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cm dbVh’ce. ;it -vftiM. likd' t^ng to A’m v ce 'Daily Nt^ FY Hun " * x 'Hm Waathar / " A ^ u | T 5 i i ^ 'Uitan to twb radfo stations at the GENEIUL- ' 7 ' For the w«ek Ended v aama jum*- BrediLfast Slated ■ May 4, 1957 - X Street 'JM» went on for a whita, the pziatO'Layiirve Wedding ' Buniet wlll-meet B y Isabcjlla U nit ratmoundar going on. in hla ntalUf- tviE I^ V IC E Oeurtug heeuihlHg M r.- >t*le :3lIond&y S in Odd Fellow* And jafi; Some of MancheMter'* Sid^^^ireetB^ tifo luoda tones an^ . the music aerV' 12,608 Hall. A iOd will 'follow ing na'competing counterpoint. Mambara'of 'the Daughter* of Nights Flua Ihirta £ m m t UMder foolght.'LoiN’a M 4C Most­ n a i t n ; MesuMr af the Audit \ - : Finally the local station* over loaballa and their daughters wdll TEUSOS-MSS Bureau of ClrCnla.tton ly sim y Tnesday/ng^ ootnlnutee will aerve refruhmerita| . * Out of Clews , »m e«d-1m explapaUon Which Went wtildh the progran^—-or programs TM drill taam will hold a r^earsal jocaive Conimunlon hi a body at JHhnchester-^A City of Village Cfptrm One of Ma'nchea.ter * veteran j ajortethlng like th l^ :^ ^—wa* being carried, broke In.- the 8 a.m. Mast In the ^urch of s 7 p.m. Member* are alao remind­ policemen, eligible for . promotion^ “If your hpnoi>pIease,. I, I, rep- “Since it ia against the, ]x>llcy T- ed to biinf arttciea for the the Assumption Sunday.' ■ 7 ^ to sergeant, la-deeply involvpd'in resent So-and-so in the cas^ of of thle station, to brogdeast more ?Followlhg comlhuhlon, the group VOL. LXXVI, NO. 184 (FOURtEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, 6,‘ 1957 (ClMalfled Adverting an Page It). m a fe aale, elated Tueaday at 9 a.m .: an investigation and It Ip^^xlng i So-^d<^8o va. So-and-So. '!four than one. program a t a time,” the PRICE FIVE in Odd Fellowa Hhll. If lAckup la will proesad to. the Manchester hta police knowledge tp^tne hilt- ' honor I have, no desire to take ad- local annohneer said in a atral8ht~ 'D oun^^ub for'breakfast at9:80 dedlred, Mra. Ethel Aaptnwall may The mystery? Who .sent him ; vantage of* m y colleague,. Mr. forwartl sort .of‘way, ”w» wHl dig*: be caUM. a.ni., T Spoofin’ borough Rd., he was ordained in lOPEN: To Disbaiid The Rev. Stephen R{i^jewaW,^'f cant when one of preaem ser- i The Judge, in what wd’s appa'r-i Vept It bq-Pfiened. Mayor Harold -Rome In Dacember 1955, and te St. John’a Church ^11 participate geants steps up to lieutenant. Thej ently an unpreceidented reversai of A. ■ Turklpglon showed up at the Waently curate at St. Anne's ,X in the hath anpiver^y celebra­ lieutenancy wlH'b* available when deciaion, reinstated the case and Directors’ informal bud^t hear­ ^Ureh, New Britain. l x . tion of St^-^Joa^phli Church. one. of the, present lieutenant* be- the . worried lawyer was able to ing, Monday night wearing a tux- Other Invited n e a ts will In­ =ALL DAY= B y G o ld e n Bridgeport tomprrbw afternoon at comes captain. .avoid taking unfair advantage of edb. clude' the priests from the three 3:80. ^yer^.-Of the 'pariahlonera (2J The stripea came in an en­ his colleague. , \-- \ This column last Saturday said Catholic Churches In toWn. N ew liaven[ M ay 6 < « ' P ) — plan to,tftah«!the trip. velope. Hla name and addreae the Mayor plannetT to attend the Committea mambara assisting 'V' " was typed on the envelop. He has: ISUNDAYi OOUN FROST p *per added: “An appeal by N ational D em ocratic C om m it­ One’s Apt to Get Blase' .Chamber of Commerce annual Mrs. Caglan*Ilo.,*re Mrs. Joseph WarsaVc, May 6 {/P)—^^A ma­ -lor calm and order-brought ‘The Green Thdmb grou(5 will traced the typewriter to one used Some of the best nevwf atories meeting and leave, early to sit in Bell, Mrs. Anthony LumbHiho, esponse. • The trouble in teem an John M . G olden .sug- ■,-tffeet Monday at 8 p .t^ a t the Comr in the squad room at police head- drop right into a ,mj6rter’a - lap. on the budget hearing. The'' con­ Mrs.' Edward 'CaVagnafo, Mrs. jor riot vhts reported toda.^ ^ a a e d . A num ber of i^ ien i! gealed today that the A m eri- \ •V ' munity Y. Mra. Richard WiJIard of quartera. And-when the reporter take* them scientious official looked “ dapper” Martin Regan, Mrs. Richard Mc­ from Jarosht^’, a garri^i ere hurt and police w ere .foiled j cans for D em ocratic A ction X. Wetherafield will demohattate (3) The envelope had a Town writh the aplomb hf the girl we’re __'y: — — and added even more dllraltv t< Mahon. Mrs. Stanlay Midltn, Mrs. town in Soutn use tear gas - , „ [-“disband for the good of the flower arrangement* and anyone, -thmkmg of, thaxtorjrgeU good. ^ the dignified' group 'than 'be nor­ ■Fred Bniioli, MrarJoseph Schaus- • YOUR DAY ; Moreinure thaniniui i.uuu1.000 luiH I I . The-paper said a battalion of r#-, - . „ annlce B fler thp l intereated ia cordially invited. left hand comer. ExhauaUve She had^apent a day..in bed mally ddes, Thanki, m ayor.. ter and Miss Pauline Vazzollo. w ere''called in to queU the dlsU irb-. serx’e police and a second battalion j 1 S P O K C V ® \ questioning of persons in that battling a virua and had been wel,- 8kftCjETe w hich app&rcn^ly occurred * o f the arhiy riot Bqusd w ^fe UoTlnBCtlCUt hrftncn 01 t i X 6 'j^^dent laveatigation Will be office haa reaidted m' flat denials. comjpd back to the office. A couple ' Insuranre for Spelling ; TOSAVE ; just bisfore the w ed^hd. / '1 brou gh t J.n; A battalion is about| A D A called for hi.s replace- , thb topic for diacnaaion at the (1) No'-ojje else u talking. of hours had gone by when she t o M a y 24 It ill-behoves any newspaper, •A report in tha>W far 8aw’ new s-! 800 men. ^ I itient ''meeting of Mancheater Auxiliary Each policeman in th^ local de-, kald; .paper Szpsndar^ody^suggested Nineteert people were reported Police to be held Monday night at partmeot ia trained In' Invesllgb- '' "A car rolled into my houae.yes- perhaps, to call attention to any­ Goiden returned yesterday- from one's spelling failure, aipce the pit­ RUMMA6E SALE : TILL : It n'a's on* ofxlhe m ^ t serious of taken Into custody, of whom sev­ Washihglon, whe're he attended a Police Headituartera atarfing at 7 tive procedure*. L c^ajee ho.w'Oils ^terday and knocked the refrigera­ falls for the presa are great. Tuesday, May 7-^9 A: m . recent buttminits against Commu- en were held. One''^ of those ar- National Committee .,nfeeting' .to o’clock. ■ • one^ applies that traimp^ If he tor over.” . \ nist state Authority. It carried in­ re.sted was an alfmy sergeant- To Answer Charges aq^ea the mystery, ^lerRi^a /he Thia was said In a dry, matter- But we cannot help note, as we dtspuss the rble of the Democratic glance at the calendar each -day, ODD FELLOWS HALL dications'^at. a mdttairy mutiny. major, Democratic The Infant Jeaua. of Prague can legitiraately idw on thoae of-fact tone that had abwt drawn SUNSET REBERAH LODGE These indications were: The paper blamed the sale pi Advisory Couhri> in Mothera’ Circle, held election of of­ an ■ uh-hiih frorn us when we did that it, advertises the firm o f ah too much liquor at dance* as '‘tlie P®''iy policy-risking, stripe,*. ’Insuror.-'' - For Pickup Coll MI a-OSOS 1. T he ■ arrival in the town of WashiiiKton. May 6 -in-law and aiater, Mr. and houae-breaklng event, of this type MRS., GEORGE LARRY DZIATO pext national election in 1960. Com m ittee NAbout hi* iicknowl- M rt. Axel Nelaom SUh^a 'Viata, In the case a'qoloiful character ner a t 6 -p.m. M onday .May 6 in SPi,to9PJl.^ known for hla liortllnega and hla so calmly. I ■ .1007 MAIN STREEy . ■ The ADA attacked Golden for edged use oTxJarg'e ^uiUs of 'hla Enciplbyerjs by eight miles from Saip^ego. Finally, yp ju*t had to ask her; the Seminar Roorrf at HlTlypr Col- Miss Claire Lorraine Lavigne,<^bnnda and bo-wa in back.. They also union funds. BiiKjbe' charge* also encyclopedic knowledge, dashed lege. ju ■. n m ■ ■ nja s n his association -with "the racial bteathleaii' Into the courtroom. “W hat did you do about the hole daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adelard wore hats of net leaves ■with circu­ D iem <^oming to U.S. prejudice and usually reactionary referred to ^^jtHegaUons agripj In the wall Silverstein haa chosen at Tils G. Lavlgne, Elm Hill Rd, Telcott- lar veils to match their gownq. many othef^ nationsK end upreme Court “Your honor," he gasped. topic; ''Liking with Your Union.'' T 7 southarii wing in the Democratic “What's the meaning of this, Mr, “A chrpenter 'came and'boarded yille, becaune the bride of George Their flowers were yellow roses National Committee to try to pre­ Teaipstrts officials.' It " The dinner will be attended by Laiyy Dziato, son of Mrs George with trimming to match -their ■ Denounce O ' ?" the straightfaced judge day and evening students taking vent the Democrat Advi.sory Coun­ Washington, May 9 OPV^The demanded. "You know better than -we left It" at that, .but we'wish J.'Dziato, 55 Delmont St., and the ‘ gowns. cil from formulating or declaring The Teamsters hOtOrd, headbd by Xeamstara Union lost.' In the Su- we'.d found out who cleaned up the labor - management relations late George Dziatoj^t lo o’clock ' George Knox of Manchester was For M ore Aid Funds Beck, enteredmeeting wltf^Aj n«urt to come into a courtroom ip thla. courses in the business administra-. policy.. between national conven­ sutem entj*& clng the charge^*™ ? faahipn." mesa In the refrigerator. this morning in the Sa'dred H eart | best man, and Jack Volz, also of / tions.” tlon program ... Church, Vernon. , The Rev. Ralph i Manchester, was usher. againatrtlteagains' union . as ••malicious,*^**^ **^ *^*“ SALE ITie disheveled attorney stam- Prof. Andrew, H. Spencer, chair- “If the advisory council had ILs and-'ttnfounded slander.’ of-another union. Gremlliia Back bn Job Kelley performed the ceremony. | The mother of the bride wore a 'H 0f!0luhi,-May e m —South Viet On''two points at Uau* invol-vihg TMgStiAY. AFEil 30 maii, Pepaiiliiieiil uf Gene ral Busl- QlVen In iiiariitt^B,by hei' father,. dusty'rose-tdress of lace over taf- Nam President Ngo Dlnh Diem was'. It would havf no hesitation After the hearing. Beck said the' Grenidina, those .devllsh crea neas .MBUBRcutcbt, is in charge of about supporting federal ciyil executive board would meet this chshgea Qmt the, embatUed Team- turea that flrst made an appear­ the bride Wore a gown of em-1 feta made with V-neckline. Her ,A rested Here today before flying to| aters orgahiMtIon has engaged in arrangements. y broidered nylon ' tulle ' fashioned | accessories were light blue and ahe Washington in President Eisen-^ rights legislation, w’hiie a goo'd afternoon, presumably to discus* ance during World War, II when many of the Democrats, in Con-; the 22-page charges. " unfair labor proctlces m ^ x u t Its WOO0 RUFFHALL service min needed someone— with fitted bodice, long tapered i had a corsage of talisman roses, ■''hower's persona! plapp, the Coluim* PINE PHARMACKU sleeves and winged collar trimmed ; The mother of the bride^om gress, coming from the Southern In a statement, Beck said sotpe own workers, high tribunal 6M CENTER ST..-M1 9-9814 something—on which to blame in­ bine 111, to seek more aid agaihat, states, form a'very sizable minor­ of the charges were based on ruled; CENTER CHURCH explicable mechanical breakdowns, with sequins. The very full bout-, wore a light blue dress of lace communism. - font skirt with tiers qt nylon tulle Army and Navy ity whps.e inerabers strongly oppose I “hearsay and secondary- sources’’ 1. Unanimously, ^ a t labor Spooaored the are still aroupd. A theneum Notes oyer taffeta,, made with V-neck- , President Diem and his party; such legislation.’’ ' >vhile others raised "serious legal unions are aihployera ^rtthln the OPEN ALL DAY We know because we heard the ended with a long cathedral train. lihe. Her accessories -were pink win arrive In San ^ancisco tlUs: LOYAL OIBCLE OF Golden stated in rebuttal, “The and policy questions affecting per- meaning of the- Taft-Hkrt»jr Act. reaulta of some of their handiwork Her fingertip'French illusion veil and she wore a cofsage of pink afternoon at 5:30 p.'m., where he[ sonat and const!tuttonal rights of KDrers DAUGHI^S SUNDAY was fastened to a tqlle eoronation roses. This W eek 'quaatidn of civil, rights was never and . ■ \ on a radio show the other day. Special E.\hlblUons will be met by Mayor, Oporgaf M anchester^ New Representative \ some of b u r JndUrtdusl officers 2. By a 6-4 division, that the 1,_ . The show consisted of an an­ crown of sequins and peaMa, She A reception was held at the Christopher^ and eseartdd- ’t*i thAr an issue before the national com­ Opening of exhibition of Eu.ror caiTied a bouquet of white t'oaes mittee. A letter from the Ameri­ Joseph B. Dyer, today’s repyOSchtatiye from Manchester to the General Assembly meets Nelson C. and members.” tional Labor Relations Board must nouncer taking hi* listeners on Rosemount Reataurant in Bolton. Mark .Hqpkins Hotel lo. spend th*: Brown, speaker of- the^HtmSe. ' Repraaentativa Ray VVarren, left,: made the introduction. \Dyer “Under the. drcumstancea. and tour of a well-known New England pean and Oriental costumes, em­ and white sweet peas. The bride’s traveling co,*tu. me -He leaves late Tuesc^ for' cans tor Democratic Action waa act on charges of unfair labor broideries and weavings: A Se­ The maid of honor. Miss Deanne rectived bj' the ijatlonat roBunittee was one of 15.Mancheater High School students -whp to ^ oyer the,-town-posts In. Rotary-aponhprad, because of thi* committee’s delay pracUoes brpuglit against a^unlbn. food-proceasing plant. We were when leaving on a trip through V^hlngtdh. ■ wheri- he arrive*' Yoiith in GoVeprrtient Day. ■'(H erald Photo' by Ofia'rai., , . • , in providing us'KWtn any inf dram with him as he watched the men lection of gifts acquired In 'Dziato, 55 Delmont St, sister of the southern- states wa* an aqua Yl^Mnesday noon. - And was unanimously tabled. ______:_____ ^______- - ■______J__ ^______I______tlon until Oil* morning, It will be IMaaaat «w 8<«ond Fotat in the plant at work and as he Special Exhibition Gallery, Morgan the bridegroom, and the brides­ suit with white collar and white . IMem arrived in Hqpolulu yester- "My position, on civil rights haa _ _ , » __ *11necessary for us to fully consider 'justice. Clark delivered the talked to offlcials. And then it Memorial. A group • of 19th and maid, Miss Judith Harvey of WJlll- accessories and corsage of white- 'Monday Special ■ day from Saigon to tall reporter)* (always been. known. 1 am, of f'.* the matters which have been court’s opinion. Juatlcaa Brennan happened. 20th Century objecta from China, mantic, cousin of the bride, were roses. the Communists to Ms north “conj course, for civil rights. 171*1 was presented .this moving betore jya Frankfurter; Burton and Harlan India, Japan, and E un^an coun­ gowned alike, the maid of honor Te^r Gas Used dissented on the second point They Mixed in with 'the announcer's The bride attended Rbckvllle »' .ON--X tlnue to build up military force* , not an. Issue before , the' convep*- can atale bifr poaitibn thereto," FREE PARKING IN LOTvNEXT TO POPULAR voice, wa heard mualc—not back­ tries presented by. various .donors in Nile green satin ;'and the H igh' School, The bridegroom tion. T h e question discussed'tmd M cCarthy Laheled% lack’s atatement said. eontand the NLRB should have dia- will be on display. Through June as they have for years" and ar;e ea-‘ ground mua|c, mind you, but mu­ bridesmaid-in orchid.'Thiir balle­ graduated from Howell Cheney ■y'' xcelvlng “much more aid” from Rod, voted upon was the' issue of delega­ .' '“W a ahail ^ a ll attempt to do so .with- ctaUonary authority not to act In sic from a wholly unrelated i. rina'gowns were matle.-with scoop Technical School, and is now em­ tion or annunciation of party poli­ B y Troops in mable period of time. . such cases. International School Art Exhi­ LONG SLEEVE .China and Soviet Russia than luy in a reaaona Monddy Only necklineF..1I of crystal -1.1.*_ nylon ...lat. and_____ veryX ployed at Barrldon, Inc., Hart- ■. I V ■ eoinriry gets from ' the . Urtltijd cy to an (ulvisory council,, some BSck lue- to -appear betore the The court handed down ite opin­ bition, ^^lesday through Saturday, full bouffant skirts with cummer-■» ford. members of which ware repudiated AFL^IO Executive Council on ion while the AFL-CIO Ethical Morgan lecture room, spo^ored Bdgata Strikes Vearty AW Total ' . most overwhelmingly In the last May on charges he haa brought Practices Committee waa holding a by Uie Junior Red Croas .and the nati'onal election. . closed-door hearing on c h a in s National Art Education Assn., Art seen In light modern surroundings His mferlor minister, Nguyen Bogota. Colombia, May 6 (JPt— gton. May 6 (4V-The -^service could ba-Ve been rendered !?,!* ***^, ja“o^rotlv*u^er*S^ Auction for Building Fund Huu Cha.u'^paid the U.S, now sup­ '■ ’’In my opinion." Golden con-; that the union headed by,D ave XI ► FREE work by junior and. Senior high Unrest continues in Bogota de.spite Frederick Brown Harris, to our country than was rendered { ^ j i„*!aFL-Cl6 Slrer. Back la dominated by corrupt In­ Treasure Auction' sponsored by Hospital Notes plies sUghti^-.more than 8200.000,- p r e s i d e n t DIEM eluded, "the ADA' doe* not even Senate Chaplain, eulogized by this watchman of the citadel school students ^th in Hartford the Women’s, Committee for the renioleli’ speak for the Democratic occupation of the Colombian cap!-, His personal hesiring before the fluences! ► DEtIVERY County will be displayed. 000 a y^r, '\ \ ^ ' tal by 35,00fi'troops. Joseph R. McCarthy as a who Inaistrtl upon a clear under­ benefit of-the Building- Fund- Frl Patients today; 201 Diem, crisp UK,a w hite tropical party, and certainly not for,me." “fallen warrior’) In the cause o f standing by our own people of the top body ofXorganlzed labor Oiiui The. dkae before the BtibrWne Major spring, exhibition "Collect­ day, and Saturday. Howard X. suit was rriet - by- Gov. ,' Samuel namesa ' problems, ,*aid Chau, Is Police u4ed tear gas and str< win. be held four days before the Court origtnated Office ed in Three Y ears:' A 'Museum > - ADMITTED YESTERDAY Mrs, ’’static.". . —-r- of dyed water ov’er the Weekrtkf to Americanism today In a funeral nature of this enemy and pf lU* I Arthur Drug Storts Willard, Hartford antique dealtr, Wilder King, top milltarj; Official*. service In the Senate Chamber power not only to 'Attack but to scheduled May 24 reamnptlbn of Intarnatlonri VirihiirXoeal No. 11 Within A Musuem,” a survey of will be auctioneer. Esther Ringstone. 38 Edward St,; State Department'chief of protocol “All questions and all problehui breeik up demonstrations against hearings on thb^ charges jqrainst John Tracy, Vernon Trailer Cdurt,; Wilt be discussed in Washington,” [ where the Wisconsin Repnbliran undermine our institutions of free­ of Portland, Qpd^^iat union ,com- 3 ROUPACK the inuacum's acquisitions of the Antique fumiture, china, silver, ' ■WlleyT, Buchanan and Vlot Nani President Gustavo Rojaar''^Pinilla's his union. plahiing JtKihe NLRB that the past three years, open to the pub­ Edward Koch, 37 Doane St.; Paul $4.95 Values . > said" Chau. The Pr esident will Con­ S y ria ’s Leftists reported plans to tjayePnimself re- was a storm cehter In life. dom." , ' glass, paintings, -and many other Ambassador Tran Van Cliuong. Msgr. Cartwright took nole in- Defliiite DeadUiie there had unfairly dis- lic thropgho tomorrow. The^ exhi­ Gagne,-111 Grove St. Rockville; King draped .a cafnaiion lei ^bout fer with President Eisenhower, elecjsdf hy a, han^’^cked con.stit- articles will be auctidned’ begin­ Barbara .Coleman, 31 Dougherty (MONDAY ONLY) Vice President Nixon and Secre- Washinglori, May 6 OPi—Sen. dlrectu4:pf the many critics- -of Apparently Beck \ left today’i meinberahip by Teani^ ' bition is an impressive showing ning Friday, from noon until' 5 item ’s neck -in th* traditional uent assemfeiy^.X' session with the Inripresaion the f i e g a 1 . 2 0 •x-.. NO MATTER WHERE YOU CO of , the connoisseurship of-those St.; Naiicy Carrier, 227 Green Rd.; tar.v of State Dulles. He ia sched- Upset Anti-Red The dlaor^efs continued -yester­ Joseph R. McCarthy was eulo­ McCarthy.'* Communist - hunting p. in. Articles may 'be Inspected William Moore, -S S. Grove St., 'Hawaiian naannrt, but the Presl- gized at a solemn funeral Mass to­ tactics. Teamsters woUld have, a n Ip (OMimiMd an Pago Nhie) IS WITH YOU who direct the museum’* purchsui- a t 11 a.m . day, everilhough the armed forces nlle time to prepare case. ing, as well as an illustration of Rockville; Mrs. Pauline Reavlel, aird a. National Press Club lunoh had seised the capital'in tC'hat waa day a* a fearless “svatchman of , "There is no one more resentfuj CMS From 8 to" 10 p.m'. Fridai’. the 55 Conway Rd.r Mrs. Mary Ven-^ eon Friday. in Vote the citadel" .who . revealed to mil­.. of the hero than those who-do not He told reporter. . a ^ “raasonable the museum’s growth within--a auction' Will continue, and Satur­ guard. described as routine billitsry ma- period” would .l^ tulowed, , saying shdrt period of time. nard, 409 E. Middle Tpke.; Mrs.' interior Minister Chau told* re<- Decree. Rlle« Otiang jneuVer*. Police' threyv tear -gas lions of Americans the threat of. w-ant to be saved because they do No. 5 EXTRA SPECIAL , day,' will’ run from 10 a. m. until -Evelyn Cooley. 230 School St.; communism. > ■ ■ . ■ not know that tke>’ are threat-' “W f cannot o a r a definite thme.” i » In keeping .with , arrival of porters before' the party left Sai­ Diem, who survived crisis after Damascus,y May 6 :TT»-7-S>Tia’i( shellk St a Crowd gatherlfd around everything Has been soW. The auc­ Mrs. Dorli Rand, RFD 1, Birfton $ 5 . 9 5 V a l u e s ^ . crisis after taking dver South Viet pro-Egyptian LeftiAts have won' Many' fellow .Senators ahd other I ened,” hq aaid. “There were many But when the Ethical Practices 100 Werthmeri spring is “Hats xnd Headdresses: tion is open to the public, sJid parlt- gon- by commercial plan* that the a Roman Catholic Church wherfe a Cbnjjnlttee broke up 20 minutes Lake;' RockvUle; Susan Benet, 20 miaaion to Washington has to ex-, Nani In 1954 when the country three Important .parlikmentary by- priest repewikl his attacks on the high 'officials ' were among the i siich. Their number ia muep le*s-: Biillietiiis 1820-1920," now .on view in the in'l^. -will be available behind' the Holl St.; Charles Wells, 30 Davis (MONDAY ONLY) crowd of more than l:l6o w’hich vrt>ed now. Millions of people how Jater,later. It announced May 24, a FLASH BULBS textile gallery On the second, floor plain “the importance of our rela­ was diidded by.fhe Geneva Confer­ elections, downing a new anti­ governdient. The gas seeped Inside, from the AP Wiref Elks''Club,, opposite the Atheneum Ave., Rockville; , Earl X Jardner,' ence. left b^lnd him * touchy communist coalition. The govern­ overflowed the peWa of St. Mat- see the truth which was only pw« definite'deadline." > ' REG. 1*12 ASPIRIN of the Morgan Wing': Boniieta, on Prospect St. tions with ' our Asia .neighbors, Kalting the Sunday Mass. In addition to Bepk^ the commit* South Windsor;-Ralph Quigley, 80 which is sohjething the ^United fiare;iip of relation* With Nstional- ment foryes lost a fouifth' cOntast,. The goi—Pvt. r. Hollister S t: Mrs.'Edna Z^tko^dtch. ^ t e s scorOd victorlea in weekend (Continued on .Page' Nine) the Senate chamber. j cent heart of courage such a.4 hds days when a hat was a real pro­ and the latest art books at ,the 12 Tirottef' St.; -Millard Rowley». 2 McCarthy, 48, dlvd late Thura- needed at every tim e, for the'' Western Conference of the Fraacla J, Ackbziy .wa* InJOred CONNICTICUT MIDICAl-SIRVICI duction. . • *, Elections marked by a light turn­ today Wheti he' tenioiwd a UvS c Museum Sales Desk: Open Tu*s(fs]l Gerard St.; Mrs. Viola Tyler, 29 out of voters and charges of po­ day from an acqte liver ailment. those who saw ahead. He will take union, and Sidney L. Brepnan. of 9.0. •OX.IOI • NtW MAVGI 1 New galleries of Renaissance apj}. through Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.ml Vernon Ave., Rockville; Mra his place among'thpse coUeagUea Minneapolis—and. w hat It- said waa wire bn a mlsBUe. lawnbhbr a t the M EN 'S W-EAFL litical foul pjay. All three seats in A Marine honor guard stood at Nike guided mlaaUe baab here. Baroque art displaying «jG*rman^ Blanche Mark. 170 Wadaworth the'148>mamber Parliament pre- attention as the flag-draped casket of the hall of fim e, e'ach bf'whom the apparent, failure of the inter­ polychrome statues, -Florjentlne St.; Johd- Margelongi Broad Is great in memory hegairte at one national board to take action with He waa admitted to Nevf Bilteha ,857 MAIN STREET - ■vlously were held by right-wingers of the late* RepiAllcan Senator, Geperal Hospital, where Hp was .A^jollca, and 'Venetian glass have MMH Unit Ready Brookj- ■: Ann Guertim Tolland; now In Jail on charger of trying time or ano^heh'he had the forti­ respect to charges against them. just opened. The museum’s cbllec- Theodbre 'We'ber,- 338 ^afker St. NewsTiilbiis from 'Wisconsin was carried irt(Md tude to .stand alone." , TTie Ethical Practices Commit­ .reiwrted in good eondlttbw, A n- to topple the government of Presi­ out of thenhurch. The coffin rested thnritlea at the base aalg he tiona of this per^xl tnay*':rtow be BIRTHS YESTERDAY; A aon dent Shukri Kuwatly. Culled from AF Wirw ' ^hfcCiu'thy’s widow, the former tee’s 22-page .bill of. particulars O n Dessert Bridge 4>efbr6 the.'Cathedral's-great altar^ -JO^'Kerr, gave no sign of emotion noted -that Be'ck- repeatedly in­ touehed a frequenoy coaverter la to Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Bodkawski, D e m o c r a t s In Damascus, victory went ’to during the pontifical Mas^ which .the hRm chh^ i 19 Franklin St., RbckvUIe; m handsome,. 82-^year-old Riad el as she : entered the Cathedral. voked the Fifth Amendraent's pro- Group oMiffurgent Penn-’Pexas was celebrated by the Most'-ReV. Mrs. Edward H, Phillip*, chair­ daughter to Mr; and Mra-. Roger Malik],: ^x-ho stumped v on a - plat-' Patrick A. p ’Boyle, ROTHM^-C^tho- man, has announced the co'mple> Roy, Coventry. form of all-out support for. Egypt Corp; stockholders move' to 'elect (Ooqtinued on-'Page^Nlne) (Oontlnued:hir)Pa^ n IboX BARS An II-BIAS BILL tion.Pt.plailaX'dr the annual spring Waabliigton, May 6 (;4>irD-0>day night. Natiohai Chairman I^aul a hoard of director* of its own lic archbishop o f. Wkeiyngton. Waohfaigtoa, MM 9 (kV-inm. DISCHARGED YESTERDAY:’ j. Fdr^Sale ‘ ' •ratlc Isadara agreed today the Ei- M, Butler said about 8150,0(K). wa* an(T?rondemnaUon 'of the Eisen­ In the eulogy; Jhe^Wost Rev. dessert-bridge by th* 'Women's Mrs. Alma Cowles, l7l W. Capter hower doctrlnci E-. .Mallki- polled chpice and bust prrtieiit nowiage- Hoaae Educatioa Cooualttee to­ For Sale Auxiliary 6f Manchester Memorial senhower admlnlatrotitm’s “tight netted tojyard erasing the party’f: nient headed by Leopold D. Sllber- John J. partVvrtght, a friend of the day voted sgotaiat od4hig aa St; Wesley ColMns. 