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tAiAm \ Hif^.W«ither / ^rersTf-Oany^ct Frcn Ran. rorocoit of o^;S. Waotfcw. ' r * r Mm,Wmm mmm April Sft. » M MlMer, oImum6 o f ' Might OMf ouHr r. Low to^ 12,698 Might iH 44o. P i ^ g M«nMr of t|io Audit m tey^^lgh SMO. ^urdM Of OIMulMloii Hut^hmUr-^-A City of Village Charm, iiiiiii 5 " AdVortlatHg OM Pag* SS) P R IC E F IV E (TWENTYiFOUil PAGE8-iTWO SECTIONS) MANCHEST^^^ONN., THURSDAY, MAY 1. 1958 VOL. LXXVIL NO, 180 ■. . ■ '• ...... Nudist Colony 8 MiUion "X' Gen. Organizer^ 79^ Tfbt^Stamps TeU sLi Mish .Deep Riverr* May 1 (ff)— Night wag4Failing and the man Washington, MW 1 (/P)— who khadked at the door had a Waihingtoit. May i ■*” ‘“ ** ” * The Internal, Revenue Service peaied. atranlre look abbut him. reported today what ^called Th« MiilrinB Corps comman- On ihia subject. McBJroy said ,4m the houaeholder' called tha dj^t ;iaW today that if Con­ the proposed chahgas "do ,w. State Policeman Theodore the mishandling of |4 8 ^ 86)0 gress enacts President Eisen­ ehange the' present statemen|Ldi HiHextoiTwent to the acene last million in cancme(| fi^erM^x hower's defense reo.rganiza- functions of the armed ser^dM^"^ night..- , stamps at the New York StVk tion plan as yrritten, some fu­ But, the j^retary i^td, the He found hia man at a roaring Exchange. advent of modem vVeapeha h as ied camp fire preparing himaelf a huge After four years of inveatlga ture secretary df^ defense may to confusing and mwtefui overiap- meal. The man" wore , a beard, a tion. the case Was’ referred to 'm e - dve the Marine'Coivs “ the ping. He said rigid provisions‘in long mane of ftair. .ahorta, a akln- Justice Department which decided . piim’s rush," ’ the present IpW' make it difficuit tlght ahirt and » healthy Un there was no grounds for crimi­ At tho »»me time. u>e Htiuoe for the eeoretary of defense to He had knocked at the door to nal prosecutions.. make dbstiiions and administer the Involved were documentary Armod ServIcM ComnuHoe r#-' try to obtain freak watar. He had " f colvod written oaauraiice frohn Ooc- depatMhent effectively. been traveling down the Connect!; .stamps representing' payment- of ContM of PrdiecU ..Afhder present statutes, McElroy federal stock. transfer taxes. Thla rotary of Defense MclCIroy \th » t ... . cut river In, a small boat. <• hl4 department haa no mtentlop -ViTote, th? Army and Air Force can To Haxton .and a reporter who tax U leVied against all stock ex­ making ^'a awoeping reallgnmitHt claim similar modem weapons for went along, bn the Investigation, change tranaactibna. ''x, of the aorvlcea or thelr^dmlnlafra- close support of gt^nd fbrees and le man reeled off a colorful atory: Bold'to Collectors Washington, May 1 (/P)--The head of th6 Pentagon’# itpecial. ^tlOn."jHfcaalttany m ofger^aep'- this' mission eould be interpreted A revenub . aj^ice. apokasnian sjutce bureau said it could be dia'istroos to allow a civilian I«« would be exprew^forbtdoen a ii'elUiei a landro r^alr lobr^Aim>> fame—»Leo vbas. 1 :______aedd- « servWe-^employe^: ^'e*—TP. ag^cv to limit miiitary-UBe,8 of outepApace. by the propoa^ he said, both the Navjr and Air York was ''careless" ab<^ cancel­ ■ t . '.- Roy W. Johnson, director of the defense Department’s Ad* •The Army, Air Force and Force could claim certain strategic 'rtnctpal aim In life at the mo­ ing the stamps after use. He-said Marine Cofpa>otaln their reapefc- weapona end both the Army and ment—Establfsh a nudiat colony In this permitted three/Or four em­ vance^ Research Projects Ageney (ARPA), called on'Con* • I. 'V tlvo IndlWUhlities,” McElroy the >tr Force could claim some Brooklyn'"near Coney island. ployes of the New' Yor|c Stock greSs to yvrite into President ^senhower’s bill for a civilian .. ^wrote. ..i"' anti-aircraft weapons.' Voaa docked his 14-foot boat Clearing Corp., arm of the space agency a clearcut p r o to n giving freedom for military NOetv Randolph' M. Pate, the As long ap the secretary's au­ hare and bought 20 pounda of Stock Bxchang^ to p^qie the Ifa^e Corps commandant, ap- thority to aetUe suen disputes is .wheat and five pounda, of com. He stamps to dealers who in turn SQld space proje^s. ... before the cmhmitteb' to -open to queetlon, McEl.oy said. ta a vegetarian. them to CoJlgl’tors. “For example/,’ Johnson told the House Space Committee, delivermOat outapol^p oppoeir "Any derision by the secretary'of Easex, he aald.'he will; haul-the There was no 1m s of money to if the D efens^^epa^ent decides it to be militarily desir­ ttop yet voiced by any .service witr defenae which is iipt popular with boat to the Bolton Poat Road ahd the federal government.^ The able to program for netting man into space, it should not have ness to feotbrn of the adn^j^tra* a service or publtc\oupporters o& The stapips represented taxes al­ thst service, can be ejiallenged'as pull It by hand to Brooklyn. to justify this act>«t^ to this civilian agency.” tlon propoaalN^;^ . ' There, 'he aaid. he will build aev- ready paid. Johnsonb prapMM aUlement'*^------^ ^ ------— — Paie emphasised he does not be­ an infringement on the atatiitory •^e under-the-table .operation combatant functiona” eral ralla where' nudists can sun etched sharply Uw question of lieve "thoae now fn high offlce” themselves. A large raft will con­ begaif in IPS! and was broken up whether miUta^ or clvlllaiv have any intention of.,reducing the ' McElroy, who tesUfled 'pioat of m 1954, the spokesmad said. He last week, sent the committee tain a kitchen. He said he had authorlllea ahquid have the upper Dag Cauiiio^s Marine Corps to impotence if the reported ' the Revenue Service em­ hand in futuw dlaputea over han- bill ia enacted. .' - ploye Involved waa retired 'and (CkintlMM^oa PageJI«mle^l:^Con»te^ .p n ja c ts,------.------“But," he aald, “preaerd^g«(dta- Ik y fo r CiriMan Control on \ tentlohs ate no ihAuraHce" awfinst were fired. to our*uaefulne««: Elsenhower’s >111 envlssges the-, Most of the, mishandled atampa riviliah ageiic/ as controlling all dnly in the law can a'e find au<^ were recovered by Revenue Serv­ goydrnment apace reaearch- except ^Missing Dus’ Inaiirance." ^ ice investigators. A few which that "primarily associated” And. Pate continued, he finds; were taken during 1P51 are still it diSleutt to add how-^Uons of! tax Slash Deci^^ th miliUry use adminlatration D n i^ Nations, N. Y., May I (^ unaccounted for. wltneaaea have aaid dlaputea - Secritfty General DagTHam- th*\ prMcnt taw which apell out , The Revenue Service said 112 the roles and mlaatbins of eaCh would be resolved by the Pre'al- marskjold >al^dent Eiaeifiiower'a rwtrlCtlVe, other than Iv Mme Hi stamps were taken in each oMhe would be settled by lower-level ac­ Arctic Inapedtipn plan h u con- tiire fiacretary Of defense who in­ four years. tion. vinced him thete la‘i^iod reason tended aooner or later to alter Ihe^r;^ \ Pending creation of a civilian to continue effiwta to. Break tha (Continued on Pnge Sixteen) - Ek - 1 agency,- BSlsenhower-'has author­ MaripOa'..ajtitua and functions.' Washington. May 1 - -fcreaaing wages and prices. Mitchell » I _ ------I dtaarmament deadlock. Pdle tied hU majpr crit-1 of Labor Mitchell aaid todi B/dded that ahythuig beyond thdt ized ARPA to go ahead for one He warned, howe^, that the Igttm of 'u fe adminlstrntfon prQ-»|he f««is the admihUtration wl! wbuid amount to go'vemmcnt dic­ year -With experiments like ahota. big pqwarii already haTipalaiied the 1 to the iectlon Which has } j,,ve to decidi within 30 da.y tation.'an area, He ahid should not at the moon. Elsenhower also or­ bus several times and \ttat the aroused perhaps the most hostility whether to recommendhf entered. - V New President dered review of such projects to road may not remain opeiriglwaya among mtuAtpa o( tbs committse Mitchpli told a aswa whether a fteM price in- see'Whether theji should be l^ en for future buses. \ —Elssnhower*B racommepdatibn that while the rseaasion Vincoyery over by'the proposed clvlUan-unlt- Hammamkjold spoke at a h«ws that those sections aoelUng out the be flattening out, as jPritsldant frhm 'Hfte recepiidn. Mltchdt re- Pledges Justice Johnson did not specify whether conference at which he stoutly de­ . — ------— i Elsenhower said yaaterday, ha a w irad a continuing he thought ARPA ehoulfi hold,-on fended his support of the BisefiV g e -. w g • 'I'' I no» solid Improvemaiil ahead. ‘\sj, ttadeairatale.t to the moon rocket program,-Tiut hower plan to guard agaJnat aur-N K p fillfiriP ! EfterUve 8tep-,4f Needed it 4-Dny Week For Argentina Id prise attacks in the horth. A AFAIVC: ; jie *eid that once a dedalon la Secretary said he la "L believe a Civilian aatronautlca He aaid he had no advarsa re­ •g-w . A XTb 1 'made that further anti-recaaaion to legtalating a 4-day. Buenos Aires, May. 1 (P)*i^Arfuro agency should be created with its action ao far from the Soviet H llti f 'rrhl* K flllIf remedies are needed pa fsvonP a 'week. Sen. AL^en (R-Vt) has dial waa av/orn in today aa own funds for use In purauing Jta^ A A l t U l A U l slart^^aa the moat, e f f e c t^ programs'. HoWeVer. military pro­ Union on htii tinuauel aUtT/'gen­ _gested ‘that Congress ahontd dent of Aiwentlna'a ftret pputnik ebuMcidUS group tn Mtitobw'a 'MiX'TJay piffade dlsplSj-a erally' regarded as a departure udy this.”' loiriMIE" (foVeriinScnr Ih moi^ -float representing Earth suimoimted by rocket taking off into grams already demand the use 'ot from his traditional position of *'*’*“'■ »«crettty put tu w Mitchell said he thought that any than a decade. space. _ Kremlin la in background. (AP Photofa.\ via .Radio Outer Bpace for many uses for the neutraJlly. way: ’ reduction In the work week should ■ The tail-bespectacled law.ver protection of our -country. there is a boiate of/the took the path before a joint ses­ ,/fom Moacow. I The Secretai-y General said he re­ t de­ be left to natural- development, "The legislation setting, up a garded his intervention if the Se­ E ast Haven, May 1 (aVr-PoUcs eebnorhv necessary meaning labor-management collec- sion of the new, congress, ending civUlan group should not 'he so terminationnati< haa to^die made re%- 214 vearbyof provisional .militafy wordeMp in Hartfbrd realty-company and of down the cprialn on everj-thing massed \ atop the Lenin-Staiin Force's fly.-paat If it had bfen that-Quarles took this position be­ effect ti-nge Increnses and ninge the Dnited Tool and Die Co. of that has hp^pened up to thla mo­ mausoleum. scheduled'- was cancu'ed bv a cause'Quarles expects the United benefits provided in' the p i^ Weat Hartford and vice president ment. V/p'close the stage in order The smaH. sam pl.rg consisted , of .steady, drizzle which fell froth States to get reconnaissance satel­ (Milf contract. Loalsi O. Seatofi,'' at tha H F and' M Tool Co. in New Aiken to (ake'^a great stride for\s-ard." personnel Osarriers, paratroopers, lpadeiy*'sies. lites orbiting .the Earth before ■ vice preeldent in charge of tlio self-propelled \^fuU-track antlalrr personnel staff, told m news oon- Havbn, He was married and the Inll! Offer .\mnesty BUT x The minister of defense. Marshal Russia, does. Quarles did not. com­ / father of a fi-year-old daughter. Frondizi said the first bin his craft guna, conventional rocket Rodion Malinovsky, atnick a ment on that. fersaice “We do not have any launchers on . tnlpka and tracited other offer . under development.** Oarl Anderson, ch<'f inspector government will submit "wUl be "peace .through strength" theme in The committee has heard that of the State Aeronawjlca Depart­ As Cure for Recessions^ Ample and generous ar.ir.eatv" and carriers, and field--pieces. , the speech of the,day. He told his a man looking through a small ment, said Carw^’a plant was / 'all . parties will become free to There were none of the bigger forces 'that the Communist „JU.M P d e a t h CAUSES SET i«eh ....‘‘performing j acr'^atlcs" - in Ft. CahipSeli, Ky., M ay! i/P)^ - Wa8hfngt6h7 'May” l "’)Ah—SenA highest , since January J953, wlrin carry'on '^ n tica l activity'.' HOBS Solidailty is not (IlieCtea ; Earth objecU less the New Have'ii pMia Just before .To this obvious reference to the against any country but is in the than two feet 4 in- size. .Trniy Autiibritles said today one the high speed pose-dive crash. Aiken I R'Bft) said today Congress the Eisenhower admlnist^tton outlawed Peronlsta party he added interest of all peoples paratrbopei; was strangled te should study the feasibility of a 4-! took office. . / that he was ’voted into office by NewsTiclbit^s Coupled with this was the cur­ gome fears have been voiced by death in a mess air drop here lest ICbntinued: on Sixteen).. day worK vveek, at least in some Primarily responsible the the great majority of Argentine rent Russian hire that: the military, too, that in , the ab­ week whAi a partial deatel -W.- industries,' as S possible cure and i April increase were record high citizens. Including Peron followers. Culled from AP Wtr«s 1. The United States ia threat­ sence of an international agree­ plate lodged in his windpipe preventive of recessions. prices for fruit;i, ,ai>d , vegetables ening world peace with its nuclear ment the United States would have MaJ, L. A. Breault. public infor- and a substantlah^Iae for cotton. Stepping down are. two heroes of He said it .should be considered the 1955 revolution, provisional bomber patrols across the Arctic; ; to try to shoot down foreign satel- matlon officer, said a partially along with the ideas of a guaran- Partially offsetting were low'er Cleaning up slums is qne way of 2. The United States and Brit- j lites because it would not know Baby Girl Dies prices for daliy ppodUcU, eggs and President (Maj. Gen.) Pedro Ar- completed imestlgetien ahowed teed'anniSsi wage and profit shar­ amburu and 'Vice President (Adm.) clearing up juvenile delinquency, ain are Continuing the- armalncnls 1 whether they were dangerous, three other -,jften strangled tn ing \for workers in industries poultry. ■ .'V Isaac Rojas. They are fulfilling a says Dr. Peter F. Lejlna. Univer­ race. - conducting -, atomic and ' Quarles said a vehicle in orbit death when parachute suspenaloB ■ which have p'erlodjc layoffs. Me Prices-paid iiy farmssa for goods sity of Maryland Sociology profes- hydrogen boijib teats, .building fis different from a high-flying air- Afterj jBeatinjf and servic^used in production promise to turn over power' to lines became entangled eroaed ' mentioned the. automobile Industry constitutionally elected officials. Mr 'Nikita Khni.shchev says the rocket bases in western,' Europe | plane because "if you drop, some- their necks. The fl(th victim died as one. , • Soviet Union, probably will not Join and atrepgthening the armed j thing-out of it, it goes right along (CoiitHiued bn Page Nineteen) * Oji hand for the Ceremonies were of 'a~sealp laceratloq, Brqault ,. Her ‘Father A.iken emphasised in an inter­ delegations, from 58 nations. They other members of the V.N. Scly view that, he is not auggeatlng a entifie. Committee on RadlatiofI (Continueil on Page Nineteen) (Continued pn Page Ten) . ■; ■ r-.,, ■■■■"■ quick aw'ttch to any of'these ideas, included three cHIfea of state— Peru's Manuel Prado, Uruguay's in sending observers.'lo this sum­ LABOR b il l s , INTRObU(?ia» Hirtford, Ma.v 1 «Pi -A 20-year- but added: mer's series of C.S. nuclear tests dld uneiViployed .father confessed Carlos TlscHer and Rumania's Ion Washingtoil. May I (AVrSeii. ••‘Eventually we've got to consid­ Pleven :W eighs^ Gheorghe Maurer. in the Pacific. Kenne!d.v (D-Maas) 1 today- bi- day that he gave his 18-mohths- er it, and..l. think we sKould con­ Televising a mui'der trial in- hia old daughter a beating a few hours Frondizi and Gomez were swept tiodUCMl hUis to c r » ^ ?" - sider it now.” ' 7 into Governniknt House by an elec-' court did not distract attorneys) bribery of-labor union oilcima. before she was pronounced dead on Both the -curreiit buaihess slump Price wttnessM or Jurors, Mlasourl Cir­ GoiiGlr^d" Net to arrival at McCook Memorial Hos­ tora) landslide Feb. *23. Along with ' and In eliminate what he termed and prospects that many indus­ ,them came a Senate entirely from cuit Judge Sam Blair told a a unlbn-huatiog provision ia ex­ pital Wednesday night. tries will need fewer workers in Journalism Week-audience at. the Charles -Carmen, 3fi8 . Barbour Paris. May 1 (jP)—Rene Pleven theirharty and a healthy majority isting law. Kennedy,seM a Sen- - the future indicate, he ..said,’ that University of Missouri An 18- Pegion of Big Storm| ate labor subcommittee 3te beede St., admitted beating his daughter, there Is a need for something more Was reported today to_be consider­ in Ihe House of Deputies. year-old white student at Kansas Donna Lucia Carmen, about the ing a" wage-price freeze’ in hia ef­ ^ 'The 49-year-old. Pre.sldent faces >ylll consider these aleag With than hurry-up steps to get people a, host of probiemsiUncluding a City's Qentral;. High School was a nutss of other labor-manage­ back, stomach, chest, face and back on payrolls gftei^ recessions forts to form 'a government to end beaten severely yesterday 4>y four el-k’Casts. Tcnenbau.-ii'Said' the' head about three' hours before she FHince's pbllticsl crisis. ■ > ' runaway coat of liVingi a dollar def- BMton, j.a y l ^/l^-,x,:,THe nie nt legislative propoaela al­ have thrown them- out of jobs. Negro, youths, who said the.v re­ rad system, coast to coast MfenM forecast staff will work , closely ready introduced. The aubcom- died. ' Aiken said .Automation Ip some Pleven.»■mlddle-of-the-roacl poli­ ioit, nationalist demands that for­ sented his handling - of an BOTC with (he bureau’s severe local - Carmen and hia wife were picked tician, also wants a clearcut policy eign firms k^p away from Argen- warning network, will be'uged for mittee will resume - Its puWlo sections of Industry has led or is squad., the first time this year to warn storm unit at Kansas City. hearings Mopdaj’j^ up for questioning by police .short­ leading to a situation in lyhich a lb put c^wn the Algerlan^bellion Democrat G. Mennen Williams Tenehbaum said the bureau does ly after 9:15.p.m. after they were and reforms ;)n France'Sclstlons (Gontinued on Page Tivelve)- New England residents ot the ap­ peacetime economy just can't keep today announced hts. candidacy for proach of tornadoes or- other se­ not expect an increase in theTium- 10 FISHERMES' SAVED ,r called to the hospital by officials: the available work force employed with its restive overseaaiholdings an unprecedented sixth term as there. Dr, Waltey Welaseijborn, as- if he becomes premier, ' ' ■ \ ■ v vere storms. ber of tornadoes in New England. ilallfax. N.S.4 May ,! (A>-AJl- aiatant rnedicai exantlner, was also in a 40-hour week the year around, governor of Michigan. ..A Jack­ The U.S. W ith e r Bureau an­ . .-...-'lore People Vulnerable otHer fishing boat snatched IB - and added: i;.Politicians emerging from. Plev­ H ernver R aps C rim e sonville.- Fla. conference of south notified. .■ en'S; office dlsMosed the broad out­ nounced this last night in dtario*' Hr said, however, tjiat "There fishermen from their burning,_ ■ Dr- Welsenbom .withheld an of­ "We’d. have, had to face up to ern m'ayors and a mass meeting of ing its preparations for the May- ia- reason - to belieye tjist future trawlef la the turbulent AtUin- this before if] it hadn’t been for lines of the 3-part |>rogram he ther clty-'g Negroes are sd'heduled ficial cause of de’kth pending aU wants to. put before the Kstional T rem l in TY, Film s lo-September to.- -.Sc ■> season. tornadoes coulB 'bring an increase tic today. Hunt continued for ^ World War II and the Korean this weekend in the aftermath of in the number of deaths as well three othef irten adrift In » life- autopsy thla mbnmlng but Indlf Assembly, •' ? " The bureau said Conelrad, which cated that the child died of a cere­ War." -..X.::'" bomb - exloaibna early Irt the Yveek iipecially as property damage.” boat. The distress signal, frew Aiken aaid he is far, from sure Pleven was pressing th* political Washinglon, May 1 fdh—FBI 'Di­ at a Jacka^l)leN£^o;Adiool>n(ltPerrnits . "J, bral, hemorrhage, presumably leaders to give him siyes. or.,:.no ,i "Continued -ih’ereases in popula­ the t04-foot .SheUa PatrliHa- out 1 that an upturn this summer and rector d .^ d g a r Hoover said; a Jewiah community center. tion and,, expansion tn suburban of Miilgrave, N.8.. had been re­ from the head ifijurv. gnawer by -tomorrow night On day there is a dangerous trend to Albania, tiniest - member of the Ihorized for envergency V'eath^ According to police, the unem­ fail would last through thf winter. warnings earlier this year by the areas ha VS, made more areas and layed by anot>er vessel yester­ I- "I don't believe the 8|Utomobils whether (hey will .support Wm. ' gloriflealion .of crime in television Ehirbpean Communist bloc, ends day, but dense fog hampered the . ployed father became annoyed at. The Socialists' National Counclh pro^hms and, motion pictures. i Federal Cbmmunieations .Commla- people vulnerable to tornadoes,” hia oaughter'a crying about 6 p.m. ahd heavy machine induatries, for rationing for the first time since he said. ' , . aearch.y-, . instance, ever again- will 'need as 'will meet tomorrow. They hold Hfe described such presentatlona Wolfid War 11 . . . Prevd-n* Eisen- aion. X-. and boat her when her crying in­ Plevlin'i-fate.. With 100 votes in as ah “affront to our national con­ Other tornado preparations an­ Tenenbaum aaid the odds against i' terrupted hia watching television. many workers-as theyha.ve In the howet’a'statem en t he haa no re- a tornado hitting Nqw ^ England HARTJt'OltD FIRM 8TBUC* ' the National , 'Aaaehtbly they are science," and linked them , with spo.nalbllity to groom a successor nounced bv Oscar Tehenbaum, He placed her in her ' Crib and past 15 years," hb said. meteorologist in ’harge-o the Bos­ are very great r Hartford. May 1 "*T—Some M. - Aiken took this long range view indiapenaable to".. Pleven. They outto*aks of juvenile-violence. a-ppaara (o put Vice PrMident Nix­ members of Loeal 281 of the fU® - Riade Biippor in the kllcKenv have been reluctant to join Acabi- But' at the same time ..JfJoover ton fqrecasO-cehter. Inclucje; "New Eingland has, avieraged " a short time later,. Mrt. ****'} as aonie other continued to call on in political dllpninia. 1; Bjisaotivatlor. of .the tornado only ort* tornado a year and a se­ (International Vnion of Eleetrl-' far more immediato action and in- nat including right tringerS. Whom credited many leaders IniHe movie British Rbclr 'n' R(»ll IdtSl Tom­ cal,..-Radio and Machine Work- walked into the house and picked — ...... they blame for overthrowing land TV' industries with helping warninV^etwork manned by 1,000 vers one-fvery 20 years," he;said, t^ t t u -iiaatm-'*' >*bF ’’awmati fitc.es ahowed varloua upa ap< my Steele, knocked unconseloiia b.y "with th* Worceater tornado of enu AFL-CIO) wekt en atrlhw ; downs in the economy. FraheeVa. last three eshineta, _ | • JAw Anforoemeot by ^ ''genuine a. mob of . fans, calls doetpta;,.a«<| volunteers at more than 4Q0 obaer- today at the WhUleek M aaul^ , -tlatlesa when taken into the llvini Plevan'a thoj^gh economic prbpo- portrayalsw of criminal*. I vatibn poaU throvighdu ,-,lh* 1963 in which' 100 w*re kil)ed and room. A few Vnlnutea after w t •liK ■ Faria: Priobs VP."‘ - ' V ea*cels public appeairances until mors-then 1,000 injured, the great- ■'Ytriilag Company ta.'Weat H a»^’,:' The Agriculture Department re­ aata art ctruln to etlr apirited In a signed editorial fijW r.5^y thb lather nibbed her braises furtiJer notice . , . Yvonne Menard, **^^*R*d*r liiat*U*tiona at ^ t o n , «4t in the hlalCry of the -ara^” ported yetterday that farin prices bate among (he sociaiiata.' Their laaua of Ahe- FBI Butlati^5|MWV*r tajl brunetta atar .of the Folles wtthLtii anttaapflc,' police eald, , aupportqri. already aic prasaing ister awl Nirntucket, Maas., lenstibeMm.Uatad these eefety si-2r.;sirsr5i ■ 15* child grew eteadlly wow hicraaslcd Ll4 per cent from inla- ,B*rgarea, ia fptmd Tn aeml-con- March to.mid-April t o * level 9.84 for wagja hikta in m(uiy (ielda. *‘‘*'^a a law^ „eaforcefeiwit eliBcer aoloua ateU in ..*■her apartm___ entA ^;^a%avrtth Hartford. Oonn. v . • iwtll abdut 9 p.m.'.whea tha father Coordination of tornado for*; (Oaatliii^ M fege sa'o'Tir per ‘oimt above, th at - of a year XOVatianed a« P a g e.H u e# )' Jo a a iinlat alaafced hy-raaer. ' agor—"Tha liaw level waa ^ ■' fOaatlitiMd M Piaca T«N>X 1 ■jicammmi e» mLgirnmiJ " - • AW;.'.' ' f ij

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: l : \ MANCHESTER EVENI^^G HERAL^^ANCMESTO^, CONN* IMURSDAYi MAY 1,1968 \ PAGE THREM. JfAOB^TVird^ • MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ THURSDAY, MAY 1,1958 er and mafia hris homi K M oet"offlclale of the hroad- genuine portrayals'of orimkHdS bi ■X' Ho%er Rapa Crime shrine have^.We witnessed castors Organleatipn. aro in Lo* Oreir true light,. , v •• Bilby G irl Dies! Coagragational Ghureh^tn North Mr, and Mrs.'Ck)Nkm fMuier. Any! Columbia igelea for the annual NAB c«m» '(Regrettably, however, there are Copitol Korbor SIm i^ B ^ iu t n . . '■ • •'"“ .' oths;7 Adults are wsiwme to attend braaen affront to our n ^ t ' OovsnUT. '■ sclenc^' . . x; ■ .'''8 loin. , . ' some ufisorupulous' individuals who ^ 843 Mobi St.^ V The ssaaton wdU^ biffins ^ 8:80- as chaperones. TheiV'wiU be -a Tren^TV , Filins homlniU dbarge^for ddmlenton. . ine ro )ht; Correspoi(dM,ce on the whoM aCtjoiM stuiuld l»e''fXpoised at the e'vening service, the Rev, Beg fcice i e Beffsewtfe (Oenttaiiedfi^ Fagit Ons) ^ Today ia the desuHUm for obtain­ (-. town In .Okla- Isuhjcct mo-viee with P ri*- in the searching kllsg light ftf pub­ SATURDAYk MAY 3 Dr. BrowTJf. Barr, . profeseor of lic opinlun In Oielr ’i)et for bigger - ^ SocM^ ing dog licenses. The\offtce o f the and aa an American citlaen, I fe(jl' hoiiiA in i. (Raffling apr^e thad l*ft ideqt Eric ad^-the Motion praaohlng at Yale University Dl- UJOT IS ViTAi, * A FEATUBINO. OUTSTANDINO JAZ* FI S^ More Engaged by Board '^ead and twu others of America, and bigger profits,' they glorify i^ ty iSchool. The Rev. ‘Dr. Biifr, Town Clerk will be closM faom 5 to SoMh dealtr ^tphoimd to ipeak out agalrist a Plctbre i p.mK . y<'. . \ \ ’ ■ ’AMENT TtAT s told tha po)ie> they got but the eg( has not been violence, glamorise corruption, 1 B«t)i Hoffman, a»dpl aorv- haa served as minister ‘ at South By Alfred Shebsweld ^ Both aidw leMweUe .fti Mm U f . X '(U en tlm ^ (ram Pagar One) Dog owners. liceneing^RMiyed fo- N o n n ^tablif” Faitor Ocdumhli—N.tnrt of the prea«nt*Orade 4, Mies Mary Ixm Keablee; dangerous trend which ls"'^anir 0(8 Idea from watching television made pbbiic. and'picture criroinala as heroes Iter tn ' ,.tha Mancheater Congregational Church Ih Middle-' ffiales foKthe llfst tjii*, aire re­ Today'k hand would be nb prob­ ON TROMBONE ''^ stbif Itself ui the field of and movie, crime storiee.” ’ for youth to idollae.” ' ,/fi, town and Second Congregational A A / 8 1 ; ON TMUMFBT taff of 12 taechere at. Horace W,[ Grade 3, Mrs. Marion Haines; m « Hoover called police. / t|nable to wait'for!, K))eol aya^nn, wIU apeak Wedrtea- minded ..a ^veterineriarfi jbertifl* lem-'^ a^I .in ah ordinary gime of f Q J 10 ,*id television entertslhmjnij police to,arrive, however, he rani GfNlltAir in Waterbury. He will also be re­ n im r bridge. Since It came along Oobm; Stag or Drag to the liveUeet hpot hi Townl Fortar School have signedilf«' their Grade 2; >' Mis* Sarah,^^ Bombria; Hooiier did not specify any pbc)- , "mere are, of cou; day a t Uie'^weeilnK of the parent caU muet be presented/ / ♦ A<5- eontracic for the year 1958-59. Ih (3k-ad* 2, open; Grade 1, Mrs. "In tha face of ^ nptlbn'a ter 'grama, movl^ or indiriduals. in sponsible leaders in JET REPAIRS SPEED out of the'hoUae and uked some]' membered by many in tHa area St. Maurice Notee/ national tottrnament, where ♦ 7 rifying Juvenile e f U ^ waVe, w-e •»group■<< the''Go-opetatlre Kinder­ .eh trick le -worth its weight , in' Idltlicm, Donald 'm uie, chairman Minna Doskow and Mias Marion _ his criticism. picture and fAiylsion li '^New York-rA new tnyh^et aU- people Juet getting put'of a car to T V StRVICE tibntry. assistant minister at Cehte'’ Con­ A first . Friday rof |hp month W ESif ‘ lA u r are threatoiledLYrifn a fiood of drive him, hls- wife and' their garten and The aeaston gregational In Manchester a dec­ gpld, the hand.gave many players A .ID 9 7 the Board of Education said Raefale. meN, was no irunedlate com­ who dedicate' then: efforW Uncr' has been deslgnMl so engine M AC . A OaS wUt be held atH^nlted Methodist Mass wlU be Mlel>rated''At d p.m. A J • 5 . A-s O A K OKlUd* li* the board- nleeting Tuesday Uona Club to Mirtie Award movlea and/L^vlslon preaenta- during wholesome '.^tertainiiii changes,will requli^nly 30 mln- daughter to the hoapiSal beca.uae Nights OAaOll------p ih aP art./ ade ago. tomorrow at 'St. Maurice' Chiirch. severe headscliA » » * 7 J P UOna yrhl^-Haunt Indecency and ment frdm the Washington head­ Caiurch at 8 pjn. J g l O P , ,_ ♦ K 7 80 DAK ST., MANCHESTER—NO COVER, NO lONIMtfM ^ a ieh O w o new teacherl have been George Patroe. principal of Hor­ quarters ($4.. the Motion Picture . . . again and agattv -ssi jitea.'orV 4 ^ u t the same tiiud the girl wma' sick. / Author- ot “The Word,, the .Flesh Confessions will begin at 6:30 km . Wbeh. I played.-the hand in^the ahplau(ljMW{ca(neas. Not since the Carmen ■will Be, preSentad' lit Teu'hn 8-«4n / She will ahow - h\fllm entitled natfohal tournament a few weeks 10 5 A___ .A 192 0ng««ii^ar next fall and other ace W. Forter School, preaentetf /asociatlon (Jf America or-the Na- the beat intereata of law- enforce­ ded for a.'lu>ricatlon Job aqcroil •The FTuatfatlng ,F«wa and Fas^ and Mr. Smith,” he is also on the The Instruction class vidll begin O u id lw ra ^ re being IntA-riehod: a. request from- the' lofipl. Uops dayaMm^ thousands filed past the Hartford police court. ego, W est opened the ten of dlB- o o im i ■ t the Infamoiis John DllUng- tional .Aseoelatior of Broadeastors. ment and the public irolfar# by Ige for dnatlng Fives” ahd .le^ a dlsduS' BMird of Director's for. the Ck>n- with a N*ss on Saturday atII p:80;r;au A K 8 4 \ to flit the in Grade'l ahd 'UlUb which Wantii to prasefit an necticut Association‘ fpr Mental monda .X played low from dummy, Mon on this age chlliSr \ < Am. - and E a st took the king.: S S st re­ ^ f A K O a ^O W l THE VERY BEST IN PIZU ' Jn the Grade VxM dJ) combination: annual citlsMUbip. aTrarff to - An invitation to the public to at­ Health. Ticket deadline , for the. Mol[ ^ e r s turned a diamond, and I allowed -■♦148 Mlaa M a ry ..L e ^ £ ^ d ^ of Wilti- member of thb gjrgdtiihtlng tend the tesalon has been exwided The* afternoon scSe|on wriU heer Day dihner Sponsored by the, doun- West to bold the trick. West led ' AAQ8 ffiantlc hpai>een enghg^ro teach Who ]^'(tis>lay*8'tralt* a^ ^ ar'- ^ the school. Because the M^ai, reports of conir.itteeS, election'of cil of CaUioUc Women Is Mdiiday. loMh Wert North Bart Grade 4.' Miss Kea^gTiKnoW actenstlce^eftild deaindm tqbur another diamond to-dummy’s ace. 1 NT Pam 8 NT Fart . H W d of -IHucation la ho^r c officers and election. of a delegate Members are'asked to make rer I ran'the four h'e<« and West jG##^tUNrive-ln ^VVeeJ/ Hartford w lw e SaringjkBond jnreaenf ed eHnr a proposal to hire a aodlM. to the General Council In BoetoJi turns after Masses Sunday and tp calmly dlacarded three Httbo—the AProiag iMMiAlO ''' worker on a part-time baais. It Is turn In unsold pickets at that time. ■/ .' taught Grade 5<^Tor three gradually The -lin June. . MIdiadt Redgrave stars as four, the flve, and tbi ten: that -T ■ expected othiera will be Interested '.Four discussion groups ^ a re Reg Collection cyp ^ l Jouriialiat covering the order. I went after the spades next, She\is a grnduate of WlUitha etudintkto receive award -will In discussing the work of this type scheduled on stewardship, ChrlSr ‘I^Btoy Scouts of Troop 73 will sthrt no-China whur. -The Quiet Sneeeing dummys Jack in the proc­ partner to show n 4«oard (or kMg- StataTea^ers College and -ftai delrotodCby thc./Grade 7 and 8 of professional service. tlan \educatlon, men's work and >the|r rag collection at 9 a.m.. Sat ^mbricari;’\ a Unlten Attnu ess. m e suit produce fow tricks, er) jnkjor eiiit if hAhaa one. If m i I / had ^^lerience aa- a^im atic an^t^'principal fti ao y coad^or academleallj-gifted chil- A proposal to hire-borth a social w-om^s work. They will be led iirday.t 'Troop members with adul release,.,BtarU a t the MancheSt^ and I discarded a club from my has no major suit, he bide two dia­ MANCHESTER ice S r itl^ w t^ ia deriaed by worker and art supervisor on by Mrs. Harold A. Roberts of I>an- leSd'ers will egU a t homes thro ter Drive-In theater tonight. hand. W est discarded a diamond. monds (or poTOlbly two no- ein.'me Bdard vot^, to accept aharlng, plan -with other schools ielson, Mif- Michael Vetrano of MLh MpriOn HaS^e of Qcrii with UuOikk the LtoiWMtffer and out tovyn dn ah. effort/ to vFlnally.'i. led a chib .from dum­ D t t i v « - i i k £ fC U ie tar-has been Mt-ed to teach Gfjula /- , was presented to th e . Columbia Bloomfield, th e Rev. John.deSouaa money for Troop actlv/tlei m y East played, the iflhe, s .id ' ! “ (Cfepyrlgi^ 1968. 9 0 felt the a eleme'htaryelementary a claim, or to a lu n-reeideht. wit)y er’i Qa^sptHcials at fan^lc loW ihes In the Second Mr. and Mrar-iVeldon MJnpr ah< Advertisement— thsine. 'of his Ulk, which .wlU be1 a pries f r ^ e wea the key to w h^ it coih^ Know Tedr Cpponenta aupcrvliior, will meet with the a claim against -a local resident. People, who know are switching mven about 1:30 following a p6t< France's problem -of rising living at the next eeaaibn - to dls- A fee of 81-50,inusi aecoippany to Safeco, the quality car in­ hick luncheon at 12:30. 'In a situation of this kind, it costa and dArindlJng foreign ex­ euae Information she ■has complied surance a t low , rates. Crockett paydx to know yduf opponent. If change. He'said the price fresM .lANPPnWitl nrewffftrM the claim when H is presented to' m e R«v- Mr. Campbell received SHOWN AT 8:1A on . tha valuea and heceaalty of the (court, m e court notifies the X Agency,. Inci MI.8-1677. •. West 'Were a bad player, he would Would have to' be accompanied by aoclal worker. Supt. George Graff hie B.A, and. B.D. degrees from not drjkm of blanking, the king defendant by certified mail. He styles, wage stabiliaatlon. 'He- said labor has been InyContact with. other Manoheeter Evening Herald Bol^ Virginia Union University, Rich­ of clubs. So. in that case, I could — FRlbAT(Trojorrow)- then has a Umit^ time before •X mond, Va, He has been secretary leaders would have'to rtnoupce towna concertiing an art aitper- oaurt date to pay ig), if he so A I I E « f 5 DBB1H»*Y MlADEllS ton. correspondent, Deris M, DTtnI- well afford to finesse at the twelfth wage inereaisea until the ehd of TAKE A CHANOTi^lOHF of the Intcriiational Club of Rich- trick. • j-, viaor. m n local Board haa voted wishes. la, tetepimne AHtebell g-5646. the year.- \ . EXTRA BO?H!;S FEATURE to offer a (sandidate, Mra. Alice SPEC IA U S' D4 FOBM/Ae T, MA; |NE SPREAD. mond, and is >>reeently studying Actually, WeetNvas a ve.y good .Reserves Decislea '.X- POW ER BOl SSITE P I EWAT AREAS for his doctorate at the Hartford IN ADDITION T O ^ B REGULAR SHOW Miller, who will be graduated from Justice Hutchins reserved her TRUCKS MAT DOUBLE player. If his -lubs were headed Rkodt laland School of Design In .-.DetrolWSiMnA-JKmiftBra-jadlcaU S^ oo l of ReUgioua Education hythe-jack, hswould-try4o mako- :;J-SnulL J&ilU M in . decision in a ciril utse brought ...V " Mrar Rupert Tippling tylir heTi ■P" Jttne. a part timirTvoaitton s * a it before Jtisrice Ctouri by Mrs. Diana that by 1975 there w l l l^ 2Q.900,- me belled he had the king; and siqtervlaor, providing two other 000 trucks on United State'roads— charge' of the mMtktg. . rice versa. 80 all I had- to do was Hsunden, May 1 (Ah—One man Fox, Rt. 6A.' againa*' Mr. and' Mrs. towna vote approval of a aiihllaT Roger Ennis, former tenants of about double the number how- in work . out what ImprviMion 'West died early this morning in a two- arrangement. 'icredihleValv£s! use. , KAOID OUTPUT CUM BS had tried to create—and tken as­ oar coUiaion here. the plaintiff, now of Linn, Maae. 7 DeM atk,Rt;ofh^r$ A second'puatodian is being con­ Mre. Fox claims the couple owe Washington—Production of radio sume that the oppoeite was true. Police identified the man aa sidered. When the new ad(linon is SERVlNO THE MANCHESTER ^ KEA SI ICE 1920 First U.s! federal money grants receivers ih' the United fftates dur­ West hSd thrown hie clubs aw^y Russell B.. Mansfield, 62, Hamden, her back rent, dapAge fPoeltetr^that he actually-liad < Bills Paid , the king. V Haven Hoepltal withh possiPtfi leg Manchester rep'ssented Mrs. Fqx "Video iyerYday" / , Billt totaling 8448.09 were' ap­ kni On this reasoning, I played the injuri^. proved for payment; 838.29 for in­ Atty. Henry Kurcharskl of ace of clubs and droppe-1 the king, structional ttippliea, 8400.24 iw Willlmantlc, Mr. and Mra. Ennia. 