461, MI 8-5042 FULL or Part-Time (second shift bought and sold. Furniture Repair C en ^ on Main 8t., approximate lar. ■ Good condition. Owner throwing incident last week. Judith Mlddlebrook, Michael Mto- St (FormeHy D<^las Motors). ing condiUons. Apply in person. MEN 23 TO 40! Manchester. , CHESTER Furrier*. Furs remod ly 1800 sq. remodel to suit "One reason why X held off ap roseo. Robert Merton. James Xtol- or 318 Fern St. worker) stock clerk for furniture Service. MI. 3-7449. tty'ina tranoferred. Call evenings, MI At A epURT OF PROBATE held "nte court was told DeCJorll lion FLOOR SERVICE. Floors sanded Walnut Restaurant, 7 Walnut St. department. Apply in person. eled. repaired, cleaned and tenant CaU MI 9-6808 ■ or MI MANCaiESTER, Adams St. Six- at Mancheater within and for tha pointing members of the authority ready, Wayne Newman, James i089 PLYMOUTH. A-1 condiUon, sud reflnlshed. TR. 5-2071 or TR. If you’re looking for a 9-4440. IMstrict of Manchester, on the 17th day ^batlon from Manchester Town FOR GARAGE and shed dormers,, Marlow’s, 867 M,ain St. , USED TV SETS—for cottage, rec glazed. Work done at my home. 9-5781. room Cape, excellent condiUon, waa 80 that I could ^ tell them Noonan, Karen Peterson, WllUsm runs very good. First $50 takes it. 5-1060.. SALESLADY for part time work, THAYER BABY CARRIAGE. Good of May. A.D. 1#67. Oourt vdth a 6-month sentence in roofing and siding, gutter work. steady Job with annual - -U. reation room. etc. Good condition, No overhead. Saye. Call MI fireplace, ceramic'Uie'bath, oak Present. Hon. John J. Wgilett. Judge. whether they would r have , any nckup, Xlargant Reid, guaon ' 420 Lake St. Indluding Saturdays and Sundaya. condition. MI 9-2062. ,/ - floors, aluminum storms and INDIAN DRIVE '— Manohester ^pension. The continuance will Also ftll types of Interior work. raises, liberal vacations, \ GRADER Operator, bulldozer op- reasonably priced. Pottsrton’s. ISO 9-7218 for free esUmate at your Green, five-room Cape, custom ..Estate of William J. Hayes, lata of thing In the Way of money,” Mar Reneker, DeUey Scheer, XDchael^ HILLS’ TELEVISION Semce. Also, womian for night work. Ap Bcreena, full cellar, hot water , oil Manchester, In sal,d District, dreeaaed. give DeCarii an opportunity to ae- CADILLAC, 1949 liCodel. Excellent For best in price and workman , erator, moldmaker, inspector, Center St., MI 9-4537. home. Under no obligaUon. Capes OPFiCE f o r rent, 501 Hartford tmilt in 1946, breeseway, garage, tin said. Shollk, Raymond Streeter. Wfl. Available-at all times. Pbilco fac ply Swiss Pastry Shop, 183 No. and other employe benefits, ONE 18’ ’ LAWN MOWER. One and stoles, $20. heat, well landscaped yard, trees, The executor haying exhibited 'hfa cure a lawyer. condition. Low mileage, very ship, call Manchester Roofing and car^nter, driver, burner service- 'Bd. Call after 6 p.m. Ml 9-0969. administration account with said es Money for studiea and elarleal iiam Taylor, Edward Tatra, Del- tory supervised service. Tel. MI. Main St MI 9-2660. then become a Guard at scutUe-a-day water heator. Two garages, close schools, stores and situated on two lots in lovely A. Vernon resident who allegedly cleam Four new tires. Price 9-9998.^ Siding Co.. Inc. MI 9-8933 for jman, TV serviceman, slitter, ma- ABSOLUTE BARGAIN — Custom country setUng. $19M»0. Cleszyn tate to this Court for allowance. It help will com e out o f a $31,500 bert Thoman, Linda TreadweD, the Connecticut State Pris- ' chine operator, carpenter appren- flat rim sinks. One automatic oil 3,000 SQUARE FEET of industrial transportaUon. Price only $15,900. la„ waa unaware of laws regulating g w . ; P i 2-7211. free estimate. Propriety Joe WANTED — Wofnah for general burning water heater; One barrel made cornices and drapes. Slip skl-Felber Agency, MI 3-1409 or budg^et to ba financed from park George Turcotte. Alice Vande- ^ tice, service station operator, con covers, 369.60 and up. Choice qf Rooms Without Board 59 area- to. rent or lease. Woodland Call Goodchlld Realty (jo.„ Real .»2.HDEtWD that th^ 28th day of Hay, burning in the open air was fined CHUCK’S Ra d io and T.V. Service Girardin. laundry woifk. Ptve-day week. on. The starting salary ia kertwene with fauert and stand. St., Mahcheater.'~ MI 9-6048. M I 9-4291. ______l$57a.-At el^v^n o’clock, forumon, In® $6 fo r ViniHin g n_firm uHthM«9 m ing meter collectlona;' 'burgh, Harvey Wahnqulst, COnT' 1906 FORD V-S custom, automatic. struction ,laborer, warehouse fabrics. Budget terms. Mrs_Ritiu tors. BU 9-0939/ MI 8-7925. Probato Office in th« M uniS ^ Bwild- ^rr^t t ^ 151 North Main St. kU. 8-6517; NSw System Laundry, HarriiIson $ 3 6 6 ir ~ Call MI 9-5426 from 6t9 p.m. SINGLE AND double room avail Under State law, not more than West Rudolph Wojnowiez, David . FuUjr equipped. Bbccellent condi- reaidence Ml. 3-6860. worker, foundation hel^r.'waBh- JA 2-7780. . . / ROCKLEDGE — Ferguson Road- Inir Inin said Manchester, be and theth 88, of 1st, able. Reasonable weetcly rates. $8 THREE-ROOM Oflice Suite, l7 same Is assigned for a hearing on the J* MainM ain St,SL, Vernon waa arreated three ntembera-of the 6-mon board Woodbury and Rod Wright Don. BU 9-9288. Aluminum Storms and The Maximum room man, groun^aman, laundry CROCKETT’S LISTINGS Lovely new three-bedroom Ranch, can be membeni of on* p ^ y . TWO MATERNITY Dresses. Toilet THE VILLAGE CHAR>t Antique and up. RockvWe Hotel, TR Market St., Rockville. Suitable allowance of said administration ac- by Ckmstable SkSmund F rhxrvskw REFRIGERATION s^ss and serv DENTAL ASSISTANT, experienced worker, plumber helper, fireman, seat. Hamper. Size 8 girl’s coats, RANCHEIS—Many to choose from. plastered, fireplace, large kitchen count With said esUte and thU Court cM n n la t^ /T f Screens 14-A $4560 Shop of Manchester, Conn., 42 6-9591. professional or business. Inquire Since last week we have added a directs that notice of the time and <>f D eputy Hunter* who participated in. tha ice. Commercisd, residential, air but not required. Write Box G, packer, waiter, dishwasher, shoe dresses, snow/sult, crib blankets, Rockville. TR 5-2505 and dining areef, birch cabinets, TJie WlUlom Whitley House lit I960 Canadian ahtofo)^ saoson bi conditioners, freezers. A. and W. Get an application for Spruce St. General line of inter beauty In Bolton with 5% rooms; place asslrned for said heaiinr be C ^ief and a fire warden the 1952 FORD Four-door Sedan. Two- AtUMINUM WINDOWS, doors, c/o Herald. manager, finance manager, teach hand knitted^ baby sets; carriage oversized garage. $20,500. Cleszyn given»ivk-ii |Aito 1*11all persons luiowiiknown lOto EH$ b® inier* inter- prosecu tor eald Stanford, the home of Cohmel Saskatchewan were faiihly ouccess- tone, vdiitewail tires. Automatic Refrigeration Co. MI 9-1237, MI PRISON GUARD at the er, bookkeeper. stock clerk, book esting antiques, past and future garage, extra large lot, plenty of ski-Felber Agency, Ml 8-1409 or ested therein to appear and be heaidheard a ___ , - jalousies, pbrchps, awnings. Free robes. Three-piece blue knitted collectibles, including bric-a-brac PLEASANT Front Room. Near privacy; At $14,200 we have a Whitley,. On Indian fighter and fUL according to pro^ctal- game transmission. Radio, heater, low 9-2050, MI 9-0055. DENTAL ASSISTANT Wanted. EX; Office of the State Person keeping machine operator, tele snow suit/6 months. MJ 9-2348. bath. OenUeman. 