4 Daepwood Athfanl Laks--Ashford, Coii. money” pollclep w ir be a principal 8660.000 deftcit. - SOfiiO votes to 18,457 for rlgbt- -Senator, said McCarthy filled .a h'6*pital. Dr,; Mra. Olga Saun,dera, Andover; ateln. Wall Street financier ... „ anti-aagregotion provision to tha PARAKEETS target for their effoft td retain^; Truman, Stevenson artd-Gov. G, Israel celebrate, her, ninth i ^ ^ e ’ which art 1 be )Mre and more Mg 'bill for (odMol aM-to achoot This, year’s' dessert bridge, Mrs. Rosetta Bbttuin,' 41 Falknor control of Congress next year. Mennen Will am* of Michigan. In ' (Oonttnned-on Page Nlae) __J j __ _■ J___ honored as history UnfoldstiOfold*. its rec- Jazz Pianist Plaiis Fight whjch is lieing called thj Maypole’ Dr.; Thomas Murphy, 69 Edniupd- pendenoe da.V' today with .biggest building. Ohalrmaa Barden (D- Being sold dtiie to owner’s Sen. Smather* of Florida, chair-! their prepare 1 speeches, cautioqed ord.’’' ■' NC) reported this foUoiwlng a - 9 . illness. Bridge Party, will be held in the St.;.3(ra Margamt Whitney; -130 display-of military strength In her Iran of the Democratic Senatorial against cuttlrig too heavily into- short history . Wisconsin*Demo- ’ "It was hla privilege In a ^time closed aeasion the (Uapated hospital dining room May 23. Des-' Prospect St. . Rockvilla; Mrs. Campaign (bommlttee. said three. President ElsenhoWer's budget but Breeders, normals, rare* - sert and cMfae will be served at Elizabeth Carlson, 791 Main Str; Italy’s G overnm ent cr^s detenntqed to fight any ef­ of great confusion to have a clear To W in Princess’ Heart ' meeaure. Barden, who achedaled -'" and 'miscellaneous Items.' 1:30 followed ,by> bridge. ' Charles McCailum, TalcoRville; dava of party meetings indicate Stevenson omitted that section of fort to give state’s GOP governor 'Vision of the great pollticai prob­ another cloaed rateetbig for Ote the Drinctoal' issues of the 1 9 6 8 'his speech along with another I n D a n g e r " o f F a l l special power,to appoint a U.B. lem of our' time,” . Msgr. Cart­ afternoon, said he oooM not M l"' As the'capsolty of the hospital Stewart Twlble, Coventry; Petar campaign-will .be-“ tight money,' "’hloh *aid“ nothing show* more HanJ-Rnlihed dining room is limited to 45 tables,- Greensteet, 649 Hartford' R(J. ■ senator to coniplete term of late wright (isiid. — . ' yet U'hen work oa the nseeanie Mountain Sidt Aviory government economy and tax're:- copiously the feebleness of thd . Asserting there has oeen “a. . Stockholm. May 6 (>)^A Brit-FHouse of Lords, .and is a cloae would be completed. advance reservations should be Rofne,; M a y 6 fAO—The fall of Josepn R. McCarthy. ^ m ade by calling Mrs. Jobn Coy, The flrst train ’arrived in Attaml duetioni." strange confusion and ill-founded lah socialite jazz-pianist today was I friend and frequent companion of RockviHt TR 5*9034 the.budget mess." Italy’s. 3-year-oId government and Catholic priest-Who .spent Six optimism” in. this .country op the reported to ■have told a Stock-j younger members of the -British Mrs. Benjitmin Beyrer or Mrs. Eel- April 16, 189]S, the year, the city In separata Interviews, seven . But Truman, who will be 73 new .elections appeared imminent years, in Chineke Communist pris­ .U.8. ENVOY iMSSilONB-,, • mont Ballard. waa incorporated. i Democratic govarnora general menace of communism both at' holm newspaper'hi* romance wrtth | royal fafitily'.- 14’aahlngtaa« May 9 (iP) Prea- NMibinji the time years old Wednesday, that today as antl-Communiatu Social ons says he has no use for Amer­ home and al>roa'(d, the churchman Winces*. Margaretha ' of Sweden | He met the 22-year-old Princess agreed the party can win both the angle bardi He r^erred to'^'Eiaen- Democrats pushed plans to quit icans who cohdenM U>S. prisoners ident Eioedboweir today aoeepted. 1968 qoftgreaalonal elections apd aaid: ' is not-ali ov4r. ..while she was living with friends ttae realgnattoa of Robert D. Coe r.Had «N^ bow vaueb. ckaia«. apd hower’s submission of a 871,800,- the'.cbaHtlon..;_ hi Korea for “Confessions’’ of germ “In -such a altuation no greater The master of the Swedish Roy-! her family in Undon lu t wlni [brighiat, we can waib yonr c«r 'th e 1960 jnaBldhntlal race If they 000,000 spending budget and his The shakeup was not believed A'.'arfsre or spying.'. . . l.5()0 per­ aa (smbaaaador to DennuMk. The can convince the'voter* that higher- sona from, Binghamton, N. Y„ al'household announced last night ; ^ndonJSunday ^presa White HooM aeid-Coe aaked to with, oar.W eaver Antooiadc Cor subsequent statement that Con­ likely, to ajffect Italy’s pro-western, that Robin Douglaa-Home had' «-*PorteofoucMy band PUN FOR Adlat E. Stevenson.-the party’s pleteiy conf(L|ped" by Eisenhower's nation . . . S-wiss police arreat Max' To C ^^-Fire'Pact HwngM and chamoiaad. We never S U M M E r - VISIT political parties agree on the need aw ' dlMpproved of the romance. The 88t‘BlduON IN AlO 19 5 6 presidential nominee, said he statements,, said he thinks they for continued membership in NATO Ulidcli. federal police inape0or, op ... the, spokesman. Count Carl- nee bank detergents that might aUo expecU the money situation add up to ai\ attempt “to shift all charges of selling the French wire­ “^nocent little Affair ended more Von Essen. said Mar- Waabtngtoa, May 8. id*)—Tha - and continued cooperation with the Managua, Nicaragua,‘May 6 1^ United ’ States hks spent awie injore the &nlth...nr dirty wash to be a potent Issue. But he added of - the . blame--for the’’size of the United states and Free Europe. taps of Egi-ptian Embassy .tele­ —Nicaragua and Honduras ha,ve thwi .a^ month aM. raretha'a mother. Princess Sybllla.' water left, over from a previnu* In an interview he believes the elet- budget, to- the Democrattc-coii- phone conversations. Sweden-----— „_Jt a. biggAt daily drtly^^ paper, paper, than .982 Milton In variona for­ The crisis arose last night. Pele- agreed to halt their border aklr- eign aid proikiuim stnee tha end . c a r...o r ''hit-or-m jts” assembly tlon will tuni to the Democst* on Irolled Congress. Truman aaid gatea from the; party's majority "Sii Anthpny Ekien takes dft for 'mlahlng.',. President Luia Somoza, Dagens Nyheter, -aaid , Qouglas- the marriage was '“unthinkable. line method*. The automaik op- the Republican handling of foreign Homa told H by telephdne from of World War H. tha Conttaieroe . this was a “kind of poetical hunk centdr bloc voted unanimously, to Ottawa- by plane' from Boston 'for alghcd the cease-fire jiwit night. It Von Ess^ said the Princess’ Dekwtmeitt aaid today. Ahent eratioo of die Washer: gbtt the SUN CITY GORP. OOTTAM • policy. ' played with, the-budget,” and an demand a walkout when the full 2-week viSit and further rest after became effective upon, word that London that the Rt^al statement family objected to, ,the Briton’s Says Ike Misled People ineiJi “mare nonsense.” . ' SO per eent of the total M done in Vi. the dme needed fw axarclse Ih “ buck , passing.”, party cbngreaa meets next, month. turgery , . Dr. Joseph W. Ken-: the 3-man junta 'governing. Hon- ’icircumatances.” ' He termed the in mlUtaiy igraats. mapwil watning. . THIS ISAUTINIL PQINT MR SALS He aiccused Republicani Of plac­ ' “A wave of hysteria is sweep­ Approval by the full congross'ap­ one of the discoverers of dura* also had signed. "■ ’"nds l* far- from being. fin­ romance “an Innocent little af­ 6 # Roufo 44 — 24 MNm East of McmcNwftr ■ X ‘ / -\r - Maud alaw 4-roem cottage.-Has- '1 ing ."domeatlo matter* aboye all ing the country la favqr of budget peared certain. ' phrtonioiiv'an atom bomb ingredi- -A peace. mission 'Of the Organi­ ished,' i assure you;” he, was qubt- fair between two young , ipaople Give foitr car t ^ "like new’* loA'. '• I ^ . * me l — awa ' .i-'*- ‘ - 'V' ^ ' i huge paroh, bath aad art^tan weR 7. ;. TWO lU vE D A'T SEA ASHFORD, CONN. \l-' obiert in Uieir epnaideratipn of cuts,” he aald. "When the Presi­ Alth.oufh the* government of lanl. die! ^of cancer. / sation of American jSi^tea (OAB) * f grace, there was apeculatlon the pregnalKy.. .the. kole. she. . moat, fonnal .signing ceremony there. ./ .terday, carrying hi* family seal, , Margaratha’s father was killed in LaadardaJe. to Kav Wm waa BUILDINfi sitES RRi NEW COTJMES FOR SALE miniatr*tlon has ml*ietl the Ameri- “Wa can ffford tq apand ivtaat cabinet; ml|;Kt r(aslgn«much sooner. wanted to do -r- Grushenka. . . . Ricarda Arias of Panama,', ebairw- w1^ tne motto. “True to the'end."' aplane^f*^ 10yews ago. Her 21^ fpaiiM.teilM 4sr ^ »a 4m At* . can people and lost some respect it takes .to providai for the watfare Laadeia of U.S. Cpinmuniat party, man of the 5-nation OA8' commit- ykair-old (pother, Karl Guataf,^] S^sm en^ oh premises iSaturday i Withdrawal of the Socialj Demo­ DoUglas'Home, 2li, works by. Ikatte.- Ha two eernpaate w it* I SalMiiiM M l prMiiisas. TODAY and T^MomOW . TI AJ^. ta 4 P.M^ and confldrpce abroad. mwl safiity of our paopla,” ij, Ha crats waSild leave Segnt with only criticize ow(p preaaj\fpr “certain ih- jtae,. signed w ith 'President Somoza. diy -in' a London advertising naxtin Unb.for the throne hut ^kad ap°M a ' Sunday a.rit. i» 6 p.m, " Stevaoson amphaaixadAiforelyn '.dded. . ■ ' ■ • r, the support of hla erSm Christian adequartea and ahortcomlngs. . . nte agreement calls on Nicaragua agency and playa piano kt niiiht at garetha herself ta aot in th# Una The Ceest flaord ■ideat Truman said the ^’tigbt mohoy" Danfperata and the small Lib­ Rain' awollen-rivan’ and strakma ai^ Hondueaa to “refrain from a hotel. Ha la a nei^ew Of thq Earl of (iucceaaioii. Uhlika BrltUh'law, Lt. (J|) ipaaaa.O.. ARTHUR A* KNOFLA, Agont, 875 MaRi C taaua* (ira*“ a reversion > to the eral party, ^about 375 of the 690 roiMiag to kortnal; levels in flood': any activity including u|oopr ad-" of Roma, lord ) president qf‘ the JBorediah.Jaw parmlfa bar to- marry al iwKWiaan,. Marta* 1 t ARtHUR A. KNOiFLk lising dln- iSidawn theory" of/hplp fpr Texas after nearly three council in the British Government atnyona aha YWta wltHout roy^ MORIARTY MOl ratopk^M I 3-5W Mr Ml 9*5938 BOX 407—M ANCHESTER S atu rr r wbo/lon’t'aeed'lL’'' •- (Pa*:ttMm4.W-F««*Tsre) of turbulent weather.- ^Comi SMl Conkarvativa leader in the eensaat s Ib m ^ is of m *< 991-OM c k f n a t s i R E n . . m S P B O N K MI 3*5440 or MI 0^5933 ■ ■ ■ n — 1 ■V, ,V f i ■ y.' J • I; J

- . . X -r:- : . • A .><■ \ \ F A C E T W O ■ MANCHESTER E\^NING HERALD,'CONN, MONDAY, MAY 6^ 1957 ■ ^ HElfALD, jiIANCHESTt:R, GONN; MONDAY, MAY 6, 1957 t A G X I H B I D ItalyVGovertutieiit Nicaragua Agrees V- MANSFIELD F -'L l. J . Z . TUril;_____ I- . I program, are especially oohccimed To -CeaSe-Fire Pact SheiDTv^old oD Bridge Bolton >x Lea^kr Named Engaged Bl6od* Chairman h4.C8Gse the place for-tb# operation lit Danger of .iFall Silh Town NoteSi Quotes By ew yosi has, been changed (r(^m the usual (or line (obi • e *'1* irrmeintsr K ii Yiator " 10,000 Head. Mental Makes Pleft for ' CentqT Church location for this - e Saragat, sonalized F l^rs on- May 15 when the Xfanchester ^Town line in East atTt in the StatVlbea- dlsputed^trontler and creation of fort to keep RXor to send aome- he G ^ially opens his new business Hartford, la noW being operated by also in Har a buffer zodli^ - know. "Flhesaea work for other repeated its perennial 'era. These bUfs »re payable from lor,^ 66'Hehry St.,'as chairman of appeal of Mrs. Frank Watts, whose leader of the Social ' Demt^rata, people. 'Why not for me?” A 7 5.2 be fully shared by the coalition.” town and atarted his oaAb business. started with the utility company W to tribe, of. Indiana there have I t # Fisss 2 Jlat# chairman, #ent a Congratu- Alexander Plante sire co-ehairmen ’The hew Personalized zhowroom beeh reporUy^ln the past year that the top heart#, s t# psss 4 wT Pass paigns throughout the nation. Mrs. Watts today. k Arthur Drus Storis j be said. ‘Tta cause is to be seen ih' in 1909. . . President Max Glalber Mr. Ban Pass tory letter to the local workera I of the committee. ■ (iontribHtlons to. this fund will .consists .of 15,000 .feet of floor of the Manchester Package-.Store oil-depmits nqd been found there.- a n d ruffed a B 6 Pa*sX*'R, xthU week on not only meeting the Pnbitr Recorda "Each monthly Bloodntobilc visiL K A . Jb A. rti. ▲ A . iR the softening sense of solidarity Support progt-a'nria to combat inen- means hundreds of hours of work among. the. (democratic forcea Assn. Will soon note 20 years in The-’^ound lighting never In- heart. When the queen of heart# Q ^ng lea4^» 9 goal but in doubling' the amount. .' Warranty deeds: BnrJcb Fiano business as owner of the Silk City volyra mdm thah. 300 soldiers of failed to drop, Mr. Bull ran the tal Illness, with emphasis on 'pre­ bv many volunteers, - phoning and -The "illusion that’ communism, is Mrs. Wells has high -Words of to Clifford- and . Alice Magnuiton, vention, early'detection, adequate OF MANCHESTER no longer a danger has created a Package Store at 201 N. Main S t both sides. Hp to' 59 .have been two remaining diamonds and then' hsind d# not qtdte strong enou|b LiRoti QatoTiM^ay praise for the .workers who com­ lot on French Road; Howard. C.' scnedullng donors, setting up- IHER GLASS CO* MMeheU Mak, who resides at 42 Stark­ claimed killed. .* led a club from dummy. - x . treatment, rehabilitatiort and re­ equi^ent, preparing food, ar­ relaxation in the ties among the foi; 4 jump to two spades. ’ x pleted their calls in one week.. and Flora E. Chase to Amerigo search. ' ■ 9-1879 weather St, ia also a trustee of Over the weekend',' both coun­ Slam Doomed BaslBes#meB*i' hmeliecMM’ Only four workers of app/oxi-mate- and Josephine- Boaro, |pL bh ranging to take records. - partiM."-:—(---- ...... — tries claimed that''the other’s air (Copyright 1957, Genend -Fea- ’TheGomiectIcut Association, old­ i98 WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE - The next at^, he added, would the Connecticut State Package ’The slam depended at this stago ti)fes Corp.). ' deserve (and get) oar ly 40 ha.Ve not yet made their final Hebron Rpad. Mis# Barbara A. Blanchard All thiaXfl,(ivance work, and all Store Asan. force had bombed and strafed In­ est in the nation, has headquartei's the effort.* ^ Bloodmobile ^ Day be to tiy: anew to unite-his fac* on winning cine club trick. SJnee attentlOB. Try ear returns, and these represent cases Ejtecutor deeds: Connecticut in New Haven Shd is ap. affiliate, - ’ . CORNER DtJEAMT m . tlon with the big Socialist party dian villalpea in *the disputed terri­ West had both the ace and 4ueen where retvfm. calls will be made. HankSad 'Trust Co. for the estate Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Blanch- itself, are placed in jeopardy when Pagan! Caterers handled 17 ban­ tory. 1 of the National Association for Interpret under Stalin-' peace prieewinner. X*- of club#, the slam was doomed All - 'Teenage canvassers have been of ,W. H.'-.England to Clayton Mental Health. -'The Services of the ard.,237 Center St., announce the anywhere from;t25-,to 80 fipnors NEW LARGER QUARTERS , Pietro Nenni. But, he - cautioned, quets' a week ago last Saturday , v was lost sa'i'e honors. . ' enthusiastic workers in this years CarVer, admfriiatretor'of the estate ■ . ' . . ^ faU to appear.’ sru? pointed out. WishesOf Th^-P^mily and fed more than 3,500 paopla, H O T TURKEY state organizatin gl-e available to engagement and coming marriage „ot only disheartening. It FL,ENTY o f f r o n t a n d r e a r PAliKING v this weuld.be done only "along the Mr. Bull doomed' himself by EASTWOOD drive^Girls wh'e helped make the of Jane Louise England, land in -sJloomnwnitlei, ' . _ Nino Paganl reported, -Nino r*> Bolton and Vernon: and the Con-' of their daughter, Misa Barbara; dangerous, for the 'no shows’ democratn lines of the principles Trucker Sh^en being in such - a Hunry to-draw Aatfcssy-ikrt™ /dsH Chaadlar I(>Cal (Campaign ao successful were J O H p T B U R K E AUTO GLASS INSTALLED i t the Socialist International. ports that Paganl’a Catarara will trdmps. The cort-ect play is to ■win Karl MaMea BARBEpUE Susan McDermott, Carol Shapa- nectciut Bank and Trust Co. for Anne Blanchard, to A.3.C. Arthur | make it almost impossible t'et-fcon- "These include,” he Added, "the aerva a’ buffet dinner to the grad­ u)e nrst trick with the ace of #(waae Dra irZan, Beverly Batch. Andrea Pag- the estate of W. H. England to Mockalis, son of Mr. and Mrs. | tlnuc this vital and dc#pcrately ibj- FUNERAL HOME , uating class at Manchaater High In Rt, 15 ]yiishap "N or ON TOi^XICD ROLL liidies Aid See. x ^LA SS FURNITURE TOPS full acceptance of the Soclidiiits, diamonds, lead * heart to the gioli, Nancy Maneggla, Deborah Clayton Carver, administrator of Roman J, Mockalis, «3 Fairfield Portent project." ' . , 'TEL. Ml 3-6868 without any reserve of solidarity School in June if school offloiala HAROLb OARBinP ---- :— V ace, and * low-'heart. "Drango” French Friee-o-Crteelaw Bristol,, Patricia Strickland, Linda the estate of LOufse L. C. Erigland, - i . On the eve of the May vusil of approve. Paganl, who handles Tolland, May 6 (Special)—. "'■x Rose Fete Slides , i the Bloodmobile to Manchester,^ 87 EAST CENTER ST, ,X' with the western free world and Declafar next leads a'trtunp to Paggioii, CJarol Kilpatrick, Gall Mnd in Bolton and.Ve.rnon. AMBULANCE SERVICE MIRRORS (Firaploea andJloor) bookings ■ at the Roeemount re­ Garrity'is .4 graduate, of WilUston State police report -a New Britain " o u r Dewertr'^Gtea.^CelBee or - Certificates of Distribution; Miss Blanchard, a graduate of i Mrs, Walts and the other - Red^ the liquidation o f' any kind . of dummy's 'ten and ,rufts another l:M4:i#e:M Orange Drink. ■Wilk#, and Jeanne Pouech. ‘ftontiam’ with the Communists in ports'that hia company will serve Academy; Tufts and the Roston roan was only shalcen. up when his heart. Only m w '^ n South afford Estate of-Jane Louise Dngland to "Miss Isabelle Lange, vice presi­ Manchester High School in 1954, is [(^ 5gg officials responsible fojxthe PICTURE FRAMING (oE typos) more than 40,000 during the bal­ U n iversityL aw School. Long tractor-trailer unit left the Wil-' .Airman on Furlough _ Elaine May England Malek, Ix>uisc employe.d in the purchasing depart- ■ policies, in‘trade unionism, in ad? to draw the"i’«st of the miseini; Airman 2nd Class Sydney A. dent of the Ladies Aid Society ministration and sin ^organisation.” ance of 1957. In addition to the proR^ent in local Democratic cir­ bur Ooss Parkway this morning, Wed.: "Ib e Iron Pettlceat” Carver England, Willard Harry men of the Pratt and Whitney ] tnimp#< T$e c a n ^ t back to dutn- Burleigh,, son of Mr. and Mrs. of Concordia Lutheran, (Jhurch, Aircraft. ! WINDOW and PLAH GLASS The Social Detnpcrats earlier Rosemount, Paganl operataa the cle#: h r la now serving hia third hit a highway fence and plunged i^ - '^ t h a diamoml to take the England, Franklin David England. Gam building at Ocean Bdach down an embankment. Ralph Burleigh pf Keeney Drive, Ffbbert Arnold England, and will, show slides'at the May meet­ Her fiance graduated frpm Man-; ' thla year' Shied away from a plan term as a. member 6t the Hoard of bing of heart# and the Ia>t heart, arrived home Wednesday for a 30 / ■ JALOUSIES: Installation I#"Qulck, Easy aad Eeewimleal to qiht the TCVeniment, unite with Park in New London and Falcon' Education. ’ • Theodore N. Taraachuk, 3S^ re­ EAST Wayne Eli England: estate of ing tomorrow night at ,7:30. cheater High School in 1955 and is , which 1# good by thia w>4. South day furlough. He has been sta­ prcsentl.v serving with the U^AF. the. Sodsdira and campaign for Field in Meriden. Harold is a past president of the ported he was traveling eakt On can get rid of three low'Nriubi On Louise L. C. England to Elaine *1110 pictures of the 1957 Festi­ CONTBACTOffiS: WE HAVE IN STOtK ^aew elections. Social Democrat the black-top portion of the high­ tioned in Japan for the past year May England Malek. Louise.Carver The marriage Will be solemnized Manchester Bar Assn., Klwania dummy's good oaidd and this as­ and a half. After his turlough Air­ val of Roses were taken on New May 18. at Keesler Air Force Base, MEDICINE CA9INETS and SHOWER DOORS xMaders sdld NennTs' group then Forty years with the -Underwbod dub and the klanphpster Chamber way at about 4«6(> a.m. when his sures the slani; / \ England, Willard Harry England, Year's Pay In' Pasedena, Calif. had not given sufficient^roof it > P H IL L irS Corp. in Hartford Will be/noted Igihts went out and he lost con- man Burleigh will be stationed at Franklin David England. Robert. Biloxi, Miss. OPEN SA’TURDAVS — OPEN THURSDAY EVRNINOS of Commerce. He la an active mem­ , DSlIjr <)neaaoii \ Williams Air Force Base in Chand­ Membera are refninded to returji had-broken with the Bras. Wednes^y by Fred Sanford of 990 t ^ the .vehicle.' . Wm #cU Arnold England, and Wayne Eli / SSTIMATES GLADLY GIVEN ■pace. The old eite will be used as ber of the ipcai Bar Assn, and the .Partner deeds and bids one hearts C « ^ - ler, Arizona. their Lenten eiivelopM at this .A Main S t^ ^ a local manats a line­ . PoUce were unable to report the England. time. Honorary membera will be a Formica shop the owner said. . (t Connecticut and American Bar The next player passes. You hold: X. '' School Board to. Me^t Marriage license: William Joseph NEW BCIUHNG FL(ANNPED man with the typewriter concern.' Aaen.. and is a fourth degree mem­ damage to the vehicle.. The acci­ guests. X .J ’ -W E S T V IE W m a n o r \ New Haven, May 6 WT—Tale has Phihtps married A pretty Texas Grand opening of. the enlarged dent was investigated by State Spades — A K Q J 9 4; Heart*—4; 'THE BOU> * THE BBAVE’ . The regular meeting of the Hoch of Stafford and Annette De- LEG ULCER.ATIONS3NS AXP girl, Nwene, and there- are .now ber of the Knights of Columbiu. Diamonds — J 6; Clubs — K j AIm #m I KeCrea la - BoarS, of Edifbation wiU--T)e htld Hostesse.s for the evening are: IRRITATIONS OF THi; I4KIN anhqmced that construction will Manchester Mitla factory store at Policemen A r t h u r Blomberg, "r m FIMT TEXAN’' ' lores DrOulp of this town. Mrs. Jacob Demko. Mrs. Martin Seiv England's Most Modern Built-for' three children, all girl*,. ' Jn the Married to the fanner Misa A il^ e Leonard Wheelock and FredciHck 6 8./'What-you say? this eVeping.at.8 o’clock at the TRY atarrw m on a 5-story 91,560,000 511 E. Middle Tpka took plaOe laat Moriarty, organist and tonner ta Calar aa# CiacituiSeape Father Surcumba ' pemko, Mrs^^eter Frey, Mrs. Ed­ atectdc^raginMring building and household at 392 Main St> The Lewis. There was na arrest. Ahswer: Bid one spade. ' The ■Uehae* '.Senientary School. BELA-RO-PI-XIL (WNTMENT t the-Purpose-Convalescent Hospital l^ la are Beverly, 16, M ^lyn, 14, weekend. . . . Official opening of piano - teacher, the Garrity'a have Martin P. Lynch of (iook Drive ward Flsch<8r, Mrs. John Fischer, ^eur shopping convonienco - - A5P Sopor Moikolt arlU be odihpletad by .September the Appliance Ram at 342 Adams In Marti ' t.he agenda for the meeting was called to Miami, Florida for and Nancy, 6'. .Phillips, a for­ two children, David, a student at will bex4W7-68 budget appropria­ Mrs., Sapi'uel' Fischer. . ‘ Tel. Danielson PResrott 4-88'f4 or Evenings Mitchell 9-3465 1059. ^ St. will take place shortly. A-.com- ® **7*i^" the death of his father, Martin, J. QUINN’S — WELDON DRUG Reg. Nurses 34 Hotirs.-v 'Charles E, Hurlburt, Administrator INMANCHBTER mer fine catcher in the Twilight the University of Miami, and A f- tions; salifries to be paid to librar­ Lynch, age 77, yesteiday, A native Softball League at Robertson pleto llne.jof electricel appliances lyne. i ■ ^ Located M MUaoff Oakland ian, music supervisor, nurse, prin­ PINE PHARMACY x P a^ , has been-in the floor cover­ ■will be featured. Proprietors are • e ... of Springfield, Mass., he was a re­ Cf-. /jr-n UnJi, n Street on ToOand Tnraptke cipal. and secretaryterm s of tired railroad man. He has lived Extended/ Forecast Open until 9 PmMi ing line for 17 years. Besides him­ Nonhan Bents of 403 E. Middle Apple apd peach king Joe Perd, working- agree--lent '-.with the Tpke.,. and Bob Violette. of 86 in Fljorida for the past decade. 6 self, there are three fulltime male 299 Oakland St., owner of Pero’s custodian, establishment . Of policy Tempei-atures in Connecticut for RUMMA E SAME employes,^ Steve Skolly of Rock­ Deepwood D r . . Gaudet jewelers COFFEE Besides his son. he is survived by Orchards celebrated his birthday on leave for teaching personnel, in­ his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth (EastOn I Tuesday, May 7—>9 A. ville, who has beeii with Paul since at 785 Main St. are now holding a last .’Thursday. . . Mr. and Mrs. the next five days, Tuesday SeU It . .. A t Keith's W e d .9 n u re . and Fridapi gigantic atore-wide sale in cele- sulation of the boiler room Celling, Lynch, a daughter. Mrs. X>'*on O D D f e l l o w s H A L L ■ he first opened his first shop here; Mark . Holmes of 23 Woodbridge SHOP and a report of progress on revi­ through Saturday, will average bsrie. White of Stafford, a 6-year braUng their 10th annivelaary... Ve'J^ehio of Miami and five grand- SDNSEt BEBEKAH LODGE St. will observe their 88th weddi-JT sion of the social studies curricu­ childrehv^ - X near or slightly below normgr. The v e w ^ , and' Paul Hood of M a^ Joe Sullivan of The Herald’s Ad- anniversary tomorrow. Mark op­ 45 EAST CENTER STREET lum. '■ normal mean temperature'in Hart­ Ear Plcknp GaQ M I 9-0669 ' chesteiv.who luUkheen on the pjty- yertlsing Department completed F'urieral services will be held'in erates the Holmes Funeral Home Barbecue Tickets Avsilable Miami, Florida'. ford during this perietd is 57 with rpU for the past yWUj •' ■Phlliips' four years with the conceminairt: at 400 Main. Sh With his sons, Mrs. Lotiis C. Dimock Jr., chair­ a normal high pf 70‘ and a low of line of proouct«lhcludeAi™ft^''g Monday. Joe resides at 317 Spring •- ■ — » Howaid Holme# of 189 Eldrldga man of the CSiicken Barbecue being MAnchesier E. v e n i n g Herald 44. 'The normal ipean teinperature linoleum and Wall tile, N l^-tlle, Sfc St. and Arthur iSplke) Holmes of sponsored by the Ladies Benevo­ at Bridgeport ahd New Havejt is Church wall tile ai^ Eastern-Wdod ' • • • Good Bbiton Correspondent, Mrs. Louis 40 Russell S t . . Louis Asturia of lent Society of the Congregational C. DImoCk Jf., telephone Mitchell 55. Cool weather Tuesday' ’ and oivl Therador wooa-qabHiets. \ Recipient of a desk pen set from Guatemala. be the guest Wednesday will be followed by * Ties workers 1—f. Thursday was Church on Ju)ie 8,, announces that 9-982S. sneaker at Tuesday*# dinner-meet­ ^ideo Fveryday" tickets are now available. They slow warming trend Thursday . Harold Garrity of 141 Pitkin .. . vim, h e w p e p Edward . McGregor, 44^ Camp- ing of the dvitan du b .at WilUe’i. may be obtained by calling Mrs. throijgh Saturday. Precipitation BONUS field Rd.