'fhe extra trick wa„ very welcome, 'replaced equipment and repairs \ OOP Reorganlsro ■ ./ but both West and I needed an and 19.56 for. Insurance. .. M». Cartwn-B. Hutchins was aspirin wh«n the hand was over! , An inventory of require)nents for elected chairman of.' the Repub­ Daily Qurotlon Inatructlogal supplies and text­ lican Town Committee last. night X Partner luds one no-trutt.p, and booksbooka for theth 1968-59 school year at an organirational meeting of _ I ’ReSMB . Jraslfer Jaart that group held In Yeomans Hall. the next player passes. You hold: ta Eracst Ramlaearay'i pnuientc^y■ by Principal Patros was f^ d e a —A 'J 3 2; HeariSh—Q J 10 a^royeo.' He H was autheri]:ed ^ to' Mrs. Hutchins, who haa served at \ 8; Diamonds—A 6 5/ Clube—7 8. ‘‘A FAREWELL begir/(heI purchaseput o f needed iteraa. vice (:hatrman for seven yearns.' What do.yoii say? / A low bid of 81,413.13 from the auccodes Horae* 8. Holt, whm're- Antw«r:-Bid two clulia. m ia^ aks T O ARMS” Jton Bradley Co. was accepCed tlr«l aa chairman after lOxyeara (ClacaiaaraBa aaS €aUr> ' ,fo r inatrucUonal aupplies and a of service. He will continue On the I|:iS4:iea:lf :»____ total of 82,000 was approved for committee. rtaa.ShaH - I:4e-e;te ELECTRONICS textbooki. Edward MacDougaltjwaa elected flaa. **aqh 4 o r « t r is t e s s e ” 'rice Chairman; Mra^^Nathan .Pell. .FREE ll.MOwChwe* 3,6irttrtKm-vfA«6 i» a Other BurtneM I ------WMrtliHieNnietapA || 6I tifUl^rtiif s4.,.ia J I secretary-treasurer. She sdccceds iW / i ' " PARKING LABORATORIES Mr.. John Pringle, who retired al*o X.1 Rear of Store 3 u S ; ; Dr F!dw i^ U v le n was -P ' I f' i« X ^ JE N N IFE R josm a 2 7 7 BROAD proved as the examininR physician. in ROCK HUDSON ^ ^ F O N D ^ J - ' t * “A FAREWELL RADIO I 1 I f y I s I 0 N < V i u * ire’s the Pow et/K ow ef Value of the year! BROTHERS •kpWM // Ckaasel a Maw Ravts. Vtoa. / : ‘ F ! 14 V; ' Ckaaael la EaMaiO. Cm s . , season, m e principal noted thati D *'** " t o A R W " ’ ' s m i t Cksasel it SprisstteM^llaM. Windham Hlch Rchool pupils wih.i t t»h I t - EDCC|:-rS Lb*.‘G W s s «“ . I / l IN JUfVINO COLOR! t'kaaari M Htm 8rita THE VERDILT nryOFR* iniSkIng period.“He has received w «iW (M» BRIQHTER DAT V request from the Coventry Board Mrs. Kenneth Erickson. Old Co­ ty ]^ , sidrts, many mbrefTOI I is ' Family Food < 1) THMTEB of Education asking what the tui­ lumbia Rd., entertained with a broDtiful, all perfect for Spring and ( I) AMERICA.N BAnD8TA!(0 • PREBUUli ORADB coffee hour Wednesday evening. ■Hi Family SECRET aTMK y Wheeler JrM Mra. Marshall Nuhfer. 4:M lit) EDGE Ol NI0HT / year. The secretary ^wlll make a broadcloth, prints, cords. . . < 1) RANGER ANpY study of present cosfa and report Mrs. Wallace Lohr. all of this (4t) BANDSTANiy w y m A n ' s to the board. Several Coventry town. Mr.«. Raymond Caouette and in maize,mint, blue, 4:44 (22441 MODKRVROHANCES pupils attend classes here. Mrs. Richard''Wilmot (>f Wllliman- ( t) ELARB GORDON OIL COMPANY tic. whito and peach. ( i) WOODY WOODPEf EES 84 MAIN ST.—TEL. Ml 8-1898 School Factas ' (It) L|.ED THREE UYES To date, 32 children have been (2») THE r ^ T . RHOW ' registered for Grade 1 to enter Manchester Evening Herald •5:1 (k) (-OHEIIV -nNE GREEN STAAIFI^.-' Columbia correspondent, Mrs. Don­ , (4*1 rOPW E school In September. i:M ( 1) CARTOON BNPRERR Graduation date has been set ald R. Tuttle, telephone ACademy ( at .HICKEY MOl'HE CLt'R (2244) TENMESSEfe JU R ia 8-S4SS. $0 cool and flattering, you’ll wish you coqld to y (II) TRK RIG RHGW POBO 8RQW ^ for June 17 at 8:15 p.m. In Yeo­ ' r-'-. ■‘Tkr Graea Llakl'*^ (U) EARLY LATE AROW mans Hall. -. an arm-fuUI Every wanted style. . . pleated,tudcedl* (M) t Hr k a r l t rROW^ 14:44 I 4) WRESTUNO m e lungh report for the, month Statp Man Drown* SUNDAY ^••A»artmea( v.far'Efi ( 4) MAKE MB LAUOR #■ dressyl New neck^nd rallar details! Chbciee (!•) fWIUGHT T______(21-44) TV ■H OW -Ptaniac Baaw of March showed an Income- of t;*6 ( t) rorr.vr. Mary Claaaay- (calari 82,342.10 and expenditures amount­ Windsor, May .1 (Ah — Robert combed cotton broadcloths. . . in r ootor-lu^ipy ( I, COrNTOk^INTR CRI8TO G a n t: Oaarte Oabal FAMILY MEALS t • (tJ) OEEBATI^ SrrCERR l t :M .( 4) TOP PLAYS ing to $1,066.91; leaving a balance Solek, 22, a soldier from Windsor, selection of whites and pastes. S2 to 88, and f<« RKIERS' rORNER . (22-4t) JANE WYMAN TREATER of 81.275.19, drowned yesterday when he fell 6:16 ( l> NEWS SrORTS a WEATR ••Oa Tka Briak” - ■ Grade assignments for the 1958 from hla boat In the Farmington U:t# (II) NEWS, WEATHEB * 40 to 44. You’ll want ooe» ( 4) NEWS. WE.aTHEB » SPORTS,,-: school year, released by the prin­ River. Two companions. Ralph $ SPORTS '• ( 4- f) NEWS AND WEATREB cipal. are aa follows: Grade 8, Harrington. 21. anil Albert Sapoll.s. r e mother will love onel ■' V (22) SPORTSCAST (22) RIG NEWS John La'Crolx; Grade 7, Mrs. Myrtle 26. both of Windsor, were unable M i PHONE YOl'H ANSWER <4tl NEWS A WEATHEB . rflvea) 4M4 (22) SPECIAL ASSIGNMENT ■ ; • (14) WEATHER ” - Englefl and Felix Winters: Grade to fescue the 250-pound Solek. The ^ewpF»Anf fwr #d JR H«H4*e9A#riw #r STATE ftft (22) NEWS 11:44 (M) PEATURE PORTT 6. 'Mrs. Ethel B rehant. and Mrs. victim’s body was recovered about >■ (41t INDI’STRV ON PARADE 11:14 ( 1) TV .HOVIE RGUR Mercedes Prior; Grade 6, Richard 2.50 feet from the spot where Solek 6:45 ( at TOWN CRIER . . S I) WORLD'S BEST MOVIES NOW Thru SAT. "A Oinr NaaiaA Aaa” _ Curland; Grade 4 and 5-open; fell. fc.f' *i'\T CoitUu'uous From 6'P.M. (lit MILUON DOLLAR MOVIE Every Day. Till 5:89 “Marx Braa. at Ika Ctieai** ■ ■ (rt) JACK PARR SHOW r, OPEN . muraday Till 9 . ltl46 ( 22) JACK PAAR SHOW >' •its (14) NEWS ’ - ^____ COLORFUL iS'/ii's 14:14 ( 4) NEWS AkD WEATffneR Potiefion's l:i6 < I) NEWS BEAUTIFUL The Finest Servli^' Sinde lU81 FRIDAY ' \ ; TV, Radio, Rscords; Appliances 14tH(. SINEWS (s s fo m s ^ (ll-4ai LOVE OF LIFE X (42-44) TID-raO DO06H — SKIRTS AT A amfiilaiiEin 7:46 ( S) WESl^N. MaJURAI. ItUi ( 6) BOOS BONNY ( 4) STSTE TROUPER T 11(16 ( 4) BOLLYWOOD’S BEST _ (Ui) 7 O'CUICa REPURT (11) SEaRCf FOR TOMORROW !'■ (22) WEATHEB S UlUAL MEW* (22-40 IT COOU4 BE TOO Two to a (44) NEWS a WEATHER (44) MID-OAY_SftVIB . TecHH)eot.0fi* . t B u r * ® * , (40) NEWS 4 1TBATRBR MIRACUPMCE t1:U (IS) THKtiOniINQ UORT D 'l I 1C "BOMBERS R-S2» ! (44) SPORTS roevs 1;N (IS) NEWS custom er 1:14 (14-44) DOUGLAS EDWARDS. (12) AT HOME ^TH jnTTT ■ -S, r i a U G “ In Color! < NEWS , ' ' - X . 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- m tf f \ a 1KCHE8.|TCR EVENING^aiA^Dr H^tHEaTER, tHUBSpAY, MAY ^ on hot M sciiltrltarnel corn, bread P A G E F O U B 6^thp1ic Muthers «nd butte# brdwnle, milk* f ' """ Wedhaaftay, Bakad corn beef 7^ ■dward Doyy, Charlea It o o ^ ' FleiningcCunningl^tii 7 hash, chgw wedge, molded vege­ Ueutbnant ‘iRertat. and WlBH Slate Holy HoW ConfirmatiQii ' R o c k v i l l e HshoiP Confirms table Mdad, brand and butter, Gay aa Oerporal Bruchar. orauge and grapefruit saettona. t (^ter,Church ' M m y V Boot, of the local ftoupa ore Miss Rosemary Tt« in in # ,-,faty H6ur, .^iiMR. members of Jhe ort^naforfaiUzero daughter of Mr. and Mta Ti . - X P H ^ sored by Combhi^ Catholic Moth­ - >niariHtay, Bakad apaghetu with of the Aaaoclated UtOe Tlu iia^, Cunningham, . 21 Cedgr 81.. dneat sauce, cut green beans, hard Fisk, >Kliig, a l d w e l l ^ T h a bp- Of Con- Many IbcAl man and women w ill have paftlclpbted In each, of ers Clrries, w ill heijeld on Wedneih iX / Conl^^tioii SundsT w ili^ eb* Dealership avaUiabta in thiaU cam«^ the bride of .Jerome Arthlir h a c U c u f, . Jo h n H . XSa« I ki^fering kehtiMl the tootU i^ roll and butter, vanilla M Ioca the feativaiaalnce the afflllatl1«w- fiild rFb r complete particulars, the" bride was attended by .hdi lower kan,. and 'refreshments w ill Wed&iestlay. baked pork cuUets, ThcMo conflrmdd were Boi ' r eeoond on the b ]^ In# night of lie ahd aJlmlted number o fJ lW M be served, by 'ths Holy Family and be Introduced to BomeN}f the flriT0vill be known aa King contact; ■■ - _ . ^ eoUain, Mrs.. James J.- Mullkt of appleoaube, paralay potato, but­ A'dama, Undd Altem Brent Am featlval-^Thuraday, lia jr 8-— 4^«usy-of tha three Hartford. Bridesmaids wgre- Miaa Mother*-. Circle of which H ir e . leadera of the dhurch. pd CaldWell and wjlt'w htlnue to aon, Donald Bernard,' W ilbur Ben­ with excerota from their' recent able from A LT mw n j^ g r oupi, tered g re^ beans,, bread and but­ The elaaa.. the laraeat In |i«d«ral DyiM m kft, hiCi .. Mary C- Reggatta of AHuichaatar, 'O’Brien w a member. ^ ‘ ter, TnHk. \ , ■" ave Ita offices the Henry nett. Diane, .Peter and Valerie Succeaa,. '"nie Man Who Came to ; \ ’ cousin of thebrlderidhl Miaa Jac- Members are alab remlii.ded that hlatory of Cehter Church, haa Building wherXFlsk has be;^-dn Boehm, Mrs. Elsie'Bph'adlk,. David Dinner,” by- George Kautmann and bfeOBOlA irsday, macaroni and h»hi- under Inatniction with the 1814. East Stkto Street .- quelina A. Flantoaff of Meriden, the Combined Group . w ill receive caaaerpie,,' Imttered ajidhach, racUce fof^the past 25 yodra. BohadlcK, George BrowRaworth, Mosa Hart. Roger Negro la direct — Mora 'than KW W ESTPOBT. CONN. ■later of the tojdegraom. Holy Communion, in a : body at tha later, the Rev. Clifford O.^m p- Kathleen Burke and M ra.'M kry ^of bamboo ere grown at >11 and butter, milk. . ’ aon. or the Rev. R. RuaaelKPeery lap^ds a graduate ^^T*uts Col- . . James J, CTemtita Jr. of Merldi 8 a.m. M ass.8uhday, at St.- Brldg.-^ Friday, fish sttoka; aiid tarfar legKand Yale Law;Bchoal. He B u r r . ,- . - , \ . ^ caat inclqdea; Philip RuSaell „d Statea Department bf 181. OLsnrvrater S-8S08 former awoclate minlapir, for , a Abw, Joam Cary, Agnes Chuii- Sr. aa Sheridan Wbitaalde, Vera was beat nian fpr'ma-.^ther, ,et*a Church. Members are reqliddt- sauce, mashed potato, ayfyard irvad as StatejA-'^Uorney fot ture garden near Savaniwh, ji^wara Terence P/ i, year and a half, meetmn weekly, bers, Bryah Charboneau, Lewta R e v u e C h 0 r King aa Mrs: Stanley, G< ed 'to meet In the IoW*r Church at beets, bread ahd bpttari ''im ik. and each m em ber^vlnf WrlJ ToMinoNCouiUy^om 1943 to 1951. Codding rV, Paul. Chriatanain, W alker aa M r. Sianl^ . Ni brother of tha .’brli 7 :4 5 . ' ■ three papers d iirl^ the cou and aa PhpHc Defender from 1935 Nejl t^wrenee pf M il playing Maggie ert J. <^ntn of .Meri; Elalnt Daggett, Joyce, Joseph and The bridrs fatI-length^^|oWn Last week the annuaTclass trip to 1939,^i<^aa a member of the Paul .Doucette, Mra, Ekhia E) ia chairman for til . Recknag^ ■■ M ra. D M i r , V ir g in ia Training Sessjbn to New Yorl^ -aa made'^on Thura- Connmicut l^ e ral Assembly as ■on, R o b e rta E a g la a o n , L in d a mualoal revile of the.,^ -^ Club of Thbmpaoh ■■ M n('’'^McCatcMan, white peail da aote Chantilly lace had a. taCq.. b o ^ e with aa- day undei^he leadership of the preaentatlv^rom Ellington In wSrda. Bert Gibson, David Huch, St. M kry’a Chtucn. ^e'ahow, Trudi Recknagal''u 'June BWhley School Menus Set at Enmnuel Rev. Mp^imp^oil and Mrs. Hooka the 1943 sessiorivand served on 'Clifford Hutson, Richard Johnson, “Round-up Flegtfii’- w ill be pre*- Bob Halvoraeiras Richard Stanle: brine neckline edged with tulle \ Sented at waddell-School auditorl* and taMred ateev^ It was dC« K . Jojm sto^nirector of rellRl the Judiciary, Committee. He Is a Alfred Klein, Oscar Kurtz, Barbara ■at M iaa P re e n ,- ' J u d y r - / eduwion.'""^ The proup yiefted um on May 'lfi and 17. .. signed and mad# i^ the bride­ ■A training seaalon on th# -new trustee . of the Geotxe ’ S y k e a and WilUam Keisb. \ ' . aa Sarah, Dick Recknagel ■ ihie menu* for May 5 through 9 /RdcktufeUer Canter, Rtveriide groom’s mother. Hie bride’s are aif'follm vii: . . ■ - Lutheran Hymnal and Uthrgy will Manual Training Higl^chool dnd Also, Joaiin Kem p.'Arlean Kilby WrlUp# and directed' by 6llva 'ohn, and Dick 'Aiiaimuta ab IN ONE TRIHr ch, the Statue of lib erty, the Carl Kurta, Ulllan LeBaau, Caro SkrahacB Recave, the raVue la lyrt Jefferaon. ae ml-crown of French lUuaioiv Elodieatary be held at B> .anuet L ;’haran the Rockville City Hoa^al.* One triione cg)l to td l u i how iiH dl m kffuaeum of NaturpKHlatory and Donald C. .Flak M cAdam a,' Kathleen. McCormicH, fburCh ahe -haa done for th^ ■tuddied ‘ wlU)-^ pearls and Sequin# Monday, -Macaroni and 'cheese CSiurch on Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. ■Flak ia'praaldent oK^e^eople’s' '" Alao, Kllen McCaffrey aa Lor­ Jield In place her fingertip veil. the Havdn Planetarium . James MeOahah, Bsrry and Wayne hry'i group. want... than, w h« •w n w fkw oi^ with tomstO;.. vegetsbie-y. sticks, This w ill be c'bqducted by Arvid OfBoers of^the ^.conllnnatlon raine Sheldon, Rldda Gentilcore aa .^XShe carried a white mother Savinga, Bank, a dlrsHpc of the McKinney, Cheryl and ' Tha ahow featuresrpfl-’''amatettf, Beverly Camton william Luett- to pick BP the caah. F b g m M v , o r bread and but-tibr, peachbDl m ilk.' Anderson, minister of music at elaaa are Per'ard, preaident; peart ptayer book, ■with 'a white Rockville Water end Am i^ ct M a c k e y , MarUyn MaaehOi entertainera. Tlckets-’'^ y be ob­ gena aa Banjo, Philip Rugaell Jr. aa TueOday, ’fomatq soup, peanut T r in it y L u t h e r a n Church of Suzannr^ayfor, vice president; drop t o . witiitiaiaSSLL orchid,yatephanotla and ivy. Co., a director of the Connecticut M arilyn M Ilier, raalaa and tained from mpiHMrS of the club the expreaaman, Henri PeaainI and bqtter -and jelly. Sandwich, white Worcester, Mass., who has been a DoijaW Seipel, ^ cretary; Martha Bank end Truat Co. of He^O! Moron, David Odell, Tara 1 r s | lew eeaC •The'matron of hondc. wore a eike with frosting, m ilk. ' member of the national committee or purchased.^ the door. Einar Lorehtzen aa dtputiea, Har­ Leans uRkq.fill-'-taaM I ballenna-lahglh goU'h . of moon­ ifiMon, treasurer; George W alk- Mrs. femlly Reck, BtephiM Rlrtx, ry Jankina a# Dr. Bradley, Edith Wednesda.v, Hamburg gravy on on the new hymnal. x ' ' t r and e member of the Advlianr Solo numbara w ill be done by > IN SUIN ST., and n ., Osar t Ih’irNAfieMttTVIl beam yellow sUk 'with overskirt in .' memher*at-large. Mra, Christine PowSra^hd Kath CofRn as Harriet Stanley, and Gftw mashed, potato, buttered whole ker­ This meeting la open to Inter­ Other membera-W-the elaaa are: Boa^ of the Rockville Brancn, ClarynM Maron, Paul Beniiara; MltcheS M U ( • (Yg8.Mawaeir ' of yellow nylon embroidered with nel corn, bread and butter, fla-vored leen RScave. Freeman aa the plain clothea man, I ortwt» fi*. ested choir member and any other Lynne Appleby,-^Cynthia Arm- He is also director of the Phoenix Boyce, Charlene Magnuson,' ortN TiantOAv iya dalales. She wore a criaa-croea gelatin with whipped cream., m ilk. Also Wendy Robtnaon, Rlslne, “Parting at Imsdotf,” by'Rlch-' iMM-MSl______a I I a wpsiibM.a* • laymen. A tape recording will be atrong, Richard' ’Bird. Barbara Insurance Company of Canada. Bheldon, M'adeWlhe Slade. ’Sin dwa'rd Herrick, the Rev. Prea- crown of moonbea-m^ yellow sliK ’Thoraday, Chicken and gravy op cottJSeach, N ell Lawrence, Donald ard Nuaabaum,. the Center 'niea- X - , . 'I V .,,, played and a qceatlon and answer Boles, Patricia Coleman, Pamela From 1943 to 1955 Fisk was one Sm ith, Deborgn Starkel, Doris-^ul' plan entry, w ill be aMn-second oh with nose veH. :' Her cascade bou­ hot biscuit, buttered peer. Ice period win follow the presentation. Kuahi, Roae Huck. David DcMer- Conant. Michael Cronin. Robcinna of the state bar examiners and liven, Chrjstoptisr TotteixSdaan ■turday.pighti M ay lO; Thia play, quet wasr-qf yellow and white car, cream, milk. '.^ CSioi'r members o. the East Hart­ chant, Carol Kuehl, Charles Rob-, nations and-taV. • . IleN ies, Raymond Dotchln, Brenda was a member of the Judicial Troftar, J^ trlcla Vmtady, RlchaM T-Act Vbna drama, haa brim (U- Friday, Noodle and fish cas­ ford and' Windsor congregations inson, Muriel Auden, Jean Mse- The gowTW"of. the .bridesmaids serole, buttered, green beane. bread Edelson. Marie Falrbank. Betty Council of- Connecticut frort 1951/ W ard./Btewart ^fhfie and Philip ed by Phil Burgeaa. have been Invited. Ann Foater. Dohna Frankland. to 1953. . . ' WillhtmS. , serlian, Barbara Pptterton and he..caat indudea Henry Murphy were sim ilar in design to that of butter! mixed fruit, m ilk. Harold Freckleton. M arilyn Oarey, Fisk and his wife, the former oae ^yetielved . were Helen Ann Stevenson. aa PasthaJCeilmann, Penny Richter BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO. the honor attendant but of mint Junior High BILLION BURNED ANNUALLY g re e n ■color. H ead p lecek-^ iy;^ i l l ' Monday. CYilcken vegetable soup, Kerry Getchell, Priscilla Gibson, Dorothy Robinson, live In El^ lu- iroWnnvdrth .(confirmed in the W ilbert and Muriel'Auden w ill aa Anna ReUmaniit'' Jamea fierce Washington—The United Btates the same color and their cascade chicken salad eandwlch, pears, Gail Graif. Susan Green, David ton. They have one son. John R. RUi^gR Orthodox Church)) Robert be heard In a couple.of duata. Treasury burns about 1,200.000,000 H a a k e ll, S a m u e l Hendrickson, Ffsk, who is this year cdmpletlnf OMan .tconflrmcd In tha A r­ Other mixed duos will preaent bouquets were of yellow , carna- m ilk . Tuesday, Creamed chipped beef worn-out 81 bills each year. Prescott Hurl, Linda Jopn/m, his senior year at Dartmouth Col­ menian Orthodox Church V, and the Franklin Lawrence, Harold Caae, Udhe-and ivy. MRS. JEROME ARTHUR FLEMING Kathleen KnjiehL .. Karl Kehier, lege.- -/ - !■ . following confirmed by Roman Helen Beyrer, and Lucille Covey, The bride’s mother wore a aeml- Dennis Keith, M arilyn Kurtz,- Jean Catholic Biahopa: Mra. Wanda ‘niere w ill also be'several dance ahaath gown of aqua lace Aver King has been associated with taffeta, the bodice hed..a V-shaped Ellen LeSure, Lawrence. McKay.- Boehm, M rs. Rose Huck., Mra. Alice numbers bn the program. Fisk for the, past five yeati. Since Klein, -Mrs. Wanda Scott, Mrs. neckline. The mother of the bride- Also, Susan .MacDonald, Jeri last October he haa engiged In 'The show w ill beneRt the church Martin,. Elinor Minnlck, Carol Ma- 'Smith and Robert Stark^. ■ groom qhose a gown o f re-embroi- legal research work for the Legis- p ro je ct# o f th e SOrSO C lu b w h ic h dered organza over taffeta. Both Moore, John M orrill. Carolyn Nel­ latt-ve^Counsel in Hartford^ H e ^ never I'has just etpiipped the Rltidjen son. Robert Olsen, Ctreh Overton. "DfSeaae-free - eyas w ill mothers wore cymbidium orchid «i graduate of Yale Law School and Rear out from too much Use. with-a diahwi^lng machine. corsages, and aaslsted the bridal Judith Prescott, Dorothy {*.'lor, the University of Iowa where.he Robert D. King Ann Raesler, Linda. Reichenbach. : . .' X ' ______party at a reception for 200 guests received both the bachelor of *rta from 12 to 6 p.m. at the K., of C. Judith Rhodes. Malcolm Robertson and master of arts degrees.,;'’^ ter, is the son of D r. an'd Mrs. D. \ Jr., Robert Saari. Robert SchueU, H o m e. entsring law school he sp M. Caldwell. He attiended Loomis When the couple left for a, M l 9 .0 8 9 8 Suzanne Scribner, Judith Soule, \ 299 E. CENTER ST. two years as instructor De­ School, received his' bachelor of .-X I iaradding trip to Canada; the bride'; Joseph Staniunas, Garry Sutliffe, partment of English ana -Speech arts degree- from Johns Hopkins X #aa weiring a gray tweed- suit.; Charles Towle, Robert Treat, 'tow ­ at Purdue Uniyeralti)n ..FpUOiying University ahd la a graduate of tha w hite. hat. red handbag and shoes ; ard Turkington Jr., John Twombly, graduation. frqm,.^lfale, 'he' joined University of Connecticut Law and a white orchid corsage. .They .; Nancy Ungerer, Donna Vaders, the New, Yotjpdorporato law firm School. He became aaaoclated with w ill lie at home to their friends ■ m George Wales and Joyce Walker. of Root, Buckner and Bal-, Fisk upon graduation from law after May 12 at 24 Laur-elBt. - l a n t l n e w a s Ikter moved to school In 19S4: Ih. Novembac of .X BARLOW MOTOR J A L i S - R O C IO fIL L E The J)ilde attended St. James’ D.C. iri charge of the that year he entered the United Parochial School and Manchester LAST Caiuion*Win8"^15 B/dffice in thft City,, States Army and aarvad with tha High Schodl. She is presently em- ■ •1^946 King i^ ht. to. Germany Counter Intelligence Corps In Ger­ USED CARS ployed j|s secretary by the Con- j many. His wife, thq former Janet nectlcut General Life Insurance | 3 ag'united Statea F^ ecutor In the X- In Organ Conj IverM n of Mancheater, later joined ON VISIT 1 MODERN SH O # PLACE TO SELECT YOUR NEXT CAR Co., of Bloomfield. The bride­ hiih in Europe. He teaumed hla aa- groom attended Laurent's Para, t -a p p it on^ X ■ksistance. I ler. After ^Nuremberg he was weaving. Mrii.- O hberg.ii'lB demon-- I .Equipped with radio and heater; Power Glide- Tickets may- be obtained by con­ SHAVE CREAMS «a . .QAjgne^ from IplT to 1921 and This car la loaded—radio and l^ te r. ixiah- I T I O N 2 tranaferredf' to the United' Statea ■trate splnnlnEXvlA a! spindle, tratism'sston. This Is so new H la dlfflci'lt.' to tacting Miss Anna LaGace, 166 ItcH X^gii^^erm s as lipp^hant governor button automatic transmiaalon. .pbwer ataar- ‘ it .s i i. ate I » r 9 0 * ® i i 10 Of.,. Rtf. 88c 2 f o r being eTe6'(M,goverhibr. S.tate Department and as spinning on the jW»eel -and weav­ FLINTKOT) classitv'tt ais a used cer. it has been driven- Blsaell 6t.. or purchased at the , legal adviaor in Berlin and. Stutt­ ing a pattern oh a hftnd- loom. In onlv 6.900 miles since delivered new- a vjry Ing, power brakes; j^ bisck finish vVlth dark door the day of the card parly. i MulV'PurpOM. KiHt coMteted gtrmi whtn u%»4 • Rti * KtuH RtoEjr SAlvt -.-Charles Puller Slod* green orlon ton. It has been driven' o n ly12.- • Lovtodir 8 ItToMltMfRttioltttd, lirtV e n lo r' w ho dei^el- gart on varioua state Departmeht her lecture she uses adtnal exam­ few months ago. full iUtniti). operations.- He vyhs accompanied ples of hifitorlc plecea' of hanp 223 m ites'by Ha original owner and ia ready ■ Bt’V UTTIE BUTTER i nlhiph*jw pfiii«r,joan(> and for many h a i^ and nteasurabla milea; Cioma KLENZO TOOTH V antM intlc 'c6«k^h|?®evices. oveneas by^te- King, the former woven fabrics. Many of her oVh -Bonn — West, Germany is pro­ j f S 3 ^ P R D - C A P Phoebe Dlmbck of .LexingfOn, prize-winning 'pleieaa wtU. be on 1957 rH uyubi F filo V8 3 in' and see this one .today. ducing about 328,000 tons of but­ difd Tuej^ y of a stroke. He w m M M B 9 1 ^ REPAIRS TO CONCRETE . a d h e s i v e T A P E aa BRUSHES KA# associate# with the., American jCy- She la the 'n i e c e - of the d isp la y .. ;■... -, X T . r O O D EBDAN - ter a year, which takes care of late D r. Jiidwtn Dimock' of Merrow. , M iap'Hszel p.-, taita; aupervlaor ALL YOU N iro IS^PUTTY KNIFE or TROI^EW^ nearly all her domestic , needs. vs’> 110 va., ntt. o< Z f o r 44c xuHc2for4U^ Piano Ch.xfor many years. Equipped with radio and heater, power glide 195? CHFVBOLCT .•New York — Matthew (M atty) King .la a member of the Rockville h f'arL announOei following Wlltraroel, fitaibit. (•ft irfiUtin|. • Disi|rtt4 (or bttlar bruihm|. ached^ iqr Mm. .GaOrge'i lec- -,X transmission. Has a solid light blue finish with c c ia a ii^ 25c C«il4r«l'l I f»r.2t W. Satoek, 51, race handica)u>er Chapter, Order the Elks, the aiHrtleaa blu* and white; interior, For the mos* f 1 5 va.. ata. «se 1 lor .44 Tblland Men's Club and la cpblr- -tu re a ff' \ V ' ■ ■ ■ . - WATERPIM and, selector for the 'Associated diacrimlnating^buyer we -btrer this late m«>d»' This is on^of those elesner,''wal| cared for A D R I E N N E Press -for several years, di^ man of the Tbiland School Build­ Todj^r,. Hlghlabd Park, Nathan • Uso liMloPii or O ut GLYCERIN Halo and B u rle y Schools; Friday, Chevrolet ^ your, comniete satisfaction. ’"It older , models; It has rad'o/Snd hester. new Wednesday of coronary throm- ing Committee. Mr. and ^ /s. King has ^en-^driven only 6.332 miles since new. SUPPPSITORIES H A I R S P R A Y reside In Tolland in .the Dimock *Robertaon, wwvva weewssf Lincoln a sz- wasi ctasLa and vv Wash(ng- no a age ★ ®N O C ^ I N • • O w w ^ B t "PRIMING w ww ■ • . custom made plastic sest./bovers..^. Urea are. hoal*..'Me joined the AP in 1928 You should see and drive this c*r to really ap- oractlcally new and mu' seryice debaitoaehl... n or. itrosol. R t f - 2 ( . r l 9 0 i fam ily home which they purchaaed s« .a. tjcjcgraph-operator and later ton SchbolsjrMdhdayriJreemTraP^ "W T N St W lIlllS E T Y T lO K H T lO N D Tpm^te ttr'TrisTullv •parapfe^^^ has cbmhietely overhauled the engine. This 121, tin «>r 2f9r54« be'caihe a trafllc department super- several years ago./They have alx Hater and VkrolahplcVplahck Rrhonia- Schools; and N wwiese idtil for RuiciL pin-u^Non-itcQuer. Buy it by the 12 Pack car la readv for msuv attractive and carefree ' T u e s d a y , ey St., Bowers,ahd Mull't of.cliiidron’*: Unotirttnric^td. viam^in the A P’s New York Offlee. c h ild re n . • Non-Shrinkliit ' miles. 'Corns Ih sh>Y see, sod drive this one. He was horn in New York. Caldwell, a native of Manchea­ Waddell SeW 1955 CHFW PO' FT REL A IR V8 3^ ' ' i . ■ 1 * 4 i f HARDENS QUICKLY ' ■ J ,e- .' / ■ 89c ELITE CRUSHED RIPPLE POUttO 25c ELITE LINEN INK TABLETS OR • Solf Curing A.H/hAD CnzaM- ■ ■ ■ LAST X PAPER ir ENVELOPES ...... 2 lor .90 envelopes ...... 2 tor 195A CHBY.H liP W INDSOR ' 100 PLASTIC BlLLfOLDS. MEN'S*AND LADIES’ ; 2 for 1.01 ; Blqulpped With radio and healer. Power Glide, ,» l«gke«n LsawskWgvn - 7 9 c REXALL RUB0IN6 ALCOHOL COkPOU.ND, , oower ateering, 2-tons coral and ifrav roarles* NIED NEW WINDOW SCREENS? 3 Pint ...... ■ ...... ■'!...... (...._...2tor .80 25c commercial ENVELOPES ...... ,-..,2 pk£S. M Convenient! lR5-1Oor40lb.P|ckagM ' finish with 'matching, >*ke new. interior, ah Equipped With V8 engine# pushbutton shift, THEN GET THE SEST " 1.75 ADRIENNE BATH POWDER with valour ,79c REXAtl EYELO, eye lotion. 8 o.r...... 2 lor JO hew whitewall tires. This. Is one of those real - . DAYS puff, lirie box...... — _;;,2 tor 1.78 iC rLA S T .lt u notYPoealMe fo r.. ' * S 6 m IS o r THE JOBS, dp to date weiregulpped older mb^ls that w** poWer steering, power brakes, radio and boat­ ' 98c EUNSI REX, relieves Athlria’i Foot ' ro^ CAN DO ' e r. r t e r speakers,. ReSvitiful Wufi and white discomforts. 1V5-02. tube ...... '— .. 2 lor HiO--haadymiii..br home owner. havptb«>*1)teaimre to offer at a reasonablv low d i 35c SACCHARIN TAILEIS. V*. |r. — lOO’t „ ...2 lor .31. X-Leiak-proar' /.brick walls, iOrice/*TOla la aS>ne owner snd ,w»i' cared for shpvvrbbm finish with matoiung all vinyl In- r,fl CACLE-PICHER 98c HYeiENIC POWDER, mikes clainsini y Compact! rTfo’iMtohyiaB klxda of miwe»ry - 10c lOBBY PINS, black or bronte, 18 s..™ X..2 fprvJl ^ ih n ey vr;' -odnereto' -^btoeka, car/Mving 'bean iftiyen only -sohilion. -21®r -JO . . . and be conMent that O m)“ ■eWer piped, etc, by poteting 274 miles since new by Its originAl . owner.' ALUMINUM TRiPlt SllDI iOc POWDER PUffS. foa/h rubber...... — -..^ W r ;.11 89c MONACET APC TABLETS, reliable pain ^ Fully guaranteed, of course. repair ..iviii hold. BveryMihif-.^ up Jolnta. '■ '■ 10c HAIR NHS. Helen Cornell.....2 lor .11 relief. lOO’s ...... a**-....2for .10' —F ill and ampoth unsightly 'iv' SCRIINS and STORM I.' from a crack- tie a bi^ hole-caa cracks In sidewalks, drive* J7 CHEVROLET Vfr4;PO Q R /•ii WINDOWS -be flzed In minutes with ^ 1958 FORD CUStOMLiHE V8 X BONUS B U T S NOT ON ic sale plan but special bargains! LATEX CEMENT PATCH. ’ w ays, -porches, pools, basement A- P % | ^ ^ and garaie' floors. Ekjuipped: with radio ahd heatyr., Fordomatle. . 'Thia Is-a great Improvemeait Equipped w ltnl^dia and heatv^Ytom Glide 98c NEW! Rexall Aerosol TOOTH PASTE. 7-oz. can . 69c aver con ventionat sand, ce»' -*Patch and level breaks I n . 2-tone blue, and white- paint with immaculate ■ V Inserll slide up sijil down o n '. ’ stone or ebnereto atepa, ppsta, and many otkar-acoesaorlea. ThlaCto hbabeen meat and ’ water' mizturea. driven a guaranteed 3.867 miles ajiife (taitvar- 2-tone blue-Interior.-Custom made sarsn seat., • - irseki of ERAYDP meisl . . . Reg. 1.59 ELKAYS AEROSOL IK K C T KILLER. .ialtlnga^ ddor.and window allla, 1.59 VatulELUORtOE TOOTH PASTE. 3 tub^s S S C Dntex nMures Hght, non­ ed new a few monthp ago; It haa •■; beautinl cavers. This car haa been driven 18.767; certi­ a ipecisl formula zinc alloy flagstones. ’ -i fied m ile s sin^ce .n e w and h a s h ad th « v e ry .1.54 viiut ((tu(( aHT . ___'.in jb M ta c f»it knock-down, luii-kiH ibr«».,$iv« 60c. NOW 380 Easiest. shrinking bonds and tough, T1-tona green with.matchipg all y Ui .V| in te r io r that is virtutUy friction fi^ . —Lay up stone, brick or con- - _ best of care by Us original owner. Fully.guar- < 4 ' ' non-brittle toppings..Apply It. Thia car la new In all reTpects and egn b- sold,, .; no binding, nd; sticking. ' LAST ‘ ^.00 Value LORIE FLORAL BOUOIKT, 1.49 Pair SPUNTEX SEAMLESS ^ ^^teed. -- ‘ "V ■ '--.J' tb'lek' or thin, down to a Crete maspnry for w alls, steps, to Its next bSner at a terriflc/sai^ga. Fully V Screen il od intide... ttored it) C arrying! outdoor flreplnoes,'; garden upper pofitiom practically nut STRETCH NYLONS. 7 n.irt 9 Oft 'featheredge... _ x': . - latartteed, of course. 3 ..... :...... :._.-3boxes98C JFifll aoihlr. snort,-Medium or lon|. — U 4.30 w a lk r a n d b o rd e rs of tight. —Smooth plaster rbngh boh- 1«5 NASH-RAMBLER ’ y f ' / / ] ' VUpper or lower ventilsiion, 3.75 Value ADRIENNE INDELO ...... A ll yon do Is mix the pow- ■- - ..n 'fv DAYS 12.95 Value LADIES’ FIESTA WRIST WATCH. F - ■ ie dered, dry filler with the latex Crete ' walls^w stucco, cinder 1958 BUfCk V8 SPECIAL QROSS COUNTRY 4eDpQR / /' with full tcreen proteotod. LIPSTICK! , , e nr jewettd movtmeni, motner-of-pbcrl'diol, until C CC-- - liquid to objain this superior Mocks, shower stalls,.. V Safety cawhet help prevene Buy 3 ind SiVt 2.50! Sii smart dlldti. w tOf I sGtf 3-,tir |uir,nt,#f. 6.24! ”MIf 0,DD 2.DOOR HARDTOP^ X. STATIOH W^^GONON / / mortar-tlk.e m aterial the color,. ■~Top coot floors .for-smooth accidcnti. --i i . 1.09 Value r e x a l l QUIK BANOS._^„^ y q - -4 95 V»luc Men , "fir,t k»Ut" writl Wileti NOW l.ll - ' Ing of linoleum, ndphalt, Equlpj^d with radio and. heater, dynaiilo^ yttnder engine, standaH' , V Glatt intent eaiily wathed in Of concrete. Nothing else tp 72 idhijiv* Mndates. Sa»» 30c . .WlUW UNIT » UU 5.95 Value TIMEX FALCON ALARM CLOCK. , - ! bii.v. Use. a trowel, spatula or eit celmmle. and plasHe' tranamlsaton. it 'is 2-tone blue with, like new, ____ ^,110 and heater. It has been place. Can be removed if de- LAST interior. For tha fam ily that’s looking for a driven a guaranteed 18,500 miles , by iti orig­ UCST 8.5D Value REX-WAY BATHROOM SCALE . ' '' Shock ritLstant. ratiieiile diai.3»/4” w?da, ym af’ ^ M t putty knife for smoothing. M " ' tired-----Xr. ' 3^’d" hiffi. ,GgaranU«d. Sava 2.07! ....J i— -. n v fl R la llll •Mr medium priced car at a price to fi,t anyone’s inal owner. This la one-of those real immacu­ wltli tirryina-Mndl*. New! S»»t 3.62 NOW ONLY 4 ,0 0 .Ntw, durabla,^outiful, ifiMchlaf 3 pmdtetbobk. Come In and look and drive this late older models and alw ays. very popular,' It 3 33c TWIRL PUFFS, , V . ./ to Is a two-tone coral apd white with Immaculate . diumimm reiiminatlan amen and 1.25 Value EVERYDAY GREETING CARDS. n e x t new Bpick Riviera that has been driv­ spun cotton balls, whito or-pastels," a for .4*tC DAYS Where To Buy: en only. 9.436; guaranteed original ihiles. Fu lly interior, Popular reclining seats. Fully guar- ttarm dean art ^Ita avaHaUt. ' -If Frinch-t^ld, or 14 ()olU . Ptaeo—M l 8-4l«g 888 North -Main Str^ot damomfratian and M l 8-SS08 Aaaneod at bank rates. - '' I '.!■■■ aifiniatc. Akthtatoly i 21 Yeare of OtRtlRttORt OttilORiBr Satiffa^^^ ; -V-v, ■ t' V KRSONAUZED - Ml aWIgnMii. PAINT STORE a o o R S f A^eHca^S Great^griBwenea 845 Main Street-4-MI 9-0800 SM Miain Btiaet-^Mir 0 -t^ . HMIE HH ia l d 1 s « 0 ; Ifarriittatn trewing CrwrtM, A OLOOTT STOREOt 'I • •• X, ' • gga CENTER ST. 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P A G E S E ^ MANCRESTEB EVENINQ'HERALD, MANCHESTER.CONN.y THURSDAY> MAY 1.196^ JL MANCHESTER EVENING HBRAIst*, MIRNCHESTOR, CONN., THtJRSDAY, M AY 1, 1858 ______8 !X SHOP RYYELEFHONI , WT14>i^J«M Ito W f i r n Ml 9^585 MUM ant) chart for them a goal art huckster-poUttGiana, Tom X>o*|i! tor Brian McMahoti, also a CaUio- Uc, fnili lie Daily Rudio w uAir—t —fie . ■■Brwiipti. TtoejaeUviy-/^— 'ltonrl|>fitrr X they 90Uld not raaiat, that of Iheir happehi to be A poUtlctAti who can Are YourMeal^utritious? HtvsrtheIsss,'Of dourss, Ui s B imk First Gnsllty prodiics a biicksterism oiUy slight- WOOP—U M ., Bnston StaadArn Uma. WPOP- own Unity. iticut ton play is the'perfsot play. In aU.. Ittptilttd ijerald iy IsH obvious than thelfiE M eIN T O S H groir or NORTH END ■rae. energy required to reach ' KeimmeisM^ that* lovely iblttVr, respects, thAt is, SAVa tOAt of being By cnBOn.Y BItOWNSTOHK' 'A^h-quallty protein we PHARMAOY as effectivs as ll is contrived aiid AsaoeUted-Preee Food BAtor meat,' poAtry, fish and egfA Milk oo.. in a t^at*.unity would be naUonaliatM: Yanked dtadtsr Bowles, pressntfed a b m - affording the greatest proteqtton. ' V : nAlgrt mastsrpisbe fscently in tht cftvsr, Many American cbbks are In' la a neoMsary . food, imd lPPLES $1.00 (Gonttnned from Page One) energy, which would evohe ix- ulsi AW suw»l*4 by ib* wuho WKNB—Open Advance preparations should be >{«iohe«i( form of A half-hour television pro* xluid for all their auppoMd ad- genlotisn about. using mitriUbus and ice cream can help IScOff WltbTUs Ad treme ngUonallstie leade.riX.or a^ By A. H. O. WCC~ ^ miWe for disconnecting electrical niolilAB F ■ X gram. It v ia a program so art­ vantagM in^their own profMafaMtuL foods in oelicioua and Inviting fMh- We need . vegetablee, WTI which he said mean Wa lte r r . ___ leader—who would aeUe the uiU^y hackf^BUfm, Benton and-Bowles touts lUNCE FARM BtAiifP yigst«in«riA without notlCA^ V* ‘ wbject to WD1„ !erence hetwee 'life and and fuel, lines. - i^bUab«ra ■ x fully conttived to be relaxed and ion. leafy green and yellow vaii 8 80 WPOP' WINDOW SHADES /xFouiKiM OctoWr 1, uwv the outelde world had tried to for­ The trade of the >Uciufter Uiral and informal that it wound will nave to go some if they out­ f Mtp W. OBNTBB B I . . X d 8, Keep cAlm. It won’t help ,to We’re thinking of the ways we and potatoM; citros a» ww TBL.M1I-S11S , ' i after all, nothing jnopeman the Ming primarily hrttficia). It distance Podd in the business of have evolved o f serving fruit and *'U 5 av-.Plalur m tr '1,, ^ ^ no universal protac- excited. Erer* IPrnitot Em th* 1 bid. When euch a ' m oy^ent oWer fruttA Breads snd^'^esrsals WWXAL K«VU. LONG WEARING , UetldWyi Km _ gi^rated enough more energy to pollticisn. JIfb Americans are a 'ill I . i'****'*'---1 Mrving rnjWtlomPjood. If' yow m totnado cellar,, ca o*' excava- 8VB8CRIFT10N RATES it managed to say what ahoqld en; of our ^ e d a l ham-and-egg famUy esclMiMk>«g«tAbles, for Hour MORIARTY BR0$. cs% Vic Made to Q Payabla .ia. Adraaea start Mocking for different Wnda little mojwMophistieated about both have been We most appealing and g—Platur Paitr lust EdlUoa -tlon which should .equip Ona Ya'ar •••*•••* combinAtions; of our barbecued stance, thcM>Bre many g»Uf«A ~ ird Revo* '. Uwtt /•niesreflige ala Montiia Jjjjlof trou^. profejisibna and their techniques impressive thing about each M e meats, poultry- and fish; of our ^ Ic h thejf^ay be offered'bo they jMM va Boston :sry 'Hms with an air outi X ■V nrac Months U »n 'our buying gnd voting be-' A Thought for Today x should be kept f. bf^wateivga* FULL LINB or CUSTOM i.w [ In short,\lf y e force the Ger* of thefn,' and ended up saying uniqtte fruit desserts*; of our re- Will he jofilcome. We’ve seen them I MiUtr Si Ona Month khvlor .would indicate; the techni­ nothing sihout' any ^ol: them'. We SpensoriKl by the ManchMter WHAY-Studio Party . . or debris and shi Spring Weakly ...... * I mane to reiiglfy themeelved, We frenting flavored milk drtitkA >/ ip w he n s e rve d ms sn hors WTIC--NJsht bins VENETIAN BLINDS ■V?'