54 High St. Houses for Rent 65 MI 9.-4291. thereon by publiihlng*■* a copycop y'of of 'thl* this 43. R ock y estimates. Call N. B. Chase Co., perience highly desired but not and glassware. Open all day and neat one of five rooms Just over order In some newspaiaper having a c| r- vrsM fined 815 on a charire of pioneer scout, was the firit brick officials. Some 80 per cent of the mfleage. Exceptionally clean. MI 9-0233 or Rockville T R 5-1200. nel Director, . Room 405, . phone operator,, timekeeper. tjTJ- culation In said DIstnci.rlct. at JeMt leasi fiveiivc intoxication. “ house buU t^eot o f the AUegfienieo. DICK’S WEATHERSTRIP Com abaolutety necessary. State qual ist, salesman, porter, counter evening*.' FOUR-ROOM d u p l e x on East Town Line in Vernon;' Up on THREE-BEDROOM Ranch, ga hunters who reported at checking 1595.00. N O R G E / Flegrigerator in' good b e a u t i f u l Large Front Fur da>'S before the day of said hearing, It has beeiriyeetored and now ia pany, doors and windows, custom ifications. Write Box JK. c/o State Office Building, Hart man. -short order cook, barber, to Side. Excellent condiUon. Work Hqnry Street, another , de luxe rage, two porches, two fireplaces, and bv mailing in a Certified letter on A charg-e of failure to grant the sutions bagged antelope. Thera 1958 PLYMOUTH Foor-door. Ra worki^ condition, reasonable. GENERAL ELECTRIC Stove, two nished Room. Hot water, tile open to the ptibllc. work, guaranteed. Cal] MI. 9-1583 Herald. ford, or your nearest Con bacco field supervisor, farm bath with shower. Parking. 381 ing ^couple preferred. Oil heat five-roomer with pecky cypress paneling, beautiful yard, Bowers nr beforeuriore Maytamy 20.»}, i»o/. 1967. a copy or of inis this Way against John Poaket. were 3,300 antelope shot dio, heater, automatic transmis after 6 p.m. Roofing— Siding 16 Also one padded convertible baby ovens. Other furniture. Wal- order to Helen P. Schroll. 9 Rockledge i necticut State Employment workers, tree proper, compositor, hig)j/chalr. Call -MI 9-0382. Summit St. M l 3-7116. Write P. O. Box 810, Manches ” rec’’ room for only $10,700; Er School. $21,000. Also cute three- Drive,DriCi;.‘ “w?;.''{ix^^,',„^d'''llLZWest Hartford. Conn.; Kathryn Hammond _St, waa nollod sion. Gnarsntoed. A real buy. fred Jourdain, IS Trotter St., ter. on the recommendation of the CLERK - TYPIST Service. toolmaker, brazer. keller ma nie Rltchieli on Vernon Street bedroom Ranch, West Side, H. Godlewskl. 37 Llnnmore Drive, Man $596.00.. PLOWWO LAWNS and gardens ROOFING, SIDING, painting. Car Mancheater. opposite the Buckley School; and 'Toungsto'wn kitchen, fireplace, chester, Conn. prosecutor who said he felt the with rotary plow. C all-PI 2- Permanent position available for chine operator, cutter, Jig borer. STEAM FURNACE, oil fired, tank 1980 CHEVROLET OonverUble. 1-7660 pentry. Alterations and additions. high school graduate in our Man- ^ d burner. All sizes steam or numerous new ones ranging frotn combination windows. ' $16,600. JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge accident case waa one for civil after 4 p.m. Ceilinjga. Workmanship guaran Part time and full time—all shifts USED Hotpoint Automatic Washer court. Customized. Whltea^s, radio, .chester office for clerk-typist in DO IT NOW! available — will train on many '/hot water radiators, pipits, gas Suburban for Rent 66 $17,000 on up. Call us B you are Cleszynski-Felber Agency, xn AT A COURT OF PROBATE held OF MANCHESTER heater. Worth looking into. teed. A. A. Dion, Ihc., 299 Autumn and Dryer in good condiUon. $100 .NOTICE 8-1409 or MI 9-4291. at ManchPitcr within and for tha David W, Webb, 3i, and George aETCHER QUSS GO. our compensation department. Jobs. A public service — no'fee, stove. Side arm gas hot water for both. PI 2-7833. . “ in the . market. ’ ’ Perhaps. we MXtehea/ $496.00. St. Ml. 3-4860. Ability to work accurately with fig In accordance with Uie require SOUTH COVENTRY — Lakevlew know the one you want. Dlatrict of Mancheiter, on tha 17th day M. Barron, 62, both of 14 N. Park 8-7878 MORTENSEN TV. Specialized RCA charged. Apply Connecticut State heater. Toilets, bathtubs, sinks, Terrace, foifr-room single, newly of May. 1967. ures, a good telephone voice and ments of the Zoning ^gulatlons CAPES—Gardner ptreet home ' is NEW SIX-ROOM Cape, baths, St, were fined $16 on charges of 1949 CHEVROLET. Mechanically television service. Ml. 9-4841 FOR THE best in shingle and' built Employment Service, 806 Main also cabinet sinks. Choman’s 1, 2 OR 8 YEARS TO PAT! redecorated, partially furnished. PrMpnt. Hon. John J. WaII.lt, Jud*., 188 WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE excellent. Good transportation. some knowledge of medical terms Housewrecking, MI 9-2392, after 6 for the Town of Manchester. Cksnn.. still available to some dlscrimi- plaster, fireplace, garage, Jots of E*tate of Mary A. Palmer, late of intoxication. up roofing, gutters, leaders, chim St.. Manchester, Monday-Priday Start Your Call MI 9-8693 after 6 p.m. Uving area in this home. Bowers Mancheater. in tald Dlatrict. deceased. $150.00 as Is. LAWN m o w e r s sharpened and helpful. Typing is necessary but 8:30 to 4:30. - p.m. , ‘ Monthly Payments the Zoning Board of Appeals will naUng buyer. Plve rooms, two The following forfeited bonds for CORNER DURANT n . ney and roof repalra call Coughlin. School area. $17,600. Cleszyn Tha administrator harlnif exhIMtm repaired. Call MI 9-1702, MI 9-4868, speed is not essential. Five-day . WANTED In June hold a public hearing on Thursday baths, garage, many extras, so hia administration account with raid non-epFearance in court today: 1855 DODGE Hardtop convertible MI. 8.7707. ' ski-Felber Agency, MI $-1409 or two tope. Radio, heater, auto 113 Wells Street. week, excellent insurance beneflts WAREHOUSEMAN 3 ROOMS FURNITURE evening. May 23, MS?, at 8 PJtf. in Summer Homes for Rent 67 drive out and watch for our estate to this Court for allowance, it Robert M. O’Neill, 28, Lowelf, NEW LARGER QUARTERS the Hearing Room of the Munici signs; AnoUier good deal is the MI 9-4291. la matic transmiselon. White wall RAY’S ROOFINO CO., ahingla and and pleasant working conditions in ALL ARpUND Boats and Accessories 46 $7.98 MONTHLY ORDERED that tha 3rd day . Of June. Maaa.. apeedlng. $24; Albert O. PLENTY OF FRONT AND REAR PARKING SEWING m a c h in e s —home and 1-10 P. M. Some truck driving ex pal Building on the following ap- one on LitUe Street . . , owner Garrett Jr., 34, N. AlXt^ton, tires. Guaranteed excellent con built up roqfS; gutter and con our air-conditioned office. perience preferred. ,• '• Brtmd New FAMILY VacaUon Spot—Spectacle 1967. at ten o'clock, forenoon, at the commercial types bought, sold and ductor work, roof, chimney re- For Further Information Call ■ MACHINISTS Bedroom. Living Room, Dinette, plicaUona: Lake. Weekend or week. Rooms, ... vrtiy not look it PKbata Ottlca.ln tbe„Muntclpal Bulld- $24; John CedUnger, 40’ dition. Real value at $1796. MANCHESTER BOAT CO.. 10 Es Ina In said Manchester, be and the " AUTO GLASS INSTAUED repaired. Ralph Aldrich. MI .pairs. Rsiy ;enow,..ML 9-221A .... jJBERTY MUTUAL ...... j^pply.ln .J?er»pn, -r Rugs. Lamps. Table* W alter-Perine. 