‘, ha* left the employ of “ All Right# B e e e rre ^ Dimcick, Miss Ella Sumner or any Minstrel Planned dupihg the'perlixl will on the aver­ the Post Office a* a letter catrUir H. T. Dloheasen R b li^, St, has transferred to. trans­ Southeast Asian countries and at its ahnual meeting Saturday at parent attendance. . 2 DAYS the • 'Whiting Lane Elementary CYO pir-St. Maurice Cpuroh Tooo Mtosclos A Rip of fhe vibrator, iwitcfi sends sooth­ portation' mall service and will, regions of large overseas C5iinese CTiew el • Meiv 'll meet ’Tue.sd^ at 7;30 p.m. in Refreshments will be served by ROCKVILLE TR M271 | work on train mail service out of populations. School,' 'West Hartford. ^aaael 1# sacred HeanXhurcb at Ver- ho»Pitality committee. In addition tbSt^ime, eight oth-- Okaaati » ing massage -action to shoulders, bock New Haven.'. . Men interested in Such a Chinese has been hot MANCHESTER CheaaM M -non. ONLY jobs as mail carriers are urged to only a cltiSen of Viet Nam by er Mancheeter teachere attended ClHauMi H and legs. Like gentle probing fingers this BOLAND the meeting. They w#re: Charles Chaaael H J I % i I b i :\ Carrf Party Srt MassoS## latiro birth but also of Naitonallst China. Johnson, principal of\ Barnard Ditive-9»t'3kcAtlie 'The Ladies Bfine^'olentvSociet>' deep, penetrating action helps relax ti^ d OIL COMPANY Under the decree he would be only 'iff /// of the (Congregational Church will May7 a Vletnamcee citizen. School; Vincent Ram izi,'p^ripal B o Lt O n N o T^TH ICE CUBES 369 CENTER ST. Charga of Buckley School; Miss Harelet hold its monthly card partK'lo- muscles and nerves— stimulates cTr^lotion, 'rhe-'CSiines.e Natlonalizt gov­ TONIGHT—1 c o m p l e t e SHOW 8TARTINO AT 8:16 COLUMBIA rtiorrow evening in the parish roUm ff/MU ' Your Atwood, principal of Highland I I i: I ' l Tcl. M! 3-6320 ernment on Formosa has prot^t- Park School; Jacob, Hnroian, aiK; of the clnirch at 8 o’clock.- X helps relieve aches and pains — helps yrou MayS PreecrlptloBs ed the decree as one-sided and ar- ENDS TONIGHT BICYCIJS ^ 4 Bills In Mail Heie dlb-visual director at Manchester lose weight the easy wpy, right in ypur 24-Hour Burner Service Wtrary; President Chiang Kai-ahek X, Anthony Meneggia T'ax Collec­ High School; Mrs. Constance Saleo aad'flervlee ...... xT reportedly has offered to re­ Ad&ms, teacher a t . Verplanck tor, states that tax bills are bcr own home! The Swing King reclines auto- I'or Kuril* r *»rrvM*’ OhIn PINE PHARMACy^ settle on Formosa ail Chinese Who School; Mi*. Louise Ashton, teach­ Sizes 20 to 26 V)fnUa«e K Inviyeratas A A P iu r a t 664 Oeiiitor S t—BH 9-98U wwit to leave V ief Nam. THE WHITING mqticariy to ony position. CaU M l 9-2429 or M l M84S er at Washington School; Mice Several hundred Chinese aeeking Mary-Moran, teacher at x^ckley 5-' MARKitS - more information on thia report^ CORPORATION School, and Mias Jeanne Low, of BiU'S TtRTtmd i ^ t o m ^ Heatlag SpeelaBzta offer wrecked the first floor of the the language department at the NaUonalist legation in Saigon Sat­ REPAIR SHOP 2U Mala St.—TeL MI 9-1166 ■•Itov# Chronki urday. \ high school.t %' . . ^ 380 Sprnce S t^ B lI 9-($659 Mr. and Mr#. A. Lawrence Biker (rt#8> 8 » j^O BLO T (Celef) Taipei newapapdr# have urged of this town presented a demon­ '--cX ? X-vT the United SUtos to help satUe > ( 8) uvB -eorv stration of the Biker three-dim#n- BIO ravomr 8:18. “'III i'T i, i the dispute, .whiohds important to '#ion/|>rojection screen to the mem­ <8M#> MATUnE THRATHB , Oeeet: E»t • both cmmtries. Dual citisenshlp j!## USAS)'BOB C B O B B Y?^" ber# and guests of the organiza­ -*>4# <-#> CAHTQI&rCABNIVAI. >*4iew#' |Hiysie(nt for Chinese in Viet Nam com- tion.^ FARGO pUcatei the pfobleiha of the Viet- OTEH^OSK 8:18 piBIlilliil'l-/ W -- Nam government in' handling j JJJIANDSIAND . . them,, and if they ehould'lose their , - jJHV^B'****(U) o u r WEST «>* A DAI }S5“liiSf"c?M fEHUE Chines# citizenship their loyalty 4:U (18) BECRETj^BM to Taipei might ha affected. tl8t (18) EDOE OP RIGHT 4ttt (8868) MDDERN HOXANOES 8:88 ( 8) HICKEY HOUitB CLUB li.Yaa -flcare Easr—Daa't See B! Jill &5 OA and ANDY - "HAN WHO '■ZOMBIES o r . in> n E m s T show TURNED TO (ftl.CQlIEDy t im e - ... 'i«f for To Oe’^ - " * „ - STONE’' XOHA TAU'* /W| m MOVIE # las E*^S^H^;; NOW Emis TUESDAY At #:M (■H4.-U (M) DMOE T& E '■■a h ’a p a r t , , . MORIARTY BROTHERS r o n i * Whaf^sNBWi:. 96I-BI5 CENTEBi'ST. a MI S-6185 OONT. PROM 6 FJX Wed.. ■‘tree rcMiiMl” "Bdce M hWMIhM" the aur” _ ^ Y 8HOjr> ' - (88) MAN CALLED X R A M A Ot- A lU^^*raHATER < ** " I * ! movies -. at YOUR house? -B HEWS TODAY. i"- « W^THRB Anything new in your, home- , g g l M I OE W S 8:8# "Brief AHalr” llil# furniture .. . rugs . . . *ppli- ances . . . clothing . . . a new n A R T T O R O BIO r iCTCBB UiU toS ab xo vd i Nmrr 8:48 (n> MEWS : Ty;perhep»? And,if they were Discontinued Lines D R I V E * I N Tfieotrip 2:18 (8). n n u rr o r CHOCBISB destroyed by fire tbnight, •' ^TIPILINmWCRNI*NaaflNOTOMr I LESUE NIELSEN-COUEEN MIIUR JJ!J U i’S iS S 11:8# m d ustby on parade U :8S ( 8) NEWS M»W-Ti8NH8IHRHrtiWm_fTrn'l#- 1:*t (88) SPORTS D IO E S I^ ^ ; day’s higher cost*? . - ' H e L'I'CATiS 7:U (ttl WKAniEK * Think it over. PATtNTIO RHYTHM STEP aid W. B. COON "TlMMoiiWho TUESDAY WEDNESDAY 7:1# <1»«) DOUGLAS EDWARDS sm t 7708 u AND THE HEWS Today, you can cover jn owe‘ tlUIMd fo StOAg" ” (88) HIOHLITES policy molt of the riiki you • Victor Joi^ B I^ C A U S E " L A W A N D » (88) HEWS (n> JOHH DALT AHD THE face in your home-and you t o br,bil, fry or roost MK-niB "ZOMBIES OF ORDER" - HEWS nmy isve moneyi too. We will Vibration is < O F Y O U ' r f:U (88) WBATHEBTAHB be glad to help’ you determine - RONALD REAGAN 1:88«f-868) WIRE 8BKVICB odjusloble. - MORA TAU" LORETTA YOUNG nsnsK rum noRAOH wbst kind *of: iiiiurance yoii PLUS Gregg Palmer > DOROTHY BIALONE JEFF OHANDUCR* — eoIOr — ■ (») 888 Bieirt SI.“ .-inh8“"t^»-nu ' need, and how much/ to cover- TIN MINUnS IN A IWINCIWINO XINO VI88ATO# IQUAIS 4 HOU8S' Slit# (8L88) nlfT^JKIHQ^iMLE your pe>'*onsl belonpngt nnrf STARTS'WED. TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY SHOW IVESDAY, MAT » your home. Juif. give u» a |C'sH- • - . - 4 ■ ..-1- . Reoily-to^Cook . (88) BHEBirr OP COCHISE MESH TRIMMED — BLACK o^id NAVY "EDGE OF ’THE CITY” 7tU (88*1) HBira An'd remember, if you’re not Today’s ^ ^ t e s t chair vahie,e, the ijatioi^lly-advertised,i^at Jqhn Cnaeavetos FREE! ABSOLUTELY FREE! Si8# (1*88) BUHH8 AHD AIXEH fully iniured-it’i not enough! ' “IBON PETnODAT» : SHOW • ■**■Save 140 at thia m U s m w HR YOU low price . . . v Hununor LoiMhIiR k your homa by Hiu uuid of McMchottor * l»* '| iic , 18:U ! 1(1# lit.Sffot’USiS'fio.T ■ • X r.- , X' Keith’s, Monebeetor, Opea Thursday Night*. FREE PARKING At Both ' Convenient -TUI 9, dosed Mondays, itoith’e,. Eael^art- V. Keith Btores, Use Our Own Parking Lots X ■V ■ (GOODYEAR ford, Open TUI 9 P.M., does Satuidaye At ' Adjacent To Each Store, .Just A- Stop From fr- OalloK* t jOur Doors! I T I R E S tu r n s. •• ■■ ■ ' ' ' PRODUCT OF STANDARD OH, CO. OF ^TEW^ J E R ^ I BE OUR GUEST! ^Moie and pant 295 Bread S t YOVtJL IWJOY y ia iT lNG EIGHT OF liSE \ ^ ' J FlNEIb; h o m e s i n t h e Ma n c h e s t e r a r e a . ■raJiyii3.sm 24 HOUR lURNER SERVICE (NOT A LL SEERS) i- / FQ^ NIGHT. BVRNiat SERVICE CAALBl L Ml 9-48459-4 or 9-242^ <>48 < 8) R OF HOMES™ OM PAXADB 'Just; order 200 gallon# or more, the day' before you want deliv­ ery oad pay driver at time of delivery. ,\( Keith KurnituM'e u SATURDAY, J4A Y 18,- 1-5 P , M e a . d45 .Hartfwd Rd. 0PE« TIL ' s p o n s o r e d RY.OIB80N8 ASSEMBLY, FHiLYOUR ■ Tel, (. . , OATHOLiO LADIES OP OOLUMBUS.. TANK NOW COfQPERAYlVE Doaatton 92. 'Mefretbpaasta aarTeA- MAmiESJER'S EAVORUE MI a-ii2 r‘ 1115 MAIN ST. 317 MAIN ST, Por tafeimaUea airt-TtchM eall-X . d m f;\9iVE ^ORESN stkiip7 . s ’ M l 9-7141 ar M I 9-M46 APPLIANCE STORE EVERY 175 East MANCHESTER EAST HARTFORD Oil COMPA14Y V- ^ .-j,- - 4'- .' V < ^ ■■ ■ ■_ .. T !MI9-374Q CtirtcrKi* i i S NITE gai . CCNTKR AT CENTER ST. tr'; - -A . 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' N.-,- MANCHESTER ^ ^ ^ N G HEIIALp /'m ANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, MAY 6, 1957/ . TJJBft FOUB ' KANCHESTEI^, EVENING HEftACTi, MANCHESTER, CONN.. MONDAY, M A Y’ 6, 1957 P A G i ------.0 ■'■1 '■■■" II ji ' . , . X .. . Romano, Anne ^manno hostawi; H«lp»YouOv*rc«iiM^ , Hecitiai Scheduled WKNIMMO Baglin Gets Lead ^ G>vein Good Harv^t Garden 4-H, 7:30 w t io -> # »6 v ^ . 'b ■ f p.m., at hohne of John E. and Gor­ f a l s e t e e t h tVDRiC—1869 DaityrRadio don Fardal, dlacuu Aeld trip taken By Werner Studio e WHAY—910 ' lii WStS Event ''Saturday to Burr , NurBeriea In U d s* r e >s ont»77^^ A tnstallaUon of PTA son, the Werner Studio announces ------_ ,ai\Alleyley and' Sullivan’s "Pli'Atei of Pen- PWggrs 4-H .>t30 p.m. with Mrs. V^rolstM Bnasrso they ulas arc, supplied by the radio ■x- sance" tq be presented i’: by the that it will be given by the ad­ WCCC—Evinii) Mtialo MarioA-V. Gregory;,Rip and Stitch vanced group of pupils Wednesday , WKNB—Cryeti ^ark W8CS of the South Methodist managements anOv, are subject to WTIC—Music V A Coventry, May 6 (Speciali—’ upward Hathaway, Frank Bay .4-H, 3:3a>m . wiUi-Mr*. Julia De- at 8 p.m.. in ■ the vestiV pf '.the FaSPSTETtodsy asaoy diuBMiinur. WDRC—Amos and Andy Been Nained..^ Church at the'High School, May 17 ’ Cub Seout Pack A6, Den 1, change withouKnotice. and. 18 at 8:15 p,in. - Coventry PTA wdll meet at 8 p.m. I epw, Lance Stewart, Wll- T>mpla Seth, Sholom. iita-. ' *' WPOP-eiid P. Mdrgan Beltkewlcx, James Rbwley, 5 with'MrfcvAlbert CAeagon; Twelve advanced, atudenta - wilL —.1 II —— >>*•- > ' The pbpular songs of Gilbert and Wednesday In the Rol^rtaob WHAY-Open Bouse X , WHAY—RiUenItand Re|>ortlnr ^elbe'rti Michael VanDivort, p.m. with-Mra. Geohga play selections from composl- wt^>-R(*ora Rsvue ' / WjSiC—kivenins Music , Sullivan are well Known-to Baglin,. School for an achievement olgh't L. Jacqdmiln; DenT.'Vqj.m. with' aw he baa been seen a's Edwin, the ‘ cOq'nnell; Keith. lUne Bpd Llons of old and hew^ masters WTkS-Roiuf Ulll.r \ , WkNB—Kvenina Serenadd * exhibit in the indlviduaf ,class- Mrs. -M.al^ra E. C. Devlnb.,, WTIC—Nepe Detra Jtaa, daughter of Mr. and Mn.\G. Symona. East Hart* Defendant fn 'Trail by ,Jury," SheldoifvJones; Grade 7, Richard syicK ag Mozart; (w pin. Bach, RICH. DARK N wrao-Osi kolbp ■ WDRC—Amos and Andy Ralph Rackslraw ih "H.M,8. Pina­ rpoliU. Principal- Royal O., Fisher Smith: Rbtert' Cleverdoii, Denter Also, Boy Sqbut Troop 63, 8 p ^ ., Mendelisehn and F^hmaninoff. w^p-rWax;w,JriM , - '^ P O P —Gabriel Heatter ford. She waa bom April 25 at Mditcheater Memoriat Hospitai- South St. Stho'al. ^^x)op 65, 7 p.m, A cordial InvltiKlon ia extended' . i:lA " . Her matemat'■grandfather, ft Frank Powell and her paternal fore" 'and Nanki-Poo .In thji tt b ^ g assisted ;by classroom. Whbelock arid ElUbtt NanoA ' LOAM WHAY—Open House - WHAY—Warmup Time Mikado.” , - ' ' - • ' teachers ' in the exhibit of ptipils’ ,T h e startlng^ne-up wil^'liB. de­ POnd HUl SchOolNGlrl Scout td ajl interesji^ people m the com- Wecc—Record Revue X WCCC—Good idvemiiB Good Mm M grand^ther ia H. Symona. both of Brooklyn, N. Y, She haa two Troops 71 and 2l 6N7Tl;m., Eob- W.KNB—P.M. ■ / His experience of having played work. , ■> •''I elded by Coach Nauhehek after.the mumty* WTIC—low Radio Lap* WKNB—Evenins Serenade Biatiera. Loretta, 5, -atvl Patricia, 2. . f ' Principal Flaher will install the ■ final practice aeskipn before the ertspn School; Cub S^atlC^ck 57, $ 1 0 . 0 0 ParLoad WTIC—One Man e Family DELIVERED WPRU—^al.Kolby y WDRC,—K R. Miirrow , ■/ ■ *.'•**'■ ■ S.' j ___ new officers during the PTugmin. | ^g^g^n opener.scheduled for tomor- Den 1, 3 p.m. with MrA'^^atgy R. WPOP-Wax Works WPOP—Say It With Music Mark David, aon o/ Mr. and Mra. William t>. Mewitt. 12 Short. - Phone MI 9-6474 l!»e - »i#S- Parents of pupils of p*e Center ■ gf Bolton. Ryan; ,t)en' 4. 7 p.m. wHh WHAV—Hetty kimoalt S t Ha waa bom ApTU 21 at Hartford HoapiUl. Hia^-matemal School Grade 1 and. Mrs. Joan; Safety PA.rol George Colby: Safety Patrol; )>ui. WHAY--Dodserli- bDoOKn ve. Braves /• grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. David Fraaftr, 14 Sljort St„ and James A. McCarthy WCCO—Record Revue /■J Howland’s Grade 2 at .Robertson ■ Coventry Safety \patrol, ness meeting. 7:30 p.in., .Piltrol WKNB-P.M. W K N7B'“ l £v«nli^ S«rnnfid« *• ■*- 342 Adams hla paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mra. .Ip'hn Hewitt, 98 LAWK MOWERS School will be hostesses. through its publicity cb Office; Zoning and Planning Com* WTIU—lUSU Radio LiHa WTIC- 8.vmphofiy / LynaSa S t • Hia maternal great grandparents are Mr.- and Mra. During the past School vacation mission. '7:30 p.m.. Town Office' .^SHARPENED WDRU—Cal Koiby WDllC-!— Q Lcwtji ■ ^ David ftoWnaon, 88 High Str • , \ Mrs. Leo T. Leary, has. agrei WPOP—wax Worka WPOP--''-*T)n!nctlve a number of seesaws were erected release information euhcernlng Building; Holy Name Society. 8 4i4S~ •iU P A IR E D WHAY—Hetty Hlmmil JIWlAY—DodK^rF vn. Si-avnn A at the Rbbertaon School by De.v- position of all ita t'rlai justic cout;t'' m., St. Mary’s Church;' Laurel WUCC—Record- Review Aobert Summers Jr„ son of Mr. and Mrs.- Robert Potterton, ter C« Wheelock and Frank G. rest, 'Tall Cedars of Lebanon, nOK-UF^d D^Ln’BRY £vemn|T Uooo Jiunfe RFD No. 1. Rockvlllte. ' He waa born April 25 at Manchester Me-/ cases and Ml arrests Its constablaa WKNJB—P.M. WKNB-rEvenInK "Se/enadn-----' Menlg, PTA playground chairman. piaka tram time to .tlm«,_„., _ ___ p,m'., M^bnic Hall, Merrow. WTIC—1080 Radio Lana WTIC—ponton S>nmihonv Orchtatra a ortal Hoapltalr x -jily maternal -grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. YO UR P A Y WORU—Cal koiby Eddv Ai'iiolrt. Variety Sh'ow Dates Set ,. Arrests made by the Coventry WTOP—Wax Works John Grelg. Nalhail Rd- and his paternal grandparenU are Mr. The annual variety show of Maih^Mter Evening Herald B r u y 's WPOP—DeteqU):* Myatkry and Mrs. Russell Rotterton. N, Elm St. He has a sistei/Dawn Safety Patrol members starting • :#S- i Grade 8 at Coventry Grammar' May 1, hated by Mrs. Leo T. Leary, Coveatj^Nmireapandent, F. Panllne MANCHESTER—Ml Ft7958 TO SAVE WHAV—Record -RodM WHAY —Dodg/ni V9. BraVeii / Sherjrl, 3. ■ . / School will be given at 8 p.m. Fri­ WCCC—Record' Revftw W'TJ^'—Boatvtt Symphony Ordheatra *N » *. •- r _ / follow: Roland ■ Green, failure to I^ttie. trle^one FI 2-6281. WKSB—P M. ; wnnr—Robert q. Lewla day and Satuihay at the school stop at a slop sign, court case WTIC—News- ■’ WPOP-oVhfC€ nf nreaton* Donijd Keith, aon of M ^and Mrs, Walter Lim<>erger,’ Stein auditorium, and Mav.__18, same scheduled for Howard: T«*L WDRt;—I^we Reporter • :U - • Rd.j Ellington. .He waa.bom April 24 at M an^ster Memorial time, at the Nathan Male Coni- Leach, Mohjfggn Trail, hreaclv of ■WPOP-ttBob and Ray ,WHAY-/-DodgLT* va. Bravpa Hodpltil. ■, Hla maternal grandparents are -Mr/ahd Mrs. Elwell- WTICT^^Boaton Syniphonv Orcheatra '• \ munlty Center. Proceeds WJIl help peace, reckless driving, and dis­ ' WHAY—Record Rodeo WDRC—Robert Q. Lewia i Hare, Stein Rd., Ellington, and his piternal grandmother la Mrs. Apance "the ’ class trip to^ .New obeying ' an officer, coyrt ca8e 'WCCC—Record Review WPOP—Voica ol Firealong \' Lena Uniberger, Somers Rd., Ellingtoii. He haa three brothers, York. schediUied for May IQ; David T, WKh’B—P.M. A M A tS ST., Wayne, 8, BMap, 5, and David, 2,- and a^Mster Janet, 7. WTIC—1V8U Radio Lane WlWAY—Dodaern ve. Rravea ' The show is to be directed by Sammataro, Old Plains Rd., 'Willl- ■ WDRU—Cel Koiby ,UTIC—Teleplione Hour '"■'1 Hiss Marilyn Loyzim, music su­ inantic, failure to stop at a stop YEAR-ROUND RIR CONDITIONING WPOP—New* WWr-WorJd Tonlahl Maureen Gerilyn. daughter.of Lt- and Mrs. Henry William pervisor, and Richard M. Clay of sign, court'case May ': 10; Robert HILIIIMR ItlS- WPOP—Mo^ni “Soumla Muttie, HarUngen, T*ex, She was born at the /i>rce Base WHAY—Swlna Haey . 1 :1b - the faculty^ S: Martin, 34 Llnnard Dr., West WCCC—Record Review WIIAYMDodRera ve. Rravea ■A Hospital) Harlingen. Her p ia t^ a l grandparents are Mr. and 'Second Clinic Treats 12 HaetJord, failure to stop at a stop COM ^N IT Y CONFIDENCE WK.NB—Request Matloee WTK’-^T^Iephone Hour Mrs. William O'Hara. 66 Maipr^t, and her paternal grandparentb Only 12 pre-schdol rhlldren re­ 'sign, court case May 10. WTIC—1U8U Radio Lane ' ' WDRC—World Toniaht are Mr. and Mra. Henr.V A./MUtrie, 43 Branford St. WDRC—Cel Koiby WPOP—Xiaht Music ported at the second of a aeries'of Johnson In Concert ^ -In. Quiah'-^ervice ia built on a reputation WPOP—News 8 :3t - Harold Baglin three immunlseation clinics Tliui's- ■The name Of Robert Johnson was for competence. You can be sure that every • :4S- WHAY -Di>davi* Vi. Brarea NORMAN BENTZ "BOB" VIOLETTE Anne Marie,, dauri»ter of ■ Mr. and Mrs. Lduis Arruda, 82 day at the,Public Health Nursing inadvertently omitted as being a detail Is glvemtiareful attention. _ Every Monday, Tuesday and WHAV—Swins Kaey WTIC—Music Branford St. She vms ^ rn April 28 at Manchester Memorial. Frederic in ’’Pirates’’ In a previous " Friday we open for your " WCCC,—Record Review WDRC—Russ Nauahlon Aaan. office for treatments of vac- member of the' Eastern Conn, WKN'B—PM. WPOP—Modern Sounda X, HospiM. Her maternal' grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John production gives him a great dea{ cinatipn, three-ln-one and booster Air Condlti^ed Funeral Honie. , ■ ronvenletfcp f r ^ 9'A.M. to ■ 8 :48— • of familiarity wllh\ the favorite Symphony Orchestra Children’s WTiC—1U8U Radio Lana Howarth, New'Bedford, Mass;;, and her paternal grandparenta are shots. Concert. Youth Orchestra, given _ 5 PAT. OpeA ‘rhnrsdnya till _ WDRC—Cal Koiby W'HAY DodR’ers vs. Rravea songs of. this comic opera. WilUam P. quish WPOP—Lee Paul end JJary Ford WTIC-Music, Mr, and Mra.^Loula Arruda. also of New,Bedford. She has two The third and -Anal clinic is yesterday at the Wlllimantlc .State ■ 8 P.M. — WednAidnya tilj ■ W'DRCS—Ruan NauKhton Bisters, Linda L«e, 8, gnd Susan Anne, 5. , 'Hiis role provides a chance for .scheduled herg -June 6, with Dr. IS’ Raymond T. qnith M'nonn. ■ • :es- WPOP—Mddern Sounda him to demonstrate his outstand­ Teachers' College Shafer- Audi­ WlUY-Newe - -1. lA Refrigeotor 9 A r. Refrigerator Robert . P, ■ Bo\ven. director of torium. He played soprano saxo­ Paul R. LaBrec. WCCC—Good kvepina Gooo Mueie ing tenor voice as .well as his health, gl'vlng treatments,, ■ McmehMfer/ ■ WKNB—Todav in Sports WHAV^ DodKers vs’. Braves Cheryl, daughter of Mr, and Mrs; George B, Bor- phone. and is a pupil at Ro^rtaon ,lIom€ WTIC—News WTIC—Conversation (ndover. She was bom^April 27 at Manchedter Memorial dramatic ability. Biwball Roster Listed - I schooi. Ml 3-5940 \YDRC—Russ Naujthton CU. ft. Freezer lU CU. ft. Freezer Baglin is tenor soloi.st St the WDRC-News Reporter WPOP—ycrijern Sounda , al.. Her maternal grandparenta are Mr. and Mra. Ralph The seventh and eighth grade j T o r y ’s Eveqta ” Savings anii Loan ^ WPOP—News 4 r, Andover, and her paternal grandparents are'Mr. and Mrs. South Methodist Church. He has S:l»- studied voice at the Hartford baseball team at Coventry Gram- Today’s activities include Cub n Association ^ WHAY—Speirte WHAY Difdgf'ra vs. Braves , Severtoo Boraottl, Andover. mar School has been listed by Scout Pack 8,5, Den 2. with Mrs. WCCC—Good Kvenln* Good Mueie. WTIC—Conversation 7? School of Music and with the late WDRC—Russ Naiiahton De Luxe Model 'A n M. Coach Peter G. Naunchek of the John F, Chappelle; Happy Doers ! ■ 1007 MAIN s t r e e t ■ WKNB—Muriral Krhne* 7\ Wyliya Waterman of Hartford. He 2 2 5 M A I N S T . WT;c—Htncil.v SiK,rtb WPOP—Modern Sounds Do Luxo Modol Deborah Marie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs:'George A. ^Stola- faculty, as followi: Grsde 8, Ed-|4-H, 3:15 p.m. w-Uh Mrs. Joseph WDRC—J. 7alman ronek, 329 Vernon Ave., Rockville. She .wad born AprU'30 at has appeared in concerts, opera la M ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ WPOP—lawrenre Welk WHA V — .Nipht VS atch Mancheater Memorial Hospital. Her . maternal grandparents and other musicals in thft vicinity ••ise— WTIC—Conaresslhnal Report Big! Frtozor ^tofogo There will be a public sale of WHAir —Serenade / WDRC—RUb<.s Naiiahton are Mr. and Mrs. Ftank V. Chessey, .329 Vernon Ave., Rock­ WCC':—G'OP—Mf»dern Sounda Toll Bottio Spoco Ann '^ e e te , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton O'Brien. 18 • ;4a - '- II :H— Shelves She 'was bom. April 29 at Mancheater Memorial Hos- Women's Society of the South WHAYseSerenade „ , „ , Methodist Church, the sponsortTi'g . WCCrJ^HHood tvenlne Good Mueie . W HAy-N.Kht Watch Her maternal grandparenta are; Mr. and Mrs. Auguatns WKNB—Miiyiral Erhn*a WTIC—News Hartford, and her paternal grandparents are Mr. and grodp. from the cast or the chureh WTIC-l'.hieS.Siei r,«tia WDRC—News Weather ofBce. 'N, WDRC—l,,)wetl Thomas WPOP—Nrw* Bufttr and Chooso Biq! Door Storoqo 'Mrs-.''Clinton O’Brien, 20 Oak PI. She haa two brothera, CHnto,n, . ^ ^ ______tUlb- WPOP—Meet Ih'e Artlet WHAY —Niaht Watch Kcopor 2, and Darren, 1; and a sister, Marguerite, 3, I'.at- WTIC—Sports WHAY Ja»i Aliev WDRC—Ru.sa Nauchton JoBB Frances, daughter of. Mr, and Mrs. Daniel A. Scola. E Job OppOftuhities Wi CC—KvcnliiR StueiC- W POP-M fviern .Sounds Full Width Cd»^r WKNB—Crvatal Park 11:38- Building, University'b> Connecticut. She was bom April 30 at WTtO—Dirk Purlel WHA Y - Syjnphonv in the Klfht Manchester Memorial Hospital. Hei^ maternal grandmother ia' In State Increase WDRC—Amoa and Amty WTIC—StArliahi serenade Mrs. »H iig«t RotH, shTwhiiry >!«««.. aqd hsr -patemal grand- - WPOP—Fulton Lewie WDRC—Russ Naurhton - O p e n i n g ^ T WPOP— Modern Sounda mother is Mrs. Angelina Scola, Worceater, Maas. She has a Hartford, May 6 i;P)—The State brtRher). Daniel Scola Jr., 3. W H AY-N ich! Welch Opofiinq Spoeiol Development Cpmmlsiion says WTIC—Startlm* Serenada that while Connecticut's population Special A n EUxabeth, daughter of Mr. and'. Mra. Robert Maher. 3l / , 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. WDRC—Maht Owl Increased 10.8 per rent between ALLIED t'ACTOBY AITHOBIBED A Buncs Dr. She was bom April 30 at Manchester. Memorial Hos­ 1948 and 1956 there was a 15.9 per pital. H e« maternal'grandparenta are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Television Programs cent increase in non-agricultural / TV SER V IC E Mkyer, Cumberland, R. I., and her paternal grandmother is Mrs. ^ 1 C A Yrt Houne Call On Page Two Leonso-d Maher, Woonsecket, R, I. - employment. The' increase in job- opportunitiea placed Connecticut ^ l - W V . Pltih rarts^ ahead of Its fivayiloaest neighbor­ BC 9-0080 Suan Carol, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Baker, 193 Kersina All Mnurheater Area Hilliard St.. She was bora April 30 at .M^clteatcr Memorial ing states—New York, New Jer­ Hoaptfal. ' Her maternal grandparents are. Mr, slid Mra. Robert sey, Rhode /Island,. Massachusetts .Zjbvelahd, 103 Hilliard St. and Pennaylvania—but third in population growth. " / V^Of « pound of dolieioui ^ ^Paul W in i^ . son of Mr. and Mrs. pS-ed Gliha, 115 Elisabeth GENERAL Dr. ' He waa bom April 29 at Manchester Memoclal Hospital. m q d Rl , s i *7 Latest 1957 Model .MODEL SI07 Lotost 1957 Modol His ipatemal, grandmother is Mrs. Abe French, Bay Roberts, ehoppod beef cooked the- woy you like it , . Newf(^diand, Canada. He has two brothers, Freddie, 4. and - T V SERVICE 'Dennia,'3. \ ■ Days M QE A Call served on hot butterod toast. Night* 9 4 etT3 Ptiis Parts Thomas Raymoiid, abn of Mr. and Mrs- C. Raymond DeMa- TEL. MTI S-5482 ranville, Windsor Locks. He was born April 25 at Mancheater m. Eloetrie Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Mr. and , / NORGE LAUNDRY NORGE 30 Ronqo NORGE l a z Mrs. Albert E. Gaines. 40 EUdridge St., and his paternal grand­ can, pSaa* *r writ*! mother it Mrs. Grace DcMarah'ville,' Bonner Springs, Kan. He ANY snac coNfilCTicur MiDicAi siavicir hlui a sister, Carol, 2.. ~ / DYNAiMIC PCO. BOX 101 - NIW HAVm I PICTURE TUBE c INSURMCE Instsllrd la Vonr Home. AHENTION SHIARSON^HAMMILL ft GO. PHILCQ TV OWNERS TOtINDED 1902 loons Rottor ProtocHon .m M B E l^ N . Y. S’TOCK EXCHANGE Special Spring . /0FFICE HOURS: Lotonno-Silvorsfoin Inghidea iHstallstlon, plus tax. Trade-In Sale ^ DAILY 9.:30 AM. 4:30 P.M. II „ , Associotos \ '' Gharsateed fer 1 Year. T •'M.i ^ THURSDAY EVENINGS MJ 3-115S-MI 9-0438 / TtaVO'CLOCK EMPIRE T V BARLOW'S Ml 9-5650 TELEVISION 9X3 MAIN STREET. MANCHESTER SALES and 8ERVICF. /MI3.U71 • MI3-821S Serx ice Call*, a ^ ’ Q C 1«S9 Tolland Tp>»-. Bockland -> 1 1 'V „ Day or Night Tel. MI S-509S PJ. € Cft€ ■ ’ " A , A 'A ''' s MODEL W8 Moiy:i^ DS