- ■mid* Copy ...... i...... ques, even when most obvious, left the program With, the, heart­ Ootmeil of Chnrebea It’s unfortunate Wat more wom­ Here's how to serve fresh WDRO—Rusty DrapsT with a pick and — force them to develop that precise seem to. work, moat of the time, warming impression that this good en do not take eteady sdvAHtage agus In this fakhlon—though ' WBOPy-Brand Poc 2. I f in open obuntry._inove at Special X BKR OF rightjm$ies to tjiw tornado’s path > THE ■A.<;soc]lATED Pt I kind of energy ami dynamism from blit there is always some measure man had left unexplored no pos­ of presenting basic foods in ways .rsnkly we can't underetsnd Why of revolt, too, and occasionally the The A ^ «d < ^ 'Institute of Public WHAY-Biudto Party Tornadoes usually move shead at^ )U Lubrication has Offered twice sible angle of our consumeV^^ reac­ Opinion . reports that 48, 600,006 attractive enough to have fai anyone , would want to bypass WlA W T R i-N llit Lins . L A. JOHNSON sales pitch which is most Assid­ tion, and touched none. Uita eat and relish them. We ASy utterly delightful Spring and si^y- WDRO—Rustr Drapsr ;25 to 40 iri.p.li., e Dll ehkAM, Mobil Oil, 5 quart ill news dtipatclics credited to It or already^ . . .adults attended ^rthlp m A church WPOP—Hound Don g. I f there is/hot time to esca uously contrived'by all the sup­ We .have ho doubt, however, that I Or synagogtm duriite an average this because studies mads recently summer VegetsWe no matter how cs^SidtyXL-^— _7> XfAIHT 00. K i £ iW lo < S * 2 c « ,JSbigSI*««?e'Sl Whatever chapeb there>A y be posed rules of the profession is it ta Mrved. •iW - _ itormrs bath, lie flat In the rating for the programn Was jweek of ifif which Is 47 p e r cent by We USOA’s InsUtutA^ Hu WHiyr-Nlstit Waleli >> near^t lupr^ion such as a ditch di,Mtch?.%°/ei;Try‘“ ,^‘?e.%*rT*«y^ I ^9*^» future Germany of pehdeful deserted in favor of another ap­ good. How could it fail to be? ItU f the tptU population. This figure man Nutrition And Home Eco# Cut 'A f touch end# a s p a n g u s WTICf--Niffit Lin# a Cl««sk ^ 4 yeilHsnlr cleaner proach which, although less glam­ at WDRC—'rii# -World TMlriit or 723 Main SLy Tel. MI 9-4501 insttnets_Jles in having the vlcibM had everything. is one million more than the num- nomlcs* indicate tha^m any fam­ stalks. Remove fibrous outer cover­ . lUUsr WPOP—Hound Dos ryll terrie* client of N. C. A. Serv* orous, somehow seems more gen­ iSoiliv it /In jaNi^lty or town, seek in­ e Change trimsmlraleii and dlf- |c^. Inr. of • Wor^d - War *I I refrain from aX Mcanwhile, Benton has appeared her atteMlng services regularly In ilies are still not gstUng, in Weir ing with swivel-blade vegetable I vs Boston tits— ferenUal (except' Aafmntie uine. on the sfkte :acene with- a mere the; preceding year,' AVeryday Aets, the nutrients e*- pMler. Wash aaparamu weU Ih WHAY-NIstil WsteS side' sh€Ater,\nrefersbly In. A steel iuu“us MS* h e w s 's S - N?* impose unnatural con- WTIC—NJfht Lin# transmission) I ■^e .really clever huckster, ■ or 'Specialised approach, designed to I ' -y. — jentlal to gooi^aajW. cold water; cut into AagonA 1-incn Paitr' iforc^ bUll^g,: ,8toy away York, Chlcn*o.t>etroll and rBoston; Ldltione'or punishments .drnon Ge'r- Rsvus WDR&^'lfic World Tonight, politician, in other words; is the solve one particular aspect of his 1 BQUlPllBNT COST TOPS WpjnP ... . BiUyifce Steeeeed lengWs. Cook in a sm AI amount at WPO«»-HoundWPO«»------Dos jm WlndiowA \ e Repack front wberi bearto^ Ybw rfon t ns®4 fo pay one .vvho doesn’'t let the techniques X CiRCU&no.Ns''°” ' [m anyj Of all such possible condi campaign. In this approach, he is 'Boston ^American families During Gm - war, provtAng bid* boiling salted water in a deep '•:ie-^ 6. iW dwellings Hhe southwest show, Who doesn't let the, public WHAT-N -ji Watch $25D«o$300for ■ The Herald Printing Compai,, i"c: tiony the one most/unnatural and advertised as the pioneer who'per- •■pend nearly onr seventh of their ahbed mMls wa# emphasised and skillet just iinUl Under-crhm; irnerjofithe lowestNGoor or in e Inspect brake lining / spell out the. label ‘‘Corn’l on the WPOl 'oriisra Bhow WTIC—Nig..jt Lin# Asiumct no..flnanclal reiponilbfllty for|m08t( likely to l^ad to future Ger formed the unusual feat, while hudgeU for household squlpmsnt many/YamlUea heeded advice from cover, but lift .cb'i’er. several tlmqe WDBC—»----oods for Romanet _ie bapement offers the greatest can he is of^rlng. to help keep asparegue green. WPOP-Hound Dos protection. Persons Uvin^lp brick e Clean betteiy terminals that of partition. others slept, of discovering./*the end lU operaUon. That takes more nAntion specialists. Nowadays •‘w iuT-PUn INCONSPICUOUS When the professional huckster Soviet challenge to Catholic edu-I Wan Tent. ■ , . Drain. Serve warm with a cream- ■ iii— o} . stone dweiUngs- should>\seek e Check master cylinder in The Manchester Evet^ia Hendd. A^oes not/gua*d the dafety of iPe a good idea to revlsw We ha»;' cheese Ap made by mbdiig the WRAV-Nicbl Watch Other shelter, preferably iK a / becomes the politician, he suffers cation." It must be deduced Wat , — 'j ------w ne—Ntsht Lin# ...QUALITY HEARING AIDS Display advrrUslns ctpstiig hours; anybody! .but rather imperils the one handicap rooted in two reasons. K foods needed every dsy and to cheese with lemon julM,--milk, — 10-“ Ro*» WORO—Mood#, for Romance storm cellar or the .basement , o f ^ e Inspect' exhaust system For Monday—1 p.m Fndax. . . We reason for ^Benton’s lise of this I UCADS IN GRAPHIC AWW safety of all. And whether the vic­ First, he is automatically auspected approach lies In 'hia own past ■ Berlin '— With. 820 tFometton check up '.tA make sure they are paprikA salt and white pepper. Auto Woritsfs'fi^ow WPOP—Hound Dos frame house. Electricity and fuel For Tuesday—1 p.m Monluir. Provide toothpicks. sms'-’ M:ee- For Wednesday—1 p.m Tueaday. tors hold to it out of 'cons.cibus de- of usinb we techniqueVut which record, which included a'cts.<: of plants and 15.000 employesj/West being included in meals. WlW A1 Ones should be shut off in time K lin and flnali radiator - For TTiuraday—1 p.m. /Wednesday. Ws Acting Wat lA going on ^n J —------:------1 »tw.»-PlAtl«“f'irty WHAY—Nlsbt Watch , permits. Standing- against the In- h'b is suj^sedly an expertv^Second, courageous challenge to Ws late Berlih a grephlc-arta ihd)utyy is For Friday—1 p.m Thursday. sljgn, or simply out of ihability to WCCO—Rseprd RSvus V wnc—Fatnlly MvIm r wet washed , - : For Saturday—] ra Friday. ■ he does sctualiy have a teh^ency Senator M cCarthy'^A time when |l*rger Wan any oWer this country, some of'-WesC fo i ^ New Amsricsn submarines, cost ^•WDRC—ageedEs for Romanca sidtr’wali on a lower floor of m agree to get out themselvM, they M l t-OlW WPOP—ttnapd Dra office building affords some pro­ ClaasUled deadllna: 10:30 a, m. a^— , = > to USA these techniques, so obvious­ others trembled before him, andlelly'A Are.too often skipped. To provide 1 4 ^ ^ .0 0 0 each. effenllMeNMid'ti day n( puMIcafkm aicepl 8alurday--J engaging In a mutual, and ly that they, do show. tection. \ t a m. j ; ■ / ' in. his awareness of We fact Wat • ' X . - fXNlsht Watch nustt-quality dEingerous folly. " 7 Famhjr Uvlns - ITcM iYoti?, Mr. Interlocutor 8. In . city schools, if the bulld-V And when these' techniques do Tom Dodd is a Catholic. But one POPC—Uaw tor Romance tiay, Usbi. fut. Thursday, May 1 / show, UiQT carry an atmosphere of fact ajChe iUuatrat^' We pitiable ing is of steel reinforced construc­ S«i to'sTeSI Eys -Reel'd Rfvu* IV'POP—Hound A"* \ / (Material extra) th«,«ar SBodalA Bouncing A Little some contempt for the intelligence fallacy of Wis strategy adopted in .ISt*3e— tion, stay Inside away from win­ theai—today/ \ IxPoctors, Public And CMS of the consumer public. 'They may fear Wat some C^WoUc votes WHAT-Nlght Waldh. dows; stay close to an inside wall w n c—Time for Mu«», Vna pick-up anfisdeUvery The latest employmeht^and un­ work nonethsless,. p e r h a p s^ be­ might reaent -Benton’s war wiW WEOI WDRC—Moods for Romfnc# . on A lower floor.. In rural areas, Many weeks of oontrhvisrsial take cover in a depression, a ditch employment statistics are up and cause no dlferentxklnd of 'appeal McCarWy.; It is We fact Wat It WPOP—Modem Sounds (Herald Photo by Satemla). ______- ' X.-" *- ^ /-__ r___ -i , . ,.7 .■■■- esmpsigning and slectioneerihg In­ iT—Deienss 1S:*8— _ or ravine, If no storm cellar is om N N ’S PRARMACT down, and they are subject to op- is being made, , and they may work w a s T o m D b d d who^, p e rs o n a lly to o k ~ .^ralng Uusie MORI ARTY BROS. on McCarWy'sgnd ripped hun up WHAY—Night ,Walcn available. ' - . . ^ Phone 80 8-4186 side the OonnecUcuf ^tate Medical well, enough In the prm nt. Con­ -MUCaUN-BAdje l^vl*w tends thanks fur a memorable day: making of aerial maps s m soil _ , , j . . . . . poalte interpretations, ^Tiie govern- necticut instance becauM. although and down V'hen'''McCarWy happen­ H#»s’ WDRC—M#6d»^r Roniaiicr 7. In factories or IndustriAl Lubrication Department s Society ^ v e pow resulted in the ^ out.'obviou, NormaH Relchelt who made the I maps. And Lawrence SmalV for his S01-S16 Center St.—Ml S-5181 s^, Chester Bowles and Blit Benton ed tq be gunning W We late Bma^ WPOP—Modem fipOMs interesting preaentatloh of ^ethods I plants, workers should bje - re- slecUon of s, Slate of officers and UdW—' . BOY SCOUT arrangements; Lewis Ilgen for his because it thought they woul)uid •\ of soil conservation. .- I moved to that part of the plant - '..... ■ V - ' — the form ^ adoption of a poUcy a X — rassw WHAY—Nishi Watch explanation of soil formation, 'the sound good, because they show :C-Bv«nlng Muilo WTIC—News . both oppdMd to a new contract of­ WDRC-N»ws A W»alhsr Notes and Netes that total employment has gone up .BC.ij~uy Lombardo WTII —fUnrllcht B#r#nsd» group entitled to certain service WDRC—Moods for Rnmahoa farmers of the Oohneetjeut Valley they prove that the recession H A R T F O R p 9-9351 WPOP—John Daly WHOP—Modem Soupds — conserve and ImprCve their soil benefits from their CMS poUdes. ...— ...... ------IX “ continues tie worsen." His point W EN DAILY 9 to 9 . ; w WMAV-Sor-nads - II ■ were observed as the boys hiked The principal objection to this WKNB-P M , Wl»AY--JaW Ally of view Is that the upturn, which weec—Kvrnlng Music \ WTtCr 8tsr"fbl B#r»n«4# over.new^y green fields and skirted ^p. on.Wepsrt of the ^gents L^^^^^^^ ^ WDB<^-M^KX^|I fnr Rnmsnce budding woodlots. nm C-’Wrre Btar^lBiire - jurop—Mnd#m Snunfl* who have now taken control of the 1 employment oped- wmtc-lyiw#n ^ w a r \ First noted was a'strip cropping X WPOP—ton 40 TWia on the Norman Peterson farm to state society and its PoUcy. so*™« ing, and not At All the result of WHAV-«>renads Suapecl to Be Tested control ero'sloh,- On the South X to have its roots lii a fear that this \ factories Increasing prodtiction, WllVB-P.M i. . Windsor Tobacco Farm was found stsp would be carrying CMS,- an W(W:—Ercnlns Music \ an example of cooperation of land- has been less than norlnal for wno-Dlcli 8»rtjl . ch. May 1 A 24-year- American alternative to socialixed WDRC—Amos and Andy Instibilional laundry worker owner, town, State and federal ‘ , , " ' , , ^ . . April. By this view, then, the scon- ‘‘ItftME BRANDr..PHip As WPOP—Fulton LsWt^ / agencies to successfully complete \ mediclns, so far Into control and ' -mu , . p , _ ti. , omy as a whole is still losing accita^ .of and vandalism a system of ditch .drainage. regulation atof operating fees that ______' ‘^lsAV-S#r-»ada ,X ground, and We recessidn does con- WKNB-P M. „ y X was s^i^uled foN^yschlslrlc ex- Along-the. way the Connecticut It/would amount to « variety of wrcr.-Bvcnlag HuSte v River bottomlands were seen at Unus to worsen. WTIO^YouXSrnsJOr Irom CO^. amlnstloii\»*^ New D^don County aocialised meAC'ine Itself. Perhaps flood stage. The Scouts p len ty X But for most of us, Ws' fact that WtlRC-v*rno» ytid Andy Jail in Monl^llie today. some trees on the bank of Je*R that is not a clear and accurate W PoJ^d P Morgan Were ‘ was some improvement, State AUy. AHyn L. Br. _ Sheppard's pond as a conseniAtion atatemant of We situation; We ' "*^AY'-.kcr-nadi rawer Win We fact Wat We tm- .jald two menUl experts would measure. Division terraces^d con- NORMAN’S (^n rKNB^P M. conduct the examination to deter farming on. the HAroid Ells- controversy -Inside W . .•»ci»ty f , voAd be can of NEW U|DKY WHIP complex end may have more Wan l^ — . , __,, ______???jfers'^{h . world mine Wilfred L. TrudeU's capacity place illustrated other meth- for April, atiU contains WDRC—Answ.r Pl«aaa for understanding the charges contrOlllpg erosion. Here one root, and it has been con-'****™ some reassurance. For we have, by WPOP—Top 40 Tima X against him. _ ■ the boyV|ri«4-«ieir hands at 'Tun- \ ducted, for We most part, within this time, heard enough about ONE-OF-A-KIND - DISPLAY MODEL Brown also said that Trudell Is nlng" a cohtpur.line. X TekFislon Proerw^fi scheduled for arraignment In Young tre*KP'*"^*<> Ku" 1 to fear it as some of wlW mue pubhe mtpoeltion of We 1 giant which m jsA/ On Page T>ro Superior Covirt herC next Tuesday re^ lar portioiV'-pf the Griffin- _ t be on 10 counts of arson and one of Fuller land were fco example of oppoalng points of view. ------quite capable of wldihg>5:nutL'aea- endangering J«e by setting fire reforestation a# a productive use | It ■eema time to say, however, sonal increases aIto»W m , leaying to s buUdtnki of land unsulted to otnercrops. Wat, Wa issue involved is of oh- The tour was concluded with a a net loss instead/df a net gAn ENERAL vlouB and vital concern to We (!kin- (GLOMBJA Btrrs TOWERS ' study. of the Irrigation pond on .. I lor April. Consldwlng what some '-1' GENERAL EtECTRIC 30” AOTOMATIC Bogota, Colombia — Nine pe­ John Pudinl's land which,- though v T s o m e politician, SERVICE troleum-refining toweri, manufac­ niled only by surface drainage, publlc has not yet 1 ^ Invited in- fear, any assurance tured by a firm In-Arles, ^ance. was invaluable during last sum­ A to it, or been advised, very well. mer’s dry weather - Wat w e ^ A y already be scraping kK‘s S $2J5p ja . have been Imported by a Colom­ X of We imbllc'e own stake In it bian company. The largest is 128 To these men of the U. S Sol) and humping Aong on We bottom t e l . 8 0 S - M 8S Coiwervaiion Service Troop 27 eX- - TTie 'pubUe.’B stake is, obidously. feet high and weighs 46 tons. ofythis particular recession he­ We cbntlniiance'bf CMS and of its mes good and welcome- nawa. service to Connecticut people. Am^ And Wat la what We' latest sta­ Wa fact Wat We pubife has tistics, when A1 'We pluses and FLOWERS FOR MOTHER! FULL WIDTH OVEN yet become alerted to W e'po^bll- minuses are averaged out, seem to Ity Wat Wia continuance CMS By Betty Hartford .5^ say—Wat w . have reached We AUTOMATIC CLOCK CONTROL i / ! and Us serviceB may be jeopar­ bottom ' and are beginning - to dised, by. what has largAy a ONLY 2 LEFT. ^ bounce a little bit. 10 .9 8 behind-We-scenes radolution in We Summery sheer and sherbet cool dacron and pima State medicA sdclety, does not 1 ^ May Morning cotton , gaily sprinkle with rosebuds. an ideal way -'mean Wat We public will not be­ to remember Mbther on her day! In blue, rose or lilac ?«^SERT TO PfV come Involve, and heavily so, if The charm of May is, of course. AB-C. Autofiiatic Were does come a moment when I Wat it is We cleanest month, AU / . . Sizes 14J/2-221;4. " , ^ General Eli^trie lb it sees its own basic Interest be- is new^ all is freshi minted, a new Sage-AlIeB, East Hartford, Is open Taeaday .Wrough Baturdey,' a;80 AJI. to SsSe PJH.> Friday until 8:50 PJIL _ 1 ^ Wreatened. scene unfolds every day. We great WASHER > If Ws doctors of We victorious ] decorator is contlnuAly at work, Auto. Elee. Dryer- De Luxe Model, JCnrir Speed, / insurgtnC movement are really and each' waking is an effortless t Twin Cycle. . ] Aarmed about progress toward, so- ] moving into new spotless and im- Load Capacity. g0q. $389.95 \ ciaUsed meAclne, Wey Will be very maculate surroundings. In *We \ careful not to destroy We CMS as I months to come, our world will In- ' a good Ainerlcan Aternative to evltably be growing 's little more sectalised medicine. If Wey do, as | drab, a little more worn, wiW cAe- TAPPAN / HOTPOINT kr! Wey seem to clslm, have some leas rips and tears in its leaves, TOT WOH’T-WIH OUT OF HOT WATER grievance in certain tActlcs and droopings passing from flower to 36” Automatio would be poUcies of CMS, Wey will flower, 'and brown smudges on its WITH A MRFO«MAH«i-»At» mSHDASHER prove We sincerity and merit of green. It wfU, more and more, have Wat worn 'and lived in ,look. But Eleetrio Ranee UndorXountar Dc Luxe Weir grievances by seeking paWs • i -. ‘ * » in May, to step out In We morning MdcIm , .with tpotiMf of reason and compromise, raWer Double Ovra and Broilers with Wan routes of flat eAct, fpr a so­ is to be at We citan beginning of <||ock Contrela. 1 j t h § » . lution. For one Wing, we think, is all Wings, to merge our Imperfect, certain. 'Hiat is. 4 ^ t CMS ' is al- human' awarenesses into a world GAS WATER HEATER K ^ y rooted firnlly iii OohnecUcut which is wiWout blemish, and, un­ life. Aid la We security and salva* der We spAI, even to begin > to Uptfo 25% more hot water Otneral Electric 40” S^0>)0.\b>vtSH^ .*ir> .V. tlon of many a Connlecticut family, think tjiat humans, too, have some Norge 4-Way and no good for anybody can come core which If spotless, no matter from any threat to itk basic status how many turns of.jessona it has Elaetrie Dryer Ereetrie Range in CoHnacUcut life. encountered. new If Wia is We charm o f May, TlBse.^Une, ikutoriintlo Drying. PutUratton Controls Big Oven QUSS LINED TANK with Bemovsble Doer. How T® Guarantee Trouble surely this first morning in May BBOflM*. has been We perfect first morning. WITNtO-YEAR .A letter writer in We HerAd Those last April showers had some with real TVlbune We oWer day expressed miracle detergent which, left Wings WARRANTY We feeling of many of thosii who cleaner Wan clean. 'They washed- ATS quite content to let Germany - "■ 'X- the elms and We streeta’'ahd We 100% SAFETY HOTPOINT DE LOXE New Lucky Whip stays fresh for six long weeks when refrigerated#., .con­ .' dtay Avided into two separate na­ air and finally,the Sky itself, and tions. This letter writer's pre­ tains only 18 calories per serving... and comes in a Giant EcohomyS^^ , they made this first morning in CONTROLS A- dominant fear is that Germany, if May an absolute, imique arid be­ united, would repeat past history. yond compare, and wiW just one m —— niotsai THIS eooFOH'av voon onocan's Tooavi — '• This same fear exists among Ger­ SIZES TO FIT AU Clip the coupon on the riglit and put it mandate'to human beinga: to aban­ '■X i| many's past victims In Europe, don A l else; during some portion of 3040 5 >5 .in yoXir pocketbook. Right now! ^ 'V making Wem content wiW We NEEDS - (M ItV worth .fifteen cents toward your Wis morning, to possess it and to tiWIN CYCLE, COLD WATER RINSE SELECTOR, J -- present Avided state of Germany, be poasesaed. The penAty for not CAUONS. ^ 1 ’ 1. first CAn o f New Lucky Whip. Here is the Save 154 in yeuT first can of L^cky Whip, and also making the continuance of a . • ■ TO______OSAUPli-____ tMl__ MOT- »afW____ lBA *a io *cl ss ntipotir anent•*•"» ITI»»• tliS fOdaMM# I doing so js frightening. This WASH WATER SCLECTOR; ALL PORCeLa IN .S amazing new whipiJed topping that gives K M W iMIa ctMDWi. Our ss1*®B»nii will riHleeiM this roupao>froro close' ties with Russia seem a wsshed-look morning might be the you real homemade flavor. On pies. Stoaw- L it# roauNtsd with ihs urms of j neceesity to some of Wem. So why G s i^ lu n wutMSJ^surh coniphAnc* reason for the whole year. , SAFETY UD. ' ' , ^ ^ beiTies. Ice cream. All your favorite des- ■u#e*n#s of nuMAClSiit Atock.Mf OUT brsixls revpr coupons Whip ;..no,t eliminate such future fear of 30 GALLON STANDARD. at OMP fiWAtaai' sH #m »i»«*»s tu M «l«s d for GermAiy by sgreeUig Wat Ger­ SHOWN. ADEQUATE FOR 0ort9. „ —— ^ BUrrbsA«a Is showh' THto cxMipott I*,*?®** Elevator Crushea Patient And that’s not all. New Lucky Whip ' t^NSfsMMo, noBsMiBnsbto.sKr Bwi hriKfs many BhaU remain divided perma­ MOST HOAXES and PRICED AT Will iso« koMT rwUMDtlsn thf-oaK *a.2 stays fresh for six long weeks when reffig- . «Mhsf« Wk. Af« MM rsutl ’atsmkutprs ol amOT j^a i^CiVt iS nently'? .TWO Qerman|es„ this rea­ New . Milford, May 1 !jW—A n ^cotirons WUI hs ra id whs« so prs-nieri. »*• •* *" crated. An average serving contmns only , psld ky suktomAr. Void In m OJ p is jr wharw soning goes, woiilij not make elevator accident clAmsd the life 1 tsBsd or rwpleiod by law. C«8k *sNio l/3« e i l i . U i^ P yesterday, of a patient who was 18 calories. And Now Lucky W^*P cm"®* Cempmr* 9*0 rork A*#mOT, York. N. V. U l - l trouble. T > \ REPLACEMENT KxpWmhemK xpirm tim tPetepete Jitnt*d tf* iMis t * i 9 S » - - being retiifned to his room after in a Giant Economy Size 9an— gives you Perhaps no one knows.^how to surgery sit New Milford Hospital, t O N LY. I I INSTALLATION guarMtM peace' from Germany Joseph Choma,. 43, of Npw Mil­ '•up to ten extra tetvihga. Look for new N#w tU «Y WHIP for real homemade Bevorl rt in We liiture. We can only be sure, ford, a butler in a home In nearby Lucky Whip ^our grocer’s. Today, - for |Our part, Wat trying to make Shernian, was crushed to deaw NO Di>WN PAYMENT • b.MPtrMonthl the partlUon of Germany penna- when We elevator started to-rise as his bed was being pushed onto aeBli ls deflAteiy not We way to PAYMENT TO GAS CO. it by Attendants...... - New '7' le«bv •Nle, •• ■ eeeeedWeeeSy^ seememed Bv lever r— — - .. X -.X ...... de It, but, Instead, just abrat We A nurse and u i anefthetlst, bbW I Oyflt Ito NATIONAl SHOE MOJfS ftilfsa wbn iiaiU.HOMaMAD8 w lav o r i baA W|||r to*^ guarantee ' future unidentified, .made a VAln Afqrt to 445 HARTFORD ROAD, Near McKEE trotible from Germany, -push the bed from We lift, NriWqr W ARREN GOttlEK was Injured nor was another, lit­ 'dr'. ■tueh an effort woAd hand We ter-borne ^tien t on We elevator 7 PLEASANT STREET, ROCKVILLE—TR i-4708 “ , ■.» ' I .X-'; OsWBigns themsclvee a compelUhg Injured. , 7 : r".- ,-4 -. .o ■ (- : V ■41-' ■•' ■':•■ l -'^ ■'•■■■■: .- ■: ' > v \ ; • - : '-, ■ .\.*- /

'■ X ✓ •'*..• * ■ «• ' ^ 'r^f.----- ... • : , : x — . - - gAyCHESTER EVIBl^^WitACDr CONN..^y^AY, MAY 1.1961 V F A O » N TN * ftANCHESTEB EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. COyN.. THURSDAXi^MAY l.-195a’ V PAGfcJEIGHT

Ellington '■■A -*11 "i> * S . Board Reqtt^ls \ len -\ '^ 'acU ^ rs I(S!&as ^ X Commanlcallons for iJublicatioiu In the Opan Forum wUl not : *#/i X be guaranteed publication: 11 they contain mora-OiM 800 w o ^ . • / In School Plaii4§ The Herald restrysa Urti right to decline to publ^ any that may be'libelous or which ts in bad-taste; Free e9tppAslpn< . . Or. Francis Sini, chairman of ' political Alews la desired bjtvOTntrlbutions of this d i ^ t o r X'- ; / . the School BuiMing Committee. ^letters yWeb, are defamatoryror abusive ylti bs rejectoq. \ X- ^ aald teachers have studied sketches ••ft/,::. of the .proposed new hlph school Studants,And The Library •«>swerMvthat besides her schooling ■ ..X I ;- - ,- and offered supgestions for re* To the Eklitor^ her father and mother were pro­ \ J Let’s have a nehtl^ntensity in edu­ fessors at Golumbla ypWaraltw . ' s X \ \isions this past- week. and that the^were a vohy,^tabby'^ Their suRpeBtions will be con- cation! l e t ’s incirbase our science and mathematics studies as well aa family. / , - .X iridrred bv Goldcn-Storrs Assort- The / American'; school system ates, and restudied by the commit­ those in cultural areas! . H e t’s keep should be given pralae for the vast / tee tomorrow at*8:t5 p.m. at the up w ith the' Russians! beCs re­ amount of! sound eijpe^tlon being Center, School. strict the use of our best towen li­ given. An example is thbyery auc- Hiph School sketches were ac- brary to students! .-l^cessful United Nations Mbi^l .As- X- This seems to me utterly ridic .. cepted bv a March«4 town mect- lembly which was recently-put,on . \ | 1ns and a bill was passed by the lous and quite irrational.. Who has ^ the high school students in C5on- \ rff'. special General A-Ssembly author- a better right to the use of a li­ nectiqut, X X ’/ Izinc the town to iasue temporary brary than the student? What are Mrs. Horace Scruton ■ notes not cxceedlnp $900,000 libraries and, for tljaf matter, < Mother of five c h ^ not more than >24 months. books for? I had always enter dren In Manchester I^eglon to Meet tained the notion that the purpose schools.), / ■V '..-X ' . The next mcetins: of Ilje Ameri­ of such an insUtiition was educa­ can L«pion Auxiliary will be at tional. A corohary to this idea was Wbat sfl^^ .s ■ the home of Mrs. Ida Bancroft'on the one that the students above To the Editor, Here it is ... the fam ous annual ^ n t that, / , Tuesday. Poppies will be* given out anyone jihould be permitted, en­ In the annual rpJlortK^unlcipal X N at this meeting. couraged. and simulated towrard Record, New totfaln, C«M«»ecticut, for generations, thrifty sh o p ^rs have eager­ tioutdinp. Departs the unrestricted use Of this library 1966: X ^ „ Richard Giouldinp A..2-0-, »op of a^ long as this privilege is not New B r ^ n haa' been fluoriaated X Mr. and Mrs. Freds, ic y E. Gould- abused. To the best of my knowl­ aince IMOT Dental Director, X’ ly anticipated. Now thew low prices you al- Ing, left Mpndav monrtnR for Del edge the teen-agers of Manchester S. K aht^ D;D.S. stated: • y Rio, Tex., after a month's leave have not abused the Mary Cheney e; damage present in perma at his honic. He /has previously Library. ndht and deciduous teeth of the , w a y s f i n d o n e v e i 7 item at First Nationji! completed a tour of duly Tripoli, With the current emphasis child, is In most 'caaea, Impoaslble North Africa. ,1 ■education .the demands made upon to remedy. In all ,ptat clinic re- m ^nnlverdar^ i ^ e d t e r ^ Receives the student have become increas­ porU, the history is too aanie-^too are lower still! Stock up during these two X, '• Mi.ss Dorothy.^^/. -Silverher*. ingly heavy. Manchester High has much decay, too late—•"cold steel.” \ daughter of/ Mr. and -Mrs. Samuel always been -know’n to have high fThls means the teeth have to be N \ • Silvcrherz bf -Piimey St., who is a scholastic requirements, especially extracted). . , big w:eeks. The cash saving will astonish — X.- aenior at/'s?aith College, was pre­ in' the college preparatory course of ' Where It the wonderful ;j)rotsc /T sented the Alphc Phi Kappa Psi which I speak troth experience. In tlon which was to be obtained'fTOha ANNIVERSARY CAKE^ award In dance^ a recent college my three years at .MHS I have the dally IngestUm otJIttorldated and delight — you. * , 1 ■ / ■ / - ' ■ ' ■ aasepibly. The avWd is an honor- completed at least 10 long-term re­ water by the children who have / , . ' . afy/one which recoThtzes outstand- search papers -In -addition to- short­ had Fluorides since birth and eVpit. Delicious. Square Cake'/ With Special .Rkh Yellow / Ing talent and creative ability In er reports and preliminary labora­ before'^ that 7 Quoting their «Wn flfpirea, aame report. 195^-'page Batter Frosted In A Vafifty of Butter Cream Icings, EACH ■ arts. tory papers. Add approximately 25 (minimum p?r year) pleasure 48:- 'X „ With Cninch/Opiut, end Toppings. MlVs Silverherz recel\*ed the Examinations 361 X award in recognition of *i*r “out books- and books fo r book reports, I and multipiy this by approximately T^Atm enta Btahding achievement as perfomier , Extractions /848 and choreographer." She has do: 30 students per class in approxi­ PKG O f 4 MUFFINS mately 20 college course classes, FUllngs X2711 w'ork with the rally day reviews Statisucally, almost bVery child English AAiiffins ■ and eoncert dance-and-thb award 4 the answer .is a goodly amount of'^orth-w hlle library use.. Then, eSamlffeff M d onTT Tastll *mtrttngr| A. states, "has contributed to the 2-2 teeth/decayed/4Uid 714 teeth caliber of dance of the Smith Oam.- too.Ahere are accelerated and col­ Fashioned lege I^yel cla.s.ses. filled; vtolch a d d ^ p to 10.7 teoto MIPGET- pus and to itr repul ation In off per niouth werX®***®**** (Ueqiyed PINT JAR campus performance." It Is absolutely true that the te n h ). / Mary Chehey fibrary la at, times Ms Brown's Prwn» and-Apneot Pie 45' ■ Cancer Drive Goal / What BS Elects Store,, because one of these ja es­ X - . . . • ^ \ The Ladies' Benevolent Society pecially crowded on Friday^-lugbta 3 months .for an appointment. elected the new officers ifpr the and Saturday afternoons,/! think There were ■ 1858 visits to toe coining year at the. mgeling held th a t a m ajor cause of--'the' jam clinic.” , COPLEY In the church social rooms Mon­ From the comments about the JAPANESE ^ Monday night was the announce­ low income children, it appears 7-OZ 6 0 Z JAR day night which include: Mrs. ment of a term paper due in CANS Save TOe HAMS Aaron Olmsted, presidbht: Mrs. American Literature and the rush that there were other children in White Meat - Solid Pack better financial circiunatancCs who lAstanf Coffee Robert Aborti, Mce president; to obtain books before they wfere 'Mrs. Francis Blrd,^. secretary; and had dental care elsewhere. all taken. Topfc&l fluoride treatm ents are SHARk PORTION Mrs, E. Carlton Pease, treasurer. There must be other ways. For The directresses are Mrs. Alice also given at the Clinic aiid toey LB example 1a "yes’.’ vote In another have, dental hyrienlsts at toe FINAST, READY TO EAT Hyde, Mrs. Homef Packham and referendtlm for, an annexation to Mrs. Frederick Goulding. , schdols now aa wejl sia nutritionists. r TOMATO JUia " 1Vi LB JAR Mildly Cured jo Perfection the/building, But pleaae,^ oh Newburgh, N.’IT.-‘ experimenters X QT BTl Save 10c Rummage Sale Planned please, let us continue our won- reported reduction In dental decay, From Vine Ripened Tomatoes Peanut Butter / The Ellington Woman's Club will ^rful library privileges. j- but that was an error in the in­ sponsor a rummage sale May 16 at i Most sincerely; terpretation o( their figures. Fluor­ the To\vn Hell. Mrs. Ralph HeU- 1 Linda C. Recknagel. wood is chairmen. Donations may idation retarded onset of decay bji; Class of 1658. about one year. Pro-flUoridatofa Jr/ Save TOc . be left at her hopie. / X C Grange Acta Plann^ promised 65 per cent reduction In Why Blame School? ■aeiiUl decay but they have failed. 46-OZ FINAST j y 3-LB CAN SMOKED PICNICS The Ellington Grange will pre­ To, the Editor, sent a talent show y the Town OitvPW* same report, .the C ^ S Shortening Ever since the Russians sent up Informal^ on the amounL of Rail May 2. with' : 17. acts set. a satellite before ps. the people of 'Tickets are available from Grange fluorides uaad la an average of the United , States have tried about 56,000 Ibs.^ annual^. Fluor- I to 6 LB AVERAGE members. frantically to find a place, to lay LB Whist Successful rdation equlpment--.^as not in Jumble Pac 6-OZ , the blqme. Do we have to be so operation during th^- jnohth of Well Trimmed - Lean and Meaty The Ellington Frlendshi'fi Club alarmed about another country Bevarage Tumbler I TUMBLERS I held a very successful Monte-Carlo coming; In first ? July, 1955. It was^ki operation for PKGS whist party St the hopie of Mr. If the blame bas to be put, some­ about 2 days in 'October: 2 days X' Lu n ch ^ n Napkins Stuffeid OliVes of 50 and Mrs. ftoes Urouart of Main St. where. it isn’t fair to pick, on the in November and one day X Saturday night. Time and place of American educatibn system entire­ December, J.95S; also for about 2 X days in January 1956'. in s the next one will be' announced. ly. when the apathy of our* citizens The Club is meeting. May 5, at should be blamed! also. We are a Draw your own conclusions from SEMI-SWEET 6-OZ i C 12-OZ X i! the home of Mr. and Mrs, Walter very selfish country not truly in­ the above quoted information and Schortmann of Baker Rd., Ver­ see whether a great deal more CELLO \ CELLO SLICED BACON terested in the welfare of the rest benefit could not have been derived, Chocolate Morsels non at 8 p.m. for their rndpthly of the world or even in o«r own ROLLS business meeting. community. How many of our from giving children good food, BLUE RIB^N/^Bathroom Tissue Nestles Personals citizens are registered voters and restricting sweets and having Mrs. Charles A. Downs has re­ how many of those who are vote? children brush teeth after eating. THINLY SLICED LB turned' to her home in Waterford We parents should take aome This haa been done at a boarding after a, few weeks spent at the blarnS for not atimulating interest school and it vv** found to reduce Mildly Cured Bacon from Young Porkers / I / home of her son-in-law and daugh­ in worm wide affairs. The home ia dental decay by 80 peV cent. Bear, / ter and Mrs. Chapman.^ aa important an influence as the in mind, that in this manner, there X. - . / • Mrs. Phebe Tilden of Maple St. school. is no need to ingest a powerful, 35 OZ CAN \ is a patient in the Hartford Hos­ In the current TV program on cumulative pdison, for that is what ITALIAN • imported ' ' / pital. which Elfrida ’’yon Nordroff has -does occur by drinking amalt ^htiicaleSdtti ^a v o ritt! Meet Today won a fabulous sum of money it fo u n ts of fluoride dally. The Ellington cDnuiullee in proves the influence of the hpme. (Copyrite 1958) X - Y er Garden 16-OZ PKG charge of hostesses for neighbor­ When she was asked, "How do you '' Connecticut Fluoridation' X hood meetings at which the Tol­ account ' for your tremendous, Iducatipnal Association. Strawberries land County Agricultural Center aniouht of! knowledge 7" ahe an Stuart B. R. Cheney. 2-OZ will be explained, will meet tonight s : Dessert Topping PKGS at the home of Mrs. Walter Hoff-1 man at 8 p.m. Mrs. Hoffman is! If Ynu'rp Intrrpntcd' In A Foreign Csi', Remember^wo NamM; Dream town chairman. ' X Y o r G ard en y ea . % oJ Value ! Attending the -meeting will be ENGLISH FORD and MORIARTY BROTHERS Rnast Meat Pies co-chairmen, wlio hre Mrs. Lester Seifert. Mrs, John McChnvllle. Mrs. X Bay -Blromberg, and Mrs. Edward VANILLA KTiUCT 2 0Z BTL Chicken, Turkey, 8-OZ LB Wanzy; and the hoslessea who will Fresh MMdock Fillet complete arrangements for meet­ 1958 Yer Garden 16 0ZPKG B m I PKGS ings to be held at their homes in ENGLISH the near future. / Limerick Contost J'unior and Senior High School -X- atudenta had a contest on^titing , 4 OZ CAN liqttritks about polio. AwardS\werc : FORI> presented as follows: first pHzc. Cynthia Lewis, second prize Mitch W abiui ell Kobus and Martha Kits tied ' third prize. Donna McLaughlin. i \ ANCHOR Maacheater Evening Herald El­ H O C K M a A V OCAD O . . X lington correspondenC Mrs. G. F. 1 LB CELLO ice CREAM Cqjifornia Rerri telephone TRemant 5-931S. ^INAST - Jumbo Salted Peers Delieiou, 2 2 9 « All l^ o la f rtaver*. Serve ft PKG OF 8 GLASSES KOMOA.';X,_/. I. ■ __ ~ D r o p * N o t e d H e r e • f- CucumDers 3 '°>Z5t Natural NOTICE ! , 111 Jobless C laim s 8-OZ FLORIDA - ' ■ ■ ii Equipped with heater, d'efrimter, directional ■ignalk, vinyl leather Bfookside Sliced PKGS O u f SprcliI Offw’ lor S t . Wings Skrq A M ■*1^.'’" * ’:. New claims for unemployment ; Interior, deliver, up to 38 mile, per gallon. Drive thin dual pnr- Pieppers ' Fsney • Fi»m • Fresh LB eompenaatlon at the local office of poM car today and Mve. Sw iss ’ .Alhu'’''’ ‘"11 0" “ '*■ Ceinpl*'* yoi" »«' '^°w. n'*’ ..t.. the Connecticut Employment Sc: , Fresh -.Nutritious MAINI curity Division showed a decided j ■ FIRST n a t io n a l SUPER MAI^EtS drop this week. Potatoes . lOruiAo A total of ^5 such claims had FIN AST - Liquid 22--OZ CAN 104T Main $t. ' . 29? E. Center St., fjtaheherter DINK , ' X ^ been entered for the week ending Down April 26 as compared with 243 the OPEN EVERY WEDNISDAY. THURSDAY a Grapefruit Juicy • Healthful FOR week before. The number of con 1 tlhued claims was 1.467 as rom- y. ^wrMSERVI THF RIGHT TO LIMIT "OMANTITIES and FRIDAY EVENING,UNTIL 9 P.M.l pared to 1,351 for the previous LOW ■-Vf--' perio(^. !\ ' I’ Tliere w>re 1.652 claims ip nil at BANK -V‘' - the end of the week; the week be- ' fore there were 1,594 and a month RATES G a y le TOILET SOAP 2 »i¥s 21c 2 liw 2 9 c LGE PKG 3 2 c R ih s o BIu G l6Tpkc 3 3 c ■ago 1.65P in all clalnia had been L u x toilet SOAP 4 3 9 c 2 I arS ^4.9c - W is k - UQUID ’.SSfTIc ca°nV39<: A d FOR Automatic washers 1 / " \ entered. $t.l)0 a day Wu pay your way with what you,Mve on an English Jjfebudy w"2 2k 2 29c ... f ' •’ ' ■ ■ Btatewide, unemployment m j Ford. ^ I ‘ ■ Blu-^itep^ 9c Connecticut Increased by 100 dur­ i^SteKlce 2nd to None \ Silver Dust icUc SSt S a l t e s e a clam otowder 2 S S s 4 7 c ing the week. ,ending April 19, A l i y aUFFT IGE PKG 32c- iOl PKQ 3 5 c ■ reaching 97,900 as, compared with T r e n d detergent powder > 2 pxgV 3 9 c Breeze,.^'^34c t u x F la k e s . I !' 97,800 during the preceding week. 