427 FaHrer St., cabins, cottage; Cooking (^Uonal. over aa he is open-minded on Lots fov Sale 73 Plttebuiglh, Pa., speedk«, $30; 96487. ; ...... We have an opening which wui de sex St. Deny 12, rtobh-O p.m. any offer. same la aatloned ter a hearina on the “ Ooime Oiit and See Us’’^^ Ray Jackson 8-8325. Saturday .9 a.m.-9 p.m. Scott . EVERYTHING $2t0 Residence Zone A. Variance ia re Rates reasonable. Marian Emene* allowance of said administration ac Royal F. Beal. 48. Newton, Xiaoa; INSURANCE COMPANY, velop you into a mold maker. Here BOLTON, Coventry and Wethers GLASS FURNITURE TOPS -T -— r G A E R B r 6 s . Atwater-Ana Boats. , 3 ROOMS FURNITURE quested to erect breeseway and ger, Kent, Conn. WAIker 7-3123, ★ OUR SPECIAL ★ ★ count with said eitate, ascertainment epeeding, $18; teeter G. pomor, HAND AND power mowera sharp* MANCHESTER MI 8-1181 is your opportunity to enter this garage, attached to dwelling, field building lots. Various loca of heirs and ordtr of dlatrlbuflon. and EDDIE’S AUTO SERVICE ened, repaired. Ah’ cooled en^nea 89 Leggett Street $11.72 MONTHLY Here ia one you can’t resist if you tions. $500 and up. Terms. Call this Court directs that notice o f ' the 44, South Portla.nd, Xlalne, failure Roofing and Chimneys 16*A NEW Convalescent Home to open. interesting, diversified and fast East Hartford, Conn. Brand New which wlU be 6’ from north side, hav* a growing famUy. Slx-Room tlm» and place aasiimd for said hear- to have rear fender flaps. $26; MIRRORS CFirtplaet and Doer) 867 OAKLAND STREET < repair work. Guaranteed work growing field. If you like to work ON DISPLAY AT line whiqh ia 4’ closer than regula Wanted To Rent 68 Lawrence F. Fiano, Broker. MI manship. Ideal Grinding Shop, 273 Registered nurse or licensed prac Westinghouse Refrigerator, Living C^>e irtth afi- the trimmings. 9-6910. in* ba (Iven to all peraon, known tn bn Padquele Dellveochio, New Haven, MI $rl308 ROOFING — Specializing tn repair 85 hours a week in congenial, L e a d i n g l i f e insurance com tions allow. Shed donfter, room for bath, Interested therein to appear and bn Adams. MI S-8979. tical nurse. Rock'ville TR 5-4291. pany has opening in area for Room, Bedroom, Dinette,' Rugs,;..,- FOUR-ROOM heated, unftimirt^ heard thereon by publlahin* a copy of failure to drive tc the rlj-ht, $12. PICTURE FRAMING (aH typM) ing roofs all kinds. Alto new pleasaiit surroundings with a full' M cI n t o s h b o a t c o , Lamps, Tables ’ A m o Kalb, 111 Delmoiit St., 'basement garage, choice residen BSIAUmiLLY Situated Lot on this Orderein some newspaper hnvine insurance program and other em agent. Salary to -$500 monthly. Residence Zone B, Variance is re apartment. Three adults. CWl LIGHT T r u c k in g and an kinds roofs. Gutter work. Chlmneya SECRETARY EVERYTHING $316 MI 9-2589 after 4:30. Ual secUon. Many extras. Ben- BoA Mountain Drive rwar Lake St a clrrolatlon In said District, at least, 1961 • FORD V-8 Pick-up Truck. ploye benefits, Cali Hartford JAckson 26257 and d u n p h y i m p e r i a l r d b a l o quested to'erect detached garage five days before the day of said hear WINDOW and PLATE GLASS of rubbish removed. Rags and cleaned, repaired, 26 years' ex- ,14’ DE LUXE RUNABOUT 3 ROOMS FURNITURE slWy priced at $16,760. This mer- Over an acre. A bargain at Inr. and hr malltn*: fn a certified let Very clean. Keeney's Garage, Busy executive is seeking an alert ask for Mr. Henry. 2’ from east side line which is 1’ iU your attenUon. Q ueen’s U.S-.^ T rip paper pickup free. MI 9-0142. penehee^ Free estimates. Cali Apply In Person To $16.18 MONTHLY WANTED—^TWo or three stall ga $8,000. Tele]dione XO 8-5550 or ter on or before Mar 30. 1967. a cony JALOUSIES: InstaUatlan^b Quick, Easy and EoonomloaL Buckland. MI 9-8082. Howley. Manchester Ml. 8-5361. girl for general secretarial duties: Completely equipped. Also 100% Guaranteed closer than regulaUons allpw. rage with bathroom faclUtles. COLONIALS—A sevan-room home Xa 86168. William Rubinow of, thin order to Hexel Kane, 119 Rldi^ ATTICS, cellars, yards and ga- Lawrence/Auerbaeh, 112 Weaver field St.. Hartford. Conn,; Robert B. OONTRACTOBS: WE HAVE IN STOCK Excellent possibilities for the right SPENCER the revolutionary Washing Machine, Refrigerator, CaU M l 3-8208. on Lake Street, three bedrooms, Agency. ’Haynne, ■ 2361 North 2*lh St,. Milwau R eportedly Stalled rages cleaned. Rubbish promptly RUBBER PRODUCTS CO, Help Wanted— MOLDED FIBERGLAS Bedroom, Living Room, Dinette, Rd„ Residence Zone A. Variance is lot of 100x000. Suburban living kee, 10. WIeconeIri: William C Havens. MEDICINE CABINETS and SHOWER DOORS removed. Cali MI 9-9245'. Heating and Plumbing 17 girl. Hours from 8:30 a.m.'-S p.m. Male or Female 37 Dishes. RUgs, Lamps, Tables, requested to erect addition to YOUNG COUPLE with one chUd at its beat; Attaciied garage, SECOND Bolton Lake—Terrific lot 3361 North Mth St Milwaukee 10 Wle- It Moulds Your Figure or 8 a.m .-4:30 p.m. Stop in and Chapel Street dwelling which will be approxl desires three' or four-room apart on lake. Artesian well connec roneln; Edlrard P. Haynes. Reinhow (Oontlnued from Page One) ' OPEN S^TUKDAYS — OPEN THURSDAY EVENINGS Unexcelled for performance, Blankets. Television Set and Range > 'Boon vacant. Another of the for 7>all. Mountain Lakes. New Jersey; LLOYD’S PLUMBING Service aa- investigate this opportunity. SODA FOUNTAIN HELP. Male strength and eaa* of maintenance.. EVERYTHING $43J' mately •26’' from rear yard line ment on first or second floor. mer (3ieney home*. We are aUll tlon. Ideal spot. , > GoOd neigh Richard N. eiboon. R F.D. No. 2. ESTIMATES GLADLY GIVEN which I# 6’ closer than regulations Capable of paying up to 870 a hors. T. J, Crockett, Realtor week said ihresideht* Elsenhower surea satisfaction, prompt service. DRIVER-SALESMEN ^ Or female. Howard Johnson’s, Alupiacraft — YcUow Jacket — Price Includes Delivery, Set Up, looking for tha large famUy that Rockville. Conn.; Calvin P, Davidson. CH 7-6124, MI 9-5485. Manchester. MI 96220. Service, Guarantee allow. , month. MI 8-1368. can ffll and uUilze this home. x a 8-1577. 46 Hudson Rt. Manchester. Conn. was being advised the Queen G^AY Manufacturing O uisem , Inc. Mrs. Virginia Ripley, 25 West- JOHN J, WALLETT. Judea. would accept an InvUaUon to vlatt For newly established wholesale Johnson Outboard Motors Immediate Delivery or Free Priced right and loaded with routes. Five-day week, salary and GIRLS, AND B O Y S -age 14 u p - Storage Until deeded - >• field St., Residence Zone B. Vari C0UPLE with three children need poMlbiUUes. Three acres, too. CO. > Marine Paint—Hardware—Supplies five or alx-room house or tene PLUMBING and heating—Repalra commission. 'Health, welfare and. register early for strawberry and Phone For Appointment ance, is requested to raise and sell T. J CROCKETTi Rfitiltor Saburban for Sale 75 and contract wont. Cau Ml. 9-8841. pups from two female dogs. ment. MI 9 -1 ^ . 