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, M A N C H E ^ R , CONNv 'MONDAV;;MAY 6, 1967 m a: TEa kvENlNG HERALD. MANCHESTER,’ c o n n !," MONDAY, MAY 6i 1967 PAGE SEVEN 7 A 6 B '8 Q t: ..V ■■■ / ■ . ■ daejr Bbhool Prinripale, of Which ! Florence Bouohei end din Four to Attend WMhlafton, a -itidilMi ordar ,«arr Souths IF m W a p r • . ' ^ he is president. He alao inter-' Rottkville" Vernon Milage 3t.;'Mrs. Lydia GET AHEAD WITH- A him fo eivd Stt j I > i p o d r e s view’ed candidates for toe .two edr | Skywatek Schedule Green Lawn' Cemvaleecent Aquatic School Su(^ < recall bra^rdi. the mlMlon ! Us B<^EB iPMCE T^ow n.J^gislatipu ditionM teaching poaitiona made ;Mnlel H«mer, RFD 2. neceeaary by the increased enroll- Itaelt aa apmathtoif erf a fai^ « .' t W i t l S ^ ^Admitted today: Jeffrey ■ 11. v ' - r * - ment.'.at the high schoOL iMsMlay, Ma/ 7 ■■ ■ ' -X 'op Honor 100 D rbherd St, At Colchester BILL CLEAN-UP and haa led aemy^obaervera to'the A s s e n i b l y ,'i Volunteer*-S'eeded ■ •, :il BiHMir'8t£c«t ■ food eiale Slated., ' Midnight—2 a.m. . Birth yesterday; A daughter to ' '■------in,,.;- . ' . conclualon tha^ the best way to . V ’ - . ■ A food sale wrll! be heliFon May .. Volunteer*' Needed Stenl Ik Per leftoveii’^ teasefiel'. bills 2 a.m.—4 a.m .___ Mr; and ' Mil. Samuel Harrison, Four local resident* wlU;-be sen t and i^uee-bigh monthly'pay- help and infwnce this ftf^on is South W indsor,^ay 6,(Spetial) 1« from 10 a m . to 12,noon in the 4 a.m .—A a.m; . . . Volunteer* Needed • t n Fit^- Juycee Road-e^q^ Hyde Ayd. gym of Wepptng School, sponsored by toe Manchester Bed ,Crt>*a m*nts with a prompt lean h*r*. throuith. help, channele^i throuRh ^The representativV, town meei? 5 a.m. a.m. ..J’. .. Volunteer* Needed ' Mrs. dsorge Bush W* like to say "Yet!" when you the ‘■United isXupns, so it wort't ing bill hs» been: pasiqd'by the by the'•Student 'Council of the .8 aim.—10 a.m. . . Barbara MacGregor, Jackie X RockvUle, ($" (Special'i—4 and' extinguish-/Jt before serious Mr*. Hattie Schlffner Bnah, (S9. Chapter to the Ited Croea aqUatic sBhool. D onatidne 6f baked goods, Godfrey wlte of George H.! Bush; 29*,4 ask (for a lean. Phono for your lUHid E'«y ®«ni5«, ^SP! have ahy; (»iK power label on it/o r General Assembly and wlB^now be . » . ■ C harles A. Wei J.r., 17, wbn the I damage was done , ■chpol htt^Camp Pequot, (jolches- lean in one visit, or cento im antbeaniy will be welcome. 10 a.m. /Nexm ,. rr Stephens. Mery Stephens, Teenage Road-! . Fire Chief - Leslie A, Kittle eaid Mountain St., died yeatarday.. af- ■ jiJ * Sf«,ssr& «s.'K nations jealous of their own new referred to Governor Rlbicdff for WINDOWBHADES• V ■ * local eafe-dri5rlng ter, --fr0m Jvirie l7 to Juna^ 2TMo X.Accopta Resignation Noon—,2 p.rac‘‘. .-.. ,..... Amorican Legion Auxiliary #’-o conteat-nere .yesterday,.with a the flrii which was on L®*** temohn at Manchester Meiiiorlal froedojm to ahy aw ay from. his signature. Representative Clyn- MisaNEileen SchlichUng, School HoapitaJ after a hing illpess. ' 18am swimmlnf. Inatrnction and 2 p.m.—4 p.m ...... ,.. JeaniX Jacob* ' X* GrMfl, Whit«, l(g|ii total .of4 » 7 H points out of a pos- property owned by Jeremiah H. water safety. FtTAbl* te-Ad*«nc« InylU first test, at any rate, tbn B'Jckland announced Ssturda> secretar.^ has submitted ^er 4 p.m.—6 p.m. James Oelanek, Jam** Arthur Fay was ppparently Started by a The w'A* born here Oct. 29, 1887. m MAIN tr•Taf ^ M3BR Pl»F>w OwF^MihiMrlh’8.OvWf W#6*W!lfMl 8f MANiMANCtUSTIR resignatlon\to .Supl. of Schb , ilblVjWjO. \ daughter of the late Guatavc and Arthur LaLime, Red Croea water MI4riiiMMU*»IMb6pr4|mYPtf>lligir t.' the/'Eisenhower Doctrine has been A M>«cial refriendu'mwill b» held' 8 p.m,.--8 p.rn. .'...... Ernest JoWson. Robe'p''W’tnt*r Wdshobl* sbert Fitzgerald, president of discarded' cigarette and burned safely chairman, aaid triday - the jb4 Y »••*■»•••••• erle Woodnian.see. Sb^ Svlil be re- ...... Don Sylvester, Uarid Janssen Herminia ^hlffner, and had lived OSM nWHMV IVINMM tINTU • fAk Ux lloi»U»«...... ^ t by cOmplio^pne' one of here for local'action. im.-klO plm. .. he Junior Chamber of Commerce, about 15 squa’i'e feet of grassland.:.. four will work at swimming places eMi N (UHU* il dl mpindli* nM tbr«« MoBtlu ,a.O t t-.» The bill calls, for a representa­ plitCed by M rs.^ e rW o o d W aldron lO 'X m X M i chtigh t ...... Volunteer* Needed HOLLANP RNISH. " here all her I)fe. She wee a mem­ ...... : f . S^ ,.hieh -produced a ’ situation 1^ e^nioring- organization, sald -tor Taxpayers Unit Report* ber of Trinity'^itheran Church. . etthar in Manchester or Belton . .30 tive town meeting form o.f govern­ of C>ark St. X Skywatch Post located on top of Mancheatet Police Station. Vol­ The Vernon Taxpayers^ Bureau. .X r««k4' •»/w iiich. one ha*lf,of’ the Doctrine Woodpiansce wn^ecently hired unteers may register at Civil Defense Headquarters, Municipal o o 'Made to Order day Warren will represent Rock­ Beside* her. m^shand, ahe'leaves durln'd; th e summer. UKic Copy ment composed of one represfcnla- ville lii a sta te com petition Mn;y /l8ylhc. is at present in .conaultatidn They *re Miss Mary Moriarty,' actually injtftiny: the otljff^'half. bv the town As fullitime super- Building, ^n-Mdnday. Wednesday, /ir Friday from 1-S p.m.. ^■1 ' M’lth Toiir RoRew a son, Edward Hhiah, Canton: Ja' tive for each 100 voters to be elect­ iiitenUont of schools for next year. 'providing he acquires n« drivingiv l n g \ith ak'everal accountants in regard daughter. Mtsa H e l^ Bti.sh. and a John Dormer, both of whom work­ Even it th e t ^ t r l n ^ iwefe good ed by-ballot within 00 days of pas- Th. ^ *-eai, *Hania Pimctnation Mark with He has bAep superintendent of Fl'1 4 . LINE OF CUSTOM latibns before then to' an au^it of the Town of Vernon aister, Mrs. Frank Rfiiier, of ed lest year at Bolton, Miss Jean and,/sound in' priwclpie. it might Family of Uttle Piinc*’ .sage! of the Bill. If the town refer­ East Windsor and South Windsor has now merged tbUh the EjE a s t ^ guest at the home of htn land Mrs. Seeqnd place was earned bv Wil books, according to a report by Rockville. . '- \ / . LeClair'e and Miss Cathy Fagan. endum approves, the act will be­ VENETJAN lilN P S E arl^ Campbell, secretary of the Ipot have worked amoOthly or fa- Because ,‘?unday is Mother* schools for several years. Connecticut group. Philip Isliara. He now hag a pas- Ham ^ " l le f s k y , w ith .36l>, 'rile funeral will be)xheld at 2 All are aenioTs at M anrhetter High not pUierwUs credlltd to 16U W Day I thought It .would be a nice come effective-,immediately for Bureau. ■ad aleo th« local n«ws Pubtt»n*d here,- vorahly yn^'iuclv Ungled circum- j CYO Meeting Tonight Named Fratemlt!r''4|ueeii tora-te in Ohiol points, and-, third, ^lace by Law­ p.m. Wednesday at-Mie^l^dd Fu­ School. ' At‘ Ttabts of repubUcattom^otspjctSl I used this column to the purpose of nominating and Miss Gwendolyn Tibbits> ^ i^ h - .selectman Hospitalize^ It is reportifd that in the abiencf neral Homft Th^'Kev. Erich CJ. stance*. We, of course, do not he-.j There will be a meeting of the 4 E. Ae iOHN^ON rence Nicewl*!^' with only two LaLime aaid the lOrday intenai- dlspatehes herabi era also-reserved. pay tribute to the millions of electing the representatives, Fbr St. Francui CYO today at ":15 ter of Mr. amJ.-'Mrs. SteNvarXrib- Clair L. Robinson, First ^lect- of printed imnual reports for'tax- Pieper. pastor of Trinity Lutheran fied courae atresaea technique* in all other, purposes, it vvlli.become pointil lesa tlumW^aallefaky. pa'J’ers of . Rockville and. Vernon, Full serelCs cUeat of Jf. a. 8*rr- Upve i t is sound find good in ;jj^ th e rs in this Country who p.m. iri the' church hall. Rev. biU,.of LekARoad, was crow maji. Is a patient at the Windliam W ari'en,,-* H igh’-'^ h o o l '.senior, Church will officiate. Burial ^11 be te*chlng •wimming. water lafety, lee. Inc. ^principle for us to be indulging in spend their lives bringing up Chtl- effective Nov. t slier the election Francis X. McMahon will speak Queen oFThela XJ Fraternity Fri- [Community Memorial Hospital. PAWTCO. menibera of ttw Bureau' con.sulted in Grove Hill Cemetery. and firat aid. Camp Pequot i* one .ReprMeatttiTcs: * > a‘w.^ e4»««»e d'%‘kAlgi»»oh: Cpl. Frank Several local young p^o^e at­ Judges wefe Police Capt. Peter J. data because of the very fep' ^ Vernon and , Tl^oottville new* Britain.'That is the .sole gain to what they deserVe and-go on .strike outg'mwn. The re< ent conlrover.«y j . Zapotti. to Miss Olirti Breidenbach. tended the Spring Frolic .at the WATKINS- Dowgewicz, D*t. Sgt. Reorge H. copies of the town audit availabl Item* are - handled through if they didn’t get things like Bet­ Tritpp, Burr Csiflaoh, driving In­ in the city and town'. 'Herald'* Rockville Bureau, 7 >*Fran” DiektNton p. na- WedBsiWednesday.' date, and it is perilous, Md out of o\-er tn* legslitv of the election of ' L-Xs^iil w 'llIK of Gelnhausen, derpiany, on April Andover Elementary gchopl Fri- i ter Mops, Larger ^crub Pails. HerherC Holden to the Planninif't^'»-'A>Cai V jrin VT lllft structor, and John'^J. Yaskulka. BepttMt Annual -Meeting MiUn 'St., teleph(sne . V* i w m. ttuM toy. character for us. .* da.v evening. Tlia dahcA -\vaa for j Deeper - Deep 'F'reerers, Longer artd -Zoning Commission h asJ^S Zaho(ti,iii at present stationed in student* of Grade 6, 7 and 8. WEST safety aup’erviaor. The annual meeting of the Hart 5 -m 8 . dsialfiiMf' Fourteen teenagers' entered too ibbeaUoB.rSeiad^: aimpt 15:*Le-®k ■aturtay' — Coffee Klatches and Livelier Hus­ used as an example in tojA.«finnec- Musical Honor Oermany-'iyKh the 3rd Army Dlvii-, ford Assn. Women's Baptist Mia bands. So M othto^ remember. Uon, '" s • ■ \ Sion.' but WhU have completed his Mencheater Evening Herald Oo- i Funeiil ^ nin competition, inclvidlng One girl, Sion Stwiety will be held at the 4o United you .stand/'Divided you GaiV Risley. who. was awarded a Wihte House Worried .The DemocXticJFmvn Commit­ Columbiaibia. May 6. tSpcciall — service time irt'^ybe and expect* luinMa Forrespondent, Mrs. Frank ' cal'chiiiPh May 16. Monday, May •, slave over a hot stove all day. to return to his lionise then, Ormond J. Weat, Director gift certificate. Registrmmii^^ will a ta ri a t 3:30 and The danger signals are still fly­ tee reco'mmend^'last week that a Miss Sever!.cerl.v Newberry, 16. dkugh .Herchl*a>. telephone ' .8r«dem j' I T P C W i] .xpecial ipegi'rtTg be called to au ­ Teacher Resume* .Diitlc* 14't Eeat Center S.L The safe driving competition I* i • p.m., w ith -suppm' being aeived at te(\of Mr. and My*. Howard New- , 8-9060. sponsored nationally by llie Junior ! 6 ing for President Eisenhoi|Ver'a I thorize Board' ,of Adhtigsions betrV -hf C herrv 'VaUev Road-, re - t Mrs. Thome* Smith oTWHhrnan Mitchell 9-7t9« ii p.m. Tlie evenmg^peaker wN he The Docirine Ettas'TrouWeis W ._.. JlOp tic has returned to her duties as Oiamber of Commerce. The final •Mrs. Martin Engwml of the Bt-I- "alqma for .peace" plan -not, as, .A Thought for Today of Injectors to hold a special sea­ ceived the Mary contest in Wa.shingto'n. D.C. of-j /•ITje Eaaenhower Doctrine haa was fohg expected,' in resistance son for those \.hoae Voting rights music grant Sunday Afternoon a’ Orede 2 teacher at the Horace'^t^. gian Congo. *\ Porter School, after a leave of f*r* $4,.500 in scholarships. Tills isi Supper rea.ervation.^ should be abroad, but in oiiT own Senate. Sponsored by the M aacl^ter have matured since th* last sea .Sliafer Auditorium in \ttillimantic the first year the contest has hoen Planning Commission /iad its first tast in hurried and Coangll of ChnrcheSV - 'absence of three moiiths. Mrs. Manrheater’k Oldest ...... — I made with Miss Katherine Dunh. • How eerlously the 'WTilte House i Sion; to be held on the *ixth .Saturn ‘ and will use her award id' further 6 ENERAL held here, but the Jayeces plan to| chapter to .Mee> PC) will discuss action on a ;7 ^ • if ' not exactly ■■ predictable -clrcum- day after passage of the bill. • | per music*! education atAHaftt Lawrence Sm ith of W indham sub-, with FIneat Faculties A One-Pbinl Landinfi ie concerned by ihe poselblllty th a t; stituted in her absence. Off-StTf«t Parking , 40-lot subdivision at Gardner and ttghcea. Tho'ae o f ua w ho hold th a t Time Marchpa On They also suggested tbef the | College of Music in Hartfordv. TV SERVICE Spring Sts at a closed meeting to­ Manchester residents w'orked hard over the weekend to carry the whole concept of the doctrine the International agency for peace-1 ...... Board of Selectmen be efhpowered | Presentation of the award wa.4 .\ Former Pastor Visit* Established 1874 Look not movir'nfully into the The Rev. Henry G. for­ Day* A Cell day at the VFW Home for final night. parts of this plane out of toe woods between Manchester and la a mistaken step .backward for ful use of the atom may be knifed j it relurpjK hb'more; wisely to de.slgnate the iikrCe of air fii-; made .by Mr*l J. Brigham Service porta on the Road-e-o. ; .-U 8 p.m. tomerrow. The Mdnehes- mer pastor of the Columbia Con- Nights Plu* Patte ter Rainbow Girls wilt/4xempllfy The TPC la -jonsidering a re­ Giaalonbury. 'The plane cmahed-Frlday with 'William D. Boehm, American policy in the world have. ] by the .same country that launched i improve the present, and go forth tnre town meetings as Well as pol- i president of the Willimantic Aux'U Washington Trip Set quest from Joseph Hoi.-ard/ to 577 Adams St., and 1st .Lt. Joseph Kuhlmann, 122 Lyneas Bt,, l\ng places,.,- rar\"'“orthV'Eastern . . — Connecticut _ Church, visited in, TEL. Ml 8-'B«g! their degree after thp-mieeting. under tlieae circumstances, much i ^ originally is evinced by the, Into the shadowy future without ' . . . town last week and waa a house About 75 High School seniors change the zoning of the property aboard; I„ee F'racchia of the Maip'bealer Water Department'-- unoei ■ , V Tu., P M omen Members have asked the Board of helped the young men and their frienda carry the parts out of the fuel for criUclsm. fact that the,^esldent had Im „ . Longfellow. Pi-mTipal Henry Adams was award each year. The award train a t 8115 a m , W ednesday-for Tolland Coupty Women's Re- Direct.or* for a meeting to dia- woodland. The parts are''i«jw- stored a t the Joseph Novell! farm In Yo4i , tee, cen/be stunning In the tun And 'Washington itself; by van-1 (be other day. Senators Know land , / _ in'B oaton this weekend where he ^ bear.* the name of Mrs. a t^day trip id W ashington, D.C., publ(0-an (.liuhi will hold its an­ cuaa the request before deciding tllastonbury. Boehm wilPnqgotiale with the Simsbury Flying with the**^heautiful Bautch & Lomb Ray-Ban presided over a meeting Of the Blanchette, who was founder of nual nieeUng at 8 p.m. M*y 23 at OUB policy decisions near the end j Htckenlooper, the one the Re-' and Virginia. whether the Owner will be permit­ Servicf„ owner of the rented glarie, on-their dispoial; ' Lieuten- ■ sail glased. They're not only flattering, New England Council of Secon-' the Willimantic Symphony which Accompanied by Joseph Mc- the Keeney farm cottage, Somers- ted to go ahead Mth final draw­ ant Kuhlmann left after the work:-started on Saturday to tejoin of its thrust for power in the N ear, p,jbHcan party leader in toe s«n |'^indsorville Matt ville., they^fe the beet protection under the sun, widl East, seems to have admitted toatj the other toe ranking RopubU- Cusker. assistant principal.. .Miss ing* on the proposed subdivision. hla Air Force squadron in Greenland.\ (Herald Photo by Pinto) 1 1 Arims. Camp and Norman Young, eakfr Nelson Brown of the Pkui Meeting with 7,RA letiMi made of finest optical glass. Relax all did not go well aa had herii.; on toe Atomic Ebiergy Com­ Guillv of^ssaull , tatc House of RepresenCatives Want the best blinds? aenlor advisors, and Mrs. Kath-> The TPC is *lso expected to­ a motoi’ vehicle with a defective yo«r eyes...prevent wrinkle* and erfi-ws’ feet. hoped. mittee. ' * Will addre.ss.tbe meeting. erine Mills, junior class advisoK night to set a/date ,for a meeting muffler. P a in li n^si. Sc* I ee led And they take the squint and discotbfort \ Perhaps the key, question to And how eerious toe 'toreet in­ A nlhopy'' Mulka, 32. Windsor- i ' i the group will visit Norfoll^Ya., Watson Infanf with the Zoning Board of .Appeals FOR THE DEAL OF YOUR Want, the beat Venetian bh‘nd.6 your money • The one-day old infant son of Judge Gryk continued until VVed- out of driving in the .sun all year'round. Ymir OKtcerii u» U toe qaimUott of whom volved may be is illustrated by ville./'tvaa found guilty in Tow-w Newptirt . News.. Williantsbiirg. (ZBA) The ZBA hss'ssM J for the By Fine Arts Unit n "i-.X Yoi'ktown ahd Fortre.ss^AJonroe. Mr. and Mr*. Clement W atson. meeting to consider town policy ■ne.sday. the case of Albert J. Og- LIFE on the all new really frightened by our Sixth the fact that-boto senators left toe edurt Saturday ^f assault -snth a will buy • • • the kind that cost.s you the eye* deterve world-famed pauach ft Lomh tn Washington thew^ill tour the Thrall Rd... Vernon died May 1 at or welcome signs at the entrances ren. 30. of 58 Wells St., charged FJeqt pj»agiie lasky. S. • Windsor; E. -Precourt, public hearing on requeais ror zrine "The first, a sHH life, painted bv OPTICAL STYLE BARS Trydiita for the. Babe Ruth Wilde's ConvalCs(;ent' Home; Mrs«j changes F„ ’ ,-r ' Roger Crafts,- 22 Harlan St. Sec­ S e e m e a t — inunism. More • realiaUcaUy, ho^v-1 t,„n, it takeAonly o n ^ lrd of the | P«*m XGrvk."''The‘te«re i Bigelow carpet NOW. right here at our. Manchester plant usingr We’ll tome a riinnin’^ LAsjpie started yesterday an.d will .\lfn« Taylor, Rockville Hotel. According to police, .Ogren waa ond. a landscape w a \ done by Mr*. ever, toe danger waa that Jordan j ^.^t* to kill * propel, .Senator j addition to a $2,500: only famous Kirsch materials. .continue this week at 6 p.m. at Discharged Saturday: Mrs. Char­ visiting'hi* estranged wife and be­ Catherine NackriWakl, 38 Lock­ MANCHESTER might be parHtioned by rival | ob\ioualy haa a x^^nce j bond'under which Mulka had been j uiih a Complete .‘«c!ec- H enry P ark. Boys !3 years old lotte Lliginbuhl and son, RFD 2: came involved in an argumeij.1 with wood St. These paintings will be HOFFMAN UNION OPTICAL tions.ofherArabneighbors plua.pt defeating the Irrtei-nettOi^l | free while awaiting trial. tion of ruga and carpets a re' q-sked to report tonight, while Mrs. Eleanor Rogerson and son, her and his falher-ln-Iaw whont he shown at both the Saving* Bank of 7*5 MAI7«’ BT. OPTICAL tions. allegedly attacked. He waa freed 747 MAIN RT. Inrael. 'Whether it waa our Steto agency, if he pereiet* iii hie present i Mulka broke into the home of his the minute you call usl 14 ahd 1,5-year old boys who did 2.50 South St.: Mrs. / Allen Manchester, and the Mary* Cheney MOTORS MANCHr.»TER .X Schneider and daughter, RFD 1; under $200 bond until Wedtiesday. Library diij-ing this month. MANCHT.STEIl Fleet j or their own mutual'fears I ex-wtfe. Joyce Mulka and threat- not pla.V.jast year wiH- have their i MI 9-8128 * „ k ...... u,-h I, ened her and her sister. Miss Fern second tryonut Wednesday. In ! Roger DanChunk. RFD Y: Donna Also continued were: the . cases OLDSMORILE Ml S-U91 which kept these neighbor* from One piece of nonsense which *» } Q^en with a knife. After a slrug- FINDELL AVANUFAGTURIXd CO. case of ralh-tr.vout* will be held Yanke, RFD 2; Kalhlerti Bielecki, Howard D. Philips, 45, Hartford, of Harold R. Llak.'22, of 82 Wash­ AkD JAGUAR X' mm-ing in, it can hardly be denied playing a role in to* sentiment of women disarrhed Mulka one day later toqn scheduled. • 25 Village .St. / was sentenced to 20 day* in Jail ington St., charged with driving 1 | F 5 r HARTFORD OPTICAL that the presence of to* Sixth some eenatora on this matter goes and he fled the house. He wa.s er­ Wednesday wil>A.plso be the last Admitted SundayRobert Har­ for intoxication by Judge Wesley w ithout a registration and liren.«c. 57 P,RATT RT. 4 8 5 E. MIDDLE TPKE.. - MANCHESTER CONN. until Mav 13; and Donald Tim- 4 Horn* of SmoshiiwTrodM Fleet did conatltute a deterrent as follows: Russia haa ratified tola “^rested the next day at his home in X day for'regiatratto'rYK, mon, RFD 2: Mr.s D orothy H arri­ C. Gryk thia morning. ► f r e e ^ HARTFORD G rass Flrt'.^ son. Hyde Ave : Shirle.v Beaudry. Philips was arrested Saturday mjh», 26, Hartford^ charged with “ Hartford JA 5-8441 factor. treaty; that riiust mean Russia WindsOTvIlle. . , , 935 MAIN STREET— PHJ3NE Mitchell 3-5171^ . . I, (h .o if In other case.* .Saturday, five of The Glastonbury Fire'apd Look­ 8 Ward St.: F'rank Reiser. 67 night, after police found him sleep­ fr'alSulent iea'ue of checks, c(sn- ► DELIVERY = Looking for far more fimda- likes it; if Rusala Jikes t, ! six youths involved in a fight on out Tower pinpointed s co'lymn of Mountairi St.; Lloyd Tin^ry, Tracy: ing on a blanket' at East Ceme­ tlnued until May 20. Telephone JA 8-9555 A mentAl effect, however, it rnust-be something whi<^n ip ®®^jspnice St. « week Ago, were fined smoke yeateyday and notified\\’ei - ' Daniel HamCr, RFD Yk Charles tery. non Fire Department. Fire tMv 2 Chirtls, Hartford, \ F re4 O. Luck. 18, RFD 2, An­ The famous Eiffel Tower of OpiBii YDays A Wofk likely that ,toi* eudden move o f for us. I for breach of peace. j^Arthur Dnis Stores j Adv.ertisp in The Herald-*-It Pays American military power into the The Uhito'ls that, in this matter, i Fined $50 each were James F. waa able to locate the grass fmtj Discharged yesterday: '\^rs. dover, was 6nifd $18 for operating Part* was built in 1889. '-dk ift m, m . ▲ aft eft JK aft m , J! i Morin. 18, and Gienii J. Tonkin, N ear E ast had its moat diacon.- Ruaeia chose a- step toward peace 17, Ijoth of Bast Hartford. John; certing effect-, not upon, Russia, because .world opinion, and the E. Coughlin. 17, East Hartford. Srito its long-rtoge. indirect' plot- dramatic merit of the Preiident'e Sven O. Erickson, 23, 2 Chapel Lef rJiyi£[S\n\todw You To n minitm tmitm *«v., rm mmsmnrrnk -ting, nor upon .toe govemmente- original- proposal, forced Rttaaia to St., Manchester, and Edward J. m ' ' ' A rm strong, 22. of 24 GroVe which may have; been itching t» go do ao. Ru8Sia Joined .it not bec-puse Rockville, were each fined $35.' Into- Jordan, but upon toe region j ^yanted to do ao. but because Judge Gryk nolled a breach - of Modern . . * Choice of. oak or walnut Y as a whole, and upon our friends i jj refuse to do ao. peace ' charge filed against the r as well as upon those who areJiot ^ were to'follow toe present sixth youth, Tlieodore Ble.ssing, 18, I ^ East Hartford. WATKINS pfur particular friends sentiments of eome senators, we Do .vqu like your Modem good and solid ? Here’s We do not seem to have calcu­ would abandon, any proposal to­ MA.V OF THF. VEAR 3 pieces one of our* popular to*tne-floor designa that lated, very'-well, to* shock' that ward a more peaceful world the Hartfoj-d, 8J*y 6- (85— Thom as come.5 in a choice of brown walnut or limed joak kurh disnlay-’of big pon'er force moment we forced Russia to.ac-; O'Dea. manager of the Naugatuck veneers! 65i j-iheh Triple.Dre-sser Base, Beveled z;:,"pould'cause throughout a MJSW>R w . . . . « . . . Kirror, 37Vi-inch Che.st and. Bar Bed. which is in process of trying to rituation involved, the outcome of ^ Connecticut 2 2 9 - 0 0 eatabliah Its independence of all toe Senate vote on the alopms for Stores Aasn. great'pow'^rs, goiod or bedr When peace agency is Vitally ej-mboUc j ' ^ ' • . ' "v . SixUr. ”ieet arrived at the end impotent. If we torpedo this ’ coast, ince, unit* %f it were good proposal of our own. w* tan with paneled hi^adboard bed $199 ordered .nlj Belriit.'the .harbor of hardly expecCA-ttention and- re­ --^T H E WORST Labanpn, toe Near East country spect for 'our .future efforts al^ SORROW&^ IN LIFE SAVINGS FOR ^ R Y ROOM IN\THE HOME which is most friendly tO ua In all wprld leadership. ARK ITS FEARS" respects. Immediately, thguaanda of oiir menwere ordered ssbore-oq ^('Author'q Name Below) ‘ pfl-iAfaih ^5 leave.'which waa-a pleaaant way of It is surpnsinjr that there giving, more inripact to their pre»- . Ona-Ul toe eymboliims of oil is Arc .still people who fear to ence -in Near Eastern affairs. that’ It is sbmetoing you pour on go toHheir Dentist rcgular- A V 'TWre wqs an Indication—in, the troubled waters. But its more l.v. They are afraid that he rather abrupt withdraw^ of our normal modern role is something | may possibly discover a flMt a day or t^o later-^that not quite the. opposite. new Cavity that needs-fill­ -even .ouT",.beng, China, this Pick Up your prescrip­ • 1 ' * ■' .. * persuade Uioae nations aa yet-un­ ha* developed a possibility thaf( tion if shopping near us, or wifh Mirror, 3 I-inch Chest, and full size Hght.ftiry furniture wa.* invented. 'Then American. committed on the Doctrine that it the swamp land area Involved may' T reat yourself to step-saving convenience w here you spend your ^ designers dreamed up smart modern iron base.*. . . let us deliver, promptly CYNTHU.. hmmty " Spindle Bed. Matching Spice-Box pieces as with thesf results . . . to help keep you cool waa a’peaceful and benevolent pdl- coq.fain oto depoaiVs- So now the without extra charge. A in.eljetised/fewAs . . . * me,. > V' foilowi; Reg.. ^59.95 Cupboard "C", Chest tcy.. It was unfortunate . for the two nations are fighting one of plme» aeu jn g -:...... fSI.M K irK •busiest hours; A kitchen phone is aT'jeal bargain in com fortfor only this sunimerl Arm'chair with roll-ovfe^ frohtf at many people entrust CYNTHIA.pleln , . y with "D", Corner Desk or Dressing T-oble^'E!' and ^mopd toe Hich'erds miaeion veae those' plnt-eised South American s'Avith the responsibilit-y is regularly $26.76. Nest of Tables, grmeafulform anW sqfl Uutre ■' ' reg:ularly $29.50. Sling Chair and K exposed to achieve that toe other were. o%'er 1^.,. ' - of filling their presorip ■ • pc. plem ertfiiig . |SS.4a Sterlina a fe\v cents a day. A nd you can have y(5Ur"Choice of eighUwondei:jful Bookcase "D" are ndW $55. Reg. $99.50 half of toe Eiamhower Doctrine, Confronted with this little'war, Foot Rest, regularly $34.95'. 5 * tipns. May . we compound frim utthtA Mtrai Ti* 48-inch.Double Dress'er B«se, now $89.50. the half .which' contains the big to* United State* is ‘‘graveiy^con:.! yours?,- _ :,coloi’s.‘ (T here’s a one-tim e charge for color and installation.) Reg. $34.95 Mirtor "A" is $32.50 an^ the The Circle ^ a m j" » hig value for it is power m ilitary fist, had to. i^nitoe Get k *Mvice in om toia today and efijoy uaing H'immediately a great big 30-inch size. 2 for $14.9,9. _ cerned” and to* Council-of, the! Tell Phest " G usually $85.00, reduced an emergency move into the a r^ Organisation : of American States whU* taking advadtage of Ificheeis Club Plan. $2.00 per month, Just call our Isusiness office.' . / , ' . ^ . "4 • aRian jt did. Biit toe result was haa an invoatigatihg committee at per place setting. . ■ , ' to $7 7 . Buy as many pieces os you Oiat evisn Jordan, which f as \ the ■work trying" to prt-veiit toe W ar kaaaficlary of th e military move] from becoming W|;g4r. and one iiit onuti;ained to reject toe way or another, we can be fairly m f - .- .X 7 , • • » • ■i' ■* *■ V , ■y , .ffi..-.. • V ’A y' MANCHESTER h e r a l d . M^Jf^UEttTER. )NDAYJMA'Y 8, i. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER> CONN,. MONd Ay / MAY 6{ 1957 : r T The newspaper reporter who ; We like fine things but cartH «f- 1 Andover BUGS BUN ewered the rcctUl came up with foril the upkeep. tJnioiis Crotbd Enjoys y r i a ’ s X. this .m p p y ■ review. ."An ama­ Beck Gets to :X Sense o n s e n ^ " teur string ijuartettif., played Horace will never be gn etrlgtor, An*w»r to’ Prtvfoiii ’ ■ ’ >r"- ’ ■* Ra^Delay Askci sentadon U p s e t E m p l o y e r s b y Robert . Beaulieu; 21,’ of 385 Brahma hrte laid evening..Brahma Kverythne be spina. arbund^bh g m m . lost.” drugstore atobl, he blacka '• C hild V Ploy X E. Middla^Tpke., was arrtsted yes­ '-Several poling ahd‘f>retty Ameri­ divided in’ parts; the bralit- _u To Answer Gharges ^ P en dj^ Legislative A^tipri terday And charged with disre- m V o l e can glrla got through the summer lurt. the ahd the abominable m t e i u e gardTO a stop light at Main -St. without being crowded ijueen of cavity. ACBOSS DOWN afid/Mlddle' Tpke., He is , to ap- CARNIVAL BY DICK;TURNER ' '' (Conttnned fruq Plage OM) anything r-.- but U wasn’t easy. ‘The brain' CoaCa^a 1 SpliUilng toy 1 Bugle call (Conlined'drotn Page One) k (Oqnitned (ropi Phgi Andover,^May •—(8pl»lal)"Ti» aj •y w m V A. fctml Ar in Tdwn Court Saturday.-^. brain, if'any. 2 Jewel .■ .. _ . { iLdrj'Mtiori last-ditch e W t to cut what ffiav A Haar iMpueity audience'^oUni- Roland F. Gulllet. 16. o f^ 'B t l- 4.Pat-a------winger Must^a' Stbal, leader e f ' Good humor is. one of the beat ■ ’The borax the lungs, I Balt gama • 2 Enter tecUon against aelf-incrirainatlon' sters employee-In thd Office Em­ eventually^De. the highest tax adlT! aiaaticaily rewired the OeriteF yue Rd., Was charged wHh Intoxi­ lights and heart. 