'Surf..-.'-x;, V* ' - ' Bridgeport continued to lead the { S tate Jii un^ploym eM w ith 16,600 I MORIARtY BROS. UQUID 220Z ;,COr 9 5l9c IGIPKO 3 $ C Spry^ 36c ’**%^ 97c DETERGjENT CAN Mm CANS f - r / x I i I V ' liquid ‘ 22 02 M O r 3 9 c A ll V ■' ^C LQEJKG 3 9 c Rinsd ^ hite 1 's e ^ n g am ptojTpwI.r fbUbwed- by 11 „ A coOipleto part. departeMat for all Vaaa. 1- n Blue Putch i dteanset* L U X DETERGENT CAN Q / C CAN 0 7 ^ -s. Hai^drd, with 1S.500 job deekdrs. UNOOUV--MERCURY--.\TlKBNTAl>--ENaUdH TOIU) New Haves with lO .i^ Jobless and L . / 316 CENTER ST., M^CHESTER—Ml S-SlS"4uesday ♦director John. Rega ^ i t f e i r E ii^ U t h d MayoMW-^rt A' Turklngton ‘‘'•^X ^*“ ‘S di 5? % ^ r r k An Intenslfilsd search utllizl morning, Mai Streets ,ln signed In January will be uttUzsd, be deserted It was reported by P-ollcs CM*f day pronKa^d »n aittenaive re- through the park would not ra- planes, boaIs,-CAP members/efin- dluajng Mall and autoi ffic will be St Herman-. O. SChendel who, alonf da vfloprte^tit program for Robert- ntove the odors given off east, of servatlon officers and vqhmtMrs with acting general manager James' d^klR^d St. or from Union Pond a sta..^...... ■fon n*n- proving the entire area and rais­ Turkington also said today that Schendel said today that when ing the value of property border­ chesUr CAP will-take part In the the exercise's "problem”- to CD Ihe 'riake cover" warning la sound­ the improvement of parking facili­ search. An urgent call for volun­ authoriUes throughout the SUle. ing the park. ties to the west of dhe WhUon li­ ed, all '.cars are to p d ll to the curb Kstiniates $110,000 teers to furnish transportation has While the io-minute. “lake cover" and tha occupaiH* remain InMde. brary is badly needed. -Hb noted been made by CAP Lt. Cdi; Arthur exercise will be the only publtc- He said further that the re­ that both the Town Planning Com­ All pedeatrlamt are- to go Into the development projee.l could he un­ r . Mann of Bolton, commander of partietpatiom local CD leaders nearest stofe of building. ."Shelter’’ mission and the Parking Authority the Eastern Connecticut Group. will be a ^ 'o r k all day- Tuesday dertaken at no add'.'enal cost in have considered a plan to Clean up a1?n5 Ahmc Main 81 'ndlrate. the taxes bv using money from the Also needed are outboard mbtorsz and p e r y a f Wednesday, v sources of protection,'' ha the area weal'of the library, re- Those wishing' to offer, trans­ ThtA octl gsoup, which ha*, bee.n capital : moving the'fence and buaheaXndl portation or the, motors are asked 'b. He pointed out that the" first, Iria^ve' Blnce- January, will Xavi siren blaWL la not an Indication to contains repaving Nelson PI.. ."'Wch to call .Warrant Officer Elizabeth to carry out Its oWn rernedies mated the cost of tbc Robertson off N. Main St., west of the 11- Rowley a t 9-9376 or Lt, Walsh at take cover>\ / Park project about $110 ,000. -the simulated dlaaatcra whlclXthe Auxiliary poheemen; A vital part brarV. ' 9-A216. Cadets who are planning to- ''proDiem-:ivoblem" win will mate state octurred. X, udu he utilized In Much. If not aft. of the Nel.son PI. This w-^ork Should be done soon, N, -tsdce-jpart-ln-the search,AtfU.*t babe Improvement work could be paid he added, “and in conjunetiom \vith Vritten-permission fjro'm their har- for out of the Parking Meter fund, fmeh'w^ruUM^edyiJffl'S ih‘e'V7rt-‘o f t£!>ob[;m^^ ''an: while $15,000 is to be appcopnaled the redevelopment'.plan of Robert­ eiits. •_ ■ ■ ■ the situation will be reported to vrtll riot be given son Park." He said the money for SiA plsn**'!^'''* gtoups in State headquarters. In the 105S-50 budget for iinproved M anchester; New Londop- Putnam and the .policemen will give the street ligbtmg in town. Rome this project could come 'from the Although piibltc. apathy has re­ Parking Meter fund. ■ltd Lebanon. N.H., a r t schediMed sulted In the local group’s InscHv- signal to reiriime normal activity. of this monev rmitd be used on to to tak«T>art In the seSreh. N..Mam .Rt. ' — "The whole plan la one that will Hy, the plan setup by former ' tbe chief said. me am much to the people of the Colonel Mahh has also requested However, a cpicsltair as to the ac- the governor'AXffiee to give per­ curaev of the mayors estimate of North Ehid," he said, adding: -!'It will be. the biggest boon to the mission for the uSA^of a jstatf heli­ the Robertson Park work was copter in the searoX Gov. Rlbi- raised today in General Manager North find in over 60 yeare. It la much needed, and the-coat nf car­ coff is now away buV, Mann said Sjiace Director Fe^s Richard Martin s report on the he expects to hear.a decision on the subject of enclosing Lydall Brook rying out the project will* not add a'nv costs to theXaxpxyers,- as the request- shortly. In a conduit through the park. A search Of the lake was made Martin, baaing his estimate on cost pf the plan wbutld come from Richard Dubanoaklyg Civilian Agency the cost of enclosing Bigelow the Capital Improvement Reserve one of the younBm today by Eldred J. McCab* ofMI® Brook under the new high school, fund.” / ward Feltham,;a senior, RttsseH SL, the missing mariX ■aid the Robertson Park conduit ship, charac^, leadership, w father, and- Donald McCabe, his (bonttaned from' Pag# Duel would cost "in exeeas of $200,000. brother, who flew in from Alaska. nie report,' w*hich had been in Robarge, Coventry; Robert KlppAz, The two sccompenled conservation, with you" In orbit Instead of drop­ preparation for months and is to 607 W. Middle Tpke..; Mrs, Barbara olfic.ers 111 . a ^ at patrol of ;the and ping right down to Earth. M submitted to the Board of Di­ Obituary HutchinX. Vernon Trailer Court lake. An orbtUng space craft differa rectors Tuesday night, was re­ The elder McCabe also put up from a plane also 4n that It files John Primjiis, 6« Yiartan St.; .Wli 50 posters bearing his son's pic­ Take your eholo* a l these won- leased by the__ manager's office. 'oin Clmpter lianvMeigs, Snq-rs; Earl and Ralph beyond the atmosphere above a Martin left yesterday on a 5-day ture In rgstsurents end other, jHib- country and thus Assumes an In- derful buy$...p*rt*etly bekfd, Mrs. goaeph Tremano Rudln Jr., 82 ^Maple St.; Mrs. lic plsces around the lake In the Q—When did the federal con­ holiday in Vermont. Mrs. M a ^ Vfloto Tremano^ Vitt Catherine GigensftlC 10 Seymour stitution go Into effect T ternsUo.nsl character from the large lii* AngdI Food Ring or Turklngton's estimates were hope that someone may have seen military'*standpoint, he said. of Joseph Treniaho. 23 MfiVftmlt SI St.; Anthony Blanchard. 237 Cen­ McCabe Since the boating accident. A---March 4, 1789. a dellcldii*. I*rg« »!*•# based on figures submitted by ter 8t.; Henry Pope. 137 Camp- "If It see* something, so does Town Engineer James H. Sheekey, RockvUle, died this mpfnlng i o r McCabefa father has said he the moon see 'sflrmething," Quarles crvstbd, luieloo* Apple PInl who haXsaid the cost of enrloslng Rockville City Hospital " ' / field Rd.; Charlene iTtm ix feels his son is atUl alive but Q—Does radium f t ’S off wore added.- don't s*e how, we Born in Saricena; Provin« « of - VzOmon,; Bruno LemesiS;-, 140 LydaU'Brook would be about $67,- 2 may be suffering from amnesia than dne kind of .ray? could object -to IL" Cosenza, Italy, she wtib a resident By JUDITH fcAllN "“Society and their fellows across E l d r i ^ St.: Mrs. Mary Helfrlfeht, He based this hope on the fact 000. ■ A—Yes. radium glv'aa off three Asked whether the United States 72-Inch Pipe , bt Hartford for 30 veari before "We are proud Uf rest our case the counUy would realize. Xhsra S4 TnlmbUll Rd.; Stephen Dunlaps rtiat his son la fc powerful swftnmer kinda—alpha, beta,. *nd gamma moving to RbCkvHle 15 yeaCa kg- their destiny lay. s better way of 154 S. Main St.; John Duffy, 7 and has beeh s weodsmkn for, la working on a devdre to shoot a Jan® Parker Plain,Sugar,Cinnamon, A l C Sheekey said today he waa on them," said JMson M. Bailey, Ashland St.; Joseph Muldoon, 142 roar*' _____ ^ . down SwteiUtea, Quarles said some She was a member-df the Ladles principal of/'Manchester High life could be shown to others of many years. RESH AS U l 0U n00R $...M B thihking in terms of a smaller pipe Auxiliary of St. Leone’s Society their generation, he said. Eldridgc St. A denstant search. Interrupted persona connected with the antl- SUPER-RIGHT PINE QUALITY MEATS - ONE PRICE AS ADVERTISED I U O n U 1$ Comb. Pkg of 12, Reg Price 29c N o w A I than Vas th^ general m.anager. He Hartford, School, at U<* Induction last eve­ 15’hlch bird ha* the longest miaslle missile progrsm sre thirtki ning of l^students into the Ver- •Congratulations and welcome BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A once by snow, has been going on ■aid he felt a 72-inch B‘pe would Resides her husband, she leaves were extended to the students and daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Frank in the LiiKe. SunapeC area since 10PS?. fng about this. But he said th# B ir CINNAMON BREAKPAST I be adequate, based on the w-atcr- a daughter. Mrs.’Vincent DiBene- piahck Chapter of the National Saturday afternoon when Mc­ A—The atilt, in proportion to main effort! is direr ed against Y.ou can't make s eniitsk* when you brUy Super-RightM*st$, -Th*y'r* fsmoiit for fin* quality, superb the au^cnce of parent and faculty Roth,' 1 Russell Dr., Vernon; twin size, has the longest legs of any- K O IIS J a n e Parker-Reg Price 35c N O W : llow experience in the area. Mar­ dettb of Rockville: two brothers. Honor Society. by galley add b ’ Superintendent daughters to Mr. and Mrs. Myles Cabe’s partially'capsized slumiimm' weapona that re-e..te- the atrrioa- flavor ... snd guaranteed to ple*$* or your money will b* cheerfully refunded! . , tin said his figures indicated U\e Ixmia^enatro Of Hartford and Leo The atudents represented a cross of Schools Arthur H. Illlng. Enter­ canoe was found by two fisher­ known firt'd. phere. / ' capkcily of ttvo 96-lnch pipes auction of races, religions, and per­ Covey, East Hartford; a daughter /I .B e Jane Parker Sugar, Oat- B , Viioto ot Wethersfield; twd grand­ tainment was prortded by the Trio to Mr.' and Mrs. Americo Buccino. men. Queries endorsed President Eis­ .f^uld be reqviired. He “^‘l***- children. and several nleqes an^. sonalities. Blond hair, black hair, La Jeunesse. Brenda'Oole, pi-- A few hours earlier.McCsbe left NAVV GETS. APOLoOY enhower’s plan fo^ ■ clviltsr spsrs v O 0 KI 6 S meal, Cocoanut Jumbles X PKGS v T and red hair; English' names, Jew­ 2 Drive F; a daughter to Mr.-and however, that a pour^ concrete.. nephews, anist, Diane Mother, cellist, and Mrs. Joseph’ Beaulieu, Russell Dr., on a lone fishing-Axpedftlon. He Brisbane, Australia, May 1 <45 agency during his lesllruony be-: ^WUh conduit of a suitable shape prob-1 PTmeral services will be .held ish names, and Italian names: 0>'nthia Treggor, violinist', played Rockville. was on s camping trip with his —Lord Mayor Re«tn*W Groom fore the rommlttee. Chicken Breasts > 69' Legs >59* J A N E \ / ably would be more economical. ,„(,rning at 8:15 ftobi the eager faces and reservc|^ones, all Handel's "Andante and Allegro.” son, William, 11, snd Ronald apologized to the t'. S- Navy ' Hg.-aal'l unresolveo disputes over than pipe. • D'EsOpo FTineral Chapil; 235 were sqattered in the crowd of BIRTHS TODAY: A son to Mr. li: White Bread P A R K E R " Lp Both Sheekey and Martin, in his The program closed tvlth the and Mrs. Frank Boynton. Coven­ todav because the words ‘,‘Ban whether a apace project should be ' TENDER,. SUCCULENT', MEATY j i f i c Wethei'sfleld Ave.. HarHord, fol­ youngsters who had comp to be singing ofi-the alma mater and a Farris, s major In the CAP and "*be Bomb. OCCP” were painted handled by the military or the report, said it would be necessary lowed by a solemn requiem Mass In recognized for their acHievements. try; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. ekeciiUv# officer, of the Eastern \ lb Jane Parker B to hire hydraulic engineers to recessional. Robert DeRosa, 41 Ferndale Dri, along the' otarbonrd side of civilian agency would g,> to the # D Q f 0 K I D S ' FRISH or CORNED i | 7 St. Anthony's Chdreh. Hartford, Four things they had In com­ New Members Connecticut Group, has been aid­ IL 8. Destroyer Radford, w-hjeh President, but that good lower- Rflisin BreodRasPrkxtscNow A LVS m T ■tudy the problem and present a at 9 o'clock. Buyfal will be In Mt. mon—scholarship, leadership, serv­ DISCHARGED YES’I'ERDAT: ing in the 'search since McCabe’s MIID A MfUOW detailed report On what is needed. A reception was' held afterward Is paying a courtesy rtsit to lev-el administration should be abla ISOIl OJI St. Benedict Cemetery, Bloomfield. ice to their school, and character. in the school cafeteria. Infant son of Mr. and Mrs: James disappearance. Brisbane. (CCCP- are the Rus­ to iron out most disagreements be­ 5 5 ' Fresh Hoildock Fillets FRY I The matter of enclosing Lydall Friends tpdy call at the funeral Explain Traits Stroud, Andover; Rita Weldon, Sliceiljreef liver siiEaQUAyrr ,i* . Brook through Robertson Park home’fropt 6 to 9 o’clock tonight The new membci’s of the Honor sian Initials for .US8II.) fore they got that far. The four officers of the Honor Society are seniors Carol Ann An­ Broad Brookf Peter Ramadell. DJUANA ASKED NA.M»» Quarles said priority- should go has long been a subject of Intense and lojpdrrow from 2 to 5 and 7 to Verrton Acre*. Vemon; Edward Singapore, May 1 (>T)—^-An In­ —------Ground Beef All BEEF HAMSUSG ^55*^ Fried Scallops HEAT AND 5ESVE Sandwich Rolls ore Interest to North End residents Society gave short expls nations of derson, ' Mary Austin, Judith - 0 -POI.C|ff"TE.8T* MADE to both civilian and military proj­ 9 p.ip/ - , the traits. Each officer, as he or Barnes. Jean Blanchard, Christie Ronan, Jlfi’j Grove 8t.. Rockville; donesian rebel leader -today chal­ ects. He viewed mlliUr;- space 10OZ jCQC who say it would eliminate the Earle,.'Eyerett, 22 Doane St.; lenged Premier DJuana to biark WasblwKm. May 1 (Pj-r-The A * Bacon ,.93' ..99' OyiforStow 2 CANS 3 r odor emanating from the brook. /' Mrs. Max Kessler she rose to address the audience, Churchill, Vivien Cole, Ann Dup-. Air aald today It has.learn- venturee ae vital, but aaid non- t lighted a candle on the stage. The lin.' GMl Eaglesoh', Edward Fel- Peter Luurtsema, C o Va n t r y; up his charges that .Amerioana rr.lhtan' work also is es.sentl*l jo AG prevent children from falling int<^- Rockville— Funeral', sen-ices for Thomas TopJ>lng, 30 Server St.; are flying for the rebels by nam­ ed'/’fnat a man Inntteraed In it and provide additional pl*X ' candles remained lighted through­ tham., Marion Fitch. Janet Fla- keep the nation from falling be­ Mrs. I^Mbeth Schlaefer Kessler. out the ceremonies which followed. vel, Jane Harry, and Milton Charles Hicks. M Phelps Rd.; Mrs. ing them. Col. Joop Waroiiw as­ yiliter can withstand''.jin"?'*** hind in long range apace science. ground and recreational area'. 68, of Melrose, who died Tuesday Jean Monaghan. Talcottville: Mrs.- serted that the Jakarta goverit- -•■Imoimts of aqcelenittbei or-AW''' Turkington cited all three points Miss Carolyn House, vice presi­ Hathaway. 3 Lb Bag 2.13 will be held tomorrow at 2 p.m. Also, Kay Hpwles. P^itrlcia Lucy Pinney. 316 Center St.; John inent's charges were made' Ity force#, known to alrmeiiNM IPOIJCS HO.ME SHRINE LONG GREEN In endorsing their prdposa>-1n con­ from the Ladd Funeral Home. 19 dent of the chapter, spoke on the Stinchfield, 179 r^Green'-.Rd.; Louis. g ‘ forees, ,’Tbe AD RcSeafch-ana. C u c u m b e r s first quality, scholarship. , Kingman,' Anne ^Ldcas, Thomas give . President Sukaro*'aiydsfr- XColu^^^ home, of nection with his progr^i for re­ Ellington Ave. The Rev. Paul J. Foster. 49 Arvlne PI.: Miss J sSt ouse to accept aid from Development Command dlseoyer- developing the entire pArk. ’ Shee- “The keynote to scholarship Is Melbert, Linda Nelson, Georgia, J^e.s Knox Polk, lllh Pre.sident Bowman, pastor of Union Congre­ PotlertOn, ^usan Shearer, David queline Dewart, 4 3 7 K;. Main 1st countHra. He called pifJ|Mar- ed this In experiments st the HOT HOUSE k*v said that enclosmg the brook gational Church, will officiate. not only I.Q., but I will,’’ she said. St.; Charica Mlaki, 7 Roqeinary Wright Air Development .Center, of thA United Stales, is preserved «aiAIUU.«OMIP VWOMM • WWIT and grading the X anks that now Smith. Anna Suchy, Charles Van- ta to deny that It Is A^t getting ss a na'Hqnal shrine st GolumhlA _.. . Burial will be in Grove. Hill She pointed out fhe drive to learn PI.; Xlrs. Edifli Buck, 184 S. Majn Red aid already. Dsyton. Ohio, RED-RIPE LB fall sharply frpd points north of: p may.call at the and’Uie audsefty to be different as Ausdall, Harvey Wahnquist and Sts:, Mrs, Velma King, Talcottville'j | » CIMCLE KOKAR the tennis copfu and east of Rob-1 7 9 vital attributes of the scholar; Michael Wichman. William Chiek, 112 High St.. Rock­ srtson Schq6l would increase the Scholarthlp "never fits a mold." The new junior members are ville; Mrs. Rose PUlard-.and ■Ixe of the park from 25 to 50 * ’ _ Pamela Karnes, Robert Dotiovan, .Mrs. Kessler Was born March 21. Richard Yules, treasurer spoke daughter,-d6 -St/ Lswrence Sfe- - U. s. NO. 1, SIZE A per cent! ' on service to fellow igudenls and Wesley Feshler;' Elizabeth Gal- V BAG l.'JBIV l ^ o t a t o e s / Enlarged Ptayground 1890 In Ellington,'the daughter of i las. Ronald Gambolatl, John Jac- DISCHARGED tOpAY: Samuel I I The mayor said, in addition, that 'the late Frederick and Elizabeth the school. Brown, II N.Xalrfleld-St.; George 3LbB*«2:25 3LbB*g2.37 Mohr Schlaefer. She was a lifelong King, 20 W'P} SL. RockvtUe; Mrs. \ A FINAL AND IMPORTANT OPEN LETTER A 2 9 c d^moUahing the old Union School Mather. Still wborrlos 'FRESH. LUSCIOUS PINT BOX Cotifomio Oronges would provide an improved and_ en­ resident of the area. a yardstick^ said. Serv^^^^ Also Kenneth Mlllfer. Stephen Anna Irmisch'er, 19 Thompabn St., .RocXvlll<^; Infant son of Mr. and' larged playground for the nearby In addition to her husband. Max • -rt. SeSiMozzer, JpnXorrl. PhUlp Plneo. TO THE CONNECTICUT STOCKHOLDERS O f ** 139 Robertson School, ss well as im­ A. Kessler, she leaves a daughter. Is a full-time effort.” He pointed Pascal Poe. Dale Robinson, An- Mrs. William GUroy, 28 Washing­ NATIONAL BABY WEIR BUYL! New Texas Onions Gi^Ss Seed OXFORD PARK 5 10 proving the properties on N. Miss Dorothea Kessler o/* Melrose out that service is caring for the namae Rollasbn. Donna Sandals, ton iSt., Vernon: Deborah CMesky. School St. and two sisters. Mrs.. Marie Hirth little things, like serving on some- and Stephen Thomas, Hartford; Lauren McCuwer, 14 '■ H X ' ■ .. ,/ . ■ ■ This proposal, however, can be of Hamden and Mrs. Max Heimer- ' one else'? committee or helping out The sophomore" members ar« Biirke.Rd.. Rockville; yVavo* Law- bvp .'W hile House, None Betler! FINE QUAIITY FROZEN FOODS expected to draw the opposition of dinger.of-Rockvlllo, I on attendance taking or typing fow Ruth. Adaniy, Mary Anne Beach, -lon, 8 Carol Dr.. lUickvlIle; Pam ­ PENN-TEXAS CORPORATION at least one Towm Director, Fran­ ! the High School World. Jay Boris, Bertram Felngol^’' ela Quintal, 43 Oakwo'od Rd.; Mrs. Save 25c a box on cis Mahoney, who has been waging Miss ElU Cierber ! Miss Marilyn Taylor, vice presi­ Judith Gilbertso/i. Jane- Gozdz, Elsie Anderaon,.'”55 Birch St.; Mrs. -■-X- * _ Evap^ 3tHh Vernon Miss ■Ells Gpiber, ,52, dent, sppke on Chal’actci'. "Can we Mary Haekelh'lS Jordt St,; Vtckle a year-long battle to save the 60- Unda Hail'vell, Barry Hopper, Many .months, before most'Hth* members'of the Kteln-BAbeig g^^^ i4'/v o i j j GUAUNTEED FIRST RUAIITY . . . SPEOAL SAIE PRiaS . . . HOW THROMSH MAY 10 A |P Peas FROZEN PKG year-old. long-unused plant from Hartford T5irnpike, died Tuesday handle ourselves when the lk,w or Joanne LeBarron, Michael Shollk Joyce, Bast Hartford: John PHiVi- Texas Mock we publicly batttM for substantial changes,In.the^ then-exiatent"'Penn Texas CAN pack Just such a fate. He has turned up at St. .'rands Hospital after a Big Brother are not watching Vui?" and . Diane Smachettl. us. 56 Harlan St.; Mrs. Mary In- A&P a number of organizations that brief illness, r- . she asked. "It is thrdugfi the e:^r- kei. Ml Helalne, Rd.; Henry Sand- management. / - Ideal for Iriferit Feeding 51 Gaugi ShMri 2,’;;;,‘,1.14 Strttek SliMrs 2IN :C BOX l.4 I 4 aay they could use it. . She was born Iri Ellington 'Sept. clse of self discipline and high betii, Ellington; Anton Petrowlch. Pm s A Carrots Frozen Pkg Apparently anticipating this op­ 15, 1905, d'aughter of the ’ late ideals that we, grow." She pointed ertf Bridge St.CDee Miclette, South Through efforts, of three ’’T^^ Cof^o'JXn'ItJkrolderJ ^ospital Not^ C i C i p p ' S STSAINfD 1 0 k» 8 8 ‘ 60 Gauge Sheers 2 ,'fTI^VY>24 Seamless Sheers 2 ,nbox1.64 AGEN position. Turkington today^ said Christian and Rosetta K. Gerber. out the duties linked to the privi­ Coventry: Mrs- Axnoldeen Petni- ^t^m 'e*Com m lS«”'^b^ many improvements in the affairs of the corporation. For FOR . the town has considerable land She was a member of the Apostolic leges of being an Tvonor society zello.and daughter, Cromwell; Mrs. FROZEN PKG example:' */' Beech-Nut “liZ r W ,o.l.00 REMIMOER MOTHiRt DAY SUNDAY, MAY 11 . . . HOSIfRY IS A WONDIRFUL OIFT Broccoli available for the construction of a (Thristian Church. membe?. Patients Today: 209 Eunice Rivard and son, Andover. •/ completely new building that could She leaves two-brothers. Eineal Richard Dubanoski, president, ADMITTED.'VESTERDAY; Jer- be used as a recreation and com­ and Walter Gerber of Vernon: five spoke on leadership. 'He said that LU3IBER USB DROPS 1. One-man rale was nbolished/lPoWerful independent directors were ' H e i n z iTSAINiO 1 0 1 . 0 0 enc Minney, 2,50 W. Center St.; FrozenS PKGS 1 eOO munity center for the North End. sisters; Mr*';rt’anl Lanz, Mrs. Rose not everyone could be an officer or Eugene Pitchetle, 60 Drive A; Portland, 'Ore.-^ The United ; hronghf in. / \ . PRICE REDUCEDI For Every A&P Strowh'ries This w-BS W’hat Mahoney had in Schneider ailcl Mrs. John Schnei­ an athletic hero, but that everyone Charles Kleza Jr., 130 Cooper St.: States consumer - about 37 - billion ; Pre-C peked C ereal HIINi 2 fOS 3 3 ^ mind for the Union School der. all of Ellington: And Miss could lead through quietly influ­ Frank Obremskl, 134 Hilliard St.; board - feet of lumber during 1957, | 2. Hom e o ffiM employes were cut fiO'’;. A . C h e d - O - B i l Cheese Use-H lb phg 23* 2 ^ 7 5 ‘ Tiirktngton aaid that if such a Pauline Gerber and Mrs; Charles encing others to do what is "right. Michael Adamy, 91 Bridge St.; 'a decrease of 8 per cent from the ; .1. Deferral of was placed on lop salarieri. / - Sw iffs M eats m^Nm 2 ro* 4 5 " HOUSECLEANING SUGGESTIONS ! building is needed, it couM be I Lanz of Vernon He mentioned jhe need for some­ Mrs. Fay Chase. Coventry; WiHiani 1956 figure. erected near the Community. Y TTie funeral will he held Salut'- one to keep a class quiet while at­ 4 . New financial standards were set. '• P ablum P rdtein C ereal PKO 2 9 c IONA-YELLOW CLING ^ 1 LB 13 QZoz IK E l “for better awpervision and control day at t p.m. from the White tendance, ,1s being taken, and the of all activities" bv the Recreation Funeral Home. 65 Elm St., Rock­ 5. Unprecedented “look-see” ai management operations was. given to us SLlCED.or HALVES _ d m CANS 9 9 need for' p,eople to show^ good by Jerry Marcus REGULAR PKG 29= Department. ville, followed by servicea al the sportsmanship while pArtlci paling The Rhad Toll as stockholder reprsTfsentatives. B i b O r a n p e •rfsuNijuici 4 for 3 - 5 2 Spic and Span He also said that the cost of Apoatolic Christian Church in El­ in or rvatching a game. . ’ . u. t r r 7 OZ-PXG 2 9 c A&P Sliced Beets 2 cans 23' ■uch a. bulding would be little, if lington. Tlie Rev. John Bajvler will The leader w’ho.acts /rom purejy^j^ ,*■ f G erb er's M eats DRAINID 2,™ 4 5 ' Nabisco Sugar Wafm any, more than the co'st of renovat­ officiaU. Burial will be In Elllng- unsrtfish motives is “the t.'ue of • Bicausa of Iheaa changes and because of the new climate how- prevailing in Peim-Texa^^^ ing the old schopl. Repairs and lon Center Cemetery. Friends niay leader this world' wants.^f we fiatiy rejected places which w-ere offered to us *he Kleln-Bhimbeyg ^ slate. ^ ere Sandwich Steaks ‘x t s r stuffed Olivei tAif^^’J^Au ’^^^ Comet CtDonser 2 pk% 31 renovations for the school have call at the funeral home lo'ihorrow Mnvinced that Mr. Blumberg had embarked upon a personal grudge fight, and that his ob­ from 3 to 5 and 7 to-9‘p.m. Following these sddresse's, the BOZ ^ 9 0 been estimated at about IlO.nfto. candidates were presented Iwith jectives did not coincide with oura. We advised him that: RothYedl Chbpettes FROZfN PXG Napkins , pgoTo^^?. REG A A C Needed Improvement certificates pf membership by the In proposing his Robertson Park TaRBSSt WICKEN OF THE SfA WHITE MEAT 7 01 gQC PKGSPKGS. A T ' ' r*. ) . — officers of the chapter, , .' WE DO NOT SEEK CONTROL OF PENN-TEXAS. lU lH I J-5',5 OI tRfi, 49t CAN w r Hudson Colored Towels 2 ROUS 39= New Ajdx Cleanser 2 Redevelopment Program, TUrking- Miss Carole Hnestis, senior vad- ton defelareij that tJie-^reation of FiiueraU You can' rely on ROZ AQC visoi- to the chapter, then intro­ WE ARE NOT CANDIDATES FOR THE BOA|^D OF DIRECTORS. Keebier Potato Snox PXG * V Nylonge Sponges ^f>i 19*^ om . 31' lARt^E S'-“larger and bettitr actix’e and duced several members of .'the Kraft for depend­ passive recreational program,, for O ^ INTEREST IS IN BRINGING TENN-TEXAS BACK tO A able, fine quality PKG .51ra. .Mary E. Cross chapter as representatives of Ithe .Statler Towels JUMBO SIZE SOU 35^ Rinse Blue " all the pMple of the North End is finest qualities sought’ in members. DIVIIDEND PAY^G BASIS. - foods in wide var- ToiletTlssuer‘^'’“ ' “' 2.ouv25^ a much needed impro'vement and The funeral Of Mrs,-. Mary E. • Pascal Poe, Marilyn,Taylor, Jane^ ' • .-y ■ ! - ' * , iefy and available . one that will'contribute to the cul­ Cross. Bolton was field at 2 Ffavell, Linda Nelson, Jean BlanT h 2 LB A A C tural Vs well as the social life of o’clock ye-sterday afternoon at'the it la our considered Judgment that the .slate of directors nomlhaf^ by Ihelmanagement ' 3 at A4P at attractiy.* our people in that part of the chard, June Ceryini, arid Pe.my ein be eliw Jd he entruated with the reconatrucHon of Penn-T«-«.; Sennaiionnl Aluminum Cookware 00ffer! Beraxo Borax Holmes Kuneral. Home, with the .Viiller were among the , several low pricesn-, town He said .’X’orlh End res- Jj^ev John R Neubert, minister of | narn'nl ' She 'ended her Don’t ttiro control of your roriipany oyer! to. what In our opinion, la an tneyperiericed group Nstionallyiifamiput-'"MAR-CREST" finest qualify Aluminum Cookware—EXTRA THICK—MIRROR FINISH- Idents .-are.. entUled to th „ .m-,) the - Community------Bspt.sl | X /b>% S^g l^Dic^^^^ LGE AAC which U motivated at the top by a person*! gnidge. . -H E A T PROOFfHANDLES-Sev* up to $14.58 on the complete let which includes-Beke and RobbI . . V, j ; officiating V- ' ’’ oskl as the "prototype ’ of the At the present time he said Robert Johns wa.s soloist Pan, 5 in 1 Cordbination, 7 and|9 inch Fry Panii 3-Piece Sauce Pan Set, 11-inch Chicken Fryer, 6-Qt- Tide TID^E'SlN-DIRT'SqUT PKG 0 0 "Jiere X no park at the .North Albert Pearson was organ- honor society riiember. . > A y o ur VOTE ON THE o r a n g e PROX^’ WILL Swiss Notural Sliced I 02 PKG 4 1 ' Prlncipfii Speaker Covered Pot and Whistling Tea KeUle., A different item .on Bale each week. ' i End, where the older people, a n d j,,, buiI bL was in Elmwood Ceme- - , ^ h e l p TO ELECT A m a n a g e m e n t SI.ATF: the younger as well can go to relax The main add.'ess of the evening ** I tei V, Vernon. d " ' * 'TH IS WEEK'S F U T U R E - 11 by 16 inch oblong panr-A $2.50 VALUII andl\enjoy-_ themselves and take _ ,,, ,, w ... ' "'a* delivered bv Dr„ Robert Ma- • EDICATEP'TO THE RECONSTRf’CTION OF Shgrp Cheddar n a t u r a l sm ce'd p k g A3^ their, 1 children on s Sunday T h e _Bearers were William “McKm-1 honey, assistant'superinrendent of ' ' ^ t h e PENN-TEXAS CORPORATION. redevtlopment plan. ” he added. y. Harold PYeeman, Ernest An- ,s for Hartfmd. His topic Mirajsle Margarine 1 IBPXG 31 Bake, Hoaat ViUlUfl Pan--1 .29 ^ SNOW'S RED HEART “wiir provide a beaulifyl park for Mortimer Harlow, was ’The Estate 01 Man.’ \ - ’ . -GEORGE C. LKSSNKR Jhese-purposes.’’ Rererrlng to , Hamlet’s nie^ta; Mancheater; Connecucur , JOHN S: G._ ROTTNER ■ -1 Completely aeamless and easy To clean—an outstanding vaiUel DOG FOOD He said the park should include, - .Anlh,on,v S. nuurrBRubers j tion bnpn man as\a litVle less than Kraft Caramels ^ 1 I I BAG 39^^ CLAM CHOWDER facllltierf for olde- people a.-'^ well’ FuneralP'lineral sf^-vicess for Anthony S 1 the hngels, Mafionev skid "We I I I 11 I t' >> Ml 11 2 * '-• 29* ■a additional playground equipment, Ri|bci a. 483 \ Woodbrldge StL will! wondW sometimes if he is becom- ' DATE. SIGN AN’D M.\TL • ‘ ^ ,, Chocolate Fudgies oz pkg 29 az CAS 'jl5' "to provide a inm'Woyndcd/active . be held tomoriDw morning at 8:30 i ing a! little leas' than man." He 12 THE GREAT AT!^ANT[IC X PACIFIC TEA COMPANY program for ■ the youth, of the J from the Whiter N. Lecler|’ Fn-i pointed out the recent crime wave * YOUR ORANGE COLOREfTMANAGEMENT PROXY ^ ■ ■ 1 North End. as well as dor inter- Ineral Home, 33 Main St., followed' committed by .voqngsters mider 18. Italian Dressing sor 33^ Pts .mediate «nrf and 'senior-Iieninr ’groups. ■.eoun. ' b.v a requiem Mass in St. Bridget s j ' He asked wfiat course education FOR THE ANNUAL STOCKHOLDERS’ MEETING ON MAY 5th, SHOW'S GERBERS BABY FOOD. Removm HaJUirds Church at 9-o'clock. - should *tatfe, then.’’ answered his Miracle Whip 37% $ 59" ' “The covering of ’Uydall Brook. ” Friends may call at the funeral question b,v asking ' v/hethe. or not THE IA s T ^ATED PHOXy J 8 THE ONE THAT COUNTS., MiHtEO CULMS Strained 10 ^1.00 ba added, "not only femovea the home from 7 to 10 o'clock tonight: It might be better to focus atten­ PHILADELPHIA a 3 OZ uper |y|arkets V BUS advertts^neat wUcItatlom A sirtedInserted and made on behalf of Mans---- .. loRg-Ume complaint of odors itom tion on man hlmaelf.’,' .Man’s moral |a made to all thh previous manpgesnent^^lcltatlon Cream Cheese A - PKGS > ' rmccAs ec^ Chopped the Broob.'but will remove the BERMUDA DfOOME HIOI growth has not kept'pgce with the wlU bo paid by the eqjtnpany. Refererie* J material for .further Information: baparda th a t noyr and make Hamilton, Bermuda — Peraor 1 industrial apd scientifle advance Bm Tiwefwe $*Ab $«"*• ‘ EPENDABLE FOOD RETAILERS SINCE 1859 avai)al>le an area for ’vsqereational income for ’ Bermuaa’a resident of the last centqry. ■ . : i' ■' pprpoeea_■— 'withpopuXUon of 48.J0O In Jk67 aver­ "I>etertoratidn Is not neeiasary 'tba increased inert population at the I • ■X aged $3J)00 per peraon. reputedly nor Inevitable.’' he eel<. If the awiMrf ISelPO Inrfk M u ta 1*97- wy e — eiiRSi Marfh Did.’’ the hlgtieet in the world. 1 members ot the MAnoheete* Honor Ai, .. ■ i- \ ■ I , r'*, '• Yv- '. i ■ ,A' ; 'VJi, t •- iH lf

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J MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONW„ THUR^AY MAY 1, 1958 PAGE FIFT EEN CONN^ THURSDAir, MAY 1,1968 / ’k VAtSEfxjm hs^ ^H^CBESTER EVfeK^G HERALD, MAj^C • T- ■ -.yA; Andover t » Tt':V'V m T h e ^ahy H as ■?^elwn WiU> Go; F is h in g ,/- \ • - r ■ He’s '^it\CjirryingXM ail 'X 14 ROASTING CHiac|Ns; Daclqr S^J9 1 ! ' ■' 'W/'X'.’T.C'-ii' iBy CIJ5DY WAN8T1 road and re-aObted R, t i 9 J B een that It could hava'^ .been; One of ear Hartford custmhei^sRys she at the Medksal BtartUUi;* Prov« ^' ,For % Tofif time George N t'hinki a lot sbo'rse. chickens in the Hartford stores but; always to Womra Are Kte Stronfer Be* h u bean saying that b« waa foing tor Plow* Oar come out here for durs» Others tell us that they ti^ o th er' Bafilng when he retired. quite a bit worse one Bt EDV^IN P* JORDAN. M.D. T .YeateVday, after winding up 38 day when aHractor came out of ja chickens once in a while but find that theyYkL.not RCHttM fer VEA Service pare with ours in flavor.’ We are only a few minU' Deborah Ann, daughter at. Mr, Jr„ 240 years aa a rural wall carrier, hia field onto tfieNwad end demolished A partiphlet entitled "t'act Book Qak Bt. Sna waa bom April 20 at Her ma- the front end ^Nelson'e, car,, but tho Center and we always havjp, fresh chickens read;^ on Aftnit," iMued not long **o lella, Torrhig- poaDrfRhe frienda gave him a rod ^ tehnal grandparenta an Mr. hnd Mrs. ,1 T ind real, creel, halt bo*, line, and ih* m'all went on,. Another fellow .j^t'.you can buy. ^ ^ by the U.S. Department pf Health ton, and her paternal grandparenta are . Stanley OiU, came out of the o ^ ce and he and ...... even a fishing liaenae, to h*)p Waka Education ^aiid Welfare, atates 240 O ik Bt piat.dream codhe true.' Nelson finished the ■--fr- ' • •* Another time Nelsbn lost two- et the obiervation that women There was alsa a citation front ROGER OLCOn Richard' Bellaon Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs.^ichard N. Willey. p ■ fenders on the driVer'A^lde. to a tougher than men eeemi to Arthur W. Summerfleia, Postittaa^. Hiftal|ind iPai-k, Mich. Ha was bom April IB w Detroit Mich. tec>GerieraI, and a letter of com­ tractor trailer truck, l^ e n the 403 West C e^«r iStreet X.' MlteheB 3-78S3 biirne out by the fact*. Hia inathmal grandmother la Mrs. Iteily Herter.'lk'Uth Windsor^ mendation from- the district man­ police finished InvestigaUhg the are Mr. lnX J9^for every 100 men over '-Yormerly of Manchester, and hia paternal grandf ager. ► incident. Nelson pried off­ ers and went off sgain'on his ri the a g ^ f ^ therls wer* 115 wom­ \ and Mn, Herbert Willey, Norwich, And, a#" a lasing -reminder of \ - ■ ■■ ■ ■ ■ en In thl^rite^age group. In I W ...... aXgood old days.'^^he was given Nelson's run, R. D, 2, Andov . X " - ■ ' ■' .. ■ It waa the Other \vav around, with ts GuaranfMd eiTlvaryhil , Mary Danette,' daughter of Mr. and -Mn. tfesAlffeSjCtofllna, an oil painting of a carrier In a will be handled now hy Gordoh, X ' 4 Green Hill B t 8be was bom April 21 at A^Btedi/ncMMial. only 98 women, for ^ ery 100 men Model T Ford painted by Alton E. Ratbhun, of Hebron, while -Robert INUtBly' •aHtfiad^our'iRMBy will ba Maple St- She was bom April 20?at Manchester Memorial Hoa- poaiofflce In the late afternoon for office. ^ ' or a boy, but If we did and wan^ X pital. Her maternal grandparenta are Mr. and Mn. Harfy Glf« the surprise party. Former co-workera on hand t® ed to live long, we ihould chooae «hB«rfully rBfuiK^fd. ford, Putnam. • She has three slaters, Paula,. 7, Imia. 8, and Mra. Gatcnilell Guest . celebrate with him were' Mrs. Donn'a. 3. . - L- ■ ' ' Among the guests waa Mrs. Agnea Friedrichs/Mra. William H- Comlort ol CLEAN, AUTOMATIC the femal# *ex. Perhaps this come* : X X-.-' • • * • • V .^^.'1 hard to some men who may atill ■N,-- Helen Gatchell.Gl She waa post­ Merfer, Jr., Miss Gwendolyn Lock- view women as frail reeds,' but • David Andrew^aon of Mr, and Mm. Uureiwe^'g. Uine Cff master whenhen Nelson began at the Woodi-* Percy and Ernie Chaaae, actually we men arc less robust? VKfOIIOMrS W MUNI I. i. Mom I Ml Miami, Fla. Me was bom March 28 In that city. > Hi i parmU poatolBee Jan. 17. 1921.^rs. Gat- Nathan^ftatchell and Carl Stlens. With the exception of muapUiar formerly lived on Tanner Bt. Mrs. Lane whir the ftw Aer MlM chell was appointed first by Wood-' Moyiei'-wers taken by Alton L*- development, the periodic handicap Eugenie (S.'TomUnioiiL. _ David has two brothers, Wluam '>ahd row Wilson and served .In the of­ thrd'p. supplied by nature to wbmen and Warren. ... ■ " .'-X ,/ ■ fice for, 24 years, retiring, seven Despite his retirement. Nelson years agb. WTien she was sue will still Continue as an active the special burden of pregnancy, C O R tillS H S K I N I A ^ X, . ' \ George Nelson • women quite generally show them­ James htark.'wn of Mr. and Mid; John J. Fortin Jif^. * fosr ceeded by Mrs. Lathrop. force In.ithe Community, -both as U r S t He ama bom Ai>rtl. J f at StlPr*mda HoapKal. Hia ma­ When Nelson started out he used chief of the Volimteer'FJre Depart­ selves as tha^nrore .rugged sex. la Mm. B. C. Howard, Windsor, apd hia pa- Thev are in generat more resistant teraal grandmother- for May 19 and 26 at 7 o’clock In a 1#19 model car. If weather per- ment and a* an active member in mlUed. During much of the winter to the fatal effectapf disease than B e n s FRANKS Umar grandparenu are Mr. and Mra. John,. J. Fortin,iltartfofjL , the high school music room. Vater the First Congregational Church. V’ He has k brothwr Jefl^'I^Md a aiater, Mtl^. 