16 ARBOR STREET pension plan. Paid holidays. Must tobscco work this summer. Wlien Opep, daily 9-9 — Sat:, 9-5 ; , See It Day or Night Office Ml 8-1577 Res. M l 96418 applying bring your birth ceriifi- Hartford CH 76358 Winkler Auto Parts, E. of No. BOLTON—On the lake, flye-room S. WATSON, PI..UMBING an<^ heat-, HARTFORD be high school graduate. Apply YOUNG Working Couple desire 8 S m W edne^ay and Saturday morn •cate to Connecticut State fimploy- M cI n t o s h b o a t c o . After 7 .p.m. CH 6-4690 193 Mid. Tpke. West, Business SOC ROOM Colonial with 'extra wintori*sd^hen«7’“ Trtiirnbff“ tHe L6cal Stocks ing contractor. New installations, 52 OAK ST Zone n. Extension of time is re or 4-rooip heated, unfurnished, front porch. Partial bememeht ings. .''Other days afternoons after menf Servlde, 806 Main St., Man- If you have no means of transpor -reasonable rent. MI 9-6886 be building lot in B zone. Two-epr alteration work and repair work. STENOGRAPHER — Manufacturer cheater. quested to erect machine ^op for . with shower, -boat room, etc. MI 9-3808. a p.m. . tation i ’ll send' my auto for you.- > tween 5 arid 0 p.m. $»rage. Large rooms. Two fihliji- ran” DiekeBsoR ha.s vacancy in Sales Department .30%-50% SAVINGS on our M'arine No obligation. which variance was granted Jan. ed flilrd floor. Full CjflUr, $11,000. T. J. Crpckett, Realtor, QuotatloM Fandabad by requiring typing And some clerii x a $-1677. WOULD like someone to take over Insurance Policy. Broadest possi T, 1957. MOTHER and child need four-room baths, screened porch; well land Coburn E MMdIobrook, lac. cal activity. ’ Shorthand not re WONDER BIIe AD my motor ’paper route for li few ble coverage. Stock Company A—I ^ B — E— R—T— ’S ^ ( Philip Ronzello, 90 Helaine Rd., 43-45 Allyn St., Hartford unfurnished rent. Up to $60. Cen> scaped. Excellent value. Price Bonk •tocka'’ Millinery Dressmakins; 19 quired. 5-day, ' 40-hour week. months. Call arculatlon Depart Very favorable rates. Gail Bill Residenc* Zone A. Variance is re WELLS ROAD, TalcottvUle — (Xia / BAKERY . tral. Call MI 96104 $16,800, Goodchlld Realty Ou., . tom built 1960 Flve-rOom Ranch BM Asked Case Bro’Jiers. Inc., Highland ment, M l 5-3121 or MI 9-9793. Rood at Crockett Insurance Agen quested to erect breezeway and ga 4. R ealtoy, BO 9-0989, MI $-7925, ALTERATIONS ‘on womei Park, Manchester.. cy, MI 3-157?. BrMzeway and garage. Lot First National vBonk r 821 CONN. BOULEVARD ’ “ lj951 ELECTRIC RANGE; M l rage, attached to dwelling, which CAN You Help Us7 Couple ex of Muchester .... 39 childi-en'a dressed coatsV suits, will be 6.5'' from east sida line, pecting baby wiUiin short time MANCliiuB'rjiiK — Mountain Road, lUBtlSO. -Full. cellar. Beawtiful S< / •• 1 3-1295 after 6 p-m. Hartford Nidiona] ■ skirts, etc. Call MI 9-88861 9-5. WAITRBSS-*One steady, 6 days; EAST HARTFORD, CONN. 'Situations Wanted— 1966-14 FOOT DUNPHY. 33 h p whiedi is 3.5’ ciolsr’ than regula urgently need apartment by June RocUedge. New six room custom throughout Complete in every two weekends. Dining room ,ex detail. Low taxes. Elva Trier. B u lk and Trust Oo. 28 30 electric starting. Scott Atwater s t e r i l i z e d tions allow. 7 let. ' Able to pay up to $70. Mf ranch; High elevaUon. Two perience or will train. Apply Female 38 Used ^ m ltu re , ail built Conn. Bank and . DESIGNERS motor and remote. controls. Mas kinds. Mostly refiniahed.'Springs, Robert' Barberq, 14 Carol Dr., 8-8818 any evening. • baths, Andersen edndows built in MLR Realtor, Xa 9-4409. Moving-—Tcuckins Mrs. Nell Nodden, Red Ember, ter Craft trailer. Excellent condi 84-$13.S0. New Mattresses/ $13.95- Residence Zone A. Varlapce is re stove, single garage. Grading un* T rait Oo; ...... 30 39 . Storage 20 Bolton Notch, after 4 p.m. " Experienced men required .for HOUSEWIFE -wishes to look nafter tion. Call TR 5-2003. $21.50j Antiques. Open 9-9. Sat, quested to erect enclosed porch flnialied. Shown by appointment. Manchester Trust '... 64 09 layout and V development of elec children in her home. MI 9-40W. ’•til :6.' LeBlanc Furniture Hospi Which will l>e 21’ from- rear yard Hoqaes for Sale 72 Aakiiw 126,600. Phmie MI 86273, Saburban for. Safe 75 Fire Inauranoe Companies AUSTIN a ; CHAMBERS CO. local SALESLADY WANTED Brae-Bum Realty. Aetna Fire ...68 71 tronic equipment. Business, ma tal, 195 Soutk St., Ro«kvUle. line which is 9’ closer than regula- FIVE R o o m s , ou hot air heat. and. long distance moving pack- ALERT Junior College Girl de NEW 12-16 foot boat trailer $70. 61 tldtaa allow. MANCHE0TER — Six room Cape Hartford Fire ...... 100 170 Part T'me. 2 to 8 P. M. Daily chine*, or similar experience help We6t Middle ’l^ke. Cod. Over-sized garage, full rear Garage, workshop. Twg ‘acres, tag, storage. Call Ml. 8-8187. Hart rires aecjetariSI work from early 2000 WATT A.C. 110 Volt Gftnera- fA lm a Casperson, 113 Main St.. MANCHESTER — Eight rooms. National Flrt ...... 81 . 85 ful. Excellent opportunities for the June to September.'A non-smoker tor, nearly new. Can be used on diwmer, fireplace, convenlenUy $13,800, Low down payment. Old trees, galden spot. .Eight miles ford CH. 7-1423. APPLY IN PERSON Residence Zone C. Extension of from Manchester .Center. $11,000. Phoenix ..... i...... 69 72 right man. •• with excellent and Short- any 6 h.p. engine or tractor for permisqlon is requested to have loeatodjjMnsible priced'at $U,8M. er home' In good neighborhood. MANCHEISTER Package Delivery. hand ability."caii'Ml 9-24M after 14 FT. BOAT and TRAILER, 8250; emerge'nCy electricity. Call MI A. R. m iUe and Co., Realtor. Ml One acre lot, one-car garage. This Talbot Agency, ^one PI 2-0000. ' Life and Indenmlty Ina. Cos Housewares Department . -0 . . ■ Call MI -9-2312. ^ free etending'ground sign 10’ from 9-0049, MI 9-4889. Aetna Life: 200 210 Light trucking and package deliv 6 p.m. 9-7269 after 5 p.m. street line. ' le our beet buy of the weM. R. F. TWO-STORY HOME, Pucker St. Dlmock Co., MI 9-6245 or MI Aetna CJaaualty...... 133 143 ery. Refrigerators, waabers and Manchester Mills GRAY MANUFACTURING The Second Oongregatioeel Coventry. PI 26140 after 5:3( stove moving specialty Folding TWO FAMILY DUPLEX 4-4. Coo- 9-6818. 1 Ckmn. General . 1.... 201 291 I V CO. Chimch, 301 N q. Main sC Beet- vahlent location, fenced in yard, p.m. , Hartford Steam Boiler 74 77 cluiira for rent ML 9-0752. Dogs— Birds— Pets 41' dence Zones B and C. Variance is BOOKKEEPER ametito' drive, oil heat, consider t i m e is a 'WABTINO — This Traveler* ...... 83 80 Accounts Payable 16 ARBOR STREET requested to erect addition to LEBANON — Owner transferred. MAN CHESTER — Hovmg and MANCHESTER Pet Center for all SEPTIC TANKS able cash required,, $14,900. Call Ranch Home is about to be eold, Public Utilities IBM HARTFORD'^ Church which will be 8’ from west A. R. W ilkie'and (bo., Realtors,’ Attractive 8-bedroOm residence, trucking Co. ML $4568. Owned your peu and pet’s supplies. a n d so burry! Attractive living room Conn. Power ...... 38 Vi bauntly cuatomers.. get Girl with aome 028 keypunch ex Cofi You Sew? side 'line which la 2' cloaer then Ml 96049, M l 9-4386. lim b e r fireplace, breeseway, double ga- 40H and operated by Walter B. Per- •*A GOOD PLACE TO WORK" AKC registered Mdigreed wire with dining .Acea, ultra-modern Conn. Light 4fc Power 18 rett Jr. , , . perience preferred. relations allow. Manchester MLR. rara, magnificent view*,, 2% UU- “ 20 haired terriers. MI 9-4273. Open kitchen, extra' cabinet space. Pine able acre*. 4 varieUea berries; HArtford Klee. Lt. ... 55 67 X PLUBBED SEWERS Male . or female help Salvation Army, 601 Main S t, panel family room,, three iJed- YOUNG MAN to work in whole Monday-Saturday, 96 p.m. Thurs evergreens, $18,000. Southward Hartford Gas Co. ... 