4 Social group O b i t u a r y Church G ^ W w s enchanting verr-' the Moslem brotheriiood ’ tot Syria articles of dress one can wear in .when queat^hded by the . Senate | A story on a meeting of the ployes - o iv” Md that the cation Saturday after'W n g stop- society. r-Thaekeray, ‘”fhe abominable Ity contains rate ht/the Sute this year, a ; eioi) of a glimpecN^ Paris, "Pom p ^ .o n N. MAlft-lSt^ . ' He is also and Jordan. \ are five: 12 ^ ’a playboy S 1 Rackets InvegUgating Chnunittee; Manchester Taxpayers League Teambtera hadflfed one of its em­ M town meetluir Saturday] Siipportem of Rightist publiiiher - Jhe bowels, of which 12 Landed 5 ^ 2 , , . , . . , J in Saturday’s Herald. eiTonaousr Pom," Saturday ntglHat the High to.’ MBear^nr'Town'Xourt Satur- Start tiio Fight a, e, 1, o and u.” about his Itandling of union funds. ^ ployes wbti^had been active in be­ ht.-respectfully requeeted "the | School. ■'day. f .Said Tellaway conceded defeat by 14 Hideous Tim document then said; ly stated Uiat WUb»r Uttl«T»ad Leftist Jamal Kalaleeb in Homs, ■We quarrel about the slighteat been .elected pyesldept at a pre­ half oTofflce employes. '^osrd of Finance not to'set the' D M ith i Perhaps the most -jUghtful bhirlM^.^Frambach, 23, of monster •‘Hjs. constitutional right to do central Syria. ■■things •'It Is high time that the vious session ,pf‘ the group. Tlie ..The NLRB said the case was C muslcel Show in the^^ong.!/"iong. ilqe% e oi Jjasl Hartfbrn''wj* arrested Sat­ ISCooWng VM*el • S i t 26 Of blood 41 MalodlH . ao is 'recognized. y-J ux rat* unUl the Legislature ad-j Co-Wed succeseegc’;^ "(Pom-© In Suweida. capital of the Djebel I’m all vipwet harried: of success should be reptaceb 16 Feeling PEzchange president of the League is Wil­ dirst in. its history of unfair jabor urday and charged, '''Hh driving the ideel'Of service;..'.., premium 27 Aelive 42 Complacent; "It ddes not appear, however,' joufnt .and It is known ji48t -What Ttaeedere WSber contained a fine /haiaflee^.... , motor_____ vehicle______\VHh___, defective______Druze area, leftist Abou Aaatl it’s time that we got married. 20 Ivanhoc’s 11 Dispetched Executive Committee ..Friday board ruled it lacked eV^bority to St., died yesterday at Manchester clevarly-lntarvfovek' by. author-di­ ceSeary noise with' his motor ve- ITOaUify 31 Nullify .46 Story take, any Invastigatkin into Wheth- ■ Th* motion waa presented by, rector,, A TVijiUafh AJtley. F^ch act hlcleXj^ He Is to apepar in court The fohrth . contest waa decided / Two. women were discussing author , bight. . - , • act on the complaint.. ' . Second Selectman Boeco* Talbot Hospital, folloi^ng a YtXI COXO USE A NEW .<) ^ 10 Weird 23 Mountain 47 Roman er its president was ifr fact guilty •well eeF ^m ed—-waa ingenibiis- here' MAy 13. Saturday in'The eouth Syrian tri­ Robert^When do you expect to husbands. One, married a long 11 Golf mound emperor of personal corruption In the hart-,' - ” X ■ ------' The board said, the Teamsters following action which'out approxl-1 •bort mneaa v w.ii.- bal district o^-. Hourtn, ' where ONr.iK)C~TMS MOOB. time, said her husband was rather 23 Get up hvihph Union is s nonpFoflt organization ly ipAtiMted and the. result waa a m*rry me? 22 Whip 4 4 46Mreigbt dling b f union funds and-In'the' mately |5,000 from the proposed Bqiti’ I n ^ w a n y , h^had lived Sheik. Zaar el JuritaA waa Sleetad, sells FES A SUCK I ir uiy T (Ml* Bo laNextSgNext to to ' eeweigDi tly-knlt production. ‘ Gladys—After the fifth drink.. easy to get along.wlth, ' 2,4'^all salmon upewise 40 Woman’s title 50 Ad —— conduct of, union affairs and in­ and that the )4LRB can take Jurl8'> budget of I284.047.E6. - mott of his Uife^ In W aterbu^ All four contests w « » to have ■*\ ------Woman—You know, sometlmeicl, -■26 Demigod voked thlN Fifth Amendment to dicticn oyer such. orgahizattons Talbdt originally requested that -inhere he wa^ employed a^.-«Se -ToMn Effort Pfalaod been settlafl Saturday. Bnt ballDb- Waskom, ‘Texas, (Pop. 500) think He Is'^the : moat , patient, the 27 Girl’s name Tear ^ as Used only In. aXceptlonaV circumstances American Braga 6o. Aftej,-rmring ^■Without the «»mbtned, efforts AbolitxTown 1 1 r * 1 honceal that fact.’'. , action pn the budget be deferred In'g-had to he, continued niNthree , per gMtein gasoline ta*—the high- gentlest, the,' 'best natured. /-and 30 '‘Lily maid of r r r " I i r - All major figures in the Team­ and In connection with purely com- until the-amount of Slate. AM for last October, ha mqyed to Man- Of. each participant,' on atage and of the races yhstgrdhy stnea kindliest soul that ever lived. And sters Union,' except for Brewster, merpial activities. cheater. He. waa A-inember of t)|ii backatage—the ' end reault M 270,000‘gallons a ihooth. Waskom Aitolat” N the coming year was indicated by Regina p ’ltalla Society will hold first'dayis turnout fril far be is hear . the^'LoulsIana' bprder' and at other times I am pla'gtleb by the 32 Laundry 1 " A attended -the mketing with the >8 in ' Appealing to the Supreme Court, action of the General Aaaembly on Senior ClUt^urciub and the Oein- “ Potn Pom” ,couM not have been it* monthly rrteetihg toh^ht at the required 51 per trot. thought that he le .that way just AFI>-ClO Committee. -the Office Employes Union asked the axccllent production - that Lotiisana. motorists drive''-oyer to . ' machine X~ bills recommending- increases In cordia-Twher Btngi-ng Society. T:3d at the Italian-Amerlcan Club The elections wCr* r^acded as save paying that state’s nlne'ccnt because he la too lazy to flght 34 Regard . f-- ' The AFLi-Cno hearing could lead if labor union employers ''are free State Aid baaed on average daily HA 'leavet a aiater. Mra.‘ Marie emerged.’ in Eldridge -St.' significant because thla markbd pet- gallon gasollnXtax,- the hlghr back.” 35 Thoroughtaie to ou.ster of the Teamsters Union Bogata Strike to commit , unfair labor practices membership '(ADM), transporU-. FChiacbe in Germany: 4 olece, Mrl. The magic transportation to a the first time the Rightist Moeten . IT — li when business employers must est In the nation. ’■. 36 American from the federation. In that event, Uon grants and achool consUNi6 Ralph Cowell of Maficheater. and a corner ■ of Paris was Immediate Rockville Emhleni Club No. 5.. itherhood. People’s Party anC - Bejit control la like a-hot potato _ PMJt_____ the AFI^CIO might seek to organ­ (Continued (rodi Page One) obey the larv?? eftfert"Weber in th* •with the opening-of the- curtain ro anti-GomnHatfst— grany*— P ' -.The Supreme : Court rut ■RllrTiiteet Wednesday-night at the A school boy was~a^?d to w'rite and being dropped just as qulcklyl S7 Sheer ize a new nnibo of tniek drivers. Til* Board of Finance had esti­ Air Force Simultaneous with the reveletlon Elks'Home in Rockrtlle. This will marked into a fiattonsl front How-’ Not man>, governments want, to 39 Makes 9. Tlie Teamsters'board has served though some "iaoiateid, anti-social unabimpusly today that a lawyer’s TheAfunergl' Will be held at 2 of a park aqua re, were the famous ever, 'ohgervera believed a -victary , a description of the hiimSq body.' S" Comquimst,. parly membership mated that a U>-fate of 66 mills he the first meeting with, Mrs. "The human body,” he wrote,” is touch It. ' _ mistakes / notice It will figlit. any attempt Ifidivlduala” had' B^en- jailed. would have Aden required on th* o’clock tomorrow afternoon at the Parisian etreet noigea,--which oc­ Earl Garrity of 'Verh'on, the new for th* KigHt would have had lit: ' / !5“ ” to break m> or interfere-, with ou.r But the high school And univer­ more than JG-ygajs ago doe,OSH”fHE WRINSER.' lishcd- by the execUUVe council; of 1 tion liberal party and an opposi- gional districts eligible for hard­ weather, he wesoediicsted' in local tion chief,-Jack Mcrtimer shfl crew tomorrow at 6:45 p.m. in Cavey's WILL you SELL US VDoe the AFL-CIO in violation of every 1 tloh faction of the, Conservative ship aid. is also approved. schools. PolIowr&T*,” service in produced the effect of ait. au­ Restaurant. Church Council CONiTRACT single principle of dedency. frSter-1 party for president in 1958. He was An "Evening of Music" Will be However application for such Worid War I, he efitehed,,^* em­ thentic aidewaVk cafe--shaded by WITH a real dog-wood tree and lighted Members of the DeMolay Moth­ PRISCILLA’S POP Soon— But Not Yet BY AL VERMEER nnlTsm. and justice, Ve have released after two days, but the presented tomorrow b.v 275 stu­ aid cannot be- made bv the Re­ ploy of Cheney Bros. sssA-^^lerk Post Awarded sought without success to ascertain I demonstrations kept on. dent* of the Grade 8 Mixed Choir, gional District Number 8 Board of and .was employed there until 1 by quaint street lamps. ers ClrolO will hold their monthly THEY LOUSE UP OUR ^ I H AS, I WAS SAYlNGi jU basis.'.’ - i - -...... - - - , Education until the building is He 'was a member o f Dllworth- ;i Against afich a setting (he peo­ meeting tonight at 7:30 in the ban­ the Q.ade 7 Girl's Choir, apd the ple of ,P- of Hartford; a brother in Amherst, adapted from the Charleston, waa house tonight at 7:30 and proceed Mrs. Tliomai* McGiuin, Salvation al code aa the ba.si* for the new lo- lege melQdi.es and spiri^als. sence of a .county home will lead one of the spectacular high spots to tk« Holmes Fuheral Hem*- ^00 Army, Mrs. Richard Yerka, Omn- to reduced payments by the tow'n. Mass.; a sister in Brooklyn, N. If.,' caJ building, code, two grandsons and a great grand­ of the evening. Main St. to .pay their respects to munity Baptist; May Fellowrtlp. To Total P3,000 A recommendation of 3.500 for ex­ daughter. Dancing in blackout, the lumi­ William John Hamlll. a member Day, Mrs. Rupert Uppllng, Oenter Jarvis Ip Build 7 ' terior painting of the Town Hail Fiinerai aen'iciea will be held nous pompoms on shoes, dresses, who died Saturday. TTie month­ Coh/rregatlonal. chairman, Mrs. - Gia.stonburj', May 6 (Special)— ' w.',a also slashed, as waa an allow­ Thursday at 8:18 a.m. at the berets, gloves, created a scene ly meeting of the club will be held' Gordon Fogg. St. Mary's, Mrs. ance of 32,000 for a conUngenc,v tomorrow at 8 p.m. - ' J t With. the. current pros and cons ; Thomas F. Farley Funeral Home, right out of Radio City: Hilma Mc- Edward Dik, O n ter-Congregation­ being voiced in Wa.shington these 71:2 New Homes fund. This cut W-aa made following 96 Webster St„ Hartford, followed Comh, Mary Carlson. Betty Hurd. V" -■ ------al. Mrs. Lynwood 'Westcott',, Naza- da.vs about the Soil Bank Program, By Highlaiid PI A dfscussioh in which reference was b.v a so)*mn'‘requiem Mass in Sr. Ruth Willey, Blondle Ryder, Naomi repe; UNICEF 0>mmtttee, 'Mra S-« It is Intere'ltthg to note that in, Jarvis Manor. Inc., obtained per­ m&de to established funds as "safe Cyril Methodius Church at 9 Staniunu.s, Betty Frankenberger. Reinhold Rautenherg, Concordia; mTbf >g*»e»^a-e.Tai:>eg WrOet It Glastonbury paymynts are at an 1 The Spring Frolic of the mits from the Town Building De­ as .Mama's bank account" In.which o’clock. Burial will be in Mt. St. and Gloria 'Anderson compryied Mrs. Oscar Anderson, Concoidla: unexpected low and will not exceed pgj.^ was held^riday partment today to construct 12 the town.coul^ draw in emergeit- Benedict Cemetery. this .cortege of Montmartre love­ tied with white ribbons. Any nominating committee, Mrs. Syd­ 393.opo .this year. cles. Friends may call at the funeral mothers with their .children are BOOTS AND HER R U D D lE sX N ot Y et BY EDGAR MARTIN evening Hi|^Iand Park new homes In 'Woodland Heights. lies.. ^ ney MacAlplne. Nazarenc chair­ BUZ SAWYER BY «Q Y CRANE Philip F. Dean, Stale officer for ,, Two Calonisl stvle homes valued i Vote School Budgets home after 6 o’clock" tonight. An aparhe dance performed--by inrtled to attend the May Day man. Mrs. George Borzt,, Second »XjC«0N4E.'0'R’f,X OOrJfT EC«?)l.ET>Ft iHOOfVL'H.'VbClo' the U.S. Agriculture Stabilization SchooL -wUK Mrs,: George French i 3129,000 will hi built on Cham- ' The town also, voted to pay its parly. Anyone wishing Ir'ansporta- Congregational: publicity^ Mre, and Fred Edw’afds as ro-chsdr- Beverly Bollino and Lee Burton 'AWTE. TO IKTtERRVjPr L5WR6A LiisCtESX TILbYAEbb FUTHOW THAT'S JUST rr/.. HE PWNT/ S«EM WOULD' WHO ELSEt WASN't lT W lI and Oonservation - Service, ASf? bars St. Three ranch-type homes 1 portion of the Regional School William .J, Hamlll and s' toe, ballet sequence .by Pris- •tlon may call Mra John McAl-. John W'abrek, Concordia; C2irU- ' Dio SAWYER HAVE TORN HWITO PIECES. ONLY SOMEONE riieq. ON ...VSNT VI TIME TOR GWRGA.E NYCiTEbb U hW CHAPClEK*. TVIEH 00\ WHO RAISED SHEBAi«. j reports that figures which are •with car-port*, valued at 312,400 | budget,Estimated at 3120.100.15, William John Hamill, 61. of 23 nil* Gibson, KareiY Bro-wning, Ella lister. Uan life and sFirltuaV growdh, Mrs. HOW STRANdg, STEAL F? WHO VMS PRIENDIY WITH SHEBA COULD, E-DROPEWN MW OATORCN'DIIO, 5MKlCrtE2). 'PSAtALb/ tlCESNT VJOOO CAVIHERTOMC? based on soil '' bank agreements.ccu c.u i I It .■*«? . t**® fund-raising I will -be built on French Rd..- - Bates which had been previpiisly ajp- Hyde St., died at the Manchester Hockberg, 'and Margaret Itoberts Charlea Gipson, Center Congrega­ «ef OUR, THAT THIS ■ room. made last winter, would result in ^ d i Rd., and Chambers St. The rehearsal of the Girl Sebut tional, chairman. n ' XOiML-OmA UER VRESCSZVPTION) W^DEP h.4. Seymour Neleber. Brave ‘Walchmaii’ Manchestor'and Matthew, FLobert Muriel McClain'ahd Jim H*rvey November. , ' Music for dancli^ firas provided Andrew Gasper*- vice chairnian, Acobrdlng. to police, Marcisenuk said that a. special meeting called end Jos'huksHsmitl, all of Ireland; doing a duet "Worildn’t It Be Love­ ■ Slarlne Recruiter Here by the sound a y st^ . of Fred Ed­ twro sisters, Mrfc John Emerson and whs headed northeast oh Wood- JEFF COBB BY PETER HOFFMAN^ A Marine Corps recruiter will )>e (Contined from Bage One) to consider this recommendation ly ” riss ah especially appealing Wt. bridge St. about IMS a.m.. when . wards. and ,©SWin .Daley of Rocky Mr*. Edward SteVenaoit. both ■ of Don McClain as "Maureece Cheo- ttillyer Professor.^ MICKEY FINN Relieved! BY LANK LEONARD stationed in the Post Office each HlU seryeyHia caller for the square had decided that' the larger 'staff hl» car went into a .akld.The,c*r BUT PERHAPS WU COtAD Wearing a black dress and small j 'vaa .Jjecessary largely du*^ to the Ireland and two grandchJTdren.< vahlay" complete with cane Snd A IDONT UNDERSTAND ...ENJOY.THE Wednesday from 10 aim. until 6 dances, The- funeral will be heM,.«t 2 skidded 7yfeet'ou t cbnt]it>l, hit * , WHAT YOU WANT, VIEW, I KNOW.' SHARE A MOMENT AND (MVE r f x ;WHY, yes, OFFICER WEU,SNEi dOH LMMS AFRAID black hat, she Waa-escorted by her present known enrollment Of 35 straw hat crested a show .stopper Gives Local Talk utility pole near^Lydall St. and* M6 A AVORO PICTUK OF . p,m. T.Sgt. Floyd T. Lamb: recruit-, pmi.’ tomorrow In St, Mary's Hpla- MI6TER/...BES^/ -THIS IS AKS.STUFFMGTON1S SOMETHWGHAD er In Charge, .said that-duribg the husband's brother. William, o f pupils in the first grade. H e,said with his rendition of the famoue then jumped. the . curb onto a I V »6 JUST A ^ T WHAT IT ALL LOOKS LIKE/ Y, HAPPENED TO WXt Chicago. Another brothe'i-, Howard, this was based on experience Church, ulse." . "There Are Always Good Books" TO.. ...I WOULD BE VERY month' 0/ M.ay the' Mqrine Corps Friend* may call at th* Holme*. lawn at 3z7 Woodbridge SL Mar­ Is offering the regular'3 and .4- Capital Doubled -McCarthy, and a sister,. Mrs, Ro­ previous .years.- with problems- in­ efihokand Priscilla BaXlet, as a was the topic of the talk given by cisenuk waa unhurt. GRAtEaiL FOR EVEN curred due to hesvUy-incresaing Funeral Hdme, 400 Main St., .today A SECOMO-HANO year enllatmeitts'/a Veil as the 24-' man Kornely. both of Appleton, from 3 to 6 and 7 to 9:30 p.m. Bohemieh"- puy VUE CAM AAAKE • s News Brl^s ■ cellent eIementar.Y school which •ftiily interspersed through the two. He ended his lecture with a hu­ cneacBds vynW I wout/ HIM LEAVE f MAN AMO « r ‘ AW, I committal service at the grave -th acts, and were very well done! Ar­ lowing too cloeely and Mri. W if- , TO A BARAefl Confimiatign classes -ivlli be had. been built up over many SL James’ .Cemetery. morous reading from "Sergeant talla with failure 'to give a stgaol. ITS MW. VOLLWTWaLV/ KIMGEO/ PMooey/. held tom orr^ '’a4y5j30 p.m, at St,' years -aa 'a sacrifice to aecondary nold Thompson provided most -of Bcarere -were Bernard . Baro- the humor with an able assist Nelson of the Guards.” Both are slated to''appear to Town 6 Mason Urges* W o Burning^ Mouse/ Luke’s. EplscppaiXaiurch. j At education, nousky,' Frank Manfredo Sr., Mr*.'- Harry MaJdmentt president, ■Court May 13. South Congregational tofilg'ht.jat,-8 from Don Richter; Ernie Weltllch, In other action. Mrs. Raymond Frank Manfredo Jr., Loren Frac- Rock Pbtter. Dave McCbmb. -Burt presided at - the annual .busin*.sij . Lynwood K. Elmore;. 60, o f 119 o’clock the Women's League^will P. Houle, Bunker -Hill ROad. was chia, Albert Dondtro. and Walter meeting, at which reports of-offi« S. Lakewood^ Circle w[m ebargad meet and hear guest speaker Mra With No Rain Relief in Carlson. Hjigh Clancy end Bob unopposed for re-election ;j to the Cffiamberlain. ' Scribner. : , , i and cotnmittee chairmen were with failure to grant naif o f the Lorettk Priesp who will discuss "A Regional District- Number 8 Board read. • ’ . highway followli^ a minor efa^ ■ Practical Approach to Fashion." , Costumes were strictly PiaHsian.. South Manchester Fire Chief*than I'SW .and imprisonment for of Education for. a 3-yeKr term. ariid were beautifully executed by At the close o f the meeting Mrs. at Main and. Haynaa Stz. Saturday W; Clifford Mason-urged "no burn­ six mah^S or both,” for convlc- The meetiijg ialaq V o t a d . to Oral Exams Set Gloria Anderson and her comniit- Charlee' Wigren and Mrs. Walter morning. i Manchester ' Eveliing H er a) 4 tion-on hn offense of this tjj|>*. ■ rescind a previous motion regaid- tee. I Carter aerved Sherbert and cook­ Police said Elmwa waa driving Glaetoabiiry-. rorrespondent, ing whatfoever’’i: today aa the - 8M(FD Busy over Weekend . ing the hour*-for making voter* Special effects and sound mad. ies) ■ ■ . south 'oh Malir St. and took 1^ Betty iJ B e N a in a ra , telephone State entered tt*j|a«cond week of |» Meanwhile, South ManeKestar aiw adopted an ordinance limiting For Police Posts . Th,* final meeting of the club will e}*es off the rpod for a moment. MEdford 8-1768. t: Frank ^Akln,' created -sex’erel a 'dry spelL firemen were Buey over the week-- the seaaion held in the Sixth, week unique effects for "Pom Pom”; A be held aa a luncheon on May 17 His car veered left‘ and etntph on ' Mason said offidialf ol th* State end. Co. 1 was called tm a grass before elections to five, hour*; and Oral exapainationz. for nine river barge' sailing up the "River at the I’Log Cabin” .in Easthamp- oncoming ekr, operated by pool C- Park S l i d Forest'Commission are fire on Falkhbr Dr. at 12:65 p.m. authorizing the Board of Relect- policqmen competing ^ /o r three Seine" with passengers aboard' In ton, Mass, Meimbera may contact Templeton, |42, of 67 toont -Rd. Saturday, and abpUC .an hour later requesting no fires so that forest man to enter into agreements with open positions ii\ the - Manchester full view of the audience waa a Mrs. John p. Cheney Jr, thia week Elmore ia to appear to T I m.m hiond (Slffln c.pt^n, af* vacantcompfitliw suma for 3963 the Ruth Aatlay, muaical directoh BMCUT TO THE dIFTSHOP' ing. ' ' . ■ , ■ V . At 3:53 p.m.,"Co. 1 waa called deaervea credit fCbv. out again to check a flooded oil when, the late- Capt- William- A. selection for . thi* show. Gertrude w m n « o r ? WII4.RU6II .1 burner In a stove, a t the home of TO MV ARAL property a t 231'C2jartA- Oak St. A. .A,. Ribicoff ordered the State's Barron reaii^d. Clancy, .accompanist; also merits CUSTOM BUlirHOMEl L • Wilbur C. Brown and Elel* V.. foreste closed because of the dan­ Mias Florence Hughes,, .91 Ridge-/ CHOSEN FX>B HAVPEN.AWAED In addition, threa aergeanta are a speieial citation for her tireless ’SO WHEN Brown to .Jphn B .' Barnlni' and ger. -This ^t-oclamation.'ls hocked St. ‘ N' , ' ■ Hartford, May • (*)—Radio compatihl' for lieutenancy which riffbrt ajt the i^ionq. Dick Rarniey GINfeRAL contracting IPnCM.;. Bettina A^ . Barnini, property at by a B.tatC-etatuta.which-M^ says At 4:40. p.m. ^yesterday, Co. 3 stotlin WIOQ and stottoh WIOC- wur be left vacant when a captain and his ofeheatra ' soaisted Mrs. A / jU throw ) W. Mi^flle "^ke. and Broad St. ho ftrqi can bb kindled ,in the open extingtiished a-vrubhi*h fire at 60 TV bf. Bridgeport ha^ bean la appointed, and four patrelmen Clan.dy in the accompaniment Sat-i* R I^O D IU N G om^ RIRAmiNG THE BALL aO\ John B. . BartUiH'Mo Tremarco air.,', ;' '' ’• Hainlih St. Five minutes latsr Co. xlioaan to- receive the second an-, eg* competing for the eergeanry. Urday night. MARPTMEy Ocumu, -property at W. Middle Tpke. State Park and Vorrot Dir«c%>if 2 put out s grass fir* at 85 Sum­ nual Horace M. Hayden aigard for . Vniliam G. Ennis, special aaaist- FRKK ESTMATE^MQflTiGAGES.AIlRANGBn WONT GET A ann^Broad St j* Donald C. Mathews aald .h* 1h4 mit St. No damage reeuited >lp outatapding.perfi anc* in. 'paibUc ant to the-State Ferebnnel Direc­ ITAUAN MAIL STRIKE V \J-1IT0fPAii^ ■mEVLAUGM^O terpreta that. aUtuta tq include' either fire. . . . - education .ln..thi fiold of dental tor, aald tha applicants will be 'in- . Rome, May « 4ffi-4taly’a !•#.- / AT Dizzy ^ Jamea -----.^h’6 A * •noiner^ Companies l and 5 wer* called .health. awi h em* ERNEST A ; to King'* Department Store ht May.u 16 lilariac la'CSnnecCieut- 9. a.m. A pan*lj>f t h ^ , who were pl9y«B walked 7 * - ■■ *- ■' 1 today fn Iheir 16 LIBERTY 8T. rt. .TR^ 1 (• PEAN,1to0 jiagj, ' r Si Eat ol 80 today to InvesUghU a brok Stato Dental a Mad‘ annual ' unoamad.\iwUl''coig||mrt U>* .oral jtha , year ifar ------< f-t W 1 •team p lp *./, .. .-f.- ' ttuottnr fit thfi-. u itatlar herm (|u2n ■i( - .ft . W iker" in iiii ■rt-.;. A ■ 1 , -'vl

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YOST, 106.28 Mark Mqipr ^ogiie t e r m e d i a t e ’ S ports e d ito r .* s s s s L e d d e n f t ' Best; Shirley At Foot Guard [Cold iu flielief; SIINDAT «Day bnd although I dlifii’t bring a . . . i f ' a t Perfect weather for Ju4t about st> «^ box of Gowt-rb or bandy to B atting oiv so a t bats) H all OB Iday 14 [Yanks in Lead anything with the, leraparature my inns -wifs she -was.glatl to havs F other gill —WUilan^ Boston, .431; Simpson, soaring into the <80e. - CSMirch lim’t___ ms around to ahars a plsaaant ever KghBan (5ty, .391; / Fox, Chicago, All boys ihtfeWgst^ inftplajfifig in either the Intermediate ■ ^ — - , isdthin .walking distance of nlng with her knd the bbys. School ■i- i'--- .S6L; B^rtois, D etroit, .352; M an- was I'wiu out in East Hartford thia week Dark-haired Amy Pirkey Ge, New York, ,SW. League or in the L;egioh tf uniors must-report tonight at 6tl6 ■ Hirtford—Th» finals of the' ■ -''N ew York, May 6 home so at ml^-mornlng I garnered individuAHaurels in’ 8UU sSjnl-prb boxing tonrnsTp^ American I^hagoe'.' X- The question is: "Who did Jolntd in the family station wagon 1 and my sons werfc playing Runs—Willlart-ig,. Boston, Simp­ at the West Side Oval.-This includes al) the boys who play^ dwji the resultant crownriing isf di- in the trip to church . .'Many Ketns , ball, flahlng, makir,g hot-rods.and thd Pagani Caterers Bowling, son. Kansas-'dity and Mantle, New W. ■ . h ' Pet. G.B.-. Ernie Johnson sui^rise the iasf-year who are still eligible and wish to play agam-thia- irlstd^ champions w-HJ- be held, at New Y o r k ...... 12 5 ■ .706 around the yards needed iinmEdi-; planting Gower gardens . . . I M H S B f m , League during the recently-j York, Klaus, Boston, Apartejo,. year. - ' * 'f ^ . Foot Gttvd.Hall g^ TSiesday. >lay Chicago ..,.,.,^.11 ,S .MS most—Brooklyn or hig! own ate attention and with, help from I predicted Gene Fullmer w«uld Gat- completed 1956-57 . season. I Fox and Minoso, Chicago and Ber- li. PresidetU-'W^slter Johnson of- manager.. F red Haney-?’’ Reed, he'a the worker of our two ten Ray. Roplneon aril my jn-edic- W h h a a vA tM B rgr-'Hew York,,,12. Age-Tor bqy* playing in the In- .b, »i,ow«d to participat* ■Boston ...'.'.to '8 2*4 YOU O O M 'T Also reigning as the current termediaU; League is as follows ft tryouU proridlnr-thehTu the spon?or6lg Connecticut Box- Detroit ...... 9 P .SOa SHI The 32-yeari-old. righthander boya. and the lady of the house'i tion backfired and the smart ' Runs Batted.In—Simpson. Kan­ announced today that an much was accomplish^- before 1 money men took a lieWhg 'when M B A O U ta Town champion, Mri. Hrkey com­ sas City and Sievers, Washington. ^ 27* ’‘“"‘"^^ino game'iiivolvod- Kansas City ... 9 9 .500 \3'i faqked somewhere •■back of every- IN BATTINOg piled a fine 106.28 average in 90 their, 18th birthday-before Aug, 1 ^ ■ Miten V ent Davia and New Cles'Cltod ..... 8 S, .,*S00 body alse on the kUlwaukee pitdi- sundown. Dean told me Just before . thh SUger .Man .put the champ 19; L ollar,'. CSiiVago, 15; Maris, Coaches so far .chosen for the In­ ytpd Golden Gloves champ dark that he was Waiting MI day | away in less than .Gve roupdi. It AVBOAOBS ames to finish ahead' of ru'nnenip ( jle v o ^ d and Tuttle.' D etroit, '13. of the pi*esent season may particl BaltinTbr'Cx ing aUitf, .Haney hadn't used him (68LBOM .3 0 0 ) fhJriey Fothergill, who. finished pate. ; termediate League are Jim W U ey,\ Abe Davis will tangle in the fea­ W ashingti in a month—and the last time Waa for me to Gnlah to go (mt-and play I T. as a none-too interesting Grst Hits .Simpson, Kart.sas City, Ernie Noske and Johnnie Keller. . ture bout ■ for the Connecticut with ikJOS.30 mark in 66 strings. 27; Sievers, Washington, 24;-Mal- Boya now fnemhbr.s of- the .high* i j . i. *. ih f i t exldbition game, against the ball with him but I wsis reWy for [four ' rounds but the iCruaher-^ Leagneshonors were gained by school varsity baseball team ivho All are asked to be present.' heavyweight title. , s Monday^ Sehedule Dodgers, in Fort- Worth. my easy chair after the aim went left hook- -w«s seen perfectly'on' 'zone, Boston, 23; Williams, Boston, This will be a rematch, with . Waahlngtok_.Ali Kansas Gty, down on this first day of Daylight _ . . , , the Outinka.^and the team com­ Fox, Chicago and Bolling, Detroit, will be Interested In playing In Sgpervisors in charge of tha trv- And when the Dodgers knocked teevee acreepa. I picked the fight prised of Ann^FIlblg, Mary Browri, Vem *■ Davis, winning ov^r his 3:30 p.ni.