2. 1 ^ Vater Plans y issues an inVltatioh to adulU to and spring weather, hojyever, he men are, with the single excep- had to' resort to a •horse-drawn Y o u s e f I t b f , X",-- thm of some disorders' which are join with those who made up the KSiOE ldb®l daddhUr of Mr^,And Mrs, Richlar#! A- f^ark Community Band last year„ sleigh or buggy. peculiar to the female sex RIADY . -v/ 8he,..Waa bom April L’BS at Hartfor Mass Concert Next he used a Model T for the Hartford Church its host w ith a Most girl* and women accept 84 Prospect St. Adakvihe, — ------. - TickeU will soon, be placed on Hoapiui,’ Her maUmal grandparenU arc Mri-'^and] i^ra. it due cover faster. . months. - ' , .- /, /,. to .ihc'reaslng' load* of mall, .the g h p M ie RAblANYHUTE It Is easy to understand that In Four Part* L. 'Bt'.rdelt Ha-,/ley, 53_.Oottage • . ,■ . ../ . 4Lb0Ut 140 lnatruipa^.Ullsts aild \There will be four parts to the workday was not cut down. Today's men are more exposed to accl- FRESH GROUND A N Y lM n n iC l Jo Aanc, dnughUr bf. Me. and Mrs. Alfrad Helensld./Worx 45-mlle rbute/tovers 300 boxes. St.,‘ who baa been an organiat in V - ' bistolM in Your PresonfHw^ Plfliit denta—af le'aat. this used to be / 500 alngers will, take part In a cohedrt, Vater said. The band will ro»K T' eeaUr Rd., Vernon. She was bom April 9 afMarlTord Hd<>|MM. be >»fard In the first and fourth Winter' ^bquently made the dirt Greater Hartford churches for 63 the cajB^ before the days when so Her maUmal grandparenu are Mr. and Mra. Emanpel tulai, w en mutle featlvaLto be held in Educa­ roads Imimsaabte for the mailman. many/Womsn worked In Industry. M e it L l# v ^ . w .X mki^ aectidpa. The band will also pro­ years, will be ho.iored at a dinner bucawa* only RIPUBLIC hot **OYROkOPIC-BAUNa"l HarUord. and her paternal grandfather la George Helenakl, tional Rmutre Tu eadayevening, vide accompaniment for the Nelson recalls one day when he in South Congregational Church, It U not so easy to see why IV^ch-Fhwoa 1^4 K. Bloomfield. She has a brother, Alfred J, Jr., 3. mafi should be so much more Grand Duchess—FrozinX X. June 3 W 7 O'clock. choirs, and the dance banda' will became stuck In the mud J2 times. Hartford, tonight. TO RENT~$3.85 per month poid with Gas bjli. N. KITCHEN •ARMUi Thla concert will open the sum­ present uK D>lrd part of the pro H l^ car /teas dragged out three aqjcaptlble to certain. ...typaa of .x" Kim Marie, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Donald'N. Ludwig, tWies'by teams' of horses but the For the post 40 years he has 'heart disease like coronary throm mer aSrles by the Community gram. \ 'X' TO BUY— $385 Vrith d $.50 dlowqnca if you^buy Steaks i^iwitosx/'^ 95^ -X "Lake 8t.. Rockville. She waa bom April 18 at Hartford Hotpl- Band, organized last year by Rob­ other nine times he had to shovel been organist of the Hartford boaia and other disorders involv­ G R EiN PfAS X taJ. Her material grandparents are Mr. aad Sirs. William Fink- There Will be Solo numberi on church. tht fbst Rapublie on your strM t. ing the Mood veaaela. -iLO O O R ^ T^Y'S—FROZEN N fotA **# ert Vater and Robert Johns of th* the program and some special ar- It out. ' beln. Slafford Springs, and her paternal grandparents are .Mr. and Manchester education system. The problem 'wa.sn't alW-ays At the age of 14 he started a* Women can withstand cold Mr*, tedwarrt Ludwig. Cr.vaUl I.ake Rd.. Rockville. She has a rangemenU for-band.. V We are wlUing to make thle offer becMaa erery FRENCH FRIES : Taking part in the concert Will solved, either. by using his gray'organist at St. Mary's Cfiiurch, and thatoUatlon aella dozen* more., flppnhUe I* tlm bfttar than man. The rsaaon tor FaBtailSkrinip^i brother, Donald Nicholas Jr., IH . .. tkf the combined Junior and sen­ Vater and . Johns formed ' the 'mare, Dolly, and; the sleigh when'after two years there went on to thla at least partly bacause Uiay • • * • • CJornniunily Band .last sinnmer. most ocbBqmical operating. Ga* burner la extot- ior high bands and adult*, the high snow covered the ground. Dolly' an Ea-st Hartford chUrch and other have a thin layac of fat under the Grand Union— Fraian C E b t f Grand .Unlan — Fmian •w tiB A E Unda Diane, daughter of Mr. and Mra. WlllUm ThuraUm; ' The .purpose w'as to keep acnool ence. *old by better tn*tall«r* everywhere and ex- school dance bands, and the choirs. _ •‘•.".X"'*'.r _« .W _ ___ .^1 “ X .h .r Jh.n48%A«a nutVltl4' i was 'tone'lone of the wandering kind.” 1j churches inIn Hartford Hsritora annand uie^ e area,area. rluslvely (n the Mancheeter area hy Akta which helps 'to insulate them e r i 2 ’ * ^ 29' 18 S. Alton S t She was bom April 23 at Manchester Memorial a. Albert Pearson will dlrec^ t h e i ^ day when'George went to the! In May 1918. he assumed hi. prea- ^-AJitJoat every doctor will amrae HoapiUl. Her matera'al grandparenu are Mr. and Mrs. Qmer t h a t ^ the average women stand H a M FilM ' 59 Flak Stieka ^ Dotigan, AuguaU. Maine, arid her paUmal grandparenu are. Mr. vocallsta. - I .limrner' -months Two cOncerts i doorway of a -Smith. Bolton .home! ent position. pain bettec.^an men do. This may Ja tor. Johns and Danny I deliver a C.O.D. pSrkaKe, DollyT In the past he^has UatigW.pupUa hath and Mr* Harold Thuraton. North Fryeburg. Maine. . She haa a chiwk. a student conductor at it. down the road. She In piano and harmony at hi* home THE ROYALTY HEATINO GOMfANY net haveV# ally.E lation to their re­ — FROZEN las- RATH-Fraaan *<«■ jCC0 W w T f iu lt ,i :i S * 2 broth#, William Jr.. 3; and two lilstert. Debra. 8, and EllUheth, 4. high school, will direct. - --- N>ariy*i0. ' Shfe haa two brothem, t... on, boys die off at a more rapid | Nt8r«HM FaHMT 2 IT IS * Nedi>ter Ill'and Danny Lee. . ’ , . pace than their aisters. X'. By the tlm* the later years of ] Brian Richard, son of Mr. and MU. Richard Jodry. High .St., \ life are reached (from 78 onward) TOP or V m w . 1: 15* Coventry’- He waa born April 24 M ManchaaUr Membrlal Hos- there ffr'e more than twice as many I niui.^ , ‘HIs maternal grandparenta are Mr, and Mm. Arthur Ran­ women living as there are men, | X. dall. North Haven, and hia paUmal grandparenu are Mr. and of a statistical group. BOTTOM Mfp Ariste L. Beutdhlev. Waterbur>% He haa three siatera, Kathl, 7. Beuy, 8, ahri Ann, 2. Hda. in Ellington'. Michael Ovlan, the golf course euperlntendent, an­ PIEFILIIRG 33' DOEOTS & 12 -2 3 David Andrew, son of Mr. and Mra. Larry Dan;^ formerly .of .Mamhester. He was born March 28 at MlamJ. FJa. Hia ma­ nounced tpat he will be at the elte APPU > P l a t U i M f / Sunday toi show his crqw'a prog- srn " Sk Mdda VHtk dff.V«fd#«blo Sb«rf«Nlaff ternal grandparenta are Mr. and Mrs. vyilliaro''^mlit^n. Mia^^ ceas to tha members. Fla., and hia pKlerrial grandfather is tAurefice G. Lane, 56 Pearl •4.V MAGIC CARPEt'^j / ,, I !»• lb. \: " ''The company plana to have nine I bat St. He has two brothers. William, T.^^nd Warren. 5. holes ready for play - by i early | RFTER p a n —.CREAMY,. «• - riw ixti.uETv — v,wrn.«wi%uisa apiing with another nine to . fol­ / GRASS SEED , 5 Rosanne Marie, daughter of Mr. and Mra. ^ H^rtelpd^Hos* low. Bulldozers are I presently ,''f ,, GRAND UNION Mlt>. 4 . A A HICHI6AN leeik, Burke Rd., Rockville. She wa* born April,.21 working on the 259-acre course. raHT B in a - 38’ rKSEWEs'^^vsS' k«a piial. Her maternal grandparent^ are .Mr. and vak. 15 Weal Rd., Rockville. -She ha* a brother, Rev’mond \5al lETTY CROCKER ,/ GERBER'S - T " - v ‘ IvV FERTILIZER 1a98 i PEAT iim • ter'V'S'i. J______' ^ALSO A WIDE VARIETY OF BALLED AND BURLAF»PED pf Anderson-Shea Auxtliary, said Ruth Millett EVERGREENS, ROSE BUSHES A FLpWERING SHRUBS! ailHIJK c r t r OHUHK MIK Teachers Dav Set the burden of the teachers^ls tre- SUNSHINE ■■■' '.X -I .-r'' t" ■'r''’ Talkative .Woman Impreaaea t i « .ddUA CHICKEN OF THE SEA x niendqp* and the day is set aside Others—In the W ont Way | I T ® " T I I H R LIGHT M|AT . ♦ i w - O o # Bv VFW Indies as a "th an k you” to America's She waa a good-looking woman, -lid i 19 llfflA CHUNK STYLE CM.CM QO teachers. Mayor Harold A. Turk- the party waa in her .honor, and| W cemmBUNMRiBMD wRumioiyifj. ' Sunday is Natlo'rtal Teacher* Day in|ton today. Issued a statement all she had to do to make a good v^ ' S a FT fo r the VFVV Auxiliary. . calling on all citizen* of Man­ chester to'join the observance. Impreealon waa relax and let thoae I I t. I A . The national organization fff the who had come ‘ to meet her feel | WEBBER DICTIONARY -: ■'ladioa group founded -the day, Off Paper 'mllla In the U.S. , use they were meeting- a new friend. UM '.,.4-';?..'"' midNOMRRRPaBBNClUaRAir . / ' which Is celebrated on the birthday Inetead, ehe etarted talking in I caEE2-m4 '^3f f u f h i- 3 6 ' o t Horace Mann. He founded the I about 600 million pounds of jcom ftarch a year to bind' fibera and a positive—not ‘'I tWpk" but “ I • „ dh^ a - FRENCH , ! first, ichool in America. s know"—voice and never stopped SECTION 1 M ily^ < Mra... Laura Ecabert, prealdent smooth pa^r service*. taking long enough for anyone [ . r elM to get In fhore than a -aen- * SICTIONS 2-Nmiiy m I tepce. M E H t i a S E « 3 5 ‘ HESSMG 1 rirst ahe gave herself a person- STRONGHEART KRAFT ( build-up by" a not-to'o-aubtle | gging in of the namaa of im- ALL 8 9 nCaiiOW ANE iil people, a background of [ PURPOSE ihoney and so on f DOG FOOD 61*53' M FOR BABrS SAFETY, And then she Started |in to give lAi^LY C a l i f o r n i a - j u m b o h e a l t h , COMFORT— an “expert'a"'opinion onione-toplc WRAPPED! MUELLER'S ELBO'W ‘ it FLO A T S ,-X d o w n y f l a k e ’'’ •99-44/<100% PURE; Use our Personalised after another. The faci that her ; WYLER'S X 1 iT. ' •i- •‘expert" opinion was Sometimes Diaper Service. ] ’X I T given to an honest-to-goqdness ex I I K OUIES " iS r Boullion CubOs Macaroni Ivory ^Soap Frozen Waffles Ivory Snow pert on the subject under discus- FR EE G IF t Sion didn't bother her at all. •.,1 Fk9- M G R ■ - A Long-i*laying Record •f (S A U ■ ;:'2T iS‘3 • -2::r.33‘ 7 PINK. BLUE or YELLOW i She .was too busy sounding-off . ^ to learn anything, too busy talk­ srdtr rout rummer DIAPER HAMPER ing to liatm, too busy trying to ''Condy Coatad*' Chocol^fes ■ t^UPONT,; V . TO BE SUREI BTORdBr MOW WITH impress others to give an,yone " 1 chance to Impress her .4* V M & M's Sponges ' Mbdess . -.1 ->■ One by one she lost her "audi' CLICK . Virginia ham, muatard. " W* Fril^ egg, chopiped Bnion. 1 !• C h o p ^ *gg.ttayoni»t8Bi once" but she still - held forth, as 4e<- 4 0 # . K ie l, e e # "Cembo" 4 0 # '$up'*t ^ 0 # ■' MOTH PREVENTIVES 4. * r ; . 1 “ 7 . Corned beef, Swiss cheese.X^ 12p Tuna fishi celery. .. long as. there was anyone around plq. 4 9 -’'Cpkr 9 v ■ lira 12TT 89' 15 Ways to make delicious 2i . Bacon, lettuce, tomato. ' to make .a pretense of listening. '8> Sliced bologna, colealaw. 1 3 , Baked h a p alicea, crushed plneappl*. I Ib. ^ g c tide with Csupes’ 3. Bacon, turkey, sliced tomatoes, You don't , meet many women F iri Gryslil pks s ® . Smoked garljccheeae,lett^e. 1 4 . S a l^ L sliced tomato,-cDle|llUw^^ I like her—fortunately: But any SAFEST POSSIBLE ' Liverwurst, Bermudadnions. FAST ACTINS.^LEANSER PURE MILD , U 7 P woman can learn a lesaop from N*lkBs6l ';cM° DIAPER SERVICE l b * Chopped chi^tau, olivaa.'*^ 1 ® . 811 ^ lamb, watejrcreai, auch overpowering, know-'it-all Ivory Flakesv' sandwiches with either loaf^ ’ y 1, Bacon,,?hickenlivara. * - women.. ' /\ \ ' ABab-O i' "' ivory Spap I f t B R * Can Ml 3*235* - And that, la. that it 'la a stupid ui**TiB 4°is,'"’.;;:tr -NATIONAL «lliCUIT COMPANY | \ b a k e d ANO e ilL K B lp BETTEg BY NABISCO woman 'indeed who llnalsta on do-< ?. I'x !; Un . Toor >uay w m Nawar Daa Anywaa Waa’* Dtapara Ing- ^ ibSi talking' No woman I M f e P n m r 7 r 8 4 * * . : * ? lp,c*9sa •- - X ■ - I . « ■. . ^ 2 2 •j- 4 5 * 8 ■ Y-wi. - 1 . ^ . ' » - faappaaaaa o lh c » favorab^ amlear BaRWBSsna I ■ha glvaapnm a little chance to hnpMaarhar'ur turn. 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M A N C H ^ T E R e v e n i n g HERALDr J4ANCHESTER, CQNN, THURSDAY, MAY l, 1968 PAGE SEVE^^tEEN PAGE somgEW MAKGtlEETEE 'feVENiNG HERALD. MANCH^TOR, CONN., SDAY, M AY 1 .196» ■iiSk. soma Wtufa aecratarjr of-^fense duty wKh the Marins Corps from Board of Dtrsetom voted. April 15 to' cease furthet^^liegoUoUon fOr. ad­ can’t get the Mw on tha birds any­ in H el^h , who 'v m driyan amps was reused for tax' «' S o m I A W ind$or might rdad tbs Uw CWigrass now until your rstirement— there H e h rb n Gen.^Pdte Hits wQI be no retiremeiit Te8.tilUng ditional land next tO lhe proposed way. ‘V, passes this year |M a mandatbs.^ w iu IT d m y *g thla coOintry oidfig t' ... "' ' . Bad Bora to Larromba: do that X from a statement- llks this.”' H | . ^ . poUciea. 4 8 M i U i Doctor to Open , tract. Rep. Links Attends A ton, Charles, was born Dr. Batficei Hebron’s rapreaenta- X P aU ’s tMUmdny fo t anthuslas- M r. and -Mra. Charles Edgar Lar-. on Plan llc. approval froni Rap. flabart ’ifm/Board also directed General tlea.4n the Le|d*)atff in 1833, la / Hunt for Body h x '. OfCi^^Jnhie Trucks M u^^^^otered^ Hearii^ on 43rd coidb df Burnt Hllf, Monday at quotad haviik/lila' lodglnB In S (DriA), who told Pate he had BuHding Unit $€t Manager Richard Martin to^nque'et Manchaster Memorial Hospital. Hartford •Dr: Wells?' ^ \ (Oouflmied from Fags One) dellvei^ - ?’Uia coup, de grace- architect Victor Frld of the Hart­ Fresh BirtItiMik Tlie newreomer is the first grand­ ‘Hia other representative, tman- OflndusHdaligt Or, Oeamond McGann, a. inem- (death .Kiow) to the Unnecessary To M^et Monday ford flrni of Ebbets, Frid and-Pren­ I Refus^ollectors state Rep.'Karl H. Links was child of Dr. and Mra. Charles M. krd Handea, lodjet' with CoUiha- har of the staff at Fairfield Mos- written-cejiUet to quesUopa handed langusga In this bill. ” tice, to. make preliminary plana for among Oohnecticut legislators who 1-arooiirib of Burnt Hill. Both are . , Gothberf-Wfish^i .pttal in Nawton. plana to open an t6 him while he was oq thd.stand. ^ en . In an. obvious rafsfence to the new school. tcat^ra, and./Dr. Larcomb.^ was 'Tha H enM e were also vary pronii- (Paattobed from Rage One) ' Elaenhower and 'McHroy, Hel^rt The Board, .of Education-.hacked *7ht Board ^ 8*l*otmen has »Th-*sldns of th|''C3onnecticut, attended a' Joint SubcompiUtea nept in Hebron,' Mr. and Mrs. R uap^W i offioe in South iyindeor by early Pate said the proposat .to dtange The Building 'Committee will .school auperywor here a ntunSer of June. - X went on: - meet Monday eveningxin the Pro­ . the decision by filing and the Eioard ones of Congr«*sUonhl Christ hearing in Washington last vveek (Caa« , traia Page Oae) Springfield, V t, announce the niv- pirsoia’^in the businea# of years agb,./when Mra l«arcomb, -X^WA Just don't know*’ what -roles „ and, mlaslon sectlqilt “You are the. active commanding bate Court O f ^ at thevl^nicipal oFfNlectors whpn lt yoted April 21' 9uality ond S«rvie« Churches, in chsrKe: and womf ^•ksupport of the. 43rd Division of Mancbestc>r H,v e a g 'Herald rUga 6t their daughter, lAuiae B,. Or.'IlcGenn aurveyed local op- B!a. future -had^ by drawing Blnirp instru- Shopping- Center on Oakland Rd. montaf unit." a Civilian who cams, to W.aabington mittee Has held since matters on to draw preliminary plans, lowship Assn, of the Connecticut Allan L..C arr was sgsima^vlsl- place on A^ril 12 in the wuradn- New 'Haven. Some 30 mtoutea ard refuse trucks are being caused a "seribua rebrui^g prob­ .raerbas thamAnilby ihitlaJlng in.Wapping. x . , He quoted a forrheg commandant less than six months ago.,. \ the peboot construction program ’ It'ems on the Building Com-' MARY'S M i Congrei^ational Chrlatiair Church- WT here Wefinesdsy, front the age of the Andover CongreipiMon.- later. It M y at the bot i of the , ^ ven without proper covers, lem. and'was haw afamp. \ A graduate Of the -National tlnl- ta s tlf) ^ on the unification '-“You say there Is dangeroua to a* head this month, agenda are a discussion of 1 8. MAIN 1-8926 g es, in charge. . ^ ^Stanton Hoiiae,,. Clinton,-where hk al Church. Sound a . miles from the New . The communication states In upon the morales d«f .j!he ptt AdvattcedPupifs soma caada be fi and a ,. - _ -* veralty of Irelaitd Ih, Galway, Dr. act as expressifig fears Diat with­ language In this bill and It ia Wts a panel discussion April 8 at the propbso(r''tqwn garage, and re­ Supper. W’jll. be served at 6; lb fs curator. This time M Wass. a Haven MiMH^|»al Field. ' x out safeguards some future of­ Opra F R i 'm 8, SAT. Tin 8 Ifre with our prewnt pollfej’ of en- p.m. at th^ Church Community mem'bers of the DivtsIonJ' __, or would “skip McGann Intamed v at 'Nottingham necessary.” - ers School,'-Superintendent of ports froirKHie subcommittees on SUNDAY T n X 1 PJ«. sla'tive Roll an'd/liodgini ficial "might give the Marine Rep. PsUersOn (R-Conn>, a ■oota Arthur-H. Ilting openly de the addition to Mary Cheney U- {breement of the regulations per­ House by the, host church’s Frag­ Dinner PbstpohfM Ifo Clo8^ ^ ebil IR stamps ughtly" so Un Finn May Suy^ Opsn • 'i t crashadN^fore the eyaa W City Hospital in Nottingham, Bng- papdiv^ ted May, vl828S4tx^« la i^ and worked at the Roe Val- P* tlm Diun's rush.” Pate siid. former Marine, said-be Could aK- Glared his preference for a 760- j brary and OlobeHpilow Swimming taining to the prevention of clut- ment Solely. About iOO are ex­ In okler to avpld confll'ctlp^ with tains tmhnamea (H^presenuKlves cut in two as tbey Mr. and Mra. Markey of Naugatuck, who fishing, naar- Jay Hoepltal in Londoaderiy, Ire­ certstniy^hate -to think aiire Pate "You wlU yiioy/your pupil non-expandsble school. The! Pod., ftred and untidy roadsides, we arc pected at the supper. a supper' and entertainment pib- to the State'te^inature, both Sen-, been. Hartford, May 1 Mb—Oovamor yin presenting the Ji and by. ^ e 117,000 land. He has also aerVed aa a doc­ hereby calling to your attention The evening service will start ■vtovisly planned^.^r May '24th, at ate and Hoiise./Wbat^anda out for ' recital of the The spbkaaroan said Ribleoffa office says he has been the provisions of the ordinance Hiebron peopM p a M ^ a r- la the stamps sold to dealers the Hlgheet crumpled. tor at the Franklin Square Hoa at- 7:30 p.m. at the church. Rev, the Hebron onrl^'school,- the i# Warner Stud: assured py officials of the Oera pita] in Baltimore, Md. MMed by towm m ^ lng. March 2^; Browm Barr, assobiate professor Cohgregatiobffl'' Wpnien's Fellow­ name'of Jem fl. r^tersTMap that fAiitjn be g l v ^ ^ the I jwiea collected, was 840 for a can- Five houre afterwattl>^ wreck­ £t5S. This states all vehicles gn- of L e o n id Hendee, as‘repn Ifid 810,000 ftamp. Corp4 of New York th at they will age was looatad. 8klnd*vaM hooked' Dance May-16 ' of theology at the Yale Divinity ship will p^f^tjKme'lts Family Din­ grofipLot puDilB 'TueadW re dance will be (aged in the collection Of garbage School, will be the speaker. ner frornythe. 24th to the 25th, Sun­ tlves Iwxtlia.. House from 'TOllan'i ' In the vestry ol the 'fem- E. Baughmiui, chief oC. thk reconaidar plans to cWse thaif U.S. a rope to the aMlna:^ Ax Coast end re/use matter shalfM suitably CountyL FiniaWng-Aaplnook plant In Not- It the ElUworth Church News day at 8:'30 p.m. Church memberfi ithiNBhotonK;/ Sects^Sereice, Said ,h|s men had Guard cuMar from^Ntw Lp^on •ovefed Only refuse collected John B. Peteri was a big man In wtoh. S School gym from and ^ ends are included In the Iny cloaed an. Investigation of the case, hauled It to the jurttca.,, , #ithin the boundaries o^ the tqiwn The men of the Second Congre­ iced nudents will gh't. The South vitbfions. The supper, will-be fol- Hebron In, tlMse dajr;.,. He not only said the Secret-Serv­ Earner thie week the company may be dqtpalted. in the town gational Church will be hdsta at pla'y aelectihWk^rom cofflpoaitions announced that “tarribla” condi­ Tha plana’a aaat wia found half ibn Aaen. is apon- a mother-daughter .banquet at low-ed by entertaintbent under di­ served as governor df the state of old ' anAnaMera suHr^as let wa8 aakidxby InterniU Revenue 8ump.’’ ~ ‘ tions In the textile Industry forced amHakway, . r in order to re- 6:30 p.m. May 10 i t the Church rection of Mrs. Fred Patten. from' 1881 t. 1839, Put W'aa the Mosart,' im o m , Mendeh to detarmlne wMthar the Anderson ealAH might ba weal ^Persons concerned ■ Jiave been ^.''’-'n’s jAvkielan. He ".'aa a nephew involved had be^bctaaiiied^or can- the declkkjn to cloee the plant with arihlp fupd. - Community Hoyae. Thla- wtB' be ^ School Event Tonight .saohn t m Racnmanlnoff. before be^oouid learn, vhat This fund,. 'e'etabllshed o u r 8hked to immediately coihply with of th8 famous "^ory, th< ReV. cellltton marks. H a A u d teats feaervatlons only wh)ch maaty-bi Those who have . hot obtained A op^iaf Invlntion la ex< a -loss of pened.-“Aiid,’'.••jriut’* heha edded,added, "we ' ykara ago, ia uaedX • ii.ix.el Feiera tford. H«r hus­ St 8:30 p.m., home of Mrs. Jesse A. DA VINCI PIONEERED LE.NSES Know Votir Birds' E g g if champions included: "A" division. at 11 o'clock Saturday in the band attended schools, in Skowhe- \ Brainard, Mriody Farms, South St. Rome— The Italian artkjt and in­ Wh^w. doing our "dally ^ zen ” in gan. Maine, served IrK *-b* U.S. £ The m atings concern about 270 ventor, Leonardo da Vinci, thought picking up^lltter on the^ath from Hines 39«;>a:' division. Grtllo. United MethOdlsi Church of Bol­ 384; .snd **C' 'ikvision, Krinjac, ton. The ceremony was performed Army and is now emplo>^ at the {^^les 'm town connected with up the Ideit of , contact lcn.)! to home to office /Wednesday 4 1 V . by the Rev. Carlton T. Daley, min­ Hartford Rayon Co. Sther agricultural or homemaking correct poor vision In 1608, but it morning, nomepilng/new’ in the Tender \- .n' fxtejlslon programs or 4-H club was jio't unti,I 1887 that Jhc._flca£ way of Utter shbv5^ up. Tt was a To Visit Seminary.^ ister of the chureK. ------;— ^^------X- tb Given In marriageVv her father, Mealed JS'ork w^ho will be invited to attend oner were prgduced'Trn'ir'worn. rpthbr pleasing Ijsni In the shape i - Mernbyrs of the Wappitig Com­ munity Church Women will leave, the bride wore a whitCxgown made ~ Serc'ing as town cfitirman in or­ of an unbfnkcn bird!i'-y:g. It. was r i Jtfli'U O N NEORORM II^ I'.S. of Ax very .pale blue, * N seemed the Wappmg Community House ith Chantilly lace b^jce, long Capitol>x, ganizing tha inroiinational Friday. .May 2 at 6:30 p.m. A spe­ siMves tapering to a point at the By The Piece" lb ftigs bn the Center's program "T n c w York— There arc more than larger yian /the ordinar.v'^robin's 17,000,000- Negroes and about egg. suggested it might cial prograjn has Keen afranged at wristk^md a full length hylOp tulle BOLOGNA ■|tfr»T"l!:awm H. tAWlonTiocal 4-H S(hnii Shenk be ■ a starfng's egg. Maybe .soine the Hartford SimiTha'ry Founda- over aatTnlRrrt. She carried^ BP town committee ..chairman, with I.IO.OOO Indians' in the United lb States and Alaska. reader offer a suggestion; Yoi .. tion in Mackenzie 'Hall. The. Rev. ble With* whiteXjises. \ Smoked Sirs. Anna C.' Anderson as co Joss Valencia Jr. wHl tell about : -The matron w V bonOr, Mra lb. box airman. Assisting the women are u.s. the, Christian Church iri" the Philip­ Reger F. BilU'nga of Bqlton. Lake rs. Andrew J. Buckley, Mrs. | pines..At 8 p.m. the group'-wlll tcuir wore a dark green gown^Xvi^ vel- [ Jlalph M. Burns. Mrs, Louis' Ore- * the four Seminary btilluin^ with vet bodice and chiffon skirV^he Waybeet Native Country e \ lb hotsky and Mrs. Theodore A. X Ddah Carter personally eon'duct- carried red rosea. , SpUL Pen Ready lb View Belts. / 'x ing the tour.. At 9 p.m.'.,de*i«.rt Roger'F. Billings of Bolton'Lakej \ P IN E / X e-. Rummage Rale And coffee dilll be sreved hv was best man. e h s £ There will be a rummage sale Hbsmer- Hall. x.^ The mother of the bride chose a X N tlA R M A C Y at 9 a.m. Saturday at the Church , ■ \ Briefs . , : pbwder -blue cocktail dress, with 664 CriiW St.—Tel. Ml 9-9814 ■ Eresh STELUk D'OI^ Community House. The program A daughter was boim at -Mt. corsage of red rosea. Lean Rib .lb is sponsored by the North Coven- Sinai Hospital on Monday to Mr. A fecepUon for 150 guests was Famous Egg Biscuit A ''t Iry women's Club and the parent- and Mrs. IVUUSj®- Hcilody pV hrid.ffmVaoBn_tOLS..p-ni- M ih* PINfe^LENOX I3st members of the North ■ Coventry F arm stead Drive. 'Jt American-'.LegionAmmican-'.Legion Ho.me.Home. Manches- ,, Cooperative Nursery and Kinder- , The Lithuanian .Social Club of When leaving on "a motor trip P H A ltM A C Y Anisette Toast 6 Oz. Pkg. farlen. Nepco South Windsor and the Uthuaniaji i to Florida and Texas, the bride 299 E. Ceoter SLt -MI 9-0896 1 Articles may be left at the home _ YOUR HEATING SYSTEM American Citizen’s Club of Hart- wore a beige sqit. After May 12 Skinless ib . b a g Lody Stella Assortment I Lb. ef Mrs. Vyilliam E. GIcnney or at 41 ford will hold a combined annual : s Xhe Church Community House ' banquet at 227 Lawrehce St.. Hart­ Oz. Cello Pkg. A is evening and tomorrow evening. I CONVERT TO OIL HEAT NOW! f ford, Saturday starling 'at 7 p.m. Egg Jumbos « ^oceeds . of the sale will be - /^ Il tie! We'H Be Plrased To Submit An Eetlmate. /j Those wishing to get tickets should Boneless 12 Oz. divided between the two groups. get In touch with Walter Jnrgelss: Choice Beef lb Ihc school’s portion will be used club president. "c NibletsCorn Cans for a duplicating machine for its RQTARY or PRESSURE BURNERS . HONOR MAID This evening from 7- to 9 p.m. • CAR Beef Roast D*e' and the remainder toward a i COMPLETE HEATING / ^ SWIFT'S PREMIUM Boy Scout .Troop 226 will present \ eonimuhity projector. ! FRANKS 99c a family night program at the i Tolland Assn. Meets | gtaa — Hot Water — Warm Air — Air Conditioning | W.applng School. Hightlghla of the! WET The annual meeting of the Tol- ; ^program will be presentation of | WALLEN'S ttnd Assn, will -be held Sunday FRESHL'I^ADE Frying the troop's first Charter by coun-i afternoon and evening' at' the Sec-' ell representatives, presentation ofi WASH find Congregational Church. . AU' NEW! NEWk NEW! IAN SAUSAGE - Lb. Pkg. 83c - badges, and a display of. scouting ; Used in the best bbtcls all 1 LB. members Of the churches i^'e m- skills. ' . over the world .''1 . Heavy VAC. Sited to all sessions. /' HOT WATER HEATER “ The business meeting for /lec- both', full Mrength. CAN OPERATING ON NO. 2 FUEL OIL Fre.sh, Plump, Tender 'Manchester Evening- Herald Don of officers and -Reports of South 'H’Indsor rorrespondent''.El-l MORIARTY BROTHERS committees will bb aV3:30 p!m. at Hot water as you like it! tiiiaranteed and at Delicious Eating lb CENTER STREET—Ml Ihe church. Vice mdderatbr Fred­ more Burnham, telephone MltehbU.l ' v -X,:.- 8-5060. • - erick Paisley Of Vernon/will nre- lha-enoat economical cost -to you. ilde.- /■"' ■ ' './-'ei ■ Tall ~ There will be discussion groups I ^ "OIL HEAT IS CLEAN HEAT" Cans St 5 p.m. These include sleward- Green Giant rtlp with Mrs. Harold Roberts FIRST FOOD SPECIAL r t f I \ •Af Danielson in <^arge: Cfhristiaii education with /Mrs. M ichael ■ FOGARTY BROTHERS, INC. Popular M^trano of Farniington in charge; tall cans PAPER CUPS jnen’i Work iyith Rev. John de- 1^ .119 BROAD STREET—MI M.Mg / Fancy ★ Nothing to Wash ★ Nothing to Brook llousa, minister for Men's Mis-. /- EVAPO r X t ED M ILK Fruit Cocktail Approved By AmerjiMin M MEAT BUYS Medical Aasociation %r Cans 79e In Brine 6 Count |€ 40 Count 1 Lb. CAN 6 Oz. Pkg. '? Oz- Gups JES-SO..APPLE$AUCE Smooth tasty Cans White Meat Tuna 2 p''s' 19 JES-SOPRUNl JUICE Good For You Full QL BEECHNUT BABY FOODS STAHL MEYER / L g 38 Oz. Strained d Jars 41c Junior 2 jara 29.C HICKORY SM OKiD OLD TIME HAMBURG MEATS IN TOWN .T il 8 SLICED PEACHES Jeb-eo Yellow Cling Can Mexicorn 12 Oz.Can 2 For 37e ■ \ ' House " Fresh (Ground PABLUM MIXED CEREAL It) Ready For Your Freezer * ^ 4 9 Dried Beef 5 Oz. Jar 61c 8 Oa. Pkg. 21c WHOLE OEEF Food " 9'•"'“95' Pfeiffer y M - GREYLEDGt FARM , Chef Dressing 8 Ozs; 2 8 c FANCY OREBN OR YBLLQW ROYAL BUDDINGS D L L u a o u s $1.49 Minted Onions 29c Ideal deaaert for babiee. 4 Phgg. 37c NATIVE TURKEY STEAKETTES ■SQUASH-: l.'.l , ' ------XSOMETHiNG NEW

-1 ■ '■ .. . * CALIFORNIA PASCAL HINDQUARTER A n c a l i f .. SWEET EATING 1 FRESH LAl^GE N.ATIVE TRIMMED anit CLE.VNKD NABISCO JI ^ 1 a F e f EW DARKMW .Ibijiy' s Om k t h i n d n e w a # L a FANCY; GREEN, TENDER G ELERY tS c - - r . OREO CREME SANBWICH ' ii^-oz. F k o . 87d ORANGES 79t kRTTCHOKES ir^ZSc Spinach and Dandelion 2ij» 29c . :• . \ , f ■ . -Tender, Jiilcy_ BUNSHplfi:'- ’X.- _ . ■ PiSABURGER -- - IGUS Lb. 1 9 c J , ...... ' ' F R E S il S Delicious Eating ]b 2 Kind* American or Italian | FREvSII PICKED ■FANCY FRESH SUGAR WAFERS -x-—tr-x ^ «3t .FOREQUARTER * t • ‘iS 1 WATERCRESS19c P IN E A P P L E E . 2 3 e WHITE MEAT^ V J V , PARSLEY 10c 1 K ALE a 25c BROCCOLI Bch. 29c EDUCATOR ' - FRUITS CHEESE T0ASTIE8. > 7-OZ. PKG. I FRESH CHICKEN iPARTS ^ OUr variety and quality is without o doubt pnt of thO froshost and fuwst JfiRlireBEEF WEEK! IIEGETABtES b a n a n T s . . 1 0 . to beihod in Manchester orjhereobouts! « 8wiI'T S WORTHMORE ‘ ' # AMPLE PARKlflO A t FROWrySibE OR feEAK OF/BUfl.DlHG B R E A S T S . ri 77 . . . . lb . 7 9 c' VISIT OUR lijEW a ^ BRISKET — RUMP — EYEiouN b WE HAVE THE FINEST IN 'sT, .. GARDEN SHOP BACON a D a s h OPEN WED. till 8 I^:M. - YHUR$. till 8;3d P.M. - FRI. till 9 P.M. -V , B d b - 0 ' " . 1 G l i m , B o r o | x ' B o r a x o Reor Of Building „X BOnON ROUND * ' Lean COr • CQLD CUTS f V Powdered Hand Soap D o g F o o d Soap Detergent Liquid ' Twenty Mulci Team f ' J'lavorful 5 V • STAHL MEYER— FlKSTl PRIZE ’ 2'*;jr'29e ; ) GROTF. tc W EIG EL . OUR OWN SPECIAL CURE SUCED TO ORDiat ' . 2caniFo| 3,lC ' Lb*. 3 9 c 8 9 c 8 0 z. 1 9 c I Lb. 3 3 c Large Size 4 3 C 15 oz._41c 3 5 OPEN DAILY and SUNDAY 8 A.M. to 7 P.M. IP YO U U KE THE BEST GIVE US A TEST THUR^AY'and FRIDAY 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. ’ r ______-t-X _____\ ___ __ , 1 1 ^ . X .. ' . Y-.-'‘ A L a R o s a S p a g h e t t i i Lb. 2 l c Fluff-O -M atic : i ' " ' C L P ■ ANIO ' ROX R i c e liST. w o o ir MEAT MARKET * 1 For Your Sprihf House Cleaning La Rosa Macaroni > i Lb 2lc -.1 3 9 c r : : . x H 51 BISSELLST.-^TEL.MI3.8424 ' ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ L a R o | ^ Noodles^ ^ h , i ^ i8o. 25c STORE OF MANCHESTER, INC. Q t, 19c li^ if G al. 39c g.i59c D f l J V M Y - - M l ' ^ |rUNTYOFHEI PARKIN« ^ V FLENTY OF FREE PARKING SPACE / 317 H IG H U N D ST.. MANCHESTER M l 3 .4 2 7 8 M s CfNTIR STREET M il WL J-aOW .-fc. M i ■i- : :/ ■ V '

v.:4- -^y ■ ^ ' V- : ■ -V . : ■> ■ . - V \ i y r ■t ■- - MANCHESTER EVENING HE^Aiay, MANCHESTER, CONKji THURSDAY, MAY 1,.JAM f AGE NINETtEN PAGE I5IGHTEEN 8JANCHESTEE EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ THURSDAY, MAY 1 ,1?58 ' . [fr .tmr- -—T Why «ud y«w itt " strated peacefully in Tokyo, A LLEY OOP BY V. T. HAMLIN OUR BOARDING HOUSE with \M AJ0R HOOPLB Sslss twlstanci is tlM triumph workers supported the Soelall^op- of mind oror pattor. Firtt Soldtar — 1 havo.a Wifo y^hi$_Guaranteed Wage EiolionM an HNAL DAYS OF HOWAM'S SFRINO SAUr vuK' —W THB&JkN'l VVHV.VOar'^UNNlM'OPF VOU WOJLDNT V#,VK' voIuntoor.T Brlttsb movio tbat waS;^ old tho, StUI m Com a PRICES ON FANOtm BRANDI \ m K»5«CT V VXJ - y WTTMIM W GOJfe nOCKETlNS 'Socond- Soldlor — OA T bad no part of Henry m iiraa played JiV Aiken ’Sees 4- eleettona. / ^WINUTE 1 OUT INTO SPACE wlfA and 1 lora a food aorap> Henry Vir." y > Aa .usual, ail U,S0 military per- .WAS eoNcr ' ‘^ K E ’OUOtW Alter Crash aonnsb in Japair were ordered to OPia« THtAMDAT Sbad FRIDAT 'm x . 3:00 A l^H lN B IT COMES OUT X — — stay aw |y from ' the demdnstiratbra. y tj OF VOUR AUU>WANCE.<-< A s ^ n re £ot Recessions Such oidera. to MryiCemcn in Danish Walnnt Bedroom ...... $ 1 98.0^ .AND HANS UP MV Y/k« Eimora Keish, 41, Of, FrenO (C a attoiwMl from P a io O ne) C r o s s w c d ^ Uons w4ra Ibsoned in Paris lor fear Europe also have p«en standard DonUe-dresser, bookcase bed,.chest. take too long. It .Said it simple Bolton, Injured In an autOySMldant of trouble foyar Aigtrla. H ie for y ean to avoid. May Day mci- X (Continued early Saturday mornlpgT. la ftiU fdrcea.of West ..Germany — all, at X'. *'t d m k You tS hel^ {risht awava reduction In personal income taxes Communists aiipport freedom for denta ; . ,: Hollywood Bed ...... V/...... $39.50 yioiild be better if strong antt-re- unconscloua at Manchuter Memo­ the risk of preciplUiUng world Algeria and right-wing .groups op­ MA30R,«JT VOU‘R 6 / ^4MEOOSAI /andAn family. UvUif^rdw nearly 1 rial HosrttaJ. HQrtntal authorities Speakers kt'Labor Day rallies 6m Nationally adyertlsrid, tndh size/ ebpiplrte, stock Hmlted.' SO ovERweewt IT a c m m p per cent to eet a new reeotd high, ceeirton action is naedad. war; pose It. Formosa urged workers to do th ^ 1 lAU ef mmaea S&& Both groups said any heavy said this moniiiig Ms conditlm Is Communist Piaat Germany show­ ..MISHT SPINS PN A ^ 13 “ nee# priiiee wd^e S peroent^bove vary ppor." 8. The West la doing everything best to step up productlohwThe Soiid Mhple Bed ...... $69.50 L5TI»1«) S AdranMea.^ elMiih rear earlier. fetterrt apendlng program would in its power tp prevent an Kast- ed more steel in g 40-mlnu(a dia-i speakers said this would help re- . Twin siw with spring and pre-hollt border- mattress.. • S w ab t i a y X rtie'general level of farm tond to be Inflatlonaiy. Hq wpa^reported i t the time of play of military equipment before If LeMdMA fiSfieda l i W Sfde Weat summit' eohferanee, which Soyer mainland China brtm the ,x idK S ueaed 22 Artb M el in mld-Aprll remained at 87 per ■yr Um aedldMit to be suffering from ICaUnovsky said offers.-the only Red party boss Walter Ulbricht Oorhmunjsu. - Salem Maple Bed, Full Size .....; . , .$i9.95 A*» m i 14 O a e W w ME eewtaOk. cent of parity, compared with 82 Is in juries including a and'other leaders, in East'. Berlinr (Matching dresser and chest also sMe priced). lag I t ie aetr. .phMt '■ 1 « ; poialble chance of easing world y cOntihgenta M police and „ . M O ^ffieidb^ 47 Sparte piMptl' por cent a year ago. The record tensions. v Thi>. weapons included armored armK'^roops. directed a parade o f high' we* 128 per cent lof parity The »}uf^ were sustained The Soviet Union, the martkal trucks, antiaircraft and antitank some lOiOOO perachs through Sal­ Innerspring Mattress ...*.y...... ,....$23.88 PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER lotSm ltelrt^ : eelaee el eaa . eet in October 1946.. when Keish, i l r b r ^ south on |tt. declared, "never has and never vrill guns, heavy howitzers and the first to celebrate the Vietnamese Full the, 2 only. Ideal for spare, bed or cottage. ' ■ lUaet S weida ftO a o e llh e 35 at about 1 :^ a.m. Saturday, Wl, BEAUTIPUU! MOW ^ MR.NUTCWELL!!; X l*C«t lap dhaibw fS Ledr of A o ta S ‘ , Parity le a standard for meas­ start 3 w ar. But our love of peace' T34 Ruasjan medium tanka seen' in, Dap. y , ' . ' THAT] V..Bui 54 PetePririaiiy uring farm prices declared by law failed to ihake the tbep at the in-' is not a sign of weakness. The Eart Berlin. / A stalmPf emergency was In Odd Box Spring, Full or Twin,Size, Vi price ....$30.00 ABOUT A DATE TONIIGMT., WMO WAS W A S^ 27 l iu la i to be fair to farmers in relation <|uototloa tersection of Rt. 94 and crashed t A MOVIE MAVBEP 7^ S S S S i - K . Coburn Intq an embankment, according to Soviet Army, Air'Force and Navy -in the western sector of thp''dl- forca in pno British Mediterranean THAT 14 ®m?l!2is 9»aa" 23 A firtHwi t / to prtcee charged them. are .strong enough to .repel any vlded city a damohstratlon^].Mgan colony of Malta to ward off May W hite Goosedown IMUows ...... $9.79 ------^ 7 ^ ------^ W I P E ^ .eneda ■«/ the State Police report. The cae^ WOMAN A’ report from the Commerce De­ was demollshsd. attefiipt by the. tmperiailsta to with the elo|^ “Peaoe-EYMom- Day.'VioJence, The emergency was “Wamsutta” supercale covered, with removable zipper ^ Malcy dCMpr. S ^ W T u b .- ’. lOAlpeea.^^ partment, meanwhile, showed that Trust disrupt the peaceful labors.of *6ur Progreas.-" dedared after demonatratlsns Mon­ down-proof nndertirktng ■’ ' 24 Tm eaimil 2 weeda aalei) and new OTdera at tha.manu- ...... 85 38 people and the Unity , and solidar­ ■ 4ovotny of day protesting British ec'&nomic 2f feeadiil Ulw a SONeMetfc. facturera* level rose la s t' moQth 'atidnal Bank of ity of the Soclallat (Communiat) 1 a pantde policy toward Malta. : Crib Mattress • ansSss*ab*aes«*e**eee'e«s d-.^ s . s e • $6.95 l x 40 leeiid. . . UPeeinieaM.^'^ Chester ...... 27. ■» 31 I 15 Peiat el ei«e. but not as much aiir is normal for Two Local Girls ' camp." . sly a ttg ^ r In London, Laborite members of Regulation size, smooth top, stock limited,. 