36 CONIL ^ L L E Y TranspOrtaUon CLERK sale fruit store’. Inquire. Bayer day,- 9-9 p;*i. Businese Zone- l u and Reaidence EIGHT' ROOM Colonial — (N4ar rooma. 100’ wooded lot high on 39 big com fort, dividends Go. jEumuure moving and gener For General Office Work ' MachlRs BInMNi wanted in our alteration Zone B. Variance ia requested to home. EbcceUent condition. Near Agency, WiUimantic, HA 8-2736, So. New England .Fruit Co., Purnell Place. ■ a hUl. A bargain in the Just un HA 8-2071,' or Manchester — Tel...... 37 FOR t h e 'DEAL QP YOUR al trucking. Reasonable rates. Apply In Person intD cat and dog aupplies, wbolS' Septio ^ k s . Dry Wells. Sewer erect addition 'to building which school, churches, storei and hual der 820,000 price range FOr ap xa 39 department. Will teach Entrance 'hall,-large Uvlng rbom, 9-7877. Prompt service. Call M l 96778. TOOLMAKER sals atad retail. Dally 9 to 6 p.m yw e Inetalted-^lensr Water- will be 3’ from north aide, line pointment, caU-Katherine Pratt, Manufacturing Companies ' LIFE on the all new When you order fuel oil from Bantly, you’re sure of GAER BROS. - Tucs^y^’nursday, ^dayday nnViti l^ ta ivooflBf Done. you. Apply in person. which is. 9’ cloaer than fegtila- dining room, den, kitchen, laun PI 2-7590, or J, Wataon Beach, JA Arrow, Hart, Heg. .. 494 *24 Experienced In .experimental dry rooiU, three fireplacea, built hsving an adequate‘ supply at all times. Our AUTO WltHTHIMW 89 Leggett Street parts, aircraft quality work. 55 Pbrterfleld’a Route 8 and ttoas allow; 3* from rew prepay 2-2114. A**o. Spring ...... 3 5 4 3 8 4 1957 OLDSMOMLE in book cases, three lei^ bed- Wanted— Real Estate 77 MATIC DELIVERY henice takee "care of that.. We do Mn-OliAMA • For that colorful touch, trim Painting—Papering 21 East Hartforg. Conn. hour week, many employe' bene South Windsor. JA 8-8891. line whlrti is 27’ closer thim regu- Bristol Bras* ...... 10 12 AND JAGUAR McKINNEY BROS. - latlons allow; and for waiver of roome, two bathe, large eloeets, MANCHESTER -i- Comfortable 8- Collins ...... 1 10 120 the worrying . . . you forget your fuel needs. ~ ' skirt, apron or towel with the PAINTING AND paperhahging. SEWING MACHINE Operators, fits, including insurance, paid hoU REGAL MEN'S SHOP closed in porch, large outside fire- ARE YOU (X)N8IDERmO A va^ ty c f clever sundresses to Jlays and profit aharing pUu) parlclng requirements. ‘ room Cape on quiet street. Hot S I^ U N O TOUR PKOPJEBTtT S;***^*"*Dunham BuahB ...... 1 0 4 or a good Used Car pretty^rose and bachelor button . Good clean -workmtm^p-at rea • ^ Presser; dentar asriitant,-'praetl- > Robert 'D. (yctmneii, 65 Avaby sHter,' since la requairted to erect addition ^ th breesewaybreesmay and ameaite drive.drivt.., able. Cash required 8^800.$6,8()0. MadeMat Lander*-Frary Clk. t«n> pieces for this ^ncssa with the lovely dogwood design 9-9237. lot IIma fleMldW %mw Wa -alsobtqr property for cash. 10 18 chsntier. laundry worker, typMt, bookkeep* to dwelling irtilch will be 3’ from Oil hot water beat Many extras. line Smith,. Realtor. MI 9-1642. N. B. Machine Co. 3 6 4 3 9 4 In soft green .and bipwn. No' em Con be aooed for biiaineas. Ideal Selling or buying oontaef N6. 8451 with Pstt-O-Rama In er; hygieniaLk bookkeeping ma Wanted east aldq Una Which is 7’ closer 'H a n l e y b Iu t Rei North and Judd .. Arrange now for next winter’s^o ef needs. Just dial broidery necessary!' > for (loctor or dentist Immediate HOLLISTER School Section — 1946 ------Realtor 32 4 3 5 4 HOFFMAN cluded is In slses 10, 12, 14, 16, 18. chine operator, rashier, domestic than ragulattona allow and which BRAE-BURN REALTY Ruasell Xlfg...... MI 9-4595 or TR 5-3271. No obligatioiv, ^ Pattern No. S7W contains color EDtTERIOR PAINTING Free es workers, housekeeper, mother’s occw an cy. Price $19,600. CaU A. Garrison Colonial, four bedrooms, 1 6 4 -lO H 2Q. Stsa 12, S2 bust, 4% yards of timates. * Call MI 9-9979. ' will locate the garage st the aide Ml. $-0273. Stanley, Works 44 .47 , transfers for 6 each of rose knd helper, maid-cook, countergirl, R. Wilkie and Co., Realtors $ a 1% baths, 24’ living room, pine '45-toch. { ' of dwelling instead of to the tear. MOTORS < dogwood designs; directions for charwoman, tobacco group lead Electrical and BuUdInc 96649^ MI 9-4889. paneled recreation room, hraese- ^rry'steam ...... 150 — For this . pattern, sebd 35c in Kurtx Brothers, Inc., 347'Keeney MUl/nPUB LUTlNO ettera thetha ’torrinxton croebetod edging. er. punch .press operator, . choco BOOKKEEPER S t (rear). Rural Residence Zone. way. garage lot 78x142. $28,000. M 4 274. OLDSMOMLE "Our gepntatlaa Coins, your name, .address, size de- Bonds—Stocks Mortgages 31 ■ r / ■ \ * . Contracted Inc. NEW. Flve-rOom Ranch, oil hass- ^combined aerricea of 26 realton, ?S v ?p wm ''27' <. r 29 Send 25c in COINS; your name, late ' dipper, assembler, factory "^CONVERSE Variance is requested to athet addi- Walton W..Grant Agency, Rehl- b Y(w . 12 14 AN^JAGUAR X atrad and the Pattern Number to address ^ d the PATTERN NUM woEkar.-Part time and fu)l time*--' Don-to-twriUWng for bqatd hot water heat stairway to .tote. Member Mulflpl* Listing 'HOME o w n e r s r Combine year Experience General Leg* bouea. 1 ^ Wormaflon pleaae call —Veeder-Root - — ° ^ 51 54 IrtarBUBNETT. THE MAN- BER to 'ANNIE CABOT (.HAN- all shifts available—Will train on i panding induinrtaluse. «tttert»6aw»nE®S«~ B■ ivaV 7/ "I 7^:-* \ "S, . :v/ .-v ,.,.".t... I*Awaa INVISIBLE ""Mary Lyohs, Mrs. Paula Post and and A. M.. will hold an . emergent evening at 8 o'clock. A penny auc- increased to abw t ,40. communication tonight for the pur and her committee. Members are beyond the entrance gate. / Mrs. John Maiotie. reminded to bring an Inexpensive tton will be^ conducted by Mrs. The .siee of the turnout and the REG. pose of conducting a Masonic Me Robert Noren following the meet Many motorista, after walUiig in grocery Item for the kitchen social line for about an hour, pulled out, Interest expressed ,ih the Nike HALF^QLES $2.50 The choir of Zion Lutheran morial Service for the iste Robert which will follow the meeting. ing. Members are reminded to base was “very sgtlsfying’’ to base Church will rehearse tomorrow at D. Neil; Lodge will open at 7 bring any articles’, uaed or new turned around and headed^m e. periwnnel, according to Levine. 7:30 p.m., and the following eve o’clock at the Masonic Temple and which they care to donate foe the “Those are the ones w^want to With Army technicians explain Zippers R/Rbced->-Hgts Cleaned ning at 7:30 the Sunday School proceed to the Watkins-West Fji- Daughters Of Liberty, No. 17. sale. Mrs. Noren stresses that out- accommodate with^a second open ing how the ground-to-air missile , 3 Minute Heel Seryitie-^AU Work Guaranteed teachers will meet. heral Hoifia,where the service will LOLL will entertain Past State grown chlldrefi’s apparel in good house,’’ Levine’said. / system; operates, visitors making. be held at 7:80. Grand Mi.stress, of Massachusetts condition will be,especially in de-- The Manchester ^ike outfit- t ^ J ”>4-hour tour saw both- the SHOES^INED Mrs. Fairlie E. Taylof. who is in- mand. Battery C of the lU h AAA Missile , control site, off Keeney .St., and Eisenhower Arthur B. Tinas, <16 Foley St., •stalling deputy of the group, and Battalion—was pot the only one the launching site,- In Glastonburj’. Santa Monica, Calif.. May her. staff tomorrow night in forced to hold a Second open house. 