-Stobbs (Om vs. Garver out Boh Buhl, who had beaten Saving'-Tlrne. ■ to end In eight rounds, my wife 22. either of the two teams mentioned', outs will be Wally Fortin, commls-,*- Hartford rival in another toiima- (1-1). V. .'x- MONDAY Ann Meyers, Bea Cormier, Elna Double.s — Malzonej -Boston, 9, above are asked to sign up only., sioner of the Intermediate LewiUi them efj^t. tim es Isist season, for said , six, Reed pickeif four and Lorenzen.and Madeline'Morley..,^ ’Sjevers, Washington,-*; Fox, Chi­ ment clash. Vem also defeated Baaiihore at Detroit. * p.m. — a .5-2 flrat-lnijing lead yesterday American Legion Commander .Dean said 16. The lady of the- They will hot'be allowed to phrUci-l and Ronnie Daigle.and hU-^^ich- Sherman Adams. ;and then rah out Moore (I-2i vs. Lee (1-1 r. . Johnny Cervihl, former trackmin ,. Alba Sobiski, ' Marie Heben-. cago Bolling; .tiotroltj 6; Five pate In the try-Outs until after the' Ing staff of the Legion^LA caPe. , . of opponents. For, after making Only Games Scheduled. Haney's relief selectitm,. It wasn't at Manchester High, was A catler day, payday, before I* cap settia high school seasons ends. * rain everyone wllj.-i'iport in the a terrific impact with a hard- at the desk 'to report a - record and Shlrley.Jacobe-+oHi —^ples^-M -eDougaldr-New York, “ Members of the high school jay->-jfym of the Rec. ■ Sunday’s Keaulla 'x uhUl,. th* fourth, after HltUn' up-with , my accounts, Clambakes who ended up becond 8; Wllita,nis. Baltimore., Kueiin, punching Mctory in his flrsb start N ew York 4-3, dh lcag o 2-0. Henry Aaron h»d belted a three- npmber of boys have signed up for over Adama other heavyweight the American Legion Junior bake- THURSJP^ ' “ best in the playoff for the lea^ie Detroit, ahd Graff and Simpson, Boston 5-4. Cleveland 1-3. run homer to cut the Dodger lead title. 'The ■ Outings had won first Kansas Clt.ft fight handlers ran away when his kan.sas <3ity 7, Washington 2. to 7-6, that Haney gave-Johnson ball tryouts this season. Ronnie Don't ever kid'a lawyer.' Mail- name was mentioned. All that' is Daigle wiU-*coach the Legion n in e .. bag this a.,m... included a letter round honors while the Clambakes ■•Home .RunsftlVillianif, Boston, Detroit 3. Baltimore 1. ■ a caU. ' : came back -to win the second --Simpeun ahd SklgM, K ansas-C ity except Johnny Duke., Duke, a for­ Oeta 16 In Row. Friend Sanpl Solomon phoned with from Att,y.' Oeprife Leasner who WthHole mer boxer. WUlie Pep's stabiemato Tuesday’s Schedule' word that'he was In Philadelphia wrote,- liather hta secretary did, round, thus forcing a rolloff. ahd Sievers,.Washih^on, 5; Lollar, Boston at Chicago,'9 p.ni. He didn’t have to ring twice. 'Top Individual Si-ores Chibagp, Zernial, K anro City and .and a trsiiner for more than 10 Johnson hustled on, set down the over the weekend'and viewed the “This is positive proof .that I was years, had’so much confidence in Baltimore at Kansas City, 10 Penn Relays and was thrilled there -with niy son, Joe. I still Miss Fothergill bowled- the win­ Skowron; New York;. 4V. '• ' t ■- SFX JX TED 12 HOUES p.m. ■. flret 16 men he facfd and 'wound ter's beat three-gam e total, a 365 Stolen , Bases—Landis,^ Chicago, Abe Datrls he bought out his con­ up with, a 10-7 victory—knocking w atching Pete Close, a logal boy,' think that Ted • Willippia 'ja , the Two-Thirds Handicap tract and became his manager ,aa. Washington at Detroit, 3 p.m. greatcat.’’ Bncloeed w’ere two box -effort, and Fran Crandall's 137 4; Aparinio; Fox and Mtnoiq. (Chi­ New York at Cles’eland 8 p.m. in the clincher himself with a run a great "leg" for St, ’ John's cago, 3; Six players tied wU0\2. S aturday well aa trainer. University in the Four-MUe tlelhy, seat ticket atubs from the Yanks- singla stood up aa another top N ational LOagine slT^le In a three-run-' fifth—that mark. Four women—Mrs. Heben- Pitching — Narleaki, Cleveland ’ aasa A — SUn Hillnskl 40-0-40 He thought Abe had >:/chance pushed Milwaukee Into a two- Solomon was a track star at. New Red Sox game of last Saturday,. of beating the more experienced W. Li • Pet. G.B. strelt, -D oris Prentice, Grace and Trucks, Kansas City, 3- Vem .Davis.' But everybody else Milwaukee .. , .1.3 3 .813.’ __ had a great weeKr last week we talked baseball and ,011va and Millie Oli.va — each said he Would be positively knock­ Brooklyn , ..11 S M S > 2. Jockey Willie Hartack -sits astride Iron Liege In winner's circle after taking first In 83rd running of in the National League race, pinned a 93'aingle without a mark.- Larsen, New York. 2-0, 1.000. . 3-41; Claaa B—Sher Forterfield. Johnson struck out five, walked end. »taking- tvvo out of three he' said he wbuld sSe Williams juid Score, Glev*l&nd, 40-8-41, Bob Boyco 47-6r42; Class ed out, that Abe. who had had. bUt Cincinnati .. , . n 7 A i l 3 . KentU(Ucy Derby May 4 in Louisville.' At horse’s head Is trainer Jimrhy Jonea. with his father, Ben games froln the Tsmkees in New the Red Sox play In New York. I Mrs. Crandall was third in the three amateur flghta to win the St. Louis .., .. 9 f .562 4 Jones, at his side. "rhe winner is from the Calumet Farms. (AP Wirephoto) '' Just one and permitted one hit, race for individual honors,- aver­ Combine to Pitch Victory 39; Pierce, Chicago, 29; Fnrnelles, C—John Shannon 46-9-37, Joo Oino Omoli’e blooper to left in York and Red Sox rooters Were out raised doubt as to his loyalty to Baltimore, -22;. W.Yiin,' Cleveland Handley 53-11-42, Vln Sadowsky' New'Elngland title, ..didn’t stand a Philadelphia 9 .471 5 ii in numbers on Main S.t... .’Talked Ted and the Red Sox-and the letter aging 101, 57 in 90 gaip^s wliile chance of surviving Vern’a lethal New York ., .f t 7 .389 7 the ninth. ' Olive Rossetto and Mfs. Heben- Two area products, Brendan Shea, left, and Myles McDon­ and Maas. Detrom 2l. ^ 53-11-42 and A rt Smith 51-0-42. baseball with Charlie Felber in today resulted.. . Yesterday I didn't ough. right, combined their pitching talents last Saturday after­ wallops. Abe lost the decision, but Pittaburgjh -, . . 5 13 .278 a While the Braves were show­ streit placed fourth and fifth, re- BEST 17 HOLES ing the Dodgers who's boss in the Chris Gleqney's "'’. . .Phil know a soul in. town who gave noon to give Trinity a 15-1 win over MIT at Hartford. McDon­ League -waan’t dlagraceA.by any nieans in Chicago ...... 4 13 .235 # 4 MCGehan called to ask for as­ Sugar Rky Robinson even an out­ spectivel,v. Mrs. Roesetto competed - Three-Fourths Hsndtcap loMqg: .With a 2*1-1 record, he opener of their two-game set. the in 90 games w^ife chalking Up a ough. from Bolton, pitched five scoreleai frames and Shea took BitMltig (Based on 50 at bats) — ^ Monday’s Schedule Iron were Explain­ sistance in getting seats for.a fu­ side chance to whip Gene Fullmer. over and worked the last two stanzas^ The win waa the third Sunday b at^ .th e harder hitting Vem fOr 99.85 a v e ra g e 'a n d Mrs. Heben- A«™n, Milwaukee, .417; Mlisial, Chicago at-New York,'1:30 p.m. ing the facta of life ,tO- the Chi­ ture Red Sox-IVhite 'Soxrgame at Shortly after 7 d’clock this a.m. I for McDonougli this spring. Shea is a'local resident. Che tltft.\He proved in defeating —kaiser (0-1 r vs. Qbmex (3-30). ...B U T WUSN 7Me»E» Tut OgUClALPUy streit concluded her 90. strings St. Louis. .406;, Hoak, Cincinnati, Class A — Henry Haefs M-2-62, cago White Sox. - *nie World Fenway Park in Boston. Upon re­ received a call fro^ iFrancla (Redi To n . MAX 60 VirALOUN TO 9B t .397; Groat, Pittsburgh, .362; Rob­ the h^er'i^ltting Reggie White Milwaukee at Brooklyn, 8 p.m, ceipt of check to cover coat of with a 99,12 mark. Holly Mandly 64-2-62; Class B — Champs took two from the' Sox, Happeny who was talking for ocoato, LOOK POO. Tue bs-maoine;- inson. Cincinnati, .357. Bob Boyce 71-6-66, Don GusUfson of Simsbury tt^t a clever boxer, -Burdette, (3-1) vs. Drysdale (2- tickets thia request will be filled.. Bobby. March, former local semi- Rounding out the, top 1() were such aa he has developed Into' since in 4-2 and 3-0. behind Bobby Shantx Helen-Lichatz 9^.29. Mrs. Prentice Runs Aaron, Milwaukee, 19; 74-8-66; (^ass C — Charles E. ). to 0 and Johnny Kucks—sweeping the Afternoon' waa spent in' Hartford pro boxer. “March picked Robin­ Maya. New York, 16: Bouchee. the tourney startedjls^n, cope with Only Garnet Scheduled. and I'managed to get home just be­ 87.38’. Edith Correntl 96.64, Msiry It WasnH That Funny to MhUager Davis 83-10-64, 'Vln Sadowsky 76- , three-game aet. They . replaced son to win in six rounds," Red said Phiiadelphia. and Blaaingame. St. 12-64. . . a harder puncher. It should be a ’ Sunday’s Results fore 7 o'clock and the rest of the . . . Journeyed to the Hardware Beown 96.22 and June Lichatz Louisville, Kyv, May 6 (A’yeHerb Fisher.,_^a.stride Head Play.-yCaHfornia.’’ said Nerud. "He told | cwcago in the 96.10. Louis, IS; Dat'k, St. Louis, 14, •thriller. ' . x'Mil\)'aukee 10; Brooklyn 7. Som ethinv Trainer Jimm v grabbing each other's saddle cloths j me, after seeing TO horse Saflir- jead bv halj a game with a six- night w’ss . .spent reading, my City, better khown as New' Brit­ Every Horse^ Gets Same Ride Neiv York—(NRA)— AI Bachman, who manageil Rory Cal­ SWEEPSTAKES Light - heavies, mlddleweighU, —Something Trainer Jimmy Officers fOr the'1957-58 season Runs Batted In —!!auer, New Wins in Dehut Chicago 8-2. New York 3-6 and whipping the other's horse | day morning, that he waa quite streak. The Sox had favorite magazines. ain, in the la'ie afternoon. . . Night houn, doeonit want anybody laughliiur Whilo he’s aroupd. York, Id; Aaron.- Milwaukee and Full HantUcaps welters, lightw eights and featheKv, Jones learned less than a TUESDAY include Ann Meyers, president; Lanky Charlie Keeney, iveighta also will be battlipg for -

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HOURS MtoSTON A PSRFiCKPrr- TUINOS'MUGOTME OONTriT! DONDUTMINK. - MEN 28 TO 40!, 7 to 6. Porterfieid'4 Routa and atoch. A ■ ^ and up. Rockville Rote), TR place, ceUar, % acra, eentraUiUor )fif6a bedroom ranch, wiu stepralee your Wrat W llUrig^'mein donned said he had a b rolm uhtltL STATION WAGONS 6 6-0591. ' 8:15 K. M. to 4:30 P. M. CHDCR'S RADIO endT.V. Service t TiAKS A 40 BUST,45 <«pg. TORMVBWTHDAT L X CARET 'AXIR MEAFURE- Chapai, South Windaor; JA 8-8861. Unewsalled . /or ' ^iibriormance, Visit our showroom for furniture cated, $17,000; Carlton W. M u t ^ water hpat, ceramic tUe bath, and nilItbout any a Tire capja&fa hat bnd flrem an 'aentokeq,------• ffba - and 'ATTHEIEHEST ' l5i North Main St. MI. 8-8617, 54 WAirr ANOA a i .ARgNTMTUlZE MENiy AHOUNO IN MV you're looking for BtrengUi and ea8e of maintenance. of quality for the entire Home. < . ina, XU 6-6183, Multiple , I 4 s ^ nalpleaa alnks, ceUar, % aci also buy. property /or cash. coat to.hSIp extinguish a bloM kt Four passengen (riiSbtty SUBEVS. I DON'T 155^ N8ADT1 CANT REU8MBER. BABY PARAKEETS, m.MhOT l^OT' XAilOS front room, near Member. * residence Ml. 8-6960. steady Jot> with annual Alumacralt — Yellow Jacket — bath t ^ .'Showwr for gentleman trees>may assume large Selling or binrteg oootaet the..-Royal Upholstery OO. April bruised, a. COPY CLOSING TIME 1958 Pontiac Star Oiief .two door WANT ANT ouegy- 7WN0S u a -niAr; take and up at 184 Glenwood>d . CHAMBERS FimNITURE 8TANLBY BRAY/Hialtor / i 27 Vraa foimd guilty of breach of . Sarari. Six paasenger. automa-, WORK ABOUT MT. 7 THEM BACK AND «ET /ralsea, liberal vacgtlopa, Cruisers, Inc. otUy, Cal! Ml 8-6433. 110,800—Flys'..room 1960 ranch. y.2''’****^ W. ttib A noUe wafeientaMS la t h e ___ REFRIGERATION sales end serv­ 9^72.. ^ ^ ~ -I- -ri- •* - XU 9-6183. Xttdtlpla liatlar-Mem- l^RAK-BURN R fciW rr the phace and intoxication to City of Richard J a m ^ 20, W. Onon- FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. tic tranemlaaion, two tbnb blue’. MEASUReMeNTS' TUEM EXCUANOEOJ and other employe baneflta, Jghnaon OutboardT Motors ' SALES Alumliium etorme, atneelte drive, ber. ice. Commercial, residential, air Marine |*alht—Hardware—Supplies AT THE GREEN IN QUIET private hpme. Clean .la.-84m.'■ Court today. wieh, R. X who araa aOaged^ MON. THRU FRI 1968 Ppntlac—860 model, two- door, conditlonem, freezers. A. and’ W. then become a Guard -at REGIS^hoRED EngllsV Setter pup comfortable aingle zoom, OenUe- exceUent'condition, 160’ frontage, " ■------/ ...... a& passengei^ automatic trahs-. plel{^ excEllent hunting atoep, |88. Open^. high otovatlon, view. Carlton w. WANTED—BuU(Jteg Joti In Man­ Otto Horn Jr., 24, pleaded guilty struck on the bead with A ha»m ar 10:30 A. M. Refrigeration Co. Ml 9-1287, Ml the Connecticut State Pris­ Open' dally 9-9 — Sat., 9-6 10 a.m. - S p.m.'7:30 p.m. - 6 p.m. man preferred. References re­ ASHLAND STREEB^AttoaeUve to the fl/st charge but oontended by a feUow-worker a few waeka miesion, gray and red. , 9-2050, MI 9-0055. 8^8-8877. , quired. Tel. xn S-alM. Hutchins, XU 0-6183. MulU|)la list alx room Cape. Barge kltiihra chester. Any ip A '. Rhone Xa SATURDAY, 0 A. M. 1956 Chevrolet four door. Six pas- on. The itarting aalary la •; 7, ~- ■ - — • - . McINTOSH BOAT CO. Ing Membor. with dining a r e a /m i appeal 4-8278. , he was not intoxicated-kndL only ago. Prosecutor Harry. & l/orng 88^ ', the itlikximum 84560. 62 QAK ST. "tried to help.” He.teatifled that •aid sfatemants of aqnrlces 35 realtors, portment and had Navy training ^ovoked; Jisn«^ had beea/chargbj 1955 Ford four door, six passenger, work, guaranteed. Call Ml. 6-1588 PRISON GUARD at thi}* Gentleman preferred. Xu 9-7139; Realter, ^pfnee XU 9-1643 or home BE ^tPnUBqiATBO '.^elght cylinder, automatic‘trahs- after 6 p.m. BoUdlinK Materials 47 8 ROOMS OF FURIHTURE Beautltof four room ranch with 56 salesmen'^ci^ help sell your In flre-flghtteg. with breach ot-the jpeaea. ' Offica of the State PeraM- house; Foi* teforntatlra please call - ^ aiaaUant, Georga 28, Oifly $305 ' TO TWO- g e n t l e m e n *— large garageX One acre of land, nicely Qom ’a identity was not dia- ■ mission, red. PLOWING- LAWNS and gardens nel Director, Room /'W6, A n cles for Sale 45 Western Fran^ig—loads tody room, twin beds, adjacent baUi, landscaped. Including storm win- 62. STARKWEATHER ST^ Older Ctorltpfi W. Hutchtesr4ll4-8182. covered untU after he had cUinbed of Plainfield, was -fitted gIB oad Dial Ml 3 -5U 1 1955 Nash -Custom-Rambler, four with rotary ■'plow, Call PI»r 2-72-7889 State Office Building-- Hart­ X,; Per M $114 Includee In. new home, quiet neighboriiood, dowg and doors, $18,000. le In fine condlUolT^^ Large a ladder with a hoM, broken a given a 30-day suspended m b - door, six passenger, standard after 4 p.m.. LOAM^IS per yard, truck load, Bedroom, Living Room, - USTINOS WANTED-4te^e74KP- Oak Flooring' -r from per M $169 16 minutes from Pratt anms, large lot vRh garage and .window and entered the burning tenee with probation t o t ona jraor transmission, b^ige. ford, or your neariMt Con­ lots. Gravel. 'Stabilised crushed Kitchen, Refrigerator ROCKVILLE tamlly three-family, buaiai In a recent eburt .sesalail' ■ , atone. Hot mix ikspbalL Nusadorf, Mahogany Paneling per M $189 ney, References. XU 3-7689, Caii b i^ d n g. When he attemt>ted to 1953 Nash Custom Rambler, six necticut Stata-l^ployment and’ Stove Business property — Six X ^ elln e 8«llth, Realtor, Office phiperty. Have many cosh huyera. John A. Bastls, 35, • a Grand MOBTENSEN TV. Specialized RCA Ml 9-7408, Knotty Pine — Ek;ono-Panel Mortgages arranged. Please call extlhgiUah a burning box a fire­ — Lost and Fonlid— 1 passenger-, two dooh^rstandard Service. x - . Used In^'in good shape. PLEASANT^ clean room for house wltti two chr, garagi xn 9-15«' Op home Xg 9-1148. man weh-.(;^ying and soaked the Ave. waa fined $12; for Im proper , transmission,' green. -x teleyiaion service. MI. 94641 from Per M $189 genUemen at Center, P aring, George w Orasiadlo, Realtor. XO. passing. . \ w SALE - S3 1-8% on 1058-1957 EASY'’ Te r m s arranged gtpcery etore. In A^i ^dlU on. 9-6878. 109 Henry St fireman, he/vaa recognized aa not EOUND—Gray, brown, yellow lonfr 1x12 TAG Sheathing—Special— bath, shower. 29 Hazel. XU 6;7083. Priced tor quick sale. GWner retlr-j Joseph J. SabeUa. 24, W, Bart- HONEY WAGON Septic Tank D O ^ T N O W ! » wallpaper. Green Paint and Wall­ 2 IKCOME PROPERTIES being a captain and ah argument haired cat. black collar, vicinity McCLURE' PONTIAC, In 6. cleaning, repairing, InktaUatlona. paper at the Green. Open daily 9-9 8000’ minimum per.^ $89 ,..... - ^ Ses’lLat- . ing. Throe-Family, recently recondt- SELLING TOUR property? List en su ^ ford, charged with ‘Violattng Weatwood St. Call Ml 9-2926.-' 873 Main Street MI 9-4545 Pre-Hung Doors from $18.75 LIGirr HOUSEKEEPINO/^Room, Uoned,. new furnace, new plumb­ 24 hour service. Reasonable rates, p.m. Large, pleasant, quiet. VFor sin­ J. D. REALTY. L.M—M .L which means (Live- Police Capt. Peter J.'Dqwgle- rules.of the road, was finedIfU ~ Open Evenings Nails. 8 .8t 16’e CJommon— ALBERT’S FURNITURE CO. ing, newly decorated. XIany ex­ FOUND—Large aum df money. free ad-yic^. Ml 9-2380. gle working girl or couple. Call John DeQyattro,H^k6r ' " Modern—Multiple List) with the wlcz and Det. Sgt. George E. Tripp Cases Obngtaned S' BRE<3CS I^ Y , oUy oc' or normal Pick up— - keg. $10.50 43-45 ALL'XN ST., HARTFORD tras. Giroer-transferred. Slir You may have aame by proving ' : t :o o k ' XU 84951. \ / / XU' T526Y / / ' XU 94075 -Ellsworth Xmten-Ageney;. Real­ testified that Horn, was' Intoxi­ Continued for one wad$4rara fha iSHINTON, shaml^. 323P ounce bottleYof $2.60. WindowsXsompletiF^ (fet-up) Residenpe^.affer 6, XU 9-3640 m iits available to buyer. Priced tors. x a 8-6930. Caara. o f Thomaa L.^MebroU, 19, ownerahip. Box H, Herald. WHAT YOU CAN BUY PliOWlNO AND harrowing gar­ Russell’s B' 'ber Shop, corner Oak USED TV SETTS—for cottage, rec­ tOMU. cated. Judge Francis T. O'Ldogh* :V X, all sizes ' ' / from $10,80 reation room, etc. G o ^ condition, lin fined him $0 on each charge. ■ Hast char^f^ with foU- d ost FOR ONLY. $99 DOWN dens. Call MI 3-4648. WANTED .. and -Spruce itreets. ^ ' F ^ -F am lly, four rooms each. LISTINGS WANTED, stogie and —PASS ROOK No. 2785. J^m e Shakes No. 1—carton y reasonably priced. Potterton’a, 130 Boarders Wanted 59-A ISTEI^ - — Reduced. -Six puis Affect Accident OhoaO ura to ckrrydlcaSA and operation Notice la hereby given that Paas CASH OR TRADE ■ packed—Gray or* white Sepwate furnaces, 3-^car garage. two-family houees. Member of a t an unn — ^ " mbtor "mOOel* a l l a r o u n d MACHINISTS LOAM, DARK, rich, atone free. Center St., MI 9-4587, - (m (tope. FHA mortgage avail- G ^ mortgage available. XILS. Howard R. Haatingq, Real­ A .man who has been taking Book No. 2785 leaned' by Firat 1955 V-8 FORD 2-DOOR SEDAN GARDENS PLOWED witht John Prompt delivery. CAU PI 2-8277 or per eq. $12.50 ible. Many' exXraa. FVU price phenobarbltal for ten years said and Jason 37. Waro- National Bank of Mancheeter has $10 DOWN — "THATS ALL" ROOM AND board for gentlepiarii. Duplex—Six rooms each side. In tor, xa. 9-1107, any time. house P t/b n the sanii 1953 PAC3CARD SEDAN - Deere tractor. Ml 9-2138. ' For. making molds simUar to> WilUmantic ACademy 8-3288. Flush Mahqgany Doors— very central., XU 9-0613. $12,900. Short way^Mt. Expand­ excellent condition. Four-car he never noticed any effect from bcien loeti .and application has 1954 FORD 2-DOOR s e d a n Millinery Dressmaking 19 Help Wanted-—Female 35 Help Wanted—Male 36 dies. Must be able to aet up and aU sizes to IfO’’ $6.20 8 YEARS TO PAY able Cape, one acreStond. $10,900. the pills until a recent accident laes were beef) made to said bank for pay­ —’ garage. Separate furnaces. USTINGS NEEDED for aU types 1954 PLYMOUTH STA. WAGON LAWN MOWERS sharpened and operate aU types of tool room ma­ ROYAL AND Smlth-OAona port­ A WHOLE HOUSE Over 60 more listings^ aU kinds of homes and business prdperaes. when ho ran off the road and foil) ment and issuance of new book. repaired. Call MI 9-1702, MI 0-4868, w a it r e s s f o r TCIOLMAI^R:^ Experienced with CMlar Sash—Sjpeclal—(picked Large lot. Priced te aeU. 1954 FORD V-8 9-PASS. WAGON ALTERA'TIONS on women's and day shift. Apply chines.’ Top rates, first shift. Ma­ able and atandard ..typewriters. OF FURNITURE Wanted—Rocqm—^ghrd -62 from $6,000 up. (toU Th^Usworth Artiiur Felber, Broker. XO 8-1409. struck a.state police tower. < [orris Rosenbaum, 45, W otom^“ 113 Wblls Street. cbildi'en’s oresses, coats, suits, In person. .Howard Johnson’s experimental parts. 56 hour- week, AU nukes pf adding machines up) 4 to a Crom er each 83.50 WARREN E. HOWLAND " Lost—POODljfc; Partly clipped. 1955 VOLXSWAGON, 9 - PASSENr chine opierators need - not apply. FOR ONLY $488 ' Mitten Agency, Realtors- xn John Jl Shuhney, 57, Cambridgj tor, Xfass., speeding, was fitted glS; WAGON shirts, etc. Call Ml 0-8836, 9-8.'x^ Restaurant. MI 9-6220. paid holidays, vacatioft and insur­ Congenial, -pleasant surroundings, sold.or unted. Repairs on aU We deliver throughout Southern LADY ^ U L d U K E ^ room, cen- 3-6930. Member XILS.. Realtors/ Mass, saiq ho couldn’t femembw Raymond J. BufaUno, 47, Swamp- C4cenae No. 3051. .Answers to SEWING MACHINES—home iimd ance. Profit sharing plan, Apply makes. X ^low 'e. - . New England. OH THE EASIEST TERMS Sherry, Call MI- 9-7587. Reward. NO MONEY DOWN commercial types bought, sold and full insurance phigram avaUable, IN THE WORLD d«; * 5 ^ -. spaedlng: Rrnest WOMAN TO CARE for tWo chil- wilco Machine A Tool.To ■ Bolton. “ paid holidays. ^ between,..f2-5 p.m. EAST HARTFORD—$13,400. Payments repaired. Ralph Aldrich, MI Moving—Traddng, , dren for two or 2% hours mom' CHNTRAL.REPAIR (to., 867 Oak­ sUrted driving his c a r /a t the C. LaChapelle, - 44, Woroastaf; LOST—Pass Book No. 2443, Sav­ 3 CX)MPLETB must seU. Six zoom Cape, fl:,, . XIANCHESTER, Hospital Notes 0-8487. Storage Inga. One mile, on Route 31, North EXPERIENCED bUUng clerk to '■A. Apply in PeTspn • land St. Repair work on all makes, NATIONAL LUMBER, INC. ROOXIS (5F BRAND NEW Wilbur (tooss Parkwav/SMwice sta­ Mass, $46, speeding: Roderick H. ings Department of the Manches­ A-s Low As $5.00 Week ‘20 finished; Storm-windows and dooi; S ii^e House, close to center. Only tion in Vernon untliile struck the Auclalr. 18, g.East S t, IS; r* — 1947 PLYMOUTH COUPE Coventry. Must have car. Call MI work 8 p.m.—6:30 a.m. at P. A G. lawn mowers, outboard motors ' ''381 STATE STREET X FURNITURE , ’ A n a f i nlents—Flats— i ^ Ceramic bath, copper plumbing, '$8,700. Small down payment. ter Tniat Company. Application GARDENS plowed by Roto-Tlller. au sTIN A. CHAMBliRS OO. local 9-5860 after 0 :30 p.m. Motor Freight, Must be able to and English motorcycles.^ Xn 'Beautiful Weatinghouac Electric Patients today: 18). tower and a utUlty'pole In the cen­ teg ^ p sign; boada foffoitad. made for payment 1948 PONTIAC SEDAN Also, lawn work and light hauling: SPENCER RUBBER NORTH HAVEN. CONN. TeneiTenements 63 large lot, nice location. Lawrence Many (topes. Ranches and Splits ter of the highway about 3/10 of 1949 DeSOTO SEDAN and long distance moving, pack­ type at least 80 words per minute. ' 3-1308. Rear of Eddie's Auto serv- Refrigerator , " F . Fiano, Broker, x n 9-6910. from 810,509 up. ADMITTED SATURDAY: Mrs. John H. Buxzell, 47, 'Brodtflaut William Rider 698 N. Main St. ' ing, atorage. Call ML 1-8187. Hart­ REGISTERED NURSE for con- Phone MI 9,5271. PRODUCTS . Tel. CHeatnut 8-2147 a mile from^he service station." Xbos., fined $15, reddeas driving; DOST— Saturday afternoon, vicin­ 1950 STUDEBAKER SEDAN Ml 9-9613 ^ ■■■■ Blond Bedroom Suite A^PUCtoTIONS being taken tor . EAST HARTFORD Alice Palrher, Andover; Mrs. Lib­ ford CH. 7-1423. viUescent home. Foup room' fur­ HEmdaome Living Room Suite new three room apartments in $11,900—Six room home, large cabi­ Judge G ’Loughlln nolled the '^ a a s D. Hewey, ThompsonvUle, ity Hale's. Ladys self-winding 1949 CHRYSLER COUPE nished, apartment with position'. CHAPEL STREET TOP SOIL, loam right from the Charming 6H-Room Ranch, ' erate Crandall, 113 Summer St.; case nptlng the accused had suf- wrist watch. . Reward. Call af­ MANY GTHERS HAND AND power mowers Mtarp- MAHf^nrirnRP PerKiik Heat-PToof Dinette Se.t / ' ' four apfirtment biddings, four net kitchen,' aluminum storms, $13,900. Kenneth W. Knight 100 Fergu­ fined $5, failure to carry op«rator's ga Dallvary. Available June 1. Rockville, TR farm. Day or nlghL R. O, Upton. Diamonds—Watches— Beautiful "De t*ixe" Ran^i::' Iqiartmenta each building. One copper plumbing,' oil burner, dou­ fered4ufflclently and had returned licanse. ter 6 p.m. MI 9-8817. No Money Down, Just Good Credit. ene,d, repaired, A ir cooled en^nes Ught trucking and t-araagi package deliv­ 5-4291 for appointment. PI 2-6190. Seven-Room Split Level, $28,800.-'^ son. Rd.; Mrs. Helen Hoha, 14 9-PASS. STATION WAGON repair work, .Guaranteed work^ PAINTERS WANTED, e X p e r ■ Jewelry . 48 Instead buUding iready April 15, one May, ble garage, amesite' drive. Carlton VERNON Summit St.; James Ellis, FOUND — Springer Spaniel,. male, ery. Refiigoratori, waahera^and ATTENTION ' ienced. XCL3-1246. R one May 15, one June 1. All ap- W. Hutchins, x a 9-5132. Multiple manship. Ideal Grinding Shop, 275 Stove moving specialty; Folding STENOGRAPHER WOOD STCHDd windows and New Five-Room Ranch, full cellar, School St.; William Phillips, ickville; WlUlam Moore, g S. liver and white. Call Lee Frac- 1955 FORD. V-8 LEONARD W. YOST JaWeler, re- pUahees, basement wash and dry, Listing Mdmber. Grove St., RockviUe; George'H. Spotless Florida Flamingo Red Adams, t f l 3-8979. ’ chstra for rent. Mi. 9>-(N62. screens. Gtod cmidltlon. U8ed. $3 carport, only $12,990. ton; Xlrs. Adele Zotter, Vei One Hospitailiz^ ' chia. Dog'Warden. . MI 3-8694, GOODYEAR has ■ permanent ^ r s , adjusts watcIlM experUy. A Few OtherAHlcles. lUe bath, otiower, vanity. Indivi­ Hall, 128 Tolland TVke.; Mrs. Xlar- with' Fordomatic, De luxe radio, MEN 23 to 401 LCXaCER ROOM attendant. Apply each. "60 Foxcroft Dr. XO 9-3458: NEW FIVE room ranch, oil base­ Five-Room Ranch, $14,900. Miss Jean McLaughlin, Elte UOHT TRUCKING and all kinds MANCBESTE31 — Moving ’ and position open for experienced ste­ Reasonable prices. ' Open dally. dual rotating television antennas. BOLTON Joseph Deganne, 49 Xfam St.; jory Edwards 218 E. XIain St., heater, whitewall tltes. Next to of rubbish removed. Rags and nographer, Must be able to take Manchester (tountry CHub. E37EHYTHING Three minutes from oarkway, 20 board hot water heat stairway to in Rt. 44 Brawl trucking.Co. ML A686S. -Owned If you’re looking for a steady Thursday . eveninga. 129 Sprucr ONLY $488 Five-Room Cape, full cellar, lake Charles Senkbell, : 22/GIcnwood RockviUe; Kenneth Eddy, 87 AutomobOcs for Sale 4 New! X ^ - paper pickup free. Ml 9-0142. dictation and also use transcribing SCREENS FOR SALE. MI 3-6494. Street. XU. 9-4387. from . Hartford, Exclusive, adults attic, btiaement gar^ e. Reduced Grand Ave., RockvUIe; Xlrs. Eve­ and oparktad by Waltar B. Per- DEPENDABLE MAN to mow Free storage' until wanted. Free frtmt privileges. $15,300. St.; Egnatz Reizerj/219. School Full Price - $1698 - Full Price rett Jr. equipment. 