27 I & i •< ibe . Id Prtaesa. this time of year, That meant th artford National The rtvlHan dAHonatratlbn fea­ ■■ ' ' X ; ^ . ■ y Crnet PlaiMt S “ n i S R . ' * on a seasonally adjusted'basla thi Bank A Trust Co. 32 . 34 tured giant balloons in the shape a focal council ran up a' red ^ la g - Genuine Bathinette ...... $14,95 8 !aiS » ''| 39 Ceeat la. ^ To Join Chapter symbol .of socialism—ovre ,St. #WMWiAHBfca.em V.RiWS«' \ ■ weeda declined a llt^e. Manchester TY^t ... 58 83 of sputniks and lockat*. and a De luxe' tea tares, stock limited. _ \ 31 AaMma la> 41 Rilfaahal Pancras City Hall. In response, 4 3 l epmhi But optlmlsU noted thatjUle rate Fire Ineuriuica Companies giant model of the globe .with a N. ..venter. Oeea of decline had decreaapir for- the Aetna Fire ...... 60 83 TwXsManchester students at rightist groups - unfurled union CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER 32 4u,tob«L 3 Deedly «idw t 3 44 WegMla boy-and girl ^ ised on top of it Jacks from a dozen nearby build­ Piate Glass Mirror. Gold Framed. 18 x 26 .$144)5 . «ecda 46 W A ^ I third a tra i^ t monpr; and one Hartford Fire .... 150 . 160 Jackson C ollie, Tufts University, thrusting forward a ' model of a 33 V ldi dcamritr. commerce Departmmt technician National .%80 - 84 Medford, Mass., will be initiated ings. ' ...... 34DmWee. 4 Ceavieeea . iutiiristic rocket fhlp. Ih-Havana, the Cuban Confeder­ Pin-Up and Other Lamps V,...... $1.95^ 3 ibe eAeoaw s A w v.aA , lid the flgurts/on the surface Phoenix ...... 67H 70^ Into tieita Chapter of Phi B eti One particularly lethal looking A wide selection to chOose from. / 33 CMMd li la Duld seem to indicate a Icvellng- ation of .^Labpr mobilized more - ■eephate. lUej eme . . .”1 3 f t ^ t e b e i ^ Ufe and Indemnity Ina. Cos. Kappa May 17 at the University. .rocketi model bore the plkcard e" and ea ' .IPiVQlo weM miiNtrond.^e ,a«d, however, that Aetna Casualty .... 135 -141 They are Miss Mgrilyn Rogers, "Peace to the worid," '■ than 5,000 ‘Pctlvists’’ ta guard a C-l 37 Peirietie mm> April^ figures-could give a dif­ Agtna Ufe ...... I7l 18: daughter of Mrs. lEdlth. Rogers and A novelty among the sports drt- laif .a„mu rally ejtprtfed, to draw TO.OOO ■~Trw>«i ...... — A sap29uOK.Grr 3 Beta workers. Ibe''labor organization HOWARD’S l o n g SAM. BY AL CAPP and BOB LUBBERS 33 Shekeepewiea TTep. ferent picture. Conn. General . . . . 230 241 -the late Thomaa Rogirs, 500 E. playa was a apringboard oarried on it. Worb*rt> ‘lietmel'* iV'Another'deemomist maid stepped HUd. Steam Boiler .. 85 81 Center St.; and Hia* Nancy-C. the Shoulders of a dozen athletes wraded be'-: is loyal to President Fulgenciq "SLEEP 8PECIAU8T, to Z-Z-Z-g” - Mbcrvs Batista in his battle against rebel 40 H w fleeted. ^ p ordering of aircraft "offset a Travelers 75 71 WSir, daughter of Mr. and .Hm* from Which' acrobats d li^ Into a iai “in un­ 530-541 MAfN 8T.—-Opposite Mary Cheneys Library PBBWHHBv THFT-x' iaigbtaHha- Ml fair amount oT.decline** In other John \Veir Jr., 96 Pine St. net as they went past tpe tomb. its.”' North leader Fidel Castro. ■, HE4WA61AA. AM> 41.,‘'Wh«i la_ sectors of the durable roods in­ PuMIc Ctilittes •“"•x3 • R Conn, lig h t A Power 10 2: Both are graduatca Of Manches­ Hie square was abjaze with red KorcK cuumeu ii muaiered 100,e Improved trend In Southern New England next month'. Hiss weir is president ly thisXear, Was the only 'Com- X-. * X orders.’ X n y . Telephone S4H 38 Vi of; Chi Omega sorority and also The units of .rtViUan marchers munfsycountry without a big pa­ TT^ II Adial EyfiteYsnson, twice Demo­ . Mannfaetnring Companies. of Alpha Kappa Delta, sociology carried aloft,portraits of the So­ rade. Instead there were dances, / cratic candidate ypr president. Afrpw, Hart, Heg. 48H 51H .honor society. viet'leaderai';with thoae'of Khrush­ theater and qiorta eventa and a 4- Joined/tne list of taose calUhg for Associated Spring 19 21 chev usually at. tbe head and those day holiday. \ 16 > X Bristol Brass ... of former Premier Bulganin—who Some 300,000 Ja{Htnese demon­ . td x ^ ta to pep up the economy. 934 ■ u te f a speech In Chicago, he C6ll)ns ...... 85 95 SloOd on the ,tom1» with hlS col- 6 \i newsmen “I have been against Dunham- Bush ... 6H 7H Lecture Slated leaguesr-usually trailing.' There “ ■ ' l l because of the deficit, but we Em-Hsrt ,., ;j 44 . 47 were even three or fo ^ portraits' \ f - have reached the point now where Fafnlr faring . 53 H 66)4 By Garden Club of Stalin. . V BANK Landers, Frary, Clarkk 12 14 Workers’ paradea and speeches ri we'ra going to have to have it." U S t i ' Prof. George Katona of the Uni- N.B. Machine . . . . . 25 28 A lecture apd demonstration of of labor leaders .around the World W. ■ ” 22 25 today markedMay .Day, the JUPP SAXON BY KEN B veraity of Michigan suggested a 'North apd Judd ... spring Upwef arrangements, under «nd JERRY HRONDPlBLD 94 new approach before- the. Senate Russell Mfg...... 16>/4 184 anoient spriiig festival which is EVERY Stanley Steam ... 36 39 the auspices -of the Manchester now an international labor cele­ g i ,-x ■ ...SHE IdDAW COME, ■ ■ Anti-Monopoly ■ subcommittee. In­ ' */% WHERE JOU'P WE M r - stead of a cut in current taxes, Terry Steam ...... 138 148 Gsrden Club, will be held on May bration Outside the United-States. I w BEEN. ^KEN, AND «3LK» ■ which he said wouldn't be fair to Torrlngton ...... 23H , 254 Communists : and non-Commu- b k m d m e t o 41 •Q *0- nishi alike took the day off in NATIONAL BANK THURSDAY and FRIDAY the .unemployed, he" suggested a ■V.S. Envelope, com. . 20W 224 The affair will take place -at 2 CT HURRV. VOOR r ■ refund of 10 per cent of last year's' U.S. Envelope, pfd. . 11 13 p.m. In Woodruff hall of the Cen­ many nations for demonstrations. SAFETY WAS THE U.S. workmen, who. celebrate the 5^, iTpiMAIN STREET • MANCHESTER, CONN. ONLY THINS SHE X. taxes. Veeder-Root . 4514 484 ter Congregational ChurCh. CARED ABOUT... ■ I M ■ * The National Aeeoctation' of The above quotationa are not to ThV hostess gorup of the GardSn first Monday In September, work­ A Aff p AAN8 w u Manufacturers said in prepared oe construed as actual markets. Club met yesterday at the .ho.me ed aa usual.' (.PfAIfR MANi hibllR OPEN / 7 ■ testimony that any of a niimlxr of of Mrs. Earl-BLssell, 304 School Thousands of West European. \ 8S » X fax cuts would provide a tem­ CROW m is s in O St., to make-Anal plans,-Uo-ehair- Workers poured onto the boule­ porary palliative. But it contended Tccumseh, Okla. WPi'— Mrs. men are Mrs. Charles Lesperance vards and squares to enjoy spring 6 to a p.M. \ « thorough reform of. the income Mildred McCullar,. who reported and Mrs.,fR- S.. Coe,-and Mrs. BIS- sun and listen to oratory of labor -- tax structure would provide a per­ the disappearance of her pet crow, sell is financial chairman. leaders. Mindful of past workers' t 1 clashes on M.ay Day in some coun­ / •» manent lift. ■aid it would be easy-to recognize Tickets may be obtained from ‘Toil th« piiblie wa’ro eooporatinf eompa^ to The Committee for. Ekionomlc him. Miss MiUicent Jones, president of tries. police forces of'many nations ■ “ ■ ” ZJevelopihent said a -general teic He'S talkative and loves cheese, the Garden Club, or from any were tense. mako ear readaidoa mdra attraeti^W a’ro putting out overhaul, while a good Idea, would she ssld. member of the club. Paradea and other demonstra- btttor*leeking AnswarTo Previona CrioaBword Pioi^ On Claaaificd Paga Attention COTTON WOODS B. C. BY >JOHNNY HART . YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO COME IN AND OET y BY^RAY GOTTO I-/-. IMOW Ml A MflPlJn YOUR 1958 WALLET SIZE RASEIALL SCHEDULE (YAN ANIMSL, 4m8 fix SHOW WO Baseball \ a««a>40<4ip lATMirM. AVAILABLE IN OUR LOWiYl OUR Fans! ' ^ ■ A // v . 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Hichard Hurls ludiaus^ to 7*0 ^Pin over raid Angle^ y ' ®JK^ \ BOLDIIC O l r i o l e s Jouis Select First iNum^. Runs—Csrv, ^ s a s CRy, W; urday night with a gala bkRtiuet atsihe Rosemount in^ltoli mystery pf the Chi<»sro White . Ted slansmed a Nqd Garver Downs. /' C. V._ Whitney’s Flamin'gq, the two starts at anorter dlatancea than terdav aifternoon at the \Vc.st Side Oval^. The s e tb a ^ was the Jarvis 56 60 .483 \ By PAT BOLDUC V Sevot niinutes. after, 'the^ box only hon'-winner in line for a khot the Derl^, was No. 8. He was Hlg)$. goU vs. Wethsrsfleld-Mui* second slraiglit for the Tcchniyn \vho «ete .s i...... to host... , Hc- NassiftyArmg 47 66 .405 Tuttle,and LopsdC Kansas OtW 12; .^proximatoly 150 howlers and guVts were in attendance, Sok* winlees aces is deei^ier. 'pitch. Into the staade'm right- Mlnbso, ClSydiind, 11: F. Dolling, Perhapg it i» WkH tlWe rival than ever today with Early field in the ninth Inning yester­ opcittd^ at 7 a.m. EST; Hariy Sil- a t the'': $125,000'added purak,. wqs followed a few minutes later by cheater Country Club. bton r.cpionac in a 2 o'l-loek lilt* ' Bros.' 46 70 .397 mbaldo’s Orchestra played fo»f the lecond of the expected field of Lincoln Road from the Sunny- , Cheney Tech vs. Lyman Memo­ Garfieh GroVe- 45 71 .388 Detroit MiiridaiitISf’lWew York 10. CCIL (loaches take notice of , ^ (d n g which foUow’ed.the award- Wynn*, the wlnningest.pitiiihei day, ecortog a Imms nMner bert,^agent for Jockey 'Willie. Sboa- this aflcmoon at the Oval, The lo- .lA^lowsl^ 3 0 1 1 1 0 Runs^llMtsd In—Cerv, Kdnsss in;; bf prizes. Every single 'girl who m'ambers r t^ a Green Manor Proe ahead ed. him, aa the Red Sex maker who’ll ride the Weqj; Coast 18 to 19 to !$a .entered Only two' Blue Farm. rial. 2—West Side Oval. cal.^f are home asain tomorrow, JinyRfy: p . .. 3 ,0 n o 0 LastiN'iiight's results; Jarvis the outfitandiiig pitching re<;p basketball team at a! banquet Mon­ still in business in the roiUors, ZipA^r. as .. 3 K 0 4 0 Realty 4, Garden Grove 0; Man-. C lty jff; Jensra»sB<»3ton, 11: Mino- rolM hv the circuit shared in the lost W K aiuas O ty 11-4. hpslinp Lvman Memorial.e.t two. 3 ONI S ort* being cbmniled bjt Man- day night MayN12 att the Walmit faiUng as a starter agaliat Baltt* Coaih "Tsny D'Ai.gona'a clu> . Kaminski, c 0 X Chester Auto Parts 3, Johnson; so ,^d Vernon, aeveland, F. numepooe cash prizes. , indrt for tbd first time since Uie The otber> nine who have' Hrown, If r.. R 0 0* 0 0(I'Tt !g and Kuenn, Detroit anjl Skow- High School, defend- ReaUurant. 'TlMKlocals, who plan grabbed an earl.v 1-0 lead 1^ the Holmes, rf ,. '3 0 1 J.yO 1 0 Paint i; Fogarty Bros. 3, Nasath’ ! Jkudr^ Frey, ninnerup in the several changes n i^ season In an Orioles re-entered the American 'BMde a t least 1,060 extra bpae fi.et inning and sill, n r-r^-a slim V'lariulls. lb 3 0 0 Arms 1. y : . ron. New York, 10. ^ I Town Women's Bowling Tourna­ Lea^a'hi 1964. hitet Babe Ruth, IJNM; Lon Hits—Kuenn, Detroit, 24r effort to bolster tbeiX lineup, fin­ 2-1 advantage ajtcr both teams Totals ...... » jii ' I .« *1 Noteworthy scores; Janet Ir­ Meriden, ^ t e r a h ; Coach Twn 1^1* ment ibis past winter, was recent­ ished fourth in t^e ahrong Con­ The SS-year-old 'righthander, jfMhHg, 1430: MtMM, tallied in The fburttV^ frame. »■ I win 117, Mariorf .Thomsop 106-108 Bolling, Detroit, and McDpagald ly,Treelected president' Of the who haa won 233, trailen 3>1 when L153; Tjf Cobb LU Si Trte Vliial T.*ch ...... jv l non iso i—h and Skowron, New York., 16; Run­ ley waa r^rd ed with hia fourth necticut Basketball A ssn/4^ paat the thrce-riin fifth, plus an iddi- Cheney Tech __ 100 top 0—3 and Frances Shahnon 109. straight robta-golng performafica Clorthern League- 'Mary SlthmOna winter. Ufted for a plnch-hitter in ttiS' Speaker L132| Jlnfiliy Foxx tlonal marker In the top of the 3P. Sherman; sXl", Camlncetl: C 1.0B. Restanrant Lsagus nels, Boston, and Cerv, Kansas righUiandeKciyde Richard aet served" aa the loop'd very capable •' •. seventh .at- Baltlmere last nigl^ l.liT ; Met O tt 1,071; Rogers Cheney 6. Vtnal 13; tBP, HeyarCsT CIW. 18. . aa and wound up With a 1-2 record seventh hy the visitors put the Championship' BolloHs the unbeaten rad Ralderk down treasurer last season white another At the recent banquet given Hornitby;lJ)ll and Blonus Wag­ (iavIlRan 4; Sri, lleyart 9, Hartliran 9 Doubiss—Kuenn, Detroit, 7; l o ^ woBiah.’.U I Molumpby is a as the .Orioles won 3-2. . / ner l^OOi. ' , are you game out of reack (or Cliency. Time. 2 20'.' '' Fourth place Miller's Rfestau- with Juat five hlts\M the Imprea-- the Manchester Lodge of Elks hk. fhorl.'top Stan Bankowski with Cerv. Kansas City. 6; Lopez, Ken- slve Indiana posted\ a convincing jpember of the - committee which honor of the cross country, bas­ It was the first time Wyim’nad rant upset the dopesters last night SM (itty, and Skowron and Mantle, annually aelecta the moat improved Baltimore since the winter k\ tluTe iul.s and team m ate Bcb Ma- by winning its first Rutaurant 7-0 victory. , s ; i ketball . and rifle teams at Man* with Cleveland that gave - jCv. :cr. with t« o safeties accounted j4>r League Homdrs Lisague 'rolloff title in sight years. New York. A. ' Richard, a promlaing Junior whd cheater High School, Ed Serrell, .■ "^Iples—Sixteen tied wHh I. * Slk-sBlIk Towners Comprised the paat exalted . ruler of. the local Chi(^kgo the "best pitching in-fhe for fi-.T of Vinal's nin;: bingles off. Miller’s tripped Tegular' season Home Buns—Cerv, Kansas City. aettled for a 2-2 - atalamale with leaguL? He had a 14*1 'record IciPB Ojiv'e Hc.vart. No Silk TowjiOr (Season Total in Parentheses> Windhanf in. his first 1953 atart, roster M Paganl caterers. The list lodge, promised Coach Gil R unt on champion BoltOn Lake' House S-g 6; Jensen, Boston. 4; -Trlandos, agalaat the Orioles fqr the Indiana, 'collected more than one safety, National Beagae in the .^flnal ^ best, o f; five-gaitte walked Just two batUra and Struck Included averages, between that the Elka would donate a tro­ and the lobe defeat was-in a SepL Baltimore, WUliams. Boston, U)l- out five in gaining hU InlUal win parentheses) Helen McCabn (107.- phy t(> a member of the rifle aquad th" l-r.^la ~ ;‘*'n' hut si^^sll told. Banka. Cubs. 2 (St series. lar, Chicago and Marts, Cleveland, 0, 1954, rp l^ J o b . VlBsl Tech. iSV' Only one pin serrated.'the roll­ of the spring. Except for the 01), 13th beat average in the ctr- next year. Scrrel) made the of­ Look Contender Rohinsbn, Redlegs, 2 l2 t | 8. eulf. Mrs. SIfnmons. 105.35, .'Vi fer after learning that attractive fclPETIME^QUARANTEE ab. h po A ^ rbi off finallata. with the Lake Houss Stolen Rases—Plerssll. 'Boston thiid Inning,when the loaere n^n- T h e "Detroit Tjgerg looked t|to ‘ ‘ 0 0 G Walls, Cuba (8) sged to Mve two ba»tJ 3Jh!»0rs,:lha Wiaptwan 103J1Q._Edna Hlllnskt -trophlee^aw presented each-year \ Caputo CepSdaT UlanT T«T ..... talcing a 1*0. Isad-as 4hs -rssult-ef »nd~Aparitio,"Chicsgor'3r Phsrclkf 'perf 6f"'V co'htmSer, if the 'laet S l o a narrow 580*579 opening ' garhs smooth-working Rod and White i02.kl. Marge Cushing 100.45 and to an outotaiiding member of both place While Sox didn’t, clobberipg ,\ H ff N# flb o u fjltt 0 0 0 Spencer. Giants (4i Baltimore, Geiger, Cleveland and chuofcer had thinga all hia own Marge' Nocker 98.69. the basketball and crosa country •X Mai«'^icz. -if— Green, Cardinals (3) . w’in.. Ii8ihbb’*'i who won the second - Wilson, Detroit. 2. , th'e New York. Yenkebi lO-l. Sec­ A nericaa LeagiM ,x Cnmmr<'!i. 0 n i game. 686-538, also captured the way. The situation Wat nevar in Four other MancheaterUea, Mrs. teams. It wlU.be up to Hunt to ond piece Kanaea City, a half­ Slurmaii 2 1 0 Thomas, Pirates V3) Pitching—Harshman, Baltimore decide what method will be ueed Yeeterfiay’a Raeulte 'x Nott’<'toiv"‘3b 4 0 1-1 0 0 0 0 I fourth atging, 596-524, aifter Bol­ doubt after the locale, scored aln- Frey (106.42), the ioop’s 16th best game behind ...New YorK,\c.\ Delbelted Fotll. ^ ...... 4 0 .1 1 0 0 0 Schmidt, Giants (21 and Carver, Kansas City,. 3-0, ?;le rund in the aecond, third and averai^, Mray McCarthy (lOfi.43), in making the preaentation. 13etrolt 10, New York 1.. S. Taylor. Cubs ton had gOne ahead wRh a 568-524 1.000; Nine Ued with 2-0, l.OOQ.- Boston 11-4, and'third place4. : ^ a ash- Kansas City 11, Boston 4...... '...4 0.0 0 0 I 0 triumph in the second game. The ourth innings and erupted for Ruth Mclntoali 103.48 and Mrs. While on the subject of. the third Ingtbn beat ClevelaiKl andid aii\an-rtl- Davenport, Giants ' Striksouts—Score, Cleveland, 33; four big Ulliea in - the eighth Mblumilhy (102.67i rol)ed with the annual banquet given by the Elks, Baltimore 3, Chicago 2 (Night) \ • tale ...... 3T .S .,9 31 3 4 2 fifth and deciding string we '' Ramos, Washington. 17; Tetry, ing Herb Score'8-2. —\ ■Washington 8,~ Cleveland e Ch^nry Tech American League Miller’s by 47 pins. 584-637. frame. In 36 Inninge Mailcheater Hohiss Oyster House. it was certainty diaappolnting not: Jack Harshman, the ex-'Whitb. Kansas a ty and Ford, New York, to see more perehts in attendance. (Night). ., ab r h pr> a A rbi Cery” Athletics. 2 (6 ) Idembers of the winning team pitchers'have given uj uat three '[Sisters Lois (100.67) and Lu­ Sox iefty, gained a 3-0 record for Parker cf ...... 4 0 1 1 0 0 0 16; Johnson, Baltimore, 14. earned runs. cille (100.43) Smyth competed Since such wonderful people 'aa the Orioles, although he "needed re­ ' \ Standlage Williams, Red Sox (3) . (taat night’s top scores between \ W L Doucette. 2b ...... 4 11110 0 parentheses) include -Joe Sylves­ Natioaal League ' Accorded Excellent Sopport with thO American Institute of the Elka. Pagsuii Caterera -and Kl- lief from rookie Milt Pappas and Pet. GB R^hjthandec Ronnie Kline (crater) la wania Club, among others, ispare New York , .692 — ter (142-'161), Chris Dscl ,.(130), ngratuiated by teammates Bill Vtrdon ieftl and Bob Skinner . Batting I Based on 25 or more at While twirling the Indiana to IBanking'While Mavia Small (103.- George Zuverink. Harshman at- y^angn their second triumph aa ngalnat 40), the league’s most improved the time, effort and money to hon­ lowed only three hits, but Pappas Kansas' City .667 H Dick DiBella (12S-l!i0). Toni De­ after he set down the Dodgers with one ruh and three hits hebe bats) X. Musial, St. Louis, .528; or numerous high achool athletes Washington .636 1 simone qnd Burt Claiighsey. Bol. Pittsburgh won, 3-1. 'Virdon Ntnads three of the Temple, Cincinnati. .405; Clemente. one defeat and a tie, Richard waa bowler Uiln,winter, and Ella Staum czme on tq retire A1 Smith and last night. accorded excellral lUMwrt from (M3I) were members Of the each year it would aeem natural Bubba Philips after Earl Tafgtoon Detroit .. .533 2 ton’s roster comprised Niho Aceto Pirate hits. (AP Photofax). FitUburgh, ,400; Mays, San Fran­ Cleveland .. .500 2 >i (132),.AI Bertussl (133), Mikd cisco, .367; Sauer, San Franclico. Captain Dannv Renn. both at tha Tbmasao Construction team. that the boys’ parents wpuld take had doubled aiid Sherip-Lbllar had GOODYEAR plaU and in the field. In addi- a bigger interest in these affaim. walked in the sixth.'' Baltimoie . .455 3 Zwtek, Stan Sopela)( and .Stan .386. . »—/ \ Polinsky. It marked the first time Runs Walla. Chicago, 16; Maya ilont o belting a double and a tre- . Strangely enough this year, the All seven Opcile hits were bff Boston .... .286 Shi \ Pitching— Kline, Pirates — mendoua triple, the eraior. Renn Approximately 106 members Wynn. Th^"rt:ored two in the Chicago .. .\ .250 SH CUSTOM in eight seasons that the Lake Retired 10 sualght b> stretch, amf Cepeda, San Francisco and four teams involving local bowlers House annexed regular season Mualal, St. Louis, 13; Banks, Cfiii- alao handled nine chance# flawless­ wound up in ties during the regular and Yueste were in attendance fottrth on a triple by Jim- Marshall, Today’s -Gdmee IS la another whUe (^tfowlng only Pirates Extend Streak ly at shortatop. Danny acorSd Tuesday night for the (Jhurch another ex-Soxer. and singles by Kansas City at Boston, Burnette 1 honors. three singles, one walk and strlKr' cago, 12. schedule. Paganl’S and Honlss’ SUPER CUSHION In semi-final matches last night Runs Batted In—Walla. Cfiticago. twice, chased' home two tSapt- deadlocked: for aevchUi place and Bowling League banquet at the iU0 'Triandos and Brooks Robin­ (1-0) vs. F0rnle)es ing out six In 3-1 victory over mates and started the Bilk Town- ' Rosemount in Bolton. -Preeitto son. Leii Green's double and a Oiicagn at Ba)Umore, (N)— DESIGN at the Double Strike alleysi the D ^gere. 16; Spencer, San Franblaco, 14; era’ lone doubleplay while enjoying AIB and Tomas so tied for ISth pinch single by Bob ^ o y i clinched Lake .House was red hot while On Kline’s Three-Hitter Sauer aiid Cepeda, San Francisco •p e t Alio, Mrs,^ CMshing hit the Bob Loomis, . Cy Perkins,, very Wtlson (1-1) vs. Johnson (1-L). Hltttng-rBab Cerv, Athletics — ,hia finest afternoon thus far. Capable secretary-treaaviref',' and it in the sixth. 'Cleveland at Washington, (N) — 10.95 elimiltating Walnut Restaurant, and Ennis, St.sLouis, 13. Catcher Dick Avery and flnat prize list after deadlocking two Score Strains Elbow 4.70 x15 030-552 and 040-528. and Miller’s Drove W ffve runs, upping his top- HIU—Mualal,' St. Louis, 28: ether glrlg-'for 13th place ip the Sandy Hanna hamUed the presen­ Narleskl (2-1) vs. Lumenti (0-1) rnnklng, RBI total 'to 21. tvlth a New York, May 1 (/P)-*rKRonnie Kline, Pittsburgh’s young baaeman Wick Kaclhaki alao tations of ovet 60 awards In big Score, 2-2, strained his left elbow fOnly Games Scheduled). 7.10 x15 11.9 5 ousted the Oak Grill in two Mays. San Francisco. 23; CTemenie. nrominent roles in Man- league’g^ilnnuel Bowling Carnival. sgalnst^ the Senator's, who wOn on , sight games, 662-651 and 585- psdt of Aiome runs In 11-4 victory right-hander, hag found the# nswer to the negr-oy steel screen Thatrio roiled Identical 353 triples. league fashion. The league. Tomorrow's Games 7,60 x15 12.95 o v er Red Sox. run-produclng. Ave^, which started back in the- fail of. Julip..Becquer’a single In the nin^. Kansas City at New York. by 2. Top single gaihes were chalk- in~leftfield at the Los Angel(^Coliseumri:orttrol pitching that Francisra, 20, Cepeda, San Fran- ^ ^ junjof, collected three aefe- ' y t w entire league, including Sc4re gave up Washington's eighi'th 8.00x15 13L91 ed-up -hy_ A c ^ - - . 131,. _DecL - ,128. (ihftitutes and drop-outs, rolled 1946 at the Y and fater.-swjtched Detroit s t Boston. makes-’eni hit-to spaciou6-righ\and cehUrfield. -...... cii^ m ,- - - +tier-In five appearances and Ka- to the Manebestra BowUng Green, ■hit .and eighth .Wglk with one put Cleveland at Baltimore (N). 7.5 0x14 12.91 Zwick 136, Bertussl 132. Polinsky Four PhUxdelphia pitchers are Kline gained his first victory and4>*'\~ ^ _ Dtniblei^Hosk, ancmnatl •"‘•jclnskl. club’s second leading bat- a grand total of 3.305 games With then gave way to-'Don Mo.'wi after 1146-133, DiBella 141, Tosh Sg- under 25 years of age. They are a total .i/w ! to the biggest duck.pin league in Chicago a t Baltimore, (N). first complete gam(f .with . tliat eighth as a plnch-hitter for Groat, ntl^utgh, 17^Musiai, St. j came through with a "lucky” ! I®"’" 16 teams. Perkins re- throwing,; two balls' to Becquer, 8.00x14 13^ siela 133, Paul Correnti 127 add Don Cardwell. Bob Conley, Dick formula last night, cautiously spin­ Louis, 6; Thomson, Chicago and single in Manchester's ' National Lcsqpte w in l^ r on Drysdate. .Blvt MM Av wl f 3 wPxtewMBa K ^ m. s kwgura*^*^ rSwcUble 103^ i loop spent approx- subbing for. Norm Zauchin, who 8.50x14 .95 I Charlie Whelan 137. ,. Farrell and Seth Morehead. ning a three-hitter that beat the Skinner, Pittsburgh, 5. eighth Inning outburst. Second had twisted a knee in the seventh. Y’esterday's Results Dodgers 3-1 as the Pirates won Dryadale, the right-hander ex­ Triples-*Ooryi, Chicago, Reese, & V S ? ora^torbowira. i Chicago 8. Milwaukee 2. , pected to .te the Dodger ace, lost baaeman Danny Banavige, who Tntihart Clevenger won it with a at this LOW, their fifth in a row—the longest Los Angeles, Maya and Schmidt, Ifl.Norihera Connecticut are m e m - .***3**^ V* ® . ^ otaerve San Francisco 10, Philadelphia his fourth^when the. Bues scored saw hia three-game hitting streak I etrict attention to foul line bowl- .^Jer^t- ninth in relief of Pete R*cop|^ With streak of the season in the Na­ San Francisco and BIssingame, St. come to • an end, pUyed errofleas berk lace with a four-, Manchester's initial marker All told at this early date, 11 8.00x14 . -----25.77 29.77 miles for cently relstraK 10-1 victory over Philadelphia losided - doublepiay in the 10th. Mor- Strikeouts—Podrbs, *Loa An-1 came in the second Inning when eontalned a coReCtion of memor- schoolboys sport averages of ,4()0 1955. with an eight-hitter.. Ted (1-2) vs. Mobbie (1-2). Jifs of Ure.; - (‘Our oatohing vand outfield ap­ Junior;, Ho1» down the leftfleld rle Martin lost iLih relief. —— geles, 20; Spahn, Milwaukee, 19: or better. Rounding out the list are Williams homered with one on in Philadelphia at San Francisco,^ 8.50x14 ...... 27.77 32.77 spot and Captain Dom Armentaro, arier the Chicago- Cubs, a l^ hit­ leflfielder Chuck Setmopd war •hte morarato in the worid of pears, quite stronj^-at this early ting four homers, had knocked off Daryl fencer gnd rookies Sob Eraklne, Loa Angejea, 16; Buhl, safe on a boot by shortstop- Chris aports. Manchester High's Dick Kacinski uie Red Sox ninth—becoming the Sempfpeh (1-1) vs. Gomez (2-0). I 9.00x14 ...'.. .29.77 34.77 date.”! Washburn coritimied. "Our. an excellent leader, is a definite Milwaukee 8-2. Frank Robinson's Schmidt. Orlando Cepeda[ and Jim (6-13)..462. Captain Bob Zajac of 10th to hit 1,0()0 extra base blows Pittsburgh at Los Angeles, (N) starter in centerfitid. A senior Milwaukee, Monzant. San Francis­ Decker ahd crossed the plate on ' The brief stories included Don infieltl looks solid b u t tho.biggest second home run of the game gave Davenport hit the Giant homers, co and Mtzell and L. XtcDanlel, St. Richard's tw'o-out -single over see- . Leumdh’a perfect game against the Meriden (6-13i .462. Bristol’s in the majors. Toth Brewer gave — Law. (1-1) vs. Newcomb* (0-1). drswiiack will be Isck of 'experb who. formeriy played at Windham Cincinnati a - 5-4. 10-inning deci­ for nine runsiS Johnny Antonelll Bkitch Kovalski (5-11) .45,5. .lohn- up five of the A's 11 hits for a 1-2 Onl3’'Gam.es Scheduled'.A , Fits pre-1957 models,, High,' A rnirataro is labeled "a real Lotila, 15. ' ond base. .Renn opened the third [Dok^ra in the fifth game of the Tomorrow's Games Unconditional Road ence [among, the pitching candi­ sion over St. Louis. won -his seconds consecutive com­ frame with a ringing, double to 1953 Wdrld Seriea; Babe Ruth^a rfy Wheaton of Windham (6-14) record- and his second loss to the dates.” f< baU.hawk with tremendous speed Kline, 26, struck out six. He re­ plete game with a six-hitter, gain­ .429, Bob Landers of Wethersfield A's in 12 deciiMons. Milwaukee at Chicago. REGULAR NYLON Hazard Goarantce kfopt’’ left and scored aa,^ KacinakI was' reeordbreaking 60tb home run off Cincinnati at St. Louis. (N). Washburn’s 'description of his tired the first 10 he faced,; then ing his second victory in 11 meet­ safe on a bobble bJ^. Meriden first Waahlngtort'a Torn Zachary back (6-14) .429, Meriden's Neal McCol- against cuts, breaks youthful Rams apparently held Stri>ng-ar|med • Kirk Spencer, gave up his ohly walk and con­ ings with Robin Roberts, now 1-2. Pittsburgh at Los Angeles. (N). of Plymouth, Ford, T h r e e H o r s e s baaeman Near MeCoUom. in 1927; Bob Cousy’s ' brilliant lom (6-14) .429, Ed" Driscoll of Philadelphia at San Francisco. true in the seaaon’a opener, a rous. who is also; ticketed for duty at secutive singles to lefty-swinger Ernie , Banks cracked two Little Bobby Daigle, who , Was Conard (5-12) .417, Meriden's DE LUXE OHALITY chuck holes, blow­ tiig 14-5 victory over Windham third base,'[Lord and Falcetta will hOmers for the Cubs, teaming with overtime performance against the (N). , " Duke Snider and Hodges, a right­ forced' to leave the game "In the West in the 1954 NBA East-West Gene^ Thielman (4*1Q) .400 and Bowel ry On Ipoin Is N«w Design-rFrtsh Stock outs. 24 Mos. — Regional Tech. Although collect­ alternate. iii;rightfield. hander, in the fourth. ’That Sam Taylor for two-^run shots in Big Favorites eighth inning after being liicked on Cbnard’s veteran Jim DeCTarli -(4- ing eight hits in their second start the third that handed Bob Buhl All-Star game; Whirlaway's great­ Chevrolet, Hudson,.- 30,000 Miles. Rated No. I, Pitcher matched Frank Thomas' homer, hia throwing hand in' the sixth est thrill, winning the. 1941 Ken­ 10) .400. Veteran Hinnant last Friday, the Rams bowed to a The versatile Falcetta, ,6-2 and over the leftfleld screen, in the his first defeat. Lee Walls slugged frame, was safe pn another 'Sliver • • f* Hoad Beats Gonzales good Norivich,Regional Tech nine, his eighth forMhe NL lead. Jim tucky I>erby in the record time of 180 pounds, is rated the Rams top pirate fourth. To Win Derby City mlacue in- the fourth and the 2:012/5'; Bobby' J.ime*; thrUUng Spencer, a southpaw who plays Chicago. MSy 1 (S5-~Some day New Caatle. Pa., May 1 (ahcba of these three were Th* aforementioned Spencer -The fight lii Chicago Stadium on all four wheels for only Tough, durable construction for longer, safer is also expected to see considerable By EARL YOST . rectly behind his shoirtstop post* paralyzing right to Jersey Joe also leads in a third department, wax Bowdry’s national TV debut 6.00x16 14.95 prove his hitting to become a top­ argued almoatXto the excluaion of tion. Three runs dented the plats Wolcott’s jaw to score a knock­ mileage! Extra safe stop-start traction from flight catcher. Lord will be' used in pitching-service during the club’s Guiding the fortunes of East Hartford Hlgh’a varsity. baseball a ir others by DCtby followers. strikeouts, with 28. The Silver City and his ninth-straight triumph. He 13-gan0e schedule. “Since Dan is when the two-out pop fly fell in" out and win. the world's heavy­ a^e is followed by Wethersfield's now has a. record of 22-2 and 18 the outfield also because, of his team this spring is Nick Jackston of 405 RackmaUck St., a veteran Meantime,, tralrtera of the finely safely for a gift single. ■ weight Championship; Joe Louis' tp s a week. famous Stop-Notch tread design! batting ability. my only leftnanderi” Washburn minor league infielder. A graduate of 1 Boston College, Jackaton W tuned 8-year-olds went to the rac­ hard-ittek Tom Strong with 19 and knockout.a. -He never came close pointed put,. "I plan to use him at now in his third year at East Hartford as a social studies teacher.. Oefenaiye Standout miaslon ,of revenge against his fireballer John Novak of Hall with to a knockout of Hinnant, al­ ing secretary’s office st Oiurchill ' 'Captain Bob Zajac, a defensive onetime'conqueror Max Srhmetlng GOODYEAR I every opportunity. >Ie needs only He worked with .the- jayvee dia-*' Downs today to formally name 17 K’s. though he had him op the hook in to overcome his wildness to be of standout in a losing cause.: crashed back on June 22, 1938; The first Zajac, a senior the, eighth round with a series of mond team during hia first two their charges for the- 84th running two of Meriden's five biqgles off four-minute mile (3:59.4) by Rog­ great vaiue tp us." yeajx succeeding Jim <3arey, an- of the big race. chased home six. teammates In hi,s chopping rights. But Hinnant 3 -T ! Wesleyan Winner, Three other youngsters whtf 'The entry box closes at 10 a.m.. Richard. er Bannister, British -medical stu­ three games to lead Kacinski who wiped away the cobweg* end re­ 'Other Silk Towner, , aa varilty - Kacinski. who haa ejght RBI's dent, bn May 3, 1954; Roy Riegeis' F«EE INSTAILATION SUTEIt CUSHION PESIGN 1.70x15 hope to break into the- starting coach thla spring.- Carey now (EST)..,The names of 18 and per­ has five-RBI’s and Hall's Jim Don­ covered strongly; The 25-y'ear-ofd UConn, Trin Lose lineup as the.'Seaacin progresses are handles track. —TT.'s -i'.— haps '19 were expected to be- in .the..Indians'..'flrrt. .four . outings, , coatly. wrong-way., run against aldson who has four runs batted, Hinnant is. unranked by the NBA Dan Colley, sophomore .infielder- dropped into the box. It costii $250 also exiended'liis hitting streak (o Georgia Tech in the 1929 Rose in. but is , rated No; 8' by Ring Native tff Ansonia, . J'ackaton four games while rlghtftelder Wes ' Bowl game. The blunder. wit­ Magazine. ■: Size 7.10x15 blacl^all lU 'New Haven, May, 1 (VP)—Tom outfielder, Bob Smith, freshman started at'the bdttom of the barr^ to enter a horse and apother $1,250 The warriors' swift Lou Ros- ChiTTan pitched a three-hitter yes­ outfielder, and Paul Fink, fresh­ Feshler and Avery have hit safely nessed by 65,000 spectators, led to anla top3 the list with three stolen ‘.’Bowdry didn't show me enough Size 6.00x16 blickwall PREMIUM QUALITY so lo speak, in the pay-fpr ,play to atari. in ^heir last three starts. .Avery't tube-type fits pre-)p7 cP terday as Wesleyan stopped'Coast man infielder.'[ “CMlley is a long ball ranks in 1940 with Albany, Ga„ in Post time is. ^’.30 p.m. (EST). QalifqCnia’a defeat, 8-7; and Red bases while the heavy-hitting De- In his fight to deserve the No. 10 tube-type fitc older models CUSTOM three safeUea.-.lifted' his batting Qrange’a five-touchdown-, scoring spot- in oiir ratings," said Saddy. models of Dodge, Buick, KYLON Guard Academy 4-3. His battery threat.’’; Wkshburn explained, "and the ^Class D Geprgia-Floiida T h e race over 114 miles will be Carll is a front-runner with a pair $1195 has' showm ,yery fine potential. I televised and broadcast by (JBS average to a . Sparkling .426;.,.; ■pree (four in the'first 12 minutes of .doubles and Kacinski has poked of flymouth, Ford, Chevrolet, m ste Tom Young of Milford,' League, The ...next year he moved Sophomore ' Pat MUtretta wax ptui Hi iBe Nash. Olds, Mercury, Pontiac phm HI *■• i ^ clinched the game- With a two-run plaii to make; good use of^rSmtth from 4:15 to 4;'45. - ‘ , of play) agalnat'M ichigan . one a pair of triples. Nash And Studebtker rtnpzaUe rM febI* A Premium ‘Plre Is one tlut the manu­ up : Cocoa, Fla:, in another clr- scheduled to pitch against Hall in', Alunini Registnitibn die and Hudson ' Ik * . blast In the eighth inning. as a'pihcb'hitter and I look for cuR^^ of the sam e classlflcBllon and Beauty. Roses te Wlmner. i . wbhdroua -afternoon in October of S.ix home runs have been hit to facturer builds to sell for more money Fink-to blossom into aft excrilrat On the basis of-18 atarters the today's- 3:15 CCIL encounter in' ■-.1324. ' date by Zajac, DriacpJI, Wheaton, In . pitching, the 'Cardinals eb then moved along to Indianapolis West Hartford. .The locals return I] .Alumni Basebell I League regis­ than those tires furnished as original their fourth win In' five games. glOveman ' before the season is in 1942-in the American-Assh. Dur­ Derby will have a groas value of ‘'Thla'le a. »pecial Itlnd of nostal­ Landers. Strong and[ Ken 'Vernon 8.70x15 equipment on new automobiles. ’ $166,000 With a net of $121,900 and a to Mt, N«bo Monday afternoon to^ . tration will [take place tonight from Ckirran str-uck. out eight Cadets over.”'. ' ...... ing duty in World.War II, Jackston face newcomer Conafd. , L gia that belongs to the sports fan of Windham. ■ Maurice •-Ledefer- Is the team garland of American Beauty roses whether he saw the historic event : Although the clqbs have played 6 .-to 8 o’clock sf. th e' East Side while walking four Hia teammates was stationed at Ft. Devens, Mass., MARCllFll|Fr& 41) Rec. First tryouts are scheduled MORE RIOPLE RIDE OM GOODYEAR TIRES THAN ON ANY OTHIR KIND! garnered 10 hits off Coast Guaril'a manager and will be assisted by. for two years and Wps one of'the going to the winner. Bb r h po B e rbi in person, heard it on the radio or several games and' 1 liave already The tire with the 100,000 rtiile DUpont nylon coi*d bddy. Aside from the big three, the : Dalgjo. rf •. — . . J 1 0 t 1 0 0 picked Manchester to cop the 1958 Sunday afternoon. Two more O'Brien. Dickflurkee. ^ . main cogs In the crackerjack GI 1 0 n 1 0 o .a 'viewed it on televtoion. These are Safe,r..thah the tires on npw cars yet priced lower here. The remkining achedule; names of a few olheiTj could b«iMcriao'«h“ 3h*’ ^ momente which will be rememt, title, let’s try this order of finish; coaches are needed, Wally Fortin Window Shades American International batters attack. He numbered among his . 4 1 0 1 .1 0 0 of the Rec staff repofts. "The got sev(;n-^hits off . two Hu(ikic May 1, Cheney Tech, away: 2, teammates. Sklppy Roberge, Mike heard pccaslraally. Fpr.{"the mpsttgrV.tl m ' ft 2 3 3 c o s 'bered and treasured for ever. Manchester, Meriden, Conard, Modffiff t(to Ordffr GUARANTEED NO BLOWOUT EOR LIFE Windham Tech, away; 6, Cheney p art,'it concerned their chances of racinxki. ib ..... 