31 (,4>i-Mrs. Marie Hagen, Per Cent of Value student in civil engineering at Manchester Lodge, No.' A.F. and "The people’s reaction wa.s ^ > L U C 'S Rensselaer Polytechnic Instittrte, Orang’e Hall. Dinner will be served Levine said/he llth's Btoltterys amazing.'' L,evine ■ said. "They standing trial on a misde- A M., will—hoM a apechtL com Cuts Back meanor drunk driving charge, Troy. N. Y., has been elected to at 6:30 by Mrs. Mary I-ewle and munication at the Masortlc Temple A and B. in'' East Windsor »nd seemed very interested, and ap JJL ^ associate membership in the her committee. Tills will- be fol Portland, respectively, are also go- peared tq have gained something had an unusual defense. A U T O BODY tomorrbw night at 7:30. The ’Tlie 24-year-old housewife Society of the Sigma XI, national lowed by the regular meeting at 8 Master Mason degree will be ex Ing to ho|d an open , house again from the Visit." Illegal,-Court Rules WELDING honorary organisation in science. o’clock. Aid Appeal i te.stifled yesterday that the emplified by the officers of th e; ____ 2 car started rollihg when her ★ AUTO BODY and l^ e assisted by the members oft 'husband got" out and that she • The Women s Auxiliary to Man the Fellowcraft Qub. Following I Wa.shington. May 21 (/P)— ! By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FENDER REPAIRS chester Mem.irtal Hospital is plan re.spondcd by putting her foot » e meeting there will be a social I • •. and Pre.sident Ei.senliovver fortnal- down immediately — pn .the Rep. Googel (D-New Britain), House majority leader, said ★ COMPLETE CAR COSMETICS ning to hold a Maypole des.sert hour and. refreshments. ! bridge Thursday at 1:30 In‘the hos l.v submitted a trimmed-down gas pedal. be would confer with Legislative leaders today in an effort PAINTING r AH Hi« fop lines pital dining room. Those attending compounding ^ $3,865,000,000 foreign aid .^n offieer said Mr.s. Hagen to have jire.sent tax assessments validated in all Connecticut l a c q u e r and ENAMEL are reminded to bring playing The nursing sUff of the Man-,i was behind the wheel when communities. "W e driver" Chester Public Health Nursing j Ambassador Henry Cabpt Lodge, tl.S. repreaenlative to the U.K., program todky and told Con-' the oar hit three parked autos cards, and are asked not to arrive ■rsets French Foreign Minister Christian PIneau at the U.N. in gres.s the only sound way to (/bogel said he would seek a certificate, o f ieniergency bo 8 Griswold Street at the hospital before 1:30. Assn., was given a demonstraUbn and bowled over a sign and a TeL NI-9-5025 Arthur Drug Storas < of the Emerson rocking bed and ISCRIPTIONS New York, May 20. PIneau flew in from Paris to appear before, get a substantial tax cut is ‘ tree. that the Legislature could consider action immediately. Technicon-Huxley portable chest- WESTVIEW MANOR the Security Council, urging arrangements be made for hew h e -' “to succeed in wagingjieace.’’ Municipal •JudM''^ Mervyn lie said the State Supreme Court of Errors ruling that the » A A . db A , ▲ sL A .AS ,Aa A J gotlationa .on cohtrol and operation of (he Suez .Canal. Aggeler found Ijer guilty and ■ The regular monthly meeting of abdomen respirator for polio pa- A'eip England*$ Most Modern Built-for- Kisenhower caiitioned skeptical, assessing of real and personal property at a percentage of the 4-H Homemaker’a Club was tients at the home of a patktitj is a job for ecpnomy-mindetl lesl.slalor.s tliat fined her $1.18,'despite her de- its actual Value wa.s’ illegal "will confuse all communities” held Saturday afternoon at the laat week. The staff receive In-' the-Pnrpoae-Convale»cent Hospital they face a gras'e re.spon.sihillty to fen.se: home of Mrs. William Kelsh, 307 alriictlons from Miss Madeline i maintain foreign''aid “at a level; •'How cafi I be guilty? I don't unle.ss immediate action is taken to validate existing tax as France Pleads with UN • SHEARSON, HAMMHJ. A CO. Gardner St. Plans for the mothers I^Mers of the Muf. McArthur Tel. Danielson PReacott 4-AV74 or Evenings Mitchell 8-3465 SPECIALISTS / dictated.by the dangers we face.": even, know how drive . . . " ' sessments. tea and rules for the poster contest Memorial Respirator Unit of I Reg. Nurses 34 Hoiirs. Charles E. Hurlburt, Administrator "The safely'of our country, the Cdogel said he will also seek to have the law changed to FOUNDED. 1902 Wellesly Hills, Mass, were discussed. A hew member - ______^ ^ pre'servation and slreuRlhening o f- permit communities to assess property at a percentage oif MEMBERS N. Y. STOCK E.XCHANGE Desha Pencheff. Baldwin Rd.. was 8 ap-i Hibicoff said at his news con 77% Kate In Town found Beek "guilty as charged" \of nViausing T^umsters union Prqperty in Manchester, under > FLOWERS ond VEGETABLE PLANTS Q iiitiing,p.„pH .u on bin. is based on funds and made permanent its removal of Beck as an AFL-CIO ference that whiie he hasn’t read I BELA.RO-PEOL military intclligenco informatlpn^ opened ••as soon as possible' to ar-1 transit in accordange .with the ' nuluar^ officer. . '/ the full decision, the indlcarions , j, ...MgSd . t 72 ^ner *^ceDt OINTMENT whit;U,.it conceded, is "never fully are that It xrill have a ' far-reach-1 P" cent ^ GARDEN CLUB MEMBERS' "JCo,nsfantifiople • Convention.' Wa.shington, May 21 ’pt’s declare- waterway aa a defense meas- .ynls the administration’s $3,880,- T^e committee listed unreal in *"8 *-b»t R "'ill recommed general appropriation to pay for the inte- legislation authorizing municipal l-ter yet," Town Council Charles tipn is in accordWith the six prnici- permitted by the 1888 Con- —:------Red satellite countries among approprlallona exceeding by gralion of slate emplo.ves’ pen-: asses.sors to, place a value of less j Orockett said. "I will get a copy pies. The canal, he added, is oper- '’entlon. ■ | (Contlmied on Page Seventeen) "weakening influences on S o v iet;"’®''® *ban $15 millions those pro- sions with the federal Social Se- than lOQ per cent on property for of,the court's htUnghtUng and .atody It ating and is 'being used by malor capabilities, '•" BuiT>n« itu wentts..^»4 on to P086d bybv Gov. Ribicoff.Riblcoff. jcurilyi/?uritv systemnvslnm. Ilaxat purposes.nnrnri«ikM a#as- oAfvnsoon as•• possible.” " power.4. ' note *‘the lack of any perceptible' * Democrat.- proposed j The (Jovernor announced — ---- last j The effect of the ruling on broad Arkady Sobolev of Russia backed change an previously esUblished "is budget message to the Re-^ week that revised estimated rev- (Continued on Page T e n ). St. property owners .who have pro Loutfi'a itattd. He declared the Soviet,Soviet ' tmlicv policy to dominate dominate the : Publican the I controlled legislaUire enue for the 19,57-59 biennium ,to- tested new asseasiuenla of their " , Suez propleni was aetlled and h e ' wor^.’’ general fund expenditures of |397 , tal close to $408 millions. I property is also ’imknown. million dollars. , Kpcs Budget Balance TUES. aqd WED. ONLY "eaw no reason to continue its diz- - Grabs Haiti Soviet concentration on military _ Cellh Salt Mentioned cogrion in the council. lie charged; items continues to close the gap $21 Per I’lipil .