40 hour week. Company job with annual raises, liberal only. $100 monthly. In outskirta of to $14,000. E A E Realty Co. Xa lyn Oooley, 236 School S t; XIra ■Wlllington, Xlay 5 (Spadal) — FITZGERALD MOTORS CEDAR CLOTHES poles Inetalled. benefits include paid vacations, lawns at Bolton Lake. Must have 9-6297, x a 3-4480, y Beautiful Six-Bedroom Home, two- St;- Everett B^iUey, RFD 1, Only $198 Down — $16.00 Week. own equipment. JA 3-97(77. u p^ r RockidUe. Phone XQ. 0-4824. car garage, $17,000. Rockville. Viola Tyier, 29 Vernon Ave., Rock­ One man was hoqdtaUzad ifod Fireplace and furnace wood. MI life and hospitalization, insurance PHOTOGRAPHS-jXfiite an early .Free set-up by our own reliable ...... CONN. VALLEY Transportation vacations, and other employe Garden— Farm—Dairy ^ ville; Xlrs. GeiUdipe Santoro and Formerly LOOKING FOR A RANCH 9-1883. at no cost to employe. Free park­ appointment ^ ’take advantage of men. THREE AND four room apart- LOCAL LISTINGS A D MI T D YESTERDAY: threa othar p e < ^ arrosted as a Co. Furniture mp'ving and gener­ PART TIME man for package Products ^''60 GOODGHILD REALTY CO. Mrs. lonj^lelth, Vernon; Charles daughter, South Coventry; Harold BROTINER’S WAGON .WITH al trucking. Reasonable rates. ing available. Contact Mr. Devlin benefits, then become a Guard our First (^pnununlon Special. One nients. Heat, electricity, range, result o f a fight on WllUngtott LAND MEASURED by wheel at store. Must be over 21. Write Box Phone For Appointment $8,000—(tontral three roomer, cor­ Realtors Girard^x'Stafford Springs; Mrs.' Keating, 474 Mato SL; Alexander Rockville Road, .Tglcott-viUe FORDOMATIC DRIVE? Prompt service.' Call MI 6-0778. or Mr^ Bartell to arrange for in- ;B, Herald. (6x7) Artefaft ' Portrait is priced STRAWBERRY iond pan, plants, refrigerator, disposal. Adults only. Fulton, Andover; Mrs. SteUa Burt- HIU, Rt. 44 at about 8 o’dock last your 'convenlence.-Call' MI 9-5090 tepview at. BU 9-3424. •' ^ at the Connecticut State Prison, See It Day Or Night No pets. Three room, $100, four ner lot. Good possibilities. BU 9-0989 MI 8-7926 EUiePLewls, S5 Charter Oak S t; 1954 FORD W-8 after 6. . for Otis'occasion $1.98; additional Fern Gardens, 179 Fj t., Man- CheU, 82 Village SL, RockvUIe; night, Stata PpUoe fopoH. Open Evenings’ TUI 9 E!XPERIENC!ED ■ Cgiinter Man, portfaits, $1.50 each. Anne Griffin' Hartford (H 7-0368 room, $126. 38 Elm St., Rockville, $11,000—Year 'round hbme on Xlichallna Labanakee, Buck- Lloyd Tawry, of Wauingfocd, Dark green Ranch. De luxe radio, Ihe starting salary is $3660, the Chester. Boltph Lake. ' Three bedrooms. John McGovern, 549 EL O n ter S t; Painting—Papering^ 21 GOODYEAR TIRE A nighta. 4;S0 to I t p.m. No Sun­ Studio, 476 Main St Ml 3-5233. After 7 P.M.—Ch 6-4690 TR 6-2605 frpm 9-5, Evenings TR Mrs. Hortense Jones, 75 waa admlttod to RockvUla CUy 1956 heater, defroster, cigar lighter and 6-6050. ’ Partial basement with shower, Lots for Sale Fairfield S t; Prospero Bonlno, 138- Xtillard Rowley, 3 Gerard S t; Mrs. BUICK OONVERTIBDE automatic drtve. La w n Rq l x jn g . caU 'm i '9-9721. p a in t in g RUBBER maximum $4660. File an appli­ days.. No phone’ calls. Kopper Dolores Maher and daughter, 31 Ho(G>ltal with lacerations o f fha. AND piMriiaiiglng. 180 GOOPWIN ST. KetUe, 829 Mato St. VIRUS FREE strawberry plants. A— L ^ B — E—R—T— ’S boat room, etc. Center S t; Mrs. Della Dimay, $1086-1388 Down Full Price $1195 - Full Price Good clean workn^uuhlp at rea- THREE ROOM trailer, (toambera $12,600—Price has dropped $700 BUILDING LOT for sale Bunce Dr,; Xlrs. Dora Wojnar, 51 back and neck. His -eondltioa waa East Hartford, Conn. cation for Prison Guard at the BIG SEVEN yard loads of loam. Spark^Ov'(totsklll. MI 9-6615.' 43-45 ALLYN ST., HARTFORD including city water a d" sewer. Stsdford Springs; Sam Zuk, 627 FrankUn S t, .RockviUe; Mrs. reported "good” this morning. • 1968 Only 3195 Down — $11.50-Week. ATTICS, cellars, yards and ga- 'sonable rates. 80 years In Man- PART TIM® CLEANER tor State $18 delivered, (toil MI 9-4184. Trailer Park, RockviUe. $65 per on this four room cape with large Burnham S t; William Brennan, See What I Have l —A 1955 ' —Rkymoad Fisks. ML office of the State ito:'*onncl JilNB-PIECH Walnut Dining Set. month; Eugtlhe J.- Rohan. -XQ expanslpn iipHtwira. (tontral Close to bus line, school' ind store. Dolores Baker and daughter, 193 John Tawry, .Ctearles Bumraegi- rages cleaned.—]^bbish promp PART TIME in your home supply­ Theatet Free toaurante': Apply FED TOMATC) plants, cab* Phone XH-a-7406, 21 Mt. Nebo Place; Harold Hills, Hilliard S t; August Von Hone Jr., sail and Helen iSununarsaU,,'" 6-9337. Manager. ^ POWER MOWERS ;e, cauliflower, lettuce, broc­ (toll between 13-5 p.m. (toll XH 8-7433. basement. (toventry; XIra. Arltee Peloquln, -MB8 Down BUICK CONVERTIBLE removed. Call Ml 9-9245. ing Us with names and .addresses Director, ■ Rtoih 405, State Of­ 48 Madison S t; XIra. Anna King, of Attleboro, XtaM., wore eholgad All-Califomla white, with black for our Direct mail-sales Of wed­ coli, kohlrabi, peppers, flowering .8-468(fi $12,700—Five rooms (two bed­ BOLTON and Coventry building 46 School S t; XIra. E th el‘^ r r , 1968 ■■ !> CiELLARS, attics ahd garages INTERIOR PAINTING. Reasonable THREE FAMOUS MAKES FIVE ROOM apartment on second rooms, one quite small). Complete­ 20 Wadsworth S t ; Mrs. Ann with Intoxication and breach of top. Dynaflow drive, radio, heat­ ding invitations. This is not a fice Building, Hartford or your Hejp‘Wanted— plants, aster's, zinnias, salvia, floor at (tonter. $80 per month, lots. Varioue-Tocatlons. $500 and Ellington; Denise LaFremce, 22 O’Brien and daughter, 18 Oak FL: BlilCX CONVERTIBLE cleaned. Rubbish removed. Lawns rates. Fre* estimStes. Call MI large, income producer. For com­ $49.90 and Up . snapdragons. Krause's Green DOUBLE.BED, high chair, tele- ly redecorated. Beautiful lot of the peace. All three posted g $ Like New 24,000 er, whitewsdl tires. Priced for 9-8332 after 3:30 p.m. (toll Xa 3-4751. up. Termer (toll Lawrence F, Bancroft Rr., RockvUIe; ' Mrs. Mrs. Elizabeth Bleller, 154 Bt raked and rolled, MI 9-9471. plete details, write us a few words nearest Connecticut State Em-, Mlue ot Female 37 No Down Payment house,.621 Hartford Rd. XU 9-7700. phone table. Call after 6 p.m. 100x170. Garage, This la an ideal Elizabeth Sudds, WUlimanUc; Deb­ bonds for appearanoe in W U U ^ quick sale. ONLY . MI 9-4397. Fiano, ^Broker. MI 9-5910. ' John St.; Mrs- Arlene Bentley and ton Trial Justice Court 1967 In your own handwriting. -Urter’s $2.00 w e e k l y . / T' FIVE ROOMS and Bath. Hot water home, for a couple, plenty of priva­ orah Noble, Coventry; Edwin Ful­ Full Price - $1885 - Full Price ployment Service. /MONTGOMERY Wa Ii D No Paypients Till Ju l^ -" DAHUA BULBS; 36c a dozen. cy. IVE A few building lota for son, 281 CJenter Stl; Mrs. PauUne • State PoUca report Uoyd Tawry FOim CONVERTIBLE ' xOnly 3385 Down —: 816.00 Week. Bond^-'Stocks Mortgages 31 Printing 'Service,, P.O. Box 336, heat. Adults, Inquire 264 Spruce ler, 97 Crestwood Dr.; Mrs. Kath­ Household Services Dover, Ohio. ■ MAIN STREET Birch Mountain Road, Paul Robot- $14,200—Just over the Town Une te Manchester. Phone XH Reaviel, 66 OOnway Rd.; Mra will be slniUkrty charged upon his JtiST LUCE NEW liQpKING FOR A DREAM? 'Appiieations are now being ac­ USED Prigldalre For Sale. Can St. erine Hughes, 41 Prospedt S t; Martha Berube and eon, 188 • OffEred 13-A Ho m e OWNERS! Combine, year- -Do It Now>' COLE MOTORS - to. - in Vernon, vacant five room ranch '“3-6278, Brae-Burn Realty. Robert Evans, 172 Maple' S t; rdease from the ho^taX 1967 SAnd Still Save $1,200 DOCTOR’S receptionist and a^ist- cept)^ for the following positions. 436 Center St. . MI 9-0980 be seen at 36 Hamlin St. FOUR-ROOM Second Floor Apa Never lived In. Full basement. Loomis S t; Susan Benet; 26 HoU No details of efvaata leading up MERCURY HARDTOP end bUIs Into an easy-to-pay sec­ Warehouse Man —Stock keeping NA'nVE ASPARAGUS now in sea­ Mrs. Ctoarlotte French, RFD 3, S t; George Lewis, 215 HoUlstar 195KOLDSMOBILE "88” FURNITURE repairing and reflr.' ond mortgage loan costing only a Snf for local physician's office. ment in quiet neighborhood. 'Utili­ 100x150. . to the arrests were available fitun . $2895—$896 Down Experience preferred but not nec­ and receiving. IDEAL MOTHI^R'S T)ay gifts ’. son for canning or freezing. Ctot LIKE NEW—Gas stove, refrigera­ RockviUe; Rudolph XIasciavecchio, S t ishlng; antiques reetored. Furni­ penny a month for. each doUar you tor with freezer, two ringer tyi>e ties, heat, hot water, stove and $16,500—Some alert buyer''is go Suburban for Sale 75 poUoe. Stats-PoUoaman FTank'Xa- ^ nHOLIDAY ture Repair Service, TalcottvUle. essary. State qualifications and Service Department clerk and hooked rog'TrameS, $6.96, bdoked fresh every day. 23c a bunch, 5 Wapplng; Thomas Miner, Bolton; 1965 • owe. Call Frank Burke at CH. lyaiOiers. Private. Leaving town. garage furnished. Available Xlay tog to look this nice six tram ranch Mrs. PauUne Duff, Veriion, Trailer Forge Is conducting the Investlga^ DODOE 4-Do(tf Sedan Red over Rbyen Black, whitewall MI. 8-7449. references. Write Box C. Herald. s'^tchtoard operator. rug pettmms, tl.50 to $4.76. rug bunches for a $1, over. 1 ;,lb. par 15th. - $90 per month. Refer­ over and make themMivea a terri­ EAST HAXIPTON — Year ’round tlon. tires, super d4Muxe radio, power 6-8897 days or JA 9-5553 eves. Con­ bunch. Farmer's Market,’ 811 E, Ctou xn 9-0768, four rooms, tile bath, shower,' fire­ Court; Stephen Brennah, 2S - $1698—$198 Down necticut Mortgage Ehccnange. GMEMIST' Salesman tor Hardware and 8trip"cutters, $14. Ctolbnial Rem- ences. Write Box U, c /o Herald. fic buy. On WoMlfiridge Street. steering, clear piaatlc seat covers, w e a v in g of bums, moth bolqs AVON calling women with sale.') Electrical Department. ^nOnt Shoppe, 115 Center Street. Middle Tpke..XU 9-0474. place, oil heat, watezfronL has jUl Princeton S t; Mrs. Audrey Ly­ UtUit^ Pole Hit back-up lights. J u ^ Like New! Owners have another home 1958 ■ and tori) clothing, hosiery nuu. ability. Steady Income, pleasant ' . ■ / " ' Salesman tor Plumbing, Heating Musi(»I Instmnrants - 53 and must seU/'Any reasonable of­ teofiern , conveniences. XQ 8-7116 man, RockvUIe; Vincent Ursln, VOIiCBWAGEN 9 Pass. SAVE — $1,200 SAVE handbags repaired, zipper re­ wprk, chance for advancement. Position for a man with some and Building Materials DepafC- FDR s a l e .'— 55-GaI. Drums, in Business Locutions fer will beeonaldered. or 381 Summit St. Andover. Errant Truck $1898-4198 Down Ask About Oqr Call MI 3-6195. Household Goods 51 FITZGERALD MOTQRS, , placement, umbreiloj repaired, background in chemistry or brief ment. good condition: $2.50 each. . For XlUjSIC Instrumental,'nhtai. (tom- for Rent 64 $16,760?^lx room cape; shed BIRTHS SATURDAY: A eon to 'men’s skirt coUars reversed gnd AAA MORTGAGE PLAN ^perience in cpemical field. The Salesman for ’Kre an^''Automo­ further information call-The Her­ ELLINGTON—6^4 room ranch on Mr. and Mrs, Louie Hafner, 65. ■ 1956 INC. X WANTEU)—Woman Counter (Uerlv SEWING MACHINE, treadle type. plete line of Instruments. Rental dormer; tAsement garage, fire- H acre. High and scenic. Red­ A driveriees ,garba^"^ truck f f E T E R p A g replaced.. Marlow'e UtUe Mend­ poaiUpn involves supervision of a tive Department. ald,-phone MI 3-5121. , applied to purchase .price. RMre: SXIALL STORE oil Purnell Place, plasie—the choice home for a grow- Benton St.; a son to Mr. and Mrs. roUed 200 feet down Hemlo^ St V8 FORD 2 DOOR Formerly Brurmer'* ing Shop. 1st and 2nd Xlorigages for oOr Hartford Rd. Branch.' N6 These positions'afe all full time, Also love seat. Both In good con­ wood panteled fireplace wall. Three $1169—8169 Down medmm s^dd beverage processing dition.'J)U 9-2545. / aenting (5lds, ' Selmer. ■#%<)• near Mato St. Apply Marlow’a,. family. Ralph Barber, 185 XIaple S t Saturday and crashed into a util­ ROCKVILLE RD., TALCOTVILLl A ()ulck Oaah—1 Day Service experience necessary. New S: operatiqn'And other related duties. pay excellent soTartes, many com­ 867 Mata St. large bedrooms. Colored ceramic BIRTHS YESTERDAY; A girl FINISH Holland window Call Us First tern Laundry Harrison St.‘ THAYER CHib slid Mattress, good ler Slid Bundy. Metter'a Muvic $15,900—Six room colonial, 278 tile bath, beautiful kitchen, dinette ity -pole.' - ■ • . OPEN EVSNINGS- Ex.^nrtve experience not required. pany benriito; five day, 4(> hour ANTIQUE FURNITURE, sUy^r, Studio. 177 XlcKee. XD. ^7600. to Mr. and Mrs. John MacQuown, 1957 Packard Sedan . made to measure. All 9-7763. condition. Call Ml 9-0046. Parker Street. Name your own with birch cabinets. Built in PpUca sold the driver, Franlc'J. MORTGAGE LENDING AGENCY Liberal benefit program, life insur- week, paid vacations, hospital and glass, cMna, and used f . TWO-ROOM office suite, 38 terms and move to. Vacant. Coventry; a Soil to XIr. and Mrs. 1986 Ford 2-Door-VS 1940 FORD - >/agon 19.46 Studebawer H-ton pick-up. and floor tile, bet us modernize Manchester, Conn. or buslneaa, 47D Main > S t XCL Porter Street School aecUoh. Good RFD 3, Rockville. He - told poUce he had put the cation, age, salary desiped; MONTGOMERY WARD CO. Boats and Accessories 46 $12-95-$19.95. Sprin^$4-$13.50. An new, nationklly-known spinet pi­ truck’s transmission to first ger~ 1964 Plymouth Wagw No down payment. No payments your-bathroom andjdtchen. For anos. Save from $120 up to $200 9-6228 or X)04-7444. buy for two famUles . TOfLAND^^-Attractlve eigbt «room BIRTHS TGDAY: A son to Mr. tUl- July. . Cole Motors, MI free eaUmates call ML 6-3865, The ■ ' XIAIN s t r e e t tlques. Open 9-9, ^a t. Ull 6. Le- $16,700-;rFlve room ranch on dwelling with approximiUely two and applied the handbraka HOv :i954 Ford 2 Dbor Business Opportunities 32 Help Wapt^d— Male 36 XIANCHESTER. CX)NN. SEBAGO outboards boats. New ' Blanc Furniture/ Hospital, 195 from regular price. AvaUable In and Xtrs. Leonard Waslard, 72 1958 Olds 88 HoUday 9-0980. . Tile Shop, BuckJand. MAN T o ASSlST^anager in local I'ngland built for New England mahogany, blond and fruitWood STOl ce .locaUpn at th« Henry Street Finished recreation acres'land. Built te i960. Real Bunihiim S t .■ ever, poUce charged him wltli 1968 Bulck Hardtop chain depm^ment store. Excellsnt South St., R ocki^et Ctonti. room. Many extras. One block countrj^ living. Must be seen to be falUire to set the handbrake. FOR SALE—Major Appliance Serv­ TOOlMAKEftS, fl/st class, gauge PSYCHIATRIC AIDES and diping waters. From $395, lip. Call XU French Brovjhcial. Free bench, ir'on XIain St, approximate' DISCHARGED S A T U R D AY: 1952* Dodge Sedan ice business. Low overhead. Will promoUpnal possibilities for right room supervisors at Mansfield 3-4426. ELECTRIC fGE, GE, fjur free delivery. Also two discontln-' 0 sq. f t .Will remodel to suit from Bowers School appreciated. For further informa­ Charles Skoeg, Andover; Xlrs. Damage to the truck and pole Trailers 6>A Building—tontnictinjj^ 14 makers, And fixture men man./Vacation, sick pay, retire- was estimated at about $200 by 1963 Packard Sedan Sell for stock and fixtures. Write wanted. All benefits. 55 hour mini­ State Training School and hospital. ■ burner,. 71 Main St-.^Manctiea- ued-model' electronic dtgaAM. G< tenant (toll XQ 9-6808-’,or XO $17,500—Four new ranch homeilea tion call Alice Clampet, Realtor Dolores Raker, .193 HllUard S t; :N- 1961 Chevrolet 2-door * Box D, Herald. roeiU, Blue Cross and other bene- 14 FT. 1964 DUNPHY boat. 1956 83 9-6781. In good locations. TwO; (or^- thre!10} Xa»r4643. police.' INTERIOR a n d exterior remodel mum work.week. MancheaterTool Maintenance at nominal cost. ter. Any lasonable offer. Plano and Organ Ctompany/4l7 Edward ' Dailey, 765 E. Middle 1960 Chevrolet'2-Door •^ts. Good starting imlary. Write Starting aalary range: $2940-$3900. h.p. Spott-Atwater motor, Maater- .bedrooms, full basements, fire UTILITY TRAILER, 4x8 with ing, houaea and garages. Free XIAN OR WOMAN (Capable of and Design, X30 Hartford Rd. ^ ' - r Asylum St., Hartford. X^kson THREH r o o m offica suite, 17 Tpke,;. Xlrs. Bridget Andre, 70 X 1948 Cadfllac Sedan , Box F,’ Herald. Apply to Dr. Dayton, Superinten­ ^ raft trailer. Can. be seen at 98 lUace, i*nster. By buying how yoO BOLTON-r-VacMt four room' -year hitch; $80. Call XU 9-9896: estimates. CaU W. F. Hensel. XU. earning $400 a month). ^ ybo'r Ridge St. - - ■ - — 5-8696. Open Thursday nights, Market St RockvUJe, . suitable ’round (tope;. Oil heat, automatic Kensington S t; Mrs. Mary Roy, 3-5966. " responsible .adult fqi-^'^ drug dent, Mansfield Depot, or-to State closed' Xfondays: can get your choice of decorati^. Stafford Springs; Mrs. Margaret ; Many, Others to Choosy From own toss, spare time, no selling, OPPORTUNITY professional -or business. Inquire ■ $18,000^—On lot lS(>x400;'fi've room hot water. Combination storm store work and delivery" 1 p.m Personnel Director, State Office 14 FT. OLD TOWN, lOJi.p. Wizard Dwire, 756 EL Middle Tpke., Mrs. Auto Driving Sehool 7-A full time. No experience' neces- 6 p.m. Call MI 9-8>43r RockvUIe, TR 5-2505.^ cape with garage. Two, -baths, windows and screens. Lot 120xl5(). SSaiTiToTi?'’'' Good Trades — Bank Terms CmxiNEY, FIREPLACE, atone' aarj'. We eslabllah a rotite of self 'Position for a man with some Building, Hartford. , motor,. canvaa;.,e6Vei‘.^convertible ■Full price $7900. Alice a a ip ^ t, Marilyn Ericson, .2 Carter S t; contractor. XO 0-6451, Ml 8-6042 georgous kitchen and d tel^ room. "Fr««-pidiHi||» MORTLOCK’S-^-Manchester's lead­ service Magic Toy Racks for you APPRENTK^-'positlon now open background in chemistry or brief top, anchors, anchor' rope. Master- Realtor, XO 9-4843. Other'Ustingi Mrs. GUda Chineo and daughter, nTZGERALD MOTORS o f ^ 8 Fern St.' o-To-Sew! OFFKH FOR rent 601 Hartford All done te ptee^^ice setting, out 701 EL Middle TpRs.; H a r^ Miner, a n d d w « r y ing Driving School offera the'most to service: To quajify, you must for •young.'Tlian 18-25 to learn en- experience in chemical field. The Situktions-Waited— craft trailer. Price $450. C al!'"11 on Gardner Street. available. . ' Formerly BRUNNER’S ' have a car, references and a min­ Durant St., Sun,, morping or week Rd. CaU after 5 p.m; xQ 9-0969. '462 E. Middle Tpke.; Charles Gub^ in driver education. Thous'qnds of CIARADe S, porches, dormers, rec gjavliurirade. E u t Hartford firm. position involves supervision df a Female < - 38 $2i,OOO^Ne^ ranch being buUt Rockville Road satiafied students. 200,000 ' miles reation . and' attic rooms built imum investment of $495. For in­ 9-2717. days after 7 p.m. by Ritchie oppoeito Buckley School ELLINGT0N . bels, 28 Stteool S t; Stanley KEMP'S, Inc. medium sized beverage pfocessfng Wil l c a r e f o r pre-schoOi child, ' 'v ■> Drag BABSLANB TalcottvUle, Conn accident free, instructions. XU Kitchen . and 'batbr^ms re terview,. ihclude. phone numberr in >» Wanted To Rient 68 on Vetnqn Stl^t. Three bedrooihs! (Thaptn, 2^ Clyde Rd.; Xfrs. Cath­ 9-7898. letter.' Write lo Adam Industry■ies^'JN NSPECTOR; — Must be able to operation an., Oakland St. CfcERKCTENOCRAPHER McKinney BR(^ “ 5 5 4 3 9-0849, xa 9-4389. Basement, fully equipped, U Let me free you of this social handlrap ATTENTION iFLEASE 1950 Cadillac four door sedail, (Rear Eddie’s AutO'Servlce), XH than two yearg pld: Loan. Br- foMver. My medically approved method la 8-1208. • . ney and roof repairs call CouglUio A dlveraifi.ed poaition for a young S«vf*rag« Disposal C o. For ^rchaBing, sales and shipping departments. Jdst 56 FT. RANCH, six' rooms, two ranged. MI 9-3785.' model 61, cream. xn. s-n67, , FRIENDLY ICH Ch«am is louring safe, permanent and'will not mar the skin. 1950 Bulck four door sedan, Dyna­ or middle-aged -women with' a good 180-188 PesMi St. — MI S-SSOS the kind of position you have in mind»when you think ceramlo batiis, entrance fasdi, at­ Are Th«:8ho68 Y6*i Cpt tor part time evenings and week­ XIANCHESTER —(tolonlal, seven Why let nnalghtly hair on yonr face veil flow transmiaalon, green.' background In general -office pro­ about varied duties and some contacts with pec^le. tached garage,' porch, aweepteg yonr good looks T Bujrine^ Services Offered 13 RAY’S RCXIFING (X>,..ahlngto and end help. Call XU 9-8196. views, rooms, breezeway, garage. Uvlbg EXPERT 1949 Chevrolet four door, stdhdard built up roofs, gutter and con­ cedure. Ebepert stenography not re­ large mf“‘maples, three room .For^^asier UneoBilertable? quired. Aptitude for figures a defi­ We al«o have an openinir for a relief toX'bpisratpr with 8403 apartment ppaslblUty. Carlton W. room 14x36, large dtelng room, transmiaalon, blue. — r '.. UONDER'8-T V. Service, available ductor work, roof, chimney re- TRUCK DRIVER^md laborer. 81.76 1! MARY WARD. RJI. 1948 DeSoto four door, automatic nite asset. 11-18 r ^ tch in s^ m 9-5133. K u l^ la List- . modern kitchen, naif ceramic tiled .any time. Antenna conversions. pairs, Ray -Hagenow. XU. 1-3314. per hour. Apply Theunas (tolls (to., typing or figuPoAptitude. ' walls. Four hedrooiou, 1% baths. Certified E lratrolo^t ' a Wo oaa widen or kactkzn OMoa tranamlaition, black. ay Jackadn, 'Apply •281 Broad SI. ^ : iO^MOBSMTs Phil CO factory superviaed service. Ray Jackadn^iil. 84838.‘ ' A representative of the J. M. Ney Co. will interview at Tops in warm weather styles — The simtiUcny of-the lines adds Near new High and Hollister •74 c e n t e r ST. — X p L MI 9-2667 —by hand, er by maehtna 1948'Plymouth lour door, standard T et m . 9-T486. V- the summing bare*arm sheath to the attractiveness .'of each of Alj Work B f Appotatment transmiaalon, green. COCA COLA BOTTLING CO. DitUG CXEAk , over 17 with driv- ■the Cbrtnecticut State Employment Office TueSday, May SRGHT ROOM Colonial — Older School. Town and Country Realty, er’s license for evening work. Ex­ WANTED .that goes together lUce^A charat. these blousiss. You’U' find this home. Ehccdlent con-Ution. Near AD $-6366, Glastonbuty XOS S-3792. Free Consultations. FLDOR LANDING and reUniahlng. Roofing and Chimneys 16-A . 481 M «n Street ,7-from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M., 806 Main Street, Manchester. patteiii. a help In making either Shoe rapalriag e f tka baMer McCLURE PONTIAC, INC. Specialising In old floors, ' XQ. perience preferred. .Miller Phar­ And tor topping, young collared school, churches, stores and'bus. East Harttord. Ctonn. '* bolero. a casUai or d rm y blouae (or jboth) Etetrance haUj large living room, 1XK)K THIS (tope CJod over. Seven kind. W ork doBa whUa yon vrail . 878 XCA^ 8TRI&ET 9-5760. RUUFINC2 — Spaclallziiig in.repalr. macy, 299 Green Road.v , nUlea to Aircraft. Aluminum wte- Ing rocta of all kliula. Also new OHINERAL OFFICE worker, Typ­ No. 8403 Is in sisea li, 13.13,1$, easUy, quickly and Inexpimal'vely. ' dining room, den Jltitcbdi, laun­ or whlia you shop. AS week, , - N^9-454S’ ■ dry room, three fireplace^ buUt dbira^ flre^aca, tUe batb, garage, Open Evenings , ' CONCHETE WORK—Floors, Steps, ioota. Gutter work.' Chimneys ing, accurate with figuroa. Per- 18,-18. BlM 12, (30.buat),-dress, 8 . Pattern.No. 5543 contains tissue goaraateed. porches, patios, etc. Expertly y s ^ of ,35-lnch; bolero, 1 1 4 -^slzea .12, 14, 15 ihcl.; material In book cases, three large bed- amesite drive, lovely yard. Silver cleaned, repalrsd, 36 .yeira’ ex­ ptanent position. Five day week, JANiTOIt Lane bus Upe. To Inspect phone' done. Call PI 2-8683. ^ .. perience. Free esttmates. CtoU free insurance plan.. Salary com- yards; ^ yard contrast requirements; sewing and trim­ roonw. .two baths, large closets, om c m isio AssooA'noN ^ PLDSMOBILE 88 four door ' ' For this pattern, send 35c In ming directions; stitch iUuatta- . closed te parttei large outside fire­ Barbara Wocids Agency, XQ 9-7703, Rowley. M anch^er XO. 8-6381. menaurate with experience and FnU Line Of sedan, Poyer brakes.. Reasonably DOORS OPENED, keys fitted, abiUty. Tel. Manager for appoint- eXUns, your name, address, sIm da- tlon. place, pool.' patio, nicely land- priced. Must bo sold. XO 9-1840. ' copied, vacuum cleaners. Irons, eta^lyheiynt has good aired,;aiid the Pattern Number to Send 250’ ^ ' cotes, your -scaped. Two ca r o'varsixed garage XIAN(Hn58TBR—Oistom built 6^ OF MANOHEStER, INC. Bkoe Laoea and —_ taent, MI. 9-4631, XU »-a285. - name, Kuns, etc., repaired. Bbeare, Heating and Plombing 17^ AIMIOUNTINO DEFARTII^NT SUE BUBNE^rr, THE MAN- Idress and the pattern nun ibtr to with breesdway and amesite. drive. room ranch, quiet neighboriiood m Qs IO BOX—P.O. BOX Nib SSS Shee PoUshes kmvea, mowers, etc., put bno oob- :^M la g far .^liable d m aa OU hot water hpat XIany extras: high on a hUl. Three bedioonra,. XfANCHBSTBR, OONNECnCUT.^ 18M F^RD' ctistom Fordomstic, WOMAN.TO’CLEAN arid take care, CHE8TBB EVENING HEBAU>„ ANNE CABOT, THE ditioa tqr. coming -jieeds. Birsitb- LLOYD’S PLUXIBINO Service as' of aleeptog rooms. Hours, p a.m:^ Janitor. Pleasant 1160" AVE. ABIEBICAS. NEW TER Can be zoned for busteezs.! Ideal huge fSmUy room and kltcben Adly squippsd. $1796. BU 9-9288. . walte. ea'Pewi Street, ; ' sures satisfaction, prompt aervice. 3 p.m. Apply in persoh, Oak Loi^e We have a need for ti young man with .training in ac^ TOBKM.N. T. AVE. for doctor or'dentU t .Imniisdiate .equipped with counter stove, CH 7-8124, »-64a6. Motel. XU 3-4088;' eoaditiona: manyy. counting and some IBM sxpsnepoe. The d|^rtment ia Price $195% ChU A. ahoulder high' bveii. Wall to wall , Reminder TCi Siibscribers \ CLEAM"A]n> paint thoso gikttera Include 85 cents moie srith your ICo Ha 'Igrowi'ng arid thiiriJfoi’ds an opportunity for aijivance- M uern ord ^ for the Spring A It’s ro ^ y ! H is 195T.NeeiV«w4rk Oo., Rqdjtofo; XO carpetlnig any many other extras. now. Avoid costly repMrs later. SEWING MACHINE opeiator puMTiNa «HD Give full details.. 1 9-0649, xa Owner says "S elK a J bargain at A f t e r MAY 20tii FURUc SAU OF lfL"$fl888.. ment. Age2li;to 35. A rf^preseptative of the J.,^M. Ney Co; 8uin>ner '57 issue Of our pattern Album—fifty-six ralol^ pskes NOW AT ^ ^ $Ttt|Tiy PLUMBING (and beating—RepaM wanted,. Apply Kajdac Toy (to., 80 book -Basic JTkshion. It contains showing many - prftt^ .designs; the '/under ffo.OOO’’ ju fo a range. and"" ------pootract wont.1, CallkLS^. HiUlardSt. ' 'will intervi^ at the Connefetictit Stats Employment W F r --^Authentically cal/,V Katherine ITST-IYSE COHCERTSERIES WILL START. RUitBlBB AND' asbea : -rUBiovetf. taPER HAMIINQ doaens of smart new styles for all. plus, mrectiofw tor mkKteg 3 cro­ Btyleq to choice location on Jnat a 8 t ^ From Mata station, W H fv i^ x E Office, Mgy 7 f«nn ^9 A. M.- tp S P. M., 8W chet Items and a quilt Only 85e Capa or . J. Wktsen H ^ a Y om S « i t to Y b o r CI m c Ii o a d General elaaning. cellars, atUea S^ WATSON. JPLUMBINO and heat­ EXPERIENc Ed Chunter GlriJ TBUSPttONB gw. WItttrt iBSKIe T Baldwin Rde (toll - owner fbr«ai Oennral Rotr, . OpMi 7 A. M. $a • , 1 tlroa. ing: contractor. New inatallationa, 4:80 toJll p.m. No Sun- Main Street, Manchester. , \ a««yi.. ■ ■ potadment iQ 9-1286. Nh agent*; Cantor M I9-32S A Hartford, JA 3-XU4. \ l o t S o e end r e p ^ .work,. I days. No ^ o n e cSIlg. Kopper I KetUe, 831 Malii M. ' U#' ■A' -<'v^ ■ - -V.'.1 V V. . •'i ■'.\' :y