5 0 ,1 R 0 0 3 Hall, Windham, Wethersfield an<} Xlumni League to for bdys 13-14 ■» pitchers In downing the University Cash,. Spike Repass and Walt 4 0 1 1 0 0 0 GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE NICHOLS-MANCHESTER TIRE Tech, honie; 7, LaSallette Semi­ DrPpo. All four'reached the major gettmg into^the ^ ' :L7£d.;if. r'f V. , 5 1 1 0 0 i) 0 Sponsor Nell Ellis will honor Bristol. j years old. | , Bring -your old' rollera in and TUBE TYPE of Connecticut 4-2. Each club had Names like Uangollen Farm’s ; Baniwizr. 2b ... .5 0 R 295 BROAD S T ..^ I 3-5779 TUBELESS to settle for one scoring Inniiig. nary home;. 8. Waterford ?ligh, leagues...While at Camp Rucker, I 4 0 0 J- save 31 ^ ^ l^ r shishade. T i V m AIN ST^MIV-5390 Size Btack' * White Size Gone Flshln',’ Mm . Lora Birr's BcIm . ^ 0 3, S 1 0 0 ■ :■ 'L- ’ i f f " - Black White .the Huskies getting their two runs away; 12, 1/inal Tech, home;- 20, Ga.. the native Nulmegger played leau (Jhlef.'Claiborne F arm ’s Nadir R'cbsrd. n 4 I 1 0. 0 0 1 6.70x1.5 17.45 in the l irs t; AlC -geftlng theft's in GromWelf High, awa.'r; 22, Water­ under Vlci Delmore. now a National ——X- 21.45 6,70x15 _19.I5 a 2 3 v4i^ ford, home; 28, LaSallette, away, TOTStir 7.10x15 the third. ' ' ■ , League ujjnplre. , din were bantered back and forth. I HOttYWOOO SERVICE CENTET 19.45 23.15 7.10x15 21.45 23.43 I June 3, Noi^'ich Tech, home; 6, 7.60x15 New Britain Teacheis. suffered’ PllO'ed for Hartnett ,f , room 'teaching, Jackstpn--has...also Both Gone Fiahin’ and Belleau . r h pu H e rbi~ Friday and Sciturday 21.45 25.45 Cromwell, home[ Following his discharge in 1945, 342 E. CENTER Sf.-4419-8187 7.60x15 23.4.5 27.45 their second straight defeat yea- All liome gaihea will , sta rt St 3 been awarded his master’s degree Chief hold decisions over Silky Sut-; '.v.'.'.l 4 0-1 7 1' r e* 8.00x15 2>3.45 ■^7.45 lerday, .at the hkPds of Hartford Jackaton [ went to Minneapoll* In In • educjatlon aiid social itudie* livan in their latest outings at dls- Zajac. c 4 '0 2 12, 0 1 ^.20x1-5 24.4.> 28.43 8.00x15 25.45 29.45 J o'clock except for the contest w'ith the American Assh. where old. Po­ University. FranTfDeutach. went all VInal Tech which has « 2 o'clock from BPston Unlverslty_ tancea shorter than the Derby. IpKmh'^a cl ...... 3 0 ® o1 'o ? 0 * 0 ® JACK’S ATLANTIC JIM’S ATLANTIC STATION 6.00x16 16.45 \ 8.20x15 26.45 30.45 the way for Hartlfprd: to. xegtateif jt tato Face, Gabby Hartnett man­ One«of his many diamond thrills Aa for the others. It was pretty, I , kwoIcK- . ijf, ’ .i. ' ...... 2 0 1) 1 0 0 Starting time. , aged the Millers. Hartnett Mktned much write your own ticket, Sonne Ti:inj>c., 2b » 0 0 4 2 1 ft- “ 451 W . CENTER ST.—Ml 9-8156 0-4 win. Hia teammafes got SU 11 ^ ■ . r; — ^ came during his service days at 1 0 3 1 706 MAIN ST.—Mt 9-8232 hits off starters Jack.,Orts. before fame as a catcher With-the (Jhlcago enter their hbraea jijst to see their | » ®- 0 1 0 1 0.' Guaranteed 86 Mooihs or 80.000{allies Against All Cubs during' the 'days the .Wjndy Fort Devens .when the ppldiers colors in the rac#. Others use it K w w rif ...... " " S-P-E-C-l-A-L Jim Puccini replaced him In the beat the wartime editions’’of the ...1 0 'n -t’ 1 0 (k. 'T Road Hazards. seventh, ■' ' u Button, Piitron. . City cliib'^waa a powerhouse. N*xt as An excusb.to come to the Derby, 1 (bi Toch: 1--0 0 0 0 0 Om RUFINI’S SERVICE STATION camp stops af'Elmira (n the Eastt. then Boston Braves of the Nation­ Join in th e' fun and entertain Clark, if 0 0 0 0 0 0 (te JOHNNrS ATLANTIC Fairfield University lost its fifth al Leagua and the Boaton' Red.Bi In a ro.w yesterday, as'New Havgn Quincy,' III, -j - Coon .hounos. Tolaii .-*r:. .-rrT^-29-^0 5 27 12-JMLr - .288 W. MIDDLE T P K E.-^ f 9-8302 118 CENTER ST__ M l 9-8279 from th ree‘sta te r corr>peted[ in a. weatherman said' there is no led pul Inr Dstale tn-6ih. Teachei-s College/^pn 6-5 on a five- rath iB pixMpect at present but that 1|ruck put fpr BSrlllarn in Sth. « ; AJI Prices l*|us Tax and Recappable Casing run .second'inning and fourth In­ contest held bv thg Adams tounty Mnnchcntcr Ol-i 100.040-V League came into existence.' Jack a front to the south and another 2B. Renn; 3b, Rriin. . BB.l Snlmniidiar, . BUHRER’S SHELL SERVICE ning clincher. Loon Hunters Club a.,d Uiey.'muat •ton signed with the Waterbury dlans was ahdth'er thrill in to the north could merge by Satur­ Richard: SAC Richard: Of. Renn to* BILL'i MOBILE SERVICE Jackaton’s book'of aemoriei. BaiutTlge to KacinakI: MrOfillom to* know that "Buttons,’ owned 0y Timers before matriculating at day and mess .jip matters. Some of Zajac: Thtclinan (ti Tempe to llcCnl> HAltF PRIC: 134 E. CENTER ST.<^t 9<|317 iS3 CENTEK ST— Ml t e m OUR BUSINESS IS BUILT ON PUBLIC TRUST Marry Kinds, ,ia quite a hound. Boston (College. The; Jackstons hk't two I chlld- the trainers have declared their Ibra; 140B.‘MAiirhoalcr if, Meriden hf VENETIAN BUNDS .Scholastic BasebaU jbezL-fl.^- will atari tmlx J{ Jhe_ttack with a LUBRICATION aid QIL CHANCE Anqong-llO do^, -"Buttona,” from Ineligible for coUege^baUJiepaU®*’ ren„-:Caa>l„ IL m id J w, «a eaaaa , aaeaf aizmt ar tat : V- —e~*“rr—tt—t r ™ .7)7- ~ ■■ ' • ' i' Palmyra, 'Mo., \. on' the first tree of his professional exi»Hence, Dai^Sle (^p^nerr); PB, gajac: KEN’S BARARE ’ - i West Haven Ik BHatpI 0. t' ^The'condltibn dt the racing atrip' WVMANt GULF STATION HARTFORD^STORE MANCHESTER STORE rate as welt aa the first .Ir. . -ace. Jackston stepfed In as assistant S AMAJftO 01^ Sir EU N B S Hertford 3. BulkelSy 1. .4 In the tree race, a tam e coon la to Coach Freddie Maguire with the makea no difference to the big 1.1J0 H N S 0 I 24 MAIN ST.-rrMI 1-1503 (NDOVEZ— PI M 227 911 Park St. < 91 Center St. Sihst H artford 2, Norwich 1. Waukesha, WI3.'(A*). — Helen three. , Y______East Bids of Pops Park Next > . (By Municipal Bldg.) New Britain 8, New London 1. placed in a tree and the first dog Eagles from 1948 to 1950. Follow­ TICKETS-A VAiyiBLE to reach the tree wins. The dogs ing graduation, he' served “ Carpehter haa rCcett ed the ninth To 3»on Ste—CH 6-6561 , MI 8rl9t2 ' Southington 14, Avon Old Farms annual Kohler^Awa-d of the Wau- Ray Henne0uin said'that he hafc i:,' HOtLYVlrOODi SERVIOE-VERNON 1, were celeaaeij a mile apd a quarter ■iatant baseball and basketball WEbNBSO.AV'S FKIHTS she tickets left for Siaturday’a hkae^ PftlNTCO: DONWIUI^^ away, .In the ' line race the dogs coach for ’five years at Groton, keaha Gun Club for '•furthering East Windsor 5. Sulllald 1, ' th IntereeU of trapid»ootlBg.” Mre. CSilcago-— Jeaae Bowdry,. 1.72, ball game in Boatdn beiwaeh th £ RT. 3D-TR 1-9898 Ne wingtoii 11,1 Farmington 3. must run betweei, s. o siakes''aet Maas., High before coming to East 3 L Louia, outpointed Clprence Red So(X end Detroit. Anyone wishe*. 723 Main Street 18 MAIN St.—Ml 9*4^31 . - in Uit.flelenter,- hoeteee ( t the club, ad- OAD and W . MIDDLE TPKE. M l 3*0S09 Tlddlatown 3. • r * ^ to one ehorteomlnf; She never HlMiant, i U , Washington, D. ,C., ing to purchase the tickets maY[! .Phone Ml 9-4501 Meriden 0. to run la made by dragging a sack Heidi MaeUre DegrM contact; Ray at Hose House No. I k lyig flCed k gun. 010. „ (Cheney Tech I. s(Mtited with oil from coon hides. , Now in hie eighth year of elaee- J" ■. - . 1 -i M - m ’X-'i »-> ‘‘**“*“*^7'' '-/I ';V. > ^ “7 X ,_r' \ ■f ■. T MANCHESTER EVENING TIEBALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY,'MAY 1,195* p a g e t w e n t y -t w o MANCHESTER EVENTING HERALD. ANCHESTEfe> CONN., THURBpAY. 1, ;I9B8 p a g e TPncNTY.'mRtt

Boo&a WithiMit Board 59 SaburlNUi for Sal* 75 Automobilcfl for Sale BuaineM Services Offered 131 RE OUCkTA BE A LAW! - \ ' pY FAGALY and 8HURTEN A rticiM F o r ISalt 45 HoosehdM Subu^n For Rant 4 68 HotuwE for Sale 72 HowM for Stlt 72 IXIX^TRIC STOVE, f f >111411 ANT ROOM for tw« gentle^'' fljOCKVnXB-sJfew three room tit,800. Spaeioua six room, home, R E D U C E TO $lB.706r-Six rooms, (DC) BOLTON-Qiventry Una. New t-a Classified less >i FLAOR SANDING and reflntshinsi 'X CLOnVB.UNE, poles installed, . man at CaBUr. tvfth parking, bath down payment, S4.M weekly. No Speciallalnv in old Roors. ^ MI old pmes removed and resat, Chfv cottage^$l0. Sofa, m.pfria- apartment, . refrigerator. gas good solid coratruction, aluminum two baths, large garage, breese- $ room ranch, cqramle tile bath, Sekra-windaiw fan, other Items, - and fhower, 29 Haztl sT. ^ M* n1 rrange dlspoeall, no pets, $78. Ciu) etorms, garage, near etorei, bus, way. ftrepleoe, ameeita driveway. knotty ptne' kitchen,; wWK^iit .payment till June. MI aak 9-87M. . , roietUf-tflrolet%-ton-platform ■ ■■ truck. Good •Hi - 1.1083:'-.^ •for Mr. Cole. • CoRNbAa Ifi tiie sou. Of COMftOUMTIOM y kc > uow'vftnsMiM DevotiMOTWEsnr JR 5-2806. Or TR 8^8060, zjmall down peyment aseumc 86$ Immediate occupen^/. RoUlng basement. Lsufe |oL Reduced to Advertisement conditibn -MI 9*1883. Park area, Ferndale Realty. MI $14,900. R. r. Diniock Co., ReaJ- PURI^CLV «ST0 UP Wi-DI TME CHICKEM V Olt'nitPA'IfOlMePAMIU'/^ \ double room mortgage, Carlton W. Hutchins, MORT^NSENR T ^ S E N 'TV. SpeclaUaed RC.PtJ^ aA>r o a f S io ^ a s e - MOTO-MOWER, Toro, Jacobran / ' pa y ONLY $16.79 DOWW IwBRON—Large jQve rOoip apart- Ml $,^132.- 84189; . traa. Ml $-6248, J oM ^ Ashford, CITASSIKIED A DVT. vTAKB'l TEARS TO PAT -prith ,Wtchtf,pni^eges. Sultabta ment,' newly deebrated. Birth, with Ifl 9411$, Barbara woods,-' Ml ONE'WHEEL camp tralle>>.^ television aervicor^-MI reury, reel or lading type pow « or two DErr.HOURS MI 3-7727 alter 8 p.m. mowers. Toro Power' Hahw, WANTED ^ •howeri Oil, furnace. $16 A month. (I) BOLTO^-^Cuatoin built ranch GAM^OLATT built oversized Cape 9-7TW, of Robart Murdock. Ml V ntm#|ll90, JHl V^fl4« Call .WUllmanUc, A c 8A366. - $16.too. Six rooms, caramic tUa Cod. Six complete rooms, bath 8 :1 5 A.M. P.M. LAWN8 AND B^dene olowed with KHlAVIUOlEO«r/ Capitol Equlpmellt Co., 33 min. Reliable; Honest person . 2 4 4 T 2 -' DE CORmE^MOTOR^ .plow. ' -Free estimates. OUtMEfiOLfCOUSte; Ml 3-7988. • \ TO T'aKB over >LT furnished and ■bath, mahogany kitchen cabineta, and lavatory. On but tine. Call planned police raid of n9w$»#no other choice but to drop, tb* Service. Cill PI 2-7689 fully plastered. Two-car garage. Owner MI 3-8888. BOUTR (XIVENTRY — Beautiful >iatter," Schendel said. , .SAYS. . \ - UNPAID BALANCE ropRu.. O oi^ ete light Wanted to Rent 6 8 8(9 .room ranch on high bill with ■tiling magasUies tsmied COPY^CLOSING TIME MAGIC CHEF gas nunge/tO’’. Like MONTHLY PAYMENTS , ik s e j^ facilities 'ayaUablO: For further Informeitlon or ep- Ha said that the resp(>nue made pointnient to see. call the R. F. •$14,800-:CAPE with dormers. Six gorgeous view. Basement, garage, 'oMoeAe" by aeme haa been catt- ■V'. FOR Cl.ASSfFIKD ADVT. ■•THESE FINE CARS ARE new, only a few mon)m old.-'Will $16.79 a, double. Otiidren accepted YOUNG MINISTER and wife de- to him went eomeUting tik e,’ Til ' OARDENS^«t^WED (dth John sell for $139. WotUk much more. Dlmock A C o„ Realtors, MI *-8245, finished rooms. L at sell. HI-FI equip- Refrigerstor 8BVEN ROOM Ranch - $16,900. (XX) $1$,808- COVENTRY 15014, This was revewed today by Po­ without adequate pul^ie opinion SATURDAY p A.M. PLEASANT RDOM-Qulet home, WANTED—Bmali liotiee qr apart- IH baths, extra large garage, Mean, Spedals lux (R> cleaner Pick up and de- hient. A.m : F.M, Garrafit Bsautiful iBedroom Suite ’ ' MANCHESTER—iCuetom brick anft new seven room split level. 1(9.. lice Chief HermatixO. Schindel being expressed, the eaep would tivepy. Call Elebtrolux authorized neat:to bath aiw shower, free mept, six rooms Or more; B«c F, screens And storm windowe, 88 chi AR-1 and J«h$en Beautiful Living Ropiti itilte < parking. Ml $-0667' Manchseter Herald; X frame eix room ranch, two fira- bathd, fireplace, aUachddjrsraMi who,-for the pest Uir^weeks, has certainly 'be thrown out ''atuf it 1057 Cadillac Conv. Club and service Ml 94)848 ui JA tweet'pr'.'io' iJbuma L.P^$l68. 61 Beautiful Dinette Set ' places, largs recreation room, radiant heat, brick fireplace, oom, lake privUegra. gathered qucatloneble : literature would leave the door open to ev' TOtJIt tXHIFBRATION WILL j neturgi woodwork, formica «quii(- I Coupe 2-01Q6. Please ask for Auaustine J a r ^ Rd. BeautifOl "De Luke'*'Renee VERY jCOMFORTABLE front ape . BIGHT ROOM house With only $18,900. CarUon W. Hutchins, ent mortgagi can be assumed, with the help of the feluctan^t newsstand operator ■ In town," hd'; BE APPRECIATED KamiOneki.. * Instead of Westingkedse Elee. room beside bath. Free'qiarking. large yard.'Reasonable rent. Have MI 9-8182. er. den paneled in. kSottp mne. monthly payments are.bnly $77.39. citiMns. ' ■aid. Every Pine Cadillac acceaaory. A ( i CHEVROLET iMmel trucli.'I?|. Amesite drive, fenced In hack R. F. Dimrak A C o., Realtors, MI I like new car. UnbeataWy priced- at Refrigerator ff y ^ prefer Tel. M l> «740 after 6 :M ■six children. MI 3-2081. ‘The conviction of any person The chief did however express ASHES, RUBBISH, lawns, all kinds 'recUonjU-ligitUi. 'Goofr-tjrea. $180. Rugs, Lanipv^kles, Linoleum HIGH ELEVATIQN. tmmaculata y ^ . Completely landscaped. 94245, Joseph Aahfofd, Ml 9';U18, arrested for selling obscene litera­ the belief that some good did i Dial Ml 3-2711 of general work and light truck­ FAMILY with two amali' girls de- three bedroom vanch, cerahnie Beautiful shade trees end flower­ ' Barbaira Woods, Ml 9-7702.or Rob- I . Only $3,995 6’.'jGdHd saw, lOO (t of raWe, $38. and a Few Other. Articles ■ \ Engaged ture: le possible only if public opin­ from the situation. ‘'Several ing. R a n and papers picked up Call Ml 3-8036 after S;S0, \ \ .EVERYTHINO > ROOM FOR gentleman. iCitch^a. alree four or five room rent. Rea^ bath, hot wetsr baat, garage, ing shrube from spring until fell. . ert Murdock, Ml 2-$472. . ion declares the magsztnea ob­ dealeni have removed quMtifmble free. Pnees reasonable. M l 9-8142. XSohabie. Call MI 3-6141. trees, only $12,950, CarUon W. Phone M l 9-2672. 110.'i.'S Eord Convertible Sun- -TOE UNPAID ^ ■ privileges. Call Ml 8-4717, scene. indecent' or Immoral," magazines 1a view of ih c ruckus STAUFFER Megic Couches— For /B alance price Hntcblna. Ml 0-8132<^ BOLTON—Four nxftn ranch. Dou­ The engagerement o t M^^e Elaine 1 HILLS’ TELEVISION Servica.' 3 : BAST HARTFORD—Immediate oc* ble garage. Encloeed breszewey. 'Schendel said. "Regardleei how being raised. OtherA^diqwever, did l>o.st and F'ouna liner V8. complete information call Janet I. V ^ WtLY $444.79 sth Du many magazines ar.e presented as not Avatlablie at all tithes. Phllco fac­ .^Philitpi, Stauffer representatlvie ROOM FOR rent VieAr Center. Bnmeaa Property for Sale 70 $4 DUPUSX, garage, kmesitt cupency, B'.j room Ran'Ch. Radiant Full' baJiemenl. Hot water heal. Iy>adfd with fine acceasoriea V . • 38 Holcomb is announced by her evidence, thera. la no case unless "We are nei/dropping the mat­ LOST—One pair of plaasr* In vi- tory aupervlsed service. Tal. Ml 'a^Ml 9-0824 after 8. ^F fra storage unRi wanted. Free " 'roeter St. Ml $-86t7. drive, rantrally located, 'only heat combination windows, fire­ Artesian well. Extra lot. Immedi­ parents, Mr. and Mrs. William 9-$4M, EXCELLENT' income producing $15,600. Call early on tills on'S; place, carport: F.H.A. approved;^^ ate soccupancy. Can finance,. Ex­ the' pur^aaers testify that, in ter entireiy./If and When the citl* clnitv of COoper and Wpat Center ■ Only $1,395 delivery. Free set. tip by our own Duncan, S-l Au.tumn S t,- their opinions, the literature is un­ Sta. Ml e-3373. ^ FUlLT automatic washing tpd- reliable men. JPLEAiA n T ROOM for young lady, p ro p e rty .^ o buildings with large Carlton W, Hutchina; Realtor,'Ml, Call owner, BU 94816. cellent buy. i a 94210. zens aeejil to come forward, there DICK’s'lSvBA'rH ERSTRlPO oro modem store. Ameaite parking for Holcomb is the son of Mr., and fit for puktlic consuiuptldn." will bo arrests meds and court 1955 RAMBLER 2-Dr. Sta­ "TJum AiZ chinei 'N.Thayer baby c » r p tg » . Phone'Me Immediatcl 'All. priyllefea o t home. Pew feet 9-8182. - • - ■' Mrs. Henry E. Holcomb, Bloom- WILL TltR party who pirked up panv, doohi and windows. ctistom' Ideal for' the shore. Reasonable, .. from averythipf . MI f-3339. 25 cara. Phone MI 3*4607 for de- BOLTON LAKE ^ TOLLAND — Only $18,900. Hyde ' Town Court Pr'oae«ator John PD>ceedinga hsld. Ws already know tion wagon work, guarg u a ra...... h i^id. Call Ml 9-t883 *f«9.W5LVVJ!KC«L Samuel Alberf'.NHartiortI, 7-0S8S ' tails. . ■ ■■ -■ (V )-A ix ROOM Cape $14,700. Fin: fleld. ' FitzGerald and Judge Wesley C. wallel from rounler by miatake **rivtaawv*«, MI Y^TISI. Rd., beyond Ro^viUe town line, o ia selling whet, end we can Economical and excellenl. aJUr 6 p.m . :..V Anytime tip,to $ p.m ilNGLE ROOM for gehtteman or labed game boom in' baaement. ExceUent five room home. Large ' Miss Duncan ' graduated' from Grylc. both of whom have eoj prove It." return aonie No questions asked. AVVOTOOV.V.'' ' Bee It p*y Or Night. ' ' k EENEV DRIVE ’ Manchester High^ School with Arthur Druj; Stores. 912 Mam St. 111^ ONE -600 g a l l o n saptlc .tank, lady. Quiet. Inquire 224 Charter' Famul and Land foY Sale 71 Choice location. Thia is an excel­ lot, immediate occupancy, finished ferred with Schendel, agree Only $295 Down GONDER’S T V SeM ca. avallabte 68. four 2ti*’ brata. gate valves It you have" no mektu of trane- * Oak. MI 8-8888, CH 6-4137.. .. lent buy. CaU the R. F. Dlmdbk A Juat listed. The first time in reerSation room. Harvey Adelberg, honors in the class*’ of 1953. She . This matter-Is not coveretf by a any time. Antenna conversions (used.) $8 each/Tw SN «'’' metal portatiop. I'll send my euto for FOR DIFFBRSiNT sizes and Mpea Co., Realtors, Ml 9-6246, Joseph IJiree years that a home haa been OT 74169 any time. attended Hartford Art School and (own ordinance but a brrad. Gen­ Phllco factory aupervised .sendee Personals 19.57 Dodge 4-dr. Sedan Coro­ "1 window awnings (usedK|2S. One you. NO obligation. . Boarders Wanted "59-A of farms and lan'd tracta Wltmn 20 Aghford, ' Ml 94816. Barbara. for sale on this street.The moat da- Hlllyer College, evening division, eral Statute; is In utiiteneg. This Nudist G>lony net V8 Tel. Ml 9-1486. 66 metal window awning . fused) miles of Hartford. Lawrence F. Woods Ml 9-7702, or Robeit Mtir- sirable Ipcattbir on'the lake, A very and is now employed as an ap­ statute, howeveiv/dtates thatvob- A id e r s w a n t e d to and. trom Wanted—Real Estate 77 prentice dstailer in^the engineer- Radio, 1ieat«T, push-button- trans. IJOHT BUUJ505aNG.“ico*vaTrhg i20.-T—RlAitldiLMILJ-eTSSlx__ -S yACANCY—Euitows {filI-^4.odf». Flaoo.-Btoker..^MT'9-8910,------nest, and clean four room . rinch. ■cene Utaratuce'and picture* .are Hartford, vicinity, cif Main and! kundihg-<--ContracUng 14 CdursM 27 19irp 48-4$ ALLYN 8T „ HARTFORD two 'Bedrooms, - ISige Hying room mg ' -departmentx-of Pratt- and illegal. "0 djiw not say-what:ls 1*^ Aavhim Ave. Hours, 8-4:3(t. Call grading, rack filling. Dump truck MAYTAG FULLY automatic wasli. For elderly woman. Hebron, AC QAMBOIJI'n B im /r three bed­ USTING8 WANTEO-aingle. two- Whitney Atrcre'ft. Her'flanca at­ Orgauizer, 7% Full Price Only $1,895 tM U . with picture window. Nice cabinet scene anjKwhat Isn't. 8H 3-818.1. . rental. Reasonable rates. no, job ALTERATIONS to kitchens, bath­ MEN AND WOMEN F o b farmtng work. No ax- er', 'FxPrlme loca- accept the Swedish amendment in ' He will be lucceeded aa p f^ * DEALER washers and .dryers. WesUng- ROOFING—Specializing In repair­ j liedrodms. 24’ )i1Jig room. Alum­ list," he said. door sedan, two tone, aqua and A. K. C. Weimabaners. Wonder­ 529 West Center. Ml 3-8118. regular $724.80, now'only $496.76. tton. R. F. Dlmock A j!o ., Resl| inum storms, screened-in breeze­ TWO-FAMH-Y duplex, 6-6 rooms. Lentil Notice " the hope it might make the resolu- dent by David L. Coffin., who house. ' Phllco-Bendlx, Mai^ag. ing roofs of ail kinds. Also new MI 9-6826 Twd '2-mamiai oigana With per­ Yesterday, the survey completed, joined the Arm in 1947, and haa - black,. automatic transmission, 24 Maple St., Mshchester Frigidalre. Member of ASCA'^J„ ful pets and hunters. Ressoneble. f o u it 'roomsT heat. hotSt;ater. fora. Ml 9-5245 JosepnNAshford. ‘ way and a o^ ca r garage. Imme­ Oil heat, central location. Priced uon more acceptable to ths Pus- ..iwfa. Gutter work. Chimneys s t r a w b e r r y plants— Premier, cussion.' Regular $1,224.50, now at $18,800. Howard R. Hastings, * A T A COURT O f P R O B A T E . h»16 Schendel began making arrange­ been its vice prexidsnt and gen: radio, heater, good tires. Excel- - Stuart R. Wolcott, Phone MI ’ ex- Available pow. TR 8-9256. Rafrigerator and stove (urni^d. in 9-6818, Barbara Woodt;. Ml diate occupancy. 5% - mortgage siaris. condition, I860. Private own­ blqaned, repaired, 26 years’ ex Evenings Robin$on, Fsirfax,- $2 per lOO. only $898.50. Pianos from $S9S-$698. New ajpartment $120. ImmediS' Realtor, MI 9-1107, any time: at Mancheat^r^ ' within an*riment in older home. Ample, cellenjuicome return. Call The R,> ■3-7847. AdminiRtrator. nrayini; for authoriti' lo 100, mo.st of them fndlspensable to they did' not want to publicly give ford as much protection- against Immaculate. Miist sell. $2,375; certified Instructor,. licensed by and hedge pruning, lawn renova­ S.WATSON, PLUMBING and heat 8-5427. • / , . ■ . parking, one mite from bus. Kitch­ F. Dlmock Co.. Realtors Ml 9-5245 ’ water oil heat, -plastered' walls, compronilBP ana efUlr a certain doubt­ their views in Town Court, we had: pilferage aa wooden boxes. Want«fl'«‘-^TO' Boy * 58 fireplace, combination Storms, ful ami diBpiitrd claim in favor of satd industry, are required. Private Owner. Ml *^848. . the S ta te d Otihn! m 9-6075. tion. Jobn Wblthairi, MI 8-6841. tnr'ciwilractbr. N e#' InstaUktions, --- y o u N r JOB? - EXCELLENT quality hay land.'tap en, bathroom, living 'room, 2 bed­ Or All “ Ca'ntor, "TR .5-3^. MANOTESTe R - Two-family 5-5, ^Rtatf aaalnvt ]*aura D. Bwvtn and Ab­ SEVEN YI^BKS old German Shep­ rooms, baseboard heat. Alum­ screens. Excellent value, price ner of May. WANTED-Xcood home for kittens. P, Dlmock A Co.. Re^torg MI- all kinds. F.H.A. .financing. Mini­ MANCHE.8TER—75 Essex St. Six A.D. 1956. at l^n o'clocJt in the Vehicle: for. driver edueation. CH 7-6t2*. Ml 0-84W. ■ Wldf^feD TO BUY—Good used b4- -$169 month. Elscrow $100, Phone mum down payments. CaU Ells­ noon. and tbat notfe^ irlv-En lo all H^an>attc, standard shift. Ml I.AWN MOWiCRS sharpened, re­ YOUR OWN BUSJNESS Call MI 9-2348. 'M I 9-1856, 5;30-8 p.m. 9-5245, Joseph AshfoJ'i Ml- room finished Cape. Open inspec­ p4*n!onR In Raid f?itat»' of iho cycles 20" and 24" preferred. Man­ worth Mitten Agency, Resit >rs. tion anytime. Reasonable. Imme­ 9-7398. , ' - paired. Air cool engines repaired, PLUMBING repairs, alterations, Fertflizeni 9-6818. Barbara Woods. MlV7702 MI 34030, pFiidehry of said ''a'ppiicaijoii and tho work guaranteed. Idesi Grinding fepiping. Autoniatlc heaters, gas, ' " No Cash.Needed chester Cycle Shop. 149 West Mid­ .. . ■ ' ti- or Robert Murdock. Ml 3447L. diate /occupancy, Harvey Adel- liniF- and plarp rrf noarl*rinfr thPraon. hv Articles E’er Sale . 45 dle Tpke., in 9-2096. berp:-; CH 7-8189 any lime. pubHRhine a ropy of thi* ard^r in •mna HARRISON Driver , Training «• Shop, 273 Adams St. 1U 9-3120, MI $100. Electric, $160. Ml 9-7636. , For Equiptnent'IVe Will WELI. ROTTED cow manure, FOUR ROOMS and bath?'Unhir- r^J (XI) SDC ROOM Cape Cod. all. nt^wRpappr having a clrculalhm m *^aid l^umlng to drive in our dual con­ 3-8979. ; R,ent You Our..,New livered by the load. Phone l ^ e d . 419 N. Main St. MI 94576. FOUR BEDROOM Coiontai, 1>9 Attached garage and en- diRtrlrt' at Ipoai five days hafore the trolled standard or automatic 3-7405. baths, knotty pipe kitchen, .(i acre rear porch. Choice .Incation. i^^N^ESTElTL^^ day of j»ald hearing, to appear If th<*y LANDSCAPING, Millinery Dressmaking 19 KNAPP SHOES. Harry BOOKS. ALL KINDS, old Or new. TWO ROOM furnished apartment. lot. Manclicster Green area. Ml Rpe cau.«e at Raid time and place and cars is easy and' enjoyable. 1 yards cleaned,' J-E-T — O — M-A-’T-I^ 86 Maple St. Tel. Ml 3-4327, ; I MI 9-4927. ' R, F. Dimock'and Co,, heard M'laiive ihereto. and makp censed school authored by E trAsh removed. Very rpaaon.ible. -. Private :.bath. utilities, free park­ 9-1205. . MANCHESTER GREEN 7 room Paul Dodge Pontiac MI 9-52.45. Joseph' Asli-. return to ihie eourt, and by mallinr 2% V.A. mortgage may be as­ COVENTRY—Large cleared l(»t for 9t5985. . cottage, etc. 69.95 andjjp at Pot- tlemar preferred. 118 Walnut St. sale, 153x360. Nice location. Call M owing a lawn metal Venetian' -blinds at a new. ery, Refrigerators, washers and Amstrortg, No down payment, no basement!*, amesite drives com-1 sumed. Will seil due to transfer Agt n «>?e a I terton’’s. 'V MI 3-440.1. 1(4 ROOM furnished apartment. pletely landscaped. 10% (“own. | at $11,900. Jarvis Realty Co., 283 MI 9-6781. low price Keys made while you. stove moving .apeclalitv. Folding COUNTER . HELP, full or part finance, raairge. No payments till UUUtiea, parking. Working couple. You’r® sure of mile after mile of canfiree, #ait. Marlow’s. . chairs for rent. MI 9-0782. time, ii)clu(fing Sundays. Apply in July.-20.inonitha to pay. FRANK IS starting to and sell F.H.A. R. F. Dirhock A Co., Rear-1 East Center .St., corner of lAtnox is oasy today... ROOM FOR a nice gentleman. Con­ Apply 198 Porter St. tors, iri 9-.5215, Joseph Ash'ord, I St., between 8-6 caH MI 3-1112. BOLTON—Two large wboded lots : trouble-free driving in a G o o d e ^ Uaed Car. person. Home Made '.Salc'ery, 699 COLE MOTORS good used furniture and antiques tinuous hot water and' shower. on Williams Road. CaU owner, MI i FORMICA counters, ceramic wall Main St. . • at 420 Lake St. Ml 9-6S80. Maura THREE ROOM unfurnished aparl^ Ml' 9-6818, Barbara Woods, Ml after'hours call MJ 3-2023, Ml E v er^ o n e . -. thoroughly iiupected . . . road- S M A a and floor tile.' Let U's mod»rhlze Painting— Papering 21 436 Center St'.' ' • Parking; lOV-^estnut .^St; “ ' ' ' ' 9-7702 or Robert Murdock, Ml ; 3-1157. MI 3-7817. ', 3-8321. . i 10-8‘ pjh. Closed-Sundays ■ ment. Suitable for young couple, - te a t^ . . rechecked . . . Bold with written MEDIUM .vqur bathroom and kitchen. For WOMAN TO.mahage laundromat. Ml 9-0984 c c : p CEILINGS whitened. Interior paint­ Room F^R RENT inquire Statii * nr elderl” couple, without i hildrcn.' . ' MANCHESTER — Colonial, 7'i GARDNER ’STREET—Choice level; LARGE free eatimateg ca’ll MI 9-2855, The Apply'in person be.tween 8-6. Laun­ SMALL SOFXTtelephone tabler»18 Tailor Shop, '6 Blssell. 10 4-7383. lot,'100x313. High [elevation. Shade! waiTimty. But that’6 not half, the etory-r Tile'Shop, .243 No, Main St. ing. Evenings and 'Satifrdaya. Call dry Mist, 381 E'ast Center St., cor* SPECIAL No. 1 loam, delivered $3 MO per, month.' Apply ^ a c c o a l, MANCHESTER Green Area — rooms; 'artistically paneled, beau- per yard. Gravel, hot mix aSphalh each. Call between 6-8 p.m. MI After 6;3T M1 3-8047. Bntiler, 550 East Middle Tpke. and apple trees, ^.000.. Ml 9-1997. | ■ when com es to price, you’ll n evw 8be suc)3 , . This irresistible cape will meet MI-9-5425. ^ , nes of Parker. t • 9-8908. ■ . ' Il'a room ranch with attached gS' ^ tiful recreation room with bar. hot every pccasiop—it’s Ideal for wear­ ALL MAKES o f . sewing machines 1 " stabilized, crushed atone, drain­ rage. $16,300. Salee price Includes water heat.' Immaculate condition, ANDOVER—School Road, lot 164x 1 viixxta anyu^iere! pain tin g an d ' paperhanipng. age stone, washed i sand and fill, ing indoors Or out! .Youll find It expertly serviced and electrified: -in m B K TFURNISHED rooms, 136 rug, dishwasher and disposal. For - large trees only $17..500; Carlton 110. $1100. Walton; W, Grant Agen­ Good clean'wnrkmanahhip at ren;' Nussdorf Sand and 'Stone Com­ further Information or appoint­ W. Hutchins, in 9-5132. fascinating tp crochet, and won­ Have your machine cleaned, oiled Help Wanted — Mdle 36 USED GAS and oil comDlhation Z Bissfll 8t» cy, Realtors,'MI 3-1153. derful for packing to take along on and adjusted for your spring sew­ •enable rates 'SO years tn Man­ pany. Ml 3-2427, • ■ range. Like new. Call Ml 9-4749. LOAM ment to se'js, call The R. F. vacations for chilly-evening-wear. ing needs. A-.B.C;' Appliance Re- chester. ' Raymond Flske. MI SALESMAN 25 to 40, neat conscien­ Park, rich, atone free.. Top ?JrtANO!HE8TBR—Two room unfur- Dimock *' Co'.t Reaftors, MI THREE bedroom ranch, fireplace, SPECIAL OPENING on black top stainless steel sink.i knotty pine Pattern No. 8797 contains cro­ palrs. 21 Mapl» 8t., MT 9-1875. 9-9287.. tious, own a car ..To.work in Hart­ quality! M. niahe^ apartment. All utilities ex- 9:5215, Jpseph Ashford; W 9-6818, road. 11 lots,' your choice at $18(10 chet directions—sizes small.' me­ ford Pounty. Earnings should be CofambM Copstmetion ‘ ** cept.- gaa. Centrally located, $60 Barbarar Woods, Ml •9-'7702 or Rob­ cabinets, ceramic tile bath. Pull each, sizes about . 16,000 surface ' ATTENTION Manchester reaidenta PAINTING'and decorating. Nr Job up to $10,000 in a year. Leads are ert Murdock, MI 3-8172. dry basement. Aluminum storms feet. 65 mile view of Connecticut dium and large inclusive'; material too small or too big; For free esti­ PI 2-6«77 ^-Per- month. Call Ml 3-1521. raquirements: stitch illustrations. Don't go to the dump. Save vour furnished, Specialri- selling, exper­ SEPTIC TANKS Wllllmantlc AC-»-S2m and screens. acre. Nice subur­ Valley. 900 foot elevation. Also healthj car and time for more im­ mate'; call Ml 9-955S. '1'odem ience preferred. Send, resume ,tq ^TRAILER FOR rent. $6,5 monthly. (Xni)-SANTINA Drlv(B-;-Off Kee- ban neighixtrhpod. Save closing five. 20,000-30,000 surface feet, Send 25c .in Coins; for this'bat- Home Decorating ..... AND Wanted ;new St.'New 5(4 room ranch on tem —add 5b for each pattern- for portant thlnga. Get-a trash serv­ Paul V. Shea. Sunset Lane, R.F.D. 'Ytoleiid Baker, Chambers Trailer fees and cornmlsaion. $13,000. P,I $2,000 each. One at $995, same ice, you all should have sAd de'- No. 1, Vernon; Co^m No phone ■ Court, Vernon. targe wooded lot. Built by Marry 2-8175, . size, same location. Also two so*s homo boating flrst-clasa mailing. Send to Ailne PAINTING AND decorating. Rea- PtUBCED SEWERS EXPERIENCED .Goodwin Jf., $1§,60(). R. F. Dlmock 1086 Olds 4-Door Sedan. Hy- 1084 Hudson Home$ HoUy-. . Cabot. The-' Manchester Evening serve, at a price^you' can afjord. calls aeqepted. , ______18,000 surface foot lota $1800 each. 1087 Buick 4-Door Sedan. BonaUe price. 180 Wetherell St. rrjV E ROOM .furnished apartment A Co., Ml 9-5215, Jpseph Ashford. NEW'FlVE-room randh. Finished lour way! Radio, heater, dynaflow, dramatic. radio, heater, wood. Radio, heater, anto> _HerAliL .m o AME. o f A.MERl-1 For further information • call Mr. Also one 36.000 suiface fbot lot, Eaiiger,- Hurrl-cJean—TranalL-MI MI 9-$9I‘4. Maehist'GIsassil PAINTERS ! • first floor. Adults only. K) Benton Ml 9-6818, Barbara Woods, ' 10 basement. Will/'take ,v6ur horne in original 2-tnne paint, white­ original 3-tone paint. Very matte tranamlaalon. 80 Oaf CA8 . NEW YORlf^ 86. N. Y. Pwnt . 9-7702, or Roljert Murdock, MI trade. Builder, 1 0 3-6321. " worth $3,800, price, $2,100. -Same mechanical warranty. 9-7853. : RepMe Tanks, Dry Weli*. Sewer ELLINGTON ^ ■; *t. .... wonderful view. WiU. sell single 'You get premium qusli^ - wall tires. 60 day merhanicsl 'Cleon. fO day mechanical Name, Address and Pattern Num- . Unes Installed—Cellar Water.-' APPLY 3-6472. .Mobilhest with RT-98 . . ths .ber. : Courses and Classes 27 PARKER STRBe T------Large ■ six lota aa;quotf.d.J.Will mak^ a bar-_ warranty. ■warranty. RADIO REPAIRS '3n any make-*- preoflng Dpna. . •UNFURNISHED apartment—Four ----s.------i------i------most rompletely effective fuel- Have you a copy of ourT-1958 | LOAM Spring Spoelol 1 .rocuns luid.bath. No central heat. (XIV) - ( ELUNOTON - New S'.i room Cape; diatomcustom built. At­ gain deal to builder, dwp com-^ 1957 fhevrolet 310 4-DooV^' 1058 Chevrolet SIO 3^ alk amplifiers and phonogra^a WM. DICKSON oil additive in use today. And 1987 Pontiac 2-I)oor Cata­ .^edtn. Radio, heater,-original Needlework Album'? Il contaltis^ ai^ changers. O.ver 47 years total ' top Quality, Cultivated ; ''Adults only. Coventry, PI 2-8115. roon. ranch. Built-in oven and tached garage. Jalpuaied in hreeze- munity drilled*''wdl available to V-8 Sedan. Radio, heater ‘J- . builder. Very, very attractive). you get premium service. Au­ lina. Radio, heater, 3-tohs paint. SO day mechanksal dozens of pretty designs in cro- : experience. 90 days guarantee on 8Meab Free—Limited Supply. McKinney BROS. &SON $ltw SVz Room Ranch stove, paneled fireplace wall with way,. Patio. Many other desirable paint, atratofilghl hydra- tone' paint. Very sharp. 30 _ Five minutes to Rockville, twenty tomatic deliveri« . . . a )>al- Chet, knit, embroidery and aew; all work. Potterton’a. RADIO— 260 TOLLANif TPKE. JBiudnes^ Locations bookcases. Full basement. Ceram­ features and conveniences. MI mstlc, whltewali tires. 60 day mechanical warranty warranty. 1us directions for one knit and' PATT-O-RAMA , .PHONE Ml 9.-0620 ' Spohtoe^r Volut For 9-2903. . M * minutes to Hartford. Ideal loca­ anced peyment pisnand many $tw«ra9W Dispbsal Co. for ..Rent , 64 ic tile bath. 311.600. R. F. Dlmock daiy mechanical warranty. 6tree crochet items. Only 25c a ^ - Practical, 1 attfactlve togs for iSO-ISt peart a t — Ml Sr8S08 Co., Realtors,' MI 9-5215, Joseph tion, 20 lota. Come, and see; The other extras designed to maks 1056 Chevrolet 8 Bel .Sir 3-1 ~^Buifding— Contracting 14 I ELECTRONICS— Ml 9-0650 $ 1 3 ,9 0 0 WOODLAND STREET — Six nice 10.53 DeKoto Club tiedta. Roe copy'r' ' Isummer playtirrie Just what Ashford, MI 9-.6618, Barbara lots are here, don’t let the weather • home heating really eaty. '‘1986 Pontiac 87» t-Do«r Se­ ' Door Sedan.. Radio, healer^ dio, heater, automatic trana- i OFFICES IN Andrews Building, 83 rooms, sotiporch, hot water heat. interfere. Buy (ir )>uy for invest­ every Junior adofea. Tailored shirt BIDW Eli Home iinprovamentcb f ' X ! TELEVISION -A- I East Center St. from $10. An-i Woods, Ml 9-7702. or Robert Mur­ dan, Radio, heater, nvdrs- power glide, -original 2-tonS iniMlon. A nice car,. 80 day and shorts thl twb lengths. dock, Ml 3-6i7i , C op^r plumbing.' garage. Asking ment, Call evenings 6-10. Rock­ point SO day mechanical war-t Alterations, additions', garages. Chock Ti|oso Footuros Vs Manchester Corporation, $11,^. Howard Rf*Haatinga, Real­ . malic, original 'J-tonc Mint. tnechanlcai warranty. ,No. 8174 With Patt-O-Rama is ■'Leam-by-dolng'* at Connecticul’a ville, TR 5-9639 for appointment- Very clean. 80 day meyhan-. 4NSWEI ra nsyton m z u ' Roofing and aiding experts. Alum; I 3-8181. (VII)—SIX ROOM ranep near Por­ tor. MI 9-1107 any tinic. Mobilheat •T-et renty. - ' . ' in sizes, 9. 11^ 12. 13, 14, 16, 18. Inum clapboards a specially. Un­ , dldeit Electronic School • SiPTiCl TANKS Built-In oven! and range; 3 spa- IcSI warranty □naa aiiiaa T ter Street School. Two .eramic MANCHESTER-Twn superior lota. the tUae-othea I 1058 Pontiac* 4-I)oor Sedan. 1053 Pnntlac i-Door Cpto- Size. 11, 31'*^ bust.- shirt with excelled workmanship,' Easy budg­ Whitehoiist Bros. MANCHESTER Cleaned and lnM*Hed clotis bedrooms, cerimlc- tile • OFjlClE SPACE suitable for doe- AUTtJMN STREET—J^stom buift Old Bolton Center Road, 180x100. ■ V nrdnn nnnn bath with coloi-erf, fixtures. Fire-" tile batlis, fully plastered. En­ oMtHve ' 1086 Men*ury 2-Uoor Jet black finish. Radio, heat­ Una. )Hydramatlc, rwUe. sleeves, 2 3-8 yards of 35-inch; be- et terms. 1U 9-8495 o f TR 8-9109. EVENING' Electronics Technician- HARTFORD ROAD I.lor, lawyer, optometrist, real es- ranch, one year old.. ClWrage. Park­ $2395 etch. Harvey Adelberg, CH heater, Wdramatle whttowoll 5inriHaanna naaaa low-the-knee- shorts. 2 1-8 yards. 1 • SEWERS, place,, pdnellng In living room; r tate, insurance, win remodel. closed porch,' attached garage. Mercomatic, radio, hcatgV, t- er, hydramatic. All good Aide clai^'starta JUNE "17th PAlNTINaanil Large lot. $23,900. R. F; ptmock. like setting. I'^ireplace, hot water 7-8169 any ti*ne. Mrea, Jfctona poRit. 89 dajr romi.i Send Thlrty-Fwe Cents in coins ALL TYPES of carpentry work > ONLY Machine Cleahed picturesque bow ' window. Full • Ampia parking facUitiea. JOS Main : oil heat, combinal|oil . storm.s, jhHie palul* Very sharp.; 80 , Ureo. 80 day mtohanlcai war- □nnnnnn iqaa • done, alterations, dorineM. 'roof" — TaesdajMWid-Friday'Oventnga oeltar, oil hot -water-baseboard. Realtors, Ml 9-5215, Joseph Ash- .stay mechanical, warrantyv.... .-zmnly.— , ..,------■ mechanical w ra w ly . for Uiid.^allefn — add 5c for each >66lLr- - -!.aL-Ml.S4fiM,.l.^____, —ford.-MI -94818,-; Barbara^ Woodsc ninnin rifiPin nrici pattern for flrat-clais mailing. 4ng. porches, etc. Cal) .Ml S-896I ^ installation radlatTon, loo X 200 ft; lot. Neqt p«m^*fc^ora*^U 9*0939 orfMI Suburban for Sale 75 MORIARTY nnnipia Rinni:]raini!ia:i Send to Sue ,Burnett, The-Man­ ENROLL NOW f --* ‘ DECORATING new Ellington Ridge Country, • COMMERCIAL, bueiness or office Ml 9-7702 or Robert Murdock, Ml GARAGES— One-car completely Z H m C y l a n d ^ SFECIALIST , I 'lRtace (or rent.’ JUp to 8500 square 3-8472, . , ^ , , 3-7928. . ^ rtPimni nnriirnfi cinfiTi chester 'Evening Herald, 1160 AVE. iRfErlor and Exfarior ^ Club. For appointment call (V ni) BOLTON — Coventiw Line. rannnnnnfia anaan Of AMEmCAB, NEW YORK IS, erected with foundation $810. TeRoom DHpItx ' feet. Will aub-divide. Main St.. Lo- New $ix room Cape Four ilniehed BROTHERS Equally low prices on all types NEW ENGLAND TECHNICAL ; 'cated near Center. Plenty of park- (X X ir) .NEW t w o -f a m il y 4(4- MANCHESTER — Two houses riMin n n a a n a a a N. Y., Print' Name, Address with ' m S’nXUTB , FuNy Inwrod Large eomer loL 4(ib. $28,000. The ulUtiiate In a priced (to right. One. a six rooin down, ceramic tile bath, walkout INC.» carpentry, siding, roofing, etb. foWii «rA CmiRtry • Iht. Phone 031^229 or Ml 8r7414. PAUL DODGE PONTIAC, F-inn aaarainaa Zame, 'Styia Number and |lss, Nrada P*1| ^ . Cape in tonvenieiM locatloii at basement, large lot. W8,70t». R F. 301-nS CENTiS ST. Small Joba,wclcon)a- WOrlt guaf- V GtMN*aatMd ‘ WEBSTER AciENGY multiple dwalling. R. F. Dlmock fk M ANCHIStM nnaanarnaaain aaa Rasic Fashion, Spring and Sum­ Be^Unton Placb, Hartford ' ; THREE ROOM aliariment.. Stores. Oo:, Realtors, Ml 9-8945, Joseph only 613,900. The other, a five Dlmock • C o .: 37| MAIN ST.. PHONtMl anteed. TR B-878t; . ■ REALTOR u u aay aLiUL'Juuauiii mer '88 contains dozens more WoriimaMhip Lowrooea F. FUmmI OraiRU* Co. ' Fruit stand. Cablna, New Bolton Aahtord, Ml 9-6818. Rarhara room Cape w ith 'm bathe at rmir •4348, Joseph AShfor^ IQ 94$I8, •mart, taay to aew etyles In all TOR YOUR. jrsraj»-4e new aeerk- : Howl. M l 34889, Large jo k in g Woods, MI 9-7709 or Robert Mur­ $11,800. Call Eieia Meyer, Realtor, Barbara Woods. Ml 9-Y703, or Rob:^ Ml 3-5135 Liiiii-iii ibii^r.i ['jy a a ir.irwuriaieksvti/- 'MIM143. - " RO C RV nX S TR l-BTU m \Murdock, Ml 34473, .x * LUtrLy UtJiJtJ iJtiiJjl -eiae*l-'«paei«t ■ feetnree.-'Sjehd"' $5‘ call Wuilam Kaitahl, Oontmittor mim •pus. dock, ia $4473. MLS, MI 94834. cents for yovif copy. and Builder, TsL >a t-TTIS. : J.:.- - ■' r ■ ' : ' _ _ ' I - -*rs: I *- -•r.'3'X3.-.ir.»wv*-3aLyEi3tfag»e.^»:

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^ '>''.}f^^ - ' i f ' ’^>' •'' “. '■ '^r* t,. A' '/• N. r -K • / Avenige Daily Net Preiw Ron i l l . Weather N-- THURSDAY, MAY 1. X95I .f Ag e TWENTY-FGUH Fer the Wedi Ended . Fereenst ef D. S. Weather Bareap illauctiri^Btpr loaning X April 88, 18BA Clear, cooler tpalglit, eenta freat hi lowlands. Low 88-85. Saliaiiiy 1 2 , ^ 8 fair In morning, ahbwera tlMtg^lato ^ At a prs-marital coiifarsnca fem Phtrlck't Band, the Fire timj Po­ at 7:30, Royal Coijrt nt 1:80 ln"dn,r or -nt, night, coo lor. High Congregational Churches ^ Bands Listed lice Junior Marching Band and the the Sidontan DegreAjit 0. Membw isf the'Audl| nenr'8..'.- About Watbchiiry, held last Sunday at the Wayehouse Point Fife and Drum sional entertammenXn^lt^IolIow Bureau of Clrc«latti« CpngmnUbnal House in ^ r t fo r d , Corps. •> .. the degree. Manchester^A City of VUtage Charm MudMfUr auikaot P.-JoMph the Rev. OUrtord O. Simpson, min­ For Parade Tunxls Rangers from West Hartr Robert King is cererndnild chair­ Murphy atlradad the S^ay annual man. Walter E lllo t ^ f B o lt^ is ister of theXM ter Cohgrega|lonal .ford will be in the line ol .march .."v. \(C|naaUled Adrertialng On Page 18) luMMtioni’ coiifer«nc«t which andtd Church, was ena^ipdn, and DrXnd with their Cedabettes, .Nutmeg grand tall cedSr, VOL. LXXVII, NO. 181 , (TWKNTY PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN„ FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1958 PRrCE' n^KCBNTR In Hartford yaaterday. Aaaeasora Mrs. Francis ^yJsHelfrlck were Six ^ d s wilt take part In the Forest plank to have ^ e circus 11/ ,i IB: from all th« N orthtutcm aUtea leader^ In thp'dlseubgion T all/Jedars Spring Ceremonial wagon fh the'parade, too. Visiting attendad. Ss^day, May 10. Tall Cedars will take parh. H )ur Gompiny StolivWUI Be ^ n H i. P ^ e '^ T - -Wlliidm Masur Jr., 4S,^Home /P a rk d e Marshal John Fox an­ Nutmeg Forekt hasn't haib a pa: URDAY MORNINGS^^OM 9 A. M. until 12 NOON. J nounced today seVe^r of the plans rade here In connection with lU fUehard P. Eciokaon, aon of Mr, atead St., a Junior at St, MlMme Available are fine hand^tting yami ln Lanib«.W«.I, and Mrs. Paul E. Erlckaon, M Al­ CdHm. Wlnooekl Park, Vt.,yiKa for the parade. The' bands include ceremonials In about two yeira tjuc&d^ ton St., a freahman at Upsala 'Col­ nominbA.for student councR^pi the Tall Cedars Ba^d, under .the di­ th ey are, planning Some epaeiid Cashmere and Pur Blends In'^a wide rangd o f coiora, at ction of James V. Gluffre of ima. EMt Oranjce, N. j., haa bean sentative 'Iroin his c la s s ,/ Vroad Btunta" for their candidates^ Th»t Interpret The attrai^v. prices. From time (...time a»o--SMonda.of placed to Theta Epallon frater-. ford. Gluffre is solo trumpeter who will wear their pajamas, as, Pine Fabrica will be offered at pF^ea iubaUntiaHy iM- X' hity. usual. - • W ishes Of The Fginily :\. Smanuel phurch^d^ wlU bave low market. > Efacks Eisenhower’s a rally tomorroWavening^n Luther, The parade-starte at 5:30jk m Mn. A ldu GuUmer, who ia au- hall. The buMpMS session'Ab 7:30 at South Terminus and 'wimlfl its J^HN B. BURKE .• Why Not Plan Td^VU^^a Thia (oE day? way north on .Main' S t./to the pervlaor ao f Juniora juniora of the WBA, will be folluae in HartfOr^'. The munity. Baptist C hu rc/w lll have thbyUll Vacated U. This was Gen. app>ov« Eisenhower^ request that ‘Gimmick’ t to make aelectiona for Daftmouth." The presentation was a bowling party at^-the West Side made by Congressman Edwin B. Ranbqlph M. 'Pate, cornffiandfentuf the spflUpg out or the military Job the prepM^Uon of a book Droley list -for of New York, a former Rec Saturday ^syenli.n. Members . the MlMtte Corps. for' each Service^ be left in part to Mmdnlaterial reading. ... i and friends meet at die church United Nations, N,. Y., May Dartmouth Ali-Amerlcan. .'. ... 4- "1 auj^Ri't the reorganWstkm bill m e«M relaryj«f defenssr— •-r ^Ansaldi, an honor student ma­ St 7:30. as p r o ^ s ^ by, the President," It Is no^'spcclfled in the IsW. 2 (/P)—The Soviet UnionJ^ Delegates from the Buckingham joring in engineering and businessIS ■■ HuoMr'Vyj^uttrt Whlte-gaWi today=s-We« i ing got ColoiHbla.1 day'dffioUBceaTWErsenhbw^ ' Oongregatldoal Church t^ the an­ administration at Dartmouth'i's ^A: meeting of the corrimittee And krben Brooks (D-La). der ,w4y three- members of the —A rebel band kidnai er Arctic inspection plan as a nual. meeting o f the Hartford East Tuck School of Business Adrolnis^.i-Knalrmen for the faraip^tfeinting srspon­ with Sphl^k Tdnple Shrlno Band asked for iiuiggeatkma bn a aubsti- con)ikHtesttee backed Pate'#-eonten'Pater-eont tl that Congress ahould retain of the five members of Cbli “ginimick” to get military in­ Aaan. of congregational Churches tration and Thayer School of Epgl- sored by the WuhifTgton PTA and and is a,eergeaht'in'the Governor's :■* I* needed because i Mra Harley J. Brook, Roger S. Bremen Rd. ^ Manchester High School Bapd, S t I rccoi^ise the1 comn^Upb feels development of new i,ypea of bolev told ttie U.N. Security Beator. ■ Hinry R. Saglio, Clifford win Rd., Miss Jurgelas, Sul>- Bogota, Colombia, May 2 livan Ave sort,^'ind Mme ^rorialons shmdd b < s ^ u t ,.^ea^^^^ not fit easily ?#» Peril Council that Russte's position bSd T. Plank, Dr. Clyde D. Mueller and in more detail, W h ^ aald>,^|jnto the'present pattern. The prea- (/?)—!§hootini( broke out in remained uhclianged despite th* Dr. Philip M. Rose, pastor of the Miss Ml South GryUtal Salt Dr. James ANIfan Allen, head Windsor, will recelY caps in wmild not q u a r r e r ^ r «sn8«a*e|ent service* win continue separate- .of the phy.sica dcrartment at Uhe center of Bogota this appeal of U.N. Secretary GenertU church. if the objecUves ary-rccompllshed-'''lHy, they said. the l,iniver*lty of“ W'a, told ' morning, scattering pedestri­ Dag Hanimarskjold. the annual nurW'gdppifig ce'remony Now In New ShakeF Pour Y®P . He took a; slap at the SecrCtsiry. , 'at the Unjvef^ty of Connebt^cut ‘That was,a restatement o f,w h a t;^ u t Pale contended that some the National AcaoMny of ans who dashed for cover in Klsenhower and Secretaryxbf De-ifutOn asereury might consider Sciences yesterday about .yyi- General for getting into the fight Advertisement Sunday. The capping cerembmy : doorways. and made it clea.r that 'Hammar- signifies the sv^^ressful completioriv fense McEliW have beejHwylng. | EiawNMWtr'a plan sufficient su- dence of an unidentifled tot I eomplbuiy agree with the j tkorltyNtp giy* the Marines the of radiation revealed by the'' The downtown area was ilesert- akjold'a relations with the Soviet Hubbard Hill Day Camp. Glas­ of two years of pre-cllnlcal. ac­ until 9:15-a.m, when polii'c per­ KORMEL SMOKED Presidenrti concept that separate "bum's Or- to eliminate: Army's Explorer satellites. He Union had been harmed. tonbury opens July 7 for boys and ademic work for nursing students Packages mitted government worker* and In effept Sobolev tossed back at girls, ages 3 to 13.. For further before .starting the 26-month clini­ air warfare are of one of the otMer; ■ said radiation. may require ' serviceai special shielding prerautioiis cable -eompany employes to reach President BIsenhower the latter'a information call MEdford 3-2040 cal program in hospitals. umno METHOBIST CHURGjr forevoTMsnd that peaecOme | their-offlew. Only one Tsdnr str- and organization must Oongreia speDs out by law for, space travel becaii^' It is Charge that the Soviet announce­ or write Mrsi Richard O'Dell, 388 Uon waa f.A'the air and it appear­ ment ctn the suspenston of nuclear —>-^ Hubbard Street, Glastonbury. Enter The Diamond Contest lb iTottft^ id Ykla fact." White went the basic rotes missions of the so intense it caused..‘ Cosniic Corp Cadets 'i f the Salvation Army. Navy, Force and Ma- ray ■ counters aboanf the two ed to, re occupied, by police teste wae a gimmick. Army will m eet' this evening at Rt MAi Boltoa— f sjn. te aebi en“ It is etsentisl that our com- \ Gel Your iEntry At Display .hdt fbrees be organized into . . . satellites to die out Rt times. Irackup at 'Airport Eisenhower told a hew* oonfw- Too To Classify 6:30, with Mrs. Peter Steveheon. A (Ceatinued ea Fifteen) (AP Photofsx). Thi-v dispatch was incomplete short open air service will follow Clothing,, chlMrbn'e rubbers, boots, Jewelry and white elephants unifled eonunanda sit'd that our enca on April 2 that he viewed the and did not explain the iV4,.von for Thla Ehuitern Airlines 4-engine transport. Inbound from Miami with 47 persons aboard, w-as badly Soviet statement as “Just a side is­ at 7:30. Sr. Major and Mrs. John b 6 r DEN’S IN8TA3ST , HALI strategic and tactical planning be the shooting, but It may h*''* been damaged at Newark Airport this mohning when it ran off the runway after a normal tending. 4 \,8P0N8ORI® BV W.8 .C.S. x^' 100% Pl^' . "' completely unifled.” - sue. I think It is a gimmick and I LOST—Female Red Irish Setter. Pickup will have charge of thp;.. connected, with preaidehtl.al elec_- Firemen spray foam over part of" th e^ a n e when Are developed in the two left engines asjjassen- don't think it-% to be taken seri­ prayer service at . ’ < W E S S O N White aald a Defense Depart­ Ucenae No. ueeiid. CaU MI 9W1087. 8 tlons coming up Sunday, gers were being evacuated. The blaze wka quickly extlngulabcd. Several passengers We!;e ously.” ment reorganization 'to provide ’There-was an uprising--In the treated for shock. (AP Photofax). "v-- “ better management is "esaentia] to Sobolev did not say specifically t p F f E E lb rt. town of , San Gil Wednesday by how He would vote on the pending O I L the aacDrity of our country.” supporters Of ex-Dictator Gustave 8 'ot. Jai5' 10c off regular price. S Pate concluded hla testlinony U.-S.'-.proposal for immediate tech­ Rojas Pinilla, nical tkliu on Arctic irtspedUon,.', this morning without backi^ 'Die Rojas followers are opposed. One Wheel O ff^ H i J i H G .in.i9 down in any way from his oppbsK but'he reJiSeted the plan with such te.the unlt^ front.of Liberals and Prober Hits 'Vigor, an abstention .appeate(Lim< 3 9 c A *alad oil and liquid *horten- FANCY, tion to key features of the FVesi- supporting M-Prcal- dent'a proposal. Plane with 74 probable. fompletely nev^i^p^ roast. lag. . ^ > denf Alberto Lleraa Camargo m He insisted that the whole idea He contended thcRw provisions, the election. The uprising at .San at some future UtHe, might result Washington. May 2 om— - New6 One poesibtv signiflcknt factor*;—------must be referred to a summit con- 'Come to Pinehurst tonigtit, FridaridajMT Saturday for these TINDER LEAF EAGLE BRAND gmtsmment atatlsUca indicate peo­ w« th^durabte^s Personal Property Lands Safely I ference without preliminary dle- magic 40c value*, Thursdays and Fridays ple may be aUrting U buy more. the wholesale,-field rose per The Rojas forces are supporting cuseion. .We are. 10 Jorge. Le>wa. a- riRht winger. till » PM. MARINE This cotrid be a hopeful economic cent front Januaiy. Nondurable* Just as a W e.seem ed imminent'- showed a 7 per cent gain in the Vote T«A*iOM Bkuned ■New York, Y May 2 l»-rThou- U.S. Jails Four aign. Hartford, May 2 (/P>~The chair‘ :%]tenaated for by changea in other the council accepted a Japanese T E > B A G S x.Reports 'by the Federal Reaerve r ^ t h . Yesterday,'thk government re­ sandsiim* of spectator* held their Pinehurst Crisp, Fresh ported armpd;. opriaipg* among proposal that it delay the decielon Here nre^4 Items which offer such won- SARDINES • HALE'S HICKORY SMOKED SUC Boat;d and th Commerce De|R^ ' Another ' reeetvei board rc^rt man of the 8 Ute..Tax Study Coro- breathk^rcathk^ todayt as a big airliner until an afternoon sesalon. EVERYDAY Pompano •Bench.Florida rural resldonUi^, in the northern mission-«aT4 today he. would like derjufv'alue that they deserve the ” ccn- On Ship Goii^ ment reflected a Mardi plckt^in aald installment debt declined by state of BoyacItttJITtey were zltrib!; -a tough task on this,- hb pointed bomlng I>v Iripn London minus a Japanese Ambassador Koto Mat-., ^tef of the stage.” .10 0 for 0 0 ® bualneaa'Vit departroen atmea hnd |I80 million in March, taking ac- Uted to tensiort t»v*r. the presidep- to find a way of eliminating the out; the Job is 'hot impossible. wheel made^^ safe landing St Idie- sudaira urged the .delegatea to ’ FINEHURST VALUES wholeaaie NfteMiahmeitU. .count of seasonal factors. The drop pefftmal jiroperty tax imposed by weigh all possible implications be­ CUCUMBERS 10c tli^cglectlon.. Some 12 states have done soc>the >vild Airport on. a runway lined by Every item Is n quality prodix!^ n well lb ToN-Test Zone But other iMued yeater- wax attributed almdst-whoUy to a two traditional parlies, the- '‘«*«ee*l-of'-which-is New York. fore voting. He applied to th* Bhurflne Coffee . : . . . lb. 80o known brand...... Take, for example, 4 ^ ^ 3 5 * > day showed-'fhe'lrty'knfo indltstry decrease in new credit, for aiito Blit It will kn.depend, said Wil­ He said that Massachusetts has ci'Hsh equIpmenX Tbe 4 -engine j soviet Union not to'use the veto. j?- and. Conservative, agreed . SWANSON . , -i 'for ytera they have DINTY MOORE Honolulii, May 2 rg>)—The de­ still running in low gear. buying. on UeraVvCamargo. a Liberal, as liam F. Connelly'.' on whether. partlallv lifted that type' of ta.x. I ciwft carried 74 pas.sengers and Chief U.S. Delegate Henry Maxwell House Coffee lb. 87e been leaders in lAe frozen food Held wltg Eggs Are Lower fiant 4-man crew of the ketch Tax Refand* for MUliofia .Auto Industry Slower ' ‘‘adequate and acceptable revenue The nationally known tax expert , crew members. , , Cabot Lodge acknowledged that their TV DInnera. We- have been MUlhg CHEF SOY-Ak.PE*' A t the same time, the Treswury substitutes can be found." the proposed Inspection plan would Nableee Goekiea Asfnmicns Is Lower - Golden Rule. was..held today in „ , ^ — , L In Detroit,- the nation’a auto (Continual no P»ge Ten) •said it was impossible to sav at i After Uie pilot had gingerly set these .dtnneni at 68c . . . this has beeii maniifactureni reported yesterday thiii time whether his group could ; his ptene down, inspectron bore out certainly collect military Informa­ Date and Nut .. .. .X s O c | E E f STEW Honolulu’s century^ld city J-jl j — ------the "going’’ price at chains and large Maine Potatpee Are I.«wer SPAGHETTI after a shortlived allonpt to ssil tax refund* to millions of Ameri- that 316.503 passenger cars were I probe the whole gamut of .state previous belief that one ot t^e tion. He.added, however; that this independents. While this promotion le. CUTS cans. -la: hopes -Utis money would produced In April, compared with Chairman Omnelly's remarks and local taxes as. wanted by the-i lour wheels of one landing g would be done under international Raisin Fruit • • • 35e a n d MEAT WALLS ' to the • mkJ-Pacifie 'nudear test on, you get these dinners a tth e Ibwokt: be spent.and thus help bring about 548,662 in the same monthnf 1957. came a.s the commission met at Legislature. The chief reason, he ; had dropped off control and only with the consent price In years. ... WETM r O J y r O SAUCE xoite against conrt orders. Cbinese Beauty Oreoa . . . . A... S5e snd 87e The skipper of the SO-foot boat, ^onomic recovei-y. Over-all, the auto makers said • the State Capitol today to continue said, is lack of time, since the on the takeoff hours before. The of the •nations involved. FPl^^HER BY FAR ,:iU probe of the general piojierty pilot waa nearing New York when 2 s r 0 0 ® LAItaElOLOaNA Your Choice former Navy Lt. Cmdr. Albert '. 'The. Eisenhower administrstion's they built nearly 800.000 fewer commis,sion must hand iU report Camels. Luckies, Old Golds plan for supplementary unemploy- cars in the first four months this ; tax. which is made up of leal and recommenrialion.s on equaliz­ the first word waa received. , (Continued bn Page Ten) ,'4'Just' heat and serve” Smith Bigelow of CO's Cob, Conn., Clue to Huge I estate and personal property i. 22c—carton 82.18 a t pin e h u r st and hi* mate* spumed bail yester­ ment compensation bene>its moved | year than in the Hke period last ing and streamlining (he ta.\ struc­ Pilot Confident 4 0 ® VEALLOAF ahead m Congress. The House year. taxes. The pilot, told by radio Of the ORWV nraNS - ^ ■ ■ , day when arralined on charge* of ;i £nd The Iridustry, major impact he said, of as the ft per- ap- ture to the 1959 legislature by w eriminal contempt of court. passed it 870-17 yesterday after , -pj,* Treasurv said vesierday it Heroin Cache po.saible difficulty, expressed confi­ PWPPVlpq DOLE'S HAWAIIAN 1i pliessonal to property their inventories tax is on and business cer- March 31. dence he could bring his craft S A V E 2 0 c Their aim ~was to protest against rejecUng a broader Democratic-J had mailed $2,452,000,000 in in------I tain equipment. Hp-^ld thi.s levy "The important tiling la that. UWTNArM Pieklt anil Fimanio LOAF sponsored proposal. I come tax refunds by April 24 — down without difficulty and he iPECBAL VALUE n w w rxg -iu P A R HEART TENDER nuclear teats planned at the Eni- New York, May 2 i/Pi The should not be .eonfu.sed with the ; we' want to do a thorough Job on Bulletins Lb. wetok Proving Grounds. In reporting on department a,n increase (o 35 per cent corn- did. xnarsTow g PINEAPPLE store sales in March, th* .Federal pared with the total as of that beautiful Chinese woman strolling | real estate tax, | whatever taxes we do study," he The plane belongs to Israel's EI- r a n ^ r .w LOAFJDHEESE v With Bigelow are William Hunt-^ along the sidewalk with a bulldogs "Any mbve to eliminate this said. The commisston's meeting from the AP Wires HAFNIA .same date a year ago. raWWAGE* SW EET PEAS Ington’ 51 St James. , ..Recovered mibsUntislly from the provided an interesting sight, in­ personal property tax would be a today was devoted to further dis- | ^ -winza 8UY t-AV^Tsm TfW su\a Secretary of the Trea.suiy An­ DENMARK ^ r g e WillMghby, 43. Blackwood: February." Sales of deed. ' . , ^ great help to hiteineas,’’ said Con- cussions on the general property . whHe ^roimd SSSNO r'w.r.rwv derson forecast that practically But it was a much more inter- nell.v, a professori al New York tax -- major .souTce of town rev- ; "V;cr -‘‘l" “^f°\\„wer ^ .^ 10^^ DULLES ON AIB TONIGHT \ Tf **7 *A*'^ i this type, on^a seasonativ adjusted University and a former 2-term , enue and the prime objrfctive i cre« .s and control lower men look Waehlngton, May 2 (fib—Se«» s r s r j.t o v n of the Central Committee of Con-; ^elow March a all refund checks will be out by esting sight to some people than ed at the landing gear of the craft, It A*»»TT(TT>r,'g 2 r „ : '57e aclentioua Objectors and Orion And the level in the 4- Mid-May. That w-ould be about others. I Connecticut tax conuhlilSaio loner, the commission. Once this phase Is ta'ry of State DuUp*. leaving for Towns collect about million ' a Bristol Britannia turbo-prop | Copenhagen, said - today that • • • UNSWEETENED S h e rw ^ . 28, a science teacher ^ p^^lod ended April 28 also two weeks earlier than usual.- It was. police said today, a sig- ,, , . . . model whose Might had originated “ " ' 3 9 ® While hoping the debates will be i NATO will meet firmly new TV DINNERS W lx-r«A P APWT.ES from Poughkeepsie. N.Y. • - i below the corresponding span nal to narcotics buye(;s that a new annually on personal property.tax will move to other taxes. at Tel Aviv. Israel. PTNEAPPLFg 2 Sherwood is a Methodist; the ipijT. converted into more; purcha.sing. oil busine.ss inventories aloneiN,he challenges to European s^nrity. supply of dope was oh hand Beginning next week, the com­ said. Any such“ lix lose, he em- ■ On the third paaa—with thou­ Including Russian’s peace-prop­ others,' Quakers. But test week, the Board said, Treasury officials also have* in Last night officers swooped down mission will send ca;'d8. to town, 2j09 TURKEY They set sail after Federal mind their special-importance to pha steed, wpitbl have to be epm- sands of airport sp.eclatera watch­ aganda campaign. Dulle* *cbed«- - OOI-DEN PINEHUnST ■ales at department stores were 4 bri a Chinatown gift shop operated kssessors asking them to check ing the drama the pilot was told iiled a -hour atop in Netr Ih'^ 2T Lb. Can Judge Jon-Wiig iaaued an injunc- per cent higher than In the similar persons out of Jobs or on part by the woman and her husband. selling price of real estate there 6 SNOW CROP BRUSSEL^ SPROUTS . . . 2 pkgs. 49e tion against their leaving Honolulu time work. by radio: Hampshire, beginning In late veeek of 1957. ■ There on the ahel, with other over a six nionth period, and com­ “ Your landing gear ia O.K.. ex­ afternoon, in. order to deliver a (No refrigeratioa needed CHICKEN ^ . CARBOTS IDs and banning ■ them from the nu­ According tq the Commerce De­ Dispute on Figures store items, in an oversize tea caii.. pare eacji to the assessed value. for S-ib: hams). cept for your left wheel.- which speech at Durham on atomic clear test zone. , ^ partment,; wliblepale sales in Meanwhile. Sen. Clark (D-Pa) di-aped with Jade beading to rhalrf' News Tidbits This will fq^oduce the relationship seems to he missing." |M’" e r and other world Issue*. A SNOW CROP SUCED PEACHES...... can 35e A.bout 30 'minutes teter they and Secretary of Commerce VVeeks BEEF March rose sekspnaliy 8 per cent it Ibojt juat^ like another gift, po­ Culled from AP. Wires between the'selling price and the Safety Factor i recording of the speech wUl b* were intercepted by a Coast Guard from. Fehruary,ibut still were 9 per quarreled over interpretations giv- lice said they found herolli worth assessed value for taxation pur­ Thia apparently meant that one 1 broadcast by CBS radio at 9:80 H -re’s ■ a dellehtful Idea for eutt/er a mile and a half off shore entevtalninr on a budeet. • SWANSON CAMPBELL'S GREEN PEA SOUP 2 cons 45e cent below the total in March last $l,500.(j00 in the illicit market. poses. ■ wheel on the left" landing gear was . p.m. ■ , ' aiid towed baciu.A-JLS._mar*hal year. (Continued on Page Eleven) Officers took into custot.y Yu- AIo m with a shipment of (SERVE YOURSELF AT FROZEN FOOD CAS^) Most evervbodv loves meat W it h h a m . ■ _ Court of Jappeals ruling turns! The general impression among missing. Each of the two main-. and two deputies arrested them at hung Ting. 35. and hia 24-year-old bulk landing gears has four wheels in- ' G.M, UAW SPEED TALKS ScotToweia. ' ScotklnGdn Nap- lo!>‘'f and when it's dressed un the ^ier and they were arraigned, thumbs-down on author John^ som* obseiwers is that the k l]^ Cut-Rite Wax Paper, . 41 . w":b tobnine and earri'shed wife. They said the couple waa Steinbeck's argument his right of! of aasessmenls ma.Y average only I stead of the usual two, a safety! Detroit, .May 2 t(fV-General Colored Soft-Weve. Tissue, w-ea(. cun CatsiiD tuluilw ‘‘n««er iMtttr'' had been stocked with provisions .j Princess M'argaret a noisy sendoff t pkgs. e f 80 napkins 27c ii tun water ' , Two S'Oi. IhdiyidUil Emergency jobless Bill wonderful Coffee Cakes at. a speeial lvw MPturil but IliW St •••(, LFTTUCE Firm Head* 2 3 c for a 40^ay voyage, f' i for Britisli Honduras today , . , TAX CUT URGED price. , . .. .: 1 eire, we-lf beaten UiM, Perk, er veil. 2 9 c Size Pi^ per Package (Continued on Page Ten) Washington, Slay. 2. (fi>>—Th* New Items nt Pinehurst: 2 than, finely chopped v - Tiirat leltsyere IMS .. Police at Nazareth, larael, continu­ National Planning'.Assn, recom­ aiiMUt iMel*i 3 5 ‘ (Contiiiiied on F*88 Fifteen) ■ Ws^lngton, May 2 ■ (A?i—Thee-tentlon that “ It wej|(:.:-teo far'' by ing a house-to-house' search, ar­ BoiledySliced, Minced, B et^ Creeker onion ■ , ■ ■ ASPARAGUS EUenhower adminlstratlqn’s emfl - 1 including relief provieiorta for mended today that taxes be cut to m teaspoons salt rest more people on suspicion of CHERRY FLUFF FARM HOUSE 1 , HONEY SWEET : .. genev jobless •Vellef n»ill. safely t workers not now eligible fgr bene- front 87- to $8 billion a year and ' ^^^.=:=SrcanM lT-6x.^^a|xi^ -Paa* - ; ' gency Jobless ------^ taking part In.. May Day rioting government sending be atepe_. ' . Troering Mti 28c SAVE f r o Ee n TOMATOES CfUo Package Of 4 3 5 c Uirough the House,mae today faced i flt.^tiadej-state insurance .aysten^^^^ that injured 80 Arabs and Jpws. broadenr it in ' “Re.p. ■ Reed ^ of ,New'Ybrk. senior It Still Floors . ped up by four billions. H."Chri*« , ' X Toss 1H cUpa of' the bread Eight Generals expected /efforta to Harder timeb reduce the con­ tian Sonne., ehatnnan of the aa-^ cubes with the melted but- BARTLETT the Sen..te'. ’ ■" 'r Republic.an on tl>e Ways and sumption of hard liquor, State Tax B. C. CREAM p u r r 20c COFFEE CAKES each •Means (Tbmmittee. said the .Houses soclatlon aAU president of th* , ; .. ter. Combine rest o f cubeX BANANAS 2 Lba. 2 5 c It* House pa'ssage yesterday was Conimiaaioncr John L. Sullivah re­ South Ridge Corp.. Jersey Citjr,'^ MIX 28e • with, remaining ingredients Over rilled a defeat, for Democratic leaders. paased " a ' respoqaible bill in the veals in announcing a- per cent, New York. May . 2 .. ?iP)-rA , . 212 -* , unless the total amount o f all pay- “ (SERVE YOURSELF AT FROZEN FOOD CAsE) b y place of an irre.sponslble bill; and 12 - • ments of estimated lax made on NJ., said these step* are need­ \ ■ ' . • . 'except peas. Pack loosely in- • PEAR$ Who aaw. their , - own prograni drop in April tax fevenue from; word sentence -in the Internal ed to; rrotofe.an expanding econo­ PINEAPPLES Large Size U 4 9 e swamped under charges of "dole" naaintalned the, integrity of the. that apUrM over the same month! Revenue Code has atumpCd experts or^efore the laat -da-te prtscribed to ,deep round Halves In light, syrup stale unemployment compensation my. '. FROM REGINA oven-proof glass cake baking ■a' . A ir Secretary and "aociallam’’ and finally shunt­ in U)57 . . . Highway fatalities j trying to boil it down for lead- for the payment of- such install­ / ■ ' ' ■ ■ ' , system./i. lb. freshl.v frozen oven ready bread cubes Intd'.'tbp of meat- > Washington, May, 2 (.^-diver- House-went on te pass the adpiin- by Rep, Herlong (D-Fla I,'"Ivho Jakarta. Indoneata. Afay S ' w in e VINEGAR SSc 8 8 . Bake' in moderate oven,>- Istratioh bill 370-17. estimates, roused the wrath ls.il 1 '" ( A ) The amount which would - turkej^'s are very special value at this low price, Cans 4 3 c ruling eight generate, Secretary of fornsally propo.sed the adminl.stra- speed limit. . month of Sen. Arthur Malkins (R- have been required to be paid on i/P) _ President Sukanio'* gov­ ; (350*F) hour. Cut In , •Tll.MC. the Air Force 4ames H. Douglas A coalition of Rtpublicans and > - Hartford pilot John Apostle ernment today took much of th*' ifsr tlon measure- as g sribstitute for Utah I. He offered a book on or before aucJi date if the estimat­ GARLIC WINE Wedges. Syrve with hot. aes- * , has ordered ftetVf duty for a colonel SOuth'Srn DemocraU carried the the Democratic bill. safely tend* single eltelne plane on st4ng oiit of It* charge* that soned PeKs. Garnish W^h "BgttgQtfxJfigL day fox' Prpaident • Eisenhower's simplified English to anyone who ed tax were whichever of the fol­ VINEG.AR SSc CROPSMALLAto8V2 LB.. I who-balked:at. aqme w-his com­ ‘ .Only in one thlpprlam ie.spect Mamiachusrtts Turnpike When could reduce its compWiitlty. lowing Is the lea.st .American* are flying for tba broiled tomatoes. Serves 6, manding pfricer’s ijollcies. plan. This calla for pay-back as­ doe.s the bill differ from Elsen- plane’* oil pressure .falls, Indonesian rebels. The relrent ^ A M P A tiX E WINE lJ| W H IW lfS2e«.J9c sistance to the atates-for dempor- *;A-GBS television program ',T3ie, *H'I-)-Tho--tax-ahown jiq. yo.tii -qi|--'-|«|mrtiise“ o—aa*ttrafiec(l NewAdiHirsi CHERRY FLUFF —“ ThA -|*ner$ls, serving - on—t-wo hower's ihltlal proposal"^ ft peC-' mannered l^hTIoii hiotTier or five Last Word" toftk up the issue and VINEGAR S9c bbards,. had . r.ecommeiaded that ary extension of unenifyoyment mils the 'states to reject or' ac­ Children 1* sentenced to f ri''u r iurn'for the-previous 1 ./rom^iJtl^^ benefits, to' workifts who'"exhaust announced it would add an„ency- vour retiiritiifor such year.; showed Use Pinehurst special -3 In 1 FROSTING MIX Ool. James A.VSniyt'l' be dropped cent federal,r-.a**istance. The Prea- ■yeate In prison for strangling a ","pedYa to the prize offer. Abou) Secret»ry of Stete Dulle*. For- lb ■from active duty. U , - their right* under stale ayatema a liability tev tax and edVered a el)te .Minuter Sobandrio tpM Blend, lean chUck or l-egulaf Gpen-DaHyilncltlding:;: sident’s plan made’.i acceptance alslerdn-law who came for a, 2- ji,(f Ymgwcrs weie examinedlined by S taxable vear of months), or -j-. A) full line of summer plrnle OlHR10SXXr2 ^* Dainty pink with Douglas directed yesterday thqit between July 1, 1957 and April 1, mandatory. ‘ ' - ■ week vlsUiand stayed seven years. yrirk University 12 nt^smen his government *p- hamburg for your meat loaf. “ (21 A tax computed hy using' plates and a new Fonda Pa­ dniicate Chnrry flavor Sfhyrl be reassigned awky from 1959. The additional be’neflta te Joblesa The-Rt. Rev. Janies F. Murphy P, prtelated qqlles’ receptlveife** Wednesday' . tke Air'Training Command. There House Democrats, however, were workers would be equal to 50 per rector of St, Augustine s Cathedral " Wpjnsteln,' the program’s the previous year's income with , toward the question on “ th* per Bowl.' (SERVE YOURSELF AT FROZEN FOOD CASE) I X 2 7 « the current year's rate and ex-j "k Com plate with packet p f juicy, ptaa no immediate word dn what looking te the Senate to restore cent of (lie. total amount of bene­ in Bridgeport, dies In Ills room In j p,.,iam.er. said vesterdav the beat .4 elimination of intervention by Special Bkmd - 9:00 to 5:30 ' new duty would be given, te the 39-’ some of the key features of their fits to )vmeh they are entitled rectory... Yonkers, N. V., answer contained-five errors.--*; CPipli'qns, .qc...... _ , '! ..Aihe.rieaa aflventurwz.” crushed maraschino cherries year-old native'-' of Manchester,. defeated ll'.* billion plan of feder­ undeivthe yorlops state systems-,:- arrest four, men and confiscate , jj* aald the professional panel “(3 ) '70 ppr cent (68 2/.1 per crot j. Our vegetable department manager nays that Maids Potatoes : ^'3 in 1" grind of T $ 2 6 c N. H. r- al grants for most of the nation's an extra 13. weeks .in most states. 830,000 worth of policy slip* *'11 auggealed that a few periods coiild in'the case of fat nters). lof a taxi .HPAAK SEES BiG-i Talks . "have reaiiy .sailed down” this week. While It ii| really shaving Thursday V Smyrl waa ousted 13 mopths Jobless workers.’ The state* -would bc/lcqUIIed to grackdow'n on alleged Westchester be'pin in, adding: "But teere.-Just computed.by projecting to the end Copenhagen,' Denmark. M*y Hood is out with a special CHIRtY FLUFF A A c "V.'e-took the .best We could gat of the' year the Income J received ' 2 rfib—The Secretary Gemrsl of the prlcf pretty e lp se ...... we are going to put them on the VroI, PerlirBMf. ' 9:00, to 9:001 ago as a .training officer at Lack­ relrnburse' the governmertt after Coun.ly gambling bp.eratjon. wasnl any way of almplif.^ing the' which Sxvea you 8c on a "center of the stage" aJong with the other 49c special vakies.. I . fROtffNG MIX -4 9 ! land Air Force Base in Texas. This under the circumstances,’’ Rep. four years for any funda expended MiSsinff in Crash Cairo newspa^ier ■ Al Ahsram ^ phi-aaeology." ' from the beginning' of tee year the North .Atlantic Treaty OV-. T R I X 2 6 e happeiled after, he got Into a dlt; Foiand (D-RI) said of the 'House on ' additional ,henefl|'S. Th^ total says Soviet leaders agree with The aentefice, taken from the lip to the beginning of the month ganiratlop (NATO) suggehted ’ pound of lb. 89c acUon. ‘Tm hoping the Senate will The bodv of industrialist Ed- of the inataUment payitvent:’ or today the atmosphere lor an BLUE RIBBO.V . ptjte with -MAJ.'Gen. H4rbert Grills] cost has been estimated,at arouniJ Frraidrnt Nasser teal Israel con-v revenue code, appear*' in r.ev,er)tfe i commanding general at ^cktendi remedy the defects of the bill which $600 million. w4*d Camey. 47, is._beln$' jSarvlc^ booklets giving instruo- ■■ ''1(B) An amount equal to 90'per rven'utal, summit' . maeMag is < ^ A M CHEi|SSE “ Lesth.^ucit Ground lb. e»o alilutes an overt, aggreasiott oa! 0 ^ e ' 'controversy was “over'^ roller piSbeiL A slt' Ii. iYsThcbmplefe in TheijemocrA Ic-^Sked! mapbsar ibiiglir In " pong Island 'Boundj. Arab rights and'is u*ed as a" tool [tibha'bn how to prepare income tex cent 6f the tax'computed, *t ;U)e - good. "The West .iM)| said they-, after his 4-passenger i plan* rates - applicable to the taxable .agree to have a SummH meeitlng Now 28c l^kg. 10 Lb. B«i^ Lean Qhuefe Patties lb, 68e skating and similar activities by (hat It doesn't give benefits te all would have ext< nfied 14 AddlUonal by the imperialists... Both the returns. It is entitled "Additional MAINE PdTATOES 4 9 c airmen. 1- - , Workers.” weeks qf unemploj^ent benefit* to plunged into the water near Charge for Underpayment of EqU- year, 'on the baala ,of the .actual but waat -te hav*. It fully pre* Rur ef Qur Stors..,. United State* and Russia are and I ccnkUler ihi* ex^ tljr. F r m MonUpeUo, j^'gular If^burg lb. BSo J After a heitrlngnearing at , Lackland la*( Hq^ringa by th* Benkta Pini___ East Haven. building' ri»ck*tr~ expected rt*; \ • fw recommend*recommended that Smyrl, a start bafdra May 12. i programs or not. The- financing Wallace, Canadian Defense Re­ underpayment ofi any inslallment month '-.In which the Installment BREEN STAMPS Rapubbeana attributed defeat of lyai on a grfuit basis with \no psy- vice [president of lh4 HFM Co. i* mandatory and will be made i* required to be paid.” . ^ fersaoa. M a m c h r s t b r C o n h < of New, Haven. search Board scientist ssy^ ' •1 Piatitfnt ChickMs Pinehurst Farm Fresh Pinthnrat V«nl Roaat Lean Sliced Baeen ^ (Coattened *■ Page Five) the Democratic bill to thalr con­ Mck requirement. , \- whole or epUtsdiRch 99e lb, 89c V CORNER MAIN and OAK STREETS WHh All Oaih Sales... tS4 V, ■!> ^ 1 . --1T ,/v r .rsjlLLa