^Id '.In presenting it.s figures" today. J That figure included $10 million Ibe committee .said its budget, One of their number, Thomas F r i ^ e was making a fre.sh at between this country and Russia Bulletins dolls, has already filed suit against tempt'ip exert pressure on Eg>-pt. ] the' committee saW. snd^^'mBde " 560-a-year increase for state would bf balanced. Observers- employes and payment of time j pointed out, however, that figures i the t(>wTt in the Court Of Common PICNIC ani LUNCHEON SPECIAL r.8. Foaitlnn L'nrhailged | these comparisons in vital military from the AP W’ircs j Pliias. Coils and other. B to ^ St. Hate’s Will Give You ^200 U.S. delegate Henry Caliot Lodge To Block ‘Anarchy’ and a half for overtime. It also In- already approved plus provisions areas: eluded $16 million fo ra $21 a year to be made m separate appropria- , merchants are claiming that the made no Inunqdlate rorhmenr on I ____ i "The heavy long range je t bomb- 1 , valuation, baaed theoretically on 72 Nutmeg Brand Pineaus remarkkv But a U.S. dele,' per pupil Increase in state aid for ' I'on bills \\xuild. exreerl the $408 Port Au Prince, Haiti. May 21 er production program of the education, , j-million anticipated by more than PROBE ON SCB BI.AST ; per cent of the actual value of gation source Said; . tirpton. May 21 l.Tl — Coindr. I their property, la excessive; 1. The U.S. posUld^reinalivi a.s' (Ah-Th.; army took over control i "“y . "omewhat smaller •The committee; in its rep ort,'5-5 million. , ' • „ ,, ' than onrs, is Increasing. Olir pres recommended general fund e x -' The committee' indicated It e.x- Thqmaa B. 'Denegre Jr ., com- ‘ “I don’t know what ■will hap-\y-'’ Lodge etated it in t)>e council et Haiti today "to save, the nation , em estimate of the quantity of ■ndndlng officer of Submarine Di ' peij.c said General Manager Rfch* ^ April 2B—Egi-pt's plan dL opera penditures of $372 million, but ex-’ P'ctcd to complete work on all from anarqhy." , Soviet heav.v bomber, production eluded from that figure any in- appropriation’ bills by nightfall. vision 81 at the Submarine Base, , ard Martin. "I guess we are nearer HERE'S HGW IT WORKS tion does not fully ■meet Hm; six Brig^ Gen.. Leon Cantave, the has been revised downward since has been named to head an In to being legal than anywhere In • Bigiw FRANKS principle., but'should he git'e'n^ s ,■ . __ .J J i -I crease for education or increased The committee made piibljc also REGULAR 49c a rm y « ile f .oo f» s t^ in thia turbu- conridered^ the- defense bill | pgy, state employes:' * highway Tniid budget of $141,- vestigation board to attempt to ; the State." . ’ trial. ■ XI determine' the cause of an ex- 2. If the coiincITs pre.<«ent. deliate? lent , Negro republic, . signed c- a year. ’Our estimates of our own committee »aaid appropria-I "8^-127 as compared to the $164.- I The tax offAc will continue proclamation declaring the army , B52 bomber production have also tUms for those two items will be 20n,ooo recommended bv Ribicoff. -ploslon last night aboard the ex- I with the process of getting out ' riioul'd get negotiation., started.]. |)’n1(>nd Hara negotiated fo r, propriation blllii, budget on aid to education and investigation was ordered by three .weeks in April with Eg>q)-1 'w h o can guarantee "free and hon Republicans have indicated that .state employe.l pay raise items, REFRIOERATOR-FREEZER est election^ ; Submarine Squadron S at the tiah President’ Nassef and Foreign-; .^tend to go higher than however, the committee made net Rase, to which the X I la at M inuter'Mahmoud FaWzl and the'[* Cantave defied, an order from ; Rlbicotr proposed in Both the pay allowance in its highway fund the 7-man ^executive council yea-j tached. .She Is at Portsmouth Benny Leaves Increased and education aid. Pend- budget fop-’an Increase, in state for an overhaul. . terday ousting him ■ as chief o f ' ing in the legislature are pirbposals aid , to. towns for road hialaleh- REGULAR - staff. , ' ‘I News Tidbits to increase state education aid by | ance*'' . Oxygen Tent, Jap^ Reassert I Not a shot was fired as the army I Culled from AP Wires $30 a pupil and to grant atate em- . "The committee chairman aaid PRICE rebelled against the council, which | * 5 2 9 “ I had been ruling by dictatorial de-, Tells His Story Iciiee pending prealdentlal elections ] ts to Try -iaet for June 16. VACATION . decision by store operator who i Manoryllle, N.Y„ May 21 (A5-r- SAjAN WRAP 2>s. 57* GI in Fatality aael^e' control wa as beaten by Bauer Little Benrrj' Hooper Jr . came out ALLOWANCE emergieiicy meeting Coparabiuia night club of-hia oxygen tent at last today. USE SARAJI WRAP-THROUGHOUT YOUR HOME early last Thursday. *200“ top army officers last night. The Jarhra*^™^’iY I S million for pay raises,: Dr. Joseph H. Kris.' the 7-year- Nagoya, Japan, May 21 U)--Jus-' Army chiefs 'vent into sesirion after private school^. “IT’S PLASTIC—IT CLINGS’’ ^ f ' tlce Minister Umektohi Naks' Hoffa, ninth vice president of’ J' a total of $41-1 millions for the (Continued on Page Seventeen) *. Sl!RPLU8 ESTIMATE Cl’T old lad's physician, aaid a checkup I* or June Blides, Gifts or Your Own Us^I the council issued the Cantave sho,Vved him in “very good condi mura today reiterated Japan's ouster order. Teamsters Union, pleads iwocent |; tVaahingion, May 21 (IPir— contention'It has court juriadtctlon In Federal District Court in .New - House tax experts today revised tion.” YOU P A Y$ ." - ''X' ' ■ over an American soldier accused " The Army nwve had been an York to charge of conapiring'' to I downward estimatea of the 'size , ----His temperature-----,------— ----- has------remained Reversible /■ : KRAFT pRANG^DE 2“"»$5c of fatally shooting a Japanese ticipated in the wake of defiance tap (llegally" telephones in union's of the budget surplus preiUcted ynormal 24 hours, the spot of pneu- Model CX2-1* ONLY woman on a target range Jan. SO. of the council by many segments d>etroit offfee. Tornado Deaths 34 for thia-and the.next Dseal year. monia on his rigfht lung had van The' .soldier, .Specialist-S.C. WD-; of HalU'a p<^laUon, lind oharges Workmen start digging at Tow In a report reviewing the pro ished and only a little bronchial Ram S. Oirard of OtUwa*LaSalle, | that the ootmcil was “rigging" the er of Lohdori (n search of $2 mil spective level of both income and inflammation remained.. KRAFT GRAPE DRINK 2-“"»57c III., has been Ordered kept in U.S. I eleoUons for favored canAdates. lion treasure supposedly buried by outgo, staff speciaiists ot the Dr. Kris said the boy wtiuld- HEIRLOOM ' custody by U.S. Defense Secretary, At Cap Haitian, 85 miles north tyrannical 17th century prison In Kansas City Area House Ways and MmuiS Com liave to remain in bed but probably ■c ^6 Oz. Non-CarbonaM—Vitamin c Enriched ■ " 5l Wilson pending a oomiilete rhriew' of the' capital, a “Committee of governor who practiijed extortion. mittee predicted an estimated would be able to go4iogomome Friday Look at these HORGE features: of the ease. Wilson acted after a BRIO. OEN. LEON CANTAVE PubUc Safety” declared It was in .Obaervera at Nevada atomic modest increase in rrvem i^ or Saturday. joint U.S. • Japan Comtnlttee’s : oontrol o f all northern Haiti. A test site await another ‘ weather Kansas 6ity, May 21 (Jfi-^ThewhUasoiut NaUonal Guard for res would be more ..than offset by He had been in fin oXgen tent BEDSPREADS Reg. $13.95 agreement to a JapaneM -.trial' similar rebel group ruled in" 8L repert to determine whether much- Mason's worst’ tornado sm.aahed cue and relief work higher government- spending.' sin6e., he was saved last Friday * AUTOMATIC d e f r o s tin g * TWIN PORCELAIN CRISPERS CHEF DOY-AR-DEE . aroused critlciani In Congress; { Resciif? Try “Failis, Merc, OO miles northwest 6f Port postponed first shot of suraiher across the south edge of Kansas 2,000 Hunt Bodies night" from almost certain death A Wonderful Value! Nakamura told reporters WU-' au Prince, atomic, teat series can be fired to City at - duak last night, dealing A force of more than 2,000 NINTH RIBIC»FF VETO in a well shaft at his Long Island son's stand would not chMge the I t ’'was beUeved these groups morrow. , death and destruction along an 80- mbye.d in by daylight to search State Capitol, .Hartford, May home-. * HUGE 124LB. FREEZER CHEST. * NORGE "POWER KING"UNIT SPAGHETTI committee's decision. H erald J a Miner Found Dead would ylelij to the Army. Sen.