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. - -. ; MONDAY, ItA't «* WB7 Average Daily Net Press Ron FAdB lOQXnZN ' ’. ■" . - .. V- T'* ' Far tha W’eek Ihided , The Wilailliff , May 4, 1957 ' _ Fereqsst et U. B. Wad^w ItaraM V , ll' ■ .1 ^anflrggtgr 1Ettg«ltta.ljgralit / ' . . WaaUngtoa\t«dge.. No. . U7, 100 for .transportation, #nd^l,900 12,608 F,^ Fair,- mlM tmOgliL L a ^ lM M . UOlt, aiid Star ^ B a a t Lodge, No. Q0ard l^eai for ofRcs auppUes. . Member'' of the Audit - Snuay, eouttUDed wsraa Wedneb^ TownV 13, wilt mMt tonight at 7:80 at . Representation from We Manu- Bureau of CIreulatioB day. H(gh M-85. fjh D€5velopm e ^eturera’ Division df' ths- Cham­ - y i D u k h o w Orange Halloo mchqd from there City o f Village Chetrni ' . Mahche«t«r lyxlge. A F. to the HQlmXpSinermL Home to ber of-. Commerce;' which has en- Hale's and A 3 «, iHH hold a apecftMjOT- pay last- respeHs to william J. Aide Scheduled tlOrsed birlpg a full-time man, is ...... ' ...... tntialdaUon at thfcilasonlc T em l^ ted'-at the hearing. ’The ’Tax-. MOMIfUSUHS . .DOMESTIC tomorrow at : 7;S0 p.m. The en- ^•"mlll. , \ , \ League, which is opposed VOL. LXXVI, NO. 185 N T Y P A G E S ) .MANCHESTEF^GONN., TU ESD ^, MAY 7^ 4957 AdTarttsing .an Faga 18) Arguments for and against hir­ PRlCJ CENTS \ terid apprentice degree will be M i ^ .^ Morgan o r t e r Jr„ iposal, wlR.sIso be rep-^ cw iferi^ with Junior Warden ing a full-time’ bsijwrt to- bring pew' resented. .X/' son ^ did Mrs.V H,. Morgan -industry to^Manchester - VHR b« Hayden I* Oriewold J f. in charge Porter, 70 Welitmin8tor'’:Hd.,„ wi K ------s------. - > of the degree aroclt. At the cpn- iresente^el a publtd. hearing at , SPBOlA^NblBETINq one of 40 Naval R ese^eN W R^r , PIUCnCAl, MOTHER'S PAY OIFIS! kX ' cluaion of .the meeting thete vrlU- Training Corps ^udO ntsN w m A'special m.eeting of the Wont* Ike to Seek he a aodal hotir and refi^Oahnienta. Yale University Who vtsltedPwsa- (I hearing will be co.hducted en’s Hoipe League will.be held to­ colfc; Fla., Nival Air Biu^ ^rij b y the Board of Directors on the morrow d ljl p.m. at th^'Salvatfon PHLORra^ John Mather Chapter, Order Of 4i»g-Con»mand-on-April^^^ 14. second floor of .. the . Municipal' Army Citadel, ’’The H ^ 'lp in g .: & ^ otey. will iSOm piy the iORT- HnTlfflngT' ' hand,"" a "30-ittlmite ' sound- fd Im ■54x54-^'X^;^.X:>$t-T8 ' ' * a U ^ and I>eMqlay degreea at lU X h e bowling te.nnvAf WhChester ’Ilie Directors are considering a will be . shown. The film tells th e, Floral; Antique stated meetlitg in the Masonic Bmbfem Chib, No^25l,;i!(lll meet in 814,660 budget proposed by the story of the rehabilitation of chil-, X Temple tonight Master Councilor Towii Development Commission. dren at Newington'Hospital, A 54x72 $2.T8 and front of the'EaJtS'Home Wednes­ X ■■ ■ "X In Program Robert McConnell requests all of­ day at 8:15 ,p.m. to go to the Red ’The budget proposal- includes a social period will folloUv \ylth Ma­ Peasant. Designs as ficers to . be present by 7 o’clock OOach Grill ifOr dih^Ar at"T'0'cl«k . 89,000 ^^salary for a professional jor Myrtle 'Turkington,'Mrs. Ma­ 5 4 x 8 0 /. • s because Judges for State plaque expert w ho would .make contacts jor Sweet and Mrs. Elisabeth Max- ___A ’X.’ W ashingtBn, M ay -7 ( f l ? ) — 7 (/f)__^^nrket price be stricken from Ihe competiUon will be attending this Hillstown Grange, No. 87, wlir, with industries follow through Well as hostesses. Members Of the '"Wa^^ashiligtbn. M ay Pre.sident Eke n h o w e r plans to meeting. on'them. Friendship Circle and all interest­ sponsor a public Monte Carlo whist CtMTHAM SUMllEgllirEIBHT/ The g^nhow er adm inistra -1 • ^ 1’- 3Iay Drop Rate Formula go, d ire. ctly • to the people , in an at ^ Grange Hall, 817 Hill St, - The proposal, also includes 82,- ed friends are invited to this open tionytfiday came ojit in favor 600 for. part-time clerical help, 81.- meeting. While It is expected that more effort to rally .support for .hi.s Hartford, tomorrow atd'p.m., SCREEN PRINTED BUlNKlTS the new H arris-O ’H a r a . appropriate regulation wiij result bogged-dow n legisjalive pro- for the benefR of the Building Im- Natural---- . Gaa .,,.,1 B ill a fi-Om the abandonment of the puh-; j-ram •prove,ment, Fund. Prisda 'w ill' be 'v 1 1 lio'. ilt nit V. v*a t m hnam fm-miila ” ^ couple of changes are mkde j ^Ut th^‘ White House said today Mother’’* Day awarded aind refreshments served. “ Summer Rose” and “Biids and Bow’s” Noble Lineage Compared / AttentiahT: Atiehtionl 72^ X 90 size.'Rayon,.cotton and orlon. M .Itew ins tigh to federal .a - f p S S . y ' ’.i:" h M ay 12, . / Temple Chapter, No. 58, QB8, ^ - , . / peryision over prices. feel the need of ^osr^ata in the I t.mmg-,0f the ap- will hold its regular meeting ' THE RIANCHESTEB HIGHWAY SUPERINTENDENT. IS Charles H, Kendall. Office of De- ‘ process of exercising its judgment , _ ' _ ' •Wednesday at 8 p.m.. at the Na- llEqUESTED TO a n s w e r THE FOLLOW’INO QUESTIONS: Other Summer Blanket.s-—$^.98 it* $8.95 fense Mobilizatioiv’ (ODM1 general! and discretion." , Press -.secretary James C. Hag- A if iY J sonic Temple. Business will include 1. did the Highway Department rent a huge srveep^ along counselj gave the, administration However,, the administration,®!^-'’ irid a news conference a de- Prin cess May I)efy ihe initiation ■ of 'can4idatesV Re­ with operator (rom the Kapla Company at a rate of'$100 each riew—as—lead-off witness in House spokesman'said, prorislons already) Probablv .will be deferred to giOOee* ^ freshments'will be served bjr'idrs. day during the inon.th of April? ’ : ijommqrca Committee hearings on in the measure "go far to s.ssure a ' after the president confers Italy’s Cabinet ' Give Mother A ' the controversial leglsl«-tion> (^air* check upon price increases which ! Thursday wiU» Congressional lead- GI InSUPHllCe Flinds Ulltan Tedford and-heir^mmlttee. S. Why was 4 sweeper'ow.nMi.by the Tonn kept.Onnsed during, -'embers are - renRnded o f the same period 7 man Hldii* tD-Ark) said he spoke —------ers on the administration’s foreign A J iW iI 8. Who gave, the «rderq to fix or repalr outside''equipment at the FITTED SEWINO BOX, for both the’ -QpM and the Budget' (Continued on Page TTvelve) rid program. King, Marry Pianist spring card J>arty*'Frlday,, tipkete Bureau, legislative voice of the '} ------^------In response to questions. Hag- dent Xiiovanni G i-o S 'i toda,v ■ 7 {/P)^hnt ^V w w id e n tia l veto pre- for. which/may be^ obtai^sd from . T o w n . Qansgirf'' /' White House. I «Tty said the White House so far t o o w n ! 7. , ^ the offipei^. X t. W M t .has the Kapla Company got that other road paring con- She will !oVq one of these, . began the iaearch for a poll- coilaideration today of a bijl tlr-expand m OrtgRi^ tractonr ln town don’t have 9 , smart bbxe.s'w'ith all the $ ■ Criticized .‘Arrogant’ 4 ^ b y A a s c !C !a ^ o A 1 a **#- request to television London, M ay 7 ( / P ) — T h e ^ tician to patch togetherXnew “P home-buying preferenceMor Tear vet- 'Sunset Counc^'l^O; 43, Degree - Franda f- Happeany A bill-to free gas producefaJrom I U S 9 x C S ./& J .C x I , *nd ra " ' ho^el twice as _mU('h. I protocol talks, with all Italy'a Itv- preference provisions. The ad­ Strcet School cafeteria Sunday, : entii include’jB 16 pounds of ham- REPAIR SHOP ppeals Eisert- Friends of Douglas-Home also 1 Ing ex-presidents snd premiers. Retire from Hoipe. 3700 M.Bih St., Hartford, at W edged shaped w ith zippered said it has provided for "addition-"' shrieked through the ship men As an pxamp a ministration. he said, will "go Au'clock toniifht. participating in a -mass-feeding'burger, 10 pounds of macaroni, a ^ USE YOUR CHARGE ACCOUNT ^ : al consumer protection.” , raced to their stations,______..it was..... ' ...... h’ower alrearU'______has m'adc. Hagertv ,iromance is still I But another Christian Democrat sibhg with it” program under simulated emerr pound of onions, gallons of ju- corduroy covers. 2 However, he said two . changes i more than five minutes, before the 1 cited Ei.softhower’s informal t a lk ! *Puch alive despite the strong op- I premier appeared certain. Al- ,Vo Vote Before Thursday ’The Manchester Lions'Club will gency conditions;. matoes, a gallon of. spa^etti should be made to bring the bill ship’s company realized they were j last week to a delegation repre-' L though short of a majority Jn the United Aircraft sauce, 3 pounds of cheese., ^ Special For Tuesday Onlyf Speaker of the House Rayburn meet at 8180 p'.m. tomorrow at the The meal was ■ prepared and Mother will use this, for many years. Washable removable in line with the Eisenhower pro-j rictims of a (Commemoration Day 1 senting the League of Women ' which recoiled at the ,590-member chamber gf deputic.s. (D-Tex) said - he expected the 8 J’a. Andrew Spencer of the fac­ served by a class of 24 members of - The .22 class members 'also usfd MEN'S. lADIES'and tippered covers in green, gold, black, red and tangerine. gram. , prank. _ • voters: . In that speech the presl-! having a son-in-law I the party s 262 scats arc 119 more I take iKvo or three Stratford,. May 7 (A5—TJnited ulty of Rtllyer College v^’iH 4alk the Keeney School-PTA who have 4 gallon^ of besn^, and 6 gallons Kendall recommended: I 'The gail.v gar’bed student.* s dent plugged the administration's I P*?-'!* P'riio for mone.v in RI.NCESS M.ARGARFTHA ! than the secoml-plnce Ccwmunists.N^^,^.^ dispose o|/hoiiBtng legis- Aircraft Corp. announced today of fruit cOcktail. ,flect additional or in-j (Continued on Page Fifteen) ((’onflnh on Page T»Telve) nounced Margaretha's family had fell apart last' night when ylce *1 /,,-, He is probably best-known as farauwll. even haaiinf. - s6les $ 2 .5 0 creifsed taxes." | _ _ _ bill, said it is “ al- sociate membership of the Untver- adajit food' preparation methods chocolate milk, made with whole rejected the Brit ’IVeill, KennedV^et w’ere ’’Singing the blues,” Our Love parties had been bickering for UlMhireMiiaaflMsa ^ . M g Street School kltonen, packed, in certlftcates. to have authority (existing unjlek ] Is Hri’e t® Stay” and "Fm in the months over domestic issues,They,. ubhean ... bills go- beyond , admlnis-' The course was conducted by present law) to limit the increase; Mpod for Love.” But he-told re­ Repuhlifan.s quit the csbifiet tv i/ traUon rej’ommcndat ona for eqa raUon recommendations fnr eas- ** ' " 8‘ne«rinS manager. Cieaaa freai sey dliptey ef TheJMdJJierhood of Mary Mdth- a beach wagon, Mnt oq a tour of m-----: —m aat- er*-cx M. x x o x x v /ic i awards were among 14 Pul- COM Italian-American clubhouae will be leveral other PTAs are-'^plam A public setback party wiH- be! Swedish royal family gqklng for tions. / * , I nancing through open market purt He started his first work on followed with » Mothers5 Day g to conduct, the counieg. held tonight at 8:30 at the Army a _• jP ; Itzer prizes in letters, joumalisro' her hand. It seamed /Unlikely, however, j <>/ veterans mortgages, helJ.coptara Jn Ruatla .ln 1909.' , t program. ' ’The macaroni-meat casserole was and Navy Clubhouse. 1 1 A t l S ri)d music announced yesterday b y He confirmed that he .receive)! a that Saraga/wm ild pre.u for 2. Create a new. veterans housing In 1923 he organized the Sikor­ • |th« trustees of Columbia Univer- Written turn-down from Mr —----- (program witliin FHA giring ye.ter- sky Aero Engineering Corp. In I alty. - ' ; garetha’s mother. Princess SihylTs, ROBIN DOUGLAS-HOME on Page Twelve) qns special down-payment prefer- Long Island. - b ’Nein-received the drama award; but declined to discloia what it ehces equal to half the down pay­ He will remain with the cogi- Reds’ Econohiy posthumouaLv for hia autobiograph- j said, - / '■ ■ ment required of non-veterans. GI pany for an indefinite time after ■ ical pla.v ' ’’Long Day's Journey 1 ”I am the only peTson in the mortgage guarantees are now pro­ reUrement as a consultant in the or ■ Moscow, May 7 (gs —, Nikita into Night.” J ! in a current Broad­ world who has seen that letter and vided by the. veterans administra­ dlvlsltm that bears his name. shingles shakes Klirushchev' tol(J a special session way hit. ' .It will remain that way,” Douglas- tion^ - Sikorsky is now in South Amer­ SHARPEN KNIVES 3. Give the VA and FHA author­ of the Supreme Soviet today his The - biography prize went to Home told r reporter. "I have not ce Held ica for a few days, the mpany T O MATCH YOUR HOUSE' vjiO n . proposed sweeping economic re­ Kennedy. 39-year-old Maasachu- even shown it to my family.” ity to fix '’reasonable Hmita” on said. They couldn’t say- Whers or organization plan, must be put into settSj Democrat, for his "Proflles X Noble Slnee l«7t charges, ' fees and. discounts as why he had gone there. effect-” ln the interest of further in GourAge." The- book is a study The Dally Express hinted the sessed b.V lenders in financing GI development at -the economy." at political integrity as exempllfled Royal Swedes might come out sec­ mortgages; \ . . - The supreme Soviet, Russia's .by 'selected U. S. politicians, some ond best if they start comparing Oiairman 'Teague (D-Tex) of Hflinm BBiCH parliament, la meeting to approve famed and some obscure. blood lines-)s-tth the'young suitor’s. Veterins AffAtrs .Ctonimittee_8ftld Assembly Umt ■■ r raCM Sr he'would support, the Talle meas­ zy the plain. It convened in Ahe-XFem- ’Tm Relighted-—more than‘ .de> “"The Bernsdottei are of good Appleton. 'WU., May 7 The ure in preference to the. Rains bui. A t N O eXTRA COST 1 You! -lin’a marble-pillared former throne lighted." said Kennedy when- told French middle-class origin and altar snd the flag were/described, rooni of the czars. ; ’ have been royal since 1880,” the some' provisions of which he said of.; the a(^.rd.' today as the "epitome m' the life” ''would be a disaei-vice to veterans Rejects School fHixette’ The Communist party boss told O’Neili’s Vidow. Carloita Mon­ Express, commented editorially. of the late Sen. Joseph R.' McCar- TUES. «nd WED. ONLY the- legislators his plan would seeking to buy a home.” ."TSe Home's have been noble since terey O’Neill, sald;^ thy, . .. I Teague told newsmen he, didn’.t ifiean a “ tranafer of the center;of "I knj very happy'to learn, that 1472.'’ - Rides Measure gravity” in the Soviet Union to 'The Express .added: ’’Certainly The, Rev. Adam/Grill, pastor of ‘■‘want any part o f the ^ NSLI the PuHtzer prize lias, been jCENK (FNEaLL St. Maiy’s Romito'i^athblli (Jhurch, A QUICK LUNCH, A GOOD LUNCH territorial and locaLmenagements. awarded tb- -’Long Day’s' Jburiwy -King Gustaf might prefer his SUte CJapltol. Hartford, M ^ 7 . ' Khrushchev announced tpe aboll.- ... .For ‘Jonmey’ granddaughter to marry -a..Swede. made-the statement in .a sermon (Continued on Page Twelve) into Night.’ Now I know I did the- prepared for qellvery at the third (J’l—'The General Asaernfaly’s Edu­ tioh of over 20 industrial min-< right thing, in giving it to Jose / Equally, .«Lord Home m ight'wjsh cation' Committee rejected today a Istries and cqnsolidftii^ of several his nhphew to marry a young- and final .fimeiwl service, for the Quintero to produce and direct.” Wisconsin /Republican who' died bill authorizing municllpalltiea to . 3 others, ’ ' " woman of British birth. provide t.ransportati(m to private ’S SPAM P Oits Bureuiicrute "B ut‘these are small issues. last 'l ^ i ^ a y of^a li'ver ailment. (CohtlBfied on Page Four) school students. .j t -He called, for 'sweeping cuts in McCarthy’s , body was fiown to -Bulletins Serve hot or" cold— 12 Oz. Can - the Soviet Union’s army of ad-: (Continued on Page Twelve) Wisconsin e yesterday following Senate'Chairman Philip J. Bauer ministraiors - and bureaucrats. ' church serrices-in Washington and from the AF Wires (R-Avon) told newsmen that thei. Many of these will be moved from a funeral service in the-,.Unlted^ vote, oh the proposal, among the CHEF BOY-AR-DEE the antenities of Moscow to the ) V^iters Chan^ States flenate. '‘ ' I most controversiri before the Leg­ more spartan life o f the growing "Before , us we see the flag-1 SULTAN FOB DOCTRINE ' islature, disclosed a "difference of industrial towns, in the outer re- ! Political Rule draped casket of^the Senator. May Rabat, Mororbo, Ma>’ 7 (,/P)— opinion” within the GOP-ointrolled witft purchase o f new M'lxette ’glons. ___ Nex^s Tidbits almighty God be good to him.” I Sutan .Mohammed V - expressed committee. ■ , ' 2 45 “ We have so npmy supervisors ¥ „ Culled from AP Wires Father, Grill said, "If oun God; his approval of the Eisenhower The decision, he reported; canie BEEFARONI - < You'U-saVe by renewing costly checking on the ioutput of neckties X U X I V C X O T U S would allow him to use his lifeless ^ d(M:irine in a talk today ^w-lth after two hours of “ careful, objec­ 7 kitchen knives! You'-ll save a that the quality of our neckties is arms Sen. McCarthy would, point \ ib n e s' P. Richards, Pres'ldent tive consideration.” ' . - Macaroni with beef in tomato sauce. ■ , CM>I 82.95 on the cost of the knife tUl) pretty inferior,” Khrushchev out to all. of- us two objects in this ' Eisenhower’s roving envoy. . "We gave it a through going 'saiil-.--’ By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Field Marshal- Viscount Mont­ sharpener itself I PrMision-built gomery predicu Russia would church as an expression of his | over, a thorough discussion,” he attachment puts a clean edge on 'He proposed. . . , the creation of 92; . Po)ltlcal control of five Connecti- not launch a. nuclear ivar-in "any whole life. He would first point to; AIXiER H1K.S REPORT INVASION said.. MAGGI’S ahy knife in seconds. And the 'ngional economic j;ouncil8 to ijin i ciit towns clianiged yesterday aX future that 1 can foresee.” ; . . (he altar and secondly to the flag > Teguclgaljia, Honduras,' May Speciflcally/-. the hill would ati- Mixette iS th.e hShdiest helper the economy. Of-lKese. 68 will be voters elected municipal offleers in which drapes his casket. ' j 7 Efforts to bring peMep i^ i; to jthortze' 'municipalities to jirovida The FARMINGTON, la sg sbM iii the Russian Republic,-ll in the Aircraft carrier Tarawa Won’t you can hsva in your kitchen, eight tow’na-and two. boroughs. come here in June, - bUtt .nfay visit .. Loved God,, C-oUntry [ the restive lloiidairBs-N'ica'ran» ito private school students, includ- ' i f Ukraine and One in each of the Democrats took 'control in thyM "Why would he do this? Be-' Fake Gharges, -giian border'area«a were Jolted tb-^ ing^. those in parochial, sch(X)la, the Whst’s more, it’s the only- port- other 13 constituent tppublics mak­ New London in Ayjpist. .’.A 3- shle 'with S 5-yesr guarantee I towns -— including heavliy-Repub- man committee-^' of - European cause they. CTntain the’ epitome of (lay by an unofficial re^ rt that ije.:.health and safety serricee, Bouillon Cubes ing up, the USSR. •« . lican Avon - -- while Republicans Nk-araguan troops had invaded his life. Sen. McCarthy i^a.s a dedi­ toVludliig' traniiportation, / now 1st Payment Nov. ’57 Loud applause greeted Khrush­ Atomic '.Committee—EURAT.OM— Order,'yfibr .Gamge now m eky mud! beat Democrats in two totyns. -’ urges speedy, large-scsie develop- cated man. When he took upon Wide Hysteria the Clfuentes area in Southeast­ available ;^to those attending pub­ Makes^a delicioua- drink; also enriches the flavor of Fresh-ground Ireats chev’s remark that R ’’evidently ■ The biggest prize of. the elec- ern llonduraa. The eeports, . , ’T have it erected . . . lic s<:hoois.~^, gravy,/ soups, stews. would be expedient to tnove some meqt-:of nuclear power to protect himself a task, he gave his whole | use It ail spring . . . sum­ Pushbutton convenience has xome to) the food grin, tiona'-mayoralty Of« industrial -W^st Europe against future inter­ heart and soul to a. successful ■ u-hlrh laehjed official confirma­ Basically,' said-Rauer, the com­ ministries from Moscow and-'bring Naugatu»-went to the Democrats Cited by Hiss tion but came from reliable mer . - . . and don’t pay der-- no more clamping or cranking! With the new. 1 Them closer to centers of prO^c- ruptions in its oil supply. completion of this work. He loved ' mittee'S/tiSaaon fortun iln g down one red cent tmtil Novem­ w n BBiai ITIixette- sifter the-H'epublihaiis had held it Ocelot found- crouching under his God. 'and his country. ; . . juHirces. said the border crossing the bill was the belief thdt Tnihlto Hamilton Beach* all you do is set it on the table, ad- tton.” - ■for four yearsxNaugatuck. is -nor­ ber. 1957. brush In North Miami , Reach kill­ New York. May 7 .(Ah—Alger | occurred at 5:86 am . Clfuentes^ fuhds should not be spent on p r i-. With a grin, the roiy-poly party mally De'procratic. "There are enemies from within i« about 75 miles east of TrgucI-' Pink! Yellow! Turquoisg! dironie! While! .just for the desired-grinding. slicing or shredding ope­ boes said: SE.V. JOHN. KENNEDY ed. by police and girl, who thinks a'nd from without,” Father Grill Hiss, in a book out today, says I vate institutions. , - The-DOmocrats also crushed the gal pa, the Hondumn-eapital. . > House chairman E. O. mith. ration and electricity does the rest. Tresh-ground fa> "I Wink the people who are ap- long’ hold the (50P had on Trum- .. .F er 'Profllee* cat was hers, says ahe will aue said, and added. ”of sll the great that, political pressure, public hys- j 8 nus $1.00 audinsr. are- not from the minie.--w..,. city. . .Spy within Communist teria. faked evidence and false tes­ j “ We don’t want to begin ^ b s i- The HAMDEN, la el Kns On the other hand, the/GOP won 449 .. ^ ‘ COLORS CHROME' • SHAIFNtR seeking to promote He revolution­ years. • -j Bogota. Colombia May' 7 <^>—r dizing private schools over which, M n>Mr I (Oonlinuedi on Page Fifteen) in Farmington, with Mu Sheffield A constituent assembly hand­ the State haa no control.” Just, lean beef aniT'smoked ham ground together forjt. (Continued’ on Page ’Twelve)- Cowles, former spieaker of -the ary alms through heavy industn-'r The former State' ; Department j t r r , working force. .BriUin puU ' - a picked by President Gustavo Against Stato Regi^tlon tasty meal loaf,'- . State House of - Representatives, official, convicted of perjury in i Rojas pinllla has cleared, away . c o A s r s forward long-range plan calling denying he gave confidential doc- i The committee felt alto, he aald,' ]|-a m 6 u 8 p l a n t spearheading the victory by. de- .U.S. Sends Missilesii constitutional barriers to re­ THa Surest Gift Hit! fea’tlng Democrat Wayne C. Kl- for registering, limiting and Anal­ imients to ex-spy courier Whit-1 that/neither should -the State en­ Rips Flags ly stoppii^ nuclear explosions. naming Rojas tor another pies- ter into a partnership with private ANDOUPLAT X Ciarages, Cottage Make a big hit with the ona singer, who ha.d won there in 1955 taker Chambers, insists 'in the > Idential term. Despite opposl- •'iSi' ELECTRIC FOOD GRINDER by a slim margin. Former Tammany Hall secre­ To Guard Formosa book that he was innocent, as he i institutions which would leii4 to Sheik, Utility portable that ftta her hand, her Honoi*^^ Top' Red tary tells investigators that Car­ did throughout hia two triads.. . tioh .b y the two traditional State regulation of thoee Institu­ kitchen, -and your purse! Give a SlUer und Shreddar aMnchmant Simsbury-Republicaiis ended the ppUtical parttoa^onservativea OPEN Building Coast mine DeSapio rebukqd him Mr Taipei, FormoasT—May' 7 '(Ah — The 419-page book. "In the | tions. '■C” Mixette, the only portable with a fur suIchI making, ale.....$9.50 5-;year reign o f First Se'letitman and Liberals —i the assembly Is Pre-Built HomRa I Jakarta, 'Indonesia, May .7 'UP)-r- Elbert Curtiss, s Democrat. He n ^ in g Inquiries, in the Joeeph The United States irill belater the Court of Public .Opinion," was Private' schpola themaelves, he RIB CORNED BEEF i lP S-year guarantee! Balance-tested (SocksLanza parols case. . . published by Alfred A. Knopf, Inc. expected to meet tomorrow'and said, generally are against BUte SUNDAYS Can upunar oNuehmunl.- $5.95 I f f A U.S. Marine created a ruckus lost by 552 votes to Russell'S, Chlheoe Nationalist bastion of For­ 'hand Rojas a new 4-year term. regulation. Ftm YO C H for easy handliiiB. ' i’csterday by. going around tear­ Shaw. Sonia Sorel granted nncontested mosa-with Matador guided.miSsUes Hiss was released from priacin . in ACT NOW! Ideal fora good meal ojfihash, . / divorce on grounds of aktieme 1954. He, his 'wife and son have The bill rHected. by the com- RR80NAL INSPECnON ing (town flags the Indonesians had HereHs how the elacUons went capable of carrying • nuclear war­ . PROBE BAKERY UNION ' put up ip honor o f the state vlait town by town; _. mental cruelty from sictor John heads, the y . , Embassy kaid to­ since liv ^ quietly in. New. York. n^ittoe waa introduced by . Sen- IM I INxwellWw., Ramdeii. ibHiMAai Carfakline. . . Klsctriosl and me- 8 -"The (Ordeal of fighting false Washington, May 7 (JV-xhe Benjamin. J. Kopkea (R-Mariden). of . Soviet President RJemenU Naugatuck — Democrat Adam day. AFLAIIO E t h leal PnmtioM 'Voroshilov. ■ Mengaepi, _ , . a former State rep:. chnnlcal trouble causes New York, 'iTie anjiouncement salemo(u*atiq sweep in vowed to t ^ e Formoea, have been ih the formation oT-4ha 'United Na­ ■ .catalog:. ■/ 'S’ ^ APPLIANCE DEPl^. polirtes., .Bill aflowing results of made! up largely , of brimn reprs- guard. ! J ?*™ ' islcometsr Ustd to be admitted aa building up )Mlr mainland offensive tions.” VERMONT W'DODS CLOSED sentativee, ' ‘ ■ •4e’e«aeeeeeleeeee«eeee.e eA b • Western diplopiaUc sources said!, ^ q e r s t Frederick evidence In- a \trLri *lrRt4 capahiUtiea■pabi <9 poaite the island. Hiss, disbarred in New York and Boston,, May 7 (AV-Vemont Rauer and Smith would not-OiH ♦ * a a. e •••ee«v**t>««#-« A^a e e - • I Please Dae Our Oak they feared' the Ckimmuniet nreeeijf Greenoufh defeated Sunhcl 8. The emi ly said the M a t^ o r, Masagebusetts after hi ■ City A l/T • a a a ^ 'toe State a' The in ««](nia of H q ^ Be|iMi)WMQ *t convic- Gov. Joseph R. Johnson today or-' close thc eommittoe vote. Reliable 1 would blow the Incident into a «lia- f Bunihaugh, * RepubUcan [seeking Stats Capitol. .vTHsmlwiwf r ts can­ unit waa bleing atationed on For- ' tion, maintainsmala ■ to the ik that dered Uiat state's g'^i mllUoii sources said it was 10 to 7 fog tura> Street Entrance .... Jep insult eg^nst Voroshilov. !ra*By third t«rin, 4,0W- tp 2,883..1[aet moaa 'a'holly for the pen sive, pur,- MANCHItTlR CONM* ^ M A N C H B S t B R ter with Rmublicsn Ooagrsdaions] LesUmoay oCe'x-Coi'ommudlsi Cham- aeres of woodhtods closed at ihg i^dosnv . ■ ■ leaders at Whits Boust loi midaiglit heewioe o f exploslt* CORNER MAIN dud O ^ sfREETS T w o). . I I (towtodi m Piiio nttto)' moming. . - ' . - -':'l - m Page Twq). fsTMt fire oouditkMM, ■■ .f OostOaMi; e » IMga