-Flamlira (R-Vt) says atom mlle swath in nearby Kansas and "formore bodies and piece together 21 (flV-Gov. RlMcoff today Neighborhood youngstera have pan had received in writing the FULL a n d t w in BED SIZES. The army declared the executive ic., power plant to s^rve Vermont Miasouri, scattered families. vetoed a bill changing the date been bringing Benny’ all kinda of •ROLL OUT ALUMINUM SHELVES INCLUDES 5.YEAR PROTECTIOH AND ‘ committee's agreement on the Lykens, Pa., May 21 (fib—Some scheduled for construction oh Con Rescue workers counted 34 dead of ol the city election , in Middle- playthings. 'The New York Giants trial. . council’dissolved, and ordered a 0 Most the casualties wete In 82 hours of digging, praying and p.m. to 4 a.m, curfew throughout necticut River, ’'apparently” near after a night of toll ,with flash-- Ruskin Heights and Hickman town. It was his ninth veto of Basebfill Club also sent him an Oirard Is charged with bodily lights, automobile headlamps and •IbTTUii^CT Bleach W Tii^Anlique White, anji Yellow. y hoping ended late last night when the horseahoe;lshaped r e p u b 1 j c . Barnet. . . . Two" jurors and two Mills. There also were dead at Ot the session and the fourth on a autographed ball, which pleaaed. MEATBALLS . Injury reaulUng fn tha death ol haggard reeeue woricer* found the althmates remain-to-hi chosen aa portable floodhghu. bill which he described as vlo* the lad very’ much. ’’Earlier. * ; h i g h . 3W4"^DEEP, the woman. She was h(i by an Only doctors, priests] diplomats tawa* and Spring Hill in Kansas • BlfTm.BANK body of'Dkvid Snyder, 34-year-old and hospital workers -were ex Taborsky-Culombe ..jnuraer ’ trltd At least 200 were ih hospitals, and at Martin City and Lees Sum -! !****’*’ *®*'"** principle of stranger had Mnt him another ball This Is a, beautif-ully designed 4 ^ pound woven heirloom spread with bullion WITH TOMA’TO BAUCE empty cartridge, poMlbly pro; goes Into lith day In Hsirtford. some aeriously injured.' • PLUS MANY MORE NORGE SUPER .. .<*• • • ______pelted from a grenade leuncher, coal miner 'who, was buried last empted. ’ . ; mit in Missouri.. The Red Creas h®me rule. plus a fielder's glove. Frida.v 400 feet below the surface "Last chance for creation of pro- Twenty-two were killed at Sll- estimated 975 families affected at "And he's got a sack of mail •CHEESE CONDITIONER ' T fringe. ■ . while coIlecUhg metal scrap on a Gen.' Cauiive'a proclamation ^le- vertpn, Tex., on May Js in the 1 \ VALUE CONVENIENT FEATURES! firing range near Maebaaht. In a central. Pennsylvania coal dared the ariny had tried to Ruskin Hblghts, i^th 11 dead. PI.VEAU AIRS Ar<’OBD,„ ! that would- choke a horse," aaid ' ' * ' ' '' . SELF SERVE owd MEAT DEPARTMENT |i mine! worst .previous twister this yea.r. i . ______. . j . 'iVashington, May 21 (A’l L- Dr. Kris. The big ■Tokyo newspaper YomI' On May 25 In 1955 a tornado .J ™ * tornados pat'; mis^d H any 1 uri today bald "stepped-up anti- The body oyhe f^er of' threo ( SJ^lTeve^acHf “he* ^veromenl i moi-!; French Foreign Minlater Chris-. -f The lad isn’t the only one, who'* APPUANCE a.-fC GrtM Stamps GIv m WMi C ^ SoIm , ' ■’ V ; y -y )- . ' ■’ I i" ■ wiped out little’ Udall, Kin.. 175 hometonn^ Independ tlan Pineau .reported today he been getting mall. The doctdi; also /'I- 'American feelings" would result if I had a freri, wave of '“^ 5 ^ X^roxillJrtely mllea * abuthwest of Kansas -City, cnce, Mo., hy about 15 miles. It is y ; ^ ^ GREEN STAMPS GIVEN WITH CASH SALES Gr««ii Stomps GhfM With Cosh Saits W Jn a n e s e court does not try the' eight teams of five meh each that i rebellion which threatened east of dovmtown Kansas Cit.v. and ..Secretary 'of State Dulles 'has received many lettera. had worked In the recesses o t the I and hunger, prieeU. incKiding Bishop killing 80. , aree ln/.*'eiitl,l»in/.*'eiitl.ce agreement”agreement" on He aaid they were mostly from DiFARTMENT GI. 'The l>aper said the Jurisdlctipn r a c e J . Shehan an<(.. nine ■ Yeaterday's big wind conc- An initial survey.. shou4d 50 to Domestie ' ' dispute could complicate IM m e mine since the victim was tnepped L The, council a acU'ont, he added, ethods of lum dUg .tbe Sdkz ;pther/an«rthM«do$:ists around th* by a -bosl 4id e efiriy Friday. ’Bny- signors, .gather, in. ehapel Jtn ted.. Ita w o r s t 'doatructlon 60 hou«« deg^yed; Jn __Ruairin counts, praising TUm for -Ua • Department , Minlater Nobnauke Klriil’s vtirtt to were capped yestelptsy by its s t Vincent’s Hospital in Bridtgeport Ruskin Heights and Hid Heights, aloAg wlth a 15-atore Washington next month to dUcusf der Wail working the mine with hia tempt to remove Wm from com tions. PhieiMi told se p d ^ n ., he w'ork 'both before and .after a reatOustment 'of tl.S.-Japaneae brother, Leroy land Mark' Sponic, to note 25th.brdiriatioh If.anniver Mills, about < 12 miles south shopping center and the new $2 and DuUea agreed on 7 * 'eon- ny a astonishing reacue. mand and to destroy' the ermy, sary ’ of- hospitalized Rev. Joseph downtown Kansas City and fj, mMUon high sohool. relaUeiha. " •5. The. three owned the digginge which he described, as the ,only rrete phut" In a 45-mlnate nm* Dr. Kris, MIC* a general prac* _ Ypmluri -predicted that- theca, together.- 1 K. McCazthy. ■ miles east df the Kankaa-'Mlasouri The." wind, ievelei the ' Ruskin i ferenoe. - He declined to reveal tlUoqer, has apdcialtra in anes* national instltulion atiU Intai ' New .York police say questioning Une. • /! . m a in od^ o a k str eets M A i i O l i i T will be "louder voleea urging re Semuel. E. He^rold .o f Ly- Tlw Amnir HpighU shopping center am .K K wbat It would be, Hying It de-| thesiolpgy a t Long; Island hospw M seven.-)Uen M l* to tarn Up lead GpY. Jlamea T. Blair of Miasouri had been buUddzed. MBda on tlM vieiga of •tber-i tals fpr th* past 10\yesr4. ■ CORNERMAIN'iMOAKS^EEn'' X . CORNER MAIN god OAK STRI in mystery of who nttempted to as- <0—M—Xr— Ffig* a etealeei).. tm U m (Cafittaaed oa Fag * ordered martUQ law there^and mo- (LN. gecurlty Oooadl taMabera (Oonttned o« rao(jaflit|' sassipat* racketeer Frank OoateUo btliaed the llOUi Engineers of Uu (CoBttMwd f a g * StaW H m ) 1. (poatMtad t _ n :• • • ... '• '.V ;■ ’. 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